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1ITED  STATES 


TABLE     OF     CONTENTS 


GENERAL  INFORMATION  Pago 

Introduction V 

A  Guide  to  the  Use  of  the  Directory VI 

STATISTICAL  DATA 

Final  CoUn».  for  Population  of  Continental  United 

States  by  Regions,  Divisions  and  States 

April!,  1950 X 

Population  Statistics,  by  States XI 

Population  and  Family  Income,  Largest  Cities XII 

Population  of  Standard  Metropolitan  Areas 2 

Manufacturing  and  Employment  Statistics 3 

Market  I  ndices 4 

Agriculture  by  States 5 

Tabulated  Statement  of  Publications 6-7 

Summary  and  Comparative  Statement  of 

Publications 8 

Aggregate  Circulation  of  English  Language  Daily 

Newspapers 8 

Airway,  Airport  and  Railroad  Maps  of  the 

United  States bet.  8-9 

POPULATION 

Cities  of  100,000  Inhabitants  or  More 9 

Canadian  Cities  of  over  50,000  Inhabitants 9 

Population  of  Cities,  Towns  and  Villages  of  2,500 
and  Upwards 10 

CATALOG  of  NEWSPAPERS  and  PERIODICALS 
United  States 

Alabama 33 

Alaska 46 

Arizona 49 

Arkansas 55 

California 69 

Colorado 137 

Connecticut 152 

Delaware 164 

District  of  Columbia 167 

Florida 183 

Georgia 202 

Hawaii 223 

Idaho 226 

Illinois 234 

Indiana 31 1 

Iowa 341 

Kansas 373 

Kentucky 398 

Louisiana 414 

Maine 426 

Maryland 432 

Massachusetts 444 

Michigan 469 

Minnesota 503 

Mississippi 536 

Missouri 548 

Montana 581 

Nebraska 590 

Nevada 610 

New  Hampshire 614 

New  Jersey 620 

New  Mexico 64t 

New  York 652 

North  Carolina ,.763 

North  Dakota : 782 

Ohio 792 

Oklahoma 835 

Oregon '. 855 

Pennsylvania , 868 

Puerto  Rico • 920 

Rhode  Island 922 

South  Carolina ^ 926 

South  Dakota , 936 


CATALOG  of  NEWSPAPERS  and  PERIODICALS 

(Continued)  Page 

Tennessee 948 

Texas 964 

Utah 101 5 

Vermont 1021 

Virginia 1026 

Virgin  Islands 1042 

Wash!  ngton 1 044 

West  Virginia 1081 

Wisconsin . . . . ; 1071 

Wyoming 1100 

Canada 

Alberta 1106 

British  Columbia 1113 

Manitoba 1122 

New  Brunswick .1129 

Newfoundland 1132 

Nova  Scotia 1 134 

Ontario 1138 

Prince  Edward  Island 1172 

Quebec 1174 

Saskatchewan , 1192 

Yukon  Territory 1202 

Northwest  Territories -. . .  .1203 

Outside  of  United  States  and  Canada 

Bermuda 1204 

Panama,  Republic  of 1 205 

Philippines,  Republic  of 1207 

CLASSIFIED  LISTS 

Daily  newspapers—A  list  of  daily  newspapers 
which  are  published  continuously  throughout 
the  year,  with  the  population  of  the  places 

where  they  are  published 1211 

Daily  Pertodicals-A  list  of  daily  publications 
issued  continuously  throughout  the  year,  their 
content  chiefly  devoted  to  one  special  interest 

such  as  legal,  banking,  etc. 1237 

Special  Sections  of  Newspapers  in  which  adver- 

tising  may  be  placed  by  groups 1240 

Special   Newspaper  Groups  and   Representative 

Organizations 1241 

Sunday  Weeklies 1242 

Weekly,  Semi-Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  News- 
papers—A  list  of  weekly  newspapers  which  are 
published  continuously  throughout  the  year, 
with  the  population  of  the  places  where  they 

are  published 1243 

Newspaper  Feature,  Picture  and  News  Syndicates  1302 
Agricultural   Publications  Grouped  According  to 

States 1308 

Agricultural  Publications  Grouped  According  to 

Classification 1318 

College  Publications 1333 

Foreign  Language  Publications 1351 

Fraternal  Publications 1365 

Magazines  of  General  Circulation  Grouped  Accord- 
ing to  Classification 1368 

Negro  PuWteatlont 1388 

Religious  Publications 1391 

Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications 1 400 

Labor  Publications....^. 1456 

INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATIONS 1506 

ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 

An  Alphabetic*)  arrangement  by  name  and  place 
of  publication  of  all  periodicals  listed  in  the 
Direxjtory.  This  Itet  does  not  include  newspapers  1515 

SUPPLEMENTARY  INFORMATION 

Received  too  late  tor  regular  pagee .....1SW 


IMPORTANT 

For  changes  received  too  late 
for  inclusion  in 
the  catalog  pages,  see 
Supplementary  Information 
following  page  1554. 


THE   PURPOSE  OF  THIS 

DIRECTORY 


is  to  provide  facts  about  newspapers  and  period- 
icals, and  authoritative  information  concerning 
the  states,  cities,  towns  and  marketing  areas  in 
which  these  publications  are  issued  and  circulate. 

This  volume  is  the  recognized  key  to  every  kind 
of  publication  issued  in  the  United  States  and 
Canada.  It  is  widely  used  as  the  basic  authority 
by  people  in  business,  industry,  education,  agri- 
culture, religion,  government  and  advertising. 

Please  read  the  pages  immediately  following  to 
be  sure  your  use  of  this  Directory  will  be  efficient 
and  satisfactory. 

N.W.  AVER  &  SON,  INC. 


A  GUIDE  TO  THE  USE  OF  THE 

DIRECTORY 


For  the  benefit  of  new  subscribers  and  for  a  better  understanding  by  all  users  of  this 
book,  a  few  paragraphs  follow  that  should  clarify  the  terms  that  must  of  necessity  be 
abbreviated,  make  evident  the  method  used  in  compiling  it,  and  explain  the  absence 
of  material  that  might  well  be  included  in  its  pages  if  space  permitted.  For  ease  in  refer- 
ence the  material  is  grouped  under  self-explanatory  alphabetized  headings.  Population 
figures  for  the  United  States  are  from  the  1950  Census  tabulations. 


ALPHABETICAL  ARRANGEMENT  OP  PUBLICATIONS  In  each  city  and  town  news- 
papers are  listed  in  alphabetical  order  by  their  distinctive  names.  The  word  'The,"  if 
used,  appears  after  the  name.  "Morning/*  "Evening,"  "Weekly,"  or  other  words  indi- 
cating the  period  of  issue,  are  not  given  in  the  title,  nor  is  the  name  of  the  city  or  town 
in  which  the  paper  circulates.  Thus,  the  "Chicago  Evening  News"  is  listed  under  Chicago 
as  "News."  When  the  title  pertains  to  a  state  or  county,  however,  the  name  of  the  sec- 
tion is  included,  examples  being,  "Oregon  Journal"  in  Portland,  Oregon;  "Ventura 
County  News"  in  Ventura,  California.  Occasionally,  too,  the  name  of  a  city  is  retained 
to  distinguish  a  paper  from  another  of  similar  title.  It  is  our  intention  to  list  newspapers 
in  the  town  in  which  they  circulate  chiefly.  For  this  reason  the  address  of  the  publisher 
may  in  a  few  instances  differ  from  the  town  in  which  the  paper  is  listed. 

BRACKETS  When  two  or  more  papers  in  a  town  or  city  are  under  the  same  management 
or  regularly  sell  space  in  combination,  they  are  bracketed  in  the  DIRECTORY.  As 
examples,  see  the  News  and  the  Post-Herald  in  Birmingham,  Alabama;  the  News  and 
the  Times  in  Cumberland,  Maryland. 

CIRCULATIONS  All  circulation  statements  obtained  from  the  publishers  are  for  the 
latest  date  possible,  i.e.,  they  represent  an  average  circulation  for  six  months  preceding 
the  compilation  of  the  DIRECTORY  in  which  they  appear. 

By  an  average  paid  circulation  is  meant,  as  is  clearly  expressed  on  all  forms  and 
questionnaires:  the  average  net  paid  circulation  per  issue  (after  deducting  all  left-over, 
unsold,  returned,  file,  sample,  exchange,  or  advertisers'  copies,  and  special  editions)  for 
six  preceding  months. 

Free  and  controlled  circulations  are  so  indicated.  The  terms  are  not  synonymous. 
These  also  represent  a  six  months'  average,  exclusive  of  left-over,  unsold,  file,  sample, 
exchange  and  advertisers'  copies. 

In  the  list  of  daily  newspapers  in  the  back  of  the  book,  it  is  possible  to  include  cir- 
culation figures  that  arrive  too  late  for  incorporation  in  the  catalog  pages.  Reference  to 
this  fact  is  made  in  the  catalog  just  preceding  each  state's  list  of  towns  and  cities.  Varia- 
tion is  also  found  between  the  catalog  and  other  of  the  classified  lists  because  of  the 
later  printing  of  the  latter  which  allows  inclusion  in  them  of  last-minute  changes. 

Circulations  given  in  this  DIRECTORY  are  divided  into  nine  classes  :  A.B.C.  Audits; 
A.B.C.  Statements**  P.O.  Statements;  B.P.A.  Audits;  V.A.C.  Statements;  C.C.A.B. 
Audits;  Sworn  Statements;  Publishers'  Statements;  Estimated  figures.  Under  the 
following  italicized  headings  brief  explanations  are  given. 

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4. B.C.  Statements  and  4udfff  Members  of  the  Audit  Bureau  of  Circulations  are 
so  designated  by  symbols  preceding  their  circulation  figures.  Their  Audits  are  indicated 
by  (•);  September  30  Statements  by  (**);  March  31  and  June  30  Statements  by  (*). 
These  are  in  bold  face  type,  as  that  is  our  method  in  all  cases  of  indicating  sworn  state- 
ments. Only  the  total  net  paid  circulation  figures  are  given.  A  few  of  these  statements 
cover  only  a  three-month  period;  the  majority,  however,  are  for  a  six-month  period 
ending  with  the  date  indicated.  Every  circulation  period  covered  by  the  figures  shown 
in  each  case  is  in  or  during  the  year  1958. 

Members  of  the  Audit  Bureau  of  Circulations  are  sometimes  not  designated  as 
such  in  the  DIRECTORY.  This  occurs  only  when  a  consolidation  has  taken  place,  inval- 
idating the  latest  available  statement,  or  when  no  up-to-date  statement  is  made  available 
by  the  Audit  Bureau  of  Circulations,  123  North  Wacker  Drive,  Chicago  (6),  III. 

P.  O.  Statements  Circulation  figures  given  in  the  statement  of  ownership,  man- 
agement and  circulation  made  by  newspapers  on  October  1  of  each  year  to  the  Post  Office 
Department  of  the  Federal  Government  are  listed  in  the  DIRECTORY  in  bold  face 
type.  They  are  called  Post  Office  Statements  and  are  indicated  by  the  symbol  (§). 

B.P.A.  Audit*  Circulation  figures  from  Controlled  and  Qualified  Paid  Audits  are 
preceded  by  (>)  and  are  given  in  bold  face  type,  showing  that  they  are  sworn  statements, 
made  for  the  Business  Publications  Audit  of  Circulation,  Inc.,  420  Lexington  Avenue, 
New  York  (17),  N.  Y. 

V.A.C.  Statements  and*  Audlf$  Circulation  figures  from  Verified  Audit  Circulation 
Co.  are  preceded  by  the  initials  V.A.C.  and  are  entered  in  bold  face  type  indicating  sworn 
statements.  The  figures  may  be  controlled,  net  paid  or  free  and  are  indicated  accordingly. 
V.A.C.  is  located  at  8350  Stanta  Monica  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  (46),  California. 

C.C.A.B.  Aadlt*  Controlled  circulation  figures  from  Canadian  Circulations  Audit 
Board,  Inc.,  10  Price  St.,  Toronto  (5),  Ontario,  are  given  in  bold  face  type,  preceded 
by  (*). 

Sworn  and  Publishers*  Statements;  Estimated  Circulation  Figures  Figures  fur- 
nished us  by  publishers  fall  into  three  classifications.  First,  those  that  are  supported  by 
affidavit  are  listed  in  bold  face  type  as  sworn  statements.  Secondly,  those  unsupported 
by  affidavit  are  preceded  by  a  double  dagger  (J)  and  are  called  publishers'  statements. 
Thirdly,  those  given  to  us,  but  lacking  a  signature  are  listed  as  estimated.  In  addition, 
those  publications  that  have  failed  to  reply  are  given  estimated  figures  for  one  year, 
based  on  the  statement  for  the  preceding  year.  Estimated  figures  are  accompanied  by 
no  symbol  and  are  printed  in  light  face  type. 

COUNTY  SEATS  Every  town  that  is  a  County  Seat  is  marked  with  a  dagger  (f)  immedi- 
ately after  the  name  of  the  town. 

MAP  LOCATIONS  Following  the  name  of  each  town  and  city  in  the  book  there  is,  in 
parenthesis,  a  capital  letter  and  figure.  These  come  immediately  before  the  population 
figures.  This  letter  and  figure  indicate  where  that  town  appears  on  the  map.  Each  map 
carries  symbols  along  the  edges.  At  top  and  bottom  appear  the  letters,  and  along  both 
sides  appear  the  figures.  The  town  will  be  found  near  to  the  point  where  a  line  drawn 
down  from  the  given  letter  and  another  line  drawn  across  from  the  given  figure  intersect. 

CLASSIFIED  LISTS  Consult  the  'Table  of  Contents"  for  location  of  all  Special  Group- 
ings of  publications  such  as  Daily  newspapers,  Weekly  and  Semi-weekly  newspapers 
Daily  Periodicals,  Labor  and  all  other  Trade  or  Technical  or  Industrial  publications. 

NO  ADVERTISING  Publications  which  are  believed  to  decline  general  advertising  are 
indicated  in  the  DIRECTORY  by  the  abbreviated  form  "No  adv." 

OMISSION  OP  CIRCULATIONS  In  some  cases  it  becomes  necessary  to  omit  circula- 
tion figures.  Cases  in  point  are:  when  the  information  received  is  indefinite,  contradic- 
tory, or  otherwise  unsatisfactory;  when  experience  or  reliable  information  creates  a 

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doubt  as  to  the  accuracy  of  the  figures  sent  us;  when  more  recent  information  indicates 
that  statements  made  earlier  in  the  year  do  not  represent  conditions  at  the  time  the 
DIRECTORY  is  issued;  and  when  publishers  themselves  have  requested  the  omission. 
The  continued  existence  of  publications  failing  to  answer  our  queries  is  checked 
through  other  sources.  No  response  direct  from  the  publisher  for  two  years  or  longer  is 
indicated  in  the  circulation  column  by  the  symbol  (—). 


AIRLINES  By  the  following  letters  we 
they  are  used : 

AA— American  Airlines 

AAA— Allegheny  Airlines 

ACA— Alaska  Coastal  Airlines 

AEA— Aeronaves  do  Mexico 

AF— Air  France 

APA— Aerovias  Panama  Airways 

AR— Aerolinas  Argentines 

AREA— Ecuatoriana  de  aviacion 

ASA— Alaska  Airlines 

AVENSA-Avensa  Airlines 

AVN— Avianca  Airlines 

BAL— Bonanza  Air  Lines 

BH— Bahamas  Airways 

BNF— Braniff  Airways 

BOAC— British  Overseas  Airways,  Corp. 

BW I  A— British  West  Indian  Airways 

CAL— Continental  Air  Lines 

CAP-Capital  Airlines 

CAT— Civil  Air  Transport 

CBA— Caribbean  Atlantic  Airlines 

CDA— Dominican  Airlines 

CEN-Central  Airlines 

CM  A— Mexicana  de  Aviacion 

COA— Cordova  Airlines 

CPAL— Canadian  Pacific  Airlines 

CU— Cubana 

OAL-Delta  Air  Lines 

EAL— Eastern  Air  Lines 

ELLIS— Ellis  Air  Lines 

FAL— Frontier  Airlines 

FTL-  Flying  Tiger  Line 

QAMSA— Quest  Aerovias  Mexico,  S.A. 

HAL— Hawaiian  Airlines 

I AL— Icelandic  Airlines 

I BERA— Spanish  Air  Lines 

JAL— Japan  Air  Lines 

KLM-Royal  Dutch  Airlines 

LACSA-Costa  Rica  Airlines 

LAI— Linee  Aeree  Italians  (Alitalia) 

LAN— Lanica  Airlines 

LAV— Linea  Aeropostal  Venezolana 

LCA— Lake  Central  Airlines 


identify  the  Airlines  serving  the  point  at  which 

LH— Lufthansa 

LLC— Lloyd  Aereo  Colombiano 

MAK— Mackey  Airlines 

MAR— Maritime  Central  Airways 

MOH— Mohawk  Airlines 

NAL—  National  Airlines 

NCA— Northern  Consolidated  Airlines 

NEA— Northeast  Airlines 

NOR— North  Central  Airlines 

NWA— Northwest  Orient  Airlines 

OZA— Ozark  Air  Lines,  Inc. 

PAA— Pan  American  World  Airways  System 

PAI— Piedmont  Airlines 

PAL— Philippine  Air  Lines 

PANAGRA— Pan  American  Grace  Airways 

PBA— Provincetown-Boston  Airline 

PC— Pacific  Air  Lines 

PNA— Pacific  Northern  Airlines 

PW A— Pacific  Western  Airline 

«Q»_ Airways 

QEA— Quantas  Empire  Airways 

OWE— Quebecair,  Inc. 

RAL— Resort  Airlines 

REEVE— Reeve  Aleutian  Airways 

SABENA— Belgian  World  Airlines 

SAS— Scandinavian  Airlines  System 

SG A— Saskatchewan  Government  Airlines 

SOU— Southern  Airways 

SR-SWISSAIR-Swiss  Airlines 

TACA— TACA  International  Airlines 

TCA— Trans-Canada  Air  Lines 

TPA— Aloho  Airlines 

TRA— Transair,  Ltd. 

TT A— Trans  Texas  Airways 

TMC— Trans  Mar  De  Cortes 

TWA— Trans  World  Airlines 

UAL-United  Air  Lines 

DMCA— Columbian  Airways 

WAL— Western  Air  Lines 

WEN—  Wien- Alaska  Airlines 

WC A— West  Coast  Airlines 


RAILROADS  Abbreviations  are  listed  in  town  headings.  They  are  keyed  to  the  map 
preceding  each  state. 

POSTAL  ZONE  NUMBERS  In  all  of  the  larger  cities  and  towns  where  the  postal  author* 
ities  have  requested  the  use  of  postal  zone  numbers,  we  show  the  correct  postal  zone 
number  for  each  address  in  parenthesis  after  the  street  address.  In  addressing  any  pub- 
lication in  such  cities  or  towns  you  should  place  the  postal  zone  number  on  the  envelope 
immediately  after  the  name  of  the  town. 

PUBLICATIONS  EXCLUDED  In  accordance  with  our  usual  custom,  a  number  of  pub- 
lications which  are  not  required  by  the  general  advertiser  or  the  public  have  been  omitted 
from  the  DIRECTORY.  Among  these  are  high  school  and  junior  college  papers,  local 
church  papers,  papers  issued  by  business  houses  primarily  for  the  promotion  of  their  own 
interests  (generally  known  as  House  Organs),  and  publications  issued  by  institutions, 

vra 


unless  these  have  influence  outside  the  particular  institution  by  which  they  are  published. 
A  few  publications  established  during  the  past  year  are  also  omitted.  Information  con- 
cerning them  may  be  obtained  by  writing  to  the  editorial  office  of  the  DIRECTORY. 

SUB-EDITIONS  As  far  as  possible,  we  distinguish  between  independent  publications 
and  those  which  are  simply  reprints  of  some  other  paper,  usually  with  little  or  no  alter- 
ation beyond  the  name.  Papers  so  issued  are  entered  in  the  catalog  under  the  name  of 
the  leading  paper,  and  under  the  place  of  apparent  publication  the  name  of  the  edition 
is  given,  with  reference  to  the  paper  or  house  issuing  it,  followed  in  many  instances  by 
the  name  of  the  town  to  which  mail  should  be  addressed. 

SUBSCRIPTION  PRICES  The  many  variations  in  the  subscription  prices  of  daily  papers 
in  the  larger  cities  make  it  impossible,  in  the  space  available,  to  give  such  prices  accu- 
rately. The  subscription  rates  requested  of  all  papers  are  those  paid  by  local  subscribers. 
Dailies  are  requested  to  give  the  rate  when  delivered  by  carrier.  Differences  must  be 
expected  between  these  prices  and  those  in  zones  other  than  the  one  in  which  the  paper 
is  published. 

In  the  case  of  newspapers  that  are  members  of  the  Audit  Bureau  of  Circulations 
many  of  the  subscription  prices  listed  are  computed  from  the  monthly  or  weekly  carrier 
price  given  in  the  respective  A.B.C.  statements. 

TOWN  HEADINGS  Due  to  the  condensation  necessary  in  this  work,  headings  for  towns 
and  cities  under  25,000  contain  reference  to  banking  facilities  only  when  these  are  not 
available  in  the  town  being  described.  For  the  same  reason  there  is  also  no  mention 
made  in  these  headings  of  airports. 

Much  of  the  statistical  data  obtained  from  Government  sources  is  necessarily  more 
than  one  year  old.  These  figures  are  the  latest  ones  available. 

LATE  INFORMATION  The  last  pages  in  this  book,  following  the  Alphabetical  Index, 
contain  supplementary  information  that  reached  the  editorial  office  after  the  pages  on 
which  it  would  normally  appear  had  gone  to  press. 

Bo  sure  to  consult  these  supplemental  pages. 


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 

It  is  with  genuine  appreciation  that  acknowledgment  is  made  here  of  the  assistance 
given  by  various  agencies  in  the  compilation  of  this  book.  They  include  many  bureaus 
and  departments  of  the  United  States  Government;  many  Chambers  of  Commerce 
throughout  the  country;  the  publishers  of  the  newspapers  and  periodicals;  the 
American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company;  the  Common  Council  for  American 
Unity;  Dun  and  Bradstreet,  Inc.;  Edison  Electric  Institute;  Electrical  Merchandis- 
ing; Rand  McNally  and  Company;  Sales  Management,  Inc.;  the  State  Press  Asso- 
ciations; the  Life  Insurance  Agency  Management  Association ;  Media  Representatives 
Inc.;  the  Bermuda  Trade  Development  Board;  the  Census  and  Statistics  Bureaus 

of  Canada. 

THE  EDITOR 
Philadelphia,  1959 

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FINAL  COUNT  FOR  POPULATION  OF  CONTINENTAL 
UNITED  STATES  BY  REGIONS,  DIVISIONS 
AND  STATES:  APRIL  1,  1950 


The  total  population  of  the  United  States  on  April  1,  1950,  was  150,697,361, 
according  to  final  figures  from  the  1950  Census  of  Population  published  by 
the  Bureau  of  the  Census,  Department  of  Commerce.  From  1940  to  1950  the 
United  States  experienced  an  all-time  record  population  growth  between 
successive  censuses  of  19,028,086.  The  rate  of  increase  was  14.5%— twice 
that  of  the  thirties. 

The  most  prominent  population  gain  among  the  states  was  that  of 
California,  which  exceeded  with  its  3,678,836  increase  that  of  the  entire 
Northeast  Region.  California  now  ranks  second  to  New  York  in  population, 
whereas  in  1940  it  ranked  fifth.  Four  other  states,  New  York,  Texas,  Michi- 
gan, and  Ohio,  had  gains  of  over  1,000,000. 

Other  centers  of  heavy  population  growth  were  the  Northwest  (Oregon 
and  Washington);  the  Southwest  (Arizona  and  the  bordering  states  of  Nevada, 
Utah,  and  New  Mexico);  and  the  region  in  and  near  the  seat  of  the  United 
States  Government  (the  District  of  Columbia,  Maryland,  and  Virginia). 

Of  the  remaining  states,  all  but  four  gained  population.  The  four 
states  with  population  losses  were  Arkansas,  Mississippi,  North  Dakota,  and 
Oklahoma.  The  losses  and  the  rates  of  decline  were  relatively  small. 

There  were  fifty  cities  in  1950  with  over  200,000  inhabitants,  as  com- 
pared with  forty-three  in  1940.  Of  the  eighteen  cities  in  this  group  which 
gained  population  in  excess  of  20%,  five  are  in  California,  four  in  Texas. 

Since  the  1950  Census,  population  in  the  United  States  has  continued 
to  increase  rapidly.  The  estimated  population  as  of  July  1 , 1958,  was  1 73,260,000 
an  increase  in  excess  of  22,500,000  since  the  April  1, 1950  Census.  Only  three 
states— Arkansas,  Vermont  and  West  Virginia— show  a  population  decrease 
since  1950.  States  with  the  greatest  percentage  increase  are  Nevada,  66.7; 
Florida,  60.3;  Arizona,  52.1 ;  Delaware,  42.7.  The  largest  numerical  increases 
were  recorded  in  California,  with  a  gain  of  about  3,751,000,  Florida  with 
1,671,000,  Texas  with  1,666,000,  Michigan  with  1,494,000  and  New  York 
with  1,399,000. 

X 


POPULATION  STATISTICS 


STATE 
and 
SECTION 

Population 

%  of  Change 

1950 
Popu- 
lation; 
%  U.S. 
Total 

TNumber  of 
Families 
1-1-59 

'Households 

Number  of 
Households 
1950 

ul 

Total 

Ch£. 
1940- 
1950 

1950 

Estimated 
7-1-58 

1940- 
1950 

1950- 
1958 

Now  England 

Maine 

913,774 
633,242 
377,747 
4,690,514 
791,896 
2,007,280 

952,000 
584,000 
372,000 
4,862,000 
875,000 
2,316,000 

7.9 

8.5 
6.2 
8.7 
11.0 
17.4 

4.1 
9.6 
—1.4 
3.6 
10.5 
15.4 

.61 
.35 
.25 
3.11 
.53 
1.33 

259,400 
166,800 
105,000 
1,457,300 
246,900 
698,500 

254,652 
155,173 
103,535 
1,307,381 
225,487 
570,404 

.60 
36 
.24 
3.05 
.53 
1.33 

16.30 
16.73 
12.01 
16.66 
20.13 
27.13 

New  Hampshire  
Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island  

Connecticut  

Total  

MlddU  Atlantic 
New  York  

9,314,453 

14,830,192 
4,835,329 
10,498,012 

9,961,000 

16,229,000 
5,749,000 
11,101,000 

10.4 

10.0 
16.2 
6.0 

6.9 

9.4 
18.9 
5.7 

6.18 

9.84 
3.21 
6.96 

2,933,900 

5,073,900 
1,7?0,600 
3,240,200 

2,616,632 

4,329,327 
1,374,422 
2,918,672 

6.11 

10.10 
3.21 
6.81 

18.86 

18.22 
24.92 
16.03 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania  

Total  

South  Atlantic 
Delaware     

30,163,533 

318,085 
2,343,001 
802,178 
3,318,680 
2,005,552 
4,061,929 
2,117,027 
3,444,578 
2,771,305 

33,080,000 

454,000 
2,956,000 
825,000 
3,935,000 
1,969,000 
4,549,000 
2,404,000 
3,818,000 
4,442,000 

9.5 

19.4 
28.6 
21.0 
23.9 
5.4 
13.7 
11.4 
10.3 
46.1 

9.7 

42.7 
26.2 
2.8 
18.6 
-1.8 
12.0 
13.6 
10.8 
60.3 

20.01 

.21 
1.55 
.53 
2.20 
1.33 
2.71 
1.40 
2.29 
1.84 

10,034,700 

128,100 
842,000 
242,000 
1,013,800 
512,400 
1,105,700 
582,700 
1,009,300 
1,329,600 

8,622,421 

90,362 
640,422 
224,092 
845,932 
518,771 
994,361 
514,660 
889,716 
822,045 

20.12 

.21 
1.50 
.52 
1.97 
1.21 
2.32 
1.20 
2.08 
1.92 

18.47 

28.10 
37.52 
29.20 
34.80 
16.63 
25.92 
18.32 
18.28 
58.12 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia  

Virginia  

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina  

South  Carolina 

Georgia  

Florida  

Total  

21,182,335 

7,946,627 
3,934,224 
8,712,176 
6,371,766 
3,434,575 

25,352,000 

9,345,000 
4,581,000 
9,889,000 
7,866,000 
3,938,000 

18.8 

15.0 
14.8 
103 
21.2 
9.5 

19.7 

17.6 
16.4 
13.5 
23.4 
14.6 

14.06 

5.27 
2.61 
5.78 
4.23 
2.28 

6,765,600 

2,845,600 
1,399,000 
3,038,600 
2,287,800 
1,133,100 

5,540,361 

2,314,557 
1,169,314 
2,585,691 
1,791,639 
968,253 

12.93 

5.40 
2.73 
6.03 
4.18 
2.26 

29.48 

21.96 
21.61 
17.92 
28.34 
17.05 

East  No.  Central 

Ohio            

Indiana 

Illinois                         .  . 

Michigan  

Wisconsin  

Total  

30,399,368 

2,944,806 
3,291,718 
3,061,743 
2,178,914 

35,618,000 

3,080,000 
3,469,000 
3,211,000 
2,186,000 

14.2 

3.5 
12.9 
8.1 
-0.2 

17.2 

4.6 
5.4 
4.9 
0.3 

20.17 

1.95 
2.19 
2.03 
1.45 

10,704,100 

822,600 
935,800 
831,100 
557,200 

8,829,454 

779,608 
871,269 
786,467 
554,783 

20.60 

1.82 
2.03 
1.84 
1.29 

21.36 

11.61 
21.87 
16.72 
3.71 

East  So.  Central 

Kentucky              .     ..     . 

Tennessee    

Alabama 

Mississippi  

Total  

11,477,181 

2,982,483 
2,621,073 
3,954,653 
619,636 
652,740 
1,325,510 
1,905,299 

11,947,000 

3,375,000 
2,822,000 
4,271,000 
650,000 
699,000 
1,457,000 
2,116,000 

6.5 

6.8 
3.3 
4.5 
-3.5 
1.5 
0.7 
5.8 

4.1 

13.2 
7.7 
8.0 
5.0 
7.1 
9.9 
11.0 

7.62 

1.98 
1.74 
2.62 
.41 
.43 
.88 
1.27 

3,146,700 

966,900 
842,900 
1,340,500 
171,900 
199,800 
437,400 
676,000 

2,992,127 

845,757 
780,969 
1,198,883 
162,176 
182,972 
394,662 
587,647 

6.98 

1.97 
1.82 
2.80 
38 
.43 
.92 
1.37 

14.11 

16.12 
11.28 
12.19 
6.67 
10.61 
9.40 
14.97 

Woct  No.  Contra! 
Minnesota       

Iowa  

Missouri 

North  Dakota  

South  Dakota 

Nebraska  

Kansas  

Total  ..      . 

14,061,394 

1,909,511 
2,683,516 
2,233,351 
7,711,194 

15,391,000 

1,766,000 
3,110,000 
2,285,000 
9,377,000 

4.0 

-2.0 
13.5 
—4.4 
20.2 

9.5 

-7.5 
15.9 
2.3 
21.6 

9.33 

1.27 
1.78 
1.48 
5.12 

4,635,400 

485,600 
853,200 
677,300 
2,710,100 

4,153,066 

524,708 
724,512 
663,262 
2,190,385 

9.69 

1.22 
1.69 
1.55 
5.11 

12.61 

6.83 
22.27 
8.64 
30.50 

Wost  So.  Central 

Arkansas  

Louisiana 

Oklahoma  

Texat  

Total  

14,637,572 

691,024 
688,637 
290,529 
1,325,089 
681,187 
749,587 
688,862 
160,083 

16,539,000 

688,000 
662,000 
320,000 
1,711,000 
842,000 
1,140,000 
865,000 
267,000 

11.3 

5.6 
12.1 
15.9 
18.0 
28.1 
50.1 
25.2 
45.2 

13.8 

16.4 
12.5 
10.1 
29.1 
23.6 
52.1 
25.5 
66.7 

9.65 

.39 
39 
.19 
.88 
.45 
.50 
.46 
.11 

4,726,200 

211,500 
184,000 
99,800 
509,300 
232,300 
328,500 
240,400 
87,000 

4,102,867 

175,619 
169,274 
84,289 
391,517 
177,128 
210,398 
188,085 
50,296 

9.57 

.41 
.40 
.20 
.91 
.41 
.49 
.44 
.12 

21.47 

9.79 
19.44 
21.50 
23.90 
36.80 
60.45 
34.84 
51.08 

Mountain 

Montana  . 

Idaho  

Wyoming 

Colorado  

New  Mexico  

Arizona 

Utah.  .                 .     . 

Nevada  

Total  

5,074,998 

2,378,963 
1,521,341 
10,586,223 

6,494,000 

2,769,000 
1,773,000 
14,337,000 

22.3 

37.0 
39.6 
533 

28.0 

16.4 
16.6 
35.4 

3.37 

1.58 
1.01 
7.02 

1,892,800 

905,300 
577,900 
4,894,600 

1,446,606 

736,944 
479,265 
3336,308 

3.38 

1.72 
1.12 
7.78 

29.11 

37.16 
42.01 
66.02 

Pacific 

Washington  

Oregon 

California  

Total  

14,486,527 

18,879,000 

48,8 

30.3 

9.61 

6,377,800 

4,552,517 

10.62 

51.09 

Grand  Total  

150,697,361 

173,260,000 

14.5 

15.0 

100.00 

51,217,200 

42,856,051 

100.00 

22.96 

A  minus  sign  (— )  denotes  decrease 

•Household— A  household  Includes  all  of  the  persons,  without  regard  to  relationship,  who  occupy  a  house,  an  apartment  or  other  group 
of  rooms,  or  a  room,  that  constitutes  a  dwelling  unit.  The  number  of  households  may  be  regarded  as  comparable  with  the  number  of 
"families"  in  the  1940  Census.fSales  Management,  1 959  Survey  of  Buying  Power,  Other  statistics  are  from  the  U.  S.  Bureau  of  the  Census. 


XI 


POPULATION  and  FAMILY  INCOME 

Otto  of  75,000  Population  or  Mar* 

(All  figures  are  from  centua  of  1950)  


CITY 


1950 
Population 


%  Change 
1940-50 


Non-white* 

Population 

4-1-50 


Number 

of 
Familiea 


Families 

With 

Income 

$5,000-$9,999 


Families 
With 

Income 
Over 

$10,000 


Median 
Family 
Income 


New  York,  N.  Y 7,891,957  5.9 

Chicago,  III 3,620,962  6.6 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 2,071 ,605  7.3 

Los  Angeles,  Calif 1 ,970,358  31 .0 

Detroit,  Mich 1,849,568  13.9 

Baltimore,  Md 949,708  10.5 

Cleveland,  Ohio 914,808  4.2 

St.  Louis,  Mo 856,796  5.0 

Washington,  D.  C 802,178  21.0 

Boston,  Mass. 801,444  4.0 

San  Francisco,  Calif 775,357  22.2 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 676,806  .8 

Milwaukee,  Wis 637,392  8.5 

Houston,  Texas 596,1 63  55.0 

Buffalo,  N.Y 580,132  .7 

New  Orleans,  La, 570,445  1 5.3 

Minneapolis,  Minn 521,718  6.0 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 503,998  1 0.6 

Seattle,  Wash 467,591  27.0 

Kansas  City,  Mo 456,662  14.4 

Newark,  N.  J 438,776  2.1 

Dallas,  Texas 434,462  47.4 

Indianapolis,  Ind 427,173  10.4 

Denver,  Colo 41 5,786  29.0 

San  Antonio,  Texas 408,442  60.9 

Memphis,  Tenn 396,000  35.2 

Oakland,  Calif 384,575  27.3 

Columbus,  Ohio 375,901  22.8 

Portland,  Ore 373,628  22.3 

Louisville,  Ky 369,129  15.7 

San  Diego,  Calif 334,387  64.4 

Rochester,  N.  Y 332,488  2.3 

Atlanta,  Ga 331,314  9.6 

Birmingham,  Ala 326,037  21 .8 

St.  Paul,  Minn 311,349  8.2 

Toledo,  Ohio 303,616  7.5 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 299,01 7  —.7 

Fort  Worth,  Texas 278,778  56.9 

Akron,  Ohio 274,605  122 

Omaha,  Neb 251,117  12.2 

Long  Beach,  Calif 250,767  52.7 

Miami,  Fla 249,276  44.8 

Providence,  R.  1 248,674  —1 .9 

Dayton,  Ohio 243,872  157 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla 243,504  19.1 

Richmond,  V  a. 230,310  19.3 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 220,583  7.1 

Norfolk,  Va 213,513  47.9 

Jacksonville,  Fla 204,517  18.2 

Worcester,  Mass 203,486  5.1 

Tulsa,Okla 182,740  28.5 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 182,121  21.5 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 1 77,965  1 1 .4 

Hartford,  Conn 177,397  67 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 176,515  7.4 

Nashville,  Tenn 174,307  4.1 

Youngstown,  Ohio 1 68,330  .4 

Wichita,  Kans 1 68,279  46.4 

New  Haven,  Conn 164,443  2.4 

Flint,  Mich 163,143  7.7 

Springfield,  M  ass 1 62,399  8.6 

Spokane,  Wash 161,721  32.6 

Bridgeport,  Conn 1 58,709  7.9 

Yonkers.N.  Y 152,798  7.2 

Tacoma,  Wash 143,673  31 .3 

Paterson,  N.  J 139,336  —.2 

Sacramento,  Calif 137,572  29.8 

Albany,  N.Y 134,995  3.4 

Charlotte,  N.  C 134,042  32.8 

Gary,  Ind 133.911  19.9 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind 133,607  12.8 

Austin,  Texas 132,459  50.6 

Chattanooga,  Tenn 1 31 ,041  2.2 

Erie,  Pa. 130,803  11.8 

El  Paso,  Texas 130,485  34.8 

Kansas  City,  Kans 1 29,553  6.7 

Mobile,  Ala 129,009  63.9 

Trenton,  N.J 128,009  2.7 

Shreveport,  La 127,206  29.6 

Baton  Rouge,  La. 125,629  261 .8 


775,516 
509,437 
378,968 
211,585 
303,721 
226,053 
149,544 
154,448 
284,313 
42,744 

81,469 
82,981 
22,742 

125,660 
37,700 

182,631 
8,468 
78,685 
27,167 
56,023 

75,627 
57,263 
64,091 
18,252 
29,545 
147,287 
55,778 
47,131 
13,240 
57,772 

18,364 
7,845 
121,416 
130,115 
6,219 
25,350 
20,966 
37,127 
23,878 
16,882 

6,587 
40,576 

8,681 
34,273 
22,665 
73,082 

5,058 
63,448 
72,529 

1,719 

18,335 
3,102 
8,220 

12,790 
6,937 

64,726 

21,547 
8,369 
9,825 

14,043 

6,271 
2,694 
6,856 
5,070 
4,427 
8,409 
10,683 
5,881 
37,511 
39,326 

5,294 
17,807 
39,321 
3,437 
3,452 
26,710 
45,905 
14,532 
42,242 
35,182 


2,113,530 
963,260 
522,625 
541,860 
486,145 
242,020 
243,240 
231,570 
198,180 
192,590 

202,440 
172,545 
167,630 
162,410 
149,420 
144,255 
137,095 
134,810 
124,970 
128,155 

115,290 
122,500 
119,170 
110,525 
100,835 
105,390 
105,910 

95,390 
103,345 

98,500 

88,875 
86,250 


85,055 
81,750 
80,945 
79,065 
77,720 
74,175 
65,265 

71,940 
70,910 
63,475 
65,955 
68,075 
59,820 
55,570 
49,340 
53,170 
51,640 

51,725 
48,175 
48,785 
45,790 
46,765 
44,065 
43,675 
45,850 
41,590 
43,800 

43,450 
44,220 
42,235 
40,210 
39,390 
38,525 
37,845 
33,660 
34,415 
35,395 

36,500 
31,345 
33,975 
33,540 
31,545 
34,770 
32,335 
31,065 
33,775 
32,100 


460,960 
257,965 
98,025 
126,395 
134,060 
44,265 
51,460 
37,745 
51,075 
33,525 

53,130 
30,925 
39,285 
31,275 
27,085 
20,480 
31,575 
20,780 
31,425 
23,785 

20,705 
26,100 
25,175 
22,840 
12,670 
15,725 
26,395 
20,950 
23,920 
16,025 

17,545 
18,220 
12,865 
12,100 
18,360 
21,560 
15,730 
13,825 
14,510 
12,175 

15,155 
11,210 
8,540 
16,235 
11,295 
11,525 
11,115 
8,725 
6,900 
8,320 

10,495 
10,365 
10,835 
9,380 
9,960 
4,865 
9,120 
8,060 
6,975 
12,055 

8,420 
10,205 
7,560 
11,105 
7,705 
8,145 
11,040 
6,915 
6,575 
7,880 

8.330 
5,235 
3,260 
6,680 
5,795 
5,470 
4,475 
7,610 
5,540 
7,340 


98,905 
43,920 
14,680 
17,420 
20,450 
7,440 
4,980 
4,450 
12,605 
4,340 

9,270 
6,205 
4,675 
7,055 
4,095 
5,060 
5,500 
4,970 
5,550 
6,315 

2,570 
5,005 
4,225 
4,750 
2,055 
3,640 
3,875 
2,640 
3,895 
2,635 

3,145 
2,400 
1,905 
1,650 
3,275 
3,120 
1,830 
2,760 
1,895 
2,275 

2,135 
2,215 
1,640 
1,765 
2,315 
2,750 
1,750 
1,535 
1,270 
1,420 

2,565 
1,895 
1,980 
1,105 
1,260 
645 
1,430 
1,605 
1,315 
1,655 

925 
1,545 
1,085 
3,520 
1,210 

585 
1,785 
1,215 
1,835 
1,010 

1,270 

1,340 

630 

955 

1,130 

560 

776 

1,300 

1,280 

1,160 


$3,528 
3,956 
3,322 
3,575 
3,955 
3,275 
3,531 
3,205 
3,800 
3,249 

3,923 
3,314 
3,800 
3,389 
3,401 
2,767 
3,784 
3,186 
3,947 
3,401 

3,288 
3,528 
3,555 
3,554 
2,685 
2,859 
3,820 
3,660 
3,719 

3,1  ee 

3,554 
3,561 
2,664 
2,826 
3,780 
3,968 
3,424 
3,308 
3,490 
3,449 

3,605 
3,004 
2,950 
3,744 
3,248 
3,283 
3,471 
3,097 
2,676 
3,274 

3,503 
3,671 
3,720 
3,459 
3,660 
2,446 
3,493 
3,408 
3,301 
4,002 

3,458 
3,746 
3,315 
4,219 
3,539 
3,402 
4,106 
3,431 
3,346 
3,688 

3,761 
3,098 
2,444 
3,642 
3,109 
3,262 
2,800 
3,736 
2,942 
3,693 


•Non-white  includes  Negroes,  Indians,  Japanese,  Chines*  and  o»h«r  non-white  races 


POPULATION  and  FAMILY  INCOME  (Continued) 


Cltits  of  75,000  Population  or  Mort 

(All  figures  are  from  census  of  1950) 


CITY                           1950 
Population 

%  Change 
1940-50 

Non-white* 
Population 
4-1-50 

Number 
of 

Families 

Families 
With 
Income 
$5,000-$9,999 

Families 
With 
Income 
Over 
$10,000 

Median 
Family 
Income 

Scranton,  Pt.  125,536 
Knoxville  Tenn  124,769 

-10.6 
11.8 

716 
19,222 

33,330 
32,165 

4,200 
4,020 

530 
630 

$2,925 
2,709 

Tampa,  Fla  124,681 

15.0 

27,397 

34,780 

3,135 

630 

2,401 

Camden,  N.  J.                             124  555 

60 

17,583 

32235 

5760 

495 

3241 

Cambridge,  Mass.                       120,740 

8.9 

5,672 

28,640 

5  135 

1  130 

3347 

Savannah,  Qa  119,638 

24.6 

48,350 

30,915 

3505 

565 

2373 

Canton,  Ohio  116,912 
South  Bend,  Ind  115,911 

7.9 
14.5 

7,156 
8,227 

30,925 
31,935 

5,100 
9,645 

715 
1,490 

3,301 
4,349 

Berkeley,  Calif  113,805 

33.0 

17,537 

29,450 

8,280 

1,945 

4084 

Elizabeth,  N.J  112,817 

2.6 

7,467 

29,570 

7,385 

1,325 

3,792 

Fall  River,  Mass  111,963 

—3.0 

322 

29,015 

3,510 

425 

2,943 

Peoria,  III  111,856 
Wilmington,  Del.  .             .          110,356 

6.4 
—1.9 

5,915 
17,277 

29,805 
27,930 

6,235 
5,400 

1,180 
1,125 

3,600 
3,346 

Reading,  Pa  109,320 

—1.1 

2,936 

28,830 

5,590 

800 

3,397 

New  Bedford,  Mass.                    109  189 

1  0 

3,165 

28,395 

3550 

495 

2,947 

Corpus  Christi,  Texas                   108,287 

890 

7,164 

28,120 

5,120 

1  185 

3187 

Phoenix,  Ariz.                              106,818 

633 

6,621 

28,225 

4,715 

1,215 

3,195 

Allentown,  Pa.  .            ..               106,756 

10.2 

492 

27,650 

5405 

1,015 

3,494 

Montgomery,  Ala.  106,525 

36.4 

42,555 

27,145 

4,525 

655 

2,658 

Duluth,  Minn  104,511 

Waterbury,  Conn  104,477 
Somerville,  Mass  102,351 

3.4 

5.2 
.2 

586 

3,661 
394 

27,580 

27,315 
26,180 

5,215 

5,650 
4,790 

880 

770 
455 

3,465 

3,471 
3,425 

Little  Rock,  Ark  102,213 

16.1 

23,559 

27,625 

4,685 

1,015 

3,068 

Utica,  N.  Y.                                 101  531 

1  0 

1,670 

25,725 

4,250 

640 

3,268 

Lynn,  Mass.                                  99,738 

1.6 

1,014 

25,870 

4,770 

500 

3,428 

Richmond,  Calif  99,545 
Lincoln,  Neb  98,884 

321.0 
20.6 

14,216 
1,389 

27,075 
26,960 

5,290 
5,070 

320 
895 

3,536 
3,431 

Jackson,  Miss.              .                98,271 

582 

40,191 

25,280 

3,550 

765 

2,608 

Lowell,  Mass.  .                              97,249 

—4.1 

209 

24,210 

3,550 

530 

3,063 

Albuquerque,  N.  M                        96,815 

1731 

1,966 

25,630 

5,250 

1  125 

3,451 

St.  Petersburg,  Fla  96,738 
Madison,  Wis                               96,056 

59.1 
42.4 

14,013 
933 

28,495 
23,225 

3,080 
6,355 

860 
1  100 

2,459 
3,989 

Glendale,  Calif.  .             .               95,702 

15.9 

276 

28,595 

8,200 

1  905 

4,112 

San  Jose,  Calif.  .             95,280 

39.2 

2,049 

25,565 

5.975 

935 

3,709 

Dearborn,  Mich.  .          94,994 

49.4 

97 

25,225 

9,305 

1  495 

4,655 

Beaumont,  Texas  94,014 
Rockford,  III  92,927 
Saginaw,  Mich.                              92,918 

59.2 
9.8 
122 

27,625 
2,568 
8,671 

24,940 
26,160 
23,840 

4,470 
6,620 
5,205 

950 
1,025 
665 

3,322 
3,992 
3,541 

Lansing,  Mich  92,129 
Roanoke,  Va.  .  .                .   .          91,921 

17.0 
32.7 

3,046 
14,592 

24,580 
24,515 

7,160 
4,455 

815 
770 

4,097 
3,352 

Schenectady,  N.  Y..          .   .          91,785 

4.8 

1,476 

?5,375 

5,790 

730 

3,713 

Fresno,  Calif  91,669 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.     .                  90,872 
Harrisburg,  Pa.                             89,544 

51.1 
16.5 
6.7 

7,108 
3,698 
10,155 

25,290 
24,040 
23,220 

5,815 
5,130 
4,150 

1,055 
635 
525 

3,757 
3,716 
2,303 

Winston-Salem,  N.C  87,81  1 
Hammond,  Ind  87,594 
Columbia,  S.C  86,914 
Huntington,  W.  Va                         86,353 

10.0 
24.8 
39.3 
9.5 

36,760 
1,178 
31,243 
4,453 

22,785 
23,805 
20,100 
23,350 

3,2  tO 
6,440 
3,205 
3,590 

745 
830 
750 
720 

4,668 
2,187 
3,665 
2,054 

Waco,  Texas  84,706 

51.3 

14,612 

21,650 

3,075 

690 

3,822 

Sioux  City,  Iowa  83,991 
Quincy,  Mass  83,835 

2.0 
10.6 

1,197 
73 

21,910 
21,910 

4,115 
5.005 

825 
655 

3,475 
3,778 

Manchester,  N.  H  82,732 
East  St.  Louis,  III.  .            .            82,295 

6.5 
8.8 

152 
27,570 

22,175 
21,425 

3,715 
3,060 

495 
235 

3,255 
2,933 

Newton,  Mass  81,994 

17.3 

559 

20,445 

5,535 

3  435 

4,768 

Springfield,  III  81,628 
Pawtucket,  R.  1  81,436 
Binghamton,  N.Y  80,674 
Lawrence,  Mass  80,536 
Portsmith,  Va  80,039 
Columbus,  Qa  79,611 

East  Orange,  N.  J..                       79,340 

8.1 
7.4 
3.0 
-4.5 
57.7 
49.4 

15.1 

4,311 
363 
832 
261 
30,729 
24,844 

9,121 

22,080 
21,930 
20,060 
21,585 
17,740 
21,190 

22,015 

4,325 
3,550 
4,315 
3,060 
2,250 
2,440 

5,900 

675 
385 
725 
210 
280 
675 

1  3Q1 

3,448 
3,296 
3,606 
3,048 
?,816 
2,542 

4,005 

Topeka,  Kan.  .                            78,791 

16.2 

6,543 

21,780 

3,860 

745 

3,355 

Saint  Joseph,  Mo  78,588 
Burbank,  Calif  78,577 

3.8 
128.8 

3,147 
141 

20,695 
22,320 

2,465 
6,125 

510 
745 

2,960 

4,039 

Springfield,  Ohio  78,508 
Portland,  Me.  ..                            77,634 

11.1 
5.4 

9,746 
388 

21,250 
20,060 

4,120 
2,605 

400 

43fl 

3,394 
2,983 

Bayonne,  N,  J..  .                        77,203 

—2.5 

1,891 

20,380 

4,795 

EQA 

3,698 

Altoona,  Pa.                               77,177 

—3.8 

698 

20,525 

2,370 

O7R 

2,907 

Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.  76,826 

—10.9 

762 

19,745 

2,535 

430 

2,945 

•Non-white  includes  Negroes,  Indians,  Japanese,  Chinese  and  other  non-white  races 


XIII 


POPULATION  of  STANDARD  METROPOLITAN  AREAS 


Population 
Standard                    count, 
Metropolitan  Area             April  1, 
1950 

1940 

%of 
change 
1940  to 
1950 

Population 
Standard                   count, 
Metropolitan  Area             April  1, 
1950 

1940 

%0f 

change 
1940  to 
1960 

Akron                      .         .          410,032 

339,405 

20.8 

Lubbock  101,048 

51,782 

95.1 

Al  bany-Schenectady-Troy             51  4  490 

465,643 

10.5 

Macon      135,043 

95,086 

42.0 

Albuquerque                               145,673 

69,391 

109.9 

Madison  169,357 

130,660 

29.6 

Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton        437,824 

396,673 

10.4 

Manchester  88,370 

81,932 

7.9 

Altoona  139,514 

140,358 

-0.6 

Memphis  482,393 

358,250 

34.7 

Amarillo                                       87,140 

61,450 

41.8 

Miami  495,084 

267,739 

84.9 

Asheville               124,403 

108,755 

14.4 

Milwaukee  871,047 

766,885 

13.6 

Atlanta                                           671,797 

518,100 

29.7 

Minneapolis-St.  Paul  1,116,509 

940,937 

187 

Atlantic  City                                   132,399 

124,066 

6.7 

Mobile  231,105 

141,974 

62.8 

Augusta             162.013 

131,779 

22.9 

Montgomery  138,965 

114,420 

21.5 

Austin     160,980 

111,053 

45.0 

Muncie  90,252 

74,963 

20.4 

Baltimore                                  1,337,373 

1,083,300 

23.5 

Nashville  321,758 

257,267 

26.1 

Baton  Rouge    158,236 

88,415 

79.0 

New  Bedford  137,469 

134,435 

2.3 

Bay  City                                      88,461 

74,981 

18.0 

New  Britain-Bristol  146,983 

126,709 

16.0 

Beaumont-Port  Arthur                  195,083 

145,329 

34.2 

New  Haven                               264  622 

240,750 

99 

Binghamton  184,698 

165,749 

11.4 

New  Orleans  685,405 

552,244 

24.1 

Birmingham  558,928 

459,930 

21.5 

New  York-North  Eastern 

Boston              .       .           ...      2,369,986 

2,177,621 

8.8 

New  Jersey  12,91  1,994 

11,660,839 

10.7 

Bridgeport                                   258,137 

212,569 

21.4 

Norfolk-Portsmouth  446,200 

258,927 

72.3 

Brockton                                        129,428 

119,310 

8.5 

Ogden     83,319 

56,714 

46.9 

Buffalo             1,089,230 

958,487 

13.6 

Oklahoma  City  325,352 

244,159 

33.3 

Canton                                        283,194 

234,887 

20.6 

Omaha                        .               366,395 

325,153 

12.7 

Cedar  Rapids  104,274 

89,142 

17.0 

Orlando               114,950 

70,074 

64.0 

Charleston  S  C                           164856 

121,105 

36.1 

Peoria                                         250512 

211,736 

183 

Charleston  W  Va                        322,072 

276,247 

16.6 

Philadelphia             ..        .      3,671,048 

3,199637 

14.7 

Charlotte                   .   .               197,052 

151,826 

29.8 

Phoenix              331,770 

186,193 

78.2 

Chattanooga         246,453 

211,502 

16.5 

Pittsburgh  2,213,236 

2,082,556 

6.3 

Chicago                                      5,495,364 

4,825,527 

13.9 

Pittsfield                                          66  567 

60,996 

9.1 

Cincinnati                                     904,402 

787,044 

14.9 

Portland,  Maine  119,942 

106,566 

12.6 

Cleveland                ..      .  .      1,465,511 

1,267,270 

15.6 

Portland,  Oreg  704,829 

501,275 

40.6 

Columbia            142,565 

104,843 

36.0 

Providence  737,203 

676,766 

8.9 

Columbus  Ga                              170,541 

126,407 

34.9 

Pueblo                   90,188 

68,870 

31.0 

Columbus,  Ohio                   .         503,410 

388,712 

29.5 

Racine             109,585 

94,047 

16.5 

Corpus  Christi  165,471 

92,661 

78.6 

Raleigh  136,450 

109,544 

24.6 

Dallas             614,799 

398,564 

54.3 

Reading    255,740 

241,884 

5.7 

Davenport-Rock  Island- 

Richmond                                      328  050 

262,991 

24.7 

Moline  234,256 

198,071 

18.3 

Roanoke       133,407 

112,184 

18.9 

Dayton      457,333 

331,343 

38.0 

Rochester  487,632 

438,230 

11.3 

Oecatur                                          98,853 

84,693 

16.7 

Rockford                       .   .          152,385 

121,178 

25.8 

Denver                            .            563,832 

407,768 

38. 

Sacramento        277,140 

170,333 

62.7 

Des  Moines  226,010 

195,835 

15.4 

Saginaw  153,515 

130,468 

17.7 

Detroit                                        3,016,197 

63,768 

26.9 

St  Joseph                                     96826 

94,067 

2.9 

Dubuque                                        71,337 

2,377,329 

11.9 

St  Louis                    .    .            1,681,281 

1,432,088 

17.4 

Duluth-Superior      252,777 

254,036 

—0.5 

Salt  Lake  City  274,895 

211,623 

29.9 

Durham  101,639 

80,244 

267 

San  Angelo  58,929 

39,302 

49.9 

El  Paso                                         194,968 

131,067 

48.8 

San  Antonio               .                 500,460 

338,176 

48.0 

Erie                                              219,388 

180,889 

21.3 

San  Bernardino-Riverside- 

Evansville                   .        .        160,422 

130,783 

22.7 

Ontario  451,688 

266,632 

69.4 

Fall  River  137,298 

135,137 

1.6 

San  Deigo  556,808 

289,348 

92.4 

Flint                                                 270,963 

227,944 

18.9 

San  Francisco-Oakland  .    .  .      2,240,767 

1,461,804 

53.3 

Fort  Smith            .                         64,202 

62,809 

2.2 

San  Jose                     .     .          290,547 

174,949 

66.1 

Fort  Wayne       183,722 

155,084 

18.5 

Savannah  151,481 

117,970 

28.4 

Fort  Worth  361,253 

225,521 

60.2 

Scranton  257,396 

301,243 

-14.6 

Fresno                                        276  51  5 

178,565 

54.9 

Seattle                   .                       732,992 

504,980 

45.2 

Qadsden                                         93  892 

72,580 

29.4 

Shreveport               .   .       .        216,686 

183,365 

18.2 

Qalveston  .             .                   113,066 

81,173 

39.3 

Sioux  City             .       ...            103,917 

103,627 

0.3 

Grand  Rapids  288,292 

246,338 

17.0 

Sioux  Falls  70,910 

57,697 

22.9 

Green  Bay                                   98314 

83,109 

18.3 

South  Bend                                  205058 

161,823 

26.7 

Greensboro-High  Point                191,057 

153,916 

24.1 

Spokane                    .                   221,561 

164,652 

34.6 

Greenville  168,152 

136,580 

23.1 

Springfield,  III  131,484 

117,912 

11.6 

Hamilton-Middleton  147,203 

120,249 

22.4 

Springfield,  Mo  104,823 

90,541 

15.8 

Hampton-Newport  News- 

Springfield,  Ohio  111,661 

95,647 

16.7 

Warwick                                  143,227 

84,496 

695 

Springfield-Holyoke,  Mass.          407,255 

364,680 

11.7 

Harrisburg     ...                    292241 

252,216 

159 

Stamford-Norwalk    .      ..          196,023 

160,274 

22.3 

Hartford  358,081 

295,613 

21  1 

Stockton     200,750 

134,207 

49.6 

Houston  806,701 

528,961 

62.5 

Syracuse  341,719 

295,108 

15.8 

Huntmgton-Ashland  245,795 

225,668 

8.9 

Tacoma  275,876 

182,081 

51.5 

Indianapolis  ...                          551,777 

460,926 

197 

Tampa-St  Petersburg        .        409,143 

272,000 

50.4 

Jackson,  Mich.                              107,925 

93,108 

159 

Terre  Haute                 .  ..        105,160 

99,709 

5.5 

Jackson,  Miss  142,164 

107,273 

325 

Toledo      .          395,551 

344,333 

14.9 

Jacksonville  304,029 

210,143 

447 

Topeka  105,418 

91,247 

15.5 

Johnstown  291  ,354 

298,416 

—24 

Trenton                                        229,781 

197,318 

16.5 

Kalamazoo  126707 

100,085 

266 

Tucson                       ...          141,216 

72,838 

93.9 

Kansas  City,  Mo  814,357 

686,643 

186 

Tulsa                  251,686 

193,363 

30.2 

Kenosha  75238 

63,505 

185 

Utica-Rome  284,262 

263,163 

8.0 

Knoxville  337,105 

246,088 

370 

Waco.          130,194 

101,898 

27.8 

Lancaster  234  717 

212  504 

10  5 

Washington,  D  C.                    1,464,089 

967,985 

613 

Lansing  ...                                 1  72  941 

130616 

32  4 

Water  bury                                 154656 

138779 

11  4 

Laredo  56*1  41 

45916 

223 

Waterloo            .         .  .          100,448 

79,946 

26.6 

Lawrence  125  935 

124849 

09 

Wheeling-Steubenville               354  092 

364132 

—28 

Lexington  100*746 

78899 

277 

Wichita                                        222,290 

143,311 

661 

Lima  88183 

73303 

203 

Wichita  Falls                               98,493 

73,604 

33.8 

Lincoln  119,742 

100585 

190 

Wilkes-Barre- 

Little  Rock- 

Hazleton  392,241 

441,518 

—11.2 

North  Little  Rock  1  96,685 

156,085 

26.0 

Wilmington  268,387 

221,836 

21.0 

Lorain-Elyria  148  162 

112  390 

31  8 

Winston-Salem                         146135 

126475 

166 

Los  Angeles  4,367,91  1 

2,916403 

498 

Worcester        276,336 

252,762 

9.3 

Louisville  576,900 

451  473 

278 

York                                            202,737 

178022 

139 

Lowell  133,928 

130,999 

2.2 

Youngitown  628,498 

473,605 

11.6 

Total,  1  72  Areas  85,130,847 

69,699,078 

22.0 

A  minus  (— )  sign  denotes  decrease 


MANUFACTURING  and  EMPLOYMENT 

(Money  figures  are  In  Thousand  Dollars) 


STATE 
and 
SECTION 

Number  of  People  Employed 
in  Manufacture 

Dollar  Value  Added 
by  Manufacture 

Salaries  and  Wages 
Total  All  Employees 

1947 

1955 

1956 

1947 

1955 

1956 

1955 

1956 

New  England 

Maine  

100,181 
74,752 
34,872 
718,441 
146,850 
399,588 

109,172 
80,471 
36,126 
699,608 
130,162 
418,451 

110,737 
80,687 
38,370 
714,236 
128,748 
434,770 

432,123 
306,932 
149,685 
3,370,094 
658,420 
1,896,546 

596,748 
460,652 
231,792 
4,585,681 
743,416 
3,061,841 

658,246 
494,830 
247,951 
4,883,850 
803,386 
3,384,865 

356,885 
267,329 
125,231 
2,717,805 
459,408 
1,834,804 

388,650 
282,955 
144,020 
2,903,570 
474,000 
2,029,523 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont  

Massachusetts.  . 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut  

Total  

Middle  Altantlo 

New  York  

1.474,684 

1,775,975 
738,229 
1,439,534 

1,473,990 

2,039,835 
824,153 
1,511,289 

1,507,548 

2,078,312 
849,100 
1,566,957 

6,813,800 

9,666,588 
4,177,080 
6,946,958 

9,680,130 

14,731,685 
6,872,479 
11,089,719 

10,473,128 

15,562,103 
7,392,437 
12,017,616 

5,761,462 

8,849,640 
3,700,666 
6,337,311 

6,222,718 

9,402,831 
3,987,627 
6,904,083 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania  

Total  

3,953,738 

34,465 
228,553 
17,815 
216,637 
127,353 
381,480 
188,601 
249,926 
78,665 

4,375,277 

58,326 
265,921 
22,308 
249,586 
127,128 
462,881 
222,946 
329,322 
135,234 

4,494,369 

57,838 
276,770 
22,235 
255,150 
132,238 
473,146 
224,694 
336,936 
143,705 

20,790,626 

182,088 
1,138,407 
99,067 
1,051,629 
663,903 
1,646,673 
794,312 
1,015,999 
349,976 

32,693,883 

418,767 
2,058,636 
170,289 
1,827,193 
1,109,662 
2,564,134 
1,328,814 
1,937,169 
1,035,979 

34,972,156 

375,825 
2,223,357 
180,269 
1,897,430 
1,207,175 
2,742,276 
1,386,024 
2,093,277 
1,130,318 

18,887,617 

293,357 
1,106,738 
102,548 
836,062 
543,367 
1,340,570 
682,576 
974,210 
439,319 

20,294,541 

297,239 
1,217,520 
106,927 
889,164 
587,854 
1,447,604 
711,196 
1,054,373 
500,390 

South  Atlantic 

Delaware     .      .     . 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia  

Virginia 

West  Virginia  

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia  

Florida  

Total  

East  No.  Central 
Ohio  

1,523,495 

1,194,603 
548,346 
1,184,820 
973,675 
416,448 

1,873,652 

1,349,222 
631,229 
1,276,473 
1,165,280 
463,965 

1,992,712 

1,379,893 
619,402 
1,325,363 
1,087,478 
482,118 

6,942,054 

6,359,006 
2,977,508 
6,680,137 
5,196,338 
2,260,574 

12,450,643 

11,730,144 
5,377,444 
10,760,343 
10,690,504 
3,652,743 

13,235,951 

12,371,767 
5,497,613 
11,694,472 
10,066,544 
3,948,529 

6.318,747 

6,528,892 
2,893,077 
5,949,336 
6,086,990 
2,066,214 

6,812,267 

6,982,693 
2,965,160 
6,444,115 
5,830,912 
2,254,431 

Indiana  

Illinois 

Michigan  

Wisconsin  

Total  

4,317,892 

129,504 
221,454 
206,136 
76,671 

4,886,169 

164,595 
281,738 
230,901 
98,325 

4,894,254 

168,473 
287,538 
232,825 
101,867 

23,473,563 

740,772 
957,539 
876,933 
300,184 

42,211,178 

1,537,359 
1,930,715 
1,503,634 
590,757 

43,578,925 

1,635,514 
1,986.085 
1,589,302 
571,447 

23,524,509 

633,276 
975,059 
775,016 
267,863 

24,477,31  1 

679,030 
1,045,969 
828,919 
291,342 

East  So.  Central 

Kentucky  

Tennessee  

Alabama 

Mississippi  

Total  

Wott  No.  Central 

Minnesota  

633,765 

179,986 
140,425 
327,515 
5,218 
10,265 
47,031 
74,624 

775,559 

212,182 
170,886 
385,942 
5,839 
11,324 
63,071 
128,395 

790,703 

225,083 
172,475 
393,887 
5,961 
11,632 
64,612 
127,570 

2,875,428 

1,022,586 
671,100 
1,623,145 
29,461 
51,398 
260,658 
461,061 

5,522,465 

1,761,528 
1,387,358 
3,021,034 
40,376 
85,470 
444,955 
1,131,739 

5,782,348 

1,912,423 
1,481,743 
3,135,377 
48,650 
91,072 
503,768 
1,090,444 

2,651,214 

919,573 
713,561 
1,580,561 
20,213 
43,639 
246,450 
556,361 

2,845,260 

1,003,609 
761,614 
1,679,915 
21,958 
47,079 
260,766 
567,733 

Iowa  

Missouri. 

North  Dakota  

South  Dakota  . 

Nebraska  

Kansas  

Total  

Watt  So.  Central 

Arkansas  

785,064 

65,321 
132,464 

55,403 
297,053 

977,639 

87,301 
145,469 
95,409 
439,694 

1,001,220 

92,201 
144,183 
97,729 
461,990 

4,119,409 

265,144 
694,074 
341,027 
1,727,464 

7,872,460 

585,445 
1,398,618 
643,669 
4,089,701 

8,263,477 

619,108 
1,493,930 
726,788 
4,599,673 

4,080,358 

247,508 
550,708 
398,727 
1,823,231 

4,342,674 

271,660 
587,249 
426,885 
2,060,138 

Louisiana 

Oklahoma  

Texas  

Total  

Mountain 

Montana  

550,241 

16,092 
16,907 
5,607 
54,071 
7,590 
14,188 
24,516 
2,667 

767,873 

20,452 
25,551 
6,499 
70,638 
16,315 
32,176 
32,046 
5,823 

796,103 

21,434 
27,383 
6,681 
74,122 
16,453 
35,276 
33,304 
5,223 

3,027,709 

92,258 
109,694 
34,957 
286,774 
55,486 
103,958 
128,298 
27,777 

6,717,433 

207,701 
197,686 
50,648 
586,720 
119,137 
233,616 
386,311 
82,561 

7,439,499 

242,983 
205,117 
60,631 
642,970 
133,390 
277,685 
429,949 
102,182 

3,020,174 

83,582 
102,580 
28,020 
295,642 
68,910 
140,279 
137,280 
26,385 

3,345,932 

94,749 
115,018 
29,701 
326,997 
77,930 
163,198 
152,466 
24,322 

Idaho  

Wyoming  

Colorado  

New  Mexico 

Arizona  

Utah  

Nevada  

Total  

141,638 

144,324 
105,591 
663,872 

209,500 

205,946 
143,579 
1,129,332 

219,966 

212,913 
143,334 
1,195,205 

839,202 

874,036 
675,017 
3,994,981 

1,864,380 

1,661,803 
1,149,896 
9,608,126 

2,094,907 

1,942,182 
1,145,038 
10,755,357 

882,678 

960,045 
638,488 
5,400,932 

984,381 

1,051,390 
663,167 
6,019,852 

Paolflo 

Washington  

Oregon  

California  

Total  

913,787 

1,478,857 

1,551,452 

5,544,034 

12,419,825 

13,842,577 

6,999,465 

7,734,409 

Grand  Total  

14,294,304 

16,818,516 

17,178,327 

74,425,825 

131,432,397 

139,682,968 

72,126,224 

77,059,493 

MARKET  INDICES 


STATE 

and 
SECTION 


tPer  Jl958Est.  °Retidential  *N.  C.  S.  *N.C.  S.                            §0rdinary 

Capita  Auto.,  Bus  and  Rural  Est.  No.  of  Est  No.  of  »Jan.  1958              Life 

Income  Truck         Electric  Television  Radio  Number  of         Insurance 

Payments  Registra-  Customers  Families  Families  Telephones            Sales 

1957  tlon            1-1-1959            1958  1958                                         1958 


New  England 

Maine  $1,663 

352,000 

305,000 

226,950 

253,200 

280,800 

$     209,775,000 

New  Hampshire  1,862 
Vermont                             .                  1,665 

236,000 
147,000 

201,500 
118,000 

147,470 
89,420 

160,100 
102,000 

194,500 
118,100 

159,454,000 
94,504,000 

Massachusetts                    2,335 

1,695,000 

1,505,500 

1,318,920 

1,403,100 

2,097,500 

1,553,197,000 

Rhode  Island  1,990 

324,000 

253,000 

224,190 

237,200 

312,100 

260,369,000 

Connecticut  2,821 

1,021,000 

732,000 

627,930 

669,800 

1,140,900 

869,445,000 

Total  .... 

3,775,000 

3,115,000 

2,634,880 

2,825,400 

4,143,900 

$  3,146,744,000 

Middle  Atlantic 

New  York                            .       .          $2,578 

4  897,000 

4,689,000 

4526020 

4862800 

7  896  900 

$  5,527,890,000 

New  Jersey    .                                      2,504 

2188,000 

1,744,000 

1  535310 

1  634100 

2  560  100 

2,185,685,000 

Pennsylvania  2,112 

4,033,000 

3,121,000 

2,903,660 

3,145,000 

4,533,200 

3,208,295,000 

Total  . 

11  118000 

9554000 

8964990 

9641  900 

1  4  990  200 

$10,921,870,000 

South  Atlantic 
Delaware                                         $2,740 

180000 

114  500 

108030 

114300 

190000 

$     136,579000 

Maryland                          .  .              2,156 

1  040000 

775000 

716260 

781  300 

1  108800 

768,038  000 

District  of  Columbia  2,514 

195000 

162000 

221  500 

238200 

581  400 

225  462  000 

Virginia  1,660 

1  379000 

975000 

765  1  70 

934  700 

1  114  100 

840,390  000 

West  Virginia  1,554 

607000 

514  500 

382  500 

499700 

478600 

277,348  000 

North  Carolina  1,317 

1  571  000 

1  162  500 

811  440 

1  050800 

947800 

856  23?  000 

South  Carolina  1,180 
Georgia  1,431 

831,000 
1  340000 

577,500 
1  019000 

423,090 
743320 

564,800 
949900 

452,300 
972  400 

427,722,000 
91  2  675  000 

Florida  1,836 

2,104,000 

1,381,000 

946,380 

1,171,900 

1,507,500 

1,311,594,000 

Total  

Ea«t  North  Central 
Ohio  $2,255 

9,247,000 
3  863  000 

6,681,000 
2715000 

5,117,690 
2  561  850 

6,305,600 
2  709  000 

7,352,900 
3  663  100 

$  5,756,040,000 
$  2  536  289  000 

Indiana  2,010 

1  ,921  ,000 

1,354,000 

1,223,380 

1  '327,'000 

1  624,700 

1,083,657,000 

Illinois  ..               2447 

3  55*5000 

2  800000 

2683  800 

2  899  700 

4  122  400 

2  904  674  000 

Michigan  2141 

3217000 

2255000 

2042  580 

2  1  86  300 

2  989  1  00 

1  776  675  000 

Wisconsin  1,920 

1,490,000 

1,154,000 

971,630 

1,084,400 

1  i359'700 

923,710,000 

Total  

Eatt  South  Contra  1 

Kentucky  ....                                  $1  372 

14.046,000 
1  131  000 

10,278,000 
800000 

9,483,240 
584  090 

10,206,400 
793  700 

13,759,000 
684  000 

$  9,225,005,000 
$     518705000 

Tennessee                                         1  333 

1  179000 

953  000 

689  480 

901  900 

953  100 

656  583  000 

Alabama                                            1  '324 

1  143  000 

853  000 

589  250 

792  100 

708  600 

605  1  84  000 

Mississippi  .             '953 

665,000 

511,000 

315,240 

512,500 

352,500 

238,548,000 

Total  
We»t  North  Contra! 
Minnesota  $1850 

4,118,000 
1  468000 

3,117,000 
970000 

2,178,060 
805  170 

3,000,200 
930400 

2,698,200 
1  215  900 

$  2,019,020,000 
$     808  754  000 

Iowa  1*806 

1  236  000 

808  000 

734  600 

814  800 

1  025  TOO 

684  756  000 

Missouri  1*940 

1  605000 

1  266  000 

1  1  53  1  50 

1  292  900 

1  534  500 

1  076  829  000 

North  Dakota  1^435 
South  Dakota  1,531 
Nebraska  1  818 

334,000 
333,000 
676  000 

167,500 
186,500 
416  000 

115,540 
123,240 
349  200 

164,900 
192,600 
421  500 

166,700 
194,900 
513  800 

109,262,000 
143,776,000 
349  161  000 

Kansas  .             1J87 

1,098,000 

649,000 

530,800 

656,000 

793,900 

565,184,000 

Total  

Wast  South  Central 

Arkansas  $1  1  51 

6,750,000 
637  000 

4,463,000 
498  000 

3,811,700 
327  740 

4,473,100 
467000 

5,445,400 
356  600 

$  3,737,722,000 
$     283  956  000 

Louisiana  .                       1*566 

1  Q9Q  000 

830000 

630  570 

811  800 

884  300 

616304*000 

Oklahoma  l'ei9 

1  098  000 

692  000 

525  1  70 

648  700 

777  900 

597  391  000 

Texas  1^91 

4,128,000 

2,584,000 

2,038,180 

2,553,180 

2,931  ,700 

2,905,741,000 

Total  

Mountain 

Montana  $1  896 

6,959,000 
362000 

4,604,000 
192  000 

3,521,660 
120750 

4,480,680 
199  800 

4,950,500 
220  700 

$  4,403,392,000 
$     1  55  387  000 

Idaho  1  630 

350  000 

190000 

130940 

177  800 

198  500 

151  626000 

Wyoming  2  038 

185  000 

91  500 

52  270 

92  600 

112  700 

78  891  000 

Colorado  1  996 

849000 

488  500 

398  340 

490088 

654900 

530666000 

New  Mexico                                           1  686 

402  000 

212  500 

156  1  50 

206  100 

229  900 

254  792  000 

Arizona.  .                                              1  750 

523  000 

290  500 

254  950 

296  700 

321  500 

371  406000 

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377000 

222  500 

201  290 

227000 

304  200 

241  ,398,000 

Nevada  2,423 

153,000 

70,500 

57,000 

75,800 

93,800 

78,775,000 

Total  
Pacific 

Washington  $2128 

3,201,000 
1  267000 

1,758,000 
850000 

1,371,690 
727990 

1,765,888 
868200 

2,136,200 
1  063300 

$  1,862,941,000 
$     703  264  000 

Oregon     .                                         1  914 

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416  911  000 

California                         "                2*523 

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4  320  372  000 

Total  

9,184,000 

5,820,000 

5,316,140 

6,000,500 

8,144,600 

$  5,440,547,000 

Grand  Total  

68,398,000 

49,390,000 

42,400,050 

48,699,668 

63,620,900 

$46,513,281,000 

tSurvey  of  Current  Business- August  1968. 
JDepartment  of  Commerce-Bureau  of  Public  Roads. 
•Edison  Electric  Institute  and  Electrical  Merchandising. 


•Nielson  Coverage  Service,  Spring,  1958  Estimates. 

Copyright,  1958,  A.  C.  Nielson  Company. 
•American  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Company. 
§Life  Insurance  Agency  Management  Association. 


AGRICULTURE 


STATE 
and 
SECTION 

*Cash  Receipts  From 
Farming,  incl.  Government 
Payments 

%of 
Land 
in 
Farms 

Number 
of 
Farms 

No.  of  Farms  with 

Aver. 
Acre- 
age 
per 
Farm 

Average  Value 
Land  and 
Buildings 

Elec- 
tricity 

Tele- 
phone 

1956 

1957 

Per 

Farm 

Per 
Acre 

Now  England 

Maine  

$     202,847,000 
65,814,000 
112,585,000 
174,369,000 
22,904,000 
168,147,000 

$     181,813,000 
67,955,000 
113,875,000 
175,405,000 
21,267,000 
164,985,000 

21.0 
29.7 
59.4 
33.0 
28.2 
40.6 

30,358 
13,391 
19,043 
22,220 
2,598 
15,615 

26,200 
12,696 
17,533 
20,365 
2,411 
14,425 

19,467 
10,055 
13,267 
17,319 
1,998 
13,081 

137.7 
128.0 
185.2 
74.7 
73.5 
81.5 

128.2 
69.5 
96.1 

114.3 
112.3 
45.2 
103,1 
100.9 
67.0 
85.2 
129.9 
290.1 

1052 
118.0 
158.6 
111.0 
137.8 

89.0 
80.0 
98.8 
824 

183.6 
168.7 
152.7 
630.0 
674.0 
4426 
370.0 

103.4 
90.2 
253.1 
438.5 

1,688.7 
328.3 
2,727.1 
8327 
2,0137 
3,833.7 
440.2 
1,195.7 

248.8 
339.8 
266.9 

$  7,587 
8,921 
10,343 
13,683 
16,941 
20,011 

$11,847 
19,635 
10,349 

$12,569 
14,212 
48,871 
8,449 
5,852 
6,490 
5,648 
5,336 
15,081 

$14,575 
16,550 
28,357 
10,965 
12,220 

$  7,192 
6,154 
4,624 
4,421 

$15,749 
27,566 
9,776 
18,014 
20,830 
25,960 
24,756 

$  6,151 
7,011 
13,045 
20,269 

$27,660 
22,475 
33,252 
26,164 
26,837 
47,040 
19,433 
43,889 

$20,744 
19,963 
40,543 

$  54.17 
72.85 
55.68 
189.54 
232.02 
247.77 

$  91.62 
292.84 
106.97 

$114.11 
125.07 
3688.41 
82.02 
59,31 
98.65 
69.06 
43.28 
54.85 

$136.34 
136.90 
174.15 
98.52 
88.58 

$  80.87 
77.26 
48.68 
55.42 

$  84.46 
160.71 
6366 
28.86 
31.31 
57.62 
6580 

£61.  00 
82.21 
51.42 
46.21 

$  17JX) 
73.01 
13.75 

32.54 
16.10 
15.97 
48.38 
35.99 

$86.31 
[62.73 
161.35 

New  Hampshire  

Vermont  

Massachusetts  

Rhode  Island  
Connecticut  

Total  

$     746,666,000 

$     830,312,000 
332,399,000 
748,281,000 

$     725,300,000 

$     832,685,000 
327,972,000 
760,451,000 

31.0 

52.2 
35.8 
49.0 

103,225 

124,977 
24,838 
146,887 

93,630 

117,262 
23,281 
133,919 

75,187 

87,767 
17,829 
77,211 

MlddU  Atlantic 

New  York  

New  Jersey  
Pennsylvania  

Total    

$  1,910,992,000 

$     115,561,000 
246,780,000 

467,063,000 
115,029,000 
960,808,000 
335,715,000 
663,641,000 
681,300,000 

$  1,921,108,000 

$      111,673,000 
246,594,000 

448,084,000 
110,829,000 
877,325,000 
338,624,000 
671,798,000 
642,853,000 

49.5 

67.2 
64.1 
3.2 
61.0 
53.3 
61.5 
61.2 
68.8 
47.5 

296,702 

7,448 
36,107 
28 
150,997 
81,434 
288,508 
139,364 
198,191 
56,921 

274,462 

6,112 
30,302 
18 
114,273 
59,141 
219,417 
95,025 
149,271 
40,535 

182,807 

4,990 
19,457 
17 
35,853 
21,724 
23,347 
11,901 
18.624 
10,253 

South  Atlantic 

Delaware  

Maryland              .... 

District  of  Columbia.  .  . 
Virginia 

West  Virginia  

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida  

Total 

$  3,585,897,000 

%  1,028,076,000 
1,033,351,000 
1,956,294,000 
686,768,000 
1,028,391,000 

$  3,447,780,000 

$  1,021,204,000 
1,072,535,000 
1,959,840,000 
714,059,000 
1,063,505,000 

59.5 

799 
84.8 
86.5 
47.3 
66.3 

958,998 

199,359 
166,627 
195,268 
155,589 
168,561 

714,094 

185,681 
152,864 
169,645 
146,902 
156,382 

146,166 

119,721 
102,994 
127,618 
83,136 
99,821 

East  No.  Central 

Ohio 

Indiana  

Illinois 

Michigan  

Wisconsin  

Total  

$  5,732,880,000 

$     544,578,000 
479,209,000 
444,332,000 
566,875,000 

$  5,831,143,000 

$     577,236,000 
460,046,000 
428,568,000 
476,551,000 

71  5 

76.2 
69.3 
63.9 
685 

885,404 

218,476 
231,631 
211,512 
251,383 

811,474 

145,246 
165,541 
144,589 
140,695 

533,290 

45,808 
43,541 
17,442 
16.425 

Eatt  So.  Contra! 

Kentucky 

Tennessee  

Alabama  

Mississippi  

Total  

$  2,034,994,000 

$  1,302,054,000 
2,174,387,000 
1,017,511,000 
553,826,000 
500,778,000 
1,004,897,000 
835,644,000 

$  1,942,401,000 

$  1,301,055,000 
2,161,994,000 
1,020,042,000 
589,862,000 
578,590,000 
1,039,417,000 
954,225,000 

691 

64.2 
95.5 
79.3 
91.9 
91.4 
96.7 
92.5 

913.002 

179,101 
203,159 
230,045 
65,401 
66,452 
107,183 
131,394 

596,071 

150,755 
184,787 
159,165 
44,200 
45,898 
83,309 
97,668 

123,216 

107,359 
166,380 
106,673 
27,214 
37,221 
69,541 
89,760 

Wost  No.  Contra  1 

Minnesota  

Iowa 

Missouri    

North  Dakota  
South  Dakota    .  . 

Nebraska  
Kansas  

Total  

$  7,389,097,000 

$     633,435,000 
384,972,000 
509,250,000 
1,828,841,000 

$  7,645,185,000 

$     560,414,000 
348,902,000 
519,223,000 
2,027,552,000 

87.0 

56.0 
38.8 
81.5 
86.2 

982,735 

182,429 
124,181 
142,246 
331,567 

765.782 

121,916 
83,191 
93,315 
260,373 

604,148 

19,201 
14,364 
47,161 
79,080 

Wott  So.  Contral 

Arkansas  
Louisana  

Oklahoma 

Texas  

Total 

$  3,356,498,000 

$     375,024,000 
354,383,000 
129,081,000 
430,345,000 
187,984,000 
361,244,000 
150,661,000 
39,899,000 

$  3,456,091,000 

$     436,176,000 
374,687,000 
138,004,000 
511,960,000 
212,278,000 
378,304,000 
159,364,000 
40,852,000 

76.8 

63.5 
25.0 
55.1 
57.1 
61.1 
54.9 
20.1 
3.1 

780,423 

35,085 
40,284 
12,614 
45,578 
23,599 
10,412 
24,176 
148 

558,795 

26,335 
37,232 
9,432 
36,541 
14,037 
8,062 
21,602 
115 

159,806 

9,995 
22,264 
4,735 
27,048 
3,500 
4,408 
12,515 
39 

Mountain 

Montana  
Idaho 

Wyoming  

Colorado  

New  Mexico 

Arizona       

Utah  

Nevada  

Total  

$  2,028,621,000 

$     532,356,000 
420,849,000 
2,813,263,000 

$  2,251,625,000 

$     589,183,000 
419,185,000 
2,805,841,000 

50.1 

40.6 
33.0 
36.5 

191,896 

69,820 
59,827 
137,168 

153,356 

64,599 
54,618 
124,613 

84,504 

40,166 
30,104 
78,720 

Pacific 

Washington  
Oregon  
California  

Total  

$  5,795,089,000 

$  3,814,209,000 

36.3 

266,815 

243,830 

148,990 

Grand  Total  

$32,580,734,000 

$31,034,842,000 

62.6 

5,379,200 

4,211,494 

2,058,114 

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CITIES  OF  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE 

U.  8.  Genius,  I960 


New  York,  N.  Y 7,891.967 

Brooklyn  borough  2,788,175 

Manhattan  borough  1,960,101 

Queens  borough  1,650,849 

Bronx  borough  1,461,277 

Richmond  borough  191,665 

Chicago,  111 8,620,962 

Philadelphia,  Pa 2,071,606 

•Los  Angeles,  Calif 1,970,858 

Detroit,    Mich 1,849,568 

Baltimore,  Md 949.708 

Cleveland,  Ohio  914,808 

St.  Louis,  Mo 866,796 

Washington.  D.  C 802,178 

Boston,  Mass 801,444 

San  Francisco,  Calif 776,867 

Pittsburgh,  Pa 676,806 

Milwaukee,    Wis 687,892 

fHouston,  Tex 596,168 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 680.182 

New  Orleans,  La 670,445 

Minneapolis,   Minn 621,718 

Cincinnati,  Ohio  508,998 

•Seattle.  Wash 467,691 

Kansas  City.  Mo 466,622 

Newark,  N.  J 488,776 

•Dallas,  Tex 484,462 

Indianapolis,    Ind 427,178 

•Denver,   Colo 415,786 

tSan  Antonio,  Tex 408,442 

•Memphis.  Tenn 396,000 

•Oakland.  Calif 884,576 

Columbus,   Ohio  875,901 

Portland,   Ore 873,628 

Louisville,  Ky 869,129 

tSan  Diego,  Calif 884,887 

Rochester,  N.   Y 882.488 

Atlanta,   Ga 831,814 

Birmingham,  Ala 826,037 

St.   Paul,   Minn 311,349 

Toledo,    Ohio    303,616 

Jersey  City,  N.  J 299,017 

fFort  Worth,  Tex 278,778 

Akron,   Ohio   274,606 

Omaha.    Neb 251,117 

tLong  Beach,  Calif 250,767 

•Miami,  Fla 249,276 

Providence,  R.  1 248,674 

•Honolulu,  T.  H 248,084 

Dayton,   Ohio  248,872 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla 243,604 

Richmond.  Va 230,810 

Syracuse.  N.  Y 220.588 

•Norfolk,  Va 213, 518 

Jacksonville,    Fla 204,611 


Worcester,  Mass 208,486 

Tulsa,  Okla 182,740 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah  182,121 

Des  Moines.  Iowa 177,966 

Hartford,  Conn 177.897 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 176,516 

Nashville,    Tenn 174,807 

Youngstown,  Ohio  168,380 

•Wichita,  Kans 168,279 

New  Haven,  Conn 164,448 

Flint,    Mich 168,148 

Springfield,   Mass 162,899 

'Spokane,  Wash 161,721 

Bridgeport,   Conn 168,709 

Yonkers.   N.   Y 162,798 

Tacoma,  Wash 148,678 

Paterson.  N.  J 139.886 

"Sacramento,  Calif 187,672 

Albany.   N.   Y 184,995 

°Charlotte.  N.  C 184,042 

Gary,    Ind 138,911 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind 188.607 

tAustin,  Tex 132,459 

Chattanooga.  Tenn 181,041 

Erie,  Pa 180,808 

•El  Paso,  Tex 130,486 

Kansas  City,  Kans 129,663 

tMobile,   Ala 129.009 

Trenton,  N.  J 128,009 

°Shreveport,   La 127,206 

t Baton  Rouge,  La 127,206 

Scranton,  Pa 125,536 

Knoxville,  Tenn 124,769 

Tampa,  Fla,   124,681 

Camden.  N.  J 124,555 

Cambridge,   Mass 120,740 

Savannah,   Ga 119.688 

Canton,  Ohio  116,912 

South  Bend,  Ind 115,911 

•Berkeley.  Calif 118,805 

Elizabeth,  N.  J 112,817 

Fall   River,   Mass 111.968 

Peoria,    111 111,856 

Wilmington,  Del 110.856 

Reading,    Pa 109,820 

New  Bedford,  Mass 109,189 

tCorpus  Christi.  Tex 108.287 

tPhoenix,   Ari* 106,818 

Allentown,    Pa 106,766 

*  Montgomery,  Ala.  106,625 

Duluth,  Minn 104.611 

Waterbury,   Conn 104,477 

Somerville,  Mass 102,351 

Little  Rock,   Ark 102,218 

Utica,  N.  Y 101,681 


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Cities  of  over  60,000  population,  Canadian  Census,  1956 


Montreal,  Que 1,109,439 

Toronto,  Ont 667.706 

Vancouver,  B.  C 365,844 

Winnipeg,  Man 255,093 

Hamilton,  Ont 239,626 

Edmonton.  Alberta 226,002 

Ottawa,  Ont 222,129 

Calgary.  Alberta  181,780 

Quebec,  Que 170,703 

Windsor,  Ont.  121,980 

London,  Ont 101,698 

Halifax,  N.  S 98,301 


Regina,  Saak 89,755 

Verdun,  Que 78,262 

Saskatoon,  Sask 72,858 

Kitchener,  Ont 59,562 

Sherbrooke,  Que 58,668 

Saint  John's,  Nwfld 57,078 

Victoria,  B.  C 54,684 

St.  John,  N.  B 62,491 

Brantford,  Ont 51,869 

Trois-Rivieres,  Que 60,483 

Oshawa,  Ont 50,412 


POPULATION 


POPULATION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 

Continental  United  State*  150,097,361 
United  States,  including  territories  and  possessions,  153,615,088 

(United  States  Census.  1950) 


Cities,  towns  and  villages  of  the  United  States  and  Canada,  arranged  by  states  and  provinces 
in  alphabetical  order  and  sub-divided  into  groups  in  each  state  and  province  according  to  the 
number  of  inhabitants,  from  2,600  upward.  The  Census  Bureau  classes  as  urban  those  places 
which  have  a  population  of  2,500  or  more.  Places  with  less  than  2,500  are  classed  as  rural. 


ALABAMA 

2^00-^5,000 

Aliceville   8.170 

Bay  Minette 8,782 

Boas  8,078 

Brundidge 2,605 

Cardona 8,147 

Childersburg    4,028 

Clanton 4,640 

Cordova   8,156 

Dallas   Mills-East  Side  2,768 

Elba    2,086 

Evergreen    8,454 

Fairfax  2.717 

Fairhope 8,864 

Fayette 8.707 

Florala  2,713 

Geneva  8.579 

Haley ville    8.881 

Hartselle    8,429 

Jackson    8,072 

Jacksonville  4,761 

Langdale 2,721 

Leeds    8,806 

Llpscomb   2,650 

Marion   2,822 

Merrimack  8,086 

Mignon  8,068 

Monroevtlle    2,772 

Northport 8,885 

Oakwood-Lincoln    Mills  4,447 

Oneonta   2,802 

Piedmont  4,498 

Prattville  4,885 

Scottsboro    4,781 

Shawmnt    8,266 

Tallassee    4,225 

Union  Springs  8,282 

Wetnmpka  8,818 

5,000—10,000 

Albertville  6,897 

Alexander  City  6,480 

Andalusia  9.162 

Athens   6,809 

Atmore  6.720 

Attalla   7,687 

Brewton  6,146 

Culhnan    7,528 

Demopolis    6,004 

Enterprise   7,288 

Eufaula 6,906 

Fort  Payne 6,226 

Greenville 6,781 

Gunterville 5,268 

Jasper 8,689 

Lanett 7.484 

Mountain  Brook  City....  8.859 

Opp  6,240 

Osark   6.288 

Boanoke  6,892 

Rusiell  ville 6,012 

Sylacauga —  9,606 

Tan-ant 7,671 

Troy  8,565 

Tnscumbia  6,784 


Tuskegee   6.712 

West  Huntsville  8.221 

10,000—25,000 

Auburn  12,989 

Decatur    19,974 

Dothan  21,684 

Fairfleld  18.177 

Florence  28,879 

Homewood  12,866 

Huntsville   16.487 

Opelika  12,296 

Phenix  City  28,805 

Prichard  19.014 

Selma   22,840 

Sheffield  10.767 

Talladega  18.184 

25,000—50,000 

Annlston    81,066 

Bessemer  28,445 

Tusccaloosa  46,896 

50,000  or  More 
Gadaden  56,725 

100,000  or  More 

Birmingham 826,087 

Mobile 129.009 

Montgomery    106,525 


ALASKA 

5,000—10,000 

Fairbanks 5.771 

Juneau   5,956 

Ketchican 5,805 

10,000—25,000 
Anchorage   1 1,254 


ARIZONA 

2,500—5,000 

Avondale    2,506 

Bisbee    8,801 

Casa  Grande 4,181 

Chandler 8,799 

Clifton    8.466 

Coolidge  4.806 

Eloy    8,580 

Kingman    8,842 

Miami  4,829 

Miller  Valley  2,958 

Safford  8.756 

Sunnyslope    4.420 

Superior x  4.200 

Tolleson  8,042 

Warren  2,610 

West  Yuma  4,741 

5,000—10,000 

Ajo  5,817 

Douglas    9,442 


Flagstaff 7.668 

Glendale  8.179 

Globe    6.419 

Morenci    6,541 

Nogales    6,168 

Pasgua  Village-El  Rio..  6,466 

Prescott  6,764 

Tempe    7,684 

Wakefleld  8,906 

Winslow  6,518 

Yuma  9.145 

10,000—25,000 

Amphitheater    12.664 

Mesa  16,790 

25,000—50,000 
Tucson   45,454 

100,000  or  More 
Phoenix    106.818 


ARKANSAS 

2,500—5,000 

Ashdown    2.788 

Bentonville    2.942 

Bradley  Quarters  2.880 

Brinkley  4.178 

Clarendon 2.547 

Clarksville  4,848 

Crossett  4,619 

Cullendale    8,226 

DeQueen  8,016 

Dermott  8,601 

DeWitt  2,848 

Dumas    2.612 

Eudora  8.072 

Fordyce    8,754 

Hamburg   2,666 

Marianna    4,580 

Marked  Tree  2,878 

McGehee    8,854 

Mena 4,445 

Monticello    4.501 

Nashville   8.648 

Paris  8,781 

Piggott  2.558 

Pocahontas 8,840 

Prescott  8,960 

Rogers    4,962 

Siloam  Springs  8,270 

Stamps  City 2,562 

Trumann    8,744 

Walnut  Ridge  City 8,106 

Warren 2,615 

Wynne  4.142 

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Arkadelphia  6,819 

Bates  ville  6,414 

Benton   6,277 

Conway 8.610 

Forrest  City 7,607 

Harrison 6.642 

Hope 8.605 


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Magnolia    6,918 

Malvern   8,072 

Morrilton  6,488 

Newport  6,254 

Osceola  5,006 

Paragould 9,668 

Russellville    8,166 

Searcy 6,024 

Springdale   6,885 

Stuttgart   7,276 

Van  Buren  6,418 

West  Helena  City  6.107 

West  Memphis  City  ....  9,112 

10,000—25,000 

Blytheville  16,284 

Camden 11,872 

El  Dorado 28,076 

Fayetteville  17,071 

Helena    11,286 

Jonesboro 16,810 

Texarkana   15.876 

25,000—50,000 

Fort  Smith 47,942 

Hot  Springs  National 

Park  29.807 

North   Little  Rock 44,097 

Pine  Bluff  City 87,162 

100,000  or  More 
Little  Rock 102,218 


CALIFORNIA 

2,500—5,000 

Alturas  2.819 

Arcata    8.729 

Ataacadera  3,448 

Atherton    8,680 

Atwater    2,866 

Auburn  4,658 

Avenal    8,982 

Beaumont     8,152 

Bishop    2,891 

Blythe 4.089 

Brea    8.208 

Carlsbad  4,388 

Carmel-by-the-Sea    4,351 

Carmichael  4,499 

Carpinteria    2.864 

Chico  Vecina  8,967 

Chowchilla  8,893 

Chrisman  4,211 

Clovis   2,766 

Coachella   2,765 

Colusa    8,081 

Corcoran    8,150 

Corning    2,687 

Covina    8,966 

Davis    3,664 

Decota    2,880 

Dinuba   4,971 

El  Paso  de  Roblcs  City..  4,836 

Emeryville  2,889 

Exeter    4,078 

Fairfax  4,078 

Fairfleld   8,118 

Fillmore  8,884 

Ford  City  4,347 

Fort   Bragg   8,826 

Freedam  2,766 

Garden  Grove  8,762 

Gllroy  4,951 

Glendora    8,988 

Gridley  8,064 

Healdsburg    8,268 

Hemet    8,886 

Hillsborough    8,662 

Holllster  4,908 

La  Habra  4,961 

Lamont 8,571 

Lancaster  8,694 

Larkspur   2,906 

La  Sierra  8.802 

La  Verne  4,198 

Livermore    4.864 

Los  Banos  8,868 


Los   Gatos   4,907 

Mantica   8,804 

Mulberry   2,646 

Needles  4,061 

Nevada  City 2,605 

Newhall   2,627 

Novata  3,496 

Oakdale    4,064 

Ojai  2,519 

Olivehurst   3,688 

Paradise  4,426 

Placerville   8.749 

Port  Huenexne  City 8,024 

Red  Bluff  4,906 

Reedley    4,185 

Rialto   8,156 

Riverbank    2,662 

Rupert    4,490 

Sausalito    4,828 

Seal  Beach  8,568 

Sebastapol    2,601 

Shell  Point  4.674 

Signal  Hill  4,040 

South  Taft  2,918 

Taft    3,707 

Vacaville    3,169 

Victorville   3,241 

Weed    2,789 

Westminster    3,131 

West  Covina  City  4,499 

West  Riverside  3,798 

Westwood    8,618 

Willits    2,691 

Willows    8,019 

Woodlake  2,525 

Yreka   3,227 

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Arvin    6,007 

Banning   7,084 

Barstow    6,135 

Belmont   6,667 

Benicia  7.284 

Buena  Park  6,483 

Calexico    6.483 

Chino    6,784 

Claremont    6,827 

Coalinga  5,639 

Concord    6,968 

Delano    8.717 

El  Cajon  6,600 

El  Monte  8,101 

El  Segundo  8,011 

Escondido 6,644 

Grass  Valley  6,288 

Huntington  Beach  6,287 

Indio  5,800 

Laguna  Beach  6,661 

Lindsay    6,060 

Lompoc    5,620 

Martinez    8,268 

Marysville   7,826 

(Br.  of  Huntington  Park  P.O.) 

Millbrae   8,972 

Mill  Valley  7,331 

Mountain  View  6,563 

North  Modesto  College  5,046 

North   Sacramento   6,029 

Oroville    6,387 

Pacific  Grove  9,628 

Palm   Springs   7,660 

Pleasant  Hills  6,686 

Porterville   6,904 

Roseville    8.723 

San  Anselmo  9,188 

Sanger    6,400 

Selma   5,964 

Sierra  Madre  7,278 

Sunnyvale    9,829 

Susanville    5,888 

Tracy    8,410 

Turlock    6,286 

Twin  Lakes -Delmar 6,788 

Uhiah   6,120 

Upland   9,203 

Wasco    6.592 

Woodland  9,888 

Yuba  City  7,861 


Population 

10,000—25,000 

Albany   ~~ 17,590 

(Branch  of  Berkeley  P.  O.) 

Alisal   16,714 

Anaheim  14,666 

Antioch    11.061 

Arcadia    23.066 

Azusa  11,042 

Bell  15,480 

Brawley    11,922 

Burlingame    19,886 

Chico    12,272 

Chula  Vista  15,927 

Colton    14,465 

Corona    10,228 

Coronda  City  12.700 

Costa  Mesa  11,844 

Culver  City  19,720 

Daly  City  16,191 

El  Centro  12,690 

El   Cerrito   18,011 

Eureka  28,068 

Fontana  X  13,695 

Fullerton    13,968 

Gardena   14.406 

Hanford   10,028 

Hawthorne  16,816 

Hayward    14,272 

Hermosa  Beach  11,826 

La  Mesa  10,946 

Lodi    13.798 

Lomita X  10,500 

Madera  10,497 

Manhattan  Beach  17.830 

Maywood    13,?92 

Meno  Park  18,587 

Merced  16,278 

Modesta  17,889 

Monrovia   20.186 

Montebello  21,786 

Monterey  16,205 

Monterey  Park  20.895 

Napa  18,679 

National  City  21,199 

Newport  Beach  12.120 

Oceanside  12,881 

Oildale    16,615 

Ontario  22,872 

Orange  10.027 

Oxnard   21.567 

Petaluma   10.315 

Pico   ...„ X  18.000 

Piedmont  City  10,132 

Pittsburg  12.763 

Redding    10,256 

Redlands    18.429 

Rosemead    X  15,000 

Salinas    18,917 

San  Bruno  12,478 

San  Buenaventura 16,584 

San  Carlos  14,871 

San  Fernando 12,992 

San  Gabriel  20,848 

San  Luis  Obispo  14,180 

San  Marino 11.280 

San  Pablo 14,476 

San  Rafael  13.848 

Santa  Clara  11.702 

Santa  Cruz  21,970 

Santa  Maria  10,440 

Santa  Paula  11,049 

Santa  Rosa 17,902 

Seaside  10,226 

South  Bakersfield  12,120 

South  Pasadena 16,935 

South  San  Francisco..  19,851 

Torrance    22,241 

Tulare    12,445 

Visalia   11,749 

Watsonville  11.572 

Whittier  28.820 

25,000—50,000 

Altadena   x  32,000 

Bakersfleld  34.784 

Baldwin  Park  x  27.600 

Bellflow«r   x  37,000 

Beverly  Hills  29,082 

Compton  47.991 

East  Bmkerefleld  38,177 


X  Rand  McNally  estimate. 


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Hnntinfftoft  Pmrk  . —  29,460 

Inglewood    46,186 

Lynwood    25,828 

Palo  Alto  26,475 

Pomona    35,405 

Redondo  Beach  25,226 

Redwood  City  26,644 

Riverside   46,764 

San  Leandro 27,542 

San  Mateo  41,782 

Santa  Ana  46,588 

Santa   Barbara   44,918 

Vallejo    26.088 

Ventura x  25,880 

50,OOO—1OO,000 

Alameda  64,480 

Alhambra  61,869 

Burbank  78,577 

Downey  x  80,000 

Fresno    91,669 

Glendale  96,702 

Norwalk x  70,000 

Richmond  99,646 

San  Bernadino  68,058 

San  Jose 96,280 

Santa  Monica 71,595 

South  Gate 61,116 

Stockton  70,858 

100,000  or  More 

Berkeley  118,805 

Long  Beach  250.767 

Los  Angeles  1,970,358 

Oakland    384,676 

Pasadena    104,677 

Sacramento    137,672 

San  Diego 334,887 

San  Francisco  775,867 


COLORADO 

2,500—5,000 

Brighton    4.836 

Cortex 2,680 

Craig    8,080 

Delta    4,097 

Derby   2,840 

Edgewater   2.680 

Florence  2,778 

Gunnison    2,770 

Ivywild  2,849 

Knob  Hill  8.612 

Las  Animas  8,223 

Leadville    4,081 

Littleton    8,378 

Manitou  Springs  2,680 

Monte  Vista 8,272 

Montrose   4,964 

Rocky  Ford  4.087 

Salida   4,563 

South  Boulder  8,807 

5,000 — 10,000 

Alamosa  6,854 

Canon  City 6,345 

Durango  7,469 

Fort  Morgan  6,815 

Golden    6,238 

La  Junta  7,712 

Lamar    6,829 

Longmont    8,099 

Loveland    6,778 

Sterling    7,534 

Walsenburg  6,596 

10,000—25,000 

Aurora   11,421 

Boulder 19,999 

Englewood  16,869 

Fort  Collins  14,987 

Grand  Junction  14,604 

Greeley  20,854 

Trinidad  12,204 

25,000— -50,000 
Colorado  Springs 45.472 


50,000—100,000 
Pueblo    68.685 

100,000  or  More 
Denver  415,786 

CONNECTICUT 

2,500—5.000 

Avon  8,171 

Branford 2,652 

Brooklyn    2,662 

Canton   8,618 

Colchester    8.007 

Coventry    4,085 

Cromwell    4,286 

Danielson  4,564 

Deep  River 2,670 

East   Haddam   2,564 

East  Hampton  4,000 

East  Lyroe  8,870 

East   Windsor  4,869 

Ellington    8.099 

Essex    8,491 

Granby  2.693 

Haddam    2,686 

Jewett  City  8,699 

Litchfleld   4,964 

Madison   8,078 

Middlebury    8,818 

Monroe  2,892 

Montvillo   4,766 

Moosup 2,909 

Mystic 2,266 

North  Canaan  2,647 

Orange  8,032 

Ridgefleld  4,856 

Salisbury    8,132 

Simsbury    4,822 

Somers  2,631 

Southbury    8,828 

South   Windsor  4.066 

Stafford  Springs  8,890 

Suffleld  4,896 

Thomaston  4,896 

Wilton    4,568 

Wolcott    8,568 

Woodbridge  2.822 

Woodbury    2,664 

5,000—10,000 

Berlin  Town 7,470 

Bethel  5.104 

Bloomfleld    5,746 

Farmington   7,026 

Glastonbury  8,818 

Griswold  6,728 

Guilford   5,092 

New  Canaan  8,001 

Newington   9,110 

New  Milford  5.799 

New  town    7,448 

North  Haven  9,444 

Plainfleld    8,071 

Plainville   9,994 

Plymouth  6.771 

Portland  6,186 

Putnam 9,804 

Rockville    8,020 

Rocky  Hill  6,108 

Seymour  7,882 

Stafford    6,471 

Thompson    6,686 

Thompsonville  9,688 

Trumbull    8,641 

Waterford    9,100 

Windsor  Locks  6,211 

Winsted  8.729 

10,000—25,000 

Ansonia    18,706 

Branford 10,044 

Darien    11,767 

Derby  10,260 

Enfleld   15,464 

East  Haven  12,212 

Groton    21,896 


Killingly    10,016 

Mansfield  10,008 

Naugatuck  17.465 

Shelton  12,694 

Southington  13,061 

Stonington  11,801 

Vernon  10,115 

Wallingford  16.976 

Watertown    10.699 

Westport   11,667 

Wethersfleld    12,688 

Willimantie   18,666 

Winchester    10.636 

Windham  16,884 

Windsor  11,838 

25,000 — 50,000 

Bristol    85.961 

Danbury  80,887 

East  Hartford  29.938 

Fairfleld  80,489 

Greenwich    40.885 

Hamden    29.715 

Manchester    84.116 

Meriden    44,088 

Middletown    29,711 

Milford  26.870 

New  London 80,661 

Norwalk   49,460 

Norwich   87,688 

Stratford    88,428 

Torrington  27,820 

West  Hartford 44,402 

(Branch  of  Hartford  P.O.) 
West  Haven 82,010 

(Br.  of  New  Haven  P.O.) 

50,000—100,000 

New  Britain 78,726 

Stamford    74,298 

100,000  or  More 

Bridgeport  1 68.709 

Hartford    177.897 

New  Haven 164.443 

Waterbury  104,477 


DELAWARE 

2,500—5,000 

Laurel  2,700 

Lewes     2,904 

Seaford     8.087 

5,000—10,000 

Dover  6.228 

Els  mere    5,814 

Milford  5,170 

Newark     6,781 

New  Castle  6,896 

100,000  or  More 

Wilmington   110,356 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

100.000  or  More 

Washington  802,178 


FLORIDA 

2,500 — 5,OOO 

Apalachicola    8,222 

Arcadia    4,764 

Auburndale    8,768 

Avon  Park  4,612 

Bond-South  City  4,611 

Boynton  Beach  2,642 

Chipley  2,960 

Cocoa    4.245 

Dade  City 8.806 

Dania    4,640 

De  Funiak  Springs  8.077 

Dunedin  8.200 

Euttis     4,006 

Fernandina    4,420 


xRaod  McNaUy  estimate. 


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Population 


Fort  Meade  2,808 

100,000  or  More 
Jacksonville  204,517 

Tifton    6  831 

Green  Cove  Springs  ....  8,291 
Gulfport  8,702 

Toccoa   ...       .           .     6781 

Miami  249,276 

Vidalia                                 5  819 

Hollandale   8.888 

Tampa    124  681 

Warner  Robins                   7  986 

Holly   Hill   8,282 

GEORGIA 

2,500—5,000 
Adel    2,776 
Alma    2.688 
Ashburn  2,918 

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10,000  —  25,000 

Americus                            11  389 

Homestead     4,678 

Kiseimmee  4.810 

Live  Oak  4,064 

Brunswick                          17  954 

MadUon  8,150 

College  Park  City  14,636 
Dalton    16,968 
Decatur    21,686 
Dublin    10,282 
East  Point  21.080 

Melbourne   4.228 
Mount  Dora  8,028 
Ormond    8,418 
Pahokee   4,472 

Palmetto    4,108 
Perrine  2.869 
Perry    2,797 
Pinellas  Park  2,924 

Baxley    8.409 
Blakely     8.284 
Buford    8,812 
Calhoun    3,231 

Gainesville  11,986 
Griffin  13,982 
Marietta  20,687 
Midway-Hardwick    ....  14.774 

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Port  St.  Joe  2,762 

Camilla  8,746 

Thsimoa  villA                                             1  A    A9  A 

Riviera  Beach  4,066 

Canton    2,716 

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Saint  Cloud   8.001 

Chamblee  City  8,445 

Waycross  18,899 

South   Miami  4.809 
Starke                                   2  944 

Cochran    8,867 
Commerce    3,851 

25,000  —  50,000 

AlKnnv                                             ftl    IKK 

Stuart  2,912 

Cuthbert    4.026 

Tarpon  Springs  4,823 

Dawson    4,411 

AtVkAita                                               98   IRft 

Titusville   2,604 

Dock  Junction  4,160 

T  0    fvoncpA                                   9K  ft9K 

Vero  Beach  4,746 

Donalsonville  2,669 

Rnm*                                                 90  ftl  K 

Wauchula         .        .           2  872 

Douglasville     3,400 

5O,000  —  100,OOO 

Augusta                               71  508 

West  Gate                           8  803 

Eastman  8,697 

West  Miami  4.048 

East  Thomaston  8,082 
Eatonton    2,749 

Winter  Garden   8,603 

Columbus                            79  611 

5,000  —  10,000 

Bartow  8.694 
Belle  Glade  7,219 

Experiment    4,265 

Macon                                 70  252 

Fair  Oaks  8,131 

100.00O  or  More 

Atlanta  831.814 

Forest  Park  2,653 

Forsyth    8,125 

Chattahoochee  8,473 
Crestview    6,008 

Hartwell  2,964 
Hawkinsville                       3  342 

Savannah   119.688 

De  Land  8.652 

Hazelhurst                           2  687 

HAWAII 

2,500—5,000 

Aiea                                         8  714 

Delray  Beach  6,812 

Hogansville                          8  769 

Raines  City  6,630 

Jesup                                     4  605 

Jacksonville  Beach  6,430 
Lake  City  7,571 

Lafayette  4,884 

Lawrenceville                      2  932 

Lake  Wales  6,821 

Lyons                                      2  799 

Ewa                                         3  429 

Lee  a  burg    7,395 

Manchester                          4  036 

Kaneoke                                3  208 

Marianna    5,846 

Millen                                      3  449 

Kapaa                         .      ...   3  177 

Miami   Shores   6.086 

Monroe                                  4  542 

Lahaina                                 4  026 

Miami  Springs  5,108 

Montezuma                          2  921 

Lanai  City                2,746 

New  Smyrna  Beach  ....   5,775 
Opalocka    6,271 

Nashville    8  414 

Lihue  Town  8,870 

Ocilla                                       2  697 

Paia                                 ....  3  195 

Palatka  9.176 

Pelham                                   4  865 

Pearl  City                              2  668 

Plant  City   9.280 

Perry                                       3  849 

Waialua  Mill          ..  .       .  2,602 

Pompano  Beach  6.682 

Porterdale                             8  207 

5,000  —  10,000 
Kahului                                 6  306 

Quincy    6,505 

Quitman                                4  769 

Sebring  6,006 

Rockmart                              8  821 

Winter  Haven  8,605 

Rossville                                3  892 

Kailua-Lanikai  7,740 

Winter  Park  8,260 

Sandersville                          4  480 

Wahiawa         8.869 

10,000—25,000 

Bradentown   13,604 

Silvertown                             8  887 

Wailuku  7,424 

Summerville                         3  973 

Waipahu       7,169 

Swainsboro                           4  300 

25,000  —  50,000 
Hilo                          27,198 

Clearwater  15,681 
Coral  Gables  19,837 

Sylvania  2.989 

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Fort  Myers  18,196 
Fort   Pierce  18,602 

Tallapoosa    2.826 

100,000  or  More 
Honolulu    248,084 

Hialeah  19,676 

TVirtn                                                           Q   ftOQ 

Hollywood    14,851 

Unionville-Phillipsburg    2.770 

\VOU  Viirtcrtrkn                                     S   802 

Lake  Worth  11.777 

IDAHO 

2,500  —  5,000 
Alnmeda  4.694 

North  Miami  10,734 

Ocala    11.741 

West  Point                           4  076 

Saint    Augustine   13,655 
Sanford    11,985 
Sarasota  18.896 

Winder  4.604 

Warrington    13,570 

25,000—50,000 
Daytona  Beach  80,187 

5,000  —  10,000 
Bainbridge  7.562 
Cairo                                      5  677 

Buhl    2.870 
Emmett    8.067 
Gooding        8,099 

Carrollton     7.763 

Grangeville    2,644 

Fort  Lauderdale  86,828 

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Cartersville    7,270 
Cedartown    9,470 

Jerome  4,628 
Kellogg     4.913 

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Cordele  9,462 

Malad  City  2.716 

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Covington    6,192 

Montpelier  2,682 

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Douglas    7,428 

Mountain  View  8.084 

(Branch  of  Miami  P.O.) 
Panama  City  25.814 

Elberton  6,772 

Orchards    4.494 

Fitzgerald    8,180 

Payette    4,032 

Pensacola  43.479 

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Fort  Valley   6,820 
Hapeville   8,660 

Preston    4,046 
Rexburg  4,268 

West  Palm  Beach  48,162 

50,000  —  100.000 
Orlando                              62  867 

Milledgeville    8  835 

Rupert    8.098 

Newnan        8,218 

St.  Anthony  2.696 

North  Atlanta    ..  .             6  930 

Salmon  2,648 

Statesboro    6,097 

Sandpoint  4.266 

Saint  Petersburg  96,788 

Thomaston          .         *      6  680 

Wallace  3,140 

xRand  Me  Nail  7  estimate. 


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Weiser  ••  • 

8,961 

....  2,985 

Mount  Carmel  

8.782 

West  Boise           

3  024 

North  Riverside  

....  8,280 

Murphysboro  

9,241 

O'  Fallen     

..  .  8,022 

Naperville    „  

7,013 

5,000—10,000 

Oglesby            •••  ........ 

.   .  3,922 

Normal  

9,772 

Blackfoot       •••• 

6,180 

Oregon  ••  .  .        ..... 

.  3  206 

North  Chicago  

8,628 

Burley       .      

6,924 

Palatine       

....  4  079 

8,761 

Paxton               ..       •• 

....   8  795 

8,612 

1  0,000—  -25,000 

Phoenix               • 

....  8  606 

Pana  

6,178 

Caldwell 

10  487 

Pinckney  ville 

3  299 

Paris    

9,460 

Coeur  de  Alene 

12  198 

Pittsfleld   

....  3,564 

8,188 

Idaho  Falls 

19  218 

River  Grove       ........ 

.   4,889 

Peoria  Heights    

6,425 

Lewis  ton 

12  985 

Robbins 

4  766 

Peru   

8,658 

10  693 

Rockdale  Junction 

2  820 

Pontiac    

8,990 

Nampa                    •  •• 

16  185 

Rushville  

....  2,682 

Princeton  

5,765 

Twin  Falls 

17  600 

Sandwich  

....  3,027 

6,887 

Shelbyville 

4  462 

5,686 

25000—50,000 

Silvia    . 

8  055 

River  dale  

6,840 

Boise 

34  393 

South  Beloit 

3  221 

Riverside   

9,153 

Pocatello 

26  181 

South  Holland 

3  247 

Robinson    

6,407 

South  \Vaukegan 

2  830 

Rochelle  

5,449 

- 

Sparta          ..     . 

3  576 

Rock  Falls  

7,988 

Spring  Valley 

4  916 

Saint   Charles    

6,709 

ILLINOIS 

Staunton 

4  047 

Salem   

6,169 

_,. 

Steger 

4  358 

Savanna  

6,058 

2,500—5  000 

Stickney 

8  817 

8,967 

Abingdon   .. 

8  300 

Sullivan    

....   8,470 

(Station  of  Argo   P. 

0.) 

Aledo 

2919 

TUB  cola 

2  960 

Sycamore  

6,912 

Alorton 

2  647 

Virden    

8,206 

Taylorville  

9,188 

Anna 

4  380 

Washington  

4.285 

Vandalia     

5,471 

Barrington 

4  209 

Waterloo    ..      .  . 

2  821 

Venice    

6,226 

8  754 

Watseka 

4  235 

Villa  Park  

8.821 

Brooklyn 

2  568 

Westchester    

....  4,808 

Washington  Park  

5,840 

Bushnell 

8  817 

West  Chicago  

...    3,978 

Western  Springs  

6,364 

Calumet  Park 

2  500 

West  Kankakee 

2  784 

Woodstock     

7,192 

Carlyle 

2  669 

Westmont 

3  402 

Zion    

8.950 

Carterville 

2  716 

Westville   

...    8,196 

Carthage    

3  214 

White  Hall   

....   8,082 

10,000—25,000 

Casey 

2  734 

Wilmington   .. 

3  354 

Blue  Island  

17,622 

Chiilicothe 

2  767 

Zeigler    

2  516 

Brookfleld    

15.472 

3  545 

Cairo    

12,128 

Cottage  Hills 

3  357 

K  fiAik__i  t\  nt\ 

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Calumet  City  

16,799 

Crystal  Lake  
Deerfield     
Dundee  
Dwight  
Eldorado    
Farmington   
Forest  Park  
Fulton    
Galena    
Galva 

4,832 
3,288 
8,137 
2.843 
4.500 
2,651 
8,117 
2,706 
4,648 

2fi  fi£ 

Arlington  Heights  .... 
Batavia    
Beardstown   
Bellwood    
Belvidere  
Benton   
Bradley    
Broadview  
Carlinville    

.,,   8.768 
,,.,   5.838 
....   6.080 
....    8.746 
,,    9.422 
....   7,848 
5.699 
....   6,196 
....   5,116 

Canton    
Carbondale  
Centralia    
Chicago  Heights  
Collinsville  
De  Kalb  
Des  Plaines  
Dixon     
Downers   Grove     
East  Moline  

11,927 
10.921 
13,863 
24,551 
11,862 
11,708 
14,994 
11,623 
11,886 
13.918 

Geneseo    
Georgetown   
Gibson  City  
Gillespie  
Greenville    
Harvard  
Havana    
Highland    
Highwood    
Hillsboro    

4.325 
3,294 
8,029 
4,105 
4.069 
3,464 
4,379 
4,283 
3,813 
4.141 

Charleston   
Chester  
Clinton   
Crenecoeur     
Dolton    
Duquoin   
East  Alton  
East  Peoria  
(Branch  of  Peoria 
Edwardsville   

....   5,574 
,,      9,164 
5,389 
....   6,945 
....   5.499 
,    5.568 
....   7,147 
....  7,290 
,   ,   8.698 
P.  0.) 
....   8,776 

Elmhurst     
Elmwood  Park  
Evergreen    Park    
Forest  Park  
Freeport  
Harrisburg  
Harvey  
Highland  Park  
Jacksonville     
Kewanee     

21,273 
18,801 
10,681 
14,969 
22,467 
10,999 
20,683 
16.808 
20,387 
16,821 

1  9  (\f\9 

Johnston  City  
Ken  il  worth 

4,479 
2  789 

Effingham    
Fair  field 

,,,   6.892 

BK7A 

La  Grange  
La  Salle  

12,088 

Lemont    

2,757 

Flora    

....   5,255 

Lincoln  

14.362 

Lewistown  
Lincoln  wood 

2,630 
3  072 

Franklin  Park  

8,889 

B1  SQ 

Macomb   
Marion    

10,592 
10.469 

Lockport    

4,955 

Glencoe    

....   6.980 

Mattoon   

17,647 

«  m    m  ft  ft 

Long  Lake  
McLeansboro  
Marengo  
Markham  . 

2,637 
8.008 
2.72K 
2  753 

Glen  Ellyn  
Glenview    
Herrin    
Hinsdale 

.,,,   9,524 
....   6,142 
9,831 
8  676 

Melrose  Park  
Monmouth  
Mount  Vernon  
Ottawa   

10,198 
16,600 
16,957 

Marseilles    
Marshall     
Mascoutah  
Midlothian  
Momence   
Montt'cello 

4.514 
2,960 
8,009 
8.216 
2,644 
2612 

Homewood  
Hoopeston    
Ingalls  Park    
Jerseyville  
La  Grange  Park  
Lake  Forest 

.       6,887 
,      6,992 
6.840 
.,.   6,792 
6,176 
7  819 

Park   Ridge  
Pektn    
River  Forest  
Skokie    
Sterling    
Streator   

16,602 
21,851 
10,823 
14,832 
12.817 
16,469 

Morrison    
Morton  
Morton  Grove  
Mount  Morris 

8,531 
8.693 
3,926 
2  709 

Lansing    
Lawrencerille    
Libertyville   
Litchfleld 

,.,   8,682 
6.328 
6,426 
7  208 

Urbana  
West   Frankfort    
Wheaton    
Wilmette   

22,884 
11,884 
11,688 
18,162 

Mount  Prospect 

4  009 

9  817 

Winnetka     

12.106 

Mundelein 

3  139 

Loves  Park  City 

5  866 

Wood  River  

10.190 

Newton    

2  780 

..  .   6,120 

Niles     

3  587 

Madison   ..  

7  968 

25,000  —  50,000 

Nokomis    

2  544 

Mendota  

5  129 

Alton    

82,650 

Norridge    

3  428 

Metropolis 

6  098 

Belleville    

82  721 

Northbrook    

3  848 

Milton    

g  282 

84,163 

North  Lake  City  .... 

4  86i 

Morris 

6  926 

Champaign  

89.568 

XRand  McNally  estimate. 


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Population 


Danville  87.864 

Green  castle    6  888 

Evansdale  .                         3  571 

Elgin  44,228 

Greenfield   .             .       .  6  159 

Forest  City                         2766 

Galesburg  81,426 

Greensburg    6,619 

Glenwood    4,664 

Granite  City   29,466 

Hartford  City                      7  258 

Hampton                              4  482 

Kankakee  25,866 

Highland                              5  878 

Harlan                                   8  915 

Maywood   27,478 

Jasper                                  6  215 

Ha  warden                             2  625 

Molina    87.897 

Kendallville          8  119 

Humboldt  8  219 

Quincy   41.460 

Lebanon                     •         7  881 

Independence  4  866 

Rock  Island  48,710 

Linton                                    6  978 

Iowa  Falls  4  900 

Waukegan   88.946 

Madison                               7  506 

Jefferson    .  .                      4  826 

50,000  —  100.000 
Aurora   50  676 

Martins  ville  6,991 

Manchester    8,987 

Mount  Vernon             ...  6  150 

Maquoketa  4  807 

Noblesville                            6  567 

Missouri  Valley           .      8  646 

Berwyn  51,280 

Plymouth  6,704 

Monticello    2,888 

Cicero  67,544 

Portland     .  .            ...  7  064 

Nevada   8,768 

(Branch  of  Chicago  P.  O.) 
Decatur                              66  269 

Princeton   .  .             .....  .  7,678 

New  Hampton  8  328 

Rushville                 .             6.761 

Onawa  8,498 

East  St   Louis                  82,295 

Osage    8,486 

Evanston   .                       78  641 

Speedway        6,498 

Osceola  8,422 

Jolict                                  61  601 

Sullivan    ...  5,423 

Pella  4,427 

Oak  Park  63,529 

Tell  City  6.785 

Rock  Rapids  2,640 

Rockford    .     92,927 

Tipton    6,633 

Sac  City  8,170 

Springfield       81  628 

Warsaw    6,626 

Sheldon  4,001 

100,000  or  More 
Chicago  8  620,962 

Whiting                         ...       9,669 

Sibley    2,659 

Winchester  6,467 

Tama    2,980 

10,000—25,000 

Bedford    12.662 

Tipton                                     2  688 

Peoria    111,866 

Vinton     4,807 
Waukon                               8  158 

INDIANA 

2,500  —  5,000 

Attica  8,862 
Aurora    4,780 
Austin    2,906 

Columbus   18,870 
Connersville  15.550 

Winterset  8,670 

5,OOO  —  10,OOO 
Algona         .     .              ..  6,415 

Crawfords  ville                   12  851 

Elwood    11.862 

Frankfort  15.028 
Goshen    18,003 
Hobart    10,244 
Huntington    16,079 

Atlantic    6,480 
Bettendorf  City  6,182 
Carroll    6,281 
Centerville   .                        7,625 

Batesville     8,194 
Bicknell    4,672 
Bremen  2,664 
Brookville    2,538 

Jeffersonville  14,686 
La  Porte  17,882 
Logansport    21,081 
Newcastle    18,271 

Chariton  6.820 
Cherokee    7.705 
Clarinda  City  5,086 
Creston     8,817 

Cambridge  City  2,559 

Peru    18,808 

Decorah    6,060 

Charlestown  4,786 
Chesterton   8,176 
Columbia    4,746 

Shelbyville  11.784 
Valparaiso    12,028 
Vincennes     18,881 

Estherville  6,719 
Fairfleld   7,299 
Grinnell    6,828 

Danville   2.802 
Delphi    2.680 
Dunkirk    8,048 

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Washington  10,987 
West  Lafayette  11,873 

25,000  —  50,000 

Anderson    46,820 
Bloomington    28,168 
Elkhart  86,646 
Kokomo                               88  672 

Indianola  City  5,145 
Knoxville   7,625 
Le  Mars  6,844 
Marion    6,916 

Fairmount    2,646 
Garrett  4,291 
Gas  City  8,787 
Greenwood   8,066 

Mount  Pleasant  City....   5,848 
Oelwein  7,858 
Perry    6,174 
Red  Oak    6,626 

Griffith  Town  4,470 
Home  Corner  8,950 
Huntingburg    4,056 
Jasonville  2,937 
Knox  8,034 

La  Fayette  85,668 
Marion    80,081 
Michigan  City  28,395 
Mishawaka  82,918 
New  Albany                       29  346 

Shenandoah    6,988 
Spencer  7,446 
Storm  Lake   6,954 
Washington   6,902 
Waverly  City  6.124 

Lawrenceburg   4,806 
Mitchell    8,245 

Richmond  89,689 

50,000—100,000 
East  Chicago  54,263 
Hammond     87,594 

Webster  City  7.611 
West  Des  Moines  City..  5.615 

10,000  —  25,000 
Ames     22,898 
Boone   12,164 

Monticello                           8  467 

Munster  Town  4,753 
Nappanee   8,893 

North  Manchester       ....   8,977 
North  Vemon    8,488 
Oakland  City  8,589 

Muncie   68,479 
Terre  Haute  64,214 

100,000  or  More 
Evansville    128,686 
Fort  Wayne  133,607 
Gary                                   188  911 

Cedar  Falls    14,884 
Charles  City  10.809 

Wti>+    A/Torliartn                              14  OKI 

Paoli  2,675 
Petersburg  8,086 
Plainfleld    2,686 

Keokuk  16,144 
Marshalltown  19.821 
Muscatine    19,041 

Rensselaer   4,072 
Rochester  4,678 
Salem    3,271 
Scottsburg                           2  953 

Indianapolis   427,178 
South   Bend  116,911 

Newton  11,728 
Oskaloosa  11,124 

25,000  —  50.000 
Burlington                         30  618 

Union  City  8,572 

IOWA 

2,500—5,000 

Albia  4,828 

West  Terre  Haute  8,367 

Council  Bluffs                  45  429 

5,000—10,000 
Alexandria                           6  147 

Clinton          .           ..    .     80,879 

Dubunue     .         .               49  671 

Angola   6,081 

Anamosa    8,910 

Fort  Dodge  City  25,116 

Tsvnrn                                                             97  919 

Auburn       5,879 

Audubon  2,808 

Mnann      f  {+w                                           97   QfiA 

Beech  Grove  City  5.685 

Belle  Plain  8,056 

Ottumwa    83,681 

Bluffton    6,076 
Boonville                             5  092 

Bloomfield    2,688 
Clarion    8.160 

50,000  —  100,000 
Cedar  Rapids                    72  296 

Brazil                                    8  484 

Clear  Lake  4,977 

Clarksville                          5  905 

C  res  co     8,688 

Davenport                         74  549 

Clinton                                6  462 

Sioux  City                        83  991 

Crown  Point                       5  889 

De  Witt  City  2,644 

Waterloo                           65  198 

Decatur                                7  271 

Eagle  Grove  4,176 

100,000  or  More 
Des  Moines   177.965 

East  Gary                          6  635 

Eldora  3,107 

Franklin                              7  816 

Emmetsburg    8,760 

xRand  McNally  estimate. 


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KANSAS 

2,500—5,000 

Anthony  2.792 

Augusta   4,488 

Baxter  Springs   4,647 

Belleville    2,868 

Beloit    4.086 

Caney    2,876 

Cherry  vale  2,962 

Clay  Center   4,628 

Colby  City  8.869 

Columbus   8.490 

Council  Grove  2,722 

Ellinwood  2.669 

Ellis  City  2,649 

Eureka    8.968 

Predonia  8,267 

Galena    4,029 

Garnett     2.693 

Goodland    4,690 

Herington    8,776 

Hiawatha   8,294 

Hoisington   4,012 

Holton    2.706 

Hugoton   2,781 

Kingman     8,200 

Lamed    4.447 

Lyons    4.646 

Maryville   8.866 

Neodesha    8.723 

Norton    8.060 

Osawatomie   4,847 

Paola     8,972 

Phillipsburg  City    2,689 

Scott  City    8.204 

Sunflower  8,884 

5,000—10,000 

Abilene  6,776 

Concordia  7.175 

Hays  8,626 

lola   7.094 

Liberal  City  7,134 

MsPherson  8,689 

Olathe  City    6,693 

Overland  Park X5,400 

Pratt  7,623 

Russell  City    6,483 

Wellington  7,747 

10,000 — 25.OOO 

Arkansas  City  12,903 

Atchison  12,792 

Chanute    10,109 

Coffeyville    17,113 

Dodge  City  11,262 

Eldorado  11,037 

Emporia    16,669 

Port  Srott    10,836 

Garden  City   10.906 

Great  Bend  City 12.666 

Independence  11,836 

Junction  City  18.462 

Lawrence   23.861 

Leavenworth    20,679 

Manhattan    19,066 

Newton  11,690 

Ottawa    10,081 

Parsons     14,760 

Pittsburg    19,841 

Winfleld  City  10,264 

25.000—50.000 

Hutchinson    88.676 

Salina    26.176 

50,000 — lOO.OOO 
Topeka    78,791 

100,000  or  More 

Kansas  City  129.668 

Wichita    168.279 

KENTUCKY 

2,500^6,000 

Barbourville  2,926 

Bards  town    4,164 

Berea  City  8,872 


Campbellsville  City  8,477 

Carrollton     8,226 

Catlettsburg    4.760 

Central  City    4,110 

Cumberland    4,249 

Cynthiana     4,847 

Earlington    2,763 

Elsmere    8,483 

Erlanger  8,694 

Franklin   4.848 

Fulton     8,221 

Greenville  City  2,661 

Hamilton  Park    2,679 

Harlan  City  4,786 

Irvine   8,259 

Lebanon    4,640 

London   3,426 

Monticello  Town  2,934 

Morehead  City  8,102 

Morganfield    8,257 

Nicholsville    8,406 

Paintsville  City  4,809 

Park  Hills  Town  2.577 

Pineville  8.890 

Prestonburg   City   8.586 

Providence  8,906 

Russellville    4.629 

Shelbyville  4,408 

South  Fort  Mitchell  City  8.142 

The  Meadows  8,742 

Versailles   2.760 

Williamsburg  City   8,848 

5,000 — 10,000 

Belleville    9,040 

Corbin     7,744 

Danville    8,686 

Dayton    8,977 

Elizabethtown  City  6,807 

Georgetown  City  6,616 

Glasgow    ,026 

Harrodsburg    262 

Hazard    986 

Henry   Clay   104 

Jenkins    ,921 

Ludlow   874 

Mayfield   8.990 

Maysville   8,682 

Mount   Sterling   6,294 

Murray   6,035 

Paris     6,912 

Picadome    7,362 

Pikesville  Town  6.164 

Princeton    6,888 

Somerset     7,097 

Winchester    9,228 


10.0OO — 25,OOO 

Bowling  Green  

Fort  Thomas  

Frankfort  

Henderson    

Hopkinsville     

Madisonville    

Middlesboro   

Richmond  City 


25,000 — 50,000 

Ashland    

Newport   

Owensboro   

Paducah   


18.847 
10,870 
11.916 
16.837 
12.526 
11.182 
14,482 
10,268 

81.181 
81.044 
88.651 
32.828 


50,000 — 100,000 

Covington     64.452 

Lexington  City    66.634 

100,000  or  More 
Louisville  369.129 


LOUISIANA 

2,500 — 6.00O 

Amite  2,804 

Arabi  X 5,000 

Berwick    2.619 

Bunkie    4,666 

Church  Point  2,897 

Daigleville   4,809 

De  Quincy 8,887 


Donaldsonville     4,160 

Ferriday  8,847 

Golden  Meadow  2.820 

Harrahan    8,894 

Haynesville    8.040 

Homer 4,749 

Jeanerette    4,692 

Jones boro  8,097 

Kaplan    4.662 

Lake  Arthur 2,849 

Lake  Providence  4,128 

Leesville  4,670 

Mansfield   4.440 

Maplewood  2,671 

Marksville    8,685 

New  Roads  2,818 

Norco  x  3,000 

Ponchatoula     4,090 

Port  Allen    8,097 

Rayville    8,188 

Reserve    4.465 

St.  Martinsville  4,614 

Slidell   8,464 

Springhill   8,888 

Vinton    2,697 

Winnsboro   8,666 

5,000 — 10,OOO 

Abbeville    9,888 

Covington     5,118 

De  Ridder  5,799 

Eunice    8,184 

Franklin   6,144 

Goosport  8,818 

Hammond     8,010 

Jackson    6,772 

Jennings  9,668 

Kenner   6,586 

Minden   9,787 

Morgan  City 9.759 

Natchitoches    9,914 

Oakdale     6.698 

Pineville  6,428 

Plaquemine    6,747 

Rayne   6.485 

Sulphur    6.996 

Tallulah    7,768 

Thibodaux    7.780 

Ville  Platte    6,638 

Westwego    8,828 

Winnfleld   6.629 

10.000 — 25,000 

Bastrop     12,769 

Bogalusa     17,798 

Bossier  City  16,470 

Crowley    12.784 

Gretna     13,818 

Houma    11,506 

New  Iberia  16.467 

Opelousas  11,659 

Ruston    10,872 

West  Monroe  10.802 

(Branch  of  Monroe  P.  O.) 

25,000 — 50,000 

Alexandria   84,918 

Lafayette   88,641 

Lake  Charles  41,272 

Monroe  88.572 

100.0OO  or  More 

Baton  Rouge    125.629 

New  Orleans    670,445 

Shreveport  127,206 


MAINE 

2,500—5.000 

Bar  Harbor   8.864 

Bridgeton  2,960 

Bucksport    8,120 

Calais    4.689 

Camden    8.670 

Cape  Elizabeth 8,816 

Dexter    4,126 

Dover-Foxcroft   4,218 

Eastport  8,128 

Eliot   2.609 

Ellsworth   8.986 


xRand  McNally  estimate. 


16 


Falmouth  4,842 

Farmington 4*677 

Freeport  • • 8*280 

Gorham 4,742 

Hallowell    8.404 

Hampden 8,608 

Jay   8,102 

Kennebunk 4,278 

Lincoln  4,080 

Lisbon    4.818 

Livermore  Falls    8,859 

Lubec   2,978 

Madawaska    4,900 

Madison   8,689 

Mexico    4,762 

Milo    2,898 

New  Gloucester 2,628 

Norway    8,811 

Oakland    2.679 

Old  Orchard  Beacb  4.707 

Paris     4.858 

Pittsfleld    8,909 

Scarborough    4,600 

South   Berwick   2.646 

Thomaston     2.810 

Top 8 ham    2.626 

Waldoboro   2,586 

Wilton    8.465 

Windham   8.484 

Winslow  4,418 

Winthrop  8,026 

Yarmouth  2,669 

York   8.256 

5,000 — 10,OOO 

Belfast   5,960 

Brewer   6,862 

Brunswick    7,842 

Caribou    9,928 

Falrfleld   5.811 

Fort  Fairfleld 6,791 

(includ.  Fort  Fairfleld  village) 

Fort  Kent    6,848 

Gardiner     6,649 

Houlton    8,877 

Kittery   8,880 

Millinocket     6,890 

Old  Town  8,261 

Orono   7,504 

Presque  Isle 9,954 

(includ.  Presque  Isle  village) 

Rockland    9,284 

Rumford     9,954 

Skowhegan     7,422 

Van  Buren  6,094 

10,000—25,000 

Auburn  28.184 

Augusta   20,918 

Bath   10,644 

Biddeford   20,836 

Brunswick    10,996 

Saco    10.824 

Sanford    16,177 

South  Portland    21,866 

Waterville    18,287 

Westbrook  12,284 

25,000-- 50,000 

Banaror  81,658 

Lewiston    40,974 

50.000 — 100,000 
Portland  77,684 


MARYLAND 

2,500—4,000 

Aberdeen    2,944 

Bel  Air  2,678 

Blandensburg    2,899 

Brentwood   8,628 

Brunswick    8,762 

Capital  Heights  2,729 

Chestertown     8,148 

Cheverly    8,818 

Crisfleld    8,688 

Eastern    4,886 

Eastport  4,694 

Laurel     4,482 

Pocomoke  City   8.181 

Westernport    8,481 


5,000—10,000 

Elkton    6,246 

Frostburg    6,876 

Greenbelt  City 7,074 

Havre  de  Grace 7,809 

Lexington  Park X  6,000 

Riverdale   6,680 

Rockville    6,984 

Westminster    6,140 

10,000—25,000 

Annapolis  10,047 

Cambridge   10.861 

College  Park  11,170 

Frederick   18,142 

Glen  Burnie X  15,000 

Hyattsville  12,808 

Mount  Rainier  10,989 

Salisbury    16,141 

Takoma  Park 18,841 

25,000—60,000 

Betheada 86,200 

Cumberland   87,679 

Eesex  X  88,000 

Hagerstown   86,260 

Silver  Spring  49,600 

Towson    X 40,000 

50,000—100,000 

Dundalk  X  69,000 

100,000  or  More 
Baltimore  949,708 


MASSACHUSETTS 

2,500 — 5,OOO 

Acton    8,610 

Acushnet    4.401 

Ashburnham    2,608 

Ashland    8,500 

Avon  2,666 

Barre    8,408 

Belchertown  4,487 

Bellingham     4,100 

Blackstone  4,968 

Bourne    4,720 

Burlington   8,250 

Charlton  8,186 

Cohasset  8.781 

Dalton    4.772 

Deerfield     8,086 

Dighton    2.950 

Douglas    2,624 

Duxbury  8.167 

East  Bridgewater  4.412 

East  Longmeadow 4,881 

Groton    2,889 

Hadley    2,689 

Hamilton    2.764 

Hanover  8.889 

Hanson  8,264 

Harvard    8.988 

Harwick   2,649 

Holbrook    4,004 

Holliston    8,768 

Hopedale    8.479 

Hopkinton    8.486 

Hull    8,879 

Hyannis   4,285 

Kinston    8,461 

Lancaster  8,601 

Lee    4,820 

Lenox   8,627 

Luxenburg   8,906 

Lynnfleld    8,927 

Manchester    2,868 

Marshfleld    8.267 

Medfield   4,549 

Medway    8,744 

Merrimac   2,804 

Millis    2,661 

Middleton     2,916 

Nahant   2.679 

Nantucket    8.484 

Norfolk     2,704 

Northborough    8,122 

North  Brookfleld  8,444 

North  Reading    4,402 

Norton    4,401 


Population 

Norwell    2,616 

Pembroke     2,679 

Pepperell    8,460 

Provincetown     8,795 

Rehoboth    8,700 

Rockport    4,281 

Ruthland    8,056 

Salisbury    2,695 

Sharon    4,847 

Shirley    4,271 

Southborough    2,760 

South  Weymouth  X  4,500 

(Ind.  br.  of  Boston  P.  O.) 

Southwick    2,855 

Sturbridge    2,805 

Sudbury   2,596 

Sutton  8,102 

Templeton    4,757 

Townsend  2,817 

Upton  2,666 

Warren  8,406 

Wayland  4,407 

West  Boylston  2,570 

West  Bridgewater 4,059 

Westford    4,262 

Westminster   2,768 

Westport    4,989 

Wilbraham  4,008 

Yarmouth     8,297 

5,000—10,000 

Abington    7,152 

(Ind.  station  of  N.  Abington) 

Auburn  8,840 

Ayer  6.740 

Bedford    6,284 

Bridgewater  9,512 

Canton    7,466 

Chelmsford    9.407 

Concord    8.628 

Dracut    8.666 

Dudley    5,261 

Easton    6.244 

Falmouth  8,662 

Foxboro    7,080 

Franklin  8,087 

Grafton    8,281 

Great  Barrington  6,712 

Holden    6,976 

Hudson  8.211 

Ipswich  6.895 

Leicester    6,029 

Longmeadow   6.608 

Ludlow  8,660 

Mansfield   7.184 

Maynard     6,978 

Millbury  8.847 

Monson     6,125 

Montague  7.812 

North  Andover   8,485 

North  Billerica 7,988 

Orange   6,894 

Oxford    6,851 

Palmer    9,688 

Randolph    9.982 

Rockland    8,960 

Scituate    6,998 

Seekonk    6.104 

Somerset    8,666 

Spencer    7,027 

Swansea  6,121 

Tewksbury     7,506 

Uxbridge    7,007 

Walpole    9,109 

Ware  7,617 

Wareham   7,569 

Westboro   7,878 

Weston  6,026 

(Ind.  br.  of  Boston  P.  O.) 

Westwood    6,887 

Whitman    8,418 

Williamstown    6,194 

Wilmington   7,089 

Winchendon    6,686 

Wrentham    6,841 

10,000—25,000 

Adams    12,084 

Agawam  10,166 

Amesbury     10.851 


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Amherst  10.856 

Andover  12.487 

Athol    11.554 

Attleboro    28.809 

Barnstable   10.480 

Billerica   11.101 

Braintree   28.161 

(Ind.  br.  of  Boston  P.  O.) 

Clinton   12.287 

Danvers    15.720 

Dartmouth  11.115 

Dedham    18.487 

Easthampton   10.694 

Fairhaven  12.764 

Gardner    19.581 

Greenfield  17,849 

Hingham    10,665 

Leominster  24.075 

Lexington  17.885 

(Branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) 

Marblehead    18.765 

Marlboro    16,766 

Methuen  24,477 

(Br.  of  Lawrence  P.  O.) 

Middleborough  10,164 

Milford   16.442 

Milton  22.895 

(Branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) 

Natick  19.888 

Needham    16,818 

(Branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) 

Newburyport   14.111 

North  Adams  21.667 

North  Attleboro 12.146 

Northbridge  10,476 

Norwood  16,636 

Peabody    22,646 

Plymouth   18.608 

Reading    14.006 

Saugus    17,162 

(Ind.  br.  of  Lynn  P.  O.) 

Shrewsbury    10.694 

Southbridge   17,519 

(Branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) 

South  Hadley  10.145 

Stoneham   18.229 

(Branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) 

Stoughton    11.146 

Swampscott   11,580 

Wakefield  19.638 

Webster   18.194 

Wellesley   20.549 

(Branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) 

Westfleld    20.962 

West  Springfield  20,438 

Winchester    16,609 

Winthrop   19.496 

(Branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) 
Woburn    20.492 

25.000—50,000 
Arlington   44,858 

(Branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) 
Belmont   27,381 

(Branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) 

Beverly     28,884 

Chelsea     88.912 

(Branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) 

Chicopee     49,211 

Everett  45,982 

(Branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) 

Fitchburg     42,691 

Framingham    28,086 

Gloucester    26.167 

Haverhill 47  280 

Melrose    26.988 

(Branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) 

Northampton     29.068 

Revere    86.768 

(Branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) 

Salem    41,880 

Taunton   40,109 

Waltham    47,187 

(Branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) 
Watertown  87.829 

(Branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) 
Weymouth  32.690 


50,000—100,000 

Broekton 62.860 

Brookline   57,689 

Holyoke    54,661 

Lawrence   80.586 

Lowell  City  97,249 

Lynn  99.788 

Maiden   59.804 

(Branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) 
Medford   66.118 

(Branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) 
Newton  81.994 

(Branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) 

Pittsfield    68.848 

Quincy    88.886 

(Ind.  br.  of  Boston  P.  O.) 

100,000  or  More 

Boston    801.444 

Cambridge   120.740 

(Branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) 

Fall   River  111.968 

New  Bedford  109.189 

Somerville    102,86 1 

(Branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) 

Springfield    162,399 

Worcester    203,486 


MICHIGAN 

2.5OO — 5.0OO 

Algonac    2.639 

Allegan  4,801 

Bad  Axe  2,973 

fielding  4,486 

Bessemer    8.509 

Boyne    City    8,028 

Caro    8,464 

Charlevoix  City  2,695 

Chelsea  Village  2.680 

Durand  8,194 

Eastlawn    4.127 

Eaton  Rapids  8.609 

Essexville  City   8.167 

Fair  Plain    4.184 

Fenton    4.226 

Fremont  8,056 

Gladstone  4.831 

Grand  Ledge  4.506 

Holly  Village  2,668 

Houghton  8,829 

Howell    4,358 

Hudson  City   2,773 

Huntington  Woods  4.949 

Iron  River  4.048 

Laurium  3,211 

Marine  City  4,270 

Marysville   2,684 

Mason    3,514 

Michigan  Center  3,012 

Milan   Village   2,768 

Montmorency    4,096 

Mount  Morris  City  2,890 

Munising    4,839 

Newberry  2,802 

Northville    8,240 

Norway    3,268 

Otsego    8.990 

Plainwell    2.767 

Pleasant  Ridge  8,694 

Portland  Village  2,807 

Rochester  4,279 

Rogers  City  8.878 

Romeo    2,986 

St.  Clair  4,098 

St.   Ignace  2,946 

St.  Johns  4,954 

St.   Louis   8,847 

Tecumseh    4,020 

Vandercook    8,190 

Vassar    2,680 

Virginia   Park  2,747 

Wakefield  8,844 

Walled  Lake  2.788 

Zeeland    8.075 

5,000—10,000 

Alma  8.341 


Benton  Heights  6,160 

Big  Rapids  6,786 

Buchanan  5,224 

Center  Line  7,659 

Charlotte   6.606 

Cheboygan  6,687 

Clawson   6,196 

Coldwater    8,694 

Dowagiac   6,542 

Drayton  Plains  X6.000 

East  Grand  Rapids 6.408 

Garden  City  9,012 

Grand  Haven  9,536 

Greenville    6,668 

Grosse  He  x  6,200 

Grosse  Pointe  6,288 

Grosse  Pointe  Farms....  9,410 

Hancock  5,228 

Hastings    6,096 

Hillsdale     7,297 

lona    6,412 

Iron  Mountain  City 9.679 

Ishpeming    8,962 

Kingsford    5,038 

Lapeer    6,143 

Ludington    9,506 

Manistee    8.642 

Maniatique    6,086 

Marshall  6,777 

Melvindale   City    9,488 

Negaunee   6,472 

Oak  Park  5.267 

Petoskey    6,468 

Plymouth  6,637 

South  Haven  City  5,629 

Sturgis    7,786 

Three  Rivers  6,786 

Trenton    6,222 

Wayne    9,409 

10,000—25,000 

Adrian    18,398 

Albion  City  10,406 

Allen  Park  12,829 

Alpena    13,136 

Benton  Harbor  18,769 

Berkley  City  17,981 

Birmingham     15,467 

Cadillac  City  10,425 

East   Detroit   21,461 

East  Lansing 20,825 

Ecorse    17,948 

Escanaba    16,170 

Grosse  Pointe  Park....   13,076 
Grosse  Pointe  Woods..  10,381 

Hazel  Park  City  17.770 

Holland    16,858 

Inkster  16,728 

Ironwood    11,466 

Livonia  17,534 

Marquette    17,202 

Menominee 11,151 

Midland    14,285 

Monroe  21,467 

Mount  Clemens  17,027 

Mount  Pleasant 11,398 

Muskegon  Heights  ....   18,828 
(Ind.  br.  of  Muskegon  P.  O.) 

Niles   18,146 

OWOBSO  16,948 

River  Rouge  20,549 

(Branch  of  Detroit  P.  O.) 

Roseville    15,816 

St.  Clair  Shores  19,828 

Saint  Joseph  City  10,228 

Sault  Ste.  Marie  17.912 

Traverse  City  16,974 

Willow  Run  11,865 

Ypsilanti    18,802 

25,000—50,000 

Ann  Arbor 48.251 

Battle  Creek  48,666 

Ferndale  City  29,676 

Hamtramek   48,855 

(Branch  of  Detroit  P.  O.) 

Highland  Park  46.893 

Lincoln  Park  29,810 

Muskegon    48.429 


xRaod  McNslly  estimate. 


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Port  Huron  85,725 

Royal  Oak  46,898 

Wyandotte  86,846 

50,000—100,000 

Bay  City  62,628 

Dearborn    94,994 

Jackson  City  51,088 

Kalamazoo  57,704 

Lansing    92,129 

Pontiac  78,681 

Saginaw   92,918 

100,000  or  More 

Detroit    1,849,568 

Flint  168,148 

Grand   Rapids   176,516 


MINNESOTA 

2,500—5,000 

Bayport    2,602 

Benson   8,898 

Blue  Earth  8,843 

Breckenridge  8,623 

Brooklyn  Center  4.284 

Cambridge   2,978 

Crosby    2,777 

Falcon  Heights  3,884 

Fridley   3,796 

Glencoe    2,801 

Glenwood   2,666 

Granite  Falls  2,511 

Hutchinson    4,690 

Jackson    8,313 

Lake  City  3,457 

Le  Sueur 2,713 

Litchfield   4,608 

Luverne    3,650 

Morris    8,811 

North  Mankato  4,788 

(Station  of  Mankato  P.  O.) 

North  Saint  Paul  4,248 

Ortonville    2,577 

Park  Rapids  8,027 

Proctor    2,698 

Redwood  Falls  8,818 

St.  James  8,861 

Sauk  Center  8,140 

Sauk   Rapids   8,410 

Shakopee    8,185 

Sleepy  Eye  3,278 

Springfield   2.574 

Staples    2,782 

Tracy    8,020 

Two  Harbors  4,400 

Wadena    8,958 

Waseca    4,927 

White  Bear  Lake  8,646 

Windom   8,166 

5,000 — 10,OOO 

Alexandria   6,319 

Anoka  7.896 

Chrisholm    6,861 

Cloquet     7,686 

Columbia  Heights  8.176 

(Branch  of  Minneapolis  P.  O.) 

Crooks  ton    7,862 

Crystal  6,718 

Detroit  Lakes  6,787 

East  Grand  Forks  6,049 

Edina    9,744 

Ely    6.474 

Eveleth    6,872 

Fairmont    8,198 

Golden  Valley  Village..  6,651 

Grand  Rapids  6,019 

Hastings    6.660 

Hopkins    7,695 

Internationa]  Falls  6,269 

Little  Falls  6,717 

Marshall    6,928 

Montevideo    6,469 

New  Ulm  9,848 

Northfleld    7,487 

Pipestone  6,269 

Roseville    6.487 

XRand  McNsfly  estimate. 


St.  Peter 7,764 

Stillwater  7.674 

Thief  River  Falls  6.926 

West  St.  Paul  7,955 

(P.  O.  South  St.  Paul) 

Willmar   9,410 

Worthington    7,928 

10,000 — 25,OOO 

Albert  Lea  18,645 

Austin    23,100 

Bemidji  10,001 

Brainerd  12,687 

Faribault    16,028 

Fergus   Falls  12,917 

Hibbing    16,276 

Mankato  18,809 

Moorhead   14,870 

Owatoona  10,191 

Red  Wing  10,645 

Richfield  17,602 

Robbinsdale   11,289 

St.  Louis  Park 22,644 

South  St.  Paul  15,909 

Virginia    12,486 

25,000 — 50,000 

Rochester  29,886 

Saint  Cloud 28,410 

Winona  26,031 

100,000  or  More 

Duluth    104,611 

Minneapolis    521,718 

Saint  Paul  811,349 


MISSISSIPPI 

2.5OO — 5.OOO 

Amory    4,990 

Bay  Saint  Louis  4,621 

Belzoni   4,071 

Booneville    8,296 

Charleston   2,629 

Crystal  Springs  3,676 

Ellisville    8,579 

Forest    2,874 

Hazlehurst  3,397 

Holly   Springs   8,276 

Indianola    4,869 

Leland    4,736 

Lexington    8,198 

Long  Beach  2,703 

Moss   Point   3,782 

New   Albany    8.680 

Newton     2,912 

Ocean  Springs  8,068 

Oxford    8,966 

Pass  Christian  8,383 

Philadelphia  4,472 

Port  Gibson  2,920 

Water  Valley  3,218 

Waynesboro  8,442 

Winona     8,441 

5,000—10,000 

Aberdeen    5,290 

Brookhaven    7,801 

Canton    7,048 

Cleveland   6,747 

Columbia    6.124 

Corinth  9,786 

Grenada    7,888 

Kosciusko    6,768 

Louisville  6,282 

Picayune    6,707 

Starkville  7,107 

West  Point    6,482 

Yaioo  City    9,746 

10,000—25,000 

Clarksdale    16,589 

Columbus   17,172 

Greenwood  18,061 

Gulfport  22,649 

McComb  10,401 

Natches    22,740 

Pascagoula  10,805 

Tupelo    11,527 


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Population 

25,000—60,000 

Biloxl    87,426 

Greenville    29,986 

Hattiesburg  29,474 

Laurel    25,088 

Meridian     42,898 

Vicksburg    27,948 


Jackson 


50,000  or  More 


98,271 


MISSOURI 


2,500—6,000 

Aurora    4,168 

Bethany   2,714 

Bolivar  8,482 

Bonne  Terre 8,688 

Breckenridge  Hills  4,068 

Butler  8,888 

California  2,627 

Cameron  8,670 

Carrollton     4,880 

Chaffee   8.184 

Crystal  City  8.499 

Dexter    4.624 

East  Prairie  8,088 

Eldon    2,766 

Eldorado  Spring!    2,618 

Farmington    4,490 

Fayette     8.144 

Florissant     8,787 

Fredericktown   8,696 

Glendale   4.980 

Harrisonville   2,580 

Hayti    8.802 

Hermann    2,628 

Higginsville  8,428 

Hillsdale     2,902 

Jackson    8,707 

Lamar    8,288 

Lees  Summit  2,554 

Liberty  4,709 

Louisiana   4,889 

Macon     4,152 

Maiden    8,896 

Marceline  8,172 

Monett   4,771 

Mountain  Grove   8,106 

New  Madrid  2,726 

North  Kansas  City  8,886 

(Br.  of  Kansas  City  P.  O.) 

Pagedale     8.866 

Perryville  4,591 

Portageville  2,662 

Richmond  4,299 

Rock  Hill  8,847 

St.  Ann    4,557 

Sainte  Genevieve 8,992 

Salem    8,611 

Shrewsbury    8,882 

Slater    2,886 

Sullivan    8,019 

Union    2,917 

Valley  Park  2,966 

Vandalia  2,624 

Westplains     4,918 

5,000 — 10,OOO 

Affton    X  8,000 

Berkeley     5,268 

Boonville    6,686 

Brentwood   7,604 

Brookfleld    5,810 

Caruthenvllle    8,614 

Charleston    6,601 

Chillicothe   8,694 

Clinton   6,075 

De  Sota   6,857 

Excelsior  Springs  5,888 

Fainnount  X9.000 

(Br.  of  Kansas  City  P.  O.) 

Festus    6,19* 

Flat  River   5,808 

Kennett    8,686 

Kinlock  5,967 

Ladue  6,886 

Lebanon 6,808 

Lexington     5,074 

Marshall  8,850 


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Maryvllle  6.884 

Neosho   6,790 

Nevada  8.009 

Pine  Lawn   6,426 

Holla  9,364 

Trenton    6,157 

Warrensburg   6,867 

Washington   6,860 

Webb  City  6,919 

Wellston     9.896 

10,000—25,000 

Gape  Girardeau  21,678 

Carthage    11,188 

Clayton  16,086 

(Ind.  br.  of  St.  Louis  P.  O.) 

Ferguson    11,678 

Fulton  10,062 

Hannibal  20,444 

Jennings  16,282 

Kirks  ville     11,110 

Kirkwood    18,640 

(Ind.  br.  of  St.  Louis  P.  O.) 
Maplewood  18,416 

(Branch  of  St.  Louis  P.  O.) 

Mexico    11,628 

Moberly    18,116 

Overland     11,666 

Poplar  Bluff  16,064 

Richmond  Heights    ....  16,046 

Saint  Charles  14,814 

Sedalia    20,864 

Sikeston   11.640 

Webster  Groves    28,890 

(Ind.  br.  of  St.  Louis  P.  O.) 

25,000—50,000 

Columbia    81,974 

Independence  86,968 

Jefferson  City  26,099 

Joplin    88,711 

University  City  89,892 

50,000—100,000 

Saint  Joseph  78,688 

Springfield    66,781 

100,000  or  More 

Kansas  City  466,622 

Saint  Louis  866.796 


MONTANA 

2,500—5,000 

Cut  Bank  8,721 

Deer  Lodge  8,779 

Dillon    8.268 

Glasgow    8.821 

Hamilton    2,678 

Laurel     8,668 

Red  Lodge  2,780 

Roundup  2,866 

Shelby    8.068 

Sidney     8.987 

Whiteflsh  8,268 

Wolf  Point  2.667 

5,000—10,000 

Glendive  6,264 

Havre   8,088 

Kalispell  9,787 

Lewistown    6,678 

Livingston    7,688 

Miles  City    9,248 

10,OOO— 25,000 

Anaconda   11,264 

Bozeman  11,826 

Helena    17,681 

Missoula  22,486 

25,000 — 50,000 

Billings  81,884 

Butte    88,261 

Great  Falls  89.214 


NEBRASKA 

2,500—5,000 

Auburn  8,422 

Bellevue  8,868 

Blair   8,816 


Broken  Bow  8,896 

Chadron    4,887 

Crete  8,692 

Cozad    2,910 

Gering    8,842 

Gothenburg    2,977 

Holdrege    4.881 

Huskerville    2.717 

Ogallala    8.466 

O'Neill    8,027 

Plattsmouth  4,874 

Schuyler  2,888 

Seward    8,164 

Sidney     4,912 

Superior    8,227 

Valentine    2,700 

Wahoo    8.128 

Wayne    8.696 

West  Point 2.668 

5,000—10,000 

Alliance    7.891 

Columbus    8,884 

Fairbury  6.896 

Falls  City  6,208 

Lexington     6,068 

McCook 7,678 

Nebraska  City  6.872 

South  Sioux  City  6,667 

York    6,178 

10,000—25,000 

Beatrice    11,818 

Fremont    14,762 

Grand  Island   22,682 

Hastings  20,211 

Kearney    12.116 

Norfolk  11.886 

North  Platte    16,488 

Scottsbluff  12.868 

50,000 — 10OfOOO 
Lincoln   .. 98.884 

100.00O  or  More 
Omaha    261,117 


NEVADA 

2,500—5,000 

Boulder  8,908 

Carson  City  8,082 

Ely    8,668 

Henderson    8,648 

North  Las  Vegas  8,876 

Winnemucca    2,847 

5,000—10,000 

Elko    6,898 

Sparks     8,208 

10,000—25,000 
Las  Vegas    24,624 

25,000—60,000 
Reno   82,497 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

2,500—5,000 

Conway 4,109 

Durham  4,770 

Farmfngton    8,464 

Gorham    2,689 

Hampton    2,847 

Haverhill    8.867 

Hooksett    2,792 

Hudson     4.188 

Jaffrey    2.911 

Lancaster  8.118 

Littleton    4.817 

Milford  4.169 

Newmarket    2,709 

Northumberland    2,779 

Pembroke  8,094 

Peterboro  2,666 

Plymouth  8.089 

Salem   4,806 

Swanzey  2,806 

Walpole    2,686 

Wolfeboro    2,681 


5,000—10,000 

Derry   6,826 

Exeter    6.664 

Franklin  6.662 

Goffstown    6,688 

Hanover 6.269 

Lebanon   8,496 

Newport  6.181 

Somersworth   6,927 

10,000—25,000 

Berlin   16.618 

Claremont    12.811 

Dover   16,874 

Keene  16,688 

Laconia 14,476 

Portsmouth    18,880 

Rochester  18,776 

25,000—60,000 

Concord    27,988 

Nashua  84,669 

50.000 — 100,000 
Manchester    82,782 


NEW  JERSEY 

2,500—4,000 

Atlantic  Highlands  8,088 

Barrington  2,661 

Belmar   4,686 

Bernardsville  8,966 

Beverly    8,084 

Bloomingdale  8,261 

Bradley    Beach   8,911 

Duena  2,640 

Butler  4,060 

Cape  May  8,607 

Clayton    8,028 

Clcmenton    8,191 

Closter   8,876 

Cresskill  8,684 

East  Keansburg  2,696 

Eatontown   8.044 

Edgewater   8,962 

Egg  Harbor  City  8,888 

Fair  Haven 8,660 

Fan  wood    8.228 

Flemington    8.068 

Franklin  8.864 

Garwood  4.622 

Gibbstown    2,646 

HacketUtown    8,894 

Highlands    2.969 

Hightstown    8.712 

Hillsdale     4.127 

Kenilworth     4.922 

Lambertville    4,477 

Lincoln  Park  8,876 

Lindenwold    8,479 

Little  Ferry  4.966 

Little  Silver 2,696 

Manasquan    8,178 

Margate  City  4,711 

Matawan    8,789 

Merchantville    4.188 

(Ind.  br.  of  Camden  P.  O.) 

Milltown    8,786 

Morris  Plains 2.707 

Mountain  Lakes  2.808 

Mountain  View X2.600 

Mount  Ephraim  4,449 

Neptune   8,078 

New  Market X8,600 

New  Providence  8,880 

Northfleld  8,498 

North  Haledon 8,660 

North  Wildwood  8,168 

Oaklyn    4.889 

(Br.  of  Camden  P.  O.) 

Ocean  Grove  8.806 

Oradell   8.666 

Park  Ridge  8,189 

Parsippany  X8.000 

Pennsanken  2,900 

Pine  Hill 2,646 

Point  Pleasant 4,009 

Point  Pleasant  Beach....  2,900 


xRand  McNally  estimate. 


20 


Pompton  Lakes  4,654 

Ramsey    4.670 

Riverton  2,761 

Rockaway 3,812 

Rumson    4,044 

Runnemede    4,217 

South  Bound  Brook  ....  2,906 

Toms  River  2,617 

Union  Beach  8,636 

Waldwick  3,968 

Wanamassa   2,612 

Wanaque    4.222 

Washington  4,802 

West  Caldwell  4,666 

West  Long  Branch  2,739 

West  Paterson   8,931 

Westville   4,731 

Wharton  8.868 

Willtamstown    2,632 

Woodlynne  2,776 

5,000 — 10,000 

Audubon  9,581 

(Branch  of  Camden  P.  O.) 

Bellmawr   6,213 

Bogota    7,662 

(Ind.  br.  of  Hackensack  P.O.) 

Boonton   7,163 

Bordentown   5,497 

Bound  Brook  8,374 

Caldwell   6,270 

Carlstadt    5,691 

(Ind.  br.  of  Rutherford  P.  O.) 

Chatham  7,891 

Denville  X  8,400 

Dunellen     6,291 

East  Rutherford  7,438 

Fairview    8,661 

Florence  6,786 

Fords  x  6,000 

Freehold  7,550 

Glassboro  6,867 

Glen  Ridge  7,620 

Glen  Rock  7,145 

(Branch  of  Ridgewood  P.  O.) 

Guttenberg    6,566 

Haddon  Heights   7,287 

Haledon    6,204 

Hammonton  8,411 

Hasbrouck   Heights    ....   9.181 
(Ind.  br.  of  Hackensack  P.O.) 

Highland   Park   9,721 

(Br.  of  New  Brunswick  P.  O.) 

Keansburg   5,559 

Keyport    5,888 

Lakewood  9,970 

Leonia    7,378 

(Ind.  br.  of  Hackensack  P.O.) 

Little  Falls  X7.500 

Manville  8,597 

Maywood    8,667 

Metuchen  9,879 

Middlesex  6,943 

Midland    Park   6,164 

Mount   Holly   8,206 

New  Milford  6,006 

Newton  5,781 

Ocean  City  6.040 

Oceanport    7,588 

Palisades  Park 9,686 

Palmyra  6,802 

Paramus  6,268 

Paulsboro  7.842 

Penns  Grove  6,669 

Pitman   6.960 

Prospect  Park  6,242 

Raritan  6,181 

Ridgefleld  8,312 

River  Edge  9,204 

Riverside    7,199 

Rochelle  Park  X  5,200 

Salem    9.050 

Scotch  Plains  X7.000 

Secaucus    9.760 

(Ind.  br.  of  W.  N.  York  P.  O.) 

South  Amboy  8,422 

South   Plainfleld   8.008 

Tenafly  9,661 

Totowa  6,046 


Ventnor   8,168 

Vineland  8,156 

Wallington  8,910 

(Branch  of  Passaic  P.  O.) 

Westwood    6,766 

Wildwood  5,476 

Wood  Ridge  6,283 

(Br.  of  Rutherford  P.  O.) 

10,000 — 25,000 

Asbury  Park  17,094 

Bergenfteld    17.647 

Bridgeton  18,378 

Burlington  12,061 

Carteret    18,030 

Cliffside  Park  17,116 

Collingswood   16,800 

(Ind.  br.  of  Camden  P.  O.) 

Cranf  ord *  18,602 

Dover    11,174 

Dumont    13.013 

East  Paterson  16,386 

Englewood    23,145 

Fair  Lawn  28,886 

Fort  Lee 11,648 

Gloucester  City  14,357 

Haddpnfteld    10,495 

Harrison    13,490 

Hawthorne  14,816 

(Ind.  br.  of  Paterson  P.  O.) 

Hillside *21,007 

Livingston X  15,400 

Lodi    15,892 

(Ind.  br.  of  Hackensack  P.O.) 

Long  Branch  23,090 

Lyndhurst   *19,980 

Madison    10,417 

Maple  Shade  x  10, 700 

Millburn    X  18,500 

Millville    16,041 

Moorestown XI  1,400 

Morristown    17.124 

North   Arlington  16,970 

North  Plainfleld  12,766 

(P.  O.  Plainfield) 

Phillipsburg  18,919 

Pleasantville    11,938 

Princeton   12,230 

Rahway    21.290 

Red  Bank  12,743 

Ridgefleld  Park  11,993 

Ridgewood    17,481 

Roselle    17,681 

(Ind.  br.  of  Elizabeth  P.  O.) 

Roselle  Park  11,637 

Rutherford  17,411 

Sayreville  10,338 

Romerville    11,571 

South    Orange   15,230 

South  River  11,308 

Springfield  x  14, 000 

Summit  17,929 

Verona   10,921 

Westfield    21,243 

Woodbridge  X  17,000 

Woodbury    10,931 

25,OOO — 50,000 

Belleville    82,019 

(Br.  of  Newark  P.  O.) 

Bloomfield    49,807 

Garfield    27,660 

Hackensack   29,219 

Kearny   89,952 

(Station   of  Arlington  P.   O.) 

Linden    30.644 

Maplewood  •25,201 

Montclair    43,927 

New  Brunswick  88,811 

North  Bergen  X  4 5,600 

Nutley     26,992 

Orange    88,037 

Perth  Amboy  41,880 

Plainfleld    42,866 

Teaneck   •83,772 

Union   *88,004 

West  New  York 87,688 

West  Orange  28,605 

(Br.  of  Orange  P.  O.) 
Woodbridge  «86,758 


Population 

60,000—100,000 

Atlantic  City  61,657 

Bayonne  77,208 

Clifton    64,611 

East  Orange  79,840 

Hoboken  60.676 

Irvington    69.201 

(Br.  of  Newark  P.  O.) 

Passaic   67,702 

Union  City  66.687 

100,000  or  More 

Camden  124,665 

Elizabeth    1 12.8 17 

Jersey  City 299,017 

Newark  488,776 

Paterson  189,386 

Trenton     128,009 


NEW  MEXICO 

2,500 — 5,000 

Armijo    

Belen     

Clayton     

*'armington    

Lordsburg    

Los  Duranes 

Lovington     

Socorro  

Truth  or  Consequences.. 
Zuni  Pueblo  


4,516 
4,495 
8,615 
8,637 
8,525 
2,878 
8,184 
4,884 
4.668 
2,668 


6,788 
8.244 
5.672 
9.188 
7.494 
6.269 
9.984 
8,112 
8,241 
7,022 
8,419 


10,000—25,000 

Carlsbad   17,977 

Clovis    17,818 

Hobbs    18,875 

Las  Cruces  12,825 

25,000 — 5O,OOO 

Roswell    26,788 

Santa  Fe  27,998 

50,000—100,000 
Albuquerque     96.815 


5,OOO—10,OOO 

Alamagordo    

Artesia    

Deming  

Gallup   

Las  Vegas  (city)  

Las  Vegas  (town)  

Los  Alamos 

Portales    

Raton    

Silver  City  

Tucumcari    


NEW  YORK 

2,500—5,000 

Albion  4.850 

Attica     2,676 

Baldwinsville  4,495 

Ballston  Spa 4,987 

Blasdell     8.127 

Brentwood    2,808 

Brockport  4,748 

Canajoharie    2,761 

Canastota  4.458 

Canisteo    2,626 

Canton    4.879 

Carthage     4.420 

Central  Islip  8.067 

Chautauqua    8,819 

Cobleskill    8.208 

Cooperstown     2.727 

Corinth   8.161 

Coxsackie  2,722 

Croton-on-Hudson     4,887 

Dannemora  4,122 

Dolgeville  8.204 

East  Hills  2,547 

East  Islip  2,884 


XRand  McNally  estimate.    'Includes  population  of  entire  township. 

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East  Northport   8,842 

East  Patchogue  4,124 

East  Syracuse  4,766 

Ellenville    4,225 

Elmsford    8.147 

Falconer  8,292 

Farmingdale  4.492 

Fayetteville    2.624 

Fort  Edward    8.797 

Fort  Plain    2.985 

Frankfort  8.844 

Geneseo    2.888 

Goshen    8,811 

Gouverneur    4.916 

Gowanda  8,289 

Granville    2.826 

Great  Neck  Plaza 4.246 

Green  Island    4,016 

Greenpoint   8.028 

Hamilton    8,507 

Highland     8,035 

Highland  Falls  8.980 

Homer    8.244 

Hoosick  Falls  4,297 

Horseheads     8,606 

Irvington    8,667 

Lake  Placid  2.999 

Lakewood  8,018 

Lawrence    4,681 

Le  Roy    4,721 

Liberty   4,668 

Liverpool    2,983 

Lowville   8,671 

Lyons    4,217 

Mohawk    8,196 

Monticello  4,223 

Mount  Morris  8,450 

New  Windsor 2,754 

New  York  Mills  8,866 

Northport  8,869 

North  Syracuse  8,856 

Palmyra    8,034 

Perry    4,633 

Pleasantville    4,861 

Port  Jefferson  8,296 

Riverhead  4.892 

Saugerties     8,907 

Sayville  4,261 

Sea  Cliff  4,868 

Sidney  4,816 

Silver  Creek  3,068 

Sloan     4.698 

Southampton    4,042 

South  Glens  Falls  8,645 

South  Nyack    8,102 

Spring:   Valley   4,500 

Springville   8.322 

Suffern    4,010 

Ticonderoga   8,517 

Walden   4,659 

Walton    8,947 

Wappinger's  Falls  3,490 

Warsaw    8,713 

Warwick  2,674 

Waterford    2,968 

Waterloo     4,438 

Watkins  Glen    8,052 

West  Elmira    8,833 

Westfleld    8,668 

West  Haverstraw  8,099 

Whitehall   4,457 

Whitesboro     8.902 

Williamsvillc   4,649 

Yorkville    8,628 

5,000—10,000 

Amityville    6,164 

Arlington    6,874 

Babylon    6,016 

Bath    6,416 

Bay  Shore    9,666 

Bedford     9,248 

Bronxvllle    6,778 

(Ind.  br.  of  Yonkers  P.  O.) 

Canandaigua    8,332 

Catskill  6,392 

Cedarhnrst  6,061 

DansvlUe    5,268 


Depew  .. 7.217 

Dobbs  Ferry 6,268 

East  Aurora  6,962 

East  Rochester 7,022 

East  Rockaway   7,970 

Elmira  Heights   6,009 

Fairport    6,267 

Fredonia  7,095 

Great  Neck  7,759 

Hamburg    6,938 

Hastings  Upon  Hudson  7.568 

(Ind.  br.  of  Yonkers  P.  O.) 

Haverstraw    5,818 

Herkimer    9.400 

Hudson  Falls  7.286 

Huntington     9,824 

Huntington  Station  9,924 

Ilion    9,868 

Islip     5,254 

Lancaster  8,665 

Larchmont    6,880 

Lindenhurst   8,644 

Little  Falls  9,541 

Malone    9,601 

Malverne    8,086 

Mechanicville    7,885 

Medina    6.179 

Mount  Kisco    6,907 

New  Hyde  Park  7,849 

North  Pelham  5,046 

North  Tarrytown 8,740 

(Ind.  br.  of  Tarrytown  P.  O.) 

Norwich    8.816 

Nyack   6.889 

Oyster   Bay    6,216 

Owego  6,850 

Patchogue    7,861 

Pelham  Manor  6.806 

Penn  Yan  6,481 

Port  Jervis  9,372 

Potsdam   7,491 

Salamanca    8,861 

Saranac  Lake  6,913 

Scotia    7,812 

(Ind.  br.  of  Schenectady  P.O.) 

Seneca  Falls  6,634 

Solvay     7,868 

(Br.  of  Syracuse  P.  O.) 

Tarrytown    8,861 

Tuckahoe    6.991 

(Ind.  br.  of  Yonkers  P.  O.) 

Tupper  Lake 6,441 

Waverly    6.037 

Wellsville  6,402 

Westbury     7,112 

Williston  Park  7.605 

10,000—25,000 

Baldwin   X  21, 000 

Batavia  17,799 

Beacon    14,012 

Cohoes    21,272 

Corning     17,684 

Cortland    18,162 

Dunkirk    18,007 

Endicott    20,050 

Floral  Park 14,582 

Freeport   24,680 

Fulton  13,912 

Garden  City  14,486 

Geneva    17.144 

Glen  Cove  16,130 

Glens  Falls  19,610 

Gloversville    23,634 

Harrison  11,788 

Hornell   15,049 

Hudson   11,629 

Johnson  City  19,249 

Johnstown    10,923 

Kenmore  20.066 

(Branch  of  Buffalo  P.  O.) 

Kings    Park   10,960 

Long  Beach  15,586 

Lynbrook    17,814 

Mamaroneck    16,016 

Massena   18,187 

Middletown    22,686 

Mineola  14,881 


Newark  10,296 

North  Tonawanda  24,781 

Ogdensburg    16,166 

Olean    22.884 

Oneida    11,826 

Oneonta    18,664 

Ossining  16,098 

Oswego    22,647 

Peekskill    17,781 

Plattsburg  17,788 

Port  Chester  28.970 

Rensselaer  10,856 

Rockville  Center  22,362 

Rye  11,721 

Saratoga  Spring! 15,434 

Scarsdale   18,156 

Tonawanda    14,617 

Watervliet  15,197 

25,000 — 50,000 

Amsterdam    82,240 

Auburn  36,722 

Cheektowaga  25,006 

Elmira    49,716 

Hempstead  29,186 

Hicksville   X45.000 

Irondequoit    84,046 

Ithaca  29,267 

Jamestown  43,354 

Kingston    28,817 

Lackawanna     27,668 

Lockport    25,138 

Newburgh    31,956 

Poughkeepsie  41,023 

Rome    41,682 

Valley  Stream  26,864 

Watertown  84,850 

White  Plains  43,466 

50,000 — 100,000 

Binghamton  80,674 

Mount  Vernon  71,899 

New  Rochelle  59,726 

Niagara  Falls    90,872 

Schenectady  91,785 

Troy    72,811 


100,000  or  Mon 

Albany   

Bronx  Bor 1, 

Brooklyn  Bor 2, 

Buffalo     

Manhattan  Bor 1, 

New  York  City  7, 

Queens  Bor 1, 

Richmond  Borough 
(Staten  Island)   . 

Rochester  

Syracuse    

Utica    

Yonkers    


184,995 
451,277 
,738,175 
580,132 
,960,101 
891,957 
,550,849 

191,555 
832,488 
220,583 
101,531 
152,798 


NORTH  CAROLINA 

2,500 — 5.0OO 

Ahoskie    8,579 

Beaufort    8,212 

Belhaven    2,528 

Bessemer  City    8,961 

Boone   2,978 

Brevard    8,908 

Canton    4,906 

Cherryville     3,492 

Clinton   4.414 

Cramerton    3,211 

Draper    3,629 

Fast  Gastonia  3,733 

East   Marion    2,901 

Edenton    4,468 

Elkin    2,842 

Erwin    8,344 

Farmville   2,942 

Forest   City  4,971 

Jacksonville     3,960 

Leaksville    4,045 

Louisburg    2,546 

Marion   2,740 

Midway   Park   8.708 


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Mount  Olive  8,782 

North  Belmont  8,948 

North  Wilkesboro  4,879 

Ogburntown    8,668 

Plymouth  4,486 

Rockingham    8,856 

Roxboro   4,821 

Rutherfordton   8,146 

Scotland  Neck  2,780 

Selma   2,689 

Siler  City  2,501 

Southern  Pines  4,272 

Spencer    8,242 

Spindale  8,891 

Valdese    2,780 

Wadeaboro    8,408 

Wake  Forest  8,704 

West  End    2,797 

Whiteville    4,238 

Williamston     4,976 

5,000 — 10,000 

Arlington  6,085 

Asheboro    7,701 

Belmont   6,830 

Chapel   Hill   9.177 

Dunn    6,816 

Graham    6,026 

Hamlet  6,061 

Renders onville    6,108 

Kings  Mountain  7,206 

Laurinburg    7,134 

Lenolr     7,888 

Lincolnton   6,428 

Lumberton  9,186 

Mooresville    7,121 

Morganton  8,311 

Morehead   6,144 

Mount  Airy  7,192 

Newton     6,039 

Oxford    6,686 

Roanoke  Rapids  8,166 

Smithfield    5,674 

Spray    5,642 

Tarboro    8,120 

Washington  9,698 

Waynesville    5,295 

10,000—25,000 

Albemarle    11,798 

Burlington   24,560 

Concord    16,486 

Elizabeth  City  12,685 

Gastonia  23,069 

Goldsboro  21,454 

Greenville 16,724 

Henderson   10,996 

Hickory    14,756 

Kinston    18,336 

Lexington     13,671 

Monroe  10,140 

New  Bern  16.812 

Reidsville  11,708 

Salisbury    20,102 

Sanford  10,018 

Shelby    15,608 

Statesville    16,901 

Thomasville  11,154 

Wilson    23.010 

25,000 — 50,000 

Fayetteville   84,715 

High  Point 39.973 

Kannapolii  28,448 

Rocky  Mount 27,697 

Wilmington   45,048 

50,000 — 100,000 

Asheville    68,000 

Durham    71,811 

Greensboro     74,889 

Raleigh  65,679 

Winston-Salem    874811 

100,000  or  More 
Charlotte    184,042 


NORTH  DAKOTA 

2,500—5,000 

Grafton    4.901 

Rugby    2,907 

5,000—10,000 

Devils    Lake   6,427 

Dickinson     7,469 

Mandan    7,298 

Valley  City  6,861 

Wahpeton    6,126 

Williston    7,378 

10,000 — 25,OOO 

Bismarck   18.640 

Jamestown  10,697 

Minot   22,032 

25,000 — 50,000 

Fargo   88,266 

Grand  Forks   26,836 


OHIO 

2,500 — 5,000 

Ada     8,640 

Am  hers  t     3,542 

Avon    2,778 

Avon  Lake    4,342 

Barnesville    4,665 

Brecksville    2,664 

Bridgeport  4,309 

Brook  Park  2,606 

Cadiz    8,020 

Carey    3,260 

Carrollton    2,658 

Chagrin   Falls    3,086 

Clyde    4,083 

Columbiana    3,869 

Crestline    4,614 

Crooksville    2.960 

Dennison    4,432 

Eaton    4,242 

Elmwood   Place  4,113 

(Br.  of  Cincinnati  P.  O.) 

Fairport   4,519 

(Branch  of  Painesville  P.  O.) 

Geneva   4,718 

Golf  Manor 8,603 

Granville    2,653 

Greenfield    4,862 

Greenhills     3,006 

Hicksville    2,629 

Hubbard     4,560 

Huron     2,615 

Independence  3,105 

Lakeville    3,482 

Leavittsburg    2,633 

Lebanon  4,618 

Leetonia  2,665 

Lisbon    3,293 

Loudonville    2,523 

Louisville  3,801 

Maderia    2,689 

Mariemont  3,514 

Marysville    4,256 

Mingo  Junction  4,464 

Middleport  8,446 

Minerva    3,280 

Montpelier   3,867 

Nelsonville  4,846 

New  Boston  4,754 

Newburgh  Heights  3,689 

Newcomerstown    4,514 

New  Lexington  4,238 

Newton  Falls  4,451 

North  Baltimore  2,771 

North   Canton   4,082 

(Ind.  br.  of  Canton  P.  O.) 

North  Royalton  3,939 

Ottawa   2,962 

Parma  Heights  8,901 

Perrysburg    4,006 

Pomeroy    8,656 

Rittman    8,810 

Rossford    8,968 

St.  Clairsville 8,040 

Sebring  4,045 


Population 

Shadyside    4.48$ 

Sharon    2,868 

Silverton    4,827 

Solon    2,670 

Strongsvllle  8,604 

Tipp  City  8,804 

Upper  Sandusky  4,897 

Warrensville  Heights  ..  4,126 

Wauseon    8,494 

Wellington  2,992 

West  Carrollton  2,876 

Westerville    4,112 

Westlake    4,912 

West  Portsmouth  2,618 

Whitehall  4,877 

Willard    4,744 

Willowick    8,677 

Windham  8,968 

Yellow  Springs  2,896 

5,000 — 1O,OOO 

Bay  6,917 

Bedford    9.105 

Bellevue  6,906 

Brooklyn    6,817 

Bryan   6.365 

Celina    6,708 

Cheviot   9,944 

Circleville  8,728 

Deerpark     7,241 

Delphos  6,220 

Dover    9,862 

Eastlake     7,486 

East  Palestine  6.196 

Fairborn   7,847 

Fairview  9,811 

Franklin   5,888 

Galion   9,962 

Gallipolis    7,871 

Grandview  Heights  7,669 

Greenville  8,859 

Hillsboro     6,128 

Jackson     6,504 

Kenton    8,476 

Lincoln  Heights  6,681 

Lockland     6.786 

(Ind.  br.  of  Cincinnati  P.  O,) 

Logan    6,972 

Lundon   6,222 

Lyndhurst    7,869 

Maumee    6,548 

Mayfleld  Heights  6.807 

Medina    6,097 

Miamisburg    6,829 

Mount  Healthy    5,688 

Napoleon    5,885 

North  College  Hill  7,921 

(Branch  of  Cincinnati  P.  O.) 

North  Olmsted 6,604 

Norwalk    9,775 

Oakwood     9,691 

Oberlin    7,062 

Orrville     5,168 

Oxford    6,944 

Port  Clinton  6,641 

Ravenna    9,867 

Reading    7.886 

Saint  Bernard 7,066 

(Branch  of  Cincinnati  P.  O.) 

Saint  Marys  6,208 

Shelby     7,971 

Talmadge   5,821 

Toronto     7,268 

Uhrichsville   6,614 

Upper  Arlington  9,024 

Urbana    9,886 

Wadsworth     7,966 

Wapakoneta  6,797 

Wellston    5,691 

Wellsville  7,854 

Wickliffe     6,002 

Willoughby    6,602 

Wilmington    7,887 

Wyoming    6,682 

10,000—25,000 

Ashland     14.287 

Ashtabula  28,696 

Athens    11,660 


X  Rand  McNally  estimate. 


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Btllaira  12,578 

Bellefontalne   10,232 

Berea    12.051 

Bexely     12.878 

Bowling  Green  12,005 

Bucyrus    10,827 

Cambridge    14.789 

Campbell  12.882 

Chillicothe    20,188 

Conneaut    10,280 

Coshocton  11,675 

Defiance    11.265 

Delaware    11.804 

Bast  Liverpool  84.217 

Findlay     28.845 

Fostoria    14,861 

Fremont    16.587 

Garfield  Height*    21,662 

(Branch  of  Cleveland  P.  O.) 

Girard     10.118 

Ironton   16,888 

Kent    12,418 

Lancaster  24.180 

Maple  Heights  15,586 

Marietta   16,006 

Martin's  Ferry 18,220 

Mount  Vernon  12,186 

New  Philadelphia   12,948 

Nilea  16,778 

Painesville    14,482 

Piqua    17,447 

Rock  River 11,287 

Salem    12,754 

Sidney  11,491 

South  Euclid    16,482 

Struthers    11,941 

Tiffin     18,962 

Troy    10,661 

University  Heights  ....   11,566 

Van  Wert  10,864 

Washington  C.  H 10,560 

Wooster    14,006 

Xenia    12,877 

25,000—60,000 

Alliance    26,161 

Barberton    27,820 

Cuyahoga  Falls    29,195 

East  Cleveland 40.047 

(Br.  of  Cleveland  P.  O.) 

Elyria  80,807 

Euclid  41,896 

Mansfield    48.664 

Marion    83,817 

Massillon    29,694 

Middletown    88,695 

Newark  84,276 

Norwood  85,001 

(Br.  of  Cincinnati  P.  O.) 

Parma  28,897 

Portsmouth    86,798 

Sandusky    29.878 

Shaker  Heights  28,222 

Steubenville  86,872 

Warren  49,856 

Zanesville  40,617 

50,000—100,000 

Cleveland  Heights  69,141 

(Sta.  of  East  Cleveland  P.  O.) 

Hamilton    67.951 

Lakewood  68.071 

(Branch  of  Cleveland  P.  O.) 

Lima  60,246 

Lorain  51,202 

Springfield   78,508 

100,000  or  More 

Akron  274,606 

Canton    116,912 

Cincinnati    608,998 

Cleveland   914,808 

Columbus  875,901 

Dayton   248,872 

Toledo  808.616 

Toungstown  168,880 


OKLAHOMA 

2,900—0,000 

Antler  2,506 

Atoka   2,668 

Broken  Arrow  8,262 

Chandler     2,724 

Checotah    2.688 

Cherokee    2.686 

Cordell    2.920 

Del  City   2.604 

Dewey     2,618 

Eufaula    2,640 

Guymon   4,718 

Healdton     2,678 

Hollis    8,089 

Hominy    2,702 

Idabel   4,671 

Kingfisher    8,846 

Konawa    2,707 

Lindsay    8,021 

Madill  2,791 

Mangum  4,271 

Marlow  8,899 

Nichols  Hills  2,606 

Nowata  8,966 

Okemah    8,464 

Pawnee     2,861 

Picher  8,951 

Poteau    4,776 

Pryor  Creek    4.486 

Purcell    8,646 

Sallisaw    2,885 

Sayre    8,862 

Sulphur    4,889 

Tahlequah    4,750 

Tonkawa    8,648 

Veterans   Village  8,855 

Wagoner    4,896 

Walters    2,748 

Watonga    8,249 

Weatherford    8,629 

5,000—10,000 

Altus     9,785 

Alva    6,506 

Anadorka   6,184 

Bethany    6,706 

Blackwell   9,199 

Bristow    5,400 

Claremore     5,494 

Clinton   7,565 

Cuahing    8,414 

Drumright    6,028 

Edmond    6,086 

Elk  City  7,962 

Frederick    6,467 

Henryetta     7,987 

Hobart    6,880 

Holdenville    6,192 

Hugo  6,984 

Pauls  Valley    6,896 

Pawhuska     6,881 

Perry    6,187 

Sand  Springs  6,994 

Vinita   6,618 

Wewoka  6,747 

Woodward    6,916 

10,000—25,000 

Ada  15,995 

Ardmore  17,890 

Bartlesville    19,228 

Chickasha    16,842 

Duncan  15,825 

Durant    10,641 

El  Reno    10,991 

Guthrie  10,118 

McAlester    17.898 

Miami  11.801 

Midwest   10,166 

Okmulgee  18,817 

Ponca  City  20,180 

Sapulpa  18,081 

Seminole    11,868 

Shawnee  22,948 

Stillwater  20,288 


25,000—40,000 

Enid    86.017 

Lawton  84,767 

Muskogee  87,289 

Norman    27,006 

100,000  or  More 

Oklahoma  City 248,504 

Tulsa 182,740 

OREGON 

2,500—5,000 

Beaverton  2,612 

Burns   8,098 

Coquille    8.628 

Cottage  Grove  8,686 

Dallas  4,798 

Forest  Grove  4,848 

Gresham     8,049 

Hayesville    2,697 

Hermiston    8,804 

Hood  River   8.701 

Lakeview   2,881 

Newberg  8,946 

Newport  8,241 

Nyssa     2,525 

Ontario  4,465 

Oswego     8,816 

Prineville  8,288 

Redmond    2,966 

Saint  Helens    4,711 

Seaside     8,886 

Silverton    8,146 

Sweet  Home 8,608 

Tillamook     8,685 

West  Linn  2,945 

5,000 — 10,OOO 

Altamont    9,419 

Ashland    7.789 

Baker    9.471 

Coos  Bay    8,228 

Grants  Pass  8,116 

Hillsboro    8,142 

La  Grande   8,685 

Lebanon   6,878 

McMinnville    6,686 

Milwaukee   5,258 

North  Bend  6,099 

Oregon  City  7,682 

Roseburg    8,890 

The  Dalles   7,676 

10,000—25,000 

Albany    10,116 

Astoria  12,881 

Bend  11,409 

Corvallis  16,207 

Klamath  Falls  15,876 

Medford   17,806 

Pendleton  11,774 

Springfield   10,807 

25,000 — 50,000 

Eugene  85,879 

Salem    48,140 

50.000  or  Mora 
Portland  878.628 


PENNSYLVANIA 

2,500—5,000 

Aldan    8,480 

Ambler  4,666 

Annville  8,664 

Apollo  8.015 

Aspinwall     4,084 

Athens    4,480 

Atlas     8,090 

Avoca  4,040 

Baden  8,78* 

Barnesboro     8,442 

Bedford    8,521 

Bellwood    2,669 

Bentleyville  8,295 

Berwyn   X2,600 

Birdsboro  8,158 

Boyertown   4,074 


X  Rand  McNally  estimate. 


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Brockway  2.650 

Brookville    4.274 

Burnhazn 2,954 

California  2,881 

Catasauqua    4,928 

Clarion   4,409 

Clarks  Summit   2,940 

Clymer 2,500 

Coplay    2,994 

Coudersport  8,210 

Cresson     2,569 

Curwensville    8,882 

Dale    8,810 

Dallastown  8,804 

Derry    8,752 

Downlngtown    4,948 

Dravosbnrg    8,786 

Dupont  4,107 

East  Conemaugh  4,101 

East  Lansdowne  8,527 

East  Me  Reexport    8,171 

East  Mauch  Chunk  8,182 

Ebensburg   4,086 

Eddystone   8,014 

Elizabeth    2,615 

Emporium    8,646 

Emsworth    8,128 

Ferndale  2,619 

Forest  City  8,122 

Freedom  8,000 

Freeport  2,685 

Gallitzin   8,102 

Gilberton    2,641 

Glrardville  8,864 

Glen  Lyon    8,921 

Green  castle    2.661 

Greentree  2,818 

Hamburg   8,805 

Hatboro    4,788 

Hlghspire  2,799 

Hummelstown  8,789 

Ingram   4,286 

(Br.  of  Pittsburgh  P.  O.) 

Irwin 4,228 

Jermyn  2,585 

Johnsonburg    4,567 

Kenhorst    2,561 

Kennett  Square 8,699 

Kutztown  8,110 

Laureldale    8,585 

Lebanon  Independent....  2,778 

Leechburg    4.042 

Lemoyne    4,605 

Littlestown    2,685 

Lykeni   2,786 

McAdoo    4.260 

McDonald     8,648 

McSherrytown  2,510 

Manheim    4,246 

Mansfield  2,657 

Marcus  Hook 8,848 

Marshallton  8,890 

Mas  on  town    4,550 

Mauch  Chunk    2,959 

Meyewdale    8,187 

Millersburg    2,861 

Millers ville    2,551 

Montounville    8,298 

Moosic    8,965 

Mount  Joy  8,006 

Mount  Penn  8,685 

Mount  Union  4,690 

Muney    2,766 

Myerstown  8,050 

New  Holland  2,602 

North  Bellevernon 8,147 

North  Catasauqua    2,629 

North  Charlerof 2,554 

North  East    4,247 

Northumberland    4,207 

North  Wales  2.999 

Orwigsbnrg   8,029 

Oxford    8,091 

Parkersbnrg   2,611 

Parkville    8.299 

Patton    8,148 

Pen  Argyl   8,878 

Penbrook   8,691 

Perkasie  4,868 


PhiUpsburg    8,988 

Pleasant  Hills  8.808 

Polk    4.004 

Portage    4,871 

Port  Allegany   2.519 

Port  Carbon  8,024 

Port  Vue   4,766 

Renovo 8,751 

Reynoldsville  8,569 

Ridley  Park  4.921 

Roaring  Spring  2,771 

Rocky  Grove  8,111 

Roy er s ford  8,862 

Selinsgrove    8,514 

Slatington    4,848 

Souderton    4,521 

South  Connellsvllle 2,610 

South  Fork 2,616 

South  Greensburg  2,980 

South  Uniontown    8,425 

Southwest  Greensburg..  8,144 

Spangler  8,018 

Spring  City   8,258 

Springdale    4,989 

Stowe   2.524 

Strabane    2,861 

Summit  Hill 4.924 

Susquehanna   2,646 

Swarthmore  4,825 

Towanda  4,069 

Trafford   8,965 

Trevorton     2,545 

Union  City  8,911 

Upland   4,081 

Verona   4,825 

Weatherly    2,622 

Wellsboro    4,215 

Wesleyville    8.411 

West  Homestead 8,257 

Westmont    4,410 

West  Newton 8,619 

West  Washington  4,492 

West  Wyoming 2,868 

Wyoming  4.611 

Wyomissing    4,187 

Youngwood    2,720 

Zelienople    2,981 

5,000—10,000 

Archbald    6,804 

Ashland    6,192 

Ashley    5,248 

Avalon    6,468 

Bala  Cynwyd X7,500 

Bangor  6,050 

Beaver    6,860 

Bellefonte    5,661 

Blairsville    6,000 

Blakeley  6,828 

Brackenbridge  6,178 

Bridgeport     5,827 

Bridgeville  5,660 

Broom  all    X8.500 

Brownsville   7,648 

Bryn  Mawr  X9.500 

Camp  Hill    5,984 

Castle  Shannon  6,459 

Centerville  5,845 

Charleroi    9,872 

Clearfleld    9,867 

Clifton  Heights  7,549 

Coaldale  6,818 

Collingdale 

(Darby  P.  O.)  8.448 

Corry    7,911 

Crafton    8,066 

(Branch  of  Pittsburgh  P.  O.) 

Danville  6,994 

Dickson    8,948 

Doylestown    5,262 

Duryea  6,655 

East  Pittsburgh  5,259 

East  Stroudsburg    7,274 

Edgewood    5,292 

Edwardsville   6,686 

Elizabethtown  6.088 

Emmans  7,780 

Ephrata    7,027 

Etna  6,750 

(Branch  of  Pittsburgh  P.  O.) 


Population 

Exeter   5,180 

Fairleaa  Hills  — x  7,600 

Ford  City  5,862 

Forest  Hills    . ...  6,801 

Forty  Fort 6.178 

Fountain  Hill    5.456 

Frack ville    6.641 

Freeland  6,909 

Gettysburg    7,046 

Glassport  8,707 

Glenolden  6,450 

Glenside X  9,000 

Greenville    9,210 

Grove  City  7.411 

Haverford X  8.000 

Hellertown  5,485 

Hollidaysburg   6,488 

Honesdale    6,662 

Huntingdon  7,880 

Jenkintown    5,180 

Jersey  Shore  5,595 

Kane  5,706 

Kittanning  7,781 

Kulpmont     6,199 

Lansdale    9,76t 

Lansford    7,487 

Larksville    6,860 

Lehighton    8,685 

Lewisburg   5,268 

Litit*    5,668 

Luzerne    6,176 

Mechanicsburg    6,786 

Media  5,726 

Middletown    9,184 

Midland    6,491 

Millvale    7,287 

(Branch  of  Pittsburgh  P.  O.) 

Milton    8.678 

Minersville    7,788 

Monaca    7,415 

Monongahela  8,922 

Morrisville  6.787 

Mount  Oliver 6.64$ 

(Station  of  Pittsburgh  P.  O.) 

Mount  Pleasant 5,888 

Nanty  Glo   5,425 

Narberth    5,407 

Nazareth    6,880 

New  Brighton  9,685 

New  Cumberland 6,204 

Northampton     9,882 

Norwood     5,246 

Oakmont    7,264 

Old  Forge   9.749 

Olyphant    7,047 

Palmerton    6,646 

Palmyra  5,910 

Pitcairn   M57 

Prospect  Park  6,884 

Punxsutawney    8,969 

Quakertown  5,678 

Rankin   «,9U 

Red  Lion    5.119 

Ridgway     «»244 

Rochester    7,197 

Saint  Clair  6,866 

Saint  Marys    7,846 

Sayre    7,785 

Schuylkill  Haven 6,597 

Scottdale    6,249 

Sewickley     5,886 

Sharon  Hill  5,m 

Sharpsburg    7,296 

(Branch  of  Pittsburgh  P.  O.) 

Sharpsville    5,414 

Shillington  5,059 

Shippensburg     6.722 

Somerset    5,986 

South  WilHamsport   ....  6,864 

Stroudsburg    6,861 

Swoyersville    7,796 

Tarentum     9,640 

Taylor    7,176 

Throop   5,861 

Titusville  8,928 

Tyrone  8,214 

Vandergrift   9.624 

Villanova x  6,000 

Wayne x  5,800 


XRtnd  McNally  estimate. 


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Waynes  burg    5,614 

West  Hazleton    6,988 

West  Pittston  7,280 

West  Reading  6,072 

Westview     7,681 

West  York    8.766 

Whitehall  7,842 

White  Oak  6,169 

Willow  Grove  X  6,000 

Wilmerding   8,826 

Wilaon   8,169 

Windber  8,010 

Winton  6.280 

10,000—25,000 

Ambridge  16,429 

Ardmore    X  16,000 

Arnold    10,268 

Beaver  Falls    17,876 

Bellevue  11,604 

(Branch  of  Pittsburgh  P.  O.) 

Berwick    14,010 

Bethel     11.824 

Bloomsburg  10,638 

Braddock   16,448 

Bradford    17,864 

Brentwood   12,686 

Bristol    12,710 

Butler     28,482 

Canonsburg   12,072 

Carbondale  16.296 

Carlisle     16,812 

Carnegie  12,106 

Chambersburg  17,212 

Clairton    19,652 

Coatesville  18,826 

Columbia    11,998 

Connellsville    18,293 

Conshohocken   10,922 

Coraopolis    10,498 

Darby  18.154 

Donora   12.186 

Dormont  18,405 

Du  Bois    11.497 

Dunmore    20,305 

(Branch  of  Scranton  P.  O.) 

Duquesne  17,620 

Bllwood  City   12.946 

Parrell    13.644 

Franklin  10.006 

Green s burg    16,923 

Hanover  14.048 

Homestead  10.046 

Indiana  11.743 

Jeannette  16,172 

Kingston    21.096 

Lansdowne     12,169 

Latrobe    11,811 

Lewistown   13.894 

Lock  Haven  11,381 

McKees  Rocks  16,241 

Mahanoy  City  10,934 

Meadville  18.972 

Monessen  17.896 

Monroeville x  15,000 

Mount  Carxnel  14,222 

Munhall   18,437 

Nanticoke    20,160 

North  Braddock    14,724 

Oil  City    19,581 

Phoenixville  12,932 

Pittston   15,012 

Plymouth  18.021 

Pottstown    22.589 

Pottsville  23,640 

Shamokin     16,879 

Shenandoah  16,704 

Springfield  10,917 

State  College  17,227 

Steelton   12,574 

Sunbury  15,570 

Swissvale  16,488 

(Ind.  br.  of  Pittsburg  P.  O.) 

Tamaqna    11,608 

Turtle  Creek    12,868 

Unfontown  20,471 

Warren    14,849 

Waynesboro    10,834 


West  Chester 

West  Mifflin  

Yeadon  


15.188 

, 17.988 

11,068 


25,000—50,000 

Aliquippa  26.182 

Drexel  Hill X  88,000 

Easton    •.. 85,682 

Havertown    X 36, 000 

Hazleton    85.491 

Lebanon  28,156 

New  Castle    48,834 

New  Kensington  25.146 

Norristown    88.126 

Sharon    26,464 

Washington  26,280 

Wilkinsburg    81.418 

(Ind.  br.  of  Pittsburgh  P.  O.) 
Williamsport  45,047 

50,000 — 100,000 

Altoona    77.177 

Bethlehem   66,340 

Chester 66,089 

Harrisburg     89,644 

Johnstown   68,232 

Lancaster     68,774 

Levittown   X 45,000 

McKees  port  61,502 

Wilkes-Barre  76,826 

York  69,958 

100,000  or  More 

Allentown  106,766 

Erie   130,803 

Philadelphia    2,071,605 

Pittsburgh    676,806 

Reading  109,820 

Scranton   125,586 


PUERTO   RICO 

10,000 — 25.00O 

Aguadilla  18,276 

Bayamon    20,171 

Cayey  18,429 

Coamo 11.592 

Fajardo 16,836 

Guayama    19,408 

Humacao    10,851 

Manati    10.092 

25,000—50,000 

Arecibo  28,659 

Caguas   88,759 

50,OOO — 100,000 

Mayaguez  58.944 

Ponce   99,492 

100,000  or  More 

Rio  Piedras 132.438 

San  Juan 224.767 


RHODE    ISLAND 

2,500—5,000 

East  Greenwich    4,928 

Glocester    2,682 

Hokkinton    8.676 

Scituate   3,906 

5,000 — 10,000 

Barrington     8,246 

Burrillville  8,774 

Coventry    9,869 

Middletown    7,382 

North  Smithfleld  6,726 

Portsmouth   6,578 

Smithfield     6.690 

Tiverton  6,859 

Warren     8,618 

10,000—25,000 

Bristol    12,320 

Central  Falls  28.560 

Cumberland  12,842 

Johnston    12,726 

Lincoln  11,270 

North  Kingstown  14.810 


North  Providence  ......  18,927 

(Branch  of  Providence  P.  O.) 

South  Kingstown   10,148 

Westerly    12,880 

West  Warwick    19,096 

25,000—50,000 

East  Providence   86,871 

(Branch  of  Providence  P.  O.) 

Newport  87,564 

Warwick    48.028 

60,OOO—10O,OOO 

Cranston    66,060 

Pawtucket   81,486 

Woonsocket  50,211 

100,000  or  More 
Providence  248.674 


SOUTH  CAROLINA 

2,500 — 5,000 

Andrews     2,702 

Arcadia 2,554 

Bamberg    2,954 

Batesburg    8.169 

Belton     8.871 

Bishopville  8,078 

Cayce    8.294 

Che  raw  4,886 

Clover    8,276 

Denmark    2,814 

Duncan     8,950 

East  Gaffney  4,289 

Edgefteld    2,618 

Forest  Acres  8,240 

Fort  Mill  8,204 

Graniteville   8.862 

Great  Falls   8,583 

Honea  Path  2,840 

Kingstree     8,621 

Manning     2.776 

McColl    2,688 

Mullins  4,916 

Myrtle  Beach 8,845 

North  Augusta  8.669 

Our  Mills  2,628 

Pelrer  2,692 

Piedmont   2,678 

Saxon    3,088 

Seneca    8,649 

South  Greenwood    8,712 

Summerville    8,812 

Victor  Mills  2,654 

Walhalla    8,104 

Walterboro    4,618 

Ware  Shoals    8,082 

Whitmire  8,006 

Williamston  2,782 

Winnsboro  8,287 

Wlnsboro  Mills  2.936 

Woodbum  Hills  2.500 

Woodruff   8,881 

York  4,181 

5,000—10,000 

Abbeville    6,895 

Aiken    7.088 

Beaufort    6,081 

Bennettsville  8,140 

Camden    6,986 

Chester  6,898 

Clinton   7,168 

Conway    6,078 

Darlington  6,619 

Dillon   8,171 

Easley    6,816 

Eau  Claire  9,288 

Gaffney    8,128 

Georgetown   6,004 

Greer    5,080 

Hartsville    6,668 

Lake  City   8.112 

Lancaster  7.169 

Laurens    8,658 

Marion   8.884 

Newberry  7,84« 

Shannontown  6.828 

Union   9,780 


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10,000—25,000 

Anderson  19,770 

Brandon- Juds  on    11,008 

Florence  22,618 

Greenwood  18,806 

Orangeburg   15,822 

Rock  Hill  24,502 

Sumter  20,186 

25,000—50,000 

Spar  Una  burg  86,795 

50,000—100,000 

Charleston  70,174 

Columbia    86,914 

Greenville    58,161 


SOUTH  DAKOTA 

2,500 — 5,000 

Belle  Fourche  8,540 

Canton    2.530 

Deadwood    3,288 

Lemmon  2,760 

Milbank    2,982 

Mobridge   8.753 

Redfleld    2,655 

Spearnsh    2,755 

Sturgis   8,471 

Sisseton   2.871 

Webster  2,503 

Winner  3,252 

5,000 — 10,000 

Brookings    7,764 

Hot  Springs  5,030 

Lead    6,422 

Madison   5,153 

Pierre   6,715 

Vermillion    6,337 

Yankton  7,709 

10,000 — 25,OOO 

Aberdeen    21,061 

Huron  12,788 

Mitchell    12,123 

Watertown  12,699 

25,000 — 50,000 

Rapid  City  25.310 

50,000—100,000 
Sioux  Falls  62,696 


TENNESSEE 

2,500—5,000 

Banner  Hill  

Belle  Meade  

Bemis  

Brownsville 

Clinton  

Covington    

Dayton  

Dickson    

Erwin  

Etowah  

Henderson    

Jefferson  City  

Lexington    

Loudon  

McKenzie  

Martin    

Milan    

Millington    

Mount  Pleasant 

Newport  

Ripley  

Rockwood  

Rogersville    

South  Harriman  

Sparta  

South  Pittsburgh  

Sweetwater    

Trenton    

Winchester    


Alcoa 
Athens 


B,OOO — 10,000 


2,873 
2,831 
8,248 
4,711 
8.712 
4.879 
3,191 
3,348 
3,387 
8,261 
2,632 
8.633 
3.566 
8,567 
8,774 
4,082 
4,988 
4.696 
2,931 
3,892 
8,318 
4,272 
2,645 
2,761 
4,299 
2,573 
4,199 
3,868 
8.974 

6,855 
8,618 


Cookeville    6,924 

East  Ridge 9,645 

Fayetteville  6,447 

Franklin  5,475 

Gallatin    6,107 

Greeneville 8.721 

Harriman  6,389 

Humboldt  7,426 

La  Foljette 6.797 

Lawrenceburg   5,442 

Lebanon  7,913 

Lenoir  City  6,159 

Lewisburg    5,164 

Maryville   7.742 

McMinnville    7,677 

Old  Hickory  X  8.600 

Paris  8,826 

Pulaski  6,762 

Shelbyville  9,466 

Springfield  6,606 

Tullahoma    7,662 

Union  City  7,666 

10,000 — 26,000 

Bristol    16,771 

( Including  Bristol.Va.,1 5,954) 

Clarksville   16.246 

Cleveland   12,605 

Columbia    10,911 

Dyersburg    10,885 

Elizabethton    10,764 

Kingsport  19,571 

Morristown    13,019 

Murfreesboro  13,052 

25,000 — 50,000 

Jackson    80,207 

Johnson    27,864 

Oak  Ridge  80,229 

100,OOO  or  More 

Chattanooga    131,041 

Knoxville    124,769 

Memphis    896,000 

Nashville    174,307 


TEXAS 

2,500—5,000 

Alamo  3,017 

Alvin    3,701 

Andrews  3,294 

Angleton    3,899 

Anson  2,708 

Atlanta  3,782 

Bastrop    3,176 

Bcnavides    3,016 

Bishop    2.731 

Bowie   4,544 

Burkburnett    4,456 

Calvert  2,548 

Canadian    2,700 

Canyon  4,864 

Carrizo  Springs  4,316 

Carthage 4,750 

Center    4,823 

Clarendon  2,677 

Clarksville   4,353 

Columbus  2,878 

Comanche    8,840 

Cotulla    4,418 

Decatur    2.922 

Dickinson  2,704 

Dublin    2,761 

Eagle  Ford  4,679 

Eagle  Lake  2,787 

Eastland  8,626 

Edcouch   2,926 

Edna  8,865 

Electra  4,970 

Elgin    8,168 

Elsa    8,179 

Fabens    8,089 

Floydada    8,210 

Fort  Stockton  4,444 

Fredericksburg    8,864 

Gatesville  8,866 

Georgetown   4,961 

Giddings  2,632 

Gilmer    4,098 


Population 

Hamilton   8,077 

Hamlin  8,660 

Haskell  8,886 

Hearne  4,872 

Hebronville   4.802 

Henrietta  2,818 

Highlands    2,728 

Hillcrest  2,826 

Hondo  4,188 

Irving  2,621 

Jacksboro  2,951 

Jasper    4,408 

Jefferson    8,164 

Karnes  City  2,688 

Kaufman    2,714 

Kenedy  4.284 

La  Feria  2,952 

La  Grange  2,788 

Lake  Jackson 2,897 

Lakeview   8,091 

Lampasas  4,869 

Lancaster  2,682 

La  Porte 4,429 

Liberty  4.168 

Livingston  2.865 

Llano    2.954 

Luling    4,297 

Marfa  8,608 

Mathis    4,050 

McCamey  3,121 

McGregor  2,669 

Memphis    3,810 

Menard  2,686 

Mineola    8,626 

Nederland    8.805 

New  Boston  2,688 

Nocona  8,022 

Oak  Knoll 3,930 

Olmos  Park  2,841 

Olney    8,765 

Ozona  2,885 

Paducah   2,952 

Palacios    2,799 

Pearsall    4,481 

Perryton    4,417 

Phillips  4,106 

Pittsburg   8,142 

Pleasanton 2,918 

Post    8,141 

Premont  2.619 

Quanah  4,689 

Ram  on  a    2,768 

Ranger   8,989 

Red  Cut  Heights  2,568 

Refugio    4,666 

Rio  Grande  City  8,992 

Rotan    8,168 

San  Augustine 2,610 

San   Diego 4,897 

San  Juan  8,418 

San  Saba 8,400 

Seminole    8,479 

Seymour  8,779 

Shamrock  8,822 

Silsbee    8,179 

Sinton  4,264 

Smithville    8,879 

Sonora    2,688 

South   Houston  4,126 

Taft    2,978 

Tahoka  2,848 

Teague   2,925 

Terrell  Hills  2,708 

Tulia  8,222 

Wellington  8,678 

West  Orange    2,689 

Wharton    4,460 

Winnsboro  2,512 

Winters    2,876 

Yorktown     2,696 

Ysleta  4,782 

5,000—10,000 

Alamo  Heights  8.000 

Alpine    5,261 

Aransas  Pass 5,896 

Arlington  7,892 

Athens    6.194 

Ballin^er    6,802 

Bay  City   9,427 


xRand  McNally  estimate. 


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Beeville   9.848 

Belton    6.246 

Bonham    7.049 

Brady  6.944 

Breckenridge  6.610 

Brenham    6.941 

Brownfleld  6.161 

Cameron  6.062 

Childreas   7,619 

Cisco    6.280 

Cleveland  6.188 

Coleman  6,630 

College  Station  7.925 

Colorado  6,774 

Commerce    6,889 

Conroe   7,298 

Crockett     6,982 

Crystal  City 7,198 

Cuero 7,498 

Dalhart    6,918 

Donna     7.171 

Dumas    6,127 

Eagle  Pass 7,276 

£1  Campo  6,237 

Ennis    7,816 

Palfurrias    6,712 

Freeport     6,012 

Galena  Park 7.186 

Gladewater    6,806 

Gonzales    6,669 

Graham    6,742 

Haltom  City 6,760 

Henderson   6,833 

Hereford    6,207 

Hillsboro    8.368 

Huntsville   9,820 

Jacinto  City  6.866 

Jacksonville  8,607 

Kermit  6,912 

Kerrville    7,691 

Kilgore     9,638 

Killeen   7,046 

Lamarque    7,369 

Levelland  8,264 

Littlefleld  6,640 

Lock  hart    6,673 

Marlin    7,099 

Mexia  6,627 

Mineral  Wells  7,801 

Monahans    6,311 

Mount  Pleasant 6,342 

Navasota   6,188 

Pecos    ,.  8,064 

Pharr    8,690 

Port  Lavaca 6,699 

Port  Neches    6,448 

Raymond vfll«    9,186 

River  Oaks    7,097 

Robstown  7,278 

Rosenburg   6,210 

Rusk     6,698 

San  Marcos  9,980 

San  Pedro  8.127 

Segnin    9.783 

Slaton     6,036 

Stamford    6,819 

Stephenvllle     7,166 

Sulphur  Springs   8,991 

Taylor  9,071 

Uvalde   8,674 

Weatherford    8,098 

Weslaco  7,614 

Yoakum   6,281 

10,000—28,000 

Alice  16,449 

Baytown    22,988 

Bellaire     10,173 

Big  Spring  17,286 

Borger   18.069 

Brownwood    20,181 

Bryan  18,102 

Cleburne    12,906 

Corsicana  19,211 

Del  Rio  14.211 

Denison    17,604 

Denton  21,872 

Edinburg 12,888 

Gainesville  11,246 


Garland 10,671 

Grand  Prairie 14.694 

Greenville    14.727 

Harlingen 28.229 

Highland  Park 11.406 

Kingsville    16,898 

Lamesa 10,704 

Longview  24,602 

Lufkin    16,186 

Marshall  22,827 

McAllen   20,067 

McKinney    10,660 

Mercedes    10.081 

Midland    21,713 

Mission    10,766 

Nacogdoches    12,827 

New  Braunfels   12.210 

Orange  21,174 

Palestine    12,608 

Pampa    16,688 

Paris     21,643 

Pasadena    22.483 

Plainview  14.044 

San  Benito  18,271 

Sherman  20,160 

Sweetwater    18.619 

Snyder    12,010 

Terrell    11.644 

Texarkana    24,768 

(Including  Texarkana, 
Ark.  28,689) 

Texas  City  16,620 

University  Park  24,275 

Vernon  12,661 

Victoria    16,126 

Waxahachie  11,204 

West  University  Place  17,074 
White  Settlement  10,827 

25,000—50,000 

Abilene  46,670 

Brownsville   36,066 

Odessa    29,496 

Temple  26,467 

Tyler    88,968 

50,000 — 100.0OO 

Amarillo  74,246 

Beaumont     94,014 

Galveston  66,668 

Laredo    61,910 

Lubbock  71,747 

Port  Arthur  67,530 

San  Angelo    52,093 

Waco    84,706 

Wichita  Falls  68,402 

100,000  or  More 

Austin    132,469 

Corpus  Christ!  108,287 

Dallas  484,462 

El  Paso    180,486 

Fort  Worth  278.778 

Houston  696.163 

San  Antonio 408.442 


UTAH 

2,500 — 5,OOO 

Bingham  Canyon  2,669 

Clearfleld   4,728 

Dragerton    8.468 

Heber  2.986 

Helper    2.860 

Layton   8,456 

Lehi    8,627 

Magna    8,602 

Midvale    8,996 

Nephi   2,990 

Payson  8,998 

Pleasant  Grove  8,196 

Richfield    4,212 

Roy  8,728 

South  Ogden  8,768 

St.  George  4,662 

Vernal    2,846 


6,000—10,000 

American  Fork  

Bountiful  

Brigham  

Cedar  City  

Murray    

(Br.  of  Salt  Lake  City 

Orem 

Price    

South  Salt  Lake 

Spanish  Fork    

Springville  

Tooele    

Washington  Terrace  .... 


6,126 
6,004 
6,790 
6,106 
9,006 
P.  O.) 
8,861 
6,010 
7,704 
5.280 
6.475 
7,269 
5,841 


10,OOO — 25,000 
Logan  16.882 

25.0OO — 50,OOO 
Provo  28,987 

50.000—100,000 
Ogden  67,112 

100,000  or  More 
Salt  Lake  City 182,121 


VERMONT 

2,500—5,000 

Barton    8,298 

Barre    4.146 

Bellows   Falls    8,881 

Brandon  8,804 

Colchester    3,897 

Essex   8.981 

Hardwick  2,629 

Lydon     8.860 

Middlebury    4,778 

Morristown    8,226 

Northfleld    4.814 

Poultney    2,986 

Randolph   8,499 

Rickford  2,648 

South  Burlington    8.279 

Swanton  8.740 

Waterbury  4.276 

Windsor  4,402 

Woodstock  2,618 

5,000—10,000 

Hartford    6,827 

Montpelier  8.599 

Newport  6,217 

Rockingham 5.499 

Saint  Albans  8.562 

Saint  Johnsbury  9.292 

Springfield 9,190 

Winooski   6.784 

(Ind.  br.  of  Burlington  P.  O.) 

10,000 — 25.00O 

Barre    10,922 

Bennington    12.411 

Brattleboro    11.522 

Rutland    17,669 

25,000—50,000 
Burlington  88,155 


VIRGINIA 

2,500—5,000 

Abingdon  4,709 

AltaVista    8,882 

Appalachia     2.9  IS 

Ashland   2,610 

Bassett    8,421 

Bedford    4,061 

Blacksburg    8,858 

Blackstone  8,686 

Bluefield    4,212 

(Including  Bluefleld,  W.  Va,, 
21,606) 

Chase  City  2,619 

Chincoteague     2,724 

Christiansburg    2,967 


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Culpeper    2,627 

Bttrick  8,080 

Parmville  4,875 

Franklin  4,670 

Highland  Springs  8,171 

Hilton  4,486 

Luray  2,781 

Madison  Heights  2,880 

Narrows  2,580 

Norton   4,815 

Orange   2,671 

Phoebus   8,604 

Portlock  8.809 

Richlands  4,648 

Saltville   2,678 

Sherwood  Park  2,528 

Vinton    8,629 

5,000—10,000 

Big  Stone  Gap 5,178 

Buena  Vista 6,214 

Clifton  Forge 6,795 

Colonial  Heights  6,077 

Copeland  Park  7.115 

Covington    6,860 

Emporia  5,664 

Falls  Church  7.536 

Ferguson  Park 6,208 

Front  Royal  8,116 

Galax    6,248 

Hampton    5,966 

Lexington    5,976 

Marion   6,982 

Pulaski  9,202 

Radford    9,026 

Salem    6,828 

South  Boston  6,067 

Virginia  Beach   6,390 

Williamsburg    6,736 

Wytheville  6,513 

10,000 — 25,000 

Bristol    16,954 

Fredericks  burg   12.158 

Harrisonburg  10,810 

Hopewell    10,219 

Martinsville  17,251 

Riverview  14,216 

Staunton    19,927 

Suffolk   12,889 

Waynesboro  12,857 

Winchester    18,841 

25,000 — 50,000 

Charlottesville  25,969 

Danville   36.066 

Lynchburg  47,727 

Newport  News  42,858 

Petersburg  85,054 

South  Norfolk X 26,000 

50,000 — 100,000 

Alexandria  61,787 

Portsmouth   80,089 

Roanoke  91,921 

100,000  or  More 

Arlington  185,449 

Norfolk    213,518 

Richmond    280,810 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS 

2,500—5,000 
Chrlstiansted  4,112 

10,000—25,000 

Charlotte  Amalie 11,469 


WASHINGTON 

2,500—5,000 

Buckley    2,705 

Camas    4,725 

Cheney  2,797 

Colfax  8»067 

College  Place  8,174 

Colville  3,088 


Dayton  2,979 

Enumclaw    2,789 

Ephrata    4,689 

Fairview  8,309 

Fruitvale   8.654 

Grand  Coulee 2,741 

Grandview  2,603 

Kent  8,278 

Kirkland  4,713 

Lake  Stevens  2,586 

Mason  City 2,606 

Medical  Lake  4,488 

Moses  Lake  2,679 

North  Richland  8.607 

Omak   8.791 

Prosser  2,686 

Raymond    4,110 

Sedro  Woolley  8,299 

Snohomlsh  8,094 

South  Broadway  8,229 

Sumner  2,816 

Sunnyside 4,194 

Tumwater    2,726 

Wapato 8,186 

6,OOO — 10,000 

Anacortes  6,919 

Auburn  6,497 

Centralia    8,667 

Chehalis   6,689 

Clarkston  6,617 

Ellensburg  8,480 

Kelso    7,345 

Mount  Vernon  6,280 

Port  Townsend  6,888 

Shelton  6,046 

Toppenish    6,266 

10,000 — 25,000 

Aberdeen    19,653 

Hoquiam    11,123 

Kennewick  10,106 

Longview  20,389 

Olympia   15.819 

Pasco   10,228 

Port  Angeles  11,288 

Pullman   12,022 

Puyallup  10,010 

Renton   16,039 

Richland  21.809 

Walla  Walla 24,102 

Wenatchee  18.072 

25,000 — 60,000 

Bellingham    84,112 

Bremerton   27,678 

Everett  88.849 

Vancouver   41,664 

Yakima 88,486 

100,000  or  More 

Seattle    467,591 

Spokane   161.721 

Tacoma 148,678 


WEST  VIRGINIA 

2,500 — 5,OOO 

Benwood  8,485 

Charles  Town  8,035 

Chesapeake    2.566 

Chester  8,758 

Follansbee   4,486 

Institute   X 8,000 

Kenova  4,320 

Keystone    2,594 

McComas   2,999 

McMechen   8,615 

Mannington  8,241 

Marmet    2,515 

Montgomery    8,484 

Mount  Hope 2,588 

Mullens    8,470 

New  Martinsville  4.084 

Nitro    8,814 

Oak  Hill  4,618 

Paden  2,688 

Philippi 2,681 

Piedmont  2,565 

Point  Pleasant 4,696 

Salem  2,678 


Population 

Shinnston 2.79* 

Spencer 2,587 

Sprague   2,626 

War 8,992 

Westover  4,818 

White  Sulphur  Springs  2,648 
Williamstown    8,837 

5,000—10,000 

Buckhannon 6,016 

Dunbar  8,082 

Elkins  9,121 

Grafton 7,865 

Hinton   6.780 

Keyser   6,867 

Logan  6,079 

Princeton  8,279 

Richwood  6,821 

Saint  Albans  9,870 

Vienna   6,020 

Welch  6,608 

Wellsburg    6,787 

Wee  ton  8,945 

Williamson 8,624 

10,000-— 25,000 

Beckley    19.897 

Bluefleld  21,606 

Martinsburg 15,621 

Moundsville  14,772 

South  Charleston  16,686 

South  Parkers  burg  ....  10,808 

Weirton   24,006 

25,000—60,000 

Clarksburg  82,014 

Fairmont    29,848 

Morgan  town    25,625 

Parkersburg    29,684 

60,000 — 10O,OOO 

Charleston  78,601 

Huntington    86,858 

Wheeling   58,891 


WISCONSIN 

2,500—6,000 

Algomo  8,884 

Allouex  4,094 

Black  River  Falls  2,824 

Berlin  4,693 

Bloomer  2,656 

Burlington 4,780 

Cedarburg    2,810 

Clintonville    4,657 

Columbus  8,250 

Delavan   4,007 

Dodgeville   2,632 

Edgerton    8A507 

Elkhorn    2,986 

Evansville    2,581 

Fox  Point 2,585 

Greendale  2,752 

Hartford  4,649 

Horicon 2,664 

Hudson  8,435 

Hurley    8,034 

Jefferson    8,625 

Kewaunee 2,588 

Kimberly    8.179 

Ladysmith   8,924 

Lake  Geneva  4.800 

Lakemills  2,516 

Lancaster  8,266 

Little  Chute 4,152 

Mauston  8.171 

Mayville  8,010 

Medford  2.799 

Monona    2,544 

Neillsville    2.663 

New  London  4.922 

New  Richmond 2,886 

Onalaska    2,561 

Park  Falls  2,924 

Perrygo  Place  8,818 

Plymouth  4,648 

Port  Washington 4,755 

Reedsburg   4,072 


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Richland  Center  4,608 

River  Falls 8.877 

Sheboygan  Falls  8,599 

Spooner    •••••••*• 2,597 

Stoughton    4,888 

Tomah    4,760 

Tomahawk 8,534 

Viroqua    8,796 

Waupaca    8,921 

5,000—10,000 

Antigo    9,902 

Baraboo 7,264 

De  Pere  8.146 

Fort  Atkinson  6,280 

Kaukauna    8,387 

Menomonie    8.245 

Merrill   8.961 

Monroe  7.087 

Oconomowoc    5,845 

Oconto   5,055 

Platteville    6,751 

Portage    7,334 

Prairie  Du  Chien  6,892 

Preble  5,092 

Rhinelander  8,774 

Rice  Lake 6,898 

Ripon    6,619 

Shawano  5,894 

Sparta 6,893 

Sturgeon  Bay    7,054 

Waopun     6,726 

West  Bend 6,849 

West  Milwaukee  6,429 

Whitewater  5,101 

10,000—25.000 

Ashland   10,640 

Beaver  Dam 11.867 

Chippewa  Falls  11,088 

Cudahy  12.182 

Janesville 24,899 

Marinette  14,178 

Marshfleld   12,394 

Menasha    12,885 

Neenah  12,437 

Shorewood   16,199 

South  Milwaukee   12.855 

Stevens  Point  16,564 

Two  Rivers   10,243 

Watertown 12,417 

Waukesha   21,233 

Whiteflsh  Bay  14,665 

Wisconsin  Rapids  18,496 

25,OOO— 40,000 

Appleton    84,010 

Beloit  29,690 

Eau  Claire  86,058 

Fond  du  Lac  29,936 

La  Crosse 47,535 

Manitowoc  27,598 

Oshkosh  41,084 

Sheboygan  42,865 

Superior  85,825 

Wausau    30,414 

Wauwatosa    83,324 

West  Allis  42,959 

(Branch  of  Milwaukee  P.  O.) 

50,000—100,000 

Green  Bay  52,786 

Kenosha  64,868 

Madison  96,056 

Racine    71,198 

100,000  or  More 
Milwaukee  687,892 


WYOMING 

2,500— 4,000 

Buffalo  2,674 

Cody  8,872 

Douglas    2.544 

Evanston 8,868 

Green  River 8,187 

Lander  8,849 


Lovell  a.608 

Newcastle    8,895 

Powell    8,804 

Riverton 4,142 

Thermopolis    2,870 

Torrington  8,247 

Worland  4,202 

5,000—10,000 
Rawlins    7.415 

10,000— -25,000 

Casper    28,678 

Laramie  15.681 

Rock  Springs  10,857 

Sheridan  11.500 

25,000—50,000 
Cheyenne  31.985 

CANADA 

(Canadian  Census.  1966) 


ALBERTA 

2,500—5,000 

Beverly  4,602 

Cardston 2.607 

Drayton  Valley  2.588 

Drumheller  2.632 

Edson  2,560 

Forest  Lawn 3,160 

Fort  Saskatchewan  2,582 

Lacombe  2,747 

Ponoka   3,387 

Stettler  3,359 

Taber    8,688 

Vegreville  2,674 

Wainwright   2,653 

Wetaskiwin    4,476 

5|000 — 10,000 

Bowness   6,217 

Camrose   5,817 

Grande  Prairie  6,302 

10,000—25,000 

Jasper  Place 16,957 

Medicine  Hat  20,826 

Red  Deer 12,338 

25,000 — 50,000 
Lethbridge   29,462 

100.00O  or  More 

Calgary  181,780 

Edmonton  226,002 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

2,500 — 5,000 

Alberni   3,947 

Campbell  River 3,069 

Courtenay  3,025 

Cranbrook 4,562 

Duncan  3,247 

Fernie  2,808 

Mission  City 3,010 

North  Kamloops  ~.  4,398 

Port  Coquitlam  4,632 

Port  Moody  2,713 

Quesnel 4,384 

Revelstoke   3,469 

Rossland  4,344 

Westview X  8,507 

5,000—10,000 

Chilliwack 7,297 

Daws  on  Creek 7,681 

Kamloopa   9,096 

Kelowna  9,181 

Kimberley 6,774 

Nelson 7,226 

Vernon   8,998 

10,000—25,000 

Nan  aim  o  12,705 

North  Vancouver 19,951 


Penticton   11,894 

Port  Alberni 10,878 

Prince  George  10,568 

Prince  Rupert  10,498 

Trail   11,895 

25,000 — 50,000 

New  Westminster  81,665 

50,000—100,000 

Victoria    54,584 

100,000  or  More 

Vancouver   365,844 

MANITOBA 

2,500 — 5,000 

Brooklands  8,941 

Neepawa  3,109 

Steinbach   2,688 

Swan  River  2,644 

The  Pas  3,971 

Virden  8.225 

5,000 — 10,000 

Dauphin    6,190 

Selkirk    7,413 

Transcona ^ 8,312 

10,000—25,000 

Brandon    24,796 

Flin  Flon 10,234 

Portage  la  Prairie  10,525 

25,000 — 50,000 

St.  Boniface  28,851 

St.  James  26,502 

1OO,OOO  or  More 
Winnipeg   255,093 


NEW  BRUNSWICK 

2,500 — 5,OOO 

Dieppe  8,876 

Grand  Falls 3,672 

Marysville    2,538 

Newcastle  4,670 

Sackville  2,849 

St.  Stephen  3,491 

Sussex 3,403 

Woodstock  4,808 

5,000 — 10.0OO 

Rathurst  6,267 

Campbellton  8,389 

Chatham  6,332 

Dalhousie  5,468 

10,000—25,000 

Edmundston 11,997 

Fredericton    18,303 

Lancaster  12,371 

25,000—50,000 
Moncton  36,003 

50,000—100,000 
St.  John 62,491 


NEWFOUNDLAND 

2,500—5,000 

Carbonear  3,955 

Channel-Port  aux 

Basques    8,820 

Deer  Lake 3,481 

Grand  Falls  X4.552 

Harbour  Grace  2,546 

Stephenville  3,762 

Windsor  4,520 

5,000—10,000 

Wabana    7,878 

10,000—25,000 
Corner  Brook  23,225 

50,000—100,000 

St.  John's  57,078 


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Population 


NOVA  SCOTIA 

2,500—6,000 

Antigonish  8,592 

Bridge  water  4,446 

Dominion   2,964 

Kentville 4,937 

Liverpool   3,500 

Lunenburg  2,859 

Pictou  4,564 

Trenton 8,240 

Weatville   4,247 

Windsor  8,651 

5,000 — 10,OOO 

New  Glasgow  9,998 

North  Sydney 8,125 

Springhill  7,848 

Stellarton  5,445 

Sydney  Mines 8,731 

Yarmouth  8,095 

10,000—25,000 

Amherst  10,301 

Dartmouth   21,093 

Glace  Bay 24,416 

New  Waterford  10,381 

Truro 12,250 

25,000—50,000 
Syndey   82,162 

50,000—100,000 

Halifax  93,301 


ONTARIO 

2,500—5,000 

Acton    3,578 

Almonte  2,960 

Amherstburg  4,099 

Aurora 8,957 

Aylmer  4,201 

Blenheim    2,844 

Blind  River  3,633 

Bracebridge   2,849 

Burlington  Beach  3,314 

Campbellford   3,425 

Carleton  Place  4,790 

Clinton   2,896 

Cochrane 3,695 

Copper  Cliff  3,801 

Delhi  8,002 

Dryden    4,428 

Dunnville  4  776 

Elmira 2,916 

Essex    8,348 

Exeter 2,655 

Fergus    3,677 

Gananoque   4,981 

Geraldton   3,263 

Gravenhurst    8,014 

Grimsby   8,805 

Haileybury  2,654 

Hanover  3,943 

Hespeler  3,876 

Huntsville    3,051 

Kincardine  2,667 

Kingsville 2,884 

La  Salle  2,703 

Levack  2,929 

Listowel  3,644 

Lively  2,840 

Markham   2,873 

Mattawa  3,208 

Meaford   3,643 

Milton  4,294 

Napanee  4,273 

New  Liskeard 4,619 

Niagara 2,740 

Orangeville 8,887 

Petrolia 8,426 

Picton  ...~ 4,998 

Point  Edward 2,558 

Port  Dalhousie 8,087 

Port  Dover 2,790 

Prescott  4,920 

Rockland 2,757 

St.  Mary'a 4,186 


Sioux  Lookout 2,504 

Stoney  Creek  4,506 

Strathroy  4,240 

Streetsville 2,648 

Tecumseh  4,209 

Tilbury  8,138 

Walkerton    8,698 

Wingham   2,766 

5,000—10,000 

Ajax    5,683 

Arnprior  5,137 

Bowmanville    6,644 

Burlington  9,127 

Cobourg    9,899 

Collingwood   7,978 

Dundas  9,607 

Fort  Erie  8,632 

Fort  Frances  9,006 

Georgetown    6,942 

Goderich  5,886 

Hawkesbury  7,929 

Ingersoll  6,811 

Kapuskasing    5,463 

Leamington    7,856 

Midland    8,250 

Merritton  5.404 

Newmarket 7,868 

Oakville 9,983 

Paris  6,604 

Parry  Sound  6,378 

Penetanguishene  6,420 

Perth  6,145 

Port  Credit 6,350 

Port  Hope 7,622 

Preston  9,387 

Renfrew    8,634 

Richmond  Hill  6,677 

Simcoe    „.  8,078 

Smith  Falls 8,967 

Sturgeon  Falls  5,874 

Swansea   8,696 

Thorold  8,063 

Tilsonburg   6,216 

Wallaceburg  7,892 

Weston  9,543 

Whitby  9,995 

10,OOO — 25.0OO 

Barrie  16,851 

Belleville 20,605 

Brampton  12.587 

Brockville  13,885 

Chatham  22.262 

Cornwall  18,168 

Eastview 19,283 

Forest  Hill  19,480 

Gait  23,738 

Kenora   10.278 

Kirkland  Lake X  18,892 

Leaside  16.638 

Lindsay 10.110 

Long  Branch  10,249 

Mimico   : 13,687 

New  Toronto  11,560 

Niagara  Falls  23,563 

North  Bay 21,020 

Orillia  13,857 

Owen  Sound  16,976 

Pembroke   15,484 

Port  Colburne  14,028 

Riverside    13,385 

St.  Thomas  19,129 

Stratford 19,972 

Trenton  11,492 

Waterloo 16,378 

Welland    16,405 

Woodstock  18,847 

25,000—50,000 

Fort  William  89,464 

Guelph 83,860 

Kingston    48,618 

Peterborough  42,698 

Port  Arthur  88,186 

Samia  48.447 

Sault  Ste.  Marie  87,329 

St.  Catharines  89,708 

Sudbury 46,482 

Timmins  27,651 


50,000—100,000 

Brantford  61,869 

Kitchener  59,562 

Oshawa £0,412 

10O,OOO  or  More 

Hamilton 239,626 

London  101,698 

Ottawa   222,129 

Toronto 667,706 

Windsor  121,980 


PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND 

5,000—10,000 
Summerside  7,242 

10,000—50,000 
Charlottetown    16,707 


QUEBEC 

2,500 — 5,000 

Acton  Vale  3,547 

Amqui  3,247 

Baie-Comeau    4.332 

Baie-St-Paul 4,052 

Bagotville 4.822 

Beloeil 3,966 

Berthierville 8,504 

Black  Lake 3.686 

Boucherville  8,911 

Bourlamaque    3,018 

Brownsburg  8,412 

Causapscal  2,957 

Chambly  2,817 

Chandler  3,888 

Charny   8,639 

Chateauguay 3,266 

Clermont 2,628 

Courville  3,772 

Donnacona   4,147 

Dorion 3,089 

East  Angus 4,239 

Greenfield  Park  4,417 

Hampstead  4,366 

Huntingdon    2,995 

Ile-Perrot  2,600 

La  Malbaie  2,817 

La  Providence  3,826 

La  Sarre  3,156 

L'Assomption  8,683 

Laval-Ouest  8,818 

Lennoxville    3,149 

L'Epiphanie   2,671 

Lorretteville 4,957 

Louisville  4,892 

Marieville  8,478 

Mistassini 2,912 

Naudville   2,894 

N.D.-de-Lorette  8,464 

Nicolet 8,771 

Pont-Rouge   2,631 

Price  8,140 

Princeville   2,841 

Richmond  8,849 

Riviere-du-Moulin  4,188 

Ste-Agatha-des-Monts..  5,173 
Ste-Anna-de-Bellevue  ..  8,647 
Ste-Marie-da-la- 

Beanee    8,094 

St-Ekear    2,689 

St-Eustache  8,740 

St-Felicien  4,152 

St-Gabriel-de  Brandon.,  8,266 

St-Georges  W.C 8,648 

St-Georges  8,197 

St-Jean-Eudes   2,660 

St-Joseph  2,708 

St-Joseph-de-Soul  8,671 

St-Raymond  3,602 

St-Tite   8,183 

Temiscaming  2,694 

Terrebonne  4,097 

Trois-Pistoles    4,089 

Waterloo    4,266 

5,000—10,000 

Amoe 6,145 

Asbestos  8,969 


xRand  McNally  estimate. 


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Aylmer  5,294 

Beacons  field  6,496 

Beauhornois  6,774 

Beauport    6,735 

Buckingham  6,781 

Charlesbourg  8,202 

Coaticook  6,492 

Cote-St.  Luc 5,914 

Cowansville    5,242 

Dolbeau 5,079 

Farnham  5,848 

Gatineau  8,423 

Gifford    9,964 

Iberville   6,270 

L'Abord-a-Plouffe  8,099 

Lachute    « 6,911 

Laprarie  5,372 

Le  Mayne 5,662 

Mackeyville  9,958 

Malarctic    6,818 

Maniwaki   5,399 

Matane  8,069 

Megantic    6,864 

Mont-Joli  6,179 

Mont-Laurier  5,486 

Montmagny   6,405 

Montmorency  6,077 

Plessisville  5,829 

Pointe-a-Gatineau  6,175 

Pont-Viau 8,218 

Port  Alfred 7,968 

Riviere-des-Prairies    ....  6,806 

Riviere-du-Loup    9,964 

Roberval  6.648 

St-Eustache-sur-le-Lac  .6,830 

St-Martin  6,440 

St-Pierre 6,276 

Ste-Rose  5,378 

St-Vincent-de-Paul  6,784 

Ste-Therese   8,266 

Sept-lies  6,692 

Tracy 6,542 

Val  D'Or 9,876 

Windsor  6,886 


10,OOO—25,000 

Alma  10,822 

Arvida 12,919 

Cap-de-la-Madeleine  ..  22,948 

Chicoutimi   24,878 

Dorval 14,065 

Grand  Mere  14,023 

Joliette  16,940 

Kenogami  11,309 

La  SalJe  18,973 

La  Tuque  11,096 

Lauzon   10,256 

Laval-des-Rapides  11,248 

Levia  18,644 

Longueuil  14,332 

Magog  12,720 

Mont  Royal  16,990 

Noranda   10,328 

Pointe-aux-Tremblej  ..   11,981 

Pointe-Claire   15,208 

Rimouski    14,630 

Rouyn  17,076 

Ste-Foy  14,615 

St.  Hyacinthe 20,439 

St,  Jean 24,367 

St.  Jerome  20,645 

St.    Lambert    12,224 

St.  Michel 24,706 

Sillery  13,164 

Sorel  16,476 

Thetford  Mines  19,611 

Valleyfield    23,584 

Victoriaville  16,031 

Westmount 24,800 

25,OOO— 50,OOO 

Drummondville,  East  .  26,284 

Granby    27,095 

Hull  49,243 

Jacques -Cartier  33,132 

Jonquiere   25,550 

Lachine  34,494 

Outremont   29,990 

St-Laurent  38,291 

Shawinigan  Falls  28,597 


50,000  or  More 

Montreal  1,109,489 

Quebec  170,708 

Sherbrooke  58,668 

Trois  Rivieres  50,488 

Verdun  78,262 

SASKATCHEWAN 

2,500—6,000 

Humboldt  2,918 

Kamsack 2,848 

Kindersley   2,672 

Lloydminster X  3,988 

Melfort  8,822 

Melville    4,948 

Nipawin    8,887 

5,000—10,000 

Estevan    6,264 

North  Battleford  8,924 

Weyburn 7,684 

Yorkton 8,256 

10,000 — 25,000 

Prince  Albert 20,368 

Swift  Current 10,612 

25,000 — 5O,OOO 

Moose  Jaw  29,608 

6O,OOO — 100,000 

Regina 89,755 

Saskatoon  72,858 


YUKON  TERRITORY 

2,500  or  Mora 

Whitehorse 2,570 


NORTHWEST  TERRITORIES 

2,500  or  More 

Yellowknife X2,724 


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ALABAMA 

Population  3,061,748   (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  MONTGOMERY 

Alabama  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Tennessee,  east  by  Georgia  and  Florida,  south  by  Florida 
and  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  and  west  by  Mississippi.  Its  extreme  length,  north  to  south,  is  336  miles; 
its  breadth  varies  from  150  to  200  miles.  The  total  land  area  is  61,078  square  miles. 

The  Allegheny  range  enters  the  state  at  the  northeast  and  extends  toward  the  center,  finally 
losing  itself  in  mere  hills;  then  follows  a  tract  of  rolling  prairies  interspersed  with  pine  barrens 
and  rich  alluvial  bottom  lands.  These  bottom  lands  include  the  black  belt  region,  one  of  the 
greatest  cattle  producing  districts  in  the  world.  From  this  region  to  the  Florida  border  and  the 
Gulf  the  land  is  gently  undulating  and  is  covered  with  forests. 

The  mountain  districts  and  the  valley  of  the  Tennessee  are  covered  with  fine  forests  of  hard- 
wood timber.  The  mineral  region  occupies  the  northeastern  part,  while  the  northwest  is  a  good 
agricultural  and  stock  raising  country.  The  climate  is  temperate  and  fairly  uniform.  The  Weather 
Bureau  at  Montgomery  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  at  65.8;  highest  degree  on 
record,  107;  lowest  — 5.  Total  annual  precipitation  is  51.33  inches. 

Much  of  the  state's  foreign  commerce  passes  through  Mobile,  exports  from  which  port  were 
valued  at  approximately  $158,000,000  in  1957.  Birmingham,  "the  Pittsburgh  of  the  South"  is  in 
the  center  of  the  mining  industry.  The  largest  institution  of  higher  education  in  the  State  is  the 
University  of  Alabama,  located  at  University  (Tuscaloosa). 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  seventeenth.  Rural  residents  (1950),  at  43.4%.  In  1950,  of 
the  8,061,743  total  population,  2,079,500  were  white;  982,243  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  211,512.  Farm  acreage,  20,888,784.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
98.8.  Average  value  per  farm,  $4,624.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  2,918. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957),  crops,  $184,999,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $220,178,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  cotton  (value  of  production),  $78,644,000,  rank,  sixth; 
corn,  $16,648,000;  peanuts,  $12,516,000,  rank,  fifth;  cottonseed  (value  of  production),  $9,954,- 
000,  rank,  sixth;  soybeans,  $5,006,000;  potatoes,  $4,320,000;  wheat,  $3,124,000;  hay,  $987,000; 
sweet  potatoes,  $943,000;  oats,  $585,000;  velvet  beans  (value  of  production),  $360,000;  tobacco 
(value  of  production),  $198,000;  cowpeas,  $112,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruits  (noncitrus)    (1957)  :  peaches,  $1,066,000;  strawberries,  $424,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $130,752,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$19,716,000;  horses  and  mules,  $8,190,000,  rank,  tenth;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $1,430,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers),  $60,866,000, 
rank,  fourth;  eggs,  $22,990,000;  turkeys.  $770,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $34,808,000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms,  1,162,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  H957)  :  American  cheese,  3,133,000  Ibs.; 
creamed  cottage  cheese,  1,014,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  8,369,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Marine  and  costal  rivers  catch  (1956),  12,320,000  Ibs.;  $2,887,000  value.  Principal  fish: 
shrimp,  oysters,  red  snappers,  mullet.  Mississippi  River  tributaries  catch  (1956),  12,458,000  Ibs.; 
$787,000  value. 

FORESTS  AND  FURS 

Total  lumber  production  (1953),  1,485  million  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  southern  yellow 
pine,  oak,  red  gum,  yellow  poplar,  black  and  tupelo  gum,  hickory,  cottonwood  and  aspen, 
sycamore,  beech,  elm,  ash,  maple. 

Fur  animals  (1957-58):  number  of  pelts  taken,  12,939.  Estimated  total  value,  $1,660. 
Principal  furs :  mink,  muskrat,  beaver. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $1,317,569,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
primary  metal  industries,  textile  mill  products,  food  and  kindred  products.  Total  expenditures 
for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $83,466,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1961),  $164,279,000.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  coal,  iron  ore, 
cement,  stone. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  708,600.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.,  1958  est.), 
1,143,000.  Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  793.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954).  26,151;  sales, 
$2,107,943.000. 

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County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Autauga  (C).  Prattville  18.186 

2  Baldwin  (SW),  Bay  Minette 40.997 

3  Barbour  (SE),  Clayton  and 

Eufaula  28,892 

4  Bibb  (C).  Centerville 17,987 

5  Blount   (N),  Oneonta 28,976 

6  Bullock   (SE),  Union  Springs 16,054 

7  Butler   (S).  Greenville 29,228 

8  Calhoun  (NE).  Anniston 79,639 

9  Chambers    (E).  Lafayette 89,628 

10  Cherokee   (NE),  Centre 17,634 

11  Chilton    (C).  Clanton 26,922 

12  Choctaw    (SW).    Butler 19,162 

18  Clarke  (SW),  Grove  Hill 26,648 

14  Clay   (E),  Ashland 13,929 

16  Cleburne  (NE),  Heflin 11,904 

16  Coffee   (SE),  Elba  and  Enterprise  80.720 

17  Colbert   (NW),   Tuscumbia 89.661 

18  Conecuh    (S),   Evergreen 21,776 

19  Coosa    (C),  Rockford 11,766 

20  Covington   (S),  Andalusia 40.370 

21  Crenshaw  (S).  Luverne 18,981 

22  Cullman   (N),  Cullman 49,046 

28   Dale   (SE).  Ozark 20,828 

24  Dallas  (S).  Selma 66.270 

26  De  Kalb  (NE),  Fort  Payne 46,048 

26  Elmore  (C),  Wetumpka 31,649 

27  Escambia  (S),  Brewton 31,443 

28  Etowah  (NE).  Gadsden 93.892 

29  Fayette  (NW).  Fayette 19.888 

30  Franklin  (NW).  Russellville 25.706 

31  Geneva    (SE),   Geneva 25,899 

32  Greene  (W),  Eutaw 16,482 

38   Hale  (W),  Greensboro 20,832 

34  Henry    (SE),   Abbeville 18,674 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 
Total  number  of  counties  67 

County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

35   Houston    (SE),   Dothan 46,622 

86  Jackson  (NE),  Scottsboro 88,998 

37  Jefferson  (C),  Birmingham 668,928 

38  Lamar   (NW),  Vernon 16,441 

39  Lauderdale   (NW),  Florence 64,179 

40  Lawrence  (N),  Moulton 27,128 

41  Lee    (E),   Opelika 46,078 

42  Limestone  (N),  Athens 86,766 

43  Lowndes     (S),    Haynesville 18,018 

44  Macon  (E),  Tuskegee 80,661 

45  Madison   (N),  Hunts ville 72,908 

46  Marengo    (W),  Linden 29.494 

47  Marion   (NW),  Hamilton 27,264 

48  Marshall   (N),  Guntersville 45,090 

49  Mobile  (SW),  Mobile 231,106 

60  Monroe    (S),    Monroeville 25,732 

61  Montgomery  (S),  Montgomery 138,965 

52  Morgan  (N),  Decatur 62.924 

53  Perry    (C).   Marion 20,439 

54  Pickens    (W),  Carrollton 24,849 

55  Pike  (SE),  Troy 80,608 

56  Randolph   (E),   Wedowee 22.518 

57  Russell  (E),  Phenix  City  and 

Scale    40,864 

68  St.  Clair  (N),  Pell  City 26.687 

59  Shelby    (C),   Columbiana 80,362 

60  Sumter  (W),  Livingston 28,610 

61  Talladega  (C),  Talladega 63,689 

62  Tallapoosa    (E),  Dadeville 86,074 

68  Tuscaloosa   (W),  Tuscaloosa 94,092 

64  Walker  (N),  Jasper 63.769 

65  Washington    (SW),   Chatom 15,612 

66  Wilcox  (SW),  Camden 23,476 

67  Winston    (N),   Double  Springs 18,260 


ALABAMA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily    18 

Evening  dailies  (15) 

Morning  dailies  (3) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (14) 

Semi-weekly    6 

Weekly  119 

Free  or  partly  free  dist  wklies.    (2) 

Total  Newspapers  143 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Weekly        ..              9 

Fortnightly    3 

Monthly    22 

Bi-monthly    4 

Quarterly        ••  3 

6  ti.  during  academic  yr 1 

7  ti.  during  academic  yr 1 

Total  Periodicals  43 


Total  number  of  publications  ..........................................................................   186 

County  seats    (indicated  by   t)    having  publications  ..  ..  65 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications  ..................................................    107 

For  Circulation  figures  for  dally  papers  see  also  Dally  Newspaper  Liat  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  It  U 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 

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ABBEVILLEf  (H7),  pop.  2,162;  Henry  Co.  (SE).  28  m  NE  of  Dothan.  ACL  RR.  Saw 

mills  ;  cotton  gins  ;  shirt  factory.   Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn. 
Herald-f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  .........  1912      7      24      280     2.00 

J.  E.  Dodd,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALBERTVILLE  (F2),  pop.  5,397;  Marshall  Co.  (N).  21  m  NW  of  Gadsden.  LAN  RR. 

Manufactures    cottonseed    products,    woven    fabrics,    lumber,    electric    heaters, 

aluminum  awnings.  Hatcheries.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Poultry,  cotton, 

corn. 

Herald-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1897      7      24      280     2.00 

Jack  Thompson,  Editor;  Jack  and  James  Thompson  and  Frank  Reed,  Publishers. 

801      8.60 


JTues.  AThurs.Independent  .....  1955     8 
Jesse  A.  Culp,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  411. 


22 


1,800 


§2,874 
3,601 


ALEXANDER  CITY  (G4%),  pop.  6.430  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-16-56,  gives  12,473)  ; 
Tallapoosa  Co.   (E).  50  m  NE  of  Montgomery*  CG  RR.  Airport.  Manufactures 
cotton  and  knit  goods,  yarn,  caskets,  sashes,  doors,  lumber,  creamery  products, 
pipe,  beverages.  Cotton  gins;  grist  mills.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Coottn.  corn, 
dairy  cattle. 
Outlook  4-  .................................  Tues.  ft  Fri....  Democratic  ..........  1892     8     24,^£94     8.00       *3,095 

J.  C.  Henderson,  Editor;  Outlook  Publishing  Co.,  Court  Square,  ^& 

ANDALUSIAf  (E8),  pop.  9,162  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-31-57,  gives  IftjK)  ;  Coving- 
ton  Co.  (S).  84  m  W  of  Dothan.  CG;  LAN  RRs.  Manufactures  lumber,  shirts,  un- 
derwear, caskets,  fertilizer,  furniture,  cotton,  oil,  soft  drinks;  naval  stores.  Pine 
timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  potatoes. 
Star-News-f  .......................  „    Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1917     8     24     808     2.60          4,714 

Ed.  Dannelly,  Editor;  Andalusia  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  471. 

Circulation—  **S«pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubUsfcer's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCoantr  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRamf  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fos. 

BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Golds  to  tha  use  of  the  Directory  la  front  of  book. 


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ALABAMA 


Estab  Col  »0  Width?  Depth    Sub 

ANNlSTONt  (G3),  pop.  81,066;  Calhoun  Co.  (NE).  60  m  NE  of  Birmingham.  LAN; 
•SOU  RRa.  Manufactures  cast  iron  soil  pipe  and  fittings,  cotton  cloth,  yarn, 
underwear,  ribbon,  hosiery,  valves,  fire  hydrants,  electronic  tubes,  chemicals, 
soap,  creamery  products,  farm  implements,  concrete  products,  wood  products, 
asphalt.  Foundries;  bottling  works.  Clay  pits;  timber;  iron  ore.  Three  banks; 
bank  deposits  (6-30-58),  $46,665,717.  22,062  electric  meters;  14,467  gas  (nat.) 
meters;  20,858  telephones.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay,  livestock,  dairying, 
poultry. 


Circ 


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Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Harry  M.  Ayers.  Publisher. 


Sunday  circ.  **19,432 


§3,640 
53,640 


1,900 


2,167 


§2,060 

360 
7,830 


ARAB  (F2),  pop.  1,592;  Marshall  Co.  (N).  60  m  NE  of  Birmingham.  Nearest  railroad 
station,  Guntersville.  L&N  RR.  Cold  storage  plant;  nursery.  Agriculture. 
Poultry,  corn,  cotton. 

Journal -|- Thursday Democratic 1957      7     24     280     2.00          2,800 

Glenn  Hewett,  Editor;  O.  H.  Finney,  Jr.  and  J.  E.  Folsom,  Publishers, 
128  Main  St. 

Tribune* Thursday Independent l968      8     24     297     2j°208oO-&°ee 

Ewell  H.  Reed,  Editor  and  Publisher,  324  N.  Main  St. 
ASHLANDf    (G4),  pop.   1,593;  Clay  Co.    (E).  57   m  S  of  Gadsden.  Railroad  station, 

Lineville.  ACL  RR.  Cotton  gins;  shirt,  children's  dress  factories.  Pine  timber. 

Agriculture.  Dairying,  poultry,  cotton,  hay. 
Progress-f Thursday Democratic 1909      7      24      280      2.00        $1,264 

Mrs.  R.  M.  Ussrey,  Editor;  C.  L.  Proctor,  Publisher. 

ATHENSf  (El),  pop.  6,809;  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-18-56,  gives  7,800)  ;  Limestone  Co. 

(N).  13  m  N  of  Decatur.  L&N  RR.  Cotton  gins;  grist,  saw  mills.  Athens  College. 

Pine,  oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  hay,  corn,  dairying. 

|   Alabama  Courier -f Thursday Democratic 1880      8      24     287      4.00 

i    Limestone  Democrat-f Tuesday Democratic 1891      8      24      287      4.00 

*  M.  Beasley  Thompson,  Editor;  Steele  McGrew,  Publisher. 

ATMORE  (C8M$),  pop.  5,720  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-22-64,  gives  6.331);  Escambia 
Co.  (S).  46  m  NE  of  Mobile.  SLSF;  L&N  RRs.  Saw,  silk  mills;  cotton  gin; 
bottling  works.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  soybeans,  potatoes. 

Advance-f Thursday Independent 1927      7      24      280      2.50 

Philip  Sokel.  Editor;  M.  L.  Ritchie,  Publisher,  214  N.  Main  St. 

ATTALLA  (F2%),  pop.  7,537;  Etowah  Co.  (NE).  10  m  W  of  Gadsden.  L&N;  SOU  RRs. 
Manufactures  bricks,  castings,  bedspreads,  cotton  rugs  and  yarn,  fertilizer. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  cattle. 

Etowah  News-Journal Thursday Independent 1945      7     24     280     2.50 

J.  Paul  Milea,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

AUBURN  (G5),  pop.  12,939;  Lee  Co.  (E).  52  m  NE  of  Montgomery.  A&WP&W  RR. 
Airport.  Textile,  feed,  planing  mills ;  Venetian  blind,  cotton  goods,  handle  fac- 
tories;  hatchery;  cotton  gin.  Alabama  Polytechnic  Institute.  Pine  timber.  Agri- 
culture. Livestock,  cotton,  corn. 

Lee  County  Bulletin -f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1937      8      24     294      3.00 

Neil  O.  Davis,  Editor;  Bulletin  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

Plainsman  V Wednesday Collegiate 1879   Controlled  free  dis£ 

Students  of  the  Alabama  Polytechnic  Institute,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BAY  MINETTEf  (C9),  pop.  3,732  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-29-54,  gives  4,184); 
Baldwin  Co.  (SW).  23  m  NE  of  Mobile.  L&N  RR.  Manufactures  pants,  naval 
stores,  baskets,  lumber,  furniture.  Pine  timber.  Potatoes,  corn,  hay,  cotton. 

Baldwin  Times -h Thursday Democratic 1888      7     24     280     3.50        §3,151 

E.  R.  Morrissette,  Jr..  Editor:  J.  H.  Faulkner,  Publisher. 

BESSEMER  (E4).  pop.  28,445;  Jefferson  Co.  (NC).  12  m  SW  of  Birmingham.  SOU; 
SLSF;  L&N;  ACL;  SAL;  BS;  GM&O;  1C  RRs. 

Manufactures  soil  pipe,  fittings,  steel  products,  naval  stores,  clay  products. 
Foundries ;  bottling,  galvanizing  works ;  meat  packing  plant.  Iron,  coal  mines ; 
limestone  quarries.  Two  banks;  bank  deposits  $16.500,000.  Truck,  dairy  farms. 
Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 

Advertiser-f Friday Independent 1887      7      24      280      2.00  1,845 

W.  E.   Miller.  Editor;  B.   M.  McElroy,  Publisher. 

BIRMINGHAM!  (E3%),  pop.  826.037;  Jefferson  Co.  (C).  160  m  E  of  Atlanta. 
GM&O:  CG;  SLSF:  L&N;  SAL;  1C;  ACL;  BS:  SOU  RRs.  Airlines:  CAP;  DAL; 
EAL;  SOU.  Important  commercial  center.  Howard;  Birmingham  Southern;  Miles 
(Negro)  Colleges;  private  schools.  Coal,  iron  ore  mines:  limestone  quarries. 
Three  TV  stations. 

Manufactures  Iron,  steel  and  non-ferrous  metals,  cast  iron  pipes  and  plates, 
steel  and  tin  plates,  structural  steel,  bolts,  nuts,  pipe  fittings,  sheet  metal,  stoves, 
ranges,  mining,  ginning,  road  building  machinery,  chemicals,  cement,  coke,  men's 
and  children's  clothing,  cotton  goods,  caskets,  food  products,  rock  wool  insula- 
tion, truck  trailers,  aircraft  and  auto  parts,  machine  tools,  tanks,  attic  fans, 
metal  laths  and  furniture,  electrical  machinery,  toys.  Railroad  shops.  Twenty 
banks:  bank  clearings  (1957),  $11,280.992.046:  deposits  (4-30-58),  $683,- 
800,000.  193,386  electric  meters;  123,124  gas  meters;  210,293  telephones. 

Alabama  Baptist -f   Thursday Baptist 1885     5     24      189     2.00      $94,000 

Dr.  Leon  Macon,  Editor;  Alabama  Baptist  State  Convention,  Publisher  (3). 

i  News  Dlfre«t4-        ...Wednesday Democratic 1986     5     24     192     2.60  

Betty  jlanjShnsbn;  Editor  and  Publisher,  2021  Sixth  Ave.,  N. 

CiTOdation-HHkSept  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO  Statement*  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
•ras.  12  to  Inch.  T  Agate  linea.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNall* 
estimate  Vlssned  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlptkm  included  in  membership  fee. 

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BlRMINGHAMf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols<J>  Width  V  Depth     Sub 

_       ,  „,.  n*     *i,i  /Purch.  Agts.     1945     3     28     140     2.00 

Alabama  Purchaser,  The Monthly j  of  boutheast  Controlled  free  dist. 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
George  L.   Wilson,  Editor;  Purchasing  Agents  Assn.  of  Alabama,  Publisher, 
212  S.  22nd  St. 

Baptist  Leader  (Negro) Thursday Baptist 1870     6     24     259      1.50 

Rev.  W.   H.  Smith,  Editor;  Alabama  Baptist  Publication  Board, 
1621  Fourth  Ave..  N.  (3). 

1956     2      28 


Cllt 
3,500 


106  x2.00 


1730 
$150 


Bulletin  of  Jefferson  County !Mthl  Medical  News  « 

Medical  Society    The-f  ....jMontwy Medical  xsews...  Controlled  free  dist. 

E.  B.  Glenn,  M.D.,  Editor;  Jefferson  Co.  Medical  Society,  Publisher, 

1912  Eighth  Ave.  S.,  Box  2691. 
Eastern  Sun -h Thursday Independent 1944      8     22      301      3.00        ,   .. 

Steve  Mitchell,  Editor;  Arthur  P.  Cook,  Publisher,  7216  First  Ave.,  N.  6,505 — Free 

Hilltop  News  V Friday Collegiate 1922      5      24      203x2.75 

Students  of  Birmingham-Southern  College,  Editors  and  Publishers 
Howard  Crimson  V Friday. Collegiate 1914     5      24 

Students  of  Howard  College,  Editors  and  Publishers  (6). 
Industrial  Press  4 .Thursday Independent 1931      8     24 

C.  G.  Thorn  as  on.  Editor  and  Publisher,  Ensley   (8). 

Merchants  Journal Monthly f&'Marl^et"8       1919     8     28 

Milton  R.  Durrett,  Ed.;  Alabama  Food  Council,  Pub.,  1624-26  Sixth  Ave.  N.  (4). 

Messenger  + Saturday Legal 1930     6      24      252      1.00 

Eleanor  Abercrombie,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1005  Frank  Nelson  Bldg. 

M  Advocate0^'!8.!?!!"  JTuesday Methodist 1881  4  26  182  2.50 

T.  P.  Chalker"EditorV Methodist  Christian  Advocate,  Publisher,  1801  N.  6th  Ave. 

Mirror  (Negro)  .  .  .Saturday.  .,  .Independent  ....  1938  7  24  280  3.50 

J.  H.  Williamson,  Publisher,  1517  N.  Fourth  Ave. 


(4). 
205  xl.OO 

297      3.00 


§4,625 


5,127 


140  xl.OO        $4,700 


1,050 


50,000 


8     23     312  26.00^*184,893 
Sunday  circ.  10.40**220,915 


8      23      312  26.00**94,889 


27      170        .50 
Combined  circ.*l, 386,247 
Total  unpaid  dist.       20,739 


Charles  A.  Fell,  Editor;  C.  B.  Hanson,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

Post-Herald-f Morn.  ex.  Sun.Independent 1871 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  In  both  dailies. 
Prints  monthly  supplement  called  Merchandising  News. 
Birmingham  Post  Co.,  Publisher,  2200  Fourth  Ave.  (2). 

Progressive  Farmer,  The Monthly Agricultural 1886 

Subscription,  5  years,  $2.00  „..». 

Prints  editions :  Carolinas- Virginia,  Georgia- Alabama-Florida,  Mississippi- Arkan- 
sas-Louisiana, Kentucky-Tennessee,  Texas.  Space  in  editions  sold  separately. 

Clarence   Poe,   Editor;   Progressive   Farmer   Company,    Publisher,   Commercial 

Realty  Bldg.  (2). 
Shades  Valley  Sun-f Thursday Independent 1945 

Arthur  P.  Cook.  Publisher,  1830  29th  Ave.  So.,  Homewood. 
South Bi-weekly News  of  South..  1936 

Hubert  Baughn,  Editor  and  Publisher,  505  Massey  Bldg. 
Southern  Labor  Re  view  4- Saturday Labor 1918 

A.  H.  Gather,  Editor;  A.  H.  Gather  Publishing  Co.,  2501  7th  Ave.,  S.  (5). 
Southern  Medical  Journal Monthly Medical 1906     2      84      112   10.00 

R.  H.  Kampmeier,  M.D.,  Southern  Med.  Assn.,  Pub.,  2601  Highland  Ave.   (5) 
World-f   (Negro) Tues.&Fri.        Independent       .1929      8      24     294      5.00 

E.  O.  Jackson,  Editor;  C.  A.  Scott,  Publisher,  312  N.  17th  St.  (1). 

BOAZ  (F2),  pop.  3,078;  Marshall  Co.  (N).  21  m  NW  of  Gadsden.  LAN  RR.  Twine, 
grist,  lumbermills ;  cotton  gins ;  bottling  works ;  cheese,  cotton  spread  factories. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  poultry,  dairying. 

Leader + Thursday Democratic 1906      7      24      280     2.00 

Leroy  Sumners,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


8     22 
3     28 


301 
133 


3.00 
4.00 


4      26      182      1.00 


*7,547 

26,405 

2,500 

12,703 

9,300 

51*850 


BREWTONt  <D8).  pop.  5,146;  Escambia  Co.  (S).  60  m  N  of  Pensacola,  Fla.  LAN  RR. 
Manufactures  paper,  shirts,  lumber,  ribbon.  Cotton  gin;  iron  works.  Timber. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  livestock. 

Standard-h Thursday Independent 1886     7     24     280     6.00   **2,320 

W.  Emmett  Brooks,  Editor;  Standard  Publishing  Company. 

BRUNDIDGE  (G7),  pop.  2,605:  Pike  Co.  (SE).  41  m  NW  of  Dothan.  ACL  RR.  Manu- 
factures peanut  butter,  lumber,  veneer,  feeds,  gloves,  peanut  shellers.  Cotton 
gins.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  corn. 

Pike  County  Sentinel 4- Thursday Independent 1931     8     24     280     2.00  570 

Mrs.  A.  N.  Hildreth,  Editor;  Glenn  Jones,  Publisher,  Troy. 

BUTLERf  (B6),  pop.  659;  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-27-56,  gives  949);  Choctaw  Co. 
(SW).  35  m  SE  of  Meridian,  Miss.  Railroad  station,  Riderwood.  AT  AN  RR. 
Cotton  gin;  saw  mill.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  beans. 

Choctaw  Advocate Thursday Democratic 1893     7     24     280     3.00        $1,100 

Matt  L.  Blount,  Publisher. 

CAMDEN  (D6%),  pop.  931;  Wileox  Co.  (SW).  60  m  W  of  Montgomery.  LAN  RR. 
Saw,  grist  mills ;  cotton  gin.  Agriculture.  Corn,  cotton. 

Wilcox  Progressive  Era 4- Thursday Independent 1887     7     26     801     2.00  

Stanley  D.  Godbold,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  JPublisber'i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4 Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
em*.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  rear.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  CoisO Width? Depth     Sub 

CARROLLTONt  (B4),  pop.  710;  Pickens  Co.  (W).  30  m  W  of  Tuscafoosa.  AT&N  RR. 
Lumber  mill;  cotton  gin;  cold  storage  plant.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  potatoes. 

Pickena  County  Herald 4- Thursday Democratic 1849      6     24      280      2.50 

Jack  M.  Pratt,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co. 

CENTREt  (G2),  pop.  1,672;  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-15-57,  gives  2,018)  ;  Cherokee  Co. 
(NE).  24  m  NE  of  Gadsden.  Railroad  station,  Colling viJle.  SOU  RR.  Cotton  gins; 
lumber,  webb  tape,  jackets,  pants  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  cattle. 

Cherokee  County  Herald 4- Wednesday Democratic 1938      8     22      280      3.00 

Joseph  Shaw,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CENTREVILLEf  (D4%).  pop.  1,160;  Bibb  Co.  (C).  34  m  SE  of  Tuscaloosa.  GM&O  RR. 
Lumber,  grist  mills;  cotton  gin;  pulpwood.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn. 

Press-f Thursday Democratic 1879      7      24      280      3.00 

J.  W.  Oakley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHATOMt    (B7%),  pop.  609;  Washington  Co.   (SW).  55  m  N  of  Mobile.  AT&N  RR. 

Manufactures  naval  stores.  Cotton  gin.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  cane 

syrup,  corn. 
Washington  County  News Thursday Democratic 1892      7      24      280      3.00 

Elsie  Stallworth,  Editor;  N.  B.  Stallworth,  Publisher. 
CHICKASAW   (B9),  pop.  4,920;  Mobile  Co.    (SW).  6  m  N  of  Mobile.  Bank  Mobile. 

AT&N;  GM&O;  SOU  RRs.  Airport.  Brooms,  mops,  sheet  metal  manufactured. 
News  4- Thursday Independent 1948      7      24      280      3.00 

M.  S.  Howell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Drawer  U. 
CHILDERSBURG    (F4),   pop.    4,023;    (special   U.   S.    Census    7-31-56,    gives    5,257); 

Talladega  Co.  (C).  40  m  SE  of  Birmingham.  CG;  SOU  RRs.  Manufactures  news- 
print,  rayon   fabrics,   chemicals,   lumber.   Agriculture.    Cotton,   corn,   dairying. 
News4- Thursday Independent 1948      8      24      294      3.00 

E.  E.  Rozelle,  Editor  and  Publisher.  P.O.  Drawer  277. 
CITRONELLE   (B8),  pop.  1,350;  Mobile  Co.   (SW).  30  m  NW  of  Mobile.  GM&O  RR. 

Manufactures  lumber,  turpentine.  Health  resort,  mineral  springs.  Timber.  Stock, 

truck  farms.  Cotton,  corn. 
Call4- Thursday Democratic 1896      7      24      280      3.00 

Elsie  Stallworth,  Editor;  N.  B.  Stallworth,  Publisher. 
CLANTONt    (E5).  pop.  4,640;  Chilton  Co.   (C).  37  m  NW  of  Montgomery.  L&N  RR. 

Airport.  Cotton,  planing  mills.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  strawberries, 

peaches,  blueberries. 
Chilton  County  News 4- Thursday Democratic 1922      7      24      280      2.00 

R.  M.  Tucker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Union-Banner  4- Thursday Republican 1892      6      26      280      2.00 

Prints  a  monthly  section  called  In  Rural  Alabama. 

T.  E.  Wyatt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CLAYTONf   (H7),  pop.   1,583;  Barbour  Co.    (SE).  61  m  SE  of  Montgomery.  CG  RR. 

Lumber,    garments   manufactured.    Cotton    gins ;    peanut   shelling   plants.    Pine 

timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  cattle. 
Record4- Friday Democratic 1871      7      24      280      2.50 

Alvin  C.  Bland,  Editor;  Mrs.  W.  L.  Gammell.  Publisher. 
COLUMBlANAt  (E4),  pop.  1,761;  Shelby  Co.  (C).  30  m  SE  of  Birmingham.  L&N;  SOU 

RRs.  Cotton,  lumber  mills.  Timoer.  Agriculture.  Corn,  cotton. 
Shelly  County  Reporter 4- Thursday Democratic 1843      7      24      280      2.00 

Luther  Fowler,  Editor;  Shelby  County  Printing  and  Publishing  Co. 
CULLMANf  (E2),  pop.  7,523;  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-3-57,  gives  8,437)  ;  Cullman  Co. 
(N).  34  m  S  of  Decatur.  L&N  RR.   Manufactures  lumber,  cotton  oil  products, 

fertilizer,  headings,  staves.  Hatcheries ;  creamery.  Pine,  oak  timber.  Agriculture. 

Cotton,  poultry,  pimientos. 
Democrat  4- Friday Democratic 1901 

Robert  Bryan,  Editor;  Cullman  County  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 
Times  4- Wednesday Democratic 1936 

Robert  BryanA  Editor;  Cullman  County  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 
Tribune-*- Thursday Independent 1874 

H.  F.  Arnold,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
DADEVILLEt   (G5),  pop.  2,854;  Tallapoosa  Co.   (E).  48  m  NW  of  Columbus,  Ga.  CG 

RR.  Lumber,  grist,  textile  mills;  garment  factory;  cotton  gins.  Timber.  Agricul- 
ture. 
Record-f- Thursday Independent 1898      7     24      280     2.00 

H.  Clay  Pless,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
DECATURt  (Dl),  pop.  19,974  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-19-56,  gives  22,551) ;  Morgan  Co. 

(N).  On  Tennessee  River,  26  m  SW  of  Hunts ville.  L&N,  SOU  RRs.  Manufactures 

cotton  and  cottonseed  products,  hosiery,  brick,  tile,  bridge  steel,  sheet  metal, 

copper  tubing,  leather  soles  and  beltinpf.  boxes,  baskets,  gasoline  tanks,  fertilizer. 

Shipyard;   railroad   shops;   meat   packing,   poultry   processing   plants,    bottling 

works.  Timber.  Cotton.  TV  station. 

n  ii    _!_                                                 fKvK-ex-Sat-ftn*mnrr*H<.  1912      8      22      294    20.80 **13,154 

Dally  + ISun..  Sun.  M.DemocratIc Sunday  circ.**13,147 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Barrett  Shelton,  Editor;  Tennessee  Valley  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
DEMOPOLIS  (C5*/£),  pop.  5,004   (special  IT.  S.  Onsus  3-6-58,  gives  7,159);  Marengo 

Co.  (SW).  50  m  W  of  Selma.  SOU;  SL&SF  RRs.  Manufactures  cement,  lumber, 

chairs,  handles,  cheese,  staves.  Pine  and  hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Cotton,  corn,  cattle. 
Times4- Thursdav Democratic 1905      7     24      280     2.50 

B.  G.  George,  Editor;  Demopolis  Printing  Company,  Pub.,  205  N.  Strawberry  St. 


8      24      294      2.00 
8      24      294      2.00 


7     24      280      2.00 


Circ 

1,473 

§1,405 
§2,362 

§1,500 

1,635 

1,690 
§1,000 

§1,72S 

3,000 

$1,250 

1,461 

5,221 

7,322 

**3,020 

§1,475 


Circulation — fr^Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jane  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4 Uses  Mats.  ^ Nonpareil 
emt,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallr 
estimate.  Vl*su*d  only  during  academic  year.  xSuhscriptton  included  in  membership  fee. 

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DOTHAN t  (H8),  pop.  21,584  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-19-56  gives  28,820) ;  Houston  Co. 
(SE).  95  m  SE  of  Montgomery.  A&SAB;  ACL;  H&S;  CG  RRs.  Airline,  EAL; 
SOU.  Manufactures  fertilizer,  hosiery,  cottonseed  products,  lumber,  cooking  oil, 
flour,  vaults,  mirrors,  furniture,  underwear.  Bottling  works ;  meat  packing  plant. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  livestock.  Three  banks;  bank  deposits,  $35,908,765. 


Clrc 


1902      8 


301   21.00**22,714 
Sunday  circ.  **24,406 


Color  and  comic  atrip  advertising  accepted. 

N.  C.  Faulk,  Editor;  Ralph  Nicholson,  Publisher. 
Houston  Herald  + Thursday Democratic 1899      7     24     280     2.50          1,800 

H.  Grady  Wilkes.  Editor  and  Publisher,  222  E.  Troy  St. 
Messenger  4- Saturday Independent 1953      5      24     281      1.00  

A.  L.  Pate,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  434. 
Tri-State  News 4- Friday Democratic 1901     6     24     203     2.50          2,360 

L.  P.  Coe,  Editor;  Tri-State  Publishing  Co. 

ELBAt  (F8),  pop.  2,936;  Coffee  Co.  (SE).  40  m  NW  of  Dothan.  ACL  RR.  Manufactures 
truck  trailers,  lumber.  Cotton  gins;  meat  packing  plant.  Pine,  oak  timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  peanuts,  livestock. 

Clipper4- Thursday Independent 1898      7     24     280     3.00        §2,000 

Thome  Lane,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  486. 

ENTERPRISEf  (G8),  pop.  7,288  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-3-58,  gives  11,137);  Coffee 
Co.  (SE).  27  m  NW  of  Dothan.  ACL  RR.  Manufactures  cotton  and  cottonseed 
products,  lumber,  concrete  products,  peanut  butter  and  oil,  soap,  shirts,  chil- 
dren's clothing,  chenille  goods.  Meat  packing,  peanut  shelling  plants.  Pine  timber. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  corn,  cattle,  hogs. 

Ledger-f- Thursday Democratic 1898      8      24      294      3.00        §3,487 

Roy  Shoffner,  Editor;  Manuel  Segall,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box   172. 

EUFAULAt  (H7),  pop.  6.906  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-18-56,  gives  8,001)  ;  Barbour  Co. 
(SE).  On  Chattahoochee  River,  45  m  S  of  Columbus.  Ga.  CG  RR.  Manufactures 
cotton  cloth  and  yarn,  ribbed  shirts,  cottonseed  oil,  infants'  socks,  lumber, 
soft  drinks,  bricks.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  cattle. 

Tribune-f Tues.&Thurs.. Democratic 1929      7     24      280     4.50        §2,340 

H.  L.  Upshaw,  Editor;  Tribune  Publishing  Company. 

EUTAWt  (C5),  pop.  2,348;  Greene  Co.  (W).  30  m  SW  of  Tuscaloosa.  SOU  RR.  Airport. 
Lumber  mills;  cotton  gin;  apiary,  cattle  market.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 


potatoes. 

Greene  County  Dem 
Richard  K.  Ma 


Democrat  -f-...  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1888 

rtin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  270. 


24      280      2.50        §1,283 


EVERGREEN!  (E8).  pop.  3,454;  Conecuh  Co.  (S).  86  m  N  of  Pensacola,  Fla.  L&N 
RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  heading  materials,  bus  bodies,  wood  products, 
garments.  Cotton  gins.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  strawberries. 

Courant-f Thursday Democratic 1895      7      24      280      3.00        §2,085 

R.  G.  Bozeman,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  189. 

FAIRFIELD  (E3%),  pop.  13,177  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-27-54,  gives  14,186)  ;  Jeffer- 
son Co.  (C).  Adjoins  Birmingham  on  the  SW.  L&N;  BS;  SLSF;  SOU  RRs.  Manu- 
factures coal  tar  chemicals,  tin  plate,  cotton  ties,  wire,  sheet  steel.  Coal,  iron 
mines;  limestone  quarries.  Truck,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Steel  City  Star  + Friday Independent 1940      5      22      224      2.50          3,845 

D.  Fred  Short,  Editor  and  Publisher,  5212  Valley  Road. 

FAIRHOPE  (C9%),  pop.  3,354;  Baldwin  Co.  (SW).  On  Mobile  Bay,  15  m  SE  of  Mobile, 
nearest  railroad  station.  Bus  connections.  Saw  mills;  creamery;  hatchery;  pecan 
shelling  plant.  Summer  and  winter  resort.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes, 
sweet  potatoes,  corn. 

Courier-f Thursday Democratic 1894      8      24      273      3.00         §1,950 

Frances  Gaston  Crawford,  Editor;  E.  B.  Gaston  Estate,  Publisher. 

FAYETTEt  (C3),  pop.  3,707;  Fayette  Co.  (NW).  36  m  NW  of  Tuscaloosa.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  cotton,  lumber,  rugs,  feed;  bottling  works.  Pine  and  hardwood 
timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  poultry. 

Fayette  County  Times  + Thursday Democratic 1940      7      23      280      2.50        §3,502 

Lewis  V.  Mitchell,  Publisher,  Box  309. 

FLOMATON  (DSy2),  pop.  1,036  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-16-58,  gives  1,480)  ;  Escambia 
Co.  (C).  44  m  N  of  Pensacola,  Fla.  L&N  RR.  Saw  mills  ;  concrete  pipe.  Dye  plant; 
foundry.  Agriculture.  Vegetables. 

Journal-f- Thursday Independent 1936      7      24      280      1.50  650 

L.  Brooks  O'Bannon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FLORALA  (F8%),  pop.  2.713;  Covington  Co.  (S).  55  m  SW  of  Dothan.  L&N  RR. 
Saw,  lumber  mills ;  peanut  and  tung  oil  plants  ;  garment,  concrete  block  factories  ; 
cotton  gin;  nursery.  Lake  resort.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peanuts. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1900      7      24      280      2.50  1,890 

B.  S.  Woodham,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Co. 

FLORENCE!  (Cl),  pop.  28,879  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-10-55,  gives  27,465).  Lauder- 
dale  Co.  (NW).  On  Tennessee  River,  40  m  NW  of  Decatur.  L&N;  SOU  RRs. 
Ceramic  tile;  aluminum  screen  wire,  concrete  blocks,  cotton  and  knit  goods  mills ; 
marble  and  bottling  works;  creamery;  stove  foundry;  packing  house;  hatchery. 
Florence  State.  Timber.  Agriculture. 

Flor-Ala-f  V Weekly Collegiate 1929      5      24      217  xl.50 

Students  of  Florence  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Herald-h Thursday Ind.  Dem 1884     8     24     291     2.00 

Marcy  B.  Darnall,  Editor;  Darnall  and  May,  Publishers. 


150 

5,000 

§3,642 


Circulation — fr*Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Noopamfl 
emi,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Sub 


Girt 


Estab  CoUO Width  V  Depth 
Evg.ex.  Sun.,  noT¥lrtl%r.of^         1869     8     24     294    2i 

,  Sun.  Morn.     Democratic Sunday  circ.    **9,862 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.   Space  sold  in  combination  with 
Tri-Cities  Daily  of  Sheffield. 
J.  L.  Meeks,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

FOLEY   (CIO),  pop.   1,301    (special  U.  S.  Census   1-25-55,  gives  3,215).  Baldwin  Co. 

(SW).  25  m  W  of  Pensacola,  Fla.  L&N  RR.  Fertilizer  factory;  grist  mill.  Pine 

timber.  Agriculture.  Irish  and  sweet  potatoes,  cucumbers,  corn. 

f   Baldwin  News-Herald Thursday Independent 1922      7      24      280      2.50  §150 

1   Onlooker.  The-}- Thursday Independent 1907      7      24      280      3.00        §3,000 

1  E.  M.  Howell,  Publisher,  Box  C. 

FORT  DEPOSIT  (E6%),  pop.  1,358;  Lowndes  Co.  (S).  30  m  SW  of  Montgomery. 
L&N  RR.  Lumber  manufactured.  Apiary.  Timber.  Agriculture. 

Lowndes  Signal -*- Friday Democratic 1926     7     24      280     2.00 

S.  Kenneth  Perry,  Editor;  Perry  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

FORT  PAYNEt  (G2),  pop.  6,226;  De  Kalb  Co.  (NE).  32  m  N  of  Gadsden.  SOU  RR. 
Hosiery,  saw  mill ;  brickyard ;  bottling  works ;  cotton  gins  and  warehouses.  Pine 
timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  poultry,  apples,  peaches. 

Times- Journal-}- Tues.&Thurs..  Independent 1827      8      24      280      7.50 

Doward  N.  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  460. 

GADSDENt  (G2%),  pop.  55,726;  Etowah  Co.  (NE).  On  Coosa  River,  60  m  NE  of  Birm- 
ingham. SOU;  L&N;  TA&G  RRs.  Airline,  SOU. 

Manufactures  lumber,  ribbons,  monuments,  fertilizer,  auto  tires  and  tubes, 
recapping  rubber,  vitreous  sanitary  fixtures,  tractors,  electric  transformers, 
aluminum  utensils  and  cutlery,  wooden  products,  warm  air  furnaces,  soil  pipe, 
fittings,  building  materials,  stoves,  ranges,  furniture,  tile,  wire  fencing  and 
garment  hangers,  textiles,  yarns,  cotton  tie  buckles,  heavy  steel  and  food 
products.  Iron  ore,  coal  mines,  limestone  quarries.  For  Attalla  and  Gadsden: 
six  banks;  bank  deposits  (6-23-58),  $47,275,933.  For  Gadsden:  30,018  electric 
meters;  19,565  gas  meters;  26,908  telephones. 
TimM  .  fEvg.ex.Sun.,  T.  ~  „  1867  8  22  311  23.40**24,769 

Times  + ISun.  Morn.     Ind'  Dem Sunday  circ. **24,4«4 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Gadsden  Times  Publishing  Company. 

GENEVAf  (G8%),  pop.  3,579;  Geneva  Co.  (SE).  On  Choctawhatchee  River,  33  m  SW 
of  Dothan.  L&N  RR.  Cotton  yarn,  veneer  mills;  shirt  factory.  Timber.  Agri- 
culture. Corn,  cotton,  peanuts. 

Geneva  County  Reaper -f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1899      8      21      280      3.00          2,264 

Joel  P.  Smith,  Editor;  C.  D.  Scott  and  Co.,  Publisher. 

GEORGIANA  (E7),  pop.  1,596;  Butler  Co.  (S).  60  m  SW  of  Montgomery.  L&N  RR. 
Uniform  factory;  saw,  grist  mill;  cotton  gin;  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  peanuts,  tobacco,  cattle,  hogs. 

Butler  County  News -f Thursday Democratic 1911      7      26      280      2.00  1,935 

R.  W.  Pride,  Editor;  Georgiana  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

GOOD  WATER  (F4%),  pop.  1,227;  Coosa  Co.  (C).  50  m  N  of  Montgomery.  CG  RR. 
Saw  mills ;  casket  factory ;  cotton  warehouse.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  dairying. 

Enterprise-Chronicle Thursday Democratic 1898      8      24      294      1.75  1,120 

J.  C.  Henderson,  Editor;  Outlook  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Alexander  City. 

GREENSBOROf  (C5).  pop.  2,217;  Hale  Co.  (W).  38  m  S  of  Tuscaloosa.  SOU  RR. 
Lumber  mills;  cotton  gins.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  dairying,  hay. 

Watchman-f- Thursday Independent 1876      7      24      280      3.00         §1,255 

Hamner  Cobbs,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREENVILLEf  (E7),  pop.  6,781;  Butler  Co.  (S).  44  m  SW  of  Montgomery.  L&N  RR. 
Cotton,  lumber  mills;  trouser,  fertilizer,  glove,  store  fixture,  factories:  cotton 
gins;  feed  mill;  apiary.  Pecan  shelling.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  straw- 
berries, radishes. 

Advocate-!- Thursday Democratic 1865      7      24      280      2.50        §3,650 

J.  G.  Stanley,  Editor;  F.  W.  and  J.  G.  Stanley,  Publishers. 

GROVE  HILLf  (C7),  pop.  1,443;  Clarke  Co.  (SW).  85  m  N  of  Mobile.  Railroad  station, 
Whatley.  SOU  RR.  Furniture  factory;  saw  feed,  grist  mills;  cotton  gin.  Timber 
Agriculture.  Livestock. 

Clarke  County  Democrat-!-.. ..Thursday Democratic 1856      7     24      276      2.00        §4,250 

G.  A.  Carleton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GUNTERSVILLEt    (F2).   pop.    5,253;    (special   U.   S.   Census    8-22-56,   gives    6,131); 

Marshall    Co.    (N).    On    Tennessee    River,    26    m    NW    of    Gadsden.    L&N    RR. 

Manufactures  cotton  cloth,  lumber,  feed,  houseboats.  Agriculture,  poultry. 
Advertiser-Gleam -f Wed.&Fri Independent 1880      7      24      294      3.50    **3,570 

Porter  Harvey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
HALEYVILLE  (C2),  pop.  8,831;  Winston  Co.  (N).  40  m  S  of  Florence.  1C;  SOU  RRs. 

Cotton,  lumber,  grist  mills ;  lingerie,  furniture  factories ;  cotton  gins ;  bottling 

works.  Coal  mines ;  timber.  Hatcheries.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  cattle. 
Advertiser-!- Tnes.&Fri Independent 1912      5      24      224      3.50  3,802 

W.  D.  Smith,  Jr.,  Editor ;  Jay  Thornton,  Publisher. 

HAMILTONf  (C2),  pop.  1,623;  Marlon  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NW  of  Birmingham.  Railroad 
station,  Guin.  SL&SF  RR.  Clothinjr  factory.  Saw,  grist  mills;  cotton  gins.  Pine, 


oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peanuts. 

Marion  County  News4- Thursday Democratic 1882 

Oscar  Roden.  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  37. 


5      24      224      2.50        §1,426 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
•P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  ColsO Width? Depth     Sub  Eire 

HARTFORD  (G8H)»  pop.  1,655;  Geneva  Co.  (SE).  95  m  8  of  Montgomery.  HAS  RR. 
Manufactures  ice,  prepared  feeds,  shirts,  pajamas.  Saw  and  planing  mills. 
Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peanuts. 

News-Herald  -f Thursday Independent 1954     7     23     273     2.00        §1,750 

Olen  A.  Kelley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARTSELLE  (El%).  pop.  8,429;  Morgan  Co.  (N).  12  m  S  of  Decatur.  L&N  RR. 
Planing,  saw  mills ;  wood  products ;  cotton  gins.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  hay. 

Enquirer-f Thursday Independent 1876     8     24     801     2.00        §1,985 

Jack  W.  Hoffhaus,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HEADLAND  (H8),  pop.  2,091;  Henry  Co.  (SE).  10  m  N  of  Dothan.  ACL  RR.  Cotton- 
seed oil,  fertilizer,  lumber,  peanut  products  manufactured  Pine  timber.  Agri- 
culture. Cotton,  peanuts,  hogs,  corn. 

Wiregrass  Farmer,  The Thursday Democratic 1909     7     24     280     2.00        §1,250 

J.  Edward  Dodd,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HEFLINf  (G3),  pop.  1,982 ;  Cleburne  Co.  (NE).  15  m  E  of  Anniston.  SOU  RR.  Chenille 
products  factory.  Saw,  planing  mills;  cotton  gins.  Yellow  pine  timber.  Agricul- 
ture. Poultry,  cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Cleburne  News 4- Thursday Independent 1907     7     24     290     2.50        §1,435 

Fred  Eiland,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
HOMEWOOD— See  Shades  Valley  Sun,  Birmingham. 

HUNTSVILLEf  (El),  pop.  16,487  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-4-66,  gives  81,  475) ;  Madi- 
son Co.    (N).  85  m  N  of  Birmingham.  L&N;  SOU  RRs.   Airlines:  CAP;  EAL. 
Manufactures   cotton   goods,   sheet  metal  products,   cottonseed   oil,   veneer, 
stoves,  wire  staples,  picker  sticks,  brooms,  farm  implements,  chlorine  and  caustic 
water-cress     nurseries.     Timber.     Agriculture.     Four     banks;     bank     deposits 
$42,238,501. 
Thm»a 4-  JEvg.ex.Sat.&Tt,    n<>rrl  1910      8      22      801   20.80  **25,975 

™mea  + iSun.,  Sun.  M.Ind-  Dem Sunday  circ.**25,241 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Will  C.  Mickle,  Editor;  Jack  Langhorne,  Publisher. 

JACKSON  (C7H),  pop.  8,072  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-3-54,  gives  3,986).  Clarke  Co. 
(SW).  On  Tombigbee  River,  68  m  N  of  Mobile.  SOU  RR.  Lumber,  grist  mills: 
tricot  cloth,  ladies  underwear  factories ;  cotton  gin ;  apiary.  Pine  timber.  Agricul- 
ture. Cotton,  corn,  sweet  potatoes. 

South  Alabamian-f   (offset). ..Thursday Democratic 1887     6     22     224     2.50        $2,000 

J.  Fred  Nail,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  68. 

JACKSONVILLE  (G8),  pop.  4.751;  Calhoun  Co.  (NE).  12  m  N  of  Anniston.  SOU  RR. 
Cotton,  grist,  saw  mills.  State  Teachers  College.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton, 
dairy  products,  cereals. 

Collegian -f-V Monthly Collegiate 1934     6     22     280  x       J7.000 

Students  of  Jacksonville  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

News-f- Thursday Democratic 1936      7      24      280      1.60  

R.  K.  Coffee,  Editor  and  Publisher,  111  E.  Clinton  St. 

JASPERt  (D3),  pop.  8,589;  Walker  Co.  (N).  85  m  NW  of  Birmingham.  1C;  AC; SL&SF; 
SOU  RRs.  Manufactures  lumber,  cotton  cloth,  hosiery,  leather  goods.  Poultry, 
hatchery.  Coal  mines;  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  cattle,  vegetables. 

Mountain  Eagle  + Thursday Democratic 1872      8     23     294     3.00      §11,845 

W.  W.  Gunter,  Editor;  Mountain  Eagle  Publishing  Company. 

Walker  County  Times -f Thursday..    Democratic...    1933     7     24     280     2.00  196 

Bill  Jones,  Publisher.  12,904— Free 

LAFAYETTEf  (G5),  pop.  2,858;  Chambers  Co.  (E).  40  m  NW  of  Columbus,  Ga.  CG 
RR.  Cotton,  lumber,  grist  mills ;  ladies'  garments,  cement  block  factory.  Agricul- 
ture. Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 

Sun  4- Wednesday Democratic 1880      7     25     287      2.60        §1,950 

Bonnie  Hand,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
LANETT— Valley  Times-News — See  West  Point,  Ga. 

LEEDS  (E3%).  pop.  8,306;  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-6-56,  gives  5,553)  ;  Jefferson  Co. 
(C).  20  m  E.  of  Birmingham.  CG;  SOU  RRs.  Lumber,  milk  bottle  crates,  cement, 
men's  pants,  rockwool  insulation,  steel  wire  products  manufactured.  Timber. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  hay,  corn. 

News-h Thursday Democratic 1939      7      24      280      2.50 

Edmund  R.  Blair,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LINDENf  (C6),  pop.  1,868  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-1-63,  gives  2,141);  Marengo  Co. 
(W).  60  m  W  of  Selma.  L&N;  SL&SF  RRs.  Saw  mill;  cotton  gins,  garment  fac- 
tory. Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  hay,  corn. 

Democrat-Reporter  4- .Thursday Democratic 1879     7     24     280     2.00  t956 

R.  E.  Sutton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LINEVILLE  (G4),  pop.  1,548;  Clay  Co.  (E).  25  m  SE  of  Anniston.  ACL  RR.  Lumber, 
saw,  firrist  mills;  cotton  gins;  bottling  works.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  hay  . 

Tribune-f- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1902     7     24     280     2.00  

C.  L.  Proctor,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LIVINGSTON*  (B5H),  pop.  1,681;  Sumter  Co.  (W).  36  m  NE  of  Meridian,  Miss. 
SOU  RR,  Lumber  mill ;  cotton  gins.  State  Teachers  College.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn,  hay,  cattle. 

Livingston  Life4- Monthly Collegiate 1930     6     28     234  x  $650 

Students  of  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Our  Southern  Home 4- Thursday Democratic 1865     7     24     280     2.00  787 

Richard  K.  Martin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  270,  Eutaw. 


Clrcalation — A-A-Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  wJune  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNall* 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptlon  included  In  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Col»<2> Width? Otpth     Sub  Cirt 

LUVERNEf  (F7),  pop.  2.221;  Crenshaw  Co.  (S).  45  m  8  of  Montgomery.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Brantley.  CG  RR.  Cotton  gins  and  warehouse ;  bottling  works ;  lumber,  grist 
mills.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  corn. 

Journal  and  Mews -f Wednesday Democratic ..1888     7     24     280     3.50        82.458 

Mrs.  Mary  F.  Reeder,  Publisher. 

MARIONf  (D5),  pop.  2,822;  Perry  Co.  (C).  28  m  NW  of  Selma.  SOU  RR.  Cotton  gins; 

lumber,  grist  mills.  Judson  College  (women),  Marion  Military  Institute  (men). 

Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  cattle,  poultry. 
Times-Standard  + Thursday Independent 1838     7      24     276     2.00        {1,250 

J.  M.  Wallace,  Editor;  Marion  Publishing  Company. 
Triangle,  The  V Monthly  Collegiate     1924     5      24     210      1.00  600 

Students  of  Judson  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MOBILEf  (B9),  pop.  129,009;  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-18-56,  gives  173.849);  Mobile 
Co.  (SW).  On  Mobile  River,  157  m  NE  of  New  Orleans,  La.  SOU;  AT&N ; 
GM&O;  L&N  RRs.  Airlines:  EAL;  CAP;  NAL;  SOU.  Important  seaport  and  a 
large  shipbuilding  and  repair  center. 

Commerce  in  cotton,  lumber,  coal,  aluminum,  tobacco,  naval  stores,  citrus 
fruit,  pitch  pine,  pecans,  vegetables,  cattle,  hog  raising.  Principal  manufactures : 
lumber,  paper,  textiles,  ships,  barges,  roofing  materials,  petroleum  products, 
drugs,  dyewood  extracts,  heating  and  plumbing  materials,  oxygen  and  acetylene, 
soft  drinks,  rayon.  Seafood  canning;  railroad  shops.  Five  banks;  clearings 
(6-30-58),  $375,112,066;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $248,934,991.  75,147  electric 
meters;  62,800  gas  (nat.)  meters;  88,353  telephones.  Fish,  shrimp,  oyster 
fisheries.  Resort.  Two  TV  stations. 

Advocate  (Negro) Thursday Independent 1011     6     28     266      1.60 

Jas  R.  Knox,  Editor;  Gulf  City  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  559  St.  Michael  St.  (10). 

Beacon  +  (Negro) Saturday Democratic 1954      7      24     280      3.50          4,500 

Frank  P.  Thomas,  Editor  and  Publisher,  415  Cedar  St. 

Elevator  World Monthly Elevator-Indus..  1953      2      43      136      4.00          7,629 

W.  C.  Sturgeon,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1641. 

Gulf  Coast  News  Digest Wednesday Labor 1941      8      24      294      3.00        §3,000 

Lillian  J.  Schermer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  800  S.  Royal  St. 

Labor  Journal .Friday Labor 1937      8      24      280      3.00        $4,O72 

Stanton  Dann,  Editor  and  Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  949  (5). 

Masonic  Monthly,  The -f Monthly Masonic 1923      5     24     217      1.00        $5,300 

P.  Guy  King,  Publisher,  800-A  St.  Michael  St. 

Post-f Friday Independent 1927      7      24      280      2.50  §897 

Tom  E.  Sharp,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  231. 

Press -f    Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem 1929      8 

Press  Register -f Sunday Ind.  Dem 1813      8 

Register  + Morn.  ex.  Sun. .Ind.  Dem 1813      8 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies.  ._  _  _ . 

George  Cox,  Ed.;  The  Mobile  Press  Register,  Inc.,  Pub.,  304  Government  St.  (9). 
Springhillian,  The-f  V Bi-weekly Collegiate 1881      5      24      210      2.00        $1,300 

Students  of  Spring  Hill  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MONROEVILLEf  (D7%),  pop.  2,772;  Monroe  Co.  (S).  65  m  SW  of  Selma.  MAR; 
L&N;  SLSF  RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  veneer,  staves,  furniture,  trailers, 
silk  garments.  Cotton  gins.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 

Monroe  Journal -f- Thursday Democratic 1866     7      24      280      3.00        §2,521 

Riley  N.  Kelly,  Editor;  J.  H.  Faulkner  and  Bill  Stewart,  Publishers. 

MONTEVALLO  (E4),  pop.  2,150;  Shelby  Co.  (C).  30  m  S  of  Birmingham.  SOU  RR. 
Brick  and  tile  factory;  saw  mill;  cotton  gin.  Alabama  College  (women).  Coal 
mines ;  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Alabamian+V Bi-monthly Collegiate 1931      5     24     230      1.25 

Students  of  Alabama  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.       $2,000 

Shelby  County  Times-Herald.Thursday Independent 1933      5     24      217      2.00        §1,211 

Theda  Wyatt  Nordan,  Editor;  W.  M.  Wyatt,  Publisher,  Masonic  Bldg. 

MONTGOMERY!  (F6),  pop.  106,525;  Montgomery  Co.  (S).  The  State  Capital.  On 
Alabama  River,  90  m  SE  of  Birmingham.  A&WP&W;  ACL;  L&N;  SAL;  CG; 
GM&O  RRs.  Airlines:  EAL;  DAL  Large  livestock  market;  distributing  point  for 
fertilizers. 

Manufactures  lumber  products,  canned  foods,  fertilizer,  textiles,  sirup,  chem- 
icals, plumbing  and  heating  supplies ;  cottonseed  oil,  soft  drinks,  pickles.  Meat 
packers,  railroad  shops.  Three  banks;  deposits  (1-1-58),  $129,213,021.  41,491 
electric  (AC)  meters;  35,680  gas  (nat.)  meters;  56,634  telephones.  State 
Teachers  College  (Negro) ;  Huntingdon  College;  Air  University,  Maxwell  Air 
Force  Base.  TV  station. 

(Advertiser -f- Every  Morn. ...Independent 1828     8 
Grover  C.  Hall,  Jr..  Editor ;  R.  F.  Hudson,  Jr.,  Publisher  ( 1 ) . 
Alabama  Journal-!- Evg.  ex.  Sun—Independent 1888     8 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
C.  M.  Stanley,  Editor;  R.  F.  Hudson,  Jr.,  Publisher  (1). 

Air  University  Quarterly       ln«.»fo,i-          AV!.*!/>*I  1947      l     54     102     2-°°        tMOO 

Review  (no  adv.) (Quarterly Aviation Controlled  free  dist.     t!9,000 

Lt.  Col.  Kenneth  F.  Gantr,  Editor ;  U.S. A.F.  Air  University,  Publisher, 
Air  University,  Maxwell  Air  Force  Base. 

f  Wildlife,  1929     3     26      133 


23  284  15.60  **69,23S 
Saturday  circ.  **63,816 
23  284  7.80**85,793 
23  284  15.60  **38,608 
Saturday  circ.**34,911 


22      308  23.40**61,515 

Sunday  circ.  **79,033 

22     308   15.60**22,94S 


Alabama  Conservation-!- Bi-monthly 4 Forestry. 

( State  Parks 


Controlled  free  dist.       19,000 


George  M.  Kyle,  Editor;  Alabama  Dept.  of  Conservation,  Publisher,  711  High  St. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI**u«l  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MONTGOMERY!  (Continued)  Estab  Cols<3> Width? Depth     Sub  Clre 

Alabama  Farm  Bureau  IM™*MV  f  Agric.  &  Farm  1922     8     24     301     2.00 

News+ f  Mommy {Bureau  Controlled  free  dist.       67,662 

W.  T.  Maynor.  Ed.;  Century  Editorial  Service,  Inc.,  Publisher,  201  Clayton  St. 


[Municipal 

Alabama  Municipal  Journal.. .Monthly {Gov't 

[Activities 
Ed.  E.  Reid,  Editor  and  Publisher,  24  S.  Hull  St. 


1943 


42 


140 
140 


5.00 


8,500 


[Monthly Rural  Electric....  1948  4  30  217  x.60  $100,225 

John  W.  Fori  Editor;  Ala.  Rural  Elec.  Assn.  of  Co-ops.,  P.  O.  Box  2668  (6). 

Alabama  School  Journal -f  V.. Monthly Educational 1921  3  25  140x4.00  $18,754 

C.  F.  Nelson,  Editor;  Alabama  Education  Assn.,  Pub.,  422  Dexter  Ave.  (4). 

Home  N ews  &  Record 4- Thursday Independent 1931  8  24  308  3.00  §2,680 

W.  E.  Cleghorn,  Editor  and  Publisher,  455  Julia  St.  (8). 

HO(Negro)d  Fresnmore+V   JBi-monthly Collegiate 1949     6     24     224  x 

Student's  of  Alabama  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Huntress-fV Bi-weekly,  Thurs..Collegiate....  19 14      5      24     210      1.00 

Students  of  Huntingdon  College,  Editors  and  Publishers  (6). 

eAi»Cah«m»8n*  }Monthly Medical 1931     2 


700 


40 


Medical  Association  of  the  State  of  Alabama,  Publisher.  17  Molton  Bldg. 


26      140     3.00 
Controlled  circ. 


Pulpwood  Production  &  SawlM      ..lv  ?v,r^t  1963     8 

Mill  Logging -f jMonthly j*™*^ 

Charles  E.  Cline,  Editor;  Hatton,  Brown  &  Co.,  Pubs.,  458  S.  Lawrence  St.  (1). 

Southern  Farm  and  Home  4-.. Quarterly Farm  &  Home..,  1839      3     27      140  xl.OO 

Aubrey  W.  Williams,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  509. 

MOULTONf  (Dl%),  pop.  l,884;Lawrence  Co.  (N).  20  m  SW  of  Decatur.  Railroad 
station,  Decatur.  L&N;  SOU  RRs.  Cotton  gins;  saw  mill;  bottling  works.  Timber. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Advertiser-t- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1828  7  24  280  2.50 

Mrs.  Dorothy  Roberson,  Editor;  Arthur  F.  Slaton,  Publisher. 

American  Legionnaire 4- Monthly Veterans 1945  8  24  294x1.00 

Joe  S.  Lovett,  Editor;  The  Moulton  Advertiser,  Publisher,  210  Main  St. 

ONEONTAf  (E3),  pop.  2,802;  Blount  Co.  (N).  36  m  NE  of  Birmingham.  L&N  RR. 
Manufactures  overalls,  garments,  lime,  cement.  Lumber,  grist  mills,  cotton  gins, 
hatcheries.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  hay,  truck  crops. 

Southern  Democrat 4- Thursday Democratic 1894      7      24      287      2.50 

R.  M.  Howard,  Editor;  Southern  Democrat,  Publisher. 

OPELIKAf  (G5),  pop.  12,295;  Lee  Co.  (E).  26  m  NW  of  Columbus,  Ga.  CG;  A&WP&W 
RRs.  Manufactures  cotton  goods,  cottonseed  products,  lumber,  fertilizer.  Bottling 
works;  grist  mills;  creamery.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  dairying. 

News4- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Democratic 1904     8     24     280      6.00 

W,.  H.  Wilson,  Editor;  Opelika  Daily  News,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

OPP  (F8).  pop.  5,240;  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-6-56,  gives  5,089) ;  Covington  Co.  (S). 
75  m  S  of  Montgomery.  L&N  RR.  Cotton  sheeting,  lumber  manufactured. 
Agriculture.  Hogs,  cotton,  peanuts. 

News4- Thursday Democratic 1921      7      26     304      2.50 

R.  D.  Burgess,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OZARKf  (G7%),  pop.  6,238;  Dale  Co.  (SE).  22  m  NW  of  Dothan.  ACL;  CG  RRs.  Manu- 
factures cotton  cloth  and  yarn,  cottonseed  oil  products,  lumber.  Peanut  shelling 
plant.  Ships  hogs.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  hogs. 

Southern  Star4- .Thursday Democratic 1867      7      24     287      2.50 

John  Q.  Adams,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PELLCITYf  (F3%),  pop.  1,189;  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-6-56,  gives  3,644)  ;  St.  Clair 
Co.  (N).  On  Coosa  River,  32  m  NE  of  Birmingham.  SOU  RR.  Manufactures 
cotton  goods,  lumber,  barrel  heads.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn. 

St.  Clair  Co.  News  Ae^is  4- Thursday Ind.    Agric 1873      8      24     304      2.50 

Edmund  Blair,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PHENIX  CITYf   (H5J/fc),  pop.  23,305    (special  U.  S.  Census  4-13-58,  gives  26,961); 
Russell  Co.   (E).  On  Chattahoochee  River,  opposite  Columbus,  Ga.  CG  RR.  Cas- 
kets,   embalming    supplies,    lumber    manufactured.    Cotton    gins.    Pine    timber. 
Farming.  Dairying,  vegetables. 

Herald4-    (offset) Friday Democratic 1939     5     26 

Baxley  Oswalt,  Editor;  Harold  E.  Poor,  Sr.,  Publisher,  800  14th  St. 

Phenix  Citizen,  The4- ^Thursday Independent 1955      8     22 

Julian  S.  Pinkson,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  105,  Girard  Station. 

Phenix-Girard  Journal Friday Democratic 1908      6     26 

Isabel  A.  Moses,  Editor  and  Publisher,  806  Fourteenth  St. 

PIEDMONT  (G8),  pop.  4,498;  Calhoun  Co.  (NE).  75  m  NE  of  Birmingham.  SOU;  SAL 
RRs.  Cotton  yarn,  lumber  mills ;  cotton  gins.  Iron  mines ;  mineral  springs ;  pine 
timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms. 

Journal  +  . Wednesday Democratic 1907     7     24     280     3.00 

Austin  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


2,043 

>1  1,794 
369,095 


§2,475 

37,500 


3,420 


§4,481 


§3,210 


4,000 


242      2.00        §2,540 


280      3.00 


280 


§4,000 
2,500— Free 

2.00 


§1,851 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U»es  Mats.  •Nonpar*!! 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MA_   ,  Eftab  Cols0Width?Depth     Sub 

PRATTVILLEf  <E5%  ),  pop.  4,385  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-4-58,  gives  6,241)  ;  Autauga 

Co.  (C).  12  m  NW  of  Montgomery.  GM&O  RR.  Cotton,  textile,  saw  mills  ;  cannery. 

Cotton  gin  machinery,  shirts  manufactured.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Progress  -f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1886     7     24     280      1.50 

Mrs.  Harry  M.  Doster,  Publisher. 

PRICHARD  (B9),  pop.  19,014;  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-5-57,  gives  27,589)  ;  Mobile  Co. 

(SW).  Adjacent  to  Mobile.  SOU;  GM&O  RR.  Manufactures  pulp,  paper  bags, 

lumber,  turpentine,  wood  boxes,  fertilizer.  Meat  packing  plant;  seafood  cannery. 
Citizen-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1928     7     24     294     2.00 

Daniel  B.  Sharp,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  3488. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1952     7     24     280     2.00 

M.  S.  Howell,  Publisher. 

ROANOKE   (H4),  pop.  5,392;  Randolph  Co.   (E).  25  m  NW  of  La  Grange,  Ga.  CG; 

ACL  RRs.  Manufactures  cotton  and  cotton  products,  fertilizers,  clothing,  lumber, 

syrup.  Bottling  works.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  poul- 

try, dairying,  cattle. 

Leader-}-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1892      7      24      280      2.50 

John  B.  Stevenson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RUSSELLVILLEf  (Cl%),  pop.  6,012;  Franklin  Co.  (NW).  20  m  S  of  Florence.  SOU 
RR.  Cotton  gins;  grist  mill;  bottling  works.  Stone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  hay* 

Franklin  Citizen-f  .   ..Tuesday        .    Independent    ...  1915      8     24      308      3.50 

Franklin  County  Times-f  ......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1879      8      24      308      3.50 


Cirt 


......  ........  . 

Claude  E.  Sparks,  Jr.,  Editor;  C.  E.  Sparks,  Jr.  and  A.  F.  Slaton,  Publishers, 
Box  42. 

SCOTTSBOROf  (Fl),  pop.  4,731  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-3-58,  gives  6,052);  Jackson 
Co.  (NE).  40  m  E  of  Huntsville.  SOU  RR.  Manufactures  bedspreads,  men's 
underwear,  bath  mats,  lumber.  Bottling  works  ;  cotton  gins.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

[  Jackson  County  Sentinel  -f-  .....  Tuesday  ..........  Independent  .......  1929      7      24      280      3.00 

\    Progressive  Age-f  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1887      7      24      280      3.00 

1  Guy  H.  Hollia,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  209. 

SELMAf  (D6),  pop.  22,840;  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-27-56,  gives  27,575);  Dallas  Co. 
(S).  On  Alabama  River,  42  m  W  of  Montgomery.  SOU;  L&N;  A&WP&W  RRs. 
Airline,  DAL.  ,  ,      m 

Manufactures  lumber,  cottonseed  oil  and  meal,  cotton  sacks.,  farm  machinery, 

lawn  mowers,  cigars,  men's  pants,  bricks,  baseball  bats,  mattresses,  creamery 

products.  Cotton  warehouses  ;  cotton  gins  ;  bottling  works  ;  railroad  shops  ;  stock- 

yards ;  slaughter  house.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Hay,  livestock,  cotton. 

_.  '      ,  ,  <Kvg.ex.Sat.&~  mnrrAtic  1827      8      24      315    15.60 

Times-Journal  -f  ......................  [Sun.,  Run.  M.Uemocratic  .....  Sunday  circ. 

Edward  B.  Field,  Editor;  Mrs.  F.  T.  Raiford,  Publisher. 

SHEFFIELD-TUSCUMBIA  (Cl),  pop.  17,501  (Sheffield,  10,767;  Tuscumbia,  6,734); 
(special  U.  S.  Census  of  Sheffield  9-29-55,  gives  13,324)  ;  Colbert  Co.  (NWJ.  On 
Tennessee  River,  6  m  SW  of  Florence.  SOU;  L&N  RRs.  Manufactures  stoves, 
ranges,  cast  iron  products,  auto  tubes,  aluminum,  brooms,  syrup,  mattresses. 
Bottling  works.  Timber;  sand  and  gravel  pits.  Agriculture.  Cotton. 

(Standard  and  Times  +  ............  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1829      6      24      280      1.50 
01  i  *•*.-       ^   -i     ,  fEvg.  ex.  Sun.,   n  ^     „„*.„       1907      8      24      294   23.40 

Tri-Cities  Daily  -f  ...................  I  Sum  Morn.     'l^mocratjc  .....  Sunday  circ. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Space  sold  in  comb,  with  Times  of 
Florence. 
J.  L.  Meeks,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

SPRING  HILL—  SprinKhillian—  See  Mobile. 

SULLIGENT  —  Lamar  Democrat  and  Sulligent  News  —  See  Vernon. 

SYLACAUGA    (F4),  pop.   9,606;  Talladeg*   Co.    (C).   50  m  SE  of  Birmingham.  CG; 

L&N  RRs.  Manufactures  cottonseed  oil,  cotton  cloth,  brick,  lumber,  fertilizer, 

soft  drinks,  caskets,  mattresses.  Cotton   gins;  marble  quarries   and  finishing 

plants.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Advance-f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1906      8      22      280      2.50 

Mrs.  W.  A.  Moody,  Editor;  W.  A.  Moody,  Publisher. 
News-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1917      8      24      280      3.00 

J.  V.  Greer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  100  N.  Broadway. 

TALLADEGAt  (F8Ms),  Pop.  13.134;  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-3-56,  gives  17,670); 
Talladega  Co.  (C).  24  m  SW  of  Anniston.  SOU;  L&N;  ACL  RRs.  Manufactures 
cotton  yarn,  denim,  men's  clothing,  bags,  soil  pipe,  fittings,  textile  machine 
parts,  sawmill  machinery,  insecticides,  lumber.  Cotton  gins;  grist  mills. 
Talladega  College  (Negro)  ;  State  Schools  for  the  Deaf  and  Blind.  Timber. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

(Home-f-  ....................................  |&VSunX'Sat*     Independent...  1909      8      23      294   12.00 
Home  NewB-f  ..........................  Sunday  ............  Independent  ......  1941      8     23      294      3.00 
Comic  atrip  advertising  accepted. 
Cecil  Hornady,  Editor;  The  Talladega  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  152  East  St.  N. 
Student  V  ..................................  Ri-monthly  .....  Collegiate  ..........  1893      2      42      119      1.50 

Students  of  Talladega  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


51,586 
51,475 


§2,436 


§3,651 
§3,651 


$4,962 
$4,962 


§10,686 
§10,666 


§556 
**9,194 
**8,684 


§4,300 
§4,460 


§3,641 
§3,641 

$1.400 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  7  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrtption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Esttb  Cols  <$>  Width  ?Dtpth     Sub  Clrc 

TALLASSEE  (G5ft),  pop.  4,225;  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-4-56,  gives  4,846)  ;  Elm  ore 
Co.  (C).  26  m  NE  of  Montgomery.  BASE  RR.  Cotton  duck,  feed,  lumber  manu- 
factured. Cotton  gin.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  oats. 
Tribune-}-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1896     8     24     294     2.50        §1,987 

Herve  C  barest.  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

THOMASVILLE   (C7),  pop.  2,425;  Clarke  Co.  (SW).  55  m  SW  of  Selma.  SOU  RR. 
Saw,  planing,  stave,  heading  mills;  cotton  gins;  machine  shop.  Shirt  factory. 
Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peanuts. 
Times-}-  ....................................  Wednesday  .....  Democratic  ........  1921      7      24      276      2.00  1,400 

Earl  L.  Tucker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TROYf  (G7),  pop.  8,555;  Pike  Co.  (SE).  48  m  SE  of  Montgomery.  CG;  ACL  RRs. 
Manufactures  fertilizers,  boxes  and  crates,  lumber,  concrete  blacks,  pajamas, 
shirts.  Peanut  oil  and  shelling  plants;  cotton  gins;  bottling  works.  State 
Teachers  College.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  corn. 

(Herald  4-  ...................................  Sunday  ............  Democratic  ........  1904     8     24     280     2.00 
Messenger-l-  .............................  '*"  S**'  Ind-  Dem  ............  1866     8     24     28°   13'00 


8  3,306 
§3,062 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Mary  Jo  Flowers,  Editor;  Glenn  Jones,  Publisher. 


TUSCALOOSAf  (C4),  pop.  46.S96;  Tuscaloosa  Co.  (W).  On  Black  Warrior  Rives,  56  m 
SW  of  Birmingham.  SOU;  LAN;  GMAO  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airline,  SOU. 
Manufactures  chemicals,  kraft  paper,  lumber,  cast  iron  pipe,  veneer,  fertilizer, 
feeds,  cottonseed  products,  auto  and  truck  tires  and  tubes.  Meat  packing  plants  ; 
blast  furnaces.  Three  banks;  bank  deposits  (6-80-58),  $52,809,561.  25,764  elec- 
tric (AC)  meters;  16,675  gas  meters;  24,587  telephones.  U.S.  Veterans'  Hospital. 

Alabama  Citizen -f  (Negro). ...Saturday Independent 1948     7     24     280     3.00          4,000 

Frank  P.  Thomas,  Editor;  Alabama  Citizen  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

IS  17  Twenty- Seventh  Ave. 
M          ,  JEvg.  ex.  Sun.,  Twrl   nttwi  1818      8      24      801   22.50  **17,205 

News-f {Sun.  Morn.         Ind'  Dem Sunday  circ.  **  17,300 

Norman  Bassett,  Editor;  Buford  Boone,  Publisher,  6th  St.  and  20th  Ave. 

TUSCUMBIAf    (CD,  pop.  6,734;  Colbert  Co.    (NW).  6  m  8  of  Florence.  SOU  RR. 

Manufacture*  inner  tubes,  cotton  bagging  and  ties,  fertilizer,  lumber.   Pine. 

oak  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  hay,  cotton. 
Colbert  County  Reporter -f Thursday Democratic 1911      6      26     273      2.00 

Walter  F.  Miller.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Tri-Cities  Daily—See  Sheffield. 

TUSKEGEEf  (G6),pop.  6,712;  Macon  Co.  (E).  42  m  E  of  Montgomery.  Cottonseed  oil. 
planing,  grist  mills;  fertilizer  factory.  Tuskegree  Institute  (Negro)  ;  Colored  Vet- 
erans Hospital.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  sweet  potatoes. 

BtDI|ntal°AssS  ^Negro)        JQuarterly Dentistry 1942      2      28      114x5.00  1,260 

C.   O.   Dummet,   D.D.S.,   Editor;  National   Dental   Assn.,  Publisher,   Box   388, 
Tuskegee  Institute. 

Campus  DigestV   (Netrro) Monthly Collesriate 1932      5     24     210      1.00  

Students  of  Tuskegee  Institute,  Editors  and  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  635. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1865     8     24     287     3.00 

Hal  Fisher.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

UNION  SPRINGSf  (G6),  pop.  8,232;  Bullock  Co.  (SE).  40  m  SE  of  Montgomery.  CG 
RR.  Manufactures  cotton  cloth,  yarn,  lumber,  fertilizer.  Creamery;  cotton  gin. 
Pine  timber.  Cotton,  corn,  truck  crops. 

Herald -f- Thursday Independent. 1866      7      24      280     3.00 

Wm.  H.  Garner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

UNIVERSITY  (C4),  pop. ;  Tuscaloosa  Co.  (W).  Adjoins  Tuscaloosa  on  NE.  LAN 

RR.  University  of  Alabama. 

Crimson-White-f  V Tuesday Collegiate 1892     5     24     217     3.50 

Students  of  University  of  Alabama,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


§2,230 


51,500 


7  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  192<  cLt™lled 


Mahoat-f  V 

Students  of  University  of  Alabama,  Editors  and  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  G. 

University  of  Alabama  )««.»-  r-/*n    AinVMmt          1917      3      86      145x8.00 

Alumni  NewsV  ..................  f  6  ti.  a  yr  .........  Coll.  Alnmnl  .......  Controlled  free  d  1st. 

R.  J.  Mayfield,  Editor  ;  Alumni  Assn.  of  University  of  Alabama,  Publisher. 


2,000 

tl.OOO 
J700 

4300 
200 


VERNONt  (B3).  pop.  791:  Lamar  Co.  (NW).  27  m  NE  of  Columbus.  Miss.  Railroad 
station.  Sulligent.  SLASF  RR.  Cotton  gins.  Garment  factories,  timber  products. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 

La^miT^ntJN^wts^ld  {Thursday Democratic 1806      7     24     280     2.60        52,489 

Jack  Hankins.  Editor 'and  Publisher. 

WEDOWEEt  (H4),  pop.  669;  Randolph  Co.  (E).  32  m  SE  of  Anniston.  Railroad 
station,  Roanoke.  ACL;  CG  RRs.  Cotton  gins,  shirt  factory.  Pine  timber.  Agricul- 
ture. Cotton,  corn,  bar. 

Randolph  Press Thursday Democratic 1926     7     24     280     2.00          1,604 

R.  T.  Bailey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Ctra4at*N»~**Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  +June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit? 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher' a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Msts.  •Nonpareil 
•m*,  12  to  Inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNallr 
estimate.  V  toned  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrfption  included  In  membership  to 

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WETUMPKAf  WAjbigPP.  3,813;  Elmor*  Co.  (C).  on  Coosa  R$iter,  18  mWK  o?Mont- 

gomery.  LAN  RR.  Cloth,  lumber,  grist  mills  ;  cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton. 

corn,  oats. 
Herald  r+  ..........  ........  ...  .............  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1898     8     24     294     3.00        51,725 

W.  H.  Golson,  Editor;  Wetumpka  Printing  Co.,  Publisher.  **•"* 

WINFIELD    (C3).  pop.   2,108;  Marion   Co.    (NW).   65   m  NW   of  Birmingham.   1C; 

SLftSF  RRi.  Cotton  cloth,  saw  mills;  cotton  gin;  hatchery.  Trouser  factory. 

Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn>  hay. 
Journal  -f  .........  ......  ......  .............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1926     5     24     224     2.60        §1,6*4 

Oscar  Roden,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  458.  »»•«*»» 

YORK   (B5%),  pop.   1,774    (special  U.  S.  Census   10-29-58,  gives  2,743);  Sumter  Co. 

(W).28  m  NE  of  Meridian,  Miss.  SOU;  AT&N  RRa.  Lumber  mills  ;  railroad  shops; 

cotton  gin.  Pine,  hickory  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  beans,  potatoes. 
Sumter  County  Journal  +  ......  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1884     6     24     280     2.50  5997 

Dick  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher.  * 


C^?tl?~~**Sept;,A'B;C-  Statement;  *June  sod  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -fUses  Mats.  «  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCoonty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 

.S'SKK'^1^!!01117  during  »cadenjic  ^ar    ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ALASKA 

Population  128,643   (U.S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  JUNEAU 

Alaska  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  Arctic  Ocean,  east  by  the  Yukon  Territory  and  British 
Columbia,  Canada,  south  by  the  Pacific  Ocean,  and  west  by  Bering  Sea  and  Strait  and  the  Arctic 
Ocean.  Including  the  Aleutian  Islands,  it  has  a  total  area  of  586,400  square  miles.  Its  greatest 
length  from  north  to  south  is  1,200  miles;  its  greatest  breadth  over  800  miles. 

The  northern  half  is  low  with  great  morasses  along  the  streams,  and  is  populated  only  by  a 
few  Indians.  The  southern  half  is  mountainous  and  along  the  southeast  coast  are  some  of  the 
highest  peaks  in  North  America.  Near  the  center  is  Mt.  McKinley  (20,257  feet),  loftiest  elevation 
on  the  entire  continent.  The  southwesterly  section  comprises  the  peninsula  of  Alaska  and  the 
Aleutian  Islands,  the  latter  the  center  of  the  fur  seal  fisheries.  This  district  is  mountainous  and 
actively  volcanic.  The  coast  from  the  southern  boundary  to  Cape  Spencer  is  lined  with  a  chain 
of  islands  between  which  and  the  mainland  are  salt  water  channels  navigable  for  the  largest 
steamships.  The  Yukon  River  has  a  length  of  2,300  miles,  of  which  1,765  miles  are  in  Alaska 
and  1,200  miles  are  navigable. 

In  the  interior  temperatures  range  from  about  60°  below  zero  in  winter  to  90°  in  summer;  on 
the  coast  and  the  Aleutian  Islands  they  range  from  zero  to  80°.  The  northerly  province  bordering 
the  polar  sea  is  the  only  one  in  which  arctic  conditions  prevail.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Juneau 
gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  42.4;  highest  on  record  89;  lowest  on  record 
— 17.  Total  annual  precipitation  is  84.44  inches. 

POPULATION 

The  1950  census  shows  the  largest  growth  in  Alaska  history — a  77%  increase  over  the 
72,524  inhabitants  of  1940.  The  civilian  population  on  July  1,  1954  was  estimated  at  208.000. 

AGRICULTURE 

Fairbanks,  with  Tanana,  is  the  center  of  a  growing  agricultural  region  of  a  great  inland  plateau 
rolling  gently  north  from  the  barrier  of  mountain  ranges  along  the  south  coast.  The  Matanuska 
Valley  colonization  project,  established  in  1935,  has  established  several  thousand  permanent 
residents  of  the  Valley  area. 

A  cooperative  plan  to  coordinate  all  agricultural  research  activities  in  Alaska  was  adopted 
early  in  1949,  to  integrate  the  full  technical  and  physical  facilities  of  both  the  Federal  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture  and  the  University  of  Alaska.  Projects  now  in  operation  include  animal 
husbandry,  soils,  horticulture,  agronomy,  agricultural  economics,  agricultural  engineering,  plant 
pathology  and  entomology.  Agricultural  projects  in  livestock,  crops,  and  gardening  are  also 
conducted  by  the  University. 

Agricultural  production  in  1956  amounted  to  $3,619,090. 

FISHERIES 

The  Alaska  fisheries  engaged  24,549  people  in  1956.  The  commercial  catch  of  fishery  products 
during  1956  totalled  429,052,841  Ibs.,  valued  at  $37,739,047.  The  salmon  catch,  totaling 
269,897,525  Ibs.,  was  more  than  sixty-six  million  Ibs.  greater  than  in  1955.  Canned  products  as 
prepared  for  market  amounted  to  $80,231,698;  frozen,  $10.471,311  ;  cured,  $858,621;  by-products 
(oil  and  meal),  $2,350,454,  and  fresh  fish  and  seafood,  $706,337. 

165  wholesale  and  manufacturing  establishments  were  operated  in  Alaska  in  1956,  giving 
employment  to  9,581  people.  A  strong  demand  for  frozen  food  products  required  the  freezing  of 
large  quantities  of  salmon  which  might  otherwise  have  been  canned  or  shipped  fresh  to  market. 

FURS 

Alaska  is  famous  as  a  big  game  country  and  is  protected  by  game  commission  laws.  In 
195"7  there  were  taken  93,618  fur  seal  skins  on  Pribilof  Islands,  valued  at  $3,857,000.  Fur  take 
in  Alaska  (year  ending  6-30-57)  :  mink,  35,000,  value  $250,000;  beaver,  14,350,  value  $230,000; 
muskrat,  84,000,  value,  $84,000;  otter,  3,300,  value  $80,000.  Total  fur  value,  $789,820. 

FORESTS 

Under  the  care  of  the  Government  are  20,772,000  acres  set  apart  as  two  national  forests. 
The  Tongass  is  in  southeastern  Alaska,  and  the  Chugach  is  in  the  Prince  William  Sound 
region.  Timber  stand  in  the  national  forests,  is  estimated  to  be  84,760,000  board  feet.  Timber 
cut  during  the  year  ending  6-30-57  comprised  256.000,000  board  feet,  valued  at  $580,478. 
Principal  woods:  Western  hemlock,  sitka  spruce,  western  red  cedar  and  Alaska  cedar.  There  is 
an  enormous  supply  of  timber  suitable  for  pulp. 

MINERALS 

Mining  is  the  second  industry  in  importance.  Estimated  production  in  1956  was  $23,408,000, 
an  increase  from  the  1955  total.  1,991  persons  employed  (1956)  in  mining  industry.  Alaska 
contains  radioactive  minerals  in  geological  conditions  similar  to  those  in  other  uranium  bearing 
parts  of  the  world,  but  their  economic  importance  is  not  yet  known.  Principal  mineral  products : 
gold,  coal,  building  materials,  platinum,  mercury,  chrome,  silver,  tin. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Railroad  affairs  are  conducted  tinder  supervision  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  and  a 
General  Manager  in  immediate  charge  with  headquarters  in  Anchorage.  Rail  operating  revenue  for 
1957  wag  $16,224,909.  Diesel  locomotives  handled  the  greater  proportion  of  freight  and  passenger, 
movement.  Frequent  ship  connections  link  the  south  coast  towns  with  Seattle,  Portland  and 
San  Francisco.  River  boats  are  maintained  during  the  season  of  navigation.  Six  major  airlines 
connect  with  the  United  States. 

Road-building  activities  are  administered  under  three  heads:  the  Alaska  Road  Commission, 
the  Bureau  of  Public  Roads,  and  the  Territorial  Road  Board.  Roads  and  trails  have  opened  up 
to  development  nearly  all  sections  of  the  territory.  A  highway  through  Mt.  McKinley  National 
Park  is  open  for  traffic.  Thousands  of  vacationers  visit  the  Park  annually. 

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ALASKA 


Purely  military  consideration  provided  the  motive  for  the  opening,  December  1,  1942, 
of  the  Alaska  Highway  for  truck  traffic,  from  Daws  on  Creek,  B.  C.,  through  Canada  and  the 
Yukon  Territory  to  Fairbanks,  Alaska.  Primarily  the  road  is  for  defense,  because  it  will  give 
Alaska  safe,  overland  means  of  communication.  Opened  to  tourist  travel  in  1948,  the  Highway 
was  used  by  approximately  50,000  vehicles  in  1952. 

Total  deposits  as  of  June  30,  1950  in  banks  were  $78.104,000.  There  are  (1955),  31  incorporated 
municipalities  whose  total  assessed  valuation  approximates  $287,972,297.  Number  of  post  offices 
(1957),  227. 

The  territorial  schools,  including  the  elementary  and  high  schools,  are  under  general  supervision 
of  a  Territorial  Board  of  Education.  The  office  of  Indian  Affairs  has  supervision  over  the  educa- 
tion and  general  social  welfare  of  the  natives.  The  University  of  Alaska  is  located  at  College. 


LIST  OF  JUDICIAL  DIVISIONS 

Judicial  Div..  Location  on  Map.  and  Court  House  Population 

First  Judicial  Division   (SE),  Juneau 28,203 

Second  Judicial  Division  (NW),  Nome 12,272 

Third  Judicial  Division  (S),  Valdez 59,518 

Fourth  Judicial  Division  (C),  Fairbanks 28,650 


ALASKA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  6 

Evening  dailies  (6) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (1) 

Tri-weekly    1 

Semi-weekly         ..            ....  1 

Weekly   10 

Free  or  partly  free  diat.  wklies  (1) 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue 

Monthly 

Weekly   


Number 

2 

1 


Total    Periodicals 


Total  Newspapers 


18 


Total  number  of  publications  ..  21 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 2 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications     ...  11 

For  circulation  figures  for  dally  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  It  U 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  In  that  list. 


280  21.00 


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512,014 


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ANCHORAGE  (J2%),  pop.  11,254;  Third  Judicial  Div.  (S).  At  head  of  Cook  Inlet,  300 
m  SW  of  Fairbanks.  A  RR.  Airlines:  ASA;  COA;  NCA;  NWA;  PNA;  REEVE; 
Airport.  Salmon  canneries  and  fisheries.  Coal  and  gold  mines.  Two  TV  stations. 

Alaska  Spotlight -{-(Negro )...  Saturday Republican 1952      4     21      150     3.00 

George  C.  Anderson,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  116. 

News-f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Republican 1947      8     23 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Norman  C.  Brown,  Editor;  Northern  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Box  1660. 

Times-f Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1916      9      22 

Robert  B.  Atwood,  Editor;  Anchorage  Times  Publishing  Co.,  Box  40. 
FAIRBANKS!  (Kl%),  pop.  5,771;  Fourth  Judicial  Div.  (C).  On  Tanana  River,  300  m 
NE  of  Anchorage.  A  RR.  Airlines:  ASA;  CPAL;  NCA;  PAA;  WEN.  Air- 
port. Distributing  center  for  central  Alaska.  Manufactures  lumber,  concrete 
blocks,  mining  equipment.  Gold  and  coal  mines.  Potato  and  garden  truck  farm- 
ing. Two  banks.  2,062  electric  meters;  3,600  telephones.  The  University  of 
Alaska,  at  College,  is  5  miles  west  of  Fairbanks. 

Eielson  Friendly  Times-f Friday Independent 1948      5      24 

Distributed  primarily  to  personnel  at  Eielson  Air  Force  Base. 
Pvt.  Ed.  Martin,  Editor;  Jessen's  Weekly,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  970. 

Jessen's   Weekly Thursday Independent 1942      5     24 

V.  M.  Smith,  Editor;  E.  F.  Jessen,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  970. 

Midnight  Sun-f- Wednesday Independent 1950      9      23 

Distributed  primarily  to  personnel  at  Ladd  Air  Force  Base. 

A/lc  Hugh  Phillips,  Editor;  Commercial  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  710. 

News-Miner-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun... Republican 1905      9     22     28030.00 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Cliff  Cernick,  Editor;  Fairbanks  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Polar    Star-f-  V       .  ..      ..Friday Collegiate 1946      5      24      210      5.00 

Students  of  the  University  of  Alaska,  Editors  and  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  1002, 

College. 

JUNEAUf  (N8),  pop.  5,956;  First  Judicial  Div.  (SE).  On  Coast,  100  m  NE  of  Sitka. 
Boat  connections.  Airlines:  ACA;  ELLIS;  PNA;  PAA.  Territorial  Capital.  Lum- 
ber, pulp  mills,  marble  works ;  meat  products,  concrete  products,  plywood  plants. 
Salmon,  halibut,  herring  fisheries  Hemlock,  spruce  timber;  gold  mines.  Dairy 
farms. 

Alaska  Empire-f { Sun.' M^rm        ^dependent...  1912     8     24     294  28.50 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Joe  Kirkbridge,  Editor;  William  Prescott  Allen,  Publisher,  Box  1991. 

Alaska  Sportsman Monthly Sports  A  Alaska  193 5     3     28     140     8.50 

Robert  A.  Henning,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Alaska  Northwest  Publishing  Co., 
Box  1271. 

Independent-f Wed.  &  Sun. ...Independent 1952     5     24     205     6.00 

Charles  R.  Hoyt.  Editor;  Alaska  Independent,  Publisher,  Box  2890. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement ;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  ft*. 

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ALASKA Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 

Estate  Cols <S> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

KETCHUCAN  (OSfc).  pop.  6,805;  First  Judicial  Div.  (SE).  23?  m  SE  of  Juneau.  Boat 
connections.  Airlines :  AC  A ;  ELLIS ;  PNA ;  PAA.  Important  shipping  center.  Pulp 
mill.  Salmon,  canning,  freezing  and  packing.  Boxes,  wire,  wire  netting,  wire  rope, 
fish  meal  and  oil.  soft  drinks  manufactured.  Commercial  fisheries.  Gold,  silver, 
copper,  uranium,  palladium  mines;  timber. 

Alaska  Chronicle-f Sunday Independent 1919     8     24     280  

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Wm.  L.  Baker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

News  + Evg.  ex.  Sun...  (Gen'l  News  &    1QoK     R     91     90,    i«  nn        82001 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.          \FishingInt.       1935     8     24     29418.00        §2,994 
S.  D.  Charles,  Editor;  S.  D.  and  P.  S.  Charles,  Publishers,  Box  79. 

KODIAK  (H8).  pop.  1,710;  Third  Judicial  Div.  (S).  On  Gulf  of  Alaska,  260  m  SW  of 
Anchorage.  Boat  connections.  Airlines:  PNA;  REEVE.  Naval  Base.  Salmon, 
herring  canneries.  Fisheries ;  spruce  timber.  Stock  farms. 

Mirror  + Saturday Independent 1940      6     24     220      7.00        §1,500 

Sig.  J.  Digree,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  1307. 

NOME  (E1H),  pop.  1,876;  Second  Judicial  Div.  (NW).  On  Norton  Sound,  500  m  W 
of  Fairbanks.  Boat  connections.  Airlines:  ASA;  WEN.  Gold  mine. 

Nugget-f- {MFri  Wed"   Independent 1899      5      24     20416.00  §600 

Emily  Boucher,  Editor;  Nome  Publishing  Co. 

PALMER  (J2),  pop.  890;  Third  Judicial  Div.  48  m  N  of  Anchorage.  A  RR.  Airline:  COA. 
Saw  mill.  Concrete  products,  boxes,  bakery  products  manufactured.  Agriculture. 
Potatoes,  vegetables,  poultry. 

[Alaskan 

Alaskan  Record  + Monthly {Facts  &  1951      4      24      147      1.00  

[Folklore 
Thomas  A.  Moyer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2  Irwin  Heights  Drive. 

Frontiersman -f Thursday Independent 1947      6      24     252      5.00        §1,075 

Al  J.  De  Julio,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Palmer. 

PETERSBURG  (N3%),  pop.  1,619;  First  Judicial  Div.  (SE).  105  m  S  of  Juneau. 
Boat  connections.  Airlines :  ACA ;  ELLIS.  Fish  packing  plants ;  seafood  canneries ; 
saw,  pulp  mills.  Commercial  fisheries.  Spruce  timber.  Mink  and  fox  farms. 

Press  4- Friday Democratic 1913      7      24      273      4.50        §1,035 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  L.  M.  Williams,  Jr.,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  1086. 

SITKA  <N8%).  pop.  1,985;  First  Judicial  Div.  (SE).  115  m  S  of  Juneau.  Boat  connec- 
tions. Airlines:  ACA;  ELLIS.  Naval  air  base.  Salmon  fisheries  and  cannery. 
Resort.  Fir,  hemlock,  spruce  timber. 

Sentinel-h {Ik^Sun*"  &&t"  Independent...      1939      7      23      280   24.00        §1,321 

Harold  A.  Veatch,  Editor;  Arrowhead  Press,  Publisher,  Box  799. 

SKAGWAY  (M8),  pop.  758;  First  Judicial  Div.  (SE).  75  m  NW  of  Juneau.  WP&Y  RR. 
Boat  connections.  ACA  Airline.  Shipping. 

Lynn  Canal  Weekly Friday Independent 1952      8      24      200     4.00          3,989 

Wm.  Prescott  Allen,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1991,  Juneau. 

WRANGELL  (N8%),  pop.  1,268;  First  Judicial  Div.  (SE).  Seaport  on  Wrangell  Island, 
at  mouth  of  Stikine  River,  160  m  S  of  Juneau.  Boat  connections.  Railroad 
station,  Prince  Rupert.  BC&CN  RR.  Airlines:  ACA;  ELLIS.  Saw  and  shingle 
mills;  fish  canneries.  Commercial  fisheries.  U.  S.  Customs  House.  Gold,  silver, 
lead  deposits ;  marble  quarries ;  timber.  Fur  farming. 

Sentinel-f Friday Independent 1902      6      26      266      3.50  §815 

Lew  M.  and  Winifred  E.  Williams,  Editors  and  Publishers, 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Junc  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  •  Nonparett 
ems,  12  to  inch.  W  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ARIZONA 

Population  740,587  (U.  S.  Census,  1960) 
State  Capital.  PHOENIX 

Arizona  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Utah  and  Nevada,  south  by  Mexico,  east  by  New  Mexico 
and  west  by  California  and  Nevada.  Its  length,  north  to  south,  is  390  miles,  its  breadth  about  800 
miles.  The  total  land  area  is  118,676  square  miles,  its  rank  in  area,  fifth. 

The  Colorado  River  flows  through  the  northern  part  of  the  state,  and  forms  nearly  all  the 
western  boundary.  Its  Grand  Canyon  is  one  of  the  scenic  wonders  of  the  world.  The  state  is 
generally  picturesque  and  in  addition  to  the  Grand  Canyon  has  such  other  outstanding  items  of 
interest  as  the  Petrified  Forest,  Natural  Bridge,  Indian  pueblos,  ruins  of  cliff  dwellers,  and  the 
great  Roosevelt  Dam,  which  supplies  irrigating  waters  for  the  richest  agricultural  district,  the 
Salt  River  Valley.  From  the  latter  and  from  other  sources  of  irrigation,  agriculture  has  received 
great  stimulation.  Hoover  Dam  in  the  Black  Canyon  harnesses  the  Colorado  and  is  the  greatest 
dam  in  the  world. 

Extending  from  Grand  Canyon  to  the  Mogollon  Mountains  are  large  forests  of  pine.  In  the 
center  of  the  state  is  a  richly  mineralized  belt.  Hot  springs  are  found  in  the  southwest,  and  the 
arid,  semi-tropical  southeast  affords  relief  to  sufferers  from  pulmonary  complaints.  At  Flagstaff 
is  located  the  Lowell  Observatory.  The  University  of  Arizona  is  at  Tucson. 

The  Weather  Bureau  at  Phoenix  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  70.8;  highest 
degree  on  record,  118;  lowest,  16;  annual  precipitation,  7.85  inches. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  thirty-eighth.  Rural  residents  in  1950,  55.4%.  In  I960,  of  the 
749,587  total  population,  654,511  were  white;  95,076  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1960),  10,412.  Farm  acreage,  89,916,440.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
8,833.7.  Average  value  per  farm,  $47,040.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  2,722. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $252,890,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meet  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $116,745,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  cotton  (value  of  production),  $128,742,000,  rank,  fifth; 
cottonseed  (value  of  production),  $17,366,000,  rank,  fifth;  hay,  $11,978,000,  rank,  fourth;  barley, 
$8,103,000,  rank,  ninth;  sorghum  grain,  $5,893,000,  rank,  eighth;  wheat,  $4,162,000;  potatoes, 
$3,060,000;  alfalfa  seed,  $909,000,  rank,  ninth;  corn,  $683,000;  oats,  $320,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruits  (noncitrus)  (1957)  :  grapes,  $1,940,000.  (Citrus)  (1957-58)  :  oranges 
and  tangerines,  $6,672,000,  rank,  third;  grapefruit,  $3,982,000,  rank,  fourth. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $103,730,000;  all  sheep  and 
lambs,  $7,304,000;  horses  and  mules,  $6,498,000;  hogs  and  pigs,  $925,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957)  :  eggs,  $3,549,000;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers), 
$663.000;  turkeys,  $516,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $19,973,000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms,  392,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  creamed  cottage  cheese,  3,985,000  IDB.; 
ice  cream,  2,980,000  gallons. 

FORESTS 

Total  forest  production  (1947),  220,017  M  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  ponderosa  pine,  douglas 
flr,  white  fir. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $191,387,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
transportation  equipment,  food  and  kindred  products.  Total  expenditures  for  new  plant  and 
new  equipment,  $13,829,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25.  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1954),  $241,868,000.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  copper,  zinc, 
lead,  silver. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  821,500.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (est.  Sept.  1958),  523,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1967),  247.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  9,721;  sales,  $982,660,000. 


ARIZONA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue                                Number  Period  of  Issue                                Number 

Daily    14  Semi-weekly  1 

Evening  dailies  (10)  Weekly         5 

Morning  dailies  (4)  Fortnightly    2 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition  ....   (5)  Monthly   13 

Weekly    51  Bi-monthly  1 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies.   (2)  Quarterly   2 

Shopper  (1)  Nine  times  a  year  1 

Semi-monthly 1  

Total  Periodicals  25 

Total  Newspapers  66 

Total  number  of  publications 91 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 14 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 40 

For  circulation  figures  for  daily  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  1» 
possible  to  Incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 

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ARIZONA  Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 

LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  14 

County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat             Pop  County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat             Pop. 

1  Apache  (NE),  Saint  Johns 27,767  8   Mohave    (NW),   Kingman 8,510 

2  Cochise  (SE),  Bisbee 31,488  9  Navajo  (NE),  Holbrook 29,446 

8   Coconino    (N),    Flagstaff 23,910  10   Pima  (S).  Tucson 141.216 

4  Gila   (C),  Globe 24,158  11  Final    (S),    Florence 43,191 

5  Graham    (SE),  Safford 12,985  12  Santa  Cruz   (S),  Nogales 9,844 

6  Greenlee  (SE),  Clifton 12,805  13  Yavapai   (C),  Prescott 24,991 

7  Maricopa  (C),  Phoenix 881,770  14  Yuma    (SW),  Yuma 28,006 


Estab  Cols <S> Width  V  Depth     Sub  Circ 

AJO  (C6),  pop.  6,817;  Pima  Co.  (S).  90  m  SW  of  Phoenix.  TC&GB  RR.  Copper  mining 
and  smelting.  Health  resort.  Copper,  gold,  silver,  lead  mines. 

Copper  News-j- Thursday Independent 1916      8     24     280      8.00  §925 

Barry  W.  Gable,  Editor;  Copper  News,  Publisher,  Box  37. 

ASH  FORK  (C8),  pop.  X681;  Yavapai  Co.  (C).  168  m  N  of  Phoenix.  AT&SF  RR. 
Airport.  Bank,  Williams.  Manufactures  cedar  wood  fence  posts.  Sandstone,  onyx 
quarries ;  timber.  Stock  farms. 

Northern  Yavapai  Record +  ... Friday Democratic 1936      6      24      276      2.50  719 

F.  E.  Wells,  Jr..  Editor;  Williams  News,  Publisher,  Williams. 

BENSON  (E6%),  pop.  1,440;  Cochise  Co.  (SE).  48  m  SE  of  Tucson.  SP  RR.  Manu- 
factures explosives.  Mining.  Stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

^VaTleyrSuIa-fey  NeWS  an<!}Thur8day Independent 1898      6     24     280      2.50        §1,088 

Samuel  A.  Player,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  338. 

BISBEEf  (F7),  pop.  3,801   (special  U.  S.  Census  12-13-57,  gives  4,513);  Cochise  Co. 

(SE).  85  m  SE  of  Tucson.  SP  RR.  Airline,  A  A.  Copper  mining  and  smelting.  Dude 

ranches.  Gold,  silver,  copper  mines.  Agriculture.  Cattle. 
Brewery  Gulch  Gazette Thursday Democratic 1931      5     24      224      2.50        §1,400 

George  A.  Bideaux,  Publisher. 
Review-f- Morn.ex.  Mon..Democratic 1898      8     24      294    14.40        §3,327 

Cochise  Publishing  Company.  Sunday  circ.        §3*327 

BUCKEYE  (C5),  pop.  1,982;  Maricopa  Co.  (SC).  31  m  W  of  Phoenix.  SP  RR.  Agri- 
culture. Cotton,  alfalfa,  grain.  Cattle. 

Buckeye  Valley  News Thursday Ind.  Agric 1925      8      23      294      3.50  945 

Lyall  Dawkins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CASA  GRANDE  (D5%  ),  pop.  4.181 ;  Final  Co.  (S).  45  m  SE  of  Phoenix.  SP  RR.  Airport. 
Copper,  silver,  gold  mines.  Health  resort.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  alfalfa,  grain, 
cattle. 

Dispatch-f Thursday Independent 1912      7      24      280      3.00        §2,763 

Walter  Averill,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHANDLER  (D5),  pop.  8,799;  Maricopa  Co.  (SC).  22  m  SE  of  Phoenix.  SP  RR.  Cotton 
gin;  alfalfa  mill.  Winter  resort.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruits. 

Arizonian-t- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1912      8     24      808      3.00        §2,384 

Sig.  H.  Atkinson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLIFTON*  (F5%),  pop.  8,466;  Greenlee  Co.  (SE).  180  m  NW  of  El  Paso,  Tex.  SP  RR. 
Airline,  FAL.  Bottling  works.  Copper  miring  and  smelting. 

Copper  Era  4- Friday Ind.  Dem 1891      8      24     287      3.00        §2*475 

Al  Fenn,  Editor;  Gila  Printing  and  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

COOLIDGE  (D5%),  pop.  4,806;  Final  Co.  (S).  65  m  SE  of  Phoenix.  SP  RR.  Cotton 
gin.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  alfalfa,  vegetables. 

Examiner-f Friday Ind.  Dem 1930      8      23      280      5.00        §2,007 

Tom  Anderson,  Editor;  H.  H.  Wrenn,  Publisher,  Box  128. 

COTTONWOOD  (D4),  pop.  Xl,300;  Yavapai  Co.  (C).  30  m  NE  of  Prescott.  Nearest 
railroad  station,  Clark  dale.  AT&SF  RR.  Lumber  mill;  wooden  novelty  factory; 
iron  works;  cement  plant.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  alfalfa,  grains. 

Verde  Independent -f Thursday Independent 1948      5     24     224      3.50    **1,814 

Bill  Cameron,  Editor;  Verde  Valley  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

DOUGLAS  (F7),  pop.  9,442;  Cochise  Co.  (SE).  105  m  SE  of  Tucspn.  SP  RR.  Inter- 
national airport.  Airline,  AA.  Manufactures  gypsum  products,  wallboard,  furni- 
ture, clothing,  bricks.  Copper  smelters.  Tourist  resort.  Copper,  gypsum  mines; 
lime  quarries.  Agriculture.  Cattle. 

ni       *»,_!_                                       fEvg.  ex.  Sun.,   n  MMVm¥.*       1902      8      24      294   15.60         §3,572 
Dispatch-f- jSu  £  Morn          Democratic Sunday  circ.        §3,572 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  Newell  Johnston,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELOY  (D6),  pop.  8,680;  Final  Co.  (S).  50  m  NW  of  Tucson.  SP  RR.  Manufactures  deep 
well  pumps,  magneto  windings.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  alfalfa,  cotton. 

Enterpriae-f Thursday Independent 1946     7     24     288     3.00        §3,228 

Peggy  Bryant,  Editor;  Vince  Taylor,  Publisher. 

FLAGSTAFFf  (D8),  pop.  7,668;  Coconino  Co.  (N).  65  m  NE  of  Prescott.  AT&SF  RR. 
Airline,  FAL.  Lumber  mills.  Arizona  State  College.  Resort.  Lowell  Observa- 
tory. Yellow  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Pinto  beans,  potatoes,  oats. 

{Arizona  Sun-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1946      8      24      294   19.60        §7,367 
Coconino  Sun-f Saturday Independent 1883      8      24      294      5.05        §1,714 
Flagstaff  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 


Circulation— **S?pt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
8 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  <S> Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fe«. 

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FLAGSTAFFf  (Continued)  Estab  ColsS>  Width  V  Depth     Sub  Cfrc 

Lumberjack,  The-f  V  ..............  Thursday  ........  Collegiate  ...........  1912      5     24     224     8.50        il.485 

Students  of  Arizona  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

FLORENCEf  (D5%),  pop.  1.776;  Final  Co.  (S).  On  Gila  River,  68  m  N  of  Tucson.  SP 
RR.  Airport.  Health  resort.  Copper  mines.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  wheat,  alfalfa. 
Blade-Tribune  -f  ......................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1892      8      23      280      2.50  §734 

Tom  Anderson,  Editor;  H.  H.  Wrenn,  Publisher,  Box  128,  Coolidge. 

GILBERT  (D5),  pop.  1,114;  Maricopa  Co.  (SC).  19  m  SE  of  Phoenix.  SP  RR.  Cotton 

gins,  feed.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  alfalfa,  wheat,  flax. 
Enterprise^-  .............................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1929      7     24     280     2.50  J800 

Paul  P.  Mayer,  Publisher,  Box  168. 

GLENDALE   <C6),  pop.  8.179;  Maricopa  Co.   (SC).  9  m  NW  of  Phoenix.  AT&SF  RR. 
Cotton  gins,  creamery.  Diversified  farming.  Lettuce,  melons,  truck  products. 
Herald-State  Farm  News  -I-  ....Friday  .............  Dem.  &  Agric....  1926      8     22      287      1.00        §2,281 

Leeta  Cox,  Editor  ;  Valley  Printers,  Publishers,  111  East  A  Ave. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1912      8      24      291      4.00        §4,280 

George  Bennitt,  Editor  and  Publisher,  29  N.  Second  Ave. 

GLOBEf   (E5),  pop.  6,419;  Gila  Co.  (C).  94  m  E  of  Phoenix.  SP  RR.  Copper,  silver, 

asbestos,  gold,  mercury  mines.  Cattle  raising. 
Arizona  Record-}-  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1913      8      23      294      4.00          2,630 

John    D.    Seater,   Jr.,   Editor;   Copper   Belt   Printing   and   Publishing   Company, 
155  N.  Broad  St. 

GOODYEAR  (C5),  pop.  1,254;  Maricopa  Co.  (C).  20  m  W  of  Phoenix.  Bank  town  and 
railroad  station,  Avondale.  SP  RR.  Aircraft  plant.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  grain, 
alfalfa. 
Westside  Weekly  -f  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1940     5     24     224     2.50  160 

Eugene  Ely,  Editor  and  Publisher,  157  Buena  Vista.  1,600  —  Free 

HOLBROOKf  (E8%),  pop.  2,886;  Navajo  Co.   (NE).  90  m  SE  of  Flagstaff.  AT&SF; 
A  RRs.  Trading  and  tourist  center.  Navajo  and  Apache  Reservations.  Ponderosa 
pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cattle,  sheep,  poultry,  dairying. 
Tribune-News  4-  .......................  Friday..,  ..........  Independent  .......  1909      7      24      280      3.50        §1,701 

V.  P.  Richards,  Editor;  Northern  Arizona  Printers  and  Publishers. 

KINGMANf  (A3),  pop.  3,342   (special  U.  S.  Census  5-7-52,  gives  3,966);  Mohave  Co. 

(NW).  100  m  NW  of  Prescott.  AT&SF  RR.  Airline,  BAL.  Gold,  silver,  lead, 

zinc,  copper,  feldspar  mines.  Cattle  raising. 
Mohave  County  Miner  -f  ........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1882      7      24      280      4.00        §2,450 

C.  R.  Waters,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MESA  (D5),  pop.  16,790;  Maricopa  Co.   (SC).  16  m  SE  of  Phoenix.  SP  RR  Manufac- 

tures lingerie.  Cotton  gins.  Ships  citrus  fruit  and  lettuce.  Winter  resort.  Diversi- 

fied farming.  Cotton,  cattle.  TV  station. 
Sun  Valley  Shopper  (cff  set).  ..Thursday  ........  Shopping  ............  1948      7      24      280          9,600  —  Free 

Victor  L.  Nielsen,  Publisher,  54  S.  Macdonald  St. 
Tribune  +  .................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1890      8      23      294    12.00        §5,893 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  Shirley,  Editor;  David  W.  Calvert,  Publisher. 

MIAMI  (E5),  pop.  4,829;  Gila  Co.  (C).  70  m  NE  of  Phoenix.  SP  RR.  Gold,  silver,  lead, 

copper,  asbestos,  perlite  mines. 
Arizona  Silver  Belt  -f  ..............  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1878      8      23      280      4.00        §2,900 

Lewis  Barrett,  Editor;  Silver  Belt  Printing  and  Publishing  Co. 

NOGALESf  (E7),  pop.  6,158;  Santa  Cruz  Co.  (S).  65  m  S  of  Tucson.  SP  RR.  Airline 
AEA.  Port  of  entry  on  Mexican  border  with  important  export  and  import 
trade.  Ships  winter  vegetables.  Copper,  silver,  lead  mines.  Cattle  farms. 

Herald-f  ...................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1914      8      24      294    13.00        §2,977 

Alvin  L.  Sisk,  Editor;  H.  R.  Sisk,  Publisher. 

International  -f-  .........................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1925      8      24      294      3.00 

Craig  Pottinger,  Publisher,  International  Bldg. 

PEORIA  (C5),  pop.  XI,  92  5;  Maricopa  Co.  (C).  15  m  NW  of  Phoenix.  AT&SF  RR. 
Women's  wear  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Lettuce,  grain,  truck  products. 

TiFarm&Nlws  +  ......................  }  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1955      5      24      224      2.50  1,542 

Shirley  Lee  Ames,  Editor;  R.  F.  Ames,  Publisher,  19  W.  Washington. 

PHCENIXf  (C5),  pop.  106,818  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-11-53,  gives  128,841)  ;  Maricopa 
Co.  (C).  The  State  Capital,  107  m  NW  of  Tucson.  AT&SF;  SP  RRs.  Airlines: 
AA;  BAL;  FAL;  TWA;  WAL.  Trade  and  business  center  of  the  State. 

Manufactures  aircraft  and  aircraft  parts,  electronic  equipment,  steel  cast- 
ings, flour,  boxes  and  crates,  agricultural  chemicals,  aluminum  products,  radios, 
air  conditioning  machinery,  steel  fabrications,  creamery  products,  beer,  liquor, 
saddles  and  leather  goods,  men's  and  women's  apparel,  Indian  and  Mexican 
novelties,  textile  goods.  Meat  packing  plant;  citrus  juices,  pickle  and  olive  can- 
neries. Lettuce,  cantaloupe,  vegetable  packing  and  shipping.  Cotton  products. 
Three  banks;  bank  debits  (12-31-57),  $6,084,965,000;  deposits  (12-31-57), 
$911,085,000.  148,337  electric  (AC)  meters;  147,694  gas  (nat.)  meters;  151,- 
112  telephones.  Winter  resort.  Private  and  ranch  schools.  The  American  Institute 
for  Foreign  Trade  is  located  at  Thunderbird  Field.  Four  TV  stations. 


Arizona  Beverase  Journa,  ......  Monthly  .......... 


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.       >3.19fl 
Irving  L.  Diamond,  Publisher,  8802  N.  3rd  St. 

Arizona  Builder  and  Con-       \Monthlv  Ride  &  fonatr    1988     8     28     14°     4-°° 

tractor  ................................  ^Monthly  ..........  Bidg.  &  Uonstr..  Controlled  circ.      >5,646 

J.  K.  Akers,  Editor  and  Publisher,  804  N.  4th  St.,  P.  O.  Box  3407. 


Circulation — jfr-frSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
SP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  <j> Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ^  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census. ,  x  Rand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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PHCENIXf  (Continued)  &tab  Cols* Width 7 Depth     Sub  Circ 

Arizona  Cattlelog-f Monthly {SJShew  1945     2     28     105     2*50        *1'900 

Mrs.  Abbie  W.  Keith,  Editor;  Arizona  Cattle  Growers'  Assn.,  Publisher, 
Adams  Hotel  Lobby. 

Arizona  Farm  and  Ranch  Life — See  Arizona  Republic. 

Arizona  Farmer-Ranchman.... Ftntly,  Sat Agricultural 1922     4     26     189     1.50      *9,130 

Ernie  Douglas,  Editor;  Arizona  Farmer,  Inc.,  Publisher,  528  W.  Jefferson  St. 

Arizona   Grocers -f .Monthly Retail  Grocers...  1944     3     28     140     2.50 

Arizona  Grocers  Publishing  Co.,  2420  E.  Indian  School  Rd.  Controlled  circ.      >1,868 

Arhon.  Hi«hw.y.(»o  ,dv.)...Monthly Travel  M.«'ne...192B  conteolledftee dist°   *mSoO 

Raymond  Carlson,  Editor;  Arizona  Highway  Dept.,  Publisher. 
Arizona  Homes  and  Gardens. .9  ti.  a  yr. (Homes  and         1950     3     28      140 


Subscription  price  12  issues  $2.00.          1  Garden  Int. 

John  K.  Akers,  Editor  and  Publisher,  804  N.  4th  St.,  P.  O.  Box  3407. 
Arizona  Labor  Journal-!- Thursday Labor 1912     5     24     280x3.50 

Ralph  Sprague,  Editor;  Arizona  State  AFL-CIO,  Publisher,  520  W.  Adams  St. 
Arizona  Legislative  Review -f Tuesday Legal 1900      8     24     273     8.00 

Robert  Creighton,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1622  W.  Washington  St. 
Arizona  Medicine  Journal Monthly Medical 1944      2      36      126     3.00 

Dr.  D.  W.  Neubauer,  Editor;  Arizona  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher,  801  N.   1st  St. 
Arizona  Mobile  Citizen  -f Bi-wkly,  Tues..Tr'1'r  Liv'g 1949      5     24      224     2.00 

Monthly  during  June,  July  and  August. 

Mrs.  Ruth  C.  Kaseman,  Editor;  Arizona  Trailer  Pub'ns,  4110  E.  Van  Buren  St. 
Arizona  News-h Friday Independent 1941      5      24      238      2.00 

Mrs.  T.  W.  B.  Anderson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1505  W.  Culver  St. 

Arizona  Pharmacist-f Monthly Pharmaceu'ls 1947   Controlled1  free  dist. 

Alfred  J.  Duncan,  Editor;  Arizona  Pharmaceutical  Assn.,  Publisher, 

1028  E.  McDowell. 
Arizona  Reporter -f Friday Independent 1938      5      24      224     2.00 

John  Wagner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  720  E.  Dunlap. 

Arizona  Republic -f Every  Morn.. ..Independent 189°      8 

Prints  rotogravure  magazine  "Arizona  Days  and  Ways,"  circulated  with  Sun- 
day edition.  Also  prints  separate  section  called  Arizona  Farm  and  Ranch  Life. 

Arizona  Weekly  Gazette  -f Tuesday Independent 1902 

Gazette-f JSvgr.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1880 

Phoenix  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  120  E.  Van  Buren  St. 

Arizona  Sun-f  (Negro) Friday Democratic 1942 

D.  F.  Benson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1337  E.  Monroe  St. 
Arizona  Teacher  V Quarterly Educational 1912 

Arizona  Education  Assn.,  Publisher,  3636  N.  15th  Ave. 

Arizona  Wildlife-                      lM««fMv           TSI«*,I».«  1090 

Sportsman -f [Monthly Nature 1929 

Chuck  Mabery,  Editor;  Akers  Publishing  Co.,  804  N.  4th  St. 

County  Medical  Society  Magazine  Group C 

A  group  of  128  Medical  publications  issued  monthly  or  less  frequently.  Each 
is  the  official  organ  of  the  county  or  area  medical  society  it  represents  and  is 
distributed  to  physician  members.  For  further  information  write  to  Ben 
Frazer,  Group  Manager,  Academy  of  Medicine.  2025  N.  Centra]  Ave. 

Land  Improvement Monthly {  ^^n"'       ""  Controlled1  free  SiX 

Albert  Horlings,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3604  E.  Orange  Dr. 
Round-Up.  The Monthly Medical »«  Contr'oHedTe*  dUfc 

Len  Welsh,  Editor;  Maricopa  County  Medical  Soc.,  Pub.,  2025  N.  Central  Ave. 


12,313 

£26,000 

1660 

$3,713 

6,000 

§4,264 

$650 
$300 

9100 


8      23 
8     23 

301      3.00        §1,898 
308    15.60*^66,583 

5     24 

224      3.00 

1,500 

2      82 

112   xl.50 

$8,500 

2      29 

105      3.00 

10,217 

mbined  Group  circ. 

121,156 

$1,720 
$5,000 

$500 
$850 


Sol,  El  (Spanish) -f Friday Independent 1922 

J.  C.  Franco,  Editor  and  Publisher,  62  S.  3rd  St. 


7     24     280      3.00        $4,000 


224   1.00 


140 
224 


v  tf   jThursday Independent 1951      6      24 

AI  and  Mildred  Fischer,  Editors  and  Publishers,  1225  E.  Broadway. 
Stockman  Magazine,  The Monthly Livestock 1935      3      28 

J.  F.  Finter,  Publisher,  128  N.  1st  Ave.  (7). 
Sun-f Thursday Independent 1948      5      24 

W.  B.  Wright.  Editor  and  Publisher.  625  E.  Van  Buren  St. 
Sunnyslope  Journal Friday Independent 5      24 

John  Wagner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  720  E.  Dunlap. 
PRESCOTTf  <C4),  pop.  6,764;  Yavapai  Co.  (C).  113  m  NW  of  Phoenix.  AT&SF  RR. 

Airlines:   BAL;   FAL.   Health   resort.   Copper,   gold,   silver   mines.    Ranching. 

Agriculture.  Alfalfa,  beans. 

T  Arizona  Courier- Journal -f {&  M^n**^1"*' Democratic 1934 

«  Courier-f jl^n*'  S&t*  Democratic 1882 

I  Courier -f Friday.. Democratic 1984 

^  Ralph  L.  Williams,  Editor;  Donald  Soldwedel,  Publisher. 

Yavapai  County  Messenger.. ..Thursday Independent 1936 

E.  J.  Reuter,  Publisher,  212-14  N.  Cortez  St. 


$4,817 

2.00         *6,000 


3.00    $4,800 
$48,200 — Free 
224  2.50    §2,575 


24  287  9.00 


24 
24 


287 
287 


9.00 
2.50 


4,894 
764 


24   280  3.50   §2,237 


Ctrculatiott-HHkSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher'i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mat*.  4 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Col$<3> Width V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

SAFFORDt  (F5H),  pop.  3.756  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-15-53,  gives  4,274);  Graham 
Co.  (SE).  85  m  NE  of  Tucson.  8P  RR.  Airline,  FAL.  Stock,  poultry,  grain 
farms.  Cotton,  cattle. 

Graham  County  Guardian 4-. ..Friday Democratic 1895      8     24     287      3.00        §2,490 

Earl  Hunt,  Editor;  Gila  Printing  and  Publishing  Company. 

SAINT  JOHNSt  (F4),  pop.  1,469;  Apache  Co.  (NE).  50  m  SE  of  Holbrook,  nearest 
railroad  and  banking  town.  AT&SF  RR.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cattle, 
sheep,  grains. 

A^ew+°Unt«..I»^!!lf.?.»?.?»}Fri       Independent 1883      7      24     280      4.00          1,685 

Bryon  D.  and*  Fauiine  W.  Box,  Publishers. 
SAN  MANUEL  (D5%),  pop.   X2.500;  Final  Co.   (S).  43  m  NE  of  Tucson.  SMA  RR. 

Copper  and  Molybdenum  mines. 
Miner-f- .Friday Independent 1953      8     23     280     5.00        §2,654 

Tom  Anderson,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  128,  Coolidge. 

SCOTTSDALE  (DC),  pop.  2,032;  Maricopa  Co.  (C).  13  m  NE  of  Phoenix.  AT&SF;  SP 
RRs.  Manufactures  ceramics,  women's  dresses,  bricks.  Stock. 

Arizonian,  The  (offset) Friday Independent 1953      5      24      224      4.50        §2,053 

D  wight  W.  Koppes,  Editor;  Desert  Paradise  Publishers,  Inc.,  359  Craftsman  Court 

Progress-!- Friday Independent 1936      8     24     294      3.00          1,908 

James  H.  Boyd,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  818. 

SHOW  LOW  (E4),  pop.  X852;  Navajo  Co.  (NE).  45  m  S  of  Holbrook,  nearest  railroad 
and  banking  town,  A  RR.  Lumber  mill.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cattle. 

White   Mountain   Eagle Friday Independent 1956     7      24     280     4.00  625 

Bryon  D.  and  Pauline  W.  Box,  Publishers. 

SOUTH  TUCSON-— See  Tucson. 
SUNNYSLOPE— See  Phcenix. 

SUPERIOR  (D5),  pop.  X4,200;  Pinal  Co.  (S).  60  m  SE  of  Phoenix.  MA  RR.  Smelter. 
Copper,  gold,  silver  mines.  Cattle  ranches. 

Sun-f Friday Ind.  Dem 1915      8      24      287      3.00        §  1,350 

Earl  Hunt,  Editor;  Gila  Printing  and  Publishing  Co. 

TEMPE  (D6),  pop.  7,684;  Maricopa  Co.  (SC).  10  m  SE  of  Phoenix.  SP  RR.  Flour 
mills ;  fruit  juice  cannery,  steel  foundry,  garment  factories.  Arizona  State  Uni- 
versity. Diversified  farming.  Alfalfa,  wheat,  cotton,  citrus  fruit. 

News-f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1887      8      22      295      7.00        §3,673 

F.  N.  Connolly,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Company,  P.  O.  Box  6. 

State  Press+V Wednesday Collegiate 1890      5     22      225  5,400 

Students  of  Arizona  State  University,  Publishers. 

TOMBSTONE  (E7),  pop.  910  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-16-57,  gives  1,391)  ;  Cochise  Co. 
(SE).  65  m  SE  of  Tucson.  SP  RR.  Bank,  Bisbee.  Resort.  Silver,  gold,  lead  mining. 
Agriculture.  Cattle. 

Epitaph  + Thursday Agric.  Dem 1880      7      24     280      3.00        §1,575 

C.  A.  Smith.  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  608. 

TUCSONf  (E6),  pop.  45,454  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-30-53.  gives  48,774);  Pima  Co. 
(S).  107  m  SE  of  Phoenix.  SP  RR.  Airlines:  AA ;  FAL;  TWA. 

Manufactures  aircraft,  electronic  devices,  brick,  tile,  flour,  iron  products 
paint,  plumbing  material,  glass,  boots.  Railroad  repair  shops,  electronics  plant. 
Three  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $1,099,650,000;  deposits  (6-30-58), 
$59,071,000.  63,484  electric  (AC)  meters;  55,511  gas  (nat.)  meters;  75,728 
telephones.  University  of  Arizona;  State  School  for  Deaf  and  Blind;  Indian 
School;  many  private  schools.  Health  and  winter  resort.  Copper,  silver,  gold 
mines.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  cattle.  Three  TV  stations. 

Alianza  (Alliance)  (Span.) Bi-monthly Fraternal 1909      3      28        98     2.00 

Hector  Arce.  Editor;  Alianza  Hispano  Americana,  Publisher,  P.  0.  Box  1671. 


Arizona  Business  and 


1952 


2      39      130 
Controlled  free  dist. 


Bureau  of  Business  and'Public  Research,  Univ.  of  Arizona,  Publisher. 


Arizona  Quarterly  (no  adv.).  ..Quarterly  ........ 


1945      1     52        98     2-°° 


£4,000 


*6,824 


22      301   24.00**31,874 

Sunday  circ.**41,973 

22      301   20.80**35,OS8 


5     24     224  x2.50 


28      144      3.00        $7.160 


Albert  F.  Gegenheimer,  Editor;  Arizona  Quarterly,  University  of  Arizona,  Pub. 
Arizona  Register  +  ..................  Friday  .............  Catholic  .............  1930      8      23      294     3.00 

Rev.  Thomas  J.  Lambert,  Editor;  Catholic  Press  Society,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
20  W.  Ochoa,  P.  O.  Box  2711. 

{Arizona  Star-f  .........................  Every  Morn.  ...Independent  .......  1877 
W.  R.  Mathews,  Editor  and  Publisher,  208  N.  Stone  Ave. 
Citizen  -f-  ...................................  Kvg.  ex.  Sun.  ..Independent  .......  1870 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Wm.  A.  Small,  Editor  and  Publisher,  208  N.  Stone  Ave. 
Arizona  Wildcat  V  ...................  Wed.  &  Fri  ......  Collegiate  ..........  1909 

Students  of  the  University  of  Arizona,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Hoofs  and  Horns  ....................  ..Monthly  ..........  Rodeo  .................  1980      3      __      ___      ____ 

Willard  H.  Porter,  Editor;  Hoofs  &  Horns  Publishing  Co.,  4425  E.  Ft.  Lowell. 
f    South  Tucson  Gazette-f  .........  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1962     6     21     281     8.00 

|    Sunnyside  Sun-f-  .....................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1958     6     21     281     8.00 

1  M.  L.  Ruts,  Editor  and  Publisher,  121  E.  29th  St.,  South  Tucson. 

Southwestern  Labor  Record  4-  .Thursday  ........  Labor  .......  .».  ......  1920     6     24     280     2.50  - 

J.  J.  Durkin,  Editor;  Record  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Fox  790. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  Inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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TUCSONf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols<S> Width V Depth    Sub  Eire 

Sun-News -f Semi-mo Independent 1931      5     24      224      3.00 

Wendell  8.  Herman,  Editor;  The  Pima  County  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  5759  East  5th  St. 
Tucsonense,  El-f-   (Span.) Friday Independent 1934     7      24     280     2.50          1,000 

Rlcardo  Fierro,  Ed.;  Mrs.  F.  S.  de  Moreno,  Pub.,  250  S.  Stone  Ave.,  P.  O.  Box  256. 

WICKENBURG  (C4ft).  pop.  1,786;  Maricopa  Co.  (SC).  52  m  NW  of  Phoenix.  AT&SF 
RR.  Winter  retort.  Gold,  silver,  lead  mines.  Cattle  ranches. 

Sun  + Friday Republican 1934      7      24      280      3.00        §1,475 

John  H.  McCarroll,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WILLCOX  (F6),  pop.  1,266;  Cochise  Co.  (SE).  65  m  S  of  Tucson.  SP  RR.  Ships  cattle. 
Dude  ranches.  Agriculture.  Stock. 

Arizona  Ransre  News-f Friday Independent 1884      7      24     276      3.50        1 1,350 

Ruth  Mellenbruch,  Editor;  Clyde  Roberts,  Publisher. 

WILLIAMS  (C8),  pop.  2,162;  Coconino  Co.  (N).  83  m  W  of  Flagstaff.  AT&SF  RR. 
Manufactures  lumber.  Tourist  resort.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  beans, 
potatoes,  wheat,  oats. 

C  News  + Thursday Democratic 1889     6     24     276     4.00          1,367 

fDaily  ex. 

<  News  + {Thurs.,  Sat.    Democratic 1957      6      24      28010.00  J901 

l&  Sun. 
I  F.  E.  Wells,  Editor  and  Publisher,  118  S.  3rd  St. 

WINSLOW  (E8%),  pop.  6,618;  Navajo  Co.  (NE).  65  m  SE  of  Flagstaff.  AT&SF  RR. 
Airline,  FAL.  Railroad  shops.  Indian  Reservation.  Sawmills.  Sheep,  cattle. 

Mail-f- Friday Democratic 1880      8      24      287      4.00        §1,890 

J.  Morris  Richards,  Editor;  Northern  Arizona  Printers  and  Publishers. 

YUMAf  (A6).  pop.  9,145;  Yuma  Co.  (SW).  On  Colorado  River  at  mouth  of  Gila  River, 
165  m  SW  of  Phoenix.  SP  RR.  Airline.  BAL.  Manufactures  water  softeners, 
fertilizer,  building  material.  Ships  winter  vegetables.  Resort.  Gold  mines.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Lettuce,  citrus,  cantaloups,  alfalfa.  TV  station. 

{  Sun  and  Arizona  Sentinel  ^..{l^^**8**' Independent 1869     8     24     294   18.50   **8,111 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Sun Sunday Independent 8      24      294  **8,068 

Jones  Osborn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Yuma  County  Farmer -|- Thursday Agricultural 1952      5      24      224      3.00          1,680 

Lewis  Robison,  Editor;  M.  D.  Simpkins,  Publisher,  80  Third  St. 


Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  -A- June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <j>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch,  t  Parish  Seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  X  Rand  McNally 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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54  Chicago  Rock  Island  and  Pacific 

56  Oardanelle  &  Russellville 
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ARKANSAS 

Population  1,909,511  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  LITTLE  ROCK 

Arkansas  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Missouri,  east  by  Missouri,  Tennessee  and  Mississippi, 
south  by  Louisiana,  southwest  by  Texas,  and  west  by  Oklahoma.  Its  greatest  length,  north  to 
south,  is  240  miles;  its  breadth  varies  from  170  to  250  miles.  The  total  land  area  is  52,675  square 
miles. 

Nearly  the  entire  state  lies  in  the  drainage  basin  of  the  lower  Mississippi,  which  stream  flows 
along  most  of  its  eastern  border.  In  the  eastern  and  southeastern  portion  are  the  cotton  and 
timber  belts.  Every  sort  of  tree  that  grows  in  the  temperate  zone  abounds.  The  valley  of  the 
Arkansas,  from  the  Oklahoma  line  to  the  Mississippi,  is  unsurpassed  as  a  cotton  producing  region. 
In  the  west  are  the  Ozark  Mountains  and  fruit  and  mineral-bearing  lands.  Arkansas  produces 
96%  of  the  bauxite  in  the  country.  Near  the  center  of  the  state  are  the  famous  Hot  Springs 
and  other  mineral  spring  resorts,  attractive  to  tourists  and  invalids.  In  the  south  are  the  largest 
of  the  state's  oil  fields. 

The  summer  season  is  long,  the  winters  usually  short  and  mild.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Little 
Rock  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  62.2;  highest  temperature  recorded  as 
110;  lowest  as  — 12;  total  annual  precipitation  as  47.52  inches. 

The  University  of  Arkansas  is  located  at  Fayetteville. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  thirtieth.  Rural  residents  in  1950,  32.8%  In  1950,  of  the 
1,909,511  total  population,  1,481,508  were  white;  428,003  were  non-white 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  182,429.  Farm  acreage,  18,871,244.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
103.4.  Average  value  per  farm,  $6,151.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  6,374. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $345,146,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $194,938,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  cotton  (value  of  production),  $151,078,000,  rank,  fourth; 
soybeans,  $64,346,000,  rank,  seventh;  rice,  $54,681,000,  rank,  second;  cottonseed  (value  of  pro- 
duction), $21,151,000,  rank,  fourth;  oats,  $5,180,000;  wheat,  $4,985,000;  corn,  $3,355,000; 
sorghum  grain,  $3,350,000,  rank,  tenth;  hay,  $2,260,000;  pecans,  $1,953,000,  rank,  fourth; 
lespedeza  seed,  $1,082,000,  rank,  third;  barley,  $690,000;  sweet  potatoes,  $465,000;  sorghum 
sirup,  $319,000,  rank,  fifth. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruits  (noncitrus)  (1957):  peaches,  $2,747,000,  rank,  ninth;  strawberries, 
$1,834,000,  rank,  tenth;  grapes,  $112,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $120,560,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$8,707,000;  horses  and  mules,  $7,208,000;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $1,022,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers),  $58,779,000, 
rank,  sixth;  eggs,  $15,300,000;  turkeys,  $9,696,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $37,608,000.  Total  milk  pro- 
duction on  farms,  1,181,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  American  cheese,  13,405,000  Ibs.; 
creamery  butter,  3,845,000  Ibs.;  creamed  cottage  cheese,  1,191,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  2,722,000 
grallons. 

FORESTS,  FURS  AND  FISHERIES 

Total  lumber  production  (including  Oklahoma)  (1953),  958  million  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods: 
southern  yellow  pine,  oak,  red  and  asp  gum,  cypress,  cottonwood  and  aspen,  black  and  tupelo 
gum,  elm,  hickory,  sycamore,  beech,  maple,  ash. 

Fur  animals  (1956-57):  number  of  pelts  sold,  109,593;  total  value,  $298,733.  Principal  furs; 
mink,  raccoon,  muskrat,  skunk. 

Mississippi  River  and  tributaries  fisheries  catch  (1956),  8,346,000  Ibs.;  $695,000  value.  Prin- 
cipal fish:  buffalofish,  catfish  and  bullheads. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $456,607,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
food  and  kindred  products,  lumber  and  products  (except  furniture),  chemicals  and  allied  products. 
Total  expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $42,703,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1954),  $181,600,000.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  petroleum,  coal, 
natural  gas  liquids. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  356,600.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  637,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  842.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  18,783  ;  sales,  $1,333,632,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  75 

County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop.  County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Arkansas  (E),  De  Witt  and  7  Calhoun    (S),   Hampton 7,182 

Stuttgart    28,666  8  Carroll  (NW),  Berry ville  and 

2  Ashley   (SE),  Hamburg 25,660  Eureka  Springs  18,244 

8  Baxter  (N),  Mountain  Home 11,688  9  Chicot    (SE),  Lake  Village 22,806 

4  Benton   (NW),  Bentonville 88,076          10  Clark    (SW),  Arkadelphia 22,998 

5  Boone   (NW),  Harrison 16,260          11  Clay  (NE),  Corn  ing  and  Piggott..  26,674 

6  Bradley   (S),  Warren 15.987          12  Cleburne  (NC),  Heber  Springs 11.487 

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LIST  OF  COUNTIES  (Continued) 

County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Fop.  County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

18  Cleveland   (S).  Bison 8,956  45  Marion  (N),  Yellville 8.609 

14  Columbia    (SW),   Magnolia. 28,770  46  Miller   (SW),  Texarkana 82,614 

15  Conway    (C).  Morrilton 18,187  47  Mississippi  (NE),  Blytheville 

16  Craighead  (NE),  Jonesboro  and  and   Osceola 82,876 

Lake  City 50,618  48  Monroe   (E),  Clarendon 19.540 

17  Crawford  (NW),  Van  Buren 22,727  49  Montgomery  (W),  Mount  Ida 6,680 

18  Crittenden   (E),  Marion 47,184  50  Nevada  (SW),  Prescott 14,781 

19  Cross    (E),  Wynne 24,757  61  Newton   (NW),  Jasper 8,685 

20  Dallas   (S),  Fordyce 12,416  62  Ouachita   (S),  Camden 88,051 

21  Desha  (SE),  Arkansas  City 25,155  68   Perry  (C),  Perry ville 5,978 

22  Drew  (SE),  Monticello 17,959  54   Phillips    (E),    Helena 46,254 

28  Faulkner  (C),  Conway 25,289  55  Pike   (SW),  Murfreesboro 10,082 

24  Franklin  (NW),  Charleston  66  Poinsett  (NE),  Harrisburg 89,811 

andOzark 12,868  57  Polk  (W),  Mena 14,182 

25  Fulton   (N).  Salem 9.187  68  Pope  (NW),  Russellville 28,291 

26  Garland  (WC).  Hot  Springs  59  Prairie  (C),  Des  Arc  and 

National    Park 47.102  De  Vails    Bluff 18,768 

27  Grant  (C),  Sherdian 9,024  60  Pulaski  (C),  Little  Rock 196,685 

28  Greene   (NE),  Paragould 29,149  61  Randolph   (NE),  Pocahontas 15.982 

29  Hempstead  (SW),  Hope. 25.080  62  St.  Francis  (E),  Forrest  City 86.841 

80  Hot  Spring  (S WC ),  Mai vern 22,181  63   Saline   (C).  Benton 28,816 

81  Howard  (SW),  Nashville...    18,842  64  Scott  (W),  Waldron 10,067 

**  T?«He/N?nSJ^V«?*U§irllle 22'o!2  66  Searcy  <N>'  Marshall 10,424 

II  Sffin*  N£?  ^w^rt::::::::::::::::::  2 !;S II  66  ^^^^5** Smith  64  202 

85  Jefferson  (SEC).  Pine  Bluff 76  075  fi7        "?*    ?cw?    n«  O^'n Izl  of 

86  Johnson  (NW).  Clarksville 16,188  *l  fj vi«   (SW)     ^e  Queen       12.298 

87  Lafayette  (SW).  Lewis  ville 18,208  68  Shar?  (N),  Evening  Shade 

88  Lawrence  (NE),  Powhatan  and  ^  0  and  ,?*rdj: TV"™ !'??? 

Walnut    Ridge  ...  21  808  69  Stone  (N)»  Mountain  View 7,662 

89  Lee  (E),  Marianna '". 24*822  70  Union  (S).  El  Dorado 49,686 

40  Lincoln  (SE),  Star  City  "   17*079  71  Van  Buren  (NWC),  Clinton 9.687 

41  Little  River  (SW),  Ashdown "."  11,'690  ^2   Washington  (NW),  Fayetteville....  49,979 

42  Logan  (W),  Booneville  and  Paris..  20.260  78  White  (NEC),  Searcy 88,040 

48  Lonoke  (C),  Lonoke 27.278  74  Woodruff  (NEC),  Augusta 18,967 

44  Madison   (NW),  Hunts  ville 11.784  75  Yell  (W),  Danville  and  Dardanelle  14,067 


ARKANSAS  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue                                 Number  Period  of  Issue                                 Number 

Daily  34  Daily  1 

Evening  dailies (29>  Weekly  11 

Morning  dailies  (5)  Fortnightly 1 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition  (11)  Semi-monthly    8 

Semi-weekly 2  Monthly  10 

Weekly  137  Bi-monthly     8 

Semi-monthly        1  Quarterly 4 

Free  or  partly  free  dist.  wkly..    ( 1 )  

Total    Periodicals      .                    88 

Total  Newspapers  174 

Total  number  of  publications 207 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 81 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 138 

For  circulation  figure*  for  daily  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  Is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


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ALMA  (B8),  pop.  1.228;  Crawford  Co.  (NW).  15  m  NW  of  Fort  Smith.  MP  RR. 
Agriculture.  Poultry,  cotton,  soybeans,  apples,  grapes. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1952     5     24     220     2.00  947 

H.  J.  Bradley,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

ARKADELPHIAt  (D5%),  pop.  6,819;  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-6-56,  gives  7,638); 
Clark  Co.  (SW).  On  Ouachita  River,  26  m  S  of  Hot  Springs.  MP  RR.  Airport. 
Manufactures  lumber,  flour.  Cotton  gins;  grist  and  saw  mills;  bottling  works; 
candy,  handle  factories.  Henderson  State  Teachers  College.  Ouachita  College. 
Timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Henderson  OracleJ- V Friday Collegiate 1907     6     24     217  xl.50          1,500 

Student*  of  Henderson  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Box  684. 

Onaehltuqio^.io-x/  PI  ™    T™»«    /Coll.  News          1891      6      24      224      1.75 

Ouachita  Signal  +  V Bi-mo..  Tues...  j  &  Featureg  Controlled  free  dist.  850 

Students  of  Ouachita  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Sif tings  Herald  + j^Y^**' Smt- Democratic 1890     8     24     280     7.80        82,438 

Philip  McCorkle,  Jr.,  Siftings  Herald  Ptg.  Co.,  Publisher,  917  Sixth  St. 
Southern  Standard-*- Wednesday Ind.  Agrfc 1868     8     24     801     2.00        $2,542 

C.  K.  Tudor.  Editor;  Southern  Standard  Printing  Co.,  Publisher.  510  Main  St. 


Cb-adatJon— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRsnd  McNsllr 
estimate.  yi»*ned  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

BE  SURE  TO  READ  UM  Colds  to  the  us*  of  the  Directory  la  front  of  book. 

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ASHDOWNf  (B6),  pop.  2,788;  Little  River  Co.  (SW).  20  m  NW  of  Texarkana.  GN&A; 
KCS;  SLSF  RRs.  Manufactures  lumber.  Cotton  compress;  saw  mills.  Timber. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  oats,  soybeans.  Cattle. 

Little  River  News  + Thursday Democratic 1898     7     24     280     2.00        §1,228 

W.  B.  Coley,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ATKINS  (E8),  pop.  1,291;  Pope  Co.  (NWC),  50  m  NW  of  Little  Rock.  MP  RR.  Lumber 
mill ;  vegetable  cannery.  Oak,  gum,  cypress  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Spinach, 
tomatoes,  cotton,  soybeans. 

Chronicle  + Thursday   ..    .Democratic...     1894      6     26     280     2.50        §1,350 

Ardis  Tyson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

AUGUSTA t  (H8),  pop.  2,817  ;  Woodruff  Co.  (NEC).  On  White  River,  65  m  NE  of  Little 
Rock.  AUG  RR.  Manufactures  lumber.  Cotton  gins ;  grist  mill.  Oak,  elm,  cotton- 
wood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  rice,  soybeans,  hay. 

Advocate-h Thursday Democratic 1858     6     24     280     3.00  §902 

LeRoy  and  Floy  Tyson,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BALD  KNOB  (G8),  pop.  2,022;  White  Co.  (NEC).  58  m  NE  of  Little  Rock.  MP  RR. 
Lumber,  handles  manufactured.  Saw  mills;  cotton  gin.  Ships  strawberries.  Oak. 
hickory  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  strawberries,  potatoes. 

Banner-h Thursday Democratic 1925      7     23      280     2.00        §1,050 

E.  W.  Ramsey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BATESVILLEf  (G2).  pop.  6,414;  Independence  Co.  (N).  On  White  River,  80  m  NE 
of  Little  Rock.  MP  RR.  Manufactures  white  lime,  marble  and  silica  products, 
lumber,  staves,  shoes,  dairy  products.  Cotton  gins  and  compress ;  grist  and  saw 
mills ;  bottling  works.  Arkansas  College.  Manganese,  white  and  black  marble, 
limestone,  silica  quarries;  hardwood,  pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton, 
corn,  hay,  livestock,  poultry. 

{  Guard  + jl^^- Sat- Democratic 1876      8     24     280     7.50        §3,356 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Record-f .Thursday Democratic 1910     8     24     273     2.00        §1,6O4 
Paul  Buchanan,  Editor;  Guard-Record  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Hatcheryman's  Classified       libr,»«*vi«.            (Hatcherymen    1QKK     A     «/.      1fl9     «  AA 

Exchanged    [Monthly i  &  Chick  Dlrs      1956      4      26      182      2'00 

W.  W.  Magness,  Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  152. 

News  Review -f Thursday Democratic 1932      8     24     273     2.00          1,511 

Farrell  Conner,  Editor;  News-Review,  Publisher,  109  W.  Main  St. 

BEEBE  (G3Mj),  pop.  1,192  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-3-57,  gives  1,624);  White  Co. 
(NEC).  35  m  NE  of  Little  Rock.  MP  RR.  Cotton  gin;  saw  mill.  Oak  timber. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  strawberries. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1948     7      23     280     2.00        §1,985 

Ellis  W.  Ramsey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BENTONf  (E4%),  pop.  6,277  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-1-57,  gives  10,148);  Saline  Co. 
(C).  28  m  SW  of  Little  Rock.  MP;  CRI&P  RRs.  Aluminum  ore  mies.  Manufac- 
tures furniture,  lumber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn.  Dairy  farming. 

Courier-f Thursday Independent 1888      8      24     294     2.50        §5,847 

Bryan  McGinnis,  Editor;  Sam  M.  Hodges,  Publisher,  120  N.  Market  St. 
BENTONVlLLEf  (Bl),  pop.  2,942  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-17-56,  gives  8,495) ;  Benton 
Co.    (NW).   79  m  N  of  Fort  Smith.  SL&SF  RR.   Manufactures  lumber,  canned 
fruits    and    vegetables,    cheese,    butter,    evaporated    fruits.    Monument   plants. 
Ships  poultry.  Hardwood  timber.  Resort.   Agriculture.  Poultry,  apples,  grapes. 

Benton  County  Democrat -f--.. Thursday Democratic 1886      7     26     276     2.50        §2,525 

Wesley  E.  Hunnicutt,  Editor;  Benton  County  Democrat  Pub'g  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  150. 
BERRYVILLEf  (Cl),  pop.  1,768;  Carroll  Co.  (NW).  80  m  SE  of  Joplin,  Mo.  A&O  RR. 
Lumber  mill ;  cheese  factories.  Timber.  Dairy,  fruit,  truck  farms.  Poultry. 

Star- Pr  ogres  s -h Thursday Democratic 1872      8     24     287     2.50        §2,525 

O.  Klute  Braswell,  Editor;  Braswell  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  472. 
BLYTHEVILLE  (Ll%),  pop.  16,284  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-28-56,  gives  17,804). 
Mississippi  Co.  (NE).  45  m  E  of  Jonesboro.  SLSF;  SLSW  RRs.  Airport.  Cotton 
market,  lumber,  cottonseed  oil,  awnings,  dairy  products  manufactured.  Cotton 
gin  and  compress;  grist  and  saw  mills;  bottling  works.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
alfalfa. 

Courier-News -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem 1903      8      22     29415.60        §7,739 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Harry  Haines,  Editor;  H.  W.  Haines,  Publisher. 

BOONEVILLEf  (C3),pop.  2,433  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-9-55,  gives  2,632)  ;  Logan  Co. 
(W).  85  m  SE  of  Ft.  Smith.  CRI&P  RR.  Saw  mills.  Combs,  church  furniture 
manufactured.  Timber.  Dairy,  stock,  fruit  farms. 

Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1899     8     24     280     2.00        §2,192 

Lester  Hampton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRINKLEY  (H4),  pop.  4,178;  Monroe  Co.  (E).  67  m  E  of  Little  Rock.  CRI&P;  SLSW; 
MP  RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  men's  shirts.  Lumber  mill;  cooperage.  Hardwood 
timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  rice. 

Argus -f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1876     8     24     295     8.00        §3,404 

Mason  W.  Clifton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Citizen -f Thursday Democratic 1872     8     24     808     2.50        §3,186 

Harry  Allen,  Editor ;  Thomas  Allen,  Publisher. 

CABOT  (F8H),  POP.  1,147;  Lonoke  Co.  (C).  25  m  NE  of  Little  Rock.  MP  RR.  Airport. 
Manufactures  net  hoops.  Saw  mills ;  cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Dairying.  Cotton, 
corn,  potatoes,  strawberries.  Poultry. 

Star-Herald Friday Democratic 1922      7     24     280     2.00  §883 

Cone  Magie,  Editor;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Cone  Magie,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  180. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaftr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubseription  included  in  membership  fe*. 

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Estab  Cols <3> Width  V  Depth    Sub 

CALICO  ROCK  (Fl).  pop.  968;  Izard  Co.  (N).  On  White  River,  75  m  NW  of  Jonesboro. 
HP  RR.  Lumber  mill.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Cotton,  hay. 

Progress + Thursday Democratic 1903     6     26     280      1.50 

Wayne  Mangus,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  194. 

CAMDENf  (E6),  pop.  11,872  (special  U.  3.  Census  2-11-66,  gives  16,622);  Ouachita 
Co.  (S).  On  Ouachita  River,  at  head  of  navigation,  30  m  N  of  El  Dorado.  CRI&P; 
SLSW;  MP  RRs.  Airline,  TTA.  Manufactures  paper,  paper  bags,  gas  air  condi- 
tioners, house  trailers,  furniture,  sash,  doors,  lumber,  monuments,  fertilizer. 
Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Hatcheries.  Agriculture.  Poultry,  cotton,  corn. 

r  (Evg.  ex.  Sat. 

I  News -h j&bun..  Democratic 1920      8      23      294    15.60 

"S  (.Sun.  Morn. 

L  Times -f Thursday Democratic 1930  8  24  294  1.50 

Alfred  W.  Rose.  Editor;  The  Camden  News  Publishing  Company. 

CARLISLE  (G4),  pop.  1,896;  Lonoke  Co.  (C).  85  m  E  of  Little  Rock.  CRI&P  RR. 
Rice  and  saw  mills ;  cotton  gin ;  cheese  factory.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture. 
Rice,  oats,  cotton. 

Independent-!- Thursday Agriculture 1904      6      26      276      2.00 

Al  Sadler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CAVE  CITY  (Gift),  pop.  872;  Sharp  Co.  (N).  95  m  NE  of  Little  Rock.  MP  RR.  Cotton 
gin.  Timber.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  melons,  cucumbers. 


Sharp  County  Record -f Thursday Democratic 1876 

Walter  C.  Yeager,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Bates ville. 


7      24      270     2.00 


Clrc 
690 


§5,284 
§367 

§780 
§1,015 
§1,050 

1,678 


CHARLESTON!  (B8),  pop.  968;  Franklin  Co.  (NW).  25  m  SE  of  Fort  Smith.  MP  RR. 
Cotton  gin;  hatchery.  Coal  mines.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Hay,  cotton,  oats. 

Express-f Thursday Dem.  A^ric 1901      8      24      280      1.50 

Mrs.  Clydia  Smith,  Editor;  John  Guion,  Publisher. 

CLARENDONf  (H4),  pop.  2,547;  Monroe  Co.  (E).  On  White  River,  80  m  E  of  Little 
Rock.  MP;  SLSW  RRs.  Lumber  mills;  pearl  button  factories;  cotton  gins.  Oak, 
gum,  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  rice. 

Monroe  County  Sun -f Thursday Democratic 1H73      8      24      308      2.00 

L.  E.  Fay,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLARKSVILLEf  (D2%).  pop.  4,343;  Johnson  Co.  (NW).  60  m  E  of  Fort  Smith.  MP 

RR.   Lumber  and   stave  mills:  brick  plant.   College  of  the  Ozarks.   Gas   wells; 

coal  mines ;  pine,  oak  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms.  Peaches.  , 

Herald-Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1876      7      24      276      2.50         §2,232 

Don  Marts  and  W.  R.  Hunt,  Jr.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Johnson  Co.  Graphic-}- Thursday Democratic 1933      8      24      280      2.50         §2,217 

Richard  W.  Mayo,  Jr.,  Editor;  Graphic  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publishers. 

CLINTONf  (F2),  pop.  853;  Van  Buren  Co.   (NWC).  60  m  N  of  Little  Rock.  Railroad 

station,  Sy  la  more.  MP  RR.  Lumber  mills.  Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn, 

cotton,  hay,  poultry. 
Van  Buren  Co.  Democrat  +  ... .Thursday Independent 1909      8      24      294      2.50         §2,130 

J.  W.  Jackson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CONWAYf    (F8),  pop.  8.610;  Faulkner  Co.    (C).  82  m  NW  of  Little  Rock.  MP  RR. 

Airport.  Manufactures  shoes,  cheese,  bus   bodies,  ice  cream.  Cotton  gins  and 

compress;  saw  mill.  Hendrix  College;  Arkansas  State  Teachers  College.  Oak, 

pine  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Cotton. 
College  Profile-fV Saturday .Collegiate 1913      6      26      280      3.50  450 

Students  of  the  Hendrix  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Echo.  The -f Friday Collegiate 1913      6      26      280x3.00  1,176 

Students  of  the  Arkansas  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

{Log  Cabin  Democrat -f Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Democratic 1R78      8      24      294    13.00        §3,156 
Log  Cabin  Democrat -f- Thursday Democratic 1878      8      24      294      2.60  2,191 

Frank  Robins,  Jr.,  Editor;  Con  way  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

CORNINGt   (JD,  pop.  2,046;  Clay  Co.   (NE).  90  m  NW  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  MP  RR. 

Manufactures  buttons,  lumber,  novelties,  pool  tables,  flour,  feed.  Cotton  gins. 

Hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  rice,  wheat. 
Clay  County  Courier -f Thursday Democratic 1873      7      23      280      2.50        $2,425 

Wm.  W.  Estes  and  A.  C.  Estes,  Publishers. 
COTTON  PLANTf  (H8%),  pop.  1,838;  Woodruff  Co.  (NEC).  60  m  NE  of  Little  Rock. 

CP-F  RR.  Stave,  heading,  lumber  mills ;  veneer  and  plywood  factory ;  cotton 

gins.  Oak,  cypress,  gum  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 
Woodruff  Co.  Democrat -f- Friday Democratic 1915      6      26      280      2.00  $900 

Mrs.  Carroll  Hill,  Editor;  H.  V.  Walker,  Publisher. 
CROSSETT  (G7Vfc),  pop.  4.619  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-13-55,  gives  5.172)  ;  Ashley  Co. 

(SE).  50  m  E  of  El  Dorado.  A&LM;  AD&N;  CRI&P;  MP  RRs.  Manufactures 

burlap,  cotton  and  paper  bags,  paper  products,   charcoal,   wood  alcohol,  acetic 

acid,  lumber.  Agriculture.  Dairy. 
News  Observer Thursday Democratic 1939      7      24      280      3.00        §2,245 

Robert  Fisher,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
DANVILLEf  (D3%).  pop.  829;  Yell  Co.   (W).  65  m  SE  of  Fort  Smith.  CRI&P  RR. 

Lumber  mill ;  cotton  gin.  Pine  timber.  Cotton,  corn,  poultry. 
Yell  Countv  Record Thursday Independent 1899     6     24     276     2.50        §1,580 

R.  L.  Fisher,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
DARDANELLEf  (D8),  pop.  1,772:  Yell  Co.  (W).  7«  m  E  of  Ft.  Smith.  D&R  RR.  Planing 

and  saw  mills;  cotton  gins.  Pine,  oak  timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Cotton, 

corn,  hay. 
Post-Dispatch -f Thursday Independent 1853      6      26      280      2.50        §1,500 

R.  L.  Fisher,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
5PO  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  tPublisher't  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  Inch.  T Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotinty  teat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNalU 
estimate.  V  lamed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  memberahip  fe«. 

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Eslab  ColsO Width? Depth    Sub 

DECATUR  (BI),  pop.  850;  Benton  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NW  of  Fayetteville.  KCS  RR. 
Feed  mill;  hatchery;  cannery.  Grain,  fruit,  poultry  farms  and  processing  plant. 

Herald-f- Thursday Independent 1954      6     22     262     2.00 

R.  L.  Tucker,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  68. 

DE  QUEENf  <B6%),  pop.  8,015;  Sevier  Co.  (SW).  45  m  NW  of  Texarkana.  KCS; 
DQ&E  RRs.  Airport.  Lumber  mills ;  furniture  factory ;  creosoting  plant;  hatchery. 
Railroad  shops.  Pine,  oak,  gum  timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Peaches,  straw- 
berries, cucumbers. 

f  Bee-f- Thursday Democratic 1897      8     24     294     2.00 

•j    Citizen-f {j^;**' Sat' Democratic 1874      8     24      294    13.00 

I  J.  R.  McKinley,  Editor;  Ray  Kimball,  Publisher. 

DERMOTT  (H6),  pop.  8,601;  Chicot  Co.  (SE).  60  m  SE  of  Pine  Bluff.  MP  RR.  Manu- 
factures gloves,  handles,  staves,  dimensions,  lumber.  Cotton  grins;  saw  mills. 
Gum,  hickory,  oak  timber.  Stock,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  oats,  rice. 

News-f- Friday Democratic 1911     7     24     280     2.50 

W.  W.  Mundy,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  357. 

DES  ARCf  (G8%),  pop.  1,612;  Prairie  Co.  (EC).  On  White  River  about  48  m  NE  of 
Little  Rock.  CRI&P  RR.  Saw  and  stave  mills.  Soft  and  hardwood  timber.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Cotton,  corn,  rice. 

White  River  Journal Thursday Democratic 1907      6     26     276     2.00 

C.  J.  Walls,  Editor;  White  River  Journal,  Publisher. 

DE  VALLS  BLUFFf   (H4),  pop.  830;  Prairie  Co.  (EC).  On  White  River,  45  m  E  of 

Little  Rock.  CRI&P  RR.  Resort.  Boat  factory.  Commercial  fishing,  mussel  shells. 

Agriculture.  Rice,  cotton,  corn. 
Democrat-f Thursday Democratic 1910     7     24     266     2.00 

Leland  Bland,  Editor;  F.  W.  Canaday,  Publisher,  England. 
Times-f- Thursday Democratic 1954      6      26      280      2.00 

Miss  Cordie  Hall,  Editor;  William  F.  Woods,  Publisher. 
DE  WITTf  (H5),  pop.  2.848;  Arkansas  Co.  (E).  45  m  NE  of  Pine  Bluff.  SLSW  RR. 

Rice,    saw   mills;    cotton    gin.    Gum,    oak,    hickory    timber.    Agriculture.    Rice, 

cotton,  corn. 
Era-Enterprise  + Thursday Democratic 1882      7      23      280     3.00 

M.  D.  Braswell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  431. 

DUMAS  (H6),  pop.  2,512;  Desha  Co.  (SE).  42  m  SE  of  Pine  Bluff.  MP  RR.  Manu- 
factures lumber,  handles,  concrete  blocks,  garments.  Cotton  gins;  saw  mills; 
bottling  works.  Hardwood,  cypress  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  soybeans,  corn. 
Cattle,  hogs. 

Clarion  -f Thursday Democratic 1899     7     24     280     2.00 

Charlotte  T.  Schexnayder,  Editor;  Melvin  Schexnayder,  Publisher. 

EARLE  (K3).  pop.  2,375;  Crittenden  Co.  (E).  32  m  W  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  MP  RR.  Saw. 
nills;  cotton  gins,  compress;  warehouse.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture. 


grist  mil 
Cotton,  corn. 

Enterprise  4- Friday Democratic 1906 

C.  I.  Phelps,  Editor;  Phelps  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 


6      26      280      2.00 


EL  DORADOf   (E7),  pop.  23,076   (special  U.  S.  Census  5-8-54,  gives  24,477);  Union 
Co.  (S).  89  m  NW  of  Monroe,  La.  ED&W;  MP;  CRI&P  RRs.  Airline,  TTA. 

Manufactures  refined  petroleum,  petro-chemical  products,  paint  and  varnish, 
asphalt  and  foundry  products;  oil  well  equipment,  lumber,  fertilizer.  Bottling 
works;  cotton  gin;  saw  mill;  nursery.  Gas  and  oil  wells;  pine  and  hardwood 
timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  sweet  potatoes,  livestock,  poultry. 

r  News-f- Every  Morn....Ind.  Dem 1921      9 


23      308   20.80 
Sunday  circ. 
23      308    13.00 


Circ 
§408 

81,819 


S  Times-h  ....................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem  ............  1889     9 

I  Color  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

News-Times  Publishing  Company. 
South  Arkansas  Progress  -f  ...Friday  .............  Ind.  Dem  ............  1928     8     24     308      1.50 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Journal,  Smackover.  Combined  circ. 

Mrs.  J.  T.  Reynolds,  Editor;  W.  E.  Hussman,  Publisher. 

ENGLAND  (F4%).  pop.  2,186;  Lonoke  Co.   (C).  25  m  SE  of  Little  Rock  SLSW  RR. 
Manufactures  mattresses,  lumber,  building  materials.  Cotton  gins.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  truck,  stock  farms. 
Democrat-f  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1934     7     24     280     8.50 

B.  W.  Hicks,  Editor;  P.  W.  Canaday,  Publisher. 

EUDORA  (H7),  pop.  8,072;  Chicot  Co.  (SE).  80  m  E  of  El  Dorado.  MP  RR.  Manu- 
factures hardwood  lumber  products.  Cotton  gins,  compress.  Hardwood  timber. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  rice,  soybeans,  truck  crops. 
EnterpHse-f  .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1934     7     24     276     2.50 

F.  N.  Carnahan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EUREKA  SPRINCSf  (CD.  pop.1,958;  Carroll  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NE  of  Fort  Smith. 
A&O  RR  Manufactures  lumber.  Saw  mills.  Health  resort;  mineral  springs. 
Oak.  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Com,  wheat,  poultry,  livestock. 


$1,600 

§550 

J400 

$2,391 

§1,910 

500 


§10,594 

§11,228 

§3,847 


§871 
§2,475 


§1,425 


1,200 


OzarkGu!de+  .........................  Quarterly  ........  ^kLore          1948     2     24       88     1-°° 

O.  E.  Rayburn,  Editor;  Oxark  Guide  Press,  Publisher. 
Times-Echo  -f-  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent.  .....  1881     7     24     280     2.50 

Everett  and  Lucille  Wheeler,  Publishers. 


§1,700 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPubHsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  4  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  Inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  Inch.  tCounty  sett  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNaU* 
estimate.  V  !«*««>  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  ColsO Width  V  Depth    Sub 

FAYETTEVILLEf  (HIM.),  pop.  17,071  (special  U.  S.  Census  5.6-57,  gives  18,069); 
Washington  Co.  (NW).  60  m  NE  of  Fort  Smith.  SLSF  RR.  Airline,  CEN. 
Manufactures  lumber,  clothing,  wagons,  handles.  Poultry  packing;  bottling 
works;  hatchery.  University  of  Arkansas;  U.  S.  Veterans  Hospital.  Resort. 
Hardwood  timber.  Poultry,  fruit,  dairy,  stock  farms.  Fruit,  berries,  corn. 

Arkansas  Agriculturist  V Quarterly Agric.  Coll 1921     3     26      122      1.00 

Students  of  the  College  of  Agriculture,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Arkansas  EngineerV Quarterly Bnrt  Coll m°  cLtr^lled^ce  db° 

Students  of  the  Engineering  College,  University  of  Arkansas,  Publishers, 

Room  209  Journalism  Hall. 
Arkansas  Farm  Research       !«.  mftnfuiv       (Agricultural      1952     8     26      140 

(no  adv.) pi-monthly [Kesearch  Controlled  free  dist. 


Circ 


2,000 

£300 
$1,200 


$6,000 


80 
4,300 


Mrs.  Marie  L.  Lavallard,  Editor;  Arkansas  Agric.  Experiment  Station,  Publisher. 

A  v«.           T«,«  i  -w                  l^om-ex-Sat..,,-!!--...*-  1894      5     24      224      8.00 

Arkansas  TravelerV jgun ^  Mon      'Collegiate Controlled  free  dist. 

Students  of  University  of  Arkansas,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Hill  Hall. 

Northwest  Arkansas  Times -f .  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem 1860      8      22      294    16.00    *  10,409 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Fayetteville  Democrat  Pub.  Co.,  25  N.  East  St. 

FORDYCEf  (F6),  pop.  8,754;  Dallas  Co.  (S).  36  m  SW  of  Pine  Bluff.  CRI&P;  SLSW; 
F&P  RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  lumber,  caskets,  cross  ties.  Cotton  gin;  saw 
mills ;  bottling  works.  Hardwood  and  pine  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Cotton,  fruit,  truck  crops. 

News- Advocate -f- Thursday Democratic 1884      8     24      308      3.00 

Wm.  R.  Whitehead,  Editor;  Fordyce  Pub.  Co..  Publisher. 

FOREMAN  (B6),  pop.  X907;  Little  River  Co.  (SW).  30  m  NW  of  Texarkana.  SLSF 
RR.  Saw  mill;  cotton  gins.  Dairy,  stock  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  hay.  Cattle. 


§2,224 


Sun-f Friday Democratic 1900 

W.  B.  Coley,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7      24      276      2.00 


§517 

§1,450 
§3,396 


FORREST  CITYt   (J3%),  pop.  7,607    (special  U.  S.  Census  6-5-58,  gives  8,985);  St. 

Francis  Co.    (E).  42  m  SW  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  CRI&P;  MP  RKs.  Cotton  gins; 

grist  mill.  Gravel  pit;  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  sweet  potatoes,  corn. 

Crowley  Ridge  Chronicle  -f....  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1905      7      24      276      3.50 

Corinne  Hodges,  Editor;  Verlie  R.  Causey,  Publisher. 

I  Eva.  ex.  Sat. 
Times  -Herald  -f  .......................  \&  Sun.,  Democratic  ........  1876     8     24     287      9.60 

(Sun.  Morn. 
Fred  N.  McCollum,  Sr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  208  E.  Garland. 

FORT  SMITHf  (B3),  pop.  47,942  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-16-57,  gives  59,959)  ;  Sebas- 
tian Co.    (W).  On  Arkansas  River,   60  m  SE  of  Muskogee,  Okla.  SLSF;   MP; 
KCS;  MV  RRs.  Airlines:  BNF;  CEN.  Two  TV  Stations. 

Livestock,  feed  and  food  market.  Furniture,  glass,  bottles,  bricks,  chimneys, 
mattresses,   cottonseed  oil,  lumber,  kitchen  cabinets,   handles,  tents,  caskets, 
auto  bodies,  tin  cans,  paper  cups,  concrete  pipe,  iron  and  sheet  metal,  optical 
goods,  paper  boxes,  scissors,  coal  briquettes,  heavy  trailers,  clothing,  electical 
appliances    manufactured.    Zinc    smelters.    Three    banks;    deposits     (6-23-58), 
$65,116,090.    19,699    (res.)    electric  meters;    19,234    (res.)    gas    (nat.)    meters; 
17,304  telephones.  Coal  mines;  hardwood  timber.  TV  station. 
Fort  Smithian-f-  ......................  Friday  .............  Ind.  Dem  ............  1926      8      24      287      3.50  $250 

Edgar  R.  Ramey,  Editor;  Fort  Smithian  Publishing  Co.,  117  Garrison  Ave.     i  12,  7  50  —  Free 

(Southwest  American  -f  ...........  Morn.ex.Sun...Ind.  Dem  ............  1907      8      22      294    15.60  **  19,003 
Southwest  Times  Record  -f-....  Sunday  ............  Ind.  Dem  ............  1882     8     22     294     7.80**33,822 
Times  Record  -f-  .......................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem  ............  1882     8     22     294   15.60  **  19,562 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Southwestern  Publishing  Co.,  920  Rogers  Ave. 

GENTRY  (Bl),  pop.  729;  Benton  Co.  (NW).  60  m  N  of  Fort  Smith.  KCS  RR.  Railroad 
ties,  staves  manufactured.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Apples,  straw- 
berries. 
Journal-  Ad  van  ce-h  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1894      7     22     280     2.00        $1,140 

M.  V.  Lamberson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GLENWOOD   (C5),  pop.   848;  Pike  Co.    (SW).  82  m  SW  of  Hot  Springs.   MP  RR. 
Lumber  mill;  Manganese,  cinnabar,  slate  quarries,  glove  plant.  Pine  timber. 
Agriculture.  Peaches,  strawberries,  feed. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1925      8      24      294      2.60  §992 

Mrs.  E.  V.  Watt,  Editor;  E.  V.  Watt,  Publisher. 

GRAVETTE  (Al),  pop.  894;  Benton  Co.  (NW).  15  m  N  of  Bentonville.  KCS  RR.  Nut 

shelling  plant.  Saw  mill.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Poultry;  dairy  products. 
News  Herald  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1894     5     24     262     2.00 

R.  Dodie  Evans,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREEN  FOREST  (Dl),  pop.  788;  Carroll  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NE  of  Fort  Smith.  A&O  RR. 

Many  tomato  canneries.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 
Tribune-h  .................................  Thursday  ........  Agric.  Dem  ........  1892     6     24     280     2.50 

T.  E.  Larimer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREENWOODf  (B8),  pop.  1,684;  Sebastian  Co.  (W).  20  m  SE  of  Fort  Smith.  MP;  MV 

RRs.  Planing  mill;  cotton  gin.  Coal  mines.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Democrat-}-  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Dem.  Agric  ........  1882     8     24     294     2.00 

Earl  Dodd,  Editor;  Express  Publishing  Co.,  Paris. 


§1,132 


§1,225 


§1,050 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit J 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher'*  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  4  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNalljr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSuhscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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GURDON  <D6),  pop.  2,890;  Clark  Co.  (SW).  65  m  NB  of  Texarkana.  MP  KR.  Aluminum 
reduction  plant,  lumber  mills ;  railroad  shops ;  cotton  gins.  Pine  timber.  Agricul- 
ture.  Cotton,  corn. 

Times  + Thursday Democratic 1880     7     24     276     2.50        $1,588 

Thomas  J.  Key,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAMBURGt  (G7),  pop.  2,655;  Ashley  Co.  (SE).  75  m  SE  of  Pine  Bluff.  MP  RR. 
Airport.  Saw,  grist  mills;  cotton  gin.  Pine,  oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  hay. 

Ashley  County  Leader -f- Thursday Democratic 1868     7     24     280     2.00  

F.  H.  Reamey  and  Hugh  A.  Dreher,  Publishers. 

HAMPTONf  (F6ft),  pop.  888;  Calhoun  Co.  (S).  26  m  N  of  El  Dorado.  Railroad 
station,  Harrell.  CRI&P  RR.  Saw  mills ;  Cotton  gin.  Yellow  pine  timber.  Cotton, 


corn,  truck  produce. 

Arkansaw  Plaindealer-f Thursday Democratic 1901     8     24     308      1.50 

Mrs.  Madge  Elliott,  Editor;  W.  R.  Whitehead,  Publisher. 

HARDYf  (HI),  pop.  699;  Sharp  Co.  (N).  92  m  NW  of  Blytheville.  SLSF  RR.  Summer 
resort.  Saw  mill.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Sharp  County  Independent -{-...Thursday Independent 1935      7     22     280     2.00 

Ben  D.  Daulton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARRISBURGf  (J2H).  POP-  1.498;  Poinsett  Co.  (NE).  23  m  S  of  Jonesboro.  MP 
RR.  Lumber  and  rice  mills;  cotton  gin.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture..  Cotton, 
rice,  soy  beans,  dairy  products. 

Modern  News -f Thursday Democratic 1888     7      26     280     2.00 

L.  D.  Freeman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARRISONf  (Dl),  pop.  6,542  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-1-55,  gives  5,617)  ;  Boone  Co. 
(NW).  195  m  NE  of  Fort  Smith.  A&O  RR.  Airline,  CEN.  Lumber.  Bottling 
works,  garment,  church  furniture  factories ;  die  casting  plant.  Timber.  Farm- 
ing. Dairy  cattle. 

Boone  County  Headlight 4- Thursday          Ind.   Dem.      ..      1895      7      22      287      4.00 

J.  E.  Dunlap,  Jr.,  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 


Times-f 


'  Sat' 


Democratic 


1870      8      22      287    10.40 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  R.  Newman,  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

HARTFORD  (A8%).  pop.  865;  Sebastian  Co.  (W).  18  m  S  of  Greenwood.  CRI&P  RR. 

Coal  mining.  Diversified  farming. 
Gamecock.  The  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Game  Fowl  ........  .1935      2      32      119      3.00 

David  C.  Marburger,  Editor  ;  The  Gamecock,  Publisher. 

HAZEN  (G4),  pop.  1,270;  Prairie  Co.  (EC).  40  m  E  of  Little  Rock.  CRI&P  RR.  Cotton 

gin.  Agriculture.  Rice,  corn,  cotton. 
Grand  Prairie  Herald  -f  ...........  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1901      6      26     276     2.00 

Clyde  E.  Bowman,  Editor;  William  F.  Woods,  Publisher. 

HEBER  SPRINGSf  (F2H).  pop.  2,109;  Cleburne  Co.  (NC).  86  m  N  of  Little  Rock. 
Railroad  station,   Searcy.  CRI&P;   DK&S   RRs.   Lumber   mills;   glove  factory. 
Resort,  mineral  springs.  Stone  quarries.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  and  cattle. 
Cleburne  County  Times  -f  ......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888      7      24      308     2.50 

M.  M.  Irwin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  105  S.  Third  St. 

HELENAf  (J4%),  pop.  11,286;  Phillips  Co.  (E).  On  Mississippi  River,  90  m  SW  of 
Memphis,  Tenn.  1C;  MA  A;  MP  RRs.  Airline,  TTA.  Port  of  entry.  Manufactures 
cottonseed  oil,  lumber,  hosiery,  tires,  tubes,  dresses,  fertilizer,  staves.  Cotton 
gin;  compresses;  cannery;  saw  mills.  Ships  cotton,  lumber.  Timber.  Agriculture. 

World  and  East  Arkansas        {5v£;JfX'  Sat>  TT,^  nom  1871     8     24     28713.20 


§647 
5725 

§1,520 

52,281 
§2,783 

5,216 

$1,250 

§1,892 


86,518 
7,200 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  M.  Young,  Editor;  Helena  World  Publishing  Co. 

HOPE   (C6),  pop.  8,602;  Hempstead  Co.   (SW).  84  m  NE  of  Texarkana.  MP;  LA  A; 

SLSF  RRs.  Airport.  Lumber;  handle,  basket,  insecticide,  floor  sweep,  electronic 

speaker  factories;  brickworks;  cotton  gin  and  compress.  Hard  and  softwood 

timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Hempstpad  County  News  4-.  ...Friday  .............  Dem.  &  Agric....  1924      6      26     280     2.00 

F.  C.  Hawkins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Star-f-  ......................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1809      8      24     28713.00       *3,4OO 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Alex  H.  Washburn,  Editor;  Star  Publishing  Company. 

HOT  SPRINGS  NATIONAL  PARKf  (D4ft),  pop.  29,807;  Garland  Co.  (WC).  47  m 
SW  of  Little  Rock.  Railroad  name,  Hot  Springs.  CRI&P;  MP  RRs.  Airlines: 
DAL;  CEN;  TTA.  Saw  mills,  health  resort,  mineral  springs. 

Manufactures  lumber,  aluminum,  bottled  mineral  water.  Two  banks;  de- 
posits (5-28-58),  $26,830,931.  16,675  electric  meters;  11,014  gas  meters;  16,164 
telephones.  Pine  timber.  Stock  farms. 

{New  Era  4-  ...............................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1888     9     28     28012.50        §6,190 
Sentinel  Record  -I-  ...................  Every  Morn....Indep,.ndent  .......  1881      9      23      280   14.50      510,970 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies.  Sunday  circ.     §14,310 

R.  S.  Dean,  Editor;  W.  E.  Hussman,  Publisher,  912  Central  Ave. 
Ouachita  Observer-f  ...............  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1939     8     24     280     1.00  §550 

Robert  S.  Dean,  Editor;  Walter  E.  Hussman,  Publisher. 

Circulation  —  A-A-Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublishcr's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  ^  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  rear.  xSubscription  included  in  menMsrship  f*«. 

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HUGHES  (K3H),  pop.  1.686;  St.  Francis  Co.  (E).  28  m  SW  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  MP 
RR.  Alfalfa,  lumber  mills;  cotton  gins.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  alfalfa, 
soybeans. 

Star-Herald  + Thursday Democratic 1920     7     24     280     2.00 

Mrs.  F.  M.  Causey,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Forrest  City. 

HUNTSVILLEf  (CD,  pop.  1,010;  Madison  Co.  (NW).  65  m  NE  of  Fort  Smith.  Railroad 
station,  Fayetteville.  SLSF  RR.  Grist,  stave,  flour  mills;  cannery.  Dairy  prod- 
ucts manufactured.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Madison  County  Record-f Thursday Independent 1879     8     24      804      2.00 

Francis  J.  Murray,  Editor;  Orval  E.  Faubus,  Publisher. 

IMBODEN  (HI),  pop.  447;  Lawrence  Co.  (NE).  40  m  NW  of  Jonesboro.  SLSF  RR. 
Bank,  Smithville.  Stave,  saw  mills ;  cotton  gin.  Oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  hay. 

Journal  4- Thursday Democratic 1915     7      24     280      2.00 

Austin  Stovall,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JACKSONVILLE  (F4),  pop.  2,474  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-7-56,  gives  5,591);  Pulaski 
Co.  18  m  NE  of  Little  Rock.  MP  RR.  Wood  products  factory,  saw  mill.  Agri- 


culture. Cotton,  fruit. 

News -Progress -f Thursday Independent 1947 

Ed.  Schultz,  Editor;  News  Progress  Publishing  Co. 


7      24      200      3.00 


JASPERf  (Dl),  pop.  407;  Newton  Co.  (NW).  105  m  NW  of  Little  Rock.  Railroad 
station,  Harrison.  A&O  RR.  Lumber  mills.  Timber ;  lead,  zinc  mines.  Agriculture. 

Informer  and  Newton              Icotm^ov           Ao-i.tniiitm.oi         1907      7      26      182      1-°° 
County  Times-f- ^Saturday Agricultural 5      26      16g 

J.  Milam,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JONESBOROf  (J2),  pop.  16,810  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-15-56,  gives  17,014);  Craig- 
head  Co.  (NE).  70  m  NW  of  Memphis.  SLSW;  SLSF  RRs.  Manufactures  lumber, 
flour,  handles,  crates,  shoes,  hosiery,  packages,  brick.  Rice  mill;  bottling  works; 
cotton  gins,  compress.  Arkansas  State  College.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  rice. 

Herald+V Friday Collegiate 1920      8      24      310      1.50 

Students  of  Arkansas  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Sun  + Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Democratic 1903      8      24      294    12.00 

Fred  D.  Troutt,  Editor;  Troutt  Brothers,  Publishers,  200  E.  Washington. 

JUDSONIA  (G8).  pop.  1,122;  White  Co.  (NEC).  On  Little  Red  River,  58  m  NE  of  Little 
Rock.  MP  RR.  Box  factory;  bottling  works;  nursery;  cotton  gins.  Ships  straw- 
berry plants.  Oak,  hickory,  gum  timber.  Agriculture.  Fruit,  cotton,  vegetables. 

White  County  Record -4- Thursday Democratic 1870      6      24      280      2.00 

R.  L.  Van  Meter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAKE  VILLAGEf  (H7),  pop.  2,484;  Chicot  Co.  (SE).  On  Lake  Chicot,  across  Missis- 
sippi River  from  Greenville,  Miss.  MP  RR.  Saw.  feed  mills ;  cotton  gins.  Lake 
resort.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  oats,  soybeans,  rice,  hay. 

Chicot-Spectator-f Friday Independent 1906      7      24      280      2.50 

Lester  W.  Mansur,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEACHVILLE  (K2),  pop.  1,280;  Mississippi  Co.  (NE).  25  m  W  of  Blytheville.  SLSW; 
SLSF  RRs.  Grist  mills ;  compress  and  cotton  gins.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  soybeans. 

Star-f Friday Independent 1917      8      24      294      2.50 

Robert  D.  Benedict,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Osceola. 

LEPANTO  (K2),  pop.  1,688;  Poinsett  Co.  (NE).  On  St.  Francis  River,  42  m  NW  of 
Memphis.  SLSF  RR.  Compress  and  cotton  gins.  Ships  soybeans.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn,  alfalfa,  wheat. 

News  Record 4- Friday Democratic 1937      7      24      280      2.50 

Esther  Bindursky,  Editor;  Howard  Stuck,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

LEWISVILLEf  (C7),  pop.  1,237  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-11-54,  gives  1,273);  Lafay- 
ette Co.  (SW).  83  m  E  of  Texarkana.  SLSW  RR.  Airport.  Cotton  gin;  saw  mills. 
Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 

Herald-f Thursday Democratic 1918      6      26      276      2.00 

H.  E.  Watson,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LINCOLN  (Bl%),  pop.  771;  Washington  Co.  (NW).  17  m  SW  of  Fayetteville.  Railroad 
station,  Westville,  Okla.  KCS  RR.  Hatchery.  Agriculture.  Strawberries,  grain. 

Leader Thursday Independent 1938      6      24      280      2.00 

Melvin  Kendall,  Editor;  Melvin  and  Margaret  Kendall,  Publishers. 

LITTLE  ROCKf  (F4).  pop.  102,213;  Pulaski  Co.  (C).  The  State  Capital,  located  in  the 
center  of  the  state  on  the  Arkansas  River.  MP;  SLSW;  CRI&P  RRs.  Airlines: 
AA;  BNF;  CEN;  DAL;  TTA. 

Retail  and  wholesale  trading  center.  Manufactures  chemicals,  furniture, 
cottonseed  products,  clothing,  building  and  plumbing  supplies,  lumber,  paper 
boxes,  paint,  fertilizer,  bicycles,  light  bulbs,  clocks,  radio  and  television  cabinets, 
electrical  equipment,  cameras,  teletypes.  Railroad  shops ;  steel  foundry ;  packing 
houses.  Crushed  stone,  bauxite  mines.  Eight  banks:  bank  debits  (6-30-58), 
$204,496,581.  deposits  (6-30-58),  $227.456,633.  66,254  electric  (AC)  meters: 
60,144  gas  (nat.)  meters;  77,864  (res.)  telephones.  University  of  Arkansas 
School  of  Medicine;  several  colleges:  many  state  institutions.  Three  TV  stations. 

Arkansas  Banker Monthly Bank  &  Finan.... 1919      3      27      140x1.00 

Jeff  Burnett,  Editor;  Arkansas  Bankers  Assn.,  Pub.,  621  Pyramid  Bldg. 

Arkansas  Baptist Thursday Baptist 1900     8      28      140     2.25 

Erwin  L.   McDonald,  Editor;  Arkansas   Baptist,   Publisher,    107   Baptist  Bldg. 


Clre 


£1,400 


§3,100 


J735 


$3,600 
§10,275 


§2,700 


§928 


§1,603 


§1,225 


§850 


741 

149,000 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.8.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  + Uses  Mats.  <$>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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LITTLE  ROCKf  (Continued) 

Arkansa.  Democr.t+  .............  {£££»"  Democratic  ..... 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
K.  A.  Engel,  Editor;  Arkansas  Democrat  Co.,  Pub.,  Capitol  Ave.  and  Scott  St. 
Arkansas  Farmer  .....................  Monthly  ..........  Agricultural  ......  1898     4      26      189        .85     +55,919 

Bob  Chris  tians  on,  Editor;  T.  J.  Anderson,  Publisher,  319  West  Markham. 
Arkansas  Gazette  +  ................  .Every  Morn....Ind.  Dem  ............  1819      8      22      303  20.80  ^-fc  84,  Oil 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ. 

J.  N.  Heiskell,  Editor;  H.  B.  Patterson,  Jr.,  Publisher,  Gazette  BIdg., 

3rd  and  Louisiana. 
Arkansas  Historical  Quarterly  Quarterly  ........  Historical  ..........  1942      1      48        91  x3.00 

T.   R.   Worley,   Editor;   Arkansas   History   Assn.,   Publisher,   Old   State   House. 
Arkansas  Legionnaire  +  .........  Semi-mo  .........  Amer.  Legion  .....  1921     8     24      280     x.50 

Joel   A.    Bunch,   Editor;  Arkansas    Dept.   of   The  American  Legion,   Publisher, 

206  Glover  Bldg. 
Arkansas  Methodist-f  ............  Thursday  ........  Methodist  ..........  1880     4     26      182     2.00 

Ewing  T.  Wayland,  Editor;  Arkansas  Methodist,  Publisher,  Box  1066. 
Construction  News  \c«mi  m«  [Construction     1934      3     26      140   10.00 

(Public  Works   Issue)  ......  j&emi-mo  .........  \  industry  Controlled  circ. 

Ray  Metzger,  Publisher.  715  West  Second  St. 
Farm   Bureau  Press  -f  ............  Monthly  ..........  Agriculture  ........  1936      5      24      217     x.50 

Walter    E.    Scales,    Editor;    Arkansas    Farm    Bureau    Federation,    Publisher, 
7th  at  High  St. 

Guardian-f  ...............................  Friday  .............  Catholic  ..............  1911      8     24      294      3.50 

Rev.  T.  J.  Prendergast,  Editor;  Guardian  Press,  Publisher,  811  W.  Second  St. 

o^+v"8.*8  ..............  JMonthly  ..........  Educational  .......  1924      3      27      140  x3.50 

Miss  Emma"8eott."  Editor;  Arkansas  Educ.  Assn.,  Publisher,  1500  W.  4th  St. 

Journal  of  the  Arkansas         \Mnnfh,v  M«,H<..I  1903     2      84      126  x3-00 

Medical  Society  ..................  [Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  Controlled  free  dist. 

Dr.  Alfred  Kahn.  Jr.,  Editor;  Arkansas  Medical  Society,  Publisher, 

1300  W.  6th  Street. 
Louisiana  Methodist-h  ...........  Thursday  ........  Methodist  ..........  1949     4     26      175     2.00 

Ewing  T.  Wayland,  Editor;  Louisiana  Methodist,  Box  1066. 

Southern   State   Farm    Paper  Unit  —  Comprised   of:   Arkansas    Farmer,   Little  Rock, 
Ark.,  Georgia  Farmer,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  and  Mississippi  Farmer,  Jackson,  Miss.  See 

individual  listings. 
State  Press  -M  Negro)  ............  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1941      8      24      280      4.00 

L.  C.  Bates.  Editor;  State  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  808  W.  Ninth  St. 

LONOKEf  <G4),  pop.  1,556   (special  U.  S.  Census  3-16-53,  gives  2,068);  Lonoke  Co. 
(C).  23  m  E  of  Little  Rock.  CRI&P  RR.  Cotton  gin;  sawmill.  Timber.  Agri- 
culture. Rice,  cotton. 
Democrat  -h  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1871      6      24      280      2.00 

James  W.  Swaim,  Editor;  J.  W.  Swaim  and  E.  S.  Inglin,  Publishers. 
MAGNOLIAf  (D7),  pop.  6,918  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-20-68,  gives  10,426)  ;  Columbia 
Co.  (SW).  50  m  SE  of  Texarkana.  L&NW  RR.  Airline,  TTA.  Lumber,  cottonseed 
oil,  textile  mills;  cotton  gins;  bottling  works;  oil  refinery.  Rubber  life  boats, 
men's  clothing  manufactured.  Oil  wells.  Southern  State  College.  Pine,  oak,  gum 
timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hogs. 

{fEvjr.  ex.  Sat. 
Banner-News  -f  ........................  -I  &  Sun.,  Sun.  Democratic  ........  1938      8      24      29413.00 
I  Morn. 
Banner-News  4-  ........................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1878      8      24      294     2.00 
Gordon  Yates,  Editor;  W.  E.  Hussman,  Publisher. 
BrayV  .......................................  Bi-weekly,  Fri...  Collegiate  ........  1923      5      24      224      1.00 

Students  of  the  Southern  State  College,  Publishers. 

MALVERNf  (E5),  pop.  8,072;  Hot  Spring  Co.   (SWC).  20  m  SE  of  Hot  Spring.  MP; 

CRI&P  RRs.  Airport.  Lumber,  handle,  veneer,  aluminum,  flooring  mills.  Brick, 

tile,  bottling  works  ;  cotton  gins  ;  grist  mills.  Timber.  Dairy.  Agriculture.  Sweet 

potatoes,  corn,  cotton. 

Meteor-Journal  -f-  ....................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1878      8     24      308     2.00 

Wm.  R.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Record-4-  ...................................  Evgr.  ex.  Sun...  Democratic  .........  1916      8      23      290      8.00 

Frances  A.  Beerstecher,  Editor;  Mrs.  J.  H.  Beerstecher,  Publisher,  122  Main  St. 

MAMMOTH  SPRING  <G2%),  pop.  870;  Fulton  Co.  (N).  70  m  NW  of  Jonesboro.  SLSF 

RR.  Hydro-electric  power  plant  using  overflow  from  Mammoth  Spring.  Stave 

mill.  Summer  resort.  Timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Cotton,  hay,  corn. 

Democrat-}-  ..............................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1890      6     26     280     2.00 

Charles  E.  Wahlquist,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MANILA  <K2).  pop.  1,729;  Mississippi  Co.  (NE).  52  m  NW  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  SLSF 
RR.    Brick,    hollow    tile,    concrete    products    manufactured.    Tomato    cannery. 
Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 
Sentinel-}-  .................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1917     8     24     301     2.00 

Robert  D.  Benedict,  Editor  and  Publisher.  Osceola. 

MARIANNAt   <J4).  pop.  4,580:  Lee  Co.   (E).  66  m  SW  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  MP  RR. 
Manufactures  lumber,  men's  pants.  Saw  mill;  cotton  gins.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn,  soybeans,  peaches. 
Courier-Index  -f-  .......................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1875      7      24      280     250 

Marvin  B.  Caldwell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


J4.000 
30,000 

124,000 

>7,322 
56,954 

9,208 

J13,526 

J1.364 
$150 

$12,500 


17,018 


1,090 


§3,980 

1,072 


§1,950 
§2,950 


§1,388 


§1,875 


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ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
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MARKED  TREE  (K2%),  pop.  2,878  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-28-57,  gives  3,065);  Poin- 
sett  Co.  (NE)  On  St.  Francis  River,  80  m  SE  of  Jonesboro.  SLSF  RR.  Lumber 
mills;  compress,  cotton  grins.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  soy- 
beans. 

Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1905     7     24     280     2.50 

Dorothy  D.  Stuck,  Editor;  Howard  C.  Stuck,  Publisher. 

MARSHALLf  (E2),  pop.  1,189;  Searcy  Co.  (N).  90  m  N  of  Little  Rock.  Railroad  station. 
Harrison.  AAO  RR.  Cannery;  cotton  gin.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Straw- 
berries, vegetables. 

Mountain  Wave Wednesday Independent 1890      8      24      280      2.00        §2,515 

James  R.  and  Lillian  E.  Tudor,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

McCRORYf  (H3),  pop.  1,118;  Woodruff  Co.  (NEC).  79  m  NE  of  Little  Rock.  MP  RR. 
Cotton  gins ;  saw,  grist  mills ;  rice  warehouse.  Oak,  cypress,  gum  timber.  Diver- 
sified fanning.  Rice* 

Arkansas  Central  Leader -K.. Thursday Democratic 1923      6     26     278      2.00        §1,295 

Harlan  V.  Walker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

McGEHEE  (H6ft).  pop.  8,876;  Desha  Co.  (SE).  25  m  NW  of  Greenville,  Miss.  MP  RR. 
Cotton  gins;  bottling  works;  logging;  rice  mills;  meat  packing  plant;  glove  fac- 
tory. Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  rice,  hay. 

Times-f Thursday Democratic 1924      8      22      280     2.50        §2,375 

Harry  Clark,  Editor;  Times  Printing  Co.,  Publisher 

MELBOURNE!  (Gl),  pop.  568;  Izard  Co.  (N).  70  m  NW  of  Jonesboro.  Railroad  station, 
Guion.  MP  RR.  Saw  mills;  cotton  gin.  Stock,  dairy  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 


Times -f- Thursday Democratic 1896 

I.  L.  Shrader.  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7      24      280      2.00        §1,550 


MENAf  (B4),  pop.  4,445;  Polk  Co.  (W).  65  m  S  of  Fort  Smith.  KCS  RR.  Manufactures, 
shirts,  leather  goods,  bed  slats.  Saw  mills;  cotton  gin.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn,  potatoes,  berries,  poultry,  dairy  products.  Cattle. 

{Star-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1899      8      24      287      6.00 
Star-f Thursday Independent 1896      8     24      287     2.00 
R.  W.  St.  John,  Editor;  Mena  Star  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

MONETTE  (K2),  pop.  1,114;  Craighead  Co.  (NE).  25  m  E  of  Jonesboro.  SLSF  RR. 
Cotton  gins;  grist  mills,  bean  elevators.  Stock,  poultry  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  Boy- 
beans* 

Sun-f- Thursday Democratic 1934      8     24      294      1.50 

F.  D.  Troutt,  Editor;  Troutt  Brothers,  Publishers,  Jonesboro. 

MONTICELLOf  (G6),  pop.  4,501;  Drew  Co.  (SE).  50  m  SE  of  Pine  Bluff.  AD&N; 
MP  RRs.  Airport.  Cotton,  cottonseed  oil.  lumber,  stave,  textile,  rug  mills; 
bottling  works.  Arkansas  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College.  Timber.  Truck, 
fruit  farms.  Cotton,  tomatoes,  peaches. 

Advance-Monticellonian  -f .Thursday Democratic 1870      7      24      280     3.50 

Frances  S.  J aggers,  Editor;  Mrs.  M.  R.  Whittington,  Publisher. 

Weevil  Outlet -f  V Bi-monthly Collegiate 1924  Contr2o6lled2  f  r°ee  ^t° 

Students  of  Arkansas  A.  and  M.  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MORRILTONf  (E8),  pop.  5.488;  Conway  Co.  (C).  40  m  NW  of  Little  Rock.  MP  RR. 

Manufactures  lumber,  electric  matches,  clothing,  cheese.  Cotton,  cottonseed  oil, 

saw  mills;  bottling   work*.   Pine  and   hardwood   timber.   Agriculture.   Cotton, 

livestock. 
Democrat  4- Thursday Independent 1896      8      24      287      2.50 

Eugene  Wirges,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Headlight-f Wednesday Democratic 1874      7      24      280     2.50 

Earl  Haynes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOUNTAIN  HOMEf  (Fl),  pop.  2,217;  Baxter  Co.  (N).  100  m  NW  of  Jonesboro. 
Railroad  station,  Cotter.  MP  RR.  Cotton  gin;  grist  mill.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Baxter  Bulletin-}- Thursday Independent 1901     8     22     294     2.50 

Tom  Dearmore  and  Pete  Shiras,  Editors;  Shiras  Brothers  Ptg.  Co.,  Publisher. 

MOUNTAIN  VIEWf  (F2),  pop.  1,043;  Stone  Co.  (N).  80  m  N  of  Little  Rock.  Railroad 
station,  Sylamore.  MP  RR.  Lumber,  headings,  staves  manufactured.  Rolling 
mills ;  cotton  gin.  Summer  resort.  Pine  and  hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  grain 
farms.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat. 

Stone  County  Leader Thursday Independent 1952     8     24     308     2.00 

Charles  Edward  Tudor,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOUNT  IDAf  (C4%),  pop.  5B6;  Montgomery  Co.  (W).  85  m  W  of  Hotsprlngs  Nat'l 
Park.  Nearest  RR  station,  Norman.  MP  RR.  Pulpwood,  cinnabar,  pine  timber. 

Montgomery  County  News 4-. Thursday Democratic 1937      7      24      280      2.50 

Lena  Irby,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  128. 

MULBERRY  (B2H),  pop.  952;  Crawford  Co.  (NW).  20  m  NE  of  Fort  Smith.  MP  RR. 
Cotton  gin ;  saw  mill.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Crawford  County  Bulletin Thursday Democratic 1951     7     24     276     1.50 

Lee  R.  McDaniel.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MURFREESBOROt  (C5),pop.  1,079 ;  Pike  Co.  (SW).  60  m  SW  of  Hot  Springs.  Railroad 
station.  Highland.  PAN  RR.  Mercury*  cinnabar  mines.  Lumber  mill.  Pine  timber. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peaches. 

Pike  County  Courier 4- Friday Democratic 1888     6     26     280     2.00 

R.  N.  Thomasson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


§1,442 
§3,448 


1,270 


§2,231 

$700 
*500 


§3,440 
§1,491 


§3332 


J1.200 


§1,370 


$700 


842 


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ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  fCotmty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  Visaed  only  daring  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  to. 

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NASHVILLE  (C5%),  pop.  8,648;  Howard  Co.  (SW).  89  m  NE  of  Texarkana.  GN&A 
RR.  Manufactures  beverages,  lumber,  baskets,  cement  products.  Cotton  gin ;  saw 
mill.  Pine,  gum,  oak  timber.  Stock  and  dairy  farms.  Peaches,  cotton,  alfalfa. 

News-f- Tues.  &  Fri Independent 1878     7     24     280     8.00        §2,300 

Louis  Graves,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Spotlight+ Thursday Democratic 1938     6     26     280     2.00          1,957 

F.  C.  Hawkins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEWARK  (H2),  pop.  918;  Independence  Co.  (N).  45  m  SW  of  Jonesboro.  MP  RR. 
Grist  mills;  cotton  gin.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  alfalfa,  corn. 

Journal  -f- Thursday Democratic 1901     7     24     280      1.50  

Roy  Craig.  Publisher. 

NEWPORTf  (H2).  pop.  6,254  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-5-57,  gives  6,819)  ;  Jackson  Co. 

(NE).  On  White  River.  80  m  NW  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  MP  RR.  Cottonseed  oil, 

lumber   mills;    handle,    button,    canning,    shoe,    metal   tube   factories;    bottling 

works;  cotton  compress.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  rice,  livestock. 

I  Independent -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Democratic .1901      8     24     29410.21        §1,976 

]  Independent -f Friday Democratic 1901      8      24      294      1.50          1,948 

1           O.  I.  Richolson,  Editor;  Mrs.  A.  C.  Wilkerson,  Mrs.  O.  I.  Richolson,  Publishers. 
Jackson  County  Democrat +  . .Thursday Democratic 1936     7      22     280     2.00          1,487 

Ells  L.  Huff,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NORTH  LITTLE  ROCK  (F4),  pop.  44,097  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-23-58,  gives  57,405)  ; 
Pulaski  Co.  (C).  On  Arkansas  River,  opposite  Little  Rock.  MP;  CRI&P;  SLSW 
RRs. 

Manufactures  chemicals,  coke,  tobacco,  cloth,  excelsior,  electrical  appliances, 
baking  powder.  Railroad  shops;  pulp  mill;  stock  yards.  Two  banks;  deposits 
(9-24-58),  $13,090,570.  19,000  electric  meters;  16,298  gas  meters;  23,600 
telephones. 

^offs^tf*!^  [Srm^e^s  ^^ 1946      4      30      21°      X>6°      103'810 

Ed.  H."Thomas7 Editor;'  Arkansas  State  Electric  Co-op.  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  344. 

Times  -f Thursday Independent 1899     8     2S     294 

Robert  S.  McCord,  Editor;  Pulaaki  Publishing  Co.,  119  E.  Broadway. 

OSCEOLAf  (L2),  pop.  6,006;  Mississippi  Co.  (NE).  On  Mississippi  River,  20  m  S  of 

Blytheville.  SLSF  RR.  Manufactures  feed,  cereal,  cottonseed  oil  products.  Saw 

mill ;  bottling  works ;  cotton  gins.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  alfalfa,  corn. 
Times -f- Thursday Independent 1870      8      24      294      2.50        §2,662 

R.  D.  Benedict.  Editor  and  Publisher,  210  Poplar  St. 
OZARKf   (C2%)  pop.  1,757   (special  U.  S.  Census  8-8-57,  gives  1,966)  ;  Franklin  Co. 

(NW).  On  Arkansas  River,  35  m  E  of  Fort  Smith.  MP  RR.  Airport.  Cannery; 

creamery.  Coal  mines.  Pine,  oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  cotton,  peanuts. 
Democrat-Enterprise Thursday Democratic 1878      7      24     276      1.50  

C.  M.  Threadglll.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Spectator-f Tuos.  &  Fri Democratic 1911     6     26     280     2.50          1,981 

E.  A.  Burrow,  Editor;  Isham  L.  Burrow,  Publisher. 

PARAGOULDf  (JO.  pop.  9,668;  Greene  Co.  (NE).  69  m  NW  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  SLSW; 

MP  RRs.  Manufactures  staves,  heading,  spokes,  shoes,  shirts.  Saw  mills ;  cotton 

gins ;  bottling  works.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay.  Cattle. 
Big  Picture.  The  (offset) Thursday Independent 1948     7     22     294      6.00        §3,102 

Myrl  R.  Mueller,  Editor;  L.  V.  Rhine.  Publisher. 
Press-Soliphone-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun... Ind.  Dem 1886      8     24     28710.20        §3,973 

Geo.  Clark,  Editor;  Daily  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

PARISt  (C8),  pop.  8,781;  Logan  Co.  (W).  40  m  E  of  Fort  Smith.  FSS&RI;  MP  RRs. 
Saw  mills.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Dairying. 

f  Express-f- Thursday Democratic 1880      8      24      287      2.50        §2,100 

]   Progress-f- Monday Democratic 1010      8      24     280     2.50        §2,100 

'  John  Guion,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PARKIN  (J8),  pop.  1,414;  Cross  Co.  (E).  30  m  W  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  MP  RR.  Manu- 
factures lumber,  concrete  products,  buttons.  Cotton  gin.  Oak,  hardwood  timber. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  rice,  soybeans. 

Cross  County  Times -f Thursday Democratic 1933      8      24      294      2.50  §540 

Sterling  Melhorn.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PERRYVILLEf  (E3%),  pop.  674;  Perry  Co.  (C).  40  m  NW  of  Little  Rock.  Railroad 
station,  Perry.  CRI&P  RR.  Saw  mill.  Stock,  truck  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Perry  County  News-f Thursday Independent 1870     8     24     294     2.00  §057 

Bonnie  R.  Holland,  Editor;  Eugene  Wirges,  Publisher,  Morrilton. 

PIGGOTTf  (Kl).  pop.  2,558;  Clay  Co.  (NE).  40  m  NW  of  Blytheville.  SLSW;  SLSF 
RRs.  Manufactures  concrete  tile,  shoes,  handles.  Cotton  gin,  saw  mill.  Oak,  gum, 
hickory  timber.  Ships  hogs.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Cotton. 

Banner -f Friday Democratic 1892     6     26     280     2.50        §2,550 

Laud  Payne,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PINE  BLUFFt  (F5),  pop.  87,162  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-8-66,  gives  89,796)  ;  Jefferson 
Co.  (SEC).  45  m  SE  of  Little  Rock.  MP;  SLSW  RRs.  Airline,  TTA.  Industrial 

Manufactures  lumber,  wood  products,  cotton  pickers,  electric  transformers, 
pillow  cases,  bed  sheets,  kraft  paper  bags,  chemicals,  archery  equipment,  news- 
print. Cotton  market  and  livestock,  cotton  oil  mills ;  cotton  compresses  and  ware- 
houses; stockyards.  Two  banks;  deposits  (6-80-68),  $58,781,192.  12,221  electric 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
tmi,  12  to  inch.  Y  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
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PINE  BLUFFf  (Continued)  Estib  Cols <S> Width V Depth    Sub  Clrc 

meters;  14,230  gas  meters;  10,742  telephones.  Agricultural,  Mechanical  and 
Normal  College  (Negro).  Pine,  gum,  oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Cattle,  hogs, 
cotton,  rice,  corn.  TV  station. 

r  ~          i  i_i_                              JEvg.  ex.  Sun.,   n*w..w.».*i<.      1868     8     23     801   18.20**16,579 
Commercial  4- fSu£  Morn.        Democratic Sunday  circ.**16;892 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Gordon  N.  Freeman,  Editor;  E.  W.  Freeman,  Jr.,  Publisher,  112  Main  St. 

POCAHONTASf  (Jl),  pop.  8,840;  Randolph  Co.  (NE).  On  Black  River,  85  m  NW  of 
Jonesboro.  SLSF  RR.  Manufactures  handles,  staves,  shoes.  Cooperage;  bottling 
works;  cotton  gins.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Star  HeraldH- Thursday Democratic 1880     8     24     294     2.50        53,80O 

Eunice  B.  O'Baugh,  Editor ;  Star  Herald  Printing  Co. 

PRAIRIE  GROVE  (B2),  pop.  989;  Washington  Co.  (NW).  45  m  N  of  Fort  Smith.  SLSF 
RR.  Flour,  stave  mills ;  tomato  cannery.  White  oak,  walnut  timber.  Agriculture. 
Tomatoes,  strawberries,  grain. 

Enterprise  + Thursday Democratic 1936      6      26      280      2. BO  §804 

G.  E.  Wiswell,  Jr.,  Editor;  G.  E.  and  E.  M.  Wiswell,  Publishers. 

PRESCOTTf  (D6),  pop.  8,960;  Nevada  Co.  (SW).  48  m  NE  of  Texarkana.  MP;  P&NW 
RRs.  Airport.  Lumber,  cottonseed  oil  mills.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton 
corn. 

Nevada  County  Picayune  +  ...  Thursday Democratic Ib79     7      24      280      2.00        §1,300 

C.  O.  Wahlquist,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Nevada  News -f Thursday Democratic 1905      6      26      280     2.00          1.440 

Archie  W.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RECTOR  (Kl),  pop.  1.855;  Clay  Co.  (NE).  85  m  NW  of  Blytheville.  SLSW  RR.  Cotton 
gin ;  saw  mills.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  fruit. 


Clay  County  Democrat -h Thursday Independent 1889     7      24      280 

Wendell  H.  Crow,  Editor;  Wendell  H.  and  Elizabeth  F.  Crow,  Publishers. 


2.50        §1,483 


RISONf   (F5%),  pop.  958;  Cleveland  Co.   (S).  20  m  SW  of  Pine  Bluff.  SLSW  RR. 
Saw  mills ;  cotton  gins.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Cleveland  County  Herald -[-....Wednesday Democratic 1888      6     26      276      1.50 

Guy  M.  Sadler  and  William  G.  Sadler,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ROGERS  (Bl),  pop.  4,962;  Benton  Co.  (NW).  75  m  N  of  Fort  Smith.  SLSF  RR.  Manu- 
factures nylon  hosiery,  vinegar,  silica,  lumber.  Nursery;  hatchery.  Mountain 


resort.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Apples,  grapes,  strawberries. 

Democrat -f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1881      8      24      280 

News-f- Evs.  ex.  Sun. ..Ind.  Dem 1907      8      24      280 

C.  C.  Lambert,  Editor;  Northwest  Arkansas  Pub.  Co.,  104  W.  Poplar  St. 


2.50 
8.00 


RUSSELL  VILLEf  (D8),  pop.  8,166;  Pope  Co.  (NW).  62  m  NW  of  Little  Rock.  MP; 
DftR  RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  staves,  headings.  Cooperage  plant;  lumber 
mills  ;  cotton  compress  ;  bottling  works  ;  nursery.  Arkansas  Polytechnic  College. 
Coal  mines;  timber.  Diversified  farming. 


Arka-Tech+  V  ........................  .Thursday  ........  Collegiate.  .......... 

Students  of  Arkansas  Polytechnic  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
vx-  Sat> 


>  Ind.  Dem  ............  1924      8      24      294      8.50 


{1,550 


§136 
§3,504 


1,100 
450 

2,177 
2,019 


(Courier-Democrat  + j  Jv 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Courier-Democrat -f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1875      8      24      294      3.00 
Craig  Lovesy,  Editor;  Courier  Democrat  Pub.  Corp.,  112  S.  Boulder. 

SALEMf  (Gl),  pop.  687;  Fulton  Co.  (N).  75  m  NW  of  Jonesboro.  Railroad  station, 
Mammoth  Spring.  SLSF  RR.  Oak  timber.  Stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  cotton. 

Headlight  + Thursday Independent 1928      6      24      280      2.00          1,330 

Carl  White.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SEARCYt  (G3),  pop.  6,024  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-29-58,  gives  7,371);  White  Co. 
(NEC).  60  m  NE  of  Little  Rock.  DK&S;  CRI&P  RRs.  Stave,  heading  mills; 
cotton  gin;  warehouse;  compress;  bottling  works;  pecan  shelling  plant;  shoe 
factory.  Harding  College.  Pine,  oak,  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn, 
strawberries. 

Bison,  The+V ..Wednesday Collegiate 1925     5     24     220     2.00          1,000 

Students  of  Harding  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.  500 

(Citizen-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Democratic 1890      9      23      294      7.50        §2,079 
White  County  Citizen -f Wednesday Democratic 1854      9     23      294      2.00        §1,675 

Perrin  Jones,  Editor;  M.  P.  Jones,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

SHERIDANf  (F6).  pop.  1,898;  Grant  Co.  (C).  25  m  NW  of  Pine  Bluff.  MP  RR.  Handle 
factory;  saw  mills;  cotton  gin.  Pine,  cypress,  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture. 
Corn,  cotton,  peanuts. 

Headlight  + Thursday Agric.  Dem 1881      6      26      280      2.50          1,823 

Dalton  V.  Walker,  Editor  and  Publisher,  109  E.  Center  St. 

SILOAM  SPRINGS  (Al),  pop.  8,270;  Benton  Co.  (NW).  60  m  N  of  Fort  Smith.  KCS 

RR.  Airport.  Butter,  canning  factories,  John  Brown  University.  Health  resort. 

Oak,  pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit,  livestock,  poultry. 
Herald  and  Democrat  -f Thursday Democratic 1879     5     24     210     3.00        J2.568 

A.  W.  Perrine,  Jr.,  Editor;  Perrine  Publishing  Company. 
Interstate  News-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1944     7     24     280     3.00          2,760 

D.  A.  Gean,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  812. 
Threefold  Advocate 4- Saturday Coll.  ft  Alum 1987     6     24     224     4.00  

Students  of  John  Brown  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher*s  Report;  Ligbt  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <3>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ARKANSAS 


Estab  Col$<2> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

SMACKOVER  (E7),  pop.  2,496;  Union  Co.  (8).  12  m  NW  of  El  Dorado.  MP  RR.  Oil 
refineries.  Oil  wells.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Journal  + Friday Ind.  Dem 1922      9     23      308     2.00        §1,604 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  8.  Arkansas  Progress,  £1  Dorado.  Combined 

circ.  §2,475. 
Mrs.  J.  T.  Reynolds,  Publisher. 

SPRINGDALE  (Bl),  pop.  5,835  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-28-56,  gives  7,328) ;  Washing- 
ton Co.  (NW).  10  m  N  of  Fayetteville.  SLSF  RR.  Canning,  vinegar,  fruit  juice 
factories;  wineries;  distillery;  nursery.  Fruit  shipped.  Hardwood  timber.  Agri- 
culture. Strawberries,  grapes.  Poultry. 

News  + |&Vjfun.X*Sat*  Democratic 1887      8      22      287    10.40        §3,800 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  R.  Sanders,  Editor;  Springdale  News,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

STAMPS  (D7),  pop.  2,552;  Lafayette  Co.  (SW).  86  m  E  of  Texarkana.  LA  A;  SL8W 
RRs.  Bottling  works;  sulphur  plant;  cotton  gin.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  hay. 

Lafayette  Co.  Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1906      7      24      280      2.00        J1.400 

Briner  Thomas,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STAR  CITYf  (G5%),  pop.  1,296;  Lincoln  Co.  (SE).  27  m  SE  of  Pine  Buff.  ARK  RR. 
Cotton  gins ;  shirt  factory.  Agriculture.  Tomatoes,  cotton,  corn,  peaches.  Cattle. 


Lincoln  Ledger -f- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1878 

E.  W.  Causey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


6      26      280      2.50        §1,368 


STATE  SANATORIUM  (C8),  pop.  X300 ;  Logan  Co.  ( W).  40  m  SE  of  Fort  Smith.  Rail- 
road station  and  bank,  Booneville.  CRI&P  RR.  State  Sanatorium.  Agriculture. 
Corn,  potatoes.  Cattle. 

Sanatorium  Outlook + Monthly Tuberculosis 1923     3     26      140      1.00          1,450 

Mrs.  Ethel  Cox,  Editor;  Sanatorium  Outlook,  Publisher. 

STEPHENS  (D6%),  pop.  1,283;  Ouachita  Co.  (S).  17  m  SW  of  Camden.  SLSW  RR. 
Manufactures  petroleum  products,  lumber.  Yellow  pine.  Agriculture.  Cotton. 

Star Thursday Democratic 1949      8      24      294      2.00  §719 

Marivonne  Fawyer,  Editor;  W.  E.  Hussman,  Publisher. 

STUTTGARTf  (G4%),  pop.  7.276  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-14-56,  gives  9,151); 
Arkansas  Co.  (E).  46  m  SE  of  Little  Rock.  CRI&P;  SLSW  RRs.  Airline,  TTA. 
Lumber,  rice,  feed  mills.  Oak,  gum  timber.  Agriculture. 

Leader Evg.  ex.  Sun..  Independent 1885      8      24      294    13.00        §2,950 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Calvin  Mannen,  Editor;  Ray  Kimball,  Publisher. 

SULPHUR  SPRINGS  (A%),  pop.  543;  Benton  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NW  of  Rogers.  Bank 

town,  Gravette.  KCS  RR.  Timber.  Poultry. 
Beacon -f- Semi-mo Independent 1955      4      24      154      1.00  400 


Homer  A.  Stuart,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  86. 


550 — Free 


TEXARKANAf  (B7),  pop.  15,875  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-24-56,  gives  19,733)  ;  Miller 
Co.  (SW).  157  m  S  of  Little  Rock.  (Total  population  of  Texarkana,  Ark.,  and 
Texarkana,  Tex.,  40,628.)  TAP;  SLSW;  MP  RRs.  Airlines,  BNF;  TTA. 

Lumber,  cotton  seed  oil,  cotton  gins ;  compress.  Creosoted,  clay,  sulphur,  sheet 
metal  products;  cross  arms,  medicine,  caskets,  lead  manufactured.  Two  banks. 
Bank  clearings  (6-30-56),  $8,653,000;  deposits  (6-30-56),  $58,418,408.  20,277 
electric  meters;  17,230  gas  meters;  18,504  telephones.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Cattle.  TV  station. 

Every  Morn....Independent 1875     9     23 


«   News -f Evgr.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1875      9      23      301    15.60    **6,523 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
I  J.  Q.  Mahaffey,  Editor;  Texarkana  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  806  Wood  St. 

Two  States  Press -f Thursday Independent 1935      9      24      294      1.50 

Luciel  McElreath,  Editor  and  Publisher,  615  Locust  St. 

THORNTON   (E6),  pop.  X668;  Calhoun  Co.  (S).  45  m  SW  of  Pine  Bluff.  SLSW  RR. 

Bank,  Fordyce.  Saw  mills.  Timber.  Agriculture. 

|  For  The  Poor  (no  adv.) Monthly Religious 1940      1      40        80      1.25  3,042 

\  Primitive  Baptist  -f Semi.mo Religious 1886     3     26      126     2.00 

W.  H.  Cayce,  Editor;  Cayce  Publishing  Company. 

TRUMANN  (J2).  pop.  3,744  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-21-56,  gives  4,133;  Poinsett  Co. 
(NE).  16  m  S  of  Jonesboro.  SLSF;  SLSW  RRs.  Lumber  manufactured.  Cotton 
gins,  compress,  warehouse.  Oak,  gum  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Democrat-f Thursday Independent 1923      7      24      280      2.50         §1,686 

Ira  Woodliff,  Editor;  Howard  Stuck,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

TUCKERMAN  (H2),  pop.  1,258  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-27-58,  gives  1,838) ;  Jackson 
Co.  (NE).  80  m  SW  of  Jonesboro.  MP  RR.  Cotton  gnis;  grist,  rice  mills.  Alumi- 
num foil;  house  trailer  factory.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  watermelons,  soybeans. 

Record Thursday Democratic 1919      7      24      280      2.00        §1,342 

J.  E.  Parrott,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VAN  BURENf  (B8),  pop.  6,418;  Crawford  Co.  (NW).  On  Arkansas  River,  5  m  NE  of 
Fort  Smith.  MP;  SLSF  RRs.  Railroad  shops.  Canneries.  Natural  gas  wells.  Oak, 
gum,  hickory  timber.  Agriculture.  Spinach,  peaches,  strawberries. 

Press -Argus -f- Thursday Democratic 1859      5      24      224     2.00 

Hugh  Park,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


§5,851 


Circulation  —  fr*Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
(P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  4  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  Inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estib  Cols<!> Width V  Depth    Sub  Clrt 

WALDRONf  (B4).  pop.  1.292;  Scott  Co.  (W).  40  m  SE  of  Fort  Smith.  AW  RR. 
Lumber  mills.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Furniture  factory.  Agriculture.  Dairying. 
Cotton,  corn,  lespedesa,  hay. 

Advance  Reporter  + Thursday Dem.  Agric 1878     7     24     280     2.00        51*200 

Cox  Bros.,  Editor*  and  Publishers. 

WALNUT  RIDGEf  <J1),  pop.  8,106;  Lawrence  Co.  (NE).  20  m  W  of  Joneaboro.  MP; 
SLSF  RRs.  Saw  mills;  bottling  works;  compress;  cotton  gin,  dress  factory. 
Southern  Baptist  College.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  rice. 

Times  Dispatch-f Thursday Democratic 1910      8      24     294      3.00        §3,921 

James  L.  Bland.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WARRENf  (F6),  pop.  2.616;  Bradley  Co.  (S).  46  m  SW  of  Pine  Bluff.  MP;  W&OV; 
W&SR  RRs.  Cottonseed  oil,  lumber  mills;  bottling  works;  cotton  gin.  Pine, 
hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  potatoes,  tomatoes,  truck. 

Eagle- Democrat + Thursday Democratic 1884      8     22      287      3.00          2,690 

Robert  L.  Newton,  Editor;  W.  L.  Love,  Publisher. 

WEST  MEMPHIS  (K3),  pop.  9,112  (special  U.  8.  Census  12-15-55,  gives  15,776); 
Crittenden  Co.  (E).  MP;  SLSF  RRs.  Bridge  to  Memphis,  Tenn.  Cottonseed  oil, 
saw,  grist,  lumber  mills ;  compress ;  soybean  and  feed  mills.  Oil  terminal.  Hard- 
wood timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay,  soybeans. 

Arkansas  World -f   (Negro). ..Saturday Independent. 1940     8     24     280     4.00        16,760 

A.  G.  Shields,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  281  S.  8th  St. 

r  Crittenden  County  Times  +  ...Friday Independent 1931     8     24     294     8.00        §1,541 

•j  Times  + {lS?*&^*un.     Independent 1957     8     24     294   10.00        §1,232 

L  Margaret  Woolfolk,  Editor;  Crittenden  Publishing  Co.,  Box  459. 

WYNNEf  (J8),  pop.  4.142;  Cross  Co.  (E).  46  m  W  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  MP  RR.  Manu- 
factures concrete  blocks.  Cotton  gins;  grist  mills,  rice  drier.  Fruit  shipped. 
Agriculture.  Rice,  peaches,  apples. 

Progress Thursday Dem.  &  Agric....  1900      8      24      294      3.00        §1,965 

Wm.  M.  Courtney,  Editor ;  Star* Progress,  Inc.,  Publisher,  2 12  Terry  St. 

YELLVILLEf  (El),  pop.  697;  Marion  Co.  (N).  On  White  River,  100  m  SE  of  Spring- 
field, Mo.  MP  RR.  Cheese  factory;  saw,  stave,  grist  mills;  cine,  lead  mines; 
pine,  oak,  cedar  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms.  Corn,  hay,  wheat. 

Mountain  Echo 4- Thursday Democratic 1882      7      24     280     3.00          1,650 

Jack  Tipton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — A- *  Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  iPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  7  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CALIFORNIA 

Population  10,586,223   (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  SACRAMENTO 

California  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Oregon,  east  by  Nevada  and  Arizona,  south  by  Lower 
California,  west  by  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Its  length  is  approximately  770  miles;  its  breadth  230 
miles;  land  area,  156,740  square  miles;  rank,  in  area,  second. 

The  state  has  a  coast  line  of  1,000  miles  indented  by  many  bays,  among  them  Humboldt,  San 
Francisco,  of  Golden  Gate  fame,  and  San  Diego.  Crossing  these  waterways  are  the  San  Francisco- 
Oakland  Bay  Bridge  and  the  Golden  Gate  Bridge,  both  of  which  have  attracted  wide  attention  as 
feats  of  engineering.  Two  mountain  ranges  traverse  it,  the  Sierra  Nevada  in  the  east  and  the 
Coast  Range  in  the  west.  Between  them  lie  the  beautiful  and  fertile  Sacramento  and  San  Joaquin 
Valleys.  Peaks  of  the  Coast  Range  rise  to  8,000  feet;  in  the  Sierras  altitudes  exceed  10,000  feet. 
Mt.  Whitney  is  14,501  feet  above  sea  level  and  the  highest  point  in  the  United  States.  Only  70 
miles  from  it,  in  the  same  county,  is  the  lowest  point  in  the  entire  country,  Death  Valley,  a 
depression  that  is  276  feet  below  sea  level. 

The  northern  part  of  the  state  is  an  elevated  mountain  region,  noted  for  timber,  minerals  and 
fruits.  The  central  and  southern  portions,  except  in  the  mountainous  districts,  have  soils  of 
unexcelled  fertility.  The  southwestern  part  is  valuable  for  minerals,  contains  some  fertile  valleys 
and  also  arid,  barren  deserts. 

Like  the  topography,  the  climate  is  extremely  varied,  ranging  from  the  temperatures  of  snow- 
capped mountains  to  those  of  the  tropics.  And  its  rainfall  varies  from  75  inches  in  the  wet  season 
in  the  north  to  about  two  inches  in  the  desert  regions.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Fresno  gives  the 
temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  63.3;  highest  temperature  recorded  as  115;  lowest  as  17; 
total  annual  precipitation  as  9.50  inches. 

There  are  large  forests  in  the  state,  especially  on  the  North  Coast  Range.  In  several  of  the 
national  parks,  among  them  celebrated  Yosemite,  are  to  be  seen  the  giant  Sequoias.  The  Univer- 
sity of  California,  one  of  the  largest  universities  in  the  country,  is  located  at  Berkeley  with  a 
branch  in  Los  Angeles.  Two  other  noted  universities  are  Leland  Stanford  at  Palo  Alto  and  Uni- 
versity of  Southern  California  at  Los  Angeles.  Lick  Observatory  is  located  at  Mt.  Hamilton. 
Near  San  Diego  is  the  Palomar  Mountain  Observatory,  housing  the  largest  reflecting  telescope 
ever  made.  Hollywood,  a  suburb  of  Los  Angeles,  is  the  center  of  the  motion  picture  industry. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  second.  Urban  residents  in  1950,  80.6%.  In  1950,  of  the 
10,686,223  total  population,  9,947,223  were  white;  639,000  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  137,168.  Farm  acreage,  36,613,291.  Average  acreage  per  farm  266.9. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $40,543.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  33,351. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $1,752,606,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $1,021,588,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  cotton  (value  of  production),  $258,248,000,  rank,  second; 
hay,  $80,708,000,  rank,  first;  barley,  $68,624,000,  rank,  first;  potatoes,  $45,933,000,  rank,  third; 
rice,  $41,000,000,  rank,  fourth;  sugar  beets  (1956  value  of  production),  $39,900,000,  rank,  first; 
cottonseed  (value  of  production),  $32,305,000,  rank,  second;  dry  edible  beans,  $29,374,000,  rank, 
first;  alfalfa  seed,  $20,907,000.  rank,  first;  corn,  $15,417,000;  sorghum  grain,  $13,276,000,  rank, 
fourth;  wheat,  $11,995,000;  sweet  potatoes,  $6,537,000,  rank,  second;  oats,  $4,307,000:  flaxseed, 
$4,186,000,  rank,  fourth;  hops,  $3,963,000,  rank  second;  red  clover  seed,  $503,000,  rank,  tenth; 
dry  field  peas,  $390,000,  rank,  fourth;  alsike  seed,  $292,000.  Tree  nuts  (1957):  walnuts,  $28,- 
867,000;  almonds,  $18,352,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruits  (Citrus)  (1957-58)  :  oranges  and  tangerines,  $96,420,000,  rank,  second; 
grapefruit,  $6,089,000,  rank,  second;  lemons,  $34,687,000,  rank,  first. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruits  (noncitrus)  (1957)  :  grapes,  $140,551,000,  rank,  first:  peaches,  $54,- 
296,000,  rank,  first;  strawberries  (value  of  production),  $33,549,000,  rank,  first;  dried  prunes, 
$30,818,000;  pears,  $26,133,000,  rank,  first;  apricots,  $17,026,000;  plums,  $15,851,000;  apples, 
$13,186,000,  rank,  fourth;  cherries,  $8,721,000,  rank,  second;  avacados,  $7,840,000;  olives,  $8,- 
843,000;  figs,  $5,012,000;  persimmons,  $183.000;  pomegranates,  $142,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $537,552,000,  rank,  sixth;  all 
sheep  and  lambs,  $39,494,000,  rank,  third;  hogs  and  pigs,  $12,641,000;  horses  and  mules, 
$8,591,000,  rank,  ninth. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957)  :  eggs,  $138,283.000,  rank,  first;  turkeys,  $58,905,000,  rank, 
first;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers),  $39,159,000,  rank,  ninth. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957):  all  milk  and  cream,  $355,938,000,  rank,  third. 
Total  milk  production  on  farms,  7,708,000,000  lb«.  Dairy  products  (1957):  evaporated  milk, 
265,878,000  Ibs.;  creamed  cottage  cheese,  10,757,000  Ibs. ;  non-fat  dry  milk  solids,  63,286.000  Ibs.; 
creamery  butter,  81,550,000  Ibs.;  American  cheese,  3,515,000  Ibs,;  ice  cream,  51,748,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Total  catch  (1956),  674,645,000  Ibs.;  $57,722,000  value.  Principal  fish:  tuna,  tuna-like  fish, 
jack  mackerel,  salmon,  flounder,  crabs,  sardines. 

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FORESTS 

Total  lumber  production  (including  Nevada)  (1953),  5,122  million  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods: 
ponderosa  pine,  douglaa  fir,  redwood,  white  fir,  sugar  pine,  incense  cedar,  sitko  spruce,  port 
orford  cedar,  alder,  hemlock,  lodgepole  pine,  oak. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $8,670,358,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
transportation  equipment,  food  and  kindred  products,  fabricated  metal  products,  machinery 
(except  electrical).  Total  expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $550,242,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1954),  $1,371,941,000,  rank,  third.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value: 
petroleum,  natural  gas,  natural-gas  liquids,  cement. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  6,451,600.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.) 
7,069,000,  rank,  first.  Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  1,357.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954), 
181,080;  sales,  $15,629,108,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES* 
Total  number  of  counties  58 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Alameda    (W),    Oakland 740,815 

2  —Alpine  (E).  Markleeville 241 

8  Amador  (EC).  Jackson 9.151 

4  Butte   (N).  Oroville 64.930 

5  Calaveras    (C).  San  Andreas 9,902 

6  Colusa  (C).Colusa 11,651 

7  Contra  Costa   (W),  Martinez 298,984 

8  Del  Norte   (NW),  Crescent  City  8,078 

9  Eldorado    (EC),    Placerville 16,207 

10  Fresno   (SW),  Fresno 276,516 

11  Glenn    (NWC),   Willows 15,448 

12  Humboldt    (NW),    Eureka 69,241 

13  Imperial   (SE).  El  Centre 62,976 

14  Inyo   (SE),  Independence 11,658 

15  Kern   (S),  Bakersfield 228,309 

16  Kings    (SW),    Hanford 46,768 

17  Lake  (C),  Lakeport 11,481 

18  Lassen    (NE),   Susanville 18,474 

19  Los   Angeles    (S),  Los   Angeles. .4, 151, 687 

20  Madera   (SO.  Madera 36,964 

21  Marin    (W),  San  Rafael 86,619 

22  Mariposa   (C),  Mariposa 6,145 

23  Mendocino    (NW).  Ukiah 40,854 

24  Merced    (C),  Merced 69,780 

25  Modoc   (NE),  Alturas 9,678 

26  Mono    (E),    Bridgeport 2.115 

27  Monterey    (W),    Salinas 130,498 

28  Napa    (W),  Napa 46,603 

29  Nevada  (C).  Nevada  City 19,888 

30  Orange  (S).  Santa  Ana 216,224 

81   Placer   (NE),  Auburn 41.649 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  beat 

32  Plumas    (NE),    Quincy 

33  Riverside    (SE),   Riverside 

34  Sacramento    (NC),   Sacramento.. 
85   San  Benito  (W),  Hollister 

36  San  Bernardino  (SE),  San 

Bernardino    

37  San  Diego  (S),  San  Diego 

38  San  Francisco   (W),  San 

Francisco 

39  San  Joaquin    (C),   Stockton 

40  San  Luis  Obispo   (SW),  San 

Luis    Obispo   

41  San  Mateo  (W),  Redwood  City.. 

42  Santa  Barbara  (SW),  Santa 

Barbara   

43  Santa  Clara   (W),  San  Jose 

44  Santa  Cruz  (W),  Santa  Cruz 

45  Shasta    (N).    Redding 

46  Sierra    (NE),  Downieville 

47  Siskiyou   (N),  Yreka 

48  Solano    (NWC),   Fairfield 

49  Sonoma   (NW),  Santa  Rosa 

50  Stanislaus    (C),    Modesto 

51  Sutter   (C).  Yuba  City 

52  Tehama    (N),  Red  Bluff 

53  Trinity     (NW),    Weaverville 

54  Tulare   (SO.  Visalia 

65  Tuolumne     (EC),    Sonora 

66  Ventura    (S),    Ventura 

57  Yolo    (C),   Woodland 

58  Yuba    (NC),    Marysville 


Pop. 

18,619 
170,046 
277.140 

14,870 

281,642 
556,808 

776,367 
200.750 

61,417 
235.659 

98,220 

290,547 

66,634 

36,413 

2,410 

30.733 

104,833 

103,405 

127,231 

26,239 

19,276 

6,087 

149,264 

12,684 

114,647 

40,640 

24,420 


•Counties  without  newspapers  are  marked  - 


CALIFORNIA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  137 

Evening  dailies  (109) 

Morning  dailies  (23) 

Daily,  Foreign  (10) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition  ....    (30) 

Tri-weekly   3 

Semi-weekly    70 

Weekly  590 

Free  or  partly  free  dist.  wklies(192) 

Fortnightly    6 

Semi-monthly    1 

Monthly    4 

Shopper (27) 

Total  Newspapers  811 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  24 

Tri-weekly    1 

Semi-weekly    6 

Weekly   77 

Fortnightly    15 

Semi-monthly    14 

Monthly    299 

Bi-monthly    40 

Quarterly   42 

Eight  times  dur.  academic  yr.         1 
Four  times  during  academic  yr. 

Four  times  a  year  

Five  times  a  year 

Six  times  a  year 

Ten  times  a  year  

Irregular  

Eight  times  a  year  

Three  times  a  year  


Total  Periodicals  530 

Total  number  of  publications 1,341 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publication 64 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 465 

For  circulation  figures  for  daily  papers  •««  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  Is 
possible  to  incorporate  •  later  ftfurc  in  that  list. 


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ALAMEDA  (J2),  pop.  64,430  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-11.64,  give  70,642);  Alameda 
Co.  (W).  An  island  in  San  Francisco  Bay,  14  m  E  of  San  Francisco,  connected 
with  mainland  by  three  bridges,  bus  lines  and  one  tube.  SP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Two 
airports.  U.  S.  Naval  Air  Base. 

Manufactures  pumps,  Diesel  engines,  paints,  price  tags,  boxes,  pencils, 
display  cases,  creosoted  products,  dental  brushes,  canning  machinery,  rugs, 
chemicals,  candy  aircraft  propellers.  Shipyards;  brass  foundry;  railroad  shops. 
Four  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $46,867,213.  13,728  electric  meters; 
13,778  gas  (nat.)  meters;  17,684  telepl  ones.  Residential. 

J°£e.fyo^  Independent  ..1888  8  24  280  6.00  §2,760 

Alberto  Correa,  Editor;  Mary  N.  Silveira,  Publisher,  2615  Santa  Clara  St. 

Times-Star -f  Evg.ex.Sun.  Independent  ....  1881  8  24  294  15.00  58,414 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Times-Star  Advertiser  .  ..Thursday...  Independent.  ...  1939  8  24  294  20,000 — Free 
William  G.  Werner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALBANY  (J1V6),  branch  of  Berkeley  P.  O.,  pop.  17,590;  Alameda  Co.  (W).  On  San 
Francisco  Bay,  adjoining  Berkeley.  SP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Residential. 

Times-f      Friday.          .    Republican     ..    1933      8     24     294     3.00          2,167 

Ila  Mae  Wilson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1240  Solano  Ave.  4,333 — Free 

ALHAMBRA  (CIO),  pop.  51,359  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-25-53,  gives  63,558);  Los 
Angeles  Co.  (S).  8  m  NE  of  Los  Angeles.  SP  RR. 

Manufactures  oil  refinery  machinery,  felt,  clay  products,  tractors,  air  condi- 
tioners, meters,  deep  well  pumps,  valves,  water  cooling  systems,  steel  tanks, 
mattresses,  steel  wheels,  airplanes,  beacon  lights.  Four  banks;  bank  deposits 
(7-16-58),  $121,185,293.  25,704  electric  meters;  25,657  gas  (nat.)  meters; 
27,853  telephones. 

Advertiser — See  Alhambra  Advertiser  of  Advertiser  Publications,  San  Gabriel. 

AeentandRepreaentative  +  ..MonthIy  Selling  •   »lm  b^tSl JJLS&         3$S 

A.  X.  Schilling,  Ed.;  Agent  and  Representative  Co.,  Pub.,  626  N.  Garfield  Ave. 

Ipost-Advocate+      Evpr.ex.Sun.      Independent    .    1897      8      23      297    12.00**13,964 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

}Thurs.&Sun....ShoPPing 1946      *     Thurs^irc.  9O,OO^-Free 

J  gun  cir<J     40,000— -Free 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  El  Monte-Five  Points  Post  Advocate  of 
El  Monte. 

Barton  Heiliprers,  Editor  and  Publisher,  US.  Stoneman  Ave. 

ALPINE  (JlOMj),  Pop.  X460;  San  Diepro  Co.  (S).  30  m  E  of  San  Diego.  Bank  and  rail- 
road station  El  Cajon.  SD&AE  RR.  Fruit,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Sun   (offset)      Ftntly(Fri.)      Local  News        1952      2      28      110      2.00  J700 

Clarke  Irvine,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALT  ADEN  A  (CIO),  pop.  x  32,000;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  4  m  N  of  Pasadena.  PE  RR. 
Manufactures  furniture,  flower  holders.  Nursery.  Tuberculosis  sanatorium. 
Residential.  Diversified  farming.  Oranges,  avocados. 

Altadenan  +        Thursday          Independent     ..  1928      8      23     294      8j°8?255-FrS 

News- Advertiser -f  ..   ..  Thursday          Shopping  News  1951      8     23     294        J4,600 — Free 

Harry  W.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2396  N.  Lake  Ave. 

ALTURASf  (E2),  pop.  2,819;  Modoc  Co.  (NE).  80  m  SE  of  Klamath  Falls,  Ore.  SP 
RR.  Moulding,  box  shook  factories;  creamery;  foundry.  Pine  timber.  Grain, 
stock  farms.  Hay,  alfalfa,  grain. 

Modoc  County  Record-f          Thursday    .     Independent     ..1889     7      24      280     3.00 
R.  M.  Sloss,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALVARADO — See  News  Register  of  Fremont. 

ANAHEIM  (H9%),  pop.  14,556  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-25-58,  gives  78,397);  Orange 
Co.  (S).  3  m  S  of  Fullerton.  AT&SF;  UP;  SP  RRs. 

Citrus  fruit  and  walnut  packing  plants ;  canneries ;  creamery.  Spray  chemi- 
cals, citrus  packing  and  canning  equipment,  feed,  paint,  wire,  hosiery,  electric 
motors  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Oranges,  lemons,  walnuts.  Five  banks; 
bank  deposits  (6-30-57),  $55,000,000. 

Bulletin -f  ..      ..  ..    Evg.ex.Sun.     Republican     ..     1923      8      24      294    15.00**12,205 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Don  Shaffer,  Editor;  Anaheim  Bulletin  Pub.  Co.,  232  S.  Lemon  St. 

Gazette-f        Thursday          Republican     ..    1870      8     24      280     3.00        §3,901 

Prints  weekly  shopper  for  free  distribution.  Circ.  1 15. 096. 

Theodore  B.  Kuchel,  Editor;  Anaheim  Gazette,  Inc.,  Publisher,  259  E.  Center  St. 

ANDERSON  (C3),  pop.  1,501  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-4-57,  gives  4,246);  Shasta  Co. 
(N).  10  m  SE  of  Redding.  SP  RR.  Lumber  mills;  machine  shop;  creamery. 
Agriculture.  Dairying. 

Anderson    Vallev   News-f        Thuwday          Democratic     ..    1882      7      24     275      3.00        §1,347 
Miriam  B.  Kerr,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  727. 

ANGELS  CAMP  (E5%),  pop.  1,147;  Calaveras  Co.  (C).  50  m  E  of  Stockton.  Railroad 
station.    Kentucky    House.    SP    RR.    Manufactures    lumber,    heavy    equipment, 
steel;  rock   granules.  Gold  mines;  stone  quarries;  pine  timber.   Stock   farms. 
Calaveras    Calif ornian -f  Thursday          Republican    .   .   1923      7      24      280     3.00        §1,0«7 

L.  R.  Petithomme,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch,  V  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  yis»«ed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ANGWIN  (C6),  pop.  X  1.600;  Napa  Co.  (W).  60  m  N  of  San  Francisco.  Railroad  and 
banking  town,  St.  Helena.  SP  RR.  Pacific  Union  College.  Fruit,  poultry  farms. 
Grapes,  prunes,  apples. 

Campus  Chronicle  V  4- Wednesday  ....Collegiate 1925     5     26     182     2.00          3,600 

Students  of  Pacific  Union  College,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  167. 

ANTIOCH   (D5H),  POP-  11,051    (special  U.  S.  Census  2-4-57,  gives  15,507);  Contra 
Costa  Co.  (W).  On  San  Joequin  River,  37  m  NE  of  Richmond.  AT&SF;  SP  RRs. 
Boat   connections.   Fibreboard,   canning,   paper   container,   glass   bottle  fac- 
tories;  fruit  and   vegetable  packing   plants.    Diversified   farming.   Asparagus, 
almonds,  grapes. 

Ledger+ {lVIunX'Sa*'...Independent 187°     8     22     294   10-°°   **4,3S6 

Antioch  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

APPLE  VALLEY  (H9),  pop.  X  1,500;  San  Bernardino  Co.  (SE).  Railroad  station, 
Victorville.  AT&SF;  UP  RRs.  Airline  BAL.  Cement  products,  dolls  manufac- 
tured. Agriculture.  Poultry,  cattle. 

DeNewsSerald+  }Thurs.  &  Sun..Republican 1913     8     23     280     6.00          6.197 

Martin  Jewett,  Editor  "and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  847. 
News Thursday          Independent..   ..1948      6      23     224     3.50  §678 

Eva  Conrad,  Editor;  Lloyd  Conrad,  Publisher. 

ARBUCKLE  (C4%),  pop.  X851;  Colusa  Co.  (NO.  45  m  NW  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR. 
Machine  shop.  Diversified  farming.  Poultry,  dairying. 

American-f Friday.  Independent 1905     8      24     808     2.60  640 

Bob  and  Ray  West  on,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ARCADIA  (CIO),  pop.  23,066  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-12-57,  gives  37,271);  Los 
Angeles  Co.  (S).  16  m  NE  of  Los  Angeles.  PE;  AT&SF  RRs. 

Manufactures  sash  and  doors,  plastics,  boats,  airplane  tools,  Venetian  blinds, 
telescope  lenses.  Nurseries;  hatcheries.  Ranches.  Orange  and  walnut  groves. 
Four  banks;  bank  deposits  (6-30-57),  $39,744,475. 

f  Bulletin  + Monday Republican 1938     8     23 

]  Tribune  and  News-h  TI.,,«.^.»         u^,,ui:™  1930 


8     24     294 


294      5.00        §5,782 
5,041 — Free 
5.00        §5,782 
5,041 — Free 


....Thursday   .  .    Republican 

F.  Harold  Roach,  Editor;  Arcadia  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  867. 

f  Wholesalers  of 

Jobber  Times  (offset) Bi-monthly Home  &  1958     3     26     140     3.00          8,100 

[Garden  Pdts. 

Norwell  Gilleapie.  Editor;  Dick  Ferncase,  Publisher,  71  E.  Foothill  Blvd. 
Modern  Garden  Center  liur««fMw  /Garden  Sup.      1956     2     26       91     2.50 

(offset)    JMontmy {Dealers  Controlled  free  dist.        26,158 

Nowell  Gillespie,  Editor;  Richard  J.  Ferncase,  Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  916. 

National  Defense Monthly Milit.  &  Naval.. .1928     3     30     147     2.00  £700 

John  H.  Hoeppel,  Editor  and  Publisher.  Controlled  free  dist.  $300 

!  Nurserymen 
Garden  Supply  1941      3      27      140     2.00          8,785 
Dealers 
Cox  Publishing  Co.,  832  S.  Baldwin  Ave. 

ARCATA  (A2%),  pop.  8,729  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-24.57,  gives  4,720);  Humboldt 
Co.  (NW).  On  Humboldt  Bay,  8  m  NE  of  Eureka.  NWP  RR.  Humboldt  State 
College.  Oyster  fisheries.  Timber.  Manufactures  lumber  and  veneer,  dairy 
products.  Fruit  farms. 

Union-f   Friday Republican 1886     8     24     280     8.50        52,411 

Arthur  Omholt,  Editor;  Gordon  Hadley,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  125. 

ARLINGTON   (H9%),  pop.  — ;  Riverside  Co.   (SE).  6  m  SW  of  Riverside.  AT&SF; 

UP;  PE  RRs.  Gold  mines.  Lake  resort.  La  Sierra  College.  Manufactures  health 

foods,  baskets,  brooms.  Oranges  shipped.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruit,  vegetables, 

walnuts. 
Criterion-fV Wednesday..  .  Collegiate 1956     6     24     262     2.00          3,200 

Students  of  La  Sierra  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Times-f Thursday     ..  Independent         1908     8     24     294     2.60        §1,650 

Ethel  Burch,  Editor;  Marvin  M.  Gray,  Publisher,  225  S.  Riverside  Ave.,  Rialto. 

ARMONA  (F7),  pop.  1,274;  Kings  Co.  (SW).  5  m  SW  of  Hanford,  nearest  bank. 
SP  RR.  Carpet  yarn  mill.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  grain,  dairying. 

Kings  County  News Thursday Shopper 1930     8     23     294         7,100 — Free 

Hanford  Sentinel,  Publisher,  223  West  7th  St.,  Hanford. 

ARROYO  GRANDE  (E8%),  pop.  1,723  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-6-53,  gives  2,061); 
San  Luis  Obispo  Co.  (SW).  90  m  NW  of  Santa  Barbara.  Nearest  railroad  sta- 
tion, Walnut  Creek.  SP  RR.  Ships  vegetables.  Agriculture.  Beans,  peas, 
artichokes,  celery,  walnuts. 

Herald-Recorder -f Friday Independent...    1887     8     24     308     8.00        §1,382 

N.  W.  Strother,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  216. 

ARTESIA  (Cll),  pop.  X22,000;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  10  m  NE  of  Long  Beach.  PE  RR. 

Feed  mills;  sheet  metal  works;  hatchery;  nursery.  Diversified  farming.  Milk, 

eggs,  vegetables,  hay. 
Advocate-l-      Wednesday.     Independent....    1962     8     23     301     8.00        $3,717 

Prints  Arteeia  Shopper  weekly  for  free  distribution.  Circ.  £6,800. 

Gale  Brandon,  Editor  and  Publisher,  12046  E.  Centralia  Road. 
Enterprise — See  Herald-Enterprise  of  Bellflower. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubli»her's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Use«  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
*mt,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ARTESIA  (Continued)  Estab  Cols 3> Width V Depth    Sub  Clre 

News-f Friday Independent 1903     8     24     801     4.00        §2,500 

George  A.  Wright,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  87. 

ARVIN  (G8),  pop.  5,007;  Kern  Co.  (S).  21  m  SE  of  Bakersfield.  AT&SF;  SP  RRs. 
Cotton  gin;  winery.  Ships  fruits.  Agriculture.  Grapes,  peaches,  cotton. 

Tiller-f Friday Independent 1989     7     23     287     8.00        81,743 

F.  D.  Reed,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ATASCADERO  (E8),  pop.  8,443;  San  Luis  Obispo  Co.  (SW).  19  m  N  of  San  Luis 
Obispo.  SP  RR.  Poultry  processing  plant.  Agriculture.  Grain,  fruits,  poultry. 

News-}- Thursday     ..  Independent  ....1916     8     24     301     3.00        §2,124 

George  J.  Porter,  Editor;  Parke  F.  Keays  and  George  J.  Porter,  Publishers. 

ATWATER  (E6),  pop.  2,856  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-8-56,  gives  5,668);  Merced  Co. 
(C).  8  m  NW  of  Merced.  SP  RR.  Crates,  boxes  manufactured;  cannery.  Sweet 
potatoes  shipped.  Fruit,  dairy,  truck  farms.  Sweet  potatoes,  watermelons, 
peaches. 

~k°PPin* |  Thursday Shopping 1957     6     28     224     %  14,800— Free 

Signal  + '.'.".'"."'.".'".*".  Thursday    ....  Independent  ....  1912      8      23     287     3.60        $4,223 

Herbert  L.  Beierle,  Editor;  Leonard  E.  Corey,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  468. 

AUBURNf  (D4%),  pop.  4,653  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-13-56,  gives  4,874)  ;  Placer  Co. 
(NE).  85  m  NE  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR.  Airport.  Mountain  resort.  Gold  mines. 
Fruit,  poultry  products  shipped.  Saw,  planing  mills;  nursery.  Fruit,  stock, 
poultry  farms. 

JOC^ntynRepuHican   JThursday Republican 1872     8     24     294     3.00        JS.202 

B.  W.  Cassidy,  Editor  and  Publisher,  967  Lincoln  Way. 
Placer  Herald  + Thursday     ..  Independent  ...  1852     7     24     280     8.00        $1,962 

Douglas  P.  Campbell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Station  A,  Box  R. 

AVALON  (G10),  pop.  1,506;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  On  Santa  Catalina  Island,  25  m  SW 
of  Long  Beach.  Ferry  connections  with  Wilmington,  nearest  railroad  station. 
Tourist  resort. 

Catalina   Islander-f    Thursday     .    Independent  ..  1914     4     24     168     3.00          1,125 

Margaret  R.  Haney,  Editor;  T.  Eugene  Haney,  Publisher,  615  Crescent  Ave. 

AVENAL  (E7%),  pop.  8,982;  Kings  Co.  (SC).  65  m  SW  of  Fresno.  Railroad  station, 
Coalinga.  SP  RR.  Manufactures  oil  well  supplies.  Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming. 

Times-f      Thursday    .     Republican 1944     8     24     316     3.50          1,240 

Moton  Holt,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

AZUSA  (D10),  pop.  11,042  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-31-56,  gives  18,679)  ;  Los  Angeles 
Co.  (S).  On  San  Gabriel  River,  5  m  E  of  Monrovia.  AT&SF;  PE  RRs.  Manu- 
factures chemicals,  steel  fabrication,  aircraft  rocket  propulsion,  pipe  casings. 
Ships  citrus  fruit.  Fruit  farms.  Oranges,  lemons. 

Foothill   Advertiser-f Thursday Independent....1950     8     24     *94     j10,750— Free 

Herald  and  Pomotropic-f Mon.&Thurs.  Independent 1887     8     24     294     4.00        $3,050 

Fred  Clark,  Editor;  Bert  Stolpe,  Publisher. 
North  Valley  News-f Thursday Independent 1955     8      22      301      3.00 

Circulates  also  in  Duarte.  VAC  4,682 — Free 

San  Gabriel  Valley  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1228, 

Fleetwood  Annex,  Covina. 
San  Gabriel  Valley  Tribune — See  Covina. 

BAKERSFIELDf  (F8),  pop.  34,784  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-3-58,  gives  54,093);  Kern 
Co.  (S).  109  m  N  of  Los  Angeles.  SP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Airlines:  PC;  UAL,  Oil  wells 
and  refineries ;  gold,  silver,  borax,  tungsten  mines.  Two  TV  stations. 

Manufactures  oil  well  tools,  pumps,  creamery  products,  paint,  canning,  spray- 
ing, citrus  packing  equipment,  steel  castings,  steel  riveted  pipe,  cottonseed  oil, 
auto  parts,  electric  and  air  conditioning  equipment.  Railroad  shops ;  meat  pack- 
ing plant;  bottline  works.  Ships  citrus  fruits,  cotton,  cottonseed,  potatoes, 
alfalfa,  wheat.  Fifteen  banks;  deposits  (6-1-57),  $243,296,000.  36,600  electric 
(AC)  meters;  35,168  gas  meters;  64,924  telephones. 

Californian-f      ..  Evg.ex.Sun.     Democratic     ..    1866     8     28     294   19.00    *39,5S4 

Color  advertising  accented. 
Walter  Kane,  Gen'l  Mgr.,  The  Bakersfield  Californian,  Publisher,   1707   I  St. 

KT?u™°aUlTfy  Uni°n  Lab°r  }  Thursday       .Labor 1903      8     24     294     3.50          8,460 

Harry  H.  Hollins,  Editor;  Kern  County  Labor  Council,  Publisher,  614  18th  St. 

Press   Chronicle-f Thurs.  &  Sun. .Independent 1954      8      22     301      6.00 

Mike  Flannery,  Publisher,  1221  18th  St. 

Report     ..  ..     ..  Daily  ex.  Sun. .Legal 1907     5     20     16136.00  587 

Don  Breitinger,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  637. 

BALDWIN  PARK  (D10),  pop.  X27,600  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-7-57,  gives  32,334); 
Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  17  m  E  of  Los  Angeles.  PE  RR. 

Manufacture*  looms,  batteries,  clothing,  steel  furniture,  steel  and  concrete 
pipes.  Nursery;  hatchery.  Reeidential.  Ships  rhubarb.  Poultry,  citrus,  truck 
farms.  One  bank.  9,210  electric  meters;  9,519  gas  meters;  11,513  telephones. 

Bulletin-f      Thursday....    Independent     ,.1913     8     *2     5 


San  Gabriel  Valley  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.O.  Box  1228,  Fleetwood  Annex, 

Covina. 
San  Gabriel  Valley  Tribune — See  Covina. 


Circulation — **S*pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -fUses  Mats.  4 Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  VI»««ed  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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BANNING  (J9%),  pop.  7,084  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-7-56,  gives  8,358);  Riverside 
Co.  (SE).  22  m  NW  of  Palm  Springs.  SP  RR.  Machine  shop;  nursery.  Resort. 
Fruit  farms.  Apricots,  almonds,  peaches. 

Record-Gazette-f  ....................  {fun.*  |X'Mon.Independent     "  1907     8     23     294   15-°°          4'578 

Circulates  also  in  Beaumont. 

M.  J.   Wihnyk,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box   1465. 

BARSTOW    (H8%),  pop.   6,135    (special  U.   S.   Census   2-28-57,  gives   10,017);   San 
Bernardino  Co.   (SE).  56  m  NE  of  San  Bernardino.  AT&SF;  UP  RRs.  Head- 
quarters for  outfitting  expeditions  into  Death  Valley.  Silver,  borax,  salt,  barium 
mines.  Manufactures  rock  granules.  Railroad  shops.  Agriculture.  Alfalfa,  cotton 
melons,  poultry. 
Desert  Dispatch  +  ...................  Tues.&Thurs..  Independent  .......  1958      8     24      294      6.00        J3.915 

Abbott  Paine,  Editor;  Charles  K.  Dooley,  Publisher,  111  W.  Main  St. 

BASSETT  —  South  Valley  News  —  See  La  Puente. 

BEAUMONT  (H9Ms),  pop.  3,152   (special  U.  S.  Census  11-16-54,  gives  3,417);  River- 
side Co.    (SE).   14  m  SE  of  Redlands.  SP  RR.   Fruit  and  vegetable  cannery. 
Ships  fruit.  Fruit,  grain  farms.   Cherries,  peaches,  plums. 
Record-Gazette  —  See  Banning. 

BELL  (CIO  Mi),  pop.  15,430  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-1-57,  gives  18,415)  ;  Los  Angeles 
Co.  (S).  6  m  S  of  Los  Angeles.  UP  RR.  Manufactures  steel  and  ornamental  iron 
products,  paint,  piston  rings,  auto  parts,  airplane  engines,  cabinets.  Residential. 
Fruit,  truck,  poultry  farms. 


r  Bell-Maywood  Industrial        lSun.&Thurs...Independent  ..... 
J        ront-i-     ....................    J  Sunday  circ.  8,600  —  Free 

1    Bell  Gardens  Post  Star  +...  .  Sunday  ..........   Independent....1938      8      28      294      4*6°4OO—  Free 

I   Bell  Gardens  Review  +  .   ..     Thursday      .    Independent     .  1936     8     23      294      4.00 

Industrial  Post  Co.,  Publisher,  4314  E.  Gage  Ave.  10,600  —  Free 

BELLFLOWER  (Cll),  pop.  X  35,000;  Los  Angele*  Co.  (S).  8  m  N  of  Long  Beach.  PE 
RR. 

Feed  mill;  hatchery;  nursery;  marmalade  manufactory.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck 
farms.  Berries.  Three  banks;  bank  deposits  (6-30-58),  $26.000,000.  14,000 
(residential)  electric  (AC)  meters;  10,800  (residential)  gas  (nat.)  meters; 
17,155  telephones. 

Herald-American  —  See  Herald-American,  Compton. 
Herald-Enterprise  +  .........  Thurs.&Sun     Independent.     1912     8     23 


Prints  editions  for:  Enterprise  of  Artesia  on  Thursday,  circ.,  VAC  5,001  —  Free; 
Enterprise  of  Lakewood  on  Thursday  and  Sunday.  Sub.  price  $10.00,  Thursday 
circ.,  VAC  183;  VAC  16,034  —  Free;  Sunday  circ.,  VAC  362;  VAC  4,707  —  Free; 
Enterprise  of  Los   Altos-Lakewood  Plaza  on  Thursday.  Circ.,  VAC  20,OO2  — 
Free;  Enterprise  of  Paramount,  South  Downey  and  Norwalk  on  Thursday. 
Circ.,  VAC  6,801  —  Free 

Bert  Abraham,  Editor  and  Publisher,   9747   E.   Flower  Ave. 
National  Prospector's  1  fMi«'«»  T>™.^'O. 

Gazette  and  Treasure          [Bi-monthly     !  *  T    *iC  WM?«    1934      6      23      21°      l-QO        67,403 
Hunters  News  +  ................  J  1&  Lapl  y  Hob  8 

D.  C.  Miller,  Editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Company. 

BELL  GARDENS  —  See  Bell. 

BELMONT  (J2%),  pop.  5,567  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-3-56,  gives  11,800)  ;  San  Mateo 
Co.  (W).  21  m  SE  of  San  Francisco.  SP  RR.  Banks,  San  Mateo.  Electronics 
manufactured.  Residential. 

Courier-Bulletin  -f  ...Thursday          Independent     ..1928      9      22      294      2.00  §706 

Howard  W.  Sanborn,  Editor  and  Publisher,  668  Laurel  St.,  San  Carlos.  §2,674  —  Free 

BELVEDERE—  Record—  See  Mill  Valley. 

BENICIA  (Kl%).  pop.  7,284;  Solano  Co.  (NWC).  30  m  NE  of  San  Francisco,  on 
Strait  of  Carquinez,  at  head  of  deep  water  navigation.  Railroad  station,  Army 
Point.  SP  RR.  Boat  connections.  Dredges  manufactured.  Agriculture. 

Herald-f      ..  ..     .Thursday          Independent   ...1877      8      24      280     3.50        §1,853 

Kenneth   Knight,   Jr.,   Editor  and   Publisher. 

BERKELEY  (J2),  pop.  118.805;  Alameda  Co.  (W).  On  San  Francisco  Bay,  adjoining 
Oakland.  AT&SF;  SP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  University  of  California  and 
several  religious  colleges,  private  schools. 

Manufactures  canned  and  preserved  foods  and  fruits,  gasoline  engines, 
castings,  steel  tanks,  drinking  fountains,  store  fronts,  trailers,  paints,  soaps, 
printers'  ink,  fertilizers,  tanned  leathers,  cellophane  bags  and  labels,  pumps, 
carbon  dioxide,  dry  ice,  silicate  of  soda.  Four  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58), 
$273,162,433;  savings  deposits  (6-30-58),  $120,768,432.  34,235  (residential) 
electric  (AC)  meters;  34,402  (residential)  gas  (nat.)  meters;  41,256  telephones. 


Sdentiftc  .......  1911      1     CO     106x8.00        tl.»T 

Don    Tocher,    Editor;    Seismological    Society    of   America,    Pub.,    Bacon    Hall. 
California  Agency  Bulletin  -f-.  Monthly  ..........  Insurance  ...........  1931      3     28      140     8.00          2^83 

T.  A.  Burrow,  Editor  ;  California  Assn.  of  Insurance  Agents,  Publisher,  Suite  A, 
Hotel  Claremont  (5). 


Circulation — fr*Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit! 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  awora:  tPublisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
cow.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  teat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNafly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  In  membership  fee. 

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California  EngineerV  .......   Monthly  ........  Coll.  &  EngW03  ^^^  JJi  J800 

Associated  Students   of  the  University   of  California,   Publishers,   Room    109, 
Eshleman  Hall  (  4  )  . 


...  jMonthly  .....  Agriculture  .....  1919      4     26      189     x.BO        68,986 

Phil  Lockwood,  Ed.;  Calif.  Farm  Bureau  Federa'n,  Pub.,  2223  Fulton  St.   (4). 

nthllr  Seeon'y  Educ   .1925      1      28      108      4.00          4,500 

Robert  N.  Bush,  Editor;  California  Association  of  Secondary  School  Adminis- 

trators, Publisher,  2220  Bancroft  Way   (4). 
California  Law  Review  -f-  ........  5  ti.  a  yr  Legal  (Coll.)       1912      1      52      108      6.00        Jl  700 

Students  of  the  School  of  Law  of  the  Univ.  of  Calif.,  Eds.  and  Pubs.   (4). 
California  Monthly  V-f  ...........  Monthly       .      Coll.  Alum     ..    1892      3      26      140   x5.00      $48,000 

Richard  E.  Erickson,  Ed.;  Calif.  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher,  Alumni  House   (4). 

Calif  ornian,  The  Daily  +V...  {Jf0gJ£X'Sat'  Collegiate  ...........  1868      5      24      217      4.50        16,790 

Associated  Students   of  University  of  California,  Editors  and   Publishers    (4). 
Calif  ornia  Pelican  -f-  V  ............  Monthly  Coll.   &  Humor  1903      3      27      140      1.75        $5,000 

Associated  Students  of  University  of  California,  Editors  and  Publishers, 

Room  101,  Eshleman  Hall  (4). 
Condor,   The  .......  Bi-monthly.     Ornithology     ..  1898      1      60      108      6.00          1,900 

Alden  H.  Miller,  Editor;  Cooper  Ornithological  Society,  Publisher, 
Museum  of  Vertebrate   Zoology    (4). 

Film  Quarterly  ........................  Quarterly.     •    {^^V  1945      2      32      119     4-°°        *2,5GO 

University  of  California  Press,  Publisher   (4). 
Gazette+  ......  Evg.ex.Sun.  .  Republican  ..     ..1877      8      22      294   18.00  **14,988 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Shopping  News  +  .....  Thursday.      Shopping  .....  1932      8     22     294       B0,ooo—  Free 
J.  R.  Ward,  Editor;  George  Dunscomb,  Pub.,  Gazette  Bldg.,  2048  Center  St.  (1)'. 

Good   Packaging     ..  ..      Monthly        .    Packaging     ....1940      3      27      140      5.00 

M.  E.  Dean,  Publisher,  2020  Milvia  St.  (4).  Controlled  circ.       >4,890 

Hilltop  Mirror  +  .    Friday.  Independent     ..1938      8      24      294      3.00  667 

Harold  F.  Weller,  Editor;  Ila  Mae  Wilson,  Pub.,  1240  Solano  Ave.,  Albany.          1,333—  Free 


.arter*          Lib.    Relig  .  .     .1898      1      48        84      1.50 
E.  O.  Corson,  Editor;  Humanist  World  Fellowship,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1011  Heinz  Ave. 
Madrono  (no  adv.)  .................  Quarterly          Botanical  1916      1      50      112      4.00  400 

Herbert  L.  Mason,  Editor;  California  Botanical  Society,  Publisher,  Life  Sciences 
Building,  University  of  California  (4). 

American  "N^  Society..  /Quar^rly  ........  Study  of  Names  1953      1      51      101      5.00  $550 

Madison  S.   Beeler,  Editor;  American  Name  Society,  Publisher,  2413   Dwindle 

Hall.  Univ.  of  Calif.    (4). 
Nineteenth-Century  Fiction    Quarterly  .  ..    Literature     ..  .   1946      1      50        93      4.00 

Bradford    A.    Booth,    Editor;    University    of    California    Press,    Publisher    (4). 
Pacific   Discovery  -f  ................  Bi-monthly.     Nature   Study     1948      2      36      121      3.00        J3.570 

Don  G.  Kelley,  Ed.;  California  Academy  of  Sciences,  Pub.,  2057  Center  St.  (4). 
Pacific   Historical  Review     ..Quarterly    .      Historical  1932      1      55      100      4.00 

Pacific  Coast  Branch  of  the  American  Historical  Association,  Publisher, 
University  of  California  Press    (4). 

Pacific   Journal   of  lo,,«rf«t.iir          Ma*fco~,of{  a        1952      1      60      112    12.00  $548 

Mathematics        .......  f  Quarterly          Mathematics      .  Controlled  free  dist.  t287 

Pacific  Journal  of  Mathematics,  Publisher,  2120   Oxford   St.    (4). 
Po  Stopam  Christa  (Russian)  Bi-monthly.     Religious        .    .1950      1      32        87      1.50  J708 

Very  Rev.  N.  Vieglais,  Publisher,   1900   Essex  St.    (3).          Controlled  free  dist.  ?283 

Romance  Philology     ..        ..     Quarterly   .       Philological     ..  1947      1      55      105      6.00 

Yakov   Malkiel,  Editor;  University  of  California  Press,   Publisher    (4). 
Silent   Worker,   The-f  ..Monthly..      .    The    Deaf     ..      1948      3      28      140      3.50        $2,300 

B.  B.  Burnes,  Editor;  National  Assn.  of  the  Deaf,  Pub.,  2495  Shattuck  St.   (4). 

SUilSrtor&.  Grave,,  Edito?^?^         {Sd^ass    1907      1      46      112      5.00  J3BO 

Glass  Assn.  of  America,  Publisher,  65  Edgecroft  Rd.  (17). 
Western  Folklore      ........  Quarterly          Folklore  .  1942      1      60      100  x4.00 

California   Folklore    Society,    Publisher,    University    of    California    Press,    (4). 
BEVERLY  HILLS   (BIO),  pop.  29,032    (special  U.  S.  Census  5-11-56,  gives  30,443); 
Los  Angeles  Co.   (S).  Surrounded  by  city  of  Los  Angeles.  PE  RR. 

Manufactures  cameras,  candy,  hardware  specialties,  aircraft  parts,  lawn  sprin- 
klers,  recording   instruments,   sound   equipment.   Residential.   Six   banks;  bank 
deposits    (12-31-56),  $273,897,000.   14,499  electric  meters;  12,400  gas  meters; 
45.000  telephones. 
A.I.D.  Magazine  -I-  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Interior  Design.  1955      2      39      129      5.00          1,650 

California  Institute  of  Interior  Designers,  Publishers,  265  S.  Robertson. 

[Ceramic  Ints. 
Architectural   Ceramics  .....  Monthly   ......  {for  Architects  1957      3      30      140  2.50VAC  14,072 

(&  Builders 
Ceramic  News   ..............  Monthly  ..........  Ceramic  Indus..  1952      3      30      140     2.50          2,908 

Concrete  Masonry  Review...  Monthly   .  .    .  JM^r^Mfg.     1952  r*     *Jn    Ji°     £5f0          -  551 

iConstruc'n  Controlled  free  dist.          4,648 

J.  Richard  lander,  Editor  and  Publisher,  509  S.  Beverly  Drive. 

Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Usea  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
em§.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  sett.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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r>                 »  11  4.J     i                    TUT^  *KI«  /Beverage  &       1936     6     24     224     4.00 

Beverage  Bulletin-f Monthly {Food  indua  Controlled  circ.    >28,493 

California  Beverage  Publications,  8421   Wilshire  Blvd. 
Citizen -f l&^un*'8*1'    IndePendent     ..1923     8     23     297   12.00        $8,700 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Prints  weekly  editions  on  Thursday  for  free  distribution  as :  Brentwood  Citizen, 
circ.,  7,200;  Rancho  Park  Citizen,  circ.,  9,360;  West  Los  Angeles  Citizen, 
circ.,  7,400. 
Press-f        Thursday  ....   Independent  ...  1954      8     23     297     3.50        $3,000 

Bill  Reeder,  Editor;  David  B.  Heyler,  Publisher,  427  N.  Canon  Dr.  $14,500— Free 

Golf  Life Monthly Golfer's  News....  194 9      3      26      140     3.60        18,650 

Aileen  Covington,  Ed. ;  Golf  Life  Pub'g Co.,  82 8  S.  Beverly  Dr.  Controlled  free  dist.          6,7 50 
Post — See  Pico  Post,  Los  Angeles. 
Reporter Wednesday.     Independent 1952     5     24     224     3.60          1,850 

See  also  Waxman  Publications,  Los  Angeles,   Calif.  8,150 — Free 

Al    S.    Waxman,    Editor;    Waxman    Publications,    Inc.,    8800    W.    Third    St., 
Los  Angeles   (48). 

Telegraph  Delivery  Spirit+    Monthly      ...   { cJiSShoJuTi*  1984     2     89     136     8*°°          6'19° 
Les  West,  Editor;  Telegraph  Delivery  Service,  Publisher,  292  S.  La  Cienega  Blvd. 

Wisdom  (no  adv.) Monthly...       {L^  VculVl     1956     4     2T      17010'0<) 

Leon  Gutterman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8800   Wilshire  Blvd. 

BIG  BEAR  LAKE  (J9V6),  pop.  1,434;  San  Bernardino  Co.  (SE).  25  m  NE  of  San 
Bernardino,  nearest  railroad  station.  Summer  and  winter  resort. 

Grizzly,  The  -f      Thursday       .Independent 1941      5     24     224      3.50        §2,200 

Louis  F.  Thoraann,  Editor;  Grizzly  Publishing  Co. 

Limelight   News-f Friday.          Independent     ....    1920      8     24     304      3.00        §2,190 

Mary  Pearson,  Editor;  Charles  K.  Dooley,  Publisher,  Box  887. 

BIGGS  (D4),  pop.  784;  Butte  Co.  (N).  60  m  N  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR.  Rice  and 
grain  drying  plant.  Diversified  farming.  Rice,  grain,  fruit. 

News  +      Friday.          .    Republican 1932      8      28     808      3.00  §600 

George  Dawley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BISHOP  (G6),  pop.  2,891  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-12-55,  gives  8,270)  ;  Inyo  Co.  (SE). 
265  m  N  of  Los  Angeles.  Rialroad  station,  Laws.  SP  RR.  Mountain  resort.  Gold, 
silver  mines.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Inyo   Register-f  Thursday          Independent         1885      8      24      280      3.60        §2,997 

Todd  Watkins,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  637. 

BLOOMINGTON  (E10%),  pop.  12,004;  San  Bernardino  Co.  (SE).  8  m  SW  of  San 
Bernardino.  SP  RR.  Bank,  Colton.  Fruit  farms.  Oranges,  lemons,  sweet  potatoes. 

News-h Thursday Independent 1923     8     23     294     3.00  $800 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Fontana  Bulletin  ;  Rialto  Record.  $2,600 — Free 

Marvin  M.  Gray,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  216,  Rialto. 

BLUE  LAKE  (A2%),  pop.  824  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-27-54,  gives  1,069)  ;  Humboldt 
Co.  (NW).  15  m  NE  of  Eureka.  A&M  RR.  Bank,  Arcata.  Barrel  factory.  Timber. 
Stock,  dairy,  fruit,  truck  farms. 

Advocate-f Thursday Democratic 1688      7      26     294      2.50 

Blue  Lake  Advocate,  Publisher. 

BLYTHE  (L10),  pop.  4,089  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-1-55,  gives  5.053);  Riverside  Co. 
(SE).  169  m  W  of  Phoenix,  Ariz.  AT&SF  RR.  Airline  BAL.  Cotton  gins;  feed 
mills;  seed  plants.  Stock,  truck  farms.  Cotton,  alfalfa,  cantaloupes. 

Palo  Verde  Valley  Times -f  ....Thursday Independent 1925      7      24      280     3.00        §3,042 

Grady  Setzler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BORON  (H8%),  pop.  X692;  Kern  Co.  (S).  80  m  SE  of  Bakersfleld.  AT&SF  RR.  Bank, 
Barstow.  Borax  mine.  Agriculture.  Poultry,  alfalfa. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1960      6      24      224      2.60         §1,4OO 

Robert  G.  Wood,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P  O.  Box  747. 

BOYES  HOT  SPRINGS  (C5),  pop.  2,391:  Sonoma  Co.  (NW).  20  m  S  of  Santa  Rosa. 
Bank  and  railroad  station,  Sonoma.  NWP  RR.  Wineries ;  pulpwood  plants.  Diver- 
sified farming. 

Moonbeams Friday Independent 1955      1     49       84     1.89  $138 

Bill  Sandlin,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  446.  $812— Free 

Valley  of  the  Moon  Review  -f..  j  ^v^,fx'  Sat*  Independent...     1968      8     22      283    12.00        $3,607 

Zan  Stark,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRAWLEY  (K10%),  pop.  11,922  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-12-54,  gives  18,098) ;  Imper- 
ial Co.  (S).  14  m  N  of  El  Centre.  SP  RR.  Ships  fruit  and  produce.  Manufactures 
hay  machinery,  air  conditioning  units,  concrete  pipe,  feed.  Diversified  farming. 
Cantaloupes,  lettuce,  livestock. 

News-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1903      8     24     294   15.00        §3,682 

Ray  Barnes,  Editor;  Paul  A.  Jenkins  and  Ray  Barnes,  Publishers. 

BREA  (D10%),  pop.  3,208  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-8-58,  gives  7,268);  Orange  Co. 
(S).  18  m  N  of  Santa  Ana.  PE  RR.  Manufactures  oil  well  tools,  rubber  products, 
boilers,  pottery.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Oranges,  lemons,  grapefruit. 

Progress-f Thursday Independent 1913     8     22     294     3.00        §1,451 

Thomas  G.  Gillespie,  Editor;  Earl  G.  Parsons,  Publisher. 

BRENTWOOD  (LlVfc),  pop.  1,729  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-6-64,  gives  1,848).  Contra 
Costa  Co.  (W).  26  m  W  of  Stockton.  SP  RR.  Ships  fruit  and  vegetables.  Silica 
sand  mine.  Agriculture.  Apricots,  peaches,  truck  crops,  almonds,  walnuts. 
Independent — See  Independent,  Los  Angeles. 

News-f Friday Independent 1903      6     24     273     2.60        §1,022 

Gentry  W.  Durham,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

dradatkNfr— **Seot.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
|P,O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +  Uaee  Mata.  *  Nonpareil 
«ms,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  sest.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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BRIDGEPORT!  (F6),  pop.  X300;  Mono  Co.  (E).  60  m  SE  of  Carson  City,  Nev.  Railroad 
station,  Reno,  Nev.  Bank,  Minden,  Nev.  V&T  RR.  Pumice  products  factory. 
Agriculture.  Cattle,  sheep. 

Chronicle-Union -f Friday Independent 1863     8     24     280     3.60  §466 

Todd  Watkins,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  637,  Bishop. 

BUENA  PARK  (DID,  pop.  5,488  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-2-58,  gives  31,805);  Orange 
Co.  (S).  12  m  NW  of  Santa  Ana.  SP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Manufactures  milk  products, 
vitamins  and  minerals.  Nurseries;  hatchery.  Oil  wells.  Dairy,  citrus  fruit,  truck 
farms.  Oranges,  tomatoes,  corn. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1923      8      23     294      8.60          4,085 

Prints  weekly  Shopper  for  free  distribution.  Circ.  25,000. 
Harold  S.  Johnson,  Editor;  Richard  W.  Nowels,  Publisher. 

BURBANK  (CIO),  pop.  78,577  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-7-57,  gives  90,966);  Los 
Angeles  Co.  (S).  10  m  N  of  Los  Angeles.  SP  RR.  Airlines:  PC;  TWA;  UAL;  WAL. 
Manufactures  airplanes,  aircraft  equipment  and  instruments,  motion  picture 
films  and  sound  equipment,  electronics,  plastic  fabrication,  water  heaters,  soaps, 
cosmetics.  Motion  picture,  television  studios.  Six  banks;  debits  (6-30-57),  $110,- 
629,486;  86,458  electric  (AC)  meters;  31,600  gas  meters.  59,300  telephones. 

Independent + Wednesday Independent 1955     8     23 


294     3.00VAC  1,235 
VAC  23,969— Free 

Charlie  Donaldson,  Editor;  Gerald  T.  Deal,  Publisher,  219  E.  Angeleno  Ave. 


Review  +  ..................................      ^iin*'*"    Ind<  Rcp  .............  1905     8     24     294   12'00   **4»563 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Prints  Thursday  Shopper  for  free  distribution.  Circ.  $42,000. 

Hoyt  Cater,  Publisher,  220  E.  Orange  Grove  Ave. 

BURLINGAME  (J2%),  pop.  19,886  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-24-57,  gives  21,985)  ;  San 
Mateo  Co.  (W).  15  m  S  of  San  Francisco.  SP  RR.  Dairy  products,  lumber  manu- 
factured. Nurseries.  Residential. 

Advance-Star  and  Green         W>,,1M   A  Qll-  tn^^n^n4.        1906     8     23     294     4.20        §0318 
Sheet  +  ...............................  [Thurs.  &  Sun.Jndependent  .......  40,245  —  Free 

James  A,  Wood,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BURNEY  (D2%),  pop.  1,513;  Shasta  Co.  (N).  52  m  NE  of  Redding,  nearest  railroad 
station.  SP  RR.  Saw,  pulp,  veneer  mills.  Tourist  resort.  Agriculture.  Cattle, 
poultry,  grain. 
Shasta  County  Chronicle  -f  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1952     6     24     259     8.00 

Hal  W.  Hunt,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  677. 

CABAZON  (J9%),  pop.  x  86  5  ;  Riverside  Co.  (SE).  16  m  NW  of  Palm  Springs.  SP  RR. 

Bank,  Banning.  Resort.  Poultry  farms. 
Courier  -f-  ..................................  Friday  .............  Independent......  196  6     8     24     808     2.00 

L.  Dee  Tallent,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CALEXICO  (Kll),  pop.  6,438  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-31-54,  gives  7,450)  ;  Imperial  Co. 
(S).  95  m  SE  of  San  Diego.  SP  RR.  Airport.  Ships  fruit  and  vegetables  for 
eastern  markets.  Cotton  gins;  cottonseed  oil  mill;  mattress,  quilt,  overall,  fer- 
tilizer factories;  sheet  metal  works;  alfalfa  dehydrator.  Diversified  farming. 
Lettuce,  cantaloupes,  alfalfa,  flax. 
Chronicle  +  ..............................  Morn.ex.Sun.Jnd.  Rep  ..............  1904     8     24     294   18.00 

Cristobal  Garcilazo,  Editor;  De  Anza  Publishing  Co.,  145  Third  St. 

CALIPATRIA  (K10%),pop.  1,428  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-15-56,  gives  2,463)  ;  Imperial 
Co.  (S).  10  m  N  of  Brawley.  SP  RR.  Concrete  building  blocks  and  pipes  manu- 
factured. Agriculture.  Cotton,  alfalfa,  grains,  tomatoes. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1914     7     24     280     4.00 

Tracey  Henderson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CALISTOGA  (C6),  pop.  1,418;  Napa  Co.  (W).  16  m  NE  of  Santa  Rosa.  SP  RR.  Cream- 
ery; bottling  works;  wineries.  Resort,  hot  mineral  springs.  Quicksilver,  silver, 
gold  mines.  Agriculture.  Grapes,  prunes,  walnuts. 
Calistogan-h  .............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1877     7     24     280     3.60 

Lois  Carroll  Winston,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CAMARILLO   (F9%).  pop.    12,942;  Ventura  Co.    (S).   16  m  E  of  Ventura,  SP  RR. 

Fruit  and  nuts  shipped.  Nursery.  Agriculture.  Beans,  oranges,  walnuts. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1926     8     24     294     8.00 

R.  W.  Sexty,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  107. 

CAMBRIA  (D8),  pop.   X700;  San  Luis  Obispo  Co.   (SW).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  halfway 
between  Los   Angeles  and  San  Francisco.  Railroad  station,  San  Luis  Obispo. 
SP  RR.  Resort.  Hearst-San  Simeon  State  Park. 
Cambrian-h  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1931      6     24     266     8.00 

R.  W.  Morgan,  Jr.,  Editor;  Pine  Coast  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  128. 

CAMPBELL  (D6M»),  pop.  9,270;  Santa  Clara  Co.  (W).  5  m  S  of  San  Jose.  SP  RR. 
Fruit  drying,  packing,  canning;  electronics,  furniture  manufactured.  Hatcheries. 
Agriculture.  Fruit,  vegetables,  poultry. 
Press  -f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1895     8     24     280     8.00 

George  Vierhus,  Editor  and  Publisher,  36  Dillon  Ave. 

CANOGA  PARK   (pop.  inc.  in  Los  Angeles),  Los  Angeles  Co.   (S).  Suburb  of  Los 
Angeles.  SP  RR.  Manufactures  electric  motors,  fly  swatters,  concrete  and  iron 
soil  pipe,  poultry  feeds.  Ships  fruit.  Agriculture.  Alfalfa,  beans,  truck  crops, 
citrus  fruits. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1911     8     22     294    2.  50  VAC  3,528 

Glen  L.  Hughes.  Editor;  West  Valley  Newspapers.  Inc.,  Publisher,  VAC  6.307  —  Free 

6648  Reseda  Blvd.,  Reseda. 


J468 


5550 


U.500 


$650 


51,475 


J2.150 


51,015 


53,027 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C  Statement;  *June  tod  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
tms.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  Vhraed  only  during  academic  rear.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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§1,855 


J25,100 


1948   5  21   178   1.20 


§3,910 
1,049 

1,060 

6,900 
1,743 

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Estab  Cols <t> Width  VD«pth    Sub 

CARLSBAD  (H10%),  pop.  4,888  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-19-54,  gives  5,991);  San 
Diego  Co.  (S).  85  m  N  of  San  Diego.  AT&SF  RR.  Nursery.  Health  resort.  Agri- 
culture. Fruit,  winter  vegetables. 

Journal-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1925     8     24     280     8.00 

Robert  D.  Garland,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  248. 

CARMEL  (D7),  pop.  4,851  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-2-57,  gives  4,898);  Monterey  Co. 
(W).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  4  m  SW  of  Monterey,  nearest  railroad  station.  SP  RR. 
Nurseries.  Exclusive  residential  community.  Fruit,  truck  farms.  Pears,  apricots, 
strawberries,  corn. 

Farm  Bureau  News  (off set). ..Monthly Agriculture 1948     5     23     224      1.00 

Prints  eight  county  editions:  Alameda;  Contra  Costa;  Merced,  Monterey;  San 

Benito;  San  Mateo;  Santa  Clara;  Sonoma. 

Ralph  E.  Erion,  Publisher,  182  W.  Carmel  Valley  Rd.,  Carmel  Valley. 
Pacific  Spectator-Journal       \Mnnthlv  I  Regional 

(offset) {Monthly )  Features 

Printed  in  three  editions :  Monterey  Peninsula  and  Salinas  Valley ;  Armed  Forces 

Banner;  Pacific  Grove  Tribune. 
Ralph  E.  Erion  and  Doris  Kaye,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Pine  Cone  Cymbal-f Thursday Independent 1915      5      24      210      4.50 

Wilma  Cook,  Editor;  Clifford  Cook,  Publisher. 

CARPINTERIA  (F9),  pop.  2,864;  Santa  Barbara  Co.  (SW).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  12  m 
S  of  Santa  Barbara.  SP  RR.  Vegetables,  citrus  fruit  packing  plants.  Resort. 
Agriculture.  Lemons,  lima  beans,  walnuts. 

Herald -f Thursday Independent 1918      5     24      224      3.00 

Paul  Barger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CARUTHERS  (F7),  pop.  X500;  Fresno  Co.  (SW).  20  m  SW  of  Fresno.  Railroad  station, 
Riverdale.  SP  RR.  Cotton  gin;  hatchery;  concrete  pipe  works.  Ships  fruits  and 
vegetables.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  raisins,  poultry. 

Gazette -f- Thursday Independent 1935      8      24      315      2.50 

David  E.  Petrie,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CASTRO  VALLEY  (K2),  pop.  X82,000;  (Branch  of  Hayward  P.  O.) ;  Alameda  Co.  (W). 
10  m  SE  of  Oakland.  Pacific  Trucking  Lines  (motor  vehicle).  Manufactures  eye- 
glass cases,  boats,  neon  light  fixtures.  Rock  quarry.  Diversified  farming. 

Castro  Valley  News -f- Thursday Republican 1950  8  24  294  8.00 

East  Bay  News  Publishing  Co.,  6841  Castro  Valley  Blvd. 

Castro  Valley  Reporter -f Thursday Independent 1933  8  24  287  3.00 

Leona  Ward,  Editor;  Daily  Review,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Hayward. 

CASTROVIIJLE  (D7),  pop.  1,865;  Monterey  Co.  (W).  10  m  NW  of  Salinas.  SP  RR. 
Vegetables  packed  and  shipped.  Agriculture.  Artichoke,  celery,  carrots,  straw- 
berries. 

Times-f Wednesday Independent 1947      7      23      280      2.50 

William  Caraie.  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  254. 

CERES  (D6),  pop.  2,351  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-7-55,  gives  8,551) ;  Stanislaus  Co.  (C). 
4  m  S  of  Modesto.  SP  RR.  Hatchery.  Fruit  dehydrators,  food  processing  plants. 
Diversified  farming.  Peaches,  grapes. 

Courier -f- Friday Independent 1911      5      24      224      2.00        §2,550 

Robert  P.  Frantz,  Editor;  Stanislaus  Publishing  Co.,  912  13th  St.,  Modesto. 

CHATSWORTH  (pop.  inc.  in  Los  Angeles);  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  SP  RR.  Bank, 
Canoga  Park.  Preserved  and  candied  fruit,  wood  toys,  missiles  manufactured. 

Review-f- Thursday Independent 1950      8      22      294      2.50 

Glen  L.  Ingles,  Editor;  West  Valley  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  VAC  298 — Free 

6648  Reseda  Blvd.,  Reseda. 

CHICO  (D4),  pop.  12,272;  Butte  Co.  (N).  100  m  N  of  Sacramento.  SP;  SN  RRs.  Airline 
PC.  Chico  State  College.  Gold  mines;  pine  timber.  Manufactures  matches, 
lumber,  collapsible  tubes,  flour,  feed,  canned  goods,  pruning  saws,  foundry, 
concrete  products,  beverages.  Fruit  drying  and  packing,  almond  hulling  and 
processing  plants;  railroad  shops.  Agriculture.  TV  station. 

Enterprise-Record -f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1853      8     23      303   18.00*^12,523 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

A.  W.  Bramwell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Wildcat  V Friday Collegiate 1902      6      24      266      1.25          2,000 

Students  of  Chico  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CHINA  LAKE — See  Sun  of  San  Bernardino. 

CHINO  (D10V2),  pop.  5,784  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-29-58.  gives  9,146)  ;  San  Bernardino 
Co.  (SE).  6  m  SE  of  Pomona.  SP  RR.  Manufactures  food  products,  heavy  duty 
trailers,  lingerie,  wine,  pumps,  feed.  Potato  packing  plants.  Diversified  farming. 
Poultry,  potatoes,  dairy  in  K- 

Champion-f Thursday Independent 1887     8     24     294     8.00        §2,150 

Allen  P.  McCombs,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHOWCHILLA  (E6%),  pop.  8,893  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-25-54,  gives  4,245)  ;  Madera 
Co.  (SO.  38  m  N  of  Fresno.  SP  RR.  Manufactures  cottonseed  oil,  concrete  blocks, 
fertilizer,  alfalfa  meal,  creamery  products.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  dairying,  grain. 

News-f- Thursday Independent 1913      7      24      280      3.00        §1,746 

J.  F.  Burcher,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  995. 

CHULA  VISTA  (Hll).  pop.  15,927   (special  U.  S.  Census  3-14-58.  *ives  35,557)  :  San 
Diego  Co.   (S).  8  m  SE  of  San  Diego.  SD&AE  RR.  Celery,  citrus  fruit  packed. 
Screens,  chemicals,  casket  hardware  manufactured.  Truck,  fruit,  poultry  farms. 
Chula  Vista-National  City  Star-News — See  Natioral  City. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *J«ne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Potmlatlon— 1950  Census.  xRtnd  McNaUy 
estimate.  \MssuH  only  during  academic  year.  xSuhacrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CLAREMONT   (D10),  pop.   6,327    (special  U  .S.   Census   4-1-68,  gives    10,651);  Los 

Angeles  Co.  (S).  4  m  N  of  Pomona.  AT&SF;  PE  RRs.  Packs  and  ships  citrus  fruit. 

Manufactures   candy,   preserves,   brushes,   air  cleaners,   scientific   instruments. 

Pomona  College  ;  Claremont  College.  Citrus  fruit  farms. 

Courier+   (offset)  ...................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1909     5     24     224     3.50 

Martin  Weinberger,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3408  Duke  Ave. 


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§2,561 


Myron  Roberts,  Editor;  D  &  R  Publishers,  Inc.,  637  Geneva  Ave. 

Student  Life  V Friday Coll.  News 1887     5     24      210     3.00 

Associated  Students,  Pomona  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CLOVERDALE  (B5),  pop.  1,292  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-28-57,  gives  2,823)  ;  Sonoma 
Co.  (NW).  On  Russian  River,  30  m  NW  of  Santa  Rosa.  NWP  RR.  Saw  mill; 
wineries.  Fruit,  stock  farms.  Grapes. 

Reveille-f Thursday Independent 1879      7      24     280      3.00 

Gilbert  F.  Dewart,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLOV1S  (F7),  pop.  2,766  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-22-56,  gives  4,462)  ;  Fresno  Co.  12  m 
NE  of  Fresno.  SP  RR.  Fruit  packing  and  concrete  plants.  Granite  quarries;  tim- 
ber. Diversified  farming.  Raisins,  dairy  products,  grapes. 

Independent-f Thursday Independent 1918     6     24      273     3.00 

M.  A.  Hinkley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COACHELLA  (J10),  pop.  2,755  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-29-58,  gives  4,287)  ;  Riverside 
Co.  (SE).  70  m  SE  of  Riverside.  SP  RR.  Ships  dates,  fruit,  vegetables.  Citrus 
farming. 

{Desert  Rancher  -f Monthly Agriculture 1950      5      24      224      1.50 
Valley  Sun-f Thursday Independent 1901      5     24      224     3.50 
Ward  H.  Grant,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COALINGA  (E7%),  pop.  6,539;  Fresno  Co.  (SC).  50  m  SW  of  Fresno.  SP  RR.  Oil 
refineries.  Oil  well  supplies ;  creamery  products  manufactured.  Oil  wells ;  quick- 
silver mines.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  grain,  melons,  cotton. 

Record-}- Thursday Republican 1904      8      24      280      3.50 

R.  K.  Rebele,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLFAX  (E4%),  pop.  820;  Placer  Co.  (NE).  54  m  NE  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR.  Citrus 
fruit  shipped.  Health  resort.  Timber.  Fruit  farms.  Pears. 

Record + Friday Ind.  Rep 1908      7      24      308      3.00 

Clinton  Haywood,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLTON  (H9%),  pop.  14,465  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-8-58,  gives  18.878);  San  Ber- 
nardino Co.  (SE).  3  m  SW  of  San  Bernardino.  UP;  PE;  SP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Manu- 
factures cement,  lime,  flour,  concrete  pipe,  fruit  juices,  candy.  Fruit  shipping, 
tallow  rendering,  meat  packing  plants ;  apiary,  road  shops.  Agriculture.  Oranges, 
lemons,  grapes. 

Courier-f |  &V<funX'Sat'    Independent 1877      8      24      294    12.00 

Prints  Courier  Shopping  News  on  Thursday  for  free  distribution. 
C.  K.  Dooley.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLUSAt  (C4),  pop.  3,031  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-11-57,  gives  3,422);  Colusa  Co. 
(NC).  On  Sacramento  River,  65  m  NW  of  Sacramento.  SN ;  SP  RRs.  Boat  con- 
nections. Machine  shops.  Agriculture.  Barley,  sugar  beets,  rice,  almonds. 

280    10.00 
Wilmer  G.  Brill,  Editor;  W.  G.  and  Maxine  H.  Brill,  Publishers,  210  Sixth  St. 

COMPTON  (BID,  pop.  47,991  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-30-52,  gives  55,645);  Los 
Angeles  Co.  (S).  10  m  S  of  Los  Angeles.  SP;  PE  RRs.  Airport. 

Manufactures  aircraft  parts,  oil  well  supplies,  felt  roofing,  barrels,  brassieres, 
bee  supplies,  vapor  condensers,  cheese,  chemicals,  shoes.  Nurseries.  Oil  wells. 
Truck,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Herald-  American  -f Thurs.A  Sun. ..Independent 1936      8     24      294     6'00 

Printed  in  ten  editions  :  Compton ;  Lynwood  :  Long  Beach  ;  Norwalk  ;  Bellflower ; 

Lakewood ;  Los  Altos;  Downey;  Paramount,  I^a  Mirada;  (Thurs.  only). 
Warren  W.  Butler,  Editor;  C.  S.  Smith,  Publisher,  218  East  Magnolia  St. 

CONCORD  (Kl%),  pop.  6,953   (special  U.  S.  Census  10-16-57,  gives  28,537)  ;  Contra 

Costa  Co.  (W).  12  m  W  of  Pittsburgh.  SP;  SN  RRs.  Oil  refineries;  cement  plant; 

winery;  electronic  parts  manufactured.  Fruit,  grain,  truck  farms. 
Diablo  Beacon  + Wed.&Fri Independent 1928      8      24      287      3.00 

Prints  weekly  on  Wednesday  Shopping  Guide  for  free  distribution. 

J.  A.  Augustine,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1950  Grant  St. 

f  Journal Thursday Democratic 1957      8      23      294      3.50 

1    Pleasant  Hill  Post Thursday Democratic 1956      8      23      294      3.50 

1  L.  E.  Stoddard,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1836  Grant  St. 

Transcript-f j^S^*' Sat' Republican 1886      8      23      294    15.00        §5,683 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Prints  Transcript  Family  Shopper  on  Thursday  for  free  distribution. 

Clifton  H.  Moore  and  George  E.  Moore,  Editors  and  Publishers,  1741  Sunset  Ave. 

CORCORAN  (F7%),  pop.  8,150  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-7-55,  gives  4.824);  Kings  Co. 
(SC).  45  m  S  of  Fresno.  AT&SF  RR.  Flour,  feed,  cottonseed  oil  mills;  cotton  gins  : 
creamery.  Agriculture,  dairying.  Cotton,  grain,  beef  cattle. 

Journal  4- Fridav Independent 1908      6     24     273      3.75        §1,447 

M.  L.  Coultrap,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •  A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <$> Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  7  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Culd*  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  in  front  of  book. 


Sun-Herald-f  ...........................  {Il-fun*'  Sat*  Independent  ......  1862      8      24 

' 


1,150 


§1,220 


n,6io 


§3,449 


§2,095 


§1,000 


§2,833 


§2,665 


66,682 


2,604 

1,079 
297 


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"  Esttb  Cols<$>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cire 

CORNING  (C3H),  pop.  2,537;  Tehama  Co.  (N).  80  m  NW  of  Chico.  SP  RR.  Airport. 

Extensive  olive  packing  and  shipping;  wood  products,  furniture  factories;  fruit 

dehydrating  plant.  Agriculture.  Olives,  grain,  fruits. 

Observer-f  ...............................  n**  S&t"  independent.  ......  1887     8     22     280     7.50          1,»73 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
John  F.  Wood,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CORONA  (H10),  pop.  10,223  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-5-57,  gives  12,707);  Riverside 
Co.  (SE).  15  m  SE  of  Riverside.  AT&SF;  PE  RRs.  Clay  pits.  Citrus  fruit  packed. 
Lemon  products,  box  shooks,  creamery  products,  fruit  shears,  clippers,  margarine 
manufactured.  Fruit,  dairy  farms. 

r  Courier-Beacon  4-  ....................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1880      8     24      294      1.50        J8.572 

J  Independent-f  ..........................  [|v^x'  Sat'  Independent  ......  1906      8     24     294   12.00   **3,695 

L          J.  C.  Hammond,  Editor;  J.  C.  and  Justin  Hammond,  Publishers. 
CORONA  DEL  MAR  (H10),  pop.  -  ;  Orange  Co.  (S).  On  Pacific  Ocean  20  m  SE 

of  Long  Beach.  Railroad  station,  Newport  Beach.  PE  RR.  Residential.  Novelties, 

ceramics  manufactured. 
Newport  Harbor  Ensign  -f  ......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1948     7     24     287     8.00        §3,375 

Arvo  E.  Haapa.  Editor  and  Publisher,  2850  E.  Coast  Hwy. 

CORONADO  (Hll),  independent  branch  of  San  Diego  P.  O.,  pop.  12,700  (special  U.  S. 
Census  4-24-57,  gives  18,764)  ;  San  Diego  Co.  (S).  On  San  Diego  Bay,  1  m  SW 
of  San  Diego.  SD&AE  RR.  Resort. 
Journal-h  .................................  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1912      8      24     276      3.00        §4,087 

G.  Kay  Williams,  Editor  and  Publisher,  915  Orange  Ave. 

CORTE  MADERA—  See  Larkspur. 

COSTA  MESA  (Dll%),  pop.  11,844  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-20-58,  gives  26,651); 
Orange  Co.  (S).  8  m  S  of  Santa  Ana.  PE  RR.  Railroad  station,  Newport  Beach.  Air- 
port. Orange  Coast  College.  Manufactures  boats,  electronic  and  airplane  parts. 

Globe-Herald  and  Pilot  +  .......  fjf  pnr'{  Wed"     Independent  ......  1923      8     22      808      6.00**7,805 

Thomas  Keevil,  Editor;  Walter  "Burroughs,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  516. 

COTATI  (C5),  pop.  X700;  Sonoma  Co.  (NW).  5  m  SE  of  Santa  Rosa.  NWP  RR.  Paint 

factory;  hatcheries.  Agriculture.  Grapes,  prunes,  apples. 
Cotatian,  The-f  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1944     7     22     280     2.00 

Lloyd  and  Prudence  Draper,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

COV1NA  (D10),  pop.  3,956  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-28-58,  gives  16,890)  ;  Los  Angelee 

Co.  (S).  9  m  W  of  Pomona.  PE  RR.  Citrus  fruit  packing  and  cold  storage  plants; 

steel  fabricating.  Spray  products,  ladders  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Oranges, 

lemons,  walnuts. 

Are0.-CitiZen  +  ......................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1886      8     22      '01         ' 


S»n  G.brieJ  Val.ey  Tribune-K.       'S  ~          Independent  ......  »«     8     22 

(Sun.  Morn. 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
Circulates  also  in  Azusa,  Baldwin  Park,  El  Monte,  Glendora,  La  Puente,  West 

Covina. 

San  Gabriel  Valley  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  1228,  Fleetwood  Annex. 
Sentinel   (offset)  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1951      7      24      308     2.00  500 

A.  J.  Jenner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  119  W.  Badillo  St.  1,500  —  Free 

CRESCENT  CITY    (Al^),  pop.    1,706    (special  U.   S.   Census   2-9-56,  gives   2,709); 
Del  Norte  Co.    (NW).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  70  m  N  of  Eureka.  Railroad  station, 
Arcata.    NWP    RR.    Airline,    PC.    Lumber,    wooden    novelties    manufactured. 
Creamery.  Redwood  timber;  fisheries.  Resort.  Dairy  farms. 
American-f  ...............................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1926      7      24      280     2.00        82,941 

Howard  F.  Griffin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Del  Norte  Triplicate-!-  ............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1879      8      24     280      8.50         §4,433 


Norte  Triplicate-!-  ............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1 

James  Yarbrougn,  Editor;  Gordon  G.  Harley,  Publisher. 


CRESTLINE  (H9H),  pop.  1,369;  San  Bernardino  Co.  (SE).  10  m  N  of  San  Bernardino, 

nearest  bank  and  railroad  station. 
Courier  ......................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1946     5     24     224     3.50          2,085 

Barbara  M.  Rovira,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CUCAMONGA  (E10),  pop.  1,255;  San  Bernardino  Co.   (SE).  18  m  W  of  San  Bernar- 
dino. AT&SF  RR.  Tank  and  welding  works  ;  wineries  ;  citrus  fruit  parked.  Fruit 
farms.  Citrus  fruit,  grapes,  peaches. 
Times-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1909      5      24      210      2.00  t600 

Leslie  L.  Foster,  Editor  and  Publisher.  $400  —  Free 

CULVER  CITY   <B10%),  pop.   19,720    (special  U.   S.  Census   1-19-56,  gives  31.367); 
Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  7  m  SE  of  Santa  Monica.  PE  RR.  Airport.  Motion  picture 
studios.  Stoves,  aircraft,  furniture,  phonograph  records,  textiles,  plastics,  tele- 
vision, machine  tools,  electronics,  wall  heaters,  draperies,  auto  batteries,  rubber 
products,  industrial  alcohol,  ball  point  pens,  ladies  sportswear  and  lingerie,  shoes 
manufactured.  Truck  farms.  Four  banks;  bank  deposits  (6-30-57),  $70,537,645. 
11,972  electric  meters;  10,894  gas  meters;  24,700  telephones. 
Citizen.  The  .............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1923     5     24     210     3.00        54,401 

Nell  G  Marti,  Editor;  Roy  E.  Donovan,  Publisher,  9355  Culver  Blvd. 

Journal  and  News  i*.    ,  A  T  A     ^A  «*         1948     8     23     294     3.50        tl.OOO 

Advertiser-f  ......................  [Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  $20,500—  Free 

Roy  L.  Dean,  Editor;  Independent  Champion  Publications, 
__  524_Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Santa  Monica. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *Jun«  and  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNalljr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Gold*  to  the  UM  of  tb«  Directory  m  front  of  book. 

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(Continued)  Estib  Cols4>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cirt 

Star-News  4-  ...  .........................  .Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep  ..............  1923     8     24     294   1200   ++6697 

COvL^fj0n?ivllt?Ip  *<*verU.ing  accepted.   Space   sold   in   combination  with    ***'W7 
Vanguard  of  Venice,  circ.  **  1,097.  Prints  free  distribution  shopping  paper 
weekly  on  Thursday.  *^ 

David  J.  Duncan,  Publisher. 

CUPERTINO  (K3),  pop.  2,438;  Santa  Clara  Co.   (W).  10  m  W  of  San  Jose,  nearest 
bank  town.  Nearest  railroad  station,   Monta  Vista.  SP  RR.  Nursery;  winery. 
Ships  fruit.  Agriculture.  Pears,  apricots,  prunes. 
Courier  -f   (offset)  ...................  Wednesday  ....Independent  .......  1960     5     22     224     2.00        §1,521 

Prints  weekly  Valley  Advertiser  for  free  distribution.  Circ.  6,100. 
Miriam  Soomil,  Editor;  Foothill  Printing  and  Publishing  Inc., 
20304  Stevens  Creek  Blvd. 

CUTLER  (F7),  pop.  1,768;  Tulare  Co.   (SC).  38  m  SE  of  Fresno.  AT&SF  RR.  Bank. 

Orosi.  Winery.  Fruit  and  vegetables  shipped.  Agriculture. 
Cutler-Orosi  Courier  —  See  Orosi. 

CYPRESS  (Cl).  pop.  1,318;  Orange  Co.   (S).  13  m  E  of  Long  Beach.  PE  RR.  Bank, 

Garden  Grove.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 
Enterprise-}-  .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1927      5      24     210      2.50  §702 

Prints  edition  for  Los  Alamitos,  circ.  §748. 
Dale  Kroesen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DALY  CITY  (J2),  independent  branch  of  San  Francisco  P.  O.,  pop.  15,191  (special  U.  S. 

Census  5-29-56,  gives  30,506)  ;  San  Mateo  Co.   (W).  Adjoins  San  Francisco  on 

the  South.  SP  RR.  Nurseries,  winery.  Residential.  Truck,  dairy  farms. 
f  Record,  The  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1905     8     22     294      4.00        §2,750 

Prints  free  distribution  shopping  paper  on  Friday  called  Shopping  News.  Circ.     tl  0,000 
•<   Weatlake  Times-f  ...................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  8     22      294 

Prints  Coastside  Edition.  Combined  circ.  1  17,  500  —  Free 

H.  P.  Bradshaw,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3317  San  Jose  Ave. 

DANVILLE   (K2),  pop.   X935:  Contra  Costa  Co.   (W).   15  m  E  of  Oakland.  SP  RR. 

Electronic  planning  concerns  ;  atomic  reactor  plant.  Walnut  orchards. 
Valley  Pioneer  .........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1945      5     24     224     3.00        §2,200 

R.  Semmes  Gordon,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DAVIS   (D5),  pop.  3,554    (special  U.  S.  Census  9-24-57,  gives  7,216);  Yolo  Co.    (C). 
14  m  W  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR.  Manufactures  almond  hullers,  farm  equipment. 
University  of  California  at  Davis.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  barley,  tomatoes. 
California   Aggie  -f  V  ..   Thursday    .     Collegiate  .1915      5     25     211      1.00          2,000 

Students  of  University  of  California,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Enterprise  -h  .............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1898      8      24      294      3.00        §2.820 

George  Grey,  Editor;  Douglas  Tibbitts,  Publisher,  303  G  St. 

DECOTO  —  See  News  Register  of  Fremont. 

DELANO  (F8),  pop.  8.717  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-23-57,  gives  11,092)  ;  Kern  Co.  (S). 
32  m  NW  of  Bakersfteld.  SP  RR.  Airport.  Vegetables,  fruit  shipped.  Wineries; 
cotton  gin;  concrete  pipe  manufactory.  Diversified  farming.  Grapes,  potatoes, 
cotton. 
Record  and  News-p-  .................  Tues.&Thurs..  Independent  .......  1908     8     24     280     4.00        §3,113 

Circulates  also  in  Earlimart,  McFarland,  Pixley. 

George  B.  Keyzers,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1201  Jefferson  St. 

DELHI  (E6),  pop.  X900:  Merced  Co.  (C).  20  m  SE  of  Modesto.  SP  RR.  Bank,  Turlock. 

Fruit,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Grapes. 
Bulletin  .....................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1967     7     23     280      3.00  §581 

Walter  H.  Aird,  Editor  and  Publisher,  424  Third  St.,  Livingston. 

DEL  MAR  (H10%),  pop.   Xl.OOO;  San  Diego  Co.   (S).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  18  m  N  of 
San  Diego.  AT&SF  RR.  Bank,  Solana  Beach.  Residential. 

[Gem  Cutters 
Lapidary  Journal  +  .................  Bi-monthly  .....  \&  Jewelry  1947     2     29     119     3.00        14,000 

[Craftsmen 
Lelande  Quick,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  518. 

DESERT  HOT  SPRINGS  (J9%),  pop.  X770;  Riverside  Co.  (SE).  60  m  E  of  Riverside. 

Railroad  station,  Garnet.  SP  RR.  Health  resort.  Diversified  farming. 
Desert  Sentinel  ........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1940     6      23      224      3.00        §2,925 

Mark  C.  Green,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DINUBA  (F7),  pop.  4,971  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-8-65,  gives  6,428)  :  Tulare  Co.  (SC). 

81  m  SE  of  Fresno.  SP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Raisins,  fig,  grape  packing  plants;  wine, 

candied   and    canned    fruit,    box    shocks,    cement    pipe,    lumber   manufactured. 

Diversified  farming.  Grapes,  alfalfa,  cotton. 
Alta  Advocate-f-  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1920      7      24     276     2  00  925 

J.  Jacobson.  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  185. 
Sentinel  -I......  .....  ...  ...................  Tues.&Thurs..  Independent  .......  1909     8     22     291      5.00        51,890 

Bill  Locke,  Editor  and  Publisher 

DIXON  (D5),  pop.  1,714  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-25-57,  gives  2,683)  ;  Solano  Co.  (NWC). 
25  m  SW  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR.  Meat  packing,  alfalfa  dehydrator,  wool  process- 
Ing  plants  ;  feed  mill.  Diversified  farming.  Sheep. 
Tribune-f  .................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1874      7      24      280      4.00        §1.50S 

Frederic  and  Dean  Dunnicliff,  Editors  and  Publishers,  »*.wo 

DORRIS  CD1H).  Pop.  892;  Siskiyou  Co.  (N).  22  m  S  of  Klamath  Falls,  Ore.  SP  RR. 

Lumber  mills.  Fir,  cedar,  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  clover,  alfalfa. 
Butte  Valley  Star  4-  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1926     6     24     281     3.00  §663 

W.  H.  and  Ruth  Ryer.  Editors  and  Publishers.  8 


A  B'C-  st«t«™ent;  *June  and  March  A  B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubliaher'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^  Nonpareil 
•mt,  19  to  inch.  fAtate  !ine«,  14  to  Inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 


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Estab  Cols <S> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

DOS  PALOS  (E6H ),  pop.  1,894  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-10-56,  gives  1,911) ;  Merced  Co. 
(C).  65  m  NW  of  Fresno.  Railroad  station,  South  Dos  Palos.  SP  RR.  Agriculture. 
Vegetables,  alfalfa,  cotton. 

Star-f Thursday Independent 1895      7     28     280     4.00        §l,ai2 

Wm.  M.  Crowe,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DOWNEY  (C10%),  pop.  x 80,0 00;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  12  m  SE  of  Los  Angeles.  SP 
RR.  Manufactures  asbestos,  textiles,  aircraft,  farm  machinery  cement  pipe, 
soap,  chemicals,  carpeting,  plastics,  food,  wire,  rubber  products,  furniture, 
industrial  castings  and  blowers,  brass  fittings.  Three  banks;  24,894  electric 
meters;  19,000  gas  meters;  25,000  telephones.  Nurseries. 

(  Champion  + Monday Independent 1888      8     24     294      1.00        §5,572 

25,000—  Free 


1    Southeast  News Thursday Independent 1945      8      24      294 

1  Marie  C.  Coffey,  Editor;  G.  F.  Karnopp,  Publisher,  8209  E.  2nd  St. 

Cycle  Action  (offset) Monthly Motorcycling....  1957     8     34      178     3.50 

Prank  G.  Stone,  Editor  and  Publisher,  9548  E.  Firestone  Blvd. 
Herald  American — See  Herald  American,  Compton. 

f  Leader  + Monday Republican 1952     8     24     294     3.50 

•j  Live  Wire  + Thursday Republican 1924      8      24      294      8.50 

<•  Knowles  C.  and  F.  E.  Weiss,  Editors  and  Publishers,  8323  E.  Firestone  Blvd. 

DOWNIEVILLEf  (E4),  pop.  768;  Sierra  Co.  (NE).  80  m  NE  of  Sacramento.  Rail- 
road station,  Blairsden.  WP  RR.  Bank,  Nevada  City,  Saw  mill.  Agriculture. 

Mountain  Messenger^- Thursday Independent 1853      7      24     287      4.00 

Eugene  C.  Stowe,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DUARTE  (D10),  pop.  X  15,870;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  18  m  NE  of  Los  Angeles.  AT&SF; 
PE  RRa.  Cleaning  equipment  manufactured.  Fruit,  poultry  farms. 

Dispatch-r- Thursday Independent 1947     8     24     294     2.00 

Robert  Richards,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  147. 
North  Valley  News — See  Azusa. 

DUNSMUIR  (C2%),  pop.  2,256;  Siskiyou  Co.  (N).  80  m  S  of  Klamath  Falls,  Ore. 
SP  RR.  Railroad  shops;  lumber  mill.  Mountain  resort.  Pine,  fir  timber.  Dairy, 
stock  farms. 

News  + Thursday Independent 1890      8     24      290      3.50 

Chapman  Wentworth,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EAGLE  ROCK— See  Los  Angeles. 
EARLIMART — See  Record  and  News  of  Delano. 
EAST  SAN  DIEGO— See  San  Diego. 

EL  CAJON  (Hll),  pop.  5,600  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-2-57,  gives  27,776)  ;  San  Diego 

Co.  (S).  15  m  NE  of  San  Diego.  SD&AE  RR.  Citrus  fruit  and  vegetable  packing; 

aircraft  parts,  aluminum  windows,  boats,  wood  products  manufactured.  Fruit, 

truck,  poultry  farms.  Grapes,  tomatoes. 
Valley  News Sun.  &  Thurs.. Independent 1893      8     24     283      4.80 

Simon  Casady,  Editor  and  Publisher,  613  W.  Main  St.  Sunday  circ. 

EL  CAMINO  COLLEGE—See  Torrance. 

EL  CENTROf  (Kll),  pop.  12,590  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-30-57,  gives  17,791); 
Imperial  Co.  (S).  120  m  E  of  San  Diego.  SD&AE;  HIU;  SP  RRs.  Airline  BAL. 
Packing  and  shipping  produce  from  Imperial  Valley.  Flax  fibre  mill;  creamery; 
hatchery;  bottling  works.  Agriculture.  Melons,  lettuce,  carrots,  alfalfa. 

(  Imperial  Valley  Press 4- jl^;^*' Sat>  Independent 1901     8     22     29418.00 

<  Post+ [^£n3X'Sun-Independent 1917      8     22     294   18.00 

Post  Press-f Sunday Independent 1936     8     22     294 

I  Color  advertising  accepted. 

Paul  A.  Jenkins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Imperial  Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1906 

Annette  E.  Brown,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELCERRITO  (Jl%),  pop.  18,011  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-22-57,  gives  23,633);  Contra 
Costa  Co.  (W).  2  m  N  of  Berkeley.  AT&SF  RR.  Manufactures  monuments, 
pottery,  tanks,  lumber.  Nurseries.  Residential. 

Journal-)- Thursday Independent 1917      9      22      315     2.50 

Ruel  Crose,  Editor;  Owens  Publications,  Inc.,  164  Tenth  St.,  Richmond. 

ELK  GROVE  (D5),  pop.  X950;  Sacramento  Co.  (NC).  14  m  SE  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR. 
Wineries ;  feed  mill.  Fruit,  dairy,  grain  farms.  Grapes,  hops,  Ladino  clover. 

Citizen  +  „.. Thursday Independent 1909      7     24     280     8.50 

Don  R.  Smith,  Editor;  Henry  R.  Tweith,  Publisher.  P.  O.  Drawer  S. 

EL  MONTE  (C10%),  pop.  8,101  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-10-57,  gives  11,507)  ;  Los 
Angeles  Co.  (S).  12  m  E  of  Los  Angeles.  SP;  PE  RRs.  Manufactures  house 
trailers,  wire  screening,  nets,  dairy,  cement,  chemicals,  pressed  steel  and  wood 
products,  fertilizer,  fishing  tackle,  paper  boxes,  electric  appliances.  Walnut 
packing.  Truck,  dairy  farms. 

California  Rabbits Monthly -{&Cavy  1936     3      28      154     1.00 

...    ,    ,  I  Breeders 

Nyda  Kammerdiener,  Editor  and  Publisher,  11754  E.  Lambert  Ave. 

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$7,200 


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1,470 


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§1,232 


8      24      280      3.00        §1,400 


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1,275 


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y Independent 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Post-Advocate  of  Alhambra. 
J3arton  Heiligers,  Editor  and  Publisher,  11  S.  Stoneman  Ave.,  Alhambra. 


2.00 
20,000— Free 


Cliadatio»--^^rSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
SfeJte  ^/J^'A  ^g*!f  line8'  *i  **.  incb<  tCount>r  *eat-  Population-1950  Census.  xRand  McNallf 

ml ifSio'  *X  Xffi  °?ly  dunn*  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  memberihip  fee. 

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EL  MONTE  (Continued)  Estab  Cols«> Width? Depth    Sub  Circ 

Herald -4-. •:»»•••»••••; Tues.  &  Fri Independent 1905     8     24     294     5.00        §5,461 

Prints  free  distribution  shopping  paper  on  Thursday  called  El  Monte  Herald 

Shopping  News. 

Neil  R.  Murray,  Editor;  El  Monte  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  112  El  Monte  Ave. 
Press  + Thursday Independent 1948      8      22 

Marshall  Walker,  Editor ;  San  Gabriel  Valley  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher," 

P.  O.  Box  1228,  Fleetwood  Annex,  Covina. 
San  Gabriel  Valley  Tribune — See  Covina. 

EL  SEGUNDO  (BlOVfc),  pop.  8,011  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-14-57,  gives  13,778);  Los 
Angeles  Co.  (S).  18  m  SW  of  Los  Angeles.  AT&SF;  PE  RRs.  Manufactures  air- 
craft parts,  truck  air  brakes,  chemicals.  Oil  refinery. 

Herald -f Thursday Independent 1911      8      24      294      2.50         §4,273 

Robert  Richards,  Editor;  David  Dessau,  Publisher. 

EL  SERENO — See  Los  Angeles,  El  Sereno  Reporter-News,  also  El  Sereno  Star. 

ELSINORE  (H10),  pop.  2,068  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-9-57,  gives  2,304)  ;  Riverside  Co. 

(SE).  30  m  S  of  Riverside.  AT&SF  RR.  Health  resort,  hot  springs  of  medical 

value.  Clay  products  manufactured.  Clay  pits.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruits,  peaches, 

apricots,  alfalfa. 
Lake  Elsinore  Valley  Sun 4-. ...Thursday Independent 1949      5      24      224      2.50 

T.  J.  Hudson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  120  West  Graham. 
Leader-Press -f Thursday Independent 1888     5      22     224      3.00 

B.  C.  James,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EL  SOBRANTE — See  Richmond,  El  Sobrante  Herald  Bee  Press. 

EMERYVILLE  (J2),  branch  of  Oakland  P.  O.,  pop.  2,889;  Alameda  Co.  (W).  Adjoins 
Oakland  on  the  north.  AT&SF;  SP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  roof- 
ing paper,  linoleum,  paint,  electrical  equipment,  steel,  paper  and  dairy  products, 
Calculators.  Meat  packing  plant. 

Golden  Gate  Herald -f Thursday Independent 1923      7      24      280      2.00 

Hugo  A.  Jouvenal,  Ed.;  Golden  Gate  Press,  Pub.,  5700  San  Pablo  Ave.,  Oakland. 

EMPIRE  (D6),  pop.  1,448;  Stanislaus  Co.  (C).  5  m  E  of  Modesto,  nearest  banking 
town.  AT&SF  RR.  Manufactures  wine,  feed,  fertilizer.  Hatchery.  Diversified 
farming. 

News Thursday Independent 1946      5      24      224      2.00  §64O 

Philip  H.  and  Harriet  T.  Davis,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  1016. 

ENCINITAS  (H10M>).  pop.  10,956;  San  Diego  Co.  (S).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  25  m  N  of 
San  Diego.  AT&SF  RR.  Floriculture.  Ships  bulbs,  poinsettia  roots,  carnations. 
Diversified  farming.  Avocados,  fruit,  squash. 

Coast  Dispatch -f Thursday Independent 1925      8      24      287      3.00          4,691 

Ralph  Curtis,  Editor;  Archie  J.  Hicks,  Jr..  Publisher. 

ENCINO  (BIO),  (pop.  inc.  in  Los  Angeles)  ;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  20  m  NW  of  Los 
Angeles.  SP  RR.  Bank,  Reseda.  Nursery.  Residential. 

Encinian,  The-f Thursday Independent 1939      8      23      294          5,500 — Free 

Valley  Publications,  Inc.,  13936  Ventura  Blvd.,  Sherman  Oaks. 

ESCALON  (D6),  pop.  1,569;  San  Joaquin  Co.  (C).  21  m  SE  of  Stockton.  AT&SF;  TS 
RRs.  Wineries;  alfalfa  dehydrating  plant;  walnut  huller,  metal  products  factories. 
Fruit  shipped.  Agriculture.  Grapes,  alfalfa,  fruit. 

Times  + Thursday Independent 1925      6      26      280      2.50  §750 

Perry  B.  Stickles,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  98. 

ESCONDIDO  (H10%).  pop.  6,544  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-31-56,  gives  10,064);  San 
Diego  Co.  (S).  34  m  N  of  San  Diego.  AT&SF  RR.  Fruit  packing  houses.  Manu- 
factures cement  products,  aircraft  specialties,  wine.  Granite  quarry.  Diversified 
farming.  Citrus  fruit,  poultry,  dairying. 

Free-Press -t- Wednesday Ind.  Rep 1949      8      24      294          4,575 — Free 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Weekly  Times-Advocate. 

Eloise  D.  Perkins,  Editor;  Speers  and  McClintock,  Publishers,  226  E.  Ohio  Ave. 

Times- Ad  vocate-f Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1912      8      24      298      9.00        §6,496 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Times- Advocate  4- Friday Independent 1886      8      24      298      2.00  663 

Fred  W.  Speers  and  H.  R.  McClintock,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

fStudy  of 

Herpetologica  (no  adv.) Irregular {Reptiles  &          1936      1      50        92      4.00  $550 

(Amphibians 
Chapman    Grant,    Editor;    Herpetologists    League,    Publisher,    Rt.    1 — Box    80. 

EUREKAf  (A2%),  pop.  23,058  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-2-56,  gives  27,951)  ;  Humboldt 

Co.  (NW).  On  Humboldt  Bay,  2  m  from  ocean,  145  m  N  of  San  Francisco.  NWP 

RR.  Boat  connections.  Airline,  PC. 

Manufactures  lumber,  woolen  goods,  redwood  fiber  products,  boilers,  awnings, 

mattresses,   brick,  tile,  wine,  paint,   glass,   soda  water.   Halibut,   salmon,   crab, 

cod  fisheries.  Redwood  timber.   Dairy,  truck,  stock  farms.  TV  station.  Three 

banks;  deposits   (savings),  $96,472,000. 

Humboldt  Standard -f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1872      8 

Humboldt  Times -f- Morn. ex. Mon.. Republican 1854      8 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Eureka  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Pacific  Logger  (offset) Monthly Lumber  Indus. ...1953      8      26      140     3.50          3,232 

C.  G.  Sturm,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  939.  Controlled  free  dist.          2,400 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  <S>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  le*. 

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23  294   18.00  **14,655 

24  294   18.00**!  1,273 
Sunday  circ.  **14,131 


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-  ~  Estab  Cols  4>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

EXETER  (F7).  pop.  4,078   (special  U.  S.  Census  10-27-55,  gives  4,165);  Tulare  Co. 
^^     (80).  60  m  SB  of  Fresno.  SP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Fruit  packed  and  shipped.  Diversi- 

fied farming.  Oranges,  grapes,  peaches. 
Sun-f  ..............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1901     7     24     278     3.75        §1,801 

H"  A/Andresen,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  7. 

FAIRFIELDt  (C5).  pop.  8,118  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-29-57,  gives  11,661)  ;  Solano  Co. 
(NWC).  20  m  NE  of  Vallejo.  SN;  SP  RRs.  Wineries.  Fruit,  livestock,  poultry. 

Global  Ranger  -f*.  .....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1945      8     23      294         7,OOO  —  Free 

A   civilian   enterprise  published   in   the   interest   of   personnel   of   Travis   Air 

Force  Base. 
Gibson  Publications,  Inc.,  516  Marin  St.,  Vallejo. 

Solano  Republican  +  ................  Mon.&Thurs...  Independent  .......  1855     8     24     287     5.00        §3,510 

J.  Clifton  Toney,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FAIR  OAKS  (D5).  pop.  X8.500;  Sacramento  Co.  (NC).  16  m  NE  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR. 
Residential.  Olives  packed.  Diversified  farming. 


Horseman,  The  +  .....................  Monthly  ..........       tews?11*        194T     8     26      14°     2'°°          6'75° 

Ray  Stone,  Editor;  California  State  Horsemen's  Assn.,  Publisher, 
8851  Sunnybrook  Lane. 

{Pacemaker  ................................  Bi-wkly,  Fri...  Independent  ........  1939      5     24     232      8.00 
Distributed  to  personnel  at  McClellan  Air  Force  Base.  17,000  —  Free 

San  Juan  Record  +  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1932      8     24      280     3.00        §2,048 
Prints    weekly   for   free   distribution:   Carmichael    Westerner;    Citrus    Heights 
Bulletin. 
Selden  C.  Menefee,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  38. 

FALLBROOK  (H10),  pop.   1,735;  San  Diego  Co.   (S).  45  m  N  of  San  Diego.  AT&SF 
RR.  Citrus  fruit  packed.  Diversified  farming.   Avocados,  lemons,  strawberries. 
Enterprise-f  .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1910      8     22      298      3.90        §2,412 

Wilbur  Mackey,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  397. 

FALL  RIVER  MILLS  (D2V6).  pop.  X500;  Shasta  Co.  (N).  On  Fall  River,  62  m  NE  of 
Redding.  Railroad  station,  Bieber.  GN  ;  WP  RRs.  Dairy,  beef  cattle,  grain  farms. 
Inter  Mountain  News-f  ...„  .....  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1958     7     23      280      4.00  §400 

Darrell  V.  Davis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FERNDALE  (A3),  pop.  1,032;  Humboldt  Co.  (NW).  20  m  SW  of  Eureka.  Pacific  Truck- 
ing Lines   (motor  vehicle).  Dairy  products  manufactured.  Dairy,  stock,  truck, 
poultry  farms. 
Enterprise-f  .............................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1878     6     26     280     4.00          L265 

George  Waldner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FILLMORE  (G9),  pop.  3,884  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-18-56,  gives  4,725)  ;  Ventura  Co. 
(S).  24  m  E  of  Ventura.  SP  RR.  Ships  citrus  fruit,  oil.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture. 
Oranges,  lemons,  walnuts. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1907     8     24     294     8.00        §1,850 

Brice  Van  Horn,  Editor;  Hamilton  V.  B.  Riggs,  Publisher. 

FIREBAUGH  (E6H),  pop.  821  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-9-56,  gives  1,261);  Fresno  Co. 
(SW).  40  m  W  of  Fresno.  SP  RR.  Machine  shop;  fruit  and  vegetable  packing, 
hay  processing  plants.   Agriculture.  Citrus   fruits,  truck  crops,  cotton,  grain. 
Firebaugrh-Mendota  Journal  -f  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1946     7      23      280     3.50  §717 

Mrs.  William  M.  Crowe,  Editor;  William  M.  Crowe,  Publisher. 

FOLSOM  (D5),  pop.  1,690   (special  U.  S.  Census  5-18-54,  gives  2,206);  Sacramento 
Co.   (NC).  22  m  NE  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR.  Ships  citrus  fruit.   Winery.  Gold 
mines.  Fruit,  grain,  stock  farms. 
Telegraph-f-  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1856      8     24      283      8.50          1,750 

Frank  J.  Maloney,  Editor;  Milton  P.  Kjer  and  Oroville  Wegat,  Publishers. 

FONTANA  (E10),  pop.  x  13,695;  San  Bernardino  Co.  (SE).  10  m  W  of  San  Bernardino. 
AT&SF;  PE  RRs.  Manufactures  steel,  ceramics,  women's,  children's,  men's  cloth- 
ing, electronics,  paper  boxes,  explosives.  Poultry  and  fruit  packing  plants;  win- 
eries. Diversified  farming.  Citrus  fruits,  poultry. 
Bulletin-h  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1947     8     23     294     3.00        *2,449 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Bloomington  News  ;  Rialto  Record.  $9,796  —  Free 

Harriet  Olmos,  Editor;  Marvin  M.  Gray,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  216,  Rialto. 
Herald-News-f  ........................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1923      8     22     294   14.40   **4,720 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

James  B.  Conner,  Editor;  William  R.  Fitzgerald.  Publisher. 

FORT  BRAGG  (B4),  pop.  3,826;  Mendocino  Co.  (NW).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  80  m  NW  of 
Santa  Rosa.  CW  RR.  Boat  connections.  Nurseries.  Fisheries.  Redwood,  pine,  fir 
timber.  Manufactures  lumber,  shoes,  candy.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Apples, 
lettuce,  vegetables. 

Advocate-News  -f  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1887     7     24     280     3.00        §3,084 

Robert  R.  Smith.  Editor;  W.  R.  Shanks,  Publisher. 

Paul  Bunyan  News-4-  ..............  Monday  ...........  Independent  .......  1946     8     24     294     3.00        §3,150 

W.  F.  Grader,  Editor;  Ukiah  Publishing  Co.,  430  N.  Main  St. 

FORTUNA  (A3),  pop.  1,762  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-16-56,  gives  3,217)  ;  Humboldt  Co. 
(NW).  18  m  S  of  Eureka.  NWP  RR.  Lumber  mills;  foundry;  nurseries;  cream- 
eries. Sheep  and  cattle  ranches.  Dairy  farms. 
Humboldt  Beacon  -f  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1902     8     24     280     3.50        52,695 

J.  Dwight  O'Dell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
tm»,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tParisb  Seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRaod  McNallj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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FOWLER  (F7),  pop.   1,857;  Fresno  Co.   (SC).  10  m  SE  of  Fresno.  SP  RR.  Raisin, 
dried  fruit,  nut  packing  plants;  winery  and  distillery;  farm  implement  factory. 
Agriculture,  especially  fruit. 
Ensign  -f  ...................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1894     5     24     224     3.00        $1,385 

Raymond  D.  Magill,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FREMONT  (K2%  ),  pop.  -  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-22-57,  gives  26,788)  ;  Alameda  Co. 
(W).  17  m  SE  of  Oakland.  WP  RR.  Canned  goods,  steel,  furniture,  building 
materials  manufactured.  Ships  fruit,  vegetables.  Agriculture.  Tomatoes,  apricots, 
cherries,  cauliflower. 
News  Register  +  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888     8     23     280     3.00        §3,990 

Circulates  also  in  Alvarado,  Decoto,  Newark. 

Stuart  Nixon,  Editor;  George  H.  Oakes,  Publisher,  177  Fremont  Ave. 

FRESNOt  (F7),  pop.  91,669  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-23-57,  gives  122,944)  ;  Fresno  Co. 
(SC).  189  m  SE  of  San  Francisco.  AT&SF;  SP  RRs.  Airlines  :  TWA;  UAL.  Fresno 
State  College.  Three  TV  stations. 

Center  of   cotton,   grape,   dried   fruit   and   sweet   wine   industry;   fresh  and 
dried   fruit   packing   and   processing;   vegetable   oil   mills;   stock   and   poultry 
feed,  aircraft,  olive  oil,  metal  fabrication,  machinery,  sashes  and  doors  manu- 
factured. Five  banks;  savings  deposits   (6-30-57),  $153,610,000.  63,185    (res.) 
electric  (AC)  meters;  59,442  (res.)  gas  (nat.)  meters;  67,936  (res.)  telephones. 
Asbarez-f  (Armenian)  ...........  Tues.  &  Fri  .....  Independent  .......  1912     6     26     280     6.00 

Andre  Ohanian,  Editor;  Hairenik  Assn.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  2229  Ventura  Ave.   (12). 
~       .  JEvg.  ex.  Sun.-,^^  nf         1922      8      22    303  24.00**100,273 

Bee+  ........................................  {Sun.  Morn.     Independent  .......  Sunday  circ.**l  17,756 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Walter  P.  Jones,  Editor;  McClatchy  Newspapers,  Publisher  (22). 

Bulletin  of  the  Fresno  ITLT/V^UI.*  itr^^t^^i  10^0     o      oa      tin      i  nn 

County  Medical  Society....}  Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1949     2     28     110     1.00 

J.  A.  Logan,  M.D.,  Editor  ;  Fresno  County  Medical  Society,  Publisher, 
616  Security  Bank  Bldg.  (21). 


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°!.U.b.^!!!a.!!  }Monthly  ..........  Women's  Club...  1920     3     27      140      1.00        22,500 

Not  issued  during  July,  August  and  September. 

Mrs.  Frederick  G.  Albright,  Ed.  ;  Calif.  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs,  Publisher, 
837  Glenn  Ave. 

Central  California  Regis  ter  +  ..  Friday  .............  Catholic  ..............  1924      8     23      294     4.00     *15,193 

Excelsior   (Spanish)  -f  ...........  Sunday  ............  Catholic  .............  1949     5     23      208      2.00        $5,711 

Rev.  Francis  L.  Markey,  Editor;  Catholic  Press  Society,  Diocese  of  Monterey- 
Fresno.  Publisher,  1315  Van  Ness  Ave.,  P.  O.  Box  1126. 

Collegian  V-f  ...........................  {  Friday^***'   Colle*iate  ...........  1821     6     24     28°     2'50          3'250 

Students  of  Fresno  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers  (4). 

T  2e  28°38-°°    64s 

N.  A.  Webster,  Editor;  M.  S.  Webster  Sons,  Publishers,  2238  Fresno  St.  (21). 

Guide-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1932      8     24     280  $67,000 

W.  E.  Spaulding,  Gen'l  Mgr.;  Fresno  Guide,  Publisher,  1963  "H"  St. 

Mushag-f    (Armenian)  ...........  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1920     6     26     280      3.00  - 

Levon  Lulejian,  Editor;  Mushag  Publishing  Co.,  20?.5  Tulare  St. 

Nor  Or  (Armenian)  .................  Tues.  &  Fri....Independent  ........  1925      6     26     280     7.00        tl,200 

B.  P.  Jian.  Editor;  Nor  Or  Publishing  Co.,  1929  Santa  Clara  St. 

Valley  Labor  Citizen*  ...........  Friday  .............  Labor  .................  1904      5     24      224      3.00          9,100 

Fresno  Building  Trades  Council  and  Fresno  Central  Labor  Council,  Publishers, 
479  N.  Fresno  St. 

FULLERTON  (Dll),  pop.  13,958  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-1-57,  gives  49,272)  ;  Orange 
Co.  (S).  11  m  NW  of  Santa  Ana.  AT&SF;  UP:  PE  RRs. 

Manufactures    canned    fruit    juices,    vegetables,    preserves,    swim    suits,    gas 
meters,   auto   bumpers,    musical   instruments,    business    forms,    aircraft   parts, 
paper  products,  television  tubes.  Citrus  fruits,  walnuts  packed.  Oil  wells.  Fruit, 
truck  farms.  Oranges,  lemons.  Six  banks;  bank  clearings  (5-31-57),  $58,221,713; 
deposits    (6-30-56),    $35,000,000.    14,665   electric   meters;    13,006    gas   meters; 
14,280  telephones. 
News-Tribune  -f  .......................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1891     8     22     310   15.00  **13,046 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Prints  Northern  Orange  County  Thrift  Guide  weekly  on  Thursday  for  free  dis- 

tribution. Circ.  $30,800. 
E.  F.  Elf  strom,  Editor;  Fullerton  Publishing  Company. 

GALT  (D5),  pop.  1.338   (special  U.  S.  Census  11-1-54.  gives  1,549);  Sacramento  Co. 
(NC).  26  m  S  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR.  Condensed  milk  factory;  winery;  seed  mill; 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Grain,  Ladino  clover. 
Herald  -f  ..................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1901     7     24     280     8.50          1,260 

Henry  R.  Tweith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O,  Box  807. 

GARBERVILLE  (B8%),  pop,  4,045;  Humboldt  Co.  (NW).  75  m  S  of  Eureka.  Railroad. 
South  Fork.  NWP  RR.  Resort.  Manufactures  redwood  novelties.  Timber.  Agri- 
culture. Cattle,  sheep. 
Redwood  Record  +  ...................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1935     7     24     .808     8.00        §1,325 

Warren  B.  and  Zella  Wright,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation  —  ft>*Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  e>A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  J  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  teat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  ColsOWidthV  Depth    Sub  Cire 

GARDENA  (Oil),  pop.  14,405  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-12-57,  gives  30,576);  Los 
Angeles  Co.  (S).  15  m  S  of  Los  Angeles.  PE  RR.  Poultrymen's  equipment,  drugs, 
feed,  furniture,  bricks,  soap,  glass,  aircraft  parts,  chemicals,  oil  tools,  paper, 
plastic  products  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Strawberries,  corn,  vegetables. 

Gardena  Valley  News  + Thurs.&Sun... Independent 1904      8     23      294     7.00VAC7,033 

Prints  edition  for  Imperial,  Hollypark  called  Imperial-Hollypark  News.    VAC  10,987 — Free 
Ray  F.  Benjamin,  Editor;  William  J.  Hunt  and  Don  G.  Algie,  Publishers, 
P.  O.  Box  312. 

Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1947      8     23      294      3.00          8,560 

Tom  Parks,  Editor;  Mark  Ferris,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  369.  10,610 — Free 


8     24      294      3.00          3,400 
11,410— Free 

22      301   18.00  **1S,5S8 
Sunday  circ.**15,702 


GARDEN  GROVE  (Dll),  pop.  3,762  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-17-57,  gives  58,380); 
Orange  Co.  (S).  6  m  NW  of  Santa  Ana.  PE  RR.  Residential.  Citrus  fruit,  walnuts, 
beans  packed.  Chili  products  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Oranges,  walnuts,  chili 
peppers,  beans. 

Free  Press -4- Thursday Independent 1953 

Paul  Chappie,  Editor;  Ben  Reddick,  Publisher,  P.  O,  Box  127. 
(Evg.  ex.  Sat.  iqftq 

News-h \&  Sun.,  Independent iyuj 

(Sun.  Morn. 
Color  advertising  accepted. 

Prints  News  Advertiser  Shopper  weekly  for  free  distribution.  Circ.,  82,000. 
Angus  M.  Tierney,  Publisher,  13261  Century  Blvd. 

GARVEY — See  San  Gabriel — Advertiser  Publications. 

GERBER  (C3%).  pop.  X600;  Tehama  Co.  (N).  40  m  S  of  Redding.  SP  RR.  Bank,  Red 
Bluff.  Hatcheries;  slaughterhouse.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  grain,  fruit. 

Tehama  County  Reporter Thursday Independent 1952      7      24     280      2.50  §856 

Claude  C.  Gordon,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  102.  350 — Free 

GEYSERVILLE  (C5),  pop.  X225;  Sonoma  Co.  (NW).  23  m  N  of  Santa  Rosa.  NWP 
RR.  Wineries.  Fruit  packed.  Fruit  farms.  Prunes,  grapes,  apples. 

Press-f Friday Independent 1932      7      24      280      2.00  §200 

Gilbert  F.  Dewart,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GILROY  (D6^),  pop.  4,951  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-30-56,  gives  6,019);  Santa  Clara 
Co.  (W).  29  m  S  of  San  Jose.  SP  RR.  Fruit  drying,  fruit  and  vegetable  canning; 
wineries;  bottling  works;  road  scraper  factory;  nurseries.  Agriculture.  Prunes, 
apricots,  tomatoes. 

Dispatch  + (5v<£'ex>  Sat"  Independent 1925     8     22     287    11.00        §2,731 

I  ot  oun. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

George  R.  Kane,  Editor;  Gilroy  Dispatch  Publishing  Co. 

GLENDALE  (G9%),  pop.  95,702   (special  U.  S.  Census  10-22-57,  gives  114,460);  Los 

Angeles  Co.  (S).  7  m  N  of  Los  Angeles.  UP;  PE;  SP  RRs. 

Manufactures  airplanes  and  parts,  aircraft  engines,  parachutes,  lubricating 

oils,  cameras,  glass,  dairy,  clay  and  plastic  products,  Pharmaceuticals,  shirts, 

display  signs,  cleaning  compounds,  beverages,  optical  instruments.  Six  banks ; 

deposits  (6-30-58),  $154,517,043.  50,895  electric  (AC)  meters;  44,400  gas  (nat.) 

meters;  65,580  telephones. 
California  Bowling  News -f- Friday Bowlers 1940      5     23      216      3.00      $12,486 

Printed  in  two  editions:  Northern  California-San  Francisco  Ed.,  Southern  Cali- 
fornia-Los Angeles  Ed. 

Art  Parra,  Editor;  J.  L.  Dudley,  Eddie  Edwards,  Publishers, 
3236  N.  Verdugo  Rd.  (8). 


Chirogram   (offset) Monthly Chiropractic 1938  Controlled  fr^di'st! 


George  H.  Haynes,  Editor;  Los  Angeles  Coll.  of  Chiropractic, 
Publisher,  920  E.  Broadway  (5). 


480 
8,000 


Equipment  and  Materials       }Monthly  ..........  I 

Reporter  ..............................  *  (Wes 


40     218 

Controlled  circ.    >16,519 


1942     8 

stern  Indus. 
M.  G.  Hauser,  Editor;  Service  Publications,  308  N.  Verdugo  Rd. 

Independent -h Thurs.  &  Sun..Independent 1949     8     23     2*y  ^a^&^Free 

Katherine  V.  Sinks,  Editor;  L.  Boyd  Sanders,  Publisher,  112  S.  Maryland  Ave'. 
Kennel  Review Monthly Dogi 1898     8     28      138     2.00  

H.  G.  Keath,  Editor;  Kennel  Review  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  225  (5). 
News-Press-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Republican 1905     8     23     294   18.00**21,2S8 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Carroll  W.  Parcher,  Editor  and  Publisher,  111  N.  Isabel  St. 

Pacific  Electronics Monthly Electronics 1956  Controlled1  free  dist. 

Prof.  Ellis  F.  King,  Editor;  E.  J.  Courtney,  Jr.,  Publisher,  725  E.  Broadway  (5).' 

^Lbor^N^s.y!!!!!^  [Monthly Labor 1935     5     24     224     8.00 

Winnifre^K  Hill,  Editor ;  Paul  E.  Weaver,  Publisher,  1414  2nd  St.,  Santa  Monica. 

Science  Fiction  Advertiser Bi-monthly Science  Fiction.. 1946     2     82      105       .76  

Roy  A.  Squires,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1745  Kenneth  Road  (1). 

26,500 
4,800 


*7,500 


Jack  Kneass,  Editor;  Griffin  Publications,  P.  O.  Box  1661. 


ClreuUtkm— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  «nd  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubliiher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uaei  Matt.  0 Nonpareil 
•ma.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fat 

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Estab  Co  Is  0  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cire 

GLENDORA  (D10),  pop.  3,988  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-15.57,  gives  15,083);  Los 
Angeles  Co.  (S).  12  m  NW  of  Pomona.  PE;  AT&SF  RRs.  Manufactures  irrigation 
and  packing  house  equipment,  sprinklers.  Citrus  fruit  packed.  Nurseries.  Fruit 
farms.  Oranges,  lemons. 

Northeast  Valley  News  + Thursday Independent 1955     8     22     301 

Circulates  also  in  San  Dimas.  VAC  1,280 — Free 

San  Gabriel  Valley  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1228, 
Fleetwood  Annex,  Covina. 

Press  + Mon.  &  Thurs.Jndependent 1904     8     22     294     4.50        §3,550 

Joe  Stevenson,  Editor;  Bert  Stolpe,  Publisher,  215  N.  Michigan  Ave. 
San  Gabriel  Valley  Tribune — See  Covina. 

GOLETA  (F9),  pop.  X880;  Santa  Barbara  Co.  (SW).  5  m  W  of  Santa  Barbara.  SP  RR. 
Electronic  instruments,  electric  generators,  motors,  transformers  manufac- 
tured. Ships  lemons,  vegetables. 

Goleta  Valley  Times  + Thursday Independent 1949      8     24     294     3.00  §853 

Mark  H.  Edwards,  Editor  and  Publisher,  5848  Hollister  Ave.  %  1,0 00 — Free 

GONZALES  (D7).  pop.  1,821;  Monterey  Co.  (W).  17  m  S  of  Salinas.  SP  RR.  Concrete 
pipe  works.  Vegetables  packed;  seeds  processed.  Diversified  farming.  Lettuce, 
carrots,  beans. 

Tribune-f Thursday Republican 1891      8     24     280     3.00  §856 

Warren  C.  Coffey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRANADA  HILLS   (BIO),  pop.  (branch  of  San  Fernando  P.  O.) ;  Los  Angeles 

Co.   (S).  20  m  NW  of  Los  Angeles.  Bank  and  railroad  station,  San  Fernando. 
SP;  PE  RRs.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruits. 

News-Tribune  + Wednesday Republican 1956     8     22     294     jio%0— Free 

Autumn  Olinger,  Editor;  T.  Lawrence  Olinger,  Publisher,  10730  White  Oaks  Ave. 
Outlook-f Sunday Independent 1948      8      24      287      7.50 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Post  of  Pacoima;  Sun-  Combined  circ.        16,100 

Reporter  of  San  Fernando.  18,400 — Free 

Bea  Lamb,  Editor;  Mission  Publications,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box   110,  San  Fernando. 
GRASS  VALLEY   (D4%),  pop.   5,283;  Nevada  Co.    (NE).   50  m  NE   of  Sacramento. 

Railroad  station,  Colfax.  SP  RR.  Saw,  planing  mills ;  sheet  metal  works ;  foundries. 

Fruit  shipped.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Pears,  apples,  plums,  dairying. 
Nevada  County  Nugget — See  Nevada  City. 
Union-f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1864      8      24      29412.00        §4,090 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R  T.  Ingram,  Editor;  Union  Publishing  Company,  151  Mill  St. 
GREENFIELD  (D7),  pop.  1,309  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-19-55,  gives  1,482)  ;  Monterey 

Co.  ( W).  86  m  S  of  Salinas.  Railroad  station,  Soledad.  SP  RR.  Agriculture.  Beans, 

diary  products,  fruit. 
News-f Thursday Independent 1936     8     24     280     3.00  §996 

I.  A.  Coffey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREENVILLE  (E3%),  pop.  1,153;  Plumas  Co.  (NE).  110  m  NE  of  Sacramento.  WP 
RR.  Pencil  slats,  box  shooks,  lumber  manufactured.  Summer  resort.  Timber. 
Agriculture.  Hay,  grain,  cattle. 

Record-f Thursday Independent 1930     6      24      266      3.00  §849 

Tom  Camfield,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRIDLEY  (D4),  pop.  3,054;  Butte  Co.  (N).  70  m  N  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR.  Creamery; 
cannery;  fruit  dryer;  feed  mill.  Diversified  farming.  Poultry,  seeds,  livestock. 

Herald-f Tues.&Fri Ind.  Rep 1880     8     24     276     4.00        §1,538 

C.  R.  Burleson,  Editor;  C.  R.  Burleson  and  Alvie  D.  McDaniel,  Publishers. 

GRIFFITH  PARK — See  Los  Angeles.  Griffith  Park  News. 

GROVER  CITY  (E8%),  pop.  X3,000;  San  Luis  Obispo  Co.  (SW).  10  m  S  of  San  Luis 
Obispo.  SP  RR.  Bank,  Arroyo  Grande.  Nursery.  Agriculture.  Peas,  beans,  lettuce. 

Press  4- Thursday Independent 1955     8     23     294     2.50        §1,345 

Sim  Steinberger,  Editor;  William  Metz,  Publisher. 

GUERNEVILLE  (B5),  pop.  X473;  Sonoma  Co.  (NW).  On  Russian  River,  19  m  NW 
of  Santa  Rosa,  nearest  railroad  station.  NWP;  P&SR  RRs.  Boat  works;  lumber 
mill.  Summer  resort.  Redwood  timber ;  quicksilver  mines. 

Times -f Friday Independent 1904      7     24     280     3.00        §1,120 

Dorothy  Dickinson,  Editor;  Harlan  H.  Hoyt  and  Elmer  O.  Carlson,  Publishers. 

GUSTINE  (E6),  pop.  1,984;  Merced  Co.  (C).  30  m  S  of  Modesto.  SP  RR.  Condensed 
milk,  butter,  feed  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Alfalfa,  grain,  walnuts,  tomatoes. 

StandardH- Thursday Independent 1910      7     24     273      3.00        §1,130 

Louis  E.  Schmoll,  Editor;  Mrs.  R.  S.  Woodruff,  Publisher. 

HALF  MOON  BAY  (J3),  pop.  1,168;  San  Mateo  Co.  (W).  24  m  SW  of  San  Francisco. 
Railroad  station,  San  Mateo  SP  RR.  Fruit,  vegetables  packed;  fish  canneries. 
Nurseries.  Resort.  Agriculture. 

Half  Moon  Bay  Review  andlThur8day Republican 1898     6     26     273     2.60        §1,386 

Pescadero  Pebble-h «l 

Albert  A.  Dunn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HANFORD  (F7),  pop.  10,028;  Kings  Co.  <SC).  33  m  S  of  Fresno.  SP;  AT&SF  RRs. 
Airport.  Milk  condensery;  oil  refinery;  flour,  planing  mills;  canned  and  dried 
fruit  meat  poultry,  cold  storage  packing  plants;  granite,  bottling  works; 
concrete  pipe,  brush  factories.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Dairying,  cotton,  grain. 

Sentinel-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1886     8     23     29718.00        §7,024 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Scripps  League  of  Newspapers,  Publisher. 

Chxulatlon— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Junc  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Lifht  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
•rat,'  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI»«ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Coli<3>WidthTD«pth    Sub  Eire 

HAWTHORNE  (C10H),  pop.  16,816  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-20.57,  gives  81,504)  ;  Los 
Angeles  Co.  (S).  8  m  S  of  Ingle  wood.  PE  RR.  Manufactures  airplanes,  aircraft 
radios,  electric  lamps,  shades,  sashes,  doors.  Nurseries.  Oil  wells.  Truck  farms. 

^BaSr^*.!.!?.  ..........  }*"»•**  ........  independent  .......  »«     «     "     2"     "i^OOO-Free 

Wallace  A.  Searer,  Mgn.  Editor;  Centinela  Publishing  Co.,  112  Plaza  Square. 

PressH-  .....................................  Thurs.  &  Sun.Jndependent  .......  1929     8     22     294       22,500  —  Free 

L.  W.  Whitebrook,  Editor;  D.  W.  Whitebrook,  Publisher,  370  N.  Hawthorne  Blvd. 

HAYWARD  (K2),  pop.  14,272  (special  U.  8.  Census  2-21-57,  gives  54,789);  Alameda 
Co.  (W).  22  m  SB  of  San  Francisco.  WP;  SP  RRs.  Manufactures  motor  coaches, 
canned  fruit  and  vegetables,  road  equipment,  stock  feeds,  pickles.  Hatcheries; 
nurseries  ;  wineries.  Diversified  farming.  Poultry,  fruit,  vegetables. 
Review-f  ..................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1891     8     22     2SO  15.60**20,116 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Prints  Shopping  News  on  Thursday  for  free  distribution.  Circ.  89,158, 

George  Lower,  Editor;  Daily  Review,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1250  Winston  Ave. 

HEALDSBURG  <C5),  pop.  8,258;  Sonoma  Co.  (NW).  On  Russian  River,  65  m  N  of 
San  Francisco.  NWP  RR.  Wineries;  fruit  canning  and  drying;  machine  shops; 
redwood  fabrication,  concrete  pipe,  die  casting  plants.  Agriculture.  Prunes, 
grapes,  apples,  hogs. 

^c"mltS^!?^?*.!.!!!l*          JThursday  ........  Independent  .......  1865     7      24      276      8.00        §3,114 

Arnold  L.  Santucci,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HEMET  (J9%),  pop  8,386  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-22-55,  gives  4,235)  ;  Riverside  Co. 
(SE).  75  m  SE  of  Los  Angeles.  AT&SF  RR.  Fruit  and  vegetable  cannery;  walnut, 
orange   packing  plants;   beet   seed,   alfalfa   seed   cleaning   plants;   hatcheries; 
nursery.  Agriculture.  Oranges,  apricots,  peaches. 
News-f  .....................................  Tues.&Thurs..Ind.  Dem  ............  1893     8     24     294     6.00        S&.340 

H.  D.  King,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
HERLONG  (E8%),  pop.   X900;  Lassen  Co.   (NE).  PO  m  NW  of  Reno,  Nev.  WP;  SP 

RRs.  Bank,  Susanville.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms. 
Challenge,  The  .........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1943     5     24      196     2.50 

A  civilian  enterprise  published  in  the  interest  of  perronnel  1,900  —  Free 

of  Sierra  Ordnance  Depot. 
Lucella  Sutton,  Editor;  Western  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  2  07-  18th  St., 

Spark,  Nevada. 

HERMOSA  BEACH  (Bll),  pop.  11,826  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-23-55,  gives  15,274); 
Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  20  m  SW  of  Los  Angeles.  AT&SF  RR.  Manufactures  dye 
and  print  textiles,  clay  products,  beverages,  aircraft  parts.  Summer  resort. 
Oil  wells.  Residential. 

(Review  4-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1908     8     24     283     2.60        $2,352 
South  Bay  Shopping  News  -f.-Thursday  ........  Shopping  ............  1948     8     23     294       31,000  —  Free 
Tide-f-  .....................................  ..Sunday  ............  Independent  .......  1954      5      24     215      2.50          2,780 
Circulates  also  in  Manhattan  Beach. 
David  Dessau,  Publisher,  38  14th  St. 

HIGHLAND  (E10)  pop.  10,667  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-28-54,  gives  9,017)  ;  San  Ber- 
nardino Co.  (SE).  5  m  NE  of  San  Bernardino.  AT&SF  RR.  Iron,  bottling  works; 
machine  shop;  citrus  fruits  packed  and  shipped.  Fruit  farms. 
Messenger-f  .............................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1892      8     24      308     3.00          1,583 

Harry  D.  Schultz,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  7 

HOLLISTERf  (D6%),  pop.  4,903  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-26-57,  givee  6,017);  San 
Benito  Co.  (W).  90  m  S  of  San  Francisco.  SP  RR.  Mining.  Fruit  and  vegetable 
canneries  and  packing  houses  ;  winery  ;  meat  packing  plant.  Fruit,  truck,  stock 
farms. 

Advance-f-  ................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1872     8     24     287     8.00  5876 

Alta  L.  Williams,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FreeLanceH-  ............................  n**  ^^  ^publican  .........  1873     8     23     287     7.50          8,024 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Alan  Pugh.  Editor;  Millard  Hoyle,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

HOLLYPARK—  Imperlal-Hollypark  News—See  Gardena. 

HOLLYWOOD  (CIO),  station  of  Los  Angeles  P.  O.,  pop.  -  ;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S). 
PE  RR.  A  residential  suburb,  northwest  of  and  part  of  Los  Angeles.  Center  of 
motion  picture  industry.  Pacific  coast  headquarters  of  four  national  radio  broad- 
casting networks.  Busy  retail  commercial  center,  second  only  to  downtown  Los 
Angeles  business  district. 
Advertiser  —  See  Citizen-News. 
American  Bard,  The  ................  Quarterly  ........  Poetry  ................  1918      2      17      100      3.00  $744 

Edythe  H.  Genee,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1154  N.  Ogden  Dr.  (46). 
American  Cinematographer....Monthly  ..........  Mot.Pict.Photo..l921     3     28     140  x4.00         7,365 

Arthur  E.  Gavin,  Editor;  American  Society  of  Cinematographers,  Inc.,  Pub., 

1782  N.  Orange  Drive. 
Canyon  Crier.  The  +  ...............  {B&J&         Independent  ......  "«     »     "     "«     V3°169^U 

Richard  Sharpe,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1107  (28). 
Citizen-News  -f  ........................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1905     8     23     301   16.00     *36,360 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Prints  The  Advertiser  on  Thursday  and  Sunday  for 
free  distribution.  Published  in  two  editions:  Hollywood  and  Valley.  Circ., 
288,960. 

Harlan  G.  Palmer,  Jr.,  and  Ralph  Palmer,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
_  1545  N.  Wilcox  Ave.  (28). 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
em»,  12  to  Inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fe«. 

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HOLLYWOOD  (Continued)  Estab  Cols  0  Width  V  Depth     Sub  Circ 

Daily  Variety*  .......................  {aSS"*8'*'  (Stew?  *""      1983     4     24     147  16'00         8'12S 

Joe  Schoenfeld,  Editor;  Daily  Variety,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  6404  Sunset  Blvd.  (28). 

™™  MU^A  ~»A  A  v  w™.w     TU™*MV  (Audio-Visual     1945     3     27     140     4.00       |7,800 

Film  World  and  A-V  World....Monthly  .........  •]  industry  Controlled  free  dist.       *5,200 

Stan  Malotte,  Editor;  Ver  Halen  Pub.  Co.,  6327  Santa  Monica  Blvd.  (38). 
Greek  Theatre  Magazine  —  See  Playgoer  Group. 
Hollywood  Bowl  Magazine  —  See  Playgoer  Group. 

Hollywood  Reporter  ................  {^°grunnex<Sat-  Film  News  .........  1980     4     24     148   15.00          7,850 

Don  Carle  Gillette,  Editor;  W.  R.  Wilkerson,  Publisher,  6715  Sunset  Blvd.  (28). 

Home  Movies  ...........................  Monthly  ..........  {Amat.*Photog.  1934     8     2T     14°     4'00       25»480 

Henry  Provisor,  Editor;  Ver  Halen  Pub.  Co.,  6327  Santa  Monica  Blvd.   (38). 

Hotel  Inde*  ..............................  Quarterly  ........  Travel  Info  ........  1938     2 


.  VAC  6,061 

Claire  Budd  Netz,  Editor;  Elwood  M.  Ingledue,  Pub.,  5850  Hollywood  Blvd.  (28). 
Music  Magazine  —  See  Playgoer  Group. 

Playgoer  Group  of  Los  Angeles  —  Published  by  John  F.  Huber  Publishing  Co.,  Inc., 
1149  N.  McCadden  Place  (38). 

*  Advertising  for  these  publications  may  be  bought  in  combination.  Comprised  of  : 
*Greek  Theatre  Magazine  ...............................  Theatre  ..............  1953     2     29     105 

Issued  for  each  production  during  the  season.  Minimum  printing  is  for  two  weeks. 
Season  is  from  eight  to  ten  weeks  during  June,  July,  August.  $0.25  per  copy. 
Circ.  1  18,000  per  week. 

^Hollywood  Bowl  Magazine....Tuesday  ..........  {^ntertalnm't    1922     2     29     105 

Published  during  July,  August  and  September.  $0.26  per  copy.  Circ.  $  2  1,000. 

*  Music.  Mno-ftrinA  Mnnthlv  /Musical  1947     2     29      110 

'Music  Magazine  .....................  Monthly  ..........  |  Entertainm't  Controlled  free  dist.     *12,500 

Published  from  October  through  April. 
.PUy»oer.  ™°  ........................  Monday  ...........  {M^e"      "10  C^oVdHL  diat.     t35,000 

.Symphony  Marine  .............  Thursday  ........  {S'inm't     1918   cL^Ued"^  dist.       (6.000 

Published  for  18  weeks  during  Jan.,  Feb.,  March,  April,  Nov.  and  Dec. 
Playgoer,  The  —  See  Playgoer  Group. 
Symphony  Magazine  —  See  Playgoer  Group. 

T^ftchin*  Tnnlax/  n,,«^v.iw          [Educat.  1951      3      27      140     2.00        32,000 

Teaching  Tools  V  .....................  Quarterly  ........  \  Techniques  Controlled  f  ree  dist.          4,000 

James  D.  Finn.  Editor;  Ver  Halen  Pub.  Co.,  6327  Santa  Monica  Blvd.  (38). 

Telefilm  Mac-arino  M™tMv  (TV  Film  2      40      143      4-°°  *491 

lelefllm  Magazine  ...................  Monthly  .........  }  Advertising  Controlled  free  dist.        J7.799 

Al  Preiss,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1580  Cross  Roads  of  the  World  (28). 
TV  Guide—  See  Radnor,  Pa.,  Central  California  Edition,  circ.  *10,022. 
TV  Guide—  See  Radnor,  Pa.,  Southern  California  Edition,  circ.,  *362,885. 
Western   Family  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Family  Int  .........  1941      3      27      140  1,258,917 

Distributed  by  independent  grocery  stores. 

J.  D.  Tasker,  Publisher,  1300  N.  Wilton  Place  (28). 

West  Holly  wood  Tribune  +  ...  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  193°      8     23      297 

Jack  Gotch,  Editor;  David  B.  Heyler,  Publisher,  427  N.  Canon  Dr.,  Beverly  Hills'. 
HOLLYWOOD  RIVIERA—  See  Palos  Verdes  Estates. 

HOLTVILLE  (K10%),  pop.  2,472  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-24-54,  gives  3,297)  ;  Imperial 
Co.  (S).  10  m  E  of  El  Centro.  HIU  RR.  Vegetable  packing  and  shipping.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Lettuce,  carrots,  hay. 
Tribune-f-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1905     8     24     308     4.00        §1,195 

Alton  Duke  and  Elaine  Duke,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

HUGHSON    (D6),  pop.   1,816;  Stanislaus  Co.    (C).   10  m  E  of  Modesto.  AT&SF  RR. 
Dairy  products  manufactured.  Diversified  farming.  Peaches,  apricots,  grapes. 
Chronicle-f-  ..............................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1943     5      24      224      2.50  §515 

Robert  P.  Frantz,  Editor;  Stanislaus  Publishing  Co.,  912  13th  St.,  Modesto. 

HUNTINGTON   BEACH    (Cll%),   pop.    5,287    (special  U.   S.   Census    8-29-57,   gives 
9,986)  ;  Orange  Co.  (S).  12  m  SW  of  Santa  Ana.  PE  RR.  Manufactures  oil  well 
equipment,  brooms,  tile.  Oil  refineries.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Lima  beans,  sugar 
beets,  truck  crops. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1904      8     24      280     3.00        §2,950 

J.  S.  Farquhar,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HUNTINGTON   PARK    (C10%),  pop.   29,450    (special  U.   S.   Census   6-11-58,   gives 
29,495)  ;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  4  m  SE  of  Los  Angeles.  AT&SF;  PE;  SP;  UP  RRs. 
Manufactures  steel  castings,  gas  radiators,  oil  well  tools,  pumps,  fire  brick. 
paint,  varnish,  vegetable  concentrates,  foundry,  metal  cooperage  products,  furni- 
ture, cotton  uniforms.  Five  banks;  bank  deposits   (1956),  $80,000,000.  78,798 
electric  meters;  61,309  gas  meters;  101,750  telephones. 
Bulletin  +  ................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1934     8     23     294     6.00  300 

John  Willicotter,  Editor;  Bulletin  Publishing  Co.,  3062  East  Florence.  13,500  —  Free 

Signal4-  .............................  i  .....  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1904     8     22     294  15.00**24,667 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Prints  Shopper  on  Thursday  for  free  distribution.  Circ.  $25,000. 

Thomas  J.  Goff,  Editor;  Le  Roy  Sanders.  Publisher,  6414  Rugby  Ave. 

Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  Inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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EsUb  Col$^ Width? Depth    Sub  Circ 

HURON  (E7H).  POP_.__— 73,  (specialities. J>nsus  12-4-68,  gives  ,1,878).  .Fresno.  Co. 
'SW).  <~~  *  ~~  ~~  ~"~    "*  "" 


(SW).  40  m  SW  of  Fresno.  SP  RR.  Bank,  Lemore.  Fruit  and  vegetable  packing 
and  shipping.  Fruit,  truck,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Bulletin Friday Independent 1946     8     24     816     2.60 

Moton  Holt,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  616. 

IMPERIAL  (K10%),  pop.  1,769;  Imperial  Co.  (S).  4  m  N  of  £1  Centro,  nearest  bank. 
SP  RR.  Meat  and  vegetable  packing  plants;  rice  mill.  Diversified  farming. 
Vegetables,  grain,  melons. 

Hometown  Review-^ Thursday Independent 1953      8     24      294      3.00  §150 

Annette  E.  Brown,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  428. 
Imperial-Hollypark  News — See  Gardens. 
Momingrside-Imperial  News-Advertiser — See  Los  Angeles. 
IMPERIAL  BEACH— Bay  Cities  Press— See  San  Ysidro. 

INDEPENDENCEf  (G6%),  pop.  X876;  Inyo  Co.  (SE).  230  m  N  of  Los  Angeles.  Pacific 
Trucking  Lines  (motor  vehicle).  Bank,  Lone  Pine.  Gold,  salt,  lead,  mercury 
mines.  Agriculture. 

Inyo  Independent Friday Independent 1870     8     24     280     3.60  §588 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Owens  Valley  Progress-Citizen  of  Lone  Pine. 
Earl  Murphy,  Editor;  Todd  Watkins,  Publisher,  N.  Edwards  St. 

INDIO  (J10),  pop.  5,800  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-15-55,  gives  7,830);  Riverside  Co. 

(SE).  69  m  SE  of  Redlands.  SP  RR.  Date,  grapefruit,  vegetable  packing.  Truck, 

fruit  farms.  Dates,  grapes,  cotton,  cattle. 

f   Date  Palm,  The -f- Thursday Independent 1912      8      24      287     4.50        §4,173 

1   News-f- Tuesday Independent 1926     8     24     287     4.50        §4,029 

I  Ole  J.  Nordland.  Editor;  Coachella  Valley  Publishing  Co. 

INGLEWOOD  (C10%),  pop.  46,185  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-7-57,  gives  61,001); 
Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  10  m  S  of  Los  Angeles.  AT&SF;  PE  RRs.  Airport. 

Manufactures  airplanes,  furniture,  pottery,  plastics,  oil.  Nurseries.  Residen- 
tial. Truck,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Six  banks.  24,091  electric  (AC)  meters;  22,000 
gas  meters;  41,695  telephones. 

Citizen-f .Thursday Independent 1928      8      23      294      5.00 

Frank  Palm.  Publisher,  125  N.  La  Brea  Ave.  VAC  42,970 — Free 

Morningside-Imperial  News-Advertiser — See  Los  Angeles. 

News4- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1901      8     23      297   10.80      §11,542 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Edwin  W.  Dean,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

1954      8      24      294     3.00 VAC  5,224 

News-Advertiser Thurs.  &  Sun. .Independent VAC  11,102 — Free 

Sunday  circ.VAC  8,591 — Free 

See  also  Rodgers  &  McDonald  News-Advertiser  Group  of  Los  Angeles. 
Norman  A.  Moore,  Publisher,  2621  W.  54th  St.,  Los  Angeles  (43). 

IONE  (C9),  pop.  1,071;  Amador  Co.  (EC).  38  m  SE  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR.  Clay  pits. 
Agriculture.  Cattle,  truck  crops. 

Amador  Progress-News -|- Thursday Independent 1945      7      24      280      2.50        §1,893 

Richard  P.  Harris,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ISLETON  (D5%),  pop.  1,597;  Sacramento  Co.  (NC).  On  Sacramento  River,  30  m  S  of 
Sacramento.  SP  RR.  Boat  connections.  Fruit,  asparagus  packed.  Fruit,  truck 
farms.  Asparagus,  pears,  tomatoes,  sugar  beets. 

Journal-f Friday Republican 1922      7      24      280     3.00  543 

Roy  Herburger,  Editor;  Paul  A.  West,  Publisher. 

JACKSONf  (E5),  pop.  1,879;  Amador  Co.  (EC).  40  m  SE  of  Sacramento.  Pacific  Truck- 
ing Lines  (motor  vehicle).  Creamery;  winery;  saw,  planing  mills;  bottling 
works.  Gold  mines;  marble  quarries;  clay  pits.  Sugar  pine  timber.  Truck,  stock, 
poultry  farms. 

Amador  Dispatch -f- Friday Democratic 1858      7      24      280     2.60        $1,672 

Betty  Read  Curilich,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

AlSicord1+direr  .and  Amad0r}Thur8day Republican 1855      7     24      280     2.50        §1,707 

Ambrose   Garbarini,    Editor;    Amador   Ledger   and   Amador   Record,    Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  667. 

JOSHUA  TREE  (J9V4).  pop.  X500;  San  Bernardino  Co.  (SE).  46  m  NE  of  Banning. 
Nearest  railroad  station,  Palm  Springs.  SP  RR.  Western  entrance  to  Joshua  Tree 
National  Monument.  Tourist  and  health  resort. 

Desert  Journal -h Thursday Independent 1946     7     23      287      3.50        Jl,600 

Prints  editions  for:  News  of  Morongro  Valley,  circ.,  J220;  News  of  Twentynine 

Palms,  circ.,  $450;  Progress  of  Yucca  Valley,  circ.,  J450. 

G.  B.  Gholson,  Editor;  Desert  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  427. 

KERMAN  (E7),  pop.  1,563;  Fresno  Co.  (SC).  15  m  W  of  Fresno.  SP  RR.  Alfalfa  mill; 

tallow  works ;  slaughter  house ;  cotton  gins :  raisins  packed.  Agriculture.  Grapes, 

cotton,  rice,  alfalfa,  cattle. 
News-f- Thursday Independent 1906     7      24      280     8.00        $1,156 

Tom  McNamara,  Editor;  W.  M.  Crowe,  Publisher. 
West  Side  Advance-f Thursday Independent 1919     7     23     280     8.50  734 

Tom  McNamara,  Editor;  Wm.  M.  Crowe,  Publisher. 

KING  CITY  (D7%),  pop.  2,847  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-28-53,  gives  2.576) ;  Monterey 
Co.  (W).  48  m  SE  of  Salinas.  SP  RR.  Wax,  cement  pipe  factories;  carrots  and 
tomatoes  packed.  Agriculture.  Tomatoes,  carrots,  lettuce,  potatoes. 
Rustler-Herald  + Thursday Independent 1901     8     24     801     4.00        §2,350 

Norman  Nuck,  Editor;  Harry  F.  Casey  and  Ruth  Steglich,  Publishers. 

Circulation — **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *Jtine  and  Match  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubliaher'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Use§  Mats.  4> Nonpareil 
ens,  12  to  inch.  ¥  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCoanty  teat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI"tied  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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KINGSBURG  (F7)t  pop.  2,810;  Fresno  Co.  (SC).  20  m  SE  of  Fresno.  SP  RR.  Cotton 
gins;  cottonseed  oil  mill;  wineries;  raisin  drying;  fruit  cannery.  Fruit,  dairy, 
poultry  farms.  Grapes,  cotton,  peaches. 

Recorder-h Thursday Independent 1904     7     24     280     3.50        {1,530 

Edwin  E.  Jacobs,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LA  CANADA  (CIO),  pop.  X  12,300;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  6  m  NW  of  Pasadena,  nearest 
railroad  station.  SP;  UP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Residential. 

Valley  Sun-f Thursday Independent 1946     4     24      154     3.00        82,525 

Joseph  L.  Du  Plain,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAFAYETTE  (Kl%),  pop.  X9.000;  Contra  Costa  Co.  (W).  10  m  NE  of  Berkley.  SN 
(elec.)  RR.  Residential.  Agriculture.  Walnuts,  pears,  horses. 

Sun  + Friday Independent 1936     8     23     294     3.75        §3,148 

Prints  Sun  Shopping  News  for  free  distribution. 

Herman  Silverman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1000  Orchard  Rd. 

LAGUNA  BEACH  (H10),  pop.  6,661  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-20-55,  gives  7,861) ;  Orange 

Co.    (S).  On  Pacific  Ocean,   18  m  SW  of  Santa  Ana.  Railroad  station,  Irvine. 

AT&SF  RR.  Airline,  BAL;  Pottery,  brass  novelties  manufactured.  Summer  and 

winter  resort.  Fruit,  truck  farms.  Oranges,  avocados. 
Post  4- Thursday Independent 1939     8     24     294     2.50        §4,391 

Bud  Desenberg,  Editor;  B.  N.  Desenberg  and  John  Weld,  Pubs.,  336  Ocean  Ave. 
South  Coast  News  -f Tues.  &  Fri Republican 1915     8     24     294     4.00        $3,964 

Prints  Laguna  Beach  Shopper  on  Wednesday  for  free  distribution. 

W.  W.  Ottaway,  Editor  and  Publisher,  307  Forest  Ave. 

LA  HABRA  (D10%).  pop.  4,961  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-58,  gives  17,827)  ;  Orange 
Co.  (S).  19  m  SE  of  Los  Angeles.  UP;  PE  RRs.  Citrus  fruit  packing.  Agriculture. 
Avocados,  oranges,  lemons. 

Star-f Wed.  &  Fri.. ..Independent 1917      8     22     294     5.40        §3,550 

Jim  Morad,  Editor;  Earl  G.  Parsons,  Publisher,  213  E.  Central  Ave. 

LA  JOLLA    (HID,  pop.  ;  San  Diego  Co.    (S).  On  Pacific  Ocean,   15  m  NW  of 

San  Diego,  nearest  railroad  station.  AT&SF;  SD&AE  RRs.  Residential.  Winter 
and  summer  resort.  University  of  California  at  La  Jolla. 

Journal-f Thursday Independent 1912      7      24     280     3.00          2,481 

Sterling  Hall,  Editor;  Will  Shaw,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  32. 

Light-f Thursday Republican 1922      7      24      280     3.00        §4,320 

Bert  Fairbrother,  Editor;  Bert  Fairbrother  and  Bill  Peltcher,  Publishers. 

LAKE  ARROWHEAD  (H9),  pop.  X406;  San  Bernardino  Co.  (SE).  10  m  NE  of  San 
Bernardino,  nearest  railroad  station.  AT&SF;  PE;  SP;  UP  RRs.  Year-round 
resort. 

Bevoracrp  RAcHator-l-                  M««fMv  (Beverage  1946     5      24     224      1.00  765 

Beverage  Register-f Monthly ] industry  Controlled  free  dist.         2,185 

George  L.  Anderson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  81. 


*«S?nUtaS?+"d. }Th«rsd»y Independent 1920 

Prints  weekly  Shopping  Guide  for  free  distribution. 
George  Anderson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


5     24     224     4.50        §2,211 


LAKEPORTf  (C4%),  pop.  1,983;  Lake  Co.  (NW).  On  Clear  Lake.  45  m  N  of  Santa 
Rosa.  Pacific  Trucking  Lines  (motor  vehicle).  Creamery.  Summer  resort.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Bartlett  pears,  walnuts,  beans. 

f  Lake  County  Bee  -f  .................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1869     7     24     280     3.00 

\   Press  and  Record  4-  ................  Wednesday  .....  Republican  .........  1925      7     24     280     3.00 

1  Arthur  King,  Editor;  Roland  Johnsrud,  Publisher. 

LAKEWOOD  —  See  Long  Beach  ;  also  Herald-Enterprise  of  Bellflower. 

LA  MESA  (Hll),  pop.  10.946  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-8-57,  gives  23,521)  ;  San  Diego 

Co.  (S).  10  m  NE  of  San  Diego.  SD&AE  RR.  Planing  mills;  nurseries.  Residen- 

tial. Truck,  fruit,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Grapes,  lemons,  oranges,  avocados. 
Scout-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1907     7     24     280     3.60 

Richard  C.  Sims.  Editor;  George  Molyneaux,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  216. 
LAMONT   (G8),  pop.  3,671;  Kern  Co.    (S).   10  m  S  of  Bakersfield,  nearest  banking 

town.  AT&SF;  SP  RRs.  Truck,  fruit,  poultry  farms. 
Reporter  4-  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1950     6     24     210     2.50 

Alfred  Cantor,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  117. 
LANCASTER    (G9),   pop.   8,594;  Los   Angeles   Co.    (S).   60   m  NE  of  San  Fernando. 

SP  RR.  Airport.  Manufactures  alfalfa  meal,  concrete  products.  Hatchery.  Agri- 

culture. Grain  and  alfalfa  hay. 


§1,590 
§1,190 


§3,300 


ent  ......  1886     8     22     2"  12'00          6'761 

Prints   Antelope  Valley  Shopping  News   on   Wednesday  for  free   distribution. 

Circ.,  21,000. 
W.  J.  Valentine,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

{Desert  Wings  -f  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1949     6     28     210     8.00 
Distributed  primarily  to  personnel  at  Air  Force  Flight  Test  Center, 
Edwards  Air  Force  Base. 
Light-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1948     8     23     294     2.50 
Vern  Lawson,  Editor:  James  W.  Metcalfe.  Publisher,  44814  N.  Sierra  Hwy. 
LA  PUENTE   (DIOH),  pop.  -  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-4-57,  gives  20,066).    Los 
Angeles  Co.  (S).  18  m  E  of  Los  Angeles.  SP,  UP  RRs.  Manufactures  air  con- 
ditioners, heaters,  trailers,  chemicals.  Citrus  fruit  packed.  Fruit,  stock,  poultry 
farms. 
La  Puente  Valley  Journal-f  ..Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1910     9     21     294     3.00        §3,417 

Edward  Werkman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  15845  E.  Valley  Blvd. 

Circulation  —  A>*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPuMisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems*  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  VI"«ed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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San  Gabriel  Valley  Tribune—  See  Covina. 
South  Valley  News  +  ...............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1955     8     22     801     3.00 

Circulates  also  in  Bas«ett»  N.  Whittier  Heights,  Walnut.  VAC  6,432  —  Free 

San  Gabriel  Valley  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1228, 
Fleetwood  Annex,  Covina. 

LARKSPUR  (H1HK  Pop.  2.905  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-1-56,  gives  8,805);  Marin  Co. 
(W).  15  m  NW  of  San  Francisco.  NWP  RR.  Glass  works.  Nurseries. 

^Sn?er4-^f.!!..^.!.»er.»          jThursday  ........  Independent  .......  1949     8     23     287     8.00  868 

Jack  Lepinaki,  Publisher,  10  Bank  St.,  San  Anselmo. 

LA  VERNE  (D10),  pop.  4,198  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-7-58,  gives  5,907)  ;  Los  Angeles 
Co.  (S).  4  m  NW  of  Pomona.  PE;  AT&SF  RRs.  Citrus  fruit  packing.  La  Verne 
College.  Agriculture.  Oranges,  lemons,  grapefruit. 
Leader  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1910     8     22     294     3.00  5625 

Terrence  T.  Donnelly.  Editor  and  Publisher.  J  1,400  —  Free 

LAWNDALE   (Cll),  pop.    x  19,  500;  Los  Angeles   Co.    (S).    15  m  S  of  Los   Angeles. 
AT&SF  RR.  Bank,  Hawthorne.  Pottery  stilts,  candy  manufactured.  Agriculture. 

American  Cartoonist  (offset).  Monthly  ..........  {p?5esYion         1946     2     27      106  x2'50 

L.  T.  Benson.  Editor;  American  Cartoonist  Assn.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  88. 

Tribune-j-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1941      8      22      294     2.00  VAC  3,765 

W.  E.  Belt,  Editor;  Sentinel  Publishing  Co.,  17007  Hawthorne  Blvd.          VAC  13,466  —  Free 

LEMON  GROVE  (H10),  pop.  X7.200;  San  Diego  Co.  (S).  8  m  E  of  San  Diego.  SD&AE 

RR.  Residential. 
J  Review-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1948      7     24      280      2.50        §4,922 

1  Suburbanite^-  ..........................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1947      7      24      280      1.00  §255 

1  Max  Goodwin.  Editor  and  Publisher.  7834  Lester  Ave. 

LEMOORE  (F7),  pop.  2,168  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-6-54,  gives  2,883).  Kings  Co.  (SO. 
82  m  S  of  Fresno.  SP  RR.  Dairy  products  manufactured.  Dairy,  fruit,  grain, 
poultry,  truck  farms. 
Advance  +  ..„.....       ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888      6     24      280      3.50        §1,210 

Henry  H.  Leffert,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LINCOLN    (D4%),  pop.  2,410;  Placer  Co.    (NE).  28  m  NE  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR. 
Potteries;  fruit  cannery,  cold  storage  and  packing  houses;  grain  warehouses. 
Clay  pits.  Fruit,  grain,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  barley. 
News-  Messenger  4-  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888      8     23      308      3.00        §1.175 

Eldridge  F.  Trott  and  Robert  Frantz,  Publishers. 

LINDSAY  (F7),  pop.  6,060   (special  U.  S.  Census  10-27-55,  gives  5,492);  Tulare  Co. 
(SC).  60  m  SE  of  Fresno.  AT&SF;  SP  RRs.  Manufactures  canning  machinery, 
spraying  equipment,  irrigation  pipes,  pumps,  olive  oil.  Fruit,  vegetable,  olive 
packing;  hatchery.  Fruit  farms.  Oranges,  lemons,  grapes,  olives. 
f  Gazette  -f-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1901     8     24     294     3.50          2,015 

•j  News  -f  ............  .........................  Tuesday  ..........  Independent  .......  1931      5      24      231      2.00          1,150 

1  Ford  A.  Chatters,  Editor;  Lindsay  Publishing  Company,  140  E.  Honolulu  St. 

LIVE  OAK  (D4),  pop.  1,770  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-21-56,  gives  2,067);  Sutter  Co. 
(C).  10  m  N  of  Yuba  City.  SN;  SP  RRs.  Millwork  plant.  Machine  shop,  welding. 
Nursery.  Dairying,  cattle  raising. 
Acorn  -f-  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1953      5     24     231     3.00  575 

M.  Douglas,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  215.  360  —  Free 

LIVERMORE  (L2),  pop.  4,364  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-6-57,  gives  12,595)  ;  Alameda 
Co.   (W).  33  m  SE  of  Oakland.  SP;  WP  RRs.  Safety  fuse  factory;  wineries. 
Sanitarium.  Agriculture.  Poultry 
Herald-f  ...................................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1876      8      24      287      3.50        §2,411 

Arthur  L.  Henry,  Editor. 
News  +  ......................................  Tuesday  ..........  Independent  .......  1919      8     24      287      3.50        §2^307 


..  ........  Sund*v  ............  Sapping  ............  8     24     287         6,610-Free 

Lowell  E.  Jessen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LIVINGSTON  (E6),  pop.  1,502  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-27-57,  gives  1,944)  ;  Merced  Co. 
(C).  25  m  S  of  Modesto.  SP  RR.  Raisin,  produce  packing.  Agriculture.  Grapes, 
almonds,  peaches. 
Chrcnicle  +  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1907      7      23      280      3.00        §1,233 

Walter  H.  Aird,  Editor  and  Publisher,  424  Third  St. 

LODI  (D5%).  pop.  13,798   (special  U.  S.  Census  3-11-58,  gives  20,100)  ;  San  Joaquin 

Co.  (C).  14  m  N  of  Stockton.  SP  ;  CCT  RRs.  Extensive  fruit  packing  and  shipping. 

Manufactures  canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  wine,  olive  oil,  tire  molds,  pumps, 

concrete  pipes,  valve  lifters,  trailers,  juicers.  Agriculture.  Fruit,  poultry,  grain. 

News-Sentinel  -f  ......................  Mom.ex.Sun...Independent  .......  1881     8     24     290     9.00        §7,516 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Prints  News-Merchandiser  on  Thursday  for  free  distribution.  Circ.  4.451. 

A.  W.  Marquardt,  Editor;  C.  C.  Church,  Publisher. 

LOMA  LINDA  (E10%),  pop.  x  2,800;  San  Bernardino  Co.  (SE).  5  m  SE  of  San  Bernar- 

dino. SP  RR.  Nursery.  Residential. 
Beacon+  .................................  Bi-wkly(Thurs.)  Republican  .....  1947     8     22     294     2.00  J200 

Wesley  K.  Nary,  Editor  and  Publisher,  528  N.  Anderson  St.  J  1,600  —  Free 

Loma  Linda  Bulletin  —  See  Highlander,  The,  San  Bernardino. 

CITSl5?4l?l~"**Se|>t'  A-B'C  Statement;  *Jnne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IF.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPub1i«her*t  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ema.  12  to  inch  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCotraty  teat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McHaO» 

mtKSS!!,'  JL1S£**  otAT  dnrinf  «cad«n»c  TW.  ^Subscription  included  to  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Coli0  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cirt 

LOMITA  (Cll).  pop.  x  10,500;  Los  Angeles  Go.  (8).  18  m  S  of  Los  Angeles.  Railroad 

station,  Torrance.  AT&SF  ;  PE  RR*.  Nurseries.  Residential. 
News-t-  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1919     8     24     280     2.00        §4,426 

Robert  B.  Wilcox,  Editor;  Ray  H.  Reed,  Publisher.  *  2.  8  00—  Free 

Progress-f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1924     8     24     294     2.00        $2,490 

Ernest  M.  Moaner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2306  W.  248th  St.  *7,2S5  —  Free 

LOMPOC  (E9),  pop.  5,520  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-22-57,  gives  6,665)  ;  Santa  Barbara 
Co.  (SW).  45  m  NW  of  Santa  Barbara.  SP  RR.  Fruit,  vegetable  packing.  Asbes- 
tos,  filtration  products  manufactured.   Oil  wells.   Truck  farms.  Flower  seeds, 
sugar  beets. 
Record-f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1875      8     22     287      4.00        $3,475 

Kenneth  L.  Adams,  Editor  and  Publisher,  115  N.  H  St. 

LONE  PINE  (H7),  pop.  1,415;  Inyo  Co.  (SE).  215  m  N  of  Los  Angeles.  SP  RR.  Lead, 
silver  mines.  Dairy  farms  ;  cattle  and  sheep  ranches. 


.....Br  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1914     8     24     280     3.50  §962 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Inyo  Independent  of  Independence. 
Earl  Murphy,  Editor;  Todd  Watkins,  Publisher,  234  N.  Main  St. 

LONG  BEACH  (G10),  pop.  250,767;  Los  Angeles  Co.   (S).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  22  m  S 
of  Los  Angeles.  PE;  SP;  UP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Airlines:  UAL;  WAL. 

America's  most  modern  port,  U.  S.  Naval  Base.  Oil  and  gas  wells.  Oil  produc- 
tion and  refining,  oil  drilling  equipment;  fisheries;  sardines,  tuna,  mackerel,  meat 
packing  plants  ;  soft  drink  bottlers  ;  shipbuilding  and  repair  ;  aircraft  and  air- 
craft parts;  soap,  toilet  preparations,  washing  powder,  chemicals,  lumber;  auto 
assembly,  auto  tires,  trailers,  batteries,  machinery;  paints,  varnish,  furniture, 
mattresses  and  box  springs,  men's  and  women's  wear;  furnaces  and  heaters, 
building  and  insulation  products,  ceramics,  glass,  paper  products,  plastics  manu- 
factured. Ten  banks;  deposits  (1957),  $387,310,325.  106,023  (residence) 
electric  meters;  104,873  (residence)  gas  (nat.)  meters;  109,766  (residence) 
telephones.  Summer  and  winter  resort,  Long  Beach  City  College;  Long  Beach 
State  College. 

Argus  +  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1925      8     26     294     2.50      tll,650 

George  Rochester,  Editor  and  Publisher,  5451  Long  Beach  Blvd.  (5). 

Forty-Niner,  The  +  V  .............  Wednesday  ....Collegiate  ...........  1949      6      24      240      2.50        $5,000 

Students  of  Long  Beach  State  College,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  6101  E.  Seventh  St.  (4). 

Graphic-!-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1941      8      24     301      5.00 

Prints  edition  for  Wilmington. 

Lloyd  I.  Kent,  Jr..  Publisher,  2621  Magnolia  Blvd. 

Herald-  American  —  See  Herald-  American,  Compton 

Independent  -f  ..........................  Morn.ex.Sun...  Independent  .......  1938      8     22      308  15.60**38,S49 

Press-Telegram  -f  ....................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1888      8     22     308  15.60**107,155 

Prfnd;plnede?tna.  .*?.?.  ..............  jsunday  ............  Independent  .......  8      22     308  10.40**!  36.767 

Color  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Malcolm  Epley,  Editor;  Ridder  Publications,  Inc.  (12). 
Lakewood  Herald  American  —  See  Herald-American,  Compton. 
Landscape  Gardener  ...............  Monthly  ..........  Gardening  .........  1958      2      28      112      2.50 

Nobie  Narita,  Editor;  Landscape  Publications,  P.  O.  Box  85  (2). 

T  ««^a,.««iTi«*  M™*V,W  (Landscape          1955      3      28      140      3.00          1.010 

Landscaping  .............................  Monthly  ..........  }  Gardening  Controlled  free  dist.          4,160 

Glen  L.  Black.  Editor;  Landscaping  Publications,  P.  O.  Box  85  (2). 
Long  Beach  Herald-American  —  See  Herald-American,  Compton. 

^Beachrs?ar-P?o8gres°snl  ......  JTues.  &  Fri  .....  Independent  .......  1933      6      24     280     3.00  §535 

T.  F.  Pfanstiel,  Editor  and  Publisher,  280  Santa  Ana  Ave.  (3). 
Shopping  News-f-  ....................  Thursday  ........  Shopper  ..............  1923      8     24     294     $86,143  —  Free 

Don  H.  Smith,  Publisher,  227  East  Sixth  St. 
Signal   Hill  Tribune4-  ............  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1933     5      22     224     2.00          1,676 

E.  M.  Harris.  Editor;  H.  E.  Harris,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  7127. 
Viking-h  V  ................................  Bi-wkly.  Fri...  Collegiate  ...........  1928      6     24      280      1.00          2,000 

Associated  Student  Body  of  Long  Beach  City  College,  Editors  and  Publishers, 

4901  E.  Carson  (8). 

Western  Mobile  Home  !**«„,».,„  fTrailercoach      IORA      K     o«     017     •>  zn      +  n*  TKA 

New*  4-  ..............................  f  Monday  ...........  ILiv'g  &  Travel  195°      5     23     21T     2'50      *13»760 

Bill  James,  Editor;  Bob  Terhune,  Publisher,  2491  Atlantic  Blvd. 

LOOM  IS  (C8).  POD.  X400;  Placer  Co.  (NE).  20  m  NE  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR.  Nurseries; 

winery.  Ships  fruit.  Agriculture.  Pears,  plums,  peaches. 
News  .........................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1940     6     24     266     3.00  §500 

T.  P.  Sagaser.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
LOS  ALAMITOS  —  See  Enterprise.  Cypress. 
LOS  ALTOS  (K8).  pop.  X  20,  600:  Santa  Clara  Co.  (W).  6  m  SE  of  Palo  Alto.  SP  RR. 

Nurseries;  fruit  packed.  Residential.  Fruit,  truck  farms. 
Enterprise—  See  Herald  -Enterprise  of  Bellflower. 
Herald  American  —  See  Herald  American,  Compton. 
News  and  Peninsula  Guide  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1986     8     22     801     4.00        $4.099 

Edward  A.  Laubengayer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  401  First  St.  17,510  —  Free 

Track  and  Field  News  1  iur«nfMv  f  Sports  (Track  104fl      ,     ««     -OR     o  nn       f  K  nat 

(offset)  ..............................  f  Monthly  ..........  1*  Field)  1948     4     2S      136     8'00        *6'081 

Cordner  Nelson,  Editor;  Bert  Nelson,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  296. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *J«ne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Usea  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  teat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  IfcNaU? 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fe«. 

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Estab  Col  $<3>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cire 

LOS  ANGELESf  (G9%)»pop.  1,970,358  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-25-56,  gives  2,248,901). 
Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  A  major  harbor  on  Pacific  Coast,  a  city  of  453  square  miles, 
largest  city  in  area  in  United  States,  largest  industrial  center  west  of  Chicago, 
and  a  leading  agricultural  center.  AT&SF;  SP;  UP;  PE  RRs.  Airlines:  AA;  BAL; 
CAL;  CM  A;  SAS;  PAA;  PC;  TWA:  UAL;  WAL:  Health  and  pleasure  resort, 
University  of  Southern  California;  University  of  California  at  Los  Angeles,  and 
many  colleges  and  schools.  Sardine,  tuna  fisheries  ;  oil,  gas  wells.  Seven  TV 
stations. 

Leads  as  motion  picture  capital,  aircraft  and  aircraft  parts.   Manufactures 
pumps,  compressors,  canned  sea  food,  refrigeration,  heating  and  plumbing  equip- 
ment, storage  batteries,  women's  and  misses'  outerwear,  oil  field  machinery; 
tools,  rubber,  ceramics,  non-ferrous  products,  furniture.  Automobile  assembly; 
food,   fish,  meat  packing  plants,  oil  refineries  :  printing  and  publishing  indus- 
tries ;  ship  building  and  repair  yards.  Los  Angeles  County  has  47  banks;  de- 
posits   (6-30-56),    $7,080,615,000.    In    Los    Angeles    County    2,145,861    electric 
(AC)  meters;  1,839,445  gas  (nat.)  meters;  2,878,054  telephones. 
American  News-f   (Negro).  ...Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1930      8      23      294      5.00 

James  Erwing,  Jr.,  Editor;  Jim  Erwing,  Sr.,  Pub.,  5426%  S.  Central  Ave.  (11). 

N!!r.  ............  }Thur8.&SUn...Independent  .......  »"      •     "      294j&60VAC13.|« 

See  also  Rodgers  &  McDonald  News-Advertiser  Group. 
Norman  A.  Moore,  Publisher,  2621  W.  54th  St.  (43). 


Apartment  Hotel  and  Motel|M  onthjy 
Association  News  +  ..........  J  y 

Herb   Hain,   Editor;   Apartment, 
3824  Beverly  Blvd.  (4). 


[Operators 
Hotel  and   Motel   Assn. 


1946      5      24      217   x2.00 
of  Calif.,    Publisher, 


8,500 


3,100 
17,603 


1,023 


Architectural  Products-J- Monthly Architecture 1949  C2nt204ued  free  dist° 

Dwight  Fiske,  Editor;  School-Industrial  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
636  N.  San  Vicente  Blvd.  (46). 

Arts  and  Architecture Monthly Art.  &  Archi.       1911      2      48      154      6.00 

John  Entenza,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3305  Wilshire  Blvd.  (5). 

Asia  Calling  (offset) Quarterly Educational 1947      2     28      105      1.50 

Mary  Ellen  Saunders,  Editor;  Pan  Pacific  Centers,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
12009  Santa  Monica  Blvd. 

Automobile  Topics   (offset). ..Monthly f fconsmneiO      190°      3      2T      14°      5*°°      $16,500 

Al  Michaelian,  Editor;  Clymer  Publications,  1268  S.  Alvarado  St.  (6). 
.     ,         A.       rx     i       XT          i       TUT      A  (Automotive        1937      5      24      210      5.00        10,927 

Automotive  Dealer  News-f  ...Monday )Trade  (Oil)  Controlled  free  dist.          1,326 

See  also  Pacific  Oil — Motive  Magazine  of  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
James  Glanville,  Editor;  Wayne  Goble,  Publisher,  1700  W.  8th  St.  (17). 
Aviation  Engineer  and  \Tbrrt«fV,i«  f  Engineers  &       IQCO      o      oc 

Scientist f  Monthly }  Scientists  1953      3      Z6 

Harold  Shaw,  Editor;  Aviation  Engineer  and  Scientist,  Publisher, 
1228  S.  Flower  St.  (15). 

**l&*S^l?tiZen+.  (.E.n*:...}Thursday ^dependent 1934      8      23 

Carl  M. "Bigsby','  Publisher.  3587  E.  1st  Street  (63). 
B'nai  B'rith  Messenger-f- Friday Jewish 1897      5      24     217      8.00 

David  Weissman,  Editor;  J.  J.  Cummins,  Publisher,  739  S.  Hope  St.  (17). 
B'nai  B'rith  Record-f Monthly Jewish  Int 1946      5      26     210     x.25        14,128 

Albert  A.  Shanks,  Editor;  B'nai  B'rith  Record,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

3460  Wilshire  Blvd.  (5). 
Brentwood  Citizen — See  Citizen.  Beverly  Hills. 


140     7.00 


294 


3.00 
20.000 — Free 


Building  News-}- IThurs  Bld*'  Trades 1946  5 

Sam  Jaffe,  Editor  and  Publisher,  5616  San  Vicente  Blvd.  (19). 

Building  Standards Monthly Building 1933  2 

R.  C.  Colling,  Editor  and  Publisher,  610  S.  Broadway  (14). 


24      217     2.00        14,256 


42      140     4.00 


Bulletin  of  Los  Angeles         lo««.«  »««           -M^At^t**  IQQI 

County  Medical  Assn fSemi-mo Medicine 1881 


27      128  x3.00 

Wni.  F.  Quinn,  Editor;  Los  Angeles  County  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1925  Wilshire  Blvd.  (6). 

........  Lib™y  ..............  1929      2      2?        98^<>0 

Harold  C.  Kime,  Editor;  School  Library  Assn.  of  Calif.,  Publisher, 
400  W.  Washington  Blvd.  (15). 


7,600 


J750 


1939      3 


Butane-Propane  News  ............  Monthly  .......... 

Carl  Abell,  Editor;  Chilton  Company,  Publisher,  198  S.  Alvarado  St.  (57). 


^ro'lled  cir°c°     >15,352 


California  Apparel  News-f  ....Friday { iJdustr'y1""61    l945      5      23      215      5-°° 

J.  O.  Osherenko,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1020  S.  Main  St.  (15). 
California  Beverage  Journals-Monthly Liquor  Indus 1949     3     27      140     3.00        $5,711 

Palmer  Brink,  Editor;  California  Beverage  Journal  Publishing  Co., 

5205  Hollywood  Blvd.  (27). 
California  Bowling  News — See  Glendale,  Calif. 
California  Citrograph Monthly Citrlculture 1915     6     26      168     2.00      $14,848 

Philip  H.  Greene,  Ed.;  Calif.  Citrograph  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  5880  Poplar  Blvd.  (82). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  gworn;  IPubliiher't  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
etna*  12  to  Inch.  ? Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—I 950  Census.  xRand  McNallr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSub»cription  included  In  membership  fee. 

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CALIFORNIA 


LOS  ANGELESf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols* Width V Depth    Sub 

California  Clinician Monthly Osteopathic 1907     2     40     140x3.50 

Loring  W.  Mann,  D.O.,  Editor;  Calif.  Osteopathic  Assn.,  Publisher, 
4775  Santa  Monica  Blvd.  (29). 


g.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1931    13     20     224   13.00 

^ka^uVTerada7EdVtor;*Tatsuyo  Fujii,  Publisher,  346  E.  Third  St.  (12). 

California  Dealer  News-f Monthly [^^wel?™  **  195?  Controlled  f?ee  diUt. 

Dave  Platter,  Editor;  Normond  Linder  and  Seymour  Berry.  Publishers, 
1417  Georgia  St.  (15). 

California   Eagle+ (Negro). ...Thursday Democratic 1879     8     23     294     4.00 

Grace  Simons,  Editor;  Loren  Miller,  Publisher,  1050  East  43rd  Place  (11). 

California  Intermountain       lTuIir-jav          M™™™  nfc,iw.v,  1»&B      5     24     224     2-°° 

New»  + f  Thursday Mormon  Church  Controlled  free  dist. 

Audrey  Redding,  Editor;  Ned  Redding,  Publisher,  1023  N.  Western  Ave.  (29). 

1956      5     24     210     3.00 


Circ 

1,785 


426 
12,422 


§26,000 

16,500 
3,200 

3,800 


California  Jewish  Press -f- Friday Independent 46.200 Free 

Al.  S.  Waxman,  Editor;  Waxman  Publications,  Inc.,  8300  W.  Third  St.   (48). 

California  Jewish  Voice-f- Friday Independent 1922      8      23      294     3.00        23,867 

I.  Lechtman,  Editor;  Samuel  B.  Gach,  Publisher,  406  S.  Main  St.  (13). 

California  Lumber  Merchant..Semi-mo Lumber 1922     2      46 

Jack  Dionne,  Publisher,  108  W.  Sixth  St.  (14). 

Cal(iH>unga)Magyar8afir+  }  Friday Independent 1922      5 

Z.  V.'  Sabados,'  Editor  and  Publisher,  648  N.  Western  Ave.  (4). 
California  Men's  and               \MnntMv  (Men's  &  Boys'  ,  Q41      «      28 

Boys'   Stylist {Monthly fashions  1941      3      28 

Not  issued  during  July  or  December. 
California  Stylist Monthly {ration's  1936 

J.  R.  Osherenko,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1020  S.  Main  St.  (15). 


147     3.00 


24     224     6.00        §1,930 


150     2.00        *7,200 


3      28      150      5.00       *7,199 


California  Oil  World  ...............  Semi-mo  ......... 


1908      3      28      140      1.00       *3,13O 


Wallace  A.  Sawdon,  Editor;  Petroleum  Publishers,  Inc.,  2404  W.  7th  St.   (57). 

..........  Parent-Teach....l925      3      27      140      1.25 


..™. 
July  and  August  issue  combined. 

Mrs.  B.  S.  Hook,  Editor;  Calif.  Congress  of  Parents  and  Teachers,  Publisher, 
322  W.  21st  St.  (7). 

1956      3      26      140  x 

California  Pharmacy  ...............  Monthly  ..........  Pharm't'l  ...........  2     41     140 

Controlled  free  dist. 
James  W.  Gentry,  Editor;  Calif.  Pharmaceutical  Assn.,  701  S.  Andrews  PI.  (5). 

Cahfornia  Pla8terer  .................  Month*  ..........  {&«&*  ™*     \     |«      »»  *™<> 

Tom  Lawless,  Editor;  California  Lathing  and  Plastering  Controlled  circ. 

Contractors  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  3558  West  8th  St.  (5). 

California  Publisher  ................  Monthly  ..........  Newspapers  .......  1918  cLtro 


Gus  Holmes,  Editor ;  Calif .  Newspaper  Pub.  Assn.,  809  Pacific  Electric  Bldg.  (14). 

Monthly Real  Estate 1920      3      26      140  x4.00 

^jl'pontiuB^EdlV'California  Real  Estate  Assn.,  Pub.,  117  W.  Ninth  St.  (15). 

1945 


California  Real  Estate  News -{-Semi-mo 

Carl  J.  Kunz,  Editor  and  Publisher,  9648  S.  Western  Ave.  (47). 

Calif.  Staats-Zeitung -f(Ger.)  Friday Independent 1890     7      26      280      8.00 

Albert  Ebert,   Editor;   Calif.  Staats-Zeitung,   Publisher,   221   E.  Pico  St.    (15). 
California  Stylist — See  California  Men's  and  Boys'  Stylist. 

jThursday Independent 1910     5     24     224     4.00 

"MVrV~A.~Hend rick s,  Editor;  Ulf  G.   Scholdstrom,  Publisher,   1055  E.   41st  St. 


California  and  Western  iu™+Mxr 

Visitor  ................................  JMonthly  .......... 


voi  Tnt 
vel  Int.... 


1964      1      42      119      2.50 
Controlled  free  dist. 


52,500 

3,255 
1,604 

15,300 

900 
500 

26,000 


7,000 
3,000 


§1,550 

10,500 
72,350 


Prints  ten  individual  airline  editions ;  airport  transit  edition ;  restaurant  edition ; 

dental  profession  edition ;  medical  and  hospital  edition ;  trade  edition. 
Richard  Sharpe,  Editor;  Visitor  Publications,  Inc.,  5321  Hollywood  Blvd.  (27). 

,1953     2     27      100      3.00   £145.666 


Car  Craft  ..................................  Monthly  .......... 


World 


Dick  Day,  Editor;  Petersen  Publishing  Co.,  5959  Hollywood  Blvd.  (28). 
Chefs' and  Stewards'  Food     \0.  ^  MfMv       [Chefs,  Cooks     1949     2      26      103      2.00 

and  Equipment  Manual. ...} t5l~mo  *    y \FoodSupervisors  Controlled  circ.  VAC  5,983 

Otto  P.  Spitzer,  Editor;  Chefs'  and  Stewards'  Manual,  Publisher. 
634  N.  San  Vicente  Blvd.  (46). 

Citizen-f- Friday Labor 1900      8     24     294      2.50 

Ralph  Roddy,  Editor;  A.  F.  L.  Organized  Labor,  Publisher,  108  West  6th  St.  (14). 

City  Terrace  Comet -f Thursday Independent 1951      8     22     290     3.00 

Joseph  Eli  Kovner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2613  Brooklyn  Ave.  (33).  5,000 — Free 

CME  Alumni  Journal  V Monthly Coll.  Alumni 1931      3      26      126      5.00          8.700 

R.  T.  Bergman,  M.D.,  Editor;  Alumni  Assn.,  School  of  Medicine  and  College  of 
Medical  Evangelists,  Publisher,  316  N.  Bailey  St.  (33). 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <£ Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Coin  Machine  Review Monthly {SfwhSSJS*1**  198S     8     26     14°     8-00          4'985 

P.  W.  Blackford,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1115  Venice  Blvd.  (15). 

College  Times -fV .Friday Collegiate 1943     8     24     280x1.00          4,000 

Students  of  Los  Angeles  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
5280  Gravois  Ave.  (82). 

Commercial  Bulletin-f Friday [cr'o'c.^Retail      1887     4     26     166     4'00      *3'461 

Commercial  Bulletin,  Publisher,  857  S.  San  Pedro  St.  (14). 

*     "     *" 


Commercial  News  (offset) Monday j 

Leighton  Cook,  Editor;  C.  A.  Page  Publishing  Co..  1146  N.  Vermont  St.  (29). 
Construction  Reports — See  Southwest  Builder  and  Contractor. 
Courier  (Negro) — See  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Crossroads* Friday {55&.8AmerlC*n  1948     5     24     21°     4'00          2'127 

William  T.  Hiroto,  Editor;  Dr.  James  Goto,  Publisher,  244H  East  First  St.  (12). 
Custom  Cars  (offset) Monthly j fconsiSner)      1957     2     2T     10°     3.00*132,191 

Dick  Day,  Editor;  Petersen  Publishing  Co.,  5959  Hollywood  Blvd.  (28). 
Cycle Monthly Motorcycling 1950      3     27      140     4.00    *2S,391 

Don  Brown,  Editor;  Clymer  Publications,  1268  S.  Alvarado  St.  (6). 

Daily  Construction  Service*. [ ^ Sun '  Sat'l Construction     1932     2     41      14°   80'00  *886 

Prints   two  editions,   Los   Angeles  and   San   Francisco.   Each  edition  complete 
within  itself.  Space  sold,  in  either  or  both  editions,  in  monthly  units,  insertion 
every""3rd  day ;  copy  changeable  monthly. 
Newton  W.  Withers,  Publisher,  108  West  6th  St.  (14). 

4     30  224    156.00 

Daily  Racing  Form Morn. ex.Sun... Racing Mon.  circ.  ^Hrl4,759 

Tues.  to  Fri.  circ.  **1 7,559 
J.  S.  Perlman,  Publisher,  1540  N.  Vermont  Ave.  (27).  Sat.  circ. **26,321 

Diesel  Indus 1985     8     Sontro'lled  ci?c°    >16,409 

Also  provides  controlled' circ.  VAC  16,485. 

Rex.  W.  Wadman,  Ed.;  Diesel  Engines,  Inc.,  Pub.,  816  N.  La  Cienega  Blvd.  (46). 

Disabled  American  Veterans IM^UW  v*t*»r«n«  1948     5     24     224     5-°° 

News-h f  Monthly Veterans Controlled  free  dist.      $15,000 

Dick  Torkelson,  Editor;  Disabled  American  Veterans,  Publisher, 
1816  S.  Figueroa  St.  (15). 

Eagle  Rock  Sentinel-f Thursday Independent 1909      8     24      294     4.00VAC2.942 

News-Herald  Publications,  5722  N.  Figueroa  St.  (42).  VAC  3,770—Free 

'  East  Los  Angeles  Gazette +.. Sunday Independent 1922     5     23     21T 

East  Los  Angeles  Tribune  +  .. Thursday Independent. 193°     8     23     297 

Jerry  Littman,  Editor;  Southern  California  Pub.  Co.,  4928  Whittier  Blvd.  (22). 

Eastside  Journal -f Thursday Independent 1935      8     22      294      3.00      VAC  18 

Fred  Cobley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2035  Brooklyn  Ave.  (33).  VAC  11,254 — Free 

Eastside  Sun-f Thursday Independent 1945      8     24     294      3.00 

Joseph  E.  Kovner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2613  Brooklyn  Ave.  (33).  10,000 — Free 

El  Sereno  Reporter-News  -f ...  .Thursday Independent l922  8  23  294  8*  5%0-Vree 

David  H.  MacDougall.  Editor  and  Publisher,  4955  N.  Huntington  Dr.  (32). 

El  Sereno  Star -f- Thursday Independent 1949  8  22  290  3.00VAC  1,812 

Bulletin  News  Publications,  5722  N.  Figueroa  St.  VAC  7,241— Free 

Enterprise-h Friday Legal 1901  5  24  224  2.00  375 

Henry  Molz,  Editor  and  Publisher,  136  S.  Broadway  (12). 

Equipment  Distribution         }Bi.monthly ff^,'**,  1957      \     \\     }JJ 

(off8et) J  (Indus.  Equip.  Controlled  free  dist.       $5,179 

[Equipment  Controlled  free  dist.        $6,227 

Pio«+  Tr««i«^^*  TST-~«  l  fGen'l  Indus.       1966     3     26     140 

?^<£2?J  /Monthly JEquip.  East  2     39      140 

(offset) J  I  of  Rockies  Controlled  free  dist.        J6,109 

Charles  Penn,  Editor;  National  Industrial  Publications,  P.  O.  Box  24276   (24). 

Esperanza.  La-f    (Spanish )...Sundav Catholic 1930      2      42      133      4.00        $2,000 

Rev.  Fidel  Zapatero,  Editor;  Claretian  Fathers,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  296  (53). 

Examiner -f- Every  Mom.. .Independent 1903      8     22      28027.00*356,000 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  *7 15,229 

Prints  Sunday  supplement  in  color  rotogravure  called  Pictorial  Living. 
Franklin  S.  Payne,  Publisher,  1111  S.  Broadway  (54). 

Executive  Steward Monthly Cater'g  Indus....  1901     3     28      140     2. 00 VAC  5,740 

Reuben  Cordova.  Editor;  International  Steward,  Publisher,        2     43      140 
634  N.  San  Vicente  Blvd.  (46). 

Exhaust Monthly Automotive 1925     3     26      180  27,540 

Free  to  the  automotive  industry.  2     40     180 

Alice  M.  Harris,  Ed.;  The  Exhaust  Publish'g  Co..  600  E.  Washington  Blvd.  (15). 
ExT>ort.Inmort  NAW.J-             T*™*M-  f  Export- Import  1949     5     24     224     8.00  561 

Export-lmport  News  + Monthly \Tr*de  Controlled  free  dist.       16,593 

Michael  MeCausland,  Editor  and  Publisher,  364  S.  Spring  St.  (13). 

Ctradatioift— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements  j  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit  J 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Farm  Management Monthly {^^rn  Bu..    1961  ^"^..00 

Aaron  Dudley,  Ed.;  Nelson  R.  Crown  Publica'ns,  Inc.,  4611  Produce  Plaza  (58). 

Femne  (offset)   (Negro) Monthly (SePsInts"         1954     8     27      14°     2*50        *5,600 

Libby  Clark.  Editor;  Libby  Clark  Associates,  Publisher,  2806  So.  Western. 

Firestone  Park  News  + Thursday Independent 1927      8     24     294      3.00  975 

Ned  Redding,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8719  Compton  Ave.  (2).  8,750— Free 

Florence  Messenger -f Thursday Independent 1923      8      24     294      6.00 

Julie  Jacobs,  Editor;  George  Newton,  Publisher,  1425  E.  Florence  Ave.  (1).    18,000 — Free 

Food,  Drug  and  Liquor  1  Monthly  (Grocery  &  1949     \     f?     MJ     2'°° 

r>itrouf  I    «»Onin»y t  r>».n«y  Tnrlna  *         **U          1*U 

Digest J  1  Drug  Indus.  Controlled  free  dist.          5,557 

ft   +      f»   «,+•,.  ,    1948      3      28      140      2.00 

Food  Selling  Digest Monthly !?«;  i  it:S?.  2      30      140 

I  Hotel  Indus.  Controlled  free  dist.          5,549 

Berl  Benmeyr,  Editor;  Food  Selling  Publications,  Inc.,  3706  Overland  Ave.  (34). 

Food  Mart  News   ( Southern  1  n.      ,1<H,  «.     (Ret.  Grocers      1954      7      26     295      3.00 

California  Edition)  -f ]  Bi-wklv'  *ri-  \  with  Meats  Controlled  circ.  VAC  9,702 

See  also  Food  Mart  News  (Chicago  Edition),  Chicago,  111. 

Louis  Green,  Editor;  Wilson-Loveton  Publications,    1606   Highland  Ave.    (28). 

Foursquare  Magazine-}- Monthly Religious 1923      3     27      140      2.50          8,000 

Rev.  R.  W.  Becker,  Editor;  Echo  Park  Evangelistical  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1100  Glendale  Blvd.   (26). 

ffii»ntfiii.*  ir<*M                            inflow       f  Retailers  of  1945      3      26      140x3.00 

Furniture  Field 10  ti.  a  yr jHome  Furni8h's  Controlled  free  dist.          4,217 

V.  B.  Robertson,  Editor;  Furniture  Retailer  Assn.,  Publisher,  1933  S.  B'way  (7). 

G« M°nth* Ga"  '»*»*" 19"      *     Controlled  ci?c°     >10,708 

J.  Fred  Ebdon,  Editor;  Chilton  Company,  Publisher,  198  S.  Alvarado  St.   (57). 

Gas  Station,  Garage  and       \vr«r>fV,iv  f  Rev.  of  West.    1933     8     27      140 

Motor  Car  Dealer JMonthly ( Auto  Trd  Cintrolled  circ.  VAC  14,581 

Aaron  D.  Viller,  Editor;  Arvill  Publishing  Co.,  8346  Beverly  Blvd.  (48). 


To'.ndvJ?™*f  ..............  Quarterly  ........       Ifman          ™™      2      27        94      3'50        *2'500 

Richard  T.  Liddicoat,  Jr.,  Editor;  Gemological  Institute  of  America,  Publisher, 
11940  San  Vicente  Blvd.  (49). 

Genera,  Aviation  New,  +  ......  Bi-wk.y.  Wed.{  ^'pTane,      194°  Conned2  JL  L°t°        lt$5 

Tom  McCusker,  Editor;  Trade  Publishers,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  3631  (64). 

Genera,  PracUce  ......................  Monthly  ..........  {  ^U       1938   c'ont^Hed^free  dist.       30,000 

Virginia  Richmond  and  Harry  Soforenko,  M.D.,  Editors;  General  Practice  Pub. 
Co.,  Inc.,  1721  W.  Olympic  Blvd.  (15) 


Monthly..          Magicians      ..      1935      3      24      126      6.00          2,967 
William  Larsen,  Ed.  ;  Geraldine  Larsen-Baker,  Pub.,  929  S.  Longwood  Ave.  (19). 

Go-Transport  Times  of  the  lMrtnfuiv  (Motor  Truck     1941      3      26      140     4.00 

West  ....................................  f  Monthly  ..........  }  industry  2      41      140 

Also  provides  controlled  circ.  VAC  25,129.  Controlled  circ.    >2S,129 

California  Trucking  Assns.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  3301  S.  Grand  Ave.  (7). 


Graphic*  V  .............................  Wednesday  .....  Collegiate  ...........  1937  C5ont^3,led2^ee  Jj" 

Students  of  Pepperdine  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  1121  West.  79th  St.  (44). 
'Griffith  Park  News  4-  ..............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1931      8     24      294VAC°^157—  Fvte 

Los  Feliz  Hills  News  +  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1943      8     24      29yACSi  4^531—  Free 

Parks  i  fie  Journal-}-  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1932      8      24      294      3.00 

Gerald  T.  Deal,  Publisher,  3609  Edenhurst  Ave.  (26).  VAC  8,863  —  Free 

Grizzly  Bear  .............................  Monthly  ..........  Frat.  &  Hist  .......  1907      3      28      120      1.75  - 

Leonard  Schwacofer,  Editor;  Grizzly  Bear  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Suite  1120, 
Bartlett  Bldg.,  215  West  7th  St.  (14). 

Herald  and  Express  +  .............  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1911      8      22     280  21.00**34«,351 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  Saturday  circ.**305,122 

David  W.  Hearst,  Publisher,  Los  Angeles  Herald  and  Express  Division  of  Hearst 
Publishing  Co..  Inc.,  1111  S.  Broadway  (54). 

Herald-Dispatch   (Negro)  .......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1952      8     22      301     t20?000*~Fr22 

Printed  in  three  editions  :  Los  Angeles  ed.  ;  Pacoima  ed.  ;  Watts-Willowbrook  ed. 
E.  Pat  Alexander,  Editor;  S.  Alexander,  Publisher,  1481  W.  Jefferson  Blvd.  (7). 

Heritage-h  ................................  Thursday  ........  Jewish  Int  ..........  1954      5      23      210      3.00        §8,097 

Herb  Brin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  5322  Wilshire  Blvd.  (36). 

Highland  Park  News-  \M        -  mu,,^    T«^^«^«f      1905     8     24     294     3.00VAC5,705 

Herald  and  Journal-h  ........  Moru  &  Thurs...Independent  .....  VAC  7,915_Free 

News  Herald  Publications,  5722  N.  Figueroa  St.  (42). 


HoI.ywoodCr*fUman.The+.Ftntly(Wed.).{1&"tlia0dfiXip0    m5     *     MntrV&d  ciSc'.       tl.SOO 
Harry  E.  White,  Editor;  King  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  106  (63). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPublisher'i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI"ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Horseless  Carriage  Gazette...  Bi-monthly  .....  {JJ^Hobby      1987     2     40     133  x5'00 
Horseless  Carriage  Club  of  America,  Publisher,  7780   S.   Western  Ave.    (47). 
Horses  and  Horsemen  —  See  Western  Livestock  Journal. 

1958      3      26      126      5'00 


Hospital   Forum  +  ..................  Monthly  .........  jAdnfin^n 


Circ 

6,800 

1,488 


2.00 


J.  E.  Smits,  Editor;  Hospital  Council  of  Southern  California,  Publisher, 
4747  Sunset  Blvd.  (27). 

SOUuM9e^^^  }Monthly U^Mgmt.        198T      2      28      n 

William  Statler,  Editor ;  Mgrs.  Hotel  and  Apartment  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1741  N.  Ivar  Ave.  (28). 

Hotel  Greeters  Guide  to         \Mn«thlv  [Hotel  Guests  &  1919      2      27      105      

Southern  Calif ornia-f jmonimy \Tourists  Int.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Louis  Rangno,  Editor;  Jaffe  Publications,  634  N.  San  Vicente  Blvd.  (46). 

Hot  Rod  Magazine Monthly Automotive 1948      3      27      140     3.50  *445,5SO 

Wally  Parks,  Editor;  Petersen  Publishing  Co.,  5959  Hollywood  Blvd.  (28). 

(  Independent^- Thursday Independent 1929     8      22      294  8.00VAC  11,O70 

I  Separate  editions  for  Brentwood;  Rancho  Park;  W.  Los  Angeles.  VAC  15,575 — Free 

|    Westwood  Hills  Press  + Thursday Independent 1929      8      22      294      8.00      VAC  96 

I  Felicia  Mahood.  Ed.;  Santa  Monica  Pub.  Co.,  2011  Westwood  Blvd.  VAC  0,079 — Free 


256 
7,390 


Industrial  Editor Monthly Journalism 1957      3      28      140      5.00 

Prints  edition  called  Technical  Communications.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Roger  Holmes,  Editor  and  Publisher,  636  N.  San  Vicente  Blvd.  (46). 
Industrial  News — See  Los  Angeles  Industrial  News. 

Insurance  Journal Thursday Insurance 1923      3      28      143      6.00 

Mark  A.  Wells  &  Associates,  Publisher,  3400  W.  6th  St.  (5).         Controlled  circ. 

(Prof.  Photo  & 

International  Photographer...  Monthly {Technicians  in    1928     3     30      140     2.50 

(Studios  &  Thea. 

Helen  Boyce,  Editor;  International  Alliance  of  Theatrical  Stage  Employees  and 
Moving  Picture  Operators  of  the  United  States  and  Canada,  Local  659,  Pub- 
lishers, 7614  Sunset  Blvd.  (46). 

87      5.00 


2,200 
1,250 


13,650 


1948      2      24 


26,610 


4,000 


Inventor  and  Gadgcteer         IM^«*KK,  (Inventor  & 

(offset) JMontnly |  Gadget  Ints. 

M.  L.  Maxwell,  Editor;  Inventor  and  Gadgeteer  Publishing  Co., 
6600  Lexington  Ave.  (38). 

Italo  Americano-f- (I tal.) .Friday Independent 1908      8      24      287      2.00 

Cleto  Baroni,  Editor  and  Publisher,  420  Alpine  St.  (12). 
Jewish  Daily  Forward— See  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Jonathan,  The -f- Monthly Club  News 1930     3      28      144x2.50 

Arthur  Rohman.  Editor;  Jonathan  Club,  Publisher,  545  S.  Figueroa  St.  (17). 

} Quarterly Nutrition 1946      1      60      112  x5.00 

Granville  F.  Knight,  M.D.,  Editor;  American  Academy  of  Applied  Nutrition,  Inc., 
Publisher,  10651  W.  Pico  Blvd.  (64). 

y Speech  Cor'n 1936      2      50      105      5.00        $6,000 

Dr.  Mary  Huber,  Editor;  American  Speech  and  Hearing  Assn.,  Publisher,  Dept. 
of  Speech,  Los  Angeles  State  College  (32). 

Journal  of  the  California     \n{  ^^M-      n^^of™  1932      2      34      119  x2-00 

Optometric  Association      J  Bi-monthly.     Optometry     ..  Controlled  free  dist. 

Dr.   Herbert   Kallman,   Editor;   California   Optometric   Assn.,   Publisher, 
672   S.   Lafayette  Park   Place    (57). 

King's  Business-!- Monthly Religious 1910     3      27      140     8.00 

Dr.  S.  H.  Sutherland,  Ed.;  King's  Business  Bible  Insti.,  Pub.,  558  S.  Hope  St.  (17). 

1949      3      27      140      3.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 
Louise  O.  Simonson,  Ed.;  Harry  C.  Simonson,  Pub.,  672  S.  Lafayette  Park  PI  (57). 

Let's  Live Monthly Health 1933      3      28      120      3.00 

Kay  K.  Thomas,  Ed.;  Godfrey  Thomas  Pub.  Co.,   1133  N.  Vermont  Ave.   (29). 

"Lietuviu  Dienos"                     1  IOAA      A      OA      IZA 

(Lithuanian  Days)  [Monthly Lith.  Int Iy4b     \     jjj      JgJ 


T    .    w     , ,                                       iur™,ffcur  [News  of  the 

Lab  World Monthly ,  Scientific  Lab 


1,296 
787 


19,047 

5,764 
1,736 

t!4,350 


tl5,000 


24      154      6.00 

, *—,  rmunnny .uii.ii.  JLIII/ n 

(Lithuanian  &  Englis 

Bernardas  Brazdzionis,  Editor;  A.  F.  Skirius,  Publisher,  9204  S.  Broadway  (3). 

Lincoln  Heights  Bulletin-      lmK        ,  T  A  M(attj^f         1919     8  22     283      1.80VAC2,848 

News +  ...?. {Thursday Independent VAC  6,379— Free 

Bulletin  News  Publications,  5722  N.  Figueroa  St.  (42). 

Los  Angeles  Banker  (noadv.)  3  ti.  a  yr Banking 1910      2      27        98x2.00        $7,000 

R.  F.  Kurrle,  Ed.;  Amer.  Institute  of  Banking,  Pub.,  629  S.  Hill  St.  (14). 

:Los  Angeles  City  News-f- Thursday Independent 1934      8     23      29VAC8i3°,599--Free 
Los  Angeles  City  Press -f        Thursday Independent 1934      8      23      294     3.60 
Gerald  T.  Deal,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  20730.  VAC  12,665 — Free 

Los  Angeles  Collegian-}- V      Tues.  &  Fri Collegiate 1929     7      26      280      2.00        $8,000 

Students  of  Los  Angeles  City  College,  Ed.  and  Pub.,  855  N.  Vermont  Ave.  (29). 

Los  Angeles  Daily  Journal +  ..{^srunnex'Sat' Legal 1888     8     24     290  21.00          4,013 

Robert  Work,  Editor;  Mutual  Newspaper  Pub'g  Co.,  Inc.,  220  W.  First  St.  (12). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <3>  Nonpareil 
ems*  12  to  inch.  V  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  teat.  Population— 1 950  Census.  xRand  McNtllr 
estimate.  VI**u*4  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fe«. 

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{  Los  Angeles  Industrial  \M™,?«V  w-.f*™  Tnrf««   1948  5     23     22°     2-50 

News-f J  Monday Western  Indus..  Controlled  circ.  VAC  9,S06 

Pacific  Mountain  States         \MnntMv  w^at*™  Tnrfna    19B1  5     28     22°     1'00 

Industrial    News [Monthly Western  Indus..  Controlled  circ.  VAC  S>883 

Trade  Publishers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  3342  Olympic  Blvd.  (19). 
Los  Angeles  Reporter — See  Reporter. 

Los  Angeles  School  Journal  V Monthly Educational 1917  3     28      133x4.00        $5,000 

Esther  L.  Mathewson,  Editor;  Educ.  Assn.  of  Los  Angeles,  Publisher, 

1206  W.Pico  Blvd.  (15). 
Los  Feliz  Hills  News—See  Griffith  Park  News. 

Masterkey,  The Quarterly Museum  Int 1927  1     42        90     2.50  760 

M.  R.  Harrington,  Editor;  Southwest  Museum,  Publisher,  Highland  Park  (42). 

Meat  Dealer Monthly Meat  Markets....  1947  8     28      134     2.50 

Philip  R.  Melnick,  Editor;  Meat  News  Publications,  Inc.,  2     42      134 
766  S.  Broadway  (14). 

fAdv'g&  Mkt'g1flR,  Q     OA     1x0     a  00 

Media  Agencies  Clients Monday J Indus^f or^   »"  8  clntro^d  cfrc  VAC  6,316 

Prints  National  issue  first  Monday  of  each  month.  Controlled  circ.  VAC  7,378. 
Marvin  L.  Saltzman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  920  S.  Robertson  Blvd.  (35). 

Mercury     ..  ..  ..Monthly Amat.  Sports 1912      3      28      140      3.00        J6.150 

Peggy  Finley,  Ed.;  Los  Angeles  Athletic  Club,  Pub.,  431  W.  Seventh  St.   (14). 

Metropolitan  News -f- {saT&Su'n      Le&al 1945      8  24      31115.00  900 

Earl  Klein,  Editor;  Morris  Barr  and  Frank  Lorenzi,  Publishers, 

139  N.  Broadway  (12). 

Mirror-News Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Republican 1948      8  23     301  21.00**307,412 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sat.  evg.  circ. ^^284, 180 

Hugh  A.  Lewis,  Editor  and  Publisher,  145  S.  Spring  St.  (63). 

Morningside-Imperial              IT*.,,*.   A  <a»«   i**-™**™*         1943  8     24      294     3.00VAC  5,193 

News-Advertiser-f jThurs.  &  Sun.Jndependent VAC  1oj61_Free 

See  also  Rodgers  &  McDonald  News- Advertiser  Group.  Sunday  circ.  VAC  5,212 

Norman  A.  Moore,  Publisher,  2621  W.  54th  St.  (43).  VAC  6,478 — Free 

Mortuary  Management Monthly Funeral  Direct..  1914      3      27      140      3.00  

William  Berg,  Editor  and  Publisher,  810  S.  Robertson  Blvd.  (35). 

Motor  Life Monthly Automotive 1951  3     28      140     3.50  *172,747 

Donald  Werner,  Editor;  Quinn  Publications,  Inc.,  6969  Hollywood  Blvd.    (28). 

Motor  Transportation  in         1 M      f,  ,               «   frt    m       „        1925  3      26      140     2.60 

The  West.. [Monthly Motor  Trans 2      40      140 

R.  N.  Hutchinson,  Editor;  Motor  Transportation,  Publisher,  Controlled  circ.    >21,128 
829  Roosevelt  Bldg.  (17). 

Motor  Trend Monthly Motoring  Ints.... 1949  3     27      140      3.50*390,449 

Walter  A.  Woron,  Editor;  Petersen  Publishing  Co.,  5959  Hollywood  Blvd.  (28). 

Music  of  the  West  Magazine.Monthly {&  jftjvfew^^    1945      3     26      14°      2'5° 

Alta  Turk  Everett,  Editor;  Music  of  the  West  Magazine,  Publisher, 
5502  Santa  Monica  Blvd.  (38). 

National   Equipment  Review — See   Equipment   Distribution. 

National  Voice Bi-weekly Temperance 1870      5     24      217      2.00        10,000 

Ethel  Hubler,  Editor  and  Publisher,  315  S.  Broadway  (13). 

fOld  Age  Pen-      IQJO        c        o  A        *>17        9  Aft  *»7  AAA 

National  Welfare  Advocate -[-Monthly jsums^Social   1942   controlled  free  dist.          5,345 

Arthur  L.  Marek,  Editor;  California  Institute  of  Social  Welfare,  Publisher, 
1031  S.  Grand  Ave.   (15). 

Navigation Quarterly Navigation 1946      2      32      105x10.00 

John  Dohm,  Editor;  Institute  of  Navigation,  University  of  California, 
Publisher,  405  Hilgard  Ave.  (24). 

New  Counter  Freezer  News... Monthly { Cream  Trade       1933      5     24      189      8'00  

L.  T.  Chapman,  Ed.;  New  Counter  Freezer  News,  Pub.,  6087  Sunset  Blvd.  (28). 

New  Japanese  American  fEvg.  ex.  Sun.       r^inn  „.*«„*.    *C\AI      c      ox  oox    10  AA        RC  K/JI 

News-f    (Jap.  &  Eng.) 1  &  Mon.,  Sun.  M.Independent"1947      5      24  224    13'00        §5'563 

Tetsuo  Sato,  Editor;  New  Japanese  American  News  Publishing  Co.,  Inc., 

323  E.  2nd  St.   (12). 

New  Korea   (Korean) Thursday Educational 1905      7     24  238x10.00  $463 

C.  H.  Choy,  Editor;  Korean  National  Assn.,  Pub.,  1368  W.  Jefferson  Blvd.   (7). 

Northeast  Star  Re  view -f Thursday Independent 1933      8     24  289      1.80VAC2,O02 

Bulletin  News  Publications,  6722  N.  Fteueroa  St.  (42).  VAC  6,995 — Free 

Northwest   Leader  -f  Thursday Independent 1930      8      23  294      3.50 

Gerald  T.  Deal,  Publisher,  3609  Edenhurst  Ave.  (39).  VAC  11,005 — Free 

NU?SpaS^a^  Religious 1925      2     40      128        .75  

Interdenominational  Council  on  Spanish  Speaking  Work,  Publisher, 
2834  Granville  Ave.  (64). 

Occidental-f  V      Friday Collegiate 1890      5      23      210      3.00        J1.600 

Associated  Students  of  Occidental  College,  Publishers,  1600  Campus  Road  (41). 

Opinion,  La -f   (Spanish) Every  Morn....Independent 1926     3     23     294   18.00^*12,311 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.**14,237 

Alfredo  Gonzales,  Editor;  Ignacio  E.  Lozano,  Jr.,  Pub.,  1486  S.  Main  St.  (16). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.8.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $> Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCountr  seat  Population— -1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Optometric  World  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Optometrical  .....  1912     2     36     120     8.00          - 

™  E  Tufft,  Editor;  Occidental  Publishing  Co.,  4328  Sunset  Blvd.  (29). 
Overture-h  ...............................  Monthly  ..........  Labor  .................  1921     5     24     213  x2.60        16,000 

Max  Herman,  Editor;  Musicians  Mutual  Protective  Assn.,  Local  47.  A.  F.  of  M., 
Publisher,  817  N.  Vine  St.  (38). 


Pacific  Cit«en  +  .....................  Friday  .............  {l^Citi's       1931     6     22     217     4'00        86'000 

Harry  Honda,  Ed.;  Japanese  American  Citi's  League,  Pub.,  268  E.  First  St.  (12). 
Pacific  Coast  Packer  —  See  Packer,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

^tMAS^t"1*     I—**  ..........  Hotel&  Rest  .....  ™     V^l  un^id  L°t°      *IS% 

j!  D    Minste?.  EditoVV  Pacific  Coast  Record,  Inc.,  Pub.,  412  W.  Sixth  St.  (14). 

Pacific  Mountain  States  Industrial  News  —  See  Los  Angeles  Industrial  News. 

Pan  American  Guide  to  the  lo,,«rt*>rlv         iLat-  American  1953     2     24       91 

U.  S  A    (Span  )(  off  set  )....}  Quarterly  ........  {Travelers  Controlled  free  dist.       25,000 

Edward  P.  Bailey,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  46067  Cole  Station  (46). 

ParklabreaNews-f  .................  Bi-wkly,  Thu.Jndependent  .......  1947     4     24     154  ^^ 

Joseph  L.  Du  Plain,  Editor  and  Publisher,  633  S.  La  Brea  Ave.  (36).  4,506—  Free 

Park  La  Brea  Reporter  -f  .......  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1949     5     24     224     3.50  650 

See  also  Waxman  Publications,  Inc.  4,100—  Free 

Al  S.  Waxman,  Editor;  Waxman  Publications,  Inc.,  8300  W.  3rd  St.  (48). 

Parkside  Journal  —  See  Griffith  Park  News. 

Patterson's  California  lur^M-  «„„»,.«„<»„  1941     8     28     12°     4-°° 

Beverage    Gazetteer  ..........  }Monthly  ..........  Beverages  ..........  Controlled  circ.      >9,850 

Florence  B.  Patterson  and  Mrs.  L.  Otto,  Publishers,  1709  W.  Eighth  St.  (14). 


Personalist  ...............................  Quarterly  ........  {  |hR3£ph>  "**  192°      l     54      105     2*°0          It2°° 

Dr.  R.  T.  Flewelling,  Editor;  Univ.  of  So.  Calif..'  Pub.,  8518  University  Ave.  (7). 

fFishin'g  &          IQ.IQ      n      o«      140      4  00 
Pesca  Y  Marina  (Span.)  .........  Bi-monthly  .....  {Marine  Trade    1949  Con  Rolled  free  dist.          7,000 

I  of  Lat.  Amer. 
J.  Carner  Ribalta,  Juan  Arias,  Editors  ;  Fernando  Flores,  Ltd.,  Publisher, 

Box  46067,  Cole  Station  (46). 
Petroleum  World  and  Oil  ........  Thursday  ........  Petrol.  Indus  .....  1910     4      26     210     3.00       *2,584 

Prints  technical  magazine  edition  last  week  of  month.  Size,  3-26-140. 
Russell  R.  Palmer,  Editor;  Palmer  Publications,  412  W.  Sixth  St.  (14). 

Pet  Shop  Management  ...........  Monthly  ..........  Pet  Supplies  ......  1947  Con  tilled*  free  dist°.        t4*,265 

Irma  W.  Hall,  Editor;  I.  W.  Hall  Publishing  Co.,  618  South  Western  Ave.  (5). 

Pico  Post-f  .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1928      8     23     294      5.00 

Prints  edition  for  Beverly  Hills.  Circ.,  6,500  —  Free  27,500  —  Free 

P.  V.  Parker,  Ed.;  The  Pico  Post,  Pub.,  1439  S.  Robertson  Blvd.  (35). 

Pico  Reporter  —  See  Wilshire  Reporter. 

Pictorial  California  and  the  !«.  _     fVt,         f  Calif.  Pict.         1QOK      .     97     171      «  Kft 
Pacific  .................................  jBi-monthly  .....  j&  Featureg         1925      4     27      171     2.50 

Printed  in  rotogravure. 

Vivian  Swarzwald,  Editor  and  Publisher,   1314   Wilshire  Blvd.    (17). 
Pictorial  Living  —  See  Examiner. 

Plant  Equipment  News  —  See  Equipment  Distribution. 
Popular  Ceramics  .....................  Monthly  ..........  Ceramics  ............  1949     2     28     112     4.00      $36,164 

Fred  De  Llden,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6015  Santa  Monica  Blvd.  (38). 
Press  —  See  Westwood  Hills  Press. 

Printers  Exchange  Bulletin....Monthly  ..........  {fnt"16"  1936     4     24      154 

Estella  W.  Cranston,  Publisher,  5160  E.  Valley  Place  (32). 
Projective  Techniques  1  rTx,,,«Ux, 

Monographs  (no  adv.)         [Quarterly  ........  [tbmpy  1936     2     26     105     6*°°        I1'900 

Bertram  R.  Forer,  Ph.D.,  Editor;  Society  for  Projective  Techniques,  Publisher, 

2170  Live  Oak  Drive,  E.  (28). 
Rafu  Shimpo  (Jap.  &  Eng.)    Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1903      8      24      280    13.00      810,266 

Teiho  Hashida,  Editor;  Akira  Komai,  Publisher,  242  S.  San  Pedro  St.  (12). 
Rancho  Park  Citizen  —  See  Citizen,  Beverly  Hills. 
Rancho  Park  Independent  —  See  Independent. 

Rangefinder,  The  .....................  Monthly  ..........  j  Photographer  Controlled  free  dist.        ^954 

Janet  Marshall,  Ed.;  The  Rangefinder,  Inc.,  Pub..  5463  Virginia  Ave.  (29). 


Reeves  Journal,  Plumbing-    lMnnf)llv  Sf*'  192°     2     41      14°     3.00VAC5,098 

Heating-  Air   Conditioning  [Monthly  ..........  |  Air  CoW  Controlled  circ.  VAC  1,935 

Glover  Hendrickson,  Editor;  Reeves  Journal,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
3665  S.  Vermont  Ave.  (7). 

Rental  Yard  Register  .............  Monthly  ..........  Rent'l  Ind  ...........  1957  Controlled1  free  dlJt°        frlOO 

James  J.  Gartland,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1300  West  24th  St.  (7). 

Reporter  ....................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1945     5     24     224     8.60  800 

See  also  Waxman  Publications,  Inc.  10,220  —  Free 

Al  S.  Waxman,  Editor;  Waxman  Publications,  Inc.,  8800  W.  3rd  St.  (48). 


OrmUtlon— **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  teat  Potmlatlon—1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  VI>*ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Restaurant  Service  —  Voice  librrtt,tMtr  w.*'«.  T«^««          1950     3     28     140     2.00 

of  the  Eating  Industry  +  [Monthly  ..........  Eat  g  Indus  ........  Controlled  free  dist.     \  10,000 

Norman  Phillip,  Editor;  Service  Publishing  Co.,  1285  S.  Orange  Dr.  (19). 
Rod  and  Custom  (offset)  ........  Monthly  ..........  {  Aotomotfve       l958     2     28     10°     8'00    *150'464 

Spencer  Murray,  Editor;  Quinn  Publications,  Inc.,  5969  Hollywood  Blvd.  (28). 
Rodgers  &  McDonald  News-Advertiser  Group:  Comprised  of  —  Angeles  Mesa  News- 
Advertiser;    Tribune    News-Advertiser:    Morningside-Imperial    News  -Advertiser; 
Westchester  News-Advertiser;  News-Advertiser  of  Inglewood,  Combined  circ.  paid       31,055 
Space  sold  individually  or  in  combination  as  a  group  —  56,269  —  Free 

See  individual  listings.  Sunday  circ.       31,055 

Norman  A.  Moore,  Publisher,  2621  W.  54th  St.  (43).  31,353  —  Free 

Science  of  Mind  (no  adv.)  .....  Monthly  ..........  Religious  ...........  1927      2      23        86      3.50 

Willis  H.  Kinnear.  Editor;  Institute  of  Religious  Science  and  Philosophy,  Pub- 
lisher. 8251  W.  Sixth  St.  (5). 


Sea  and  Pacific  Motor  Boat  .....  Monthly  ..........  ^Ycht'g**'*    1908     2     40     14°     3'00    *28'518 

Dale  H.  Budlong,  Editor;  Miller  Freeman  Pub'ns,  3501  Eagle  Rock  Blvd.  (65). 
Sentinel  -f   (Negro)  .................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1934      8     23      294     6.50**21,993 

L.  H.  Washington.  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1112  East  43rd  St.  (11). 
Sets  in  Order  (offset)  ............  Monthly  ..........  Square  Danc'g...  194  8      2      31      105     2.50      J14.522 

Printed  in  two  editions:  Regular;  Callers. 

Bob  Osgood,  Editor  and  Publisher,  462  N.  Robertson  Blvd.  (48). 

1951 


Jim  Auxier.  Editor;  The  Skin  Diver,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  128,  Lynwood. 
Soaring  ......................................  Bi-monthly  .....  {g^*.'.**  1936     8     26      134     4-°°        *2'110 

Lloyd  M.  Licher,   Editor;  The  Soaring  Society  of  America,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  66071  (66). 

S°Relef  rchnd  S°Cial                }Bi-monthly  .....  Sociology  ...........  1916      1      50      107  3.50             977 

Martin  H!  Newmeyeri  Editor;  University  of  Southern  California  Press,  Publisher, 
3518  University  Ave.  (7). 

Southeast  Wave-Star-f  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1939      8      23      294  29,314  —  Free 

Stanley  Roberts,  Editor;  G.  G.  Hair,  Publisher,  1016  W.  Vernon  Ave.  (37). 

South  End  Bee  -f  ....................  Wednesday  ....Independent  ......  1933      5      24      224  5.00 

South  End  Bee  Corporation,  Publisher,  10910  S.  Main  St.  (3).  26,000  —  Free 

S°Rlhv1ew  valif0rnU  A1Umnl  }M°nthly  ..........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1916      3      25      132      1.00        20,000 

George  C.  Jordan,  Mgn.  Ed.;  Gen'l  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher,  University  Park. 

Southern  California  Busi-      \Monday  ..........  Ch.  of  Com  ..........  1922      4      26      173x25.00        $8,260 

ness  (no  adv.)  ....................  J 

John  M.  Martin,  Editor;  Los  Angeles  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publisher, 
404  S.  Bixel  St.  (54). 

S°JournalCalif0.r±  .............  Ret.  Groc  ...........  1914      J      ™      \\]     2'™  - 

S.  M.  '  White,  'EdlVsV'Calif.  Retail  Grocers  Assn.,  Pub.,  1206  Maple  Ave.   (16). 

Southern  Calif.  Law  Review  V.  4  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Law  ....................  1927      1      53      108      4.00 

Faculty  and  Students  of  the  School  of  Law  of  the  University  of  Southern  Cali- 
fornia. Editors  and  Publishers,  3660  University  Ave.  (7). 

/an1?1*  JMonthly  ..........  Religious  ...........  1935      3      26     134      1.50          8,377 

Not  issued  during  August. 

Edward  A.  K.  Hackett,  Editor;  Presbytery  of  Los  Angeles,  Publisher, 
1501  Wilshire  Blvd.  (17). 

l(fnonadv  )  JMonthly  ..........  Labor  .................  1941      5      22     217  xl.50        98,786 

James  Shourt,  Editor  -Joint  Council  No.  42  of  S.  Calif.,  Publisher. 

1616  West  9th  St.  (15). 

Southern  California  )  Morn.ex.Sat.    Pftn<10.:ftf<i  1915      8      23      294x4.00  300 

Trojan  +V  .........................  f  &  Sun.  Collegiate  ...........  5,700—  Free 

Students  of  the  University  of  S.  Calif..  Publisher,  3518  University  Ave.  (7). 
Southside  Journal  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1938      8     23      298      4.00          2,122 

D.  W.  Robinson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8855  S.  Broadway  (3).  31,078  —  Free 

Southwest  Builder  and  \w^,v  f  Archi.,  Bldg.      1893     3     28     14710.00          4,188 

Contractor  ..........................  f  Uriday  .............  \&  En^  Controlled  free  dist.         2,423 

Issues  daily  Construction  Reports  to  its  advertisers. 

Prints  Engineering  and  Public  Works  Edition  second  Friday  of  each  month. 
Qualified  paid  >3,886;  Controlled  circ  >2,023.  Architecture  and  Building 
Edition  fourth  Friday  of  every  month.  Qualified  paid  >4,100;  Controlled  circ. 

**2,9  3QO 

John  M.  Server,  Jr..  Editor;  lies  Ayars  Publishing  Co.,  1660  Beverly  Blvd.  (26). 

Southwestern  Purchasing      \MrmfMv  Pm-  Airts  1921     3     28     14°  x4-00  ** 

Agent  ..................................  [Monthly  ..........  Pur.  Agts  ...........  Controlled  free  dist.         2,618 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

R.    W.    Brick.   Editor;   Purchasing   Agents    Association   of   Los   Angeles.   Inc., 

Publisher.  412  W.  6th  St.  (14). 
f  Southwestern  Sun-h  ...............  Sun.  &  Thurs.Jndependent  .......  1947     8     23     294 


1   Southwest  Topics-Wave  -f....  Sun.  &  Thurs-.Independent  .......  1921     8     23     29418.00          9,105 

L          S.  U.  Roberts.  Ed.;  G.  G.  Hair.  Publisher,  1016  W.  Vernon  Ave.  (87).  14,688—  Free 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.8.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <£  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population  —  1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  \n«ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee, 

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Southwest  Wave -f Sun.  &  Thurs.. Independent 1920     8     23     29418.00          9,366 

S.  U.  Roberta*  Editor;  G.  G.  Hair,  Publisher,  1016  W.  Vernon  Ave.  (37).  12,406 — Free 

(Rocket  &  Q      QA      I^A    IOKA 

Space  Age  News Monday Im^n^ld  »    ^ontrVuedcirc.       18,450 

Hal  Spector  and  M.  H.  Waldraan,  Editors ;  Space  Age  Publications,  Inc., 
6066  Sunset  Blvd.  (28). 

Star  Review Thursday Independent 1913      8     24     294     8.00  380 

Ned  Redding,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8717  Compton  Ave.  (2).  6,000 — Free 

Syrian-American  News Semi-mo Syr.  Amer.  Int... 1932  Controlled  free  dist.  4JOO 

S.  S.  Mamey,  Ed.;  Syrian- Amer.  News  Co.,  Pub.,  811  S.  Sierra  Bonita  Ave.  (86). 

Tailwagger Bi-monthly Dogs 1938  8  27  140  1.50  

J.  G.  Lindsay,  Editor;  Tailwagger  Foundation,  Publisher,  1008  N.  Fairfax  (46). 

Tax  Digest  (no  adv.) Monthly {pSfrfnan.        1925     2     29      115  x5'00        *4'800 

William  O.  Mager,  Editor;  Calif.  Taxpayers'  Assn.,' Publisher, 
750  Pacific  Electric  Bldg.  (14). 

Technocrat,  The  (no  adv.) Quarterly Technocracy 1938     2     40      126 

Subscription  price  $3.00  for  12  issues. 

Kay  Dunagan,  Editor;  The  Technocrat,  Publisher,  8113  S.  Vermont  Ave.   (44). 

Monthlv  I  Teenage  1957      3      27      140      3.00  •  196,523 

Teen Monthly ]  Activities  2     41      140 

Charles  Laufer,  Editor;  Robert  E.  Petersen,  Publisher.  5959  Hollywood  Blvd.(28). 

ekinLosAnseles-....™.^ {S?^""      1943  ContrlV  £e  !is°t°        ».'ooS 

Distributed  free  in  and  around  Los  Angeles'  leading  hotels,  restaurants. 
Audrey  Redding,  Editor;  Ned  Redding,  Publisher,  1023  N.  Western  Ave.   (29). 

tl)bred   °f  Calif°rnia}Monthly Horse  Breed'g...  1941     3     27      133     4.00          

Dr.  F.  P "Miller,  Editor;  California  Thoroughbreed  Breeders  Assn.,  Publisher, 

201  Colorado  Place,  Arcadia,  Calif. 

Tidings,  The  + Friday Catholic 1895      8     23      301      4.00     *87,325 

Msgr.  Patrick  Roche,  Editor;  James  F.  Cardinal  Mclntyre,  Publisher, 
1530  W.  Ninth  St.  (15). 

f1?.         -  w  ,,     1954      3      26      140      3.00 

Tile  Magazine Monthly Til- Indus  2      40      14° 

I  1  Ue  Indus.  Controlled  circ.  VAC  8,504 

Fred  T.  Russell,  Editor;  Wilson-Loveton  Publications,  1606  Highland  Ave.  (28). 

Times-f Every  Morn... Ind.  Rep 1881      8     22     801  27.00**476,746 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.-jlr*857,175 

Nick  B.  Williams,  Editor;  Times-Mirror  Company,  Publisher, 

202  W.  First  St.  (53). 

Tours  and  Cruises Quarterly Trav.  Trade 1953      2      48      154      1.75 

Printed  in  two  editions:  Travel  Trade  Ed.;  Travel  Agents  Ed. 
Leonard  Miller,  Editor;  Universal-Interchange,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
Interchange  Bldg.,  Hollywood  and  Sunset  Blvds.  (27). 

«     „       T..                                    iu™f>,iv  (Family  Trailer  1941      3      28      140     2.50        15,721 

Trailer  Life Monthly ^  Living  Controlled  free  dist.          5,623 

David  F.  Lyon,  Ed.;  Trailer  Coach  Association,  Pub.,  607  S.  Hobart  Blvd.   (5). 
Tribune -f  (Negro) Friday Democratic 1940     5     24      294      3.50        10,000 

Lucius  W.  Lomax,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2323  W.  Jefferson  Blvd.  (18). 
Tribune  News- Advertiser 4-. ..Thursday Independent 1925      8      24      294      3.60 

See  also  Rodgers  &  McDonald  News- Advertiser  Group.  VAC  14,036 — Free 

Charles  Aydelotte,  Editor;  Norman  A.  Moore,  Publisher,  2621  W.  54th  St.  (43). 
TV  Tab — See  Chicago,  111. 

U^hwV^1U(offseff8ra"  JMonthly Coll.  Alumni 1925      3      28      140      5.00        12,500 

University  of  California  at  Los  Angeles  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher, 
402  Westwood  Blvd.  (24). 

UCLA  Daily  Bruin 4- V f  5?  cs!l;eX'Sat'  Collegiate     ..       1919      5     24      210      5.00      $17,000 

I  <K  oun. 

Associated  Students  of  University  of  California  at  Los  Angeles,  Publisher, 

402   Westwood  Blvd.   (24). 
Union Nouvelle-f- (Fr.&Eng.).. Saturday Independent 1879      8      24      301      3.00        §1,200 

Maurice  Fog,  Ed.;  L'Union  Nouvelle  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  310  W.  Olympic  Blvd.  (15). 
Veteran's  Sentry -f Monthly Vet.  Affairs 1939      5      24      210      3.00      $20,000 

Paul  Collins,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1047  W.  24th  St.  (7). 

Waxman    Publications,    Inc.    Comprised    of:    Beverly    Hills    Reporter;    Los    Angeles 
Reporter;  Park  La  Brea  Reporter,  Wilshire  Reporter  includes  Pico  Reporter. 

Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group.  See  individual  listings.  Circ.  40,750 — Free 

Waxman  Publications,  Inc.,  8300  W.  3rd  St.  (48). 

Westchester  News-Adver-     lQlt¥1    -  T,flY.a  T««i««.««i*«*        1945     8     24     294     1-20 VAC  7.606 

tiger  + fSun'  &  Thurs-.Independent VAC  6,415— Free 

See  also  Rodgers  &  McDonald  News-Advertiser  Group. 

Charles  Aydelotte,  Editor;  Norman  A.  Moore,  Publisher,  2621  W.  54th  St.  (43). 

f  Wholesale  IOAK      o      oc       IAI\      Q  nn 

West  Coast  Druwrist Monthly jg^Jgg,  Controlled  circ         J7.700 

Bert  Butterworth,  Editor;  Wilson-Loveton  Publica'ns,  1606  Highland  Ave.  (28). 

Western  Apparel  Industry -f.  Monthly Apparel  Indus. ...1945      3     27      144     3.00  $664 

Frank  R.  Ackerman,  Publisher,  112  W.  9th  St.  (15).  Controlled  free  dist.        $2,362 


Circulation — fr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jur,e  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  O  Nonpareil 
etna,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallt 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Western  Automotive  Journal.  Monthly  ..........  {Tr^de"0^6       1985      2      42      140     2'°° 

James  J.  Gartland,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1300  W.  24th  St.  (7).      Controlled  circ. 
Western  Aviation  ....................  Monthly  ..........  Avia.  Indus  ........  1925     8     g^tro^ed  circ. 

Western  Aviation  Magazine,  Inc.,  Publisher,  2700  W.  Third  St.  (57). 

w_.far._  pn**im.  MnnfMv  [Carbonated        1919      3      26      140      2.00 

Western  Bottler  .......................  Monthly  ..........  (Bey  Indus  Controlled  circ. 

Virgil  Hobb,  Editor;  Occidental  Publishing  Co.,  4328  Sunset  Blvd.  (29). 

ttog!!!!f."?  ..........  JMonthly  ..........  Brewing  .............  1893      8      28      140      3.00 

Cleo  Braddock,  Editor;  Occidental  Publishing  Co.,  4328  Sunset  Blvd.  (29). 
™  City  ............................  Monthly  ..........  Municipal  ...........  1924      3     Contro'lld'ci™ 

W.  R.  Updegraflf,  Editor;  League  of  Calif.  Cities,  Pub.,  440  Statler  Center  (17). 
Western  Dairy  Journal  ..........  Month*  ..........  {££.„  m4  c'ontSUJL  dis°t° 

Jim  Flint,  Editor;  Nelson  R.  Crow,  Publisher,  4511  Product  Plaza  (58). 
Western  Electronic  News  ......  Monthly  ..........  (&«£   '"3      8      |6      UO 

Donald  J.  Thompson,  Editor;  Western  Electronics  News,  Inc.,       Controlled  circ.    >1  2,675 

Publisher,  10373  W.  Pico  Blvd.  (64). 

Western  Fabrics,  Curtains     \Mn«fVliv  f  Curtains  &         1945      3      28      143      3.00 

and    Draperies  ....................  }Monttily  ..........  \Draperies  Controlled  circ. 

Bruce  Bryan,  Editor;  Neitzel  Publishing  Co.,  4328  Sunset  Blvd.  (29). 
Western  Floors  ........................  Monthly  ..........  Floor  Cov'gs  ......  1952      2      40      140      2.00 

Western  States  Publications,  Inc.,  6905  Melrose  Ave.  (38).  Controlled  circ. 


>20,180 
>16,417 

>3,254 


>9,112 


>4,706 


>5,108 


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Mimi  K.  Phillips,  Editor  ;  Robert  B.  Logan,  Publisher,  1516  Westwood  Blvd.  (24). 

Western  Grower  and  \«      ,,,  fXe?^Mr  !««•«,  1929      3      26      140     2.  50  VAC  1,859 

Shipper  -f  ............................  ^Monthly  ..........  jPo^ato^Grow  g  Controlled  circ.  VAC  1,720 


26      140x2.00 


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Western  Grower  and  Shipper  Pub.  Co.,  3091  Wilshire  Blvd.  (5) 
Western  Housing  ....................  Monthly  ..........  Apartments  .......  1919     3 

George  Drake,  Editor;  Apartment  Assn.  of 

Los  Angeles  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  551  S.  Oxford  St.  (5). 

Western  Industrial  Empire  +  .  Monthly  .........  {^SSSrl™1'  19"      I 

John  J.  Gregory,  Editor;  G.  Wood,  Publisher,  2225  Southwest  Dr.  (43). 

Western  Livestock  Journal  +  Monthly  ..........  {^fforsl.?  1922      3      2T      14°     6-0° 

Printed  in  two  editions:  Mountain  and  Plains  States  Ed.,  circ.   19,941;  Pacific 

Slope  Ed.,  circ.  24,471. 

Also  prints  special  bound-in  section  each  month  called  Horses  and  Horsemen. 
Forrest  Bassford,  Editor;  Nelson  R.  Crow,  Publisher,  4511  Produce  Plaza  (58). 

(Mat'l  Hand'g    1958      3      27      140      4.00 
Western  Material  Handling..  .Monthly  ......    \  &  Indus.  Pkg.  2      40      140 

[Equip.  Controlled  circ.  VAC  9,145 

Baymer  Publications,  Inc.,  410  N.  Larchmont  Ave.  (4). 
Western  MeUlworkln.  ...........  Monthly  ..........  {^^tS'ti.  l"'      '      cl 

Nat.  Wood,  Editor;  Jenkins  Publishing  Co.,  2035  Miramar  St.  (57). 

WCreeam  New.  +  1.1?!  ..........  }™*"  .............  {cream  Dealer,  19*4      »     « 

Henry  Adam  Morse,  Publisher,  656  S.  Los  Angeles  St.  (14). 

Wlste.™  Outdoor  News  and!  1954 

Pacific  Fish  and  Game         ^Friday  .............  Outdoor  Life  ...... 

News  +  ..............................  J 

Burt  Twilegar,  Editor:  Western  Outdoor  Publishing  Corp., 

1100   W.   Olympic   Blvd.    (15). 
Western  Paint  Review  ............  Monthly  ..........  Paint  Indus  ........  1920 

R.  W.  Linley,  Editor;  Linley  Pub.  Co.,  1872  W.  54th  St.  (62) 


>7,866 


"<>     *•"        *3'112 


5      23      217      4.50 
Controlled  free  dist. 


27      140      2.50 
Controlled  circ. 


38,006 
4,268 


>26,328 


W 


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Robert  Black  and  Roby  Wentz,  Editors  ;  West  Coast  Publications,  Inc., 

1605  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.  (28). 
estern^Sporting  Goods         |Monthly  ..........  Sporfg  Goods.  ...1920      3      26      140     8.00 

Howard  Oiansky,  Editor;  Western  Sporting  Goods  Review,  Publisher, 
6905  Melrose  Ave.  (38). 

Western  Trucking  ..................  Monthly  ..........  ^Industry0  Controlled  circ.  VAC  14,983 

Fred  T.  Russell,  Editor;  Wilson-Loveton  Pub'ns,  1606  N.  Highland  Ave.   (28). 
Westlake  Post-f  .....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1934      8     23      294      8.60 

Gerald  Deal,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  20730   (6).  VAC  12,627—  Free 

West  Los  Angeles  Citizen  —  See  Citizen,  Beverly  Hills. 
West  Los  Angeles  Independent  —  See  Independent. 
Westways-f  .............................  Monthly  ..........  Motoring  ............  1909      3      27      144      1.50      196,249 

Automobile  Club  of  S.  Calif.,  Publisher,  2601  S.  Figueroa  St.  (54). 
Westwood  Hills  Citizen-f  .......  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1928      8      22      298      3.50        J2  500 

Bill  Reeder,  Editor;  David  B.  Heyler,  427  N.  Canon  Dr.,  Beverly  Hills.  $10,000  —  Free 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
«P.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubli«her's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  4> Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  Inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNmlly 
estimate.  V ^  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptton  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Westwood  Hills  Press  —  See  Independent 

Wilshire  Citizen  -f  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1928     8     22     298     8.60        $4.000 

Cliff  Johnaon,  Editor:  David  B.  Heyler,  Publisher,  $11,000  —  Free 

427  N.  Canon  Dr.,  Beverly  Hills. 

Wilshire  Press  &  Miracle     lThllva/,nv         T«^««n^««f         1923     8     23     294     5.00      VAC  16 
Mile  Press  +  ......................  {Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  VAC  3O.374—  Free 

Gerald  T.  Deal.  Publisher,  939  S.  Western  Ave.  (6). 

Wilshire  Reporter  includes  \«r^«,,a/ia^  T«^~»«,^+  1945  5  24  224  8.50 

Pico  Reporter  +  ................  J  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  14,OOO—  Free 

See  also  Waxman  Publications,  Inc. 

Al  S.  Waxman,  Editor;  Waxman  Publications,  Inc.,  8300  West  3rd  St.  (48). 

Woodberries-f  V  .....................  Bi-wkly,  Fri  .....  Collegiate  .........  1922  6  24  224  1.50  2,100 

Students  of  Woodbury  College,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  1027  Wilshire  Blvd.  (17). 

World  Affairs  ..........................  Quarterly  ........  Internal.  Rela....  1930  1  60  94  3.00  $600 

Richard  Van  Alstyne,  Editor;  Univ.  of  S.  Calif.,  Pub.,  3618  University  Ave.  (7). 

Wyvernwood  Chronicle-f-  .......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1961  8  22  290  8.00 

Joseph  Eli  Kovner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2613  Brooklyn  Ave.  (83).  7,600  —  Free 

LOS  BANGS  (E6%),  pop.  -  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-14-56,  gives  5,418);  Merced 
Co.   (C).  60  m  NW  of  Fresno.  SP  RR.  Creamery;  cheese  factory.  Diversified 
farming.  Dairying,  alfalfa,  vegetables,  cotton,  melons. 
Enterprise-f-  ............................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1888     7     24      280     3.00        $2,026 

F.  A.  Merrick  and  F.  R.  Melvin,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LOS  GATOS  (D6),  pop.  4,907;  Santa  Clara  Co.  (W).  50  m  S  of  San  Francisco.  SP  RR. 
Oil  wells;  quicksilver  mines.  Health  resort.  Fruit  cannery;  wineries.  Dehydrators, 
gopher  traps,  radar  and  radio  tubes,  trailers  manufactured.  Nurseries.  Fruit, 
poultry  farms.  Prunes,  apricots,  peaches. 

Times-Observer  ........................  [|v*u«x-  S**'  Independent  .......  1936     8     22     294   12.00        §4,509 

Prints  West  Valley  Shopping  News  on  Thursday  for  free  distribution.  Circ.  9,715. 
George  R.  Kane,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LOWER  LAKE  (C6),  pop.  X660;  Lake  Co.  (C).  30  m  N  of  Santa  Rosa.  Railroad  sta- 
tion,  Ca  lie  toga.   SP  RR.   Lake  resort.   Machine  shops;   saw  mill.   Agriculture. 
Walnuts,  peas,  cattle. 
Clear  Lake  Observer  +  ...........  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1936     8     23     280     3.00        §2,135 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ross  A.  Hanchett,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LUCERNE  VALLEY  (J9),  pop.  X83.  San  Bernardino  Co.  (SE).  30  m  NE  of  San 
Bernardino.  Nearest  bank  and  railroad  station  Victorville.  Agriculture.  Alfalfa, 


....!  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1955     6     24     224     3.50        §1,072 

John  Hudson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LYNWOOD  (C10%),  pop.  25,823  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-4-53,  gives  28,124);  Los 
Angeles  Co.  (S).  Adjacent  to  Los  Angeles.  SP;  PE  RRs. 

Manufactures  printing  presses,  gears,  stop  signals,  gas  pumps,  chemical  com- 
pounds.   Machine    shops.    Residential.    Three   banks;    11,874    electric    meters; 
10,900  gas  meters. 
Herald-American  —  See  Herald-American,  Compton. 

FNM+  .....................................  Thurada,  ........  Independent  .......  >928     8     2*     283     •••&„»£* 

Allen  T.  Witter,  Ed.;  Allen  T.  and  Jessie  T.  Witter,  Pubs.,  3237  Mulford  Ave. 

MADERA  (E6%).  pop.  10,497  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-1-57,  gives  13,872);  Madera 
Co.  (SO.  22  m  NW  of  Fresno.  SP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Olive  oil,  cottonseed  oil, 
lumber  mills  ;  wineries  ;  creameries  :  sheet  metal  works  ;  nursery  ;  hatcheries. 
Granite  quarry  ;  Sugar  pine  timber.  Farming. 

News-Tribune*  .......................  l^;^'  ^^  Independent  .......  1892     8     22     294   18.80        54.225 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Prints  News-Tribune  Shopper  each  Thursday  for  free  distribution.  Circ.  4,000. 

Dean  Lesher,  Publisher. 

MALIBU  (G9%),  pop.  2,828;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  Adjacent  to  Santa  Monica,  nearest 

railroad  station.  PE  RR.  Residential. 
Independent  —  See  Independent,  Santa  Monica. 
Times  4-  ....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1946     7     24     280     3.00 

Reeves   D.  Tern  pie  man,  Editor;  Reeves  D.  and  Eileen  Templeman,  Publishers, 
22287  Pacific  Coast  Hwy. 

MANHATTAN  BEACH  (Cll),  pop.  17,830  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-16-57,  gives  32,535)  ; 

Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  16  m  SW  of  Los  Angeles.  AT&SF  RR.  Pottery.  Resort. 

Residential. 
Messenger  4-  ............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1988     7     24     280     2.60 

Lyle  M.  Webb,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  607. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1912     8     24     283     2.50        §2,651 

David  Dessau,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Tide  —  See  Hermosa  Beach. 

MANTECA    (D5%),   pop.   8,804    (special  U.   S.   Census    4-29-58,   gives    6,995);   San 
Joaquin  Co.  (C).  12  m  3  of  Stockton.  SP;  TS  RRs.  Wineries;  sugar  refinery; 
fruit  and  vegetable  cannery;   olive  oil  mill;   hatcheries.   Diversified   farming. 
Alfalfa,  grapes,  melons. 
Bulletin  -f-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1908     8     23     287     8.50        $2,716 

Geo.  D.  Murphy,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  912. 

CfacoIatloa-HHtSept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uies  Mats.  ^Nonpared 
cms,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotsnty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  memberahip  fee. 

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MARINA — Independent — See  Independent,  Santa  Monica. 

MARIPOSAt  (F6),  pop.  X550;  Mariposa  Co.  (C).  6  m  N  of  Fresno.  Railroad  station, 
Merced.  AT&SF;  SP  RRs.  Saw  mill.  Tourist  resort.  Pine  timber.  Diversified 
farming.  Grain,  fruit,  hay. 

Gazette -f Thursday Independent 1854     8     24     280     8.00        81*700 

M.  D.  Campbell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARTINEZf  (C5%),  pop.  8,268  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-16-57,  gives  8,769);  Contra 
Costa  Co.  ( W).  On  Strait  of  Carquines,  20  m  by  water  NE  of  San  Francisco.  Boat 
connections.  Oil  refineries;  copper  smelter;  wineries;  fertilizer,  soap,  brick, 
television  parts,  fire  engines,  chemical,  valve  manufacturers.  Fisheries.  Agri- 
culture. Walnuts,  grapes,  dairy  products. 

Contra  Costa  Gazette -f j|v^*x- Sat>  Republican 1858     8     24     204  15.00          7,265 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Prints    Contra   Costa   Gazette    Shopper   on   Wednesday   for   free   distribution. 
Circ.,  16,500. 

Contra  Costa  Standard Friday Independent 1874     8     24     294     2.50  92 

Contra  Costa  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  151. 

MAR  VISTA — See  Santa  Monica  (Independent). 

MARYSVILLEf  YUBA  CITY  (D4%),  pop.  15,687  (Marysville,  7,826)  (Yuba  City, 
7,861);  Yuba  Co.  (NC).  On  Feather  River,  60  m  N  of  Sacramento.  SP;  WP; 
SN  RRs.  Airline,  PC.  Yuba  College.  Fruit  canning  and  drying;  quick  freezing 
plant;  logging,  welding,  boat  works;  fishing  tackle,  trailer  factories.  Fruit, 
dairying,  cattle  raising. 

Appeal-Democrat -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1860     8     24     294   18.00**11,836 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
Robert  C.  Hardie,  Publisher. 

MAXWELL  (C4),  pop.  X800;  Colusa  Co.  (NC).  74  m  NW  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR. 
Lumber  mill.  Agriculture.  Rice,  sugar  beets,  wheat,  barley. 

Tribune-}- Wednesday Republican 1919     8     24     308     2.50  442 

Bob  and  Ray  Weston,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MAYWOOD   (C10%),  pop.  18,292   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-29-53,  gives  13,483);  Los 
Angeles  Co.   (S).  6  m  SE  of  Los  Angeles.  Railroad  station,  Huntington  Park. 
SP;    AT&SF    RRs.    Manufactures    furniture,    steel,    automobiles.    Residential. 
Diversified  farming. 
Bell-Maywood  Industrial  Post — See  Bell 

Joumal-h Thursday Independent 1924     5     24     224     2.50          1,915 

H.  H.  Banninger,  Editor;  Wm.  H.  and  H.  H.  Banninger,  Publishers.  500 — Free 

4852  E.  Slauson  Ave. 

McFARLAND  (F8),  pop.  2,188;  Kern  Co.  (S).  25  m  NW  of  Bakersfield.  SP  RR.  Cotton 

oil  mill;  cotton  gins;  fruit,  produce  packed.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton. 
Press-f Thursday Independent 1928     6     24     224     3.00  5723 

George  B.  Keyzers,  Editor  and  Publisher,  429  Second  St. 
Record  and  News — See  Delano. 
MENDOCINO  (B4),  pop.  X669;  Mendocino  Co.  (NW).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  at  mouth  of 

Big  River,  85  m  NW  of  Santa  Rosa.  Nearest  railroad  station,  Fort  Bragg.  CW  RR. 

Boat  connections.  Lumber  mill.  Redwood,  pine  timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Beacon-f Friday Independent 1877     6     26     280     2.50        §2£3S 

A.  A.  Heeser,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MENDOTA  (E7),  pop.  1,516   (special  U.  S.  Census  8-5-57,  gives  2,549);  Fresno  Co. 
(SW).  80  m  W  of  Fresno.  SP  RR.  Box  factory.  Ships  vegetables,  flowers.  Diver- 
sified farming. 
Firebaugh-Mendota  Journal — See  Firebaugh. 

MENLO  PARK  (J8),  pop.  13,587  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-14-57,  gives  25,669);  San 
Mateo  Co.  (W).  1  m  NW  of  Palo  Alto.  SP  RR.  St.  Patrick's  Seminary  (men.) 
Residential.  Woodworking  machinery;  surgical  dressings  manufactured.  Nurs- 

Patrfciaen,'  TheV Quarterly Collegiate 1980     2     26     105     2.00          1,500 

Students  of  St.  Patrick's  Seminary,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Recorder  and  Gazette -f Thursday Independent 1923     8     24     294     3.00        §2,194 

Prints   shopper  weekly   on   Thursday   called   Mid-Peninsula   Buy   Word.   Circ., 

12,490 — Free. 

Roger  C.  Freeberg,  Editor;  Clarence  A.  Burley,  Publisher,  640  Roble  Ave. 

(West'n  Homes. 

Sunset  Magazine Monthly {Gardens,  Food  1898     3     27      140     2.50  *624,838 

I  &  Travel 

Proctor  Mellquist,  Editor;  Lane  Publishing  Co. 

MENTONE  (H9%),  pop.  X2.000;  San  Bernardino  Co.  (SE).  5  m  NE  of  Redlands, 
nearest  bank.  AT&SF;  SP  RRs.  Ships  citrus  fruit.  Fruit,  poultry  farms. 

Times -Herald -f Bi-wkly(Thurs.)  Republican.. ..  1949     7     21     294     2.00 

Wesley  K.  Nary,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  M.  1,000— Free 

MERCEDf  (E6),  pop.  15,278  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-14-57,  gives  20,394) ;  Merced  Co. 
(C).  55  m  N  of  Fresno.  SP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Airline.  UAL.  Fruits,  tomatoes,  figs 
packed.  Manufactures  canned  fruits,  cement,  cor.crete  pipe,  dairy  products. 
Nurseries.  Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Alfalfa,  peaches,  figs. 

{  Express  + Thursday Independent. 1875     8     23     294     3.00 
Sun-Star+ Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1869     8     23     294  18.00**11,699 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Dean  Lesher,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Ctroilatlon— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U*es  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
•ms.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  teat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  yiuued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlptton  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Young  Man  +  ...........................  Monthly  ..........  {^fComme^e     1943     5     24     224  x     *n'600 

Carey  L.  Bodey,  Editor  ;  California  State  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Publisher,  1103  East  16th  St. 

MIDDLETOWN  (C6),  pop.  X450;  Lake  Co.  (NW).  20  m  NE  of  Santa  Rosa.  Railroad 
station  and  bank,  Calistoga.  SP  RR.  Winery.  Summer  resort.  Quicksilver  mine. 
Agriculture.  Barley,  wheat,  alfalfa. 
Times-Star-f  ............................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1921     7      22      280     2.50  - 

Ed.  Runyon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MILLBRAE  (J2H),  pop.  8,972  (special  U.  S.  Census  5  3-57,  gives  14,508)  ;  San  Mateo 

Co.  (W).  16  m  S  of  San  Francisco.  SP  RR.  Manufactures  paper  cartons,  steam 

turbines,  chemicals.  Nurseries.  Residential. 
Sun  and  Leader  -f  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1935      8     22      287      3.00        §2378 

Everett  E.  Bey,  Editor;  Anne  Loftus  and  Everett  E.  Bey,  Publishers.  5,995  —  Free 

MILL  VALLEY  (C5%),  pop.  7,331  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-17-57,  gives  9,436)  ;  Marin 

Co.   (W).  On  Richardson  Bay,  14  m  N  of  San  Francisco.  NWP  RR.  Nursery; 

creamery;  planing  mill;  luggage,  hardware  manufactured.  Residential.   Dairy, 

grain  farms. 

{Record-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1899     8     24      287      8.50        J3.443 
Circulates  also  in  Belvedere  and  Tiburon. 
Southern  Marin  Messenger  +  .  Thursday  ........  Shopping  ............  1948      8     24     287       $9,214  —  Free 
Thomas  Collison,  Editor  and  Publisher,  21  Corte  Madera  Ave. 

(  Meat  Pack  g      i  Q  K  K     Q     oc      1  4ft     RAA 
Western  Meat  Industry  .........  Monthly  ..........   &  Related  1956     8     Controlled  circ.      >2,703 

(.Jnanufac  rs 
Donald  E.  Oman,  Editor;  Span  Publishing  Co.,  Keystone  Bldg. 

WvfrseA.Q!!arter!y...0f  JQuarterly  ........  Poetry  ................  1933      1      50        98      1.00  J950 

Stanton'A.'  CobientzrEditor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  332. 

MILPITAS  (L3),  pop.  -  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-10-57,  gives  1,924);  Santa  Clara 
Co.   (W).  5  m  N  of  San  Jose.  WP  RRs.  Iron  works.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruit; 
truck  crops. 
Post  (offset)  +  .......................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1955      5      23      224      3.00  §979 

Elaine  M.  Levine,  Editor;  Morton  I.  Levine,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  301. 

MISSION  BEACH-—  See  San  Diego. 

MODESTOf  (D6),  pop.  17,389;  Stanislaus  Co.  (C).  29  m  SE  of  Stockton.  M&ET;  TS; 
SP  RRs.  Airline  UAL.  Frozen  foods,  canning  and  packing  plants.  Meat,  poultry, 
dairy  products,  olive  oil,  crates,  dehydrators,  chemicals,  wine,  manufactured. 
Diversified  farming.  Hay,  beans,  peaches. 

B-  +  ........................................  [gig^  independent  .......  »•« 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  P.  Jones,  Editor;  McClatchy  Newspapers,  Publisher,  14th  and  H  sts. 
Farmer-Labor  News-f  ............  Friday  .............  Labor  .................  1923      5      24      224      3.00        $5,970 

Olympic  Press,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  693. 
Journal-h  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1932      5      24      224      1.50        §1,115 

Robert  P.  Frantz,  Editor;  Stanislaus  Publishing  Co.,  912  13th  St. 
Sentinel   (offset)  .....................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1951      5      24      224      3.00 

Printed  in  two  editions:  East  Modesto  Ed.;  South  Modesto  Ed. 

R.  L.  Watson.  Editor  and  Publisher,  713  Fourth  St. 
South  Side  News-f  .................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1944      7      24      280      1.00 

J.  C.  Schaller,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1410  Crows  Landing  Rd.,  Box  1097. 
Tribune-f  ................................  Friday  .............  Republican  ........  1924      8      24      280      3.00          2,390 

Prints  Shopping  Guide  on  Thursday  for  free  distribution.  Circ.,  12,000. 

Craig  Hawley  and  Roldon  P.  Sutton,  Editors  and  Publishers.  910  12th  St. 

MOJAVE  (G8%),  pop.  2,055;  Kern  Co.  (S).  50  m  SE  of  Bakersfield.  AT&SF;  SP  RRs. 

Airport.  Gold,  silver  mines.  Agriculture.  Alfalfa,  wheat. 
Desert  News-f  ........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1938     8      24      808      3.00        §2,600 

Joseph  Smith.  Editor;  Milton  Smith,  Publisher. 

MONROVIA    (D10),   pop.   20,186    (special  U.   S.   Census    6-5-57,   gives    25,286);   Los 
Angeles  Co.  (S).  17  m  NE  of  Los  Angeles.  SP;  PE  RRs.  Fruit  packing  plants; 
planing  mills.  Manufactures  paint,  water  heaters,  wooden  heels,  gloves,  textiles, 
dairy  products,  feed,  color  pigments.  Agriculture.  Fruits. 
News-Post-f  ............................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1886      8      24      28012.00^*8,414 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Elwood  Irwin,  Editor;  W.  L.  Taylor,  Publisher. 

flnt.  Desig'rs      IQCQ  o  KA  0 

West  CoMt  Source  Book  .......  Bi-monthly  .....       Home  Controlled  free  dist 


Printed  in  four  Previews  Editions;  size  4  cols.,  23  nonps.,  140  agate  lines,  and 

two  Directory  Editions;  size  2  cols.,  28  nonps.,  98  agate  lines. 
T.  J.  Sands  Publications,  412  W.  Lemon  Ave. 

MONTEBELLO    (C10%),  pop.   21,735    (special   U.   S.   Census   9-5-57,   gives   30,019); 
Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  3  m  SE  of  Los  Angeles.  AT&SF;  UP  RRs. 

Commercial   nurseries.    Iron    and   brass    foundries  ;   furniture,    feed,    aircraft 
parts,  plastics,  farm  tools,  cosmetics  manufactured.  Oil  wells.  Dairy,  poultry, 
truck  farms. 
Messenger  -f  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1936      5     24      224      2.00 

M.  A.  Marty.  J.  Marty,  Elizabeth  Bushaw,  Publishers,  108  W.  Beverly  Blvd. 

Circulation  —  **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  ^  Nonpareil 
•tut,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch,  t  County  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscnption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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News-f Thursday Independent 1914     8     23     297     4.00          7,360 

Mrs.  Vivian  Batman,  Ed.;  Southern  Calif.  Pub.  Co.,  109  W.  Whittier  Blvd. 
MONTECITO — Montecito  Ledger — See  Santa  Barbara. 

MONTEREY  (D7),  pop.  16,205  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-7-56,  gives  21,840) ;  Monterey 
Co.  (W).  On  Monterey  Bay,  125  m  S  of  San  Francisco.  SP  RR.  Airlines:  PC; 
UAL.  Boat  connections.  Sardine  fisheries.  Resort.  Monterey  Peninsula  College. 
Fish  canneries;  frozen  fish,  fruit,  vegetable  packing  plants.  Agriculture.  Pears, 
artichokes,  apples.  TV  station. 

El  Yanqui  V   (offset) Friday Collegiate 1948   clntrolled°free  dist. 

Students  of  Monterey  Peninsula  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Monterey  Bay  Labor  News Friday Labor 1937      5      24      224      3.00 

Olympic  Press,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1410,  Salinas. 
Peninsula  Herald -h Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1889     8     23      301    18.00  **21,086 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Prints   Armed   Forces   Herald   monthly,    distributed   primarily    to  personnel  at 
Fort  Ord,  Navy  Post  Grad.  School.  Army  Language  School. 

Allen  Griffin,  Editor;  Peninsula  Daily  Herald  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

MONTEREY  PARK  (CIO %).  pop.  20,395  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-24-58,  gives  33,045)  ; 

Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  2  m  S  of  Alhambra,  nearest  railroad  station.  PE  RR.  Potato 

chips,  illuminating  signs,  shoes,  electronics,  chemicals,  toys,  diesel  replacement 

parts  manufactured.  Residential. 
Californian Thursday Independent 1950      8     23      294      3.50          4,500 

John  King-Smith,  Publisher,  117  E.  Garvey  Blvd.  11,595— Free 

Progress-!- Thursday Independent 1918     8     24      294      3.75        §5,539 

Eli  Isenberg,  Editor  and  Publisher,  202  S.  Garfteld  Ave. 

MONTROSE  (CIO),  pop.  incl.  in  La  Crescento;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  4  m  N  of  Glendale, 
nearest  railroad  station.  SP;UP;PE  RRs.  Residential.  Fruit,  truck,  poultry  farms. 

f  Ledger -f Thurs.  &  Sun.Jndependent 1923      8      23      294      3.00          7,004 

\   Photo-News-f Thursday Independent 1922      8      23      294        15,000 — Free 

1  Don  Carpenter,  Editor;  Ted  Zack,  Publisher,  3700  Ocean  View  Blvd. 

MOORPARK  (G9),  pop.  1,146;  Ventura  Co.  (S).  27  m  E  of  Ventura.  SP  RR.  Tomatoes, 
fruits,  walnuts  packed.  Agriculture.  Fruit,  walnuts,  poultry,  beans,  tomatoes. 

Enterprise  + Thursday Independent 1912      8      23      294      3.00        §1,200 

Emil  Frost,  Editor;  Ronald  W.  Sexty,  Publisher. 

MORGAN  HILL  (D6V2),  pop.  1,627  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-23-58,  gives  2,416)  ;  Santa 
Clara  Co.  (W).  20  m  SE  of  San  Jose.  SP  RR.  Canneries;  poultry  processing,  cold 
storage  plants;  feed  mills.  Ranching.  Diversified  farming.  Prunes,  grapes,  straw- 
berries. 

Times-f- Friday Republican 1898      6      24      252      2.50        §1,635 

Calvin   W.  Chick,  Editor;  Ralph  W.  Slauter,   Publisher. 

MORONGO  VALLEY — News — See  Desert  Journal  of  Joshua  Tree. 

MORRO  BAY  (E8),  pop.  1,659;  San  Luis  Obispo  Co.  (SW).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  14  m 
W  of  San  Luis  Obispo,  nearest  railroad  station.  SP  RR.  Beach  resort.  Dairy, 
truck,  grain  farms. 

Sun,  The -f Friday Independent 1930      6      24      280      3.00        §2,65O 

Linnea  Waltz,  Editor;  J.  N.  Moses,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  167. 


$50,000 
3.50    $250,000 

12.00        §2,570 


MOUNTAIN  VIEW  (C6),  pop.  6,563  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-21-57,  gives  26,023); 
Santa  Clara  Co.  (W).  6  m  S  of  Palo  Alto.  SP  RR.  Airport.  Fruit,  vegetable  can- 
neries; olive  oil  mill;  winery.  Nurseries.  Agriculture.  Prunes,  apricots,  cherries. 

Our  Little  Friend  (no  adv.). ...Friday Child  Interest...  1890      3      26      138      2.50 

H.  E.  Sample,  Editor;  Pacific  Press  Publishing  Assn.,  1350  Villa  St. 

Signs  of  the  Times Monthly 7th  Day  Advt....  1874      3      28      150 

Arthur  S.  Maxwell,  Editor;  Pacific  Press  Publishing  Assn.,  1350  Villa  St. 

{  Regis ter-Leader-f f^X^j^**  ^^  Independent 1888      8      23      294 
Color  advertising  accepted. 
MShopapirng/iN^w"s0f  Alt°S      JWednesday Shopping 1954      8      23      294        15,000— Free 

Tom  Murphine,  Editor;  Joseph  C.  Houghteling,  Publisher,  329  Castro  St. 

MOUNT  SHASTA  (C2),  pop.  1,909;  Siskiyou  Co.  (N).  75  m  SW  of  Klamath  Falls,  Ore. 
SP;  MCR  RRs.  Saw  mill;  box  factory.  Pine,  fir  timber.  Mountain  resort.  Agri- 
culture. Strawberries,  cabbage,  corn. 

Herald-f- Thursday Independent 1903      5      24      230      3.50    **  1,230 

Orbell  0.  Apperson,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NAP Af  (C6),  pop.  13,579  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-13-54,  gives  15,290)  ;  Napa  Co.  (W). 
On  Napa  River,  15  m  E  of  Vallejo.  SP  RR.  Fruit  canning  and  drying.  Manu- 
factures leather,  gloves,  shirts,  pants,  athletic  equipment,  paper  boxes,  dairy 
products,  wine.  Quicksilver  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Grapes,  fruits,  poultry. 

Journal  + Thursday Independent 1860      8      24      294      1.50          6,000 

Prints  free  dist.  shopping  paper  on  Wednesday  called  Shopping  News. 
Douglas  Tibbits,  Jr.  and  E.  H.  Fingerlos,  Publishers,  1098  Brown  St. 

22      175      1.00          2,100 


+ I  Wednesday Democratic 1952     6 

Joseph  Wiiiis.EdiTorV  John  A.  Nemes,  Publisher,  520  Third  St. 

Register-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1863     8 

Color  advertising  accepted 
Napa  Valley  Publishing  Co. 


24      300   15.00  **I2,324 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *.Tune  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NATIONAL  CITY  (Hll),  pop.  21,199  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-16-57,  gives  81,785) ;  San 
Diego  Co.  (8).  6  m  SE  of  San  Diego.  SD&AE;  AT&SF  RRs.  Oil  refinery;  citrus 
extract,  toy,  cabinet  factories ;  nursery.  Residential.  Fruit,  truck  farms.  Celery, 
lemons. 

ChS^New+ti°nal  Clty     }Sunday    Independent  .     1882     8     24     294      8.00          7,782 

Prints^on  "Thursday   Chula- Vista   Star-News,   circ.,    5,921   and   National   City 

Star-News,  circ.,  3,791. 
Bay  Cities  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  289  Sea  Vale,  Chula  Vista. 

NEEDLES  (L8%),  pop.  4,051  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-25-57,  gives  4,776)  ;  San  Bernar- 
dino Co.  (SB).  On  Colorado  River,  160  m  NE  of  San  Bernardino.  AT&SF  RR. 
Railroad  division  point;  bottling  works.  Agriculture. 

Desert  Star-f Thursday Independent 1944      7      24      280     4.00        $1,597 

Lee  B.  Perry,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEVADA  CITYf  (D4),  pop.  5,825;  Nevada  Co.  (NE).  55  m  NE  of  Sacramento.  Nearest 
railroad  station,  Cotfax.  SP  RR.  Saw  mills;  mining  machinery  manufactured; 
nursery.  Summer  resort.  Gold  mines.  Agriculture.  Pears,  apples,  peaches. 

Nevada  County  Nugget  +.  ..  Thursday    ..    Republican   ...     1926      7      24      280      3.00        §4,114 
Circulates  also  in   Grass   Valley. 
Lynn  Bramcamp,  Jr.,  Editor;  John  D.   Truscott,   Publisher. 

NEWARK— See  News  Register  of  Fremont. 

NEWHALL  (G9),  pop.  2,527;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  31  m  NW  of  Los  Angeles.  SP  RR. 
Airport.  Oil  refinery ;  hatchery.  Oil  wells.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Hay,  alfalfa, 
vegetables. 

Newhall  Signal  and  Saugus   lThurgday Independent 1919     7     24      286      3.00        §2^200 

Enterprise  ~T* J 

Fred  W.  Trueblood,  Sr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEWMAN  (D6),  pop.  1,815  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-19-53,  gives  1,970)  ;  Stanislaus 
Co.  (C).  25  m  S  of  Modesto.  SP  RR.  Manufactures  dairy  products.  Rose  nursery. 
Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Alfalfa,  beans,  tobatoes. 

West  Side  Index 4- Thursday Independent 1890     7      24      273      3.00        §1,166 

F.  T.  McGinnis.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEWPORT  BEACH  (Dll%),  pop.  12,120  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-17-57,  gives  21,201) ; 
Orange  Co.  (S).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  12  m  SW  of  Santa  Ana.  PE  RR.  Boat  building; 
fish  canning  and  packing  plants,  electronic  parts,  plastics  manufactured.  Mack- 
erel fisheries.  Beach  resort. 

r  Newport  Harbor  News-  fMon.,Wed.     Independent 1907      8      24      301      6.00   **4,792 

i        "ress-p • i&  Jfri. 

1   Orange  Coast  Free  Press -{-....Wednesday Independent 1947     8     24     301       23338 — Free 

L  Thomas  F.  Ratcliff,  Editor;  Newport  Harbor  Publishing  Co.,  2211  Balboa  Blvd. 

Newport  Harbor  Ensign — See  Corona  del  Mar. 

NORCO  (H9%),  pop.  1,584;  Riverside  Co.  (SE).  10  m  W  of  Riverside.  Nearest  bank  and 
railroad  station,  Corona.  Nurseries ;  hatchery.  Fruit,  poultry  dairy  farms. 

Norconian  Photo  News Friday Independent 1964      8      22      287      1.00 

John  Marsden  Poole.  Editor  and  Publisher,  4362  Hillside  Ave. 

NORTH  HOLLYWOOD  (CIO)  (pop.  inc.  in  Los  Angeles)  ;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  15  m 
NW  of  Los  Angeles.  SP  RR.  Manufactures  tile,  paint,  soap,  aircraft,  motion 
pictures  and  equipment,  missiles,  electronics,  televisions,  plastics.  Residential. 

American  Aeronaut-f Semi-mo Labor 1940     5      24      217  xl.20        24,500 

Jack  Roberts,  Editor;  Aeronautical  Industrial  Lodge,  727,  International  Asso- 
ciation of  Machinists,  Publisher,  5501  Lankershim  Blvd. 

Dime- A-Line  News -f Wed.  &  Sun Republican 1948     6      23      224     $40,000 — Free 

William  R.  Grove,  Publisher,  5721  Lankershim  Blvd. 

Graphic,  The+  (Studio  City). Wednesday.     Independent  ....  1948     8     23     294         8,5SO— Free 
Sue  Ressler,  Editor;  Dan  C.  Preston,  Publisher,  13936  Ventura  Blvd., 
Sherman  Oaks 

Hardware  Handbook Quarterly Hardware 1956     2     24        81      2.50 

Associated  Product  Publications,  4219  Coldwater  Canyon  Ave. 

Novela  Cine-Grafica,  La         \iLi™,fV.iv            **„*  PI-*  IQA a     *     oa     iaa      i  KA 

(Spanish)  ..  .  rMonthJy Mot.  Fict 1948      3      28      186      1.50 

Armando  del  Moral,  Editor;  Orbe  Publications,  Inc.,  705  N.  Windsor  Blvd., 

Hollywood  (38). 
Valley  Jewish  News -f Thursday Jewish  Int 1942     5     24     224     8.00          9,018 

Dr.  Jess  Nathan,  Ed.;  Harriet  Ruth  Nathan,  Pub..  5730  Lankershim  Blvd. 
Valley  Times-f .Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1935     8     22     294   15.00*^45,372 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Jackson  Berger,  Editor;  Valley  News  Corp.,  Publisher,  11109  Magnolia  Blvd. 

NORTHRIDGE    (BIO),  pop.  ;  Los   Angeles   Co.    (S).   25   m  N  of  Los   Angeles. 

SP  RR.  Citrus  juices,  electronic  parts,  wallpaper,  greeting  cards,  boats,  carbon 
paper  manufactured.  Truck,  fruit,  poultry  farms. 

Combined  %3>  the  JThursday Independent 1949     8     2S      294      21°<>  t"J 

Northridge   Shopper 4- I  J7, 950— -Free 

Miles  Clark,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8735  Baird  Blvd. 

NORTH  SACRAMENTO  (B8),  branch  of  Sacramento  P.  O.,  pop.  6,029  (special  U.  S. 
Census  8-7-57,  gives  9,236);  Sacramento  Co.  (NC).  3  m  NE  of  Sacramento. 
SN  RR. 

Journal-f.      ....     Friday Republican 1928     8     24     297     8.00        83,638 

John  T.  Holden,  Jr..  Editor  and  Publisher,  1808  Del  Paso  Blvd. 

Oratotion~-**Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  tPublither's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ens,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  wat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 

•?£!!£' J^'2!??*  0fUy  dttring  »c*d««*«  7««.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NORTH  WH1TTIER  HEIGHTS— South  Valley  News— See  La  Puente. 

NORWALK  (C10%),  pop.  X70,000;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  17  m  SE  of  Los  Angeles. 
SP  RR.  Rhubarb  shipped;  soap  factory;  nursery.  Diversified  farming.  Truck 
crops,  hay,  corn,  potatoes. 

f  Call -I- Sunday Independent 1892     8     28     294     3.00        {7,950 

j    Call-Advertiser-f Thursday Independent 1949     8     28     294     $35,250 — Free 

1  Nell  Donovan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Enterprise — See  Herald-Enterprise  of  Norwalk. 
Herald  American — See  Herald  American,  Compton. 

NOVATO  (C5%),  Pop.  8,496;  Marin  Co.  (W).  28  m  N  of  San  Francisco.  NWP  RR. 
Cheese  factory.  Residential.  Dairy,  fruit  farms. 

Advance^ Wed.  &  Fri Independent 1922     9     22     280     6.50        $2,830 

George  Barnwell,  Editor;  George  Barnwell  and  Fred  Volz,  Publishers, 

P.  O.  Box  205. 

OAKDALE  (E6),  pop.  4,064  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-19-54,  gives  4,336);  Stanislaus 
Co.  (C).  16  m  NE  of  Modesto.  SRC;  AT&SF;  SP  HRs.  Fruit,  vegetable  cannery; 
winery;  box  shook  factory.  Diversified  farming.  Cattle,  sheep,  poultry,  almonds. 

Leader^- Thursday Independent 1888     8     24     294     8.00        §2,086 

Stanley  F.  Wakefield.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OAKHURST  (E6%  ),  pop.  X 60;  Madera  Co.  (SC).  24  m  NW  of  Fresno.  Nearest  bank  and 
railroad  station,  Madera.  AT&SF;  SP  RRs.  Mountain  resort. 

Siena  Star  (offset) Thursday Independent 1958     4      22      187      8.00 

Clarence  R.  Ragland,  Editor;  Jack  L.  Gyer,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  105. 

OAKLAND!  (C5%).  pop.  884,675;  Alameda  Co.  (W).  On  E  side  of  San  Francisco  Bay, 
connected  by  bridge  with  San  Francisco.  WP;  SP;  AT&SF;  SN  RRs.  Airlines: 
AA;  PC;  TWA;  UAL;  WAL.  Mills  College  (women) ;  California  College  of  Arts 
and  Crafts. 

Important  seaport.  Principal  manufactures:  canned  and  dried  fruits,  packed 
fruit  and  meat,  automobiles,  glass,  yeast,  beer,  wine,  chemicals,  roofing,  floor- 
ing, insulatincr  material,  pipe,  clothes,  engines,  electrical  equipment,  soap,  cast- 
ings, feeds,  fertilizers,  paint,  corrugated  containers.  Oil  refineries;  shipyards; 
lumber  mills;  railroad  shops.  Seven  banks;  bank  clearings  (12-31-57),  $2,873,- 
624,559;  bank  deposits  (12-31-57),  $758,586,356.  278,410  (residence)  electric 
(AC)  meters;  266,914  (residence)  gaa  (nat.)  meters;  353,053  (Alameda  Co.) 
telephones. 
Bulletin  of  the  Alameda-  ]  1Q,K  „  90  119  -  nn  t1  R9O 

Arn  +  .C°±..M.!d'C8' tMOnthly MediC8' clntSlUdfJjdtot.       M*'So 

John  Sherrick,  M.D.,  Editor;  Alameda-Contra  Costa  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher, 
6230  Claremont  Ave.  (18). 

California  Voice4- (Negro). ...Friday Republican 1919     7     26     280     3.00      §11,500 

E.  A.  Daly,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2622  San  Pablo  Ave.  (12). 

Claremont  Pr<*ss-f Friday Independent 1914     8     24      308     3.00  

Prints  college  Shopper  for  free  distribution. 

Sewell  Glinternick,  Ed.;  Claremont  Press  Pub'g  Co.,  5484  College  Ave.   (18). 

Dispensing  Optician Monthly Optical 1941   called  fL  dist.          2,530 

Dispensing  Optician,  Publisher,  1980  Mountain  Blvd.  (11). 
East  Bay  Labor  Journal  -f- Friday Labor 1926     8     24     280     3.00        28,996 

Louis  Burgess,  Ed.;  Central  Labor  and  Building  Trades  Councils,  Publishers, 
1622  East  12th  St.  (6). 

East  Bay  News-f Mon.  &  Thurs.. Republican 1920     8     24     294      6.00        34,500 

Fay  Ariansen,  Editor;  East  Bay  News,  Publisher,  Foothill  and  55th  Ave. 

Inter-City  Express f^^6*'8*1' Legal  &  Com...     1909     5      26     25224.00          1,142 

W.    K.   MacDonald.   Editor;   Inter-City   Express    Pub.   Co.,    614    Madison    (7). 
Mills  Quarterly Quarterly {A?u5n.ae  1918     8     4°      112      8'°° 

Alumnae  Assn.  of  Mills  College,  Publisher  (13). 
Mills  Stream -|- V Thursday Collegiate 1917      6     24     224  x3.50          1,300 

Associated  Students  of  Mills  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  407. 
Montclarion.  The  (offset) Wednesday Independent 1944      5      24      224      2.00        §2,926 

Fredric    Graeser,    Editor;   Fredric    Graeaer  and   Mary   L.    Graeser,   Publishers, 
6227  La  Salle  Ave.  (1). 


M  C^Hfor^ia  trati°"  NeW°  °fJMonthly Auto  Trade 1922     4 


26     160   30.00 

W.  P.""CrinnionVEditorand  Publisher,  623  E.  14th  St  (6). 
Neighborhood   Journal -4-      ..  Thursday Republican 1930      8     24     294   30.00 

O.  W.  G.  Conn,  Editor  and  Publisher,  432  Natoma  St.,  San  Francisco, 
Observer-f Saturday Republican 1911      4      24      140     6.00 

Marion  Grover  Tibbitts,  Editor  and  Publisher,  506  15th  St.  (12). 

Pet  Life Quarterly {^Pett*  1952     8     26     14°     1-°° 

Eloise  Keeler,  Editor;  Edward  B.  Price,  Publisher,  4320  MacArthur  Blvd.  (19). 
Piedmonter,  The .Friday Independent 1918     5     28     214     2.50 

E.  Clayton  Snyder,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8968  Piedmont  Ave.  (11). 
«  „          ,                                       (Evg.  ex.  Sun.In ,  R._  1874     8     22     800  24.0 0**205,»42 

Tribune  + ^  Sun.  Morn.     Ind'  Rcp Sunday  circ.**236,597 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  R.  Knowland,  Editor;  The  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  Tribune  Bldg.  (4). 


12,876 
12,100 


215,500 


§1,725 


Circulation— fr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  wJune  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  + Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaflj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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OAK  VIEW  (F9),  pop.  1,648;  Ventura  Co.  (S).  10  m  N  of  Ventura,  nearest  railroad 
station.  Bank,  Ojai.  Nursery.  Diversified  farming. 

Oaks  Gazette-h Thursday Independent 1949     5     22     224     3.50  762 

J.  Frank  Knebel,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  888.  1,120 — Free 

OCEAN  BEACH  (Hll),  P.  O.  San  Diego,  pop. ;  San  Diego  Co.  (S).  Suburb  of  San 

Diego,  nearest  railroad  station.  AT&SF;  SD&AE  RRs.  Beach  resort.  Residential. 


294 


Peninsula  News  + Thursday Independent 1920      8     23 

Spencer  Held,  Editor;  Ocean  Beach  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  Inc., 

1918  Bacon  St.  (7). 
OCEAN  PARK — Independent — See  Independent,  Santa  Monica. 

OCEANSIDE  (H10).  pop.  12,881  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-17-56,  gives  20,489);  San 
Diego  Co.  (S).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  38  m  N  of  San  Diego.  AT&SF  RR.  Nursery; 
bean  warehouses.  Resort.  Agriculture.  Avocados,  winter  vegetables,  grain. 


5.50          7,501 
7,569 — Free 


fEvg.  ex.  Sat. 
Blade-Tribune  +  ......................  }&Sun., 


8      23      294    18.60        16,092 


Independent...     1879 
[Sun.  Morn. 
I  Color  advertising  accepted. 

L  North  County  News  +  ............  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1863      8      23      294      2.60        J2.000 

Thomas  W.  Braden,  Editor;  Blade-Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  403  First  St.          $9,800  —  Free 

OJAI  (F9),  pop.  2,519  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-18-56,  gives  3,930)  ;  Ventura  Co.  (S).  14 
m   NE   of  Ventura.   SP  RR.    Mountain   resort.    Private   schools.   Fruit  packed. 
Diversified  farming. 
Ojai  and  Valley  News  +  .........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1891      8      22      294      3.50        §2,596 

Ben  Holstrom,  Editor;  J.  Frank  Knebel,  Publisher. 

ONTARIO-UPLAND  (H9%),  pop.  22,872  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-23-57,  gives  41,656)  ; 
San  Bernardino  Co.  (SE).  30  m  E  of  Los  Angeles.  SP;  UP  RRs.  Airlines:  BAL; 
WAL. 

Manufactures  aircraft  and  aircraft  parts,  electrical  equipment,  orange 
products,  tile,  steel  products.  Wineries  ;  nurseries.  Ships  citrus  fruit.  Agriculture. 
Oranges,  lemons,  olives,  grapes.  Four  banks  (Ontario-Upland)  :  savings  bank 
deposits  (6-30-57).  $29,331,740.  Ontario-Upland  Area.  17,208  (residential) 
electric  meters;  17,166  gas  meters;  18,588  (residential)  telephones. 

{Record+   (no  adv.)  .................  Tuesday  ..........  Independent  .......  1885      8     22      294      1.50  §15 

fEvg.  ex.Sat. 
Report  -f  ...................................  <&Sun.,  Independent  ......  1910      8      22      29416.80    *18,797 

(  Sun.  Morn. 
Color  advertising  accepted. 
Jerene  Appleby  Haraish,  Editor  and  Publisher,  212  East  B  St. 

ORANGE  (DID.  pop.  10,027  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-26-57,  gives  21,334);  Orange 
Co.  (S).  86  m  SE  of  Los  Angeles.  AT&SF;  PE  RRs.  Manufactures  copper  wire, 
rope,  twine,  canned  fruits,  fruit  extracts,  concrete  pipe,  steel  tanks,  plastic 
hose  and  bags.  Fruit,  walnuts  packed;  nurseries.  Agriculture.  Oranges,  walnuts, 
lemons. 


f  Fresh  vegetables   10oQ      « 
Fruit  and  Vegetable  Review...Monthly  ......       fruitGrowers  1939 


ctroUedfree  dU 


2,911 
8,128 


[&  Shippers 
A.  J.  Miller,  Editor;  Briant  Sando,  Publisher,  Orange  Savings  Bldg. 

«otor  West Month* Auto  Trade '<><"     «     ^"^  •&«    >21>M1 

George  W.  Schell,  Editor;  Sando  Publications,  Orange  Savings  Bldg. 
News-f |^v^®x- Sat- Independent 1907      8      24      294    12.00        §5,909 

Comic  atrip  advertising  accepted. 
Charles  O.  Voigt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ORANGE  COVE  (F7),  pop.  2,895  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-17-53,  gives  2,522)  ;  Fresno 
Co.  (SC).  37  m  SE  of  Fresno.  AT&SF  RR.  Fruit  packing  and  shipping.  Agri- 
culture. Oranges,  grapes,  olives,  grain. 

News-f Friday Independent 1915      7     24      280     3.00  989 

James  B.  Joly,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ORANGEVALE  (C8),  pop.  X7.000;  Sacramento  Co.  (NC).  20  m  NE  of  Sacramento. 
Bank  and  railroad  station,  Folsom.  SP  RR.  Fruit,  stock,  grain  farms. 

News-f Thursday Shopper 1956     8     24     280         2,400 — Free 

Frank  J.  Maloney,  Editor;  Milton  Kjer  and  Oroville  Wegat,  Publishers, 
P.  O.  Box  218,  Folsom. 

ORINDA  (Jl%),  pop.  X 3,300;  Contra  Costa  Co.  (W).  8  m  NE  of  Oakland.  Nearest  rail 
road  station,  Berkeley.  AT&SF;  SP  RRs.  Residential.  Nursery. 

Sun-f Friday Independent 1942      8     23      294      3.75        §2,730 

Prints  Sun  Shopping  News  for  free  distribution. 
Herman  Silverman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Lafayette. 

ORLAND  (C4),  pop.  2,067  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-16-55,  gives  2,392);  Glenn  Co. 
(NWC).  20  m  W  of  Chico.  SP  RR.  Milk  products  factory;  fruit,  olives,  nuts 
packed.  Nurseries;  hatcheries.  Dairy,  fruit,  poultry  farms.  Oranges,  almonds, 
livestock. 

Register-f Mon.&Thurs...Ind.  Dem 1898      8      24      304      3.00        §1,472 

Francis  Jacobs  and  Lester  Jacobs,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Unit-f Mon.&Thurs... Independent        1911      8      24      280     4.00        §2,542 

Marjorie  L.  Keene,  Editor;  Don  Keene  and  Stephen  Blacet,  Publishers. 

OROSI  (F7),  pop.  7,172;  Tulare  Co.  (SC).  34  m  SE  of  Fresno.  AT&SF  RR.  Citrus  fruit, 
vegetables  shipped.  Diversified  farming.  Oranges,  tomatoes,  peaches. 

Cutler-Orosi  Courier -f Thursday Independent 1921      7      24      280     3.50  §850 

Glenn  A.  Tupper,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Use*  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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tl,157 


§327 


3,600 
1,050 


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OROVILLEt  (D4),  pop.  5,887  ;  Butte  Co.  (N).  On  Feather  River,  85  m  N  of  Sacramento. 
SM  ;  WP  ;  SP  RRs.  Olive,  fruit,  vegetable  canning  and  packing.  Olive  oil,  wine, 
lumber  manufactured.  Pine  timber;  gold  mines.  Farming. 
Mercury-Register  -f-  ................  Uvg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1873      8     23      303    15.00 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Dan  L.  Beebe,  Editor;  Oroville  Mercury  Co.,  Publisher. 
Press  +    (offset)  .....................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1933      7      24      280      3.00 

Jack  Little,  Editor;  Jack  Little  and  Glenn  C.  Coito,  Publisher,  1251  Hudtoon  St. 

OXNARD   (F9),  pop.  21,567    (special  U.  S.  Census  4-16-58,  gives  34,326);  Ventura 

Co.   (S).  10  m  SE  of  Ventura.  SP;  VCO  RRs.  Airline,  PC.  Beet  sugar  refinery; 

frozen  food  plants;  machine  shops;  lumber,  paper  mills;  bottling,  cement  works; 

oil  refineries.  Fruit,  vegetables  packed.  Nurseries.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruit,  sugar 

beets,  walnuts,  tomatoes.  Bank  deposits  (6-30-56),  $33,985,365. 
News  +  .....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1950      5      24      224      1.50 

Mark  H.  Edwards,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  465. 
Press-Courier  -f  .......................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1900      8     24     298   18.00  **10,782 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

George  Grimes,  Editor;  Oxnard  Press-Courier  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

PACIFICA  (J2V2),  pop.  X20,500;  San  Mateo  Co.  (W).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  10  m  S  of 
San  Francisco.  Nearest  railroad  station,  Colma.  SP  RR.  Residential.  Agriculture. 

Coastside  Tribune  -f  ...............  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1948      8      22      294      3.50 

Lowell  Blankfort,  Editor  and  Publisher,  59  Aura  Vista. 

Tidings  -f  .................................  Tuesday  ..........  Independent  ......  1938      5     22      210     2.50 

Benjamin  Sharp,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  65. 

PACIFIC  BEACH  (H10%),  pop.  -  ;  San  Diego  Co.  (S).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  7  m  N  of 
San   Diego,    nearest   bank.    AT&SF    RR.    Manufactures    plastic   mats,   women's 
apparel,  boats.  Nurseries.  Resort.  Residential. 
North  Shores  Sentinel  -f  .........  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1926      8      24      298      5.00        12,020 

Gilbert  Cummings,  Ed.  ;  Hobby  Myers,  Pub.,  1011  Grand  Ave.,  San  Diego  (9).   21,104  —  Free 

PACIFIC  GROVE    (D7),   pop.   9,623    (special   U.   S.   Census    8-17-55,   gives    10,741); 
Monterey  Co.  (W).  On  Monterey  Bay,  2  m  W  of  Monterey.  SP  RR.  Marmalade, 
creamery    products,    whips,    polo    mallets,    boats    manufactured.    Planing    mill; 
nurseries.  Resort.  Residential. 
Pacific  Grove  Tribune  —  See  Pacific  Spectator  Journal,  Carmel,  Calif. 

PACIFIC  PALISADES  (AlO),  (pop.  inc.  in  Los  Angeles)  ;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  4  m  N  of 
Santa  Monica,  nearest  railroad  station.  PE  RR.  Residential  suburb  of  Los  Angeles. 

Independent  —  See  Independent,  Santa  Monica. 

Palisadian-f  .............................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1928      6      24      254      3.00 

Mrs.  C.  D.  Clearwater,  Editor  and  Publisher,  868  Swarthmore  Ave. 

Post-f  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1950      8      22      300      3.00 

Charles  B.  Brown  and  William  W.  Brown,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  839  Via  De  La  Paz. 

PACOIMA  (C9%),  pop.  (inc.  in  Los  Angeles);  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  20  m  NW  of 
Los  Angeles.  SP  RR.  Bank,  San  Fernando.  Manufactures  heaters,  aluminum  tile, 
paint,  Venetian  blinds,  trailer  vans,  liquid  solder,  machine  parts,  photo  equip- 
ment, garden  tools,  brass  valves.  Citrus  fruit  packed.  Fruit  farms. 

Herald-Dispatch  —  See  Los  Angeles. 

Mathematics  Magazine  ...........  Bi-monthly  .....  Mathematics  .....  1926      1      54      104      3.00 

Not  issued  during  July-August. 

Glenn  James,  Editor  and  Publisher,  14068  Van  Nuys  Blvd. 

Post  ..........................................  Sunday  ............  Independent  .......  1948      8      24      287      7.50 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Outlook  of  Granada  Hills;  Sun-Reporter 

of  San  Fernando.  Combined  circ.,  16,100.  18,400  —  Free. 

Durwood  Scott,  Editor;  Mission  Publications,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  110,  San  Fernando. 

PALMDALE  (G9),  pop.  X921  ;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  40  m  NE  of  Los  Angeles.  SP  RR. 

Airline,  PC.   Pears  packed.  Agriculture.  Alfalfa,  pears,  peaches,  figs,  chickens, 

turkeys. 
Antelope  Valley  Press-f  ........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1915      8      24      294      3.50 

Lament  Odett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
PALM  DESERT  (J10),  pop.  X600;  Riverside  Co.  (SE).  75  m  SE  of  Redland.  Nearest 

railroad  station,  Indio.  SP  RR.  Winter  resort.  Fruit,  truck  farms. 
Desert  Magazine-f-  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Outdoor  Life  ......  1937      3      28      140      4.00 

Charles  E.  Shelten,  Editor;  Desert  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
PALM  SPRINGS    (J9M>),  pop.    7,660    (special  U.   S.   Census   2-19-58,   gives    12.443); 

Riverside  Co.   (SE).  56  m  E  of  Riverside.  SP  RR.  Airlines:  BAL;  WAL.  Desert 

resort. 


§2,350 
§3300 


$2,200 


Desert  Sun  -|-  ...........................  {|Vjg0®x>  Sun<  Independent  .......  1927      8     23      294    15.00 


A     OR      IRA     A  KH 
4      26      164      4'50 


§5,849 

30,879 

§8,494 

J5.840 


Color  advertising  accepted. 

O.  B.  Jaynes,  Editor;  Ward  J.  Risvold,  Publisher,  174  N.  Palm  Canyon  Dr. 
Palm  Springs  Villager  .............  Monthly  ..........  f  Desert  Art'les   1Q,«r 

Not  issued  during  June,  July,  August.  \&  Society  1945 

Mildred  Iverson,.  Editor;  Jame«  C.  Galloway,  Publisher,  174  N.  Palm  Canyon  Dr. 

PALO  ALTO  (C6),  pop.  25,475  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-13-58,  gives  48,003)  ;  Santa  Clara 
Co.  (W).  30  m  S  of  San  Francisco.  SP  RR.  Airport. 

Helicopters,  dairy  products  ;  electronics  and  electronic  research,  film  process- 
Ing  manufactured.  Nurseries.  Residential.  Stanford  University  and  several  private 
schools.  Ten  banks:  deposits  (1-1-58),  $45,947,649.  17,889  electric  (AC)  meters; 
17,011  gas  (nat.)  meters;  18,000  telephones. 
Pacific  Poultry  man  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Poultry  ..............  1896     3     27      143       .50      $39,064 

Pacific  Edition  of  Poultry  Tribune,  Mount  Morris,  111. 

R.  C.  Hartman,  Editor;  Watt  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  521. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  <•>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population  —  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Ravenswood  Post-f- Thursday Independent 

William  G.  Godfrey,  Ed.;  Clarence  A.  Burley,  Pub.,  640  Roble  Ave.,  Menlo  Park/ 
Times-h Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1892     8     28     294  18.00**20,912 

Color  advertising:  accepted. 

Alexander  8.  Bodi,  Editor;  Harry  L.  Millet,  Publisher. 

PALOS  VERDES  ESTATES  (Cll),  pop.  1,963  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-20-58,  gives 
8,416) ;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  10  m  NW  of  San  Pedro.  Railroad  station,  Redondo 
Beach.  AT&SF  RR.  Residential.  Truck  farms. 

Palos  Verdes  News  + Thursday Republican 1923      8      23      294      3.00        §4,618 

Prints  editions  called:  Hollywood  Riviera  Tribune,  §3,150;  Rolling  Hills  Herald, 

§1,127. 

Luman  G.  Miller,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  877. 

Rolling    Hiils    News-f      ..     ..Thursday   .       Independent     ..  1957      8      24     280     2.00        1 1,625 
Robert  B.  Wilcox,  Editor;  Ray  H.  Reed,  Publisher,  Lomita. 

PARADISE  (D4),  pop.  X8,000;  Butte  Co.  (N).  90  m  NE  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR.  Grape 
juice  cannery;  machine  shop.  Residential.  Apple  orchards. 

Post+ Friday Independent 1945      8     24     290     3.00          2,176 

Kedma  Utt,  Editor;  M.  E.  Utt,  Publisher. 

PARAMOUNT  (Cll),  pop.  X  19,000  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-22-67,  gives  25,128) ;  Los 

Angeles  Co.   (S).  4  m  SE  of  Compton.  Foundries;  machine  shops,  oil  refinery; 

synthetic  resins,  aluminum  awnings,  furniture,  feed,  plastics  and  dairy  products 

manufactured.  UP;  PE  RRs. 

1099     Q     ofi      IAD     3  nn 
California  Dairyman Ftntly  ( Sat.). ..Dairying l9^      3   Controlled  circ  VAC  7,229 

Marjorie  N.  Hersch,  Editor ;  California  Dairyman,  Pub.,  16820  S.  Paramount  Blvd. 
Enterprise — See  Herald-Enterprise  of  Bellflower. 
Herald  American — See  Herald  American,  Compton. 
Journal  + .Thursday Independent 1922      6      26     280      3.00        §1,865 

B.  K.  Maxwell,  Sr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PASADENA  (G9H),  pop.  104.577;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  12  m  NE  of  LOB  Angeles. 
SP;  AT&SF;  UP  RRs.  California  Institute  of  Technology  (men)  ;  Pasadena  City 
College  and  many  private  schools.  Residential. 

Manufactures  furniture,  pottery,  art,  ceramic  and  machine  shop  products, 
aircraft  components,  scientific  and  precision  instruments,  chemicals,  cosmetics, 
electronics,  Pharmaceuticals,  plastics,  frozen  foods.  Oil  refineries;  nurseries; 
citrus  fruit  packed.  Sixteen  banks;  bank  clearings  (12-31-57),  $978,569,356; 
deposits  (12-31-57),  $235,444,898.  48,557  electric  (AC)  meters;  42,850  gas 
(nat.)  meters;  110,367  telephones. 

JMonthly Bldg.  Contr's 1936     3     28     140     2.00 

C.  D.  Baskerville,  Editor;  Western  Journal  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1035  E.  Green  St.  (1). 
Cactus  and  Succulent  Journal.Bi-monthly Botanical 1929      2      83      112      4.00 

Scott  E.  Haselton,  Editor;  Cactus  Society  of  America,  Publisher,  132  W.  Union  St. 

California  Tech,  The -f- V Thursday Collegiate 1899      5      24      217      1.50 

Associated  students  of  the  California  Institute  of  Technology,  Editors  and  Pub- 
lishers, 1201  E.  California  St. 

Engineering  and  Science     ..   Monthly f  ^hJnfnf  C°1L     193?  I 

Not  issued  during  July,  August  and  September. 

Alumni  Assn.,  Inc.,  Calif.  Institute  of  Technology,  Publisher  (4) 

f  Independent -f Morn.  ex.  Sun. Independent 1933  8 

J   Independent  Star-News -f Sunday Independent 8 

"S   Star  News-h Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1886  8 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

L           Lee  M.  Merriman,  Editor;  B.  J.  Ridder,  Publisher,  625  E.  Colorado  St. 

Insurance  Prospector              Imr ««**,!«            T««    A«*«  1957     3     26      14°     B-°° 

Magazine f  Monthly Ins.  Agts Controlled  free  dist. 

J.  Bray,  Editor;  J.  A.  Calhoun,  Publisher.  1840  Kinneloa  Canyon  Rd. 
Motorcyclist Monthly {todufSy1*        1912      3      28      14°      8'00 

William  M.  Bagnall,  Ed.;  Western  Journal  Co.,  Publisher,  1035  E.  Green  St.  (1). 
Pasadena  Realtor Monthly Real  Estate 1926      4      24      140x1.00 

Robert  K.  Kelley,  Ed.;  Pasadena  Realty  Board,  Pub.,  181  S.  Los  Robles  Ave.  (1). 
P.  Cinian-f-V Ri-wklv.  Thurs.. Collegiate 1922      5      24      224  x 

Students  of  Pasadena  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  1539  E.  Howard  St. 
Western   Sportsman     ..     ..     Bi-monthly.     Hunt'g  &  Fish'gl938      3      28      140 

Subscription  rate  is  $3.00  for  12  issues. 

John  W.  Heck,  Jr.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  4007  Catalina  Station. 

PASO  ROBLES  (E8),  pop.  6,653  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-1-52.  gives  6,148) ;  San  Luis 
Obispo  Co.  (SW).  30  m  N  of  San  Luis  Obispo.  SP  RR.  Airline,  PC;  Creamery; 
charcoal  products,  printing  forms  manufactured;  grain  warehouse;  nursery,  fruit 
drying;  almonds  shipped.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  cattle,  almonds,  fruit. 

Journal* Wednesday Independent 1902     8     23     294     2'50 


26 
40 


23 
23 
23 


140 
140 


*1,500 
1,000 

4.50   J6.600 


305  21.00 

305 

305  24.00 


*25,623 
*61,719 
*39,821 


*4,863 


$900 
52,908 


324 

3,48ft—-  Free 

12.00    83,084 


f 

i  Press -f l&Sun*'  Sat'  Independent *887      8      23      294 

[  F.  E.  Weybret.  Editor;  Paso  Robles  Publishing  Co.,  1212  Pine  St. 

Circulation — fr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Junc  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement*;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >DPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  aworn;  *  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  <S>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— -1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI»«ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Coll «S> Width  V  Depth    Sub 

>p.  1,343  (special  U.  8.  Census  10-28-57,  gives  2,901) ;  Stanislaus 
BW  of  Modesto.  SP  RR.  Cannery;  cheese  factory.  Dairy,  grain, 


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8     24      287     3.00        {1,550 


PATTERSON  (D6),pc 
Co.  (C).  19  m 
fruit  farms. 

Irrigator-f .Thursday Independent 1911 

Ray  Chapman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PERRIS  (H10).  pop.  1,807  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-27-57,  gives  2,710)  ;  Riverside  Co. 
(SE).  18  m  S  of  Riverside.  AT&SF  RR.  Manufactures  concrete  pipe,  bread  pans, 
boats.  Gold,  silver  mines ;  granite  quarry.  Agriculture. 

Progress-f Thursday Independent 1901      7     24     280     2.60  §950 

Donald  Duncan,  Editor  and  Publisher.  §2,165 — Free 

PESCADERO  (C6),  pop.  X354;  San  Mateo  Co.  (W).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  40  m  S  of  San 
Francisco.   Railroad  station,   San   Mateo.   SP  RR.   Lumber  mill.  Truck,   dairy, 
stock  farms. 
Pebble — See  Half  Moon  Bay  Review  and  Pescadero  Pebble  of  Half  Moon  Bay. 

PETALUMA  (C5%).  Pop.  10,815;  Sonoma  Co.  (NW).  38  m  N  of  San  Francisco.  NWP; 
P&SR  RRs.  Manufactures  oil  burners,  brooder  stoves,  overalls,  fishing  lines, 
twine,  poultry  and  stock  foods,  egg  fillers,  paper  boxes,  milk  products,  soap, 
fertilizer.  Ships  baby  chicks.  Hatcheries.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Argus-Courier  + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Republican 1855      8     23     294   15.00   **5,642 

Prints  Shopper  on  Wednesday  for  free  distribution.  Circ.  1 8,7 00. 
Duncan  H.  Olmsted,  Editor;  Argus-Courier,  Publisher. 

PICO  RIVERA  (C10%),  pop.  X41.000;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  10  m  SE  of  Los  Angeles. 
UP;  AT&SF;  SP  RIls.  Oil  refining;  citrus  fruit,  meat  packing  plants.  Steel  lock- 
ers and  shelving,  citrus  juices,  pottery  manufactured.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture. 
Citrus  fruit,  vegetables,  avocados. 

News -{-      ..  Thursday Independent 1924      8     23     294     4.00          6,750 

Circulates  also  in  Santa  Fe  Springs.  11,45O — Free 

William  J.  Haley,  Editor;  Chuck  Borkowski,  Publisher,  8818  E.  Whittier  Blvd. 

Times-Post-f Thursday Independent 1932      8     24     294     4.00 

Industrial  Post  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher,  4313  E.  Gage  Ave.  Bell.  17,500 — Free 

PIEDMONT— See  Oakland. 

PINOLE  (JlVfc),  pop.  1,147  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-29-56,  gives  3,000) ;  Contra  Costa 
Co.  (W).  On  San  Pablo  Bay,  15  m  N  of  Oakland.  SP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Agriculture, 
livestock. 

Pinole-Hercules  News -f- Friday Independent 1946      8     24      300     2.50  5426 

Andrew  M.  Peters,  Editor  and  Publisher,  362  Parker  Ave.,  Rodeo. 

PISMO  BEACH  (E8%),  Pop.  1,425  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-6-53,  gives  1,924) ;  San  Luis 
Obispo  Co.  (SW).  12  m  S  of  San  Luis  Obispo.  SP  RR.  Beach  resort.  Clam 
fisheries.  Diversified  farming.  Tomatoes,  lettuce,  celery. 

Pismo  Times -f Thursday Independent 1931      6     24     266     2.50        §1,220 

William  Metz,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  12. 

PITTSBURG  (Kl%),  pop.  12,763  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-1-56,  gives  16,574);  Contra 
Costa  Co.  (W).  At  conjunction  of  Sacramento,  San  Joaquin  Rivers,  44  m  NE  of 
Oakland.  AT&SF;  SN;  SP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  steel,  chemicals, 
rubber  goods,  building  materials,  firebrick,  furniture.  Ship  repair  yard.  Salmon, 
shad  fisheries.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  barley,  hay. 
Post-Dispatch -f {1^®*' Sat>  Independent 1900  8  24  301  15.00  §5,282 

Prints  Sentinel  weekly  on  Wednesday  for  free  distribution.  Circ.,  17,000. 
Mrs.  Ted  Bishop,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PIXLEY  (F7%).  Pop.  X900;  Tulare  Co.  (SC).  44  m  NW  of  Bakersfield.  SP  RR.  Bank, 

Tipton.  Agriculture.  Grapes,  citrus  fruit,  alfalfa. 
Enterprise-f Friday Independent 1922      7     24     280     2.50 

Robert  W.  Wagner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Record — See  Record  and  News  of  Delano. 

PLACENTIA  (Dll),  pop.  1,682  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-10-68,  gives  4,821)  ;  Orange  Co. 
(S).  8  m  E  of  Fullerton.  AT&SF  RR.  Orange  packing  plants;  machine  shop; 
oil  refinery.  Health  resort,  mineral  springs.  Oil  well.  Agriculture.  Oranges,  cattle. 

Courier-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1911      8     24      280      3.00        §2,526 

Mrs.  Frank  Rospaw  and  Cecil  F.  Rospaw,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
132  Santa  Fe  Ave. 

PLACERVILLEf  (E5),  pop.  8,749;  Eldorado  Co.  (EC).  40  m  NE  of  Sacramento.  SP 
RR.  Airport.  Manufactures  box  shocks,  building  lumber,  lime  products.  Fruit 
packing  plant;  bottling  works.  Gold  mines;  limestone  quarries;  timber.  Agri- 
culture. Bartlett  pears,  peaches,  plums. 

Mountain  Democrat-!- Thursday Independent 1852      8     23      280     8.50        §4,837 

Basil  Benedict,  Editor;  W.  S.  and  Robert  Barker,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  432. 

PLEASANT  HILL  (K1H),  pop.  5,686  (branch  of  Concord  P.  O.),  Contra  Costa  Co. 
(W).  Adjoins  Concord  on  the  North,  nearest  railroad  station.  Residential. 
Truck,  fruit  farms. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1951     8     24     294     2.50 

William  R.  Sharkey,  III,  Editor;  News  Pub'g  Co.,  1849  Contra  Costa  Hwy. 

Sun-f Friday.    .          Independent  ....  1956     8     23     294     3.76        $2,375 

Herman  Silverman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1320  Locust  St.,  Concord. 

PLEASANTON  (L2%)  pop.  2,244  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-18-58,  gives  2,710) ;  Alameda 
Co.  (W).  42  m  SE  of  San  Francisco.  WP;  SP  RRs.  Cheese  factories;  wineries; 
creameries ;  nursery.  Gravel  quarry.  Farming. 

Times -I- Wednesday Independent 1886     8     23     294     3.00        §1,812 

John  B.  Edmands,  Editor  and  Publisher.  $4,000 — Free 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <$  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Co ls<S> Width? Depth    Sub  Clrc 

POINT  REYES  STATION  (C5H),  pop.  X600;  Marin  Co.  (W).  On  Pacific  Ocean.  85  m 
NW  of  San  Francisco.  Pacific  Trucking  Lines  (motor  vehicle).  Commercial  fish- 
eries. 

Baywood  Press  + Thursday Independent 1947     6     24     224     8.00  897 

Donald  De  Wolfe,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

POMONA  (H9% ),  pop.  86,405  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-12-58,  gives  62,188)  ;  Los  Angeles 
Co.  (S).  30  m  E  of  Los  Angeles.  AT&SF;  PE;  UP  RRs.  Airport.  Mount  San 
Antonio  College.  ,  ,  . 

Manufactures  pumps,  tile  bricks,  fruit  processing  and  citrus  packing  equip- 
ment, waxed  paper  and  wrapping  paper  products,  knit  goods,  glass  containers, 
dairy,  foundry  products.  Guided  missile  plant.  Fruit  packing ;  oil  refinery.  Fruit, 
dairy,  stock  farms.  Oranges,  lemons,  grapefruit.  Four  banks;  bank  deposits 
(1-1-58),  $60,690,000.  22,804  electric  (AC)  meters;  19,873  gas  (nat.)  meters; 
44,421  telephones. 

Espectador  El-f  (Span.) Friday Independent 1932      8     24     287     2.50          7,200 

Ignacio  L.  Lopez,  Editor  and  Publisher,  559  Chester  Place. 

Pomona  Valley  Union  JMonthly Labor 1939      5     24     224      3.00          5,500 

Labor    .Review ) 

Winnifred  E.  Hill,  Editor;  Paul  E.  Weaver,  Publisher,  1414  2nd  St.,  Santa  Monica. 

C  Progress-Bulletin -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1885      8     22     294   15.00**29,617 

I  Color  advertising  accepted. 

]    Review-h Sunday Independent 1955      8      22      294       24,535 — Free 

L  A.  T.  Richardson,  Editor;  Progress-Bulletin  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

PORTERVILLE  (F7H  ),  pop.  6,904  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-26-54,  gives  7,802)  ;  Tulare 
Co.  (SC).  66  m  N  of  Bakersfield.  AT&SF;  SP  RRs.  Airport.  Extensive  orange  and 
deciduous  fruit  packing;  concrete  pipe,  olive  oil,  foundry  product  manufactories. 
Diversified  farming.  Citrus  and  deciduous  fruits. 

Recorder-f Evgr.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1908      8     23      294   15.00        §3,375 

Prints  free  distribution  shopping  paper  on  Thursday  called  News.  Circ.,  $4,100. 
Homer  W.  Wood,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PORT  HUENEME  (F9%),  pop.  3,024  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-6-57,  gives  8,750)  ;  Ven- 
tura Co.  (S).  10  m  SE  of  Ventura.  VCO  RR.  Citrus  fruit  packed.  Agriculture. 
Citrus  fruit,  walnuts. 

pilot  4- Thursday Independent 1888      8     24     294     3.50  §501 

George  Grimes,  Publisher.  1,750 — Free 

PORTOLA  (E4),  pop.  2,261;  Plumas  Co.  (NE).  48  m  W  of  Reno,  Nev.  WP  RR. 
Lumbering.  Pine,  cedar  timber.  Resort.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 

Reporter-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1920      6     24     224     3.00  788 

Stanley  Bailey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

QUINCYf  (E3%),  pop.  1,830;  Plumas  Co.  (NE).  87  m  W  of  Reno,  Nev.  QU  RR. 
Saw  mills;  box  factories;  bottling  works;  machine  shop.  Summer  resort.  Gold 
mine;  fir,  pine  timber.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 

Feather  River  Bulletin -f- Thursday Independent 1866      6     24     269      3.00    **1,59O 

Rodney  Alden,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RAMONA  <J10%).  pop.  1,158;  San  Diego  Co.  (S).  39  m  NE  of  San  Diego.  Railroad 
station,  Escondido.  AT&SF  RR.  Hatcheries.  Ships  turkey  eggs.  Diversified  farm- 
ing. Grain,  citrus  fruit. 

Sentinel-f Friday Independent 1884      7     24     280     2.50          1,160 

Ann  Griffin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  367. 

RANCHO  SANTA  FE  (H10%),  pop.  X400;  San  Diego  Co.  (S).  20  m  N  of  San  Diego. 
Bank,  Solana  Beach.  Railroad  station,  Del  Mar.  AT&SF  RR.  Dairy,  fruit  farms. 

Times Thursday Independent 1953      6     24     273     4.00  §583 

David  S.  Hillman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  918. 

RANDSBURG  (G8),  pop.  X800;  Kern  Co.  (S).  75  m  E  of  Bakersfleld,  nearest  bank. 
Railroad  station,  Searles.  TRONA;  SR  RRs.  Agriculture. 

Desert-Mountain  News Monthly Independent 1953      5      22      210      1.50  

Bob  Pruett,  Editor;  Pearl  A.  Pruett,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  313. 

RED  BLUFFf  (C3%),  pop.  4,905  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-2-25,  gives  5,553) ;  Tehama 
Co.  (N).  On  Sacramento  River,  116  m  N  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR.  Airline,  PC. 
Lumber  mills;  box  factories;  pulp  plant.  Diversified  farming.  Livestock,  fruit, 
grain. 

News-f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1885     9     22     28715.00          6,217 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Marion  S.  Walker,  Publisher. 

REDDINGf  (C3),  pop.  10,256  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-9-58,  gives  12,216) ;  Shasta  Co. 
(N).  On  Sacramento  River,  70  m  N  of  Chico.  SP  RR.  Airline,  PC.  Mountain 
resort.  Pine  timber;  gold  copper  mines.  Saw,  planing  mills;  box  and  veneer, 
creosoting  plants  ;  foundries  ;  machine  shops ;  bottling  works  ;  creameries.  Diver- 
sified farming. 

Record-Searchlight -f Evg.ex.Sun.     Independent   ...   1852      8     23      280   18.00  **13,811 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Reddinjr  Record,  Inc.,  Publisher,  East  and  Placer  Sts. 

REDLANDS  (H9%),  pop.  18,429  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-15-58,  gives  25,719);  San 
Bernardino  Co.  (SE).  9  m  SE  of  San  Bernardino.  SP;  AT&SF;  PE  RRs.  Univer- 
sity of  Redlands. 

Extensive  orange  packing  and  shipping.  Storage  batteries,  display  letters, 
irrigation  pipe,  road  machinery,  dairy  products,  bathroom  fixtures,  sportswear, 
hosiery,  electric  cars,  missiles,  electric  stoves  manufactured.  Nurseries.  Fruit 
farms.  Citrus,  deciduous  fruits,  truck  crops. 

Facts-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Republican 1890      8     23      30114.00        §5,710 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
Frank  E.  Moore,  Editor;  William  Moore,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNall* 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  f*«. 

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REDLANDS  (Continued)  Estab  Colf<2> Width VDipth    Sub  Ore 

Redlands  Bulldog -f  V Monday Coll.  &  Alum 1909     6     24     224     3.00        J1.500 

Students  of  the  University  of  Redlanda,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

REDONDO  BEACH  (Cll),  pop.  26,226  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-17-66,  gives  41,723); 
Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  See  also  Hermosa  Beach  and  Manhattan  Beach  adjoining. 
On  Pacific  Ocean,  19  m  SW  of  Los  Angeles.  AT&SF  Kii. 

Aircraft  parts,  electronics  manufactured ;  aircraft  assembly  plant.  Residential. 
Ships  flowers.  Six  banks;  bank  deposits  (6-30.58),  $42,412,264. 

Breeze  Advertiser  + Thursday Shopping 1949     8     23     294 

Printed  in  three  editions:  Breeze  Advertiser  Zone  1,  circ.,  1 10, 000 — Free.  Breeze 
Advertiser  Zone  2,  circ.,  $15,000 — Free;  Breeze  Peninsula  Advertiser,  circ., 
$5,260 — Free.  Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  South  Bay  Breeze. 

South  Bay  Breeze^- bvg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1922      8     23     29412.00^*22,477 

Color  advertising  accepted 

Robert  L.  Curry,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Redondo  Reflex + rnursday Ind.  Dem 1905     7      24     280     2.50 

Mrs.  Laura  Boaz,  Editor;  Lyle  M.  Webb,  Publisher,  22 OVfc  S.  Pacific  Ave. 

Record Thursday Independent 1946      8     24      280      3.00 

David  Dessau,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  612.  1,900 — Free 

REDWOOD  CITYf  (C6),  pop.  25,544  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-14-55,  gives  38,960); 
San  Mateo  Co.  (W).  26  m  SE  of  San  Francisco.  SP  RR. 

Cement,  asbestos,  magnesia,  ruober  products,  automobile  shims  and  seals, 
lithographing,  recording  equipment,  conveyors,  machine  tools,  safes,  paper 
converters,  radio  parts  and  tubes  manufactured.  Tanneries ;  creameries ;  nurs- 
eries. Ships  cut  flowers.  Agriculture.  Six  banks,  deposits  (6-30-67),  $75,000,- 

000.  27,300  telephones. 

Pacific  Stockman-h Monthly Livestock 1927      3     28      294     2.00          8,633 

Alyson  E.  Smith,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  750. 
Star-Advertiser Friday Independent 1886      5      24      218      2.00  

Floyd  F.  McCue.  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  976. 

(Times  Gazette -»- Thursday Independent 1859      8      23      294  1'^54S— Frte 

Tribune4- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1923      8      23      294  18.00**18,332 
Color  advertising  accepted. 
David  N.  Schultz,  Editor;  R.  L.  Spangler,  Publisher,  901  Marshall  St. 

REEDLEY  (F7),  pop.  4,135  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-27-57,  gives  5,280);  Fresno  Co. 
(SC).  25  m  SE  of  Fresno.  SP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Reedley  College.  Fruit  canning,  dry- 
ing plants ;  olive  oil,  boxes,  tools,  wine  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Citrus, 
deciduous  fruit. 

Exponent  + Thursday Democratic 1890      8      24      287      3.50         §2,719 

James  W.  Fairweather,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RESEDA  (BIO),  (pop  inc.  in  Los  Angeles)  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  24  m  NW  of  Los 
Angeles.  SP  RR.  Cannery;  tile  works.  Egg  shipping.  Residential.  Poultry,  truck 

News  + ! Thursday Independent 1922      8      22      294     2.50VAC  5,106 

Glen  L.  Ingles,  Editor;  West  Valley  Newspapers,  Inc..  Publisher,  VAC  9,896 — Free 

6648  Reseda  Blvd. 

RIALTO  (£10%).  Pop.  3,156  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-10-57,  gives  16,359);  San  Ber- 
nardino Co.  (SE).  5  m  W  of  San  Bernardino.  PE;  AT&SF  RRs.  Citrus  fruit 
packing  plant.  Residential.  Nurseries.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruits. 

Record-f- Thursday Independent 1911      8      23      294      3.00        $1,060 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Bloomington  News;  Fontana  Bulletin.    $4,240 — Free 
Marvin  M.  Gray,  Editor  and  Publisher,  225  S.  Riverside  Ave. 

SaFa?mnBu?inauCM°onnt?ly }M°nth* Asrieultural 1945     4      24      164     x.60        *1.700 

Wm.  H.  Eastwood,  Editor;  San  Bernardino  Co.  Farm  Bureau,  Publisher, 

210  S.  Riverside  Ave. 

RICHMOND  (C6%),  pop.  99,545;  Contra  Costa  Co.  (W).  On  San  Francisco  Bay,  16  m 
Ne  of  San  Francisco.  AT&SF;  SP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Sardine  fisheries; 
whale  reduction.  Rock  quarries. 

Plumbing  supplies,  cast  iron  pipes,  building  materials,  chemicals,  fish  meal 
and  oil,  vegetable  oil,  canned  fruit  and  vegetables,  tanks,  drums,  gasoline  pumps, 
molasses,  automobiles,  casket  hardware,  iron  oxide  pigment,  explosives,  air- 
craft components,  electronic  instruments,  machinery,  clay  products  manufac- 
tured. Oil  refineries;  railroad  shops;  nurseries. 

C°Jorurna?£™  Labor 192°      5      24      224      3'00        *7'775 

Olympic  Press,  Publisher,  P  O  Box  1508 

EI P?e\7+e  HCral.d.  B.Ce          ^Thursday Independent 1945     8     24     287     3.00        §1,175 

1.  Eddie  GaiiirEditor  and  Publisher,  3575  Dam  Rd.,  El  Sobrante, 

Horse  Lover's  Marine Bi-monthly f^hine,^       193«  cLtroW2r°e*  dis°t°        ll$*l 

J.  E.  Draper,  Editor;  Horse  Lover  Magazine.  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1432. 

Independent-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1910      9      22      315   18.00     *31,774 

Color  and  comic  advertising  accepted. 

A.  M.  Richards,  Jr.,  Editor;  Warren  Brown,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

RIDGECREST  (H8),  pop.  2,028;  Kern  Co.  (S).  125  m  E  of  Bakersfield.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Inyokern.  SP  RR. 
Indian  Wells  Valley  Inde-      1  IQOK.      a      OA      OQA      *  tin 

pendent  and  Times  ^Thursday Independent 19^5      8      Z4      ^94          i  i 

Herald  4- J  l,l 

Don  Yockey,  Editor;  Hubbard  Printing,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Bin  7. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols  <$>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cire 

RIO  VISTA  (D5%),  pop.  1,881  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-11-58,  gives  2,486)  ;  Solano  Co. 
(NWC).  On  Sacramento  River,  43  m  S  of  Sacramento.  Boat  connections.  Rail- 
roal  station,  Antioch.  AT&SF  ;  SP  RRa.  Fruit  and  asparagus  canning  ;  creamery  ; 
planing  mill  ;  beet  harvesting  machinery  manufactured.  Agriculture. 
River  News-Herald  +  .............  Wednesday  .....  Republican  .........  1890     7     24     280     3.00         2,424 

Roy  Herburger.  Editor;  Paul  A.  West,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  786. 

RIPON  (D6),  pop.  1,560;  San  Joaquin  Co.   (C).  10  m  NW  of  Modesto.  SP  RR.  Con- 

denseries  ;  wineries  ;  olive  oil  mill.  Dairy,  fruit,  poultry  farms. 
Record  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1911      5     22      210     8.00  §750 

Dorothy  Blank,  Editor;  Arnold  Blank,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  416. 

RIVERA—  See  Pico  Rivera, 

RIVERBANK  (E5),  pop.  2,662;  Stanislaus  Co.  (C).  9  m  NE  of  Modesto,  nearest  bank, 

AT&SF  RR.  Tomato  paste  factory  ;  winery  ;  nursery.  Agriculture. 
News-f  .....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1916     5     24     231     2.00  8612 

Prints  section  in  Spanish. 

Florence  Wilson  Bessac,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6718  Third  St. 

RIVERDALE   (F7),  pop.  X788;  Fresno  Co.  (SC).  25  m  S  of  Fresno.  SP  RR.  Cream- 

ery; hatchery;  fruit,  vegetable  packing.  Dairy,  grain  farms,  cotton. 
Free  Press  -f  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1912     8     24      815      2.50          1,120 

David  E.  Petrie,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RIVERSIDEt  (H9%),  pop.  46,764  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-1-57,  gives  75,673)  ;  River- 
side Co.  (SE).  53  m  E  of  Los  Angeles.  SP;  PE;  AT&SF;  UP  RRs.  Airline,  BAL. 
University  of  California  at  Riverside;  Riverside  College. 

Extensive  citrus  fruit  packing,  world's  largest  navel  orange  shipping  center, 
large  food  distribution  center.  Manufactures  aircraft  motors,  paper  cups,  food 
products,  cement,  orange  packing  machinery,  box  making  and  wire  typing  ma- 
chinery, motors,  orchard  beaters,  Venetian  blinds,    paints,  bricks,  tile,  surgical 
splints,  aircraft  precision  instruments,  plant  covers,  tree  protectors,  air  con- 
ditioning  eauipment    copper   and    brass    ware.   Seed    distribution   center.    Rock 
quarry.  Tourist  center.  Nine  banks:  bank  debits    (1957),   $1,205.356,000;   de- 
posits   (1957  est.),   $126,328,236.   23,911  electric    (AC)    meters*   23,096    (resi- 
dential) gas  (nat.)  meters;  49,147  (residential)  telephones. 
Beacon,  The-f  .........................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1949      8      22      301      2.00 

A  civilian  enterprise  published  in  the  interest  of  the  personnel  of  J7,000  —  Free 

March  Air  Force  Base. 

William  A.  Conkey,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3512  Fourteenth  St. 
f  Enterprise  -f  .............................  Morn.ex.Sun...  Republican  .........  1884      8     22      801   22.20**ia,745 

Color  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

jpre..  +  .....................................  Ev8.ex.Sun...RepubIic.n  ........  1886     8     22     801 

I  Press  Enterprise  -f  .................  Sunday  ............  Republican  ........              8     22  801 

Press  -Enterprise  Company,  Publisher,  14th  and  Orange  Grove  Ave. 

Magnolia  Center  News  -f  .......  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1946      6      22  208      1.50          1,000 

Kathleen  Kirkwood,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3775  Arlington  Ave.  8,000  —  Free 

Newg-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1929     8     22  294      8.00        *1,200 

E.  A.  Grosz.  Publisher,  3739  Sixth  St.  %  1,600  —  Free 


..        Monthly  ..........  Agriculture  .......  1946      5     23      224      1.00        $2,502 

Bryant  A.  Chandler,  Editor;  Riverside  County  Farm  Bureau,  Inc..  Publisher, 
3700  Chicago  Ave. 

/Semi-mo  .........  Labor  ..................  1948     5      24     205      1.00        J4.000 

Leonard  Surdam,  Editor;  Marvin  M.  Gray,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  216,  Rialto. 

Riverside  County  Record  -h...  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1952      6     24      266     2.00  560O 

George  L.  Burqhart,  Editor  and  Publisher,  510  East  Norwood,  San  Gabriel. 

Rubidoux-  West  Side  News-f  .Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1958      8     24      294        J6.500  —  Free 

Marvin  M.  Gray,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  216,  Rialto. 

RODEO  (Jl),  pop.  X  5,500;  Contra  Costa  Co.  (W).  18  m  N  of  Oakland.  SP  RR.  Creamery; 

sheet  metal  works;  oil  refinery.  Diversified  farming. 
Tri-City  News-f  ......................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1945     8     24      300      2.50  $4«S 

Andrew  M.  Peters,  Editor  and  Publisher,  362  Parker  Ave.  4.20O  —  Free 

ROLLING  HILLS  —  See  Palos  Verdes  News  of  Palos  Verdes  Estates,  also  Rolling  Hills 
News  of  Palos  Verdes  Estates. 

ROSEMEAD   (D10HK  pop.   X  15,  000;  Los  Angeles  Co.   (S).  10  m  E  of  Los  Angeles. 
PE   RR.    Winery;  feed,   toys   manufactured.   Residential.    Diversified   farming. 
Walnuts,  oranges,  lemons. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1947     6     24     266     2.00          1,650 

G.  L.  Burghart,  Editor  and  Publisher,  510  East  Norwood,  San  Gabriel. 
Review-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1925     7     24     280     3.00        $2,100 

Elizabeth  Coulson.  Editor;  K.  R.  Hensler,  Publisher,  9129  E.  Valley  Blvd. 

ROSEVILLE  (D6),  pop.  8,728  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-4-55,  gives  10,257).  Placer  Co. 
(NE).  18  m  NE  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR.  Olive  oil,  wine  manufactured;  fruit 
shipped.  Railroad  shops.  Sand  and  gravel  pits.  Agriculture.  Grapes,  peaches,  pears. 

Press-Tribune  -f  ......................  {l^,6*'  Sat'  Independent  ......  1908     8     24     294   15.00      *2,463 

Frank  E.  Sevrene,  Publisher. 
RUBIDOUX—  West  Side  News—  See  Riverside. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jnne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit  J 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  •worn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4  Uses  Mata.  *Nonparefl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch,  t  Parish  Seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNtfly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  In  membership  fee. 

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CALIFORNIA 


SACRAMENTOf   (DB),  pop. 
(N 


Estab  Cols <£ Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cirt 

187,672   (special  U.  S.  Census  8-19-55,  gives   167.182); 

Sacramento  Co.  (NC).  The  State  Capitol  on  Sacramento  River,  88  m  NE  of  San 
Francisco.  OCT;  SP;  SN;  WP  RRs.  Airlines:  PC;  UAL. 

Center  of  fruit  and  vegetable  canning  industry;  railroad  shops;  almond 
shelling,  frozen  food,  olive  pickling  plants;  sugar  beet  refineries;  dairy  prod- 
ucts, feeds;  beverages;  rice,  flour  mills;  bean  and  rice  cleaners  and  polishers; 
slaughtering,  meat,  poultry  packing  houses,  brick  and  clay  products ;  soap  and 
detergent,  jet  propellants  and  guided  missiles,  mining  equipment,  lumber  boxes 
also  manufactured.  Sacramento  State  College.  Six  banks;  savings  deposits  (6- 
80-56),  $228,224,000.  185,601  (res.)  electric  (AC)  meters;  125,986  (res.)  gas 
(nat.)  meters;  124,040  telephones.  Two  TV  stations. 

Almond  Facts Bi-monthly Almond  Grow'g.  193 7     4     26      182  x 

Edw.  A.  Hayes,  Editor;  California  Almond  Growers  Controlled  free  dist. 

Exchange,  Publisher,  1802  C  St.  (8). 

Bee-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1857     8     22     808  21.00**150,050 

Saturday  edition  used  as  a  weekly. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Walter  P.  Jones,  Editor;  McClatchy  Newspapers,  Publisher  (4). 

California  Grange  News -f Semi-mo State  Grange 1932      5     23     210x1.00    *23,478 

See  also  Pacific  Grange  Farm  Group,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Craig  B.  Hazlewood,  Ed.;  Calif.  State  Grange,  Pub.,  2101  Stockton  Blvd.  (17). 

{T?afflcla?eCty    1937      8     26      14°     6*00 

.  H.  Jackson,  Editor;  Calif.  Assn.  of  Hwy.  Patrolmen.  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  551  (3). 


4,137 


5'848 


California  Highways  and       \n. 
Public  Works  (no  adv.)....[Bl 


1924 


3     28      130 

Controlled  free  dist. 

Richard  Winn,   Editor;  Calif.  State  Department  of  Public   Works,  Publisher, 

P.  O.  Box  1499  (7). 

Calif  ornia  Journal  of  Elemen-)Qt.  __.„,_         fElementary       1932      1     50       94     1.00 
tary  Education(no  adv.) ../ Quarterly JEducation  Controlled  free  dist. 

California  Schools  (no  adv.). .Monthly Educational 193°  Controlled  free  dist. 

Ivan  R.  Waterman,  Editor ;  California  State  Department  of  Education, 

Publisher,  Room  305,  721  Capitol  Ave. 
California  Rabbit  News Monthly Rabbits 1941     3     28     126     1.00 

Charles  E.  Hazelwood,  Editor  and  Publisher,  4440  67th  St.  (20). 
California  Rancher Monthly Agricultural 1947     3      26      140      3.00 

Leonard  G.  Duck,  Publisher,  2900  Rio  Linda  Blvd.  (15).         Controlled  free  dist. 


*47,500 


500 
7,800 

12,500 


4.200 
26,000 


Outdoor  Sports.  1951     3 

Harry"  Wilbur,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1515  El  Monte  Ave. 


28     136     3.00        $6.000 


.....  1931     5     24     221      3.00 

A.  Curts  Taylor"'  Editor;  Calif.  State  Employees'  Assn.,  Pub.,  1315  K.  St.  (14). 
East  Yolo  Record  -f  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1952      9     22     294      1.00 

Julius  A.  Feher,  Editor;  Douglas  Tibbitts,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  96, 
West  Sacramento. 

»«™»+V  ...............................  Friday  .............  CoHe.Ute  ...........  »«   ^t&JJJjJSt 

Students  of  Sacramento  State  College,  Editors  and  Pubs.,  Ill  Douglas  Hall  (19). 

Legal  Press  -f  ..........................  Friday  .............  Legal  ..................  1926     6     24     266      1.00 

R.  L.  Statton,  Editor;  Security  Title  Insurance  Co.,  Publisher,  811  J  St.  (1). 

Outlook  -f  (Negro)  ...................  Semi-mo,  ........  Republican  .........  1942      7     26     294     2.00 

Rev.  J.  T.  Muse,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  2543. 

Recorder-f  ................................  {M|runnex*  Sat<  Financial  ...........  1911      7     24      259   20.00        $1,150 

A.  P.  Rouse,  Editor;  Capital  City  Title  Co.,  Publisher,  801  J  St.  (5). 


67,800 
§5,165 

3.200 
338 


Sacramentan,  The  ....................  Monthly  ..........  { 


impious? 


l933     4     24     15T  *2'50 


Merle  Hussong,  Editor;  Sacramento  Chapter  No.  2,  California  State 
Employees'  Assn..  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  551. 

me+..™  .............  ShoppingNews..l931     8     24     294 

Bert  Williams,  Editor";'  C.  O.  Badgley  and  C.  A.  Badgley,  Publishers, 
8301  Broadway  (17). 


20,118 


Richard  H.  Marriott,  Editor;  Sacramento  Labor  Council,  Building  Trades  and 
Allied  Printing  Trades,  Publishers,  2525  Stockton  Blvd.  (17). 

d^".f!!r.n™  1908  8  23  294  4-50  *n»471 

Rev.  E!  J.  Gallagher,  Editor ;  Bishop  Joseph  T.  McGucken,  Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  1407. 

Union -f .Morn.ex.  Sat...Independent 1851     8     22     298  18.00*^46,331 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  **53,844) 

J.  L.  Rosenberg,  Editor;  Sacramento  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  1910  Capital  Ave.  (5). 

Western  Building  Review Monthly {Sfdi^Mat*        1925     2     40     14°     2'°°       *2'000 

C.  D.  Le  Master,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1080  Los  Molinaa  Way   (21). 

Wing  Tips-f Bi-wkly,  Fri...Independent 1941     5     28     224       $5.000— Free 

Distributed  to  personnel  of  Mather  Air  Force  Base,  Calif. 
Herbert  Levinson,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  850,  Roseville. 


Circulation— **S«pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jun«  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubiisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uees  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallr 
estimate.  VI«>ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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— —  Estab  Cols <•> Width  V  Depth    Sub  circ 

SAINT  HELENA  (C5),  pop.  2  297;  Napa  Co.  (W).  50  m  N  of  San  Francisco.  SP  RR. 
Dehydrating,  concrete  products  plants ;  wineries.  Quicksilver  mines.  Agriculture. 
Grapes,  prunes,  poultry,  hay,  grain. 

Re4wood  Rancher  (offset) Monthly Agriculture 1946      3      24      140      3.00        $5,000 

Vaughau  M.  Herdell,  Editor;  Herdell  &  Beard,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  72. 

Star  + Thursday Republican 1874      8     24      280     2.50        §2,081 

Starr  Baldwin,  Editor;  Mrs.  Lola  G.  Mackinder,  Publisher. 

SAINT  MARY'S  COLLEGE  (C5),  pop.  X700;  Contra  Costa  Co.  (W).  3  m  E  of  Oak- 
land. SN  RR.  Bank,  Walnut  Creek.  Saint  Mary's  College  (Cath.  men). 

Collegian-fV Bi-wkly,  Fri... Collegiate 1903      5      24      210      3.00 

Associated  Students  of  Saint  Mary's  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SALINASf  (D7),  pop.  13,917  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-18-55,  gives  21,133);  Monterey 
Co.  (W).  19  m  E  of  Monterey.  SP  RR.  Airline,  UAL.  Hartnell  College.  Manu- 
factures pumps,  sugar,  milk  products,  canned  fruits  and  vegetables.  Ships  lettuce. 
Diversified  farming.  Lettuce,  sugar  beets,  artichokes,  beans,  peas.  TV  station. 

Californian  + Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1871      8      22      294    18.00  **15,018 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
P.  H.  Caswell,  Publisher. 

Monterey  County  Democrat  -f  .Sunday Independent 1946      7      23      280      2.50  $868 

William  Camie,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  1668. 

SAN  ANDREASf  (E5%),  pop.  1,263;  Calaveras  Co.  (C).  40  m  NE  of  Stockton. 
Railroad  station,  Kentucky  House.  SP  RR.  Cement  factory ;  saw  mill.  Gold  mines. 
Agriculture.  Cattle  and  sheep  raising. 

JFriday Republican 1881      7      24      280      3.00         §1,625 

L.  R.  Petithomme,  Editor;  Calaveras  Publishing  Company. 

SAN  ANSELMO  (Hl%),  pop.  9,188  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-8-55,  gives  10,446)  ;  Marin 
Co.  (W).  20  m  NW  of  San  Francisco.  Railroad  station,  San  Raphael.  NWP  RR. 
Manufactures  food  specialties,  automatic  weighing  machinery,  milk  products. 
Nursery. 

{North  Marin  Times -f Wednesday Independent 1958      8      23      287      5.00 
Ross  Valley  Times -f Thursday Independent 1950      8      23      287      3.00  1,363 

Jack  Lepinski,  Publisher,  10  Bank  St. 

SAN  BERNARDINOf  (H9%),  pop.  63,058  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-19-56,  gives  83.145)  ; 
San  Bernardino  Co.  (SE).  60  m  E  of  Los  Angeles.  AT&SF;  UP;  PE  RRs.  San 
Bernardino  Valley  College. 

Railroad  shops;  foundry;  color  and  comic  printing;  steel  mill;  fruit  packed. 
Cement,  refrigerator  cars,  wine,  liquor,  dairy  products,  plumbing  material  manu- 
factured. Three  banks;  bank  debits  (12-31-57),  $1,324,025,703;  deposits  (12- 
31-57),  $120,544,095.  45,378  electric  (AC)  meters;  28,501  gas  (nat.)  meters; 
48,886  telephones. 

Airfoil,  The+ Thursday Independent 195°      8     22      301      ji°2%oO— Free 

A  civilian  enterprise  published  in  the  interest  of  the  personnel  of  Norton  Air 

Force  Base. 
William  A.  Conkey,  Editor  and  Publisher,  381  Eighth  St. 

Democrat  Free- Press -f Monthly Democratic 1946      5      24      220  5,500 

Don  Duree,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  335. 

{East  Valley  Times  and           1 
East  Base  Line                      [Friday Independent 1950      8      24      308      3.00          1,595 
News  Advertiser-f- J 
MuscoyNews-f Thursday Independent 1930      8      24      308      2.00  499 

Harry  D.  Schultz,  Editor  and  Publisher,  S45  I  St. 

Heraldo  El  (Spanish )  + Thursday Independent 1949      5      24      210  

M.  J.  Ciriza.  Editor  and  Publisher,  579  N.  Mount  Vernon  Ave. 

(Highlander,  The Monthly Independent 1941      7      24      280                        
Loma  Linda  Bulletin Monthly Independent 1940      7     24      280                        
Leo  O.  Donahue,  Editor  and  Publisher,  345  I  St. 

Inland  California  Labor           \q-~*  ~,rt           T  »K™.  IQQQ      *     OA      OOA      *  r\n 

Journal  >oemi-mo .Labor ,.IVM»      5      U4      ii\     6.00 

Winnif red  E/ Hill,  Editor;  Paul  E.  Weaver,  Publisher,  1414  2nd  St..  Santa  Monica. 

.. }semi-mo Labor 1948      5      24      205      1.00        *4,440 

Leonard  Surdam,  Editor;  Marvin  M.  Gray,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  216,  Rialto. 

"Sun-f Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1894      8      23      294   23.40*^42,871 

Sun  Telegram-}- Sunday Independent 8      23      294  **57,345 

Prints  Trona  and  China  Lake  Edition. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  in  both  dailies. 

Telegram-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1865      8      23      294   23.40     *  17, 643 

J.  A.  Guthrie,  Editor;  Sun  Co.  .Inc.,  Publisher,  4th  and  D  Sts. 

SAN  BRUNO  (J2%),  pop.  12,478  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-27-66,  gives  20,037;  San 
Mateo  Co.  (W).  12  m  S  of  San  Francisco.  SP  RR.  Airport. 

Manufactures  radio  supplies,  cement  laundry  trays,  short  wave  equipment. 
Residential.  Truck  farms.  Potatoes,  artichokes,  cauliflower. 

{Herald-f Thursday Independent 1914     8     24     294     8.50          1,863 
Recorder   Progress -f            -   Wednesday.     Independent 1923      8      24     294        16,925 — Free 
A.  I.  Cloud.  Publisher,  205  W.  Angu*  Ave. 

Circulation — *>*Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  *worn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -fUses  Mats.  O  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  teat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Co  !!<•>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Eire 

SAN  CARLOS  (J3),  pop.  14,371   (special  U.  S.  Census  12-18-56,  gives  19,605);  San 
Mateo  Co.  (W).  25  m  SE  of  San  Francisco.  SP  RR.  Airport.  Manufactures  tele- 
scopes, wood  products,  oil  burners,  electronics,  gloves,  paper  cartons,  tool.  Resi- 
dential. Nurseries. 
Enquirer-f  ................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1925     9     22     294     4.00        *3,806 

Prints  Shopper  weekly  for  free  distribution.  Circ.  1:4,850. 
Howard  W.  Sanborn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAN  CLEMENTE    (H10),  pop.   2,008    (special  U.   S.   Census    10-1-57,   gives    7,108); 
Orange  Co.  (S).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  32  m  SW  of  Santa  Ana.  AT&SF  RR.  Resort. 
J   Post-f  .......................................  Monday  ...........  Independent  .......  1953      8     24     294      4.00          8,165 

]    Sun-f-  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1937      8     24     294     4.00          3,470 

1  Robert  Hancock  and  Karl  Wray,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SAN  DIEGOf  (H10H),  pop.  334,387  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-30-57,  gives  494,201); 
San  Diego  Co.  (S).  On  San  Diego  Bay,  125  m  SE  of  Los  Angeles.  AT&SF; 
SD&AE  RRs.  Airlines,  AA;  BAL;  UAL;  WAL.  Splendid  harbor  with  extensive 
commerce. 

Manufactures  acoustical  materials,  adhesives,  airplanes  and  airplane  parts, 
aluminum,  bamboo,  dairy,  electronic,  plastic,  rubber  products,  awnings,  bever- 
ages, paper  and  wooden  boxes,  bricks,  brooms,  building  supplies,  cannery  equip- 
ment, caskets,  citrus  by-products,  clothing,  coffee  (roasting  and  packing), 
dental  specialties,  detergents,  drugs,  chemicals,  engines  (Diesel  marine),  farm 
and  garden  machinery,  furniture,  paint,  parachutes,  processing  and  packing 
(meat,  fish,  fruit  and  food),  plumbing  supplies,  pumps,  shipyards  and  marine 
ways,  tools,  dies,  uniforms,  vending  machines.  Five  banks;  bank  debits  (12-31- 
57),  $7,752,150,962;  deposits  (12-31-57),  $797,477,000.  158,179  electric  (AC) 
meters;  146,277  gas  (nat.)  meters;  225,286  telephones.  State  College,  California 
Western  University,  private  schools.  Army,  Navy,  Marine  Corps  and  Coast  Guard 
installations  and  schools;  Naval  hospital.  Tourist  resort.  Sport  and  commercial 
fishing.  Two  TV  stations. 

CaHfornia  Garden*  ................  Quarter*  ........  FlorieuUure  .......  19°  Vcn^oU!^?.  IS 

Alice  M.  Clark.  Editor;  San  Diego  Floral  Assn.,  Pub.,  %  Supt.  Balboa  Park  (1). 
Clairemont  News  -f  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1958      8      23      294      2.00  1,286 

Donald  James,  Editor;  David  S.  Hillman,  Publisher,  4368  Moraga  Ave.  8,568  —  Free 

Daily  Transcript  -f  ..................  Kvg.  ex.  Sun...  f  Real  Estate,       1QQft      Q     OA      «ni    on  nn 

LydiaLandon  Grandier,  Aline  Grandier  \Lesal.  Finan.     1886      8      24      30130.00 

Arbuckle,  Edward  Morrison,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  1670  (12). 
East  San  Diego  Press  4-  ..........  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1913      5      24      224      2.50  J276 

Larry  Springer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  4020  Fairmount  Ave.  (5).  $5,024  —  Free 

Independent-f  .........................  Thurs.  &  Sun..IndePendent  ......  1926      8      22      ^  fo^-Free 

Printed  in  four  editions:  Eastern  Ed.;  Metropolitan  Ed.;  Southern  Ed.;  West- 
ern Ed. 

E.  L.  Cushman,  Publisher,  1245  Broadway  (2). 
Labor  Leader-^-  .......................  Thursday  ........  Labor  .................  1902      5      24      203      2.00      £32,000 

George  Bergman,  Editor;  San  Diego  County  Labor  Council,  Publisher, 

525  E  St.  (1). 
Light  House  -f  (Negro)  ...........  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1939      5      24      252      3.50        J3,000 

N.  M.  Young,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2652-54  Imperial  Ave.  (2). 
Mission  Beach  Californian-f  ..  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1936      6      26      252      2.50 

Clifford  B.  Tibbetts,  Ed.;  John  Pemberton,  Pub.,  3789  Mission  Blvd.  (8). 
NavyNews-f  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  Naval  &  Milit...  1933      4      22      147      2.00  150 

D.  T.  Westmoreland,  Ed.;  Citizen  Ptg.  and  Pub.  Co.,  3738-40  El  Cajon  Blvd.  (6). 
North  Shores  Sentinel  —  See  Pacific  Beach. 


...  .............  3     28 

Edwin  F.  Self,  Editor;  Edwin  F.  Self  and  John  Vietor,  Publishers, 
3254  Rose-Crans. 


San  Diego  Business  -f  .............  Monthly  .........    com'mc  1932      4      26      172  x1'00          3'100 

Alan  McGrew,  Editor;  San  Diego  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Ltd.,  Publisher, 
499  W.  Broadway  (1). 

San  Diego  Club  Life  -f-  ...........  Monday  ...........  Clubs  .................  1928      3      26      140      1.00          1,800 

Ray  D.  Jackson,  Editor;  San  Diego  Club,  Publisher,  1250  Sixth  Ave.  (1). 

Southeastern  Times  +  .............  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1951      5      24      199     2j°5?800—  Free* 

Bessie  Bergman,  Editor;  Southeastern  Pub'g  Co.,  5326  Manzanares  Way   (14). 
«  ~  i.*       i     r»        v.       ™      *ui  fSou.  Calif.  1936      4      26      168 

Southern  California  Rancher.  Monthly  ..........  )  Farming  Controlled  free  dist.      J14.500 

P.  S.  Rush,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1134  30th  St.  (12). 
Southern   Cross  4-  ...................  Thursday  ........  Roman  Cath  .......  1937      8      21      294      4.00        21,473 

Rev    James  P.  O'Shea   Editor;  Roman  Catholic  Diocese  of  San  Diego,  Publisher, 
Alcala  Park,  Box  1488  (10). 


Herb  Brin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  333  Plaza  (1). 
Star-News-f  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1921      6      24     224     2.50 

Betty  J.  McCaffrey,  Editor;  Fred  Ellis  and  John  Miller,  Publishers,  9,000  —  Free 

3922  4th  Ave.  (3). 
State  College  Aztec  V  4-  .........  Tues.&Fri.        Coll.    News    .      1921      5      24     203x3.50        $7.000 

Associated  Students  of  San  Diego  State  College,  Publishers  (5). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNall* 
estimate  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrtption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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SAN  DIEGOf  (Continued)  "  Estab  Cols^  Width  VDipth    Sub  Eire 

(Tribune  +  .................................  Ev».  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1895     8     22    309  21.60**!  18,418 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Eugene  Williams,  Ed.;  Union-Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  Union-Tribune  Bid*.  (12). 
Union-f  .............................  ~  .....  Every  Morn...Ind.  Rep  ..............  1868     8     22      809  24.60**88,e46 
Richard  F.  Pourade,  Editor;  Union-Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  Sunday  circ.**  185,949 

Union-Tribune  Bid*.  (12). 

f  International 
Viltis  .........................................  6ti.ayr  ..........  <[  Folklore  &         1941     2     40      140     8.00        $  1,600 

[Folkdancing 

V.  F.  Bella  jus,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1550  Tenth  Ave.  (1). 

SAN  DIMAS    (D10),  pop.   1,840;  Los  Angeles  Co.    (S).   6   m  NW  of  Pomona.  PE; 
AT&SF  RRs.  California  State  Polytechnic  College.  Citrus  fruit  packing.  Nurs- 
eries. Agriculture.  Oranges,  lemons,  grapefruit.  Chickens. 
Northeast  Valley  News  —  See  Glendora. 
Press-f-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1900     8     23     280     3.00        $1,010 

Mrs.  R.  E.  Lee  Aldrich,  Publisher,  233  W.  Bonita. 

SAN  FERNANDO  (C9%).  pop.  12.992  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-13-56,  gives  15,668); 
Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  20  m  NW  of  Los  Angeles.  PE;  SP  RRs.  Citrus  fruit  packing; 
fruit  and  vegetable  canning  and  preserving;  oil  refinery.  Cement  pipe,  olive  oil, 
meat  products,  electronics,  shirts,  hosiery  manufactured.  Nurseries.  Oil  well. 
Agriculture.  Citrus  fruit,  vegetables. 

Sun-Reporter  -f  ........................  Thurs.  &  Sun...Independent  .....  1903     8     24     28         ' 


Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Outlook  of  Granada  Hills  ;  Post  of  Pacoima. 
Pete  Moosman,  Editor;  Mission  Publications,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  110. 
Valley  Times  —  See  North  Hollywood. 

SAN  FRANCISCOf  (C6fc),  pop.  775,857;  City  and  County  of  San  Francisco  (W).  On 
San  Francisco  Peninsula  bounded  by  San  Francisco  Bay,  Golden  Gate  and  Pacific 
Ocean,  has  one  of  the  finest  harbors  in  the  world.  Gateway  to  the  West,  ranking 
in  Pacific  waterborne  commerce,  financial  center,  wholesale  trade.  WP;  AT&SF; 
P&SR;  SP;  NWP  RRs.  Airlines:  AA;  BOAC;  JAL;  PAA;  PC;  QEA;  TWA; 
UAL;  WAL. 

Printing  and  publishing  houses.  Manufactures  bakery  products,  canned  and 
dried  fruits  and  vegetables,  paper  boxes,  confectionery,  paints,  chemicals,  glass, 
leather,  lumber,  textiles,  steel,  clothing,  bags,  furniture,  auto  parts,  electrical 
machinery,  matches,  clay,  rubber  products,  tools,  beverages.  Coffee  roasting, 
meat,  fruit,  vegetable  packing  ;  tea,  spice,  extract  plants  ;  shipyards  ;  foundries  ; 
machine  shops.  Eighteen  banks,  not  including  Federal  Reserve  bank;  de- 
posits (6-30-58),  $14,920,000,000.  269,084  electric  (AC)  meters;  247,893  gas 
(nat.)  meters;  507,973  telephones.  United  States  Mint;  University  of  San 
Francisco  (Cath.  men);  University  of  California  at  San  Francisco;  San  Fran- 
cisco State  College;  other  colleges;  law,  dental,  medical  and  many  private 
schools.  Six  TV  stations. 


n   ^__  ___  [Tues.  &Fri Legal 1890      1      46      10230.00  

"^Recorder'printrnsr  and  Publishing  Co.,  99  S.  Van  Ness  Ave.  (13). 

Agrichemical  West Monthly \  fitful'  Chem'ls  1958     3      26      140     5.00 

Ralph  W.  Booze,  Jr.,  Editor ;  Richard  M.  Beeler^  Publisher,  1445  Stockton  St.  (11). 

Architect  and  Engineer Monthly Arch.  &  Contr...  l905      \     \^      \*%     8'00 

Edwin  H.  Wilder,  Editor;  Architect  and  Engineer,  Inc.,  Pub.,  68  Post  St.  (4). 

Argonaut-f Monthly {  W "c oast  lifts.  1877      8      26      14°      5'00 

Harry  H.  Nasburg,  Editor  and  Publisher,  544  Market'st.  (4). 

Bay  Region  Business  lir*«fiv  pv*        fBusi.  &  1944     3     80     154  x  $30 

(no  adv.) fftntiy,  *ri [ch.  of  Com.  Controlled  free  dist.        15,805 

James  D.  Warnock,  Editor;  San  Francisco  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publisher, 
838  Pine  St.  (4). 

Beverage  Industry  News -f. ...Semi-mo Alcoholic  Bev 1935      5     Controlled  ci?c 

L.  W.  Page,  Ed.;  J.  L.  Rogers  and  L.  W.  Page.  Pubs.,  Central  Tower  Bldg.   (3)! 
Bien+  (The  Bee)  (Dan.) Thursday Independent 1882      7      26      287      5.00        §3,10O 

Sven  Stribolt,  Editor;  Belle  Redsted,  Publisher,  435  Duboce  Ave.  (17).  $2,000 — Free 

Body  Moderne Bi-monthly Health 1946      3      30      127      8.00 

Subscription  price  $8.00  per  12  issues. 

Walter  F.  Baptiste,  Editor  and  Publisher,  230  Powell  St.  (2). 
Budde,  Henry  F.  Publications,  Inc. — See  San  Francisco  Progress. 


2      28      104   x2.00      $15,106 

Issued  bi-mo.,  July-August. 

Marian  Alford,  Editor;  California  State  Nurses'  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

185  Post  St.  (8). 
Bulletin  of  the  Italian  1 

Catholic  Federation  Monthly Catholic 1928     8     24     280  xl.OO      $10,000 

(Ital.  &  Eng.)  + I 

Dominic  Bazzanella,  Editor;  Italian  Catholic  Federation,  Publisher, 
678  Green  St.  (11). 


Pacific  Coast  Business  \Mon.v         ]  T^SK^S'1''  1910     ft     24     188     800 

Shitmin*  R«<rf.f»r  fMonday ^Industry  &  1919     8      24      186     8.00 

J  [Finance 

A.  Harold  Noon,  Editor  and  Publisher,  681  Market  St.  (5). 


drcolatioo— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNalhr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Coli<fr Width*  Depth    Sub 


Circ 


SAN  FRANCISCOf  (Continued) 

California  Bowling  News— See  Glendale,  Calif. 

California  Cattleman Monthly Beef  Cattle 1917     3     27     140     2.60 

J.  Edgar  Dick,  Editor;  California  Cattlemen's  Assn.,  Publisher, 
659  Monadnock  Bldg.  (5). 

California  Druid Monthly Fraternal 1902     8     24     126x1.00          

John  R.  Flos,  Editor;  United  Ancient  Order  of  Druids,  Publisher,  44  Page  St.  (2). 

California  Farmer -f- Bi-wkly,  Sat.. .Agricultural 1854     4     26      189      1.00*115,282 

The  California  Farmer,  Publisher,  83  Stevenson  St.  (5). 

^Germ^nT*616.  ^resse          JFriday Independent 1949     7     26     296     3.00 

Capt.  Alf redo  Gampper,' Editor ;  Val  J.  Peter,  Publisher, 
1307  Howard  St.,  Omaha  8,  Neb. 

California  GP Monthly Medical 1949     2     27      112  x2.60 

Frank  W.  Norman,  M.D.,  Editor;  Calif.  Academy  of  General  Practice,  Publisher, 
461  Market  St.  (5). 

California  Grocers  Advocate.. Friday Grocery 1891     2     40     140     2.60 

W.  D.  Hadeler,  Editor;  Calif.  Grocery  Assn.,  Publisher,  870  Market  St.  (2). 
California  Historical  1 

Society  Quarterly  ^Quarterly Historical 1922      1     64     100x15.00 

(no  adv.) J 

Donald  C.  Biggs,  Editor;  California  Historical  Society,  Publisher, 

2090  Jackson  St.  (9). 
California  Journal  of  1K  f.  Q  „„  TP^,,^.*!^.!         1949      1      52        98      6.00 

Educational  Research |B  "•  a  yr Educational Controlled  free  dist. 

Garford  G.  Gorden,  Editor;  California  Teachers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
693  Sutter  St.  (2). 

California  Legionnaire -f Monthly Amer.  Legion....  1929      5      24     220x2.00 

S.   D.   Chalios,    Editor;   The   American   Legion,   Dept.   of   California,   Publisher, 
114  Veterans  Bldg.  (2). 

California  Livestock  News -f.. Tuesday {j'ndustr?  1925      5      24     21°  x7*50 

W.  P.  Wing,  Editor;  California  Wool  Growers'  Assn.,  151  Mission  St.  (5). 

Pacific ^Quarterly JGen'lBusi.      '  x 

Printed  quarterly  in  March,  June,  September  and  December  as  complete  magazine, 

in  bulletin  form  with  no  advertising  in  other  eight  months. 
Will  Williams,  Editor;  Calif.  State  Chamber  of  Commerce,  350  Bush  St.  (4). 

California  Medicine -f Monthly {AScierf***          1902      2      48      133   x6*00 

Dr.  D.  L.  Wilbur,  Editor;  California  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher,  450  Sutter  St.  (8). 
California  Plumbing  lnfn«*M,r  JPlumb'g  1948     3      28      136 

Contractor-h jMontniy jContract'g  Controlled  free  dist. 

J.  D.  Mack,  Editor;  Associated  Plumbing  Contractors  of  California,  Publisher, 
785  Market  St.,  Suite  1404  (3). 

California  State  Bar  Journal  +  Bi-monthly Legal 1927      1      48        98x1.00 

B.  J.  Ballard,  Editor;  State  Bar  of  California,  Publisher,  2100  Central  Tower  (3). 

California  Veteran -f Monthly Vets.  News 1933      5      24      210      2.00 

Veterans  of  Foreign  Wars,  Publisher,  107  War  Memorial  Bldg.  (2). 

California  Veterinarian Bi-monthly Veterinary 1947      2      31      116      3.00 

Charles  S.  Travers,  Editor;  California  State  Veterinary  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher, 
3004  16th  St.  (3). 

California  Woman -f Bi-monthly....  { ^m.f  ciuba     1933     3     28     136     x'50 

Mrs.  Grace  Pickthorn,  Editor;  Calif.  Fed.  of  Business  and  Professional  Women's 
Clubs,  Publisher,  Room  223,  681  Market  St.  (5). 

Call-Bulletin -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1855      8     23     280  18.00**140,207 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Sat.  evg.  c ire.**  126,903 

Hearst  Publications,  Inc.,  Howard  St.  and  Holland  Court  (19). 

Ch\nCh7nes\C)ftC  Weekly          ^Saturday Independent 1946      6      25      126     4.50        §3,449 

Gilbert  Woo""Editor'V Chinese  Pacific  Publishing  Co.,  751  Clay  St.  (8). 

ChYTt8poT^C^ 192T      8     28     28°   24'00          8'929 

P.  C.  Lin,  Editor;  C.  D.  Jow,  Publisher,  809  Sacramento  St.  (8). 

Chinese  Times -f  (Chinese). ...Evfir.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1924      6      39     22424.00        §9,335 

Kwai  Fong  Chan,  Editor;  Chinese  Times  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  117  Waverly  Place  (8). 

Ch&n<Eng^)0rld~'~   *Chinese    JMorn.ex.Sun... Independent 1891     8     23      280   24.00        §8,986 

Dai  Mi'ngLee,'  Editor'i'chinese  World  Ltd.,  Publisher,  736  Grant  Ave.  (8). 
Chronicle-f- Every  Morn.. .Republican 1865     8     22     800  27.00**22S,429 

Color  (and  Sunday  only,  comic  strip)  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.-£<£276,473 

Prints  Sunday  supplement  in  color  rotogravure  called  Bonanza. 

Charles  Thieriot,  Editor;  Chronicle  Publishing  Co.,  901  Mission  St.  (19). 


$6,800 


12,200 


420 

S88 


151,987 


3,596 


*7,803 


16,642 


7,361 


$21,800 
50,000 
J2,327 


$16,500 


Civil  Service  Reporter  \iyr/»,»+i,i»  fCivil  Service  IQOQ  K  *M  O-IA  9  t\n 

(West  Coast  Edition) +..(Monthly lEmployees  1939  5  24  214  2'00 

William  G.  Robbins,  Ed.;  Civil  Service  Reporter  Pub'g  Co..  26  O'Farrell  St.  (8). 
Coast  Shoe  Reporter Monthly Ret.  Shtoe  Trd....  1904  3  28  140  1.50 

William  R.  Ahern,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2700  19th  St. 

Commercial  News + {Jfsun'6*'8**'  Commercial 1875     6     24     22624.00 

Newton  Wise,  Editor;  Commercial  News  Pub.  Co.,  149  California  St.  (11). 


£1,900 
*7,056 


-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,    -f  Uses  Mats.   ^  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.     ?  Agate  lines.   14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNatly 
estimate.    V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Commonwealth  (no  adv.) Monday., 


fCom'n  wealth 
•••  \  problems 


Estab  Cols<«> Width V  Depth    Sub 
1924      2      28      101     4.00 


Stuart  R.  Ward,  Ed.;  Commonwealth  Club  of  Calif.,  Pub.,  Hotel  St.  Francis  (19). 

1949     3      27      140     4.00 
Construction  Illustrated  .........  Monthly  ..........  Eng'g  Constr....  2      40      140 

Controlled  circ. 

Donald  F.  Forster,  Editor;  Forster  Publishing  Co..  693  Market  St.  (5). 
n     *     *  r»  •   *,/  MM.+M*.  (Coll.  Alum.         1924      2      27        94      8.00 

Contact  Point  V  .......................  Monthly  .........  j&  Dental  1      64        94 

Student  Body  and  Alumni  Assn.,  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  School  of 
Dentistry,  Editors  and  Publishers,  844  Fourteenth  St.  (3). 

Corriere  de^Popolo-f  jMonthly  ..........  Labor  .................  1910      8     24      294      2.60 

Dr.  CarmeioZito,  Editor  and  Publisher,  628  Montgomery  St.  (11). 


Circ 


2,981 


§S,400 


)8  }\Vednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1852      5      38     294      7.50        §1,775 

Jean  Sallaberry,  Editor';  L'Echo  de  L'Ouest,  Inc.,  Publisher,  2448  Clay  St.  (15). 


$92,747 
2,192 

3,882 
37,977 


[Monthly Educational 1904      8      27      140  x2.00 

J.  Wilson' McKenney, "Editor;  Calif.  Teachers  Assn.,  Publisher.  693  Sutter  St. 
Daily  Construction  Service....  |  j^g^'  Sat*    Eng'g  Constr 1919      2      41      14075.00 

Prints   two  editions,   Los  Angeles  and  San   Franicsco.  Each  edition  complete 

within  itself. 
Space  sold  in  either  or  both  editions,  in  monthly  units,  insertion  every  3rd  day ; 

copy  changeable  monthly. 
Wade  Publishing  Co.,  16  First  Street  (19). 

Daily  Pacific  Builder [^^J"^x-Sun-Bldg.  &  Eng'g...  1890  6  24  24172.00 

G.  E.  McGavran,  Editor;  F.  W.  Dodge  Corp.,  Publisher.  465  Tenth  St.  (3). 

Dispatcher,  The  (no  adv.) Bi-wkly.  Fri.. .Labor 1942  4  29  224x1.60 

Morris  Watson,  Editor;  International  Longshoremen's  and  Warehousemen's 
Union.  Publisher,  160  Golden  Gate  Ave.  (2). 

Edwards  Abstract {ft  Sun**"8*1'  {&'CredIitW8         1866     4      25    168   120-00  

Advertising  accepted  only  by  special  arrangement. 

Recorder  Ptg.  and  Publishing  Co.,  99  S.  Van  Ness  Ave.  (3). 
Electrical  West Monthly Electrical 1887      3      27      140      2.00     *12,134 

C.  W.  Leihy.  Editor;  McGraw-Hill  Co.  of  Calif.,  Publisher,  68  Post  St.  (4). 
Examiner-f Every  Morn. ...Independent 1880      8      23     280  27.00**257,2S1 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  12.00*^469,372 

Prints  Sunday  supplement  in  color  rotogravure  called  Pictorial  Living. 

Hearst  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  Third  and  Market  Sts.,  (19). 

1926      8      24      294      2.00        $1,000 
$3,000 

4,000 


Associa'd  Stud's  of  Univ.  of  San  Francisco,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  2130  Fulton  St.  (17). 
Golden  GaterV  .........................  Wed.  &  Fri  ......  Collegiate  ..........  1920      6      25     260      2.60 

Associated   Students   of  San  Francisco  State  College,   Editors   and  Publishers, 
1600  Holloway  Ave.  (27). 

19°6  B-°° 


Hardware  World 


Month*  ......... 


Milton  Albin,  Ed.;  Chilton  Co..  Publisher,  1355  Market  St.  (3). 


Controlled  circ.    >15,130 


24 


Herald  of  Health Monthly Health 1896  Cjntr08lledfree  dist! 

Don  C.  Matchan,  Editor;  Herald  of  Health  Pub'g  Co.,  2454  Van  Ness  Ave.   (9)! 
^(J^p^&^Eng0)11  JMorn.ex.Sun...Independent 1948      8     24      273    19.50 

Iwao  Shimizu."Editor;"Hokubei  Mainichi,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  3321   (19). 
International   Post Bi-monthly Hobbies 1915     2     26     210x3.00 

J.  A.  Urquhart,  Editor;  Urquhart  Pub'ns.,  P.  O.  Box  3262,  Rincon  Annex  (19). 

^vSce^eT1^  1886     7 

L'ltalia,  Press  Co.,  Publisher,  1600  Stockton  St.  (11). 
Jewish  Community  Bulletin.. Friday Jewish  &  Lit 1895     5 

Eugene  B.  Block,  Editor  and  Publisher,  40  First  St.  (5). 

JU^^k^Vsw?o.rCroLt'n)  }Friday Independent 1909  7  26 

Charles  M.  Cvetkovich,  Editor  and  Publisher,  223  Valencia  St.  (3). 

Labor  Review -f Wednesday Labor 1937  5  24 

Olympic  Press,  Publisher,  5823  Occidental  St.,  Oakland. 

Leone  II  (Ital.)  + Monthly {j^J  $ewfl        1912     7     26 

Organ  of  Order  of  Sons  of  Italy  in  State  of  Calif.,  Green  and  Columbua  Ave. 

Little  City  News-f Wednesday Independent 1940      5      24      224      3.00 

George  De  Martini,  Editor;  Armond  De  Martini,  Publisher,  451  Columbus  Ave(ll). 

Magyar  Ujsag  (Hung.) Monthly Independent 1935      8     24     280      6.00 

Pannonia  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  618  Octavia  St.  (2). 

Mining  World Monthly Mining 1938     |     JJJ      J^J     4'00 

Prints  export  edition  called  World  Mining.  Total  unpaid  dist. 

George  O.  Argall,  Editor;  Miller  Freeman  Publications,  Inc., 
500  Howard  St.  (6). 


7,450 
500 


§6,021 


280 
210 
280 
224 
280 


3.00   §10,090 
6.00 

3.00   $4,400 
x  $10,216 
10,000 

*1 1,492 
1,151 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
5  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisber'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  O  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Censui.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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SAN  FRANCISCOf  (Continued)  Estab  Col$<2> Width  T  Depth    Sub  Cire 

MonitorH- Friday Cath.  &  News....  1858     8     22     297     4.00    *S1,9S4 

Rt.  Rev.  Walter  J.  Tappe,  Editor;  Roman  Catholic  Archbishop  of  San 
Francisco,  Publisher,  441  Church  St.  (14). 

Motorland Bi-monthly Motoring 1917      8     27      140  xl.OO      317,971 

William  C.  Ellis,  Ed.;  CaJ.  State  Auto.  Assn.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  150  Van  Ness  Ave.  (2). 

Musical  News Monthly { Union*"18'         1916     8     80      14T  * 

A.  J.  Haywood,  Editor;  Musicians'  Union,  Local  No.  6,  Pub.,  230  Jones  St.  (2). 

NaL^e)V7^ssianTdern         }  Weekly Independent 1950     8     24     315     4.00        §1,530 

Nicholas  Nechkin","Ed'itor  and  Publisher,  331  Potrero  Ave.  (2). 
National  Motorist  (offset) Bi-monthly Motoring 1924      3      28      140  x     270,000 

Jim    Donaldson,    Editor;   National   Automobile    Club   of    California,    Publisher, 

216  Pine  St.  (4). 
Neighborhood  Journal — See  Oakland. 

Ne(Greek)>rnia  HellCniC+      JThursday Independent 1907      7      24     294     8.00        §2,850 

Nicholas" DaiiasT 'Editor";  Acropolis  Publishing  Corp.,  1625  Market  St.  (3). 

News-f Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1903      8      22     315  18.00**101,786 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Saturday  circ.  *^r91,O27 

C.  H.  Schneider,  Editor;  Daily  News  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  812  Mission  St.   (1). 


JDly 


r  ex.  Mon... Independent 1946      5      24     224   19.50 

Y.  W.  AbTko,  Editor;  Nichi  Bei  Times,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1375  Eddy  St.  (15). 

Novaya  Zarya  (New                 lMorn.ex.Sun.   T«^««««^««*        1000  c  oc  oon      a  Kn 

Dawn)  +    (Russ.) '&  Mon.              Independent 1928  6  26  280      8.60 

G.  T.  Soohoff,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2078  Sutter  St.  (15). 

Olympian Monthly {cfub^Affairs       1906  3  28  14°  x3'00 

Roger  Williams,  Editor;  The  Olympic  Club,  Publisher,  170  S.  Van  Ness  Ave. 

Organized  Labor Semi-mo Labor 1900  5  24  224      2.40 

Organized  Labor  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  200  Guerrero  St. 

Pacific  Air  and  Truck  1 «     .,,,  [Shippers  &         1943      3      27      140      2.00 

Traffic    (offset) jMontniy JTraffic  Mgrs.  Controlled  circ. 

William  G.  Fitzgerald,  Editor;  George  E.  Martin,  Publisher,  400  Front  St.  (11). 

Pacific  Churchman -f  (offset). Monthly Episcopal 1879      3      30      126      1.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Rev.  R.  E.  By  field,  Editor;  Diocese  of  California  of  the  Episcopal  Church, 
Publisher.  1055  Taylor  St. 

Pacific  Coast  Review Monthly }£&*»£:      ""  Contr'oVd^ee  S& 

Fred  R.  Brockhagen,  Editor;  A.  Papulias,  Publisher,  942  Howard  St.  (3). 
Pacific  Factory Monthly f  Pe^" onnTl6^     m°     $     Controlled  iirc 

Roy  Fellom,  Editor;  Fellom  Publishing  Co.,  709  Mission  St.  (3). 
Pacific  Goldsmith Monthly Jewelry  Trd 1903     2      42      140      1.00 

Robert  B.  Frier,  Editor;  Manchester  Publications,  657  Mission  St.   (5). 
Pacific  Grange  Farm   Group-— Comprised  of  California  Grange  News,   Sacramento, 
Calif.;    Idaho    Granger,    Boise,    Idaho;    Oregon    Grange   Bulletin,    Portland,    Ore.; 
Washington  Grange  News,  Seattle,  Wash.  See  individual  listings. 

Pacific  Grange  Farm  Group,  Publisher,  Crocker  Bldg.  (4). 

Pacific  Laundry  and  Clean-   1,,,,,  fLaundry  &         1913      3     26      140 

ing   Journal-f (Monthly iDry  Cleaning  2      40      140 

S.  H.  Evans,  Editor;  Miller  Freeman  Publications,  500  Howard  St.  (5). 
Pacific  Oil-Motive  Magazine..Monthly {petro&Indus      1923      8      26      14° 

Issued  as  magazine  section  of  Automobile  Dealer  News  of  Los  Angeles. 

R.  H.  Argubright,  Ed.;  Dealer  Publishing  Co.,  690  Market  St.  (4). 

Pacific  Printer,  Publisher      }M      ,,,  /Com.  Ptg.  1908     3      26      140     8.00 

and    Lithographer jMonthly {Newspapers  Controlled  free  dist. 

R.  S.  Oppenheim,  Editor;  Pacific  Printer  and  Publisher,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
227  Church  St. 

1918      8      27      140 

Pacific  Purchaser Monthly Pur.  Agents 2     42      140 

Controlled  free  dist. 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
E.  G.  Chambers,  Editor;  Purch'g  Agts*  Assn.,  Publisher,  9  First  St.  (5). 

Pacific  Road  Builder  and        lM«TUVilv  fRoad  &  He'yy  1917     3     28     14°     8-°° 

Engineering  Review jmoniniy 1  Construction  Controlled  circ. 

Prints   supplement  for  separate  distribution   called  Northern   California   Con- 
struction Section. 
Harold  Shaw,  Editor;  Fellom  Publishing  Co..  709  Mission  St.  (3). 

Pacific  Shipper Monday Marine 1926     2     86     128 

G.  E.  Martin,  Editor;  Pacific  Shipper,  Inc.,  Publisher,  400  Front  St.  (11) 

PaOfflLStOutfiteternd  "  }Monthly Stafy&pff.Sup..l908  2  42  140 

Robert  B.  Frier,  Editor;  Manchester  Publications,  657  Mission  St.  (B). 

Pacific  Telephone  Magazine  |1Q  ti  a  yr Tel  Emp 1907  3  27  130 

R.C.VSmith;"EditorV  Pacific  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  Pub.,  140  New  Montgomery  St.  (B). 


§6,205 


5,000 
J12.300 

>1 1,471 
8,732 


1,907 
2,975 


>12,310 

3,624 


3.00       *3,065 


5.00        10,927 


£6,000 


2,735 


>9,034 


5.00 


1.00          2,399 


Free  $112,000 


Clrculatioi 


-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
BPO    Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +Uses  Mats.   ^Nonpareil 
ems  '  12  to  inch.     T  Agate  lines.   14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNallj 
estimate     V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee 
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SAN  FRANCISCOt  (Continued)  Estab  Cols*  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cte 

Pacific  Travel  News  .........  Monthly  ..........  Trav.  Trd  ...........  1956     2     40     140     4.00 

Western  Business  Publications,  274  Brannan  St.  (7).  Controlled  circ.         6,303 

Pan-Pacific  Entomologist  ......  Quarterly  ........  Entomological...  192  4      1      48        95      4.00  $380 

P.  D.  Hurd,  Jr.,  Editor;  Pacific  Coast  Entomological  Society,  Publisher, 

California  Academy  of  Sciences.  Golden  Gate  Park  (18). 
People's  World  .........................  Saturday  .........  Labor  .................  1987      5     23     217      4.00 

Al  Richmond,  Editor;  Pacific  Publishing  Foundation,  Inc.,  81  Clementina  St.  (5). 


............ 

Eric  Cullenward,  Ed.;  Police  and  Peace  Officers  Journal,  Pub.,  465  10th  St.  (8). 

Produce  Marketing        .    ..       Monthly  Prod.  Market'g  3      27      140      3.00      $16,000 

Richard  Conley,  Editor;  Western  Farm  Publications,  Inc.,  251  Kearney  St.  (8). 
Progress  —  See  San  Francisco  Progress. 
Publications  Astronomical     \Bi-monthly  .....  Astronomical....  1889      1     46        92      6.50        $1.156 

Society  of  the  Pacific  ........  /(No  adv.) 

Astronomical  Society  of  the  Pacific,  Publisher,  675  18th  Ave.  (21). 

Recorder^  ...............................  {&  Smi**'8*1'  Le*al  &  Finan-  1877      8      24  29°   36'00 

John  W.  Kelley,  Editor;  Recorder  Ptg.  and  Pub.  Co.,  340  Kearny  St.  (8). 

Richmond  Banner  +  ...............  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1893      6     26  280      1.00          1,740 

S.  G.  Trimble,  Editor  and  Publisher,  279  Sixth  Ave.  (18). 

^n^*).^!*?!..!.?1!"'*        }&  Mon.X"SUn'  ^dependent  ......  1921      8      23      280   12.00        §2,219 

A.*  Deiianich,  Editor  -'Russion  Life,  Corp.,  Publisher,  2468  Sutter  St.  (15). 

San  Francisco  Bay  Window+..Bi-wkly.  Wed..Local  Enft  .......  1967   Controlled1  free  dist. 

Cleveland  E,  Twitchell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2120  Market  St. 
San  Francisco  Classroom       \8ti.ayr  ..........  Educational  .......  1915      2      80        15x2.50        $3.800 

Teachers  Journal  -f-V  ........  /Free  to  San  Francisco  teachers. 

Eteinne  E.  Simon,  Editor;  San  Francisco  Classroom  Teach.  Assn.,  Publisher, 
609  Sutter  St.  (12). 

San  Francisco  Hotel  !„     ...  f  J°*el  G.uf»  ts     1918     2     28     108     2.00 

Greeters    Guide  +  ..............  {Monthly  ..........  j^Tounsts  Controlled  free  dist.     $10,000 

This  Month  In  San  Francisco.  Monthly  ..........  {JftiS'S?    1952   Controlled  fr'ee  dist.      $10,000 

Donald  L.  Gilbert,  Editor;  Frentrup  Publishing  Co.,  485  Brannan  St.  (7). 


..  Frid*y  .............  lmpiwe66  1925  5  24  224  x4-00     7»617 

San  Francisco  Munic.  Emp.  Assn.,  Publisher,  125  Valencia  St.  (3). 

San  Francisco  Progress  .........  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1923      8      22      301      179,950  —  Free 

Printed  in  12  separate  editions  circulating  in  and  around  San  Francisco.  Com- 

prised of  following  editions:  Sunset,  Parkside,  Ingleside,  West  Portal,  Bay  view 

Portola-Visitacion  Mission  issued  Wednesday;  Marina,   Polk,  Geneva-Excel- 

sior,  Richmond,    Park-Presidio,    Laurel,    Heights-Ashbury    issued    Thursday. 

William  J.  Scanlon,  Editor;  Henry  F.  Budde  Pub'ns,  Inc..  125  Valencia  St.  (3). 


Independent     ..1918      7      30     294      5.00        §2,002 
Mario  Muachi,  Editor;  Swiss  Journal  Company,  Publisher,  580  Green  St.  (11). 

Sun-Reporter  -f   (Negro)  ........  Saturday  .........  Independent  ......  1942      5     24     224      5.00       *5,247 

Dr.  C.  B.  Goodlett  and  Dr.  D.  A.  Collins,  Publishers,  1579  Post  St.  (9). 

This  Month  In  San  Francisco  —  See  San  Francisco  Hotel  Greeters  Guide. 

T°(Ztt^t)n*U™nCe  W°m!!!   Barter*      .    Insur.  Indus      ..1943      3      26      140  x        14,000 

Mrs.  Marion   Walker,  Editor;  National  Assn.  of  Insurance  Women,   Publisher, 
P.  O.   Box  2646. 

TV  Guide  —  See  Radnor,  Pa,  Northern  California  Ed.,  circ.  *266,618. 

TV  This  Week  (offset)  ...........  Saturday  .........  {ow'nlra86*        195°     2     26       84     4'25        85'000 

Printed  in  five  editions;  Fresno-Bakersfield  Ed.;  Northern  California  Ed.;  Sacra- 
mento Valley  Ed.;  Stanislaus  County  Ed.;  Upper  California-Southern  Oregon 
and  Nevada  Ed. 
Daniel  Silverman,  Editor;  Manuel  Gorin,  Publisher,  1144  Howard  St.  (3). 

Underwriters'  Report  .............  Thursday  ........  Insurance  ..........  1905      3      27      140      7.00       *3,203 

Roy  Pasini,  Editor:  Underwriters'  Report  of  California,  Publisher, 
344  Sacramento  St.  (11). 

Vestkusten  -f-  (Swedish)  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1885      7     26      287      4.00        §2,285 

West  Coast  Publishing  Co.,  253  Church  St.  (14). 

Wall  Street  Journal-}-  IMorn.ex.Sat.    n     ,          r»«n«»    1000      c      QO      OQR   on  t\n  •±•±•0.'*  AAO 

(Pacific  Coast  Edition)  —  f&  Sun.  Business  Daily..  1929      6      32     296  20.00*^83,809 

W.  H.  Grimes,  Editor;  Dow  Jones  ft  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1540  Market  St.  (19). 

Way  of  St.  Francis.  The  4-  .....  Monthly  ..........  Catholic  .............  1938     2     25        91     8.00        15,019 

Rev.  Brendan  Mitchell,  Editor;  Third  Order  of  St.  Francis,  Publisher, 
109  Golden  Gate  Ave.  (2). 

Western  Advertising  ...............  Monthly  ..........  Advertising  .......  19  19      ^J,  u  ^id  JjJE 

Frank  J.  Bmguiere,  Editor;  Ramsey  Oppenheim  Publications,  580  Market  St.  (4). 


Cireulmttoo— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
JP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
emf.  12  to  inch.  T  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCountr  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubtcription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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i  1957  8  26  140  6.00 

f  Monthly Bev.  Indus 2  40  140 

._  .         „    „  '  Controlled  free  dist. 

Nelson  S.  Cullenward,  Editor;  Cameo  Publications.  Suite  411,  Flood  Bldg.  (2). 

Western  Baker Monthly {£&£Whd-     19°5  f     |06     ffi     S-°° 

Ennis  Gicker,  Ed.;  Miller  Freeman  Publications  of  Calif.,  500  Howard  St.  (5). 

Western  Banker Monthly Financial 1908  3     80      140     5.00 

Harry  Lutgens,  Editor  and  Publisher,  41  Sutter  St.  (4). 

Western  Canner/Packer — See  Canner/Packer,  Chicago,  111. 

Western  Confectioner Monthly Confections 1914  3 

Claude  M.  Chaplin,  Publisher,  251  Kearny  St.  (8). 

fp?vn  Tr««r'«,        1^26  8 

Western  Construction Monthly I  &  Const?  2 


Circ 


24,890 


28  140     2.00 
Controlled  circ. 
26      140   10.00 

29  140 
Controlled  circ. 

James  I.  Ballard,  Editor;  King  Publications,  609  Mission  St.  (5). 

Western  Dairy  Foods  Review. Monthly {  Fn'dustt-y  ^      1901     2 

Frank  N.  Jones,  Editor;  Virginia  Jones  Baker,  Publisher,  693  Market ~  St7  (5). 

1904   3   26   140  8.00 
2  42   140 

Controlled  circ. 
Ernest  Weiner,  Editor;  E.  B.  Weinand,  Publisher,  251  Kearny  St.  (8). 

[Feed,  Seed,        lftl-      a     9-      14n 
Western  Feed  and  Seed-f Monthly j  Grain  Mjll'g  &  ltf40      *     Controlled  circ. 


3,241 


>2.867 


89      140     2.50 
Controlled  circ. 


Western  Farm  Equipment....  Monthly { Trade EQUl 


>3,496 


>4,S84 


>5,79O 


ciw.    >24,S6S 


J3,300 


Controlled  circ.      >9,676 


8,260 


>5,7S2 


(Garden  Sup. 
Richard  M.  Beeler,  Publisher.  1445  Stockton  St.  (11). 

Western  Fruit  Grower Monthly Fruit  Grow'g 1919     8 

Harold  Rogers,  Editor;  E.  B.  Wienand,  Publisher,  251  Kearny  St.  (8). 

("Industrial  1936      3      26      140 

Western  Industry Monthly j  Activity  in  2     29      140 

[the  West  Controlled  circ.    >14,988 

John  J.  Timmer,  Editor;  King  Publications.  609  Mission  St.  (5). 

Western   Kennel  World Monthly Dogs  &  Shows...  1906      3      30      140     8.00 

Helen   Rosemont,   Editor;  Rosemont  Press,   Publisher,  20  Sycamore  St.    (10). 
Western  Machinery  and         lMrmthlv  fMetalwork'g     1921      3      26      144      4.00 

Steel  World f  Montniy JMach.  Tool 

J.  S.  Hines,  Publisher,  1036  Monadnock  Bldg.  (6). 

.        ,.                    «      .*i  (News  of  Home  1948     4     26      168     2.00 

Western  Merchandiser Monthly }  Goodg  Trade  Controlled  free  dist. 

Walter  H.  Krieger,  Editor ;  Western  Merchandiser,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

1355  Market  St.  (3). 
Western  Plastics Monthly Plastics 1954      3      27      140      8.00 

Frederic  M.  Rea,  Publisher,  274  Brannan  St.  (7).  Controlled  free  dist. 

Western  Tobacconist Monthly Tobacco  Trade...  19 10     4     26      168     2.00 

Claude  M.  Chaplin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  251  Kearny  St.  (8). 
Western  Underwriter -f- Monthly Insurance 1886      3      27      140      4.00 

Printed  in  two  editions :  Property  and  Casualty  Ed.,  circ.  >4,865;  Life  Ed.,  circ., 
J6,273. 

Clarence  B.  Council,  Editor  and  Publisher,  215  Leidesdorff  St.  (11). 

Wines  and  Vines Monthly Wine  Industry..  1919  3  27 

Irving  H.  Marcus,  Publisher.  690  Market  St.  ( i).  2  42 

World  Mining— See  Mining  World. 

Young  China-f  (Chinese)  ...  Morn.ex.Sun...}^1"!8^  1909  6  39 

Henry  Mao,  Editor;  Young  China  Publishing  Co.  881  Clay  St.  (8). 

SAN  GABRIEL  (CIO),  pop.  20,343;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  10  m  NE  of  Los  Angeles. 
SP  RR.  Manufactures  Venetian  blinds,  wine,  caskets,  candied  fruit,  door  chimes. 
Residential.  Agriculture.  Fruit,  vegetables,  dairy  and  poultry  products. 

Advertiser  Publications-!- Thursday Shopping l923   combined^circ.  142,600 Free 

Comprised   of   three   editions:   Alhambra   Advertiser;   Garvey   Advertiser;   San 
Gabriel  Valley  Advertiser.  Space  sold  only  in  combination. 

Mrs.  Marieva  T.  Roberts,  Publisher,  8234  E.  Garvey  Ave. 
Garvey  Advertiser — See  Advertiser  Publications. 
Auto  Laundry  News  (off.*) .  Monthly {ftj,^"11        '  9B3  Controlled  free  dis°£ 

Robin  C.  King,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  305. 
San  Gabriel  Valley  Advertiser — See  Advertiser  Publications. 
^fnde^nden^1167  JFriday Independent 1942      7     24     276     8.00 

Roger  F.  Lyon,  Editor  and  Publisher,  7851  E.  Garvey  Ave. 
San  Gabriel  Valley  Tribune — See  Covina. 
Sun Thursday Independent 1912     8     24     294     3.00 


140 
140 


3.00       *1,904 


273   24.00        §4,977 


1,699 
900 


§1,600 


So.  Calif.  Publishing  Co.,  247%  S.  San  Gabriel  Blvd. 


2,400 
8,295— Free 


SANGER   (F7),  pop.  6,400   (special  U.  S.  Census  7-26-57,  gives  8,212);  Fresno  Co. 

(SC).   14  m  E  of  Fresno.  SP  RR.  Raisins,  deciduous  and  citrus  fruit  packing 

nouses;  frozen  food  processing  plants.  Box  making  machinery,  cement  pipes, 

overalls,   wine   manufactured.   Agriculture.    Grapes,   citrus   fruit,   truck   crops. 

Herald-|-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1889      8     23     294     8.50 

G.  L.  Geilfuss,  Editor;  S.  C.  Sterling,  Publisher. 


§2,835 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A,  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $Nonp*refl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population  —  1950  Census.  xRand  McNaQy 
estimate.  \Mssucd  only  during  academic  year.  xSuhscription  included  in  membership  lee. 

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Estab  Col$<S>  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

SAN  JAC1NTO  (J9%  ),  pop.  1,778  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-13-57,  gives  2,207)  ;  Riverside 
Co.   (SE).  32  m  SE  of  Riverside.  AT&SF  RR.  Food  processing  plants;  Health 
resort,  hot  springs.  Agriculture. 
Faith  and  Freedom  la*;.     ^  [Relig.  Social      1949     2     83      115 

(no  adv.)  ............................  J°  Ut  a  yr  ..........  I  Philosophy  Controlled  free  dist. 

Edward  W.  Greenfield,  Editor;  Spiritual  Mobilization,  Publisher,  P  .O.  Box  877. 
San  Jacinto  Valley  Register  +  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1884      6      24      252      3.00 

Harry  and  Alberta  Hoffman,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SAN  JOSEf  (D6),  pop.  95,280  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-4-56,  gives  127,564);  Santa 
Clara  Co.  (W).  42  m  SE  of  Oakland.  SP;  WP  RRs.  Airline,  PC.  World  center 
of  dried  fruit  packing  and  canning  industry. 

Manufactures  canning  and  dried  fruit  packing  machinery;  labels,  pottery, 
ladders,  playground  equipment,  fruit,  vegetable  and  fish  cans;  foundry,  dairy 
products,  wine,  beer,  spray  chemicals,  cement,  aluminum,  paint,  electrical  equip- 
ment, glass,  matches,  pumps,  soaps,  motors,  cabinets,  electronics.  Automobile 
assembly  plant.  Quicksilver  mines  and  smelters.  Fifteen  banks.  Bank  deposits 

(1-1-58),  $278,670,088.  48,626  electric  (AC)  meters;  46,547  gas  (nat.)  meters; 

151,577  telephones.  State  College.  In  extensive  fruit,  nut,  berry,  grape  and  row 
crop  growing  district. 


Clrc 


32,000 
§2,034 


California  Fruit  News-f  ........  Saturday  .........      £&        *"          1888      4 

Robert  Couchman.  Editor  and  Publisher.  404  S.  Third  St.  (12). 
Dancing  Digest  (offset)  .........  Monthly  ..........  Dancing  .............  1951      2 

Not  issued  during  August. 

Gordon  Keith,  Editor;  Danstar  Press,  Publisher,  376  Almaden  Ave.  (10). 
Mayfair  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1946      5      24      224 

Ethel  L.  Grace,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1210  E.  Santa  Clara  St. 
Mercury  +  ................................  Morn.  ex.Sun...  Independent  ......  1851      8 

Mercury-News  .........................  Sunday  ............  Independent  ......  8 

News-f-  .....................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun.  ..Independent  .......  1883      8 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Northwest  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher,  211  W.  Santa  Clara  St.  (5). 


24      159      6.00        J1.365 


24      105      3.50      t!2,300 


2.00 


§2,638 


22 
22 
22 


311 
311 
311 


27.00**64,525 
**  100,830 

27.00**51,481 


24      210   20.00 


420 


Post-Record* {2  Sun*'  °"1"  jmerciaT  ""'""    191°      5 

E.  T.  Rose,  Editor;  E.  E.  Rose.  Publisher,  45  N.  First  St.  (15). 

Santa  Clara  Union  Gazette  +  . Friday Labor 1900      5      24      224      3.00      1 15,200 

Olympic  Press,  Publisher,  45  Santa  Teresa  St. 

Shopping  News -f Thursday Shopping 1947      8      21      294       83,634— Free 

Graham-McCollister,  Inc.,  Publisher,  77  South  3rd  hi. 

Spartan  Daily +V {Mg™nex-Sat<  Collegiate 1898      7      24      280      3.00          6,000 

Associated  Students  of  San  Jose  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers  (14). 

Sunsweet  Standard Monthly f  Product™1*        1917      3      26      14°     x'50  

F.  M.   Shay,   Editor;  California  Prune  and   Apricot   Growers   Assn.,   Publisher, 
96  W.  San  Antonio  St.  (8). 

SAN  JUAN  BAUTISTA  (D6%),  pop.  1,031;  San  Benito  Co.  (W).  40  m  S  of  San  Jose. 
Railroad  station,  Sargent.  SP  RR.  Vegetable  packing  houses,  cement  mill. 
Agriculture.  Spinach,  garlic,  potatoes. 

San  Juan  Missions  News-f  ....Friday Republican 1912      5     24      262      3.50  J475 

E.  R.  Lamb.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAN  JUAN  CAP1STRANO  (H10),  pop.  X761;  Orange  Co.  (S).  24  m  SE  of  Santa  Ana. 
nearest  bank.  AT&SF  RR.  Ceramic,  furniture  factories.  Oranges  shipped.  Agri- 
culture. Oranges,  walnuts,  beans. 

Coastline  Dispatch -f- Thursday Independent 1922      6      24      280      3.00        §1,015 

Robert  Hancock  and  Elarion  M.  Hernandez,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SAN  LEANDRO  (D6),  pop.  27,642  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-5-54,  gives  32,729) ;  Alameda 
Co.  (W).  Adjoins  Oakland.  SP;  WP  RRs. 

Manufactures  tractors,  calculating  machines,  alloy  pistons,  motor  parts, 
canned  and  dried  fruits  hay  presses,  hosiery,  tools,  lumber,  paint,  paper.  Nurs- 
eries. Rock  quarry.  Agriculture.  Strawberries,  spinach,  peas,  rhubarb. 

News  + Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1950      8      23      280    15.00      §11,882 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Prints  Shopper  on  Wednesday  called  Advertiser  Green  Sheet  for  free  distribution. 

Circ.,  75,000. 
Robert  S.  Reed.  Editor;  Congleton-Reed  Company,  Publisher,  13666  East  14th  St. 

Nulaid  News-f Monthly          ..Poultry     ..  1923      3      26      140  x2.00      til, 600 

Frank  Melchior,  Ed.;  Poultry  Producers  of  Central  Calif.,  Pub.,  2700  Merced  St. 

SAN  LUIS  OBISPOf  (E8),  pop.  14,180  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-17-53  gives  16,001); 
San  Luis  Obispo  Co.  (SW).  80  m  NW  of  Santa  Barbara.  SP  RR.  California  State 
Polytechnic  College.  Oil  wells ;  chromite  deposits.  Creameries ;  condensery ; 
bottling,  fertilizer  works;  brick,  tile  plants;  lingerie  factory.  Ships  produce. 
Dairy,  stock,  fruit  farms.  Peas,  lettuce,  cauliflower.  TV  station. 

5^** JMonthly Voca.  Agric 1932     3     24      183     x.15        12,500 

Not  issued  during  June,  July,  August  and  December. 

George  P.  Couper,  Editor;  Calif.  Assn.  of  Future  Farmers  of  America,  Publisher, 
California  State  Polytechnic  College. 

Circulation— **Seot.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *Junc  and  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallv 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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SAN  LUIS  OBISPOf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols<&  Width?  Depth    Sub  Clrc" 

Muatan,   El+V  .....................  Tue,AFH.  .  ..  College  ..........  I93 


.         3.875 

Students  of  California  State  Polytechnic  College,  Editors  and  Pubs.,  Box  308. 
Poly  Views  V  ............................  Tuesday  ........  Collegiate  .............  1946      6     24     224  x  805 

Associated  Students  of  California  State  Polytechnic  College,  Eds.  and  Pubs. 

SaLLpUor^  ........  jThursday  ........  Republican  .........  1935      6     24     2,52      2.50        81,174 

Donald  Sarten  and  James  B.  Han  Ion,  Editors  and  Publishers,  971  Osos  St. 

Telegram-Tribune  +  ................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Independent  .......  1868      9     22     294   18.00  **1  1,798 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  W.  Goodell*  Editor;  Telegram-Tribune  Co.,  Publisher,  1321  Johnson  Ave. 

SAN  MARINO   (CIO),  branch  of  Pasadena  P.  O.,  pop.   11,230    (special  U.  S.  Census 
4-21-54,  gives  12,924)  ;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  5  m  S  of  Pasadena,  nearest  railroad. 
PE  RR.  Residential. 
Tribune  +  .................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1928     9      21      294     3.00        53,610 

Lawrence  Moore,  Editor;  H.  H.  McCormick,  Publisher,  2260  Huntington  Drive. 

SAN  MATED  (C6),  pop.  41,782   (special  U.  S.  Census   10-23-57,  gives  65,999);  San 
Mateo.  Co.  (W).  On  west  side  of  San  Francisco  Bay,  19  m  S  of  San  Francisco. 
SP  RR. 

Creameries;  planing  mill;  frozen  foods,  beverages,  totalizer  and  other  ma- 
chinery manufactured.  Eleven  banks;  saving  deposits    (1-1-58),   $199,275,000. 
Residential.  Nurseries.  Agriculture.  Flowers,  honey,  artichokes,  peas. 
National  Golfer,  The     ..      ..     lOti.  ayr  ........  Golf  ...................  1949      3      26      140     3.00 

Helen  F.  Lengfeld,  Editor  and  Publisher,  218  Tilton  Ave.         2     40      140 

(Post  and  Peninsula  \TK,^a/inv          <5h™minrr  1946      8     23      301     2-°°  *62 

Shopping  Guide  +  ..............  {Thursday          Shopping     ......  $46,845—  Free 

Times  and  News  Leader  +  .....  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep  .............  1889      8     23      301   18.00  **26,957 
Color  advertising  accepted. 
Harold  Turnblad,  Editor;  Amphlett  Printing  Company,  145  Second  Ave. 

..  JFriday  .............  Labor  .................  1938      5      24     224      3.00        J5,000 

Olympic  Press,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  476. 

SAN  PABLO  (Jl%),  pop.  14,476  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-23-57,  gives  18,270)  ;  Contra 
Costa  Co.    (W).   2   m  N  of  Richmond.   AT&SF;   SP   RRs.   Plumbers'   supplies, 
gasoline    manufactured.    Nurseries.    Agriculture.    Sugar    beets,    lettuce,    dairy 
products. 
News  +  .....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1944     8      23      280     2.50  5570 

Dan  F.  Hurley,  Editor;  Owens  Publishing  Co.,  13752  San  Pablo  Ave. 

SAN  PEDRO  (Cll).  (pop.  inc.  in  Los  Angeles)  ;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  On  San  Pedro  Bay. 
24  m  S  of  Los  Angeles.  AT&SF;  SP;  PE;  UP  RRs.  Port  of  commerce.  Shipyards 
and  dry  docks  ;  flsh  canneries  ;  oil  refineries  ;  lumber  mills  ;  paint,  fertilizer, 
can,  roofing  material,  dairy  products,  oil  well  tool  factories.  Sardine,  tuna, 
mackerel  fisheries.  Agriculture. 

(  News-Pilot  +  ...........................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Independent  .......  1901      8     24     280   13.80**14,631 

I  Color  advertising  accepted. 

1  NeW^8"Pii?t  Harbor  Area        1  Wednesday.      Shopping  ..1956      8      23      280        20,500—  Free 

I        Auvertiser  -p  ••  j 

L  Bynner  Martin,  Publisher. 

SAN  QUENTIAN  (Jl%),  pop.  X500;  Marin  Co.  (W).  On  San  Francisco  Bay,  10  m 
NW  of  San  Francisco.  Bank  and  railroad  station,  San  Rafael.  NP  RR. 

,  ,     ,  „.  f,,          [Prison  Events  1920      5      24      196      1.00  $696 

News  (no  adv.)  .......................  Bi-monthly  .....  |&  Newg  Controlled  free  dist,  *355 

B.  L.  Russell,  Jr.,  Editor;  F.  R.  Dickson,  Publisher,  Calif.  State  Prison. 
SAN  RAFAELf    (C6%),  pop.   13,848    (special  U.  S.  Census   1-12-56,   gives    16.526); 
Marin  Co.    (W).  On  San  Pablo  Straits,   18  m  N  of  San  Francisco.  NWP  RR. 
Residential.  Dominican  College  of  San  Rafael  (Cath.  women).  Manufactures  oil 
burners,  gloves,  bricks,  beverages,  aluminum  products,  plastics,  boats,  fish  oil, 
feed,  creamery  products.  Diversified  farming.  Artichokes,  peas,  tomatoes. 
Independent-Journal  ...............  Evg.  ex.  Sun.  ..Independent  .......  1861      8     23      294   18.00     *24,568 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Jack  Craemer,  Mgn.  Editor;  R.  A.  Brown,  Publisher. 

SANTA  ANAf    (H10),  pop.   45,533    (special  U.   S.  Census    10-27-56,   gives    69,343); 
Orange  Co.  (S).  36  m  SE  of  Los  Angeles.  SP;  PE;  AT&SF  RRs.  Airline,  BAL. 
Santa  Ana  College. 

Manufactures  sugar,  canned  and  dried  fruit  and  vegetables,  glass  and  chili 
products,  plumbing  material,   foam   rubber  products,   dehydrating  equipment, 
concentrates,   extracts,   agricultural   machinery,   perfumes,   feed,   cement  pipe, 
woolens,  soft  drinks,  rivets,  fasteners.  Walnuts,  oranges  packed;  hatchery.  Four 
banks;  bank  clearings    (12-31-57),   $1,747,688,350;  deposits    (6-80-57),   $153,- 
800,000.    63,042    electric     (AC)    meters;    24,927    gas     (nat.)     meters;    47,379 
telephones. 
Independent  -f  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1935     8     24     808     4.00        12,800 

T.  L.  Hank  Givens,  Ed.;  Santa  Ana  Independent,  Pub.,  810  Spurgeon  St.  9,700  —  Free 

w      .  .       ,  fEvg.  ex.  Sun.,,  «n  1905      8     24      308  21.60**49,234 

Register  +  ................................  )Sun   Morn      Ind.  Rep  .............  Sunday  circ.  **49,643 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
R.  C.  Holies,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

fToastmaster 
Toastmaster,  The  (no  adv.).  ..Monthly  .........  }&Gen*l  1932     2     24        94      1.50       78,000 

(Public.  Int. 
Maurice  Forley,  Editor;  Toastmaaters  International,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  598. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  <$>  Nonpareil 
em§,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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— —  Esttb  Cols<3> Width V  Depth    Sub  Clre 

SANTA  BARBARAf  (F9),  pop.  44,913  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-30-57,  gives  55,675); 
Santa  Barbara  Co.  (SW).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  97  m  NW  of  Los  Angeles.  SP  RR. 
Airlines:  PC;  UAL.  Residential,  educational,  medical,  tourist  and  recreational 
center.  Santa  Barbara  College  of  the  University  of  California;  private  schools. 
Winter  and  summer  resort.  Oil-producing  fields.  TV  station. 

Manufactures  electronic  products,  plastics,  aircraft  parts,  toys,  novelties.  * 
Oil  refineries;  meat  packing,  canning  and  frozen  food  processing  plants;  nurs- 
eries. Ships  cattle,  lemons,  beans,  flowers,  avocados,  tomatoes.  Six  banks;  bank 
clearings  (1-1-68),  $447,383,950 ;  deposits  (6-1-57),  $168,651,000.  17,498  elec- 
tric (AC)  (residential)  meters;  18,055  gas  (nat.)  (residential)  meters;  39,859 
telephones. 

Gaucho,  El-f  V Tues.&Fri.       Collegiate 1924     6     24     238     2.00          2,500 

Students  of  University  of  California,  Santa  Barbara  College,  Editors  and  Pubs. 

Modern  Veterinary  Practice.. Semi-mo Veterinary 1920      2     32      11910.00      $10,266 

American  Veterinary  Publications,  Inc.,  18  W.  Michel  to  re  na  St. 

Montecito  Ledger 4- Friday Independent 1956     6     24     224      1.60  563 

Paul  Barger,  Editor;  Paul  Barger  and  Joseph  A.  Snyder,  Publisher, 
865  Linden  Ave.,  Carpinteria. 

Mttw,  p^ae  ,  fEvg.  ex.  Sun.-,,     ttTt,  „«.        1880      8     23      294  21.00**26,S09 

News-Press  + \  Sutl  Morn      Independent Sunday  circ.  **27,406 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

T.  M.  Storke,  Editor;  News-Press  Publishing  Company,  De  la  Guerra  Plaza, 

*±d  I±lilqUipment         }  Bi-monthly {Food  Equip.      1957     |  27     140     8.00 

and    Supplies J  \Buyers  Controlled  circ.          6,409 

A.  E.  Ford,  Editor;  Justin  Hannon,  Publisher,  11  Street  of  Spain,  El  Paseo  Court. 

Star-f      ..  .   Thursday     ..   Independent 1949      8  24     294      3.00        §1,217 

Mark  H.  Edwards,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1095. 

Union  Labor  News 4- Friday Labor 1925     6  24     224     8.00        $5,700 

Sheldon   F.   Sackett,   Editor;   Olympic   Press,   Publisher,    5828  Occidental   St., 
Oakland  (8). 

SANTA  CLARA  (C6),  pop.  11,702  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-24-58,  gives  43,281)  ;  Santa 
Clara  Co.  (W).  3  m  NW  of  San  Jose.  SP  RR.  Fruit  packing,  canning  and  drying. 
Sashes  and  doors,  caskets,  pottery,  dairy  products  manufactured.  University 
of  Santa  Clara  (Cath.  men.)  Fruit  farms.  Apricots,  prunes,  pears,  walnuts. 

Journal  4- Thursday Independent 1872      8     23      286     3.00        §3,175 

Daniel  B.  Halcomb,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1397  Loyola  Drive.  19,259 — Free 

News-f- Friday Independent 1872      6      24     280     8.00          1,332 

Hollis  J.  Loughran,  Editor;  Hollis  J.  and  Leslie  T.  Loughran,  Publishers, 
936  Main  St. 

Santa  Clara+V Thursday Coll.  ft  Al.».l...»«  ^  Ied2£e  ««         >$g 

Students  of  University  of  Santa  Clara,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SANTA  CRUZf  (C6%)  pop.  21,970  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-2-55,  gives  22,794)  ;  Santa 
Cruz  Co.  (W).  On  Pacific  Ocean  and  Monterey  Bay,  74  m  S  of  San  Francisco. 
SP  RR.  Airline.  SWA. 

Manufactures  lime,  brooders,  confectionery,  creamery  products,  poultry  and 
livestock  feed,  hot  water  heaters,  redwood  novelties,  lumber.  Fruits,  vegetables, 
bulbs,  fish  packed.  Nurseries ;  hatcheries ;  wineries.  Limestone  quarries ;  redwood 
timber.  Fisheries.  Resort.  Agriculture.  Artichokes,  blueberries,  apples,  plums, 
grapes. 

California  Mining  Journal +  .. Monthly Mining 1931     3     28      133      3.00        J8.275 

J.  P.  Hall,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Drawer  628. 
<a^*««ol-i.  fEvg.ex.Sat.A,    .   -  ^  1856      8      23      301    13.00     *  13,643 

S«nt»nel  + ]Sun.,Sun.M.    Ind'  Rep Sunday  circ.    *14,070 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Sentinel  Publishing  Co.,  125  Church  St. 

SANTA  FE  SPRINGS  (D10%),  pop.  x 8,000  (branch  of  Norwalk  P.  O.).  Los  Angeles 
Co.  (S).  15  m  SE  of  Los  Angeles.  AT&SF  RR.  Manufactures  oil  well  tools  and 
machinery,  automotive  equipment,  chemicals,  gas  compressors.  Oil  refinery. 
Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming. 

Independent  4- Thursday Independent 1949      8     23     294     4.60 

Industrial  Post  Co.,  Publisher,  4313  E.  Gage  Ave.,  Bell.  5,200 — Free 

News — See  Pico  Rivera. 

SANTA  MARIA  (E8%),  pop.  10,440  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-29-57,  gives  14,216); 
Santa  Barbara  Co.  (SW).  65  m  NW  of  Santa  Barbara.  SMV  RR.  Airline,  PC. 
Beet  sugar,  cheese,  butter  factories ;  oil  refineries.  Vegetables  shipped ;  nurseries. 
Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Vegetables,  flower  seeds,  grain. 

Times  4- Evg.ex.Sun.     Independent  ....  1882      8     23      301    18.00        §8,625 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  S.  Magee,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SANTA  MONICA  (G9%),  pop.  71,595  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-4-53,  gives  75,132); 
Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  16  m  W  of  Los  Angeles.  PE  RR.  Airport. 
Santa  Monica  City  College.  Residential.  Beach  resort. 

Manufactures  airplanes,  airplane  parts,  tools  dies,  cosmetics,  electronics,  lubri- 
cating equipment.  Four  banks;  total  savings  deposits  (6-30-58),  $144,800,097. 
35,056  electric  (AC)  meters;  31,182  gas  (nat.)  meters:  110,511  telephones. 

Beach  Cities  Labor  Journal... Friday Labor 1922      5     24     224     8.00        §5,900 

Winnifred  E.  Hill,  Editor;  Paul  Weaver  Publishing  Co.,  1414  Second  St. 

Independent  4- Thursday Independent 1928     8     28     294     6.00 

Prints  separate  editions  for  Malibu;  Marina;  Mar  Vista;  Ocean  Park;  Pacific 

Palisades;  Topanga;  Venice. 
Sybil  Autrey,  Editor;  Independent  Champion  Pub'ns,  524  Santa  Monica  Blvd. 

Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit) 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher'i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaHy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscriptton  included  in  membership  fee. 

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24 


294 
227 


52,807 

5,000  —  Free 
51,321 


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Thursday  circ. 
23  224  3.00 


§210 
§3,079 

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SANTA  MONICA  (Continued)  Estab  Coll 0 Width V Depth    Sub  Circ 

Outlook -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Republican 1876     8     28     294  18.00**26,940 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  E.  McClure,  Editor;  Santa  Monica  Publishing  Co.,  1640  Third  St. 
SANTA  PAULA    (F9),  pop.   11,049    (special  U.  S.  Census   11-14-56,   gives   12,186); 
Ventura  Co.  (S).  16  m  E  of  Ventura.  SP  RR.  Fruit  packing,  canning  and  drying; 
*  walnuts  packed;  oil  refineries.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Lemons,  oranges,  lima  beans. 

ChronicleH- j^^®*' Sat<  Independent 1887     8     24     28012.00 

Harry  B.  Averill,  Editor  and  Publisher,  116  N.  10th  St. 
Glen  City,  The-f Thursday Independent 1958      8 

Wallace  E.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1310  Forest  Drive. 
News-f Thursday Independent 1946     5 

Mark  H.  Edwards,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  890. 
SANTA  ROSAf   (C5),  pop.   17,902;  Sonoma  Co.   (NW).  62  m  NW  of  San  Francisco. 

NWP;  P&SR  RRs.  Airline,  PC.  Fruit  canning  and  drying;  wineries;  brewery: 

bottling,  plating  machine  works ;  egg  and  meat  packing  plants.  Shoes,  chemical 

products,  macaroni,  heaters  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Prunes,  grapes,  hops. 
Herald-f    (offset) Mon.  &  Thurs..Republican 1899      5     24     224      4'00 

M.  R.  McMillan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  616a  Fourth  St. 
News-f-      ..     ..  Thursday Republican 1950      .        . 

Oscar  J.  Buttedahl,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2310  Sonamo  Ave.  $4,790 — Free 

Pre,s-Democrat  + [!«&  Vep«d.nt 1867      8     23  Su^a/c^c^^ES? 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Press  Democrat  Publishing  Company,  425  Mendocino  Ave. 

SAN  YSIDRO  (Hll),  pop.  2,381;  San  Diego  Co.  (S).  On  Mexican  border,  15  m  S  of 
San  Diego.  SD&AE  RR.  Diversified  farming.  Hay. 

Bay  Cities  Press -f Thursday Independent 1930      8      24      294      3.00          2,931 

Circulates  also  in  Imperial  Beach.  1,336 — Free 

Bay  Cities  Publishing  Co.,  429  Third  Ave.,  Chula  Vista. 

SARATOGA  (K3%),  pop.  1,329;  Santa  Clara  Co.  (W).  10  m  SW  of  San  Jose,  nearest 
railroad  station.  Fruit  drying  spreaders,  wine,  dairy  products  manufactured. 
Fruit  farms. 

News    (offset) Thursday Ind.  Rep 1955      5      24     224      3.00        §1,304 

Sherman  Miller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
SAUGUS   (G9),  pop.   X200;  Los  Angeles  Co.   (S).  36  m  NW  of  Los  Angeles.  SP  RR. 

Bank,  Newhall.  Glass  bottles  and  containers  manufactured.  Agriculture. 
Newhall  Signal  and  Saugus  Enterprise — See  Newhall. 

SAUSALITO   (H2),  pop.  4,828;  Marin  Co.    (W).   6  m  N  of  San  Francisco,  with  bus 
connections.    NWP    RR.    Manufactures    alcohol,    boats,    furniture,    ceramics. 
Fisheries.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Golden  Goo»e»v ..„. Quarterly [American  1Q17      ,      94        g4      l  50  


Richard  W.  Emerson  and 


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Frederick  Eckman,  Editors;  Golden  Goose  Press,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  583. 
News-f-  ....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1885      8     24     287     8.50 

John  M.  Harlan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  42  Caledonia  St. 

SEAL  BEACH  (Cll),  pop.  3,553;  Orange  Co.  (S).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  6  m  E  of  Long 
Beach,  nearest  bank.  PE  RR.  Resort.  Chemical  plant.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 

Pacific  News-f  .....................  -..Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1923     5     23     224     2.50 

Don  D.  Brown,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  156. 

Post  and   Wave  -f-  ....................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1916      5      23      224      1.00 

Alice  Choisser,  Editor;  Wm.  L.  Robertson,  Publisher,  208  Main  St. 

SEASIDE  (D7),  pop.  10,226  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-7-56.  gives  15,881)  ;  Monterey  Co. 

(W).  On  Pacific  Ocean,   17  m  SW  of  Salinas.  SP  RR.  Manufactures  concrete 

blocks,  molded  products,  patent  medicines,   fish   canning  equipment,  Venetian 

blinds.  Agriculture.  Pears,  apples,  apricots. 
News-Sentinel  +  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1946      8     28     280     3.00          2,600 

Prints  weekly  shopper  for  free  distribution.  Circ.  6,000. 

Kurt  Hartmann,  Editor  and  Publisher.  725  Del  Monte  Ave. 
SEBASTOPOL  (C6),  pop.  2,601   (special  U.  S.  Census  11-9-54,  gives  2,731);  Sonoma 

Co.  (NW).  7  m  W  of  Santa  Rosa.  P&SR  RR.  Fruit  packing,  canning  and  drying. 

Liquor,    vinegar,   pectin,   heaters    manufactured.    Fruit,   poultry,    dairy   farms. 

Apples,  grapes. 
Times-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1889      7      24     280     3.00        §2,980 

Herbert  Dower,  Editor;  H.  H.  Hoyt  and  E.  O.  Carlson,  Publishers. 
SELMA  (F7),  pop.  5,964  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-6-57,  gives  6,806)  ;  Fresno  Co.  (SC). 

16  m  SE  of  Fresno.  SP  RR.  Fruit  and  vegetable  cannery;  raisin  packing  plants; 

wineries.  Fruit,  truck,  dairy  farms.  Grapes,  cotton,  beef  cattle,  poultry. 
Enterprise-f  ............................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888      8     24     287      3.50 

Roy  Brock,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
SHAFTER   (F8),  pop.  2,207;  Kern  Co.   (S).   18  m  NW  of  Bakersfleld.  AT&SF  RR. 

Potatoes,  onions  packed  ;  cotton  gins.  Cement  products,  fertilizer  manufactured. 

Truck,  fruit,  poultry  farms. 
Press-f  .....................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1921     8     24     808     3.50        §2,680 

Robert  Evans,  Editor  and  Publisher,  169  S.  Central  Valley  Highway.  2,505—  -Free 

SHERMAN  OAKS  (BIO),  pop.  included  in  Los  Angeles  (branch  of  Van  Nuys  P.O.)  ; 

Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  20  m  NW  of  Los  Angeles.  Railroad  station,  Van  Nuys. 

PE  RR.  Residential. 
Sun-f-  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1946     8     28     294     2.50 

Valley  Publications,  Inc.,  18986  Ventura  Blvd.  10,000—  Free 


52,543 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
em's,'  12  to  Inch.  T Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols <3> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Gift 

SIERRA  MADRE  (CIO),  pop.  7,273  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-15-56),  gives  8,752) ;  Los 
Angeles  Co.  (S).  18  m  NE  of  Los  Angeles,  nearest  railroad.  Ceramics,  tools 
manufactured.  Residential.  Fruit  farms.  Oranges,  lemons,  avocados. 

News  + Thursday Independent 1905     8     24     294     3.00        §5,100 

Harry  Elwood,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SIGNAL  HILL— See  Long  Beach. 

SOLANO  BEACH  (H10%),  pop.  XI, 000;  San  Diego  Co.  (S).  20  m  N  of  San  Diego. 
AT&SF  RR.  Aircraft  parts,  cabinets  manufactured.  Nursery.  Residential. 

San  Diequito  Citizen -f      ..     Thursday Independent 1939      7      24      280      3.00        §3,450 

Don  C.  Lap  ham,  Editor;  Noel  P.  Lapham,  Publisher. 

SOLEDAD  (D7),  pop.  2,441  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-26-55,  gives  2,738);  Monterey  Co. 
'  ""  "  a  SE  of  Salinas.  SP  RR,  Carrot  and  tomato  packing  plants.  Agriculture. 


(W).26m! 

Dairying,  carrots,  lettuce. 
Bee  4-  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1909 

Ben  F.  Jacobsen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SOL  VANG  (E9),  pop.  X950;  Santa  Barbara  Co.  (SW).  40  m  NW  of  Santa  Barbara.  Rail 
road  station,  Los  Olivos.  PC  RR.  Cattle,  horse,   sheep  ranching,  truck,   dairy 
farms.  Walnuts. 
Santa  Ynez  Valley  News  .........  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1925      6      24      266      3.50 

Karl  R.  Jorgensen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SONOMA  (C5),  pop.  2,015   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-21-58,  gives  2,928);  Sonoma  Co. 

(NW).  21  m  S  of  Santa  Rosa.  NWP  RR.  Wineries;  plywood,  automotive  parts, 

cheese  factories.  Diversified  farming.  Grapes,  poultry,  dairying. 
Index-Tribune  -f  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1879      8     24      273      3.50 

Robert  M.  Lynch,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
North  Bay  Labor  Journal  +  ..  Friday  .............  Labor  ..................  1922      5     24      224      3.00 

Olympic  Press,  Publisher,  P  O.  Box  528,  Santa  Rosa. 

SONORAf  (E5%),  pop.  2,448;  Tuolumne  Co.  (EC).  50  m  E  of  Stockton.  SRC  RR. 
Lumber,  lime,  foundry  products,  confectionery  manufactured.  Mountain  resort. 
Gold  mines;  limestone  quarries;  timber  Agriculture.  Cattle,  apples,  pears. 

Pony  Express  ...........................  Monthly  .........  )  History"  1934      4      24      168      2'6°        *4*000 

H.  S.  Hamlin,  Editor;  Therese  J.  Hamlin,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  326. 
Union  Democrat  -f  ...............     {5vf-  ex*  Sat  Independent     ..1854      5      23      23110.20        §3,640 


7      24      280      3.00        $1,314 


§1,625 

§3,816 

$5,960 


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. 
Prints   Southern   Mines   Advertiser  on   Wednesday   for  free  distribution.    Circ. 

3,800.  Size  8  cols..  23  nonps.,  294  agate  lines. 

Kent  G.  Slyhoff,  Editor;  Paul  Snider,  Publisher,  59-61  N.  Washington. 
Western   Mining  +  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Mining  ...............  1933      5      24      220      2.00 

Donald  I.  Segerstrom,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  787. 

SOQUEL  (K4),  pop.  X750;  Santa  Cruz  Co.  (W).  5  m  E  of  Santa  Cruz.  Nearest  railroad 
station,  Capitola.  SP  RR.  Winery;  machine  shops;  nursery.  Ships  mushrooms. 


5,239 


5      23      224      1.25 


385 


23      294 


3.00 
13,378 


5,372 

Free 


42      140      3.00 


Diversified  farming. 

Herald -f Thursday Independent .1957      _      __ 

William  Carnie,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  186.  565 — Free 

SOUTH  DOWNEY — Enterprise — See  Herald-Enterprise  of  Bellflower. 
SOUTH  GATE   (C10%),  pop.  61,116   (special  U.  S.  Census  11-10-52,  gives  51,293); 
Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  7  m  E  of  Los  Angeles.  SP;  UP  RRs. 

Manufactures  automobiles,  flbreboard  products,  auto  tires,  gasoline  pumps, 
metal  drums,  furniture,  chemicals,  pottery,  concrete  and  steel  pipe,  vitrified 
brick,  knitted  sportswear,  airplane  parts,  dog  food,  air  compressors,  glass,  farm 
machinery. 

Press-J- Thurs.  &  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1923      8 

Ray  Ross,  Editor;  Rowland  Blanc,  Publisher,  8115  Seville  Ave. 

Pump  Digest  (letterpress  &lru    „*     i,  f  Pump  users        -tarn      o 

(offset)  (Eng.  &  Ger.) [Quarterly 1&  Purchaaers    1957      2 

E.  M.  West,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  8. 
SOUTH  MODESTO— See  Sentinel,  Modesto. 

SOUTH  PASADENA  (CIO),  pop.  16,935  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-17-57,  gives  18,881) ; 
Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  Adjoins  Los  Angeles.  SP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Manufactures 
window  displays,  scientific  instruments,  fluid  pumps,  gas  valves,  electrical 
appliances,  church  furniture,  drugs,  radio  equipment,  rubber  stamps,  dresses. 
Residential. 

Review-f Tues.&Thurs..Republican 1888      8     24      294      3.85        §4,427 

W.  Tog  Ericson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1108  Fair  Oaks. 

SOUTH  SAN  FRANCISCO  (J2%),  pop.  19,361  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-8-66,  gives 
35,690) ;  San  Mateo  Co.  (W).  9  m  S  of  San  Francisco.  SP  RR.  Airport. 

Manufactures  auto  lifts,  metal  products,  wire,  flower  pots,  air  condition  units, 
chemicals,  pastes,  paint,  scientific  apparatus,  airplane  parts,  radio  equipment, 
magnesium  products.  Meat  packing  plants;  granite  works,  steel  mills. 

Enterprise- Journal -f- Thursday Republican 1895      8     22      280      4.00        §3,600 

Prints  weekly  Shopper  on  Wednesday.  Circ.  %  15, 000. 

Logan  Franklin,  Editor;  Industrial  City  Publishing  Co.,  411  Grand  Ave. 

SPRING  VALLEY  (Hll),  pop.  X4,000;  San  Diego  Co.  (S).  12  m  NE  of  San  Diego. 
Railroad  station  and  bank,  La  Mesa.  SD&AE  RR.  Aircraft  parts  factory.  Fruit, 
truck,  poultry  farms. 

Bulletin-}- Wednesday Independent 1948     7     24     280     2.50        §2,445 

H.  A.  Thomas,  Editor;  Max  Goodwin,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **S«pt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  4  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCrunty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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STANFORD  (K3),  pop. (branch  of  Palo  Alto  P.  O.)  ;  Santa  Clara  Co.  (W).  14  m 

NW  of  San  Jose.  Railroad  station  and  banks,  Palo  Alto.  SP  RR.  Stanford  Uni- 
versity. Creamery.  Residential.  Diversified  farming. 

Stanford  Chaparral V  (off set). Monthly Coll.  Humor.    ...  1889      3      28      140      300        J4.200 

Hammer  and  Coffin  Society,  Publisher,  Stanford  University,  P.  O.  Box  8013. 

Stanford    Daily  +V      (M°™nex-Sat- Collegiate 1891     8      24     283      5.25        $9,100 

Not  issued  during  Christmas  and  Spring  vacation  periods. 
Students  of  the  Stanford  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

STOCKTONf  (D5%),  pop.  70,858  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-27-54,  gives  75,157;  San 
Joaquin  Co.  (C).  An  inland  seaport  on  the  San  Joaquin  River,  80  m  E  of  San 
Francisco.  CCT;  ST&E;  SP;  AT&SF;  WP;  TS  RR«.  Airlines:  PC;  UAL.  Army 
and  Naval  Depot.  College  of  the  Pacific.  Stockton  College.  One  TV  station. 

Manufactures  boxboard  and  wooden  containers,  pencil  slats,  doors,  plows, 
feeds,  fertilizers,  bricks,  scrapers,  farm  implement  parts,  steel  tanks,  structural 
iron  and  steel,  cans,  tire  repair,  electrical  equipment,  paving  machinery,  cereal 
products,  canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  motor  boats,  yachts,  barges.  Shipyards. 
Ten  banks  ;  bank  clearings  (12-31-57),  $680,083,086;  deposits  (12-81-57),  $108,- 
118,000.  43,893  (residential)  electric  (AC)  meters;  41,193  (residential)  gas 
(nat.)  meters;  43,220  telephones. 

California  Odd  Fellow  JMonthly Fraternal 1950      3     28      140      1.50        *7,666 

and   KeDekan-f- J 

Don  R.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6  E.  Cleveland  St.  (4). 


Collegian,  The-f  V  ...................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1948      5      24      210      1.00 

Students  of  Stockton  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Diamond  Walnut  News  \  R;  ^^fMv       w«l  PmwV        1917      8      38,,    H4 

(offset)  ...........   I  Bi-monthly  .....  Wai.  GroWg  ......  Controlled  free  dist. 

O.  L.  'JBraucher.  E'ditor;  Diamond  Walnut  Growers,  Inc.,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  1727. 

7      26      305      2.50 


2,200 
14,000 


5      24      224 
8      24      294 


3.00 
2.00 
2.00 


13,300 
897 


290 


$3,600 


350 


Forum  (no  adv.) Thursday Economics 1921 

L.  D.  Beckwith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1325  E.  Poplar  St.  (5). 

Labor  Journal -f Friday Labor 1922 

Olympic  Press,  Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  1968. 
Lincoln  Sun  and  II  Sole Friday Independent 1913 

Marian  Jacobs,  Editor  and  Publisher,  321  S.  San  Joaquin  St. 
Pacific  Weekly-!-  V Friday Collegiate 1910      5     24      203 

Students  of  the  College  of  the  Pacific,  Editors  and  Publishers   (27). 
Record-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1895      8      24      301   18.00**56,233 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Irving  L.  Martin  and  Ross  Williams,  Publishers,  530  E.  Market  St.  (2). 
Report -f- Morn.ex.Sun...Legal 1901      8      24      280   24.00 

Earl  Lenfestey,  Editor;  Stockton  Daily  Record,  Inc..  Pub.,  530  E.  Market  St.  (2). 

SaBuJreauUNewsTty  ^^     }Monthly Agriculture 1943      5      31     203   xl.OO 

Charles  F.  Cooper,  Editor;  San  Joaquin  County  Farm  Bureau,  Publisher, 

1436  W.  Elm  St.  (3). 

STRATHMORE  (F7Vfe),  pop.  3,500;  Tulare  Co.  (SO.  60  m  SE  of  Fresno.  SP;  AT&SF; 
RRs.  Bank,  Porterville.  Fruit  packing  houses;  ladder  works.  Agriculture.  Oranges, 
lemons,  olives,  grapes. 

Sentinel -f Friday Independent 1915      5      24     224     2.00 

Ford  A.  Chatters,  Editor;  Lindsay  Publishing  Company,  Lindsay. 

STUDIO  CITY— See  Graphic,  The,  North  Hollywood. 

SUNNYVALE  (D6),  pop.  9,829  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-58,  gives  41,867);  Santa 
Clara  Co.  (W).  10  m  NW  of  San  Jose.  SP  RR.  Fruit,  vegetable  canneries.  Foun- 
dry and  cast  iron  products,  road  equipment,  ladders,  electrical  heavy  generating 
and  control  equipment,  missile  weapons,  paper  products,  chemicals,  electronic 
components  manufactured.  Five  banks.  Nurseries.  Fruit,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Apricots,  prunes,  pears. 

Standard  + f  &V^unX' SEt'  Ind- Dem 1905     8     23     302   12'00 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Prints  Shopping  Guide  on  Wednesday  for  free  distribution.  Circ.  17,100. 

Franklin  L.  Brown.  Editor;  Joseph  C.  Houghteling,  Publisher. 
SUSANVILLEf  (E3),  pop.  6,338;  Lassen  Co.   (NE).  80  m  NW  of  Reno,  Nev.  SP  RR. 

Lumber,  box  shooks,  orchard  supplies,  beverages  manufactured.  Pine,  fir  timber. 

Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 
Lassen  Advocate  + Wednesday Independent 1865      8     23      294     4.00    **1,872 

Richard  L.  Myers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
TAFT  (F8%),  pop.  3,707  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-21-52,  gives  3,862).  Kern  Co    (S).  30 

m  SW  of  Bakersfield.  SP  RR.  Airport.  Gasoline  refineries.  Oil  pumps,  tools,  oil 

well  equipment,  pipe  and  steel  manufactured.  Oil,  gas  wells. 
Midway  Driller-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1913     8     24     294   11.00 

Walter  M.  Keene,  Editor;  Midway  Driller  Publishing  Company. 
TAHOE  VALLEY  (E4%).  pop.  X500;  ElJDorado  Co.  (EC).  JBO  m  NE  of  Sacramento. 


§6,189 


§3,874 


i4     2go 
Lake  Tahoe  News-f  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  Summer  circ.  $7,500  —  Free 


t  lanoe  iNews-f- J.MW*OW»JT A»u^.^^. summer  circ.   4.1, ovu — rree 

Basil  D  Benedict,  Editor;  C.  F.  Brandi,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  757.  Winter  circ.  J5.000— Free 


C!rcuUtIo 


•pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement.;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
"IPO"  Statement:  Bold  face,  .worn;  ^Publisher*.  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +  Use.  Mat..  ^Nonpareil 
em./ 12  to  inch.     V  Agate  line..   14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat     Populatkm-1950  Censu..     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  includedin  membership  fee. 
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Estib  Cols  O  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

TARZANA  (BIO),  (pop.  inc.  in  Los  Angeles);  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  25  m  NW  of  LOB 
Angeles.  SP  RR.  Nurseries.  Residential.  Agriculture.  Oranges,  flowers,  grain. 
Herald-f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1937     8     22     294     2.50   VAC  201 

Glen  L.  Ingles,  Editor;  West  Valley  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  VAC  636  —  Free 

6648  Reseda  Blvd.,  Reseda. 
Times-Press  +  .........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1954      8     23      294          2,000  —  Free 

Valley  Publications,  Inc.,  13936  Ventura  Blvd.  Sherman  Oaks. 

TEHACHAPI  (G8%),  pop.  1,685  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-19-57,  gives  3,033)  ;  Kern  Co. 
(S).  46  m  SE  of  Bakersfield.  SP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Airport.  Cement  works.  Limestone 
quarries;  clay  pits.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  wheat,  barley,  Bartlett  pears. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1900      5      24      224      8.00        §1,400 

Gordon  Wilder,  Editor;  Walter  Johnson,  Publisher. 

TEMPLE  CITY  (CIO),  pop.  X  32,  500;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  14  m  E  of  Los  Angeles.  SP 
RR.  Poultry  equipment,  ceramics  manufactured.  Hatcheries  ;  nurseries  ;  machine 
shops.  Residential.  Poultry,  fruit  farms. 
Times-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1922      8     24     280     3.50        §3,125 

Ralph  H.  Turner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  5914  Temple  City  Blvd.  8,825  —  Free 

TERRA  BELLA  (F7%),  pop.  X900;  Tulare  Co.  (SC).  43  m  N  of  Bakersfield.  SP  RR. 
Bank,   Porterville.   Citrus   fruit   and   vegetables   packed;   olive   cannery.    Fruit, 
grain  farms.  Oranges,  wheat,  olives,  alfalfa  seed. 
News-f  .....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1911     7     24     280      3.00  §652 

Robert  E.  Barnhart,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

THOUSAND  OAKS  (F9),  pop.  1,243  ;  Ventura  Co.  (S).  18  m  E  of  Ventura.  Nearest  rail- 
road  station,  Camarillo.  SP  RR.  Manufactures  aircraft  parts,  amusement  park 
equipment.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruit,  walnuts,  beans. 
Conejo  News-f  ........................  Mon.&Thurs.-Independent  ........  1954      6     24     224      3.00        §1,177 

Guy  Runnion,  Editor  and  Publisher,  13330  Ventura  Blvd. 

Post  Card  Collector  News  +  ...  Bi-wkly,  Sat...  {  ^fleeting          1937     4     22     14°     2'°°        *3»000 
Bob  Hend  ricks,  Editor;  Ores  cent  a  Publishing  Corp.,  3380  Ventura  Blvd. 

THOUSAND  PALMS  (J10),  pop.  X100;  Riverside  Co.  70  m  SE  of  Redlands.  SP  RR. 

Bank,  Indio.  Fruit,  truck  farms. 
Desert  Rat  Scrap  Book  ...........  4  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Desert  Humor...  1946     4     28     220        .50 

Harry  Oliver,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TIBURON   (Jl%),  pop.   XI,  200;  Marin  Co.   (W).  On  San  Pablo  Bay,  6  m  N  of  San 

Francisco.  NWP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Bank,  Sausalito.  Boat  works. 
Peninsula  Pelican,  The     ..     .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1952      8     23      287      3.00          1372 

Jack  Lepinski,  Publisher,  10  Bank  St.,  San  Anselmo. 

Record—See  Mill  Valley. 

TOPANGA  (BIO),  pop.  X845;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  10  m  NW  of  Santa  Monica,  near- 

est bank  and  railroad  station,  PE  RR. 
Independent  —  See  Independent,  Santa  Monica. 
Journal  (offset)  .......................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1941      5     22      189     3.00  §650 

Harry  C.  Boehme,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  819. 

TORRANCE  (Cll),  pop.  22,241  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-14-57,  gives  93,372);  Los 
Angeles  Co.  (S).  16  m  S  of  Los  Angeles.  AT&SF;  PE  RRs.  El  Camino  College. 
Manufactures  steel,  aluminum,  oil  well  machinery  and  tools,  plumbing  and 
heating  fixtures,  rubber  goods,  petroleum  products,  pistons,  chemicals,  plastics, 
abalone  novelties,  brick,  tile,  aircraft,  butter,  cheese,  insulating  material. 
Railroad  shops.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Celery,  lettuce,  tomatoes. 

Herald  +  ..................................  Sun.  &  Thurs.-Independent  .......  1914     8     28 


King  Williams,  Editor;  King  Williams  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Sunday  clrc.         4,518 

1619  Gramercy  Ave.  2.32S  —  Free 

Pre.s  +  .....................................  Mon.&Thur...Independent  ......  1949     8     24     294     6° 


Southland  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  1406  Cravens  Ave.  Monday  circ.         5,760 

WarhoopV  ...............................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1947      8     22      294 

Students  of  El  Camino  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.          2,550 

TRACY  (D6),  pop.  8.410  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-18-56,  gives  10,602)  ;  San  Joaquin  Co. 
(C).  20  m  SW  of  Stockton.  SP  RR.  Milk  products,  concrete  pipe,  beet  sugar 
factories  ;  alfalfa  mill  :  fruit,  vegetable  packing  plants.  Agriculture.  Lima  beans, 
tomatoes,  asparagus,  barley. 
Press-h  .....................................  Mon.&Thurs...Independent  ..   .  1896     7     24     294     6.50        §3,466 

Roy  Miller,  Editor;  Laura  E.  Matthews,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  419. 

TRONA  (H7%),  pop.  2,450;  San  Bernardino  Co.   (SE).  125  m  N  of  San  Bernardino. 

Trona  RR.  Bank,  Tehachapi.  Potash  and  borax  salts  manufactured. 
Sun  —  See  San  Bernardino. 

TRUCKEE   (E4),  pop.   1,025;  Nevada  Co.   (NE).  82  m  SW  of  Reno,  Nev.  SP  RR. 
Summer  and  winter  resort. 


...        }Thur§day  ........  Republican  .........  1869     7     24     280     8.00        81,335 

Walter  M.  Barr'eU,'  Editor  and  Publisher. 


-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jtine  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +Uaes  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.    ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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CALIFORNIA 


Estab  Cols <2> Width? Depth    Sub  Circ 

TUJUNGA  (CIO),  (pop.  inc.  in  Los  Angeles) ;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  12  m  NW  of  Glen- 
dale,  nearest  railroad  station.  SP;  UP;  PE  RRs.  Residential.  Health  resort. 
Fruit,  truck,  poultry  farms.  Grapes,  oranges,  vegetables. 

JThursday Independent 1920     8     22      287     3.00        §6,081 

Ray~W.  Brooks  Editor  and  Publisher,  9918  Commerce  Ave. 

TULARE  (F7%),  pop.  12,446  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-25-55,  gives  13  253)  ;  Tulare  Co. 
(SC).  45  m  S  of  Fresno.  AT&SF;  SP  RRs.  Creameries;  cotton  gins;  winery. 
Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  dairy  products,  deciduous  fruit.  TV  station. 

Advance-Register-]- Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1881     8     22     285   15.00   **4,780 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Prints  Tulare  Shopping  News  weekly  on  Thursday  for  free  distribution. 

John  P.  Scripps  Newspapers,  Publishers. 

TULELAKE  (Dl^s).  Pop.  1,028;  Siskiyou  Co.  (N).  32  m  SE  of  Klamath  Falls.  Ore. 
SP  RR.  Saw  mill.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  barley,  alfalfa. 

Reporter-!- Thursday Independent 1934      7     24      280     3.50        §1,207 

Joanne  Dahle,  Editor;  Al  Childress,  Publisher. 

TUOLUMNE  (E5V2).  pop.  1.284;  Tuolumne  Co.  (EC).  49  m  NE  of  Modesto.  SRC  RR. 
Bank,  Sonora.  Lumber  mills.  Gold  mines;  timber.  Agriculture.  Apples,  livestock, 
turkeys. 

Prospector Friday Independent 1901      6      24      280      2.50        §1,046 

Kenneth  E.  Robinson  and  Raymond  J.  Harden,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

TURLOCK  (E6).  pop.  6,235  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-24-54,  gives  6,745);  Stanislaus 
Co.  (C).  40  m  SE  of  Stockton.  SP;  TS  RRs.  Vegetables,  fruit  packed;  crates,  milk 
cartons,  butter  manufactured.  Hatcheries;  nursery.  Poultry,  fruit,  dairy  farms. 
Turkeys,  grapes. 

California -f Thursday Religious 1916      5     24      224     3.00        $4,016 

C.  M.  Strom,  Editor;  Mission  Covenant  Assn.  of  Calif.,  Publisher. 

Journal-f Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1904      8     24     294   12.00       *5,515 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Jack  Bliler,  Editor ;  Stanley  T.  Wilson,  Publisher. 

TUSTIN  (DID,  pop.  1,143  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-8-57,  gives  1,730);  Orange  Co. 
(S).  3  m  E  of  Santa  Ana.  SP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Citrus  fruit  packing  plants;  fruit 
juices,  cement  pipes  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruits,  sugar  beets,  beans. 

f  News-f Thursday Independent 1922      8     24     808      3.00        §2,300 

i   Orange  Belt  Shopper-f-         ...Wednesday.  ..  Shopping  .   ...  8     24     808       J2.350 — Free 

I  William  A.  Moses,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TWENTYNINE  PALMS  (J9%).  pop.  1,022;  San  Bernardino  Co.  (SE).  70  m  E  of  San 
Bernardino.  Railroad  station,  Palm  Springs.  SP  RR.  Airport.  Health  resort. 

Desert  Trail -f Thursday Independent 1935     7      22     280      3.50        §2,500 

J.  B.  Briggs,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

News — See  Desert  Journal  of  Joshua  Tree. 

UKIAHf  (B4%),pop.  6,120  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-11-57,  gives  10,350) ;  Mendocino  Co. 
(NW).  60  m  N  of  Santa  Rosa.  NWP  RR.  Airline,  PC;  Fruit  packing  houses; 
wineries :  concrete  pipe,  sheet  metal  works ;  lumber  mills ;  masonite  plant.  Agri- 
culture. Pears,  grapes,  cattle. 

Journal-!- {j^^*1  Sat*  Independent 1860      8     24     28712.00          3,904 

Geo.  Hunter,  Editor;  B.  A.  Cober,  Publisher. 
News-!- Thursday Republican 1950     8     24     294     3.00        §2,710 

Robert  F.  Gerber,  Editor  and  Publisher,  106  N.  School  St. 

UPLAND  (H9%),  pop.  9,203  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-30-56,  gives  12,650);  San  Ber- 
nardino Co.  (S).  35  m  E  of  Los  Angeles.  PE;  AT&SF  RRs.  Citrus  fruit  pack- 
ing; slaughter  house.  Fruit  farms.  Lemons,  oranges,  grapefruit. 

f  Foothill  Advertiser  ..       Tuesday Shopping         ....1957     9      21     290          7,100 — Free 

1   News-f- Thursday Independent 1894      9     21     290     4.00        §3,825 

1  Mel  Hodell.  Editor  and  Publisher,  257  East  9th  St. 

VACAVILLE  (D5),  pop.  3,169  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-13-57,  gives  9,018)  ;  Solano  Co. 
(NWC).  27  m  SW  of  Sacramento.  SP;  SN  RRs.  Fruit  packing;  vegetables  and 
fruit  drying;  creamery.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit,  barley,  hay. 

Reporter-!- Friday Independent 1883     8     23     280     4.75        §3,200 

John  Rico.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VALLEJO  (C5%),  pop.  26,038  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-23-52,  gives  84.913);  Solano 
Co.  (NWC).  On  Strait  of  Carquinez,  27  m  NE  of  San  Francisco.  SP  RR. 

Manufactures  dairy  products,  sportswear,  flour,  boats,  beverages,  window 
screens.  Planing  mill;  sheet  metal  works.  Five  banks;  bank  deposits  (6-30-58), 
$46,134,352.  21,870  electric  meters;  20,330  gas  meters;  27,445  telephones. 
Mare  Island  Naval  Shipyard.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 

(?v<£; Jfx'  Sat*  Ind.  Dem 1867     8      23      294  **23,503 


News-Chronicle  + ^un 

Times  Herald-f Every  Morn. ...Ind.  Dem 

Subscription  includes  News-Chronicle. 

Color  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Luther  E.  Gibson,  Publisher. 
Labor  Journal-*- Friday Labor 1920     5     24     224     8.00 

Olympic  Press,  Publisher,  316  Virginia  St. 


1868     8     23      294   21.00**23,SS2 
Sunday  circ.**23,712 


5,408 


Ciradfttioi 


r*Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +  Uses  Mats.    <$>  Nonpareil 
em§,   12  to  inch.     ?  Agate  lines.   14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand   McNally 
estimate.    \M"ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Estab  Cols <S> Width? Depth    Sub  Clre 

VAN  NUYS  (BIO),  (pop.  inc.  in  Los  Angeles)  ;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (8).  18  m  NW  of  Los 
Angeles.  SP  RR.  Aircraft,  auto  body  and  trailers,  cabinets,  chemicals,  dairy 
products,  brick  and  tile,  concrete  block,  pipes,  guided  missiles,  toys,  plastics 
manufactured;  automotive  assembly  plant.  Hatcheries;  nurseries.  Residential. 
Fruit,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

8       24       294    21'00 


News  "Green  Sheet" -f [2  Thurs  Independent 

Walter  Mendenhall,  Editor;  Van  Nuys  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  310. 

VENICE  (B10%),  (pop.  inc.  in  Los  Angeles)  ;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  On  Pacific  Ocean, 
1  m  S  of  Santa  Monica.  PE  RR.  Oil  refineries;  bottling  works;  machine  shop. 
Nursery.  Seaside  resort.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Celery,  lettuce. 
Independent — See  Independent,  Santa  Monica. 

Road  and  Track Monthly Auto-Sports 1947      3      27      143      5.00*132,197 

Pete  Molson,  Editor;  Enthusiasts  Publications,  Inc.,  81i44  Vista  Del  Mar, 
Plaza  Del  Rey. 

Roberts  News-f Thursday Independent 1928     8     22      29yAC  35,141— Free 

Louise  Emery,  Editor;  Santa  Monica  Publishing  Co.,  1640  Third  St. 

Vanguard-}- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Ind.  Rep 1923      8      24      294    12.00    **  1,097 

Color    advertising    accepted.    Space    sold    in    combination    with    Star-News    of 

Culver  City. 
David  J.  Duncan,  Publisher,  1916  Lincoln  Blvd. 

VENTURAf   (F9),  pop.   x 2 5, 880;  Ventura  Co.   (S).  70  m  N  of  Los  Angeles.  SP  RR. 

Airline,  PC;   Major  oil  producing  area.   Manufactures   gasoline,   concrete  pipe, 

women's  wear,  dairy,  food  products,  beverages.  Summer  and  winter  resort.  Oil, 

gas    wells.    Agriculture.    Citrus    fruit,    walnuts,    lima    beans,    poultry,    garden, 

truck,  cattle. 
Star- Free  Press-f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1875      8      23      294   18.00 **2l,275 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Roy  Pinkerton,  Ed.;  J.  P.  Scripps  Newspapers,  Publisher,  567  E.  Santa  Clara  St. 
Ventura  County  News-f Friday Independent 1928      5      24      227      3.00         §1,527 

Mark  Edwards,  Publisher,  272  East  Main  St. 

VICTORVILLE  (H9),  pop.  3,241;  San  Bernardino  Co.  (SE).  42  m  N  of  San  Ber- 
nardino. AT&SF;  UP  RRs.  Cement  plants.  Health  resort.  Dude  ranches.  Gold 
mines;  granite  quarries.  Agriculture.  Alfalfa,  cattle,  turkeys. 

Victor  Press-f Thursday Republican 1937      9      22      280      3.50          6,500 

John  E.  Barry,  Editor;  John  E.  Barry  and  Frank  Barnett,  Publishers,  Drawer  C. 

VISALIAf  (F7),  pop.  11,749  (special  U.  S  Census  11-27-56,  gives  14,521);  Tulare  Co. 
(SC).  42  m  SE  of  Fresno.  SP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Airline,  UAL.  Fruit  canneries; 
cheese,  butter,  transformers,  milling  products,  beveiages  manufactured.  Walnuts, 
fruit  packed.  College  of  the  Sequoias.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit,  cattle,  eggs. 

Times-Delta-f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1859      8      23      297    21.00    **9,136 

Tulare  County  Rancher -f Wednesday Shopping 1952      8      23      297          7,117 — Free 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  M.  Speidel,  Publisher,  214  W.  Acequia  St. 

VISTA   (H10),  pop.   1,705;  San  Diego  Co.    (SE).  32  m  N  of  San  Diego.  AT&SF  RR. 

Citrus    fruit   and    vegetable    packing.    Fruit,    truck,    poultry    farms.    Avocados, 

limes,  celery,  tomatoes. 

f  News-f Saturday Legal 1948      5      24      224      3.00 

1   Shopping  Guide-f Thursday Shopping 1951      5      24      224 

1            Carey  W.  Stevenson,  Editor ;  Vista  News  Co..  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  846. 
Press-f Mon.&Thurs... Republican 1926      8      24      294      4.00         §4,560 

E.  M.  Remsburg,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  637. 

WALNUT — South  Valley  News — See  La  Puente. 

WALNUT  CREEK  (Kl%),  pop.  2,420;  Contra  Costa  Co.  (W).  15  m  NE  of  Oakland. 

SP    RR.    Manufactures    canned    goods,    electronic    equipment,    food    processing 

machinery,    hand    power    tools,    plastic    coverings ;    walnut    processing    plant. 

Poultry,  fruit,  dairy  farms.  Walnuts,  apricots,  prunes,  pears. 
Contra  Costa  News  Register  -f  Tues.&Thurs..  Legal  &  Bus 1955     5      24      22420.00  466 

J.  Keith  Pope,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1237. 
Contra  Costa  Times -f Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1911      8      22      294      5.00          5,247 

Prints  shopper  for  free  distribution.  Circ.  $40,107. 

Dean  Lesher,  Publisher. 
Contra  Costa  Walnut  Kernel -f  Thursday Ind.  Dem 1931      8      23      294      3.60        §4,250 

Prints  Shopping  News  weekly  for  free  distribution. 

L.  E.  Stoddard,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1523  East  St. 
Sun-f Friday Independent 1951      8      23      294      3.75        §3,355 

Prints  Sun  Shopping  News  for  free  distribution. 

Herman  Silverman,  Editor;  Sun  Publishing  Co.,  1320  Locust  St. 

WASCO  <F8),  pop.  5592;  Kern  Co.  (S).  30  m  NW  of  Bakersfield.  AT&SF  RR. 
Chemical,  concrete  pipe  factories ;  cotton  gins ;  machine  shops ;  planing  mill.  Oil 
wells.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  potatoes,  sugar  beets. 

News-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1911     8     24      301      3.50        §2,193 

Wallace  E.  Shafer,  Editor;  Tom  M.  Shafer,  Publisher. 

WATERFORD  (E6),  pop.  1,777;  Stanislaus  Co.  (C).  13  m  E  of  Modesto,  nearest  bank- 
ing town.  SP  RR.  Diversified  farming.  Figs,  peaches,  apricots,  walnuts. 

News-f .        Thursday Independent 1916     6     24     280     2.50  §876 

L.  Clark  Billups,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation-— **Scpt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  «A.B.C  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  aworn;  tPublisher'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uae§  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  Inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Cenaua.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols <J> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cirt 

WATSONVILLE  <D6%),  pop.  11,572;  Santa  Cruz  Co.  (W).  20  m  N  of  Salinas.  SP  RR. 
Fruit,  vegetable  and  lettuce  packing  houses  ;  evaporating,  cold  storage,  electronics 
plants;  bottling  works;  railroad  shops;  spray  chemicals,  vinegar,  pectin,  boxes, 
crates,  dairy  products  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Apples,  lettuce,  berries. 

Register-Pajaronian-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1868      8     23     280   15.00   **7,737 

Frank  F.  Orr,  Editor;  J.  P.  Scripps  Newspapers,  Publisher. 

WEAVERVILLEf  (C3),  pop.  1,482;  Trinity  Co.  (NW).  48  m  NW  of  Redding,  nearest 
railroad  station.  SP  RR.  Saw  mill.  Gold  mining;  pine,  fir,  cedar  timber.  Stock, 
grain,  poultry  farms. 

Trinity  Journal  + Thursday Independent 1856      7      24      280      4.00        §1,»75 

John  Steppling,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEED  (C2).  pop.  2,739;  Siskiyou  Co.  (N).  71  m  SW  of  Klamath  Falls,  Ore. 
SP  RR.  Lumber,  sashes,  doors,  veneer  manufactured.  White  pine  timber.  Dairy, 
stock  farms. 

Press-}- Thursday Independent 1925      7      24      280      3.00        §1,250 

Cyril  B.  and  Frances  E.  Rippon,  Editors  and  Publishers,  108  Lake  Ave. 

WESTCOVINA  (DlO).pop.  4,499  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-22-58,  gives  45,006)  ;  (Branch 
of  Covina  P.  O.)  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  20  m  E  of  Los  Angeles.  SP  RR.  Guided 
missile  parts  factory;  nursery.  Fruit  farms. 
San  Gabriel  Valley  Tribune — See  Covina. 

Tribune* Thursday Independent 1947      8      22     '"vACS 

San   Gabriel   Valley   Newspapers,   Inc.,   Publisher,    P.   O.    Box    1228,    Fleetwood 

Annex,  Covina. 

WESTMINSTER  (Dll),  pop.  3,131  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-29-57,  gives  16,020); 
Orange  Co.  (S).  10  m  W  of  Santa  Ana.  PE  RR.  Bank,  Garden  Grove.  Diversified 
farming. 

Herald  4- Friday Independent 1946     5      24     224      2.50 

Herald  Publishing  Co. 

TriCity  Free  Press-f Thursday Independent 1953      8     24     291      8'04%9o— Free 

Paul   Chappie,   Editor;   Ben   Reddick,   Publisher,    9593%    Garden    Grove   Blvd., 

Garden  Grove. 

WESTWOOD  HILLS — See  Independent,  also  Westwood  Hills  Citizen,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
WHITTIER   (C10V6),  pop.  23,820    (special  U.  S.  Census,  4-4-56,  gives   32,217);  Los 
Angeles  Co.  (S).  13  m  SE  of  Los  Angeles.  UP;  PE  RRs. 

Manufactures  oil  tools,  welding  rods,  alloy  steel  products,  automobile  polish, 
auto  radiators,  gas  and  oil  burners,  spray  chemicals,  tile,  paper  cartons,  news- 
paper machinery,  bullets,  aircraft  parts,  boxes,  cutlery,  optical  glass,  plastics, 
womens'  apparel.  Citrus  fruit,  mushrooms,  packed.  Whittier  College.  Oil,  gas 
wells.  Fruit,  dairy  farms.  Oranges,  lemons,  avocados,  walnuts.  Four  banks ;  bank 
clearings  (June,  1958),  $17,617,436;  deposits  (12-31-57),  $67,235,000.  11,753 
electric  meters;  12,085  gas  meters.  75,812  telephones. 

News-h Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1905      9      22      294    15. 00^*17,565 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Prints  Sun-Advertiser  on  Thursday  for  free  distribution. 

Mynatt  Smith,  Editor;  Leo  E.  Owens,  Publisher. 

Quaker  Campus -f  V Friday Collegiate 1913      5      24     227x1.50          1,015 

Students  of  Whittier  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

f    Star-Review-f Sunday Independent 1930      8      23      294     $41,400 — Free 

]    East  Whittier  Review -f Thursday Independent 1953      8      23      294      J26.000 — Free 

1  John  G.  Larritzen,  Editor;  Review  Publishing  Co.,  8822  Walnut  Way. 

WILLIAMS  (C4%),  pop.  1,134  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-12-57,  gives  1,243)  ;  Colusa  Co. 
(NO.  55  m  NW  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR.  Feed  mill.  Oil  w^lis.  Grain,  fruit,  stock 
farms.  Walnuts  sugar  beets. 

Farmer  + Friday Republican 1886      8     24      308      2.50  658 

Bob  and  Ray  Weston,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WILLITS  (B4),  pop.  2,691  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-22-54,  gives  3,506);  Mendocino 
Co.  (NW).  84  m  N  of  Santa  Rosa.  CW;  NWP  RRs.  Saw  mills;  bottling  works; 
railroad  shops.  Redwood,  fir,  pine  timber.  Stock,  dairy  farms. 

News-f Wednesday Ind.  Rep 1908      7     24     280     3.60        §1,4OO 

Lee  P.  Kenworthy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WILLOWSf  (C4),  pop.  8,019;  Glenn  Co.  (NWC).  75  m  NW  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR. 
Manufactures  cheese,  butter,  feed,  beverages.  Rice  drying  plant.  Diversified 
farming.  Rice. 

fjournal-f- [jj^^*' Sat>  Independent 1877  9      21      294    12.00         §3,022 

•<  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

WestsJde  Shopper 4- Thursday Shopping 1957  9      21      294         5,615 — Free 

I  Edwin  F.  Davis,  Editor  and  Publisher,  236  W.  Sycamore  St. 

WILMINGTON  (Cll),  (pop.  inc.  in  Los  Angeles).  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  Harbor  city,  28 
m  S  of  Los  Angeles.  UP;  SP;  AT&SF;  PE  RRs.  Oil  refining;  brass  foundries: 
fish  canneries;  shipyard.  Borax,  paper  bags  rope,  lumber,  asbestos,  magnesia, 
plaster,  vegetable  and  copra  oil  manufactured.  Fisheries.  Agriculture.  Tomatoes, 
celery,  cauliflower. 

Graphic — See  Long  Beach. 

Press  -Journal  + j^^^' Sat' Independent 1864     8     24     28012.00          4,9€7 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Prints   Shopping  News   weekly   on  Friday   for  free   distribution.   Circ.,   12,700. 

W.  J.  Anderson,  Publisher,  616  N.  Avalon  Blvd. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CALIFORNIA Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1969 

— —  Estab  Coif <J> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cire 

WINTERS  (D5),  pop.  1,265 ;  Yolo  Co.  (SC).  28  m  W  of  Sacramento.  SP  RR.  Fruit  drying 
and  packing  plants.  Agriculture.  Apricots,  peaches,  wheat,  almonds. 

Express  + Thursday Independent 1888     6     24     266     8.50  925 

Newton  Wallace,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WOODLAKE  (F7),  pop.  2,525;  Tulare  Co.  (SC).  25  m  W  of  Sequoia  and  Kings  Canyon 
Nat'l  Parks.  AT&SF;  VIS  RRs.  Fruit  and  vegetable  packing  plants;  scales, 
concrete  pipes  and  vaults  manufactured.  Diversified  farming.  Citrus  fruit, 
g rapes,  olives. 

Echo-f- Friday Independent 1913      7      24     278     8.00  886 

Joseph  E.  Doctor,  Editor;  H.  A.  Andresen,  Publisher. 

WOODLANDf  (D5),  pop.  9,886  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-11-54,  gives  11,555);  Yolo 
Co.  (C).  20  m  NW  of  Sacramento.  SP;  SN  RRs.  Airport.  Rice,  beet  sugar,  olive 
oil,  plating  mills;  bottling  works;  winery;  cannery.  Butter,  almond  hullers, 
concrete  pipe,  fertilizer  manufactured.  Hatchery.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets, 
walnuts,  almonds,  rice. 

{Democrat-*- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1857     9     22     298   13.80   **5,098 
Color  advertising  accepted. 
Mail-f Thursday  .  .    Shopping       ..   .  1868     9     22     298         8,365— Free 
P.  R.  Leake,  Editor;  E.  E.  Leake  Publishing  Company. 

Record  of  Yolo  County  + Tues.  &  Fri Republican 1938      8      24     294     4.00          4,881 

Douglas  Tibbitts,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WOODLAND  HILLS  (pop.  inc.  in  Los  Angeles)  ;  Los  Angeles  Co.  (S).  Suburb  of  Los 
Angeles.  Railroad  station,  Canoga  Park.  SP  RR.  Residential. 

Mailer Thursday Independent 1957      8     22      294 

Glen  L.  Ingles,  Editor;  West  Valley  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  VAC  7,002 — Free 

6648  Reseda  Blvd.,  Reseda. 

Reporter^- .Friday Republican 1948      5      24      224      2.50          2,589 

Hugh  Harlan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  21032  Ventura  Blvd. 

YORBA  LINDA  (Dll),  pop.  X702;  Orange  Co.  (S).  30  m  SE  of  Los  Angeles.  PE  RR. 
Citrus  fruit  packing  houses.  Oil  wells.  Fruit,  truck  farms.  Lemons,  oranges, 
avocados. 

Star-f Thursday Independent 1917      5      24     224      3.00  $985 

P.  S.  Lucas,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

YREKAf  (C2),  pop.  3,227  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-3-54,  gives  3,899) ;  Siskiyou  Co.  (N). 
40  m  S  of  Medford,  Ore.  YW  RR.  Airline,  SWA.  Creamery;  bottling,  cabinet 
works,  logging;  lumber  mill.  Gold  mines;  pine  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  grain, 
poultry  farms. 

fJournal-f .Thursday Independent 1853      8     24     280     3.00  5229 

•I    Siskiyou  News  + jl^®*' Sat' Independent 1877      8     24      280   11.00        52,997 

L  John  Condit,  Editor;  Edgar  J.  Foss,  Publisher. 

YUBA  CITYt  (D4%),  pop.  7,861  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-19-55,  gives  10,294)  ;  Sutter 
Co.  (C).  On  Feather  River,  40  m  N  of  Sacramento.  SP;  SN  RRs.  Fruit  canning 
and  drying;  fruit  and  nut  packing  house;  concrete  pipe  works;  creamery;  feed 
mill;  frozen  food,  seed  cleaning  plants.  Diversified  farming.  Peaches,  prunes, 
rice,  beans. 

Appeal-Democrat — See  Marysville. 

Independent-Herald -j- Thursday Republican 1861      8     24      287      3.00        53,117 

Earl  C.  Brownlee,  Editor;  Independent-Herald  Inc.,  Publisher,  511  Reeves  Ave. 

YUCAIPA  (H8%),  pop.  1,515;  San  Bernardino  Co.  (SE).  9  m  E  of  Redlands,  nearest 
railroad.  AT&SF;  SP  RRs.  Fruit,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Peaches,  plums,  tomatoes, 
apples. 

News  Mirror+ .Thursday Independent 1915      8      22      294      3.50        53,566 

Maxwell  Pollard.  Editor;  W.  L.  Newton,  Publisher,  175  W.  Yucaipa  Blvd. 

YUCCA  VALLEY  (J9%),  pop.  X800;  San  Bernardino  Co.  (SE).  31  m  NW  of  Palm 
Springs.  Railroad  station,  Whitewater.  SP  RR.  Bank,  Banning.  Desert  and  health 
resort. 

Hi-Desert  Star -f Thursday Independent 1957      5     23      224      3.00        51,775 

Rodney  T.  Jones,  Editor;  Mark  C.  Green,  Publisher. 

Progress — See  Desert  Journal  of  Joshua  Tree. 

Circulation — **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *Jur.e  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  <$> Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  X  Rand  McNally 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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RAILROADS 
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54  Chicago,  Rock  island 

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55  Colorado  &  South -Eastern 


56  Colorado  &  Southern 

57  Colorado  &  Wyoming 


60  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Western 
64  Great  Western 


66  Laramie.  North  Park 
&  Western 


122  Missouri  Pacific 

125  Rio  Grande  Southen 

126  San  Luis  Central 


127  San  Luis  Valley  Southern 
180  Union  Pacific 


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COLORADO 

Population,  1,325,089  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  DENVER 

Colorado  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Nebraska  and  Wyoming,  east  by  Nebraska  and  Kansas, 
south  by  Oklahoma  and  New  Mexico,  and  west  by  Utah.  Its  length,  from  east  to  west,  is  380  miles; 
breadth,  280  miles.  The  total  land  area  is  103,922  square  miles ;  rank  in  area,  seventh. 

The  state,  justly  famous  for  its  scenery,  is  intersected  near  the  center  by  the  main  range  of 
the  Rock  Mountains,  known  as  the  "Continental  Divide,"  and  includes  its  highest  points.  Among 
them  are  Mounts  Elbert  and  Massive,  the  2nd  and  3rd  highest  peaks  in  the  country,  and  famed 
Pike's  Peak.  The  mountains  enclose  wonderful  valleys  or  basins,  known  as  parks.  Many  are  small 
but  several  are  nearly  2,000  square  miles  in  area.  These  parks  are  well  timbered,  and  abound 
with  beautiful  scenery,  being  diversified  with  low  hills  and  ridges.  All  the  great  rivers  which  rise 
In  the  state  have  their  sources  in  these  hills.  The  average  altitude  of  this  state  is  over  6,800  feet 
above  sea  level,  and  the  lowest  altitude,  along  the  Arkansas  River,  in  B rowers  county,  is  3,350 
feet.  There  are  forty  peaks  towering  to  an  altitude  of  14,000  feet  or  more.  In  crossing  the 
mountains  the  height  reached  by  railroads  is  10,856  feet.  Timber  is  found  in  many  places  in 
Colorado  at  a  height  of  11,000  feet,  and  the  snow  line  in  summer  is  nearly  14,000  feet,  while  in 
the  European  Alps  but  little  arboreal  growth  is  found  at  over  6,000  feet,  and  the  line  of 
perpetual  snow  is  between  9,000  and  10,000  feet.  Wheat  and  oats  have  attained  maturity  at 
7,000  to  8,000  feet,  barley  at  over  10,000  feet  and  apples,  pears,  plums,  cherries  and  small 
fruits  between  7,000  and  8,000  feet.  There  are  many  mineral  springs,  some  reputed  to  have 
medicinal  value.  Everywhere  is  unusual  conformation  and  coloration.  The  eastern  part  of 
Colorado  is  an  immense  plain  which  was  for  many  years  devoted  to  cattle  raising,  but  is  now 
being  rapidly  developed  into  one  of  the  finest  agricultural  districts  in  the  country.  The  climate 
is  warm  in  summer  and  cold  in  winter,  but  dry  and  healthful.  It  is  especially  attractive  to  persons 
desiring  relief  from  tuberculosis.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Denver  gives  the  temperature  (annual 
monthly  mean  )at  50.4;  highest  on  record,  105;  lowest  on  record,  — 29.  Total  annual  precipitation 
is  14.01  inches. 

The  state  is  amply  supplied  with  railway  facilities,  and  freight  tonnage  and  tourist  travel  are 
heavy.  The  Moffat  railroad  tunnel,  32,160  feet  long,  under  James  Peak,  completed  in  1928, 
opened  up  an  important  territory  west  of  the  Continental  Divide.  The  University  of  Colorado  is 
located  at  Boulder,  the  Colorado  School  of  Mines  at  Golden. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  thirty-fourth.  Urban  population  (1950),  62.8%.  In  1950,  of 
the  1,325,089  total  population,  1,296,653  were  white;  28,436  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  45,578.  Farm  acreage,  37,953,099.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
882.7.  Average  value  per  farm,  $261,164.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  10,827. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $173,126,000;  livestock  and  products 
(including  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $302,754,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  wheat,  $58,181,000;  sugar  beets  (1956  value  of  produc- 
tion), $23,284,000,  rank,  second ;  potatoes.  $18,500,000,  rank,  fifth:  hay,  $12,672,000,  rank,  third; 
dry  edible  beans,  $11,001,000,  rank,  fourth;  corn,  $9,193,000;  sorghum  grain,  $8,389,000,  rank, 
seventh;  barley,  $8,303,000,  rank,  eighth;  broomcorn  (value  of  production),  $2,408,000,  rank, 
second;  oats,  $1,627,000;  alfalfa  seed,  $481,000;  rye,  $271,000;  dry  field  peas,  $213,000;  sweet- 
clover  seed,  $128,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruits  (noncitrus)  (1957)  :  peaches,  $5,267,000,  rank,  sixth;  apples,  $2,160,- 
000;  pears,  $429,000,  rank,  seventh;  cherries,  $328.000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $234,930,000;  all  sheep  and 
lambs,  $88,504,000,  rank,  fourth;  horses  and  mules,  $5,244,000;  hogs  and  pigs,  $4,850,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957)  :  eggs,  $7,446,000;  turkeys,  $6,160,000;  chickens  (farm  and 
commercial  broilers),  $1,385,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $33,613,000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms,  896,000.000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957)  :  creamery  butter,  12,712,000  Ibs.:  Ameri- 
can cheese,  1,369,000  Ibs.;  creamed  cottage  cheese,  10,070,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  6,319,000  gallons. 

FORESTS 

Total  forest  production  (1947),  144,966  M  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  ponderosa  pine,  en  gel - 
mann  spruce,  lodgepole  pine,  douglas  fir,  white  fir,  cottonwood  and  aspen. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1964:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $471,507,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
food  and  kindred  products,  primary  metal  industries,  printing  and  publishing.  Total  expenditures 
for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $30,031,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1954),  $241,800,000.  Principal  mineral  products  In  order  of  value:  petroleum,  molyb- 
denum, line. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  654,900.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  eat.).  849,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  489.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  16,465;  sales,  $1,725,297,000. 

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LIST  OF  COUNTIES* 

Total  number  of  counties  63 

County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop.  County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Adams   (NEC),  Brighton 40,284  33  Lake   (C).  Leadville 8.150 

2  Alamoaa  (S).  Alamosa 10.681  34   La  Plata  (SW),  Durango 14.880 

8  Arapahoe    (C).   Littleton 62.125  35   Larimer   (N),  Fort  Collins 48,554 

4   Archuleta  (S),  Pagosa  Springs 3.030  36   Las  Animaa    (SE),  Trinidad 25.902 

6   Baca    (SE).   Springfield 7,964  87   Lincoln   (E),  Hugo 6,909 

6  Bent    (SE),  Las   Animas 8,776  38   Logan    (NE),   Sterling 17,187 

7  Boulder  (N),  Boulder 48.296  39  Mesa  (W),  Grand  Junction 88.974 

8  Chaffe    (C).    Salida 7,168  40  —Mineral   (SW),  Creede 698 

9  Cheyenne   (E),  Cheyenne  Wells....     8.453  41   Moffat    (NW),    Craig 6.946 

10  Clear  Creek   (C),  Georgetown 8,289  42  Montezuma   (SW),  Cortex 9,991 

11  Conejos   (S),  Conejos 10,171  43   Montrose   (W).   Montrose 16,220 

12  Costilla   (S).  San  Luis 6.067  44   Morgan    (NE).   Fort   Morgan 18,074 

18  Crowley    (SE),   Ordway 6,222  45  Otero  (SE),  La  Junta 25,276 

14  Custer  (SC),  Westcliffe 1,673  46  Ouray  (SW),  Ouray 2,103 

16  Delta   (W).  Delta 17,365  47  Park    (C).    Fairplay 1,870 

16  Denver    (NO.   Denver 415.786  48  Phillips     (NE),    Holyoke 4,924 

17  Dolores    (SW),  Rico 1,966  49   Pitkin  (W),  Aspen 1,646 

18  Douglas   (C),  Caatle  Rock 8,507  50   Prowers    (SE),  Lamar 14.886 

19  Eagle   (NWC),  Eagle 4,488  51   pueblo   (SE),  Pueblo 90.188 

20  Elbert   (EC),  Kiowa.............. *»*2!  52  Rio  Blanco   (NW),  Meeker 4,719 

21  El  Paso  (EC).  Colorado  Springs....  74,623  53   R}o  Grande   (S),  Del  Norte 12.882 

l\  r^^/w^'r^0^11^;^^-   ii'SSS  54   Routt  <NW>'  Steamboat  Springs..      8,940 

23  Garfield    (W)     Glenwood I   Springs..   11,626  65   Saguache   (SC)>  Saguache 6,664 

24  Gilpin    (NC),  Central  City 850  Kft   Q__  T..__  /QW\    QiiVA1.t^n  i  Att 

26  Grand   (N),  Hot  Sulphur  Springs..     8,968  Jf   |«»   M?™if T<? wi T*i?,?rw'; J'SflJ 

26  Gunnison    (W).   Gunnison 6,716  *J   San    Miguel    (SW)     Tel  u ride 2.698 

97  winarlftl^   f«5Wl     TA!CA  Pitv  268  68  Sedgwick    (NE),  Julesburg 6,096 

28  Jl^l^^^^K:^   10,6$9  59   Summit   (C)Breckenridge 1.186 

29  Jackson    (N),    Walden 1,976  60  Teller   (C),  Cripple  Creek 2,754 

80  Jefferson    (NC),  Golden 65,687  61    Washington    (NE).    Akron 7.620 

81  Kiowa  (E),  Eads 3.008  62   Weld    (N).    Greeley 67.604 

82  Kit  Carson    (E).  Burlington 8,600  63   Yuma  (NE),  Wray 10,827 

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COLORADO  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number  Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  28               Daily  8 

Evening  Dailies  (23)              Semi-Weekly    1 

Morning  Dailies  (5)                Weekly  14 

Daily   Foreign   (1)               Fortnightly    2 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition  (10)               Semi-monthly    7 

Semi-weekly  4               Monthly    44 

Weekly  141               Bi-monthly  8 

Bi-monthly  1               Quarterly    o 

Free  or  partly  free  dist.  wklies    (6)               Three  times  a  yr 1 

Four  times  during  academic  yr.  1 

Total  Newspapers  174              Ten  times  a  year 1 

Six  times  a  year 1 

Ev.  2  wks.  dur.  academic  yr  ....  1 

Total  Periodicals  89 

Total  number  of  publications 263 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 55 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 124 

For  circulation  firur**  for  dally  papers  se«  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  It  ts 
possible  to  incorporate  •  later  figure  in  that  list. 


Estab  Cols4>WidthVDepth    Sub  Cire 

AKRONf  (N2),  pop.  1,605;  Washington  Co.  (NE).  107  m  NE  of  Denver.  CB&Q  RR. 
Airport.  Oil  production.  Creamery;  hatchery.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products, 
poultry,  grain. 

News-Reporter -f Thursday Independent 1911     7     24     283     3.00          1,895 

Coyne  Cooley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALAMOSAf  (H8),  pop.  5,854;  Alamosa  Co.  (S).  120  m  SW  of  Pueblo.  D&RGW  RR. 
Airline.  FAL.  Adams  State  College.  Creamery ;  flour  mill ;  bottling  works ;  railroad 
shops :  oil  refinery.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  lettuce,  peas. 

San  Luis  Valley  Courier Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1887      8      22     280    15.00   **3,O66 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Clff  Edwards.  Jr.,  Editor;  Elwood  Publishing  Co.  Inc. 

ANTONITO  (H8%),  pop.  1,266;  Conejos  Co.  (S).  120  m  SW  of  Pueblo.  D&RGW  RR. 
Bank,  La  Jara.  Stock,  grain,  truck  farms.  Sheep,  cattle,  potatoes. 

Ledger-News -f Thursday Independent 1802      7      24      280     3.00        1 1,000 

Melvin  Akre,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Col$<£> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clre 

ARVADA  (J3),  pop.  2  359;  Jefferson  Co.  (C).  2  m  NW  of  Denver.  C&S;  D&RGW  RRs. 
Distillery;  flour  mill;  machine  shops.  Truck,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Celery, 
sugar  beets,  grain. 

Enterprise-!- .Thursday Ind.  Dem 1908      8     24     280     2.50        $3,519 

Lloyd  W.  Gorrell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ASPENt  (F4),  pop.  916;  Pitkin  Co.  (W).  96  m  NE  of  Grand  Junction.  D&RGW  RR. 
Winter  and  summer  resort.  Timber.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Potatoes,  hay. 

Junior  Reviewers  V Semi-mo Educational 1942      2      52      131      3.50          1,500 

William  R.  Dunaway,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  36. 

Times-f Thursday Independent 1881      5      24      224      3.00        §1,750 

William  R.  Dunaway,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

AULT  (Kl%),  pop.  866;  Weld  Co.  (N).  11  m  N  of  Greeley.  UP  RR.  Stock,  dairy, 
poultry  farms.  Sugar  beets,  pinto  beans,  grain. 

Progress-f Thursday Republican 1904      7      23      280      2.50  §510 

Roy  Van  Dyke,  Editor;  H.  M.  Kurtz,  Publisher. 

AURORA  (K8),  pop.  11,421;  Arapahoe  Co.  (NEC).  Adjoins  Denver  on  east.  CB&Q; 
C&NW  RRs.  Residential.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats  alfalfa. 

Advocate   (offset) Thursday Independent 1947      5     24     224     3.00        §5,160 

Olen  L.  Bell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1441  Elmira  St. 

ANewasStar"Adam8  C°Unty  }Friday Independent 1911      5      23     245     2.00          3,006 

Kenneth   A!   Bundy,   Editor;  Weekly   Star  Publications,   Inc.,    1515   Elmira  St. 
BERTHOUD  (J2),  pop.  867;  Larimer  Co.  (N).  20  m  S  of  Fort  Collins.  C&S  RR.  Flour 

mill.  Agriculture,  sugar  beets,  wheat,  alfalfa. 
Bulletin  + Thursday Independent 1891      7      24      280      2.50  J740 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Holland  Fletcher,  Sr.,  Editors  and  Publishers 
BOULDERf   (J2H),  pop.   19,999;  Boulder  Co.   (N).  32  m  NW  of  Denver.  C&S;  UP 

RRs.  University  of  Colorado. 

Manufactures   chemicals,   dental  and   surgical  products,   cutlery,   brick,   tile, 

fishing  equipment    electronic   devices.   Nurseries.   Tourist  resort.   Gold,   silver, 

tungsten,  copper,  lead,  coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets. 
Arabian  Horse  News -f Monthly Arab.  Horses 1948     3     32      133      3.00        $5,900 

Not  published  in  January  or  July. 

Donald  R.  Coomber,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  295. 
Camera-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1891      8     22      301   13.00    **9,ft42 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

A.  A.  Paddock,  Editor;  Boulder  Publishing,  Inc. 

Colorado  Alumnus  (no  adv.). .Bi-monthly Coll.  Alumni Controlled  free  dist.     $30,000 

Max  Schaible,  Editor;  Associated  Alumni  of  the  Univ.  of  Colorado,  Publisher, 
Colorado  Daily  +V j  g|runn*X-Sat-  Collegiate 1876      5      22      172x7.00      $10,500 

Students  of  the  University  of  Colorado,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Colorado  EngineerV 4  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Eng'g 1904      2      42      140      1.50        $2,400 

University  of  Colorado,  College  of  Engineering,  Publisher. 
Colorado  Municipalities-}- Monthly Munic.  Admin...  1923      3      26      126  xS.OO          3,425 

Jay   T.   Bell,   Editor;   Colorado   Municipal   League,    Publisher,    2300    Broadway. 
Colorado  Quarterly Quarterly Coll.  Int 1952      1      52      101      3.00  $450 

Paul  J.  Carter,  Editor;  University  of  Colorado,  Publisher. 
Southwestern  Lore Quarterly Archaeology 1935      1      52        98   xl.50  $350 

Dorothea  Kaschube,  Editor;  Colorado  Archaeology  Society,  Publisher, 

University  of  Colorado  Museum. 
BRECKENRIDGEt  (G3%).  pop.  296;  Summit  Co.  (C).  90  m  SW  of  Denver.  Railroad 

sTationlLeadville:  C&S;  D&RGW  RRs.  Bank,  Fairplay.  Lead,  gold,  silver  mines. 

Summ[tOCCkounrtTiournal  + Friday -Democratic 1879      5      24      220     3.00  §769 

Robert  A.  Theobald  and  Lois  G.  Theobald,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BRIGHTONt    (K2%),  pop.  4,336;  Adams  Co.    (NEC).  20  m  NE  of  Denver.  UP  RR. 
BK        Canning    beet  suga?  factories;  creamery.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  wheat,  corn 

-     -  "      "      24      294      4.00        §2,250 


Blade4- Mon.&Thurs...  Independent 1903     8 

W.  C.  Dorr,  Editor;  The  Brighton  Printing  Corp.,  Publisher. 

BROOMFIELD  (J2%),  pop.  X200;  Boulder  Co.  (N).  15  m  N  of  Denver.  Bank,  Louis- 
ville. CB&Q;  C&S  RRs.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets. 

SUr-Buider* Thursday Independent.        1955      5      24      231      3.00 

Bonnie  Knutzen,  Editor;  Lafayette  Leader,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Lafayette. 


§1,250 


7      24      280      3.25         $1,921 


BRUSH   (M2),  pop.  2,481;  Morgan  Co.   (NE).  61  m  E  of  Greeley.  CB&Q  RR.  Manu- 
B  facfures  cheese,  sugar.  Hatcheries.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets   alfalfa   grain 

News-Tribune  4- Thursday Republican 1901      7      24      280     3.25 

Don  M.  McCarty.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BUENA  VISTA  (G5),  pop.  783;  Chaffee  Co.  (C).  On  Arkansas  River,  70  m  W  of 
Colorado  Springs  D&RGW  RR.  Bank,  Salida,  Tourist  resort.  Livestock,  gram 
farms.  Lettuce,  potatoes,  cow  peas. 

Chaffee  County  Republican  + . Friday Republican........  1880      6      24      266      3.00 

Gilbert  E  Gregg,  Editor;  Gregg  Publishing  and  Stationery  Company. 
BURLINGTONf  (P4),  pop.  2,247;  Kit  Carson  Co.  (E).  145  m  NE  of  Colorado  Springs. 
CRI&P  RR.  Hatchery.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  corn,  wheat. 

Record  + Thursday Republican 1888     8     24     308     3.00 

J.  R.'Hudier,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Clrcalatto»--**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
iSS,  sJ^ementi  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -fUses  Mats.  ^Non^refl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  line.,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population-1 950  Census  VP.^  M*N.I1* 
estimate  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols <3> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

CANON  CITYf  (J6%),  pop.  6.846;  Fremont  Co.  (SC).  On  Arkansas  River,  41  m  W  of 
Pueblo.  D&RGW;  AT&SF  RRs.  Cement  and  brick  plants;  creamery.  Health 
resort.  Coal,  gold  mines;  silica,  feldspar  quarries.  Fruit,  stock,  poultry,  truck 
farms. 

{Record-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Republican 1906     8     24     28011.00        §4,070 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Record + Thursday Republican 1875     8     24     280     3.00  §76S 

Don  Hardy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Sun-f Thursday Independent 1950     5     24     224      3.00        §1,350 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Cecil  E.  Day,  Publishers,  306  Main  St. 

CASTLE  ROCKt  (K4),  pop.  741;  Douglas  Co.  (C).  80  m  S  of  Denver.  D&RGW; 
AT&SF  RRs.  Explosives  manufactured.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Wheat,  oats. 

Douglas  County  News-}- Thursday Independent 1950      5      24      224      3.00        §1,050 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  W.  Kobolt,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  208. 

CENTER  (G7),  pop.  2,024;  Saguache  Co.  (SWC).  90  m  SW  of  Pueblo.  SLC  RR.  Cheese 

factory;  feed  mills.  Agriculture.  Grain,  livestock,  potatoes. 
Post-Dispatch -f Thursday Independent 1901     7     24      304      2.50  $960 

Ross  B.  Campbell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CENTRAL  CITYf    (H3),  pop.   871;  Gilpin   Co.    (NC).   30  m   W   of  Denver.  Railroad, 

Golden.    C&S   RR.    Bank,    Idaho   Springs.    Gold,   silver,    lead,   copper,    zinc   and 

uranium  mines. 
Register-Call -h Friday Republican 1862      6     26      276      2.50 

R.  L.  Laird,  Editor ;  Register-Call,  Publisher. 
Tommy-Knawker   (offset) -{-..Friday Independent 1953     5      23      220      3.50  $850 

Claude  R.  Powe,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  697. 

CHEYENNE  WELLSf  (P5),  pop.  1,154;  Cheyenne  Co.  (E).  133  m  E  of  Colorado 
Springs.  UP  RR.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  feed. 

Record -f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1945     7      26      280      3.00  §690 

Mrs.  Rose  A.  Larmon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLORADO  SPRINGSf  (K5),  pop.  45,472;  El  Paso  Co.  (EC).  68  m  S  of  Denver. 
AT&SF;  D&RGW;  CRI&P;  C&S  RRs.  Airlines:  BNF;  CEN;  CAL. 

Air  Force  Academy.  Colorado  College.  Union  Printers'  National  Home.  Health 
and  tourist  resort.  Sanatorium.  Two  TV  stations.  Gold,  silver  and  coal  mines. 

Manufactures  advertising  film,  granite,  concrete,  dairy  products  animal  vac- 
cines, brooms,  novelties,  chemicals,  pottery,  bricks,  airplane  engine  mounts, 
machine  tools,  shell  fuses,  electric  motors,  gray  and  alloy  castings,  electronics, 
plastics,  steel  culverts,  carburetors.  Chromium  plating;  meat  packing;  coffee 
roasting;  book  binding.  Seven  banks,  including  Manitou  bank.  Bank  clearings 
(12-31-57),  $308,876,625;  deposits  (12-31-57),  $103,696,991.  35,223  electric 
(AC)  meters;  31,386  gas  (nat.)  meters;  51,701  telephones. 

Free  Press -f Morn.  ex.  Sat.. Independent 1947      8      23      28715.60    *  13,244 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Edward  Byrne,  Editor;  Colorado  Springs  Free  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

105  W.  Colorado  Ave. 

Gazette  Telegraph-h I  qV^*  eJtun"  Independent 


23      801   18.20**27,545 
Saturday  circ.  **26,679 
Sunday  circ.  **2S,959 


54      108     9.50        $2,000 


515 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Harry  Hoiles,  Editor  and  Publisher,  30  South  Prospect. 
Journal  of  Parasitology Bi-monthly Scientific 1914      1 

Dr.  Leon  Jacobs.  Editor;  American  Society  of  Parasitologists,  Publisher, 

Colorado  College. 
Labor  News Thursday Labor 1902      6      26      280      4.00 

Fred  Bernheim,  Editor;  Pioneer  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  22  N.  Sierra  Madre. 
Mountaineer-f Friday Independent 1940     5     24     228       11,600 — Free 

Distributed  primarily  to  personnel  at  Fort  Carson. 

Gowdy-Printcraft  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  22  N.  Sierra  Madre. 
Skyline  Observer-f- Thursday Independent 1950      5     24      228          2,250 — Free 

Distributed  at  Continental  Air  Force  Command  and  ENT  Air  Force  Base. 

Fred  Bernheim,  Gowdy-Printcraft  Press,  Inc.   Publisher,  22  N.  Sierra  Madre. 
Tiger,  The-}- V Friday Collegiate 1897     5     25     217x3.75        $1,825 

Students  of  Colorado  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Transcript  4- Morn.ex.Sun...Court  News 1906     4      26      168   36.00  72 

Fred  Bernheim,  Ed.;  Pioneer  Printing  &  Pub.  Co.,  22  N.  Sierra  Madre. 

[Stock  Horses 

Western  Horseman,  The Monthly /&  West  1936     8      26      140      3.60  *104,S16 

IHorsemans'p 

Dick  Spencer,  3rd,  Editor;  Don  B.  Flint.  3850  N.  Nevada  Ave. 

Young  Life  Magazine Monthly l&cSlf^nts1       1944      2      26      105      2'°° 

Orien  Johnson,  Editor;  Young  Life  Campaign,  Publisher,  Box  1519. 

CORTEZf  (B8),  pop.  2,680;  Montezuma  Co.  (SW).  40  m  W  of  Durango.  Rio  Grande 
Motor  Way.  Airline,  FAL.  Uranium  mining.  Pine  timber.  Livestock.  Agricul- 
ture. Fruit,  dairy. 

Durango-Cortez  Herald — See  Durango. 

Montezuma  Valley  Journal  -f-  Mon.&Thurs... Republican 1889  8  24  295  6.00 

R.  D.  Brown,  Editor;  C.  D.  Brown,  Publisher. 

Sentinel  + j^^^*' Sat'  Republican 1928      5     24      22418.20 

Thursday  edition — Size  8  cols.,  22  nonps.,  294  agate  lines. 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Arthur  Ballantine,  Jr.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <$> Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— -1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols<S>WidthVDepth    Sub  Clre 

CRAIGf  (Dl%),  pop.  3,080;  M  off  at  Co.  (NW).  213  m  NW  of  Denver.  D&RGW  RR. 
Airport.  Creamery.  Ships  livestock.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Stock,  grain  farms. 

Empire-Courier -f Wednesday Independent 1891     7     24     280     8.00        82,200 

C.  A.  Stoddard,  Editor;  C.  A.  Stoddard  and  L.  S.  McCandless,  Publishers. 

CRAWFORD  (D5),  pop.  170;  Delta  Co.  (W).  60  m  SB  of  Grand  Junction.  Railroad 
station,  Hotchkiss.  D&RGW  RR.  Flour  mill.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Alfalfa, 
grain,  potatoes.  Cattle  and  sheep. 


Chronicle  -f- Friday Democratic 1909 

James  and  Roy  Wallace,  Publishers,  Hotchkiss. 


5     24     210     2.00 


CRIPPLE  CREEKf  (J5),  pop.  853;  Teller  Co.  (C).  43  m  SW  of  Colorado  Springs,  near- 
est  railroad  station.  Gold  mines.  Ranches.  Agriculture. 


Gold  Rush-f Friday Independent 1891 

Richard  W.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


DEER  TRAIL  (L3),  pop.  421;  Arapahoe  Co.  (NEC).  52  m  E  of  Denver.  UP  RR.  Bank, 

Byers.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  beans,  corn. 
Tri-County  Tribune  -f-  .............  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1899     5     24     217     2.50 

John  E.  Arness,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DEL  NORTEf  (G7),  pop.  2,048;  Rio  Grande  Co.  (S).  On  Rio  Grande  River,  105  m  SW 
of   Pueblo.   D&RGW   RR.   Gold,   silver  mines.   Cheese  factory.  Timber.  Tourist 


.  ,  . 

resort.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  lettuce,  potatoes,  spinach. 
Prospector-f  ............................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1874 

Dean  Hammond,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Columbia  Ave. 


DELTAf  (C5),  pop.  4,097;  Delta  Co.  (W).  44  m  SE  of  Grand  Junction.  D&RGW  RR. 
Sugar  beet,  tannery,  frozen  food  plant,  flour  mills;  creamery;  cannery;  wooden 
novelty  factory.  Spruce  fir  timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Delta  County  Independent-}-. .Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1882      8     24     280     5.00 

Cliff  Edwards,  Editor;  J.  A.  Cinnamon,  Publisher,  353  Main  St. 

DENVER  (K3%),  pop.  415,786;  Denver  Co.  (NC).  The  State  Capital.  112  m  N  of 
Pueblo.  UP;  D&RGW;  CB&Q;  AT&SF;  CRI&P;  C&S  RRs.  Airlines:  BNF;  CAL; 
FAL;  UAL;  WAL;  CEN;  TWA.  University  of  Denver;  law,  theology,  vocational 
and  other  colleges  and  private  schools.  U.  S.  Mint.  Five  TV  stations. 

Railroad  center.  Meat  packing,  oil  refineries,  coffee  roasters;  vegetable  and 
fruit  canneries;  food  processing;  printing  and  publishing  houses;  railroad 
shops.  Uranium  market  center.  Mining  and  farming  machinery,  rubber  goods, 
fabricated  metal  chemical  and  allied  stone  and  clay  products,  western  clothing, 
transportation  equipment,  scientific  instruments,  feed,  flour,  luggage  manufac- 
tured. Sixteen  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $11,789,985,528;  deposits 
(6-30-58),  $900,194,000,  217,547  electric  (AC)  meters;  186,638  gas  (nat.) 
meters;  199,945  telephones. 

American  Cattle  Producer -f.. .Monthly Livestock .1919     3     28      135  x2.00 

D.  O.  Appleton,  Editor;  American  National  Live  Stock  Assn.  Publishing  Co., 

801  East  17th  Ave.  (18). 
American  Horologist  and        1  ffjnmiwv  A 

Jeweler  incorporating         }Monthly vJ™  ?5  1934     2     29      108x3.00 

.Horology -f J  [Jewelry 

O.  R.  Hagans,  Editor;  Roberta  Pub.  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  7127,  Capitol  Hill  Station  (6). 

Aspire  to  Better  Living Monthly iRe'llg'philos.     1914      l     55        70     8'00 

Elsie  MacKay,  Editor;  Divine  Science  Church  and  College,  Publisher, 
1819  E.  14th  Ave.  (18). 

{Beverage  Analyst  Group-f Monthly Liquor 1986  £  \\  JJJJ  8'00 
Comprised  of:  Alaska  Beverage  Analyst;  Kansas  Beverage  Analyst;  Nebraska 
Beverage  Analyst;  Nevada  Beverage  Index;  Rocky  Mountain  Beverage  Analyst; 
Western  States  Beverage  Analyst.  Combined  circ.  9,090;  Controlled  free  dist. 
4,337.  Bell  Publications,  2400  Curtis  St.  (5). 

f  Athmar  Observer-f Friday Republican 1957     8     24 

I    Barnum  News  + Friday Republican 1926     8     24 

•I  Brentwood  Herald-f Friday Republican 1938     8     24 

Westwood  Independent-!- Friday Republican 1941      8      24      280 

I           J.  I.  Rosenberg,  Editor  and  Publisher,  314  Federal  Blvd.  (19). 
Bulletin  Free  Press -f- Bi-monthly Independent 1923      5     23     210 


280 
280 
280 


*160 


7     24     217     4.50         91,650 


$685 


7     24     280     2.50        $1,014 


§3,495 


11,650 


13,422 


3,200 


6,000 
1,224 


8.00 
3.00 
3.00 

6,000 — Free 
3.00 

3,000— Free 
6.00          7,988 


E.  J.  Bloedorn,  Editor;  C.  E.  Bloedorn,  Publisher,  610  Mercantile  Bldg.   (2). 

urnal0-?7  M°Untain         }  Wednesday Bus.  &  Fin 1949     5     22      214   12.00    **4,921 

Eugene Cervi, "Editor "and  Publisher,  1326  Delaware  St.  (4). 


Chief  + i&Mon  189° 

John  O'Hayre,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2400  Curtis  St.  (5). 

Clarion -f Tues.&Thurs.. Collegiate 1907 

Students  of  the  University  of  Denver,  Publishers  (10). 

Colorado-f Saturday Independent 1923 

Frank  Mancini,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3630  Osage  St. 


5     28     224     7'60 


5     24     224     2.00 
5     24     224     3.00 


6r~    } 


jMonthly Journalism 1926     8     26     140     2.00 

"wnTiaVM7Long','"iEditor;  Oolo.  Press  Assn.  Inc.,  Publisher,  1446  Court  PI.  (2). 

Colorado  Fireman 4- Bi-monthly Fireflght'g 1956     8     28     138  x 

Marcus  Griffin,  Editor:  Colo.  State  Firemen's  Assn.,  Pub.,  1726  Champa  St.  (2). 


4,700 
51,930 

*815 
5,114 


Circulation — ft-frSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
9P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparcfl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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DENVERt  (Continued)  Estab  Cols«Wld«i7Depth   Sub  Clrc 

Colorado  Grocer+ Monthly {2IS£tT  1986  cJntarthd  ta»  dtofc         2,400 

M.  N.  Otto,  Editor ;  Colorado  Retail  Grocers  and  Meat  Dealers  Assn.,  Publishers, 
519  Bayard  Ave.  (9). 

Colorado  Labor  Advocate -f-... .Friday Labor 1922      5     23      214      3.00          8,2SO 

Henry  Lohmann,  Jr.,  Editor;  Power  Publishing  Co.,  35  W.  4th  Ave.  (23). 

Colorado  Law  + Monthly Law  Enfo'm't....  1926      3      38      138x1.00          3,O41 

Marcus  Griffin,  Editor;  Colorado  Sheriffs  and  Peace  Officers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1726  Champa  St.  (1). 

^(n^adv1)8**"11*'  The         {Quarterly Historical 1923      1      50      100      4.00          1,095 

Agnes  Wrigrnt  Spring,  Editor;  State  Hist'l  Soc.,  Publisher,  State  Museum  (2). 

Colorado  Motor  Carrier. Monthly Trucking 1983      8      26      140  x  720 

Robert  Stapp,  Editor;  Colorado  Motor  Carriers  Assn.  Inc.,  2      40      140 

Publisher,  4060  Elati  St.  (16).  Controlled  free  dist.          5,284 

CO(n^ldvO)U!!!00.rS  JBi-monthly Conservation 1950     2      26      102      1.00        25,000 

Charles  Hjelte,  Editor;  State  of  Colorado,  Dept.  of  Game  &  Fish,  Publisher, 
1530  Sherman  St.  (1). 

COan?dFanmerH^r  ]semi-mo Agriculture 1947     4      26      189      1.00    * 44, 122 

Marvin  Russell', Editor;  McKelvie  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  1,349  (1). 

C°E>lectr>icRlNews+  JMonthly Rural  Elect 1952      4      26      214     x.50        34,768 

Virgil  Cory,  Editor;  Col.  State  Assn.  of  REA  Cooperatives,  1950  Curtis  St.  (2). 

Colorado  School  Journal -f  V.. Monthly Educational 1875      3      27      140x3.00 

Ward  B.  Kim  ball,  Ed.;  Colorado  Education  Assn.,  Pub.,  1605  Pennsylvania  St.(3). 

^^egro^.*68.™*!!.^.  jsaturday Independent 1892      8      24      266      7.00 

E.  V.  Do7sey',' Editor';  Colorado  Statesman,  Publisher,  623  27th  St.  (5). 
Colorado  Times  (Jap.)  + {sat^Sun      Independent 1914    10      24      196    15.00 

Ted  K.  Ogasawara,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2017  Lawrence  St. 

n«ilv  T««rr,«i   TK«-U  f  Morn.ex.Sun.f  Legal,  Real        1897      5      24      231   72.00 

uauy  journal,  ine-t- ]&  Mon  (Eg(.  Const/n  Controlled  free  dist. 

F.  W.  Dodge  Corp.,  Publishers,  1217  Welton  St.  (4). 

Democrat  + Saturday Democratic 1898      5      24      217      3.00 

William    O'Rourke,    Editor;    State   Democratic    Central    Committee,    Publisher, 

1824  Curtis  St.  (2). 
Denver  Catholic  Register -f.. .Thursday Catholic 1910      8      23      294      1.50 

See  also  Register. 

Rt.  Rev.  Msgr.  Matthew  J.  Smith,  Editor;  Catholic  Press  Soc'y.  Inc.,  Publisher, 

934  Bannock  St.  (1). 
Denver  Club  Woman Monthly Women's  Clubs.  1920      3      32      112     x.25 

Not  issued  during  January,  June,  July,  August. 

Colorado  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs,  Publisher,  1728  Arapahoe  St.  (2). 

27      140     8.50 


$14,906 


§2,035 


2,108 
313 

$2,250 


*26,879 


1956      3 


28 
42 


136   x3.50 
136 


3      80      140 
Controlled  free  dist. 


Denver's  Stride  .......................  Monthly  ......... 

Stride  Publications.  Inc.,  1645  Court  Place  (2). 
Engineers'   Bulletin  .................  Monthly  ..........  Enginecr'g  .........  1918 

H.  L.  Woodward,  Editor;  Colorado  Society  of  Engineers,  Inc., 
Publishers.  936  Lincoln  (3). 

P  TT  w  W    rinV*  TTo«f«,_i_  M^tvi.*  fHome  1937 

F.U.R.N.  Club  Facts-f  ...........  Monthly  ..........  iFurnish'gs 

Prints  monthly  Buyer's  Guide  Directory. 

Carolyn  Shubart,  Editor;  Harry  E.  Shubart  Co.,  Pub..  718  Colorado  Bldg.  (2). 

Hotel  Greeter-f  .......................  Monthly  ..........  Hotel  .................  1914      3      26      140   x2.00 

C.  H.  Christopher,  Ed.;  Hotel  Greeter  Magazine,  Pub.  Co.,  628  Empire  Bldg.  (2). 

Intermountain  Jewish  News  4-  Friday  .............  Jewish  Int  .........  1914      5      23      210     5.00 

R.  S.  Gamzey,  Editor;  Max  Goldberg,  Publisher,  626  Mining  Exchange  Bldg.  (2). 

Leader-f  ..................................  Saturday  .........  Legal  .................  1910      5      24      210      1.00 

George  F.  Mangini,  Publisher,  1830  Curtis  St.   (2). 

Mine-Mill  Union  -f  (  no  adv.).  .Monthly  ..........  Labor  .................  1942      5      22      210      1.00 

Albert    Pezzati,    Editor;    International    Union    of    Mine    and    Smelter    Workers, 
Publisher,  971  E.  17th  Ave.  (18). 

Mines  Magazine  -f  ...................  Monthly  .........  {^En*'!*"1"         1895      3      26      14°      5*00 

Jack  T.  Willson,  Editor;  Colorado  School  of  Mines  Alumni  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
734  Cooper  Bldg.  (2). 

Mining  Record  +  .....................  Thursday  ........  {o^Devel.  1889      5      26      21°     6'°° 

Charles  E.  Newmeyer,  Editor;  Record  Publishing  Co.,  2155  Lawrence  St.   (2). 

Monitor  -f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1924     8     28     287 

James  L.  Adams  and  Don  Brokaw,  Publishers,  1950  Curtis  St.  (2). 

MElStricBS5lr.  +  ................  JMonthly  ..........  Rural  Elect  .......  1953     4     26     214     x.50 

Virgil  Cory,  Editor;  Mont.  State  R.  E.  Cooperative  Assn.,  1950  Curtis  St.  (2). 

Mountain  States  Banker  .........  Monday  ...........  Financial  ...........  1919      8      27      140     6.00 

J.  C.  Scarboro,  Ed.;  Mountain  States  Pub.  Co.,  618  Railway  Exchange  Bldg.  (2). 


1,500 

2,561 

6,036 
§4,580 

400 

3,879 

7,000 

21,673 


Circulation— **S«pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit? 
{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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DENVERf  (Continued)  Esttb  Col$0 Width V Depth    Sub  Clre 

National  Fur  News 4- Monthly Fur  Farming 1928     3     26     140     3.00      *4,421 

Galen  E.  Broyles  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  200  Clayton  St.  (6). 
National  Humane  Review .Bi-monthly Humane 1912     3     27     140     1.50 

American  Humane  Assn.,  Publisher,  896  Pennsylvania  St.  (3). 

{National  Union  Farmer Monthly Agriculture 1938     4     27     213       .50    $320,000 
R°Fa?m^rTn\anS  adnv°)n           JMonthly Agriculture 1912      5     23     210  x        18,9OO 

George  L.  Bickei,  Editor;  Rocky  Mountain  Farmers'  Union,  Publisher, 
1575  Sherman  St.  (5). 

0iUnionmN?wsa"noAad™)C      }semi-mo Labor 1945  5      23     224     2.00    t!73,300 

Ray  Davidson,  Editor;  Oil,  Chemical  and  Atomic  Workers  Int'l  Union,  Publisher, 

Box  2812. 

P™*J-                                              fEvg.  ex.  Sun..   ,.       nt*on*         1892  8      23     310  21.00**253,410 

rost~1~ |  Sun.  Morn,     independent g^  eyg  ^^.^^193,333 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.iHt334,121 
Palmer  Hoyt,  Editor;  Denver  Post,  Inc.,  Publisher  (1). 

Public  Ledger -f Saturday (S^toteNewa    1924      5     23      21°     3'00  *900 

William  R.  Day,  Editor;  Lyle  Lindesmith,  Publisher,  100  E.  16th  Ave.  (3). 
Recorder-f Monthly { Dr^leaifg  2      26        78 

Gay  Mantz,  Editor;  John  O'Hayre,  Publisher,  16  Acoma  St.  (23). 
Record-Stockman  + Thursday f  Market^  &nd   1889     8     23     28°     7'00    *n'377 

Harry  E.  Green,  Jr.,  Editor;  Record-Stockman,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

4244  Steele  St..  P.  O.  Box  6628  (16). 
Regis  Brown  and  Gold-f  V Ev.  2  wks Collegiate 1919      5      24      196      1.00 

Students  of  Regis  College,  Editors  and  Publishers  (21).  Controlled  circ.          1,500 

Register-f Sunday Catholic 1905      8      23      294      2.00  * 7 88, 663 

Prints  a  National  Edition  and  32  regional  editions  for  various  sections  of  the 
United  States. 

Rt.  Rev.  Msgr.  Matthew  J.  Smith,  Editor;  Catholic  Press  Soc.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

938  Bannock  St.  (1). 
Reino  de  Dios,  El  (Span.) Monthly Religious 1926      2      28        66      1.00  500 

The  Theatine  Fathers,  Publishers,  1156  Ninth  St.  (4).  Controlled  free  dist.          1,500 

Rocky  Mountain  Beverage  Analyst — See  Beverage  Analyst  Group. 
Rocky  Mountain  Chef s -f Monthly Culinary  Indus.  1954      3      28      137      3.00 

Monitor  Publications,  Inc.,  1950  Curtis  St.  (2). 

Rocky  Mountain  lc       .  „        *       *•  1953     ?      ??      JJJ      8'°0 

Construction jSemi-mo Construction 2      42      140 

J  Controlled  circ.      >5,851 

E.  B.  Tarpley,  Editor;  Mountain  Publishing  Co..  Inc.,  855  Lincoln  St.  (3). 

Rocky  Mountain  Druggist Monthly Ret.  Drug  Trd...  1888     3      26      140     2.00 

Verne  N.  Seeley,  Editor;  Western  Drug  Publications,  2     41      140 

1441  Welton  St.  (2).  Controlled  free  dist.          5,355 

Rocky  Mountain  Herald Saturday Independent 1860      4      26      165      3.00        §1,466 

Thomas  H.  Ferril,  Editor;  Helen  R.  Ferril,  Publisher,  1830  Curtis  St.  (2). 
Rocky  Mountain  Medical        \M     ,.  ,  „    ,.     ,  1904      2      36      126  x3.50          4,210 

Journal (Monthly Medical Controlled  free  dist.  297 

Harvey  T.  Sethman,  Editor;  Colorado  State  Med.  Soc.,  Publisher, 
835  Republic  Bldg.  (2). 

Rocky  Mountain  Motorist -f-..  Monthly Motoring 1926     5     24      192  xl.OO        28,500 

Cal  Larson,  Editor;  Rocky  Mountain  Motorists.  Inc.,  Publisher, 
4100  E.  Arkansas  Ave.  (22). 

Rocky  Mountain  News 4- Every  Morn.. ..Independent 1859      5      24     200  15.00**160,155 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  5. 2 0**  165,039 

Jack  Foster,  Editor;  Denver  Publishing  Co.,  400  W.  Colfax  (4). 

Rocky  Mountain  Oil  1  Mrt¥lfMw  n,M  T«^,IQ  1944      3      27      14°     4-°°          3»891 

Reporter-f [Monthly Oil  Indus Controlled  free  dist.          2,291 

Prints  Rocky  Mountain  Oil  Directory  annually. 

Henry  W.  Hough,  Editor  and  Publisher   601  Ogden  St.,  P.  O.  Box  1469. 
Rocky  Mountain  Union  Farmer — See  National  Union  Farmer. 

Rodeo  Sports  News-}- Semi-mo Imports  1952     5     24     217     4<0°        *8'800 

Gene  Lamb,  Editor;  Rodeo  Cowboys'  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
1744  Champa  St.  (2). 

Sanitarian,  The Bi-monthly f  a^lrfution      l938     2     30      112     5'00          3»442 

Prof.  Milton  M.  Miller,  Editor;  Nat'l  Assn.  of  Sanitarians,  Publisher, 

P.  O.  Box  51  (10). 
School  Lunch  Journal 4- lOti.ayr Food  Sup'rs .1940      2     42      140     3.00        14,205 

American  School  Food  Service  Assn.,  Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  8811  (10). 
«       .      «       .       „       i     i  •         ™     *ui  [Automotive       1950     2      28      112  x3.00 

Service  Station  Sentinel  -f Monthly 1  Trade  Controlled  free  dist.          3,076 

James  A.  Coffman,  Editor;  Petroleum  Retailers  Assn.  of  Colorado,  Publisher, 

2109  E   Virginia  (9). 
Skiing   (National) 6  ti.  a  yr Skiing 1948      4      27      213      2.00        64,556 

Issued  monthly  October  through  March. 

Skiing  Publishing  Company,  7190  W.  14th  Ave. 

Sonntagsblatt  der  yolkszei-]Sund     Independent 1875     7     26     294     4.00 

tung-Tribune-4-     (Ger.)....l 

Val  J.  Peter,  Publisher,  21  Adams  St.  (6). 


Circulation — fr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher't  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  \flnsucA  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee 

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2,200 
700 

$2,200 


DENVERf  (Continued)  Estab  Co  1$^  Width?  Depth    Sub  Circ 

Square  and  Compass -f Monthly Masonic 1892     2     80     112      1.00          4,800 

A.  E.  Valentine  Publications,  1728  Arapahoe  St.  (2). 
gtar-f    (Negro) Saturday Independent 1880     7     26     294     8.00 

G.  G.  Ross,  Editor;  Denver  Star,  Publisher,  910  Twentieth  St.  (2). 
Talon,  The Monthly Coll.  Milit 1956     2      40      137      3.60 

Cadets  of  the  United  States  Air  Force  Academy,  Editors         Controlled  free  dist. 

and  Publishers,  338  W.  Colfax  (4). 
Technical  Valuation 3  ti.  a  yr Appraisals 1936     2     35     117x7.50 

Max  Arnold,  Editor;  Amer.  Soc.  of  Appraisers,  Publisher,  701  Colorado  Bldg.  (2). 
TV  Guide— See  Radnor,  Pa.,  Colorado  Edition,  circ.  *74,763. 
University  Park  News -f Thursday Independent 1947      5     22     224      8.00 

Mrs.  Ruth  G.  Wyant,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2130  S.  Birch  (22).  10,400 — Free 

Uranium  Marine* Bi-monthly Metal  Min', »"  Controlled  fr'ee  disL         ''US 

Henry   W.  Hough,   Editor;  Petroleum   Publishers,  Inc.,  P.  O.   Box   1469    (18). 
Western  Farm  Life  -f Semi-mo Agric.&L'stk 1898      4      27      196      1.00*149,761 

Printed  in  two  editions :  Regular  Ed.,  Colorado  Zone  Ed.  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Western  Farm  Life  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  299  (1). 
Western  News-f Thursday Independent 1888      5     24      224      3.00 

Glenn  D.  Peterson,  Editor;  Enoch  Peterson,  Publisher,  1210  California  St.  (4). 
Western  States  Beverage  Analyst — See  Beverage  Analyst  Group. 
Westwood  Independent — See  Brentwood  Herald. 

WNews^..^!!r.a.!..E.!e.?.^        }Monthly Rural  Elect 1953      4     26 

Virgli'CoTy  "Editor ;*  Wyo.  State  R.  E.  Assn.,  1950  Curtis  St.  (2). 

DOLORES  (C7%),  pop.  729;  Montezuma  Co.  (SW).  115  m  S  of  Grand  Junction.  Rail- 
road station,  Durango.  D&RGW  RR.  Saw,  flour  mills;  grain  elevators.  Ponderosa 
pine  timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Star-f Friday Democratic 1897      5     24     224      2.50 

T.  J.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  347. 

DOVE  CREEK  (B7),  pop.  702;  Dolores  Co.  (SW).  100  m  S  of  Grand  Junction.  Railroad 
station,  Durango.  D&RGW  RR.  Yellow  pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Beans, 
wheat,  potatoes. 

Press-f Friday Independent 1940      7      24      280      3.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Birl  J.  Brewington,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

DURANGOf  (D8),  pop.  7,459  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-8-58,  gives  9,494)  ;  La  Plata  Co. 
(SW).  130  m  SE  of  Grand  Junction.  D&RGW  RR.  Airline,  FAL.  Gold,  silver, 
lead,  coal,  uranium  mines;  oil,  natural  gas  wells;  pine  timber.  Smelters,  flour 
mill;  foundry,  bottling  works.  Hatchery,  nursery.  Tourist  resort.  Diversified 
farming.  Hay,  grain,  fruit. 

J  Herald-News-f \slt'&  Sun     Independent 1881     8 

|   Durango-Cortez  Herald-f Sunday Independent 1958      8     22     294 

I  Morley  and  Arthur  Ballantine,  Jr.,  Editors  and  Publishers,  1022  Main  Ave. 

EADSf  (O5%),  pop.  1,015;  Kiowa  Co.  (E).  110  m  E  of  Pueblo.  MP  RR.  Stock,  grain, 
poultry,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  milo  maize,  broom  corn. 

Kiowa  County  Press Friday Independent 1887      7     24      276      3.00 

James  C.  LaVelle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EAGLE f  (F3).  pop.  445;  Eagle  Co.  (NWC).  100  m  W  of  Denver.  D&RGW  RR.  Silver, 
gold  mines;  spruce,  pine,  cedar  timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  hay,  grain,  stock. 

Eagle  Valley  Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1898      5      24     224      3.00 

Marilla  R.  McCain,  Editor;  H.  D.  and  Marilla  R.  McCain,  Publishers. 

EATON  (Kl%),  pop.  1.276;  Weld  Co.  (N).  7  m  N  of  Greely.  UP;  GW  RRs.  Dairy, 
stock,  poultry  farms.  Sugar  beets,  potatoes,  beans. 

Herald-f Friday Republican 1894      7     23      280     2.50 

Harry  Kurtz,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELIZABETH  (K4),  pop.  263;  Elbert  Co.  (EC).  86  m  SE  of  Denver.  Railroad  station, 
Castle  Rock.  AT&SF;  D&RGW  RRs.  Grain  farms.  Beans,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Rainbelt  Echo-f Thursday Independent 1950      5      24      205      2.00 

Edw.  J.  Phillips,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ENGLEWOOD  (K3),  pop.  16,869;  Arapahoe  Co.  (C).  7  m  S  of  Denver.AT&SF;  D&RGW 
RRs.  Manufactures  brooms,  tools.  Creameries;  greenhouses;  hatcheries. 
Agriculture. 

Colorado  Odd  Fellow Monthly LO.O.F 1896      8     26      192      1.60 

Homer  F.  Bedford,  Ed.;  Grand  Lodge  I.O.O.F.  Colo.,  Pub.,  2901  S.  Ogden  St. 


, 
2,050 

§1,250 


214  x.60   12,797 


$675 


t817 


18.20 
6.00 


*4,761 
56,529 


941 


§1,186 


§630 


*500 


Design  New.  ............................  Bi-weekly  ....... 

Electrical  Design  News  ..........  Monthly  .........  {liect*'c  Des. 

M.  S.  Kiver,  Editor. 
Purchasing  New.  .....................  BUweekly  .......  | 

Rogers  Publishing  Company,  3375  S.  Bannock. 

]Mon.&Thur»...RepubHcan  .........  1932     5     24     224     8.00 


1949     2 


140   20.00 
Controlled  circ. 
26      140 
40      140 
Controlled  circ. 
40      140   10.00 
Controlled  circ. 


John  Jameson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8434  S.  Acoma. 
ESTES  PARK  (J2),  pop.  1,617;  Larimer  Co.  (N).  60  m  NW  of  Denver.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Lyons.  CB&Q  RR.  Estes- Rocky  Mountain  National  Park  Is  a  resort  region. 

Trail-f Friday Independent 1921     6     23    ,203     4.00 

Glenn  Prosser,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


>40,484 

>30,566 
>  18,581 

87,200 
§2,097 


CtTeaUtkm—  **S€pt.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  «nd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Use*  Matt.  0  Nonpareil 
em§,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSutocription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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EVERGREEN  (J8).  pop.  X596;  Jefferson  Go.  (NC).  23  m  W  of  Denver,  nearest  railroad 

station  and  bank.  Manufactures  leather  and  sheep-lined  clothing.  Bookbinding. 

Slaughter  house.  Agriculture.  Resort. 
Mountain  News-f Friday Independent 1950     5     24     182     2.00  $660 

George  A.  R.  Gilflllan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  252. 

FAIRPLAYf  (H4),  pop.  476;  Park  Co.  (C).  90  m  SW  of  Denver.  Railroad  station. 
Buena  Vista,  D&RGW  RR.  Gold  mines.  Ranches,  farms. 

PaFai?pla?^^  Independent 1879     5     28     203     8.00  767 

Chester  W.  Marl  ner^  Ed  it  or  and  Publisher. 

FLAGLER  (N4),  pop.  793;  Kit  Carson  Co.  (£).  110  m  SE  of  Denver.  CRI&P  RR. 
Feed  mill.  Livestock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  barley. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1913      7     24     280     2.60        51,157 

Clyde  B.  Coulter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FLORENCE  (J6).  pop.  2,773  ;  Fremont  Co.  (SC).  On  Arkansas  River,  30  m  W  of  Pueblo. 
AT&SF;  D&RGW  RRs.  Oil  wells;  coal  mines.  Cement  works;  ranches.  Truck, 
fruit,  poultry  farms. 

Citizen-f- Thursday Independent 1898     8     24     280     8.00        §1,207 

Robert  B.  Cruzen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FORT  COLLINSf  (J1&),  pop.  14,937;  Larimer  Co.  (N).  65  m  N  of  Denver.  UP;  CAS 
RRs.  Airport.  Colorado  State  University.  Manufactures  sugar,  flour,  brick,  tile, 
plastics,  canned  foods,  machinery,  beverages.  Pine  timber.  Stock,  grain,  fruit, 
dairy  farms.  Sugar  beets,  lambs,  alfalfa. 

Color.doan+ jj'&f  ^  Independent ««     «     "g^1^0   $$88 

[bun.  Morn. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Don  Wilkins  Editor;  Clyde  E.  Moffitt,  Publisher. 

Journal  of  the  American        1  f  «„«.«.  r> t. 

Society  of  Sugar  Beet         ^Quarterly ISST™.*  1938     1     52     100     4.60 

Technologists    (no  adv.)..J  \Research 

James  H.  Fischer,  Editor;  American  Society  of  Sugar  Beet  Technologists, 
Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  538. 

Rocky  Mountain  Collegian  4- V Friday Agric.  Coll 1891      5     24     200     8.00 

Students  of  Colorado  A  &  M  College.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Times -f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1958      6     24     228      3.00  $973 

George  E.  Hungerford,  Editor;  Colorado  Printing  Co.,  Publisher, 
132  W.  Mountain  Ave. 

FORT  LUPTON  (K2%),  pop.  1,907;  Weld  Co.  (N).  25  m  N  of  Denver.  Railroad  name, 
Lupton.  UP  RR.  Coal  mines.  Condensary ;  beet  sugar  factory ;  vegetable  cannery. 
Truck,  dairy,  grain  farms.  Hay,  sugar  beets. 

Press  + Thursday Independent 1898      7      24      280     2.00          1,142 

Roy  Carter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FORT  MORGANf  (M2),  pop.  5,315;  Morgan  Co.  (NE).  75  m  NE  of  Denver.  CB&Q; 
UP  RRs.  Beet  sugar,  canning,  auto  accessories ;  creamery ;  nursery.  Agriculture. 
Sugar  beets,  stock,  corn,  grain. 

Morgan  County  Herald -f Mon.&Thurs.. .Agric.  Rep 1888     7      24     280      4.00          2,912 

Helen  Cudworth,  Editor;  Fort  Morgan  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

Times-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Republican 1884      8      24      280      6.00        §3,184 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  B.  Spencer,  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Company. 

FOWLER  (L6),  pop.  1,025;  Otero  Co.  (SE).  On  Arkansas  River,  36  m  E  of  Pueblo. 
AT&SF;  MP  RRs.  Cannery;  creamery;  hatchery.  Agriculture.  Alfalfa,  tomatoes, 
sugar  beets,  beans. 

Tribune-f Friday Independent 1897     7     24     278     2.50        §1,380 

Donald  A.  Buck,  Editor;  Mrs.  Charles  W.  Buck,  Publisher. 

FREDERICK  (K2%),  pop.  599;  Weld  Co.  (N).  25  m  N  of  Denver.  UP  RR.  Bank,  Fort 
Lupton.  Coal  mines.  Grain  farms.  Wheat,  sugar  beets. 

Farmer  and  Miner -f Thursday Democratic 1932      5     24      280     2.50  §573 

Wayne  M.  Blanchard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FRUITA  (B4),  pop.  1,463;  Mesa  Co.  (W).  11  m  NW  of  Grand  Junction.  D&RGW  RR. 
Natural  gas  wells;  coal,  gold  mines.  Bean,  pickle  warehousing.  Agriculture. 
Dairying,  beans,  alfalfa,  grain. 

Times Friday Democratic 1895      5     24      210     2.50  §544 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Eugene  Thomas,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

GLEN  WOOD  SPRINGS  (E8%),  pop.  2,412;  Garfleld  Co.  (W).  75  m  NE  of  Grand 
Junction.  D&RGW  RR.  Creamery;  logging  operations.  Resort,  hot  mineral 
springs.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  sheep,  livestock. 

Glenwood  Post-f Thursday Independent 1890     8     24     308     8.50        §1,827 

John  H.  and  James  B.  Samuelson,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

GOLDENf  (J8),  pop.  5,238;  Jefferson  Co.  (C).  15  m  W  of  Denver.  C&S  RRs.  Colorado 

School  of  Mines.  Coal,  gold  mines ;  clay  pits.  Porcelain,  fire-brick,  brewery.  Truck, 

dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Colorado  Transcript-f Thursday Democratic 1866     6     24     252     2.50        §2,663 

H.  F.  Parsons.  Editor;  Transcript  Ptg.  Co.,  Publisher,  1115  Washington  Ave. 
Oredigger-fV Tuesday Collegiate 1920     5     24      196     4.00  60 

Students  of  Colorado  School  of  Mines,  Publishers.  1,350 — Free 

Circulation — A- *  Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCountj  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  NfcNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Outlook -f- Friday Independent 1946     5     24     200     2.40          8,620 

J.  W.  Barley.  Editor;  Outlook  Publishers,  llth  and  Arapahoe. 
GRANBY  (G2%),  pop.  463;  Grand  Co.  (N).  82  m  W  of  Boulder.  D&RGW  RR.  Sand  and 

gravel  pits.  Cattle  ranching. 
Sky-Hi  News Friday Independent 1945     7     24     280     2.50  882 

John  O.  Keenan,  Editor;  John  and  Mary  Keenan,  Publishers. 
GRAND   JUNCTIONf    (B4%),   pop.    14,504;   Mesa   Co.    (W).   250   m   W   of   Denver. 

D&RGW  RR.  Airlines:  FAL;  UAL.  Uranium,  coal,  copper  mines.  TV  station. 

Sugar,    insecticides,    vinegar,   clay   products,   canning,    butter   factories;    meat 

packing  plant;  flour  mills;  foundry;  bottling  works;  hatchery.  Mountain  resort. 

Timber.  Livestock.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit,  beans,  truck  crops. 


*  " 


22      295   18.00  **  15,709 
Sunday  circ.tHr!S,773 


Sentinel -f 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Sentinel  Printing  and  Publishing  Co. 
'Sun  + Morn.ex.Sun...Republican 1956      5      23      22413.00        §6,648 

Dennis  Lowery,  Editor. 
Western  Colorado  Reporter + Wednesday Agriculture 1950      5      23      224      1.50        §3,081 

Terry  Mariner,  Editor;  Lyle  Mariner,  Publisher,  827  N.  First. 

GRAND  VALLEY  (C8%),  pop.  296;  Garfield  Co.  (W).  38  m  NE  of  Grand  Junction. 
D&RGW  RR.  Bank,  Rifle.  Oil  wells.  Fruit  grain,  stock  farms. 

News  + Friday Independent 1906      5     24     210      1.50  §260 

K.  H.  Becktell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREELEYf    (K2),  pop.  20,354;   Weld  Co    (N).   50  m  N  of  Denver.  UP;  C&S  RRs. 

Colorado  State  College.  Manufactures  sugar,  flour,  canned  vegetables,  butter, 

concrete   products,    potato   sorters.    Bottling   works;    nursery.    Dairy   products. 

Agriculture.  Potatoes,  sugar  beets,  alfalfa,  grain. 
Booster-f Friday Democratic 1903      5      24      217      1.00 

Joe  Brust,  Editor;  L.  A.  Walling,  Publisher. 

Colorado  State  College  of      !«.  A                   rrtl,     •  fA  1910     5     24     224  x2.00  200 

Education  Mirror  V )*riday Lollegiate Controlled  free  dist.          2,800 

Prints  Summer  Mirror  for  free  distribution.  Circ.,  2,600. 

Student  Association  of  Colorado  State  College,  Publisher. 
Journal-f Sunday Independent 1935      5      24      224      2.50        §3,693 

Jule  W.  Edgerton,  Editor;  R.  L.  Tatman,  Publisher.  14th  St.  at  8th  Ave. 

(Tribune  and  Republican-!- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Republican 1907      8      24      301    14.40**1I,414 
Color  advertising  accepted.  Prints  pre-date  edition  morning  except  Sunday. 
TrReUpnu\HwnTe^.C.°.U.n.ty    JThursday Republican 1870      8      24      301      1.00  §75 

F.  E.  Merriii,  Editor';  Tribune-Republican  Publishing  Company,  714  Eighth  St. 
GUNNISONf  (F6%),  pop.  2,770;  Gunnison  Co.  (W).  On  Gunnison  River,  125  m  SE  of 
Grand  Junction.  Rio  Grande  Motor  Way.  Nearest  railroad,  Salida.  SP  RR.  Airline, 
FAL.  Western  State  College  of  Colorado.  Coal,  gold,  silver  mines.  Resort.  Pine 
timber.  Dairy,  stock  farms.  Agriculture.  Hay,  cattle. 

Courier Monday Democratic 1933      5      24      224      4.00         §1,878 

Wallace  D.  Foster,  Editor;  Gunnison  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Pub.,  218  N.  Wisconsin. 

News -Champion -f Thursday Republican 1880      8      24      308      4.00        §1,928 

Wallace  D.  Foster,  Editor;  Gunnison  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Pub.,  218  N.  Wisconsin. 

Top  O'  The  World  V Friday Collegiate 1929      6      24      224x3.00  1,250 

Students  of  Western  State  College,  Publishers. 

HAXTUN  (Ol),  pop.  1,006;  Phillips  Co.  (NE).  140  m  NE  of  Denver.  CB&Q  RR.  Stock, 
dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  barley. 

Harvest  + Wednesday Democratic 1919      7      24      280      3.00        §1,000 

Loren  F.  Hovel,  Editor;  Leslie  E.  Taylor,  Publisher. 

HAYDEN  (El%),  pop.  767;  Routt  Co.  (NW).  200  m  NW  of  Denver.  D&RGW  RR. 
Bank,  Steamboat  Springs.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Sheep,  cattle. 

N.  W.  Colorado  Press -f- Friday Democratic 1902      5      24      224      2.50  §675 

A.  L.  Schafer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HOLLY  (P6%),  pop.  1,236;  Prowers  Co.  (SE).  140  m  E  of  Pueblo.  AT&SF  RR.  Airport. 
Manufactures  alfalfa  meal,  mixed  grain.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  truck,  grain  farms. 

Chieftain-f Thursday Independent 1896      5      24      224      3.00  §595 

Fred  D.  Pottorf,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HOLYOKEf  (Pl%),  pop.  1,558;  Phillips  Co.  (NE).  125  m  E  of  Greely.  CB&Q  RR. 
Elevators.  Stock  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Sorghums. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1910      7      24      280      3.00          1,512 

W.  Max  Starbuck,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HOTCHKISS  (D5),  pop.  715;  Delta  Co.  60  m  SE  of  Grand  Junction.  D&RGW  RR.  Agri- 
culture. Alfalfa,  grain,  potatoes.  Cattle  and  sheep. 

Herald  + Thursday Democratic 1905      5      24      210      8.00  $550 

James  and  Roy  Wallace,  Publishers. 

HUGOf  (N4),  pop.  943;  Lincoln  Co.  (E).  78  m  NE  of  Colorado  Springs.  UP  RR. 
Stock,  grain,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat  and  barley. 

Eastern  Colorado  Plainsman. .Thursday Democratic 1912      8     24      315      8.00         §2,000 

Bryce  Wilkins  and  John  Me  Nail,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

IDAHO  SPRINGS  (H3),  pop.  1,769;  Clear  Creek  Co.  (C).  33  m  W  of  Denver.  Railroad 
station,  Golden.  C&S  RR.  Gold,  silver,  lead,  copper  mines.  Winter  resort,  hot 
mineral  springs. 

Clear  Creek  Mining  Journal -f  Friday Independent 1924     7     24     287     3.00        §1,049 

H.  O.  Ashmun,  Editor ;  Clear  Creek  Mining  Journal.  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublUher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Use*  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCountj  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNilly 
estimate.  \JltsucA  only  during  academic  year.  xSabscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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IGNACIO  (D8H),  pop.  626;  La  Plata  Co.  (SW).  160  m  8E  of  Grand  Junction.  DftRGW 

RR.  Stock,  grata,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Chieftain  and  Bayfleld  Blade.  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1910     6     26     280     2.60 

Charlotte  Jonea,  Editor;  Fay  Jonea,  Publisher,  Box  386. 

JOHNSTOWN  (K2),  pop.  897;  Weld  Co.  (N).  18  m  SW  of  Greeley.  GW  RR.  Sugar 

processing  plant;  condensery.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  grain,  hay. 
Breeze  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent.  ......  1905     7     24     280     2.60 

Paul  Williams,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JULESBURGf  <P%),  pop.  1,961;  Sedgewick  Co.  (NE).  On  South  Fork  of  Platte  River, 
reeley.  UP  RR.  Seed  potatoes  ;  potato  packing  plant  . 


7     24     273     2.50 


135m  NE  of  Greel 
Grit-  Advocate  +  ......................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1899 

E.  T.  Hogue,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KEENESBURG   (L2%),  pop.  432;  Weld  Co.    (N).  36  m  NE  of  Denver.  CB&Q  RR. 

Oil  and  gas  wells.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  beans,  wheat. 
Keene  Valley  Sun  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1924     7     24     280     2.50 

R.  W.  Ball,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KIM   (N8),  pop.    X400;  Las   Animas  Co.    (SE).  75  m  E  of  Trinidad,  nearest  bank. 
Railroad   station,    Pritchett.    AT&SF   RR.    Stock,   grain   farms.    Wheat,   pinto. 
beans,  corn. 
Country-Record  .......................  Friday  .............  Republican  ........  1919      6     26      273      2.00 

Victor  L.  Waters,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KIOWAf    (L4),  pop  178;  Elbert  Co.    (EC).  40  m  SE  of  Denver.  Railroad  station, 
Castle  Rock.  AT&SF;  D&RGW  RRs.  Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Alfalfa, 
beans,  corn. 
Divide  Review  .........................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1899     6     23     280     1.50 

F.  H.  Lemon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KIT  CARSON  (O5),  pop.  379;  Cheyenne  Co.  (E).  110  m  NE  of  Pueblo.  UP  RR.  Grain, 

stock  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 
Press  .........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1946     6     26     280     2.60 

Stanley  J.  Robinson,  Editor;  Rose  A.  Larmon,  Publisher,  Cheyenne  Wells. 
KREMMUNG  (G2%),  pop.  623;  Grand  Co.  (N).  115  m  NW  of  Denver.  D&RGW  RR. 

Saw  mill.  Stock  farms. 
Middle  Park  Times  +  ..............  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1880     5     22     203     3.00 

M.  Paul  Way,  Editor;  Middle  Park  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 
LAFAYETTE   (J2%),  pop.  2,090;  Boulder  Co.   (N).   12  m  E  of  Boulder.  CB&Q  RR. 

Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Grain,  sugar  beets,  alfalfa. 
Leader  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent.  ......  1904      5      24      203      3.00 

Merril  D.  Grohman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
LA  JARA    (H8),   pop.   912;  Conejos   Co.    (S).    100   m   SW   of  Pueblo.   D&RGW   RR. 

Fish  hatchery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  truck,  grain  farms. 
Gazette  .....................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1916      7      24      280      3.00 

Mary  Mudd,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LA  JUNTA*   (M6^),  pop.  7,712;  Otero  Co.   (SE).  On  Arkansas  River,  65  m  SE  of 

Pueblo.   AT&SF  RR.   Airline,   CAL.   Railroad   shops;   cannery;   grain  mill  and 

elevator;  meat  packing  plant,  cattle.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  melons,  grain. 

Arkansas  Valley  Journal  +  ...  .Thursday  ........  Ind.  Agric  ..........  1949      6     23     217     2.00 

Milton  Booth.  Editor;  Arkansas  Valley  Journal,  Inc.,  Publisher,  7  W.  6th  St. 
Tribune-Democrat  +  ...............  Evg.  ex.  Sun.  ..Ind.  Dem  ............  1896      8      23      294      9.60 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Spencer  Burtis,  Editor  ;  Al  H.  Burtis,  Publisher. 
LAKEWOOD  (J8),  pop.  X  30,  500  (branch  of  Denver  P.  O.)  ;  Jefferson  Co.  (NC).  Adjoins 

Denver  on  West.  Brewery  ;  hatcheries.  Fruit,  turkey  farms. 
Jefferson  Record  -f  .................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1945     8     24     808     2.00 

James   Colegrove,   Editor;   Ivan   P.   Gillett,   Publisher.    1556    Wadsworth   Ave. 
Jefferson  Sentinel  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1931      5     23     217     2.50 

Ed  Moder,  Editor;  Gateway  West  Pub'g  Co.,  Publisher.  7338  W.  Colfax  St. 
LAMARf    (O6%),  pop.   6,829;  Prowers  Co.    (SE).   110  m  E  of  Pueblo.  AT&SF  RR. 
Airline,  CEN.  Condensery;  alfalfa  meal  and  flour  mills.  Agriculture.  Sugar,  grain, 
wheat,  stock. 
News-f  .....................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem  ............  1917     8     24     294   12.00 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Fred  M.  Betz,  Editor;  Betz  Publishing  Co. 

LA  SALLE  (K2),  pop.  797;  Weld  Co.  (N).  45  m  NE  of  Denver.  UP  RR.  Bank,  Greeley. 

Frozen  food  and  meat  packing  plant;  alfalfa  mill.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Leader-f  ...................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1948     6     26     280     2.00 

James  P.  Noel  and  Idella  M.  Noel,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LAS  ANIMASf   (N6%),  pop.  3,223:  Bent  Co.   (SE).  82  m  E  of  Pueblo.  AT&SF  RR. 
Airport.  Oil  and  gas  wells.  Grain  mill  and  elevator;  alfalfa  pellet,  sugar  beet 
factory.  Agriculture.  Cantaloups,  wheat,  corn. 
Bent  County  Democrat  -f  ......  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1883     8     24     308     8.00 

Earl  E.  Asbury,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Leader-h  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1873     7     24     276     2.00 

R.  B.  McDermott,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEADVILLEf  (G4),  pop.  4,081;  Lake  Co.  (C).  78  m  SW  of  Denver.  D&RGW;  G&S  RRs. 
Smelting   and   refining.    Gold,    silver,   lead,    copper,    zinc,   molybdenum   mines. 
Dairy  farms. 
Carbonate  Chronicle-f  ............  Monday  ...........  Democratic  ........  1878      5     24     224     8.00 

Lois  G.  Theobald,  Editor;  Robert  A.  and  Lois  G.  Theobald,  Publishers, 
715  Harrison  Ave. 


Cirt 
$680 

5620 

§1,743 

8675 

§650 

§305 
§320 
§800 

J850 
§800 

§4,612 
§3,607 

§9,024 

8,033 


§2,620 
§1,350 

712 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  tnd  March  A.B.C  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >CCA  Audit; 
8 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <3>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vlsaued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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LEADVILLEf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols*  Width  VDtpth    Sub  Eire 

Herald-Democrat + {&VSun.X'  S**'  Democrat 1886     5     24     281     9.00        81,575 

Robert  and  Lois  Theobald,  Publishers. 

LIMON  (M4),  pop.  1,471;  Lincoln  Co.  (E).  74  m  SE  of  Denver.  CRI&P;  UP  RRs. 
Bean  pickling  plant.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  beans. 

Leader-f Thursday Republican 1910     7     24     280     8.50        81,479 

Dale  and  Ronald  Cooley,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LITTLETONf  (J8H).  POP.  8.878;  Arapahoe  Co.  (NEC).  10  m  S  of  Denver.  D&RGW; 
AT&SF  RRs.  Manufactures  trucks,  fire  extinguishers ;  dynamite,  precision  instru- 
ments, electronic  equipment.  Nurseries.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Wheat, 
barley,  oats. 

r  Arapahoe  Herald  + Tuesday Independent 1904      8     24     298      8.00        52,430 

\  Independent -f- Friday Independent 1888     8     24     298     8.00        83,999 

I  Houstoun  Waring,  Editor;  Edwin  A.  Bemis,  Publisher. 

LONGMONT   (J2),  pop.  8,099;  Boulder  Co.    (N).  84  m  NW  of  Denver.  GW;  C&S; 

CB&Q  RRs.  Sugar,  flour  mills ;  canning,  brick,  tile,  tractor  factories ;  creamery ; 

hatchery.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  wheat,  barley. 
Ledger-f- Thursday Independent 1879     6     23     224     2.50          1,178 

James  G.  Archuleta  and  Robert  C.  Keeler.  Publishers,  410  Cuff  man  St. 
Times-Call-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1893     9     22     287   18.00          4,5«7 

Ed.  Lehman,  Publisher,  655  Fourth  Ave. 

LORETTO,  pop.  X600;  Arapahoe  Co.  (C).  7  m  SW  of  Denver.  D&RGW  RR.  Bank, 
Denver.  Gold  mines;  timber.  Loretto  Heights  College  (Cath.  women).  Farming. 

Heightsonian  News-f  V Monthly Collegiate 1924  Con trilled1  fr^dist.          1,600 

TAkra  (The  Heights)  V Quarterly Lit.  Coll 1931     2     26     140     2.60 

Students  of  Loretto  Heights  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LOUISVILLE  (J2H).  pop.  1,978;  Boulder  Co.  (N).  15  m  NW  of  Denver.  C&S  RR. 
Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Grain,  sugar  beets. 

Times-f Thursday Independent 1913     6     24     217     2.60  642 

Delia  Hobson,  Editor;  Arthur  Hobson,  Publisher. 

LOVELAND  (J2),  pop.  6,778;  Larimer  Co.  (N).  14  m  S  of  Fort  Collins.  C&S;  GW  RRs. 

Canneries ;  creamery ;  farm  machinery,  trailer  and  sugar  factories ;  machine  shops. 

Farming.  Sugar  beets,  corn,  wheat. 

Reporter-!- Thursday Independent 1880     8     24     280     2.00  5198 

Reporter-Herald -f- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1908     8     24     280     6.00        53,945 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Harley  Holden,  Editor  and  Publisher,  450  Cleveland  Ave. 
Round-Up Thursday Independent 1947      5      24      210     8.00  8976 

Esther  A.  and  Ralph  Williams,  Editors  and  Publishers,  137  W.  4th  St. 

MANGOS  (C8),  pop.  786;  Montezuma  Co.  (SW).  30  m  W  of  Durango.  Rio  Grande  Motor 
Way.  Airport.  Bank,  Dolores.  Saw  mills.  Dairy  farms.  Hay,  grain. 

Times-Tribune -f Friday Democratic 1892      6     24     224      2.00  8400 

Dick  Sprenger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MANITOU  SPRINGS  (K6),  pop.  2,580;  El  Paso  Co.  (EC).  6  m  W  of  Colorado  Springs. 
Railroad  station.  Colorado  Springs.  D&RGW  RR.  Tourist  and  health  resort.  Sana- 
torium. Mineral  water  bottled ;  lime  manufactured. 

Pikes  Peak  Journal-f Friday Republican 1882     5     26     224     2.00  5749 

Frances  C.  Graham,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MANZANOLA  (M6%),  pop.  543;  Otero  Co.  (SE).  On  Arkansas  River.  42  m  SE  of 
Pueblo.  AT&SF  RR.  Cannery;  melons  packed.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  tomatoes, 
alfalfa,  oats,  cantaloups. 

Sun-f Thursday Independent 1900     7      24      280      2.50  700 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  Pavitt,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MEEKERf  (D2H),  pop.  1,668;  Rio  Blanco  Co.  (NW).  On  White  River,  40  m  N  of  Rifle, 
nearest  railroad  station.  D&RGW  RR.  Coal,  uranium  mines.  Oil  wells.  Creamery ; 
flour  mill.  Hunting  and  fishing  resort.  Pine  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry, 
grain  farms. 

Herald-f Thursday Independent 1885     7     24      280     8.00        51,300 

R.  G.  Lyttle.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MONTE  VISTA  (G7%),  pop.  8.272;  Rio  Grande  Co.  (S).  95  m  SW  of  Pueblo.  SLC; 
D&RGW  RRs.  Airline,  PAL.  Flour  mill ;  machine  shops ;  apiary.  Dude  ranches. 
Gold,  silver  mines ;  spruce,  pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes. 

Journal -f Friday Independent 1888     7     24     280     8.00        52,164 

Lonnie  Pippin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MONTROSEf  (D5%),  pop.  4,964;  Montrose  Co.  (W).  69  m  SE  of  Grand  Junction. 
D&RGW  RR.  Airline,  FAL.  Meat  packing  plants;  flour  mill;  creamery;  apiary. 
Agriculture.  Potatoes,  sugar  beets. 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Horace  Campbell,  Editor;  Press  Publishing  Co.,  488  Main  St. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit} 
5P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisbtr's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCminty  seat.  Pormlttlon— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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Cstab  Coll  <fr  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

NUCLA  (B6),  pop.  467;  Montrose  Co.  (SW).  40  m  SW  of  Mont  rose.  Railroad  station, 
Ridgway.  D&RGW  RR.  Bank,  Ouray.  Uranium  mine.  Potatoes. 

Forum Friday Independent 1953     5     28     102     8.00 

John  8.  Gilmore,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OLATHE  (D5%),  pop.  810;  Montrose  Co.  (W).  48  m  SE  of  Grand  Junction.  D&RGW 
RR.  Shipping  center.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  onions,  livestock. 

Criterion Friday Independent 1905     5     24     210     2.50 

Ray  Thorndyke,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ORDWAYf  (M6),  pop.  1,290;  Crowley  Co.  (SE).  48  m  E  of  Pueblo.  MP  RR.  Alfalfa 
meal  mill.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  cantaloupes,   sugar  beets,  alfalfa,  turkeys. 

New  Era -f Thursday Independent 1902     7     24     276     3.00 

Dan  C.  Minnick,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OTIS  (O2).  pop.  632;  Washington  Co.  (NE).  100  m  SE  of  Greeley.  CB&Q  RR.  Grain, 
stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  beans. 


7     24     280     2.50 


Independent Thursday Independent 1911 

John  W.  Graves.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OURAYf  (D6%).  pop.  1,089;  Ouray  Co.  (SW).  85  m  SE  of  Grand  Junction.  Railroad 
station,  Ridgeway.  D&RGW  RR.  Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  zinc,  uranium  mines ; 
hot  mineral  springs.  Dude  ranches.  Diversified  farming.  Grain,  hay,  potatoes. 

Ouray  County  Herald -f Thursday Independent 1884     5     24     224     2.50 

Richard  C.  Burnham,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PAGOSA  SPRINGSf  (E8),  pop.  1,379;  Archuleta  Co.  (S).  On  Rio  de  San  Juan,  45  m  E 
of  Durango.  Rio  Grande  Motor  Way.  Hot  springs.  Lumber.  Stock,  grain,  poultry 
farms.  Hay,  grain. 

Sun-f- Thursday Independent 1910      8     24     280     8.00 

Glen  Edmonds,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PALISADE  (C4),  pop.  861;  Mesa  Co.  (W).  15  m  E  of  Grand  Junction.  D&RGW  RR. 
Sack  factory.  Coal  mines.  Fruit  farms.  Peaches. 

Tribune  -f Friday Independent 1903      5     24     203     2.50 

William  H.  Lorenzen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PALMER  LAKE   (J4%),  pop.   X263;  El  Paso  Co.   (C).  20  m  N  of  Colorado  Springs. 

AT&SF;  D&RGW  RRs.  Banking  town  Colorado  Springs.  Rabbit  and  truck  farms. 
American  Angora  News Bi-monthly Rabbit  Brecd'g..  1945  4  24  140  1.00 

Donald  C.  Phillips,  Editor;  American  Angora  Rabbit  Breeders  Cooperative,  Pub. 
Columbine  Herald-f Weekly Independent 1956  5  24  228  3.00 

Stanley  R.  Johnson,  Editor;  Columbine  Herald  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  Pub. 

PAONIA  (D5),  pop.  1,257;  Delta  Co.  (W).  55  m  SE  of  Grand  Junction.  D&RGW  RR. 
Coal  mine.  Ships  fruit.  Fruit,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 


Clrt 


1,080 


5641 


81,158 


§638 


5735 


5993 


641 


*300 


Paonian  + Thursday Independent 1904 

Robt.  F.  Symmonds,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


6     24     276     3.00 


22 
22 


300   12.00**21,269 
800   12.00  **20,120 


PLATTEVILLE  (K2),  pop.  670;  Weld  Co.  (N).  16  m  S  of  Greeley.  UP  RR.  Bank, 
Fort  Lupton.  Dairy,  stock,  truck,  grain,  poultry  farms.  Sugar  beets. 

Herald-f Friday Independent 1908      6     26     280     2.50 

James  P.  and  Idella  M.  Noel,  Editors  and  Publishers,  317  Marion  Ave. 

PUEBLOf  (K6),  pop.  68,686  ;  Pueblo  Co.  (SEC).  On  Arkansas  River,  112  m  S  of  Denver. 
C&S;  AT&SF;  D&RGW;  MP  RRs.  Airlines:  CAL;  FAL. 

Clay  pits;  stone  quarries;  coal  mines.  TV  station.  Manufactures  iron,  steel, 
aluminum  products,  automotive  pistons,  storm  sashes,  windows,  doors,  auto 
trailers,  brick,  tile,  brooms,  plumbing  supplies,  tents,  mattresses,  lumber,  paint, 
compressed  and  liquified  gases,  caskets,  saddlery,  dairy  products;  meat  packing 
plants;  bottling  works;  brewery;  mineral  insulation.  Hatchery;  nursery.  Four 
banks;  bank  deposits  (6-1-58),  $83,295,328.  47,694  electric  (AC)  meters; 
25,548  gas  (nat.)  meters;  36,279  telephones. 

f  Chief  tain -f Morn.ex.Sun... Independent .1872 

I  Star- Journal -f Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1901 

•{  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Star-Journal  and  Chief  tain  4-.  Sunday Independent 1933 

Frank  S.  Hoag,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

Colorado  Tribune  -f Saturday Independent 1927 

John  R.  Mac  Lean,  Editor  and  Publisher,  111  East  4th  St. 

Southern  Colorado  Register -f  Friday Catholic 1945      _      __ 

Msgr.  Patrick  S  tauter,  Editor;  Catholic  Press  Society,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

1426  Grand. 
Star-Journal — See  Chieftain. 

Western  Ideal -f  (Negro) Friday Independent 1928     6     26     238 

M.  O.  Seymour,  Publisher,  100  W.  First  St. 

RANGELY  (B2%),  pop.  808;  Rio  Blanco  Co.  (NW).  On  White  River,  70  m  N  of 
Grand  Junction.  Bank  and  railroad  station,  Craig.  D&RGW  RR.  Oil  refinery. 
Natural  gas  and  oil  wells.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Times  (offset) Thursday Independent 1949     6     24     224     8.50 

Carolyn  Davidson,  Editor;  B.  F.  Yaeger,  Publisher. 

RIFLE  (D3H),  pop.  1,525;  Garfleld  Co.  (W).  55  m  NE  of  Grand  Junction.  D&RGW 
RR.  Uranium  mine;  dairy,  apiary.  Pine,  spruce  timber.  Oil,  gas  well*.  Diversified 


§920 


795 


i 


8     22      800     6.00*^39,404 


4      26      196     2.00 
8     23      294      3.00 


2.00 


51,450 
*12,681 


5641 


farming:.  Livestock,  sugar  beets,  hay,  potatoes. 

Telegram -f Thursday Independent .1891 

K.  C.  Loomis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


9     22     287     2.50        $1.563 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C  Statement;  *Jvme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  fac«,  sworn;  tPublisher'i  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  Inch.  tCounty  aeat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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""       —  Estab  ColsO Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

ROCKY  FORD  <M6%),  pop.  4,087;  Otero  Co.  (SE).  On  Arkansas  River,  53  m  SE  of 
Pueblo.  AT&SF  RR.  Airport.  Manufactures  beet  sugar,  canned  vegetables, 
creamery  products,  brooms,  pumps.  Bottling  works;  apiary.  Agriculture.  Seed 
raised.  Sugar  beets,  cantaloups,  onions,  cattle  poultry,  celery. 

Gazette-f {l^u'n*'  S&t*  ^dependent 1900      8     24      294     7.50        §2,231 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Ross  Thompson,  Publisher. 

SAGUACHEf  (G6%),  pop.  1,024;  Saguache  Co.  (SWC).  90  m  SW  of  Pueblo.  Railroad 
station,  Salida.  D&RGW  RR.  Airport.  Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead  mines.  Stock  farms. 

Crescent -f- Thursday Independent 1879      6     26      280     2.50  §6OO 

Mrs.  R.  I.  Coombs,  Editor;  R.  I.  Coombs,  Publisher. 

SALIDAf  (H5%),  pop.  4,553;  Chaffee  Co.  (C).  75  m  NW  of  Pueblo.  D&RGW  RR. 
Airport.  Railroad  division  point  and  shops.  Granite  finishing,  bottling,  sheet  metal 
•works.  Lime  rock,  fluorspar  mines,  granite.  Timber,  dairy,  truck,  poultry, 
grain  farms. 

{Mountain  Mail {j^^**  Sat' Independent 1880      8      24      294     7.50        §1,923 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Record Wednesday Independent 1882      8      24      294      3.00  §249 

George  E.  Oyler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAN  LUISf  (J8),  pop.  1,239;  Costilla  Co.  (S).  85  m  SW  of  Pueblo.  Railroad  station, 
San  Acacio.  SLVS  RR.  Bank,  Alamosa.  Roller  mill.  Yellow  pine,  red  spruce 
timber.  Truck  farms.  Cauliflower,  cabbage,  lettuce. 

Costilla  County  Free  Press  +  IE,  .,  ,    ,  ,      .         into      K      OA      I&R      o  ni\  

(Span   &  Eng  )  /Friday Independent 1948      5      24      196     2.00  

Alfonso  J.  La  Combe,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  116. 

SILVERTONf  (D7),  pop.  1,375;  San  Juan  Co.  (SW).  100  m  S  of  Grand  Junction. 
D&RGW  RR.  Bank,  Durango.  Lead,  silver,  gold,  copper  mines. 

Standard  and  The  Miner -f Friday Mining  &  Ind 1874      6      26      280     2.50        §1,025 

Ross  C.  Beaber,  Publisher. 

SIMLA  (L4),  pop.  424;  Elbert  Co.  (EC).  50  m  NE  of  Colorado  Springs.  CRI&P  RR. 
Bank,  Calhan.  Elevator.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  beans. 

Pike  View  Farmer  + Thursday Independent 1904      5      24      224      3.00        §1,012 

Percy  A.  Conarroe,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SPRINGFIELDf  (O7%),  pop.  2,041;  Baca  Co.  (SE).  50  m  S  of  Lamar.  AT&SF  RR. 
Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms.  Broom  corn,  wheat,  maze. 

Plainsman-Herald  -f Thursday Independent 1887      6      24      252     3.00 

Melvin  B.  Stults,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STEAMBOAT  SPRINGSf  <F1%).  pop.  1,913;  Routt  Co.  (NW).  170  m  NW  of  Denver. 
D&RGW  RR.  Flour,  planing  mills ;  creamery.  Tourist  resort.  Mineral  springs  ;  coal 
mines.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Steamboat  Pilot -h Thursday Ind.  Dem 1885      8     24      301     3.00        §2,245 

M.  W.  Leckenby,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STERLINGf  (NIH),  pop.  7,534;  Logan  Co.   (NE).  80  m  NE  of  Greeley.  UP;  CB&Q 

RRs.    Airport.    Manufactures    sugar,    creamery    products.    Alfalfa   dehydrating. 

Bottling  works;  hatchery.  Diversified  farming.  Sugar  beets,  wheat,  corn. 
High  Plains  Farmer Wednesday Ind.  Agric 1900      8      24      280     2.00        §2,785 

Robert  H.  McCaffree,  Publisher,  512  N.  3rd  St. 
Journal- Advocate -f- Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1910      8      24      280   10.00   **6,O59 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  Petteys,  Editor;  Advocate  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

STRASBURG  (L8),  pop.  X439;  Arapahoe  Co.  (NEC).  37  m  E  of  Denver.  UP  RR.  Dairy, 
grain,  poultry  farms.  Beans. 

Eastern  Colorado  News  + Thursday Independent 1916      7      24      276     2.00  §679 

Frank  L.  Hunter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STRATTON  (O4),  pop.  720;  Kit  Carson  Co.  (E).  150  m  SE  of  Denver.  CRI&P  RR. 
Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat  barley. 

Press-f Thursday Independent 1908      6      26      280      2.00  §956 

Roy  E.  Herburger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TELLURIDEf  (D6%),  pop.  1,101;  San  Miguel  Co.  (SW).  87  m  SE  of  Grand  Junction. 
Railroad,  Ridgeway.  D&RGW  RR.  Bank,  Montrose.  Timber.  Tourist  resort.  Gold, 
silver,  lead  mines.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 

San  Miguel  Forum Thursday Independent 1941      6     24      280     3.00  481 

John  S.  and  Pat  Gilmore,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

THORNTON  (K3%),  pop.  X6.600  (branch  of  Denver  P.  O.)  ;  Adams  Co.  (NC).  Adjoins 

Denver  on  the  NE,  nearest  railroad  station.  Residential. 
Adams  Record -f Thursday Independent 1958     5     23     222         7,475 — Free 

Harrison  F.  Hill,  Editor;  Gordon  L.  Davis,  Publisher,  8623  North  Washington. 
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1954     5     22     224     3.00        §3,022 

El  Roy  Fitz  Senry,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TRINIDADf  (L8),  pop.  12,204;  Lag  Anhnas  Co.  (SE).  On  Purgatory  River,  85  m  SW 
of  La  Junta.  D&RGW ;  AT&SF;  C&S  RRs.  Coal  mines.  Manufactures  butter,  beer, 
candy,  sausage.  Bottling  works.  Pine,  aspen  timber.  Dairy  farms.  Sugar  beets, 
pinto  beans,  barley,  oats. 

Chronicle-News -h Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1877     8     24     288   12.60   **4,281 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Bill  Bloom,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OradftUoa-HHrSeot.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  •worn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  linea.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  teat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRtnd  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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EsUb  Cols <S> Width  V  Depth    Sub 

WALDENf  (Gl),  pop.  696;  Jackson  Co.  (N).  06  m  SW  of  Laramie,  Wyo.  UP  RR. 
Airport.  Coal  mines;  oil  and  gas  fields.  Lumber  mills;  carbon  dioxide  plant. 
Stock  farms.  Hay. 

Jackson  County  Star 4- Thursday Independent 1909     6     24     280     2.50 

Wm.  R.  Davis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WALSENBURGf  (K7%),  pop.  6,596;  Huerfano  Co.  (S).  50  m  S  of  Pueblo.  D&RGW 
RR.  Flour  mill ;  meat  packing  plant ;  creamery.  Coal  mines ;  timber.  Stock,  poultry, 
grain  farms. 

Huerfano  World -f Friday Independent 1908      8     23      284      4.50 

John  Dinise  and  George  Zanon,  Publishers. 

WESTCLIFFEt  (J6),  pop.  890;  Custer  Co.  (SC).  62  m  W  of  Pueblo,  nearest  banking 
town.  Railroad,  Texas  Creek.  D&RGW  RR.  Silver,  lead  mines  Creamery.  Stock 
farms.  Hay,  grain,  cattle. 

Wet  Mountain  Tribune  + Friday Independent 1883      7     24      266     800 

Joe  Payton,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Drawer  L. 

WESTMINSTER  (J3),  pop.  1,686;  Adams  Co.  (NEC).  5  m  NW  of  Denver,  nearest 
bank.  C&S  RR.  Agriculture. 

Journal-f Thursday Independent 1947      7      23      210      2.00 

Marshall  C.  Howe,  Publisher. 

WINDSOR  (Kl%),  pop.  1,548;  Weld  Co.  (N).  12  m  W  of  Greeley.  GW;  C&S  RRs. 
Sugar  refinery.  Livestock.  Diversified  farming.  Sugar  beets,  hay,  grain. 


Beacon  + Thursday Independent 1898 

Blair  Macy,  Publisher. 


7     24      276      2.50 


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52,465 


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WRAYf    (P2%).   pop.    2,198;   Yuma   Co.    (NE).    135   m   SE  of   Greeley.   CB&Q   RR. 
Elevators;  hatchery;  creamery  Grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  sorghums. 

Gazette-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1903      7      24      280      3.00          2,403 

Roscoe  Bullard,  Editor;  John  W.  Graves  and  Roscoe  Bullard,  Publishers. 

YUMA  (O2),  pop.  1,908;  Yuma  Co.  (NE).  45  m  SE  of  Sterling.  CB&Q  RR.  Flour  mill; 
hatchery.  Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  cattle. 

Pioneer -f Thursday Republican 1887      8     24     308      3.50          1,786 

Leo  Chance,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — A- *  Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  <S> Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CONNECTICUT 

Population  2,007,280  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  HARTFORD 

Connecticut  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Massachusetts,  east  by  Rhode  Island,  south  by  Long 
Island  Sound  and  west  by  New  York.  The  average  length  from  east  to  west  is  86  miles ;  average 
breadth,  55  miles.  The  total  land  area  is  4,899  square  miles. 

The  eastern  part  of  the  state  has  many  ridges  of  low  hills  with  fertile  valleys.  The  Connecticut 
River  valley,  at  a  distance  from  the  Sound,  is  very  fertile.  In  the  south  the  land  is  broken  and  the 
soil  sandy,  but  when  well  fertilized  yields  good  crops.  The  valleys  of  the  Connecticut  and  Housa- 
tonic  Rivers  are  immensely  productive,  the  former  especially  so  in  cigar  leaf  tobacco.  In  the 
west  the  surface  is  rough  and  the  hills  are  abrupt,  rising  to  an  altitude  of  nearly  2,000  feet.  The 
state  has  an  unusual  water  supply  for  industrial  uses.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Hartford  gives  the 
temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  49.7;  highest  on  record,  101;  lowest  on  record,  — 18. 
Total  annual  precipitation,  44.90  inches. 

The  State  of  Connecticut  is  noted  for  its  manufacturing  industries.  Its  capital  city,  Hartford, 
is  noted  for  the  extent  and  variety  of  its  insurance  interests.  There  are  hundreds  of  beautiful 
country  homes  of  New  York  and  other  city  people  in  the  state,  especially  in  the  western  part. 
The  state  has  many  fine  educational  institutions,  including  Yale  University  at  New  Haven, 
founded  in  1701.  The  Connecticut  River  is  open  to  navigation  from  its  mouth  to  Hartford. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  twenty-eighth.  Urban  population  (1950),  77.8%.  In  1950,  of 
the  2,007,280  total  population,  1,952,327  were  white;  54,953  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  16,615.  Farm  acreage.  1,272,352.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  81.5. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $20,011.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  3,220. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $54,583,000;  livestock  and  products  (in- 
cludes meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $108,246,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957):  tobacco  (value  of  production),  $20,746,000;  potatoes. 
$3,502,000;  hay,  $892,000;  corn,  $26,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruits  (noncitrus)  (1957):  apples,  $2,734,000;  peaches,  $165,000;  pears, 
$151,000,  rank,  tenth;  strawberries  (value  of  production),  $497,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $30,560,000;  horses  and  mules. 
$590,000;  hogs  and  pigs,  $526,000;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $168,000, 

^JH000^18  from  Doultry  (1957):  eggs,  $26,191,000;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broil- 
ers), $23,516,000;  turkeys,  $1,769,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $46,033,000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms,  740,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957)  :  creamed  cottage  cheese,  1,513,000  IDS.: 
ice  cream,  8,792,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Total  catch  (1956),  18,195,000  Ibs.;  $991,000  value.  Principal  fish:  oysters,  flounders,  lobsters, 

FORESTS 

Total  forest  production  (1947),  20.306  M.  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  oak,  white  pine,  hemlock, 
maple,  cottonwood  and  aspen,  birch,  yellow  poplar,  beech,  eastern  cedar,  ash,  southern  yellow 
pine,  basswood. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $2,868,312,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
machinery  (except  electrical),  transportation  equipment,  fabricated  metal  products.  Total  expen- 
ditures for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $131,651,000.  «*y«u 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1963),  $7,716,998.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  stone,  sand  and 
gravel,  Jime,  clays. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

H1^001"*  (1-1-58),  1,140,900.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  1,021  - 
P°8t  <1967>»  274-  Number  of  retail  stores  (1964),  25,700;  sales,  *2,61S,- 


244,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  8 

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CONNECTICUT  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number  Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  25              Daily  2 

Evening  dailies  (19)               Semi-weekly  1 

Morning  dailies  (6)                Weekly   10 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition  (5)               rortmghtly    2 

Semi-weekly 2               Monthly   40 

Weekly   56               Bi-monthly  71 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies    (4)               Quarterly  17 

Fortnightly    1              Four  times  a  year 1 

—                   Four  times  during  college  year  2 

Total  Newspapers  84              Six  times  during  year  3 

Eight  times  during  college  yr..  1 

Eight  times  a  year 2 

Five  ti.  dur.  college  yr 1 

11  ti.  a  year  1 

20  times  during  college  year....  1 

Six  ti.  dur.  college  yr 2 

Total    Periodicals    157 

Total  number  of  publications 241 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 10 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 76 

For  circulation  figure*  for  daily  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


Estab  Co IsO Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

ANSONIA  (C3),  pop.  18,706;  New  Haven  Co.  (S).  On  Naugatuck  River,  10  m  NW  of 
New  Haven.  Conn.  Route  115.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  brass,  copper, 
bronze  products,  elastic  webbing,  electrical  supplies,  foundry  and  screw  machine 
products,  insulated  wire,  machinery  and  machine  tools,  sheet  metal  specialties, 
sponge  rubber,  plastics. 

Connecticut  Purchaser Monthly {Agents*8'*          1927      3     26     14°  x          1>451 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Fred  A.  Harvey,  Editor;  Purchasing  Agent's  Assn.  of  Conn.,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  229. 
Sentinel-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1871      8      24      294   21. 84^*13^854 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

C.  H.  Flynn,  Editor;  Emerson  Bros.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  241  Main  St. 

BRANFORD  (D3%),  pop.  10,944;  New  Haven  Co.  (S).  8  m  SE  of  New  Haven.  U.  S. 
Route  1.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  malleable  iron  fittings,  wire,  shirts, 
furnaces,  boats,  crucible  steel,  screens.  Shore  resort.  Agriculture. 

Physical  Culture  + Bi-monthly Health 1893      2      40      136     2.00        12,500 

Felix  May,  Editor  and  Publisher.  Controlled  free  dist          2,500 

BRIDGEPORT!  (C4),  pop.  158,709;  Fairfield  Co.  (SW).  Port  of  entry  on  Long  Island 
Sound,  56  m  NE  of  New  York.  NYNH&H  RR.  Airline,  AA.  University  of  Bridge- 
port, Fairfield  University.  TV  station. 

Manufactures  electrical  appliances,  ammunition,  firearms,  airplane  engines, 
jet  engine  components,  cutlery,  brake  linings,  typewriters,  adding  machines, 
machine  tools,  sewing  machines,  helicopters,  airplane  and  aircraft  accessories, 
corsets,  hardware,  machinery,  brass,  steel,  asbestos  products  records,  valves 
and  fittings,  textiles.  Nine  banks;  bank  clearings  (1957),  $798,595,924;  deposits 
(1957),  $422,552,661.  52,745  electric  meters;  53,328  gas  (nat.)  meters;  131,442 
telephones. 

A"(noCadvy.£!:.Ih!±  JQuarterly Frat.  Insur 1919     f     ?«     }|{  »»•«•       *6'000 

Stephen  L.  Segedy,  Editor;  American  Life  Insurance  Assn.,  Publisher, 

Box  A,  Barnum  Sta.  (5). 
Connecticut  Jewish  Ledger — See  Hartford. 

Fairfield  County  Press  (Negro) — See  Westchester  County  Press,  Hastings-on- 
Hudson.  N.  Y. 

Herald -f- Sunday Independent 1879      5     24     21010.00    *78,072 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Leigh  Danenberg,  Publisher,  299  Lafayette  St.  (9). 

ip        ,                                              fEvg.  ex.  Sun.IndeT)cndc_t        1883      9     22     280  26.00  **79,349 
Post  + ISun.  Morn,     ^dependent Sunday  circ.  **€7,3»1 

Telegram-f Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1891     9     22     280   15.00*^13,442 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Post  Publishing  Co.,  410  State  St.  (2). 

Scribe.  Th.+  V Thursday CoH^ate 19S 

Students  of  University  of  Bridgeport,  Publishers,  219  Park  Ave.  (4). 

BRISTOL  (D2),  pop.  85,961;  Hartford  Co.  (N).  18  ra  SW  of  Hartford.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Manufactures  ball  bearings,  springs,  clocks,  watches,  timing  devices,  chemi- 
cals, thermometers,  metal  shapes,  electrical  resistance  coils,  variable  trans- 
formers, electronic  devices,  electrical  component  parts,  brass  and  aluminum 
forgings,  sheet  metal,  jet  engine  parts,  wire  rods,  glass  cutters,  paper  boxes, 
dairy,  screw  machine  products,  bicycle  coaster  brakes,  sports  equipment,  textiles, 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
5P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  I»«ucd  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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BRISTOL  (Continued)  Estab  Col $O Width 7 Depth    Sub  Circ 

cutlery.  Magazine  and  book  publishers.  Five  banks;  bank  clearings  (9-22-58)* 
$795,632;  deposits  (7-1-58),  $64,749,354.  14,429  electric  (AC)  meters;  7,224 
gas  meters;  16,090  telephones. 

Press-}- JBvg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1871     8     22      297   15.00^*13,700 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

C.  S.  Barnes,  Editor;  Bristol  Press  Publishing  Co.,  99  Main  St. 

BROOKFIELD  (B2%),  pop.  1,688;  Fairfield  Co.  (SW).  23  m  NW  of  Bridgeport. 
NYNH&H  RR.  Bank  town,  Danbury.  Manufactures  metal  stampings,  industrial 
electrical  equipment.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Journal-!- Friday Independent 1957      8      24      287     4.00  §960 

Richard  E.  Gallagher,  Editor;  Timea  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publishers,  Route  7. 

CANAAN  (Bft),  Pop.  1.189;  Litchfield  Co.  (NW).  35  m  NW  of  Waterbury.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Magnesium  refinery.  Manufactures  limestone  products,  cosmetics,  fish  lures. 
Poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Connecticut  Western  News -h- Thursday Independent 1871      7      26      287      4.00 

Clare  T.  Grannon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHESHIRE  (D2%).  pop.  1,826;  New  Haven  Co.  (S).  8  m  SE  of  Waterbury.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Manufactures  stamped  and  pressed  metals,  wood  products,  machine  tool 
accessories.  Fruit,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Herald-f- Thursday Independent 1953      5     24      224      3.00 

Howard  D.  and  Ruth  C.  True,  Publishers,  1036  South  Main  St. 

CLINTON  (E3%),  pop.  2,466;  Middlesex  Co.  (S).  On  Long  Island  Sound,  25  m  E  of 
New  Haven.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  cosmetics,  boats,  plastics,  lamps. 
Summer  resort. 

Recorder-f Friday Independent 1895      5      26      224      8.00 

Mrs.  Gwendolyn  Glynn,  Editor;  Shore  Line  Times  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

COLCHESTER  (F2)  pop.  1,522;  New  London  Co.  (SO.  23  m  W  of  Hartford.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Leather  goods  manufactured.  Residential.  Poultry  farms. 

Colchester  Citizen -f Friday Independent 1950      8      24      280     2.50 

Curtiss  Johnson  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher,  160  Main  St.,  Deep  River. 

COS  COB  (A4%),  pop. ;  Fairfield  Co.  (SW).  2  m  NE  of  Greenwich.  NYNH&H  RR. 

Printing  and  publishing  house.  Manufactures  boats  and  sails.  Marine  engines, 
foundry  products. 

[Woodwork'g 

Industrial  Woodworking Monthly {&  Wood 

I  Fabricat'g 
Cleworth  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  1  River  Road. 

f  Maintenance 

Maintenance Monthly {  &  Operat'g 

(Engineers 
Thomas  Trail,  Editor;  Cleworth  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  1 


1949      3 


1951      3 


39      140      3.00 
Controlled  circ. 


39      140     3.00 
Controlled  circ. 


2,827 


§2,010 


§1,650 


870 


>3O,191 


>50,171 


River  Road. 
1953      3      39      140      8.00 

Controlled  circ.  VAC  11352 


>32,814 


Modern  Pattern  Making Bi-monthly |  p^tt 

George  W.  Rhine,  Editor;  Cleworth  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  1  River  Road. 
Plastics  World Monthly Plastics 1943      8     controlled  ci?c° 

Ralph  Maultsby,  Mgn.  Editor;  Cleworth  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  1  River  Road. 

nd                     !„      ..,  (£ow*rlint.          1956     8      40      142      8.00 
/Monthly jGonstru^tmr^  Controlled  circ.  VAC  26,203 

Also  provides  B.P.A.  controlled  circ.  >28,203. 

C.  Wm.  Cleworth,  Editor;  Cleworth  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  1  River  Road. 

D ANBURY  (B8),  pop.  80,337;  Fairfield  Co.  (SW).  21  m  NW  of  Bridgeport.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Airport.  State  Teachers  College ;  State  Trade  School. 

Hat  manufacturing  center;  surgical  instruments  and  supplies,  lighting  fix- 
tures, electronic  and  railroad  testing  equipment,  hat  machinery,  silverware, 
aluminum  foil,  aircraft  parts,  rubber  tile,  air  conditioning  equipment,  steam 
generators,  plastics,  silk  bands  and  ribbons,  glue,  shirts,  ball  and  roller  bear- 
ings, cardboard,  fibre  boxes  manufactured.  Five  banks.  Bank  deposits  (6-80- 
58),  $89,636,795.  7,760  gas  meters;  18,034  electric  meters;  16,076  telephones. 
Lake  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

News-Times-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1837     8     23     297  21.00**18,203 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
James  H.  Ottaway,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
ORS — For  the  Operating       ]  1950      1      60     112 

Room  Supervisor  and          i  Quarterly Nursing r»,v«f  wiiA<i  fv<w&  /iiuf         iRrwin 

Nurse   ( no  adv  )  I  Control  lea  tree  aist.         io,uuu 

Mary  V.  Schwendeman,  Editor;  Surgical  Products  Division,  American  Cyanamid 
Co.,  Publisher. 

DANIELSON  (HI),  pop.  4,654;  Windham  Co.  (NE).  26  m  W  of  Providence,  R.  I. 
NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  curtain  cloth,  cotton,  wool,  rayon  goods,  mill 
and  loom  supplies,  buff  wheels.  Truck,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Windham  Co.  Transcript -f...  Thursday Ind.  Rep 1848     8     24     301     4.00   **3,247 

A.  R.  J.  Herklots,  Editor;  The  Transcript  Company,  Publisher. 

DARIEN  (B4),  pop.  11,767;  Fatrfleld  Co.  (SW).  6  m  NE  of  Stamford.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Nurseries.  Residential. 

Grade  Teacher V Monthly Educational 1888     8     27     147     5.00  *  129,224 

Ton!  Taylor,  Editor;  Educational  Publishing  Corp. 

Re  view -f Thursday Independent 1896     8     24     287     7.60   **3,1(X8 

Richard  J.  Robertson,  Publisher. 

Cfradatioo— **S«pt.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *Jtrae  and  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C,  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher* •  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
cms.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  line*.  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  tfeat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaflr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSnbscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Coli<J>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cirt 

DEEP  RIVER  (F3),  pop.  2,570;  Middlesex  Co.  (S).  On  Connecticut  River,  18  m  S  of 
Middletown.    NYNH&H    RR.    Manufactures    lace,    soldering    irons,    health   ray 
lamps,  organ  stops  and  keys,  ignition  coils.  Poultry,  truck  farms. 
New  Era-f  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1874      8     23     280     4.00          4,108 

H.  E.  Josten,  Editor;  Curtiss  8.  Johnson,  Publisher,  160  Main  St. 

DERBY  (C3),  pop.  10,259;  New  Haven  Co.  (S).  7  m  W  of  New  Haven.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Printing  and  publishing  house.  Manufactures  tools  and  metal  specialties,  con- 

crete  vaults   and   tanks,    foundation   garments,    dairy   equipment,   awning   and 

radiator  repairs,  key  blanks,  locksmith  supplies  and  tools,  screw  machine  prod- 

ucts and  metal  stampings,  carburetors,  organic  chemicals,  lumber  and  mason's 

supplies,  covered  wire  and  spiral  boning,  sponge  rubber  and  hard  products  and 

airplane  parts. 
Charlton  Comics  Group  ...........  Bi-monthly  .....  Comics  ...............  1945      3     26      126    1.20  $5,500,000 

Comprised  of:  Atom  the  Cat;  Atomic  Mouse;  Atomic  Bunny;  Attack;  Battlefield 
Action;  Billy  the  Kid;  Black  Fury;  Brides  in  Love;  Cheyenne  Kid;  Fightin' 
Air  Force;  Ftehtin'  Army;  Fightin'  Marines;  Fightin'  Navy;  Freddy;  First 
Kiss  ;  Hot  Rods  &  Racing  Cars  ;  I  love  You  ;  Just  Married  ;  Kid  Montana  ;  La 
La  Rue;  Li'l  Genius;  Li'l  Rascal  Twins;  Li'l  Tomboy;  Love  Diary;  Masked 
Raider;  My  Little  Margie;  My  Secret  Life;  Mysteries  of  Unexplored  Worlds; 
Out  of  this  World;  Outer  Space;  Outlaws  of  The  West;  Rocky  Lane;  Rocky 
Lane's  Blackjack  ;  Romantic  Secrets  ;  Romantic  Story  ;  Secrets  of  Love  and 
Marriage;  Secrets  of  Young  Brides;  Sheriff  of  Tombstone;  Six  Gun  Heroes; 
Space  Adventures  ;  Strange  Suspense  Stories  ;  Submarine  Attack  ;  Sweetheart 
Diary;  Sweethearts:  Tales  of  the  Mysterious  Traveler;  Teenage  Love:  Tex 
Ritter;  Texas  Rangers  in  Action;  Timmy  the  Timid  Ghost;  Unusual  Tales; 
U.S.  Air  Force;  War  at  Sea;  Maverick  Marshall:  Wild  Bill  Hickok  and 
Jingles  ;  Wyatt  Earp  ;  Pudgy  Pig.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 

Charlton  Comics  Group,  Publisher,  Charlton  BIdg. 
Charlton  Expose  Group  ...........  Bi-monthly  .....  Pers'ty  topics.  ...1953      3      27      143      1.50      400,000 

Comprised  of:  Hush  Hush;  Top  Secret. 

Top  Secret  Magazine  Inc.,  Publisher,  Charlton  Bldg. 
Country  Song  Roundup  Group.  6  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Hillybilly  Musicl947     8      27      143      1.50    $200,000 

Comprised  of:  Country  Song  Roundup;  Folk  and  Country  Songs.  Space  sold  in 
combination  as  a  group. 

Norman  Silver,  Editor;  American  Folk  Publications,  Inc.,  Charlton  Bldg. 
Cowboy  Songs  .........................  6  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Music  .................  1947      8      27      143      1.50      $50,000 

Norman  Silver,  Editor;  Burton  N.  Levey,  Publisher,  Charlton  Bldg. 

Escapade  ...................................  Bi-monthly  .....  {fj^e™'*  1955      3      28      140      3.00  *257,480 

Douglas  Allen,  Editor;  Bruce  Publishing  Corp.,  Division  St. 
Hit  Parader  Combination  .......  Monthly  .........  {  popular  Songs  1942      3      27      143      3-°°  *424»34S 

Comprised  of:  Hit  Parader,  circ.  *237,050;  Song  Hits,  circ.  *187,29S.  Space 
sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 

Norman  Silver,  Editor;  Charlton  Publishing  Corp.,  Charlton  Bldg. 
Rhythm  and  Blues  Group  .......  Bi-monthly  .....  Music  .................  1952      3      27      143      1.50    $100,000 

Comprised  of  :  Rhythm  and  Blues  ;  Rock  and  Roll  Songs. 

Onyx  Publishing  Co..  Publisher,  Charlton  Bldg. 

EAST  HAMPTON  (E2).  pop.  4,000;  Middlesex  Co.  (S).  On  Lake  Pocotopang,  9  m  E 
of  Middletown.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  bells,  toys,  thread,  fish  lines  and 
nets,  paper  boxes,  tools,  dies.  Summer  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1932      5      23      210      3.00          1,378 

Harold  A.  Sandstrom,  Editor;  Curtiss  Johnson  Publications. 

EAST  HARTFORD   (El),  branch  of  Hartford  P.  O.,  pop.  29,933;  Hartford  Co.   (N). 
2  m  E  of  Hartford.  NYNH&H  RR.  Airport.  Manufactures  airplane  propellers 
and  engines,  tissue  and  writing  paper,  stamping  devices,  furniture,  confectionery, 
pickles.   Railroad   shops;   bottling  works.   Four  banks.    12,934   electric   meters; 
6,545  gas  meters;  11,608  telephones.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Tobacco. 
Gazette  -f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1885      8      24      294      3.00        §3,017 

J.  W.  McLean,  Editor;  West  Hartford  Publishing  Co. 

FAIRFIELD  (B4),  pop.  80,489;  Fairfleld  Co.  (SW).  4  m  SE  of  Bridgeport.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Manufactures  batteries,  chemicals,  drugs,  roller  bearings,  auto  accessories, 
dog  food,  hardware,  plastics,  tools  and  dies,  wire,  guns,  boilers.  Bottling  works. 
Five  banks  including  branches.  12,322  electric  meters;  5,300  gas  meters;  15  272 
telephones.  Resort.  Fairfleld  University  (Cath.  men). 
Falrfleld  County  Fair-4-  .........  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1954      5      24      224     2.00 

Luis  J.  Villalon,  Editor;  Arthur  W.  Pearce,  Publisher,  1160  Post  Rd. 
Town  Crier  4-  ...........................  Thurs.  &  Sun.  .Independent  .......  1922     8     24     308     4.00 

Luis  J.  VHlalon,  Editor;  Fairfleld  County  Pub'ns,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1150  Post  Rd. 

FALLS  VILLAGE    (Bl),  pop.    X500;  Litchfleld  Co.    (NW).   88  m  NW  of  Hartford. 
NYNH&H  RR.  Gypsum  products  manufactured.   Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 


(°ffset)    {Quarterly  ........  Gardening  ..........  1949     2     24        98      2.50 

O.  B.  FostVrrEditorTiiurel  Hill  Press,  Publisher. 

GLASTONBURY  (E1H>.  pop.  8.818;  Hartford  Co.  (N).  10  m  SE  of  Hartford,  nearest 
railroad  station.  NYNH&H  RR.  Aluminum  wire,  tubing,  fire  extinguishers,  toilet 
preparations    pigskin  leather  manufactured.  Nursery;  hatchery.  Poultry,  vege- 
table. fruit  farms. 
Citizen  (offset)  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1948     6     22     198     8.00       1  1,752 

Henry  Hallas,  Editor  and  Publisher,  165  Oak  St. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  <AJune  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher**  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpatefl 
ems.'  12  to  Inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vizard  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscripticm  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols <3> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

GREENWICH    (A4%).  pop.   40,835;   Fairneld   Co.    (SW).   28   m  NE  of  New  York. 
NYNH&H  RR.  Several  private  schools. 

Printing  and  publishing  houses;  engineering  research;  vacuum  cleaners, 
marine  engines,  felt  manufactured.  Five  banks;  bank  deposits  (1-1-58), 
$221,462,414.  Residential. 

Catra°tlJnPrOPerty  Admini8".lBi'monthly Cath.  Prop'ty 1936     2      42      140     2.00     > 29 ,949 

E.  L.  Spencer,  Editor;  Administrative  Publishing  Co.,  20  W.  Putnam  Ave. 

Management  Methods Monthly {Mgmt.Serv.       1951      4      26      14°     6'00 

l&  Equip. 

Richard  Conarroe,  Editor;  Management  Magazines,  Inc., 
Publisher.  22  W.  Putnam  Ave. 

School  Management     Monthly        .  .    School  Mgmt   1957      8     ^n 

Jerome    W.    Harris,    Editor;    School    Management    Magazines,    Inc.,    Publisher, 
22  West  Putnam  Ave. 


Controlled  circ.    >50,481 


>5O>650 


Time-f-  ......................................   &V|unX'    &t'  Ind>  Rep  .............  1879     8     22     301   18'00 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
GilJespie  Bros.,  Publisher,  20  E.  Elm  St. 

GROTON  (G3),  branch  of  New  London  P.  O.,  pop.  7,036;  New  London  Co.   (SE).  On 
Thames  River  opposite  New  London.   NYNH&H   RR.   Summer  resort.   Chrome 
plating  plant.  Manufactures  thread,  chemicals,  submarines,  steel  castings. 
Life-f  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1952      5      23      224      2.00 


Space  sold  in  comb,  with  New  London  Life. 

George  E.  MacDougall,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  216. 


$985 


J500  —  Free 


GUILFORD  (E3),  pop.  6,092;  New  Haven  Co.  (S).  On  Long  Island  Sound,  15  m  E  of 
New  Haven.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  flexible  tubing,  ferrous  and  non- 
ferrous  metals,  tracing  and  reproduction  cloths,  honing  stones,  boats.  Oyster, 
lobster  fisheries.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Roses,  poultry,  apples. 

Shore  Line  Times  + Thursday Independent 1877      5      24      224      3.00**3,312 

H.  Philip  Dudley*  Editor;  Shore  Line  Times  Publishing  Company. 

HAMDEN  (D3),  pop.  29,715;  New  Haven  Co.  (S).  6  m  N  of  New  Haven.  Railroad 
station,  Mount  Carmel.  NYNH&H  RR. 

Manufactures  industrial  machinery,  precision  tools,  machine  tools,  paper  prod- 
ucts, communication  equipment,  cutlery,  screw  machine  products,  sewing  machine 
parts,  wood  products,  ceramics,  automatic  pistols,  metal  store  fronts,  structural 
steel  fabricators,  buckles,  plastics,  power  transmission  equipment,  precision 
aircraft  parts,  dog  medicines;  steel  rolling  mill.  Bank  deposits  (6-31-58),  $35,- 
633,677.  12,885  electric  meters;  8,001  gas  meters;  18,815  telephones. 

Chronicle-f Thursday Independent 1946      8      24      294      3.84          2,907 

Charles  Lenahan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3013  Dixwell  Ave. 

HARTFORDf  (El%),  pop.  177,397;  Hartford  Co.  (N).  The  State  Capital.  On  Connecti- 
cut River,  midway  between  Boston  and  New  York.  NYNH&H  RR.  Airlines: 
AA;  EAL;  NEA;  UAL;  TWA.  Trinity  College  (men);  St.  Joseph  College  (wo- 
men) ;  law,  theological,  insurance  and  private  schools. 

Insurance  and  retail  trading:  center.  Home  of  38  insurance  companies.  Manu- 
factures typewriters,  precision  tools,  brushes,  revolvers  dishwashing,  glass  mak- 
ing machines,  power  transmission  chains,  airplane  engines  and  propellers,  count- 
ing devices,  nails,  castinprs,  electrical  equipment,  auto  parts.  Eijarht  banks ;  bank 
debits  (12-31-57),  $837,565,000;  deposits  (12-31-57),  $1,144,375,148.  100,735 
residential  electric  meters;  42.799  residential  gras  (artif.)  meters;  153,147  tele- 
phones. An  important  tobacco  raising  district.  TV  station. 


Quarterly  ........  Journalism  ........  1957     2     24     101  x5.00 


t450 


8.00        $1,300 
1 1,900 — Free 


3.50        68,564 


f 

j 

1 


Carl  E.  Lindstrom,  Editor;  New  England  Society  of  Newspaper  Editors, 
Publisher,  Box  1619. 

^  offset)   (Ital.       JThureday Italian  Int 1949     5     20     224 

V.  S.  Sequenzla,  Editor;  European  Cultural  Bureau,  Publisher, 
742  Asylum  Ave. 

Catholic  Transcript -f Thursday Catholic 1898     8     24     294      . 

Rt.  Rev.  J.  S.  Kennedy,  Editor;  Roman  Catholic  Diocesan  Corp.,  Publisher, 
785  Asylum  Ave.  6). 

Connecticut  Jewish  Ledger-f  Thursday Jewish  In t 1929      8      23      280      8.00 

Also  circulates  In  Bridgeport,  New  Haven,  Conn, ;  Sprinprfleld.  Mass. 
Rabbi  Abraham  J.  Feldman,  Editor;  Conn.  Jewish  Ledger  Publications,  Inc. 
179  Allyn  St.  (1). 

Connecticut  Teacher -f  V Monthly Educational 1933     3     26      140x1.50 

Lyndon  U.  Pratt,  Ed.;  Connecticut  Education  Assn.,  Publisher,  21  Oak  St.  (6). 

C°P«t^fUt  Valley  TV  )Frid*y Television 1953 

raraae j 

Mrs.  Helen  Loy,  Editor;  R.  S.  Rase,  Publisher,  79  Chapel  St. 

Courant4- Every  Morn...Republican .1764     8     22    800  15.60**1O4,7«S 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  13. 00**  145,527 

Herbert  Bmcker,  Editor;  The  Hartford  Courant  Co.,  Publisher,  285  Broad  St. 

District  Management* Bi-monthly /Mana^me^19"  Controlled  free  di2°          S'so 

John  L.  Lobingler,  Jr.,  Ed.  Dir.;  Life  Insurance  Agency  Mgt.  Assn.,  Publisher, 
855  Asylum  Ave.  (5). 


16,544 


2     26      105     5.00 


Circulation—  **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher't  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Use*  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  ue*t.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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HARTFORDf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols* Width V Depth    Sub  Circ 

Hartford  Automobiler+ Bi-monthly {Members**         1922     8     26     188  *1'00      *28»500 

W.  G.  Robinson,  Editor;  Automobile  Club  of  Hartford,  Publisher, 
658  Farmington  Ave.  (5). 

fRelig.  Review 

Muslim  World -f Quarterly I  Muslim  &          1911     1     64     108     8.00  $820 

[Non-Muslim 

Kenneth  Cragg,  Editor;  Hartford  Sem'y  Foundation,  Publisher, 
66  Elizabeth  St.  (6). 

Times  + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem 1817     8     22     808  15.50**120,161 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Ward  E.  Duffy,  Editor;  David  R.  Daniel,  Publisher,  10  Prospect  St.  (1). 

Trinity  Tripod  -f  V Monday Collegiate  1868      6     26     224  x4.00  1,800 

Students  of  Trinity  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

JEWETT  CITY    (H2),  pop.   8,702;  New  London   Co.    (SE).    10   m  NE   of  Norwich. 

NYNH&H  RR.   Bleaching,  dyeing,  rayon  plants.   Poultry,  fruit,  truck  farms. 

Apples,  hay,  vegetables. 
Journal  Press — See  Moosup. 
Star-f Thursday Independent 1953  5  24  217  2.00  2,520 

Star  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  82  Main  St.  480 — Free 

LAKEVILLE    (Bl),    pop.    X764;   Litchfleld    Co.    (NW).    26   m   NW    of   Torrington. 

NYNH&H  RR.  Hotchkiss  School.  Summer  resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Hotchkiss  Record  V 20  ti.  a  yr Collegiate 1893      5     26      185      6.00  $890 

Students  of  Hotchkiss  School,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  freodist.  $450 

Journal-}- Thursday Independent 1897     8     23     280     5.00      *2,4O8 

Stewart  Hoskins,  Publisher. 

LITCHFIELDf    (Cl%),   pop.   4,964;  Litchfleld   Co.    (NW).   6   m   SW  of  Torrington. 

NYNH&H   RR.   Residential.   Summer   resort.   Electrical  equipment,   aluminum 

furniture  manufactured.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
Enquirer-}- Thursday Independent 1826     8      24     290     4.00        §1,664 

J.  P.  Donahue,  Editor;  Rudolph  M.  Hennick,  Publisher.  South  St. 
Junior  Citizen   (no  adv.) Monthly f  Self  Gov't  10nft     «      An     iaa         7K  ,  Kft1 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.       Uor  Youths         1906     2     40     13S       '75          1'501 

Connecticut  Junior  Republican,  Publisher. 

MADISON  (E3%).  pop.  1,226;  New  Haven  Co.  (S).  18  m  E  of  New  Haven.  NYNH&H 

RR.  Summer  resort.  Foundries.  Insecticides,  cleaning  fluids  manufactured. 
Game  Fowl  News llti.ayr (Game  100K      «      o«      1417     o  nn 

A.  C.  Dingwall,  Editor  and  Publisher.     iChickens  1925     3     28     14T     8'00 

MANCHESTER  (El),  pop.  84,116;  Hartford  Co.  (N).  12  m  E  of  Hartford.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Manufactures  silk,  rayon,  paper,  paper  board,  electrical  instruments,  soap, 
tools,  reamers,  friction  clutches,  reverse  gears,  parachutes.  Nurseries.  Dairy, 
tobacco  farms.  Three  banks;  deposits  (June,  1958),  $52,017,420.  14,266  electric 
meters;  5,949  gaa  meters;  19,484  telephones. 

Herald-}- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Republican 1881      8      24     294   16.50**12,19S 

Alan  H.  Olmstead,  Editor;  T.  and  W.  Ferguson,  Publishers,  13  Bissell  St. 

MERIDEN  (D2),  pop.  44,088;  New  Haven  Co.  (S).  20  m  S  of  Hartford.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Airport. 

Silverware,  ball  bearings,  machine  screws,  lamps,  plastics,  electrical  fixtures 
and  appliances,  auto  parts,  oil  filters,  automatic  tools,  telephones,  switchboard 
equipment,  art  goods,  airplane  accessories,  china,  glassware,  hardware,  cutlery 
manufactured.  Seven  banks;  bank  debits  (5-80-58),  $45,206,077;  deposits 
(7-1-58),  $82,044,178.  16,001  (residential)  electric  (AC)  meters;  14,819  (resi- 
dential) gas  (artif.)  meters;  29,967  (residential)  telephones. 

Independent     Thursday          Independent ..  ..  1954      5     24      220     2.60        §3,216 

Robert  L.  L'Heureux.  Publisher,  6  Franklin  St. 

Journal -f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1886      9      22      301   21.80   ^HHMJSl 

Record-f Morn.ex.Sun...Ind.  Rep 1860     9      22     301   21.80**17,952 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Wayne  C.  Smith,  Publisher,  Crown  and  Perkins  Sts. 

MIDDLETOWNf  (E2).  pop.  29,711:  Middlesex  Co.  (S).  On  Connecticut  River,  15  m  S 
of  Hartford.  NYNH&H  RR.  Wesleyan  University  (men). 

Manufactures  brake  linings,  automotive  parts,  chemicals,  webbing,  rubber  foot- 
wear, marine  and  industrial  hardware,  leather  gaskets,  tools,  dies,  office  supplies, 
corrugated  cartons,  packaging  machines,  cigars.  Six  banks;  savings  deposits 
(6-30-58),  $79,164,313.  16,904  (residential)  electric  meters;  4,273  (residential) 
gras  (artif.)  meters;  22,448  telephones.  Also  a  rich  agricultural  section.  Tobacco, 
apples,  dairy  products. 
Bulletin-f  (Eng.  &  Ital.) Friday Independent 1947  5  24  196  2.00  §2,100 

B.  Max  Corvo,  Editor;  Cordon  Press  Publishing  Company,  386  Washington  St. 
Press-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1884     9     23     294  15.60**16,367 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Fred  N.  Smith,  Editor;  Middletown  Press  Publishing  Company,  472  Main  St. 
Wesleyan  Argus -I- Tues.  &  Fri Collegiate 1868      5      24     208      8.00        J2,000 

Students  of  Wesleyan  University,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Wesleyan  Station. 
Wesleyan  CardinalV 4  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Literary 1926     2     42     126     2.00  

Wesleyan  Cardinal  Board,  Publisher,  Wesleyan  Station. 


(n!o ya<?v  V"^'  Alumnus^}4  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Alumni 1916     8     27     130     Free         9,800 

B.  S.  Patrick,' 'Edit or '/Wesleyan  University,  Publisher. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPuhlisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <£  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  incn.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  VI««t»«<l  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrtption  included  in  membership  lee. 

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Estab  Cols <$> Width  VDipth   Sub  Clrt 

MILFORD  (C4),  pop.  26.870;  New  Haven  Co.  (S).  On  Long  Island  Sound,  0  m  SW  of 
New  Haven.  NYNH&H  RR. 

Manufactures  garters,  suspenders,  brass  goods,  rivets,  metal  novelties,  screws 
and  machine  parts  and  tools,  auto  and  marine  hardware,  thermostats,  electric 
motors,  electric  razors,  bomb  director  systems.  Ships  seeds.  Summer  resort. 
Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Farm  and  garden  seeds.  Five  banks;  deposits 
(August,  19*8),  $27,911,000.  18,248  electric  (AC)  meters;  7,828  gas  meters; 
16,550  telephones. 

{Citizen-}- Thursday Independent 1894     8     28     294     4.00        83,775 
Citizen -f Sunday Independent 1955     6     23     210     4.00        54,645 
J.  Edward  De  Courcy,  Editor;  Alfred  Stanford,  Publisher,  117  Broad  St. 

MOOSUP  (H2).  pop.  2,909;  Windham  Co.  (NE).  18  m  NE  of  Norwich.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Manufactures  woolen  and  worsted  cloth,  compact  and  lipstick  holders,  plastics, 
metal  furniture,  rubber  products.  Poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Journal  Press -f- Thursday Independent 1880     7      24     287     4.00        §1,670 

Circulates  also  in  Jewett  City  and  Plainfleld. 

Dorothy  S.  Barber,  Editor;  Mrs.  Francis  Y.  Brown,  Publisher,  Prospect  St. 

MYSTIC  (H8),  pop.  2,266;  New  London  Co.  (SE).  7  m  E  of  New  London.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Boat  yards  and  commercial  fishing.  Manufactures  shoes,  tar  soap,  velvet. 
Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Peaches,  strawberries,  apples. 

Compass Friday Independent 1966     5     23     212     2.00  §954 

Duncan  H.  Fraser,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NAUGATUCK  (C2%),  pop.  17,455;  New  Haven  Co.  (S).  5  m  S  of  Waterbury. 
NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  rubber  footwear,  malleable  iron  castings,  candy, 
chemicals 

News-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1885     8     24     29418.00        $5,142 

Joseph  P.  Donahue,  Editor;  Naugatuck  News  Company.  Inc.,  Publisher. 

NEW  BRITAIN  (D2).  pop.  78,726;  Hartford  Co.  (N).  10  m  SW  of  Hartford.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Teachers  College.  TV  Station. 

Extensive  manufacture  of  hardware.  Tools  of  all  kinds,  electrical  and  house- 
hold appliances,  bearings,  dies,  castings,  cutlery,  knit  goods,  fasteners,  zippers, 
toys,  buckles,  automatic  machines,  men's  shirts  ;  chucks  and  chucking  machinery, 
boxes,  valves  also  manufactured.  Six  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $120,407,084. 
23,470  (res.)  electric  (AC)  meters;  23,004  gas  (nat.)  meters;  25.641  (res.) 
telephones.  Trap  rock  quarries. 

Herald -f- Ev*.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1880     9     22      287   15.30  **29,530 

Robert  C.  Vance,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Company,  1  Herald  Square. 

Przewodnik  Katolicki-f-          ln»«ij-w               m,.t~  *.  T>^K»       IOAT     T     09     OQA     9  an      «9i  <w> 
(Catholic  Leader)  (Polish)  }Fnday Civic  &  Relig 1907     7     23     294     2.50      §21,000 

Rev.  Lucyan  Bojnowski,  Publisher,  480  N.  Bruitt  St. 

Recorder-fV Ftntly,  Fri Collegiate 1983      5      24      196x1.50  1,600 

Students  of  Teachers  College  of  Connecticut,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

NEW  CANAAN  (B4),  pop.  8,001;  Fairfield  Co.  (SW).  5  m  NW  of  Norwalk.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Residential. 

Advertiser-f Thursday Independent 1908     8     24     294     6.00 

Carlton  Hill,  Editor;  Don  Hers  am,  Publisher,  51  Elm  St. 


**3,472 


Progressive  Homeselling        lRimonthlv  W 

(Offset)    ............................  jBi-monthly  .....  j  Sales 

James  H.  Mills,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8  Forest  St. 


3      29      140     4.00 
2     42      14Q 


NEW  HAVENf   (D3^),  pop.   164,443;  New  Haven  Co.    (S).  On  Long  Island  Sound. 
74  m  NE  of  New  York.  NYNH&H  RR.  Airlines:  AA;  EAL.  Industrial  center. 
Yale  University  (men)  ;  Divinity,  Pharmacy,  Physical  Education  and  other  col- 
leges ;  private  schools.  TV  station. 

Manufactures  guns,  ammunition,  hardware,  tools,  rubber  goods,  toys,  sewing 
machine  attachments,  lamps,  clocks,  watches,  corsets,  textiles,  asbestos  insulated 
wire,  airplane  parts,  paper  boxboard.  Railroad  shops,  shipyard.  Eleven  banks; 
resources    (6-30-58),    $648.533,206;   deposits    (6-80-58),    $571.323,686.    52,897 
electric  (AC)  meters;  77,047  gas  (artif.)  meters;  179,000  telephones.  Trap  rock 
quarries.  Agriculture. 
American  Journal  of  Science..  Monthly  ..........  Scientific  ............  1818      1      54      102   10.00 

John  Rodgers  and  J.  T.  Gregory,  Editor;  Yale  University,  Publisher, 
502  Sterling  Tower. 

Biblical   Archaeologist      ......  Quarterly  .......  {  Archaeology     1938     l     26       "  xl'BO 

Dr.  G.  Ernest  Wright,  Editor  ;  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research,  Publisher, 
Drawer  9  3  A,  Yale  Station. 


1.750 


^  ........  Arch.eolo»y  ......  mo     1     64       98  *2.00 

Prof.  W.  F.  Albright,  Editor;  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research,  Publisher, 

Drawer  93A,  Yale  Station. 
Columbia  ...................................  Monthly  ..........  K.  of  C  ...............  1921     8     42     140     2.00 

A.B.C.  Statement  not  released  at  press  time. 

John  B.  Donahue,  Editor;  Knights  of  Columbus,  Publisher,  Columbus  Plaza. 

1929     8      27      150      1.00 
Columbian  Squires  -f-  ..............  .Monthly  ..........  Jr.  K  of  C  ...........  2     40     150 

Controlled  free  dist. 
William  L.  Piedmont,  Editor;  Knights  of  Columbus  Supreme  Council,  Pub., 

P.  O.  Drawer  1670. 
Commercial  Record  -f  .............  Friday  .............  Real  Est.&Bldg.  1882     4     80     189  24.00 

B.  E.  Callahan,  Editor;  Record  Publishing  Co..  7  Whitney  Ave.  (10). 


17,200 
1.000 

4,320 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  |Putdisher*s  Report;  Light  fsce.  estimated.  +U*es  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRind  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NEW  HAVENf  (Continued)  Estab  Co  I  s<3>  Width?  Depth    Sub  Eire 

CTu\CnS  +  .™™  ...........  }Monthly  ..........  Liquor  Trade  .....  1942     8     28     185     8.00 

LeRoy  E.  LaVsonV  'Editor  and  Publisher,  Beverage  2     42      185 

Publications,  Inc.,  151  Court  St.  Controlled  circ.      >5,S79 

Connecticut  Jewish  Ledger  —  See  Hartford. 
Connecticut  Medicine  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1936     2      85      126   10.00        $8,600 

David  T.  Monahan,  M.D.,  Editor;  The  Connecticut  State  Medical  Society, 

Publisher,  160  St.  Ronan  St.  (11). 
Connecticut  Motorist  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Motor  Club  ........  1929      5     23      224     x.50        69,300 

John  J.  Casey,  Editor;  Connecticut  Motor  Club,  Publisher,  399  Temple  St. 


1952 


Harold  M.  Bone,  Editor;  Info  Publishing  Co.,  53  Orange  St.  (10). 
IvyMa8aZ.neV  ........................  5  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Collate  ..........  »"   c. 

Undergraduates  of  the  Ivy  League,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  2004,  Yale  Sta. 
Journal-Courier  -f-  ....................  Morn.ex.Sun...  Independent  .......  1766     8     24      301   15.60  **24,OO8 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Carrington  Publishing  Co.,  88  Crown  St.  (7). 

J°l^t?wtiSn  +  !.  ................  }Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1924     2      36      119   15.00         $6,433 

Dr.    Philip    K.    Bondy',    Editor;    American    Society    of    Clinical    Investigations, 

Publisher,  383  Cedar  St.  (11). 

Journal  of  Cuneiform  1~   „  ,   „,„          [Cuneiform          tnAi     o      OK      100      a  nn 

Studies   (no  adv.)  ..............  {Quarterly  ........  (Studies  1947     2     85      122      6-°° 

Prof.  Albrecht  Goetze,  Editor;  American  Schools  of  Oriental  Research, 

Publisher,  Drawer  9  3  A,  Yale  Station. 
Journal  of  Studies  on  Alcohol.Quarterly  ........  Scientific  ...........  1940      1      54      105      6.00        $1,696 

H.  W.  Haggard,  M.D.,  Editor;  Journal  of  Studies  on  Alcohol,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
52  Hillhouse  Ave.,  Yale  Station. 

iarterly  ........  Orient.  Studies..l943      2      30      104x8.00  1,295 


. 

Prof.  H.  M.  Hoenigswald,  Editor;  American  Oriental  Society,  Publisher, 
329  Sterling  Memorial  Library. 

Journal  of  the  History  of      1 

Medicine  and  Allied  ^Quarterly  ........  Medicine  ............  1946      1      56      112     7.50  772 

John  F.Fuiton,  Editor  ;  Journal  of  the  History  of  Medicine  and  Allied  Sciences, 

Inc..  Publisher,  333  Cedar  St.  (11). 
Keyboard  Jr.  (no  adv.)  ...........  8  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Music  .................  1942      2     26      105        .55 

Printed  in  two  editions  :  Keyboard  Jr.,  Public  School  Edition  ;  Young  Keyboard 

Jr.,   Elementary   Edition. 

Ian  Mininberg,  Ed.;  Keyboard  Jr.  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher.  1846  Chapel  St. 
Musicana  ..................................  Bi-monthly  .....  /Bandsmen  of     tqoc      o      07      i^n      Q  nn      il<l7fin 

Capt.  A.  R.  Teta,  Editor;  U.  S.  Navy,    \  Armed  Forces  1925      3      ZT      14°      d'°°      *13'750 
Army,  Air  Force  Bandsman  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  54  Commerce  St. 

Phytopathology  ........................  Monthly  ..........  {  ^  seals'1  *          1911      2      56      105   10'00  3'20° 

Dr.  E.  E.  Wilson,  Editor;  American  Phytopathological  Society,  Publisher, 

P.  O.  Box  1106   (4). 

w     .  .       ,  fEvg.  ex.  Sun.Tr>  ,nTWMI  .      .         1812      8      24     29415.60      $98,886 

Register-*"  ................................  \Sun.  Morn,     ^dependent  .......  Sunday  circ.  2.40   $106,090 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

John  Day  Jackson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  367  Orange  St.  (3). 
Review  of  Metaphysics  ..........  Quarterly  ........  Philosophy  ........  1947      1      55      103      6.00  1,800 

Paul  Weiss,  Editor;  Philosophy  Education  Society,  Inc.,  201  Linsly  Hall,  Yale 

University. 
Telephone  Bulletin  (no  adv.).  .Monthly  ..........  Tel.  Emp  ............  1907      2      20      130  x        18.000 

Free  to  employees. 

Russell  T.  Sullivan,  Editor;  Southern  New  England  Tel.  Co.,  Publisher, 

227  Church  St.  (6). 
Yale  Alumni  Magazine  -f  V  .....  Monthly  ..........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1891      3      27      140      4.50        89,500 

F.  W.  Bronson,  Editor;  Yale  Alumni  Publications,  Inc.,  119  College  St.  (9). 
Yale  Daily  News  V  ...................  Morn.ex.Sun...Collegiate  ..........  1859     5     24     22412.00        $2,600 

Students  of  Yale  University,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  202  York  St.,  241  A,  Yale  Station. 

YaMed?cUineaV  °f  Biol°fy  a"d]«  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Med.  &  Biolog...l928      1     54       98     7.50        $1,000 

Dr.  VernonLippard,  Editor  and  Publisher,  333  Cedar  St.  (11). 
Yale  Law  Journal,  TheV  ........  8  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Legal  Coll  ..........  1891     2     27     112     7.50 

Stephen  N.  Shulman,  Ed.;  Yale  Law  Journal  Co.,  Drawer  401A,  Yale  Station. 
Yale  Literary  Magazine  +V...  6  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Coll.  Lit  .............  1821      1     60     121     4.00  $750 

Chi  Delta  Theta  Literary  Society,  Publisher,  Box  24  3  A,  Yale  Station. 
Yale  Review  .............................  Quarterly  ........  Lit.  &  Comt  .......  1911     2     80      112     4.00 

Yale  University  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  28  Hillhouse  Ave. 
Yale  Scientific  MagazineV  .....  Monthly  ..........  Scientific  Eng...  1927     3     26     140     3.00        $2,600 

Yale  Scientific  Magazine,  Publisher.  244A,  Yale  Station. 


........  Library  Res  .......  1928     1     65     100     8.00 

Donald  Gallup,  Editor  ;  Yale  University  Library,  Publisher. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U»es  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
•ms,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  \/ Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols 0 Width? Depth    Sub  Ore 

NEW  LONDONf  (G8),  pop.  30,551;  New  London  Co.  (SE).  On  Long  Island  Sound  at 
mouth  of  Thames  River,  14  m  S  of  Norwich,  NYNH&H;  CV  RRs.  Airline,  NEA. 
Port  of  entry  with  deep  harbor.  Naval,  Coast  Guard  Service  Center.  Connecticut 
College  for  Women ;  U.  S.  Coast  Guard  Academy.  Private  schools. 

Manufactures  toothpaste  and  tube  containers,  printing  presses,  diesel,  marine 
and  turbine  engines,  submarines,  chemicals,  floor  covering,  bed  springs,  mat- 
tresses, gear  cutters,  underwear,  corrugated  paper  containers,  paper  products, 
thread,  soap,  wooden  cabinets,  safety  razors.  Shipyards.  Three  banks:  deposits 
(6-30-58),  $59,350,036.  10,779  (residential)  electric  (AC)  meters;  7,600  gas 
(artif.)  meters;  10,535  (residential)  telephones. 

Connecticut  Census-f-V  Thursday Collegiate 1916     5      27     210      3.00  900 

Students  of  Connecticut  College  for  Women,  Eds.  and  Pubs.  Controlled  free  dist.  850 

Connecticut  Circle Monthly State  Interests.,1 988      4      23      154     2.00 

H.  F.  Morse,  Editor;  Wyman  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher,  802  State  St. 

Day-h Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1881     9     22     298   18.00**26,288 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

George  E.  Clapp,  Editor;  The  Day  Publishing  Company,  47  Main  St. 

Howling  Gale,  The 4- Friday Coll.  Naval 1952     6     24     208      2.50          1,900 

Corps  of  Cadets,  U.  S.  Coast  Guard  Academy,  Eds.  and  Pubs.   Controlled  free  dist.  600 

Life Thursday Independent 1946      5     23     224     2.00        §1,320 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  Groton  Life. 

George  E.  MacDougall,  Editor;  New  London  Life  Pub.  Co.,  19  Union  St. 
NEW   MILFORD    (B2),    pop.    5,799;    Litchfield    Co.    (NW).    16    m    N    of    Danbury. 
NYNH&H  RR.  Foundry;  bleaching  and  dye  works;  uniform,  romper,  furniture, 
food  seasoning  factories.  Summer  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  tobacco  farms. 

Times-f- Thursday Independent 1914      8      24      287      4.00        $3,990 

John  W.  Nash,  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

NEWTOWN  (B3),  pop.  7,448;  Fairfield  Co.  (SW).  9  m  E  of  Danbury.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Manufactures  rubber  hose,  plastic  molding,  paper  boxes,  wire.  Nursery.  Dairy, 
poultry,  fruit  farms. 

Bee-f Friday Independent 1877      8     24      283     4.00        §5,920 

Paul  S.  Smith,  Editor ;  Bee  Publishing  Company. 

NIANTIC  (G8),  pop.  1,746;  New  London  Co.  (SE).  In  Long  Island  Sound  at  mouth  of 
Niantic  River,  6  m  W  of  New  London.  Railroad  station,  East  Lyme.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Boat  yards.  Manufactures  surgical  gauze.  Residential. 

Niantic  News-f Wednesday Independent 1949     6     23     213      2.00        52,000 

Also  circulates  in  East  Lyme,  Old  Lyme,  Lyme  and  Waterford. 
Duncan  H.  Fraser,  Editor  and  Publisher,  292  Main  St. 

NORTH  CANAAN  (B2V6).  pop.  2,647;  Litchfteld  Co.  (NW).  60  m  N  of  Bridgeport. 
NYNH&H  RR.  Limestone  quarries.  Diversified  farming. 

Connecticut  Western  News  +. Thursday Independent 1871      7      26     294      4.00          2,315 

Clare  T.  Grannan,  Editor;  Canaan  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Canaan. 
NORWALK   (B5),  pop.  49,460;  Fairfield  Co.   (SW).  On  Norwalk  River,  45  m  NE  of 
New  York,  N.  Y.  NYNH&H  RR.  Oyster,  lobster  fisheries. 

Manufactures  hats,  pumps,  men's  shirts,  ladies'  handbags,  astronomical  instru- 
ments, electric  signaling  devices,  dresses,  air  compressors,  kitchen  equipment, 
bathrobes,  tires,  stamped  metal  goods,  underwear,  slippers,  woven  labels, 
corsets,  neckties,  wire  cloth,  cellophane,  plastics,  X-ray  tubes,  furniture,  cos- 
metics, electronic  equipment.  Eifrht  banks;  bank  deposits  (12-30-56),  $120,- 
547,367.  18,321  electric  (AC)  meters;  11,263  gas  (artif.)  meters;  31,791 
telephones. 

Hour-f Evgr.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1871      8     22     301    18.00     *17,708 

Sidney  A.  Bedient,  Editor;  Hour  Publishing  Company,  Hour  Square. 

NORWICHf  (G2),  pop.  87,633;  New  London  Co.  (SE).  On  Thames  River,  13  m  N  of 
New  London.  CV;  NYNH&H  RRs.  30  foot  channel  to  Port  of  Norwich. 

Manufactures  thermos  bottles,  cartons,  duck,  awnings,  velvet,  woolens,  tinsel, 
leather  products,  chemicals,  surgical  products,  plastics,  clothing,  rayons,  engrav- 
ings. Resort.  Art  Gallery  and  Museum.  Five  banks;  deposits  (6-30-57),  $103,- 
901,000.  12,091  electric  meters;  7,184  gas  meters;  21,327  (res.)  telephones. 

{Bulletin-4- Mom.ex.Sun...Republican 1790      8      22      801    16.00 
Bulletin-Record -h Sunday Ind.  Rep 1888      8      22      301      5.20 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  papers. 
Harvey  M.  Briggs,  Editor;  Bulletin  Company,  Publisher,  66  Franklin  St. 
OAKVILLE  (C2),  pop.  X 6,000;  Litchfield  Co.  (NW).  4  m  NW  of  Waterbury.  Nearest 
banking  town,  Watertown.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  wire,  screw  machine 
products,  hardware,  plastics,  nylon,  synthetic  yarns. 

Town  Times-f- Thursday Independent 1947      5     24     217     8.75 

Circulates  also  in  Watertown. 

L.  F.  Messier,  Editor;  Carl  Less  and  Hamilton  Lane.  Publishers. 

OLD  GREENWICH   (A4%),  pop.  :  Fairfield  Co.   (SW).  30  m  NE  of  New  York. 

NYNH&H  RR.  Nurseries.  Residential. 

Radiovision   (Span.) Bi-monthly f Radio  &  TV       1Q(;1      «      ««      14ft     A  nn 

Editora  Technica,  Ltd.,  Publisher.  1  Trade  1951      8      26      14°     4'00 

Village  Gazette Friday Independent 1949     8     23     294      4.00 

Wakeman  Hartley.  Editor;  Village  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  27   Arcadia  Road. 
PLAINFIELD — Journal  Press — See  Moosup. 

PLAINVILLE  (D2),  pop.  9,994;  Hartford  Co.  (N).  12  m  SW  of  Hartford.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Manufactures  ball  bearings,  springs,  screw  machine  products,  blowers, 
tool  gauges,  well  drilling  equipment,  photographic  equipment.  Truck,  dairy, 
tobacco  farms. 

News-f- Thursday Independent 1946     8     24     294     2.60 

James  Petersen,  Editor ;  August  L.  Loeb,  Publisher. 


§26,037 
§22,104 


§2,415 


11,102 
$1,950 


81,830 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jtine  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher*  •  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI**wd  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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PUTNAMf  (HI),  pop.  9,804;  Windham  Co.  (NE).  On  Quinnebaug  River,  28  m  NW  of 
Providence,  R.  I.  NYNH&H  RR.  Silk,  woolen  mills;  phonograph  needle,  paper 
box.  shoe,  novelty,  pointed  steel  goods,  hat  factories;  foundry.  Dairy,  poultry, 
fruit  farms. 

1950     1      56     101     4.00        $1,200 


Lithuanian  Cultural  Institute,  Publisher. 

Patriot -f .Thursday Ind.  Rep 1872     8     22     295     8.00        52,710 

Richard  McCauley,  Editor;  Patriot  Press  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Windham  Co.  Observer + Wednesday Independent 1881      8     24     304      3.00        §3,112 

Arthur  P.  Bove,  Editor;  Stanley  R.  Evans,  Publisher,  Canal  St. 

REDDING  (B3),  pop.  2,800;  Fairfleld  Co.  (SW).  13  m  NW  of  Bridgeport.  Nearest  bank 
and  railroad  station,  Bethel.  NYNH&H  RR.  Residential.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Times -f .Bi-wkly,  Thurs..  In  dependent...  195  6     4     24      147          1,400 — Free 

Bradley  Kelly,  Editor ;  Redding  Times,  Publisher,  West  Redding. 

RIDGEFIELD  (B3),  pop.  4,356;  Fairfteld  Co.  (SW).  9  m  S  of  Danbury.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Residential.  Summer  resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Press  + Thursday Independent 1875     5     24     225     4.00    **2,163 

Karl  S.  Nash,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6  Bailey  Ave. 

ROCKVILLE  (Fl),  pop.  8,016;  Tolland  Co.  (N).  16  m  NE  of  Hartford.  NYNH&H  RR. 

Manufactures   woolens,   worsted   goods,    fish   lines,   envelopes.   Dairy,   poultry, 

fruit  farms.  Tobacco. 
Journal-f .Thursday Republican 1867     8     24     294     1.76        $8.684 

Paul  B.  Sweeney,  Editor;  Journal  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 
Leader  4- Thursday Independent 1847     8     25     294     1.50          2,691 

Thomas  R.  Rady,  Editor;  John  J.  &  T.  F.  Rady,  Publishers,  46  East  Main  St. 

SEYMOUR  (C3),  pop.  7,832;  New  Haven  Co.  (S).  On  Naugatuck  River,  3  m  N  of 
Ansonia.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  tools,  rolled  copper,  fountain  pens,  brass 
novelties,  nickel  anodes,  phosphor  bronze,  cables,  specialty  hardware,  metal 
stampings,  fishing  flys,  velours.  Agriculture. 

Record-h Thursday Ind.  Rep 1871      6     24     280     3.00 

Nicholas  Posypanko,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SHARON — News-Republican — See  Millerton,  N.  Y. 

SIMSBURY  (Dl).  pop.  1,771;  Hartford  Co.  (N).  On  Farmington  River,  12  m  W  of 
Hartford.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  safety  fuses,  machine  tools,  gypsum 
insulation.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  dairy  products. 

Farmington  Valley  Herald -f-.. Thursday Independent 1881      8     24     294     3.00        $3,703 

L.  E.  Ball,  Jr..  Editor;  W.  M.  Baer,  Publisher.  150  Hopmeadow  St. 

SOUTHINGTON  (D2),  pop.  13,061;  Hartford  Co.  (N).  7  m  NW  of  Meriden.  NYNH&H 

RR.  Manufactures  hardware,  tools,  manifolds,  forgings,  airplane  engines.  Fruit, 

dairy,  poultry  farms.  Apples,  peaches. 
Just  Buttons Monthly Button  Collec'rsl942      2      26        91     2.50  3,000 

Sally  C.  Luscomb.  Editor  and  Publisher,  Sally  Lewis  House. 
News-f Thursday Independent 1863      8      24      294      8.50        $4,301 

Robert  M.  Conrad.  Editor;  August  L.  Loeb,  Publisher. 

SOUTH  NORWALK   (B4),  pop.  ;  Fairfleld  Co.   (SW).   13  m  SW  of  Bridgeport. 

NYNH&H  RR.   Manufactures  conveyors,  woven  labels,   cosmetics,  wood  prod- 
ucts, valves,  power  plant  equipment. 

f  Analysis  of 

PIB Monthly {Consumer  1918      3      32      154 

(Mag.  Advtg. 
Printed  in  seven  monthly  sections :  Apparel,  Drug-Toiletries,  Foods-Beverages, 

Home-Building,  General,  Business-Financial,  Transportation-Agriculture. 
Also  prints  National  Advertising  Investments,  semi-annually,  free  to  FIB  sub- 
scribers only.  $10.00  per  yr.  to  others. 

Leading  National  Advertisers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  526, 
Boston  Post  Rd.  at  Keeler  Ave. 

STAFFORD  (Fl),  pop.  8,896;  Tolland  Co.  (N).  23  m  SE  of  Springfield,  Mass.  CV  RR. 
Woolen,  worsted  mills. 

Stafford  Press -f .Thursday Independent 1858      7     26     294     3.50          1,800 

E.  L.  Warner,  Editor;  Press  Publishing  Company. 

STAMFORD  (A4),  pop.  74,293  ;  Fairfield  Co.  (SW).  On  Long  Island  Sound,  85  m  NE  of 
New  York.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  plastics,  builder's  hardware,  ball  bear- 
ings, postage  meters;  magnesia  products,  foods,  sheet  metal,  oil  burners,  X-Ray 
tubes,  electronics,  electric  motors  and  shavers,  toilet  preparations.  Chemical 
research  laboratories.  Shipyards.  Six  banks;  bank  clearings  (12-31-58),  $1,405,- 
192,213;  savings  deposits  (6-80-58),  $170,547,947.  84,177  electric  (AC)  meters; 
17,831  gas  (nat.)  meters;  61,198  telephones. 

Advocate-f- Evg.  PX.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1829     8     28      297    21.00**24,943 

Kingsley  Gillespie,  Editor  and  Publisher.  258  Atlantic  St. 

Beer  Distributor Monthly (wholesalers       1935     3     26      14°     3-°°  *3.327 

A.  L.  Custro,  Editor;  Beer  Distributor  Publishing  Corp.,  80  Lincoln  Ave. 

Diesel  Power Monthly Diesel  Engines..1928     \     J]     140     3.00 

Diesel  Publications,  Inc.,  80  Lincoln  Ave.                                              Controlled  circ.  >  16,030 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement ;  *Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
9PO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems.'  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  sett.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNtlly 
estimate  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Mail-f- Wednesday Independent 1935     8     22     294     2.00 

Distributed  via  mail.  Shopper  distributed  via  carriers.  1 8  0,0 00 — Free 

Harry   Rosenbaum,   Editor;   Sidney   Karp   and   Harry   Rosenbaum,    Publishers, 
435  Atlantic  St 

Modern  Brewery  Age Monthly Brewery  Indus..  1933     8     26     140     8.00      *2,746 

Prints  weekly  edition  called :  Modern  Brewery  Age  News,  issued  Friday. 
Jos.  Friedman,  Editor;  Modern  Brewery  Age  Publishing  Corp. 

(Tugs,  Tow-        1915      3      27      140     2.00 

Rivers  &  Harbors Monthly ]  boats,  barges,  2      40      140 

[etc.  Controlled  circ.      >4,017 

Ben  Wattenberg,  Ed.;  Diesel  Publications,  Inc.,  80  Lincoln  Ave. 

SPE  Journal Monthly Plastics 1944     3      27      140      6.00  6,600 

Dr.  Jesse  H.  Harris,  Editor;  Society  of  Plastics  Engineers,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
65  Prospect  St. 

Wire  and  Wire  Products Monthly Wire 1926      3      27      140     8.00          3,535 

Edmund   D.   Sickels.   Editor;   Quinn-Brown   Pub.   Co.,   Room   5,   453    Main   St. 

STONINGTON  (H8),  pop.  11,801;  New  London  Co.  (SE).  10  m  E  of  New  London. 
NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  velvet  and  plush  fabrics,  machinery,  tools,  paper 
tubes,  electric  conductors.  Truck,  fruit,  poultry  farms. 

Antique  Automobile  + Quarterly { Hobby  IiUUt°   1985      8      28      133      5'00        t8-487 

L.  Scott  Bailey,  Editor;  Antique  Automobile  Club  of  America,  Pub.,  161  Water  St. 
STORRS  (Fl).  pop.  X 8,000;  Tolland  Co.  (N).  8  m  NW  of  Williamantic,  nearest  banking 
town.  Railroad  station,  Mansfield.  CV  RR.  Button  factory.  University  of  Con- 
necticut. Farming. 

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;.        J5.000 

54      108  x4.00         J5,400 

Robert   G.    Mead,   Jr.,    Editor;    American    Assn.    of   Teachers    of   Spanish   and 
Portuguese,  University  of  Connecticut,  Publishers. 

STRATFORD  (C4),  independent  branch  of  Bridgeport  P.  O.,  pop.  33,428;  Fairfteld  Co. 
(SW).  On  Long  Island  Sound  3  m  E  of  Bridgeport.  NYNH&H  RR.  Airport. 
Manufactures  airplanes,  aircraft  motors,  helicopters,  air  conditioning  units, 
chemicals,  brake  linings,  roofing  and  sidewall  materials,  office  equipment,  ma- 
chine, electrical  and  rubber  products,  toys,  hardware  specialties,  boats,  indus- 
trial plating,  forging,  oil  burners.  Summer  resort.  Oyster  fisheries.  Truck  farms. 

News-f Friday Independent 1928      8      24      294      3.00        §2,082 

Helen  F.  Deegan,  Editor;  Richard  Diamond,  Publisher,  2503  Main  St. 

THOMASTON  (C2),  pop.  4,896;  Litchfield  Co.  (NW).  10  m  N  of  Waterbury.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Manufactures  clocks  and  clock  crystals,  brass,  screw  machine  products, 
glass,  metal  specialties.  Dairy,  truck,  fruit  farms. 

Express-f- Thursday Independent 1880      5      24      224      4.50         §1,885 

B.  S.  Meier,  Editor;  Cesare  J.  Del  Vaglio,  Publisher. 

THOMPSONVILLE  (E2»/£),  pop.  9,633;  Hartford  Co.  (N).  On  Connecticut  River,  8  m 
S  of  Springfield,  Mass.  NYNH&H  RR.  Carpet,  casket  hardware,  tobacco,  wax 
paper  factories.  Dairy,  truck,  tobacco  farms. 

Northern  Connecticut  News..  Thursday Independent 1949      5      24     224      1.00        §5,856 

James  Haslam,  Editor;  Hi  Neigher,  Publisher,  41  Pearl  St. 

Press  + Thursday Independent 1880      8      23     297      2.50        J5,800 

Irving  J.  Zweig,  Editor  and  Publisher,  27  High  St. 


Connecticut  Campu»+V  ........  i^n.     <*ll.  *  Ahunnl.. 

Students  of  University  of  Connecticut,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
4  tL  a  ^  ..........  Educational  .......  1917      2 


TORRJNGTON  (CD,  pop.  27,820;  I 
of  Waterbury.  NYNH&H  RR. 


Litchfield  Co.  (NW).  On  Naugatuck  River,  20  m  N 


Manufactures  needles,  bearings,  brass  and  aluminum  products,  spring  and 
mill  machinery,  fans  and  blower  wheels,  castings,  kitchen  utensils,  sporting 
goods,  machine  screws  and  nuts,  lumber  products,  timing  motors,  gaskets, 
textiles,  hardware,  tools.  Four  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $69,070,378.  10,563 
electric  (AC)  meters;  5,464  gas  (nat.)  meters;  11,833  telephones. 

Register-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1874     8      22     29715.00        10,814 

Walter  Gisselbrecht,  Editor;  John  H.  Brooks,  Publisher. 

WALLINGFORD  (D3).  pop.  16,976;  New  Haven  Co.  (S).  On  Quinnipiac  River,  12  m  E  of 
New  Haven.  NYNH&H  RR.  Silverware,  brassware.  chemical,  fancy  hardware, 
fireworks,  tool,  measuring  instrument,  dress  factories.  Nursery.  Choate  School. 
Fruit,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Choate  News  +  V Saturday Collegiate 1905      6      22      227      7.50  1.000 

Students  of  the  Choate  School,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.  800 

Post  + Thursday Independent 1946      8      24      294      3.00        §4,136 

Gilbert  Kelman,  Editor;  Wallingford  Publishing  Co.,  261  Center  St. 

WATERBURYf  (C2),  pop.  104,477;  New  Haven  Co.  (S).  21  m  NW  of  New  Haven. 
NYNH&H  RR.  TV  station.  Center  of  the  brass  industry. 

Manufactures  brass  and  copper  goods,  clocks,  watches,  buckles,  buttons, 
chemicals,  ladies'  undergarments,  toys,  tools,  wire  and  metal  novelties,  auto 
parts,  flexible  tubing,  lighting  fixtures,  foundry,  machine  shop  products.  Seven 
banks;  savings  (5-31-58),  $183,091,258.  47,199  electric  (AC)  meters;  82,839 
gas  (artif.)  meters;  59,696  telephones. 

{Amerlcan-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1844     9     22     316  21.80^*39,778 
Republican-}- Every  Morn....Independent 1881     9     22     316  21.80**20,7S4 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies.  Sunday  circ.  10.40*^46,674 

Wm.  Vosburgh,  Editor;  William  J.  Pape,  Publisher,  61  Leavenworth  St.   (91). 

Ctrculatloa— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Use«  Mata.  ^Nonpareil 
CUM,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  teat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptton  included  in  membership  fee. 

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National  Reviewer Monthly (fndusfry  CV' 


Estab  Coli  $>  Width?  Depth    Sub 
1938      3      27      134     2.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 
Margaret  E.  Fenske,  Editor;  Conn.  Restaurant  Assn.  Inc.,  94  E.  Main  St.  (89). 

WATERTOWN  (C2%),  pop.  10,699;  Litchfield  Co.  (NW).  7  m  NW  of  Waterbury. 
NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  farm  implements,  tools  and  dies,  dairy  equipment 
and  building  material.  Truck,  dairy,  fruit  farms. 

Taft  Papyrus,  The  V   (off  set).  Bi-wkly,  Thurs.  {  Alumni  1894     5     27     224     7'00 

Students  and  Alumni  of  the  Taft  School,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Town  Times  —  See  Oakville. 

WEST  HARTFORD   (El),  branch  of  Hartford  P.  O.,  pop.  44,402;  Hartford  Co.  (N). 
Adjacent  to  Hartford.  Residential.  St.  Joseph  College  (Cath.  women). 

Manufactures  precision  machine  tools,  gauges,  electrical  raceways  and  devices, 
air  conditioning  equipment,  steel  balls,  typewriter  ribbons  and  carbon  papers, 
tools,  dies,  jigs  and  fixtures,  printed  manifold  forms,  plastics. 
Connecticut  Industry  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Industry  ............  1923      3      26      140  x3.00 

L.  M.  Bingham,  Editor;  Manufacturers'  Assn.  of  Conn.,  Publisher, 

928  Farmington  Ave. 
News  +  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1932      8      24     294     8.00 

E.  C.  Lavelle,  Editor;  West  Hartford  Publishing  Co.,  20  Is  ham  Rd.  (7). 
QST  .........................................  Monthly  ..........  Amat.  Radio  .......  1915      2      30      117x4.00 

A.  L.  Budlong,  Editor;  American  Radio  Relay  League,  Inc.,  Pub.,  38  La  Salle  Rd. 

WEST  HAVEN  (D3%),  branch  of  New  Haven  P.  O.,  pop.  32,010;  New  Haven  Co.  (S). 

Adjacent  to  New  Haven.  NYNH&H  RR.   Airport.  Summer  resort.  Residential. 

Manufactures  aircraft  parts,  tools,  gun  parts,  webbing,  auto  tires  and  tubes, 

fertilizer,   velvets,  perfumes,   cellar  and  overhead   doors,   plastic,   die  castings, 

sheet  metal  and  rubber  products,  elastic  fabrics,  pipe  organs,  rock  drills,  beer, 

corsets. 

Town  Crier-f  ...........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1927      6     24     203      3.50 

James  C.  Sullivan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  4  Rock  Road,  Milford. 

WESTPORT  (B4),  pop.  11,667;  Fairfield  Co.  (SW).  On  Saugatuck  River,  3  m  NE  of 
Norwalk.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  liquid  soaps,  embalming  fluid,  twine, 
cordage,  toys.  Summer  resort.  Fruit,  truck,  poultry  farms. 


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98,014 


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Arthur  H.  Keston,  Editor;  Dorothy  Keston,  Publisher,  9  Elizabeth  Drive. 

Famous  Artists  Magazine Quarterly Art 1952      8      27      187   x2.00 

Pauline  Engel,  Editor;  Tom  Hutson,  Publisher.  2      39      187 

Snorta   Tar-l-                                    Mnnthlv              f  Sports  Cars        1944      3      26      133      2.50 
Sports  Car  + Monthly l  &  Activities 2      40      133 

Arthur  H.  Rosien,  Editor;  Sports  Car  Club  of  America,  Inc.,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  791. 
Town  Crier  and  Herald-f Thurs.&  Sun...Independent 1867  8  2S  Su8n°|ay  circ 

Luis  J.  Villalon,  Editor;  Arthur  W.  Pearce,  Publisher,  1150  Post  Rd.,  Fairfield. 
Traffic  Quarterly  (no  adv.). ...Quarterly Traffic  Control..  1947  1  58  105 

Col.  R.  C.  F.  Goetz,  Editor;  Eno  Foundation  at  Saugatuck,  Publisher. 

WILLIMANTICf  (G2),  pop.  13,586;  Windham  Co.  (NE).30  m  E  of  Hartford.  NYNH&H ; 
CV  RRs.  State  Teachers  College.  Manufactures  velvet,  silks,  rayon,  yarns, 
insulation,  radio  parts,  foundry  products,  paper  mill  machinery,  mill  and  build- 
ers' supplies.  Steel  fabrication.  Truck  farms. 

ATSfenta?  Deficient  JBi-monthly {pef?ciency          1876      2      42      104x14-00 

R.  H.  Hungerford,  Editor;  The  American  Assn.  of  Mental  Deficiency,  Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  96. 

Chronicle-f Evpr.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1877      8     24      303    15.00 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

James  Malone,  Editor;  Lucy  Bartlett  Crosbie,  Publisher,  22-26  Church  St. 

WILTON  (B4),  pop.  4,568;  Fairfleld  Co.  (SW).  5  m  N  of  Norwalk.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Manufactures  machine  bolts,  golf  clubs.  Nurseries.  Dairy,  fruit,  truck  farms. 
Residential. 

Bulletin-f Wednesday Independent 1937      5      24     225      4.00    **  1,999 

Karl  S.  Nash,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6  Baily  Ave.,  Ridgefield. 

WINDSOR  (El),  pop.  11,883;  Hartford  Co.  (N).  11  m  NE  of  Hartford,  nearest  bank. 
NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  cigars,  cigar  cutters,  brick.  Agriculture.  Tobacco, 
potatoes. 

Connecticut  State  Journal  +  .. Monthly {JSt^Gov't  Int1938     8     24     14°     2'0° 

News  Weekly Friday Independent 1943      5      24      260      2.00 

J.  Jeremiah  Hallas,  Editor  and  Publisher,  27  Park  Ave. 

WINDSOR  LOCKS  (El),  pop.  5,221;  Hartford  Co.  (N).  On  Connecticut  River,  12  m  N 
of  Hartford.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  paper,  hand  trucks,  casters,  chucks, 
tinsel  products.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  potatoes,  vegetables. 

Journal -f Thursday Independent 1880      8      24      280      2.25 

J.  F.  Wallace,  Editor;  Journal  Printing  Corporation,  Publisher. 

WINSTED  (Cl),  pop.  8,781:  Litchfield  Co.  (NW).  26  m  NW  of  Hartford.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Lake  resort.  Manufactures  clocks,  hosiery,  underwear,  sweaters,  electric  ap- 
pliances, pins,  enameled  wire,  hat  felts,  fishing  tackle,  tape,  coils,  timers,  adding 
machines,  dog  chains.  Truck,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Citfzen-f Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1888      8     23      28021.00 

Theodore  Vaill,  Editor;  Citizen  Printing  Company,  Publisher,  448  Main  St. 


$1.200 
tl.596 


52,850 


§3,538 


Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Awlit; 
IP.O  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fParish  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  rear.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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DELAWARE 

Population  818,085  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  DOVER 

Delaware  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Pennsylvania,  east  by  the  Delaware  River  and  Bay  and 
the  Atlantic  Ocean,  south  by  Maryland,  and  west  by  Maryland  and  Pennsylvania.  Its  length  from 
north  to  south  is  110  miles;  its  breadth  varies  from  about  9  miles  to  36  miles.  The  total  land 
area  is  1,978  square  miles;  second  smallest  state  in  area. 

The  surface  in  the  north  is  somewhat  hilly,  and  southward  the  land  is  rolling,  with  fringes  of 
marshes  and  swamp  tracts  along  the  indentations  of  Delaware  Bay.  The  southern  portion  is  a 
sandy  region,  but  by  skillful  farming  has  been  made  highly  productive.  The  soil  of  the  interior 
is  light  and  easily  cultivated.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Wilmington  gives  the  temperature  (annual 
monthly  mean)  at  54.3;  highest  on  record,  107;  lowest,  — 12;  total  annual  precipitation,  43.83 
inches. 

The  manufacturing  center  of  the  state  is  Wilmington,  a  port  on  the  Delaware  River.  It  is  close 
to  the  Delaware  and  Chesapeake  Canal,  a  waterway  which  crosses  the  state  and  connects  the  two 
bays  of  the  same  names,  greatly  facilitating  shipping  between  Philadelphia  and  Baltimore  and 
other  ports  in  Maryland  and  Virginia.  Other  harbors  are  Lewes  and  New  Castle.  The  University 
of  Delaware  is  located  at  Newark. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950)  forty-seventh.  Urban  population  (1950),  62.5%.  In  1950,  of 
the  318,085  total  population,  273,878  were  white;  44,207  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  7,448.  Farm  acreage,  851,291.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  114.8. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $12,569.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  1,977. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957)  :  crops,  $31,014,000;  livestock  and  products  (in- 
cludes meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $79,294,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957):  soybeans,  $5,078,000;  corn,  $3,741,000;  potatoes, 
$2,399,000;  wheat,  $1,013,000;  barley,  $178,000;  rye,  $177,000;  hay,  $134,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruits   (noncitrus)    (1957)  :  apples,  $846,000;  peaches,  $183,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $8,710,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$860,000;  horses  and  mules,  $255,000;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $65,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers),  $62,197,000, 
rank,  third;  eggs,  $3,693,000;  turkeys,  $1,912,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $9,122,000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms,  197,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  creamed  cottage  cheese,  98,000  IDS.; 
ice  cream,  1,993,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Total  catch  (1956),  360,814,000  Ibs.;  $6,206,000  value.  Principal  fish:  menhaden,  oysters, 
crabs,  clams. 

FORESTS 

Principal  woods :  southern  yellow  pine,  oak,  yellow  poplar,  red  and  sap  gum,  elm,  eastern 
cedar,  black  and  tupelo  gum,  maple,  cypress,  sycamore,  beech,  ash. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $354,044,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
chemicals  and  allied  products,  transportation  equipment,  food  and  kindred  products.  Total 
expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $24,171,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  190,000.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  180,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  64.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  4,300;  sales,  $485,752,000. 


DELAWARE  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number  Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily    8  Weekly  1 

Evening   Dailies    (2)  Semi-monthly    1 

Morning  Dailies (1)  Monthly   8 

Weekly  17  Bi-monthly   1 

Irregular 1 

Total  Newspapers  20  

Total  Periodicals  7 

Total  number  of  publications 27 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 8 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 16 

For  circulation  ftfvres  for  daily  paper,  aee  al»o  Dafly  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  la 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  ftfura  In  that  list. 

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LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  8 
County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Kent  (C)  Dover 87,870 

2  New  Castle  (N),  Wilmington 218,879 

3  Sussex  (S),  Georgetown 61,336 


Estab  Cols  <•>  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

BRIDGEVILLE  (C5%),  pop.  1,468;  Sussex  Co.   (S).  70  m  S  of  Wilmington.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  concrete  blocks,  scrapple.  Flour  and  feed  mills;  cannery;  nursery. 
Ships  fruit,  vegetables.  Agriculture.  Poultry,  strawberries,  peaches. 
News-f-  .....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1934     8     26     294      1.00 

Rebecca  C.  Ferguson,  Editor;  G.  A.  McDaniel,  Publisher. 

DELMAR  (C7),  pop.  1,015;  combined  with  Delmar,  Md.,  1,328;  Sussex  Co.  (S).  7  m  N 
of  Salisbury,  Md.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  feed,  shirts,  uniforms,  pants.  Hatchery. 
Truck,  poultry  dairy,  stock  farms.  Corn,  potatoes,  cantaloups. 
Bi-State  Weekly  +  ..................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1932      7     23      276     2.00 

William  C.  Calloway,  Editor;  Bi-State  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

DOVERf  (C4),  pop.  6,223;  Kent  Co.  (C).  The  State  Capital,  42  m  S  of  Wilmington, 
PA  RR.  Airline,  AAA.  State  College  (Negro).  Manufactures  canned  goods,  latex, 
paint,  brick,  soft  drinks,  refrigerators,  cheese.  Dairy;  foundry;  bottling  works; 
feed  mill.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  fruit. 


Delaware  State  News-f  .......... 


IndePendent  .......  1901 


Index-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1887 

Bernard  J.  Smyth,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Hornet,  TheV    (Negro)  ..........  irregular  ........  Collegiate  ............  1944 

Students  of  Delaware  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


24 
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1,200 

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GEORGETOWNt  (D6),  pop.  1,928;  Sussex  Co.  (S).  30  m  N  of  Salisbury,  Md.  PA  RR. 
Airline,    AAA.    Saw    mill;    hatchery;    garment,    brick,    pearl    button    factories. 
Marble    and    granite    works.    Hosiery    mills;    food    processing.    Agriculture. 
Poultry  farms. 
Sussex  Countian-f-  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1886      8      24     280     3.00        §3,307 

Mary  Houston  Robinson,  Editor;  The  Sussex  Countian,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
115  N.  Race  St. 

HARRINGTON  (C5),  pop.  2,241;  Kent  Co.  (C).  65  m  S  of  Wilmington.  PA  RR.  Manu- 
factures boys'  shirts  and  blouses,  flour,  feed.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  tomatoes. 
dairying. 
Journal  -f  ..................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1913      8     24      308     2.50        §1,800 

Carrington  H.  Burgess,  Editor;  W.  C.  and  C.  H.  Burgess,  Publishers. 

LAUREL    (C6),    pop.    2,700;    Sussex   Co.    (S).    15    m   N   of    Salisbury,    Md.    PA    RR. 
Manufactures   lumber,  fertilizer,   dresses,  crates,   baskets,   canned  foods,  rugs, 
stockings.  Pine  timber.  Truck,  fruit,  grain,  poultry  farms. 
State  Regis  ter-f  ......................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1885      8      24      294      2.50  2,450 

Robert  S.  Bell,  Editor;  Norman  W.  Harrington,  Publisher. 

LEWES  —  Delaware  Coast  Press  —  See  Rehoboth  Beach. 

MIDDLETOWN   (C3),  pop.  1,755;  New  Castle  Co.   (N).  25  m  SW  of  Wilmington.  PA 
RR.   Flour,   hosiery  mills  ;  cannery  ;   kitchen   and   radio   cabinet  factory.   Agri- 
culture. Corn,  grain. 
Transcript-}-  .............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1868      8      24      308      2.00         §2,207 

A.  Claude  Fouracre,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MILFORD    (D5),    pop.    6,179;    Sussex    Co.    (S).    60    m    S    of    Wilmington.    PA   RR. 
Manufactures  dental  specialties,  wooden  spoons,  canned  vegetables,  wool,  mat- 
tress covers,  cement  blocks,  brick,  burial  vaults.  Nursery;  bottling  works  ;  hatch- 
ery. Farming.  Beans,  peas,  tomatoes. 
Chronicle-^  ...............................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1878      8      24      294      2.50        §7,939 

G.  Marshall  Townsend,  Editor;  Milford  Chronicle  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

MILTON    (D5V2),    pop.    1,321;    Sussex    Co.    (S).    70    m    S    of    Wilmington.    PA    RR. 
Manufactures    buttons,    hosiery,   garments,   pork   products    and   jobber   meats, 
flour,  poultry,  feed.  Canneries,  hatcheries.  Nursery.  Cold  storage  plant.  Poultry, 
dairy  farms. 
Towncrier-f  ..............................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1947      7      24      280     2.00        §1,020 

Thomas  S.  Hughes,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Union  Street. 

NEWARK   (B2),  pop.  6,781;  New  Castle  Co.   (N).  15  m  SW  of  Wilmington.  B&O; 

PA  RRs.  University  of  Delaware.  Manufactures  fibre  and  fibre  products,  paper, 

chemical  containers,  auto  wheels,   concrete  blocks,   buttons,  paper.   Hatchery; 

nursery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  apples. 
Post-f  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1910     8     24     294      2.00        §3,100 

W.  H.  Waggaman,  Jr.,  Editor;  Newark  Post  Inc.,  Pub.,  14-16  Thompson  Lane. 
Review-f  V  ...............................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1882      5     24     210  xS.OO        J2,500 

Students  of  University  of  Delaware,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  CASTLE  (C2),  pop.  5,896;  New  Castle  Co.   (N).  On  Delaware  River,  6  m  S  of 
Wilmington.    PA   RR.    Manufactures   fibre   products,    steel   castings,   furnaces, 
chemicals,  cement  blocks.  Aircraft  plant;  refineries. 
Gazette  -f  ..................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1938     5     24     220     8.00          2,200 

Nicholas  Mclntire,  Editor  and  Publisher,  No.  1  Delaware  St. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
8  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  f  Uses  Mats.  <<>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  ColsO Width? Depth    Sub 

REHOBOTH  BEACH  (E5%).  pop.  1,794;  Sussex  Co.  (S).  88  m  S  of  Wilmington. 
Railroad  station,  Rehoboth.  PA  RR.  Airline,  AAA.  Manufactures  concrete 
products,  garments.  Canneries.  Shore  resort.  Agriculture.  Poultry,  fruit  farms. 

Delaware  Coast  Press-}- Thursday Independent 1899      8     24     280     2.50 

Circulates  also  in  Lewes. 

Milton  K.  Fried,  Editor;  Fried  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

SEAFORD  (C6),  pop.  8,087;  Sussex  Co.  (S).  On  Nanticoke  River,  20  m  N  of  Salisbury, 
Md.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  nylon,  baskets,  boxes,  crates,  concrete  blocks,  buttons, 
feed,  shirts,  pajamas.  Fruit,  vegetables,  oysters  packed;  ships  poultry.  Diversi- 
fied farming. 

Leader-News -f- Friday Independent 1891      8     24      280      2.50 

W.  Wright  Robinson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SELBYVILLE  (E7),  pop.  1,086;  Sussex  Co.  (S).  24  m  NE  of  Salisbury,  Md.  PA  RR. 
Lumber    mills;    nurseries;    hatchery;    live    poultry    dressing    plant.    Pine,    oak 
timber.  Agriculture.  Broilers,  strawberries,  blueberries. 
Broiler  Journal  and  Peninsula!  ~.  Wrt  f  Broiler  1941     5      24      210      1.00 

Broiler  Journal-h Jbemi-mo |  (Chicken)Ind.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Distributed  free  to  broiler  industry  on  the  Del-Mar- Va  Peninsula. 

F.  R.  Grapperhaus,  Editor;  Peninsula  Broiler  Journal,  Publisher,  Hancock  St. 

Delmarva  News -f- Thursday Independent 1936      5      24      210      3.00 

F.  Ralph  Grapperhaus,  Publisher. 

SMYRNA  <C3),  pop.  2,346;  Kent  Co.  (C).  35  m  S  of  Wilmington.  PA  RR.  Manu- 
factures milk  coolers,  fertilizers,  underwear,  shirts.  Fruit,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Times  + Thursday Independent 1854      7      24      280      2.00 

Kenneth  D.  Smith,  Editor;  Smyrna  Times,  Publisher,  27-29  Commerce  St. 

WILMINGTONf  (Cl%),  pop.  110,356  ;  New  Castle  Co.  (N).  On  Delaware  River  at  junc- 
tion of  Christiana  and  Brandy  wine  Rivers,  25  m  SW  of  Philadelphia.  Four-lane 
bridge  to  Deepwater,  Salem  Co.,  New  Jersey.  B&O;  PA;  READ  RRs.  Airlines: 
AAA;  AA;  EAL.  Port  of  entry  and  important  trading  center. 

Manufactures   chemicals,   explosives,   leather   and   leather  products,   tanning 
Milton  K.  Fried,  Editor;  Fried  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

extract,  cork  and  floor  products,  ships,  textiles,  malleable  iron,  car  wheels,  cast- 
ings, rubber  hose,  vulcanized  fibre,  tile,  glazed  kid.  Cotton  bleaching  and  finish- 
ing; automobile  assembly;  oil  refinery;  yacht,  barge  and  ship  building,  rainway 
car  building  and  repairing:  copper  smelting;  meat  packing.  Nino  banks;  bank 
clearings  (1957),  $917,557,716;  debits  (1957),  $6,484,056,135.  27,250  electric 
(AC)  meters;  26,550  gas  (artif.)  meters;  38,000  telephones.  TV  station. 
Bulletin  of  the  American  } 

Society  of  Newspaper          [Monthly Newsp.  Eds 3      24      126     2.50 

Editors J 

Not  issued  during  July. 

Frederic  G.  Pitts,  Editor;  American  Society  of  Newspaper  Editors,  Publisher, 

Box  1053  (99). 

2      34      126   x5.00 


28      140      1.50 
Controlled  circ. 


27      140 
Controlled  circ. 


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§3,665 


§2,695 


4,366 


*2,170 


$475 


>8,858 


tl,575 


.  Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1910 

Medical  Society  of  Delaware,  Publisher,  621  Delaware  Ave. 
Explosives  Engineer  ................  Bi-monthly  .....  {$££*  Const/923 

Hercules  Powder  Co.,  Publisher,  612  Delaware  Trust  Bldg.  (99). 
First  State  Gasoline  Dealer  lMrt-fui-.  [Serv.  Sta.  1953 

News-f-  ...............................  ^Monthly  ..........  j  Trade 

Combined  issues  for  Jan.-Feb.,  June-July,  Nov.  -Dec. 

Richard  E.  Hardesty,  Editor;  Delaware  Gasoline  Dealers  Assn.,  Publisher, 

P.  O  Box  585 
Journal-Every  Evening  -f  .......  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1871      8      22      29821.84*^70,888 

News-f  ......................................  Morn.ex.Sun...Independent  .......  1880      8      22      298   21.84  **30,477 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

News-Journal  Co.,  Publisher  (99). 
Record  .......................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1946     B     24     224     2.00 

J.  J.  Perling,  Editor;  Wilmington  Record  Co.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  326. 
Suburban  News  ........................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1939     5      24      224      2.00        §2,100 

Kenneth  A.  Homer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  101  S.  DuPont  Road. 


Circulation—  A-  *  Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <3>  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch  tCounty  seat.  Population  —  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Population  802,178  (U.  S.  Census,  1960) 
(For  map  see  Maryland) 

The  District  of  Columbia,  is  enclosed  by  the  state  of  Maryland  and  is  bounded  on  the  west 
by  the  Potomac  River,  which  separates  it  from  the  state  of  Virginia.  Its  land  area  is  62  square 
miles. 

It  is  the  seat  of  the  Federal  Government  of  the  United  States  and  most  of  its  activities  center 
around  the  departments  of  the  Government.  These  divisions  are  housed  in  spacious  and  attractive 
buildings  that  give  the  city  distinction,  invite  the  inspection  of  an  enormous  number  of  visitors, 
and  add  to  the  beauty  of  a  place  which  abounds  in  trees,  flowers  and  natural  scenery  as  well  ag 
charm  of  layout.  Across  the  Potomac  there  are  additional  sights  that  draw  the  attention  of  those 
who  visit  the  District:  Arlington,  the  National  Cemetery,  and  the  Tomb  of  the  Unknown  Soldier, 
Mt.  Vernon  and  Alexandria,  all  rich  in  national  and  historical  interest.  Industrial  activity  has 
been  primarily  for  local  consumption. 

The  Potomac,  which  flows  into  Chesapeake  Bay,  is  navigable  and  wide  and  deep  enough  to 
accommodate  large  vessels.  Washington  is  the  chief  railway  stopping  point  en  route  between 
North  and  South.  The  Weather  Bureau  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  of  the  city 
as  55.8;  highest  on  record  as  106;  lowest,  — 15;  total  annual  precipitation  as  41.11  inches. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  thirty-sixth.  In  1950,  of  the  802,178  total  population,  518,147 
were  white;  284,031  were  non- white. 

AGRICULTURE 

The  city  limits  of  Washington,  including  Georgetown,  cover  the  entire  District.  The  District 
is  almost  entirely  urban  with  relatively  little  land  left  for  further  development.  In  1950  the  census 
reported  28  farms  averaging  45.2  acres.  Average  value  per  farm,  $48,871.  Attention  is  devoted 
chiefly  to  floriculture,  truck  growing  and  dairying.  Ice  cream  production  in  1957  was  6,222,000 
gallons;  ice  cream  mix,  2,372,000  gallons. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture  $158,052,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
printing  and  publishing,  food  and  kindred  products,  paper  and  allied  products.  Total  expendi- 
tures for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $6,550,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  581,400.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  195,000. 
One  post  office  (1957).  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  6,730;  sales,  $1,217,853,000. 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number  Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  8               Daily  2 

Evening  Dailies  (2)              Semi-weekly  1 

Morning  Dailies  (1)               Weekly  60 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (2)               Fortnightly    6 

Semi-weekly  1              Semi-monthly  7 

Weekly  5              Monthly    162 

Free  or  partly  free  dist.  wklies    (1)               Bi-monthly    36 

Fortnightly 2               Quarterly    63 

Three  times  a  year 1 

Total  Newspapers  11                Five  times  a  year 3 

Six  ti.  during  academic  yr 1 

Six  times  a  year 1 

Eight  times  a  year 3 

Irregular    1 

Five  ti.  during  academic  yr 3 

Eight  ti.  during  academic  yr...  1 

Nine  times  a  year 1 

Total  Periodicals  352 

Total  number  of  publications 363 

For  circulation  figures  for  dally  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  It  is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


WASHINGTON  (F5),  pop.  802,178.  Capital  of  the  United  States.  On  Potomac  River 
(nav.),  38  m  from  Baltimore,  136  from  Philadelphia,  234  from  New  York,  104  m 
from  Richmond.  RF&P;  C&O;  B&O;  W&OD;  PA;  SOU  RRs.  Airlines:  AA;  AAA; 
PA ;  BNF;  CAP;  DAL;  EAL;  NWA;  NAL;  NE;  PAT;  TWA;  UAL.  Five  bridges  to 
suburban  cities,  Arlington  and  Alexandria  in  Virginia. 

About  88%  of  Washington  workers  are  employed  by  the  Federal  or  District 
Government.  United  States  Capitol  and  other  Government  buildings;  National 
Cathedral.  Has  some  of  the  finest  libraries,  museums,  art  galleries,  historical 
shrines  and  memorials  in  the  world.  Draws  a  large  number  of  tourists  each  year. 
Printing  and  publishing  houses;  bakery  products,  ice  cream,  sausage,  meat 
pudding,  head  cheese,  beverages,  chemical,  lumber,  paper,  paint,  steel,  textile, 
concrete  products  manufactured.  Fifteen  banks;  bank  clearings  (12-31-57), 
$7,149,229,318;  deposits  (12-31-57),  $1,403.334,000.  208,957  electric  meters; 
180,010  gas  meters;  609,828  telephones.  George  Washington,  Georgetown, 
American  Catholic  Universities;  Howard  University,  many  other  educational 
institutions.  Four  TV  stations. 

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WASHINGTON  (Continued)  Estab  Co  I  $<S>  Width?  Depth    Sub  Eire 

A  AUP  Bulletin  ........................  Quarterly  ........  Educational  .......  1915     1     62     102x3.60       38,900 

William  P.  Fidler,  Editor;  American  Assn.  of  University  Professors,  Publisher, 

1785  Massachusetts  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 
Ad-Clubber  ...............................  Tuesday  ..........  Advertising  .......  1948     8     28     188 

Irv  Lichtenstein,  Ed.;  Advertising  Club  of  Washington, 
Publisher,  1627  K  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 


F.  D.  Nichol,  Editor;  Review  and  Herald  Pub.  Assn.,  Takoma  Park  Sta.   (12). 

-p10  Am.e*icfn   dv)   }Monthly  ..........  Labor  .................  1894   8   26   14°   2-°° 

G«OTffenMeany.  Editor";'AFL-CIO.  Publisher,  815  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 
AFL-CIO  News  +  ...................  Saturday  .........  Labor  .................  1965      5     24     222      2.00 

Saul  Miller,  Editor;  AFL-CIO,  Publisher,  816  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Afro-  American  +   (Negro)  .....  Tues.  &  Sat  ......  Independent  ......  19S3     8     2|aturd\y 

Mrs.  Frances  M.  Wood,  Ed.;  Afro-  American  Co.,  Pub.,  1800  llth  St.,  N.  W.  (1). 
dO1  Reacarch  JMonthly  ..........  Agric.  Res  ..........  1952     8     26     119     1.00 

Agricultural  Research  Service,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Publisher  (26). 

.™'!°  ...........  }"onthly  ..........  {^j^*1      182°     2     «     108       -50 

Jack  L.  Flowers,  Editor;  Agricultural  Marketing  Service,  U.  S.  Dept.  of 

Agriculture,  Publisher  (25). 
Ahepan,  The  .............................  Quarterly  ........  Fraternal  ...........  1929     8     28      140  xl.OO        30,000 

George  Dimas,  Editor  ;  Order  of  Ahepa,  Publisher,  2     40      140 

1420  K  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

A.  I.  B.  S.  Bulletin  ...................  5  ti.  a  yr  ..........  [fcte^es*1  1951     3     26      15°  x2<0°        17'181 

Ileen  E.  Stewart,  Editor;  American  Institute  of  Biological  Sciences,  Publisher, 

2000  P  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

A«,  r*,,.™  iti      *M«  f  Air  Cargo  1957      3      27      14010.00         *2,060 

Air  Cargo  .................................  Monthly  .........  1  Tran8IK>rta.n  Controlled  free  dist.        $6,186 

American  Aviation  Publications,  Inc.,  1001  Vermont  Ave.,  N.  W. 

AI»  ifriM.0  M™+KK  IU.S.A.F.  1946      8      26      140      4.00 

Air  Force  ..................................  Monthly  ..........  {  Service  2      40      140 

Prints  bound-in  section  called  Space  Digest. 
James  H.  Straubel,  Editor;  Air  rorce  Assn.,  Publisher, 
Mills  Bldg.,  17th  St.  and  Pennsylvania  Ave.  (6). 

Air  Force  Times  ......................  Saturday  .........  jservfc'f'  l942     5     24     20°     6'00  *113»330 

Published  in  four  editions  :  Domestic,  Pacific,  European  and  Veterans. 

See  also  Army  Times,  Navy  Times. 

Army  Times  Publishing  Co.,  2020  M  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

All  Hands  .................................  .Monthly  ..........  Naval  Ints  .........  1922      3      25      130     2.25      $10,000 

Cmdr.  F.  C.  Huntley  U.S.N.,  Ed.,  Navy  Dept.,  Pub.  (25).  Controlled  free  dist.   $100,000 

Allied  Youth  .............................  Quarterly  ........  Educational  .......  1931     2      26      102      1.26        13,500 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.  Controlled  free  dist.          5,000 

Michael  J.  Gramlich  Editor;  Allied  Youth,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1709  M  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 


Monthly  ..........  Higher  Ed  ..........  1933     3      28      133   x4.00 

Not  issued  during  January,  June,  July  and  August. 
Jean  Dinwoodey,  Editor;  The  American  Alumni  Council,  Publishers, 
1785  Massachusetts  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 


™.™  1847     l     44       96     4'00        *8'000 

Powrie  V.  Doctor,  Editor;  Executives  of  American  Schools  for  Deaf,  Publishers, 
(Gallaudet  College)  (2). 

[Historians 
American  Archivist,  The  ........  Quarterly  .......  )  Archivists  &     1937      1      54        99x7.00          1,200 

[Librarians 

G.  Philip  Bauer,  Editor;  Society  of  American  Archivists,  Publishers, 
The  National  Archives  (25). 

1937      3      27      140     6.00 
American  Aviation  ...................  Bi-weekly  ........  Aviation  ............  Qualified  paid    >28,815 

Controlled  circ.       >8,565 
W.  W.  Parrish,  Ed.;  American  Aviation  Publ'ns.,  1001  Vermont  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 

All^i?w..?!!!!!*??!!*!!^!.         J^onthly  ..........  Catholic  ..............  1889      1      48      112      6.00        $5,712 

Monsignor  Joseph   C.   Fenton,   Editor;  Catholic  University  of   America   Press, 

Publisher,  620  Michigan  Ave.,  N.  E.  (17). 
American  Engineer  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Engineering  .......  1930      3      27      140     3.00     >43,496 

K.  E.  Trombley,  Editor;  National  Society  of  Professional  Engineers,  Publishers, 

2029  K  Street,  N.  W.  (6). 
American  Fern  Journal  ...........  Quarterly  ........  Fern  &  Allies  .....  1911      1     42        84x2.35  $900 

C.  V.  Morton,  Smithsonian  Inst.,  Editor  and  Publisher  (25). 
American  Forests  -f  ................  Monthly  ..........  Forest  Conserv..  1898      3      28      140x6.00       2&,10O 

James  B.  Craig,  Ed.  ;  The  American  Forestry  Assn.,  Pub.,  919  17th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

^noCM!f.h^?:8.  ..............  JQvarterly  ........  {gJgjT*7  1921      3      27      149     2.00          6,000 

A.  E.  Johnson,  Editor  V  American  Assn.  of  State  Highway  Officials,  Publisher, 

917  National  Press  Bldg.  (4). 
American  Institute  of  Biological  Sciences  Bulletin—  see  A.I.B.S.  Bulletin. 


Circulation— **Sept  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  JPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
em*.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—I 950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Quid*  to  the  uae  of  th«  Directory  la  front  of  book. 

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112   40.00 


WASHINGTON  (Continued)  Ertib  Coli0 Width V Depth    Sub 

Law***  °f  Inter"  JQuarterly Internat.  Law....  1906     1     58     101  x7.50 

Board  of  Eds.,  American  Society  of  International  Law,  Publisher, 
1826  Jefferson  Place,  N.  W.  (6). 

•  ~,.w«,rfy +?..!?.  JMonthly Physiology 1898     2     82 

*  Dr/M"  O.  Lee','  Editor -'American  Physiological  Society,  Publisher, 

9650  Wisconsin  Ave.  (14). 

(American  Junior  Red  Cross  \Mnnthiv  [Amer.  Jr. 

Journal V    (no  adv.) {Monthly [Red  Cross 
Not  issued  during  June,  July,  August,  September. 
American  Junior  Red  Cross  Ivf^fuiv  fAmer.  Jr. 

NewsV    (no  adv.)  fwontmy j  Red  Cross 
Not  issued  during  June,  July,  August  and  September. 
Lois  S.  Johnson,  Editor;  Jr.  Red  Cross,  American  Nat'l  Red  Cross,  Pub.  (18). 

American  Motorist-f Monthly Motor  Travel 1909     8     28      140  x2.50 

Walter  Whiteley  Hubbard,  Editor;  American  Automobile  Association,  Publisher, 
1712  G  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

American  Observer(no  adv.)..Monday [fo^H  S*  Stud's  19S1     4     28     298     2'°° 

Clay  Coss,  Editor;  Civic  Educ.  Service,  Pub.,  i?33  K  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

AnRev^w+°litiCalSCienCe     Quarterly [oo'vernment      1906      l     64      105x10-00 

Harvey  C.  Mans  Held,  Editor,  American  Political  Science  Assn.,  Publisher, 

1726  Massachusetts  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 
American  Products  1  [Electronics,       ioKK 

Magazine-f   (Eng..  Fr.       [Monthly {Aviation,  195D 

and  Span.) J  [Nucleonics 

Not  distributed  in  U.  S.  and  Iron  Curtain  Countries. 
John  T.  Hopper,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2725  29th  St.  (8). 

American  Psychologist Monthly Psychology 1946     2      86 

Roger  W.  Russell,  Editor;  American  Psychological  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1383  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

American  Rifleman  + Monthly {^ho^tSJg*          1885     3     2T 

National  Rifle  Assn.,  1600  Rhode  Island  Ave.  (6). 
American  Road  Builder -f      K,__.i_,._  r»_j  THJ-,  1923      3      25 


Clrt 
$4,200 

2,133 


1925  2  38  133  xl.OO  $150,000 
1919  2  38  133  xl.OO  £500,000 

118,395 

$6,557 


27   140   7.00 
Controlled  circ. 


122  xS.OO 


20,318 
16,280 


143  x5.00  355,011 


nencan  rtoaa  uuuaer-f       \.\g*  *v,i  D^A  TJI^«  A»ZO      o      &o      140      6.00  5,793 

(offset) J  Monthly Road  Bldg Controlled  free  dist.          4,409 

James  T.  Jenkins,  Jr.,  Editor;  American  Road  Builders  Assn.,  Publisher, 
World  Center  Bldg.  (6). 

American  Scholar Quarterly Gen.  Non-fict 1932     2     31      112     4.00        12,300 

Hiram  Haydn,  Editor;  United  Chapters  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Publisher, 
1811  Q  St.,  N.  W.  (9). 

126  X5.00          2,021 


133  xl.50  6,700 
N.  W.  (6). 

224  x3.00  2,000 
N.  W.  (6). 

140   x3.00      1:35,778 

140 


130     3.00 


y Assn.  Exec's 1949     2      89 

Glenn  B.  San berg,  Editor;  Amer.  Soc.  of  Assn.  Executives,  Publisher, 
Associations  Bldg.   (6). 

American  Statistician 5  ti.  a  yr {fnterest*1          1947     2     24 

Morris  Hamburg,  Ed.;  American  Statistical  Assn.,  Pub.,  1757  K  St., 

AnSg]S+Tv'niVer8ity  /  Wednesday Collegiate 1925     5      24 

Students'of 'American'University,  Editors  and  Publishers,  1901  F  St., 

American  Vocational  Journal.. .Monthly Voca.  Educ 1925     3     27 

Not  issued  during  June,  July  and  August.  2     41 

M.  D.  Mobley,  Editor ;  American  Vocational  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
1010  Vermont  Ave.,  N.  W.  (5). 

American  Weekend,  The — See  Army  Times. 

Americas  (no  adv.) Monthly (LftVand'ccfm.    1949     2     40 

Printed  in  three  editions:  English  Ed..  Spanish  Ed.,  Portuguese  Ed. 
Kathleen  Walker,  Editor;  Pan  American  Union,  Publisher, 
19th  St.  and  Constitution  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Americas,  The-f Quarterly { cJdt^HiTt.          1944      1     5T 

Mathias  Kiemen,  Mgn.  Ed.,  Academy  of  American  Francisan  History, 
5401  W.  Cedar  Lane  (14). 

Analytical  Chemistry Monthly Chemistry 1928     3     26 

Lawrence  T.  Hallett,  Ed. ;  American  Chemical  Soc.,  Pub.,  1 156  16th  St., 
Annals  of  the  Assn.  of  1 

American  Geographers        ^Quarterly Geography 1911     2      34 

Dr.  Walter  M.Koiimorgan,  Editor;  Assn.  of  American  Geographers, 
Library  of  Congress  (25). 


112     6'00 
Publisher, 


$525 


140      5.00     *24,937 
N.  W.  (6). 


115x10.00 
Publisher, 


$2,800 


cy  oe  lo*y  .......  1908      2      86 

The  EntomologicafSociety  of  America,  Publisher,  1530  P  St.,  N.  W. 


62x15.00        $1,900 
(5). 


itte...  ........        a 

Fernando  Hazera,  Editor  ;  Dept.  of  International  Law,  Publisher, 
Pan  American  Union  (6). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  JPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
•BIS.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  yi*'tied  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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WASHINGTON  (Continued)  Estab  Cols<E> Width V Depth    Sub 

Anthropoloilca!  Quarter* Quarterly {*%£*«          1928  ^^  9^  3.00 

Dr.  Regina  Flannery  Herzfeld,  Editor;  Catholic  University  of  America  Press, 
Publisher,  620  Michigan  Ave.,  N.  E.  (17). 

Arkansas  Traveler Monthly I  Community        1939     4     28      178 

Mrs.  Isabel  Thompson,  Editor;  I  News  Controlled  free  dist. 

Arkansas  Avenue  Community  Assn.,  Publisher,  1384  Farragut  St.  (11). 
Armed  Forces  Chemical         1R.  Wrtr,fV,iw      ^u  ™«  oi  1946      8      27      140  x6.00 

Journal jBi-monthly Chemicals 2     4Q      140 

Col.   John   C.    Mac  Arthur,    Editor;   Armed   Forces    Chemical   Assn.    Publisher, 
2026  Eye  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Armed  Forces  Management....Monthly Military 1954     3     |J  ^     3>5° 

C.  W.  Borklund,  Ed;  Professional  Services  Pub'g  Co.,  1001  Vermont  Ave.,  N.  W. 

Armor  (no  adv.) Bi-monthly Armor 1888      3      26  140x4.75 

William  H.  Zierdt,  Jr.,  Editor;  U.  S.  Armor  Assn.,  Publisher,  1767  K  St.   (6). 

Army Monthly Military 1904      8      28  142      5.00 

Lt.  Gen.  Walter  L.  Weible,  Editor;  Assn.  of  U.  S.  Army,  Publisher, 
1529  18th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

'*   ~  ^es  1863      4      27      17°      7'50 

,ir  Force  Journal,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

ied  1879 


Circ 
$460 
$124 


$500 
4,091 


t7,000 
54,292 

*26,2fi7 


*  14,038 
5,904 


LeRoy  Whitman,  Editor;  Army,  Navy, 

1710  Connecticut  Ave.,  N.  W.  (9). 
Army-Navy-Air  Force  lc.*,,,.,i«v  f  Armed  1879      3      36      180      6.50 

Register jfeaturaay \Services  Total  unpaid  dist. 

George  S.  Carll,  Jr.,  Ed.;  Army  and  Navy  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  511  llth  St.,  N.  W.  (4). 

Army  Reservist-M no  adv.). ...Monthly Military 1954      3      24      120 

Maj.  Frederic  S.  Otis,  Editor;  Dept.  of  Army,  Publisher,  Controlled  free  dist.   1 15 1,000 

AR&ROTC,  D/A  (26) 

Army  Times-f- Saturday U.  S.  Army 1940      5     24      200     5.50*142,169 

Published  in  5  editions:  Domestic,  European,   Pacific,  Reserve-National  Guard 
and  Veterans  Publishes  American  Weekend,  The,  in  Frankfort,  Germany,  Sat- 
urday for  European  distribution,  Circ.,  40,000. 
Also  prints  Air  Force  Times,  Navy  Times. 
Melvin  Ryder,  Editor;  Army  Times,  Publisher,  2020  M  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Art  in  Education 9  ti.  a  yr Art.  Educa'n 1948      2      36      116x2.00 

Dr.  Ralph  G.  Bulke,  Editor;  The  National  Art  Education  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1201  16th  St.  N.  W.  (6). 

Atlantic  Naturalist Quarterly { cSSLe^nfion     m6     2      26      101 

Shirley  A.  Briggs,  Editor;  Audubon  Society  of  District  of  Columbia,  Inc.,  Pub- 
lisher, Box  202,  Benjamin  Franklin  Station  (4). 
Atomic  Industry  Reporter — See  Bureau  of  National  Affairs  Publications. 


$5,000 


1,249 


Audio- Visual  Communica-      lr»««^*«^i«          fAud.  -Vis.  IQKO      i      KI        QR      A  nn 

tion  Review-!-  (no  adv.).... /Quarterly 1  Education  1953      J      B4        98      4'°° 

Wm.    H.    Allen,    Editor;    Dept.   of   Audio-Visual    Instruction,   National    Educa- 
tion Assn.,  Publisher,  1201  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Audio- Visual  Instruction -fV.. Monthly Educational 1956      3      27      136      4.00 

Anne    L.    Hyer,    Editor;    Dept.    of    Audio- Visual    Instruction    of    the    National 
Education  Assn.  of  the  U.  S.,  Publisher,  1201  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Baseball  Magazine-}- 8  ti.  a  yr Baseball 1908      3      28      134      2.50 

Sydney  S.  Haimes,  Editor  and  Publisher,_Washington  Bldg.  (5). 

1      80      112 

National  Bureau  of  Standards,  U.  S.  Gov't  Printing  Office.  Publisher  (25). 

1923      2      26      105      1.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 

June-July,  August-Sept,  issues  combined. 
Santford  Martin,  Editor;  Amer.  Potash  Institute,  Pub.,  1102  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 


2.100 


3,281 


Better  Crops  with  Plant        W^fui^  A^in,,if»r« 

Food  .....  ..  ............................  f  Monthly  ..........  Agriculture 


"     }%oni 
.)..  [No  a 


ni*ly  ..........  Sanitation  ..........  1922      2      82      117      6.00 

(Span.,  Port..  Fr..  Eng.)..      o  adv- 

Pan  American  Sanitary  Bureau,  Publisher,  1501  New  Hampshire  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 
n^  *  „„,,„„„  M««^«V  (Radio-TV  1831      3      27      140   11.00 

Broadcasting  ............................  Monday  ...........  j  Advertising  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Sol  Taishoff,  Ed.;  Broadcasting  Publications,  Inc.,  1735  De  Sales  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 


1Qa»      o      an      1/in 
1987      3      80      14° 


Bulletin  of  the  Washington!.-      ,,1  fConstruction 

Building  Congress f  Montniy ^  Industry 

Nancy  E.  Urmston,  Editor;  Washington  Building  Congress,  Publisher, 

1022  20th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 
Bureau  of  National  Affairs     1  C  Current  Legal, 

Publications   (no  adv.) f }  Labor  &  Econ. 

Comprised  of  Atomic  Industry  Reporter  (weekly)  ;  Collective  Bargaining  Nego- 
tiations and  Contracts  (bi-weekly)  ;  Construction  Labor  Report  (weekly)  ; 
Daily  Labor  Report;  Daily  Report  for  Executives:  Export  Shipping  Manual 
(weekly)  ;  Government  Security  and  Loyalty  (monthly)  ;  Import  and  Exchange 
Controls  (weekly);  Labor  Policy  and  Practice  (weekly);  Labor  Relations 
Reporter  (semi-weekly) ;  Modern  Management  (bi-weekly)  ;  Retail  Labor 
Report  (weekly);  Service  Labor  Report  (weekly);  Union  Labor  Report 
(weekly)  ;  The  United  States  Law  Week  (weekly) ;  The  United  States  Patents 
Quarterly  (weekly) :  White  Collar  Report  (weekly). 
Bureau  of  National  Affairs,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1231  Twenty-fourth  St.,  N.  W.  (7). 


947 
25,553 


*  20 ,258 
1,172 


n,50o 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;  SA-B-C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -(-Use*  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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WASHINGTON  (Continued)  Estali  Cols^ Width V Depth    Sub  Gift 

Business  Education  Forum Monthly Busi.  Educ 1947     2     41      140x6.00        $7,059 

Not  issued  during  June,  July,  Aug.,  Sept. 

Hollis  P.  Guy,  Editor;  United  Business  Education  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1201  Sixteenth  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

m t 

$900 


Business  Service  Checklist Weekly • 


Business  School  Executive....Quarterly [EducT"  1946     2     28     107  *2-00 

H.  D.  Hopkins,  Editor;  Nat'l  Assn.  and  Council  of  Business  Schools,  Publisher. 
2400  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (9). 

[Index  of  releases, 
reports  and  1946      2     38      126      1.25 

printed  data  for  Controlled  free  dist. 

bus.  &  tech.  men. 
U.  S.  Department  of  Commerce,  Office  of  Publications,  Publisher  (25). 

1937      3      23      128 

Controlled  free  dist. 

William  F.  Reynolds,  Ed.;  Calcium  Chloride  institute,  Pub.,  909  Ring  Bldg.  (6). 

Cathedral  Age Quarterly JAmedArt*       1925      2     40      12°  x3'00 

Elizabeth  Thompson,  Editor;  National  Cathedral  Assn.,  Pub.,  Mt.  St.  Alban  (16). 
Catholic  Educational  Review..Monthly Cath.  Educ 1911      1     48        98      5.00 

Not  issued  during  June,  July  and  August. 

Rt.   Rev.   Msgr.  J.   A.   Gorham,   Editor;  Catholic  Education   Press,   Publisher, 

Catholic  University  of  America  (17). 
Catholic  Historical  Review Quarterly Cath.  Histor'l....  1915      1      53        93     5.00 

Subscription  included  in  Amer.  Cath.  Historical  Assn.  membership  fee. 

Rt.  Rev.  J.  T.  Ellis,  Editor;  Catholic  University  of  America  Press,  Publisher  (17). 

Catholic  Nurse Quarterly fETterest™6"     1952      2 

Dorothy  N.  Kelly,  Editor;  National  Council  of  Catholic  Nurses,  Publisher, 
1312  Massachusetts  Ave.  (5). 

Catholic  Standard  + Friday Religious 1951     5     23      224     4.00 

Carroll  Publishing  Co.,  1711  N  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 


$3,473 

1504 


$15,000 


$8,900 


$3,430 


$1,726 


94      2.00        23,452 


gnomics  &  1947      2      83      124      6.00 

W.  M.  Kiplinger,  Editor;  Kiplinger  Washington  Editors,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
1729  H  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

1Q44.       9       9K          Q1        2  00 

Chaplain,  The  (no  adv.) Bi-monthly Religious iy**  Controlled  free  dist. 

Julia    A.    Lacy,    Editor;    The    General    Commission    on    Chaplains    and    Armed 

Forces  Personnel,  Publisher,  122  Maryland  Ave.,  N.  E.  (2). 
Chemical  Abstracts  (no  adv.). .Semi-mo Chemistry 1907      2      36    119350.00 

E.  J.  Crane,  Editor;  American  Chemical  Society,  Pub.,  1155  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Chemical  and  Engineering     l™rtr,jQU  pVioTwUtrv  192S      3      26      14°      6-°° 

News .....}Monday Chemistry Total  unpaid  dist. 

Richard  L.  Kenyon,  Ed.;  American  Chemical  Soc.,  Pub.,  1155  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Chemistry 8  ti.  a  yr Chem'y,  Gen'1....1926      2      24        90      4.00 

Watson  Davis,  Editor;  Science  Service  Inc.,  Publisher,  1719  N  St.,  N.  W.   (6). 

Childhood  Education  V Monthly Educational 1924      2      86      112      4.50 

Not  issued  during  June,  July  and  August. 

Margaret  Rasmussen,  Editor:  Assn.  for  Childhood  Education  International,  Pub., 
1200  Fifteenth  St.,  N.  W.  (5). 

Christianity  Today  + {Ik™.*1*      Religious 1W8     2*     41      140      6'°° 

Carl  F.   H.   Henry,   Editor;  Christianity   Today,   Publisher,   Washington   Bldg.. 
15th  and  "G"  Sts.,  N.  W.  (5). 

Cigar  Makers'  Official  1  Monthly Labor 1877      8      28      119      1.00 

Journal  (no  adv.) [Free  to  members. 

Mario  Azpeitia,  Editor;  Cigar  Makers'  International  Union,  Publisher, 
604  Carpenters  Bldg.  (1). 

JMonthly {Employees  6     24     214     2'00 

Canal  Zone  Edition) )  «..,., 

Don  Q.  Palmer  Editor;  The  Civil  Service  Reporter,  Publisher, 
Room  836,  Warner  Bldg.,  501  13th  St..  N.  W.  (4). 

Clubwoman,  The Monthly Women's  Clubs.,1897      3      26      140      1.00 

Not  issued  June,  July,  August.  .„,._•«  ui-  i_ 

Mrs   Mary  M.  Taylor,  Editor;  Gen'l  Fed'n  of  Women's  Clubs,  Publisher. 
1734  NSt.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Coal  Utilization .Monthly Coal  Uses 1947      8     27      140 

William  Bradbury,  Editorial  Director;  Mechanization,  2      41      140 

Inc.,  Publisher,  1120  Munsey  Bldg.  (4).  Controlled  circ. 

Collective  Bargaining  Negotiations  and  Contracts — See  Bureau  of  National  Affairs 

Publications. 
_  ,  _,  .  f  Work  of 

Congressional  Digest  JMonthly ^Congress  1921      2     42      140     8.50 

<no  adv-> '  (Pros  &  Cons 

Combined  issue  June-July  and  August-September. 

A.  G.  Robinson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1631  K  St.  N.  W.  (6). 


42,323 


$59 
$3,791 


16,638 

*90,915 
2,724 

5,198 

17,377 


163,271 


$3,500 


>14,672 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
»P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSuhscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Sub 


24 
50 


224      1.00 
90   25.00 


WASHINGTON  (Continued)  Estab  Cols  <S>  Width  V  Depth 

Construction  Labor  Report  —  See  Bureau  of  National  Affairs  Publications. 

^SSSWSS?.^:..!^..}*"'*"1'  ........  Conduction  ......  »«     J     «•     »«     '•<><> 

Construction  Specifications  Institute,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

1520  Eighteenth  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 
Constructor,  The  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Construction  ......  1919     8     27      140     5.00 

W.  G.  Dooly,  Jr.,  Editor  ;  The  Constructor,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Controlled  circ. 

20th  and  E  Sts.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Consumer  Finance  News  .........  Monthly  ..........  (plnanS*'          1916     8     26     14°  x2'50 

Paul  L.  Selby,  Ed.;  Nat'l  Consumer  Finance  Assn.,  Pub.,  315  Bowen  Bids.  (5). 
Contemporary  Psychology  .....  Monthly  ..........  Psychology  ........  1956  3  26  124  xg.OO 

Edwin  G.  Boring,  Editor;  American  Psychological  Association,  Publisher, 

1333  Sixteenth  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 
County  Officer  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  County  Gov't  .....  1937      8      26      133      6.00 

July,  August  edition  combined. 

Bernard  F.  Hillenbrand,  Editor;  National  Assn.  of  County  Officials,  Publisher, 

1001  Connecticut  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 
Courier  —  See  Courier  (Negro),  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Courier  +  ..................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1945      5 

Josephine  Brewster,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  6721  (20). 
Current  Contents  (offset)  ......  .Semi-mo  .........  Management  .......  1956     1 

Eugene  Garfteld,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1218  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 
Dally  Labor  Report  —  See  Bureau  of  National  Affairs  Publications. 
Daily  Report  for  Executives  —  See  Bureau  of  National  Affairs  Publications. 

..  ^'""    1892     2     30     "2     2-°° 

National  Society  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution,  Publisher, 

1776  DSt.,  N.  W.  (6). 
Dealers  News  (offset)  .............  Monthly  ..........  Auto  Dealers  ......  1949      3      26      137  x 

Val  T.  Jones,  Editor;  National  Independent  Automobile  Dealers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
Room  301,  1413  K  St.,  N.  W.  (5). 

Democratic  Digest  (no  adv.).  .Monthly  ..........  {pjb*  Affairs       1953      3      27      132      1'00 

Official  organ  of  Democratic  National  Committee. 

Samuel  C.  Brightman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1001  Connecticut  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 
n.  .  w  .  ,  -  ,v  ^  .,.  f  International  1949  4  24  158  5.00 

Diplomat  (offset)  .....................  Monthly  ..........  }  Society  Controlled  free  dist. 

Hope  Ridings  Miller,  Editor;  Roy  St.  Lewis,  Publisher,  1379  National  Press  Bldg. 
Economic  Outlook  ....................  Monthly  ..........  Labor  .................  1939  2  41  188  1.50 

Congress  of  Industrial  Organizations,  Dept.  of  Education  and  Research,  Publisher, 

718  Jackson  Place,  N.  W.  (6). 
Educational  Leadership  V-f...  Monthly  ..........  Educational  .......  1931      2      30      107x4.50 

Robert  R.  Leeper,  Editor;  Assn.  for  Supervision  and  Curriculum  Development, 

National  Education  Assn.,  Publisher,  1201  Sixteenth  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

EUctronic  Advertiser-,-  .........  .Monthly  ..........  {g»Si?        ""     '     Sontr^fed  '.i£ 

Phillip  Van  Heusen,  Editor;  Bill  West,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  784  (4). 

Estadistica  (Journal  of  the  1 

Inter-  American  Statistica  L 

Institute)  (Span.,  Eng.,      f 

Port.  &  French)  ...............  J 

Organization  of  American  States,  Publisher,  Pan  American  Union  (  6  )  . 
Exceptional  Children  V  ............  Monthly  ..........  Education  ..........  1934      2      85      118x4.00 

Ivan  K.  Garrison,  Editor  ;  International  Council  for  Exceptional  Children, 

Publisher,  1201  Sixteenth  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 
Export  Shipping  Manual  —  See  Bureau  of  National  Affairs  Publications. 

(Agriculture,       1930      3      26      121      1.00 
"  j  Home  Econ.  Controlled  free  dist. 

>n    Service,    U.    S.    Dept.    of    Agriculture, 
Publisher,  South  Bldg.  (25). 
Federal  Bar  Journal,  The  .......  Quarterly  ........  Law  ....................  1931      1      72      112x5.00 

Federal  Bar  Association,  Publisher,  1737  H  St.,  N.  W. 
Federal  Employee  +  ................  Monthly  ..........  Civil  Service  .....  .1917     8     28     140  x 

Vaux  Owen,  Editor;  National  Federation  of  Federal  Employees,  Publisher, 

1729  G  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 
Federal  Probation  lo»«^f^iv          fCorrection  &     1986     2     40     126 

(no  adv.)  ............................  Quarterly  ........  \  Rehabilitation  Controlled  free  dist. 

Also  distributed  in  over  65  foreign  countries. 
Administrative  Office  of  the  United  States  Courts,  Publisher, 

Supreme  Court  Bldg.  (25). 
Federation   Proceedings  -f-  ......  Quarterly  ........  Exper.  Biology..  1942      2      32      115  xS.OO 

Dr.  M.  O.  Lee,  Ed.;  Federation  of  American  Societies  for  Experimental  Biology, 
Publisher,  9650  Wisconsin  Ave.  (14). 

Foreign  Agriculture  ................  Monthly  ..........  A«ric  ..................  193«   ^roV]  ISee  dill 

Foreign  Agricultural  Service,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Publisher  (25). 

P°(?o*advT™  ...........  Foreign  Com  ......  1898      3      28      138      4.50 

U.  S.  Department  of  Commerce,  Publisher  (25). 


f  Inter-  Amer. 
........  I  Statistics 


1943      2      26      101      3.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 


Extension  Service  Review      1 M^  4.1,,  \i 

(no  adv.) jMonthly n 

Edward    H.    Roche,    Editor;    Extension 


25,000 
3,000 


8,105 


$16,692 


*808 
t566 


12,800 


$16,000 


16,600 


*13,000 


1:12,902 


$970 

J4,000 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPublisher'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <J>  Nonpareil 
em».  12  to  Inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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WASHINGTON  (Continued) 

fU.  S.  For'gn 

Foreign  Service  Journal -f Monthly <Serv.  &  State 

IDept. 


Estab  Coll <*> Width  VDiplh    Sub 
1919     2     42      184  x4.00 


27      112   x2.00 
Controlled  circ. 


American  Foreign  Service  Assn.,  Publisher,  1908  G  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 
Foreman's  Digest Monthly Ind'l  Mgmt 19B1  Contr^9lled  f  radiSt 

Lee  Ross,  Editor;  Foreman's  Digest,  Inc.,  Publisher,  2000  P  St.,  N.  W. 
Forestry  Digest  (no  adv.) Monthly Conservation 1946     8     26      138 

Franklin  Bradford,  Editor;  American  Forests  Products  Controlled  free  dist. 

Industries,  Inc..  Publisher,  1816  N  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Freedom  &  Union Monthly fpjJff^Econ     1946     8     28     188     4'°° 

Clarence  K.  Streit.  Editor;  Federal  Union,  Inc.*,  Pub.,  2700  Ontario  Rd.,  N.  W.  (9). 

Genealogy  &  History Quarterly Genealogy 1940     2     25     108     2.00 

Adrian  Ely  Mount,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  1717  (13). 

Georgetowner {Thurs^'         Independent 1954      5     28 

A,  C.  Stewart.  Editor  and  Publisher,  1659  Wisconsin  Ave.,  N.  W. 

Ge(>noeadvV.M  offset)^.  }  Quarterly Collegiate 1872      2     27 

Students  of  Georgetown  University,  Editors  and  Publishers  (7). 

Georgetown  Law  Journal  V Quarterly Legal  Coll 1911      1      56      112     5.00 

Students  of  Georgetown  Law  School,  Editors  and  Publishers,  506  E  St.,  N.  W.  (1). 

Georgetown  University  1  w     V1  r  „     .   .  1920      5     24     205     5.00 

HoyaV [Weekly Collegiate Controlled  free  dist. 

Students  of  Georgetown  University,  Editors  and  Publishers  (7). 

George  Washington  Law        1  -  ,.                      T  tnon      1      CA      IAK      K  AA 

Review,  TheV  [5  ti.  a  yr Law 1932      1      50      105      5.00 

Students  of  George  Washington  Univ.  Law  School,  Editors  and  Publishers  (1). 

GeoTimea   (offset) 8  ti.  a  yr { £$f/g'ic8        1956     f      "  "" 

Robert  C.  Stephenson,  Editors ;  American  Geological  Institute, 

2101  Constitution  Ave.,  N.  W.  (25). 
Government  Research  &         1  M__ffcl_  [Research  &        1QKR      o      9ft      ,in   10  AA 

Development    Data f  Monthly \Development     1956      3     26      14°   "-ou 

Murray  Queen  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1346  Connecticut  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 
Government   Security  and   Loyalty — See   Bureau   of  National   Affairs   Publications. 

Government  Standard -f         l^^«                  n™*+  us««  iaaa     K     91     9in     *  *n 

(no  adv.)..  rFriday Gov  t  Emp 1988      6      24      Z10      d.oO 

David  Perlman,  Editor;  American  Federation  of  Government  Employees,  Pub- 
lisher, 900  F  St.,  N.  W.  (4). 

Guild  Reporter-f Semi-mo Labor 1938      6     23      203  xS.OO 

Charles  E.  Crissey,  Ed.;  American  Newspaper  Guild,  Pub.,  Controlled  circ. 

1126  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Hearing  News 6  ti.  a  yr Hard  of  Hear'g..l933     2     35 

Mrs.  Margaret  Rostel,  Editor;  American  Hearing  Society,  Publisher, 
1800  HSt.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Higher  Education  V Monthly Education ,1944     2     37 

U.  S.  Dept.  of  Health,  Education  and  Welfare,  Publisher, 
Office  of  Education  (25). 

Home  Appliance  Builder Monthly { App^a^s* 

Pauline  Dunckel.  Editor ;  Institute  of  Appliance  Manufacturers, 

Publisher.  Shoreham  Hotel  (8). 
Howard  University  Bulletinl,  fi  r-  11    AI         «        1951     3     29      140 

(no  adv.) f3  U-  a  yr ColL  Alumni Controlled  free  dist. 

Ernest  E.  Goodman,  Editor;  Howard  University,  Publisher  (1). 
Import  and  Exchange  Controls — See  Bureau  of  National  Affairs  Publications. 

Indian  Sentinel,  The  (no  adv.) Bi-monthly /Catholic  Indian  1Qft1      9      «9        Q1      .,  AA 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.       iMissions  iaui     *     **        yi      1'uu 

J.  B.  Tennelly,  Editor ;  Bureau  of  Catholic  Indian  Missions,  Publisher, 

2021  H  St..  N.  W.  (6). 

Industrial  and  Engineering  \M      .,  ,              r,    „,;„+,.„  1909      3      26      140      5.00 

Chemistry [Monthly Chemistry Total  unpaid  dist. 

Will  H.  Shearon.  Jr.,  Editor;  Amer.  Chemical  Soc.,  Publisher, 
1155  Sixteenth  St..  N.  W.  (6). 

Industrial  Banker Monthly Indus.  Bank'g....l934     8     27      140  x3.00 

Donald  E.  Durick,  Editor;  American  Industrial  Bankers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
813  Washington  Bldg.  (5). 

Industrial  Retail  Stores Bi-monthly Retail  Stores 1921     3     28      140     3.00 

Hull  Bronson,  Ed.;  Nat'l  Industrial  Stores  Assn.,  Pub.,  416  Southern  Bldg.  (5). 

(Indus.  Security 

Industrial  Security Quarterly }&  Plant  1957     2      40 

[Protection 

American  Society  for  Industrial  Security,  317  Investment  Bldg.  (5). 
Inter-American  Review  of     "I  mn«lra  F 

Bibliography  (no  adv.)       [Quarterly Reviews 

(Eng.,  Sp.,  Fr.  &  Port.)....[  [Reviews 

Javier  Malagon  Editor;  Pan  American  Union  Publisher, 

19th  and  Constitution  (6). 
International  Bookbinder Bi-monthly Labor  Bookbrs...l900     3     28 


Clre 
5,646 


$8,000 
$1,000 


tie.ooo 


217     2.60 

101      1.40        $1,200 

1,800 

$2,000 
$1,000 

$2,308 
$30,000 
4,560 

$62,000 

$32,000 
$11,450 

11,000 
$10.000 
17,000 


119  x3.00 


119   .75 


*30,527 
1,358 


$3,010 


140  x2.00          1,175 


1951     1     56     103     8.00        $8,000 


133  xl.50      $44,200 

R.  ErHaskin  and  Jos.  Denny, ^Editors;  International  Brotherhood  of  Bookbinders, 
Publisher.  Room  606,  AFL-CIO  Bldg.  (1). 


Circulation ft-*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher'§  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Usea  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
enii.'  12  to  inch.  V Agate  linei,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate  VI«»«ed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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..™!!!!f™'...}Moilthly  ..........  Fire  Fighting  .....  1918     J     JJ      134x2.00 

Wm.  D.  Buck,  Editor;  International  Assn.  of  Fire  Fighters,  Publisher, 
815  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Bngneer      Operatinfir          JMonthly  ..........  Labor  &  Tech  .....  1901     2     40      133  x2.00 

Hunter    P.    Wharton,    Editor;    International    Union    of    Operating    Engineers, 

Publisher,  1125  Seventeenth  St.  (6). 
Jewish  Veteran,  The  ...............  Monthly  ..........  Jewish  Vets  .......  1926      5     24      210      2.00 

Warren  Adler,  Editor;  Jewish  War  Veterans  of  the  United  States,  Publisher, 
1712  New  Hampshire  Ave.,  N.  W.  (9). 

J°SoSi?a\°Ps^  ......  JBi-monthly  .....  Psychology  ........  1906     2     28      105   16.00 

M.  Brewster  Smith,  Editor;  American  Psychological  Assn.,  Publisher, 

1333  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Journal  of  Agricultural  andl*,      *ui  f  Agric.  Chem.     1QKo      o 

Food  Chemistry  .................  ^Monthly  ..........  )  &  Food  Proc'g  1953      3 

Rodney  N.  Hader,  Editor;  American  Chemical  Society,  Publisher, 
1155  Sixteenth  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 


Circ 
$9,800 


229,076 


5,394 


140     6.00          6,618 


o^       ................  JBi-monthly  .....  Physiology  ........  1948      2      32      112   20.00 

Dr.  M.  O.  Lee,  Editor';  American  Physiological  Society,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
9650  Wisconsin  Ave.  (14). 


John  G.  Darley,  Editor;  American  Psychological  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1833  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 


Journal  of  Comparative  andl™,  _„   .Ui         fTech. 
Physiological    Psychology  fBi-monthly  .....  \  Psyc 


. 
hology 


o     oo      me     c  AA 
2      82      106      8'00 


Dr.  Harry  F.  Harlow,  Editor;  American  Psychological  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1833  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 


Bi- 


monthly  .....  Psychology  ........  1937     2      32      111      8.00 


Edward  S.  Bordin,  Editor;  American  Psychological  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1333  16th  St..  N.  W.  (6). 


Dr.  W.  Albert  Noyes,"  Jr.,  Editor;  American  Chemical  Society.  Publisher, 
1155  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 


1,628 


Jfii-monthly Psychology 1917      2      32      115      8.00          3,851 


i  Q«-» 
1'867 


5,401 


JBi-monthly Entomology 1908     2      37      108   15.00        J5.250 

F.  W.  Poos,  Editor;  Entomological  Society  of  America,  Publisher, 
1530  PSt.,  N.  W.  (5). 

Journal  of  Educational             \n«  «.««*i,iw       fEduc.  &  IOIA      o      on      no      o  nn 

Psychology  (no  adv.) JBi-monthly 1Psychoh  1910      2      30      112      8.00 

Raymond  G.  Kuhlen,  Editor;  American  Psychological  Assn.,  Publishers, 
1333  Sixteenth  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

^ ^  al         JMonthly Psychology 1916      2      28      112   16.00 

Arthur  W.  Melton,  Editor;  American  Psychological  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1333  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 


3,595 


2,427 


Journal  of  Forestry Monthly Tech.  Forestry..  1902      3      26      140      7.50        12,301 

Arthur  B.  Meyer,  Editor;  Society  of  American  Foresters,  Publisher, 
Mills  Building,  17th  St.  and  Penna.  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Journal  of  Geophysical  In/rnnfMv  f  Geophysical       1R()fi      -      fin      lf)7   lfino 

Research  (no  adv.) [Monthly ^Sciences  1896      1     60      10T   16'00 

Dr.  James  A.  Peoples,  Jr.,  Editor;  American  Geophysical  Union,  Publisher, 
1515  Massachusetts  Ave.,  N.  W.  (5). 

Journal  of  Health-Physical  K*     4.1  fHealth  &  leoe     o     97      IQ«J  ^K  nn        9K<nK 

Education-Recreation [Monthly [phys.  Ed.  1896      3      27      133x5'00        25'815 

Not  issued  during  June,  July,  August. 

Ella  H.   Wright,   Editor;  American   Assn.  for  Health,   Physical  Education  and 
Recreation,  Publisher,  1201  Sixteenth  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Journal  of  Heredity -f- Bi-monthly { Eugenics &         1914     2     30     112     7'°° 

Robert  C.  Cook,  Editor;  American  Genetic  Assn.,  Pub.,  1507  M  St.,  N.  W.   (5). 

Journal  of  Home  Economics. .Monthly Home  Econ 1909      3     25      140      6.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.  2      40      140 

American  Home  Economics  Assn.,  Publisher,   1600  Twentieth  St.,  N.   W.    (9). 

Journal  of  Negro  Education, \n.,.»*«»i«.          /Negro  Res'ch     10q/>      o      «o      IIQ     400 

The  (Negro)    (no  adv.).,. [Quarterly |&  Education      1982      2     28      119     4'°° 

C.  H.  Thompson,  Editor;  Howard  University  Press,  Publisher  (1). 

JO"Neagrof)Ne8rr°  HiSt°ry..    JQuarterly Negro  History. ..19 16      1      50        98x5.00 

Wm.  M.  Brewer,  Editor;  Association  for  the  Study  of  Negro  Life  and  History, 
Publisher,  1538  Ninth  St.,  N.  W.  (1). 

JOtCrhem?sft^yrfiraniC  ^Monthly Organ.  Chem 1936      2      37      133   25.00 

George  Hi'Coleman,  Editor;  The  American  Chemical  Society,  Publisher, 
1155  Sixteenth  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 
sical 


3,657 


$26,431 


2,000 


3,929 


{Monthly Chemistry 1896     2     37      133   16.00          4,742 


ClraiUtkm— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher**  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  3> Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Journal  of  Rehabilitation  ........  Bi-monthly  .....  Medical  ..............  1934     3     42     140x2.00 

Prints  News  Letter  between  issues  of  the  Journal. 

Ruth  A.  Eckhart,  Editor  ;  National  Rehabilitation  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
Room  805  Arlington  Bid*.,  1025  Vermont  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 

[Spec.  Sciences  ; 
Journal  of  Research  (no  adv.).  Monthly  ..........  {Physics,  Math.1901     2     40     122     4.00 

1  English 

Nat'l  Bureau  of  Standards,  U.    S.  Government  Printing  Office,  Publisher  (25). 
Journal  of  Teacher  Education.Quarterly  ........  Educa  .................  1949     2     30      110     3.00 

Nat'l  Commission  on  Teacher  Education  and  Professional  Standards, 
Publisher,  1201  Sixteenth  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

uhnlvAWom^  ........  Educa  .................  1882     2     30     112x2.00 

Elizabeth  Phinney,  Editor;  American  Assn.  of  Univ.  Women,  Publisher, 
1684  Eye  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 


cre 
18,850 


}s 


Semi-mo Chemistry 1879     2     36     126x30.00 

W.  Albert  Noyes,  Jr.,  Editor;  American  Chemical  Society,  Publisher, 
1155  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

JMonthly Architecture 1944     2     40     130     4.00 

Joseph   Watterson,   Editor;  The  American   Institute  of   Architects,   Publisher, 

1735  New  York  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 
'Journal  of  the  American        1  rc  .     ..„ 

Pharmaceutical  Assn.,         ^Monthly pi1®?™,,          1912     2     82     12210.00 

Scientific    Edition j  IPharmacy 

Justin   L.   Powers,   Ph.D.,   Editor;  American  Pharmaceutical  Assn.,  Publisher, 

2215  Constitution  Ave.  (7). 
Journal  of  the  American        }  fp.  ,.      1940     2     40     140     5.00 

Pharmaceutical  Assn.,         [Monthly IPharmaceul  3     26      14Q 

Practical  Pharmacy  Ed j  l  Indus.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Eric  W.  Martin,  Ph.  D.,  Editor;  American  Pharmaceutical  Assn.,  Publisher, 
2215  Constitution  Ave.  (7). 


....  1907     2     31      119x10.00 

Dr.  A.  Rubin.  Editor;  American  Podiatry  Assn.,  3301   16th  St.,  N.  W.   (10). 

S$.£*A™32«£  ......  JQ«arterIy  ........  SUtirt.  Econ....1888     1     62       98x8.00 

Prof.  W.  A.  Wallis,  Ed.;  Amer.  Statistical  Assn.,  Pub.,  1767  K  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 


........  A*rlc.  Chen,       1884      1     64     105     7.60 

P.  A.  Clifford,  Editor;  Assn.  of  Official  Agric.  Chemists,  Inc.,  Pub.,  Box  540, 
Benjamin  Franklin  Station  (4). 


2,500 
155,401 

15,543 
13,069 

$10,000 

30,533 
9,131 

$5,376 
8,200 
$2,347 

JMonthly Patents 1918      1      48        91     4.00        $3,400 

J.  H.  Merchant,  Editor;  Patent  Office  Society,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  685    (4). 

Junior  College  Journal  V Monthly Collegiate 1930     2      28      102x4.00        $4,500 

James  W.  Reynolds,  Editor;  Amer.  Assn.  of  Junior  Colleges,  Publisher, 
1785  Massachusetts  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Junior  Review  V  (no  adv.) Monday IforJ^High1"    1932     4     26     159     1>2° 

Clay  Coss,  Editor;  Civic  Education  Service,  Pub.,  1733  K  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Key  Reporter Quarterly Coll.  Frat 1935     3     28     140     x.20   $135,000 

Elizabeth  Frazee.  Editor;  United  Chapters  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Publisher, 
1811  Q  St.,  N.  W.  (9). 

tr „„««,„  Q,,»,,«,,  ™^«.vi  f  Korea  &  1952     2     41      183 

Korean  Survey Monthly }  Far  Eagt  Controlled  free  dist.     145,000 

Prints  two  issues  during  summer  months. 

Robert  T.  Oliver,  Ed.;  Korean  Pacific  Press,  Pub.,  1828  Jefferson  PI.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Labor  (no  adv.) Saturday Labor 1919     8     24     301     2.00 

Ruben  Levin,  Editor;  Labor  Co-operative  Educational  and  Publishing  Society, 
401  Third  St.,  N.  W.  (1). 

Labor  Policy  &  Practice — See  Bureau  of  National  Affairs  Publications. 

Labor  Relations  Reporter — See  Bureau  of  National  Affairs  Publications. 

Leatherneck Monthly U.  S.  Marines....  1917     3     27      140     3.00*117,183 

Donald  L.  Dickson,  Editor;  Leatherneck  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
Headquarters  Marine  Corps,  P.  O.  Box  1918  (13). 

Liberty  (no  adv.) Quarterly Religious 1888     2     40     131x1.25      155,767 

Frank  H.  Yost,  Ed.;  Review  and  Herald  Pub.  Assn.,  Takoma  Park  Station  (12). 

Library  of  Congress  Quar-    ] 

terly  Journal  of  Current     [Quarterly Libr'ns  Int 1948     2 

Acquisitions  (no  adv.) J 

Vincent  L.  Eaton,  Editor;  Library  of  Congress,  Publisher  (25). 

Library  Placement  }semi-mo {Personnel  1955  1 

Exchange  (offset) I  (Placement 

Joseph  Becker,  Publisher,  P.  0.  Box  172,  Ben  Franklin  Sta.  (4). 
Life  and  Health Monthly Health..., ...........  188 5  3 

J.  DeWltt  Fox,  M.D.,  Editor;  Review  and  Herald  Pub.  Assn.,    2 


30     112     2.00 


57     105     3.00 


28 
40 


140 
140 


3.50 


6856  Eastern  Ave.  (12). 


Controlled  fre«  dist. 


106,659 
10,520 


Circulation— ++Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO  Statement'  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
e»§.'l2  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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cre 
72,428 


$45,000 


2.00        75,310 


Livii 


2.00 


3.00 


26      140     8.00 
40      140 
Controlled  circ. 

31      115  X5.00 


9,050 

1942,000 

>16,872 

$15,000 


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Life  Association  News 4- Monthly Life-insurance..  1906     8     26     186x3.00 

Marvin  A.  Kobel,  Editor;  National  Assn.  of  Life  Underwriters,  Publisher, 
608  13th  St.,  N.  W,  (5). 

L!?no  Ydv1  )Y  Worker8  JMonthly Labor 1946     6     25     210     1.00 

nwmiam'jrPachler;'*Editor;  AFL-CIO  Utility  Workers,  Publisher,  1418  K  St.  (5). 

Link,  The-h  (no  adv.) Monthly Religious 194S  Controlled  fr^e  dist 

Distributed  through  Chaplains  to  men  in  the  Armed  Forces.  Also  Veterans' 

Admin.  Hospitals. 

Lawrence   P.   Fitzgerald,   Editor;  The   General  Commission   on   Chaplains   and 
Armed  Forces  Personnel,  Publisher,  122  Maryland  Ave.,  N.  E.  (2). 

Listen  (no  adv.) Bi-monthly Better  Liv'g 1947     3     26     136 

Francis  A.  Soper,  Editor;  Pacific  Press  Publishing  Assn., 
6840  Eastern  Ave.,  N.  W.  (12). 

t  Wilderness,  The          JQuarterly { of  American1     1935     2     42      129x2 

adv-> I  (Wilderness 

Howard  Zahniser,  Ed.;  The  Wilderness  Soc.,  Pub.,  2144  P  St.,  N.  W.  (7). 

Machinist,  The  (offset) Thursday Labor 1946      5     24     217 

Gordon  H.  Cole,  Editor ;  International  Assn.  of  Machinists,  Publisher, 
1300  Connecticut  Ave.  (6). 

Manufactured  Homes Monthly Prefab.  Homes..  1963     \ 

Harry  H.  Cutler,  Editor;  Home  Manufacturers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
Suite  1117  Barr  Bldg..  910  17th  St.,  N.  W.  (6), 

Mathematics  Teacher V Monthly Educational 1908      2 

Dr.  H.  Van  Engen,  Editor;  National  Council  of  Teachers  of  Mathematics,  Pub- 
lisher. 1201  Sixteenth  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 
Mayflower,  The — See  Promenade,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Mechanization-The  Maga-  )Monthly  Coal  Industry      1W     2     41      140 

zine  of  Modern  Coal /  ""  Controlled  circ. 

W.  A.  McCurdy,  Editor;  Mechanization  Inc.,  Pub.,  1120  Munsey  Bldg.  (4). 
Medical  Annals  of  District     !„      ,.  ,  „    ,.     ,  1932     2      86      126      4.50 

of  Columbia {Monthly Medical Controlled  free  dist. 

Wallace  M.  Yater,  M.D.,  Editor;  Medical  Society  of  District  of  Columbia,  Pub., 
1718  M  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Tint.  Staff 

Mental  Hospitals Monthly {Members  Ment  1950      3      28      135x2.50 

[Hospitals 

Not  published  during  July  and  August. 

Dr.  Daniel  Blain,  Editor;  American  Psychiatric  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1700  18th  St.,  N.  W.  (9). 

MI,M1«»  TT««*  T™™«I   TK-_L.      HI,.***,.!,,         f  Soc.,  Political,     1947      1      30        96      6.00 
Middle  East  Journal.  The  +  ...  Quarterly j  Econ   Problem8  Controlled  free  dist. 

William  Sands,  Ed.;  Middle  East  Institute,  Publisher,  1761  N  St.,  N.  W.   (6). 

Military  Affairs-f Quarterly Military  Hist 1937      2     32      106  x4.50 

Capt.  Victor  Gondos,  Jr.,  Editor;  American  Military  Institute,  Publisher, 
1529  18th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Military  Chaplain Monthly Religious 1929      3      28      140      5.00 

Chaplain  Roy  Honeywell,  Editor;  Military  Chaplains  Assn.  of  the  United  States, 
Publisher,  1710  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (9). 

Military  Engineer Bi-monthly Military  Eng'g.. 1919     |     fj     \\\  x6'00 

Col.  F.  H.  Kohloss,  Ed.;  Soc.  of  Amer.  Mil'ry  Engi'rs,  Pub.,  808  Mills  Bldg.  (6). 

f  Milit'y  &  Na'l    1950     3      27      140     2.00 

Military  Market Monthly \  Procur'm't  &  2      41      140 

(Ret'l  Resales  Controlled  free  dist. 

La  Monte  F.  Davis,  Editor;  Army  Times  Publishing  Co.,  2020  M  St.,  N.  W.  (7). 

Military  Medicine Monthly Medical 1891     2      51        98      7.50 

Col.  Robert  E.  Bitner,  U.  S.  A.,  Ret.,  Editor;  Assn.  of  Military  Surgeons  of  the 
United  States,  Publisher,  Suite  718,  1726  Eye  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Mining  Congress  Journal Monthly Mining  Indus 1915      3      25      128x3.00 

American  Mining  Congress,  Publisher,  1102  Ring  Bldg.  (6) 

Ministry Monthly 7th  Day  Advt....  1927      2      32      113      8.50 

R.  Allan  Anderson,  Ed.;  Review  and  Herald  Pub.  Assn.,  Takoma  Park  Sta.  (12). 
Missiles  and  Rockets—          ]  f  Missile  & 

Magazine  of  World  }Monday {Rocket  Indus.     1956     3      27      140     8.00 

Astronautics J  (Satellite  Science 

Wayne  W.  Parrish,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1001  Vermont  Ave..  N.  W.  (5). 
Modern  Management — See  Bureau  of  National  Affairs  Publications. 
Motorman,  Conductor  and     ]  fT-««««*  A  w«. 

Motor  Coach  Operator         [Monthly lEmp"™-          1893      8      27      182      2'°° 


2,237 
318 


mployees 

Roger  E. "Burgess, "'Editor;   Amalgamated   Assn.   of   Street,   Electric  Ry.   and 

Motor  Coach,  Publisher,  5025  Wisconsin  Ave.,  N.  W. 
Museum  News  (no  adv.) Semi-mo Museums 1924     8     25      122x5.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

American  Assn.  of  Museums,  Publisher,  Smithsonian  Institution  (25). 
Music  Educators  Journal+  V  .6  ti.  a  yr Music  Ed 1914      3     26     140     8.50 

Music  Educators  National  Conference,  Publisher,  1201  Sixteenth  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 
Mutual  Review Monthly Mufl  Ins.  Agt...  1938     2     20      136     4.00 

Philip  L.  Baldwin,  Editor;  National  Assn.  of  Mutual  Insurance  Agents,  Publisher, 
Investment  Bldg.  ( 5 ) . 


7,640 

2,095 
150 

1,700 
3,500 
*25,079 

12,937 
6,721 

*17,946 
8,023 

*  23, 091 

$123,400 

$2,800 

36,366 

18,183 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisner**  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mata.  0  Nonpareil 
em».  12  to  inch,  f  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Censua.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NAD  A  Magazine  -f  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Auto  Dealers  .....  1917     3     26     140x4.00  26,395 

Ray  Sullivan,  Editor  ;  Nat'l  Automobile  Assn.,  Publisher.  2     40     140 

2000  K  St.,  N.  W.  (6).                                                                   Controlled  free  dist.  2,533 

TAIH.HOI  *t  w™.«        1  1942     3     25     140     6.00        37,453 

[Monthly  ..........  Home  Bldg  .........  2     89     140 

J  Controlld  fr 


Controlled  free  dist.         3,695 
Stanley  Baitz,  Editor;  National  Assn.,  of  Home  Builders  of  the  United  States, 
Publisher,  1625  L  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 


r°naU.C."  Monthly  ..........  Aviation  .............  1922      3      26      140  x6.00        *  6,500 

National  Aeronautic  Assn.  of  the  U.  S.  A.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
1025  Connecticut  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 

National  Amvet,  The  ...............  Monthly  ..........  Veterans  Int  ......  1946  ConJ08lled^r7ee  dist* 

Am  vets.  World  War  II,  Publisher,  1710  Rhode  Island  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 
National  Business  Woman  .....  Monthly  ........  {w^mtn^Chibs  1923     8     26     183  x1'50 

Lucy   R.   Baggett.   Editor;   National  Federation   of   Business  and   Professional 
Women's  Clubs,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Dupont  Circle  Bldg.  (6). 

i  ~      *    Wu  i       i     _i_  ™      *v.i  (Confectionery   1948     3      26      140     5.00        $2,250 

National  Candy  Wholesaler  +.  Monthly  ..........  industry  Controlled  free  dist.       J2.300 

Ray  Foley.  Editor:  National  Candy  Wholesalers  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

1424  KSt..  N.  W.  (6). 
National  Capitol  Pharmacist..  Monthly  ..........  Pharmacy  ..........  1939     2      30      105  x  - 

A.  J.  Obert,  Editor;  District  of  Columbia  Pharmaceutical  Assn.,  Publisher, 
5431  Georgia  Ave.,  N.  W.  (11). 


ational  Defense  Trans-        lBi  monthlv       &^vmn™068  1944     8     26      14°  x7'50 
portation   Journal  ..............  }Bi-monthly...|&Civ  ihan^  ,     49     uo 

Malcolm  Semple,  Editor;  National  Defense  Transportation  Association,  Publisher, 
1001  Connecticut  Ave..  7th  Floor  (6). 


Monthly  ..........  Travel,  Geog  ......  1888     2      32      119    8.00*2,320,087 

Melville  Beli  Grosvenor,  Editor;  Nat'l  Geographic  Society,  Publisher, 

1146  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

XT   ..        .  0        ,  ,..      ,U1  fNafl  Guards-    1947      3      27      140      2.50        85,379 

National  Guardsman  ...............  Monthly  ..........  lmcn>  Military  Controlled  free  dist.          1,500 

Allan  G.  Crist,  Editor;  National  Guard  Assn.  of  the  U.  S.,  Publisher, 

100  Indiana  Ave.,  N.  W.  (1). 
National  Herald,  The  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Arabic  Frat  ........  1945      3      27      140     3.00          5,000 

James  M.  Ansara,  Editor;  National  Assn.  of  Federations  of  Syrian  and  Lebanese 

American  Clubs,  Publisher,  3653  Georgia  Ave.,  N.  W.  (10). 

National  Horticultural  ln     „,     ,  (Scientific,  1099      o      <*n        QQ  *&  nn 

Magazine   (no  adv.)  ..........  [Quarterly  ........  1  Horticultural    1922      2      30        98  *5'00 

B.  Y.  Morrison,  Editor;  American  Horticultural  Society,  Publisher, 

1600  Bladensburg  Rd.,  N.  E.  (2). 
National  Jewish  Ledger  -f  .....  Friday  .............  Jewish  Int  .........  1923      5      24     224     3.00         §5,012 

Kay  C.  Gerber,  Editor;  Thomas  Gerber,  Publisher,  836  Tower  Bldg., 
14th  and  K  Sts. 


^  ^Monthly  ..........  {inSr^*1"117  1886      3      27      14°      1'50  *1S8»°98 

Edward  E.  Grusd,  Editor;  B'nai  B'rith,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

1640  Rhode  Island  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 
National  Oil  Jobber  ................  Monthly  ..........  Oil  Jobbers  ........  1957      3      27      140      6.00 

Leonard  Castle,  Editor;  National  Oil  Jobbers  Council,  Publisher,    Controlled  circ.    >1  0,506 

1001  Connecticut  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 
National  Parks  Magazine  ........  Quarterly  ........  Conservation  .....  1919     2      30      107x3.00        11,700 

Bruce  Kilgore,  Editor;  Nafl  Parks  Assn.,  Publisher,  2000  P.  St.,  N.  W.  (7). 

N**ionid£^  JBi-monthly  .....  Pensions  ............  1947      3      32      156      1.00  - 

Agnes  G.  Shankle,  Editor;  National  Pension  Federation,  Inc..  Publisher. 
945  Penn  Ave..  N.  W.  (4). 

National  Potato  Council         Ur^-fui,.  prtto*rt  T«^  1954     s     27      144     2-°° 

News  ...................................  fMonthly  ..........  Potato  Ind  ..........  Controlled  free  dist.   $13.008 

National  Potato  Council,  Inc.,  542  Munsey  Bldg.  (4). 
National  Public  Accountant...Monthly  ..........  Pub.  Acc't'g  .......  1951     2      39      140  x       $8,000 

Raymond  E.  Jennison,  Editor:  Nat'l  Soc.  of  Public  Accountants,  Publisher, 
1012  14th  St.,  N.  W.  (5). 

National  Republic  (no  adv.).  .Monthly  ..........  Polit.  Educa  .......  1916     8     cSntrol?ed  ciSc.       22,100 

Walter  S.  Steele,  Editor;  Nafl  Republic  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  511  llth  St.,  N.  W.  (4).* 

National  Rural  Letter  Carrier-.Saturday  .........  {carriers  1903     3     28      136     3'00     *88'000 

Charles  R.  Larson,  Editor;  National  Rural  Letter  Carriers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1040  Warner  Bldg.  (4). 


....  1945     8     26     181     5'00        *2'711 

Harold  P.  Braman,  Editor  ;  National  League  of  Insured  Savings  Assns., 

Publisher,  907  Ring  Bldg.,  18th  and  M  Sts.,  N.  W.  (6). 
National  Sheriff  .......................  Bi-monthly  .....  Sheriffs'  News...  1948     8     26      134  x2.00      $15,800 

Charles  J.  Hahn,  Editor;  National  Sheriffs'  Assn.,  Publisher. 
714  Transportation  Bldg.  (6). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.b.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Andit; 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Hses  Mats.  ^NonpareQ 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  ICounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIst|ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee, 

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WASHINGTON  (Continued)  Estab  Cols<3>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

National  Stationer  ...................  Monthly  ..........  {office  l£ui*      1929     2     45     14°  x8'00         6'088 

Rose  Gush  man,  Ed.  ;  National  Stationery  and  Office  Equipment  Assn.,  Publisher, 
740  Investment  Bldg.  (6). 

NlStrTals  Trib.?.nt^ta"..a.!!!!.}Thur8day  ........  Vets<  &  WidowB.,1877      7     26     280     4.00      $49,450 

Edward  'k'."inman'."Editor;  National  Tribune  Corp.,  Pub.,  44  G  St.,  N.  E.  (18). 
Nation's  Business  ....................  Monthly  ..........  Business  Exec...  1912      3      27      140  *774,23S 

Subscription  price,  $18.00  for  8  years. 

A.  H.  Sypher,  Editor;  U.  S.  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Pub..  1615  H  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

fNature,  Out 
Nature  Magazine  .....................  Monthly  ..........  <  Doors,  and          1923      3      27      140      5.00    *49,546 

[Conservation 

R.  W.  Westwood,  Editor;  Amer.  Nature  Assn.,  Pub..  1214  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 
Naval  Affairs  ...........................  Monthly  ..........  Naval  ..................  1923      3     26      138      1.50        5O.433 

C.  A.  McCarthy,  Editor;  Fleet  Reserve  Assn.,  Publisher, 

1303  New  Hampshire  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Naval  Aviation  News  !„      «...  M     o1  A    tef»rtri    1919      3      26      122      2.25          6,000 

(no  adv.)  ............................  JMonthly  ..........  Naval  Aviation..  Controlled  free  dist.       27,000 

Cmdr.  George  F.  Rodgers,  Editor;  Cmdr.  E.  G.  Colgan,  Publisher, 

Chief  of  Naval  Operations,  Navy  Department  (25). 
NavyTimes-f  ..........................  Saturday  .........  U.  S.  Navy  .........  1951      5      24      200      6.00    *60,358 

Published  in  four  editions  :  Domestic,  Pacific,  European  and  Veterans. 
Also  prints  weekly  Army  Times,  Air  Force  Times. 

John  Slinkman.  Editor;  Army  Times  Publishing:  Co.,  2020   M  St.,  N.  W.   (6). 
NBA  Journal  -f-  .......................  Monthly  ..........  Educational  .......  1921      3      27      138    10.00     624,559 

Not  issued  during:  June,  July,  August. 

Dr.  Mildred  S.  Fenner,  Editor:  Nat'l  Education  Assn.,  of  the  U.  S.,  Publisher, 
1201  Sixteenth  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

*ei&w)+L**^*  JMonthly  ..........  Hist.&Educ  ......  1937      3      27      154x2.00          5,000 

Albert  N.  D.  Brooks,  Ed.;  Association  for  the  Study  of  Negro  Life  and  History, 
Inc.,  Publisher,  1538  Ninth  St.,  N.  W.  (1). 

New  Agre,  The  (no  adv.)  ..........  Monthly  ..........  Masonic  .............  1904     2      24        84x1.50 

Luther  A.  Smith,  Ed.;  Supreme  Council  of  the  33rd  Degree       Controlled  free  dist.   $460,000 
A.  &  A.  Scottish  Rite,  Publisher,  1735  Sixteenth  St.,  N.  W.  (9). 


New  Republic   (offset)  ............  Monday  ...........  l&views"  *      1914      3  2T      135      8'00      *31'500 

Gilbert  A.  Harrison,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1244  19th  St.  (6). 

News  +  .....................................  Evg.ex.  Sun.  ...Independent  .......  1921      6  22    200  15.60**174,626 

Color  advertising:  accepted.  Saturday  circ.**  142,900 

Washington  Daily  News  Publishing  Co.,  1013  Thirteenth  St.,  N.  W.  (5). 

(  Music  & 

TSInt.ofl-L                                             n        +     i             J  Reviews  of         1934      2  25        98   x5.00           2,2S9 

Note8  +  .....................................  Quarterly  ........  1  Records  &                        1  62        98 

(  Books 

Richard  S.  Hill,  Editor;  The  Music  Library  Assn.,  Publisher,  Music  Division, 

Library  of  Congress  (25). 

NTDRA  Dealer  News  ..............  Monday  ...........  Tire  Dealers  .......  1942      3  25      210x16.00          6,770 

Philip  P.  Friedlander,  Jr.,  Editor;  National  Tire  Dealers  and  Retreaders  Assn., 

Publisher.  1012  14th  St.,  N.  W.  (5). 

Officer,  The  ...............................  Monthly  ..........  Milit.  &  Naval...  1921      8  26      140      1.50 

Maj.  M.  H.  Manchester,  Editor;  Reserve  Officer's  Assn.  of  U.  S.,  Publisher, 

2517  Connecticut  Ave..  N.  W.  (8). 

Official  Gazette  ........................  Tuesday  ..........  Patents  ..............  1872      2  34      12330.00        $5,256 

United  States  Patent  Office,  Publisher  (25). 

n..,*™,™                                         T*}  ™™*MV        (Ordnance,           1920      3  26      134   x4.50        43,114 

Ordnance  ...................................  Bi-monthly  .....  (  Nat>J  Defense                 2  40      184 

L.  A.  Codd,  Editor;  American  Ordnance  Assn.,  Publisher,  708  Mills  Bldgr.   (6) 

1946  '•  106  4-°°    2'033 


Lester   Smith,   Editor;   Orthopedic   Appliance   and   Limb   Manufacturers    Assn., 
Publisher,  411  Associations  Bldgr.,  1145  Nineteenth  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Owl  of  Sigma  Nu  Phi  V  ..........  Quarterly  ........  {i^gtl***'  *      191G      l      54        98     2"°°  *6°° 

C.  S.  Baer,  Editor;  Sigma  Nu  Phi  Frat.  (Legal),  Pub.,  1755  Que  St.,  N.  W.  (9). 
Parking  Magazine  ...................  Quarterly  ........  Park'g  Indus  .....  l952     f     H     \^  X 

Mrs.  Norene  D.  Martin,  Editor;  National  Parking  Assn.,  Publisher, 

1230  16th  St.  (6). 
Peace  Action  (no  adv.)  ...........  Monthly  ..........  Ind.  Peace  ..........  1921      4      28      202      1.00 

Lowell  H.  Coate,  Ph.D.,  Editor;  Peace  Action,  Publisher, 

144  Constitution  Ave.,  N.  E.  (2). 
Pentagram  News,  The  4-  .........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1957      5      24      165     2.50 

A  civilian  enterprise  edited  and  published  in  the  interest  of  military  and  civilian 

personnel  in  the  Greater  Washington  Area. 
August  C.  Myers,  Editor;  The  Premier  Pub'g  Co.,  Gravelly  Point  (25). 


Personnel  Administration  -f...  Bi-monthly  .....      a™?""6  1988     2     28      101     5*°°        *4'800 

Cecil  E.  Goode,  Editor;  Society  for  Personnel  Administration,  Publisher, 
5606  Connecticut  Ave.,  N.  W.  (15). 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Keport;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCountr  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  rear.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  tee 

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Personnel  and  Guidance          1  „       .  ,  f^8Onnel  & 

Journal  V jMonthly GUI 


Estab  Col$<2>WidthVOepth    Sub  Circ 

1921     2      32      112   x7.00        13,000 


dance 

Not  issued  during  June,  July  and  August. 

Dr.  Joseph  Samler,  Editor;  American  Personnel  and  Guidance  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1634  OSt.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Petroleum  and  Chemical        lMonthlv  f Tank  Truck       1937     \  J2     2-°° 

Transporter |Monthly Undue.  2 


circ.    >1 1,423 


lant  Food  Review  ln«.»^»i«          f  Agric.  Leaders  19 

(no  adv.) [Quarterly \  and  Educators 

Delbert  L.  Rucker,  Ed.;  Nat'l  Plant  Food  Institute,  Pub., 


386 
37,629 

2,500 
1,450 


C.  R.  Don  Sutherland,  Editor;  Petroleum  Transportation  Publishing  Co.,  Inc., 
7815  Old  Georgetown  Rd.  (14). 

Phi  Gamma  Delta -|- 5  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Frat 1879     2      32      112      3.00 

Cecil  J.  Wilkinson,  Editor;  Phi  Gamma  Delta  Fraternity,  1757  N  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Physiological  Reviews-f Quarterly Physiology 1921      1      58      105   10.00 

Dr.  M.  O.  Lee,  Editor;  American  Physiological  Society,  Publisher, 
9650  Wisconsin  Ave.  (14). 

no  adv  )        vi°  C°mment}Quarterly { &6f  o wn  Phm*    1935     2      26        84  x6-00 

Dora  A.  ipadgett.  Editor;  American  Planning  and  Civic  Assn.,  and  Nat.  Conf.  on 
State  Parks,  Publisher,  901  Union  Trust  Bldg.  (5). 

Plant  Food  Review  ln«..^.i«          f  Agric.  Leaders  1955      3      26      139      1.00 

Controlled  free  dist. 
1700  K  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Policemen's  Association         \^      ,,,  „  ,.      M  1955      4      28      190  xl.OO 

INews-f ^Monthly Police  News Controlled  free  dist. 

H.  Walter  Starkoff,  Editor;  Policemen's  Assn.  of  D.  C.,  Publisher, 
Hotel  2400,  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (9). 

Postal  Alliance,  The Monthly Postal  Employ...l913      3     28      140     2.00 

Snow  F.  Grigsby,  Ed.;  The  Postal  Alliance,  Pub.,  1644  Eleventh  St.,  N.  W.  (1). 

Postal  Record Monthly Letter  Carriers..  18 83      3      28      140   x2.50    $112,975 

Jerome  J.  Keating,  Editor;  National  Assn.  of  Letter  Carriers,  Publisher, 
100  Indiana  Ave.,  N.  W.  (1). 

Postmasters'  Advocate -f Monthly Postal 1895      3      26      140  x 

National  League  of  Postmasters,  Publisher,  1110  F  St.,  N.  W.  (4). 

Post  &  Times  Herald-i- Every  Morn....Independent 1877      8  g^urday  morn°**377',706 

Color  and  comic  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.**435,225 

J.  R.  Wiggins,  Editor;  P.  L.  Graham,  Publisher,  1515  L  St.,  N.  W.  (5). 

PR  (offset) Quarterly Public  Rela'ns...  1955      1      56        98      4.00 

Howard  P.  Hudson,  Editor;  American  Public  Relations  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1010  Vermont  Ave.,  N.  W.  (4). 

Pride  -f- Monthly Education 1917      2 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

George  Doty,  Editor;  American  College  Public  Relations  Assn., 
Publisher,  1785  Massachusetts  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Proceedings  of  the  Entomo-lg. _monthly Entomology 1884      1 

logical  Soc.  of  Washington)  ' 

R    H    Foote,  Editor;  Entomological  Society,  Publisher,  care  of 
U.  S.  Nat'l  Museum  (25). 

Professional  Geographer Bi-monthly Geography 1949      1 

Evelyn  Pruitt,  Editor;  Professional  Geographer,  Publisher,  A.A.G., 
Library  of  Congress  (25). 

Progress  (no  adv.) Monthly Moral  Reform...  1001      2      30 

Not  issued  in  August. 

Clinton  Howard,  Editor;  International  Reform  Federation,  Publisher, 
134  Constitution  Ave.,  N.  E.  (2). 

Psychological  Abstracts Bi-monthly Psychology 1927      2      36 

American  Psychological  Assn.,  Publisher,  1833  l(>th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Psychological   Bulletin Bi-monthly Psychology 1904      2      28 


41      124x15.00 


52        82 


3,000 


1,750 


*750 


50 


89      5.00        J2.100 


105      1.00 


9,316 
5,659 


122x16.00 

101   xS.OO 
~Harry^Helson7Ed!;  Amer.  "Psychological  Assn.,  Pub.,  1333  16th  St.,  N.  W.   (6). 

Psychological  Monographs Irregular ..fTech.  IQOC      9      <in      ins      »  c\(\  i  74.4 

Subscription  price  $8.00  per  volume.       1  Psychology        1896      2      30      105      8'0()          1'745 
Norman  L.  Munn,  Editor:  American  Psychological  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1333  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Psychological  Review Bi-monthly Psychology 1894      2      28      108      8.00          4,863 

Richard  L.  Solomon,  Ed.;  Amer.  Psych'al  Assn.,  Pub.,  1333  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

T,   ,  n     T^       i  mu  M      *v,i  (Pub.  Emp's        1937      3      26      133      2.00 

Public  Employee,  The Monthly j  Union  Controlled  free  dist.      181,270 

Not  issued  during  August. 

Arnold  S.  Zander,  Editor;  American  Federation  of  State,  County  and  Municipal 
Employees,  Publishers,  815  Mt.  Vernon  Place,  N.  W.  (1). 

Public  Health  Reports  W™fMv  P,ih1,V  TT^lth      1878     2      36      12°     4-25 

(no  adv.) {Monthly Public  Health....  Controlled  free  dist. 

M.  Rosenblum,  Editor;  Supt.  of  Documents,  Gov't  Ptg.  Office,  Publisher   (25). 

Public  Power Monthly Power  Indu, 1942     S     ^Jo'lled  d™.    >11,907 

Alex  Radin,  Editor;  American  Public  Power  Assn.  Publisher,  Suite  201, 
1025  Connecticut  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 


t3,000 
J8.000 


Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement*;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <S>  Nonpareil 
•ma,  12  to  inch.  V  A  gate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscnption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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WASHINGTON  (Continued)  Estab  Cols <S> Width? Depth    Sub  Eire 

Public  Roads  (no  adv.) Bi-monthly {fJjJjJJX  m8  Controlled1  free  di??.       H',000 

Subscription   received    by    Superintendent   of    Documents,   U.    S.    Government 

Printing  Office. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Public  Roads,  Dept.  of  Commerce,  Publisher  (25). 

Public  Utilities  Fortnightly -KFtntly(Thurs.). Pub.  Utilities..  192 9     2     40     140   15.00          6,836 
Francis  X.  Welch.  Editor;  PubHc  Utilities  Reports,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
332  Pennsylvania  Bldg.,  426  Thirteenth  St.  (4). 

jMonthly Veterans 1988     8     27      188  x 

Military  Order  of  the  Purple  Heart,  Publisher,  393  D  St.,  N.  W.  (4). 

122,000 

>2 1,480 

2,000 

11,810 
10,250 


Quarterly  ........  Masonic  .............  1942     3     28      100  xl.60 

Paul  *E.   X.  *Brown,"'Editor;   Imperial   Council   Ancient   Egyptian   Arabic   Order 

Nobles  of  the  Mystic  Shrine,  Publisher,  1116  Rhode  Island  Ave.,  N.  W. 
Qualified  Contractors  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Elec.  Contr'g  .....  1939      3     26      137     8.00 

Geo.  B.  Roscoe,  Ed.;  Nat'l  Elec'l  Constrs.  Assn.,  Pub.,  Controlled  circ. 

Ring  Bid*..  1200  18th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 
Quarterly  Review  of  Biology..  Quarterly  ........  Biology  ..............  1926      2      32      11910.00 

H.  Bentley  Glass,  Editor;  American  Institute  of  Biological  Sciences,  Publisher, 

2000  ?  St..  N.  W. 
Quartermaster  Review  ............  Bi-monthly  .....  Military  .............  1921     2     40      183x7.50 

Maj.  Gen.  H.  Peldman,  U.  S.  A.,  Ret.,  Editor;  Quartermaster  Assn.,  Publisher, 

Quotartan!!.1."h.Sl'..N.'..V!.'....6Bi-monthIy  .....  Quot.  Club  .........  f     \\     ffi  x1'00 

Gwladys  Jones,  Ed.;  Quota  Club  Internat'l,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1145  19th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 


...-.  ..... 

John  J.  McCarthy,  Editor;  Government  Printing  Office,  Publisher  (25). 

Research  Quarterly  of  the 

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of  the     "| 

0unca-r  HUarte 
on  ..........  J 


tion,  and  Recreation  ..........  ... 

Ella  H.  Wright,  Editor;  American  Assn.  for  Health,  Physical  Education,  and 
Recreation,  Publisher,  1201  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Retail  Clerks  International    }Monthly  ..........  f  Retail  1893      8      26      134      2.00    $300,000 

Advocate  (no  adv.)  ............  Jm  y  {Salespeople 

James  A.  Suffridge,  Editor;  Retail  Clerks'  International  Assn.,  Publisher, 

De  Sales  Bldg  (6). 

Retail  Labor  Report  —  See  Bureau  of  National  Affairs  Publications. 
Retired  Officer,  The  ..................  Bi-monthly  .....  Ret.  Officers  .......  1947  Controlled  froe^ist. 

Franz  O.  Willenbucker,  Editor;  Retired  Officers  Assn.,  Publisher, 

1616  Eye  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 
Retirement  Life-}-  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Civil  Empl's  .......  1921      3      26      131      3.00 

James   O.  Tolbert,  Editor;  Nat'l  Assn.  of  Retired  Civil  Employees,   Publisher, 
1625  Connecticut  Ave.,  N.  W.  (9). 


6,*Z44 


92,000 


^Re^arch^fn^adv1 )          }5  il  a  yr Educational 1930      151        91 

Tom  A.  Lamke,  Editor:  American  Educational  Research  Assn.,  Publisher, 


98      7.00        J3.100 


.  , 

1201  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

RollCall  + Wednesday Congressional....1965  cont^lled^ree  dist. 


3,500 
4,250 


15,516 
*3,000 


Sidney  Yudain,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  500,  House  Office  Bldg. 

Rural  Electrification Monthly Electrification...  1945      3      26      140     3.00     *  14, 829 

W.  S.  Roberts  Editor;  National  Rural  Electric  Co-operative  Assn.,  Publisher, 

2000  Florida  Ave.,  N.  W.  (9). 

School  LifeV Monthly Educational 1918     3     24        78      1.00 

Not  issued  during  June,  July  and  August.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Subscriptions    received    by   Superintendent   of    Documents,    U.    S.    Government 

Printing  Office. 
Theodora  E.  Carlson,  Editor;  U.  S.  Office  of  Education  Official  Journal,  Publisher, 

Washington  (25),  D.  C. 

Science Friday {icilnti^Res    1883      3     26      139     8'50    *59'106 

American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science,  Publisher, 
1515  Massachusetts  Ave.,  N.  W.  (5). 

Science  News  Letter Saturday (icie^e^ws     1926     3     27      14°     5'50 

Watson  Davis,  Editor;  Science  Service.  Publisher,  1719  N  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Science  Teacher-f  V 8  ti.  a  yr Science  Educ 1934     2     36      119  x6.00 

Robert  H.  Carleton,  Editor;  National  Science  Teachers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1201  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

1945     3     28     140     8.00 

Seaboard  Beverage  Journal.... Monthly Beverages 2     42      140 

Controlled  circ. 

Ralph  H.  Chase,  Editor;  Seaboard  Beverage  Journal,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
1  Thomas  Circle.  N.  W.  (5). 

Senior  Citizen  (no  adv.) Monthly {(Tver  4QPe°plc  1955     2     25 

Joy  Elmer  Morgan,  Editor;  Senior  Citizens  of  America,  Publisher, 
1129  Vermont  Ave.,  N.  W.  (5). 


*64,151 


12,595 


>6,938 


91   xS.OO 


CtrcuUtioa— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Us«s  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  Inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—I 950  Censua.  xRand  McNall* 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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WASHINGTON  (Continued)  Estab  Co  Is  ^>  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

Service  Labor  Report — See  Bureau  of  National  Affairs  Publications. 

Se^a7te\"»..!!!!!™*!  JMonthly Sewage  Works. .,192 8     2     80     112  x7.60 

Ralph  E.  Fuhrman,  Editor;  Federation  of  Sewage  and  Industrial  Wastes  Assn., 

Publisher.  4435  Wisconsin  Ave.,  N.  W.  (16). 
Sheraton  Carlton — See  Promenade,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sheraton  Park — See  Promenade,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Contro8lled2f?eedi.t. 

Max  F.  Baer,  Editor;  B'nai  B'rith  Youth  Commission,  Publisher, 
1129  Vermont  Ave.,  N.  W.  (5). 

Q 


Clrc 


8,961 


41,000 


Armed  Forces  Communications  and  Electronics  Assn.,  Pub.,  1624  I  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Sojourner,  The  (no  adv.) Bi-monthly {(Military)          1924     3     27     14°  x 

Lt.  Col.  John  G.  Volz,  Editor;  National  Sojourners  Inc.,  Publisher, 

1608  Twentieth  St.,  N.  W.  (9). 
Sons  of  the  American  Revo-1nil     .     ,v          f  Historical  &       ,afto     «     9n     no  xonn 

lution  Magazine ^Quarterly }  Patriotic  1889     3     20      112  x2'00 

Harold  L.  Putnam,  Editor;  National  Society,  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution, 
Publisher.  1227  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 


$18,268 


19,500 


+ 
nt  ....... 


1852      8 


22    309  23.40**2S*,434 
Sat.  evg.  circ.**235,615 
Sunday  circ.**291,34S 


[Evg.ex.Sun.,  »„ A  , 
M  Sun.  Morn.     Indel 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

B.  M.  McKelway,  Editor;  Evening  Star  Newspaper  Co.,  Publisher, 
llth  St.  and  Pennsylvania  Ave.  (4). 

Surveying  and  Mapping Quarterly {Mn^pin'g  &         1941      2      31      112  x5-00 

Howard  S.  Rappleye,   Editor;  American  Congress  on  Surveying  and   Mapping, 

Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  470,  Benjamin  Franklin  Sta. 
Survey  of  Current  Business!*,      ,u»  (Current  1921     2     46      140     4.00 

(no  adv.) JMonthly ^Econ.  Analysis  Controlled  free  dist. 

Prints  weekly  statistical  supplement. 

U.  S.  Department  of  Commerce,  Publisher,  Dept.  of  Commerce  Bldg.  (25). 
Technical  News  Bulletin         1  [Research, 

(no  a   v.   j  |  Analysis 

National  Bureau  of  Standards,  U.  S.  Gov't  Printing  Office,  Publisher  (25). 

Testveriseg-f    (Hungarian). ..Monthly Fraternal Controlled  free  dist. 

Hungarian  Reformed  Federation  of  America,  Publisher,  1801  P  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 


4.00 


Townsend  Plan  National         \ni      ..      Q  f    «„_*-_  ploT1        1935      6      24      220 
Courier,    The fBi-wkly,  Sat...Pension  Plan g      20     220 

George  Fritz,  Editor;  Townsend  National  Weekly,  Publisher,  808  N.  Capital  (2). 

I  Traffic  Bulletin  (no  adv.) Saturday Transportation..  1907      3      27    140    100.00 

Traffic  World -f Saturday Transportation..  1907      3      27      140   24.00 

Traffic  Service  Corp.,  Publisher.  815  Washington  Bldg.  (5). 
Traffic  Engineering -f- Monthly Engineering 1933      3      27      140     8.50 

David  M.  Baldwin,  Ed.;  Institute  of  Traffic  Engineers.  2029  K  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

^e^ph^sTcal  ^Jnlcm?.1?          JQuarterly Geophysical 1920     2 

Dr.  Phil  H.  Abelson,  Editor;  American  Geophysical  Union,  Publisher, 
1515  Massachusetts  Ave..  N.  W.   (5). 

Transmitter  (no  adv.) Bi-monthly Tel.  Emp 1913   controlled  free  dist. 

Carl  H.  Claudy.  Jr.,  Editor;  Chesa.  &  Potomac  Telephone  Cos..  Publisher, 
725  13th  St..  N.  W.  (6). 

Transport  Topics -f Monday Truck'g  Indus... 1985 

Morris  H.  Glazer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1424  16th  St.,  N.  W.  (6) 

Trinity  College  Record  V Quarterly Cath.  Coll 1907      1 

Students  of  Trinity  College,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
Michigan  Ave.  &  Franklin,  N.  E. 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.  Washington-Baltimore  Ed.,  *  162,339. 

Union  Labor  Report — See  Bureau  of  National  Affairs  Publications. 

Union  Postal  Clerk -f- Monthly P.  O.  Clerks 1903      3 


4,910 


tl4,850 
tl,120 


15,000 
9,107 

*936 
*10,936 

2,717 


31      119      4.00         $6,381 


$40,000 


*  22,384 
3,096 


49        84     3.00 


J.  Cline  House,  Editor;  National  Federation  of  P.  O.  Clerks,  Publisher, 
711  14th  St.,  N.W..  Room  502  (5).  ^     ^     ^      ^ 

2      46      147 


27      140  xS.OO      108,926 


United  Mine  Worke 


rs  \ 

v.)  ..........  f 


Semi-mo  {Labor.  Coal 

bemi-mo  ..........  )  Miners 


Justin  McCarthy,  Editor;  U.  M.  W.  of  A.,  Publisher,  1437  K  St.,  N.  W.  (5). 
United  States  Law  Week — See  Bureau  of  National  Affairs  Publications. 
United  States  Patents  Quarterly — See  Bureau  of  National  Affairs  Publications. 
University  Hatchet  V  4- Tuesday Coll.  Journal'm..  1904     5     24     224x2.00 

Students  of  George  Washington  Univ..  Editors  and  Publishers, 

1839  Green  Court.  N.  W.  (5>. 
Uptown  Citizen-f IThurs!3^'         Independent ' 

J.  David  Britt,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1858  Irving  St.,  N.  W. 
U*JourVa?€d  F°rCe8  Medical}Monthly Medical 195°     l 

Capt.  B.  F.'A'v'ery.  MC, USN,  Editor;  Armed  Forces  Medical  Publication  Agency, 
2300  E  St.,  N.  W.  (7). 


«A 
« 


300,000 


2.00 
3O.OOO — Free 


53      107     6.25 
Controlled  circ. 


$3,490 
$26,475 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4 Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  VTsaueU  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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WASHINGTON  (Continued)  Esttb  Cols*  Width  VDtpth    Sub  Clre 

U.  S.  l*dy  ................................  Monthly  ..........  Service  Wives...  1956     8     27      140     8.50 

Alvadee  Adams,  Editor;  American  Service  Publishing  Co.,  Inc., 
1823  Jefferson  Place  N.  W.  (6). 

U.S.  News*  World  Report....Friday  .............  ffn^rna*!  Mew!  1933     3     28     1406.00*1,043,749 

Issued  Monday  preceding.  [and  Facts 

David  Lawrence,  Editor;  United  States  News  Publishing  Corp., 
2300  N  St..  N.  W.  (7). 


}Quarterly  ........  Voca.  Guid 


2      24        98  x2.00 


6,800 


. 

Delmont  'K.'  Byrn,  Editor;  American  Personnel  and  Guidance  Assn., 
16340  St.,  N.  W.  (5). 


IWOQ      9      ?« 
1899     2      2S 


x5  00 
X5'UU 


Volta  Review  ............................  Monthly  ..........  fEduc.  of 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.         1  the  Deaf 

Jeanette  Ninas  Johnson,  Editor;  Volta  Bureau,  Publisher,  1537  85th  St.,  N.  W.  (7). 
Washington  Eagle  (Negro).  ..Monthly  ..........  I.B.P.O.E  ...........  1912      5      24     210  xl.OO 

W.  C.  Hueston,  Ed.;  I.B.P.O.  Elks  of  the  World,  Pub.,  1915  14th  St.,  N.  W.  (9). 

WrNeSf^*"!:.1!e.:.8±....}Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1926      5      24     2B2      ^O 

W.  A.  Graves.  Editor  and  Publisher,  1215  U  St.,  N.  W.  (9). 
Washington  Journal  -f  (Ger.)Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1859     7      26      280     4.00 

Carl  H.  Winkler.  Editor;  Washington  Journal,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1302  H  St.,  N.  W.  (5). 
Washington  Law  Reporter  ......  Monday  ...........  Legal  ..................  1874      2      32      112    10.00 

Michael  A.  Schuchat  and  Daniel  I.  Sherry,  Editors  ;  Armand  I.  Robinaon, 
Publisher,  1625  Eye  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

Washington  Report  .................  Weekly  ...........  {cSmme'rce'         1951      5      2S      193  x5'°° 

Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  United  States,  Publisher,  1615  H  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 


J810 


75'325 


«/»      17O      *  *>/> 
26      179      1.20 


14°  x3-00 


J500 
3'50° 


Weekly  News  Review  V  \M~~J.,,.  [Current  Hist.    1Q01      K 

(no  adv.)  ............................  ^Monday  ...........  lfor  H  s   gtud    1921      5 

Clay  Coss,  Editor;  Civic  Education  Service,  Publisher,  1733  K  St.,  N.  W.   (6). 
White  Collar  Report  —  See  Bureau  of  National  Affairs  Publications. 
Wild  Flower  .............................  Quarterly  ........  Botanical  ...........  1924      1      64        98      2.50 

Wild  Flower  Preservation  Society,  Inc.,  Publisher,  3740  Oliver  St.,  N.  W.  (15). 

Wooden  Boxand  Crate  ............  B,.»onthly  .....  {?SS?£,B«»  19"  cLtrlVd^ee  ^. 

H.  R.  Hudson.  Editor;  Nat'l  Wooden  Box  Assn.,  Publisher,  402  Barr  Bldgr.   (6). 
World  Affairs  (no  adv.)  .........  Quarterly  ........  Internafl  Rel  .....  1828      2      42      132x2.00 

American  Peace  Society.  Publisher.  1307  N.  H  Ave.,  N.  W.  (6). 

World  Highways  (offset)  .......  Monthly  .........  ({"d^De^el'U       195°      3      30 

Prints  Edition  in  Spanish,  3,300. 

James  P.  Coyne,  Editor;  International  Road  Federation,  Publisher, 
1023  Washington  Bldg.  (5). 

World  Ports  and  The  Mariner.  Monthly  ..........  [^p^  ""      *  Coll  rolle    circ.  VAC  17.015 

P.  A.  Amundsen,  Editor;  World  Ports,  Publisher,  Southern  Bldg.  (5). 

fCurrent  Hist. 
Young  Citizen  V   (no  adv.)  .....  Monday  ...........  -JforElom.  1941      4     26      158        .80 

IS.  Students 
John  Tottle.  Editor;  Civic  Educ.  Service,  Publisher,  1733  K  St.,  N.  W.  (6). 

YoutV.  In^ctcr  ..................  Tuesday  ..........  {»outh        ^  Con  t^.ed  &.  d'iE 

Walter  T.  Crandall.  Ed.;  Review  and  Herald  Pub.  Assn.,  Takoma  Park  Sta.  (12). 


Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement*;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  fworn;  JPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch,  v" Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIssued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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FLORIDA 

Population  2,771,805  (U.S.  Census.  1950) 
State  Capital,  TALLAHASSEE 

Florida  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Alabama  and  Georgia,  on  the  east  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  on 
the  west  by  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.  A  50-mile  stretch  of  the  Perdido  River  on  the  northwest  edge 
completes  the  circuit.  These  boundaries  enclose  a  land  area  of  54,861  square  miles  and  3,805 
square  miles  of  water— «,  total  area  of  58,066  square  miles.  The  general  coastline  measures  1,197 
miles  around  the  state.  The  extreme  distance  from  east  to  west  across  Florida  measures  467  mile*, 
while  the  extreme  length  from  the  31st  parallel  to  the  southernmost  keys  is  about  444  miles. 

Of  the  34,727,680  acres  of  land,  66%  remains  in  forests  while  only  about  l/10th  of  the  farmland 
is  planted  to  crops.  In  general,  Florida  vegetation  is  divided  among  seven  distinct  areas :  The 
flat  woods,  scrub  lands,  grassy  swamps,  savannas,  salt  marshes,  hammocks  and  high  pinelands. 
While  Florida  contains  more  varieties  of  native  trees  than  any  other  region  in  America,  only  five 
are  the  true  natives:  Oak,  pine,  cypress,  palm  and  mangrove  trees.  The  pine,  from  the  stunted 
sand  pine  to  the  stately  open-crown  long  leaf  variety,  is  the  most  common  tree  in  Florida. 

Over  30,000  lakes  and  bays  dot  the  state,  headed  by  mammoth  Lake  Okeechobee,  730  square 
miles  of  shallow  fresh  water,  roughly  triangular  in  shape  and  25  to  31  miles  across.  Okeechobee 
overflows  today  through  great  levees  and  flood  gates  into  canals  and  into  the  sea.  For  centuries, 
the  lake  simply  overflowed  its  banks  into  the  beginning  of  the  Indian-named  "River  of  Grass," 
the  Everglades.  Altogether  858,500  acres  of  land  and  370,000  acres  of  water  and  swamps  com- 
poses the  Everglades  National  Park. 

There  are  no  high  elevations  in  the  state.  The  area  in  Walton  County  near  De  Funiak  Springs 
In  the  northwest  corner  of  the  state  is  listed  as  the  highest  at  345  feet.  Iron  Mountain,  325  feet, 
is  the  highest  point  in  peninsular  Florida. 

Climate  is  semi-tropical,  but  temperatures  do  not  reach  extremes.  The  weather  bureau  at 
Miami  lists  the  average  monthly  mean  temperature  at  75.3;  the  highest  95  in  July,  of  1942; 
the  lowest  27  in  February,  1917. 

Florida's  economy  is  based  on  agriculture,  industry  and  tourism.  The  citrus  growing  and 
processing  activities  in  Florida  outrank  all  other  U.  S.  citrus  production.  Industrially,  in  1956, 
a  total  of  441  new  plants  and  major  expansions  cover  a  multitude  of  manufacturing,  mining, 
engineering  and  research  organizations. 

The  tourist  industry,  a  major  factor  in  Florida  economy,  gains  in  popularity  every  year.  In 
1957  there  were  6,100,000  visitors.  The  estimated  income  from  tourism  was  $1,150,000,000. 

The  larger  educational  institutions  include  the  University  of  Florida  (Gainesville)  ;  Florida 
State  University  (Tallahassee);  and  University  of  Miami  (Coral  Gables). 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  twentieth.  Urban  population  (1950),  65.4%.  In  1950,  of 
the  2,771,305  total  population,  2,166,047  were  white;  605,258  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  56,921.  Farm  acreage,  16,511,536.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  290. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $15,081.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  5,209. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $475,863,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $160,265,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957):  tobacco  (value  of  production),  $19,117,000;  potatoes, 
$13,773,000,  rank,  tenth;  peanuts,  $4,328,000,  rank,  seventh;  corn,  $2,2456,000;  soybeans, 
$2,143,000;  cotton  (value  of  production),  $1,631,000;  hay,  $696,000;  pecans,  $506,000;  sweet 
potatoes,  $334,000;  velvet  beans  (value  of  production),  $315,000;  cottonseed  (value  of  pro- 
duction), $238,000;  oats,  $195,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruits  (Citrus)  (1957-58)  :  oranges  and  tangerines,  $221,721,000,  rank,  first; 
grapefruit,  $42,361,000,  rank,  first;  tangelos,  $1,491,000;  limes,  $1,085,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruits  (noncitrus)  (1957):  strawberries  (value  of  production),  $1,757,000; 
avocados,  $1,507,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $152,786,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$9,282,000;  horses  and  mules,  $2,450,000;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $108,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $21,622,000;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial 
broilers),  $8,070.000;  turkeys,  $1,482,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $73.609,000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms,  1,101.000,000  Ibs,  Dairy  products  (1957)  :  creamed  cottage  cheese,  2,385,000  Ibs.; 
ice  cream,  16,442,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Total  catch  (1956),  215,400,000  Ibs.;  $30,809,000  value.  Principal  fish:  shrimp,  menhaden, 
crabs,  oysters,  catfish  and  bullheads,  weakfish,  mullet. 

FORESTS 

Total  forest  production  (1947),  533,579  M.  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  southern  yellow  pine, 
cypress,  red  and  sap  gum,  oak,  black  and  tupelo  gum,  yellow  poplar,  ash,  eastern  cedar,  maple, 
hickory,  walnut,  elm. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $785,826,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
food  and  kindred  products,  paper  and  allied  products,  chemicals  and  products.  Total  expenditures 
for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $105,078,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  26,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1951),  $78,648,000.  Principal  mineral  products  In  order  of  value:  phosphate  rock, 
stone,  cement,  sand  and  gravel. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  1,507,500.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est..),  2,104,- 
000  rank  ninth.  Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  547.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  41,280; 
sales,  $3,994,796,000. 

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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  67 


County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Fop. 

1  Alachua  (N),  Gainesville 57,026 

2  Baker   <NE).   Macclenny 6,818 

8  Bay   (NW).  Panama  City 42,689 

4  Bradford    (NC).  Stark* 11,457 

5  Brevard  (E),  Tituaville 28,658 

6  Broward  (S),  Fort  Lauderdale 88,983 

7  Calhoun    (NW),   Blountstown 7,922 

8  Charlotte   (SW),  Punta  Gorda 4,286 

9  Citrus    (WC).   Inverness 6,111 

10  Clay  (NE),  Green  Cove  Springs....  14,828 

11  Collier  (S),  Everglades 6,488 

12  Columbia    (N),  Lake  City 18.216 

18  Dade  (S),  Miami 495,084 

14  De  Soto  (SW).  Arcadia 9,242 

16  Dixie  (N),  Cross  City 8,928 

16  Duval   (NE),  Jacksonville 804,029 

17  Escambia    (NW).   Pensacola 112.706 

18  Flakier  (NE),  Bunnell 8,867 

19  Franklin    (NW).    Apalachicola 5.814 

20  Gadsden  (NW),  Quincy 86.457 

21  Gilchrist    (N).    Trenton 8,499 

22  Slades   (S),  Moore  Haven 2,199 

28  Gulf    (NW),    Wewahitchka 7.460 

24  Hamilton    (N),  Jasper 8.981 

25  Hardee    (C),   Wauchula 10.078 

26  Hendry   (SC),  La  Belle 6.051 

27  Hernando   (WC),   Brooks ville 6,693 

28  Highlands   (C).  Sebring 18,686 

29  Hillsborough    (WC),   Tampa 249.894 

80  Holmes  (NW),  Bonifay 13.988 

81  Indian  River  (E),  Vero  Beach 11.872 

82  Jackson   (NW),  Marianna 84,645 

88  Jefferson   (N).  Monticello 10,413 

84  Lafayette  (N),  Mayo 8.440 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

35  Lake  (C),  Tavares 86,840 

36  Lee  (S),  Fort  Myers 28.404 

37  Leon  (N),  Tallahassee 61,590 

38  Levy   (W),  Bronson 10,687 

39  Liberty  (NW).  Bristol 8.182 

40  Madison    (N),   Madison 14.197 

41  Manatee   (WC),  Bradenton 84,704 

42  Marion   (NC).  Ocala 88,187 

43  Martin    (E),   Stuart 7,807 

44  Monroe  (S),  Key  West 29,967 

45  Nassau    (NE),    Fernandina 12,811 

46  Okaloosa    (NW).    Crestview 27.588 

47  Okeechobee   (EC),  Okeechobee 8,464 

48  Orange  (EC),  Orlando 114,960 

49  Osceola    (C),   Kissimmee 11,406 

50  Palm  Beach  (SE).  West  Palm 

Beach    114.688 

61  Pasco  (WC),  Dade  City 20,629 

52  Pinellaa    (WC).  Clearwater 159,249 

53  Polk   (C),  Bartow 123,997 

54  Putnam    (NE),   Palatka 28,616 

56  St.  Johns  (NE),  St.  Augustine 24.998 

56  St.  Lucie  (SE).  Fort  Pierce 20.180 

67  Santa  Rosa  (NW),  Milton 18,554 

58  Saras ota    (SW),    Saras ota 28,827 

59  Seminole    (EC).    Sanford 26.888 

60  Sumter    (C),   Bushnell 11,880 

61  Suwannee   (N),  Live  Oak 16.986 

62  Taylor    (N),   Perry 10,416 

63  Union   (N).  Lake  Butler 8,906 

64  Volusia   (E),  De  Land 74,229 

66   Wakulla    (NW),  Crawfordville 5,258 

66  Walton  (NW),  De  Funiak  Springs   14,725 

67  Washington   (NW),  Chipley 11.888 


FLORIDA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  48 

Evening  Dailies  (29) 

Morning   Dailies    (19) 

Daily,  Foreign  (2) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (35) 

Tri-weekly   3 

Semi-weekly    5 

Weekly  152 

Semi-monthly    2 

Free  or  partly  free  dist.  wklies    (5) 
Shoppers  (2) 


Total  Newspapers 


210 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  3 

Weekly  8 

Semi-weekly  2 

Semi-monthly   2 

Monthly    53 

Bi-monthly  5 

Quarterly   14 

Eight  times  a  year 2 

Seven  times  during  college  yr.  1 

Five  times  during  college  year  1 

Four  ti.  dur.  college  yr 1 

Four  times  a  year 2 

Total  Periodicals  94 


Total  number  of  publications 304 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 65 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 142 

For  circulation  figures  for  dafljr  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  Is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


CIre 


ALACHUA—  -Free  Press—  See  Telegram,  High  Springs.  Estab  Cols^  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

ALLAPATTAH—  See  Journal  of  Miami. 

APALACHICOLAf  (A2),  pop.  8,222  ;  Franklin  Co.  (NW).  On  Gulf  of  Mexico,  at  mouth 

of  Apalachicola  River,  65  m  SW  of  Tallahassee.  AN  RR.  Boat  connections.  Air- 

port. Seafood  canned;  turpentine,  cigar  boxes,  army  tents,  barrels,  boats  manu- 

factured. Shrimp,  crab,  oyster,  fish  fisheries;  hardwood  timber.  Poultry  farms. 

Franklin  Press  -h  .....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1958     7      24      280      1.50  - 

Genaro  A.  Zingarelli,  Editor  and  Publisher,  16  Ave.  D. 
Times  ........................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1885      7      24      280     3.00        §1,2O2 

Harry  Sawyer,  Editor;  Apalachicola  Times,  Publisher,  Commerce  St. 

APOPKA  (E8),  pop.  2,254;  Orange  Co.   (EC).  12  m  W  of  Orlando.  SAL;  ACL  RRs. 

Nurseries.  Citrus  fruit,  poultry  and  truck  farms. 
Chief  -f  ......................................  Wednesday  .....  Democratic  ........  1921     7     24     280     2.50 

Christine  Hutto,  Editor;  Eldon  O.  Johns,  Publisher,  Winter  Garden. 

ARCADIAf  (E4%),  pop.  4,764;  DeSoto  Co.   (SW).  65  m  S  of  Lakeland.  ACL;  SAL 

RRs.   Airport.   Citrus   fruit  packed;   canning;   insecticide   manufactured.    Pine 

timber.  Agriculture.  Fruit,  cattle,  poultry. 

Arcadian-f-  ..............................  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1924     8     24     287     8.00 

Bert  Close,  Editor;  Ebersole  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 


81.962 


ClrcaUtton  A*Sept.  A-  B.C.  Statement;  *Jnne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  <3>  Nonpareil 
eras.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch  tCottnty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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AUBURNDALE  (E3%  ).  pop.  8,768;  Polk  Co.  (C).  10  m  E  of  Lakeland.  SAL;  ACL  RRs. 
Phosphate  mining.  Citrus  fruit  packing;  box  factory.  Citrus  fruit,  truck  farms. 


Cirt 


Watermelons,  strawberries. 

Star  4- Thursday Independent 1958     8 

Bob  Bobroff,  Editor;  Charles  Goshorn,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  126. 


24     294     2.50        (2,030 


AVON  PARK  (E4),  pop.  4,612;  Highlands  Co.  (C).  48  m  SE  of  Lakeland.  SAL;  ACL 
RRs.  Airport.  Citrus  packing  plants;  bottling  works.  Timber.  Citrus,  stock, 
truck  farms. 

Sun-f Thursday Democratic 1924     8     21     280     4.00   **1,189 

W.  A.  Meyer,  Publisher. 

BARTOWf  (E8H).  pop.  8,694;  Polk  Co.  (C).  12  m  SE  of  Lakeland.  SAL;  ACL  RRs. 
Airport.  Fruit  and  vegetable  shipping;  phosphate  and  fertilizer  plants;  citrus 
fruit  and  pimiento  canning  factories ;  crate,  saw  mills.  Timber,  phosphate  mines. 
Citrus  fruit,  truck,  poultry  farms. 

f  Citrus  Industry.  The  + Monthly Citrus  Fruits 1919     3     26      140     1.00        *4,471 

\   Polk  County  Democrat 4- Tues.  &  Fri Democratic 1931     8     24     224     4.00          2,643 

1  S.  Lloyd  Frisbie,  Editor;  Frisbie  Publishing  Co.,  Inc..  Publisher. 

BELLE  GLADE  (F6),  pop.  7,219;  Palm  Beach  Co.  (SE).  On  Lake  Okeechobee,  40  m  W 
of  Palm  Beach.  Railroad  station,  Belle  Glade  Chosen.  FEC  RR.  Airport.  Vege- 
table packing  and  canning  plants ;  bottling  works,  sugar,  feed,  fertilizer,  insecti- 
cides, crates  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Celery,  beans,  tomatoes,  cattle. 

Herald  + Thursday Independent 1939     8     24     308     3.00        §2,265 

Luther  Jones,  Editor;  Belle  Glade  Publishers,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  68. 

BLOUNTSTOWNf  (Al),  pop.  2,118;  Calhoun  Co.  (NW).  On  Apalachicola  River,  49  m 
W  of  Tallahassee.  M&B  RR.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  lumber,  veneer, 
turpentine.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  peanuts, 
sugar  cane. 

County  Record -f Thursday Independent 1907     7     24     280     2.00  800 

Wallace  Finlay,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BONlFAYf  (C5^),  pop.  2,262;  Holmes  Co.  (NW).  95  m  E  of  Pensacola.  LAN  RR. 
Heading  veneer,  saw  mills ;  plywood  factory.  Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Cotton,  peanuts,  corn,  sweet  potatoes. 

Holmes  County  Advertiser -f.  Friday Democratic 1892     7      24     280     3.00        §1,825 

N.  DeVane  Williams,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BOYNTON  BEACH  (F5),  pop.  2,642;  Palm  Beach  Co.  (SE).  12  m  S  of  Palm  Beach. 
FEC ;  SAL  RRs.  Novelty  factory.  Nurseries.  Agriculture.  Celery,  beans,  tomatoes. 

Chair  Rental  Forecaster        \M«n«iii,r  rh«,v  T^nf«i       1955     8     80     14°     1-°° 

(offset) f  Monthjy Chair  Rental Controlled  free  dist. 

Alice  Gaskfll,  Editor;  Folding  Chair  Rental  Assn.  of  America,  Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  206. 

News Thursday Independent 1945      5      24      224      2.50 

Vernon  Lamme,  Editor;  Sidney  Hirsch,  Publisher,  Box  698. 

BRADENTONf  (D4),  pop.  13,604;  Manatee  Co.  (WC).  On  Manatee  River,  41  m  S  of 
Tampa.  SAL;  ACL  RRs.  Airline,  NAL.  Fruit  and  vegetable  shipping;  grapefruit 
cannery;  bottling  works;  crate  mill.  Ships  gladioli.  Fisheries.  Resort.  Pine  tim- 
ber. Diversified  farming.  Tomatoes,  citrus  fruit,  celery. 
fKvjr.  ex.  Sat. 


124 
527 


53,186 


Ind.  Dem 


1922      8 


Herald -f <&  Sun., 

ISun.  M. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
John  T.  Hammer,  Editor;  W.  E.  Page,  Publisher,  401  Thirteenth  St. 


22      297    23.40 
Sunday  circ 


*13,680 
*  13,330 


BRANFORD — Swanee — See  Telegram,  High  Springs. 

BRlSTOLf  (Al),  pop.  X686;  Liberty  Co.  (NW).  On  Apalachicola  River,  44  m  W  of 
Tallahassee.  Railroad  station  and  bank,  Blountstown.  M&B  RR.  Boat  connec- 
tions. Manufactures  turpentine.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Peanuts, 
sugar  cane,  potatoes. 

Free  Press Thursday Democratic 1896      6      26      280      1.50 

A.  C.  Weaver,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRONSONf  (D2),  pop.  624;  Levy  Co.  (W).  24  m  SW  of  Gainesville.  Railroad  station, 
Archer.  ACL;  SAL  RRS.  Bank,  Williston.  Naval  stores  produced;  saw  mill. 
Timber.  Fruit,  stock  farming. 

Levy  County  Journal -f Thursday Democratic 1928      7     24      280     2.00 

Elton  Cobb,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BROOKSVILLEf  (D3),  pop.  1,818;  Hernando  Co.  (WC).  50  m  N  of  Tampa.  ACL;  SAL 
RRs.  Fruit  and  vegetables  packed.  Rock  products ;  crates,  veneer  manufactured. 
Citrus  fruit,  poultry  farms. 

Journal-}- .Thursday Democratic 1927     7     24     280      3.00 

Wallace  Russell,  Editor;  E.  R.  Russell,  Publisher. 

SUn-f      Friday Democratic 1932      7     23      280      3.00 

Victor  J.  Lord,  Editor  and  Publisher,  22  East  Liberty  St. 

BUNNELLf  (E2).  pop.  1,841;  Flagler  Co.  (NE).  65  m  SE  of  Jacksonville.  FEC  RR. 
Cement  mill.  Saw  mill.  Pine,  cypress  timber.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruit,  corn, 
vegetables. 

Flagler  Tribune-f- Thursday Independent 1913     5     24     224     2.50 

Mrs.  M.  B.  Fuller,  Editor;  M.  B.  Fuller,  Publisher. 

BUSHNELLf  (D8),  pop.  586;  Sumter  Co.  (C).  63  m  NE  of  Tampa.  SAL  RR.  Agri- 
culture. Cattle,  tomatoes,  cucumbers,  watermelon. 

Sumter  County  Times -f Thursday Independent 1881     7     24     280     2.60 

Wendell  C.  Gentry,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


§776 

§1,926 

tl.400 

863 
2,218 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  JPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  Q  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  s«»t.  Population— 1950  Census,  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  Visaed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CALLAHAN  (El),  pop.  722;  Nassau  Co.  (NE).  17  m  NW  of  Jacksonville.  SAL;  ACL 
RR.  Saw  mills.  Pine,  cypress  timber.  Manufactures  veneer,  naval  stores.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Poultry,  livestock,  potatoes,  truck  crops. 

Nassau  County  Record  + Thursday Democratic 1930     6     24     280     1.50          1,753 

Lyold  W.  Herrin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CANAL  POINT  (F4%).  pop.  1,022;  Palm  Beach  Co.  (SE).  On  Lake  Okeechobee  and 
West  Palm  Beach  Canal.  42  m  NW  of  West  Palm  Beach.  FEC  RR.  Bank,  Pahokee. 
Vegetables  shipped.  Agriculture.  Beans,  peas,  cabbage. 

Everglades  News Friday Democratic 1924     5     24     224     2.00 

Paul  Rardin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHATTAHOOCHEE  (Bl),  pop.  8,473;  Gadsden  Co.  (NW).  On  Apalachicola  River, 
40  m  NW  of  Tallahassee.  AN;  ACL;  L&N;  SAL  RRs.  Bottling  works;  grist 
mill.  Manufactures  cellulose  products.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  truck  crops. 

News-H Friday Independent 1946      7     24      280     2.00  §900 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Chason,  Editor;  Wesley  R.  Ramsey,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  505. 

CHIEFLAND  (D2),  pop.  843;  Levy  Co.  (W).  40  m  SW  of  Gainesville.  ACL  RR.  Cold 
storage  plant;  saw  mill.  Citrus  fruit,  truck  farms. 

Citizen -f Thursday Independent 1950      5      24      210     2.00  747 

Jack  M.  Holland,  Editor;  Jack  M.  and  Betty  Jo  Holland,  Pubs.,  P.  O.  Box  75. 

CHIPLEYf  (D5%),  POP.  2,959;  Washington  Co.  (NW).  36  m  S  of  Dothan,  Ala.  L&N 
RR.  Airport.  Grist  mills ;  bottling  works ;  pine  timber.  Manufactures  naval  stores, 
church  furniture,  spools,  lumber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  watermelons. 

Washington  Co.  News  + Thursday Democratic 1924      7     24     280     2.50          1,495 

L.  E.  Sellers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLEARWATERf  (D3%),  pop.  15,581;  Pinellas  Co.  (WC).  On  Gulf  of  Mexico,  25  m  W 
of  Tampa.  ACL;  SAL  RRs.  Airlines,  NAL;  EAL;  MAK.  Citrus  fruit  packing 
houses;  grapefruit,  fish  canneries;  citrus  juice  extractors,  preserves,  wine  manu- 
factured. Fisheries.  Shore  resort.  Citrus  fruit  farms. 

fEvg.  ex.  Sat.  1914      8      22      301    18.20     *  16,889 

Sun  + {&  Sun.,  Democratic **15,850 

[Sun.  Morn.  Sunday  circ.  5.20    *17,836 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  **  16,844 

J.  L.  Beardsley  Editor;  Clearwater  Sun,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

CLERMONT  (E3).  pop.  2,168;  Lake  Co.  (C).  27  m  W  of  Orlando.  ACL;  T&GU  RRs. 
Salt  shakers,  cabinets,  boats,  garden  furniture  manufactured;  citrus  fruit, 
vegetable,  pecan  packing  and  canning  plants.  Fruit,  truck,  poultry  farms. 

Press -f Thursday Independent 1914      8      24      301     2.50        §1,610 

W.  L.  Hullinger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLEWISTON  (F5),  pop.  2,499;  Hendry  Co.  (SC).  On  Lake  Okeechobee,  55  m  W  of 
West  Palm  Beach.  ACL  RR.  Airport.  Raw  sugar  mill.  Agriculture.  Sugar  cane, 
cattle,  beans,  tomatoes. 

News-}- Thursday Democratic 1926      7     24     280      3.00         §1,151 

Beryl  Bowden,  Editor;  Clewiston  News,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

COCOA  (F3),  pop.  4,245;  Brevard  Co.  (E).  On  Indian  River,  40  m  SE  of  Orlando. 
Railroad  name,  Cocoa-Rockledge.  FEC  RR.  Citrus  fruit  packing;  boat  works. 
Tourist  resort.  Fisheries.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruit,  beans,  tomatoes. 


Tribune-h  .................................        Fri 


Democratic  ........  1917 

Mrs.  C.  H.  Holderman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


8     24      294     7.00        §3,625 


CORAL  GABLES  (F6),  branch  of  Miami  P.  O.,  pop.  19,837  (special  U.  S.  Census 
10-27-55,  gives  29,210) ;  Dade  Co.  (S).  On  Atlantic  Ocean  at  mouth  of  Biscayne 
Bay,  adjoining  Miami  on  Southwest.  SAL;  FEC  RRs. 

Citrus  fruit  preserving,  cosmetic,  women's  apparel,  furniture,  fertilizer,  radio 
equipment,  paper  box,  awning  factories.  University  of  Miami.  Resort.  Poultry, 
truck,  fruit  farms.  Three  banks;  bank  clearings  (June,  1957),  $81,152,231; 
deposits  (June,  1957),  $51,205,605.  11,915  electric  meters;  21,500  telephones. 

Miami  Hurricane,  The -f  V  -.  Friday Collegiate 1926      5     24      217      3.00 

Students  of  the  University  of  Miami,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Southern  Beverage  Journal.. ..Monthly Liquor  Trade 1945      3 

Bernard  Hill,  Editor ;  Southern  Beverage  Journal,  Inc.,  2 

Publisher,  327  Alcazar  Ave. 


3.00 


Tempo-f-  V  ..  7  ti.  a  yr Collegiate 1949  3 

Students  of  the  University  of  Miami,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Times  + Thursday Independent 1926  8 

Robert  M.  Faloon,  Editor;  James  T.  Walters,  Publisher. 


27      140 
42      140 
Controlled  circ. 
26      140      1.50 


8,800 


>1 3,858 
2,000 


24      315      4.00          5,700 


CRAWFORDVILLEf  (Bl%),  pop.  X600;  Wakulla  Co.  (NW).  18  m  S  of  Tallahassee, 
nearest  bank.  Railroad  station,  Wakulla.  SAL  RR.  Agriculture. 

Wakulla  County  News -f Friday Democratic 1898      7     24     280     2.00          2,750 

William  Von  Maurer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CRESCENT  CITY  (E2),  pop.  1,393;  Putnam  Co.  (NE).  60  m  S  of  Jacksonville.  ACL 
RR.  Boat  works;  tool  and  die  plant;  seafood  packing  house;  ferneries.  Bass,  cat- 
fish fisheries.  Resort.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Oranges,  grapefruit. 

Joumal-f- Friday In d.  Dem 1924     5     24     224     2.00  

Prints  edition  for  Hastings. 

Mrs.  J.  E.  Johnson,  Editor;  W.  H.  S.  Johnson,  Publisher. 

Putnam  County  Courier-f Thursday Independent 1945     7     24     280     2.60          1,176 

Esther  E.  Thomas,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubliaher'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +  Uses  Mats.   0 Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.     T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    Visaed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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CRESTVIEWf  (C5%),  pop.  5,003  (special  U.S.  Census  9-21-56,  gives  7,496)  ;Okaloosa 
Co.  (NW).  45  m  NE  of  Pensacola.  L&N  RR.  Shirts,  underwear  manufactured  ;  saw 
mills.  Ships  pecans.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cattle,  cotton,  corn. 
Okaloosa  News-Journal  ...........  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1916     7     24     287      3.00        §3,875 

E.  T.  Broderick,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CROSS  CITYf   (C2),  pop.  1,522;  Dixie  Co.    (N).  48  m  W  of  Gainesville.  ACL  RR. 

Bottling  works,  machine  shop.  Pine,  cypress  timber.  Agriculture. 
Dixie  County  Advocate  +  ........  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1922     7     24     280     2.00  910 

Al  Parker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DADE  CITYf  (pop.  3,806;  Pasco  Co.  (WC).  30  m  NW  of  Lakeland.  SAL;  ACL  RRs. 
Citrus   fruit  packing  ;   bottling   works  ;   lumber  mill  ;  fruit  cannery  ;   hatchery. 
Cypress,  pine  timber.  Fruit,  truck,  poultry  farms. 
Banner-f  ..................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1904      8     24     294      2.50        §3,000 

H.  S.  Bazzell,  Editor;  Dade  City  Banner,  Publisher. 

DAN  I  A   (F5%),  pop.  4,540   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-7-55,  gives  5,680);  Broward  Co. 
(S).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  20  m  N  of  Miami.  FEC;  SAL  RRs.  Resort.  Boating  and 
fishing.  Fruit,  vegetable  packing  plants.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruits,  vegetables. 
Press-F  .....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1989     5     24     217     2.50        §1,200 

F.  K.  Gather,  Editor;  Broward  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

DAYTON  A  BEACH  (E2),  pop.  30,187;  Volusia  Co.   (E).  On  Halifax  River,  57  m  S  of 
St.  Augustine.  FEC  RR.  Boat  connections.  Airlines,  EAL;  NAL.  Summer  and 
winter    resort.    Several   private    schools;    Bethune-Cookman    College    (Negro). 
Pine,  cypress  timber. 

Citrus  fruit  packed;  concrete  products,  furniture,  plastic  factories;  bottling, 
boat,  sheet  metal  works  ;  saw  mills.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruit,  truck  crops.  Three 
banks;  bank  clearings  (June,  1958),  $55,763,470;  deposits  (June,  1958),  $116,- 
383,493.  30,181  electric   (AC)   meters;  5,647  gas   (artif.)   meters;  30,017  tele- 
phones. 
Examiner-f-  ..............................  Saturday  .........  Independent  ......  1946     5     24     224      3.00 

Fred  W.  De  Motte,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  6047. 
'Journal-f  ..................................  Morn.ex.Sun...  Independent  .......  1904      8     23      308   20.00 

News  +  .....................................  Evff.  ex.  Sun.  ..Independent  .......  1904      8     23      30820.00 

Subscription  prices  include  News-Journal. 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
News-  Journal-f  .......................  Sunday  ............  Independent  ......  1904      8     28      308 

Herbert  Davidson,  Editor;  Julius  Davidson,  Publisher,  128  Orange  Ave. 
Observer-f-  ...............................  Saturday  .........  Democratic  ........  1924      5      24      224     2.50 

F.  C.  Fitzgerald,  Editor;  Fitzgerald  Publications,  427  Silver  Beach  Ave. 
DE  FUNIAK  SPRINGSf  (C6%),  pop.  3,077;  Walton  Co.  (NW).  70  m  E  of  Pensacola. 
L&N  RR.  Airport.  Manufactures  lumber,  turpentine,  beverages.  Timber.  Agri- 
culture. Corn,  cotton,  peanuts,  poultry. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1888     7     24     280     3.00 

Howard  Storrs,  Editor;  H.  C.  Storrs,  Publisher. 

DE  LANDf  (E2%).  pop.  8,652;  Volusia  Co.  (E).  23  m  SW  of  Daytona  Beach.  ACL  RR. 

John  B.  Stetson  University.  Winter  resort.  Pine,  cypress  timber.  Manufactures 

caskets,  hypodermic  needles,  boats;  bottling  works;  lumber  mill;  fruit  packed. 

Poultry,  truck,  dairy,  fruit  farms. 

Stetson  Reporter-f  V  .............  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1886     5     24      182      1.50 

Students  of  Stetson  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

fEvg.  ex.  Sat.  1929      8     22      301   18.00 

Sun  News  -f  .............................  4&Sun.,  Independent  ...... 

[Sun.  Morn.  Sunday  circ. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

May  G.  Homer,  Editor;  De  Land  Publishing  Company. 
DELJRAY  BEACH  (F5),  pop.  6,312;  Palm  Beach  Co.  (SE).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  17  m 
S  of  West  Palm  Beach.  Railroad  name,  Delray.  FEC;  SAL  RRs.  Nurseries.  Resort. 
Agriculture.  Cattle,  beans,  tomatoes,  gladioli. 
Journal   (offset)  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1948      8     24      287     3.00        §3,150 

Lora  S.  Britt,  Editor;  Robert  L.  Britt,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  532. 
News  +  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1928      8      24      301      5.00       *2,936 

Delray  Beach  News.  Publisher,  24  N.  E.  4th  Ave.  **2,548 

DUNEDIN    (D3%),   pop.   8,202;   Pinellas  Co.    (WC).   21   m   W   of  Tampa.   ACL  RR. 
Manufactures   canning  machinery,   citrus   packing  equipment,   furniture;   con- 
centrate citrus  juice  plant.   Fruit  packed.   Winter  resort.   Agriculture.   Citrus 
fruit,  truck  crops. 
Professional  Golfer,  The  ........  Monthly  ..........  Golf  ....................  1919      3      28      140  x3.00          6,212 

Robert  Russell,  Editor;  Professional  Golfers'  Assn.  of  America,  Publisher, 

Broadway  and  Main  St. 
Times-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1924      8     24     301     3.00          1,700 

Elbert  Water  son,  Editor  and  Publisher,  587  Main  St. 
EDISON  CENTER—  See  Journal  of  Miami. 

ENGLEWOOD  (D4%),  pop.  X850;  Sarasota  Co.  (SW).  On  Gulf  of  Mexico,  80  m  S  of 
Saras  ota.  Railroad  station,  Nokomis.  SAL  RR.  Winter  resort.  Boat  yard.  Boating 
and  fishing.  Citrus  fruit  farms. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1955      5      24      210     3.25        §1,122 

Edna  Serrell,  Editor;  J.  H.  Jesse,  Publisher. 

EUSTIS   (E2H),  POP.  4,005;  Lake  Co.   (C).  On  Lake  Eustis,  82  m  NW  of  Orlando. 
ACL  RR.  Citrus  fruit  packing  ;  cannery  ;  boat  works  ;  creamery  ;  saw  mill.  Resort. 
Agriculture.  Citrus  fruits,  grapes,  poultry. 
Lake  Region  News  -f  ..............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1881     7     24     284     4.00   **2,084 

Marie  Bolles,  Editor;  Lake  Region  News,  Publisher. 


*25,066 
*22,569 


*33,573 
§1,076 

J2,560 

$1,500 

*5,332 

**5,121 

*5,480 


Circulation—  *+Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
§PO  Statement;  Bold  face,  aworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -fUses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
em's.'  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  fCounty  teat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate  VI*«»ed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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FERNANDINA  BEACHf  (El),  pop.  4,420;  Nassau  Co.  (NE).  On  Amelia  Island,  25  m 
NE  of  Jacksonville.  SAL  RR.  Shrimp  packing;  wood  pulp,  fish  oil,  meal  ferti- 
lizer manufactured.  Shrimp,  oyster,  menhaden  fisheries ;  pine  timber.  Agriculture. 

News-Leader Friday Ind.  Dem 1891     8     24     287     3.00      *  1,620 

Herschel  Williams,  Publisher,  611  Ash  St.  **1,829 

FORT  LAUDERDALEt  (F5%  ),  pop.  36,328  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-7-55,  gives  62,906). 
Broward  Co.  (S).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  25  m  N  of  Miami.  FEC;  SAL  RRs.  Airline, 
MAK;  Resort.  TV  station. 

Manufactures  cement  products,  fertilizer,  mattresses,  furniture,  aircraft- 
fittings,  electronic  equipment,  fibre  glass,  bamboo  and  aluminum  products,  boats. 
Nurseries;  dairies.  Truck  farms,  orange  groves.  Eight  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58), 
199,292,823.  36,406  electric  (AC)  meters;  31,285  water  meters;  64,989  tele- 
phones. 

K___  ,  fEvg.  ex.  Sun.,,   n  1910      8     22      315   18.20    *53,491 

News  + 1  Sun.  Morn.      Ind'  Dem **50^1 1 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.    -£53,764 

Jack  W.  Gore,  Editor;  Gore  Publishing  Company.  **50,791 

PCI  Journal Quarterly ConcreteEng'g..  1956     2     28        95x6.00        $1,500 

Dr.  A.  M.  Ozell,  Editor;  Pres tressed  Concrete  Institute,  Inc.,  3132  N.  E.  9th  St. 

Sun  Colony,  The Semi-mo Resort  News 1945      4      22      154      3.95          5,000 

Issued  semi-monthly,  November  through  May. 

Robert  Walker,  Editor;  Suncol  Publications,  Inc.,   Publisher,  P.   O.   Box  2398. 

FORT  MEADE  (E4),  pop.  2,803;  Polk  Co.  (C).  45  m  SE  of  Tampa.  ACL  RR.  Citrus 
fruit  packing;  saw  mill;  bottling  works.  Phosphate  mines;  pine,  cypress  timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Corn,  melons,  beans. 

Leader-f Friday Democratic 1909     5     24     210     3.50  §994 

A.  L.  Cleveland,  Editor;  A.  L.  Cleveland  and  Pat  Cleveland,  Publishers. 

FORT  MYERSt  (E6),  pop.  13,195;  Lee  Co.  (S).  On  Caloosahatchee  River,  120  m  SE 
of  Tampa.  ACL  RR.  Airline,  NAL.  Fruit  and  vegetable  shipping,  canning.  Boats, 
cigars,  beverages,  lumber  manufactured.  Fisheries.  Resort.  Yellow  pine,  cypress 
timber.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruits,  vegetables.  TV  station. 

New.-Press  + Every  Morn...Democratic 1884      8      28      31B    18-°°^1^I| 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.    *  15, 034 

W.  R.  Spear,  Editor;  News-Press  Publishing  Company.  **13,964 

FORT  PIERCEf  (F4),  pop.  18,502;  St.  Lucie  Co.  (SE).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  58  m  N  of 
West  Palm  Beach.  FEC  RR.  Fruit  and  vegetable  packing  and  canning;  barrels, 
beverages,  fertilizer,  boats,  lumber  manufactured.  Fisheries.  Resort.  Pine  timber. 
Agriculture.  Citrus  fruits,  beans,  tomatoes. 

News-THbune-f n?          Indent »••      •      2 


Color  advertising:  accepted. 

C.  S.  Miley,  Editor;  H.  T.  Enns,  Publisher. 

Press  (offset) Thursday Independent 1955      8      23     217     2.60 

David  B.  Putnam,  Editor  and  Publisher,  100  Orange  Ave. 

FORT  WALTON  BEACH  (C6),  pop.  2,468  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-21-66,  gives  9,456)  ; 
Okaloosa  Co.  (NW).  On  Gulf  of  Mexico,  40  m  E  of  Pensacola.  Railroad  station, 
Crestview.  LAN  RR.  Bank,  Ft.  Walton.  Fruit,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Playground  News Thursday Independent 1946      8      24      294      3.00       *5,534 

Wayne  Bell,  Editor  and  Publisher.  **5,527 

FROSTPROOF  (E4),  pop.  2,329;  Polk  Co.  (C).  32  m  SE  of  Lakeland.  ACL  RR.  Citrus 
fruit  packing,  canning,  processing;  saw  mill;  fertilizer  factory.  Pine  timber. 
Fruit,  stock  farms. 

Highland  News -f- Friday Independent 1915     7     24     280     2.50  $800 

A.  H.  Mellor,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GAINESVILLEf  (D2),  pop.  26,861;  Alachua  Co.  (N).  60  m  SW  of  Jacksonville.  SAL; 
ACL  RRs.  Airline,  EAL.  Fertilizer,  crates,  tung  oil,  lumber,  naval  stores,  elec- 
tronic tubes  manufactured.  Pine  timber.  Meat  packing  center.  Six  banks.  Uni- 
versity of  Florida.  Corn,  tobacco,  tung  oil  nuts. 

Copeia  (no  adv.) Quarterly {files' ?tcP~          1913     2     24     112  x6'00          1'450 

Fred  R  Cagle,  Editor;  American  Society  of  Ichthyologists  and  Herpetologists, 

Publisher,  Florida  State  Museum,  University  of  Florida. 
Florida  Agriculture -f Monthly Agriculture 1943      3      28      140  x2.50        27,964 

Not  issued  during  June,  July  and  August. 

Hugh  Waters,  Editor;  Fla.  Farm  Bureau  Fed'ns,  Publisher,  4350  S.  W.  18th  St. 

Florida  AlligatorV  + Tues.&Fri.     ..Collegiate 190T  Controlled  f^dlst. 

Students  of  the  University  of  Florida,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Florida  College  Farmer V 4  ti.  a  yr Coll.  &  Agric 1948      3      28      140        .50 

R.  W.  McRae,  Editor;  Florida  College  Farmer,  Publisher,  Florida  Union  Bldg. 
Florida  Entomologist Quarterly Entomological...  19 17      1     54       84     6.00  J416 

Dr.  Lewis  Berner,  Editor ;  Florida  Entomological  Society,  Publisher, 

Univ.  Station,  Box  2425. 
Florida  Historical  Quarterly.. Quarterly Historical 1908     1     43      126  x5.00  700 

Rembert  W.  Patrick,  Editor;  Florida  Historical  Society,  Publisher,  Box  3646. 

Florida  Libraries -f Quarterly {Research  195°     3     27     14°  x2'00  75° 

Fred  David  Bryant,  Editor;  Florida  Library  Assn.,  Publisher, 
University  of  Florida. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $  Publisher'!  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  6  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIsaued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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140     3.50 

808   18.00     *  12, 609 
**12,623 

Sunday  circ.    *  13, 093 
**13>092 


GAINESVILLEf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols 0 Width V Depth    Sub  Circ 

Orange  Peel,  The V Quarterly    .     Collegiate  1933     3     26      127     1.00 

Students  of  University  of  Florida,  Editors  and  Publishers  Controlled  free  dist.       $5,000 

Plant   Physiology Bi-monthly.     Plant  Phys.         1926     2      86      120    12.00        $8,000 

A.   H.   Brown,   Editor;   American   Society   of  Plant   Physiologists,   Publishers, 
Box  2665,  University  Station. 

Players  Magazine-f Monthly Educ.  Drama 1923     3     26 

Clark  Weaver,  Editor;  Players  Magazine,  Publisher,  Box  839. 

fEvg.ex.Sat.  1876     8     28 

Sun-f { &  Sun.,  Democratic 

I  Sun.  Morn. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
W.  M.  Pepper,  Jr.,  Editor;  Pepper  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

GRACEVILLE  (D5%),  pop.  1,638;  Jackson  Co.  (NW).  20  m  S  of  Dothan,  Ala.  L&N 
RR.  Lumber  mill,  cotton  gin.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  watermelons, 
peanuts. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1902     7     24     280     2.00  970 

Orsen  B.  Spivey,  Publisher. 

GREEN  COVE  SPRINGSf  (El%),  pop.  8,291;  Clay  Co.  (NE).  On  St.  Johns  River, 
26  m  S  of  Jacksonville.  ACL  RR.  Hosiery,  saw  mills.  Residential.  Health  resort. 
Commercial  and  sport  fishing.  Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Clay  County  Crescent -j- Thursday Democratic 1920      8     24      280     8.00          2,380 

Janie  M.  Johnson,  Editor;  Clay  County  Crescent,  Inc.,  Publisher.  209  W.  Walnut. 

GROVELAND  (E3),  pop.  1,028;  Lake  Co.  (C).  34  m  W  of  Orlando.  ACL  RR.  Cannery; 
fruit  packing  and  processing  plant;  garden  furniture  factory.  Agriculture.  Citrus 
fruits,  grapes,  poultry. 

Press -f Friday Independent 1947      8     24      301     2.50  §53O 

Warren  L.  Hullinger,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Clermont. 

GULFPORT— See  Saint  Petersburg. 

HA1NES  CITY   (E3%),  pop.  6,630;  Polk  Co.    (C).  20  m  NE  of  Lakeland.  ACL  RR. 

Citrus  fruit  canning  and  packing;  feed  mills.  Fruit,  truck,  stock  farms. 
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1916      8     24      280      2.50        §2,OOO 

R.  L.  Cromer,  Editor;  S.  L.  Stokes,  Publisher. 

HASTINGS — Journal — See  Crescent  City. 

Sun — See  Palatka. 

HAVANA  (Bl),  pop.  1,634;  Gadsden  Co.  (NW).  15  m  N  of  Tallahassee.  SAL  RR. 
Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  sugar  cane,  livestock. 

Herald -f Thursday Agric.  Dem 1947      7      24      280      2.50  §860 

Jack  E.  Dudley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HIALEAH  (F6),  pop.  19,676  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-27-55,  gives  43,135);  Dade  Co. 
(S).  On  Miami  Canal,  8  m  NW  of  Miami.  FEC;  SAL  RRs.  Hialeah  Park  racing 
course. 

Meat  packing;  smoked  fish  processing.  Manufactures  kitchen  cabinets,  Vene- 
tian blinds,  bricks,  metal,  fibre  glass,  steel,  concrete  products,  mattresses,  awn- 
ings,  bed  frames,  fabricated  homes. 
Florida  Grocer   (offset)      ..      Monthly          ..Grocers       .     .      1955      5      24      234      6.00 

Jay  Morton,  Editor  and  Publisher,  300  E.  First  Ave.  Controlled  free  dist.          7,7OO 

Home  News  (offset) Friday Independent 1944      5      24      224      3.00          3,910 

Blanche  H.  Morton,  Editor;  Jay  Morton,  Publisher,  300  E.  1st  Ave. 
Journal — See  Miami. 

HIGH  SPRINGS  (Dl%),  pop.  2,088;  Alachua  Co.  (N).  On  Santa  Fe  River,  22  m  NW 
of  Gainesville.  ACL  RR.  Peanut  mill;  railroad  shops.  Phosphate  mine.  Timber. 


224      3.00        §1,075 


32      105      2.40 

24      210      3.00 
Combined  circ. 


§1,024 


Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Tobacco,  watermelons,  peanuts. 
Herald  4- Thursday Independent 1952      5      24 

Elbridge  G.  Cann,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Hilltop  Magazine Quarterly Gen'l  Int 1930      2 

Sophie  Jean  Irving.  Editor;  Hilltop,  Publisher. 

Telegram -f Friday Independent 1924      B 

Prints  editions  for  Alachua  called  Free  Press  and  Bran  ford  called  Swanee. 
F.  M.  Arkell,  Editor;  Rod  Arkell,  Publisher. 

HOLLYWOOD  (F5%),  pop.  14,351  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-7-55,  gives  22.798); 
Broward  Co.  (S).  On  Atlantic  Ocean  and  inland  waterway  canal,  20  m  N  of 
Miami.  FEC;  SAL  RRs.  Resort.  Foundry;  concrete  blocks,  mattresses,  cabinets, 
mirrors,  beverages,  electronic  equipment,  game  equipment,  clothing  manufac- 
tured. Agriculture.  Citrus  fruit,  dairy,  poultry  products. 

He6b8erJe1-+rOWard  JFriday Independent 1925      5      24      224      2.50 

Stanley  Mendenhaii/Ed. ;  Bob  Slater  and  Bob  Spear,  Pubs.,  1348  S.  Dixie  H'way. 

Sun-Tattler  + {^  Wed"  Independent   .  ..  1935      8      23      308      9-00  .  *14,580 

Wilmont  E.  Day  and  G.  W.  McCall,  Publishers. 

HOMESTEAD  (F6),  pop.  4,678;  Dade  Co.  (S).  28  m  SW  of  Miami.  SAL;  FEC  RRs. 
Fruit  and  vegetables  packed ;  fertilizer  manufactured.  Citrus  fruit,  truck  farms. 
Tomatoes,  potatoes. 

Leader- Perrine  Post 4- .Thursday Democratic 1912     8     24     301     3.00 

Ben  Archer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1934     8     24     287     8.00 

Polly  R.  Balfe,  Editor  and  Publisher,  15  N.  E.  1  Road. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit} 
8 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  4 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI**ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  lee. 

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§6,423 

>14,550 
**1 3,642 

J4.008 
§3,800 


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INDIAN  ROCKS  BEACH  (DStt),  pop.  198;  Pinellas  Co.  (WC).  On  Gulf  of  Mexico,  25  m 
SW  of  Tampa.  Railroad  station.  Largo.  ACL;  SAL  RRs.  Bank  town,  Clear  water. 
Resort. 


1956 


1 


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M.  E.  Munroe,  Editor;  Wm.  N.  Munroe,  Publisher,  205  N.  14th  Ave. 

INVERNESS!  (D2%),  pop.  1,471;  Citrus  Co.  (WC).  60  m  N  of  Tampa,  ACL  RR.  Saw 
mills;  turpentine  distilleries.  Hardwood  timber.  Fruit,  truck  farms. 

Citrus  County  Chronicle -f Thursday Democratic 1890      7      23     280      8.00 

Paul  W.  and  Eleanor  Ramsey,  Publishers,  107  Apopka  Ave. 

JACKSONVILLE    (El),  pop.  204,517;  Duval  Co.    (NE).  On  St.  Johns  River,   155  m 
^^^S  W  of  Savannah,  Ga.  ACL;  FEC;  SAL  RRs.  Airlines:  DAL;  EAL;  NAL;  SOU. 
Three  TV  stations.  Resort.  Fisheries;  shipyards,  railroad  shops;  meat  and  fruit 
packing. 

Distributing,  lumber,  insurance  center,  fuel  oil  storage  terminal,  naval  stores 
storage  point.  Principal  manufactures:  crates,  hampers,  fertilizer,  cigars,  coffee, 
canned  fruit  and  foods,  naval  stores,  matches,  paper  boxes,  cartons  and  bags, 
crushed  oyster  shells,  pine  tar,  concrete,  gypsum  products,  synthetic  rosins, 
glass  bottles  and  jars,  storage  batteries,  paint.  Fifteen  banks :  bank  clearings 
(1957),  $12,481,211,954;  deposits  (12-31-57),  $638,193,584.  123,276  electric 
(AC)  meters;  17,275  gas  (artif.)  meters;  139,927  telephones. 

AGRA-f Monthly Gas.  Retailers....1953   C  on  tilled1  free*  dist. 

William  D.  Tucker,  Editor;  Allied  Gasoline  Retailers  Assn.  of  Florida, 

208  Guaranty  Life  Bldg. 
Breeze  (offset) Semi-mo Independent 1946     7     23      266      2.25 

Warner  S.  Hull,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  6045. 
Chronicle-f Friday Independent .1944      5     24      215      3.00 

Sam  D.  Melson,  Editor;  Chronicle  Pub.  Enterprises,  Inc.,  33  S.  Ocean  St. 

Financial  News-f- {^Sun*' ^^  Legal 1912      7      24      273   18'°° 

Thelma  G.  McManus,  Editor;  Financial  News  Corp.,  Publisher,  131  E.  Bay  St. 

Florida  Baptist  Witness Thursday Baptist 1883     3      30      147      2.00 

W.  G.  Stracener,  Editor;  Convention  Press,  Publisher,  218  W.  Church  St.   (2). 

[Dairy  Farm'g 

Florida  Dairy  News-f Quarterly ^&  Dairy  Pdts.    1950      3      28      140x1.00 

I  Distribution 
E.  T.  Lay,  Editor;  Florida  Dairy  Assn.,  Publisher,  615  Park  St.  (4). 

Florida  Gardener Quarterly Gardening 1951      2      28      110  x 

Mrs.  Melville  Hall,  Editor;  Florida  Federation  of  Garden  Clubs,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
Fort  King  Rd.,  Zephyrhills. 

Florida  Municipa,  Record +  ...Month.y (*»££»'«'•    1928  c^oVd' f r°ee  Si.°t°. 

Gordon  Butler,  Editor;  Florida  League  of  Municipalities,  Publisher, 
301  Exchange  Bldg.,  Adams  St. 

Florida  Star  (Negro) -f Saturday Independent 1951      7      24      280      5.00 

Eric  Simpson,  Editor;  Florida  Star  Publishing  Company,  2323  Moncrief  Rd. 

Florida  Tattler  (Negro) -f Saturday Independent 1934      5      26      224      3.50 

Porcher  L.  Taylor,  Sr.,  Editor;  Taylor  and  Son  Printing  Co.,  Publisher, 
918  W.  Union. 

Florida  Times-Union-f Every  Morn...Ind.  Dem 1864      8 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  C.  Millar,  Pub.;  Florida  Publishing  Co.,  400  W.  Adams  St.  (1) 

Florida  Truck  News Monthly Motor  Trucks.... l947     ? 


Circ 


4,800 


§1,721 


1,892 
3,856 


3,067 
§5,100 

50,270 

3,000 
26,500 


50 
3,450 


15,374 

12,500 


22 


301    26.00  *  156, 907 
**154,264 
Sunday  circ.  *  162,046 
**158,186 

26      140     3.00          1,985 
42      140 


T«n™«ia. 
Journal-f- 


Florida  Trucking  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  238.  (1).  Controlled  free  dist.  615 

(Evg.ex.Sat.&    n^^^^.j,       1887      8      22      308   20.80     *63,006 
lsun.,Sun.MornDemocratlc  .....  **59,328 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.    -£63,683 

R.  N.  Oow,  Jr.,  Editor;  C.  B.  Kelly,  Publisher,  500  Laura  St.  (1).  **61,379 


2.00 


JOE^g1neeFri°ngdlociety-f JBi-monthly.     Engineering         1917      2      30      105 

Dr.  E.  R.  Hendrickson,  Editor;  Florida  Engineering  Society,  Publisher, 
114  S.  E.  1st  St.,  Gainesville. 

J°SSaAB/ocljition0rida  Med"JMonthly Medical 1914  2  34  133  x5.00 

Shaler  Richardson,  M.D.,  Ed.;  Florida  Med.  Assn.,  Pub.,  736  Riverside  Ave. 

Ocean  Beach  Reporter -f Friday Independent 1942  8  24  301  5.00 

Jack  Miles,  Editor  and  Publisher,  10  3rd  Ave.,  N. 

^^rc!)"181  RevieWf  JQuarterly Education 1950     2     28     108     3.75 

J.  Irving  E.  Scott,  Editor;  The  Negro  Educational  Review,  Publisher,  Box  4676. 
M««*M  fOutb'd  Motor    1954      3      27      147      3.00 
Monthly Boating  2     40     147 

rn,  MA  Tu^f^    1957     8     28      146 

Outboard   Progress 8  ti.  a  yr i»!J?i  «  2     40      146 

I  Boating  Controlled  free  dist. 

Thomas  C.  Hardman,  III,  Editor;  Outboard  Magazines,  Inc.,  Publishers, 
P.  O.  Box  4246. 

1952      3      30      150      3.00 

Seafarer Monthly Shipping 2      48      150 

Controlled  free  dist. 
David  A.  Howard,  Editor;  Howard  Publications,  237  West  Forsyth  St.  (2). 


2,500 

3,297 
*  1,202 

61,922 

19,172 

493 
6,172 


Circulation— A-fcSept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPublisher'i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Matt.  ^Nonpareil 
•ma,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  Me  Nail  7 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptton  included  in  membership  fee. 

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JACKSONVILLE   (Continued)  Estab  Co  Is  0  Width?  Depth    Sub  Clrt 

Southern  HotelJournal Monthly Hotel  Trade 1920     8     25      140     3.00          8.500 

James  Pearson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2584  Oak  St. 

Southern  Jewish  Weekly,  The..Friday Jewish  Int 1924      5     24     224      3.00        10,850 

Isadore  Moscovitz,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  3297  (6). 
Southern  Lumber  Journal  andl..^-.  \  Lumber  &  1896     3      30      147      3.00 

Building  Material  Dealer..  JMoniniy IBldg.  Material  Controlled  circ.      >5,288 

R.  B.  Wand,  Editor;  Southern  Lumber  Journal,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  448   (1). 

JASPERt  (Dl),  pop.  2,327;  Hamilton  Co.  (N).  90  m  W  of  Jacksonville.  ACL;  SOU. 
RRs.  Lumber,  crates,  naval  stores,  feed  manufactured.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  tobacco,  truck  farms. 

News-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1870     7     24     280     3.00        |1,250 

Robert  and  Bee  Ehlert,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  32. 

JAY  (B5%),  pop.  547;  Santa  Rosa  Co.  (NW).  50  m  N  of  Pensacola.  Nearest  railroad 
station.  Century.  L&N  RR.  Bank,  Brewton,  Ala.  Fertilizer  factory.  Agriculture. 
Peanuts,  cotton,  tobacco. 

Tri-County    Gazette     ..  Friday Agriculture 1951      8     24      287      1.50 

Tom  Leonard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


3,250 


KEY  WESTf  (E7),  pop.  26,433;  Monroe  Co.  (S).  On  Gulf  of  Mexico,  153  m  S  of  Miami. 
Over  Seas  Transportation  Co.  Airlines:  NAL;  "Q"  AL.  Tourist  resort,  fisheries. 


Cigar,   shrimp  factories ;  sponge  industry ;  coffee  roasting ;  bottling  works. 
Truck,  citrus  fruit  farms._ 

23      294    15.60        §7,914 


§3,052 


Color  advertising  accepted. 

Norman  D.  Art  man,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Coral  Tribune -f Friday Ind.  Dem 1952      5     24      196      3.00 

Joe  Allen,  Editor;  Joe  Allen  and  William  M.  Allen,  Publishers,  333  Simonton  St. 

KISSIMMEEf  (E3),  pop.  4,310;  Osceola  Co.  (C).  On  Lake  Tohopekaliga.  18  m  SW  of 
Orlando.  ACL  RR.  Citrus  fruit  packed;  saw  mills;  naval  stores,  boat  building. 
Manufactures  plastics.  Agriculture.  Fruit,  cattle,  beans,  potatoes. 

C  Cattle    Group    Limited — Comprised    of    Florida    Cattleman   and    Livestock   Journal; 
Livestock  Breeder  Journal  of  Macon,  Ga.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 
J        See  individual  listings. 


§449 


1936  3      28      140     2.00       *5,369 
Bob  Cody,  Editor;  Cody  Publications,  Publisher,  10  Verona  St. 

Florida  Future  Farmers-}- Quarterly Agriculture 1938  8     28      140      1.00          8,945 

A.  R.  Cox,  Editor;  Future  Farmers  of  America,  Publisher,  Cody  Publications, 
P.  O.  Box  891. 

Gazette Friday Ind.  Dem 1894  8     24      287      4.00       *2,075 

Leo  Schumaker,  Editor  and  Publisher.  **1,955 

International  Brahman  1Q  ..  T  *        *     u  I956      3      27      14°      2-°°          2»548 

Review J8  "•  a  yr Livestock Controlled  free  dist.          1,338 

Prints    Spanish    language  edition   quarterly   called   Revista   Cebu,   circ.,    1,103, 

paid,  Controlled  free  dist.  3,001. 
James  E.  Park,  Editor;  IBR  Company,  Publisher,  Box  891. 

LABELLEf  (E5),  pop.  945;  Hendry  Co.  (SC).  On  Caloosahatchee  River,  32  m  NE 
of  Fort  Myers,  nearest  bank  and  railroad  station.  Saw  mills.  Timber.  Agricul- 
ture. Citrus  fruit,  sugar  cane. 

Hendry  County  News  + Thursday Democratic 1928      5     26     245      2.60 

Carr  Settle,  Editor;  Beryl  Bowden,  Publisher. 

LAKE  BUTLERf  (Dl%),  pop.  1,040;  Union  Co.  (N).  45  m  SW  of  Jacksonville.  SOU; 
ACL  RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  naval  stores.  Pine,  cypress  timber.  Truck  farms. 
Corn,  potatoes,  beans. 

Union  County  Times -f-  Thursday Democratic 1912      6      22      252      3.00 

C.  S.  Lecky,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAKE  ClTYf  (Dl%),  pop.  7,671;  Columbia  Co.  (N).  60  m  W  of  Jacksonville.  SAL; 
SOU;  ACL  RRs.  Turpentine  and  lumber  industries;  cotton  gin;  bottling  works. 
Stock,  poultry  farms. 

Report^and  Columbia  |Friday Democratic 187°      8     23      308      6'00       *2'447 

Don  Dockery,  Editor;  R.  L.  Strickland,  Publisher. 

LAKELAND  (E3%),  pop.  30,861;  Polk  Co.  (C).  32  m  E  of  Tampa.  ACL  RR.  Airline, 
NAL.  Florida  Southern  College.  Phosphate  mines. 

Railroad  shops ;  tannery.  Extensive  citrus  fruit  packing  and  canning ;  fertilizer, 
beverages,  packing  house  supplies,  batteries,  furniture,  food  machinery  manu- 
factured. Fruit,  truck,  poultry  farms.  Three  banks;  deposits  (6-1-58),  $61,229,- 
861.  19,250  electric  meters;  4,411  gas  meters;  13,968  telephones. 

American-Press -f- Friday Democratic 1940     7     24     280     2.50  

W.  E.  Bradley,  Editor  and  Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  946. 

Florida  Jay  Cee  News-f Monthly {of'CcJm!11'  1942     3     28     14°  xl-°°          8»960 

Al  McFadyen,  Editor;  Florida  Jr.  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publisher,  Box  1141. 
Florida  Plumbing  and  litrrtnfMv  fPlumb'g  &          1941     8     26      143x2.50  275 

Heating  Contractor-f JMonthly }  Heating  Controlled  free  dist.          1,565 

Prank  D.  Wesley,  Editor;  Assn.  Plumb'g  and  Heat'g  Contractors  of  Florida,  Inc., 
P.  O.  Box  562. 


Circulation — **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  •worn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  <•>  Nonpareil 
•ms.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNftUy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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LAKELAND  (Continued) 


fEvg.  ex.  Sat.  1924 

Ledger  + •(  &  Sun.,  Democratic 

(Sun.  Morn. 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
Harris  G.  Sims,  Editor ;  Ledger  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

Southern,  TheV  + Friday Collegiate 1928     6 

Students  of  Florida  Southern  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


Estib  Col$<$>  Width  V  Depth    Sub 


Cfit 


8     22     808  20.80    *1  7,596 
**  16,852 

Sunday  circ.    *  18,482 
**  17,500 


24     252      1.00          1,865 

LAKE  WALES  (E3tf  ).  pop.  6.821:  Polk  Co.  (C).  80  m  SE  of  Lakeland.  ACL;  SAL  RRs. 
Citrus  fruit  packed;  grapefruit  cannery;  sash  and  door,  fertilizer  factories. 
Tourist  resort.  Fruit,  stock  farms.  Oranges,  grapefruit. 

*'  ^'Independent  ......  1916     8     24      294    10.00          2,128 


Highlander-f  ........................... 

Robert  O.  Lodmell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

News  +  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1926 

O.  B.  Brice,  Editor;  Brice  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 


8      24     294      3.00        $2,680 


LAKE  WORTH  (F5).  pop.  11,777;  Palm  Beach  Co.  (SE).  Adjoins  West  Palm  Beach 
on  the  south.  FEC;  SAL  RRs.  Airports.  Manufactures  storage  batteries,  chemi- 
cals, paint.  Nurseries.  Winter  resort.  Truck,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Mon.&Thurs...Independent  ......  1912     8     24     287     5.20 

Carl  Schaefer,  Editor;  Karl  J.  Easton,  Publisher. 
Illustra  ted  Tropical  Leader  -h.  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1956      5      24      199      2.50 

C.  H.  Rails,  Editor;  Dr.  R.  Romano,  Publisher,  410  N.  G  St. 

LARGO  (DSJi),  pop.  1,547;  Pinellas  Co.   (WC).  12  m  NW  of  St.  Petersburg.  ACL; 
s.  Fruit  packed;  nurseries.  Citrus  fruit,  dairy  farms. 


§3,625 

$1,277 


24      280      2.00        §3,089 


SAL  RRs. 

Sentinel -f Thursday Independent 1912      7 

J.  S.  Pecarek,  Editor  and  Publisher,  214  Bay  Drive. 

LECANTO  (D2%),  pop.  X61;  Citrus  Co.  (WC).  10  m  W  of  Inverness.  Nearest  railroad 
station,  Crystal  River.  ACL  RR.  Bank,  Inverness.  Fruit,  truck  farms. 

Canary  World Monthly Canaries 1943      2      28      112     2.50  

Helen  Kneller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEESBURG  (E2%),  pop.  7,895;  Lake  Co.  (C).  28  m  NW  of  Orlando.  Airport.  SAL; 
ACL  RRs.  Citrus  fruit  packed;  frozen  concentrate  plant;  cannery;  crate  mill; 
bottling  works.  Ferneries.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruits,  watermelons,  truck  crops. 

fEvg.  ex.  Sat.  1876      8      24      280    15.60       *2,669 

Commercial  + {&  Sun.,  Democratic **2,647 

I  Sun.  Morn.  Sunday  circ.      *  2,658 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  **2,643 

Emmett  Peter,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  161. 

LIVE  OAKf  (Dl),  pop.  4,064 ;  Suwannee  Co.  (N).  80  m  W  of  Jacksonville.  SAL:  ACL; 
LOP&G  RRs.  Manufactures  veneer,  pulpwood,  cross  arms,  boats,  naval  stores, 
feed.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  cattle,  hogs,  poultry,  pecans,  watermelons. 

Present  Truth  Messenger -f.. Thursday Religious 1898     3     28      140     3.00          3,260 

Clarence  J.  Kearney,  Editor;  Advent  Christian  Press,  Publisher. 

Suwannee  Democrat 4- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1884      7      24     273      3.00        §2,486 

Louie  C.  Wadsworth,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MACCLENNYf  (Dl),  pop.  1,177;  Baker  Co.  (NE).  30  m  W  of  Jacksonville.  SAL  RR. 
Lumber,  naval  stores  manufactured.  Nursery.  Pine  timber.  Truck  farms.  Corn, 
cotton,  potatoes. 

Baker  County  Press-}- Friday Democratic 1929      6      24      280      2.50         §1,100 

Tate  Powell,  Jr.,  Editor;  Powell  ft  Powell,  Publishers. 

MADISONf  (Cl),  pop.  3,150;  Madison  Co.  (N).  28  m  S  of  Valdosta,  Ga.  SAL  RR. 
Saw,  planing  mills;  metal  products  plant;  bottling  works.  Tobacco  shipped. 
Pine,  cypress  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  cotton,  corn,  watermelons,  cattle  and 
hogs. 

Enterprise-Recorder  4- Friday Independent 1901      6      26      280      3.50 

T.  C.  Merchant  and  T.  C.  Merchant,  Jr.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MAITLAND  (E3),  pop.  X889;  Orange  Co.  (EC).  8  m  N  of  Orlando.  Bank  town,  Winter 
Park.  Manufactures  draperies.  Citrus  fruit  farms. 

Florida  Naturalist Monthly Nat.  Hist 1927      1      54      105  x5.00 

C.  Russell  Mason,  Editor;  Florida  Audubon  Society,  Publisher. 

MARATHON  (E7).  pop.  X650;  Monroe  Co.  (S).  On  Gulf  of  Mexico,  45  m  NE  of  Key 
West.  Overseas  Transportation  Co.  (motor  vehicle).  Fisheries.  Tourist  resort. 
Truck,  citrus  fruit  farms. 

Florida  Keys  Keynoter Thursday Independent 1958      5     23      196      3.00 

Keynoter  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  186. 

MARIANNAf  (D6%),  Pop.  5.845;  Jackson  Co.  (NW).  On  Chipola  River,  61  m  NE  of 
Panama  City.  M&B;  LAN  RRs.  Airline,  NAL.  Pine  and  hardwood  timber;  Lime- 
stone  quarries.  Cooperage ;  meat  packing  plant;  garment  factory;  bottling  works; 
peanut  shellers;  grain  elevator.  Diversified  farming.  Peanuts,  corn,  sweet 
potatoes. 

Advocate-f    (offset) .Thursday (Shopper  1958     4     24     180     1.00 

Partly  free  distribution.  1  ft  News  2,000— Free 

Bob  Bickford,  Editor;  Marianna  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

Democratic 1927     8 


§1,790 


J1.750 


§2,223 


530 


Jackson  County  Floridan-f  .... 
Color  advertising  accepted. 
R.  A.  Renner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  144  E.  LaFayette  St. 


815   18.00      *1,432 
**1,677 


Ctradatlon-HHkSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jut»  and  Match  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher*  •  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
COM,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  VIstwA  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols^  Width  VDtpth   Sub 

MAYOt  (Cl%),  pop.  679;  Lafayette  Co.  (N).  63  m  NW  of  Gainesville.  LOPAG  RR. 
Lumber;  naval  stores  industries.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  peanuts,  cotton. 

Free  Press  -f Friday Democratic 1888     7     24     280     2.00 

Bernard  Guthrie,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

of 


MELBOURNE    (F8%).   pop.    4,228      x>revcura   w.    \sni,   \jn   xnamn   xviver,    ou    m   oc*   ox 
Orlando.  FEC  RR.  Airline,  EAL.  Resort.  Novelty  and  bottling  works.  Manufac- 


Brevard  Co.   (E).  On  Indian  River,  60  m 

_AL.  Resort.  Novelty  and  bottling  wo  *      "" 

tures  electronics  equipment.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruit,  vegetables. 

H.I.  A.  Journal   (offset)      ....Monthly Watchmak'g ...  .1946     \     J|J     J|9     8'00 

Arthur  F.  Beck,  Editor;  Horological  Institute  of  America,  Publisher,  Box  667. 


Clrt 


987 


4,251 


fEvg.  ex.  Sat. 

Times  + { &  Sun.,  Ind.  Dem 

[Sun.  Morn. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Pearl  Leech,  Editor;  Frederick  L.  McFarlin,  Publisher. 


1894      8     24     287   15.60 
Sunday  circ. 


*5,324 
**5,269 

*5,999 
**5,94S 


MIAMlf  (F6),  pop.  249,276  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-27-55,  gives  259,035);  Dade  Co. 

(8).  On  Biscayne  Bay,  855  m  S  of  Jacksonville.  FEC;  SAL  RRs.  Airlines:  APA; 

AVENSA;    AVN;    BOAC;    DAL;    EAL;    BNF;    BWIA;    CDA;    LAV;    LACSA; 

CUBANA;  GAMSA;  KLM;  NAL;  PAA;  TAN;  GU;  C1NTA;  MAK;  NEA;  REAL; 

LAN;  AREA;  LLC.  Foreign  and  coastal  shipping,  railroad  and  airlines  terminus. 

Five  TV  stations. 

Manufactures  airplane  parts,  canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  furniture,  mat- 
tresses, wearing  apparel,  Pharmaceuticals,  paint,  insecticides,  fertilizers,  cigars, 

water  heaters,  leather  products,  coconut  and  sea  shell  novelties,  candy,  tile, 

store  fronts,  mirrors,  shutters,  beverages.  Railway  shops.   Shipyards.   Winter 

and    summer    resort.    Thirty-two    banks;    clearings    (6-30-58),    $935,576,506; 

deposits  (6-30-58),  $1,048,127,133.  270,000  (res.)  electric  (AC)  meters;  160,000 

gas  (artif.)  meters;  400,000  telephones. 
Courier  (Negro) — See  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Daily  Racing  Form Morn.ex.Sun... Racing 4     30     231    Mon. 

Published  during  Florida  racing  season.  Price  35c  a  copy.  Tues.  to  Fri. 

J.  S.  Perlman,  Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  3619  (23).  Sat.  only 

Diario  Las  Americas  1 

(The  Americans  Daily)       [-Morn. ex. Mon. ..Independent 1953      8     23      287   14.00 

(Span,  and  Eng.) j 

Horatio  F.  Aguirre,  Ed.;  The  Americas  Pub'g  Co.,  4349  36th  St.,  Miami  Springs. 
Florida  AAA  Motorist-f Monthly Motoring .1947      5     24     217  x 

Not  issued  during  January  and  August. 

Loyal  G.  Compton,  Editor;  Fla.  Divisions  of  the  AAA,  Publisher, 
29th  St.  and  Biscayne  Blvd. 

Florida  Architect,  The Monthly Architecture 1954  Controlled  f rU  dist. 

Robert  Sherman,  Editor;  Florida  Assn.  of  Architects  Inc.,  Publisher, 
Dupont  Plaza  Center  (23). 

Florida  Building  Journal -f Monthly Build'g  Trd 1945     3     27     140     3.00 

David  Shubow,  Editor;  Hopkins  Publications,  8620  N.  W.  7th  St.  Controlled  circ. 

Florida  Echo  (Ger.  &  Eng.)... Semi-mo Independent 1925      5     24     227      8.00 

Carola  Mohrholz,  Editor;  Albert  W.  Partak,  Publisher, 
315  Professional  Bldg.  (32). 

Florida  Grocers'  Bulletin-f  IM™I*I,I-  w*»f  r,.™  1963      5      24      224  * 

(offset) L.}MonthIy Ret'  Groc Controlled  free  dist. 

T.  B.  Moorhead,  Editor;  Retail  Grocers'  Assn.  of  Florida,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  335, 
Biscayne  Annex. 

HeraJd  + Every  Morn... Independent 191°     8     22 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 


*6,489 
*S,741 
*7,S85 

§16,752 


50,000 


3.205 


>U58 

1,805 


$2,541 


815   23.40  * 302,264 
**270,573 
Sunday  circ.  *366,584 
**328,486 


2      40      140     6.00       *7,802 
5      24     224     6.00      §11,133 


217     4.00 


J.  S.  Knight.  Editor;  Miami  Herald  Publishing  Co.  (30). 
^and^urge^ry^01116  JMonthly Indus.  Med 1931 

Industrial'Med'icine  Publishing  Co.,  400  S.  W.  69th  Ave. 
Jewish  Floridian-f- Friday Jewish  Int 1927  _ 

Leo  Mindlin,  Editor;  Fred  K.  Shochet,  Publisher.  120  N.  E.  6th  St. 

Journal  4- Thursday Independent 1952      6     24 

Partly  free  distribution. 

Prints  editions   for:   Allapattah-Edison ;  Hialeah-Miami   Springs;  North   Dade. 

Ed  Ritter,  Editor;  Greater  Miami  Community  Newspapers,  Publisher, 

260  N.  E.  79th  St.  (38). 
Metropolitan  Miamian,  The  +  . Monthly Ch.  of  Com 1915      5     23      210  x 

Paul  M.  Fulcomer,  Editor;  Miami-Dade  Co.  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publishers, 

141  N.E.  Third  Ave. 

V.    «0-                                               fEv*-ex-Sun-n«»mo<.ratic  1898      8      28      31528.40*141,997 

News  + ISun.  Morn.     Democratic **126,62S 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  *1 17,384 

William  C.  Baggs,  Editor;  Miami  Daily  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,  **1 12,399 

Biscayne  Blvd.,  at  Sixth  St.  (30). 
ReviewH- {JJ  grunneX'Sat*  Com'l  &  Legal....l926     6     24     242   15.00 

G.  A.  Coup,  Editor;  Review  Printing  Co.,  Pub.,  26  S.  W.  Second  Ave.  (86). 

(Nurserymen,     IQKK     j»     07     140     2  00 
Garden  Sup.       ivo°     °     Controlled  circ. 

Ruth  Stuart  Allen,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  514,  Little  River  Station  (85). 


*1,491 


4,104 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch,  t  County  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Clrc 


§9,327 


4.00        19>091 


«      9fl      *  An     «  nn 
3      28      14°      3'00 


24      219    15.60 
Sunday  circ. 


§12,015 
§12,015 


MIAMIf  (Continued)  E'ttb  Cols^WidthV  Depth    Sub 

Talent  Digest Monthly Entertainment...  195 7      2      42      140      5.00 

Patrick  Mason,  Editor;  J.  Mike  Musto,  Publisher,  Miami  Office  Bldg., 
Dupont  Plaza  Center. 

Times  (Negro) Saturday Independent 1928     5     24     224     4.00 

H.  E.  S.  Reeves,  Editor;  The  Miami  Times,  Publisher,  6740  N.  W.   15th  Ave. 

^^££**^"}*™M* !  FtorlS'*  *        ^     3     27      14° 

Emil  L.  Shwetzer,  Editor;  Tropical  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  37-56. 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.  Florida  State  Edition,  *80,184. 
TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.  Gold  Coast  Edition,  *82,409. 

Whip  (Negro) Saturday Independent 1941      6      24      196      4.00 

Sam  B.  Solomon,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6895  N.  W.  15th  Ave.  (47). 

MIAMI  BEACH  (F6).  branch  of  Miami  P.  O.,  pop.  46,282  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-27-56, 

gives  60,981):  Bade  Co.   (S).  8  m  SE  of  Miami,  nearest  railroad  station.  SAL; 

FEC  RRs.  Airport.  Summer  and  winter  resort.  Four  banks;  deposits  (6-28-67), 

$157,073,219.    29,442    electric   meters;    23,312    gas    meters;    85,780    telephones. 

Room  and  Food  Services        \TU««*UI,,  f  Hotel,  Motel      1QKK 

Magazine J  Monthly \Opemtors  1955 

Bernard  Hill,  Editor;  McAskill  Publishing  Co.,  1205  Lincoln  Rd. 
fEvg.  ex.  Sat.  ,q2q      R 

Sun-f- {&  Sun.,  Independent iy*y     ° 

ISun.  Morn. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Parks  Rusk.  Editor  and  Publisher,  1753  Alton  Rd. 

Times-}- Friday Independent 1922      5      _.      _._ 

J.  P.  Wendier,  Editor;  Mrs.  J.  H.  Wendier,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  690  (39). 

MIAMI  SPRINGS— Journal— See  Miami. 

MILTONf  (B5%).  pop.  2,040;  Santa  Rosa  Co.  (NW).  On  Blackwater  River,  25  m  NE 

of  Pensacola.  LAN  RR,  Airport.  Naval  stores,  lumber  industries.  Pine  timber. 

Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peanuts. 
Press  Gazette-f- Thursday Independent 1910      8      24      301      3.00 

T.  A.  Leonard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MONTICELLOf  (Cl),  pop.  2,264;  Jefferson  Co.  (N).  21  m  S  of  Thomasville,  Ga.  SAL; 
ACL  RRs.  Airport.  Feed,  saw  mills;  bottling  works.  Nurseries.  Timber.  Agri- 
culture. Watermelon  seeds,  pecans,  hogs. 

News-f Friday Democratic 1869      7      24      280      3.00 

Keathley  Bowden,  Editor;  Monticello  News,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

MOORE  HAVENf  (E4%),  pop.  636;  Glades  Co.  (S).  On  Lake  Okeechobee,  75  m  W  of 
West  Palm  Beach.  ACL  RR.  Bank,  Clewiston.  Catfish  fisheries.  Agriculture. 
Beans,  cabbage,  tomatoes. 

Glades  County  Democrat -f- Friday Democratic 1920      5      26     252      2.50 

Carr  Settle,  Editor ;  Beryl  Bowden,  Publisher. 

MOUNT  DORA  (E2%),  pop.  3,028;  Lake  Co.  (C).  On  Lake  Dora,  26  m  NW  of  Orlando. 
ACL  RR.  Tourist  resort.  Citrus  juices  canned;  crates,  fertilizer,  boats  manu- 
factured. Fruit,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Topic-f Thursday Independent 1916      7      24      280      3.00 

Paul  H.  Reese,  Publisher. 

MULBERRY  (E3%),  pop.  2,024;  Polk  Co.  (C).  10  m  S  of  Lakeland.  ACL:  SAL  RRs. 
Phosphate  mines;  fertilizer,  mattress,  furniture  factories.  Fruit,  truck,  poultry 
farms. 

Press Friday Independent 1918      7      24      276     2.50 

H.  A.  Carlton,  Editor;  W.  E.  Bradley,  Publisher. 

NAPLES  (E5%),  pop.  1,465;  Collier  Co.  (S).  On  Gulf  of  Mexico,  160  m  S  of  Tampa. 
ACL  RR.  Saw  mills;  mullet,  mackerel,  shrimp  fisheries.  Truck  farms,  cattle. 

Collier  County  News Sun.  &  Thurs.. Independent 1925      8      23      294      6.50 

Michael  Chance,  Editor;  Collier  County  Publishing  Co 

NEW  PORT  RICHEY  (D3),  pop.  1,612;  Pasco  Co.  (WC).  18  m  N  of  Clearwater,  near- 
est railroad  station,  Elfers.  SAL  RR.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Oranges,  grapefruit, 

Press-f .' Thursday Ind.  Dem 1918      7      24      280      3.00 

W.  H.  Thomas,  Editor  and  Publisher,  117  E.  Missouri. 

NEW  SMYRNA  BEACH  (F2%),  pop.  5,776;  Volusia  Co.  (E).  On  North  Indian  River, 

1  m  from  Ocean.  14  m  S  of  Daytona  Beach.  FEC  RR.  Airport.  Tourist  resort. 

Shrimp,  crab  fisheries.  Citrus  fruit,  truck  farms. 
News  + Thursday Independent 1908      8      24      287      3.00       „    , 

Frances  H.  McGrath,  Editor;  Winifred  H.  Matthews,  Publisher,  109  Magnolia  St.   **  1,994 
Observer-f Friday Democratic 1940      6      24      224      2.00 

C.  W.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Pelican  (offset) Thursday Independent 1951      4      24      154      2.00 

R.  N.  Austin,  Editor;  Phyllis  M.  Austin,  Publisher,  116  Canal  St. 

NORTH  DADE— See  Journal  of  Miami. 

NORTH  MIAMI  BEACH  (F5%),  pop.  10,734  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-27-56,  gives 
23,463);  Dade  Co.  (S).  10  m  N  of  Miami.  FEC  RR.  Manufactures  dog  food, 
concrete  joists,  crystallized  fruit  and  candy.  Fruit  nursery;  hatchery.  Fruit 
packing  and  shipping. 

?ffse?)€aCh  NeWS"    jWeekly Independent 1951     6     22     224     2.60 

Gladys  L.  siick'/Editor ;'  George  B.  Slick,  Sr.,  Publisher,  P.  0.  Box  405. 


24      203      5.00         §3,200 


§3,100 


§925 


§540 


§1,670 


2,189 


§3,068 


§1,676 


*2,133 


1.129 


Cfradfttioo— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jttne  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
MB*.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  teat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaHy 
estimate.  \n«aed  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  tee. 

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Estab  Col J<2> Width  V  Depth    Sub 

OCAJLAf  (D2%),  pop.  11,741;  Marion  Co.  (NC).  88  m  S  of  Gainesville.  ACL;  SAL 
RRs.  Airline,  EAL.  Citrus  fruit,  meat  packing  plants.  Phosphate,  limestone, 
fuller's  earch  quarries;  pine,  hickory  timber.  Manufactures  feed,  lime  products, 
fertilizer,  concrete  blocks,  mobile  homes.  Agriculture.  Vegetables,  citrus  fruits. 

All  Florida  Magazine  + Weekly Florida  Ints 1953      5      23      170 

Distributed  as  a  supplement  with  two  Saturday  evening  papers,  twelve  Sunday 
morning  papers,  two  Friday  evening  papers  and  four  Thursday  evening  papers. 
Write  publisher  for  breakdown  on  distributing  papers. 
Stuart  L.  Patton,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1171. 


Clre 


390,260 


J'fhursday Independent 1929      5      24      224     2.50        §2,962 

Prints  weekly  shopper  called  Sun,  issued  on  Thursday,  circ.  15,234 — Free 
W.  Dyer,  Editor;  Charles  Wise,  Publisher,  220  S.  Main  St. 

fEvg.  ex.  Sat.  1866      8      24      287    18.00       *  ft,  143 

Star-Banner-f j&  Sun.,  Democratic **8,134 

(Sun.  Morn.  Sunday  circ.      -£8,215 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  ^*S,198 

R.  N.  Dosh,  Editor;  H.  D.  Leavengood,  Publisher. 

OKEECHOBEEf  (F4),  pop.  1,849;  Okeechobee  Co.  (EC).  At  head  of  Lake  Okeechobee, 
60  m  NW  of  West  Palm  Beach.  SAL;  FEC  RRs.  Canning  and  vegetable  packing 
plants,  commercial  fishing.  Agriculture.  Cattle. 

News-f Friday Democratic 1914      7      24      280      3.00        52,190 

Lamont  H.  Moore.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OPA-LOCKA  (F5%),  pop.  5,271;  Dade  Co.  (S).  10  m  NW  of  Miami.  SAL  RR.  Bank, 
Miami  Springs.  Clothing,  pickle  factories.  Concrete  products,  tile  manufactured. 
Nurseries. 

North  Dade  Hub  (offset) Thursday Independent 1947      5      21      224      2.50          2352 

Michael  Gallat,  Jr.,  Editor;  North  Dade  Publications,  Inc.,  1210  AH  Baba  Ave. 
ORLANDOf    (E3),  pop.  62,367;  Orange  Co.    (EC).   97   m  NE  of  Tampa.  SAL;  ACL 
RRs.  Airlines:  EAL;  NAL;  BNF.  Resort.  TV  station. 

Manufactures  citrus  spraying  and  packing  equipment,  fertilizer,  fruit  mark- 
ing machines,  missiles,  candy,  pleasure  boats  and  cruisers,  mattresses,  furni- 
ture, citrus  cans,  ladies  garments.  Fruit  packing;  coffee  roasting;  citrus  concen- 
trates. Six  banks;  deposits  (12-31-57),  $156,717,440.  38,517  electric  (AC) 
meters. 

Corner  Cupboard Thursday Independent 1949      5      24      230      3.50       *  1,738 

F,.  E.  McCarthy,  Publisher,  46  Weber  Ave.  **2,O37 

Florida  Motel  Journal Monthly Motor  Courts 1950      3      28      140      2.50  1,185 

G.  Pendleton  Gaines,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  1032.        Controlled  free  dist.          2,460 

r  Sentinel-}- Every  Morn. ...Ind.  Dem 1876      8      22      29423.40     * 67, 196 

Also  prints  daily  editions  for  Brevard,  Seminole-Volusia,  Lake-  **64,517 

Sunday  circ.     *88,O26 
**  86,099 

Marion-Sumter-Citrus  Counties  and  weekly  Negro  edition  issued  Monday. 
Martin  Andersen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Star-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Ind.  Dem 1876      8      22      29415.60     *27,742 

Also  prints  daily  edition  for  Brevard  County.  **24,706 

Color  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Ben  Field.  Editor;  Martin  Andersen,  Publisher,  633  N.  Orange  Ave. 

ORMOND  BEACH  (E2),  pop.  3.418;  Volusia  Co.  (E).  7  m  N  of  Daytona  Beach.  FEC 
RR.  Bank  town,  Daytona  Beach.  Resort.  Manufactures  electronic  parts,  women's 
wear,  patio  furniture,  aluminum  products. 

Tribune    (offset) Friday Independent 1949      7      23      266      3.00 

Arthur  Dear,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  605. 

PAH  ORE  E  (F4%),  pop.  4,472;  Palm  Beach  Co.  (SE).  28  m  NW  of  Palm  Beach.  FEC 
RR.  Lumber  mill;  concrete  blocks,  septic  tank  and  extracts  factories.  Agricul- 
ture. Tomatoes,  celery,  beans. 

Glades  Observer -f Thursday Independent 1932      7      24      283      3.00 

Paul  E.  Dinnis,  Editor;  Mrs.  A.  M.  Okie.  Publisher,  123  Annona  Ave. 
PALATKAf  (E2).  pop.  9,176;  Putnam  Co.  (NE).  On  St.  Johns  River,  52  m  S  of  Jack- 
sonville.  ACL;  SOU  RRs.    Boat  connections.   Manufactures   lumber,   furniture, 
tanks,  paper,   veneer,   crates,  feed,   barrels,   boxes.  Iron,  bottling  works.  Shad, 
herring  fisheries;  kaolin  mines;  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Irish  potatoes,  citrus 
fruit,  cabbage. 
New.  + {£^u«-Sa<- Ind^ndent 1S82      8     2S      «»»-«0 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
_       Palatka  Publishing  Company. 

unty    Sun  )Th,ir.ad«v TnrfAru»nH«»nt 1954       5       26       224       2.50 


§1,031 


§1,614 


*4>164 
**4,253 


^Thursday Independent 1954 

Prints  edition  for  Hastings  called  Sun — 700 — Free. 
Jack  Benjamin  Harper,  Editor  and  Publisher,  114  Lemon  St. 

PALM  BEACH  (F6),  pop.  8,886:  Palm  Beach  Co.  (SE).  Across  Lake  Worth  from  West 
Palm  Beach,  nearest  railroad  station.  FEC;  SAL  RRs.  Winter  resort. 

Academy  News.  The-f Saturday General  Ints .1929      2      24        98   18.00 

Dr.  Matho  M.  Liuba,  Editor;  The  American  Academy  of  Sciences.  Publisher, 

C  News-f  ..*....!.. ..r...T*r. .". Everv  Morn... .f Society  and        1894     7 

I  Issued  from  Nov.  30th  to  April  12th.      \  Resort  News 

'"     ' "        1906     3 


Palm  Beach  Life  .......................  Semi-mo  ......... 

Isued  January  through  March  ;  also  monthly,  July  to  August. 

Tom  Penick.  Editor;  Geo.  W.  Archer,  Publisher. 
Palm  Beach  Post  —  See  West  Palm  Beach. 
Palm  Beach  Post-Times  —  See  West  Palm  Beach. 
Palm  Beach  Times  —  See  West  Palm  Beach. 


24     280   10.00 
Sunday  circ. 

32      154      3.90 


tl,903 


2,961 
3,133 

5,074 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *Junc  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  lice,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats,  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRaod  McNafl* 
estimate.  VI»n*d  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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—  Estab  Co  Is  <3>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clre 

PALMETTO  (D4),  pop.  4,103;  Manatee  Co.  (WC).  On  Manatee  River,  40  m  8  of 
Tampa.  SAL;  ACL  RRs.  Fruit  and  vegetables  canned  and  packed.  Fisheries. 
Winter  resort.  Fruit,  truck  farms.  Citrus  fruit,  tomatoes,  lettuce. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1898     8     23     800     2.<50          1,620 

John  K.  Barnes,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  188. 

PANAMA  CITYf  (C6).  pop.  25,814;  Bay  Co.  (NW).  On  St.  Andrews  Bay,  98  m  E  of 
Pensacola.  A&SAB  RR.  Boat  connections.  Airlines :  NAL ;  SOU.  Resort.  Fisheries. 
TV  station. 

Manufactures  paperboard,  cypress  shingles,  cabinets,  beverages,  textiles,  awn- 
ings, concrete  products.  Pine  timber.  Truck  farms. 

East  Bay  Bulletin-f Friday Democrat 1958      6     24     280     2.50        U.800 

Lowell  F.  Adams,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2129  E.  3rd  St. 

rHerald  + {jftg^  Sat«  Democratic 1915     *     22     308   18.20^jr|3^BB 

I  News-f Morn.ex.Sun.,Democratic 1952     8     22     808  20'80 

1  News-Herald-f Sunday Democratic 1915      8     22      808  

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  **!  7,262 

I  Cecil  B.  Kelley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PENSACOLAf  (B6),  pop.  43,479  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-25-56,  gives  60,954); 
Escambia  Co.  (NW).  On  Pensacola  Bay.  7  m  from  Gulf  of  Mexico,  61  m  SE  of 
Mobile.  Ala.  SLSF;  L&N  RRs.  Airlines:  EAL;  NAL.  TV  station. 

Bridge  to  Naval  Air  Station.  Port  of  entry  with  deep  harbor  and  considerable 
commerce.  Red  snapper  fisheries.  Manufactures  lumber,  naval  stores,  fertilizer, 
wallboard,  boats,  nylon  yarn,  wood  tar,  furniture,  beverages,  cooperage,  chemi- 
cals, paper;  wood  preserving  and  creosoting  plants.  Six  banks;  bank  clearings 
(12-31-57).  $1,134,478,954;  deposits,  $61,140,847.  44,049  electric  (AC)  meters; 
26,278  gas  (nat.)  meters;  45,009  telephones. 

Citizen-f  (Negro) Tuesday Democratic 1915      7      24      266      3.00          8,000 

Walter  B.  Kyle,  Editor;  Citizen  Publishing  Co.,  508  W.  Jackson  St. 

Courier-f    (Negro) Saturday Democratic 1937      8     33      280     4.50 

Nathaniel  N.  Baker,  Editor;  Pensacola  Courier  Publishing  Co.,  513  N.  Reus  St. 

Informer-Freeman — See  Mobile,  Ala. 

Journal-f Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1898     8     28     294   15'6°*$J!;??t 

News  + Evg.ex.Sun...Independent 1885     8     23     294   1B-60*$g$J 

News  Journal Sun.  Morn Independent 1898  8  28  294  7.80  *53,953 

Color  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies.  **54,460 
Braden  Ball,  Publisher,  103  E.  Romana  St. 

Standard Thursday Democratic 1940  7  24  270  1.00  1.200 

Thomas  R.  Tew,  Editor;  Edward  C.  Jones,  Publisher,  124  E.  Government  St. 

PERRYf  (Cl%),  pop.  2.797  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-6-56,  gives  7,873) ;  Taylor  Co.  (N). 
52  m  SE  of  Tallahassee.  SOU;  ACL;  LOP&G  RRs.  Airport.  Lumber,  naval  stores 
industries ;  bottling  works.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Stock,  poultry  farms.  Tobacco, 
peanuts,  potatoes. 

News-Herald-f .Thursday Democratic 1926      8     23      315      2.50        §2,445 

Alma  E.  Tapers,  Editor;  Taylor  County  Publishing  Co., 
121-123  S.  Jefferson. 

PIERSON  (E2),  pop.  657;  Volusia  Co.  (E).  27  m  W  of  Daytona  Beach.  ACL  RR.  Bank, 
Deland.  Fernery  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruit,  truck  crops. 

West  Volusia  Journal Friday Independent 1949      5     24      224      2.00  650 

Mrs.  J.  E.  Johnson,  Editor;  W.  G.  Johnson,  Publisher,  Crescent  City. 

PLANT  CITY  (D8%),  pop.  9,230;  Hillsborough  Co.  (WC).  22  m  E  of  Tampa.  SAL; 
ACL  RRs.  Airport.  Phosphate  mines;  timber.  Fruit,  vegetables  packed,  canned 
and  frozen.  Steel  tanks,  fertilizer,  crates,  boxes,  concrete  blocks  manufactured. 
Agriculture.  Cattle,  strawberries,  citrus  fruits,  vegetables. 

Courier-f Friday Dem.  &  Agric.....l884      8     24      294      4.00      *4,571 

Clay  C.  Codrington,  Editor  and  Publisher.  **4,530 

POMPANO  BEACH  (F5%),  pop.  5,682;  Broward  Co.  (S).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  9  m  N 
of  Fort  Lauderdale.  FEC;  SAL  RRs.  Resort.  Manufactures  boats,  insecticides, 
concrete  products,  lighting  fixtures,  fabricated  wire  products,  Venetian  blinds, 
metal  awnings.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruits,  vegetables. 

Sun-f Thursday Independent 1955     8     24     294     4.00        §4,366 

Frederic  G.  Telmos,  Editor  and  Publisher,  11-16  S.  E.  20th  Ave. 

Town  News  (offset) Thursday Independent 1950      5     24      224      3.00   **2y4a4 

Margaret  Moore,  Editor;  Francis  A.  Zint,  Publisher,  24  N.  E.  24th  Ave. 

PORT  ST.  JOE  (D6%),  pop.  2,762;  Gulf  Co.  (NW).  On  Gulf  of  Mexico,  37  m  SE  of 
Panama  City.  AN  RR.  Resort.  Pine  timber.  Manufactures  paper,  saw  mill  prod- 
ucts, chemicals. 

Star-f Thursday Independent 1937     7     24     280     3.00        §1,278 

Wesley  R.  Ramsey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PORT  TAMPA  CITY  (D3%),  pop,  1,497;  Hillsborough  Co.  (WC).  On  Tampa  Bay,  14 
m  SW  of  Tampa,  nearest  banking  town.  ACL  RR.  Airport.  Oil  storage  tanks 
and  shipping.  Fisheries.  Pine  timber. 

Interbay  Beacon Friday Independent 1939     6     24     210     2.00 

Miss  L.  Oilman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  0A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher*  •  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  Inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRaod  McNally 
estimate.  Visaed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlptioa  Included  la  membership  fee. 

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PUNTA  GORDAf  (D4%),  pop.  1,915;  Charlotte  Co.  (SW).  On  Charlotte  Harbor  Bay, 

28  m  NW  of  Fort  Myers.  ACL  RR.  Resort.  Fisheries.  Pine  timber.  Fish  packed; 

bottling  works.  Manufactures  citrus  products,  shell  novelties.  Fruit,  truck  farms. 

Melons,  tomatoes,  citrus  fruits. 
Herald-h Thursday Democratic 1893     5     24     210     3.00 

J.  H.  Jesse.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

QUINCYf  (Bl).  pop.  6,505;  Gadsden  Co.  (NW).  26  m  W  of  Tallahassee.  SAL  RR. 
Airport.  Tobacco  packed;  bottling  works;  meat  packing  plant;  cigars,  cigar  boxes, 
lumber,  chemical  insecticide  manufactured.  Fuller's  earth  mines;  pine,  hard- 
wood timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  sugar  cane. 

Gadsden  County  Times Thursday Democratic 1901      8     24      294      3.00 

J.  Love  Hutchinson,  Publisher. 

RAIFORD  (Dl%),  pop.  X600;  Union  Co.  (N).  40  m  SW  of  Jacksonville.  Bank  town, 
Lake  Butler.  ACL  RR.  Truck  farms. 


Cirt 


2,010 


*2,112 
**  2,043 


Raiford  Record -f  (offset) Bi-monthly 

Prison  School,  Publisher,  Florida  State  Prison. 

RIVERVIEW  (D3%),  pop.  X150;  Hillsborough  Co.  (WC).  On  Hillsboro  Bay,  8  m  S  of 
Tampa,  nearest  bank.  Railroad  station,  Brandon.  SAL  RR.  Residential. 

Automotive  Products  Review. Monthly Automotive 1953      3      44      140      2.00 

Patrick  Musto  Associates,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  548. 

RIVIERA  BEACH  (F5),  pop.  4,065;  Palm  Beach  Co.  (SE).  5  m  N  of  West  Palm  Beach, 
FEC  RR.  Resort.  Agriculture.  Cattle,  sugar  cane,  vegetables. 

Press  Gulf  Stream  News -f Thursday Independent 1945      5      24     210      2.50 

Lawrence  J.  Nunn,  Editor;  Gulf  Stream  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  675. 

RUSKIN  (D4),  pop.  X500;  Hillsborough  Co.  (WC).  20  m  S  of  Tampa,  nearest  banking 
town.  ACL  RR.  Vegetable  cannery  and  packing  house.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruits, 
tomatoes. 

Planter  + Friday Independent 1942      5     24      210      2.00 

Miss  L.  Gilman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  108,  Port  Tampa  City. 

SAFETY  HARBOR  (D8%),  pop.  894;  Pinellas  Co.  (WC).  On  Tampa  Bay,  21  m  NW  of 
Tampa.  SAL  RR.  Bank,  Clearwater.  Fruit  packed.  Tourist  and  health  resort. 
Citrus  fruit,  truck  farms. 

Herald-}- Friday Independent 1916      6     26     278      1.50 

A.  E.  Shower,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAINT  AUGUSTINEf  (El%),  pop.  13,555;  St.  Johns  Co.  (NE).  On  Matanzas  Sound, 
%  m  from  ocean,  38  m  SE  of  Jacksonville.  FEC  RR.  Winter  and  tourist  resort. 
Fisheries.  Timber.  Railroad  shops;  shrimp,  crab,  vegetable  canneries;  cigars, 
lumber,  boats,  cement  blocks  manufactured.  Truck,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes, 
cabbage. 

Florida  Catholic,  The-f Friday Catholic 1939      8     24     285      8.00 

Rev.  John  J.  Fitzpatrick,  Editor ;  Florida  Catholic  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
Record  Bldg.,  Cordova  St. 

Railway  Dispatch -f Monthly R.R.  Employees.  193 3      5     23     210x1.00 

H.  J.  Lopez,  Editor;  Railway  Dispatch,  Publisher. 

fEvg.  ex.  Sat.  1894      8     24     294    18.00 

Record 4- \&  Sun.,  Independent 

(Sun.  Morn.  Sunday  circ. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Harvey  Lopez,  Editor ;  A.  H.  Tebault,  Publisher. 

SAINT  CLOUD  (E3),  pop.  8,001;  Osceola  Co.  (C).  On  East  Tohopekaliga  Lake,  26  m 
SE  of  Orlando.  Railroad  station,  Kissimmee.  ACL  RR.  Winter  resort.  Boat  build- 
ing. Agriculture.  Citrus  fruit,  cattle,  truck  farms. 

News-f Friday Independent 1934     8     22     280     8.00 

Bruce  C.  Druliner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAINT  PETERSBURG  (D3%),  pop.  96,738;  Pinellas  Co.  (WC).  On  Pinellas  Peninsula 
between  Tampa  Bay  and  Gulf  of  Mexico,  20  m  SW  of  Tampa.  ACL;  SAL  RRs. 
Airlines:  EAL;  MAK;  NAL;  TCA.  Connected  with  Tampa  by  twin  spans  of 
Gandy  bridge  and  to  Bradenton  by  new  Bridge.  TV  station. 

Tourist  resort.  Fisheries.  Citrus  fruit  packed.  Manufactures  electronic  equip- 
ment, concrete  products,  fishing  tackle,  mattresses,  air  conditioning  and  venti- 
lating systems,  electric  fixtures,  confectionery,  cosmetics,  jelly,  beverages, 
weed  cutters,  wood  novelties,  palmetto  fibre  products,  watch  bands.  Railroad 
shops.  Ten  banks;  deposits  (12-31-57),  $249.597,001.  91,599  electric  (AC) 
meters;  19,306  gas  (artif.)  meters;  89,331  telephones. 

Gulf  Beach  Journal -|- Thursday Independent 1951      8     21      287      2.50 

A.  W.  Birch,  Editor;  Paul  Hunter,  Publisher,  118-108th  Ave.,  Treasure  Island. 

Gulf  port  Tribune  and  Citizen.  Friday Republican 1987      6      24      252      2.50 

Calvin  B.  Knapp,  Editor  and  Publisher,  5427  Shore  Blvd.,  Gulfport  (7). 

fEvg.  ex.  Sun..    ,   ,.  1907      8     23      301    15.60 


n.2oo 


§3*906 


33,898 

$11,600 
*6,525 


-£6,441 
-£-£6,298 


§2,482 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Loyal  Phillips,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  761  (1). 
Searchlite Monthly Religious 1938      8      27      140      1.60 

E.    Lewis    Bateman,    Editor;    Old-Fashioned   Gospel   Hour    Association   of    St. 

Petersburg,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  500. 
Shopping  News-f Friday Shopping 1934      8     24     808 

Record  Press,  Publisher,  264  Second  Ave.,  S.  (5). 

SUItouthern*IAving  +  ..  }  Bi-monthly Florida  Int 1949     8     27     140 

Warren  H.  Pierce, "Editor;  Louis  J.  Boeri,  Publisher,  1424  Fourth  St.,  S. 


§3,651 
§1,236 

£32,433 
££27,603 


2.BO 


Circulation— £*Sept.  A.B.P.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $>  Nonpareil 
•ms,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  lee. 

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Times*  ....................................  Every  Morn....Independent  .......  1884     8     22     801   26-°°  ' 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  *107,197 

Tom  Harris,  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  Times  Bldg.  (1).  **9O,5»3 

SANFORDf  (E2%),  pop.  11,985;  Seminole  Co.  (EC).  On  St.  Johns  River,  22  m  N  of 
Orlando.   Boat  connections.   ACL  RR.   Crate,   saw  mills;  paper  label  printing; 
grapefruit  canning,  fertilizer  plants;  railroad  shops.  Ships  celery.  Agriculture. 
Celery,  vegetables,  citrus  fruits. 
Herald  +  ...................................  {^v^^x>  ^^  Independent  ......  1908      8      24      294    11.50          3r486 

Fred  P.  Perkins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SARASOTAf  (D4),  pop.  18,896;  Saras  ota  Co.  (SW).  On  Sarasota  Bay,  52  m  S  of 
Tampa.  SAL;  ACL  RRs.  Airline,  NAL.  Fruit,  celery  packed;  boats,  novelties, 
pottery,  preserved  fruits  manufactured.  Winter  resort.  Ringling  School  of  Art. 
Truck,  citrus  fruit  farms. 

'  Herald-Tribune  ........................  Every  Morn....Independent  .......  1925     8     22     301   20- 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.    ^18,961 

David  B.  Lindsay,  Editor  and  Publisher.  **  15,934 

T  ,  {Evg.ex.Sat.  T  ,  ,  ,  1952  8  22  301  13.00  *5,623 

Journal  ......................................  |&  Sun.  Independent  ..  **4,676 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Harris  Powers,  Editor;  David  B.  Lindsay,  Jr.,  Publisher,  801  S.  Tamiami  Trail. 

Mho!?eL0V4^^  ..........  Trailer  Owners..  1956      3      27      140   x2.50        12,238 

Ward  H.  Patton,  Jr.,  Editor;  The  National  Assn.  of  Trailer  Owners,  Inc., 
1359  Main  St. 

News  +  .....................................       V*eX-  ^  Independent  ......  1954      8      23      297    12'30 


Weekend  News  +  ....................  Sunday  ............  Independent  ......  1954      8      23      297      5.20    **9,218 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Kent  S.  McKinley,  Editor;  News  Inc.,  Publisher,  1045  N.  Lime  Ave. 

SEBASTIAN   (F3%),  pop.  876;  Indian  River  Co.   (E).  75  m  SE  of  Orlando.  FEC  RR. 

Bank,  Vero  Beach.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruit,  tomatoes. 
Indian  River  News  (offset)  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1947      5      22      219     2.00        Jl.OOO 

Mrs.  Dale  Wimbrow,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  572. 

SEBRINGf  (E5),  pop.  5,006;  Highlands  Co.  (C).  On  Lake  Jackson,  70  m  SE  of  Tampa. 

ACL;  SAL  RRs.  Airport.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruit,  truck  farms,  cattle. 
Highlands  County  News  H-  .....  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1927      8      23      301      4.00       *2,625 

W.  M.  Hetherington,  Editor  and  Publisher.  **2,442 

SOUTH  MIAMI  (F6),  pop.  4,809;  Dade  Co.  (S).  On  Biscayne  Bay,  9  m  S  of  Miami. 
FEC;  SAL  RRs.  Nurseries.  Vegetable  packing  plant.  Manufactures  furniture, 
dies,  plastics. 

Town  &  County  Reporter  -4-....  Mon.  &  Thurs..  Independent  .....  1953      5      23      203      3.00        J4.826 
Edgar  F.  Seney.  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6801  S.  W.  81st  St.,  Miami  (43). 

STARKEf  (Dl%),  pop.  2,944;  Bradford  Co.  (NC).  45  m  SW  of  Jacksonville.  SAL  RR. 
Ilmenite  mining.  Pine  timber.  Manufactures  lumber,  plastic  products,  turpentine. 
Agriculture.  Strawberries,  tobacco,  pecans. 
Bradford  Co.  Telegraph  +  .......  Thursday  ........  Democratic  .......  1879      8      24      308      3.00        §2,800 

E.  L.  Matthews,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STUARTf   (F4H),  pop.  2,912;  Martin  Co.   (E).  On  St.  Lucie  River,  88  m  N  of  West 
Palm   Beach.   FEC  RR.  Slide  rule  factory;  saw  mill.   Winter  resort.   Mackerel, 
mullet  fisheries.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruit,  tomatoes,  peppers. 
News  +  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1913      8      24      287      3.75       *3,5S8 

Ernest  F.  Lyons,  Editor;  Gordon  Lock  wood.  Publisher.  **3,537 

TALLAHASSEEf  (Bl),  pop.  27,237  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-27-55,  gives  38,100)  ;  Leon 
Co.  (N).  State  Capital,  160  m  NW  of  Jacksonville.  SAL  RR.  Airlines  :  EAL  ;  NAL. 
Florida  State  University;  Florida  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  University 
(Negro).  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  TV  station. 

Manufactures  lumber,  crates,  boxes,  pine  extracts,  feed,  insecticides,  mat- 
tresses. Iron,  bottling  works.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  corn,  cotton,  sweet  potatoes. 
Six  banks;  deposits  (1958),  $108,813,218.  18,044  electric  meters;  22,283  tele- 
phones. 

n  w,™     *_i.  fEvg.  ex.  Sun.T    ,   n  ,„  1914      8      23      315   20.40     *16,291 

Democrat  +  ..............................  ,  Su  *  Morn>     Ind.  Dem  ............  **1<M31 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.    ^16,011 

Malcolm  B.  Johnson,  Editor:  John  M.  Tapers,  Publisher.  **1  5,986 

Episcopal  Church  Day  .............  Monthly  ..........  Episcopal  ...........  1952      1      40        71   3.00 

Rev.  S.  H.  Lindsay,  D.D.,  Editor;  Anglican  Press,  Publisher,  Rose  Bldg. 

n°<off*eftn\h^  ..........  Anthropology....  1948      1      56      102   x3.00  J262 

Charles  H.  Fairbanks,  Editor;  Florida  Anthropological  Society,  Publisher, 

Box  3051,  Florida  State  University. 
f  Florida  Flambeau  V  .................  Tues.  &  Fri  .....  Coll.  News  .........  1914      8      24      280      2.50        J4.500 

1    Smoke  Signals^  .....................  4  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Collegiate  ...........  1926      3      34      133  x        $4,200 

1  Students  of  Florida  State  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Florida  Wildlife  (no  adv.)  .....  Monthly  ..........  {conservation     1947     3     28      14°     2'00 

Bill  Hansen,  Ed.:  Florida  Game  and  Fresh  Water  Com.,  Pub..  804  E.  Lafayette  St. 

Journal  of  the  Florida  Edu-ln,,^-  ,  «Mn«.*t**i.i         1886      3      26      14°  x3-00      J27.600 

cation  Association  4-  V  ......  [Monthly  ..........  Educational  .......  2     41      14Q 

Ed.  Henderson,  Editor;  Florida  Education  Assn.,  Publisher,  208  W.  Pensacola  St. 

Old  Florida  Cracker  ................  Monthly  ..........  Fla.  Ints  .............  1956     2      28      112      1.00      *10,000 

Red  Kerce,  Editor  and  Publisher,  135  White  Drive. 


Circulation— **S«-pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jane  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubltsher'a  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Matt.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  Inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tParfsh  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIssued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubucription  Included  In  membership  fee. 

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TAMPAf  (D8%),  pop.  124,681  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-21-54,  gives  92,100  for  areas 

annexed  to  Tampa  since  4-1-60)  ;  Hillsborough  Co.  (WC).  At  head  of  Hillsboro 

Bay,  42  m  from  Gulf  of  Mexico.  SAL;  ACL  RRs.  Airlines:  EAL;  MAK;  NAL; 

DAL;  NBA;  TCA.  University  of  Tampa;  Florida  Christian  College.  Resort.  Fish- 

eries. Phosphate  mines. 

Leading  port  in  shipping  phosphate.  Manufactures  cigars,  cigar  and  flbre- 

board  boxes,  feed,  cement,  brewers'  products,  beverages,  clothing,  drugs,  paint, 

glass,   fertilizer,   mattresses,   macaroni,   brooms,    chemicals,   ceramic   products. 

Fruit  and  vegetable  packing:  and  canning,  especially  grapefruit.  Meat  packing 

plants;  railroad  shops.  Fifteen  banks;  bank  clearings   (1-1-58),  $1,100,391,718; 

deposits    (1-1-58),   $300,178,537.    107,155   electric    (AC)    meters    (res.);  24,844 

gas   (res.)  meters;  107,781  telephones. 
Citrus  Magazine  .......................  Monthly  ..........  Citrus  Fruits  .....  1938     3      26      140      1.50 

J.  C.  Kyle,  Editor;  Kyle  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  110  E.  Oak  Ave.  (1). 
Florida  Builder  ........................  Monthly  ..........  Construction  ......  1946     3      28      140     2.00 

Frank  Cowles,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  2216.         Controlled  free  dist. 


Clrc 


506 
2,446 

3,208 


r,  rooa    1984      g      24      2Q3      2  Q() 
Wmi  N.  Munroe,  Editor 'and  Publisher,  408  N.  Howard  Ave. 

Florida  Grower  and  Rancher  -f  Monthly Agriculture 1908     4To  ^  un1p^°id  JigJ 

Florida  Grower  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1306  Grand  Central  Ave.   (1). 

P1Md^dJ8D?g«rt4-eW.8        [Monthly Journalistic 1917     8      28      144     3.00        $2,000 

E.  C.  Frick,  Editor 'arid  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  10278  (9). 
Florida  Poultryman -f- Monthly Poultry 1934     3      25      140      1.00 

The  Florida  State  Poultry  Producers'  Assn.,  Publisher,  Route  4,  Box  875. 

Florida  Purchaser* Monthly Purch'g Controlled  f?ee  dist. 

See  also  associated  Purchasing  Publications,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

C.  W.  Chambers,  Editor ;  Florida  Grower  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

1306  Grand  Central  Ave. 
Florida  Sentinel- Bulletin -f    Whurs.  &  Sat... .Independent 1945 


*26,393 
1,483 


3,490 


1,493 


5      23      210      9.00        §9,500 


C.  Blythe  Andrews,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  3363. 

[Industrial  1957 


Florida  Trend -f Monthly 


3      27      140      3.00  474 

j  Executives  Controlled  free  dist.          4,175 

Harris  H.  Mullen,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  150. 

Free  Press Saturday Independent 1911      6      26      273      2.00  §671 

J.  N.  Harrison,  Jr.,  Editor;  Free  Press  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Box  1333. 

GaEn^' &^tel  ()SPan"  }  Weekly Democratic 1922  5  24  238  5.00  $5,162 

Victoriano  Manteigai' Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  5536,  Ybor  City  Sta. 

Independent-f Friday Democratic 1929  8  24  287  2.50  §8,705 

Al  Chiaramonte,  Editor;  Ralard  Publishers,  Inc.,  Box  1838. 

Hillsborough  County  Medically      fvi  M.^I-.I  1955     2      30     108  x 

Association  Bulletin  + {Monthly Medical Controlled  free  dist.        J1.100 

Hawley  H.  Seller,  M.D.,  Editor;  Hillsborough  County  Medical  Assn.,  Inc., 

Publisher.  517  Bayshore  Blvd.  (6). 

T  .    .        -,    ,                                      ..      ...  fCons'rProd.       1954      3      20      105 

Living  Today Monthly \Merchandis'g  Controlled  free  dist.          5.OOO 

Mrs.  Dorothea  Gullett,  Editor;  Frank  Cowles,  Jr.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  2216. 

Minaret+V Bi-monthly Collegiate 1933      5      30     210 

Students  of  Univ.  of  Tampa,  Editors  and  Publishers  (6). 

Port  of  Tampa  Commercial  \r\«.-*^«i».          f  Maritime  IQAI     9  *A  ion 

Digest  (Eng.  &  Span.) f^warteriy j  shipping  iy4'      *  6*  L£V 

W.  E.  Richardson,  Editor;  Hillsborough  County  Port  Authority,  Publisher, 
404  13th  St. 

School  Director,  The Monthly fSchool  10,17      o  oo  nn  vo  en 

Not  issued  during  July.  }  Administ.  1947     3  28  14°  x2'50 

Al  Chiaramonte,  Editor  and  Publisher,  202  E.  Henderson  Ave. 

Science  Education  V 5  ti.  a  yr { Sci^nc^Educ     1918     2      31      115     5'00 

Clarence  M.  Pruitt,  Editor:  Science  Education,  Inc.,  University  of  Tampa. 
Times-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem 1892      8      22      301    15.60     *46,654 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Carleton  Johnson,  Editor;  J.  C.  Council,  Publisher. 


**40,768 

jMorn.ex.Mon..Independent 1906     6     24     252   12.00  

~A7  X7  FernandezV Editor;  Traduccion-Prensa  Pub.  Co.,  908  E.  Broadway. 

Tribune* Every  Morn....Democratic 1893      8      22      801   "'^SKS 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ?5l55,262 

James  C.  Clendinen,  John  C.  Council,  Publishers  (1).  **  146,606 

Your  Motor  Club  (offset) Monthly |  Membe^          1952      5      24      224        *50      ^27,500 

Fred  E.  Orr,  Editor;  Marvin  L.  Halloway,  Publisher,  203  Marion  St. 

TARPON  SPRINGS  (D8H),  pop.  4,323;  Pinellas  Co  (WC).  On  Gulf  of  Mexico,  27  m 
NW  of  Tampa.  ACL  RR.  Winter  tourist  resort.  Sponge  industry  center.  Bottling 
works;  tannery.  Fisheries.  Manufactures  chemicals,  boats,  packaging  machin- 
ery. Citrus  fruit,  truck,  poultry  farms. 

Leader-4- Thursday Independent 1906     8     24     294     2.75        §1,948 

Helen  A.  Hennig,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <» Nonpareil 
•mi.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaflj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estib  Cols<S> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clit 

TAVARESf  (E2H),  pop.  1,768;  Lake  Co.  (C).  84  m  NW  of  Orlando.  SAL;  ACL;  TAGU 
RRs.  Citrus  fruit  packing.  Fruit,  truck  farms. 

Lake  County  Citizen -f Friday Independent 1886     7     24     280     8.50         *836 

Glenn  H.  Bolles,  Editor  and  Publisher.  **778 

TITUSVILLEf  (F8),  pop.  2,604:  Brevard  Co.  (E).  On  Indian  River,  42  m  E  of  Orlando. 

FEC  RR.  Airport.  Fruit  packed.  Resort.  Fisheries.  Boat  building.  Citrus  fruit 

farms. 
Star  Advocate-f l&Fri  Democratic 1880     8     24     801     6.00        §2,965 

R.  H.  Hudson,  Editor ;  Henry  H.  Hudson,  Publisher. 
TREASURE  ISLAND — Gulf  Beach  Journal — See  Saint  Petersburg. 

TRENTONf  (D2),  pop.  904;  Gilchrist  Co.  (N).  80  m  W  of  Gainesville.  ACL  RR.  Naval 
stores;  saw,  grist  mills.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Hogs,  watermelons,  vegetables. 

Gilchrist  County  Journal Thursday Democratic 1928     7     24     280     2.00          1,000 

J.  Min  Ayers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VENICE  <D4%),  pop.  727;  Sarasota  Co.  (SW).  On  Gulf  of  Mexico,  18  m  S  of  Sarasota. 
SAL  RR.  Resort.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruit. 

Gondolier-f Thursday Independent 1946     5     24     224     4.25        82,579 

Pete  S.  Conover,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  746. 

VERO  BEACHf  (F4),  pop.  4,746;  Indian  River  Co.  (E).  On  Indian  River,  72  m  N  of 
West  Palm  Beach.  FEC  RR.  Airline,  EAL.  Fruit,  vegetable  packing ;  planing  mills. 
Fisheries.  Winter  resort.  Pine  timber.  Fruit,  truck  farms.  Citrus  fruit,  tomatoes. 

Florida  Illustrated Monthly Reg*l  Features...  19 50     3     27     147     8.00 

John  R.  Holman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  968. 

Press- Journal -f .Thursday Independent 1919     9     22     287     4.00       *4,680 

Harry  J.  Schults,  Editor;  J.  J.  Schumann,  Publisher.  **4,387 

WARRINGTON  (B6),  pop.  18,570  (branch  of  Pensacola  P.  O.) ;  Escambia  Co.  (NW). 
5  m  W  of  Pensacola,  nearest  railroad  station.  Bank,  Pensacola.  Residential. 

Sun-f Friday Independent 1947      6     24      280     8.00  

Paul  P.  Driver,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1102  Barrancas  Ave. 

WAUCHULAf  (E4),  pop.  2,872;  Hardee  Co.  (C).  40  m  S  of  Lakeland.  ACL  RR.  Airport. 
Fruit,  vegetable  packing,  crates,  saw  mills;  bottling  works.  Timber.  Truck, 
fruit,  stock  farms.  Strawberries,  cucumbers,  peppers. 

Herald  Advocate-f Friday Democratic 1901      7      24      280     2.00        $2,712 

Wm.  J.  Kelly,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEST  PALM  BEACHf  (G6),  pop.  43,162;  Palm  Beach  Co.  (SE).  On  Lake  Worth, 
opposite  Palm  Beach,  with  bridge  and  ferry  connections.  FEC;  SAL  RRs.  Airlines  : 
MAK;  EAL:  NAL;  "Q"  AL.  Port  of  entry  with  deep  harbor.  Mackerel,  pompano, 
blue,  kingfish  fisheries.  Two  TV  stations. 

Manufactures  jet  engines,  furniture,  cosmetics,  jellies,  tile,  pottery  novelties, 
wrought  iron,  sheet  metal,  stone  products,  boats,  paint,  Venetian  blinds,  marine 
radios,  chemicals,  fertilizer,  mattresses,  shoes,  clothing,  fishing  tackle.  Five 
banks;  deposit*  (7-1-58),  $216,918,758.  84,600  electric  (AC)  meters;  20,625 
gas  meters;  80,236  telephones. 


24  224  2.00 


8,150 


A.  B.  Pierce,  Editor;  Palm  Beach  County  Labor  News,  Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  1988. 

1908      8      23     315 


Palm  Beach  Post-f-  .................  Morn.ex.Sun...Ind.  Dem  ............ 


191° 


28  815 


28 


15.60     *33,101 
**29,9«6 
7.80     *43,795 
**39,931 

815   15.60    *24,090 
**21,951 


Palm  Beach  Post-Times -f Sunday Ind.  Dem 

Palm  Beach  Times -f Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Ind.  Dem 1922 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Ed.  F.  Stumpf,  Editor ;  Palm  Beach  Post  Times,  Publisher. 

WEWAHITCHKAf  (D6),  pop.  1,289;  Gulf  Co.  (NW).  On  Apalachicola  River,  85  m  E 
of  Panama  City.  Railroad  station.  Blountstown.  M&B  RR.  Boat  connections. 
Naval  stores;  saw  mill.  Ships  honey.  Pine,  cypress  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn, 
peanuts,  sugar  cane. 

Gulf  County  Breeze Thursday Independent 1925     7     24     278     8.00 

Edward  A.  Bandjough,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WILLISTON  (D2),  pop.  1,828:  Levy  Co.  (W).  24  m  SW  of  Gainesville.  ACL;  SAL  RRs. 
Airport.  Lime  rock  quarries;  pine  timber;  pulpwood.  Saw,  feed  mills;  naval 
stores ;  boat  works.  Farming. 

Sun-f Thursday Independent 1873     7     24     280     4.00 

L.  E.  Vause,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WINTER  GARDEN  (E8),  pop.  8,603:  Orange  Co.  (EC).  On  Lake  Apopka,  14  m  W  of 
Orlando.  ACL;  T&GU  RRs.  Citrus  fruit,  vegetable  packing  and  shipping.  Resort. 
Agriculture.  Fruits,  vegetables,  poultry. 

Times-f Friday Democratic 1923     7     24     280     2.50 

Christine  Hutto,  Editor;  Eldon  O.  Johns,  Publisher. 

WINTER  HAVEN  (E8%),  pop.  8,605;  Polk  Co.  (C).  14  m  E  of  Lakeland.  ACL;  SAL 
RRs.  Fruit  packed  and  canned.  Manufactures  citrus  by-products,  alcohol,  mo- 
lasses, feed,  nutfood  products,  cigars,  roofing,  fertilizer.  Crate,  planing  mills; 
sheet  metal,  bottling  works.  Nurseries.  Winter  resort.  Citrus  fruit  farms. 

Herald-f Friday Democratic 1930     8     24     280     2.00 

Mrs.  George  L.  Burr,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  895  Ave.  C,  N.  W. 
XT         ™_,  .,  fEvg.ex.Sat.  1Q11     R     9A     9RA   1K  An 

News-Chief -f &  Sun.,  Independent 19Z1     *         e««5;v  Jii 

I  Sun.  Mom.  Sunday  circ. 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
W.  E.  Rynerson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **S?Pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  wJtine  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  3> Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  Inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 

.^JJSflf'  ^lMlie<!  orifr  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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200 


676 


664 


51,296 


51,298 
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Estab  Coif <3> Width  VDtpth    Sub  Ore 

WINTER  PARK  (E8),  pop.  8,250;  Orange  Co.  (EC).  3  m  NE  of  Orlando.  ACL;  SAL 
RR§.  Novelties,  fertilizer,  rustle  furniture  manufactured.  Tourist  resort.  Resi- 
dential. Rollins  College.  Citrus  fruit  farms. 

Herald4- Thursday Independent 1922     8     22     280     2.00   **3,325 

Rolf  K.  Lamborn,  Editor  and  Publisher,  408-405  W.  Morse  Blvd. 

Rollins  SandspurV Friday.    ..      Collegiate  1894     5     24     224x8.50  $800 

Students  of  Rollins  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Sun  4- Thursday Independent 1958     7     24     278     2.00        52,896 

Eve  Bacon,  Editor;  Winter  Park  Sun,  Inc.,  Publisher,  258  Park  Ave.,  N. 

ZEPHYRHILLS  (D8%),  pop.  1,826;  Pasco  Co.  (WC).  27  m  NE  of  Tampa.  ACL;  SAL 
RRs.  Airport.  Resort.  Pine,  cypress  timber.  Fruit  canning  factories,  saw  mills. 
Agriculture.  Cattle,  poultry,  citrus  fruit. 

News-f- Friday Independent 1911     6     24     274     8.00        §1,983 

George  W.  Wickstrom,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6th  Ave.  and  Gall  Blvd. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
SP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  j Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  <£>  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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GEORGIA 

Population  8,444,578  (U.  S.  Census.  1950) 
State  Capital,  ATLANTA 

Georgia  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Tennessee  and  North  Carolina,  northeast  by  South  Caro- 
lina, southeast  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  south  by  Florida,  and  west  by  Alabama.  Extreme  length 
from  north  to  south  is  315  miles,  extreme  breadth,  250  miles.  Total  land  area  is  58,518  square 
miles. 

The  surface  is  varied.  Along  the  coast  it  is  intersected  by  numerous  rivers  and  sounds;  and 
the  country  for  miles  inland  is  a  succession  of  ridges  of  pines  and  live  oaks  and  swamps  of 
cypress.  The  great  Okefinokee  swamp  is  in  the  southeast.  Back  from  the  coast  is  a  stretch  of 
sandy  land,  mostly  pine  barrens  yielding  quantities  of  timber  and  naval  stores.  A  series  of 
terraces  bring  the  region  in  the  middle  of  the  state  to  about  575  feet  above  tidewater,  from 
which  elevation  it  rises  toward  the  north  more  rapidly,  until  it  becomes  mountainous,  being  there 
crossed  by  spurs  of  the  Appalachians.  Georgia's  forest  acreage,  largest  of  any  state  east  of  the 
Mississippi,  supports  an  industry  that  does  an  annual  business  in  excess  of  $600,000,000.  The 
Weather  Bureau  at  Atlanta  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  61.4;  highest  on 
record,  103;  lowest  on  record,  — 8.  The  total  annual  precipitation  is  49.75  inches. 

Savannah  is  one  of  the  chief  south  Atlantic  seaports  and  has  an  important  foreign  and  domes- 
tic commerce.  In  1954  the  value  of  exports  shipped  from  Savannah  amounted  to  $77,900,000. 
The  new  State  Port  at  Savannah,  opened  late  in  1952,  gives  Georgia  one  of  the  most  modern 
and  efficient  docking  and  cargo-handling  facilities  in  the  world.  Atlanta  is  accounted  one  of 
the  progressive  cities  of  the  South  and  nationally  rates  high  in  banking  strength.  There  are 
numerous  mineral  springs  in  Georgia,  of  which  the  Indian  Spring  in  Butts  county  and  Bowden 
Lithia,  or  Salt  Spring,  in  Douglas  county,  are  among  the  best  known.  At  Warm  Springs  there  is 
a  sanitarium  for  the  treatment  of  sufferers  from  infantile  paralysis.  The  University  of  Georgia, 
located  at  Athens,  the  Georgia  School  of  Technology,  Atlanta  and  Georgia  State  College  of 
Business  Administration,  Atlanta  are  the  largest  institutions  of  higher  education  in  the  state. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950).  thirteenth.  Rural  population  (1950),  45.3%.  In  1950,  of  the 
3,444,578  total  population,  2,380,573  were  white;  1,064,006  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  198,191.  Farm  acreage,  25,751,055.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  129.9. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $5,339.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  5,067. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $293,970,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $347,101,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1967)  :  cotton  (value  of  production),  $60.949,000,  rank,  eighth; 
peanuts,  $48,800,000,  rank,  first;  tobacco  (value  of  production),  $48,258,000;  com,  $25,800,000; 
cottonseed  (value  of  production),  $8,383,000.  rank,  eighth;  oats,  $3,958,000;  soybeans,  $2,733,- 
000;  velvetbeans  (value  of  production),  $2,560,000;  wheat,  $2,376,000;  hay,  $1,275,000;  sweet 
potatoes,  $990,000;  sugar  cane  sirup,  $892,000,  rank,  second;  cowpeas,  $618,000;  leepedeza  seed, 
$294,000;  potatoes,  $264,000;  sorghum  grain,  $213,000;  sorghum  sirup,  $211,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruits  (noncitrus)  (1957)  :  peaches,  $5.952,000,  rank,  fourth;  pears,  $92,000; 
grapes,  $45,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $119,042,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$39,832,000,  rank,  tenth;  horses  and  mules,  $7,571,000;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $1.030,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1967):  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers),  $154,564,000, 
rank,  first;  eggs,  $41.941,000;  turkeys,  $1,823,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $50,479,000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms,  1,241,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957)  :  creamed  cottage  cheese,  1,372,000  Iba.; 
ice  cream,  7,726,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Total  catch    (1956),    17,364,000   Ibs.;   $3,125,000   value.   Principal   fish:   shrimp,   crabs,   shad. 

FORESTS 

Total  lumber  production  (1953),  2,240  million  feet  b.m.  Principal  woods:  southern  yellow 
pine,  yellow  poplar,  rad  and  sap  gum,  oak,  black  and  tupelo  gum,  cypress,  ash,  maple,  sycamore, 
hickory,  cottonwood  and  aspen,  elm. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture.  $1,594,648,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
textile  mill  products,  food  and  kindred  products,  paper  and  allied  products,  lumber  and  products 
(except  furniture).  Total  expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $168,359,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1953),  $52,987,342.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  clay,  stone,  cement, 
iron  ore. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-68),  972,400.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  eit.)  1,340,- 
000.  Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  768.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1964),  32,392;  sales,  $2,958,- 
926,000. 

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GEORGIA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  31 

Evening  Dailies  (25) 

Morning  Dailies  (6) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (11) 

Semi-weekly  3 

Weekly  198 

Monthly   1 

Free  or  partly  free  dist.  wklies    ( 3 ) 

Total  Newspapers  233 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Weekly  18 

Fortnightly  7 

Monthly    66 

Bi-monthly  6 

Semi-monthly 2 

Quarterly    14 

8  times  during  college  year  ....  2 

5  times  a  year  1 

3  times  a  year 1 

Total  Periodicals  112 


Total  number  of  publications 345 

County  seats   (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 147 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 193 

For  circulation  figures  for  dally  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  It  is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES* 

Total  number  of  counties  159 


County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pup 

1  Appling    (SE),   Baxley 14,003 

2  Atkinson    (S),    Pearson 7,862 

8   Bacon    (SE),  Alma 8.940 

4  Baker    (SW),    Newton 6,952 

5  Baldwin    (C),   Milledgeville 29,706 

6  Banks    (NE),   Homer 6,935 

7  Barrow   (NE),  Winder 13.115 

8  Bartow    (NW),    Cartersvilie 27,870 

9  Ben  Hill   (S).  Fitzgerald 14,879 

10  Berrien    (S),    Nashville 13,966 

11  Bibb    (C),    Macon 114.079 

12  Bleckley  (C),  Cochran 9.218 

18   Brantley    (SE),  Nahunta 6.387 

14  Brooks   (S).  Quitman 18.169 

15  Bryan    (SE),   Pembroke 5,965 

16  Bulloch    (E),    Statesboro 24,740 

17  Burke    (E),    Waynesboro 23,468 

18  Butts    (C),   Jackson 9.079 

19  Calhoun   (SW),  Morgan 8.578 

20  Camden  (SE),  Woodbine 7,322 

21  Candler  (E),  Metter 8,063 

22  Carroll  (W),  CarrolHon 34.112 

28  Catoosa    (NW),    Ringgold 15.146 

24  Charlton   (SE),  Folkston 4,821 

25  Chatham    (SE),  Savannah 151.481 

26  — Chattahoochee    (W),   Cusseta....   12,149 

27  Chattooga    (NW),    Summerville....  21.197 

28  Cherokee   (NW),  Canton 20,750 

29  Clarke   (NE),  Athens 86.550 

80  Clay   (SW),  Fort  Gaines 6.844 

81  Clayton  (NWC),  Jonesboro 22,872 

82  Clinch    (S).   Homerville 6.007 

88  Cobb    (NW),   Marietta 61,830 

84  Coffee   (S),  Douglas 23,961 

86  Colquitt   (S),  Moultrie 83,999 

86  Columbia    (E),   Appling 9,625 

87  Cook    (S),   Adel 12.201 

88  Coweta    (W),  Newnan 27,786 

89  Crawford   (WC),  Knoxville 6,080 

40  Crisp    (SWC).   Cordele 17.663 

41  Dade    (NW),    Trenton 7,364 

42  Dawaon   (N),  Dawsonville 8,712 

48   Decatur    (SW),   Bafnbridge 23.620 

44  De  Kalb  (NWC),  Decatur 186,395 

45  Dodge   (SO,  Eastman 17.865 

46  Dooly   (SO,  Vienna 14,159 

47  Dougherty    (SW).  Albany 43.617 

48  Douglas   (W).  Douflrlasville 12.178 

49  Early   (SW),  Blakely 17.418 

50  — Echols    (S),   Statenville 2,494 

61  Efflnprham    (E),  Springfield 9.133 

62  Elbert    (NE).    Elberton 18,586 

68  Emanuel    (E),    Swainsboro 19.789 

64  Evans    (SE),  Claxton 6.653 

66  Fannin    (N),  Blue  Ridge 16.192 

68  Fayette    (W),   Fayetteville 7.978 

67  Floyd    (NW).  Rome 62.899 

68  Forsyth  (N).  Gumming 11.005 

69  Franklin  (NE),  Carnesville  14,446 

60  Pulton  (NW),  Atlanta 473.672 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop 

61  Gilmer    (N),   Ellijay 9.968 

62  Glascock  (E),  Gibson 8,679 

63  Glynn    (SE),    Brunswick 29,046 

64  Gordon   (NW),  Calhoun 18,922 

65  Grady    (SW),    Cairo 18.928 

66  Greene   (NEC),  Greensboro 12,848 

67  Gwinnett   (NC).  Lawrenceville 32,320 

68  Habersham     (NE).    Clarkesvilie....   16.568 

69  Hall   (N).  Gainesville 40.118 

70  Hancock    (NEC),   Sparta 11.052 

71  Haralson    (NW),    Buchanan 14,668 

72  Harris    (W),    Hamilton 11,266 

73  Hart    (NE).    Hartwell 14,496 

74  Heard  (W),  Franklin 6,976 

75  Henry   (NWC),  McDonough 16,867 

76  Houston    (C),    Perry 20,964 

77  Irwin    (S),    Ocilla 11.978 

78  Jackson   (NE),  Jefferson 18,997 

79  Jasper   (NC).   Monticello 7.478 

80  Jeff  Davis    (SE),   Hazlehurst 9,299 

81  Jefferson   (E),  Louisville 18,866 

82  Jenkins   (E),  Millen 10,264 

83  Johnson   (EC),  Wrightsville 9,898 

84  Jones   (C),  Gray 7,588 

85  Lamar   (W).   Barnesville 10.242 

86  Lanier    (S),    Lakeland 5.151 

87  Laurens    (C),   Dublin 88,128 

88  Lee   (SW).  Leesburg 6,674 

89  Liberty  (SE),  Hinesville 8.444 

90  Lincoln   (NE).  Lincolnton 6.462 

91  Long    (SE),    Ludowici 8,698 

92  Lowndes    (S),  Valdosta 85,211 

93  Lumpkin   (N).  Dahlonega 6,674 

94  Macon    (SWC),  Oglethorpe 14,218 

95  Madison    (NE).   Danielsville 12,288 

96  Marion   (W).  Buena  Vista 6,621 

97  McDuffie  (E).  Thomson 11.448 

98  Mclntosh    (SE).  Darien 6,008 

99  Meriwether   (W),  Greenville 21.066 

100  —-Miller    (SW),  Colquitt 9,028 

101  Mitchell   (SW),  Camilla 22,628 

102  Monroe  (C),  Forsyth 10.628 

103  Montgomery  (SEC),  Mount 

Vernon    7,901 

104  Morgan   (NC).  Madison 11,899 

106  Murray  (NW),  Chatsworth 10,676 

106  Muscogee    (W),   Columbus 118.028 

107  Newton    (NO,   Covington 20,186 

108  Oconee   (N),  Watkinsville 7.009 

109  Oglethorpe   (N),  Lexington 9,968 

110  Paulding  (NW),  Dallas 11,762 

111  Peach  (C),  Fort  Valley 11,706 

112  Pickens  (N).  Jasper 8,866 

113  Pierce   (SE).  Blackshear 11,112 

114  Pike    (W),    Zebulon 8.469 

116  Polk   (NW),  Cedar  town 80,97$ 

116  Pulaski    (C),   Hawkinaville 8.80S 

117  Putnam    (C>,   Eatonton 7,781 

118  — Quitman   (SW),  Georgetown 3,015 

119  Rabun    (NE).  Clayton 7,424 


•Counties  without  newspapers  are  marked  — 


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LIST  OF  COUNTIES*  (Continued) 

County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat            Fop.  County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat            Pop. 

120  Randolph  (SW),  Cuthbert 13.804        140  Treutlen   (SEC).  Soperton 6,522 

121  Richmond   (E).  Augusta 108.876        141  Troup   (W),  Lagrange 49,841 

122  Rockdale   (NC),  Conyers 8.464        142  Turner  (S),  Ashburn 10,479 

123  Schley    (W).   Ellaville 4.086       143  Twists    (C).  Jeffersonville 8,808 

124  Screven   (E).  Sylvania 18.000        144   Union   (N).  Blairsville 7,818 

126  Seminole   (SW),  Donalsonville 7,904        145  Upson    (W),   Thomaston 26,078 

126  Spalding    (W).   Griffin 81,046        146   Walker  (NW),  La  Fayette 38,198 

127  Stephens   (NE).  Toccoa 16,647        147   Walton   (NC).  Monroe 20.280 

128  Stewart  (SW),  Lumpkin 9,194        148   Ware    (SE),    Waycross 80,289 

129  Sumter  (SWC).  Americus 24,208        149   Warren   (E),  Warrentown 8.779 

180  Talbot    (W),   Talbotton 7,687  150   Washington    (EC),  Sanders  ville....  21,012 

131  Taliaferro    (NE),   Crawfordville....     4,516        151   Wayne   (SE).  Jesup 14.248 

132  Tattnall  (SE).  Reidsville 15,939        152  — Webster    (W),   Preston 4,081 

138  Taylor    (W),  Butler 9.113        153   Wheeler    (SEC).  Alamo 6,712 

184  Telfair    (SO,   McRae 18,221        154   White  (N),  Cleveland 6.961 

136  Terrell  (SW).  Dawson 14,314        155   Whitfleld    (NW),  Dalton 84,482 

186  Thomas    (SW),  Thomasville 38,932        156   Wilcox   (SO,  Abbeville 10,167 

187  Tift    (S),   Tifton 22.646        157   Wilkes    (NE),   Washington 12,888 

138  Toombs    (SEC),    Lyons 17,882        158   Wilkinson   (C),  Irwinton 9,781 

189  Towns    (N),  Hiawassee 4,808        159   Worth  (S).  Sylvester 19,867 

•Counties  without  newspapers  are  marked  — 


Estab  ColsOWidthVDepth    Sub  Clrc 

ABBEVILLEf   (F6%),  pop.  890;  Wilcox  Co.  (SO.  60  m  SE  of  Macon.  SAL  RR.  Saw 
mills  ;  cotton  gins;  meat  curing  plant,  dress  factory.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton. 
corn,  melons,  sugar  cane,  sweet  potatoes,  pecans,  peanuts. 
Wilcox  County  Chronicle  -f...  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1885      8      23      294      2.50        51,412 

Mrs.  Gladine  C.  Fulghum,  Editor;  Jack  C.  Mathews,  Publisher. 

ADELf  (F8),  pop.  2.776  ;  Cook  Co.  (S).  120  m  S  of  Macon.  G&F;  SOU  RRs.  Shirt  factory, 
metal  products,  fertilizer  factories.  Yellow  pine  timber.   Agriculture.  Tobacco, 
cotton,  corn. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1886      8      24      280      3.00          2,085 

G.  C.  Patten.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALAMOt   (G6),  pop.  800;  Wheeler  Co.   (SEC).  70  m  SE  of  Macon.  SAL  RR.  Cotton 

gin.  Pine,  poplar  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  tobacco,  watermelons. 
Wheeler  County  Eagle  -f  ........  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1913      7      26     280     2.00  450 

Gwendolyn  B.  Cox,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALBANYf  (D7),  pop.  31,155;  Dougherty  Co.  (SW).  On  Flint  River,  89  m  SE  of  Colum- 
bus. A&N;  ACL;  SAL;  CG;  GN  RRs.  Airlines:  EAL;  SOU.  Albany  State  College. 
(Negro).  TV  Station. 

Cottonseed  oil,  thread,  box  factory,  hosiery,   lumber  mills  ;  bottling  works  ; 
cotton  cloth,  farm  implements,  fertilizer,  Venetian  blinds,  concrete,  peanut  but- 
ter,  candy   factories.    Meat  packing;  peanuts,   pecan   shelling.    Radium   spring. 
Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Pecans,  peanuts,  cotton.  Five  banks.  Bank  deposits 
(6-30-58),  $46,607,192.  13,267  electric  meters;  6,520  gas  (nat.)  meters. 

W-r-MO.  (Ev*.ex.Siin  ..  1891      8     24      296   18.20**23,839 

Herald  +  ...................................  ISun.  Morn.     Democratic  ........  Sunday  circ.  **23,602 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
James  H.  Gray,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Company. 
Journal  ......................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1939      8      24      280      2.50  2,485 

William  O.  Davis.  Editor  and  Publisher,  110  Roosevelt  Ave. 

ALMAf  (H7H),  pop.  2.688;  Bacon  Co.  (SE).  65  m  NW  of  Brunswick.  ACL  RR.  Naval 

stores  Industries  ;  saw  mill  ;  cotton  gin.  Timber.  Tobacco.  Farming. 
Times-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1912     8     22     280     3.00        52,006 

C.  J.  Broome,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

AMERICUSf  (D6%).  pop.  11.389;  Sumter  Co.  (SW).  36  m  N  of  Albany.  CG;  SAL  RRs. 
Georgia  Southwestern  College.  Cottonseed  oil.  peanut,  saw  mills  ;  basket,  patent 
medicine,  shirt  factories;  bottling  works;  fruit,  vegetable  packing;  railroad 
shops.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  livestock. 

Sou-w«t«r+  V  .........................  Bi-monthly  .....  Collegiate.  .........  193Z   C4ont"lled  f«e  di.t.  426 

Students  of  the  Georgia  Southwestern  College.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Thnes-Recorder-f-  ....................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Democratic  ........  1879     8     24     294   16.00        §5,566 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

James  R.  Blair,  Editor;  Times-Recorder  Co.,  Publisher,  415  W.  Forsyth  St. 

ARLINGTON  (C7H  ),  pop.  1,882;  Calhoun  Co.  (SW).  86  m  SW  of  Albany.  CG:  SAL  RRs. 
Vegetable  oil.  cottonseed  oil,  saw  mills  ;  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cattle,  hogs. 
Cotton,  peanuts,  corn. 
Tri-County  Courier  .................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1882     6     26     280     2.00  $540 

L.  T.  Swain.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ASHBURNf  (E7).  pop.  2,918;  Turner  Co.  (S).  75  m  S  of  Macon.  SOU;  GASAC  RRs. 
Manufactures  cottonseed  products,  pants.  Peanut  sheller;  saw  mill.  Stock,  dairy, 
poultry,  truck  farms.  Cotton,  watermelons,  peanut*,  tobacco. 


JThursday  ........  Democratic  .......  1899     7     24     280     2.60        11,400 

Nora  Lawrence  Smith,  Editor;  Smith  &  Tison,  Publishers. 


CfrcolatJoBr-~*wSept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  A-  June  and  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubftsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpafcf! 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  linet.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  XRand  McNafly 
estimate.  V  I»«ued  only  daring  academic  year.  xStsbacrfption  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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1808     8 


24     801   12.00 
Sunday  circ. 


Eitib  Coll<S>  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

ATHENSt    (F2%),  pop.  28,180;  Clarke  Co.    (NE).  On  Oconee  River,  70  m  NE  of 

Atlanta.  SOU;  GM;  CG;  SAL;  GA  RRs.  Airline,  SOU.  University  of  Georgia. 

Manufactures  hosiery,  fertilizer,  tire  fabric,  overalls,  shirts,  wooden  handles, 

baseball  bats,  cottonseed  products,  furniture,  braided  cord,  tapestry*  beverages. 

Timber.  Agriculture  producing  and  marketing  center.  Livestock,  poultry  farms. 

fEvg.  ex.Sat. 
Banner-Herald  +  .....................  {  &  Sun.,  Democratic  ........ 

I  Sun.  Morn. 
E.  B.  Braswell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Georgia  Agriculturist  V  ..........  Monthly  ..........  Agriculture  .......  190T   Controlled  free  dist. 

Students  of  the  College  of  Agriculture,  Editors  and  Publishers, 

Conner  Hall,  University  of  Georgia. 
Georgia  Alumni  Record  V  .......  Monthly  ..........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1920     8     26     129     5.00 

Claude  Davidson,  Editor;  Alumni  Soc'y  of  the  Univ.  of  Georgia,  Publisher. 
Georgia  Bu.lne..+  <noadv.>.Monthly  ..........  {Busine.s  »«  ^".J'^dtat. 

John  P.  Gill,  Editor;  Bureau  of  Business  Research,  Publisher,  Univ.  of  Georgia. 

Georgia  Local  \M«r,fMv  f  Municipal          1QK1      ft     9A     19ft  _«  KA 

Government  Journal  ..........  [Monthly  ..........  )  Government      1951     8     26     129  x2'60 

George  S.  Parthemas,  Editor;  Georgia  Municipal  Assn.,  Publisher, 
Academic  Bldg. 


Cirt 


**7,12S 


2,500 


$8,000 


5,800 


4,800 


Georgia  Review Quarterly {Historica?11*      1947      l     6B      108     800°        J1*600 

W.  W.  Davidson,  Editor;  University  of  Georgia,  Publisher. 

Red  and  Black  -f  V Thursday Collegiate 1892      5     26     224x1.50        $5,500 

Students  of  the  University  of  Georgia,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  185. 
ATLANTAf  (D8),  pop.  881,814;  Fulton  Co.  (NW).  The  State  Capital,  75  m  NW  of 
Macon.  SOU;  CG;  SAL;  A&WP;  ACL;  L&N;  GA  RRs.  Airlines:  CAP;  DAL; 
EAL;  SOU.  Financial,  insurance,  distribution  and  telephone  communication  cen- 
ter. Georgia  Institute  of  Technology;  Emory  University  and  other  colleges; 
private  schools.  Three  TV  stations. 

Manufactures  batteries,  textiles,  fertilizers,  furniture,  chemicals,  paper, 
candy,  cottonseed  oil,  flour,  wire,  textile  machinery,  lumber,  steel,  leather, 
brass,  paper,  fibre,  electrical,  aluminum  products.  Printing  and  publishing; 
iron  and  steel  products.  Railroad  shops.  Thirty  banks.  Federal  Reserve  Bank. 
Bank  clearings  (12-31-57),  $20,556,000,000.  223,048  electric  meters;  219,551 
gas  (nat.)  meters;  849.634  telephones. 

Advertiser-f Friday Republican 1935      8      24      301      3.50        $1,565 

W.  W.  Matthews,  Editor  and  Publisher,  427  ft  Moreland  Ave.,  N.  E.  (7). 

American  Motor  Carrier Monthly ft^'™     1934  Controlled' free  dist        U.538 

W.  H.  Hooker.  Editor  and  Publisher,  293  Pharr  Rd.,  N.  E.  (5). 
American  Soft  Drink  Journal.Monthly Bottling 1905      3      27      140     4.00      *5,017 

Also  provides  BPA  controlled  circ.  >6,500.  Total  unpaid  dist.          2,282 

Willis  Johnson,  Jr.,  Editor;  McFadden  Business  Publications. 

816  Peach  tree  St..  N.  E.  (8). 
Atlan tan  Magazine,  The-f Monthly Gen.  In t 1958     3      28      140     2.50        16,480 

Sherwood  Broome.  Editor;  C.  J.  Broome.  Publisher,  31  3rd  St. 


26      126 


Mn™adyv  j!!!!!!!.".}  Qu^terly Collegiate 1934     3 

Atlanta  University"" Publisher,  223  Chestnut  St.  (14). 
Automatic  Launderer  and      1  M^fvi«  f  Automatic         1947     8     26     140     8.00 

Cleaner -f }  Monthly 1  Laundries  Controlled  free  dist. 

Walter  Turrentine,  Editor  and  Publisher.  75  third  St.,  N.  W.  (8). 

Behind  the  Wheel  + Quarterly Motoring 1936  Controlled1  free  dist 

George  L.  Evoy,  Editor;  Georgia  Motor  Club,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

1044  W.  Peach  tree  St..  N.  W. 
Bulletin — See  Augusta. 

Christian  Index-f- .Thursday Baptist 1822     8     24     140     2.00 

John  J.  Hurt,  Ed.;  Georgia  Baptist  Convention,  Pub.,  291  Peachtree  St.   (3). 

Coach  &  Athlete Monthly Sports 1938     8     28     140     8.00 

Not  issued  during  July. 

Dwight  Keith.  Editor  and  Publisher,  810  Buckhead  Ave..  N.  E.  (5). 

Coca-Cola  Bottler Monthly Bottling 1909  ConJollex^frU  dist. 

Frank  Rowsey,  Editor;  Hickory  Publishing  Co.,  810  North  Ave.,  N.  W.  (1). 

Commercial  Fertilizer  and      \Mnnfviv           Fertilizer  191°     8     26     14°     8'00 

Plant  Food  Industrv [Monthly fertiliser 2     40     140 

Clay  W.  Penick,  Jr.,  Ed. ;  Walter  W.  Brown  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  75  Third  St.,  N.  W.  (8) 
f  Constitution Morn.ex.Sun..Democratic 1868     8     22 

Ralph  McGill.  Editor. 
Journal Evg.  ex.  Sun... Democratic 1888 

Jack  Spalding.  Editor. 
Journal- Constitution Sunday Democratic 1960 

Prints  Sunday  rotogravure  magazine  section. 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Atlanta  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publishers,  10  Forsythe  St. 
Courier  (Negro) — See  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Democrat -f Monthly Dem.  (Polit.)....  1987 


8     22 


8     22 


*3,800 

6328 
3,086 

14.000 
3,500 


$99,500 
t!4,512 

8,000 
2,856 

301  15.60**193,558 
801  15.60**2S3,470 
801  10.40**502,485 


7     24     280 


Samuel  ATMasseU.  Sr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  160S  Wm.  Oliver  Bldg.  (8). 


1.00        tl.OOO 
t4,000—  Free 

irolatioo-HHtStpt  A.B  C.  Statement;  *June  and  Mirch  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  ^Uses  Mat*.  +N0nparefl 
ems.  12  to  inch,  TAgate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCouaty  seat  PofmUtlon-1950  Census.  xRaad  McNally 
estimate.  Vhne*  only  daring  academic  year.  «  Subscription  achided  «  membership  fee. 


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ATLANTAf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols^WidthV  Depth    Sub 

Dixie  Purchaser  -j-  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Purchasing  ........  1954     3     27      140 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Omer  Gene  Ownby,  Editor;  Dixie  Purchaser,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Controlled  free  dist. 

109  Lindbergh  Dr.,  N.  E.  (6). 
Drug  and  Allied  Industries  4-  .Monthly  ..........  Drug  Mf  g  ..........  1915      8      27      140     2.00 

O.  J.  Willoughby,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1070  Spring  St.  (9).  Controlled  circ. 

Editor's  Forum.  The+  ...........  Month*  ..........  $»«&„*  J     ?04     HS  "^ 

Harvey  Walters,  Editor;  Georgia  Press  Assn.,  Publisher,  24  Ivy  St.,  S.  E.  (8). 
Electrical  South  .......................  Monthly  ..........  Elect.  Trade  .......  1921     8To£f,  un^id  ^t° 

C.  W.  Evans,  Editor;  W.  R.  C.  Smith  Publishing  Co.,  806  Peachtree  St.  (8). 
Forest  Farmer  -f  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Forestry  ............  1941      3      28      134x5.00 

Issued  Bi-monthly  in  March. 

J.  Walter  Myers,  Jr.,  Editor;  Forest  Farmers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
66  llth  St.,  N.  E.  (9). 

Foundation,  The  (Negro)        ln««rf^iv         n»it<rim,.  191°     2     28      112       '40 

(no  adv.)  .....................  .  ......  /Quarterly  ........  Religious  ...........  Controlled  free  dist. 

F.  W.  Clelland,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Gammon  Theological  Sem'ry, 
9  McDonough  Blvd.,  S.  E.  (15). 


Cire 


3,180 


>5,»31 

88° 


3,322 


J2.000 


'  Sat* 


$22,403 
*1-500 


48,054 
4,9O3 


tl82,000 

J19.000 
2,395 


Fulton  County  Report -h |  £v^*x- oai*  Court  News 1890  7  24  266  18.00 

Frank  Kempton,  Editor;  Daily  Report  Co.,  Publisher,  188%  Pryor  St.  (3). 

Georgia  Education  Journal V.. Monthly Educational 1908  3  27  140  6.00 

F.  M.  Hughes,  Editor;  Georgia  Education  Assn.,  Pub.,  187  Central  Ave.  S.  W. 

Georgia  Engineer  + Monthly \A??ngand  1943      2      29      110      1'00 

Georgia  Engineering  Society,  Publisher,  P  O.  Box  40  (1). 
Georgia  Farmer-f Monthly Agricultural 1956      4      26      189 

Subscription  price,  $1.00  for  3  years.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Elmo  Hester,  Editor;  Thomas  J.  Anderson,  Pub.,  Box  246,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

Georgia  Farmers'  Market       lw    ,         .  A»  «„   u       i         1917      6      22      215 

Bulletin+  (no  adv.) [Wednesday Agricultural Controlled  free  dist. 

Jack  Gilchrist.  Editor;  State  Dept.  of  Agric.,  Publisher,  19  Hunter  St.,  S.  W.  (8). 

Georgia  Future  Farmer -f  V... Bi-monthly Agriculture 1933      3      24      129  x 

Eleanor  Gilmer,  Editor;  Georgia  Assn.  of  Future  Controlled  circ. 

Farmers  of  America,  Publisher,  Dept.  of  Education,  258  State  Office  Bldg.  (8). 

Georgia  Grocer Monthly Retail  Groc 1916      2      22      140x1.00 

Dexter  Gatehouse,  Editor;  Georgia  Retail  Food  Dealers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1087  Katherwood  Dr.,  S.  W. 

Georgia  Labor  News-Digest.. .Ftntly,  Wed.. .Labor 1941      3      26      140      3.00 

John  O.  McCurley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  95  Merritts  Ave.,  N.  E.  (8). 

Georgia  Legionnaire  + Monthly Amer.  Legion....  1929      5      24      217  x 

Robert  M.  Joiner,  Editor;  American  Legion  Dept.  of  Georgia,  Publisher, 
418  Bona  Allen  Bldg.  (3). 

Georgia  Professional  \A/T™+M  !?„„•..  1948      2      29      110  x 

Engineer f  Monthly Eng  g Controlled  free  dist. 

E.   H.    Bailey,   Editor;   Georgia   Society   of   Professional   Engineers,   Publisher, 
1758  Johnson  Rd.,  N.  E.  (6). 

Georeia  State  Signal  V Bi-wkly Collegiate 1931  c*ntr2o4Ued2?™e  dist. 

Students   of  the   Atlanta   Division,   Univ.   of   Georgia,   Editors   and   Publishers, 
33  Gilmer  St.   (3). 

Georgia  Tech  Alumnus  V 8  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Alumni 1923      J     JJ      JJJ   x2'00 

R.  B.  Wallace,  Jr.,  Editor;  Nafl  Georgia  Tech  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher, 

226  North  Ave..  N.  W.  (13). 
Guide  for  the  Dry  Cleaning!  Mrt   fM  [Laundry  and      190 

and  Laundry  Industries.... JMontniy }  Dry  Clean'g 

Ben  Ginsberg,  Editor;  McFadden  Business  Publications, 
316  Peachtree  St.,  N.  E.  (8). 

Home  Missions Monthly Missionary 1903      3      27      130      1.00    J173.000 

See  Leaders'  Group;  also  Religious  Home  Unit,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
John  Caylor,  Editor;  Bapt.  Home  Mission  Board,  Pub.,  161  Spring  St.,  N.  W.  (3). 
Industrial  Development  and  lM__fi.i  flndus.  Site         1954      3      26      140      3.00 

Manufacturers  Record JMontmy )Selection  Controlled  circ.    >12,078 

H.  McKinley  Conway,  Jr.,  Editor;  Conway   Publications,  Conway  Bldg.    (19). 

Jewelers   Guild  Guide+    ...    Monthly,          {^IftS^1958   Cont^lledfL  dist.       t5,665 

P.  Buford  Harris,  Editor  and  Publisher,  109  Lindbergh  Drive,  N.  E.  (5). 
Journal — See  Constitution. 

J0^SinelringU.8^!.  JBi-monthly Indus.  Eng'g 1948      2      42      118      6.00        10,350 

Robert  N.  Lehrer,  Editor;  American  Institute  of  Industrial  Engineers,  Inc., 
Publisher,  225  North  Ave.,  N.  W.  (13). 

J°A8^ctetion%?G^rgia  JMonthly Medical 1911  2  34  126  x5.00 

Edgar  Woody,  Jr.,  Ed.7 Medical  Assn.  of  Ga.,  Pub.,  875  West  Peachtree  St.  (9). 

Maroon  Tiger-f  V  (Negro)..  Bi-monthly Collegiate 1898  5  24  224  1.50 

Students  of  Morehouse  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  113  Graves  Hall  (14). 

Metropolitan  Herald -f Wednesday Ind.  Dem 1949  8  24  301  2.06 

M.  A.  Perry,  Editor;  Harry  R.  Maugans,  Pub.,  262  E.  Paces  Ferry  Rd.,  N.  E,  (5). 


3      27      140      3.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 


»  1,000 


5,000 


11,500 


4,502 
1,188 


J2.665 

$900 
6,000 


Circulation— **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement ;  *June  and  March  AB.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI**ue4  only  during  academic  year.  xSubecriptton  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Morehouse  Alumnus Quarterly Coll.  Alum 1928     2     48     143 

Edward  A.  Jones,  Ed.  and  Pub.,  Morehouse  College  (14).       Controlled  free  dist. 

f  Women's  & 

NAWCASNews  + Monthly {Children's  1946     5     24     210      1.00 

I  Apparel  Selling 

Frances  Martin,  Editor ;  Nat'l  Assn.,  Women's  and  Children's  Apparel  Salesmen, 
Inc.,  Publisher,  704  Bona  Allen  Bldg.  (3). 

New  South  Baker Monthly Baking 191°  \  2{j  ||{j  2'°° 

Bruce  Moran,  Editor;  Walter  W.  Brown  Pub'g  Co.,  Inc.,  75  Third  St.,  N.  W.  (8). 

Phylon-f Quarterly {^ndCulture1^*1940  l  57  101  3>0° 

Atlanta  University,  Publisher,  223  Chestnut  St. 

RoMr  M^*.VI««^ ««!««•                  M™+MV  /Chain  Store        1958     3     25     140     4.00 

Rack  Merchandising Monthly \  Display  Controlled  free  dist. 

Clyde  Lamar,  Editor;  Denton  Harris,  Publisher,  175  Luckie  St. 

Refrigeration Bi-wkly,  Mon.. Refrigeration....  1906      5     24     210      3.00 

John  W.  Yopp,  Jr.,  Publisher,  1070  Spring  St.,  N.  W.  (9).     Controlled  free  dist. 

Southeastern  Drug  Journal -f. Monthly Drug  Trade 1926      2     44      140     2.00 

James  H.  Bishop,  Jr.,  Editor;  Southeastern  Drug  Journal,  Publisher, 

423  Grand  Theatre  Bldg.  (3). 
Southern  Advertising  and      lMrtr,fu1w  A/i      *  T  ,    «       1925      3      26      140      2.00 

Publishing JMonthly Adv.  &  Journ Controlled  free  dist. 

Garland  B.  Porter,  Editor;  Ernest  H.  Abernethy  Pub'g  Co.,  Inc., 
75  Third  St..  N.  W.  (8). 

gjBi-monthly Railroad 1890      1      56      105  x3.00 

D.  Glenn  Sudderth,  Editor;  Southern  and  Southwestern  Rwy.  Club,  Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  1205  (1). 

Southern  Automotive  Ivi^fMw  A    *      /»*•  1921     3     26      140      1.50 

Journal-f jMontnly Automotive Total  unpaid  dist. 

W.  C.  Herbert,  Editor;  W.  R.  C.  Smith  Pub.  Co.,  806  Peachtree  St.,  N.  E.  (8). 

Southern  Banker Monthly Banking 1904      3      27      140      5.00 

Distributed  in  eleven  states,  South  Atlantic  and  South  Central. 
Willis  Johnson,  Jr.,  Editor;  McFadden  Business  Publications, 
316  Peachtree  St.,  N.  E.  (8). 

Southern  Building  Supplies.... Monthly Building  Sup l946      3      controlled  circ 

Donald  L.  Moore,  Editor;  W.  R.  C.  Smith  Pub.  Co.,  806  Peachtree  St.,  N.  E.  (8). 
Southern  Candy  and  \M      ,,  ,  p       ,     T    ,  1942      3      26      140      2.00 

Tobacco  Jobber,   The [Monthly Candy  Indus Controlled  free  dist. 

George  R.  Pendley,  Editor;  Southern  Wholesale  Confectionery  and  Tobacco 
Assn.,  Publisher,  1139  Spring  St. 

SOJournai+^^..r.r.?.d"C.t8      JMonthly Dairy  Products.  1927     2      41      140     3.00 

Fred  H.  Sorrow,  Editor;  Southern  Dairy  Products  Journal,  Publisher, 

88  Ellis  St.,  N.  E.  (3). 
Southern  Farm  Equipment — See  Southern  Hardware. 

26      140     2.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 
Elon  A.  Abernethy,  Jr.,  Editor.  E.  H.  Abernethy  Pub.  Co.,  75  Third  St.,  N.  W.  (8) 

Southern  Funeral  Director Monthly Funeral  Direct..  1919      3      26      140      3.50 

John  W.  Yopp,  Jr.,  Publisher,  1070  Spring  St.,  N.  W.  (9).       Controlled  free  dist. 

1941      3      26      140      2.00 
2      42      140 
Controlled  free  dist. 
Josiah  Carter,  Ed.;  Ernest  H.  Abernethy  Pub'g  Co.,  Inc.,  75  Third  St.,  N.  W.  (8). 

Southern  Hardware-}- Monthly Hardware 1914     8     26      140     1.00 

Prints  bound  in  section  called  Southern  Farm  Equipment.  Controlled  circ. 

Ralph  E.  Kirby,  Editor;  W.  R.  C.  Smith  Pub.  Co.,  806  Peachtree  St.,  N.  E.  (8). 

y Greek  Int 1949      5     24      164      5.00 

Harry  Jones,  Editor";  Mrs.  Elly  Jones,  Publisher,  408  5th  St.,  N.  E.  (8). 

Southern  Israelite-}- Monthly Anglo-Jewish... .1925     4     26      168 

Southern  Israelite-}- Friday Anglo-Jewish. ...1925      5      24      224 

A.  Rosenberg,  Editor  and  Publisher,  390  Courtland  St.,  N.  E.  (3). 

Southern  Jeweler Monthly Jewelry 1925     |     \\     \\l     2'00 

Charles  Frara,  Editor;  Abernethy  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  75  Third  St.,  N.  W.  (8). 

Southern  Outdoors -f- Monthly Sports 1953      3      27      140      2.00 

Dwight  Keith,  Publisher,  4776  Dudley  Lane.  Controlled  free  dist. 

fp  -  1904      3      26      140      1.50 

Southern  Power  and  Industry.Monthly ]  f^trlal  2     Controlled  circ. 

F.  C  Smith,  Editor;  W.  R.  C.  Smith  Pub.  Co.,  806  Peachtree  St.,  N.  E.  (8). 

^  y Printing 1924     I     \\     JJ{J 

'c'haVles'Kani,  ISditor;  Abernethy  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  75  Third  St.,  N.  W.  (8). 

1938     3      26      140     2.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 

Issued  semi-monthly  in  October.  ..  „»  ,  ..  «A    •*»  «*    ,«* 

V.  P.  Waters,  Editor;  Ernest  H.  Abernethy,  Co.,  Inc.,  75  Third  St.,  N.  W.  (8). 


Souths  Food  Processor  ........  Monthly  ..........  {  ££«*&&  19<° 


Southern  Garment 
Manufacturer 


tiing 
ufacture 


Cire 

3,215 

14,500 

$3,774 

J963 

974 
2,031 

2,770 
1,922 
5,170 


1,868 
1,502 


$712 


*  30, 122 
2,390 

$2,305 


>1 2,256 
457 


4,284 


1,838 

2,733 
1,273 
1,783 

992 


>13,652 


3,600 


5.00 
5.00 


30,128 
1,260 


2.00 


, 

Southern  Pulp  and  Paper      )Monthlv  paDer 

Manufacturer j>  Monthly raper 


4,878 
639 


Circulation— **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +Uaet  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
•ms  '  12  to  inch  V  Agate  tines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNau> 
estimate.  y/l**u*A  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptlon  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ATLANTAf  (Continued)  Estib  Cols  *  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

Southern  Stationer  and          l\fonthlv  (Stationery  ft     10ofi     2     40     HA     i  KA 

Office  Outfitter JMonthly 1  Office  Equip.     1929     2     42     14°     1'50 

Marjorie  Stanflel,  Editor;  Abernethy  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  75  Third  St.,  N.  W.   (8). 

Southern  Telephone  News      \MAn+ui»  /Telephone  Em-1903     8     80     154 

(no  adv.) jMonwuy (ployeeslnt.  Controlled  free  dist. 

C  S.  Bolen,  Editor;  Southern  Bell  Tel.  ft  Tel.,  Publisher,  Box  2211  (1). 

Spelman  Messenger  (Negro).. Quarterly Coll.  Lit. 1884     2     28     105     1.00 

Spelman  College,  Editor  and  Publisher,  850  Leonard  St.,  S.  W.  (8). 

Star  4- Thursday Independent 1952     8     24 

Du  Pree  Jordan,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Sta.  A,  Box  10,532  (10). 

Technique-f  V Friday Collegiate 1911     5     26 

Students  of  the  Ga.  Inst.  of  Technology,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
Box  J,  Ga.  Inst.  of  Technology  (13). 

1898     8     26 

Textile  Industries Monthly Textile  Indus 2     40      _ 

Controlled  circ. 
806  Peachtree  St.,  N.  E.  (8). 


288     8.00 


210     8.75 


140 

140 


2.00 


G.  H.  Dockray,  Editor;  W.  R.  C.  Smith  Pub.  Co., 

Theta  Kappa  Psi  Messenger...Quarterly ^edfcT/17         1904     2     82     112 

Dr.  R.  C.  Williams,  Editor;  Whitman  and  Wilson  Printing  Co.,  Publisher, 
659  Peachtree  St.,  N.  E.  (83). 

1952 
Toy  Journal Monthly Toys 

Toy  Manufacturer,  The Monthly Toys 1957 


Cire 


$85,000 

No  adv. 

57,879 

6,500 


>23,484 


2.00        J7.500 


8      27      140 

2     42     140 
Controlled  free  dist. 

4     27      196     2.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 
1955     3      26      140      8.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 


5,617 
3,004 


1,655 
4,955 


10,050 


§26,000 


$18.982 


Toy  Wholesaler Monthly Toys 

Den  ton  Harris,  Editor;  United  Publishing  Co.,  175  Luckie  St. 
Trux-f Monthly Trucking 1949      3      27      140     2.00 

Joan  Wilson,  Editor;  Georgia  Motor  Trucking  Assn.,  Inc.,        Controlled  free  dist. 

328  Ponce  de  Leon  Ave.,  N.  E. 
TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.  Georgia  Ed.  * 57 ,282. 
U.  S.  Truckers Monthly Trucking 3     26      140 

Clyde  Lamar,  Editor;  United  States  Truck  Drivers  Assn.,  Publisher, 

175  Luckie  St. 
World -f    (Negro) Morn.ex.Mon...Independent 1928     8     24     290   16.12 

C.  A.  Scott,  Editor  and  Publisher,  210  Auburn  Ave.,  N.  E.  (3). 

AUGUSTAf  (J8%),  pop.  71,608;  Richmond  Co.  (E).  On  Savannah  River,  at  head  of 
navigation.  Inland  port.  76  m  SW  of  Columbia,  S.  S.  SOU;  CG;  C&WC;  ACL; 
GA  RRs.  Airlines :  DAL;  EAL. 

Medical  College  of  Georgia;  Paine  College  (Negro).  Winter  resort.  Two  TV 
stations.  Timber;  Kaolin  deposits.  Manufactures  cotton  cloth,  bagging,  waste, 
fire  and  building  brick,  tile,  cottonseed  oil  products,  rayons.  Three  banks.  Bank 
clearings  (6-30-57),  $178,451,103;  deposits  (7-10-57),  $86,457,989.  47,356  elec- 
tric meters;  16,  667  gas  (nat.)  meters;  45,262  telephones. 

Bulletin Bi-wkly,  Sat...Rom.  Cath 1920     8     23     294  xS.OO 

Printed  in  two  editions :  Diocese  of  Savannah  Ed.,  Diocese  of  Atlanta  Ed. 

John  Markwalter,  Editor;  Cath.  Laymen's  Assn.  of  Ga.,  Publisher,  416  8th  St. 

(  Chronicle -f- Every  Morn....Ind.  Dem 1785 
R.  L.  M.  Parks,  Editor;  W.  S.  Morris,  Publisher,  News  Bldg. 
Herald -f- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem 1890 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
W.  S.  Morris.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Richmond  County  Times -f Thursday Independent 1954 

Alva  L.  Haywood,  Editor  and  Publisher.,  P.  O.  Box  632. 

Labor  Review -f Semi-mo Labor,  APL-CIO1915 

A.  B.  Mulcay,  Jr..  Editor  and  Publisher,  6  Campbell  Bldg. 

Southland  Magazine  Digest 4- .Monthly Gen'l  Int 1950 

George  H.  Parks,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  1108. 

Weekly  Review  (Negro) Friday Independent 1947 

Rev.  M.  J.  Whitaker.  Editor  and  Publisher,  1540  12th  St. 

AUSTELL  (C8),  pop.  1,418;  Cobb  Co.  (NW).  15  m  NW  of  Atlanta.  SOU  RR.  Manu- 
factures furniture,  flour,  feed.  Diversified  farming. 

Enterprise-f Friday Democratic 1948      8      24     294     2.00 

Mrs.  RosaJyn  Smith,  Editor;  Sid  Williams,  Publisher. 

BAINBRIDGEf  (C9),  pop.  7,662;  Decatur  Co.  (SW).  On  Flint  River,  60  m  SW  of 
Albany.  SAL;  ACL  RRs.  Manufactures  bottle  washing  machinery,  crates,  boxes, 
asphalt,  brick,  lumber,  mattresses,  naval  stores.  Tobacco  packed ;  pecans,  peanuts 
shelled;  cotton  ginned.  Pine  timber;  fuller's  earth  mines.  Diversified  farming. 

Post-Search  Light-!- Thursday Democratic 1905     8     24     280     8.00 

S.  M.  Griffin,  Editor;  Post-Search  Light,  Publisher. 

BARNESVILLEf  (D4%),  pop.  4,186;  Lamar  Co.  (W).  86  m  NW  of  Macon.  CG  RR. 
Manufactures  hosiery,  tire  fabrics,  furniture,  rayon  underwear,  lumber.  Cotton 
ginned.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peaches,  pecans. 

News-Gazette-f- Thursday Democratic 1867     8     24     280     2.60 

William  W.  Dennis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CircuUtkm-**Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  Matcb  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit? 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ens,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCouaty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRaad  McMsUy 
estimate.  VI**u«d  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  ia  membership  fee. 

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8 
8 

23   301  23.40  **43,562 
Sunday  circ.  **55,837 
23   301  15.60**19,S96 

7 

23 

280 

8.00 

§2,791 

6 

24 

210 

8.00 

2 

24 

76 

1.50 

5 

24 

210 

3.09 

§3,800 

§2,996 


§2,759 


§1,300 


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BAXLEYf  (H7),  pop.  8,409;  Appling  Co.  (8E).  46  m  N  of  Waycross.  SOU  RR.  Manu- 
factures naval  stores,  staves,  barrels,  caskets,  beverages,  garments.  Yellow 
pine  timber.  Truck,  stock  farms.  Cotton,  tobacco,  vegetables. 

News-Banner Thursday Democratic 1888     7     24     280     8.00 

Albert  S.  Jenkins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BLACKSHEARf  (H8),  pop.  2,271;  Pierce  Co.  (SE).  10  m  NE  of  Waycross.  ACL  RR. 
Manufactures  fertilizer,  naval  stores,  shoes.  Yellow  pine  timber.  Agriculture. 
Tobacco,  cotton,  pecans,  livestock. 

Times -f Thursday Democratic 1867     7     24     280     4.00 

Dean  Broome,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BLAIRS VILLEf  (El),  pop.  430;  Union  Co.  (N).  85  m  NE  of  Atlanta.  Railroad  station, 
Culberson,  N.  C.  L&N  RR.  Saw  mill.  Timber.  Farming. 

North  Georgia  News -|- Thursday Democratic 1928     6     24     266     2.00 

Harold  R.  West,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  146. 

BLAKELYf  (C8),  pop.  8,284;  Early  Co.  (SW).  50  m  SW  of  Albany.  CG  RR.  Saw  and 
planing,  grist  mills.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  corn. 

Early  County  News -f- Thursday Democratic 1859      6     26     273      2.00 

A.  T.  Fleming,  Editor;  A.  T.  and  W.  H.  Fleming,  Publishers,  S.  Main  St. 

BLUE  RIDGEf  (Dl),  pop.  1,718;  Fannin  Co.  (N).  75  m  N  of  Atlanta.  L&N  RR. 
Mountain  resort.  Dairy,  fruit  farms.  Corn,  potatoes,  wheat. 

Fannin  County  Times  + Thursday Independent 1931     6     26     273     2.00 

Luther  Cobb,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Summit-Post Thursday Democratic 1888     6     26     280     2.00 

J.  Fred  Hackney,  Editor;  Summit-Post  Publishing  Company. 

BOWDON  (B3%),  POP.  1,155;  Carroll  Co.  (W).  52  m  SW  of  Atlanta.  BOW  RR.  Cotton 
gins ;  grist  mills ;  textile  works.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn. 

Bulletin -f- Thursday Democratic 1890     7     24     280     1.50 

Kate  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BREMEN  (B8),  pop.  2,299;  Haralson  Co.  (NW).  50  m  W  of  Atlanta.  CG;  SOU  RRs. 
Men's  clothing  and  shirt  factories.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  grain,  peaches, 
apples. 

Gateway -f Thursday Democratic 1902      7      24      280     2.50 

H.  Meeks,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRUNSWICKf  (K8),  pop.  17,954;  Glynn  Co.  (SE).  On  St.  Simons  Sound,  4  m  from 
ocean;  61  m  E  of  Waycross.  Seaport.  SOU;  ACL  RRs.  Airlines:  EAL;  DAL. 
Resort.  Shrimp  fisheries.  Pine  timber. 

Manufactures  turpentine,  gasoline,  pine  oil,  resin,  boxes,  creosoted  lumber, 

Snip,  plywood,  paint,   steam   boilers,  caustic  soda,  chlorine.  Seafood  cannery, 
airy,  poultry  and  truck  farms. 

News-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Democratic 1901      8     24     294   15.00 

C.  H.  Leavy,  Jr.,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Company. 

BUCHANANf  (B3),  pop.  651;  Haralson  Co.  (NW).  86  m  S  of  Rome.  CG  RR.  Cotton 
gins;  saw  mills ;  shirt  factory.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  cattle. 

Haralson  County  Tribune -f  ...Thursday Independent 1897      8     23      280     2.50 

Frances  and  Ralph  Greene,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BUENA  VIST  At  (D6),  pop.  1,428;  Marion  Co.  (W).  35  m  SE  of  Columbus.  CG  RR. 
Lumber,  grist  mills ;  cotton  gin.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Cotton, 


corn,  peanuts. 

Marion  County  Patriot -f Friday Independent 1870      6     26 

E.  R.  Sweat.  Editor:  Mrs.  Frances  A.  Sweat,  Publisher. 


280     2.00 


BUFORDf  (D2),  pop.  8,812;  Gwinnett  Co.  (N).  86  m  NE  of  Atlanta.  SOU  RR.  Tan- 
neries; shoe  and  harness  factory;  cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  grain. 

Advertiser-h Thursday Independent 1916      7     24      280     2.50 

Mrs.  E.  A.  Wilbanks,  Editor;  Moreno  Tag  and  Label  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

BUTLERf  (D5%),  pop.  1,182;  Taylor  Co.  (W).  40  m  SW  of  Macon.  CG  RR.  Naval 
stores  industries.  Clay  pits ;  pine  timber.  Agriculture. 

Herald -f Thursday Democratic 1876      6     26     280     3.00 

Chas.  Benns.  Jr.,  Editor;  Butler  Herald,  Publisher. 

CAIROt  (D9),  pop.  5,677;  Grady  Co.  (SW).  145  m  SE  of  Columbus.  ACL  RR.  Lumber 
and  naval  stores  industries;  cane-sirup  canning  factories.  Nursery.  Yellow  pine, 
hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Messenger-^ Friday Democratic 1904     7     24     280     2.00 

R.  E.  Wind,  Editor;  Messenger  Publishing  Company. 

CALHOUNf    (Cl%),  pop.   3,231;  Gordon  Co.    (NW).   20  m  NE  of  Rome.   L&N  RR. 

Manufactures  bedspreads,  bath  mats.  Lumber,  cotton  mills.  Timber.  Agriculture. 

Cotton,  corn,  hay. 
Gordon  County  News-f Tuesday Democratic .1942     8     28     278     2.50 

James  H.  Hobgood,  Editor;  Calhoun  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Times-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1870     8     28     280     8.00 

J.  Roy  McGinty,  Editor;  Calhoun  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

CAMILLAf  (D8),  pop.  8,745;  Mitchell  Co.  (SW).  26  m  S  of  Albany.  GAS&C;  ACL  RRs. 
Cottonseed  oil,  lumber  mills;  fertilizer,  shirt,  peanut  butter  factories;  poultry 
processing;  feed  mills;  nut-meats  packed.  Pine  timber.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry, 
truck  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  peanuts,  pecans. 

Enterprise-f Friday Democratic 1908     8     28     804     2.50 

B.  T.  Burson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation-— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -»-Use§  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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SUHW 

51,750 

650 
51,497 

§606 

$800 

1,650 
51,000 

8,518 
§805 

495 
§2,400 

JMOO 

§2,362 

5890 
§2,887 

§2,200 


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CANTONt  (D2),  pop.  2,718;  Cherokee  Co.  (NW).  On  Etowah  River,  85  m  NW  of 
Atlanta.  LAN  RR.  Cotton  mills.  Chicken  processing  plants.  Pine,  poplar  timber. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  poultry. 

North  Georgia  Tribune -f Thursday Democratic 1934     8     24     280     3.00 

R.  D.  and  C.  E.  Owen,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CARNESVILLEf  (F2),  pop.  349;  Franklin  Co.  (NE).  80  m  NE  of  Athens.  Railroad 
station,  Lavonia.  SOU  RR.  Bank,  Royston.  Coffin  factory.  Pine  timber. 
Agriculture. 


Herald  &  Advance  + Thursday Democratic 1907      6      26 

Mrs.  R.  L.  Little.  Editor;  James  F.  Little,  Publisher,  Lavonia. 


280      2.00 


CARROLLTONf  (B3%),  pop.  7.758;  Carroll  Co.   (W).  55  m  SW  of  Atlanta.  CG  RR. 
Manufactures    cotton    yarn,    braid,    thread,    hosiery,    shoes,    pencils,   fertilizer. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  poultry. 
Carroll  County  Georgian  -f...  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1945      8      24      280      3.00 

Stanley  Parkman.  Editor  and  Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  468. 
Times  -Free  Press  +  ................  Tuesday  .........  Democratic  .........  1876      8      23      280     3.50 

Stanley  Parkman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  468. 

CARTERSVILLEf   (C2),  pop.  7,270;  Bartow  Co.   (NW).  40  m  NW  of  Atlanta.  L&N; 
SAL  RRs.  Cotton,  chenille  and  knitting  mills.  Lime,  limestone,  barium,  ochre, 
iron  ore,  manganese  mines;  pine  timber.  Livestock.  Cotton  farms. 
Bartow  Herald  +  .....................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1929      8      24      287      2.00 

W.  R.  Frier,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


f  Tribune-News  -f 


Ind'  Dem  ............  1946 


24 
24 


287 

287 


9.00 
2.00 


I   Tribune-News -f- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1910 

L  Mrs.  Walter  S.  Adams,  Editor;  M.  L.  Fleetwood,  Publisher. 

CEDARTOWNf  (B2%).  pop.  9,470;  Polk  Co.  (NW).  65  m  NW  of  Atlanta.  CG;  SAL 
RKs.  Manufactures  worsted  and  cotton  goods,  tire  fabrics,  yarn,  fertilizer, 
lumber,  candy,  farm  implements,  chemicals,  furniture.  Pine  timber.  Cotton  farms. 

Standard  (off set)  + [&VJun.X"  S&t'  Tndepcndent-     1869      8      21      294    12'86 

J.  W.  Stuff,  Editor  and  Publisher,  715  S.  Main  St. 

CHAMBLEE  (D3),  pop.  x4,100;  De  Kalb  Co.  iNWC).  10  m  NE  of  Atlanta,  nearest 
bank.  SOU  RR.  Manufactures  feed,  stationery,  abrasives,  electric  equipment, 
farm  machinery,  lumber.  Nurseries.  Diversified  farming. 


Thursday Independent 1947     8     24     288     3.00 

Martha  Frances  Brown.  Editor;  DuPree  Jordan,  Jr.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  888. 

Technician,  The V Monthly Collegiate 1948      5      24      220x2.00 

Students  of  Southern  Technical  Institute,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CHATSWORTHt  (CD,  pop.  1.214;  Murray  Co.  (NW).  88  m  SE  of  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
L&N  RR.  Manufactures  talc  products.  Summer  resort.  Talc  mines;  pine  timber. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  cotton,  hay. 

Times-f Thursday Democratic 1879      6      24      224      1.00 

J.  Roy  McGinty,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLARKESVILLEf  (El),  pop.  1,106  ;  Habersham  Co.  (NE).  80  m  NE  of  Atlanta.  TE  RR. 
Saw,  planing,  grist  mills;  poultry  processing.  Chestnut,  walnut,  pine  timber. 
Fruit,  truck  farms.  Peaches,  apples,  beans. 

Tri-County  Advertiser-f- Thursday Democratic 1879      7      24      276     2.50 

C.  T.  Graves,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLAXTONf  (J6),  pop.  1,923;  Evans  Co.  (SE).  50  m  W  of  Savannah.  SAL  RR.  Cotton 
gins;  grist,  saw  mills;  bottling  works;  pecan  a  heller.  Agriculture.  Tobacco. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Democratic 1912      7      24      280     3.00 

J.  Fred  Eden,  Editor  and  Publisher,  124  S.  Newton  St. 

CLAYTONf  (Fl).  pop.  1,802;  Rabun  Co.  (NE).  45  m  NE  of  Gainesville.  TF  RR. 
Tourist  resort.  Manufactures  carpets.  Saw,  stave  mills.  Pine,  hardwood  timber. 
Agriculture. 

Tribune-!- Thursday Independent 1898      6      24      280     2.50 

R.  E.  Barker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLEVELANDf  (El),  pop.  589;  White  Co.  (N).  78  m  NE  of  Atlanta.  Railroad  station, 
Gainesville.  GM;  SOU  RRs.  Flooring,  woolen  mill.  Hardwood,  pine  timber. 
Stock,  poultry,  fruit,  grain,  dairy  farms. 

Courier-f Friday Ind.  Dem 1899      6     26      280     8.00 

James  P.  Davidson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COCHRANf  (F6).  pop.  8,867;  Bleckey  Co.  (C).  40  m  S  of  Macon.  SOU  RR.  Shirt  fac- 
tories ;  planing  mill ;  cotton  gins ;  frozen  food  processing  plant ;  bottling  works. 
Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peaches. 

Journal-f- Thursday Independent 1908     8     23     287     3.00 

W.  R.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  220  Beech  St. 

COLLEGEBORO  (J6),  pop.  X900;  Bulloch  Co.  (E).  54  m  NW  of  Savannah.  Railroad 
station,  Statesboro.  CG  RR.  Georgia  Teachers  College. 

Geor8re-Anne+  V Friday Collegiate 1929  C6ont™nj ' ree  dist° 

Students  of  Georgia  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <3>  Nonpareil 
•m*,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Clre 
§2,550 

§701 

5,240 
§5,550 

2,910 

§3,765 
§3,246 

§3,966 
§9,718 

947 

§1,979 
§1,425 

1,280 
§485 
§1,950 


J125 

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8      23      301    15.60**24,329 


23 
23 


301 
301 


15.60**27,892 
10.40  **46,459 


5      24      210      3.00 


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COLLEGE  PARK  (C8),  pop.  14,586;  Fulton  Co.  (NW).  8  m  S  of  Atlanta.  A&WP  RR. 
Manufactures  air  conditioning  units.  Saw  mills.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  dairying. 

rw^»««TiM«         1957      8      27      140      8.00 

Southern  Builder Monthly irnn.f™Hnl  2     40      140 

1  Construction  Controlled  free  dist. 

Roy  Jarnagin,  Editor;  Georgia  Builder  Publications,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  67. 

COLUMBUSf  (C5%),  pop.  79,611;  Muscogee  Co.  (W).  On  Chattahoochee  River  at 
head  of  navigation,  104  m  SW  of  Atlanta.  SOU;  CG;  SAL  RRs.  Airlines:  EAL; 
DAL;  SOU.  U.  S.  Infantry  School.  Two  TV  stations. 

Textile  yarn,  hosiery  mills  ;  iron  works ;  foundries ;  fiber  bags ;  bakery  products, 
pecans,  peanut  shelling;  machine  shops;  bottling  works;  meat  packing;  agricul- 
tural implements,  peanut  confections,  brick  manufactories.  Four  banks ;  bank 
clearings  (6-30-58),  $147,674,321;  deposits  (6-6-68),  $91,401,916.  52,679 
electric  (AC)  meters;  36,887  gas  (nat.)  meters;  73,446  telephones. 

(Bayonet,  The Thursday Independent 1940      6      20      200     1 13, 000 — Free 
A  civilian  enterprise  published  and  distributed  free  to  the  Officers  and  Men  of 
Fort  Benning. 
The  Ledger-Enquirer  Co.,  Publisher. 
•  Enquirer -|- Morn. ex. Sun.. .Ind.  Dem 1828 

<  W.  C.  Tucker,  Editor;  M.  R.  Ashworth,  Publisher. 

Ledger -f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Ind.  Dem 1886 

Ledger-Enquirer  + Sunday Ind.  Dem 1930 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
E.  R.  Reid,  Editor;  M.  R.  Ashworth,  Publisher. 

Columbus  Trades  and  Labor\G      .  ^n           T    .  109Q 

Advertiser  + fSemi-mo Labor 1928 

George  H.  Reese,  Editor;  Columbus  Central  Labor  Union  AFL-CIO,  Publisher, 

P.  O.  Box  1861. 
Georgia  Tribune Wednesday Independent 1932      5      24      224      1.00 

E.  G.  Johnston,  Editor;  Georgia  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  1711  Second  Ave. 
Industrial  Index  + Wednesday Indus. AConstr... 1906     8      26      140      5.00 

W.  C.  Woodall,  Editor  and  Publisher,  106  16th  St. 

COMER    (F2%),   pop.   882;   Madison   Co.    (NE).    17   m  NE   of  Athens.   SAL  RR.   Agri- 
culture. Dairy,  poultry  products. 

News Thursday Independent 1910      5      26      252      2.00 

J.  C.  Ayers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COMMERCE  (F2),  pop.  8,351;  Jackson  Co.  (NE).  18  m  N  of  Athens.  SOU  RR.  Over- 
alls, electronic  products,  cotton  goods,  lumber  manufactured.  Cotton  farms ; 
peach  orchards. 

News  + Thursday Democratic 1875     7      24      280      2.00 

Albert  S.  Hardy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CONYERSf  (D3),  pop.  2,003;  Rockdale  Co.  (NC).  20  m  SE  of  Atlanta.  GA;  MIL  RRs. 
Cotton  gin;  saw  mill;  garment  factory;  food  processing  locker  plant;  aluminum 
products.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture. 

Rockdale  Citizen -f- Thursday Democratic 1953      8      24      287      2.50 

W.  Thomas  Hay,  Editor;  Citizen  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

CORDELEf  (E6Ms),  pop.  9,462;  Crisp  Co.  (SWC).  65  m  S  of  Macon.  SAL;  AN;  SOU; 
ACL  RRs.  Manufactures  phosphate,  lumber,  fertilizer,  pants,  hosiery;  air  con- 
ditioners, outboard  motors,  foundry  products,  sash  doors,  handles,  soft  drinks, 
feeds.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  peanuts,  pecans,  watermelons. 

Dispatch-f jl^®*' Sat' Independent 1908      8      23      294    12.00        §3,973 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Elden  W.  Mathews,  Editor:  Cordele  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

CORNELIA  (El%),  pop.  2,424;  Habersham  Co.  (NE).  75  m  NE  of  Atlanta.  SOU;  TF 
RRs.  Manufactures  mens'  and  womens'  outerwear,  motor  vehicle  parts  and  acces- 
sories, brooms,  brushes,  wooden  furniture,  soft  drinks  and  carbonated  water. 
Fruit,  truck  farms.  Peaches,  apples,  beans. 

Northeast  Georgian -f Thursday Democratic 1908      6      24      280      2.50 

Robert  A.  Yates,  Editor;  Northeast  Georgia  Publication  Co.  Inc. 

COVINGTONt  (E3),  pop.  5,192;  Newton  Co.  (NC).  35  m  SE  of  Atlanta.  GA;  CG  RRs. 
Cotton  and  lumber  mills ;  mattress  factory.  Pine,  oak,  poplar  timber.  Diversified 
farming.  Cotton,  dairy  products,  cattle. 

News-f- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1864      8      24      280     2.00 

Belmont  Dennis,  Editor;  Covington  News,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

CRAWFORDVILLEf  (G3),  pop.  966;  Taliaferro  Co.  (NE).  65  m  W  of  Augusta.  GA 
RR.  Stevens  Institute.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  dairy  products  . 


J700 


J35.000 


430 


§1,870 


§3,019 


$1,625 


§4,901 


Advocate-Democrat Friday Democratic 1878 

Carey  Williams,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


6      24      280      1.50 


CUMMINGSf  (D2),  pop.  1,264;  Forsyth  Co.  (N).  40  m  N  of  Atlanta.  Railroad  station, 
Buford.  SOU  RR.  Saw,  planing  mills ;  cotton  gins ;  poultry  packing  plant.  Oak, 
pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  cotton,  cattle. 

Forsyth  County  News-f- Thursday Democratic 1908     6     26     280     2.00        {1300 

R.  P.  Otwell,  Editor;  J.  L.  Reeves,  Publisher. 

CUTHBERTt  (C7).  pop.  4,025;  Randolph  Co.  (SW).  46  m  NW  of  Albany.  SAL:  CG  RRs. 
Projectors,  lumber,  baskets,  soft  drinks  manufactured.  Cotton  gins.  Pine,  oak, 
gum,  poplar  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  corn. 

Times Thursday Democratic 1866      8      23      280     8.00        §1,685 

R.  Taylor  Harris,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 19SO  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSuhscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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DAHLONEGAf  <E1%),  pop.  2,162;  Lumpkin  Co.  (N).  26  m  NW  of  Gainesville,  nearest 
railroad  station.  GM ;  SOU  RRs.  North  Georgia  College.  Cotton  gins ;  grist  mill 
Timber;  gold  mines.  Agriculture.  Corn,  cotton,  poultry. 

Cadet  Bugler-h Quarterly Collegiate 1951     8     80     140 

Students  of  North  Georgia  College,  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Nugget-F Friday Democratic 1890     7     24     280     2.50 

Jack  Parks.  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  176. 

DALLASf  (CS),  pop.  1,817;  Paulding  Co.  (NW).  32  m  NW  of  Atlanta.  SAL;  SOU  RRs. 
Cotton  yarn,  spread,  hosiery,  saw,  planing  mills.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn. 

New  Era. Thursday Democratic 1882      6     26     276     2.00 

J.  H.  and  T.  E.  Parker,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

DALTONt  (CD,  pop.  15,968;  Whitfleld  Co.  (NW).  80  m  SE  of  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
SOU;  L&N  RRs.  Manufactures  bedspreads,  robes,  draperies,  cotton  goods, 
lumber,  chairs,  brick,  tile,  rugs.  Talc  mines ;  pine,  oak  timber.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn,  livestock. 

{  Citizen -f Friday Democratic 1847     8     24     280 
News  + Wednesday Democratic 1921     8     24     280 
Subscription  price  for  both  papers,  $5.00. 
Mark  Pace,  Editor;  L.  A.  Lee,  Publisher. 

DANIELSVILLEf  (F2),  pop.  298;  Madison  Co.  (NE).  16  m  NE  of  Athens.  Railroad 
station,  Comer.  SAL  RR.  Farming.  Dairy,  poultry  products. 

Monitor-f Friday Independent 1882      5     26     252      1.60 

J.  C.  Ayers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DARIENf  (K8),  pop.  1,880;  Mclntosh  Co.  (SE).  18  m  N  of  Brunswick,  nearest  express 
station.  ACL;  SOU  RRs.  Seafood  cannery.  Shad,  catfish,  sturgeon,  shrimp 
fisheries.  Pulpwood  and  lumber.  Truck,  dairy  farms. 

News Friday Independent 1951      5      22      208     2.68 

Charles  M.  Williamson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DAWSONf  (D7),  pop.  4,411;  Terrell  Co.  (SW).  60  m  SE  of  Columbus.  CG;  SAL  RRs. 
Peanut  butter,  cottonseed  products,  lumber  manufactured.  Pine  timber.  Agricul- 
ture. Cotton,  peanuts,  corn. 

News  + Thursday Democratic 1883      8      24      294      3.00 

Carl  Rountree,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DAWSONVlLLEf  (D2),  pop.  818;  Dawson  Co.  (N).  22  m  NW  of  Gainesville,  nearest 
railroad  station.  G&M;  SOU  RRs.  Grist  mill.  Diversified  farming.  Cattle, 
hogs,  poultry. 

Dawson  County  Advertiser -f.  Friday Democratic 1878      6     26     280     2.00 

Mrs.  Maude  Howard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DECATURf  (D3),  pop.  21,635;  De  Kalb  Co.  (NWC).  Adjoins  Atlanta.  GA  RR.  Agnes 
Scott  College  (women)  ;  Columbia  Theological  Seminary.  Residential.  Dairy, 
poultry,  truck  farms. 

Agnes  Scott  News  -f  V Wednesday Collejdate 1916      6     24      195x2.00 

Students  of  Agnes  Scott  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

De  Kalb  New  Era -f Thursday Democratic 1887      8     24     294      2.00 

C.  Murphey  Candler,  Editor;  New  Era  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

Dixie  Business Quarterly <  Research,'  1929      3      28      146      5.00 

(Finan.,  Indus. 
Hubert  F.  Lee,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Covington  and  Mercer  Rds. 

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140     7.50 
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News  + Thursday Democratic 1948      8     24      301     2$500-Free 

Mrs.  Mary  L.  Crane,  Editor;  Decatur  News  Publishing  Co.,  120  Atlanta  Ave'. 

DOERUN  (E8),  pop.  902;  Colquitt  Co.  (S).  24  m  SE  of  Albany.  GN  RR.  Fertilizer, 
canning  factories.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  tobacco. 

Courier-f Friday Democratic 1916     6     26     276     1.50  S5OO 

H.  W.  Garrett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DONALSONVILLEf  (B8%),  pop.  2,569;  Seminole  Co.  (SW).  32  m  E  of  Dothan.  ACL 
RR.  Peanut,  saw,  planing  mills.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  cattle, 
hogs,  velvet  beans,  corn,  vegetables. 

News-f Friday Democratic 1916     6     24     224     2.00  

Waldo  McLeod,  Editor;  Donalsonville  News,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

DOUGLASf  (G7%),  pop.  7,428;  Coffee  Co.  (S).  60  m  NW  of  Waycross.  ACL;  G&F 
RRs.  South  Georgia  College.  Lumber,  turpentine,  hosiery  mills ;  bottling  works ; 
overall,  chenille  factories;  railway  and  machine  shops.  Tobacco  market.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Tobacco,  cotton,  corn,  peanuts. 

Coffee  County  Progress Tues..&Thurs.. Democratic 1913     7     24     280     8.00        §3,516 

Melvin  C.  Waters,  Editor;  Melvin  C.  Waters  and  Shelby  W.  Davis,  Publishers. 

Enterprise-^- Thursday Democratic 1888     8     24     287     8.00        §3,385 

Thomas  Frier,  Editor ;  Enterprise  Publishing  Company. 

DOUGLASVILLEf  (C3),  pop.  3,400;  Douglas  Co.  (W).  25  m  W  of  Atlanta.  SOU  RR. 
Cotton,  lumber  mills ;  asphalt  plant.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn,  vegetables. 

Douglas  County  Sentinel -f-....  Friday Democratic 1902     7     24     287     2.50        81,050 

R.  L.  Griggs,  Editor;  Boiling  Branham,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **S«pt.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit  J 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Use*  Mats.  $> Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCountj  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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DUBLINt  (G6%),  pop.  10*282;  Laurens  Co.  (C).  On  Oconee  River,  50  m  SE  of  Macon. 
MD&S;  W&T  RRs.  Manufactures  caskets,  bobbins,  shuttles,  handles,  fertilizer, 
lumber,  woolen  cloth.  Meat  curing  plant;  cotton  warehouses.  Timber.  Agri- 
culture. Cotton. 


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l.?!.8.!1!*^!!        }EV*.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1913     8     24     29712.00        §6,287 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  H.  Champion,  Editor;  Courier-Herald  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

EASTMANf  (F6),  pop.  8,697;  Dodge  Co.  (SC).  60  m  SE  of  Macon.  SOU  RR.  Cotton, 
turpentine,  saw,  textile,  grist  mills;  bottling  works;  cannery;  candy  factory; 
meat  curing  plant.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peanuts,  tobacco. 

Times-  Journal  -f Wednesday Democratic 1872     8     24     294     8.00          2,760 

E.  T.  Methvin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EAST  POINT  (D8).  pop.  21,080;  Fulton  Co.  (NW).  6  m  S  of  Atlanta.  A&WP;  CG  RRs. 
Manufactures  cotton  goods,  awnings,  tents,  paint,  glass,  paper  products,  hosiery 
yarn,  saws,  machinery,  auto  batteries,  men's  shirts,  textile  supplies.  Agricul- 
ture. Cotton,  corn,  dairying. 

AtRTp^rterY™~ ^Thursday Local 1921     8     24     808     2.91        54,321 

O.  N.  Martin.  Editor ';  Martin- Johnson  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

EATONTONf  (F4),  pop.  2,749;  Putnam  Co.  (C).  41  m  NE  of  Macon.  CG  RR.  Cotton, 
lumber  mills;  aluminum  plant.;  creamery.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton, 
peaches. 

Messenger  + Thursday Democratic 1867      7     24     280     3.00        §1,276 

Battle  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  402. 

EDISON  (C7%),  pop.  1,247;  Calhoun  Co.  (SW).  40  m  W  of  Albany.  SAL  RR.  Lumber, 
fertilizer  manufactured.  Peanut  shelling;  hatchery.  Pine,  hardwood  timber. 
Poultry,  truck  farms.  Cotton,  peanuts,  corn. 

Calhoun  County  News -f .Friday Democratic 1904     8     24     308      1.50  5790 

Rosalia  Adkins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELBERTONt  (G2),  pop.  6,772;  Elbert  Co.  (NE).  70  m  NW  of  Augusta.  SAL;  SOU 
RRs.  Extensive  granite  works.  Lumber,  silk,  cotton,  cottonseed  products,  tools 
manufactured.  Granite  quarries ;  pine,  oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  oats. 

Star  + Tues.  &  Fri Independent 1888     8     23     294      6.00        §3,360 

G.  T.  Christian,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELLAVILLEf  (D6),  pop.  886;  Schley  Co.  ( W).  60  m  SE  of  Columbus.  CG  RR.  Lumber 
mills ;  cotton  gins.  Bauxite  mines ;  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton. 

Sun4- Thursday Independent 1937      5     24     210     2.00  756 

Raymond  Duncan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELLIJAYf  (Dl),  pop.  1,627;  Gilmer  Co.  (N).  65  m  N  of  Atlanta.  L&N  RR.  Hardwood 
lumber  mills,  hosiery,  chenille  industry*  Resort.  Pine,  oak  timber.  Farming. 
Corn,  cabbage,  apples. 

Times -Courier -f Thursday Independent 1875      6     26      273     2.00 

C.  F.  Owen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EMORY  UNIVERSITY,  pop.  x4,200;  De  Kalb  Co.  (NWC).  7  m  E  of  Atlanta.  Railroad 
station,  Emory.  SAL  RR.  Bank,  Decatur.  Emory  University.  Residential  town. 

Emory  Alumnus  V 8  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Alumni 1924     8      28      144x3.00 

Randolph  L.  Fort,  Editor;  Alumni  Assn.  of  Emory  University,  Publisher. 

Emory  Wheel  V Thursday Collegiate 1919  Con  tilled2  free  dist. 

Emory  University  Student  Council,  Publisher,  Box  669   (22). 
Phoenix  (no  adv.) 3  ti.  a  yr Religion 1887     8     23      133  x 

Gene  Curtis,  Editor;  Banner  Press,  Publisher,  Emory  University,  Box  No.  464. 

FAYETTEVILLEf  (D3%),  pop.  1,032;  Fayette  Co.  (W).  25  m  S  of  Atlanta.  Nearest 
railroad  station,  Jonesboro.  CG  RR.  Cotton  warehouse.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture. 

Fayette  County  News -f Wednesday Democratic 1919     8     24     287     2.00 

Mrs.  J.  C.  Booth,  Editor;  Sid  Williams,  Publisher,  Austell. 

FITZGERALDf  (F7),  pop.  8,180;  Ben  Hill  Co.  (S).  80  m  SE  of  Macon.  SAL;  ACL 
RRs.  Cotton,  cotton  oil,  peanut  oil,  planing,  feed,  saw  mills;  farm  implement, 
fertilizer  factories;  railroad  shops;  tobacco  warehouses.  Timber.  Diversified 
farming.  Cotton,  corn,  peanuts,  tobacco. 

Herald-f Tues.  &  Fri Democratic 1916     8     28     308     2.58 

S.  G.  Pryor,  Jr.,  Editor;  Pryor  Bros.  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

Leader- Enterprise  &  Press +  .. Thursday Democratic 1896     7     24     287     3.00 

Albert  Gelders  and  John  Thomas,  Editors ;  Leader  Publishing  Company. 

FOLKSTONf  (H9),  pop.  1,616;  Charlton  Co.  (SE).  85  m  S  of  Waycross.  ACL  RR. 
Manufactures  staves,  lumber,  turpentine.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Cattle  and  hogs. 
Agriculture.  Tobacco,  cotton,  corn. 

Charlton  County  Herald-f Friday Democratic 1898     7     26     280     2.50        51.492 

R.  Ward  Harrison,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FOREST  PARK  (D3%).  pop.  2,663;  Clayton  Co.  (NWC).  10  m  S  of  Atlanta,  CG  RR. 

Sheet  metal  works.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  potatoes,  corn. 
Forest  Park  Free  Press  and] 

Clayton  County  News  and  [Thursday Ind.  Dem 1867     8     24     801     2.00         2.227 

Farmer -f 

Jack  Troy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CireuUtio»— **Sept.  A, B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •NoapartD 
•ma,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI»»ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSabscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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FORSYTHf  (E4),  pop.  8,126;  Monroe  Co.  (C).  26  m  NW  of  Macon.  CG  RR.  Cotton 
yarn,  lumber  mills;  cotton  gins.  Bessie  Tift  College  (women).  Agriculture. 
Corn,  cotton,  peanuts. 

Monroe  Advertiser -f Thursday Democratic 1880     7     24     280     2.00  

Harold  Clarke,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FORT  BENNING  (B6),  pop.  (Independent  branch  of  Columbus  P.  O.)  ;  Chatta- 
hoochee Co.  (W).  8  m  S  of  Columbus,  banking  town.  Post  Exchange. 
Bayonet,  The — See  Columbus. 

Infantry  Magazine Quarterly Infantry 1922      3     27        96      2.60      $11,500 

Lt.  Col.  S.  H.  White,  Editor ;  The  Infantry  School,  Publisher. 

FORT  GAINESf  (B7),  pop.  1,339;  Clay  Co.   (SW).  Near  Chattahoochee  River,  60  m 

S  of  Columbus.  CG  RR.  Boat  connections.  Lumber  mill;  cotton  gin;  warehouse. 

Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peanuts. 
News  Record-f .Thursday Independent 1949      8     23      280      3.00  §715 

R.  Taylor  Harris,  Publisher. 
FORT  VALLEYf  (E6).  pop.  6,820;  Peach  Co.  (C).  29  m  SW  of  Macon.  CG;  SOU  RRs. 

Manufactures    cottonseed    oil,    crates,    baskets,    farm    implements,    chemicals, 

ventilating  fans,  truck  and  bus  bodies.  Fort  Valley  State  College  (Negro).  Pine 

timber.  Agriculture.  Peaches,  corn,  grain,  asparagus. 
Leader- Tribune -f- Thursday Independent 1888      7     24      280     3.00  

Daniel  K.  Grahl,  Editor;  D.  K.  Grahl  and  Louis  T.  Smith,  Publishers. 

FRANKLINf  (B4),  pop.  426;  Heard  Co.  (W).  On  Chattahoochee  River,  60  m  SW  of 
Atlanta.  Railroad  station,  Hogansville.  A&WP  RR.  Cotton  gin,  warehouse. 
Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay 

News  and  Banner-f Friday Democratic 1876      6     26     280     2.00  

Berrien  T.  McCutchen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GAINESVILLEf  (E2),  pop.  11,936;  Hall  Co.  (N).  48  m  NE  of  Atlanta.  GM;  SOU  RRs. 
Brenau  College  (women).  Manufactures  overalls,  sheeting,  surgical  cloth,  print 
cloth,  hosiery,  furniture,  lawn  mowers,  infants  wear,  nylon  thread,  bricks. 
Poultry  processing  plant.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  poultry. 

Alchemist Ftntly,  Tues... Collegiate 1910      4     24      182      1.60  

Students  of  Brenau  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Georgia  Poultry  Times -f- Wednesday Poultry 1954      6      23      213      1.00 

Charles  A.  Smithgale,  Publisher,  Press  Radio  Center. 

fEvg.  ex.  Sat.  , 

Times •{&  Sun.,  Independent J 

I  Sun.  Morn. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Sylvan  Meyer,  Editor;  Louis  R.  Fockele,  Publisher. 

GEORGETOWN— See  Richland. 

GIB  SON  f  (G4),  pop.  460;  Glascock  Co.  (E).  40  m  W  of  Augusta.  Nearest  railroad 
station,  Warrenton.  GA;  S&A  RRs.  Lumber,  grist,  cotton  gin  mills;  cannery. 
Agriculture,  cotton,  corn,  peas. 

Record  and  Guide Friday Independent 1893      7      23      280      2.00 

Alva  L.  Haywood,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GLENNVILLE  (J7),  pop.  2,327;  Tattnall  Co.  (SE).  66  m  W  of  Savannah.  Railroad 
station,  Collins.  SAL  RR.  Manufactures  staves,  lumber,  turpentine.  Cotton  gins. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  cotton,  potatoes. 

Sentinel-f- Thursday Independent 1925      7      23      280      2.00 

F.  E.  Phillips,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRANTVILLE  (C4),  pop.  1,359;  Coweta  Co.  (W).  72  m  NW  of  Macon.  A&WP&W 
RR.  Bank,  Newman.  Grist  mills.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peaches,  corn,  peanuts. 

Gazette-f- Friday Independent 1948      7      24      280     2.50 

Mrs.  Leo  H.  Bowen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRAYf  (E4%),  pop.  866;  Jones  Co.  (C).  14  m  NE  of  Macon.  CG  RR.  Agriculture. 
Corn,  cotton,  peaches. 

Jones  County  News  4- Friday Democratic 1895     7      24      210      2.50  §600 

J.  N.  Moore,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  267. 

GREENSBOROf  (F3),  pop.  2,688;  Greene  Co.  (NEC).  80  m  E  of  Atlanta.  GA  RR. 
Cotton,  lumber  mills.  Cotton  gin,  warehouse.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
grain,  dairy  products. 

Herald-Journal .* Friday Democratic 1869      8      26      276      2.00        §1,510 

Carey  Williams,  Editor;  Herald-Journal,  Publisher. 

GREENVILLEf  (C4%),  pop.  733;  Meriwether  Co.  (W).  20  m  E  of  La  Grange.  CG  RR. 
Cottonseed  oil  mill.  Agriculture.  Peaches,  cotton,  corn. 

Meriwether- Vindica  tor  + Friday Democratic 1872      7      26     294      2.00  §856 

Mrs.  R.  K.  Stovall,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRIFFINf  (D4),  pop.  13,982;  Spalding  Co.  (W).  40  m  S  of  Atlanta.  CG;  SOU  RRs. 
Manufactures  turkish  towels,  diaper  cloth,  corduroy,  velveteen,  silk  hosiery, 
paper  boxes.  Pimiento  peppers  packed.  Fruit,  dairy  farms.  Cotton,  peppers,  wheat. 

News-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem 1871      8     24     301    11.00        §7,104 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Prints  combined  Sat.-Sun.  edition. 

Quimby  Melton,  Jr.,  Editor;  Quimby  Melton,  Sr.,  Publisher,  323  E.  Solomon  St. 

HAMILTONf  (C5),  pop.  449;  Harris  Co.  (W).  24  m  NE  of  Columbus.  CG  RR.  Bank, 
Chipley.  Summer  resort.  Potato  curing  and  dehydrating  plants;  planing  mill; 
nursery.  Pine  timber.  Grain,  truck,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  cotton,  potatoes. 

Harris  County  Journal Thursday Democratic 1869      8      21      280     2.60  §698 

Johnston  C.  Woodall,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  I  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -fUses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch,  ttountr  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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HAPEVILLE  (D3),  pop.  8,560;  Fulton  Co.  (NW).  10  m  SE  of  Atlanta.  CG  RR.  Airport. 
Residential.  Truck,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Cotton. 

Bees Bi-monthly Beekeeping 1947     3     26     138  

Subscription  price,  2  years  for  $1.00. 

Aldren  H.  Hale,  Jr.,  Editor;  Hale  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  312. 

HARLEM  (H4).  pop.  1,033;  Columbia  Co.  (E).  22  m  SW  of  Augusta.  GA  RR.  Saw, 
planing  mills;  cotton  gins;  men's  sports  garment  factory.  Ships  pecans.  Pine, 
gum,  poplar  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  grain,  potatoes. 

Columbia  News 4- Thursday Democratic 1921      8     22      280     3.00  §575 

Frank  F.  Hash,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARTWELLf  <G2),  pop.  2,964;  Hart  Co.  (NE).  21  m  E  of  Anderson,  S.  C.  HART  RR. 
Manufactures  sheeting,  pants,  shirts,  children's  wear,  rayon  cloth,  flour, 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  grain,  clover,  poultry,  livestock. 

Sun  + Thursday Democratic 1876     7  280     3.00        §2,031 

Max  Pfaender,  Editor;  Edna  M.  Pfaender,  Publisher. 

HAWKINSVILLEf  (F6),  pop.  3,342;  Pulaski  Co.  (C).  On  Ocmulgee  River,  40  m  S  of 
Macon.  SOU  RR.  Manufactures  cotton  towels  and  yarn,  lumber.  Pine  timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  peanuts. 

Dispatch  and  News-f- Wednesday Independent 1890     7      23      280     8.00          1,140 

John  C.  McCune,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAZLEHURSTf  (G7),  pop.  2,687;  Jeff  Davis  Co.  (SE).  50  m  N  of  Waycross.  SOU; 
G&F  RRs.  Manufactures  auto  seat  covers,  boats,  step  ladders,  women's  slips; 
tobacco  and  naval  stores  industries.  Yellow  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco, 
cotton,  corn. 

Jeff  Davis  Co.  Ledger Thursday Democratic 1943      7     24     280     2.50        $1,500 

J.  E.  Baynard,  Editor;  Rogers  Publishing  Company. 

HIAWASSEEf  (El),  pop.  375;  Towns  Co.  (N).  90  m  NE  of  Atlanta.  Railroad  station, 
Murphy,  N.  C.  L&N;  SOU  RRs.  Hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn, 
wheat,  apples. 

Towns  County  Herald 4- Friday Independent 1928      6      24     280     2.00  §596 

J.  K.  Hutchings,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HINESVILLEf  (J7),  pop.  1,217;  Liberty  Co.  (SE).  35  m  SW  of  Savannah.  Railroad 
station,  Mclntosh.  ACL  RR.  Bottling  works.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  tobacco, 
sugar  cane. 

Liberty  County  Herald -f Thursday Democratic 1871      6      24      280      3.09  $880 

M.  F.  Clark,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  498. 

HOGANSVILLE  (C4),  pop.  3,769;  Troup  Co.  (W).  15  m  NE  of  La  Grange.  A&WP  RR. 
Manufactures  cord,  duck,  asbestos  materials,  chenille  bedspreads.  Saw  mill. 
Pine,  oak  timber.  Cannery.  Nursery.  Agriculture.  Peaches,  cotton,  corn. 

Herald-f Wednesday Independent 1944      7      24      280      2.50  §750 

Cecil  Hamby,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  316. 

HOMERf  (E2),  pop.  340;  Banks  Co.  (NE).  65  m  NE  of  Atlanta.  Railroad  station, 
Lulu.  SOU  RR.  Bank,  Commerce.  Cotton  gins.  Agriculture. 

Banks  County  Journal -f Friday Democratic 1890      7      26     280      1.50          1,140 

A.  J.  Hilton.  Editor;  Banks  County  Journal  Publishing  Co. 

HOMERVILLEf  (G8%),  pop.  1,787;  Clinch  Co.  (S).  26  m  W  of  Waycross.  ACL  RR. 
Lumber  and  naval  stores  industries.  Pine  timber. 

Clinch  County  News Friday Independent 1894      8     24     280     2.00  §860 

I.  H.  Huxford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

IRWlNTONf  (F5),  pop.  700;  Wilkinson  Co.  (C).  30  m  SE  of  Macon.  Railroad  station, 
Mclntyre.  CG  RR.  Bank,  Toomsboro.  Pine  timber;  kaolin  deposits.  Agriculture. 
Stock  raising,  cotton,  corn,  potatoes,  peanuts. 

Bulletin -f Thursday Democratic 1894      7      24      210      2.00  550 

Jere  N.  Moore,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Wilkinson  County  News-f Friday Ind.  Dem 1922      6      24      280      1.50  §510 

Joe  Boone,  Editor ;  Hazel  Couey,  Publisher. 

JACKSONf  (E4),  pop.  2,053;  Butts  Co.  (C).  21  m  NE  of  Griffin.  SOU  RR.  Cotton  mill; 
pimiento  cannery.  Agriculture.  Dairy,  stock  farms.  Lespedeza  and  clover  seed, 
cotton. 

Progress-Argus Thursday Democratic 1873      6      26      278      3.00         §1,550 

Doyle  Jones,  Jr.  and  Vincent  Jones,  Editors  and  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  249. 
JASPERf  (Dl%),  pop.  1,880;  Pickens  Co.   (N).  50  m  N  of  Atlanta,  L&N  RR.  Rubber 
products  manufactured.  Saw,  planing  mills.  Agriculture. 

Pickens  County  Progress  +  .. Thursday Ind.  Dem 1886      7      24      280      2.00        §1,83O 

Claude  M.  Edge,  Editor;  C.  M.  and  R.  M.  Edpre,  Publishers. 

JEFFERSONf  (E2),  pop.  2,040;  Jackson  Co.  (NE).  18  m  NW  of  Athens.  GM  RR. 
Cotton  mill ;  cotton  warehouse.  Dairy  products.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  cattle, 
poultry. 

Jackson  Herald Thursday Democratic 1875      8     24      280      2.00          2,500 

T.  P.  Williams,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JEFFERSONVILLEf   (F5),  pop.  787;  Twiggs  Co.   (C).  100  m  SE  of  Atlanta.  MD&S 

RR.  Bank,  Macon.  Saw  mill.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts, 

dairy  products. 
Twiggs  County  New  Era -f. ...Friday Independent 1927      6     24     280     2.50  §431 

Lois  W.  McCrory,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
JESUPt  (J7).  pop.  4,605;  Wayne  Co.  (SE).  40  m  NE  of  Waycross.  SOU;  ACL  RRs. 

Lumber,  turpentine,  shirts,  caskets,  textiles,  cellulose,  furniture  manufactured. 

Timber.  Grain,  truck,  poultry,  stock  farms.  Tobacco,  corn,  cotton. 
Sentinel-f Thursday Democratic 1863      8      24     294     8.00        §3,285 

W.  B.  Rhoden,  Editor  and  Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  120. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
JP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  VIs««*d  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  lee. 

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KINGSLANDf  (J9)»  pop.  1,169;  Camden  Co.  (SB).  86  m  NE  of  Jacksonville,  Fla.  SAL; 
8M  RRs.  Lumber  industry.  Agriculture.  Stock,  poultry,  dairying. 

Southeast  Georgian-f Thursday Independent 1894     7     24     276     2.60        §1,166 

The  Southeastern  Georgian,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

KNOXVILLEf  (E6),  pop.  X885;  Crawford  Co.  (WC).  76  m  SE  of  Atlanta.  Railroad  and 
bank,  Roberta.  SOU  RR.  Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  peas, 
peaches,  pecans. 

GeCo?n\yPNe\?sn+  Cra.^.?.!.f.,}jhurBday Independent 1916     6     26     280     8.00  400 

Mrs.  Alton  C.  MoncriefV  Bditor  and  Publisher. 

LAFAYETTEf  (Bl),  pop.  4.884;  Walker  Co.  (NW).  27  m  S  of  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
CG  RR,  Cotton,  rug  and  hosiery  mills.  Agriculture.  Cotton. 

Walker  County  Messenger -[-.Wednesday Ind.  Dem 1877     7     24     280     2.00        §2,700 

B.  P.  Hall,  Bditor  and  Publisher. 

LA  GRANGE  (B4%),  pop.  26.025;  Troup  Co.  (W).  88  m  N  of  Columbus.  ACL; 
A&WP  RRs.  La  Grange  College.  Textiles,  bagging  and  ties,  duck,  fertilizer, 
lumber,  foundry  products,  candy,  beverages  manufactured.  Nursery.  Truck, 
cattle,  poultry  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  potatoes.  Two  banks.  Bank  deposits  (6-30- 
68),  $15.369,720. 

News  + JEvg.  ex.  Sun...Democratic 1842     8     24     808   15.60        §5,768 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Roy  C.  Swank,  Bditor  and  Publisher. 

LAKELANDf  (F8%).  pop.  1,661;  Lanier  Co.  (S).  19  m  NE  of  Valdosta.  LAK  RR. 
Lumber,  naval  stores  industries.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  cotton, 
corn,  livestock. 

Lanier  County  News-f ..Thursday Democratic 1907     8     24     280     2.50  §800 

Hugh  C.  Ratcliffe,  Bditor;  G.  C.  Patten,  Publisher. 

LAVONIA  (Fltt).  pop.  1,766;  Franklin  Co.  (NE).  86  m  N  of  Athens.  SOU  RR.  Cotton 
yarn,  lumber,  grist,  tapestry  mills.  Nursery.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  grain. 

Times  and  Gauge + Friday Democratic 1905     6     26     280     2.00        §1,810 

Mrs.  J.  F.  Little.  Editor;  James  F.  Little.  Publisher. 

LAWRENCEVILLEf  (E2%).  pop.  2,982;  Gwinnett  Co.  (NC).  80  m  NE  of  Atlanta. 
SAL  RR.  Manufactures  garments,  shoes,  horse  collars,  harness,  lumber.  Timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

News-Herald  -f Wednesday Democratic 1863     7     24     280     2.58        §2,675 

P.  M.  Christian,  Editor ;  Marvin  A.  Allison,  Publisher. 

LEESBURGf  (D7).  pop.  669;  Lee  Co.  (SW).  85  m  SW  of  Macon.  CG  RR.  Saw  mill; 
cotton  gin.  Agriculture.  Peanuts,  cotton,  corn. 

Lee  County  Journal Friday Democratic 1893     8     24     280     2.00  

Wm.  O.  Davis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEXINGTONf  (F3),  pop.  514;  Oglethorpe  Co.  (NE).  15  m  SE  of  Athens.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Crawford.  GA  RR.  Pine  timber.  Broiler  production.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  cattle. 

Oglethorpe  Echo -f- .Thursday Democratic 1873     5     24     224     2.60  §960 

Ralph  Maxwell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LINCOLNTONf  (H3).  pop.  1,815;  Lincoln  Co.  (NE).  40  m  NW  of  Augusta.  Railroad 
station,  Washington.  GA  RR.  Grist,  lumber  mills;  underwear,  handle  factories. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Lincoln  Journal -f- .Thursday Democratic 1893     6     26     280     2.00          1,070 

John  P.  and  Edwin  Drinkard,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LITHONIA  (D8),  pop.  1,588;  De  Kalb  Co.  (NWC).  18  m  SE  of  Decatur.  GA  RR.  Light 
fixtures,  women's  apparel  manufactured.  Granite  and  stone  quarries.  Chicken  grit 
plant.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Journal  + .Thursday Democratic 1915     8     24     266     2.00 

Mrs.  M.  C.  Watson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Observer-l- Thursday Democratic 1957     8     24     287     2.00        §1,389 

W.  Thomas  Hay,  Editor;  Citizen  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,   110  Wiggins  St. 

LOUISVILLEf  (H4%),  pop.  2,231;  Jefferson  Co.  (E).  48  m  SW  of  Augusta.  L&W  RR. 
Lumber  and  cottonseed  oil  mills ;  chain  and  shirt  factories.  Pine  and  hardwood 
timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peanuts. 

News  and  Farmer -f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1867     7     24     280     2.50          1,028 

Mrs.  Virginia  P.  Price,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LUDOWICIf  (J7),  pop.  1,882;  Long  Co.  (SE).  50  m  SW  of  Savannah,  nearest  railroad 
station.  Lumber  and  naval  stores  industries,  ships  pulpwood.  Timber.  Agricul- 
ture. Cotton,  tobacco,  livestock. 

News Friday Democratic 1928     6     26     252     2.00  §455 

Helen  W.  Coxon,  Bditor;  The  Ludowici  News,  Publisher. 

LUMPKIN— See  Richland. 

LYONSt  (H6),  pop.  2,799;  Toombs  Co.  (SEC).  72  m  W  of  Savannah.  SAL  RR.  Lumber, 

staves,  naval  stores  manufactured.  Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton, 

sweet  potatoes,  pecans,  tobacco. 
Progress .Thursday Democratic 1894     7     26     280     2.00        §1,725 

Harry  M.  Rhoden,  Bditor  and  Publisher. 

MACONf  (E5),  pop.  70,252;  Bibb  Co.  (C).  On  Ocmulgee  River,  92  m  SB  of  Atlanta. 
SOU ;  CG ;  MD&S ;  GA  RRs.  Airlines :  DAL ;  BAL. 

Wesleyan  College  (women) ;  Mercer  University.  TV  station.  Railroad  repair 
shops ;  naval  ordnance  plant.  Kaolin,  fuller's  earth  mines ;  timber.  Peach  produc- 
tion center.  Principal  manufactures :  aviation  materials,  textiles,  twine,  lumber, 

CtrcoUtkm— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *Janc  and  Match  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
•ma,  12  to  Inch.  T Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vl'raed  only  doting  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MACONf  (Continued)  Estab  Coll* Width V Depth    Sub 

cottonseed  products,  flour,  ceramics,  men's  and  boys'  pants,  overalls,  handles, 
boxes,  cleaning  powder,  drugs,  underwear,  insulation,  chemicals,  pulpwood  and 
cardboard  containers.  Five  banks;  bank  clearings  (5-31-58),  $26,961,885;  de- 
posits (5-81-58),  $84,887,848.  41,148  electric  (AC)  meters;  80,897  gas  (nat.) 
meters;  51,798  telephones. 

Cattle  Group  Limited.  Comprised  of:  Florida  Cattleman  and  Livestock  Journal, 
Kissimmee*  Fla. ;  Livestock  Breeder  Journal,  Macon,  Ga.  Space  sold  in  combination 
as  a  group.  See  individual  listings. 

Georgia  Bar  Journal  + Quarterly Law 1938     1     48       94     x.75 

John  B.  Harris,  Editor;  Georgia  Bar  Assn.,  Publisher,  Persons  Bldg. 

Georgia  Farm  Bureau  News -f  Monthly Agriculture 1938     5     24     221  x 

Wm.  F.  Skinner,  Ed.;  Georgia  Farm  Bureau  Federation,  Pub.,  379  New  St. 

Livestock  Breeder  Journal Monthly Cattleman 1957     3     28     140x2.00 

John  T.  Jenkins,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  1072,  556  Mulberry  St. 

Mercer  Cluster -f  V Friday Collegiate 1920     5     24     231     2.00 

Students  of  Mercer  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Mercerian,  The 5  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Alumni 1889     3     24     112  xl.OO 

Rabun  L.  Brantley,  Editor;  Mercer  University  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher. 

Mirror -f- Thursday Independent 1957      8     24     289 

Walter  Bragg,  Editor;  Milton  K.  Wallace,  Publisher,  605  Grand  Bldg. 

(  News  + Evg.  ex.  Sun... Democratic 1884     8     23 

Joe  Parham,  Editor. 
<   Telegraph  4- Morn.ex.Sun...Democratic 1826     8     23 

Telegraph  and  News  + Sunday Democratic 1930     8     23 

L  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

William  Ott,  Editor;  Peyton  Anderson.  Publisher,  456  Cherry  St. 

Town  and  Country+V Ftntly,  Thura.. Journalism 1923      6      23 

Students  of  Wesleyan  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Wesleyan  Alumnae,  The        lnil.^«.i^         n«n    AI™  1924     8     27 


Circ 


3.00 


3,200 
41,312 
23,776 

$1,150 
7370 
2,980 


301   15.60  **20,585 


301 
301 


15.60  **41,S66 
8.00*^55,868 


210  x3.30 


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Wesleyan  College  Alumnae  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

W^^t?+«!*™ Thursday Methodist 1836 

Rev.  C.  Hake' s'ewei'C 
3889  Vineville  Ave. 


136 


Controlled  free  dist.       *7,900 


4     28      182      1.60 
itor;  The  Wesleyan  Christian  Advocate,  Publisher, 


MADISONf  (F3%).  pop.  2,488;  Morgan  Co.  (NC).  30  m  S  of  Athens.  GA;  CG  RRs. 
Cottonseed  oil,  lumber  mills.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Peaches,  beef  cattle, 
dairying. 

Madisonian-f Thursday Independent 1866      7      24     280     8.00 

Adelaide  W.  Ponder,  Editor;  W.  Graham  Ponder,  Publisher. 

MANCHESTER  (C5),  pop.  4,036;  Meriwether  Co.  (W).  40  m  NE  of  Columbus.  ACL 
RR.  Cotton ;  lumber  mills ;  railroad  shops.  Pine,  oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Peaches, 
cotton,  cattle,  grains. 

Mercury  + Thursday Independent 1911     8     24     296     3.50 

Robert  L.  Gray,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Pine  Mountain  Review -f Friday Independent 1935      8     24     294     2.00 

Robert  L.  Gray,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARIETTAf  (C2Vfe),  P°p.  20,687;  Cobb  Co.  (NW).  20  m  NW  of  Atlanta.  L&N  RR. 
Manufactures  chairs,  hosiery,  monuments,  finished  marble,  steel  castings,  sashes 
and  doors,  cigars.  Stone  quarry.  Dairy,  truck,  grain  farms.  Cotton. 

Cobb  County  Times -f Thursday Independent 1916     8     24     294     2.00 

Robert  Fowler,  Editor;  Times-Journal,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Journal* |sun"SiLn      Dem°Cratlc "^     8     **  Sunday  ci?c°. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

William  Kinney,  Editor;  Times -Journal,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

McDONOUGHf  (D8%),  pop.  1,635;  Henry  Co.  (NWC).  28  m  S  of  Atlanta.  SOU  RR. 

Hosiery   mills;   furniture,   saw,   file,    garment  factories;   foundry.   Residential. 

Agriculture. 
Advertiser-f- Thursday Democratic 1875     7     24     280     3.00 

F.  J.  Linch,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
McRAEf    (G6),  pop.   1,904;  Telfair  Co.   (SC).   65  m  SE  of  Macon.  SAL;  SOU  RRs. 

Cottonseed  oil,  lumber,  naval  stores  manufactured.  Pine  and  hardwood  timber. 

Agriculture.  Cotton,  dewberries,  watermelons. 
Telfair  Enterprise* .Friday Democratic 1887     7     24     280     2.50 

W.  L.  Bowen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
METTERt  (H6),  pop.  2,091;  Candler  Co.  (E).  60  m  NW  of  Savannah.  CG  RR.  Lumber, 

naval  stores,  fertilizer  manufactured.  Cotton  gins.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 

tobacco,  stock. 
Advertiser-f Thursday Independent 1912     6     24     280     2.00 

Colleen  Pittman.  Editor ;  R.  G.  Daniell,  Publisher. 

MILLEDGEVILLEf  (F4%),pop.  8,835;  Baldwin  Co.  (C).  On  Oconee  River,  38  m  NE  of 
Macon.  GA;  CG  RRs.  Georgia  State  College  for  Women;  Georgia  Military 
College.  Brick,  tile,  clay  products  plants;  lumber,  knitting  and  woolen  mills; 
bottling  works.  Nursery.  Pine  and  hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  truck,  poultry  farms. 
Cotton. 

|  Baldwin  News-f- Monday Democratic 1954     7     24     287     2.00 

1  Union  Recorder-f .Thursday Democratic 1819     7     24     287     8.00 

1  J.  N.  Moore,  Editor  and  Publisher,  E.  Hancock  St. 


$51,000 


1,500 


§2,838 
§750 


§9,115 

§10,028 

9,911 


§1,575 


§1,750 


§500 
§2,700 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1 950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Visaed  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MILLEDGEVILLEf  (Continued)  E*tab  Cols S> Width V Depth    Sub  Cire 

ColonnadeV Ftntly,  Tues... Collegiate 1922     5     24     210  xl.OO  

Students  of  the  Georgia  State  College  for  Women,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MILLENf  (J6),  pop.  3,449;  Jenkins  Co.  (E).  61  m  S  of  Augusta.  CG  RR.  Lumber  mill; 

cotton  warehouse,  gin.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  oats. 
News  + Thursday Democratic 1914      7     24     280      3.00        §1,276 

Walter  Harrison,  Editor;  Frank  Edenfield,  Publisher. 
Rural  Georgia Monthly Rural  Electrif....l946      5      26      224      1.00      $95,916 

Walter  Harrison,  Editor;  Georgia  Electric  Membership  Corp.,  Pub.,  Box  827. 

MONROE f  (E3).  pop.  4,642;  Walton  Co.  (NC).  46  m  E  of  Atlanta.  GA  RR.  Manu- 
factures cotton  cloth,  pants,  overalls,  fertilizer,  cottonseed  oil,  brooms.  Agri- 
culture. Cotton,  corn,  poultry,  dairy  and  beef  cattle. 

Walton  Tribune-f- Wednesday Democratic 1905      8      24      294      3.00          8,877 

Sanders  Camp,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MONTEZUMA  (D6),  pop.  2,921;  Macon  Co.  (SWC).  On  Flint  River,  49  m  SW  of  Macon. 
CG ;  ACL  RRs.  Knitting,  lumber  mills.  Hardwood  timber.  Truck,  dairy,  livestock 
farms. 

Citizen  and  Georgian -f Thursday Democratic 1878      7      24      280     2.50        §1,340 

J.  C.  Cox,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MONTICEULOf  (E4),  pop.  1,918;  Jasper  Co.  (NC).  38  m  N  of  Macon.  CG  RR.  Manu- 
factures bobbins,  lumber.  Peaches  frozen.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
peaches,  corn,  peanuts,  peppers. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1881      6      26      276      2.00  

T.  R.  Penn  and  F.  L.  Penn,  Jr.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MOULTRIEt  (E8),  pop.  11,639;  Colquitt  Co.  (S).  85  m  W  of  Waycross.  GN;  G&F; 
ACL  RRs.  Airline,  SOU.  Manufactures  cotton  cloth,  uniforms,  lumber,  cottonseed 
oil,  fertilizer.  Meat  packing  plant;  bottling  works;  creamery;  apiary.  Pine  timber. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  tobacco,  corn. 

f  Observer-*- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Democratic 1905      8      23      294    15.00    **«,862 

I  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

I  Observer  + Friday Democratic 1894      8      23      294      1.50        §2,484 

I  W.  D.  Avera,  Editor;  Frances  A.  Nussbaum,  Publisher. 

MOUNT  VERNONf  (G6),  pop.  990;  Montgomery  Co.  (SEC).  Near  Oconee  River,  100  m 
W  of  Savannah.  SAL  RR.  Meat  curing  plant;  cotton  gin;  pulpwood  mill.  Pine 
lumber. 

Montgomery  Monitor-f .Thursday Democratic 1888      8      26      266      2.00  §»85 

Laurice  V.  Cox,  Editor;  Montgomery  Monitor  Publishing  Company. 

NAHUNTAf  (J8).  pop.  739;  Brantley  Co.  (SE).  23  m  E  of  Waycross.  ACL  RR.  Pine 
timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  cotton,  corn. 

Brantley  Enterprise  + .Thursday Ind.  Dem 1919      7      24     294     2.50  §500 

Carl  Broome,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NASHVILLEf  (F8),  pop.  8,414;  Berrien  Co.  (S).  117  m  SE  of  Macon.  G&F  RR. 
Sprayer  manufactories;  saw  and  planing  mill;  cotton  gin.  Pine  timber.  Agri- 
culture. Corn,  tobacco,  peanuts,  cotton. 

Herald-f Thursday Democratic 1905      8     24      280     2.50          1,775 

A.  Belmont  Dennis,  Publisher. 

NEWNANf  (C4),  pop.  8,218;  Coweta  Co.  (W).  40  m  SW  of  Atlanta.  A&WP;  CG  RRs. 
Manufactures  cotton  yarn  and  cloth,  blankets,  hosiery,  engines,  boilers,  tanks, 
plastics,  lumber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peaches,  corn,  peanuts. 
Times-Herald -f Thursday Democratic 1H64      8      23      287      4.12        §2,875 

E.  W.  Thomasson,  Editor;  Thomasson  &  Son,  Publishers. 

OCILLAf  (F7),  pop.  2,697;  Irwin  Co.  (S).  50  m  N  of  Valdosta.  SAL;  CG  RRs.  Cottonseed 
oil,  lumber,  turpentine  manufactured.  Meat  curing  plant.  Pine  timber.  Stock, 
poultry  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  peanuts. 

Star-f Thursday Democratic 1906      7      24      287      2.50        §1,800 

Julian  L.  Connell  and  W.  S.  Bradford,  Jr.,  Publishers. 

OMEGA  (E8),  pop.  966;  Tift  Co.  (S).  20  m  NE  of  Moultrie.  ACL  RR.  Grist  mill. 
Diversified  farming.  Tobacco,  corn,  peanuts. 

News-f- Thursday Independent 1938      6      26      280      1.60  650 

W.  L.  Lang.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PEARSONf  (G8),  pop.  1,402;  Atkinson  Co.  (S).  30  m  NW  of  Waycross.  ACL  RR.  Naval 
stores,  lumber  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  tobacco. 

Atkinson  County  Citizen 4-. ...Thursday Independent 1915      7      24      280      3.00  1,273 

R.  Bird  Yarbrough,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PELHAM  (D8),  pop.  4,366;  Mitchell  Co.  (SW).  24  m  N  of  Thomasville.  ACL  RR. 
Cotton,  cottonseed  products,  staves,  lumber,  fertilizer,  phosphate  manufactories. 
Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  tobacco,  peanuts,  livestock. 

Journal-f- Thursday Democratic 1892      8      24      308      2.00          1,772 

J.  B.  Chism,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PEMBROKE  (J6),  pop.  1,171;  Bryan  Co.  (SE).  36  m  W  of  Savannah.  SAL  RR.  Naval 
stores   manufactured.    Saw   mills.    Pine,    hardwood    timber.   Agriculture.    Corn, 
cotton,  tobacco,  vegetable  plants,  peanuts. 
Journal-!- Thursday Democratic 1888     7     24     280     3.00  812 

F.  O.  Miller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PERRYf  (E6%),  pop.  3,849;  Houston  Co.  (C).  28  m  S  of  Macon.  CG  RR.  Lime  rock 
and  cement  plants;  lumber,  veneer  mills;  basket  factory*  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  peaches,  corn,  livestock,  peanuts. 

Houston  Home  Journal 4- Thursday Democratic 1870     7     24     280     3.00        §1,500 

Cooper  Etheridge  and  Byron  Maxwell,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  4 Nonpareil 
eon,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  yiiswed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols0  Width  V  Depth    Sub 
PRESTON—-  See  Richland. 

QUITMANf  (E9),  pop.  4,769;  Brooks  Co.  (S).  18  m  W  of  Valdosta.  ACL;  SOU  RRs. 
Cotton,    lumber   mills;    foundry;    machine    shop;    turpentine    distilleries.    Pine 


Cit 


timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  hogs,  tobacco. 
Free  Press  +  ............................  Wednesday  .....  Democratic  ........  1876 

Edna  Cain  Daniel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7     26     280     2.00 


REIDSVILLEf  (H6%)»  pop.  1,266;  Tattnall  Co.  (SE).  61  m  W  of  Savannah.  Railroad 
station,  Collins.  SAL  RR.  Naval  stores  industries.  Cotton  gins.  Pine  timber. 
Agriculture.  Tobacco,  cotton,  sweet  potatoes. 
Tattnall  Journal-f  ..................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1879     7     24     280     2.00 

Russell  B.  Rhoden,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RICHLAND  (C6%),  pop.  1,571;  Stewart  Co.   (SW).  38  m  SE  of  Columbus.  SAL  RR. 
Lumber  mill;  box  factory.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 


Pecans,  peanuts,  cotton,  corn. 
Stewart.  Webster  Journal-f  ...Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1872 

Circulates  also  in  Lumpkin,  Preston,  Georgetown. 

Mrs.  John  M.  Anglin,  Sr.,  Editor;  John  Anglin,  Publisher. 


6     26     280     2.60        §1,660 


RINGGOLDf   (Bl),  pop.   1,192;  Catoosa  Co.    (NW).   18  m  SE  of  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

L&N  RR.  Stone  quarry;  pine,  oak  timber;  chenille  rug  factories.  Residential. 

Agriculture.  Cotton,  grain,  truck  crops. 
Catoosa  County  News  -f-  .........  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1949      7      24      280     2.00 

Ned  Lee,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Catoosa  County  Record-f  ......  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1871      7     24     280      1.60 

C.  E.  Carter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROCKMART   (B2%),  pop.  8,821;  Polk  Co.   (NW).  47  m  NW  of  Atlanta.  SOU;  SAL 
RRs.  Tire  fabric  factory;  cement,  slate  and  brick  plants;  saw  mill.  Pine  timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  oats,  truck  crops. 
Journal-}-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1929     8     22     280     3.50 

E.  C.  Sanders.  Editor;  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  72. 

ROMEf   (B2),  pop.  29,615;  Floyd  Co.   (NW).  On  Coosa  River,  60  m  NW  of  Atlanta. 
SOU;  CG  RRs.  Airline,  EAL. 

Shorter  College  (women)  ;  Berry  College.  Pine,  hardwood  timber;  stone  quarry. 
Manufactures  rayon  yarn,  cotton  textiles,  cook  stoves  and  heaters,  furniture, 
woodwork,  clothing,  cottonseed  oil,  fertilizer,  hosiery,  flour,  valves,  hand  trucks, 
lumber,  boxes,  transformers.  Three  banks;  bank  clearings  (12-31-56),  $469,- 
942,423;  deposits  (1957),  $31,526,820.  23,852  electric  (AC)  meters;  13,185  gas 
(artif.)  meters;  18,806  telephones.  Agriculture. 


§1,242 


1,383 


James  F.  Mann,  Publisher. 
PeriscopeV  ...............................  Monthly  ..........  Collegiate  ..........  1919      5      24      168  xl.OO 

Students  of  Shorter  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ROSSV1LLE  (B%),  pop.  3.892;  Walker  Co.  (NW).  3  m  S  of  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  CG  RR. 
Manufactures  yarns,  woolen  goods,  hosiery,  paint.  Truck,  dairy  farms.  Vege- 
tables, cotton,  corn. 
Open  Gate-f  ............................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1925     7      24     280      1.50  - 

C.  E.  Carter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROSWELL  (D2%),  pop.  2,128;  Fulton  Co.  (NW).  18  m  N  of  Atlanta.  Railroad  station, 
Chamblee.  SOU  RR.  Saw,  flour,  feed  mills.  Manufactures  cotton,  poultry  farms. 
North  Fulton  Herald  -f  ...........  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1934      6      24      245      2.00        §1,632 

Sarah  H.  Hale,  Editor;  Longino  and  Porter,  Publishers, 
3421  Stewart  Ave.,  Hapeville. 

ROYSTON  (F2),  pop,  2.039;  Franklin  Co.  (NE).  28  m  NE  of  Athens.  SOU  RR.  Cotton 
yarn    mill;    men's    pajamas    and    shorts,    fertilizer    factories;    creamery;    seed 
cleaning  plant;  ginnery.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  oats,  wheat. 
Record  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1905      6      26      280      3.00        §1,750 

J.  Wesley  Hughes,  Editor;  H.  H.  Dyar  and  Hubert  L.  Dyar,  Pubs.,  P.  O.  Box  142. 

SAINT  MARYS   (K9),  pop.  1,348;  Camden  Co.   (SE).  20  m  SW  of  Woodbine.  Saint 

Marys  RR.  Manufactures  wood  pulp.  Agriculture.  Tocacco,  cotton,  peanuts. 
Camden  County  Tribune  .........  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1950     7     24      280      3.00        §1,425 

Kenneth  L.  Harrison,  Editor;  R.   Ward  and  Kenneth  L.  Harrison,  Publishers. 

SANDERSVILLEf  (G4%),  pop.  4,480;  Washington  Co.  (EC).  50  m  E  of  Macon.  SAND 
RR.  Cotton,  lumber,  paper  mills;  kaolin  plants.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agri- 
culture. Cotton,  corn,  peas,  velvet  beans,  poultry  and  dairy  products. 
Progress  -f  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1887      7      24      280      2.60        §3,065 

Jesse  Mize,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  431. 

SAVANNAHt  (K6%  ),  pop.  119,638  ;  Chatham  Co.  (SE).  On  Savannah  River,  18  m  from 
Atlantic  Ocean.  224  m  SE  of  Atlanta.  ACL;  S&A;  SOU;  CG;  SAL  RRs.  Airlines: 
D  AL;  EAL  ;NAL.  Port  of  entry. 

Armstrong  College,  Savannah  State  College  (Negro).  Shipyards.  Fisheries. 
Resort.  Timber.  Two  TV  stations.  Cotton  and  naval  stores  market.  Manufac- 
tures plywood,  sugar,  lumber,  fertilizer,  paper,  bags,  cottonseed  products, 
roofing,  metal  and  composition,  steel  products,  fuel  oil  and  by-products,  cans, 
paint,  rosin  oils,  burlap  and  bagging,  asphalt,  wire  fencing,  gypsum  products. 
Railroad  shops.  Three  (com.)  banks;  deposits  (7-8-58),  $136,333,311.  69,384 
electric  (AC)  meters;  80,000  gas  (nat.)  meters;  69,028  telephones. 
Bulletin  —  See  Augusta.. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
5PO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCountj  sett  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNaHy 
estimate.  VI*««ed  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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SAVANNAHf  (Continued)  Estab  Coli4>W!dth?D«rth    Sub  Eire 

Centralof  Georgia  Magazine  -f  Monthly  ..........  RR.  Employ  ees.,1911      3     26      188 

Central  of  Georgia  Railway,  Publisher.  Controlled  free  dist.         6,500 


..y  ........  Historical  ..........  1917      1     46        91  X5.00  *600 

Prof.  E.  Merton  Couiter,  Editor;  Georgia  Historical  Society,  Publisher, 

601  Whitaker  St. 
Herald  (Negro)  +  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1945     5     24     217     8.09        §2,500 

Floyd  Adams,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  41. 

{News  +  .....................................  Every  Morn...Independent  ........  1850      9     22      812  26.00**53,B60 
Judd  Arnett,  Editor.  Sunday  circ.**61,110 

Press  +  .....................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1891      9     22      312   15.60**23,780 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
J.  L.  Sutlive,  Editor;  Savannah  News-Press,  Publisher. 
Sun  +  ........................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1953      7     23     287      1.00 

Abraham  Eisenman.  Editor  and  Publisher,  1016  W.  Broad  St. 
Tribune-h    (Negro)  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1875      8     24     280     4.00        §2,100 

Mrs.  Willa  Ayers  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1009  W.  Broad  St. 
SMYRNA  (C3),  pop.  2,005;  Cobb  Co.   (NW).  15  m  NW  of  Atlanta.  L&N  RR.  Cotton, 

fertilizer  manufactured.  Saw  mills.  Timber. 
Herald  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1952      8     24     287      2.00          2,870 

Bill  E.  Miles,  Editor;  Sid  Williams.  Publisher,  Austell. 

SOPERTONf   (G6),  pop.   1,667;  Treutlen  Co.    (SE).   70  m  SE  of  Macon.  MD&S  RR. 
Turpentine   distillery;   guano  factory;   cotton   gins.   Pine   timber.   Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn,  tobacco. 
News  +  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1914      7     24     280     2.06  §662 

Mrs.  Curtis  Ricks.  Editor;  Mrs.  James  M.  Lawton,  Publisher. 

SPARKS    (F8),  pop.   887;  Cook  Co.    (S).   28  m  NW   of  Valdosta.   G&F;   SOU  RRs. 

Lumber,    planing,    grist    mills;    cotton    gins;    cannery;    foundry.    Agriculture. 

Cotton,  corn,  peanuts,  tobacco. 
Eagle  +  .....................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1912     6     26     280     2.00  650 

H.  F.  Parrish.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
SPARTAf  (G4),  pop.  1,954;  Hancock  Co.  (NEC).  56  m  NE  of  Macon.  GA  RR.  Lumber 

mills;  garment,  furniture  factories;  cotton  gins.  Granite  Quarries.  Pine,  hard- 

wood timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peas. 
Ishmaelite-J-  .............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1878      8     24      294     3.00        §1,600 

G.  B.  Moore,  Sr.,  Editor;  Hancock  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

SPRINGFIELDf  (K6).  pop.  627;  Effingham  Co.  (E).  27  m  NW  of  Savannah.  S&A  RR. 

Saw  mill.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  sugar  cane,  livestock. 
Herald  +  ...................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1908     7     24     280     2.50          1,000 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  O.  Lee,  Publishers. 

STATESBOROf   (J6),  pop.  6,097;  Bulloch  Co.    (E).  49  m  W  of  Savannah.  CG  RR. 
Dresses  manufactured.  Lumber  mills  ;  turpentine,  cold  storage,  peanut  and  cotton 
gin  plants.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  poultry,  peanuts,  tobacco. 
Bulloch  Herald  -f  .....................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1937      8     22     280      8.00        §2,471 

Leodel  Coleman,  Editor;  Bulloch  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  9  E.  Vine  St. 
Bulloch  Times  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1892      6     26      275     2.00        §2,331 

J.  Shields  Kenan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STONE  MOUNTAIN   (D3),  pop.  1,899;  De  Kalb  Co.   (NWC).  12  m  E  of  Atlanta.  GA 

RR.  Bank,  Decatur.  Stone  quarry.  Residential. 
Beacon  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1928     8     24     280     2.00 

Mary  C.  Watson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Lithonia. 

SUMMERVILLEf  (Bl  %  ),  pop.  8,973  ;  Chattooga  Co.  (NW).  24  m  NW  of  Rome.  CG  RR. 
Cotton,  hosiery,  saw  mills;  glove  factory.  Pine  timber;  deposits  of  marble.  Dairy, 
poultry,  fruit,  truck  farms.  Cotton,  corn. 
News-f-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1887     8     24     301     2.00          2,670 

D.  T.  Espy,  Editor  ;  News  Publishing  Company. 

SWAINSBOROf    (H5),  pop.  4,800;  Emanuel  Co.    (E).   65  m  SW  of  Augusta.  G&F; 
WSO   RRs.   Lumber,   naval   stores,   fertilizer,   textiles   manufactured.   Bottling 
works.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  tobacco. 
Fores  t-B  lade  +  .........................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1859      7     24      280     2.50        §1,750 

W.  E.  Gray,  Sr.,  Editor;  Swainsboro  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

SYLVANIAf  (J5),  pop.  2,939;  Screven  Co.  (E).  60  m  NW  of  Savannah.  S&A  RR.  Manu- 

factures lumber,  veneering,  cottonseed  oil,  fertilizer.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture. 

Cotton,  grain,  stock. 
Screven  County  News  -f  .........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1948     7     24     280     2.60          1,610 

L.  S.  Stegins,  Editor;  Screven  Co.  News,  Publisher. 
Telephone-*-  .............................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1879     8     24     294     2.50        §1,525 

Richard  Dowis,  Editor;  The  Sylvania  Telephone,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  862. 

SYLVESTERf  (E7%),  pop.  2,623;  Worth  Co.   (S).  90  m  S  of  Macon.  ACL;  GAS&C 
RRs.  Manufactures   lumber,  turpentine.   Meat  packing  plant;  tobacco  market 
and  textile  plant.   Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.   Cotton,  peanuts,  melons, 
tobacco. 
Local  4-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1884     7     24     280     2.50        §1.80O 

M.  A.  Sumner,  Editor;  Sylvester  Local  Corp.,  Publisher. 

TALBOTTONf  (C5),  pop.  1,176;  Talbot  Co.  (W).  86  m  NE  of  Columbus.  ACL;  TAL 
RRs.  Casket  factory  ;  cotton  gin  ;  planing  mills.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  grain. 
New  Era-f-  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1887     6     26     280     2.00  696 

E.  R.  Sweat,  Editor;  Mrs.  Frances  A.  Sweat,  Publisher. 

Cfrodation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit! 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +  Usea  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ens.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols  <3>  Width?  Depth    Sub 

TALLAPOOSA  <B8),  pop.  2,826;  Haralson  Co.  (NW).  60  m  W  of  Atlanta.  SOU  KB. 
Cotton  and  saw  mills;  cooperage  works.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton. 

Beacon Tuesday Independent 1056     8     28     278     2.50 

Mrs.  Frances  Greene,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Journal -f..... Thursday Democratic 1886     7     24     280     2.50 

H.  Meeks.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

THOMASTONf  (D5),  pop.  6,580;  Upson  Co.  (W).  40  m  W  of  Macon.  CG  RR.  Manufac- 
tures cotton  goods,  tire  fabrics,  lumber,  flour,  soft  drinks.  Textile  bleaching  and 
finishing.  Pine  timber.  Fruit,  dairy  farms.  Peaches,  cotton,  corn. 

Free  Press  + Tuesday Democratic 1989  8  24  294  2.00 

Leon  Smith,  Editor;  Thomaston  Publishing  Co.,  North  Center  St. 

Times  + Friday Ind.  Dem 1869  8  24  294  2.50 

J.  B.  Hardy,  Editor;  Thomaston  Publishing  Co. 


Circ 

1,000 
8750 


82,859 
83,456 


THOMASVIULEf  (D9),  pop.  14,424;  Thomas  Co.  (SW).  35  m  N  of  Tallahassee,  Fla. 

ACL  RR.  Crate  and  basket,  candy,  cigar,  soft  drink,  fertilizer  factories;  saw 

mill.  Silica  sand  mining.  Winter  resort.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  cotton,  corn. 
Press  -f Friday Democratic 1904     6     26     280     1.00  

Lee  Kelly,  Editor;  Thomasville  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Times-Enterprise  + Evg.  ex.  Sun... Democratic 1889     8     24     294   16.00 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
Times-Enterprise-h Friday Democratic 1855     8     24     294     1.50 

E.  R.  Jerger,  Editor;  Times-Enterprise  Co.,  Publisher,  119-21  N.  Madison  St. 

THOMSONf  (H3%).  pop.  8,489;  McDuffie  Co.  (E).  85  m  W  of  Augusta.  GA  RR. 
Lumber,  boxes,  crates,  panto,  cottonseed  oil,  fertilizer  manufactured.  Pine,  hard- 
wood timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 

McDuffle  Progress -f Thursday Independent 1899     8     23     280     2.50          1,281 

Frank  F.  Hash,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TIFTONf  (E8),  pop.  6.831;  Tift  Co.  (S).  40  m  SE  of  Albany.  ACL;  SOU  RRs. 
Abraham  Baldwin  College.  Coastal  Plain  Experiment  Station.  Tobacco  market. 
Cotton,  saw,  peanut  mills;  bottling,  brick  works;  woolens,  plastics,  concrete 
block  and  pipes  manufactured.  Tomato,  cabbage  plants  shipped.  Timber.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Cotton,  tobacco,  peanuts. 

{Gazette-f Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1914      8     24     30816.07        §8,597 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Gazette-f Thursday Democratic 1892     8     24     308     2.00  528 

H.  M.  Rankin,  Editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  211  N.  Tift  Ave. 

TOCCOAf  (Fl).  pop.  6,781;  Stephens  Co.  (NE).  93  m  NE  of  Atlanta,  SOU  RR.  Manu- 
factures furniture,  cotton  cloth,  rayon  underwear,  caskets,  flour,  road  building 
machinery,  foundry  products,  metal  furniture,  paints,  men's  clothing.  Cotton 
warehouses.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  truck  crops. 

Record  + Thursday Independent 1883      7      24     283     2.00        §3,8O5 

R.  W.  Graves,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TRENTONf  (Al),  pop.  755;  Dade  Co.  (NW).  18  m  SW  of  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  SOU  RR. 
Lumber  mill;  cotton  gin;  creamery.  Timber.  Farming.  Corn,  cotton,  grain, 
livestock. 

Dade  County  Times  + Thursday Democratic 1901      6     24     224     2.00  5750 

Mrs.  Catherine  C.  Morrison,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

UNADILLA  (E6),  pop.  1,098;  Dooly  Co.  (SC).  39  m  S  of  Macon.  SOU  RR.  Saw  and 
grist  mills.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peanuts. 

Observer Thursday Democratic 1947      7      26     280     2.00  504 

Cooper  Etheridge  and  Byron  Maxwell,  Publishers. 

VALDOSTAt  (F9),  pop.  20,046;  Lowndes  Co.  (S).  120  m  NW  of  Jacksonville,  Fla.  ACL; 
G&F;  SOU  RRs.  Airlines :  NAL ;  SOU.  Valdosta  State  College. 

Cotton,  cottonseed  oil,  lumber,  veneer,  pecan  shelling  mills;  fertilizer,  naval 
stores,  concrete  pipe,  paperboard  factories ;  tobacco  stemming  plant.  Pine,  hard- 
wood timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  tobacco,  vegetables,  watermelons, 
peanuts. 

At-Fa  Journal Monthly {iSdwJtfy0™*  1988  8  26  14°  x2'00  t1'800 

E.  M.  Oliver,  Editor;  American  Turpentine  Farmers  Assn.,  Publisher. 

Campus  Canopy -f  V Monthly Collegiate 1932  5  22  217  x  $600 

Students  of  Valdosta  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Times -h Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Democratic 1867  8  22  301  15.60  §10,689 

Turner  Rockwell,  Editor;  E.  L.  Turner,  Publisher,  109-111  W.  Hill  Ave. 

VIDALIA  (H6),  pop.  5,819;  Toombs  Co.  (SEC).  82  m  SE  of  Macon.  SAL;  MD&S;  G&F 
RRs.  Lumber,  concrete,  turpentine,  fertilizer,  coffins,  cottonseed  oil  manufac- 
tured. Bottling  works.  Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  tobacco. 

Advance-f Thursday Independent 1901     7     24     280     2.00        $1,560 

R.  E.  Ledford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VIENNAf  (E6).  pop.  2,202;  Dooly  Co.  (SWC).  56  m  S  of  Macon.  SOU;  ACL  RRs. 
Pepper  canning,  naval  stores  industries.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cattle, 
cotton,  corn,  peanuts,  watermelons,  cantaloupes. 

News  + Thursday Democratic 1901      7      24      280     2.50        §1,337 

Mrs.  C.  M.  Methvin,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VILLA  RICA  (C3),  pop.  1,703;  Carroll  Co.  (W).  86  m  W  of  Atlanta.  SOU  RR.  Hosiery, 

yarn,  cottonseed  oil  mills.  Pine,  oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn. 
Villa  Rican-f Wednesday Democratic 1935     7     24     280     2.50  *900 


Robby  H.  Robison,  M.  L.  Bagley,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


$1,000  —  Free 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.8.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  4>  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch,  t  Parish  Seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Estab  Coif <S> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

WADLEY  (G4%),  pop.  1,624;  Jefferson  Co.  (£).  12  m  S  of  Louisville.  CG;  WSO;  L&W 
RRs.  Planing,  feed,  grist  mills.  Agriculture. 

Herald  + Friday Independent 1949      7     24      280      2.25  §685 

Mrs.   I*.   M.   Blount,   Editor;   Swainsboro   Printing  Co.,   Publisher,   Swainsboro. 

WARNER  ROBINS    (£5),  pop.   7,986    (special  U.   S.  Census   5-2-57,  gives   17,658); 
Houston  Co.   (C).   17  m  S  of  Macon.  SOU  RR.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peaches, 
peanuts,  watermelons. 
Press + Thursday Democratic 1946     7     24      280      3.00  200 


Louis  T.  Smith,  Editor;  Press  Publishing  Co.,  Box  535.  4,800  —  Free 

Sun  4-  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1949      8     24      294      5.00 

Foy  Evans,  Editor  and  Publisher,  134  Manor  Court. 

WARRENTONf  (G4),  pop.  1,442  ;  Warren  Co.  (E).  45  m  W  of  Augusta.  GA;  S&A  RRs. 
Planing  mill;  fertilizer,  crushed  rock  plants;  cotton  gins.  Pine,  hardwood  timber. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peas. 
Clipper-h  ..................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1843      7      23      280      3.00 

Alva  L.  Hay  wood,  Editor  and  Publisher,  133  W.  Depot  St. 

WASHINGTON!    (G3),  pop.   3,802;  Wilkes  Co.    (NE).   40  m  S  of  Athens.   GA  RR. 

Manufactures  lumber,  cottonseed  products,  fertilizer,  soft  drinks,  flour,  plastic 

rainwear.  Creamery.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Dairying,  cotton,  corn. 

News-Reporter  4-  .....................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1887      8     22      280      3.25 

Claude  McEver,  Editor;  Washington  Publishing  Co., 

WATKINSVILLEf  (F3),  pop.  662;  Oconee  Co.   (N).  7  m  S  of  Athens,  nearest  bank. 

CG  RR.  Grist,  saw  mills.  Corn,  cotton,  wheat. 
Oconee  Enterprise-f  ...............  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1885      5     26      252      1.50 

L.  F.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WAYCROSSf   (H8),  pop.  18,899;  Ware  Co.   (SE).  90  m  SW  of  Savannah.  ACL  RR. 
Airline,  EAL. 

Manufactures  lumber,  caskets,  veneer,  footwear,  soft  drinks,  shoes,  cigars,  fur- 

niture, showcases,  store  fixtures,  apiary  supplies.   Meat  packing,  cold  storage 

plants;  naval  stores.  Pine,  cypress,  gum  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco, 

corn,  cotton. 

Journal  Herald  -f  ....................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Democratic  ........  1876     8     23      294   15.60 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Jack  Williams,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WAYNESBOROf  (H4),  pop.  4,461;  Burke  Co.  (E).  33  m  S  of  Augusta.  S&A;  CG  RRs. 
Cotton  and  lumber  mills  ;  veneer,  steel  and  metal  factories  ;  canneries.  Timber. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peas. 
True  Citizen  +  .........................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1882      8      24      294      2.50 

W.  C.  Rogers,  Editor;  The  True  Citizen  Inc.,  Publisher,  202  East  Sixth  St. 

WEST  POINT  (B5),  pop.  4,076;  Troup  Co.  (W).  On  Chattahoochee  River,  80  m  N  of 
Columbus.  CHV;  A&WP  RRs.  Textile  mill;  bleachery  ;  dye  works.  Pine,  poplar, 
gum  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  grain,  peaches. 

Valley  Times-News  -f  .............  {I^ua  *'  S&t'  Ind'  Dem  ............  189°      8      24      318    13'00 

Circulates  also  in  Lanett,  Alabama. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

David  Haines,  Editor;  Valley  Times-News,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

WINDERf    (E2%).   pop.   4,604;   Barrow  Co.    (NE).    22   m   W   of  Athens.   SAL   RRs. 

Manufactures  furniture;  fertilizer  factories;  woolen,  cotton  oil,  planing  mills; 

poultry  processing,   seed   cleaning  plants.   Agriculture.   Cotton,   corn,   potatoes. 

News-f  .....................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1893      8     24      280      3.09 

Harry  O.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WRENS  (H4),  pop.  1,380;  Jefferson  Co.  (E).  30  m  SW  of  Augusta.  S&A  RR.  Flour, 

feed,  lumber,  steel  mills.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peanuts,  tobacco. 

Jefferson  Reporter  ...................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1905      7      22      280      2.00 

C.  W.  Stephens,  Jr.,  Editor;  C.  W.  Stephens,  Sr.,  Publisher. 

WRIGHTSVILLEf  (G5),  pop.  1,760;  Johnson  Co.  (EC).  56  m  E  of  Macon.  W&T  RR. 

Cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  potatoes,  peanuts,  livestock. 
Headlight  -f  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1883      8      22      287      2.50 

Gerald  Pryor,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ZEBULONf   (D4),  pop.  639;  Pike  Co.   (W).  50  m  S  of  Atlanta.  SOU  RR.  Fertilizer 

plant.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peaches,  peppers. 
Pike  County  Journal  +  ...........  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1889      6      26      280      2.50 

A.  W.  Quattlebaum,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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§2,162 


§827 


§9,844 


§2,035 


§4»*69 


§2,357 


710 


§1,550 


§729 


Circulation  —  **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Usea  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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HONOLULU 
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HAWAII 


Population  499,794   (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
Territorial  Capital,  HONOLULU 

The  Hawaiian  Islands  are  situated  between  18°  and  20°  north  latitude  and  154°  west  longitude, 
in  the  North  Pacific  Ocean,  2,100  nautical  miles  from  San  Francisco.  They  are  20  in  number,  and 
eight  of  them  are  inhabited.  Hawaii  is  the  largest  with  an  area  of  4,030  square  miles;  the  others 
vary  in  size  from  728  to  2.7  square  miles.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Honolulu  gives  the  temperature 
(annual  monthly  mean)  as  74.9;  highest  on  record  90;  lowest  on  record  52.  Total  annual 
precipitation  is  24.97  inches. 

The  Islands  are  mountainous  and  volcanic  in  origin.  Mauna  Kea  (13,784  ft.),  the  highest  peak, 
is  dormant;  Mauna  Loa  and  Kilauea  on  Hawaii,  the  largest  island,  are  both  active.  Mount 
Waialeale,  Kauai  Island,  has  more  rain  than  any  place  in  the  world,  with  a  28  year  annual 
average  of  489  inches.  Covering  the  mountains  are  forests. 

An  abundant  rainfall  and  the  prevailing  northeast  trade  winds  make  a  climate  mild,  equable 
and  free  from  extremes.  The  Islands'  beaches  are  popular  and  attract  many  tourists,  as  do  the 
coral  gardens,  extinct  volcanic  craters  and  other  items  of  scenic  interest. 

Honolulu,  the  capital,  is  located  on  the  Island  of  Oahu.  It  is  the  chief  city  commercially  and 
has  a  splendid  harbor.  The  University  of  Hawaii  is  located  on  Honolulu. 

Hawaii  contains  one  of  our  largest  army  posts  (Schofield  Barracks)  and  one  of  our  largest 
naval  stations  (Pearl  Harbor)  with  dry  docks. 

POPULATION 

By  islands  the  population  in  1950  was  as  follows :  Oahu,  353,020;  Hawaii,  68,350;  Maui,  40,103 ; 
Kauai,  29,683;  Molokai,  5,280;  Lanai,  3,136;  Niihau,  222.  These  figures  do  not  include  United 
States  Army  and  Navy  forces.  The  native  population  is  gradually  decreasing  through  inter- 
marriage with  other  races.  Besides  Hawaiians  there  are :  Japanese,  Chinese,  Filipino,  Portuguese, 
Spanish,  Puerto  Rican,  Korean,  and  Caucasian. 

There  were  (1950)  189  public  schools,  108  private  schools,  and  59  school  centers  for  adult 
education,  serving  over  105,000  children  and  adults.  By  December,  1956,  public  school  enrollment 
alone  had  increased  to  124,857. 

AGRICULTURE 

Luxuriant  tropical  vegetation  clothes  these  Islands.  The  soil  is  very  fertile,  and  all  tropical 
fruits  and  vegetables  are  grown.  In  1950,  farms  numbered  5,887,  valued  at  $195,277,121;  con- 
tained 2,914,420  acres.  The  total  land  area  in  cultivated  crops  in  Hawaii  in  1956  was  310,577 
acres,  or  7.5%  of  the  total  land  area.  Much  rangeland  is  used  for  beef  cattle  production. 

The  chief  agricultural  products  are  sugar,  pineapples,  coffee,  fruits  and  vegetables.  Sugar  pro- 
duction is  the  chief  industry  of  the  Islands.  The  crop  takes  from  18  to  24  months  to  mature 
and  only  a  part  of  it  can  be  harvested  each  season.  In  1956,  about  220,600  acres  were  in  sugar 
cane,  which  provided  employment  for  about  20,000  persons  on  plantations  and  in  the  mills. 
Suprar  produced  in  1956  amounted  to  1,099,543  tons,  valued  at  $148,000,000. 

The  second  largest  industry  is  the  growing  and  canning  of  pineapples,  one  of  the  canneries 
being  the  largest  fruit  preserving  plant  in  the  world.  Hawaii  supplies  90  per  cent  of  world's 
pineapples.  In  1956,  about  77,000  acres  were  in  pineapples,  providing  year-round  and  seasonal 
employment  for  about  22,000  persons  on  plantations  and  in  the  canneries.  The  total  pineapple 
pack  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  (5-31-57),  amounted  to  30,577,000  cases,  valued  at  $117,000,000. 

IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS 

Almost  all  of  the  trade  of  Hawaii  is  with  the  United  States.  Imports  in  1955  totaled  $421,000,- 
000,  while  exports  totaled  $270,000,000. 

Chief  of  the  exports  in  1955  were  sugar,  pineapples  (fresh,  canned,  juice),  and  coffee. 

FISHERIES 

The  commercial  fish  landings  for  the  Territory  during  the  fiscal  year  1956  totaled  16,420,015 
pounds,  valued  at  $3,092,353  to  the  fishermen.  This  represented  an  increase  of  7.0%  in  weight 
and  a  decrease  of  0.1%  in  value.  Among  important  species  caught  are  big-eyed  tuna,  black 
swordfish,  striped  swordfish  and  aku. 

SHIPPING 

During  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1957,  a  total  of  1,304  overseas  vessels  entered  Honolulu 
harbor.  Cargo  for  this  port  alone  totaled  3,044,269  tons  incoming  and  1,292,319  outgoing.  The 
Honolulu  International  Airport  is  the  center  of  air  transportation  in  the  Pacific  and  the  fourth 
busiest  in  the  nation. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Tourism,  Hawaii's  third  basic  industry,  has  more  than  doubled  since  1940.  Visitors  in  1957 
totaled  approximately  168,829,  spent  approximately  $77,600,000. 

Hawaii  has  over  2,200  miles  of  roads,  of  which  about  1,600  miles  are  paved.  There  were  155,605 
taxable  and  non-taxable  vehicles  registered  in  the  Territory  of  Hawaii  as  of  December  31,  1951. 
Of  this  number  112,628  vehicles  were  registered  on  Oahu.  The  islands  are  well  served  by  boat 
and  air  transportation.  On  6-30-57  there  were  54  banks,  including  branches,  with  total  assets  of 
$481,298,943.  The  principal  banks  and  their  branches  have  both  commercial  and  savings  depart- 
ments. Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  99.  The  number  of  telephones  in  service  in  Hawaii  as  of 
January  1,  1953  was  119,146.  Total  volume  of  retail  sales  (1956-57)  :  $623,205.275  or  a  7.67% 
increase  of  the  preceding  year. 

Value  of  mineral  production  (1951),  $1,726,000.  Stone  is  the  principal  source  of  this  income. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

Hawaii  (SE),  Hilo 68,350 

Honolulu  (C),  Honolulu  353,020 

Kauai  (SW).  Lihue 29,905 

Maui  (E),  Wailuku  48,519 

— Kalawao  (E).  Pop.  incl.  in  Maui  Co. 

•Counties  without  newspapers  are  marked  — 
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HAWAII  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number  Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  ...................»....*.•..••.•.•»**•«••       7  Seini»weekly  ...» 1 

Evening  Dailies  (6)  Weekly  4 

Mornin*  Dailies (2)  Monthly  8 

Daily,  Foreign  (4)  Bi-monthly    1 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (2)  Quarterly  4 

Semi-weekly  2  Irregular  1 

Weekly  5  

Fortnightly 2  Total  Periodicals  19 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies 
Monthly   


Total  Newspapers 


Total  number  of  publications 86 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications...,. 4 

Total  number  of  towns  having:  publications 7 

For  circulation  figures  for  daily  papers  see  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


Estib  Cols*  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

HILOf  (H5),  pop.  27,198;  Hawaii  Co.  (SE).  On  NE  coast  of  the  Island  of  Hawaii. 
Airlines.  HAL  ;  TPA.  Port  of  entry. 

Sugar,  insulation  board,  engineering  and  plumbing  supplies  manufactured. 
Rice,  soy,  soda  mills;  winery.  Tuna,  mullet  fisheries.  Tourist  resort.  This  is 
the  most  tropical  of  the  islands  and  the  only  one  with  an  active  volcano. 
Agriculture.  Sugar  cane,  coffee,  vegetables,  orchids,  tropical  flowers,  fruit  and 
foliage.  Two  banks.  On  the  Island  of  Hawaii  (1958):  14,580  electric  meters; 
6,005  gas  meters;  9,186  telephones. 

TViHi,™  w^l^-i-  fEvg.ex.Sun.,  Tnt,*^n^n*.        1895      8     28      808   18.00   **9,262 

Tribune-Herald  -f  ....................  1Sun  Morn      Independent  ......  Sunday  circ.    **9,258 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Harry  M.  Blickhahn,  Editor;  Hilo  Tribune-Herald,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

HONOLULUf  (C2),  pop.  248,034;  Honolulu  Co.  (SC).  On  Oahu  Island.  Territorial  cap- 
ital, principal  port  and  business  center  of  the  islands.  Boat  connecting  with 
all  important  ports.  Airlines:  CPAL;  HAL;  JAL;  NWA;  PAA;  QEA;  TPA; 
UAL.  Resort.  University  of  Hawaii.  Three  TV  stations. 

Pineapple  canneries;  sugar  industries;  canned  and  dried  fruit,  fish  packing 
and  canning,  optical  goods,  drug,  plumbers'  supplies,  fertilizer,  flour,  soap, 
awning,  tent,  beverage  manufactories.  Five  banks;  bank  deposits  (12-31-57), 
$403,129,346.  102,909  electric  meters;  40,108  gas  meters;  133,766  telephones. 

Advertiser  -f  ............................  Every  Morn....Ind.  Rep  .............  1856      8      23      280  23.40  **46,347 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Saturday  circ.  -jfc-TJr/45,424 

Raymond  Coll,  Editor;  Advertiser  Publishing  Company   (2).  Sunday  circ.  -£^77,279 

Alumni  News  -f   (offset)  ........  Irregular  ..........  Coll.  Alumni  .....  1928     2     38      105  2,400 

Anita  K.  Moepono,  Editor;  Univ.  of  Hawaii  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher  (14). 


Armed  Forces  Patrol  (offset).  Monthly  .........    &^ts     nts*    1933     2     30     115     3'00 

Donald  Horio,  Editor;  William  S.  Ellis,  Jr.,  Publisher',  P.  O.  Box  1876. 

BUJ!?ff«lneP°rt  PaClfiC  }  Monday  ...........   Architects™*     1953      2     42      129   60.00  717 

<offaet>  ..............................  l  [Engineers 

Don  Over,  Editor;  Trade  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  740  Ala  Mo  ana. 

BUSo^iet?fotfh  Hawaii  4°rchld}  Quarterly  ........  Orchid  Culture..  1941      1     64        85  xS.OO  *600 

Dr.  Walter  Carter,  Editor;  The  Honolulu  Advertiser,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1091. 

Forecast*  ................................  Monthly  ..........  {5*™^°"  **    1941     2     80     112  *         2'800 

Ernest  Stenberg,  Editor;  Outrigger  Canoe  Club,  Publisher,  2335  Kalakua  Ave. 

Hawaii  Catholic  Herald  -f  ......  Friday  .............  Religious  ...........  1936     8     23     294     8.50      $13,860 

Leila  Villala,  Editor;  Bishop  J.  Sweeney,  Publisher,  1183  Fort  St.  (18). 

Hawaii  Chinese  Weekly          ITK^^,^^         T«^^««^«f        1958     4     27     174     5-20          2»500 
(offset)  ....................  ..  .........  [Thursday  ........  Independent,  ......  600—  -Free 

Joseph  S.  M.  J.  Chang,  Editor;  Diversified  Publications,  1108  Union  St. 
Hawaiian  Church  Chronicle...  Monthly  ..........  Episcopalian  ......  1916     2     40     117     1.00        $2,000 

Not  published  during  July  and  August. 

Rt.  Rev.  H.  S.  Kennedy,  Ed.;  Paradise  of  Pacific  Prtar.,  Queen  Emma  Sq.  (13). 
Hawaii  Farmer  (offset)  .........  Monthly  ..........  Farming  .............  1951     2     80      116      1.00 

Donald  Horio,  Editor;  William  S.  Ellis,  Jr.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1875. 

Hawaii  Food  Bulletin  ..............  Monthly  ..........  [§£g  *"*        ^  Controlled1  free  dist.         2.004 

Henry  E.  Schultz,  Editor;  Hawaii  Retail  Food  Dealers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  3644. 

Hawaii  Guardsman*  ..............  Quarterly  ........  {NatTcuard       195°     8     28     14°     1<0°       *3»700 

E.  M.  Sumner,  Col.  USA  Ret.,  Editor;  Hawaii  Nat'l  Guard  Assn.,  Publisher, 

Fort  Ruger  (16). 
Hawaii  Hochi-M  Jap.  &Eng.).Evg.  ex.  Sun.  ..Independent  .......  1912     8     28     28016.00      811,322 

Kengi  Hamada  and  J.  Goto,  Ed.;  Hawaii  Hochi,  Ltd.,  Pub.,  917  Kokee  St.  (7). 
Hawaii  Industry   (Incorpo-  \^      ...  T    .     ...  1955     2     80      115     2.00  351 

ratingHawaii  Engineer)  4-  f  Monthly  ..........  Industrial  ...........  Controlled  circ.          1,784 

Joseph  A.  Murphy,  Editor;  Hawaii  Engineer  Publishing  Co.,  850  Kapiolan  Blvd. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *7tme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements ;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher't  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  U»ea  Mat*.  •Nonpareil 
•ma,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCowity  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRaod  McNaU* 
estimate.  VI**ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  ia  membership  fee. 

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HONOLULU!  (Continued) 


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Hawaii  Medical  Journal Bi-monthly Medical 1941  Controlled  free  dist. 

Harry  L.  Arnold,  Jr.,  M.D.,  Editor;  Hawaii  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher, 
510  S.  Beretania  St.  (18). 

Hawaii  Times +(Jap.&Eng.).E vg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1895     8     24     29421.00 

Shigeo  Soga,  Editor;  Hawaii  Times  Ltd.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1230. 

Imua  Spotlight  (offset) Monthly Anti-Comm'st....l949     1     88     147  x 

Wynthrop  Orr,  Editor ;  Hawaii  Residents'  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
Room  8  A,  Pier  7  (13). 

KaH^aH)^a^i.!.T!!!!!€..!!f..}Tuea- &  F*i....CollegIate 1922     5     24     224     2.50 

Students  of  University  of  Hawaii,  Editors  and  Publishers  (10). 

Korean  Pacific  Weekly -f       \Pl.:jnv  v™~«,,  T«t          19*3     9     80     I96  10.00 

(Korean) }  Friday Korean  Int Controlled  free  dist. 

Sun  Choo  Choi,  Editor;  Dong-Ji  Hoi,  Publisher,  931  N.  King  St.  (6). 

£*e£*^  -^^ 1900     8     20     280   14.40 

E)Vi  Ming  Lee,  Editor;'  Sun  Chung  Kwock  Bo,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  1124  Smith  St. 

)naetj  ^+1  Monthly Independent 1952     4     25      177 

Gerald  B.  13 urtnett,  Publisher,  5369  Kalaniana  Ole  Highway. 

f  Physical  &         194?      2      32      10£     4  OQ 
Controlled  free  dist. 


Cirt 

tl.862 
*220 


§11,205 
2,900 

4,000 
$174 


59,375 


4,500 


208 
366 


Pacific  Science Quarterly ]  Biological 

(.Sciences 
O.  A.  Bushnell,  Editor;  Pacific  Science,  Publisher,  University  of  Hawaii  (14). 

fw  cr^««i  1888     3      80      I49      4-50          5,666 

Paradise  of  the  Paciflc  + Monthly 5t£o»  2     39     14° 

I  Hawaii  Controlled  free  dist.  885 

November  issue  published  as  "Holiday  Annual."  Circ.  37,500. 
Genevieve  Doyle,  Editor;  Paradise  of  the  Pacific,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 
424  S.  Beretania  St.  (P.  O.  Box  80.) 

Star-Bulletin  + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Republican 1882      8     22      294  21.00**97,680 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sat.  evg.  circ.  7.80*^106,414 

Riley  H.  Allen,  Editor;  Honolulu  Star- Bulletin,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 


1.00     Free        2,500 


217 


79 


5.00 
$8,500— Free 


10,000 

5,860 


}Morn.ex.Sun...ChineseInte 1951     7     24     280   15.00 

"  VLum°Chan*Ying,' Editor ;  United  Chinese  Press  Ltd.,  Publisher,  1438  Nuuanu  Ave. 

UBunetinV°f..?.*!Ir.*li...  }  Quarterly Collegiate .1921      1      54 

Thomas' Nickerson',' Editor;  University  of  Hawaii,  Publisher  (14). 
Waikiki  Beach-Pres8  + Mon.  &  Fri { WaJkik^Beach  1966     6     ^ 

Waikiki  Beach  Press,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  206  Kaula  St.  (13). 
Weekly  Snooper  (offset) Friday {%%*%?        ""  Controlled  free  dist. 

O.  Traylor  Mercer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  816  Royal  Hawaiian  Ave. 
Windward  Reporter Thursday Independent 1951      5     24     224     2.60 

Marion  Sexton,  Editor;  Windward  Reporter,  Ltd.,  Publisher, 
418  D.  Kuulei  Rd.,  Lanikai. 

KAILUA  (F2),  pop.  x 7,7 40  (also  includes  Lanikai).  Honolulu  Co.  (SC).  On  Oahu  Island. 
12  m  NE  of  Honolulu. 

Pali  Press Friday Independent 1958      6     21     208     2.60 

Lee  Fern,  Editor;  Stewart  Fern,  Publisher,  408  Kuulei  Rd. 

LANAI  CITY  (D2%),  pop.  2,746;  Maui  Co.  (E).  92  m  SE  of  Honolulu.  Airline,  HAL. 
Agriculture.  Sugar  cane  and  pineapples. 

Lanaian.  The Friday Independent 1948     5     24     196 

Hideo  Niibu,  Editor;  Lanai  Community  Welfare  Assn.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  737. 

LIHUEf  (C5%),  pop.  3,870;  Kauai  Co.  (W).  On  Kauai  Island,  100  m  NW  of  Honolulu. 
KAU  RR.  Sugar  mills;  canneries.  Resorts.  Fisheries.  Agriculture.  Sugar  cane, 
pineapples. 

Fil!(oSbeUeW8+  (Ilocano)  }Bi-wkly,  Wed.. Independent 1931  5  22  196  6.00 

Abe  AVAlbayalderEditor;  Filipino  News,  Ltd.,  Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  1546. 

Garden  Island,  The-f Wednesday Republican 1903  8  23  286  6.00 

Charles  J.  Fern,  Jr.,  Editor;  Garden  Island  Publishing  Company,  Ltd. 

WAHIAWA  (El%),  pop.  8,369;  Honolulu  Co.  (SC).  On  Oahu  Island,  20  m  NW  of 
Honolulu. 

News-f Bi-wkly.,  Wed. .Independent 1949     6      23      182       $5,000 — Free 

Jack  Leithead,  Editor;  W.  A.  Schiller,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  500. 

WAILUKUt  (E2%).  pop.  7,424;  Maui  Co,  (E).  On  Maui  Island,  90  m  SE  of  Honolulu. 
KAH  RR.  Nearest  port  is  three  miles,  Kahului.  Sugar  factory.  Agriculture. 
Sugar  cane,  pineapple*. 

MauiNews  + Wed.  &  Sat In  d.  Rep 1900     8     24     280     6.00   **8,197 

Ezra  J.  Crane.  Editor;  Maui  Publishing  Company,  Ltd. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A! B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,'  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate  VI««ied  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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IDAHO 


Population  588,637   (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  BOISE 

Idaho  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  British  Columbia.  Canada,,  east  by  Montana  and  Wyoming, 
south  by  Utah  and  Nevada,  and  west  by  Oregon  and  Washington.  Its  length  from  north  to  south 
is  about  480  miles,  its  width  varies  from  44  to  325  miles.  The  total  land  area  is  82,769  square 
miles,  and  includes  47  square  miles  of  Yellowstone  Park,  rank  in  area,  tenth. 

The  state's  surface  is  diversified,  being  mountainous  in  the  northern  and  central  portions  and 
having  arid  plains  in  the  south.  Mt.  Hyndman,  12,078  feet,  in  the  Sawtooth  Range,  is  the  highest 
point  in  the  state.  In  the  southeast  there  is  a  volcanic  region,  abounding  in  geysers  and  saline 
springs.  The  Snake  River,  which  abounds  in  falls,  forms  part  of  the  state's  western  boundary  and 
flows  through  the  southern  part.  The  Salmon  River,  a  tributary,  flows  through  a  lengthy  canyon 
that  is  filled  with  game.  The  state  has  large  mineral  resources,  partly  undeveloped,  and  most  of 
the  plains  lands  have  yet  to  be  reclaimed  by  irrigation.  The  climate  is  dry  and  healthful,  warm 
in  summer  and  cold  in  winter.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Boise  gives  temperature  (annual  monthly 
mean)  as  51.0;  highest  on  record  109;  lowest  on  record  — 13.  Total  annual  precipitation  is 
12.66  inches. 

The  University  of  Idaho  is  located  at  Moscow.  The  volcanic  field.  150  miles  southwest  of 
Yellowstone  Park,  called  "Craters  of  the  Moon,"  was  set  aside  in  1924  as  a  national  monument. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  forty-fourth.  Rural  population  (1950),  42,9%.  In  1950,  of 
the  588,637  total  population,  581,395  were  white;  7,242  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950)  40,284.  Farm  acreage,  13,224,192.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  328.3. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $22,475.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  7,306. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $195,805,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $164,763,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  wheat,  $72,574,000,  rank,  eighth;  potatoes,  $52,779,000, 
rank,  second;  sugar  beets  (1956  value  of  production),  $17,659,000,  rank,  third;  dry  edible  beans, 
$12,725,000,  rank,  third;  barley,  $12,117,000,  rank,  seventh;  hay,  $10,934,000,  rank,  fifth;  dry 
field  peas,  $4,795,000,  rank,  second;  oats,  $2,857,000;  red  clover  seed,  $2,643,000,  rank,  first; 
hops,  $2,109,000,  rank,  fourth;  alfalfa  seed,  $1,415,000,  rank,  fifth;  alsike  seed,  $818,000; 
corn,  $768,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruits  (noncitrus)  (1957):  apples,  $3,221,000;  cherries,  $907,000,  rank, 
ninth;  peaches,  $212,000;  pears,  $208,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $173,500,000;  all  sheep  and 
lambs,  $24,170,000,  rank,  tenth;  horses  and  mules,  $4,753,000  ;  hogs  and  pigs,  $2,820,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957)  :  eggs,  $7,783,000;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers), 
$2,192,000;  turkeys,  $836.000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $49,451,000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms,  1,526,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957)  :  non-fat  dry  milk  solids,  65,344,000  Ibs. ; 
creamery  butter,  30,929,000  Ibs.;  American  cheese,  22,556,000  Ibs.;  creamed  cottage  cheese, 
3,131,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  2,461,000  gallons. 

FORESTS  AND  FURS 

Total  lumber  production  (1953),  1,123  million  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  ponderosa  pine, 
white  pine,  douglas  fir,  white  fir,  larch,  western  red  cedar,  englemann  spruce,  lodgepole  pine, 
hemlock,  cotton  wood  and  aspen. 

Fur  animals  (1956-57):  number  of  pelts  sold,  102,374;  total  value,  $171,909.  Principal  furs: 
beaver,  muskrat,  mink. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $183,850,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
lumber  and  wood  products,  food  and  kindred  products.  Total  expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new 
equipment,  $19,462,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1951),  $82,793,000.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  zinc,  lead,  silver, 
sand  and  gravel. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  198,500.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  350,- 
000.  Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  348.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  7,098;  sales,  $671,- 
485,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  44 
County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop.  County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Ada   (SW),  Boise 70,649          10   Bonneville  (E),  Idaho  Falls 30,210 

2  Adams  (W),  Council 8,847  11   Boundary   (NW),  Bonners  Ferry..      5.908 

3  Bannock  (SE),  Pocatello 41,745  12   Butte    (S).   Arco 2,722 

4  Bear  Lake  (SE),  Paris 6,834  13  Caman    (S),   Fairfield 1,079 

5  Benewah  (NW),  St.  Maries 6,173          14   Canyon   (SW),  CaldwelJ 68,597 

6  Bingham    (SE),  Blackfoot 23,271          15  Caribou  (SE),  Soda  Springs 5,576 

7  Blaine  (S),  Hailey 5,384  16  Cassia   (S),  Burley 14,629 

8  Boise  (SW).  Idaho  City 1,776          17  Clark  (E),  Duboia 918 

9  Bonner  (NW),  Sandpoint 14,853          18  Clearwater  (NW),  Orofino 8,217 

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LIST  OF  COUNTIES  (Continued) 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

19  Custer  (C),  Challis 3,318 

20  Elmore  (SW),  Mountain  Home 6,687 

21  Franklin   (SE),  Preston 9,867 

22  Fremont  (E),  St.  Anthony 9,351 

23  Gem   (W),  Emmett ~ 8,730 

24  Gooding    (C),   Gooding 11,101 

25  Idaho  (C),  Grangeville 11,423 

26  Jefferson    (E),   Rigby 10,495 

27  Jerome   (S),  Jerome 12,080 

28  Kootenai    (NW),  Coeur  d'Alene 24,947 

29  Latah    (NW),   Moscow 20,971 

SOLemhi   (C),  Salmon 6,278 

31   Lewis   (W),  Nez  Perce 4,208 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

82  Lincoln   (S),  Shoshone 4,256 

33  Madison  (E),  Rex  burg 9,156 

34  Minidoka  (S),  Rupert. 9,785 

35  Nez  Perce   (W),  Lewiston 22.658 

36  Oneida  (SE),  MaJad  City 4,387 

37  Owyhee   (SW),  Murphy 6,307 

38  Payette  (W),  Payette 11,921 

39  Power  (SE),  American  Falls 3,988 

40  Shoshone    (NW),   Wallace 22,806 

41  Teton  (E),  Driggs 3,204 

42  Twin  Falls  (S),  Twin  Falls 40,979 

43  Valley   (C),  Cascade 4,270 

44  Washington   (W),  Weiser 8,576 


IDAHO  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Numter 

Daily  15 

Evening  Dailies  (11) 

Morning  Dailies  (3) 

All-day  Daily  (1) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition  (5) 

Weekly  78 

Semi-wkly    1 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies    (3) 

Total  Newspapers  94 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue 

Semi-weekly    

Weekly  

Fortnightly    

Semi-monthly    

Monthly    

Quarterly   

Irregular 


Number 
1 
3 
1 
2 


Total  Periodicals  15 


Total  number  of  publications 109 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 43 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 78 

For  circulation  figures  for  daily  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


Circ 

1950 


§1,243 


§1,114 


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ABERDEEN  (F6%),  pop.  1,486;  Bingham  Co.  (SE).  25  m  W  of  Pocatello.  UP  RR. 
Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Potatoes,  sugar  beets,  alfalfa  seed. 

Times-h Thursday Independent 1911      7      23      280      4.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Michael  Bonan,  Jr.,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  1027. 

ALAMEDA — The  Intermountain  and  Alameda  Enterprise — See  Pocatello. 

AMERICAN  FALLSf  (F7),  pop.  1,874;  Power  Co.  (SE).  25  m  SW  of  Pocatello.  UP  RR. 
Bank,  Pocatello.  Electric  power  generation.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Wheat,  potatoes,  hay. 

Power  County  Press -f Thursday Independent 1899      7      23      280      4.00 

Bill  King,  Editor  and  Publisher,  174  Idaho  St. 

ARCOf  (E6),  pop.  961;  Butte  Co.  (S).  90  m  NW  of  Pocatello.  UP  RR.  Silver,  lead 
mines.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Hay,  potatoes. 

Advertiser-f Friday Independent 1909      7      24      280      3.00 

Paul  R.  and  Dolly  Cross,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  8. 

ASHTON  (G5V2),  pop.  1,256;  Fremont  Co.  (E).  56  m  NE  of  Idaho  Falls.  UP  RR.  Saw 
mill.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  seed  peas,  potatoes. 

Herald-f- Thursday Independent 1919      7      24      280      3.00 

Gwen  Albrethsen,  Editor;  Harry  N.  Beall,  Publisher. 

BLACKFOOTf  (F6),  pop.  5,180;  Bingham  Co.  (SE).  25  m  N  of  Pocatello.  UP  RR. 
Cheese,  potato  starch  factories.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  sugar  beets,  grain, 
alfalfa. 

Bulletin-f j^^^*' Sat- Independent 1904      8      23      294    12.00    **2,181 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Drury  R.  Brown,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BOISEt  (B6),  pop.  34,393  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-20-57,  gives  34,383)  ;  Ada  Co.  (SW). 
The  State  Capital,  located  on  the  Boise  River,  45  m  E  of  Oregon  State  line. 
UP  RR.  Airlines  :  UAL,  WCA.  Three  TV  stations. 

Sugar  and  canning  factories,  creameries,  milk  condensaries,  meat  packers 
and  processors,  seed  packers ;  wholesalers,  distributors  of  drugs,  food  prod- 
ucts, hardware,  appliances,  building  materials,  farm  machinery  and  road  building 
equipment;  manufacturing  of  concrete  pipe,  cinder  blocks,  farm  implements. 
Three  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $1,878,514:  deposits  (6-30-58),  $113,- 
031.538.  28,036  electric  (AC)  meters:  33,768  telephones. 

Garden  City  Gazette -f  Whursday Democratic 1954      5      24      182      2.00  §437 

(offset) - I 

Gazette  (offset) Thursday Democratic 1958      5      24      182      2.00  §262 

Marjorie  Moon,  Editor  and  Publisher,  911  Jefferson  St. 

I^nter1(n™adv?°me  ^Quarterly Philanthropic....  1908     2      26      112  10,000 

George  Mousetis,  Editor;  Printcrafters,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1128. 

Idaho  Education  News Monthly Educational 1946     4      28      196  xl.40          6,372 

Not  issued  during  June.  July  and  August. 

John  M.  Booth,  Ed.;  Idaho  Education  Assn.,  Publishers,  614  State  St. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
ftP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
em»,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaHy 
estimate.  VIsaued  only  during  academic  rear.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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BOISEf  (Continued)                                                                        Estab  Cols <^ Width V Depth    Sub  Circ 

Idaho  Farmer  + Semi-mo Agricultural 1895     4     28     189      1.60  *37,280 

See  Pacific  Northwest  Farm  Quad.,  Spokane,  Wash.                     Total  unpaid  dist.  1,269 
Cecil  Hagen,  Mgn.  Ed.;  Cowles  Pub.  Co.,  401  Review  Bldg.,  Spokane  (8),  Wash. 

Idaho  Farm  Journal Thursday Agricultural 1938     5     24     210     2.00  4,046 

Edward  Emerine,  Editor;  Journal  Pub'?  Co.,  3204  Overland  Rd.,  P.  O.  Box  2617. 

Idaho  Food  Dealer,  The Monthly {Doers'00*       1988     2      40      14°     2<5°  

Mrs.  Frank  B.  Wilaon,  Ed.;  Idaho  Food  Dealers  Assn.,  Pub.,  1111  Manor  Dr. 

Idaho  Granger-i- Semi-mo Agricultural 1926     5     24     217       .50      *5,554 

See  also  Pacific  Grange  Farm  Group,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

William  T.  Wilks,  Editor;  Idaho  State  Grange,  Publisher,  Box  901. 

Idaho   Register -f Friday Catholic 1958     8     21     293  10,128 

Rev.  N.  E.  Walsh,  Editor;  Catholic  Press,  Publisher,  419  Idaho  St. 

Idaho  Statesman Evg.  ex.  Sun...Republican 1942      8      23      294    13.00   **9,855 

Idaho  Statesman-}- Every  Morn....Republican 1864      8      23      294   18.20  **34,607 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.**41,166 

Robert  T.  Johnson,  Editor;  Margaret  Cobb  Ailshie,  Publisher,  800  N.  6th  St. 

Wl3uUe4?nV»™-»™  JBi-wkly,  Wed..Sheep&  Wool...  1921     2      41      130x3.00        $1,420 

Andrew  D.  Little  and  M.  C.  Claar,  Editors ;  Idaho  Wool  Growers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
Box  2598. 

Recorder-f Monday Legal 1904     5      23      196     8.00  512 

Richard  Marks,  Editor;  Ralph  W.  Hunter,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1752. 
Scenic  Idaho -f- Quarterly Travel 1947      2      46      143  $15,000 

Subscription  price,  $3.60  for  2  years. 

Chester  M.  Belcher,  Editor;  Belcher  Publishing  Co.,  Box  859. 
Valley  Advertiser  + Thursday Independent 1958     7      24     285         4,632 — Free 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Meridian  News-Times. 

Ralph  Hunter,  Editor;  Jean  and  Ralph  Hunter,  Publishers,  612  Main  St. 

BONNERS  FERRYf  (Bl),  pop.  1,776;  Boundary  Co.  (NW).  90  m  NE  of  Spokane, 
Wash.  GN;  SI  RRs.  Saw  mill.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Wheat. 

Herald-J- Thursday Independent 1891      7      24     280     8.00        §1,900 

Eric  R.  Nelson,  Editor;  W.  A.  Chubb,  Publisher. 

BUHL  (D7),  pop.  2,870;  Twin  Falls  Co.  (S).  16  m  W  of  Twin  Falls.  UP  RR.  Milk  prod- 
ucts  manufactured.  Corn  cannery.  Diversified  farming.  Beans,  potatoes,  sugar 
beets,  sweet  corn. 

Herald  -f Thursday Independent 1906     7      24     280      4.00        §2,110 

Robert  E.  Bailey.  Editor;  Mrs.  Nellie  B.  Mclntire,  Publisher. 

BURLEYf  (E7),  pop.  5,924;  Cassia  Co.  (S).  42  m  E  of  Twin  Falls.  UP  RR.  Airline 
WCA.  Sugar,  flour,  potato  mills ;  overall  factory ;  bottling  works ;  creamery ; 
brickyard.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  hay,  sugar  beets. 

I  Bulletin-f Tuesday Independent 1905     8     24     294     3.50        §2,998 

1    Herald+ Thursday Independent 1906     8      24     294     3.50        §2,996 

1  Frank  J.  Burke,  Editor;  Jessica  L.  Longston,  Publisher. 

CALDWELLf  (B6),  pop.  10,487;  Canyon  Co.  (SW).  80  m  W  of  Boise.  UP  RR.  Flour, 

planing  mills  ;  fishing  tackle  factory ;  creamery,  poultry  and  egg  processing  plant; 

bottling  works ;  stockyards.  Produce  shipped.  Seed  warehouses.  College  of  Idaho. 

Agriculture.  Alfalfa,  potatoes,  onions. 
Idaho  Odd  Fellow  (no  adv.). .Monthly I.  O.  O.  F 1894     4     27      168  xl.OO          3,200 

Bessie  M.  Baker,  Editor;  Idaho  Odd  Fellow,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  871. 
News-Tribune -f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1883      8     23      294    15.00   **5>464 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Free  Press,  Nampa. 

R.  E.  Hackworth,  Editor;  A.  J.  Kalb,  Publisher. 
Times  + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1957      8      24      30812.00        §6,423 

G.  H.  Oppenheimer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  901  Main  St. 

CAMBRIDGE  (B5),  pop.  354;  Washington  Co.  (W).  70  m  N  of  Boise.  UP  RR. 
Bank,  Weiser.  Diversified  farming.  Hay,  grain,  potatoes. 

News -Reporter -|- Thursday Republican 1889     6      24     280     2.50  §618 

Stuart  Dopf,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CASCADEf  (B5),  pop.  943;  Valley  Co.  (C).  80  m  N  of  Boise.  UP  RR.  Lumbering; 
creamery.  Ponderosa  pine,  fir  timber.  Gold,  silver,  lead  mines.  Grain,  dairy,  stock 
farms. 

News-f Friday Republican 1915     7     24     280     8.00  500 

Britt  Nedry,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHALLISf  (D5),  pop.  728;  Custer  Co.  (C).  165  m  NW  of  Pocatello.  Nearest  railroad 
station,  Armstead,  Mont.  UP  RR.  Mining.  Stock,  dairy  farms.  Hay,  grain. 

Messenger -f Thursday Republican 1881      6      26     280     2.60  §650 

Halsey  M.  Gridley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COEUR  d'ALENEf  <B2),  pop.  12,198;  Kootenai  Co.  (N).  On  Coeur  d»Alene  Lake  and 

Spokane  River,  88  m  E  of  Spokane,  Wash.  Boat  connections.  CMSP&P;  SI;  NP; 

SC&P  RRs.  Airline,  WCA.  Manufactures  lumber,  shingles,  railroad  ties,  boats, 

box  s hooks,  flour,  milk  products.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Kootenai  County  Leader -f- Friday Independent 1909     8     24     801     2.00        §2,245 

Joe  Whitley,  Editor;  Leader  Publishing  Co. 
Press-f Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1879     8     24     294  18.00   **6,271 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Burl  C.  Hagadone,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  JPublisher*i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uaes  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  incn.  tCounty  teat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNallv 
estimate.  VI««ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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COTTONWOOD  (B3%),  pop.  689;  Idaho  Co.  (C).  In  Idaho  River,  66  m  SE  of  Lewis- 
ton.   CAP  RR.   Lumbering.   Grain  elevator.   Pine  timber.   Grain,   dairy,   stock, 
poultry  farms.  Wheat,  hogs. 
Chronicle-f  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1893     6     26     2'80     2.50          1,010 

C.  F.  Wimer,  Editor;  Fred  Wimer,  Publisher. 

COUNCILt   (B5),  pop.  748;  Adams  Co.    (W).   125  m  N  of  Boise.  UP  RR.  Pine,  fir 

timber.  Diversified  farming.  Apples. 
Adams  County  Leader  +  .........  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1905     6      24     280     2.00  §821 

B.  J.  Rogers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DOWNEY  (F7).  pop.  748;  Bannock  Co.  (SE).  35  m  SE  of  Pocatello.  UP  RR.  Cheese 
factory.  Agriculture. 

DOBannecyroftOMS<ined^d+e  .......  JThureday  ........  Independent  .......  1910     7     24     276     2.60  J342 

E.  H.  Paysen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DRIGGSf   (G6),  pop.  941;  Teton  Co.   (E).  50  m  NJE  of  Idaho  Falls.  UP  RR.  Cheese, 
flour  manufactured.  Coal  mining.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  peas,  hay,  seed 
potatoes. 
Teton  Valley  News-f  .............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1909      7      24     276     2.50  8848 

Ray  Walker.  Editor;  V.  E.  Lansberry,  Publisher. 

DUBOISf  (F5),  pop.  430;  Clark  Co.  (E).  53  m  N  of  Idaho  Falls,  nearest  bank.  UP  RR. 

Lumber  mill.  Stock  farms.  Grain,  hay,  potatoes. 
Clark  County  Enterprise  -f  .....  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1897      5      24     200     2.50  - 

Lowell  L.  Leek,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
EAGLE  (B6),  pop.  X450;  Ada  Co.  (SW).  10  m  NW  of  Boise,  nearest  railroad  station. 

UP  RR.  Flour  mill  ;  slaughter  house.  Stock,  grain,  dairy  farms. 
Enterprise    (offset)  .................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1958     5     24      182     2.00  52 

Marjorie  Moon,  Editor  and  Publisher,  911  Jefferson  St.,  Boise.  551  —  Free 

EMMETTf  (B6),  pop.  3,067  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-24-67,  gives  3,606)  ;  Gem  Co.  (W). 
80  m  NW  of  Boise.  UP  RR.  Fruit  packing;  creamery;  cannery;  lumber  mill. 
Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Hay,  wheat,  oats. 
Messenger-Index  -f  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1894      8     22     308     3.50          8,195 

Lewis  E.  Hower,  Editor;  Messenger  Printers,  Inc.,  Publishers,  120  N.  Washington. 

FAIRFIELDt   (D6),  pop.  502;  Camas  Co.   (S).  125  m  W  of  Pocatello.  UP  RR.  Bank, 
Glenns  Ferry.  Gold,  silver,  lead,  zinc  mines.  Stock  and  grain  farms. 


Camas  County  Courier-f  ........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1905 

Orin  N.  Garrett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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FILER  (D7),  pop.  1,425;  Twin  Falls  Co.  (S).  7  m  W  of  Twin  Falls.  UP  RR,  Seed  and 
storage  plants.  Agriculture.  Beans,  potatoes,  onions,  sugar  beets,  sheep,  hogs, 
fruit,  grain. 
Twin  Falls  County  Citizen-  W^^y  ........  Republican  .........  1919      7      23     2<80     3.00  §916 

Kecora-f-  ..............  ....  ..........  J 

Robert  Graves,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GENESEE    (B3),  pop.   562;  Latah  Co.    (NW).    100  m  S  of  Spokane,  Wash.  NP  RR. 

Agriculture.  Wheat,  dried  peas,  livestock. 
News-f     ..............................  Friday  .............  Agric.  Rep  .........  1888     6     26     280     2.50  §615 

William  A.  Roth,  Editor;  William  D.  Roth,  Publisher. 
GLENNS  FERRY  (C6%),  pop.  1,515;  Elmore  Co.   (SW).  On  Snake  River,  73  m  SE  of 

Boise.  UP  RR.  Railroad  shops.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  onions,  grain. 
Gazette-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1908     7      24     280     3.60  J725 

J.  Howard  Todd,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  98. 

GOODINGf    (D6%),  pop.   3,099;   Gooding  Co.    (S).    115*  m   W   of  Pocatello.  UP  RR. 
Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Alfalfa,  wheat,  grass  seed,  sugar 
beets. 
Leader  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1908     7      24     280     8.00        §2,291 

Leland  G.  Burress,  Editor  and  Publisher,  442  Main  St. 
GRACE    (G7),  pop.   761;  Caribou  Co.    (SE).   45  m  SE  of  Pocatello.  UP  RR.  Cheese 

factory;  creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  grain,  poultry  farms.  Wheat. 
Herald-!-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1923      7     24     280     2.50  $411 

E.  H.  Paysen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRANGEVILLEf  (B4),  pop.  2,544  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-28-57,  gives  3,300)  ;  Idaho 
Co.  (C).  80  m  SE  of  Lewiston.  CAP  RR.  Lumber  mills;  logging.  State  fish  hatch- 
ery. Pine,  fir  timber.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  peas,  hogs,  cattle. 
Idaho  County  Free  Press  -f..  ..Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1886      7     24     280     4.00        §2,961 

J.  L.  and  E.  Q.  Olmsted,  Publishers. 
HAILEYf  (D6),  pop.  1,464;  Elaine  Co.  (S).  110  m  NW  of  Pocatello.  UP  RR.  Saw  mill. 

Timber.  Silver,  lead  mines.  Agriculture. 
Times-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1881      8      23     308      8.50        §1,427 

Berwyn  Burke,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
HAZLETON   (D7),  pop.  429;  Jerome  Co.   (S).  20  m  NE  of  Twin  Falls.  UP  RR.  Agri- 

culture. Wheat,  beans,  potatoes. 
First  Segregation  News-f  ......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1917     6     26     280     2.50  506 

Elmer  E.  Pyne,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
HOMEDALE  (B6).  pop.  1,411;  Owyhee  Co.  (SW).  40  m  W  of  Boise.  UP  RR.  Grain,  fruit 

farms.  Potatoes,  sugar  beets,  grain,  hops. 
News  .........................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1946     7      24     280     2.00  - 

Rodney  Hawes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Owyhee  Chronicle-f  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1931      7      24     280      3.00        §1,O25 

Everett  A.  Colley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  -A-  June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <S>  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  A  gate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Col $<$> Width  VDipth    Sub  Circ 

IDAHO  CITYf  <C6%),  pop.  246;  Boise  Co.  (SW).  25  m  NE  of  Boise,  nearest  bank 
and  railroad  station.  UP  RR.  Saw  mill.  Agriculture. 

Idaho  World-f Thursday Independent 1868     6     24     210     2.00  $450 

T.  R.  Adams,  Editor;  T.  R.  Adams  and  Florence  Adams,  Publishers. 
IDAHO  FALLSf  (F6),  pop.  19,218;  Bonne ville  Co.  (E).  60  m  NE  of  Pocatello.  UP  RR. 
Airlines:  WAL;  WCA.  Sugar,  potato,  flour,  bag1,  dairy  products  factories;  brew- 
ery, bottling  works;  foundry;  planing  mill.  Ships  agricultural  products.  Silver, 
lead,  gold  mines.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  sugar  beets,  wheat,  seed  peas,  dairy 
products,  sheep.  TV  station. 

Eastern  Idaho  Farmer-f- Thursday Agriculture 1982     5     24     231     8.00          8,065 

Aden  Hyde,  Editor;  Idaho  Falls  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

fEvg.ex.  Sat.  1880     8     24     280   18.20  **12,813 

Post-Register  4- j&Sun.,  Independent...  Morning  circ.  18.20    **5,156 

[Morn.ex.Mon.  Sunday  circ.  **18,162 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Morning  edition  to  rural  subscribers  only ;  no  duplication. 
E.  F.  McDermott,  Gen'l  Mgr.;  Post  Company,  Publisher,  429  North  Capital  Ave. 

JEROMEf  (D7),  pop.  4,528;  Jerome  Co.  (S).  105  m  E  of  Boise.  UP  RR.  Cinder  block 
plant,  potato  starch  producing  plant:  creamery;  flour  mill.  Grain,  truck,  fruit, 
poultry  farms.  Beans,  beets,  potatoes,  alfalfa,  clover  seed. 

North  Side  News  + Thursday Independent 1908      7      24      276      8.00        §2,784 

W.  F.  MacKnight,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KAMIAH  (B8),  pop.  812  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-6-56,  gives  1,238)  :  Lewis  Co.  (W). 
50  m  E  of  Lewiston.  CAP  RR.  Logging;  saw  mill.  Grain,  stock  farms. 

Clearwater  Progress  -f Friday Independent 1953      6     24     252      8.00  400 

Progress  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

KELLOGG  (B2),  pop.  4,913  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-29-57,  gives  5,736);  Shoshone 
Co.  (NW).  60  m  E  of  Spokane,  Wash.  UP  RR.  Lead  and  zinc  smelters.  Lead, 
zinc,  gold,  silver  mines ;  antimony  metal,  pine  timber. 

fNews-f {lVSunX*Sat*  Independent 1924     8     24     280   12.00        §3,303 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

News-Wardner-f .Friday Independent 1886     8     24     280     3.00  §963 

Wm.  Penney,  Editor;  Kellogg  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  149. 

KENDRICK  (B3),  pop.  409;  Latah  Co.  (NW).  26  m  N  of  Lewistown.  NP  RR.  Planing, 
saw,  roller  mills ;  seed  cleaning  plant.  Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1890      6     26     276      3.00  §748 

W.  L.  McCreary,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  G. 

KIMBERLY  (D7),  pop.  1.347;  Twin  Falls  Co.  (S).  6  m  E  of  Twin  Falls.  UP  RR.  Nurs- 
ery. Stock,  grain  farms.  Beans,  potatoes,  wheat. 

Advertiser-f- Thursday Independent 1935      6      24      280      3.00  §900 

Robert  P.  Raustadt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KUNA  (B6),  pop.  634;  Ada  Co.  (SW).  13  m  SE  of  Nampa,  nearest  bank.  UP  RR.  Feed 
mills.  Agriculture.  Alfalfa,  clover  hay,  wheat,  sugar  beets.  Dairying. 

Herald Friday Independent 1914     7     24     283      2.00  §760 

Clyde  and  Edith  Cornell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  147. 

LEWISTONf  (A3),  pop.  12,985;  Nez  Perce  Co.  (NW).  90  m  S  of  Spokane,  Wash.,  at 
head  of  navigation  on  Snake  River.  CAP;  NP  RRs.  Airline,  WCA.  Boat  con- 
nections. Flour,  lumber,  veneer  mills;  fruit,  vegetable  canning  and  packing. 
Beverages,  tents,  awnings,  paint  manufactured.  White  pine  timber.  Stock, 
fruit,  grain  farms. 

Tribune-f Every  Morn...Ind.  Dem -.1892      8      23      294   21.00      516,003 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.      §16,191 

A.  L.  Alford,  Editor;  Tribune  Publishing  Company. 

MACKAY  (E5%),  pop.  760;  Custer  Co.  (C).  95  m  NE  of  Pocatello.  UP  RR.  Copper, 
silver,  gold,  lead  mines.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  hay,  grain. 

Miner-f Thursday Independent 1906     7      24      280      3.00  $973 

T.  E.  Hanawalt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MALAD  CITYf  (F7),  pop.  2,716;  Oneida  Co.  (SE).  65  m  N  of  Ogden,  Utah.  UP  RR. 
Railroad  name,  Malad.  Cheese  factory;  flour  mill.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry 
farms.  Sugar  beets,  potatoes. 

Idaho  Enterprise -f Thursday Independent 1879      7     24      287      3.00        §1,320 

Clyde  and  Marion  Hanson,  Editors ;  Idaho  Enterprise  Publishing  Company. 

MARSING  (B6),  pop.  643;  Owyhee  Co.  (SW).  30  m  W  of  Boise.  UP  RR.  Machine 
shop.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  sugar  beets,  grain,  poultry,  stock,  dairy  products. 

Owyhee  Nugget,  The -f Thursday Independent 1891      7      24      280      3.00  

Rodney  A.  Hawes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

McCALL  (B4%),  pop.  1,178;  Valley  Co.  (C).  97  m  N  of  Boise.  UP  RR.  Airline,  WCA. 
Saw  and  tie  cutting  mill.  Timber.  Agriculture,  especially  stock  farms. 

Payette  Lakes  Star-f Thursday Independent 1918     7     24     280     2.50  741 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Bob  Ege,  Publishers. 

McCAMMON  (F7),  pop.  678;  Bannock  Co.  (SE).  24  m  SE  of  Pocatello,  nearest  bank. 
UP  RR.  Diversified  farming.  Grain,  hay,  beets. 

News-f Friday Independent 1908     7     24     280     2.60  J348 

E.  H.  Paysen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement-  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face.  aworn;  IPubHsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fea. 

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Estab  Coli<j>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

MERIDIAN   (B6),  pop.   1,810;  Ada  Co.   (SW).  UP  RR.   10  m  W  of  Boise.  Creamery, 

sawmills,  fruit  evaporator.  Fruit,  dairy,  stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 
News-Times-}-  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1958      7      24     287      3.00        §1*438 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Boise  Valley  Advertiser. 
Ralph  W.  Hunter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MIDDLETON   (B6),  pop.  496;  Canyon  Co.   (SW).  22  m  NW  of  Boise.  UP  RR.  Bank, 

Caldwell.  Diversified  farming:.  Hay,  wheat,  fruit. 
Boise  Valley  Herald  +  ............  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Agric  ..........  1908      7      24      294      2.00  §550 

Boyd  B.  Cornell,  Editor;  Boise  Valley  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  136. 

MONTPELIER  (G7),  pop.  2,682;  Bear  Lake  Co.   (SE).  98  m  SE  of  Pocatello.  UP  RR. 
Railroad    division    point.    Manufactures    butter,    cheese,    grain,    mill    products. 
Timber;  phosphate  deposits.  Dairy,  grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Hay. 
News  -Examiner  -f-  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1895      7      24      280      3.00        §1,875 

M.  Robinson,  J.  Taylor,  R.  Taylor,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MOSCOWf  (B3),  pop.  10,593;  Latah  Co.  (NW).  85  m  SE  of  Spokane,  Wash.  NP;  UP; 
SC&P  RRs.  Airline,  WCA.  University  of  Idaho. 

Manufactures  bricks,  clay  products,  flour,  pea  harvesters,  lumber,  creamery 
products.  Split  pea  and  seed  pea  plants.  Timber;  clay  deposits.  Dairy  and  grain 
farms.  Wheat,  peas,  dairy  products. 
Idaho  Agricultural  \n»ot.f  riv  AO-»-,V   R««  l902      4      24      154 

Science    (no    adv.)  ............  [Quarterly  ........  Agric.  Res  ..........  Controlled  free  dist.        13,000 

University  of  Idaho  College  of  Agriculture,  Publisher. 
Idaho  Argonaut-}-  V  ................  Tues.  &  Fri  .....  Collegiate  ...........  1900      8      26      287      3.50          3,850 

Associated  Students  of  the  University  of  Idaho,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Idahonian-f  ..............................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep  .............  1911      8      24      294    15.00    **4,220 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Louis  A.  Boas,  Editor;  News-Review  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

MOUNTAIN  HOMEf    (C6),  pop.    1,887    (special  U.  S.  Census   8-28-53,  gives   4,102); 

Elmore  Co.  (SW).  40  m  SE  of  Boise.  UP  RR.  Saw  mills;  chick  hatchery.  Silver, 

gold,  copper  mines.  Pine  timber.  Stock,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Hay. 

News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1886      7      23      280      3.50 

Lloyd  S.  Waters,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Strata  Courier,  The  -f(  off  set).  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  19B3      5      24      182 

Distributed  primarily  to  personnel  at  Mountain  Home  Air  Force  Base. 
Modern  Press,  Publishers,  Box  1458,  Boise. 


$1,870 
$2,500  _  Free 


NAMPA    (B6),  pop.    16,185;  Canyon  Co.    (SW).   20  m  W  of  Boise.  UP  RR.  Railroad 
center.  Northwest  Nazarene  College. 

Manufactures    beet   sugar,   meat   and    milk    products,    flour,    beverages.    Pro- 
duce shipped.  Farming. 
Idaho  Free  Press  -f-  .................  Evg.  ex.  Sun.  ..Independent  .......  1919      8      23      294    18.00 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  News  Tribune,  Caldwell. 

Jack  H.  Scudder,  Editor;  Adam  J.  Kalb,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  111. 

NEW  PLYMOUTH   (B5%),  pop.  942;  Payette  Co.   (W).  40  m  NW  of  Boise.  UP  RR. 
Potato  and  apple  dehydrating,  bean  processing  plants,  vinegar  factory.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Apples,  prunes,  stock,  dairy  products,  sugar  beets. 
Payette  Valley  Sentinel  -f  ......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1909      7      24      280      3.00 

Alden  H.  Munson,  Publisher,  Box  218. 

NEZPERCEf  (B3),  pop.  543;  Lewis  Co.  (W).  65  m  SE  of  Lewiston.  N  RR.  Grain  ele- 

vators; seed  processing  plant.  Stock,  grain  farms. 
Lewis  County  Herald  4-  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1896      7      24      280      3.00 

Ernest  A.  Conger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OAKLEY  (E7),  pop.  684;  Cassia  Co.  (S).  90  m  SW  of  Pocatello.  UP  RR.  Bank,  Burley. 

Flour  mill,  grain  elevators.  Stock  farms.  Potatoes,  sugar  beets,  wheat,  hay. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1893      6      26      280      2.00 

Charles  Brown,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OROFINOf   (B3),  pop.   1,656   (special  U.  S.  Census  6-29-54,  gives  2,708);  Clearwater 

Co.   (NW).  44  m  E  of  Lewiston.  CAP  RR.  Saw,  planing  mills,  creamery.  Lime- 

rock    quarries  ;    white    pine    timber.    Diversified    farming.    Hay,    grain,    dairy 

products,  beef. 

Clearwater  Tribune  -f-  .............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1922      7      23      280      3.50 

R.  D.  Werner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  71. 

PARISf   (G7),  pop.  774;  Bear  Lake  Co.   (SE).  70  m  SE  of  Pocatello.  UP  RR.  Bank, 
Montpelier.   Creamery;   cheese   factory;   bottling   works.    Dairy,    stock,   poultry 
farms.  Hay,  grain. 
Post4-  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1880      7      24      280      2.00 

Franklin  Benson  and  Walter  C.  Dye,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

PARMA  (B6),  pop.  1,369;  Canyon  Co.   (SW).  44  m  NW  of  Boise.  UP  RR.  Hatchery. 
Fruit  and  produce  shipped.  Farming.  Potatoes,  onions,  peas,  lettuce,  hay,  sugar 

Review  4-..  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1909      7      23      280      3.00 

Theron  M.  Gough,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PAYETTEf  (B5%),  pop.  4,032;  Payette  Co.  (W).  67  m  NW  of  Boise.  UP  RR.  Airline, 

WCA.   Manufactures  dairy,  wood  products,  canned  and  dried  fruits  and  vege- 

tables, electro  fence,  vinegar,  cider,  boxes,  bricks.  Apriary.  Diversified  farming. 

Independent-Enterprise  -f  ......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1890      7      24      280      3.00 

Earle  Sample,  Editor;  Rita  K.  Whorton,  Publisher. 


Jl,160 


§1,095 


$750 


§1,985 


863 


§936 


§2^57 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.D.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  JPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4  Uses  Mats.  ^  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNaflj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSuhscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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IDAHO  _  Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 

Estab  Col  $0  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cire 

POCATELLOf  (F7),  pop.  26,181  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-8-57,  gives  27,140)  ;  Bannock 
Co.  (SE).  50  m  SW  of  Idaho  Falls.  UP  RR.  Airlines:  WAI.;  WCA.  Idaho  State 
College. 

Railroad  shops;  flour,  feed  mills;  creameries;  phosphate  fertilizer;  chemical 
factory;  cement  plants.  Diversified  farming.  Two  banks;  deposits  (6-30-66), 
$84,977,313.  12,759  electric  (AC)  meters;  13,013  telephones. 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
G.  Nicholas  Ifft,  Editor;  Hugh  Wagnoh,  Publisher. 
Interim  -f  ..................................  Irregular  ........  Literature  ...........  1944      1      65      100     2.00 

A.  Wilber  Stevens,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Idaho  State  College. 


Independent  .......  1952      7     24     280      3.00        §1,741 

Perry  Swisher,  Editor;  Ralph  and  Perry  Swisher,  Publishers, 

P.  O.  Box  2086,  Alameda. 
ISC  Bengal-f  V  ........................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1927     5     24     217     8.00 

Associated  Students  of  Idaho  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
PNLA  Quarterly-!-  .................  Quarterly  ........  Librarian  ...........  1936     2     29      106     2.00  960 

Eli  M.  Obeler,  Editor;  Idaho  State  College  Library,  Publisher. 

PRESTONf  (G7%),  pop.  4,045;  Franklin  Co.   (SE).  28  m  N  of  Logan,  Utah.  UP  RR. 
Sugar  factory;   condensary;   flour  mill.   Agriculture.   Sugar  beets,   peas,   dairy 
products,  stock,  poultry. 
Citizen  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1892      7      24      280     8.00        §1,750 

Don  E.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PRIEST  RIVER  (Bl),  pop.  1,592;  Bonner  Co.   (N).  45  m  NE  of  Spokane,  Wash.  GN 
RR.  Saw,  shingle,  grain  mills.  Pine  timber.  Dairy  farms.  Hay,  alfalfa,  potatoes. 
Times  -f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1914     7      24      276      2.60        §1,23S 

Olive  Woods,  Editor;  Olive  and  P.  K.  Woods,  Publishers. 

RATHDRUM   (B2),  pop.  610;  Kootenai  Co.   (N).  28  m  NE  of  Spokane,  Wash.  NP; 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Lumber  mill.  Lead,  silver,  gold  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat, 
oats,  alfalfa. 
Tribune  .....................................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1895      5      26      259      1.50  §415 

Joseph  R.  M.  Culp,  Editor;  Culp  Bros.,  Publishers. 

REXBURGf   (G6),  pop.  4,253;  Madison  Co.    (E).  25  m  NE  of  Idaho  Falls.  UP  RR. 

Sugar  and  cheese  factories  ;  lumber  mill.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  wheat,  cattle, 

sheep,  potatoes,  dairying,  poultry. 
Standard-  Journal  -f-  .................  Wednesday  .....  Republican  .........  1905      7      24      280     5.00          2,150 

John  C.  Porter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
RIGBYf  (G6),  pop.  1.826;  Jefferson  Co.  (E).  14  m  N  of  Idaho  Falls.  UP  RR.  Manufac- 

tures sugar.  Seed  pea  plants;  apiary.  Diversified  farming.  Sugar  beets,  potatoes, 

seed  peas,  dairying 
Star-f  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1903     7     26     294     3.00        §2,300 

Hope  B.  Jones,  Editor;  Hope  B.  and  Sylvia  D.  Jones,  Publishers. 

RUPERTf  (E7),  pop.  3,098;  Minidoka  Co.  (S).  40  m  E  of  Twin  Falls.  UP  RR.  Airline, 

WCA.    Creamery;   bean   processing   warehouses,    frozen   food   plants.    Potatoes 

shipped.  Farming.  Potatoes,  beans,  alfalfa,  wheat,  sheep. 
Minidoka  County  News  -f-  .......  Mon.  &  Thurs..  Independent  .....  1904      8      23      294      4.00        §2,659 

Jessica  Longston,  Publisher,  Moses  Lake,  Wash. 
SAINT  ANTHONYf  (G5%),  pop.  2,696;  Fremont  Co.  (E).  39  m  NE  of  Idaho  Falls. 

UP  RR.  Flour  mill;  potato  starch  factory,  lumber  mill.  Seed  plants.  Agriculture. 

Potatoes,  seed  peas,  grain,  stock,  dairying. 

Fremont  County  Chronicle-  lThursday  ........  Independent  ......  1896     8     23     297     3.50        §1,471 

Wews-t-  ...............  .*  .............  J 

Harry  N.  Beall,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAINT  MARIESf  (B2),  pop.  2,220;  Benewah  Co.  (NW).  55  m  SE  of  Spokane,  Wash. 
CMSP&P   RR.    Boat   connections.   Lumber,    shingle   mills.    White   pine   timber. 
Grain,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  hay,  oats,  cattle. 
Gazette-Record  -f-  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1905      7     24      280      3.00        §1,569 

Robert  M.  Hammes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SALMONf  (E4),  pop.  2,648;  Lemhi  Co.  (C).  120  m  S  of  Missoula,  Mont.  Nearest  rail- 
road station,  Armstead,  Mont.  Creameries.  Pine  timber;  gold  mines.  Agriculture. 
Alfalfa,  wheat,  potatoes. 
Recorder  Herald  +  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1886     7     24     280     4.00        §2,216 

Keith  Barrett*,  Editor  ;  Ronald  Burke,  Publisher. 

SANDPOINTf  (Bl).  pop.  4,265;  Bonner  Co.  (NW).  On  Lake  Pend  d'Oreille,  60  m  NE 
of  Spokane,  Wash.  SI;  NP;  GN  RRs.  Lumber,  shingle  mills;  creameries.  Lake 
resort.    Whiten  sh    fisheries.    Timber;    lead,    silver    mines.    Agriculture.    Dairy 
products,  potatoes,  hay,  grass  seed. 
News-Bulletin  -f-  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1924      9      22     287      3.00        §3,806 

L.  E.  Pietsch,  Editor;  S.  O.  Maxwell  and  L.  E.  Pietsch,  Publishers. 

SHELLEY  (F6),  pop.  1,856;  Bingham  Co.  (SE).  9  m  S  of  Idaho  Falls.  UP  RR.  Sugar, 
flour,  potato  digging  michinery  manufactured.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Pioneer-f  ..................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1906     6     26     280     2.50  §890 

John  Colley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
SHOSHONEf   (D6%),  pop.  1,420;  Lincoln  Co.   (S).  108  m  W  of  Pocatello.  UP  RR. 

Diversified  farming.  Cattle,  dairying. 
Lincoln  County  Journal+  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1884     7     22     280     8.00  §845 

H.  H.  Love,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **S«pt.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit* 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
eras,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  teat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI««««d  only  during  academic  year.  xSub»cription  included  In  membership  fe«. 

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Estib  CoU^ Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cire 

SODA  SPRlNGSf  <G7),  pop.  1,829;  Caribou  Co.  (SE).  50  m  SE  of  Pocatello.  UP  RR. 
Creamery.  Mineral  springs.  Pine  timber;  phosphate  mines.  Agriculture.  Stock, 
grain,  poultry. 

Caribou  County  Sun  + Thursday Independent 1931     7     24     240     3.60        S  1*380 

James  £.  Lansbury  and  V.  E.  Lansbury,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

TROY  (B2%).  pop.  531;  Latah  Co.  (NW).  12  m  E  of  Moscow.  NP  RR,  Lumber.  Saw- 
mills ;  bean  processing:  plant ;  brick  factory.  Grain  and  dairy  farms.  Wjheat,  peas. 

Latah  County  Press -f Thursday Independent 1957     6     24     280     8.00  600 

Peggy  M.  Stellman,  Editor;  Charles  T.  Stellman,  Publisher. 

TWIN  FALLSf  (D7),  pop.  17,600;  Twin  Falls  Co.  (SW).  140  m  E  of  Boise.  UP  RR. 
Airlines  :UAL;  WCA. 

Manufactures  sugar,  dried  and  canned  fruit,  flour,  creamery  and  meat  prod- 
ucts, potato  starch,  tallow,  vinegar,  beverages,  overalls,  concrete  pipe,  bags, 
potato  machinery.  Extensive  shipping  of  agricultural  products.  Beans,  potatoes, 
sugar  beets,  stock. 

Times -News -I- Daily  ex.  Sat...  Independent 1905      8     24     294   15.00  **2O,2OO 

Color  advertising  accepted.  All  day  newspaper.  Sunday  circ.  **2O,364 

Rex  Wagner,  Editor ;  R.  S.  Tofflemire  and  E.  Bordewick,  Publishers. 

WALLACEf  <C2),  pop.  3,140;  Shoshone  Co.  (NW).  70  m  SE  of  Spokane,  Wash.  UP; 
NP  RRs.  Smelting.  Castings,  electrical  supplies,  lumber  manufactured.  Lead, 
silver,  zinc  mines. 

Miner  + Thursday Republican 1906     6     26     280     4.00        $2,004 

Alden  J.  Teske,  Editor;  L.  W.  Lieb,  Publisher,  506  Sixth  St. 

North  Idaho  Press  + {|vg^x- Sat' Independent 1912     8     26     294   15.00        §3»022 

William  S.  Grant,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEISERf  (B5),  pop.  8,961;  Washington  Co.  (W).  75  m  NW  of  Boise.  UP  RR.  Flour 
mill;  produce  packing;  dairy  products  plants;  iron  foundry;  brick,  bottling 
works.  Ships  fruit.  Iron,  copper  mines;  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Alfalfa, 
potatoes,  lettuce,  peas,  sugar  beets,  onions. 

American  + Monday Independent 1896      8     23     294     3.00    **2,293 

Harry  N.  Nelson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Signal-f Thursday Independent 1883      8     23      294      3.00   **2,353 

John  Price,  Editor;  Signal  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

WENDELL  (D7).  pop.  1,483  ;  Gooding  Co.  (S).  20  m  NW  of  Twin  Falls.  UP  RR.  Apiary ; 
turkey  hatchery ;  dry  kiln.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes. 

Irrigationist-f Thursday Independent 1909     7     23      280      3.00  785 

Larry  M.  Roe,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WILDER  (A6),  pop.  655;  Canyon  Co.  (SW).  40  m  W  of  Boise.  UP  RR.  Agriculture. 
Onions,  potatoes,  livestock,  sugar  beets,  hops,  apples,  peaches,  grain. 

HeraW-f ~ Friday Democratic 1918     6     24     266     3.00  590 

Violet  and  Wallace  M.  Chambers,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation — **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
JP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  <&  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI*0aed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ILLINOIS 

Population  8,712,176  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  SPRINGFIELD 

Illinois  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Wisconsin,  northeast  by  Lake  Michigan,  east  by  Indiana, 
southeast  and  south  by  Kentucky,  and  west  by  Missouri  and  Iowa,  Its  extreme  length  north  to 
south  is  385  miles;  extreme  breadth  218  miles.  Its  total  land  area  is  56,400  square  miles. 

The  surface  is  mostly  level  table-land,  inclining  gently  toward  the  south,  with  bluffs  along  the 
principal  rivers.  A  small  tract  in  the  northwest,  around  Galena,  is  somewhat  broken,  and  a  low 
mountain  ridge  extends  across  the  southern  end  from  Grand  Tower,  on  the  Mississippi  River,  to 
Shawneetown,  on  the  Ohio,  about  850  feet  above  sea  level.  The  prairies  are  sometimes  level,  but 
generally  undulating.  With  the  exception  of  Iowa,  no  other  state  has  so  large  a  portion  of  land 
susceptible  to  cultivation.  There  are  over  275  streams  in  the  state  grouped  into  two  river  sys- 
tems, one  having  the  Mississippi  as  outlet,  the  other  tributary  to  the  Ohio  River.  The  most 
important  river  is  the  Illinois  which  crosses  the  north  central  and  western  parts  of  the  state 
draining  24,726  square  miles.  The  Chicago  Drainage  Canal  is  an  important  and  unique  artificial 
waterway  supplying  drainage  and  transportation.  The  climate  is  noted  for  its  extremes  of  heat 
and  cold.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Chicago  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as 
49.5;  highest  on  record,  105;  lowest  on  record  — 23.  Total  annual  precipitation  is  32.81  inches. 

Chicago,  the  country's  second  largest  city  in  population,  is  the  leading  grain  center  of  the 
country.  Its  total  receipts  of  corn,  oats,  rye  and  barley  are  greater  than  any  other  city.  It  is  the 
center  of  immense  business  activity  in  live  stock,  slaughtering  and  meat  packing,  printing  and 
publishing,  steel  works  and  rolling-mill  products,  and  a  prodigious  number  of  industries,  and  is 
the  greatest  railroad  center  in  the  world.  Illinois  is  remarkably  well  supplied  with  transportation 
facilities  by  rail,  river  and  lake,  and  is  one  of  the  leading  states  in  export  trade.  Of  its  many 
institutions  of  higher  education,  the  largest  are  the  University  of  Chicago,  the  University  of 
Illinois,  located  at  Urbana,  and  Northwestern  University,  at  Evanston. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  fourth.  Urban  population  (1950),  77.6%.  In  1950,  of  the 
8,712,176  total  population,  8,085,176  were  white,  628,000  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  195,268.  Farm  acreage,  30,978,495.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
158.6.  Average  value  per  farm,  $28,357.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  44,035. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957);  crops,  $832,887,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $1,096,687.000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  corn,  $311,206,000,  rank,  first;  soybeans,  $264,278,000, 
rank,  first;  wheat,  $67,424,000,  rank,  ninth;  oats,  $23,282,000,  rank,  third;  hay,  $6,494,000; 
red  clover  seed,  $1,415,000,  rank,  third;  rye,  $839,000,  rank,  seventh;  popcorn  (value  of  produc- 
tion), $772,000,  rank,  third;  barley.  $707,000;  lespedeza  seed,  $282,000;  sorghum  grain, 
$258,000;  broomcorn  (value  of  production),  $252,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruits  (noncitrus)  (1957):  apples,  $5,640,000;  peaches,  $1,405,000;  straw- 
berries (value  of  production),  $1,041,000;  pears,  $111,000;  grapes,  $80,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $470,457,000,  rank,  ninth; 
hogs  and  pigs,  $200,570,000,  rank,  second;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $12,465,000;  horses  and  mules, 
$4,320,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $69,764,000,  rank,  sixth;  chickens  (farm  and 
commercial  broilers),  $11,166,000;  turkeys.  $5,532,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $170,677,000,  rank,  ninth. 
Total  milk  production  on  farms,  5,283,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products,  (1957)  :  evaporated  milk, 
152,666,000  Ibs.;  creamed  cottage  cheese,  47,700,000  Ibs.;  American  cheese,  46,908,000  Ibs.; 
creamery  butter,  45,303,000  Ibs.;  non-fat  dry  milk  solids,  17,846,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  33,352,000 
gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Lake  fisheries,  total  catch  (1956),  1,567,000  Ibs.;  $265.000  value.  Mississippi  River  and 
tributaries  catch  (1956),  7,038,000  Ibs.;  $706,000  value.  Principal  fish:  catfish  and  bullheads, 
chubs. 

FORESTS 

Total  forest  production  (1947),  99,764  M  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  oak,  cottonwood  and 
aspen,  elm,  maple,  sycamore,  hickory,  red  and  sap  gum,  ash,  yellow  poplar,  walnut,  beech, 
basswood. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $9,641,592,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
machinery  (except  electrical),  food  and  kindred  products,  electrical  machinery,  fabricated  metal 
products.  Total  expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $555,953,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1951),  $489,933,000  rank,  seventh.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value: 
coal,  petroleum,  cement,  stone. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

t,tehfi1£nt5    <1'1-58).   4,122,400.    Motor   vehicle*    registered    (Sept.    1958,   est.), 

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LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  102 


County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat 

Adams  (W),  Quincy 

Alexander  (8),  Cairo... 


Bond  (S),  Greenville... 

Boone  (N), 

Brown  ( W).  Mount  Sterling... 


Belvidere 


Bureau   (NW).  Princeton 

7  Calhoun  (W).  Hardin 

8  Carroll  (NW),  Mount  Carroll 

9  Can    (WC).   Virginia 

10  Champaign  (E),  Urbana 

11  Christian  (C),  Taylorville 

12  Clark  (E),  Marshall 

18  Clay   (SB),  Louisville 

14  Clinton  (SW),  Carlyle 

15  Coles  (E),  Charleston 

16  Cook   (NE),  Chicago 4 

17  Crawford  (SE),  Robinson 

18  Cumberland  (E),  Toledo 

19  De  Kalb  (N),  Sycamore 

20  DeWitt   (C),  Clinton 

21  Douglas   (E),  Tuscola 

22  Du  Page  (NE),  Wheaton 

28  Edgar    (E),    Paris 

24  Edwards  (SE),  Albion 

25  Effingham    (S),  Efflngham 

26  Fayette  (SC),  Vandalia 

27  Ford    (E).   Paxton 

28  Franklin   (S),  Benton 

29  Fulton   (W),  Lewistown 

80  Gallatin    (SE),  Shawneetown 

81  Greene  ( W ) ,  Carrollton 

82  Grundy  (NE),  Morris 

83  Hamilton  (S),  McLeansboro 

84  Hancock  (W),  Carthage 

85  Hardin    (SE).   Elizabethtown 

86  Henderson   (W),  Oquawka 

87  Henry  (NW),  Cambridge 

88  Iroquois   (E).  Watseka 

89  Jackson  (SW),  Murphysboro 

40  Jasper   (SE),  Newton 

41  Jefferson  (S),  Mount  Vernon 

42  Jersey   (SW),  Jerseyville 

48  Jo  Daviess   (NW),  Galena 

44  Johnson  (S),  Vienna 

45  Kane  (NE),  Geneva 

46  Kankakee  (E).  Kankakee 

47  Kendall  (NE),  Yorkville 

48  Knox   (NWC),  Galesburg 

49  Lake  (NE),  Waukegan 

60  LaSalle  (N),  Ottawa 

61  Lawrence    (SE),   Lawrence ville.. 


Pop. 
64,690 
20,816 
14,157 
17,070 

7,182 
87,711 

6,898 
18,976 
15,097 
106,100 
88,816 
17,862 
17,445 
22,594 
40,828 
,608,792 
21,187 
10.496 
40,781 
16,894 
16,706 
154,599 
23,407 

9.066 
21,676 
24,582 
16.901 
48,685 
43,716 

9,818 
18,862 
19,217 
12,256 
25,790 

7,680 

8,416 
46,492 
82.848 
38,124 
12,266 
85.892 
16,264 
21,459 

8.729 

150.888 

78,624 

12,116 

54,866 

179,097 

100,610 

20,539 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat 

52  Lee  (N),  Dixon 

68  Livingston   (NEC),  Pontiac 

54  Logan  (C),  Lincoln 

55  Macon   (C),  Decatur.. 


56  Macoupin  (SWC),  Carlin ville 

67  Madison    (SW),  Edwardsville.... 

58  Marion  (S).  Salem 

59  Marshall   (NC),  Lacon 

60  Mason  (C),  Havana 

61  Massac   (S),  Metropolis 

62  McDonough    (W),  Macomb 

68  McHenry  (NE),  Woodstock 

64  McLean  (C),  Bloomington 

65  Menard    (C).   Petersburg 

66  Mercer   (NW),  Aledo 

67  Monroe   (SW),   Waterloo 

68  Montgomery  (SC),  Hillsboro 

69  Morgan  (WC),  Jacksonville 

70  Moultrie  (SEC),  Sullivan 

71  Ogle   (N),  Oregon 

72  Peoria   (NWC),  Peoria 

73  Perry   (S).  Pinckneyville 

74  Piatt  (EC).  Monticello 

75  Pike   (W),  Pittsfield 

76  Pope  (S),  Golconda 

77  Pulaski  (S),  Mound  City 

78  Putnam    (NC),  Hennepin 

79  Randolph   (SW),  Chester 

80  Richland  (SE),  Olney 

81  Rock  Island  (NW),  Rock  Island 

82  Saint  Clair  (SW),  Belleville 

83  Saline  (S),  Harrisburg 

84  Sangamon    (C),   Springfield 

85  Schuyler   (W),  Rushville 

86  Scott    (W),   Winchester 

87  Shelby    (SC).  Shelbyville 

88  Stark  (NWC).  Toulon 

89  Stephenson   (N),  Freeport 

90  Tazewell  (NC),  Pekin 

91  Union  (S),  Jonesboro 

92  Vermilion  (E),  Danville 

93  Wabash   (SE),  Mount  Carmel.... 

94  Warren   (W),  Monmouth 

95  Washington   (S),  Nashville 

96  Wayne   (S),  Fairfleld 

97  White  (SE),  Carmi 

98  Whiteside  (NW),  Morrison 

99  Will    (NE),  Joliet 

100  Williamson  (S).  Marion 

101  Winnebago  (N).  Rockford 

102  Woodford    (NC).  Eureka 


Pop. 
86,461 
87,809 
80,671 
98.858 
44,210 
182,807 
41,700 
13,025 
16,826 
13,694 
28,199 
50,656 
76,677 

9,639 
17,874 
18,282 
82,460 
85,568 
13,171 
83,429 
174,847 
21,684 
13,970 
22.156 

5,779 
13,639 

4,746 

81,678 

16,889 

133,558 

205,995 

38,420 

181,484 

9,618 

7,245 
24,434 

8.721 
41.596 
76,165 
20,600 
87,079 
14,651 
21,981 
14,460 
20,938 
20,935 
49.336 
134.836 
48,621 
152,885 
21,835 


ILLINOIS  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  95 

Evening  Dailies  (78) 

Morning  Dailies  (17) 

Daily.  Foreign  (7) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (22) 

Tri-weekly  8 

Semi-weekly  29 

Weekly  642 

Free  or  partly  free  dist.  wklies(79) 

Semi-monthly 2 

Monthly   2 

Shoppers  (3) 

Fortnightly  1 

Three  times  a  month 1 

Total  Newspapers  775 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  11 

Semi-weekly  8 

Weekly  82 

Fortnightly  13 

Semi-monthly 20 

Monthly   494 

Bi-monthly 51 

Quarterly   94 

Ten  times  a  year 5 

Eight  timee  a  year  4 

Seven  times  a  year 2 

Six  times  dur.  academic  year  ..  1 

Six  times  a  year 4 

Five  times  a  year 2 

Semi-annual  1 

Eight  times  dur.  academic  year  1 

Five  times  dur.  academic  year  1 
Four  times  a  week  during 

academic  year  1 

Total  Periodicals  790 


Total  number  of  publications , 1.565 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 98 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications ., 629 

For  circulation  figures  for  daft?  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory, 
possible  to  Incorporate  a  later  flfure  In  that  list. 

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ABINGDON    (C2H)»  Pop.   8,80  J;  Knox   Co.    (NW).    10   m   S   of   Galesburg.   CB&Q; 
M&SL    RRs.    Fertilizer   plant.    Manufactures    men's    work    clothing:,    lavatory 
pottery,  plumbing  supplies,  spring  handle  brushes,  swimming  pool  accessories, 
feed.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain,  fruit  farms.  Corn,  hogs,  cattle. 
Argus  +    (offset)  ....................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1951     5     24     224     8.00          1,608 

Mary  Lou  Stover  and  Gene  Cunningham,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Kodak-}-  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1897     7      26     280     2.00  - 

Fred  W.  Shoop,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ADAIR  (C8),  pop.  X250;  McDonough  Co.  (W).  50  m  SW  of  Peoria.  CB&Q  RR.  Bank, 

Bushnell.  Elevator.  Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 
Beacon  ......................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1936     5     24     217     2.00  209 

Mrs.  C.  R.  Crabb,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ADDISON  —  Register  —  See  Paddock  Publications,  Arlington  Heights. 

ALBIONf  <E5),  pop.  2,287;  Edwards  Co.  (SE).  40  m  NW  of  Evansville,  Ind.  SOU  RR. 
Brick  clay  pits.  Stave  mill.  Dresses,  bricks  manufactured.  Poultry,  fruit,  dairy 
farms. 
Journal-Register  +  ..................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1869     7     24     276     8.00        §2,483 

Dean  Bunting,  Editor  and   Publisher. 

ALEDOf  (C2%),  pop.  2,919;  Mercer  Co.   (NW).  80  m  S  of  Rock  Island.  CB&Q  RR. 

Feed  mill;  brickyard;  cheese  factory;  chick  hatcheries.  Stock,  dairy  farms. 
American  Shetland  Pony  -f....Monthly  ..........  Shetl'd  Ponies.  ...1948     2      89      184     8.00        13,661 

Not  issued  during  January. 

James  H.  Roberts,  Editor;  The  American  Shetland  Pony  Club,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  280. 


Gun  Report,  The  +  ..................  Monthly  ..........  coleTtfng"11     1955     8     27      143     4'00          8'068 

Alexander  V.  Bartimo,  Editor;  Herschel  J.  Blazer,  Publisher,  110  S.  College  Ave. 

Times  -Record  -f  .......................  Wednesday  .....  Republican  .........  1856     8     24     280      4.00         §4,474 

Gerald  M.  Le  Blanc,  Editor;  Herschel  J.  Blazer,  Publisher. 

ALEXIS    (C2%),  pop.  821;  Warren  Co.    (W).   15  m  NW  of  Galesburg.  CB&Q  RR. 
Locker  plant;   grain   elevator;   feed   mill.    Agriculture.    Oats,    corn,    soybeans. 
Argus  -f-  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1866     6     24     280     2.00  §8OO 

V.  K.  Baker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALLERTON   (F3%),  pop.  244;  Vermilion  Co.   (E).  20  m  SW  of  Danville,  C&EI  RR. 

Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Sun-f  ........................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1952      6     23     231      3.00  §162 

Mrs.  Mae  Eaton,  Editor;  Robert  N.  Butler,  Publisher,  St.  Joseph. 

ALTAMONT   (E4%),  pop.   1,580;  Effingham  Co.    (S).  40  m  SW  of  Mattoon.  B&O; 
C&EI;  PA  RRs.  Egg  case,  pants  factories;  elevator.  Grain,  stock  dairy,  poultry 
farms. 
News-f  .....................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1881     7     24     273     2.00   **1,49O 

Clinton  P.  Schroeder,  Editor;  Clinton  P.  and  Joan  E.  Schroeder,  Publishers. 

ALTON  (C4%),  pop.  32,550;  Madison  Co.  (SW).  On  Mississippi  River,  25  m  N  of  St. 
Louis.   GM&O;   CB&Q;   CCC&SL;   IT;   MKT   RRs.   Boat   connections.   Principia 
College.  Coal  mines.  Limestone  quarries.  Oil  refineries  ;  foundries. 

Manufactures   ammunition,  brass,   glass,   flour,   bricks,   leather,   paper,   steel, 
vinegar,  whiting,  boats,  tents,  awnings,  pants,   liquid  bluing.  Six  banks    (city 
zone);   deposits    (6-30-58),   $61,817,601.   26,833   electric    (res.)    (AC)    meters; 
15,974  gas   (nat.)   meters;  24,475  telephones. 
Telegraph  +  .............................  .Evpr.ex.Sun  .....  Ind  Rep  ..............  1836      9     23      308   15.60**31,252 

Paul  B.  Cousley,  Editor;  Alton  Telegraph  Printing  Co. 

AMBOY    (D2),  pop.  2.128;  Lee  Co.    (N).  40   m  SW   of  Roekford.   CB&Q;  1C  RRs. 

Condensery,  rug  mills.  Dairy,  grain  farms. 
News-f-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1854      7     24      280      3.00        §1,596 

Gene  Strouss,  Editor;  Wagner  and  Strouss,  Publishers. 

ANNA   (D6),  pop.  4,880;  Union  Co.   (S).  86  m  N  of  Cairo.  1C  RR.  Stone  quarries. 
Shoe,  heel  and  stave  factories  ;  flour  mill  ;  fruit  and  vegetable  packaging,  marble 
and  granite  works.  Agriculture.  Fruits,  vegetables,  grain. 
Gazette-Democrat  and  Talk  -f  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1849     8     24     280     5.20   **3,431 

Lewida  Reppert,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ANTIOCH    (El),  pop.   1,807    (special  U.  S.   Census   5-8-57,   gives   1,802);   Lake  Co. 
(NE).   20   m  NW   of   Waukegan.   MSP&SSM   RR.   Summer  vesort.   Nurseries; 
hatchery.  Manufactures  flour,  chinaware,  batteries,  engines,  ink.  Dairy  farms. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  ..............  1886      6     26     276     3.00  2,500 

R.  E.  Gaston,  Editor;  M.  E.  Gas  ton,  Publisher,  928  Main  St. 

ARCOLA  (E4),  pop.  1,700   (special  U.  S.  Census  2-4-67,  gives  2,066);  Douglas  Co. 

(E).  40  m  SE  of  Decatur.  1C;  PA  RRs.  Oil  production;  collegiate  caps  and 

gowns;  brooms  manufactured.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Broom  corn. 
Broom  &  Broom  Corn  News  -{-..Saturday  .........  Broom  Trade  .....  1912     3     26     136     6.00          1,192 

Paul  A.  Lindenmeyer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Record-Herald  -f  ......................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1866      8     23      308     3.00        §1,956 

Harry  W.  Stonecipher,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ARGO  (A2),  pop.  xio,000  (includes  Summit);  Cook  Co.  (NE).  On  Illinois  Waterway, 
12  m  SW  of  Chicago.  GM&O;  BRC;  B&OCT;  IHB  RRs.  Corn  products,  white 
lead  manufactured.  Agriculture. 
Desplaines  Valley  News-f  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1913      5      24      224      1.50         §1,748 

_  Harry  Sklenar,  Editor;  Desplaines  Valley  News   Pub.   Co.,   6123   Archer  Ave. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
5  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—I  950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vluued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

BE  SURE  TO  READ  tho  Guide  to  the  us*  of  the  Directory  in  front  of  book. 

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ARGO  (Continued) 

Stickney  Life—  See  Life  of  Cicero. 

Summit  Valley  Times  +  ..........  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1941     5 

Elmer  Johnson,  Editor;  Enterprise  Publishing:  Co.,  3724  Prairie  Ave.,  Brook  field. 

ARLINGTON  HEIGHTS  (Al).  pop.  8,768  (special  U.  S.  Census,  2-18-58,  gives  23,128)  ; 
Cook  Co.  (NE).  23  m  NW  of  Chicago.  C&NW  RR.  Residential.  School  desks, 
opera  chairs,  milk  and  cream  cans,  carbonated  beverages,  radio  parts,  food 
processors  manufactured.  Truck  farms. 

Cooperator,  The  ........................  Monthly  ..........  Agricultural  .......  1932     \     \\     \\\     1'00 

A.  G.  Holste,  Editor;  Cook  County  Farm  Bureau,  Publisher. 

Herald  —  See  Paddock  Publications. 

Paddock  Publications  +  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1872     8     23      301      4.00 

Prints  editions  under  name  of  Herald  for  Arlington  Heights  £6,710;  Herald  for 
Mount  Prospect  $3,736;  Herald  for  Elk  Grove  J750;  Herald  for  Prospect 
Heighta  $950;  Herald  for  Rolling  Meadows  %  1,745;  Herald  for  Wheeling 
1  1,095;  Cook  County  Herald  for  Arlington  Heights  $1,250;  Enterprise  for 
Palatine  $4,020  ;  Register  for  Bensenville  $2,420;  DuPage  County  Register  for 
Bensenville  $1,640;  Register  for  Roselle  $1,740;  Register  for  Addison  $570; 
Enterprise  for  Hoffman  Estates  $920.  Space  sold  only  in  combination  for 
Herald  of  Wheeling  and  Cook  County  Herald  of  Arlington  Heights,  Herald  of 
Elk  Grove. 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  for  Register  of  Bensenville,  Register  of  Addison, 
Du  Page  County  Register  of  Bensenville,  Register  of  Roselle.  Space  sold  only 
in  combination  for  Herald  of  Prospect  Heights  and  Herald  of  Mount  Prospect. 
Space  sold  only  in  combination  for  Enterprise  of  Palatine  and  Enterprise 
of  Hoffman  Estates.  Space  for  all  18  papers  can  be  purchased  in  combination. 
Space  sold  in  combination  for  the  9  Cook  County  editions  not  named  Register. 
S.  R.  Paddock,  Editor;  Paddock  Publications,  Inc.,  217  W.  Campbell. 

ARMINGTON  (D3),  pop.  814;  Tazewell  Co.  (NC).  22  m  SW  of  Bloomington.  PA  RR. 

Stock,  grain,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Helper-f  ...................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1912     7     24     280     2.00 

Kenneth  A.  MacLeod,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Minier. 

ARTHUR  (E4),  pop.  1,678   (special  U.  S.  Census  6-13-58,  gives  2,035);  Douglas  Co. 
(E).   28   m   SE  of  Decatur.  C&EI;  PA  RRs.   Manufactures  truck  tank  bodies, 
burial   vaults,   caskets,   cheese.   Grain,   dairy,   stock,   poultry   farms.    Soybeans. 
Graphic-Clarion  -f  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1887     7     22     276     3.00         51,271 

W.  C.  Hays,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ASHLAND  (C3%),  pop.  1,039;  Caas  Co.  (WC).  20  m  NW  of  Springfield.  GM&O;  B&O 

RRs.  Elevator.  Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Sentinel-f  .................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1884      6      26      280      2.00  $530 

Martha  Bast,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ASHTON   (Dl%),  pop.  913;  Lee  Co.   (N).  35  m  S  of  Rockford.  C&NW  RR.  Cannery. 
Cement    vaults;    ice    cream    stabilizers    manufactured.    Diversified    farming. 
Asparagus. 
Gazette-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1895     6     24     224     2.60  §890 

Robert  R.  Dean,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
ASSUMPTION    (D4).  pop.  1.466;  Christian  Co.    (C).  23  m  SW  of  Decatur.  1C  RR. 

Grain  elevators.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 
Prairie  State  Tribune-f  ..........  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1884     6     24     252     2.50        §1,115 

Wm.  E.  Feurehan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
ASTORIA  (CS),  pop.  1,808;  Pulton  Co.  (W).  52  m  SW  of  Peoria.  CB&Q  RR.  Feed  mill. 

Manufactures  truck  bodies.  Diversified  farming.  Grain,  hay,  soybeans. 
Argus-Searchlight  -f  ................  Wednesday  .....  Republican  .........  1878      6     26     280     2.50         §1,500 

A.  N.  Price,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
ATHENS   (D3M:),  pop.   1,048;  Menard  Co.   (C).   14  m  NW  of  Springfield.  C&IM  RR. 

Coal  mines.  Manufactures  radiator  guards.  Elevator.  Diversified  farming. 
Free  Press  -f-  ............................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1880     5     24      186     2.00  §575 

F.  L.  Gustavson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
ATKINSON   (C2),  pop.  825;  Henry  Co.   (NW).  86  m  NW  of  Kewanee.  CRI&P  RR. 

Coal  mining.  Feed  mill.  Grain,  stock  farms. 
News-f  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1902     6     26     280     2.00  §724 

Frances  L.  Freddy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
ATLANTA  (D3),  pop,  1,381;  Logan  Co.  (C).  20  m  SW  of  Bloomington.  GM&O;  PA 

RRs.  Coal  mines.  Creamery.  Agriculture. 
Argus  +  ....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1869     7     24     280     2.60  - 

Kenneth  A.  MacLeod,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Minier. 

ATWOOD   (E3%),  pop.  681    (special  U.  S.  Census   7-8-57,  gives   1,077);  Piatt  Co. 
(EC).  25  m  E  of  Decatur.  B&O  RR.  Creamery.  Diversified  farming.  Soybeans, 
corn,  wheat. 
Herald  +  ...................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1883     6     26     273     2.00        $1,000 

C.  E.  Gilpin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
AUBURN  (D4),  pop.  1,968;  Sangamon  Co.  (C).  18  m  SW  of  Springfield.  GM&O;  IT 

RRs.  Coal  mines.  Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Citlzen-f  ...................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1874     7     24     280     2.00        §1,170 

T.  P.  Dunn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
AUGUSTA  (08),  pop.  945;  Hancock  Co.  (W).  86  m  NE  of  Quincy.  CB&Q  RR.  Coal 

mines.   Foundry;  cannery;  hatchery.   Stock,   grain   farms. 
Eagle-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1883     6     26     278     2.00  §975 

Harriett*  E.  White  and  Alfred  L.  Barnes,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation—  **S«pt.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement*;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRaad  McNaUy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  fe«. 

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AURORA  (E2),  pop.  60,676  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-11-56,  gives  66,766);  Kane  Co. 
(NE).  38  m  W  of  Chicago.  CA&E;  CB&Q;  C&NW;  EJ&E  RRs.  Airport.  Aurora 
College.  Sand,  gravel  pits. 

Manufactures  railroad  coaches,  conveying,  pumping,  farm  and  road  machin- 
ery, tools,  corsets,  typewriter  supplies,  clothing,  hardware  specialties,  auto 
accessories,  dairy  products,  sheets,  pillow  cases,  paper  and  fibre  boxes,  sashes 
and  doors,  aluminum  ingots,  steel  furniture,  carbon  paper.  Three  banks ;  deposits 
(6-23-68),  $91,763,254.  24,900  electric  (AC)  meters;  19,000  gas  meters;  22,736 


Gilt 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Wm.  M.  Hart,  Publisher,  101  S.  River  St. 
Fox  Valley  Labor  News Thursday Labor 1920 

J.  C.  Esnorff,  Editor  and  Publisher,  220  Fox  St. 
Negro  Voice — See  Joliet. 


22      301    20.80**29,8O8 
Sunday  circ. **31, 156 


6     26      224      2.00         §4,500 


Shorthorn  World Semi-mo 


1916      3      28      140      2.00 


8,553 


See  also  Live  Stock  Breed  Publications,  Chicago,  111. 

Hal  Longley,  Editor;  The  Shorthorn  World  Pub.  Co.,  16  S.  Locust  St. 


>5,,2.3 


>42,498 


AVA  (D5%),  pop.  734;  Jackson  Co.  (SW).  64  m  SE  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  GM&O  RR.  Coal 
mines.  Flour,  lumber,  feed  mills.  Diversified  farming. 

Citizen-f- Friday Republican 1889      7      24      287      2.50  J500 

Leonard  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

AVON  (C3),  pop.  870;  Fulton  Co.  (W).  21  m  SW  of  Galesburg.  CB&Q  RR.  Manufac- 
tures TV  antennas.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Sentinel   (offset) Thursday Independent 1879      5      24      224      2.00  467 

Mary  Lou  Stover  and  Gene  Cunningham,  Editors ;  Argus  Publications,  Abingdon. 

BARRINGTON  (El),  pop.  4,209;  Lake  Co.  (NE).  12  m  NE  of  Elgin.  C&NW;  EJ&E 
RRs.  Sand,  gravel  pit.  Coffee  and  tea  packing;  dresses,  wicker  hampers,  pressure 
canners  and  cookers,  castings,  machine  tools,  aircraft  cameras  and  controls, 
electronic  equipment,  weather  instruments  manufactured.  Mink,  poultry,  grain 
farms. 

Courier- Review  + Thursday Independent 1889      8      24      308      3.50         §4,969 

L.  A.  Platt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

(Eauinfor  1938      3      27      14° 

Petroleum  Equipment -f- Bi-monthly....  |  r,^...^;  ,„,„„  2      40      140 

U  etroi.  Indus.  Controlled  circ.     >1 1,776 

James  LeVelle,  Editor;  Rice-Youmans  Publishing  Co.,  308  E.  James  St. 

Plant  Engineering Monthly lEng'g     &  *94'      *      Controlled  circ 

Thomas  E.  Hanson,  Editor;  Technical  Publishing  Co.,  308  E.  James  St. 

Power  Engineering Monthly Power  Eng'g 1896      3     controlled1  circ° 

Chester  R.  Earle,  Editor;  Technical  Publishing  Co.,  308  E.  James  St. 

BARRY  (B4),  pop.  1,529;  Pike  Co.  (W).  18  m  E  of  Hannibal,  Mo.  WAB  RR.  Glove 
factory.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  corn,  soybeans,  wheat,  apples. 

Adage4- Wednesday Independent 1871      7      24      280      3.00         §1,275 

H.  E.  Hess,  Editor;  Barry  Adage  Printing  Company,   Publisher. 

BATAVIA  (El%),  pop.  6,838  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-16-66,  gives  6,647);  Kane  Co. 
(NE).  38  m  W  of  Chicago.  CA&E;  CB&Q;  C&NW  RRs.  Limestone  quarries. 
Manufactures  agricultural  implements,  cosmetics,  toilet  preparations,  windmills, 
tanks,  pumps,  refrigerated  truck  bodies,  castings,  women's  coats,  medicines, 
electrical  switches  and  automatic  controllers,  wood  and  metal  specialties.  Dairy, 
stock  farms. 

Herald  + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1892      5      24      224      2.50         §2,072 

Sidney  Landfield,  Editor;  Batavia  Herald  Co.,  Publisher,  221  Main  St. 

BAYLIS  (C4),  pop.  307;  Pike  Co.  (W).  27  m  E  of  Hannibal,  Mo.  WAB  RR.  Grain, 
stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Guide-f- Thursday Democratic 1889      7      24      280      1.25  388 

Omer  M.  Bridgman,  Editor;  C.  W.  and  Omer  Bridgman,  Publishers. 

BEARDSTOWN  (C3%),  pop.  6,080;  Cass  Co.  (WC).  On  Illinois  River,  30  m  NW  of 
Jacksonville.  B&O;  CB&Q  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Commercial  fisheries;  railroad 
shops;  flour  and  feed  mills.  Gloves,  LP  tanks,  road  equipment  manufactured. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  watermelons,  sweet  potatoes. 

Illinoian-Star-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1891      8      24      287   13.00        §2,840 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Vivian  R.  Rodgers,  Editor;  L.  G.  Schaeffer  Publishing  Company. 

BEECHER  (F2),  pop.  956;  Will  Co.  (NE).  30  m  S  of  Chicago.  C&EI  RR.  Grain,  dairy, 
poultry  farms. 

Herald-f- Thursday Independent 1906      6     24      224      2.00  §875 

C.  H.  Letterer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BEECHER  CITY  (E4%),  pop.  437;  Effingham  Co.  (S).  50  m  S  of  Decatur.  B&O  RR. 
Oil  wells.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats,  beans. 

Journal Thursday Democratic 1915      5      24      215     3.00        §1,063 

Mabelle  M.  Ryan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BELLEVILLEf  (D5),  pop.  32,721;  St.  Clair  Co.  (SW).  Adjoins  East  St.  Louis. 
SL&B;  SOU;  L&N;  1C  RRs.  Two  airports.  Coal  mines.  TV  station. 

Manufactures  stoves,  shoes,  pants,  dresses,  shirts,  castings,  drinking  foun- 
tains, beer,  stencil  machines,  bricks,  concrete  blocks,  caskets,  chemicals,  flour, 

Circulation— **S«pt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jtm«  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Use»  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNall? 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubtcription  included  in  membtrship  fee. 

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BELLEVILLEf  (Continued)  Estab  Coli$  Width  VDtpth    Sub  Ore 

shingle  cutting  and  mining  machinery,  enameled  ware,  leather  products,  corru- 

gated paper  boxes,  canned  meats.  Three  banks;  deposits  (6-30-57),  $59,763,135. 

17,248    electric    (AC)    meters;    18,817    gas    (nat.)    meters;    17,315    telephones. 
Broadcaster-f  ...........................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1989      5      24      210        12,000  —  Free 

A  civilian  enterprise  published  and  distributed  to  Military  and  civilian  personnel 
at  Scott  Air  Force  Base. 

Steve  Trautt,  Editor;  D.  L.   Lee  Publishing  Co.,  Marissa. 
Labor  Bulletin-)-  .....................  Monthly  ..........  Labor  .................  1920      4     24      193      1.00 

Blanche    Helwig,    Editor;    Belleville    Trades    and    Labor    Assembly,    Publisher, 
First  National   Bank   Bldg. 

c^at*  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Dem  ............  1855     9     23     300   14.50        26,000 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  L.  Kern,  Editor  and  Publisher,  120  S.  Illinois  St. 

BELVIDEREf    (El),  pop.   9,422;  Boone  Co.    (N).   14   m   E  of  Rockford.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  corsets,  evaporated  milk,  machine  parts,  bottle  caps,  computing 
scales,    casket   hardware,    brass    castings,    heavy    industrial    machinery,    polish, 
grain  products,  canned  vegetables.  Grain  elevator.  Grain,  dairy  farms.  Hogs. 
Republican  -}-  ............................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1893      8      24     294   15.60         J4.584 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

James  Marchewka,  Editor;  F.   W.  Shappert,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

BEMENT   (E3Va),  pop.   1,459;  Piatt  Co.    (EC).   25   m  E  of  Decatur.   WAB;  IT  RRs. 

Grain,  stock,   dairy   farms.   Corn,   soybeans,   wheat. 
Register-f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1890      6      26      280      2.50  §905 

Verne  Purcell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BENLD  (D4%),  pop.  2,093;  Macoupin  Co.  (SWC).  42  m  NE  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  C&NW; 

IT;  L&MA  RRs.  Coal  mining.  Dress  factory. 
Enterprise-f  .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1906     7     24     280     2.50        J1.390 

Lowell  Coffman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BENSENVILLE  —  Du    Page    County    Register  —  See    Paddock    Publications,    Arlington 

Heights. 
Register  —  See  Paddock   Publications,   Arlington   Heights. 

BENTONf    (E5M>),   pop.    7,848;   Franklin   Co.    (S).    8    m   N    of    West    Frankfort.    1C; 

C&EI;   MP   RRs.   Coal   mining.    Flour,    saddlery,    dresses    manufactured.    Grain, 

stock  farms. 
NewB-f-  .....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1887      8      24      294    13.00  5,025 

Comic   strip   advertising   accepted. 
Standard-^  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1849      8      24      224      2.50  850 

James  Choisser,  Editor;  Benton  Evening  News  Co.,  Pub.,  113-115  E.  Church  St. 
Zion-Benton  News  —  See  Zion. 

BERWYN   (B2),  pop.  51,280  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-18-56,  gives  52,576);  Cook  Co. 
(NE).   11   m  SW   of  Chicago.   CB&Q;   1C   RRs.   Residential  suburb   of  Chicago. 
Two  banks;  bank  deposits   (7-1-58),  $45,200,704.  14,000  wired   (AC)   houses; 
13,800  gas  meters;   15,546  telephones. 

Ce&kEn°gd?  ^^..^^....iMonthly  ..........  Fraternal  ...........  1913      3      24      130      1.00        J1.800 

Thomas  L.  Hajek','  Editor  ;  R.  Mejdrich  Co.,  Pub.,  1930  S.  57th  Ave.,  Cicero  (50) 
Life  and  Beacon  —  See  Life  of  Cicero. 

BETHANY   (E4),  pop.  850;  Moultrie  Co.   (SEC).  20  m  SE  of  Decatur.  1C  RR.  Grain, 

stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  soybeans. 
Echo-|-  ......................................  Thursday  ......  Independent  .......  1887      5      24      224      2.00  922 

William  B.  Mcllwain,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BLANDINSVIULE 

TP&W  RR.  .  .  ,  ,  . 

Star-Gazette  ~|-  .........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1900      7      24      280      2.50        §1,039 

Helen  Rolofson,  Editor;  John  H.  Rolofson,  Publisher. 

BLOOM  INGTONf-NORMAL  (E3),  pop.  43,935  (Bloomington  34,163  (special  U.  S. 
Census  10-3-56,  gives  36,127),  Normal  9,772).  McLean  Co.  (C).  42  m  SE  of 
Peoria.  GM&O;  1C;  CCC&SL;  NYC&SL  RRs.  Airline,  OZA.  Illinois  Wesleyan 
University.  Illinois  State  Normal  University. 

Railroad  shops.  Manufactures  electric  control  switches,  oil  heaters,  electric 
refrigerators,  air  conditioning  and  ventilating  equipment,  furnaces,  stoves,  boil- 
ers, feeds,  electronic  equipment,  insulations,  machine  parts,  candy,  dairy  prod- 
ucts, railroad  equipment,  canned  vegetables,  institutional  furniture.  Seven 
banks;  deposits  (6-6-58),  $96,070,334.  14,853  wired  (AC)  houses;  13,190  gas 
(nat.)  meters;  23,036  telephones. 

A          .  ^     T  .   .       .  n       .     ,  ,          [Handicapped     1956     2      24        87      2.00  1,031 

Accent  On  Living  +  ................  Quarterly  ........  ]  Persons  Controlled  free  dist.          6,409 

Raymond  C.  Cheever,  Editor  and  Publisher,   12  Ryan  Drive. 

Illinois   Christian,  The  ............  Monthly  ..........  Religious  ............  1945      3      28      183      1.00  3,500 

Not  issued  during  July. 

Morris    H.    Pullin,    Editor;    Illinois    Christian    Missionary    Society,    Publisher, 
910  N.  Main  St. 

Illinois  Wesleyan  Argus  -f  V-  Wednesday  .....  Collegiate  ...........  1892     5      24      182      3.00         $1,750 

Students  of  Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  111.  Wesleyan  Univ. 

Labor  News  —  See  Peoria. 


E  (C3),  pop.  918;  McDonough  Co.  (W).  20  m  SE  of  Burlington,  Iowa. 
.  Hatchery.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *Junc  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
JP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher'i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <$  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch,  f  Agtte  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  sett.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate  VI»*ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MC^meBXlu&^i.JMonthly Agriculture 1920     4     26     182     x.50        $6,000 

W.  H.  Gronemeier,  Editor;  McLean  Co.  Farm  Bureau,  Pub.,  202  E.  Locust  St. 

p.T,*«o.^r>fc-i-                              JEvg.ex.Sun.,  T«^«.«*i*«f        1846     8     28     297  20.80 **39,3S4 
Pantasrraph-f (gun  Morn      Independent Sunday  circ. **34,929 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Circulates  also  in  Normal. 

H.  Clay  Tate,  Ed.;  The  Daily  Pantagraph,  Inc.,  Pub.,  301  W.  Washington  St. 

BLUE  ISLAND   (F2),  pop.   17,622;  Cook  Co.   (NE).  On  Cal  Sag  Canal,  16  m  S  of 
Chicago.  CMSP&P;  CRI&P;  B&OCT;  1C;  IHB;  NYC;  GT  RRs.  Railroad  yards. 
Manufactures  brick,  tile,  steel  specialty  products,  lumber,  boiler  compound, 
wire  goods,  barrels.  Diversified  farming. 
Sun-Standard  + Thursday Independent 1876     8     21     294     4.00         §8.811 


Hill  Lakin,  Editor;  Harold  C.  Volp,  Publisher,  2463  Grove  St. 


1,000 — Free 


BLUE  MOUND  (D4),  pop.  886;  Macon  Co.  (C).  18  m  SW  of  Decatur.  WAB  RR.  Grain 
farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat,  beans. 

Leader  + Thursday Independent 1864     7     24     280     2.00 

C.  L.  De  Clercq,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BLUFFS  (C4),  pop.  784;  Scott  Co.  (W).  17  m  W  of  Jacksonville.  WAB  RR.  Agricul- 
ture. Corn,  soybeans,  livestock. 

Times-h Wednesday Democratic 1889      6     26     276     2.50 

P.  H.  Vannier,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BOWEN  (B3%),  pop.  678;  Hancock  Co.  (W).  27  m  NE  of  Quincy.  WAB  RR.  Stock 
and  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

Chronicle-h .Thursday Ind.  Rep 1889      6     26     276     8.50 

Ray  McRae,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRADFORD  (D2),  pop.  952;  Stark  Co.  (NWC).  88  m  N  of  Peoria.  CB&Q  RR.  Manu- 
factures wagons,  lifts,  elevators,  horsecollara.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Republican-f- Wednesday Republican 1890     7     24     297     8.50 

James  O.  Fulks,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRAIDWOOD  (E2),  pop.  1,485;  Will  Co.  (NE).  25  m  SW  of  Joliet.  GM&O  RR.  Coal 
mines.  Macaroni,  clothing  manufactured.  Truck,  grain  farms.  Corn,  peppers, 
tomatoes. 

Index  + .Friday Independent 1928      6     26     210     2.00 

Burt  Parkinson,  Editor;  W.  A.  Parkinson  &  Co.,  Publisher,  Gardner. 

BREESE  (D5),  pop.  2,181;  Clinton  Co.  (SW).  35  m  E  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  B&O  RR. 
Coal  mines.  Manufactures  cheese,  playground  and  recreational  equipment. 
Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms. 

Journal Thursday Independent 1921     7     24     280     3.00 

Jerry  A.  Mahlandt,  Editor;  Erwin  J.  Mahlandt,  Publisher. 

BREMEN— See  Midlothian. 

BRIDGEPORT  (F5),  pop.  2,858;  Lawrence  Co.  (SE).  15  m  E  of  Olney.  B&O  RR. 
Machine  shops.  Oil  refineries.  Oil  and  gas  wells.  Agriculture. 

Leader -f Thursday Independent 1906     6     26     280     3.00 

Roy  R.  Rucker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRIMFIELD  <D2%),  pop.  648;  Peoria  Co.  (W).  18  m  NW  of  Peoria.  CB&Q  RR.  Grain, 
stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

News Thursday Independent 1879      6     26     280     2.00 

Mildred  Pacey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BROADLANDS  (E3%),  pop.  833;  Champaign  Co.  (E).  20  m  SE  of  Champaign.  C&EI 
RR.  Bank,  Longview.  Agriculture. 

News Thursday Republican 1919     6     26     280     2.00 

John  A.  Holmes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BROCTON  (F4),  pop.  406;  Edgar  Co.  (E).  88  m  NW  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  NYC&SL 
RR.  Bank,  Newman.  Grain  elevators.  Agriculture. 

Review Wednesday Democratic 1892     7      26     808      1.50 

Walter  B.  Clapp,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BROOKFIELD  (A2),  pop.  15,472  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-8-56,  gives  19,588)  ;  Cook 
Co.  (NE).  13  m  W  of  Chicago.  CB&Q  RR.  Bank,  La  Grange.  Residential. 

Citizen — See  Brookfield  Citizen,  La  Grange. 

Enterprise-f Wednesday Independent 1932  5  24  224  8.50 

Elmer  Johnson,  Editor;  Enterprise  Publishing  Co.,  3724  Prairie  Ave. 

BROOKPORT  (E7),  pop.  1,119;  Massac  Co.  (S).  On  Ohio  River.  Bridge  to  Paducah, 
Ky.  1C  RR.  Pearl  button,  wood  preserving  industries.  Tie  and  mine  prop  timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Corn,  soybeans,  cattle. 

Independent-!- Thursday Independent 1928     8     24     294     1.60 

Mrs.  J.  L.  Hall,  Editor;  Charles  C.  Feirich,  Publisher. 

BUFFALO  (D8%),  pop.  416;  Sangamon  Co.  (C).  18  m  E  of  Springfield.  IT;  WAB 
RRs.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 


Tri-City  Register Friday Independent 1946 

C.  P.  Rhodes,  Publisher. 


5     24     208 


BUNKER  HILL    (D4%),  pop.   1,288    (special  U.   S.   Census   4-29-58,   gives    1,426); 
Macoupin  Co.  (SWC).  20  m  NE  of  Alton.  CCC&SL  RR.  Vault  and  monument 


works;  elevator.  Farming. 

Gazette-News  + Thursday Independent 1865 

Lawrence  Gosch,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


6     26     280     2.60 


690 


3865 


§1,564 


§1,100 


800 


§3,000 


§1J25 


577 


307 


§571 


8,500 


§352 


§1,000 


CbraUtton— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  aworn;  tPubllsher'f  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Usea  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Afate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotinty  teat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrtption  included  in  membership  ft*. 

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Ertib  Co  If  <^  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cire 

BUSHNELL  (C8),  pop.  8,317;  McDonough  Co.   (W).  80  m  8  of  Galeaburg.  CB&Q; 
TP&W  RRs.  Stockyards.  Garden  tools,  candy,  heavy  hand  tools  manufactured. 
Meat  processing  plant.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
McDonough  Democrat-}-  .........  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1884     7     24     280     2.00        §1,550 

G.  L.  Chain,  Editor  and  Publisher,  497  W.  Main  St. 

BYRON  (Dl),  pop.  1,287;  Ogle  Co.  (N).  15  m  SW  of  Rockford.  CGW;  CMSP&P  RRs. 
Cheese,  metal  plating,  metal  finishing,  metal  molding  factories.  Grain,  dairy, 
stock,  poultry  farms. 
Tribune-f  .................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1984      6     26     280     2.50  5800 

Leo  G.  Piper,  Editor;  Van  Sickle's  Associated  Publishers,  Inc.,  Durand. 

CAIROf  (D6V8),  pop.  12,123;  Alexander  Co.   (S).  At  junction  of  the  Mississippi  and 
Ohio  Rivers,  125  m  SE  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1C;  GM&O;  NYC;  CCC&SL;  MP  RRs. 
Airline  OZA.  Boat  connections.  Silica  mining;  warehouses.  Manufactures  gas 
incinerators,    paddings    and   upholstery    filling,    cottonseed   products,    saddlery, 
drugs,  soft  drinks,  overalls.  Farming. 
Citizen-f  ...................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1885     8     22     298   15.60   **7,369 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Mrs.  J.  C.  Fisher,  Editor;  Citizen  Company,  Publisher. 

CALUMET  CITY  (B2%),  pop.  15,799;  Cook  Co.  (NE).  20  m  SE  of  Chicago.  B&OCT; 
IHB  RRs.  Bank,  Hammond,  Ind.  Oil  refinery.  Manufactures  chemicals,  bever- 
ages, pickles,  plastics,   carbon   graphite  electrodes. 
Journal  +  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1954     8     23     295      3.50        $2,180 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Journal  and  Region  Journal  of  Lansing  ; 

Journal  of  Highland. 
Steve  Sarich,  Editor;  C.  C.  Wulfing,  Publisher,  18127  William  St.,  Lansing. 

CAMBRIDGE!  (C2),  pop.  1,489  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-4-58,  gives  1,562)  ;  Henry  Co. 
(NW).  30  m  SW  of  Galesburg.  CRI&P  RR.  Furniture  manufactured.  Hatchery. 
Agriculture.  Hogs,  beef  cattle. 
Chronicle-f  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1858     6     26     280     2.50         §1,554 

W.  D.  Olson,  Editor;  Sanquist,  Sanquist  &  Olson,  Publishers. 

CAMP  POINT  (B3V2),  pop.  969;  Adams  Co.   (W).  25  m  NE  of  Quincy.  CB&Q  RR. 

Feed  mill.  Diversified  farming. 
Journal  +  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1873     6     26     280     2.50        §1,858 

Ray  McRae,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CANTON   (O3),  pop.  11,927;  Fulton  Co.   (W).  31  m  SW  of  Peoria.  CB&Q;  TP&W; 
RRs.  Coal  mines;  clay  pits.  Agricultural  implement,  overall,  millwork  factories; 
creameries.  Diversified  farming. 
Ledger-f  ...................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  ..............  1849      8      24     294    18.20    **9,646 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

C.  L.  Fetterer,  Gen.  Mgr.,  H.  B.  Winsor,  Publisher. 

CAPRON  (El),  pop.  572;  Boone  Co.  (N).  23  m  NE  of  Rockford.  C&NW  RR.  Drain  tile, 

brick,  jet  and  deep  well  pumps  manufactured.  Grain,  dairy  farms. 
Boone  County  Courier  -f  ........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1921      7      23      280      3.00  §715 

Montelle  Moore  Boyd,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CARBONDALE  (D6),  pop.  10,921;  Jackson  Co.  (SW).  50  m  N  of  Cairo.  Nearest 
railroad  station,  Williamsport.  WAB  RR.  Railroad  terminus.  Southern  Illinois 
University.  Coal  mines.  Railroad  tie  preserving  plant;  glove,  pants  factories. 
Nursery.  Grain,  fruit,  truck,  poultry  farms. 

Cejo™r^  ........  Archaelogical....l953     2      29      106x3.00 

Byron  W.  Knoblock,  Editor;  Central  States  Arch.  Soc.,  Southern  111.  Univ.  Pub. 

Egyptian  V  ................................  Tues.&Fri  .......  Collegiate  ...........  1917      8      23      280      1.50 

Students  of  Southern  Illinois  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Southern  I,lin.i..n  +  ..............  (^^Independent  .......  »»      »     2 

Published  in  Carbondale,  Herrin,  Murphysboro.  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Edward   Lindsay,    Publisher. 

CARLINVILLEf    (D4),  pop.   5,116;  Macoupin   Co.    (SWC).   45   m   SW   of  Springfield. 

GM&O;  IT  RRs.  Blackburn  College.  Gloves,  truck  bodies,  tubular  steel,  butter 

manufactured.  Nursery;  hatchery;  creamery.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat, 

livestock,  milk. 
Blackburnian  V  4-  ....................  Semi-mo  .........  Collegiate  ...........  1881      4      26      180      2.00  4OO 

Students  of  Blackburn  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Democrat-f-  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1856     8      24      308     2.50        §3,192 

Harvey  Phelps  and  Ernest  Reiher,  Editor  and  Publishers. 
Macoupin  County  Enquirer  -f.  Thursday  ........  Democratic  .........  1852      8      24     808      2.50         §3,756 

W.  L.  Schmitt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CARLYLEf  (D5).  pop.  2,669;  Clinton  Co.  (SW).  45  m  E  of  East  St.  Louis.  B&O  RR. 

Oil  well.  Manufactures  boxboard,  glass  containers,  infants'  shoes,  butter,  straw, 

paper,   steel  fabrication.   Diversified  farming. 
Democrat-f  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1929     6     26     280     2.00          1,755 

Casey  Dempsey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Union  Banner-f-  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1852     7     26     276     8.00        §3,085 

Don  Hecke,  Editor;  Arthur  D.  Jenkins,  Publisher. 

Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  •worn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <S>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCountf  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Col  $<S>  Width?  Depth    Sub  Cllt 

CARMIf  (E5H)»  Pop.  6,574  (special  U.  8.  Census  6-5-56,  gives  6,425);  White  Co. 
(SE).  40  m  NW  of  Ev&nsville,  Ind.  LAN;  NYC  RRs.  Oil  production  center; 
Bottling  works;  elevator.  Manufactures  missiles,  boxes,  underwear,  ladders, 
vaults,  fertilizer.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

n*'8**'    Independent  .......  1960      S     24     294   13.00         §5,794 

mi  Times  Publishing  Co.,  323  E.  Main  St. 


Times  + 

Roy  Clippinger,  Editor; 


1947      5     24     224      1>25 


CARPENTERSVILLE  (El%),  pop.  1,523  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-20-58,  gives  12,559)  ; 
Kane  Co.  (NE).  10  m  N  of  Elgin.  C&NW  RR.  Bank,  Dundee.  Plowshares,  steel 
specialties  manufactured.  Dairy,  grain  farms. 

Fox  Valley  Free  Press Bi-monthly j^1 

Lillian  Cousins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CARROLLTONf  (C4).  pop.  2,437;  Greene  Co.  (W).  33  m  NW  of  Alton.  GM&O  RR. 
Elevator;  hatchery.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Gazette-Patriot -f Friday Democratic 1846      8     24     301      3.00  1,987 

R.  L.  Scott,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CARTERVILJLE  (D6),  pop.  2,716;  Williamson  Co.  (S).  48  m  N  of  Cairo.  1C  RR.  Coal 
mining.  Grain,  fruit  farms. 

Herald  + Thursday Independent 1889      6      26      280      2.50  §860 

William   M.  Epperheimer,  Editor;  Carterville  Herald,  Inc.,   Publishers, 
P.O.  Box  97. 

CARTHAGEf   (B3),  pop.  3,214;  Hancock  Co.   (W).  14  m  E  of  Keokuk,  Iowa.  CB&Q; 

WAB  RRs.  Carthage  College.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  poultry,  corn. 
Hancock  County  Journal-}-. ...Thursday Democratic 1887      8      24      304      4.00    **3,656 

Allan  A.  Seiler,  Editor;  Donald  T.  Forsythe,  Publisher. 
Indian-fV Saturday Collegiate 1877      5     24      224      3.00 

Students  of  Carthage  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CAJfcY — See  Gary-Grove  News  of  Fox  River  Grove. 

CASEY  (F4),  pop.  2,734 ;  Clark  Co.  (E).  35  m  SW  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  PA  RR.  Oil  well. 
Manufactures  shoes,  faucets,  limestone  products,   garments.  Poultry,  dairy, 
grain  farms. 

Banner-Times -f Tues.  &  Fri Independent 1872      7      24      280      2.50  1,248 

Howard  D.  Brooke,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Reporter-f [I^ui?*'  S*t'  Independent 1931      5      24      224      7.80         §2,006 

Howard  L.  Hamilton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CASEYVILLE  (C5),  pop.  1,209;  Saint  Clair  Co.  (SW).  10  m  NE  of  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
B&O;  PA  RRs.  Bank,  Collinsville.  Lumber,  leather  and  fibre  products  manu- 
factured. Diversified  farming. 

Casey  ville-O'Fallon  News  -f.  ..Thursday Independent 1951      8      24      287      2.50 

Edward  R.  Gavins,  Editor;  Casey ville  Publications,  Inc. 

CATLIN  (F8V2),  pop.  953;  Vermilion  Co.  (E).  7  m  SW  of  Danville.  WAB  RR.  Coal 
mines.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 

Courier Friday Independent 1936      6      26      280      2.00 

F.  B.  Fletcher,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Georgetown. 

CENTRALIA  (D5),  pop.  13,863;  Marion  Co.  (S).  65  m  E  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1C:  MI; 
CB&Q;  SOU  RRs.  Coal  mines;  oil  weHs.  Railroad  repair  shops;  meat  packing; 
foundry;  hatchery.  Furnaces,  stoves,  flour,  armatures,  dresses,  candy  manufac- 
tured. Fruit,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Sentinel-}- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1884      8      23      298    15.60**12,791 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Verne  E.  Joy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CENTREVILLE — See  Centreville  Herald,  also  Centreville  News,  East  St.  Louis. 

CERRO  GORDO  (E3%),  pop.  1,052;  Piatt  Co.  (EC).  14  m  NE  of  Decatur.  IT;  WAB 
RRs.  Ships  grain.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1908      7      24      280      2.00  §749 

Russell  S.  Duckworth,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHADWICK  (Dl^),  pop.  607;  Carroll  Co.  (NW).  22  m  SW  of  Freeport.  CB&Q  RR. 
Feed  mill;  cheese  factory.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  hogs,  corn. 

Review-f Thursday Republican 1898      8      24      308      2.60         §1,025 

K.  C.  Whitney,  Editor;  H.  G.  Stagg,  Publisher,  Thomson. 

CHAMPAIGN-URBANA  (E3V2),  pop.  62,397  (Champaign,  39.563;  Urbana,  22,834): 
Champaign  Co.  (E).  Champaign  and  Urbana  form  practically  one  city,  only  post 
offices  and  municipal  governments  being  separate.  Champaign  is  the  principal 
business  section.  Urbana  is  the  county  seat,  125  m  SW  of  Chicago.  1C;  IT; 
CCC&SL;  WAB  RRs.  Airline,  OZA. 

Manufactures  bleachers,  castings,  cement  hoppers,  chemicals,  concrete  cul- 
verts, vaults,  butter,  trailers,  gloves,  vegetable  shortening,  athletic  equipment, 
electronic  equipment,  academic  apparel,  railroad  registers,  p  re-fabricated 
houses.  Railroad  shops.  Soybean  processing.  University  of  Illinois  is  situated 
equally  in  Urbana  and  Champaign.  Agriculture.  Six  banks;  deposits  (12-31-R7), 
$77,802,872.  21,472  electric  meters;  17,500  gas  meters;  23,508  telephones.  Two 
TV  stations. 

Agricultural   Historv 4- Quarterly Agric.  Hist 1927      2      32      112      5.00  $900 

C.  C.  Jones,  Editor;  Agricultural  History  Society.  Publisher, 
112  David  Kinley  Hall,  Univ.  of  Illinois,  Urbana. 

Colletre  English  V Monthly Educational 1939      2      30      112x4.00          6,100 

F.  L.  Gwynn,  Editor;  National  Council  of  Teachers  of  English,  Publisher, 
704  8.  Sixth  St. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B  C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mat*  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  Inch.  tCotinty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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Cire 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Lindsay-Schaub  Newspapers  Inc.,  Publisher,  110  W.  University  Ave. 
Current  Economic  Comment^Quarteriy  ........  [feP^  l938  cUo'uedTee  dist. 

Marvin  Frankel,  Editor  ;  College  of  Commerce,  University  of  Illinois, 

205  David  Kinley  Hall  Urbana. 
Economic  Geology  ....................  8  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Geology&Min'g,1904      1     66      100      6.50 

Economic  Geology  Pub.  Co.,  Natural  Resources  Bldg.,  Urbana. 
Elementary  English  V  .............  Monthly  ..........  Educational  .......  1923     2     26      105     4.00 

J.  J.  De  Boer,  Editor;  Nat'l  Council  of  Teachers  of  English,  Publisher, 

704  S.  Sixth  St. 
English  Journal  V  ....................  Monthly  ..........  Educational  .......  1912      2     30      112x4.00 

Dwight  Burton,  Editor;  National  Council  of  Teachers  of  English,  Publisher, 
704  S.  Sixth  St. 

Illini-t-V  ...................................  [Jf  MoifX'SUn'  Colh  &  Local  ......  1871      5     24     224     7>0° 

Mary  Siebert,  Editor;  Illini  Publishing  Co.,  620  E.  John  St. 
Illinois  Alumni  News  (no  adv.)  Monthly  ..........  Coll.  Alumni  .......  1907      6     24     217x3.00 

Not  issued  during  January,  May,  August  and  September. 

J.  C.  Colvin,  Editor;  University  of  Illinois,  Publisher,  Urbana. 
Illinois  Business  Review         \  Monthlv  (Bus.  &  Econ.     1944      2      40      133 

(no  adv.)  ............................  J  Montniy  ..........  {Developments  Controlled  free  dist. 

V.  Lewis  Bassie,  Editor;  Bureau  of  Economic  and  Business  Research, 

Publisher,  University  of  Illinois,  Urbana. 
Illinois  Technograph-f  V  ........  Monthly  ..........  Eng'g  &  Coll  ......  1885      3      26      140      1.50 

Dennis  Lantz,  Editor;  Illini  Publishing  Co.,  620  E.  John  St.    2      40      140 

I11!(!5rseT)me8  (Negr0)  }  Semi-mo  .........  Independent  .......  1939      5      24      224      2.50 

Edgar  C.  Harris,  Editor;  111.  Times  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  202  Ells  Ave. 

Illinois  Wildlife  (offset)  .........  Quarterly  ........  Conservation  .....  1945      3      27      133  x 

Roy  B.  McClelland,  Editor;  Illinois  Federation  of  Sportsmen's  Clubs, 
508  W.  Charles  St. 

caon  }  Monthly  ..........  Engineering  .......  1893      2      50      103    10.00 

Not  issued  during  July,  August  and  September. 

Paul  T.  Bryant,  Editor;  American  Society  for  Engineering  Education, 
Publisher,  1201  W.  California,  Urbana. 

1      54      100     5.00 


4.360 

4,400 
13,200 

22,500 


$8,487 


1,216 


$31,000 


9,699 


$600 


G^manic    Philology  {Quarterly Philology 1897 

University  of  Illinois  Press,  Publisher,  Urbana. 

Law  Forum Quarterly Legal 1949      1      55      108     3.50         $2,700 

Prof.  Paul  O.  Proehl,  Editor;  College  of  Law,  University  of  Illinois,  Publisher, 
125  Law  Bldg.,  Urbana. 

Library  Trends   (no  adv.) Quarterly Libr'ns  Int 1952      1      51        91      5.00        $2,000 

Harold  Lancour,  Mgn.  Editor;  University  of  Illinois  Library  School,  Publisher, 

University  of  Illinois  Press,  Urbana. 

-KT          ~       ff     ,                              fEvg.ex.Sun.,  f    .   w  „  1852      8      23      308   15.60**28,903 

News-Gazette  + |gu£  Morn       Ind.  Rep Sunday  circ. **29,853 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Willard  S.  Hansen,  Editor;  Champaign  News-Gazette,   Inc.,  Pub.,  48   Main  St. 


3      26      140      3.50 
Controlled  free  dist. 


f  Water  Well 

Water  Well  Journal Monthly •{  Drill'g  & 

I  Contractors 

Donald  D.  Wiseman,  Editor;  Robert  R.  Storm,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  222,  Urbana. 
CHANDLERVILLE  (C3M.),  pop.  788;  Cass  Co.  (WC).  30  m  NW  of  Springfield.  Bank 
and  railroad  station,  Virginia.   B&O  RR.  Lumber.   Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry 
farms. 

Times-f- Friday Independent 1876      6      26      280      2.00 

Harold  B.  Vos,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHARLESTONf  (E4),  pop.  9,164;  Coles  Co.  (E).  12  m  E  of  Mattoon.  NYC&SL; 
CCC&SL  RRs.  Airline,  OZA.  Eastern  Illinois  University.  Limestone  quarries. 
Railroad  shops;  creameries.  Brooms,  shoes,  waterproof  compositions,  butter, 
gray  castings,  lumber  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Corn,  soybeans,  wheat,  broom 
corn. 

Courier-f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Ind.  Dem 1840      8      24      287    15.60 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Benjamin  Weir,  Publisher,  307-311  Sixth  St. 

Eastern  State  News-f Wednesday Collegiate 1915  Controlled2 free  dist. 

Students  of  Eastern  Illinois  State  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

News -|- |Mo^^x-Sun' Independent 1892      7      24     287    10.40 

John   B.  Rardin,   Editor  and   Publisher,   5th   &   Monroe. 

CHATSWORTH  (E3),  pop.  1,119;  Livingston  Co.  (NEC).  46  m  NE  of  Bloomington. 
TP&W;  1C  RRs.  Manufactures  tile,  brick,  aluminum  screens,  hardware.  Hatch- 
ery. Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

Plaindealer-f- Thursday Republican 1873      7      24     280     3.00 

Mrs.  Yale  Funk,  Editor;  K.  R.  Porterfield  and  Yale  Funk,  Publishers. 
CHEBANSE  (F2%),  pop.  739;  Iroquois  Co.  (E).  10  m  S  of  Kankakee,  nearest  banking 
town.  B&O  RR.  Grain  elevator.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 


Herald +  .... Thursday Republican 1869 

K.  Ella  Lane,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


6     26      280     2.00 


574 
12,789 


§658 


§3,770 


300 
2,600 

§1,OOO 


§1,523 


§495 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  O  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  m  memhershio  fee 

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CHENOA  (E3),  pop.  1,462;  McLean  Co.  (C).  25  m  N  of  Bloominsrton.  TF&W;  GM&O 
RRs.  Limestone  quarry.  Corn,  canning,   shuffleboard  factories.  Machine  shop. 
Grain,  poultry,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 
Clipper-Times  4-  .......................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1867     7     24     280     2.50 

Xen  L.  Creek,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHESTERf  (D5%),  pop.  6,389;  Randolph  Co.  (SW).  On  Mississippi  River,  60  m  below 
St.  Louis.  MP  RR.  Bridge  to  Claryville,  Mo.  Stone  quarry.  Manufactures  hosiery. 
shoes,  castings,  aircraft  tools,  aviator  apparel,  flour.  Diversified  farming. 
Herald-Tribune  -f  ....................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1848     8     24     280     4.00 

Prints   editions   called  Enterprise  for  Evans  ville;  Sun  for  Prairie  DuRocher; 

Pilgrim  for  Red  Bud.  Combined  circ.  5,450. 
Herbert  Gerdemann,  Editor  ;  Edward  S.  Akers,  Publisher. 

CHICAGOf   (F^),  pop.  8,620,962;  Cook  Co.   (NE).  On  Lake  Michigan  and  Chicago 
River.  Terminus  of  89  railroads,  including  23  trunk  lines.  Airlines:  AF;  AA; 
BNF;  BOAC;  CAL;  CAP;  DAL;  EAL;  LCA;  LH;  NOR;  NWA;  OZA;  PAA;  TCA; 
TWA;  UAL.  Ten  colleges  and  universities,  many  medical,  law,  theological,  music, 
art,   commercial,   technical,   dental  colleges   and  preparatory   schools.   Five   TV 
stations. 

One  of  the  great  commercial  centers  of  the  United  States.  The  livestock  and 
grain  market  of  the  world  and  the  largest  mail  order  distributing  center.  Leads 
the  world  in  the  production  of  meat  products,  furniture,  telephone  equipment, 
agricultural  implements,  dry  goods,  millinery,  jewelry,  railroad  supplies,  foundry 
products,  gas  and  electric  appliances,  musical  instruments,  machinery,  radio  and 
auto  accessories.  Seventy-seven  banks.  Federal  Reserve  Bank.  Bank  clearings 
12-31-57),  $59,053,972,000;  total  deposits    (6-23-68),   $10,684,099,000.    1,088,- 
000  electric  customers;  987,000  K&a  meters;   1,079,239  telephones. 
f   Abendpost-f    (Ger.)  ................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1889     5      25     230   16.00 

1    Sonntagpost-j-  (Ger.)  .............  Sunday  ............  Independent  .......  1889     5     25     280      6.50 

1  Richard  E.  Sperber,  Editor;  Abendpost  Co.,  Publisher,  223  W.  Washington  St.  (6). 

Accident  and  Health  IM«   xU,  fAccident&         1QK1      0      01      ,.«      -  nn 

Underwriter  +  ...................  [Monthly  ..........  |  Health  Insur.    1951      3      31      140x5.00 

Bruce  Gifford,  Editor;  Int'l  Assn.  of  A.  &  H.  Underwriters,  Publisher, 
330  S.  Wells  St.  (6). 

[Air  Cond't'g, 

Actual  Specifying  Engineer...  Monthly  .........    Heating, 


Af\         1A(\         K.   t\f\ 

^ntrolled  circ 


C.  L.  Staples,  Editor;  Engineering  Publications  Division,  Domestic  Engineering 

Co.,  Publisher,  1801  Prairie  Ave.    (16). 
Adult  Education  +  ..................  .Quarterly  ........  Adult  Educ  ........  1929      2      68      105x5.00 

Adult   Leadership-}-  ................  Monthly  ..........  Adult  Educ  ........  1952      3      26      133      6.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Robertson  Sillars,  Editor;  Adult  Education  Assn.,  of  U.  S.  A.,  Publisher, 
743  N.  Wabash  Ave.  (11). 

°f 


24        90      3.00 
Controlled  circ. 


I  Monthly Episcopal 1887      3      26      140      2.00 

M.Q.  Wiegman,  Editor;  The  Diocese  of  Chicago,  Publisher,  65  E.  Huron  St.  (11). 

f  Summary  on      iqoc      o 

Advertiser's  Digest  (no  adv.).  Monthly {  Advertising  &  1U'JO      * 

(Sales  Merch'g 
M.  A.  Shallat,  Editor;  Publisher's  Digest,  Publisher,  416  N.  Dearborn  St.  (10). 

Advertising  Age Monday Advertising 193°      5To?al  unpaid  dist. 

S.  R.  Bernstein,  Editor;  Advertising  Publications,  Inc.,  200  E.  Illinois  St.  (11). 

fAdv'g  Produc-    1Q_«      „      9C      14n      „  ftn 
Advertising  Requirements Monthly { tion  Promotion  iyi>6      6     Controlled  circ. 

Dick  Hodgson,  Editor;  Advertising  Publications,  Inc.,  200  E.  Illinois  St.   (11). 

(Piloting:  Tech. 

Air  Line  Pilot,  The Monthly {  Prof .  &  1930      3      28      134x2.50 

( Labor  Int. 
Ed.  Modes,  Editor;  Air  Line  Pilots  Assn.,  Publisher,  55th  St.  &  Cicero  Ave.  (38). 

A.  L.  A.  Bulletin -f .Monthly Library  Sci.          1906      2      33      112  x 

July-August  issue  combined. 

S.  Smith,  Editor;  American  Library  Assn.,  Publisher,  50  E.  Huron  St.  (11). 

Albany-North  Park  Times.  See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 

A*  DeVn^ktoIogyVe9  °f  }  Monthly Skin  Diseases. ...1917      2      34      126    12.00 

Herbert  Rattner,  M.D'.*,*  Editor;  American  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher, 
535  N.  Dearborn  St.  (10). 

A'lndutiria?Healthf. }  Monthly Medical 1960     2      34      126    10.00 

Philip  Drinker,  Editor;  American  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher, 

535  N.  Dearborn  St.  (10). 

A*InternafrMedic?nef  }  Monthly Internal  Med 1909      2 

P.  S.  Rhoads,  Editor;  American  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher, 

635  N.  Dearborn  St.  (10). 
A.  M.  A.  Archives  of  \M     .»  ,  fNervous  A         IQIQ 

Neurology  and  Psychiatry [Montniy } Mental  Diseas.  LVLV 

H.  G.  Wolff,  M.D..  Editor;  American  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher, 

536  N.  Dearborn  St.  (10). 


34      126   10.00 


2      34      126   14.00 


Circ 


860 


§26,986 
§29,372 

$4,875 


6,000 


14,600 


38,000 


*41,961 
1,415 


16,721 
22,889 

5,662 

3,643 

10,605 

5,719 


Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  4  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubftcription  included  in  membership  fee 

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126   14.00 


126   10.00 


126   14.00 


34      126   12.00 


Circ 
7,599 

5,853 

4,305 
9,264 
8,294 


CHICAGOf  (Continued)  Estab  Col$<£ Width VDtpth    Sub 

A.  M.  A.  Archives  of  \xf^«+ui^  f  Diseases  of        iQCa     o     «A     i«>ft  10  AI\ 

Ophthalmology f  Monthly |theEye  1869     2     84     126  12'°° 

Francis  Heed  Adler,  Editor;  American  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher, 

535  N.  Dearborn  St.  (10). 
A.  M.  A.  Archives  of  \iu/v«*v»i,,  fDiseas.  of  Ear,  1QOK      «     *A 

Otolaryngology }  Monthly lNoge  &  Throat  1925     2     34 

G.  M.  Coates,  M.D.,  Editor;  American  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher, 

535  N.  Dearborn  St.  (10). 
A.  M.  A.  Archives  of  IM««+VI«  f  Pathology  &      ioo<j     o      *A 

Pathology f  Monthly lLab  Medicine   1926     2     84 

Paul  R.  Cannon.  M.D.,  Editor ;  American  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher, 
535  N.  Dearborn  St.  (10). 

A.  M.  A.  Archives  of  Surgery. Monthly Surgery 1925     2     34 

Waltman  Walters,  M.D.,  Editor;  American  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher, 

635  N.  Dearborn  St.  (10). 

A.  M.  A.  Journal  of  Diseases !«„., 4.1.1 ,            T>  ^'-*.:»»  ion      o 

of    Children JMonthly Pediatrics 1911     2 

Robert  B.  Lawson,  M.D.,  Editor;  American  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher, 
535  N.  Dearborn  St.  (10). 

AM  A  News  (offset) Bi-wkly.  Mon.. Medical l958 

Jim  Reed,  Editor;  American  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher,  635  N. l)ewboro" St"(  10~)Y 
ATYWX^OT,  a.                                   {Evg.ex.Sun.,  ,    .  ^    ,  ,.         1881     8     23     280  29.40**467,557 
American-f |Su*  Morn      Independent Saturday  circ.**421,421 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.^r^r596,88O 

Chicago  American  Publishing  Co.,  326  W.  Madison  St.  (6). 

(Air  Cond., 

American  Artisan Monthly }  Warm  Air  Htg.  1864     2     41     140     3.00    *  10,445 

[Sheet  Metal 

Clyde  M.  Barnes,  Editor;  Keeney  Publishing  Co.,  6  N.  Michigan  Ave.  (2). 
American  Bar  Association     1  «rt   ,,,  T    «.  i  1915     8      27      140  x5.00 

Journal [Monthly Legal 2      40      14Q 

Tappan  Gregory,  Editor;  Amer.  Bar  Assn.,  Publisher,  1155  E.  60th  St.  (3). 
Ammcan^B^ook  Collector,      |Monthiy Book  Collectors.  1950     3     27      140     5.00          1,760 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

W.  B.  Thorsen,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1822  School  St.  (13). 
American  Business Monthly Busi.  Mgmt 1900     3     26      140     6.00    *  13,740 

J.  C.  Aspley,  Editor;  Dartnell  Publ'ns,  Inc.,  4660  Ravenswood  Ave.  (40). 
American  Cage-Bird                \MnnfViiv  (Birds,  Spec* ty   1C|9«      9      ««      11q     o  AA 

Magazine^ [Monthly ^Magazine  1928      2      82      119      3'00 

Grace  Kelly,  Editor;  A.  J.  Petrando,  Publisher,  3449-51  N.  Western  Ave.  (18). 
American  Drycleaner Monthly Dry  Clean'g 1984     2     Controlled  ci?c. 

Ken  Thomas.  Ed.;  Amer.  Trade  Magazines,  Inc.,  Pub.,  21  W.  Huron  St.  (10)! 
American  Field -f Saturday fsp^rtb^gi1''     1874     4     2?     168     7*5° 

W.  F.  Brown,  Editor;  American  Field  Publishing  Co.,  222  W.  Adams  St.   (6). 
American  Hotel  Journal Monthly Hotels 1925  controlled  free  dist 

Hal  J.  Hazen,  Editor;  Chas.  H.  Anderson,  Publisher,  77  W.  Washington  St.  (2).* 

American   Insurance   Digest  1**     *ui  T         „„„  IQKO      o      oo      IAI\     o  nn 

and  Insurance  Monitor -f  }Monthly Insurance 1863      3     28      140     3.00 

Thomas  C.  Hill,  Editor;  American  Insurance  Digest,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
175  W.  Jackson  Blvd.  (4). 

^pn^halmol^gy1  °f  .  }Monthly Ophthalmology..!  9 18  2  30  11012.00 

~  ~  '  '  T.  Vail,  Editor;  Opthalmic  Pub.  Co.,  664  N.  Michigan  Ave.  (11). 

^  of  J  Bi-monthly Sociological 1894  2  30  112  6.00 

Everett  C.  Hughes" Ed. ;  University  of  Chicago  Press,  Pub.,  5760  Ellis  Ave.  (37). 

American  Journal  of  \ ^_monthly {Veterinary 


Dr.  Derrick  T. 


o      QI 
2      31 


>27,436 


5,376 
10,500 

*9,798 


6,460 


4,756 


-aoia 
3,218 


Veterinary    Research foi-mommy |Reaearch 

Dr.  W.  A.  Aitken,  Editor;  American  Veterinary  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher, 
600  S.  Michigan  Blvd.  (5). 

American  Laundry  Digest Monthly f^L^T'     1986     '     Controlled  circ°     >21, 673 

Also  provides   circulation  statements   for  VAC.   Controlled   circ.   VAC  21,673. 
Hy  H.  Schwartz,  Editor;  Amer.  Trade  Magazines,  Inc.,  21  W.  Huron  St.  (10). 

American  Lumberman  and  ]  rr«^K^A  1873      3      26     140     5.00 


2     41      140 
Total  unpaid  dist. 


*28,290 
1,251 


H.  A.  Vance,  Publisher,  69  E.  Monroe  St.  (3). 
American  Motel  Magazine Monthly Motel  Operatorsl949      3     26      140     3.00    *23,929 

C.  A.  Patterson,  Ed. ;  Patterson  Pub.  Co.,  5  S.  Wabash  Ave.  ( 3 ) .       Total  unpaid  dist.          1,622 
American  Nurseryman Semi-mo Horticulture 1916      3      26      140     5.00          9,365 

F.  R.  Kilner,  Editor;  American  Nurseryman  Pub.  Co.,  343  S.  Dearborn  St.  (4). 
American  Poultry  Journal Monthly Poultry 1874     8     27      143        .60  *364,357 

The  July  and  August  issues  are  combined.  Total  unpaid  dist.       11.OO4 

Printed  in  the  following  editions :  Broiler  Producer  Ed. ;  Turkey  Producer  Ed. ; 
and  the  Egg  Producer  Ed.,  comprised  of:  Eastern  Ed.;  Midwest  Ed.;  Southern 

R.  R/Hannas!  Editor;  H.  F.  Eisert,  Publisher,  180  N.  Wabaah  Ave.  (1). 

[agazine « «»J  •••••  ••••  Total  unpaid  dist*          1,332 

Patterson  Publishing  Co.,  6  S.  Wabash  Ave.  (8). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  fPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Usea  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—I 950  Census.  xRaad  McNally 
estimate.  VI«»a«l  only  during  academic  year.  atSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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American  Spectator Bi-monthly News  Com' t 1942     2     64       96     1.00 

Wymar  Port,  Editor;  Judy  Publishing  Co.,  8323  Michigan  Blvd.    (16). 

American  Teacher  V Quarterly Educ.  Labor 1916     8      27      140x2.60 

Prints  American  Teacher  V   (Tabloid  Newspaper)  5  ti.  a  year.  5  cols.,  24  nonps., 

210  agate  lines. 
Marie  L.  Caylor,  Ed.;  Amer.  Fed'n  of  Teachers,  Pub.,  28  E.  Jackson  Blvd.  (2). 

Amerindian,  The Bi-monthly {hJaSng*11  1952  8  28  14°  2*50 

Marion  E.  Gridley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  30  W.  Washington  St.  (2). 

Apartment  Owner Monthly Apart.  Bldg 1930  2  32  112  2.00 

John  A.  Addison,  Publisher,  4243  N.  Sheridan  Rd.  (13). 

Appliance  Manufacturer Monthly j^nces         ^     *     Controu'ed  circ. 

Victor  C.  Petchul,  Editor;  Watson  Publications,  Inc.,  201  N.  Wells  St.  (6). 

(no  advfh?.'1^'..^!!* JQuarterly Real  Est.  Appr...  1932      2      33      114x7.00 

H«^5»  o"Waiiher,"Editor ;  American  Inst.  of  Real  Estate  Appraisers,  Publisher, 

36  S.  Wabash  Ave.  (3). 
Archives  of  Physical  1  rT>, 

SfigSftXSn (M°nthly (SeScSi  1921     2      84      124  *™° 

Amnri?an^°_n.firress  of  ^ysical  Medicine  and  Rehabilitation,  Publisher, 
30  N.  Michigan  Ave.  (2). 

Art  Material  Trade  News Monthly f  Art  Material 


Clrc 
4,726 

$54,900 


1,000 


>  17,527 


j  Industry 


1949      3      26      140      4.00 


Trade  News,  Inc.,  Publisher, 


*7,973 


*3,106 


1,455 


7,O24 


Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 
Paul  E.  Miller,  Editor;  Art  Material 
1517  W.  Fullerton  Ave.  (14). 

Associated  Food  Retailer Monthly Ift'oroceries*      1937      4     29      14° 

C'  Hv^r0™.*1111'  Edit°r;  Associated  Food  Retailers  of  Greater  Chicago,  Publisher, 
500  N.  Dearborn  St.  (10). 

A.S.T.A.  Journal,  The-f Monthly Surg.  Supplies...  1913      2      26      105      2.50 

.     James  Ashton  Greig,  Editor;  American  Surgical  Trade  Assn.,  Publisher, 
176  W.  Adams  St.  (3). 

Astrophysical  Journal-f Bi-monthly Astronomical 1895      1      30      107    16.00 

Prints  Supplement  series,  issued  irregular. 

S.  Chandrasekhar,  Ed.;  University  of  Chicago  Press,  Pub.,  5750  Ellis  Ave.  (37). 

A.T.A.News-f Monthly Taxicabs 1943      3      27      134  x 

M.  H.  Smith,  Editor;  American  Taxicab  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
4415  N.  California  Ave.  (25). 

Athene Quarterly f  I^fterary1'        194°      2      40      14°      5'00 

Demetrios  A.  Michalaros,  Editor  and  Publisher,  5633  N.  Talman  Ave.  (46). 
Auditgram Monthly 1  &*<? ^  AlJdi|Or8  1925      3      27      140   x5.00 

D.  R.  Cochard,  Ed.;  National  Assn.  of  Bank  Auditors  and  Comptrollers,  Publisher, 
38  S.  Dearborn  St.  (3). 

Austinite-h Wednesday Independent 1879      8      22      294      8.00 

William  Keefe,  Editor;  Austinite  Company,  Publisher,  5625  W.  Lake  St.  (44). 

Austin  News -I See  Garfieldian  Publications. 

f  A,it«q«™  1913      3      26      140      4.00 

Automotive  Service  Digest Monthly IShop  2      40      14° 

Ben  M.  Ikert,   Editor;   Division  of  National   Market  Reports,   Inc.,   Publisher, 
900  S.  Wabash  Ave.  (5). 

Back  of  the  Yards  Journal-f..  Wednesday Independent 1934      8     24     287      7.50 

A.  Hurwitz  and  J.  Haffner,  Publishers,  4601  S.  Ashland  Ave.  (9).  $18,000 — Free 

3      26      140      2.00 
2      41      140 
Controlled  free  dist. 
E.  J.  Pyler,  Editor;  Siebel  Publishing  Co.,  4049  Peterson  Ave.  (30). 

Baking  Industry  Magazine Ftntly,  Sat Baking  Indus 1887     3     27      140     3.00    *1 2,521 

Clissold  Publishing  Co.,  106  W.  Adams  St.  (3).  2     40      140 

Bankers   Monthly-f- Monthly Banking 1883      8     Controlfeu 

J.  H.  Peters,  Editor;  Rand  McNally  &  Co.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  7600  (80K 
Bank  Man,  The Bi-monthly Banking 1906     2     30      107  xl.OO 

Grover  J.  Hansen,  Editor;  Chicago  Chapter,  American  Institute  of  Banking, 

Publisher.  105  W.  Adams  St.  (3). 
Banner,  The-f Monthly Catholic 1932      3     28      128      3.00 

Not  issued  during  August. 

Rev.  Peter  A.  Fiolek,  Editor;  Congregation  of  the  Resurrection,  Publisher, 

1455  W.  Division  St.  (22). 
Baseball  Sports  Review — See  Sports  Review. 
Basketball  Sports  Review — See  Sports  Review. 
Bebidas  (Spanish) 7  ti.  a  yr Beverages 1942     8     controlfed  cifc. 

Distributed  throughout  Central  and  South  America,  Portugal  and  Spain. 

Luis  Zapata,  Editor;  The  Canterbury  Press,  Publisher,  2001  Calumet  Ave.  (16). 

Bedding Monthly Bedding  Mfg 1917     \     2J     J4g     4'00 

John  S.  Mills,  Editor ;  Nat'l.  Assn.  of  Bedding  Mfrs.,  Pub.,  222  N.  Bank  Dr.  (64). 
Belmont  Central  Leader — See  Leader  Papers,  Inc. 


Bakers  Digest,  The Bi-monthly |M*]cIjn£and 


8,654 

14,200 

*50,008 
49,130 

J12.000 
-Free 
2,015 

8,624 
2,521 

>22,477 

6,700 

J8.633 


8,000 


1,934 


Orculattoo  A  A  Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  4Nonpanil 
emi.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  line*.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Poptilatlon—1950  Census,  xftand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Co  Is  <$>  Width  V  Depth    Sub 


Belmont-Central  News — See  Peacock  Northwest  Newspapers. 
Bel- Park  Leader — See  Leader  Papers,  Inc. 

Better  Heat+ Moathly Coal  &  Heat',....1943  ctontSSudfLStofc 

George  BroHn.  Editor  and  Publisher,  6492  Northwest  Highway  (SO). 

IQfll         Q        97         1  Afl 

Better  Roads Monthly Highway  Eng'g.1"*1     £     J{      JJjj 

A.  Perrin,  Publisher,  178  W.  Madison  St.  (2).  Controlled  circ. 

jMonthly Alcoholic  Bev....  1933     5     24     217     3.00 

Printed  in  two  editions :  Diamond  Ed.,  circ.,  controlled  circ.  >26,014.  Three  Star 

Ed.,  circ..  controlled  circ.  >9.723. 
E.  W.  Cummings,  Editor;  William  Cepak,  Publisher,  608  S.  Dearborn  St.   (5). 

Beverly  News-f Thursday Independent 1949      6      19     205     2°™Q 

Alice  Ihrig,  Editor;  Walter  H.  Lysen,  Publisher,  3046  W.  lllth  St.  (43). 
Beverly  Review  (offset) Thursday Independent 1906     5     24     224 

Floyd  K.  Haas,  Editor;  John  K.  Haas,  Publisher,  1829  W.  103rd  St.  (43). 
Black  Diamond Bi-wkly,  Sat.. ..Coal  Trade 1885      3     26      168     5.00 

A.  T.  Murphy,  Ed.;  The  Black  Diamond  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  431  S.  Dearborn  St.  (6). 
Booklist,  The  and  Subscrip-  Iq.-.,  ™,v»tMw  f  Guide  to 

tion  Books  Bulletin J  oemi'monuily<j  New  Books  &    1905     2      80      112     6.00 

Issued  monthly  during  August.  [Lib'y  Mat'ls 

Edna  Vanek,  Editor;  Amer.  Library  Assn.,  Publisher,  50  E.  Huron  St.   (11). 
Botanical  Gazette Quarterly Botanical 1875     2      30      112      8.00 

Charles  E.  Olmsted,  Ed.;  University  of  Chicago  Press,  Pub.,  6750  Ellis  Ave.  (37). 
Bowling  Proprietor Monthly Bowling  Props. .1954     3     27      140  x 

Combined  issue  for  July-August. 

Jim  Fitzgerald,  Editor;  Bowling  Proprietors'  Assn.  of  America,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
185  N.  Wabash  Ave.  (1). 

Boxboard  Containers Monthly {rflfe^Cont*     1892     3     26      14° 

Ted  Rickard,  Editor;  Hay  wood  Publishing  Co.,  6  N.  Michigan  Ave.  (2). 

Brewers  Bulletin .Mon.&Thurs... Brewing 1907      8     24      315    10.00 

Rudolph  Keitel,  Editor  and  Publisher,  727  S.  Dearborn  St.  (5). 

1926     3     26      140     3.00 

Brewers  Digest Monthly Brew.  Indus 2      40      140 

Total  unpaid  dist. 
E.  J.  Pyler,  Editor;  Siebel  Publishing  Co.,  4049  W.  Peterson  Ave.  (30). 

friov  p,.,win*f.  1892      3      27      140     6.00 

Brick  and  Clay  Record Monthly R^M, p~?™VV  '  2     41      14° 

1  Brick  Refract.  TotaJ  unpaid  diat> 

Fred  L.  Steinhoff.  Ed.;  Industrial  Publications,  Inc.,  5  S.  Wabash  Ave.  (3). 

Bridgeport  News-f Wednesday Independent 1989      8     24     294     4.50 

Maurice  Feldman,  Ed.;  Sidney  Feldman,  Publisher,  3506  S.  Halsted  St.  (9). 

Brighton  Park  Life -f- Thursday Independent 1938      8     24     808       

Harry  C.  Lepinski,  Editor;  Brighton  Publishing  Co.,  2949   W.   43rd  St.    (32). 

Broadway  Independent — See  Independent  Newspapers. 

Building  Construction  1  Monthlv  f  Methods  of        195°      2      ?I      H2     2'00 

Illustrated J  Monthly 1  Big  Bldg.  2     cSntrolfed  circ. 

Harvey  L.  Patton,  Editor;  Industrial  Publications,  Inc.,  5  S.  Wabash  Ave.   (3). 

.1917     8      27      140     4.00 
2      41      140 
Total  unpaid  dist. 
J.  W.  Parshall,  Editor;  Industrial  Publications,  Inc.,  5  S.  Wabash  Ave.  (3). 

[Bi-monthly Res.  Biology 1947      2      28      115     2.00 

Ralph  Rohweder,  Editor;  Nat'l  Society  for  Medical  Research,  Publisher, 
920  S.  Michigan  Ave.  (5). 

Bulletin  of  Maternal  Welfare.  Bi-monthly Medical 1953   Controlled1  free  dist. 

M.  Edward  Davis,  M.D.,  Editor;  American  Committee  on  Maternal  Welfare,  Inc., 
Publisher.  116  S.  Michigan  Ave.  (3). 

BUB^phv08fi"+heT±"1 JQwterir IBlSSS"08"1   1939     »     BB       98   10-°° 

N.  Rashevsky,  Ed.;  University  of  Chicago  Press,  Publisher,  5750  Ellis  Ave.  (37). 

1     64        98x10.00 


Circ 


4,100 


>28>373 


2.00         §7,826 

17,595 

1,382 
5,178 

7.00       *3,047 

*2,500 
1,004 

*4,329 
1,081 

8,500 
8,500— Free 

23,500 — Free 


Building  Supply  News  .............  Monthly  ........ 


oi.  A 

rLfw 
Dealers 


>24,472 

*25,490 

3,737 

$22,000 


3,794 
9,273 


265 


3,672 

Not  issued  during  April,  May,  August.  Bi-monthly — June-July  and  Sept.-Oct. 
N.  D.  Howard,  Editor;  American  Railway  Engineering  Assn.,  Publisher, 
69  E.  Van  Buren  St.  (6). 

Bulletin  of  the  Atomic  jioti.  ayr AtomicScience...l945     8     27     135     6.00        16,817 

Eugene  Rabinowitch,  Ed.;  Univ.  of  Chicago  Prtss,  Pub.,  6750  Ellis  Ave.  (87). 

TIDUC  ru-iawon*  /vaan          ,  ^~™.0  18° 

Ralph  Jacqmin,  Editor;  Financial  Public  Relations   Assn.,   Publisher, 
281  S.  LaSalleSt.  (4). 


$2.418 


CIrariatfoft-HHtSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Aodit; 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  a  worn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
etna.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  aeat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNtlly 
estimate.  VI"aed  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fe*. 

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Ore 
JS.OOO 


$6.100 
J2.300 


[Monthly {pack.In~d^y       1896     8     26      184     2'00    *830'000 

*  "Patrick  E!'  Gorman, '"Editor;  Amalgamated  Meat  Cutters  and  Butcher  Workmen 
of  North  America,  Publisher,  2800  N.  Sheridan  Rd.  (14). 

Calumet  4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1881      9      20      290   15.00  **11,716 

Calumet  Pub.  Co.,  9120-22  Baltimore  Ave.  (17).  Sat.  evg.  circ.  **1 1,473 

Calumet  Index-f Mon.&Wed Independent 1894      8     24      304     4.00       §30.743 

James  Eady,  Ed.;  Floyd  Haas,  Pub.,  11242  S.  Michigan  Ave.  (28).  2,166 — Free 

10,000 


CHICAGOf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols <S> Width V Depth    Sub 

BUChaniber rf^ommerce       JMonthly Commercial 1907     8     2>6      130  x2.00 

Eugene  DeGeorge.  Editor;  Italian  C.  of  €.,  Publisher,  327  S.  La  Salle  St.   (4)  . 

Business  for  Sale Monthly {Fn^sTments      1949  8     28      133   10'00 

Charles  Ford  &  Associates,  Inc.,  Publisher,  10  N.  Clarke  St.  (2). 

fp      .           .         1938  4      26      167      8.00 

Business  Screen 8  ti.  a  yr iTViSiw!.  2     62      167 

I  TV  I-  Urns  Controlled  free  dist. 

O.  H.  Coelln,  Jr.,  Editor;  Business  Screen  Magazines,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
7064  Sheridan  Rd.  (26). 


r*lnm*f  R~.™IJ-                        M™+M^  flndus.  &  1898     7      24      280      1.00 

Calumet  Record  + Monthly }  General  News  Controlled  free  dist. 

Everett  M.  Lee.  Editor  and  Publisher,  2608  E.  77th  St.  (49). 

Caminos  y  Construccion         ln/r«T,+Mxr  rv»«=f~,  o*;™        1941      3      27      14°      5-°° 

Pesada  (Spanish) f  Monthly Construction Controlled  circ. 

Distributed  free  throughout  Central  and  South  America,   Portugal  and  Spain. 
Guido  Radelat,  Editor;  Gillette  Publishing  Co.,  22  W.  Maple  St.  (10). 

Cancer  Research  + Monthly JRe^arches         1941     2      36      12015-00 

Dr.  Harold  P.  Rusch,  Editor;  University  of  Chicago  Press,  Publisher, 
6750  Ellis  Ave.  (87). 

(Canned,  IQQK      o      nc      ixn 

Canner/Packer Monthly j  Glassed,  Dry  &18i)5      *      Jj      J4" 

[Frozen  Foods 
Issued  semi-monthly  in  September. 

Also  prints  Western  edition  called  Western  Canner/Packer,  circ.  $2,183. 
Elverton  Stark,  Editor;  Triad  Publishing  Corp.,  59  E.  Monroe  St.  (3). 

1919      3      27      140 

Cartage  Con  tractor -f Monthly Truck'g  Indus....  2      42      140 

Controlled  free  dist. 

Louis  Ludwig,  Editor;  Cartage  Exchange  of  Chicago,  Publisher, 
343  S.  Dearborn  St.  (4). 

Central  Flower  News-f Saturday Com.  Florists....1947  Controlled  free  list. 

Kenneth  M.  Benjamin,  Editor;  Central  Flower  News,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

6709  W.  Chicago  Ave.  (51). 
Central  Manufacturing  \Tur^«*v,i,,  flndus.  Transp.  10ic      o      QO      no 

District  Magazine [Monthly j&Busi.  Exec.    1916      2      32      112 

Mary  D.  Schopp,  Editor;  Trustees,  Central  Manufacturing  District,  Publisher, 
1307  First  National  Bank  Bldg.  (3). 

1947      2 


500 


>15,050 


2,282 


6.00        £6,289 


J5.260 


2,176 
5,742 


40      140      3.00 
Controlled  circ. 


27 
41 


140 
140 


4.00 


14,787 

*4,506 

1,019 

>50,097 

$4,652 

10,240 


Central  Pharmaceutical  \Ti;r^«fVi«  f  Retail  Drug 

Journal [Monthly ]  stores 

Joseph  J.  Shine,  Editor  and  Publisher,  221  N.  La  Salle  St.  (1). 

f  Pottery,  1923      3 

Ceramic  Industry Monthly •)  Glass,  Enamel,  2      __       .    . 

I  Ceramics  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Kenneth  A.  Brent,  Editor;  Industrial  Publications,  Inc.,  5  S.  Wabash  Ave.  (3). 

Chemical  Processing Monthly {pro^Indus.  1938      *     ControUed  circ. 

John  C.  Vaaler,  Editor;  Putnam  Pub.  Co.,  Ill  E.  Delaware  Place  (11). 
Cherry  Circle Monthly {%$?"»**•       1894      \     58      \\Q     6-°° 

Edwin  Ellis.  Editor;  Chicago  Athletic  Assn.,  Publisher,  12  S.  Michigan  Ave.  (3). 
Chevrolet  Dealers  News Monthly Auto  Trade 1926      2      42      140      3.00 

E.  G.  Diederich,  Editor;  Chevrolet  Dealers  News,  Pub.,  1920  Montrose  Ave.  (13). 

Chicago  Accredited  Newspapers — Consists  of  four  major  groups  of  community 
weeklies  in  33  mid-week  editions.  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers — 18  editions — 
7519  Ashland  Ave.,  Chicago  26,  111.  Peacock  Northwest  Newspapers — 13  editions — 
2319  Milwaukee  Ave.,  Chicago  47.  111.  Garfieldian  Publications — 2  editions — 3935 
W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Chicago  24,  111.  Economist  Publications — 2  editions — 728 
West  65th  St.,  Chicago  21,  111.  See  individual  group  listings. 

Chicago  Accredited  Newspapers,  3114  N.  Green  view  Ave.  (13). 

ChicaroConstructionNews+fMo-^      fO™*^  ™*«  cL£llJlL*t£?. 

G.  R.  Stratton,  Editor;  F.  W.  Dodge  Corp.,  Publisher,  22   W.  Monroe  St.    (3). 
Chicago  Defender — See  Daily  Defender. 
Chicago  Electrical  News Monthly Electrical 1937      3     Controlled  circ 

E.  T.  Rowland,  Ed.;  Chicago  Electrical  News,  Inc.,  Pub.,  20  N.  Wacker  Dr.  (6). 

Chicago  es  Kornyeke-f           ltr^j«,w               T^«™«rf«Tit        1904      7      26      28°      6-°°        $8,800 
(Hung.) ^Friday Independent $4,100 — Free 

Dr.  Julius ^^  HoVaniV'iBditor  and  Publisher,  1541  W.  Touhy  Ave.  (26). 

Chicago  IsraeHte-4- Saturday Religious 1884     6     24     220     5.00       51,000 

D.  Stem,  Editor;  Chicago  Israelite  Pub.  Co.,  208  N.  Wabash  Ave.  (1). 


3,700 
800 


>7,183 


CirculAtlon-HHtStpt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
tint.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  linet.  14  to  inch.  tConnty  teat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNtlly 
•ttimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Chicago  Law  Bulletin+ (Ihfun.*'  ^^  Le***  *  Credlt.,.1854     8     28     298  21.00 

J.  G.  Stadelman,  Jr.,  Editor;  Law  Bulletin  Pub.  Co..  84  N.  La  Salle  St.  (2). 

Chicago  Market  Daily {gfa?^  Sun      {Hom^Furn*      198S     4     26      168     6'00 

Issued  only  during  the  furniture  markets.  Circulation :  Pre-market  issue;  Market- 
opening  issue;  Review-market  issue;  7  show  issues. 
Lawrence  A.  Whiling,  Jr.,  Editor;  American  Pub'ns,  Inc., 
666  North  Lake  Shore  Drive  (11). 

Chicago  Market  News Daily  ex.  Sun.. Furniture 1947     4     24      165 

Issued  only  before  and  during  the  furniture  markets.  Controlled  circ. 

John  Shrock,  Editor;  Irving-Cloud  Pub.  Co., 
1405-A  Merchandise  Mart  Plaza  (54). 

Chicago  Medical  School          la,,.^-!--         U^IM*,*  1937     2     80     112 

Quarterly.  The  (no  adv.)../yuarterly Medicine Controlled  free  dist. 

The  Chicago  Medical  School,  Publisher,  710  S.  Wolcott  Ave.  (12). 

ChBufletin^d.!!!a.!.^.OC.!e.^        } Saturday Medical 1914     2     82      112  x4.00 

Patrick  H.''McNuity,"M.D.,  Editor;  Chicago  Medical  Society,  Publisher, 

86  E.  Randolph  St.  (1). 

Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers — See  also  Chicago  Accredited  Newspapers. 
*Advertising  for  these  newspapers  may  be  placed  through  the  office  at 
7519  Ashland  Ave.   (26).  Comprised  of: 

_ Or!.h.^ark jThursday Independent 1925     8     23 

Leo  A.  Lerner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3447  W.  Lawrence  Ave.  (25). 
*Lake  View  Booster+ Wednesday Independent 1918     8     23 

*Lincoln-Belmont  Booster -{-..Wednesday Independent 1921      8     28 

*Logan  Booster-f Wednesday Independent 1951      8     23 

*Sheridan  Center  Booster -{-..Wednesday Independent 1921      8     23 


Clrc 


294     2.00 

294 
294 
294 
294 


£76,000 


12,850 


6,495 


4,010 

3.00  24,116 
20,384 — Free 

8.00  24,116 
20,884 — Free 

3.00  2,600 
13,400 — Free 

3.00        24,116 


20,384— Free 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  in  Lake  View  Booster;  Lincoln-Belmont  Booster; 
Sheridan  Center  Booster. 

8     23     294 


*Sunday  Booster,  The  + Sunday Independent 

Leo  A.  Lerner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3114  Greenview  Ave.   (13). 
*Edgewater-Uptown  News-f  .Tuesday Independent 1922      8     23 

Leo  A.  Lerner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  7519  N.  Ashland  Ave.  (26). 
*Harlem-Foster  Times -f Wednesday Independent 1949      8     23 

Leo  A.  Lerner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3447  W.  Lawrence  Ave.  (25). 
*Harlem-Irving  Times -f Wednesday Independent 1956      8     23 

Leo  A.  Lerner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  7519  N.  Ashland  Ave.  (26). 
*Jefferson   Park   Times -f Wednesday Independent 1928      8      23 

Leo  A.  Lerner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3447  W.  Lawrence  Ave.  (25). 
*Life-f Thursday Independent 1943      8      23 

Circulates  also  in  Golf,  Lincolnwood,  Morton  Grove,  Niles,  Skokie. 

Leo  A.  Lerner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8232  N.  Lincoln  Ave.,  Skokie. 
*Mayfair  Times -f Thursday Independent 8     23 

Leo  A.  Lerner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3447  W.  Lawrence  Ave.   (25). 
*North  Town  News Wednesday Independent 1922      8     23 

Leo  A.  Lerner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  7519  N.  Ashland  Ave.  (26). 
*North  West  Times  + Sunday Independent 8     23 

Leo  A.  Lerner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3447  W.  Lawrence  Ave.  (25). 
*Norwood-Edison  Times .Thursday Independent 1945      8     28 

Leo  A.  Lerner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3447  W.  Lawrence  Ave.  (25). 
*Portage  Park  Times  4- Wednesday Independent 1896      8     23 

Leo  A.  Lerner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8447  W.  Lawrence  Ave.   (25). 

*INews8+  ood~Lincolmte         }  Wednesday Independent 1922      8      23 

Leo  A!' Lerner," Editor  and  Publisher,  7519  N.  Ashland  Ave.  (26). 
*Rogers  Park  News Thursday Independent 1922      8     23 

Leo  A.  Lerner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  7519  N.  Ashland  Ave.  (26). 
*Star-f Sunday Independent 1920      8     28 

Leo  A.  Lerner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  7519  N.  Ashland  Ave.  (26). 
Chicago  Pnyx,  The-f Monthly Hellenic  Int 1989     5     25 

Peter   N.    Mantzoros,   " '"   '     A f—    "T""    """ 

PeoriaSt.  (7). 
Chicago  Police  Journal -f Quarterly Law  Enf  orce'nt. 


3.00        24,116 
13,384 — Free 


Editor;   Greek-American   News    Publishing   Co., 

1925 


294 

2.00    §9,702 

294 

2.60    1,747 
3,203  —  Free 

294 

2.60    8,590 
26,410  —  Free 

294 

2.60     5,387 
10,213  —  Free 

294 

1.50  **8,393 

294 

2.00 

294 

2.00   §12,032 

294 

2.60     2.495 
5,705  —  Free 

294 

2.00     1,975 

294 

2.00    3,589 
8,411  —  Free 

294 

2.00    §5,093 

294 

2.00    §6,182 

294 

1.50   §40,221 

210   5.00    3,000 
o.,  160  N. 

3      30      140 
Controlled  free  dist. 
Dennis  Beard,  Editor;  James  Radlinz,  Publisher,  154  E.  Erie  St.  (11). 

Chicago  Purchaser Monthly Purch.  Agts Controlled  free  dist. 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

R.  A.  Doyle,  Ed.;  Purch.  Agts,  Assn.  of  Chicago,  Pub.,  184  N.  La  Salle  St.  (2). 

Chief  Engineer Monthly {S£?.»^J*2!lr8  1988     2     25     101     1.00 


$7,500 

1,264 
3,065 


George  B.  Isett,  Editor;  Chief  Engineers'  Assn.  of  Chicago,  Publisher, 
350  N.  Clark  St.  (10). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
•ma.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCountr  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  y/Innutd  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CHICAGOf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols$ Width V Depth    Sub 

Children's  Activities Monthly Juvenile 1984     8     80     148     4.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Anne  Neigofit,  Ed.;  Child  Training  Assn.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1111  S.  Wabash  Ave.  (5). 

f  Choice  Magazine Quarterly { Guide  B°°k       1959     2     26       98       *20 

Christian  Bookseller 8  ti.  a  yr {*£«£  B°<*  Controlled  fL  ais°t° 

Christian  Life Monthly {Living*11  1989     8     28     14°     8*°° 

Robert  Walker,  Editor;  Sunday  Magazine,  Inc.,  Pub.,  88  S.  Wacker  Drive  (6). 

Christian  Century -f Wednesday Religious 1884     |     ^3     148 

Harold  E.  Fey,  Editor;  Christian  Century  Foundation,  407  S.  Dearborn  St.  (5). 

Christian  Cynosure  (no  adv.). .Monthly Religious 1874     2     80     112     1.50 

Rev.  B.  Essenburg,  Editor;  Nat'l  Christian  Assn.,  Pub.,  850  W.  Madison  St.  (7). 
Christian  Life — See  Christian  Bookseller. 
Civil  Service  Reporter  (Sev-]  fCivil  Service  «        ,  ^     «  AA 

enth  U.  S.  Regional  Area^Monthly 1w™i«~IIo         1989     8     28     14°     s-°° 

Edition)    J  i^mpioyees 

Philip  MacKay,  Editor;  Civil  Service  Reporter  Publishing  Co.,  Suite  409,  209 
West  Jackson  Blvd.   (4). 

Classical  Philology  -f Quarterly Philological 1906     2     30      112     6.00 

R.  T.  Bruere,  Editor;  University  of  Chicago  Press,  Pub.,  5750  Ellis  Ave.  (37). 

Coal-Heat Monthly { Seating  1919  8  26  14°  2'00 

K.  C.  Richmond,  Editor  and  Publisher,  20  W.  Jackson  Blvd.  (4). 

Coin  Machine  Journal Monthly {^h?nPeT'ted  1931  *  Controlted  circ. 

Harvey  Carr,  Editor;  Wilson-Carr,  Inc.,  Pub.,  407  S.  Dearborn  St.  (5). 

%^ri^.*!!!*r.C.h }Bl-monthly ||£»£  1939     2      30      112x6.00 

Maurice   F.   Tauber,   Editor;   Assn.   of   College   and   Research   Libraries,    Pub., 
50  E.  Huron  St.  (11). 

iMonthlv  {College  &  1946     \     \«     \\« 

fM°nthly lUniv.  Adm.  2     ^J^  circ. 

Harold  W.  Herman,  Ed.;  F.  W.  Dodge  Corp.,  Pub.,  919  N.  Michigan  Ave.  (11). 
Columbian,  The-f Friday {coV^mbuB*         1867     5     24     224  x2'00 

John  J.  Kuenster,  Editor;  Frank  J.  Quinn,  Publisher,  188  W  Randolph  St.  (1). 


College  and  University 
Business 


Clrc 
248,614 


49 
3,204 

$56,025 
$87,000 

tl.400 


675 


3,75O 


7,726 


>6,582 

35,087 


8     26     140     3.50     *M,081 


Commerce -f Monthly Busi.  Execs 1905 

Alan  Sturdy,  Editor;  Chicago  Assn.  of  Commerce  and 
Industry,  Publisher,  30  W.  Monroe  St.   (3). 

Commercial  Law  Journal Monthly Comm.  Law 1896     2      40      140x5.00 

Curtis  W.  Post,  Editor;  Commercial  Law  League  of  America,  Publisher, 
222  W.  Adams  St. 

Community-f- Monthly Catholic 1941      4     29      190      1.00 

Mary    Dolan,    Editor;    Friendship    House,    Pub.,    4233    S.    Indiana    Ave.     (15). 

Community  NewsH See  Peacock  Northwest  Newspapers. 

Community  Reporter+ Wednesday Independent 1947     8     23     290     3.50 

Printed    in    two    editions:    Archer    Manor    Ed.,    circ.    9,200 — Free;    Lawndale- 

Crawford  Ed.,  circ.  9,OOO  Paid,  16,4OO — Free. 
Gerald  Fay,  Editor;  A.  J.  Monaco,  Publisher,  4072  West  26th  St.   (23). 

Concordia Bi-monthly Insurance 1908      3      28      140  xl.OO 

Concordia  Mutual  Life  Assn.,  Publisher,  20  N.  Wacker  Drive   (6). 

Concrete Monthly Concrete  Const..  1904     3      28      140      6.00 

Douglas  Lee,  Editor;  Concrete  Publishing  Corp., 
400   W.   Madison  St.    (7). 

1956 


4,350 


£6,200 


£40,000 


Concrete  Construction  ............  Monthly  ..........  Concrete  Bldg.... 

William  M.  A  very,  Editor  and  Publisher,   139  N.  Clark  St. 

(Concrete  Prod'til903 
&  Ready- 
Mixed  Concrete 
William  M.  Avery,  Editor;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Corp.,  79  W.  Monroe  St. 

«     "      "« 


2  43      140 

Controlled  circ.  VAC  12,606 
8     26      140      5.00 

Controlled  circ.    >27,332 
(2). 

3  26      140 
2      40      140 

Controlled  circ.    >19,587 
(3). 


Monthly  .......... 


Associated  Equipment  Distributors,   Publisher,   30   E.   Cedar  St.    (11). 
Co-operative  Merchandiser.... Monthly Co-op.Ret.Groc..l936     2      40      140     2.00 

Richard  Mulville,  Editor;  Cooperative  Food  Distributors  Controlled  circ. 

of  America,  Publisher,  141  W.  Jackson  Blvd.   (4). 
Courier  (Negro) — See  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Covenant  Weekly Friday Religious 1911      4     28     203     4.00 

Carl  P.  Anderson,  Ed.;  Covenant  Press,  Pub.,  5101  N.  Francisco  Ave.  (25). 
Cragin  Leader — See  Leader  Papers,  Inc. 
C.R.D.A.  News Monthly Retail  Drugs 1908     8     27     140  x2.00 

John  M.  Mvers,  Editor;  Chicago  Retail  Druggists'  Association,  Publisher,  32  W. 

Randolph  St.  (1). 
Critic,  The:  A  Catholic 


1,630 


>22,11S 


£12,809 


£3,100 


Tine,  me:  A  uainouc  m-*v   T  :+»~»,r 

Review  of  Books  and         Uti.ayr [Slilw  *942     8     28     133     8-°°          9'547 

the  Arts  4- J  ineview 

Paul  K.  Cuneo,  Editor;  Thomas  More  Assn.,  Pub.,  210  W.  Madison  St.    (6). 


Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *Jnne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  aworo;  tPublifher't  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
•ma.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  linea.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Y  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fe«. 

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Crusader  (Negro) Tuesday Independent 1956     6     24     210     6.00 

The  Crusader  Publishing  Co.,  4507  Evans  Ave.  (IB). 

Current  Report  (no  adv.) Monthly JBSirtness  m5  Controlled  free  dist. 

Edward  F.  Rodgers,  Editor;  Illinois  State  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publisher, 
20  N.  Wacker  Drive  (6). 


Clrt 


m>100 


Daily  Defender-h  (Negro) {satfi  Sun™"  Independent...  195 6     6     24     210     6.00**26,241 

Chicago  Defender  +  (Negro).. Saturday Independent 1905     8     24     806     6.00**44,8O6 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Printed  in  three  editions :  Local  edition ;  National  edition,  Gary,  Ind.,  edition. 
John  H.  Sengstacke,  Editor;  Robert  S.  Abbott  Publishing  Co.,  Inc., 
24th  St.  and  Michigan  Ave. 


Daily  Drover,,'  Jo»rnal+ {g^Vg™.     $*£  * 


1873      7     26     304      9.00        33,212 


Allan  W.  McGhee,  Editor;  Chicago  Daily  Drovers  Journal,  836  Exchange  Ave., 
Union  Stock  Yards  (9). 


Daily  Racing  Form Morn.ex.Mon..Racing 1894     4 


30    231   156.00 

Monday  circ.  **50,391 
J.  S.  Perlman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Tues.  to  Fri.  circ.  ^r*40,632 

731  Plymouth  Court   (5).  Saturday  circ. **€O,5 13 

Dairy  Breed  Publications — Comprised  of:  Ayrshire  Digest,  Brandon,  Vt. ;  Brown 
Swiss  Bulletin,  Beloit,  Wis. ;  Guernsey  Breeders  Journal,  Peterborough,  N.  H. 
Holstein-Friesian  World,  Lacona,  N.  Y. ;  Jersey  Journal,  Columbus,  Ohio.  Milk- 
ing Shorthorn  Journal,  Springfield,  Mo.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 
See  individual  listings.  The  Earl  J.  Cooper  Co.,  221  N.  La  Salle  St. 

Danica+   (News)   (Croatian). Wednesday Independent 1920      6      26     280      5.00 

Rev.  Castimir  Majic,  Editor;  Croatian  Center  Association,  Publisher, 
4851  Drexel  Blvd.  (15). 

DeHera?d?8a(cVechos?ovak)    }EveryMorn Independent 1891      5     25     235   13.00      §60,761 

Hlasatel-f    ( Czechoslovak  )....Tues.&Fri Independent 1892      5      25      235      6.00      §64,885 

Edward  Rezabek,  Ed.;  Denni  Hlastel  Ptg.  &  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  1545  W.  18th  St.  (8). 

Dental  Abstracts Monthly Dentistry 1956     2      33      117      6.00          8,090 

Lon  W.  Morrey,  D.D.S.,  Editor;  American  Dental  Assn.,  Publisher, 
222  E.  Superior  St.    (11). 


_v  [Thursday Independent 1925      6     26     252      3.00 

lan)  J 

Arthur  Koegel,  Editor;  American  German  Citizens  League  of  Illinois, 
Publisher,  921  W.  Agatite  Ave. 

Diapason Monthly Organ  Music 1909     4      26      180      1.75 

Frank   Cunkle,   Editor;   Benjamin   Hadley,   Publisher,   Suite   817, 
343   S.  Dearborn  St.    (4). 

("Philosophy  & 

diogenes-f Quarterly \  Humanistic       1952      1      50        91      4.00 

[Studies 

Richard  McKeon,  Editor;  The  University  of  Chicago  Press,  Publisher, 
5750  Ellis  Ave.   (37). 

Discus  + Monthly Club  News 1927      \     |J     J|J     5-°° 

Elizabeth  Oliver,  Editor;  Lake  Shore  Club  of  Chicago,  Publisher, 
134  N.  La  Salle  St.   (2). 

Diseases  of  the  Chest Monthly Medical 1935      1      60      112x15.00 

Jay  A.  Myers,  M.D.,  Editor;  American  College  of  Chest  Physicians,  Publisher, 
112  E.  Chestnut  St.  (11). 

Distributors'  News Bi-monthly Warehousing 1925  Controlled* free  dist. 

Stan  Misunas,  Ed.;  Allied  Distribution,  Inc.,  Pub.,  20  E.  Jackson  Blvd.    (4). 


Dog  World  +  ............................  Monthly  ..........   Brfede*""6™    1916      8      26      14°      3'00 

Will  Judy,  Editor;  Judy-Berner  Publishing  Company,  469  E.  Ohio  St.  (11). 

fT>i«™K*Wo«t    1889      3      26      140      5.00 
Domestic   Engineering  ............  Monthly  ..........  V.  ul™'*Heat  2      41      140 

UirCond.  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Prints    Domestic    Engineering    Wholesaler    Bulletin.    Accepts    no    advertising. 
Domestic  Engineering  Co.,  Pub.,  1801  Prairie  Ave.  (16). 

Down  Beat  ...............................  .Bi-weekly  ......  Music  News  .......  1934     3     27      140     7.00 

Prints  section  bound  in,  called  Up  Beat,  with  first  issue  of  each  month. 
Jack  Tracy,  Editor;  Maher  Publications,  Inc.,  2001  Calumet  Ave.  (16). 

ranwBe  FH.e.n.d.!        }Morn.ex.Sun...Independent  .......  1909     7     26     280     9.00 

Leonard  Simutis,  Editor;  Lithuanian  Catholic  Press  Society,  Publisher, 
4546  West  63rd  St.   (29). 


^  ™     *vi  ,  r>™«,« 

Drug  Progress  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  Drugs  ................  2     39     140 

Thomas  J.  Vratny,  Ed.;  Illinois  Pharmaceutical  Assn.,  Pub.,  7  S.  Dearborn  St.  (S). 


T.  S.  Klopotowski, 


8     25     306  16.60 
ditor;  Polish  Publishing  Co.,  1465  W.  Division  St.   (22). 


§3,301 

J19.690 
1,924 

8,217 

£4,500 
*41,180 

*18,528 
1,688 

*44,509 

149,870 

4,600 

§21,085 


Circulation—  **S«pt.  A.  B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  Inch.  TAfatt  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNaHj 
estimate.  Vluued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CHICAGOf  (Continued)  Esttb  Cols $ Width VDtpth    Sub  Clit 

{D*Dai]M  fp0^kOWy(P°ll8ll}M(>rn-ex-Suil-Illdependent 1908     8     24     806   15.00      934,000 
Zgoda+    (Pol.)!!"!!!!!""»!!»l!!..Semi-mo Independent 1881     6     24     224     2.40   $140,294 
Karol  Piatkiewic*.  Editor;  Alliance  Printers  and  Publishers,  Inc. 
1201  Milwaukee  Ave.  (22). 


•Southeast  Economist-f  .........  Thurs.&Sun...Independent  ........  1986 

1901 


Earth  Science Bi-monthly {sciences  1946     2     2?      105     2*°°          2'°0° 

Dr.  Ben  Hur  Wilson,  Editor;  Earth  Science  Publishing  Co.,  Inc., 
P,  O.  Box  1357,  Chicago   (90). 

Ebony  (Negro) Monthly {^Pic^es*8     1945     4     27     17°     8'00  *424»276 

John  H.  Johnson,  Editor;  Johnson  Publishing  Co.,  1820  S.  Michigan  Ave.  (16). 

Econ.  Dev 1952      1      60     112     8.00  774 

Bert~Fr  Hoselitz,  Editor ;  University  of  Chicago  Press,  Publisher, 

6750  Ellis  Ave.    (87). 
'  Economist  Publications — See  also  Chicago  Accredited  Newspapers 

•Advertising  for  these  newspapers  may  be  placed  through  the  office  of  South- 
town  Economist,  Inc.,  728  W.  65th  St.  (2).  Comprised  of: 

8     23      301      3.00        21,250 
38,060 — Free 

*Southtown  Economist-f Wed.&Sun Independent l"vl      8      28      801     ^aee^Jte 

Bruce  Sagan,  Editor;  Southtown  Economist,  Inc.,  Pub.,  728  W.  65th  St.   (21)'. 
Edgebrook  Events Semi-mo Local   News 1910     3      27      140        $3,060 — Free 

Mrs.  H.  S.  Ashenhurst,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6519  Algonquin  Ave.   (30). 
Edgewater-Uptown  News — See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 
Edison-Norwood  Review +  .... Wednesday Independent 1937     8     24     294     2.50 

Ed  Scholl,  Editor;  Fred  A.  Fulle,  Publisher,  777  Pearson  St.,  Des  Plaines,  111. 
Edison  Park  Times — See  Norwood-Edison  Times,  also  Chicago  North  Side 

Newspapers. 

Educational  Screen  and           \M      fVil  /Audio-Visual    1922      3      26      140      4.00 

Audio- Visual  Guide f  Mommy {Education  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Not  issued  during  August. 

Paul  Reed,  Editor;  Educa'l  Screen,  Inc.,  Pub.,  2000  N.  Lincoln  Park  (W),  (14). 

Saturday Ger.  Ints 1923      6     26     280      5.00 

Jacob  HimpeTmann,  Ed.;  Peter  F.  Himpelmann,  Pub.,  3136  N.  Racine  Ave.  (13). 
Elaboraciones  y  Envases       \r>-  «,^«fM,r       /Process's  &       1942     2      27        95      8.00 

(Span.)  }  Bi-monthly (Packa^  Controlled  circ. 

Distributed  throughout  Central  and  South  America. 

Luis  Zapata,  Editor;  The  Canterbury  Press,  Publisher,  2001  Calumet  Ave.  (16). 
Electric  Appliance  Service     lMrtnfviv          JElec.  Appli-         1960      4     26      189      2.00 

News-f  |  Monthly |ance  Repairmen  Controlled  free  dist. 

Julius  J.  Charous,  Editor;  Charous  and  Niebergall,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
505  N.  La  Salle  St.   (10). 


13,900 


•5,901 
5,679 


§900 


5,500 


14,231 
14,294 


Electric  Light  and  Power  ......  Semi-mo  .........  Electrical  ............ 


1922     3      27      140   10.00 

Controlled  circ.     >  18,276 
Prints  two  additional  issues,  Foreign  Practices   Issue,  published  first  week   in 
March,  and   Management   Practices   Issue,   published   first   week    in   August. 
P.  B.  Garrett,  Editor;  Hay  wood  Publishing  Co.,  6  N.  Michigan  Ave.    (2). 

Electrified  Industry Monthly {?n^CpJnt.  ^     *     *?     "'     ^ 

B.  J.  Martin  &  Co.,  Publishers,  20  N.  Wacker  Drive   (6). 


42      159 
Controlled  circ. 


2     31      105      4.50 


>43,177 
12,184 


2      31      105 


26 
42 


140 
140 


5.00 
3.50 


1946 


2      28      112      6.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 


J8  ti.  a  yr Educational 1900 

«J  Not  issued  during  June-August. 

School  Review-f Quarterly Sec.  Sch.  Educ...l893 

I          University  of  Chicago  Press.,  Publisher,  6750  Ellis  Ave.   (37). 
Embalmers'   Monthly  and      \Monthlv  f  Funeral  Direc.  1892      3 

National  Funeral  Director/  y \&  Embalming  2 

Fred  L.  Hadley,  Publisher,  210  E.  Ohio  St.   (11). 

f  Pensions- 
Employee  Benefit  Plan  lmr««*i,i,r        J  Profit  Shar'g- 

Review   [Monthly -J  Health  A  Wel- 

l_fare  Benefits 
For  additional  circulation  under  Special  Franchise  Distribution  Plan  write 

Publisher. 

Charles  D.  Spencer,  Editor;  Richard  Harris,  Publisher,  180  W.  Adams  St.  (8). 
Ethics:  An  International       1  fT?*ui««, 

Journal  of  Social,  Political  [Quarterly {philosophy        189°     2     80     112     6'°° 

and  Legal  Philosophy -4-.... J 

C.  M.  Perry,  Ed.;  University  of  Chicago  Press,  Publishers,  5750  Ellis  Ave.  (87). 

Extension  Magazine Monthly Catholic 1906     4     26     172     4.00  *395,963 

Most.  Rev.  Wm.  D.  O'Brien,  Editor;  Catholic  Church  Extension  Society,  Pub., 
1307  S.  Wabash  Ave.  (5). 


3,314 

$6,212 


3,314 
616 


1,122 


....»    .  Montnly Medical 1922     2     33     106     8.00        $6,888 

A.  R.  Hoiiender,  M.D., "Ed.;  Professional  Press,  Inc.,  Pub.,  5  N.  Wabash  Ave.  (2). 
Factory  Equipment  and          1  TLI^+^W  f  Metal  Work'g   1948     2     40     140 

Production  >  Monthly 1  Factories  Controlled  circ.    >29,153 

I.  V.  Cargo,  Editor;  C.  W.  Cargo,  Publisher,  431  W.  Barry  St.  (16). 


Cflmlatioo  **Scpt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Juiw  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Aodlt; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  I  Publisher' §  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Use«  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
eats.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNaHj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  ia  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols<2> Width? Depth    Sub 
1951     2     26     103     2.00 


CHICAGOf  (Continued) 

fM.D.  of  Medi- 

Family  Physician,  The Monthly ]  cine  in  Gen'l 

(Practice 

H.  Marchmont-Robinson,  M.D.,  Editor;  Illinois   Academy  of  General  Practice, 
Publisher,  14  E.  Jackson  Blvd.   (4). 

Family  Weekly Sunday Gen'l  Int 1958     5     22     170  $4,487,867 

A  magazine  distributed  each  Sunday  in  aproximately  177  papers. 

Ben  Kartman,  Editor;  Leonard  S.  Davidow,  Pub.,  153  N.  Michigan  Ave.   (1). 

Farm  Safety  Review  (no  adv.)  Bi-monthly Farm  Safety 1942   Controlled  free  dlitl 

Edgar  C.  Cook,  Jr.,  Editor;  Farm  Division  of  the  National  Safety  Council, 
Publisher,  425  N.  Michigan  Ave.   (11). 

Federation  News-f Saturday Labor 1919      5      24      210      2.00 

Irwin  E.  Klass,  Editor;  Chicago  Federation  of  Labor,  Publisher,  666  N.  Lake 
Shore  Drive  (11). 

Fence  Industry  Trade  News..Monthly Fence  Indus 1958   controlled  free  dist. 

Ed.  H.  Ellison,  Editor;  Ellison  Publications,  Inc.,  127  N.  Dearborn  St. 

f  Mfrs.paperboard, 

TUgatedand     1Qlg      2      42      142      ?  00 


Clrt 
2,250 


25,000 


t3,lOO 
J5,000 


5.00 


*3,391 


*4,473 
1,770 

4,762 


50,415 
13,759 


Fibre  Containers  and  Paper-\M ftnfviv       J  Corru gated  an 

board    Mills }  Monthly <  Solid  Fibre  Bo 

(  Fold'g  Cartons 

Richard  W.  Porter,  Editor;  Board  of  Products  Pub.  Co.,  Room  2000, 
228  N.  La  Salle  St.  (1). 

Finance Monthly Money  Mgmt....1941      3Totf  l  unpi 

Sam  B.  Lyons,  Ed.;  Finance  Publishing  Corp.,  20  N.  Wacker  Drive  (6). 

First -f lOti.ayr JNursIn^7  1946  2  20  71  x1'25 

Thelma  M.  Butts,  Editor;  First  District  Illinois  Nurses  Assn.,  Publisher, 
8  S.  Michigan  Ave.  (3). 

Fishing  and  Boating  Sports  Review — See  Sports  Review. 

Flash  Magazine  (Negro) Monthly {interest6*™  1933  4  24  154  2'20 

Augustus  Ivory,  Editor;  Ivory  Press,  Publisher,  6251  Eberhart  Ave.  (37). 

f  Truck  Fleet  IQCQ        «        on        01  n 

Fleet  Product  News Quarterly jEqmp^Mans  Controlled  free  dist. 

Emil  G.  Stanley,  Editor;  Stanley  Publishing  Co.,  431   S.  Dearborn  St.    (5). 
Florists'  Review-f- Thursday Floral   Trade 1897      8      26      140      8.00 

Florists  Publishing  Co..  343  S.  Dearborn  St.   (4). 

{Sales  &  Mkt'g 
|ore$rC;r'y-1953     *     cJUrftad  elre.    >2!.042 

Bruce  Faden,  Editor;  Putman  Publishing  Co.,  Ill  E.  Delaware  Place  (11). 
Food-Drug-Cosmetic  Law      \lut      ...  f  Food,  Drug,       IQJQ      t      KA        OK   i  tc  nn 

Journal  (no  adv.) [Monthly j  Cosmetic  Laws1948      l      54        95    15'°° 

Commerce  Clearing  House,  Inc.,  Publisher,   4025   W.  Peterson  Ave.    (46). 
Food  Mart  News -f  1Q       .  (Retail  Grocers  1937      7      26      295      5.00 

(Chicago    Edition) fbemi-mo j  with  Meats  Controlled  free  dist. 

See   also    Food    Mart    News    (Southern    California    Edition),    Hollywood,    Calif. 
Chas.  Sandier,  Editor;  James  Haboush,  Publisher,  333  N.  Michigan  Ave.    (1). 

fFood 

Food  Processing Monthly jProccss'g. 

(industries 
Howard  P.  Milleville,  Editor;  Putman  Publishing  Co.,  Ill  E.  Delaware  PI.  (11). 

Food  Research  (no  adv.) Bi-monthly {noJoghrts*1"        1985      l      55      12°  x8-50 

Martin  S.  Peterson,  Editor;  Institute  of  Food  Technologists,  Publisher,  176  W. 
Adams  St.  (3). 

Food  Technology Monthly Food 1939     2      40      140   11.00 

Dr.  M.  S.  Peterson,  Editor;  Institute  of  Food  Technologists,  Publisher, 

176  W.  Adams  St.  (3). 
Football  Sports  Review — See  Sports  Review. 


1940      2 


40      140 
Controlled  circ. 


700 
13,620 


>  39,022 


2,266 


6,431 


10 Dental 1920     2      32      114  x2.50 

Elmer  Ebert,  Editor;  Chicago  Dental  Society,  Pub.,  30  N.  Michigan  Ave.    (2). 

Forum  of  Osteopathy Monthly Osteopathic 1927   Controlled  free  dist 

Dr.  R.  P.  Keesecker,  Ed.;  Amer.  Osteo'io  Assn.,  Pub..  212  E.  Ohio  St.    (11)." 

•  Frontier,  The  (no  adv.) Quarterly Indus.  Research.1938  Controlled1  free  dist 
Industrial  Research  News-     \M^fviw            T«^M«  w««  1949     *     74       96 

letter  (no  adv.) {Monthly Indus.  Res Controlled  free  dist. 

Neil    Ruzic,    Editor;    Armour    Research    Foundation    of    Illinois    Institute    of 

Technology.  Publisher,  86  W.  83rd  St.  (16). 
w««««^f  TU     *io  (Amusement       1957     8     26     140     2.00 

* un8Pot Monthly <j  Management  Total  unpaid  dist. 

James  McHugh,  Editor;  The  Billboard  Publishing  Co.,  188  W.  Randolph  St.  (1). 
Furniture  Design  and  1«      ,u,  (Furniture  1929      8      26      140 

Manufacturing  [Monthly ) industry  Controlled  circ. 

C.  A.  Cosgrove,  Editor;  Graphic  Arts  Publishing  Co.,  666  Lake  Shore  Drive  (11). 


9,975 
5,139 


$15,000 
t!7,500 


*5,068 
2,726 


8,535 


Circulation- **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
em§.  12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCountj  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallf 
••Hmate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fe*. 

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Furniture  Warehouseman Monthly {^Moving***6  1919     8     26     14°  x7-50        tUOO 

Phillip  V.  Hawkins,  Editor;  National  Furniture  Warehousemen's  Assn.,  Publisher, 

Suite  1209-1218,  175  W.  Jackson  Blvd. 

Garfieldian  and  Garfield  News — See  Garfieldian  Publications. 
Garfieldian  Publications — See  also  Chicago  Accredited  Newspapers. 

*  Advertising  for  these  newspapers  may  be  placed  through  the  office  at  3935 

Washington  Blvd.,  Chicago  24,  111.  Comprised  of: 
*  Austin  News-f Wednesday Independent 1940     8     23      808       26,100 — Free 

News-ha"..*?.....?.f.!>...?..f. {Wednesday Independent 1914      8     23      808       28,505 — Free 

H.  M.  Landwehr,  Ed.;  Walter  H.  Buescher,  Pub.,  3935  Washington  Blvd.  (24). 

Gas  Abstracts   (no  adv.) Monthly {Technology       1945     2      87      122x18.00  463 

O.  P.  Brysch,  Editor;  Institute  of  Gas   Technology,   17   West  34th  St.    (16). 

f Product  News     1956     8      4Q      14Q      4  Q() 

Controlled  circ.  VAC  22,880 

Paul  Lady,  Editor;  Paul  Lady  and  Wni.  O.~  Darmhausen,  Publishers, 
833  N.  Michigan  Ave.   (1). 

j^V^PohW^  Polish  Women...l898      5      24     217  x     §63,156 

Mrs.  Jadwiga  Karlowicz,  Editor;  Polish  Women's  Alliance  of  America,  Publisher, 

1309  N.  Ashland  Ave.   (22). 
Gold  Coast  Independent — See  Independent  Newspapers. 


>  14,744 


Gas  Industries  Equipment     }MonthIy          Jo/G^UtlSTv"*1 
and   Appliance   News  ........  f  Monthly  ........  [LP  els  Indus. 


.  '          1927     2      28      108       . 

Not  issued  during  Nov.  and  Dec.  [Pro-Shop  Controlled  circ. 

Herbert  Graffis,  Editor;  Golfdom,  Inc.,  Publisher,  407  S.  Dearborn  St.   (5). 
Golfing  .......................................  Monthly  ..........  Golf  ....................  1933      8      26      140      1.00 

Published  March  through  July. 

Herb  Graffis,  Editor;  Golfing  Publications,  Inc.,  407  S.  Dearborn  St.    (5). 
Gosc  Niedzielny  (The  ] 

Sunday  Guest)   (Polish)      [Sunday  ............  Religious  ............  1916      2      39      129     2.00 

(no  adv.)  ............................  J 

Rev.  Edward  Radwanski,  Editor;  Polish  Manual  Training  School  for  Boys,  7135 

N.  Harlem  Ave.   (31). 
Grain   &  Feed  Journals 


70,060 


16,300 


&  Rice  News 


Jsemi-mo (Feed^d"'11'  1844     S     26     14°     4'°°        12.S1° 


Grain  Terminals  & 
Processing   Plants 


1-.      ... 
{Monthly.. 


Grain  &  Feed  Journals  Consolidated,  Inc.,  Publisher,  141  W.  Jackson  Blvd.  (4). 

fPlantMgmt       1936      |      26      140     2.50 
1  &  Operation  Controlled  free  dist. 

N.  L.  Evans,  Editor;  D.  M.  Clark,  Publisher,  Board  of  Trade  Bldg.   (4). 
Graphic  Arts  Monthly  and   1M.,,  (Printing  &          1929      2      22        80      6.00 

The  Printing  Industry f»ontniy iGraphic  Arts  Controlled  circ. 

D.  B.  Eisenberg,  Editor;  Graphic  Arts  Publishing  Co.,  608  S.  Dearborn  St.   (5). 

Greek  Press  (Greek  &  Eng.). .Friday Independent 1929      5     24      205     5.00 

Major  C.  D.  Chapralis,  Editor;  Greek  American  Pub'g  Co.,  618  S.  Halsted  St.  (7). 


3,372 
3,268 

>52,276 
§3,500 

y Independent 1904      7     26      284      5.00        §4,050 

Nicholas  Philippics,  Editor;  Andrew  Fasseas,  Pub.,  771   W.  Harrison  St.   (7). 
Hardware  and  HousewareB....Monthly {*£«  Hardw.    1949     4     27^194^8.00     > 

Published  in  four  editions.  Eastern  Ed. ;  Midwest  Ed. ;  Southern  Ed. ;  Western  Ed. 

James  E.   McKelvey,  Ed.;  Irving-Cloud  Pub.   Co.,   7800   N.   Cicero  Ave.    (30). 
Harlem-Foster-Higgins  Press — See  Jefferson  Park  Press. 
Harlem  Irving  Leader — See  Leader  Papers,  Inc. 
Harlem-Irving  News — See  Peacock  Northwest  Newspapers. 
Harlem-Irving  Times — See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 
Hausfrau,  Die  (German) -[-....Monthly Family  Int 1904      3      27      140      3.00      $49,700 

M.  E.  Nauburs,  Editor;  Die  Hausfrau,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1517  W.  Fullerton  Ave.  (14). 
Health Monthly Osteopathic 1913      2      26      101  xl.30        33,472 

Issues  combined  for  May-June;  July-August. 

Dr.   Raymond   P.   Keesecker,   Editor;  American   Osteopathic   Assn.,   Publisher, 
212  E.  Ohio  St.  (11). 


Heating,  Piping  and  Air       lMoTltt,iv  (Design,  Int.       1929 

Conditioning   j  Monthly j  &  Maint. 


2      41      140  xS.OO 
^  ..».,....„  Total  unpaid  dist 

Robert  W.  Roose,  Editor;  Keeney  Publishing"  Co.,   6  N.   Michigan   Ave.    (2).' 
Hegewisch  News,  The Friday Independent 1986     5     24     196     2.00 

Eugene  J.  Czachorski,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3150  East  183rd  St.   (33). 
Herald   (Vestnik)    (Czech.). ...Quarterly Fraternal 1903      2      88      133        .25 

Catholic  Central  Union,  Publisher,   1436   W.   18th  St.    (8). 
Higgins-Oriole  Times — See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 
Higgins  Suburban  News — See  Peacock  Northwest  Newspapers. 
HISV(noadv.) Monthly JReligfous6          1941     2     86     110     8-50 

Inter- Varsity  Christian  Fellowship,  Editors  and  Publishers,  1519  N.  Astor  (10). 
Hlasatel— See  Denni  Hlasatel. 


*18,311 
1,144 

1,556 

J4.200 


115,000 


Ctmdatlon— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jwne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement*;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  iworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4 Uses  Mat*.  ^Nonpareil 
cms,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  scat.  Population--! 950  Census.  xRand  McNally 

.S§S!!!X?'.JC  «  "*"  only  dlirin*  academic  *«*«••  ^Subscription  included  in  memberahip  fee. 

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Hlas  Jednoty   (Voice  of         liyr««*M«.  /Czech.  Fam.      1ftQft      -      OA     19fl      ,  Kft 

Unity)     (Czech.  &EnK.)...JMonthly  ..........  tlnterest  180S      8     24      126      1'50 

R.  J.  Houkal,  Editor;  Unity  of  Czech  Ladies  and   Men,   Publisher,   4034   W. 

Twenty-fifth  St.   (28). 
Hobbies  .....................................  Monthly  ..........  Collectors  ...........  1930     3      26      135     3.60  - 

Pearl  Ann  Reeder,  Editor;  Lightner  Publishing  Corp.,   1006  S.  Michigan  Ave. 
Home  Improvement  !«      .,,  /Home  Imp'm't  1966     8      24      140     3.00 

Industry  +    ........................  }  Monthly  ..........  {contractors  Controlled  free  dist.     $15,000 

James  MeCawley,  Editor;  Shelter  Publications,   315   W.  Madison  St.    (6). 

Home  Maintenance  and  ln«...*~-i,,          /Home  10K1      9      OR     iAn 

Improvement  +    ................  {Quarterly  ........  {Modernization  19B1      8      26     14° 

Distributed  to  customers  and  prospects  of  retail  lumber  and  building  material 

dealers. 
W.  J.  Auburn,  Jr.,  Ed.;  American  Lumberman,  Inc.,  Pub.,  69  E.  Monroe  St.  (3). 

Home  Worker,  The  +  ..............  Bi-monthly  .....  {FO^  Profit  °me  2      80      115      1'50 

Rawson  T.  Wood,  Publisher,  3974  Milwaukee   (41). 


Hospital  Administration Quarterly Hosp.   Admstrs.1956      1 

Dean    Conley,    Editor;    The    American    College    of    Hospital 
Publisher,  620  N.  Michigan  Ave.   (11). 

Hospital  Management Monthly Hospitals 1916     3 


54      101  xS.OO 
Administrators, 

26      140      4.00 
Total  unpaid  dist. 


*3,500 
5,300 


C.  N.  Letourneau,  Editor;  Clissold  Publishing  Co.,  105  W.  Adams  St.  (3). 


Hospitals Semi-mo Hospitals 


1936 


3      26        08  xS.OO 
Total  unpaid  dist. 
J.  E.  Hague,  Editor;  American  Hospital  Assn.,  Pub.,  840  N.  Lakeshore  Dr.  (11). 

Hospital  Topics Monthly Hospitals 1922     8      26      140     3.50 

Marie  Jett,  Editor;  Hospital  Buyer  Co.,  Inc.,  2      40      140 

Publisher,  30  W.  Washington  St.  (2). 

Hue    (Negro) Monthly Negro  News 1953      1      37        70      1.50 

John  H.  Johnson,  Ed.;  Johnson  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  1820  S.  Michigan  Ave. (16). 
Husuv  Lid  (The  People  of    ]  rr«       v, 

John  Hus)    (Czech)  [Monthly ifett?  a*a«f.        1939      2      32      112      2-°° 

(no  adv.) J  I  Protestants 

Issued  bi-monthly  June-July,  August-September. 

J.  P.  Tatter,  Editor;  National  Union  of  Czech.  Protestants,  Publisher, 
5700  W.  Eastwood  Ave.   (30). 

Hyde  Park  Herald -f Wednesday Independent 1872      6      24     217      3.00 

Lee  Pravatiner,  Ed.;  Hyde  Park  Herald,  Inc.,  Pub.,  5335  Lake  Park  Ave.   (15). 

IGA  Grocergram  + Monthly Retail  Grocery...l926     3      26      180  xS.OO 

Bernard  Seltzer,  Editor;  Ind.  Grocers  Alliance,  Pub.,  2      40      180 

131  S.  Wabash  Ave.  (3).  Controlled  free  dist. 

Illinois  Banker-f Monthly {pfnimce*  191G     8      27      14°      3'00 

A.  T.  Etcheson,  Editor;  111.  Bankers  Assn.,  Publisher,  188  W.  Randolph  St.  (1). 

^News^^no^adv*1)6  JMonthly Tele.  Emp 1905  8  28  138  Free 

R.  R.  Mabbs,  Editor -"Illinois  Bell  Tel.  Co.,  Pub.,  212  W.  Washington  St.  (6). 

Illinois  Beverage  Journal -f. -Monthly Beverage  Ind 1944  8  Controlled  circ. 

James  E.  O'Brien,  Ed.;  Illinois  Beverage  Journal,  Pub.,  1  N.  La  Salle  St.  (2). 

Illinois  Central  Magazine Monthly RR.  Employees. 1909  3  36  139  Free 

Illinois  Central  Railroad,  Publisher,  135  E.  Eleventh  Place  (5). 

I11Accoun*?ntH^  Public  JQuarterly Accounting 1938     2     27      108  xl.50 

Nelson  D.  Wakefield,  Editor;  Illinois   Society  of  Certified  Public  Accountants, 
Publisher,  208  S.  La  Salle  St.   (4). 

Illinois  Dental  Journal Monthly Dental 1905      2      29      108  xS.OO 

W.  P.  Schoen,  D.D.S.,  M.D.S.,  Editor;  Illinois  State  Dental  Society,  Publisher, 
1757  W.  Harrison  St.   (12). 

Illinois  Drug  Progress Monthly Drugs 1937      \     2J      \\^  x2'00 

Thomas  J.  Viatny,  Editor;  Illinois  Pharmaceutical  Assn.,  Publisher,  Room  546, 
222   W.  Adams. 

Illinois  Feed  Folks-f Monthly Feed  Trade l948   Controlled*  fLdl™ 

Dean  M.  Clark,  Editor;  Ilinois  Feed  Assn.,  Publisher,  Board  of  Trade  Bldg.  (4). 

Illinois  Master  Plumber  + Monthly {conTr^&S^e  1915  2  82  119  2'00 

Myrna  Murray,  Ed.;  111.  Master  Plumbers'  Assn.,  Pub.,  140  S.  Dearborn  St.  (3). 

Illinois  Medical  Journal Monthly Medical 1899  2  35  126  x4.00 

H.  M.  Camp,  M.D.,  Ed.;  Illinois  State  Med.  Soc.,  Pub.,  185  N.  Wabash  Ave.  (1). 

Illinois  State  Federation  of  1 

Labor  Weekly  News  ^Saturday Labor 1914     3     86     161  x2.50 

Letter  (no  adv.) J 

Stanley  L.  Johnson,  Editor;  Illinois  State  Federation  of  Labor,  Publisher,  666 
Lake  Shore  Dr.  (11). 

Illinois  Truck  News-f Monthly { TmnJpor'n^     1954     8     26     14°  x8-00 

Irwin  Zeiger,  Editor;  Central  Motor  Freight  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
843  S.  Dearborn  St.  (4). 


*14,105 
1,889 

*17,929 
1,772 

10,633 


122,666 


§5.420 
5,847 
3,439 
2,738 

$55,000 

>13,883 
44,800 

$3,105 

5,796 

$4,750 


5,001 

1,250 

10,901 

$4,800 
$5,000 


Circulation — **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSttbscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Sub 
1.00 


Clrc 

$21,600 


CHICAGOt  (Continued)  Estab  Coll ^ Width 7 Depth 

ImK9Bwger*(ntf*dv.)....     JMonthly Catholic 1940     2      27 

Rev.  Robert  Leuver,   C.M.F.,  Editor;  Claretian  Fathers,  Publishers, 
221   W.  Madison  St. 

Independent  Newspapers Thursday Independent 1946     5     23     217 

Printed  in  four  editions;  Broadway  Independent;  Gold  Coast  Independent; 
Lake  View  Independent;  Lincoln  Park  Independent.  Combined  circ.  35,000 
— Free. 

Rene  Clayton,  Editor;  Charles  H.  Weber,  Publisher,  8136  N.  Ashland  Ave.  (13). 

1942      3      26      140      5.00 

Industrial   Bulletin Monthly Indus.  News 2      40      140 

Controlled  free  dist. 
Phillip  Siegel,  Editor;  Industrial  Bulletin,  Inc.,  Publisher,  450  E.  Ohio  St.  (11). 

{Industrial   Laboratories Monthly I  Laboratories  QO, 

T«,iii.*~«.i  Q~<M~-  ««^             l  1954     »      26      I40 

SJ,«S!l5««f  V6ti.ayr Indus.   Science...  2      40      140 

Engineering  \  Controlled  free  dist. 

David  A.  Glenn,  Editor;  Frank  D.  Thompson,  Publisher,  201  N.  Wells  St.  (6). 

Tn,iii<,ti.;»i   ur...!,  *+%.«.                 iu™,tt«iv  flndus.  Sales      1916     8      26      140      8.00 

Industrial  Marketing Monthly ,  &  Advertising  Total  unpaid  dist. 

S.  R.  Bernstein,  Editor;  Advertising  Publications,  Inc.,  200  E.  Illinois  St.   (11). 

industrial  Pack.*** Month* {%%£&         >964     »     gLtr'otfed  SiE    >18.416 

Donald  F.  McCammon,  Editor;  Haywood  Pub.  Co.,  6  N.  Michigan  Ave.    (2). 


100,000 


>30,041 


33,691 

*14,607 
1,018 


Industrial  Refrigeration Monthly Indus.  Refrig 1891   Controlled  free  dist 

* 


3,226 
11,774 


Industrial  Research-f Quarterly {fg£!rdb 


25,000 


H.  T.  McDermott,  Ed.;  Nickerson  &  Collins  Co.,  Pub.,  485  N.  Waller  Ave.  (44). 

1958      3      26      140      8.00 
2      39      140 

Controlled  circ. 

Neil  P.  Ruzic,  Editor;  Scientific  Research  Pub'g  Co.,  200  S.  Michigan  Ave.  (4). 
Industrial  Research  Newsletter — See  Frontier,  The 
Industrial  Science  and  Engineering — See  Industrial  Laboratories. 

In1notadv  f Upervisor  JMonthly Indust.  Safety...l932      1      54      100      2.15    $162,278 

Norval  BurcnV*EdVtor '/National  Safety  Council,  Publ.,  425  N.  Michigan  Ave. (11). 

rr   A   o    w     4-      1955      8      27      140      3.00 

Industrial  Wastes Bi-monthly i  U\™'  Y  2     41      140 

[  Disposal  Controlled  circ. 

Don  E.  Bloodgood,  Editor;  Scranton  Publishing  Co.,  185  N.  Wabash  Ave.   (1). 

Inhalation  Therapy Quarterly Medical 1956      2      27      105      3.00 

James  Whitacre,  Editor;  American  Assn.  of  Inhalation  Therapists,  Publisher, 
332  S.  Michigan  Ave.  (4). 

Inland  and  America  Printer!-** __«.vi_.            r»».j«4-:««v  ICQO      Q      oc      t  An     K.  AA 

and  Lithographer,  The [Monthly Printing 1883      3      26      140      5.00 

Wayne  V.  Harsha,  Editor;  MacLean-Hunter  Pub.  Corp..  79  W.  Monroe  St.   (3). 
Inland  Architect Monthly Architecture 1957     |     |£     J*J  x8-00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Raymond  C.  Ovresat,  Editor;  Chicago  Chapter  American  Institute  of  Architects, 
Publisher,  221  N.  La  Salle  St.  (1). 

[Business  and        1954      3      26      140 

t Monthly -{Indus'y's  Inplant  2      40      140 

(Food  Service  Controlled  circ.    >16,103 

John  R.  Rutherford,  Editor  and  Publisher,  230  E.  Ohio  St.    (11). 

TnntitntiVm.   Hf«<ro,i™                M™fMv  fMassFeed'gA     1937      4      27      186      5.00 

Institutions  Magazine Monthly iMawHouV*  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Domestic  Engineering  Co.,  Publisher,   1811   Prairie  Ave.    (16). 
Insurance  Exchange  Maga-  1  «,.,,  fins.  Agents       1Q9ft      „      97      IXA      o  nn 

zine  ^Monthly ]&  Brokers          1928      3      27      14°      8'00 

Charles  L.  Manning,  Ed.;  Nat'l  Underwriter  Co.,  Pub.,  175  W.Jackson  Blvd.,  (4). 


Inplant  Food  Management.. 


>9,194 

2,100 

*  13,367 

822 
1,461 


*42,287 
4,3O8 


Monthly Insurance 1872      2     29 

H.  L.  Stewart,  Editor:  Commerce  Clearing  House,  Inc.,  Publisher, 


108    10.00 


4025  W.  Peterson  Ave.  (46). 
International  Altrusan  1  M     ,,  ,  f  Service  Club 

Magazine  (no  adv.) f  Monthly \WomenExeci 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 
Lucille  Hecht,  Editor;  Altrusan  International,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
332  S.  Michigan  Ave.  (4). 

f  Blue  Prints, 

International  Blue  Printer Monthly ^  Photo  PrintsA  1928      2      42      14010.00 

[Allied  Repro's 

James  Vebeck,  Editor;  International  Assn.  of  Blue  Print  and  Allied  Industries, 
Publisher,  506  Wabash  Ave.  (5). 

International  Super  liu««fui«  r~™~™  ov^*    1929     3     27      14°     1-80 

Marketing  ^Monthly Grocery  Trade...  Controlled  free  dist. 

Carl  Stoffels,  Editor;  Red  &  White  Corp.,  Pub.,  300  W.  Washington  St.   (6). 
Irving  Park  News — See  Peacock  Northwest  Newspapers. 

U 


1922      2      36      119     2.25         14,925 


2,520 


4,184 
603 


Sunday  ............  Independent  .......  1886      7      26     280      8.00 


Ari  J.  Lo  Franco,  Editor  and  Publisher,  620  S.  Dearborn  St.  (5). 
Ivy  Leaf  (no  adv.)   (Negro).  .Quarterly  ........  Sorority  ..............  1920     3     27      140 

Mrs.  Laura  K.  Campbell,  Editor;  Alpha  Kappa  Alpha  Sorority,  Publisher, 
5211  S.  Greenwood  Ave.  (15). 


85,864 

$9,000 


CfrwUtlon— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPubliaher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  line*,  14  to  inch.  tConnty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRaod  McNtUv 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CHICAGOf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols  0  Width?  Depth    Sub  Cire 

Jefferson-Norwood  News  —  See  Peacock  Northwest  Newspapers. 
Jefferson  Park  Leader  —  See  Leader  Papers,  Inc. 
Jefferson  Park  Press  ..............  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1940     8     24     294     $22,600—  Free 

Prints   editions   called   Northwest   Side   Press;   Harlem-Foster-Higgins    Press. 
Morton  Steinman,  Publisher,  4941  Milwaukee  Ave.  (30). 
Jefferson  Park  Times  —  See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 
Jet  (Negro)  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Negro  News  .......  1951      1      42        68     7.00  *436,478 

John  H.  Johnson,  Ed.;  Johnson  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  1820  S.  Michigan  Ave.  (16). 
Jewish  Daily   Forward    (Chicago  edition)  —  See   Jewish   Daily   Forward, 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Jobber  News  —  See  Motor  Service. 

fNews  for  1956     4     29     210 

Jobber  Product  News  ..............  Monthly  ..........  {  Auto  Jobbers  3      40     210 

(&  Salesmen  Controlled  circ. 

Emil  G.  Stanley,  Editor;  Stanley  Publishing  Co.,  431  S.  Dearborn  St.   (5). 
Jobber  Topics  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  Auto  Jobber  .......  1922     2     39       94     6.00 

Ray  Barnett,  Editor;  The  Irving-Cloud  Publishing  Co.,  Controlled  circ. 

7300  N.  Cicero  Ave.   (46). 
Journal  of  Business  -f  ............  Quarterly  ........  Bus.  Research.  ...1928     2      80      112 

Irving  Schweiger,  Editor;  Univ.  of  Chicago  Press,  Pub.,  5750  Ellis  Ave. 

JTduacUonG+ne.y.al.  ...............  }Quarterly  ........  Educational  .......  1946     2     30      108 

University  of  Chicago  Press,  Publisher,  5750  Ellis  Ave.  (37). 
Journal  of  Geography  +  .........  Monthly  ..........  Geog.  Teachers.  1897      1      55      105 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Thomas  F.  Barton,  Editor;  A.  J.  Nystrom  &  Co.,  Pub.,  3333  Elston  Ave.   (18). 
Journal  of  Geolojry-f-  ..............  Bi-monthly  .....  Geological  ..........  1893     2     30     112     8.00 

Univ.  of  Chicago  Press,  Publisher,  5750  Ellis  Ave.   (37). 
Journal   of  Housing-f-  ............  Monthly  ..........  Housing  .............  1944      3      26      135  x5.00 

Dorothy  Gazzolo,  Editor;  National  Association  of  Housing  and  Redevelopment 
Officials,  Publisher,  1313  East  60th  St.   (37). 


6.00 
(37). 

5.00 


4.00 


>44,393 

>40,722 
1,778 
962 
4,600 

2,276 

$6,109 


lei  +  .f!Ct.!^  ............  JBi-monthly  ..... 

r.  W.  HrTaliaferro,'*Editor;  Univ.  of  C 


Medical 1904     2      30      105      7.00 

.f  Chicago  Press,  Pub.,  5750  Ellis  Ave.  (37). 

al 1935      2      35      119    12.00 

Max  Thorek,  M.D.,  Editor;  International  College  of  Surgeons,  Publisher, 


1516  Lake  Shore  Drive  (10). 
Journal  of  Marketing Quarterly j 


Steuart  Henderson  Britt,  Editor;  American  Mktg.  Assn.,  Publisher, 
27  E.  Monroe  St.  (3). 


x^uucnvmii       x  ..e  2        3°        105        7'°° 

John  Z.' Bowers,  Ed.;  University  of  Chicago  Press,  Pub.,  5750  Ellis  Ave.   (37). 

Journal  of  Modern  History. ...Quarterly Historical 1929      2      30      112      7.50 

Charles  Mowat,  Editor;  Univ.  of  Chicago  Press,  Publisher,  5750  Ellis  Ave.  (37). 

J°Studiesf-f^ear  Eft8tern         JQuarterly Philological 1884      2      30      112  6.00 

Keith  C.Seeie,  Editor;  University  of  Chicago  Press,  Pub.,  5750  Ellis  Ave.  (37). 
Journal  of  Oral  Surgery,         ] 

Anesthesiology   and   Hos-[  Bi-monthly Dental 1943      2      31      105  8.00 

pital  Dental  Service I 

Dr.  F.  A.  Henry,  Ed.;  American  Dental  Assn.,  Pub.,  222  E.  Superior  St.  (11). 

J°^cottno^ny*4-litiCal  }Bi-monthly Pol.  Economy.. ..1892      2      30      112      6.00 

Albert  Rees,  Editor;  Univ.  of  Chicago  Press,  Publisher,  5750  Ellis  Ave.   (37). 

Journal  of  Religion -f .Quarterly Theolog.&Relig.l921      2      30      112      6.00 

B.  E.  Meland,  J.  C.  Rylaarsdam,  Editors;  University  of  Chicago  Press,  Publisher, 
5750  Ellis  Ave.  (37). 

TMedical 

i-monthly {Record  1930      2      34      122      3.00 

[  Librarians 

i  Assn.  of  Medical  Record  Librarians, 
Publisher,  510  N.  Dearborn  St.  (10). 
Journal  of  the  American       1 

Association  of  Nurse  [Quarterly Nursing 1933      2      26      100      1.50 

Anesthetists J 

Florence  A.   McQuillen,   Editor;  American   Association   of  Nurse   Anesthetists, 
Publisher,  130  E.  Randolph  St.  (1). 

Journal  of  the  American        j  Monthly Dental 1913      2      29      105   x7.00 

Dental  Association I 

Dr.  L.  W.  Morrey.  Ed.;  Amer.  Dental  Assn.,  Pub.,  222  E.  Superior  St.   (11). 

Journal  of  the  American       jQuarterly Dent.  Hyg 1927     2      82      112     2.00 

Dental  Hygienists*  Assn...f^ 

Belle  Fiedler,  Editor;  American  Dental  Hygienists'  Assn.,  Publisher, 
100  E.  Ohio  St.  (11). 

Journal  of  the  American        \Monthly Dictetic 1925     |     ||     \™  x8'00 

Dietetic  Association f  J  2     38     140 

Dorothea  F  Turner,  Editor;  American  Dietetic  Assn.,  Controlled  circ. 

Publisher,  Room  410,  620  N.  Michigan  Ave.  (11). 


1,872 


1934      2      32      108   x6.00        £9,300 


5386 

1,711 

733 

4,318 

2*609 
1,031 

'•i  HXJ 

4,600 

9,563 

86,847 
5,493 

2,932 
13,109 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher'i  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems/  12  to  Inch.  T Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate  ginned  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee, 

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Journal  of  the  American 
Judicature  Society 

Glenn  R.  Winters,'  Editor;  American  Judicature  Society,  Publisher, 

1155  E.  60th  St.  (37). 

Journal  of  the  American       jsaturday Medical 1883     | 

Austin  Smith,  M.bi,  Editor;  American  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher, 

535  N.  Dearborn  St.  (10). 


Estab  Cols <fr Width  V  Depth    Sub 


28 
42 


140 
140 


Circ 

15,000 
15,000 


15.00      180,588 


{^atfnd^        1924     2     41      14°  x7'°° 

A.  B.  Baldwin,  Ed.;  Amer.  Oil  Chemists  Soc.,  Pub.,  86  E.  Wacker  Drive  (1). 

186  10.00 


3,400 


24 
24 


210 
210 


210 


J2,500— Free 
5.00 

650 — Free 
1 12,500 — Free 


23   294  3.50 


24   301 


y Osteopathic 1901      8     26      186   10.00        11,234 

"Dn*R."  P7  Keesecker,  Editor;  American  Osteopathic  Association,  Publisher, 
212  E.Ohio  St.  (11). 

JOV™eii°nlr^ Vet.  Medicine 1877     2     31     115x15.00        10,275 

Dr.  W.  A.  Aitken,  Editor;  American  Veterinary  Medical  Association,  Publisher, 
600  S.  Michigan  Ave.  (5). 

J°Ta?e"£r^ }Month* iSlrJot°°rff  1925     8     83      140X2'°0 

Dean   Moore,   Editor;  United   Slate,   Tile  and   Composition   Roofers,   Damp   & 
Waterproof  Workers  Assn.,  Publisher,  6  E.  Lake  St.   (1). 

Katolik-f   (Czech) Tues.  &  Fri Cath.  &  Ind 1893      8      24      280      6.00          4,102 

Dr.  Vilem  Stranecky,  Ed.;  Boh.  Benedictine  Press,  Pub.,  1637  Allport  Ave.  (8). 

Kiwanis  Magazine Monthly Ipr^Meii*        191T     8     27      14°     2*°°  *252'149 

Kiwanis  International.  Publisher,  520  N.  Michigan  Ave.  (11). 
Kristaus  Karaliaus  Laivas     1 

(Ship  of  Christ  the  King)  [Saturday Religious 1921     2      86      126      3.00 

(Lithuanian) J 

Rev.  A.  Ignotas,  Editor;  Marian  Fathers,  Publisher,  4545  W.  63rd  St.  (29). 
Labor  Digest — See  Indianapolis,   Ind. 

^no  advT)*!.0!!.1!!!^!  JMonthly Labor 1950     2     29     108   10.00 

H.  L.  Stewart,  Editor;  Commerce  Clearing  House,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
4025  W.  Peterson  Ave.  (46). 

Lake  View  Booster — See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 

f  Lake  View  Economist-f Thursday Independent 1924     5 

1  Near  Loop  Economist-f Thursday Independent 1954     5 

I   Northtown  Economist-f Thursday Independent 1924      5     24 

L  Sidney  S.  Siegel,  Editor  and  Publisher,  917  W.  Armitage  St.  (14). 

Lake  View  Independent — See  Independent  Newspapers. 

Lawndale  News Thursday Independent 1934      8 

Morris  Kaplan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2530  S.  Kedzie  Ave.  (23). 

Lawndale  Times -f Thursday Independent 1932      8 

Arthur  Schimmel,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3159  W.  Roosevelt  Rd.  (24) 

Leader  Papers,  Inc. 

*Advertising  for  these  newspapers  may  be  placed  through  the  office  of  Leader 
Papers,  Inc.,  3112  N.  Central  Ave.  (34).  Comprised  of: 

*Belmont  Central  Leader-f  ....Wednesday Independent 1962 

*Bel-Park  Leader-f Wednesday Independent 1957 

*Cragin  Leader-f Wednesday Independent 1957 

*Harlem  Irving  Leader-f Wednesday Independent 1957 

*Jefferson  Park  Leader-f Sunday Independent 1949 

*Mayfair  Leader-f Sunday Independent 1949 

*North  West  Leader-f Wednesday Independent 1957 

*PortagePark  Leader-f Sunday Independent 1949 

*Suburban  Leader-f Sunday Independent 1949 

*West  Belmont  Leader-f Wednesday Independent 1955 

Frank  W.  Boege,  Editor;  Hubert  F.  Messe,  Publisher,  3112  N.  Central  Ave.  (34). 

Leather  and  Shoes Saturday {f^ather^odT  189°     3 

Rumpf  Publishing  Co.,  800  W.  Adams  St.  (6). 

Legal  Aid  Brief  Case  1  K  H  „_  [Legal  Aid  194 1 

(no  adv.) J5ti.ayr {Work 

Junius  L.  Allison,  Editor;  National  Legal  Aid  Assn.,  Publisher, 
American  Bar  Center  (37). 

ronicle  and  Chicago JFriday Dem>  &  LegaJ 1924     5     24     224     3.00 

'T.~J.~Meite8"EdiV  Chicago  Legal  Chronicle  Pub'ng  Co.,  1420  Lunt  Ave.  (26). 

Leisure Quarterly Society 1958     3     27     140     3.00 

Joe  Godfrey,  Editor;  Godfrey-Stone  International  Publications,  Inc., 
4848  N.  Broadway  (13). 

Cirodation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  4  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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3.00     400 
29,600 — Free 


8      23      294     4.00 

35,000  —  Free 

8     23      294      4.00 

8      23      294     4.00 

8      23      294      4.00 

8     23      294     4.00 

8     23      294     4.00 

8      23      294      4.00 

8      23      294      4.00 

8      23      294      4.00 

8     23      294      4.00 

Central  Ave.  (34). 

3      26      140      5.00 

*3,695 

1      48        86 

Controlled  free  dist. 

5,000 

47,000 


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Lion  Magazine,  The Monthly [prot.  Men 


4.00 
6.00 


7      28      220 


6.00 


6.00 
5.00 


24     140 
4Q     14Q 

Controlled  circ. 


1907      3     26      14°      3'50 


27      140     3.00 
Controlled  circ. 


§23,500 
2,093 


>5,024 


12,500 
2,500 


CHICAGO!  (Continued)  Estab  Co !*<£> Width?  Depth    Sub  Circ 

f  Leon,  El  (Span.) Monthly { Let/ft  Amer        1944     8     27     142  x1'00 

1918      8      27      142  xl.OO  *503,656 

John  Read  Karel,  Editor ;  International  Assn.  of  Lions  Clubs,  Publisher, 

209  N.  Michigan  Ave.  (1). 
Liberty  (Sloboda)   (Serbian ).. 3  ti.  a  mo Independent 1905     7     26     290 

American-Serbian  Cultural  Assoc.,  19  E.  Pearson  St. 
Library  Quarterly  -f Quarterly Lib'y  Research..  1931     2      30      112      

Leon  Carnovsky,  Ed.;  University  of  Chicago  Press,  Pub.,  5750  Ellis  Ave.  (37). 
Life — See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 
Life— See  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Life — International  Edition — See  New  York,  N.  Y. 

T  fo-hf  it/Total   AC™                         n;  ™™fMxr       /Light  Metal       1942      3     27      140     8.00 
Light  Metal  Age Bi-monthly |Trade  Controlled  circ. 

Roy  Felloxn,  Jr.,  Editor;  Fellom  Publications,  549  W.  Randolph  St.  (6). 
Lincoln-Belmont  Booster — See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 

Lincolnite — See  Ravenswood-Lincolnite  News,  also  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 
Lincoln  Park  Independent — See  Independent  Newspapers. 
Lion  Magazine,  The — See  Leon,  El. 

Listen,  The  FM  and  High      1M      f|ll  {^di?'  1955      »     H      }4°      8'00 

Fidelity  Guide   (offset).  J  Monthly jMuwc.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Leslie  F.  Clifford,  Editor;  Forbes  Publications,  P.  O.  Box  398  (90). 
Live  Stock  Breed  Publicat's... Monthly Breeding 3      26      140 

Comprised  of:  Sheep   Breeder,  Columbia,   Mo.;  Shorthorn   World,   Aurora,   111. 
Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group.  See  individual  listings. 

The  Earl  J.  Cooper  Co.,  221  N.  La  Salle  St. 
Logan  Booster — See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 
Logan  Square  News — See  Peacock  Northwest  Newspapers. 
Loyola  News  4- V Thursday Collegiate 1921      5      24     210      1.25 

Students  of  Loyola  Univ.,  Editors  and  Publishers,  820  N.  Michigan  Ave.  (11). 

TPPA  Tim «,                                 M™*MV  fLPGas  1965      3      27      140x3.00 

LPGA  Times Monthly |  indus.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Felix  F.  Eberhart,  Editor;  Liquefied  Petroleum  Gas  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
11  S.  La  Salle  St.  (3). 

Lubrication   Engineering Monthly (lUfbri cation       1945      2     40      1 

J.  Boyd,  Editor;  American  Society  of  Lubrication  Engineers,  Publisher, 
84  E.  Randolph  St.   (1). 

L'udove  Noviny  (Slovak) Thursday Labor 1905 

John  Zuskar,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1510  W.  18th  St.  (8). 

Management  and  Business     liu^+Mr            p,,«    A,lf/v.«         1968 
Automation j  Monthly Bus.  Auto  n 

Arnold  E.  Keller,  Editor;  Office  Appliance  Co.,  Publisher, 
600  W.  Jackson  Blvd.  (6). 

Marking  Industry* Monthly {^Y^ut 

A.  W.  Hachmeister,  Editor;  Marking  Devices  Publishing  Co., 
407  S.  Dearborn  St.  (5). 

Maroon+V Friday Collegiate 1892  cLt^lled^ie  dlst° 

Students  of  University  of  Chicago,  Editors  and  Publishers,  1212  E.  59th  St.  (37). 

Masonic  Chronicler Saturday { Ea^terrf  Star     1904      6      25      21°      2'°° 

Not  issued  5th  Saturday  of  month. 

M.  A.  Stillwaugh,  Editor;  Masonic  Chronicler  Pub.  Co.,  82  W.  Randolph  St.  (1). 
Masonic  Temple  Topics  4- Monthly Fraternal 1910      4      26      140      5.00 

Judson  L.  Parker,  Editor  and  Publisher,  140  N.  Dearborn  St.  (2). 

Mass  Vending Monthly jJS?l!£,t.    "^  Controlled1  free  dist. 

Harvey  Carr,   Editor;   Wilson-Carr,  Inc.,   Publisher/ 407  S.   Dearborn  St.    (5). 

Master  Barber  and  1™^  *ui  f  Barber  &  moo     o     A<*     iAn  *o  nn 

Beautician    Magazine+.-.J  Monthly 1  Beauty  Cult.      1922      2      43      14°  x2'00 

W.  D.  Morris,  Ed.;  Asstd.  Master  Barbers  and  Beauticians  of  America,  Pub., 

587  S.  Dearborn  St.  (5). 
Mayfair  Leader — See  Leader  Papers,  Inc., 
Mayfair  News — See  Peacock  Northwest  Newspapers. 
Mayfair  Times — See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 
n,     *                                                TU™*MW  {MeatPkg.  &      1934      3 

Meat Monthly \  Sausage  Mfg. 

E.  B.  Nattemer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  69  E.  Van  Buren  St.  (5). 

Mecanica  Popular  (Span.) Monthly Mechanical 1947      2 

See  also  Popular  Mechanics  Magazine. 

H.  H.  Windsor,  Jr.,  Editor;  H.  H.  Windsor,  III,  Publisher,  200  E.  Ontario  St. (11). 

Mecanique  Populaire — See  Popular  Mechanics  Magazine. 

Messenger,  The Semi-mo Methodist 1862     3     30     140     2.00 

Rev.  B.  W.  Selin,  Editor;  Methodist  Publishing  House,  740  Rush  St.  (11). 


£18,046 


4,938 


§2,125 


24,000 


*850 
$8,000 


7,386 


, 554 


82      112 


>  10,381 
3.50  *206,398 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
§PO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  A  gate  linea.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally/ 
estimate.  VI"«ed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols<3> Width  V  Depth    Sub 
24      154     5.00 


CHICAGOt  (Continued) 

Metal  Forming  and                  \  MftTlfMv  /Metal  Form'g   1939     2 

Fabricating J  Monthly i&Fabricat'g  2 

Matt  E.  Hevertz,  Editor;  Watson  Publications,  Inc.,  201  N.  Wells  St."(~6K 

f  Lay  man  Ints. 


Gift 


1  circ.    >  12, 124 


Methodist  Layman,  The+ Monthly ^Me'thodist          1924      2     24        91      1.50      $50,000 

(Church 
Shelby  E.  Southard,  Editor;  The  Methodist  Church,  Publisher,  740  Rush  St.  (11). 

Mid-America  (no  adv.) Quarterly Historical 1918      1      62        98     2.00  J510 

Jerome  V.  Jacobsen,  Editor ;  Loyola  University,  Publisher, 
6525  Sheridan  Rd.  (26). 

Mid-Week  News -j- Wednesday Independent 1938      8     25      194       16,000 — Free 

E.  O.  Fahner,  Editor;  The  Mid-Week  News,  Publisher,  2728  W.  Ainslie  St.  (25). 

Midwest  Automotive  News  +  Monthly Automotive .1927     3     27      140 

Automotive  Publishing  Co.,  5252  Broadway  (40).  Controlled  free  dist.      $15,000 

Midwest  Engineer  V Monthly Engineering 1890     3      28      133x4.00 

J.  E.  Harrington,  Ed.;  Western  Soc.  of  Engineers,  Pub.,  84  E.  Randolph  St.  (1). 
Midwest  Farm  Paper  Unit — Comprised  of:  Farmer,  The,  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  Nebraska 
Farmer,  Lincoln,  Neb.;  Prairie  Farmer,  Chicago,  111.;  Wallace's  Farmer  &  Iowa 
Homestead.  Des  Moines,  Iowa;  Wisconsin  Agriculturist  and  Farmer,  Racine, 
Wis.  See  individual  listings.  Space  in  all  five  may  be  bought  in  combination  or 
separately. 

Midwest  Farm  Paper  Unit,  35  E.  Wacker  Dr.  (1). 

Mid-West  Herald-f Thursday Independent 1947      8     25      294      2.25  1,985 

Herald  Publishing  Co.,  1123  N.  Ashland  Ave.  (22).  5,515 — Free 

Midwest  Inspection  Journal  -f.  Monthly {&  mdg1  Regs1' 1946     3     26     14°     3<0°         4'760 

Don  A.  Minnoch,  Editor;  Midwest  Building  Publications,  205  W.  Wacker  Dr.  (6). 

Mid-West  Restaurant  liu™fMv  p^ofo^^^f  T«^    I939     8     26      14°     2-°° 

News-f w../Monthly Restaurant  Ind..  2     4Q      140 

H.  C.  Siekman,  Editor;  Chicago  Restaurant  Assn.,  Publisher,  Room  1190, 
30  W.  Monroe  St.  (3). 

Midwest  Times -f Thursday Independent 1940      5     24     217      8.50 

Sam  L.  Fioretto,  Ed.;  Midwest  Times,  Inc.,  Pub.,  3437  W.  Chicago  Ave.  (51). 

Milwaukee  Road  Magazine -f.  Bi-monthly RR.  Employees..  19 13      3      27      140      1.00 

Marc  Green,  Editor;  CMSP&P  RR.  Co.,  Publisher,  356  Union  State  Bidg.   (6). 

Mission  Post-f Monthly Baptist 1906      4      26      168      1.50 

Alfred  Holmgren,  Editor;  Baptist  Mission  Union  of  America,  Publisher, 
919  N.  Lavergne  Ave.  (51). 

f  Mobile  Home  & 

Mobile  Homes Monthly { Trailer  Mfrs., 

I  Deal'rs.&Suplrs 
Todd  R.  Leigh  ton,  Editor;  Robert  E.  Lewis,  Pub.,  9330  Constance  Ave.   (17). 

Modern  Beauty  Shop Monthly Beauty  Shops. ...1924     2      40      140      6.00 

Modern  Beauty  Shop  Inc.,  Publisher,  59  E.  Monroe  St.  (3). 

Modern  Concrete Monthly Concrete  Indus. 1937 

Pit  and  Quarry  Publications,  Inc.,  431  S.  Dearborn  St.  (5). 
Modern  Highways Monthly Mod.  Hwy.  Eng.1954 

Also  provides  BPA  controlled  circ.  >15,793.  _ 

Edward  S.  Gillette,  Editor;  Scranton  Publishing  Co.,  185  N.  Wabash  Ave.   (1). 

Modern  Hospital Monthly Hosp.  Admin 1913      3      26      140      4.00     *  15,606 

R.  M.  Cunningham,  Jr.,  Editor;  2      40      140 

F.  W.  Dodge  Corporation,  Publisher,  919  N.  Michigan  Ave.  (11). 

Modern  Metals Monthly Light  Metals 1945  CL trilled1  free  dis°t° 

W.  B.  Griffith,  Editor;  Modern  Metals  Pub.  Co.,  435  N.  Michigan  Ave.   (11). 

Modem  Philology -f Quarterly Philological 1903      2      30      112      6.00  913 

George  Williamson,  Ed.;  University  of  Chicago  Press,  Pub.,  5750  Ellis  Ave.  (37). 


£1,055 


28      140      3.00 
Controlled  circ. 


Total  unpaid  dist. 
3  27  140  2.00 
2  40  140 


6,768 

*82,154 

1,820 

>20,440 


3      27      140 
2      41      140 
Controlled  circ.  VAC  15,793 


$5,872 
t8,337 


Modern  Railroads Monthly 


f  New  Railroad    1945      2 
1  Developments 


50      154 
Controlled  circ. 


>23,S27 


Frank  Richter,  Editor;  Watson  Publications,  Inc.,  201  N.  Wells  St.  (6). 

Montclare-Leyden  Herald      lw  A       A  I^A^^A^*         I94*      8      22      294      3.00      $16,650 

(Elmwood   Park) [Wednesday Independent $16,000— Free 

J.  E.  Shelby,  Editor;  Montclare-Leyden  Co.,  Publisher,  2384  N.  Harlem  Ave., 

Elmwood  Park. 
Mont  Clare  News — See  Peacock  Northwest  Newspapers. 

Moody  Monthly Monthly Interdenom 1900      3      27      140      3.00      103,262 

Rev.  Wm.  Culbertson,  D.D.,  Editor;  Moody  Bible  Institute,  Publisher, 
820  N.  La  Salle  St.  (10). 

Moose  Magazine Monthly Fraternal 1910     8      27      140     x.50    $834,089 

Ray  Seymour,  Editor;  Loyal  Order  of  Moose,  Publisher,  1231  Loyola  Ave.  (26). 

Mortgage  Banker -f Monthly f  Mortgage  -flo9      «      „„      140     4  o 

G.H.  Knott,  Editor;  The  Mortgage         1  Loans  1989      3      27      14°     4-° 

Bankers  Assn.  of  America,  Publisher,  111  W.  Washington  St.  (2). 

Morze  (The  Sea)  (Polish)      lMrtT,fMv  1931      3      27 

(offset)  + ; [Monthly 2     42 

Anthony  F.  Tyma,  Sr.,  Editor;  Polish  National  Alliance,  Publisher, 
1114  Milwaukee  Ave.  (22). 


126 
126 


4,702 


3.00        $2,600 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uset  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
etas,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  linei,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Circ 


f  Motel 


Estab  Cols <:> Width  V  Depth    Sub 
1949      3     26      140      4.00 

2      40      140 

I  Management  Controlled  free  dist.        26,692 

J.  D.  Davis,  Editor;  Motel  Publishing  Co.,  154  E.  Erie  St.  (11). 
Moteru  Dirva  (Women's        1 

Field)   (Li th.)   (no  adv.)     ^Monthly Frat.  (Cath.) 1914     2     30      112     2.50          2,400 

(offset) J 

Mrs.  D.  Murray,  Editor;  Lithuanian  R.  C.  Women's  Alliance  of  America,  Pub., 
4545  W.  63rd  St.  (29). 

Motor  News-f Monthly Motoring 1906      5      24      205x2.00      225,878 

James  E.  Bulger,  Editor;  Chicago  Motor  Club,  Pub.,  66  E.  S.  Water  St.   (1). 

Motor  Service Monthly Auto  Service 1921     2      27        94 

Prints  supplement  called  Jobber  News.  Controlled  circ.  >165,509 

Jud  Purvis,  Editor;  Motor  Service,  Pub.,  549  W.  Washington  Blvd.  (6). 
Motor  Speed  Sports  Review — See  Sports  Review. 

Motorway  Transport .Monthly Motor  Truckers.  1939      3      26      140      3.00          3,072 

Richard  A.  Wood,  Editor;  Illinois  Motor  Truck  Controlled  free  dist.          1,967 

Operators'  Assn.,  Publisher,  30  N.  La  Salle  St.  (2). 

Mount  Greenwood  Express -{-.Thursday Independent 1938      6      19      204      2.75  8,922 

George  Brown,  Editor;  Southwest  Messenger  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
8046   W.   lllth  St.    (43). 

Municipal  Finance Quarterly (pinSn.&Acct'g  l928      2      31      108  x1'50          3'475 

Prints  semi-monthly  Municipal  Final  ce  News  Letter. 

Joseph  F.  Clark,  Editor;  Municipal  Finance  Officers  Assn.,  1313  E.  60th  St.  (37). 

Musical  Leader Monthly Musical 1900      2      43      147      2.00 

Evelyn  F.  Smith,  Editor;  E.  F.  Smith  and  J.  F.  Demerath,  Publishers, 
332  S.  Michigan  Ave.   (4). 

Muzikos  Zinios-f    (Lith.) Quarterly Musical 1934      2      36      126   x2.00  840 

Juozas   Kreivenas,   Editor;  The  Lithuanian   Organists   Alliance,   Publisher, 
1602  S.  48th  Court,  Cicero  (50). 

fTV,  Radio 

NARDA  News-f Monday <  Appliance  1944      3      36      168x15.00        J5,817 

(Indus. 

Sam    Karr,    Editor;   Nat'l   Appliance   and   Radio-TV    Dealers    Assn.,    Publisher, 
1141  Merchandise  Mart  (54). 

N.  A.  R.  D.  Journal Semi-mo Pharmaceutic 1898      3      26      140      2.00 

Also  provides  circulation  statement  for  A.B.C.  *35,173.  Controlled  circ.     >43,179 

Peter  J.  Sletterdahl,  Editor;  National  Assn.  of  Retail  Druggists, 
Publisher.  205  W.  Wacker  Dr.  (6). 

Nargus   Bulletin    (formerly   \M^fV,iv            Tr,/*   P^f  rv»w       1914      3      27      14°   x4-00 
National  Grocers  Bulletin)  [Monthly Ind.  Ret  Groc 2      4Q      14Q 

Marie  Kiefer,  Editor;  Nat'l  Assn.  of  Retail  Grocers,  Controlled  circ.    >69,243 

Publisher,  360  N.  Michigan  Ave.   (1). 

Na[czech)The  Nati°n)  }  Wed.  &  Sun.. ..Cath.  &  Ind 1894      8      23      280      6.50          3,909 

Dr.  Vilem  Stranecky,  Editor;  Bohemian  Benedictine  Press,  Publisher, 
1637  S.  Allport  St.  (8). 

Narod  Polski-f    (Polish) Semi-mo Cath.  &  Labor....  1886      5      24      189  x 

Z.  J.  Stefanowicz,  Ed.;  Polish  R.  C.  U.  of  Amer.,  Pub.,  1331  Augusta  Blvd.  (22). 

§8,000 

$5,000 
£2,500 


41,626 

30,OOO 

t56,000 

$1,500 
t!5,434 


73,O21 
10,039 


*1(U32 
2,240 


y Independent 1909      7      26      280      6.00 

Leo  Fisher,  Editor;  Narodni  Glasnik  Publishing  Co.,  Pub.,  1413  W.  18th  St.  (8). 

MATFQA  <?™™»4-                        M™tM*r  (TV  Service         1951      3      28      133      5.00 

NATESA  Scope-f Monthly 1  ManaRement  Controlled  free  dist. 

Frank  J.  Moch,  Editor;  Nat'l  Alliance  Television  and  Electronic  Service  Assn., 
Publisher.  5908  S.  Troy  St.    (29). 

National  Bowlers  Journal       I-..   ,,4.1,1,,            o       *  1010      o      on      -ici       A  A  A 

and  Billiard  Revue [Monthly Sports 1913      3      30      161      4.00 

Ernest   Ahlborn,    Editor;  National    Bowlers    Journal   and    Billiard   Revue,    Inc., 
Publisher.  506  S.  Wabash  Ave.  (5). 

NaG!hiwro^^  Chiropractic 1921      2      28      102      1.00 

C.  Miller,  Ed. ;  Nat'l  College  of  Chiropractic,  Pub.,  20  N.  Ashland  Blvd.  (7). 
National  Congress  Bulletin. ...Monthly Education 1932  3  24  135  x.30 

June  and  July  issues  are  combined. 

National  Congress  of  Parents  and  Teachers,  Publisher,  700  N.  Rush  St.  (11). 
National  Corpora' n  Reporter.. Friday Legal  &  Finan...  1890  5  24  213  5.00 

Frederick  A.  Rowe,  Jr.,  Editor;  U.  S.  Corp.  Bureau,  Pub.,  8  S.  Dearborn  St.  (3). 

National  Engineer Monthly Power  Eng'g 1897     \     ||j      J4{[  x2-00 

Walter  J.  Banke,  Editor;  National  Assn.  of  Power  Engineers,  Publisher, 

176  W.  Adams  St.  (3). 
National  Food  Distributors  \TI*/V«*VI,,  f  Food  Dist.          1007      q      OT      HA   -IAAA 

Journal [Monthly ]&  Selling  1927      3      27      14°   10-°° 

E.  J.  Martin,  Editor;  Nat'l  Food  Distributors  Assn.,  Publisher, 
900  N.  Michigan  Ave.  (11). 

Nations.  4-H  News  + Month* {$$£$£*     192S  c^Vd'  JL  ftl 

Elwood  C.  Shaffer,  Editor;  National  Committee  on  Boys  and  Girls  Club  Work, 
Publisher.  69  E.  Van  Buren  St.  (5). 

National  Furniture  Review.. ..Monthly Ret.  Furn.  Trd...1927      8, 


R.  R.  Rau,  Editor;  Nat'l  Retail  Furniture  Assn.,  Pub.,  666  Lake  Shore  Dr.  (11).' 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *J«ne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn :  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  e  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CUICAGOf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols  O  Width?  Depth    Sub  Gift 

National  Jewish  Post  (Chicago  Edition),  180  N.  Wells  St.,  Chicago  (6). 
For  complete  information  see  National  Jewish  Post,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

N^nd^cer  +  .^.°.C.k.  .............  /Monthly  ..........  Livestock  ..........  1922      4     26      182        .60*249,890 

J.  W.  Sampler,'  Editor  ;  Nat'l  Live  Stock  Pub.  Assn.,  139  N.  Clark  St.  (2). 

N^?iJ>rnt'TaaChepV     1  Monthly  .........  !andHomeUC'     1906     2      40      133 

(no  adv.)  ............................  J  [School  Coop. 

Mrs.  Eva  H.  Grant,  Ed.;  Nat'l  Parent-Teacher,  Pub.,  700  N.  Rush  St.  (11). 


1.25 


National  Provisioner  ...............  Saturday  ......... 


1891      3      27      14°      6*°°       *9»297 


National  Safety  News Monthly 


1:5,705 
t!2,158 

*33,iea 

3,797 

*19,801 
*8,427 


E.  R.  Swem,  Editor;  National  Provisioner,  Inc.,  Publisher,  15  W.  Huron  St.  (10). 
National  Publisher Monthly Journalistic 1920  3  26  140x2.00 

George  C.  Ebbert.  Ed.;  Nat'l  Editorial  Assn.,  Pub.,  608  S.  Dearborn  St.  (5). 
National  Roofer,  Siding  and  f  M  -,  w^fl  „  1939  3  27  140  3.00 

Insulation  Contractor +  . 4  Montnly Roofing Controlled  circ. 

James  McCawley,  Editor;  Shelter  Publications,  315  W,  Madison  St.  (6). 

"fc^8pi5!fetyf   1919      3      26      140  X6.50 
&Hea?th  Total  unpaid  dist. 

C.  T.  Fish,  Ed.;  National  Safety  Council,  Pub.,  425  N.  Michigan  Ave.  (11). 

National  Underwriter Thursday Fire  &  Cas.  Ins. .1897      4      27      168      7.00 

Kenneth  O.  Forge,  Ed.;  Nat'l  Underwriter  Co.,  Pub.,  175  W.  Jackson  Blvd.  (4). 

National  Underwriter Friday Life  Insurance.. .1897      4      27      168      7.00 

R.  B.  Mitchell,  Ed.;  Nat'l  Underwriter  Co.,  Pub.,   175    W.  Jackson  Blvd.    (4). 

Nation's    Agriculture -f- Monthly Agriculture 1936      3      27      160     x.50  1,642,974 

July  and  August  editions  combined. 

Creston  J.  Foster,  Editor;  Amer.  Farm  Bureau  Fed'n,  Publisher, 
Merchandise  Mart  (54). 

Nation's  Schools Monthly Admin.  Schools. 1928      \     \\      J<°     4.00*18.S45 

Dr.  A.  H.  Rice,  Editor;  F.  W.  Dodge  Corp.,  Publisher,  919  N.  Michigan  Ave.  (11). 

Naujienos -f  (News)  (Lith.).. .Morn.ex.Sun... Progressive 1914      7      26      280      9.00 

Dr.  Pius  Grigaitis,  Editor;  Lithuanian  News  Publishing  Co.,  Inc., 

1739  S.  Halsted  St.    (8). 
Near  Loop  Economist — See  Lake  View  Economist, 

fF,_* :,  1946      3      26      * '" 

NEDA  Journal Monthly r 


543,274 


2      42      140 
Controlled  free  dist. 
Sam  P.  Karr,  Editor;  National  Electronic  Distributors  Assn.,  Inc., 
Publisher,  343  S.  Dearborn  St.  (4). 

fNegro  Transp. 

Negro  Traveler,  The  (Negro). .Monthly \&  Hotel  1942      3      26      140     3.00 

[World 

Clarence  M.   Markham,  Jr.,  Editor;  Travelers'  Research  Publishing   Co.,  Inc., 
8034  Prairie  (19). 

New  Christian  Advocate  + Monthly Methodist 1826  Controlled  frle  dist° 


4,248 


52,000 


3,173 
26,078 


Dr.  T.  Otto  Nail,  Editor;  Methodist  Publishing  House,  740  N.  Rush  St.  (11). 
New  Physician,  The Monthly Medical 1952      I     \*      JJJ  x        51'048 

Russell  F.  Staudacher,  Editor;  Student  American  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher, 

430  N.  Michigan  Ave.  (11). 
News-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1875      8      23     310  25.20**547,796 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Sat.  evg.  circ.  6.00**545,667 

John  S.  Knight,  Editor;  Chicago  Daily  News,  Inc.,  Pub.,  400  W.  Madison  St.  (6). 
New   World-f Friday Catholic 1892      8      22      300     4.00      197,600 

Rev.  John  M.  Kelly,  Editor;  The  New  World  Pub.  Co.,  109  N.  Dearborn  St.  (2). 


NOFA  Bulletin Monthly Office  Fura 1948  Controlled1  free  dist" 

Daniel  Waldner,  Editor;  National  Office  Furniture  Assn.,  Publisher, 
327  S.  La  Salle  St. 

Northcenter  News 4- Wednesday Independent 1925      5      26      224      3.00 

Mainly  free  distribution. 

C.  W.  Wermich,  Editor;  Northcenter  Press,  Pub.,  2050  W.  Irving  Park   (1H). 

North  Loop  News 4- Thursday Republican 1930      5      24      210      3.00 


3,500 
1,500 


9,700 


1,142 


"B.  R7Albanese,  Editor  and  Publisher,  80*0  N.  Clark  St.   (10).  10,858  —  Free 

N  Newf-fv  C°n.e*!  JBi-wkly,  Wed..  Collegiate  ..........  1922      5 

Students  of  North  Park  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  3225  Foster  Ave.  (25). 
North  Side  News  —  See  Peacock  Northwest  Newspapers. 
North  Side  Star  —  See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 
Northtown  Economist  —  See  Lake  View  Economist. 
North  Town  News  —  See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 

Northwestern  News  -J-  V  .........  Monday  ...........  {  OSvg^School)  1943      6      24      213  x 

Board  of  Publications,  Evening  Divisions  of  Northwestern  University, 
Publisher,  Wieboldt  Hall,  339  E.  Chicago  Ave.  (11). 


25      210      1.00         J1.400 


*6,000 


|Bi-monthly jcoll  1906     1     56     105     6'00 

Northwestern  University  Law  School,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  357  E.  Chicago  Ave.  (11). 


1,600 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <8>  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch,  t  County  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Northwest  Herald  -f  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1952     8     24     294     4.50 


Cire 

8,700 


.  , 

Arthur  H.  Weiss,  Publisher,  1123  N.  Ashland  Ave.  (22).  11,150—  Free 

North  West  Leader  —  See  Leader  Papers,  Inc. 

Northwest  Side  Press  —  See  Jefferson  Park  Press. 

North  West  Times  —  See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 

Northwesttown  Booster-f-  .....  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1925     5     24     219       31,OOO—  Free 

John  S.  Oarurek,  Editor;  Aladdin  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  3749  W.  North  Ave.  (47). 

Norwood-Edison  Times  —  See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 

Norwood  Park  Citizen  (off  set  )>Thurs  day  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1937      5      24      196      2.50          8,206 


L.  Longland,  Editor;  John  W.  Carroll,  Publisher,  27  Fairview  Ave.,  Park  Ridge. 

Friday Labor 1938     4      28      228      6.00 

Dr7  Charles  Musii,  Editor;  The  New  Era  Assn.,  Publisher,  1510  W.  18th  St.  (8). 

1938      3      26      133      4.00 


Novi  Svet  (New  World 
(Sloven.  & 


Monthly 


:  Education 


26 
41 


133 
133 


Issued  bi-monthly  in  July-August. 

Dr.  L.  A.  Leskovar,  Editor;  Novi  Svet  Publishing  Co.,  2032  W.  Cermak  Rd.  (8). 


§1,515 


£4,500 


..C.r°.!  Monthly  ..........  Coin  Collecfg....l935      2      25        91     3.50      J18.000 

Lee  H.  Hewitt,'  'iBditor  -Hewitt  Brothers,  Publishers,  7320  Milwaukee  Ave.  (31). 
Numismatist-}-  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Coin  Collect'  g....  1888      1      54      105  x5.00      J16,400 

Elston  G.  Bradfield,  Editor;  American  Numismatic  Assn.,  Publisher, 

P.  O.  Box  3491  (54). 
OAAA  News-f  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Outdoor  Adv  .....  1910     3      27      140  x4.00          1,398 

Walter  Holan,  Editor;  Outdoor  Advertising  Assn.  of  America,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
24  W.  Erie  St.  (10). 

Observer^    (Dutch  &  Eng.)...  Monthly  ..........  {  Ancestry  1898      4     26      182      1'00        *3'874 


Arthur  De  Kruyter,  Editor;  Illinois  Observer,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  754  (42). 

Office  App,iances Month* \^^T     19°"     VtS  u^a°id  L°£ 

J.  A.  Gilbert,  Editor;  Office  Appliance  Co.,  Pub.,  600  W.  Jackson  Blvd.  (6). 

Official  Airline  Guide Monthly Aviation  Guide..  194 3      2      40      14013.50 

Printed  in  three  editions:  North  American  Ed.,  circ.,  30,917;  Quick  Reference 

Ed.,  circ.,  7,444;  World-Wide  Ed.,  circ.,  12,035. 
Wayne  W.  Parrish,  Editor;  American  Aviation  Publications,  Inc., 
139  N.Clark  St.  (2). 

[Paperboard, 

Official  Board  Markets Saturday \  Waste  Paper     1925      2      42      14030.00 

I  &  Pulo  Prices 
Richard  W.  Porter,  Editor;  Board  Products  Pub.  Co.,  228  N.  La  Salle  St.   (1). 

Oil  Daily,  The -f {&  Smi?*'8**'  {Fndus!eUm          1951     5     24     20°  25'00 

Milburn  Petty,  Editor;  Keith  J.' Fan  shier,  Publisher,  59  E.  Van  Buren  St.  (5). 

f  Optical  Index Monthly Optical  Indus 1926  C5nt*?lled  free  dist. 

Optometric  Weekly Thursday Optometry 1910      2      32      119      4.00 

Martin  Topaz,  Editor;  Professional  Press,  Inc.,  Pub.,  5  N.  Wabash  Ave.  (2). 

Osadne  Hlasy  (Parish             \EViriaw               r«fKr»iin  iQ9»     7     9fi     9»<*     A.  c\(\ 

News)    (Slovak) -f f  Friday Catholic 19^8      7      tb      t*>6      4.UO 

V.  J.  Tylka,  Editor;  Tylka  Brothers  Press,  Inc.,  Pub.,  2103  W.  Cermak  Rd.  (8). 
Our  Sunday  Visitor-  ]  0  ,^  ,  n  .•,    ,. 

Register  Unit -f f  Sunday Catholic 

Comprised  of:  Our  Sunday  Visitor,  Huntington,  Ind.,  size  5  cols.,  24  nonps.,  217 
agate    lines;    Register,    The,    Denver,    Colo.,    size    8    cols.,    24    nonps.,    294 
agate  lines.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group.  Circ.,  1 1,662, 522. 
C.  D.  Bertolet  &  Co.,  Representative,  30  N.  Dearborn  St.  (2). 


1 


*11,273 
1,121 


1,34S 


7,240 


J6.960 
*12,440 

§1,789 


Package  Engineering Monthly.. 


[Package  Res. 
..-{Devel* 


1956      3 


27      140 
Controlled  circ. 


elop'm't 
(&  Purchas'g 
Bruce  Holmgren,  Editor;  Angus  J.  Ray,  Publisher,  185  N.  Wabash  Ave.   (1). 

Packaging  Parade Monthly Packages 1933      3     Controlled  drc°. 

Chris  FitzGerald,  Editor;  Haywood  Publishing  Co.,  6  N.  Michigan  Ave.  (2). 
Packer— See  Packer,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Packinghouse  Worker,  The  1  M^Mv  T  Ov™  1938      5      24     210      1.00 

(no  adv.) f  Monthly Labor Controlled  free  dist. 

Leslie  Orear,  Editor;  United  Packinghouse  Workers  of  America,  Publisher, 
608  S.  Dearborn  St.  (5). 

1919     3      26      140      3.00 

Paper  Industry Monthly Paper  Mfg 2      41      140 

Controlled  circ. 
A.  W.  J.  Dyck,  Ed.  Dir. ;  Fritz  Publications,  Inc.,  431  S.  Dearborn  St.  (5). 


Parola  del  Popolo,  La -f  ln:™™*M,r       T  oK^  1908      3      26      133      3-°° 

(Ital.) JBi-monthly Labor 2      40      133 

Egidio  Clemente,  Editor;  La  Porola  del  Popolo  Pub'g  Assn.,  451  N.  Racine  Ave. 


>35,191 
>2 1,249 

100,000 

>7,493 
6,725 


Distribution 


1937 


|part8  Jobbers 


3      26      140      5.00 
Controlled  circ.  VAC  14,240 


Mai  Parks,  Editor  and  Publisher,  66  E.  Walton  Place  (11). 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
JP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSuhscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CHICAGO!    (Continued)  Estib  Cols  $  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

Peacock  Northwest  Newspapers — See  also  Chicago  Accredited  Newspapers. 

""Advertising  for  these  newspapers  may  be  placed  through  the  office  of  Peacock 

Northwest  Newspapers,  2319  Milwaukee  Ave.  Comprised  of: 
*Belriont-Central  News-}-....- Wednesday. ...Independent 1938      8      22      294     5.00          5,010 

R,  J.  Peacock.  Editor;  Peacock  Publishing  Co.,  2819  Milwaukee  Ave.  (47).  14,290 — Free 
*Community  New«-f Thursday Independent 1936  8  22  294  5.00  404 

R,  J.  Peacock,  Editor;  Peacock  Publishing  Co.,  2319  Milwaukee  Ave.  (47).  262— Free 
*Harlem-Irving  News-f- Tuesday Independent 1956  8  22  294  5.00  790 

R.  J.  Peacock,  Editor;  Peacock  Publishing  Co.,  2319  Milwaukee  Ave.  (47).  2,578 — Free 
*Higgins  Suburban  News  +  ... Tuesday Independent 1955  8  2.2  294  5.00  719 

R.  J.  Peacock,  Editor;  Peacock  Publishing  Co.,  2319  Milwaukee  Ave.  (47).  3,205 — Free 
"Irving  Park  News -f- Thursday Independent 1925  8  22  294  5.00  6,O71 

R.  J.  Peacock,  Editor;  Peacock  Publishing  Co.,  2319  Milwaukee  Ave.  (47).    11,896 — Free 

*  Jefferson -Norwood  News  4- ..Wednesday Independent 1945      8     22      294      5.00          2,626 

R.  J.  Peacock,  Editor;  Peacock  Publishing  Co.,  2319  Milwaukee  Ave.  (47).  9,203 — Free 
*Logan  Square  News-f Thursday Independent 1925  8  22  294  5.00  2,642 

R.  J.  Peacock,  Editor;  Peacock  Publishing  Co.,  2319  Milwaukee  Ave.  (47).  11,735 — Free 
*Mayfair  News-h Thursday Independent 1945  8  22  294  5.00  734 

R.  J.  Peacock,  Editor;  Peacock  Publishing  Co..  2319  Milwaukee  Ave.   (47).       1,826 — Free 

*  Mont  Clare  News-h Tuesday Independent 1923      8      22      294      5.00  1,516 

R.  J.  Peacock,  Editor;  Peacock  Publishing  Co.,  2319  Milwaukee  Ave.  (47).  5,570—  Free 
*News-h Sunday Independent 1904  8  22  294  5.00  26,199 

R.  J.  Peacock,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2319  Milwaukee  Ave.  (47).  13,137 — Free 

*North  Side  News -f Friday Independent 1890      8      22      294      5.00  1,153 

R.  J.  Peacock,  Editor;  Peacock  Publishing  Co.,  2319  Milwaukee  Ave.   (47). 
*Portage  Park  News-h Wednesday Independent 1925      8      22      294      5.00  5,219 

R.  J.  Peacock,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2319  Milwaukee  Ave.   (47).  11,053 — Free 

1Q2S       8       22       294       *i  00  4  T22 

*West  Suburban  Times  + Tuesday Independent iy*°      °      "      ***       11,720— Free 

R.   J.   Peacock,   Editor:   Peacock   Publishing   Co.,   2319    Milwaukee   Ave.    (47)'. 

Medicine J- Quarterly 1  Med.  Science  '  ' 

D.  J.  Ingle  and  S.  O.  Waife,  Editors:  University  of  Chicago  Press,  Publisher, 
5730  Ellis  Ave.  (37). 

Petroleum  Marketer-f Monthly Oil  Markefg 1933  Controlled  cirr°     >18,350 

Ken  McKinley,  Editor;  Ken  McKinley  and  George  C.  Hodgson,  Publishers, 
624  S.  Michigan  Ave.  (5). 

Photoengravers   Bulletin Monthly Photo  Engr 1911      1      54        95      4.00         J2.100 

Frank  J.  Schreiber,  Ed.;  American  Photo-Engravers'  Assn., 
Publisher,  166  W.  Van  Buren  St.   (4). 

Physiological  Zoology 4- Quarterly Phys.  &  Zool 1928      2     30      11210.00  609 

Thomas  Park,  Editor;  University  of  Chicago  Press,  Pub.,  5750  Ellis  Ave.  (37). 

Pier  mini  V  + Monday Collegiate 1946   d^UedYree  dist.          4(000 

Students  of  the  Chicago  Undergraduate  Division  of  the  University  of  Illinois, 
Publisher,  Navy  Pier  (11). 

fNon-metallic     1916      3      26      140      3.00 

Pit  and  Quarry Monthly ^mineral  2      40      140 

I  industry  Controlled  circ. 

W.  E.  Trauffer,  Ed.;  Pit  and  Quarry  Publications,  Inc.,  431  S.  Dearborn  St.  (5). 

Playboard,  The Sunday {rnl^Mag.  2      32      112 

For  complete  information  write  The  Playboard  Ltd.,  Publisher,  633  Plymouth 
Court  (5). 

Playboy Monthly {MeiT*'"1'1  ^  1953      3      27      14°      6'00  *85*»656 

Hugh  M.  Hefner,  Editor;  HMH  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  232  E.  Ohio  St.    (11). 

Polish  Daily  News — See  Dziennik  Chicagoski. 

P°^n1c^utleUn8U^radvd)}Bi-moIlthly Medical 1957      2      46      125      5.00 

A.  Rytel,  M.D.,  Editor;  Polish  Medical  ^Alliance,  2424  N.  Kedzie  Blvd.   (47). 
Popcorn  and  Concessions 

Merchandiser -h  

Thomas  J.  Sullivan,  Editor;  National  Association  of  Concessionaires,  Publisher, 

201  N.  Wells  St.   (6). 
Populaer  Mekanick — See  Popular  Mechanics   Magazine. 
Populare  Mechanik — See  Popular  Mechanics   Magazine. 

Popular  Homecraft  Magazine.Monthly Homeworkshop.1930      3      27      143      6.00    $172,322 

Frederic  A.  Birmingham,  Editor;  General  Publishing  Co., 
621  N.  Dearborn  Pkwy.   (10). 

Popular  Mechanics  Magazine.Monthly Mechanical 1902      2      32      112    3. 5 0*1,325,735 

See  also  Mecanica  Popular.  Prints  French  edition  in  Paris,  France  called 
Mecanique  Populaire;  Danish  edition  called  Populaer  Mekanick,  published  in 
Denmark;  Swedish  edition  called  Popular  Mekanik,  published  in  Stockholm, 
Sweden;  German  edition  called  Populare  Mechanik,  published  in  Karlsruhe, 
Germany. 

H.  H.  Windsor,  Jr.,  Editor;  Popular  Mechanics  Co.,  Pub., 200  E.Ontario  St.  (II). 
Popular  Mekanik — See  Popular  Mechanics  Magazine. 
Portage  Park  Leader — See  Leader  Papers,  Inc. 


;  Jroiisn  meaicai  Alliance,  2434  IN.  iveazie  tsiva.   \4<). 

i  f  Popcorn  & 

[Monthly {Concessions       1946      2      27      101      3.50  3,500 

•J  llndus. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  •worn;  tPuhIi»her'§  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  Inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Cen.us.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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CHICAGOf   (Continued)  Estab  Cols0  Width  VDtpth    Sub 

Portage  Park  News  —  See  Peacock  Northwest  Newspapers. 
Portage  Park  Times  —  See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 

[Power  1920      3      26      140 

Power  Industry  ........................  Monthly  ..........  j  Services  2      89      140 

[Across  Indus.  Controlled  circ. 

John  Paul  Taylor,  Editor;  Putnam  Publishing  Co.,  Ill  E.  Delaware  Place  (11). 

Power  Wagon  (The  Motor     lMonthlv  Mnfnr  Tril,,v«     1906     8      26      140      2.00 

Truck  Journal)  ..................  jMonthly  ..........  Motor  Trucks....  2      40      140 

A.  W.  Stromberg,  Ed.;  Motor  Truck  Pub.  Co.,  407  S.  Dearborn  St.   (5). 

1936     3      26      140 
Practical  Builder  .....................  Monthly  ..........  Bldg.  Contr  ........  2      41      140 

Subscription  price  $8.00  for  8  years.  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Prints  Practical  Builder  Data  and  Specifications  File  annually  in  April. 
James  M.  Lange,  Editor;  Industrial  Publications,  Inc.,  5  S.  W  abash  Ave.   (3). 


Clrc 


>  57,542 


*H>0,308 
3,636 


1938 


ee 


tl03,000 
$15,000 


5,582 


2,166 


Practical  Knowledge Bi-monthly {on  Upgru 

V.  Peter  Ferrara,  Publisher,  210  S.  Clinton  St.   (6). 
Prairie  Farmer Semi-mo Agricultural 1841      4      26      182      1.25  *395,382 

Paul  C.  Johnson,  Ed.;  Prairie  Farmer  Pub.  Co.,  1230  W.  Washington  Blvd.  (7). 

Printing  Views Monthly Printing 1934   Controlled  free  dist 

Len  Berman,  Editor;  Printing  Views,  Inc.,  Publisher,  608  S.  Dearborn  St.   (5). 
Proceedings,  National  ] 

Acadamy  of  Sciences          [Monthly Science 1915      1      54        98x12.50 

(no  adv.)-f J 

E.  B.  Wilson,  Editor;  University  of  Chicago  Press,  Pub.,  5750  Ellis  Ave.   (37). 

Proctology,  The  Journal  of  "I 

Anal,  Rectal  and  Colon       [Quarterly Medical 1936     2      32      112      3.00 

Diseases  J 

Charles  Drueck,  M.D.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  55  E.  Washington  St.   (2). 

1942      3      27      140 

Production  Equipment Monthly Indus.  Equip 2      39      140 

Controlled  circ. 
Harvey  Carr,  Editor;  Wilson-Carr,  Inc.,  Publisher,  407  S.  Dearborn  St.    (5). 

Pradv8f0.n.a^^ {fNon^cM      1915      2      28        98  xl-°° 

M.  E.  Mclver,  Editor;  Amer.  Assn.  of  Engineers,  Pub.,  8  S.  Michigan  Ave.  (3). 
lent)  1  Morn.  ex.          ind.  &  Frat 1906     7      27      283      9.50 


>40,295 

$4,500 


... 
Prints   weekly  edition. 

Louis  Beniger,  Editor;  Slovene  Nat'l  Benefit  Society,  Publisher, 
2657  S.  Lawndale  Ave.  (23). 


[Quarterly Pub.  Admin'n.... 1940      2      33      112      8.00 

James  Fesier,  Editor;  American  Society  for  Public  Administration,  Publisher, 
6042  Kimbark  Ave.   (37). 

Public   Management Monthly {^nagernent     1919     2      81      112  x4'°° 

Orin  F.  Nolting,  Ed.;  Intema't  City  Mgrs.  Assn.,  Pub.,  1313  E.  60th  St.   (37). 
Public  Personnel  Review Quarterly Civil  Serv 1940      2      31      115  x6.60 

Kenneth  O.  Warner,  Editor;  Public  Personnel  Association,  Publisher, 

1313  E.  60th  St.   (37). 
Public   Service  Leader-f Monthly Democratic 1930      8      24     880      2.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Russel  N.  Head,  Ed.;  Public  Service  Leader,  Pub.,  Ill  W.  Washington  St.  (2). 

Publishers'  Auxiliary -f Saturday Journalistic 1865      7  2Qua2Hfied  pa°id 

Byron  V.  Cook,  Editor  and  Publisher,  210  S.  Desplaines  St.  (6).  Controlled  circ. 

:  Pulp  &  Paper Monthly (Paper  &              1927     3  26      140     4.00 
Issued  twice  in  July.                                    \Pulp  Ind.                           Total  unpaid  dist. 

Pulp  &  Paper  International.. ..Monthly {pulp  Indus         1959      8  26      14°      7'00 
Albert  W.  Wilson,  Editor;  Miller  Freeman  Publications,  Inc., 
1791  Howard  St.  (26). 

Pure  Milk  News  + Monthly Dairy  Farming..1927    C8ont^Hed  fL  d'is?. 

Donald  B.  Ellis,  Editor;  Pure  Milk  Assn.,  Publisher,  348  S.  Dearborn  St.   (4). 
Quill,  The Monthly Prof.  Journal.. ..1912      8      27      140      5.00 

Charles  C.  Clayton,  Editor;  Sigma  Delta  Chi,  Publisher,  85  E.  Wacker  Drive  (1). 

Radio  Amateur  Call  Book     JQuarterly {teur's  hvt*"      192°      3      27      14°   K>.00 

Virginia 'Tworeki'Editor ;  Herbert  J.  Nelson,  Pub./4844  W.  Fullerton  Ave.  (39). 

Railroad  Yardmaster-f Bi-monthly R.R.   Yardma'er1918     |     2Jj     1|4  xS.OO 

W.  F.  Meyer,  Ed.;  R.  R.  Yardmasters  of  Amer.  Pub.,  537  S.  Dearborn  St.  (5). 

Railway  Employee*  Journal  -f  Monthly RR.  Fraternal.,,1913     3     27     140  xl.OO 

W.  F.  Senge,  Ed.;  Benefit  Assn.  of  Railway  Employees,  Pub.,  901   Montrose 
Ave.   (13). 


§14,250 

J6,288 

7,350 

*8,300 


>2,S19 

>  11,696 

*8,814 

1,262 


t!3,933 
J2,249 

14,564 
10,384 

15,000 

197,051 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  I  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CHICAGO!    (Continued) 


OQ 


Estab  Cols <S> Width  V  Depth    Sub 
1958      3     26      140      5.00 

Railway  Materials .Bi-monthly Railroad 2      88      140 

Controlled  free  dist. 
Phil  Murphy,  Editor;  Phil  Murphy  &  Associates,  Publishers,  9  S.  Clinton  St.  (6). 

'Railway  Purchases  and         }Monthly (RR    Pur.  Agt.  190g     3     29     160     2( 

otores   j  lot  oioreK  er 

R.   M.   Schmidl,   Jr.,   Editor;   Simmons-Boardman   Publishing   Corp., 

79  W.  Monroe  Ave.    (3). 
Ravenswood-Lincolnite  News — See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 

Real  Estate  Advertiser -f Friday R.  Est.&Bldg 1914      8     23      294      2.00 

Robert   Leighton,   Editor;   Law   Bulletin    Publishing   Co.,   34   N.   La   Salle    (2). 

Real  Estate  News -f Friday Real  Estate 1928      3      27      140      6.00 

Phil  Gundermann,  Editor;  S.  Fritz  Merena,  Publisher,  105  W.  Madison  St.   (2). 


Realty  and  Building -f Saturday R.E.  Constr 1888 

Geo.  R.  Stearns,  Pub.,  12  E.  Grand  Ave.   (1). 

1958 
Recreation  Management -f Monthly Indus.  Recreat'n 


4     27      168 


8.00 
4.00 


Roads  and  Streets Monthly 


3      26      140 
2      40      140 
Controlled  free  dist. 
Don  L.  Neer,  Editor;  National  Industrial  Recreation  Assoc.,  Publisher, 
203  N.  Wabash  Ave.  (1). 

Refrigeration  Service  and     lMnT,fhlv  {Install.  &  1933      3      26      140      3.00 

Contracting    f  mummy jRefrig.  Serv.  Controlled  free  dist. 

H.  T.  McDermott,  Editor;  Nickerson  &  Collins  Co.,  Pub.,  435  N.  Waller  St.  (44). 

Riverdale  Pointer-f- Thursday Independent 1907      7      24      294      2.00 

Arthur  L.  Rausher,  Editor  and  Publisher,   13814  Indiana  Ave.    (27). 

f  Highway  & 

i  Heavy  Con-          1906      2      41      140      5.00 
|  struction  Equip.  Controlled  circ. 

Harold  J.   McKeever,  Editor;  Gillette^  Publishing  Co.,   22   W.   Maple   St.    (10). 

Rocket,  The Bi-monthly R.R.  Employees.1907  C3ontrolledf?ee  dist. 

Miss  Esther  M.  Ghasper,  Editor;  CRI&P  Railway  Co.,  Pub.,  139  W.  Van  Buren. 

,-KJ             .    ir       1896  3      26      140      3.00 

Rock  Products Monthly Won-metallic  2      40      14Q 

I  Minerals  Total  unpaid  dist. 

George  C.  Lindsay,  Editor;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Corp.,  79  W.  Monroe  St.   (3). 
Rogers  Park  News — See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 

Rural  Gravure Monthly iTow^n^11     1936      5     24      206 

A  rotogravure   magazine   section   published   in   two  editions.    Eastern   Edition: 
32  newspapers  in  Indiana,  28  in  Michigan,  24  in  Ohio.   Western  Edition:  26 
newspapers  in  Wisconsin,  23  in  Minnesota,  33   in  Iowa,  35  in  Illinois. 
Robert  T.  Murphy,  Ed.;  Rural  Gravure  Service,  Inc.,  Pub.,  201  N.  Wells  St.  (6). 

fLow  Cost  ion        o       or       1QA       o  Kn 

Rur^  Roads Bi-monthly {Road  Const.       1951      3     ^  J^  £rBc°. 

V.  J.  Brown,  Editor;  Gillette  Publishing  Co.,  22  W.  Maple  St.   (10). 

Safety  Education Monthly Safety  Educ 1924      2      34      126      3.50 

Not  issued  during  June,  July,  August. 

Beverly  Thompson,  Editor;  National  Safety  Council,  425  N.  Michigan  Ave.  (1). 

Salesman's  Opportunity          ITUI««*UK,  (Salesmen- 
Magazine    .Monthly 1  Djrect  gell, 

A.  H.  Kulikowski,  Publisher,  850  N.  Dearborn  St.    (10). 

Samostijna  Ukraina  (Inde-  1 

pendent  Ukraine)    (Ukr)    [Monthly Independent 1948      2      40      140      3.00 

(no  adv.) J 

Dr.  Toma  Lapychak,  Editor;  Ukrainian  Independent,  Publisher,  Ltd., 
2000  W.  Superior  St.  (12). 


1923      3      28      143      3.50 


. 

Michael   Vaidyla,   Editor;  Lithuanian   National  League   of   America,   Publisher, 
840  West  33rd  St.   (8). 

San  Min-f-    (Chinese) Mom. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1931      6     26      280   19.00 

Won  S.  Lee,  Editor;  The  Sun  Mon  Corporation,  Pub.,  2127  Archer  Ave.   (16). 

Sant  Fe  Magazine Monthly RR.  Employees.  1906     2      32      119 

Free  to  employees. 

John  J.  Knifke,  Editor;  Santa  Fe  RR.,   Publisher,   80   E.  Jackson   Blvd.    (4). 

Savings  and  Loan  News Monthly Sav'g  &  Loan 188°     8To*J,  unPaid  dist. 

United  States  Savings  and  Loan  League,  Publisher,  221   N.  La  Salle  St.    (1).' 
Scale  Journal Monthly Wghts.&Meas...l914     2      42      140      3.00 

Mark  W.  Pickell,  Editor;  Scale  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  176  W.  Adams  St.  (3). 

School  PlanningV    (offset). ...Monthly Educational 1956   Controlled  free  d'ist 

John  Marshall  Ziv,  Editor;  School  Planning,  Inc.,  Pub.,  75  E.  Wacker  Dr.  (1). 
School  Review — See  Elementary  School  Journal. 


Circ 

J6,657 
*2»000 

3,000 

5,018 

$2,057 
$2,100 


12,066 
5,934 

5,000 


>3fi,206 

J29.000 

*  17,703 

1,720 

494,570 


>31,34B 

10,116 


26,675 

§5,040 

56,700 


*  23,  139 
3,806 


tl.054 
$13,197 


ClroiUtlon— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
erne,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNalljr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Science  and  Mechanics Bi-monthly Mechanical 1930     2      31      112     2.50  * 534,9 17 

V.  D.  Angerman,  Editor;  Science  and  Mechanics  Publishing  Co., 
450  E.  Ohio  St.    (11). 

Science  Digest Monthly Gen'l  Science 1937     2      25        91      3.50 

H.  H.  Windsor,  Jr.,  Editor;  Science  Digest,  Inc.,  Pub.,  200  E.  Ontario  St.  (11). 

Seed  Trade  News -f- Wednesday Seed  Indus 1923      4      27      196     3.00 

Carl  Paton,  Editor;  Seed  Trade  News,   Inc.,   Pub.,   109   N.   Dearborn   St.    (2). 

1915      3      27      140      3.00 
Seed  World  + Semi-mo Seed  Trade 


210,892 
*3,459 
*4,091 
1,152 


2      41      140 

Total  unpaid  dist. 
J.   M.   Anderson,   Editor;   Seed   World   Publications,   327    S.   La   Salle   St.    (4). 

Selling   Sporting   Goods  + Monthly Sptg.  Goods 1948  3     ^ntrolted  dr°c°     >10,487 

Robert  W.  Pettett,  Editor;  National  Sporting  Goods  Assn.,  Publisher, 
716  N.  Rush  St.   (11). 

Sentinel,  The-}- Thursday Jewish  Interest.1911  4      25      168      6.00        44.018 

Jack  I.  Flshbein,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1702  S.  Halsted  St.   (8). 

Serbian  Struggle  (Serbian). ..Thursday Independent 1905  7      26      290      4.00      $17,500 

M.  Popovich,  Editor  and  Publisher,  705  S.  Wells  St.   (7). 


(Tavern,  Hotel,  , 
Ion.) .]  Rest.,  Pack. 


24      224      3.00 
Controlled  circ. 


Server,  The  + Ftntly  (Mon.).-l  Rest.,  *>«- *-        1936      6 

[Store 
Jonni  Blakeley,  Editor;  The  Server,  Publisher,  140  N.  Dearborn  St.   (2). 

Service  Station  Management.  Monthly {fK*;!£ent     m8  Controlled  fr'ee  dist. 

William  J.  McAfee,  Editor;  Motor  Service  Magazine,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

549  W.  Washington  Blvd.   (6). 
Sheridan  Center  Booster — See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 

Shimpo  (Japanese) Wcd.&Sat Independent 1945    14      18      238      7.00 

K.   Sugimoto,   Ed.;  The  Chicago  Shimpo,   Inc.,   Pub.,    1310   N.   Wells   St.    (10). 

Shoe  Horn,  The Monthly Labor 1947      5      24      210  x 

Thomas   A.   Grimm,   Editor;   District  Council  No.   4,   United   Shoe   Workers   of 
America,  Publisher,  1610  W.  18th  St.   (8). 

Shoe  Service-f Monthly Shoe  Repairs 192°    C3ont^lle] 4f ?ee  ^ 

Glenn  Johnson,  Editor;  Shoe  Service  Institute  of  America,  Publisher, 
222  W.  Adams  St.   (6). 


Signalman's  Journal Monthly {&  Labor  192°      8      26      14°   x2'00 

R.   C.   Howard,   Editor;   Brotherhood  of  Railroad   Signalmen   of   America,   Pub., 
503  Wellington  Ave.   (14). 


Sinopsis  Medica  Interna- 


1952 


(Hospitals 


2      24        94 
Controlled  free  dist. 


nca  interna-         M««fM^ 
cional  (Span.) ^Monthly 

Louis  Gaiter,  Publisher,  450  E.  Ohio 

Skyscraper   Management Monthly Bldg.  Mgmt 1916      3      27      140   x3.00 

Wm.  J.  McLaughlin,  Editor;  National  Association  of  Controlled  free  dist. 

Building  Owners  and  Managers,  Publisher,  134  S.  La  Salle  St.    (3). 

Sloboda See  Liberty. 

fSheet  Metal,      1932      3      27      140      2.00 

Snips Monthly -j  Warm  Air  2      41      140 

( Heat,  Air  Con.  Controlled  circ. 

Nick  Carter,  Editor;  E.  C.  Carter,  Publisher,  5707  W.  Lake  St.   (44). 

Social   Service  Review -f Quarterly Social  Service. ..1927      2      30      112      6.00 

Rachel  B.  Marks,  Ed.;  University  of  Chicago  Press,  Pub.,  5750  Ellis  Ave.  (37). 

Sokol  Americky-f  (American!,,      ,,,               -cv.,4.   »  \?A»n       ic^o      o      Q« 
Falcon)     (Czech) JMonthly Frat.  &  Educ 1879      2      36 

J.  Jelinek,  Editor;  The  American  Sokol  Organization,  Publisher, 

2345  S.  Kedzie  Ave.   (23). 
Sonntagpost — See  Abendpost. 
Southeast  Economist — See  Economist  Publications. 

South  End  Reporter Wed.&Sun Independent 1893      8      23 

R.  J.  Kelly,  Editor  and  Publisher,  105  E.  115th  St.   (28). 


119 


294 


.SSS+™  ............  }Mon 

e  B.  Mikesell,  Editor; 
N.  La  Salle  St.   (2). 


y  ..........  Clu 


Jerom 

134  N.  La  Salle  St. 


..........  1916  1  " 

South  Shore  Country  Club,  Publisher, 


140 
140 


4.00 
5.00 


>  70,434 
135,401 

§2,050 

8,000 


tll2 
$44,500 


15'729 


71,000 


3,428 
1,438 


>  12,228 
2,882 

$8,000 


31,802 


South  Side  News-Courier -{-...Wednesday Independent 1925      8      23      294      3.50 

Morris  Kaplan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8008  Cottage  Grove  Ave.  (19). 

Southtown  Economist — See  Economist  Publications. 

Southwest  News-Herald-f Thursday Independent 1924      8      24      294 

M.  H.  Peterson,  Ed.;  Edward  Vondrak,  Pub.,  5845  S.  Kedzie  Ave.   (29). 

Specialty  Salesman Monthly Direct  Selling.. ..1915      8      32      168 

Robert  E.  Russell,  Editor;  Specialty  Salesman  Magazine,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
307  N.  Michigan  Ave.  (1). 

Spectator Thursday Independent 1938      5      24     203 

J.  W.  Carroll,  Editor;  Pickwick  Pub.  Co.,  27  Fairview  Ave.,  Park  Ridge. 


5,403 
14,450— Free 

3.00 
3.50 


2.50 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
(P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <$> Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Sporting-  Goods  Salesman      }  19563251  40 

and   Boating   Salesman,      ^Quarterly  ........  Sptg.  Goods  .......  2      40      140 

The  ....................................  J  Controlled  free  dist.     $10,900 

Joe  Godfrey,  Editor;  Godfrey-Stone  International  Publications,  Inc., 

5050  N.  Broadway   (13). 
Sports  Review  .........................  6  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Sports  ................  1941      3      27      140  $214.794 

Printed  in  five  issues  :  Baseball,  issued  in  March  ;  Basketball,  issued  in  Novem- 

ber; Fishing  and  Boating,  issued  in  January;  Football,  issued  in  September; 

Motor  Speed,  issued  in   December;   Hunting,   issued  in   October.   Printed   in 

Rotogravure. 

A.  L.  Jones,  Jr.,  Ed.;  Sports  Review  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  185  N.  Wabash  Ave.   (1). 


Spotlights  .................................  lOti.ayr  ........      ewrat  1938      3      26      14°      4'00         *9'474 

Robert  G.  Simms-St.  Martins,  Editor;  Painting  and  Decorating  Contractors  of 

America,  Publisher,  2625  W.  Peterson  Ave.    (45). 
Standard,  The-f  ......................  Monday  ...........  Baptist  ...............  1911      8      27      140      8.00        21,814 

Martin  Erikson,  Editor;  Bapt.  Gen'l  Conf.,  Pub.,  5750  N.  Ashland  Ave.    (26). 
State  Government  (no  adv.).  .Quarterly  ........  Legislative  ........  1930     2      38      126      5.00         $5,200 

Frank  Smothers,  Editor;  Council  of  State  Govts.,  Pub.,  1318  E.  60th  St.   (37). 
State  Teachers   Magazines,   Inc.  —  Central  advertising   office  for   45    state   teachers' 

publications.  Combined  circ.  1,159,940;  Controlled  free  dist.  36,443.  For  infor- 
mation write  307  N.   Michigan  Ave.    (1). 

Street  Ensineerin*  ..................  Monthly  .........  {gj&on     19B5      '     ^ont^ed  c^c".    >15,11. 

Harold  J.   McKeever,  Editor;  Gillette  Publishing  Co.,   22   W.   Maple  St.    (10). 
Suburban  Leader  —  See  Leader  Papers,  Inc. 
Successful  Grocer  ....................  Monthly  ..........  Ret.  Grocery  ......  1922      3      26      130      2.00  5,636 

Verst  Publishing  Co.,  431  S.  Dearborn  St.   (5).  2      40      140 

Sunday  Booster  —  See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 


Sun-Time8  +  ............................  EveryMorn  .....  Independent  ......  • 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  11.  9  6^-^-632,432 

Marshall  Field,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Sun-Times  Bldg.   (11). 

1928      3      27      140      3.00 
Super  Service  Station  .............  Monthly  ..........  Service  Sta  .........  2      42      140 

Controlled  circ.     >84,004 
R.  B.  Stafford,  Editor;  Irving-Cloud  Publishing  Co.,  7300  N.  Cicero  Ave.   (30). 


.0!!^...         Monthly  ..........  Surg.  &  Hosp  .....  1905      2      35      105    15.00         22,311 

Loyal  Davis,  M.D.,  Editor;  The  Franklin  H.  Martin  Memorial  Foundation,   54 
E.  Erie  St.    (11). 

Surplus  Record  and  Index  ......  Monthly  ..........  {JXfSST  ""     «     &,tr&d  ti£       4O.362 

T.  P.  Scanlan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  20  N.  Wacker  Drive  (6). 

i(kSwS5er  jwednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1876      8      23      800      5.00      §28,965 

E.  E.  Andersson,  Editor;  Swedish  American  Newspaper  Co.,  Publisher, 
208  N.  Wells  St.   (6). 

^1dv*?*!!:?      JMonthly  ..........  Polit.  Int  ............  1940      2      39      129      2.00 

Vaclav  Miniberger,  Editor;  Czech  American  National  Alliance,  Publisher, 
3923  W.  26th  St.  (23). 

[Service  Mag. 
Tan   (Negro)  ............................  Monthly  ..........  1  for  Negro  1950     3      28      143      3.00  *  135,7  31 

[Women 
John  H.  Johnson,  Ed.;  Johnson  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  1820  S.  Michigan  Ave.  (16). 

Ta?noTdvhK  T.EX  .M.aga!!ne  JMonthly  ..........  Business  ............  1923      2      29      108      7.50 

H.  L.  Stewart,  Editor;  Commerce  Clearing  House,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

4025  W.  Peterson  Ave.   (46). 
Technology  NewsV  .................  Friday  .............  Eng'g&ArtsColU928     5     25     224  x2.00 

Students  of  111.  Institute  of  Technology,  Eds,  and  Pubs.,  3300  Federal  St.   (16). 

Telefood  Magazine  ..................  Monthly  ..........      ™°°*      ^     I      40 


40 
Telefood,  Inc.,  Publisher,  400  N.  Michigan  Ave.   (11).  Controlled  free  dist.        $4,713 

Mgmnt  .*"!!....    }semi-mo  .........  Telephone  Ind....l909     8     26     140     4.00        11,088 

R.  W.  Smith,  Editor;  Telephone  Engineer  Pub.  Corp.,  7720  Sheridan  Rd.   (26). 

Telephony  .................................  Saturday  .........  Tel.  Indus  ..........  1901      'co^^d'elri'VAC  11;939 

R.  C.  Reno,  Editor;  Telephony  Pub.  Corp.,  608  S.  Dearborn  St.   (5). 

Television*  Radio  Y  Articu-   \«      .Ui  JLat.Amer.Radio1ft><  K      -      «/«      me      o  AA        n  AAA 

los  Electricoe   (Span.)  ......  {Monthly  ........  {&  Home  Appli.    1945      5      24      195     8-°°        14'000 

Distributed  throughout  Central  and  South  America,  Italy  and  Spain. 

The  Canterbury  Press,  Publisher,  2001  Calumet  Ave.   (16). 
Tempo-fV  ................................  Tuesday  ..........  Collegiate  ...........  1923      5      25      210  x          3,400 

Students  of  Chicago  Teach.  College,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  6800  S.  Stewart  Ave.  (21). 

This  Week  in  Chic.Bo+  ........  Saturday  .........  {%£*•«"•     192°     2     Sontro^d  lire'.       12.000 

Walter  L.  West,  Publisher,  134  N.  La  Salle  St.  (2). 


Circulation— **S«pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate,  flawed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Time — See  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Time — Latin  American  Edition — See  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Time — Canadian  Edition — See  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Time — Atlantic  Edition — See  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Time— Pacific  Edition— See  New  York,  N.  Y. 


Estab  Cols ^ Width  T  Depth    Sub 


Clrc 


4,500 


(no  adv?)_.  .......  {Monthly I  Indus  1928     8     27      14 

American  Finance  Conference,  Inc.,  Publisher,  176  W.  Adams  St.   (3). 

Tobacco  Record Monthly Tobacco 191°      4     2" 

Phil  Fuchs,  Editor;  Tobacco  Industry  Publishing  Co.,  20  N.  Wacker  Drive  (6). 

Today  Magazine-f Monthly Catholic 1946  2      37  126     2.25 

Not  issued  during  July,  August,  September. 

James  F.  Bums,  Editor;  Today  Society,  Publisher,  1700  W.  Jackson  Blvd.  (12). 

fMagazine-Pict'g  t  Q AR  »      97  *  An         KA    *ntc\  nnn 

Today's    Business Bi-monthly  J  Planned                 1945  |     27  14°       '54    *240'°00 

(Modernization 
R.  W.  Mayo,  Editor;  B.  J.  Martin  &  Co.,  Publisher,  20  N.  Wacker  Drive  (6). 

Today's  Health Monthly Health 1923    C8ont207lled  fL  dis?. 

W.  W.  Bauer,  M.D.,  Editor;  American  Med.  Assn.,  Publisher, 
535  N.  Dearborn  St.    (10). 

1826     3     27      143      3.00  *8S4,842 


£4,500 
£19,444 


425,699 
17,061 


Together -|- Monthly Methodist * 


Total  unpaid  dist.       49,553 


3     26     140     3.00 
Total  unpaid  dist. 


Leland  D.  Case,  Editor;  Methodist  Publishing  House,  740  N.  Rush  St.   (11). 
Townsfolk Monthly {  Art  &  ^Travel     1928      4     24      168     8'°° 

Townsfolk  Company,  Publisher,  919  N  Michigan  Ave.  (11). 
Toys  and  Novelties -f Monthly {nobbies*1"168     19°9 

Haire  Publishing  Co.,   1405  Merchandise  Mart   (5). 
Traffic  Safety Monthly Safety 1927      3      26      140  x4.50 

Angela  Maher,  Editor;  Nat'l  Safety  Council,  Pub.,  425  N.  Michigan  Ave.   (11). 

Trailer  Dealer Monthly Trailer  Indus 1949      3     Controlled  lire 

James  J.  Kennedy,  Editor;  Trailer  Dealer  Pub.  Co.,  6229  Northwest  Hwy.  (31). 
Trailer  Park  Management Monthly {opwSto^      l952      I      B6      140     3'00 

V.  E.  Jensen,  Editor;  J.  B.  Hardison,  Pub.,   6229  Northwest  Hwy.    (31). 
Trailer  Topics  Magazine Monthly Trailer  Indus 1937    Cont3roVd  f?ee  dis?. 

Paul  Edwards,  Editor;  Trailer  Topics  Publishing  Co.,  28  E.  Jackson  Blvd.   (4). 
Trailer  Travel  Magazine Monthly House  Trailers. .1936      3      28      140     2.00 

Woodall  Publishing  Co.,  121   W.  Wacker  Drive   (1). 
Train   Dispatcher Monthly RR.Frat.&Laborl919     2      32      119     2.00 

John  R.  Garber,  Ed.;  Amer.  Train  Dispatchers  Assn.,  Pub.,  10  E.  Huron  St.  (11). 

fNew  Equip.  & 


Transportation  Supply  News. .Monthly.. 


""      ' 


40     203 
Controlled  circ. 


*9,723 
2f127 

$12,000 


>7,765 

t7,300 


$48,682 
tl,223 


>62,644 


Emil  G.  Stanley,  Editor;  Stanley  Publishing  Co.,  431  S.  Dearborn  St.   (5). 

Tribune-f EveryMorn Independent 1847      8     23     310  34.80**868,4S5 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.^rfcl,  188,042 

Prints    in   rotogravure   Tribune   Magazine,   a   section   issued   with   the   Sunday 

Chicago  Tribune.  Size  5  cols.,  22  nonps.,  170  agate  lines. 
Prints  Tribune  TV  Week  Magazine,  a  section  issued  with  the  Saturday  Edition 

of  Chicago  Tribune.  Size  3  cols.,  27  nonps.,  143  agate  lines. 
W.  D.  Maxwell,  Editor;  Tribune  Co.,  Publisher,  Tribune  Sq.   (11). 


Trident  of  Delta  Delta  Delta..Quarterly  ........ 


1891      2      32      112      1.00      £40,000 


Mrs.  J.   T.   McDonald,  Editor;  Delta  Delta  Delta  Sorority,   Publisher, 

360  N.  Michigan  Ave.   (1). 
Tropicals Bi-monthly (Tropical  Fish    1956     2      30      116      1.00 

Not  issued  during  July-August.  \Hobby  Controlled  free  dist. 

Earl  W.  Lyons,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1433  N.  Dearborn  Pkwy.   (10). 
TV  Guide — See  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Chicago  Edition,  circ.  * 265, 069. 
TV  Tab  + Monthly TV  Listings 1953      2      26      112      1.50 

Printed  in  three  editions:  Chicago,  Los  Angeles,  New  York. 

Asher  Birnbaum,  Editor;  AJB  Publications,  Inc.,  4950  Marine  Drive  (40). 
Tween  Age  Digest Monthly f  Younger  Teen  -jnKo      o      28        86      300 

Not  issued  during  June  and  August.      [Age  Int. 

Marjorie  Koch,  Ed.;  Tween  Age  Digest  Publishing  Co.,   1420  Lunt  Ave.    (26). 

^BvSntT*11^!!!."*       }Monthly Club  News 1925     f     ™     \\l     4'00 

Nita  H.  Herczel, "Editor;  The  Union  League  Club  of  Chicago,  Publisher, 
65  W.  Jackson  Blvd.  (4). 

Unity   (no  adv.) Bi-monthly Liberal  Rplig 1878     2      46     133      1.50 

Curtis  W.  Reese,  Editor;  Abraham  Lincoln  Centre,  Pub., 7 00  Oakwood  Blvd. (15). 

UnR«vtew34-0f  ChiCE8:0  LaW  JQuarterly Coll.  Legal 1983      1      54      102      6.00 

Students'of  the •  Univ. of  Chicago  Law  School,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
5760  Ellis  Ave.  (87). 


2,OOO 
4,000 


4,233 


J937 


CirmUtto*--**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubltsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
em's  '  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNallj 
estimate.  T/lwu*  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacrlptton  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CHICAGOf  (Continued)  Estab  Co ls<2> Width V Depth    Sub 

UMagaz?nVv  ?*!?**?. JMonthly Coll.  Alumni 1907     3     27      136     4.00 

Howard  W.  Mori,  Editor;  University  of  Chicago  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher, 

5783  University  Ave.   (87). 
Up  Beat — See  Down  Beat. 

Vilnis-f   (Surge)    (Lith.) {&  Mon.X'SUn<Labor 1923      7     27     28°   10-°° 

Leon  Yonik,  Editor;  Workers  Publishing  Assn.,  Inc.,  8116  S.  Halsted  St.   (8). 

Cult 1953      2     20        77     2.50 


.......  Month*  .......... 

William  F.  Bunton,  Editor;  Victory  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  Inc., 
179  W.  Washington  St.   (2). 


Circ 
10,230 


§28,355 


45,000 


27 
41 


140 
140 


2.00 


27   140  3.00   145,147 


32  296  24.00**170,491 


27   100   3.00    17,807 


3      26      140      5.00 
Total  unpaid  dist. 


*8,974 
1,290 


Voice,  The Monthly Religious 198°     \ 

Rev.  E.  Pickering,  Editor;  Independent  Fundamental  Churches 

of  America,  Publisher,  542  S.  Dearborn  St.    (5). 

Voice  of  St.  Jude Monthly Catholic 1985      3 

See  Religious  Home  Unit,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Rev.  Edward  J.  McCabe,  C.M.F.,  Editor;  Claretian  Missionary  Fathers,  Publisher, 

221   W.  Madison  St.    (6). 

Voice  of  Youth  (Slovene  &  1«   „,,  ,  r            T,       ,.   f  0.        1922      3      26      120      1.20 
Eng.)    (no  adv.) JMonthly Juv.  Interest 2      36      12Q 

Louis  Beniger,  Editor;  Juvenile  Dept.  of  Slovene  Nat'l  Benefit  Soc.,  Publisher, 

2657  Lawndale  Ave.    (23). 
Wall  Street  Journal  \Morn.ex.Sat.     f  Nat'l  Busi.          1cfio      R 

(Midwest  Edition)  + f&  Sun.  t&Finan.  188y      b 

Dow  Jones  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  711  W.  Monroe  St.   (6). 

Walther  League  Messenger.. ..Monthly Lutheran 1893      2 

Not  issued  during  August. 

Rev.  A.  P.  Klausler,  Mgn.  Ed.;  Walther  League,  Publisher, 
875  N.  Dearborn  Pkwy.   (10). 

Water  and  Sewage  Works Monthly (age^  W^rks^ 

Scranton  Publishing  Co.,  185  N.  Wabash  Ave.   (1). 
West  Belmont  Leader — See  Leader  Papers,  Inc. 
West  Side  Times  -J- Thursday Independent 1940      8      23      294 

Morris  Kaplan,  Ed.;  West  Side  Times,  Inc.,  Pub.,  2530   S.  Kedzie  Ave. 
West  Suburban  Times — See  Peacock  Northwest  Newspapers. 
West  Town  Herald -f Thursday Independent 1946      8      24     294 

Arthur  H.  Weiss,  Publisher,  1123  N.  Ashland  Ave.   (22). 
What's  New  in  Home  Eco-     1,.      ,,,               w           -,  1936      3 

nomics    JMonthly Home  Econ 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Eleanor  Howe  and  W.  S.  Harvey,  Jr.,  Editors ;  Harvey  &  Howe,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

919  N.  Michigan  Ave.   (11). 

Wli^T-o                                               Qof,^QV  /Enter.  News  3      27      140      5.00 

Where Saturday |of  chicago  Controlled  free  dist. 

Distributed  free  in  Chicago's  leading  hotels. 

Where,  What,  When,  Inc.,  Publisher,  303  Lincoln  Tower,  75  E.  Wacker  Dr.  (1). 
Wholesale  Grocer  News Monthly Whole.  Groc 1925      3      26      140     3.00 

Verst  Publishing  Co.,  431  S.  Dearborn  St.  (5).  240      140 

Woman  Bowler Monthly Women's  Bow'gl936      3     26      140     1.50 

Issued  bi-mo.  May-June  and  July-August. 

Georgia  E.  Veatch,  Ed.;  Woman's  International  Bowling  Congress,  Inc., 
Publisher,  4319  W.  Irving  Park  Rd.  (41). 

Wood  and  Wood  Product, Monthly fe&*k>(r     1896     \^  un&d  di°s?. 

J.  F.  Koellisch,  Editor;  Vance  Publishing  Corp.,  59  E.  Monroe  St.  (3). 
Woodlawn  Booster-f Wednesday Independent 1932      5      24      224     $13,500 — Free 

Allen  Oshennan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6251  Woodlawn  Ave.  (87). 

Wood  Preserving  News Monthly {K^"'  1922  controlled' &e  Si!J 

C.    Miles    Burpee,    Editor;    American    Wood    Preservers'    Institute,    Publisher, 

111  W.  Washington  St.  (2). 

•or~«u   r>  „«,+«.    *•„                      Tur^+ui  (Engineering      1948      3      25      136      7.50 

World  Construction Monthly }  Construction  Controlled  circ. 

Harold  J.  McKeever,  Editor;  Gillette  Publishing  Co.,  22  W.  Maple  St.  (10). 

World  Progress-Standard      IQuarterly Educational 1928     2     30      105     5.00 

Quarterly  Review [No  adv. 

Mary  Ann  Heller,  Editor;  Standard  Educ.  Soc'y,  Inc.,  Pub.,  180  N.  Wells  St.  (6). 

Wright  College  News-f Friday Collegiate 1927   Controlled  f  See  dist. 

Students   of  Wright  Junior  College,  Editors  and   Publishers, 
725  S.  Wells  St.,  Room  400    (7). 

Za&  Vnghf  ?nTadv(f10Vene  }MonthIy Fraternal 1929      3 

Corinne  Leskovav,  Editor;  Slovenian  Women's  Union,  Publisher, 

1937  W.  Cermak  Rd.  (8). 
Zgoda — See  Dziennik  Zwiazkowy. 

("Organizational 

Zontian,  The  (no  adv.) 7  ti.  a  yr {Mat'l  of  Int.  to  1920     3     26 

[Women  in  Busi. 
Elsbeth  Strathern,  Editor;  Zonta  International  Pub.,  59  E.  Van  Buren  St.  (5). 


3.50 
(23). 

2.25  1,046 

6,000 — Free 
27      140      4.50 
Controlled  circ.    >40,428 


1,000 
15,000 


6,645 

$47,940 


*8,036 
1,810 


197 
18,087 


>13,140 

£50,000 

15,000 


26      133 


12,000 


129      1.25      $13,400 


Circulation—  **S«pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jun«  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
(P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  ^Isaucd  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptton  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Coli<4> Width V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

CHICAGO  HEIGHTS  (F2),  pop.  24,651  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-10-57,  gives  28,942) ; 
Cook  Co.  (NE).  28  m  S  of  Chicago.  C&EI;  MC;  EJ&E;  B&OCT  RKs.  Airport. 
Manufactures   steel,   glass   containers,  locomotives  and  railroad  equipment, 
soap,  textiles,  boxes*  castings,  school  and  steel  furniture,  forgings,  tile  acces- 
sories, linseed  and  asphalt  products,  road  materials,  chemicals.  Truck  farms. 
Negro  Voice — See  Joliet. 

Star-i- Tues.  &  Fri Independent 1901      8     23      301     5.00      515,209 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  Homewood-Flossmoor  Star  of  Homewood,  circ., 

§5,953  and  Star  of  Park  Forest,  circ.  §7,443. 
Vernon  E.  Meidell,  Editor;  Williams  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1526  Otto  Blvd. 

CHILLICOTHE  (D2H),  pop.  2,767,  including  North  Chillicothe,  1,741;  Peoria  Co. 
NWC).  On  Illinois  River,  18  m  NE  of  Peoria.  CRI&P;  AT&SF  RRs.  Sand  and 
gravel  pits.  Manufactures  tanks,  foundry  products,  women's  cotton  dresses, 
yeast.  Roundhouse ;  gravel  mining  plants.  Agriculture. 

Bulletin  + Thursday Independent 1883     7     24     280     8.00        $2,856 

Mrs.  W.  W.  Sanders,  Editor;  W.  W.  Sanders,  Publisher. 

CHRISMAN  (F4),  pop.  1,071 ;  Edgar  Co.  (E).  24  m  S  of  Danville.  B&O;  CCC&SL  RRs. 
Feed  mill;  grain  elevator.  Grain,  stcck,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 

Courier-*- Thursday Independent 1875     7      24     280     2.50        $1,286 

Stanley  R.  Kent  and  Frances  E.  Kent,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CHRISTOPHER  (D5^),  pop.  3,545;  Franklin  Co.  (S).  12  m  NW  of  West  Frankfort. 
1C;  CB&Q  RRs.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture. 

Progress-}- Thursday Democratic 1904      8     24     294     8.00        {1,700 

Sybil  J.  Davison,  Editor;  Joseph  W.  Davison,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

CICERO  (B2),  branch  of  Chicago  P.  O.,  pop.  67,544;  Cook  Co.  (NE).  Adjoins  Chicago. 
B&OCT;  CB&Q;  B&O  RRs.  Airport.  Quarries. 

Manufactures  telephones,  telephone  equipment,  malleable  steel,  castings,  wash- 
ing machines,  enamelware,  iron  and  steel,  rubber,  foundry,  asbestos,  brass, 
copper  products,  printing  machinery,  hardware,  shovels,  electric  tools,  en- 
gravers' supplies,  stoves,  varnish,  dies.  Three  banks;  bank  clearings  (7-1-58), 
$617,050,004;  deposits  (7-1-58),  $60,150,200.  23,010  electric  (AC)  meters; 
21,021  gas  (nat.)  meters;  23,812  telephones. 
Life-f {I™1-  Wed"  Independent 1926  8  24  295  6.00 

Printed  in  three  editions  :  Berwyn  Life  and  Beacon,  circ..  Wed.  and  Fri.  ^Hk  10,099; 
Sun.  **10,722;  Cicero  Life,  circ.,  Wed.  and  Fri.  **1 1,249;  Sun.  **12,1O8; 
Stickney  Life,  circ.,  Wed.  and  Fri.  **1,4O9;  Sun.  **1,415. 
Orv  Lifka,  Editor;  Life  Printing  and  Pub.  Co.,  5304  W.  25th  St.  (50). 
Organ  Ceskoslovenske  1 

Spolky  v  Americe  \ Semi-mo Fraternal 1854      3     26      140  x       25,000 

(Czech)  4- J 

Jerry  F.  Chmelicek,  Editor;  Czechoslovak  Society  of  America,  Publisher, 

2138  S.  61st  Court  (60). 

CISSNA  PARK  (F3),  pop.  660;  Iroquois  Co.  (E).  40  m  S  of  Kankakee.  C&EI  RR. 
Cheese,  silo,  building  block  factories;  hatchery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

News +  .. Friday Independent 1906     6     24     226     2.50         §1,296 

Richard  Baier,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLARENDON  HILLS  (A2),  pop.  2,437  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-14-54,  gives  3,349); 
Du  Page  Co.  (NE).  18  m  W  of  Chicago.  CB&Q  RR.  Bank,  Hinsdale.  Residential. 

Doings-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 8     24      294      5.00 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Doings  of  Hinsdale.  Combined  circ.  **3,107. 
Merrill  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  Hinsdale. 

CLAY  CITY  (E5),  pop.  1,103;  Clay  Co.  (SE).  100  m  E  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  B&O  RR. 
Oil  production.  Diversified  farming. 

Clay  County  Advocate-f Thursday Independent 1886      5     24     224     2.00  §935 

A.  A.  Allen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLAYTON  (C3%),  pop.  866;  Adams  Co.  (W).  28  m  NE  of  Quincy.  WAB  RR.  Nursery 
and  cannery.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Com,  wheat,  soybeans. 

Enterprise Thursday Independent 1892      6     26     280     2.50        §1,672 

Ray  McRae.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CLIFTON  (F2%),  pop.  734;  Iroquois  Co.  (E).  15  m  S  of  Kankakee.  1C  RR.  Agriculture. 

Advocate-f Thursday Republican 1893     7     24     280     2.00  §725 

Russell  L.  Reid,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLINTONf  (E3%),  pop.  5,945;  De  Witt  Co.  (C).  22  m  N  of  Decatur.  1C  RR.  Railroad 

shops.  Manufactures  butter,  women's  cotton  dresses,  patent  medicines,  gasoline 

storage  tanks,  ceramics.  Grain  farms. 
De  Witt  County  Observer-f ...  Thursday Independent 1940     7     23      280     2.50        §1,480 

Dallas  M.  Shewmaker,  Editor  and  Publisher,  218  N.  Quincy  St. 
Journal  and  Public -f- Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1908      8     24     280      9.50         §3,198 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Margaret  Peltz,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COAL  CITY  (E2),  pop.  2,220  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-4-57,  gives  2,800) ;  Grundy  Co. 
(NE).  26  m  SW  of  Joliet.  GM&O;  AT&SF  RRs.  Coal  mine;  clay  pits.  Manufac- 
tures clothing,  wallpaper,  clay  products,  furniture.  Grain  farms. 

Courant  + Thursday Republican 1901      6     24     224     2.00         §1,40O 

Sheridan  Bailey,  Editor;  Bailey  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

COBDEN  (D6),  pop.  1,104;  Union  Co.  (S).  87  m  N  of  Cairo.  1C  RR.  Manufactures 
machinery  and  machine  supplies,  flour,  fruit  packages.  Agriculture.  Fruit,  veg- 
etables, grain. 

Review-f        Thursday Independent 1924      6     26     280     2.00  §700 

Alonzo'R.  Dale,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CIrculatIoiH-**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|PO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <£ Nonpareil 
eras,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 19SO  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols <S> Width  VDipth    Sub  Ctrc 

COLCHESTER  (€3).  pop.  1,551;  McDonough  Co.  (W).  47  m  S  of  Gales  burg.  CB&Q  RR. 
Coal  mines ;  clay  pits.  Brick  and  tile  works.  Grain  farms.  Hay. 

Chronicle^ Thursday Democratic 1950     6     26     280     2.00  400 

Donald  A.  O'Harra,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Independent-l- Thursday Republican 1873     5     24     217     2.00 

Mrs.  C.  R.  Crabb,  Publisher,  Macomb. 

COLFAX  (E3),  pop.  819;  McLean  Co.  (C).  26  m  NE  of  Bloomington.  1C  RR.  Cheese 
factory.  Grain,  stock  farms. 

Press-f Thursday Independent 1890      6     26     280      1.60  490 

A.  B.  Woolley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Saybrook. 

COLLINSVILLE  (D5),  pop.  11,862  (special  U.  S.  Census  4.6-54,  gives  12,902); 
Madison  Co.  (SW).  12  m  NE  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  PA  RR.  Coal  mines.  Nursery. 
Manufactures  food  products,  dresses  and  aprons,  brick,  paint,  stock  bells. 
Agriculture. 

Herald-f- Wednesday Ind.  Dem 1879     8      24      801     3.50        §5,939 

Karl  L.  Monroe,  Editor;  J.  O.  Monroe,  Sr.,  Publisher,  113  E.  Clay  St. 

COLUMBIA  (C5),  pop.  2,179;  Monroe  Co.  (SW).  14  m  S  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  GM&O  RR. 
Stone  quarries.  Diversified  farming. 

2.00  254 


M onroe  County  Clarion -f Wednesday Democratic 194°      8      24     28° 

Star-f- ~ Thursday Republican 1906      6      24      266 

R.  P.  Conrad.  Editor  and  Publisher. 


4,946 — Free 
2.00  §866 


CORNELL  (E2%),  pop.  458;  Livingston  Co.   (NEC).  29  m  SE  of  La  Salle.  WAB  RR. 

Bank,  Pontiac.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 
Journal-h  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent.......  1890      8      24      804      1.50  - 

R.  R.  Tiffany,  Editor  ;  Journal  Publishing  Company. 

COULTERVILLE  (D5&),  pop.  1,160;  Randolph  Co.  (SW).  32  m  SE  of  Belleville.  MI; 

1C  RRs.  Coal  mines.  Grain,  dairy  farms. 
Republican  ................................  Friday  .............  Republican  ........  1885      5      26      248      2.00  335 

Edward  Hotchkiss,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CRETE  (F2),  pop.  2,298   (special  U.  S.  Census  6-25-56,  gives  3,019)  ;  Will  Co.   (NE). 
25  m  SE  of  Joliet.  C&EI  RR.   Bank,   Chicago   Heights.   Nursery.  Residential. 
Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Record-}-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1920      5      24      212      2.00 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  News  of  Steger. 
R,  C.  Schumacher,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CREVE  COEUR  —  See  Tazewell  County  Courier,  East  Peoria. 

CRYSTAL   LAKE    (El),    pop.    4,832    (special   U.    S.    Census    4-21-58,    gives    7,624); 
McHenry   Co.    (NE).    16   m   N   of   Elgin.    C&NW    RR.    Automotive   equipment, 
sporting   goods,    radio  and   electrical   apparatus,    tool  and   die  products,    terra 
cotta,  yeast  manufactured.  Agriculture,  dairy  farms. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1875      8      24      308     3.00        §5,150 

Ralph  Boyle,  Editor;  Ralph  Boyle  and  C.  S.  Shaler,  Publishers. 

CUBA  (C3),  pop.   1,482;  Fulton  Co.   (W).  38  m  SW  of  Peoria.  CRI&P;  CB&Q  RRs. 

Coal  mines.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  clover  seed. 
Journal-}-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1884      7      24      280      2.00  §9O5 

Dennis  Glaser,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CULLOM    (E3),  pop.   492;   Livingston  Co.    (NEC).   35   m   SW   of   Kankakee.  1C   RR. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  soybeans,  cats,  hogs. 

C^Sifi^^!!!!f»»"  JThursday  ........  Independent  ......  1884      7      24      280      2.50         §1,538 

L.  A.  Van  Alstyne,  Editor;  R.  L.  Van  Alstyne  &  Sons,  Publishers. 

DALLAS  CITY  (B3),  pop.  1,275;  Hancock  Co.   (W).  On  Mississippi  River,  7  m  E  of 

Fort  Madison,  Iowa.  CB&Q;  AT&SF  RRs.  Bank,  Colusa.  Manufactures  moulding 

sand  conditioning  machines,  Italian  food.  Grain  elevator.  Commercial  fisheries. 

Agricultural.  Grain,  cattle,  tomatoes. 

Enterprise-f  ............................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1898      7      24      276      2.00 

G.  V.  Allen  and  G.  P.  Allen,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

DANVILLEf   (F3%),  pop.  37,864;  Vermilion  Co.   (E).  125  m  S  of  Chicago.  CCC&SL; 
WAB;  NYC;  C&EI  RRs.  Airlines:  OZA;  LCA.  Coal  mines.  TV  station. 

Manufactures  bricks,  zinc,  sulphuric  acid,  paper  boxes,  butter,  candy,  build- 
ers' hardware,  hoisting  and  coal  mining  machinery,  foundry  and  machine 
shop  products,  shoes,  overalls,  lumber,  fireworks,  electric  eye,  batteries,  auto 
supplies,  hairpins,  transformers,  lift  trucks,  coil  springs,  rubber  sporting  goods. 
air  conditioning  equipment.  Three  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $8,160,700; 
deposits  (6-30-58),  $56,925,146.  25,605  electric  (AC)  meters;  14,279  gas  (nat.) 
meters;  23,370  telephones. 


§1,206 


.........  2      40      145     2.00 

Dr.    Alfred   Krebs,    Editor;   Agricultural    Section    of   the   American    Vocational 

Assn.,  Publisher,  19-27  N.  Jackson  St. 
American  Farm  Youth  \  Monthly  ..........  Agricultural  ......  1935      3      28      116      1.00 

Magazine  ............................  I  Not  issued  during  June,  July,  August. 

Alan  Oster,  Editor;  American  Farm  Youth  Publishing  Co.,  902  N.  Robinson  St. 
C&ET  Flyer,  The  .....................  Bi-monthly  .....  RR  Employees...  1  92  2     8     26      136 

Robert  B.  Wright,  Editor:  Employees  of  the  C&EI  Railroad,  Publisher, 
832  S.  Michigan  Ave.  (4). 


tlO.OOO 


75,239 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPuhHsher'i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uiea  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
emi,  12  to  inch.  V  A  gate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI««wd  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ, 

Northwestern  Publishing  Co..  17  W.  North  St. 
Vermilion  County  Star  -f  .......  Friday  .............  Labor  .................  1923     5     23     228     2.50         4,115 

Vermilion  County  Star,  Inc.,  Publisher,  106  W.  Main  St. 
DAVIS   (Dl),  pop.  348;  Stephenson  Co.    (N).   16  m  NE  of  Freeport.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Cheese  factories.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 
Leader  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1909     6     26     280      1.50  5490 

Mrs.  Verne  Swann,  Editor;  Van  Sickle's  Associated  Publishers,  Inc.,  Durand. 

DECATURf  (E4),  pop.  66,269;  Macon  Co.  (C).  On  Lake  Decatur,  38  m  E  of  Springfield. 

IT;  1C;  WAB;  B&O;  PA  RRs.  Airline,  OZA.  Millikin  University.  TV  station. 

Manufactures  earth  moving  tractors,  automatic  car  transmissions,  carbure- 

tors, glue,  starch,  corn  sirup,  water  and  gas  distribution  systems,  flour,  brass 

goods,  electric  light  fixtures,  steel  tanks,  rotary  pumps,  pressure  valves,  cast- 

ings,   soda   fountain    parts,    tavern    fixtures,    women's    garments,    agricultural 

implements.    Meat  packing;   soybean  processing;   railroad   shops.   Five  banks; 

deposits    (6-30-58),    $106,208,550.    30,300   electric   meters;   24,100   gas    (nat.) 

meters;  44,343  telephones. 

Advertiser-f  ............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1938     8     24     294     3.00        40,700 

William  H.  McDonnell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  360-370  E.  Cerro  Gordo  St. 
Decaturian-f  V  ........................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1914      5      24     210     2.00        $1,050 

Students  of  Millikin  University,  Editors  and  Publishers  (24). 

{  Herald  -h  ...................................  Morn.ex.Sun...  Independent  ......  1880     8      22     285   15.60**3S,909 
Herald-Review  +  .....................  Sunday  ............  Independent  ......  1931      8     22     285     5.20**56>050 
Review-f  ..................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun.  ..Independent  ......  1879      8      2i2      285    15.60**30^B4« 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Lindsay-Schaub  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  365  N.  Main  St.  (60). 

Prairie  State  Labor  Record  -f.  Monthly  Labor  .....  1956      5      24      224      1.00        10,800 

George  Barker,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Standard  Bldg. 

DEERFIELD—  Review—See  News  of  Highland  Park. 

DEKALB  (El  Ms),  pop.  11,708;  De  Kalb  Co.  (N).  58  m  W  of  Chicago.  C&NW;  CGW; 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Northern  Illinois  University.  Manufactures  wire  and  wire  prod- 
ucts, pianos,  bedsprings,  mattresses,  wagons,  gloves,  dairy  equipment,  women's 
cloth  and  fur  trimmed  coats,  truck  bodies,  electric  motors,  road  building  equip- 
ment, canned  food,  tools,  stoves.  Hatchery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  hybrid  seed 
corn  farms. 
Chronicle-f  ..............................  Evg.  ex.  Sun.  ..Independent  ......  1879      9      22      302    18.20**11,180 

Robert  F.  Greenaway,  Editor;  De  Kalb  Chronicle  Publishing  Company. 

Northern  Star+V  ..................  Friday  .............  CoUesiate  ..........  »•»  c^W&e  LT        »*.?!$ 

Students  of  Northern  Illinois  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Northwestern  Labor  News  -f.  Monthly  ..........  Labor  .................  1945      5      23      224      1.20          5,225 

Nick  Krawetz,  Editor;  Miller  Publishing  Co.,  68  W.  Van  Buren  St.,  Joliet. 

DE  LAND  (E3%>,  Pop.  416;  Piatt  Co.  (EC).  22  m  W  of  Champaign.  1C  RR.  Phosphate 

plant.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat,  soybeans. 
Tribune-f  .................................  Friday  .............  Republican  ........  1892      6      26      280      2.50  J906 

R.  J.  Murphy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
DELAVAN   (D3),  pop.  1,248;  Tazewell  Co.   (NC).  18  m  SE  of  Pekin.  GM&O;  1C  RRs. 

Manufactures  scales,  chicken  feeds.  Hatchery.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 
Times  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1874      6      26      280      2.00  §996 

Robert  Bartela,  Editor;  Rolland  E.  Gray,  Publisher. 

DES  PLAINES  (Al),  pop.  14,994    (special  U.  S.  Census  7-10-56,  gives  28,512);  Cook 
Co.  (NE).  17  m  NW  of  Chicago.  C&NW;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Residential.  Nurseries. 
Research  laboratories.  Manufactures  electric  appliances  and  lights,  radio  parts, 
greenhouses,  cement  blocks,  moulded  products.  Truck  farms.  Mushrooms. 
Journal^-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1931      5      24      224      2.50      §10y654 

Richard  C.  Wessell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1368  Webford  Ave. 

M<wi*fn  ro  ««•;»<*«  M™*M*T  fFoundrymen's  1938      4      26      140   x5.00     *  14,  166 

Modern  Castings  .....................  Monthly  .........  ^  interest  Total  unpaid  dist.          4,730 

American  Foundrymen's  Society,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Golf  and  Wolf  Rds. 
Press  4-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1956      8      24      294     $10,150  —  Free 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Press  of  Park  Ridge. 

Sally  Swanson,  Editor;  Morton  Steinman,  Publisher,  4941  Milwaukee  Ave. 

Chicago. 
Suburban   Times  -f-  ..................  Thurs.  &  Sun.  .Independent  ......  1885      8      24      294      4.00      §12,452 

Floyd  T.  Fulle,  Editor;  F.  A.  Fulle,  Publisher. 
DIETERICH  (E4  %  ).  pop.  500;  Effingham  Co.  (S).  55  m  NW  of  Vincennes,  Ind.  1C  RR. 

Seed  cleaning  plant;  hatchery.  White  oak  timber.  Agriculture. 
Special-Gazette  4-  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1897      7      22      280      2.50  §680 

J.  A.  Parker,  Editor;  Worman  Printery,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Teutopolis. 

DIVERNON    (D4),   pop.    1,013;   Sangamon   Co.    (C).    18   m   S   of   Springfield.   1C   RR. 

Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 
News-f  .....................................  Friday  .............  Republican  ......    1898      7      24      280      2.00  §410 

T.  P.  Dunn,  Editor:  T.  P.  Dunn  Publications. 

DIXONt    (DIVfe),  POP.   11,623    (special  U.   S.  Census   3-5-57,   gives   18,851);  Lee  Co. 
(N).    100   m   W   of   Chicago.   C&NW;   1C   RRs.   Hatcheries.   Sand,   gravel  pits. 
Manufactures  cement,  wire,  wire  cloth,  spiral  boning,  shoes,  metal  specialties, 
dairy   products,   caskets,   cereals,   stock   feed,   candy,    cheese,   condensed   milk, 
garage  doors.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Telegraph  4-  .............................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Republican  .......  1851      8      24      294   18.20    **9,750 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

George  B.  Shaw,  Ben  T.  Shaw,  Robert  E.  Shaw,  Publishers. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
§P.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  aworn;  iPublisher'a  Report;  Light  (ace.  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  incb.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI*>ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptton  included  in  membership  fee. 

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DONGOLA  (D6).  pop.  704 ;  Union  Co.  (S).  27  m  N  of  Cairo.  1C  RR.  Flour  mill.  Nursery. 

Frozen  food  locker.  Shoe  and  veneer  factories.  Diversified  farming.  Peaches,  sweet 

potatoes,  tomatoes,  melons. 
Tri-County  Record-f Thursday Independent 1982      6     26     280      1.50  §060 

Francis  M.  Bond,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DOWNERS  GROVE  (A2),  pop.  11,886  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-29-57,  gives  19,681); 
Du  Page  Co.  (NE).  21m  SW  of  Chicago.  CB&Q  RR.  Residential.  Manufactures 
portable  buildings,  electric  linemen's  tools,  electric  hoists  and  machinery,  foot 
remedies,  baby  supply  wear.  Nurseries.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Reporter  + Thursday Independent 1883      8     26     300      6.50   **5,170 

C.  J.  Winter.  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  922  Warren  Ave. 

DUNDEE  (El%),  pop.  6,027;  Kane  Co.  (NE).  5  m  N  of  Elgin.  C&NW  RR.  Manufac- 
tures pottery,  farm  machinery,  stokers.  Nursery.  Agriculture.  Corn. 

Review-f Wednesday Independent 1937      6     24     224     2.50          2,723 

Edward  S.  Richardson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  322  N.  River  St.  East  Dundee. 

DUPO  (A6%),  pop.  2,289;  St.  Clair  Co.  (SW).  6  m  S  of  East  St.  Louis.  MP  RR.  Rail- 
road shops.  Limestone  quarries.  Manufactures  fertilizer,  metals,  chemicals. 
Agriculture. 

Herald  Tribune -f- Thursday Independent 1932      8      24      280      2.00  118 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Centre  ville  Herald  of  East  St.  Louis.  1,550 — Free 

R.  A.  Fischer,  Editor;  Fischer  Publications,  New  Athens. 

DU  QUOIN   (D5%),  pop.  7,147;  Perry  Co.    (S).  75  m  SE  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1C  RR. 

Coal  mines;  garment  factory;  sawmill;  meat  packing,  bottling  works;  machine 

shops ;  hatchery.  Manufactures  explosives,  dairy  products,  electronic  equipment, 

phonograph  records.  Diversified  farming. 
Call-4- Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1893      8     24     301   13.00        §5,969 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
News-h Friday Independent 1929      8      24      301      1.50  §589 

Virgil  Bishop,  Editor;  Call  Publishing  Company. 

DURAND  (Dl),  pop.  679;  Winnebago  Co.  (N).  17  m  NW  of  Rockford.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Cheese  factory.  Dairy,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 

Gazette Thursday Independent 1907      6      27     276     2.00        §1,153 

John  R.  Van  Sickle,  Editor;  Van  Sickle's  Associated  Publishers,  Inc. 

DW1GHT  (E2%),  pop.  2,843;  Livingston  Co.  (NEC).  31  m  W  of  Kankakee.  GM&O; 
NYC  RRs.  Granite  works.  Sanitarium.  Grain,  poultry  farms. 

Star  ana  Herald 4- Thursday Republican 1867      8      24      308      3.50         §1,732 

Mrs.  A.  R.  Tock,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EARLVILLE  (E2),  pop.  1,217;  La  Salle  Co.  (N).  20  m  N  of  Ottawa.  CB&Q;  C&NW 
RRs.  Manufactures  electric  motors.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats. 

Leader-*- Thursday Independent 1867      7      23      280      3.00  §895 

Earle  E.  Frame,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EAST  DUBUQUE  (Cl),  pop.  1,697;  Jo  Daviess  Co.  (NW).  On  Mississippi  River, 
opposite  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Motor  bus  and  bridge  connections.  CB&Q;  1C;  CGW 
RRs.  Foundry.  Manufactures  cheese,  screw  products.  Stock,  grain,  poultry,  dairy 
farms.  Hogs. 

Register-t- Thursday Independent 1893      6      26      280      2.00  §768 

R.  E.  Werner,  Editor  and  Publisher.  250 — Free 

EAST  MOLJNE— See  Rock  Island-Moline-East  Moline. 

EASTON  (D3),  pop.  371;  Mason  Co.  (C).  30  m  NW  of  Springfield.  1C  RR.  Bank,  Havana. 
Grain  elevator;  hatchery.  Grain,  poultry,  stock  farms. 

Enterprise Thursday Independent 1901      5      24     217      2.00  §539 

Gerald  J.  Blunt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EAST  PEORIA  (D3),  pop.  8,698  (branch  of  Peoria  P.  O.)  ;  Tazewell  Co.  (NC).  Ad- 
joins Peoria.  NYC&SL;  TP&W;  PA;  IT  RRs.  Manufactures  tractors,  fences, 
washing  machines,  plastics,  aluminum  castings. 

Tazewell  County  Courier -f...  Thursday Independent 1927      8      24      308      3.50        Jl,107 

Circulates  also  in  Creve  Coeur. 

Chuck  Burgess,  Editor  and  Publisher,  121  W.  Jefferson  St.,  Morton. 

EAST  ST.  LOUIS  (C5),  pop.  82,295;  St.  Clair  Co.  (SW).  On  Mississippi  River,  oppo- 
site St.  Louis,  Mo.  Bridges  to  St.  Louis.  Railroad  terminal  for  more  than  20 
railroads.  Phosphate,  rock  quarries. 

Manufactures  meat,  foundry  and  machine  shop  equipment,  aluminum,  carbon 
products,  railroad  equipment,  roofing,  building  materials,  flour,  cereals  and  feed, 
boxes,  paint,  fence,  steel,  chemicals,  fertilizer,  oil  refinery  and  power  plant  equip- 
ment, earth  pigments,  forgings,  plumbers'  supplies,  stockyards;  smelters;  rub- 
ber reclaiming  plant.  Four  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $192,336,787.  37,658 
wired  (AC)  houses;  28,990  gas  (nat.)  meters;  29,377  telephones. 

Canteen  News  4- Friday Independent 1936      5      24      210     2.00        §1,310 

A.  Clay  Mollman,  Editor;  Kenneth  J.  Mollman,  Publisher,  240  Arcade  Bldg. 

Centre  ville  Herald Thursday Independent 1950      8      24      280          3,475 — Free 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Herald  Tribune  of  Dupo. 
R.  A.  Fischer,  Editor;  Fischer  Publications,  New  Athens. 

Centreville  News-f Friday Independent 1926     6     24     21°     2J2°B00 

St.  Clair  Ruralist-f Monthly Agricultural 1947      5     24      196       t6,000 — Free 

L.  C.  Hollis,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8914  Bond  Ave. 
Dairyman's  Joumal-f- Monthly Dairying 1912     3     26     140     1.00        89,939 

Circulates  in  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa,  Michigan,  Missouri,  Wisconsin. 

G.  Edwin  Popkess,  Jr.,  Editor;  Popkess  Pub.  Co.,  Suite  201,  1750  State  St. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Use«  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  teat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptlon  Included  la  membership  fee. 

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EAST  ST.  LOUIS  (Continued)  Estab  Co  IsO  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Ore 

1888  8 


Comic  atrip  advertising  accepted. 

Edward  Lindsay.  Editor;  East  Shore  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Pub.,  425  Missouri  Ave. 
Messenger,  The  -I-  ...................  Friday  .............  Catholic  .............  1907      8     22     800     8.00       23,965 

Rev.  E.  W.  Lugge.  Editor;  Catholic  Diocese  of  Belleville,  Pub.,  422  St.  Louis  Ave. 
Press-f-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1938      8      24      810     J48.378  —  Free 

G.  A.  Shepard,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2  1  N.  Main  St. 
Progress-h  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1951      5      24      224      2.00  800 

Harry  A.  Barnes,  Editor  and  Publisher,  903  N.  82nd  St.  5,100  —  Free 

Reporter,  The  +  .......................  Wednesday  .....  Legal  .................  1945      5      24      224      5.00  585 

Irwin  A.  Yare,  Editor  and  Publisher,  307  First  Federal  Bldg. 
St.  Clair  Ruralist  —  See  Centre  ville  News. 
St.  Louis  Daily  Live  Stock  Reporter  —  See  National  Stock  Yards,  Illinois. 

Thursday  ........  AFL  Labor  ........  1949      6     21     215     2.50      §15,421 


..». 

Harry  Winkeier  and  Ben  Sabol,  Editors;  Maury  E.  Rubin,  Publisher, 
225  St.  Clair  Ave. 

EDINBURG    (D4),  pop.   921;  Christian  Co.    (C).   18   m  SE  of  Springfield.   B&O  RR. 

Bank,  Taylorville.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 
Herald-Star-f  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1882      6     24     252     2.00        §1,005 

Clarence  A.  O'Dell,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  218. 

EDWARDSVILLEf  (D5),  pop.  8,776;  Madison  Co.  (SW).  21  m  NE  of  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
IT;  NYC&SL;  L&MA  RRs.  Soft  coal  mines.  Hatcheries;  nursery;  creamery. 
Manufactures  creosoted  products,  bricks.  Diversified  farming. 

Illi™oi\dBvU)^  JQuarterly  ........  Women's  Clubs.  1943      2      34      112      1.00        J8,470 

Florence   Compton,    Editor;   Illinois    Federation   of   Business   and    Professional 
Women's  Clubs,  Inc.,  Publisher,  117-119  N.  Second  St. 

Intelligencer  -f  .........................  Kv*.  ex.  Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  ...........  1862      8      24      294    15.60        §6,596 

Everett  L.  Myers,  Editor;  Gilbert  S.  Giese.  Publisher. 

EFFINGHAMf   (E4%).  pop.  6,892;  Effingham  Co.   (S).  60  m  SE  of  Decatur.  1C;  PA 
RRs.  Manufactures  shoe  lasts,  heels,  golf  clubs,  food  products,  hardwood  lumber, 
gloves,    road   machinery,    wood   blocks,    church   furniture   and   fixtures,  electric 
appliances,  gas  stoves,  oil,  prefabricated  homes.  Dairy  and  poultry  farms. 
News}-  ....................................  Ever.  ex.  Sun.  ..Independent  ......  1898      8      24      294    15.00    **6,9O8 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Don  R.  Hancock,  Gen'l  Mgr.;  Effingham  News,  Publisher,  110  N.  Banker  St. 

ELBURN   (El%),  pop.  792;  Kane  Co.    (NE).  45  m  W  of  Chicago.  C&NW  RR.  Meat 

packing  plant.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1895      5      24      224      2.50  §875 

Richard  L.  Cooper,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELDORADO  (E5M:  ),  pop.  4,500;  Saline  Co.  (S).  45  m  SW  of  Evans  ville,  Ind.  CCC&SL; 
L&N  ;  1C  RRs.  Hatcheries.  Coal  mines,  oil  wells.  Mirrors  manufactured.  Grain 
farms.  Corn,  soybeans,  popcorn. 
Journal-}-  ................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Republican  .........  1911      8      24      294    10.40        §3,710 

K.  R.  Trigg,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1200  Locust  St. 

ELGIN   (E1V2),  pop.  44,223   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-18-56,  gives  47,565);  Kane  Co. 
(NE).  On  Fox  River,  88  m  NW  of  Chicago.  CA&E;  C&NW;  CMSP&P  RRs. 

Manufactures   watches,   food   products,    compacts,   metal   fasteners,   caskets, 
street  sweepers,  steel  kitchens,  switchboards,  electric  appliances,  paper  boxes, 
novelties,  woodworking,  filling  machinery,  book  publishing,  oil  seals,  steel  tube 
containers,  diamond  cutting  tools  and  abrasives,  flexible  metal  hose,  furniture, 
trailers,  steel,  iron,  bronze  castings,  pottery,  plastic  cloth.  Three  banks;  deposits 
(6-23-58),  $58,035,937.  16,828  electric  (AC)  meters;  14,655  gas  meters;  24,624 
telephones. 
Adult  Bible  Class  Monthly..  ..Monthly  ..........  Religious  ...........  1899      3      28      140      1.56        97,000 

Now  Century  Leader  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Religious  ...........  1899      3      28      140      1.80        75,000 

Sunday  Digest  (no  adv.)  ........  Sunday  ............  Religious  ...........  1886      2      28      106      1.80      121,000 

Sunday  Pix  (no  adv.)  .............  Sunday  ............  Juv.  Relig  ..........  1949      3      28      140      1.501,000,000 

David  C.  Cook  Publishing  Co. 
Cooks  Monthly  Combination  —  comprised  of  Adult  Bible  Class  Monthly,  New  Century 

Leader.  See  listings. 
Courier-News  +  ....................  ...Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep  .............  1874      8      23      301    18.20**22,565 

Color  and  comic  advertising  accepted. 

C.  Raymond  Long,  Editor  and  Publisher,  300  Lake  St. 

Gospel  Mcs8enger  ...................  Saturday  .........  Brethren  ............  18B1      |     f0     \\°0     3'60      *44-100 

Kenneth  I.  Morse,  Editor;  Church  of  the  Brethren,  Publisher. 
Negro  Voice  —  See  Joliet. 

ELIZABETH  (CD,  pop.  723;  Jo  Daviess  Co.  (NW).  29  m  SE  of  Dubuque,  la.  CGW 

RR.  Lead  mines  ;  oak  timber.  Creameries.  Agriculture.  Alfalfa,  grain. 
News-f  .....................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1892      7      23      280      2.50        §1,160 

Orville  W.  Zilly  and  Dorthy  Zilly,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ELIZABETHTOWNt   (EG),  pop.  583;  Hardin  Co.  (SE).  On  Ohio  River,  30  m  SE  of 
Harrisburg.  Nearest  railroad  station,   Rosiclare..  1C  RR.   Fluorspar,   lead,   zinc 
mines.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Hardin  Co.  Independent  -f  .....  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1871     7      24      280      2.50        §2,150 

Harry  L.  Porter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8P.O.'  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <»  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNalU 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSuhscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols <•> Width  V  Depth    Sub 
ELK  GROVE— Herald— See  Paddock  Publications,  Arlington  Heights. 

ELKVILLE  (D5H),  pop.  934;  Jackson  Co.  (SW).  60  m  SB  of  Belleville.  1C  RR.  Coal 
mines.  Grain,  fruit,  truck,  poultry  farms. 


Journal-}- Friday Independent 1922 

Amy  Knowles,  Editor;  Nancy  J.  Knowles,  Publisher. 


6     26     280     2.00 


ELMHURST  (Al%),  pop.  21,273  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-10-57,  gives  34,654);  Du 
Page  Co.  (NE).  16  m  W  of  Chicago.  1C;  CGW  ;  CA&E;  C&NW  Rite.  Elmhurst 
College.  Residential.  Greenhouses.  Limestone  quarry.  Truck  farms. 

Elm  Bark-f    (offset) Friday Collegiate 1920      5     21     210     4.50 

Students  of  Elmhurst  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Metal  Products                         ITU™*M  ,            iMot.ii™  ir'~        1944      3      26      14°      8-°° 
Manufacturing f  Monthly Metalwork  g Controlled  circ. 

Dana  Chase,  Editor;  Dana  Chase  Publications,  York  St.  at  Park  Ave. 
Poultry  Supply  World Monthly fpouftl's^p^  &  1924      8      26      14°      2'°° 

R.  Dale  Kelley,  Editor;  Lynnes  Publishing  Co.,  193  W.  First  St. 
Press  4- Tues.&Thurs.Jndependent 1891      8     24      301      6.00 

Melvin  J.  Cruger,  Editor;  Harold  J.  Cruger,  Publisher,  112  S.  York  St. 

ELMWOOD  (D2%),  pop.  1,613;  Peoria  Co.  (NWC).  20  m  NW  of  Peoria.  CB&Q  RR. 
Coal  mines;  timber.  Granite  memorials  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Hogs,  corn, 
soybeans. 

Gazette-f- Thursday Independent 1872      5      24     217      3.00 

D.  E.  Maher.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EL  PASO  (D3),  pop.  1,818;  Woodford  Co.  (NC).  33  m  E  of  Peoria.  1C;  TP&W  RRs. 
Hatchery;  grain  elevator.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Advertiser-  Ad  vance-f Thursday Independent 1940      6      24      280      2.50 

Walter  L.  Bailey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
EMDEN  (D3),  pop.  406;  Logan  Co.  (C).  28  m  S  of  Peoria.  1C  RR.  Agriculture. 

News  + Thursday Republican 1895      6      26     280     2.00 

Dale  Frantz,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EMINGTON  (E2%),  pop.  150;  Livingston  Co.  (NEC).  28  m  SW  of  Kankakee.  WAB 
RR.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  oats,  beans,  hay. 

Joker-j- Thursday Independent 1902      6      26     280     2.00 

D.  J.  Roche,  Editor;  L.  H.  Roche,  Publisher. 
ERIE   (C2),  pop.   1,180;  Whiteside  Co.   (NW).  30  m  NE  of  Rock  Island.  CB&Q  RR. 

Feed  mill;  grain  elevator.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 
Review Wednesday Republican 1882      5      24      224      2.50 


Circ 


1,005 


£850 


>1 1,908 


§8,725 


§1,27S 


9835 


News -Sentinel,  Publisher,  Morrison. 
ESSEX  (E2%),  pop.  284;  Kankakee  Co.  (E).  17  m  NW  of  Kankakee.  WAB  RR.  Bank, 
Herscher.  Elevator.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

West-Side  Telephone 4- Thursday Independent 1902      6      26      280      2.00 

D.  J.  Roche,  Editor;  L.  H.  Roche,  Publisher,  Emington. 

EUREKAf  (D3).  pop.  2,367;  Woodford  Co.   (NC).  17  m  E  of  Peoria.  AT&SF;  TP&W 
RRs.  Eureka  College.  Canning  factory.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Vegetables,  pumpkins. 

Pegasus-hV Bi-wkly,  Mon.. Collegiate 1889      4      26      154      1.60 

„.     ,      .       -"       '--  ~-«i-—    «•-•-•*• j  T»..UI!_I Controlled  free  dist. 


350 
2,100 — Free 


§135 


30 
320 
7      24      280      2.50    **  1,430 


Students  of  Eureka  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Woodford  County  Journal  4-. Thursday Independent 1867 

Robert  Westphal,  Editor;  Burrus  Dickinson,  Publisher. 

EVANSTON  (Fl&),pop.  73,641  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-21-55  ,gives  74,959)  ;  Cook  Co. 
(NE).  On  Lake  Michigan,  adjacent  to  Chicago.  C&NW;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Primarily 
suburban  residential.  Northwestern  University  and  several  private  schools  and 
colleges. 

Manufactures  auto  and  truck  accessories,  baking  and  packaging  machinery, 
candy,  cosmetics,  electronic  equipment,  fancy  food  products,  film  projection 
equipment,  hospital  supplies,  household  chemicals,  laundry  and  dry  cleaning 
equipment,  paints,  Pharmaceuticals,  pumps,  radios  and  television  sets  and  equip- 
ment, sashes  and  screens,  steel  products  and  toys.  Four  banks;  deposits  (6-23- 
58),  $162,993,321.  48,063  telephones. 
American  Automatic  1  M™th1v  fVending  1958  3  25  140 

Merchandiser (  Montnly )  Machines  2      40      140 

D.  L.  Mike  Michael  and  Ben  Ginsberg,  Editors;  M-G  Publications,  Inc., 
619  Davis  St. 

American.  Economic  Review. ..Quarterly Economics 1911      1      60      126   x6.00 

American  Economics  Assn.,  Publisher,  Northwestern  University. 

AnR]v,ewT(hno0adv?K. JQuarterly Prot.  Episc 1918      1      50        92x3.50 

Sherman  E.  Johnson,  Ed. ;  Anglican  Theological  Review,  Inc.,  Pub.,  600  Haven  St. 
Athletic  Journal Monthly \ Ath.  Direc.,        1Q91 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.        )  Coach.,  Train.   iy*  l 

Athletic  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  1719  Howard  St. 
Fate Monthly Occult 1948      2      25        86      3.60 

Mary  M.  Fuller,  Editor;  Clark  Publishing  Co.,  845  Chicago  St. 
Films  for  Television — See  Standard  Rate  and  Data  Service,  Inc.,  Publications. 
Fraternity  Magazines  Associated  V — A  group  composed  of  the  official  publications  of 

25   leading  national   college  fraternities   and   sororities,   most   of   them   issued 
quarterly. 

Fraternity  Magazines  Associated,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1854  Sherman  Ave. 
Golf  Digest Monthly Golfers  Int 1950     2     27      105     3.00     *67,291 

Not  issued  during  January  and  February. 

Howard  R.  Gill,  Jr.,  Editor;  Golf  Digest,  Inc.,  Publisher,  611  Davis  St. 

Clrodatten— **S*pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  iworn;  tPublisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uaef  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch  ?Agate  linei.  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Centus.  xRand  McNally 

.^*2m^?-»y«lufionl3r  durint  academic  Je»r.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

BE  SURE  TO  READ  th.  Guide  to  th*  u^  of  th.  Director*  III  front  of  book. 


J11.986 


600 


3      28      140      2.00     *2 1,207 


53*487 


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EVANSTON  (Continued)  Estab  Cols^  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

1H92      ^      2fi       140      8  00 
Hotel  Monthly  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Hotel  &  Cater'  g.  2      41      140 

Qualified  paid  circ. 

J.  K.  Willy,  Ed.  ;  John  Willy,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1948  Ridge  Ave.       Controlled  circ. 
Instrumentalist,  The  ..............  Monthly  .........  [School  Bands     1Q.«     ft     OP      *Ati     9  OK 

Issued  Aug.  1st  to  June  1st,  inclusive.  }  Orch.  Leaders   1946     8      26      14°     8'25 
Trausrott  Rohner,  Editor;  The  Instrumentalist  Co.,  Publisher,  1418  Lake  St. 

Italica  (En*.  &  Ital.)  ..............  Quarterly  .......  {S^£?tud's  1924      1     64        91  x3'50 

J.  G.  Fucilla,  Editor;  Amer.  Assn.  of  Teachers  of  Italian,  Publisher, 
Northwestern  University,  1108  Hinman  Ave. 


..  ....... 

Ro£e?,,  ?um?'0«?dit/)r;    Transportation    Center    at   Northwestern    University, 
Publisher,  1818  Hinman  Ave. 


Circ 


>5,B12 
>2,455 

14,741 


mo 


884 


y  ..........  Medical  Educ.... 


^26 


\     ||     10|     7.00         *5,605 

J.   Z.   Bowers,   M.D..  Editor;  Assn.   of  American   Medical  Colleges,   Publisher, 
2630  Ridge  Ave. 


Magazine  of  Sigma  Chi -j- 5  ti.  a  yr Coll.   Frat 1881      3      26      140      5.00 

Jack  E.  Pearson,  Editor;  Sigma  Chi  Fraternity,  Publisher,  2603   Sheridan  Rd. 

Media/scope Monthly llnteres?^'8      1957      3      27      14°      3-00 

See  also  Standard  Rate  and  Data  Service,  Inc.,  Publications. 
Roger  Barton,  Editor;  Standard  Rate  and  Data  Service,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
1740  Ridge  Ave. 

Nondestructive  Testing-f- Bi-monthly Industrial 1942      |     26      140  x6.00 

Philip  D.  Johnson,  Editor;  Society  for  Nondestructive  Testing,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
1109  Hinman  Ave. 

f  Northwestern  +  V fcl^ri."  Coll.  New. 1"*  ^ 

]   Profile -f- V    6  ti.  a  yr Collegiate 1946      3 

I  Students  of  Northwestern  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Plee-Zing  Answer Monthly Ind.  Groc's 1929    C2ont205lled10f?ee  dist. 

R.  Riback,  Editor;  Plee-Zing,  Inc.,  Publisher,  2544  Green  Bay  Road. 


24      140      1.25 


£81,200 
15'000 

J5,200 


£500 

24,500 

1,900 


7,500 


74,500 


ReEpfiUo>n  ?.!f™*..^!?!!* }QuarterIy Coll.  Alumni 1880      3      26      142      2.00 

Don  Gable.  Editor;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Publisher,  1856  Sheridan  Road. 

Review  +    (offset) Thursday Republican 1925      5      24      196     4.00**22,614 

Walter  S.  Lovelace,  Editor;  North  Shore  Publishing  Co.,  1020-1030  Church  St. 

Revista  Rotaria    (Span.) Monthly {fiushie^s116^      1933      3      27      14°     2'75     *42»619 

Luis  Zalles,  Editor;  Rotary  International,  Publisher,   1600  Ridge  Ave. 

Rotarian,  The Monthly {prof  *Men          1911      3      27      14°      2'°°  *354»620 

Karl  K.  Krueger,  Editor;  Rotary  International,  Publisher,  1600  Ridge  Ave. 

Standard  Rate  and  Data         K,      4U i  AJ      r>   *  iom      o      oc   IOT   IQT  en 

Service.  Inc.,  Publications}Monthly Adv'  **te* 1919      8      26    187    187'50 

Printed  in  10  publications,  with  separate  subscription  prices;  Newspaper  Section, 
$27.50,  *4,652;  Business  Publication  Section,  $27.50,  *4,666;  Consumer  Maga- 
zine and  Farm  Publication  Rates  and  Data.  $30,00,  if 4, 21 5;  Spot  Radio  Rates  and 
Data  Section,  $35.00,  * 3,352;  Spot  Television  Rates  and  Data  Section,  $30.00, 
*3,503;  Films  for  Television  Section,  $10.00,  *1,469;  Network  Rates  and  Data 
Section,  $5.00,  *1,741;  Transportation  Section,  $10.00,  *1,O85;  Canadian  Media 
Section,  $10.00,  *  1,932;  ABC  Weekly  Newspaper  Advertising  (semi-annually), 
$2.50,  *2,030.  See  also  Media/scope. 
Standard  Rate  and  Data  Service,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1740  Ridge  Ave. 

[Plumbing,          1958      3      25      140      3.00 

Supply  House  Times Monthly ]  Heating,  2      40      140 

I  Air  Condit'g  Controlled  free  dist. 

E.  M.  Stephenson,  Editor;  Horton  Publishing  Co.,  317  Howard  St. 

Traffic  Digest  and  Review Monthly Traffic 1947      2      27 

L.  J.  McEnnia,  Jr..  Editor;  Traffic  Institute,  1      54 

Northwestern  University,  Publisher,   1804  Hinman  Ave. 

Union  Signal -f Semi-mo Temperance 1883      3      27 

Young  Crusader   (no  adv.). ...Monthly Temperance 1887      2      38 


101 
101 


5.00 


15,000 
1,979 


143      2.00 

..  ...  115        .50 

Mrs.  Glenn  G.  Hays,  Editor;  National  W.C.T.U.,  Publisher,  1730  Chicago  Ave. 

EVANSVILLE  —  Enterprise  —  See  Herald-Tribune,  Chester. 

EVERGREEN  PARK  (B2),  pop.  10,531   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-16-58.  gives  22,375)  ; 

Cook  Co.   (NE).  10  m  S  of  Chicago.  GT  RR.  Residential.  Truck  farms. 
Courier-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1980      6      19      208     2.50          3,607 

Walter  H.  Lysen,  Editor;  Southwest  Messenger  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

8842  W.  147th  St.,  Midlothian. 

FAIRBURY  (E8),  pop.  2,488;  Livingston  Co.  (NEC).  36  m  NE  of  Bloomington.  WAB; 
TP&W  RRs.  Gravel  pits.  Manufactures  women's  dresses,  concrete  blocks,  insu- 
lators,  feed,   prefabricated   buildings.   Grain,   stock,   poultry   farms.   Soybeans, 
livestock,  corn,  oats. 
Blade-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1868     8     24     294     8.60        §2311 

Donovan  M.  Kramer,  Editor;  Blade  Publishing  Company. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  mnd  March  A.B.C.  Statement!:  0A.B.C.  AwHt;  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO    Statement;  Bold  (ace.  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +Uaes  Mats.   •Nonparafl 
ems.'  12  to  inch.     T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCounty  »eat    Population—  1950  Census.     xRmnd  McNaOy 
estimate     VI»«u«d  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Estab  Colt<3> Width? Depth    Sub 

FAIRFIELDf  (E5),  pop.  6,576;  Wayne  Co.  (S).  32  m  E  of  Mt.  Vernon.  B&O;  SOU 
RRs.  Oil  wells.  Manufactures  auto  parts,  paper  boxes.  Grain,  dairy,  stock, 
poultry  farms.  Red  top  seed,  soybeans. 

Wayne  County  Press -f Mon.&Thurs...Ind.  Rep 1866     8     24     287      8.00 

T.  O.  Mathews,  Editor;  Mathews  &  Mathews,  Publishers. 

Wayne  County  Record -f Mon.&Thurs... Democratic 1868      8     24     287      8.00 

John  F.  Temple,  Editor;  Wayne  County  Record,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

FAIRMOUNT  (F3%),  pop.  618;  Vermilion  Co.  (E).  10  m  SW  of  Danville.  WAB  RR. 
Coal  mines.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 

Star-f- Friday Independent 1952      6      28      231      3.00 

Mrs.  Helen  Plotner,  Editor;  Robert  N.  Butler,  Publisher,  St.  Joseph. 

FARINA  (E4%),  pop.  787;  Fayette  Co.  (S).  100  m  SW  of  Champaign.  1C  RR.  Egg 
freezing  plant;  cheese  factory.  Nurseries.  Grain  and  fruit  farming. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1882      6      24      276      2.50 

Kenneth  D.  Irish,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FARMER  CITY  (E8),  pop.  1.752;  DeWitt  Co.  (C).  25  m  NW  of  Champaign.  CCC&SL; 

1C  RRs.  Cheese  factory;  hatchery.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  soybeans, 

oats. 
Journal-f- Thursday Independent 1872      7      24     280     8.00 

E.  S.  Wightman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
FARMINGTON  (C3).  pop.  2,651;  Fulton  Co.  (W).  10  m  N  of  Canton.  CB&Q;  M&SL; 

C&NW   RRs.   Coal   mines.   Cement  products   plant.   Grain,   stock   farms.    Corn, 

wheat,  oats. 
Bugle-f Thursday Independent 1881      6      24     280      2.00 

Hobart  H.  Bucher,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FINDLAY  (E4).  pop.  680;  Shelby  Co.  (SC).  26  m  SE  of  Decatur.  C&EI  RR.  Bank. 
Shelby ville.  Grain  elevators.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  soybeans,  oats. 

Enterprise Thursday Independent 1889      5      24      224     2.00 

William   B.   Mcllwain,   Editor  and  Publisher,   Bethany. 

FISHER  (E3),  pop.  894  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-2-57,  gives  1,047);  Champaign  Co. 
(E).  On  Sangamon  River,  40  m  E  of  Bloomington.  1C  RR.  Hatcheries.  Agri- 
culture. Corn,  soybeans,  oats. 

Reporter-f Wednesday Independent 1901     7      24     280     2.50 

Leslie  C.  Sparks,  Editor  and   Publisher. 

FITHIAN  (F3%),  pop.  414;  Vermilion  Co.  (E).  14  m  W  of  Danville.  CCC&SL  RR. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Oakwood  Township  News -{-...Friday Independent .1908      6      23      231      3.00 

Mrs.  Mae  Watkins,  Editor;  Robert  N.  Butler,  Publisher,  St.  Joseph. 

FLANAGAN  (E2%).  pop.  672;  Livingston  Co.  (WC).  18  m  S  of  Streator.  1C  RR. 
Locker;  hatchery.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

Home  Times-}- Friday Independent 1885      7      24      280     2.50 

Joe  J.  Cullen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FLORA  (E5),  pop.  5,255;  Clay  Co.  (SE).  100  m  E  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  B&O  RR.  Manu- 
factures shoes,  steel  products,  oil,  rayon  garments,  dairy  products.  Agriculture. 
Clover  seed,  soybeans,  peas. 


News-Record-}- jEvg.ex.Sat. 


&S"un.  Ind.  Rep 1870 

Pauline  J.  Colborn,  Editor;  G.  Earl  Wood,  Publisher. 


8      24     280      7.50 


FLOSSMOOR— See  Homewood. 

FOREST  PARK  (Al%),  pop.  14,969;  Cook  Co.  (NE).  Adjacent  to  Oak  Park.  B&O; 
B&OCT;  CGW;  1C;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Manufactures  filing  cabinets,  stock  feeds, 
burial  vaults,  Venetian  blinds,  chemicals.  Conduit  moulding  plant.  Greenhouses. 

Review-f Thursday Independent 1926      5      24      224      2.00 

Claude  A.  Walker,  Editor;  Forest  Publications,  Inc.,  7233  Madison  St. 

FORREST  (E3),  pop.  1.040;  Livingston  Co.  (NEC).  35  m  SW  of  Kankakee.  TP&W; 
WAB  RRs,  Locker  plant;  machine  shop;  feed  mill.  Grain,  poultry  farms. 

News-f- Thursday Ind  Rep 1884      7      24      280      2.00 

Mrs.  Clarice  Griesemer,  Editor;  Porterfield  and  Funk,  Publishers,  Chatsworth. 

FORRESTON  (Dl%).  pop.  1.048;  Ogle  Co.  (N).  14  m  S  of  Freeport.  CMS&P;  1C  RRs. 
Gravel  pits.  Commercial  gravel  plant;  butter,  cheese  factories;  feed  mill.  Agri- 
culture. Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Journal  + Thursday Republican 1865      7     26     278      2.00 

Danny  C.  Terry,  Editor;  G.  C.  Terry,  Publisher. 

FORT  SHERIDAN  (Pl%),  (independent  branch  of  Highland  Park  P.O.).  pop.  ; 

Lake  Co.  (NE).  28  m  N  of  Chicago.  C&NW;  CNS&M  RRs.  Bank  town,  Highland 
Park. 

1942      5      24      200 


Girt 

§5,426 
83,872 

§204 


51  ,435 


§1,200 


820 


830 


§521 


§1,060 


3,468 


§3,706 


$576 


§710 


Tower -f- Bi-wkly(Fri)  Independent * 


3.50 

3,010 — Free 
A  civilian  enterprise  published  and  distributed  free  to  the  military  and  civilian 

personnel  of  Fort  Sheridan. 
Highland  Park  Co.,  Publisher,  1775  St.  Johns  Ave.,  Highland  Park. 


FOX  LAKE  (El),  pop.  2,238  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-8-67,  gives  3,826);  Lake  Co. 
(NE).  20  m  W  of  Waukegan.  CMSP&P  RR.  Resort.  Manufactures  bolts,  bever- 
ages, cement  blocks,  plastics,  wood  and  dairy  products.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry 
farms. 


Press-f Wednesday Independent 1955      8     24      280 

W.  H.  Schroeder,  Editor;  M.  R.  Schroeder,  Publisher,  87  E.  Grand  Ave. 


8.00        §1,723 


Circulation— **S«Pt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher*!  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
em».  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotinty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  .  xRand  McNalbr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Coli4> Width? Depth    Sub  Cire 

FOX  RIVER  GROVE  (El),  pop.  1,818;  McHenry  Co.  (NE).  40  m  NW  of  Chicago. 
C&NW  RR.  Bank,  Cary.  Sausage  factory;  nursery.  Dairy,  grain,  stock  farms. 

Cary-Grove  News  (offset)... „ Weekly Independent 1964     4     24     157     1.60 

Geo.  L.  Stuckey,  Editor;  Edward  S.  Richardson,  Publisher,  418  Lincoln  Ave. 

FRANKLIN  (C4),  pop.  488;  Morgan  Co.  (WC).  12  m  SE  of  Jacksonville.  CB&Q  RR. 
Agriculture. 

Times-f- Thursday Independent 1866      6     26     276     2.50  (444 

H.  E.  Ramsey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FRANKLIN  PARK  (Pl%),  pop.  8,899  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-7-58,  gives  16,176); 
Cook  Co.  (NE).  6  m  S  of  Chicago.  CMSP&P;  IHB;  MSP&SSM  RRe.  Watch 
making  tools,  tool  and  die,  metal  powder  fabricators,  machine  products,  plastics, 
industrial  lacquers  manufactured. 

Journal  (offset) Wednesday Independent 1946     5     24      196     2.50 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Messenger  of  River  Grove. 

C.  E.  McMahon,  Editor;  Clare  J.  Carroll,  Publisher,  9606  Franklin  Ave. 

FREEBURG  (D5),  pop.  1.661;  St.  Clair  Co.  (SW).  7  m  SE  of  Belleville.  1C  RR.  Coal 
mines ;  white  oak  timber.  Women's  garments,  electrical  supplies  factories ;  fire 
engines ;  flour  mills.  Dairy,  stock,  truck,  grain  farms. 

Tribune-f Friday Independent 1897      6     26     280     2.00        §1,010 

Walter  E.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FREEPORTf  (Dl),  pop.  22,467  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-17-67,  gives  25,601)  ;  Stephen- 
son  Co.  (N).  116  m  NW  of  Chicago.  C&NW;  1C;  CMS&P  RRs. 

Manufactures  toys,  batteries,  patent  medicines,  hardware,  farm  and  wood- 
working machinery,  caskets,  windmills,  curtain  rods,  cheese,  silos,  pumps, 
switches,  spices,  cosmetics,  electric  motors,  cable^  brooms.  Grain,  dairy  farms. 
Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Journal-Standard  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1847      9     23      294    18.20**17,652 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Donald  L.  Breed,  Editor;  Journal-Standard  Publishing  Co. 

FULTON  (Cl%).  pop.  2,706  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-12-58,  gives  8,156)  ;  Whiteside  Co. 
(NW).  On  Mississippi  River,  2  m  E  of  Clinton,  la.  CB&Q;  CMSP&P;  C&NW 
RRs.  Bridge  to  Lyons  and  Clinton,  la.  Vegetable  hothouses,  novelty,  boiler, 
tank,  pickle,  fertilizer  factories.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 

Journal-f- Thursday Independent 1854      7      24      280      3.00        §1,568 

Donald  Murray,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GALENAf  (CD,  pop.  4,648;  Jo  Daviess  Co.  (NW).  On  Galena  River,  20  m  SE  of 
Dubuque,  la.  1C;  CB&Q  RR.  Lead  and  zinc  mines.  Foundries.  Manufactures 
stoves,  lubricating  oil,  mining  machinery,  neon  signs,  dairy  products,  beer, 
batteries.  Dairy  farms. 

Gazette-  Advertiser  + Tuos.&Fri Independent 1834      8      22      287      5.00        §2,073 

Charles  R.  Broderick,  Editor;  David  T.  Hayhow,  Publisher,  222  S.  Main  St. 

GALESBURGf  (C2%).  Pop.  81,426;  Knox  Co.  (NWC).  63  m  NW  of  Peoria.  CB&Q 
AT&SF  RRs.  Airport.  Knox  College.  Coal  mines. 

Manufactures  foundry  products,  refrigerators,  electric  stoves,  steel  stamp- 
ing and  enameling  products,  sanitary  supplies,  uniforms,  outboard  motors,  wash- 
ing machines,  steel  bins,  tanks,  gates,  ladders,  garage  doors,  auto  parts,  paint, 
railway  equipment,  bricks,  overalls,  casket  hardware,  dairy  products.  Three 
banks:  deposits  (6-30-58),  $47,078,888.  12,968  electric  (AC)  meters;  10,241 
gas  (nat.)  meters;  17,424  telephones. 


Knox  Alumnus  (no  adv.) Quarterly Coll.  Alumni 1917   Controlled1  free  dist 


$11,115 
tl.150 
§3,420 


Knox  Alumni  Association,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Knox  College. 
Knox  Student -f  V Friday Collegiate 1878      6      24      224      3.00 

Students  of  Knox  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Labor  News -I- Thursday Labor 1894      6      24      224      2.00 

W.  H.  Moon,  Editor;  Labor  News  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher,  193  N.  Cherry  St, 
Poland  China  World,  The +  .. Monthly Swine 1913      3      26      140x1.00  5.585 

C.  W.  Mitchell,  Editor:  Poland  China  Record  Assn.,  Pub.,  501  Losey  St. 
Post-f Thursday Independent 1928      6      24      224      2.00        §1,285 

Mrs.  M.  A.  Creighton,  Editor:  Post  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  123  S.  Cherry  St. 
Register-Mail -f Evjr.ex.Sun Republican 1867      9      23      299   18. 20*^22,631 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Charles    Morrow,    Editor;    Galesburp    Printing   and    Publishing    Co., 
154  E.  Simmons  St. 

GALVA  (C2V2),  pop.  2,886;  Henry  Co.  (NW).  8  m  NE  of  Galesburg.  CB&Q;  CRI&P 
RRs.  Manufactures  pumps,  electrical  conduit  fittings,  trailers,  foundry  products, 
display  racks,  casket  hardware,  paper  cups.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Hogs,  corn, 
oats,  soybeans. 

News-f Thursday Republican 1878      7      26      308      3.50        §2,074 

G.  C.  Terry,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GARDNER  (E2%),  pop.  981;  Grundy  Co.  (NE).  80  m  SW  of  Joliet.  GM&O  RR. 
Clothing  factory.  Grain,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Chronicle-f Thursday Independent 1893      5     26      210     2.00          1,000 

H.  Burt  Parkinson,  Editor;  W.  A.  Parkinson,  Publisher. 

GENESEO  (C2),  pop.  4,826  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-17-56,  gives  4,631):  Henry  Co. 
(NW).  25  m  E  of  Moline.  CRI&P  RR.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Hybrid  seed 


Republic  4- Thursday Republican 1856 

Prints  shopper  for  free  distribution.  Circ.,  4,700. 
J.  H.  Terry,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


8     24      287      3.00        §1,620 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement* ;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPublisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Utes  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  VI"ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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GENEVA*  (E1H),  pop.  6,189  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-4-56,  gives  8,418);  Kane  Co. 
(NE).  On  Fox  River,  10  m  N  of  Aurora.  C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  interval 
timers  and  time  switches,  metal  filings,  kitchen,  radio  cabinets,  farm  machinery, 
foundry  products,  auto  parts,  heaters,  screens.  Greenhouses.  Grain,  dairy  farms. 

Republican  4- Thursday Republican 1847      8     24      280     2.50 

Allen  F.  Mead,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GENOA  (El%)(  pop.  1,690  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-10-54,  gives  2,018)  ;  De  Kalb  Co. 
(N).  25  m  SE  of  Rockford.  CMSP&P;  1C  RRs.  Telephones,  switchboards,  power 
mowers,  wood  cabinets,  hand  tools  manufactured.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain 
farms.  Hybrid  corn,  oats. 

Republican-f- Friday Republican 1904      7      24      280      2.50 

Arthur  B.  Geithman  and  C.  C.  Schoonmaker,  Publishers,  501  W.  Main  St. 

GEORGETOWN  (F3%).  pop.  8,294;  Vermilion  Co.  (E).  12  m  S  of  Danville.  CCC&SL 
RR.  Coal  mines.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Corn,  soybeans,  wheat. 

News-f- Thursday Independent 1895      6      26      280     2.00 

F.  B.  Fletcher,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GERMAN  VALLEY  (Dl).  pop.  206;  Stephenson  Co.  (N).  12  m  SE  of  Freeport.  CGW 
RR.  Cheese  factory.  Nursery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  poultry,  stock. 

Bulletin Friday Independent 1934      6      24      276      1.50 

Mrs.  G.  C.  Koehn,  Editor;  Van  Sickle's  Associated  Publishers,  Inc.,  Durand. 

GIBSON  CITY  (E8).  pop.  8.029  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-20-58,  gives  3,851)  ;  Ford  Co. 
(E).  35  m  E  of  Bloomington.  NYC&SL;  1C;  WAB  RRs.  Hatcheries;  canning, 
cheese,  farm  equipment  factories;  feed  mill.  Soybean  processing.  Dairy,  stock, 
poultry,  grain  farms. 

Courier-f- Thursday Independent 1873      8      24      308      8.00 

Verle  V.  and  David  B.  Kramer,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

GILLESPIE  (D4%),  pop.  4,105;  Macoupin  Co.  (SWC).  28  m  NE  of  Alton.  CCC&SL; 
IT  RRs.  Coal  mines.  Dress  factory.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

News-f- Thursday Independent 1904      8      24      308      3.00 

Eugene  Paytt,  Editor;  Chas.  A.  and  Eva  K.  Blanchard,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  178. 

GILMAN  (F3),  pop.  1,602;  Iroquois  Co.  (E).  30  m  SW  of  Kankakee.  1C  RR.  Dresses, 
monuments  manufactured.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms. 

Star+ Thursday Independent 1868      7      24      276      2.50 

George  Elliott,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GIRARD  (D4),  pop.  1,740;  Macoupin  Co.  (SWC).  25  m  SW  of  Springfield.  GM&O; 
IT;  C&NW;  CB&Q  RRs.  Elevator;  vermiculite  factory;  hatchery.  Grain,  stock 
farms. 

Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1879      7      24      280     2.00 

Goode,  Hoeflin,  Jones,  Publishers. 

GLASFORD  (D3),  pop.  922;  Peoria  Co.  (NWC).  18  m  SW  of  Peoria.  TP&W  RR. 
Coal  mines.  Planing,  feed  mills.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Gazette+ Thursday Independent 1899      5      25      224      3.00 

Combined  circulation  with  Hanna  City-Trivoli  Index   §1,980. 
Bruce  Rader,  Editor;  Gazette  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

GLENCOE  (Fl),  pop.  6,980  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-22-57,  gives  9,805);  Cook  Co. 
(NE).  6  m  N  of  Evanston.  C&NW  RR.  Residential. 

News  (offset) Thursday Independent 1911      5      24      196      3.00 

Frederick  Favor,  Ed.;  Lloyd  Hollister,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1232  Central  Ave.  Wilmette. 

GLEN  ELLYN  (El%),  pop.  9,524  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-3-57,  gives  14,372); 
Du  Page  Co.  (NE).  26  m  W  of  Chicago.  C&NW;  CA&E  RRs.  Residential  sub- 
urb of  Chicago. 


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§1,O25 


§380 


§2,445 


§3,477 


§1,609 


§981 


§1,440 


**2,447 


c 1937      3      27      137      3.00      J17.500 

Not  issued  during  August. 

Martin  P.  Simon,  Editor;  The  Christian  Family   Publications,  One  Penn   Ave. 

News  and  Glen  Ellyan-f Thursday Independent 1912      5     24      227      3.50        53,660 

Stuart  W.  Stone,  Editor  and  Publisher,  460  Pennsylvania  Ave. 

GLENVIEW  (Al),  pop.  6,142  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-12-56,  gives  13,740)  ;  Cook  Co. 
(NE).  4  m  W  of  Wilmette.  CMS&P  RRs.  Residential. 

Announcements  (offset) Thursday Independent 1940      5      24      196      3.00    **5,180 

Circulates  in  Glenview,  Golf. 

Frederick  Favor,  Ed.;  Lloyd  Hollister,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1232  Central  Ave.,  Wilmette. 

fConservation 

Outdoor  America  (no  adv.). ...Monthly {of  America's     1922     3     26     140      1.00      $55,000 

[Nat.  Res'rces 

J.  Greg  Smith,  Editor;  Izaak  Walton  League  of  America,  Publisher, 
1326  Waukegan  Road. 

GOLCONDAf  (E6).  pop.  1,066;  Pope  Co.  (S).  On  Ohio  River,  45  m  NE  of  Cairo.  1C 
RR.  Fluorspar  mines;  timber  for  railroad  ties.  Flour  mill.  Diversified  farming, 
especially  fruit. 

Herald-Enterprise -f Thursday Republican 1858      6     26     280     2.50  

Rodney  J.  Benner,  Editor;  Herald-Enterprise  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

GOLDEN  (B3%),  pop.  612;  Adams  Co.  (W).  80  m  NE  of  Quincy.  CB&Q;  WAB  RRs. 
Grist  mill;  seed  sower  factory.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  beans. 

New  Era-f Thursday Independent 1891      6     26     280     2.00  727 

B.  B.  Decker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GOLF— Life— See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers,  Chicago. 
News — See  Skokie. 

CbwdaHoo— **S«pt.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher' 8  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Msts.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Visaed  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  lee. 

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GOOD  HOPE  (C3),  pop.  892;  McDonough  Co.  (W).  60  m  W  of  Peoria.  TP&W  RR. 
Bank  town,  Macomb.  Diversified  farming. 

Good  Hoper,  The Wednesday Ind.  Dem 1941     5     24     217     2.00 

Mrs.  C.  B.  Crabb,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Macomb. 

GRANITE  CITY  (C5),  pop.  29,465  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-5-55,  gives  34,189) ;  Madi- 
son Co.  (SW).  5  m  E  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  A&S;  B&O;C&EI;  GM&O;  1C;  IT;  L&M; 
MP;  NYC&SL;  PA;  SLSF;  TRRA;  WAB  RRs.  Missouri  River  Harbor. 

Manufactures  railway  equipment,  steel  and  steel  castings,  oxygen  and  nitro- 
gen products,  lubricants,  starch,  corn  syrup,  earth  pigment,  chemicals,  mag- 
nesium, coke,  tar  and  creosoted  products,  fire  brick,  fertilizer,  auto  frames, 
meat  packing,  soft  drinks,  roofing  material,  plastics.  Two  banks ;  bank  assets 
(6-30-58),  $55,097,118;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $50,988,309. 

Press -Record  4- Mon.&Thurs. ..Independent 1903      8     23     305     7.50 

C.  E.  Townsend,  Editor;  Quad  City  Publishing  Co.,  1815  Delmar  Ave. 
Rabotnicheska  Prosveta         1 

(Labor  Education)  [Friday Labor 1911     5     20     224     2.00 

(Bulgarian)    J 

T.  K.  Trifonoff,  Editor;  Bulgarian  Socialist  Labor  Federation,  Publisher,  P.  O. 
Box  368. 

GRANVIULE  (D2),  pop.  978  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-11-56,  gives  1,039)  ;  Putnam  Co. 
(NC).  12  m  SW  of  La  Salle.  CMSP&P;  NYC  RRs.  Planing  mill;  hybrid  seed 
corn  plant.  Grain,  poultry,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Putnam  County  Record-f Thursday Republcian 1856      7     26     308      3.00 

Edw.  E.  Hawthorne,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRAYSLAKE  (El),  pop.  1,970  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-23-54,  gives  2,714);  Lake  Co. 
(NE).  12  m  W  of  Waukegan.  CMSP&P;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Gelatine  factory. 
Manufactures  plastics,  electrical  appliances,  electronic  equipment.  Dairy,  grain 
farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Times-f- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1905     8     24     280     3.00 

William  H.  Schroeder,  Editor;  Marshall  R.  Schroeder,  Publisher. 

GRAYVILLE  (F5),  pop.  2,461;  White  Co.  (SE).  On  Wabash  River,  34  m  NW  of 
Evans ville,  Ind.  CCC&SL;  1C  RRs.  Manufactures  underwear,  egg  cases,  oil, 
concrete  products.  Commercial  fisheries.  Stock,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms. 
Wheat,  corn,  soybeans. 

Mercury-Independent  -f Thursday Independent 1856 

W.  S.  Seil,  Editor;  N.  B.  Seil,  Publisher. 

GREENFIELD  (C4),  pop.  987;  Greene  Co.  (W).  32  m  N  of  Alton.  CB&Q  RR. 
Hatchery.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Argus-f Friday Ind.  Rep 1878     6     26     272     2.00 

C.  R.  Cole,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREENUP  (E4).  pop.  1,860;  Cumberland  Co.  (E).  43  m  SW  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 
1C;  PA  RRs.  Shoe  and  broom  factories.  Agriculture,  fruit. 

Press-f Thursday Independent 1859     6     26     280     2.00 

W.  B.  McMorris,  Editor;  McMorris  &  Son,  Publishers. 

GREENVIEW  (D3%),  pop.  795;  Menard  Co.  (C).  27  m  N  of  Springfield.  GM&O  RR. 
Bank,  Petersburg.  Hatcheries.  Coal  mines.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Corn, 
beans,  wheat,  oats. 

Review-f Friday Independent 1906     7     24     273     2.00 

W.  R.  Luscher,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREENVILLEf  (D4H),  Pop.  4,069;  Bond  Co.  (S).  44  m  NE  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  PA  RR. 
Greenville  College.  Manufactures  condensed  milk,  lodge  regalia,  gloves,  steel 
products,  air  conditioners,  ceramics,  electric  scoreboards.  Agriculture.  Dairy 
products,  grain,  alfalfa. 

Advocate-f Mon.&Thurs. ..Ind.  Rep 1858     8     24     276     4.00 

G.  L.  Denny,  Editor;  G.  L.  Denny,  John  W.  Brewer,  Leo  F.  Reeves,  Publishers. 

Farmers  Equity  News Wednesday Co-op. &Agric....  1914      4     26      185   xl.50 

National  Farmers  Equity,  Publisher. 

1919 


$15,391 


§800 


700 


§2,627 


7      24      290     2.00        §1,803 


§1,425 


§1,300 


§785 


§4,374 

16,500 


Friday Collegiate J 

Student  Association  of  Greenville  College,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRIGGSVILLE  (C4),  pop.  1,199;  Pike  Co.  (W).  28  m  W  of  Jacksonville.  WAB  RR. 
Manufactures  TV  equipment.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Cattle,  hogs,  corn, 
apples. 

Independent  Press-f Wednesday Independent 1879      9      20      298      3.00 

Space   sold   in   combination  with   Pike  County   Republican   of   Pittsfield.    Com- 
bined circ.  §4,775. 
Paul  Findley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Pittsfield. 

HAMILTON  (B3),  pop.  1,776  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-10-57,  gives  2,062) ;  Hancock  Co. 
(W).  On  Mississippi  River,  opposite  Keokuk,  Iowa,  with  bridge  connections. 
TP&W;  WAB  RRs.  Stone  quarry.  Bee  keepers'  supplies  factory;  publishing 
house.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 

American  Bee  Journal Monthly Agric.  &  Bees.. ..1861     3     26     133     2.00 

G.  H.  Cale,  Editor;  Dadant  &  Sons,  Publishers. 

Press-f Thursday Independent 1895      6     20     278     8.00 

Robert  E.  Haller  and  Helen  H.  Haller,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

HAMPSHIRE  (El%),  pop.  970;  Kane  Co.  (NE).  15  m  NW  of  Elgin.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Dairy,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Regis  ter-f Thursday Republican 1888     5     24     224     2.50 

H.  D.  Smith,  Editor;  Fred  H.  Smith,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  0A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    -I- Uses  Mats.   4 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.     Y  Agate  lines,   14  to  inch.    tCotmty  seat.     Population— 1950  Census.     xRaad  McNally 
estimate.    VI"ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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§875 

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HANNACITY  (D8),  pop.  671;  Peoria  Co.  (NWC).  11  m  W  of  Peoria.  M&SL;  C&RW 
RRs.  Coal  mines.  Grain,  truck,  fruit  farms.  Oats,  wheat,  hybrid  seed  corn. 

Hanna  City-Trivoli  In dex  +  .. Thursday Independent 1924     6     25     224     8.00 

Combined  circulation  with  Glasford  Gazette  §1,980. 

Mrs.  Nellie  Ford,  Editor;  Gazette  Printing  Company,  Publisher,  Glasford. 

HARDINf  (C4%),  pop.  928;  Calhoun  Co.  (W).  On  Illinois  River,  30  m  NW  of  Alton. 
Railroad  station,  Jerseyville.  GM&O  RR.  Resort.  Vinegar  factory.  Ships  apples. 
Fruit,  grain  farms.  Apples,  corn,  wheat. 

Calhoun  Herald  + Thursday Democratic 1872      6     26     280     2.00 

Lucy  Lamar,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Calhoun  News-f Thursday Republican 1915     7     24     280     8.00 

C.  C.  Campbell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARRISBURGf  (E6),  pop.  10,999;  Saline  Co.  (S).  68  m  NE  of  Cairo.  CCC&SL  RR. 
TV  station.  Coal  mines ;  timber.  Flour  mills.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit,  wheat, 
corn. 

Regis  ter-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1869     8     24     294   14.00 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Curtis  G.  Small,  Editor;  Register  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

HARTSBURG  (D3).  pop.  245;  Logan  Co.  (C).  40  m  S  of  Peoria.  1C  RR.  Stock,  dairy 
farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Journal-l- Thursday Republican 1931      6     26     280     2.00 

Dale  Frantz,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Emden. 

HARVARD  (El),  pop.  3,464  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-8-56,  gives  3,905)  ;  McHenry  Co. 
(NE).  28  m  NE  of  Rockford.  C&NW  RR.  Railroad  shops.  Manufactures  radios, 
bags,  barn  equipment. 

Herald-f- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1887      8     24     308     4.00 

Lowell  Nye,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARVEY  (B2%),  pop.  20,688  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-30-55,  gives  23,714)  ;  Cook  Co. 
(NE).  20  m  S  of  Chicago.  1C;  B&OCT;  GT  RRs. 

Manufactures  drop  forcings,  steel  castings,  railroad  and  engravers'  sup- 
plies, road  and  farm  machinery,  foundry  equipment,  steel,  metal  mouldings, 
shafting,  gears,  cartons,  plastics,  diesel  engines  and  pumps,  oil  burners,  auto- 
motive products. 

Advertiser  4- Friday Independent 1934 

Fred  Stanley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  148  E.  153rd  St. 

Negro  Voice — See  Joliet. 

News-Bee-f- Wednesday Independent 1923 

Walter  L.  Bielawski,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Tribune+ Tues.&Thurs.. Independent 1890 

A.  M.  Lambert,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  191. 

HAVANAf  (C3),  pop.  4,379;  Mason  Co.   (C).  On  Illinois  River,  41  m  SW  of  Peoria. 

1C;  C&IM  RRs.  Commercial  fisheries.  Lake  resort.  Manufactures  plow  shares, 

cutlery,  tracks,  buckles.  Turkey  hatchery.  Grain,  livestock  farms. 
Mason  County  Democrat -f.-. -Thursday Independent 1849     8     24     287      3.00 

Ken  W.  Braendle,  Editor  and  Publisher,  200  N.  Plum  St. 
HEBRON  (El),  pop.  696;  McHenry  Co.  (NE).  35  m  NW  of  Elgin.  C&NW  RR.  Auto 

heaters,  milk  washing  equipment  manufactured.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 
Times-f- Thursday Republican 1876      5      24      224     2.60 

A.  H.  Hagerty,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Libertyville. 
HENRY  (D2%),  pop.  1,966;  Marshall  Co.  (NC).  On  Illinois  River,  35  m  NE  of  Peoria. 

CRI&P  RR.  Boat  connections.  Hunting,  fishing  resorts.  Oak  timber.  Nurseries. 

Hatcheries.  Grain  elevators.  Creamery.  Manufactures  chemicals,  farm  equipment, 

hunting  goods.  Stock,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms. 
News-Republican  + Wednesday Ind.  Rep 1851      8      24     294     4.00 

Richard  Finfgeld,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
HERRICK  (D4).  pop.  654;  Shelby  Co.  (SC).  50  m  S  of  Decatur.  NYC&SL  RR.  Bank, 

Cowden.    Grain    elevator.    Hound    kennels.    Grain,    dairy    farms.    Corn,    wheat, 

soybeans. 
Bulletin-f Friday Independent 1932      8      24      294      1.50 

Mrs.  Ethel  Crouch,  Editor;  Pana  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Pana. 
HERRIN  (D5%),  pop.  9,881;  Williamson  Co.  (S).  12  m  SW  of  West  Frankfort.  1C; 

CB&Q;  MP  RRs.  Airline,  OZA.   Coal  mines.   Saw  mill;  bottling  works;   dress, 

washing  machine,  stapling  machine,  auto  parts,  neon  sign  factories.  Agriculture. 

Corn,  hogs,  dairy  products. 
Southern  Illinoisan — -See  Carbondale. 
Spokesman-h Wednesday Independent 1957      8      24     294      3.00 

John  W.  Mulkin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  109  N.  16th  St.  J1.500 — Free 

HEYWORTH    (E8),  pop.  1,072;  McLean  Co.    (C).   12   m  S  of  Bloomington.  1C  RR. 

Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats,  soybeans. 
Star-f- Thursday Independent 1889      6     26     280      .1.75 

Glen  W.  Beveridge,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
HIGHLAND  (D5),  pop.  4,283;  Madison  Co.  (SW).  32  m  NE  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  PA  RR. 

Manufactures  pipe  organs,   cellophane  products,  tools  and   dies,   transformers, 

electronic  equipment,  feed,  paint,  boxboard,  machine  and  screw  products.  Dairy, 

poultry,  grain  farms.  Livestock.  Wheat,  corn. 

Journal  + Thursday Independent L 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Journal  and  Region  Journal  of  Lansing; 

Journal  of  Calumet  City. 
Steve  Sarich,  Editor;  Vernon  W.  Ittner,  Publisher,  18127  William  St.,  Lansing. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
(P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Usea  Mats.  4  Nonpareil 
etna,  12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  ^ Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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News-Leader -f Wednesday Republican 1900     7     24     280     2.50       §4,250 

R.  D.  Hoffman,  Editor;  O.  F.  Hoffman  and  R.  D.  Hoffman,  Publishers. 

HIGHLAND  PARK  (Fl%),  pop.  16,808  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-6-54,  gives  20,480) ; 
Lake  Co.  (NE).  On  Lake  Michigan,  23  m  N  of  Chicago.  C&NW  RR.  Residential 
suburb  of  Chicago.  Resort. 

News -f Thursday Independent 1926     5     25     196     8.50        §6,600 

Prints  sub-editions  for  Highwood  News,  circ.,  §1,100;  Deerfield  Review,  circ., 

§2,900. 
Velda  Brickler,  Editor;  Highland  Park  Company,  1775  St.  Johns  Ave. 

HIGHWOOD— News— See  Highland  Park  News. 

HILLSBOROf  (D4%),  pop.  4,141;  Montgomery  Co.  (SC).  50  m  SE  of  Springfield. 
CCC&SL;  C&EI  RRs. Coal  mines.  Zinc  smelters;  hatcheries.  Glass  packers' 
ware,  foundry  products,  garments  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Dairy  and  grain 
farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hay,  soybeans. 

Journal  + Mon.&Thurs...Republican 1853     8     24     286     2.00        §5,363 

Sam  Little,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Montgomery  News  -f Mon.&Thurs. ..Democratic 1869     8     24     276     3.00        §5,073 

Thomas  A.  Bliss,  Robert  R.  Bliss,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

HINCKLEY  (E2),  pop.  774;  De  Kalb  Co.  (N).  17  m  W  of  Aurora.  CB&Q  RR.  Cement 
blocks,  bricks,  tile  manufactured.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

ReLea^er^..Waterman          JThursday Republican 1878     7     24     280     8.00  774 

Clinton  G.  Lanfirdon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HINDSBORO  (E4),  pop.  377;  Douglas  Co.  (E).  40  m  NW  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  PA  RR. 
Bank,  Arcola.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms. 

News Thursday Independent 1895     4     26      182      1.50  §372 

Mrs.  J.  W.  Powers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HINSDALE  (A2),  pop.  8,676  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-12-55,  gives  11,324) ;  Du  Page  Co. 
(NE).  17  m  SW  of  Chicago.  CB&Q  RR.  Residential.  Dairy  farms. 

Doinj?s  + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1895     8     24     294     5.00 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Doings  of  Clarendon  Hills.    Combined  circ. 
Mrs.  C.  D.  F.  Merrill,  Publisher. 

HOFFMAN    ESTATES— Enterprise— See    Paddock    Publications,    Arlington    Heights. 
HOMER   (F3%),  pop.  1,030;  Champaign  Co.   (E).  26  m  W  of  Danville.  WAB  RR. 
Hatchery.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

Chamilion-|- Friday Independent 1952      6      23      231     2.00  §277 

Mrs.  Lois  Stauter,  Editor;  Robert  N.  Butler,  Publisher,  St.  Joseph. 

Enterprise^- Thursday Independent 1878     7     23     280     2.00 

Lowell  Terry,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HOMEWOOD  (B2%),  pop.  5,887  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-4-58,  gives  13,026) ;  Cook  Co. 
(NE).  20  m  S  of  Chicago.  1C  RR.  Residential.  Agriculture. 

Homewood-Flossmoor  Star-f.Tuea.&Fri Independent 1938     8     23     301     6.00        §5,953 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  Star  of  Chicago  Heights.  Circ.  §14,767;  Star  of 

Park  Forest.  Circ.,  §7,221. 

Vernon  E.  Meidell,  Editor;  Williams  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,   1526  Otto  Blvd., 
Chicago  Heights. 

HOOPESTON  (F3),  pop.  5,992;  Vermilion  Co.  (E).  25  m  N  of  Danville.  C&EI; 
NYC&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  auto  accessories,  canning  machinery,  canned 
vegetables,  malleable  castings.  Hatchery.  Agriculture. 

Chronicle-Herald -f (l^n*'8**'    Independent 1872      8     24     287   10.40        §3,049 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

James  Sedgwick,  Editor;  Frank  R.  Mills,  Publisher. 
Wings -f Friday Independent 1949      8     24     294          8,500 — Free 

Distributed  free  in  the  interests  of  personnel  at  Chanute  Air  Force  Base. 

Jesse  Ivens,  Editor;  Frank  R.  Mills,  Publisher. 

HULL  (B3%),  pop.  489;  Pike  Co.  (W).  16  m  S  of  Quincy.  Railroad  name,  Hulls. 
CB&Q;  WAB  RRs.  Manufactures  farm  implements.  Diversified  farming.  Corn, 
wheat,  oats. 

West  Pike  News Thursday Independent 1946     6     24     280     2.00  676 

W.  N.  Hartsfield,  Editor;  W.  N.  and  Merle  Hartsfield,  Publishers. 
HUME  (F3%),  pop.  448;  Edgar  Co.   (E).  34  m  SW  of  Danville.  B&O  RR,  Elevator. 
Grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Record-f Friday Democratic 1890     4     26     182     2.00  §5SO 

Harold  Brooks,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HUNTLEY  (El%),  pop.  830;  McHenry  Co.  (NE).  60  m  NW  of  Chicago.  C&NW  RR. 
Plastic  containers,  dog  food  manufactured.  Hatchery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

News-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1935     7     24     280     2.50  826 

A.  H.  Hagerty,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HUTSONVILLE  (F4%),  pop.  647;  Crawford  Co.  (SE).  On  Wabash  River,  86  m  SW  of 
Terre  Haute,  Ind.  CCC&SL  RR.  Gravel  pit.  Grain,  hay,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat, 
alfalfa. 

Herald  + Friday Independent 1891     6     26     278     8.00  §692 

P.  E.  Huffman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ILLIOPOLIS  (D3%),  pop.  838 ;  Sangamon  Co.  (C).  18  m  W  of  Decatur.  IT;  WAB  RRs. 
Grain  elevators,  multi  brick,  concrete  building  bricks,  starch  factories.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats,  poultry. 

Sentinel-f Thursday Independent 1925     7     24     280     2.00  §4fi6 

Frank  J.  Bell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— +*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  Match  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher't  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  6  Nonpareil 
em«.'  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  linei.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  aeat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNalljr 
estimate  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSuhscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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INA  (E5%),  pop.  432;  Jefferson  Co.  (S).  28  m  SE  of  Centralia.  C&EI.  Feed  mill. 
Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Observer Thursday Independent 1908     6      26      280      1.50 

Wayne  Coffman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

INDUSTRY  (C3),  pop.  496;  McDonough  Co.  (W).  60  m  SW  of  Peoria.  Railroad  station, 
Macomb.  CB&Q  RR.  Coal  mines.  Grain,  stock  farms. 

Press-f Tuesday Ind.  Dem 1916      5      24      217      2.00 

Mrs.  C.  R.  Crabb,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Macomb. 

JACKSONVILLE!  (C4),  pop.  20,887;  Morgan  Co.  (WC).  85  m  SW  of  Springfield. 
CB&Q;  GM&O;  WAb  RRs.  Illinois  College,  MacMurray  College  for  Women. 
MacMurray  College  for  Men. 

Machine  shop.  Meat  packing  and  poultry  processing  plants.  Hatchery.  Manu- 
factures men's  clothing,  bridge  machinery.  Ferris  wheels,  polyethylene  products, 
fireworks,  farm  implements,  wire  novelties,  cigars.  Grain  and  stock  farms. 

Courier-f- {I^n*'8**'    Independent 1878      9      23      294    15.60 

B.  B.  Ridgway,  Editor;  Jacksonville  Journal-Courier  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Journal-f- {M<£";®x-Sun-Independent 1831      9      23      294    15.60    **7,680 

I  <K  ivi  on. 

Journal  Courier-}- Sunday Independent 1952  9      23      294  *14,016 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

C.  Tendick,  Editor;  Jacksonville  Journal-Courier  Company,  Publisher. 
Illinois  College  Rambler-f  V..Bi-wkly,  Wed. .Collegiate 1878  5      24      231      2.00 

Students  of  Illinois  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  No.  8  Federal  Hall. 

(oftSS..?Il!!*"..}Moilday Collegiate 1908      5      23      227 

Students  of  MacMurray  College  for  Women,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

JERSEYVILLEf  (C4%),  pop.  5,792  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-28-56,  gives  6,915); 
Jersey  Co.  (SW).  21  m  NW  of  Alton.  GM&O  RR.  Manufactures  truck  and  bus 
bodies,  spreading  equipment,  flour,  seed  cleaners,  concrete  products,  beverages, 
cigars.  Ships  apples.  Fruit,  poultry,  stock  farms. 

Jersey  Co.  Democrat-News -f  .Thursday Independent 1863      8      24      294      4.80 

Miss  Utha  Draper,  Editor;  J.  L.  McLaren,  Publisher. 

JOHNSTON  CITY  (E6),  pop.  4,479;  Williamson  Co.  (S).  8  m  NE  of  Lake  Orchard. 
C&EI;  MP  RRs.  Coal  mines.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Progress  -f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1897      6      26      280      3.00 

Maurice  L.  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JOLIETf  (E2),  pop.  51,601  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-16-57,  gives  60,529)  ;  Will  Co.  (NE). 
On  Des  Plaines  River,  with  barge  terminal  on  Lakes  to  Gulf  Waterway,  37  m 
SW  of  Chicago.  CRI&P;  GM&O;  MC ;  NP;  AT&SF;  EJ&E;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Two 
airports.  College  of  St.  Francis  (Cath.  women).  Coal  mines;  limestone  quarries. 
Railroad  shops ;  oil  refineries. 

Manufactures  wallpaper,  wire,  roofing,  calendars,  chemicals,  gas  ranges,  fire 
brick,  horseshoes,  tanks,  cartons,  road  machinery,  bakery  machinery,  packag- 
ing machines,  beer,  barrels,  dairy  products,  clothing.  Three  banks ;  deposits 
(6-6-57),  $79,966,060.  25,162  electric  (AC)  (residence)  meters;  29,750  gas 
meters;  39,896  telephones. 

Farmers'  Review -f- Wednesday Agriculture 1922      8      24      280      3.00 

C.  H.  Peterson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  458  N.  Chicago  St. 

H^rftTH  Nowa-4-                               f  Evg.ex.Sun.,  ,     ,   -n  1839      8      22      301   20.80  **33,586 

Herald-News -f ]Sun   Morn       Ind.  Rep Sunday  circ.  **34,480 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

John  F.  Lux,  Editor;  The  Copley  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  78  Scott  St. 
Interlude,  TheV Bi-weekly Collegiate 1925      5      24      212      1.50 

Students  of  College  of  St.  Francis,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Labor  Record -f Thursday Labor 1934      5      24      224      2.60 

Nick  Krawetz,  Editor;  Central  Trades  and  Labor  Council  of  Will  County, 

Publisher,  68  W.  Van  Buren  St. 
Negro  yoice,  The-f    (Negro). .Tuesday Independent 1950      5      26      210      4.00 

Prints  editions  for  Aurora,  Chicago  Heights,  Elgin,  Harvey,  Kankakee,  North 
Chicago,  Waukegan. 

Chastine  C.  Mason,  Editor  and  Publisher,  807  E.  Ben  ton  St. 
School  Musician  V Monthly School  Music 1929      3      26      140      3.00 

Forrest  L.  McAllister,  Editor  and  Publisher,  4  E.  Clinton  St. 
Spectator-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1926      5      24      217      3.60 

Burke  Mead,  Editor;  Mrs.  Wm.  McCabe,  Publisher,  107  W.  Cass  St. 

KANKAKEE  (F2%),  pop.  25,856  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-21-56.  gives  27,908)  ;  Kan- 
kakee Co.  (E).  On  Kankakee  River,  57  m  SW  of  Chicago.  1C;  NYC;  CCC&SL  RRs. 
Manufactures  furniture,  stoves,  work  clothing,  hosiery,  brick,  tile,  paint, 
machinery,  mattresses,  couches,  commercial  batteries,  fibre  drums,  water  heaters, 
dog  food,  agricultural  implements,  waxes,  polishes,  Pharmaceuticals.  Foundry ; 
magnesium  refinery;  soybean  and  corn  processing  plants.  Stone  quarries.  Olivet 
Nazarene  College.  Three  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $1,344,767;  deposits 
(6-30-58),  $54,106,856.  15,800  electric  (AC)  meters;  14,150  gas  meters;  16,173 
telephones. 

Agents  Forum -f- Monthly Insurance 1928      8 

Shirley  E.  Moisant,  Editor  and  Publisher,  164  N.  Schuyler  Ave. 
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I  Sun.  Morn. 

Color  advertising  accepted 
Burrell  Small  and  Len  Small,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


1884  8 


23      297   20.80**2S,404 
Sunday  circ.  **25,869 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
JP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uaes  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Centua.  xRand  McNaHy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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KANKAKEE  (Continued)  Estab  Coli<S>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clre 

KTn^H^me°Bu^™NeUw^!!}Moilthly  ..........  Agriculture  ........  1933     4     24      168     x.50        $2,760 

Kankakee  County  Farm  Bureau,  Publisher,  290  N.  Schuyler  Ave. 
Labor  Record  -f  .......................  Monthly  ..........  Labor  ..................  1941      6     24      224      1.00        J5.500 

Nick  Krawetz,  Editor;  Miller  Publishing  Co.,  68  W.  Van  Buren  St.,  Joliet. 
Negro  Voice,  The—  See  Joliet. 

KANSAS  (F4),  pop.  836;  Edgar  Co.   (E).  80  m  W  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  CCC&SL  RR. 

Dairy,  stock  farms. 
Journal  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1867      8     24     264     2.50  §760 

H.  E.  Covey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KEITHSBURG  (C2%),  pop.  1,006;  Mercer  Co.  (NW).  On  Mississippi  River,  22  m  N  of 
Burlington,  Iowa.  Boat  connections.  M&SL  RR.  Bridge  to  West  Keithsburg,  Iowa. 
Bank,  Joy.  Manufactures  pearl  buttons.  Agriculture. 
News-f  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1874      5      24      196      1.50  - 

Robert  Duncan,  Editor;  Duncan  Brothers,  Publishers,  Seaton. 

KENT  —  Observer  —  See  News,  Pearl  City. 

KEWANEE  (D2),  pop.  16,821;  Henry  Co.  (NW).  50  m  SE  of  Rock  Island.  CB&Q  RR. 
Coal  mines.  Hatchery  ;  apiary. 

Manufactures  boilers,  valves  and  fittings,  pumps,  planters,  gloves  and  mittens, 
corn  husking  goods,  steel  building  parts  and  springs,  truck  bodies,  coal  yard 
equipment,  cheese.  Agriculture. 
Star-  Cou  Her  -f  .........................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Republican  .........  1876      8      23      301   20.80  **  12,7  86 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Emil  F.  Anson,  Publisher,  105  E.  Central  Blvd. 

KINMUNDY  (E5),  pop.  912;  Marion  Co.   (S).  21  m  NE  of  Centralia.  1C;  C&EI  RRs. 

Flour  mill;  cheese  factory.  Diversified  farming. 
Express  -f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1883      6      26      280      2.00  §821 

J.  N.  Vallow,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KIRKLAND  (El%),  pop.  685;  De  Kalb  Co.  (N).  24  m  SE  of  Rockford.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Manufactures  cheese,  cement  tile.  Diversified  farming. 
De  Kalb  County  Journal  .........  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1936      6     26      276      2.00 

Mrs.  Robert  Worden,  Editor;  Van  Sickle's  Associated  Publishers,  Inc.,  Durand. 

KNOXVILLE   (C2Ms),  pop.  2,209;  Knox  Co.   (NW).  5  m  SE  of  Galesburg.  CB&Q  RR. 

Farming. 
Knox  County  Republican  4-....  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1856      5      24      224      2.00 

Mary  A.  Creighton  and  J.  P.  Creighton,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LACONf  (D2%),  pop.  2.020;  Marshall  Co.  (NC).  On  Illinois  River,  26  m  N  of  Peoria. 
GM&O  RR.  Bridge  to  Sparland.  Woolen  mills;  brickyards,  marble  works;  gravel 
pits  ;  wood  products  factory.  Stock,  grain  farms. 
Home  Journal-f  ......................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1837      6      26      280      3.00 

Leslie  C.  Scott.  Editor;  Marshall  County  Publishing  Co. 

LA  GRANGE  (A2),  pop.  12,002  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-7-56,  gives  14,611)  ;  Cook  Co. 
(NE).  Adjoins  Brookfield.  CB&Q;  IHB  ;  B&OCT  RRs.  Residential.  Limestone 
quarries.  Manufactures  diesel  locomotives,  aluminum  utensils.  Diversified 
farming. 

(  Brookfield  Citizen  4-  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1889      9      24      294      3.50 
La  Grange  Citizen  -f  ...............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1905      9      24      294      3.50 
La  Grange  Park  Citizen  -f  ......  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1935      9      24      294      3.50 
Western  Springs  Citizen-f  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1910      9      24      294      3.50 
Fred  G.  Tuttle.  Editor;  Citizen  Publishing  Co.,  Ill  W.  Harris  Ave. 
Shopper-f  .................................  Sunday  ...........  Shopping  ...........  1938      5      24      224     J45.000  —  Free 

H.  R.  Pohl.  Editor  and  Publisher,  905  E.  31st  St.,  La  Grange  Park. 

Suburban  Life-f  ......................  Thurs.  &  Sun.Jndependent  .......  1948     8     24     297 

Orville  Lifka,  Editor;  John  F.  Kubik,  Publisher,  19  E.  31st  St.,  La  Grange  Park. 

LA  HAKPE  (C3),  pop.  1,295;  Hancock  Co.  (W).  23  m  NE  of  Ft.  Madison,  Iowa.  TP&W 

RR.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  soybeans,  wheat. 
Quill4-  .....................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1892      7      24      280      2.50        §1,625 

W.  E.  Bradshaw,  Editor;  H.  Byers  Bradshaw,  Publisher. 

LAKE  FOREST  (Fl),  pop.  7.819  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-25-55,  gives  8,963);  Lake 
Co.  (NE).  On  Lake  Michigan,  8  m  S  of  Waukegan.  CNS&M:  C&NW  RRs. 
Barat  College  of  the  Sacred  Heart  (Cath.  women)  ;  Lake  Forest  College.  Suburban 
residential  town.  Nurseries. 

I  Electrical  &       IQKK      Q      01      IAI\      K  An 
Tnsulation  +  .............................  Monthly  ..........  jf^?™^,,  Controlled  cfrc     >21,504 

Lincoln  R.  Samelson,  Editor;  Lake  Publishing  Corp.,  718  Western  Ave. 
Lake  Forester  -f  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1896      5     25      196     3.50        §4,OOO 

Marvin   Wittelle,   Editor;  Lake  Forest  Company,  Publisher,   287   E.  Deerpath. 
Stentor-f  ..................................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1886      5      24     224      2.50  800 

Students  of  Lake  Forest  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LAKE  ZURICH  (El),  pop.  850  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-25-56,  gives  2,613)  ;  Lake  Co. 
(NE).  35  m  NW  of  Chicago.  EJ&E  RRs.  Lake  resort.  Meat  slicers,  plastic  molds, 
concrete  products,  tools  manufactured. 
Presa-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1968      5     24     224     2.50        §1,396 

Roy  T.  Nord,  Editor  and  Publisher,  18  W.  Main  St. 

Circulation  —  A-frSept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNallr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  ColsO Width  V  Depth    Sub 

LANARK  (D1H).  pop.  1,359;  Carroll  Co.  (NW).  21  m  SW  of  Freeport.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Vegetable  cannery;  feed  mill;  hatchery;  elevator.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Hay. 

Gazette -(- Thursday Independent 1863      8     24      808     2.50 

Margaret  Engelking,  Editor;  H.  G.  Stager,  Publisher. 

LANSING  (B2M>),  pop.  8,682    (special  U.  S.  Census  8-2-56,  gives  15,675);  Cook  Co. 

(NE).   15  m  S  of  Chicago.  PA  RR.  Bottling  works,  steel  mills,  oil  refineries, 

meat  packing  plant.  Truck,  grain  farms.  Onion  sets,  cabbage. 
f  Journal-f Thursday Independent 1931      8     23      295      3.50 

I   Region  Journal-f Thursday Independent 1964      8     23      295      8^ 

I  Space  sold   only   in   combination   with   Journal   of   Calumet   City;   Journal   of 

I  Highland. 

Steve  Sarich,  Editor;  C.  C.  Wulfing,  Publisher,  18127  William  St. 

LA  SALLE  (D2%),  pop.  12,083  ;  La  Salle  Co.  (N).  On  Illinois  River  and  Illinois  Water- 
way, 16  m  W  of  Ottawa.  1C;  CRI&P;  CB&Q;  LS&BC  RRs.  Bottling  works,  brew- 
ery. Coal  and  cement  mines.  Manufactures  clocks,  time  instruments,  zinc, 
cement,  electric  condensors,  motors,  radiators,  nails,  permanganate  of  potash 
acids.  Agriculture. 

Labor  News -f Monthly Labor 1949      5      23      224      1.00        $4,500 

Nick  Krawetz,  Editor;  Miller  Publishing  Co.,  68  W.  Van  Buren  St.,  Joliet. 

News  -Tribune  -f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Republican 1852      9      22      301    18.20  **15,460 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Circulates  also  in  Peru,  Oglesby, 

Spring  Valley. 
Peter  Miller,  Publisher,  426  Second  St. 

LAWRENCEVILLEf  (F5),  pop.  6,328;  Lawrence  Co.  (SE).  9  m  W  of  Vincennes,  Ind. 

B&O;  CCC&SL  RRs.  Oil  and  gas  wells.  Oil  refineries.  Hatcheries.  Manufactures 

telephone  and  oil  well  equipment,  asphalt  products,  chemicals,  gasoline,  barrels, 

garments,  chairs.  Stock,  grain  farms. 
Lawrence  County  News  + Thursday Democratic 1896      6      26      280      2.00        §2,236 

S.  E.  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Record  + Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Republican 1847      8     24      29410.40          3,991 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Winifred  K.  Armstrong,  Editor;  Lawrenceville  Publishing  Company,  608  llth  St. 

LEAF  RIVER  (Dl%),  pop.  444;  Ogle  Co.  (N).  23  m  SW  of  Rockford.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Bank,  Byron.  Diversified  farming. 

Register Friday Independent 1934      6      27      276      2.50  §535 

Mrs.  Charles  Snyder,  Editor;  Van  Sickle's  Associated  Publishers,  Durand. 

LEBANON   (D5),  pop.  2,417;  St.  Clair  Co.    (SW).   12  m  NE  of  Belleville.   B&O  RR. 

McKendree  College.  Manufactures  straw  hats.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 
Advertiser-f Friday Independent 1911      6     26     280     8.00        §1,012 

Leon  H.  Church,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
McKendree  Review  +  V Bi-wkly,  Mon..Collegiate 1921      5     24      245      3.00  250 

Students  of  McKendree  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.        Controlled  free  dist.  173 

LELAND  (E2),  pop.  537;  La  Salle  Co.  (N).  20  m  N  of  Ottawa.  CB&Q  RR.  Feed  mill; 
fertilizer  ,  farm  equipment  factories;  hatchery.  Grain,  stock  farms. 

Times-f Thursday Republican 1897      5     23      196      1.00  $365 

S.  N.  Foged,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEMONT  (F2),  pop.  2,757;  Cook  Co.  (NE).  On  Des  Plaines  River  and  Lakes  to  Gulf 
Waterway,  25  m  SW  of  Chicago.  Boat  connections.  GM&O;  AT&SF  RRs.  Lime- 
stone quarries.  Oil  refinery;  aluminum  and  stainless  steel  cooking  utensil,  pants, 
beverage  factories.  Diversified  farming. 

Ave  Maria  (Slovene)               liu^fUN,            T?<>H<,;™«  1909      3      24      119      2-50        $4,900 

(offset)    (no  adv.) [Monthly Religious 2      3g      ng 

Rev.    F.    Z  or  man,    Editor;   Ave   Marie   Press,    Franciscan    Fathers,    Publishers, 
P.  O.  Box  608. 

Lemonter-f Thursday Independent 1927      6      21      206      3.00        §2,350 

Charles  N.  Wheeler,  Editor;  Tri-County  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  200  Main  St. 

LENA  (Dl),  pop.  1,227;  Stephenson  Co.  (N).  12  m  NW  of  Freeport.  1C  RR.  Cheese 
factories ;  hatchery.  Diversified  farming. 

Stephenson    Farmer-f .Thursday Republican 1867      7      24      280      1.50         §3,560 

John  A.  Dupee,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEROY  (E3),  pop.  1,820;  McLean  Co.  (C).  17  m  SE  of  Bloomington.  1C;  CCC&SL 
RRs.  Corn  canning  factory;  creamery;  hatchery.  Manufactures  pre-fabricated 
houses.  Agriculture.  Grain,  soybeans,  corn. 

Joumal-f Friday Independent 1887      5      24      224      3.00         §1,161 

O.  J.  Lere,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEWISTOWNf   (C3),  pop.  2,630;  Fulton  Co.    (W).   15  m  SW  of  Canton.  CB&Q  RR. 

Coal  mines.  Grain,  stock  farms. 
Fulton  Democrat 4- Wednesday Ind.  Dem 1855      6      26      280      2.00        §1,825 

Wm.  G.  Davidson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
News-f Thursday Independent 1949      7      23      280      2.50        §3,215 

Dennis  Glaser,  Publisher,  285  S.  Main  St. 

LEXINGTON  (E3),  pop.  1,181;  McLean  Co.  (C).  15  m  NE  of  Bloomington.  GM&O  RR. 
Corn  processing  plants.  Nursery.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Unit- Joumal-f Thursday Independent 1881      7      24      280     2.00 

Xen  L.  Creek,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubli*her'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <£ Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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LIBERTY  (B4),  pop.  172;  Adams  Co.  (W).  16  m  SE  of  Quincy,  railroad  station. 
CB&Q;  WAB  RRs.  Bridge  and  ferry  to  West  Quincy,  Mo.  Grain,  stock  farms. 

Bee-f- Thursday Independent 1912      6     24     280     2.00          1,275 

W.  N.  Harts  field.  Editor;  W.  N.  and  Merle  D.  Harts  field,  Publishers. 

LIBERTYVILLE  (Fl),  pop.  6,425  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-16-54,  gives  6,661);  Lake 
Co.  (NE).  12  m  SW  of  Waukegan.  CMSP&P;  CNS&M  RRs.  Machine  shop.  Nurs- 
eries. Stone,  gravel  pits.  Manufactures  macaroni,  kitchen  cabinets,  heavy  machin- 
ery, flexible  couplings,  paper  bags,  food  products,  upholstery  fabrics.  Agricul- 
ture. Grain. 

Independent-Register  + Thursday Independent 1891     8     23      808     4.00   **5,292 

F.  Ward  Just.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1932      7      24     276     2.50  850 

A.  H.  Hagerty,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LINCOLNf  (D3%),  pop.  14,362  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-24-56,  gives  16,370);  Logan 
Co.  (C).  31  m  NE  of  Springfield.  GM&O;  1C ;  IT  RRs.  Coal  mines  ;  sand  and  gravel 
pits.  Hatcheries;  creamery.  Manufactures  pottery,  glass  bottles,  store  fixtures, 
paper  boxes,  cosmetics,  cigars,  electric  controls.  Dairy,  stock,  grain,  poultry 
farms. 

Courier-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1856      8     24     29416.60    **7,289 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Allyne  V.  Nugent  and  John  L.  Nugent,  Publishers,  McLean  and  Pulaski  Sts. 

LINCOLNWOOD — Life — See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers,  Chicago. 
News — See  Skokie. 
Spectator — See  Park  Ridge. 
Villager— See  Skokie. 
LISLE   (E2),  pop.  11,237;  Du  Page  Co.   (NE).  23  m  W  of  Chicago.  CB&Q  RR.  Bank, 

Naperville.  St.  Procipius  College  (Cath.  men).  Diversified  farming. 
Advertiser-f Friday Independent 1938      5     24     224     3.00        §1,164 

Doris  M.  Gurtler,  Editor;  The  Naperville  Sun,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Eagle  + Friday Republican 1942      6     24     210     2.50        §1,260 

Thomas  Collins.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LITCHFIELD  (D4%),  pop.  7,208;  Montgomery  Co.  (SO.  44  m  S  of  Springfield.  CB&Q; 
CCC&SL;  WAB;  1C;  L&M  RRs.  Manufactures  shoes,  milk,  paper  and  aluminum 
products,  soft  drinks,  steel  specialties,  oil  spouts.  Dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat, 
soybeans. 

News-Herald-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem 1856      8      24      28015.60        §4,996 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  P.  Hanafin.  Editor;  F.  P.  Hanafin,  Publisher. 

SU("SoliadvL)airaZine+  JMonthly General  Com't...  1924      2      24        76     2.00    $436.080 

Prints  editions  under  name  of  Rays  of  Sunshine,  Joys  of  Life,  Friendly  Chat, 

The  Villager,  The  Better  Way,  Highways  of  Happiness,  Town  Crier,  Footprints, 

Bouquet. 
Henry  F.  Henrichs,  Editor;  The  Sunshine  Press,  Publisher. 

LOCKPORT  (F2),  pop.  4,955;  Will  Co.  (NE).  5  m  N  of  Joliet  on  Lakes  to  Gulf  Water- 
way. AT&SF;  GM&O  RRs.  Cereal  and  tile  factories;  oil  refinery;  apiary;  elevator. 
Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 

Herald-f- Thursday Republican 1935      6      24      210      2.50        §2,385 

Velma  Holt,  Editor;  Tri-County  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

LODA  (E3),  pop.  559;  Iroquois  Co.  (E).  30  m  N  of  Champaign.  1C  RR.  Bank,  Buckley. 
Grain,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

TimesH- Friday Republican 1881      8      24     280     3.50  §310 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Record,  Paxton. 

Herbert  N.  Stevens,  Editor;  Stevens  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  Paxton. 

LOMBARD  (Al%),  pop.  9,817  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-7-57,  gives  18,468):  Du  Page 
Co.  (NE).  22  m  NW  of  Chicago.  C&NW;  CA&E;  CGW  RRs.  Residential.  Plastics 
manufactured.  Nurseries.  Dairy  farms. 

Spectator-f- Tues.&Thurs..  Independent 1927      8      24      301      6.75        §3,910 

Melvin  J.  Cruger,  Editor;  The  Press  Publications,  30  North  Park. 

LONDON  MILLS  (C3),  pop.  581;  Fulton  Co.  (W).  22  m  SE  of  Galesburg.  M&SL  RR. 
Coal  mines.  Feed  mill.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 

London  Times  (offset) Thursday Independent 1888      5      24      224      2.00  847 

Mary  Lou  Stover  and  Gene  Cunningham,  Editors;  Argus  Publications,  Abingdon. 

LOUISVILLEf  (E5),  pop.  970;  Clay  Co.  (SE).  40  m  NE  of  Centralia.  Railroad  name, 
Louis.  B&O  RR.  Flour  mill.  Grain,  fruit,  truck,  poultry  farms.  Soybeans, 
apples,  peaches. 

Clay  County  Republican-f Thursday Independent 1895      6      24     280     2.00        §1,940 

C.  H.  Clifton,  Publisher. 

LOVES  PARK  (Dl),  pop.  5,366   (special  U.  S.  Census  9-13-55,  gives  8,068)  ;   (Br.  of 

Rockford  P.  O.)  ;  Winnebago  Co.    (N).  3  m  E  of  Rockford,  nearest  bank  and 

railroad  station. 

Mail Monday Independent 1951     5     24     230     3.00        §9,304 

Post,  The Thursday Independent 1946      6      24      230     3.00        §8,2O6 

Circulates  also  in  Rockford. 

Rae  Small,  Editor;  Curt  West,  Publisher,  618  Merrill  Ave. 

LOVINGTON  (E4).  pop.  1,152;  Moultrie  Co.  (SEC).  20  m  SE  of  Decatur.  WAB;  PA 
RRs.  Grain,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  beans,  wheat. 

Reporter-}- Friday Independent 1891      7     24     276     2.60        $1,015 

Rollin  R.  Smith,  Editor;  Reporter  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
5 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIS8Ued  °nl7  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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LYONS  (A2),  pop.  6,120  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-5-57,  gives  9,061)  ;  Cook  Co.  (NE). 
8  m  W  of  Chicago.  Railroad  station,  Riverside.  CB&Q  RR.  Residential. 

Times-h Wednesday Independent 1920      5      24      224      3.50 

Elmer  Johnson,  Editor;  Enterprise  Publishing  Co.,  3724  Prairie  Ave.,  Brookneld. 

MACOMBf  (C3),  pop.  10,592;  McDonough  Co.  (W).  40  m  SW  of  Galeeburg.  CB&Q  RR. 
Western  Illinois  University.  Coal  mines;  clay  deposits.  Manufactures  pottery, 
porcelain  insulators,  clay  and  steel  products,  metal  furniture,  chicken  incuba- 
tors, thermos  jugs.  Agriculture.  Corn,  soybeans,  hogs,  cattle. 


Circ 


3,300 


Journal 4- Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Republican 1855 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

L.  A.  Randolph,  Editor;  W.  H.  Rudolph,  Publisher. 

McDonough  Times -f Thursday Democratic 1932 

Mrs.  C.  R.  Crabb,  Editor  and  Publisher,  912  W.  Jackson  St. 

Western  Courier  V  + Wednesday Collegiate 1902 

Students  of  Western  Illinois  University,  Publishers. 


8      23      294    16.60**1O,728 


5      24      217      2.00 


Soybeans. 

News -f- Thursday Independent 1887 

L.  G.  Mansfield,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


1,006 


5     24      224      1.50        £3,200 


MACON  (D4),  pop.  942:  Macon  Co.  (C).  10  m  SW  of  Decatur,  nearest  banking  town. 
1C  RR.  Metal  specialties  manufactured.  Diversified  farming. 

News-h Thursday Independent 1941      6      24      252      1.50  t680 

W.  E.  Feuerhan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Assumption. 

MAHOMET   (E3),  pop.   1,017;  Champaign  Co.    (E).  9  m  NW  of  Champaign,  banking 
town.  CCC&SL  RR.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 

Sucker  State-f Thursday Independent 1878      7      24      276      1.50  §774 

Mrs.  Estella  M.  Pugh,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MANHATTAN  (F2),  pop.  728;  Will  Co.  (NE).  9  m  SE  of  Joliet.  CMSP&P;  WAB  RRs. 
Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  soybeans. 

American Thursday Independent 1919      6      26      280      2.50        J1.100 

R.  E.  Seely,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MANITO  (D3),  pop.  869;  Mason  Co.  (C).  20  m  SW  of  Peoria.  C&IM  RR.  Filler  plant. 
Grain,  truck  farms.  Corn,  melons,  wheat. 

Community  Express -f- Thursday Independent 1890      5      24      231      2.50  §502 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Albert  A.  DeVore,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MANTENO  (F2%),  pop.  1,789  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-4-57,  gives  2,184)  ;  Kankakee 
(E).    10   m   N   of   Kankakee.    1C   RR.    Grain,    dairy,    stock,    poultry   farms. 


5      24      240      2.50        §1,650 


MARENQO  (El),  pop.  2,726  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-9-56,  gives  3,166);  McHenry  Co. 
(NE).  26  m  W  of  Elgin.  C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  mouse-traps,  money  chang- 
ers, iron  castings,  electronic  parts,  canned  goods.  Dairy  farms.  Hogs,  poultry. 

Republican -News -f- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1868      5      24      224      3.00          2,534 

Hugh  F.  Dowell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARIONf  (E6),  pop.  10,459  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-5-57,  gives  10,576);  Williamson 
Co.  (S).  65  m  S  of  Centralia.  C&EI;  1C;  MP  RRs.  Airline,  OZA.  Coal  mines. 
Bottling  works.  Manufactures  explosives,  pyrotechnics,  electric  capacitators, 
armatures,  batteries,  shipping  room  supplies.  Fruit,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Leader-h Thursday Independent 1868      8      24      294      2.00  §278 

Republican-f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Ind.  Rep 1908      8      24      294    12.00        §4,370 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Oldham  Paisley,  Editor;  Republican -Leader,  Inc.,  Publisher,   111  Franklin  Ave. 

MARISSA  (D5).  pop.  1,662;  St.  Clair  Co.  (SW).  24  m  SE  of  Belleville.  1C  RR.  Marble 
and  granite  works;  planing  mill;  dress,  cheese  factories.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry, 
stock  farms. 

Messenger-*- Friday Independent 1880      8      23      294      2.50         §1,786 

Thos.  J.  Lee,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MAROA  (E3%),  pop.  1,100;  Macon  Co.  (C).  12  m  N  of  Decatur.  1C;  PA  RRs.  Grain 
elevators.  Grain,  truck  farms. 

Prairie  Post  (offset) Thursday Ind.  Dem 1958      7      23      280      2.00  1,500 

Bob  Wilson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARSEILLES  (E2),  pop.  4,514;  La  Salle  Co.  (N).  On  Illinois  River  and  Lakes  to  Gulf 
Waterway,  8  m  E  of  Ottawa.  CRI&P  RR.  Foundry.  Manufactures  paper  cartons, 
garments,  concrete  blocks.  Grain,  stock  farms. 

Press4- Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1921      6      24      252      7.00        §1,716 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

C.  I.  Dunlap,  Editor;  W.  I.  Dunlap  Sons,  Publishers,  Main  &  Lincoln  Sts. 

MARSHALL f  (F4),  pop.  2.960  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-11-55.  gives  3.228)  ;  Clark  Co. 
(E).  16  m  SW  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  CCC&SL;  PA  RRs.  Oil  refinery;  cheese, 
paint  factories,  rock  crushing  plants.  Farming. 

Clark  County  Democrat-f- Thursday Democratic 1898      6      26      280      2.00        §1,475 

Tarquin  C.  Bennett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Herald-4- Friday Republican 1868      6      26      280     2.00        §1,405 

Mark  Stewart,  Editor;  Wabash  Valley  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

MARTINSVILLE  (F4).  pop.  1,440;  Clark  Co.  (E).  80  m  SW  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  PA 
RR.  Oil  wells.  Oil  pumping  station;  foundry.  Grain,  fruit,  poultry  farms.  Corn, 
apples. 

Planet-f- Wednesdav Democratic 1883      7      24      276     8.00 

Thomas  B.  Comerford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  U»es  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  W  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Onsu*.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fe*. 

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MASCOUTAH  (D5),  pop.  3,009  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-1-55,  gives  8,351);  St.  Clair 
Co.  (SW).  10  m  SE  of  Belleville.  L&N  RR.  Coal  mines.  Manufactures  dresses, 
cooking  ranges,  foundry  products,  lumber,  hats,  flour,  brick,  beverages.  Grain, 
stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Herald  4- Wednesday Independent 1885     7      26     276     3.00        §1,470 

A.  D.  Jenkins,  Editor ;  Mas  ecu  tab  Publishing  Company. 

MASON  CITY  (D3),  pop.  2,004;  Mason  Co.  (C).  19  m  W  of  Lincoln.  GM&O;  1C  RRs. 
Diversified  fanning.  Corn,  wheat,  oats,  cattle,  hogs. 

Banner- Times -f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1866     7     26      304     2.00        §1,480 

Victor  B.  Rickard.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MATTOON  (E4),  pop.  17,547;  Coles  Co.  (E).  178  m  S  of  Chicago.  CCC&SL;  1C  RRs. 
Airline,  OZA.  Railroad  shops.  Manufactures  heavy  road  machinery,  radiators, 
fluorescent  lamps,  furniture,  shoes,  roofing,  water  works  and  minuicipal  equip- 
ment, brooms,  metal  hose.  Grain,  stock,  fruit,  poultry  farms.  Broom  corn. 

Journal-Gazette -f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1874      8      23      294    18.20    **9,416 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

W.  B.  Hamel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MAYWOOD  (Al&).pop.  27, 473;  Cook  Co.  (NE).  10  m  NW  of  Chicago.  C&NW;  CGW; 
IHB  RRs.  Lutheran  Theological  Seminary  (men).  Tubing,  water  softeners, 
branding  irons  manufactured ;  bottling  works.  Nursery.  Residential.  Two  banks, 
deposits  (7-4-57),  $18,409,009.  13,862  telephones. 

Herald-f Thursday Independent 1911      5      22      210     4.50**15,126 

Frank  Von  Arx,  Editor;  Maywood  Herald  Company,  Publisher,  1015  S.  17th  Ave. 

McHENRY  (El),  pop.  2,080  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-7-56,  gives  2,748)  ;  McHenry  Co. 
(NE).  On  Fox  River,  24  m  N  of  Elgin  .  C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  boats,  radios, 
dresses,  piston  rings.  Dairy,  grain,  poultry  farms.  Alfalfa. 

Plaindealer-f Thursday Republican 1875      8      24      294      3.00        §4,638 

Adele  Froehlich,  Editor;  McHenry  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

McLEAN  (D3),  pop.  667;  McLean  Co.  (C).  15  m  S  of  Bloomington.  GM&O  RR.  Bank, 
Atlanta.  Farm  implements,  feed  manufactured.  Grain,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Lens -4- Friday Independent 1880      7      24      280      2.00  

Kenneth  A.  MacLeod,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Minier. 

McLEANSBOROf  (E5%),  pop.  3,008;  Hamilton  Co.  (S).  25  m  SE  of  Mt.  Vernon.  L&N 
RR.  Manufactures  men's  and  boys'  furnishings,  women's  clothing,  flower  baskets, 
aluminum  trellises.  Hatchery.  Horse  breeding.  Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Times -Leader -|- Thursday Independent 1855      8      24      308      3.00        §3,247 

Edward  E.  Kirkpatrick,  Editor;  Times -Leader,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

MELROSE  PARK  (AlVfc),  pop.  13,366  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-28-57,  gives  18,797); 
Cook  Co.  (NE).  12  m  NW  of  Chicago.  C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  plastic,  screw 
machine,  steel  and  rubber  products,  tractors,  railroad  supplies,  hydraulic  presses, 
tools,  dies,  cement  blocks. 

Proviso  Star-Sentinel 4- Thursday Independent 1924     5      24      224     ^^2133— FrJe 

Paul  D.  Coffman,  Editor;  West  Suburban  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  130-D  Broadway. 

MELVIN  (E3),  pop.  535;  Ford  Co.  (E).  40  m  E  of  Bloomington.  1C  RR.  Feed  mill; 
hatchery.  Grain,  poultry,  stock  farms. 

Ford  County  Press-f- Thursday Republican 1908      7      24      280      2.50        $1,125 

T.  D.  Thackeray,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MENARD  (D5%),  pop. ;  Randolph  Co.  (SW).  50  m  SE  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  MP  RR. 

Diversified  farming. 

Time-f    (no  adv.) Monthly Penology 1934      5      24      196        .50  357 

David  R.  Saunders,  Editor;  Ross  V.  Randolph,  Publisher.        Controlled  free  dist.          4,698 

MENDON  (B3%),  pop.  625;  Adams  Co.   (W).  16  m  NE  of  Quincy.  CB&Q  RR.  Grain, 

stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Dispatch-Times  + Thursday Independent 1878      6      24      280      2.50        §1,040 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Wayne  J.  Garrett,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
MENDOTA  (D2),pop.  5,129  ;  La  Salle  Co.  (N).  16  m  N  of  La  Salle.  CB&Q;  1C;  CMSP&P 

RRs.   Manufactures   woodworking  machinery,  farm  implements,  feed,  concrete 

and  building  products,  cranes,  furnaces,  soft  drinks.  Vegetable  cannery.  Grain, 

stock  farms.  Corn,  hogs,  cattle. 

P.  E.G.  Record Monthly {vounjrWom      1889      3      26      133   x1'50 

Mrs.  Edith  M.  Wallace,  Editor;  P.  E.  O.  Sisterhood.  Publisher. 

Reporter  &  Sun  Bulletin Thursday Independent 1919     8     24     280      3.00        §5,618 

Richard  Leiser,  Editor;  Richard  and  William  Leiser.  Publishers. 

MEREDOSIA  (C3%  ),  pop.  940;  Morgan  Co.  (WC).  On  Illinois  River.  48  m  W  of  Spring- 
field. WAB  RR.  Manufactures  starch,  fertilizer.  Grain,  stock  farms. 

Budget-!- Thursday Independent 1905      6      26      273      2.00  505 

P.  H.  Vannier,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

METAMORA  (D3),  pop.  1,868  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-22-56,  gives  1,618)  ;  Woodford 
Co.  (NC).  18  m  NE  of  Peoria.  GM&O  RR.  Furniture  factory;  creamery. 
Abattoir.  Agriculture. 

Herald Friday Democratic 1853     6     26     277     2.50        §1,525 

Elmer  Fedder,  Editor;  Metamora  Herald,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

METROPOLISf  (E6%),  pop.  6,098  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-19-54,  gives  7,784)  ;  Massac 
Co.  (S).  On  Ohio  River,  12  m  NW  of  Paducah,  Ky.  CB&Q;  1C:  P&I  RRs.  Furni- 
ture, baskets,  chemicals,  crates,  gloves,  railroad  ties,  hardwood  lumber,  pearl 
buttons,  implement  woodwork  manufactured.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn, 
hay,  soybeans,  peaches,  strawberries. 

News-f Thursday Republican 1865     9      22      294     4.00        §3,921 

Sam  L.  Smith,  Editor;  Metropolis  News,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  VAjrate  Une«.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MIDDLETOWN  (D3%),  pop.  480;  Logan  Co.  (C).  17  m  SW  of  Lincoln.  GM&O  RR. 
Timber.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 

Ledger-!- Thursday Independent 1909      5     26      245      2.00 

Grant  Heatherwick,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MIDLOTHIAN  (B2%),  pop.  8,216  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-24-54,  gives  4,344)  ;  Cook 
Co.  (NE).  5  ra  S  of  Blue  Island,  banking  town.  CRI&P  RR.  Nursery.  Truck, 
poultry  farms. 

!la?!umen  JThursday Independent 1929      6      19      205     2.50 


Circ 


§547 


2,265 


Walter  H.  Lysen,  Editor;  Southwest  Messenger  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
3842  W.  147th  St. 


§1,106 


§1,442 


325 


MILAN  <C2),  pop.  1,737   (special  U.  S.  Census  11-6-56,  gives  2,458)  ;  Rock  Island  Co. 

(NW).  4  m  S  of  Rock  Island,  banking  town.  CRI&P  RR.  Stone  quarries;  sand 

and  gravel  pits.  Foundry.  Industrial  pumps  manufactured.  Grain,  poultry,  stock, 

dairy  farms. 

Independent  -f-  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1902      7      23      280      2.00 

Herbert  E.  Wilson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MILFORD  (F3),  pop.  1,648;  Iroquois  Co.  (E).  40  m  N  of  Danville.  C&EI  RR.  Canning 

factory;  hatchery.  Diversified  farming.  Hybrid  seed  corn 
Herald-News-}-  .........................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1868      7      26      280      3.00 

W.  E.  Hartberg,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MILLEDGEVILLE  (Dl%),  pop.  1,044;  Carroll  Co.  (NW).  20  m  NW  of  Dixon.  CB&Q 
RR.  Hatchery;  grain  elevators;  cold  storage  lockers;  feed  mills.  Manufactures 
cheese,  air  compressors,  farm  trailers.  Stock,  poultry,  grain,  dairy  farms. 
Merchant-f  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Shopping  ............  1946      5      24      224          2,090  —  Free 

George  J.  Wamsley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MILLSTADT   (C5),  pop.  1,566;  St.  Clair  Co.   (SW).  6  m  SW  of  Belleville.  C&M  RR. 

Coal  mines.  Flour  mills.  Underwear  factories.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn, 

potatoes. 

Enterprise^-  .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1897      8      24      280      2.50 

A.  Clay  Mollman,  Editor;  K.  J.  Mollman,  Publisher. 

MILTON  (C4),  pop.  837;  Pike  Co.  (W).  12  m  SE  of  Pittsfield,  railroad  station.  GM&O 

RR.  Grain,  stock  farms. 
Beacon  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1906      6      26      280      1.00 

K.  D.  Hum,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MINIER   (D3),  pop.  780;  Tazewell  Co.    (NC).  20  m  W  of  Bloomington.  GM&O;  PA 

RRs.  Grain  elevator.  Diversified  farming. 
News-f  .....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1875      7      24      280      2.00 

Kenneth  A.  MacLeod,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MINONK  (D2%),  pop.  1,955;  Woodford  Co.  (NC).  30  m  N  of  Bloomington.  1C;  AT&SF 

RRs.  Dairy  products,  clothing  factories.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
News-Dispatch  -f-  .....................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1874      8      24      304      3.50 

John  O.  Denson,  Editor;  C.  R.  Denson,  Publisher. 
MOKENA  (F2),  pop.  903   (special  U.  S.  Census  3-1-54,  gives  1,083);  Will  Co.   (NE). 

11  m  E  of  Joliet.  CRI&P  RR.  Brass  foundry.  Manufactures  farm  implements, 

fishing  tackle,  leather  products,  wallpaper,  matches,  lumber.  Grain,  stock,  dairy, 

poultry  farms.  Soybeans. 
News-Bulletin  -f  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1919      8     23     280     4.00 

Semmler  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
MOLINE  —  See  Rock  Island-Moline-East  Moline. 
MOMENCE  (F2%).  pop.  2,644;  Kankakee  Co.  (E).  14  m  E  of  Kankakee.  C&EI;  NYC; 

CMSP&P  RRs.   Stone  quarries.   Manufactures   textiles,   health  and   dog  foods, 

Venetian  blinds,   springs,  Pharmaceuticals,    truck  bodies.   Diversified   farming. 

Milk  condensery. 
Progress  -Reporter  -f  ...............  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1901      7      24     308      2.50 

Robert  Sprinkle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MONMOUTHf    (C2%),  pop.   10,193;  Warren  Co.    (W).   16  m  W  of  Galesburg.  RIS; 

CB&Q;  M&SL  RRs.  Monmouth  College.  Manufactures  pottery,  farm  implements, 

furnaces,  sheet  metal  products,  toys,  feed.  Diversified  farming.  Beef  cattle,  oats, 

corn,  soybeans. 
Oracle  V  ....................................  Saturday  .........  Collegiate  ...........  1897      5     24     224  x4.00 

Students  of  Monmouth  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Review  Atlas  -f  ........................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1846      8     24     287    12.00    **6,319 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Review  Atlas  Ptg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
MONTICELLOf   (C3%),  pop.  2,612;  Piatt  Co.   (EC).  22  m  SW  of  Champaign.  WAB  ; 

IT;  1C  RRs.  Manufactures  patent  medicines,  health  products,  fibre  tile  and  wall 

finish,  wire  cable.  Hatchery.  Agriculture. 
Piatt  County  Journal-f  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1856     7     24     280      8.00 

G.  H.  Chitwood,  Editor  and  Publisher,  111-113  E.  Washington  St. 
Piatt  County  Republican  -f...  .Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1872     6     26     280     3.00 

D.  J.  Tippett,  Editor  and  Publisher,  210  W.  Washington  St. 
MORRISf  (E2),  pop.  6,926   (special  U.  S.  Census  11-8-57,  gives  7,711);  Grundy  Co. 

(NE).  On  Illinois  River  and  Lakes  to  Gulf  Waterway.  23  m  SW  of  Joliet.  CRI&P 

RR.  Coal  mines;  clay  pits.  Manufactures  paper,  rubber  products,  vending  ma- 

chines, egg  cartons,  beverages.  Grain,  stock  farms. 


§2,250 


§1,575 


§1,667 


§1,965 

1,730 


.  Monthly  ..........  Labor  .................  1942     6     24     224      1.00        *3,200 

Nick  Kntwetci''EditorV  Miller  Publishing  Co.,  68  W.  Van  Buren  St.,  Joliet. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Republican  .........  1854     8     24     290   13.00        §4,840 

Thomas  E.  West,  Publisher. 


Circulation—  **S«pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  fPublisher's  Report;  Ligbt  face,  estimated.  +Us«s  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population  —  1950  Census.  xRand  McNalhr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MORRISON*  (DIM,  ),  pop.  3,531  (special  U.  3.  Census  7-8-57,  gives  4,045)  ;  Whiteside 
Co.  (NW).  15  m  W  of  Sterling.  C&NW  RR.  Limestone  quarries.  Automatic  con- 
trol devices,  condensed  milk,  furniture,  air  filters,  coils  manufactured.  Grain, 
dairy,  stock  farms.  Hay. 
/  Whiteside  County  News  -f  .....  Tuesday  ..........  Independent  .......  1921      8     24     294     4.50        §4,105 

1    Whiteside  Sentinel  -f  ..............  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1857      8      24      294      4.50        §4,1OS 

1  Robert  Kingery,  Editor;  News-Sentinel  Publishers,  126  E.  Main  St. 

MORRISONVILLE  (D4),  pop.  1,182;  Christian  Co.  (C).  38  m  SE  of  Springfield.  WAB 

RR.  Manufactures  soybean  products.  Grain,  stock  farms. 
Times-f-  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1875      6     24     266     2.50          1,454 

Mrs.  Vernon  W.  Lauer,  Editor;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Vernon  W.  Lauer,  Publishers. 

MORTON  (D3),  pop.  8,693;  Tazewell  Co.  (NC).  10  m  SE  of  Peoria.  AT&SF;  PA;  IT 
RRs.  Manufactures  tractors,  hoists,  concrete  blocks,  fencing,  washing  machines, 
farm  elevators,  pottery.  Canning  factory;  hatchery.  Agriculture. 
Tazewell  County  News  +  ........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888     8     24     308     3.50 

Printed  in  two  editions:  Morton  Edition;  Tremont  Edition.  Combined  circ.        $1,948 

Richard  Kemp,  Editor;  Tazewell  Publishing  Co. 

MORTON  GROVE  <B1),  pop.  8,926  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-2-58,  gives  16,643)  ;  Cook 
Co.    (NE).    14    m    NW    of    Chicago.    CMSP&P    RR.    Manufactures    plastic    and 
metal  products,  parenteral  solution  equipment,  cosmetics,  brass  fittings,  indus- 
trial pumps,  electric  motors.  Truck  farms. 
Life  —  See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers,  Chicago. 
News  —  See  Skokie. 
Spectator  —  See  Park  Ridge. 
Villager  —  See  Skokie. 
f  W.MI,.  Distributor  ................  Bi-mcnthly  .....  {?$£•$£**•  1967  ContSU&e  L°t° 

J  T.  B.  Jefferson,  Editor. 

[  Welding  Engineer  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Weld'e  &  Cufg,1916      ^^  ^^  |}00 

Felix  T.  Tancula,  Editor;  Welding  Engineer  Publications,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  28. 

MOUNDS    (DG%),  pop.  2,001;  Pulaski  Co.    (S).   8  m  NW   of  Cairo.  1C  RR.  Freight 
terminal   and   division   point.    Women's    garment   factory.    Diversified   farming. 
Corn,  peaches,   strawberries. 
News   Press-f  ..........................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1897      6      26      280      3.00        §4,100 

Edward  A.  Taylor,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOUNT  CARMELf  (F5),  pop.  8,732;  Wabash  Co.  (SE).  On  Wabash  River,  25  m  SW 
of  Vincennes,  Ind.   CCC&SL;  SOU  RRs.   Coal  mines;  oil  well.  Railroad  shops. 
Manufactures  radio  coils,  tools,  flour,  flintkote  roofing.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat, 
soybeans. 
Republican-Register  -f  ............  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1839      8     24       287   14.00       §4,441 

Earl  L.  Allison,  Editor;  A.  M.  Richmond,  Publisher. 

MOUNT  CARROLLf   (Dl%),  pop.  1,950;  Carroll  Co.    (NW).  30  m  SW  of  Freeport. 

CMSP&P  RR.  Shimer  College.  Creamery.  Dairy,  grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Carroll  Co.  Mirror-Democrat  -f.  Thursday  ........  Ind   Rep  .............  1016      7      24      280      4.00        §1,825 

Tom  Watson,  Editor;  Mirror-Democrat  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 


5,11! 


>33,OS7 

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6     pLf  *  „  *  -s™     -.1  «•>,•> 
Controlled  circ.    >16,212 


27      143      2.00     *2O,741 


24      287      4.00 


MOUNT  MORRIS  (Dl%),  pop.  2,709;  Ogle  Co.  (N).  26  m  SW  of  Rockford.  CB&Q  RR. 
Printing  and  publishing  houses;  hatchery.  Diversified  farming. 

nA++A~  T?o*r«;r,o.  -M«*U~,JO          -M^IM*.  f  Agrric.  Method  1928      3      27      143      2.00 

Better  Farming  Methods  ........  Monthly  ..........  \&  E(Juc  Controlled  circ. 

Frank  L.   Waddle,  Editor;  Watt  Publishing   Company. 

[Hatcheries, 
Hatchery  and  Feed  ..................  Monthly  ..........   Breeders  & 

I  [Feed  Retailers 

L  Ray  Bates,  Editor;  Watt  Publishing  Company. 

[Broiler 
Broiler  Growing  .......................  Monthly  ..........  -((Chicken)  1950      3 

[Indus. 

Fred  Masterson,  Editor;  Watt  Publishing  Company. 
Index-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1890      8 

Kenneth  Smith,  Editor;  John  W.  Tilton  Industries,  Pub.,   119  S.  Wesley  Ave. 

Poultry  Processing  \Mnnth1v  {F^FVOO^       1895      3      26      143     2-°° 

and   Marketing  ...................  {Monthly  ..........  j  E«  ^oce^  Controlled  circ. 

Mahlon  C.  Sweet,  Editor;  Watt  Publishing  Co. 
Poultry   Tribune  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Poultry  Raising.1895      3      27      143        .50  *354,359 

Printed    in    five   editions;    Eastern;    Midwest;    Southeast;    Southwest;    Pacific. 

Milton  R.  Dunk,  Editor;  Watt  Publishing  Company. 
Turkegram  ...............................  Monthly  ..........  Turkeys  .............  1951      3      27      143  x        10,000 

M.  C.  Small,  Editor;  National  Turkey  Federation,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  69. 
Turkey  World  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  Turkeys  .............  1926      3      27      143     2.00     *16,684 

John   W.   Hough,   Editor;   Watt   Publishing   Company. 

MOUNT  OLIVE  (D4%),  pop.  2,401;  Macoupin  Co.  (SWC).  85  m  NE  of  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
1C;  L&MA;  WAB 
Agriculture. 


§1,850 
>5,802 


.    ,  ,        . 

RRs.  Coal  mines.  Brick  and  tile  factory;  monument  works. 

24     280     2.00 


Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1880     7 

L.  E.  Troeger.  Editor  and  Publisher. 


1,175 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher'*  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <»  Nonpareil 
emt,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MOUNT  PROSPECT — Herald — See  Paddock  Publications,  Arlington  Heights. 

MOUNT  PULASKI  (D8%),  pop.  1,626;  Logan  Co.  (C).  11  m  SE  of  Lincoln.  1C  RR. 
Hatcheries.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  soybeans,  hay. 

Times-News+    (offset) Thursday Ind.  Rep 1902      5     24      224     2.50        §1,860 

H.  J.  Wible,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOUNT  STERLINGf  (C3%),  pop.  2,246;  Brown  Co.  (W).  39  m  E  of  Quincy.  WAB 
RR.  Manufactures  cheese,  butter,  bricks.  Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Democrat-Message  -f Wednesday  ....Independent 1848     8     24      294     2.50        §3,100 

William  R.  Brooks,  Editor;  Davis  &  Brooks,  Inc.,  Publishers. 

MOUNT  VERNONt  (E5),  pop.  16,600;  Jefferson  Co.  (S).  20  m  SE  of  Centralia.  L&N; 
SOU;  C&EI;  MP  RRs.  Manufactures  freight  cars,  shoes,  stoves,  furnaces, 
women's  wear,  hosiery,  biscuits,  dryers  and  evaporators,  feed.  Creosoting  plant. 
Diversified  farming.  Apples,  peaches,  poultry. 

Register-News  -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1884      9     23     294   15.60**10,248 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  Edwin  Rackaway,  Editor;  Mount  Vernon  Register-News  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

MO  WE  AQUA  (D4),  pop.  1,476;  Shelby  Co.  (SC).  16  m  S  of  Decatur.  1C  RR.  Oil 
wells.  Diversified  farming.  Livestock. 

News-f Wednesday  ....Independent 1882      6      24      224      2.00 

Elsie  M.  Snyder,  Editor;  Claude  V.  Snyder,  Publisher. 

MUNDELEIN  (Fl),  pop.  3,189  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-28-56,  gives  6,501)  ;  Lake  Co. 
(NE).  10  m  SW  of  Waukegan.  CNS&M;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Manufactures  filters; 
fi  berg  las  products,  paper  cartons,  wire  fabrication,  beer.  Nurseries.  Poultry 
farms. 

Chicago  Retail  Baker -f Monthly {jjakers  1936  3  28  14°  3'00 

Robert  R.  Trotter,  Editor;  Associated  Retail  Bakers  of  Greater  Chicago,  Pub., 
133  N.  Ridgemoor. 

News-f Thursday Republican 1932  7  24  280  2.60 

A.  H.  Hagerty,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  109,  Liberty ville. 

MURPHYSBORO — Southern  Illinoisan — See  Carbondale. 

NAPERVILLE  (El%),  pop.  7,013;  Du  Page  Co.  (NE).  29  m  W  of  Chicago.  CB&Q  RR. 
North  Central  College;  Evangelical  Theological  Seminary.  Boiler  works. 
Hatchery.  Manufactures  furniture,  carbon,  concrete  and  dairy  products,  ma- 
chine tools,  toys,  cotton  and  burlap  bags,  chewing  gum.  Dairy,  stock,  grain 
farms.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 

Clarion-f Thursday Independent 1863  8  24  29T  ^t4W_  /™e 

Joanne  D.  Maxwell,  Editor;  Naperville  Clarion,  Inc.,  Pub.,  208  S.  Washington  St'. 

College  Chronicle-f  V Friday Collegiate 1884  6  24  224  3.50  $900 

Students  of  North  Central  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Sun  + Thursday Independent 1935  5  24  224  4.00  3,547 

Harold  E.  White,  Editor;  Harold  E.  White  and  Eva  A.  White,  Publishers. 

NASHVILLE*  (D5),  pop.  2,432;  Washington  Co.  (S).  25  m  SW  of  Centralia.  MI;  L&N 

RRs.    Oil   wells.    Bottling   works.    Hatchery.    Stave   mill.    Manufactures    power 

shovels.  Diversified  farming.   Wheat,  corn,  oats,  soybeans. 
Journal-f Wednesday  ....Independent 1862      8     22      287      1.50        §2,420 

Paul  T.  Dix,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
News-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1934      7     24      276      1.75        §3,4O4 

Ed.  Schmitt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NATIONAL  STOCK  YARDS   (A6),  pop.  ;  St.  Clair  Co.   (SW).  Adjoins  East  St. 

Louis.  ESLJ  RR.  Stock  yards ;  meat  packing  industries.  Fertilizer,  stoves,  cans 
manufactured.  Diversified  farming. 

StW^LDiily  LiVeSt°Ck      15a<j!?leX- Sat'  L.Stk.&Agri 1890      7      26      304      7.60 


§1,443 


$2,773 


325 


7,252 


Charles  H.   Bobo,  Editor;  St.   Louis   Daily  Livestock  Reporter,  Publisher, 
National  Stock  Yards,  E.  St.  Louis   (3). 


NAUVOO  (B3),  pop.  1,242;  Hancock  Co.  (W).  On  Mississippi  River,  10  m  S  of  Ft. 
Madison,  la.  Railroad  station,  Niota.  AT&SF  RR.  Winery;  cheese  factory. 
Ships  fruit.  Agriculture.  Grapes,  grain,  apples,  pears,  berries. 

Independent -f Thursday Independent 1873      8     24      308     2.60        §1,216 

George  Deeg,  Editor;  George  Deeg  and  Samuel  E.  Strange,  Publishers. 

NEOGA  (E4),  pop.  1,125;  Cumberland  Co.  (E).  45  m  SE  of  Decatur.  1C;  NYC&SL  RRs. 
Manufactures  brooms,  women's  apparel,  leather  goods.  Nursery.  Agriculture. 
Broom  corn,  hay,  beans. 

News-f Thursday Republican 1875      5     24      224     2.00        §1,095 

C.  H.  Snyder  and  George  W.  Dougherty,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

NEW  ATHENS  (D5),  pop.  1,518;  St.  Clair  Co.  (SW).  On  Kaskaskia  River,  16  m  SE 
of  Belleville.  1C  RR.  Coal  mining;  walnut,  oak  timber.  Flour,  feed  mills;  stove 
foundries ;  bottling  works  ;  brewery ;  shoe  factory.  Dairy,  fruit,  grain*  stock  farms. 

Journal-Press -f Thursday Independent 1893      8     24     280     2.00  425 

H.  A.  Fischer,  Editor;  Fischer  Publications.  3,518 — Free 

NEW  BADEN   (D5),  pop.  1,428;  Clinton  Co.    (SW).   19  m  E  of  Belleville.   SOU  RR. 

Coal   mines.    Bottling   works;   electrical    equipment   factories.    Dairy,    poultry, 

grain  farms. 

News-f Friday Independent 1938     7     26     308     2.60  §570 

Arthur  D.  Jenkins.  Editor  and  Publisher,  Mascoutah. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  JPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  linea,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NEW  BERLIN  (D4),  pop.  622;  Sangamon  Co.  (C).  15  m  W  of  Springfield.  WAB  RR. 
Coal  mine.  Agriculture.  Purebred  stock  breeding.  Soybeans,  corn,  wheat. 

Bee-f- Thursday Independent 1902      6     26     268     2.00  §425 

Esther  Beck  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  CANTON  (B4),  pop.  449;  Pike  Co.  (W).  26  m  NW  of  Quincy.  CB&Q  RR.  Bank, 
Kinderhook.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Press-f Wednesday  ....Independent 1908      6      26      248      1.50  J340 

Howard  and  Sara  Fox,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

NEW  HOLLAND  (D3),  pop.  343;  Logan  Co.  (C).  12  m  W  of  Lincoln.  GM&O;  1C  RRs. 
Grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Journal-f- Thursday Independent 1931      6      26      280      1.50 

Dale  Frantz,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Emden. 

NEW  LENOX  (F2),  pop.  1,235;  Will  Co.  (NE).  5  m  E  of  Joliet.  CRI&P ;  WAB  RRs. 
Residential.  Manufactures  roofing  material,  lumber.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Press-f-   Thursday Independent 1953      8      23      280      3.00  670 

Semmler  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Mokena. 

NEWMAN  (F4),  pop.  1,140;  Douglas  Co.  (E).  52  m  E  of  Decatur.  B&O  RR.  Corn 
canning  and  cheese  factories;  hatchery;  grain  elevator.  Agricultrue.  Corn, 
wheat,  oats. 

Independent^- Friday Republican 1874      6     26     280     3.00  1,024 

E.  E.  Dilliner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEWTONf  (E4%),  pop.  2,780;  Jasper  Co.  (SE).  50  m  SW  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  1C  RR. 

Manufactures   academic   caps   and  gowns,    choir  and   clergy    robes,    girls    sport 

clothes,    brooms,    handles,    boxes,    baskets,    beverages.    Agriculture.    Soybeans, 

corn,  livestock,  poultry. 
Mentor  Democrat-f Thursday Independent 1879      7      24      280      1.50        §2,184 

M.  C.  and  S.  B.  Page,  Editors;  Mentor  Democrat  Company,  Publisher. 
Press  + Tues.  &  Fri Independent 1862      9     22      252      3.50        §4,526 

James  W.  Wells,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NIANTIC  (D3V2),  pop.  625;  Macon  Co.  (C).  12  m  W  of  Decatur.  WAB;  1C  RRs.  Grain, 
stock,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Observer-f- Friday Independent 1925      7      24      280      1.50  §241 

Frank  J.  Bell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Illiopolis. 

NILES — Life — Sec  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 

News— See  Skokie. 

Spectator — See  Park  Ridge. 

Villager — See  Skokie. 

NOKOMIS  (D4),  pop.  2,544;  Montgomery  Co.  (SC).  42  m  SW  of  Decatur.  CCC&SL; 
C&EI  RRa.  Concrete  block,  ski  and  sled,  electronics  factories ;  creamery ; 
hatcheries. 

Free  Press -Progress  4- Thursday Republican 1868      7      24      280      2.50         §2,775 

Edward  J.  Ovca,  Editor;  Vandever  &  Ovca,  Publishers. 

NORMAL  (E3),  pop.  9,772  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-13-56,  gives  11,528);  McLean  Co. 
(C).  Adjoins  Bloomington.  GM&O;  1C  RRs.  Illinois  State  Normal  University. 
Residential.  Canning  factories  ;  nurseries.  Dairy,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Normalite-f .Friday Republican 1898      5      24      252      1.00  2,000 

Eloise  B.  Craig.  Editor;  R.  H.  and  E.  B.  Craig,  Publishers. 

Pantagraph — See  Bloomington. 

Vidette^  V Wednesday   ...Collegiate 1888      5      24      210  xl.OO          3,552 

Students  of  Illinois  State  Normal  University,  Editors  and   Publishers. 
NORRIS  CITY    (E5%),  pop.    1,870;   White   Co.    (SE).    40   m    SE    of    Mount   Vernon. 
B&O;  CCC&SL  RRs.  Feed,  flour  mills,  hatchery.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  soy- 
beans, dairying. 

News  -f Thursday Independent 1940      8     24      294      2.00        §1,598 

Rue  Gene  Starr,  Editor;  Carmi  Times  Publishing  Co.,  Carmi. 

NORTHBROOK  (Al),  pop.  3,348  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-30-55,  gives  8.148)  ;  Cook  Co. 
(NK).  6  m  NW  of  Winnetka.  CMSP&P  RR.  Airline,  MID.  Residential. 

Star    (offset) Thursday Independent 1940      5      24      196      3.00    **3,114 

Frederick  Favor,  Ed.;  Lloyd  Hollister  Inc.,  Pub.,  1232  Central  Ave.,  Wilmette. 
NORTH  CHICAGO  (Fl),  pop.  8,628  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-15-55,  gives  16.881)  ;  Lake 
Co.  (NE).  8  m  S  of  Waukepan.  C&NW;  CNS&M;  EJ&E  RRs.  Manufactures 
auto  and  dairy  equipment,  chemicals,  locks,  electric  condensers  and  generators, 
confectionery,  curtain  rods,  metal  products,  hardware  specialties,  steel,  Pharma- 
ceuticals. 

Negro  Voice — See  Joliet. 

Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1927      5      23      210      3.00        $1,654 

John  E.  Moore.  Editor  and  Publisher,  711  Seventeenth  St. 

NORTHLAKE  (Al%),  pop.  4,361  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-9-57,  gives  11,589)  ;  (branch 
of  Melrose  Park  P.  O.).  Cook  Co.  (NE).  12  m  NW  of  Chicago.  C&NW  RR. 

West  Cook  County  Press +  ... Thursday Independent 1955      8     24      301      6'°° 


2,988 
—Free 


3,812- 

Melvin  Cruger,  Editor;  Harold  S.  Cruger,  Publisher,  112  S.  York  St.,  Elmhurst. 
NORTH  RIVERSIDE— Star— See  Riverside. 
NORWOOD  PARK— See  Chicago— Norwood  Park  Citizen. 

OAKLAND   (E4),  pop.  980;  Coles  Co.    (E).  20  m  NW  of  Paris.  NYC&SL;  PA  RRs. 
Trailer  factory.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Ledger-Messenger  4- Thursday Independent 1877      8     24     287      2.00        Jl,365 

Fred  Pfeifer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B  C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  <S>  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  A  gate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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800 


*2,151 


Estab  Co li^ Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

OAK  LAWN  (B4),  pop.  8,761  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-80-58,  gives  21,943);  Cook  Co. 
(NE).  10  m  SW  of  Chicago.  WAB  RR.  Residential.  Nursery.  Truck  farms. 

Independent -f Thursday Independent 1930     6      19     205     2.50          8,807 

Ann  Bennett,  Editor;  Southwest  Messenger  Press,  Publisher,  5211  W.  95th  St. 

Southwest  Suburbanite -f Thursday Independent 1947      8     24     294     2.00        §6,418 

Alice  Ihrig,  Editor;  Edward  Vondrak,  Publisher,  5253  W.  95th  St. 

OAK  PARK  (Bl%),  pop.  68,529   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-11-56,  gives  61,826);  Cook 

Co.    (NE).  Adjoins   Chicago.   B&O;  C&NW;   B&OCT   RRs.   Residential   suburb. 

Manufactures  food  products,  veneer  machinery,  tools  and  dies,  transformers, 

candy.  Four  banks;  bank  deposits    (7-4-57),   $153,819,398.  30,758  telephones. 

Candy  Equipment — See  Manufacturing  Confectioner. 

Candy  Packaging — See  Manufacturing  Confectioner. 

Chiropody  Record Bi-monthly  ....Chiropody 1917    C2ont^lled10f  Jee  ^ 

Dr.  E.  W.  Demeur,  Editor;  Chiropody  Record  Asso.,  Pub.,  130  S.  Oak  Park  Ave. 
Manufacturing  Confectioner! 

with  International  [Monthly Candy  Mfg 1921      2      40      140      3.00 

Confectioner     J 

Prints  bi-monthly  supplement  called  Candy  Equipment,  circulated  as  a  bound-in 

section,  and  separately. 
Prints  bi-monthly  supplement  called  Candy  Packaging,  circulated  as  a  bound-in 

section,  and  separately. 
P.  W.  Allured,  Publisher,  418  N.  Austin  Blvd. 

Midwest  Manufacturing  + Monthly ^nd^rriaL'.f....  Controlled  circ.  VAC  12,949 

Robert  E.  Goodwin,  Editor;  H.  G.  H.  Publishing  Co.,  832  Harrison  St. 

Oak  Leaves  -f Thursday Independent 1879      5      22      210      5.00-^*16,522 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  Forest  Leaves  of  River  Forest.        Combined  circ.  *•*  18,930 
Loretta  Walter,  Editor;  Oak  Leaves  Company,  Publisher,  100  S.  Kenilworth  Ave. 

Oak  Parker,  The-f Sunday Independent 1885      5     22      210      2.00 

Prints  edition  called  West  Suburbanite  for  River  Forest.  42,350 — Free 

J.  E.  Shelby,  Editor;  Pioneer  Publications,  100  S.  Kenilworth  Ave. 

Paint,  Oil  and  Chemical         Iptntlv  Thnr*   P*int  1883  3      27      14°      3-°° 

Review-f     jr  iniiy,  ±nur»..x-Bini Controlled  circ.       >4,621 

Trade  Review  Company,  Publisher,   332  Harrison  St. 

School  Science  and  Mathe-   ln»««*i,i«  f  Science  &  ,Qn1  ,      AQ      110      .  KA        +>(  _AA 

maticsV    [Monthly |Math.  Educ.       1901  l      48      1*2x4.50         J4.500 

Ray  C.  Soliday,  Bus.  Mgr.,  Central  Assn.  of  Science  and  Mathematics  Teachers, 
Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  408. 

OBLONG  (F4%),  pop.  1,639;  Crawford  Co.  (SE).  10  m  W  of  Robinson.  1C  RR.  Oil 
and  gas  wells.  Timber.  Machine  shop.  Manufactures  flour,  feed,  signs,  bank  and 
accounting  forms.  Grain,  poultry,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats,  soybeans. 

Oracle-f Wednesday  ....Independent 1894      6      26      280      3.00        §1,400 

Marie  Shelton,  Publisher. 


ODELL  (E2%),  pop.  908;  Livingston  Co.  (NEC).  47  m  S  of  Joliet.  GM&O  RR.  Grain 
farms.  Corn,  oats,  beans. 

Times-f- Thursday Independent 1941      6      26      280      2.00  §195 

D.  J.  Roche,  Editor;  L.  H.  Roche,  Publisher,  Emington. 

O'FALLON    (B6),  pop.   3,022;  St.   Clair  Co.    (SW).   8   m  NE   of  Belleville.   B&O;   IT 
RRs.  Coal  mines.  Tool  and  die,  oxygen  equipment  factories.  Nurseries.   Agri- 
culture. Corn,  wheat,  hay. 
Caseyville-O'Fallon  News — See  Caseyville. 

Progress-f Thursday Independent 1894      5      24      224      2.50        §1,845 

Irwin  A.  Yare,  Editor  and  Publisher,   111   W.  State  St. 

OGDEN  (F3^),  pop.  436;  Champaign  Co.  (E).  13  m  E  of  Urbana.  IT;  CCC&SL  RRs. 
Feed  mill;  hatchery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Courier-f- Friday Independent 1892      6     23      231      3.00  §251 

Mrs.  Nora  Stayton,  Editor:  Robert  N.  Butler,  Publisher,  St.  Joseph. 

OGLESBY— -News-Tribune — See  La  Salle. 

OKAWVILLE  (D5),  pop.  855;  Washington  Co.  (S).  25  m  SE  of  Belleville.  L&N  RR. 
Grain  elevator.  Mineral  springs,  health  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Times-f Wednesday  ....Independent 1893      6      26      252      2.00          1,119 

Warren  D.  Strieker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OLNEYf  (E5),  pop.  8,612;  Rlchland  Co.  (SE).  60  m  NW  of  Evansville,  Ind.  B&O; 
1C  RRs.  Oil  production.  Oak,  walnut  timber.  Machine  shop;  hatcheries.  Manu- 
factures shoes,  vinegar,  flour,  butter,  garments.  Diversified  farming. 

Advocate-f Thursday Republican 1884      6     26      280      2.50          1,926 

Ed.  J.  Stoll,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Mail-f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1898      8     24      280      6.50        §5,730 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Harry  Hillis,  Jr.,  Editor;  Olney  Daily  Mail  Publishing  Company,  Publisher. 

ONARGA  (F3),  pop.  1,465;  Iroquois  Co.  (E).  82  m  SW  of  Kankakee.  1C  RR.  Corn 
canning  factory.  Nurseries.  Manufactures  boats,  rubber  bands  and  stamps,  ink. 
Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

Leader-Review-f Thursday Republican 1872      8     21      280      2.50        §1,492 

M.  M.  Craig,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4  Uses  Mats.  <S> Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI"*ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ILLINOIS 


Estab  Colj<3>Width?Depth    Sub  Cire 

OQUAWKAf  (C2H).  pop.  929;  Henderson  Co.  (W).  On  Mississippi  River,  16  m  N  of 
Burlington,  la.  CB&Q  RR.  Summer  resort.  Hardwood  timber;  limestone  quarries. 
Button  factory.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  wheat,  melons. 

Henderson  County  Journal  +  .. Thursday Republican 1876     7     24     294     2.50          1,000 

C.  M.  Bell  &  Son,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ORANGEVILLE  (Dl),  pop.  460;  Step  hen  son  Co.  (N).  12  m  N  of  Freeport.  1C  RR. 
Bank,  Winslow.  Cheese  factory.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 

Courier Friday Independent 1898     6      26     276      1.50  §480 

Mrs.  Glen  E.  Bolender,  Editor;  Van  Sickle's  Associated  Publishers,  Inc.,  Durand. 

OREGONf   (Dl%),  pop.  3,205;  Ogle  Co.   (N).  On  Rock  River,  100  m  W  of  Chicago. 

CB&Q   RR.   Manufactures   pianos,   piano   plates,   tanks,   street   sprinklers,   coal 

stokers.  Silica  plant.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 
Ogle  County  Farmer-f Monthly Agricultural 1917      5     26     238  xl.OO          2,800 

Ogle  County  Farm  Bureau.  Publisher. 
Republican-Reporter -f Thursday Republican 1851      8     24     315      2.50        §2,425 

E.  D.  Landers,  Editor;  Republican-Reporter  Corp.,  Publisher. 

ORION  (C2),  pop.  829  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-25-57,  gives  1,149)  ;  Henry  Co.  (NW). 
14  m  SE  of  Moline.  CB&Q;  CRI&P  RRs.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture. 

Times-f Thursday Independent 1878      6     26     280     3.00  §890 

Signe  Fullerton,  Editor;  F.  H.  Fullerton,  Publisher. 

ORLAND  PARK  (A2%).  pop.  788;  Cook  Co.  (NE).  12  m  W  of  Blue  Island.  WAB  RR. 
Radio  appliances  manufactured.  Dairy  farms.  Cattle,  hogs,  grain. 

Herald -f Thursday Independent 1931      8     23     280     3.00  §730 

Semmler  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Mokena. 

OTTAWAf  (E2),  pop.  16,957;  La  Salle  Co.  (N).  On  Illinois  and  Fox  Rivers  and  Lakes 
to  Gulf  Waterway.  16  m  E  of  La  Salle.  CB&Q;  CRI&P  RRs.  Coal  mines;  fire 
clay,  silica,  sand  pits.  Manufactures  plate  and  safety  glass,  glass  marbles,  fire 
brick,  tile,  clay  products,  farm  machinery,  asphalt,  playground  equipment, 
radium  dials,  indicating  devices,  bakelite,  roofing  material,  dredge  pumps.  Diver- 
sified farming. 

Labor  News  + Monthly Labor 1942      5      24      224      1.00         *4,200 

Nick  Krawetz,  Editor;  Miller  Publishing  Co.,  68  W.  Van  Buren  St.,  Joliet. 

Republican  Times  + Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1844      8     22      301  18.20  **  13,222 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Ottawa  Publishing  Co. 

PALATINE  (Fl%),  pop.  4,079  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-12-57,  gives  8,602)  ;  Cook  Co. 
(NE).  16  m  NE  of  Elgin.  C&NW  RR.  Residential.  Manufactures  safety  glass 
and  equipment,  fuses.  Truck  farms. 
Enterprise — See  Paddock  Publications,  Arlington  Heights. 

Macaroni  Journal  -f- Monthly Macaroni  Indus.  1903      3      28      147      3.00  926 

National  Macaroni  Manufacturers  Assn.,  Pub.,  139  N.  Ashland  Ave. 
PALESTINE   (F4V2),  pop.  1,589;  Crawford  Co.   (SE).  35  m  SW  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 
1C  RR.  Gravel  pits.  Railroad  shops ;  flour  mill ;  cement  block  factory.  Diversified 
farming.  Livestock. 

Register-!- Thursday Independent 1916      8     24     287     2.00  §960 

Arthur  G.  Schulz,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PALMYRA  (D4),  pop.  746;  Macoupin  Co.  (SWC).  25  m  SE  of  Jacksonville.  Railroad 
station,  Waverly.  CB&Q  RR.  Feed  mill.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture. 

Trans  cript-f Thursday Independent 1886      7      24      280     2.00  §931 

Maude  Hoff,  Editor;  Palmyra  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

PALOS  HEIGHTS  (B2),  pop.  X  1,750;  Cook  Co.  (NE).  18  m  SW  of  Chicago.  Railroad 
station,  Worth.  WAB  RR.  Residential. 

Palos  Regional-f Thursday Independent 1941      7      24      280      3.00         §2,050 

Carl  E.  Richards,  Editor  and  Publisher,   12243  S.  Harlem. 

PANA  (D4),  pop.  6,178;  Christian  Co.  (C).  30  m  S  of  Decatur.  1C;  B&O;  CCC&SL; 
C&EI  RRs.  Creameries;  hatcheries.  Extensive  cultivation  of  roses.  Soybean 
processing  plant;  crude  oil  refinery;  electronics  factory.  Grain,  dairy  farms. 

News-Palladium  H- Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1869      8      24      294      3.50    **4,030 

Pana  News,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

PARISf  (F4),  pop.  9,460  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-11-56,  gives  9,778)  ;  Edgar  Co.  (E). 
89  m  S  of  Danville.  CCC&SL;  PA  RRs.  Coal  mines.  Meat  packing  plant; 
bottling  works.  Manufactures  brooms,  industrial  machinery,  truck  bodies,  ad- 
vertising specialties,  mops,  metal  products,  shoes.  Farming. 

Beacon-News-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1848     8     25      28015.60        §6,643 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
E.  H.  Jenison,  Editor;  Mary  L.  Jenison,  Publisher. 
Journal  of  Machine  }  [Managers  of      1QKn      *      o<?      iAf\      K  t\n         11  AAV 

Accounting  Systems  [Monthly \  Machine  Acc'g  195°      \     \*     \\l     5'00        11'482 

and  Management  J  [Installations  *      **      14U 

Charles  H.  Johnson,  Ed.;  Nat'l  Machine  Accountants  Assn.,  Pub.,  208  S.  Main  St. 
PARK  FOREST    (B2%),  pop.   8,188    (special  U.  S.  Census   5-24-57,   gives   27,967); 
branch  of  Chicago  Heights  P.  O.  Cook  Co.  (NE).  5  m  SW  of  Chicago  Heights. 
EJ&E  RR.  Residential.  Truck  farms. 

Reporter -f- Thursday Independent 1949      8      24      280      2.00        §6,896 

I.  E.  Schechter,  Editor  and  Publisher,  138  Warwick  St. 

Star-f Tues.  &  Fri Independent 1948      8     23      801      3.00        §7,443 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  Chicago  Heights  Star,  circ.,  §14,767;  Homewood- 

Flossmoor  Star  of  Homewood,  circ.  §5,913. 

Vernon  E.  Meidell,  Editor;  Williams  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1526  Otto  Blvd., 
Chicago  Heights. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement ;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  3>  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSuhscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols  <S>  Width  V  Deflth    Sub  Circ 

PARK  RIDGE   (Al),  pop.  16,602   (special  U.  S.  Census  2-8-57,  gives  27,590);  Cook 

Co.   (£).  13  m  NW  of  Chicago.  C&NW  RR.  Residential. 
C  Advocate  (offset)  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1906     5     24      196     2.50        §7,952 

Citizen  (offset)  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  5      24      196      2.50         §7,952 

-S  Spectator   (offset)  ...................  Thursday  ........  In  d.  Rep  ..............  1946     6      24      196     2.50        §7,952 

I  Also  circulates  in  Lincolnwood,  Morton  Grove,  Niles. 

I  C.  A.  Carroll,  Editor;  John  W.  Carroll,  Publisher,  27  Fairview  Ave. 

American  Boxmaker  ................  Monthly  ..........  Paper  Box  Mfg..1910      3     Controlled  ci?c.       >3.SQ5 

Harold  R.  Stoakes,  Editor;  Howard  Publishing:  Co.,  200  S.  Prospect  Ave. 


1*  ................  Paper  Indus  .......  1923      3      26      140 

Published  daily  for  free  distribution  during  National  Paper  Trade  Assn.,  Spring 

and  Fall  Convention;  American  Paper  and  Pulp  Assn.,  and  Technical  Assn. 

of  the  Paper  and  Pulp  Industry  Convention.  For  circulation  write  publisher. 
Joseph  S.  Peacock,  Publisher,  200  S.  Prospect  Ave. 


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American  Paper  Merchant.....Monthly  ..........  {  192°     '     Controlled  2&°.      >7,887 

L.  Q.  Yowell,  Editor;  Howard  Publishing  Co.,  200  S.  Prospect  Ave. 
Citizen  —  See  Advocate. 
Herald  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1903      8     24      294      2.50        §7,976 

Frank  Cole,  Editor;  Des  Plaines  Publishing  Co.,  Des  Plaines. 
Pack-O-Fun    (offset)  ...............  Monthly  ..........  f  Hobbies  &          1ftM      «      «7      1ft8      «  no       ir>7O5A 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.      \Handicrafts       1961      2      27      108      2-°°      107»058 

Edna  N.  Clapper,  Editor;  John  M.  Clapper,  Publisher,  741  Devon  Ave. 
Paper,  Film  and  liUo«fMv  JFlxble  Pckg'g  &1927      3      26      140      3.00 

Foil  Converter  ..................  JMontmy  .........  |ConvtdPdts.  Controlled  circ.       >6,149 

Vemon  A.  Prescott,  Editor;  Howard  Publishing  Co.,  200  S.  Prospect  Ave. 
Press-f-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1956      8      24     294      4.00 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Press  of  Des  Plaines.  1  10,150  —  Free 

Sally    Swan  a  on,    Editor;    Morton    Steinman,    Publisher,    4941    Milwaukee   Ave., 

Chicago. 

Spectator  —  See  Advocate. 
PATOKA  (D4Ms).  pop.  602;  Marion  Co.  (S).  15  m  N  of  Centralia.  1C  RR.  Grain,  stock, 

dairy  farms. 
Register  ....................................  Friday  ............  Independent  .......  1907      6      26      280      1.50  §8OO 

G.  W.  Isaac,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PAWNEE   (D4),  pop.  974;  Sangamon  Co.    (C).   19   m  SE  of  Springfield.  C&IM   RR. 

Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Friday  ............  Independent  .......  1898      6      22      262      3.00  6OO 

Helen  C.  Gilbert,  Editor;  Central  Illinois  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

PAWPAW  (E2),  pop.  594;  Lee  Co.  (N).  31  m  N  of  La  Salle.  CB&Q  RR.  Grain,  poultry 

farms.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 
Lee  County  Times  -f-  ...............  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1878     7      24      280     2.00  §515 

Hulda  Carter,  Editor;  Express  Pub'g  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
PAXTONf  (E3),  pop.  8,796;  Ford  Co.  (E).  60  m  E  of  Bloomington.  1C;  NYC&SL  RRs. 

Clothing,  hosiery,  furniture,  broom  factories.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hogs. 

Record^-  ...................................  {f  hurs^Sun.  Republican  .........  1896      8      24      294    11>0°        81'25° 

-{  Record-}-  ...................................  Thursday  ......  '.Republican  .........  1865      8      24      294      3.50         §2«2OO 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Times,  Loda. 
L  Herbert  N.  Stevens,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PAYSON  (B3%),  pop.  490;  Adams  Co.  (W).  14  m  SE  of  Quincy.  Railroad  station,  Fall 

Creek.  CB&Q  ;  WAB  RRs.  Limestone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  dairying. 
Times  -f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1896      5      24      224      1.50  450 

W.  N.  Hartsfield,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Liberty. 
PEARL  CITY  (Dl),  pop.  491;  Stephenson  Co.   (N).  11  m  W  of  Freeport.  CGW  RR. 

Cheese,  butter  manufactured.  Agriculture. 
News-f  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1889      6      26      283      2.50  §738 

Part  of  paper  printed  under  name  of  Observer,  Kent. 

O.  Glenn  Hooker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
PECATONICA  (Dl),  pop.  1,438  ;  Winnebago  Co.  (N).  14  m  W  of  Rockford.  CN&W  RR. 

Milk  condensery,  machine  shops.  Diversified  farming. 
News-f  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1872      6      26      280      2.60        §1,210 

Kenneth  Mitchell,  Editor;  Robert  Mitchell,   Publisher. 
PEKINf  (D3),  pop.  21.858  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-14-56,  gives  25,166)  ;  Tazewell  Co. 

(NC).  On  Illinois  River,  10  m  S  of  Peoria.  IC;GM&O;  C&IM;  AT&SF;  CCC&SL; 

PAPU;  PT  RRs.  Marine  grain  elevator  on  Illinois  Waterway. 

Manufactures  corn  products,  liquors,  alcohol,  yeast,  malt,  cereal,  wire  and 

concrete  products,  steel  tanks,  burial  vaults,  chip  board,  barrels,  brass,  copper, 

iron,  aluminum  castings,  flour.  Meat  processing  plant.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture. 
Times-f-  ....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1853     9     22     294  20.80  **  18,331 

Color  and  comic  advertising  accepted. 

Wm.  D.  McNaughton,  Publisher. 
PEORIAf  (D3),  pop.  111,866;  Peoria  Co.  (NWC).  On  Illinois  River  and  Lakes  to  Gulf 

Waterway  at  lower  end  of  Peoria  Lake,  160  m  SW  of  Chicago.  Fifteen  class  one 

railroads.   Airlines:   AA;   OZA;   TWA.    Boat   connections.    Bradley   University. 

Three  TV  stations.  Agriculture,  brewing,  distilling,  distribution,  manufacturing  ; 

coal  mining  and  railroad  center;  grain  stock  market. 
__  _  Manufactures  tractors,  agricultural  implements  and  parts,  alcohol  and  sol- 

areol*Uon--**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +U«es  Mats.   •Nonpareil 
12  to  inch.     V  Agate  lines,   14  to  inch.    fCounty  seat.     Population—  1950  Census.     xRand  McNall* 


.  .  . 

.?-..VI**aed  Otll3r  dariog  «cademic  year.  xSnbscription  Glinted  in  membership  fee. 
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PEORIAf  (Continued)  Estab  ColsO  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clre 

vents,  beer,  liquors,  brick,  tile,  caskets,  castings,  chemicals  ;  cooperage,  cordage, 
cotton  goods,  fencing  and  wire  products*  feed,  food,  pharmaceutical,  steel, 
paper,  household  products,  furnaces,  oil  burners,  road  machinery,  heavy  grading 
equipment,  millwork,  strawboard,  tools,  dies,  transparent  wrappers,  threshers, 
washing  machines.  Eleven  banks;  bank  clearings  (1957),  $835,914,210,  de- 
posits (1957),  $218,747,870.  67,805  electric  meters;  49,693  gas  (nat.)  meters; 
82,985  telephones. 

Bradley   Scout  +  V  .................  .Thursday  ........  Collegiate  ...........  1898  C8on£nj*{^&       t2,700 


Students  of  Bradley  University,  Editors  and  Publishers   (5). 
Duroc  News  ..............................  Monthly  ..........  Duroc  Swine  .......  1984     3     26     140  xl.50          6>600 

K.  E.  Judd,  Ed.;  United  Duroc  Record  Assn.,  Pub.,  237  N.   Monroe  St.    (3). 

Hamp.hire  Herdsman*  .........  Monthly  ..........  Hamp.  Swine  ......  1926  C8ont^lled14free  dtofc 

Rollie  Pemberton,  Editor;  Hampshire  Swine  Registry,  Pub.,  1111  Main  St. 
Heights  Herald  -f  ....................  Friday  ............  Independent  .......  1940     5     24     210     2.50  779 

Floyd  A.  Owens,  Editor;  Owens   Printers,   Publisher,   109   E.   Seiberling   Ave., 
Peoria  Heights  (4). 

[Every  Mom.  1855      8     22     298  26.00  **33,77S 

Journal  Star-f  .........................  jEvg.ex.Sat.    Independent  .......  Sat.  morn.  circ.  **91  ,823 

1  &  Su  n  .  Sun  day  circ.  **89,545 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Evening  circ.  15.60-jlrfr64,OO7 

Max  Bosler,  Editor;  The  Peoria  Journal  Star,  Inc.,  Pub.,  War  Memorial  Drive. 
Labor  News  -f  ..........................  Friday  ............  Labor  .................  1936     5     24     224     3.00  - 

Prints  a  monthly  edition  for  Bloomington. 

R.  A.  Estep,  Ed.;  Labor  Union  Prtg.  &  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  228  N.  Adams  St.   (2). 


Marketeer*  .............................  Monthly  ..........      GJ^  19B2   Controlled1  free  di°°         tl.600 

V.  B.  Cook,  Editor  and  Publisher,  315  N.  Kickapoo  Terrace. 

"•""  +  ...................................  {&MnoneJt-SU"-{coSNedws       "»23     *     **     «<    15.00  »400 

Don   Blaydes,   Editor;  Record   Printing  and   Publishing   Co.,   213    Hamilton   St. 

Register,  The  (Peoria  Ed.)  4-  Thursday  ........  Catholic  ..............  1934      8     22      300     3.00 

V.  Rev.  R.  G.  Peters,  Ed.;  Catholic  Press  Society,  Inc.,  409  N.  Monroe  Ave.  (3). 

PEORIA  HEIGHTS  —  See  Heights  Herald—  Peoria. 

PEOTONE  (F2),  pop.  1.895;  Will  Co.  (NE).  16  m  NE  of  Kankakee.  1C;  CMSP&P  RRs. 
Manufactures  fuel  storage  tanks,  steel  fabrications.  Diversified  farming.  Corn, 
oats,  beans. 
Vedette  .....................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1894      5      24     241     2.50        §1,578 

G.  Lee  Russell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  123  W.  North  St. 

PERU  (D2),  pop.  8,668;  La  Salle  Co.  (N).  On  Illinois  River,  at  head  of  navigation  and 
beginning  of  Lakes  to  Gulf  Waterway.  48  m  NE  of  Peoria.  CRI&P;  CB&Q  RRs. 
St.    Bede   College    (Cath.   men).    Coal    mines.    Zinc    smelters;    foundry.    Manu- 
factures   metal    screens,    weather    strips,    sheet    metal    novelties,    nails,    steel 
wheels,   farm  trucks,  wagons,   furniture,   clocks.  Agriculture. 
News-Tribune  —  See  La  Salle. 
St.  Bede  Record  s  -fV  .............  Monthly  ..........  Collegiate  ...........  1920      5      27      224      2.00  750 

Students  of  St.  Bede  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

PETERSBURG!  (D8%),  pop.  2,825;  Menard  Co.  (C).  23  m  NW  of  Springfield.  GM&O; 
C&IM  RRs.  New  Salem  State  Park    (historical).  Coal  mines.   Brick,  tile,  elec- 
trical connectors,  farm  implement  factories;  bottling  works.  Grain,  stock  farms. 
Observer-f  ...............................  Friday  ............  Independent  .......  1874      8      24      294      3.00          2,437 

W.  F.  Shaw,  Editor;  Petersburg  Observer  Company,  Publisher,  206  S.  6th  St. 

PINCKNEYVILLEf  (D5%),  pop.  3,299;  Perry  Co.  (S).  42  m  SE  of  Belleville.  1C;  MP 
RRs.   Coal   mines.    Hatchery:    bottling   works.    Manufactures    hosiery,    dresses, 
records.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Democrat  -f  ..............................  Wednesday  .....  Ind.  Dem  ............  1870     8     24      280     2.00        $2,660 

John  A.  Sheley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Perry  County  Advocate-f  ......  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1896      6     26     280     2.00        $1,950 

Mrs.  Leland  McDonald  and  Harry  Stanton,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

PIPER  CITY  (E3),  pop.  785;  Ford  Co.  (E).  30  m  SW  of  Kankakee.  TP&W  RR.  Grain. 

stock  farms.  Corn,  soybeans,  oats. 
Journal-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1897     7     24     280     2.00  §860 

Nelle  E.  Perry,  Editor;  Nelle  E.  Perry  and  George  H.  Perry,  Publishers. 

PITTSFIELDt  (C4),  pop.  8,564;  Pike  Co.  (W).  40  m  SE  of  Quincy.  WAB  RR.  Feed 

mills;  hatcheries.  Shoe,  cheese,  novelty  jewelry  factories;  dried  milk  processing; 

meat  packing;  photo  engraving.   Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  hay,   apples,  live- 

stock. 
Pike  Co.  Democrat  Times  -I-..  .Wednesday  ....Democratic  ........  1857     7     26      304     3.00        §3*960 

J.  L.  McHose  and  J.  H.  Caughlan,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Pike  County  Republican  -f-  .....  Wednesday  ....Independent  .......  1842      9      20      298      8.00        §3,960 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  Independent  Press  of  Griggsville.  Combined  circ. 
§4,775. 

Paul  Findley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PLAINFIELD  (E2),  pop.  1,764;  Will  Co.  (NE).  9  m  NW  of  Joliet.  EJ&E  RR.  Grain. 

poultry,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 
Enterprise-f  .............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1887     6     24     210     2.00  §800 

G.  L.  Howieson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Ctrculation  —  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  tworn:  tPublisher'n  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
•ma.  12  to  Inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  teat  Population—1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIsiued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  f**. 

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350 


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Estab  ColsOWIdthVDepth    Sub 

PLANO  (£2),  pop.  2,154;  Kendall  Co.  (NE).  14  m  SW  of  Aurora.  CB&Q  RR. 
Plumbing  supplies,  electrical,  foundry  and  bakelite  products,  plastics,  hardware 
specialties  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products. 

Kendall  County  News 4- Thursday Independent 1872     7     24     280     3.00 

Howard  J.  Pine,  Editor;  Kendall  County  Printing  and  Pub'g  Co.,  12  E.  Main  St. 

PLEASANT  HILL  (C4),  pop.  866;  Pike  Co.  (W).  50  m  SE  of  Quincy.  GM&O  RR. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  livestock. 

Messenger Wednesday  ....Democratic 1904      6     24      280     2.00 

L.  L.  Weir,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PLEASANT  PLAINS  (D3%),  pop.  500;  Sangamon  Co.  (C).  16  m  NW  of  Springfield. 
B&O  RR.  Grain  elevator.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 

Press-f- Friday Independent 1889      6     26     278      2.00 

Esther  Beck  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PLYMOUTH  (C8),  pop.  854;  Hancock  Co.  (W).  40  m  NE  of  Quincy.  CB&Q  RR.  Grain, 
dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Tri-County   Scribe  + Thursday Independent 1878      6     26     273     2.00 

White  and  Barnes,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Augusta. 

POCAHONTAS  (D6),  pop.  667;  Bond  Co.  (S).  40  m  NE  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  PA  RR. 
Dairy,  stock,  truck  farms. 

News-Patriot -f Friday Independent 1898      6     26     280     2.00 

Joseph  Melosi,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

POLO  (Dl^),  pop.  2,242;  Ogle  Co.  (N).  12  m  N  of  Dixon.  1C;  CB&Q  RRs.  Creamery; 
hatchery.  Manufactures  cheese,  pre-fabricated  buildings,  refrigeration  units, 
lawn  tools,  hair  dryers.  Livestock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Tri-County  Press-}- Thursday Republican 1857     7      24      273      3.00 

Danny  C.  Terry,  Editor;  G.  C.  Terry,  Publisher. 

PONTIACf  (E2%),  pop.  8,990;  Livingston  Co.  (NEC).  35  m  NE  of  Bloomington. 
GM&O;  1C;  WAB  RRs.  Stone  quarry.  Publishing  houses.  Manufactures  shoes, 
leather  heels,  gloves.  Hatcheries.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

Leader-f- Evjr.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1896      8      24      28015.60    **4,844 

L.  V.  Pearre,  Editor;  Pontiac  Leader  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  314  N.  Main  St. 

PORT  BYRON  (C2),  pop.  1,050;  Rock  Island  Co.  (NW).  On  Mississippi  River,  16  m 
NE  of  Rock  Island.  CMSP&P  RR.  Grain,  poultry,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Globe Thursday Independent 1880      6      26      280      2.00  

Homer  G.  Sell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

POTOMAC  (F3),  pop.  602;  Vermilion  Co.  (E).  15  m  NE  of  Danville.  1C  RR.  Dairy, 
stock,  grain  farms. 

Middlefork  Journal  + .Friday Independent 1950      4      24      154      2.00  §517 

Lyle  T.  Craw,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  157. 

PRAIRIE  CITY  (C3),  pop.  500;  McDonough  Co.  (W).  50  m  W  of  Peoria.  CB&Q  RR. 
Bank,  Bushnell.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Prairie  Citizen  + Friday Ind.  Dem 1941      5      24      217      2.00  153 

Mrs.  C.  R.  Crabb,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Macomb. 

PRAIRIE  DU  ROCHER— Sun—See  Herald-Tribune  of  Chester. 

PRINCETONf  <D2),  pop.  5,765;  Bureau  Co.  (NW).  22  m  W  of  La  Salle.  CB&Q  RR. 
Nursery.  Produce  packing.  Manufactures  door  closers,  air  compressors,  gas 
jets,  sealing  wax,  bolts,  paint,  fertilizer.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Bureau  County  Republican -f. Thursday Republican 1847      8      24      308     4.00        §6,042 

Theodore  A.  Duffield,  Editor;  Mrs.  J.  W.  Bailey,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  265. 

PRINCEVILLE  (D2%),  pop.  1,118;  Peoria  Co.  (NWC).  24  m  NW  of  Peoria.  AT&SF; 
CRI&P  RRs.  Canning  factory.  Manufactures  field  sprayers,  boxes.  Grain  farms. 
Corn,  oats,  wheat,  soybeans,  hogs,  beef-cattle. 

Telephone-}- Thursday Republican 1876      7     26      294      3.50        §1,606 

Mildred  Locher,  Editor;  Stanton  Carle,  Publisher,   Wyoming. 

PROPHETSTOWN  (D2),  pop.  1,691  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-3-57,  gives  1,768)  ;  White- 
side  Co.  (NW).  On  Rock  River,  25  m  SE  of  Clinton,  Iowa.  CB&Q  RR.  Manu- 
factures lawn  mowers,  precision  made  gears.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Echo-f Wednesday  ....Independent 1892      7      22      280      2.50        $1,430 

William  D.  Brooks,  Publisher. 

PROSPECT  HEIGHTS    (Al),  pop.   xi,700;  Cook  Co.    (NE).   20   m  NW   of   Chicago. 
Bank  and  railroad  station,   Mount  Prospect.   C&NW  RR.   Truck,   dairy   farms. 
American  Miller  and  )„      .,,  [Grain  Mill'g      1873      3      26      140     2.00          3,919 

Processor-h    f  Monthly \&  Proceaa'g  Controlled  free  dist.          1,518 

H.  K.  Ferguson,  Editor;  National  Miller  Publications,  Inc.,  6  E.  McDonald  Rd. 

Feeds  Illustrated Monthly Feed  Indus 195°      2     Controlled  lire.    >12,005 

H.  K.  Fersruson,  Editor;  National  Miller  Publications,  Inc.,  6  E.  McDonald  Rd. 
Herald — See  Paddock   Publications,   Arlington   Heights. 

M^kersMNeewsand  }si-wkly(Sat.)  {j^k'*  &  1888      8     26      140     3.00        $8,000 

C.  M.  Yager,  Jr.,  Editor;  Modern  Miller  Company,   100  South  Parkway. 

QUINCYf  (B3%),  pop.  41,450  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-14-56,  gives  42,408) ;  Adams  Co. 
(W).  On  Mississippi  River,  110  m  N  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  CB&Q;  WAB  RRs. 
Airlines:  BNF;  OZA.  Bridge  to  West  Quincy,  Mo.  Quincy  College.  Two  TV 
stations. 

Manufactures  pumps,  elevators,  furnaces,  stoves,  office  furniture,  store  fix- 

Ctpcolation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCountj  seat  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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QUINCYf  (Continued)  Estab  ColsO Width V Depth    Sub  Cire 

tures,  food  processing  machinery,  dyes,  toiletries,  poultry  supplies,  radios,  radio 
and  television  transmitters,  broadcasting  equipment,  truck  bodies,  fiber  prod- 
ucts, farm  wagons,  women's  wear,  shoes,  shirts,  overalls,  agricultural  imple- 
ments, air  compressors,  wallboard,  stock  food,  packaging  machinery,  hosiery, 
insecticides ;  soybean  products,  optical  goods,  limestone,  welded  storage  tanks, 
boat  trailers.  Five  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $155,677,000;  deposits 
(6-23-58),  $66,819,000.  19,167  electric  (AC)  meters;  13,696  gas  (nat.)  meters; 
21,373  telephones. 

Falcon-f    (no  adv.) 10  ti.  a  yr Collegiate 1928     5     24     210      1.00 

Students  of  Quincy  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Herald  Whitr-4-                                 fEvg.ex.Sun.   Tnrl*m>nHpnt          1835      8      24      308    18.20  **32,954 
±leraid-wnig  + \Sun.Morn.      Independent Saturday  circ.**21, 497 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.<fr-fr 33,371 

Quincy  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Herald- Whig  Square. 
Labor  News-f Friday Labor 1893      7     26     280     2.50  609 

C.  Roy  Hoffman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  331  Hampshire  St. 
Mississippi  Valley  Medical    1  fM    .  v  Wnv 

Journal  incorporating         [Bi-monthly {jp^fc™  1924     2      30      112x6.00        $2,800 

the  Radiologic  Review  +  .. J  1&  Radium 

Harold  Swanberg,  M.D.,  Editor;  Radiologic  Review  Pub.  Co.,  P.  O.  Drawer  110. 

RAMSEY  (D4 %  ),  pop.  808;  Fayette  Co.  (S).  55  m  SE  of  Springfield.  1C;  NYC&SL  RRs. 
Sand  and  gravel  pits.  Lumber.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

News -Journal -f Thursday Independent 1882      7      24     280     2.00        §1,280 

J.  H.  and  R.  J.  Mueller,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

RANKIN  (F3),  pop.  737;  Vermilion  Co.  (E).  35  m  NW  of  Danville.  NYC&SL  RR. 
Oak,  hickory  timber.  Manufactures  nickel  plate,  electronics,  tools.  Grain,  stock, 
poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Independent-}- Friday Democratic 1887      6      26      280      2.00  §592 

Mrs.  C.  B.  Johnson,  Editor;  Baier  Publishing  Co. 

RANTOUL  (E3),  pop.  6,387  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-10-54,  gives  21,789).  Champaign 
Co.  (E).  15  m  N  of  Champaign.  1C  RR.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  oats,  beans. 

^Nlw^.^r.^..^ ^Thursday Independent 187B      «     2*     28°     'j^oSe 

Glenn  E.  Hansen,  Publisher. 

RAYMOND  (D4),  pop.  779;  Montgomery  Co.  (SC).  30  m  S  of  Springfield.  WAB  RR. 
Creamery.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 

News-f- Thursday Independent 1940      6      24      280      1.50  §850 

John  A.  Crabtree,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RED  BUD — Pilgrim — See  Herald-Tribune  of  Chester. 

REDDICK  (E2^),  pop.  208;  Kankakee  Co.   (E).  20  m  W  of  Kankakee.  NYC;  WAB 

RRs.  Bank,  Herscher.  Grain  farms. 
Courier-f Thursday Independent 1902      6      26      280      2.00  §295 

D.  J.  Roche,  Editor;  L.  H.  Roche,  Publisher,  Emington. 

REYNOLDS  (C2),  pop.  409  ;  Rock  Island  Co.  (NW),  18  m  S  of  Rock  Island.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Milan.  CRI&P  RR.  Feed  mill.  Stock  raising,  dairying.  Agriculture. 

Press-f- Friday Independent 1896      6      26      277      3.00        §1,130 

R.  E.  Pettit,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RICHMOND  (El),  pop.  623;  McHenry  Co.  (NE).  30  m  W  of  Waukegan.  C&NW  RR. 
Lake  region.  Feed,  candy  manufactured.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 

Gazette-f- Thursday Republican 1876      5      24     224      2.50  351 

A.  H.  Hagerty,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RIDGE  FARM  (F3%),  pop.  905;  Vermilion  Co.  (E).  16  m  S  of  Danville.  NYC&SL; 
CCC&SL  RRs.  Grain  elevators.  Agriculture.  Tomatoes. 

Republican Wednesday Independent 1887      6      26      280      2.00  607 

Donald  L.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RIDGWAY  (E6),  pop.  1,148;  Gallatin  Co.  (SE).  19  m  E  of  Harrisburg.  B&O  RR.  Oil 
wells.  Oak,  walnut  timber.  Saw  mills ;  grain  elevators.  Diversified  farming.  Corn, 
wheat,  popcorn,  soybeans. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1889      8      24      294      2.00  §980 

Thomas  P.  Scherrer,  Editor;  Gallatin  County  Publishers.,  Harrisburg. 

RIO  (C2H),  Pop.  740;  Knox  Co.  (NWC).  10  m  N  of  Galesburg,  nearest  bank.  CB&Q 
RR.  Saw  mill.  Diversified  farming. 

NTdv^rti\serr4-NeWS.?  j  Thursday Shopping 1946      5     24      196         2,400— Free 

J.  C.  Zook,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
RIVERDALE— See  Riverdale  Pointer,  Chicago. 

RIVER  FOREST  (Al%).  branch  of  Oak  Park  P.  O.,  pop.  10,823;  Cook  Co.  (NE).  10 
m  W  of  Chicago.  MSP&SSM;  C&NW  RRs.  Residential.  Concordia  Teachers'  and 
Rosary  Colleges  (Cath.).  Manufactures  bakery  products,  soap,  metal  caps. 
Dairy,  truck  farms. 

Forest  Leaves  4- Thursday Independent 1907      6      22      210      5.00    **2,408 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  Oak  Leaves  of  Oak  Park.  Combined  circ.  **  18,930 

Oak  Leaves  Company,  Publisher,  100  S.  Kenilworth  Ave.,  Oak  Park. 

Rosarian.  The-f  \/ Monthly Collegiate 1935      5      26      230      2.00  $725 

Students  of  Rosary  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Spectator.  The+  V Friday Collegiate 192B  c^ledTee  di"  800 

Students  of  Concordia  Teachers'  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
West  Suburbanite — See  Oak  Parker  of  Oak  Park. 


Circulation — **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  <$>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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RIVER  GROVE  (Al%).  pop.  4,889;  Cook  Co.  (NE).  12  m  W  of  Chicago.  MSP&SSM; 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Bank,  Oak  Park.  Manufacture®  iron  railings,  wire  fabric,  athletic 
goods.  Machine  shops. 

Messenger  (offset) Wednesday Independent 1954     6      24      196      2.00          2,100 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Journal  of  Franklin  Park. 

C.  E.  McMahon,  Ed.;  Clare  J.  Carroll,  Pub.,  9606  Franklin  Ave.,  Franklin  Park. 

RIVERSIDE  (A2),  pop.  9,153  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-9-57,  gives  9,836);  Cook  Co. 
(NE).  llmWof  Chi  


9      24      294      4.50         §2,847 


**755 


§1,875 

372 
§6,231 


§3,9«5 

1,675 


cago.  CB&Q  RR.  Residential. 

News  -f Thursday Independent 1889 

Prints  sub  edition  called  North  Riverside  Star.  Circ.  §687. 

H.   J.    Bassman,    Editor;   Citizen   Publishing   Company,    111    W.    Harris   Ave., 
La  Grange. 

ROANOKE  (D8),  pop.  1,368  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-24-58,  gives  1,675)  ;  Woodford  Co. 
(NC).  28  m  NE  of  Peoria.  AT&SF  RR.  Soybean  meal  and  oil  processing  plant; 
machine  shops ;  pumps,  road  machinery,  cement  blocks  manufactured.  Grain 
farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Review-f Tuesday Independent 1891      7     24     280     2.00 

Robert  L.  Westphal,  Editor;  Burrus  Dickinson,  Publisher. 

ROBINSONf  (F4%),  pop.  6,407  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-6-58,  gives  7,020)  ;  Crawford 
Co.  (SE).  44  m  SW  of  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  CCC&SL;  1C  RRs.  Oil  wells.  Oil  refin- 
eries. Hatchery.  Oil  well  supplies,  vitreous  chinaware,  pottery,  candy,  caskets 
manufactured.  Diversified  farming. 

Argus  + Thursday Republican 1863      6     26      280      3.00 

Victor  L.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

{  Constitution -f Thursday Democratic 1863      8      24      294      1.50 
News-f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1919      8      24      294    12.00 
K.  V.  Lewis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROCHELLE  (D1&),  pop.  5,449  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-18-55,  gives  5,988)  ;  Ogle  Co. 
(N).  25  m  S  of  Rockford.  CB&Q;  C&NW;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Manufactures  canned 
vegetables,  worsted  yarn,  sweaters,  hauling  machinery,  pre-fabricated  homes, 
baby  furniture,  naptha  filters.  Ships  asparagus,  seeds.  Agriculture. 

f  Leader-f Friday Independent 1928      8      24      287      4.00 

1   News-f Wednesday Republican 1921      8      24      287      4.00 

1  Kenneth  Smith,  Editor;  John  W.  Til  ton,  Publisher,  428  Lincoln  H'way. 

White  Tops,  The-f 6  ti.  a  yr lCircusSFans       1926      3      26      126      3>0° 

W.  H.  Hohenadel,  Editor;  Circus  Fans  Assn.  of  America,  Publisher. 

ROCKFORDf  (Dl),  pop.  92,927  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-30-52,  gives  105,438);  Win- 
nebago  Co.  (N).  On  Rock  River,  90  m  NW  of  Chicago.  CB&Q;  C&NW ;  CMSP&P ; 
1C  RRs.  Airline,  OZA.  Rockford  College.  Two  TV  stations. 

Manufactures  airplane  and  auto  parts,  air  conditioning  and  heating  equipment, 
castings,  chewing  gum,  furniture,  gears,  governors,  hardware,  leather  goods, 
machine  tools,  packaging  equipment,  paint,  pet  food,  plastics,  pumps,  tin  con- 
tainers, wood  and  iron-working  and  farm  machinery,  wire  goods.  Six  banks; 
bank  clearings  (12-31-57),  $589,990,758;  deposits  (6-23-58),  $218,488,512. 
61,663  electric  meters;  42,328  gas  (nat.)  meters;  66,367  telephones. 

Crusader  (Negro) Friday Independent 1950      5      24      217 

Richard  T.  Hodges,  Editor;  Crusader  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  192. 

Labor  News-}- Friday Labor 1914      5      24      229 

Casper  H.  Brady,  Editor;  Labor  News  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  1418  Broadway. 

Observer-f Sunday Catholic 1935      5      24      213 

Rev.  A.  J.  O'Neill,  Editor;  Catholic  Diocese  of  Rockford,  Publisher, 
839  N.  Main  St. 

Post,  The — See  Loves  Park. 

{  Register-Republic -f Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Ind.  Rep 1855 
Star-f Morn. ex.Mon.. Ind.  Rep 1888 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Winnebago  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  97  E.  State  St. 

Vanguard  V Friday Collegiate 1920 

Students  of  Rockford  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ROCK  ISLANDf-MOLINE-EAST  MOLINE  (C2),  pop.  100.020  (Rock  Island,  48,710 
(special  U.  S.  Census  9-19-56,  gives  49,461);  Moline,  37,397;  East  Moline, 
13,913)  ;  Metropolitan  area  population  133,558.  These  cities,  along  with  Daven- 
port, Iowa,  comprise  what  is  nationally  know  as  the  "Quad  Cities,"  which  have 
a  combined  metropolitan  area  population  of  234,256.  On  Mississippi  River, 
opposite  Davenport,  la.  168  m  SW  of  Chicago.  CB&Q:  CMSP&P;  CRI&P  RRs. 
Three  bridges  to  Davenport,  la.  Airlines:  BNF;  OZA;  UAL.  Augustana  College 
and  Theological  Seminary.  Coal  mines.  TV  station. 

Manufacturing  agricultural  implements;  government  supplies  and  munitions, 
rubber  footwear,  bread  slicers,  paints,  clothing,  heating  and  ventilating  equip- 
ment, auto  wheel  alignment  equipment,  oil  burners,  furnaces,  machine  tools, 
electrical  appliances,  commercial  laundry,  office  furniture,  paper  containers, 
scales,  traffic  signals,  elevators,  toys.  Foundries:  railroad  shops.  For  all  three 
cities— seven  banks;  bank  deposits  (12-31-57),  $147,476,520:  clearings  (12-31- 
57),  $1,273,519,415.  47,335  electric  (AC)  meters;  35,721  gas  (nat.)  meters; 
59,100  telephones. 

Argus-f Evg.  ex.  Sun-Independent 1851      8      22      280   20.80**25,612 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Space  sold  in  comb,   with  Moline 

Dispatch. 
J.  W.  Potter  Company,  Publisher,  1724  Fourth  Ave. 


3.00 
7.00 


§3,378 
§16,282 


3.50         13,296 


22 
22 


301    18.20  **31,347 
301   23.40**52,626 
Sunday  circ.  **70,024 


5      24      203      2.00 


}  Quarterly Coll.  Alumni 1935  Control  led  fr'ee  dist. 


Patricia  Tillberg,  Editor;  Alumni  of  Augustana  College,  Publisher, 
7th  Ave.  and  38th  St. 


11,000 


drmUtkm— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  Inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI*«ued  only  during  academic  y*ar.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  f*«. 

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5,700 

364,859 


ROCK  ISLANDt-MOLINE-EAST  MOLINE  (Continued)  Estab  Col$<2> Width? Depth    Sub  Circ 

Augus tana  Observer  +  V Mon.&Thurs... Collegiate 1901     4     23      140     2.60        tl,200 

Students  of  Augustaua  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  3600  Seventh  Ave. 

Chriatlife  Magazine,  The Monthly Religious 1944     2     24        98     1.00        £3,000 

George  M.  Strombeck,  Editor;  Christian  Service  Foundation,  Publisher, 
1210  Fifth  Ave.,  Moline. 

Dispatch-f- Evgr.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep .1868     8     22     280   20.80^*28,423 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.   Space   sold  in   combination  with 

Rock  Island  Argus. 
Jack  Sundine,  Editor;  Moline  Dispatch  Publishing  Co.,  1720  Fifth  Ave.,  Moline. 

Herald-f Thursday Democratic 1904     8     24     280     3.00          2,800 

Herald  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  E.  Moline.  4,200— Free 

Lutheran  Companion -f Wednesday Lutheran .1882     3     28      140     3.00      J93,448 

Dr.  E.  E.  Ryden,  Editor;  Augustana  Book  Concern,  Publisher. 

Modern  Woodman-h Semi-an M.  W.  of  A 1883  cint%lle^ee  d£t°. 

H.  R.  Freitag,  Editor;  Modern  Woodmen  of  America,  Publisher,  1504  Third  Ave. 
Royal  Neighbor Monthly R.  N.  of  A 1900     8      27      140      1.00 

Royal  Neighbors  of  America,  Publisher,  230  Sixteenth  St. 
Tri-City  Labor  Review -f Monthly Labor 1908      6      24      224      1.00 

Rex  A.  Vance,  Editor ;  Review  Pub.  Co.,  311  Twenty-first  St. 

ROCKTON  (Dl),  pop.  1,432  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-9-66,  gives  1,647);  Winnebago 
Co.  (N).  On  Rock  River,  15  m  N  of  Rockford.  Bank,  Beloit.  Wis.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Felt  and  box-board  factory ;  feed  mill.  Farming. 

Herald-f Thursday Republican 1875     6     26     280      1.50        §1,186 

W.  G.  Balsley,  Editor;  R.  I.  Balsley,  Publisher. 

ROLLING  MEADOWS — Herald — See  Paddock  Publications,  Arlington  Heights. 

ROODHOUSE  (C4),  pop.  2,368;  Greene  Co.  (W).  20  m  SW  of  Jacksonville.  GM&O  RR. 
Railroad  shops;  grain  elevator;  envelope,  dress  factories.  Diversified  farming. 
Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Record-f Wednesday Independent 1898     8     24     273     3.00        §1,486 

Grover  E.  Shipton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROSELLE — Register — See  Paddock  Publications,  Arlington  Heights. 

ROSEV1LLE  (C3),  pop.  1,080;  Warren  Co.  (W).  20  m  SW  of  Galesburg.  CB&Q  RR. 
Coal  mines.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Press  -f Thursday Independent 1939      7      24      294      2.50 

Paul  G.  and  Hettie  L.  Bell,  Editors  and  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  305. 

ROSSVILLE  (F3),  pop.  1,382;  Vermilion  Co.  (E).  18  m  N  of  Danville.  C&EI  RR.  Vege- 
table cannery;  meat  packing  plant.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 

Press  -f Thursday Independent 1879     6     26     276     2.60        §1,325 

A.  J  Schroeder.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROUND  LAKE  (El),  pop.  573  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-16-57,  gives  887);  Lake  Co. 
(NE).  14  m  W  of  Waukegan.  CMSP&P  RR.  Resort.  Manufactures  electronic 
equipment,  machine  tools. 

Journal -f Thursday Independent 1954      5      24      224      3.00 

Gerald  and  Signe  West,  Editors  and  Publishers,  259  Cedar  Lake  Ave. 

News Thursday Republican 1939      8      24     280     3.00        51,914 

William  Schroeder,  Editor;  Marshall  R,  Schroeder,  Publisher,  Avalon  Blvd. 

RUSHVILLEf  (C3H),  Pop.  2,682;  Schuyler  Co.  (W).  60  m  SW  of  Peoria.  CB&Q  RR. 
Coal  mines.  Meat  packing  plants;  hatchery.  Diversified  farming. 


Times-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1848      8 

E.  A.  Dyson,  and  Mrs.  Nora  McLaren,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


24      294      3.00    **3,564 


SAINT  ANNE   (E2%),  pop.  1,403;  Kankakee  Co.   (E).   10  m  SE  of  Kankakee.  C&EI; 

CCC&SL  RRs.  Foundry.  Brick  and  tile  works.  Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 
Record-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1893      5      24      205      2.50  713 

James  C.  Giger,  Editor;  Record  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

SAINT  CHARLES    (El%),  pop.   6,709    (special  U.   S.  Census   9-20-56,  gives   7,716); 
Kane  Co.  (NE).  On  Fox  River,  38  m  W  of  Chicago.  C&NW  ;  CGW  RRs.  Airline, 
MID.  Manufactures  fibre  products,  steel  kitchens,  malleable  iron,  tubular  steel 
furniture,  audio  radio  equipment.  Agriculture. 
Chronicle-f  ...............................  Wednesday  .....  Republican  ........  1881      8      23      308      2.00        §4,284 

Charles  G.  Sauers,  Jr.,  Editor;  Chronicle  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

Golf  Ton  rsp  R^wrtor  «  ti  n  vr  fMaint.  for  1933      2      31      119      3.00          1,582 

Golf  Course  Reporter  ...............  8  ti.  a  yr  ..........  }  Go]f  Courges  Controlled  free  dist.          2,588 

Agar  M.  Brown,  Editor;  Golf  Course  Reporter,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  106. 

SAINT  ELMO  (E4%),  pop.   1,713;  Fayette  Co.   (SC).  50  m  N  of  Mt.  Vernon.  PA; 

C&EI  RRs.  Brick  and  tile  factory.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms 
Banner  ....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1924      7      24      280      2.00  - 

Everett  H.  Smith  and  Mary  K.  Smith,  Publishers. 

SAINT  JOSEPH  (F3  ^  ),  pop.  941  ;  Champaign  Co.  (E).  8  m  E  of  Urbana,  banking  town. 

CCC&SL;  IT  RRs.  Grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  soybeans. 
Record-f  ...................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1894      6     28      231      8.00  5666 

Robert  N.  Butler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SALEMf  (E6),  pop.  6,159:  Marion  Co.   (S).  15  m  NE  of  Centralia.  B&O;  C&EI;  MI 
RRs.  Timber.  Foundry,  railroad  shops.  Manufactures  shoes,  pants,  fruit  packing 
materials,  lifting  machinery,  lumber.  Dairy,  stock,  fruit  farms. 
Timea-Commoner-f  .................  Tues.&Thurs..  Independent  .......  1860     8     24     294     3.50          4,250 

Sherman  Doolen,  Editor;  Times-Commoner  Publishing  Co. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  f  Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI"««d  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlptton  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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SANDWICH  <E2),  pop.  3,027;  De  Kalb  Co.  (N).  18  m  SW  of  Aurora.  CB&Q  RR.  Foun- 
dry. Farm  implements,  aluminum  castings,  electronic  parts,  plastic  molding:,  iron 
benders,  auto  trailers,  overalls  manufactured.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn, 
oats,  wheat,  tomatoes. 

Free  Press  4- Thursday Republican 1873      7     24     285     2.50        $1,720 

James  W.  Terry,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAN  JOSE  (D3),  pop.  662;  Mason  Co.  (C).  22  m  S  of  Pekin.  GM&O  RR.  Cheese  fac- 
tories. Seed  house.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 

Journal-f Thursday Independent 1924     7      24     280     2.00 

Dale  Frantz,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Em  den. 

SAVANNA  (Dl%),  pop.  6,058;  Carroll  Co.  (NW).  On  Mississippi  River,  20  m  NE  of 
Clinton.  Iowa.  CMSP&P;  CB&Q  RRs.  Bridge  to  Sabula,  Iowa.  Railroad  shops; 
flexible  hose,  wooden  boxes,  building  siding,  garment  factories.  Dairy,  stock, 
grain  farms. 

Times-Journal -j- {l^un*'  S&t*  Independent 1920     8     22     287      7.60        §1,898 

David  T.  Hayhow,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAYBROOK  (E3),  pop.  758;  McLean  Co.  (C).  30  m  E  of  Bloomington.  NYC&SL  RR. 
Hatchery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Gazette  + Thursday Republican 1896      6      26      280      1.50  

A.  B.  Woolley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SEATON  (C2V2),  pop.  285;  Mercer  Co.  (NW).  15  m  NW  of  Galesburg.  M&SL  RR. 
Agriculture. 

Independent  4- Thursday Democratic 1895      5      24      189      1.50  • 

Retta  F.  Duncan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SESSER  (D5V2),  pop.  2,086;  Franklin  Co.  (S).  35  m  S  of  Centralia.  CB&Q  RR.  Dairy, 
stock  farms. 

Review-f- Thursday Independent 1941      6      26     280      1.00  

George  Slankard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SHABBONA  (E2),  pop.  667;  De  Kalb  Co.  (N).  29  m  W  of  Aurora.  CB&Q  RR.  Cheese, 
plug  gauges,  screw  products  manufactured.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Barley. 

De  Kalb  County  Express -f Thursday Independent 1876      7      24      280      2.50  $495 

Prints  edition  under  name  of  News  for  Waterman. 
C.  O.  Trytten,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SHANNON  (Dl^),  pop.  668;  Carroll  Co.  (NW).  16  m  SW  of  Freeport.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  oats. 

Reporter-f Thursday Independent 1897      8      24      808      2.50  §570 

Helen  Stevens,  Editor;  H.  G.  Stagg,  Publisher. 

SHAWNEETOWNt  (E6),  pop.  1,917;  Gallatin  Co.  (SE).  On  Ohio  River,  35  m  SW  of 
Evansville,  jnd.  Boat  connections.  B&Q  RR.  Coal  mines.  Oil  wells.  Grain  eleva- 
tors; saw  mills;  furniture  factory.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  popcorn,  livestock. 

Gallatin    Democrat-f Thursday Independent 1887      8     24      294      2.00        §1,860 

Thomas  P.  Scherrer,  Editor;  Galatin  County  Publishers,  Harrisburg. 

SHELBYVILLEf  (E4),  pop.  4,462;  Shelby  Co.  (SO.  On  Kaskaskia  River,  37  m  S  of 
Decatur.  CCC&SL;  C&EI  RRs.  Coal  mines.  Manufactures  hairpins,  hay  balers, 
milk  products.  Hatcheries.  Diversified  farming.  Soybeans,  corn,  hay. 

Union-f Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1869      8      24     294      7.50        J3.600 

Quentin  Storm,  Editor;  R.  L.  Frazier,  Publisher. 

SHELDON  (F3),  pop.  1,114;  Iroquois  Co.  (E).  37  m  SE  of  Kankakee.  TP&W;  CCC&SL 
RRs.  Hatchery;  grain  elevators.  Manufactures  fertilizer,  electronics  equipment. 
Grain,  stock  farms. 

Journal Thursday Independent 1869      6     26     280     2.00  §692 

Artist  Hill,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SIDELL  (F3%).  pop.  654;  Vermilion  Co.  (E).  15  m  SW  of  Danville.  Railroad  station, 
Ridge  Farm.  C&EI  RR.  Diversified  farming. 

Journal Thursday Independent 1887      8     23      308      2.00 

Charles  C.  Lane,  Publisher. 

SIDNEY  (E3%),  pop.  653;  Champaign  Co.  (E).  13  m  SE  of  Champaign.  WAB  RR. 
Diversified  farming.  Corn,  soybeans,  oats,  alfalfa. 

Times Thursday Republican 1886      7      23      276      1.60 

Lowell  Terry,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SKOKIE  (Bl),  pop.  14,832  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-7-58,  gives  52,147):  Cook  Co. 
(NE).  3  m  SW  of  Evanston.  C&NW;  CNS&M  RRs.  Manufactures  steel  products, 
Pharmaceuticals,  concrete  and  wood  products,  gauges,  electric  appliances, 
plastic  products,  toys,  iron  and  aluminum  castings,  movie  camera,  duplicating 
and  sports  equipment,  chemicals.  Residential. 

f  Elemen.  & 


Arts  and  Activities Monthly \ 


1937      3      27      140      6.00        20,358 


'IHighEduc. 
Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 
Dr.  F.  Louis  Hoover,  Editor;  The  Jones  Pub'g  Co.,  8160  N.  Central  Park  Blvd. 

Boat  and  Motor  Deafer BI-montMy....^.-^   1958     2    c'oVotfed  &£ 

Art  Arkush,  Editor;  George  E.  Von  Rosen,  Publisher,  8150  N.  Central  Park  Blvd. 


16,807 


Guns  Magazine Monthly if ghootSif  1954     8     2T     14°     5'00      103'186 


» 
Shooting  Goods  Retailer Monthly Firearms  Trade.1956  Controlled* free  dist. 
Art  Arkush,  Editor;  Publishers'  Development  Corp.,  Publisher, 

8150  N.  Central  Park  Blvd. 
Life — See  Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers,  Chicago. 


2,800 
10,000 


Cl 


on— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPablisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +  Uses  Mats.   0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.     T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    1  County  seat.     Population — 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    ^Issued  only  during  academic  year.   xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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1951     3     27      140 


Clrc 
143,741 


518,953 


SKOKIE  (Continued) 

Modern  Man  ............................  Monthly  ..........  f  Pict.  Mag. 

Newsstand  circulation  only.  |  for  Men 

Art  Arkush.  Editor;  George  E.  von  Rosen,  Publisher,  8150  N.  Central  Park  Blvd. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1925     5     24     224     8.00 

Circulates  also  in  Lincolnwood,  Morton  Grove,  Niles,  Golf. 

Roland  R.  Moore,  Jr.,  Editor;  Roland  R.  Moore,  Publisher,  5000  Harvard  St. 
Review  (offset)  .......................  Wednesday  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1943      5      24      196      2.00          2,506 

Ralph  Bryan,  Editor;  John  W.  Carrol,  Publisher,   5045  Oakton.  6,494  —  Free 

Villager   (offset)  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1958      5      24      196      3.75          8,000 

Circulates  also  in  Lincolnwood,  Morton  Grove,  Niles.  5,000  —  Free 

Thomas  E.  Branagan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  4846  Main  St. 

SOMONAUK  (E2),  pop.  721;  De  Kalb  Co.  (N).  23  m  SW  of  Aurora.  CB&Q  RR.  Manufac- 

tures radio  parts.  Slaughter  house.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  hogs,  cattle. 
Reveille  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1875      6      26      276      3.00  §654 

R.  C.  Faltz,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SORENTO   (D4^j),  pop.   692;  Bond  Co.    (S).   40  m  NE  of  East  St.  Louis.  CB&Q; 
NYC&SL  RRs.   Bank,   Greenville.   Grain,   dairy   farms.   Corn,   wh 


News-)- Thursday Independent 1931 

Phillip  Galer,  Editor;  Sam  Little,  Publisher,  Hillsboro. 


8 


t,   soybeans. 
24     280     2.00 


§527 


SPARTA  (D5Va),  pop.  8,576;  Randolph  Co.  (SW).  38  m  SE  of  Belleville.  GM&O;  MI 
RRs.  Coal  mines;  railroad  shops;  publishing  house;  timber.  Manufactures 
dresses,  aluminum  castings.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

News-Plaindealer-f Thursday Independent 1863      8      24      280      4.00    **4,142 

William  H.  Morgan,  Editor;  Morgan  &  Bourner,  Publishers. 

SPRINGFIELDf  (D3%),  pop.  81,628;  Sangamon  Co.  (C).  The  State  Capital,  96  m  NE 
of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  and  185  m  SW  of  Chicago.  GM&O;  WAB ;  1C;  IT;  C&IM  RRs 
Airlines:  AA;  OZA.  Concordia  Theological  Seminary  (Luth.),  private  schools 
State  Capitol  and  other  state  buildings.  TV  station. 

Manufactures    tractors,    electric    meters,    clocks,    radio    parts,    shoes,    flour 
cereal  products,  road  and  heavy  machinery,  garage  equipment,  auto  testing  de 
vices,  farm  implements,  beer,  yeast,  radiators.  Power  plant  boiler  installations 
railroad  shops;  soybean  milling.  Four  banks;  bank  clearings    (5-31-58),   $27.- 
610,102;  deposits  (5-31-58),  $156,960,264.  43,527  electric  (AC)  meters;  32,556 
gas  (nat.)  meters;  58,045  telephones. 
American  Journal  "| 

KTA*e&m        Monthly {%*££*         1906     2      23      UGxU.OO 

Medicine-h I 

Lawrence  Reynolds,  M.D.,  Editor;  American  Roentgen  Ray  and  American  Radium 
Societies,  Publishers,  327  E.  Lawrence  Ave. 

Berkshire  News-f- Monthly { lerkV^Hogs     l934      3      26      14°      1'00 

W.  D.  Brittin,  Editor;  American  Berkshire  Assn.,  Publisher,  601  W.  Monroe  St. 


r,   The-f Monthly -(He 

Robert  J.  Young,  Editor;  The  Builder  Magazine!  Inc.,  205  S.  5th  St. 

Endocrinology -|- Monthly Med'l  Research.  1917      1      56      112    15.00 

Roy  O.  Creep,  Editor;  The  Endocrine  Society,  Publisher,  327  E.  Lawrence  Ave. 

Journal  of  Clinical  Endocri-1  M      ,,  ,  f?^/  °f  1Q41      ,      «n      ioKiKnn 

nology  and  Metabolism-*- fMonth* \l£gSf*nn          1941      l      6°      12515-°° 

Dr.  Alexander  Albert,  Editor;  The  Endocrine  Society,  Publisher, 
327  E.  Lawrence  Ave. 

Journal  of  Neurophysiology-f-. Pi-monthly Scientific 1938      1      60      105      9.50 

Dr.  J.  F.  Fulton,  Editor;  C.  C.  Thomas,  Publisher,  327  E.  Lawrence  Ave  . 

Journal  of  Neurosurgery-f ....  Bi-monthly Surgery 1944      1      60      102    11.00 

Louise  Eisenhardt,  M.D.,  Ed. ;  Charles  C.  Thomas,  Pub.,  301-327  E.  Lawrence  Ave. 

Illinois  Building  News Monthly { Supp^Dlrs*"    1932  Controlled"1  free^ist* 

E.  F.  Sembell,  Editor;  Illinois  Lumber  and  Material  Dealers  Assn.,  Inc., 
Publisher,  410  South  5th  St. 

I1U?o&?tV:!^  Independent 1920     5     24      231     5.00 

Inman  E!  Foster, "Editor;  Illinois  Chronicle,  Publisher,  1121  E.  Washington  St. 
Illinois  County  and  Town-     1  «„   ,U1  fCounty  & 

ship  Official-f [Monthly .(Township 

July-August  issue  combined.  'Officials 

Robert  L.  Wood,  Editor;  M.  T.  Allison,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  755. 

Illinois  Education-}- V Monthly Educational 1913      3      27      180      2.00 

Francine  Richard,  Editor ;  Illinois  Education  Assn.,  Publisher,  100  E.  Edwards  St. 
Illinois  Home  Builders  \  n/r««fM«  fResidential         IQK?      Q      on      1/tn  ~ 

Journal-4- [Monthly }  Building  1957     3      27      14°  x 

D.  H.  Miller.  Editor;  Home  Builders  Assn.  of  111.,  Publisher, 
Abraham  Lincoln  Hotel. 

Illinois  Municipal  Review Monthly Municipal  Educl927     2      40        84  x2.50 

A.  L.  Sargent,  Editor;  Illinois  Municipal  League,  Pub.,  537  S.  Fourth  St. 

ural  Electric  News JMonthly Rural  Electric...  1948      3     26      132        .60 

William  E.  Murray,  Editor;  Assn.  of  Illinois  Electric  Cooperatives,  Publisher, 
416  South  7th  St. 


8      26      140      2.00 
2      41      140 


8,336 

$4,551 

244 

4,538 

2,896 
4,134 

1,522 
2,540 

1,425 
183 


6,725 

$55,774 
2,700 

109,609 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
JP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ema.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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IUJcmrnalV<!»!.?.!^».  }  Bi-monthly Educational 1934      2      80      112      2.00          8,164 

Maiden* Jones," Ed.';' Illinois  Assn.  of  School  B'ds,  Pub.,  2.28%  E.  Washington  St. 
Illinois  State  Journal-f Morn.ex.Sun...Ind.  Rep 1831     8     22     297   18.20**5O,O80 

ld      [Sunday Independent 1942     8     22     297     6.24**«5,772 


Illinois  State  Register  -f  ........  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem  ............  1831      8     22     297   18.20  **22,850 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Jack  Heintz.  Editor  and  Publisher,  813  S.  6th  St. 
Illinois  Tradesman-f  ..............  Thursday  ........  Labor  .................  1897      6     23     210     2.00 

C.  L.  Allison,  Editor;  Springfield  Federation  of  Labor,  Publisher,  410V6  S.  5th  St. 

Illinois  Vocational  Progre»s..Quurterly  ........  \™™*»-      »«  cLtrML  dist.        J4.BOO 

R.  K.  Eden,  Editor;  State  of  Illinois,  Board  of  Vocational  Education,  Publisher, 
405  Centennial  Bldg. 

Journal  of  the  Illinois  Statel  Quarterly  ........  Historical  ..........  1908      1      52        94x3.00          2,500 

Historical  Society  ..............  J  No  adv. 

Clyde  C.  Walton.  Editor;  Illinois  State  Historical  Soc.,  Pub.,  Centennial  Bldg. 

Living  Museum  (no  adv.)  ......  Monthly  ..........  '  ^{f^VH*       1939      *    ,25n    *J7      ,.  , 

„.  I  &  Nat.  Hist.  Controlled  free  dist.        33,000 

Prints  edition  in  Braille. 

Virginia  S.  Eifert,  Editor;  Illinois  State  Museum,  Publisher,  Centennial  Bldg. 
Pediatrics  -f-  ..............................  Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1948  2  28  116  12.00  11,317 

Dr.  Charles  D.  May,  Editor;  The  American  Academy  of  Pediatrics,  Publisher, 
301-327  E.  Lawrence  Ave. 

Police  ........................................  Bi-monthly  .....  Law  Enforc'm't  1956      *      JJ      140      5.00          3,004 

V.  A.  Leonard,  Editor;  Charles  C.  Thomas,  Publisher,  801-327  Lawrence  Ave. 

Press-f  .....................................  Wednesday  ....Independent  .......  1967      8     23      315       4  2,  ISO  —  Free 

D.  M.  McCarthy,  Editor;  Norman  D.  Shepard  and  Clark  Atkins,  Co-publishers, 
820  E,  Adams  St. 


Progressive  Miner  +  ...............  Monthly  .........  j  ^ners^130^    1932      5      24      21°     3'60        18,100 

J.  D.  Myers,  Editor;  Progressive  Mine  Workers,  Publisher,  504  S.  6th  St. 


Scrap  Ase-WasteA^  .........  Monthly  ..........  ^^J^  l9"  Contr^«2t°          4.800 

M.  D.  Oberman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1015  E.  Adams  St. 

SPRING  GROVE  (E),  pop.  269;  McHenry  Co.   (NE).  40  m  NW  of  Chicago.  CMSP&P 
RR.   Bank,   Richmond.   State  fish   hatchery.   Meat  packing   plant.     Agriculture. 
Review-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1932      6      24      294      2.60  -- 

M.  K.  Moore,  Editor;  Review  Publishing  Company,  Jefferson,  Wis. 

SPRING  VALLEY  (D2),  pop.  4,916;  Bureau  Co.  (NW).  42  m  NE  of  Peoria.  CRI&P  ; 
C&NW;  CB&Q  RRs.  Sand,  gravel  pits.  Overalls,  aprons,  dresses,  time  control 
instruments,  cigars,  foundry  products  manufactured.  Diversified  farming. 
Gazette-h  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1885      7      24      280      3.00        §2.678 

Carl  H.  Blum,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
News  -Tribune  —  See  La  Salle. 

STAUNTON   (D4%),  pop.  4,047;  Macoupin  Co.   (SWC).  38  m  NE  of  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

IT;  L&MA;  WAB  RRs.  Coal  mines;  oil  wells.  Grain,  dairy  farms. 
Star-  Times  4-  ...........................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1878      7     24     280     3.00        §2.326 

W.  C.  Moser.  Editor;  Star-Times  Publishing  Company. 

STEELEVILLE  (D5&),  pop.  1,353;  Randolph  Co.  (W).  50  m  SE  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  MP 

RR.  Coal  mines.  Shoe  factory  ;  flour  mill.  Wheat,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Ledger-f-  ...................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1919      6      26      280      1.50  - 

H.  E.  Webster,  Editor;  Webster  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

STEGER  (F2),  pop.  4,358  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-28-58,  gives  5,388)  ;  Cook  Co.  (NE). 
2  m  S  of  Chicago  Heights,  nearest  banking  town.  C&EI  RR.  Manufactures  maca- 
roni, mop  sticks,  furniture. 
News  .........................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1051      5      24      212      2.00 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Record  of  Crete. 
R.  C.  Schumacher,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STERLING  (D2),  pop.  12,817  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-24-57,  gives  15,064)  ;  Whiteside 
Co.  (NW).  On  Rock  River,  20  m  E  of  Clinton,  Iowa.  C&NW;  CB&Q  RRs.  Henne- 
pin  Canal.  Manufactures  builders'  hardware,  burial  vaults,  garden,  steel  prod- 
ucts. Milk  condensery;  creamery;  oil  refinery,  toys,  confectionery  supplies,  wire 
specialties,  electrical  appliances,  gas  engines.  Dairy,  stock,  truck,  grain  farms. 
Gazette-f-  ..................................  Fvg.  ex.  Sun.  ..Independent  .......  1854      8     24      294    18.20**13,221 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Preston  F.  Grandon,  David  P.  Grandon,  Donald  A.  Dickinson,  Co-publishers. 

STEWARDSON  (E4),  pop.  666;  Shelby  Co.  (SO.  12  m  N  of  Effingham.  NYC&SL  RR. 

Oil  wells.  Agriculture,  particularly  grain.  Soybeans,  corn,  oats. 
Clipper  -J-       .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1887      6     26     280     2.00  |650 

J.  E.  Hoyer.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STICKNEY—  Life—  See  Life  of  Cicero. 

STILLMAN  VALLEY  (Dl%),  pop.  362  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-8-58,  gives  539)  ;  Ogle 

Co.  (N).  16  m  SW  of  Rockford.  CMSP&P;  CGW  RRs.  Can  manufacturing.  Grain, 

stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
New\-  ......  WY  .......  «  .....  Vl  ..........  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1934      6     27     276     2.50  §705 

Mrs.  DelmarJSarnhart,  Editor;  Van  Sickle's  Associated  Publishers,  Inc.,  Durand. 


-  Sutcnicnt:  *J«««  »"<i  March  A.B.C.  Statement!  ;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
face,  .worn;  IPublisher'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +  Uaea  Mati.   *  Nonpareil 
wg  A  J0e*'  ^  to  inch-    tCa*"1*  •«»*•     Population-1950  Onatia.     xRand  McNally 
•?«UBK'  TO  SSSi  SirndlSllf  *Iademlc  y*aT-  xSubscTiptlon  included  in  memberahip  fee. 
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Esttb  Col  »<3>  Width  VDnrth    Sub  Clrt 

STOCKTON  (Dl),  pop.  1,445;  Jo  Daviess  Co.  (NW).  20  m  NW  of  Freeport.  CGW  RR. 

Cheese  factories.  Diversified  farming. 
Herald-News  4-  .........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888     6     24     266     8.00        51,604 

Charles  £.  Becker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STREATOR  (E2%),  pop.  16,649;  La  Salle  Co.  (N).  98  m  SW  of  Chicago.  GM&O;  WAB; 
AT&SF;  CB&Q;   NYC   RRs.    Railroad   car   shops;   hatcheries;   food   canning; 
tea  packaging.  Manufactures  bricks,  drain  tile,  sewer  pipes,  motor  truck  bodies, 
glass  containers,  milk  and  farm  machinery,  iron  castings,  milk  bottles,  crates. 
Agriculture. 
Labor  News-f  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  Labor  .................  1048      5     24      224      1.00        $3,400 

Nick  Krawetz,  Editor;  Miller  Publishing  Co.,  68  W.  Van  Buren  St.,  Joliet. 
Times-Press-h  .........................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1878     8     24     280    15.  60^*12,066 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  R.  Fornof,  Editor;  Times  -Press  Publishing  Company. 

STRONGHURST  (C3),  pop.  741;  Henderson  Co.  (W).  16  m  SW  of  Burlington,  Iowa. 
AT&SF  RR.  Ships  stock.  Stock,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  cattle  ,hogs. 


..........   Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1888 

C.  M.  and  Paul  G.  Bell,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


.Month^  ..........  Agricultural  ......  1879 

Henderson  County  Farm  Bureau  Board,  Publisher. 


7      24     294     2.50 


3      24      126     *.60 


950 


SULLIVANf  (E4),  pop.  3,470  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-30-57,  gives  3,939);  Moultrie 
Co.  (SEC).  16  m  NW  of  Mattoon.  C&EI;  1C;  WAB  RRs.  Shoes,  cheese,  concrete 
products,  garage  doors  manufactured.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms.  Corn,  soybeans, 
wheat. 

Moultrie  County  News -f Friday Republican 1884      5      24     210     2.50        §2,194 

Louise  Lippincott,  Editor;  Lester  and  Louise  Lippincott,  Publishers. 

Progress-f Friday Democratic 1856      7      23      280     2.50        §1,732 

Byron  Brandenburger,  Editor;  Mrs.  E.  C.  Brandenburger  and  Byron  Branden- 
burger,  Publishers,  18  S.  Washington  St. 

SUMMIT— See  Argo. 

SUMNER  (F5),  pop.  1,170;  Lawrence  Co.  (SE).  18  m  W  of  Vincennes,  Ind.  B&O  RR. 
Oil  and  natural  gas  wells.  Agriculture. 

Press -f Thursday Independent 1874      6     26     280     3.00        §1,425 

Twila  N.  Fortney,  Editor ;  Edward  E.  Fortney,  Publisher. 

SYCAMOREf  (El%),  pop.  5,912  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-21-57,  gives  6,699);  De  Kalb 
Co.  (N).  45  m  SE  of  Rockford.  C&NW  ;  CGW  RRs.  Electric  wire,  heating  sys- 
tems, commutator  and  preserve  factories;  brass  works.  Diversified  farming. 
Corn,  oats. 

\  Tribune-f Friday Republican 1879      8     24      294     3.75        §2,225 

\   True  Republican-f Tuesday Republican 1857     8     24     294     3.75        §2,175 

1  Frank  C.  Dean,  Editor ;  True  Republican,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

TABLE  GROVE  (C3),  pop.  481;  Fulton  Co.  (W).  40  m  S  of  Galesburg.  CB&Q  RR. 
Tractor  appliances  manufactured.  Agriculture. 

Herald  4- Thursday Independent 1885      6     26     280     2.00  §560 

Verne  and  Frances  Keeney,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

TAMPICO  (D2),  pop.  760;  Whiteside  Co.  (NW).  15  m  SW  of  Sterling.  CB&Q  RR. 
Grain  elevator;  cheese  factory;  brass  foundry;  creamery.  Grain,  stock,  poultry 
farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat,  soybeans. 

Tornado-f Thursday Independent 1876     6     26      276     2.00  §540 

H.  J.  Kolb,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TAYLORVILLEf  (D4),  pop.  9,188;  Christian  Co.  (C).  28  m  SE  of  Springfield.  C&IM; 
WAB;  B&O  RRs.  Coal  mines.  Manufactures  paper,  feed,  tools,  stationery  and 
greeting  cards,  dresses,  cigars.  Hatcheries;  soybean  processing  plant.  Dairy, 
stock,  poultry  farms.  Soybeans. 

Breeze-Courier -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1894      8     24      294   15.60    **6,414 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Breeze  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

TECHNY  (Fl),  pop.  X600;  Cook  Co.  (NE).  4  m  W  of  Winnetka.  C&NW;  CMSP&P 
RRs.  Bank.  Northbrook.  Restaurant  equipment  manufactured.  Farming. 

Christian  Family  (no  adv.).. ..Monthly Catholic 1909     2     40      130     2.00      $46,820 

Rev.  Charles  Kelty,  S.V.D.,  Editor;  Society  of  the  Divine  Word,  Publisher. 

TEUTOPOLIS  (E4% ),  pop.  919;  Effingham  Co.  (S).  30  m  S  of  Mattoon.  PA  RR.  Flour 
mill.  Grain,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  corn. 

Press  4- Thursday Independent 1898     7     22     280     2.50        §1,360 

Joan  B.  Siemer,  Editor;  Worman  Printery,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

THOMSON  (Cl%),  pop.  559;  Carroll  Co.  (NW).  On  Mississippi  River,  12  m  NE  of 
Clinton,  la.  CB&Q:  CMSP&P  RRs.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Melons,  corn,  wheat. 

Review -f Thursday Republican 1875     8     24     308     2.50  §710 

D.  G.  Stagg,  Editor;  H.  G.  Stagg,  Publisher. 

TINLEY  PARK  (B2%),  pop.  2,326  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-31-58,  gives  5,866)  ;  Cook 
Co.  (NE).  23  m  SW  of  Chicago.  ORI&P  RR.  Residential.  Mushroom  growing  and 
canning.  Poultry  equipment,  waterproofing  compound  manufactured.  Stock,  dairy, 
poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

Timee-f Thursday Independent 1928     8     23     280     3.00        $2,175 

Semmler  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Mokena. 

CtacaUtion-HHtSept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A, B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  aworn;  ^Publisher'*  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uaes  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  line*.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  teat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  \M"ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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___  E|t|b  Cots0 WidthV  Depth    Sub  CJrt 

TISKILWA  <D2%),  Pop.  962;  Bureau  Go.  (NW,).  40  m  NW  of  S  treat  or.  CRI&P  RR. 
Hatchery ;  creamery ;  locker  plant.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Weekly-}- Thursday Independent 1947     6     26     280     8.00          1.657 

Allen  B.  Murphy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TOLEDO*  (E4),  pop.  905;  Cumberland  Co.  (E).  22  m  SE  of  Mattoon.  1C  RR.  Broom, 
polyethelene  bag  factories.  Agriculture. 

Democrat +  ...„ ...Thursday Independent 1857      7      24      280     2.00        §1,272 

J.  M.  Drakeford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TOLUCA  (D2%),  pop.  1,419;  Marshall  Co.  (NC).  82  m  NE  of  Peoria.  AT&SF  RR. 
Clothing  factory;  feed  mill.  Agriculture. 

Star-Herald-f Thursday Independent 1892     7     26     280     2.50        §1,O7S 

J.  A.  Santi.  Editor ;  Marshall  County  Publishing  Co.,  Lacon. 

TONICA  (D2),  pop.  585;  La  Salle  Co.  (N).  52  m  N  of  Bloomington.  Railroad  name. 
Ticona.  1C  RR.  Cheese,  concrete  block  and  brick  factories.  Nursery.  Dairy,  stock, 
poultry  farms. 

News Friday Republican 1874     5     26     2'52     1.50  985 

Ray  Richardson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TOULONf  (D2%),  pop.  1,173;  Stark  Co.  (NWC).  13  m  S  of  Kewanee.  CRI&P  RR. 
Manufactures  cheese,  milk  products.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Hogs,  corn. 

Stark  County  News -f Wednesday  ....Republican 1856      6     26     280     4.00        §1,423 

Robert  J.  Nowlan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TOWER  HILL  (E4),  pop.  784;  Shelby  Co.  (SC).  88  m  S  of  Decatur.  B&O;  CCC&SL 
RRs.  Bank,  Pana.  Grain,  stock  farms. 

Times-f Friday Independent 1921     8     24     294      1.50  §135 

Virginia  Huttes,  Editor;  Pana  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Pana. 

TREMONT — News — See  Tazewell  County  News,  Morton. 

TRENTON  (D5),  pop.  1,482 ;  Clinton  Co.  (SW).  20  m  NE  of  Belleville.  B&O  RR.  Flour 

mill.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Clinton  County  News  + Friday Independent 1940      7     26      308     2.50  §310 

Arthur  D.  Jenkins,  Editor;  Mascoutah  Publishing  Co.,  Mascoutah. 
Sun-f- Thursday Independent 1880      7     22      273      2.50  §920 

John  L.  Glanzner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TRIVOLI — Hanna  City-Trivoli  Index — See  Hanna  City. 

TROY  (B6),  pop.  1,260;  Madison  Co.  (SW).  20  m  E  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  PA  RR.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 

Tribune  + Thursday Democratic 1948      5     24      229     2.50  §915 

Ray  Johnsen,  Editor;  Troy  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

TUSCOLAf  (E3%),  pop.  2,960  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-7-54,  gives  3,610);  Douglas 
Co.  (E).  22  m  S  of  Champaign.  1C;  C&EI;  B&O  RRs.  Chicken  processing.  Manu- 
factures petro-chemicals,  silicon  dioxide,  fertilizer.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 

Journal-l- Thursday Republican 1864      8     24      308     2.50    **1,9O8 

Philip  S.  White,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Re  view -f -Thursday Independent 1875      8     24      294     2.50        §2,367 

Bert  D.  Quackenbush,  Editor  and  Publisher,  129  W.  Sale  St. 

URBANA— See  Champaign-Urbana. 

VANDALIAf  (D4%),  pop.  6.471;  Fayette  Co.  (S).  68  m  NE  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1C;  PA 
RRs.  Oil  wells.  Furniture,  mechanical  seals,  dress  and  shoe  factories.  Hatchery. 
Grain,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  beans. 

(  Leader-f Thursday Democratic 1891      8     24      294      3.50        §5,950 

I   Union 4- Tuesday Republican 1864      8     24      294      3.50        §5,125 

1  C.  W.  Mills,  Editor;  K.  B.  Mills,  Publisher,  229  S.  Fifth  St. 

VERMONT  (C8),  pop.  040;  Fulton  Co.  (W).  28  m  SW  of  Canton.  CB&Q  RR. 
Brass  foundry.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture. 

V.-I.  Trib-Union-f- Thursday Independent 1871      6     26     280     2.50         $1,000 

J.  P.  Nielsen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VIENNAf  (E6),  pop.  1.085;  Johnson  Co.  (S).  34  m  NW  of  Paducah,  Ky.  CCC&SL  RR. 
Nursery.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  dairy  products,  fruit. 

Times -f Thursday Republican 1879      6     26     280     2.50          2,700 

Royce  L.  Bridges,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VILLA  GROVE  (E3%),  pop.  2,026;  Douglas  Co.  (E).  23  m  S  of  Champaign.  C&EI  RR. 
Machine  shop;  cannery;  grain  elevator.  Manufactures  farm  implements.  Hybrid 
seed  growing.  Diversified  farming. 

News  + Friday..... Independent 1904      7     24      280     3.00          1,428 

John  A.  Holmes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VILLA  PARK  (Al%),  pop.  8,821  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-8-57,  gives  15,600)  ;  Du  Page 
Co.  (NE).  18  m  W  of  Chicago.  CGW;  C&NW;  CA&E  RRs.  Residential.  Food 
drinks,  fertilizer  manufactured. 

Argus-f Tues.&Thurs.. Independent 1925     8     24     301     6.75        §2,675 

Melvin  J.  Cruger,  Editor;  The  Press  Publications,  112  S.  York  St.,  Elmhurst. 

VIRDEN  (D4),  pop.  8,206;  Macoupin  Co.  (SWC).  25  m  SW  of  Springfield.  GM&O; 
IT;  C&NW;  CB&Q  RRs.  Coal  mine.  Concrete  block,  tile;  dress  factories;  soy- 
bean processing  plant.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  soybeans,  cattle,  hogs. 
Recorder-f Thursday Independent 1865  7  24  280  2.50  §1,»79 

Goode,  Hoeflin,  Jones,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  In  membership  fee. 

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VIRGINIA!  (C8%),  pop.  1,572;  Case  Go.  (WC).  16  m  N  of  Jacksonville.  B&O  RR. 

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Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 

Gazette  + Friday Independent 1872     7     26     308     8.00          1,420 

William  S.  Kilby,  Editor;  Illinois  Valley  News  Inc.,  Publisher. 

WALNUT  (D2),  pop.  1,098;  Bureau  Co.  (NW).  20  m  S  of  Sterling.  CB&Q  RR.  Cheese, 
prefabricated  home  factories.  Grain,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Leader+ Friday Republican 1892      8     24      308     3.00        51,500 

E.  A.  Wilson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WARREN  (Dl),  pop.  1,878;  Jp  Daviess  Co.  (NW).  26  m  NW  of  Freeport.  1C  RR. 
Cheese  factory.  Dairy,  grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Sentinel-Leader + Thursday Independent 1857      6     24     266     2.50 

Frank  W.  Thomas,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WARRENVILLE  (E2i),  pop.  1,891;  Du  Page  Co.  (NE).  32  m  W  of  Chicago.  CA&E  RR. 
Aluminum  factory.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms. 

News  + Thursday Independent 1948     5     24     224     3.00  5012 

Duane  R.  Carlson,  Editor;  Harold  E.  and  Eva  A.  White,  Publishers. 

WARSAW  (B8),  pop.  2,002;  Hancock  Co.  (W).  On  Mississipi  River,  5  m  S  of 
Keokuk,  la.  TP&W  RR.  Fisheries;  limestone  quarries.  Manufactures  buttons, 
batteries,  feed,  beer,  dresses,  lumber  products.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat, 
soybeans. 

Bulletin-f Thursday Republican 1865     7     23      280     2.50        51,170 

Van  V.  Quackenbush,  Editor;  D.  Van  Quackenbush,  Publisher. 

WASHBURN  (D2%),  pop.  999;  Woodford  Co.  (NC).  25  m  NE  of  Peoria.  GM&O  RR. 
Cheese,  feed,  hog  and  poultry  remedies  manufactured.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain 
farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Leader-f Thursday Republican 1890      6     26     280     8.00  5880 

Clyde  E.  Snyder,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WASHINGTON  (D8),  pop.  4,286;  Tazewell  Co.  (NC).  12  m  E  of  Peoria.  GM&O; 
AT&SF;  TP&W  RRs.  Vegetable  cannery.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn, 
oats,  hay. 

Tazewell  County  Reporter  +  ... Thursday Independent 1840      8     24     280      2.50        51,970 

George  Depew,  Editor;  Tazewell  Publishing  Co.,  106  Commercial  Square. 

WATERLOOf  (C5),  pop.  2,821;  Monroe  Co.  (SW).  24  m  S  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  GM&O 
RR.  Timber.  Feed  mill;  creamery;  hatcheries.  Diversified  farming. 

Republican  + Wednesday  ....Republican 1852      8      23      276      3.00        52,362 

Robert  H.  Voris,  Editor;  Voris,  Conrad  &  Miller,  Inc.,  Publishers. 

Times-f Thursday Democratic 1868     8     23     276      3.00        §2,092 

Herman  Dalkert,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WATERMAN — Leader — See  Review  and  Waterman  Leader,  Hinckley. 
News — See  De  Kalb  County  Express,  Shabbona. 

WATSEKAf  (F2%),  pop.  4,235;  Iroquois  Co.  (E).  25  m  SE  of  Kankakee.  TP&W; 
C&EI  RRs.  Hatchery;  greenhouse.  Batteries,  cheese,  butter,  soft  drinks,  radio 
condensers,  business  forms,  transformers  manufactured.  Stock,  poultry,  grain, 
dairy  farms. 

Iroquois  County  Times -f- Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1865      5     24     231    15.00        54,723 

Cloyce  K.  Nichols,  Editor;  Anthony  A.  Allegretti,  Publisher. 

Republican -f- Thursday Republican 1856      7     24      280     2.50        §2,116 

Bernard   White,  Editor;  Bernard  White  and  A.  A.  Trumble,   Publishers, 
125  E.  Walnut  St. 

WAUCONDA  (El),  pop.  1,173;  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-28-55,  gives  2,373)  ;  Lake  Co. 
(NE).  20  m  SW  of  Waukegan.  Railroad  station,  Lake  Zurich.  EJ&E  RR. 
Summer  resort.  Dairy  farms. 

Leader-f Thursday Democratic 1893     7     24     287      2.50        §2,175 

Walter  W.  Banks,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WAUKEGANf  (Fl),  pop.  88,946  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-16-55,  gives  46,698);  Lake 
Co.  (NE).  On  Lake  Michigan,  36  m  N  of  Chicago.  C&NW;  CNS&M ;  EJ&E  RRs. 
Airport.  Good  harbor.  Fisheries. 

Manufactures  asbestos  products,  roofing,  steel,  fence,  and  wire,  Pharmaceu- 
ticals, leather  and  leather-working  machinery,  iron  and  brass  castings,  outboard 
motors  and  refrigerator  units,  auto  accessories,  radiators,  boilers,  confectionery, 
envelopes,  milling  machines,  lacquers,  tools,  dies.  Three  banks ;  savings  deposits 
(6-30-58),  $26,812,005.  23,250  (residence)  electric  (AC)  meters;  17,449  (resi- 
dence) gas  (nat.)  meters;  20,470  (residence)  telephones. 

Lake  County  Labor  News -f.. .Monthly Labor 1940      5     24     224      1.00        $5,500 

Nick  Krawetz,  Editor;  Miller  Publishing  Co.,  68  W.  Van  Buren  St.,  Joliet. 

Negro  Voice — See  Joliet. 

News-Sun-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1897      8     22      308  23.40**28,8S8 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Saturday  circ.  **26,823 

George  C.  Crawford,  Editor;  F.  Ward  Just,  Publisher. 

WAVERLY  (D4),  pop.  1,380;  Morgan  Co.  (WC).  20  m  SE  of  Jacksonville.  CB&Q  RR. 
Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Journal Friday Independent 1871     6     26     280     2.50  5963 

Alfred  H.  Hodgson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WELDON  (E8%),  pop.  492;  De  Witt  Co.  (C).  25  m  NE  of  Decatur.  1C  RR.  Agri- 
culture. Corn,  oats,  beans. 

Record-f .Friday Republican 1890      6     26      280     2.60  

R.  J.  Murphy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNiliy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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WENONA  (D2%),  pop.  1,005;  Marshall  Co.  (NC).  16  m  SW  of  Streator.  1C;  GM&O 
RRs.  Clothing  factory.  Hatchery.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

Index  + Thursday Republican 1865      6     26     276     3.00  965 

Floyd  L.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEST  CHICAGO  (El%).  pop.  8,973  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-23-56,  gives  5,816)  ;  Du 
Page  Co.  (NE).  14  m  NE  of  Aurora.  CA&E;  CB&Q;  C&NW;  EJ&E  RRs.  Rail- 
road shops;  portable  building,  gas  mantle,  chemical  factories.  Agriculture. 
Corn,  hay,  oats. 

Press -f Thursday Independent 1905      6     24     266     2.75        82,750 

G.  E.  Weimer,  Editor;  H.  L.  Treudt,  Publisher,  129  Fremont  St. 

WESTERN  SPRINGS — Citizen-— See  Western  Springs  Citizen,  La  Grange. 

WESTFIELD  (F4),  pop.  661;  Clark  Co.  (E).  20  m  E  of  Mattoon.  Nearest  railroad  sta- 
tion, Kansas.  CCC&SL  RR.  Bank,  Casey.  Oil  wells.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Review  + Thursday Republican 1898     7     24     252      2.00  §420 

Thomas  B.  Comerford,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Martinsville. 

WEST  FRANKFORT  (E5%),  pop.  11,884;  Franklin  Co.  (S).  115  m  SE  of  St.  Louis, 
Mo.  CB&Q;  1C;  C&EI  RRs.  Coal  mines.  Dress  factory;  machine  shop.  Green- 
house. 

American -f Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1918     8      24     290     7.80        §5,327 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.   G.   Kelly,   Editor;   Daily   American   Co.,   Inc.,   Publisher,    111    S.   Emma   St. 

WESTMONT  (A2),  pop.  8.402  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-17-53,  gives  4,356) ;  Du  Page 
Co.  (NE).  19  m  W  of  Chicago.  CB&Q  RR.  Residential. 

Towne  Times Thursday Independent 1942      5      24      224      3.00         $1*600 

Ann  H.  Carlson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  40  N.  Cass  Ave. 

WEST  SALEM  (F6),  pop.  902;  Edwards  Co.  (E).  50  m  NE  of  Mount  Vernon.  1C  RR. 
Manufactures  oil  niters,  cartridges,  castings.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock,  grain  farms. 
Corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 

Advocate Wednesday  ....Independent 1900     6     26     280     8.00        §1,068 

H.  F.  Gerlach,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WESTVILLE  (F8%).  pop.  8,196;  Vermilion  Co.  (E).  6  m  S  of  Danville.  C&EI; 
CCC&SL  RRs.  Coal  mines.  Overalls  factory;  hatchery.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn, 
wheat,  oats. 

News Friday Independent 1930      6      26      280      2.00  

F.  B.  Pletcher,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Georgetown. 

WHEATONf  (E2),  pop.  11,638  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-2-53,  gives  16,001)  ;  Du  Page 
Co.    (NE).  25   m  W  of  Chicago.  CA&E;  C&NW  RRs.   Wheaton  College.  Resi- 
dential. Nurseries.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 
Assembly  and  Fastener  ]  «      ...  fMetal  &  1958      3      26      140      6.00 

Engineering f  Monthly <,  Metftl  Work.g  2      40      140 

William  F.  Schleicher,  Ed.  Dir.;  Hitchcock  Publishing  Co.,  222  E.  Willow  Ave. 

nur  *  i  w  ~Vo.  1949      3      26      140      6.00 

Carbide  Engineering Monthly ij?a£ii»cL  2     65      14° 

l&Toolg  Controlled  circ.    >14,222 

William  F.  Schleicher,  Editor;  Hitchcock  Publishing  Co.,  222  E.   Willow  Ave. 

Du  Page  Press -f- Tues.&Thurs.. Independent 1923      5     23     217      6.75        §4,200 

Melvin  J.  Cruger,  Editor;  The  Press  Publications,  205  S.  Hale  St.  1 4,925 — Free 

Grinding  and  Finishing Monthly |?l!£f«WOrk'fir  2  55     14° 

Undus.  Controlled  circ.    >31,187 

William  F.  Schleicher,  Editor;  Hitchcock  Publishing  Co.,  222  E.  Willow  Ave. 

1898      3  26      140      4.00 

2  55      140 

Prints  Wood  Working  Directory  biennial.  Controlled  circ.    >  16,185 
E.  McDaniel,  Editor;  Hitchcock  Publishing  Co.,  222  E.  Willow  Ave. 


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JMonthly Sheriff's  News... 1945      8      30      140  x 

E.  J.  Hoffman,  Editor;  Illinois  Sheriffs'  Assn.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  800. 

Journal -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1910      8     24     294  x!8.20 

J.  Albert  Dear,  Editor;  Dear  Publication  and  Radio,  Inc. 

Leader-4- Thursday Independent 1954      6      24      228  3.50        §3,126 

William  N.  Bauler,  Editor;  Stuart  W.  Stone,  Publisher,  105  N.  Main  St.  6,817— Free 

Machine  and  Tool  Blue  Book...Monthly {SSw^'*  19°6     *     "ntroHed  cir°c°    >4*,348 

Prints  Machine  and  Tool  Directory  annually. 

William  F.  Schleicher.  Editor;  Hitchcock  Publishing  Co.,  222  E.  Willow  Ave. 

Mass  Transportation Monthly Elec.  RR.  &  Bua.1904     \     \\     \\Q     8'00 

Prints  Mass  Transportation  Directory  bi-annually.  Controlled  circ.    >  10,762 

School  Bus  Trends  included  bi-monthly  aa  a  bound-in  section. 

Bruce  B.  Howat,  Editor;  Hitchcock  Publishing  Co.,  222  E.  Willow  Ave. 

School  Bus  Trends Bi-monthly {fra£Jp.Bu8         1956     2     40     140 

See  Mass  Transportation.  '  Controlled  circ. 

Bruce  B.  Howat,  Editor;  Hitchcock  Publishing:  Co.,  222  E.  Willow  Ave. 

Sword  of  the  Lord-f Friday Evangelical 1984     6     24     224     8.00 

Dr.  John  R.  Rice,  Editor  and  Publisher,  214  W.  Wesley  St. 


21,000 

178,480 


Chvnlafton  A  A  Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mate.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tOunty  feat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaU? 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubtcription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Wheaton  Record  V  ...................  Thursday  ........  Collegiate  ...........  1879     6     24     224     2.50 

Student*  of  Wheaton  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Youth  for  Christ  +  .................  Monthly  ..........  Belig.  (Youth).  .1945     3     27     140     8.00     $86,000 

Ted  W.  Engstrom,  Ed.;  Youth  for  Christ  International,  Pub.,  109  N.  Cross  St. 

WHEELING  —  Herald  —  See  Arlington  Heights  —  (Paddock  Publications) 

WHITE  HALL  <C4),  pop.  8,082;  Greene  Co.   (W).  60  m  SW  of  Springfield.  GM&O; 
CB&Q  RRs.  Coal  mines.  Potters  clay.  Manufactures  pottery,  drain  tile,  women's 
dresses.  Farming.  Wheat,  corn,  soybeans. 
Register-Republican  -f  .............  Friday  ............  Independent  .......  1869      6     26     280     8.00        51,490 

Richard  C.  Bell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WILLIAMSFIELD  (C2%),  pop.  542;  Knox  Co.  (NWC).  80  m  E  of  Galesburg.  AT&SF 
RR.  Bank,  Laura.  Coal  mines.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Times  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1889      6     24     217     2.00  - 

D.  E.  Maher  and  C.  W.  Clark,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
WILLIAMSVILLE   (D8%),  pop.  656;  San  gam  on  Co.    (C).   11   m  NE  of  Springfield. 

GM&O;  IT  RRs.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  soybeans. 
Sun  +  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1916     5     24     224      1.00  - 

C.  P.  Rhodes,  Publisher. 

WILMETTE  (Bl),  pop.  18,162  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-31-58,  gives  24,830)  ;  Cook  Co. 
(NE).  14  m  N  of  Chicago.  C&NW  RR.  Residential. 

Classical  Journal  V  +  ..............  Monthly  ..........  (Languages         1904  2     80      105      3'75        *3»500 

Norman   Pratt,   Jr.,   Editor;  Classical   Journal,    Publisher,  1232    Central   Ave. 

Fishing  Tackle  Trade  News  .....  10  ti.  a  yr  ........  {5^*™^   19B2  2     41      140     3'°° 

Fred  E.  Owens,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  238.  Controlled  circ.      J13,600 

Life-f    (offset)  .........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1912  5     24      196     3.00   **7,672 

Frederick   Favor,   Editor;   Lloyd   Hollister   Inc.,   Publisher,  1232    Central   Ave. 

WILMINGTON    (E2),   pop.   3,354;   Will   Co.    (NE).    16   m   S   of   Joliet.    GM&O    RR. 
Coal   mines.    Felts,   roofing   materials    manufactured.    Hatcheries.    Agriculture. 
Advocate  ...................................  Friday  ............  Republican  .........  1862      6     24      224      2.00         $1,400 

Sheridan  Bailey,  Editor;  Virgil  C.  Bailey,  Publisher,  Coal  City. 

WINCHESTERf   (C4),  pop.  1,591;  Scott  Co.   (W).  18  m  SW  of  Jacksonville.  CB&Q 

RR.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Times-!-  ....................................  Friday  ............  Independent  .......  1865      7     24     297      3.00        §1,500 

Mrs.  Reaugh  Jennings,  Editor;  Country  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

WINDSOR  (E4),  pop.  1,008;  Shelby  Co.  (SC).  12  m  E  of  Mattoon.  CCC&SL  RR.  Dairy 

products.   Agriculture.   Cattle,   hogs,   corn,  wheat,   soybeans,   barley. 
Gazette-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1877      6      24      266      2.50        §1,435 

Raymond  R.  Hall,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WINNETKA  (Bl),  pop.  12,106  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-11-65,  gives  13,058)  ;  Cook  Co. 
(NE).    17   m   N   of   Chicago.   C&NW  RR.   Residential.   Cosmetics   and  Pharma- 
ceuticals  manufactured. 
Clinical  Medicine  .....................  Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1894     2     28      105      5.00        22,915 

Clinical  Medicine  Publications,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  M. 
Dental  Students'  Magazine  .....  Monthly  ..........  Dental  ................  1923      2      26      100 

Not  issued  during  July,  August,  September.  Controlled  free  dist.        15,290 

C.   B.   Kanterman,   D.D.S.,  Editor;  Students'   Magazines,   Inc.,   Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  337. 

Medical  Digest  .............  Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1955  Controlled  free  dis°t°        73$6 

James  M.  Northmgton,  M.D.,  Editor;  C.  W.  Hotze,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  MD. 

Talk    (offset).  .._  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1911      5      24      196      3.00    **5,468 

Frederick  Favor,  Ed.;  Lloyd  Hollister  Inc.,  Pub.,  1232  Central  Ave.,  Wilmette. 

WINSLOW  (Dl),  pop.  855;  Stephenson  Co.  (N).  28  m  NW  of  Freeport.  Nearest  rail- 

road station,  Lena.  1C  RR.  Cheese  factory.  Agriculture.  Com,  oats,  barley. 
Register  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1896      6      27      276      1.50  §320 

Mrs.  Cecile  Graham,  Editor;  Van  Sickle's  Associated  Publishers,  Inc.,  Durand. 

WOODHULL  (C2%),  pop.  718;  Henry  Co.  (NW).  18  m  N  of  Galesburg.  CB&Q  RR. 

Bank,  Alpha.  Cheese  manufactured.  Elevator.  Farming. 
Dispatch  -f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1879      5      24      210      2.50  §918 

Kermit  Broline,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WOOD  RIVER  (C4%).  pop.  10,190;  Madison  Co.   (SW).  On  Mississippi  River,  20  m 
N  of  St.  Louis.  Leading  river  port  for  shipment  of  oil.  GM&O;  CCC&SL;  IT 
RRs.  Airline:  OZA.  Oil  refineries;  foundry.  Manufactures  plastics. 
Journal-4-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1919      8      24      296      3.50         §5,012 

Carl  L.  Stanton,  Editor;  J.  A.  Wilson,  Publisher,  101  Whitelaw  Ave. 

WOODSTOCKf  (El),  pop.  7.192  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-3-55,  gives  8,234)  ;  McHenry 
Co.  (NE).  51  m  NW  of  Chicago.  C&NW  RR.  Auto-lite,  typewriter,  bed 
factories  ;  machine  shops  ;  hatcheries  ;  nurseries.  Agriculture.  Dairying. 


American  Ironsmith-f  ............  Monthly  ..........        Wefdkr  1875     3     26     14°  x8'00 

Stanley  Silliman,  Editor;  National  Blacksmiths  and  Welders  Assn.,  Publisher, 
211  E.  Jackson  St. 

Sentinel-f  .................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  ..............  1856     8     22     294   15.60        *6,38& 

Woodstock  Publishing  Co. 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  «>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  XRand  McNaU> 
estimate.  \/is»ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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""""  Estab  Coll  <$>  Width*  Depth    Sub  Circ 

WORTH  (A2),  pop.  1,472  (special  U.  S.  Census  5.26-58,  gives  7,852) ;  Cook  Co.  (NE). 
10  m  SW  of  Chicago.  WAB  RR.  Bank,  Blue  Island.  Truck  farms. 

Citizen  + Thursday Independent 1930     6     19     206     2.75          2,850 

Allen  Smith,  Editor;  Southwest  Messenger  Press,  Inc.,  6969  W.  lllth  St. 

Record + Thursday Independent 1954     8     23     280         4,000 — Free 

Mrs.  Agnes  Daniels,  Editor  and  Publisher,  7058  W.  lllth  St. 

WYOMING  (D2%).  pop.  1,496;  Stark  Co.  (NWC).  34  m  NW  of  Peoria.  CRI&P;  CB&Q 
RRs.  Oil  burners,  rat  poisons  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans, 
hogs.,  beef  cattle. 

Post- Herald -f- Wednesday  ....Ind.  Rep 1872     7     26     294     8.50        §2,182 

Stanton  Carle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

YATES  CITY  (C8),  pop.  628;  Knox  Co.  (NW).  18  m  N  of  Canton.  CB&Q  RR.  Feed 
mill.  Grain,  stock,  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Banner -f Thursday Independent 1878     5     24     217     3.00  

C.  W.  Clark  and  D.  E.  Maher,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

YORKVILLEf  (E2),  pop.  632;  Kendall  Co.  (NE).  On  Fox  River,  12  m  SW  of  Aurora. 
CB&Q  RR.  Elevator.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans,  cattle  and  hogs. 

Kendall  County  Record-f Thursday Republican 1864      5     24     224     8.00  1,374 

J.  R.  and  R.  F.  Marshall,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ZEIGLER  (D6%).  pop.  2,616;  Franklin  Co.  (S).  7  m  W  of  West  Frankfort.  1C;  MP; 
CB&Q  RR.  Coal  mines.  Coal  washer.  Dress,  concrete  block  factories.  Fruit, 
stock,  dairy  farms. 

News-f Friday Republican 1919     7     26     280      1.50  

M.  A.  Gurley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ZION  (Fl),  pop.  8,960  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-11-57,  gives  10,790);  Lake  Co.  (NE). 
6  m  N  of  Waukegan.  CNS&W;  C&NW  RRs.  Manufactures  candy,  bakery 
products,  lace  curtains,  lingerie,  wicker  furniture.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Zion-Benton  News   (offset). ..Thursday Independent 1930     5     24     224      8.00        $4,000 

Earl  N.  Hoyt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  -A- June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
SP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -fUses  Mats.  <5> Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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INDIANA 

Population  8,934,224  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  INDIANAPOLIS 

Indiana  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Michigan  and  Lake  Michigan,  east  by  Ohio,  south  by  Ken- 
tucky, from  which  it  is  separated  by  the  Ohio  River,  and  west  by  Illinois.  The  extreme  length 
north  and  south  is  276  miles;  its  average  breadth  140  miles.  The  total  land  area  is  36,291  square 
miles. 

The  greater  part  of  the  surface  is  undulating  prairie  land,  with  sand-hills  in  the  north,  and 
picturesque  rocky  hills,  some  600  feet  high,  in  the  south  along  the  Ohio  River.  In  the  northern 
part  of  the  state  are  numerous  lakes,  and  in  the  limestone  regions  of  the  south  are  many  caves. 
Mineral  springs  are  found  throughout  the  south  and  south  central  parts.  The  Ohio  and  White 
Water  River  valleys  are  of  sandstone  and  limestone  formation.  The  soil  for  the  greater  part  of 
the  state  is  a  loose  calcareous  loam  of  considerable  depth.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Indianapolis 
gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  52.5;  highest  on  record  116;  lowest  on  record 
— 35.  Total  annual  precipitation  is  39.45  inches. 

Indiana  is  exceedingly  well  supplied  with  transportation  facilities,  for  it  lies  directly  in  the 
path  of  almost  all  of  the  great  railway  trunk  lines,  which  have  branches  extending  into  all  parts 
of  the  state;  and  fully  half  of  its  borders,  or  about  600  miles,  are  on  navigable  waters.  Enormous 
tonnage  enters  and  leaves  the  Lake  Michigan  ports  also.  Evansville,  on  the  Ohio  River,  is  a  large 
hardwood  market;  Indianapolis,  the  largest  city.  Indiana  University,  located  at  Bloomington; 
Purdue  University,  at  Lafayette;  Notre  Dame,  at  South  Bend;  De  Pauw  University,  at  Green- 
castle,  are  notable  among  the  state's  institutions  of  higher  education. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  twelfth.  Urban  population  (1950),  59.9%.  In  1950,  of  the 
8,934,224  total  population,  3,758,439  were  white;  175,785  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  166,627.  Farm  acreage,  19,658,677.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
118.0  Average  value  per  farm,  $16,550.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  18,556. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $374,837,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $671,629,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  soybeans,  $106,745,000,  rank,  third;  com,  $91,408,000, 
rank,  fifth;  wheat,  $57,143,000:  tobacco  (value  of  production),  $6,702,000;  oats,  $5,958,000, 
rank,  tenth;  potatoes,  $3,564,000;  hay,  $3,108,000;  popcorn  (value  of  production),  $1,334,000, 
rank,  first;  rye,  $801,000,  rank,  eighth;  red  clover  seed,  $742,000,  rank,  eighth;  lespedeza  seed, 
$412,000;  barley.  $371,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruits  (noncitrus)  (1957):  apples,  $2,960,000;  peaches,  $774,000;  straw- 
berries  (value  of  production),  $694,000;  grapes,  $81,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $261,606,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$127,956,000,  rank,  third;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $9,990,000;  horses  and  mules,  $3,589,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $56,418,000  rank,  tenth;  chickens  (farm  and  com- 
mercial broilers),  $33,621,000;  turkeys,  $9,920,000,  rank,  tenth. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957):  all  milk  and  cream,  $134,701,000.  Total  milk 
production  on  farms,  3,848,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  American  cheese,  30,363,000 
Ibs.;  creamed  cottage  cheese,  24,891,000  Ibs.;  creamery  butter,  20,856,000  Ibs.;  non-fat  dry 
milk  solids,  19,811.000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  23,795,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Lake  fisheries,  total  catch  (1956),  8,000  Ibs.;  $2,000  value.  Mississippi  River  and  tributaries 
catch  (1956),  1,018,000  Ibs.;  $24,000  value.  Principal  fish:  mussel  shells,  pearls  and  slugs,  lake 
herring,  yellow  perch. 

FORESTS  AND  FURS 

Total  forest  production  (1947),  180,266  M  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  oak,  beech,  maple,  elm, 
yellow  poplar,  sycamore,  cottonwood  and  aspen,  hickory,  walnut,  red  and  sap  gum,  ash,  basswood. 
Fur  animals  (1957):  Number  reported  purchased,  257,780;  total  value,  $235,880.  Principal 
furs :  musk  rat,  raccoon,  mink. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $4,614,596,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
primary  metal  industries,  transportation  equipment,  electrical  machinery,  machinery  (except 
electrical).  Total  expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $301*473,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1951),  $174,389,000.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  coal,  petroleum, 
cement,  stone. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  1,624,700.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.), 
1,921,000,  rank,  tenth.  Number  of  poet  offices  (1957),  844.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954), 
41,618;  sales,  $4,506,881,000. 

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LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  92 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Adama   (NE).Decatur 22,398 

2  Allen  (NE),  Fort  Wayne 188,722 

3  Bartholomew  (SE),  Columbus 86,108 

4  Benton  (NW),  Fowler 11,462 

5  Blackford  (E),  Hartford  City 14.026 

6  Boone  (C),  Lebanon 23,998 

7  Brown  (SC),  Nashville 6,209 

8  Carroll  (NWC),  Delphi 16,010 

9  Cass    (NO,  Logansport. 38,793 

10  Clark  (SE),  Jeff er son ville 48,330 

11  Clay  (W),  Brazil 23,918 

12  Clinton  (C),  Frankfort 29,734 

13  Crawford  (S),  English 9,289 

14  Davieas    (SW),    Washington 26,762 

15  Dearborn   (SE),  Lawrenceburg 25,141 

16  Decatur  (SE),  Greensburg 18,218 

17  De  Kalb   (NE),  Auburn 26,023 

18  Delaware  (E),  Muncie 90,262 

19  Dubois   (SW),  Jasper 23,785 

20  Elkhart   (N).  Goshen 84,612 

21  Fayette  (E),  Connersville 23,391 

22  Floyd  (S),  New  Albany 43,955 

23  Fountain   (W),  Covington 17,836 

24  Franklin  (E),  Brookville 16,034 

25  Fulton  (N),  Rochester 16,665 

26  Gibson   (SW),  Princeton 80,720 

27  Grant  (NEC),  Marion 62.156 

28  Greene  (SW),  Bloomfield 27,886 

29  Hamilton   (C),  Noblesville 28,491 

80  Hancock   (EC),  Greenfield 20,332 

31   Harrison  (S),  Corydon 17,858 

82  Hendricks    (C),   Danville 24,594 

83  Henry  (E),  New  Castle 45,605 

34  Howard    (NC),   Kokomo 54,498 

85  Huntington  (NE),  Huntington 31,400 

86  Jackson  (S),  Brownstown 28,287 

87  Jasper    (NW),   Rensselaer 17,031 

38  Jay  (E).  Portland 23,157 

89  Jefferson   (SE),  Madison 21,613 

40  Jennings    (SE),  Vemon 15,250 

41  Johnson  (SC),  Franklin 26,183 

42  Knox    (SW),   Vincennes 43,416 

48   KoBciusko   (N),  Warsaw 33,002 

44   {"(range  (NE).  Lagrange 15,347 

if   l*k£  (NWV  9*°™  Point 368,152 

46  La  Porte  (NW),  La  Porte 76,808 

47  Lawrence    (S),   Bedford 34,346 


County,  Location  oa  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

48  Madison  (EC),  Anderson 103,911 

49  Marion  (C),  Indianapolis 551,777 

60  Marshall   (N),  Plymouth 29,468 

61  Martin   (SW),  Shoals 10,678 

62  Miami  (NC).  Peru 28,201 

63  Monroe   (SWC),  Bloomington 60,080 

64  Montgomery   (WC),  Crawfords- 

ville  29,122 

55   Morgan    (C),  Martina  ville 23,726 

66  Newton  (NW),  Kentland, 11,006 

67  Noble   (NE).  Albion 26,076 

68  Ohio  (SE),  Rising  Sun 4,223 

69  Orange  (S),  Paoli 16,879 

60  Owen   (SWC),  Spencer 11,768 

61  Parke  (W).  Rock  ville 15,674 

62  Perry  (S),  Cannelton 17,867 

63  Pike   (SW),  Petersburg 14,996 

64  Porter    (NW),    Valparaiso 40,076 

65  Posey   (SW),  Mount  Vernon 19,818 

66  Pulaski  (NW),  Winamac 12,493 

67  Putnam  (WC).  Greencastle 22,950 

68  Randolph    (E),   Winchester 27,141 

69  Ripley    (SE),  Versailles 18,768 

70  Rush  (SEC).  Rush  ville 19,799 

71  St.  Joseph  (N),  South  Bend 20-6,058 

72  Scott   (SE),  Scottsburg 11,519 

73  Shelby   (SEC),  Shelby  ville 28,026 

74  Spencer   (SW),  Rockport 16,174 

76   Starke   (NW),  Knox 16,282 

76  Steu ben  (NE),  Angola, 17,087 

77  Sullivan  (SW),  Sullivan 23,667 

78  Switzerland  (SE).  Vevay 7,599 

79  Tippecanoe   (NWC),  Lafayette 74,473 

80  Tipton  (NC),  Tipton 15,666 

81  Union  (SE),  Liberty 6,412 

82  Vandcrburg    (SW),   Evans  ville 160,422 

83  Vermillion    (W),  Newport 19.723 

84  Vigo  (W),  Terre  Haute 106,160 

85  Wabash  (NEC),  Wabash 29,047 

86  Warren   (W),  Williamsport 8,535 

87  Warrick    (SW),    Boonville 21,627 

88  Washington   (S),  Salem 16,620 

89  Wayne  (E).  Richmond 68,666 

90  Wells  (NE),  Bluffton 19,564 

91  White   (NW),  Monticello 18,042 

92  Whitley   (NE),  Columbus  City 18,828 


INDIANA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  88 

Evening  Dailies  (77) 

Morning  Dailies  (11) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (19) 

Tri-weekly  8 

Semi-weekly  6 

Weekly  283 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies  ( 14 ) 

Monthly   3 

Shoppers „ (5) 

Semi-monthly  3 

Total  Newspapers  386 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  3 

Tri-weekly  1 

Weekly  24 

Fortnightly 6 

Semi-monthly    1 

Monthly   149 

Bi-monthly  8 

Quarterly   20 

Every  two  weeks  during 

college  year  1 

Four  times  during  college  year  1 

Nine  times  during  college  year  1 

Ten  times  during  college  year  1 

Eleven  times  a  year 1 


Total  Periodicals  217 

Total  number  of  publications 603 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 90 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 268 

For  circulation  figures  for  dally  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  It  Is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


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AKRON  (E2% ),  pop.  946;  Fulton  Co.  (N).  22  m  N  of  Peru.  ERIE  RR.  Saw  mills ;  milk 
station.  Timber.  Dairy,  truck  farms.  Potatoes,  onions. 

Indian  Club  Woman  4- Semi-mo Club  Int» 1928     8     26     126     1.00          2,995 

Mrs.  Stanley  O'Hair,  Editor;  Akron  News,  Publisher. 

CIrenlatlon— **S«pt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  .worn;  ^Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.    -fUiet  Mats.    *  Nonpareil 
was.  12  to  inch.     V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    fCoimty  seat     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
'-rn  iS^  SSfJK"1  lcad€1Bi€  *«•'•  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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AKRON  (Continued)  Efttb  Co li<3» Width VDtpth    Sub  Oft 

News-}- M Thursday Republican 1889     6     24     210     8.00       {1,125 

Mrs.  Claude  Billings,  Editor;  Claude  Billings,  Publisher. 

ALBANY  (G4),  pop.  1,846;  Delaware  Go.  (E).  11  m  NE  of  Muncie.  NYC&SL  RR.  Manu- 
factures tools,  tinware,  wire  baskets.  Diversified  farming.  Com,  wheat,  oats. 

Chronicle «...  Friday Republican 1887     8     26     280     1.50 

Paul  V.  Elsberry,  Publisher. 

ALBIONf  (G2),  pop.  1,841;  Noble  Co.   (NE).  82  m  NW  of  Fort  Wayne.  B&O  RR. 

Cabinet,  tile,  garment,  mirror,  cement  block  factories  ;  hatchery ;  saw,  feed  mills ; 

poultry  packing  plant.  Fruit,  livestock  farms. 
New  Era-f Wednesday Republican 1872     7     26     294     2.00        *1,260 

R.  C.  Prickett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Noble  County  American -f Thursday Democratic 1867     6     24     224     2.00        §1,64O 

B.  R.  Matteeon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALEXANDRIA  (F4),  pop.  6,147  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-27-57,  gives  5,768) ;  Madison 
Co.  (EC).  12  m  N  of  Anderson.  CCC&SL;  NYC&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  jet  plane 
parts,  canned  goods,  insulations,  canvas  gloves,  boilers,  asbestos,  magnesia  and 
nitration  products.  Farming. 

News-f- flYun*'  Sat*  Independent 1888     8     24     280     6.00  (960 

Prints  shopper  on  Thursday  for' free  distribution.  Circ.,  4,500. 
K.  J.  Sullivan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Times-Tribune  -f j]^**' Sat<  Independent 1885     8     24     280  18.00          2,259 

Darrell  L.  Zink,  Editor;  Robert  M.  Feemster,  Publisher. 

ANDERSONf  (F4%),  pop.  46,820  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-15-56,  gives  50.143); 
Madison  Co.  (EC).  88  m  NE  of  Indianapolis.  CI ;  PA;  CCC&SL  RRs.  Anderson 
College  and  Theological  Seminary. 

Manufactures  auto  parts,  files,  paperboard  products,  studio  couches,  pumps, 
castings,  tools,  tile,  furniture  springs,  machine  knives,  governors,  glass  and  brick 
manufacturing  and  other  machinery,  oil  engines,  gas  regulators*  playground 
equipment.  Oil  refining;  meat  packing.  Two  banks.  23,759  electric  (AC)  meters; 
18,966  gas  meters;  29,583  telephones. 

Alumni  News llti.ayr College  Alumni..  1921      3     28      133      1.00        12,000 

John  H.  Kane,  Editor;  Commercial  Service  Co.,  Anderson  College  and  Theological 

Seminary. 

{Bulletin-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem 1885     9     22     308   18.20**17,556 
G.  D.  Crittenberger,  Ed.;  Anderson  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1133  Jackson. 
Herald -f Morn.ex.Mon. .Republican 1868     9     22     308  20.80**16,99S 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies.  Sunday  circ.  **18,8O4 

Anderson  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1133  Jackson. 

Gospel  Trumpet  (no  adv.). ..-Saturday Religious 1881     3     29      133      3.50        37,200 

Harold  L.  Phillips,  Ed. ;  Gospel  Trumpet  Co.,  Pub.,  Fifth  and  Chestnut  Sts. 

ANGOLAf  (Gl),  pop.  6,081;  Steuben  Co.  (NE).  42  m  NE  of  Fort  Wayne.  NYC  RR. 
Tri-State  College.  Summer  resort.  Manufactures  condensed  milk,  flour,  brick, 
tile,  poultry  feed,  automobiles,  airplane  parts,  marine  engines.  Grain,  dairy  farms. 

Herald-f- Wednesday Democratic 1877      8     24     283      3.00  

H.  W.  Morley,  Editor;  Steuben  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

Reflector-f Tuesday Shopper 1935     8     24     308         6,227 — Free 

Not  issued  during  last  week  in  Dec.  and  1st  week  in  Jan. 

W.  A.  Honett,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Public  Square,  P.  O.  Box  328. 
Steuben  Republican 4- Wednesday Republican 1857     8     24     283     3.00  

E.  D.  Willis,  Editor;  Steuben  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

Tri-Angle-f  V Monthly Collegiate 1946  Controlled  fra  disk          1,600 

Students  of  Tri-State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Tri-State  College. 

ARGOS  (E2),  pop.  1,284;  Marshall  Co.  (N).  32  m  S  of  South  Bend.  NYC&SL  RR. 
Trailer  factory,  saw  mill.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture. 

Reflector-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1881     6      24     224     2.00 

William  T.  Eggbeer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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ASHLEY  (Gl%),  pop.  680;  Steuben  Co.  (NE).  35  m  N  of  Fort  Wayne.  Railroad  name, 
Ashley-Hudson.  WAB  RR.  Bank,  Angola.  Cement,  canning  factories.  Agricul- 
ture, especially  truck  crops.  Onions. 
Ashley-Hudson  Times-f  ........  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1929     5      24      210     2.00 

John  T.  Johnston  and  E.  C.  Miller,  Editors;  Don  E.  Woelfer,  Publisher. 

ATTICA  (C4).  pop.  8,862;  Fountain  Co.  (W).  On  Wabash  River,  21  m  SW  of  La 
Fayette.  WAB  RR.  Manufactures  steel  castings,  bricks,  radio  parts,  cement 
valuts,  batteries.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

{  Fountain-  Warren  Democrat  -f  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1880 
Ledger-Tribune  -f-  ....................  {ft'sun**  ^  R*Publican  ........  1«« 
Don  M.  Montgomery,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Rlchland  Press,  The  -f  ............  Semi-mo  .........  Republican  ........  1939      8     24     808      1.00 

Issued  first  and  third  Thursday  each  month. 

Everett  White,  Editor  and  Publisher,  813  E.  Summit  St. 

AUBURN  t  (G2),  pop.  5,879;  De  Kalb  Co.  (NE).  21  m  NE  of  Fort  Wayne.  B&O;  NYC; 
PA  RRs    Manufactures  automobiles,  rubber  specialties,  oil  burners,  calendars, 
post  cards  foundry  products,  barrel  fittings.  Saw  mill.  Agriculture. 
Courier-f-  ..................................  Tue>«-  &  Fri  .....  Democratic  ........  1866     7     26     280     2.00  §512 

C.  B.  Hamilton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CtoulatlearH^Sept  A,  B.C.  Statement;  *J«tw  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats,  •Nonpenfl 
•ms,  12  to  loch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCouoty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  VI««wd  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Dis  patch  +  ...............................  Tues.  &  Fri  .....  Republican  .........  1870     7     26     280     2.00        8M16 

V.  E.  Buchanan,  Editor  ;  Auburn  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 
Star-f  .......................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  ------  1913     7     24     294  10.40        53,&14 

V.  E.  Buchanan,  Editor;  Auburn  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

AURORA  (H6ft)»  pop.  4,780  ;  Dearborn  Co.  (SE).  On  Ohio  River,  24  m  SW  of  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.  B&O  ;  CCC&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  chairs,  furniture,  castings,  coffins, 
cement  burial  vaults,  feed,  lumber,  corrugated  boxes.  Agriculture. 
Journal-Bulletin  .......................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1868     8     24     290     2.50          3,270 

William  D.  Murray,  Editor;  Journal-  Bulletin  Inc.,  Publisher,  107  Mechanic  St. 

A  VILLA  (G2),  pop.  669;  Noble  Co.  (NE).  22  m  NW  of  Fort  Wayne.  B&O;  PA  RRs. 

Grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1886     6     24     224     2.00  §725 

A.  H.  Gieseking,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BATESVILLE  (G6),  pop.  3.194  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-6-58,  gives  3,196)  ;  Ripley  Co. 
(SE).  49  m  NW  of  Cincinnati,  O.  CCC&SL  RR.  Manufactures  furniture,  caskets, 
tile,  hospital  and  metal  equipment.  Planing  mills.  Agriculture. 
Herald-Tribune4-  ....................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1890     8     24     294     3.00        $3,175 

Robert  G.  Huneke,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

BEDFORDf  (E7),  pop.  12,562;  Lawrence  Co.  (S).  24  m  S  of  Bloomington.  MONON; 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Quarrying  and  fabricating  building  stone;  foundry;  saw  and  ex- 
celsior mills.  Manufactures  stone-working  machinery,  saws,  work  shirts.  Diversi- 
fied farming. 
Times-Mail  ...............................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1892     9     22     294  18.20  **10,160 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
Stewart  Riley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BEECH  GROVE  (E5),  pop.  5,685  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-26-57,  gives  9,137)  ;  Marion 
Co.   (C).  6  m  SE  of  Indianapolis.  CCC&SL  RR.  Millwork  plants.  Manufactures 
cleaning  and  polishing  preparations,   radios,   electrical  equipment,   men's   and 
boys'  shirts,  machine-tool  accessories.  Grain,  fruit,  dairy  farms. 
Perry  Township  Weekly  .........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1938     8     24     287     2.50  615 

L.  A.  Lukenbill,  Editor  and  Publisher,  422  Main  St.  12,800  —  Free 

BERNEf  (H3),  pop.  2,277;  Adams  Co.  (NE).  33  m  SE  of  Fort  Wayne.  PA  RR.  Manu- 
factures furniture,  children's  clothing,  cedar  chests,  novelty  boxes.  Hatcheries. 
Diversified  farming. 
Witness-f  ................................  Mon.,Wed.,Fri.Republican  ........  1896     8     24     287     6.50   **3,OO3 

Beme  Witness  Company,  Publisher. 

BICKNELL  (C7),  pop.  4,572;  Knox  Co.  (SW).  15  m  NE  of  Vincennes.  PA  RR.  Coal 
mining.  Concrete  products  plant.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  fruit,  cattle. 

News-f  .....................................  {l^***  Sa<~  Republican  ........  1895     8     24     287   13.00        §2,495 

W.  D.  Murray,  Publisher. 

BLOOMFIELDf  (D6  %  ),  pop.  2,086  ;  Greene  Co.  (SW).  44  m  SE  of  Terre  Haute.  1C  RR. 
Manufactures  office  and  institutional  furniture,  bricks,  blankets,  concrete  silos, 
metal  specialties.  Agriculture. 

VJ7t-  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1876      8     24     280     2.00        $3,225 

Lillian  Martin,  Editor;  Bryan  G.  Martin,  Publisher. 

World-f  ....................................  {Ilfun**  Sat'  Democratic  ........  1930     8     24     287   13.00        83,165 

J.  A.  Watkins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BLOOMINGTONf    (D6).  pop.   28,163;   Monroe  Co.    (SWC).   52  m  S  of  Indianapolis. 
MONON;  1C  RR«.  Airline,  LCA.  Indiana  University. 

Manufactures  furniture,  fabricated  limestone,  baskets,  plate  glass,  mirrors, 
radios,  television  seta  and  electronic  parts,  railroad  ties  and  switchgear  equip- 
ment. Limestone  quarrying  and  fabrication.  Four  banks;  deposits  (1958),  $42.- 
268,000.  14.655  electric  meters;  7,916  gas  meters;  18,224  telephones. 
American  Journal  of  Botany.  Monthly  ..........  Botanical  ...........  1914     2     36     119x10.00        $4,000 

No  adv.  Not  issued  during  August  and  September. 

Dr.  H.  C.  Bold,  Editor;  Botanical  Soc.  of  Amer.,  Publisher,  Dept.  of  Botany, 
Indiana  University. 


Bulletin  of  the  School             \THnuwifMv      F4n*.*fAn            !924  *     4&     101     4.60               35 

of  Education  (no  adv.)....jB|-monthIy  .....  Education  ..........  Controlled  circ.             560 

School  of  Education,  Publisher,  Indiana  University. 

Ethnohistory  (offset)              lnnflr+^iv          f  Anthropology   1954  1     69      102      3.50           $880 

(no  adv.)  ............................  }  Quarterly  .......  1  History  Controlled  free  dist.            *30 

Erminie  W.  Voegelin,  Editor;  Rayl  House,  Indiana  University,  Publisher. 

Herald-Telephone  ....................  Evg.  ex.  Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  ...........  1877  9     22     294   15.  60^*13,373 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Bloomington  Newspapers.  Inc.,  Publisher,  106  S.  College  St. 

Indiana  Alumni  Magazine  V...  Monthly  ..........  ColL  Alumni  ......  1938  3     28     140  x4.00 

Claude  Rich,  Publisher,  303  Union  Bldg. 

Indiana  Business  Review      1  MftntM_            fResearch            109-  «     «A      t11     «*              A  ,17 

(no  adv.)  ............................  j  Monthly  ..........  ^Business            19Z8  Z     88      114     Free         6,417 

Nancy  R.  Auster,  Editor;  Bureau  of  Business  Research,  School  of  Business, 
Publisher,  Indiana  University. 


)  ............  Quarterly  ........  Historical  ..........  1905     1     48       98     5.00        *2,000 

Donald  F.  CarmonyV  Editor;  Indiana  University,  Publisher. 

Ctmitafk*  A  A  Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *Jt»e  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPuMl.her'e  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
•ma,  12  to  Indi  TAgate  line*,  14  to  inca.  fCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Centos.  xRand  McNaHy 

m?lS££-~%lSS&'Zl7  dwlllt  «e»«fcroie  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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BLOOMINGTONf  (Continued)  Estab  Col  s<«>  Width?  Depth    Sub  Clre 

Indiana  Student  -f  V  ................  {&  ^£x-Sun'Collegiate  ..........  1867     8     24     280     8.50         4,250 

Department  of  Journalism  of  Indiana  University,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Journal  of  Mathematics         \p.  W.ftnfi1iv     /Mathematics  &  1952     1     68     10118.00  700 

and    Mechanics  ..................  J  Bi-monthly...  lMechanic8  Controlled  free  dist.  300 

T.  Y.  Thomas,  J.  W.  T.  Youngs  and  T.  M.  Rosenblatt,  Editors  ;  Graduate  Institute 
for  Mathematics  and  Mechanics,  Publisher,  Indiana  University. 

Phi  Delta  KappanV  ................  Monthly  ...........  {  in^diFc"**       1918     2     36      11T  x4'00       S0'036 

Stanley  M.  Elam,  Editor;  Phi  Delta  Kappa,  Publisher,  Eighth  and  Union. 

Star-Courier  +  .........................  Mon.  Thurs...Ind.  Dem  ..............  1875     8     24     280     6.00        $4*770 

Paul  L.  Felt  us,  Editor;  Feltus  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

106  E.  Fifth  St. 

BLUFFTONf  <G3),  pop.  6,076;  Wells  Co.  (NE).  On  Wabash  River,  24  m  S  of  Fort 
Wayne.  NYC&SL  RR.  Manufactures  gloves,  pumps,  cider  presses,  condensed 
milk,  butter,  motors,  pianos,  chemicals,  machinery.  Limestone  quarries.  Agri- 
culture. 

News-Banner-f  ........................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1892     8     24     28020.80        $4,727 

Roger  G.  Swaim,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BOONVILLEf  (C8%  ),  pop.  5,092  ;  Warrick  Co.  (SW).  20  m  NE  of  Eyansville.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  food  and  dairy  products,  flour,  underwear,  pajamas,  bricks,  tile. 
Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit,  tomatoes,  grain,  soybeans. 
Enquirer-}-  ................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1850     8     24     315      1.50        §3,995 

David  Newby,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  266. 
Standard  +  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1875     8     24     294     2.00   **3,500 

C.  Richard  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BORDEN  —  Banner  Gazette  —  See  Pekin. 

BOSWELL  (C3%  ),  pop.  963;  Benton  Co.  (NW).  27  m  NW  of  La  Fayette.  NYC&SL  RR. 

Hatchery.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 
Enterprise-h  ............................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1878     6     26     266     2.00  456 

Edgar  Burnett,  Editor;  Boewell  Enterprise,  Publisher. 

BOURBON    (E2),  pop.   1,404;  Marshall  Co.    (N).  32  m  SE  of  South  Bend.  PA  RR. 
Trailer    factory;    feed    mill;    hatcheries.    Grain,    stock,    poultry    farms.    Corn, 
wheat,  hay. 
News-Mirror-f  ........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1870      6     24     252     2.50          1,119 

Reese  H.  Price  and  Dorothy  L.  Price,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BRAZILf  (C5%),  pop.  8,434;  Clay  Co.  (W).  16  m  NE  of  Terre  Haute.  B&O;  C&EI; 
PA  RRs.  Coal  mines;  clay  pits.  Manufactures  clay  products,  floor  wax,  cigars, 
bricks,  tile,  ceramic  textures,  furniture.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Gazette  +  ..................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1922     6     26     280      1.60  690 

Edwin  W.  Norris.  Editor;  Earl  J.  Patrick,  Publisher,  559  E.  National  Ave. 
Time8  +  .;  ..................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep  .............  1888     8     24     280   15.60          6,030 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

John  Rogers,  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

BREMEN  (ElH).pop.  2,664  ;  Marshall  Co.  (N).  16  m  S  of  Mishawaka,  B&O  RR.  Manu- 
factures peppermint  and  spearmint  oil,  drain  tile,  building  blocks,  foam  rubber 
products,  aluminum  and  fibre  glass  boats,  house  trailers,  precision  roller  bearings, 
iron  castings,  flour,  feed.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  peppermint. 
Enquirer-f  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1885      8      24      280     2.00        51.915 

James  K.  Gorrell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRISTOL  (Fl),  pop.  738  ;  Elkhart  Co.  (N).  9  m  NE  of  Elkhart.  NYC  RR.  House  trailers, 

Slumbing  and  trailer  equipment,  aluminum  sashes  manufactured.  Grain  elevators. 
i  versified  farming.  Corn,  potatoes,  melons. 
Banner  -f-  ..................................  Friday  .............  Republican  ........  1877     6     26     280     2.00 

H.  F.  Mosier,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BROOK  (C3),  pop.  915;  Newton  Co.  (NW).  88  m  NW  of  La  Fayette.  Nearest  railroad 
station,    Morocco.    NYC    RR.    Manufactures    cosmetics,    metal   products,    dye; 
hatchery  ;  elevator.  Agriculture.  Milk,  corn,  oats. 
Reporter-f  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1898     7     24     280     1.50 

G.  H.  Denham,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BROOKSTON  (C3^),  pop.  1,014;  White  Co.  (NW).  11  m  S  of  Monticello.  MONON  RR. 

Cannery.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
Reporter  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  8     24     280     2.00 

Brookston  Reporter  Co.,  Publisher. 

BROOKVILLEf  (G5%),  pop.  2,538;  Franklin  Co.  (E).  On  Whitewater  River,  40  m 
NW  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  CCC&SL  RR.  Corrugated  fibre  boxes,  furniture,  trailers, 
roofing,  feed  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  tobacco. 

(American  -f  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1832     7     24     280     2.50 
Ernest  W.  Showalter,  Editor. 
Democrat  -f  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1888     7     24     280     2.50 
Raymond  A.  Everett,  Editor;  Whitewater  Publications.  Inc.,  Publisher, 
531  Main  St. 

BROWNSBURG  (E5),  pop.  1,578  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-7-57,  given  3,689)  ;  Hendrtcks 
Co.  (C).  14m  NW  of  Indianapolis.  CCC&SL  RR.  Vegetable  cannery,  aircraft  spe- 
cialties manufactured.  Agriculture. 
Record-f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1882     7     24     280     2.60 

Robert  and  Marine  Campbell,  Publishers. 

frSept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


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§2,019 


$593 
$2,246 


1,965 


I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubUsher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   +Usea  Mats,  •Nonpareil 
•ma.  12  to  inch.    T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.    tCotmty  seat    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSttbaeription  Included  in  membership  fa*. 
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Estab  Coll*  Width  TDtpth   Sub  Clre 

BROWNSTOWNf   (E7),  pop.  1,998;  Jackson  Co.   (S).  80  m  E  of  Bedford.  B&O  RR. 
Paper,  planing,  flour  mills;  brick  and  hollow-  ware,  canning  factories;  poultry 
packing  plant;  hatcheries.  Grain,  truck,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Banner  +  ..................................  Wednesday  .....  Democratic  ........  1869     8     24     280     2.00   **3,176 

R.  A.  Brodhecker,  Editor;  Brownatown  Banner,  Publisher. 

BUNKER  HILL  (£3),  pop.  659;  Miami  Co.  (NO).  8  m  S  of  Peru.  NYC&SL;  PA  RRs. 

Elevator.  Agriculture.  Corn,  soybeans,  dairy  products. 
Preaa-}-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent.  ......  1922      6      26      280      1.50  - 

Prints  edition  for  Walton. 

Lloyd  Snyder,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BUTLER  (Hltt),  pop.  1,914;  De  Kalb  Co.  (NE).  32  m  NE  of  Wayne.  WAB;  NYC 
RRs.  Manufactures  pumps,  tanks,  windmills,  foundry  products,  fertilizer,  truck 
axels,  aluminum  billets,  fishing  tackle,  leather  sport  jackets,  condensed  millk, 
flour.  Hatchery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
National  Stock  Dog  ln«.^—  1«  n™»  ™™  3  27  115  1-°° 


Magazine* 


1«          n™» 
rly  ........  Dogs  .................. 


Controlled  free  dist. 


400 
600 

1,350 


£.  G.  Emanuel,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Rt.  1. 

Record-Herald -f Thursday Democratic 1866      8      24      290      3.00 

R.  B.  Powers,  Editor;  R.  B.  Powers  and  Forrest  Oiler,  Publishers. 

CAMBRIDGE  CITY  (G6),  pop.  2,559  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-1-67,  gives  2,704)  ;  Wayne 
Co.  (E).  On  Whitewater  River,  12  m  NW  of  Connersville.  NYC&SL;  PA  RRs. 
Manufactures  metal  shears,  folding  chairs,  trailers,  caskets,  malleable  castings, 
fabricated  steel  articles,  stock  feeders,  feed,  neon  signs.  Diversified  farming. 
Corn,  wheat,  soybeans,  hogs. 

Community  Press  (offset) Thursday Shopping 1955      5      24      224      2.00          2,850 

Victor  Jose,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  93. 

National  Road  Traveler  + Thursday Independent 1868      8      24      308      2.00         §1,250 

Omar  S.  Peelle.  Publisher. 

CANNELTONf  (D8%),  pop.  2,027;  Perry  Co.  (S).  On  Ohio  River,  45  m  E  of  Evansville. 

SOU  RR.  Ferry  to  Hawesville,   Ky.   Sandstone  quarry ;   timber.    Manufactures 

furniture,  sewer  pipes,  safes,  curtains.  Ships  produce.  Agriculture. 
News-h Wednesday Democratic 1890      8      24      294      4.00    **3>841 

A.  R,  Cummings,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Co. 
CARLISLE   (C6%),  pop.  767;  Sullivan  Co.   (SW).  21  m  NE  of  Vincennes.  C&EI  RR. 

Liniment,  canning  factories;  planing  mills.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  melons, 

peaches,  apples. 
News-f Friday Republican 1894      6      26      276      1.50  §944 

Eleanor  Jamison  and  Leola  E.  Jones,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CARTHAGE  (F5),  pop.  1,065;  Rush  Co.  (SEC).  35  m  E  of  Indianapolis.  CCC&SL  RR. 
Paper-board  factory;  saw  mill.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Agriculture. 

Citizen-f Friday Republican 1907      7      24      280      2.00         §1,673 

Kenneth  Rhodes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CAYUGA  (B4%),  pop.  1,022;  Vermillion  Co.  (W).  18  m  SE  of  Danville,  Illinois. 
C&EI;  NYC&SL  RRs.  Bank,  Newport.  Manufactures  brick,  paper  products,  drain 
tile,  canned  vegetables.  Farming. 

Herald  + Friday Democratic 1886      8     24      280      2.00  600 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Highland  Herald  of  Perrysville. 
Teresa  McAllister,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Company. 

CEDAR  LAKE  (B2),  pop.  3,907;  Lake  Co.  (NW).  20  m  S  of  Gary.  MONON  RR.  Hatch- 
ery.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Register-f Wednesday Shopping 1951      8      27      280        $2,850 — Free 

Mrs.  Viola  Rose,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  182. 

CENTERVILLE  (H5),  pop.  1,886  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-26-57,  gives  2,251)  ;  Wayne 
Co.  (E).  3  m  SW  of  Richmond.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  wedges,  caskets,  water- 
proof paint,  chairs,  creamery  and  canned  products.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry 
farms. 

Old  Trails  Echo -f Thursday Independent 1915      8     24      294      2.00        tl,804 

Richard  Miles  and  Phillip  G.  Miles,  Publishers. 

CHARLESTOWN  (F7% ),  pop.  4,785;  Clark  Co.  (SE).  12  m  N  of  New  Albany.  PA  RR. 

Manufactures  TV  and  Hi-Fi  cabinets,  chemical  products.  Agriculture. 

J  Courier -f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1896      8      24      308      2.50        92,660 

j   Shopping  News-f Saturday Shopper 1934      8      24      294        £5,600 — Free 

J.  E.  Hester  and  R.  P.  Hauselman,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CHESTERTON  (Cl),  pop.  8,175  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-17-57,  gives  4,190) ;  Porter  Co. 
(NW).  17  m  E  of  Gary.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures  dresses,  brass  and  bronze  die 
castings,  signs,  screw  machine  and  metal  products.  Nurseries.  Fruit,  dairy, 
poultry  farms. 

Tribune-f- Thursday Republican 1884      8      24      294      8.00        §2,864 

Warren  R.  Canright,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHURUBUSCO  (G2),  pop.  1.232;  Whitley  Co.  (NE).  15  m  NW  of  Ft.  Wayne.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  tractors,  prefabricated  homes.  Hatchery.  Ships  onions,  potatoes. 
Truck,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Truth-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1884      5      24      224      3.00         §2,000 

Evangeline  Fox,  Editor;  James  H.  Kirtley,  Publisher. 

CLARKSVILLE  (E4%),  pop.  5,906  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-5-57,  gives  7.300)  ;  (branch 
of  Jeffersonville  P.  O.)  ;  Clark  Co.  (C).  4  m  SE  of  Nobleuville,  bank  and  railroad 
station.  CI;  NYC&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  woodwork.  Grain,  fruit,  dairy  farms. 

Tribune4- Thursday Independent .1942     8     24     294      2.00        §1,551 

Clarksville  Optimist  Club,  Publisher. 

Ctradatioa--**Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *Jun«  and  Man*  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher' t  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  -fUtet  Matt.  4  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCcmnty  aeat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNsJfe 
estimate.  VI»«ned  only  during  academic  year.  xSabseriptlon  included  in  membership  fee 

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CLAY  CITY  (C6)  ,  pop.  1,068  ;  Clay  Co.  (  W  )  .  24  m  SE  of  Terre  Haute.  CCC&SL  ;  MONON 

RRs.  Pottery  manufactured.  Coal  mines.  Lumber  mill.  Grain,  stock  farms. 
N«ws  +  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1912     7     24     280     2.00          1351 

Russell  L.  Woolsey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLINTON  (C5),  pop.  6,462;  VermilHon  Co.  (W).  On  Wabash  River,  16  m  N  of  Terre 
Haute.  C&EI  RR.  Manufactures  tools,  overalls,  shirts,  powder,  flour.  Meat 
packed.  Coal  mines.  Grain  farms. 

Clintonian-f  .............................  {J^n**  ^'Republican  .........  1890      8     24     294     7.50        §3,893 

George  L.  Carey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COATESVILLE  (D5).  pop.  444;  Hendricks  Co.  (C).  30  m  SW  of  Indianapolis.  PA  RR. 

Some  hardwood  timber.  Corn,  wheat,  oats,  soybeans,  stock,  dairy  farms. 
Herald  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1910      8      24      280      2.00  §840 

Harmon  H.  Hathaway,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLFAX  (D4),  pop.  725;  Clinton  Co.  (NC).  12  m  SW  of  Frankfort.  CCC&SL;  PA  RRs. 

Manufactures  furniture.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Soybeans. 
Clinton  County  Review  4-  .......  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1876      5      24      210     2.00  825 

L.  E.  Starken.  Publisher. 

COLLEGEVILLE  —  See  Rensselaer. 

COLUMBIA  CITYf  (F2).  pop.  4,745;  Whitley  Co.  (NE).  20  m  NW  of  Fort  Wayne. 
PA  RR.  Manufactures  auto  and  tractor  parts,  trailers,  pre-cut  homes,  farm 
elevators,  TV  cones,  overalls,  woolen  cloth,  cement  blocks  and  tiles,  lumber, 
Oriental  sauce,  flour.  Hatcheries.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat, 
alfalfa. 

{Commercial  Mail  -f  .................  Evgr.  ex.  Sun..  ..Republican  ........  1867      8      24      29410.00         §1,276 
Post-f  .......................................  Evgr.  ex.  Sun.  ...Democratic  .......  1853      8      24      280    10.00        §2387 
Post  and  Mail  Publishing  Company,  116  N.  Chauncey  St. 

COLUMBUSt    (F6),  pop.    18,870;   Bartholomew  Co.    (SE).   46    m   S   of   Indianapolis. 

PA;  CCC&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  radios,  TV  ard  auto  parts,  variable     trans- 

missions, Diesel  engines,  metal  furniture,  shirts,  wooden  handles,  metal  products 

and   specialties,   caskets,   cement  products,   canned  foods.   Tanneries;   creoeot- 

ing  plant.  Diversified  farming. 
Herald  +  ...................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1882      8      24      297      2.00  §548 

Robert  Gordon,  Editor;  R.  S.  Brown,  Publisher,  444  Fifth  St. 
Republican  -f  ............................  Evg.  ex.  Sun....Ind.  Rep  ............  1877      8     22      297   18.20  **  12,623 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  Gordon,  Editor;  R.  S.  Brown,  Publisher. 

CONNERSVILLEf    (G5),  pop.  15,550    (special  U.  S.  Census   6-19-58,  gives   17,742); 
Fayette  Co.  (E).  On  White  Water  River  and  canal,  60  m  E  of  Indianapolis.  B&O; 
CCC&SL;  NYC&SL;  ERIE  RRs.  Manufactures  auto  parts,  rotary  blowers,  refrig- 
erator cabinets,  flour,  metal  and  enamel  products,  piston  rings,  tools,  dies.  Diver- 
sified farming. 
News-  Exam  iner-f  ...................  Evg.  ex.  Sun....Independent  .....  .1887      8     23     29710.40        $6,452 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Arthur  EL  Neal,  Editor;  George  Tatman,  Publisher,  406  Central  Ave. 

CONVERSE  (F8%),  pop.  979;  Miami  Co.   (NC).  12  m  W  of  Marion.  C&O;  PA  RRs. 

Canning,  trailer  factories  ;  machine  shops.  Farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Journal-f  .................................  Wednesday  .....  Republican  ........  1883     8     24     287     2.50 

D.  E.  Camp,  Publisher. 

CORYDONf    (E8),  pop.   1,944;  Harrison  Co.    (S).  20  m   W   of  New  Albany.  LNA&C 

RR.    Manufactures    furniture,    glass,    lumber;    poultry    processing.    Hatcheries. 

Timber,  butter. 
Democrat-f  ..............................  Wednesday  .....  Democratic  ........  1856      8      24      290      3.00    **3,413 

Robert  P.  O'Bannon,  Editor;  Corydon  Democrat,  Publisher. 
Republican  -f  ............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1868     8     24     315     2.00        §2,355 

Robert  C.  Watson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COVINGTONf  (C4).  pop.  2,235  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-25-57,  gives  2.632)  ;  Fountain 
Co.  (W).  On  Wabash  River,  13  m  E  of  Danville,  111.  CCC&SL  RR.  Ships  produce. 
fruit.  Sand  and  gravel  deposits.  Agriculture. 

(Friend-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  .......  1840      6      26     280      1.50        $1,590 
Republican-f  ............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1870      6      26     280      1.50        tl,S25 
A.  A.  Le  Page,  Editor  and  Publisher.  306  Liberty  St. 

CRAWFORDSVILLEf  (D4),  pop.  12.851  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-2-57,  gives  13.904); 
Montgomery  Co.  (W).  45  m  NW  of  Indianapolis.  CCC&SL;  MONON;  PA  RRs. 
Wabash  College  (men). 

Manufactures  steel  and  wire,  elevating  trucks,  nails,  wire  specialties,  caskets, 

brick,  foundry  products,  brake  linings,  plastics,  women's  coats,  corrugated  cul- 

verts, incubators,  hog  feeders.  Meat  packing,  commercial  printing  and  bindery 

plants.  Agriculture. 

Bachelor  f  V  ............................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1908     5      24      210x4.00 

Students  of  Wabash  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Chariot  (no  adv.)  ....................  Bi-monthly  .....  {£*£*,,„.         1894     8     24     126     *'26 

Mary  K.  Hummel,  Editor;  Ben  Hur  Life  Association,  Publisher. 
Journal  and  Re  view  +  ............  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Independent  .......  1842     8     22     295        . 

T.  K.  Showalter,  Managing  Editor;  Foster  Fudge,  Publisher,  119  North  Green  St. 
Today  (no  adv.)  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Religious  ...........  1     87       62       .60 

Dr.  Earl  Ziegler,  Editor;  Westminster  Press,  Publisher,  1008  Sloan  St. 

Clrculfttton-HHrStBt.  AB.C.  Statement;  *JttM  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  9A.B.C  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement  ;  Bold  fact,  sworn:  IPublitntr's  Report;  Light  face,  utimated.  +Ote«  Mat*  *No*n*r«a 
•m*.  11  to  inch.  ?A*mte  Hoes.  14  to  inch.  tCoonty  Mat.  PotmUtkm-  1950  Census.  xftand  McMaUj 
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CROMWELL  (F2),  pop.  449;  Noble  Co.  (NE).  37  m  NW  of  Fort  Wayne.  B&O  RR. 
Feed  mill;  grain  elevator.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  tomatoes. 

Advance-f Thursday Republican 1912     5     24     224     2,60 

Donald  C.  Robbins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CROWN  POINTf  (C2),  pop.  6,889  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-29-66,  gives  7,329) ;  Lake 
Co.  (NW).  16  m  S  of  Gary.  ERIE;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  feed  grinders,  pulleys, 
golf  balls,  leather  novelties,  monuments.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Lake  County  Star-f Friday Republican 1880      8     24     280      3.00 

Charlotte  W.  Verplank,  Editor;  A.  J.  Verplank,  Publisher,  21  N.  Court. 

Register^ Thursday Republican 1857      8     22      280     2.00 

Lawrence  Lawton,  Editor;  Maurice  Mason,  Publisher. 

CULVER  (E2),  pop.  1,668;  Marshall  Co.  (N).  On  Lake  Maxinkuchee,  36  m  SW  of 
South  Bend.  PA  RR.  Culver  Military  Academy.  Summer  resort.  Tool  and  dies 
manufactured.  Diversified  farming.  Dairy  products,  apples. 

Citizen  + Wednesday Republican 1894     5     24     224      8.00 

Chester  W.  Cleveland,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Culver  Alumnus  +   (no  adv.). Quarterly Alumni  News... .1921     3      24      139  x 

Peter  J.  De  Troy,  Jr.,  Editor;  Culver  Legion,  Alumni  Assn., 

Culver  Military  Academy,  Publisher. 
Indiana  Business  and  \ . ,      .vl  .  [Business  &        1957 

Industry  ^Monthly (industry 

Chester  Cleveland,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Press  Bldg. 

Vedette  (no  adv.) Bi-wkly,  Fri.... Collegiate 1896      5     24      196      2.50 

Culver  Military  Academy,  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist. 

CUMBERLAND  (F5).  pop.  X690  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-18-51,  _ 
Co.  (C).  10  m  E  of  Indianapolis,  nearest  bank.  PA  RR.  Feed 
dairy  farms. 

Courier+ Thursday Independent 1947     6      24     224      2.00 

Paul  A.  Newland,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CYNTHIANA  (B8),  pop.  591;  Posey  Co.  (SW).  20  m  NW  of  Evansville.  CAEI; 
CCC&SL  RRs.  Stock,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 

Argus + Friday Republican 1890      6     26     280      2.50 

Doyle  W.  Oursler,  Editor;  Floyd  F.  Oursler,  Publisher. 

DANA  (C6),  pop.  854;  Vermillion  Co.  (W).  30  m  NW  of  Terre  Haute.  CMS&P;  B&O 
RRs.  Grain  elevator.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  hogs,  cattle,  fruit. 

News  + Thursday Democratic 1885      6     26     280      2.00 

S.  M.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DANVILLEf  (D6),  pop.  2,802   (special  U.  S.  Census  8-5-57,  gives  8,213);  Hendricks 

Co.   (C).  19  m  W  of  Indianapolis.  OCC&SL  RR.  Oil  dispensers,  cement  blocks, 

flour  manufactured.  Agriculture. 
Gazette-f Thursday Democratic 1880     7      24      280      2.50 

Vera  M.  Hall.  Editor  and  Publisher,  10  E.  Main  St. 
Hendricks  Co.  Republican -{-...Thursday Republican 1847      7      24      280      2.50 

Edward  J.  Weesner,  Editor;  Hendricks  County  Republican,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

DECATURf  (H3),  pop.  7,271;  Adams  Co.  (NE).  21  m  SE  of  Fort  Wayne.  NYC&SL; 
ERIE;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  small  motors,  soybean  oil,  gloves,  livestock 
feed,  tile,  brick,  castings,  cement  products.  Ash,  elm  timber  Grain,  dairy 
cattle  farms.  Soybeans. 

Democrat -f Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1903      8      24      280   15.60 

Dick  D.  Heller,  Jr.,  Editor;  Decatur  Democrat  Company,  Publisher. 

DELPHIf  (D3),  pop.  2,530;  Carroll  Co.  (NWC).  On  Wabash  &  Erie  Canal,  18  m  NE 
of  Lafayette.  MONON;  WAB  RRs.  Resort.  Truck  bodies.  Decoy,  valve,  furni- 
ture factories;  feed  mills;  hatcheries;  slaughter  house.  Grain,  stock  farms. 
Wheat,  soybeans,  cattle,  sheep. 

Citizen  + Thursday Democratic 1848      8      24      301      2.50 

Myron  J.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Journal-f- Thursday Republican 1839      8     24      298      2.50 

Leo  C.  Craig,  Editor;  Journal  Publishing  Company. 

DE  MOTTE  (C2),  pop.  X900;  Jasper  Co.  (NW).  60  m  SW  of  South  Bend.  NYC  RR. 
Feed  mill.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Kankakee  Valley  Post-f Wednesday Republican 1929      5      26     275      2.00 

Keith  B.  Robinson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DENVER  (E3),  pop.  528;  Miami  Co.  (NC).  9  m  N  of  Peru.  NYC&SL;  PA  RRs.  Dairy, 
poultry,  fruit  farms.  Wheat,  hogs,  eggs. 

Tribune-h Thursday Democratic 1897      6     26     280     2.50 

Norman  R.  Silvey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DUNKIRK.  (G4),  pop.  3,048;  Jay  Co.  (NE).  19  m  NE  of  Muncie.  PA  RR.  Glass,  brick 
and  tile  factories;  hatchery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

News   &   Sun4- Thursday Democratic 1895      8      24     280      2.50 

Paul  V.  Elsberry,  Publisher,  Box  59. 

EAST  CHICAGO  (Cl),  pop.  64,263;  Lake  Co.  (NW).  23  m  SE  of  Chicago,  111.  B&O; 
B&OCT;  CSS&SB;  EJ&E;  NYC;  PA;  WAB  RRs.  Lake  port.  Steel  mills  and 
foundries;  oil  and  metal  refineries;  lead  refining  and  smelting;  shipyard;  meat 
packing  plant.  Railroad  cars  and  equipment,  chemicals,  boxes,  iron  and  steel 
product*,  rivets,  cement  manufactured.  Two  banks:  clearings  (6-30-58),  $322,- 
904,486;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $62,623,190.  16,849  electric  (AC)  meters;  15,776 
gas  (net.)  meters;  12,229  telephones. 

Indiana  City  Press  + Wednesday Republican 1986      5      24      224      2.00 

Alfred  G.  Perry,  Editor;  George  Huish,  Publisher,  1708  Broadway. 

OreuUtlon— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jun«  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
«m«,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
tttimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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§2,225 
§2,345 

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EAST  GARY— Herald— See  Gary. 

EDINBURG  (F6),  pop.  8,288;  Johnson  Co.  (S€).  On  Blue  River  10  m  N  of  Columbus. 
PA  RR.  Manufactures  veneer,  lumber,  furniture,  canned  goods,  electric  scoring 
boards.  Starch  refinery.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

Courier-f Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1875     7     26     2,76     7.60          

Francis  A.  Otto,  Editor  and  Publisher,  115  So.  Holland  St. 

ELKHART  (Fl),  pop.  85,646  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-11-57,  gives  88,652)  ;  Elkhart  Co. 
(N).  On  St.  Joseph  River,  100  m  E  of  Chicago.  NYC  RR.  Airport.  TV  station. 
Band  instruments,  brass,  sheet  metal  and  rubber  products,  ethical  and  pro- 
prietary medicine,  railway,  telephone,  auto  radio  equipment,  machinery,  card- 
boards, castings,  furniture,  plastics,  trailers  manufactured.  Three  banks ;  clear- 
ings (6-80-58),  $36,778,564.  18,106  electric  (AC)  meters;  10,836  gas  (nat.) 
meters;  14,138  telephones. 

Truth -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1889     8     28      294   18.20  **22,2S3 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

John  F.  Dille,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  416  S.  Second  St. 

ELLETTSVILLE  (D6),  pop.  855;  Monroe  Co.  (SWC).  7  m  NW  of  Bloomington. 
MONON  RR.  Oolitic  stone  yards.  Quarries;  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat, 
oats. 

Journal-h Thursday Republican 1939      8     24      280      2.00  §889 

M.  E.  Endwright,  Editor;  Co-operative  Publishing  Company. 

ELWOOD  (F4),  pop.  11,862  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-4-58,  gives  11,961)  ;  Madison  Co. 
(EC).  48  m  NE  of  Indianapolis.  NYC&SL;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  trailers,  tin 
cans,  glass,  boxes,  wire  racks,  canned  goods,  buffing  wheels,  tool  and  dies.  Stock, 
grain  farms.  Hay,  grain,  tomatoes. 

Call  Leader-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1891     8     24     294   18.20   **4,741 

Frank  O.  Wellnitz,  Editor;  Ray  F.  Barnes,  Publisher,  1534  Main  St. 

ENGLISHf  (E8),  pop.  839;  Crawford  Co.  (S).  45  m  W  of  Louisville,  Ky.  SOU  RR. 
Furniture  factory.  Timber.  Poultry,  grain,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

{Crawford  Co.  Democrat -f Friday Democratic 1868      8      24      808     2.00        §1,771 
Martha  Jane  Flanigan,  Editor;  English  Publishing  Company. 
News-Messenprer-f Friday Republican 1887      8     24      308     2.00  §641 

John  A.  Blevins,  Editor;  News-Messenger,  Publisher. 

EVANSVILLEf  (B8%),  pop.  128,636;  Vanderburgh  Co.  (SW).  On  Ohio  River,  164  m 
S  of  Indianapolis.  1C;  OCC&SL;  SOU;  L&N;  C&EI  RRs.  Airlines:  DAL;  EAL. 
Bridge  to  Henderson,  Ky.  Evansville  College.  Three  TV  stations. 

Manufactures  automobiles,  auto  bodies,  refrigerators,  flour,  beer,  farm  and 
garden  implements,  excavating  machinery,  chemicals,  furniture,  plastics,  mat- 
tresses, infant  diet  materials,  pottery,  cigars,  textiles.  Meat,  fruit,  vegetable 
packing  plants;  railroad  shops.  Six  banks;  deposits  (6-31-58),  $192,332,618. 
89,797  electric  (AC)  meters;  43,328  gas  (nat.)  meters;  74,196  telephones. 

'Courier-f Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1845      8      22      315   15.60**61,899 

Earl  Shaw,  Ed.;  Evansville  Courier,  Inc.,  Pub.,  201  N.  W.  Second  St. 

Courier  and  Press Sunday Independent 1939      8      22      315   10.40**89,75« 

R.  H.  Kirkpatrick,  Editor;  Evansville  Printing  Corporation,  Publisher. 

Press -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1906      8      22      315    15.60**46,720 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Earl  Richert,  Editor;  Evansville  Press  Co.,  Publisher,  201  N.  W.  2nd  St.   (8). 

Crescent-fV Friday Collegiate 1919      5      24      252      8.00        $1,200 

Students  of  Evansville  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  109  S.  E.  Second  St. 

ThethWe8tern       }Fridav Catholic 1956      8     21      294     4.00    *14,20S 

Rev.  Charles  T.  Schoettelkotte,  Editor;  Catholic  Press  Society,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
603  Court  Bldg.   (8). 

FAIRMOUNT  (F4),  pop.  2,646;  Grant  Co.  (NEC).  11  m  S  of  Marion.  CCC&SL  RR. 
Manufactures  auto  and  plane  parts,  steel  products,  buffers,  shipping  cases, 
patterns  for  casting,  catsup,  chili  sauce.  Agriculture. 

News -f Thursday Republican 1876     7      24     280     2.00  1,787 

Allen  Terhune,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FARMERSBURG  (C6),  pop.  1,024;  Sullivan  Co.  (SW).  16  m  S  of  Terre  Haute.  C&EI 
RR.  Saw,  flour  mills.  Coal  mines.  Grain,  poultry,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

News Thursday Independent 1901      7     24     280      2.00 

A.  J.  Jewett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FARMLAND  (G4),  pop.  948;  Randolph  Co.  (E).  14  m  E  of  Muncie.  CCC&SL  RR. 
Elevator;  canning  and  auto-crane  factories.  Diversified  farming. 

Randolph  Co.  Enterprise Thursday Republican 1888      6      26      280      1.25  §609 

Robert  M.  Kist,  Editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Co. 

FERDINAND  (D8),  pop.  1,262;  Dubois  Co.  (SW).  50  m  NE  of  Evansville.  FERD  RR. 
Furniture  manufactured,  bottling  works.  Stone  quarry ;  oak  timber.  Grain  farms. 
Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Newe  + Friday Democratic 1906     8     24     308     8.00        §1,581 

Oscar  Haake  and  Roy  Haake,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

FLORA  (D8%),  pop.  1,657;  Carroll  Co.  (NWC).  20  m  SW  of  Logansport.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  kitchen  cabinets,  bank  fixtures,  cement  products.  Condensery; 
hatchery;  saw  mill;  corn  processing.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Hoosier  Democrat -f Thursday Independent 1897     8     24     804     2.50        §2,143 

A.  L.  Moss,  Editor;  A.  L.  Moss  ft  Son,  Publishers. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
•ma,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
Mtimate.  \n*«ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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FORT  BRANCH  (B8).  pop.  1,944;  Gibson  Co.  (SW).  20  m  N  of  Evansville.  C&EI  RR. 

Meat  packing.  Hatchery.  Diversified  farming:. 
Times-}-  ....................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1955     7     24     280     2.00  §715 

Robert  V.  Walker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FORTVILLE  (F4%),  pop.  1,786;  Hancock  Co.  (EC).  20  m  NE  of  Indianapolis.  CCC&SL 

RR.  Manufactures  chemicals.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  tomatoes,  hogs. 
Tribune-f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1893      5     24     220     8.00        §1,330 

W.  F.  Bennett,  Editor;  C.  E.  Foreman,  Publisher. 

FORT  WAYNEf  (G2),  pop.  138,607  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-9-56,  gives  144,879); 
Allen  Co.  (NE).  On  Maumee,  St.  Joseph  and  St.  Mary's  Rivers,  105  m  NE  of 
Indianapolis.  NYC&SL;  WAB;  NYC;  PA  RRs.  Airlines:  DAL;  TWA;  UAL. 
Indiana  Technical  College  (men),  Concordia  College  (Luth.  men),  St.  Francis 
College  (Cath.  women).  Three  TV  stations. 

Manufactures  electrical  motors  and  supplies,  trucks,  hosiery,  clothing,  public 
speaking  systems,  television  equipment,  radios,  valves,  radio  parts,  copper 
wire,  diamond  dies  and  tools,  trailers,  aluminum  pistons,  gasoline  pumps,  liquid 
metering  equipment,  tanks  and  compressors,  sleeve  bearings,  automotive  axles, 
rubber  goods,  paint,  cranes  and  dredges.  Five  banks.  Bank  clearings  (1957), 
$640,585,499;  deposits  (12-31-57),  $309,770,409.  43,492  electric  (AC)  meters; 
44,289  gas  (nat.)  meters;  60,309  (residential)  telephones. 

Indiana  Technician  +  ..............  Bi-monthly  .....  Collegiate  ...........  193°   c£nt£J,le  ]&e  ^t°          ||}JJ 

Students  of  Indiana  Technical  College,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
1600  E.  Washington  Blvd.  (2). 

{  Journal-Gazette  -f  ....................  EveryMorn  .....  Ind.  Dem  ...........  1863      8     23      308   23.40  **62317 
Miller  Ellingham,  Editor;  Journal-Gazette  Co.,  701-713  Clinton.        Sunday  c  ire.  **95,796 
News  -Sen  tinel-f  ......................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.Rep  ...............  1833      8      23      308    18,20**75,S31 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Prints  Saturday  rotogravure  section. 
Clifford  B.  Ward,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Company,  227  E.  Washington  Blvd. 


'  ..........  Dental  ................  1912  2  72  "•  xl-°°      — 

Dr.  D.  H.  Dimmich,  Ed.;  Indiana  State  Dental  Assn.,   Pub.,   Ill   Esmond   St. 
Maroon  and  White  V-f  ..........  Ev.  2  wks  ........  Collegiate  ..........  1918      5      24      224x2.00  - 

Students  of  Concordia  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
News-Sentinel  —  see  Journal  Gazette 
Square  and  Compass  -f-  ............  Monthly  ..........  Masonic  .............  1934      4      24      140 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Brown  Cooper,  Editor  and  Publisher,  216  E.  Washington  Blvd.   (2). 

FOUNTAIN  CITY  (H4%),  pop.  588;  Wayne  Co.   (E).  8  m  N  of  Richmond.  PA  RR. 

Bank,  Lynn.  Grain  elevator.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 
Times  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1915      8      24      294     2.00 

Richard  Miles,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Centerville. 

FOWLERf  (C3),  pop.  2,117;  Benton  Co.  (NW).  30  m  NW  of  La  Fayette.  CCC&SL  RR. 

Canning  factory;  hatcheries.   Grain,   stock,   poultry   farms.   Corn,   oats,   wheat. 
Benton  County  Tribune-f  ......  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1882      6     26     266     2.00  515 

Edgar  Burnett,  Publisher. 
Benton   Review-f-  ....................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  .........  1874     6     28     280     2.75        §2,800 

J.  R.  McCollough,  Editor;  Benton  Review  Publishing  Co. 

FRANCESVILLE  (D2%),  pop.  856;  Pulaski  Co.  (NW).  42  m  N  of  La  Fayette.  MONON 
RR.  Grain  elevators;  flour  mill;  machine  shop.  Ships  grain,  milk.  Grain,  dairy, 
stock,  poultry  farms. 
Tribune  +  .................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1897      8     24     308     2.00        1  1,070 

Herbert  C.  Ames,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FRANKFORTf  (D4),  pop.  15,028;  Clinton  Co.  (NO.  25  m  SE  of  Lafayette.  MONON; 

NYC&SL;  PA  RRs.   Manufactures  enamel  and  porcelain  ware,   children's   gar- 

ments   butter,    plumbers'    fittings,    fertilizer,    feed,    foundry    products,    candy. 

Railroad  shops;  oil  refinery;  bottling   works.   Agriculture.   Hogs,   cattle,   corn. 

Times-f  ....................................  Morn.ex.Mon..Independent  .......  1894      8      23      290    18.20    **7,552 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.    *^7,725 

Max  Fowler,  Editor;  G.  Y.  Fowler's  Sons,  Inc.,  Publishers. 

FRANKLINf  (E5%),  pop.  7,316;  Johnson  Co.  (SC).  20  m  S  of  Indianapolis.  CCC&SL; 
PA  RRs.  Manufactures  lumber,  porch  furniture,  woven  and  knitted  underwear, 
paint,   glue,   metal   products,   flour,   automobile  parts,   canned   goods.    Franklin 
College.  Agriculture. 
Franklin  +  ................................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1903     7     24     280      1.50  $650 

Students  of  Franklin  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Indiana  Freemason  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Masonic  ..............  1923      8      26      140     2.00         14,548 

Grand  Lodge  F.  &  A.  M.  of  Indiana.  Publisher.  Controlled  free  dist.         2,052 

f  Republican  (no  adv.)  -f  ..........  Wednesday  .....  Republican  .........  1845      8     24     294     2.00 

J  Star-f  .......................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1886     8     24     294   10.00   **5,114 

|  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

I  Allan  R.  Haas,  Editor;  Mrs.  R.  H.  Sellers,  Esther  A.  Todd,  R.  A.  Todd,  Pubs. 

FREMONT  (HI),  pop.  947;  Steuben  Co.   (NE).  50  m  NE  of  Fort  Wayne.  NYC  RR. 

Hardwood  timber.  Prefabricated  buildings,  tools  and  dies  manufactured.  Lumber 

mill.  Dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 
Ea*le+  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1892     6     24     281     2.00 

Prints  weekly  shopper  for  free  distribution. 
_  Howard  Flaishans,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OreuUttoi>-**Sept.  A,  B.C.  Statement;  *Jttr.e  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  fsce.  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  ICcMatty 
estimate,  y/lmcd  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  lee. 

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FRENCH  LICK  <D7%),  pop.  1,946;  Orange  Co.  (S).  60  m  N  of  Louisville,  Ky. 
MONON;  SOU  RRs.  Health  resort.  Mineral  springs.  Coal  mine;  stone  quarry; 
timber.  Bottling  works;  furniture,  shoe  factories.  Agriculture.  Stock,  fruit, 
poultry. 

Springs  Valley  Herald -f Thursday Democratic 1908     6     26     278     2.00 

J.  E.  Gruber,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GALVESTON  (E8%),  pop.  905;  Cass  Co.  (NC).  9  m  NW  of  Kokomo.  PA  RB.  Canning 
factory.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 


Leader  + Thursday Republican 1897 

Ray  F.  and  Olivene  Attebery,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


7     24     287     2.50 


GARRETT  (G2),  Pop.  4,291;  De  Kalb  Co.   (NE).  20  m  N  of  Fort  Wayne.  B&O  RR. 

Manufactures  artificial  bait,   wood   specialties,   electric   motors,   plastics,   con- 

densed milk,   sports   clothing,   wire  spools,  foundry   products,  machine  shop, 

Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Clipper-f  ...................................  Mon.&Thurs...  Democratic  ........  1885     8     24     296     6.00 

Roy  R.  Williams,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GARY  (Cl),  pop.  188,911  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-18-56,  gives  168,884);  Lake  Co. 
(NW).  On  Lake  Michigan,  81  m  SE  of  Chicago,  Illinois.  NYC;  B&O;  WAB; 
CSS&SB;  IHB;  MC;  EJ&E;  PA  RRs.  Airline.  LCA. 

Extensive  iron,  steel,  sheet  and  tin  plate,  rail  and  cement  mills.  Car  wheels, 
axles,  structural  shapes,  alloys,  coke,  ammonium  sulphate,  tar,  bridges,  tubes, 
plastics,  auto  bodies,  auto  accessories,  screws,  jet  engines,  bolts,  rivets,  women's 
and  children's  wear,  hosiery  manufactured.  Two  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58), 
$138,236,545.  66,149  electric  (AC)  meters;  45.835  gas  (artif.)  meters;  64,753 
telephones. 

American  -f-    (Negro)  ..............  Friday  .............  Democratic  .........  1927     5     24     224      2.50 

Edwina  H.   Whitlock,  Editor;  Henry  O.   Whitlock,  Publisher,   2085   Broadway. 
Defender  (Negro)  —  See  Chicago,  111. 


Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1931 

East  Gary  Herald  -f-  ................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  .........  1948 

Glen  Park  Herald-f  ...............  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1945 

Merrillville  Herald  -f  ..............  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1956 

Miller  Herald  -f  .......................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1954 

Suburban  Herald  -f-  ..................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1948 

Space  sold  separately  or  in  combination.  See  also  Herald,  Hobart,  Ind. 

Leigh  S.  Plummer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6016  Broadway. 


8 

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301 

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8 

24 

301 

2.00 

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24 

301 

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8 

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301 

2.00 

Catholic 1929     7     24     224  x2.00 

Stanley  Boric,  Editor;  Croatian  Catholic  Union,  Publisher,  710  Pierce  St. 


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$2,015 
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52,025 
§1,965 
§3,055 


18,022 


1,782 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

H.  B.  Snyder,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1065  Broadway. 

GAS  CITY  (F3%),  pop.  8,787  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-14-58),  gives  4,871) ;  Grant  Co. 
(NEC).  6  m  SE  of  Marion.  C&O ;  PA  RRs.  Glassware,  concrete  vaults,  cement  tile, 
barrels  manufactured.  Cannery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn, 
hogs. 

Journal -f Wednesday Republican 1888     8     24     808     8.00 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Jonesboro  Journal. 

E.  F.  Warfel,  Editor;  E.  F.  Warfel,  Inc.,  Publisher,  102-104  N.  Main  St. 

GASTON  (F4),  pop.  729;  Delaware  Co.  (NE).  12  m  NW  of  Muncie.  C&O  RR.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Corn,  oats,  wheat,  tomatoes. 

News Friday Democratic 1897     7      24     280     1.50        §1,850 

Elsie  E.  Lee  and  Harriette  Osborne,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

GENEVA  (H8%),  pop.  999;  Adams  Co.  (NE).  22  m  S  of  Decatur.  PA  RR.  Canning 
and  glass  factories.  Hatchery. 

Herald Thursday Independent 1892     7     24     276     2.00        §1,O15 

Harold  Mattox,  Editor;  Harold  and  Lavonne  Mattox,  Publishers. 

GOSHENf  (Fl)t  pop.  18,008;  Elkhart  Co.  (N).  10  m  SE  of  Elkhart.  NYC;  CCC&SL 
RRs.  Goshen  College  (Menno.).  Hardwood  timber.  Manufactures  rubber  goods, 
furniture,  underwear,  burlap  bags,  veneer,  condensed  milk,  hydraulic  presses, 
ladders,  electric  controls,  batteries,  sashes,  doors,  tanks,  steel  boats,  trailers, 
lightning  rods.  Farming. 
Journal  of  the  American  } 

Scientific  Affiliation  ^Quarterly Science 1949     2     45      129  xS.OO 

(no  adv.) J 

Delbert  N.  Eggenberger,  Editor;  American  Scientific  Affiliation,  Publisher. 

Mennonite  Quarterly               lo,,«rtprlv         Relieious  1926  ^1     58,,    Jl°     i:°° 

Review  (no  adv.) Quarterly Kengious Controlled  f ree  dist. 

Mennonite  Historical  Society,  Publisher,  Goshen  College. 
News-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1887     8     24     238  15.00  **7,878 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

R.  C.  Lehman,  Editor;  News  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 
OIC  News Bi-monthly Swine  Breeders..  8     25     140     1.00 

Mrs.  C.  C  las  on,  Editor;  OIC  Swine  Breeders'  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Ciradatioit-~**Sept.  AB.C  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  OA.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  teat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaHy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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GREENCASTLEf  d>6),  pop.  6,888  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-12-57,  gives  8,311)  ;  Putnam 
Co.  (WC).  40  m  SW  of  Indianapolis.  PA;  CCC&SL;  MONON  RRs.  Lumber,  zinc 
mills;  cement,  crushed  stone  factories;  bottling  works.  De  Pauw  University. 
Limestone  quarries;  timber.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Banner -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1850     8     28     294   10.00        §5,325 

S.  R.  Rariden,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1749  S.  Jackson  St. 

De  Pauw-f {j^ri*"  Wed"  Coll.  News 1851 

D.  Reed  Seism,  Editor;  The  Daily  Banner,  Publisher. 

Putnam  County  Graphic -f  ....Thursday Republican 1878 

Kenneth  W.  Bennett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREENFIELDf  (F6)f  pop.  6,159  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-16-56,  gives  8,085)  ;  Hancock 
Co.  (EC).  20  m  E  of  Indianapolis.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  toys,  soap,  rayon 
underwear,  drugs,  lock  washers,  canned  goods ;  hatcheries.  Farming.  Wheat, 
tomatoes,  soybeans. 

Hancock  Journal-Democrat -f  Thursday Democratic 1859      6      26     280      1.00 

Rodney  Fleming,  Editor;  Darold  Fleming,  Publisher,  13-17  N.  State. 

f  Reporter-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1888      8      24      287    18.00 

1   Republican-f Thursday Republican 1888      8      24      283      1.00 

1  Dale  Spencer,  Editor;  Spencer  Publishing  Company,  212  E.  Main  St. 

GREENSBURGf  (G6),  pop.  6,619;  Decatur  Co.  (SE).  30  m  NE  of  Columbus.  CCC&SL 
RR.  Manufactures  wire  fences,  automotive  bearings,  infra-ray  lamps,  auto 
accessories,  flour,  shirts,  cement  blocks,  fertilizer,  butter,  veneer,  confectionery. 
Hatcheries.  Stone  quarry.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  livestock. 

News  + Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1894  8  24  295  15.60 

Walter  B.  Lowe,  Editor;  Greensburg  News  Publishing  Co. 

Times-f Friday Democratic 1910  8  24  283  2.00 

Smiley  Fowler,  Editor;  Greensburg  Times  Company,  Publisher. 


8      24      280      2.00         §1,96O 


1,850 

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342 


§5,127 
689 


§3,890 


§1,557 


GREENTOWN  (F3%),  pop.  1,160;  Howard  Co.  (NC).  9  m  E  of  Kokomo.  NYC&SL 
RR.  Hatchery.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Howard  County  News-f Friday Democratic 1894      8     24      294      2.00 

J.  S.  Ward,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREENWOOD  (F3%),  pop.  3,066  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-9-58,  gives  5,199)  ;  Johnson 
Co.  (SC).  11  m  S  of  Indianapolis.  PA  RR.  Auto  accessories,  canned  goods,  stock 
remedies,  mineral  feeds  manufactured.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat, 
oats,  tomatoes. 

Johnson  County  News-f Friday Democratic 1859      8     24      301      3.00 

Dick  Van  Valer,  Editor;  Harris  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

HAGERSTOWN  (G5),  pop.  1,694;  Wayne  Co.  (E).  11  m  SE  of  Newcastle.  PA  RR.  Auto 
piston  rings,  light  inspection  cars  manufactured.  Stock,  grain,  dairy  farms. 
Corn,  hogs,  wheat. 

Exponent + .Thursday Republican 1875      8      24      317     2.00 

Edwin  V.  O'Neel,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  229. 

HAMILTON  (Hl%),  pop.  376;  Steuben  Co.  (NE).  35  m  NE  of  Fort  Wayne.  WAB 
RR.  Saw  mills.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

News  + Friday Democratic 1901      6     26     280      1.00 

Horace  W.  Husselman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAMMOND-EAST  CHICAGO  (Bl),  pop.  141,857  (Hammond,  87,594;  East  Chicago, 
64,263)  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-10-57,  gives  108,305  for  Hammond);  Lake  Co. 
(NW).  20  m  SE  of  Chicago,  Illinois.  B&OCT;  C&O ;  CSS&SB;  EJ&E;  ERIE; 
IHB;  MC;  MONON;  NYC&SL;  PA;  WAB  RRs. 

Oil  refineries,  basic  steel  and  fabrications.  Passenger  and  freight  cars,  tanks, 
hospital  and  surgical  equipment,  soap  products,  oleomargarine,  railway  steel 
forgings,  springs,  brakes,  chemical  products,  industrial  and  tire  chains,  loco- 
motive superheaters,  dining  room  furniture,  valves,  castings,  corn,  starch,  salad 
dressing,  candies,  pulp  products  and  plastics,  velocipedes  manufactured.  Five 
banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $142,521,469.  51,702  electric  (AC)  meters;  48,935 
gas  meters;  46,423  telephones. 

^Lite  The-f?.mar  J  Wednesday Independent 1948 

Geo.  E.  Ham',"  Publisher,  Box  2007,  Hessville. 
Lake  Co.   Globe-Ledger -f Thursday Democratic 1920      5      24      220      2.00 

Earl  Conner,  Editor;  Home  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  5809  Calumet  Ave 
Square  and  Compass-f Monthly Masonic 1918      3      27      140      1.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Clarence  J.  Cole,  Editor;  Square  and  Compass  Publications,  7420  Monroe  Ave. 
TI'TV,«,«-L.                                            JEvg.ex.Sat.&T    .    w  „                1906      8      24      808   26.00*^53,754 
Times  + lSun.,Sun.  M.  Ind*  Rep Sunday  circ.V   ' 

Carl  M.  Davidson,  Editor;  Hammond  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  417  Fayette  St. 

HANOVER  (G7),  pop.  1,060;  Jefferson  Co.  (SE).  On  Ohio  River,  35  m  NE  of  Jefferson- 
ville.  Railroad  station  and  bank,  Madison.  PA  RR.  Hanover  College  (Fresh.). 
Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  tobacco. 

Triangle-f  V Friday Collegiate 1909      5      24      210  x2.00 

Students  of  Hanover  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

HARTFORD  CITYf  (G3%),  pop.  7,253  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-13-57,  gives  7,911)  ; 
„,  '  -  •  ~  ).  18  m  N  of  Muncie.  PA  ;  NYC&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  paper, 


5      24      224      2.00        §2,897 

§703 

J6.200 


Blackford  Co.  (NE). ,_. 

glass,  hardware,  garage  doors.  Food  packing  plants.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat, 

oats. 
News-Times -f .Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1892     8     24     280   13.00 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
R.  W.  Monfort  and  J.  W.  Monfort,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


§3,989 


Omrfatioa— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit? 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ONonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNalto 
estimate.  V  lamed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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HAZLETON   <B7%),  Pop.  498;  Gibson  Co.   (SW).  On  White  River,  14  m  S  of  Vin- 
cennes.  C&EI  RR.  Tomato  cannery.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  tomatoes. 

White  River  News -f Thursday Democratic 1909      6     26      280      1.50  $630 

H.  L.  Degenhart,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HEBRON  (C2).  pop.  1,010;  Porter  Co.  (NW).  23  m  SE  of  Gary.  PA  RR.  Diversified 
farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Porter  County  Herald-f- Thursday Democratic 1929     7      26     280     2.00          1,685 

Maurice  Mason,  Editor;  Porter  County  Publishing  Company. 

HESSVILLE— See  Hammond. 

HILLSBORO  (C4),  pop.  526;  Fountain  Co.  (W).  15  m  NW  of  Crawfordsville.  Railroad 
name,  Hillsborough.  CCC&SL  RR.  Feed  mills.  Farming.  Com,  wheat,  oats. 

Times-f Friday Republican 1890     7     24     280      1.50  5500 

Ethel  Davidson,  Editor;  W.  L.  Boggs,  Publisher,  Veedersburg. 

HOBART  (ClVfc),  pop.  10,244   (special  U.  S.  Census  6-26-56,  gives  15,423)  ;  Lake  Co. 

(NW).  8  m  SE  of  Gary.  NYC&SL;  EJ&E;  PA  RRs.  Clay  products,  brick  and  tile 

factory;  slaughter  house.  Clay  pits.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Gazette  + Thursday Democratic 1889      7      24      280      2.00        §2,18S 

G.  H.  Colburn,  Editor;  W.  E.  Pike,  Publisher. 
Herald Thursday Democratic 1940      8      24      301      2.00        §2,025 

Space  sold  separately  or  in  combination.  See  Group  in  Gary,  Ind. 

Leigh  S.  Plummer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  405  Main  St. 

HOPE   (F6),  pop.   1,215;  Bartholomew  Co.    (SE).   40   m  SE  of  Indianapolis.  CCC&SL 
RR.  Lumber  and  planing  mill.  Agriculture.  Corn,  tomatoes,  wheat. 

Star-Journal -f Thursday Democratic 1912      5      24      224      1.00        §1,485 

Carl  Piercey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HUDSON— Times— See  Ashley. 

HUNTINGBURG  (D8),  pop.  4,056;  Dubois  Co.   (SW).  49  m  NE  of  Evansville.  FERD ; 

SOU  RRs.  Manufactures  furniture,  bricks,  wagons,  pottery.  Meat  packing  plants; 

hatcheries.  Clay  pits.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain   farms.   Wheat,  corn,  strawberries. 

j   Independent -f Thursday Republican 1885      8     24      308      3.00        §1,479 

1    Signal-f- Tuesday Democrat 1953      8      24      308      3.00  §30 

1  Marjorie   M.    Bretz,    Editor;    Huntingburg    Publishing    Co.,    Inc.,    425    Fourth. 

HUNTINGTONf  (G3),  pop.  15,079;  Huntington  Co.  (NE).  25  m  SW  of  Fort  Wayne. 
ERIE;  WAB  RRs.  Huntington  College   (U.  Brethren). 

Manufactures  auto  brake  linings,  rubber  goods,  wood  products,  electronic 
products,  furnaces,  power  cranes,  tools,  dies,  canvas  products,  radio,  T-V  parts, 
and  sanitation,  buckets,  shovels,  coal  chutes,  ice  cream.  Meat  packing  plants. 
Limestone  quarries.  Grain,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  soybeans. 

ITprAlH  Pr*H,4-  fEvgr.ex.Sat.A-.    -„  1848  8      23      294    18.20    **8,662 

Herald-Press -f lSun.,Sun.M.  Ind'  Rep Sunday  circ.    **S,706 

Howard  Houghton,  Editor;  Central  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Pub.,  7  N.  Jefferson  St. 

Huntingtonian -f  V Bi-wkly  (Fri.)  Collegiate 1940  5      25      196      3.00  300 

Students  of  Huntington  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Indiana  Farmer — See  Indiana-Kentucky  State  Farm  Paper  Unit — Middletown,  Ky. 

News-}- Evg.ox.Sun Democratic 1929      9      22      294      6.00 

C.  W.  H.  Bangs,  Editor;  The  Huntington  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  532-534  Warren  St. 

'  Our  Sunday  Visitor  + Sunday Catholic 1912      5     24      217      3.00*873,859 

For  information  on  rates  and  circulation  for  local  editions,  write  C.  D.  Bertolet 

and  Co.,  Inc.,  30  N.  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago  2,  111. 

Prints   Youth   Magazine   Supplement   distributed  with   regular  weekly   edition. 
Prints  Western  Sunday  Visitor   (Canadian  News  Edition)    for  Winnipeg,  Man. 

Priest.  The Monthly fCath.  Clergy 

Our  Sunday  Visitor,  Publisher.  \&Seminarians 

United  Brethren,  The-f          1  w    ,        ,    ,       [United  Breth.   1886      3      30      131      8.00 

(no   adv.) J  Wednesday |in  Christ  Partly  free  dist. 

Rev.  George  E.  Weaver,  Editor;  Don  B.  Hammel,  Publisher. 
Youth  Magazine — see  Our  Sunday  Visitor. 


2      24        89      4.00 


*12,885 

$8,400 


INDIANAPOLISf  (E5),  pop.  427,173  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-10-57,  gives  461,173); 
Marion  Co.  (C).  The  State  Capital.  On  White  River,  approximately  in  center  of 
state.  1C;  MONON;  BAG;  ERIE;  NYCASL;  PA  RRs.  Airlines:  AA:  DAL;  EAL; 
LCA;  OZA;  TWA.  Butler  University,  colleges,  private  schools  and  many  state 
institutions.  Three  TV  stations. 

Livestock  center  with  extensive  stock  yards  and  packing  houses.  Foundry; 
machine  shops.  Manufactures  auto  parts,  paper,  food,  iron  and  steel  products, 
electrical  appliances,  furniture,  hosiery,  underwear,  tar,  paint,  shoe  polish,  optical 
goods,  cosmetics,  Pharmaceuticals,  farm  implements,  gloves,  storage  batteries, 
engines,  amphibious  vehicles,  pumps,  saws.  Oil  refineries.  Trade  in  grain.  Coal 
mines;  limestone  quarries.  Twelve  banks;  deposits  (6-1-57),  $1,031,526,000. 
177,227  electric  meters ;  141,320  gas  (artif.)  meters;  179,900  telephones. 

Accelerator-f- Monthly Chemistry 1916      2      27      105      1.00 

Not  published  July,  Aug.,  Sept.  Controlled  free  dist.        $2,600 

Vernon  L.  Riley.  Editor;  Indiana  Section  of  the  American  Chemical  Society, 

Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1291  (6). 

American   Christian  Review!  Month]y Religious 1856      2      45      136     2.00 

(no  adv.; j 

B.  K.  Sommer,  Publisher,  904  Udell  St.  (23). 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  At. ate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCornty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRini  McNiUljr 
estimate.  Visaed  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  ColsO Width  V  Depth    Sub 


Baptist  Observer  + Monthly Baptist 1901  cont^njfree  otet. 

Rev.  G.  H.  O'Donnell,  Ph.D.,  Editor;  Indiana  Baptist  Convention,  Publisher, 
1850  N.  Delaware  St.  (7). 

Butler  Collegian  +V [E^Vsun*°n''Coll**iate 1886     5     24     224  3c4'00 

Journalism  Dept.  of  Butler  University,  Editor  and  Publisher,  4600  Sunset  (7). 
Carpenter,  The-f Monthly Labor  &  Bldg 1881     2     29     112x1.00 

Peter  E.  Terzick,   Editor;  United  Brotherhood  of  Carpenters  and  Joiners  of 

America,  Publisher,  222  E.  Michigan  Ave.  (4). 
Christian  Witness Monthly Religious 1868     2     40     126     2.00 

Dr.  James  A.  De  Weerd,  Editor;  Christian  Witness  Assn.,  Publisher, 

P.O.  Box  562  (6). 
ColumbianH- Monthly Club  Affairs 1900     2     42      140x1.00 

Herbert  C.  Tyson,  Editor;  Columbia  Club,  Publisher,  121  Mor  Circle  (9). 
Construction  Digest + Bi-weekly [Public  Works    1928     3     28     14512.00 

Printed  in  two  editions.  \Industry  Controlled  circ. 

Arthur  E.  Graham,  Editor;  Construction  Digest,  Publisher,  Box  1074  (6). 

Diary  of  Alpha  Kappa  PsiV- Quarterly Coll.  Frat 1908 

J.  D.  Sparks,  Editor;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi  Fraternity,  Publisher." 
Ill  E.  38th  St.  (5). 


Clrc 

*6(800 
1200 


1,500 


511,527 


3,292 


no,ooo 

tl.500 


8     24      301     3.00        13,000 


2.50 
11,500—  Free 


°° 


Eastern  Sun-j- Thursday Independent 19'53 

Eastern  Sun,  Inc.,  Publisher,  4207  E.  10th  St.  (1). 
East  Side  Herald+ Thursday Independent 1938      8     24      280 

Charles  B.  Smiley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8870  E.  Washington  St.  (1). 

Encounter Quarterly Religious 1939 

O.  L.  Shelton,  Editor;  School  of  Religion,  Butler  University^  4600  Sunset  (7). 

Enterprise+ Friday Independent 1920      8     24      287     Free 

Roy  G.  Butcher  Prtg.  Co.,  Publisher,  1258  Oliver  Ave.  (21). 

Fifth  Wheel,  The Monthly Trucking  Indus.  194 5     3     26      130  x 

Indiana  Motor  Truck  Association,  Inc.,  Publisher,  2905  N.  Meridian  St.  (8). 

Fraternal  Monitor* Monthly Frat.  Ins ur. 189°     |     \\     J40     2'00 

James  F.  Love,  Editor;  The  Fraternal  Monitor,  Pub.,  123  West  North  St.  (14). 
Hardware  Retailer Monthly Hardware 1901     2To?Jj  unpaid  dist. 

Glendon  Hackney,  Ed,;  National  Retail  Hdw.  Assn.,  Pub.,  964  N.  Penna.  St.  (4).* 
Harrisonian,  The Friday Independent 1951     7     25      808      1.00 

Distributed  primarily  to  personnel  at  Fort  Harrison.  5,550 — Free 

Indianapolis  Commercial,  Publisher,  223  E.  Ohio  St.  (4). 
Hoosier  Banker Monthly Banking 1916      3     25      126      3.00 

Don  E.  Wiarrick,  Editor;  Indiana  Bankers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
810  Union  Title  Bldg.  (4). 

Hoosier  Board  and  Brick -f  ....Monthly Lumber  Trade...1950  controlled1  free  dist! 

John  F.  Carson,  Editor;  Indiana  Lumber  and  Builder's  Supply  Assn., 
Publisher,  2413  N.  Meridian  (4). 

Hoosier  Farmer + Monthly Agricultural 1919     3     26      150x1.00 

C.  W.  Stall,  Editor;  Indiana  Farm  Bureau,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Farm  Bureau  Bldg., 
130  E.  Washington  St.  (4). 

HOORIW  Tnr1«m*nHi»nt4-              M™>fMv  fPetroleum          1934      3     26      142 

Hoosier  Independent  + Monthly \industry  Controlled  free  dist. 

Indiana  Independent  Petroleum  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Hotel  Severin  ( 9 ) . 

Hoosier  Legionnaire  -f Monthly Amer.  Legion.. ..192  5     5      24      217  x 

Indiana  Department  of  American  Legion,  Publisher,  777  N.  Meridian  St.   (4). 

Hoosier  Motorist Bi-monthly Motoring 1912     8     28      188  xl.OO 

Richard  T.  James,  Editor;  1840  N.  Meridian  St.  (7). 

fTTwlll  .   .  ,          1951     3     27      140 

Hoosier  Purchaser Monthly lS«;iu?a5I«r  2     42     14° 

1  Purchasing  Controlled  free  dist. 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
R.  F.   Holtman,  Editor;  Purchasing  Agents  Assn.  of  Indianapolis,  Publisher, 
Room  2 12 A,  Marott  Hotel,  2625  N.  Meridian  St.  (7). 

Hoosier  Republican Monthly Republican 1989     5     25     215     8.00 

Frank  W.  Davis,  Editor  and  Publisher,  308  Fountain  Square  Theatre  Bldg.  (3). 

Indac Monthly Ath.  Club  News..  192  4     2     28      109     1.00 

Helen  E.  Castanias,  Ed. ;  Indianapolis  Athletic  Club,  Pub.,  350  N.  Meridian  St.  (9). 

1957     3     30      186 

Controlled  free  dist. 


350 
800 

7,200 


$5,600 


*3&,321 
3,821 


J3,100 


658 


133,237 


1.450 


$47,000 


1,806 


8,950 


Indiana  Architect Monthly {eWg*  * 

Joe  Ledlie,  Editor  and  Publisher,  5930  Gladden  Dr. 


1945 


8.00 


Indiana  Beverage  Life+ Monthly Beverage  Ind 

Patrick  Cuddy,  Editor,  2127  N.  Meridian  St.  (2). 
Indiana  Catholic  and  Record  +  . Friday Catholic 1910 

Indiana  Catholic  and  Record,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  174  (6). 
Indiana  Food  Merchant Monthly Retail  Foods 1981     _      ..  _ 

H.  C.  Hagelskamp,  Editor;  Indiana  Retail  Grocers'  and  Meat  Dealers'  Assn., 
Publisher,  10  W.  27th  St.  (8). 


8     27     140 
2     42      140 

Controlled  circ. 
8     24     294     4.00 
Total  unpaid  dist. 
2     44      140  x2.00 


3,126 


>S,531 

*41,190 

1,559 


OrwUtton  A  A  Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPubUsher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Use*  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNafly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubocription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Indiana  Jewish  Chronicle +.... Friday Jewish  Int 1921     8     24     808     4.00 

Morris  Strauss,  Editor  and  Publisher,  152  N.  Alabama  St.  (4). 

Indiana  Labor  Tribune Friday Labor 1955     6     21     215     8.50      914,440 

Maury  E.  Rubin,  Editor;  Indiana  Labor  Tribune  Co.,  Pub.,  1233  Shelby  St.  (8). 

Indiana  Pharmacist Monthly Pharmaceutical*  1929     3     27      140     4.00          2,350 

Henry  W.  Heine,  Editor;  Indiana  Pharmaceutical  Assn.,  Publisher, 
54  Monument  Circle  (4). 

Indiana  Plumbing  W^n,!,,  fw^T-^W        1957     8     28     140x2.00  241 

Contractor-f /  Montmy [cond'g*  Controlled  free  dist.          1,114 

Joseph  N,  Fritsch,  Editor;  Indiana  Assn.  of  Plumbing  Contractors,  Publisher, 
120  South  Delaware  St. 

Indianapolis  Commercial -f Morn.ex.Sun... Business 1896     7     26     280  20.00          3,475 

Win.  J.  Ash,  Editor;  Indianapolis  Commercial  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  223  E.  Ohio  St.  (4). 

Indianapolis  Realtor Monday Real  Estate 1920     3     26      140  x2.00  $876 

Mary  H.  Binford,  Editor;  Indianapolis  Real  Estate  Board,  Publisher, 
305  Lemcke  Bldg.  (4). 

Indiana  Rural  News -f Monthly Farm  Elec 1951      4     28     205      1.00    $132,582 

A.  D.  Mueller,  Editor;  Indiana  Statewide  Rural  Elec.  Co-op.,  Publisher, 
29  W.  9th  St.  (4). 

Indiana  Teacher  -f  V Monthly Educational 1856      3      28      140x2.00        35,500 

R.  H.  Wyatt,  Editor;  Indiana  State  Teachers  Assn.,  Pub.,  203  Hotel  Lincoln  (9). 

Indiana  Telephone  News Monthly Tele.  Emp 1905      2      26        92  $13,000 

Free  to  employees.  (No  adv.) 

Indiana  Bell  Tel.  Co.,  Publisher,  240  N.  Meridian  St.  (9). 

Industrial  Finishing Monthly Prod.  Finish'g... 1924     2     contnXfed  c*i'rc°    >16,338 

W.  H.  Rohr,  Editor;  Practical  Publications,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1142  N.  Meridian  St.  (4). 

Insurance  Salesman Monthly Life  Ins.  Sales'n  1878      3      27      140     3.00    *51,227 

R.  W.  Osier,  Editor;  Rough  Notes  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  564  (6). 

Journal  of  the  Indiana  StatelMthl   Medical 1908      2      35      126  xS.OO 

Medical  Association J  * 

Dr.  Frank  B.  Ramsey,  Editor;  Indiana  State  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1019  Hume  Mansur  Bldg.   (4). 

Journeyman  Barber,  Hair-   \Monthlv  f  Barbers  and       1894      \     JJ      \\l  x2'00 

dresser  and  Cosmetologist}  Montn<y \Beauticians  Controlled  free  dist. 

W.  C.  Birthright,  Editor;  Journeymen  Barbers,  Hairdressers  and  Cosmetologists' 
International  Union  of  America,  Publisher,  1141  N.  Delaware  St.  (7). 


50,000 


Labor  Digest -f Bi-monthly Labor 1927      5     24     224     2.00 

N.  A.  Zolezzi,  Editor;  Zolezzi  Enterprises,  Inc.,  Publisher,  206  W.  South  St.  (25). 

Leader,  The-f- Friday Labor 1946      8     24      816     2.00 

Carl  Mullen,  Editor;  Indiana  State  Federation  of  Labor,  Publisher, 

910  North  Delaware  (2). 
Makedonska  Tribuna   (The  ] 

Macedonian  Tribune)  -f-      [Thursday Independent 1926      7     26      366     4.00 

(Bulgarian) J 

Luben  Dimitroff,  Editor;  Makedonska  Tribuna,  Pub.,  107  S.  Capitol  Ave.   (25). 

Marion  County  Mail  + Thursday Republican 1902      8     24      301     2.50 

Stephen  C.  Noland,  Editor;  Marion  Co.  Mail,  Publisher,  316  East  Ohio  St. 

National  Hay  Press -f Monthly Hay  Business....  1896      2      27        98      2.00 

F.  K.  Sale,  Editor;  National  Hay  Assn.,  Pub.,  600  Board  of  Trade  Bldg.  (4). 

National  Jewish  Post  and      \T^,IQT,,  r<«,rioU  T«*  IOQQ      c      OA      OOA      c  nn 

Opinion-f   (Indiana  Ed.).. }Friday Jewish  Int 1933      6     24      220      6.00 

Printed  in  five  editions :  National,  Indiana,  Kentucky,  Missouri,  Chicago. 

G.  M.  Cohen,  Editor;  Spokesman  Co.,  National  Jewish  Post,  Inc., 
P.  O.  Box  1633  (6). 

National  News  of  the  ]  f  Awi^  T  arr. 

American  Legion  V  Monthly i  A«^  i£S«         1929     2     28        98  x 

Auxiliary J  l  AUX.  JNCWS 

Harold  D.  Robinson,  Editor;  National  Headquarters,  American  Legion  Auxiliary, 
Publisher,  777  N.  Meridian  (9). 

News-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun...  In  dependent 1869      8     22     317  18.25**170,49O 

Star-f Every  Morn. ...Independent 1903      8     22     817  28.65**208>Se2 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ. ++320,931 

Indianapolis  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  307  N.  Pennsylvania  St.  (6). 

VOTOO  Hr-i^fa  nr/>«tfcNr  [Business  &        1890     2      83      107  x 

News  Briefs Monthly ^Cham.  of  Com.  Controlled  free  dist.        $6,800 

Robert  W.  Palmer,  Editor ;  Indianapolis  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publisher, 
320  N.  Meridian  St.  (11). 

Northeastern  Times-!- Wednesday Independent 1958      5     22      224     2.00 

Alan  Sanders,  Editor;  Perry  Publication,  510  R.  Main  St.,  Beech  Grove.  9,350 — Free 


925,000 


North  Side  Topics 4- Thursday Independent 1922      8     24      294      4.50 

Phoebe  E.  Hudler,  Publisher,  6216  College  Ave.  (20).  Controlled  free  dist. 

P.F.  Reporter  including         1 

Electronic  Servicing  }Monthly Electronics 1951     3     28      140     3.00 

(offset) J 

Controlled  circ.  partly  paid  at  15c  a  copy. 
Verne  Ray,  Editor;  Howard  W.  Sams  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
2201  East  46th  St.  (5). 


500 
22,600 

61,918 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jnne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -(-Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
emi,  la  to  Inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Physical  Educator Quarterly {Educa**  1943     2     35        98     2'00 

Phi  Epsilon  Kappa  Fraternity,  8747  N.  Linwood  Ave.  (18). 
Pilgrim  Holiness  Advocate... .Saturday Religious 1932      3      26      126     2.00 

Paul  W.  Thomas,  Editor;  Pilgrim  Publishing  House,  226-230  E.  Ohio  St.   (4). 

^"(no'adv!) .T^^  Disre8*..}  Friday Speakers 1941      2      24        90      7.50 

MaxwWfbVokerEdTtor  and  Publisher,  Box  611   (6). 
Recorder4-    (Negro) Saturday Independent 1893      8     24      287      2.00 

A.B.C.  Statement  not  released  at  press  time. 

Marcus  C.  Stewart,  Editor  and  Publisher,  518  Indiana  Ave.  (7). 

-D        u  -M  +                                      ur,»ifMv  fFire&Casu-      1878      3      27      140      3.00 

Rough  Notes Monthly ]alty  Inaurance  Total  unpaid  diat> 

Carl  O.  Pearson,  Editor;  Rough  Notes  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1142  N.  Meridian  St.  (6). 
South  Side  Press  + Friday Independent 1932      8      24      288      2.00 

Ted  E.  Barker,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1105  Prospect  St.  (3). 
Spotlight .Thursday.. Independent 1989      8      24      800 


Cire 

4,000 

12,300 

$15,101 


*28,401 
1,026 


$30 

$9,200 — Free 
12,500 — Free 

George '"p. T  Cafouros,  Editor;  Spotlight  Publishing  Co.,   1469  S.  Meridian   (25). 

}Monthly Swine  Raising.. .1926      3      28      140      1.00        $1,650 

""Howard*  sTT) ben  chain,  Editor;  Nat'l  Spotted  Poland  China  Record,  Publisher, 

8180  Rosemeade  Lane  (20). 
Star — See  News. 

Syrian  Ark-f Monthly {fc^n^l^D™^"    1936      3      28      133      3'°° 

A.  F.  Zainey,  Editor  and  Publisher,  605  N.  La  Salle  St.  (1). 

_.           .                                               fEvg.  ex.  Sun.Tri  ,  n  n  ,      ,         1888      8      22      315    18.20  **92,756 
Times  + |Sun   Morn.      independent Sunday  circ.  5.20**105,750 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Walter  Leckrone,  Editor;  Indianapolis  Times  Pub.  Co.,  214  W.  Maryland  St.  (9). 
Trap  and  Field Monthly Trapshooting 1890      8      27      140      6.00 

Dick  McConnaughey,  Editor;  The  Review  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  25  N.  Pine  St. 
TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  Indiana  Edition  *87,440. 
Typographical  Journal 4- Monthly {union^abor      1889      3      26      14°  x2'00 

Don  Kurd,  Ed.;  Internat'l  Typographical  Union,  Pub.,  2820  N.  Meridian  St.  (6). 


99,320 


TnH™>nHpnt 
Independent 


1922      8      24      280      1.50 


$200 


WI^Sep±38ceonuBr1re;  + }-»™y 'noepena- t7.300-Free 

Mrs.  John  McDonald,  Editor;  Maxine  Hayes,  Pub.,  1820  W.  Michigan  St.  (22). 

Wood- Worker    and  Veneers]M onthly \^WoJd-work' £' 1882      2      42      140 

and   Plywood 1  y  ]  industry  Combined  circ. 

Printed  in  two  editions:  Wood-Worker  Ed.,  circ.,  *3,828;  Veneers  and  Plywood 

Ed.,  circ.,  *2,751. 
J.  F.  Burrell,  Editor;  S.  H.  Smith  Co.,  Publisher,  2230  N.  Meridian  St.  (1). 

World  Call Monthly Religious 1919      3      27      140      2.00 

Not  issued  during  August.  2      39      140 

G.  W.  Buckner.  Jr.,  Editor;  World  Call  Publication  Co.,  222  Downey  Ave.   (7). 

JAMESTOWN  (D4V2),  pop.  718;  Boone  Co.  (C).  27  m  NW  of  Indianapolis.  CCC&SL 
RR.  Flour  and  lumber  mills.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Press-f Thursday Democratic 1873      7      26      280      2.00 

Melvin  L.  Killer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JASONVILLE  (C6),  pop.  2.937;  Greene  Co.  (SW).  31  m  SE  of  Terre  Haute.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Machine  shop.  Coal  mines ;  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  fruit. 

Leader-f Friday Republican 1902      8      24      294      1.50 

Don  Flater,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JASPERf  (D8),  pop.  5,215  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-13-58,  gives  6.713);  Dubois  Co. 
(SW).  44  m  E  of  Vincennes.  SOU  RR.  Manufactures  office  furniture,  plywood, 
gloves,  furniture,  metal  and  concrete  products,  veneer,  wood  and  rubber  products. 
Bottling  works ;  poultry  processing  plant.  Coal  mines ;  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn, 
wheat,  poultry. 

Herald  + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Democratic 1895      5      24      22413.00 

S.  E.  Stemle,  Editor;  Jasper  Herald  Company,  Publisher. 

JEFFERSONVILLEf  (F8),  pop.  14,685  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-23-54,  gives  18,191)  ; 
Clark  Co.  (SE).  On  Ohio  River,  opposite  Louisville,  Ky.  CCC&SL;  B&O;  PA 
RRs.  United  States  Quartermaster's  supply  depot.  Ferry  to  Louisville,  Ky. 
Foundries ;  machine  shops ;  railroad  car  works ;  shipyard :  fertilizer,  soap,  work 
shirt,  animal  oil,  veneer,  canning  factories ;  oil  refinery.  Agriculture. 

f  Clark  County  Journal -f Wednesday Republican 1854      8      24      287      3.00 

J  News 4- Evg.  ex.  Sun... Democratic 1872      8      24      28710.40 

I  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

L  Paul  Minch,  Editor;  News  and  Journal,  Publisher,  225  Spring  St. 

Post  and  Free  Press  4- Thursday Republican 1895      8     24      294     2.00 

C.  E.  Mears,  Editor;  Clark  County  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

JONESBORO  (F3%),  pop.  1,978;  Grant  Co.  (NEC).  6  m  S  of  Marion.  C&O;  CCC&SL 
RRs.  Insulated  wire  and  cable,  glassware  factories ;  feed  mill.  Agriculture.  Corn, 
tomatoes,  stock. 

Joumal-f- Wednesday Democratic 1915     8     24     308     2.00 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Gas  City  Journal. 

E.  F.  Warfel,  Editor;  E.  F.  Warfel,  Inc.,  Pub.,  102-104  W.  Main  St.,  Gas  City. 

Circulation— ~**Stpt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  -A- June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  U«es  Matt.  ^  Nonpareil 
etni.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fe«. 

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*6,579 


$74,412 


§726 


§1,490 


§4,895 


1,429 
7,209 


647 


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KENDALL  VILLE  (Gl%),  pop.  6,119  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-6-58,  gives  6,561)  ;  Noble 
Co.  (NE).  26  m  N  of  Fort  Wayne.  NYC;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  pumps,  wind- 
mills, refrigerators,  coolers,  metal  products,  go-cart  wheels,  concrete  machin- 
ery, brushes,  brooms,  artificial  bait,  steel  tanks,  boats,  furniture,  fertilizers. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
News-Sun  +  .............................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1911     8     24     28013.00        §3,850 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

N.  J.  Carter,  Editor;  J.  K.  Gaskill,  Publisher,  112  N.  Main  St. 

KENTLANDf  (C3),  pop.  1,633;  Newton  Co.  (NW).  43  m  NW  of  Lafayette.  NYC;  PA 
RRs.   Manufactures   electric  coils,  fertilizer,   cheese,  stock  feeds.  Seed  house; 
stone  quarry.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 
Newton  County  Enterprise-}-.  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1865      7     24     280      2.50        §1,624 

W.  K.  Bartlett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KEWANNA  (D2^),  pop.  680;  Fulton  Co.  (N).  10  m  SW  of  Rochester.  C&O;  PA  RR. 

Manufactures  garments,  feed,  coil  springs.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Observer,  The  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1946      5     24     224     2.50        §1,025 

W.  P.  Lyon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KINGMAN  (C4V2),  pop.  509;  Fountain  Co.  (W).  25  m  SW  of  CrawfordsviUe.  Nearest 
railroad  station,  Gates.  NYC&SL  RR.  Coal  mines.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry 
farms. 
Star-f  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1898      8      24      280      1.50  §950 

Teresa  V.  McAllister,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KNIGHTSTOWN  (F6),  pop.  2,486;  Henry  Co.  (E).  13  m  SW  of  New  Castle.  CCC&SL; 

PA  RRs.   Manufactures   furniture,  funeral  car  bodies,  window  shades.   Green- 

houses. Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hogs. 

Banner-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1867      5  22      224      2.50        §2,972 

R.  T.  Mayhill,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Eastern  Indiana  Farmer  -f-  .....  Tuesday  ..........  Tnd.  Agric  ..........  1955      5  22      224      2.00        §5,627 

I.  Newton  Bryson,  Editor;  R.  T.  Mayhill,  Publisher.  §614  —  Free 

KNOXf  (D2),  pop.  3,034;  Starke  Co.  (NW).  45  m  SW  of  South  Bend.  NYC&SL;  NYC 

RRs.    Trousers,    electrical   appliances,    valves,    pickles    manufactured.    Poultry, 

truck,  grain  farms. 
Starke  County  Democrat  +  ....  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1868      8      24      280      3.00  3,050 

Ware  Edgar,  Editor;  Knox  Publishing  Co. 
Starke  Co.  News-f  ..................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1956      5      24      210      1.00          1,764 

Melvin  J.  White,  Editor;  Edward  L.  Hasnerl,  Publisher,  12  E.  Lake  St. 
Starke  County  Republican  +  ...  Tuesday  ..........  Republican  .........  1875      5      24      224      3.00  1,300 

Knox  Publishing  Co.,  19  N.  Main  St. 

KOKOMOf  (E3V2),  pop.  38,672  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-28-56,  gives  44,101);  Howard 
Co.  (NC).  54  m  N  of  Indianapolis.  NYC&SL;  PA  RRs.  Airline,  LCA. 

Manufactures  steel,  wire,  fencing,  nails,  abrasive  and  corrosive  alloys,  radios, 
auto  transmissions,  plumbing  supplies,  tools,  auto  parts,  castings,  stamped 
metal,  cutlery,  springs,  electric  signs,  pottery,  playground  equipment.  Meat 
packing  plant;  canning  factory.  Two  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $41,608,655. 
15,920  (Res.)  electric  (AC)  meters;  14,827  (Res.)  gas  (nat.)  meters;  23,150 
(Res.)  telephones. 

_  ..  .  (Ever.  ex.  Sun.T    ,   r>  „  1850      8      23      308   20.80**21,8O6 

Tribune-f  .................................  -|Su*  Morru     Ind.  Rep  .............  Sunday  circ.**21,707 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Dow  I.  Richardson,  Editor;  Kokomo  Tribune,  Publisher,  300  N.  Union  St. 

Tri  County  Clarion  -f  ..............  {Ih^rs™0"       Independent  ......  1876      5      24     224       $3,500—  Free 

Lloyd  Snyder,  Editor;  American  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  1001  E.  Sycamore. 
KOUTS   (C2),  pop.  718;  Porter  Co.   (NW).  30  m  SE  of  Gary.  ERIE;  PA  RRs.  Feed 
mill;  grain  elevator.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Times  +  ....................................  Friday  .............  Republican  ........  1950      7      26      280      2.00  805 

Maurice  Mason,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Hebron. 

LA  CROSSE  (D2),  pop.  618;  La  Porte  Co.  (NW).  42  m  SW  of  South  Bend.  MONON; 

C&O;  PA  RRs.  Diversified  farming. 
Regional  News  -f  .....................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1915      5      24      224      2.50          1,076 

Gilbert  E.  Weimann,  Editor  and  Publisher.  2,250  —  Free 

LAFAYETTE  (D3V»),  pop.  35,568  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-6-56,  gives  39,870)  ;  (includ- 
ing West  Lafayette,  47,441)  ;  Tippecanoe  Co.  (NWC).  On  Wabash  River,  63  m 
NW  of  Indianapolis.  CCC&SL;  MONON;  NYC&SL;  WAB  RRs.  Airline,  LCA. 
Purdue  University.  TV  station. 

Meat  packing  plants  ;  railroad  shops  ;  foundries.  Gears,  tools,  tags,  soap, 
mechanical  rubber  goods,  wire,  Pharmaceuticals,  building  material,  paper  boxes, 
boxboard,  safes,  mill,  well,  plumbing  supplies,  frozen  foods,  electric  meters, 
aluminum,  lacquer  manufactured.  Grain  market.  Five  banks;  bank  deposits 
(12-31-57),  $106,374,639.  18,872  wired  (AC)  houses;  14,375  gas  (nat.)  meters; 
27,843  telephones. 

Child  Development  (no  adv.).  Quarterly  .......  {cMl?DeVeIop.  198°      l      60      112      8'00 

Wm.  E.  Martin,  Ph.D.,  Editor;  Child  Development  Publications  of  the  Society 

for  Research  in  Child  Development,  Publisher,  Purdue  University. 
Journal  and  Courier  -f  ...........  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Ind.  Rep  .............  1829      8      23      29818.20^*40,002 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Herbert  H.  Heimlich,  Editor:  Federated  Publications,  Inc.,  221  N.  Sixth  St. 
Leader4-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1873      8      24      294      2.50        §3,660 

Robert  Cloyd,  Jr.  and  Donald  Cloyd,  Publishers,  518  Columbia  St. 


Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  -A-  June  and  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.8.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
{P.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPuMisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Use*  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  7  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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Modern  Fiction  Studies  +  .......  Quarterly  ........  Fiction  Studies*  19  55     1     61     104     2.00       $1,400 

Maurice  Beebe,  Editor;  Modern  Fiction  Club  of  Purdue  Univ.,  Dept.  of  English. 


*.?**™**.  .........  JMonthly  ..........  Paint,  ft  Dec  ......  1887     2     80     112  x2.00 

Wm.  H.  Rohrberg,  Editor;   Brotherhood  of  Painters,  Decorators  and  Paper- 

hangers  of  America,  Publisher,  401  Painters  and  Decorators  Bldg. 
Purdue  Alumnus  -f  V  ..............  9  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1912     8     28      188x5.00        13,942 

Etheridge  B.  Baugh,  Editor;  Purdue  Alumni  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Union  Bldg. 
Purdue  Engineer  V  .................  Monthly  ..........  Eng'g  ft  Coll  ......  1896     8     28      140     1.00        $1.600 

Engineering  Students  of  Purdue  Univ.,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  Memorial  Union  Bldg. 

Purdue  Exponent  -HV  .............  {suTftlSon.  Collejrlate  ..........  1889     8     24     28°     6'75  3*800 

Students  of  Purdue  Univ.,  Eds*,  and  Pubs.,  Purdue  Memorial  Union,  W.  Lafayette. 

Purdue  Pharmacist  +  V  ..........  4  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Phar.  Coll  .........  .1924     2     28      105x1.00  $825 

Issued  Oct.,  Dec.,  Feb.,  April.  Controlled  free  dist.  1  1,600 
Students  of  Purdue  University  School  of  Pharmacy,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Purdue  Scientist  ......................  Quarterly  ........  Scien.  Coll  .........  1947     3     28      140     1.00  200 

Students  of  the  School  of  Science,  Purdue  University.  Controlled  free  dist.  100 

LAGRANGEf  (Gl),  pop.  1,892  ;  Lagrange  Co.  (NE).  46  m  NW  of  Fort  Wayne.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  steel  and  apparel.  Milk  condensery;  hatcheries.  Diversified  farm- 
ing. Hogs,  poultry,  dairy  products. 

(News-f        .......T.  .....................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1879      8     24      294      8.00        §1,016 
D.  C.  Groat,  Editor. 
Standard  +  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1857      8     24      294      8.00        {3,385 
Space  sold  only  in  combination. 
Eugene  N.  Marten,  Editor;  Lagrange  Publishing  Company. 

LAPEL  (F4%),  pop.   1,889   (special  U.  S.  Census  6-7-56,  gives   1,669);  Madison  Co. 
(EC).  10  m  W  of  Anderson.  CI  RR.  Glass  bottles  and  fruit  jars,  canned  goods. 
crushed  limestone  manufactured.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Cattle,  hogs,  corn. 
Re  view  -f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1919     5     24     220     2.00  J540 

A.  J.  Barker,  Editor;  C.  E.  Foreman,  Publisher. 

LA  PORTEf  (Dl),  pop.  17,882  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-7-51,  gives  20,414)  ;  La  Porte  Co. 
(NW).  65  m  SE  of  Chicago.  C&O;  NYC;  NYC&SL  RRs. 

Manufactures  slicing  machines,  woolen  goods,  farm  machinery,  laundry  equip- 
ment, furniture,  castings,  plastics,  garments,  water  heaters,  auto  pistons  and  oil 
filters,  precision  castings,  mouldings  and  frames,  floral  supplies,  heating  and 
ventilating  equipment.  Lake  resort.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Com,  oata, 

Herald-  Argus  +  .......................  Evg.  ex.  Sun,.  .Independent  .......  1880     8     28     808  18.20  £•*!  1,617 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  A.  Lindgren,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Town  Crier  -f  ...........................  Friday  .............  Shopping  ...........  1933     5     24     231         7,260  —  Free 

Edgar  G.  Schumm,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAWRENCE  (E6),  pop.  1,951  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-30-56,  gives  7,864)  ;  Marion  Co. 
(C).   10  m  N  of  Indianapolis.  CCC&SL  RR.    Manufactures   magnets,   concrete 
blocks  and  tile.  Residential.  Agriculture.  Mushrooms. 
Journal  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1944      5      24      224      2.00         $2,860 

Robt.  M.  Deputy,  Editor;  Lawrence  Journal,  Inc.,  Publisher,  8010  E.  46th  St. 

LAWRENCEBURGf  (H6),  pop.  4,806  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-3-58,  Rives  4,756)  ;  Dear- 
born Co.  (SE).  On  Ohio  River,  25  m  W  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  B&O;  CCC&SL  RRs. 
Manufactures  feed,  veneer,  pumps,  caskets,  lumber,  grain  aerating  machinery. 
Distilleries.  Agriculture.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms. 
Dearborn  County  Regis  ter-f  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1837     8     24     294     2.50        $3,014 

Register  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher,  37  W.  High  St. 

Press  4-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1825     8     24     294     2.50   **2,661 

W.  D.  Murray,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEBANONf  (E4%  >.  pop.  7,681  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-16-57.  gives  9,023)  ;  Boone  Co. 
(C).  24  m  NW  of  Indianapolis.  CCC&SL;  CI;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  condensed 
milk,  metal  fabricating,  flower  pots,  stokers,  tools,  auto  parts,  corn  husking  sup- 
plies, power  mowers,  oil  filters,  concrete  products.  Dairy,  stock  farms.  Corn, 
oats,  wheat. 
Reporter-f  ..............................  «Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .....  -1891      9     22     29418.20        96,606 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Al.  H.  Wynkoop,  Editor;  Lebanon  Newspapers.  Inc..  Publisher,  225  W.  Main  St. 

LlBERTYf  (H5),  pop.  1,780  .-Union  Co.  (SE).  11  m  E  of  Connersville.  ERIE;  BAO  RRs. 

Farm  implements,  roof  paint  manufactured.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Hogs, 

corn,  wheat. 
College  Corner  News  -f-  ...........  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1900     8     24     280     3.00  5760 

Robert  E.  White,  Editor;  Mrs.  Avis  W.  Cullen,  Publisher. 
Herald  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1851      8     24     801     8.00        91339 

D.  C.  Paddock,  Editor;  Mary  S.  Wedding,  Publisher. 
LIGONIER  (Fl  %  )  ,  Pop.  2,376  ;  Noble  Co.  (NE)  .  18  m  SE  of  Goshen.  NYC  RR.  Manufac- 

tures work  clothing,  culverts,  pipes,  flour.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Com,  wheat,  oats. 
Le*d«r+..    ...  ...........................  Wednesday  .....  Republican  ........  1880     8     26     808     2.50       92.020 

Leland  K.  Thompson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
LINTON  (C6),  pop.  5,978;  Greene  Co.  (SW).  40  m  W  of  Bloomington.  CMSPAP;  1C; 

PA  RRs.  Silk  mill;  machine  shops  ;  hatcheries.  Coal  mines.  Fanning. 
Citizen-f  ..................................  {l^**-  ^^  Democratic  ........  1900     8     24     294   10.40        96,396 

Vance  Sappen  field,  Editor;  Warren  Onken,  Publisher. 


A.B.C.  Statement;  *J«oe  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Aodltj 
old  face,  sworn;  IPublishef's  Report;  Light  face,  estimsted.  +  Uses  Msts.  4 Nonpareil 
iff**?™*'  l\  to,  |OCB-  tOmnty  teat  Popolstion— 19SO  Census,  xRand  McMatty 

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Estab  Coif 0 Width  VDtpth    Sub 

LOGANSPORTf  (E8),  pop.  21,081;  Cass  Co.  (NC).  On  Wabash  River,  70  m  NW  of 
Indianapolis.  WAB ;  PA  RRs.  Airline,  LCA. 

Manufactures  electric  switches,  springs,  hydraulic  machinery,  rubber  strip- 
pings,  auto  and  airplane  parts,  machine  screw  products,  die  castings,  founda- 
tion garments,  water  heaters,  oxygen  and  acetylene  gas,  fishing  baits,  metal 
stampings  and  culverts.  Poultry,  fruit,  truck,  grain  farms. 

Pharos-Tribune  -f {Jufuif*"  Sat* Ind>  Dem 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Glen  Whitney,  Editor;  Pharos -Tribune  Co.,  Publisher,  517  E.  Broadway. 

f    Press-f Morn.  ex.  Mon.. Republican 1921      8      28      801    18.20 

1    Tribune-Press Sunday Independent 8     28     301     5.20*^18,475 

1  Fred  Franklin.  Editor;  Press  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  617  E.  Broadway. 

LOOGOOTEE  (D7),  pop.  2,424  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-26-57,  gives  2,760) ;  Martin  Co. 
(SW).  84  m  E  of  Vincennes.  B&O  RR.  Woodworking  mill;  button,  brick  and 
tile,  shirt  factories;  hatcheries;  elevator.  Oil  and  gas  wells;  coal  mines;  glass 
sand  pits.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 

Tribune-f Thursday Republican 1879     8     24     280     2.00        $2,100 

Mrs.  Will  Norris.  Editor;  Sanford  A.  Deckard,  Publisher. 

LOWELL  (C2),  pop.  1,621;  Lake  Co.  (NW).  46  m  SE  of  Chicago,  111.  MONON  RR. 
Sand  and  gravel  pits.  Hatchery;  nursery.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products. 

Tribune-f Thursday Republican 1885      7      24     280     2.50        $2,450 

Charles  L.  Surprise,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LYNN  (H4%),  pop.  1,149;  Randolph  Co.  (E).  16  m  N  of  Richmond.  CCC&SL;  PA  RRs. 
Dress  factory;  grain  elevators.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Herald-f Friday Republican 1898     7     24     280     2.00 

Robert  Kiet,  Editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Co..  Publisher. 


$574 


MADlSONf  (G7),  pop.  7,506  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-7-64,  gives  10,405)  ;  Jefferson  Co. 
(SE).  On  Ohio  River,  50  m  NE  of  Louisville,  Ky.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  tacks, 
canvas  products,  heating  equipment,  saddle  trees,  glue,  beverages,  butter,  furni- 
ture. Meat  packing  plant;  oil  refinery.  Hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Tobacco. 

f    Courier-f Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Republican 1887      8     24     294    13.00        $6,598 

1     Herald-f Saturday Democratic 1837      8     24     294      2.00  (318 

I  M.  E.  Garber,  Editor;  Madiaon  Courier,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

MARIONf  (F8%),  pop.  80,081  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-17-57,  gives  35,844) ;  Grant  Co. 
(NEC).  60  m  NE  of  Indianapolis.  C&O;  CCC&SL;  NYC&SL;  PA  RRs.  Airline, 
LCA.  Marion  College  (Wes.  Meth.).  Taylor  University. 

Television  tubes,  glass  and  paper  products,  paper  mill;  boxes,  cable,  radio 
parts,  plastic  products,  railway  equipment,  auto  bodies  and  parts,  foundry,  poul- 
try, dairy  and  soybean  products,  electrical  appliances,  stoves,  insulated  wire 
manufactured.  Bank;  deposits  (7-1-58),  $72,129,120.  20,097  wired  houses; 
18.983  gas  (nat.)  meters;  12,813  telephones. 

Chronicle-f ||x^^x- Sat Republican 1865      8     24     297   20.80 **13,922 

Chronicle-Tribune -f Sunday Independent 1930      8     24      297  **21,452 


Leader-Tribune -f j^^-0"'1'  Democratic 1889      8     24     297   20.80    **8,765 

Color  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Gardner  J.  Thomas,  Publisher. 

Farm  News -f Monthly Agric.,Farm  Bu.1935      5     24     224     x.25    $201,426 

Issued  in  82  separate  editions. 

V.  O.  Pinkerton,  Editor;  Farm  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,  5th  and  Adams. 

News-Herald Friday Independent 1934      5     24     220     2.00          1,166 

Paul  Hillsamer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  424  %  South  Adams. 

Observer-f Friday Republican 1912      7     24     280     2.00          2,101 

E.  F.  Warfel,  Editor;  E.  F.  Warfel,  Inc.,  Pub.,  102-104  W.  Main  St.,  Gas  City. 
MARTINSVILLEf  (E6),  pop.  5,991;  Morgan  Co.  (C).  30  m  SW  of  Indianapolis.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  furniture,  bricks,  woodenware,  aircraft  parts.  Gold  fish  hatcheries. 
Health  resort.  Timber.  Grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Democrat-f Friday Democratic 1848     8     24     308     8.00        $3,000 

Fred.  Finney,  Editor  and  Publisher,  147  E.  Morgan  St. 

Reporter-f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Republican 1889     8     24     80115.60        $4*615 

Robert  S.  Kendall,  Editor;  Reporter  Publishing  Co..  60  S.  Jefferson  St. 
MEDARYVILLE  (D2),  pop.  883;  Pulaski  Co.  (NW).  45  m  N  of  Lafayette.  MONON  RR. 
Cheese,  brick  and  tile  factoriee ;  elevators.  Agriculture. 

Herald-f Thursday Republican 1899     5     24     224     2.50        $1.000 

W.  Arthur  Zellers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MENTONE  (E2).  pop.  798;  Kosciusko  Co.  (N).  35  m  S  of  South  Bend.  NYC&SL  RR. 
Saw  mill.  Manufactures  boxes,  egg  crates,  wire  springs,  farm  equipment.  Egg 
shipping  center.  Poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Newi-f Wednesday Farming 1980     5     22      164     2.00        §1,O79 

Artley  D.  and  Ruth  C.  Cullum,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MICHIGAN  CITY  (Dl),  pop.  28.896  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-21-67,  gives  31,668); 
La  Porte  Co.  (NW).  On  Lake  Michigan,  50  m  SE  of  Chicago,  111.  CAO;  CSS&SB; 
MONON;  MC;  NYC*SL  RRs.  Airport.  Beach  resort.  Fisheries.  Northern  State 
Prison. 

Lake  commerce  and  lumber  trade.  Manufactures  railroad  cars,  mining  machin- 
ery, boilers  and  heating  apparatus,  furniture,  gloves,  shirts,  trousers,  overalls, 
blouses,  chemical  catalysts,  lumber,  kitchen  furniture,  nickel-plate  ware,  brick, 
electronics,  adhesive  tape,  bicycles.  Iron  foundries.  Three  banks ;  bank  clearings 

Ctrcuiatioo  A*Sept»  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  *A.B.C  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  a  worn :  tPublish«r*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  +Ua*s  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch,  f  Agstt  tinea.  14  to  inch.  tCotratr  teat  Population— 1950  Censm.  XftaoA  McKsIty 
estimate.  yissvM  only  during  acadtralc  year.  xSnbscription  iactafed  in  atemberaaip  ft**, 

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(6-30-57),   $53,006,280;   deposits    (6-30-58),    $44,955,006.    12,183   wired    (AC) 
houses;  8,913  gas  (artif.)  meters;  15,628  telephones. 

Labor  Beacon -f- Thursday Labor 1940      5     24     220     2.00      §10,157 

Michael  Joseph,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Elston  Bldg. 

News-Dispatch  4- Evg.  ex.  Sun...  In  dependent 1881      8     24      294   18.20**14,110 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Elwin  Greening,  Editor;  Dispatch  Publishing  Co.,  115  W.  Michigan  St. 

MIDDLEBURY  (Fl),  pop.  839;  Elkhart  Co.  (N).  21  m  NE  of  Goshen.  NYC  RR.  Cloth 
bag,  stamped  metal  products  factories ;  creamery ;  nurseries ;  hatchery ;  poultry 
processing  plant.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 

Independent -f Thursday Republican 1886      5      24      224      2.00        §1,157 

Fred  and  Lora  Walker,  Publishers,  P.O.  Box  68. 

MIDDLETOWN  (F4^),  POP.  1,731;  Henry  Co.  (E).  10  m  SE  of  Anderson.  PA  RR. 
Tomato  cannery,  wool  mills.  Residential.  Stock,  grain,  truck  farms.  Corn,  wheat, 
tomatoes. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1885      7     24     280     2.00          1,700 

George  P.  Rice,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  147. 

MILFORD  (F2),  pop.  952;  Kosciusko  Co.  (N).  13  m  S  of  Goshen.  CCC&SL  RR.  Furni- 
ture, glove,  crankshaft,  tomato  canning  factories.  Hatcheries,  saw  mill.  Lake 
resort.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Mail-f Thursday Democratic 1888      8      24      308      2.50        §1,318 

Mrs.  Lark  Becker,  Editor;  A.  E.  Baumgartner,  Publisher. 

MILLTOWN  (E8),  pop.  760;  Crawford  Co.  (S).  25  m  NW  of  New  Albany.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  cement,  lime.  Hatcheries.  Limestone  quarries.  Poultry,  dairy, 
fruit  farms. 

Clarion  + Friday Independent 1940      9      22      294      2.75        §4,760 

Victor  Green,  Editor;  Banner  Publications,  Publisher,  Pekin,  Box  217. 

MISHAWAKA  (El),  pop.  32,913  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-20-57,  gives  34,089);  St. 
Joseph  Co.  (N).  On  St.  Joseph  River,  at  head  of  navigation,  adjacent  to  South 
Bend.  (pop.  115,911).  NYC;  GT  RRs.  Airport. 

Manufactures  guided  missiles,  rubber  canvas,  woolen  and  leather  footwear, 
foam  rubber  cushions  and  mattresses,  raincoats,  foundry  supplies  and  equip- 
ment, concrete  sewer  and  drain  pipes,  screw  machine  products,  metal  tile,  uni- 
forms, burial  vaults  and  monuments,  power  transmission  machinery,  oil  tanks, 
plastic  products,  tools  and  dies,  dairy  products.  Meat  packing.  Two  banks; 
debits  (Sept.  1957),  $17,025,414.  11,777  electric  meters;  8,394  gas  (artif.) 
meters;  16,512  telephones. 

Countryman's  Press -f Semi-mo Ind.  Aprric 1955      5      24      224      1.00          8,548 

Robert  A.  Rhodes,  Editor;  Cooperative  Pub.  Co.,  Pub.,  116  W.  Mishawaka  Ave. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1855      5      24      224      2.00        $4,803 

Mrs.  Edith  Boys  Enos,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Tribune — See  South  Bend. 

MITCHELL  (E7),  pop.  3,245;  Lawrence  Co.  (S).  10  m  S  of  Bedford.  MONON;  B&O 
RRs.  Brass,  cement,  bus  body,  garment  factories,  fruit  processing  plant,  gypsum 
processing.  Limestone  quarries.  Diversified  farming.  Apples,  peaches,  corn, 
wheat. 

Tribune-}- Thursday Republican 1898      8      24      308      2.00         §2,008 

Lowell  R.  Davis,  Publisher. 

MONON  (D3),  pop.  1,439;  White  Co.  (NW).  35  m  N  of  La  Fayette.  MONON  RR.  Rail- 
road repair  shops  and  roundhouse;  stone  crusher  plant;  bottling  works.  Stone 
quarries.  Agriculture;  hogs.  Cattle  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

News-f Thursday Republican 1889      7     24      280     2.50         §1,100 

G.  H.  Boylan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MONROEVILLE  (H2%),  pop.  1,150;  Allen  Co.  (N).  17  m  SE  of  Fort  Wayne.  PA 
RR.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

News Thursday Independent 1946      4      24      175      2.00  $868 

Robison  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

MONTEZUMA  (C5),  pop.  1,220;  Parke  Co.  (W).  On  Wabash  River,  25  m  N  of  Terre 
Haute.  B&O  RR.  Mineral  springs.  Clay  and  gravel  pits.  Fisheries.  Manufactures 
brick,  tile,  clay  products,  metal  products.  Agriculture.  Milk,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Pictorial  Press   (offset) Thursday Democratic 1951      5      24      224      2.50 

Max  Harvey,  Publisher. 

MONTICELLOf  (D3),  pop.  3,467;  White  Co.  (NW).  21  m  W  of  Logansport.  MONON; 
PA  RRs.  Flour  mills ;  furniture  factory ;  meat  packing  plant ;  hatcheries ;  grain 
elevators.  Lake  resort.  Agriculture. 

Herald- Journal -f Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1862      8      24      294    15.60 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Robert   G.   Fisher,   Editor;   Monticello   Herald   Company,   Inc.,    Publisher, 
114  South  Main  St. 

White  County  Times -f Thursday Democratic 1882      8      24      280      2.50 

Virgil  M.  McClintic,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MONTPELIER  (G3%),  pop.  1,826;  Blackford  Co.  (NE).  40  m  S  of  Fort  Wayne. 
NYC&SL  RR.  Manufactured  flour,  glass  novelties,  rubber  fittings,  boxes,  gloves. 
Stone  quarries.  Agriculture. 

Herald-f- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1891     7     24     280     2.50        §1,012 

Bruce  E.  Layman,  Publisher. 

CferaUUon— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  e)A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit  J 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  VI"tied  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MOORESVILLE  (E5),  pop.  2,264;  Morgan  Co.  (C).  15  m  SW  of  Indianapolis.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  paints,  cement  blocks,  testing  machines;  machine  shops.  Grain, 
dairy,  fruit  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Times-f Thursday Republican 1869      6      24      262      2.00        §2*288 

R.  F.  Adams  and  M.  R.  Adams,  Publishers. 

MORGANTOWN  (E6),  pop.  888;  Morgan  Co.  (SC).  28  m  SW  of  Shelbyville.  1C  RR. 
Poultry  farms. 

Tri-County  Farmer -f Monthly Ind.  &  Agric 19-13      5     24      224      1.00 

Issued  3rd  Friday  each  month.  J2,500 — Free 

Elmer  Ryon,  Ed.;  Ryon  Publications,  Inc.,  3160  N.  Illinois  St.,  Indianapolis  (8). 

MOROCCO  (C2V2),  pop.  1,141;  Newton  Co.   (NW).  45  m  N  of  La  Fayette.  NYC  RR. 

Box    factory;    electronics;    elevators.    Grain,    stock    farms.    Corn,    oats,    wheat, 

soybeans. 
Courier-h Thursday Democratic 1877      5      24      210      2.00        §1,340 

R.  Vernor  Ellis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MORRISTOWN  (F5),  pop.  679;  Shelby  Co.  (SEC).  12  m  N  of  Shelbyville.  B&O;  ERIE 

RRs.  Canneries.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 
Tri-County  Farm  News Monthly Ind.  &  Agric 1942      5      24      224      1.00 

Issued  2nd  Friday  each  month.  $2,500 — Free 

Elmer  Ryon,  Ed.;  Ryon  Publications,  Inc.,  3160  N.  Illinois  St.,  Indianapolis  (8). 

MOUNT  VERNONf  (B8V2),  pop.  6,150;  Posey  Co.  (SW).  On  Ohio  River,  20  m  W  of 
Evansville.  C&EI;  L&N  RRs.  Manufactures  flour,  machinery;  canned  foods, 
handles,  stoves,  corn  products,  cheese,  beverages.  Petroleum  terminal  and 
refinery.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 

Democrat  + Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1867      8      24      298    10.25         §3,720 

Orvan  R.  Hall,  Editor;  Edward  F.  Alles,  Publisher. 

Republican  + Friday Republican 1905      G      26      280      1.50  §700 

Doyle  W.  and  Floyd  F.  Oursler,  Editors  and  Publishers,  128  Main  St. 

MULBERRY  (D4),  pop.  950;  Clinton  Co.  (C).  10  m  NW  of  Frankfort.  NYC&SL  RR. 
Cheese  factory.  Timber.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Reporter-}- Thursday Democratic 1890      7      24      280      3.00         §1,125 

R.  R.  Clark,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MUNCIEf  (G4),  pop.  58,479  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-30-57,  gives  65,314);  Delaware 
Co.  (NE).  On  White  River,  54  m  NE  of  Indianapolis.  NYC&SL;  CCC&SL ;  C&O; 
PA  RRs.  Ball  State  Teachers'  College.  TV  station. 

Manufactures  fruit  jars,  auto  parts  and  accessories,  fencing,  bottles,  malleable 
castings,  auto  batteries,  wire,  structural  steel,  electrical  goods,  lawn  mowers, 
metal  furniture,  screw  machine  products.  Three  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58), 
$76,160,523.  35,132  electric  (AC)  meters;  20,735  gas  meters;  27,605  telephones. 

Ball  State  News,  The Friday Collegiate 1926      6      22      238  x4.00 

Not  issued  Aug.  20  to  Sept.  9. 

Students  of  Ball  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

{Press-f Evg.ex.Sun.  ..  Independent 1886      9      21 
Leon  J.  Parkinson,  Editor;  Muncie  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publishers. 
Star-f EveryMorn Independent 1899      9      21      301    26.00**28,688 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies.  Sunday  circ.  **30,606 

John  O.  Ferris,  Editor;  Muncie  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Pubs.,  High  &  Jackson  Sts. 

NAPPANEE  (F2),  pop.  3,393  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-20-57,  gives  3,791)  ;  Elkhart  Co. 
(N).  19  m  S  of  Elkhart.  B&O  RR.  Manufactures  furniture,  trailers,  porcelain 
table  tops,  canned  goods,  flour,  feed,  lumber,  water  filters.  Agriculture.  Corn, 
oats,  wheat. 

Advc-ince-News-f Thursday Republican 1879      8      24      301      2.50         §2,486 

Tom  and  Rita  Myers,  Publishers. 

Farm  and  Home  News -f Thursday Republican 1954      8      24      301  J5.620 

Bremen- Wakarusa  Farm  and  Home  ed. — Lakeville-La  Paz  Farm  and  Home  ed. 
Thomas  F.  Myers,  Editor  and  Publisher,  156  W.  Market  St. 

NASHVILLEf  (E6),  pop.  526;  Brown  Co.  (SC).  40  m  SW  of  Indianapolis.  Railroad 
station,  Helmsburg.  1C  RR.  Tourist  center.  Hardwood  timber.  Diversified 
farming.  Fruit,  stock. 

Brown  County  Democrat Thursday Democratic 1870      8      24      285      2.00        §1,666 

Mrs.  Margaret  L.  Wyatt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  ALBANYf  (F8),  pop.  29,346  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-8-56,  gives  38,098)  ;  Floyd 
Co.  (S).  On  Ohio  River,  7  m  NW  of  Louisville,  Ky.,  connected  by  bridge.  SOU; 
B&O;  MONON;  PA  RRs.  Gas  wells;  hardwood  timber.  Southern  Indiana 
Tuberculosis  Hospital. 

Manufactures  veneer,  plywood,  clothing,  stoves,  furnaces,  marine  supplies, 
foundry  products,  prefabricated  houses,  wooden  containers,  glue,  machine  tools. 
Four  banks:  deposits  (6-30-56),  $40,000,000.  13,629  electric  (AC)  meters; 
9,126  gas  (artif.)  meters;  15,263  telephones. 

f  Ledger  and  Tribune-f- Sunday Ind.  Dem 1952      5 

f  Evg.ex.Sat. 

]  Tribune-!- j  Mo^ex.Sun.  Ind-  R<* 1888     8 

L&  Mon. 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

L  The  Tribune  Co.  Inc.,  Publisher,  East  4th  and  Spring  Sts. 

NEWBURGH  (C9),  pop.  1,824;  Warrick  Co.  (SW).  On  Ohio  River,  10  m  E  of  Evans- 
ville, nearest  railroad  station.  Flour  mill;  aluminum  smelters;  tobacco;  concrete 
block  factories.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  tobacco. 

Register+ Friday Republican 1917      6      26      280      1.50 

Dalton  Wood,  Editor;  J.  W.  House,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaJI- 
estimate.  VIssued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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22      212      2.60 


22      294   15.60 


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§8,148 


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NEW  CASTLE t  (G6),  pop.  18,271  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-5-58,  gives  20,867) ;  Henry 
Co.  (E).  18  m  S  of  Muncie.  CCC&SL;  PA;  NYC&SL  RRs. 

Manufactures  auto  parts,  folding  doors,  piston  rings,  structural  steel,  rolled 
steel  products,  caskets,  children's  garments.  Greenhouses.  Stock,  poultry  farms. 
Corn,  wheat,  tomatoes. 

Courier-Times -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1841     8     23     801   18.20  **1 1,863 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Scott  B.  Chambers,  Editor;  Courier- Times,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

News-Republican  -f Wed.&Fri Republican 1981     8     24     276     8.00        §3,492 

Harry  A.  Cooper,  Editor  and  Publisher,  112  N.  Main  St. 

NEW  HARMONY  (B8),  pop.  1,860;  Posey  Co.  (SW).  22m  NW  of  Evansville.  1C  RR. 
Manufactures  tanks.  Agriculture. 

Times Friday Democratic 1892      8     24     808     2.50 

Aline  Reynolds,  Editor;  Lester  Reynolds,  Publisher. 

NEW  HAVEN  (G2%).  Pop.  2,836  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-9-56,  gives  2,608);  Allen 
Co.  (NE).  5  m  E  of  Fort  Wayne.  NYC&SL;  WAB  RRs.  Farm  machinery,  cement 
vaults  manufactured.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Allen  County  Times-f Thursday Independent 1913      7     24      280     2.00        §1,356 

F.  H.  Weber,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  PARIS  (F1H).  POP.  X920;  Elkhart  Co.  (N).  6  m  S  of  Goshen.  WAB;  CCC&SL 
RRs.  Boat  oars,  dairy  and  feed  grain  products  manufactured.  Agriculture. 
Corn,  wheat. 

Farmer's   Exchange-h Friday Ind.  &  Agric 1926     5      23     224     2.50        §6.254 

W.  E.  Yeater,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEWPORTf  (C5),  pop.  660;  Vermillion  Co.  (W).  31  m  N  of  Terre  Haute.  C&EI  RR. 
Coal  mines ;  timber.  Agriculture. 

Hoosier  State Tuesday Republican 1855      8     26     294     2.00  §618 

Ola  Neel,  Editor;  G.  L.  Carey,  Publisher. 

NOBLESVILLEf    (F4%),   pop.    6,567    (special  U.   S.   Census    6-18-57,   gives    7,800); 

Hamilton  Co.   (C).  24  m  N  of  Indianapolis.  CI;  NYC&SL  RRs.   Manufactures 

mechanical  rubber  goods,  furniture,  castings,  paper,  fruit  jars,  canned  goods, 

flour.  Stock,  grain  farms.   Wheat,  corn,  oats. 
Ledger-}- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1887      8     24      294    15.60        §6,025 

James  T.  Neal,  Editor;  Nobles ville  Daily  Ledger,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Times-f Friday Democratic 1874      8      23      285      2.50  §794 

Jenoise  Thatcher,   Editor;   Hudler   Press,   Inc.,   Pub.,   954-64    East   Conner   St. 

NORTH  JUDSON  (D2),  pop.  1,705;  Starke  Co.  (NW).SO  m  S  of  La  Porte.  C&O;ERIE; 
NYC;  PA  RRs.  Decorative  foliage  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  onions. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1889      6     26      280     2.00          1,525 

Mildred  Kren,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Company. 

NORTH  LIBERTY  (El%),  pop.  1,165;  St.  Joseph  Co.  (N).  15  m  SW  of  South  Bend. 
WAB ;  NYC  RRs.  Silos,  lettering  guides,  novelties,  sheet  metal  products  manu- 
factured. Grain,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hay,  mint. 

News-f- Thursday Independent 1895      5      24      224      2.00        §1,000 

Neil   W.   De  Coudres,   Editor;   Independent   News   Company,   Pub.,    Walkerton. 

NORTH  MANCHESTER  (F2%),  pop.  8,977;  Wabash  Co.  (NEC).  20  m  NW  of  Hunt- 
ington.  CCC&SL;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  furniture,  opera  chairs,  gray  iron 
castings,  brake  linings,  school  and  stadium  seats,  church  furniture,  poultry 
equipment,  coil  windings.  Manchester  College  (Ch.  of  Breth.).  Diversified 
farming. 

News -Journal  + Mon.&Thurs..Ind.   Rep 1873      8     24      294      3.50          3,468 

Roland  Schmedel,  Editor;  North  Manchester  News- Journal  Corp.,  Publisher. 

Oak  Leaves -f- V Thursday Collegiate 1912      6     24     266     2.75          1,300 

Students  of  Manchester  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

NORTH  VERNON  (F6%),  pop.  8,488  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-27-56,  gives  3,949); 
Jennings  Co.  (SE).  60  m  SW  of  Cincinnati,  O.  NYC;  B&O;  PA  RRs.  Lumber, 
furniture,  auto  fan  belt,  bath  mats,  ironing  boards,  talking  devices  manufac- 
tured. Timber.  Agriculture. 

Plain  Dealer Thursday Republican 1862     8     24     276     2.50        §3,500 

R.  Mayer,  Jr.,  Editor;  Burlin  King,  Publisher. 

Sun-f Tuesday Democratic 1872     8     24     280     2.50        §3,150 

R.  Mayer,  Jr.,  Editor;  Burlin  King,  Publisher. 

NOTRE  DAME  (El),  pop.  X 6,500;  St.  Joseph  Co.  (N).  3  m  N  of  South  Bend,  banking 
town.  MC  RR.  University  of  Notre  Dame  (Cath.  men)  ;  St.  Mary's  College 
(Cath.  women). 

d.dv.) Barter* Biology 1909      1      BO        98   10.00 

Dr.  Arthur  L.  Schipper,  Editor;  University  of  Notre  Dame  Press,   Publisher. 
Ave  Maria,  The .Saturday Catholic 1865     3     26     125     5.00        51,567 

Rev.  John  Reedy,  C.S.C.,  Ave  Maria  Press,  Publisher. 
Catholic  Boy,  The Monthly Juvenile 1932      3      24      126     3.00        99,959 

John  N.  Cackley,  Jr.,  Editor;  Holy  Cross  Fathers,  Publisher. 
Notre  Dame Quarterly Collegiate 1948     8     28     140          x        50,000 

James  E.  Armstrong,  Editor;  University  of  Notre  Dame. 
Notre  Dame  Alumnus Quarterly Coll.  Alumni 1928     3     28     189  x     J28.000 

James  E.  Armstrong,  Editor;  University  of  Notre  Dame. 
Notre  Dame  Lawyer Quarterly Coll.  Law 1925     1     60        98     6.00          1,250 

University  of  Notre  Dame,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
emt.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  rear.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Notre  Dame  Scholastic  +V....  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1867     3     28     140x5.00 

Students  of  the  University  of  Notre  Dame,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

^vtew™!..7;!0.™^  ..........  }  Quarterly  ........  {f^rt*  1949      8     28     140      1.60 

University  of  Notre  Dame  (College  of  Engineering),  Publisher. 

Review  of  Politics  +  ..............  Quarterly  ........  {cSr^Events      1939     l     48     128     5*°° 

M.  A.  Fitzsimons,  Editor;  Review  of  Politics,  Publisher. 

OAKLAND  CITY  (C8),  pop.  8,539;  Gibson  Co.   (SW).  30  m  NE  of  Evansville.  SOU; 
CCC&SL  RRs.  Extensive  coal  mining.  Oakland  City  College  (Bapt.).  Diversified 
farming:.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Journal  -f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1893     9     21     294     2.50 

Jamie  Reed,  Editor;  Vera  Scheerer,  Publisher. 

OAKTOWN   (C7),  pop.  768;  Knox  Co.  (SW).  16  m  N  of  Vincennes.  C&EI  RR.  Fruit 

packing  plant.  Oil  and  eras  wells.   Diversified  farming.   Corn,  wheat,   melons. 

Press-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1926     6     26     280     1.00 

H.  U.  Mitton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ODON  (D7),  pop.  1,177;  Daviess  Co.  (SW).  50  m  SE  of  Terre  Haute.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Flour,  saw  mills;  creamery;  monument  works.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming. 
Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Journal-f  ..................................  Friday  .............  Ind.  Rep  ............  1878      5     24     224     2.00 

Carval  J.  Stotts,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ORLEANS  (E7),  pop.  1,581;  Orange  Co.  (S).  16  m  S  of  Bedford.  MONON  RR.  Lumber, 

feed  mills  ;  butter,  radio  and  television  factories.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Progress-Examiner-f-  ..............  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1879     7     23     280     2.00 

W.  M.  Busick,  Editor;  Busick  &  Busick,  Publishers. 

OSGOOD  (G6),  pop.  1,228;  Ripley  Co.   (SE).  45  m  W  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  B&O  RR. 

Manufactures  lumber,  cement  products,  wood  plugs,  polo  balls,  condensed  milk, 

poultry  processing   plant.   Hardwood   timber;   limestone  quarries.   Agriculture. 

Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Journal-f  ..................................  Tuesday  ..........  Democratic  ........  1865      8      24     287     3.00 

William  E.  Hunt,  Editor;  Ripley  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

OSSIAN  (G3),  pop.  761;  Wells  Co.  (NE).  14  m  S  of  Fort  Wayne.  NYC&SL  RR.  Feed 

mills  ;  cannery  ;  meat  packing  plant  ;  farm  pumps  factory.  Agriculture. 
Journal  +  ..................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1914     8     24     308     2.50 

Edwin  A.  Peck,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

OWENSVILLE   (B9),  pop.  1,110;  Gibson  Co.   (SW).  27  m  NW  of  Evansville.  C&EI 

RR.  Lumber,  feed  mills.  Timber.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Melons,  tomatoes. 

Star-Echo-f  .............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1896     7     24     280     2.50 

J.  S.  Walker,  Editor;  Robt.  V.  Walker,  Publisher. 

OXFORD  (C3H),  Pop.  888   (special  U.  S.  Census  7-22-57,  gives  1,012);  Benton  Co. 

(NW).  20  m  NW  of  La  Fayette.  NYC&SL  RR.  Hatchery.  Stock,  poultry,  grain 

farms. 
Gazette-f  ..................................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1908     6     24     280     1.60 

Richard  B.  Cross,  Editor;  Richard  B.  Cross  Co.,  Publisher. 
PALMYRA  —  Banner-Gazette  —  See  Pekin. 
PAOLIf  (E7),  pop.  2,675;  Orange  Co.  (S).  24  m  S  of  Bedford.  MONON  RR.  Basket, 

box    chair,    handle,    tomato    canning    factories;    creameries.    Mineral    springs; 

hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 
f  News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1872      7     24     280     2.00 

1    Republican-f  ............................  Tuesday  ..........  Republican  .........  1875     7     24     280     2.00 

1  J.  P.  Riley,  Editor;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  P.  Riley,  Publishers. 

PEKIN  (E7%),  pop.  X400;  Washington  Co.  (S).  25  m  NW  of  New  Albany.  MONON 

RR.    Poultry    processing    plant.    Ships    berries.    Diversified    farming.    Berries, 

poultry  and  dairy  products. 
Banner-Gazette  +  ....................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1923     9     22     294     2.00 

Circulates  also  in  Borden  and  Palmyra. 

Victor  Green,  Editor;  Banner  Publications,  Box  38. 
Clarion  —  See  Milltown. 
Giveaway  —  See  Scottsburg. 

PENDLETON  (F4%),  pop.  2,082  (special  U.  S  Census  1-28-68,  gives  2,684)  ;  Madison 

Co.   (EC).  82  m  NE  of  Indianapolis.  CCC&SL  RR.  Metal  stamping,  aluminum 

awning  factories,  elevator.  Dairy,  poultry,   grain  farms. 
Times  -f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1898     7     24     280     1.50 

H.  F.  Weaver,  Editor  and  Publisher,  112  E.  Watter  St. 
PERRYSVILLE  (C4%).  pop.  462;  VermllHon  Co.  (W).  40  m  N  of  Terre  Haute.  C&EI 

RR.  Bank,  Danville,  111.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  cattle,  hogs. 
Highland  Herald  +  ..................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1941     8     24     273      1.50 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Herald  of  Cayuga. 

Edna  May  Snoddy,  Editor;  Teresa  McAllister,  Publisher. 

PERUf  (E8),  pop.  18,808   (special  U.  S.  Census  1-29-57,  gives  14,740)  ;  Miami  Co. 
(NC).  On  Wabash  River,  65  m  N  of  Indianapolis.  C&O;  NYC&SL;  WAB  RRs. 
Airline    LCA.    Manufactures    furniture,    heating    specialties,    electrical    safety 
devices,   electrical  porcelain  products,  auto  wiring   systems,   baskets,   canned 
goods,    stationery,    cigars,    meat   products,    fertilizer.    Meat    packing    plants; 
bottling  works;  railroad  shops.  Grain  farms. 
Republican^-  ............................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1866     8     24     280     2.60 

Edith  W.  Holman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  |PuUisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.     ?A*«te  lines.  14  to  inch.    tCoonty  seat    PopuUtiott-1950  Census,     xRand  McNatty 
estimate.    VI"««<i  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptton  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Tribune-f  .................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1921     8     24     294  18.20   **9-,343 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising:  accepted. 
Peru  Daily  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

PETERSBURGf  (C7%),  pop.  8,085:  Pike  Co.  (SW).  20  m  SE  of  Vincennes.  CCC&SL 
RR.  Concrete  block  factory  ;  lumber,  flour  mills  ;  nurseries.  Ships  products.  Coal 
mines;  oil  wells;  hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Fruits,  turkeys. 
Press-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1866      8     24     280      8.00        §2,100 

J.  A.  Hargis,  Editor;  Petersburg  Publishing  Co. 

PIERCETON   (F2),  pop.  978;  Kosciusko  Co.   (N).  35  m  NW  of  Fort  Wayne.  PA  RR. 
Canning,    tubing   factories;   planing    mill;   elevators;    hatcheries.    Lake   resort. 
Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  tomatoes. 
Press-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1950      8     22      808     2.50  §965 

Dora  Summey,  Editor;  A.  E.  Baumgartner,  Publisher. 

PLAINFIELD  (E5),  pop.  2,585   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-55,  gives  8,486)  ;  Hendricks 

Co.  (C).  14  m  SW  of  Indianapolis.  PA  RR.  Lawn  mower  factory;  creamery;  saw 

mill.  Residential.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats,  soybeans. 
Friday  Caller-f-  ........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1934      5      24     210      1.50 

Grace  M.  Jackson,  Editor;  Caller  Publishing  Company. 
Messenger  ................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1866      8     24     299     2.50        §2,946 

Ellen  C.  Curtis,  Editor;  Plainfield  Messenger  Inc.,  Publishers. 

PLYMOUTHf  (E2),  pop.  6,704   (special  U.  S.  Census  3-18-55,  gives  7,334)  ;  Marshall 
Co.   (N).  24  m  S  of  South  Bend.  NYC&SL;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  automobile 
radiators,  gloves,  chemical  fertilizer,  truck  bodies,  auto  electrical  supplies,  pre- 
fabricated  houses,   beverages,   dairy  products,   stock   feeds,   wire-bound   boxes, 
grinding  machines,  stokers.  Seed  cleaning;  canneries.  Dairy  and  poultry  farms. 
PUot-News-f  ...........................  .Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind  Rep  ...............  1851      8      24      298   15.00        §7,4O6 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Samuel  E.  Boys,  Editor;  Pilot  Company,  Publisher. 

PORTLANDf  (H4),  pop.  7,064;  Jay  Co.  (NE).  27  m  NE  of  Muncie.  NYC&SL;  PA  RRs. 
Manufactures  steering  wheels,  drop  forgings,  garments,  silos,  brushes,  brooms, 
canned  goods,  dairy  equipment.  Meat  packing  plant.  Natural  gas  and  oil  wells. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Commercial-Review,  The  -I-..  ..Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1872      8      24      280    15.60        §5,039 

Rus  Figert,  Editor;  Sherwood  C.  Ide,  Sr.,  Publisher. 


)!  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1949 

Richard  Elms,  Editor;  The  Graphic  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 


5      24      225      3.00    **4,801 


POSEYVILLE  (B8),  pop.  1,005;  Posey  Co.  (SW).  20  m  W  of  Evansville.  1C;  C&EI 
RRs.  Agriculture.  Peaches,  watermelons,  grain,  sweet  potatoes. 

News  + Friday Democratic 1882      6      26      280     2.50        §1,067 

James  R.  Greenfield,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PRINCETONf  (B8),  pop.  7,673;  Gibson  Co.  (SW).  28  m  N  of  Evansville.  C&EI;  SOU 
RRs.  Railroad  shops ;  electric  clocks,  catsup,  oil  well  supplies  manufactured. 
Hatcheries.  Coal  mines;  gas  and  oil  wells.  Farming.  Wheat,  corn,  melons. 

Clarion  Democrat-}- -{Sun.,  Independent Sunday  circ 

Comic   strip  advertising  accepted. 

Ernst  Miskell,  Editor;  Mrs.  Vera  Scheerer,  Publisher. 

REMINGTON  (C3).  pop.  1,063;  Jasper  Co.  (NW).  25  m  NW  of  La  Fayette.  PA  RR. 
Marble  plant.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Press-f- Friday Republican 1873      5      24     224      2.50 

Robert  E.  McGlynn,  Publisher. 

RENSSELAERf  (C2%),  pop.  4,072;  Jasper  Co.  (NW).  40  m  N  of  Lafayette.  MONON 

RR.  Manufactures  cushion  springs,  trailers,  fertilizer,  toy  trains.  Grain  and  beef 

farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 
Contact  V   (no  adv.) 10  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Alumni 1937 

Hugh  P.  Cowdin,  Editor;  St.  Joseph's  College,  Publisher. 
Jasper  County  News  + Wednesday Democratic 1898 

Leroy  Kurtz,  Editor;  Edward  L.  Kurtz,  Publisher. 
Republican  + Evpr.ex.Sun Republican 1896 

H.  B.  Clark,  Editor;  Rensselaer  Publishing  Co. 
Stuff -f  V Ftntly,  Wed.. ..Coll.  Students...  1937 

Students  of  St.  Joseph's  College,  Publishers. 

RICHMONDf  (H5),  pop.  39,539;  Wayne  Co.  (E).  68  m  E  of  Indianapolis.  C&O;  PA 
RRs.  Airline,  LCA.  Earlham  College.  Rose  growing. 

Manufactures  multiple  drilling  and  tapping  machinery,  lawn  mowers,  farm 
implements,  auto  gears  and  axles,  school  and  commercial  bus  bodies,  work 
gloves,  fire  doors,  machine  tools,  caskets,  casket  hardware,  underwear,  kitchen 
cabinets,  furniture,  pianos,  refrigerators,  insulated  wire,  piston  rings,  insulated 
material,  metal  and  plastic  specialties.  Extensive  trade  in  hardware.  Five  banks ; 
deposits  (6-30-58),  (Savings),  $42,846,916.  12,250  wired  (AC)  houses;  9,177 
gas  (nat.)  meters;  12,031  telephones. 

American  Friend,  The-f- Ftntly (Thurs.) Friends 1894     3     28      140     3.00 

Merritt  Murphy,  Editor;  Friends  Publication  Board,  Pub.,  101  Quaker  Hill  Dr. 

Earlham  Post -f- V Thursday Collegiate 1931      5     24      182     2.50 

Students  of  Earlham  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  86. 


5      24      224  x 

Controlled  free  dist. 

7  24  280  2.50 

8  24   294  15.50 
5   24  224   1.00 


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840 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNall* 
estimate.  yi**utd  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Pal,adiu»-Uem  + {fSS^' ^  »* 

R.  G.  Leeds,  E.  H.  Harris,  Publishers,  19  N.  9th  St. 
Quaker  Action 4- Monthly Religious 1954     8     27     131       .85      $22,000 

Not  published  during  July  and  August. 

Merritt  Murphy,  Editor;  Five  Year  Meeting  of  Friends,  Publisher. 
West  Side  Enterprise-!- Thursday Independent 1953     5     24     224  25 

Victor  Jose,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1113  Hunt  St.  4,875 — Free 

RIDGEVILLE  (G4),  pop.  950;  Randolph  Co.  (E).  25  m  NE  of  Muncie.  PA  RR.  Cheese, 
tractors,  rock  products  manufactured.  Stone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn, 
hay. 

Randolph  County  News-f Friday Republican 1887     6     26     280     8.00  5387 

W.  L.  Thompson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RISING  SUNf  (H6%).  pop.  1,980;  Ohio  Co.  (SE).  On  Ohio  River,  22  m  SW  of  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.  Railroad  station,  Aurora.  CCC&SL;  B&O  RRs.  Flour  mill;  chair 
factory ;  creamery.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  wheat,  corn. 

f  Ohio  County  News-j- Thursday Republican 1879     7     24      280     3.00  J675 

T  Recorder-f Thursday Democratic 1883     7     24     280     8.00        tl,825 

1  J.  M.  Glatz,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  8. 

ROANOKE  (G2%),  pop.  906;  Huntington  Co.  (NE).  10  m  NE  of  Huntington.  WAB 
RR.  Electric  coil  factory;  elevator;  plating  mill.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  corn, 
poultry. 

Review-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1895      5      23      224      3.00  950 

James  B.  Ransdell,  Editor;  Roanoke  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  128  S.  Main  St. 

ROCHESTERf    (E2y2),  pop.  4,673;  Fulton  Co.    (N).   44   m  S  of  South  Bend.  ERIE; 

NYC&SL    RRs.    Canned    goods,    creamery    products,    steel    scaffolds,    uniforms 

manufactured.    Fish    hatchery.    Summer    resort.    Dairy,    stock,    poultry    farms. 
Chester  White  Journal Monthly Swine 1910     3      28      140      1.00          2,700 

J.  Marvin  Garner,  Editor;  Chester  White  Journal,  Publisher,  Box  228. 
News-Sentinel -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1924      8     24      294    13.00        §4,171 

J.  Overmyer,  Editor;  Hugh  A.  Barnhart,  Publisher. 

ROCKPORT  (C8^),  pop.  2,493;  Spencer  Co.  (SW).  On  Ohio  River,  32  m  E  of  Evans- 
ville.  SOU  RR.  Manufactures  sanitary  pottery,  brick,  flour,  buttons,  concrete 
blocks.  Moulding  clay  pits.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  soybeans. 

Democrat-}- Friday Democratic 1855      7      24      280      2.00        §2,314 

Raymond  J.  Patmore,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Journal-f Friday Republican 1887      7      24      280      2.00    **2,428 

Joe  Hargis,  Editor;  H.  L.  Hargis,  Publisher. 

ROCKVILLEf   (C5),  pop.  2,467;  Parke  Co.   (W).  25  m  NE  of  Terre  Haute.  PA  RR. 

Bottling  works;  feed  mill;  hatchery.  Coal  mines;  timber.  Agriculture.  Livestock. 
Republican-f Thursday Republican 1833      8     24     280     3.00   -fc*2,457 

W.  B.  Hargrave,  Editor;  The  Rockville  Republican,  Publisher. 
Tribune-f Thursday Democratic 1870     8     24      280      3.00        J2.200 

Geo.  Schwin,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROYAL  CENTER  (D8),  pop.  876;  Cass  Co.  (NC).  12  m  NW  of  Logansport.  PA  RR. 
Cannery.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Record-h Friday Democratic 1889      5     24      143     2.50  §930 

Mary  E.  Hand,  Editor;  Frank  L.  Hand  and  Philip  E.  Hand,  Publishers. 

RUSHVILLEf  (G5),  pop.  6,761;  Rush  Co.  (SEC).  89  m  SE  of  Indianapolis.  NYC&SL; 
CCC&SL;  ERIE;  B&O;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  furniture,  felt  padding,  piston 
rings,  caskets,  lumber,  gloves,  farm  machinery,  fertilizer,  canned  goods,  lawn 
mowers.  Meat  packing;  bottling  works.  Stone  quarry.  Agriculture.  Cattle,  hogs. 

{Republican-}- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1840      8      24      294    15.60        §4,107 
Louis  Hiner,  Editor;  Republican  Company,  Publisher. 
Telegram-}- Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1924     8     24      294   15.60  §725 

Space  sold  only  in  combination. 
Ira  Mcllwain,  Editor;  Telegram  Company,  Publisher,  219  North  Perkins  St. 

RUSSELLVILLE  (D5),  pop.  861;  Putnam  Co.  (WC).  50  m  W  of  Indianapolis.  B&O 
RR.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

News Friday Republican 1908     5     24      245      1.75  §370 

Grace  G.  Rutledge,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RUSSIAVILLE  (E4),  pop.  X898;  Howard  Co.  (NC).  12  m  SW  of  Kokomo.  NYC&SL 
RR.  Flour  mill;  hatchery.  Diversified  farming. 

Observer-f Friday Democratic 1848      5     23      224      1.50        $1,030 

Lee  J.  Noble,  Editor;  Russiaville  Observer,  Publisher. 

SAINT  JOE  (H2),  pop.  479;  De  Kalb  Co.  (NE).  25  m  NE  of  Fort  Wayne.  B&O  RR. 
Bank,  Auburn.  Pickle  factory.  Grain  elevator;  dairy.  Agriculture. 

News-f Thursday Republican 1887      5      22      182      2.00  §700 

T.  E.  Haberkom,  Jr.,  Editor;  News  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

SAINT-MARY-OF-THE-WOODS  (C5%),  Pop.  X700;  Vigo  Co.  (W).  6  m  W  of  Terre 
Haute,  banking  town.  CCC&SL  RR.  Saint  Mary-of-the- Woods  College  (Cath. 
women).  Dairy  and  poultry  farms. 

Alumnae  News   (no  adv.) Quarterly Cath.Coll.AJum..l926     2     30     112  x2.00        U.125 

Alumnae  Association  of  Saint  Mary-of-the-Woods  College,  Publisher. 

fAurora-f Quarterly Collegiate 1870     2     28     105     2.00  $525 

J  Bugle  Call  (no  adv.) Bi-monthly Cath.  Students...l921      2     80     112       .50      $16,500 

Faarots-f Bi-weekly Collegiate 1918     6     26     210     2.00  $650 

Students  of  Saint  Mary-of-the-Woods  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  aworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  VI"ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrtption  included  in  membership  fee, 

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Estab  Cols <S> Width? Depth    Sub  Clrt 

SAINT  MEINRAD  (D8),  pop.  X  1,200;  Spencer  Go.  (SW).  88  m  NE  of  Evansville. 
Railroad  station  and  banking:  town,  Ferdinand.  FERD  RR.  Lumber,  flour  mills; 
brick  and  tile  factory.  St.  Meinrad  Seminary  (Cath.).  Coal  mines;  sandstone 
quarry.  Grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 

Grail,  The Monthly Catholic 1919     2     26        87     8.00        10,951 

Walter  Sullivan,  O.S.B.,  Editor;  Benedictine  Fathers,  Publishers. 

SALEMf  (E7),  pop.  8,271  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-2-57,  gives  4,315) ;  Washington  Co. 
(S).  85  m  NW  of  New  Albany.  MONON  RR.  Manufactures  radio  cabinets,  tool 
handles,  overalls,  work  shirts,  lime,  lumber,  powdered  metal,  plastics,  metal  cast- 
ings. Hardwood  timber.  Rock  quarries.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Democrat  + Wednesday Democratic 1827     8     24     280     2.50        §2,396 

Everett  Morris,  Editor;  Mrs.  Charles  R.  Morris,  Publisher. 

Republican-Leader + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1878      8     24     283     2.50        §3,922 

Howard  Grossman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SCOTTSBURGf  (F7)f  pop.  2,953;  Scott  Co.  (SE).  81  m  N  of  Louisville,  Ky.  PA  RR. 

Overalls,  unfinished  furniture,  canning  factories ;  hatchery.  Limestone  quarries ; 

hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Tomatoes,  corn,  wheat. 

f  Chronicle-h Thursday Republican 1880     7     24     276     2.00  8168 

1    Scott  County  Journal -f Thursday Democratic 1882     7      24     276     2.00        §2,863 

1            W.  M.  Wells,  Editor  and  Publisher,  18  N.  First  St. 
Giveaway  + Thursday Independent 1937 

Victor  Green,  Editor;  Banner  Publications,  Pekin,  Box  217. 

SEYMOUR  (F6%),  pop.  9,629  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-8-55,  gives  11,683);  Jackson 
Co.  (S).  59  m  S  of  Indianapolis.  B&O;  PA;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Manufactures 
plastics,  milk  cartons,  shoes,  shirts,  furniture,  snaths,  grain  cradles,  dies, 
veneer,  canned  goods,  fertilizer,  Pharmaceuticals,  metal  products,  lumber.  Hard- 
wood timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Republican  + Thursday Republican 1879      8     24      312      1.25  §419 

Tribune-f- Evg.ex.Sun Ind  Rep 1879      8     24      308   15.00    **6,259 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

John  H.  Conner,  Editor;  Seymour  Tribune  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

SHELBY  (C2),  pop.  X490;  Lake  Co.  (NW).30  m  S  of  Gary.  CRI&P  RR.  Bank,  LowelL 
Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  corn. 

Indiana  Grange  News Monthly Agriculture 1946     4     28     210        $3,900 — Free 

Indiana  Grange  News,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  36. 

SHELBYVIULEf  (F5%),  pop.  11,784  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-29-55,  gives  12,769); 
Shelby  Co.  (SEC).  28  m  SE  of  Indianapolis.  CCC&SL;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures 
furniture,  paper,  rubber  and  milk  products,  electric  motors,  radio  parts,  plastics, 
fibre  glass,  cotton  gloves  and  dresses,  lawn  mowers,  cash  drawers,  canned  goods, 
mirrors,  radiant  heaters,  snaths.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

J°Technolo^.!!"d.™. JMonthly {^tf.nFs°°d      1937      2     20      129x6.00        J5.277 

International  Assn.  of  Milk  and  Food  Sanitarians,  Inc.,  Pub.,  Blue  Ridge  Rd. 

News  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1947      8     22      305   18.20    **8,644 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

John  D.  Scott,  Ed.;  Shelbyville  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Pub.,  123  E.  Washington  St. 

SHERIDAN  (E4),  pop.  1,965;  Hamilton  Co.  (C).  28  m  N  of  Indianapolis.  MONON  RR. 
Manufactures  flour;  dairy  and  poultry  products.  Canned  goods,  stock  feed. 
Machine  shops.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hogs,  milk. 

News  + Friday Republican 1882      8     24     287     2.50        §2,725 

I.  H.  McMurtry,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Company. 

SHIPSHEWANA  (Fl),  pop.  277;  Lagrange  Co.  (NE).  50  m  NW  of  Fort  Wayne.  NYC 
RR.  Work  clothing  factory.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

News-f Friday Independent 1946      5     24     224      1.00  824 

R.  H.  Taggart,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


SHIRLEY  (F5),  pop.  1,087   (special  U.  S.  Census  11-9-56,  gives  621);  Hancock  Co. 
(EC).  85  m  NE  of  Indianapolis.  CCC&SL  RR.  Machine  shop.  Diversified  farming. 
Community  Record .Thursday Democratic 1948      5     24     220     1.00  §635 

D.  Reason,  Editor;  C.  E.  Foreman,  Publisher. 

Four  County  Farmer  -f- Monthly Ind.  &  Agric -1942      5     24     224 

Issued  1st  Friday  of  each  month.  12,500— Free 

Elmer  Ryon,  Ed.;  Ryon  Publications,  Inc.,  3160  N.  Illinois  St.,  Indianapolis  (8). 

SHOALSf  (D7),  pop.  1,039;  Martin  Co.  (SW).  42  m  E  of  Vincennes.  B&O  RR.  Gypsum 
mines ;  gypsum  wallboard  plants.  Saw  mill.  Agriculture. 

News-f Friday Democratic 1888     8     24     280     2.00        §1,490 

Sanford  A.  Deckard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SOUTH  BENDf  (El),  pop.  116,911  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-20-57,  gives  131.770;  St. 
Joseph  Co.  (N).  On  St.  Joseph  River,  adjacent  to  Mishawaka  (pop.  32,918),  and 
86  m  SE  of  Chicago,  111.  GT;  NYC;  NJI&I;  PA;  MC;  CCC&SL  RRs.  Airlines: 
LCA;  NOR;  TWA;  UAL.  TV  station. 

Manufactures  automobiles,  auto  accessories,  advertising  novelties,  athletic 
supports,  brakes,  canvas  products,  shirts,  dresses,  farm  equipment,  lathes,  fish- 
ing tackle,  paint,  varnish,  bearings,  ranges,  drills,  foundry  products,  guided 
missiles,  paper  boxes,  beer,  toys,  weather  stripping,  tools.  Five  banks;  bank 
clearings  (6-30-58),  $258,014,964;  deposits  (6-80-58),  $182,145,386.  48,899 
electric  (AC)  meters;  81,670  gas  (artif.)  meters;  76,098  telephones. 

Goniec  Polski-f-   (Polish) Friday Independent 1896     7     26     280     2.50        91*850 

Edwin  A.  Kalczynski,  Editor  and  Publisher,  301  S.  Chapin  St.  (25). 
Record+ Friday Dem 1909     6     24     224     2.00        §2,450 

E.  H.  Hickey,  Editor;  Record  Press  Corp.,  Publisher,  807  W.  Jefferson  Blvd.  (2). 

CircoUtkm— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  •worn:  IPuUiiher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uae«  Matt.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  teat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  \/I»tucd  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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™™+ {irr^r  HepubHcan ««     » 

Circulates  also  in  Mishawaka.  Prints   South   Bend  Tribune  Sunday   Magazine 

with  Sunday  edition. 
Color  advertising  accepted. 

Franklin  D.  Schurz,  Editor;  South  Bend  Tribune,  Publisher, 
Colfax  Ave.  at  Lafayette  Blvd. 

Tri-County   News-f .Friday Democratic 1922     8     24     283     2.00        §8,391 

Alfred  W.  Snyder,  Editor;  Free  Press  Pub.  Co.,  Publisher,  1410  S.  Michigan  St. 

SOUTH  WHITLEY  (F2),  pop.  1,299;  Whitley  Co.  (NE).  27  m  W  of  Fort  Wayne. 
NYC&SL;  PA  RRs.  Railroad  grip  nut,  trailer  coach  factories;  small  wire 
assemblies;  grain  elevators.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Tribune+ Thursday Republican 1883      7     24     277      2.50        §1,178 

Charles  Bowerman  and  Harold  Tschantz,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SPENCERf   (D6),  pop.  2,394;  Owen  Co.   (SWC).  53  m  SW  of  Indianapolis.  PA  RR. 

Novelty    and    wood    products,    lumber,    plastics,    carded    drugs,    confectionery, 

milk  products  manufactured.  Coal  mines ;  limestone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Corn, 

stock  apples. 

Breeders'  Gazette — See  Louisville,  Kentucky. 
Owen  Leader-f Thursday Republican 1913     8     26     352      2.00        §3,781 

J.  W.  Hutcheson,  Editor ;  Spencer  Owen  Leader,  Publisher. 

World  + {i^Sun*'8*1'    Democrat*c 192?      8     2*     2^4   13.00        §2,886 

T.  Perry  Wesley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SULLIVANf  (C6),  pop.  6,428;  Sullivan  Co.  (SW).  27  m  S  of  Terre  Haute.  C&EI; 
1C  RRs.  Machine  shops.  Coal  mines ;  oil  and  natural  gas  wells ;  timber.  Dairy, 
poultry,  grain  farms. 

C  Democrat  + Wednesday Democratic 1854      8     24     280      1.00  §738 

<  Times  + {I^Suiu"8***    Democratic 1905     8     24     28°   10-40        §4,580 

L          Eleanor  P.  Jamison,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Union  + Thursday Republican 1866     7 

Eleanor  P.  Jamison,  Editor  and  Publisher,  18  E.  Jackson  St. 

SUMMITVILLE  (F4),  pop.  1,061;  Madison  Co.  (EC).  20  m  N  of  Anderson.  CCC&SL 
RR.  Cannery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Sun Friday Republican 1941      7      24      280      1.50 

Mrs.  M.  Johnson,  Editor;  Allen  Terhune,  Publisher. 

SWAYZEE  (F3%),  pop.  690;  Grant  Co.  (NEC).  12  m  SW  of  Marion.  NYC&SL  RR. 
Cannery;  elevator.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats,  tomatoes. 

Press-f Thursday Republican 1895     7      24     280      2.50 

L.  P.  Lake,  Publisher. 

SYRACUSE  (F2),  pop.  1,458;  Kosciusko  Co.  (N).  22  m  SE  of  Elkhart.  B&O  RR. 
Trailers.  Summer  resort.  Dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  onions. 

Syracuse-  Wawasee  Journal  -{-Thursday Republican 1876      5     23     217      3.50 

Margaret  Freeman,  Editor;  W.  W.  Paull,  Publisher. 

TELL  CITY  (D9),  pop.  6,735  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-19-57,  gives  6,516);  Perry  Co. 
((S).  On  Ohio  River,  45  m  E  of  Evansville.  SOU  RR.  Boat  connections.  Furni- 
ture, radio  tubes,  brick  factories ;  foundry ;  flour,  planing  mills ;  bottling  works ; 
oil  refinery;  meat  packing  plants.  Distillery.  Coal  mines;  hardwood  timber. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

News-f Friday Republican 1891     8     24     294     4.00 

Ed  Schergens,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Company. 

TERRE  HAUTEf  (C5%),pop.  64,214  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-12-58,  gives  72,892  ;  Vigo 
Co.  (W).  On  Wabash  River,  72  m  SW  of  Indianapolis.  CCC&SL ;  C&EI;  CMSP&P; 
PA  RRs.  Airlines  :  LCA;  TWA.  State  Teachers  College;  Rose  Polytechnic  Institute 
(men).  Coal  mines;  shale  and  clay  deposits;  oil  field.  TV  station. 

Manufactures  bricks,  building  tile,  beer  and  ale,  alcohol,  asphalt  materials, 
advertising  novelties,  awnings,  tarpaulins,  bronze  bushings  and  bearings,  boilers 
for  steam  and  storage,  brass,  gray  iron  castings,  steel  buildings,  switchgear, 
cans,  antibiotics,  chemicals,  polyethylene  wrapping  material,  phonograph  rec- 
ords, food  packaging,  heavy  paper,  corrugated  packing  boxes,  clothing,  picnic 
boxes  and  coolers,  solvents,  anti-freeze,  animal  feed,  coke,  paints,  baking 
powder,  transformer  tanks,  jet  engine  assemblies.  Tie  creosoting;  coal  mining; 
railroad  shops.  Eight  banks;  deposits  (6-23-58),  $107,349,454.  28,129  electric 
(AC)  meters;  20,778  gas  (nat.)  meters;  38,836  telephones. 

Advocated .Friday Independent 1919      8     24     280      2.00 

W.  E.  Jenkins,  Editor;  Advocate  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  201  S.  5th  St. 

Indiana  Statesman-}- V Wednesday Teach.  Coll 1894     6     83     266     2.25 

Students  of  Indiana  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Rose  Technic-f  V Monthly (Engineering  1891  8  29  14°  2'00 

Students  of  Rose  Polytechnic  Institute,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  RR  5,  East  Nat'l  Rd. 

Saturday  Spectator-)- Saturday Republican 1904  4  26  168  4.00 

J.  B.  Harned,  Editor;  Spectator  Publishing  Co.,  61  Spectator  Court. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
JP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  worn;  )Publiafaer'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^  Nonpareil 
ema,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI«ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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26  266   1.50   §1,660 


J597 


920 


§1,360 


**4,569 


§4,603 

13,500 

1,700 
§1,984 


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fStar-f Morn.ex.Sun...Ind.  Rep 1908     8     22     815   15.60**28*6S6 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
James  Benham,  Editor. 
Tribune  + Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1896     8     22 
Tribune  and  Star-f Sunday Independent 1896     8     22 

Marsee  A.  Cox,  Editor;  Tribune-Star  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  Tribune  Bldg. 
Teachers  College  Journal V   lNrrt«fui,,  •cM,i«ot,'««oi         1929     3     27 


815    15.60**3O,203 
815   10.40  **4S,341 


eacners  ^onege  «i ournai  v     l»jr,x«+v»i«  ir«/i« ««*:«««!          AtfZtf      o      &i       131 

(no  adv.) JMontnly Educational Controlled  free  dist.       *8,000 

Charles  Hardaway,  Editor;  Indiana  State  Teachers  College,  Publisher. 

TIPTONf  (E4),  pop.  6,683  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-21-57,  gives  5,880);  Tipton  Co. 
(NC).  40  m  N  of  Indianapolis.  NYC&SL  RR.  Manufactures  canned  goods, 
piston  rings,  nickel  plate,  furniture,  incubators,  poultry  and  hog  supplies, 
brooms,  chemicals.  Bottling  works;  elevators.  Oak,  maple,  beech  timber. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  hogs,  cattle,  soybeans. 

Tribune-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1895     8     24     280      7.00        §3,551 

Tribune  Publishing  Co. 

TOLLESTON— See  Gary. 

UNION  CITY  (H4),  pop.  8,672;  Randolph  Co.  (E).  28  m  N  of  Richmond.  CCC&SL; 
B&O;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  bus  bodies,  auto  welts  and  trimmings,  motors, 
theater  seats,  canned  goods,  powdered  milk,  electric  cream  testers,  furniture, 
mops,  lawn  mowers,  flour.  Saw  mill.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  tomatoes. 

Times-Gazette  -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1925      8     24     280     7.80        §2,708 

Dick  Wise,  Editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Company. 

UPLAND  (F4),  pop.  1,565;  Grant  Co.  (NEC).  20  m  NW  of  Muncie.  PA  RR.  Glove, 
canvas,  furniture  factories;  grain  elevator;  cannery;  saw  mill.  Taylor  Univer- 
sity. Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 


Contest  Magazine Monthly Contests 1980 

Hugh  Freese,  Editor;  A.  D.  Freese  &  Sons,  Publishers. 

Courier-}- Thursday Republican 1897 

Hugh  Freese,  Editor;  A.  D.  Freese  &  Sons,  Publishers. 

Echo,  TheV Wednesday Collegiate 1913 

Students  of  Taylor  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


2      86      126      4.50         J7.170 


6      19     280     2.00 
5     24     208      2.50 


852 
J700 


6'000 

350 

2,950 

§7,933 


804 


VALPARAISOt  (C2),  pop.  12,028  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-13-55,  pives  13,443); 
Porter  Co.  (SW).  44  m  SE  of  Chicago,  111.  GT;  NYC&SL;  PA  RRs.  Manufac- 
tures fibre  and  mica  products,  magnets,  ball  and  roller  bearings,  paint,  varnish, 
grapple  hay  forks,  food  processing  machines,  feed.  Valparaiso  University.  Agri- 
culture. Dairy  and  poultry  products. 

Cresset,  The  (no  adv.)  ............  Monthly  ..........  IpuV  Affairs      1937     2     21     125     2'00 

O.  P.  Kretzmann,  Editor;  Valparaiso  University  Press,  Publishers. 
TorchV  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Collegiate  ...........  1914      5      24      225  x3.50 

Students  of  Valparaiso  University,  Editors  and  Publishers.   Controlled  free  dist. 
Vidette-Messenger-f  ...............  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  ..............  1927      8     23      308    18.20 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Vidette-Messenger  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

VAN  BUREN   (F3),  pop.  815;  Grant  Co.   (NEC).   12  m  NE  of  Marion.  NYC&SL  RR. 

Ships  popcorn.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
News-Eagle-f  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1896      7      24      280     2.00 

E.  F.  Warfel,  Editor;  E.  F.  Warfel,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

VEEDERSBURG  (C4),  pop.  1,719;  Fountain  Co.  (W).  20  m  E  of  Danville,  111.  CCC&SL; 
NYC&SL  RRs.  Brick,   condensed  milk,   ceramics   factories.   Iron   foundry.   Pop- 
corn processing  plant.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  poultry. 
News-f  .....................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1890      7      24     280     2.00        §2,000 

W.  L.  and  Dot  Boggs,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VERSAILLESf  (G6),  pop.  886  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-7-55,  gives  1,095)  ;  Ripley  Co. 
(SE).  40  m  W  of  Cincinnati.  Ohio.  Railroad  station,  Osgood.  B&O  RR.  Manu- 
factures   shoe   heels,   furniture,    veneer.    Poultry   processing   plant.    Limestone 
quarries.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  tobacco. 
Republican-f  ............................  Thursdav  ........  Republican  .........  1856      8     24     290      3.00   **3,865 

Harry  W.  Thompson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VEVAYf  (G7),  pop.  1,809;  Switzerland  Co.  (SE).  On  Ohio  River,  40  m  SW  of  Cincin- 
nati, Ohio.  Railroad  station,  Carrollton,  Ky.  CA  RR.  Boats  to  river  ports.  Flour 
mills  ;  shoe  factory.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  tobacco. 
Reveille  Enterprise-f  .............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1816      7      26      308      3.00        $2,300 

John  P.  Danglade,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Switzerland  Democrat-f  .........  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1868      7      26      800      2.50  J450 

John  P.  Danglade.  Editor  and  Publisher,   403   Ferry  St. 

VINCENNESf  (C7).  pop.  18.881:  Knox  Co.  (SW).  On  Wabash  River,  50  m  N  of 
Evansville.  B&O;  CCC&SL;  C&EI;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  structural  steel, 
canned  goods,  window  glass,  shoes,  egg  case  fillers,  corrugated  paper,  batteries, 
soft  drinks  ;  monuments,  flour,  farm  implements,  paper  products,  floral  supplies. 
Creameries  ;  nurseries.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Apples,  peaches,  corn. 

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Ross  H.  Garrigus,  Editor;  Central  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  tworn;  JPublisher'i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
etna,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  leat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSutocription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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WABASHf  (F3),  pop.  10,621  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-3-57,  gives  11,672)  ;  Wabash  Co. 
(NEC).  On  Wabash  River,  20  m  N  of  Marion.  WAB;  CCC&SL  RR. 

Manufactures  paper  board  products,  radio  cabinets,  furniture,  insulating 
material,  auto  tires  and  tubes,  asbestos  products,  lime,  water  meter  boxes, 
beverages,  display  cases,  machine  shops.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  hogs. 

Plain  Dealer  and  Times  Star.. Evg. ex. Sun Ind.  Rep 1859      8      24      294      8.00        §7,5O1 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Wabash  Plain  Dealer  Company,  Publisher. 

WAKARUSA  (El%),  pop.  1,143;  Elkhart  Co.  (N).  11  m  S  of  Elkhart.  WAB  RR.  Con- 
crete vaults,  ladders,  trailer  furniture,  house-trailers  manufactured.  Meat  pack- 
ing plants;  elevators.  Farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Tribune-f- Wednesday Democratic 1892      8      24      308      2.75    **1,19O 

James  H.  Wright,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WALKERTON  (Diy2),  pop.  2,102;  St.  Joseph  Co.  (N).  22  m  SW  of  South  Bend.  B&O; 
NYC;  NYC&SL  RRs.  Furniture,  garment  factories;  brass  foundry;  grain  ele- 
vators. Agriculture.  Peppermint,  onions,  wheat. 

Independent-h Thursday Independent 1875      5      24      224      2.00        §1,670 

Robert  E.  Urbin,  Editor;  Independent-News  Co.,  Publisher. 

Trucker's  News Monthly }Tr^fckfng*  1936      5      24      224      1>0°          3'700 

Robert  E.  Urbin,  Editor;  Truckers'  News  Co.,  Publisher,  603  Roosevelt  Rd. 
WALTON— -See  Press,  Bunker  Hill. 

WANATAH  (D2),  pop.  X582;  La  Porte  Co.  (NW).  20  m  S  of  Michigan  City.  MONON; 
PA  RRs.  Hatcheries.  Diversified  farming. 

Mirror Thursday Democratic 1895      7      26      308      2.00  643 

Wm.  F.  Hunt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WARREN  (G3),  pop.  1,247;  Huntington  Co.  (NE).  15  m  S  of  Huntington.  NYC&SL 
RR.  Glass  factory.  Tomato  cannery;  feed  mill;  elevator;  hatcheries.  Agriculture. 
Hogs,  corn,  dairy  and  poultry  products. 

Tribune-f- Friday Democratic 1898      7      24      280      3.50         §1,OO8 

Bruce  E.  Laymon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WARSAWf  (F2),  pop.  6,625  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-7-57,  gives  6,965)  ;  Kosciusko  Co. 
(N).  45  m  NW  of  Fort  Wayne.  PA;  CCC&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  surgical  splints, 
friction  materials  and  laminated  phenolic  products,  pancake  flour,  food  and  milk 
products,  iron  castings,  furniture,  aircraft  parts,  brattice  cloth,  baskets,  paint, 
cut  glass,  lumber.  Lake  resort.  Timber.  Farming. 

Times-Union-f Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Republican 1856      8      24      29420.80    **9,068 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

R.  B.  Williams,  Editor;  Reub  Williams  and  Son,  Publishers. 

WASHINGTONf  (C7),  pop.  10,987;  Daviess  Co.  (SW).  20  m  W  of  Vincennes.  B&O; 
CCC&SL  RRs.  Railroad  shops.  Rubber  clothing,  refrigerator  units,  garment  hang- 
ers, furniture,  folding  chairs,  flour,  canned  goods,  hinges  and  rings,  electric 
signs,  concrete  blocks,  beverages  manufactured.  Coal  mines  ;  oil  and  gas  wells. 
Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  apples. 

Herald-f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Ind.  Rep 1905      8      24      294    13.00    **5,118 

Washington  Herald,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Times-}- Evg.ex.  Sun.. .Ind.  Dem 1867      9      21      294    13.00    **4,S36 

John  Backes,  Editor;  Boyd  &  Backes,  Publishers,  111  N.  E.  Third  St. 

WATERLOO  (G2),  pop.  1,414;  De  Kalb  Co.  (NE).  26  m  NE  of  Fort  Wayne.  NYC  RR. 
Cannery  ;  flour  and  feed  mill.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Oats,  corn,  wheat. 

Press-f Thursday Republican 1859      5      24      210      2.00  §350 

John  T.  Johnston  and  C.  E.  Miller,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WAVELAND  (C4y2),  pop.  553;  Montgomery  Co.  (WC).  15  m  S  of  Crawfordsville. 
PA  RR.  Corn,  soybeans,  wheat. 

Tri  County  News  (offset)  -f..  Thursday Republican 1887     6     24     224      2.00  456 

Ellen  Harvey,  Editor;  Max  Harvey,  Publisher. 

WAYNETOWN  (C4),  pop.  658  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-18-56,  gives  929)  ;  Montgomery 
Co.  (WC).  10  m  W  of  Crawfordsville.  CCC&SL  RR.  Bricks,  tile,  flour,  alfalfa 
meal,  cement  blocks,  lumber  manufactured.  Timber.  Dairy,  stock  farms.  Corn, 
wheat,  soybeans. 

Despatch  -f Thursday Democratic 1892      4      26      154      1.00 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Wingate  News. 
W.  K.  Whalen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEST  LEBANON  (C4),  pop.  642  ;  Warren  Co.  (NW).  26  m  E  of  Danville,  111.  WAB  RR. 
Grain  farms.  Corn,  soybeans,  wheat. 

Gazette-f- Thursday Republican 1883      7      26      294      2.00  $660 

J.  W.  L.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WESTVILLE  (Dl),  pop.  624;  La  Porte  Co.  (NW).  12  m  W  of  La  Porte.  MONON;  WAB 
RRs.  Hatchery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 

Indicator-}- Thursday Republican 1882      8      24      308      3.00        §1,285 

Burdette  E.  Slater,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WHITING  (CD,  pop.  9,669;  Lake  Co.  (NW).  5  m  N  of  Hammond.  B&O:  EJ&E; 
NYC;  PA  RRs.  Oil  refineries.  Manufactures  metals,  chemicals,  soap  and  food 
products.  Residential.  Agriculture. 

Times-Graflc  (offset) Thursday Independent 1893      5      24      224      3.00          2,890 

James  J.  Griffith,  Editor;  Ben  Franklin  Press,  Publisher,  1864  Indianapolis  Blvd. 

Circulation — fr*Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  MiNally 
estimate  V  Issued  only  during  academic  vear.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee 

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1,200 


4,460 

8,816 
8,816 


Estab  Cols <S> Width  V  Depth    Sub 

WILLIAMSPORTf  (04),  pop.  1,241;  Warren  Co.  (NW).  On  Wabaah  River,  25  m  SW 
of  La  Fayette.  WAB  RR.  Diversified  farming.  Grain. 

Pioneer-f Thursday Democratic 1917     6     26     287     2.00 

William  L.  Small,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Review-  Republican  + Thursday Republican 1854     7     26      280     2.00 

Herbert  S.  Cripe,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WINAMACf  (D2),  pop.  2,166;  Pulaski  Co.  (NW).  24  m  NW  of  Logansport.  PA  RR. 
Steel  spring,  clothing  factories;  grain  elevators;  saw  mill;  hatcheries.  Dairy, 
stock,  grain  farms.  Alfalfa,  corn,  soybeans. 

Pulaski  County  Journal -f- Thursday Democratic 1888     8     24     276     3.00 

E.  C.  Gorrell,  Editor;  Gorrell  &  Son,  Publishers. 

WINCHESTERf  (G4),  pop.  5,467;  Randolph  Co.  (E).  23  m  E  of  Muncie.  PA;  CCC&SL 
RRs.  Manufactures  moulds,  burial  slippers,  gloves,  glass,  furniture.  Machine 
shop.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Journal- Herald  + Tues.,Thurs.,Sat.Republican....l860      8     24     280   10.40 

R.  M.  Kist,  Editor;  Winchester- Journal-Herald  Corp.,  Publisher. 

News  + fMon.,  Wed.,   Democratic 1886     8     24     280   15.60 

I  -T  n. 
Gazette  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  Union  City. 

WINGATE  (C4),  pop.  400;  Montgomery  Co.  (WC).  14  m  NW  of  Crawfordsville. 
NYC&SL  RR.  Grain,  poultry,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  soybeans. 

News  + Wednesday Independent 1901      4      26      154      1.00 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Waynetown  Despatch. 
W.  K.  Whalen,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Waynetown. 

WINONA  LAKE  (F2),  pop.  1,366  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-8-57,  gives  1,732)  ;  Kosciusko 
Co.  (N).  5  m  SE  of  Warsaw.  PA  RR.  Bank  town,  Warsaw.  Heating  apparatus 
and  plumbers'  supplies  manufactured.  Lake  resort.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Free  Methodist,  The Tuesday Methodist 1868      3      31      147      3.25        30,304 

Dr.  James  F.  Gregory,  Editor;  Lloyd  H.  Knox,  Publisher. 

Youth  in  Action. Monthly {yolfth16^0*1181 1941     2     28      116     8'00        10'°00 

Ernest  Keasling,  Editor;  Free  Methodist  Pub'g  House,  Publisher,  9th  College. 

WINSLOW  (C8),  pop.  1,322;  Pike  Co.  (SW).  34  m  NE  of  Evansville.  SOU  RR. 
School  ruler,  woodworking  factories ;  hatchery.  Coal  mines ;  clay  pits ;  hardwood 
timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Pike  County  Dispatch -f Friday Democratic 1898      8     24     204      2.50        §2,550 

John  H.  Drof,  Editor;  Frank  Heuring,  Publisher. 

WOLCOTT  (C3),  pop.  778;  White  Co.  (NW).  30  m  NW  of  La  Fayette.  PA  RR.  Brick 
and  drain  tile  factory.  Limestone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

Beacon  + Thursday Independent 1936      5     24      224      1.00  626 

Blacker  by  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  Remington. 

WOLCOTTVILLE  (Gl%),  pop.  672;  Lagrange  Co.  (NE).  38  m  NW  of  Fort  Wayne. 
WAB ;  PA  RRs.  Grain  elevator ;  gravel  washing  plant.  Lake  resort.  Agriculture. 
Corn,  wheat,  apples. 

Herald  + Wednesday Republican 1896      7     24     280      1.50  §842 

Richard  Targgart,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WORTHINGTON  (C6%),  pop.  1,627;  Greene  Co.  (SW).  40  m  SE  of  Terre  Haute. 
CCC&SL;  PA  RRs.  Cement  silos  factory;  elevator;  produce  packing  plant.  Coal 
mines.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Livestock,  corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 

Times-f Thursday Republican 1853      6     26     280      1.50        §1,163 

W.  I.  Pryor,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

YORKTOWN  (G4),  pop.  1,109;  Delaware  Co.  (E).  8  m  W  of  Muncie.  CCC&SL  RR.  Tool 
and  die  factory;  grain  elevator;  sand  gravel  pits.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

ADventure-f- Thursday Independent 1958      8      24      280      2.00          1,100 

David  Iliff,  Editor  and  Publisher,  108  E.  Smith  St. 

ZIONSVILLE  (E5),  pop.  1,636;  Boone  Co.  (C).  15  m  NW  of  Indianapolis.  CCC&SL  RR. 
Refinery.  Manufactures  drugs.  Residential.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 

Times-h Thursday Republican 1871      7      24     280      3.00        §1,710 

George  F.  Leamnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch,  t Parish  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  (Subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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IOWA 


Population  2,621,078  (U.  6.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  DBS  MOINES 

Iowa  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Minnesota,  east  by  the  Mississippi  River  which  separates  it 
from  Wisconsin  and  Illinois,  south  by  Missouri  and  west  by  the  Missouri  and  Little  Sioux  Rivers 
which  separate  it  from  Nebraska  and  South  Dakota.  Its  extreme  length  from  north  to  south  is 
800  miles ;  its  breadth  800  miles ;  total  land  area  56,045  square  miles ;  rank  in  area  twenty-second. 

The  distinguishing  feature  of  Iowa  is  its  fertile  prairies.  Nearly  all  parts  of  the  state  are  gently 
rolling,  without  mountains  or  very  high  hills,  but  with  frequent  bluffs  along  the  streams.  In 
richness  of  soil  and  in  the  percentage  of  land  subject  to  cultivation,  it  is  probably  unsurpassed  by 
any  other  state.  The  valleys  of  the  Red  Cedar,  Iowa  and  Des  Moines  Rivers  are  particularly  pro- 
ductive. Transportation  is  highly  developed  with  numerous  railways  and  a  large  volume  of 
traffic  on  the  Mississippi  and  Missouri.  The  climate  is  one  of  extremes  of  heat  and  cold,  and  of 
dry  winters  and  wet  summers.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Des  Moines  gives  the  temperature 
(annual  monthly  mean)  at  49.5;  highest  degree  on  record  110;  lowest  — 30;  total  annual  pre- 
cipitation, 82.04  inches. 

Along  educational  lines  Iowa  is  one  of  the  country's  leading  states.  Some  of  its  many  colleges 
are:  The  University  of  Iowa,  located  at  Iowa  City;  Iowa  State  Teachers'  College,  at  Cedar  Falls. 
The  College  of  Agriculture  at  Ames  is  noted  in  its  field,  being  recognized  especially  for  its 
scientific  investigation  and  original  research. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  twenty-second.  Rural  population  (1950),  47.7%.  In  1950,  of 
the  2,621,073  total  population,  2,599,666  were  white;  21,507  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  203,159.*  Farm  acreage,  34,264,639.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
168.7.  Average  value  per  farm,  $27,566.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  51,551. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $376,139,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $1,735,972,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957):  corn,  $216,825,  rank,  second;  soybeans,  $143,937,000, 
rank,  second;  oats,  $28,199,000,  rank,  first;  hay,  $7,140,000;  wheat,  $6,513,000;  sorghum  grain, 
$3,292,000;  popcorn  (value  of  production),  $1,299,000,  rank,  second;  sorghum  sirup,  $744,000, 
rank,  second;  fiaxseed,  $526,000;  potatoes,  $430,000;  timothy  seed,  $834,000;  red  clover  seed, 
$283,000;  barley,  $234,000;  rye,  $201,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957):  strawberries  (value  of  production),  $428,000; 
apples,  $390.000;  grapes,  $61,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $794,840,000,  rank,  second; 
hogs  and  pigs,  $381,647,000,  rank,  first;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $28,309,000,  rank,  eighth;  horses 
and  mules,  $6,586,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $108,466,000,  rank,  third;  turkeys,  $23,792,000, 
rank,  third;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers),  $12,968,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957):  all  milk  and  cream,  $172,198,000,  rank,  eighth. 
Total  milk  production  on  farms,  6,428,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  creamery  butter, 
189,854,000  Ibs.;  non-fat  dry  milk  solids,  106,202,000  Ibs.;  American  cheese,  36,642,000  Ibs.; 
creamed  cottage  cheese,  12,434,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  12,001,000  gallons. 

FORESTS,  FURS  AND  FISHERIES 

Total  forest  production  (1947)  45,093  M  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  oak,  cottonseed  and 
aspen,  elm,  maple,  walnut,  basswood,  ash,  white  pine,  birch,  hickory,  sycamore,  balsam  fir. 

Fur  animals  (1957-58):  total  number  of  pelts,  147,746.  Value  of  pelts,  $251,661.  Principal 
furs:  mink,  muskrat,  raccoon. 

Mississippi  River  fisheries  catch  (1956),  8,216,000  Ibs.;  $323,000  value.  Principal  fish: 
catfish  and  bullheads,  buffalo  fish. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $1,219,144,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
food  and  kindred  products,  machinery  (except  electrical),  printing  and  publishing  industries. 
Total  expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $73,462,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1953),  $52,202,000.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  cement,  stone, 
coal,  sand  and  gravel. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  1,025,700.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.), 
1,236,000.  Number  of  post  offices  (1967),  1,050.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  35,122;  sales, 
$3,074,945,000. 

LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  99 

County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop.  County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat           Pop. 

1  Adair  (SW).  Greenfield 12,292  6  Benton  (EC),  Vinton 22,666 

2  Adama  <SW^,  Coming 8,763  7  Black  Hawk  (NBC),  Waterloo 100,448 

8  Allamakee  (NE)?  Waukon 16,351  8  Boone  (C),  Boone 28,189 

4  Appenooee  (S),  Centerville 19,683  9  Bremer  (NEK  Wayerly 18,884 

5  Audubon  (SWC),  Audubon 11,579         10  Buchanan  (NEC),  Independence....  21,927 

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LIST  OF  COUNTIES  (Continued) 

County*  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop.          County*  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Fop. 

11  Buena  Vista  (NW),  Storm  Lake....   21*113  66  Lee  (SB),  Fort  Madison  and 

12  Butler  (NC),  Allison 17,894  Keokuk   43,102 

13  Calhoun  (NWC),  Rockwell  City....   16,926          67  Linn  (E),  Cedar  Rapids 104,274 

14  Carroll  (WC),  Carroll 23,065          68  Louisa   (SE),   Wapello 11,101 

16  Cass    (SW).   Atlantic 18,632          69  Lucas   (S),  Chariton 12,069 

16  Cedar  (E).  Tipton 16,910          60  Lyon  (NW),  Rock  Rapids 14,697 

17  Cerro  Gordo  (JM),  Mason  City 46,053          61   Madison  (SWC),  Winterset 18,131 

18  Cherokee    (N),  Cherokee 19,062          62   Mahaska  (SEC),  Oskaloosa 24,672 

19  Chickasaw  (NE),  New  Hampton....   15,228          63   Marion  (SC),  Knoxville 2'5,930 

20  Clarke  (S),  Osceola 9,369          64  Marshall   (C),  Marshalltown 35,611 

21  Clay  (NW),  Spencer 18,103          65   Mills   (SW),  Glenwood 14,064 

22  Clayton    (NE),   Elkader 22,522          66  Mitchell  (N).  Osage 13,945 

23  Clinton  (E),  Clinton 49,664          67   Monona   (W),  Onawa 16,303 

24  Crawford  (W).Denison 19,741          68   Monroe  (S),  Albia 11,814 

25  Dallas    (SWC),  Adel 23,661          69   Montgomery    (SW),  Red  Oak 15,686 

26  Davis    (SE),  Blomfield 9,959          70  Muscatine  (SE),  Muscatine 32,148 

27  Decatur   (E),  Leon 12,601          71   O'Brien  (NW),  Primghar 18,970 

28  Delaware   (E),   Manchester 17,734          72   Osceola    (NW),  Sibley 10,181 

29  Des  Moines   (SE),  Burlington 42,056          73   Page   (SW),  Clarinda 23,921 

30  Dickinson  (NW),  Spirit  Lake 12,756          74   Palo  Alto  (NW),  Emmetsburg 15,891 

31  Dubuque   (E),  Dubuque 71,337          75   Plymouth  (NW),  Le  Mars 23,252 

82   Emmet    (NW),   Estherville 14,102  76   Pocahontas   (NW),  Pocahontas 15,496 

33  Fayette  (NE),  West  Union 28,294          77   Polk  (C),  Des  Moines 226,010 

34  Floyd  (N),  Charles  City 21,505  78   Pottawattamie  (SW),  Council 

36   Franklin  (NC),  Hampton 16,268  Bluffs 69,682 

86  Fremont  (SW),  Sidney 12,323          79   Poweshiek   (SEC),  Montezuma 19,344 

87  Greene  ( WC ),  Jefferson 15,644           80   Ringrgold  (S),  Mount  Ayr 9,528 

38   Grundy   (WC),  Grundy  Center 13,722  81   Sac  (W),  Sac  City 17,518 

89   Guthrie  (SWC),  Guthrie  Center....    15,197          82  Scott  (E),  Davenport 100,698 

40  Hamilton   (C),  Webster  City 19,660          83   Shelby   (W),  Harlan 15,942 

41  Hancock  (N),  Garner 15  077          84   Sioux  (NW),  Orange  City 26,381 

42  Hardin  (C),  Eldora 22*218          85   Story    (C),  Nevada 44,294 

43  Harrison  (W),  Logan \."  ""'."".   19,'560          86  Tama  (EC).  Toledo 21,688 

44  Henry   (SE).  Mount  Pleasant 18  708          f  J  J*?10^   <SW),  Bedford 12,420 

45  Howard  (NE),  Cresco 13,105          |£  l?110^  (S)'  9£?£to£? 15'Sni 

46  Homboldt   (NWC)     Dakota  Citv        1^117  89   Van  Buren  (SE),  Keosauqua 11,007 

47  Ida  (W)    IdTGrove  10«Q7          90   Wapello  (SE),  Ottumwa 47,397 

48  Iowa  (SEC)    Maren*o iS'SSJ          91   Warren  (SC) ,  Indianola 17,758 

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K2    TnK«          /IP      T'      ail?*ld 15»69€  95   Winnebago  (N),  Forest  City 13,450 

K*    T™      °/UEi*  IOWa  Clty 45'756  96   Winneshiek  (NE),  Decorahf. 21,639 

KA  I    t8  i   /^^nam0sa 19,401  97   Woodbury   (NW),  Sioux  City 103,917 

64  Keokuk   (SE),  Sigourney 16,797          98   Worth   (N),  Northwood 11,068 

65  Kossuth  (N),  Algona 26,241          99   Wright  (N),  Clarion 19,652 


IOWA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number  Period  of  Issue  Number 

gaily 44  Daily  3 

Evening  Dailies  (40)  Semi-weekly 1 

Morning  Dailies  (4)  Weekly  17 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (8)  Fortnightly  6 

Semi-weekly 7  Semi-monthly  1 

Weekly  384  Monthly  57 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies  (5)  Bi-monthly 6 

Fortnightly  1  Quarterly  12 

Monthly  2  Three  times  a  year 1 

Shoppers  (3)  

_                                                    Total  Periodicals  104 

Total  Newspapers  438 

Total  number  of  publications 542 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 99 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 386 

For  circulation  figures  for  dally  papers  see  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  It  1» 
possible  to  Incorporate  a  later  figure  In  that  list. 


Estab  Co I$<S> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

ACKLEY  (G3%),  pop.  1,608;  Hardin  Co.  (C).  43  m  W  of  Waterloo.  M&SL;  1C  RRs. 
Cannery;  creamery;  hatchery;  elevator.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  hogs,  cattle. 

World- Journal -J- Thursday Independent 1869     6     26     276     8.00        51,295 

Kenneth  and  Margaret  Geddes,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ADAIR  (D5%),  pop.  827;  Adair  Co.  (SW).  60  m  W  of  Des  Moines.  CRI&P  RR.  Poultry 
and  egg  concentration  plants.  Grain,  stock  farms. 

News Thursday Independent 1882     6     26     280     2.BO        81.085 

W.  E.  Littler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ADELf  (E5),  pop.  1,799;  Dallas  Co.  (SWC).  22  m  W  of  Des  Moines.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Brick  and  tile,  soybean  factories;  hatchery;  nursery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats, 
wheat. 

Dallas  County  News -f. Wednesday Republican 1872     8     24     808     4.00        52,706 

Geo.  T.  DeFord,  Editor;  John  Snyder,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  !••««<*  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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AFTON  (£6%),  pop.  986;  Union  Co.  (S).  50  m  SW  of  Des  Moines,  CB&Q  RR.  Manu- 
factures  concrete  products,  butter.  Ships  livestock.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 
Corn,  oats. 

Star-Enterprise + Thursday Independent 1879     7     24     280     2.50        51,021 

Leo  C.  Raster,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

AKRON  (A3),  pop.  1,251;  Plymouth  Co.  (NW).  29  m  N  of  Sioux  City.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Feed  mill;  hatchery.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 

Regis  ter-Tribune-f- Thursday Republican 1886     7     26     276     2.50        51,443 

Ray  A.  Smith,  Editor;  Ray  A.  Smith  &  Son,  Publishers. 

ALBERT  CITY  (D3),  pop.  786;  Buena  Vista  Co.  (NW).  45  m  NW  of  Fort  Dodge. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Machine  shop;  grain  elevator.  Poultry,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Appeal-f Thursday Independent 1911     7     26     280     2.50  5735 

Paul  Olson,  Editor;  A.  C.  Paulson,  Publisher. 

ALBIAf  (H6Vfc),  pop.  4,888;  Monroe  Co.  (S).  68  m  SE  of  Des  Moines.  M&SL;  CB&Q; 

WAB   RRs.   Manufactures   mouse   traps,   aluminum   doors ;   processes   poultry. 

Coal  mines ;  timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Monroe  County  News -f Monday Democratic 1875     8     24     287      3.50        52,437 

Donald  A.  Norberg,  Editor;  Albia  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 
Union-Republican  + Thursday Republican 1860     8     24     287     3.50        §2,463 

R.  W.  Larson,  Editor;  Union  Republican  Company,  Publisher. 

ALGONAf  (E2),  pop.  5,415;  Kossuth  Co.  (N).  On  Des  Moines  River,  42  m  N  of  Fort 

Dodge.   CMSP&P;  C&NW  RRs.   Creameries;   hatcheries;  fertilizer,  motor  and 

aviation  testing  equipment,  motor  rebuilding,  bottled  gas,  feed  manufactured. 

Grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  hay;  cattle  and  hogs. 
Kossuth  County  Advance  +  .. Thursday Independent 1901      8     24      287      3.00   **4,477 

Published  Thursday  in  even  numbered  years  and  Tuesday  in  odd  numbered  years. 

W.  C.  Dewel  and  D.  E.  Dewel,  Editors  ;  Advance  Publishing  Company. 
Upper  Des  Moines -f Thursday Independent 1865      8      24      308      3.00**4>6SO 

Published  Tuesday  in  even  numbered  years  and  Thursday  in  odd  numbered  years. 

R.  B.  Waller  and  C.  S.  Erlander,  Publishers. 

ALLISONf  (H3),  pop.  771;  Butler  Co.  (NC).  30  m  NW  of  Waterloo.  CGW  RR.  Cream- 
ery. Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms.  Corn,  hogs. 

Tribune-f- Wednesday Republican 1881      6      24      276      2.50        §1,207 

Erwin  Klingbeil,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALTA  (C3),  pop.  1,348;  Buena  Vista  Co.  (NW).  58  m  NE  of  Sioux  City.  1C  RR. 
Creamery;  grain  elevator.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Advertiser-}- Thursday Independent 1870     7      24     280      3.00        §1,500 

Raymond  Kindwall,  Publisher. 

ALTON   (A2V6),  pop.   1,038;  Sioux  Co.    (NW).  42  m  NE  of  Sioux  City.  C&NW  RR. 

Cement  block  factory ;  rendering  works ;  hatcheries.  Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

Corn,  oats,  barley. 
Democrat-f Thursday Democratic 1888      7      24      266      3.00  

George  E.  and  Mary  L.  Bowers,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
ALTOONA  (G5),  pop.  763;  Polk  Co.  (C).  4  m  E  of  Des  Moines,  nearest  banking  town. 

CRI&P  RR.  Aluminum  window  factory;  hatchery.   Grain,   stock,   dairy  farms. 

Corn,  oats,  hay. 
Herald Thursday Independent 1889      7     23     276     2.50        §1,785 

M.  J.  Blesz,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALVORD  (A2),  pop.  263;  Lyon  Co.  (NW).  35  m  SE  of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.  GN  RR. 
Agriculture. 

Register-f Thursday Democratic 1893      7     24     280     2.00  514 

H.  F.  Fitzgerald,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

AMES  (F4^),  pop.  22,898;  Story  Co.  (C).  32  m  N  of  Des  Moines.  C&NW;  FDDM&S 

RRs.  Iowa  State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts.  Agriculture  Experi- 
ment Station.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hogs,  cattle.  TV  station. 

Manufactures  stock  and  poultry  feeds,  pennants,  felt  blankets,  jackets,  canned 

corn,  milk  products,  toys. 
Alumnus  of  Iowa  State V Bi-monthly Coll.  Alumni 1905     3      27      140x2.00 

Alumni  Assn.  of  Iowa  State  College,  Publisher,  242  Memorial  Union. 
Green  Gander V Quarterly Coll.  Humor 1916     2     42      140      1.00 

Iowa  State  College  Chapters  of  Sigma  Delta  Chi  and  Theta  Sigma  Phi,  Publishers. 
Iowa  Agriculturist  +  V Monthly Agriculture 1902      8      28      140      2.50 

Students  of  the  Division  of  Agriculture  of  Iowa  State  College,  Ed.  and  Pub. 
Iowa  Engineer  V Monthly Coll.  &  Eng'g 1901     2     40      140x1.50 

Engineering  Division,  Iowa  State  College,  Publisher. 
Iowa  Homemaker-f  V Monthly Home  Econ 1921     2      42      140      1.50 

Students  of  the  Division  of  Home  Economics  of  Iowa  State  College,  Eds.  and  Pubs. 
Iowa  State  College                   1«  f{  _  _r  ("College  Vet.      ,qoq 

Veterinarian |3  *'  a  yr \Medicine  1939 

Gordon  Held,  Editor;  Iowa  State  College  Press,  Publisher. 
Iowa  State  Daily -|-  V Every  Morn.... Collegiate 1871 

Iowa  State  Daily  Publication  Board,  Publisher. 
Iowa  State  Scientist  V Monthly Scientific  (Coll.)  1948 

Iowa  State  Scientist  Publication  Board,  Publisher. 
Tribune-}- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1867 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Ames  Daily,  Tribune-Times  Co.,  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement*;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mata.  6  Nonpareil 
ems,  *12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Beat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNmlly 
estimate.  Vlsiued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacrlption  included  In  membership  fee. 

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Estab  ColiO  Width  ?Dtpth   Sub  Clre 

ANAMOSAf  (L4),  pop.  8,910;  Jones  Co.  (E).  25  m  NE  of  Cedar  Rapids.  CMSP&P 
RR.  work  shirts,  butter,  cement  blocks,  silos  manufactured.  Poultry  packed. 
Limestone  quarries.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  hogs,  cattle. 

f  Eureka+ Thursday .Republican 1856     8     24     294     4.00        $8,991 

1  Journal-h Monday Democratic 1872     8     24     294     4.00        $8,964 

1  Thos.  B.  Powell,  Jr.,  Editor;  Jones  County  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

Hawkeye+  (noadv.) Monthly $£*.  1938   ^^^25^1^5          ^0 

Donald  Shindley,  Editor ;  Anamosa  Men's  Reformatory,  Box  B. 

ANITA  (D6),  pop.  1,112;  Cass  Co.  (SW).  68  m  W  of  Des  Moines.  CRI&P  RR.  Stock, 
grain,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Cattle,  hogs,  corn. 

Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1883      6      24      280      8.00        §1,098 

Helen  B.  Temple,  Editor;  Merle  Temple,  Publisher. 

ANTHON  (B4).  pop.  770;  Woodbury  Co.  (W).  On  Little  Sioux  River.  84  m  SE  of 
Sioux  City.  1C  RR.  Large  mink  farm.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 

Herald-}- Wednesday Independent 1901      7      24      276     2.50        §1,368 

V.  A.  Lundquist,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ARLINGTON  (K3),  pop.  661;  Fayette  Co.  (NE).  40  m  NE  of  Waterloo.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Agriculture.  Dairy,  stock  and  poultry  farms. 

News-f- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1952      7      24      280      2.00  §695 

R.  P.  Strauch,  Editor;  R.  P.  Strauch  and  James  Hermen,  Publishers,  Elgin. 

ARMSTRONG  (El%),  pop.  948;  Emmet  Co.  (NW).  70  m  NW  of  Maaon  City.  CRI&P 
RR.  Hatcheries;  creamery;  grain  elevators.  Poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  soy 
beans,  oats. 

Journal  + Thursday Independent 1893      7      24     287      2.50  §780 

Kenneth  D.  Miller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ATLANTICf  (D6),  pop.  6,480;  Cass  Co.  (SW).  45  m  E  of  Council  Bluffs.  CRI&P  RR. 
Mineral  feed,  confectionery,  poultry  processing;  hatcheries;  elevators;  nurseries. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  hogs,  cattle. 

News -Telegraph -f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Ind.  Rep 1871      8      24      287     8.00        §6,639 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

F.  D.  Simpson,  Editor;  News -Telegraph  Publishing  Corp. 

AUBURN  (D4),  pop.  350;  Sac  Co.  (W).  80  m  NW  of  Des  Moines.  C&NW  RR.  Agricul- 
ture. Livestock,  grain. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1936      6      24      256     2.00  

H.  J.  and  Muriel  Minglin,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

AUDUBONf  (D5),  pop.  2,808;  Audubon  Co.  (SWC).  75  m  W  of  Des  Moines.  CRI&P 
RR.  Cannery ;  hatcheries ;  alfalfa  mill ;  creamery ;  nursery ;  produce  packing  house. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  hogs,  cattle. 

News-Guide Thursday Independent 1950      8      24      301     8.50        §2,744 

Terry  Barton,  Editor;  Elmer  G.  Carlson,  Publisher. 

AURELIA  (C3),  pop.  807;  Cherokee  Co.  (NW).  65  m  NE  of  Sioux  City.  1C  RR.  Grain 
elevators.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Sentinel -f- Thursday Independent 1880      5      24      224      3.00  837 

Robert  S.  Forbes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

AVOCA  (C5%),  pop.  1,595;  Pottawattamie  Co.  (SW).  35  m  NE  of  Council  Bluffs. 
CRI&P  RR.  Alfalfa  mill;  creamery;  hatchery.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  live- 
stock, small  grain. 

Journal-Herald  + Thursday Ind.  Dem 1896      7      24     280      3.50          1,283 

J.  R.  Dunlevy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BAGLEY  (E5),  pop.  392;  Guthrie  Co.  (SWC).  55  m  NW  of  Des  Moines.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Feed  mill;  hatchery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats. 

Gazette-f- Thursday Democratic 1880      7      24      283      3.00  681 

Kenneth  Robinson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BANCROFT  (E2),  pop.  901;  Kossuth  Co.  (N).  60  m  NW  of  Mason  City.  C&NW  RR. 
Hatcheries ;  creamery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 

Register-f Thursday Independent 1887     7      24      280      2.50        §1,S4O 

H.  V.  Clark,  Editor;  Clark  &  Clark,  Publishers. 

BATTLE  CREEK  (B4),  pop.  873;  Ida  Co.  (W).  42  m  SE  of  Sioux  City.  C&NW  RR. 
Ships  livestock.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Hogs,  cattle,  corn. 

Times-f Thursday Democratic 1880     7      24      280     2.50  §650 

Selene  C.  Lighter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BAXTER  (G5),  pop.  618;  Jasper  Co.  (SO.  14  m  NW  of  Newton.  CGW  RR.  Feed  mill. 
Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

New  Era-f Wednesday Republican 1894      7      24      276     2.50  545 

H.  F.  Messersmith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BAYARD  (D5),  pop.  634;  Guthrie  Co.  (SWC).  60  m  NW  of  Des  Moines.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Elevator.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Oats,  com,  hogs. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1880     7     24     280     8.00  919 

Kenneth  Robinson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BEDFORDf  (D7),  pop.  2,000;  Taylor  Co.  (SW).  115  m  SW  of  Des  Moines.  CB&Q  RR. 
Hatcheries;  elevator.  Agriculture.  Hogs,  cattle,  corn,  poultry. 

Times-Press-f Thursday Independent 1872     8     24     808     8.00        §2,790 

A.  W.  Hamblin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  813  Main  St. 

-**Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.8.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  a  worn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +Uses  Mats.   •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.     T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch,    t County  scat    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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BELLE  PLA1NE  (J5),  pop.  8,056;  Benton  Co.  (EC).  36  m  W  of  Cedar  Rapids.  C&NW 
RR.  Creamery;  cannery;  taw  mill;  machine  shop;  commercial  printing  plant. 
Stock,  poultry  farms.  Hybrid  corn. 

Union-f Wednesday Ind.  Rep 1866     8     28     808     4.00        53,257 

R.  O.  Burrows,  Sr.,  Editor;  Burrows  Publishing  Co. 

BELLEVUE  (N4),  pop.  1,982;  Jackson  Co.  (E).  On  Mississippi  River,  22  m  SE  of 
Dubuque.  CMSP&P  RR.  Washing  machine  factory.  Fisheries.  Dairy,  stock, 
poultry  farms. 

Herald  + Thursday Independent 1877     7     24     280     3.00        §1,984 

Thomas  A.  Bates,  Publisher,  130  South  Water  St. 

Leader-f Thursday Republican 1870     6     26     276     2.50  §950 

Estate  of  Mrs.  Antoinette  Schirmer,  Publisher. 

BELMOND  (F8),  pop.  2,169 ;  Wright  Co.  (NC).  On  Iowa  River,  82  m  SW  of  Mason  City. 
M&SL;  CRJ&P;  CGW  RRs.  Hybrid  seed  corn,  soybean  processing  and  grain 
drying  plants;  creamery;  hatchery;  elevators.  Gravel  pits.  Stock,  grain  farms. 
Corn,  hogs,  cattle. 

(Buyers  Guide-h Thursday Shopping 1964     8     24     808         2,050 — Free 
Independent-^- Thursday Independent 1868     8     24     808     3.50        §1,798 
J.  R.  Gallagher,  Editor;  Belmond  Publishing  Company. 

BENNETT  (M5),  pop.  857;  Cedar  Co.  (E).  26  m  NW  of  Davenport.  Nearest  railroad 
station,  Tipton.  C&NW  RR.  Creamery.  Stock,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1916     8     24     811     1.50  4:428 

Hugh  Doty,  Editor;  G.  T.  Langdon  and  H.  Clark,  Publishers. 

BETTENDORF  (N5%),  pop.  5,132;  Scott  Co.  (E).  On  Mississippi  River,  5  m  E  of 
Davenport.  CMSP&P;  CB&Q  RRs.  Manufactures  grain  harvesters,  oxygen  and 
acetylene,  railroad  equipment,  paint,  steel  and  foundry  products.  Ships  vege- 
tables ;  hatchery ;  locker  plant.  Agriculture. 

Press-f Thursday Republican 1929     5     24     224     2.00        §1,454 

Le  Roy  E.  Kakert,  Editor;  Press,  Publisher,  1616  State  St. 

BLAIRSTOWN  (J5),  pop.  523;  Benton  Co.  (EC).  26  m  W  of  Cedar  Rapids.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  concrete  products ;  hatchery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Oats,  corn, 
soybeans. 

Press  -f Thursday Independent 1919     8     23     308     2.25  §688 

G.  A.  and  H.  V.  Ellis,  Publishers. 

BLAKESBURG  (H6%),  pop.  401;  Wapollo  Co.  (SE).  15  m  S  of  Ottumwa,  nearest 
bank.  CMSP&P  RR.  Meat  packing  plant.  Coal  mine.  Agriculture.  Hogs,  milk, 
corn. 

Excelsior-f- Thursday Independent 1901     7     24     280     2.00  §670 

Gerald  K.  Young,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BLOOMFIELDf  (J7),  pop.  2,688;  Davis  Co.  (SE).  20  m  S  of  Ottumwa.  CB&Q;  WAB 

RRs.   Butter  factories;  hatchery.   Play   pens,   pasties,   and   poultry  processing 

equipment  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Sheep,  cattle,  hogs,  soybeans. 
Davis  County  Republican -f  ..Tuesday Republican 1863      8      24      294      3.75    **2,323 

Davis  County  Republican  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  19. 
Democrat  +      Thursday Democratic 1869      8     24     294      3.75    **2,514 

Bloomfleld  Democrat  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
BONAPARTE  (K7),  pop.  642;  Van  Buren  Co.  (SE).  On  Des  Moines  River,  30  m  W  of 

Fort  Madison,  Bank,  Farraington.  CRI&PRR.  Glove  and  mitten  factory;  nursery. 

Agriculture.  Com,  hay,  soybeans. 
Record-Republican -f Thursday Republican 1874     7     24     280     2.00        §2,631 

W.  R.  Kerr,  Publisher. 

BOONEf  (F4),  pop.  12.164;  Boone  Co.  (C).  14  m  W  of  Ames.  C&NW;  FDDM&S; 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Manufactures  wire,  iron  and  dairy  products,  refrigerators,  soap, 
cookies,  envelopes,  hydraulic  and  automotive  equipment.  Nurseriee ;  hatcheries ; 
railroad  and  machine  shops;  meat  processing  plant.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats, 
cattle. 

News-Republican -f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Republican 1865      8     24     298   18.20   **5,972 

Mrs.  H.  A.  Garvey,  Publisher;  H.  A.  Garvey,  Co-publisher. 

BOYDEN  (B2),  pop.  541;  Sioux  Co.  (NW).  63  m  NE  of  Sioux  City.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Creamery;  hatchery;  meat  packing  plant.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn, 
hogs,  cattle. 

Reporter  H- Thursday Independent 1891     6     26     280     2.00  §361 

C.  G.  Sawyer  and  M.  J.  Kempers,  Publishers. 

BREDA  (D4),  pop.  506;  Carroll  Co.  (WC).  45  m  SW  of  Fort  Dodge,  C&NW  RR. 
Creamery.  Diversified  farming. 

News-f Wednesday Independent 1912      7     24     280     3.00  §575 

L.  M.  Quinlan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRIDGEWATER  (D6).  pop.  296;  Adair  Co.  (SW).  12  m  W  of  Greenfield.  CB&Q  RR. 
Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Times -|- Thursday Independent 1896     7     24     280     2.00  §337 

Burton  Hood,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRIGHTON  (K6),  pop.  705;  Washington  Co.  (SE).  30  m  NE  of  Ottumwa,  CRI&P; 
M&SL  RRs.  Flour  mill;  cannery;  creamery.  Agriculture.  Livestock. 

Enterprise-f- Thursday Independent 1882      6     26     280     2.50  642 

W.  E.  Farrell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRITT  (F2),  pop.  1,908;  Hancock  Co.  (N).  30  m  W  of  Mason  City.  CMSP&P;  M&SL 
RRs.  Creamery;  seed  corn  processing,  feeding  equipment,  dry  milk  manufac- 
tured. Ships  grain.  Farming.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

News-Tribune  4-     Wednesday Independent 1893     8     24     808     8.50        §2,350 

John  B.  Anderson,  Editor;  Britt  News-Tribune,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **S«pt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
•ms,  12  to  inch.  T  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptlon  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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~~" Estab  Cols <$> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Eire 

BROOKLYN  (J6),  pop.  1,328;  Poweshiek  Co.  (SEC).  70  m  E  of  Des  Moinee.  CRI&P 

RR.  Creamery.  Grain,  poultry,  stock  farms. 
Chronicle-f- Thursday Republican 1875     7     24     280     4.00        §1,482 

L.  L.  Kinnamon,  Editor;  Chronicle  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

BUFFALO  CENTER  (F2),  pop.  1,087;  Winnebago  Co.  (N).  60  m  NW  of  Mason  City. 
CRI&P  RR.  Dairy*  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  sugar  beets. 

Tribune  + Thursday Independent 1892     8     26     280     8.00        §1,475 

G.  A.  Carman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BURLINGTONf  (L7),  pop.  30,613;  Des  Moines  Co.  (SE).  On  Mississippi  River,  60  m 
S  of  Davenport.  Barge  connections.  C&NW;  CMSP&P;  FDDM&S  RRs.  Airline, 
OZA.  Limestone  quarries.  Fisheries. 

Manufactures  farm  machinery,  buttons,  soap,  furniture,  desks,  mattresses, 
farm  equipment,  turbines,  auto  trailers,  tire  chains,  electrical  equipment,  radio 
parts,  fertilizers,  insecticides,  germicides,  commercial  chemicals,  automatic 
hoists,  engines,  caskets,  biscuits,  overalls,  paint,  monuments,  baskets,  cartons, 
spark  plugs.  Ordnance  works;  railroad  shops;  iron  works;  cooperage  shops. 
Four  banks;  deposits  (6-6-58),  $30,519,075.  10,689  electric  (AC)  meters;  4,736 
gas  (nat.)  meters;  12,335  telephones. 

Hawk-Eye  GaZette+ {f£«S"   Independent 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Stuart  Aubrey,  Editor ;  Hawk-Eye  Gazette,  Publisher. 
Labor  News  + Thursday Labor 1919      5      24      210      2.00        J4,200 

P.  L.  Mennen,  Editor;  Trades  and  Labor  Assembly,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  547. 

CAMBRIDGE  (F5),  pop.  573;  Story  Co.  (C).  26  m  N  of  Des  Moines.  CMSP&P; 
CRI&P  RRs.  Grain  elevator.  Diversified  farming. 

Leader Thursday Republican 1889      6      26     276     2.00  §460 

L.  O.  Langland,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CARLISLE  (G5% ),  pop.  903;  Warren  Co.  (S).  7  m  S  of  Des  Moines.  CRI&P  RR.  Manu- 
factures brick,  tile.  Agriculture. 

Citizen-h Friday Independent 6      26      280      1.50  

R.  E.  Thorpe,  Editor  and  Publisher,  206  University  Ave.,  Des  Moines. 

CARROLLf  (D4),  pop.  6,231;  Carroll  Co.  (WC).  50  m  SW  of  Fort  Dodge.  C&NW;  CGW 
RRs.  Manufactures  farm  wagons,  equalizers,  ladders,  butter.  Hatcheries.  Stock, 
poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  beans. 

Times-Herald -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1868     8     22      294   18.20    **5,324 

James  W.  Wilson,  Publisher. 

CARSON  (B6),  pop.  596;  Pottawattamie  Co.  (SW).  23  m  E  of  Council  Bluffs.  CB&Q; 
CGW  RRs.  Lumber  yard.  Farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats,  cattle,  hogs. 

Times-f Thursday Independent 1953     7      24     280     2.50  §437 

Reignald  W.  Hendrix,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CASCADE  (M4),  pop.  1,299;  Dubuque  Co.  (E).  24  m  SW  of  Dubuque.  Railroad  station, 
Monticello.  CMSP&P  RR.  Creamery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hay,  oats. 

Pioneer  Advertiser -f Thursday Republican 1879     8      28      808      3.00        §1,646 

Leo  J.  Sullivan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CASEY  (D6%),  pop.  703;  Guthrie  Co.  (SWC).  52  m  SW  of  Des  Moines.  CRI&P  RR. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hogs. 

Vindicator-f- Thursday Republican 1878     7      23      280      2.00 

Fred  E.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CEDAR  FALLS  <J3%  ),  pop.  14,384  ;  Black  Hawk  Co.  (NEC).  On  Cedar  River,  5  m  NW 
of  Waterloo.  W;  1C;  CGW;  CRI&P  RRs.  State  Teachers  College.  Gravel  pits, 
stone  quarries.  Diversified  farming. 

Manufactures  rotary  pumps,  barn  and  elevator  equipment,  gates,  fences, 
automatic  humidifiers,  hoists,  pulleys.  Smelter;  planing  mill;  nursery. 

Ahnmm.  (no  adv.) Quarterly ColL  Alum »»  C2on  tilled  fL  dist.     m.600 

Milo  Lawton,  Editor;  Iowa  State  Teachers  College,  Publisher. 

Collet  Eye+V Friday Collect. "n  cSnJ&.d'&.d'iE        "*S8S 

Students  of  Iowa  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Record-f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1901      8      24      29412.50        §3,380 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Wm.  V.  Anthony,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CEDAR  RAPIDSf  (K4%),  pop.  72,296;  Linn  Co.  (E).  On  Cedar  River,  110  m  NE  of 
Des  Moines.  W;  CMSP&P;  1C;  CRI&P;  C&NW;  CR&IC  RRs.  Airlines:  OZA; 
UAL.  Coe  College.  Two  TV  stations. 

Manufactures  cereal,  sirup,  sugar,  dairy  and  road  machinery,  boxboard  and 
containers,  automotive  tools  and  machinery,  radio  electronics  equipment,  oil 
burners,  furniture,  pumps,  gravel  crushers,  cranes,  snow  plows,  electric  pow- 
ered shovels,  trailer  parts,  candy,  office  and  drainage  equipment,  rubber  goods, 
plastic  bags,  medical  and  chemical  products,  plumbing  supplies,  auto  parts  and 
toys,  furnaces,  livestock  feed,  structural  steel  and  building  supplies,  compressed 
gas.  Railroad  shops  ;  meat  packing ;  foundries ;  rendering  plant.  Six  banks ;  bank 
clearings  (6-30-58),  $182,251,852  ;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $140,844,714.  32,937  elec- 
tric (AC)  meters;  29,795  gas  (nat.)  meters;  46,586  telephones. 

Monthly {*&**£*'     1906     3     26     140     4.00 

Prints  two  issues  in  April.  (Oper'n 

A.B.C.  Statement  not  released  at  press  time. 
Stamats  Publishing  Co.,  427  Sixth  Ave.,  S.  E. 

r*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher*!  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   +Uses  Mats.   *  Nonpareil 
•mi,  12  to  inch.     V  Agate  lines.   14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.     Population— 1950  Genius.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    VI*>ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSnbscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Conductor  and  Brakeman,      lii/rnn+uiv  PR  T  ahnr AFr-nf  1884     3     24     140x2.00 

The-f ^Monthly RR. Labor &Frat  Controlled  free  dist.       29,143 

J.  A.  Paddock,  Editor;  Order  of  Railway  Conductors  and  Brakemen,  Publisher, 

OECB  Bid*. 
Construction  Equipment        1 

Operation  and  f Bi-monthly Construction 1948     3     28     138     2.00      $56,000 

Maintenance J 

Charles  E.  Parks,  Editor;  Construction  Publications,  Inc.,  104  First  Ave.  East. 

Cosmos  Coe,  The-f  V Thursday Colletfate 1890     5     24     224     8.00  *750 

Students  of  Coe  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

r«™*fo-L_                                       f  Evg.  ex.  Sun.,   /1^twlatl4.        1883      8     22     294  23.40**63£30 
Gazette  + 1Sun   Morn      Independent ^t  evg  circ.  **50,233 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ. 

Harry  Boyd,  Editor;  J.  F.  Hladky,  Jr.,  Publisher,  500  Third  Ave.,  S.  E. 
Russell's    Official   National   "I  rwB *!««••  i  P«a 

Motor  Coach  Guide  [Monthly Schedules  1927     2     42      11217'50 

(no  adv.)... J 

James  E.  Rogers,  Editor;  Russell's  Guide,  Inc.,  Publisher,  817  Second  Ave.,  S.  E. 

CENTERVILLEf  (H7),  pop.  7,625;  Appanoose  Co.  (S).  35  m  SW  of  Ottumwa.  CRI&P; 

CB&Q  RRs.  Manufactures  farm  equipment,  steel  castings,  mining  machinery, 

buttons,   feeds,    bricks.   Coal  mines;   limestone   quarries;   timber.   Agriculture. 

Corn,  soybeans,  alfalfa, 
lowegian  and  Citizen -f- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Republican 1864     8     22     294   18.20 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  M.  Beck,  Editor;  J.  M.  Beck  and  R.  K.  Beck,  Publishers. 
CENTRAL  CITY   (K4),  pop.  965;  Linn  Co.   (E).  20  m  NE  of  Cedar  Rapids.  1C  RR. 

Hatchery;  creamery;  produce  packing  house.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hogs. 
News-Letter  and  New  Era -(-.Thursday Republican 1888      7     24     276     2.00        §1,502 

T.  W.  Lewis,  Editor;  Lewis  Publishing  Company. 

CHARITONf  (G6%),  pop.  5,320;  Lucas  Co.  (S).  42  m  SE  of  Des  Moines.  CRI&P; 
CB&Q  RRs.  Foot  remedies,  brooms,  butter,  mine  timber,  steel  fabricating 
manufactured.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hogs,  cattle. 

Herald-Patriot -f Thursday Republican 1856     8     24     280     3.50        §3,554 

Brace  M.  Owings,  Editor;  Chariton  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

Leader-f- Tuesday Democratic 1871     8     24     280     3.50        §3,228 

Will  D.  Allender,  Editor;  Leader  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

CHARLES  CITYf  (H2),  pop.  10,309 ;  Floyd  Co.  (N).  On  Cedar  River,  30  m  E  of  Mason 
City.  CGW;  CMSP&P;  1C  RRs.  Manufactures  farm  equipment,  poultry  remedies, 
fertilizer,  sashes  and  doors.  Machine  shops.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Press. Evg.  ex.  Sun... Republican 1896     8     24     298   15.60   **4,888 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Paul  R.  Bumbarger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHARTER  OAK  (B4),  pop.  710;  Crawford  Co.  (W).  50  m  SE  of  Sioux  City.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  corn,  dairy  products. 

Times-f Thursday Republican 1886     7     24     280     2.50  688 

W.  M.  Nellor,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHEROKEEf  (B3),  pop.  7,705;  Cherokee  Co.  (NW).  50  m  NE  of  Sioux  City.  1C  RR. 
Manufactures  farm  equipment,  power  mowers,  beverages;  railroad  shops; 
creamery.  Diversified  farming. 

{Courier-f Thursday Independent 1986     8     24     287     2.50        §2,848 
Angeline  Heinen,  Editor. 
Times  &  Chief  -f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1870     8     24     29410.00        §4,870 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Frank  Buckingham,  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

CLARENCE  (L5),  pop.  791;  Cedar  Co.  (E).  32  m  E  of  Cedar  Rapids.  C&NW  RR. 
Creamery.  Agriculture.  Com,  oats,  hay. 

Sun Thursday Republican 1879     7     24     282     2.00  §440 

Harlo  A.  Seaton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLARINDAf  (C7),  pop.  5,086;  Page  Co.  (SW).  70  m  SE  of  Council  Bluffs.  CB&Q  RR. 
Manufactures  beverages,  electric  transformers,  automotive  tools.  Seed  houses. 
Hatcheries.  Agriculture. 

Herald- Journal -f Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1859     8     24     287     4.75    **4,196 

C.  C.  Caswell,  Editor;  Clarinda  Publishing  Company. 

CLARIONf  (F3),  pop.  3,150;  Wright  Co.  (NC).  30  m  NE  of  Fort  Dodge.  CRI&P; 
CGW  RRs.  Railroad  and  machine  shops;  hybrid  seed  corn  plants;  hatcheries. 
Ships  cattle.  Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  cattle,  oats. 

Wright  County  Monitor-f .. ..Thursday Independent 1869      8     24     301     3.00        §2,501 

W.  B.  Houser,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLARKSVILLE  (H8),  pop.  1,210;  Butler  Co.  (NC).  35  m  NW  of  Waterloo.  CGW; 
CRI&P  RRa.  Corn  cannery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

Star-f Thursday Republican 1866     6     24     280     2.50  §940 

Gomer  Evans,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLEAR  LAKE  (G2),  pop.  4.977 ;  Cerro  Gordo  Co.  (N).  On  Clear  Lake,  10  m  W  of  Mason 
City.  MC&CL;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Creamery.  Summer  resort.  Boats  manufactured. 

Mirror-Reporter  + ". Thursday Republican 1869     8     22     294     3.50        §1,975 

Also  prints  shopper  for  free  distribution.  Circ.  1:2,500. 
J.  G.  Anderson.  Editor;  W.  E.  Beck,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

Circulation — fr+Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  <S> Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census,  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI«*ued  o<u>  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  In  membership  fe* 

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CLINTONf  (N5),  pop.  80,879;  Clinton  Co.  (E).  On  the  Mississippi  River,  188  m  W  of 
Chicago.  CB&Q;  CMSP&P;  C&NW  RRs.  Airline,  OZA.  Bridges  to  Fulton  and 
East  Clinton,  111. 

Manufactures  corn  syrup,  sugars,  salad  oils,  stock  and  poultry  feeds,  soybean 
products,  cellophane,  sashes  and  doors,  furniture,  wooden  boxes,  house  dresses, 
structural  steel,  machinery,  wire  goods,  gasoline  engines,   culvert  pipes,   fly 
swatters,  paper  cartons,  wire  cloth,  LP  gas  systems.  Railroad  repair  and  machine 
shops.  Three  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-80.68),  $157,795,474;  deposits  (6-1.58), 
$34,071,915.  9,654  wired  (AC)   houses;  7,710  gas   (nat.)  meters;  9,522   (res.) 
telephones. 
Herald  -f-  ...................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Independent  .......  1856     9     22     808   18.20**22,368 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Clinton  Herald  Co.,  Publisher,  221-23  Sixth  Ave.,  S. 

r-^  m  „    ,  *«„**„  [Indus.  1939     6     24     280     2.00          5,216 

Town  Talk+  ............................  Sunday  ............  j&  Farm  11.109—  Free 

Bob  Fulton,  Editor  and  Publisher,  618  S.  Second  St. 

COGGON  (K4).  pop.  604;  Linn  Co.  (E).  24  m  NE  of  Cedar  Rapids.  1C  RR.  Creamery. 

Agriculture.  Corn,  hogs,  cattle. 
Monitor-f-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1880     6     26     276      1.50  §668 

M.  E.  Crosier,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLFAX  (G5),  pop.  2,279;  Jasper  Co.  (SC).  12  m  W  of  Newton.  CRI&P  RR.  Bottling 
works.   Tents,  tables,  brooders  manufactured.   Mineral  springs,  health  resort. 
Coal  mines.  Stock,  grain  farms. 
Tribune-f-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1892      6      26     273     2.50        J1.518 

S.  E.  and  E.  B.  Tennant,  J.  Williams,  H.  Williams,  Jr.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

COLLINS   (G5),  pop.  432;  Story  Co.   (C).  28  m  SW  of  Marshalltown.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Agriculture.  Corn,  beans,  hogs. 
Gazette  +  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1891     7     24     280     2.50  706 

Carl  D.  Hoit,  Publisher. 

COLUMBUS  JUNCTION  (L6),  pop.  1,123;  Louisa  Co.  (SE).  On  Iowa  River,  23  m  W  of 
Muscatine.  CRI&P  RR.  Limestone  quarries.  Button,  canning  factories.  Agricul- 
ture. Corn,  oats,  wheat. 


........  Democratic  ........  1887     7     26      308     2.00        §2,557 

B.  H.  Shearer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CONRAD   (H4),  pop.  649;  Grundy  Co.   (WC).  65  m  W  of  Cedar  Rapids.  C&NW  RR. 
Alfalfa,  hybrid  seed  corn  processing;  meat  packing  and  cold  storage  plants; 
cattle  waterers  and  hydrants  manufactured.  Diversified  farming. 
Record  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent.  ......  1880     5     24     245     2.00  780 

E.  E.  Jebousek,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COON   RAPIDS    (I>5),   pop.    1,676;   Carroll   Co.    (WC).    60   m   NW   of   Des    Moines. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Hybrid  seed  corn  and  poultry  packing  plants;  hatchery;  creamery. 
Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  grain,  beans. 
Enterprise  +  ............................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1881      5     23      224      3.50        $1,330 

J.  Thomas  Rogers,  Editor;  J.  Thomas  Rogers  and  John  J.  Rogers,  Publishers. 

CORALVILLE  (K5),  pop.  X977  (branch  of  Iowa  City  P.  O.)  ;  Johnson  Co.  (E).  2  m  W 

of  Iowa  City.  CRI&P  RR.  Diversified  farming.  Hay,  oats,  corn. 
Guide-f  .....................................  Monday  ...........  Independent  ......  1956      5      24     224          1,140  —  Free 

Duane  C.  Oeriggs,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  335,  West  Branch. 

CORNINGf   (D6%),  pop.  2,104;  Adams  Co.   (SW).  70  m  E  of  Council  Bluffs.  CB&Q 

RR.  Ships  farm  products.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Adams  County  Free  Press  -f.  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1883      8     24     280     3.50        83,200 

Paul  S.  Gauthier,  Editor;  Free  Press  Publishing  Company. 

CORRECTIONVILLE   (B3%),  pop.  992;  Woodbury  Co.   (W).  30  m  E  of  Sioux  City. 

C&NW;  1C  RRs.  Elevator;  hatchery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1882      7      24     280     2.50  8850 

R.  L.  Harris,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CORWITH  (F2%),  pop.  480;  Hancock  Co.  (N).  40  m  SW  of  Mason  City.  M&SL  RR. 

Manufactures  farm  implements,  feed.  Grain,  truck,  poultry  farms. 
Herald  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1927     7      24      280     2.50  8563 

Elwood  W.  Geary,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CORYDONf  (G7),  pop.  1,870;  Wayne  Co.  (S).  61  m  SE  of  Des  Moines.  CRI&P;  CB&Q 
RRs.   Automobile  batteries,  zipper  bags,  soap,  road  machinery  manufactured. 
Hatchery.  Coal  mines.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Times-Republican  -f  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1870      8      24     311      2.50        §3,154 

John  Clayton,  Editor;  Lyle  P.  Bryan  and  K.  M.  LeCompte,  Publishers. 

COUNCIL  BLUFFSf  (B6),  pop.  45,429;  Pottawattamie  Co.   (SW).  4  m  E  of  Omaha, 
Neb.  CGW;  WAB;  CRI&P;  CB&Q;  CMSP&P;  C&NW;  1C;  UP  RRs.  Two  bridges 
to  Omaha.  Neb.  State  School  for  Deaf. 

Manufactures   radio   crystals   and   holders,   cereals,   powdered   eggs,   canned 
chickens,  bee  supplies,  freight  and  passenger  elevators,  animal  foods,  remedies 
and  serums,  candy,  oils  and  greases,  car  wheels,  plastics,  farm  machinery,  play- 
ground equipment  and  pipe  pushers,  truck  bodies,  furniture.  Railroad  repair 
shops,  roundhouses.  Many  grain  elevators.  Three  banks  ;  bank  deposits  (6-80-57), 
$46,910,950.  17,048  wired  (AC)  houses;  15,706  gas  (nat.)  meters;  22,360  tele- 
phones. 
Farmer-Labor  Press  4-  ...........  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1927     7     24     280     2.00        89,611 

Marshall  F.  Lusk,  Editor;  Farmer-Labor  Press  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  298. 

Circulation—  **Scpt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIs'tied  only  during  academic  rear.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
The  Nonpareil,  Publisher,  117  S.  Pearl  St. 


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Sunday  circ.  ££21.622 


CRESCOf  (J2),  pop.  8,688;  Howard  Co.  (NE).  66  m  S  of  Rochester,  Minn.  CMSP&P 
RR.   Peed  mill  ;  machine  shops  ;  creameries  ;   bottling:  works  ;   nursery.   Dairy, 
stock,  poultry  farms. 
Times-Plain  Dealer  .................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1867      8     24     294     8.50 

Maurice  B.  Jones  &  Ruth  E.  Jones,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CRESTONf  (E6%),  pop.  8,817;  Union  Co.   (S).  73  m  SW  of  Des  Moines.  CB&Q  RR. 
Railroad  repair  shops,  oil  and  grease  cup  factory,  bottling  works;  creamery; 
planing  mill;  hatcheries;  poultry  processing;  stock  yards.  Ships  livestock,  grain. 
Gravel  pits.  Agriculture.  Hogs,  cattle,  corn. 
News-  Advertiser  -f  ..................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1879      8     22      287   18.20        §5,570 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

E.  J.  Van  Nostrand,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CUMBERLAND  (D6),  pop.  493;  Cass  Co.  (SW).  50  m  E  of  Council  Bluffs.  CB&Q  RR. 

Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Hogs,  corn,  oats. 
Enterprise+  .............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1900     5      24     252     2.00 

Fay  T.  Powers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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DALLAS  CENTER  (F5),  pop.  944;  Dallas  Co.  (SWC).  20  m  W  of  Des  Moines.  M&SL 
RR.  Feed  mill;  grain  elevator;  cold  storage  plant;  sheet  metal,  house  trailers  and 
horse  trailers  manufactured.  Diversified  farming. 
Times  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1883      8      24      303     3.50        §1,008 

Douglas  W.  Huigen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DANBURY  (B4),  pop.  601;  Woodbury  Co.  (W).  40  m  SE  of  Sioux  City.  C&NW  RR. 

Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Review-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1882      7      24      280      2.50  J750 

R.  L.  Harris,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DAVENPORTf  (M5V2),  pop.  74,549;  Scott  Co.  (E).  On  Mississippi  River,  182  m  W  of 
Chicago  and  opposite  Rock  Island,  Illinois.  Bridges  to  Rock  Island  and  Moline, 
111.   CRI&P;  CMSP&P;  CB&Q  RRs.   Airlines:  BNF;  OZA;  UAL.  St.   Ambrose 
College  (Cath.  men)  ;  Marycrest  College  (Cath.  women)  ;  private  schools. 

Manufactures   sheet  aluminum,  agricultural  implements,  washing  machines, 
pumps,  tractor  wheels,  military  equipment,  cement  and  foundry  products,  break- 
fast food,  cookies,   crackers,  macaroni,   candy,   flour,  ready-cut  houses,  men's 
clothing.  Ships   grain.  Three  banks;  deposits    (5-30-58),   $114,811,714.   34,871 
electric  (AC)  meters;  28,550  gas  (nat.)  meters;  48,392  telephones. 
Catholic  Messenger  -f  .............  Thursday  ........  Catholic  .............  1882      8      24      801      8.00     *  22,665 

Catholic  Messenger,  Inc.,  Publisher,  407  Brady  St. 


Chiropractor  .............................  Monthly  ..........  Chiropractic  ......  1903      3      28 

Ralph  Evans,  Editor;  The  Palmer  School  of  Chiropractic,  Publisher. 


140     2.50 


1,576 


'  Democrat  -f 


f  Mon*'  Democratic 1855      8      23 

Democrat  and  Times Sat.  &  Sun Independent 8      23 

Publishes  Mississippi  Valley  Farmer,  separate  farm  magazine  section. 
Forrest  Kilmer,  Editor;  Henry  B.  Hook,  Publisher. 

Timee-f Ev*.  ex.  Sun.. .Ind.  Rep 1886      8      23 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
M.  Fulton,  Editor;  P.  D.  Adler,  Publisher,  124  E.  2nd  St. 

International  Review  liur/^ffciv  PM*-™*****!*.        l946      3      27  

of   Chiropractic  4- f  raoncmy v^niropractic Controlled  free  dist. 

Ken  Opstein,  Editor;  International  Chiropractors  Assn.,  Publisher,  383  Brady  St. 

Osteopathic  Hospital,  The +  .. Monthly (Adm?nH°8P'      195T     2      26      103  x 

Don  Clasen,  Editor;  American  Osteopethic  Hospital  Assn.,  Publisher, 

4000  Brady  St. 
TV  Guide— See  Radnor,  Pa.  Iowa  Edition  circ.,  *66,917. 


280   20.80  **22,043 

280      7.80**49,182 
Sun.  circ.**57,lO5 

280   20.SO**29,2&4 


140  xS.OO 


4,927 
2,942 

$2,109 


DAYTON  (E4),  pop.  782;  Webster  Co.  (NWC).  23  m  SE  of  Fort  Dodge.  C&NW  RR. 
Grain  elevator.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

Review-f Thursday Independent 1878      7      24      280     2.50        §1,666 

E.  A.  Blair,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DECORAHf   (K2),  pop.   6,060;  Winneahiek  Co.    (NE).  65  m  SW  of  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

CRI&P;  CMSP&P   RRs.   Luther  College.   Creamery;   bottling   works;   machine 

shops.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  alfalfa,  barley. 
College  Chips  V Friday Collegiate 1882 

Students  of  Luther  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

\  Journal -f Thursday Independent 1864 

]    Public   Opinion -f Monday Ind.  Rep 1895 

1  L.  Dale  Ahern,  Editor;  Decorah  News  Co.,  Publisher. 

Posten-f   (Norwegian) Thursday Ind.  &  Agric 1874 

Einar  Lund,  Editor;  The  Anundsen  Publishing  Company. 


5      24      224      2.50 


24 
24 


287 
287 


4.80 
4.80 


1,940 

**5,465 
**5,448 


7     26     300     6.00        17,557 


DEEP  RIVER  (J5%).  pop.  879:  Poweshiek  Co.  (SEC).  25  m  NE  of  Oskaloosa.  C&NW 
RR.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 

Record -f Thursday Independent 1898     6     26     280      1.60 

Charles  V.  Dunham,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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Circulation— **  Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Junc  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  aworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate,  ginned  only  during  academic  rear.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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DENISONt  (C4%),  pop.  4,654;  Crawford  Co.  (W).  65  m  NE  of  Council  Bluffs.  C&NW; 
1C  RRs.  Creameries;  flour  mill;  bottling  works;  seed  houses;  machine  shops. 
Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat,  poultry,  beef. 


Circ 


Bulletin-*-  .................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1873 

Richard  Knowles,  Editor;  The  Denison  Bulletin,  Publisher. 

Review  +  .........................  Tuesday  ..........  Republican  .........  1866 

Keith  Waldron,  Editor;  Alan  Cramer,  Publisher. 


9 


22      294      3.60   **4,037 
22      294      3.50        §4,216 


DENVER  (J3),  pop.  685;  Bremer  Co.  (S).  10  m  N  of  Waterloo.  W  RR.  Creameries,  food 

locker.  Stock  and  dairy  farms.  Agriculture. 
Times  and  Janesville  Journal.Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1952      8      24      280     2.00 

H.  L.  Lowe,  Editor  ;  W.  G.  Vanderburg,  Publisher. 

DES  MOINESf  (F5),  pop.  177,966;  Polk  Co.  (C).  The  State  Capital.  On  Des  Moines 
River,  340  m  W  of  Chicago.  CRI&P;  CGW  ;  CMSP&P;  C&NW;  CB&Q  ;  M&SL; 
FDDM&S;  WAB  RRs.  Airlines:  BNF;  UAL;  OZA.  Insurance  and  publishing 
center.  Drake  University;  College  of  Law,  Pharmacy;  Still  College  of  Osteop- 
athy. Coal  mines.  Two  TV  stations. 

Manufactures  flour,  cosmetics,  furnaces,  stove  and  furnace  parts,  agricul- 
tural implements,  automotive  and  creamery  equipment,  leather  products, 
medicine,  brick,  tires,  clothing,  hosiery,  refrigerators,  dairy  products,  cement, 
crackers,  biscuits,  vegetable  oils,  paint,  electric  switches  and  elevators.  Meat 
packing  plants;  oil  refineries.  Eleven  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $2,458,- 
237,708;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $401,513,000.  72,458  electric  (AC)  meters;  62,916 
gas  (artif.)  meters;  122,345  telephones. 

American  Citizen  -f  .................  Friday  .............  Ital.-Amer.  Int..  1918      6      24      280      2.00 

Anthony  L.  Sarcone,  Editor;  Sarcone  Pub.  Co.,   1139  Twenty-fourth  St.    (11). 

Ankeny  Times-f-  .....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1901      6      24      276      1.00 

R.  E.  Thorpe,  Editor;  Thorpe  Publications,  206  University  Ave.  (14). 

Annals  of  Iowa  (no  adv.)  .......  Quarterly  ........  Historical  ..........  1868      1      46        91      1.00 

Fleming  Fraker,  Jr.,  Ed.;  Iowa  State  Dept.  of  History  and  Archives,  Pub.  (19). 

Baptist  Record  -f  .....................  Monthly  ..........  Baptist  ...............  1899      3      26      140      1.00 

Dr.  Paul  Smith,  D.D.,  Editor;  Iowa  Baptist  Convention,  Publisher, 
1114  Grand  Ave.  (9). 

Beaverdale  News-f  .................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1926      5      24      252        .50 

R.  E.  Thorpe,  Editor  and  Publisher,  206  University  Ave.  (14). 


2,077 


23 
28 


308      1.00 
98x9.00 


42      140 


Better  Homes  and  Gardens Monthly {vice  Home         1922      4      24 

Hugh  Curtis,  Editor;  Meredith  Publishing  Co.,  1716  Locust  St.  (3). 

Central  Constructor .Thursday Construction 1923      3      26 

Advertising  carried  once  each  month. 

O.  W.  Crowley,  Editor;  The  Central  Constructor,  Inc.,  Pub.,  707  Keo  Way  (9). 

Christian  News  (no  adv.) Monthly (churches  1922      4      30      182   xl.OO 

Not  published  during  August.  [  (Disciples) 

Loren  E.  Lair,  Editor;  Soc.  of  Christian  Churches  for  the  Chr.  Churches  of  Iowa, 
(Disciples),  Publisher,  1150-25th  St  (11). 

Drake  Times-Delphic  V Tues.  &  Fri Collegiate 1897  Controlled  free^ist. 

Department  of  Journalism  of  Drake  University,  Publisher  (11). 
Highland  Park  News Thursday Independent 1947     8 

Russel  La  Vine,  Editor;  Bradley  Printing,  3811  6th  Ave.  (13). 
Iowa  Auto  Dealer Monthly Motor  Trade 1950     2 

Iowa  Automobile  Dealers  Assn.,  Publisher,  415  10th  St.  (9). 

floral  1946      3 

Iowa  Business  and  Indus  try  +  •  Monthly iTrnIL  2 

1  A  rade  Controlled  free  dist. 

Business  Magazines,  Inc.,  Publisher,  312  Savings  &  Loan  Bldg.  (9). 

Iowa  Bystander  (Negro)  +... .Thursday Republican 1894      7      26     280      3.00 

James  B.  Morris,  Editor  and  Publisher,  223  V2  Locust  St.  (9). 

1Q91         Q        9Q         1 X rt  v 

Iowa  Club  Woman Bi-monthly Women's  Clubs.  Ly*L     %     \\      J™  x 

Mrs.   Eugene  Cutler,   Editor;   Iowa  Federation   of   Women's   Clubs,    Publisher, 
1721  Pleasant  St.  (14). 

Iowa  Conservationist  \MnnfV,w  r™aoT-v«ti™       1942      4      24      154        -40 

(no  adv.)   {Monthly Conservation Controlled  free  dist. 

Keith  C.  Sutherland,  Editor;  Iowa  State  Conservation  Commission,  Publisher, 

1912  Grand  Ave. 

T                   A     ^«         L               xr      +vi  f County  Offlcialsl933      3      26      140  x3.00 

Iowa  County  Officer-h Monthly ^interests  2      42      140 

B.  Keshlear,  Ed.;  Iowa  State  Association  of  County  Officers,  Pubs.,  Shenandoah. 
Iow^  Farm  and  Home  JMonthly Agricultural 1946      5      28      200 

Distributed  with  the  Register,  Des  Moines,  the  3rd  Sunday  of  each  month. 
J.  S.  Russell,  Editor;  The  Register  and  Tribune  Company,  Publisher, 
715  Locust  St.  (4). 

Iowa  Federationist-f Fridav Labor 1947      8      24      238     3.00 

Donald  M.  Beal,  Editor;  Iowa  Federationist,  Publisher,  821  Des  Moines  St.  (16). 

Iowa  Food  Dealer Monthly Groc.  &  Meat 1932     \     \\     \\l  x2'00 

Mary  I.  Fitzgerald,  Editor;  Iowa  Retail  Food  Dealers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
500  Walnut  Bldg.  (9). 


158    3.00*4,459,999 


140  x6.00        J2,300 


J8,142 


1,760 
4,160 
1,700 
1,323 
4,789 

2,487 


135,500 
1:14,500 


2,000 

522,229 

10,800 
1,872 


Circulation— ~**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
emt,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI"ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Iowa  Guardsman Bi-monthly Military 1923     8     42      140     1.00 

Capt.  J.  Reynolds,  Editor;  Iowa  Guardsman  Pub.  Co.,  523  Flynn  Bldg.  (19). 

Iowa  Legionnaire -f( no  adv.). Monthly Amer.  Legion....  1921     5     24     217x1.00 

A.  F.  Faber,  Editor;  Iowa  Dept.  Amer.  Legion,  Publisher,  Argonne  Armory  (9). 

Iowa  Lumber  Dealer+ Monthly K'fes*  1935  clAd'Si.  diet. 

R.  L.  Pitz,  Editor;  W.  H.  Badeaux,  Publisher,  1912  Grand  Ave.  (14). 
Iowa  Oil  Spout-f Monthly Petrol.  Indus Controlled1  free  dist. 

Lyle  W.  Munson,  Editor;  Iowa  Independent  Oil  Jobbers'  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1010  Liberty  Bldg.  (9). 


Iowa  Society  of  Osteopathic  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  Publisher, 
200  Walnut  Bldg.  (9). 

Iowa  Pharmacist-}- Monthly Pharmacy 1946     2     28      101      1.00 

D.  L.  Bruner,  Editor;  Iowa  Pharmaceutical  Assn.,  Publisher, 
540  Des  Moines  Bldg.  (9). 

Iowa  Rural  Electric  News -{-..Monthly Rural  Elec 1947     4     80     210x1.00 

David  E.  Bryant,  Editor;  I.  R.  E.  C.  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1114  Register  &  Tribune  Bldg.  (9). 

fT"~'  ""'"'  3     24      140  xl.OO 


Iowa  Sheriff + Monthly {shl™ 

Iowa  State  Sheriff's  Assn.,  Publisher,  523  Fiynn  BfdgV  (9). 

^V^te^Consir'vation }  Bi-monthly Conserv'n 1946     2     40      140  x5.00 

Alvin  F.  Bull,  Editor;" Soil  Conservation  Society  of  America,  Publisher, 

838  Fifth  Ave.  (14). 
T««W.I  1fgthe^Iowa State  JMonthiy Medical 1906     2      88      126  x3.00 

Everett  M.  George,'  M*.D.,  Editor;  Iowa  State  Medical  Society,  Publisher, 
529  Thirty-sixth  St.  (12). 


Merchants  Trade  Journal Monthly iDept.'&"  1903      8     contrtflfed  circ 

Pat  Con  way,  Editor;  The  Boreman  Co.,  Publisher,  1912  Grand  Ave.  (5). 

Messenger,  The-f Weekly Catholic 1937      8      24      280      3.00 

R.  J.  Conley,  Editor;  Catholic  Press  Society,  Inc.,  Publisher,  525  Sixth  Ave.  (9). 

Midland  Schools  V Monthly Educational 1886      3     27      140x2.00 

W.  Henry  Galbreth,  Editor;  Iowa  State  Education  Assn.,  Publisher, 
4025  Tonawanda  Dr.  (12). 

Motor  Truck  News  +  (Iowa). .Monthly Motor  Trucks....1943  Controlled™ 


Clrc 
8,900 

103,700 

1,496 

tl,550 

825 

2,650 

104,117 

530 
7,634 

2*4*9 

>16,072 

*9,291 

£30,534 


2,100 
1,100 

Wesley  Day,  Ed. ;  Iowa  Motor  Truck  Assn.,  Pub.,  604  Capital  City  Bank  Bldg  (9). 

Northwestern  Banker-f Monthly Banking 1896      3     27      140     8.00          3,797 

Ben  Haller,  Editor;  Clifford  De  Puy,  Publisher,  306  15th  St.  (9). 

P1noCad™^  L***1 194°  6  24  276  5'50 

J.  S.  Haffeni'EditorV'Polk  County  Legal  Record,  Publisher,  1516  25th  St. 

Record Morn.ex.Sun. .. Legal  &  Finan...  1903  5  24  25125.00 

E.  G.  Mclntire,  Jr.  and  J.  W.  Ver  Huel,  Publishers,  617  Mulberry  St.  (9). 

Register-!- Every  Morn....Independent 1849    S8und2a2y  cf™  io.'JottiwlSS 

I   Tribune-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1881      8     22     313  15.60**127,523 

<  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

I  Also  see  Iowa  Farm  and  Home  Register,  Des  Moines. 

L  Kenneth  MacDonald,  Editor;  Register  and  Tribune  Co.,  Pub.,  715  Locust  St.  (4). 

S°UndNeSJsl+neflMeS8enger}Thur8day Independent 1912      8     24     294     3.00        §2,197 

Corene  S.  Lunsford,  Editor;  Messenger-News  Publishing  Co.,  Inc., 
4311  S.  W.  Ninth  St.,  South  Des  Moines  (15). 

Successful  Farming Monthly Agricultural Total  unpaid  dist,    '  34J29 

Kirk  Fox,  Editor;  Meredith  Publishing  Company,  1714  Locust  St.  (3). 

icoo       o       orr       140       1  00 

Underwriters'  Review -f Monthly Insurance Total  unpaid  dist. 

Ben  Haller,  Editor;  Clifford  DePuy,  Publisher,  306  15th  St.  (9). 

University  Press Friday Independent 1936  4     26      182      1.00 

Sarcone  Publishing  Co.,  1189-24th  St.  (11). 

U.  S.  Farm  Union  News Monthly Farmers  Union..1917  Controlled*  free  list. 

Homer  Ayres,  Editor;  Iowa  Union  Farmer  Assn.,  Publisher,  517  Keosauqua  (7). 

Wallace's  Farmer  and  lsemi-mo Agricultural 1855     4     26      196     1.00*297,653 

Iowa  Homestead J  n  „ 

Wallace  Homestead  Co.,  Publisher,  1912  Grand  Ave. 

1Q^6      2      26       101 

Westernews Monthly Grain  &  Feed Controlled  free  dist. 

Bob  Skinner,  Editor;  Western  Grain  and  Feed  Association,  Publisher, 
928  Des  Moines  Bldg.  (9). 


1,195 


2  KQQ 

l!570 


$3,000 


Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  *  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
etna,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population-—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols$ Width  7  Depth    Sub  Clre 

DEWITT  (M5),  pop.  2,644 ;  Clinton  Co.  (E).  20  m  W  of  Clinton.  C&NW ;  CMSP&P  RRs. 
Creamery;  calendar  and  specialty  factory.  Ships  livestock.  Agriculture.  Hogs, 
corn,  oats. 

Observer  4- Thursday Independent 1864     8     24     280     8.00         2,391 

Robert  Parrott,  Editor;  Dewitt  Observer  Publishing  Co. 

DEXTER  <E5%),  pop.  643;  Dallas  Co.  (SWC).  80  m  W  of  Des  Moines.  CRI&P  RR. 
Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Sentinel Thursday Independent 1947     7     26     276     2.50  §493 

Esther  McMenaxnin,  Editor;  L.  S.  Heins,  Publisher. 

DIAGONAL  (E7),  pop.  472;  Ringgold  Co.  (S).  70  m  SW  of  Des  Moines.  CGW  RR. 
Creamery.  Agriculture.  Livestock. 

Reporter-f Thursday Independent 1918     5      26     210     2.50  §925 

H.  W.  Turnbull,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DONNELLSON   (K7),  pop.  589;  Lee  Co.   (SE).  12  m  W  of  Fort  Madison.  CB&Q  RR. 

Residential.  Agriculture.  Livestock.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 
Review-f Thursday Republican 1886     7     24     280     8.00 

Guy  Harris,  Jr.,  Editor;  Guy  Harris,  Sr.,  Publisher. 
DOUDS  (J7),  pop.  X260;  Van  Buren  Co.  (SE).  28  m  SE  of  Ottumwa.  CRI&P  RR.  Cold 

storage  lockers;  coal  mine;  stone  quarry.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

PaThete  PM  °f  Delta  ^Quarterly Legal  Frat 1913      8      30      112x1.00 

A.  L.  Doud,  Editor  •Delta  Theta  Phi  Law  Fraternity,  Publisher. 

DOWS  (G3),  pop.  948;  Wright  Co.  (NC).  On  Iowa  River,  37  m  NE  of  Fort  Dodge. 
CRI  &  P  RR.  Creamery ;  greenhouse.  Agriculture.  Livestock. 

Wright  County  Reporter  +  ... .Thursday Republican 1881      6      26      280      3.00 

Glenn  G.  Hayes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DUBUQUEf  (M3%),  pop.  51,223;  Dubuque  Co.  (E).  On  Mississippi  River,  165  m  NW 
of  Chicago,  Illinois.  1C;  CMSP&P;  CB&Q;  CGW  RRs.  Airline,  OZA.  Bridges  to 
East  Dubuque,  111.,  and  Wisconsin.  University  of  Dubuque;  Clarke  College  (Cath. 
women);  Loras  College  (Cath.  men).  Wartburg  Seminary  (Lutheran  men). 
Lead  and  zinc  mines. 

Manufactures  sashes  and  doors,  blinds,  farm  implements,  kitchen  cabinets, 
metal  products,  processed  meats,  clothing,  beer,  furniture,  batteries,  snow  plows, 
pipes,  boilers,  caskets,  disinfectants,  biscuits,  plumbing,  brass  and  steel  oil  equip- 
ment. Railroad  shops;  boat  yards;  packing  plants;  foundries.  Farm  tractors, 
commercial  fertilizers.  Three  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $76,992,666.  14,067 
electric  (res.)  (AC)  meters;  10,097  gas  (res.)  (nat.)  meters;  13,919  (res.)  tele- 
phones. 

Clarke  Courier-t-  V Bi-weekly:.. ..Collegiate 1928      5 

Students  of  Clarke  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Cue-f  V Weekly Collegiate 1933     6 

Students  of  University  of  Dubuque,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Leader-f- Friday Ind.  &  Labor 1906     5     __ 

R.  A.  White,  Editor;  Iowa  Co-op.  Publishing  Company,  1154  Iowa  St. 

Lorian-f-  V Ftntly,  Fri Collegiate 1924     6 

Students  of  Loras  College,  Publishers. 

Spokesman,  The. Quarterly Literary 1903     2 

Students  of  Loras  College,  Editors  and  Publishers 

Telegraph-Herald* ("un*'  ^  Independent 1836     9     22Sui£y2°i^$^;Jgf 


§742 


£10,886 


§1,053 


24 

238 

2.00 

24 

182 

8.00 

24 

St. 

224 

2.50 

22 

210 

1.50 

35 

119 

1.50 

tl,240 
700 

§5,617 
1.8OO 
1,500 


(Sun.  Morn. 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
H.  C.  Slichter,  Editor;  Telegraph -Herald  Pub.  Co.,  W.  Eighth  and  Bluff  Sts. 

Witness-f Thursday Catholic 1921      3     27      140     2.00        29,621 

Witness  Publishing  Co.,  845  Bluff  St. 

DUMONT  (H3),  pop.  718;  Butler  Co.  (NC).  80  m  SE  of  Mason  City.  CGW;  C&NW 
RRs.  Hatchery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Joumal-h Wednesday Independent 1904      6      20      280     2.00  §800 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Orville  Hough,  Publishers. 

DUNLAP  (B5).  pop.  1,409;  Harrison  Co.  (W).  49  m  NE  of  Council  Bluffs.  C&NW; 
1C  RRs.  Flour  mill,  foundry,  farm,  construction,  furniture  frames,  mining  machin- 
ery and  equipment  manufactured,  hatchery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  livestock. 

Reporter-f- Thursday Independent 1872     7      24     280     8.00        §1,267 

Warren  J.  Seeley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DURANT  (M5),  pop.  1,075;  Cedar  Co.  (E).  20  m  W  of  Davenport.  CRI&P  RR.  Cream- 
ery ;  cement  block  and  brick  factory,  foundries,  bottling  works ;  seed  corn  house. 
Grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hogs,  cattle. 

News-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1925     7     24     280     2.50  §750 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Warren  Smith,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

DYERSVILLE  (L3%),  pop.  2,416;  Dubuque  Co.  (E).  26  m  W  of  Dubuque.  1C;  CGW 
RRs.  Butter,  shirt,  plow  shares,  steel  wagons,  coil  wall  doors,  small  trucks  fac- 
tories; bottling  works.  Ships  livestock.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hogs. 

Commercial-f- Wednesday Independent 1872     8     24     294     3.60        $8,140 

Maurice  Noonan,  Jr.,  Editor;  Dyers ville  Commercial,  Publisher. 

DYSART  (J4),  pop.  1,089;  Tama  Co.  (EC).  24  m  S  of  Waterloo.  CRI&P  RR.  Corn 
cannery;  hatchery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hogs,  oats. 

Reporter-f- Thursday Independent 1878     7     24     808     8.00          1,184 

Robert  E.  Schlotterback,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Cfrcnlation  A  A  Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  anfl  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit) 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn:  tPubJisher'i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mata.  •Nonpanfl 
•m*.  12  to  Inch.  T Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNaHy 
estimate.  yiMue*  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Coli 4> Width  V  Depth   Sub  Girt 

EAGLE  GROVE  (F3),  pop.  4,176;  Wright  Co.  (NC).  28  m  NE  of  Fort  Dodge.  C&NW; 
CGW  RRs.  Manufactures  soybean  oil,  meal,  fertilizer;  poultry  and  livestock 
remedies;  poultry  and  egg  processing  plant;  railroad  shops.  Shipa  hogs.  Stock, 
dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Eagle+ Thursday Republican 1889     8     24     304     3.50        93,325 

M.  B.  Crabbe,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EARLHAM  (E5%),  pop.  771;  Madison  Co.  (SWC).  36  m  W  of  Des  Moines.  CRI&P 
RR.  Garden  plow  works;  feed  mill;  elevator;  soybean  processing  plant.  Ships 
cement  rock.  Limestone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Corn,  soybeans,  hogs. 

Echo-f Thursday Republican 1890      6     26     280     2.50  840 

Leslie  R.  Goeldner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EARLY  (C3  ya ) ,  pop.  742  ;  Sac  Co.  ( W).  50  m  SW  of  Fort  Dodge.  C&NW  RR.  Elevator. 
Grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1882      6     26     280     2.50  $550 

Wayne  Miller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EDDYVILLE  (H6),  pop.  941;  Wapello  Co.  (SE).  On  Des  Moines  River,  15  m  NW  of 
Ottumwa,  nearest  banking  town.  M&SL;  CRI&P  RRs.  Sand  plant.  Coal  mines; 
sand  pits.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 

Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1886      7     24     280     2.00  §695 

Frank  D.  Brown,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EDGEWOOD  (K3),  pop.  696;  Clayton  Co.  (NE).  49  m  N  of  Cedar  Rapids.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Lumber  yards.  Manufactures  creamery  butter,  ice  cream.  Limestone  quarry. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  hay,  oats,  dairying. 

Reminder4- Bi-wkly,  Wed. .Independent 1953      5      24      224 

Mrs.  Earl  Glees  on,  Editor;  Model  Print  Shop,  Publisher,  Manchester. 

ELDON  (31),  pop.  1,457;  Wapello  Co.  (SE).  On  Des  Moines  River,  13  m  SE  of  Ottumwa. 
CRI&P  RR.  Hatchery.  Ships  grain.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  soy- 
beans. 

Forum Thursday Independent 1891      7     24     280     2.00  850 

Richard  F.  David,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELDORAf  (G4),  pop.  3,107 ;  Hardin  Co.  (C).  30  m  NW  of  Marshalltown.  M&SL;  C&NW 
RRs.  Manufactures  furniture,  rust  removers;  creameries;  hatcheries.  Lake 
resort.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hogs,  dairy  products. 

f  Hardin  County  Index  + Friday Republican 1933      8      24      276      3.50        §3,376 

1    Herald-Ledger -f Tuesday Independent 1865      8      24      308      8.50        §3,287 

Clarence  Sallee,  Editor;  George  R.  Stauffacher,  Publisher. 

ELGIN  (K2%),  pop.  642;  Fayette  Co.  (NE).  48  m  NE  of  Waterloo.  CRI&P  RR,  Can- 
nery ;  hatchery ;  feed  mill.  Agriculture.  Hogs,  cattle,  poultry. 

Echo  + Thursday Republican 1891      7      24      280     2.00        51,645 

R.  P.  Strauch,  Editor;  R.  P.  Strauch  and  James  Hermen,  Publishers. 

ELKADERf  (L3),  pop.  1,584;  Clayton  Co.  (NE).  45  m  NW  of  Dubuque.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Feed  mill;  sash  and  door  factory;  hatchery.  Ships  livestock.  Agriculture.  Corn, 
hogs,  cattle. 

Clayton  County  Register -f-...  .Thursday Republican 1878      8      24     287     3.00        52,250 

H.  S.  Griffith,  Editor;  The  Griffith  Press,  Publisher. 

ELK  HORN  (C5),  pop.  566  ;  Shelby  Co.  ( W).  48  m  NE  of  Council  Bluffs.  Railroad  station 
Exira.  CRI&P  RR.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  alfalfa. 

Elk  Horn-Kimballton  Review.Thursday Independent 1925      5      24      224     2.00  900 

Paul  K.  Hansen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELLS  WORTH  1F4),  pop.  439;  Hamilton  Co.  (C).  22  m  N  of  Ames.  C&NW  RR.  Stock, 
grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  alfalfa,  turkeys. 

News -f    (offset) Wednesday Independent 1905      5     23     280     2.50  §910 

Marvin  Brown,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EMMETSBURGf  (D2),  pop.  3,760;  Palo  Alto  Co.  (NW).  On  Five  Island  Lake.  50  m 
NW  of  Fort  Dodge.  CRI&P ;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Seed  house.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  stock, 
poultry  farms. 

\  Democrat-f Thursday Democratic 1884      8     26     287      3.00        §2,829 

\    Reporter -f Tuesday Republican 1874      8     26     287      3.00        §2.830 

1  Gilbert  Knudson,  Editor;  Emmets  burg  Publishing  Co. 

ESSEX  (C3),  pop.  763;  Page  Co.  (NW).  5  m  NW  of  Shenandoah.  CB&Q  RR.  Manu- 
factures brick,  concrete  blocks,  plumbers'  supplies.  Hatcheries. 

Independent-f Thursday Independent 1894      5     24      224     2.00  J585 

Lester  D.  King,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ESTHERVlLLEf  (D2),  pop.  6,719;  Emmet  Co.  (NW).  On  Des  Moines  River,  90  m  NW 

of  Fort  Dodge.  CRI&P;  M&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  cement  products,  butter,  feed. 

Meat  packing,  poultry,  egg  and  milk  drying  plants;  railroad  shops;  hatchery. 

Agriculture. 
Enterprise   (offset) Thursday Independent 1884     5     24     182     2.00  

Geo.  K.  Allen,  Editor;  H.  K.  Allen,  Publisher. 
News-f Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1868      8     24      29415.00        §3,825 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Deemer  Lee,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EVERLY  (C2),  pop.  547;  Clay  Co.  (NW).  72  m  NE  of  Sioux  City.  CMSP&P  RR.  Stock, 
grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

News-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1888     7     24     280     2.50  §780 

Lillian  Gibbs,  Editor;  William  J.  Gibbs.  Publisher. 

Circulation-— **Sept.~i B.C.  Statement;  *Juoe  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Use«  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  Hnei,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
Mtimate.  VI«w«l  only  during  academic  year.  xSubtcriptlM  todude4ta  nwmbenhip  fee, 

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Estab  Cols<J> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Eirt 

EXIRA  (D5),  pop.  1,129;  Audubon  Co.  (SWC).  60  m  E  of  Omaha,  Neb.  CRI&P  RB. 
Butter,  wagon  boxes,  chicken,  hog  houses  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Corn, 
hay,  oats. 

Audubon  County  Journal -f  ...Thursday Independent 1885     7     24     280     8.00        §1,365 

Marie  S.  Frederick.  Editor;  Frank  Wells,  Publisher. 

FAIRFIELDt  (K6%).  pop.  7,299;  Jefferson  Co.  (SE).  23  m  E  of  Ottumwa.  CB&Q; 
CRI&P  RRs.  Parson's  College  (Presb.).  Agriculture.  Manufactures  hay  dryers, 
dairy-farm  equipment,  washing  machines,  gloves,  mittens,  brushes,  castings, 
cold  storage  doors,  tanks,  pumps,  dairy  products,  concrete  vaults,  overhead  car- 
riers. Chick  hatchery,  bottling  works. 

Ledger-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Republican 1849     9     22     29418.20        §5,121 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Walter  E.  Williams,  Editor  and  Publisher,  112  E.  Broadway. 

FARMINGTON  (K7),  pop.  899;  Van  Buren  Co.  (SE).  On  Des  Moines  River,  28  m 
NW  of  Keokuk.  CB&Q;  CRI&P  RRs.  Pickle  factory;  feed  mill,  hatcheries, 
creamery,  nursery.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Small  fruit,  dairy  and  poultry 
products. 

Tri-County  News-f Thursday Independent 1886     6     24     245     2.00  *900 

G.  A.  and  Leila  Hancock,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

FARNHAMVILLE — Enterprise  and  Farnhamville  Index — See  Lohrville. 

FAYETTE  (K3),  pop.  1,469;  Fayette  Co.  (NE).  35  m  NE  of  Waterloo.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Upper  Iowa  University.  Creamery;  feed  mill;  hatchery.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Collegian  V Monday Collegiate 1900     4      40      154  

Students  of  Upper  Iowa  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Fayette  County  Leader -f Thursday Republican 1914     7      24     224     3.00  846 

Donald  L.  Kimball,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  163. 

FONDA  (D3%),  pop.  1,120;  Pocahontas  Co.  (NW).  35  m  W  of  Fort  Dodge.  1C; 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Agriculture. 

Times-f Thursday Independent 1879     7     23     280     2.50          1,450 

Don  L.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FONTANELLE  (D6),  pop.  812;  Adair  Co.  (SW).  55  m  SW  of  Des  Moines.  CB&Q  RR. 
Grain,  poultry,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Observer Thursday Republican 1863      6      26      276      2.50  §842 

W.  E.  Littler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FOREST  CITYf  (E2),  pop.  2,766;  Winnebago  Co.  (N).  28  m  NW  of  Mason  City. 
M&SL;  CRI&P  RRs.  Feed  mills;  cabinet  factory;  creamery;  hatcheries;  produce 
packing;  elevator.  Farming,  livestock. 

Summit-f- Thursday In d.  Rep 1866      9     22      308      3.50        §3,399 

Benjamin  F.  Carter,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FORTDODGEf  (E3%),  pop.  26,115;  Webster  Co.  (NWC).  On  Des  Moines  River,  90  m 
NW  of  Des  Moines.  FDDM&S;  1C;  CGW ;  M&SL  RRs.  Airlines:  BNF;  OZA. 
Coal,  gypsum  mines.  TV  station. 

Manufactures  gypsum  and  lime  products,  animal  serum,  sewer  pipes,  bricks, 
tile,  building  material,  fireworks,  flour,  culverts,  plaster,  chemicals,  farm  machin- 
ery. Farm  feeds;  meat  packing  plants;  soybean  processing  mill;  bottling;  clay 
works.  Three  banks;  deposits  (6-23-58),  $37,874,540.  12,024  electric  meters; 
8,456  gas  meters;  13,343  telephones. 

Messenger  and  Chronicle-J-...Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1856      8      23      298    18. 20^*21,641 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Walter  Stevens,  Editor;  Messenger  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  713  Central  Ave. 

FORT  MADISONf  (L7),  pop.  14,954;  Lee  Co.  (SE).  On  Mississippi  River,  19  m  SW  of 
Burlington.  AT&SF;  CB&Q  RRs.  Bridge  to  Niota,  111.  Manufactures  fountain 
pens,  pencils,  paper  and  paper  products,  ink,  wire  fences  and  brushes,  paints, 
electric  transmission  towers,  bread  wrappers.  Railroad  shops ;  creamery.  Dairy, 
fruit,  truck,  poultry  farms. 

Democrat-!- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1868      8     24      301   15.60        §6,610 

Richard  Mershon,  Editor;  W.  T.  Mershon,  Publisher. 

Presidio,  The -f Monthly Corr.  &  Rehabil.  1934      2      40      121      1.50        $3,590 

Bob  Neese,  Editor;  Iowa  State  Penitentiary,  Publisher. 

FREDERICKSBURG  (J2%),  pop.  701;  Chickasaw  Co.  (NE).  35  m  N  of  Waterloo. 
CGW  RR.  Butter  factory;  hatchery;  cold  storage  plant.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain 
farms. 

News Thursday Republican 1888      8     24      280     2.00  J740 

Tom  D.  Conklin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FREMONT  (J6),  pop.  471;  Mahaska  Co.  (SEC).  14  m  N  of  Ottumwa.  M&SL  RR. 
Hybrid  seed  corn  processing.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  beans. 

Gazette-f- Thursday Independent 1891     7     24     280     2.00  §650 

Alvan  B.  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GARNERf  (F2),  pop.  1,696;  Hancock  Co.  (N).  21  m  W  of  Mason  City.  CMSP&P; 
CRI&P  RRs.  Feed  mill;  creamery;  hatchery.  Stock,  poultry,  grain,  truck  farms. 
Hogs,  cattle,  sugar  beets,  soybeans. 

|.S!f.nal..a.!!!!  }  Wednesday Independent 1871     8     24     801     8.00        §1,973 

C.  D.  EliVn'tf,' 'Editor 'and  Publisher. 

GARWIN  (H4),  pop.  518;  Tama  Co.  (EC).  55  m  NW  of  Cedar  Rapids.  C&NW  RR. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hogs,  cattle. 

Sun  4- Friday Independent 1950     5     25     217     2.00  510 

Paul  Luckinbill,  Editor;  A.  C.  West,  Publisher,  GJadbrook. 

Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement-  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  iPubllsher't  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotinty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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GEORGE  (A2).  pop.  1,210;  Lyon  Co.  (NW).  52  m  8E  of  Sioux  Falls,  8.  D.  1C  RR. 
Creamery;  elevator.  Tank  heaters  manufactured.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn, 
oats,  barley. 

Lyon  County  News-f Thursday Republican 1901     7     24     280     8.00          1,423 

C.  J.  Fitzgerald,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GLADBROOK  (H4),  pop.  862;  Tama  Co.  (EC).  20  m  NE  of  Marshalltown.  C&NW; 
CGW  RRs.  Brick,  tile,  blast  meter,  mustard  factories;  soybean  processing  mill; 
hatchery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hogs. 

Tama  Northern  + Friday Independent 1881     6     26     276     2.60          1,442 

A.  C.  West,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GLENWOODf  (B6%),  pop.  4,664;  Mills  Co.  (SW).  18  m  SE  of  Council  Bluffs.  CB&Q 
RR.  Hatcheries ;  meat  packing  plant.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 


Opinion-Tribune  4- Thursday Independent 1864 

Richard  D.  Barton,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6 10  First  St. 


7     24     240     8.50        §2,394 


GLIDDEN  (D4),  pop.  996;  Carroll  Co.  (WC).  75  m  NW  of  Des  Moines.  C&NW  RR. 
Creamery,  elevator.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hogs,  cattle. 

Graphic-h Thursday Republican 1890     7     23     280     8.00 

Wm.  R.  Ferguson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COWRIE^ (E4).  pop.  1,052 ;  Webster  Co.  (NWC) .  22  m  S  of  Fort  Dodge.  CRI&P ;  C&NW  ; 
;S;  M&SL  RRs.  Creamery.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 


§M75 


7     23     280     3.00        §1,535 


51,183 


§1,2Z5 


FDDM&S; 

News-f Thursday Agriculture 1890 

J.  L.  Patton,  Editor;  Lorimer  L.  Patton,  Publisher,  Box  C. 

GRAETTINGER  (D2),  pop.  1,016;  Palo  Alto  Co.  (NW).  58  m  NW  of  Fort  Dodge. 
CRI&P  RR.  Creamery.  Manufactures  block,  tile,  shavers.  Agriculture.  Dairy 
products,  hogs,  corn. 

Times  4- Thursday Independent 1894      6     24     276     2.50 

Palmer  T.  Cody,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRAND  JUNCTION  (E4),  pop.  1,086;  Greene  Co.  (WC).  20  m  W  of  Boone.  C&NW; 
M&SL  RRs.  Cement  products  manufactured.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  hogs, 
cattle. 

Globe-Free  Press  + Thursday Independent 1871      8     24     304     8.50 

William  E.  Watt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRANGER  (F5),  pop.  800;  Dallas  Co.  (SWC).  18  m  NW  of  Des  Moines.  CMSP&P; 
DM&CI  RRs.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture, 

Citizen Friday Independent 1927     7      28     252 

Subscription  price:  $3.00  for  two  years. 

R.  E.  Thorpe,  Editor;  Thorpe  Publications,  206  University  Ave.,  Des  Moines. 

GREENE  (H3),  pop.  1,347;  Butler  Co.  (NC).  35  m  SE  of  Mason  City.  CRI&P  RR. 
Feed  mills;  egg  and  poultry  packing  plant;  creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry, 
grain  farms. 

Recorder-f Wednesday Republican 1885      7     24     280     8.00 

Wayne  C.  Fischer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREENFIELDf  (E6),  pop.  2,102;  Adair  Co.  (SW).  61  m  SW  of  Des  Moines.  CB&Q 
RR.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  hogs. 

AdGreeM^^ Independent 1889     8     24     308     3.50 

E.  J.  Sidey,  Editor;  K.  H.  Sidey,  Publisher. 

GRIMES  (F5),  pop.  582;  Polk  Co.  (C).  14  m  NW  of  Des  Moines.  CMSP&P  RR.  Manu- 
factures canned  goods,  household  cleanser.  Agriculture.  Corn,  livestock. 

Citizen-f Friday Independent 1927      6     26     252      1.00 

R.  E.  Thorpe,  Editor;  Thorpe  Publications,  206  University  Ave.,  Des  Moines. 

GRINNELL  (H5),  pop.  6.828;  Poweshiek  Co.  (SEC).  55  m  NE  of  Des  Moines.  M&SL; 
CRI&P  RRs.  Manufactures  sporting  goods,  gloves,  hybrid  corn,  chemical  ferti- 
lizers, stock  remedies,  shoes,  canned  goods.  Grinnell  College.  Agriculture. 

Herald-Register -f Mon.  &  Thurs...Ind.  Rep 1868     8     24      287      4.00 

Albert  J.  Pinder,  Editor;  Herald-Register  Publishing  Co. 

Scarlet  and  Black +V Friday Collegiate 1872     6     24     203     8.00 

Students  of  Grinnell  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

GRISWOLD  (C6),  pop.  1,149;  Cass  Co.  (SW).  38  m  E  of  Council  Bluffs.  CB&Q  RR. 
Oil  burner,  lawn  mower  factories ;  hatchery,  elevators,  feed  mill.  Ships  grain,  live- 
stock. Agriculture. 

American-f Wednesday Independent 1880     7     24     280     8.00 

B.  D.  Lindvall.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRUNDY  CENTERf  (H4),  pop.  2,185;  Grundy  Co.  (NEC).  80  m  SW  of  Waterloo. 
CRI&P  RR.  Seed  house.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

Iowa  Farm  Bureau  jsaturday Agriculture 1934     5     24     203     1.00 

Spokesman-)-  I 

Ralph  W.  Anderson,  Publisher. 

National  Hog  Farmer* Monthly Swine  Indus 1956  controlled* f ree  diSt. 


§1,490 


53,533 


**3,435 
1,360 

51,812 

131,220 

40,000 
60,200 


C.  R.  Mitchell,  Editor;  R.  W.  Anderson,  Publisher,  606  Eighth  St. 

Register-f Thursday Independent 1924     8     24     294     8.60        53,998 

L.  Vanderwicken,  Editor;  Register  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

GUTHRIE  CENTERf  (D5),  pop.  2,042;  Guthrie  Co.  (SWC).  50  m  NW  of  Des  Moines. 
CRI&P  RR.  Flour  mill ;  creamery ;  hatchery.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture. 

{Guthrian-h Tuesday Republican .1888     8     22     280     4.00 
Times  4- Thursday Republican 1882     8     22     280     4.00 
Charles  P.  Gonzales,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


51,730 
1,983 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
5P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Usea  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  T  Agate  Hoes.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  Vluued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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GUTTENBERG  (L8),  pop.  1,912;  Clayton  Co,  (NE).  On  Mississippi  River,  40  m  NW 
of  Dubuque.  OMSP&P  RR.  Pearl  button,  tool,  electronic  and  farm  equipment, 
canning,  mobile  home  factories.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hogs,  beef. 

Press  4- Thursday Independent 1896     7     24     280     2.60        $2,262 

Charles  Millham,  Editor  and  Publisher,  10  Schiller  St. 

HAMBURG  (B7).  pop.  2,086;  Fremont  Co.  (SW).  50  m  S  of  Council  Bluffs.  CB&Q  RR. 
Canneries;  nurseries;  bottling  works;  popcorn  processing  plant.  Fruit,  stock, 
grain  farms.  Corn,  alfalfa,  wheat. 

Reporter-f Thursday Independent 1894      7      24     280     4.00  

John  D.  Field,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAMPTONf  (G3),  pop.  4,482;  Franklin  Co.  (NC).  28  m  S  of  Mason  City.  M&SL;  CGW; 
CRI&P  RRs.  Manufactures  steel  tools,  concrete  culverts  and  tile,  hybrid  seed 
corn;  nursery;  cannery;  hatchery.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  hogs. 

Chronicle-f „ Thursday Republican 1873     8     24     294     4.60        $4,750 

Dwight  V.  Purcell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Times  4- Tuesday Independent 1939      8     24     294     4.60        $4,741 

Dwight  V.  Purcell,  Jr.,  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

HARLANt  (O6),  pop.  3,916;  Shelby  Co.  (W).  40  m  NE  of  Council  Bluffs.  CRI&P; 
C&NW ;  CGW  RRs.  Manufactures  canned  goods,  feeds,  farm  implements.  Hatch- 
eries ;  rendering  works.  Agriculture.  Corn,  cattle,  hogs. 

/  News -Advertiser Tuesday Independent 1868     9     22     280     4.00        §3,830 

j   Tribune-f- Friday Independent 1879      9     22     280     4.00        §3,850 

1  F.  George  Young,  Editor;  Leo  Mores,  Publisher. 

HARTLEY  (C2),  pop.  1,611;  O'Brien  Co.  (NW).  70  m  NE  of  Sioux  City.  CMSP&P; 
CRI&P  RRs.  Creamery;  tire  chain  factory;  poultry  eviscerating  and  egg  pack- 
ing plant.  Agriculture.  Cattle,  corn,  hogs. 

Sentinel4- Thursday Independent 1912      7      24      294      3.00        §1,8OO 

W.  R.  Vezina,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HA  WARDEN  (A2%),  pop.  2,625;  Sioux  Co.  (NW).  42  m  N  of  Sioux  City.  C&NW; 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Manufactures  radios,  radio  parts.  Railroad  shops.  Gravel  pits. 
Ships  livestock,  sand,  gravel.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  soybeans. 

Independent4- Thursday Independent 1880     8     24     801     8.00        §1,965 

R.  T.  Gebbie,  Editor  and  Publisher,  613  Ninth  St.  $1,750 — Free 

HEDRICK  (J6),  pop.  783;  Keokuk  Co.  (SE).  16  m  NE  of  Ottumwa.  M&SL;  CMSP&P 
RRs.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Journal-!- Wednesday Independent 1885      7      24      280      2.00  §825 

R.  E.  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HINTON  (A3),  pop.  345;  Plymouth  Co.  (NW).  11  m  NE  of  Sioux  City.  1C;  C&NW; 
GN  RRs.  Bank.  Merrill.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms. 

Progress-f Thursday Independent 1926      6     24      276      1.00  656 

R.  E.  Nurnberg,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HOLSTEIN  (B3%),  pop.  1,386;  Ida  Co.  (W).  46  m  E  of  Sioux  City.  C&NW  RR. 
Elevator;  hatcheries;  poultry  packed.  Ships  hogs.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Advanced- Wednesday In  d.  Rep 1886      7     24     280     3.00        §1,645 

Bruce  Bye  and  H.  H.  Hanson,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

HOPKINTON  (L4),  pop.  731;  Delaware  Co.  (E).  40  m  SW  of  Dubuque.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Hatchery;  feed  mills;  creamery.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  rye. 

Leeder-K........ Thursday Independent 1888     7     24     280     3.00  1,020 

Erin  C.  Hart,  Editor;  W.  H.  Hart,  Publisher. 

HUBBARD  (G4),  pop.  836;  Hardin  Co.  (C).  30  m  NW  of  Marshalltown.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  butter,  stock  remedies.  Hatchery.  Dairy,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

Review-f.     Thursday Republican 1880      8     23     273     2.00  §667 

L.  L.  Sievert,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HUDSON  (J4),  pop.  613;  Black  Hawk  Co.   (NEC).  9  m  SW  of  Waterloo.  CGW  RR. 

Manufactures  tractor  parts;  hybrid  seed  processing;  creamery.  Dairy,  stock, 

grain  farms. 
Herald-f Thursday Republican 1911     5     23      210     3.00  §901 

George  A.  Hopkins,  Editor;  Hudson  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

ctavHofln  nio-Aaf                            Mo.nf M«.  fSoybean  Agric.  1940      3      26      140     3.00          5,513 

Soybean  Digest Monthly 1  &  Utilization  Controlled  free  dist.  695 

Geo.  M.  Strayer,  Editor;  American  Soybean  Assn.,  Publisher. 

HULL  (A2),  pop.  1,127;  Sioux  Co.  (NW).  65  m  N  of  Sioux  City.  CMSP&P  RR.  Cream- 
ery; elevators.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Sioux  County  Index  + Thursday Independent 1879     6     26     277     2.60  §946 

Marion  J.  Kern  pens  and  Charles  G.  Sawyer,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

HUMBOLDT  (E8).  pop.  3,219;  Humboldt  Co.  (NWC).  On  Des  Moines  River,  16  m  N 
of  Fort  Dodge.  M&SL  RR.  Concrete  products,  snow  fences,  butter,  cottage 
cheese,  fertilizer,  church  furniture,  farm  equipment  manufactured.  Rendering 
works ;  hatcheries.  Limestone  quarries.  Agriculture. 

f  Independent Monday Independent 8     24     294     8.00        §3,000 

J  Republican Wednesday Independent 1889     8     24     294     3.00        §3,000 

j  Combined  subscription  price,  $5.00. 

^  Lawrence  Jaqua,  Editor;  Jaqua  Printing  Company,  Publisher,  625  Sumner  Ave. 

HUMESTON  (G7),  pop.  760;  Wayne  Co.  (S).  68  m  S  of  Des  Moines.  CB&Q  RR.  Feed 
mills.  Agriculture.  Corn,  timothy  seed,  soybeans. 

New  Era-4- Wednesday Independent 1880     6     24     276     2.00        §1,162 

Merle  E.  Stanley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A- B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher*!  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uiet  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  *County  teat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vl««ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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IDA  GROVEf  <O4),  pop.  2^202;  Ida  Co.  (W).  50  m  SE  of  Sioux  City.  C&NW  RR. 
Creamery;  hatcheries;  rendering  works.  Poultry  and  eggs  packed.  Agriculture. 
Corn,  hogs,  cattle. 

Ida  County  Pioneer-Record +  . Thursday Independent 1872     7     24     280     3.50        82,439 

Dale  Merrill,  Publisher. 

INDEPENDENCE!  (KSy2),  pop.  4,865;  Buchanan  Co.  (NEC).  24  m  E  of  Waterloo. 
CRI&P;  1C  RRs.  Manufactures  farm  elevators,  farm  feeds,  fishing  flies,  gas 
engines,  cement  blocks,  calendars.  Poultry,  egg  processing  and  packing,  canning 
factory;  creameries.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hogs,  dairying. 

f  Bulletin- Journal -h Friday Republican 1865      8     24      294     4.00        §4,260 

1   Conservative  4- Tuesday Independent 1855      8     24     294     4.00        §4,135 

1  Reeves  Hall,  Editor;  Bulletin- Journal  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

INDIANOLAt  (E6),  pop.  5,145;  Warren  Co.  (SC).  16  m  S  of  Des  Moines.  CRI&P; 
CB&Q  RRs.  Farm  implement  factory;  elevators.  Simpson  College  (Meth.)  Agri- 
culture. Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Christian  Union  Witness Monthly Religious ,1918     3      28      140     2.00          1,109 

Miss  Winifred  Macumber,  Editor  and  Publisher,  712  W.  Ashland  Ave. 

Record-Herald  and  Tribune.. ..Tues.  &  Thurs 1857      8     24      283     4.00    **4,173 

Tuesday  edition,  Democratic;  Thursday  edition,  Republican. 
Don  L.  Berry,  Editor;  Record  &  Tribune  Co.,  Publishers. 

INWOOD  (A2),  pop.  644;  Lyon  Co.  (NW).  32  m  SE  of  Sioux  Foils,  S.  D.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Meat  processing  plant;  hatchery.  Agriculture.  Stock,  grain  and  mink  farms. 

Herald-f- Thursday Independent 1890      7      24      280      3.50  700 

E.  W.  Stearns,  Editor;  Herald  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

IOWA  CITYf  (K5),  pop.  27,212;  Johnson  Co.  (E).  On  Iowa  River,  28  m  S  of  Cedar 
Rapids.  CRI&IC;  CRI&P  RRs.  Airline,  UAL.  State  University  of  Iowa. 

Manufactures  advertising  novelties,  tooth  brushes,  feed,  iron  and  sheet  metal 
products,  gravel  and  rock  products.  Bottling  works;  creameries;  hatcheries; 
alfalfa  drying.  Stone  quarries.  Two  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $33,177,639. 
10,742  electric  (AC)  meters;  8,689  gas  meters;  12,234  telephones.  Diversified 
farming,  cattle  feeding.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 

Civil  War  History  + Quarterly {^iSory"'  1955      l      64      105  x5'00        t*'250 

Clyde  C.  Walton,  Jr.,  Editor;  State  University  of  Iowa,  Publisher. 
Iowa  Business  Di*e«t Monthly (g^on"  R^slrch  193°  Controlled  &•  *-t.          4.300 

Bureau   of   Business   and   Economic  Research,   Publisher,   University   of   Iowa. 
I°TnoJadvtl)al  °f  Hi8t°ry         JQuarterly Historical 1903      1     50        98  x2.50        *6,000 

State  Historical  Society  of  Iowa,  Publisher. 
Iowa  Law  Re  view  V Quarterly Coll.  Legal 1915      1      50        98      4.50          3,000 

College  of  Law,  State  Universiyt  of  Iowa,  Publisher. 

Iowan-4- {iuTVMon.  Ind' *  Co11 1868      8     23      294   10-°°    **3»954 

John  M.  Harrison,  Publisher,  Communications  Center. 
Iowa  Publisher  and  Bulletin  \M™+MV  T™,™,I,-OT«  1925      3      26      140      1.00 

of  the  Iowa  Press  Assn.-f  fMonthly Journalism Controlled  free  dist,        1 1,083 

John  M.  Harrison,  Editor;  School  of  Journalism,  State  University  of  Iowa,  Pub. 
lowaTransitV Monthly Coll.  &  Eng'g 1896      3      28      133      1.50  600 

Associated  Students  of  Engineering,  Publishers,  2      42      133 

Engineering  Hall,  State  University  of  Iowa.  Controlled  free  dist.          1,300 

Palimpsest  (no  adv.) Monthly Historical 1920      1      66      112x2.50        $5,824 

William  J.  Petersen,  Editor;  State  Historical  Society  of  Iowa,  Publisher. 

Philological  Quarterly            lft««,*^i,,          f  Classical  &         1922      1      50        96      3.50  $597 

(no  adv.) Quarterly }Mod.  Lang.  Controlled  free  dist.  J392 

Charles  B.  Woods,  Editor;  State  University  of  Iowa,  Dept.  of  Publications. 
Press-Citizen  + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1841      8      21      294    20.50**11,945 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  T.  Hageboeck,  Publisher. 
Western  ReviVw Quarterly Literary 1937      1      52        98      3.00  1,000 

Ray  B.  West.  Jr.,  Editor;  State  University  of  Iowa. 

IOWA  FALLS  (G3%).pop.  4,900;  Hardin  Co.  (C).  On  Iowa  River.  50m  W  of  Waterloo. 

1C;  CRI&P;  C&NW  RRs.  Creamery;  rendering  works  ;  feed  mill;  bean  processing 

plant;  machine  shop.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats.  rye. 

J  Citizen -f Thursday Independent 1856      8      24      287      3.50          3,765 

l    Hardin  County  Time* Tuesday Independent 1928      8      24      287      3.50          3,675 

1  Carl  Hamilton,  Editor:  Citizen  Printing  Co..  Publisher. 

IRETON  (A2%),  pop.  573;  Sioux  Co.  (NW).  85  m  N  of  Sioux  City.  C&NW  RR.  Manu- 
factures cement  blocks.  Grain,  feed.  Agriculture. 

Ireton  Booster-}- Thursday Independent 1954      5      24      182          1,084 — Free 

R.  C.  Groom,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

IRW1N  (C5),  pop.  381;  Shelbv  Co.  (W).  55  m  NE  of  Omaha,  Neb.  C&NW;  CGW  RRs. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  cattle,  hogs. 

Enterr>rise4- Thursday Independent 1952      6     26      280     2.00  §54O 

Norman  E.  Christensen,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Manilla. 

JANESVILLE — Times  and  Janesville  Journal — See  Denver. 

JEFFERSONt  (E4^),  pop.  4,326:  Greene  Co.  (WC)  40  m  W  of  Ames.  C&NW; 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Manufactures  electric  wnter  heaters,  metal  tanks,  time  switches, 
stock  remedies,  concrete  block  and  tile.  Rendering  works :  creamery.  Agriculture. 

f  Bee-»- Tuesday Republican 1866      8      24      287      3.50        93,681 

l    HeraH4- Thursday In  d.  Rep 1895      8     24      287      3.50        §3,538 

1  Fred  E.  Morain,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— ++Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *Jun«  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPuhlisher'a  "Report;  TJajht  fare,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mat*.  •Nonnarvfl 
ema.  12  to  inch.  V  A  Rate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNatlj 
Mtimate.  VTssued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubncrtption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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JESUP  (J3H).  POP.  1,158;  Buchanan  Co.  (NEC).  17  m  E  of  Waterloo.  1C  RR.  Cream- 
ery; hatchery.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Citizens'  Herald Thursday Republican 1899      7      24     280     2.50          1,095 

Chester  W.  Wright,  Editor;  Citizens'  Herald,  Publisher. 

JEWELL  (F4).  pop.  973;  Hamilton  Co.  (C).  20  m  N  of  Ames.  C&NW  RR.  Elevator. 
Ships  livestock,  grain.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Record-f Thursday Republican 1882      6     24     280     2.00  §885 

C.  V.  Warren,  Editor;  Palmer  Erickson,  Publisher. 

KALONA  (K5ft),  pop.  947;  Washington  Co.  (SE).  18  m  SW  of  Iowa  City.  CRI&P  RR. 
Feed  mill ;  elevator.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

News  + Thursday Independent 1891     7     24     280     2.50        51,538 

C.  C.  Shimon,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  815. 

KANAWHA  (F8),  pop.  747;  Hancock  Co.  (N).  40  m  NE  of  Fort  Dodge.  M&SL  RR. 
Creamery;  elevators.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

Reporter-f- Wednesday Independent 1898     6     25      280     3.00  §826 

Willard  H.  Fessenden,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KELLERTON  (E7),  pop.  483;  Ringgold  Co.  (S).  90  m  SW  of  Ottumwa.  CB&Q  RR. 
Bank,  Mt.  Ayr.  Feed  mill.  Ships  stock.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats, 
wheat. 

Globe Thursday Independent 1894      5      26      252      2.00  

Bert  Ballou,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KEOKUKt  (L8).  pop.  16,144;  Lee  Co.  (SE).  On  Mississippi  River  at  mouth  of  Des 
Moines  River,  18  m  S  of  Fort  Madison.  CB&Q;  CRI&P;  WAB  RRs.  Railroad 
center.  Bridge  to  Hamilton,  111.  Boat  connections.  Hydro-electric  power  plant. 
Sawmill. 

Manufactures  starch,  corn,  dairy  products,  ferro-alloys,  shoes,  shipping  cases, 
cereals,  canned  goods,  fibre  boxes,  proprietary  medicines,  overalls,  calcium- 
carbide,  rubber  products,  aluminum  storm  sash,  steel  castings,  warehouse 
trucks  and  casters.  Limestone  quarries.  Diversified  farming. 

Gate  City -f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1847      9      22      29418.00    **8,860 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
Dale  E.  Carrell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KEOSAUQUAt  (K7),  pop.  1,101;  Van  Buren  Co.  (SE).  On  Des  Moines  River,  30  m  SE 
of  Ottumwa.  CRI&P  RR.  Creamery;  dairy  equipment  factory.  Dairy,  sheep  farms. 

Van  Buren  County  Register -{-Thursday Independent 1931      8      24      308      3.00        $2,012 

Bert  M.  Leek,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KEOTA  (K6),  pop.  1,145;  Keokuk  Co.  (SE).  80  m  SW  of  Iowa  City.  CRI&P  RR.  Dairy 
equipment  factory;  creameries.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  hogs,  cattle. 

Eagle-f Thursday Independent 1875      6      26      280      2.50        $1,545 

Robert  F.  Beck  and  Irene  Richardson,  Publishers. 
KIMBALLTON — Elk  Horn-Kimballton  Review — See  Elk  Horn. 

KINGSLEY  (BS1^),  pop.  1,098;  Plymouth  Co.  (NW).  23  m  E  of  Sioux  City.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  tire  chains,  feed  pans,  silos,  corn  cribs,  stock  powders.  Agricul- 
ture. Corn,  hogs,  cattle. 

News-Times -f Thursday Independent 1895      6      24      280      2.50  §975 

Harley  V.  Andersen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KIRON  (C4),  pop.  225;  Crawford  Co.  (W).  60  m  SE  of  Sioux  City.  Railroad  station, 
Deloit.  1C  RR.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

News Friday Independent 1900      7      24      280      3.00  J376 

Bert  Lindstrom,  Editor;  Robert  B.  Lyon,  Publisher. 

KLEMME  (F2%),  pop.  555;  Hancock  Co.  (N).  30  m  SW  of  Mason  City.  CRI&P  RR. 
Feed  mills;  creamery;  hatcheries.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans,  dairy  and 
beef  cattle. 

Times-f Wednesday Republican 1895      5      24      231      2.50  

Lyndon  Kilgore,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KNOXVILLEf  (G6),  pop.  7,625;  Marion  Co.  (SO.  38  m  SE  of  Des  Moines.  CB&Q  RR. 
Soft  drinks,  window  washing  platforms,  work  clothing  manufactured.  Ships  coal, 
livestock.  Coal  mines.  Stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Express -f- Thursday Democratic 1865      8      24      304      2.50  

W.  D.  Casey,  Editor;  Casey  Bros.,  Publishers. 

Journal-!- Thursday Republican 1855     8     24      308     3.00          3,130 

Richard  W.  Beckman,  Publisher. 

LAKE  CITY  (D4),  pop.  2,308;  Calhoun  Co.  (NWC).  40  m  SW  of  Fort  Dodge.  C&NW 
RR.  Creamery;  hatchery.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

Graphic-J- Thursday Republican 1886      8      24      280      3.60        §1,824 

P.  I.  Colvig,  Editor;  Ella  C.  Hinkley,  Publisher. 

LAKE  MILLS  (F2),  pop.  1,560;  Winnebago  Co.  (N).  25  m  NW  of  Mason  City.  M&SL; 
C&NW  RRs.  Manufactures  plastics;  creamery;  hatchery.  Dairy,  grain,  stock 

GrapMcT.'. Wednesdav Republican 1874      8      24      804      3.50        §2,563 

G.  W.  Aasgaard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAKE  PARK  (Cl%),  pop.  924;  Dickinson  Co.  (NW).  80  m  E  of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 
CRI&P  RR.  Meat  processing.  Poultry  packing  and  alfalfa  dehydrating  plants. 
Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Hogs. 

News4- Thursday Republican 1890      7      24      276      2.50        §1,058 

T.  Milan  Bragg,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAKE  VIEW  (C4).pop.  1.158:  Sac  Co.  (W).  50  m  SW  of  Fort  Dodge.  C&NW  RR.  Sand, 
gravel,  cement  block,  tile  plants.  Lake  resort.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  popcorn. 

Resort -f- Thursday Independent 1889      7     24      280      2.00  §843 

W.  K.  Hunter.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement*:  •  A.B.C  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
SP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  T,i*ht  face,  estimated  4-TNe«  Mat*  ^Nonpareil 
etna.  12  to  inch.  V  A  Rate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCminty  seat.  Population — 1950  Ornux  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VT«"ued  ""1?  during  academic  year.  xSubacription  Included  in  membership  fee 

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LAKOTA   (E2),  pop.  443;  Kossuth  Co.   (N).  65  m  NW  of  Mason  City.  CRI&P  RR. 

Creamery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 
Review-h  ..................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1954      6     24     280     2.60 

George  A.  Carman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Buffalo  Center. 

LAMONI  (F7%),  pop.  2,196;  Decatur  Co.  (S).  70  m  S  of  DCS  Moines.  CB&Q  RR.  Feed 

mills  ;  creamery.  Ships  livestock.  Agriculture.  Corn,  soybeans,  alfalfa. 
Chronicle-f  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1894      7     23     280     2.50 

Jack  R.  Terry,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Small  Stock  Magazine-f  .........  Monthly  ..........  Rab'ts&Pet  Stk.191?   ctntSu^fL  dist° 

Vincent  H.  Hunter,  Editor;  Small  Stock  Publishing  Co.,  118  S.  Linden  St. 

LAMONT  (K3),  pop.  574  ;  Buchanan  Co.  (NEC).  38  m  NE  of  Waterloo.  CGW  RR.  Lime- 

stone quarry  ;  feed  mill.  Dairy,  stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 
Leader-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .....  -1898     6     26     266     2.00 

E.  A.  Tennis.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LANSING  (L2),  pop.  1,536;  Allamakee  Co.  (NE).  On  Mississippi  River,  36  m  S  of  La 
Crosse,  Wis.  CMSP&P  RR.  Pearl  button,  metal  toy  factories;  machine  shop. 
Timber;  fisheries.  Agriculture.  Cattle,  hogs,  corn. 


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.........   Wednesday  .....  Democratic  ........  1880     6      26     273     2.00        §1,690 

M.  J.  Dunlevy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LA  PORTE  CITY  (J4),  pop.  1,770;  Black  Hawk  Co.  (NEC).  15  m  SE  of  Waterloo.  W; 
CRI&P  RRs.  Cannery;  creamery;  hatchery;  feed  mill.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats, 
barley. 
Progress  Review-f-  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1871      8     23     294     3.00          1,550 

Tom  Downing  and  Robert  Roberts,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LAURENS  (D3),  pop.  1,556;  Pocahontas  Co.  (NW).  40  m  NW  of  Fort  Dodge.  C&NW; 
CRI&P  RRs.  Manufactures  farm  equipment,  tools  and  dies;  grist  mill;  egg  and 


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poultry  packing  plant.  Ships  grain,  livestock.  Diversified  farming. 

Sun-f Thursday Independent 1885      7      24 

N.  L.  Maurer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LE  CLAIRE  (N5),  pop.  1,124;  Scott  Co.  (E).  15  m  E  of  Davenport.  CB&Q;  CMSP&P 
RRs.  Dairy,  stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

^Buyers^uSTe1-^11*1  JThursday Shopper 1949      7     22      280       J9,000— Free 

Alvin  Borgman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LE  MARSf  (A3),  pop.  5,844;  Plymouth  Co.  (NW).  25  m  NE  of  Sioux  City.  1C;  C&NW 
RRs.  Westmar  College.  Foundry;  overall,  farm  machinery  factories;  rendering 
works ;  creamery.  Ships  grain,  livestock.  Agriculture. 

Gleam-fV Bi-weekly Collegiate 1914      5      24      210      1.00  $600 

Students  of  Westmar  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.        1 1,900 

Globe-Post-h Mon.  &  Thurs. Independent 1882      8      24      294      3.00         §6,065 

Rita  G.  Starzl,  Editor;  R.  F.  Starzl.  Publisher. 
fMorn.  ex. 

Sentinel-f- ^Fri.,  Sat.          Republican 1870      8      24      280     2.50        §4,991 

(&  Sun. 
Chan  Pitts,  Jr.,  Editor;  Chan  Pitts,  Jr.,  and  Carter  Pitts,  Publishers. 

LENOX  (D7),  pop.  1,171;  Taylor  Co.  (SW).  94  m  SE  of  Des  Moines.  CB&Q  RR.  Ferti- 
lizer and  farm  equipment  manufactured.  Ships  grain,  livestock,  butter  and  pro- 
duce. Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Time-Table Thursday Republican 1874      7      24     280     2.50        §1,250 

C.  E.  Stark,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEONf  (F7),  pop.  2,139;  Decatur  Co.  (S).  65  m  S  of  Des  Moines.  CB&Q  RR.  Cream- 
eries; hatchery;  machine  shops.  Ships  cattle,  hogs,  poultry  and  dairy  products. 
Agriculture. 

Journal-Reporter  4- Thursday Republican 1868      8      20     280     2.50          2,729 

W.  L.  Lindsey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LIME  SPRINGS    (J2),  pop.   551;  Howard  Co.    (NE).   50  m  SW  of  Rochester,  Minn. 

CMSP&P  RR.  Implements,  clothing,  furniture,  lumber  manufactured;  creamery; 

flour  mill;  elevators;  hatcheries.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Herald-f Thursday Republican 1882      5      24     252      2.50  §710 

Carl  B.  Cassidy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
LISBON — Herald — See  Hawkeye-Record  and  Lisbon  Herald,  Mt.  Vernon. 

LOCKRIDGE  (K6H  ),  pop.  283;  Jefferson  Co.  (SE).  40  m  NW  of  Burlington.  CB&Q  RR. 
Bank,  Fairfield.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 

Times-f- Thursday Republican 1916      5      26     252      1.50  §300 

Robert  W.  Faur,  Editor;  Times  Co.,  Publisher. 

LOGANf  (B5),  pop.  1,550;  Harrison  Co.  (W).  30  m  N  of  Council  Bluffs.  C&NW;  1C 
RRs.  Creamery.  Diversified  farming. 

Herald-Observer  4- Thursday Independent 1884      8      24     280      3.00        §1,780 

I.   Wohlers,   Editor;   Mrs.   Clara  Hook,   Gerald  and   Donald   Bloom,   Publishers. 

LOHRVILLE  (D4),  pop.  698;  Calhoun  Co.  (NWC).  25  m  SW  of  Fort  Dodge.  C&NW; 
CMSP&P;  CGW  RRs.  Power  mower  factory;  elevators.  Diversified  farming. 


Enterprise  and  Farnhamville)Thursd Independent 1889 

Inaex-f-  I 

Mrs.  Helen  Eastern  and  Eleanor  H.  Mills,  Publishers. 


7      24      280      3.00        §1,749 


LONE  TREE  (L5%),  pop.  639;  Johnson  Co.  (E).  18  m  SE  of  Iowa  City.  CRI&P  RR. 
Stock  farms.  Corn,  hogs,  cattle. 

Reporter-f Thursday Independent 1892      6      26      280      2.50  §800 

R.  Stewart  Bell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  -A- June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
(P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <$>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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LORIMOR  (E6),  pop.  606;  Union  Co.  (S).  46  m  S  of  Dea  Moines.  CGW  RR,  Hatchery. 

Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Lorimorian  +  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1946      4     26      168     2.60  8673 

L.  H.  Steen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LOST  NATION  <M4%),  pop.  657;  Clinton  Co.  (E).  40  m  W  of  Clinton.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Grist  mill.  Agriculture. 
Press-f-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1914      6      24      203      2.00  §340 

Mrs.  A.  A.  Bowman,  Editor;  Austin  Bowman,  Publisher. 

LOWDEN   (M5),  pop.   642;  Cedar  Co.    (E).   40  m  SE  of  Cedar  Rapids.  C&NW  RR. 
Creamery;  feed  mill.  Ships  stock,  grain.  Limestone  quarries.  Diversified  farming. 
News-f  .....................................  Wednesday  .....  Republican  .........  1902      6     24     231     2.00  §755 

Dorothy  Sennett*  Editor;  Sennett  Publishing  Co. 

LU  VERNE  (E3),  pop.  553  ;  Kossuth  Co.  (N).  80  m  N  of  Fort  Dodge.  C&NW;  M&SL  RRs. 

Hatchery;  cold  storage  lockers.  Stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 
Tribune-f  .................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1946     7      28      280     2.50  830 

Ralph  Baer  and  Willard  Fessenden,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MADRID  (F5),  pop.  1,829;  Boone  Co.  (C).  14  m  S  of  Boone.  CMSP&P  RR.  Coal  mines. 

Grain,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat,  soybeans. 
Register-News  4-  ......................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1885      8      24      308      3.00        §1,810 

C.  W.  Wilcox,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Adel. 

MALLARD  (D2%),  pop.  899;  Palo  Alton  Co.  (NW).  45  m  NW  of  Fort  Dodge.  M&SL 

RR.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans,  livestock. 
Leader  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1939      6      26      252      1.50  §625 

LeRoy  Overstreet,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MALVERN   (B6%),  pop.  1,263;  Mills  Co.   (SW).  28  m  SE  of  Council  Bluffs.  WAB; 
CB&Q  RRs.  Feed  mill,  hatcheries.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  hay,  cattle. 


Leader-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1875 

F.  A.  Wortman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7      24     280     3.00        §1,680 


MANCHESTER!   (L3%),  pop.  3,987;  Delaware  Co.   (E).  43  m  W  of  Dubuque.  1C  RR. 
Manufactures  gates,  snow  fences,  corn  cribs,  silos,  cheese,  playground  equip- 
ment, railings.  Chick,  fish  hatcheries.  Corn,  oats,  livestock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 
f  Democrat-Radio  -f  ...................  Tuesday  ..........  Democratic  ........  1930      8      24      287      4.00        §3,245 

\    Press-4-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1871     8     24      287     4.00        §3,69O 

I  Lenard  Strasburg,  Editor;  James  E.  Goodwin,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

MANILLA  (C5),  pop.  1,035;  Crawford  Co.  (W).  55  m  NE  of  Council  Bluffs.  CMSP&P 

RR,  Ships  agricultural  products.  Diversified  farming. 
Times-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1898      6      26      280      2.50        §1,178 

Norman  E.  Christensen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MANLY   <G2),  pop.  1,473;  Worth  Co.   (N).  10  m  N  of  Mason  City.  CGW;  CRI&P; 
M&SL  RRs.  Railroad  terminal.  Egg  processing;  creamery.  Stock,  grain  farms. 
Corn,  oats,  sugar  beets. 
Signal-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1914      7      24      280     2.50        $1,300 

R.  A.  Culver  and  R.  R.  Culver,  Publishers. 

MANNING  (C4%),  pop.  1,801;  Carroll  Co.  (WC).  65  m  NE  of  Council  Bluffs.  C&NW; 
CMSP&P;  CGW  RRs.  Manufactures  wagon  tongues,  boxes,  livestock  feeders, 
hay  racks,  butter.  Rendering  works;  egg  and  poultry  processing  plant.  Agri- 
culture. 
Monitor-f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1881      8     24      280     3.50        §1,865 

A.  H.  Sanders,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MANSON  (D3H),  pop.  1,622;  Calhoun  Co.  (NWC).  18  m  W  of  Fort  Dodge.  1C;  CRI&P 
RRs.   Manufactures   calendars.  Hatcheries;  creamery.   Agriculture.   Corn,   oats, 
barley,  soybeans,  turkeys. 
Journal-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1874      7     24      280      3.50          1,701 

Lloyd  Jones,  Editor;  Journal  Publishing  Co. 

MAPLETON    (B4),  pop.    1,857;  Monona  Co.    (W).   40  m  SE  of  Sioux  City.  C&NW; 
CMSP&P  RRfi.   Manufactures   bottled   gas.   Agriculture.   Com,   soybeans,  oats. 
Press-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1870      7      24      280     3.00        J1.296 

Richard  F.  Lebbs,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MAQUOKETAf  (M4)  pop.,  4,307;  Jackson  Co.  (E).  32  m  S  of  Dubuque.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Manufactures   small  engines,  beverages,  burial  vaults.   Ships  livestock.  Lime- 

stone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Corn,  alfalfa,  dairy  products. 
Community  Press-f  ................  Monday  ...........  Republican  ........  1932      8     24      280      3.60        §4,375 

R.  T.  Melvold,  Editor  and  Publisher,  107  N.  Main  St. 
Jackson  Sentinel  -f  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1854      8     24      280     3.50        §4,262 

M.  E.  Grady,  Editor;  R.  T.  Melvold,  Publisher. 
Pythian  Sister  Tidings  ............  Monthly  ..........  Pythian  Sisters.  1924      3      26      136        .60    $100,000 

Leah  Blatchley,  Editor;  Supreme  Temple  Pythian  Sisters,  Publisher. 

MARATHON    (D3),  pop.   666;   Buena  Vista  Co.    (N^W).   55   m  NW   of   Fort  Dodge. 

C&NW;  CMSP&P  RRa.  Ships  grain  and  livestock.  Agriculture. 
Republic-f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Agric  ..........  1890      7      24      280     2.50  §4SO 

A.  C.  Paulson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARCUS  (B3),  pop.  1,268;  Cherokee  Co.  (NW).  38  m  NE  of  Sioux  City.  1C  RR.  Ele- 

vator. Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  barley,  soybeans,  livestock. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1883      7     24      280     2.50          1.200 

_  T.  C.  Lighter,  Editor  ;  Lighter  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

Circ«I«tion--~**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  tworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  line*.  14  to  inch.  tCottnty  teat.  Population—  1950  Ceniat.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vlwoed  only  during  academic  year.  xSttbscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MARENGOf  <J5),  pop.  2,151;  Iowa  Co.   (SEC).  On  Iowa  River,  82  m  SW  of  Cedar 

Rapids.  CRI&P   RR,   Manufactures   stock  feeds  and  remedies.  Vegetable  and 

poultry   packing:.    Greenhouse.   Creamery.   Dairy,   stock,   grain,   truck,   poultry 

farms. 
Pioneer-Republican -f Thursday Independent 1856     8     23     308     3.50        $3,034 

G.  A.  Ellis,  Editor;  G.  A.  and  H.  V.  Ellis,  Publishers. 

MARION  <K4%)  pop.  M16;  Linn  Co.  (E).  5  m  NE  of  Cedar  Rapids.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Handy  sack  baler,  farm  machinery  factories;  foundry,  bottling  works;  hatch- 
eries; flour  mill.  Residential.  Agriculture.  Corn,  cattle,  hogs,  grain. 

Sentinel  + Wednesday Independent 1880     8     24     808     3.00        §3,742 

Ralph  P.  Young,  Editor;  Sentinel  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

MARSHALLTOWNf  (H4),  pop.  19,821;  Marshall  Co.  (C).  50  m  NE  of  Des  Moines. 
M&SL;  C&NW;  CGW  RRs.  Manufactures  furnaces,  air  conditioners,  warm  air 
registers;  steam  specialties,  trowels,  pressure  gauges,  farm  machinery,  power 
lawn  mowers,  auto  accessories,  surgical  dressings,  fire  apparatus.  Iron,  brass, 
aluminum  foundries.  Stone  quarries.  Agriculture. 

Times  -Republican  + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1858     9     22      294  20.80**12,973 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Paul  G.  Norris,  Jr.,  Publisher,  135  W.  Main  St, 

MASON  CITYf  (G2),  pop.  27,980;  Cerro  Gordo  Co.  (N).  65  m  NW  of  Waterloo. 
MC&CL;  M&SL;  CMSP&P;  CGW;  C&NW;  CRI&P  RRs.  Airlines:  BNF;  OZA. 
TV  station. 

Manufactures  beet  sugar,  cement,  bricks,  tile,  creameryt  lumber,  foundry 
products,  feed,  fertilizer,  sand  and  gravel,  wire,  women's  wear.  Railroad  shops; 
meat  packing  plant;  rendering  works.  Dairy,  stock  farms.  Two  banks;  deposits 
(8-6-58),  $48,603,014.  10,575  electric  (AC)  meters;  9,575  gas  (nat.)  meters; 
15,393  telephones. 

Globe-Gazette 4- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1857      8     23      280    20.80**25,S41 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Prints  separate  section  called  Farm,  circul'd  the  second  Tuesday  of  each  month. 

W.  Earl  Hall,  Editor;  Lee  P.  Loomis,  Publisher,  121  E.  State  St. 

MASSENA  (D6),  pop.  459;  Cass  Co.  (SW).  55  m  E  of  Council  Bluffs.  CB&Q  RR. 
Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

News Thursday Independent 1943      7      24      280      2.00 

Burton  Hood,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


MAXWELL  (G5).  pop.  802;  Story  Co.  (C).  30  m  NE  of  Des  Moinea.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Hatchery.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Iowa  Odd  Fellow Monthly I.  O.  O.  F 1890      3      26      133      1.28 

R.  L.  Dustin,  Editor;  L.  R.  Shepherd  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

Tribune-f Thursday Rep.  &  Agric 1883      6     26     280     2.00 

R.  L.  Dustin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

McGREGOR  (L2%),  pop.  1,138;  Clayton  Co.  (NE).  On  Mississippi  River,  45  m  NW 
of  Dubuque.  CMSP&P  RR.  Electronics  factory ;  creamery.  Ships  farm  and  poultry 
products.  Stone  quarry.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats. 

North  Iowa  Times -f Thursday Democratic 1856      6      24     266     2.50 

Fred  L.  Martin  and  Clifford  W.  De  Gamrro,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MECHANICSVILLE  (L5),  pop.  850;  Cedar  Co.  (E).  25  m  E  of  Cedar  Rapids.  C&NW 
RR.  Ships  livestock.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hay,  livestock. 

Pioneer- Press  and  JThursday Independent 1866      8     24      308     2.50 

Hugh  Doty,  Editor;  G.  T.  Langdon  and  H.  Clark,  Publishers. 

MEDIAPOLIS  (L6%),  pop.  834;  Des  Moines  Co.  (SE).  13  m  N  of  Burlington.  CRI&P: 
CB&Q  RRs.  Diversified  farmii  g.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

New  Era -f Thursday Independent 1874      7     24     280     2.50 

P.  R.  Goughnour,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MELBOURNE  (G5),  pop.  510;  Marshall  Co.  (C).  13  m  SW  of  Marshalltown.  CGW; 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

Record-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1896      7      24      276     2.50 

H.  F.  Messersmith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MILES — Reporter — See  Gazette,  Sabula. 

MILFORD  (C2),  pop.  1,375;  Dickinson  Co.  (NW).  75  m  NW  of  Fort  Dodge.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Summer  reeort.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain. 

Mail-f Thursday Independent 1883      7      24      280      3.00 

Prints  free  distribution  shopping  paper  Thursday  during  June,  July,  August 

called  Okobojian. 

Earl  L.  Rynerson,  Editor;  W.  E.  Beck.  Jr.,  Publisher. 

MILO  (G6),  pop.  625;  Warren  Co.  (SC).  80  m  SE  of  Des  Moines.  CB&Q  RR.  Agricul- 
ture. Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Motor-f Thursday Independent 1878      6      24      280     2.50 

Leona  C.  Youmans,  Publisher. 

MINDEN  (B5%),  pop.  328;  Pottawattamie  Co.  (SW).  22  m  E  of  Council  Bluffs. 
CGW  RR.  Bank,  Neola.  Stock,  grain  farms. 

News-f ..Wednesday Independent 1907     7     24     280     3.00 

T.  J.  Frey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MISSOURI  VALLEY  (B5).  pop.  8,546:  Harrison  Co.  (W).  22  m  N  of  Council  Bluffs. 
C&NW  RR.  Feed  mill ;  nursery.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  livestock. 

!  Harrison  County  News-f Friday Independent 1884     8     24     304     2.00 
Times -f {&VSunX'  Sat'  IndePendeTlt 1891     8     2*     804     5.50 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
W.  Chamberlain,  Editor;  C.  B.  Crouch  and  W.  M.  S.  Dale,  Pub.,  109  N.  5th  St. 

Circulation— **S«pt.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  Match  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  Inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaHy 
estimate.  V  !••««<!  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MITCHELLVILLE  (G5),  pop.  906;  Polk  Co.  (C).  18  m  E  of  Des  Moines.  CRI&P  RR. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farina.  Corn,  soybeans,  oats. 

Index............ ...Thursday Independent 1882      7      23     280     2.60  §463 

M.  J.  Blesz,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MONONA  (L2%),  pop.  1,346;  Clayton  Co.  (NE).  66  m  N  of  Dubuque.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Creamery.  Ships  livestock.  Oak,  walnut  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Leader-f Thursday Republican 1892      6      26     280     2.00        §1,376 

R.  A.  Nehls.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MONROE   (G6%),  pop.   1,108;  Jasper  Co.   (C).  30  m  E  of  Des  Moines.  CRI&P  RR. 
Hatchery.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Corn,  small  grains. 

Mirror-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1874      7      24     280     2.60  937 

Warren  Burman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MONTEZUMAf  (J6),  pop.  1,460;  Poweshiek  Co.  (SEC).  60  m  E  of  Des  Moines.  CRI&P 
RR.  Wood  products  and  burial  vault  plants.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  hogs. 

Republican  +   (offset) Thursday Republican 1856      8     22     294      8.00          3,018 

David  Sutherland,  Editor;  Sutherland  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  111  S.  4th 
MONTICELLO  (L4),  pop.  2,888;  Jones  Co.  (E).  35  m  SW  of  Dubuque.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Manufactures  feather  dusters,  farm  equipment,  hoists,  garden  tools,  feed,  butter, 
plastic  awnings,  stove  polish,  corrugated  containers.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hogs, 
cattle. 

24      308     4.60        §3,381 


Express  4- Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1865 

Monticello  Publishing  Co. 
Shoppers  Guide  4- Thursday Shopper 1941 

E.  D.  Vernon,  Editor;  Economy  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 


6     24     224         6,466— Free 


MOOR  HE  AD  (B6).  pop.  392  ;  Monona  Co.  (W).  68  m  SE  of  Sioux  City.  Nearest  railroad 
station.  Ute.  CMSP&P  RR.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Times-f Thursday Independent 1920      6     24     280     2.00 

Leona  C.  Kelley,  Editor;  H.  A.  Kelley,  Publisher. 

MORAVIA  (H7),  pop.  652;  Appanoose  Co.  (S).  20  m  SW  of  Ottumwa.  CMSP&P;  SIA; 
WAB  RRs.  Hone  factory;  aluminum  foundry;  hatchery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry 


farms.  Corn,  oats,  hay,  soybeans. 

Union -f Thursday Independent 1900 

C.  R.  and  H.  K.  Dhority,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


7      24      280      2.00 


MORNING  SUN  (L6),  pop.  939;  Louisa  Co.  (SE).  25  m  N  of  Burlington.  M&SL;  CRI&P 
RRs.  Metal  and  concrete  products  manufactured;  creamery;  rendering  works; 
elevator.  Limestone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hogs,  cattle. 
News-Herald-f  ........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1887      6      26      280     2.50 

W.  D.  Allen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOULTON   (H7),  pop.  985;  Appanoose  Co.    (S).  36  m  SW  of  Ottumwa;  WAB  RR. 

Roundhouse.  Hatchery.  Diversified  farming. 
Tribune-}-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1884     7      24     280     2.50 

R.  R.  Eby,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOUNT  AYRf  (E7),  pop.  1,793;  Ringgold  Co.   (S).  75  m  SW  of  Des  Moines.  CB&Q 

RR.  Hatchery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hogs,  oats. 
Record-News  -f  ........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1865      6     26     276     2.00 

Franklin  Spurrier,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOUNT  PLEASANTf  (K6&).  pop.  5,843;  Henry  Co.  (SE).  28  m  NW  of  Burlington. 

CB&Q  RR.  Fountain  pen  and  pencil,  pennant  and  badge  factories.  Iowa  Wesleyan 

College.  Agriculture.  Corn,  beans,  oats. 
f  Free  Press-f  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1866      8     24      294      3.50 

I    News  -h  ........  .............................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Republican  .........  1879      8     24     294      15.60 

1  A.  M.  Patterson,  Editor;  Chas.  S.  and  L.  K.  Rogers,  Publishers. 

TigerV  ......................................  Bi-weekly  ........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1900     6      24     224 

Students  of  Iowa  Wesleyan  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MOUNT  VERNON  (L5),  pop.  2,320;  Linn  Co.  (E).  17  m  SE  of  Cedar  Rapids.  C&NW 
RR.  Manufactures  all  metal  solder  and  flux,  metal  name  plates.  Produce  packed. 
Cornell  College  (Meth.).  Stock,  grain  farms. 
CornellianV    (offset)  ...............  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1869      5     24     224  x3.00 

Students  of  Cornell  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

^Lis'bon'Herald-f^.  ............  JThursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1869     8     24      308      2.50 

J.  W.  McCutcheon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
HuskV..........................  .......  .....Quarterly  ........  Collegiate  ...........  1921      1     48        98      1.25 

English  Club  of  Cornell  College,  Publishers. 

MOVILLE  (A3%),  pop.  964;  Woodbury  Co.  (WC).  18  m  E  of  Sioux  City.  C&NW  RR. 

Hatcheries.  Corn,  oats,  rye. 
Record..  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1911     7     26     805     2.50 

Robert  T.  B  rams  on,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MUSCATINEf  <L5%),  pop.  19,041;  Muscatine  Co.  (SE).  On  Mississippi  River,  80  m 
SW  of  Davenport.  CRI&P  ;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Boat  connections. 

Manufactures  pearl  buttons,  toys,  alcohol  pumps,  aluminum,  steel  cabinets, 
automatic  button   and  canning  machinery,   button   blanks,   sashes  and   doors, 
gravel,  cement  blocks,  pulleys,  steel  dies,  plastics,  alcohol,  concrete  culverts. 
Bottling  works,  meat  packing  and  food  processing  plants,  soybean,  feed  and  grain 
mills.  Agriculture.  Melons,  sweet  potatoes,  corn,  truck  crops. 
Journal  -f  ......  ..  ........  .................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1840     8     22     294   18.00 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Harold  L.  Nelson,  Publisher. 


§425 


1,010 


J616 


1,080 


2,870 


§612 
§3,235 


§2,189 
700 

§1,750 


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•P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
•mi,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCotinty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 

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NASHUA  (H2  % ),  pop.  1,609;  Chickasaw  Co.  (NE).  15  m  SW  of  New  Hampton.  1C  RR. 
Farm  equipment  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  grrain. 

Reporter-Post Thursday Independent 1867      8      24     801     3.50        Jl,740 

Tom  D.  Conklin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEOLA  (B5%),  pop.  889;  Pottawattamie  Co.  (SW).  20  m  NE  of  Council  Bluffs. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Manufactures  mill  hammers.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  livestock. 

Gazette  Reporter  + Thursday Independent 1877      7      24     280     8.00  §978 

T.  J.  Frey.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEVADAf  (G4%),  pop.  3,768;  Story  Co.  (C).  9  m  E  of  Ames.  C&NW;  CRI&P  RRs. 
Manufactures  brick,  tile,  poultry  feeds.  Poultry  packing,  hybrid  corn  process- 
ing plants.  Ships  livestock.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Journal-f Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1895      8      24      294    12.00        §3,200 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  H.  Ledbetter,  Editor;  Frank  and  W.  H.  Ledbetter,  Publishers. 

NEWELL  (D8),  pop.  884;  Buena  Vista  Co.  (NW).  49  m  W  of  Fort  Dodge.  1C  RR. 
Cement  block  and  tile  factory ;  creamery ;  elevator.  Ships  stock,  grain.  Agricul- 
ture. Corn,  oats,  hogs. 

Mirror-f Thursday Independent 1874      7      24      280     3.00  J916 

L.  A.  Paulson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  HAMPTONf  ( J2  V2  ) ,  pop.  8,323  ;  Chickasaw  Co.  (NE) .  40  m  N  of  Waterloo.  CGW ; 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Creamery;  hatchery;  feed  mill;  nursery.  Agriculture.  Corn, 
oats,  hogs. 

{Economist Tuesday Independent 1939      8      24      294      3.50        §2,887 
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1876      8      24      294      3.50        §3,171 
John  E.  Feuling,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  LONDON  (L6V&),  pop.  1,510;  Henry  Co.  (SE).  18  m  NW  of  Burlington.  CB&Q 
RR.  Glove,  butter  factories.  Elevators.  Ships  livestock,  grain.  Dairy,  stock, 
poultry,  grain  farms. 

Journal-f Thursday Independent 1876      8      24      280      2.50  1,230 

E.  E.  Wessel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  SHARON  (H5V2),  pop.  1,089;  Mahaska  Co.  (SEC).  12  m  N  of  Oskaloosa.  M&SL 
RR.  Hatchery,  elevators.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Star-f- Thursday Republican 1873      7      24      280      2.50         §1,289 

Harry  Bond,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEWTONf  (G5),  pop.  11,723  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-19-54,  gives  13,572)  ;  Jasper  Co. 
(SC).  33  m  E  of  Des  Moines.  CRI&P:  M&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  washing  ma- 
chines, farm  and  road  building  machinery,  potato  diggers,  metal  stampings, 
electric  units,  advertising  specialties,  dairy  products.  Hatchery;  foundry. 
Diversified  farming. 

News-h Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Republican 1902      8      24      294    18.20    **7,333 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
L.  O.  Brewer,  Publisher. 

NEW  VIRGINIA  (F6),  pop.  342;  Warren  Co.  (SC).  30  m  SW  of  Des  Moines.  CB&Q 
RR.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

New  Virginian .Thursday Independent 1895      6      26      280     2.00  425 

C.  P.  Shane,  Jr.,  Editor;  Shane  Publications. 

NORA  SPRINGS  (G2).  pop.  1,257;  Floyd  Co.  (N).  10  m  E  of  Mason  City.  CMSP&P; 
CRI&P  RRs.  Creamery;  feed  mill;  elevator.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Advertlser-f Thursday Independent 1882      7     24     280      2.50  §975 

R.  R.  Moos,  Publisher. 

NORTH  ENGLISH  (J5%),  pop.  853;  Iowa  Co.  (SE).  30  m  SW  of  Iowa  City.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Butter,  feeds,  portable  harrows  manufactured.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Record-f- Thursday Republican 1887      7      24      273      2.25  1,222 

Carl  L.  Hoprendom.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NORTHWOODf  (G1V2).  pop.  1,767;  Worth  Co.  (N).  20  m  N  of  Mason  City.  M&SL; 
CRI&P  RRs.  Creamery;  elevators.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Soybeans. 
Foundry.  Diversified  farming. 

Anchor4- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1885      8      23      308      3.50        §2,697 

John  E.  van  der  Linden,  Editor;  Leon  S.  Barnes,  Publisher. 

NORWAY  (K4%),  pop.  441;  Benton  Co.  (EC).  14  m  SW  of  Cedar  Rapids.  C&NW  RR. 
Creamery.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Benton  County  Star 4- Thursday Independent 1898      5      23      224      2.50  §728 

R.  O.  Burrows,  Jr.,  Editor;  Burrows  Publishing  Co. 

OAKLAND  (C6),  pop.  1,296;  Pottawattamie  Co.  (SW).  26  m  E  of  Council  Bluffs. 
CRI&P  RR.  Rendering  works;  hatchery.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn, 
wheat,  oats. 

Acorn-f Thursday Republican 1881      7     24     280     3.50        §1,980 

Roger  A.  Lubke,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OCHEYEDAN  (BIMs),  pop.  700;  Osceola  Co.  (NW).  On  Ocheyedan  River,  65  m  E  of 
Sioux  Falls.  S.  D.  CRI&P  RR.  Elevator.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Press-f Thursday Independent 1892     7      24     280      3.00  §957 

Robert  K.  Reiste,  Editor;  Reiste  &  Reiste,  Publishers. 

ODEBOLT  (C4),  pop.  1,279;  Sac  Co.  (W).  60  m  SW  of  Fort  Dodge.  C&NW  RR.  Ships 
stock,  grain.  Diversified  farming,  especially  popcorn. 

Chronicle-f- Thursday Independent 1887      5      24     224      8.00        §1,692 

Richard  P.  Wagner,  Editor ;  Paul  Wagner,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.8.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8P.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <&Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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OELWEIN  (K3),  pop.  7,858;  Fayette  Go.  (NE).  25  m  NE  of  Waterloo.  CGW;  CRI&P 
RRs.  Railroad  shops;  corn   cribs,   chemicals,   sprayers,   sausage,  mineral  feed 
hatchery;    nursery.    Ships    livestock. 


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manufactured;   planing   mill;   creamery; 
Stock,  dairy,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

Register-t- Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Republican 1880 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Lew  Warren,  Publisher. 


8     24     301   15.60    **5,104 


OGDEN   (E4%),  pop.  1,486;  Boone  Co.   (C).  40  m  NW  of  Des  Moines.  C&NW  RR. 

Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans,  hybrid  seed  corn. 
Reporter-f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1874      8     24     294      3.00        §1,56O 

Carl  E.  Sexauer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Walnut  St. 

ONAWAf  (A4%),  pop.  3,498;  Monona  Co.  (W).  37  m  SE  of  Sioux  City.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  belts,  watch  chains,  houses,  hog  houses,  cribs.  Hatchery;  cream- 
ery. Ships  livestock.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Democrat-!-  .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1889     8     24      308     2.50          2,875 

P.  W.  Wonder,  Sr.,  Editor;  Wonder  &  Son,  Publishers. 

Iowa  Smoke-Eater-f  ...............  Monthly  ..........  JFi^men*^        1965      6      24     205     4'°°        *5'888 

William  M.  Cox,  Editor;  Iowa  Smoke-Eater,  Publisher,  Box  145. 
Sentinel-!-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1885     7      24      276     2.50        §2,080 

Mrs.  Clara  Kelley,  Editor;  Oliver  C.  Kelley,  Publisher. 

ORANGE  CITYt  (A2%),  pop.  2,166;  Sioux  Co.  (NW).  46  m  NE  of  Sioux  City.  C&NW 
RR.  Oil  burners,  farm  equipment  manufactured.  Hatcheries.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry 
farms. 
^Dlfvo/Gl^lend1-?1*11^     .}Th««*«r  ........  Independent  .......  1935      9     22      808     4.00   **2,290 

Fred  Roach,  Editor;  Sioux  County  Capital,  Publisher. 

OSAGEf  (H2),  pop.  3,436;  Mitchell  Co.  (N).  30  m  NE  of  Mason  City.  1C;  CGW  RRs. 
Creamery;  feed,  knitting  mills.  Limestone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hogs, 
cattle. 

{Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1865     9     22     808     3.50        12,964 


**7,890 


1905      2      80      112   xS.OO 


1.00 


Shoppers  Guide  distributed  free.  Circ.  $6,000. 
Jackson  N.  Baty,  Publisher. 

OSCEOLAf   (F6%),  pop.   3,422;  Clarke  Co.    (S).  46  m  S  of  Des  Moines.  CB&Q  RR. 

Lingerie  factory.  Hatchery.  Ships  hogs,  cattle.  Limestone  quarries.  Diversified 

farming.  Corn,  wheat,  hogs,  soybeans,  alfalfa. 
f  Sentinel4-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1859      8     24      808     3.60        §3,329 

j   Tribune-f-  .................................  Tuesday  ..........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1864      8     24      808      3.50        §3,300 

1  Sentinel  Publishing  Company. 

OSKALOOSAf  (H6),  pop.  11,124;  Manas  ka  Co.  (SEC).  60  m  SE  of  Des  Moines.  M&SL; 

CRI&P  RRs.  Manufactures  valves,  fire  hydrants,  working  clothes,  sportswear, 

wooden  awnings,  milkers,  trailer  hitches,  butter,  stock  remedies,  toys.  Hatch- 

eries ;  bottling,  granite  works.  William  Penn  College.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture. 

Corn,  cattle,  hogs. 
Herald4-  ...................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Republican  .........  1850      8      24     294   18.20 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

A.  K.  Walling,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
National  Shorthand  1  uj^+uu,,  f  Shorthand 

Reporter-^-  ..........................  [Monthly  ..........  J  Report'* 

Not  published  during  Aug.  and  Sept. 

Roy  E.  Voelker,  Editor;  National  Shorthand  Reporter  Assn.,  Publisher. 
Penn  Chronicle  V  .....................  Fortnightly....  Coll.  News  ..........  1886      4      24        62 

Students  of  William  Penn  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Tribune-Press  4-  ......................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1855      5     32      280      2.00        tl,178 

G.  R.  Draper,  Editor  and  Publisher,  313  High  Ave.,  E. 

OSSIAN   (K2),  pop.  804;  Winneshiek  Co.    (NE).   75  m  E  of  Mason  City.  CMSP&P; 

CRI&P  RRs.  Elevator;  creamery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 
Bee-f-  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1874      6     26     276      2.00 

Don  Amundsen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OTTUMWAf  (J6%),  pop.  33,631;  Wapello  Co.  (SE).  On  Des  Moines  River,  75  m  NW 
of  Burlington.  CB&Q;  CMSP&P;  CRI&P;  WAB  RRs.  Airline,  OZA.  Center  of 
Iowa  soft  coal  fields. 

Manufactures  dairy  products,  furniture,  paper  boxes,  brick  and  tile.  Meat  pack- 
ing; railroad  shops.  Brass  and  iron  foundries.  Hay  and  mining  tools,  electric 
hoisting  engines,  mining,  packing  house  and  poultry  equipment.  Three  banks  ; 
deposits  (6-23-58),  $33,145,186.  12,346  electric  (AC)  meters;  11,317  gas  (nat.) 
meters;  15,800  telephones. 
Couripr-f  ..................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Republican  .........  1848      9     22      280   20.80**18,206 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
C.  Lloyd  Bunker.  Publisher. 

OXFORD  (K6),  pop.  543;  Johnson  Co.  (E).  16  m  NW  of  Iowa  City.  CRI&P  RR.  Ships 

livestock.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Johnson  Conntv  Farmer-l-  .....  Monthly  ..........  Agricultural  ......  1934     4     24      182         3,300  —  Free 

E.  L.  Henderson,  Editor  ;  Henderson  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

PANORA  (E5).  pop.  1,062;  Guthrie  Co.  (SWC).  48  m  W  of  Des  Moines.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Wagon  parts  factory;  elevator.  Grain,  stock  farms. 
Guthrie  County  Vedette-}-  ......  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1866      7     24      280     2.50        51,419 

_  Gus  G.  Stoy  and  L.  Lee  Stoy,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Clrailation-HHrSept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  «nd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit  J 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher'  t  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uset  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
*nu.  12  to  Inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCowity  seat  Potmlatlon—  1950  Cenaua.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vl«*u*d  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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PARKERSBURG  (H8),  pop.  1,800;  Butler  Co.  (NC).  29  m  NW  of  Waterloo.  1C;  C&NW 
RRs.  Manufactures  farm  tools  and  boxes.  Creameries.  Ships  livestock.  Dairy, 
stock,  poultry,  srrain  farms. 

Eclipse-f- Thursday Democratic 1872     8     24     808     2.50      **8S3 

Dan  J.  P.  Ryan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PAULLINA  (B8),  pop.  1,289;  O'Brien  Co.  (NW).  50  m  NE  of  Sioux  City.  C&NW  RR. 
Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans,  flax. 

Times  + Thursday Republican 1882     7     24     280     8.00        51,572 

D.  S.  Robinson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PELLA   (H6),  pop.  4,427;  Marion  Co.    (SC).  40  m  SE  of  Des  Moines.  CRI&P  RR. 

Manufactures  window  screens,  Venetian  blinds,  overalls,  shirts,  canned  goods, 

hammermillfl,    ditching    machines,    wagons,    Hour,    feed,    butter.    Hatcheries; 

nursery.  Ships  coal,  livestock.  Central  College.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Hogs, 

cattle,  corn. 
Central  Ray  V Friday Collegiate 1866      5     24      192      1.00  650 

Students  of  Central  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.  ZOO 

Chronicle-4- Thursday Independent 1864      8     24     808     4.00        53,760 

Dean  Sadler,  Editor;  H.  H.  Sadler  and  M.  M.  De  Zwarte,  Publishers. 

PERRY  (E5),  pop.  6,174;  Dallas  Co.  (SWC).  28  m  SW  of  Boone.  M&SL;  CMSP&P  RRs. 
Manufactures  ice  cream  mix,  cultivator  shovels,  plow  welding  products,  fer- 
tilizer. Meat,  poultry  packing,  hybrid  seed  corn  plants ;  granite  works ;  nursery. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hay,  cattle. 

Chief -f Evs.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1874     8     24     294   15.60        53,978 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Norman  Still.  Editor;  G.  E.  Whitehead,  Publisher. 

PETERSON  (C3),  pop.  589;  Clay  Co.  (NW).  On  Little  Sioux  River,  65  m  NW  of  Fort 
Dodge.  C&NW  RR.  Dairy  products  manufactured.  Elevator.  Grain,  stock,  dairy 
farms. 

Patriot-}- Wednesday Republican 1882      8     24     280     2.50  $620 

Roy  A.  Jarnagin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PLEASANTVILLE  (G6),  pop.  898;  Marion  Co.  (SC).  21  m  SE  of  Des  Moines.  CB&Q 
RR.  Hatchery.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Marion  County  News 4- Thursday Independent 1880     6     26     280     8.00  5975 

Jeanette  Stephenson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

POCAHONTASf  (D3),  pop.  1,949;  Pocahontas  Co.  (NW).  35  m  NW  of  Fort  Dodge. 
CRI&P  RR.  Manufactures  insect  and  weed  applicators,  fertilizer,  trailer  hitches. 
Rendering  works.  Ships  livestock,  grain.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

Record-Democrat  4- Thursday Independent 1883      8     22     280     3.50        52,388 

Dale  E.  Boyd,  Editor;  Louis  J.  Elbert,  Publisher. 

POLK  CITY  (F5),  pop.  336;  Polk  Co.  (C).  16  m  N  of  Des  Moines.  C&NW  RR.  Farming. 

Citizen Friday Independent 1902     6     26     280     1.00  

R.  E.  Thorpe,  Editor  and  Publisher,  206  University  Ave.,  Des  Moines. 

POMEROY  (D3%),  pop.  868;  Calhoun  Co.  (NWC).  30  m  W  of  Fort  Dodge.  1C  RR. 
Feed  mill;  creamery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

Herald Thursday Republican 1888     6     26     280     2.50        51,017 

R.  G.  George,  Publisher. 

POSTVILLEJK2_% ),  pop.  1,843 ;  Allamakee  Co.  (NE).  60  m  NE  of  Waterloo.  CMSP&P; 
s.  Hatchery;  meat  packing  plant;  seed  house;  feed  mill;  creamery. 


CRI&P  RRs. 

Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Herald-4-  ...................................  Wednesday  .....  Republican  .........  1892 

C.  W.  DeGarmo,  Fred  L.  Martin,  Publishers. 


7     24     280     2.50        51,597 


PRAIRIE  CITY  (G5).  pop.  834;  Jasper  Co.  (SC).  20  m  E  of  Des  Moines.  CRI&P  RR. 
Potato  harvester  and  farm  equipment  factory;  hatchery.  Stock,  poultry,  fruit, 
grain  farms. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1875     5      23      196     2.50 

Hush  Jernigan  and  Margaret  Jennings,  Publishers. 

PRESTON   (N4H),  pop.  684;  Jackson  Co.   (E).  28  m  NW  of  Clinton.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Creamery.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  hogs,  cattle. 
Times  -f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1894     7     24     280     2.60 

Edwin  Black.  Editor;  Edwin  and  Gertrude  Black,  Publishers. 

PRIMGHARf   (B2),  pop.  1,152;  O'Brien  Co.   (NW).  65  m  NE  of  Sioux  City.  1C  RR. 

Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 
O'Brien  County  Bell  -f  .............  Wednesday  .....  Republican  .........  1879     7     24     280     8.00 

Harold  C.  Graf  ton,  Editor  ;  Shirley  J.  Omer,  Publisher. 

RADCLIFFE  (G4),  pop.  638;  Hardin  Co.  (C).  80  m  NE  of  Ames.  C&NW  RR.  Grain, 
dairy  farms.  Corn,  oats,  stock. 


Signal-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1893 

Samuel  B.  Swartz,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


6     26     276     2.00 


5830 


5876 


§1,535 


5839 


RAKE  (Fl%),  pop.  851;  Winnebago  Co.  (N).  60  m  NW  of  Mason  CHy.  CRI&P  RR. 

Creamery  ;  grain  elevator.  Grain,  stock  and  dairy  farms. 
Register  -f-  ................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1900     6     26     252     1.60  5500 

Theodore  Klemesrud,  Editor  an<d  Publisher,  Thompson. 

RANDOLPH  (B7),  pop.  295;  Fremont  Co.  (SW).  85  m  SE  of  Omaha,  Neb.  CB&Q  RR. 

Elevator.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Enterprise-f  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1896     7     24     276     2.50  5370 

Mary  H.  Estea,  Editor;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  B.  Estes,  Publishers. 

Circulation—  **S«pt.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  |PuUisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  VAfate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  \n»»a«d  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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REDFIELD  (£6).  pop.  892;  Dallas  Co.  (SWC).  82  m  W  of  Des  Moinea.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Brick,  tile  works ;  hatchery ;  soybean  processing  mill.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat, 


7     26      280      2.50 


hogs,  cattle. 

Review  4- Thursday Republican 1904 

J.  G.  O.  Heins.  Editor;  L.  S.  Heins,  Publisher. 

RED  OAKf  (C6%),  pop.  6,526;  Montgomery  Co.  (SW).  60  m  E  of  Council  Bluffs. 
CB&Q  RR.  Manufactures  art  calendars,  batteries,  farm  appliances,  advertising 
specialties,  concrete  products.  Machine  shops,  dehydration  plant.  Agriculture. 
Corn,  wheat,  livestock  feed,  popcorn. 

Express-f Mon.  &  Thurs.. Republican 1868     8     24     294     4.50 

James  F.  Logan,  Editor;  Thomas  D.  Murphy,  Publisher. 

RE1NBECK  (H4).  pop.  1.460;  Grundy  Co.  (NEC).  20  m  SW  of  Waterloo.  CGW;  CRI&P 
RRs.  Seed  house;  corn  and  asparagus  cannery;  poultry  and  produce  packing 
plant.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hogs,  cattle. 

Courier-f- Thursday Republican 1878     7     24     808      8.60 

L.  A.  Moser,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

REMSEN  (B3),  pop.  1,280;  Plymouth  Co.  (NW).  85  m  NE  of  Sioux  City.  1C  RR. 
Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  flax,  soybeans. 

Bell- Enterprise  4- Thursday .Democratic 1887     7     24     801     8.00 

Eugene  F.  Kieffer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RENWICK  (E8),  pop.  474;  Humboldt  Co.  (NWC).  35  m  N  of  Fort  Dodge.  CNW  RR. 
Hatchery.  Agriculture. 

Times Thursday Independent 1884     5     26     258     2.50 

Lewis  E.  Heifner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RICEVILLE  (H2),  pop.  962;  Mitchell  Co.  (NEC).  80  m  NE  of  Mason  City.  CGW  RR. 
Hatchery,  creamery,  cheese  factory.  Lime  quarry.  Dairy,  stock,  truck  farms. 

Recorder-t- Thursday Independent 1885      7     26      808     2.50 

M.  E.  Messersmith.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HIGHLAND  (K6),  pop.  591;  Keokuk  Co.  (SE).  25  m  NE  of  Ottumwa.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat,  soybeans. 

Clarion-f Thursday Independent 1881     7      24     294     8.00 

A.  Joe  Kelly,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

R1NGSTED  (D2),  pop.  578;  Emmet  Co.  (NW).  55  m  NW  of  Fort  Dodge.  C&NW  RR. 
Elevator;  creamery.  Ships  agricultural  products.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  butter. 

Dispatch  + Thursday Independent 1910     7      24     280      8.00 

E.  Myron  Crosswait,  Publisher. 

ROCKFORD  (H2),  pop.  979;  Floyd  Co.  (N).  20  m  SE  of  Mason  City.  CRI&P  RR. 
Brick  and  tile  factory ;  creamery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Register-*- Wednesday Independent 1887     7      24     280     2.50 

Charles  Houdek,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROCK  RAPIDSt  (A2),  pop.  2,640;  Lyon  Co.  (NW).  On  Rock  River,  35  m  E  of  Sioux 
Falls,  S.  D.  1C;  CRI&P  RRs.  Creamery;  feed  mill.  Manufactures  lamp  shades, 
farm  implements,  sheet  metal.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  cattle,  hogs. 

Lyon  County  Reporter -h Mon.&Thurs...Ind.  Rep 1881     8     24     280      8.50 

Paul  C.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROCK  VALLEY  (A2),  pop.  1,581;  Sioux  Co.  (NW).  On  Rock  River,  50  m  NE  of  Sioux 
City.  CMSP&P  RR.  Creamery;  elevator;  cement  blocks,  motor  parts,  cosmetics, 
farm  implements  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Bee-h Thursday Independent 1884     7     24     280     8.00 

Paul  Dean.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROCKWELL — Tribune — See  Thornton. 

ROCKWELL  CITYt  (D4).  pop.  2,833;  Calhoun  Co.  (NWC).  26  m  SW  of  Fort  Dodge. 
FDDM&S;  1C;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Creamery;  hatchery;  elevator;  bottling  works. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 

Adc2wty  RepuSSic^n?..         .}  Thurs  day Independent 1891      7     24      280     8.00 

Karl  F.  Schwartz,  Editor;  S.  E.  Treman,  Publisher. 

ROLAND  (G4),  pop.  687;  Story  Co.  (C).  15  m  NE  of  Ames.  M&SL  RR.  Mixed  vege- 
table cannery ;  creamery ;  hatchery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Record-f- Thursday Independent 1896      6     24      276     2.50 

W.  B.  Rod,  Publisher. 

ROLFE    (D8),  pop.  997;  Pocahontas  Co.    (NW).  30  m  NW  of  Fort  Dodge.  C&NW; 
"RRs.  Hatchery;  feed  mill.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans.  Stock  farms. 


7     24      280      2.50 


Circ 
$851 

§4,333 

52,888 

§  1,487 

8670 

$1,180 

5987 

600 

940 


M&SL  RB 

Arrow -f Thursday Independent 1910 

Robert  Swan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RUSSELL  (G6H),  pop.  666;  Lucas  Co.  (S).  45  m  W  of  Ottumwa.  CB&Q  RR.  Hatchery. 
Stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Union-Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1926     6     24     208     2.60 

L.  R.  Dickinson,  Editor;  Union  Publishing  Company. 

RUTHVEN  (D2).  pop.  868;  Palo  Alto  Co.  (NW).  60  m  NW  of  Fort  Dodge.  CMSP&P; 

M&SL  RRs.  Creamery;  elevator.  Summer  resort.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 
Free  Press-f Wednesday...Republican 1882     6     26     276     2.00 

S.  Walter  Dahl,  Publisher. 
SABULA  (N4),  pop.  888;  Jackson  Co.  (E).  On  Mississippi  River,  42  m  SE  of  Dubuque. 

CMSP&P  RR.  Bridge  to  Savanna,  111.  Bank,  Teeds  Grove.  Commercial  fisheries. 

Diversified  farming. 
Gazette-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1862     6     24     276     8.00 

Part  of  paper  printed  under  name  of  Miles  Reporter. 

Robert  F.  Fulton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Cfrenlatioo-HMtSept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jone  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  }/l»»ucA  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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2,418 
5852 
51,  096 
$480 
§704 

§1,065 


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SAC  CITYf  (04),  pop.  3,170;  Sac  Co.  (W).  On  Raccoon  River,  40  m  W  of  Fort  Dodge. 
O&NW;   CMSP&P   RRs.   Feed  mill;  monument,   canning  factories;   creamery; 


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hatchery;  greenhouses.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Oorn,  oats,  popcorn. 
Sac  Sun-f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1871      8     24 

Charles  A.  Hacke,  Editor;  Sac  Sun  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 


308     4.00        $3,362 


SAINT  ANSGAR  (H2),  pop.  981;  Mitchell  Co.  (N).  On  Cedar  River,  22  m  S  of  Austin, 
Minn.  1C  RR.  Limestone  quarry.  Dairy,  stock,  truck  farms. 


Enterprise  -f- Thursday Independent 1879 

Wayne  Christofferson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7     24     294     3.00        £1,208 


SALEM  (K7),  pop.  473;  Henry  Co.  (SE).  38  m  NW  of  Fort  Madison.  CB&Q  RR.  Feed 

mill.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hay,  oats. 
News  4-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1880     7      24      280     3.00 

J.  W.  Moxley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  8. 

SANBORN  (B2),  pop.  1,387;  O'Brien  Co.  (NW).  70  m  NE  of  Sioux  City.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Railroad  shops  ;  creamery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hogs,  dairy  products. 
Pioneer-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1871      6     26     280     2.50 

James  Wilson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SCHALLER  (C4),  pop.  841;  Sac  Co.  (W).  55  m  E  of  Sioux  City.  C&NW  RR.  Popcorn 

processing,  storage  and  shipping  plants.  Agriculture.  Corn. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1890      5     24     226     2.50 

Robert  K.  Hennesy,  Publisher. 


SCHLESWIG   (C4),  pop.   751;  Crawford  Co.    (W).   55   m   SE   of  Sioux   City.  Nearest 
railroad   station,   Deloit.   1C   RR.    Ships    cattle,    hogs.    Agriculture.    Corn,    oats, 

273 


livestock. 
Leader-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1899 

Robert  B.  Lyon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7     24 


3.00 


§412 


§1,015 


§838 


959 


SCRANTON    (D4y2),  Pop.   891;  Greene  Co.    (WC).   35   m   W  of  Boone.  C&NW  RR. 

Elevator;  hatcheries.  Agriculture.  Corn,  cattle,  hogs. 
Journal-f Thursday Republican 1880      6      26     280     2.00  J918 

D.  M.  Nixon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SEYMOUR  (G7),  pop.  1,223;  Wayne  Co.  (S).  45  m  SW  of  Ottumwa.  CMSP&P; 
CRI&P  RRs.  Manufactures  mufflers.  Feed  mill;  slaughter  house.  Coal  mines. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  poultry. 

Herald-f Thursday Independent 1884      7      24      304      2.50        §1,322 

Jeanne  F.  Davis,  Editor;  Wayne  Pitman  Davis,  Publisher. 

SHEFFIELD   (G3),  pop.  1,163;  Franklin  Co.   (NC).  18  m  S  of  Mason  City.  CRI&P; 
M&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  cement  blocks,  brick,  tile,  woodrafters,  butter.  Clay 
and  gravel  pits.  Agriculture. 
Press-f Thursday Independent 1880      7      24     280      2.50  856 

E.  F.  Sullivan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SHELBY  (C5%),  pop.  592;  Shelby  Co.  (W).  30  m  E  of  Council  Bluffs.  CRI&P  RR. 
Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1877      7      26      280      3.00  §481 

Thomas  J.  Frey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SHELDON   (B2),  pop.  4,001;  O'Brien  Co.   (NW).  60  m  N  of  Sioux  City.  1C;  C&NW; 

CMSF&P  RRs.  Hatcheries;  cement  block  and   tile,  working  clothes   factories; 

soybean  processing  mill.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  beans. 

f  Mail-f Wednesday  ....Republican 1873      8     24      294      3.00    **3,872 

1  Sun-f Monday Ind.  Rep 1889      8     24      294     3.00        §2,120 

1  The  Woods  Publishing  Co. 

SHELL  ROCK  (H3),  pop.  1,013;  Butler  Co.  40  m  NW  of  Waterloo.  CG&W;  CRI&P 
RRs.  Hatchery;  creamery.  Lime  quarry;  gravel  pits. 

News-h Thursday Republican 1874      7      24      280      2.00        $1,100 

W.  G.  Vandenburg,  Editor;  W.  G.  and  H.  L.  Vandenburg,  Publishers. 

SHENANDOAH  (C7),  pop.  6,938;  Page  Co.  (SW).  52  m  SE  of  Omaha,  Neb.  CB&Q; 
WAB  RRs.  Manufactures  stock  powder,  husking  pegs,  creamery  products,  bev- 
erages, confectionery,  thumb  stalls.  Nurseries;  seed  houses;  hatcheries;  ren- 
dering works ;  railroad  repair  shops.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

lowan  (no  adv.) Bi-monthly  ....Gen.  Ints 1952      3      26      140      7.50       J17,700 

David  E.  Archie,  Editor;  Willard  D.  Archie,  Publisher,  Box  446. 

Kitchen-Klatter Monthly Women's  Int 1935      3      26      140      1.50        68,000 

Leanna  F.  Driftmier,  Editor;  Driftmier  Publishing  Co. 

Sentinel-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1882     8     24     280    18.20        §3,895 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
W.  D.  Archie,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SIBLEYf  (B2),  pop.  2,559;  Osceola  Co.  (NW).  58  m  E  of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.  C&NW; 
CRI&P  RRs.  Manufactures  butter,  concrete  products.  Poultry  and  egg  processing 
plant.  Greenhouse.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Gazette  Tribune -f Thursday Independent 1872      8     24     294     3.50        $2,872 

Lloyd  McCutcheon,  Editor;  Sibley  Publishing  Co.,  201  Ninth  St. 

SIDNEYf  (B7),  pop.  1,132;  Fremont  Co.  (SW).  40  m  SE  of  Omaha,  Neb.  CB&Q  RR. 
Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Argus-Herald -f Thursday Independent 1915      7      24      280     2.50        §1,522 

Dave  West,  Editor;  Dave  West  and  R.  L.  Grose,  Publishers. 

Circulation — fr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  $>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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SIGOURNEYf  (J5),  pop.  2,848;  Keokuk  Co.  (SE).  80  m  NE  of  Ottumwa.  CRI&P; 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Feed  mill.  Ships  livestock.  Stock,  grain,  dairy  farms. 

Keokuk  County  News -f Thursday Republican 1860     7      24     804     2.00          2,886 

L.  M.  Turnbull,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  106. 

Review  + Wednesday  ....Democratic 1871     7     26     808     2.00        J2,474 

Cotton  Etter  and  Don  J.  Adams,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  285. 

SIOUX  CENTER  (A2),  pop.  1,860;  Sioux  Co.  (NW).  45  m  N  of  Sioux  City.  GN  RR. 
Creamery;  hatcheries.  Ships  hogs,  cattle.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

News-f- Thursday Independent 1891     8     24     808      8.00          2,589 

Roy  M.  Gardner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SIOUX  CITYf  (A8%),  pop.  83,991;  Woodbury  Co.  (W).  On  Missouri  River,  100  m 
NW  of  Council  Bluffs.  CMSP&P;  1C;  GN;  CB&Q;  C&NW  RRs.  Airlines:  BNF; 
NOR;  OZA.  Morningside  College  (Meth.)  ;  Briar  Cliff  College  (Cath.  women). 
Two  TV  stations. 

Livestock  market  and  meat  packing  center.  Manufactures  auto  accessories, 
batteries,  tools,  trucks,  tractors,  flour,  popcorn,  butter,  dairy,  wood  and  mill 
products,  beer,  stock  feeds,  serums.  Produce  packing;  foundries;  machine 
shops.  Eight  banks;  deposits  (3-24-58),  $126,547,389.  29,086  electric  meters; 
28,711  gas  meters;  40,484  telephones. 

Collegian  Reporter V Weekly Collegiate 1895     4     28      150x3.75  1,000 

Students  of  Morningside  College,  Editors  and  Publishers    (6). 

Daily  Reporter f  S^t*'8**'     (i^L^ffi'1      1898     4     24     25225.00  350 


W.  C,  Slotsky,  Publisher,'  440  Commerce  Bldg.   (1). 
rnal-f Every  Morn. ...Independent l 

Journal- Tribune -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 9      22      301    15.60**19,373 

Prints  separate  section  called  Farm  Weekly,  circ.  with  morn,  and  evg.  ed.  of 

Journal  and  Journal-Tribune. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  papers. 
Journal-Tribune  Co.,  Publisher,  Fifth  and  Douglas  Sts.   (1). 

National  Hearing  Aid  \Monthlv  Mariner  Aids       1947      3      26      14°     2-°° 

Journal  J  Monthly Hearing  Aids Controlled  circ.      >5,386 

Milton  M.  Idzal,  Ed.;  Nat'l  Hearing  Aid  Journal,  Pub.,  309  Commerce  Bldg.  (9). 

SIOUX  RAPIDS  (C3),  pop.  1,010;  Buena  Vista  Co.  (NW).  70  m  NW  of  Fort  Dodge. 
C&NW  RR.  Iron  works;  hatchery.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  oats, 
beans. 

Bulletin-Press -f Thursday Independent 1886     7      26     280      3.00        81,748 

R.  K.  Coffman  and  T.  H.  Witter,  Publishers. 

SLATER  (F6),  pop.  583;  Story  Co.  (C).  29  m  N  of  Des  Moines.  CMSP&P;  C&NW  RRs. 
Creamery.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 

News-f Thursday Republican 1886     6      26      280     2.50  644 

Phil  Rood,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SOLDIER  (B4*4),  pop.  323;  Monona  Co.  (W).  67  m  SE  of  Sioux  City.  Railroad  station, 
Ute.  CMSP&P  RR.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hay,  stock. 

Sentinel-f- Thursday Independent 1916     6     26     280     2.00  650 

John  T.  Wade,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SOLON  (L5),  pop.  527;  Johnson  Co.  (E).  2  m  NE  of  Iowa  City.  CRI&P  RR.  Hatcheries; 
creamery;  feed  mill.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 

Economist Thursday Independent 1897      5      24      224      2.00  §675 

H.  R.  Amidon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SPENCERf  (C2),  pop.  7,446;  Clay  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NE  of  Sioux  City.  CMSP&P; 
M&SL  RRs.  Foundries;  cement  block,  bottling  works;  elevator;  popcorn  clean- 
ing and  packing  plants.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

{Reporter-f {&V$funX  S&t     Republican 1876     8      24      308   18.20        §6,090 
Times -f Sunday] Ind.  Rep 1936     8     24     308     7.80          6,033 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  papers. 
Robert  W.  Hentges,  Editor;  Spencer  Publishing  Co.,  525   Grand. 

SPIRIT  LAKEf  (C2),  pop.  2,467;  Dickinson  Co.  (NW).  100  m  E  of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 
CMSP&P;  CRI&P  RRs.  Industrial  wire,  boats  manufactured.  Bottling  works. 
Lake  resort.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  hay. 

Beacon-f Thursday Republican 1870      8     24      294      3.00        §3*203 

W.  E.  Beck,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

STACYVILLE  (H2),  pop.  644;  Mitchell  Co.  (N).  20  m  SE  of  Austin,  Minn.  1C  RR. 
Creamery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 

Monitor-}- Thursday Independent 1909     6      26      276     2.50  §548 

William  R.  Brown,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STANTON    (C6%),  pop.   570;  Montgomery  Co.    (SW).   55   m   SE  of  Council  Bluffs. 

CB&Q  RR.  Cold  storage  lockers.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Viking-f Thursday Independent 1882      6      24      252      3.00  §632 

Bernard  Y.  Wickstrom,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STANWOOD — Pioneer  Press  and  Stanwood  Herald — See  Mechanicsville. 
STATE  CENTER   (G4%),  pop.   1,040;  Marshall  Co.    (C).   15   m  W  of  Marshalltown. 

C&NW  RR.  Creamery;  hatchery.  Ships  butter,  livestock.  Diversified  farming. 

Corn,  oats,  hay. 
Enterprise-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1871     6     26     276     2.50  5900 

M.  C.  Watson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit? 
(P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census,  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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STORM  LAKEf  (C3),  pop.  6,954;  Buena  Vista  Co.  (NW).  60  m  W  of  Fort  Dodge. 
1C;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Buena  Vista  College  (Presb.).  Manufactures  canned  goods, 
plastics,  butter,  hog  and  poultry  houses.  Meat  packing,  seed  corn  plants.  Agri- 
culture. Livestock,  corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

Buena  Vista  Tack  +  V Bi-wkly(Mon.)  Collegiate 1895     5     24     252      1.00  J500 

Students  of  Buena  Vista  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Pilot-Tribune -f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1870     8     24     287      4.00    **4,921 

W.  C.  Jarnagin,  Editor;  Pilot-Tribune  Publishing  Company. 

Register-f Tuesday Independent 1885      8     24     287     4.00    **4,072 

Register  Publibhing  Co. 

STORY  CITY  (F4),  pop.  1,545;  Story  Co.  (C).  12  m  N  of  Ames.  1C;  C&NW  RRs. 
Creamery.  Dairy,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

Herald-}- Thursday Republican 1881     7     24     280     3.00        §2,065 

Arthur  E.  and  Jean  M.  Olson,  Publishers. 

STRAWBERRY  POINT  <K3),  pop.  1,247;  Clayton  Co.  (NE).  59  m  N  of  Cedar  Rapids. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Creamery,  cheese  factory;  poultry  and  egg  processing  plant. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  hay,  oats,  dairying. 

Clayton  Co.  Press- Journal -{-—Thursday Democratic 1879      7      24     280      300        11294 

Victor  Gallo,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STUART  (E5%),  pop.  1,500;  Guthrie  Co.  (SWC).  40  m  W  of  Des  Moines.  CRI&P  RR. 
Creamery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Herald Thursday Independent 1870      7      24      280     3.00        §1,575 

Charles  Kinnan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SUMNER  (J3),  pop.  1,911;  Bremer  Co.  (NE).  28  m  NE  of  Waterloo.  CGW  RR. 
Manufactures  butter,  cement  blocks,  chemicals.  Nursery.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock, 
grain  farms. 

Gazette-f- Thursday Democratic 1881     8      24      280     3.50        §2,045 

James  R.  Heyer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SUTHERLAND  (C2^),  pop.  835;  O'Brien  Co.  (NW).  55  m  NE  of  Sioux  City.  C&NW 
RR.  Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Courier-f- Thursday Independent 1883      7      24      280      3.00  §913 

H.  L.  Harris,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SWEA  CITY  (E2),  pop.  869;  Kossuth  Co.  (N).  60  m  N  of  Fort  Dodge.  CRI&P  RR. 
Creamery;  hatchery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Herald -f Thursday Independent 1893      7      24      273      2.50  §875 

Elmer  A.  Petersen,  Editor  and  Publisher.  3,000 — Free 

TABOR  (B7)t  pop.  869;  Fremont  Co.  (SW).  33  m  S  of  Council  Bluffs.  Railroad  station, 
Malvern.  CB&Q;  WAB  RRs.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hogs,  cattle. 

Beacon-)- Wednesday  ....Independent 1881      7      24      280      2.00  §550 

E.  S.  Newlon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TAMA  (H4^),  pop.  2,930;  Tama  Co.  (EC).  48  m  W  of  Cedar  Rapids.  C&NW; 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Manufactures  egg-case  fillers,  ice  cream,  butter,  paper  board, 
wood  processing  plant.  Hatchery ;  poultry  dressing  plant.  Ships  hogs,  e^gs. 
Diversified  farming. 

News-Herald  4- Thursday Independent 1866      7      26      308      3.00        §3,150 

John  Hynek,   Editor;  Tama  Printing  Company,   Publisher. 

THOMPSON  (F2),  pop.  698;  Winnebago  Co.  (N).  33  m  NW  of  Mason  City.  CRI&P 
RR.  Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Courier-f- Thursday Independent 1895      5      26      252      2.50  §975 

Theodore  Klemesrud,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

THORNTON  (G2^),  pop.  441;  Cerro  Gordo  Co.  (N).  25  m  SW  of  Mason  City.  CGW 
RR.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Enterprise Friday Independent 1891      7      26      276      2.50         §1,000 

Prints  section  for  Rockwell  called  Tribune. 
Victor  Groh,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TIPTONf    (L5),  pop.   2,633;   Cedar  Co.    (E).   40   m  NW   of   Davenport.   C&NW   RR. 

Hatchery;  feed  and  soybean  mill;  cement  block  and  cheese  factories.   Grain, 

stock  farms.  Corn,  hay. 
Advertiser-i- Thursday Republican 1853      6     26     276     2.00         J8,161 

J.  E.  Chamberlain,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Conservative -f Thursday Independent 1875      8     24      308      3.00   **3,128 

G.  T.  Langdon,  Publisher. 

TITONJCA  (E2),  pop.  589;  Kossuth  Co.  (N).  40  m  W  of  Mason  City.  CRI&P  RR. 
Creamery;  elevator.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  barley,  beans,  stock. 

Topic-f Thursday Independent 1898      7      24      276      2.50  785 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  P.  J.  Jaren,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

TOLEDOf  (H4%),  pop.  2,106;  Tama  Co.  (EC).  20  m  SE  of  Marshalltown.  C&NW; 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Corn  cannery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hogs,  cattle. 

Chronicle-h Thursday Independent 1860      7      24      308      3.00          1,775 

Jim  Bruce,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TRAER  (J4),  pop.  1,627;  Tama  Co.  (EC).  24  m  S  of  Waterloo.  CRI&P;  C&NW  RRs. 
Seed  corn  processing  plant.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans,  hay. 

Star  Clipper -f- Friday Republican 1874      8      24      302     4.00        §3,372 

H.  E.  Taylor,  E.  E.  Taylor,  Jr.,  C.  P.  Martin  and  G.  L.  Sorrell,  Publishers. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  iace,  worn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^  Nonpareil 
•mi,  12  to  inch.  T  Affate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI(»ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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TREYNOR  (B6),  pop.  247;  Pottawattamie  Co.  (SW).  15  m  E  of  Council  Bluffs,  near- 
est railroad  station.  Hybrid  corn  processing  plant.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Record-f Thursday Democratic 1903      7     24     280      2.00  $605 

E.  E.  Butler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TRIPOLI  (J8),  pop.  1,124;  Brerner  Co.  (NE).  25  m  NE  of  Waterloo.  CGW  RR.  Cream- 
eries, poultry  eviscerating,  freezing  and  canning.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  alfalfa. 

Leader-!- Wednesday  ....Republican 1894      7      24     280     3.00        §1,390 

William  A.  Buckley,  Publisher. 

UTE  (B4),  pop.  662;  Monona  Co.  (W).  54  m  SE  of  Sioux  City.  CMSP&P  RR.  Stock, 
poultry,  grain  farms. 

Independent -f- Thursday Independent 1890     6     24     280     2.00  $450 

George  Trontvet,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VAIL  (C4),  pop.  532;  Crawford  Co.  (W).  70  m  E  of  Omaha,  Neb.  C&NW  RR.  Bank, 
Westside.  Ships  livestock.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Observer-f .Wednesday  ....Independent 1878      6     26     280     2.50  583 

M.  J.  Monaghan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VICTOR  (J5),  pop.  741;  Iowa  Co.  (SEC).  75  m  E  of  Des  Moines.  CRI&P  RR.  Grain, 
stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  oats,  hogs. 

Record-f- Thursday Republican 1906      6      26      273      2.50  §805 

E.  I.  Lawton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VILLISCA  (D7),  pop.  1,838;  Montgomery  Co.  (SW).  52  m  SE  of  Council  Bluffs.  CB&Q 
RR.  Manufactures  dairy  products,  beverages.  Ships  hogs,  cattle.  Coal  mines. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Review-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1871      7      24      276     2.50        §1,725 

David  L.  Snow,  Editor;  Lynn  D.  Hull,  Publisher. 

VINTONf  (J4),  pop.  4,307;  Benton  Co.  (EC).  32  m  NW  of  Cedar  Rapids.  CRI&P  RR. 
Corn  cannery;  concrete  vault  factory;  hatcheries.  Ships  farm  products.  Agri- 
culture. Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Cedar  Valley  Times-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1886      8      24      280    13.00        §4,385 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

M.  P.  Kruse,  Editor;  Cedar  Valley  Times,  Publisher. 

WALL  LAKE  (C4).  pop.  753;  Sac  Co.  (W).  50  m  SW  of  Fort  Dodge.  C&NW;  1C 
RRs.  Corn  processing  plant;  feed  mill;  gravel  pits;  iron  parts,  noodles  and 
macaroni  manufactured.  Hatchery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hogs. 

Blade-f Thursday Democratic 1890      7      24      280      2.50  §578 

W.  H.  Way,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Ostfriesen  Zeitung-f-   (Ger.)  ..Monthly Independent 1881      5      24      224      2.00        $1,900 

D.  B.  Aden,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WALNUT  (C5%),  pop.  888;  Pottawattamie  Co.  (SW).  38  m  NE  of  Council  Bluffs. 
CRI&P  RR.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Bureau-f Thursday Independent 1878      7      24      280      3.00  §9O3 

William  H.  Chaffee,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WAPELLOf  (L6),  pop.  1,755;  Louisa  Co.  (SE).  On  Iowa  River,  21  m  S  of  Muscatine. 
CRI&P  RR.  Steel  poultry  equipment,  pearl  buttons,  rubber  cement  dispensers 
manufactured.  Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

Republican-f Thursday Agriculture 1858      8      22      287      3.00         §1,443 

James  Hodges,  Editor;  Louisa  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

WASHINGTONf  (K6),  pop.  5,902;  Washington  Co.  (SE).  34  m  S  of  Iowa  City. 
CMSP&P;  CB&Q  RRs.  Manufactures  pearl  buttons,  calendars,  TV  parts,  phono- 
graph and  radio  cabinets,  stock  heaters  and  waterers,  cheese,  stationery,  cement 
blocks,  farm  implement  accessories,  beverages.  Soybean,  poultry  processing 
plants.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hogs,  poultry,  soybeans. 

Journal-f Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1893      8      24     294   17.50    **4,197 

R.  E.  Shannon,  Editor;  Elder,  Shannon  &  Co.,  Publishers. 

Y's  Men's  World Monthly f  AdultY.M.C.A.  10o/s      o      OA        on   vo  HA         i9ian 

Not  issued  during  April,  July,  August.   (Members  1936      2      24        89   x2-00         12»180 

Dave  Elder,  Editor;  International  Association  of  Y's  Men's  Clubs,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

WATERLOOf  (J3%),  pop.  65,198;  Black  Hawk  Co.  (NEC).  On  Cedar  River,  93  m  NE 
of  Des  Moines.  W;  1C;  CRI&P;  CGW  RRs.  Airlines:  BNF;  OZA. 

Meat  packing,  soybean  processing  plants;  railroad  shops.  Manufactures  trac- 
tors, spreaders,  cream  separators,  gas  engines,  concrete  mixers,  washing  ma- 
chines, wringers,  refrigerators  and  display  counters,  leather  goods,  casket,  gray 
iron  castings.  Three  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $228,750,721;  deposits. 
$65,296,701.  28,082  electric  (AC)  meters;  20,417  gas  (artif.)  meters;  34,739 
telephones.  TV  station. 
~,  .  .  fEvg.ex.Sat.&w  ^u,,^^  1854  9  23  294  22.50  **49,013 

Courler-f \Sun.,  Sun.M.Republlcan Sunday  circ.  **49,579 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  J.   McCoy,  Editor;  W.  H.  Hartman  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,   Courier  Bldg. 

WAUCOMA  (J2%),  pop.  385;  Fayette  Co.  (NE).  42  m  NE  of  Waterloo.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Bank,  New  Hampton.  Creamery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  dairy  products,  hogs. 

Jericho  Community  Echo Thursday Independent 1885      4      26      280      1.50        §1,283 

H.  W.  Brueckel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WAUKEE  (F5),  pop.  501;  Dallas  Co.  (SWC).  18  m  W  of  Des  Moines.  CMSP&P; 
M&SL  RRs.  Agriculture.  Livestock. 

Citizen Friday Independent 1927      5      26     252      1.00  

R.  E.  Thorpe,  Ed.;  Thorpe  Publications,  206  University  Ave.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <3>  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V^sued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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WAUKONf  (L2),  pop.  8,168;  Allamakee  Co.  (NE).  90  m  NW  of  Dubuque.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Creamery;  greenhouse.  Ships  livestock,  lumber.  Agriculture.  Cattle,  hogs, 
corn,  oats. 

{Democrat Thursday Democratic 1878     8      24     294      5.00        §3,442 
Republican-Standard  -f- Tuesday Republican 1867      8     24     294      6.00        §3,423 
Leslie  K.  Hull,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WAVERLYf  (J3),  pop.  5,124;  Bremer  Co.  (NE).  On  Cedar  River,  22  m  NW  of  Water- 
loo. W;  1C;  CGW;  CRI&P  RRs.  Milk  condensary;  corn  canning,  poultry  and  egg 
freezing,  silo,  chemical,  crane  and  dragline  factories.  Stock,  dairy  farms. 
Wartburg  College  (Luth.). 

{Bremer  Co.  In  dependent  + Wednesday  ....Republican 1856      9      22      301      3.00        §5,172 
Democrat-!- Friday Democratic 1880      9      22      301     3.00        §5,166 
Don  Huston,  Editor;  F.  C.  Grawe,  Publisher. 

Wartburg  Trumpet  +  V Saturday Collegiate 1906      5      24      224      3.00        1 1,950 

Students  of  Wartburg  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WAYLAND  (K6),  pop.  600;  Henry  Co.  (SE).  36  m  NW  of  Burlington.  M&SL  RR. 
Elevator.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

News -f Thursday Independent 1894      6      26      280      2.50  

W.  E.  Farrell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Brighton. 

WEBSTER  CITYf  (F3V2),  pop.  7,611;  Hamilton  Co.  (C).  20  m  E  of  Fort  Dodge.  1C; 
FDDM&S;  C&NW  RRs.  Manufactures  thresher  screens,  washing  machines, 
aluminum  castings,  frozen  foods,  scooters,  concrete  products,  tile  spades,  hog 
feeders  and  waterers,  electric  scoreboards,  feed.  Hatcheries.  Ships  hogs,  cattle. 
Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Aberdeen-Angus  Journal  +  ....  Monthly Cattle 1919   C8ontjoi 

R.  H.  Hahne,  Editor;  Aberdeen  Angus  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  238. 

Freeman- Journal  + Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1857      8      22      294    18.20    **4,246 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
W.  J.  Carmichael,  Publisher. 

J°Chirop°ractic  Assn  +  JMonthly Chiropractic 1930      2      34      102x5.00         10,500 

Official  organ  of  the  National  Chiropractic  Assn.,  Inc. 

Dr.  L.  M.  Rogers,  Editor;  Nat'l  Chiropractic  Assn.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box   156. 

WELLMAN  (K5Ms),  pop.  1,071;  Washington  Co.  (SE).  25  m  SW  of  Iowa  City.  CRI&P 
RR.  Hatchery;  feed  mill;  turkey  packing  plant.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 

Advance-f- Thursday Republican 1889      7      24      280      2.50  1,495 

Gene  Gosche,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WELLSBURG  (H3V2),  pop.  744;  Grundy  Co.  (NEC).  3 8  m  SW  of  Waterloo.  CRI&P  RR. 
Creamery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 

Herald-f Thursday Rep.  Agric 1926      6      26      276      2.50  §615 

Kenneth  Geddes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEST  BEND  (E2V2),  pop.  772;  Palo  Alto  Co.  (NW).  32  m  NW  of  Fort  Dodge.  CRI&P 
RR.  Creamery,  fish  processing,  soybean  processing,  alfalfa  dehydrating  plants ; 
elevator.  Agriculture.  Hogs,  corn,  oats. 

JournaH- Thursday Independent 1888      6      26      280      2.50 

Elmer  H.  Cole,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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WEST  BRANCH  (L5),  pop.  769;  Cedar  Co.  (E).  10  m  E  of  Iowa  City.  CRI&P  RR. 
Creamery;  hatchery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hogs,  cattle. 

Times-f Thursday Independent 1878      6      26      280      3.00 

Duane  Griprgs,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEST  BURLINGTON  (M7%),  pop.  1,640;  Des  Moines  Co.  (SE).  5  m  NW  of  Burling- 
ton. Manufactures  fertilizer.  Diversified  farming. 

Des  Moines  Co.  News-f Thursday Independent 1954      7      24     280      2.50 

R.  L.  Conner,  Editor;  Hal  Conner,  Publisher,  113  Broadway. 

WEST  DES  MOINES  (F5),  pop.  5,615;  Polk  Co.  (C).  5  m  W  of  Des  Moines.  M&SL; 
CRI&P  RRs.  Manufactures  silos,  electrical  supplies,  cement  products.  Foundry. 
Stone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Express-h Thursday Independent 1893      7      24      280      2.00 

Express,  Publisher. 

Leader's  Magazine  (no  adv.).  Monthly {semng"0 

Curtis  Lamb,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Tamarack  Bldg. 

WEST  LIBERTY  (L5),  pop.  1,866;  Muscatine  Co.  (SE).  38  m  W  of  Davenport.  CRI&P 
RR.  Creamery;  seed  corn  processing;  produce  packed.  Stock,  dairy  farms. 

Index -f- Thursday Republican 1868      7      23      280      3.00        §1,127 

G.  W.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEST  POINT  (L7),  pop.  662;  Lee  Co.  (SE).  10  m  NW  of  Ft.  Madison.  CB&Q  RR. 
Flour  mill ;  elevator.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 

Bee  + Thursday Independent 1883      7      24      280      2.00  807 

E.  C.  Clemens,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEST  UNIONf  (K2%),  pop.  2,141;  Fayette  Co.  (NE).  45  m  NE  of  Waterloo.  CRI&P 
RR.  Creamery;  hatchery;  meat  processing  plant;  feed  mill.  Agriculture.  Corn, 
hogs,  dairy  products. 

Fal?goe  Gazette -f1^011  ^    }Thursday Independent 1866      8      24      308      3.00        §3,275 

R.  M.  Westerfield,  Editor;  Union  Printing  Co.,  Publishers. 

Circulation — fr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  JPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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WHAT  CHEER  (J6),  pop.  1,119;  Keokuk  Co.  (SE).  88  m  N  of  Ottumwa.  CRI&P  RR. 

Brick,  tile,  pottery  plants ;  hatchery.  Clay  pits.  Diversified  farming.  Com,  hogs. 

Patriot-Chronicle + Thursday Independent 1878     7     28     276     2.00 

D.  W.  Mueller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WHEATLAND  (M5),  pop.  568;  Clinton  Co.  (E).  35  m  W  of  Clinton.  C&NW  RR. 
Creamery;  feed  mill.  Timber.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 

Gazette  + Wednesday  ....Democratic 1888      6     26     278      2.50 

James  McMeekin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WHITTEMORE  (E2),  pop.  678;  Kossuth  Co.  (N).  42  m  N  of  Fort  Dodge.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Creamery,  milk  drying  plant;  hatchery;  grain  elevator.  Grain,  dairy,  stock 
farms. 

Champion Thursday Independent 1892      7     24      276     2.50 

Leo  Nurre,  Publisher. 

WIULIAMSBURG  (J5),  pop.  1,188;  Iowa  Co.  (SEC).  25  m  W  of  Iowa  City.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Creameries.  Ships  stock.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  cattle,  hogs. 

Iowa  County  Farmer -f Monthly Ind.  Agric 1950     8     24     808       $2,660 — Free 

G.  Wiley  Beveridge,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JOW?mam3burnee  Shopper  ...JThuraday Independent 1884      8     24 

G.  Wiley  Beveridge,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Pythian  Spur Monthly Fraternal 1989      8     24 

E.  L.  Kuelpen,  Editor;  Grand  Lodge,  Knights  of  Pythias,  Publisher,  Des  Moines. 

WILTON  JUNCTION  <L5%),  pop.  1,446;  Muscatine  Co.  (SE).  25  m  NW  of  Davenport. 
Railroad  name,  Wilton.  CRI&P  RR.  Cheese  factory;  feed  mill.  Stock,  grain, 
dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Advocate-f Thursday Independent 1894      7     24     280     2.50 

M.  Arrowsmith,  Editor;  W.  L.  Arrowsmith,  Publisher. 

WINFIELD  (L6),  pop.  888;  Henry  Co.  (SE).  85  m  NW  of  Burlington.  CB&Q;  M&SL 
RRs.  Elevators;  hatcheries.  Agriculture. 

Beacon-f Thursday Independent 1881      7      22      280     2.50 

Gordon  D.  Glenn,  Publisher. 

WINTERSETf  (E6),  pop.  8,570;  Madison  Co.  (SWC).  27  m  SW  of  Des  Moines.  CRI&P 
RR.  Manufactures  stock  and  poultry  remedies,  floor  clips.  Granite  polishing 
works ;  stone  crushing.  Ships  grain,  produce,  livestock.  Agriculture. 

Madisonian-f Wednesday  ....Republican 1856      8      24      294      4.00 

Marion  S.  and  J.  C.  Moore,  Publishers,  112  West  Court  Ave. 

WINTHROP  (K3%),  pop.  604;  Buchanan  Co.  (NEC).  80  m  E  of  Waterloo.  1C  RR. 
Creamery;  elevator.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  ho^s. 

Iowa  Bird  Life + Quarterly Ornithology 1931      1      51      100      2.00 

Iowa  Ornithologists'  Union,  Publisher. 

News-f- Thursday Republican 1890      6      26      280      2.00 

K.  B.  Harrington,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WOODBINE  (B5),  pop.  1,804;  Harrison  Co.  (W).  38  m  N  of  Council  Bluffs.  1C; 
C&NW  RRs.  Farm  implement  factory;  seed  corn  processing  plant.  Grain,  stock, 
poultry  farms. 

Twiner-j- Thursday Independent 1878      6     23      280      3.00 

Donald  M.  Bloom,  Editor;  The  Twiner,  Publisher. 

WOODWARD  (F5),  pop.  908;  Dallas  Co.  (SWC).  28  m  NW  of  Des  Moines.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Rendering  works.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  cattle. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1888      6      24      280      2.50 

Russell  Boyles,  Editor;  R.  W.  and  D.  L.  Boyles,  Publishers. 

ZEARING  (G4),  pop.  514;  Story  Co.  (C).  25  m  NE  of  Ames.  M&SL  RR.  Grain,  stock 
farms.  Corn,  oats,  hogs. 

New  Tri-County  News -f- Thursday Democratic 1892     5     26     224     2.50 

Maurice  Butler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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Population  1,906,299   (U.  8.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  TOPEKA 

Kansas  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Nebraska,  east  by  Missouri,  south  by  Oklahoma,  and  west  by 
Colorado  and  is  in  almost  the  exact  geographical  center  of  the  United  States.  Its  length  from  east 
to  west  is  410  miles,  and  from  north  to  south,  207  miles.  Its  total  area  is  82,108  square  miles. 

The  surface  is  chiefly  undulating  in  the  east,  while  the  western  part  has  a  rolling  and  varied 
surface.  Until  recently  this  was  considered  fit  only  for  stock  raising,  but  irrigation  in  some  dis- 
tricts has  made  possible  the  cultivation  of  several  thousands  of  acres.  There  are  no  mountains, 
very  few  lakes,  and  those  small  and  shallow ;  no  marshes,  but  salt  marshes,  and  these  are  valuable. 
The  bottom  and  table-lands  are  chiefly  a  rich  black  loam,  and  highly  productive.  When  the  state 
was  settled,  only  five  per  cent  of  the  area  was  forest,  and  this  was  distributed  mainly  along 
streams  and  in  occasional  groves  and  small  tracts;  but  it  is  estimated  that  the  area  of  forest 
trees  has  since  doubled  by  voluntary  growth,  transplanting,  and  by  seed.  Much  hardwood  and 
black  walnut  is  obtainable.  The  climate  is  warm  in  summer  and  severe  in  winter.  The  extremes 
are  constantly  modified  by  the  winds.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Wichita  gives  the  temperature 
(annual  monthly  mean)  as  56.6;  highest  on  record,  114;  lowest  on  record,  — 22.  Total  annual 
precipitation  is  30.26  inches. 

The  livestock  market,  and  meat-packing  industry,  at  Kansas  City,  Kansas,  is  the  second  largest 
In  the  world,  being  exceeded  only  by  that  of  Chicago,  Illinois.  Kansas  is  one  of  the  greatest  cattle 
producing  states  in  the  Union,  and  nearly  half  the  cattle  received  at  its  stockyards  come  from  the 
state.  There  are  four  large  colleges,  besides  numerous  smaller  ones.  The  University  of  Kansas  is 
located  at  Lawrence ;  the  State  College  of  Agriculture  at  Manhattan. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  thirty-first.  Rural  population  (1950),  52.2%.  In  1950,  of 
the  1,905,299  total  population,  1,828,961  were  white;  76,338  were  non-white. 

A  special  population  report  received  from  the  State  Board  of  Agriculture  indicates  that  the 
population,  as  of  March  1,  1952,  had  increased  to  1,979,996.  The  urban  population  now  slightly 
exceeds  the  rural. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  131,394.  Farm  acreage,  48,611,366.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
870.0.  Average  value  per  farm,  $24,766.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  17,850. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $320,039,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $539,577,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957):  wheat,  $180,978,000,  rank,  second;  sorghum  grain, 
$90,777,000,  rank,  second;  corn,  $18,807,000;  hay,  $10,912,000,  rank,  sixth;  barley,  $4,760,000; 
oats,  $4,718,000;  soybeans,  $4,549,000;  rye,  $1,273,000,  rank,  fifth;  sugar  beets  (1956  value 
of  production),  $1,187,000;  alfalfa  seed,  $437,000;  sweet  potatoes,  $339,000;  broomcorn  (value 
of  production),  $264,000,  rank,  fifth;  popcorn  (value  of  production).  $165,000;  potatoes, 
$136,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruits  (noncitrus)  (1957)  :  apples,  $479,000;  peaches,  $256,000;  strawberries 
(value  of  production),  $169,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58):  all  cattle  and  calves,  $479,808,000,  rank,  eighth; 
hogs  and  pigs,  $24,276,000;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $12,086,000;  horses  and  mules,  $5,005,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $33,924,000;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial 
broilers),  $3,555,000;  turkeys,  $3,325,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $68,181,000.  Total  milk  pro- 
duction on  farms,  2,225,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  evaporated  milk,  47,309,000  Ibs.; 
creamery  butter,  36,050,000  Ibs.;  non-fat  dry  milk  solids,  21,055,000  Ibs.;  American  cheese, 
14,148,000  Ibs.;  creamed  cottage  cheese,  13,942,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  6,054,000  gallons. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $1,001,818,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
transportation  equipment,  food  and  kindred  products,  chemicals  and  allied  products.  Total  expen- 
ditures for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $52,941,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office.  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1954),  $446,500,000,  rank,  tenth.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  petro- 
leum, natural  gas,  cement,  zinc. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  793,900.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.), 
1,098,000.  Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  814.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  25,330;  sales, 
$2,196,945,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  105,  all  agricultural 

County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Scat            Pop.            County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Allen   (SB).  lola 18,187            6  Bourbon  (SE),  Fort  Scott 19,158 

2  Anderson  (E)    Garnett 10,267           7  Brown  (NE),  Hiawatha 14,651 

8  JMS^tKt\.TSSLw 21,496            8  Butler  (SB),  Eldorado.         81,001 

4  Barber  (8),  Medicine  Lodge 8,621           9  Chase  (S),  Cottonwood  Falls 4,881 

5  Barton  (WC),  Great  Bend 29.909         10  Chautauqua  (SE),  Sedan 7,87* 

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LIST  OF  COUNTIES  (Continued) 


County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

11  Cherokee  (SE),  Columbus 25,144 

12  Cheyenne   (NW).  St.  Francis 6,668 

18  Clark  (S),  Ashland 8,946 

14  Clay  (NEC),  Clay  Center 11,697 

16  Cloud  (N),  Concordia 16,104 

16  Coffey    (SE),   Burlington 10,408 

17  Comanche    (S),  Coldwater 8,888 

18  Cowley  (SE),  Winfield 86,906 

19  Crawford    (SE),    Girard 40,231 

20  Decatur    (NW),    Oberlin 6,186 

21  Dickinson  (NEC),  Abilene 21,190 

22  Doniphan    (NE).   Troy 10,499 

28   Douglas    (E),  Lawrence 84,086 

24   Edwards    (SWC),   Kinsley 6,936 

26   Elk    (SE),   Howard 6,679 

26  Ellis   (WC),  Hays 19,043 

27  Ellsworth    (C),   Ellsworth 8,465 

28  Finney   (SW),  Garden  City 15,092 

29  Ford    (SW),   DodBe  City 19.670 

80  Franklin    (E),   Ottawa 19,928 

81  Geary   (EC),  Junction  City 21,671 

82  Gove  (W),  Gove 4,447 

88   Graham  (NW),  Hill  City 6,020 

84  Grant    (SW),   Ulysses 4,638 

85  Gray    (SW),  Cimarron 4,894 

86  Greeley    (W),  Tribune 2,010 

87  Greenwood    (SE),   Eureka 13,674 

88  Hamilton  (W),  Syracuse 8,696 

89  Harper  (S),  Anthony 10,263 

40  Harvey    (SO,  Newton 21,698 

41  Haskell  (SW),  Sublette 2,606 

42  Hodgeman    (SWC),  Jetmore 3,310 

43  Jackson   (NE),  Holton 11,098 

44  Jefferson    (NE),  Oskaloosa 11.084 

45  Jewell   (N),  Mankato 9,698 

46  Johnson    (E),  Olathe 62,783 

47  Kearny   (SW),  Lakin 3,492 

48  Kinsman  (S),  Kinsman 10,324 

49  Kiowa    (SW),  Greensburg 4,743 

60  Labette  (SE),  Oswego 29,285 

61  Lane  (WC),  Dighton 2,808 

62  Leavenworth    (NE).  Leavenworth   42,361 

68  Lincoln    (C),   Lincoln 6,643 

64   Linn    (E),   Mound   City 10,053 

55  Logan  (W),  Russell  Springs 4,206 

56  Lyon   (EC),  Emporia 26,576 

67  Marion    (SEC),   Marion 16,307 

68  Marshall   (NE),  Marysville 17,926 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

59  McPherson   (C),  McPherson 28,670 

60  Meade   (SW),  Meade 6,710 

61  Miami    (E),    Paola 19,698 

62  Mitchell    (NC),   Beloit 10,320 

63  Montgomery    (SE),    Independence  46.487 

64  Morris   (EC),  Council  Grove 8,485 

66   Morton    (SW),    Richfield 2,610 

66  Nemaha   (NE),  Seneca 14,841 

67  Neosho   (SE),  Erie 20,848 

68  Ness  (WC),  Ness  City 6,822 

69  Norton    (NW),  Norton 8,808 

70  Osage    (E),    Lyndon 12,811 

71  Osborne   (N),  Osborne 8,668 

72  Ottawa    (NC),   Minneapolis 7,265 

73  Pawnee    (SWC),    Larned 11,041 

74  Phillips   (N),  Phillipsburg 9,278 

75  Pottawatomie  (NE), 

Westmoreland    12,344 

76  Pratt    (S),  Pratt 12,156 

77  Rawlins     (NW),    Atwood 6,728 

78  Reno   (C),  Hutchinson 64,058 

79  Republic    (N),    Belleville 11,478 

80  Rice   (C),   Lyons 16,635 

81  Riley  (NEC),  Manhattan 83,405 

82  Rooks    (NWC),  Stockton 9,043 

83  Rush   (WC),  La  Crosse 7,231 

84  Russell    (NC),   Russell 13,406 

85  Saline  (C),  Salina 88,409 

86  Scott   (W).  Scott  City 4,921 

87  Sedgwick    (S),    Wichita 222,290 

88  Seward    (SW),  Liberal 9,972 

89  Shawnee    (E),   Topeka 106,418 

90  Sheridan  (NW),  Hoxie 4,607 

91  Sherman    (NW),    Goodland 7,878 

92  Smith    (N).  Smith  Center 8,846 

93  Stafford   (SO,  St.  John 8,816 

94  Stanton    (SW),    Johnson 2,268 

95  Stevens    (SW),    Hugoton 4,516 

96  Sumner    (S),   Wellington 28,646 

97  Thomas    (NW),   Colby 7,572 

98  Trego   (NW),  Wakeeney 6,868 

99  Wabaunsee    (NE),   Alma 7.212 

100  Wallace    (W),  Sharon  Springs 2,508 

101  Washington    (N),  Washington 12,977 

102  Wichita   (W),  Leoti 2,640 

103  Wilson    (SE),   Fredonfa 14,815 

104  Woodson  (SE),  Yates  Center 6,711 

105  Wyandotte  (NE),  Kansas  City 166,818 


KANSAS  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  52 

Evening  Dailies  (48) 

Morning  Dailies  (3) 

All-Day  Daily (1) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (15) 

Tri-weekly   1 

Semi-weekly  12 

Weekly  284 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies    ( 2 ) 
Shopper (1) 

Total  Newspapers  349 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  8 

Weekly  40 

Semi-weekly  1 

Fortnightly    6 

Semi-monthly 4 

Monthly    42 

Bi-monthly    2 

Quarterly   8 

Three  times  a  year 1 

Four  times  a  year  2 

Total  Periodicals  109 


Total  number  of  publications 458 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 102 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 289 

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possible  to  Incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


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ABILENEf  (E2%),  pop.  5,776;  Dickinson  Co.  (NEC).  83  m  SW  of  Topeka.  UP; 
AT&SF;  CRI&P  RRs.  Flour  and  alfalfa  mills.  Cosmetics,  tops,  patent  medicines 
manufactured.  Stock  and  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  melons. 

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Henry  B.  Jamenson,  Editor;  R-C  Publishers,  Inc. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population  —  1950  Census.  xRand  McNtlly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols<3>  Width  V  Depth 
ALMAf  (F2%),  pop.  718;  Wabaunsee  Co.  (NE).  40  m  SW  of  Topeka.  AT&SF  •  CRI&P 

RRs.  Cheese  factory.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 
Signal-Enterprise  4-  ...............  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1884     6     24     259     2  50 

A.  E.  Carroll,  Editor  and  Publisher.  *5 


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§1,360 


§653 


§810 


5     24     224     2.00        §1,030 


»«  t  p?p'  «16-  Norton  Co.  (NW).  185  m  NW  of  Salina.  CB&Q;  CRI&P 

RRs.  Silica  mine.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Alfalfa. 
Plaindealer.....................  ...      ..Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1887      6     26     276      2.50 

Robert  T.  Moody,  Publisher. 

ALTAMONT  (G4),  pop.  652  ;  Labette  Co.  (SE).  185  m  S  of  Topeka.  SLSF  RR.  Elevator. 

Coal  mines;  oil,  gas  wells.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  Kafir  corn. 
Journal  -f....        ............        ......  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1903      5      24     231     2.00 

Victor  L.  George,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  328. 

ALTA  VISTA  <F3),  pop.  420;  Wabaunsee  Co.  (NE).  60  m  SW  of  Topeka.  CRI&P  RR. 

Poultry  packing  plant.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 
Journal  4-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1898 

Kent  Kistler  and  O.  D.  Kistler,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ALTOONA  (G4),  pop.  582;  Wilson  Co.   (SE).  41  m  N  of  Coffeyville.  MP  RR.  Bank, 

Neodesha.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats,  flax. 
Tribune  -f  ...........  ......  .  .....  .........Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1903     7     26     808     2.50  - 

A.  V.  Butcher.  Jr..  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ANTHONYf   (D4),  pop.  2,792;  Harper  Co.   (S).  58  m  SW  of  Wichita.  MP;  AT&SF; 
CRI&P   RRs.   Flour  mills;  hatcheries;  nursery.   Grain,   stock   and  some   dairy 
farms.  Cattle,  wheat,  hogs. 
Republican  and  Bulletin  -f      ...Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1878      8      24      273      300         §2.190 

J.  E.  Jacobsen,  Editor  and  Publisher,  116  S.  Bluff  Ave. 

ARGON  I  A  (E4),  pop.  562;  Sumner  Co.  (S).  40  m  SW  of  Wichita.  AT&SF;  MP  RRs. 

Hatchery.  Gram  farms. 
Argosy-f.  ......   ...  .........  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1911      6     24     280     2.00  650 

Max  Gallagher,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ARKANSAS  CITY  (E4%),  pop.  12,903;  Cowley  Co.  (SE).  On  Arkansas  River,  28  m 

N  of  Ponca  City,  Okla.  AT&SF;  MP;  SLSF;  MV  RRs.  Oil  refineries;  flour  mills; 

meat  packing  plants  ;  railroad  shops.  Oil  wells.  Dairy,  grain  farms.  Alfalfa. 
Traveler-f  ................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1870      8      24      294    12.00    **6,583 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Rex  Woods,  Jr.,  Editor;  Traveler  Publishing  Co. 
ARMA  (H4).  pop.  1.834;  Crawford  Co.  (SE).  9  m  N  of  Pittsburg.  MP  RR.  Elevator. 

Ships    coal,   farm   products.   Coal    mines.    Dairy,   stock,   poultry,    grain   farms. 
Record-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1915      5      26      252      1.50  —  — 

E.  D.  McElvain,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ASHLANDf   (C4),  pop.   1,493;  Clark  Co.    (S).   43  m  SE  of  Dodge  City.  AT&SF  RR. 

Oil  wells.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  cattle. 
Clark  County  Clipper  -f  ........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1884      7      22      280      3.00        §1,374 

Walter  C.  Ray,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ATCHISONf  (G2),  pop.  12.792;  Atchison  Co.  (NE).  On  Missouri  River,  22  m  SW  of 
St.  Joseph,  Mo.  AT&SF;  MP;  CB&Q;  CRI&P  RRs.  Manufactures  locomotive 
parts,  flour,  plumbing  supplies,  industrial  alcohol,  butter,  leather  products,  steel 
and  wire  specialties.  Railroad  shops;  foundrv;  bottling  works.  St.  Benedict's 
(Cath.  men),  and  Mt.  St.  Scholastica  Colleges  (Cath.  women).  Limestone 
quarry.  Diversified  farming.  Grain,  stock,  apples. 


...  ........  Cath-  Educ  ........  1949      1      60       98  X2.00 

Rev.  Charles  B.  Aziere,  Editor;  Catholic  Business  Education  Assn.,  Publisher, 
Saint  Benedict's  College. 


**7,093 
**7,253 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Paul  Allingham  and  Al  Bennett,  Publishers. 

Rambler V Semi-mo Collegiate 1921      6      24      273  xl.25        11,000 

Students  of  St.  Benedict's  College,  Editors;  Abbey  Student  Press,  Publisher. 

ATTICA  (D4),  pop.  622;  Harper  Co.  (S).  60  m  SW  of  Wichita.  AT&SF  RR.  Creamery. 
Dairy,  grain,  stock  farms. 

Independent -f Thursday Independent 1896     7      24      273      2.50  §786 

Don  C.  Parr,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ATWOODf  (A2),  pop.  1,613 ;  Rawlins  Co.  (NW).  210  m  NW  of  Hutchinson.  CB&Q  RR. 
Grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  barley. 

Citizen-Patriot 4- Thursday Independent 1880      7      24      280      3.00    **2,113 

Hall  Publishing  Co. 

AUGUSTA  (F4),  pop.  4.488;  Butler  Co.  (SE).  18  m  W  of  Wichita.  AT&SF;  SLSF 
RRs.  Manufactures  gasoline,  auto  trailers.  Apiary.  Oil  wells;  stone  quarries. 
Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Gazette4- Evpr.ex.Sun Republican 1892     7     24     280     7.80        §2,130 

Bertha  B.  Shore,  Editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  415  State  St. 

AXTELL  (F2),  pop.  610;  Marshall  Co.  (NE).  88  m  SE  of  Beatrice.  Neb.  UP  RR. 
Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  millet  seed. 

Standard-f Thursday Non-partisan 1898     5     26     252     3.00  §821 

Ralph  F.  Werner,  Editor;  Werner  &  Son,  Publishers. 

Circulation — fr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
5P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSuhscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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BALDWIN  CITY  (G8),  pop.  1.741;  Douglas  Co.  (E).  17  m  SW  of  Lawrence.  AT&SF 
RR.  Railroad  name,  Baldwin.  Creamery.  Baker  University.  Small  oil  and  gat 
wells.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat. 

Baker  Orange  +  V Monday Collegiate 1893     6     24     194     2.50  J821 

Students  of  Baker  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Ledger -f Thursday Independent 1883     6     26     273     2.50          1,236 

D.  D.  Richards,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

BARNES  (F2),  pop.  808;  Washington  Co.  (N).  45  m  NW  of  Manhattan.  MP  RR. 
Elevator.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Chief  4- Thursday Independent 1893     6     26     248     2.00  §620 

Nancy  J.  Clark,  Editor;  Albert  L.  Higgins,  Publisher,  Linn. 

BAXTER  SPRINGS  (H4%),  pop.  4,647;  Cherokee  Co.  (SE).  16  m  SW  of  Joplin,  Mo. 
SLSF;  KO&G;  KCS  RRs.  Manufactures  garments,  power  mowers,  oil  drilling 
supplies.  Zinc,  lead,  tripoli,  chat  mines;  oak  timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Citixen-f- Mon.&Thurs....Independent 1872      8     24      308      8.50        §2,200 

F.  D.  Krueger,  Editor  and  Publisher,  127  East  10th. 

BELLE  PLAINE  (E4),  pop.  971;  Sumner  Co.  (S).  23  m  S  of  Wichita.  AT&SF;  MY; 
MP  RRs.  Cottonwood  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Grain,  hay. 

News Thursday Democratic 1879      7      24     280     2.50  §975 

W.  B.  Martin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BELLEVILLE f  (El Mr),  pop.  2,868;  Republic  Co.  (N).  68  m  N  of  Salina.  CRI&P  RR. 
Creameries ;  hatcheries.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Alfalfa. 

Telescope-f- Thursday Independent 1870      8      24     294      8.00    **3,897 

Merle  M.  Miller,  Editor;  Telescope  Publishing  Co.,  1320  Nineteenth  St. 

BELOITf  (D2),  pop.  4,085;  Mitchell  Co.  (N).  85  m  NW  of  Salina.  MP;  UP  RRs. 
Flour  and  feed  mills;  alfalfa  dehydration  plant;  hatcheries.  Grain,  poultry, 
stock,  dairy  farms. 

Call-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1901      7      26     290      5.00        §2,415 

Thursday  edition  is  used  as  a  weekly,  subscription  $1.50.  Thursday  circ.        §3,022 

Alan  B.  Houghton  and  Delmar  L.  Wicks,  Publishers. 

Gazette -f Thursday Republican 1872      7      24      280      1.50          2,669 

Athol  B.  Dunham  and  John  A.  Dunham,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BIRD  CITY  (A2),  pop.  784;  Cheyenne  Co.  (NW).  190  m  E  of  Denver,  Colo.  CB&Q  RR. 
Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  hogs. 

Times  + Thursday Independent 1925      6     24     280     2.50  $925 

Hale  Publishing  Co. 

BLUE  RAPIDS  (F2),  pop.  1,430;  Marshall  Co.  (NE).  On  Big  Blue  River,  95  m  W  of 
Atchison.  MP ;  UP  RRs.  Flour,  gypsum  grinding,  lumber  mills ;  bottling  works ; 
nursery.  Building  stone  quarries;  sand  pits.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat. 

Times-}- Thursday Independent 1872      6     25      280     8.00        §1,130 

Ben  A.  Hart.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BONNER  SPRINGS  (H2%),  pop.  2,277;  Wyandotte  Co.  (NE).  12  m  SW  of  Kansas 
City.  KCKV;  AT&SF;  UP  RRs.  Manufactures  cement,  mill  machinery,  cereal, 
canned  goods.  Small  gas  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  wheat,  corn,  hogs. 

Chieftain-h Thursday Ind.  Rep 1896      7      24      280      2.50        §2,200 

Frances  Z.  Vaughn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BUCKLIN  (C4),  pop.  824;  Ford  Co.  (SW).  27  m  SE  of  Dodge  City.  CRI&P  RR.  Grain 
poultry,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Banner-f- Thursday Independent 1894      6     26     280     2.00        §1,119 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Tom  Buchanan,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BURDEN  (F4).  pop.  641;  Cowley  Co.  (SE).  25  m  NE  of  Winfield.  AT&SF  RR.  Oil 
well.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  corn. 

Times-f Thursday Independent 1909     6     26     280     2.00  §665 

Frona  Alexander,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BURLINGAME  (G8).  pop.  1,065;  Osage  Co.  (E).  80  m  SW  of  Topeka.  AT&SF  RR, 
Hatcheries.  Coal  mines.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  alfalfa,  clover,  wheat. 

Enterprise-Chronicle -f- Thursday Independent 1867     7     24     280     8.00  §673 

Wallace  E.  Emmons,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BURLINGTONf  (G3),  pop.  2,804;  Coffey  Co.  (SE).  86  m  SE  of  Emporia.  MKT; 
AT&SF  RRs.  Poultry  and  egg  packing  plant;  cream  stations.  Walnut,  oak, 
cottonwood  timber;  limestone  quarry.  Diversified  farming. 

Republican-*- {^Sun**8***    Republican 1895      5      24      224    10.00   **2,4O4 

Burlington  Republican,  Publisher. 

BURNS  (F3%),  pop.  294;  Marion  Co.  (SEC).  20  m  N  of  Eldorado.  Nearest  railroad 
station,  Florence.  AT&SF  RR.  Oil  wells.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  and  some  dairy 
farms. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1935     6     25     280     2.50  §425 

George  Clasen,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BURR  OAK  (D2),  pop.  505;  Jewell  Co.  (N).  60  m  SE  of  Hastings,  Neb.  MP  RR.  Feed 
mill.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat. 

Herald Thursday Republican 1880     8     24     808     1.75  

Will  Morton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BURRTON  (E8%).  pop.  749;  Harvey  Co.  (SO.  16  m  E  of  Hutchinson.  AT&SF; 
SLSF  RRs.  Elevator.  Oil  wells.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Graphic-f-     Thursday Independent 1877     7     24     280     2.50  §701 

Donald  Banta,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  G. 

Circulation— **S«Pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  J Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch,  t Parish  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI"ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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BUSHTON  (D8),  pop.  532;  Rice  Co.  (C).  40  m  NW  of  Hutchinson.  MP  RR.  Oil  wells. 
Agriculture.  Wheat. 

News  + Thursday Non-partisan 1898     6     26     280     2.00  §395 

Leonard  Sekavec,  Editor;  Holyrood  Gazette,  Publisher,  Holyrood. 

CALDWELL  (E4%),  pop.  2,000;  Summer  Co.  (S).  60  m  SW  of  Wichita.  CHI&P; 
AT&SF  RRs.  Flour,  lawnmowers  manufactured.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Messenger Mon.&Thurs.. ..Independent 1887     8     24     280     400         $1.873 

Doyle  Stiles,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CANEY  (G4%),  pop.  2,876;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  10  m  W  of  Coffeyville.  MP;  AT&SF 
RRs.  Manufactures  bottles,  iodine  products,  glass.  Oil,  gas  wells;  shale  pits. 
Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Chronicle-f- Mon.&Thurs. ..Republican 1897      6     24     280     7.20        $1,428 

H.  K.  George,  Editor  and  Publisher,  128  W.  4th. 

CANTON  (E3),  pop.  771;  McPherson  Co.  (C).  25  m  N  of  Newton.  AT&SF;  CRI&P 
RRs.  Oil  wells;  quarries.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat. 

Pilot-f Thursday....     Independent 1881      6     24     283     2.00  $732 

Philip  F.  Sterling,  Editor;  Sterling  Bros.,  Publishers. 

CAWKER  CITY  (D2),  pop.  691;  Mitchell  Co.  (NC).  65  m  NW  of  Salina.  MP  RR. 
Manufactures  extension  feeders.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Ledger-f Thursday Republican 1912      6     26     280     2.00        §1,150 

Warren  J.  Lingg,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CEDAR  VALE  (F4),  pop.  1,010;  Chautauqua  Co.  (SE).  85  m  SE  of  Wichita.  MP  RR. 
Surgical  instruments  manufactured.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Messenger-f Thursday Independent 1887      7      24      280      2.00  1,310 

Prints  sub  edition  for  Dexter  called  News. 
Morris  Fields,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CENTRALIA  (F2),  pop.  674;  Nemaha  Co.  (NE).  56  m  NW  of  Topeka.  MP  RR.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Corn,  wheat,  alfalfa. 

Ne^ader°OUnty  J°U.rnal"  ....}Thur8day Independent 1947      6     26     280     2.50        §1,250 

William  "R!"Fitzgeraid7  Publisher. 
CHANUTE  (G4),  pop.  10,109;  Neosho  Co.  (SE).  35  m  NW  of  Parsons.  MKT;  AT&SF 

RRs.  Airline  OZA.  Oil  refineries;  railroad  shops.  Manufactures  cement,  over- 
alls,  waxes,    airplane   parts,    brooms,    gas    and   electric    supplies,    oil    drilling 

machinery,  chemicals.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Diversified  farming. 
Tribune-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1892      8     23      301    15.00    **€,055 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

E.  W.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CHAPMAN  (E2%),  pop.  990;  Dickinson  Co.  (NEC).  38  m  E  of  Salina.  UP  RR.  Flour 

mill.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Alfalfa. 
Advertiser-f Thursday Non-partisan 1898      6      26      280      2.00  900 

Frances  Sheeran  Mark,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CHASE   (D8),  pop.  961;  Rice  Co.   (C).  80  m  NW  of  Hutchinson.  AT&SF  RR.  Grain 

elevators;  metal  building  factory.  Oil  wells.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn, 

oats. 
Index + Thursday Independent 1946      7      24      280     2.00  §525 

Byron  D.  Hull,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CHENEY  (E4),  pop.  777;  Sedgwick  Co.  (S).  26  m  W  of  Wichita.  AT&SF  RR.  Grain, 

stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  cattle. 
Sentinel-f Thursday Republican 1891      6     24     280     2.50        §1,330 

Floyd  Souders  and  Norma  Souders,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
CHERRYVALE   (G4),  pop.  2,952;  Montgomery  Co.   (SE).  10  m  E  of  Independence. 

AT&SF;  SLSF  RRs.  Zinc  refining,  grain  milling;  pants  factory.  Oil,  gas  wells. 

Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Republican-f-     Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1897     8     24      280   10.40          1,605 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Ray  S.  Francis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CHETOPA  (G4%),  pop.  1,671;  Labette  Co.  (SE).  30  m  S  of  Parsons.  MKT;  MP  RRs. 

Woodworking   factory.   Coal   mine;   oak   timber.    Stock,    grain,    dairy,   poultry 

farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats,  cattle. 
Advance-f- Thursday Independent 1869      6     23     273     2.00  §985 

Larry  R.  Blair,  Publisher. 
CIMARRONf  (B4),  pop.  1,189;  Gray  Co.  (SW).  On  Arkansas  River,  20  m  W  of  Dodge 

City.  AT&SF  RR.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Sorghums. 
Jacksonian,  The-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1887     6     24     280     2.00        §1,323 

Circulates  also  in  Copeland. 

Charles  S.  Sturtevant,  Editor ;  Charles  S.  Sturtevant  and  Virgil  Thompson,  Pubs. 
CLAFLIN  (D8),  pop.  921;  Barton  Co.  (WC).  66  m  SW  of  Salina.  MP  RR.  Flour  mill. 

Oil  wells.  Grain,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 
Clarion-f- Thursday Independent 1899     5     24     220     2.50  §600 

Wayne  Huff,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CLAY  CENTERf  (E2),  pop.  4,528;  Clay  Co.  (NEC).  On  Republican  River,  82  m  NW 

of  Topeka.  UP;  CRI&P  RRs.  Flour,  feed  mills?  broom  factory;  bottling  works; 

meat  packing  plant;  hatcheries.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  hay,  dairy 

and  poultry  products. 
Dispatch-f Evsr.ex.Sun Independent 1871     8     24     290      7.80        §3,662 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Harry  Valentine,  Editor ;  Clay  Center  Publishing  Co. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  <$»  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCountj  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  \M"ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Tlmes4-  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1878     8     24     287      1.50  §353 

Mrs.  James  Martyn,  Editor;  Clay  Center  Publishing  Co. 

CLEARWATER  (E4),  pop.  647;  Sedgwick  Co.  (S).  21  m  SW  of  Wichita.  MP;  AT&SF 

RRs.  Oil  wells.  Dairy,  grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Alfalfa. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1924      6     24     280     2.60  §478 

R.  V.  Hyatt.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLIFTON  (E2).  pop.  743;  Washington  Co.  (N).  60  m  NW  of  Manhattan.  MP;  CRI&P 

RRs.  Grain*  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 
News-f-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1880     6     24     280     2.00  587 

Roy  Cook,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

North  Central  Farm  \Tbr««+v,i»,  f  Agric.  &  IOKQ      c      OA      OCA  v          Q  ann 

Bureau  News  ......................  [Monthly  ..........  \FarmBureau     1953      6      24      28°  x          3'900 

Roy  C.  Cook,  Editor;  Jewell  County  Farm  Bureau,  Publisher. 

CLYDE  (E2).  pop.  1,067;  Cloud  Co.  (N).  On  Republican  River,  100  m  NW  of  Topeka. 

MP;  CRI&P  RRs.  Flour  mill;  hatcheries.  Diversified  farming. 
Republican  -f     .........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1891      6     26     276     2.00        §1,205 

Hale  Publishing  Co. 

COFFEYVILLE  (G4%),  pop.  17,118;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  69  m  SW  of  Joplin,  Mo. 
AT&SF;  MP;  MKT  RRs.  Airline  OZA.  Manufactures  oil  and  gas  well  supplies, 
specialties,  flour,  roofing,  tile,  airplane  parts,  auto  butteries,  store  fixtures. 
Meat  and  soybean  processing  plants;  oil  refineries;  foundries;  railroad  shops; 
smelter.  Gas.  oil  wells;  mines.  Dairy,  grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

T™™«IJ_  (Evg.ex.Sat.A  T^r^n^t         18^5      8      24      294    18.20**10,220 

Journal-]-  ................................  |sun.,Sun.M.     Independent  ......  Sunday  circ.**10,314 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Coffeyville  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 
Press-f  .....................................  Saturday  .........  Independent  .......  1955      5      24      224      2.00        §1,879 

Fred  L.  Hedges,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1116  Walnut  St. 

COLBYf  (A2),  pop.  3,869;  Thomas  Co.  (NW).  200  m  NW  of  Salina.  CRI&P;  UP  RRs. 
Manufactures    flour,    butter,   farm    implements.    Farming.    Wheat,    corn,    hogs. 
Free  Press  -Tribune  4-  ..............  Mon.&Thurs...  .Independent  .....  1889      8     24     287      8.00        §2,429 

J  K.  Phillips.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLDWATERf  (C4),  pop.  1,208;  Comanche  Co.  (S).  115  m  SW  of  Wichita.  AT&SF 

RR.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  Kafir  corn,  cattle. 
Western  Star  +  ........................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1884      6     25      276      3.50        §1,306 

W.  H.  and  N.  W.  Butcher,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

COLUMBUSf   (H4),  pop.  8,490;  Cherokee  Co.   (SE).  23  m  SW  of  Pittsburg.  MKT; 
NEO;  SLSF  RRs.  Manufactures  work  clothing,  explosives,  butter.  Coal  mines. 
Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Hay,  wheat,  soybeans. 
Advocate-f  ...............................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1874      6     24      280      9.00          2,820 

W.  W.  Goodwin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Modern  Light  -f  .......................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1891      7      24      280      1.50  720 

Bill  Goodwin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CONCORDIAf  (E2),  pop.  7,175;  Cloud  Co.  (N).  On  Republican  River,  60  m  N  of  Salina. 

MP;   UP;   AT&SF;   CB&Q   RRs.   Concrete   and   mill   products,    butter,    bricks, 

brooms  manufactured.  Produce  packed.  Grain,  poultry,  dairy,  stock  farms. 
Blade-Empire  -f  .......................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1905      8      24      294    13.00        §3,814 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Art  Lowell,  Editor;  Blade-Empire  Publishing  Company. 
Kansan,  The-f-  .........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1882      7     24      280      2.00         §1,985 

Ralph  B.  Davis,  Editor;  Kansan  Printing  House,  Publisher. 

CONWAY  SPRINGS  (E4),  pop.  816;  Sumner  Co.  (S).  30  m  SW  of  Wichita.  MP  RR. 

Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  Kafir  corn,  alfalfa. 
Star-f  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1884      6      26      273      2.50  §960 

Raymond  Cline,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
COPELAND  —  Chronicle  —  See  Jacksonian,  The,  Cimarron. 
COTTONWOOD  FALLSf  (F3),  pop.  957;  Chase  Co.  (EC).  65  m  NE  of  Wichita.  AT&SF 

RR.  Hatchery.  Ships  grain,  cattle.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Chase  County  Leader-News  -f.  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1871      6      26      280      2.50  1,883 

J.  Richard  Iliff,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COUNCIL  GROVEt  (F3),  pop.  2.722;  Morris  Co.  (EC).  82  m  NW  of  Emporia.  MP; 
MKT  RRs.  Manufactures  flour,  butter.  Egg  packing;  poultry  dressing.  Dairy, 
grain,  poultry,  stock  farms.  Corn,  alfalfa,  wheat. 


Republican-h  ............................  *'*'    ^P"blican  ........  1872      8      22      280    10.40          2,475 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Don  A.  McNeal,  Editor;  J.  B.  Lawrence  and  Don  A.  McNeal,  Publishers. 

COURTLAND  (E2),  pop.  367;  Republic  Co.  (N).  130  m  NW  of  Topeka.  CRI&P;  AT&SF 

RRs.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  alfalfa. 
Journal-h  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1902      7      24      280     2.00  §525 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Forrest  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CUNNINGHAM  (D4).  pop.  610;  Kingman  Co.   (S).  60  m  W  of  Wichita.  AT&SF  RR. 

Oil  and  gas  wells.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 
CHpper-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1886      6     24     276      2.00  - 

_  William  E.  Bradley.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  A  gate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNallr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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DELPHOS   (E2).  pop.  676;  Ottawa  Co.   (NC).  40  m  N  of  Salina.  UP  RR.  Flour  and 
feed  mills.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Republican-f- Thursday Republican 1888     8     24     280     2.75  §680 

Delphos  Republican,  Publisher. 

DERBY  (E4),  pop.   X  1,034;  Sedgrwick  Co.   (S).  10  m  S  of  Wichita.  AT&SF  RR.  Cold 
storage  plant. 

Star-f Wednesday Independent ,1954      5      24      224      2.50        J2.124 

Donald  M.  Landes,  Editor  and  Publisher,  230  Carp  Rd.,  Wichita. 

DE  SOTO  (H3),  pop.  518;  Johnson  Co.   (E).  25  m  W  of  Kansas  City.  AT&SF  RR. 
Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1890      6     26     280      1.75  §430 

Jacob  Schellack,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DIGHTONf  (B3),  pop.  1,246;  Lane  Co.  (WC).  143  m  NW  of  Hutchinson.  AT&SF  RR. 
Elevator.  Oil  wells.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 


Herald  -f- Wednesday Independent 1879 

Le  Roy  Allman,  Editor;  Dighton  Herald,  Publisher. 


7     24     280     2.50        §1,370 


294    15.00    **7,241 


224 
196 


DODGE  CITYf  (B4),  pop.  11,262;  Ford  Co.  (SW).  On  Arkansas  River.  120  m  W  of 
Hutchinson.  AT&SF;  CRI&P  RRs.  Airline  CAL.  Flour  and  grain  products  mills; 
railroad  shops ;  creamery.  Agricultural  implements,  tents,  awnings  manufac- 
tured. Agriculture.  Wheat,  sorghum,  stock,  poultry. 

Globe-f Evg.ex.Sun.     Independent 1911      8      24 

Globe  Publishing  Company. 

High  Plains  Journal-h Thursday Agriculture 1881      5      22 

Ray  Pierce,  Editor;  Dodge  City  Journal,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Irrigation  Age  + Monthly { Ge n^Far^n? gd   1955      5      *? 

Eugene  A.  Metzger,  Editor  and  Publisher,  812  Morrison  St. 

DOUGLASS  (F4),  pop.  729;  Butler  Co.  (SE).  27  m  SE  of  Wichita.  AT&SF  RR.  Broom 
factory.  Oil  wells.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Tribune-f Thursday Republican 1884      6      26      280     2.50 

Glenn  E.  Riser,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DOWNS  (D2),  pop.  1,221;  Osborne  Co.  (N).  On  Solomon  River,  70  m  NW  of  Salina. 
MP  RR.  Railroad  shops;  monument  works;  produce  packed.  Grain,  dairy,  stock, 
poultry  farms. 

News  and  Times -f Thursday Republican 1879      7      24      280     2.50 

Ruth  and  Darrel  Miller,  Publishers. 

EDNA  (G4%),  pop.  422;  Labette  Co.  (SE).  15  m  E  of  Coffeyville.  MP  RR.  Agriculture. 
Wheat,  corn,  oats,  livestock. 

Sun-f* Thursday Republican .1884      5      24      231      2.00 

Victor  L.  George,  Publisher,  Box  328,  Altamont. 

EL  DORADOf  (F4),  pop.  11,037;  Butler  Co.  (SE).  88  m  NE  of  Wichita.  AT&SF;  MP 
RRs.  Manufactures  gasoline  and  refined  oil  products,  oil  field  tools  and  sup- 
plies, crushed  rock.  Oil  wells ;  stone  quarries ;  some  walnut  timber.  Diversified 
farming.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Butler  County  News -f Thursday Democratic 1921     7     23     280     3.50 

James  W.  Greenbank,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Times -f Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1870      9      22      294    13.00 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  A.  Clymer,  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Company. 

ELK  CITY  (G4),  pop.  524;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  On  Elk  River,  15  m  NW  of  Inde- 
pendence. AT&SF  RR.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Sun Friday Independent 1903      7     24      280     2.50 

L.  W.  Davis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELKHART  (A4%),  pop.  1,132;  Morton  Co.  (SW).  140  m  NE  of  Amarillo,  Tex.  AT&SF 
RR.  Flour  mill.  Grain  farms.  Wheat,  broom  corn,  milo  maize. 

"""""'     "          '"'  *  Republican 1886     6     26     280     2.50 


2.50        §7,875 

2.00          1,443 
9,000— Free 


£1.000 


§950 


§640 


§2,008 
§6,021 


§510 


1,265 


Willard  Mayberry,  Publisher. 


ELL1NWOOD  (D3),  pop.  2,669;  Barton  Co.  (WC).  On  Arkansas  River,  42  m  NW  of 
Hutchinson.  AT&SF  RR.  Oil  well  supplies,  flour  manufactured.  Oil  wells.  Grain 
farms.  Wheat,  corn,  barley. 
Leader-}-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1894      6      26     280     2.50          1,339 

H.  Martin  Glenn,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  46. 

ELLIS  (C8),  pop.  2,649;  Ellis  Co.  (WC).  110  m  W  of  Salina.  UP  RR.  Railroad  shops; 

elevators.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  livestock. 
Review-h  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1883      7      24     280     2.50        §1365 

D.  W.  Brookhart,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELLSWORTHf  (D8).  pop.  2,193;  Ellsworth  Co.  (C).  On  Smoky  Hill  River,  38  m  SW 
of  Salina.  SLSF;  UP  RRs.  Pottery  factory  ;  hatchery.  Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

Messenger-f  ............................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1885      7      24     276     2.50        §1,718 

F.  L.  Wilson  and  Robert  Herzog,  Publishers. 

Reporter-!-  ................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1872     6     26     280     2.50  - 

Harold  Huycke,  Editor;  Ned  Huycke,  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
SP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <•>  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  onI7  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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EMPORIAf  (F8),  pop.  16,669;  Lyon  Co.  (EC).  On  Neoaho  River,  56  m  SW  of  Topeka. 
MKT;  AT&SF  RRs.  Meat  packing  plant;  refrigerator  deodorant,  mattress, 
storage  batteries,  greeting  card  factories.  Grain  elevators;  soybean  processing 
plant;  railroad  yards;  creamery.  College  of  Emporia.  State  Teachers  College. 
Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Cattle,  hogs,  poultry,  hay,  grain. 


C.  of  E.  Bulletin  (noadv.)....4ti.ayr  ..........  Alum"?*          189°      2      28      105  x          2»500 

F.  Leon  Reynolds,  Editor;  College  of  Emporia  Alumni  Society.  Publisher. 

College  Life-fV  ......................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1889      6      24      238     Free  $900 

Students  of  College  of  Emporia,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

(Gazette  +  ..................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1890      8      23      294    15.60    **8,4£2 
Gazette  -f    (no  adv.)  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1895      8     23     294      5.00  136 

W.  L.  White,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Times-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1878     7     24     280     3.00        §1,937 

Frank  Lill,  Publisher-Editor  ;  Emporia  Times,  Publisher. 

ENTERPRISE   (E3),  pop.  796;  Dickinson  Co.   (NEC).  30  m  NE  of  Salina.  AT&SF; 
UP;  CRI&P  RRs.  Foundries;  machine  shops;  flour  mill;  hatchery.  Agriculture. 
Journal-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1900      7      24      280     2.00  530 

A.  J.  Hoisington,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ERIEf  (G4),  pop.  1,296;  Nepsho  Co.  (SE).  18  m  N  of  Parsons.  MKT;  AT&SF  RRs. 

Oil  and  gas  wells.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  corn. 
Record-f  ...................................  Friday  ............  Republican  ........  1876      7     24      283     2.50          1,767 

P.  R.  Brady,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ESBON  (D2),  pop.  278;  Jewell  Co.  (N).  86  m  NW  of  Salina.  CRI&P  RR.  Agriculture. 

Wheat,  corn,  livestock. 
Times-h  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Agriculture  .......  1899      6     24      276     2.00 

Earl  Vaughn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ESKRIDGE  (F8),  pop.  601;  Wabaunsee  Co.  (NE).  86  m  SW  of  Topeka.  AT&SF  RR. 
Elevator;  hatchery.  Coal  mines;  walnut  timber.  Farming.  Corn,  Kafir  corn,  oats. 
Independent-f  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1918      5      24     224     2.50  $715 

Geo.  G.  Edgerton  and  E.  J.  Edgerton,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

EUREKAf  (F4),  pop.  8,958;  Greenwood  Co.  (SE).  83  m  E  of  Eldorado.  AT&SF;  MP 

RRs.  Oil  well.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Cattle,  corn,  Kafir  corn. 
Herald  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1868      8      24      287      2.50        §3,212 

Edwin  T.  Wood,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
EVEREST  (G2),  pop.  868;  Brown  Co.   (NE).  20  m  NW  of  Atchison.  MP  RR.  Grain 

elevators;  creamery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oata. 
Enterprise-l-  ............................  Thursday  ........  Non-partisan  .....  1887      6      24      280     2.00  459 

Orville  J.  Sutherland,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FAIRVIEW  (G2),  pop.  886;  Brown  Co.  (NE).  42  m  W  of  Atchison.  CRI&P  RR.  Dairy, 

stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Alfalfa,  corn,  wheat. 
Enterprise-}-  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1888     6     26      288      1.50  - 

Leaine  I.  Fanning,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FALL  RIVER  (F4).  pop.  261;  Greenwood  Co.  (SE).  On  Fall  River,  78  m  E  of  Wichita. 

SLSF  RR.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 
Star  ...........................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1915     6     26     280     1.60  - 

Earl  McDivitt,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Severy. 

FLORENCE    (F8),  pop.   1,009;   Marion   Co.    (SE).   30   m   E  of  Newton.   AT&SF  RR. 

Oil  wells.  Grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 
Bulletin-!-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1889      6      25      280     2.50  §757 

G.  H.  Clasen,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FORT  LEAVENWORTH    (H2),  pop.  -  ;   Leavenworth  Co.    (NE).   22   m  NW   of 

Kansas  City.  MP;  CB&Q;  AT&SF  RRs. 
Military  Review  (no  adv.)  .....  Monthly  ..........  Military  .............  1922      2      29        96     3.50 

Also  prints  edition  in  Spanish  and  one  in  Portuguese. 

Lt.  Col.  R.  R.  Bankson,  Ed.  ;  U.  S.  Army  Command  and  General  Staff  College,  Pub. 

FORT  RILEY—  Guidon—  See  Manhattan. 

FORT  SCOTTf  (H4),  pop.  10,336;  Bourbon  Co.  (SE).  On  Marmaton  River,  29  m  N  of 

Pitts  burg-.    SLSF;   MP;   MKT   RRs.    Manufactures    condensed    milk,    overalls. 

pottery,  feed,  cement,  planing  mill,  foundry  and  shale  products.  Stone  quarries  ; 

coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Grain,  hay,  dairying. 
Kansas  Grange  Monthly  ........  Monthly  ..........  Agriculture  ........  1916     5     22     217       .50 

Ray  Teagarden,  Editor;  Kansas  State  Grange,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  150. 
f  Tribune-Monitor+  ..................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ......  1884      8     23      294    15.60    **6,023 

I  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

|  Tribune-Monitor-f-  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1884     8     23     294     2.50  742 

L          George  W.  Marble.  Jr..  Editor;  Tribune-Monitor  Company,  Publisher. 

FOWLER   (B4),  pop.  778;  Meade  Co.   (SW).  82  m  SW  of  Dodge  City.  CRI&P  RR. 

Ships  livestock.  Silica  deposits.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Alfalfa,  hay  and  seed. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1906     6     24     224     2.00  §702 

T.  J.  Gardner,  Editor;  The  Fowler  News,  Publisher. 

FRANKFORT  (F2),  pop.  1,287;  Marshall  Co.   (NE).  60  m  NW  of  Topeka.  UP;  MP 

RRs.  Trading  center.  Diversified  farming.  Com,  wheat,  oats. 
Index  .........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1898     7     24     280     2.60          1,766 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Max  Clawson,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Hght  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols4>WidthVDepth    Sub 

FREDONIAf  (G4),  pop.  8,257;  Wilson  Co.  (8E).  80  m  3E  of  Wichita.  HP;  AT&SF; 
SLSF  RRs.  Cement,  brick,  bank  note  printing,  poultry  packing  plants ;  Unseed  oil 
mill.  Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 


Herald-f- {  &  ^un?*0*"'    Independent 1904     6     24     217     7.50 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Herald  Pub.  Co.,  Publisher. 
Wilson  County  Citizen-f Mon.&Thurs.Republican 1870      7      26     287     2.50 

Mrs.  Lucile  Gilmore  and  John  S.  Gilmore,  III,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

GALENA  (H4%),  pop.  4,029;  Cherokee  Co.  (SE).  8  m  W  of  Joplin,  Mo.  MKT;  SLSF 
RRs.  Lead  and  zinc  mining  and  smelting.  Mining  machinery,  hardwood  and 
chemicals  products,  whiskey,  manufactured.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Sentinel-Times -I- Wednesday Independent 1880      7      24      280      2.00 

Aaron  V.  Gowens,  Editor  and  Publisher,  706  Main. 

GARDEN  CITYf  (B8%),  pop.  10,905 ;  Finney  Co.  (SW).  On  Arkansas  River,  183  m  W 
of  Hutchinson.  AT&SF  RR.  Airline  CAL.  Manufactures  beet  sugar,  alfalfa 
meal,  butter.  Hatcheries.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  alfalfa,  sugar  beets. 

Telegram  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1929     8     24     294    15.00 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Size  for  Saturday  edition;  5  cols,  23  nonps.,  217  agate  lines. 

Paul  Murphy,  Editor;  Telegram  Pub.  Co., 

GARDNER  (H3),  pop.  676;  Johnson  Co.  (E).  30  m  SW  of  Kansas  City.  AT&SF  RR. 
Chemicals  manufactured.  Grain,  stock  farms. 

News  + Thursday Independent 1944      6      24      280      1.50 

H.  E.  Winkler,  Editor;  New  Era  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  Spring  Hill. 

GARNETTf  (G3),  pop.  2,698;  Anderson  Co.  (E).  75  m  SW  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.  MP: 
AT&SF  RRs.  Church  furniture,  chicken  coop,  garment  factories ;  poultry  proces- 
sing plant.  Oil  wells.  Grain,  poultry,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Wheat. 

Anderson  Countian -I- Thursday Independent 1893  8  24  294  3.50 

Leonard  McCalla,  Jr.,  Editor;  Garnett  Publishing  Company,  Publisher. 

Review-}- Monday Independent 1865  8  24  274  3.50 

Earl  L.  Knauss,  Editor;  Garnett  Publishing  Company. 

GIRARDf  (H4),  pop.  2,426 ;  Crawford  Co.  (SE).  14  m  NW  of  Pittsburg.  AT&SF;  SLSF 
RRs.  Soap,  ointment,  tools,  feed,  metal  stampings  manufactured.  Hatchery. 
Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms. 

Press-f Thursday Republican 1869     7      24     276      2.00 

Ralph  J.  Shideler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GLASCO  (E2),  pop.  803 ;  Cloud  Co.  (N).  On  Solomon  River,  40  m  NE  of  Salina.  UP  RR. 
Manufactures  flour,  butter,  poultry  feeds.  Grain,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Sun-f Thursday Republican 1883      6      22      280      1.50 

C.  H.  Barrett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GLEN  ELDER  (D2),  pop.  582;  Mitchell  Co.  (NO.  65  m  NW  of  Salina.  MP  RR.  Grain, 
stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Sentinel-h Thursday Independent 1891      7      24      280      2.00 

Perry  Beta,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GOODLANDf  (A2),  pop.  4,690;  Sherman  Co.  (NW).  200  m  E  of  Denver,  Colo.  CRI&P 
RR.  Small  railroad  shops.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  barley. 

News-f {iun's^'naM&  ^dependent 1931      8      24      280     6.00 

B.  G.  Robinson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  920  Main  St. 

Sherman  County  Hernld  + Thursday Independent 1935      8      24      306      2.00 

McCants  Publishing  Co. 

GOVEf  (B2%),  pop.  206;  Gove  Co.  (W).  150  m  NW  of  Hutchinson.  Railroad  station 
and  bank,  Grainfield.  UP  RR.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  barley. 

G°Glr.eUUenty  RePUbHCan"       }  Thursday Republican 1886      6     26     280     2.00 

E.  R.  Trimmer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
GRAINFIELD  (B2),  pop.  871;  Gove  Co.  (W).  160  m  W  of  Salina.  UP  RR.  Elevator. 

Grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  barley. 
Cap   Sheaf -f Friday Independent 1910      6      24      280     2.25 

Harvey  Reiser,  Editor;  Harvey  and  Dorothy  Reiser,  Publishers. 
GREAT  BENDf  (D8),  pop.  12,666;  Barton  Co.  (WC).  On  Arkansas  River.  50  m  NW  of 

Hutchinson.   AT&SF;  MP  RRs.   Airline  CAL.  Flour  mills;  packing  plant;  oil 

refinery.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  alfalfa,  Kaflr  corn, 
f  Herald-Press -f Saturday Independent 1903     5     24     224     3.00 

J  Tribune-f" 1  Sun  Sun  M     ^n^*  ^eP Sunday  circ. 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

I  Will  L.  Townsley,  Editor;  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

GREENLEAF  (F2),  pop.  614:  Washington  Co.  (N).  40  m  S  of  Beatrice.  MP  RR. 
Hatcheries;  elevator.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Sentinel  + Thursday Republican 1898     7     26     808     2.00 

Cleo  L.  Wurtz.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREENSBURGt  (C4),  pop.  1,723;  Kiowa  Co.  (SW).  80  m  SW  of  Hutchinson.  CRI&P 
RR.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  poultry,  wheat. 

Kiowa  County  Signal-f Wednesday Independent 1886     8     22     808     3.00 

John  Conard,  Editor;  John  and  Virginia  Conard,  Publishers. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
§P.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI»»ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee, 

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2,167 

1,510 
4,806 

814 

§3,514 
§3,530 

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800 
§406 

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§521 

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GRIDLEY  (G8H).  pop.  860;  Coffey  Co.  (SE).  85  m  NE  of  Wichita.  AT&SF;  MP  RRs. 

Elevator.  Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Cattle,  hay. 
Light-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1886     5     24     224     2.00  485 

Floyd  S.  Ecord  and  Bill  Batdorf,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Burlington. 

GRINNELL  (B2V6).  pop.  864;  Gove  Co.  (W).  170  m  W  of  Salina.  UP  RR.  Grain  farms. 

Wheat,  barley. 
Record-Leader  +  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1917      6     24     280      2.50  §531 

Dorothy  Keiser,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GYPSUM  (E8),  pop.  528;  Saline  Co.  (C).  20  m  SE  of  Salina.  MP  RR.  Sash  and  door 

factory.  Oil  wells.  Stock,  grain  farms. 
Advocate-f  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1886      6     23      252      2.00  750 

Burt  Doze,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HALSTEAD  <E3%),  pop.  1,828;  Harvey  Co.  (SO.  On  Little  Arkansas  River.  24  m  E 

of  Hutchinson.  AT&SF  RR.  Flour  mills.  Grain,  stock  farms. 
Independent  4-  ..........................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1881      6     24     280      2.50  1,170 

Harold  H.  Rea,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HANOVER  (F2),  pop.  854;  Washington  Co.  (N).  85  m  SW  of  Beatrice,  Neb.  CB&Q; 
UP  RRs.   Poultry   and   egg   packing   plant.   Sand,   gravel   pits.   Stock,   poultry, 
grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 
News-f  ....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1877      6     24      276      250        §1110 

Leo  E.  Dicker.  Editor  and  Publisher.  °          81>11° 

HARDTNER  (D4%),  pop.  873;  Barber  Co.  (S).  95  m  SW  of  Wichita.  MP  RR.  Ele- 

vator. Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 
Press-f-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1911      7     24      280      150  §650 

H.  G.  Walker,  Publisher. 

HARPER  (D4),  pop.  1,672;  Harper  Co.  (S).  50  m  SW  of  Wichita.  AT&SF  RR.  Flour 

mill.  Grain,  poultry,  dairy,  stock  farms. 
Advocate-f-  .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1884      8     23      276      250        52.O45 

Robert  N.  Bolitho,  Publisher,  907  Central.  ' 

HARTFORD  (G3),  pop.  895;  Lyon  Co.  (EC).  20  m  SE  of  Emporia.  MKT  RR.  Grain 

farms.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 
Times-J-  ................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1895      5      24      224      2.00  §505 

Howard  Holtz,  Editor;  The  Hartford  Times,  Publisher,  Burlington. 

HARVEYVILLE  (G3),  pop.  286;  Wabaunsee  Co.  (NE).  32  m  SW  of  Topeka.  AT&SF 

RR.  Diversified  farming. 
Monitor  -f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1903      7     24      280      2.00  §514 

Harold  E.  Von  Rohr,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAVEN   (E4),  pop.  720;  Reno  Co.   (C).  On  Arkansas  River,  21  m  SE  of  Hutchinson. 

MP  RR.  Boiler  works.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Agriculture.   Wheat,  alfalfa,  cattle. 
Joumal-f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Agriculture  ........  1897     7     24     280     2.50  $780 

Neil  Burrow,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAVILAND    (C4),  pop.   606;  Kiowa  Co.    (SW).  93  m  SW  of  Wichita.  Friends   Bible 

College.  Corn,  wheat,  feeds. 
F.  B.  C.  Sundial  -f  ...................  Bi-wkly,  Mon..  Collegiate  ..........  1055      5      24      210      2.00  J300 

Students  of  Friends'  Bible  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.     Controlled  free  dist.  J200 

Journal-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1951      5      23      210      2.50  §600 

John  J.  Conard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAYSf  (C3),  pop.  8,625;  Ellis  Co.  (WC).  100  m  W  of  Salina.  UP  RR.  Flour  milling. 
Fort  Hays  Kansas  State  College.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Grain,  cattle,  poultry. 

r^Vifitorn.Cr..*nd        ]  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1949      6     22     238      2.00        §2,500 

Pat  Taylor,  Publisher','  2  30  West  9th  St. 
~  „„  ,  JEvg.ex.Sat.A   T    .  r^fl/l^f         1929      8      24      294      9.50         §6,322 

NeW8  +  ...................................  lSun..Sun.M.     Ind*P«ndent  ......  Sunday  circ.         §6,322 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Hays  News,  Publisher. 

State  College  Leader  +  V  .......  Thursday  ........  Collegiate  ..........  1907    C5ont2ri,ieff8ree  dfst       *2*700 

Students  of  Fort  Hays  Kansas  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

HAYSVILLE   (E4),  pop.  4,277;  Sedgwick  Co.    (S).   10  m  S  of  Wichita.  CRI&P  RR. 

Herald-f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1956      5     24      224      2.50        tl,918 

Donald  M.  Landes,  Editor  and  Publisher,  230  Carp  Rd.,  Wichita. 

HERINGTON  (F8),  pop.  8,776;  Dickinson  Co.   (NEC).  80  m  SE  of  Abilene.  CRI&P; 

MP  RRs.  Railroad  shops.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  livestock. 
Advertiser-Times  -f-  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1934      8      24      294      3.00          2,657 

A.  W.  Roberts  and  M.  P.  Roberts,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

HESSTON  (E8).  pop.  686;  Harvey  Co.   (SO.  7  m  NW  of  Newton.  MP  RR.  Hesston 
College  and  Bible  School  (Menon.).  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 


Joumal-f  V  ..............................    ?Tw«da1v)      Co»-  *  Rel!*  ......  1911      5      24      189      2'00  *800 

Students  of  Hesston  College  and  Bible  School,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Record     ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1932      6     24      273      2.00  542 

Harold  Sommerfeld,  Editor;  Record  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  JPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
em»,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  !*««••  H  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols <3> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

HIAWATHAf  (G2),  pop.  8,294;  Brown  Co.  (NE).  42  m  W  of  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  MP;  UP 
RRs.  Dairy  products  plant;  hatcheries.  Dairy,  grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Brown  County  World  + Friday Ind.  Rep 1864     8     24     294     2.50  450 

World-f Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Ind.  Rep ,1908      8     24     294      6.00        §3,054 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Ewing  Herbert,  Jr.,  Editor;  World  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

HIGHLAND  (Gift),  pop.  717;  Doniphan  Co.  (NE).  27  m  W  of  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  UP  RR. 
Grain,  stock,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Vidette-h Thursday Republican .1892      7     24     280      2.50  §993 

L.  W.  Strieker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HILL  CITYf  (C2),  pop.  1,432;  Graham  Co.  (NW).  120  m  N  of  Dodge  City.  UP  RR. 
Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Times-}- Thursday Independent 1880     7     23     280     3.00        §2,343 

Marie  Engleman,  Editor;  Hill  City  Times,  Publisher. 

HILLSBORO  (E3),  pop.  2,150;  Marion  Co.   (SEC).  52  m  N  of  Wichita.  AT&SF  RR. 

Flour  mill;  coupler  factory.  Bookbinding.  Oil  wells.  Grain,  poultry,  stock,  dairy 

farms. 
Star- Journal -f Thursday Independent 1924      7      24      280     2.75        §1,950 

Kenneth  B.  and  Marcella  F.  Bruce,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  A. 
Zionsbrote-r-    (German) Bi-weekly Religious 1884      8      28      140     2.50        $1,800 

Orlando  Harms,  Editor;  Mennonite  Brethren  Publishing  House,  Pub.,  P.O.  Box  L. 

HOISINGTON  (D3),  pop.  4,012;  Barton  Co.  (WC).  60  m  NW  of  Hutchinson.  MP  RR. 
Railroad  shops.  Oil  wells.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Dispatch-f Thursday Independent 1889      7     26     276     2.50        §2,334 

Edw.  A.  Helfert  and  Vern  J.  Hall,  Publishers. 

HOLTONf  (G2).  pop.  2,705;  Jackson  Co.  (NE).  80  m  N  of  Topeka.  CRI&P  RR.  Rat 

traps,    garments,    dairy    products    manufactured.    Diversified    farming.    Corn, 

wheat,  hay. 
Jackson  County  Clipper Wednesday Republican 1891      5      26      252      1.50        §1,277 

J.  Delber  Braum,  Editor;  Jackson  County  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Philatelic  Gossip Saturday Stamp  Collect.  1915      3      24      137      2.00        18.000 

Harry  Weiss,  Editor;  D.  E.  Dworak,  Publisher,  The  Gossip  Printery.  600 — Free 

Recorder-!- Mon.&Thurs...  .Republican 1868      8     24      287      4.00        §3,729 

John  E.  Chandler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HOLYROOD  (D3),  pop.  748;  Ellsworth  Co.  (C).  58  m  W  of  Salina.  AT&SF  RR.  Flour 
mill.  Ships  wheat.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Gazette Wednesday Independent 1919      6      26     280      1.50  §782 

John  Russman,  Editor;  The  Gazette  Publishing  Company. 

HOPE   (E3),  pop.  480;  Dickinson  Co.   (NEC).  42  m  SE  of  Salina.  MP;  AT&SF  RRs. 
Creamery;   elevator.    Dairy,   poultry,    stock,    grain    farms.    Corn,    wheat,    oats. 

Dispatch-f Thursday Republican 1886      6     26     280     2.50  796 

Bert  Doze,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Gypsum. 

HORTON   (G2),  pop.  2,354;  Brown  Co.    (NE).  28  m  NW  of  Atchison.  CRI&P   RR. 
Dress  factory;  creamery;  poultry  market.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 

Headlight Mon.&  Thurs... Independent 1886      8      24      294      4.00        t2.515 

Charles   H.  Browne,  Jr.,  Editor;  Horton  Headlight,  Publisher. 

HOWARDf  (F4).  pop.  1,149;  Elk  Co.   (SE).  60  m  SE  of  Wichita.  AT&SF  RR.  Food 
processing  plant.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Stock,  grain  farms. 

Courant-Citizen-|- Thursday Independent 1871      6     26      280     2.50        §1,315 

Floyd  C.  Flory,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HOXIEf   (B2),  pop.  1,157;  Sheridan  Co.   (NW).   160  m  W  of  Salina.  UP  RR.  Grain 
farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Sentinel-f- Thursday Independent 1884      7      23      276      2.50        §1,470 

W.  E.  Rogers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HUGOTONf  (A4),  pop.  2,781 ;  Stevens  Co.  (SW).  95  m  SW  of  Dodge  City.  AT&SF  RR. 
Ships  wheat.  Gas  wells.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Broom  corn,  wheat,  milo  maize. 

Hermes  4- Thursday Independent 1887      6      24      280      3.00         §1,589 

W.  Wendell  Hubbard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HUMBOLDT  (G4),  pop.  2,808;  Allen  Co.    (SE).   85  m  N  of  Parsons.  AT&SF;  MKT 
RRs.  Brick,  tile,  cement  plants.  Oil  wells.   Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Union4- Thursday Independent 1866      6      23      288     3.50          1,025 

Emerson  E.  Lynn,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HUTCHINSONf  (E8^).  pop.  83,575:  Reno  Co.  (C).  On  Arkansas  River.  65  m  NW  of 
Wichita.  AT&SF;  CRI&P;  MP  RRs.  Airline  CAL. 

Wheat  storage:  flour  mills:  salt  and  oil  refineries;  meat  packing  plants;  rail- 
road shops.  Poultry  and  cream  market.  Manufactures  fibre  products,  airplane 
parts,  vinejrar,  plows,  oil  well  supplies.  Three  banks:  bank  clearings  (6-30-58), 
$281.738.269;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $55,126,406.  14.758  wired  (AC)  houses; 
14.658  gas  (nat.)  meters:  21,086  telephones.  Salt  mines;  oil  wells.  TV  station. 

Labor  Review -4- Friday Labor 1926      5      24      224      1.00          1,025 

H.  W.  South  worth.  Editor  and  Publisher,   111  N.  Walnut  St. 

News-f Daily  &  Sun... Independent 1872     9     23     301  18.20**52,504 

All  day  newspaper.  Sat.  morn.  circ.^Hr52,115 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.**53,145 

John  P.  Harris,  Editor;  Hutchinson  News,  Publisher,  300  W.  2nd  St. 

Record4- Friday Independent 1921      5      24      224      2.50          1,129 

D.  R.  Green,  Editor;  Salt  City  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  602  East  4th  St. 

on— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 


IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubltsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,    -ftlses  Mats.   ^  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.     V  Agate  lines.   14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.    Population— 1950  Census.     XRand  McNally 
estimate.    Vl**ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrtption  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Estab  Coli  <S>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clre 

INDEPENDENCE  f  (G4).  pop.  11,885;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  20  m  NW  of  Coffeyville. 

MP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Manufactures  cement,  dishwashing  machinery,  prefabricated 

wood  products,  oil  well  bombs.  Food  processing  plant.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Grain. 

dairy  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 
News  .........................................  Sat.  &  Sun  ......  Republican  ..........  1948     7     24     280     2.50        91,865 

Same  edition  issued  on  Saturday  and  Sunday. 

John  Vermillion,  Editor  and  Publisher,  210  West  Main. 

p-«^t^a.  I  Evg.ex.Sat.&  poriMK1|onn  1881      8      24      294   18.00    **6,227 

Reporter*  ..............................  lSun.,Sun.  M.   Republ 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Herbert  A.  Meyer,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

INMAN   (E8).  pop.  615;  McPherson  Co.   (C).  20  m  NE  of  Hutchinson.  CRI&P  RR. 
Flour  mill.  Oil  wells.  Grain,  poultry,  dairy,  stock  farms. 


.  , 

Sunday  circ.  **6,328 


Review -f Thursday Independent 1892 

Burt  Doze,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


6     24      238     2.50 


1,200 


lOLAf  (G3Ms),  pop.  7,094;  Allen  Co.  (SE).  42  m  W  of  Ft.  Scott.  MP;  AT&SF;  MKT 
RRs.   Manufactures  cement,  condensed  milk,  brick,  creamery  products,   wash 


dresses,  candy.   Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,   hay. 

Register -f- Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Angelo  Scott,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


1867      8     23     294   15.00        $4,588 


JAMESTOWN  (E2).  pop.  494;  Cloud  Co.  (N).  67  m  NW  of  Salina.  MP  RR.  Hatchery. 
Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Kansas  Optimist  + Thursday Independent 1895      6      26     280     2.50  §600 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Forrest  Jones,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

JENNINGS  (Bl%),  pop.  880;  Decatur  Co.  (NW).  150  m  NW  of  Salina.  CRI&P  RR. 
Grain,  poultry,  stock  farms. 

Journal-*- Thursday Independent 1949     7     26     294     2.00  §628 

Clifford  and  Clois  Fiala,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

JETMOREf  (C8),  pop.  988;  Hodgeman  Co.  (SWC).  On  Buckner  River,  28  m  NE  of 
Dodge  City.  AT  ASF  RR.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  sorghum,  rye. 

Republican -f- Thursday Republican 1879      6      26      280     2.00  

Howard  Wilson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JEWELL  (D2),  pop.  598;  Jewell  Co.  (N).  70  m  NW  of  Salina.  MP  RR.  Grain,  stock 
farms.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Jewell  County  Republican -f  ..Thursday Republican 1879      8      24      304      2.50 

Everett  Palmer,  Editor;  Jewell  County  Republican,  Publisher. 

JOHNSONf  (A4).  pop.  994;  Stanton  Co.  (SW).  100  m  SW  of  Dodge  City.  AT&SF  RR. 
Wheat  farms. 

Pioneer Thursday Independent 1898      5      24      224      2.50 

Jay  B.  Baugh,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JUNCTION  CITYf  (F2%),  pop.  18.462;  Geary  Co.  (EC).  On  Kansas  River,  72  m  W  of 
Topeka.  MKT;  UP  RRs.  Flour  mills;  cheese  factory;  railroad  shops.  Fort  Riley, 
important  military  post  three  miles  distant.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Republic-h Thursday Independent 1871     5     24     210     3.00 

Ed.  L.  Kessinger,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  328. 

{Union-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1892      9      22      288   13.20 
Union  + Thursday Independent 1892      9     22     288     3.00 
Color  advertising  accepted. 
Lee  Rich,  Editor;  John  Montgomery,  Publisher. 

KANSAS  CITYf  (H2%),  pop.  129,558;  Wyandotte  Co.  (NE).  At  juncture  of  Missouri 
and  Kansas  Rivers,  adjacent  to  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Railroad  center.  MP;  CRI&P; 
AT&SF;  UP;  CGW;  MKT;  SLSF;  KCKV;  KCS  RRs.  Airport. 

One  of  the  most  important  livestock  markets  and  meat  packing  centers  in  the 
U.  S.  The  stockyards  in  1956  handled  3,827,031  head  of  livestock.  Railroad  and 
car  repair,  auto  assembly  plant,  machine  shops ;  soap,  fibre  box  factories ; 
smelting,  oil  refining,  canning,  flour  and  grain  milling.  Structural  steel,  fiber- 
glass, cement,  creamery  products,  brick,  tile  manufactured.  Sixteen  banks ;  bank 
clearings  (6-80-58),  $168,714,000;  deposits  (12-30-56),  $200,297.888.  40,758 
electric  (AC)  meters;  42,856  gas  (nat.)  meters;  84,687  telephones.  Central 
Baptist  Theological  Seminary;  School  of  Medicine  of  University  of  Kansas. 
Boilermakers — Black-  IM^W+MV  T  .K™.  1888  8  27  HO  *8-00 

smith  Journal-f JMontniy .Labor Controlled  free  dist.  t!22.000 

Earl  B.  Ashbrook,  Editor;  International  Brotherhood  of  Boilermakers,  Iron  Ship- 
builders,  Blacksmiths,  Forgers  and  Helpers,  Publisher, 
592  New  Brotherhood  Bldg. 


§1,516 


§8OO 


1,408 

§7,521 
§759 


Extern  K.n...  Renter  ........  Friday 


Catholic 


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*16,860 
1,124 


Sunday  circ.  **2&£46 


8      23      294 

Total  unpaid  dist. 
Rev.  John  J.  Lacy.  Ed.:  Catholic  Press  Soc.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1228  Sandusky  Ave.  (2). 

'™TjJoSrnn'  Independent        1921     8     22~  28-°  13:00**?M«* 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

John  H.  Stauffer,  Editor;  Stauffer  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

Eighth  and  Armstrong  Sts.  (1). 
Kansas  Food  Dealer Monthly Grocery 1920     2 

C.  M.  Sandstrom,  Editor;  Retail  Grocers  Assn.  of  Kansas  City, 

Box  425  Northwest  Station. 
Labor  Bulletin  4- Friday Labor 1919     6  _ 

Robert  L.  Harrison,  Editor;  Geo.  J.  Harrison,  Publisher,  2052  N.  18th  St. 
News  4- Thursday Democratic 1932     6     24     210 

Shelby  Angell,  Editor;  Oren  G.  Philbrook,  Publisher,  Box  942. 


40     140     x.25 


24     203     8.00 


2.50 


4,150 
8796 


Orodatton  A  A  Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *Jttne  and  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uaea  Matt.  •Nonparofl 
ens.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCotraty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNaHy 
estimate.  \n««ied  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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Plafndealer-h    (Negro)  ............  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1899     8     24     280     3.00 

J.  A.  Hamlett,  Jr.,  Ed.;  Topeka  Plaindealer  Pub.  Corp.,  1612  North  5th  St.  (2). 
Press  +  .....................................  Friday  ............  Republican  .........  1889     6     26     273      1.50 

Ralph  E.  Evans,  Editor;  G.  3.  Cornell,  Publisher,  1624  Stewart  Ave. 
Wyandotte  County  Record  +  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1887     5     24     210      1.50 

Kenneth  P.  Wells,  Ed.;  Mrs.  Louella  F.  Wells,  Pub.,  8118  Strong  Ave. 
Wyandotte  Echo-f  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  5     24     210     2.00 

Katherine  E.  Yount,  Editor  and  Publisher,  903  N.  7  (10). 

KENSINGTON  (C2),  pop.  635;  Smith  Co.  (N).  110  m  NW  of  Salina.  CRIftP  RR.  Manu- 
factures iron  castings,  playground  equipment.  Elevator;  hatchery.  Agriculture. 
Wheat,  corn,  poultry. 
Mirror  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1889     6     24     273     2.00 

Walter  Boyd,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KINGMANf  (D4),  pop.  8,200  Kingman  Co.  (S).  88  m  SW  of  Hutchinson.  AT&SF;  MP 

RRs.  Flour  mills.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  Kafir  corn. 
f  Journal-f  ..................................  Tuesday  ..........  Independent  .......  8     24     287     3.00 

]   Leader-Courier  +  .....................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1878     8      24      280      3.00 

1  M.  T.  Butcher.  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  353. 

KINSLEYf  (C4).  pop.  2,479;  Edwards  Co.  (SWC).  87  m  NE  of  Dodge  City.  AT&SF; 

RR.  Flour  mills;  foundry;  creamery.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat. 
Mercury  +  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1869     9     22      308      4.00 

B.  D.  Noland,  Publisher. 

KIOWA  (D4%),  pop.  1,661;  Barber  Co.  (S).  90  m  SW  of  Wichita.  AT  ASF;  MP  RRs. 

Machine  shop.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  cattle,  alfalfa. 
News  .........................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1889     7     24     280     2.50 

A.  J.  Reed  and  Lynn  Johnesee.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LA  CROSSEf   (C8),  pop.  1.769;  Rush  Co.   (WC).  90  m  NW  of  Hutchinson.  MP  RR. 
Machine  shop;  elevator.  Ships  wheat,  stock.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Agriculture.  Wheat, 
corn,  alfalfa. 
Rush  County  News-}-  ..............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1897      9      21      294      3.00 

L.  L.  Robinson,  Jr.  and  David  H.  Clymer,  Publishers. 

LA  CYGNE    (H8).  pop.  794;  Linn  Co.    (E).  On  Marais  des  Cygnes  River,   50  m  S 
of  Kansas  City,  Mo.  SLSF  RR.  Manufactures  plastic  coated  awning  material. 
novelty  aprons,  waterproofed  canvas.  Hatchery.  Coal  mines;  oil  wells.  Grain, 
stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Journal  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1870     6     24     273     2.50        §1.050 

R,  F.  and  Eleanor  Rose,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LAKINf  (A4),  pop.  1,618;  Kearny  Co.  (SW).  On  Arkansas  River,  70  m  NW  of  Dodge 
City.  AT&SF  RR.  Gas  wells.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  alfalfa,  sugar  beets. 
milo  maize. 
Independent  -f  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1914      6     26      275      3.00        §1,10O 

Monte  E.  Canfleld,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LARNEDf  (C8).  pop.  4,447;  Pawnee  Co.  (SWC).  On  Arkansas  River,  72  m  W  of 
Hutchinson.  Manufactures  flour,  feed,  metal  products,  grain  bins,  stock  tanks, 
combine  parts.  Alfalfa  dehydrating  plants.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  alfalfa, 
•ugar  beets. 


Tiller  and  Toiler  -f  ................... 


3     24     112       .50 


Circ 

15000 

tl,144 
53,860 
$1,060 


550 


3,322 
3,377 


J3.078 


$1,620 


Democratic  ........  1933      9      21      287      6.00        §3,126 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Harold  C.  Evans,  Editor;  Mrs.  Leslie  E.  Wallace,  Publisher. 

LAWRENCEf  (G8).  pop.  23.851;  Douglas  Co.  (E).  On  Kansas  River.  26  m  SE  of 
Topeka.  CRI&P;  UP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Flour  and  alfalfa  mills.  Manufactures  straw 
paper,  paper  shipping  cartons,  pipe  organs,  car  seals,  cigars,  vinegar,  canned 
goods,  mechanical  devices,  fertilizers,  chemicals,  explosives.  Creameries;  seed 
houses.  University  of  Kansas;  Haskell  Institute  (Indian).  Diversified  farming. 
Grain,  alfalfa,  soybeans,  truck  crops. 

Indian  Leader  V  (no  adv.)  ......  Semi-mo  .........  Collegiate  ...........  1896 

Student*  of  Haskell  Institute,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Journal-  World  +  ......................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1857      8     22     294   15.60**10,755 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

ns,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Dolph  Simons, 

Kansas  Business  Review        lMnnfMv  [Business  1948     2     38      184 

(no  adv.) f  Monthly ^Research  Controlled  free  dist. 

Center  for  Research  in  Business,  University  of  Kansas,  Publisher. 

Kansas  EngineerV Quarterly Eng'pr  &  Coll 1920     3     26      126      1.50 

School  of  Engineering  of  the  University  of  Kansas,  Editor  and  Publisher,  201 A 
Marvin  Hall. 

Outlook  + Wednesday Independent 1926      5      24      224      3.00 

Robert  Bergquist,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1005  Massachusetts  St. 

School  Activities  MagasineV.Monthly Educational 1929  Controlled1  frU  dist. 

Harry  McKown,  Editor;  School  Activities  Publishing  Co.,  1041  New  Hampshire. 

TT  i         f*     rr             ,                  /Daily  ex.Sat.  rrt,i««.i.4~  1912     5     24     196     4.60 

University  Kansan  + \  &  B*^  Collegiate Controlled  free  dist. 

Prints  Summer  Session  Kansan,  semi-weekly  during  summer  school. 
University  Daily  Kansan  Board,  Publisher. 


8,600 
2,500 


§3,686 

3,260 
455 

704 
7.489 


Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  f>A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  Inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  Vlua**  only  (taring  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  foe. 

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U^umntiyi£0MimM.  }Monthly  ..........  Coll.Alumni  .......  1902     8     28     140  xS.OO 

Fred  Ellsworth,  Editor:  Alumni  Association  of  University  of  Kansas,  Publisher. 
Wilson  Bulletin  .......................  Quarterly  ........  Ornithology  .......  1888      1      50      100  xS.OO 

H.  Lewis  Batts,  Jr.,  Editor;  Wilson  Ornithological  Society,  Publisher, 
Marshall  College,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

LEAVENWORTHf  <G2),  pop.  20.579;  Leavenworth  Co.  (NE).  On  Missouri  River, 
38  m  NW  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.  AT&SF;  MP;  UP;  CB&Q;  CGW  RRs.  Bridge  to 
Stillings,  Mo.  Manufactures  mill  and  milling  machinery,  bridge  and  structural 
steel,  machinery,  flour,  feed  products,  sashes  and  doors,  woodwork,  furniture, 
gloves,  marine  products  and  equipment,  uniforms,  canvas  goods.  Grain  eleva- 
tors; meat  packing  plants;  foundry  and  machine  shops.  Fort  Leavenworth, 
three  miles  from  the  city,  is  an  important  military  post.  Army  Staff  College; 
many  federal  and  state  institutions.  Diversified  farming. 

Chronicle-f  ..............................  Thursday....     Independent  .......  1903      5     24     224      1.50 

Lloyd  B.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  724  Shawnee  St. 

T.     ..  ,  fEvg.ex.Sat.&  Ponilh1{nan  1857      8     24      294    13.00    **9,985 

Timea  +  ...................................  tSun.,Sun.M.     Republican  ........ 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
D.  R.  Anthony,  III,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEBANON   (D2),  pop.   610;  Smith  Co.    (N).  60  m  S  of  Hastings,  Neb.   CRIAP  RR. 

Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 
Times  4-  ................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1887      6      24      276      2.25 

Leonard  E.  Bennett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEBO  (G3),  pop.  575;  Coftey  Co.  (E).  20  m  E  of  Emporia.  AT&SF  RR.  Agriculture. 

Poultry,  hay,  grain. 
Enterprise-f  .............................  Thursday....     Republican  .........  1887     5     22     210     2.50 

Dan  C.  Evans,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


. 
Sunday  circ.**  10,266 


LENORA  (C2),  pop.  511;  Norton  Co.  (NW).  158  m  NW  of  Hutchinson.  MP  RR. 
Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 

News Wednesday Independent 1900      6     24      280     2. BO 

Lowell  C.  Smith.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEON  (F4).  pop.  618;  Butler  Co.  (SE).  12  m  SE  of  Eldorado.  SLSF  RR.  Oil  wells. 
Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  cattle,  corn,  hogs. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1911     7     24     280     2.50 

Lewis  E.  Sears,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEONARDVILLE  (F2),  pop.  820;  Riley  Co.  (NEC).  25  m  NW  of  Manhattan.  Railroad 
station,  Riley.  CRI&P  RR.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Riley  Countian-f Thursday Non-partisan 1883     7     24     280     2.00 

L.  W.  Marcellua,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEOTIt  (A3),  pop.  1,250;  Wichita  Co.  (W).  90  m  NW  of  Dodge  City.  MP  RR.  Elevator. 
Ships  grain.  Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  barley. 

Standard^- Thursday Independent 1885     7      24     278     2.50 

Bryant  Holmes,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  86. 

LE  ROY  (G8),  pop.  695;  Coffey  Co.  (SE).  76  m  S  of  Topeka.  MP  RR.  Walnut  timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  oats,  alfalfa. 

Reporter-f Friday Independent 1879     6     26     276     2.00 

Floyd  S.  Ecord,  Publisher,  Burlington. 

LEWIS  (C4),  pop.  476;  Edwards  Co.  (SWC).  82  m  W  of  Hutchinson.  AT&SF  RR. 
Hydraulic  cylinder  factory.  Hatchery.  Oil  wells.  Grain  farms.  Wheat,  alfalfa, 
sorghums. 

Press-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1890     7     24     280     2.00 

Nick  and  Ailene  Schnoebelen,  Editors  and  Publishers, 

UBERALf  (B4H).  pop.  7.184;  Seward  Co.  (SW).  75  m  SW  of  Dodge  City.  CRI&P 
RR.  Airline,  CEN.  Airplane  factory.  Grain  milling.  Ships  agricultural  products. 
Gas  and  oil  fields.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  maize,  Kafir  corn. 

Southwest  Times 4- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1886     8     24     294    14.00 

Kenneth  J.  Powell,  Editor;  Southwest  Prtg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  939. 

LINCOLNf  (D2H).  Pop.  1,636;  Lincoln  Co.  (C).  42  m  NW  of  Salina.  UP;  AT&SF 
RRs.  Railroad  name,  Lincoln  Center.  Rock  crushing  plant;  flour  mill.  Grain, 
stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Sentinel-Republican  4- Thursday     ....Independent 1887     7     24     280     2.00 

Henry  Choate,  Editor;  Lincoln  Sentinel-Republican,  Publisher.  147  W.  Lincoln. 

UNDSBORG  (E8),  pop.  2,888;  McPherson  Co.   (C).  20  m  8  of  Salina.  UP;  MP  RRs. 

Flour  manufactured.   Bethany   College    (Luth.).   Grain,   stock   farms.   Wheat, 

corn,  alfalfa. 
Bethany  Messenger V Bi-wkly(Tu).. Collegiate 1906     5     24     224     3.00 

Students  of  Bethany  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
News-Record* Mon.&Thurs...Independent    ...1881     8     24     308     3.00 

Henry  J.  Weltmer,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  81. 

UNN  (E2).  pop.  895;  Washington  Co.  (N).  45  m  NW  of  Manhattan.  MP  RR.  Cream- 

ery;  poultry  and  produce  packing  plant.  Ships  butter,  produce.  Dairy,  poultry, 

grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 
Cow  and  Hen  Journal -f Monthly Dairy&Poultry..  1928     4     26     175     x.50 

Albert  L.  Hfggins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Linn-Palmer  Record-f Friday Republican 1897     6     26     273     2.50 

Albert  L.  Higgins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circnl*tiofr-**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Ststement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher*!  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  ICovnty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallr 
estimate.  VI»«ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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J728 
§655 
§850 
1,400 
51,300 
505 

*525 
85,731 
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LITTLE  RIVER  <E8).  pop.  635;  Rice  Co.   (C).  28  m  N  of  Hutcbinson.  AT&SP  RR. 

Oil  wells;  salt  mines.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 
Monitor  +  .................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  18&6     5     24     224     3.00  615 

Merrit  J.  Leach,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LOGAN  (C2),  pop.  859;  Phillips  Co.  (N).  120  m  NW  of  Salina.  HP  RR.  Farm  machin- 

ery manufactured.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  maize. 
Republican-f  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1880     5     24     224     3.00  675 

Merlin  Randolph,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LONGTON   (F4).  pop.  478;  Elk  Co.   (SE).  28  m  NW  of  Independence.  AT&SF  RR. 

Oil  and  gas  wells.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
News-Reflector  +  .....................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1906     7     24     280     2.00  700 

Doris  B.  Clark,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LOUISBURG  (H3),  pop.  677;  Miami  Co.  (E).  82  m  S  of  Kansas  City.  MKT  RR.  Ships 
stock.   Walnut   timber;   gas   and   oil   wells.   Agriculture.    Corn,   wheat,   alfalfa. 
Herald  4-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1876     6     24     256     2.00  §960 

Robert  L.  Reynolds,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LUCAS  (D2),  pop.  681;  Russell  Co.  (NC).  66  m  NW  of  Salina.  UP  RR.  Grain,  dairy. 

stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  alfalfa,  corn. 
Independent  +  ..........................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1907     6     26     273     2.50  J600 

W.  B.  Langdon,  Publisher. 

LYNDONf  (G8),  pop.  729;  Osage  Co.  (EC).  29  m  S  of  Topeka.  MP  RR.  Candy,  brooms, 

nigs  manufactured.  Dairy,  grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 
Peoples  Herald-H  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888     7     24     276     2.50        $1,550 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jack  Miller  and  Miss  Ruth  Browning,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LYONSf  (D8),  pop.  4,545;  Rice  Co.  (C).  83  m  NW  of  Hutchinson.  AT&SF;  MP;  SLSF 
RRs.  Flour  and  feed  mill;  salt  products  plant;  hatchery.  Salt  mines.  Agriculture. 
Wheat,  corn,  oats,  alfalfa. 
News-f  ..................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1906      8      24      294      6.00        J2,981 

Horace  Jones,  Editor;  Lyons  Publishing  Company. 

MACKSVILLE  (D3tt),  pop.  624;  Stafford  Co.  (SC).  68  m  W  of  Hutchinson.  AT  ASF 
RR.  Converter  lathes,  power  lawn  mowers  manufactured.  Grain,  stock,  poultry 
farms.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 
Enterprise  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1903     7     24     280     2.60  5500 

Paul  Schnoebelen,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Scottie  Grant  Bldg. 

MADISON  (F8).  pop.  1,212;  Greenwood  Co.   (SE).  20  m  S  of  Emporia.  AT&SF  RR. 
Manufactures  oil  tanks,  gasoline.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  hay,  corn. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1911      6      26     280     2.00  1,150 

Stephen  Gilman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MANHATTANf  (F2),  pop.  19,056;  Riley  Co.   (NEC).  On  Kansas  River,  56  m  NW  of 

Topeka.  UP;  CRI&P  RRs.  Airline  CAL.  Farm  machinery,  cut  stone  factories; 

poultry  packing  and  seed  houses  ;  bottling  works.  Kansas  State  College  of  Agri- 

cultural and  Applied  Science.  Stock,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

r  Grass  &  Grain  -f  ......................  Tuesday  ..........  Ind.  Agric  ...........  1955      5     23     224      8.00 

Sold  only  in  combination  with  Tribune.  Combined  clrc.        J7.284 

Guidon,  The-f-     ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1940      5     23     224 

A  civilian  enterprise  published  and  distributed  to  the  Officers  $5.500  —  Free 

and  Men  and  homes  of  Fort  Riley. 
Tribune-J-  .................................  Tuesday  ..........  Independent  .......  1916      5      23      224      2.50 

Sold  only  in  combination  with  Grass  and  Grain.  Combined  circ.        $7,284 

Dean  Coughenour,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1207  Moro  St. 


,  .......  1928      1     24        98  *2.00  *385 

Mary  Michener,  Ed.  ;  Kansas  Entomological  Society,  Pub.,  Kansas  State  College. 
Kansas  Farm  Bureau  News  -f  Monthly  ..........  Agricultural  ......  1947      5     24     212     x.50        77,505 

Kansas  Farm  Bureau  Federation,  Publisher,  2321  Anderson  Ave. 

Kansas  State  Collegian  -f  V...  {^fn^'  ^^  Colle»iate  ..........  1895     5     24     224     4'5°         8'85° 

Students  of  Kansas  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Kansas  State  Engineer  V  .........  Monthly  ..........  Coll.  &  Eng'g  .....  Controlled  free  dist.        J2.600 

Engineering  Association,  Kansas  State  College.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

fEveexSat&r>        .,-  1909      8      24      294    15.60        §9,142 

Mercury-f  ...............................  {sJn.  Sun  M      Republican  ........        *  Sunday  circ.        §9,142 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

The  Seaton  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

[State  Coll.          1955      3      26      140      1.00 
Trumpet,  The  ...........................  4  ti.  a  yr  .........  \  Alumni  Controlled  free  dist.      $26,000 

Kenneth  M.  Heywood,  Editor;  Kansas  State  College  Endowment  Assn.,  Publisher. 
MANKATOf  (D2).  pop.  1,462;  Jewell  Co.  (N).  76  m  SE  of  Hastings,  Neb.  MP;  CRI&P 

RRs.  Manufactures  butter,  chicken  feed.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 
Jewell  County  Record-f  ........  Thursday  ........  Independent.......l874     7     24     280     2.50   **2,170 

F.  W.  Boyd,  Jr..  Editor;  Jewell  County  Record,  Publisher. 
MARIONf  (E8).  pop.  2,050;  Marion  Co.  (SE).  60  m  NE  of  Wichita.  AT&SF;  CRI&P 

RRs.  Poultry  and  egg  packing,  alfalfa  dehydrating,  limestone  and  rock  crushing 

plants;  grain  mill.  Grain,  poultry,  stock,  dairy  farms. 
Marion  Co.  Record-f  ..............  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1870     7     24     280     3.00        §2,715 

Wharton  Hoch,  Editor;  Hoch  Publishing  Co..  Inc. 

Circulation—  **Sept,  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
ft  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher*  •  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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HARQUETTE  (B8).  pop.  666;  McPherson  Co.  (C).  82  m  SW  of  Salina.  MP  RR.  Grain 

milling.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  oata.  corn. 
Tribune  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1887     6     26     278     2.00  785 

James  J.  Walters,  Publisher. 

MARYSVILLEt  (Fl%),  pop.  8,866;  Marshall  Co.  (NE).  95  m  W  of  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
UP  RR.  Radio  radar,  fertilizer  factories  ;  feed  mills  ;  poultry  packing  plant  ;  bott- 
ling works.  Railroad  division  point.  Grain,  poultry,  dairy,  stock  farms.  Alfalfa. 
Advocate-f  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1882     8     24     280     2.00   **3,981 

Byron  E.  Guise,  Editor;  The  Marysville  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 
Marshall  County  News  +  .......  Mon.  &  Thurs.  Republican  .........  1862     8     24     280     2.00        §3,218 

Georgia  V.  Dougherty,  Publisher. 
McCUNE   (G4),  pop.  682;  Crawford  Co.   (SE).  15  m  E  of  Parsons.  SLSF  RR.  Coal 

mines;  oil  wells.  Grain,  poultry,  dairy,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Herald-f.  ..................................  Friday  ............  Ind.  Rep  .............  1882     6     24     259     8.00  §709 

G.  H.  Dyer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

McLOUTH  (G2  %  ),  pop.  477  ;  Jefferson  Co.  (NE).  18  m  N  of  Lawrence.  Railroad  station, 
Tonganoxie.  UP  RR.  Elevator.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Mirror-McLouth  Times  —  See  Perry. 

McPHERSONf  (E8).  pop.  8.689;  McPherson  Co.  (C).  84  m  S  of  Salina.  CRI&P;  AT&SF; 

UP;  MP  RRs.  Refinery;  flour  mill;  concrete  products  plant.  McPherson  College 

(Ch.  of  Breth.).  Oil  wells.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms.  Wheat. 

Kansas  Sportsman,  The          1  n««»t-*.iv         f  Outdoor  Spts.   1954     3     28      140x1.00          2,600 
(offsetK.  ...........  ..  ...............  f  Quarterjy  .......  \  &  Dogs  Controlled  free  dist.          2,100 

Lea  Neel,  Editor;  Kansas  Assn.  for  Wildlife,  Publisher,  833  W.  Euclid. 
McPherson  County  News  +  ...  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1886     6     24     238     2.00          1,200 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Chet  M.  Bowline,  Publishers. 
Republican-f  ............................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1885     8     22     294   15.60        §5,026 

K.  R.  Krehbiel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Spectator+  V  ...........................  Friday  ............  Collegiate  ...........  1917      6      24      224  x2.00  J600 

Student  Council  of  McPherson  College,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MEADEf  (B4),  pop.  1,768;  Meade  Co.   (SW).  40  m  SW  of  Dodge  City.  CRI&P  RR. 
Power  lawn   mower  factory.   Silica  mining  and  refining.   Ships   cattle.   Grain, 
stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  cattle,  sorghum. 
Meade  Globe-Press  -f-  ..............  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1931     7     23     280     8.00          1,257 

George  H.  and  Pearl  Carey,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MEDICINE  LODGEf  (D4),  pop.  2,288  ;  Barber  Co.  (S).  65  m  SW  of  Hutchinson.  AT  ASF 
RR.  Gypsum  cement  factory;  gasoline  refinery.  Oil,  gas  wells;  gypsum  mines. 
Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Barber  County  Index  +  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1879      8      24      280     2.50        §2,320 

Jack  D.  Fisher,  Editor;  Barber  County  Index,  Publisher. 

MILTONVALE  (E2),  pop.  911;  Cloud  Co.  (N).  40  m  NE  of  Salina.  AT&SF;  UP  RRs. 

Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  livestock. 
Record  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1902      7     26      280      2.00  $800 

Thos.  H.  Flear,  Editor;  Thos.  H.  and  M.  Annie  Flear,  Publishers. 

MINNEAPOLISf  (E2),  pop.  1,801;  Ottawa  Co.  (NC).  26  m  N  of  Salina.  UP;  AT&SF 
RRs.   Elevators;  hatcheries;  alfalfa  dehydrating  plant.   Dairy,  stock,  poultry, 
grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 
M«ssenger+  ............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1875     8     24     810     2.50        §2,800 

R.  G.  Hemenway,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MINNEOLA  (C4),  pop.  660;  Clark  Co.   (S).  22  m  S  of  Dodge  City.  Railroad  name, 
Mlneola.  CRI&P  RR.  Ships  wheat.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  oats. 
Record-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1908      6      24     280      2.50  705 

Charles  W.  Stults,  Editor;  Minnesota  Independent,  Publisher. 

.  X  4,430;  Johnson  Co.  (E).  10  m  S  of  Kansas  City.  SLSF  RR. 
ucts,  office  furniture  manufactured.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 

JThursday  .........  Ind.  Rep  ............  1945     8     24     294      1.60 

Frank  T.  Carpenter,'  Jr.  |  Editor  and  Publisher,  5811  Johnson  Drive. 

MOUNE  (F4),  pop.  871;  Elk  Co.  (SE).  65  m  SE  of  Wichita.  AT&SF  RR.  Rock  crush- 

ing  and  lime  grinding  plant  ;  cheese  factory.  Diversified  farming. 
Advance  -f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1913      6     26     280     2.00  §576 

F.  L.  Axtell,  Editor;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  F.  L.  Axtell,  Publishers. 

MONTEZUMA  (B4),  pop.  609;  Gray  Co.  (SW).  26  m  SW  of  Dodge  City.  AT&SF  RR. 

Ships  wheat.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 
Press  +  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1914     6     24     210      1.50        §1,210 

R.  E.  Vincent,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MORAN  (G8%),  pop.  614$;  Allen  Co.  (SE).  80  m  NW  of  Fort  Scott.  MKT;  MP  RRs.  Oil 
.  Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 


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Sentinel-f Thursday Independent 1955     6     24     280     8.00  617 

R.  L.  Thompson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MORGANVILLE   (E2),  pop.  278;  Clay  Co.   (NEC).  55  m  NE  of  Salina.  CRI&P  RR. 
Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  livestock. 

Tribune  4- .Thursday Republican 1904     6     26     280     1.60  544 

Mrs.  L.  D.  Huff,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Ctrcdatloifr-HHtSept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
(P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNall* 
estimate.  VI»«ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MOUND  CITYf  <H8), 
mines;  gas,   oil 


Estab  Cols0 Width V  Depth    Sub 

pop.  707;  Linn  Co.  (E).  65  m  3  of  Kansas  City.  MP  RR.  Coal 
wells;  stone  quarries;   timber.   Agriculture.   Fruit,   livestock. 

RTound aSun+U! }  Wednesday  ....Independent 1884 

Guy  Hively,  Editor;  Mound  City  Republic,  Publisher. 

MOUNDRIDGE  (E8).  pop.  942;  McPherson  Co.  (C).  28  m  NE  of  Hutchinson.  MP  RR. 
Flour,  feed  mills ;  butter  factory.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Journal-f Thursday Independent 1882      6      24     276      2.50 

Vernard  Vogt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOUND  VALLEY  (G4),  pop.  566;  Labette  Co.  (SE).  16  m  SW  of  Parsons.  SLSF; 
MKT  RRs.  Bank,  Altamont.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Times -Journal-f Thursday Republican 1886     15     24     231     2.00 

Victor  L.  George,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Altamont. 

MOUNT  HOPE  (E4),  pop.  473;  Sedgwick  Co.  (S).  30  m  NW  of  Wichita.  MP  RR. 
Grain  auger  and  blower  factory.  Nursery;  hatchery.  Oil  wells.  Grain,  dairy 
stock,  poultry  farms.  ' 

Clarlon-f Thursday Independent 1885     7     24     280     2  50 

E.  G.  Rieckenberg,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MULBERRY  (H4),  pop.  779;  Crawford  Co.  (SE).  15  m  NE  of  Pittsburg,  nearest 
bank.  KCS;  SLSF  RRs.  Coal  mines.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

News- Journal-f Friday Independent 1902      5     26     238      200 

Josephine  Cattaneo.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MULLINVILLE  (C4),  pop.  410;  Kiowa  Co.  (SW).  85  m  E  of  Dodge  City.  CRI&P  RR 
Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  feeds. 

Kansas  Clubwoman Monthly Worn.  Clubs 1922      3     26      135  xl.OO 

Mrs.  J.  W.  Cossell,  Editor;  Kansas  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs.  Publisher. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1897     5     24      177     2.50 

Bernard  and  Waneta  Collett,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MULVANE  (E4).  pop.  1,887;  Sumner  Co.  (S).  20  m  SE  of  Wichita.  AT&SF  RR.  Sand 
and  gravel  plant.  Grain,  dairy,  truck,  stock  farms. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1903      7      24     276      2.50 

Millard  Ross,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NATOMA  (C2),  pop.  775:  Osborne  Co.  (N).  80  m  NW  of  Salina.  UP  RR.  Trailer 
works.  Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Livestock,  poultry,  wheat. 

Natoma-Luray  Independent-f  Thursday Independent 1906     7     24      224      2.00 

Lillie  M.  Washabaugh,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEODESHA  (G4),  pop.  8,723;  Wilson  Co.  (SE).  15  m  N  of  Independence.  MP;  SLSF 
RRs.  Gasoline  refinery;  chlorophyll  and  alfalfa  dehydrating  plants;  plows,  in- 
secticides, bricks,  dairy  products  manufactured.  Oil  wells.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry, 
stock  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Register-4- Thursday Republican 1883      8      24      280      1.50 

Raymond  Hedrick,  Editor;  Neodesha  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  810  Main  St. 

Sun H^un**8*1'    ^dependent 1906      8     24     280      8.00 

Paul  A.  Guess,  Editor  and  Publisher,  718  Main  St. 

NESS  CITYf  (C8),  pop.  1.612;  Ness  Co.  (WC).  56  m  N  of  Dodge  City.  AT&SF  RR. 
Oil  wells.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Wheat,  Kafir  corn,  milo  maize. 

Ness  Count v  News-f Thursday Republican 1884      8     24      297      2.50 

Floyd  N.  Cooley,  Editor;  W.  F.  Turrentine,  Publisher. 

NEWTONf  (E8),  pop.  11,590;  Harvey  Co.  (SC).  28  m  N  of  Wichita.  AT&SF;  MP  RRs. 

Flour  mills;  railroad  shops;  creamery;  hatcheries.  Bethel  College   (Mennon.). 

Oil  wells.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Bethel  College  Bulletin -f  V.... Monthly Coll.  Relig 1914     2      30      104     Free 

Bethel  College,  Publishers,  North  Newton. 
Kansnn-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1872      8     23     294    13.20 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

C.  W.  Kirton,  Editor;  Newton  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  121-125  W.  6th  St. 
Mennonite-f Tuesday Mennonite 1885     3     26     128     2.50 

Rev.  J.  N.  Smucker,  Editor;  General  Conference  Mennonite  Church,  Publisher, 

722  N.  Main. 
Mennonite  Review -f Thursday Ind.  A  Mennon..  1923      5     24     224     2.50 

M.  Schrag,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Company. 

NICKERSON  (D8),  pop.  1,018;  Reno  Co.  (C).  On  Arkansas  River,  12  m  NW  of  Hutch- 
inson.  MP;  AT&SF  RRs.  Oil  wells.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Argosy-f Thursday Independent 1877      5     24     224     2.50 

H.  M.  Beineke.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NORTONt  (G2),  pop.  8,060;  Norton  Co.  (NW).  140  m  NW  of  Salina.  CB&Q;  CRI&P 
RRs.  Feed  mills;  creamery.  State  Sanatorium  for  Tuberculosis.  Silica  mines; 
grave)  pit.  Diversified  farming. 

Telegram -f Evjr.ex.Sun Republican 1906      8     24      294     7.00 

Ken  Johnson,  Editor;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Elton  Carter,  Publishers. 

NORTONVILLE  (G2).  pop.  668;  Jefferson  Co.  (NE).  30  m  NE  of  Topeka.  AT&SF 
RR.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

News-f Friday Independent 1884     5     26     224     2.00 

W.  R.  Fitzgerald,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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UPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Lteht  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mat*  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptlon  included  in  membership  fee. 

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OAKLEY  (B2),  pop.  1,916;  Logan  Co.  (W).  120  m  NW  of  Dodge  City.  UP  RR.  Cream- 

ery; elevator.  Grain  farms.  Wheat,  barley,  corn. 
Graphic-*-  .................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888     8     21     280     8.00 

Larry  L.  Funk,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OBERLINf   (B2),  pop.  2,019;  Decatur  Co.   (NW).  170  m  NW  of  Salina.  CB&Q  RR. 

Butter  manufactured.  Hatchery.  Grain,  poultry,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Herald-}-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Agric  ..........  1879      7     24     273      3.00 

E.  R.  Woodward,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OLATHEf    (H3),   pop.   6,693;  Johnson   Co.    (E).   25   m   SW   of  Kansas   City.   SLSF; 

AT&SF  RRs.  Manufactures  cowboy  boots,  shoes,  farm  machinery,  chemicals. 

Oil,  gas  wells.  State  School  for  the  Deaf.  Stock,  dairy  farms. 
Johnson  County  Democrat  +  .  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1921     8     24     287     2.00 

Johnson  County  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 
Mirror  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1857      8     24      308     2.00 

John  W.  Breyfogle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ONAGA    (F2),   pop.   882;   Pottawatomie  Co.    (NE).    40   m   NW  of  Topeka.   UP  RR. 

Trading  center.  Ships  stock,  corn.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1890      6      26      276      2.25 

William  Harder,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OSAGE  CITY   (G3).  pop.  1,919;  Osage  Co.   (E).  32  m  NE  of  Emporia.  AT&SF;  MP 

RRs.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat. 
Journal-Free  Press  4-  .............  Wednesday  ....Democratic  ........  1871      7      24     266      3.00 

Mabel  L.  Hammond,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OSAWATOMIE    (H3),   pop.   4,847;   Miami   Co.    (E).    26   m   SE   of   Ottawa.   MP   RR. 
Railroad  shops.  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Grain,  dairy,  stock, 
fruit  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Graphic-News  -|-  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1887      8      24      287      2.50 

N.  S.  Reppert,  Editor;  Osawatomie  Publishing  Company,  619  Main  St. 

OSBORNEf   (D2),  pop.  2,068;  Osborne  Co.   (N).   107  m  NW  of  Salina.  MP;  AT&SF 

RRs.  Monument  works;  sash  and  door  factory.  Ships  stock.  Grain  farms. 
Osborne  County  Farmer  ........  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1874      7      24     280      3.00 

C.  S.  Scherling,  Editor;  H.  P.  Beason  and  F.  L.  Brown,  Publishers. 
OSKALOOSAf  (G2),  pop.  721;  Jefferson  Co.  (NE).  22  m  N  of  Lawrence.  Railroad  sta- 

tion, Perry.  UP  RR.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 
Independent-h  .........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1860      5      26      248      2.50 

J.  W.  Roberts.  Editor;  Independent  Publishing  Company. 

OSWEGOf  (G4),  pop.  1,997;  Labette  Co.  (SE).  21  m  SE  of  Parsons.  MKT;  SLSF  RRs. 
Manufactures    cheese,    feed,    garments.    Coal,    lead,    zinc    mines.    Stock,    dairy, 
poultry,  grain  farms.  Hogs,  corn,  wheat. 
Democrat  -f  ..............................  Friday  ............  Democratic  ........  1898      8      23     280     2.00 

Robert  A.  Carpenter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Indeppndent-f-  ..........................  Friday  ............  Republican  .........  1872      7      24      280      2.00 

W.  A.  Blair.  Editor;  Bill  B.  Blair,  Publisher. 

OTTAWAf  (03),  pop.  10,081;  Franklin  Co.  (E).  26  m  S  of  Lawrence.  AT&SF:  MP 
RRs.  Manufactures  flour,  brooms,  milk,  steel  foundry  products,  gas  engines, 
rural  advertising  signs,  mill  work.  Railroad  shops.  Ottawa  University.  Rock 
quarries.  Diversified  farming,  especially  poultry.  Corn,  wheat,  alfalfa. 

Herald-f  ................................  Evsr.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1881      8      23      301    18.20 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  G.  Snedaker,  Publisher,  106-108  S.  Main. 
Ottawa  Campus  -f  ....................  Wednesday  .....  Collegiate  ...........  1888      5      27 

Students  of  Ottawa  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Tauy  Talk  (no  adv.)  ...............  Quarterly  ........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1928 

Claude  Webb,  Editor;  Ottawa  University  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher. 

Tlmes-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1932     5     24 

Sheldon  Tallman,  Publisher,  602  N.  Main  St. 

OVERBROOK  (G3).  pop.  887;  Osage  Co.  (E).  27  m  SE  of  Topeka.  MP  RR.  Elevator. 

Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  Kafir  corn. 
Citizen  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1889      5      24      224      3.00 

Dwight  Payton,  Editor;  Citizen  Publishing  Company. 

OVERLAND  PARK  (H2%),  pop.  X5.400;  Johnson  Co.  (E).  10  m  S  of  Kansas  City. 
Nearest  railroad  station,  Lenexa.  SLSF  RR.  Nurseries.  Residential.  Dairy,  truck 

Johnson  County  Herald-f  .......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1923     9     24     294     3.00 

Loyd  Neff  and  Son,  Publishers. 

Midwest  Municipal  Utilities...  Bi-monthly  .....  |u$ItL*  ^^  1931     8     28      14°     1'00 
A.  D.  McGuire,  Editor;  Kansas  and  Missouri  Associations  of  Municipal  Utilities, 
Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  99. 

OXFORD  (E4).  pop.  798;  Sumner  Co.   (S).  On  Arkansas  River.  88  m  SE  of  Wichita. 

MV;  AT&SF;  MP  RRs.  Grain  and  alfalfa  milling.  Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming. 

Wheat,  corn,  apples,  truck  crops. 
Register  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888     7     24     280     2.50 

Robert  and  Genevieve  Aikfns,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
PALMER—  Linn-Palmer  Record—  See  Linn. 


210      2.50 


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210     1.50 


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§1,885 

§2,784 

§3,409 

t8;503 

§1,018 
§1,975 

§2,675 

J2,706 
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§1,100 
§1,200 

*^6,255 

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t870 

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-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,    -f  Uses  Mats.    <3> Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.     ?  Agate  lines.   14  to  inch.    tCounty   seat.     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.   xSubscription  included   in  membership  fee. 
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PAOLAf  (H8).  pop.  8,972;  Miami  Co.   (E).  48  m  SW  of  Kansas  City.  SLSF;  MP; 

MKT  RRs.  Manufactures  butter,  coats,  mowers,  concrete  products,  monuments. 

Oil  wells.  Grain,  poultry,  stock  farms.  Corn,  alfalfa,  wheat. 

C  Miami  Republican  + Thursday Republican 1866     8     24     287     4.00        §3,906 

J   Western  Spirit-}- Monday Democratic 1871     8     24     287     4.00        63,967 

1  Drew  McLaughlin,  Jr.,  Editor;  The  Miami  County  Publishing  Co.,  Inc., 

I  24  E.  Peoria. 

PARSONS  (G4).  pop.  14,750;  Labette  Co.  (NE).  28  m  NE  of  Independence.  MKT; 
SLSF  RRs.  Manufactures  wood  products,  furniture,  mineral  wool,  cement  blocks 
ladders,  chemicals,  mattresses,  butter.  Ships  poultry,  dairy  products.  Diver* 
sifted  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 

News Thursday Independent 1940     6     24     224      200        S  2.286 

David  C.  Tippet,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1927  Main  St.  »*n»o 

Sun-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1871      8     22     294   18.00 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Clyde  M.  Reed,  Editor;  Sun  Publishing  Company,  219  S.  Central. 

PEABODY  (E8),  pop.  1,194;  Marion  Co.  (SEC).  40  m  NE  of  Wichita.  AT&SF;  CRI&P 
RRs.  Manufactures  steel,  canvas,  aluminum,  wood  products.  Hatchery.  Dairy, 
stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Gazette- Herald  + Thursday Independent 1873 

William  V.  Krause.  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7     24     293      2.50        §1,112 


PERRY  (G2M»),  pop.  899;  Jefferson  Co.  (NE).  16  m  E  of  Topeka.  UP  RR.  Ships  pota- 
toes, grain,  stock.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  potatoes. 

Mirror-McLouth  Times-h Thursday Independent 1910     5      24     224      200 

Robert  Bergquist,  Publisher. 

PHILLIPSBURGf   (C2),  pop.  2,589;  Phillips  Co.    (N).   80  m  SW  of  Hastings,  Neb. 
CRI&P  RR.  Airline  OZA.  Oil  refinery;  hatchery.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

Phillips  County  Review  + Thursday Independent 1921      7      24      290     250 

McDill  Boyd,  Editor;  Boyd  Publishing  Co.,  Publishers,  Box  L. 

PITTSBURG  (H4),  pop.  19,341;  Crawford  Co.  (SE).  28  m  S  of  Ft.  Scott.  AT&SF;  UP; 

MP;  KCS;  SLSF  RRs.  Airline,  OZA.  Clay,  foundry  and  machine  shop,  creamery 

products,  mining  machinery,  coal  by-products   manufactured.  Railroad  shops; 

meat  packing.   Coal   mines.   State   Teachers    College.    Diversified   farming.   TV 

station. 
CollegioV Wednesday Collegiate 1922      8      24     294        .50 

Students  of  Kansas  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and   Publishers. 

f  Headlij?ht-h Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1887     8     24     294   15.60 

J   Sun-f Morn.ex.Mon.. Independent 1915      8     24     294    15.60 

j  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

I  F.  W.  Brinkerhoff,  Ed.;  Pittsburg  Pub.  Co.,  7th  and  Locust  Sts. 

PLAINS    (B4),  pop.    X681;  Meade  Co.    (SW).   65  m  SW  of  Dodge  City.  CRI&P  RR. 
Grain  farms.  Wheat,  Kafir  corn,  corn. 

Journal  + Thursday Republican 1907      7     24     280      2.00 

Cleo  Utz,  Editor;  George  H.  and  Pearl  Carey.  Publishers. 

PLAINVILLE  (C2),  pop.  2.082;  Rooks  Co.  (NWC).  120  m  W  of  Salina.  UP  RR.  Ships 
grain,   livestock.   Oil   wells.   Grain,   dairy,   stock,   poultry   farms.   Wheat,   corn. 

Times-f Thursday Independent 1903      7      23      280     3.00 

Harlan  Lill,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PLEAS  ANTON  (H3),  pop.  1,178;  Linn  Co.  (E).  25  m  N  of  Ft.  Scott.  SLSF  RR.  Feed 
mill;  asphalt  plant.  Coal,  lead,  zinc  mines.  Diversified  farming. 

Observer-Enterprise  -f- Thursday Republican 1871      7     24      276     2.50 

M.  A.  Bradley.  Publisher. 

PRAIRIE  VILLAGE  (H2V&),  pop.  x  15, 2 64   (branch  of  Kansas  City  P.  O.),  10  m  S.  of 
Kansas  City,  nearest  RR.  Residential. 


Prom Monthly 


f  Teen  -Age 

lint. 


1946 


Stan  Rose,  Editor  and  Publisher,  4521  W.  65th  St. 


140 
140 


1.50 


81,856 


J3.370 


§5,082 
§8,200 


465 


§1,910 


§1,210 


PRATTf  (D4),  pop.  7,528;  Pratt  Co.  (S).  90  m  W  of  Wichita.  CRI&P;  AT&SF  RRs. 
Railroad  shops;  farm  machinery  factory;  flour,  feed  mills;  hatchery.  Agriculture. 
Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 
Drive-in  Restaurant  IwnntMv  fRest-  *  Hwy-    1986     8     26     14°     8-°° 

Magazine  .............................  [Monthly  ..........  jCafe  Rusi  Controlled  circ.    >20,280 

Charles  Pratt,  Editor;  Drive-In  Magazine,  Inc.,  Pub..  113  E.  Third  St. 
Tribune-f  .................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1917      9     23      294   15.60        §5,447 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  I.  Lauffer,  Editor;  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  Publishers. 

PRETTY  PRAIRIE  (D4),  pop.  484:  Reno  Co.  (C).  25  m  S  of  Hutchinson.  AT&SF  RR. 

Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 
Times,  The  ...............................  Thursday  .....  Independent  .......  1910      6      26      280      2.50  $600 

M.  H.  Mandrell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PROTECTION    (C4),  pop.  814;  Comanche  Co.    (S).   125  m  SW  of  Wichita.   AT&SF 
RR.  Hatchery.  Steel  products  manufactured.  Ships  wheat,  stock.  Oil  wells.  Stock, 
poultry,  dairy,  grain  farms. 
post-)-  ......................................  .Friday  ............  Independent  .......  1907     5     24     210     2.50  §760 

Orin  L.  Strobel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
SP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  O  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols^ Width  7  Depth    Sub 

QUINTER  (B2).  pop.  741;  Gove  Co.  (W).  143  m  NW  of  Hutchinson.  UP  RR.  Agri- 
culture. Wheat,  corn,  cattle,  Kafir  corn. 


Circ 


Gove  County  Advocate+ Thursday Independent 1886 

Dorothy  and  Harvey  Reiser,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


6     24      273     2.60        §1,281 


ROSSVILLE  (G2),  pop.  677;  Shawnee  Co.  (E).  18  m  NW  of  Topeka.  UP  RR.  Feed 
mill.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 

Reporter-f  Thursday Independent 1887      6      24      224     2.60  J845 

Bill  F.  and  Betty  J.  Murray,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

RUSSELLf  (D8),  pop.  6,488;  Russell  Co.  (NC).  76  m  W  of  Salina.  UP  RR.  Flour  mill. 

Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Grain,  alfalfa,  feed. 
News-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1930     8     24     29410.40        §3,961 

Webster  Hawkins,  Editor;  R.  T.  Townsley,  Publisher. 
Record -f Mon.&Thurs... Republican 1872     8     24     287     3.00        §3,968 

Max  8.  Miller,  Publisher. 

SABETHA  (Gl%).  pop.  2,178;  Nemaha  Co.  (NE).  60  m  W  of  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  CRI&P; 
Up  RRa.  Creamery ;  hatchery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Alfalfa,  clover. 

Herald  4- Wednesday Independent 1876     7     24     280     3.00        §2,198 

Ralph  D.  Tennal,  Editor;  William  W.  Tennal,  Publisher. 

SAINT  FRANCISf  (A2),  pop.  1,892;  Cheyenne  Co.  (NW).  186  m  E  of  Denver,  Colo. 
CB&Q  RR.  Grain  milling;  hatchery.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  hogs,  cattle. 


Herald  + Thursday Independent 1886 

Hale  Publishing  Co. 


8      24      308      3.00        §1,785 


SAINT  JOHNf  (D8%),  pop.  1,735;  Stafford  Co.  (SC).  49  m  W  of  Hutchinson.  AT&SF 
RR.  Oil  wells.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 

r  Capital Tuesday Independent 1887  7  24  287  3.25 

•{  News  + Thursday Republican 1880  7  24  287  3.25 

1  Clelland  Cole,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAINT  MARYS  (F2),  pop.  1.201;  Pottawatomie  Co.  (NE).  26  m  NW  of  Topeka.  UP 
RR.  Saint  Mary's  College  (Cath).  Agriculture,  heat,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Star-f Thursday Republican 1884     6     26     280     2.75 

R.  E.  Robinson,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Theology  Digest  (no  adv.).. 8  ti.  a  yr Theology  (Cath.).  195 3     2     27      105     2.00 

Gerald  Van   Ackeren,  Editor;   St.   Mary's   College,   the  School  of  Divinity   of 
St.  Louis  University,  Publisher. 

SAINT  PAUL  (G4),  pop.  783;  Neosho  Co.  (SE).  28  m  NW  of  Pittsburg.  MKT  RR. 
Elevator.  Ships  cattle,  hogs.  Gas  wells.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms. 

Journal  + Thursday Independent 1868      6      24     280     2.00 

Mary  Alice  Whelan,  Editor;  Kerm  Powers,  Publisher,  Thayer. 

SALINAf  (E3),  pop.  26,176;  Saline  Co.  (C).  72  m  NE  of  Hutchinson.  UP;  AT&SF; 
MP;  CRI&P  RRs.  Airline  CAL.  Distributing  and  trading  center.  Flour  mills; 
foundry ;  packing,  brick  and  tile  plants ;  hatcheries.  Manufactures  truck  bodies, 
binder  canvas,  awnings,  mattresses,  corn  sleds,  neon  signs,  butter,  braces, 
playground  equipment.  Kansas  Wesleyan  University;  Marymount  College  (Cath., 
women).  Center  of  a  rich  agricultural  district.  Wheat,  alfalfa,  poultry  products, 
stock.  Three  banks;  deposits  (June  1966),  $30.629,101;  debits  (June  1966), 
$41,665,184. 

Advertiser-Sun  + Thursday Independent 1883     8     23     280     3.50 

Milo  W.  Sutton,  Publisher. 

Independent 1871 


$1,990 
tl,990 


§1,094 

£7,600 


546 


3,897 


9 


23      306   15.60**28,073 
Sunday  circ.  ** 28,458 


Journal*  ................................  .. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Whitely  Austin,  Editor;  Salina  Journal,  Publisher. 

Northwestern  Kansas  1  c««^.«  r>~*KAit~  IOOT 

Register-f-   .................  V  Sunday  ............  Catholic  .............  1937 

Msgr.  R.  M.  Menard,  Ed.;  Catholic  Press  Society,  Inc.,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  958. 
Wesleyan  Advance  +  V  ...........  Bi-wkly(  We).  Collegiate  ...........  1885     5     24     210     2.00 

Students  of  Kansas  Wesleyan  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


8      23      294      3.00 


800 


SAWYER  (D4).  pop.  228;  Pratt  Co.  (S).  86  m  W  of  Wichita.  AT&SF  RR.  Agriculture. 

Wheat,  Kafir  corn,  milo  maize. 
News-f  .....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1907     6     26     276     1.00  §411 

Byron  E.  Blair,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SCANDIA  (E2),  pop.  611;  Republic  Co.  (N).  66  m  SW  of  Beatrice,  Neb.  MP;  CRI&P 

RRs.  Bank,  Norway.  Cement  tile  factory.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 
Joumal-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1872     6     26     280     2.50  §585 

W.  H.  Berger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SCOTT  CITYf  (B3).  pop.  8,204;  Scott  Co.   (W).  70  m  NW  of  Dodge  City.  AT&SF 
MP  RRs.  Ships  farm  products.  Oil  wells.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Wheat,  corn,  potatoes. 
News-Chronicle  +  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1886     8     24     304     3.50        §2,343 

John  A.  Boyer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SCRANTON  (G8),  pop.  487;  Osage  Co.  (E).  21  m  8  of  Topeka.  AT&SF  RR.  Ships 

stock,  grain.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  hay,  grain. 
Gazette-Record  +  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888     6     24     220     2.00          §350 

_  Pwight  Payton,  Editor;  Citizen  Publishing  Co.,  Overbrook. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  wJune  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  JPubli»her'i  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRtnd  McNafly 


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estimate.    V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 
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Estab  Coll <& Width? Depth    Sub  Circ 

SEDANf  (F4),  pop.  1,640;  Chautauqua  Co.   (SE).  40  m  W  of  Coffeyville.  HP  RR. 
Machine  shop.  Oil  wells.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Tlmes-Star-H Thursday Ind.  Rep 1878      8     24     294     2.60        §1,833 

Sam  Shade,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  297. 

SEDGWICK  (E4),  pop.  782;  Harvey  Co.  (SE).  12  m  SE  of  Newton.  AT&SF  RR.  Alfalfa 
mill ;  hatcheries ;  elevator.  Ships  grain,  seeds.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat. 

Pantagraph-f Thursday Independent 1881     8     24     808     2.50  678 

John  B.  Hull,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SELDEN  (B2),  pop.  488;  Sheridan  Co.  (NW).  170  m  NW  of  Salina.  CRI&P  RR.  Stock, 
poultry,  grain  farms.  Cattle,  hogs,  wheat. 

Advocate-f Thursday Independent 1937     6     24     280     200  541O 

Lowell  C.  Smith.  Editor  and  Publisher.  5U     ^°U          841° 

SENECAf  (F2),  pop.  1,911;  Nemaha  Co.  (NE).  65  m  NW  of  Topeka.  UP  RR.  Planing 
mill;  elevator.  Ships  stock,  grain.  Poultry,  grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Courier-Tribune  + Mon.&Thurs. ..Independent 1868     7     24     280     300          8050 

Jay  Adriance,  Editor  and  Publisher,  612  Main  St.  ' 

SEVERY  (F4),  pop.  477;  Greenwood  Co.  (SE).  65  m  E  of  Wichita.  AT&SF;  SLSF 
RRs.  Oil  wells.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  Kafir  corn,  wheat. 

Severyite-f Thursday Republican 1887     6     26     280     1.60  

Esther  McDivitt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SHARON  SPRINGSf  (A8),  pop.  994;  Wallace  Co.  (W).  210  m  E  of  Denver.  Colo. 
UP  RR.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 

Western  Times-f Thursday Independent 1886     7     24     280     2.50        §1,440 

W.  W.  Morford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SMITH  CENTERf  (D2),  pop.  2,026;  Smith  Co.  (N).  60  m  SW  of  Hastings,  Neb. 
CRI&P  RR.  Elevator;  hatchery.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Smith  County  Pioneer-f Thursday Republican 1872     8     24     280     3.00        §3,814 

Harold  P.  Beason,  W.  E.  Lee  and  Frazier  L.  Brown.  Publishers. 

SOLOMON  (E8),  pop.  884;  Dickinson  Co.  (NEC).  68  m  NE  of  Hutchinson.  UP; 
CRI&P;  AT&SF  RRs.  Poultry  packing  plant.  Ships  farm  products.  Diversified 
farming.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Solomon  Valley  Tribune Thursday Democratic 1893     4     24     154     2.00  §670 

Samuel  O.  Carter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SOUTH  HAVEN  (E4ft).  pop.  868;  Sumner  Co.  (S).  20  m  W  of  Arkansas  City.  AT&SF 
RR.  Bank,  Wellington.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats.  corn. 

New  Era  + Thursday Independent 1885     7     24     276     2.00  §450 

Mrs.  D.  G.  Heeney,  Editor;  Millard  Ross,  Publisher,  Mulvane. 

SPEARVILLE  (G4),  pop.  610;  Ford  Co.  (SW).  100  m  SW  of  Hutchinson.  AT&SF  RR. 
Hospital.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  and  grain  farms. 

News-f- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1897      6     24     224     2.50  975 

Laurence  A.  Vierthaler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SPRING  HILL  (H3),  pop.  619;  Johnson  Co.  (E).  30  m  SW  of  Kansas  City.  SLSF  RR. 
Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

New  Era 4- Thursday Independent 1883      5     24     280      1.50  478 

H.   E.   Winkler,   Editor  and  Publisher. 

STAFFORD  (D8%).  pop.  2,005;  Stafford  Co.  (SE).  44  m  W  of  Hutchinson.  AT&SF; 
MP  RRs.  Elevators.  Oil  wells.  Wheat  farms. 

Courier-^ Thursday Independent 1903     8     24     284     2.60        §1,4O6 

E.  A.  Brilei,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STERLING  (D8),  pop.  2,248;  Rice  Co.   (C).  28  m  NW  of  Hutchinson.  AT&SF;  MP 

RRs.  Flour  mill;  salt  works.  Sterling  College  (Presb.).  Salt  mines;  oil  wells. 

Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 
Kansas  Bulletin  + Thursday Independent 1875     7     24     280     3.00        §1,604 

Max  Moxley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  105  S.  Broadway. 
Ye  Sterling  Stir  V Bi-weekly Collegiate 1888     5     24      182      1.25  JS94 

Students  of  Sterling  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.  £110 

STOCKTONf  (C2).  pop.  1,867;  Rooks  Co.  (NWC).  100  m  NW  of  Salina.  MP  RR.  Ships 
grain.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn. 

Rooks  County  Record  + Thursday Republican 1879     7     26     280     2.50          2,100 

Pershing  R.  Brady  and  Leon  Hamilton,  Publishers. 

SUBLETTEf  (B4),  pop.  888;  Haskell  Co.  (SW).  50  m  SW  of  Dodge  City.  AT&SF  RR. 
Natural  gas  wells.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  milo  maise. 

JThursday Independent 1885     6     24     220     2.50        §1,050 


(C).  50  m  W  of  Saltna.  UP  RR. 

6     26     273     2.50  $460 

415 


Also  circulates  in  Satanta. 

Holland  Jacquart,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


SYLVAN  GROVE  (D2%),  pop.  606;  Lincoln  Co. 

Elevator.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
News  4-  .....................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1897 

W.  B.  Langdon,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Lucas. 

SYLVIA  (D8H).  pop.  496;  Reno  Co.  (C).  80  m  SW  of  Hutchinson.  AT&SF  RR.  Grain, 

dairy,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 
Preis  +  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent.......  19  52     6     24     276     2.00 

Arthur  J.  Allen.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements?  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U*es  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  Inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch,  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRaod  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptioo  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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SYRACUSEf  (ASM.),  pop.  2,075;  Hamilton  Co.  (W).  On  Arkansas  River,  100  m  W 
of  Dodge  City.  AT&SF  RR.  Ships  farm  products.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Wheat,  alfalfa. 
Journal  +  ..................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1886     7     24     280     2.50        §1,457 

Albert  M.  James,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

THAYER  (G4),  pop.  423;  Neosho  Co.  (SE).  120  m  E  of  Wichita.  AT&SF  RR.  Stock, 

grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  soybeans. 
News  -f-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1891     6     24     280     2.26  650 

Kerm  Powers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TONGANOXIE  (G2).  pop.  1,188;  Leavenworth  Co.   (NE).  16  m  NE  of  Lawrence.  UP 
RR.  Milk  products  manufactured.  Walnut  timber;  rock  quarry.  Diversified  farm- 
ing.  Dairying,  corn,  wheat. 
Mirror-f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1882     8     23     294      1.50          1,257 

Jean  Neibarger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TOPEKAf  (G2),  pop.  78,791;  Shawnee  Co.  (E).  The  State  Capital.  On  Kansas  River, 
75  m  W  of  Kansas  City.  UP;  AT&SF;  MP;  CRI&P  RRs.  Airlines:  CAL; 
CEN.  Two  airports. 

Flour  mills;  printing  and  publishing;  meat,  poultry  and  egg  packing  plants; 
railroad  shops  ;  foundry  and  iron  works.  Manufactures  creamery,  cellulose  prod- 
ucts, trusses,  tires,  tents,  awnings  ,  wash  dresses,  brass  iers,  serum,  baskets, 
boxes,  steel  fixtures,  culverts,  tanks,  medicines,  steel  jetties.  Seven  banks  ; 
deposits  (6-6-58),  $135,259,010.  84,494  electric  (AC)  meters;  33,870  gas  (nat.) 
meters;  59,957  telephones.  Washburn  Municipal  University;  State  Institutions. 
TV  station. 

Author  and  Journalist  -f  ........  Monthly  ........  {journal*  Tr&de  *916      2      84      126     2.00 

Nelson  Antrim  Crawford,  Ed.  and  Pub.,  1313  National  Bank  of  Topeka  Bldg. 
fCapital-f  ..................................  Every  Mom....Ind  Rep  .............  1876      8      22      280   23.40**64,236 

J  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies.  Sunday  circ.  ^*66,1O2 

|  State  Journal  -I-  .......................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1873      8     22     280   15.60**25,650 

I  Oscar  S.  Stauffer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Eighth  &  Jackson  Sts. 

Capper'.  Farmer  ......................  Month.,  ..........  Agriculture  ........  1889     'T£ 

David  W.  Klinger,  Editor;  Stauffer  Publications,  Inc.,  Eighth  and  Jackson  Sts. 
Capper's  Farmer  —  Household  Combination  —  Comprised  of:  Capper's  Farmer;  House- 
hold. Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group.  See  also  individual  listing. 

Stauffer  Publications,  Inc..  912  Kansas  Ave. 
Capper's  Weekly  4-  ..................  Tuesday  ..........  Ind.  &  Agric  ......  1879      5      23      200      2.00*387,183 

L.  F.  Roote,  Editor;  Stauffer  Publications^  Inc.,  Eighth  and  Jackson  Sts. 
Forbes  Sky  Schooner,  The  +  ..  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1951      5      24      217        .60        J1.287 

Distributed  primarily  to  personnel  at  Forbes  Air  Force  Base.  J8.250  —  Free 

Roger  Bergquist,  Publisher,  1225  W.  29th  St. 

Journal  of  the  Kansas  IM^M,,  M.<II~.I  1901     2      36      126x4.00          1,891 

Medical  Society  -f  .............  .{Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  Controlled  free  dist.  279 

Orville  R.  Clark,  M.D.,  Ed.;  Kansas  Medical  Society,  Pub..  315  West  4th  St. 
Kansas  (no  .dv.)  ....................  Bi-montMy  .....  {  &pm.t        19'8     \     »      \\\ 

Don  Richards,  Editor;  Kansas  Industrial  Development  Commission,       Free  dist.     £21,500 
Publisher,  State  Office  Bldg. 


..Fri^mJ  ............  Independent  ......  1936      5      22     218     2.50        J7.200 

Eugene  Lucas,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  694. 
Kansas  Banker  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Bank.  &  Finan...  1911      2      31      112     x.50  713 

F.  M.  Bowman,  Ed.;  Kan.  Bankers  Assn.,  Pub.,  624  First  National  Bldg. 

Kansas  Beverage  Journal  -f...  Monthly  ..........  (Beverage  195°      3      28      14°     8'°° 

B.P.A.  Statement  not  released  at  press  time. 

Don  M.  Christie,  Editor  and  Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  622. 
Kansas  Construction  I  M««*I«I«         fKans.  &  Mo.         1947     3     26     140     5.00 

Magazine    ..........................  jMontnly  .......  j  const.  Ind.  Controlled  circ.      >4,895 

Edward  Weilepp,  Editor;  Kansas  Construction  Mag.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  Ill  West  6th  St. 

Kansas  Farmer  ........................  Semi-mo  .........  Agricultural  .......  1862      ^^  u™{d  dj*°  *U};gg 

R.  H.  Gilkeson,  Editor;  Stauffer  Publications,  Inc.,  Eighth  and  Jackson  Sts. 

&J^nS  +  *™**  .............  JMonthly  ..........  [f£*  *oy.f        1914      3      27      140      6.00          7,708 

Allen  E.  Pritchard,  Jr.,  Ed.;  League  of  Kansas  Municipalities,  Publisher, 
Capital  Federal  Bldg. 

^QErtS^fto  adv.)  ......  JQuarterly  ........  History  ..............  1931      1      50        98  x          2,254 

Kansas  State  Historical  Society,  Publisher.  Memorial  Bldg. 
Kansas  Labor  Weekly  -f  ..........  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Labor  ..........  1924     6     24     266     1.50          2,700 

Leslie  V.  Doud,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1005  W.  6th  St. 
Kansas  Messenger  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Discip.ofChrist.,1895     5     26     238       .25  - 

Raymond  Baldwin,  Ed.;  Kansas  Christian  Miss'y  Soc..  Pub.,  1111  Fillmore  St. 

Kansas  Publisher,  The+  ........  Monthly  ..........  {publishSS         1923     8     28     14°  x2'00 

Forrest  G.  Inks,  Editor;  Kansas  Press  Assn.,  Publisher,  701  Jackson  St. 

Kansas  Stockman  ....................  Monthly  ..........  Livestock  .........  1916     3     28     120x5.00          5,682 

Jim  Orton.  Editor;  Kansas  Live  Stock  Assn.,  Publisher,  State  Office  Bldg. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  VI"t»ed  only  daring  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Kansas  Teacher 4- V .Monthly Educational 1914      3     28      140  xS.OO 

Anna  Mary  Murphy,  Ed.;  Kansas  State  Teachers  Assn.,  Pub.,  715  W.  Tenth  St. 
Kansas  Transporter Monthly Motor  Transp'n  1946     3     26     140     2.50 

Mary  E.  Turkington,  Editor;  Kansas  Motor  Carriers  Controlled  free  dist. 

Association,  Publisher,  2900  S.  Topeka  Blvd. 
Kansas  Union  Farmer Monthly Agricultural 1908     5     24     210       .50 

A.  L.  Hellebust,  Editor;  Kansas  Farmers  Union,  Publisher,  215  Topeka  Blvd. 
K.  P.  A.  News Monthly Drugs 1927     2      28      106x5.00 

Mrs.  Clara  B.  Miller,  Ed.;  Kansas  Pharmaceutical  Assn.,  Pub.,  824  Kansas  Ave. 
Legal  News Morn.ex.Sun.... Legal  News 1906      4      26      168    18.80 

W.  R.  Ardery,  Editor  and  Publisher,  410  Topeka  Ave. 


Cire 
24,006 

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*2,500 


1,360 
1,358 


[Business, 


26      140      5.00 
Controlled  circ. 


>5,404 


J1.700 


§745 


§1,000 


§1,355 


525 


Midwest   Industry  \Mnnth1v  )p,,rih?5    Fn^^98»       8 

...          ,       1  /iviontniy \  r  urcn  g,  i^ng  g 

Magazine*    J  [Executives 

Prints    Bound-in    section   called    Purchasing   Agent   and    Production    Engineer. 
Roger  D.  Kirkwood,  Editor;  Karl  L.  Kennedy,  Publisher,  111  West  6th  St. 

Missouri  Ruralist Semi-mo Agriculture 1956      4To^l  unpaid  dist. 

Cordell  Tindall,  Editor;  Stauffer  Publications,  Inc.,  Eighth  and  Jackson  Sts. 
Pictorial  Shopper-f Weekly Shopping 1933      8     24      280       44,350 — Free 

Central  Press,  Publisher,  625  N.  Kansas  Ave. 
State  Journal — See  Capital. 
Washburn  Review V Friday Collegiate 1882      5      24      220     4.00 

Students  of  Washburn  University  of  Topeka,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

TORONTO  (G4),  pop.  600;  Woodson  Co.  (SE).  40  m  NW  of  Chanute.  MP;  AT&SF 
RRs.  Oil  wells.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Republican-f Thursday Republican 1883      7      24     280      2.00 

Madeline  K.  and  Ralph  Johnson,  Publishers,  Yates  Center. 

TOWANDA  (F4),  pop.  417;  Butler  Co.  (SE).  20  m  NE  of  Wichita.  MP  RR.  Oil  wells. 
Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 

Western  Butler  Co.  Times-f  ...Thursday Independent 1928      7      24      266      2.50 

Edward  L.  Geymann,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TRIBUNEt  (A3),  pop.  1,010:  Greeley  Co.  (W).  105  m  NW  of  Dodge  City.  MP  RR. 
Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  barley,  cattle. 

Greeley  Co.  Republican-f Thursday Independent 1886      7      24      280      2.50 

Otto  A.  Epp,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TROYf  (G2),  pop.  977;  Doniphan  Co.  (NE).  14  m  W  of  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  CRI&P; 
UP  RRs.  Vinegar  works.  Agriculture.  Apples,  corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Kansas  Chief -f Thursday Republican 1857      6      26      280     2.50 

C.  C.  Calnan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TURON  (D4),  pop.  632;  Reno  Co.  (C).  20  m  SW  of  Hutchinson.  MP;  CRI&P  RRs. 
Oil  wells.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 

Press-f Thursday Independent 1893      6      24     276      2.50 

Arthur  J.  Allen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ULYSSESf  (A4).  pop.  2.243;  Grant  Co.  (SW).  70  m  SW  of  Dodge  City.  AT&SF  RR. 
Liquid  petroleum  products  and  carbon  black  manufactured.  Grain  farms.  Wheat, 
corn,  maize. 

News4- Thursday Independent 1891      6      24      280     4.00        §1,145 

Hart  Dey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VALLEY  CENTER  (E4).  pop.  854;  Sedgwick  Co.  (S).  12  m  N  of  Wichita.  AT&SF; 
SLSF  RRs.  Elevator.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  alfalfa,  hogs. 

Index -f Thursday Independent 1894      8      24      301      2.50        §1,154 

Hubert  L.  Greenbank,  Editor;  S.  Irene  Grecnbank,  Publisher. 

VALLEY  FALLS  (G2),  pop.  1,139;  Jefferson  Co.  (NF).  81  m  NE  of  Topeka.  AT&SF 
RR.  Manufactures  milk  powder,  butter,  soft  drinks,  truck  bodies.  Poultry  and 
meat  packing  plants.  Walnut  timber.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Corn, 
wheat,  alfalfa. 

Vindicator-f Wednesday Independent 1863     7     24     280     2.50        §1,585 

Ann  Maher,  Editor;  Vindicator  Publishing  Company. 

WAKEENEYt  (C2H),  pop.  2.446;  Trego  Co.  (NW).  180  m  W  of  Salina.  UP  RR. 
Creamery.  Oil  wells.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 

Western  Kansas  World -f Thursday Independent 1879      8      24      284      2.50        §2,300 

George  W.  Adams,  Mgn.  Editor;  Western  Kansas  World,  Publisher. 

WAMEGO  (F2).  pop.  1,869;  Pottawatomie  Co.  (NE).  On  Kansas  River,  87  m  NW  of 
Topeka.  UP  RR.  Manufactures  snow  plows,  flour,  fertilizer,  alfalfa,  poultry 
feeds.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Times-f Thursday Independent 1887      7      24      273      2.00        §1,800 

H.  O.  Dendurent,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WASHINGTONt  (E2),  pop.  1,627;  Washington  Co.  (N).  85  m  SW  of  Beatrice,  Neb. 
MP;  CBAQ  RRs.  Cheese  and  mattress  factories.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry 
farms.  Wheat,  corn,  cattle,  hogs. 

Washington  County  News -f  ...Wednesday  ....Republican 1936     6     26     276     2.00        §3,139 

Conner  and  Evelyn  Coates,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  67. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  A  gate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vl'aued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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WATERVILLE  (F2),  pop.  676;  Marshall  Co.  (NE).  90  m  NW  of  Topeka.  MP  RR. 
Poultry  packing  plant.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Telegraph -f Wednesday  ....Independent 1869      7      24      280     2.50 

W.  E.  Turner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WATHENA  (G2),  pop.  797;  Doniphan  Co.  (NE).  6  m  W  of  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  CRI&P; 
UP  RRs.  Ships  fruit,  plants,  grain.  Gravel  pit.  Fruit,  dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Times -f- Thursday Independent .1884      6      24     280      3.00 

H.  J.  Hagan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WAVERLY  (G3),  pop.  487;  Coffey  Co.  (SE).  32  m  E  of  Emporia.  AT&SF  RR.  Grain, 
•tock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Gazette -f Thursday Independent 1887      6     24     280     2.00 

Glen  Baumgardner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEIR  (H4),  pop.  819;  Cherokee  Co.  (SE).  8  m  S  of  Pittsburg.  SLSF  RR.  Railroad 
name.  Weir  City.  Brick  and  tile  plant.  Coal  mines ;  clay  pits.  Grain  farms.  Wheat, 
corn,  oats. 

Spectator-}- Thursday Independent 1928      6      26      252      1.50 

LaYaren  Smokewood,  Editor;  James  J.  Bertone,  Publisher,  101  Main  St. 

WELLINGTONf  (E4),  pop.  7.747;  Sumner  Co.  (S).  83  m  SW  of  Wichita.  CRI&P; 
AT&SF  RRs.  Flour  mills;  railroad  shops.  Oil  wells.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat, 
oats,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Monitor-Press  + {&Fri'.Wed'    ^dependent 1872      5      24      224      2.00 

E.  F.  Hoff,  Editor;  E.  F.  Hoff  and  Madre  B.  Hoff,  Publishers. 
News-h Evg.ex.Sun Independent «1901      8      24      294    15.60    **3,939 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Stewart  Newlin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  113  W.  Harvey. 

WELLSVILLE  (G3).  pop.  729;  Franklin  Co.  (E).  46  m  W  of  Kansas  City.  AT&SF 
RR.  Oil  wells.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Oats,  wheat,  soybeans. 

Globe -f Thursday Republican 1894      5      26      224      2.00 

Dupreeze  Pearson,  Editor;  Dean  D.  Richards,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

WESTMORELANDf  (F2),  pop.  416;  Pottawatomie  Co.  (NE).  50  m  NW  of  Topeka. 
Railroad  station,  Wamego.  UP  RR.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Recorder-f- Thursday Republican 1882      7      24      280      2.25 

M.  O.  Hill,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WHITE  CITY  (F3),  pop.  640;  Morris  Co.  (EC).  60  m  SW  of  Topeka.  CRI&P;  MKT 
RRs.  Poultry  packing  plant.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Register-!- Thursday Independent 1885      5      24      224      2.00 

L.  E.  Mahon.  Editor;  L.  E.  and  M.  F.  Mahon,  Publishers. 

WHITE  WATER  (E3%),  pop.  453;  Butler  Co.  (SE).  30  m  NE  of  Wichita.  CRI&P; 
MP  RRs.  Flour  mills.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  corn. 

Independent-}- Thursday Independent 1885     7      24     266     2.50 

Audene  Beck,  Editor;  Edward  L.  Gey  man,  Publisher. 

WICHITAf  (E4).  pop.  168.279;  Sedgwick  Co.  (S).  195  m  SW  of  Kansas  City.  AT&SF; 
SLSF;  CRI&P;  MP;  MV  RRs.  Airlines :  BNF ;  CAL;  CEN;  TWA;  OZA.  Oil  refin- 
ing; grain  storage;  railroad  shops;  meat  packing;  flour  milling;  steel  fabrication. 
Manufactures  airplanes,  airplane  supplies,  oil  field,  heating  and  air  condi- 
tioning units,  agricultural  and  auto  equipment,  machinery,  petroleum,  foundry, 
dairy  products,  household  appliances.  Nine  banks;  clearings  (1957),  $1,490,673,- 
127;  deposits  (6-30-58).  $456,141,049.  100.394  electric  (AC)  meters;  88,848 
gas  (nat.)  meters;  143,030  telephones.  Oil  wells.  Friends  University;  Munic- 
ipal University  of  Wichita.  Center  of  rich  oil  producing  and  wheat  growing 
region.  Three  TV  statons. 

Advance  Register -f Friday Catholic 1901      8      23      294      2.00     *  14, 863 

Rt.  Rev.  Msgr.  William  Schaefers,  Editor;  Catholic  Press  Society,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

446  N.  Emporia  (2). 

«-.*™.i.                                        JEvg.ex.Sun.   in*MM*Mt.        1872      8      22      303   18.00**34,617 
Beacon  + Jgon  Morn      independent Sunday  circ.**  123,365 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Beacon  Newspaper  Corp.,  825  E.  Douglas. 
Defender4- Monthly Religious 1926      3      28      140      1.00      J75.000 

Dr.  W.  T.  Watson,  Editor;  Defenders,  Inc..  Publisher,  2502  E.  Douglas. 
Democrat -f Saturday Independent 1882      7      24      280     2.50        §1,686 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Park  Wilcox,  Editors  and  Publishers,  841  N.  Market  St.  W. 

-     .     ,                                          /Every  Morn.   T-,^,.^         1872      8      23     315  28.60**1O2,404 
E**l«+ \  EvK.ex.Sun.     In<*eP<mdent Sunday  circ.**120,783 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Evening  circ.  **75,680 

M.  M.  Murdock,  Pub.,  201  8.  Market  St.  (1). 

Kansas  Beverage  Analyst — See  Beverage  Analyst  Group,  Denver,  Colorado. 
Kansas  Beverage  News Monthly Liquor  Trade 1958      2      42      135      4.00 

Betty  A.  Paige,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6830  Eilerts. 

Kansas  Masonic  Digest-f Monthly Masonic 19       Controlled  free  dist. 

Floran  A.  Rodger*,  Editor  and  Pub.,  K.M.D.  Bldg.,  429  W.  Third,  P.  O.  Box  707. 
v            _     A            .  ,                  „      ...  JRests.&HoteU  1937     8     26      136     3.00 

Kansas  Restaurant-f Monthly |of  Kansas  Controlled  free  dist. 

J.  A.  Wolf,  Editor;  Kansas  Restaurant  Assn.,  Publisher,  12 1%  S.  Main  St. 

2     24       84     3.00 


§947 


§1,360 


520 


§953 


1,905 


§1,458 


§1,560 


§631 


§1,300 


2,167 
1,230 

£680 
J890 


JMonthly Humor 1933 

Charles  E.  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher,  438  N.  Main. 


29,993 


Clrculation--**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jnne  and  Msrch  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCotinty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNall* 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptton  included  in  membership  fee. 

BE  SURE  TO  READ  tb«  Cut*  to  the  UM  of  the  Directory  in  front  of  book. 

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KANSAS 


WICHlTAf  (Continued) 

Li«ht-f- ....Friday 

Printed  in  26  editions. 

Douglas  Tomlinson,  Editor;  All-Church  Press,   Publisher,  212  E.  Waterman. 


Estib  Cols* Width? Depth    Sub 
.Church  Newt 1984     8     22     294     1.80 


Clrc 
*17,272 


National  Flying  Farmer Monthly JAvUtiS"        1947  8     26 

Charles  Howes,  Editor;  National  Flying  Farmers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
New  Municipal  Airport  (18). 

Sedgwick  Co.  News  + Thursday Independent 1947  5     24 

Donald  M.  Landes,  Editor  and  Publisher,  230  Carp  Rd. 

Sunflower Tues.  &  Fri Collegiate 1896  5     24 

Students  of  University  of  Wichita,  Editors  and  Publishers  (14). 

Trailer  Lot  Journal  (offset) ...Monthly .Trailers 1958  8     27 


140  xS.50   $8.200 


224     2.50 
220     2.70 

140     6.00 
Controlled  free  dint. 


24  224  2.50 


Charles  E.  Jones.  Editor  and  Publisher,  438  N.  Maim 
TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.  Wichita  Ed.  *68,869. 
University  Life-f  V Weekly Coll.  Alumni 1899     4 

Students  of  Friends  University,  Editors  and  Publishers  (13). 
Wichita  Magazine + .Thursday Chamb.of  Com...  1923     4     26     175     1.00 

Phil  Aherne,  Ed.;  Wichita  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Pub.,  800  Miller  Bldg.  (2). 

WILSON  (D8),  pop.  1.039;  Ellsworth  Co.  (C).  55  m  W  of  Salina.  UP  RR.  Flour  and 
feed  mill.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  maize,  cattle. 

World-f Thursday Independent 1879     6     26     276     2.50 

Marlin  Robinson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WINCHESTER  (G2),  pop.  855;  Jefferson  Co.  (NE).  22  m  S  of  Atchison.  Railroad 
station,  Nortonville.  AT&SF  RR.  Bank,  Easton.  Grain,  stock  farms. 

Star Friday Independent 1873      5      26     280     2.00 

John  P.  Hoskinson,  Publisher. 

WINFIELDf  (F4),  pop.  10,264;  Cowley  Co.  (SE).  50  m  SE  of  Wichita.  AT&SF; 
MP;  SLSF  RRs.  Creameries;  gas  burner,  crayola  factories,  poultry  packing, 
metal  products  plants;  flour  and  feed  mills.  Oil  and  gas  wells.  Southwestern 
College  (Meth.).  Diversified  farming.  Kafir  corn,  wheat,  alfalfa. 

Courier-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1872     8 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

W.  W.  Keith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  201-203  E.  Ninth  St. 

Social  Science -f Quarterly Social  Science....  192 5     2 

Social  Science  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

Southwestern  Collegian  +  V  ...Monthly Collegiate 1889      5 

Southwestern  Collegian  Association,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

2,178;  Woods  on  Co.   (SE).  56  m  N  of  Independence, 
versified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Mid- West   Truckman  + Monthly Trucking 1939  controlled  free  dist. 

N.  L.  Toedman,  Editor;  The  Mid- west  Publishing  Co..  Inc..  120  N.  Main  St.* 
News-f Thursday Republican 1877     7     24     280     2.50 

Mary  E.  Covert  and  Madeline  K.  Johnson,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


J8,327 
3,400 

7,299 

550 

3,494 

§1,145 
630 


23  287  14.40  **6,242 


32  112  2.00 
24  215   1.50 


YATES  CENTERf   (G4),  pop. 
MP  RR.  Oil  wells.  Divei 


*550 


2,731 
561 

§1,760 


Circulation— **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U«es  Mats.  <•>  Nonpareil 
cms.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vlflsue<l  on^3r  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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KENTUCKY 

Population  2,944,806  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  FRANKFORT 

Kentucky  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Ohio  and  Indiana,  northwest  by  Illinois,  east  by  West 
Virginia  and  Virginia,  south  by  Tennessee  and  west  by  Missouri.  Its  greatest  length  from  east  to 
west  is  350  miles;  greatest  breadth,  178  miles;  land  area,  39,864  square  miles. 

The  Appalachian  Mountains  cross  the  eastern  end  of  the  state  and  many  hills  dot  the  rich 
and  fertile  tablelands.  Northwest  of  this  section,  and  in  the  center  of  the  state,  is  the  famous 
and  productive  blue  grass  region,  with  a  gently  undulating  upland  surface  and  deep  valleys  at 
the  rivers.  Between  the  Green  and  Cumberland  Rivers  the  surface  is  level  and  known  as  the 
"Barrens,**  from  the  scarcity  of  heavy  timber.  The  western  part  is  generally  level,  with  slight 
undulations.  The  soil  of  the  whole  state  is  remarkably  fertile ;  that  part  between  Lexington  and 
the  Ohio  River  is  known  as  the  "Garden  of  Kentucky."  More  than  800  miles  of  Kentucky  soil 
borders  on  the  Ohio  and  Mississippi  Rivers,  and  there  are  other  navigable  rivers  in  the  state. 
The  Weather  Bureau  at  Louisville  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  57.0;  highest 
on  record,  107;  lowest  on  record,  — 20.  Total  annual  precipitation  is  42.49  inches. 

Kentucky  has  long  been  famed  for  its  horses,  its  thoroughbreds  being  excelled  nowhere.  It  is 
especially  noted,  too,  for  its  underground  passages  and  caves.  Most  celebrated  of  these  is 
Mammoth  Cave,  which  has  about  150  miles  of  connecting  passages.  It  is  now  a  National  Park. 

The  largest  of  the  state's  many  institutions  of  higher  education  is  The  University  of  Kentucky. 
It  is  located  at  Lexington. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  nineteenth.  Rural  population  (1950),  36.9%.  In  1950.  of  the 
2,944.806  total  population,  2,741,930  were  white;  202,876  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  218,476.  Farm  acreage,  19,441,774.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
89.0.  Average  value  per  farm,  $7,192.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  6,849. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $290,791,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $267,300,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957):  tobacco  (value  of  production),  $207,837,000,  rank, 
second;  corn,  $15,434,000;  wheat,  $6,513,000;  soybeans,  $5,173,000;  hay,  $3,652,000;  lespedeza 
seed,  $734,000,  rank,  fifth;  popcorn  (value  of  production),  $542,000,  rank,  fifth;  potatoes, 
$497,000;  sorghum  sirup,  $478,000,  rank,  fourth;  barley,  $410,000;  sorghum  grain,  $372,000; 
red  clover  seed,  $288,000;  rye,  $173,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957):  strawberries  (value  of  production),  $1,523,000; 
apples,  $346,000;  peaches,  $182,000;  pears,  $26,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $189,735,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$29,844,000;  horses  and  mules,  $15,556,000,  rank,  third;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $12,522,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  esgs,  $22,383,000;  chickens,  (farm  and  commercial 
broilers),  $9,414,000;  turkeys  $1.323,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957):  all  milk  and  cream,  $83,054,000.  Total  milk  pro- 
duction on  farms,  2,666,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  evaporated  milk,  230,073,000  Ibs.; 
American  cheese,  49,330,000  Ibs.;  creamery  butter,  16,145,000  Ibs.;  creamed  cottage  cheese, 
11,216,000  Ibs.;  non-fat  dry  milk  solids,  8,672,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  4,787,000  gallons. 

FORESTS,  FURS  AND  FISHERIES 

Total  forest  production  (1947),  438,722  M  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  oak,  beech,  yellow 
poplar,  southern  yellow  pine,  maple,  hickory,  red  and  sap  gum,  basswood,  hemlock,  elm,  syca- 
more, cottonwood  and  aspen. 

Fur  animals  (1957-58):  Number  of  pelts  reported,  115,107;  total  value,  $139,645.  Principal 
furs:  mink,  muskrat,  raccoon. 

Mississippi  River  fisheries  catch  (1956),  7,821,000  Ibs.;  $717,000  value.  Principal  fish: 
mussel  shells. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  bv  manufacture,  $1,231,448,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
food  and  kindred  products,  tobacco  manufactures,  chemicals  and  allied  products.  Total  expendi- 
tures for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $125,433,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  croups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1951),  $442,264,000,  rank,  eighth.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  coal, 
petroleum,  natural  gas,  stone. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  684,000.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  1,131,- 
000.  Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  1,831.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  26,469;  sales,  $2,- 
196,488,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  120 

County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop.  County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop 

1  A?air  <§C),  Columbia 17,603  11   Boyle   (C),   Danville 20.682 

2  Allen  (SW),  Scottsville 13,787  12  Bracken   (NE),  Brooksville 8,424 

!  «  »€nL°?«iP)'  Lawrenceburg 8.984  13  Breathitt   (EC),  Jackson 19,964 

4  Ballard  <SW)    Wickliffe 8,646  14  Breckenridge  (WC),  Hardinsburg..  16628 

5  ^H^xT^S^.  Gla8Pw 28'461  15  BuIIitt  <NWC),  Shepherdsville.*..  11849 

S  2m«l/aS%)'5wlnSfir!lle 10'410  16  Sutler  (SW).  Morgantown 11809 

7  Bell   (SB),  Pineville 47,802  17  Caldwell   (SW),  Princeton 18  199 

8  Boone  ^Burlington 1».016  18  Galloway  (SW),  Murray 20  147 

9  g°«bon(NEC);  Paris 17,752  19  Campbell  (N),  Alexandria 

10  Boyd  (NE),  Catlettsburg 49,949  and   Newport 76,198 

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County  Seats 


75  Detroit,  Toledo  &  Ironton 

/8  Fltmingsburg  &  Northern 

82  Frankfort  &  Cincinnati 

86  Gulf,  Mobile  &  Ohio 

87  Illinois  Central 
90  Interstate 

97  Kentucky  &  Tennessee 

107  Louisville  &  Nashville 

122  Missouri  Pacific 

125  Morehead  &  North  Fork 

127  Louisville  & 
Nashville 

130  New  York  Central 

133  Norfolk  &  Western 

134  Oneida  &  Western 
138  Paducah  &  Illinois 
142  Pennsylvania 

60  St  Louis  -  San  Francisco 

61  St  Louis  Southwestern 
68  Southern 

75  Tennessee  Central 


i,          $?oro       18  Baltimore  &  Ohio 

29  Cadiz 

32  Carrollton 

36  Chesapeake  &  Ohio 

__  39  Chicago  &  Lj.tern  Illinois 

Q      45  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Qumcy 

^  -     49  Chicago,  Indianapolis  &  Louisville 

66  Clinchfield 

72  East  Tennessee  and  Western  North  Carolina 


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KENTUCKY 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES*  (Continued) 


County,  Location  on  Man  and  County  Seat  POD. 

20  Carlisle  (SW),  Bardwell 6,206 

21  Carroll  (NW),  Carrollton 8.517 

22  Carter   (NE),  Grayson 22,659 

23  Casey   (C),  Liberty 17,446 

24  Christian    (SW),    Hopkinsville 42,359 

25  — Clark   (NEC),  Winchester 18,898 

26  Clay    (SE),  Manchester 23.120 

27  Clinton    (SC),    Albany 10,605 

28  Crittenden    (SW),  Marion 10,818 

29  Cumberland   (SC),  Burkeaville 9,309 

80  Daviess    (WC).   Owensboro 57,241 

31  Edmonson   (SWC),   Brownsville....     9,376 

82   Elliott    (NE),   Sandy   Hook 7,085 

33   Eatill    (EC),  Irvine 14,677 

84  Fayette    (NC),   Lexington 100,746 

85  Fleming  (NE),  Flemingsburg 11,962 

86  Floyd    (EC),   Prestonsburg 53,500 

87  Franklin     (NC),    Frankfort 25,933 

38  Fulton   (SW),  Hickman 18,668 

39  Gallatin    (N),  Warsaw 3,969 

40  Garrard   (C),  Lancaster 11,029 

41  Grant   (N),   Williamstown 9,809 

42  Graves    (SW),  Mayfield 31,364 

43  Grayson    (WC),  Leitchfield 17,049 

44  Green    (SC),  Greensburg 11,261 

45  Greenup    (NE),   Greenup 24,887 

46  Hancock    (WC),    Hawesville 6,009 

47  Hardin    (WC),  Elizabethtown 50,312 

48  Harlan    (SE),  Harlan 71,751 

49  Harrison    (NEC),  Cynthiana 13,736 

50  Hart   (SWC),  Munfordville 15,321 

51  Henderson     (WC),    Henderson 30,715 

62   Henry   (NW),  New  Castle 11,394 

53  Hickman    (SW),   Clinton 7,778 

54  Hopkins    (SW),    Madisonville 38,815 

55  Jackson   (EC),  McKee 13,101 

66  Jefferson   (NW),  Louisville 484,616 

67  Jessamine    (C),   Nicholasville 12,458 

58  Johnson    (EC),    Paintsville 23,846 

69   Kenton   (N),  Covington  and 

Independence   104,254 

60  Knott   (EC),  Hindman 20,820 

61  Knox   (SE),  Barbourville 80,409 

62  Larue   (WC),  Hodgenville 9,956 

63  Laurel   (SEC),  London 25,797 

64  Lawrence    (NE),    Louisa 14,418 

65  Lee    (SEC),   Beattyville 8,739 

66  Leslie    (SE),   Hyden 15,537 

67  Letcher    (SE),    Whitesburg 89,522 

68  Lewis    (NE),    Vanceburg 13,520 

69  Lincoln    (C),    Stanford 18,668 


County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat 

70  — Livingston    (SW),   Smithland.... 

71  Logan    (SW),  Russellville 

72  Lyon  (SW),  Eddyville 

73  Madison    (C),   Richmond 

74  Magoffin    (EC),   Salyersville 

75  Marion   (C),  Lebanon 

76  Marshall    (SW).    Benton 

77  — Martin    (EC),   Inez 

78  Mason    (NE),    Maysville 

79  McCracken    (SW),   Paducah 

80  McCreary   (SEC),  Whitley  City.... 

81  McLean    (WC),   Calhoun 

82  Meade    (WC),    Brandenburg 

83  Menifee    (EC),  Frenchburg 

84  Mercer    (C),   Harrodsburg 

85  Metcalfe   (SC),  Edmonton 

86  Monroe    (SC),    Tompkinsville 

87  Montgomery   (E),  Mount  Sterling 

88  Morgan  (EC),  West  Liberty 

89  Muhlenburg    (SW),   Greenville 

90  Nelson    (WC),   Bardstown 

91  Nicholas     (NEC),    Carlisle 

92  Ohio  (WC),  Hartford 

93  Oldham  (NW),  La  Grange 

94  Owen    (NC),    Owenton 

95  Owsley   (SEC),  Booneville 

96  Pendleton    (N),   Falmouth 

97  Perry   (SE),  Hazard 

98  Pike    (E),    Pikeville 

99  Powell    (EC),    Stanton 

100  Pulaski  (SC),  Somerset 

101  Robertson  (NE),  Mount  Olivet 

102  Rockcastle   (SEC),  Mount  Vernon 

103  Rowan  (NE),  Morehead 

104  Russell    (SC),    Jamestown 

105  Scott    (NC),  Georgetown 

106  Shelby   (NWC),  Shelbyville 

107  Simpson   (SW),  Franklin 

108  Spencer   (NWC),  Taylorsville 

109  Taylor    (C),  Campbellsville 

110  Todd    (SW),   Elkton 

111  Trigg   (SW),  Cadiz 

112  Trimble    (NW),   Bedford 

113  Union   (WC),  Morganfield 

114  Warren   (SW),  Bowling  Green 

115  Washington  (C).  Springfield 

116  Wayne    (SC),   Monticello 

117  Webster   (WC),  Dixon 

118  Whitley    (SE),    Williamsburg 

119  Wolfe    (EC),  Campton 

120  Woodford    (C),   Versailles 


Pop. 

7,184 
22,836 

6,858 
81,179 
13,889 
13.212 
13,387 
11.677 
18,486 
49,187 
16,660 
10,021 

9,422 

4,798 
14,648 

9.851 
18,770 
13,026 
13,624 
82,501 
19,621 

7,582 
20,840 
11,018 

9,756 

7,324 

9,610 
46,566 
81,164 

6,812 
88,452 

2,881 
13,926 
12,708 
18,717 
16,141 
17,912 
11,678 

6,157 
14,408 
12,890 

9,688 

6,148 
14,893 
42,768 
12,777 
16,476 
15,565 
81,940 

7.615 
11,212 


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KENTUCKY  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  29 

Evening  Dailies  (20) 

Morning  Dailies  (7) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (13) 

All-day  daily  (1) 

Tri-weekly    2 

Semi-weekly  4 

Weekly  142 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies    (6) 

Total  Newspapers  177 

Total  number  of  publications 242 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 107 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 140 

For  circulation  figures  for  daily  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  ts 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  1 

Weekly  16 

Fortnightly    4 

Semi-monthly  4 

Monthly   30 

Bi-monthly  2 

Quarterly    8 

Total  Periodicals  65 


Circ 


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Estab  Cols<2>WidthVDepth    Sub 

ADAIRVILLE  (D7),  pop.  800;  Logan  Co.  (SW).  86  m  SW  of  Bowling  Green.  Nearest 
railroad  station,  Russellville  LAN  RR.  Nylon  hosiery  mill;  fruit  and  vegetable 
packing  plant.  Mineral  springs;  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Tobacco. 

Enterprise-f .Thursday Democratic 1902      6     24     280     2.25 

G.  E.  McKinney,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — A-frSept.  A.B.C  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8P  O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  iace.  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
eras,  12  to  inch.  7  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIss«ed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ALBANYf  (G7) ,  pop.  1.920 ;  Clinton  Co.  (SO .  100  m  SW  of  Lexington.  Railroad  station, 
Burnside.  SOU  RR.  Lumber,  flour  mills.  Timber;  coal  mines.  Stock,  poultry, 
dairy  farms. 

Clinton  County  News-f .Thursday Independent 1908     7     24     280     2.00        §1,977 

A.  B.  Gibson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ASHLAND  (M3H),  pop.  31,181;  Boyd  Co.  (NE).  On  Ohio  River,  16  m  NW  of  Hunting, 
ton,  W.  Va.  C&O  RR.  Steel,  coal,  coke,  oil  refining,  gas,  leather,  fire  brick,  dresses, 
chemicals,  awning  and  shade,  stave  and  lumber  industries.  Three  banks ;  de- 
posits (6-30-58),  $10,671,822.  17,564  electric  (AC)  meters;  15,892  gas  (nat.) 
meters;  12,475  telephones.  Coal  mines;  gas  well;  clay  pits. 

,    ,  „„„,  „,  ,                                 (Evg.ex.Sun.   T    ,       „.     .         1896      8      22     294    16.60**17,140 
Independent* {gu*  Morn      Independent Sunday  circ.**lS,167 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  T.  Morris,  Editor;  Ashland  Publishing  Company. 

AUBURN— News— See  Russellville 

AUGUSTA  (K3).  pop.  1.599;  Bracken  Co.  (NE).  On  Ohio  River,  49  m  SE  of  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  C&O  RR.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  shoes,  buckles,  auto  parts,  con- 
crete products.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Bracken  Chronicle  4- Thursday Democratic 1869      8      24      294     2.00        §2,400 

John  E.  Thompson,  Editor;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  E.  Thompson,  Publishers. 

BARBOURVILLEf  (K7).  pop.  2,926;  Knox  Co.  (SE).  On  Cumberland  River,  30  m  NW 
of  Middleboro.  LAN  RR.  Manufactures  corsets,  concrete  blocks,  hardwood  floor- 
ing, bricks,  lumber.  Union  College  (Meth.).  Coal  mines;  hardwood  timber. 
Agriculture.  Horses,  vegetables,  strawberries,  sorghum. 

Mountain  Advocate* Thursday Republican 1904  7  24  280  2.00 

Cecil  H.  Wilson,  Editor;  Advocate  Publishing  Company. 

Orange  and  Black 4- V Monthly Collegiate 1925  5  24  210  x.50 

Students  of  Union  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist. 


Milton  H.  Townsend, 


luarterly Coll.    Alumni....  1952      3      30      126 

litor;  Union  College  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher. 


2,075 

$1,100 
3,000 


BARDSTOWNf  (G5),  pop.  4,154;  Nelson  Co.  (WC).  89  m  SE  of  Louisville.  LAN  RR. 
Distilleries;  flour  mill;  ladies'   coat  factory.   Hardwood   timber.   Dairy,   stock, 
grain   farms.  Tobacco. 
Kentucky   Standard  4- Thursday Democratic 1900      8     24     294      3.00        §4,244 

A.  S.  Wathen,  Editor;  Standard  Publishing  Company. 

BARDWELLf  (B3),  pop.  1,033;  Carlisle  Co.  (SW).  80  m  SW  of  Paducah.  1C  RR. 
Cannery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Tobacco,  cotton,  apples. 

Carlisle  County  News  4- Thursday Democratic 1894      7      24     280     2.50        §1,790 

R.  W.  Graves,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BEATTYVILLEf  (K6),  pop.  1,042;  Lee  Co.  (SEC).  On  Kentucky  River,  75  m  SE  of  Lex- 
ington. LAN  RR.  Coal  mines ;  oil  wells ;  hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Corn,  potatoes,  hay,  livestock. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Republican 1863      8      24     294      3.00  1,230 

Finley  Booth,  Editor;  M.  H.  Holliday,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

BEAVER  DAM  (D6),  pop.  1,349;  Ohio  Co.  (WC).  82  m  SE  of  Owensboro.  1C  RR. 
Flour  mill;  furniture  factory.  Coal  mining.  Agriculture.  Grain,  tobacco,  hay. 

Ohio  County  Messenger-f Friday Ind.  Rep 1930      7      24     276      3.00        §2,921 

Carlos  B.  Embry,  Editor;  The  Embry  Newspapers,  Inc. 

BEDFORDf  (G3%).  pop.  633;  Trimble  Co.  (NW).  85  m  NE  of  Louisville.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Campbellsburg.  LAN  RR.  Hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco, 
strawberries,  tomatoes.  Dairying. 

Trimble  Democrat  + Thursday Democratic 1879     5     24     224     8.00        §1,204 

Frank  C.  Bell,  Editor;  Trimble  Democrat  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

BEULEVUE  (H2),  pop.  9,040;  Campbell  Co.  (N).  10  m  NE  of  Covington.  CAO  RR. 
Plastics  factory.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn. 

Advertiser-Courier .Thursday Independent 1938     5     24     224     2.50  J250 

John  Frazier,  Editor;  Advertiser-Courier,  Publisher.  t6,300—  Free 

BENTONf  (D3),  pop.  1,980;  Marshall  Co.  (SW).  24  m  SE  of  Paducah.  LAN  RR. 
Hosiery,  lumber  mills.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Strawberries,  com,  tobacco. 

Marshall  Co«rier4- Thursday Independent 1937      8     24     294     1.00          2,581 

Marshall  Wyatt  and  Woodson  Cross,  Publishers. 

Tribune-Democrat  4- Friday Independent 1888     8     26     294     1.00          2,346 

Bill  Nelson,  Publisher. 

BEREA  (J6H),  pop.  3,372;  Madison  Co.  (C).  40  m  S  of  Lexington.  LAN  RR.  Hand 

weaving  industries;  rubber  rings  for  airplane  factory.  Berea  College.  Summer 

resort.  Coal  mines.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  tobacco,  hay. 

Berea  Alumnus 4- V  ( no  adv.). Monthly Coll.  Alumni 1981     8     27     133x1.00 

B.  E.  Wheeler,  Editor;  Berea  College  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher,  Box  1790,  C.P.O. 
Berea  Pinnacle,  The4-V Tuesday Collegiate 1922     5     24     224     2.00 

Students  of  Berea  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  1908. 

Citizen  4- .Thursday Independent 1898     7     24     276     2.00 

W.  Foster  Adams,  Editor;  Berea  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

CirodatioB— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jnne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  JPubliiher's  Report;  Light  ftce,  estimated.  +Utes  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  13  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Populttkm-1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate,  yisstied  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptton  included  in  membership  fee. 

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BOWLING  GREENf  (E6),  pop.  18,847;  Warren  Co.  (SW).  On  Barren  River,  at  head  of 
navigation,  65  m  NE  of  Nashville,  Tenn.  L&N  RR.  Airline,  EAL.  Western  Ken- 
tucky State  College.  Oil  wells ;  limestone  and  asphalt  quarries.  Agriculture. 
Strawberries.  Poultry.  Burley  tobacco  market;  tobacco  stemmeries  and  rehan- 
dling,  flour  mills ;  meat  packing  plants ;  cigar,  axe  handle,  garment  factories ; 
milk  condensary ;  foundries ;  bottling,  marble  works. 

College  Heights  Herald -HV... Semi-mo Collegiate 1925      6     24     224x1.00        $5,470 

Students  and  Alumni  of  Western  Kentucky  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers 

Park  City  New,  + fesu^M*  Democratic 18»2     •     "Vndly1 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  Ray  Gaines,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Company. 

BRANDENBURGf  (E4%).  pop.  766;  Meade  Co.  (WC).  On  Ohio  River,  80  m  SW  of 
Louisville.  L&N  RR.  Boat  connections.  Chemical  factory.  Oak  timber.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Wheat,  corn,  tobacco. 

Meade  County  Messenger Thursday Democratic 1892      8     24     301      a  on 

J.  M.  Willis.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BROOKSVILLEf  (J8).  pop.  622;  Bracken  Co.  (NE).  46  m  SE  of  Newport.  Railroad 
station,  Augusta.  C&O  RR.  Flour  mills.  Grain,  dairy  farms.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Bracken  County  News -f Thursday Independent 1927     7     24     280     300        §2500 

Mrs.  Edward  McGuire,  Editor  and  Publisher.  s*,™« 

BROWNSVILLEf  (E6),  pop.  447;  Edmonson  Co.  (SWC).  On  Green  River,  21  m  N  of 
Bowling  Green.  Railroad  station,  Rocky  Hill.  L&N  RR.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry, 
grain  farms.  Corn,  tobacco,  hay. 

Edmonson  News  + Thursday Republican 1927      7     26     280     2  00        11  500 

Jack  Meloan.  Editor  and  Publisher.  '  ' 

BUECHEL — Jefferson  Reporter — See  Louisville. 

BURKESVILLEf  (G7),  pop.  1,278;  Cumberland  Co.  (SC).  On  Cumberland  River.  110  m 

S  of  Louisville.  Railroad  station,  Glasgow.  L&N  RR.  Saw  mill.  Summer  resort. 

Stock,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms.  Corn,  hay,  tobacco. 
Cumberland  County  News Thursday Independent 1919     7     24     280     2.50        §1,550 

E.  M.  Lawson,  Editor;  E.  M.  Lawson  and  H.  Abernathy,  Publishers. 

BURLINGTONt  (H2%).  pop.  X850;  Boone  Co.  (N).  16  m  SW  of  Covington.  Railroad 
station,  Erlanger.  SOU  RR.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  fruits. 

Boone  County  Recorder-f- Thursday Democratic 1875     8     23     308     2.50        §2,5OO 

Raymond  Combs,  Editor;  A.  E.  Stephens,  Publisher. 

CADIZf  (B7).  pop.  1,280;  Trigg  Co.  (SW).  20  m  W  of  Hopkinsville.  CAD  RR.  Flour, 
saw  mills ;  tie,  clothing  factories.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  wheat,  corn. 

Record  + Thursday Democratic 1876     7      24     280     2.00        §1,565 

Mrs.  Edith  B.  Lawrence,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CALHOUNf  (C5%),  pop.  746;  McLean  Co.  (WC).  On  Green  River,  22  m  SW  of  Owens- 
boro.  Railroad  station,  Livermore.  L&N  RR.  Cannery;  feed  mill.  Coal  mines, 
timber.  Agriculture.  Soybeans,  livestock,  tobacco. 

McLean  County  News -f Thursday In d.  Dem 1892     7     23     280     3.00        §1,495 

Landon  Wills,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CALVERT  CITY  (D3),  pop.  Xl.OOO;  Marshall  Co.  (SW).  10  m  SE  of  Paducah.  Railroad 
name  Calvert.  1C  RR.  Ferro  alloys,  chemicals  manufactured.  Diversified  farming. 

Valley  Sun Thursday Independent 1952      8      24      280      1.00        §1,750 

Pauline  Beard,  Editor;  Mrs.  Dorothy  Jennings,  Publisher. 

CAMPBELLSVILLEf  (G5),  pop.  3,477  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-31-58,  gives  6,082); 
Taylor  Co.  (C).  70  m  S  of  Louisville.  L&N  RR.  Manufactures  flour,  lumber, 
carbon  black,  gasoline,  barrels,  carbonated  beverages.  Oak,  walnut  timber; 
limestone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn. 

News- Journal -|- Thursday Democratic 1910     8     24     308     2.50       *2,863 

Harry  E.  Heath,  Editor;  J.    P.  Gozder,  Publisher. 

CAMPTONf  (K5),  pop.  431;  Wolfe  Co.  (EC).  66  m  SE  of  Lexington.  Railroad  station. 
Beattyville,  L&N  RR.  Coal  mines,  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  hay. 

Wolfe  County  News -f Wednesday Democratic 1944      8     24     276     2.50        §1,192 

Berta  K.  Cecil,  Editor;  Earl  W.  Kinner,  Publisher,  West  Liberty. 

CARLISLE!  (J4),  pop.  1,524;  Nicholas  Co.  (NEC).  86  m  NE  of  Lexington.  L&N  RR. 
Childrens*  shorts,  flour  manufactured.  Tobacco  farms. 

Mercury-f Thursday Democratic 1867     8     24     280     2.50   **1,166 

Warren  R.  Fisher,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

Nicholas  County  Star-f Thursday Independent 1947     8     25     280     2.50        §1,708 

Paul  Brannon,  Publisher. 

CARROLLTONf  (G8),  pop.  8.226 ;  Carroll  Co.  (NW).  On  Ohio  River,  62  m  NE  of  Louis- 
ville.  CA  RR.  Men's  trousers,  furniture  factories;  bottling  works;  planing  mill; 
distillery.  Livestock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Tobacco. 

News-Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1866     7     24     280     3.00   **2,027 

N.  A.  Perry,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

CAVE  CITY  (E6),  pop.  1,119;  Barren  Co.  (SWC).  30  m  NE  of  Bowling  Green.  L&N  RR. 
Gat  wells.  Mammoth  Cave  National  Park.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn, 
hay,  tobacco* 

Progress  4- Friday Independent 1985     7     24     280     1.00 

Aubrey  C.  Wilson.  Editor  and  Publisher. 


1,000 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  lee. 

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CENTRAL  CITY  (C6),  pop.  4.110;  Muhlenberg  Co.  (SW).  82  m  S  of  Owensboro.  LAN; 
1C  RRs.  Bottling  works;  lumber  mill.  Coal  mines;  oil  wells;  hardwood  timber. 
Truck,  grain  farms.  Corn,  tobacco,  hay. 

(Messenger+, .Thursday Republican 1931      8     24      299     8.00        §1,631 
Times-Argus -f- Thursday Republican 1906     8     24     299     8.00        §1,838 
L.  L.  and  E.  A.  Stone,  Editors ;  Central  City  Publishing  Corp. 

CLAY  (B5%),  pop.  1,291;  Webster  Co.  (WC>.  40  m  SW  of  Owensboro.  1C;  LAN 
RRs.  Manufactures  brooms,  concrete  blocks.  Coal  mines;  oak.  gum  timber. 
Stock,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  lespedza. 

Tribune+ Friday Democratic 1935      8     24      808      1.50  §64S 

Mrs.  W.  W.  Johnson,  Editor;  J.  L.  Bradley,  Publisher. 

CLAY  CITY  (KB),  pop.  686;  Powell  Co.  (EC).  86  m  SE  of  Lexington.  Nearest  railroad 
station,  Winchester.  CAO;  LAN  RRs.  Planing  mill.  Oak  timber.  Agriculture. 
Corn,  hay,  tobacco,  dairying. 

Times-f Thursday Democratic 1896      6      23      256      1.00        §1,329 

Elsie  Burgher,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLINTONf  (B8tt),  pop.  1,598;  Hickman  Co.  (SW).  80  m  SW  of  Paducah.  1C  RR. 
Manufactures  bank  fixtures,  flour,  feed,  beverages.  Seed  corn  processing  plant; 
cotton  gin ;  nursery.  Ships  corn,  cotton.  Grain,  stock,  fruit,  poultry.  Corn, 
cotton,  tobacco. 

Hickman  County  Gazette 4-. ...Thursday Democratic 1904      8      21      287      2.50 

Erl  Sensing,  Editor.  H.  L.  Water  field,  Publisher. 


COLUMBIAf  (G6),  pop.  2.167;  Adair  Co.  (SC).  100  m  SE  of  Louisville.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Campbellsville.  LAN  RR.  Lumber,  flour  mills.  Timber.  Stock,  poultry, 
fruit,  grain  farms.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 


Adair  County  News Wednesday Independent 1897 

Louis  DeRosett,  Editor;  Edward  Hamlett,  Publisher. 


CORBIN  (J6%).  pop.  7,744;  Whitley  Co.  (SE).  80  m  NW  of  Middlesboro.  LAN  RR. 
Railroad  repair  shops.  Ships  coal.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Corn,  potatoes,  hay. 

(Times-f-  ....................................  Sunday  ............  Independent  ......  1934      8      24      280     2.50 
J.  O.  Crawford.  Editor. 
Tribune  +  .................................   ^Sun*'8**'    IndePendent  ......  1894      8      24      28013.00 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  papers. 

J.  L.  Crawford,  Editor;  Corbin  Times-Tribune,  Inc.,  Publisher. 


COVINGTONf  <H2%).  pop.  64,452;  Kenton  Co.  (N).  On  Ohio  River,  opposite  Cin- 
cinnati. LAN;  CAO  RRs.  Two  bridges  connect  with  Cincinnati.  Manufactures 
X-ray  equipment,  machine  tools,  cloth  and  paper  bags,  wire  goods,  steel  fences, 
sheet  metal  and  paper  products,  electric  equipment,  sashes,  doors,  locks,  keys, 
barrels,  staves,  fertilizer,  public  address  systems,  asphalt,  macadam,  canvas 
goods.  Railroad  shops.  Six  banks;  bank  deposits  (6-80-56),  $89,161.000.  81,575 
(residential,  Kenton)  electric  (AC)  meters;  25,697  (residential,  Kenton)  gas 
(nat.)  meters;  65,474  (residential)  telephones  in  Kenton  and  Campbell  Counties. 

Enquirer-f-  ...............................  Every  Morn.  ...Independent  ......  1841      8      22      815   23.40 

Kentucky  edition  of  Cincinnati  Enquirer,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Sunday      10.40 

For  circulation  see  Cincinnati  Enquirer. 
R.  H.  Ferger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Kentucky  Post  Times-Star  4-.  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1892      8      22      31521.91 

Kentucky  edition  of  Cincinnati  Post-Times-Star,  Cincinnati,  O.  For  circulation 

see  Post  Times  -Star. 
Carl  A.  Saunders,  Editor;  E.  W.  Scripps  Publishing  Co.,  Cincinnati,  O. 


§2,230 


6      30      280      2.50         §2,030 


§5,062 
§4,875 


Rev.  Harry  J.  Welp,  Editor;  Our  Sunday  Visitor  Press,  Publisher, 
Huntington,  Ind. 

CUMBERLAND  (M6%),  pop.  4,249;  Harlan  Co.  (SE).  94  m  SE  of  Lexington.  LAN  RR. 
Saw  mill.  Agriculture.  Corn,  tobacco,  potatoes. 

Tri-City  News-f Thursday Independent 1929     7     24     280     2.00        §1,665 

Mrs.  Jerry  P.  Freeman,  Publisher. 

CYNTHIANAf  (J4),  pop.  4,847 ;  Harrison  Co.  (NEC).  28  m  N  of  Lexington.  LAN  RR. 
Tobacco  warehouses  and  redrying  plant;  cheese,  butter,  aluminum  fabricating, 
clothing,  fertilizer  factories;  distillery;  flour,  planing  mills.  Tobacco,  stock, 
dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1868     8     24     802     3.00   **2,012 

Cynthiana  Pub.  Co. 

Log  Cabin 4- Friday Ind.  Rep 1896      8      24      302      3.00    **  2,663 

J.  G.  Wilson,  Editor;  Cynthiana  Publishing  Co. 

DANVILLE f  (H6),  pop.  8,686;  Boyle  Co.  (C).  86  m  SW  of  Lexington.  SOU  RR.  Flour, 
lumber  mills;  tobacco   warehouse;  bottling   works;   furniture,   glass,    clothing 
factories.  Stock  yards.  Railroad  center.  Centre  College    (Fresh.).  Agriculture. 
Tobacco,  wheat. 
Advocate-f .Sunday Democratic 1865     8     24     294  **4,125 

Advocate-Messenger -f {A^n**8***    Dcmocratlc 1865     8     24     294   15-60   **4,122 

Enos  Swain,  Editor;  Advocate-Messenger  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 


Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
etns,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Centre  College  Cento  V  ...........  Saturday  .........  Collegiate  ...........  1862     5     24     217     2.50  100 

Students  of  Centre  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.  500 

DAWSON  SPRINGS  (B6),  pop.  2,874;  Hopkins  Co.  (SW).  70  m  W  of  Bowling  Green. 
1C  RR.  Health  resort  with  mineral  springs.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Dairy,  fruit, 
corn,  tobacco,  hay. 
Progress  +  ...............................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1919      8     24     287      2.00        §2,183 

Nilee  O.  Dillingham,  Editor;  N.  O.  Dillingham  and  Mack  Sisk,  Publishers. 

EDDYVILLEf  (A6%).  pop.  1,840;  Lyon  Co.   (SW).  On  Cumberland  River.  60  m  SW 
of  Henderson.  1C  RR.  Boat  connections.  Shirt,  harness,  broom  factories.  Lime- 
stone quarries;  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn. 
Lyon  County  Herald  4-  ...........  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1901     7     24     280     200        §1.550 

W.  T.  Davis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EDMONTONf  (F6%),  pop.  519;  Metcalf  Co.  (SC).  50  m  W  of  Bowling  Green.  Railroad 
station,  Glasgow.  L&N  RR.  Flour  mill.  Agriculture.  Corn,  tobacco,  dairying. 
Herald-News  -f  .........................  Wednesday  ....Independent  ......  1898      6     26     280     2.00        §1,080 

Ruth  Van  Zant,  Editor;  J.  D.  Gorin,  Publisher. 

ELIZABETHTOWNf  (F5).  pop.  6,807;  Hardin  Co.  (WC).  48  m  S  of  Louisville.  L&N; 

1C  RRs.  Men's  clothing,  overalls,  quilted  articles  manufactured.  Bottling  works. 

Limestone  quarries.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  tobacco. 
Hardin  County  Enterpriae  +  ..Mon.&Thurs...  Democratic  ........  1926      8      24      294      2.00        §3,653 

Seymour  and  Joe  R.  Goodman,  Publishers. 
Inside  The  Turret  -f  ...............  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1948      5      24      225          8,25O  —  Free 

A  civilian  enterprise  published  and  distributed  to  the   Military  and   Civilian 
Personnel  of  Fort  Knox. 

Charles  R.  Harris,  Editor;  Leonard  T.  Bean,  Publisher,  408  W.  Dixie. 
News-f-  .....................................  Tues.  &  Fri  .....  Democratic  ........  1869      6      26      280     200          4309 

W.  H.  Marriott,  Editor;  Elizabethtown  Newa,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

ELKTONf  (C7),  pop.  1,312;  Todd  Co.   (SW).  45  m  SW  of  Bowling  Green.  L&N  RR. 

Flour   mills.    Agriculture.   Tobacco,   grain,   fruit,   Jersey    cattle. 
Todd  County  Standard  -f-  .......  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1892 

B.  E.  Boone,  Editor;  R.  D.  Petrie,  Publisher. 


8      21      280      300        §1700 


FALMOUTHt  (J3),  pop.  2,186  ;  Pendleton  Co.  (N).  On  Licking  River.  40  m  S  of  Coving. 
ton.  L&N  RR.  Flour  mill,  generator,  shoe  factories.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Hay,  corn,  tobacco. 
Outlook  -f-  .................................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1907      8      24      301      2.00 

Warren  J.  Shonert,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FLEMINGSBURGf  (K4),  pop.  1,602;  Fleming  Co.  (NE).  54  m  NE  of  Lexington.  F&N 
RR.  Flour  and  feed  mill;  chicken  hatcheries.  Farming.  Tobacco,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Fleming  Gazette  +  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1880      8      26      280      2.00 

Lowell  O.  Denton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Times  -Democrat  -|-  ..................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1867      8      26      280      2.00 

J.  K.  Ryans,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FLORENCE  (H2%),  pop.  1,825;  Boone  Co.  (N).  10  m  SW  of  Covington.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Erlanger.  SOU  RR.  Manufactures  pharmaceutical  products,  machine  tools, 
metal  and  paper  products.  Tobacco. 
Northern  Kentucky  News  ......  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1954      8      22      294      2.50 

Ralph  G.  Maurer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  38. 

FORT  KNOX—  Inside  The  Turret—  see  Elizabethtown. 

FRANKFORTf  (H4),  pop.  11.916;  Franklin  Co.  (NO.  The  State  Capital.  On  Ken- 
tucky River,  26  m  W  of  Lexington.  F&C;  L&N;  C&O  RRs.  Manufactures  whiskey, 
shoes,  twine,  underwear,  concrete  pipes,  lumber,  flour.  Greenhouse.  Stone  quar- 
ries. Kentucky  State  College  (Negro).  Tobacco,  dairy,  stock  farms. 

Commonwealth,  The  +  ............  Monthly  ..........  State  GoVt  .........  ""   c^lte]  }  ?ee  ^t° 

Ed  Easterly,  Editor;  Ky.  Legislative  Research  Commission,  Publisher. 
Franklin  County  News  -I-  ........  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1954      8      24      294      3.00 

Vernon  D.  Rooks,  Editor  and  Publisher,  106  W.  Main  St. 
Kentucky  Beverage  Journal  4-  Monthly  ..........  Beverapre  Indus.  194  9      8     26      140      6.00 

F.  F.  Dudgeon,  Editor;  Feature  Pub'ns,  Inc.,  100  E.  Main  St.          Controlled  circ. 
Kentucky  Pharmacist  .............  Monthly  ..........  Retail  Drugs  ......  1907      3     25      140x2.50 

E.  M.  Josey,  Editor;  Kentucky  Pharmaceutical  Assn.,  Pub.,  213  St.  Clair  St. 

30      102      5.00 


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§2,325 


2,351 


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3,000 

>2,327 

2,400 

1,119 

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**6,111 


nadv""     Quarterly  ........  Hist.&Geneal....  1903      1 

Charles  F.  Hinds,  Editor;  Kentucky  Historical  Society,  Publisher. 
Scraper-f  .................................  Semi-mo  .........  High'y  Constr....l927     3      28      140  x 

Wilson  Harper,  Editor;  Kentucky  Assn    of  Highway  Controlled  free  dist. 

Contractors,  Publisher,  New  Capital  Hotel. 

e*  *     T  11  fEvg.ex.Sat.A  T«,i«««,rf.«f        1912      8     24     294    15-60 

State  Journal^  ......................  jRll£  Sun.M.     ^dependent  ......  Sunday  circ. 

N.  A.  Perry,  Jr..  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FRANKLINf  (D7),  pop.  4.848;  Simpson  Co.  (SW).  21  m  S  of  Bowling  Green.  L&N  RR. 
Manufactures  work  garments,  children's  clothing,  staves,  flour,  lumber.  Hard- 
wood timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  strawberries,   grain,  livestock. 
FavoHte  +  ................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1857      8      24      293     8.00        §2,700 

L.  L.  Valentine,  Editor;  Franklin  Favorite.  WFKN,  Inc.,  Publishers. 

Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  XRand  McNaHj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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FULTON  (C4).  pop.  8,224;  Fulton  Co.  (SW).  48  m  S  of  Paducah.  1C  RR.  Manufac- 
tures pants,  men's  shirts,  lumber,  flour,  feed,  dairy  products,  soft  drinks.  Cotton 
gin ;  poultry  packing  plants.  Oak  timber.  Farming.  Corn,  tobacco,  sweet  potatoes. 

Fulton  County  News  + Thursday Democratic 1933     7     24     280     2  50 

R.  Paul  Westpheling,  Johanna  Westpheling,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Leader-f..... Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1898     8     24     276     6.00 

Mrs.  Vyron  W.  Mitchell,  Editor;  Vyron  W.  Mitchell,  Publisher. 

GEORGETOWNf  (H4),  pop.  5,616;  Scott  Co.  (NC).  12  m  N  of  Lexington.  SOU;  F&C 
RRs.  Tomato  canneries;  flour  mill;  seed  cleaning,  pencil,  precision  tool  factories' 
distillery.  Georgetown  College  (Bapt.).  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Georgetonian Friday Collegiate l829 

Students  of  Georgetown  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  E. 

Graphic,  The  (offset) Thursday Independent I960 

Archie  S.  Frye,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

{News-f Friday Democratic 1887 
Times  -f Wednesday  ....Democratic 1867 
Richard  Weisenberger,  Editor;  John  Sutterfield,  Publisher. 
GLASGOWf  (F6%).  pop.  7.026;  Barren  Co.  (SWC).  72  m  SE  of  Louisville.  LAN  RR. 
Flour,  lumber,  planing  mills ;  overall,  garment  factories ;  bottling  works ;  hatch- 
ery; tobacco  warehouses.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  dairy 
products. 

Republican-f Thursday Republican 1892     8     24     280     1  50 

Wm.  H.  Jones,  Jr.,  Editor;  Jones  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

Times-f {Ilfun**  ***'  Independent 1866 

Leonard  Kelsay,  Editor;  Carroll  Knicely,  Publisher. 

GRAYSONt  (L4).  pop.  1.388;  Carter  Co.  (NE).  27  m  SW  of  Ashland.  Railroad  Station. 

Hitchins.  C&O  RR.  Brickyard.  Clay  pits.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 
Journal-Enquirer -f Thursday Democratic 1922      8     24      287      3.00 

Mary  Ruth  Jackson,  Editor;  W.  E.  Crutcher,  Publisher. 
GREENSBURGf  (F6),  pop.  1,032 ;  Green  Co.  (SC).  On  Green  River,  70  m  S  of  Louisville. 

LAN  RR.  Flour,   saw  mills;  stave  factory;   tobacco   warehouse;   gas   chemical 

stripping  plant.  Cedar  timber.  Tobacco,  grain  farms. 
Record-Herald  + Friday Independent 1895      7      22      280      2  60 

J.  D.  Gorin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREENUPf  (M3%  ),  pop.  1,276;  Greenup  Co.  (NE).  On  Ohio  River,  14  m  W  of  Ashland. 
C&O  RR.  Boat  connection.  Flour,  grist  mills;  casket  factory.  Truck,  grain  farms. 

News-f.... Friday Agric.  &  Indus'l  1855      8      24      287     2.50 

Marvin  Wilson,  Jr.,  Editor;  W.  E.  Crutcher,  Publisher. 

GREENVILLEf  (C6),  pop.  2.661;  Muhlenbcrg  Co.  (SW).  33  m  N  of  Hopkinsville.  1C 
RR.  Tobacco,  clay  product  factories;  flour  mill.  Oil  refinery.  Coal  mines;  oil 
wells;  clay  pits;  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  hogs,  tobacco. 

Leader-f Thursday Democratic 1912      7      24      280     2.00 

Charles  W.  Taylor,  Editor;  Newman.  Taylor,  Sherrod,  Publishers.  Box  136. 

HARDINSBURGf  (D6).  pop.  902;  Breckinridge  Co.  (WC).  55  m  SW  of  Louisville. 
LAN  RR.  Manufactures  quilts,  quilted  articles,  lingerie,  flour,  feed;  bottling 
works.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

'HerTld^New^0.".0.!.7. JFriday Independent 1876      8     24      294      3.00 

George  M. ' Wilson. "Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARLANf  (L7),  pop.  4.786;  Harlan  Co.  (SE).  80  m  NE  of  Middleboro.  LAN  RR. 
Manufactures  sign  and  sheet  metal  fabrication,  electrical  coils,  beverages.  Dairy 
processing  plants.  Coal  mines.  Hardwood  timber.  Truck  farms. 


1,874 


§1,970 


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2,625 


§2,468 


§6,257 
§6,257 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
J.  Springer  Robinson,  Editor;  The  Enterprise  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

HARRODSBURGf  (H6),  pop.  6,262;  Mercer  Co.  (C).  80  m  SW  of  Lexington.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  ladies'  coats  and  suits,  optical  glass.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  wheat. 
Herald  +  ...................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1884     8     24     294     2.60   **3,761 

Jane  Bird  Hutton,  Editor;  Harrodsburg  Herald,  Publisher. 

HARTFORDf  (D6%),  pop.  1.564;  Ohio  Co.  (WC).  On  Rough  River,  25  m  S  of  Owens- 
boro.   LAN  RR.   Bottling   works.   Oil   wells;   coal   mines;   limestone   quarries. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  tobacco,  hay. 
Ohio  County  News-f  ..............  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1875      8      24      308     2.50        §2,586 

P.  H.  Land  rum,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  46. 

HAWESVIULEf   (D6),  pop.  926;  Hancock  Co.   (WC).  On  Ohio  River,  28  m  NE  of 
Owensboro.  LAN  RR.  Ferry  to  Cannelton,  Ind.  Boat  connections.  Coal  mines; 
oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 
Hancock  Clarion  +  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1893     8     24     287     2.50        §1,413 

Roscoe  L  Downs,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAZARDf  (L6),  pop.  6,986;  Perry  Co.  (SE).  90  m  SE  of  Lexington.  LAN  RR.  Bottling 

works  ;  oil  refinery.  Soft  coal  mines  ;  gas  wells  ;  hardwood  timber. 
Herald4-  ...................................  Tues.  &  FH  .....  Independent  .......  1911     8     24     287     4.00        §3,050 

_  F.  W.  Luigart,  Jr.,  Editor;  W.  P.  Nolan,  Publisher,  440  Main  St. 

Orculation-HHtSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audits 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Mountain  Messenger-}- ..Wednesday Independent 1937     8     24     294     8.00        §1,050 

Fred  W.  Luiarart,  Jr.,  Editor;  W.  P.  Nolan,  Publisher,  440  Main  St. 

HENDERSONt   (B6),  pop.  16,837;  Henderson  Co.   (WC).  On  Ohio  River,  7  m  S  of 

Evansville,  Ind.,  with  bridge  connections.  L&N ;  1C  RRs.  Manufactures  wooden 

boxes,  baskets,  furniture,   wash  dresses,  food  products,   carbon  black,  tacks, 

plastics,    brushes.    Tobacco    warehouses;    meat    packing    and    nicotine   plants. 

Coal  mines;  oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  tobacco,  soybeans,  livestock. 

TV  station. 
Gleaner  and  Journal  + Morn.ex.Mon.. Democratic 1883     8     22     308   15.00   **7, 113 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.    £-£7,815 

Publishes  weekly  supplement  for  Uniontown. 

Gleaner  and  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  212  North  Elm  St. 
HICKMANf  (B3%),  pop.  2,037;  Fulton  Co.  (SW).  On  Mississippi  River,  65  m  SW  of 

Paducah.  1C  RRs.  Bottling  works;  saw  mill;  cotton  gins.  Timber.  Diversified 

farming.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 
Courier-}- Friday Independent 1859     7     23     280     8.00        §2,285 

Roland  C.  Gardner  and  Lee  K.  Gardner,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

HODGENVILLEf  (F6%),  pop.  1,696;  Larue  Co.  (WC).  60  m  S  of  Louisville.  1C  RR. 
Flour,  lumber  mills.  Timber ;  limestone  quarries ;  gas  wells.  Agriculture.  Tobacco, 
corn,  stock. 

Herald-News  + Thursday Democratic 1885      8     24      308      3.00        §2,299 

D.  E.  Creal,  Editor;  Herald-News,  Publisher. 

HOPKINSVlLLEf  (C7),  pop.  12,626;  Christian  Co.  (SW).  60  m  W  of  Bowling  Green. 
1C;  L&N;  TC  RRs.  Airline,  OZA.  Manufactures  snuff,  flour,  dairy  products, 
hosiery,  shirts,  overalls,  hardwood  flooring,  staves,  soft  drinks,  bricks.  Tobacco 
warehouses;  meat  packing  plant.  Bethel  Women's  College  (Bapt.  women).  Coal 
mines ;  gas  wells  ;  hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  livestock  farms.  Grain,  hay. 

Courier,  The  + Wednesday Independent 1950      9     22      294      5.20        J4.350 

$3,115 — Free 


22      284    15.60        §9,131 


Distributed  primarily  to  Personnel  at  Campbell  Air  Force  Base. 
Robert  B.  Sapinsley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  201%  E.  9th  St. 

Kentucky  New  Era  + Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1869      9 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

A.  W.  Wood,  Editor;  T.  F.  and  A.  W.  Wood,  Publishers. 

HORSE  CAVE  (F6),  pop.  1,545;  Hart  Co.  (SWC).  81  m  S  of  Louisville.  L&N  RR. 
Flour,  lumber  mills.  Tourist  resort.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Tobacco, 
corn,  wheat. 

Hart  County  Herald  + Thursday Democratic 1911      8     24      280      1.00  2,250 

Harry  H.  Hansbrough,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HYDENf  (L6).  pop.  647;  Leslie  Co.  (SE).  100  m  SW  of  Ashland.  Railroad  station, 
Hazard.  L&N  RR.  Lumber,  stave  mills.  White  oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn, 
hay,  garden  produce. 

Leslie  County  News  + Thursday Independent 1955      8     24      280     2.50        Jl,100 

J.  F.  Nolan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Thousandsticks Thursday Independent 1911      7      24      280      1.50  948 

Olive  M.  Mendell,  Editor;  Thousandsticks  Company,  Publisher. 

IRVINEf  (K5),  pop.  3,259;  Estill  Co.  (EC).  On  Kentucky  River,  40  m  SE  of  Lexington. 
L&N  RR.  Railroad  shops.  Overalls  factory;  saw  mills.  Oil  wells.  Truck  farms. 

Estill  Herald -}- Thursday Independent 1927      6      24      266      1.50         §1,816 

John  Hovermale,  Editor;  John  W  and  Al  Y.  Hovermale,  Publishers. 

Times-f Friday Ind.  Rep 1919      7      26      308      1.00        §1,525 

Robert  Barker,  Publisher. 

JACKSON f  (L6V&),  pop.  1,978;  Breathitt  Co.  (EC).  On  Kentucky  River,  76  m  SE  of 
Lexington.  L&N  RR.  Coal  mines;  timber.  Stock,  grain,  poultry,  fruit,  truck 
farms.  Corn,  potatoes,  tobacco. 

Times-f Thursday Independent 1887     8     24     294     3.00          1,970 

David  G.  Collier,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Times  Bldg. 

JAMESTOWNf  (G6%),  pop.  1,064;  Russell  Co.  (SC).  95  m  S  of  Lexington.  Railroad 
station,  Somerset.  SOU  RR.  Flour,  lumber,  woolen  mills.  Timber.  Diversified 
farming.  Corn,  livestock,  tobacco. 

Russell  County  News  + Thursday Independent 1913     7     24     280     2.50          1,455 

Ben  V.  Sharp,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JEFFERSONTOWN  (F4),  pop.  1,246;  Jefferson  Co.  (NW).  12  m  SE  of  Louisville.  SOU. 
RR.  Nurseries.  Residential.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  corn,  apples,  peaches. 

Jeffersonian  + Friday Independent 1907      8     24     308     3.00          3,000 

C.  A.  Hummel,  Editor;  Jeffersonian  Publishing  Company. 

LA  GRANGEf  (G6),  pop.  1,558;  Oldham  Co.  (NW).  27  m  NE  of  Louisville.  L&N  RR. 
Agriculture.  Dairying,  tobacco,  oats,  corn. 

Oldham  Era-f Friday Democratic 1876     8     23     808     2.50        §1,948 

W.  L.  Dawson,  Editor;  The  Oldham  Era,  Publisher. 

LANCASTER  (H6),  pop.  2.402;  Garrard  Co.  (C).  84  m  S  of  Lexington.  L&N  RR. 
Flour  mills.  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Central  Record-f Thursday Democratic 1889     7     24     280     2.50        §2,204 

Henry  C.  Cox.  Editor;  H.  C.  Cox  and  J.  R.  WJiittaker,  Publishers, 

106  Richmond  St. 

LAWRENCEBURGf  (H4%),  pop.  2,869;  Anderson  Co.  (0).  24  m  W  of  Lexington. 
SOU  RR.  Broom,  cotton,  thread,  cheese  factories.  Distillery.  Dairy,  poultry, 
grain  farms.  Tobacco,  corn,  hay. 

Anderson  News -f Thursday Democratic 1877     8     23     801     8.00        §2,100 

Frances  Garrison,  and  R.  E.  Garrison,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -t-Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  tee 

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Estab  Cols<3> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cire 

LEBANONf  (G6%),  pop.  4,640;  Marion  Co.  (C).  67  m  S  of  Louisville.  L&N  RR. 
Hardwood  flooring,  ladies'  garment  factories.  Whiskey  distilleries;  meat  pack* 
ing  plant.  Oak,  walnut  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  hay. 

Enterprise  4- Friday Independent 1886     7     24     294     2.50        §3,545 

George  W.  Trotter  and  Paul  Crowdus,  Editors ;  Enterprise  Publishing  Company. 

Marion  Falcon  + Thursday Independent 1894     7     24     280     2.50        §1,940 

Paul  Owens,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEITCHFIELDf  (E5%).  pop.  1,812;  Grayson  Co.  (WC).  72  m  SW  of  Louisville.  1C  RR. 

Flour,  planing  mills;  clothing  factory;  bottling  works.  Asphalt  mines.  Dairy, 

poultry,  grain  farms.  Tobacco,  corn,  hay. 
Gazette -^ Thursday Independent 1881      8     24      294      3.00    **3,516 

Fred  Hughes,  Editor;  Fred  and  W.  J.  Hughes,  Publishers. 
Grayson  County  News Friday Republican 1940      7      24      280      2.00  §976 

Carlos  B.  Embry,  Editor;  The  Embry  Newspapers  Inc.,  Publisher. 

LEXINGTONf  (H4%).  pop.  66,684;  Fayette  Co.  (NC).  80  m  SE  of  Louisville.  SOU; 
C&O;  L&N  RRs.  Airlines:  DAL;  EAL;  PAL  Thoroughbred  horse;  bluegrass  seed 
and  hurley  tobacco  markets. 

Manufactures  whiskey,  tobacco,  peanut  butter,  asphalt  paving  products,  in- 
secticides, crop  drying  equipment,  neon  signs,  television  tuners  and  boosters, 
men's  suits,  women's  dresses,  advertising  novelties,  medicines,  tents,  awnings, 
harnesses,  farm  gates,  caskets,  screens,  tools,  stoves,  metal  store  fronts,  elec- 
trical control  panels,  furniture.  Railroad,  motor  bus  shops;  meat  packing. 
Principal  outlet  for  eastern  Kentucky  oil,  coal,  farm  and  quarry  products.  Six 
banks;  bank  clearings  (12-31-57),  $364,446,036;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $176,695,- 
159.  28,062  electric  meters;  35,188  jras  (nat.)  meters;  45,746  telephones. 
University  of  Kentucky;  Transylvania  College;  College  of  the  Bible;  Lexington 
Baptist  College;  Christian  College  of  the  Bible. 

[Thoroughbred 

Blood-Horse Saturday \ Breeders  &         1916      3      28      140x6.00  5,740 

[Turf  Int. 
American  Thoroughbred  Breeders  Assn.,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  1620   (4). 

Chase  Magazine -f Monthly Fox  Hunting 1920      4      26      168      2.50  7,661 

Bessie  M.  Fightmaster,  Editor;  The  Chase  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,   162   Walnut. 

Crimson  Rambler-f .Friday Collegiate 1914      5      24      224   x3.00  *550 

Students  of  Transylvania  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.   Controlled  free  dist.  J500 

{  Herald  + Morn.ex.Sun... Democratic 1870      8     22     294   15.60**40,364 
Herndon  J.  Evans,  Editor. 
Herald-Leader  4- Sunday Independent 1937      8      22      294      7.80**57,644 
Leader-4- .Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1888      8      22      294    15.60**25,243 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Lexington  Herald-Leader,  Co.,  Publisher. 

Horseman  and  Fair  World Wednesday Harness  Racing  1877      3      24      140     7.00 

Robert  A.  Hackett,  Editor;  Horseman  Publishing  Co.,  904  N.  Broadway. 

J°Historyf  The^!™. ^Quarterly Amer.  Hist 1935      1      62      105      4.00 

J.  Me'rton  England!'  Editor ;  University  of  Kentucky  Press,  Univ.  of  Kentucky. 
fDaily  ex. 

Kentucky  Kernel  -f  V <  Sat.,  Sun.       Coll.  &  News        1915      5      23 

!&  Mon. 
Students  of  the  University  of  Kentucky,  Editors  and  Publishers  (29). 

Kentucky  Law  Journal -f Quarterly Legal  Coll 1910      1      60        98      4.00  *569 

Tom  Lewis,  Editor;  The  University  of  Kentucky  College 
of  Law,  Publisher  (29). 

jMonthly Horse  Shows 1942     2     24       98     5.00        13,355 

Irene  Hart,  Editor;  J.  H.  Ran  son,  Publisher,  404  N.  Broadway. 
Thoroughbred  Record,  The 4- -Saturday Race  Horses 1875     4     26     172     7.50          5,136 


7,500 


1,850 


224      6.00         t7,000 


Haden  Kirkpatrick,  Editor;  Thoroughbred  Record  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
904  N.  Broadway,  P.  O.  Box  680. 

LIBERTYf  (H6).  pop.  1,291;  Casey  Co.  (C).  63  m  SW  of  Lexington.  Railroad  station. 
Moreland.  SOU  RR.  Planing  mill;  seat  cover  factory.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Corn,  hay.  tobacco. 

Casey  County  News Thursday Independent 1904      7     24      280     2.00        §3,300 

Fred  J.  Burkhard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LONDONf  (J6),  pop.  3,426;  Laurel  Co.  (SEC).  70  m  SE  of  Lexington.  L&N  RR.  Air- 
line PAL  Well  buckets,  fertilizer,  boat  trailers  and  boats  manufactured;  plan- 
ing mills,  veneer  mills ;  bottling  works.  Coal  mines.  Poultry,  dairy,  grain  farms. 
Tobacco,  wheat. 

Sentinel-Echo -f .Thursday Republican 1873      8     24     294     2.60   **3,854 

Martin  Dpche,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LOUISAf  (M4),  pop.  2.016;  Lawrence  Co.  (NE).  On  Big  Sandy  River,  80  m  8  of  Ash- 
land. C&O  RR.  Manufactures  artificial  limbs,  flour,  feed,  soft  drinks.  OH,  gas 
wells;  coal  mines;  Are  clay;  sand  pits;  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn, 
feed,  sorghum,  tobacco. 
Big  Sandy  News 4- Thursday Independent 1885     7     26     287     8.00        82,050 

Mary  G.  Sparks,  Editor;  Big  Sandy  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jtrae  and  Match  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Popttlatlon--1950  Census.  xRand  McNsIIjr 
£•£?£*••  «yiMtle<l  onlT  during  «'ademic  7W-  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols0 Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cire 

LOUISVILLEf  (F4),  pop.  869,129;  Jefferson  Co.  (NW).  On  Ohio  River,  106  m  SW 
of  Cincinnati,  O.  L&N;  B&O;  1C;  PA;  CI&L;  NYC;  SOU;  C&O  RRs.  Airlines: 
AA;  EAL;  OZA;  PAI;  TWA.  Boat  connections.  Bridge  to  New  Albany,  Ind., 
and  Jeffersonville,  Ind. 

Industrial,  financial  and  educational  center.  Manufactures  electrical  appli- 
ances, whiskey,  cigarettes,  bathtubs,  plumbing  and  railway  supplies,  paint, 
varnish,  barrels,  boxes,  cabinets,  bedding,  mattresses,  textiles,  cement,  beer, 
dairy  and  metal  products,  canned  vegetables,  biscuits,  drying  machinery,  fire 
brick,  caskets,  auto  bodies,  trailers,  steel  and  wood  tanks,  shirts,  synthetic  rub- 
ber, aluminum  boats,  farm  machinery,  plywood,  wood  plastics.  Railroad  repair 
shops;  meat-packing;  sugar  refining;  wood  working;  creosoting,  auto  assembly 
plants;  machine  shops,  oil  refineries.  Nine  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58), 
$798,175,001;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $694,535,382.  164,629  (res.)  electric  meters; 
153,351  (res.)  gas  meters;  168,781  (res.)  telephones.  Phosphate,  fluorspar, 
•tone  quarries.  University  of  Louisville,  law,  pharmacy,  theology,  normal  and 
other  schools.  Two  TV  stations. 

American  Baptist  +  (Negro). .Friday Baptist 1878     6     24     266     3.00          1200 

General  Assn.  of  Kentucky  Baptists,  Publisher,  1715  W.  Chestnut  St.  (3). 

Automobile  Bulletin Bi-monthly Motoring 1920      3      27      140  x     ±37  110 

Eugene  Stuart,  Editor;  Louisville  Automobile  Club,  Pub.,  800  S.  Third  St.  (8). 

Cardinal+V Thursday Collegiate 1928     5     24     200     2.00 

Students  of  the  University  of  Louisville,  Editors  and  Publishers  (8). 

Christian  Observer Wednesday Presbyterian 1813      4      27      175      4.00      $31,2 J 3 

H.  P.  Converse,  Editor;  Converse  &  Co.,  Publishers,  412  S.  Third  St.  (3). 


22     307  26.00**216,64S 
Sunday  circ.-JHrS  10,371 

22     307  15.60**175,579 


'  Courier- Journal -f Every  Morn. ...Independent 1826     8 

Prints  Sunday  rotogravure  magazine  section. 

Times  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1884     8 

Color  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Barry  Ethridge,  Editor;  Mark  Ethridgre,  Publisher   (2). 

Dairy  Plant  Fieldman,  The Monthly Dairy  Indus 1956     8     27      140x6.00 

L.  H.  Zahradka,  Editor;  National  Assn.  of  Dairy  Plant  Fieldmen,  Inc., 
1051  E.  Main  St. 


Defender  4-    (Negro)  ...............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1933      8      23      305 

F.  L.  Stanley,  Editor;  Louisville  Defender,  Inc.,  Pub.,  714  W.  Chestnut  St. 


140      1.50 


217 


5.00    **3,951 
estnut  St. 

\Quarterly Political .1932      3      28      136        .50  

vvsui  1101  T"         J 

Mrs.  Tallu  Fish,  Ed.;  Democratic  Woman's  Journal.  Publisher,  Seelbach  Hotel. 

Free  Press -f {&UFrY  Wed>    Ir>dePendent 1939      5      24      224   12.00 

W.  C.  Bowick,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  171. 

Herald,  The Wednesday Interdenom 1888      3      30 

See  Religious  Home  Unit,  Phila.,  Pa, 

J.  C.  McPhecters,  Editor;  Pentecostal  Publishing  Co.,  528  So.  1st  St. 

IAPES  News-f Monthly Tech.-Trade 1940      5     24 

Logan  S.  Chambers.  Editor;  International  Assn.  of  Personnel  in  Employment 
Security.  Publisher,  2008  Highland  Ave.  (4). 

Insurance  Field -f .Weekly Insurance 1899     8     26     168 

Publishes   Fire  and  Casualty  edition,   bi-wkly,   sub.,    $3.   *6,543.   Life  edition, 

bi-wkly,  sub.,  $3,  circ.  *5,914. 
F.  C.  Crowell,  Jr.,  Editor;  Insurance  Field  Co.,  Publisher,  181  W.  Main  St.  (2). 

Insurance  Index Monthly Insurance 1870     2     25       91     2.50 

James  E.  Dunne,  Editor;  Insurance  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  1738. 
Internat'l  Journal  for  the       1 

Education  of  the  Blind,      ^Quarterly Educ.  of  Blind.. .1951     2      29      103      2.00 

The  (no  adv.) I 

Also  publishes  edition  in  Braille. 

V.  R.  Carter,  Editor;  Int.  Journal  for  the  Educ.  of  the  Blind,  Publisher, 
1839  Frankfort  Ave.  (6). 

Jefferson  Reporter  (offset). ...Thursday Independent 1953      6      22      238     2.00 

Emily  Asbury,  Editor;  Richard  and  Lewis  Conn,  Pubs.,  P.  O.  Box  278,  Buechel. 

Journal  of  the  Kentucky         lMonthly Medical 1903      2      34      126  xS.OO 

State  Medical  Assn ] 

Kentucky  State  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher,  1169  Eastern  Parkway. 

_     A     .  f         _       .                      M      ...  (Purchasing        1946     8      26      140      3.00 

Kentuckiana  Purchaser Monthly \Agents  Controlled  free  dist. 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Fred  C.  Crowell,  Jr.,  Editor;  Purchasing  Agents  Assn.  of  Louisville,  Publisher. 
181  W.  Main  St. 

Kentucky  Business Monthly Ch.  of  Com 1949      3      26      140      3.00 

Jewel  J   Mann,  Editor;  Kentucky  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
Publisher.  670  S.  Third  St. 

Kentucky  Farm  Bureau         I  Monthly Agriculture 1937     5     24     217     x.50        76,549 

C.  H.  Fields,  EdHor;Ky.,  Farm  Bureau  Fed'n,  Pub.,  120  S.  Hubbard  Lane  (7). 

Kentucky  Grocer Monthly Grocery ....1902     2     44     140  xl.OO 

Mrs.  Ruth  Gilbert,  Editor;  Retail  Grocers  Assn.,  and  Kentucky  Merchants         2,320 — Free 
Assn..  Publishers,  Kentucky  Home  Life  Bldg.,  Room  805. 

Kentucky  Grocers'  New.  + Monthly Retail  Grocery...1941     }     **     \\»  *2'00          2'100 

Wm.  R.  Smith,  Editor;  Kentucky  Retail  Food  Dealers  Controlled  circ.  40O 

Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  936  S.  Fifth  St.  (3). 


1.2OO 


$18,995 


5,517 


J1.500 


§4,665 


2,272 


$2,500 


£4,663 


Circulation— **Sept  ABC  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
eras,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  sett  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNalbr 
estimate  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscnption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Circ 


$9,600 


J24.517 

3,689 
795 


35,000 


98,500 


*4,903 


LOUISVILLCf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols* Width? Depth   Sub 

Kentucky  Irish-American +... Saturday {GeVUn?6**  *   1898     7     24     266     8<0° 

Michael  Barry,  Ed.;  Ky.  Irish-American  Co.,  Pub.',  819  W.  Liberty  St.  (2). 

Kentucky  Labor  News 4- Saturday Labor 1942     5     24     224     8.00 

Joseph  Krislor,  Editor;  Ky.  State  Federation  of  Labor,  Publisher, 
812  Armory  PL 

Kentucky  School  Journal V.... Monthly Educational 1928     8     26     140x2.00 

Gerald  Jaggers,  Editor;  Ky.  Education  Assn.,  Publisher,  2308  S.  Third  St.   (2). 

Louisville Monthly /Chamber  of       195" 

Helen  G.  Henry,  Editor;  Louisville  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publisher. 
Third  and  Liberty  Sts.  (2). 

Louisville  ft  Nashville  Em-1  MrtwfVl.  ™  TJS^I,,       .  1925     8     26     140 

ployees*  Magaiinef )  Monthly RR.  Employees..  Controlled  free  dist. 

J.  L.  James,  Editor;  Louisville  &  Nashville  RR.  Co.,  Pub.,  L.  &  N.  Bldg.  (1). 

Lutheran  Messenger  for  the  \  •MM**M<*  T«f  «*  nn^        IQOT  v™*. 

Blind  (no  adv.) /  Monthly Int-  of  Blir.d 1927  Free 

Printed  in  Braille.  Not  issued  during  August. 

Rev.  O.  C.  Schroeder,  B.  O.,  Editor;  Lutheran  Church  Board  of  Missions  for 

the  Blind,  Publishers. 

Masonic  Home  Journal  + .Semi-mo Masonic 1883     5     24     245     1.00 

Masonic  Widows  and  Orphans  Home,  Pub.,  Masonic  Home. 

(Horse  Breed'g, 
National  Horseman Monthly j  Training  and       1865      3      28      161      6.00 

Raymond  Sheffield,  Editor;  The  National  Horseman,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  68. 
Baxter  Station  (4). 

™*i^Wnion+  P°8t  }  Weekly Jewish 1981     6     24     226     4.00 

Kentucky  edition 'of  National  Jewish  Post  and  Opinion,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
P.  O.  Box  1633  (6). 

For  circulation  see  Indianapolis  listing. 

Phil  Levine,  Editor;  National  Jewish  Post.  Pub.,  428  Citizens  Bldg.  (2). 
Oracle,  The Bi-monthly Ventriloquism...! 940     2     30      105 

C.  O.  Montgomery,  Editor;  Intern't'l  Brotherhood  of  Ventriloquists,  Publisher. 

88  W.  Maple  St.,  Fort  Mitchell. 
Postal  Supervisor Monthly Postal 1910      3     30      133      1.50 

B.  B.  Saxton,  Ed.;  Nat'l  Assn.  of  Postal  Supervisors,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  607. 

Record -f {¥grn'ex'Sat*  Legal&Bus 1901  6  27  28036.00 

J.  Cliff  Eblen,  Editor;  LouisTiile  Daily  Record.  Publisher,  901  Realty  Bldg. 

Record.  The-f Friday Catholic 1879  5  24  228  3.00 

Rev.  J.  W.  McKune.  Editor;  Record  Incorporated,  Publisher,  483  S.  Fifth  St. 

Review  and  Expositor Quarterly Theolog 1904  1  48  126  8.00 

Southern  Baptist  Theological  Seminary,  Publisher,  2825  Lexington  Rd.  (6). 

Rural  Kentuckian Monthly { Etectrif .  1948     3     26     188       *54 

Bernard  L.  Vonderheide,  Editor;  State  Assn.  of  Rural  Electric  Co-ops, 
1430  Mellwood  Ave. 

Tie.  The  (no  adv.) Monthly {^Frie^ds"11     m2  Controlled  free  dist. 

James   C.  Austin,  Editor;  Southern  Baptist  Theological  Seminary.  Publisher. 

Times — See  Courier-Journal. 

Voice  of  St.  Matthews  and   } 

The  Voice  of  the  ^Thursday Ind.  Rep 1949     8     24 

Highlands  + J 

Emil  Aun.  Editor;  Al  J.  Schansberg.  Publisher,  108  Meridan  Ave. 

Word  and  Work Monthly Undenom 1906     2     26 

E.  L.  Jorgenson;  J.  R.  Clark.  Editors;  Word  and  Work,  Publisher, 
2618  Portland  Ave.  (4). 

LUDLOW   <H2),  pop.  6,874   (br.  of  Covington  P.  O.)  ;  Kenton  Co.   (N).  8  m  W 
Covington.  SOU  RR.  Candy  factory;  feed  mill.  Agriculture.  Corn,  tobacco. 

News  Enterprise-!- Thursday Independent 1986     6     24     224     LOO  837 

Gus  Sheehan.  Sr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  106  Kenner  St.  3,363 — Free 

MADISONVILJLEf  (C6),  pop.  11,182;  Hopkins  Co.  (SW).  86  m  N  of  Hopkinsville. 
LAN;  1C  RRs.  Airport.  Tile,  shirt  factories;  creamery;  bottling  works.  Coal 
mines ;  oil  wells ;  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  tobacco,  hay. 

Messenger+ Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1917     8     24     294   15.00 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Edgar  Arnold,  Editor;  Madison ville  Pub.  Co. 

MANCHESTERf  (K6).  pop.  1,706;  Clay  Co.  (SB).  75  m  S  of  Lexington.  LAN  RR. 
Lumber  mill.  Coal  mines ;  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  tobacco,  hay. 

Enterprise-t- Thursday Independent 1890     8     24     294     8.00 

Frank  Nolan,  Publisher. 

MARIONf  (A6),  pop.  2,876;  Crittenden  Co.  (SW).  60  m  SW  of  Henderson.  1C  RR. 
Extensive  fluorspar  mines;  oak  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Crittenden  Press -f Friday Independent 1876     7     24     280     2.00 

Charles  E.  Pepper,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **S«pt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPuhlisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ens.  12  to  inch.  T Agate  Hoes.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallr 
estimate.  VI**ued  only  during  academic  year  xSobscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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612 

13,789 

*1,850 

138,254 

18,000 


808     8.00   **5,157 


101      2.00 


of 


1,800 


S  7,604 


2,858 


92,411 


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Estab  Coli^WldthV  Depth   Sub  Cire 

MAYFIELDf  (C8),  pop.  8,990;  Graves  Co.  (8W).  25  m  8  of  Paducah.  1C  RR.  Mann- 
factures  clothing,  condensed  milk,  bricks,  furniture,  flour,  snuff.  Tobacco  ware* 
houses  ;  hatchery.  Clay  pits  ;  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  tobacco. 
Messenger-)-  .............................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1901     8     24     294   18.00         6,332 

Ray  Edwards,  Publisher. 

MAYSVILLEf  (K3),  pop.  8,682;  Mason  Co.  (NE).  On  Ohio  River,  60  m  8E  of  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio.  L&N  ;  C&O  RRs.  Boat  connections. 

Manufactures   condensed   milk,   gasoline,   soft   drinks,  cotton   goods,   shoes, 
bricks,  pulleys,  cigars,  bicycles,  motorcycles.  Tobacco  warehouses  and  curing 
plant;  distilleries;  nursery.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  wheat,  m:lk. 
Independent-}-  ..........................  Morn.ex.Sun...  Democratic  ........  1907      8     24     280     7.80          5,791 

James  Purdon  &  Co.,  Editors  and  Publishers,  West  Second  St. 


Mary  Mathews,  Editor;  The  Public  Ledger,  Publisher. 
McKEEf  (K6),  pop.  4,440;  Jackson  Co.  (EC).  65  m  S  of  Lexington.  Railroad  station, 

Berea.  L&N  RR.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hay,  tobacco,  cattle. 
Jackson  County  Sun  ...............  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1922     7     24     273     2.00        {1,400 

J.  S.  Tompkins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MIDDLESBORO   (K7),  pop.   14,482;  Bell  Co.    (SE).  110  m  SE  of  Lexington.  Rail- 

road name,  Middlesborough.  SOU;  L&N  RRs.  Railroad  division  point.  Foundry 

and  machine  shops;  wood  products,  elastic  webbing  factories;  tannery;  bottling 

works.  Coal  mines.  Stock,  dairy  farms.  Cattle,  tobacco,  milk. 

^T^™*™  ..........  Coal  Truck  .........  1957     8     30     154     2'50        10'540 

Richards  &  Company,  Publisher,  P.O.  Box  203. 
Mining  Equipment  News  ........  Monthly  ..........  Mining  ...............  1949     3     32      151      1.25 

R.  T.  Dunn,  Editor;  Mines  Publishing  Co.,  206  S.  80th  St.        Controlled  circ.  VAC  13,769 
News-f  .....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1909     8     22     301    17.50    **6,419 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  E.  Harrington,  Editor;  Citizens  News  Co.,  Publisher. 
MIDDLETOWN    (F4),   X  1,200;  Jefferson  Co.   (NC).  15  m  E  of  Louisville.  Railroad 

station.  Anchorage.  L&N  RR.  Manufactures  metal  stampings,  fabricated  plastics. 

Agriculture.  Peaches,  apples,  corn,  potatoes. 

(Indiana-Kentucky-Tennessee  State  Farm  Paper  Unit  —  Comprised  of  : 
Indiana  Farmer  (offset)  .........  Monthly  ..........  Agricultural  ......  1836  ctntroltedfL  dist,       4M85 
Kentucky  Farmer,  The  +  ........  Monthly  ..........  Agriculture  ........  1865      4     26     196       .25  *118,518 
Tennessee  Farmer  and  IM^M,,  A<n.i*nuni..i        1954     4     26     196       -25        »0»*(n 

Homemaker    (offset)  ........  f  Monthly  ..........  Agricultural  ......  Controlled  free  dist.          2,425 

Subscription  price,  $1.00  for  five  years. 
Farmers  Home  Journal,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  210. 

MONTICELLOt  <H7),  pop.  2,934;  Wayne  Co.  (SC).  100  m  S  of  Lexington.  Railroad 
station,    Burnside.    SOU    RR.    Manufactures    staves,    flour.    Oil    refinery.    Coal 
mines;  oil  wells;  rock  quarry;  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  tobacco,  wheat. 
Wayne  County  Outlook  4-  ......  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1904     7      24      276     2.00        §2,800 

James  W.  Simpson,  Editor;  J.  W.  Simpson,  B.  Simpson,  C.  Underwood,  Publishers. 
MOREHEADf  (L4),  pop.  8,102;  Rowan  Co.  (NE).  55  m  SW  of  Ashland.  M&NF:  C&O 
RRs.  Garment,  fire  brick,  clay-pipe  factories  ;  saw  mill.  Clay  pits.  State  College. 
Diversified  farming.  Tobacco. 
Rowan  County  News  -f  ...........  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1882      8     24     287     3.00        §3,068 

W.  E.  Crutcher,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Trail  Blazer  -f-  V  ......................  Bi-wkly(Tues.)  Collegiate  .........  1927     8     24     283      1.00          2,000 

Students  of  Morehead  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
MORGANFIELDf  (B5).  pop.  8,257;  Union  Co.  (WC).  28  m  S  of  Henderson.  1C  RR. 

Seed  cleaning  plant.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Corn,  tobacco,  livestock. 
Union  County  Advocate  -f  .....  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1884     8     24     304     3.00        §2,450 

J.  Earle  Bell,  Editor;  F.  Tyler  Munford.  Publisher. 

MORGANTOWNf   (D6),  pop.  850;  Butler  Co.   (SW).  On  Green  River.  26  m  NE  of 
Bowling   Green.   Railroad   station,    Beaver  Dam.   1C  RR.   Lumber,   flour   mills. 
Coal  mines  ;  oil  wells,  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hay,  tobacco. 
Green  River  Republican  -f  ......  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1885     7     24     808     2.50        §1,500 

J.  Guy  and  Wm.  L.  Cook,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MOUNT  OLIVETf  (J3H),  pop.  465;  Robertson  Co.  (NE).  58  m  SE  of  Newport.  Rail- 
road station.  Flemingsburg  Junction.  L&N  RR.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 
Tribune  Democrat-f  ...............  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1874     7     24     280     2.00  700 

Omar  L.  Greeman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOUNT  STERLINGf  <K4%).  pop.  6,294;  Montgomery  Co.  (E).  88  m  E  of  Lexington. 
C&O   RR.   Cotton  gloves,  men's  work   clothes,   candy,  butter,   concrete  pipes 
manufactured.  Dairy,  cattle,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 
Advocate-f  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1890     7     24     280     3.00        §2,366 

J.  W.  Hedden,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Sentinel-Democrat  -f-  ...............  Wednesday  .....  Democratic  ........  1865     7     24     280     2.00        §1347 

J.  W.  Hedden,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOUNT  VERNONf   (J6),  pop.  1,106;  Rockcastle  Co.   (SEC).  69  m  S  of  Lexington. 
L&N  RR.  Coal  mines;  stone  quarries;  oil  wells;  timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Corn,  tobacco,  livestock. 
Signal-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1887     7     24     276     2.50        §2,400 

Elmo  Anderkin,  Editor;  Mount  Vernon  Signal,  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
JP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <£  Nonpareil 
eras.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  sest.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MUNFORDVILLEf  (F6),  pop.  894;  Hart  Co.  (SWC).  78  m  S  of  Louisville.  L&N  RR. 

Flour  mill.  Poultry,  dairy,  grain  farms.  Tobacco,  corn. 
Hart  County  News  +  ..............  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1878     7     24     280     2.00        51,580 

Aubrey  C.  Wilson.  Editor  and  Publisher.  Box  6. 

MURRAYf  (D3&),  pop.  6,085;  Calloway  Co.   (SW).  42  m  SE  of  Paducah.  L&N  RR. 
Manufactures  electric  and  gas  ranges,  hosiery,  lumber,  tobacco,  dairy  products, 
popcorn  processors.  State  College.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  popcorn,  corn,  bush 
clover. 
College  News  +  V  ....................  Bi-wkly,  Tues..  Collegiate  .........  1926      8     24     280  x2.00          3,600 

Dept.  of  Journalism,  Murray  State  College,  Publisher. 

Democrat  4-  .............................  {^Sun/""1™'  Independent  .......  1941     8     24     287     2.00          3,829 

Kerby  Jennings,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Ledger  and  Times  +  ...............  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1882      8      24      280   10.00        §2,518 

James  C.  Williams,  Editor;  Ledger  &  Times  Pub'g  Co.,  103  N.  4th  St. 

NEW  CASTLE  (G4),  pop.  681;  Henry  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NW  of  Frankfort.  Railroad  sta- 

tion, Eminence.  L&N  RR.  Grist  mill  Agriculture  Corn,  hay,  tobacco. 
Henry  County  Local  +  ............  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1879      8      22      308      2.50          2,650 

James  A.  Owen,  Editor;  Henry  County  Local  Company,  Publisher. 

NICHOLASVILLEf  <H5),  pop.  8,406;  Jessamine  Co.  (C).  12  m  S  of  Lexington.  SOU 

RR.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain,  truck  farms.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 
Jessamine  Journal  -f  ...............  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1873      8      22      294      2.50        §2,116 

Ed  Easterly  III,  Editor  &  Publisher. 

OLIVE  HILL  (L4),  pop.  1,851;  Carter  Co.  (NE).  50  m  W  of  Huntington,  W.  Va.  C&O 
RR.  Fire  brick,  crushed  ballast,  limestone  dust,  cement,  glass-sand,  garment 
factories.  Clay,  sand,  gravel  pits;  coal  mines.  Diversified  farming. 
Carter  County  Herald  +  .........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1904      8      24      280     2.50          1,490 

Miss  Louise  Fultz,  Editor;  Carter  Co.  Herald  Publishing  Co. 

OWENSBOROf   <C5),  pop.  88,651;  Daviess  Co.    (WC).  On  Ohio  River,  88  m  SE  of 
Evansville.  Ind.  L&N  ;  1C  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airlines  :  EAL  ;  OZA. 

Manufactures  whiskey,  electric  lamps,  radio  tubes,  chairs,  cigars,  brass,  iron 
and   steel   products,   furniture,    storm   and   screen    windows,    mattress    springs, 
concrete,  chemicals,  tobacco  hogsheads  and  boxes,  flour,  oil  well  supplies,  sewer 
pipes,  cheese,  canned  goods,  building  blocks,  stock  feeds.  Tobacco  auction  ware- 
houses ;  meat  and  poultry  packing  plants  ;  steel   mills  ;   soybean   mill.   Oil,   gas 
wells;  coal  mines;  clay  pits;  timber.  Diversified  farming.   Kentucky  Wesleyan 
College;    Brescia   College.    Three   banks;    bank    debits    (6-30-58),    $59,176,581; 
deposits  (6-30-58),  $55,002,188.  17,081  electric  (AC)  meters;  12,490  gas  (nat.) 
meters;   18,656   telephones. 
Messenger  and  Inquirer  -4-  ......  Daily  &  Sun...Democratic  .........  1875      8      24      294    17.50  **24,60O 

All  day  newspaper.  One  issue  only  on  Saturday  and  Sunday.  Saturday  circ.**23,729 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  **23,920 

L.  W.  Hager,  Editor;  Owensboro  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

OWENTONf  (H3%).  pop.  1,249;  Owen  Co.  (NC).  80  m  N  of  Frankfort.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Sparta.  L&N  RR.  Cheese  factory.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  sheep. 

N0De8m^crIt4*  ?^?.?  ?°"  ....}Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1868      8      24      301      2.50 

Clayton  Roland,  Editor;  The  News-Herald  Publishing  Co. 

OWINGSVILLEf   (K4),  pop.  929;  Bath  Co.   (NE).  48  m  NE  of  Lexington.  Railroad 

station,  Preston.  C&O  RR.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  potatoes. 
Bath  Co.  News-Outlook  +  ......  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1879      7      24     280     2.50 

Paul  I.  Lewis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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PADUCAHf  (C2%),  pop.  32,828;  McCracken  Co.  (SW).  On  the  Ohio  River,  80  m  SW 
of  Evansville,  Ind.  L&N;  1C;  CB&Q;  P&I  RRs.  Airlines:  DAL;  OZA. 

Manufactures  hosiery,  shoes,  leather  goods,  barges,  boxes  and  baskets,  auto- 
motive radiators,  radios,  chemicals,  textile  machinery,  ladies'  wearing  apparel, 
men's  shirts.  Important  hurley  tobacco  market  ;  railroad  shops  ;  atomic  energy 
plant.  Three  banks;  bank  clearings,  (6-30-58),  $33,467,490;  deposits  (6-30-58), 
$34,805,749.  17,850  electric  (AC)  meters;  9,805  gas  (nat.)  meters;  19,364 
telephones.  Clay,  fluorite,  coal  mines. 

Qnti  n«m/M.i..*-L.  JEvg.ex.Sat.A  T    .  „      .     .         1871      8     23      298   18.00  **25,18S 

Sun-Democrat  +  .....................  {sun.,Sun.M      Independent  .......  Sunday  circ.  **26,041 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

E.  J.  Paxton,  Sr.,  Editor;  Paducah  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

PAINTSVILLEf  <M5),  pop.  4,809;  Johnson  Co.  (EC).  On  Big  Sandy  River,  50  m  S  of 

Ashland.  C&O  RR.  Bottling  works;  oil  refineries.  Coal  mines;  oil  wells.  Stock, 

poultry,  truck,  grain  farms. 

Herald-f  ...................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1901      8      24      287      3.00 

Douglas  Wheeler,  Editor;  Paints  ville  Herald,  Publisher. 

PARISf  (J4),  pop.  6,012;  Bourbon  Co.  (NEC).  18  m  NE  of  Lexington.  F&C;  L&N 
RRs.  Tobacco  redryer  ;  flour  mills  ;  nut  packing  plant  ;  seed-cleaning  plant.  Manu- 
factures clothing,  household  goods.  Ships  tobacco,  livestock.  Limestone  quarries. 
Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

FntornriM.1.  f  Evg.ex.Sat.A  noTwn,.™*?,.  1942      9     28      294   13.50 

Enterprise-f-  ...........................  jSun..Sun.M.     Democratic  ........  Sunday  circ. 

J.  M.  Alverson,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  23  E.  Fourth  St. 
Kentuckian-Citizen  +  ..............  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1807     8     24     280     2.00  - 

Paul  Brannon,  Editor  and  Publisher,  820  Main  St. 

Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
5  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNall* 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  x  Subscript  ion  included  in  membership  fe*. 

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PIKEVILLEf  (M5H).  pop.  5,154;  Pike  Co.  (E).  80  m  8  of  Ashland.  C&O  RR.  Manu- 
factures gasoline,  carbon  black,  cement  blocks,  beverages.  Coal  mines;  timber. 

Pike  County  News-f .Thursday Independent 1920     8     24     287     8.50 

John  M.  Ward,  Editor;  Cumberland  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  Box  511. 

PINEVILLEf   (K7),  pop.  8,890;  Bell  Co.   (8E).  On  Cumberland  River,   10  m  N  of 

Middleboro.  L&N  RR.    Summer  resort  and  tourist  center.  Coal  mines;  hard- 
wood timber;  limestone  quarry. 

Sun -f Thursday Independent 1908  8     24     280     2.00 


H.  R.  Chandler,  Editor;  Sun  Publishing  Co. 


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PRESTONSBURGf  (M5),  pop.  8,585;  Floyd  Co.  (EC).  60  m  S  of  Ashland.  C&O  RR. 
Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Corn  and  truck  crops. 

Floyd  County  Times -f .Thursday Independent 1927      8     24     287      3.00 

Norman  Allen,  Editor;  Prestonsburg  Publishing  Company. 

PRINCETONf   (B6),  pop.  6,888;  Caldwell  Co.   (SW).  60  m  S  of  Owensboro.  1C  RR. 

Railroad  machine  shops;  stemmeries;  flour  and  hosiery  mills;  collar  and  shirt 

factory.  Ships  tobacco,  livestock,  hosiery,  fluorspar,  produce.  Fluorspar  mines. 

Diversified  farming. 
Caldwell  County  Times -f Thursday Independent 1925     7     24     280     2.50 

H.  W.  Nichols,  Editor;  Caldwell  County  Times,  Publisher. 
Leader  + Thursday Independent 1871      8     24     304     2.50 

John  S.  Hutcheson,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  529. 

PROVIDENCE  (B6),  pop.  8,905;  Webster  Co.  (WC).  84  m  SW  of  Henderson.  1C;  L&N 
RRs.  Flour,  feed,  lumber  mills;  meat  packing  plant.  Coal  mines;  oak  timber. 
Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  hay. 

Journal-Enterprise -f .Thursday Democratic 1902     8     24      308     3.00 

J.  L.  Bradley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RICHMONDf  (J5),  pop.  10,268;  Madison  Co.  (C).  26  m  SE  of  Lexington.  LAN  RR. 
Electric  bulb,  cement  block  factories ;  flour  mill ;  bottling  works ;  tobacco  ware- 
houses. Eastern  Kentucky  State  College.  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco,  corn, 
livestock. 

Eastern  Progre8s+  V Semi-mo CoIUAU 1923  cL^edl^?. 

Students  of  Eastern  Kentucky  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Madison  County  Post-}- Thursday Republican 1873      8     24     280     2.94 


8,950 

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1,645 

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3,400 
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§2,204 


Forest  Hume,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Register -f- Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1864      8     24      294      8.00 

Keen  Johnson  and  Shelton  Saufley,  Editors ;  Daily  Register  Company,  Publisher. 

RUSSELL  (M3%).  pop.  1,681;  Greenup  Co.  (NE).  5  m  N  of  Ashland.  C&O  RR. 
Bridge  to  Ironton,  Ohio.  Railroad  shops;  creosoting  plant.  Diversified  farming. 

Times  4- Friday Independent 1908      5     24      224     3.50 

E.  D.  Mitten dorf,  Editor;  Russell  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

RUSSELL  SPRINGS  (G6%),  pop.  1,125;  Russell  Co.  (SC).  95  m  SE  of  Louisville.  Rail- 
road  station,  Somerset.  SOU  RR.  Saw  mills ;  chair  factory ;  hatchery.  Dairy,  grain, 
poultry  farms. 

Times  Journal  + .Thursday Independent 1949     8     23     297     2.50 

Andrew  J.  Norfleet,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RUSSELLVILLEf  (D7),  pop.  4,529;  Logan  Co.  (SW).  80  m  W  of  Bowling  Green.  L&N 
RR.  Concrete  pipe,  tobacco,  candy  factories;  bottling  works.  Coal,  asphalt 
mines ;  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Tobacco. 

f  Auburn  News-f Wednesday Democratic 1952      8      24      286      1.50  §305 

|  News- Democrat -f Friday Democratic 1806     8     24     280     8.00        §2,965 

1  Al  Smith,  Editor;  Mrs.  Byme  A.  Evans,  Publisher. 

SAINT  MATTHEWS— See  Louisville— Voice  of  St.  Matthews  and  The  Voice  of  the 
Highlands. 

SALYERSVILLEf  (L5),  pop.  1,174;  Magoffin  Co.  (EC).  55  m  S  of  Ashland.  Railroad 
station,  Royalton.  C&O  RR.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Corn,  tobacco,  potatoes. 

Independent-f Friday Independent 1921      7     24     280     3.00          1,350 

Albert  K.  Moore.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SANDY  HOOKf  (L4),  pop.  X288;  Elliott  Co.  (NE).  40  m  SW  of  Ashland.  C&O  RR. 
Saw  mill.  Agriculture.  Burley  tobacco,  livestock,  dairying. 

Elliott  Co.  News .Tuesday Independent 1945     7     24     280     2.00  §812 

Hope  Hutchlnson,  Editor ;  Courier  Publishing  Co. 

SCOTTSVILLEf  (E7).  pop.  2,060 ;  Allen  Co.  (SW).  26  m  SE  of  Bowling  Green.  L&N  RR. 

Overalls,  tobacco,  spoke  factories ;  saw  mills.  Oil  wells ;  hardwood  timber.  Dairy. 

stock,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Tobacco,  livestock. 
Allen  County  News-f Wednesday Independent 1935     7     24     280     2.00          2,320 

H.  A.  Ward,  Editor  and  Publisher.  1st  and  Maple  Sts. 
Citizen-Times -f Thursday Republican 1890     7     24     280     2.00          2,492 

Frances  H.  Pltchford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SEBREE  (B6),  pop.  1,168;  Webster  Co.  (WC).  16  m  S  of  Henderson.  L&N  RR.  Flour, 
feed  mills;  hatchery;  hybrid  seed  corn  processing  plant.  Summer  resort.  Oil, 
gas  wells;  timber.  Agriculture.  Dairying,  livestock,  soybeans. 

Banner Friday Democratic 1892     8     24     280     8.00        §1,045 

Baxter  Melton.  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Coli«> Width V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

SHELBYVILLEt  (G4),  pop.  4,408;  Shelby  Co.  (NWC).  81  m  E  of  Louisville.  CAO; 
SOU;  LAN  RRs.  Flour,  feed  mills;  bottling  works;  oil  refinery;  leaf  tobacco 
warehouses.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  livestock,  corn. 

Shelby  News  + Thursday Ind.  Dem 1886     7     24     280     2.60        §2,860 

Bennett  Roach.  Editor;  Bennett  Roach  and  Mrs.   M.   C.  Turner,   Publishers. 

Shelby  Sentinel-f- Thursday Democratic 1840     8     24     287     8.00        §2,90O 

Daniel  and  James  O'Sullivan,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SHEPHERDSVILLEf  (F4K),  pop.  958;  Bullitt  Co.  (NWC).  20  m  S  of  Louisville. 
LAN  RR.  Flour  and  feed  mill.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  tobacco,  dairying. 

Pioneer-News  + Friday Democratic 1882     7     26     276     2.00        §2,260 

Mrs.  A.  B.  Hawkins,  Editor;  Mrs.  Myrtelle  Barrall,  Publisher. 

SOMERSETf  (H6%),  pop.  7,097;  Pulaski  Co.  (SO.  79  m  S  of  Lexington.  SOU  RR. 

Flour  mills;   bottling   works;   clothing   factory;   oil   refinery;   creamery.   Coal 

mines ;  timber.  Stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  tobacco,  hay. 
Commonwealth,  The-f Wednesday Republican 1925     8     24     287     2.50        §5,1O5 

George  A.  Joplin,  Jr.,  Editor;  Joplin  &  Rogers,  Publishers. 
Journal-h .Thursday Democratic 1888     8     24     287     2.00        §2,900 

Montie  R.  Tussey,  Editor;  Rogers  and  Joplin,  Publishers. 

SPRINGFIELDf  (G5).  pop.  2.082;  Washington  Co.  (C).  60  m  SE  of  Louisville.  LAN 
RR.  Tobacco  market  and  warehouses.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Tobacco, 
corn,  wheat. 

Sun  + Thursday Ind.  Dem 1904     7     24      280     2.50        §2,700 

Joe  L.  Edelen,  J.  S.  Moran,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

STANFORDf  (H5%),  pop.  1,861;  Lincoln  Co.  (C).  40  m  SW  of  Lexington.  LAN  RR. 

Manufactures   cheese,  butter,   flour,   caskets,   overalls.   Walnut   timber.   Dairy, 

stock,  grain  farms.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 
Interior  Journal + Tues.  A  Fri Democratic 1860     7     24     280     8.00        §3,15O 

Richard  C.  Ferguson,  Editor  and  Publisher.           , 
Lincoln  County  News  + .Thursday Democratic 1951     8     25     294      1.50        §1,631 

R.  T.  Baughman,  Editor;  Baughman  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

STEARNS  (J7),  pop.  X900;  McCreary  Co.  (SEC).  100  m  S  of  Lexington.  SOU;  KAT 
RRs.  Lumber  mill.  Coal  mines ;  oil  wells ;  timber.  Stock  farms. 

McCreary  County  Record -4- ...Tues day Independent 1919     8     24      284     2.00        §1,357 

C.  W.  Hume,  Editor;  Joplin  A  Rogers,  Publishers. 

STURGIS  (B5H).  pop.  2,222;  Union  Co.  (WC).  43  m  SE  of  Evansville,  Ind.  1C  RR. 
Flour  and  feed  mill ;  clothing  factory.  Coal  mines.  Livestock,  grain  farms. 

News -4- .Thursday Democratic 1885     8     22     280     8.00        §1,484 

Edwin  C.  Caiman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TAYLORSVILLEf  (G4%),  pop.  888;  Spencer  Co.  (NWC).  88  m  SE  of  Louisville,  LAN 
RR.  Flour  mill,  rendering  plant.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  tobacco,  corn. 

Spencer  Magnet  + Thursday Independent 1870     7     24     280     2.00          1,185 

Claude  Brock,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TOMPKINSVILLEf  (F7),  pop.  1,859;  Monroe  Co.  (SO.  60  m  SE  of  Bowling  Green. 
Railroad  station,  Glasgow.  LAN  RR.  Manufactures  barrel  staves,  axe  handles, 
work  clothes,  cheese.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  tobacco,  livestock. 

News  4- Thursday Independent 1903     7      24      280     2.00        §2,200 

Clarence  Martin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
UNIONTOWN — See  Gleaner  and  Journal,  Henderson. 

VANCEBURGf  (L8%).  pop.  1,628;  Lewis  Co.  (NE).  On  Ohio  River,  20  m  SW  of  Ports- 
mouth, O.  CAO  RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  railroad  ties,  staves,  flour.  Dairy, 
stock,  truck  farms. 

Lewis  County  Herald 4- Thursday Republican 1924      7     26      280      2.00        §2,044 

W.  C.  Dugan,  Editor;  Lewis  County  Herald  Publishing  Company. 

VERSAILLESf  (H4%).  pop.  2,760;  Woodford  Co.  (C).  12  m  W  of  Lexington.  SOU 
RR.  Flour  and  feed  mill;  shirt  factory.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Tobacco, 
hemp,  bluegrass  seed. 

Woodford  Sun Thursday Democratic 1869     8     26      196     2.00        $1,440 

A.  B.  Chandler,  Jr.,  Editor;  A.  B.  Chandler,  Publisher. 

WALTON  (H8),  pop.  1,858;  Boone  Co.  (N).  20  m  S  of  Covington.  LAN;  SOU  RRs. 
Cannery;  feed  mill,  tie  factory.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Tobacco,  corn. 

Advertiser-f .Thursday Democratic 1914     6     26     280     2.00         §2,165 

M.  M.  Meadows,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WARSAWf  (H8),  pop.  829;  Gallatin  Co.  (N).  On  Ohio  River,  85  m  SW  of  Cincinnati, 
Ohio.  Railroad  station,  Sparta.  LAN  RR.  Furniture  factory;  lumber  mill;  nurs- 
eries. Livestock,  corn,  tobacco  farms. 

Gallatin  County  News  + Thursday Independent 1926     5     24     210     1.50          1,480 

C.  E.  Adams,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEST  UBERTYf  (L6).  pop.  931;  Morgan  Co.  (EC).  78  m  E  of  Lexington.  Railroad 
station,  Mt.  Sterling.  CAO  RR.  Burley  tobacco  market.  Coal  mines ;  gas,  oil  wells ; 
timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  poultry. 

Licking  Valley  Courier Thursday Ind.  Dem 1910     7     24     280     3.00        §2,802 

Bernard  E.  Whitt,  Editor;  Courier  Publishing  Company. 

WHITESBURGf  (M6),  pop.  1,893 ;  Letcher  Co.  (SE).  110  m  SE  of  Lexington.  LAN  RR. 
Bottling  works.  Coal  mines ;  clay  pita ;  timber. 

Mountain  Eagle Thursday .Independent 1907     7     24     315     8.00          2,765 

Thomas  E.  Gish,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  W  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  foe. 

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Estab  Coll <» Width? Depth    Sub  Clrc 

WICKLIFFEf  (B8),  pop.  1,010;  Ballard  Co.  (8W).  80  m  SW  of  Paducah.  GM&O;  1C 
RRs.  Clay  pits;  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  tobacco,  dairying. 

Advance- Yeoman -f Friday Independent 1891     8     24     318     2. BO        $2,382 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Alfred  J.  Magee,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WILLIAMSBURGf  (J7),  pop.  8,848;  Whitley  Co.  (SE).  On  Cumberland  River,  80  m 
NW  of  Middleboro.  L&N  RR.  Garment  factory;  planing  mill;  bottling  works. 
Coal  mines ;  gas  wells ;  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 

Whitley  Republican -f- Thursday Republican 1908     8     24     280     8.00        §1,550 

H.  A.  Browning,  Jr.,  Editor;  H.  A.  Browning,  Sr.,  Publisher. 

WILUAMSTOWNf  (H8),  pop.  1,466:  Grant  Co.  (N).  84  m  S  of  Covington.  SOU  RR. 
Baseballs,  soft  balls,  sports  goods  manufactured.  Ships  tobacco,  hay,  livestock. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Grant  County  News -f Friday Ind.  Dem 1906     8     24     276     2.00        §3,O43 

Edythe  G.  Harrell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WILMORE  (H6),  pop.  2,887;  Jessamine  Co.  (C).  16  m  S  of  Lexington.  SOU  RR.  Flour, 
feed  mills.  Asbury  College ;  Asbury  Theological  Seminary.  Stone  quarry.  Farming. 
Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Asbury  Collegian +V Tuesday Collegiate .1916     5     24     224     3.00          1,140 

Students  of  Asbury  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  284. 

WINCHESTERf  (J4%),  pop.  9,226;  Clark  Co.  (NEC).  18  m  E  of  Lexington.  CAO; 
L&N  RRs.  Manufactures  fertilizer,  men's  shirts  and  suits ;  bed  springs,  lumber, 
flash  bulbs,  seed  harvesters,  bricks,  beverages.  Bluegrass  seed  stripper.  Lime- 
stone quarries.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  bluegrass  seed,  livestock. 

Sun-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1879      8     24     304    15.60          3,948 

W.  C.  Caywood,  Editor;  J.  S.  Tatman,  Publisher. 

Circulation — fr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <S> Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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LOUISIANA 

Population  2,683,516   (U.  S.  Census*  1950) 
State  Capital,  BATON  ROUGE 

Louisiana  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Arkansas  and  Mississippi,  east  by  Mississippi  and  the  Gulf 
of  Mexico,  south  by  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  and  west  by  Texas.  Its  extreme  length  from  east  to  west 
it  about  300  miles;  breadth,  240  miles;  total  land  area,  45,162  square  miles. 

The  surface  is  generally  low  and  level.  There  are  low  hills  in  the  north  and  northwest,  from 
which  the  land  slopes  gradually  to  the  Mississippi  and  the  Gulf.  Much  of  the  land  along  the  river 
is  below  the  water  level  during  the  spring  freshets,  and  is  protected  from  overflow  by  levees,  which 
are  built  on  both  banks  below  Baton  Rouge,  and  on  the  west  bank,  throughout  the  state.  Many  of 
the  principal  rivers  and  bayous  are  protected  in  like  manner  so  that  but  a  small  portion  of  the 
land  is  subject  to  overflow.  The  soil  of  the  river  bottoms  is  exceedingly  fertile  and  is  almost 
entirely  silt  brought  down  by  the  Mississippi  River.  It  yields  large  crops  of  cotton,  sugar  cane 
and  rice.  The  prairies  are  productive  and  afford  good  pasture  in  places.  The  hilly  section  yields 
good  cotton  crops,  but  about  half  is  covered  with  pine  barrens.  The  climate  is  semi-tropical,  very 
warm  and  moist  in  summer  with  little  cold  weather  in  winter.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  New 
Orleans  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  69.6;  highest  on  record,  102;  lowest  on 
record.  7.  Total  annual  precipitation  is  59.81  inches. 

On  account  of  the  great  extent  of  navigable  waters,  of  which  the  state  has  4,800  miles,  and  the 
network  of  railroads  penetrating  every  part  of  the  state,  the  products  of  Louisiana's  fields,  mines, 
factories  and  fisheries  are  readily  and  rapidly  moved,  and  none  of  the  state's  resources  need  be 
neglected  for  lack  of  transportation  facilities.  New  Orleans  is  the  leading  city  and  an  important 
port.  This  city  is  famous  as  a  winter  resort  and  has  many  historical  attractions  as  well  as  pic- 
turesqueness.  Largest  of  the  state's  institutions  of  higher  education  is  Tulane  University,  located 
at  New  Orleans.  Louisiana  State  University  is  located  at  Baton  Rouge,  the  Capital. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  twenty-first.  Rural  population  (1950),  54.7%.  In  1950,  of 
the  2,683,516  total  population,  1.796.548  were  white,  886,968  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950).  124,181.  Farm  acreage,  11,202,278.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  90.2. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $7,011.  Farm  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  3,809. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $204,749,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $122,601,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  cotton  (value  of  production),  $53,103,000,  rank,  tenth; 
rice,  $54,132,000,  rank,  third;  sweet  potatoes,  $10,964,000,  rank,  first;  cottonseed  (value  of 
production),  $7,060,000,  rank,  tenth;  soybeans,  $4,952,000;  pecans,  $3,638,000,  rank,  third; 
corn,  $3,446,000;  wheat,  $1,766,000;  hay,  $1,656,000;  sugarcane  sirup,  $1,432,000,  rank,  first; 
oats,  $558,000;  potatoes,  $535,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957):  strawberries  (value  of  production),  $4,240,000, 
rank,  fourth;  peaches,  $358,000;  pears,  $32,000.  (Citrus)  (1957-58):  oranges  and  tangerines, 
$644,000,  rank,  fifth. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $156,289,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$8,067,000;  horses  and  mules,  $6,540,000;  all  sheep  and  lambs.  $1,102,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers),  $10,296,000; 
eggs,  $9,777,000;  turkeys,  $139,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $37,782,000.  Total  milk 
production  on  farms,  870,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957)  :  creamed  cottage  cheese,  2,889,000 
Ibs.;  ice  cream,  8,844,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Marine  waters  and  coastal  rivers  catch  (1956),  408,660,000  Ibs.;  $25,358,000  value.  Principal 
fish:  shrimp,  oysters,  menhaden,  sea  trout,  crabs.  Mississippi  River  and  tributaries  catch  (1956), 
7,477,000  Ibs.;  $1,291,000  value. 

FORESTS  AND  FURS 

Total  lumber  production  (1953),  807  million  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  southern  yellow  pine, 
oak.  red  and  sap  gum,  black  and  tupelo  gum,  cottonwood  and  aspen,  cypress,  elm,  ash,  beech, 
hickory,  sycamore,  yellow  poplar. 

Fur  animals  (1956-57)  :  Number  of  animals  taken,  2,278,939;  total  value,  $2,683,979.  Principal 
furs :  muskrat,  nutria,  mink,  otter. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $1,182,485,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
chemicals  and  allied  products,  petroleum  and  coal  products,  food  and  kindred  products.  Total 
expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $196,081,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1954),  $938,500,000,  rank,  fifth.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  petro- 
leum, natural  gas  liquids,  natural  gas,  sulfur. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  884,300.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  1,096,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  610.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  26,844  ;  sales,  $2,837,791,000. 

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RAILROADS 
5  Arkansas  &  Louisiana 

Missouri 
54  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 

Pacific 

77  Gulf, Colorado  &  Santa  Fe 
80  Gulf,  Mobile  &  Ohio 
87  Illinois  Central 
95  Kansas  City  Southern 

101  Louisiana  &  Arkansas 

102  Louisiana  &  North  West 
104  Louisiana  Midland 

106  Louisiana  Southern 

107  Louisville  &  Nashville 

108  Mansfield  Ry  &  Transport 
113  Mississippi  Central 

122  Missouri  Pacific 

125  Natchez  Urania  &  Ruston 

126  New  Orleans  &  Lower 

Coast 

134  North  Louisiana  &  Gulf 
139  Red  Rjver&  Gulf 
161  St  Louis  Southwestern 
168  Southern 
170  Southern  Pacific 
174  Texas  &  Pacific 
176  Tremont  &  Guff 


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LIST  OF  PARISHES* 

Total  number  of  parishes  64 

Parish,  Location  on  Map.  and  Parish  Seat  Pop.  Parish.  Location  on  Map,  and  Parish  Seat  Pop 

1  Acadia    (SW),   Crowley  ..................  47,060  34  Morehouse  (N)f  Bastrop  ................  82,08*8 

2  Allen    (SW),   Oberlin  ......................  18,885  85  Natchitoches   (NW),  Natchitoches  88,144 

8  Ascension  (SE),  Donaldsonville....  22,887  36  Orleans   (SE),  New  Orleans  ..........  570445 

4  Assumption    (S),   Napoleonville....  17,278  87  Ouachita  (N),  Monroe  ....................  74*718 

5  Avoyelles    (E),   Marksville  ............  88,081  38  Plaquemines   (SE),  Pointe  a  la 

6  Beauregard  (SW).  De  Bidder  ........  17,766  Hache   ..........  .  ..........................       14289 

7  Bienville  (NW),  Arcadia  ................   19,105  89  Pointe  Coupee  (SEC),  New  Roads  2l!841 

8  Bossier    (NW),   Benton  ..................  40.189  40  Rapides    (C),  Alexandria  ......  „...!....  90  648 

9  Caddo    (NW),   Shreveport  ..............  176,647  41  Red  River  (NW),  Coushatta  ..........  12*118 

10  Calcasieu  (SW),  Lake  Charles  ......  89,636  42  Richland   (NE),  Rayville  ................  26*672 

11  Caldwell    (NE),   Columbia  ..............  10,298  43  Sabine  (W),  Many...  .......................  20.880 

12  Cameron  (SW),  Cameron  ................     6,244  44  St.  Bernard  (SE),  St.  Bernard  ......  11.087 

18  Catahoula  (EC),  Harris  onburg  ......  11,884  45  St.  Charles   (SE),  Hahnville  ..........   18,868 

14  Claiborne   (N),  Homer..  ..................  25.068  46  St.  Helena  (E).  Greensburg  ..........     9,018 

16  Concordia    (EC),   Vidalia  ................  14,898  47  St.  James   (SE),  Convent  ..............   15  884 

16  De  Soto  (W),  Mansfield  ..................  24,898  48  St.  John  the  Baptist  (SE),  Edgard  14.861 

17  East  Baton  Rouge  (SEC).  49  St.  Landry  (EC).  Opelousas  ..........  78,476 

,o  wBat,?n   RSUSS,P\  ............................  158.286  50  St.  Martin  (S),  rft.  Martin  ville  ......  26.868 

18  East  Carroll  (NE),  ,„„„„  51   St.  Mary   (S).  Franklin  ..................   86.848 

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24  Iberville    (S),  Plaquemine  ..............  26,750  "  Vermili  on  (S)    Abbeville  ................  86.929 

26  Jackson    (N),  Jonesboro  ................   15,484  "  wJIXJLf™    nr?  Vw   fciinVn  ........  J«'S2? 

26  Jefferson    (SE).   Gretna  ..................  103,878  JJ   ^  as  hi  ng  ton    (E)  .  Fra  nklmton  ......  88,871 

27  Jefferson  Davis    (SW).  Jennings..  26,298  £0  Webster   (NW),  Mmden.  .............  85,704 

28  Lafayette    (SE),  Lafayette  ............  57,743  61  West  Baton  Rouge  (SEC). 

29  Lafourche    (SE),  Thibodaux  ..........  42,209  Art   wPorV,Alletl!  •/c;»';—  X";'"^  ...........  }H!S 

80  La  Salle  (C),  Jena  ..........................   12,717  62   West  Carroll  (NE),  Oak  Grove....   17,248 

81  Lincoln    (N),  Ruston  ......................  25,782  63   West  Feliciana  (EC). 

82  Livingston    (SE),   Livingston  ........  20.064  St.  Francisville  ..........................  10,169 

88  Madison    (NE),  Tullulah  ................  17,451  64  Winn  (NWC),  Winnfield  ................  16.119 

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LOUISIANA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue                                Number  Period  of  Issue                                Number 

Daily  ..........................................     18  Daily  ..........................................       2 

Evening  Dailies  ........................  (14)  Weekly  ......................................      15 

Morning  Dailies  ........................    (4)  Semi-monthly    ..........................        3 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition  ......    (8)  Fortnightly  ................................        1 

Semi-weekly  ..............................        1  Monthly    ....................................      33 

Weekly  ......................................   101  Bi-monthly  ................................        5 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies.    (1)  Quarterly   ..................................       3 

-  Six  times  a  year  ........................        1 

Total  Newspapers  ................   120  - 

Total  Periodicals  ..................     63 

Total  number  of  publications  ............................................................................   183 

Parish  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications  ........................................     56 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications  ....................................................     96 

Per  circulation  Azures  for  dally  papers  se«  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  la 
possible  to  Incorporate  •  later  figure  In  that  list. 


Estab  Co  Is  ^  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

ABBEVILLEf  (F6%),  pop.  9,888;  Vermilion  Par.  (S).  On  Vermilion  River,  65  m  SW 
of  Baton  Rouge.  SP  RR.  Rice  mills ;  sugar  and  sirup  factories.  Trapping.  Agri- 
culture. Livestock,  rice,  sugar  cane. 

Meridional-f Thursday Democratic 1856     8     24     287     3.00        §3,950 

Ralph  R.  Bienvenu,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALEXANDRIAf  (F4),  pop.  84,918;  Rapides  Par.  (C).  On  Red  River,  175  m  NW  of 
New  Orleans.  MP;  T&P;  CRI&P;  LA  A;  SP  RRs.  Airline,  DAL. 

Railroad  and  machine  shops;  foundry;  meat  packing,  coffee  roasting,  cotton 
ginning,  creosoting  plants.  Manufactures  lumber,  hardwood  flooring,  furniture, 
sashes  and  doors,  chemicals,  insecticides,  mattresses,  pine  products,  lubricating 
oil,  stoves,  gasoline.  Salt  mines ;  oil  and  pas  wells.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn, 
sugar  cane.  Three  banks:  deposits  (6-30-58),  $108,864,831.  17,263  electric 
(AC)  meters;  14,440  gas  (nat.)  meters;  25,064  telephones.  TV  station. 

Baptist  Message,  The-f-  Thursday Baptist 1883      5     24     210     2.00       t68,800 

James  F.  Cole,  Editor;  Louisiana  Baptist  Convention,  Publisher,  Box  811. 

Louisiana  Municipal  Review... Monthly JAffairs^1          1937     3     25     133      6-°°          3'850 

Claude  Morgan,  Editor;  Claude  Morgan  and  Associates,  Publisher, 
1828  McArthur  Dr. 

^ReVteter™1  Lotli8lana        JFriday Catholic 1954     8     23     294     5.00     *  14,605 

Rev.  Murray  ciay ton,'  Editor;  Catholic  Press  Society,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
2208  Texas  Ave. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  wJune  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^ Nonpar* fl 
•ms.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tParlsh  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  In  membership  lee. 

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ALEXANDRIA!  (Continued)  Estab  Cols  <•>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clfe 

Town  Talk  +  ............................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Democratic  ........  1883     8     22     294  15.60**24,214 

Color  and  comic  atrip  advertising  accepted. 
McCormick  &  Company.  Inc.,  Publisher  (  1  )  . 

AMITEf  (J5),  pop.  2,804;  Tangipahoa  Par.  (SE).  45  m  E  of  Baton  Rouge.  1C  RR, 
Manufactures  prepared  feeds,  lumber  products,  machinery,  concrete  products, 
brooms,  brushes,  ice;  ships  berries  and  vegetables.  Agriculture,  especially 
strawberries  and  truck  crops,  cattle  raising. 

News-Digest-f  .........................  Friday  ............  Democratic  ........  1869      7      24      280      2.50 

Leo  H.  Lanier,  Editor  and  Publisher,  135  E.  Oak. 

Tangi  Talk  ................................  Wednesday  ....Independent  ......  1930      7     24     294     2.50        §2,212 

Howard  Barman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ARABI  (K6%),  pop.  X  5,000;  St.  Bernard  Par.  (SE).  On  Mississippi  River,  adjoining 
New  Orleans.  Railroad  station,  New  Orleans.  Meat  packing,  automobile  assem- 
bling, aluminum  plants.  Stock  yards.  Diversified  farming.  Okra. 
St.  Bernard  Voice  -h  ................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1890     6     26     280     3.00        §1,652 

Edwin  M.  Roy,  Editor  and  Publisher,  234  Mehle  Ave. 

ARCADIAf  (El%),  pop.  2.241;  Bienville  Par.  (NW).  50  m  E  of  Shreveport.  1C  RR. 
Manufactures  cotton  oil  products.  Gas  wells;  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  cattle. 
Bienville  Democrat  +  ..............  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1913      8     24     322      8.00 

Emmett  J.  Lee,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BASTROPf  (Gl),  pop.  12,769;  Morehouse  Par.  (N).  100  m  NW  of  Vicksburg,  Miss. 
A&LM  ;  MP  RRs.  Manufactures  paper  and  paper  products,  printers'  ink,  varnish. 
chemicals,  cement  sacks.  Cotton  gin.  Gas  wells;  pine,  hardwood  timber.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Cotton,  peaches,  truck  crops. 
r  Clarion  ......................................  Saturday  .........  Independent  ......  1875      8     22      294      4.00    **4,166 

<  Enterprise-f  .............................  {sat'^Sun      IndePendent  ......  1901      8      22      294    15.50    **4,286 

I          Nathan  Bolton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BATON  ROUGEf  (H5ft),  pop.  125,629;  E.  Baton  Rouge  Par.  (SEC).  The  State  Capital, 
75  m  NW  of  New  Orleans,  on  the  Mississippi  River.  1C;  MP;  L&A  RRs.  Air- 
lines DAL  ;  EAL  ;  SOU.  Major  port  for  ocean  and  river  transportation. 

Oil  refining;  synthetic  rubber  manufacturing;  aluminum  plant;  plants  man- 
ufacturing tetra  ethyl  lead,  sulphuric  and  hydrofluoric  acid,  alcohol,  salt,  coke, 
soda  ash,  chlorine;  food  packing.  Manufactures  chemicals,  sashes  and  doors, 
foundry  products,  mattresses,  soft  drinks.  Five  banks;  bank  deposits  (6-30-58), 
$236,302,986.  50,850  (residential)  electric  (AC)  meters;  48,704  (residential) 
gas  (nat.)  meters;  48,404  (residential)  telephones.  Sulphur,  salt  mines;  hard- 
wood timber.  Louisiana  State  University  and  A.  and  M.  College;  Southern 
University  and  A.  and  M.  College  (Negro).  State  institutions.  Two  TV  stations. 


Advoc.te  +  ...............................  EveryMorn  .....  Democratic  ........  « 

State  Times  -f  .........................  JEvg.ex.Sun  .....  Democratic  ........  1842      8     23      805   15.60**33,229 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Chas.  P.  Manship.  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  525  Lafayette  St. 
Boardman,  The-f-V  (no  adv.).  .Monthly  ..........  Education  ..........  1947      1     50       84  x  $692 

Fred  G.  Thatcher,  Editor;  Louisiana  School  Assn.,  Controlled  free  dist.        $1,656 

Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  8986,  University  Station  (3). 
Digest,  The  -f  (Negro)  ...........  Bi-weekly  ........  Collegiate  ..........  1930     5     24     219 

Students  of  Southern  University,  Editors  and  Publishers.        Controlled  free  dist.          5,000 

Gulf  States  Architect  and     1  ,.      ...  /Architecture,    1956      3      33      140      3.50        tl.800 

Builder        .........  f  Monthly   ..        {Building  Controlled  free  dist.        $1.100 

Lloyd  Lewis,  Editor;  Delta  Publications,  Inc.,  Suite  100.  816  Howard  Ave. 


usmess  Kevtew   lMonthIy l^ommerce         193?     2     39     126          3,050— Free 

X "Division 'of  'Research" College  of  Commerce,  Publisher,  University  Station  (3). 

Louisiana  Motor  Transport  \MrtT%fVllw  -Mn*n1.  Tmrlr'o.    1953     3     28     14°     8-°°          1-800 

Association  News . f  Monthly Motor  Truck  g..  Controlled  free  dist.  700 

Rhodes  Publishing  Service,  P.  O.  Box  943. 
Louisiana  Schools  V Monthly Educational 1922      3      26      136  x2.00        15,519 

Mrs.  Dallas  Kent,  Editor;  Louisiana  Teacher  Assn.,  Publisher  (2). 

L°Alum"1  N^wl  yniver*ity  JBi-monthly Alumni 1924      3      28      140  xS.OO         16,500 

Louise  D.  Wiggins,'  Editor;  Louisiana  State  Univ.  and  A.  and  M.  College, 
Publisher,  Alumni  Hall,  L.S.U.  (3). 

Marines  Magazine,  The Monthly {  Veteran  s^*    1942     8     27     183     2'00        14'500 

Clint  Davison,  Editor;  Marine  Corps  League,  Inc.,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  2087. 

News  Leader  (Negro)  (offset) Saturday Independent 1952     8     22     280     4.00      $10,500 

Leslie  Barnum,  Editor;  J.  K.  Land,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1921. 

9  Quarterly  Journal  of  Speech..Quarterly Speech 1915     2     80     119  x5.50        $5,500 

Donald  Bryant,  Editor. 

Speech  Teacher,  The  V Quarterly Speech  Educ 1952     2     30     116x5.50        $3,000 

Karl  Robinson,  Editor;  Speech  Assn.  of  America,  Publisher, 
Louisiana  State  University. 


Revettle+ {Sun  A  Mon  Collegiate 1872  5  24  231  6.00  10,000 

School  of  Journalism,  La.  State  Univ.,  Pub.,  Alumni  Hall,  Univ.  (3). 

T-V  Times  (offset) Friday TV  Programs. ...19 58  3  18  106  4.95  8,300 

Cleo  Gould,  Editor;  Jack  Gould,  Publisher,  1765  Carter. 


OrcnUtlon— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Utes  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch,  t Parish  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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LOUISIANA 


Estab  Co IsO Width? Depth    Sub 

BENTONf   (CD,  pop.  741;  Bossier  Par.   (NW).  14  m  N  of  Shreveport.  SLSW  RR. 
Cotton  gins.  Pin*  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Bossier  Banner-Progress +  ... .Thursday Democratic 1869     7     24     280     2.00 

F.  G.  Phillips,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BERNICE  (El),  pop.  1,524 ;  Union  Far.  (N).  40  m  NW  of  Monroe.  CRIAP  RR.  Saw  mill. 
Pulpwood.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 


News-  Journal  -f Thursday Independent 1910 

Guy  R.  White,  Editor;  News-Journal,  Publisher. 


6     26     280     2.00 


Clrc 


$800 


860 


BOGALUSA   (L5),  pop.   17,798;  Washington  Par.    (E).   60  m  NE  of  New  Orleans. 
GM&O  RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  wood  and  creosoted  products,  paper,  paper 
boxes  and  bags,  turpentine,  tungoil,  auto  body  parts.  Yellow  pine,  hardwood 
timber.  Grain,  truck  farms.  Sugar  cane,  sweet  potatoes,  corn,  cotton. 
N«w«4-  /Evg.ex.Sat.&  inAtm.nAtm4.         1945     8     24     301   18.00   **6,826 

NeW8  + \Sun.,SunM.      independent Sunday  circ    **6,908 

Halford  R.  Houser,  Editor;  Bogalusa  Daily  News,  Inc.,  Publisher 

BOSSIER  CITY  (Cl%),  branch  of  Shreveport  P.  O.,  pop.  16,470;  Bossier  Par.  (NW), 
%  m  E  of  Shreveport.  L&A ;  SLSW ;  1C ;  SP  RRs.  Oil  refineries ;  cottonseed  oil 
mill;  tie  preserving  plant;  acids  and  sulphur,  mattress,  box,  candy  factories. 
Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Planters  Press  + Thursday Independent 1928     7      24     308     2.50        §3,009 

Ned  Touchstone,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BUNKIE  (F5),  pop.  4,666;  Avoyelles  Par.  (E).  80  m  SE  of  Alexandria.  TAP  RR. 
Manufactures  sirup,  cottonseed  oil,  hoops,  staves.  Timber;  oil  and  gas  fields. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  sugar  cane,  corn. 

Record-f Friday Democratic 1909     7      24     280     4.00        §1,710 

Sue  Eakin,  Editor;  Record  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  128  W.  Main  St. 

CAMERONf  (D7),  pop.  X609;  Cameron  Par.  (SW).  On  Calcasieu  Pass,  80  m  S  of  Lake 
Charles.  Railroad  station,  Lake  Charles.  MP;  SP;  KCS  RRs.  Fish  oil  and  shrimp 
packing  plants.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  rice. 

Cameron  Parish  Pilot  + Friday Independent 1956      8     24     295      8.00        §1,560 

Jerry  Wise,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  845. 

CHURCH  POINT  (F6),  pop.  2,897;  Acadia  Par.  (SW).  20  m  NW  of  Lafayette.  T&P 
RR.  Rice  mills;  cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Rice,  cotton,  corn. 

News-f Tuesday Independent 1934      8     24     280     2.00          3,370 

Milo  A.  Nickel,  Editor;  Acadian-Tribune,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Rayne. 

CLINTONf  (J5).  pop.  1,883;  E.  Feliciana  Par.  (EC).  32  ro  NE  of  Baton  Rouge.  1C 
RR.  Saw,  feed  mills;  cotton  gins.  Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton, 
cotton,  sweet  potatoes. 

Citizen-Watchman Friday Independent 1878     5     24     224     4.00         U.417 

Malva  H.  Huson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  625. 

COLFAXf  (E8%),  pop.  1,651;  Grant  Par.  (C).  On  Red  River,  20  m  NW  of  Alexandria. 
L&A  RR.  Manufactures  chemicals,  creosoted,  asphalt  products.  Cotton  gin. 
Resort.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Stock,  truck,  grain  farms.  Cotton. 

Chronicle-f Friday Independent 1876     7      24      280     3.00        §1,980 

W.  D.  Richards,  Jr.,  Editor;  Kenneth  Walker,  Publisher. 

COLUMBIAf  (F2) ,  pop.  920 ;  Caldwell  Par.  (NE) .  On  Ouachita  River,  28  m  S  of  Monroe. 
MP  RR.  Pine,  oak  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  truck  crops. 

Cai^Krls^+Ch™an"  JThursday Independent 1885     8      24     287      3.00        §1,375 

H.  Ted  Woods'^' 'Editor 'and  Publisher. 

COUSHATTAf  (D2%),  pop.  1,788;  Red  River  Par.  (NW).  On  Red  River,  45  m  SE  of 
Shreveport.  L&A  JlR.  Cotton  gins.  Oil  wells;  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  hay.  9 

Citizen-f .Friday Independent 1871     7      23     280      3.00        §1,367 

Gordon  Nelson,  Editor;  Nelson  &  Walker,  Publishers. 

COVINGTONt  (K5%),  pop.  5,118;  St.  Tammany  Par.  (SE).  88  m  N  of  New  Orleans. 
GM&O  RR.  Lumber  products,  drugs,  soft  drinks,  tung  oil  manufactured.  Health 
resort.  Timber,  pulpwood.  Agriculture.  Strawberries,  cotton. 

St.  Tammany  Farmer-f Friday Ind.  Dem 1874      7      24     280     3.00        §3,012 

Mrs.  Anna  F.  Goodwyn,  Publisher. 

CROWLEYf  (F6),  pop.  12,784;  Acadia  Par.  (SW).  78  m  SW  of  Baton  Rouge.  MP;  SP 
RRs.  Rice  and  rice  by-products,  farm  machinery,  burlap  bags  manufactured. 
Oil,  gas  wells.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  rice,  cotton. 

Signal-h Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1898     8      24      308   18.20   **5,330 

Harold  M.  Wilson  and  Associates,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

DELHI  (G2),  pop.  1,861;  Richland  Par.  (NE).  89  m  E  of  Monroe.  MP;  1C  RRs. 
Cotton  gins,  compresses  and  warehouses.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture. 

Dispatch  Toff  set)' '. Wednesday Independent 1984     5     23     224     8.00        §1,018 

Charles  J.  Wyly,  Editor  and  Publisher,  109  Broadway. 
DENHAM  SPRINGS    (J6%),  pop.  2,068;  Livingston  Par.    (SE).   16  m  E  of  Baton 

Rouge.  1C  RR.  Oar  and  handle  factory;  saw  mill.  Timber.  Fruit,  truck  farms. 

Strawberries,  sheep,  cattle  raising. 
News  + Thursday Democratic 1898     6     24     224     8.00        §1,934 

C.  Leroy  Miller,  Editor;  Livingstone  Parish  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  t)A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPubl»«*her'«  PC  port:  TJ*ht  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  <S>  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch,  t  Parish  Seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  lee. 

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Estab  Col $<S> Width  V  Depth   Sub  Clit 

DE  QUINCY  (D5ft),  pop.  8,887;  Calcasieu  Par.  (SW).  88  m,SW  of  Alexandria.  KCS; 
HP  RRs.  Naval  •tores  plant ;  railroad  shop.  Oil,  gas  wells ;  timber.  Agriculture. 
Cattle  raising. 

News  + Friday Independent 1923     7     24     280     8.00        §1,325 

A.  F.  Masingill,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DE  RIDDERt  (D5),  pop.  6,799;  Beauregard  Par.  (SW).  40  m  NW  of  Lake  Charles. 

GC&SF;  SP;  KCS  RRs.  Creosoting  plant;  pickle  factory;  lumber  mill.   Pine, 

hardwood  timber.  Farming.  Sweet  potatoes,  beans,  cucumbers,  sheep,  chickens. 
Beauregard  News  + Friday Independent 1946  8  24  294  3.00  3,739 

George  Houston  and  Gwen  Houston,  Editors;  Beauregard  News,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Enterprise-}- Friday Independent 1906  7  24  280  2.00  

Mrs.  Ethel  S.  Barrett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DONALDSONVILLEf  (H6),  pop.  4,150;  Ascension  Par.  (SE).  On  Mississippi  River. 
63  m  NW  of  New  Orleans.  TAP  RR.  Sirup  mill ;  foundry ;  hatchery.  Sugar,  cane 
loader,  candy,  tool,  cigar  factories.  Diversified  farming.  Sugar  cane,  rice,  cotton. 

Chief+ Friday Democratic 1871     7     24     280     2.50  

C.  J.  Dugas,  Editor;  Paul  Bourgeois,  Publisher. 

EUNICE  (F5tt),  pop.  8,184;  St.  Landry  Par.  (SO.  45  m  NW  of  Lafayette.  SP;  CRI&P; 
MP  RRs.  Cottonseed-oil,  saw  and  rice  mills ;  pump  factory.  Timber.  Oil  and  gas 
wells.  Agriculture.  Rice,  cotton,  cattle. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1902     8     24     280     3.00        §2,389 

Matt  Vernon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FARMERVILLEf  (Fl),  pop.  2,178;  Union  Par.  (N).  81  m  NW  of  Monroe.  MP  RR. 
Cotton  gins.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Livestock;  cotton,  corn. 

Gazette -f Thursday Democratic 1878     7     24     280     3.00        §1,445 

Emmett  J.  Lee,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FERRIDAY  (G8).  pop.  3,847;  Concordia  Par.  (EC).  70  m  S  of  Monroe.  LM ;  MP; 
RRs.  Saw,  stave  mills;  gas  pumping  plant;  railroad  shops.  Hardwood  timber. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  dairying,  livestock. 

Concordia  Sentinel  + .Friday Democratic 1876     8     24      301      3.00         *2,802 

P.  L.  Rountree,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FRANKLINf  (G7),  pop.  6,144;  St.  Mary  Par.  (S).  On  Bayou  Tec  he,  85  m  SW  of  New 
Orleans.  MP;  SP  RRs.  Manufactures  lumber,  sugar.  Oil  wells;  timber.  Agri- 
culture. 

Banner-Tribune -f Tues.&Thurs... Independent ,1889      8      23      294      5.00        §5,554 

Robert  J.  Angers,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FRANKLINTONf  (K5).  pop.  2,842;  Washington  Par.  (E).  66  m  N  of  New  Orleans. 
GM&O  RR.  Cotton  gin;  cannery.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn, 
sugar  cane. 

Era-Leader  4- Thursday Independent 1906      7      24      280      3.50        J2.860 

Joe  O.  Poole,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1044  S.  Main  St. 

GLENMORA  (E4%),  pop.  1,556;  Rapides  Par.  (C).  26  m  SW  of  Alexandria.  MP  RR. 
Bank,  Oakdale.  Lumber  mills.  Timber.  Truck,  poultry,  fruit,  stock  farms. 
Cotton,  corn,  sugar  cane. 

Patriot Thursday Democratic 1895      6      24      224      2.00  570 

Paul  and  Guy  Roden,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Pineville. 

GONZALES  (J6),  pop.  1,642;  Ascension  Par.  (SE).  22  m  SE  of  Baton  Rouge.  L&A  RR. 
Ships  vegetables.  Oil  wells;  timber.  Truck  farms.  Sugar  cane,  strawberries, 
beans. 

Gonzalea   Weekly 4- Friday Democratic 1920      7      24      280     2.50        §1,18O 

J.  F.  Lanoux,  Editor  and  Publisher,  204  N.  Burnside  St. 

GREENSBURGf  (J5),  pop.  428;  St.  Helena  Par.  (E).  70  m  NE  of  New  Orleans.  Rail- 
road station,  Tangipahoa.  1C  RR.  Grist  mill;  cotton  gin.  Agriculture. 

St.  Helena  Echo 4- Friday Democratic 1857      6      26      273      2.50        §1,013 

Dorothy  Jane  Holland,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRETNAf  (K7),  pop.  18,818;  Jefferson  Par.  (SE).  Across  Mississippi  River  from  New 
Orleans.  Ferry  connections.  MP;  T&P;  SP  RRs.  Cottonseed-oil  mills;  wood 
products,  fertilizer,  insecticide  factories;  alcohol  distillery.  Truck,  dairy  farms. 

Jefferson   Democrat Saturday Democratic 1878     6     26     280     3.00 

G.  Ashton  Cox,  Editor  and  Publisher,  540  First  St. 

Jefferson  News-f- Saturday Democratic 1928     7     24     276     3.00  §362 

William  H.  Murphy,  Editor  and  Publisher,  420  6th  St. 

West  Bank  Herald 4- Thursday Independent 1893      8     24     285     3.00          3,651 

R.  M.  Stewart,  Editor  and  Publisher,  535  Lafayette  St. 

HAMMOND  (K5%),  pop.  8,010;  Tangipahoa  Par.  (SE).  48  m  E  of  Baton  Rouge.  1C 
RR.  Manufactures  strawberry  crates,  boxes,  brick,  bottling,  cabinet  and  mill 
works.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Southeastern  Louisiana  College.  Truck,  dairy, 
poultry  farms.  Strawberries,  peppers,  sweet  potatoes. 

Lions  Roar V Friday Collegiate 1937      5      24      224x2.25  1,75O 

Students  of  Southeastern  Louisiana  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Sun Sunday Independent 1947     7     24     286     2.50  

Nicholas  Russell  Murray,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Vindicator4- .Thursday Independent 1893     8     24     301     3.50          3,025 

G.  B.  Campbell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  760. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit? 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch,  t Parish  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee, 

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HARRISONBURGf  (G8),  pop.  644;  Catahoula  Par.  (EC).  On  Ouachita  River,  88  m  NW 
of  Natchez,  Miss.  Railroad  station,  Sicily  Island.  MP  RR.  Pine  timber.  Stock, 
poultry  farms.  Cotton,  corn. 

Catahoula  News  + Thursday Independent 1852     8     24     808     8.00  §718 

Ted  Husser,  Editor;  R.  W.  Wagner,  Publisher. 

HAYNESVILLE  (Dl).  pop.  8,040;  Claiborne  Par.  (N).  50  m  NE  of  Shreveport.  L&NW 
RR.  Oil  refineries;  lumber  mill;  cotton  gin.  Oil,  gas  wells;  timber.  Agriculture. 


News  -f Thursday Democratic 1920 

K.  L.  Morelock,  Editor;  F.  M.  Graves,  Publisher. 


7      24     280     2.00        $2,300 


HOMERf  (Dl),  pop.  4.749;  Claiborne  Par.  (N).  50  m  NE  of  Shreveport.  LAN  RR. 
Saw  mill;  cotton  gins;  paper  processing  and  gumming  plant.  Timber;  oil,  gas 
wells.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton. 
Guardian-  Journal  -f  ................  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1876     7     24     280     2.00          2,180 

Roy  E.  Lowe,  Editor;  J.  P.  Hightower,  Publisher. 

HOUMAf  (J7),  pop.  11,605;  Terrebonne  Par.  (S).  58  m  SW  of  New  Orleans.  SP  RR. 
Shrimp,  oyster,  vegetable  packing  plants;  machine  shop.  Commercial  fisheries. 
Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Sugar  cane,  potatoes,  green  beans. 
C  Courier  .....................................  .Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1878     8      24      294  §6,003 

J  Terrebonne  Press  ....................  Tuesday  ..........  Independent  .......  1940     8     24     294  5,485 

I  Combined  subscription  price  $6.00  per  year. 

I  John  B.  Gordon,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  750. 

Louisiana  Future  Farmer  ......  Monthly  ..........  {SwuSsn1*1"      1929     8     28     188  x1*00  - 

A.  Delmar  Walker,  Editor;  Wade  W.  Scott,  Publisher. 

INDEPENDENCE  (K5),  pop.  1,606;  Tangipahoa  Par.  (SE).  44  m  NE  of  Baton  Rouge. 
1C  RR.  Fruit  and  vegetable  cannery,  coffee  packing  house.  Ships  strawberries. 
Agriculture.  Strawberries,  cabbage,  string  beans. 
Independent  -f  ..........................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1940     7      24      287     2.50  - 

N.  R.  Murray,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JEANERETTE    (G6%),  pop.  4,692;  Iberia  Par.    (S).  On  Bayou  Teche,  80  m  SE  of 
Lafayette.  SP;  MP  RRs.  Manufactures  sugar  cane  machinery,  foundry  products. 
Diversified  farming.  Sugar  cane,  cotton,  rice. 
Enterprise-f  .............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1938      8     24      301     3.00        §1,127 

Frankie  Hebert,  Editor;  M.  A.  Wolcott,  Publisher,  New  Iberia. 

JENAf  (F8),  pop.  1,488;  La  Salle  Par.  (C).  40  m  NE  of  Alexandria.  LW  RR.  Saw 
mills.  Pine  and  hardwood  timber;  oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Cattle,  cotton,  corn. 

Times  -h  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1905     7     24     277     3.00        §1,560 

E.  S.  Newman.  Editor;  R.  W.  Wagner,  Publisher. 

JENNINGSf  (E6),  pop.  9,668  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-1-58,  gives  10,678)  ;  Jefferson 
Davis  Par.  (SW).  80  m  E  of  Lake  Charles.  SP  RR.  Rice  mill;  water  well 
machinery  plant;  bottling  works;  cotton  gin.  Oak,  gum,  pine  timber.  Agricul- 
ture. Rice,  cotton,  truck  crops. 


News-f 


In<*ePendent  ......  1895      8      24      280    13.00    **4,464 


Comic  strip  advertising:  accepted. 
Robert  D.  Miller,  Publisher. 


JONESBOROf  (E2),  pop.  8,097;  Jackson  Par.  (N).  40  m  W  of  Monroe.  CRI&P  RR. 
Lumber,   pulp,   paper  mills;   cotton   gins.   Pine   timber.   Dairy,   poultry,   truck 
farms.  Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 
Jackson  Independent  +  ...........  Friday  ............  Democratic  ........  1892     8     24     301     3.00        §2,000 

A.  H.  Colvin,  Jr.,  Editor;  Jackson  Independent,  Publisher. 

JONESVILLE   (G8),  pop.   1,954;  Catahoula  Par.   (EC).  On  Black  River,  25  m  W  of 
Natchez,  Miss.  LM  RR.  Lumber,  oil,  cotton,  fish,  moss  industries.  Fisheries; 
hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  cotton,  beans. 
Booster-f  .................................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1916     8     24     308     3.00  §935 

Richard  White,  Editor;  R.  W.  Wagner,  Publisher,  Jena,  Box  158. 

KAPLAN  (F6%),  pop.  4,562;  Vermilion  Par.  (S).  75  m  SW  of  Baton  Rouge.  SP  RR. 
Rice  mill.  Perfumes  and  cosmetics  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  rice, 


sugar  cane. 

Journal  4- Thursday Independent 1956     8     23     808 

Harold  M.  Wilson  and  Associates,  Editors  and  Publishers,  105  E.  Fourth. 


3.00 


§1,659 


KENTWOOD  (J4%),  pop.  2.417;  Tangipahoa  Par.  (SE).  55  m  NE  of  Baton  Rouge.  1C 
RR.  Lumber  mill ;  dairy  products  plant ;  cotton  gin.  Dairy,  truck  farms.  Straw- 
berries, cotton. 

Commercial-}- Friday Dairy 1894     7     24     287     2.50 

N.  R.  Murray,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1952     7     24     287     2.50        §1,228 

Howard  Barman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  488. 

KINDER  (E6),  pop.  2,008;  Allen  Par.  (SW).  100  m  W  of  Baton  Rouge.  Bank,  Oak- 
dale.  MP  RR.  Saw  mfll.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  rice,  sugar  cane. 

Progress -f Thursday Independent 1954     8     28     297     8.00          1,040 

G.  C.  and  Norma  Deaton,  Editors ;  Beauregard  News  Inc.,  Deridder. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fiP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  ftce.  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch,  t Parish  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fe«. 

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LAFAYETTEf  (F6),  pop.  88,541;  Lafayette  Par.  (S).  On  Vermilion  Bayou,  80  m  E  of 
Lake  Charles.  SP  RR.  Airlines :  EAL;  TTA. 

Oil  wells.  Cottonseed  oil,  brick  manufactured.  Coffee  roasters;  rice  milling; 
food  processing  plant;  bottling  works.  Three  banks;  deposits  (6-80-57),  $66,- 
327,290.  12,881  electric  (AC)  meters;  14,125  gas  (nat.)  meters;  20,492  tele- 
phones. Southwestern  Louisiana  Institute.  Dairy,  stock,  truck  farms.  Sugar- 
cane, cotton,  corn,  sweet  potatoes. 

Advrtl««r4-                                /Evg.ex.Sat.A  T    -  -  m  1913      8     24      280   18.20  **19,155 

Advertiser  + (Sun ^  fiun  M    Ind.  Dem Sunday  circ.  **1S,597 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

R.   Squiers,   Editor;   Lafayette   Advertiser-Gazette,   Inc.,   Publisher. 

Progress-h Saturday Independent 1938     8     24     280     2.50  §£OO 

Mario  Mamalakis.  Editor;  Lafayette  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  118  Polk  St. 

^Re££er¥"™*™ }Friday Catholic 1954     8     23     294     3'00    *24'205 

Rev.  Alexander"siqur"  J.C.D.,  Editor;  Catholic  Press  Society,  Publisher, 
113  Elizabeth  St. 

Vermilion-f  V Friday Collegiate 1903     5     26     224     2.00        $4,200 

Students  of  the  Southwestern  Louisiana  Institute,  Editors  and  Publisher,  P.  O. 
Box  121. 

LAKE  CHARLESf  (D6),  pop.  41,272;  Calcasieu  Par.  (SW).  On  Calcasieu  River  with 
deep  water  channel  to  the  ocean.  62  m  E  of  Beaumont,  Tex.  MP;  SP;  KCS 
RRs.  Airlines:  EAL;  TTA. 

Petroleum  re  lining;  rice  milling;  gasoline,  caustic,  soda  ash,  anhydrous  am- 
monia, catalyst,  chlorine,  synthetic  rubber,  lumber,  bricks,  beverages,  concrete 
products  manufactured.  Three  banks;  deposits  (1957),  $131,707,311.  26,482 
electric  (AC)  meters;  22,467  gas  (nat.)  meters;  36,120  telephones.  Resort. 
Fine,  hardwood  timber.  Two  TV  stations. 

Am „!„»„  PrMa  ,                         I  Evg.ex.Sun..  n«».^«i*i-          ^^     8     23      301   21.00**28,814 
American  Press + |gun  Morn      Democratic Sunday  circ.**27,874 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Kenneth  Dixon,  Editor;  American  Press  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  898. 
Beacon  + Friday Independent 1954      5     24     210      3.00        §5,945 

Jack  Brady,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  810. 
Skyway  Times Friday Independent 1951      8     24     280          4,000 — Free 

A  civilian  enterprise  in  the  interest  of  the  personnel  at  Lake  Charles  Air  Force 
Base. 

Ella  Calvert  and  Associates,  Publisher,  118  A.  W.  Broad  St. 

LAKE  PROVIDENCEf  (HI),  pop.  4,128;  East  Carroll  Par.  (NE).  On  Mississippi 
River,  35  m  NW  of  Vicksburg,  Miss.  MP  RR.  Cotton  gins;  warehouse;  cooper- 
age; wood  products  factory.  Commercial  fisheries.  Diversified  farming. 

Banner- Democrat -|- Friday Agriculture........!  8  87     7     26     801     3.00          1,460 

O.  8.  Brown,  Editor;  Banner-Democrat,  Publisher. 

LECOMPTE  (F4%),  pop.  1,448;  Rapides  Par.  (C).  15  m  S  of  Alexandria.  T&P  RR. 
Cotton  gin.  Cotton  seed  oil,  syrup  manufactured.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton, 
corn,  sugar  cane. 

Tribune-f- Thursday Democratic 1955     6     22     224     2.00  391 

W.  T.  Skeels,  Editor  and  Publisher,  105  Hay  den  St. 

LEESVILLEf  (D4),  pop.  4,670;  Vernon  Par.  (W).  50  m  SW  of  Alexandria.  KCS  RR. 
Lumber  mills;  cotton  gins;  coffee  roasters.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn,  sweet  potatoes. 

Leader-h Thursday Independent 1898     7     24     294     2.50        53,100 

Curry  Ford,  Editor  and  Publisher,  406  Texas  St. 

LOGANSPORT  (C2),  pop.  1,270;  De  Soto  Par.  (W).  On  Sabine  River,  40  m  SW  of 
Shreveport.  SP  RR.  Saw  mill;  cotton  gin;  gas  and  oil  wells.  Stock,  poultry, 
truck  farms.  Cotton,  corn. 

Interstate  Progress -f Thursday Independent 1899     6     26     276     2.00  758 

Mrs.  H.  G.  Anthony,  Editor;  Harold  G.  and  Elizabeth  W.  Anthony,  Publishers, 

P.O.  Box  191. 

LUTCHER  (J6),  pop.  2,198;  St.  James  Par.  (SE).  85  m  NW  of  New  Orleans.  1C  RR. 
Saw  mill;  most  ginnery.  Timber.  Truck  farms.  Sugar  cane,  rice,  tobacco. 

News  Examiner Thursday Independent 1988     7     24     278     2.00          

David  Reynaud,  Editor;  The  News  Examiner,  Publisher. 

River  Parishes  Journal Friday Independent 1917     7     24     280     2.00  

River  Parishes  Publishing  Company. 

MANSFIELDf  (C2%),  pop.  4,440;  De  Soto  Par.  (W).  42  m  S  of  Shreveport.  KCS; 
MR&T  RRs.  Manufactures  lumber,  truck  trailers,  shirts,  steel,  radio  parts. 
Cotton  gins.  Oil  wells ;  pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  cattle. 

Enterprise-f- .Thursday Democratic 1906     7     20     280     3.00          1,900 

Harold  G.  Anthony  and  Elizabeth  Anthony,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
MANYf  <D8),  pop.  1,681;  Sabine  Par.  (W).  68  m  S  of  Shreveport.  KCS  RR.  Lumber 
mill;  cotton  gin;  bottling  works.  Oil  wells;  pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture. 
Cattle,  dairying,  cotton. 

Sabine  Index -f Friday Democratic 1879     8     24     290     8.00        §2,200 

J.  M.  Belisle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARKSVILLEf  (F4).  pop.  1,686;  Avoyelles  Par.  (E).  80  m  SE  of  Alexandria.  T&P 
RR.  Cotton  gin.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  tweet  potatoes. 

New»4- .Thursday Democratic 1884     7     24     280     3.00          1300 

Mrs.  Carl  L.  Gremlllion,  Sr.,  Editor;  Gremillion  Printing  Company.  Publisher. 

€frcvlatloi»--**Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch,  t  Parish  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI**ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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METAIRIE—  See  Jefferson  Parish  Times,  New  Orleans. 

MINDENt  (Dl),  pop.  0,787;  Webster  Par.  (NW).  80  m  E  of  Shreveport.  L&A  RR. 
Railroad  shops;  cotton  compress;  cottonseed-oil  mill;  bottling  works.  Oil  wells. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 

{Herald  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1928     9     22     287  §3,574 

Press  -f  .....................................  Monday  ...........  Independent  .......  1946     9     22     287  §3,547 

Combined  subscription  price  with  Herald  $7.80  per  year. 
Tom  Colten,  Publisher,  109  Dixie  St. 

MONROEf  (Fl%),  pop.  88,572;  Ouachita  Par.  (N).  On  Ouachita  River,  74  m  W  of 
Vicksburg,  Miss.  MP;  A&LM  ;  1C  RRs.  Airlines:  DAL;  SOU. 

Manufactures  carbon  black,  chemicals,  paper,  paper  bags,  mattresses,  oak 
flooring,  cooperage  products,  furniture,  awnings,  boxes,  bricks,  fertilizer,  ink. 
Lumber.  Chemical  plants;  foundries;  bottling  works;  paper  and  saw  mills. 
Three  banks;  deposits  (6-23-58),  $76,322,260.  29,971  electric  meters;  28,712 
gas  (nat.)  meters;  31,662  telephones.  Oil  and  gas  wells.  Timber.  TV  station. 

News-Star-f-  ...........................  {  &  ^"un*"8**'      IndeDendent  ......  1909     8     23     301  13.20**1S,B03 

Ever,  Morn....I»dependent  ......  ™» 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
News-Star-World  Publishing  Co. 


Sunday  circ.  **35,752 


MORGAN  CITY  (H7),  pop.  9,759;  St.  Mary  Par.  (S).  On  Atchafalaya  River,  70  m  W 
of  New  Orleans.  SP  RR.  Ship  connections.  Oyster  shell,  lumber,  fur  industries  ; 
seafood  canneries;  shipbuilding.  Commercial  fisheries.  Timber;  oil  wells.  Truck 
farms.  Sugar  cane,  asparagus,  cabbage. 
Review-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1860     8     22     287      3.00        §3,500 

Emile  J.  Lehmann,  Editor;  King-Hannaford  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

NAPOLEONVILLEf  (H7),  pop.  1,260;  Assumption  Par.  (S).  65  m  W  of  New  Orleans. 
SP;   T&P   RRs.    Sugar   factories.   Agriculture.    Sugar   cane,   corn,    rice,   cattle. 
Assumption  Pioneer  ................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1850     7      24     280     2.50  $980 

E.  D.  Gianelloni,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NATCHITOCHESf  <D3),  pop.  9,914;  Natchitoches  Par.  (NW).  68  m  SB  of  Shreveport. 

T&P   RR.    Manufactures    lumber,    cottonseed    oil,   bricks,    soft   drinks,    butter. 

Northwestern  State  College  of  Louisiana.  Fish  hatchery.  Pine,  hardwood  timber. 

Diversified  farming.  Poultry,  cotton,  corn,  hay. 
Current  Sauce  V  ......................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1901     5     24     252  x3.00          2,600 

Students  of  Northwestern  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Enterprise-!-  .............................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1889      8     24     293      3.00        §2,882 

Kenneth  Walker,  Editor  and  Publisher,  140  St.  Denis  St. 
Times  -f-  ....................................  Friday  ............  Independent  .......  1903      8      24     308     3.00          2,888 

Charles  Cunningham,  Editor;  Natchitoches  Times,  Publisher,  Box  18. 

NEW  IBERIAt  (G6%),  pop.  16,467;  Iberia  Par.  (S).  On  Bayou  Teche  (nav.),  20  m  SE 
of  Lafayette.  SP;  MP  RRs.  Airline  EAL.  Manufactures  wagons,  sugar,  sashes, 
doors,   carbon   black,   spices,   condiments,   cotton   gins;  rice,   sirup,   saw   mills; 
steel,  bottling  works;  canneries.  Commercial  fisheries;  fur  trapping.  Salt  mines; 
oil  wells;  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Sugar  cane,  rice,  cotton. 
Iberian-t-  ..................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1895      8     24      301   15.60    **7,996 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Daily  Iberian,  Publisher. 

NEW  ORLEANSf  (K6%),  pop.  670,445;  Orleans  Par.  (SE).  On  Lake  Pontchartrain 

anri  Mississippi  River,  about  100  m  above  its  mouth.  T&P;  L&A;  1C;  KCS; 
L&N;  MP;  SOU;  GM&O;  SP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airlines:  AVENSA;  BNF; 
CAP;  DAL;  EAL;  LAV;  NAL;  PAA;  TACA;  SOU.  Important  port,  railroad,  ship- 
ping, financial  center,  cotton  market. 

Principal  manufactures  :  alcohol,  asbestos  products,  aluminum,  chemicals, 
refined  sugar,  sirups  and  molasses,  meat  products,  textiles,  roofing,  cottonseed 
products,  lumber,  salt,  tung  oil,  dairy  products,  cigars,  furniture,  mattresses, 
veneer,  beer,  cotton  clothing,  rope,  boxes,  cooperage,  cotton  yarn,  hosiery,  cans. 
Rice  milling,  creosoting,  petroleum  refining,  seafood  packing;  shipyards.  Six 
banks;  bank  clearings  (1957),  $10,925,550,000;  deposits  (1957),  $1,095,504,000. 
153,410  (res.)  electric  (AC)  meters;  152,738  (res.)  gas  (nat.)  meters;  321,362 
telephones.  Extensive  fisheries.  Tulane  University:  Loyola  University,  Xavier 
University  (Negro)  ;  several  other  colleges,  private  schools.  Tourist  center. 
Two  TV  stations. 

B«Hetin  ..................................  Monthly  ........  Medical  ..............  1935  cU^lled'  f  L  dist.       n>889 

Edwin   L.   Zander,   M.D.,   Editor;   Orleans   Parish   Medical   Society,   Publisher, 
1430  Tulane  Ave.   (12). 

Cti°?.  °f  the...     jSunday  ............  Catholic  .............  1932     5     24     210     3.00     *42,164 

An  edition  of  Our  Sunday  Visitor. 

Rev.  Carl  J.  Schutten,  Editor;  The  Catholic  Action  Pub.  Co.,  523  Natchez  St.  (1). 


o  .........  Methodist  ..........  1866     3     27      138      1.50        17,023 

L.  Scott  Aiien  Editor   The  Methodist  Publishing  House,  Publisher, 
740  Rush  St.,  Chicago,  111. 

S?1}7  Dlge8t  \Bi-monthly  .....  JFa^nll"*  Rela-     1949     2     26       87     3.50 

adv->  ..........................  /  [tionships 

Gayle  Aiken,  Jr.,  Editor;  Lt.  Gayle  Aiken,  3rd,  Memorial  Foundation,  Publisher, 
5820  DanneelSt.  (15). 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
cms,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch,  t  Parish  Seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NEWORLEANSf  (Continued) 

Courier  (Negro)  —  See  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 


Estab  Cols  Q  Width  ?  Depth    Sub 


re 


E.  Washofsky,  Editor;  Guide  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  616  Natchez  St.  (4). 
Dough  Boy  +  ...........................  Monthly  ..........  Bakeries  .............  1989     |     **     JJJ     8'00      >5'533 

Roger  Baudier,  Sr.,  Ed.;  Sidney  Baudier,  Jr..  Pub.,  624  Gravier  St.   (12). 

Fish   Rnut    The  MnntV.lv  {Commercial       1956      3      26      140      4.00 

Fish  Boat,  The  ........................  Monthly  .........  1  Fishing  Boats  Controlled  circ.    >17,538 

Harry  L.  Peace,  Editor  and  Publisher,  624  Gravier  St. 
Hullabaloo,  TheV  ....................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1920      7      24     280  x2.60  4,000 

Association  Students  of  Tulane  Univ.  of  Louisiana,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
Tulane  University  Station. 

Irrigation  Engineering  and    liL|onfi.iv  TrriMfl/>«  195°     8     89     14°     *»°° 

Maintenance  .......................  [Monthly  ..........  Irrigation  ..........  Controlled  circ.       >7,191 

Bill  Sarratt.  Editor:  H.  L.  Peace  Publications,  624  Gravier  St.  (9). 

j6?J?set)Parl8h  Ti™.e8  }  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1044      8      21      300     3.00    **4,04S 

Samuel  D.  Reeks,  Editor  &  Publisher,  110  Severn  Ave.,  P.  O.  Box  67,  Metairie. 

Jewish  Ledger-!-  .....................  Friday  .........  Jewish  ............          1895     4     26      164     8.00  - 

A.  Slabot,  Editor;  Jewish  Ledger  Pub.  Co.,  608  Dryades  St.  (12). 

SocVe*"*        }Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1844      2      34      126  x4.00         J2.900 

Jones,  M.D.,  Editor;  La.  State  Med.  Soc.,  Pub.,  1480  Tulane  Ave.   (12). 

!?!*.!!.™1?.?^.  }Monthly  .........  {caHb^Ne^     1956      3      27      14°     3'25          5'000 

Scott  "Seegers,    Editor;    William    G.    Gaudet,    Pub.,    International    Trade    Mart, 
P.  O.  Box  2567. 

n  ..........  (conservation    1923     2     21      14°     Free 

Issued  bi-monthly,  May-June,  July-August. 

Stone  Harmon,  Editor;  Louisiana  Wild  Life  and  Fisheries  Commission, 

Publisher,  126  Civil  Courts  Bldg.  (16). 
Louisiana  Engineer,  The  +  ....  Bi-monthly  .....  Engineering  ......  1915      1      48        94      3.00         $4,250 

C.  A.  Peyronnin,  Jr.,  Editor;  Cypress  Pub.   Co.,   c/o  Tulane  University   Press, 
Publisher,  Tulane  University  Station,   (18). 

Louisiana  Grocer  +  ..................  Monthly  ..........  {Sfdu^tn?0*       190°     2     40     14°     2'00 

Clyde  G.  de  la  Haussaye,  Editor  ;  New  Orleans  Retail  Grocers  Assn.,  Publisher. 

618  Cotton  Exchange  Bldg. 
Louisiana  Journal  of  nT«T>cr 

Plumbing-HeatinK-Air  r  1957      5     24      21°     2'00 


2>50° 


MftflfMv 
Mo»tnly" 


Air  Condit'nir 


' 
Controlled  free  dist. 


Conditioning-Mechanical 
Contracting 

Ben  H    McBeth,  Editor;  Plumbinsr,  Heating  and  Mechanical  Contractors  Assn. 
of  Louisiana,  Inc.,  Publishers,  1743  McShane  PI.  (16). 


1,300 


efirr°  ^Saturday  .........  Independent  .......  1925      8      22      300      5.00**17,705 

C.  C.  De  Joie,  Jr.,  lEditor:  Louisiana  Weekly  Pub.  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  1565  (5). 


Maroon-fV  ..............................  Friday  .........  Colletriate  ..............  1923      7      24      280     3.00 

Students  of  Loyola  University,  Publisher,  Loyola  University  (18). 

K.~I  Store.  Review  ..............  Month*  ..........  {«•«'  St°™     189°  <£„,«,  J&.  $& 

Roger  Baudier,  Sr.,  Editor;  The  Dough  Boy,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Peace  Bldg., 
624  Gravier  St.   (9). 

New  Orleans  Port  Record  +  ..  .Monthly  ..........  ^°r^a°nf8NcW       1942    Controlled  f?ee  dist. 

George  Rhode,  3rd.,  Editor:  Board  of  Commissioners  of  the  Port  of  New  Orleans, 
Publisher.  2  Canal  St.  (6). 

Offshore  Drilling  ......................  Semi-mo.     ..Petroleum  ......  1954 

H.  L.  Peace  Publications,  624  Gravier  St.  (9). 

1941 


\\ 


*4JJ 


2,200 


11,467 


5,043 


0«  .............................................  -Monthly  ..........  Petroleum  Ind... 


*   controlled  cf«.°VAC  S.416 
Will  Branan,  Editor;  Oil  Trade  Journal  Publishing  Corp.,  414  Pan  American  Bldg. 
Punch-!-  ....................................  Monthly  ..........  Club  Athletics...  1923      3      2*      126  x         J8.500 

I.  F.  Poche,  Editor;  New  Orleans  Athletic  Club,  Pub.,  222  North  Rampart  (16). 


>4,558 


Rice  Journal*  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Rice  .................... 

Sugar  Journal  +  .......................  Monthly  ..........  Sugar  .................  1938 

Fort  Pipe«,  Publisher,  823  Perdido  St.  (12). 

Roosevelt  Review  .....................  Monthly  ..........  {A"^^^^^    193T 

A.  J.  Bourgeois,  Editor;  Roosevelt  Hotel,  Publisher  (12). 


£     2J     }JJ     5'00 
Controlled  circ. 

3      27      14°     2'°° 


Seafood  Merchandising  ...........  Monthly  ........ 


"4°     ' 


Walter  B.  Hoover,  Editor;  H.  L.  Peace  Publications,  Peace  Bldg., 
624  Gravier  St.  (9). 


C4o2ntr1ot.°ed  cVc° 


>9,1S3 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jutie  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher*s  Retx>rt;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mat*.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tPariah  Seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xHand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NEW  ORLEANSf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols0 Width VDtpth   Sub  CIre 

Second  Line,  The  4- Bi-monthly Music  (Jazz) 1950     2     29     101          x        $1,800 

Edmond  Souchon,  M.D..  Editor;  New  Orleans  Jazz  Club,  Publisher, 
Suite  301,  2400  Canal  St. 

Seed  and  Garden  \Mrt«fVii*r  gA*<i  IVA<IA          W**     8     26     188     2.00 

Merchandising  J  Monthly Seed  Trade Controlled  free  dist.      >5,468 

H.  L.  Peace  Publications,  Publisher,  624  Gravier  St.  (12). 

Southern  Insurance Monthly Insurance 1888     3     26      140     3.00        $4.372 

A.  J.  Davis,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1027,  307-808  Cigali  Bldg. 

{States -I tern -f Evg.ex.Sun.Ind.  Dem 1880     8     22     301  23.40**162,806 
Carl  M.  Corbin,  Ed.;  Times-Picayune  Pub.  Co.,  616  North  St. (12). Saturday  circ.**  130,968 
Times-Picayune  + Every  Morn... Ind.  Dem 1837      8     22     301  23.40**1»4,358 
George  W.  Healy,  Jr.,  Editor.  Sunday  circ.**3 13,523 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Times- Picayune  Pub.  Co.,  616  North  St.  (12). 

Sugar  Bulletin,  The Semi-mo {dSSrVofLi*     1922     2     8°     112     3'°°          

Gilbert  J.  Durbin,  Editor;  American  Sugar  Cane  League,  Publisher, 

414  Whitney  Bank  Bldg.,  228  St.  Charles  St.  (12). 
Sugar  Journal — See  Rice  Journal. 
Tulanian 6  ti  a  yr Alumni 1927 

Gayle   Norton,    Editor;   Tulane   Alumni    Assn.,    Publisher, 

P.  O.  Station  20.  (18). 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.  Gulf  Coast  Ed.  *28,311. 
TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.  Louisiana  Ed.  *31,159. 

Urchin  V Monthly Coll.  Humor 1936 

Students  of  Tulane  University,  Editors ;  Urchin  Publishers,  Box  16,  Station  20. 

1944      3      25      140      4.00 

Work  Boat Monthly Waterways 2     42      140 

Controlled  circ.      >6,070 
Walter  B.  Hoover,  Ed.;  H.  L.  Peace  Public'ns,  Peace  Bldg.,  624  Gravier  St.  (9). 


3     28     140 
Controlled  free  dist. 
Tulane    University, 


3      26      136      1.00 


30,000 


XavierHerald+V Monthly Collegiate 1928   called2 freedis?. 

Students  of  Xavier  Univ.,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  Palmetto  and  Pine  Sts.  (25). 

NEW  ROADSf  (H5),  pop.  2,818;  Pointe  Coupee  Par.  (SEC).  6  m  from  Mississippi 
River,  22  m  NW  of  Baton  Rouge.  T&P  RR.  Moss,  cotton  gins;  coffee  roasters. 
Commercial  fisheries.  Diversified  farming.  Pecans,  corn,  sugar  cane,  cotton. 

Point  Coupee  Banner -f Thursday Dem.  Agric 1880      6      26     280     4.00 

Marshall  B.  Roy.  Editor;  Lynn  P.  Roy.  Publisher. 

NORCO  (N3H),  Pop.  x 8,000;  St.  Charles  Par.  (SE).  22  m  W  of  New  Orleans.  1C;  L&A 
RRs.  Manufactures  concrete  blocks,  chemicals.  Agriculture.  Sugar  cane,  rice  and 
truck  products. 

St.  Charles  Herald Thursday Independent 1873      5      32     280     3.00 

Gene  Yoes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OAKDALE  (E6),  pop.  6,598;  Allen  Par.  (SW).  86  m  SW  of  Alexandria.  GSASF;  MP 
RRs.  Lumber  mills;  cotton  gin;  naval  stores  plant.  Hardwood  timber.  Agri- 
culture. Strawberries,  cotton,  corn. 

Journal -f Thursday Democratic 1913      7     24     276     2.00 

R.  W.  Collier,  Editor;  Mrs.  Katie  Collier.  Publisher. 

OAK  GROVEf  (HI),  pop.  1.796;  West  Carroll  Par.  (NE).  48  m  NE  of  Monroe.  MP 
RR.  Cotton  gins;  saw  mill.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  livestock. 

West  Carroll  Gazette  + Thursday Independent 1910     8     24     315     3.00 

M.  N.  Lipp,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


t380 
$1,520 


§1,420 


$1,275 


2,415 


§1,922 


OLLA  (F3).  pop.  1.116;  La  Salle  Par.  (C).  60  m  S  of  Monroe.  MP  RR.  Cotton  gin. 
Oil  wells.  Cattle;  cotton,  corn. 

Olla-Tullos  Signal-f Friday Independent 1928     7      24      277     2.00  §652 

R.  W.  Wagner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Jena.  Box  158. 

OPELOUSASt  (F6K),  pop.  11,659;  St.  Landry  Par.  (SC).  22  m  N  of  Lafayette.  T&P; 
SP;  MP  RRs.  Cotton,  lumber,  cottonseed-oil  mills;  meat  processing  and  pack- 
ing plant.  Brooms,  drugs,  perfume,  salad  oil  manufactured.  Oil  wells;  timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  rice,  yams. 

Louisiana  Legionnaire Monthly Amer.  Legion....  19 25     6     20     224     x.25 

Art  Burke,  Editor;  The  American  Legion  of  Louisiana,  Pub.,  720  Union  St., 
New  Orleans  (12). 

Rural  Louisiana  (offset) Monthly Rural  Elec 1950     5     24     224       .60        75,000 

Mark  H.  Bonner,  Jr.,  Editor;  Louisiana  Electric  Co-operative,  Box  749. 

[ Evg.ex.Sat.,  IQQQ      K     9 A.     99 A.   IK  fiO   ^••^•ft  f\3f\ 

World  + Sun.  &  Mon..  Independent 1939  Sunday  ci£     JJIJoS 

l&un.  worn. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
John  R.   Thistlethwaite,   Editor  and  Publisher,   Box   851. 

PINEVILLE  (F4),  pop.  6,428;  Raptdes  Par.  (C).  Across  Red  River  from  Alexandria. 

L&A  RR.  Saw  mills.   Louisiana  College    (Bapt.).   Commercial  fisheries.   Pine, 

hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 
News-f Weekly Democratic 1947     6     24     224     4.00        §1,276 

Paul  and  Guy  Roden,  Editors;  Pineville  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  105  Hayden  St. 
Wildcat V .Thursday Collegiate 1906     6     22     196  x2.00  850 

Students  of  Louisiana  College,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  i)A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch,  t Parish  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate  V  Issued  onjy  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Coif  $  Width?  Depth    Sub 

PLAIN  DEALING  (CD,  pop.  1.821;  Bossier  Par.  (NW).  28  m  N  of  Shreveport.  SLSW 
RR.  Cotton  gins;  feed,  lumber  mills.  Oil  wells;  pine,  oak  timber.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Progress Thursday Democratic 1929     7     24     280     2.00 

F.  G.  Phillips,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PLAQUEMINEf  (H6),  pop.  5,747;  Iberville  Par.  (S).  On  Mississippi  River.  14  m  SW 
of  Baton  Rouge.  T&P  RR.  Lumber  mills;  moss  gins;  bottling  works;  foundry. 
Commercial  fisheries.  Oil  wells;  cypress,  oak,  ash  timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Rice,  sugar  cane,  corn. 

Iberville  South 4- Friday Democratic 1865     7     24     287     4.00 

Mrs.  Virgie  B.  Rials,  Editor;  South  Publishing  Company. 

POINTS  A  LA  HACHEf  (L7),  pop.  X600;  Plaquemines  Par.  (SE).  On  Mississippi 
River,  80  m  SE  of  New  Orleans.  Nearest  railroad  station,  Braithwaite.  LS 
RR.  Bank,  Arabic.  Canneries.  Agriculture.  Sugar  cane,  rice,  fruit. 

Plaquemines  Gazette Friday.  .  Democratic..    ..  1928      7     22      280     8.00 

Jos.  P.  Sendker,  Editor;  Plaquemines  Gazette,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

Box  209.  Belle  Chasse. 

PONCHATOULA  <K6),  pop.  4,090;  Tangipahoa  Par.  (SE).  40  m  NW  of  New  Orleans. 
1C  RR.  Lumber,  veneer  mills;  brick,  bottling  works.  Ships  fruits,  vegetables. 
Cypress,  hardwood  timber.  Poultry,  truck,  fruit  farms.  Strawberries,  beans, 
peppers. 

Enterprise-f .Friday Democratic 1921      7      24      280     8.00 

James  W.  Goodman,  Editor;  Tangipahoa  Publishing  Company.  Inc. 

News  Herald-f Thursday Independent 1947      7     24     280     2.50 

N.  R.  Murray,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PORT  ALLENf    (H5%),  pop.  8.097;  West   Baton  Rouge   (SEC).  7  m   W  of  Baton 

Rouge.  TAP  RR.  Ferry  to  Baton  Rouge.  Concrete  blocks  factory.  Diversified 

farming.   Sugar  cane,   rice,   corn,   cotton. 
West  Side  Journal  -f Friday Democratic 1937     7     24     280     2.00 

L.  D.  Young,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  458. 
RAYNE   (F6),  pop.  6,485;  Acadia  Par.    (SW).   17  m   W  of  Lafayette.  SP  RR.  Rice 

mills;  cotton  gin;  bottling  works.  Oil  wells.  Rice,  cotton,  sugar  cane,  frog  farms. 
Acadian  Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1937      8      24     287     3.50 

Milo  A.  Nickel,  Editor;  Acadian  Tribune  Inc.,  Publisher,  S.  Adams  St. 
RAYVILLE    (Gl%),  pop.  8,188;  Richland  Par.    (NE).  21  m  E  of  Monroe.   MP;  1C 

RRs.  Cotton  compress  and  warehouse.  Timber.  Cotton,  farms. 
Richland  Beacon-News -f Saturday Democratic 1869     8     26     808     3.00 

H.  A.  Mangham,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
RESERVE  (J6% ),  pop.  4,465;  St.  John  the  Baptist  Par.  (SE).  80  m  W  of  New  Orleans. 

1C;  L&A  RRs.  Sugar  refinery;  machine  shop.  Agriculture.  Sugar  cane,  fruit, 

rice. 
Observateur,  L'-f- .Saturday Independent 1912      5     24     210     2.50 

Joseph  A.  Lucia,  Editor;  Arthur  J.  Loque,  Publisher. 
RINGGOLD  (D2),  pop.  1,007;  Bienville  Par.  (NW).  80  m  SE  of  Shreveport.  Nearest 

railroad  station,   Jamestown.   L&A  RR.   Manufactures    bricks,   wooden   blocks. 

Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 
Record -f Friday Independent 1950     7     24     280     2.00 

Don  Quinn,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  68. 
RUSTONf  (Eltt),  pop.  10,872;  Lincoln  Par.   (N).  80  m  W  of  Monroe.  1C;  CRI&P 

RRs.  Manufactures  cottonseed  oil,  fertilizer,  lumber,  bricks,  soft  drinks,  dairy 

and  petroleum   products.   Louisiana   Polytechnic   Institute.  Timber;  clay  pits. 

Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  truck  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  peanuts. 


Cirt 


f  LeaderH- ijvg.ex.oa*.    Democratic 1900     8     24     301 

I  lot  oun. 

J  Leader -f Thursday Democratic 1895     8     24     301     3.00 

I  C.  E.  Faulk,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Tech  Talk  + Friday Collegiate 1925     7     24     280     2.00 

Journalism  Dept.,  Louisiana  Polytechnic  Institute,  Publishers. 

SAINT  FRANCISVILLEf  (H5),  pop.  936;  West  Feliciana  Par.  (EC).  On  Mississippi 
River,  28  m  NW  of  Baton  Rouge.  1C  RR.  Saw  mills;  cotton  gin;  cannery. 
Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  Irish  and  sweet  potatoes. 

Democrat -f Thursday     .    Democratic....     1892     7     21     280     3.00 

James  Robinson,  Editor;  Mrs.  Margaret  Robinson,  Publisher. 

SAINT  JOSEPHf  (H8),  pop.  1,218;  Tensas  Par.  (NE).  On  Mississippi  River,  68  m  SW 
of  Vicksburg,  Miss.  MP  RR.  Cypress  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  cattle. 

Tensas  Gazette Friday Democratic 1852     7     26     308     3.00 

Paul  A.  Myers,  Jr.,  and  Mrs.  Patricia  Myers,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
SAINT  MARTINVILLEf  (G6),  pop.  4,614;  St.  Martin  Par.  (S).  On  Bayou  Teche,  at 
head   of  navigation,    18   m    SE    of   Lafayette.    SP   RR.    Manufactures    pepper 
and  tabasco  sauce,  sirup,  wine,  sugar,  molasses.  Moss,  cotton  gins.  Commercial 
fisheries.  Oil  wells.   Agriculture.  Sugar  cane,  peppers,  cotton. 

Teche  News -f .Thursday Democratic 1886     7     24     280     3.00 

M.  M.  Bienvenu,  Editor  and  Publisher,  101  N.  Main  St. 

SHREVEPORTf  (Cl%),  pop.  127,206;  Caddo  Par.  (NW).  On  Red  River,  196  m  E  of 
Dallas,  Tex.  TAP;  SLSW;  L&A;  KCS;  1C;  SP  RRs.  Airlines:  BNF;  DAL;  TTA. 
Oil  refining;  lumber  and  woodworking  plants.  Sheet  window  glass,  fertilizer, 
cottonseed  oil,  sheet  metal,  paper  products,  chemicals,  iron  and  steel  foundry, 
dairy,  food  products,  machinery,  feed  manufactured.  Nine  banks;  deposits 
(6-30-58),  $379,746,746.  63,029  wired  (AC)  houses;  65,547  gas  (nat.)  meters; 


2,315 


§925 


§2,713 


§3,170 


§2,150 


§1,294 


1,500 


1,976 

3,000 


§733 


1,800 


51,235 


Circulation— **Sept.  A, B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
cms,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch,  t Pariah  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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SHREVEPORTf  (Continued)  Estab  Co  I  j<->  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Eire 

94,819  telephones.   Centenary   College    (Meth.).   Gas   and  oil  wells.   Livestock 
and  distribution  center.  Two  TV  stations. 

Centenary  Conglomerate-}- V.Friday Collegiate 1906      5     24      196  BOO Free 

Students   of  Centenary  College    (Methodist).  Editors  and  Publishers,   Box  5. 

Chain  Saw  Industry Bi-monthly,     {users  ^Dlrs.    19B5     8     26     133     3.00 

Tarn  Publications,  Inc.,  807  Milam  St. 

I  Lumber  Mfg. 

Fnr«at«  «n,i  •pA/trtia-L                Oni»rt«rlv        J  &  Producers  of  1951     8     26     183x1.00          5,000 
Forests  and  People* Quarterly <  Baglc  Tlmber  Controlled  free  diat.         5  000 

I  Products 
James  H.  Kitchens,  Jr.,  Editor;  Louisiana  Forestry  Assn.,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  1708. 

(Journal-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1896     8     23     801  15.60*^50,650 
Journal  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  427  Travis  St.  (84). 
Times  + Every  Morn....Independent 1872     8     23     801  21.00**87,184 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies.  Sunday  circ.**10ft,625 

The  Times  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  408  Marshall  St.  (94). 

Shreveport  Magazine  -f- Monthly {dus'trfa" civic.    1946     8     30     147     2'00        *4,000 

Graydon  F.  Smart,  Editor;  Shreveport  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publisher, 
Capt.  Shreve  Hotel,  Box  74. 

Sun-f-  (Negro) Saturday Independent 1920     8     24     283     4.00        §7,500 

M.  L.  Collins,  Sr.,  Editor;  Shreveport  Sun,  Inc.,  Publisher,   1030  Texas   Ave. 

SLIDELL  (L6),  pop.  8,464;  St.  Tammany  Par.  (SE).  22  m  SE  of  Covington.  SOU; 
GM&O  RRs.  Concrete  block  factory;  saw  mill;  foundry.  Sand  and  gravel  pits. 
Agriculture.  Strawberries,  cotton. 

SHdell-St.  Tammany  Times -f  ..Thursday Independent 1942     8     23     280     3.00        §2,713 

Oren  Blacks  tone,  Editor  and  Publisher,  127  Bouscaren  St. 

SPRINGHILL  (Dl%),  pop.  8.888;  Webster  Par.  (NW).  40  m  NE  of  Shreveport.  L&A 
RR.  Saw,  paper  mills;  cotton  gin.  Yellow  pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 

Press  and  News  Journal -f....  Wednesday  ....Democratic 1937     8     24     280     2.00        §3,781 

A.  H.  Garrison,  Editor;  Doyle  E.  Garrison,  Publisher. 

SULPHUR  (D6),  pop.  5,996;  Calcasieu  Par.  (SW).  10  m  W  of  Lake  Charles.  SP  RR. 
Agriculture.  Rice,  cattle. 

{Southwest  Builder-f Friday Independent 1930     8     24     297     4.00        §2,280 
Southwest  Star + Tuesday Independent 1944     8     24     297     4.00        §2,261 
J.  C.  Tillman,  Editor;  E.  W.  Wise,  Publisher,  Box  485. 

TALLULAHt  (H2),  pop.  7,758  Madison  Par.  (NE).  18  m  NW  of  Vicksburg.  Miss. 
MP;  1C  RRs.  Manufactures  cotton  oil  products,  lumber,  soft  drinks.  Cypress, 
oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  soybeans,  poultry. 

Madison  Journal-f- Friday Democratic 1913      8     24     294      3.50          1,444 

W.  L.  Rountree,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

THIBODAUXf  (J7),  pop.  7,780;  Lafourche  Par.  (SE).  On  Bayou  Lafourche  (nav.), 
46  m  SW  of  New  Orleans.  SP;  T&P  RRs.  Sugar  refineries;  foundries;  harvesting 
equipment,  broom  factories;  sea-food  processing  plant.  Oil,  natural  gas  wells. 
Ships  vegetables.  Truck,  dairy  farms.  Sugar  cane,  corn,  vegetables. 

Commercial  Journal-f Wednesday Democratic 1914     7     24     280     1.60  

C.  N.  Dupre,  Editor  and  Publisher,  404  W.  2nd  St. 

Lafourche  Comet -f Thursday Democratic 1889     8      22     280     3.00^*3,731 

Joe  N.  Silverberg,  Editor;  EJ.  R.  Jackson  and  Joe  N.   Silverberg,   Publishers. 

P.  O.  Box  650. 

TULLOS — Olla-Tullos  Signal— See  Olla. 

VILLE  PLATTEf  (F6),  pop.  6,633;  Evangeline  Par.  (SO.  48  m  S  of  Alexandria. 
TAP  RR.  Cotton,  moss  gins;  sawmills.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn.  rice. 

Gaxette-f Thursday Democratic 1914      7      24     280      3.00        §2,603 

Jules  R.  Ashlock,  Editor;  Evangeline  Publishing  Co. 

VIVIAN  (CD,  pop.  2,426;  Caddo  Par.  (W).  82  m  N  of  Shreveport.  KCS  RR.  Oil  refin- 
eries ;  lumber  mills.  Oil  wells ;  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  sweet  potatoes. 

Caddo  Citizen -f Thursday Democratic 1908     8     22     294      8.00        tl,964 

Jules  Fogel,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  312. 

WEST  MONROE  (Fl%).  pop.  10,802;  Ouachita  Par.  (N).  On  the  Ouachtta  River, 
1C;  TAG  RRs.  Manufactures  paper  bags  and  boxes,  cottonseed  oil,  veneer,  sirup, 
concrete  culverts,  lumber.  Commercial  fisheries;  timber;  gas  wells.  Dairy, 
stock,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Cotton,  corn. 

Ouachita  Citizen -f Friday Independent 1924     7     24     280     2.00        J2,765 

Lee  Hawkins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WINNFIELDt  (E8).  pop.  6,629;  Winn  Par.  (NWC).  45  m  NW  of  Alexandria.  CRI&P; 
LA  A ;  TAG  RRs.  Lumber,  creosote,  stave,  salt,  cotton  industries.  Rock  quarry, 
salt  mines ;  pine,  hardwood  timber.  Truck  farms.  Corn,  cotton. 

iherto^+!?".t.       JThursday Independent 1924     8     24     294     3.00        §3,175 

George  H.  Larson",' Editor;  Winn  Parish  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
WINNSBOROf  (G2).  pop.  8,656;  Franklin  Par.  (NE).  89  m  SE  of  Monroe.  MP  RR. 
Cotton  gins,  compress-warehouse,  sawmill.  Timber.  Fishing.  Oil  and  gas  wells. 
Stock,  dairy*  grain  farms.  Cotton,  yams. 

Franklin  Sun-f Thursday Independent 1866     8     24     284     8.25        §2,600 

Mrs.  Louis  R.  Lipp,  Editor;  Franklin  Sun  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  604  Prairie. 

Circulation— **S«pt.  A, B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ens,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch,  t Parish  Sett.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaQy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MAINE 


Population  918,774  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  AUGUSTA 

Maine,  the  moat  northeasterly  state  in  the  Union,  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Quebec  and  New 
Brunswick,  Canada,  east  by  New  Brunswick,  south  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  and  west  by  New 
Hampshire  and  Quebec.  Its  extreme  length  is  301  miles;  its  width  varies  greatly  because  of  the 
many  shore  indentations.  The  total  land  area  is  31.040  square  miles. 

The  northern  part  is  mainly  a  wilderness  of  forest  land  with  coniferous  trees  and  mountainous 
elevation,  thinly  peopled,  except  in  the  fertile  tracts  of  Aroostook  county.  In  the  northeast,  on 
the  St.  John  River,  are  several  French  Canadian  settlements.  The  southern  part  is  varied,  the 
surface  seldom  much  broken.  It  has  tracts  of  great  fertility,  and  others,  especially  In  the  south- 
east, that  are  only  moderately  productive.  The  climate  is  cold  In  winter;  mild  in  summer.  The 
Weather  Bureau  at  Eastport  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  41.8;  highest 
degree  on  record,  93;  lowest,  — 23.  Total  annual  precipitation  is  88.82  inches. 

Maine  is  a  fishing,  hunting  and  summer  resort  of  great  popularity.  Luxurious  hotels  accom- 
modate its  many  visitors,  as  do  private  lodges  and  summer  homes.  Portland,  the  chief  port,  ha* 
a  large  steamer  tourist  traffic  in  addition  to  its  extensive  trade  in  freight.  The  state  has  about 
1,800  wooded  islands.  On  one  of  them,  Mt.  Desert,  are  Acadia  National  Park,  and  a  notable 
summer  colony.  The  University  of  Maine,  the  largest  institution  of  higher  education  in  the  state, 
is  located  at  Orono. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950).  thirty-fifth.  Rural  population  (1950),  61.6%.  In  1950.  of  the 
918.774  total  population,  910.847  were  white;  2.927  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  30,358.  Farm  acreage,  4,181,613.  Average  acreage  per  farm.  137.7. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $7,587.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  3,607. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $69,020,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $110,902,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957):  potatoes,  $73,900,000,  rank,  first;  hay,  $2,040,000; 
oats,  $1,927,000;  dry  edible  beans,  $647,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957):  apples,  $2,471,000;  strawberries  (value  of  pro- 
duction), $559,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58):  all  cattle  and  calves,  $25,000,000;  horses  and 
mules,  $1,340,000;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $601,000;  hogs  and  pigs,  $481,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957)  :  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers),  $41,278,000, 
rank,  eighth;  eggs,  $25,016,000;  turkeys,  $711,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $35,021,000.  Total  milk  pro- 
duction on  farms,  692,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  creamed  cottage  cheese,  2,079,000 
IDS.;  creamery  butter,  194,000  Ibs.;  ice  creaem,  5,136,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Total  catch  (1956),  279,562,000  Ibs.;  $16,966,000  value.  Principal  fish:  lobsters,  ocean  perch, 
clams,  scallops,  herring  (sea),  haddock. 

FORESTS 

Total  forest  production  (1947),  469,271  M  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  white  pine,  hemlock, 
eastern  spruce,  balsam,  fir  birch,  maple,  oak,  eastern  cedar,  beech,  ash,  basswood,  cot  ton  wood 
and  aspen. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $662,238,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
paper  and  allied  products,  textile  mill  products,  leather  and  leather  products.  Total  expenditures 
for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $58,931,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office.  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1951),  $8,616,000.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  cement,  stone,  sand 
and  gravel,  slate. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-68),  280,800.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  852,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1967),  631.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  11,623;  salea,  $920,019,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  16 

County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat            Pop.  County*  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat            Pop. 

1  Androscoggin   (SW),  Auburn 88,694  9  Oxford   (8),  South  Paris 44,221 

2  Aroostook    (N),  Houlton 96,080          10  Penobscot    (C),   Bangor 108,198 

8  Cumberland  (SW),  Portland 169,201  11  Piscataquis  (NC),  Dover-Foxcroft  18,617 

4  Franklin  (W).  Farmington 20,682          12  Sagadahoc   (S).  Bath 20,911 

6  Hancock    (SE).  Ellsworth 82.105          18  Somerset  (NW),  Skowhegan 89,786 

6  Kennebec  (SWC),  Augusta 88.881          14  Waldo  (S),  Belfast 21.687 

7  Knox  (S),  Rockland 28,121          16  Washington  (8E).  Machias 86,187 

8  Lincoln   (S).  Wiscasset 18,004          16  York  (SW).  Alfred 98.541 

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MAINE  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue                               Number  Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  ..........................................  9  Weekly  ......................................       6 

Evening  Dai  lie*  ...„  ...................  (4)  Monthly  ....................................     10 

Morning  Dailies  ........................  (5)  Bi-monthly    ..............................       2 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition  ......  (2)  Quarterly   ..................................       8 

Weekly  ......................................  89  Three  ti.  during  aeademie  yr...       1 

Tri-weekly   ................................  1  Four  ti.  during  academic  yr  .....        1 

Semi-weekly  ..............................  2  - 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies  (1)  Total  Periodicals  ..................     23 

Total  Newspapers  ................     51 

Total  number  of  publications  ............................................................................     74 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications  ......................................     18 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications  ....................................................     47 

For  circulation  Affures  for  dally  papers  see  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  ts 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 

AUBURNf  —  See  Lewis  ton.  EsUb  Cols0  Width?  Depth    Sub  Clrt 

AUCUSTAf  <D7).  pop.  20,918;  Kennebec  Co.  (SW).  The  State  Capital.  On  Kennebec 
River,  80  m  NE  of  Lewiston.  MEC  RR.  Airline  NEA.  Manufactures  cotton  goods. 
paper,    lumber,   shoes,   mattresses,    sausage,   medicines.   Summer   resort.    Pine. 
•pruce  timber.  Agriculture.   Potatoes,   hay.  beans. 
Kennebec  Journal  +  ...............  Morn.ex.Sun...  Independent  .......  1825     8     23     300  22.00**13,OO9 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Paul  S.  Plumer,  Editor;  Roger  C.  Williams.  Publisher. 


M*(fno  a^vP)i8^.^?".e"!f.e!.   JMonthly  ..........  Baptist  ...............  1920     2     27      105        .50         J2.200 

Rev.   E.   N.   Bentley,   Editor;  United   Baptist   Convention   of   Maine.   Publisher. 

Maine  Water  Utilities  -f-  ........  Bi-monthly  .....  Pub.  Wat.  Sup..  1925      1      54        98  x  *708 

Sidney  S.  Anthony,  Editor;  Maine  Water  Utilities  Assoc.,  Publisher, 
12  Williams  St. 

BANGORf  (F6).  pop.  81,558;  Penobscot  Co.  (C).  At  head  of  navigation  on  Penobscot 
River.  60  m  NE  of  Augusta.  BAA;  MEC  RRs.  Airline  NEA. 

Manufactures  writing  paper,  footwear,  wood  products,  lumber,  tools  and  equip- 
ment, canoes,  fishing  rods,  extracts.  Steel  fabricating  plant.  Six  banks  :  clearings 
(6-30-57),  $72,627,711;  savings  deposits  (6-30-58),  $79,045,706.  25.161  elec- 
tric (AC)  meters:  3.683  K&»  (artif.)  meters;  19,504  telephones.  Theological 
Seminary.  Two  TV  stations. 
Maine  State  Labor  News  ........  Monthly  ..........  Labor  .................  1932  5  24  215  .50 

B.  J.  Dorsky,  Editor;  Maine  State  Federation  of  Labor,  Pub.,  199  Exchange  St. 
News-!-  .....................................  Morn.ex.Sun..  .Independent  ......  1934      8     23     301    21.  84^*72,625 

Saturday  edition  carries   Saturday  —  Sunday   date  line. 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Richard  K.  Warren.  Editor  and  Publisher.  491  Main  St. 

BAR  HARBOR  (G7).  pop.  8,864;  Hancock  Co.  (SE).  On  Mt.  Desert  Island,  48  m  S  of 
Bangor    Railroad  station.  Ellsworth.  MEC  RR.  Airline  NEA.  Boat  connections. 
Nurseries.   Famous   summer  resort.   Dairy,  stock,   poultry,   fruit,   truck  farms. 
Times-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1916      7      24      273      3.50        §3,OS9 

C.  Edward  Shea,  Editor;  Bar  Harbor  Times  Publishing  Co. 

BATHf  (D8).  pop.  10.644;  Sapradahoc  Co.  (S).  A  port  of  entry  on  the  Kennebec  River. 

27  m  SE  of  Lewiston.  MEC  RR.  Shipbuilding;  canning  factories;  ship  machinery. 

windlasses,  propellers,  steering  equipment,  roller  bushings,  shirts,  lumber  manu- 

factured. Summer  resort.  Pine,  spruce,  hemlock  timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes. 

poultry. 
f  Tndependent-f  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1R79     8     24     301     4.50        §1,209 

J   Times-f  ...................................  Evg.ex.Sun.  ...Republican  ........  I860      8     24      301   18.00        $2,845 

Ivan  A.  Trueworthy,  Editor:  Times  Company,  Publisher,  83  Fr»nt  St. 

BELFASTf   (E7).  pop.  5.960;  Waldo  Co.   (S).  A  port  of  entrv  at  head  of  Penobscot 
Bay.  90  m  E  of  Portland.  BAML  RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  building  materials. 
leather-board,  clothing.  Poultry  processing  plant.  Resort.  Pine,  spruce,  fir  timber. 
Agriculture. 
Republican  Journal-!-  .............  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1829      8      24      294      3.00    **3,847 

Roger  W.  Brace.  Editor;  Journal  Publishing  Company.  Inc. 

BETHEL  (B7>.  pop.  2,ft«7:  Oxford  Co.  (WK  On  Androscoggin  River.  60  m  NW  of  Port- 
land.   GT  RR.    Airline,  NEA.   Dowels,  lumber  manufactured.  Resort.  Timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Potatoes. 
Oxford  County  Cltiien-f  .......  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1895     6     24     280     2.50  $950 

Carl  L.  Brown,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BIDDEFORD  (B»>.  pop.  20,886;  York  Co.  (SW).  On  Saoo  River.  IB  m  SW  of  Portland. 
BAM    RR.    Manufactures    textile    machinery,    cotton    goods,    shoe*,    matches. 
wooden  boxes,  boats,  lumber.  Fisheries.  Timber.  Truck,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 
Journal  4-  ..................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1884      8     22     292  21.00          8,533 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

T.  J.  Mahoney,  Editor;  Journal  Publishing  Corporation. 

Ctrculatkm—  ++Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C,  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  -(-Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCovnty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSuhscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols<S> Width? Depth    Sub  Circ 

BOOTHBAY  HARBOR  (D8),  pop.  2,290;  Lincoln  Co.  (S).  80  m  NE  of  Portland. 
Railroad  station,  Wiscasset.  MEC  RR.  Shipyards;  packing  houses.  Fisheries. 
Summer  resort. 

Boothbay  Register Thursday Independent 1876     7     24     287     8.50        (2,650 

Webster  C.  Powell,  Editor;  Roy  E.  Kelley,  Publisher. 

BRIDGTON  (B7),  pop.  2.950;  Cumberland  Co.  (SW).  89  m  NW  of  Portland.  Nearest 
railroad  station.  Fryeburg.  MEC  RR.  Manufactures  woolen  goods,  wood  dowels 
and  noveltiea.  Summer  resort.  Pine  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 

News  4- ........Thursday Independent 1870     8     24     801     8.00        §1,743 

H.  A.  Shorey.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRUNSWICK  (C8).  pop.  10,996;  Cumberland  Co.  (SW).  On  Androscoggin  River,  27  m 
NE  of  Portland.  MEC  RR.  Manufactures  rayon  cloth,  ferrules,  canned  goods. 
Bowdoin  College  (men).  Summer  resort.  Pine,  hemlock,  spruce  timber.  Agri- 
culture. Potatoes,  turnips,  corn. 

Bowdoin  Alumnus  V Bi-monthly Coll.  Alumni 1927     3     28     140     200        18000 

S.  J.  Marsh,  Editor;  Bowdoin  College.  Publisher.  *  ' 

Bowdoin  OrientV Tuesday Collegiate 1871     5     24     224     3.00          1,100 

Students  of  Bowdoin  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.  *850 

JTc^As°sfo^ati^  Medical 1910  2  38  126  x3.00  $910 

Daniel  F.  Hanley.  M!D.,  Editor;  Maine  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  240. 

New  England  Quarterly Quarterly {nfsT^Lit1^  1928  1  48  94  5-°°  *886 

Samuel  E.  M  orison.  Editor;  Bowdoin  College  Library,  Publisher. 

Record -f Thursday Independent 1902  8  24  801  4.75  **4,96S 

Paul  K.  Niven,  Editor;  Brunswick  Publishing  Company. 

BUCKSPORT  (F6).  pop.  8.120;  Hancock  Co.  (SE).  20  m  S  of  Bangor.  MEC  RR. 
Manufactures  paper.  lumber.  Tannery.  Diversified  farming. 

Free  Press-f .Thursday Independent 1940     5     24     210     2.50        {1,050 

Philip  W.  Buxton.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CALAIS  (J5),  pop.  4.859;  Washington  Co.  (SE).  On  St.  Croix  River.  90  m  E  of 
Bangor.  MEC  RR.  Airline  NEA.  Bridges  to  Milltown  and  St.  Stephens.  N.  B. 
Manufactures  furniture,  lumber,  pulpwood.  Blueberries  packed.  Summer  resort. 
Truck  farms. 

Advertiser-f- Wednesday  ....Independent 1836     6     26     280     2.50        $3.700 

H.  W.  Randall,  Editor;  Advertiser  Publishing  Company,  North  St. 

CAMDEN  (E7),  pop.  8,670;  Knox  Co.  (S).  On  Penobscot  Bay,  40  m  E  of  Augusta. 

Railroad  station,  Rockland.  MEC  RR.  Manufactures  felt,  woolen  dress  goods, 

monuments.  Commercial  fisheries.  Resort.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 
Down  East  Magazine Monthly Local  Int 1954     2     40     129     3.00        11,509 

Not  issued  during  February,  December. 

Duane  Doolittle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Herald-f Thursday Republican 1869     7     25     280     8.50        §2,515 

H.  Hall,  Editor;  Cam  den  Herald  Publishing  Company. 
Maine  Coast  Fisherman 4- Monthly Comm.   Fishing.! 9 1C,      5      24      224      2.00     *13,159 

Converse  Owen  Smith,  Editor;  Maine  Coast  Fisherman.  Publisher. 

CARIBOU  (G2).  pop.  9.923;  Aroostook  Co.  (N).  On  Aroostook  River.  160  m  N  of 
Bangor.  AV;  BAA;  CP  RRs.  Manufactures  potato  starch,  fertilizer,  burlap  and 
cotton  bags,  wagons,  lumber.  Ships  potatoes.  Spruce,  cedar  timber.  Agriculture. 
Potatoes,  oats,  hay. 

Aroostook  Republican  + Thursday Republican 1880     8     24     294     3.00   **4,040 

C.  P.  Helfenstein.  Publisher. 

DAMARISCOTTA  (E7%),  pop.  1.113;  Lincoln  Co.  (S).  45  m  NE  of  Portland.  Railroad 
station,  Newcastle.  MEC  RR.  Lumber  mills.  Summer  resort.  Dairy,  poultry. 


fruit  farms. 

Lincoln  County  News  4- Thursday Republican 1879 

Dorothy  E.  Roberts.  Editor  and  Publisher. 


8      24      301      3.50        52,533 


DEXTER   (E5%),  pop.   4,126;  Penobscot  Co.    (C).  80  m  NW   of  Bangor.  MEC   RR. 

Airline    NEA.    Manufactures    woolen    goods,    machinery,    canned    vegetables. 

Summer  resort.  Truck,  dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
Eastern  Gazette  + Thursday Independent 1853     7     23     280     3.00        52,352 

Russell  Gerould,   Publisher. 
Moosehead  Gazette  + Friday Independent 1949     5     23     203      1.00          1,852 

Published  June  thru  Labor  Day  with  one  Midwinter  Sportsmen's  Show  Issue. 

Russell  Gerould,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DOVER-FOXCROFTf  (E5),  pop.  4,218;  Piscataquis  Co.  (NC).  35  m  NW  of  Bangor. 
MEC;  BAA  RRs.  Manufactures  spools,  dyes,  vinegar,  woolen  goods,  barrels. 
Timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  grain. 

Piscataquis  Observer  + .Thursday Ind.  Rep 1838     8     24     801     8.60   **2,396 

O.  L.  Evans,  Publisher,  Observer  Publishing  Company. 

ELLSWORTHf   (G6).  pop.  8,986;  Hancock  Co.   (SE).  On  Union  River,  25  m  8  of 
Bangor.  MEC  RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  hardwood  novelties.  Summer  resort. 
Timber.  Truck,  fruit,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
American -f Wednesday Independent 1860     7     26     276     8.60   **2,962 

Donald  Stuart,  Editor;  Hancock  County  Publishing  Company. 

Clra*atSon--**Sei*.  AB.C.  Statement;  *Jui»e  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit! 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPubliaher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Use*  Mats.  •NoopartO 
cms,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCoonty  seat  Population— 1950  Centos.  xRand  McMatty 
•ttimat*.  VlMoed  only  during  academic  year.  xStabacription  inducted  in  membership  fee. 

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"""  Estab  Co  UO  Width?  Depth    Sub  Cfo 

PARMINGTONf  (C6).  pop.  4,677;  Franklin  Co.  (W).  50  m  NE  of  Lewiston.  MEG 
RR.  Manufacture*  canned  goods,  ear  protectors,  skewers,  dowels.  State  Teach* 
era  College.  Resort.  Dairy,  fruit,  truck  farms.  Sweet  corn,  string  beans,  apples. 


.....  I«*P«J~t~~l«40     8     21     294     8.00          2,953 

Margaret  Beach,  Editor;  Franklin  Journal  Company,  Publisher. 

FORT  FAIRFIELD  (H2),  pop.  5,701;  Aroostook  Co.  (N).  On  the  Aroostook  River,  150 
m  NE  of  Banger.  BAA;  CP  RRs.  Starch  factories;  lumber  mill.  Agriculture, 
especially  potatoes. 
Review-f  ..................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .....  ..1891     8     24     814     2.60          2,080 

Kingdon  Harvey,  Editor;  Mrs.  C.  C.  Harvey,  Publisher. 
FRYEBURG—  Reporter—  See  North  Conway,  N.  H. 

GARDINER  (D7),  pop.  6,649;  Kennebec  Co.  (SWC).  6  m  SW  of  Augusta.  MEC  RR. 

Shoes,  paper  manufactured.  Winery.  Agriculture.  Potatoes. 
Advertiser-)-  ...........................  -Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1986     5     24     220     2.00 

Curt  Lovill,  Editor  and  Publisher,  174  Water  St. 

HOULTONf  (H8),  pop.  8,877;  Aroostook  Co.  (N).  Port  of  entry,  117  NE  of  Bangor. 
BAA;  CP  RRs.  Airline  NEA.  Veneer,  wooden  novelties,  fertilizer,  insecticide 
factories;  pea  cannery.  Truck,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  grain. 
Pioneer  Times-}-  ......................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1857     8     24     294     8.50    **3,8S6 

B.  E.  Esters,  Editor;  Houlton  Publishing  Company. 

KENNEBUNK  (B9),  pop.  4,278;  York  Co.   (SW).  25  m  SW  of  Portland.  B&M  RR. 
Manufactures  leather  boards,  trunks,  shoes,  lumber,  woolen  goods.  Shore  resort. 
Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 
Star-f  .......................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1877     7     24     294     8.00        §1,900 

A.  B.  Brook,  Editor;  Star  Print,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

KITTERY  (B9),  pop.  8,880;  York  Co.  (SW).  50  m  S  of  Portland.  BAM  RR.  Bridge  to 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Shipyard.  Summer  resort.  Fisheries.  Pine  timber. 

Press  -h  .....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1985     5     24     252     2.00 

H.  Mitchell,  Editor:  The  Kittery  Press.  Inc.,  Publisher. 

LEWISTON-AUBURNf  (C7).  pop.  64,108;  (Lewiston,  40,974;  Auburn.  28,134; 
Androscoggin  Co.  (SW).  On  Androscoggin  River,  86  m  N  of  Portland.  MEC; 
GT  RRs.  Airline  NEA.  Lewiston  and  Auburn  adjoin  on  opposite  banks  of  Andros- 
coggin River,  forming  practically  one  city  in  everything  but  government.  The 
following  figures  are  for  both.  Eleven  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $80,894,627. 
80.814  electric  (AC)  meters;  12,500  gas  (artif.)  meters;  34,270  telephones. 
Manufactures  cotton,  rayon  and  woolen  textiles,  woolen  blankets,  sheeting, 
shoes,  lasts,  spools,  bobbins,  bricks,  brooms,  wood  products,  machinery,  store 
fixtures,  belting  and  leather  products,  bleaching  chemicals,  electrical  supplies 
and  equipment.  Brass  and  iron  foundries.  Resort.  Bates  College.  Stone  quarries. 

Bates  Alumnus  V  (no  adv.)...  .3  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1921     3     34      119  6,400 

Frank  O.  Stred,  Jr.,  Editor;  Alumni  Assn.  of  Bates  College,  Publisher. 

Bates  Student  +  V  ...................  Wednesday  .....  Collegiate  ...........  1873      5     24     210x3.50          1,OOO 

Students  of  Bates  College.  Editors  and  Publishers,  Chase  Hall.  Bates  College. 

{Journal-!-  ..................................  Evg.ex.Sun.  .  Ind.  Rep  .......  1861     9     23     29718.00*^14,737 
Sun  4-  ........................................  Morn.ex.Sun...Independent.  .....  1893     9     28     297   18.00  **31,775 
Lewiston  Daily  Sun.  Inc..  104  Park  St. 
Messager-f  ,  Le  (French)  ......  Mon.&Thurs...  Independent  .......  1880     5     24      224     6.00        $3,292 

Louis  P.  Gagn*.  Editor;  Le  Messager  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  225  Lisbon  St. 

LIMESTONE   (H2).  pop.   X990;  Aroostock  Co.   (NE).  8  m  E  of  Caribou.  BAA  RR. 

Manufactures  potato  starch.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  fruit. 
Limelite-f  .................................  Weekly  ...........  Independent  .......  1952     8     24     294 

Distributed  primarily  to  personnel  of  Loring  Air  Force  Base.  5,55O  —  *  ree 

Caribou  Publishing  Co..  Box  810,  Caribou. 

UVERMORE  FALLS  <C7),  pop.  8.SB9;  Androscoggin  Co.  (SW).  On  Androscoggin 
River,  80  m  N  of  Lewiston.  MEC  RR.  Manufactures  paper,  cotton  gloves. 
canned  goods,  foundry  and  lumber  products.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn. 

Advertfs'erV  .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1S92      8     24     287     2.00          1,645 

Kenneth  L.  Mann,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
LUBEC  (J6).  pop.  2,978;  Washington  Co.  (SE).  On  Ocean  Inlet,  112  m  E  of  Bangor. 

Ferry  to  Eastport,  Me.,  Campobello,  N.  B.  Railroad  station.  Eastport.  MEC  RR. 

Sardine  and  herring  industries  ;  can  factory.  Commercial  fisheries.  Agriculture. 

Potatoes. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1886     5     24     224     2.60 

Harry  C.  Aldrich,  Editor;  Aldrich  Publishing  Co..  Publisher. 

MACHIASf  <J6).  pop.  2,068;  Washington  Co.  (SE).  On  Machias  River.  90  m  E  of 
Bangor.  MEC  RR.  Planing,  grist,  rayon  mills.  Washington  State  Teachers 
College.  Resort.  Granite  Quarry;  timber.  Poultry,  truck  farms. 

Machias  Valley  News-  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1858     6     26     280     2.00          3,249 

Observer    ..........................  I 

F.  W.  Parlin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NORWAY  (B8).  pop.  $,811  :  Oxford  Co.  (W).  48  m  NW  of  Portland.  GT  RR.  Manufac- 
tures   shoes,    snowshoes,    wooden    novelties,    dowels,    confectionery.    Summer 
resort.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Sweet  corn,  beans. 
Advertiser-Democrat  4-  ...........  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1826     9     22     294     4.00        §4,010 

R.  8.  Oigood.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CtreaUtton—  **S«pt.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *Juoe  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  Inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  IfcNaUy 
estimate.  VI*tue4  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubecrlption  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estib  ColsOWidthVDepth    Sub  Clrc 

OLD  TOWN  (F6).  pop.  8,261;  Penobscot  Co.  (C).  On  Penobscot  River,  12  m  NE  of 
Bangor.  MEG  RR.  Manufactures  patent  medicines,  toilet  preparations,  handles, 
canoes,  boats,  wollens,  pulp  products.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  truck 
crops. 

Penobscot  Times  + .Thursday Independent 1888     8     24     294     2.00        $3,065 

John  R.  McKernan,  Editor;  Penobscot  Press  Associates,  Publishers. 

ORONO  (F6),  pop.  7,504;  Penobscot  Co.  (C).  On  Penobscot  River,  8  m  NE  of  Banger. 

MEC  RR.   Manufactures    canvas   goods,   oars,   paddles.   University   of   Maine. 

Agriculture.  Hay,  vegetables,  milk. 
Maine  Alumnus  V Monthly Coll.  Alumni 1919     3     28     140     8.00         6,351 

University  of  Maine  Alumni  Association,  Publisher. 
Maine  Campus-f- Thursday Coll.  News 1898      5     24     210     2.00         $4,325 

Students  of  the  University  of  Maine,  Editors  and  Publishers,  2  Fernold  Hall. 

mr.t~A  v.VM  T>A.M«AV,  rt»<..+A*.i«          /Agricultural      1953     2     24      105 

Maine  Farm  Research Quarterly (Research  Controlled  free  dist.       $7,750 

David  B.  Tolman,  Editor;  Maine  Agricultural  Experiment  Station, 
University  of  Maine,  Publisher. 

P1TTSFIELD  (E6),  pop.  3,909;  Somerset  Co.  (NW).  24  m  N  of  Waterville.  MEC  RR. 
Airline  NEA.  Woolen  and  shoddy  mills.  Canning  factory.  Pulpwood.  Agricul- 
ture. Potatoes,  corn,  beans. 

Advertiser  + Thursday Independent 1882      7     24      280      3.00        §1,375 

Gerald  A.  Hackett,  Editor;  The  Pittsfield  Advertiser,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  Q. 

PORTLANDf  (C8),  pop.  77,634;  Cumberland  Co.  (SW).  On  Casco  Bay,  108  m  NE  of 
Boston.  GT;  B&M ;  MEC  RRs.  Seaplane  base.  Airline  NEA. 

Important  port  with  extensive  foreign  and  coastwise  trade.  Manufactures 
cans,  confectionery,  crackers  and  cakes,  clay  and  foundry  products,  canned  goods, 
fertilizer,  potato  chips,  machinery,  screen,  elevators,  furniture,  clothing,  paper 
and  wood  boxes,  stoves,  chemicals,  hardware  yarn,  shoes,  sirups,  jams,  mat- 
tresses, paint,  burial  cases.  Railroad  shops;  cooperage,  sardine  packing;  cold 
storage  plant.  Five  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $224,397,562.  50,500  electric 
(AC)  meters;  19,988  gas  (artif.)  meters;  57,001  telephones.  Two  TV  stations. 

Church  World -f        Friday Cath.  Welfare....! 930      5     24      224      3.00        18,435 

Thomas  H.  Fahey,  Ed.;  The  Church  World  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  19  Commercial  St.  (1). 

'  Express-}- Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1882      8      22      301    21.50**28,236 

F.  Erwin  Cousins,  Ed.;  Guy  Gannett  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  177  Federal  St.   (2). 

Press-Herald  -f Morn.ex.Sun...Ind.  Rep 1862      8      22      301   2 1 . 5 0  **5O,96S 

Ernest  W.  Chard,  Ed.;  Guy  Gannett  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  177  Federal  St.   (2). 

Telegram  + .Sunday Ind.  Rep 1887      8     22      301   13.00*^92,447 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  all  issues. 

Richard  H.  Woodbury,  Ed.;  Guy  Gannett  Publish'g  Co.,  Inc.,  177  Federal  St.  (2). 

Grange  Herald -f- Monthly State  Grange 1938      5     24      217        .75  

A.  H.  Ward,  Jr.,  Editor;  Maine  State  Grange,  Publisher,  45  Exchange  St. 


VMonthly Agriculture 1946      5     24      226     x.60     *14,409 

Maine  Extension  Association,  Publisher,  22  Monument  Square. 

Maine  State  Grocers'  \Mothlv  f  Retail  Food        1936     |     II     140 

Bulletin-f     f«   ni    ly \Grocery  Controlled  free  diet.          2,900 

Arthur  H.  Charles,  Ed.;  Maine  State  Grocers  Assn.,  Publishers,  293  State  St.  (3). 
Maine  Teacher,  The  V 4  ti.  a  yr Educational 1941     3     28     142     x.85  

Clyde  B.  Russell,  Ed.;  Maine  Teachers  Assn.,  Pub.,  45  Exchange  St. 
Mekeel's  Stamp  News Friday StampCollec'rs..l891      5     24     224     1.00        13,500 

Geo.  F.  Stilphen,  Ed.;  Severn-Wylie-Jewett  Co.,  Pub.,  20  Temple  St.  (2). 

PRESQUE  ISLE  (G2).  pop.  9,954;  Aroostook  Co.  (N).  146  m  N  of  Bangor.  B&A;  CP 
RRs.  Airline  NEA.  Manufactures  fertilizer,  starch,  barrels.  Aroostook  State 
Normal  School.  Spruce  timber.  Agriculture,  especially  potatoes. 

Star-Herald -f- Thursday Republican 1889      7     24      308      3.00    **3,240 

Eugene  Row*?,  Editor;  Star-Herald  Publishing  Co.,  179  Main  St. 

RICHMOND  (D7),  pop.  2,217;  Sagadahoc  Co.  (S).  On  Kennebec  River,  44  m  NE  of 
Portland.  MEC  RR.  Worsted  spinning  mills ;  shoe  factory.  Timber.  Agriculture. 

Bee-f Friday Independent 1881      5     24     217     2.00  8600 

Glenn  B.  Lamoreau,  Editor;  Leonard  L.  Bishop,  Publisher. 

ROCKLANDf  (E7),  pop.  9,284;  Knox  Co.  (S).  On  Penobscot  Bay,  44  m  E  of  Augusta. 
MEC  RR.  Airline  NEA.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  lime,  cement,  confec- 
tionery, granite  tools,  monuments,  silk  braid,  boats.  Sardine,  fish,  lobster 
processing  plants;  bottling,  welding  works;  shipyard.  Commercial  fisheries. 
Limestone  quarries;  timber.  Summer  resort  area.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Courier-Gazette -f {a^lat'1"111™"'  Ind*  Rep 1845     8     24     294     7'5°          5'868 

John  M.  Richardson,  Editorand  Publisher,  465  Main  St. 

RUMFORD  (B6%),  pop.  9,964;  Oxford  Co.  (W).  86  m  NW  of  Auburn.  MEC  RR. 
Airline  NEA.  Manufactures  books,  writing  paper,  wrapping  paper,  wood  prod- 
ucts, dowels,  matches,  beverages  and  newsprint  paper.  Timber. 

Rumford  Falls  Times-4- Thursday Independent 1883      8     21      294     4.00        J3,987 

Everett  Martin,  Editor;  Roger  N.  Woodcock,  Publisher,  79  Canal  St. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  <£Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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8ANFORD    (BO),  pop.   15,177;  York  Co.    (SW).   18  m  W  of  Biddeford.  S&E  RE. 
Airline  NEA.  Manufactures  plushes,  palm  beach  cloth,  shoes,  yarn,  lumber, 
auto  robes,  dress  goods.  Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Apples. 
Tribune-  Advocate-}-  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1917     8     24     294     3.50 

Elizabeth  H.  Mitchell,  Ed.;  William  F.  Wright,  Jr.,  Pub.,  48  Washington  St. 

SKOWHEGANf  (D6),  pop.  7,422;  Somerset  Co.  (NW).  On  Kennebec  River,  52  m  W 

of  Bangor.  MEC  RR.  Airline  NEA.  Manufactures  shoes,  lumber,  worsted  yarns, 

bowling  pins.  Resort.  Pine,  hemlock,  birch  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Somerset  Reporter  H-  ...............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1840      5      23      224      3.00 

Henry  V.  Gosselin,  Editor;  Independent-Reporter  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

SOUTH  BERWICK   (B9),  pop.  2,646;  York  Co.   (SW).  28  m  W  of  Biddeford.  B&M 

RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  lumber.  Pine  timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Chronicle-f  ..............................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1925     5     24     210     2.00 

Virgil  L.  Horr,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STONINGTON   (F7),  pop.   1,660;  Hancock  Co.    (SE).  On  Penobscot  Bay,  66  m  S  of 
Bangor.  Nearest  railroad  station,  Ellsworth.  MEC  RR.  Airline  NEA.  Boat  con- 
nections. Sea  food  cannery;  ship  yard;  granite  quarries.  Summer  resort. 
Island  Ad-Vantages  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1935     4     28      140     2.50 

Gordon  Mackay,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  96. 

WALDOBORO   (E7),  pop.   2,536;  Lincoln  Co.    (S).  80  m  S  of  Augusta.  MEC  RR. 
Electric  products,  button,  rug,  shirt  factories.  Summer  resort.  Smelt  fisheries. 
Pulpwood  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Potatoes,  blueberries. 
Maine  Outdoorsman  and       \-M««*UIW  /Outdoor  Life 

Conservationist  +   ...........  JMonthly  ..........  }&  Conservat'n 

Maynard  D.  Genthner,  Publisher. 
Press  +  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1937 

M.  D.  Genthner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WATERVILLE  (D6tt),  pop.  18,287;  Kennebec  Co.  (SWC).  On  Kennebec  River,  18  m 
N  of  Augusta.  MEC  RR.  Airline  NEA.  Manufactures  pulp,  cotton  goods,  worsted 
cloth,  paper  plates,  shirts,  fibre,  meat,  foundry  products,  monuments.  Railroad 
repair  shops.  Summer  resort.  Colby  College.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 
Potatoes,  corn,  beans. 

Colby   Alumnus  V  ....................  Quarterly  ........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1911      3      26 

Richard  Nye  Dyer,  Editor;  Colby  College  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher. 

Colby  Echo  V  ...........................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1877      5      24      220 

Students  of  Colby  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  51. 

Sentinel  +  .................................  Morn.ex.Sun...Independent  .......  1904      8      23 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Roger  C.  Williams,  Publisher,  25  Silver  St. 

WESTBROOK  (C8),  pop.  12.284;  Cumberland  Co.   (SW).  6  m  W  of  Portland.  B&M; 
S&E  RRs.  Manufactures  corrugated  paper  boxes,  cotton  and  silk  thread  spinning, 
shoes,  dowels,  cement  blocks.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 
American-!-  ..............................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1949      5      24      217     3.00 

Roger  V.  Snow,  Jr.,  Editor;  Durgin-Snow  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  189. 

WILTON  (C6).  pop.  1,910:  Franklin  Co.  (SW).  35  m  N  of  Lewiston.  MEC  RR.  Manu- 

factures shoes,  wood  products,  woolen  goods.  Agriculture. 
Times  .......................................  .Friday  ............  Independent  .....  ~1949      5     25     224     2.00 

Edith  N.  Master-man,  Editor;  Bernard  Purington,  Publisher. 

YORK   (B9).  pop.    X460;  York  Co.    (SW).  48   m  SW   of  Portland.  Railroad  station, 

Portsmouth,  N.  H.  B&M  RR.  Summer  resort. 
York  Weekly  -f  ........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1942      5      23      196      2.50 

F.  A.  Paul,  Editor;  Horace  Rollings  worth,  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B  C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
BP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MARYLAND 

Population  2,348,001   (U.  S.  Census.  1950) 
State  Capital,  ANNAPOLIS 

Maryland  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Pennsylvania,  east  and  southeast  by  Delaware  and  tht 
Atlantic  Ocean,  west  by  West  Virginia,  and  south  and  southwest  by  Virginia,  West  Virginia  and 
the  District  of  Columbia.  The  Chesapeake  Bay  divides  the  greater  portion  of  it  into  two  unequal 
parts,  known  as  the  Eastern  and  Western  Shores.  Its  extreme  length  from  east  to  west  on  its 
northern  border  is  198  miles,  and  its  width,  following  the  course  of  the  Potomac  River,  varies  from 
8  or  4  miles  to  about  129  miles.  Its  land  area  is  9,881  square  miles. 

The  surface  of  the  Eastern  Shore  is  mostly  level,  in  parts  low  and  swampy,  but  towards  the 
north,  rocky  and  broken.  The  Western  Shore,  between  the  Potomac  River  and  Chesapeake  Bay, 
presents  mainly  the  same  general  features.  The  northwest  is  very  mountainous:  five  or  six 
ridges  of  the  Alleghenies,  principally  the  Blue  and  Laurel,  traversing  it.  In  the  extreme  west  are 
the  beautiful  elevated  valleys,  or  "glades."  The  mountain  slopes  are  thickly  wooded.  The  soil  of 
the  Eastern  Shore  and  Southern  Maryland  is  alluvial,  classed  as  silt  and  sandy  loam,  while  the 
soils  of  the  central  and  northern  parts  are  made  up  for  the  most  part  of  loams  and  silt  loams.  The 
Weather  Bureau  at  Baltimore  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  55.4;  highest  on 
record,  105;  lowest  on  record,  — 7.  Total  annual  precipitation  is  42.56  inches. 

Water  and  rail  transportation  are  highly  developed.  Maryland's  commerce  is  confined  chiefly 
to  Baltimore,  one  of  the  principal  ports  of  the  country,  and  one  whose  trade  is  extremely  heavy. 
The  Potomac  River  and  Chesapeake  Bay  are  navigable  for  large  vessels,  and  many  smaller  rivers 
and  bays  are  accessible  for  vessels  of  light  draft.  The  United  States  Naval  Academy  is  located 
at  Annapolis;  the  University  of  Maryland  at  College  Park.  Johns  Hopkins  University  at  Baltimore 
Is  internationally  famous,  and  its  hospital  receives  patients  from  all  over  the  world. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  twenty-fourth.  Urban  population  (1950),  69.2%.  In  1950,  of 
the  2,843,001  total  population,  1.954,987  were  white;  388,014  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1951),  86,107.  Farm  acreage.  4,055.529.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
112.3.  Average  value  per  farm,  $14,212.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  4,618. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $77,145,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $165,447,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  tobacco  (value  of  production),  $16,260,000;  corn,  $7,080,- 
000;  soybeans,  $6,907,000;  wheat,  $5,130,000;  hay,  $1,598,000;  sweet  potatoes,  $1,158,000; 
barley,  $619,000;  potatoes,  $417,000;  rye,  $270,000;  oats.  $252,000;  lespedeza  seed,  $186,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957):  apples,  $2,016,000;  peaches,  $1,023,000;  straw- 
berries (value  of  production),  $477,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $70,932,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$4,816,000;  horses  and  mules,  $1,360,000;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $910,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers),  $50,330,000, 
rank,  seventh;  egrgs,  $12.100,000;  turkeys,  $2,015,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957):  all  milk  and  cream,  $72,985,000.  Total  milk  pro- 
duction on  farms,  1,551,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957)  :  non-fat  dry  milk  solids,  10,220,000 
Ibs. ;  creamed  cottage  cheese,  8,778,000  Ibs.;  creamery  butter,  3,184,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  12,100,- 
000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Total  catch  (1956),  62,006,000  Ibs.;  $13,501,000  value.  Principal  fish:  oysters,  crabs,  striped 
bass,  clams,  croaker,  shad. 

FORESTS 

Total  catch  (1956),  62,006,000  Ibs.;  $13,501,000  value.  Principal  fish:  oysters,  crabs,  clams, 
striped  bass,  croaker,  shad. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $1,884,481,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
transportation  equipment,  primary  metal  industries,  food  and  kindred  products.  Total  expendi- 
tures for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $94,645,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1951),  $26,027,000.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  sand  and  gravel, 
stone,  cement,  coal. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  1,108,800.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.), 
1,040,000.  Number  of  post  offices  (1957).  509;  gross  postal  receipts,  $25,406,825.  Number  of 
retail  stores  (1954),  24,856;  sales,  $2,688,819,000. 

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LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  28 
County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop.  County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Allegany   (NW),  Cumberland  ........  89,666          18  Howard  (C),  Ellicott  City  ..............  28.119 

2  Anne  Arundel  <C),  Annapolis  ........  JH'JS?         u  Kent  <NE)'  Chestertown  ................  18,677 

8  Baltimore  (N),  Towson  ..................  270,278          15  Montgomery  (WC).  Rockville         164  401 

J  r±?ft.(?^\PninC?Frederick  ........  }«'J«2         16  Prlnce  Georges  <SC),  Up.  Marlboro.'.  19  4',  182 

«  S™n   /N?)fwS«f«.^  ..............  IJ'flM          1T  Queen  Anne8  (E)'  Centerville  ........  14.670 

0  Carroll  IJN/,   Westminster  ..............  44,VU7          ia  Q+  •&«.«.»•.  /a\    T  AA«,..J4.  ,_  on  ««• 

1  n«*ii  /MIT/  vi  w  AM  ftftftKA          18  St.  Marys  (S),  Leonard  town  ..........  29,111 

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9  Dorchester  (SE),  Cambridge  ..........  27,816 

10  Frederick  (N),  Frederick....  ...........  62  287  $*  Washington  (NW),  Eager  s  town....  78,886 

11  Garrett  (NW),  Oakland  ..................  21,269  22  Wicomico  (SE),  Salisbury  ..............  89,641 

12  Harford  (NE),  Bel  Air  ....................  61,782  23  Worcester  (SE),  Snow  Hill  ............  28,148 


MARYLAND  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodical* 

Period  of  Issue  Number  Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  12               Daily  1 

Evening  Dailies  (8)                Weekly  8 

Morning  Dailies    (4)               Fortnightly    8 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (8)               Monthly  63 

Semi-weekly  1              Semi-monthly 8 

Weekly  76               Bi-monthly  21 

Semi-monthly    1               Quarterly   14 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies    (7)               Six  ti.  during  academic  year  ....  1 

Shoppers    (5)               Seven  ti.  dur.  academic  yr 1 

Five  times  a  year 1 

Total  Newspapers  89              Four  ti.  a  wk.  dur.  acad.  yr 1 

Total  Periodicals  107 

Total  number  of  publications 196 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 23 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 60 

For  circulation  Afures  for  daily  papers  see  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  I 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


Estab  Cols  O  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

ABERDEEN  (Kfctt),  pop.  2,944;  Harford  Co.  (N).  26  m  NE  of  Baltimore.  PA;  B&O 
RRs.  Vegetable  canneries.  Diversified  farming.  Tomatoes,  corn. 

^riwV*™  Democratic 1867      8      22      287     2.50        §4,020 

J.  W.  Cronin,  Editor;  Harford  Press  Inc.,  Publisher,  4  South  Parke. 

ANNAPOLISf  (J4%),  pop.  10,047;  Anne  Arundel  Co.  (C).  The  State  Capital.  On 
Severn  River,  2  m  from  Chesapeake  Bay,  27  m  SE  of  Baltimore.  B&A  RR. 
Boat  connections.  Fish,  crab  and  oyster  industries.  Boat  yards.  Trading  center 
for  residents  of  surrounding  summer  resorts.  United  States  Naval  Academy;  St. 
John's  College.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  tobacco,  fruit,  produce. 

Capital-f  Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1884      9     22      308   15.60    **8,807 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Capital-Gazette  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  213  West  St. 

ChWa1do?f°ULeaf8                       } Thursday Independent 1927  9  22  308     2.00    **2,794 

Speer  Publications,  Box  488,  La  Plata. 

Lo,.TheV  Bi-wkly(Fri.)  Nav.1  Dev.lop.  192°  |  f<  »*      3'50          5'°°° 

Midshipmen  of  the  United  States  Naval  Academy.  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  Bancroft  Hall. 

Shipmate Monthly Naval 1938  3  27  140x8.00        11,374 

Alumni  Assn.  of  U.  S.  Naval  Academy,  Publisher,  2  40  140 

Alumni  House. 

CM            «,                                     „      ...               fPower&Sail     1947  3  25  146      3.50           9,834 

Skipper,  The Monthly ]  Boating  2  40  142 

H.  K.  RiKsr,  Editor;  Skipper  Publishing  Co.,  50  State  Circle. 

Trident  V 7  ti.  a  yr Coll.  &  Naval 1924     2      40      126     2.00        $5,000 

Trident  Society  of  the  United  States  Naval  Academy,  Publishers. 

UnittutetprVceShrl8+§tl"  \Monthly Naval 1873     2     82     112     5'°°      *47'573 

Cmdr.  Il.CN.  A<fr8ian|'u'.S.N.,  Editor;  U.  S.  Naval  Institute,  Publisher. 

BALTIMORE  (H3),  pop.  949,708.  An  independent  city  not  located  in  a  county.  On 
Patapsco  River.  12  m  from  Chesapeake  Bay.  B&O;  B&A:  MAP;  PA;  WM  RRs. 
Airlines:  AA;  AAA:  CAP;  DAL;  EAL;  NAL;  PA  A;  TWA;  UAL.  Seaplane  base. 
Important  port  connecting  with  the  sea  through  Chesapeake  Bay  and  Chesa- 
peake and  Delaware  Canal.  Medical  and  cultural  center,  also  trading,  financial 
and  manufacturing  city. 

Manufactures    iron,   steel,   copper  products,   fertilizer,   chemicals,   tin   ware, 
men's   clothing,  aircraft  and  parts,  spices,  and  flavoring  extracts,   malt  and 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4 Uses  Mats.  ^ Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  lee. 

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BALTIMORE  (Continued)  Estab  Cols  <•>  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

distilled  beverages,  soap  and  soap  products,  bakery  products,  electrical  equip- 
ment and  appliances,  wire  and  cable.  Railroad  shops;  boat  and  shipyards;  dry 
docks;  meat  packing;  printing:  and  publishing;  motor-  vehicle  assembling;  sugar 
refining;  vegetable  canning;  petroleum  refining.  Seventeen  banks;  deposits  (12- 
31-57).  $1.736.272,682.  453,647  (residential)  electric  meters;  348,760  residen- 
tial) gas  (artif.)  meters;  332,525  (residential)  telephones.  Johns  Hopkins 
University  and  other  universities  and  colleges;  many  private  schools.  Three 
TV  stations. 


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Independent 1892      8     23      315      6.00**3O,548 

Affiliated"  with  the  Baltimore  Afro-American,  Tuea.  circ.,  **3 1,989;  Sat.  circ., 

**34,214. 

Prints  editions  for  Washington,  Philadelphia,  Richmond;  see  individual  listings. 
Cliff  Mackay,  Ed.;  Afro- American  Company,  Pub..  628  N.  Eutaw  St.  (1). 

Alumnae  Magazine Quarterly Nurses  Alum 1901     1      58      108x4.00        $1,980 

May  E.  McNeill.  Editor;  The  Alumnae  Assn.  of  The  Johns  Hopkins  Hospital 
School  of  Nursing,  Room  112  E.  Main  Residence,  Johns  Hopkins,  Hospital. 
American — See  News-Post. 
American  Industrial  Hygienel  R.  fh,          f  Indus.  Hyg'ne  ,  q«Q      9      «9      11ft      7  Kft 

Association   Journal )•  Bi-monthly ]  pub.  Health       1939      2      32      119      7'50 

Jack  C.  Radcliffe,  Editor;  Williams  &  Wilkins  Co.,  Publisher. 
Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 


'  ..........  Medical  ..............  1931  2  32  119*12.00 


Dr.  Parker  R.  Beamer,  Editor;  American  Society  Clinical  Pathologists, 
Publishers.  Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.   (2). 


ey^neJ°!!.ri!a.!..0f.  ^Bi-monthly  .....  Scien.  Research.  1921 

Dr.  P.  E.  Santweii,  Editor;  Johns  Hopkins  Press,  Publisher 


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sher  (18). 

Amer.JournalofMathematics..  Quarterly Mathematics 1878      1      57      100 

Dr.  Aurel  Wintner,  Editor;  The  Johns  Hopkins  Press,  Publisher  (18). 

Amer.  Journal  of  Philology Quarterly Philological 1880      1      50        93 

Henry  T.  Rowell,  Editor;  The  Johns  Hopkins  Press,  Publisher  (18). 

American  Journal  of  \  p«  mrmfhlv       fOccup.  Therfpy1Q91      0      «o      11Q      e  AA  i  qoi 

Physical   Medicine  V  Bi-monthly |  &  Rehabil'n        1921      2     82      119      6-°°  1'881 

H.  D.  Bouman,  M.D.,  Editor;  Williams  &  Wilkins  Co..  Publisher. 

Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 
American  Journal  of  Trop-  "I  fT««T»i-.i 

ical  Medicine  and  \ Bi-monthly....  \  i,™]^*.  1952      2      32      119x10.00  2,470 

Hygiene   J  iMemcme 

Martin  Frobisher,   M.D.,   Editor;  American   Society   of   Tropical   Medicine  and 
Hygiene,  Publisher,  Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.    (2). 

American  Surgeon Monthly Med.  &  Surg 1935      2      32      119x10.00  3,266 

George  H.  Yeager,  Editor;  Williams  &  Wilkins  Co.,  Publisher, 
Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 

Angiology Bi-monthly Medical 1950      2      32      119      8.00  1,278 

Dr.  Saul  Samuels,  Editor;  Angiology  Research  Foundation  and  Society  for 
Vascular  Surgery,  Publisher,  Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 

Applied  Microbiology Bi-monthly Microbiology 1953      2      32      119     7.50  1,869 

Dr.  H.  Boyd  Woodruff,  Editor;  Williams  &  Wilkins  Co..  Publisher. 
Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 

Bacteriological  Reviews Quarterly Bacteriology 1937     2     32      119     5.00          8,814 

Henry  Scherp,  Editor:  Williams  &  Wilkins,  Publisher, 
Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 

Baloo,  TheV Semi-mo.  Collegiate  1921  c^t^ll  Jfree  di°B?.  tl.500 

Students  of  the  University  of  Baltimore,  Editors  and  Pubs.,  1420  N.  Charles  St. 

Baltimore-f Monthly Busi.  &  Civic 1907  3  26  140  3.00  3,604 

H.  J.  Moehlman,  Editor;  Baltimore  Assn.  of  Commerce.  Pub.,  22  Light  St.  (2). 

Baltimore  Bulletin  of  1  c  *:        .  TPA~»  1000     n     01      nn 

Education  (no  adv.) f  5  t!-  a  yr Educ 1923     2     31      110 

Angela  M.  Broening.  Editor;  Bureau  of  Publications.  8  East  25th  St.  (18). 

192fi      2      28      105  x 

Baltimore  Engineer-f Monthly Eng'g A"*D   Controlled  free  dist.          1,100 

Howard  P.  Wampler,  Editor;  Engineers  Club  of  Baltimore,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 

Banking  News+      Monthly Banking 1944  Contr^ted*  f  ree  dist.          2,251 

William   B.   Elliott,   Editor;   Maryland   Bankers    Association,   Publisher, 
Federal  Reserve  Bank  Bldg.  (3). 

Bourn!  Temple  News  + Monthly Masonic 1936     \     Jf     \\\          x          8'000 

Clarence  R.  Gettier,  Editor;  Boumi  Temple,  A.  A.  0.  N.  M.  S.,  Publisher, 
11  W.  Mt.  Vernon  Place  (1). 

Brooklyn  News -f Wednesday In  d.  Dem 1954      9      22      308        10.500 — Free 

Elmer  Jackson,  III.  Editor;  Talbot  T.  Speer,  Publisher,  417  Grain  Hwy.,  N.  E., 
Glen  Burnie. 

Builders'  Weekly  Guide -f-...    Saturday Building 1904      2     82      11215.00 

Builders'  Guide  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  5106  York  Rd.  (12). 

B°HoV?!ta1  J°hnB  H°pkin8  {Monthly Medical 1889     1     65      100   10.00          1,308 

E.  K.  Marshaii,  Jr.,  Editor;  The  Johns  Hopkins  Press,  Publisher  (18). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  4  Nonpareil 
tm»,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  incb.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIs^ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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BUMedicine  ***  HiBt°ry  °f  }  Bi-monthly Medical  History  1933      1      52        98     6.00 

Owsei  Temkin,  Editor;  Johns  Hopkins  Press,  Publisher.  (18). 

Canning  Trade Monday Food  Proc.  Ind..  1878     3     28     137      5.00 

Canning  Trade,  Inc.,  Publisher,  20  S.  Gay  St.  (2).  2     44      137 

Catholic  Review  + Friday Catholic 1936      8     23      285      4.00 

Cathedral  Foundation,  Inc.,  Publisher,  115  W.  Franklin  St.,  P.  O.  Box  777  (8). 

Chemical  Reviews Bi-monthly Chemistry 1924     2     32      119   12.00 

Dr.  R.  L.  Shriner,  Editor;  American  Chemical  Society,  Publisher, 
Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 

Colored  Harvest,  The+ Monthly Catholic 1888     3     24     124      1.00 

Rev.  James  F.  Didas,  S.S.J.,  Ed. ;  Society  of  St.  Joseph  Controlled  free  dist. 

of  the  Sacred  Heart,  Publisher,  1130  N.  Calvert  St.  (2). 

Columns  V Monthly 

Students  of  College  of  Notre  Dame  of  Maryland,  Editors  and  Publishers  (10). 

Contractor^- Monthly ISffullSnl"     1953     2    /°n   "»     2:°° 

I  Maryland  Controlled  free  dist. 

Associated  Builders  and  Contractors  of  Maryland,  Publisher, 
2323  Maryland  Ave.  (18). 

Correspondent -f  (German) Sunday Independent 1841      7 

Bruno  Stein,  Editor;  V.  J.  Peter,  Publisher,  827  N.  Gay  St.  (2). 

Current  Medical  Digest Monthly Medical 1934     2 

Wm.  J.   Wiscott,   Editor;   Williams   &   Wilkins,  Publisher, 

Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 
Educational  Administration  ln.          ,,,        ,-,,       ..       ,         ,Q,, 

and  Supervision  V  J  Bi-monthly Educational 1915 

Warwick  &  York,  Inc.,  Publisher,  10  E.  Centre  St.  (2). 
Electrical  Contractors  News. ..Monthly Electrical  Cont.,1938 


Clrc 

1,015 

*2,087 
*43,407 

3,428 


67,120 
4,350 

J500 
1200 

93 
2,407 


20     294      5.00 


24        94      8.50 
Controlled  circ. 


2     80     112     5.50 


2      40      140 


>  130,306 
No  adv. 

$1,600 


1      50        92      4.00  711 

Edward  T.  Norris,  Editor;  Johns  Hopkins  Press,  Publisher  (18). 

Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1934      5      24      220      6  00         ±5  189 

Lola  Watson,  Editor;  Kent  Wallace,  Publisher,  1314  Light  St.  (30).  J55.100 Free 

Federationist Friday A.F.L.   Labor....  1920      5      24      210   xl.OO  

Garland   A.   Ruark,   Editor;   Baltimore  Federation   of  Labor,   Publisher, 
P.O.  Box  1414    (3). 

[Retail  Grocers, 

Food  World Monthly \ Chain  Stores,     1947      5      23      213 

(Wholesalers 
Trade  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.O.  Box  5857,  Pikesville. 

™  of       100rT      j      54      102      4  00        J5f200 


., 

Louis  J.  Otremba,  Editor;  Electrical  Contractors  Association  of  Md.,  Publisher 
300  E.  22nd  St.    (18). 


American  Assn.  of  Teachers  of  French,  Pub.,  Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 
Garden  Supp.y  Merchandise,.  Month.y  .......  ^m^'  ^     '     SLJoVed  ?i?c° 

Norman  M.  Johnston,  Editor;  Garden  Supply  Merchandiser,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

1901  St.  Paul  St.  (18). 
Gastroenterology  .....................  Monthly  ........  Gastroen'gy  .........  1943      2      32      119x12.00 

Dr.  A.  H.  Aaron,  Editor;  American  Gastroenterological  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 
Genetics  ....................................  Bi-monthly  .....  Genetics  .............  1916      1      57      105      8.00 

Genetics,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 
Goucher  Alumnae  Quarterly.  ..Quarterly  ........  Coll  Alumnae  .....  1921      3      26      131  xS.OO 

Helen  F.  Knipp,  Editor;  Alumnae  Association  of  Goucher  College,   Publisher, 

Towson.  Baltimore  (4). 
Greyhound,  The    (offset)  .......  Bi-weekly  ........  Collegiate  ..........  1927      5      24      210      1.50 

Students  of  Loyola  College,  Editors  and  Publishers  (10).          Controlled  free  dist. 
Guide,  The  —  See  Shoppers  Guide. 
Jewish  Times-f-  ........................  Friday  .............  Religious  ...........  1919     4     24     175     3.50 

Bert  F.  Kline,  Mgn.  Editor;  Jewish  Times.  Pub.,  Ill  N.  Charles  St.  (1). 


>24,64B 

3,699 

$1,675 
J4.800 

J725 
18,365 


195°     8     26      14°     2'°° 


Johns  Hopkins  Magazine  V Monthly jj 

Corbin  Gwaltney,  Editor;  Alumni  Office,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Pub.  (18). 
Johns  Hopkins  News-  I  *„;,!,„  n^i  M-«.  1897      5     23      210      3.00 

Letter  V  -f [Friday Coll.  News Controlled  free  dist. 

Students  of  Johns  Hopkins  University,  Editors  and  Publishers  (18). 

Journal  of  Bacteriology Monthly Bacteriology 1916     2     32     119x14.00 

Dr.  J.  Roger  Porter,  Editor;  Society  of  American  Bacteriologists,  Publisher, 
Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 

Journal  of  Biological  \Monthly Biol.  Chem 1905      2     27      105x36.00 

v^nemistry    J 

J.    H.    Edsall,    Editor;    American    Society    of    Biological    Chemists,    Pub.,    Mt. 

Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 
Journal  of  Criminal  Law.       1  rrv,*Twi««»l  T  n« 

Criminology,  and  Police     [Bi-monthly {  p0i™e  Science  191°     2     32     119     7>5° 

R.  Hi '  GauTt, "Editor; published  for  Northwestern  University  School  of  Law  by 
Williams  ft  Wilkins  Co..  Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Avea.  (2). 


500 
1,750 

8,530 


4,768 


8,649 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit  J 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  swom;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year,  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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J°L^ChlldDr±!±?:  .............  {Quarterly  ........  {gffiSS*  *"    "»»     «     82     119  x5.00 

Dr.  Alfred  E.  Seyler.  Editor;  American  Society  of  Dentistry  for  Children,  Pub., 
Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 

J°2ndac?to?hVmi8hter^i8try     }  Bi-monthly  .....  Medical  ..............  1953     2     32      119  xS.OO 

"Dr.  R.  D.  LilHe.  Editor  -Williams  &  Wilkins  Co.,  Publisher, 

Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 
Journal  of  Immunology  ...........  Monthly  ........  Med.  &  Scien  .......  1916     2     32      119x15.00 

Dr.  John  Y.  Sugg,  Editor;  American  Association  of  Immunologists,  Publisher, 
Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 

^BSmmtotogy  **"!!!!"][!      }Monthly  ........  Med-  *  Science...,  193  8     2     32      119x12.00 

Dr.  Naomi  Kanof,  Editor;  American  Society  of  Investigative  Dermatology, 

Publisher,  Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 

Journal  of  Nervous  and        \»*««*i,i«  {Neurology  &     ion  A     o     QO      no   irnn 

Mental  Disease  .................  }  Monthly  ..........  (Psychiatry        1874     2     82     119   15-°° 

J.  E.  Finesinger,  Editor;  Williams  &  Wilkins  Co.,  Publisher. 
Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 

JOE™lilntham«ap°eu?i*}M<>''th^  ........  Med.  Ph.rm  .........  1909     2     32      11924.00 

Dr.  Lawrence  Peters,  Editor;  Society  for  Experimental  Pharmacology  and  Thera- 
peutics, Publisher,  Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 

J°G™?atricshSo£™riCan       }Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1958      2      32      119x10.00 

Edward  Henderson,  Editor;  Williams  &  Wilkins  Co.,  Publisher, 

Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 
Journal  of  Urology  ..................  Monthly  ........  Medical  ................  1917      2      32      119x12.00 

Dr.  J.  A.  C.  Colston,  Editor  ;  American  Urological  Association,  Publisher, 

Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 
Labor  Herald  4-  ........................  Friday  .............  Labor  .................  1988     6     24     210     2.00 

C.  S.  Bernstein.  Editor;  Labor  Herald  Press,  Pub.,  81  S.  Calvert  St.  (2). 
Maryland  Churchman-f  .........  Monthly  ..........  Episcopal  ...........  1885     3     28     126     2.00 

Not  issued  during  July,  August,  September. 

Rev.  George  F.  Packard,  Editor;  Dept.  of  Publicity,  Executive  Council  of  the 
Diocese  of  Maryland  of  the  Episcopal  Church,  Pub.,  105  W.  Monument  St.  (1). 

Maryland  Grocers  \Tur««*iiW         Tnrf  TP«nH  nu*      1923     2     44     136     1-°° 

Skirmisher*    ....................  JMonthly  ........  Ind.  Food  Dist  .....  Controlled  free  diet. 

Joseph  Manning.  Editor  and  Publisher.  22  Light  St.  (2). 
MarylandHistoricalMagazine.  Quarterly  ........  Historical  ..........  1906      1      48        98   x4.00 

Richard  Walsh,  Ed.;  Maryland  Historical  Soc.,  Pub.,  201  W.  Monument  St.  (1). 
Maryland  Master  Plumber  .....  Monthly  ........  Plumb.&Labor....  1916     2      42      140 

Associated  Plumbing  Contractors  of  Maryland,  Inc.,  Controlled  free  diat. 

Editor  and  Publisher,  2106  Eutaw  Place  (17). 
Maryland  Motorist  4-  ..............  Bi-monthly  .....  Motoring  ...........  1910     5     24     215x1.00 

L.  E.  Kolmer,  Editor;  Automobile  Club  of  Maryland.  Publisher,  Mt.  Royal  Ave. 

and  Cathedral  St.  (1). 
Maryland  Odd  Fellow-f  ..........  Monthly  ........  I.O.O.F  .................  1920     3     26     133      1.00 

Frederick  Jentner,  Editor;  Grand  Lodge  of  Maryland  I.O.O.F.,  Publisher,  6216 
Frederick  Rd.  (28). 

Maryland  Pharmacist  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Pharmaceutical.  1925     2     ControlLfci™. 

Joseph  Cohen,  Ed.;  Maryland  Pharmaceu'I  Assn.,  Pub.,  650  W.  Lombard  St.  (1). 
Maryland    Press  ....................  IM«»«*I.I»  /Printing*          10  JK      o      oc      IQO   VQ  nn 

Association  Bulletin  +  ......  [Monthly  ..........  journalism        1945     3     26      13S  x3'00 

Mrs.  Myrtle  S.  Hill,  Editor;  Maryland  Press  Assn.,  Publisher,  418  N.  Charles  St. 

Maryland  State  liw««*M«r  /Medical*          1QK9     9     Sfi      19fi  ..o  ftn 

Medical  Journal  .................  [Monthly  ..........  {chirurgical        1952     2     86     12<5  x3<0° 

George  H.   Yeager.  Editor;  Medical  and  Chirurgical  Faculty  of  the  State  of 

Maryland.  Publisher.  1211  Cathedral  St.  Jl). 
Maryland  Teacher,  The  V-f....  Monthly  ..........  Educational  .......  1944     3     27     140  xl.BO 

Milson  C.  Raver,  Editor;  Maryland  State  Teachers'  Assn., 

Inc.,  Publisher,  6  East  Read  Street  (2). 
Maryland  Tobacco  Grower  .....  Monthly  ..........  /Tobacco  inon 

W.  C.  Albert,  Editor;  Maryland  Tobacco  1  Growing  1VMO 

Growers  Assn.,  Publisher,  Charles  and  Con  way  Streets. 
Maryland-  Washington-Del-  1  —„,,.„         T  !«„,«.  T^H-         1938 
aware  Beverage  Journal../  Monthly  ........  Liquor  Trade  ....... 

Mrs.  Wilson  H.  Murray,  Publisher,  8110  Elm  Ave.  (11). 
Medicine  ...................................  Quarterly  ........  Medical  ..............  1922     _ 

Dr.  John  H.  Talbott,  Editor;  Williams  &  Wilkins  Company,  Publisher. 
Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 


Controlled  free  diat. 


4     24      120        .25 


40      140     8.00 
Controlled  circ. 


2      32      119      7.00 


Modern  Language  Notes  V.-l  ** 
n.)JM 


(En)t..Fr,Ger:.itai;.Sp.n.))»<»»n" Phtlo.  *  E<tec....l886      1      B8      112      6.00 

Not  issued  during  July,  August,  September  or  October. 
Nathan  Edelman,  Editor;  Johns  Hopkins  Press,  Publisher  (18) 


Circ 
5,400 

1,521 
2,897 
2,108 

1,485 
2,107 

4,053 
6,346 

$3,300 


3,000 
525 

J3.209 


2,600 
29,000 


4,450 


tl.500 


$3,500 


14,979 
1,575 

800 


>  8,999 

2,709 

900 


1872   8 


News-Post + Evg.ex.Sun.....Independent 

American  -f Sunday Independent 1773 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Fred  I.  Archibald,  Publisher,  Pratt  and  Commerce  Sts.  ( 3 ) . 


22  280  15.60**227,679 
Sat.  evg.  circ.**209,271 
22  280  10.40**314,409 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -HUses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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°*i$£*Swe?7—  .....  >-monthly....  Medical  ..............  1946     2     82     119   10.00          4,856 

N.  J.  Eastman,  H.  W.  Jones,  Jr.,  and  G.  S.  Jones,  Editors,  The  Williams  & 

Wilkins  Co.,  Publishers,  Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 
Operations  Research  :  Journal"!  f  ftn«i.«*  i™. 

of  the  Operations  Research  [Bi-monthly  .....  p^rir"^  1952     1     27     107     9.00          4,200 

Society  of  America  ............  J  iKesearcn 

Dr.  George  Shortley,  Editor;  Operations  Research  Society,  Publisher, 

Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves. 
Pharmacological  Reviews  .......  Quarterly  ........  Medical  ..............  1949     2     32      119     8.00          1  789 

Otto  Krayer.  Editor;  Williams  &  Wilkins  Co.,  Publishers, 
Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 


ReCOnstrUCti™  JMonthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1946     2     32      119x16.00 

Dr.  Robert  H."ivy,  "Editor  ;  Williams  &  Wilkins  Co.,  Publisher, 
Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 


2,269 


Record-h  ...................................  Morn.ex.Sun...  Legal  .................  1888      7      23      274  20.00        $3,200 

Joseph  H.  McGowan,  Editor;  Daily  Record  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
HE.  Saratoga  St.  (  3  )  . 

Retail  Jeweler-f  ......................  Monthly  ..........  {  Trade  ^^^  1955     5      24     224      8-00 

Albert  Tralins,  Editor  and  Publisher,  321  Fallsway. 
Sheraton  Belvedere  —  See  Promenade.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Shoppers  Guide-f  ....................  Thursday  ........  Shopper  ..............  1927      8     22      300        43,560  —  Free 

Guide  Publications,  Publisher,  7600  Eastern  Ave.   (24). 
Social  Forces  ...........................  Quarterly  ........  Sociological  .......  1922      2      32      119  x6.00  1,508 

Gordon  Blackwell  and  Katherine  Joher,  Editors  ;  Williams  &  Wilkins  Co., 

Publisher.  Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 
Soil  Science  ..............................  Monthly  ..........  Soil  Fertility  .....  1916     2      32      119   10.00          2,529 

Dr.  Firman  E.  Bear,  Editor;  Williams  &  Wilkins  Co.,  Publisher.  Mt.  Royal  and 

Guilford  Aves.   (2). 
Stain   Technology     ......  Bi-monthly.     Stain  Tech..  ..     1925      1      58      119      6.50  1,891 

H.  A.  Davenport,  Editor;  The  Williams  &  Wilkins  Co.,  Publishers, 

Mt.  Royal  &  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 

Sun4.  fEvery  Morn.,  T    .   n  1837      8      22     295  15.60**196,719 

bun  +  .......................................  \Evg.ex.Sun.     Ind*  Dem  ............  Evg.  circ.  15.60**214,226 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  1  0.  4  0-^HrS  14,229 

A.  S.  Abell  Co.,  Publisher,  Calvert  and  Centre  Sts.  (8).  Comb.  Sat.  circ.**381,3O6 

Survey  of  Anesthesiology  ......  Bi-monthly  .....  Medical  ..............  1957      1      58      119      9.00          2,858 

C.  Ronald  Stephen,  Editor;  Williams  &  Wilkins  Co.,  Publisher, 

Mt.  Royal  &  Guilford  Aves.   (2). 
Survey  of  Ophthalmology  .......  Bi-monthly  .....  Medical  ..............  1956     2      32      119     9.00  1,913 

Frank  W.  Newell,  Editor;  Williams  and  Wilkins  Co.,  Publisher. 

Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 
Technical   Bulletin   of   the    ] 

Registry  of  Medical  [Monthly  ..........  Clin.  Pathology.  1940      2      28      112      3.00        22,000 

Technologists    ..................  ) 

Dr.  Parker  R.  Beamer,  Editor;  American  Society  of  Clinical  Pathologists, 

Publisher.  Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 
Turf  &  Sport  Digest  ................  Monthly  ..........  {  £  °l£j£*in*    1924     3     29      147     5.00        51,987 

R.  S.  Burroughs.  Editor;  Montee  Publishing  Co..  Inc..  611  Oakland  Ave.  (12). 
TV  Guide  —  See  Radnor,  Pa.  Washington-Baltimore  Ed.,  circ.  *162,339. 
Urological  Survey  ...................  Bi-monthly  ....Medical  ..............  1951      2      32      119      9.00  1,346 

Hugh  J.  Jewett.  M.D..  Editor;  Williams  &  Wilkins  Co.,  Publisher, 
Mt.  Royal  and  Guilford  Aves.  (2). 

BEL  AIRf  (  J2  %  )  ,  pop.  2,578  ;  Harford  Co.  (NE).  23  m  NE  of  Baltimore.  M&P  RR.  Green- 
houses.  Timber.  Horse  breeding.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 
JEgis-f  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1856     8     24     294     3.00**11,234 

John  D.  Worthington,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BERLIN  (O7),  pop.  2.001;  Worcester  Co.  (SE).  28  m  E  of  Salisbury.  BftE;  PA  RRs. 
Manufactures  flour,  fruit  and  butter  containers,  canned  goods,  concrete  prod- 
ucts, shirts.  Nurseries.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes. 
wheat,  corn. 
Eastern  Shore  Times-f  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1925     8     24     280     3.00          2.755 

Circulates  also  in  Ocean  City. 

W.  A.  Dryden.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BETHESDA  (F4%).  branch  of  Washington,  D.  C.,  P.  O.,  pop.  X29.800;  Montgomery 
Co.  (WC).  Adjoins  Washington.  D.  C.,  on  the  East.  B&O  RR.  Manufactures 
air  ducts,  scientific  Instruments,  window  screens.  Stone  quarry.  Residential. 

A^T»A   r»-,  ^    mu     /   <r    *x         iv/r     *vi  [Aircraft  Own's    1968     8      27      140     8.00     •68,545 

AOPA  Pilot,  The  (offset)  .....  Monthly          \&  pilots  Total  unpaid  dist.          7,783 

Max  Karant,  Editor;  Aircraft  Owners  and  Pilots  Association, 
4644  East-West  Highway   (14). 

°haSe  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1937     8     24     294     8.00      §1O,042 


Gerald  G.  Deis,  Editor;  W.  Prescott  Allen,  Publisher,  7651  Georgetown  Rd. 
News  Advertiser  +  ..................  Wednesday  .....  Shopper  .............  1951     8     28     298      $82,500  —  Free 

Leo  J.  Paulin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Paulin  Publishing  Bldg. 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublishcr's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vls«ied  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols  <•>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clr« 

BOONSBORO  (D2H).  pop.  1,071;  Washington  Co.   (NW).  10  m  8  of  Hagerstown. 
Nearest  railroad  station,  Keedysville.  B&O  RR.  Poultry  and  grain  farms.  Apples, 
peaches,  corn,  wheat. 
News  +  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1946     6     26     280     1.60        §3,079 

C.  S.  Musser,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRUNSWICK  (D3),  pop.  8,752;  Frederick  Co.  (N).  On  Potomac  River,  16  m  SW  of 
Frederick.   B&O   RR.    Railroad   shops,    hosiery    finishing   plant;   planing   mill. 
Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  dairy  products. 
Blade-Times-f  .........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1915      7      24      280      3.00  1,963 

James  L.  Bryan,  Publisher. 

CAMBRIDGEf  (K6),  pop.  10,351;  Dorchester  Co.  (SE).  On  Choptank  River,  32  m  W  of 

Salisbury.  PA  RR.  Airline  AAA.  Boat  connections.  Vegetable,  fruit,  seafood  can- 

neries; flour,  lumber  mills;  wire  cloth;  fertilizer,  brick  works.  Oysters  packed. 

Commercial  fisheries.  Oak,  pine,  gum  timber.  Farming.  Tomatoes,  wheat,  corn. 

Banner  -f  ..................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1897      8      23      295    13.00    **5,245 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Arnold  Daane,  Editor  and  Publisher,  112  High  St. 
Democrat  and  News  -f  ............  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1838     8     24      304      1.00        §1,976 

Reginald  C.  Orem.  Editor;  Earle  W.  Orem  &  Sons,  Publishers. 

CATONSVILLE  (H3^),  pop.  X39.000  (branch  of  Baltimore  P.  O.)  ;  Baltimore  Co.  (N). 
6  m  W  of  Baltimore.  PA  RR.  Nurseries.  Agriculture. 


hurBday  ........  Democratic  ........  1881      8      24      294      3.00    **3,810 

Marie  O'Dea,  Editor;  Stromberg  Publications,  No.  1  Newburg  Ave.  (28). 

CENTREVILLEf  (K4),  pop.  1,804;  Queen  Annes  Co.  (E).  65  m  S  of  Wilmington,  Del. 
PA  RR.  Canning,  fertilizer  factories;  flour  and  feed  mill.  Agriculture.  Dairy 
products,  wheat,  corn,  tomatoes. 

Gardenews-f  ............................  Monthly  ..........  /Koines"11*  ""*  1956     8     28     14°  x1'00          4'365 

Official  organ  of  Federated  Garden  Clubs  of  Maryland. 
Mrs.  Richard  Lundberg,  Editor;  Glenn  T.  James,  Publisher. 


Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1824     8      24      287      4.00    **2,842 

Queen  Anne's  Record  and  Observer  Publishing  Co. 

CHESTERTOWNf  (K3%).  pop.  3,143;  Kent  Co.  (NE).  On  Chester  River,  45  m  S  of 

Wilmington,  Del.  PA  RR.  Fertilizer,  canning  factories;  flour  mill;  hatcheries. 

Washington  College.  Summer  resort.  Commercial  fisheries.  Diversified  farming. 

Wheat,  corn,  tomatoes. 
Kent  County  News  .................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1793      8      24      308      4.00    **4,618 

R.  H.  Collins,  Wm.  S.  Collins,  W.  B.  Usilton,  III,  Editors;  Kent  Publishing  Co. 
Washington  Elm  -f  V  ..............  Wednesday  .....  Collegiate  ..........  1928     5      26      217      2.50          1,098 

Students   of  Washington  College,   Editors  and   Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.  300 

CHEVY  CHASE—  Tribune  —  See  Bethesda. 

COLLEGE  PARK  (G4%).  pop.  11,170;  Prince  George  Co.  (SC).8  m  N  of  Washington. 

D.  C.   B&O  RR.   Bank,   Hyattsville.   Airport.   University   of  Maryland.   Live- 
stock, dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Potatoes,  soybeans. 

Diamondback-f  V  ....................  {Surs.^Fri.    Colle*iate  .......  mo     5     23     234     5'00          7'500 

Student  Govt.  Assn.  of  the  University  of  Maryland,   Editors  and  Publishers. 

Maryland+  ..............................  Bi-monthly  ....Collegiate  ..........  193°  cLtr'o'ledfL  di°t°       ftoOO 

University  of  Maryland  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher,  Room  20,  No.  Admin.  Bldg. 
CRISFIELD  <L8%).  pop.  S,688;  Somerset  Co.  (SE).  On  Chesapeake  Bay,  128  m  S  of 
Wilmington,  Del.  PA  RR.  Boat  connections.  Important  sea  food  shipping 
center.  Manufactures  sea  food  tools,  nets,  boxes,  barrels,  canned  goods,  cutlery. 
Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms.  Strawberries,  tomatoes,  potatoes. 

Post  and  Somerset  News  -f.  ...Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1935      7      24      280      1.50  §972 

J.  S.  McGrath,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Times  -f-  ....................................  Friday  ............  Democratic  ........  1888      8     24      280      2.00  - 

E.  L.  Quinn,  Sr.,  Editor;  L.  C.  Quinn  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Publishers. 
CUMBERLANDf  (C7),  pop.  37,679;  Allegany  Co.   (NW).  On  Potomac  River,  at  ter- 

minal of  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Canal,  130  m  W  of  Baltimore.  B&O;  C&P;  PA;  WM 

RRs.  Airline  AAA. 

Railroad  shops;  tanneries.  Manufactures  textiles,  railroad  equipment,  brick, 

lumber,    drills,    plastics,    underwear,    beer,    steel    shafting,    glassware,    boxes, 

macaroni,   auto   tires.    Four   banks;   bank   clearings    (12-31-57),    $90,296,311; 

bank  deposits  (12-31-57),  $56,794,441.  19,222  electric  (AC)  meters;  14,046  gas 

(nat.)   meters;  19,450  telephones.  Limestone  quarries;  coal  mines. 
News  +  .....................................  Morn.ex.Sun...Ind.  Rep  .............  1870      8      22      308   21.56**11,456 

Bernard  E.  Sitter,  Editor;  Times  and  Alleganian  Co.,  Pub.,  7-9  S.  Mechanic  St. 

/Evg.ex.Sun.   T    .   -  m  1869      8      22      308   21.66  **21,041 

{Sun.  Morn.     Ind'  Dem  ............  Sunday  circ.  7.80**29,632 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Times  and  Alleganian  Co.,  Publisher,  7  S.  Mechanic  St. 

JDENTONf  (L6).  pop.  1,806;  Caroline  Co.  (E).  On  Choptank  River  (nav.).  48  m  NW  of 
Salisbury.    B&E  RR.    Fruit  and  vegetable  canneries;  flour  and  lumber  mills. 
Timber.   Diversified  farming.   Tomatoes,  corn,  wheat. 
County  Record-h  .....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1962     8     24     290     3.00   **2,746 

Emory  Dobson,  Editor;  Easton  Publishing  Co.,  Third  St. 

-Circulation  —  fr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  O  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIsstied  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscripticm  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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DENTONf  (Continued)  Estab  ColsO  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

Journal  4-  ..................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1845     6     26     280     2.00 

Benj.  F.  Johnson,  Editor;  Melvin  &  Johnson,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

DUNDALK  (H3),  pop.  X  69,  000  (branch  of  Baltimore  P.  O.)  ;  Baltimore  Co.  (N).  1  m  SE 
of  Baltimore.  B&O;  PA  RRs.  Six  banks;  bank  deposits  (1958),  $1,750,000. 


Clre 
§1,611 


^Thursday Democratic 1929      8      24      294     3.00        §4,440 

Kimbel  Oelkei  Editor;  Stromberg  Publications,  Inc.,  Ellicott  City. 

EASTONf  (K5%).  pop.  4,836;  Talbot  Co.  (E).  On  Tred  Avon  River,  88  m  W  of  Salis- 
bury. B&E;  PA  RRs.  Airline  AAA.  Nurseries;  bottling  works;  canned  goods, 
brick,  tile,  pants,  hosiery  manufactured.  Seafood  packing.  Diversified  farming. 
Wheat,  corn,  tomatoes. 

Mid-Shore  Times Thursday Independent 1931     8     24     224     2.00        §2,000 

Howard  V.  L.  Bloomfield,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Star-Democrat -f Friday Democratic 1799      8     24     294     4.00    **5,680 

Norman  W.  Harrington,  Editor;  Easton  Publishing  Co. 

ELKTONf  (L2),  pop.  5,246;  Cecil  Co.  (NE).  19  m  SW  of  Wilmington,  Del.   PA  RR. 

Manufactures  fireworks,  explosives,  plastics,  rubber  novelties,  chemical  corn- 

pounds,  hosiery,  paper,  dresses.  Clay,  sand,  gravel  pits.  Agriculture.  Wheat. 
Cecil  Democrat -f- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1840  8  24  301  3.00  5,033 

Edward  H.  Seneff,  II,  Editor;  John  H.  Ware,  3rd,  Publisher,  117  East  Main  St. 
Cecil  Whig-f Thursday Republican 1841  8  24  294  3.00  **5,O98 

Prints  a  Midland  Section  for  Rising  Sun. 

James  A.  Flood,  Editor;  E.  Ralph  Hos tetter,  Publisher,  125  North  St. 

ELLICOTT  CITYf  (G3%),  pop.  3,364;  Howard  Co.  (C).  On  Patapsco  River,  10  m  W. 
of  Baltimore.  B&O  RR.  Manufactures  prepared  flour  and  doughnut  machines, 
food-stuffs,  women's  clothing.  White  oak  timber.  Farming.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 

Times-f- Wednesday Democratic 1840      8      24      287      3.00   **4,358 

F.  Otis  Smith,  Editor;  Stromberg  Pub.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

EMMITSBURG  (El%),  pop.  1,261;  Frederick  Co.  (N).  20  m  N  of  Frederick.  Nearest 
railroad  station  Thurmont.  WM;  PE  RRs.  Flour  mill.  Mount  Saint  Mary's 
College  (Cath.,  men),  St.  Joseph  College  (Cath.,  women).  Dairy,  grain  farms. 
Corn,  wheat. 

Chronicle-f Friday Independent 1879  7  24  287  3.00 

Charles  A.  Elder,  Editor;  Chronicle  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  S.  Seton  Ave. 

Mountain  Echo -f  V Monthly Collegiate 1922  5  24  210x2.00 

Faculty  and  Students  of  Mount  Saint  Mary's  College,  Publishers. 

Valley  EchoV Monthly Coll.  Alumnae.. .1931  5  26  210  3.00 

Students  of  St.  Joseph  College,  Dept.  of  Journalism,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ESSEX  (J3),  pop.  X 33, 000  (branch  of  Baltimore  P.  O.)  ;  Baltimore  Co.  (N).  5  in  E  of 
Baltimore.  Railroad  station,  Middle  River.  PA  RR.  Airplanes,  missiles,  candles, 
work  pants  manufactured.  Diversified  farming. 

Eastern  Enterprise-h      -      -  Thursday Independent 1949      8      24      280      3.00 

F.  Weston  Fenhagen,  Editor  and  Publisher,  417  Eastern  Ave.,    (21). 

FEDERALSBURG  (L6),  pop.  1,878;  Caroline  Co.  (E).  82  m  NW  of  Salisbury.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  canned  vegetables,  cement  blocks,  pearl  buttons,  floral  supplies. 
Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms.  Tomatoes,  corn,  peas. 

Times-f Thursday Independent 1929      8      24     297      2.50    **1,966 

A.  L.  McDaniel,  Editor;  G.  A.  McDaniel,  Publisher,  103  East  Central  Ave. 

FREDERICKf    (E3),  pop.   18,142;  Frederick  Co.    (N).   45   m   N   of  Baltimore.  B&O; 

PE;  PA  RRs.    Manufactures  fibre  brushes,  hosiery,  clothing,  foundry  products, 

lime,    household    specialties,    fertilizer,    lumber,    bricks,    flour,    canned    goods. 

Meat  packing  plant.    Hood  College  (women).    Agriculture.    Dairying. 

f  Blue  and  Grey-f  V Friday Collegiate .1931 

1    Hood  College  Herald  V Quarterly Coll.  Lit 1890 

1            Students  of  Hood  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
News -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1883 

A.  T.  Brust,  Sr.,  Editor. 
Post -I- Morn. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1910 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

W.  Henry  Decker,  Editor;  Great  Southern  Ptg.  and  Mfg.  Co..  Publisher. 

FROSTBURG  (C6%).  pop.  6,876;  Allegany  Co.  (NW).  11  m  W  of  Cumberland.  WM  ; 
C&P  RRs.  Shirt  and  pajama  factories.  Coal  mines.  State  Teachers  College. 
Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Alleg»ny  Citizen -f Thursday Independent 1948      8      24      294      2.50        1 1,072 

Michael  F.  Prendergast,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  238. 

State- to- Date -f-  V Semi-mo Collegiate 1942      5      24      231  $700 

Students  of  Frostburg  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

GLEN  BURNIE  (H4).  pop.  X  15,000;  Anne  Arundel  Co.  (C).  10  m  S  of  Baltimore.  B&A 

RR.    Airport.    Furniture,  toy,  concrete  block  factories ;  Star  sheet  metal  works. 

Diversified  farming. 
Anne  Arundel  Star Thursday Independent ,1951      8     24     294     2.00**3,38S 

Estate  of  P.  G.  Stromberg,  Publisher. 
Maryland  Gazette-News       .    Thursday      .    Ind.  Dem     ..     .1727      9      22      808      3.00    **7,133 

Capital-Gazette  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  218  West  St.,  Annapolis. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
JP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee 

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4,500 


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119 


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Sound  Off  4- Thursday Independent. 1945     8     24     287       11,500 — Free 

Diatributed  primarily  to  personnel  at  Fort  George  G.  Meade. 

B.  C.  F.  Mulieri,  Editor;  Anne  Arundel  Publishing  Corp.,  110  Crain  Highway. 

GREENBELT  (G4%).  pop.  7,074;  Prince  Georges  Co.  (SO.  0  m  NE  of  Washington. 
Railroad  station  Berwyn.  B&O  RR.  Bank  Hyattsville.  Residential. 

News-Review Thursday Independent 1987     5     24     224 

Harry  Zubkoff,   Editor;   Greenbelt  Cooperative  Pub.   Assn.,   Inc.,   Box   68. 

HAGERSTOWNf  (D2),  pop.  86,260;  Washington  Co.  (NW).  72  m  NW  of  Baltimore. 
B&O;  N&W;  WM;  PA  RRs.,  also  interurban  lines.  Airline.  AAA.  Railroad 
shops. 

Manufactures  aircraft,  shoes,  women's  and  children's  dresses,  sand  blast  and 
dust  collecting  equipment,  furniture,  ribbon,  hosiery,  underwear,  leather  goods, 
rubber  heels  and  soles,  cold  storage  doors,  pipe  organs  and  supplies,  paper  boxes, 
creosote,  creamery,  mayonnaise  products.  State  stone  quarries.  Four  banks; 
deposits  (6-23-58),  $53,990,160.  (Gov.  and  Municipal  deposits  included).  17,945 
electric  (AC)  meters;  8,150  gas  (nat.)  meters;  25,440  telephones. 

f  Herald-f Morn.ex.Sun...Republican 1873      8      22      297   15.60    **9,380 

J.  M.  Harp,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co.  Saturday  circ.    **8,268 


22      297    15.60  **19,052 
Saturday  circ.  **  17,874 


"S    Mail -4- Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1828      8 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
I  J.  G.  Hager,  Editor;  Herald-Mail  Company,  Publisher. 

HAMPSTEAD  (G2),  pop.  677;  Carroll  Co.  (N).  28  m  N  of  Baltimore.  WM  RR.  Manu- 
factures canned  vegetables,  fertilizer,  feed,  clothing.  Diversified  farming. 

Enterprise-f Friday Independent 1880      6      26     276      1.25  810 

Albert  A.  Phillips,  Editor;  Hampstead  Publishing  Company. 

HANCOCK  (Bltt),  pop.  963;  Washington  Co.  (NW).  On  Potomac  River.  27  m  W  of 
Hagerstown.  WM  RR.  Garment  factory;  flour  mills.  Sand  quarries;  timber. 
Poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms.  Apples,  peaches,  corn,  wheat. 

News Friday Democratic 1914      7      26     294      2.50  780 

Susan  J.  Bohler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAVRE  DE  GRACE  (K2).  pop.  7,809;  Harford  Co.  (NE).  At  mouth  of  Susquehanna 

River  on  Chesapeake  Bay,  35  m  NE  of  Baltimore.   B&O;  PA  RRs.   Manufactures 

lime  and  stone,  canned  goods,  fireworks.   Seafood  packed.    Commercial  fisheries. 

Granite  quarries.   Resort ;  hunting.    Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Tomatoes,  corn. 
Democratic  Ledger+ Thursday Democratic 1894      7      24      280      2.50  1,900 

Charles  M.  Moore,  Editor  and  Publisher,  463  Franklin  St. 
Record-f Thursday Independent 1868      7      24      280      3.00        §4,057 

Stanley  M.  Barrett,  Editor;  Havre  de  Grace  Ptg.  and  Pub.  Co.,  Record  Bldg. 
HURLOCK  (L6),  pop.  944;  Dorchester  Co.  (SE).  28  m  NW  of  Salisbury.  B&E;  PA  RRs. 

Tin  can,  shirt,  dress   factories;   vegetable  canneries;  flour   mill.    Agriculture. 

Cantaloupes,  tomatoes,  soybeans,  corn. 
Upper  Dorchester  News Thursday Independent 1923      8      24      301      1.50        §1,165 

Etta  May  McDaniel,  Editor;  G.  Arthur  McDaniel,  Publisher. 
HYATTSVILLE  (G6).  pop.  12,808;  Prince  Georges  Co.  (SO.  7  m  NE  of  Washington, 

D.  C.  B&O  RR.  Manufactures  cinder  blocks,  auto  bodies,  plastics,  motor  vehicles, 

aircraft  parts,  bricks.  Residential.  Truck,  dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
Independent -f  ..      ..Friday Ind.  Dem 1888      8      24      308      2.40        §3,220 

George  A  &  Carmel  D.  Aman,  Editors;  George  Aman,  Publisher,  Box  179. 
Prince  Georges  Post-j- Thursday Independent 1932      5      24     232      2.00       *8,021 

George  A.  Aman  and  Carmel  D.  Aman,  Publishers,  4623  Baltimore  Avc. 
Suburban  News-f- Semi-mo Independent 1948      5      24      224      1.25          2,100 

Frank  A.  Haughey,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  4211  71st  Ave.  2,500— Free 

LAPLATAf  (G6%),  pop.  780;  Charles  Co.   (SW).  26  m  S  of  Washington.  D.  C.  PA 

RR.   Bottling  works.   Timber.   Diversified  farming. 
Charles  County's  Waldorf  Leaf — See  Annapolis. 
Maryland  Independent -f Friday Republican 1872 

Frank  B.  Wade,  Editor;  Maryland  Independent,  Publisher. 
Times-Crescent -f- Thursday          Democratic  .  .  ..  1844 

J.  C.  Mitchell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  278. 

LAUREL  (G4),  pop.  4,482;  Prince  Georges  Co.  (SC).  16  m  NE  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
BAO  RR.  Truck  body  factory.  Poultry  and  dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  truck  crops. 

News  Leader Thursday Independent 1897     8     24     294     2.00 

Gertrude  L.  Poe,  Editor;  The  News  Leader,  Inc.,  Publisher,  857  Main  St. 

LEONARDTOWNf  (H7),  pop.  1,017;  St.  Mary's  Co.  (S).  On  Breton's  Bay,  46  m  SE  of 
Washington,  D.  C.  Railroad  station,  La  Plata.  PA  RR.  Grist,  planing  mills. 
Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Enterprise — See  Lexington  Park. 

Saint  Mary's  Beacon  + .Thursday Democratic 1839  8  24  285  3.00 

Wm.  Henry  Gail,  Editor;  St.  Mary's  Beacon,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

LEXINGTON  PARK  (J7%).  pop.  X6.000;  St.  Mary's  Co.  66  m  SE  of  Washington,  D.  C. 

Railroad  station  La  Plata.  PA  RR.  Patuxent  River  Naval  Air  Station.  Diversified 

farming. 
Enterprise Thursday Independent 1883     8     24     301     8.00   **4,207 

Circulates  also  in  Leonardtown. 
J.  S.  Fahnestock,  Editor;  The  Enterprise  Publishing  Co.,  830  Great  Mills  Rd. 

Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher'i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <3> Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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7   24   280   1.50 
7   24   268   3.00 


§1,130 

2,150 

§3,551 
52,800 


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MIDDLETOWN  (D8),  pop.  986;  Frederick  Co.   (N).  8  m  NW  of  Frederick,  nearest 
railroad    station.    B&O;    PA;   PE    RRs.    Shoe   factory;   creamery.    Diversified 
farming.  Dairy  products,  wheat,  corn. 
Valley  Regis  ter-f  ...................  Friday  ............  Ind.  Rep  .............  1844     6     26     280     3.00          1,300 

Cecil  R.  Martin,  Editor  ;  George  C.  Rhoderick,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

MOUNT  AIRY  (F3),  pop.  1,061  ;  Carroll  Co.  (N).  14  m  E  of  Frederick.  B&O  RR.  Manu- 
factures  canned   goods,   pants,   flour.   Hatchery.   Timber.   Diversified  farming. 
Corn,  potatoes,  wheat. 
Community  Reporter  4-  ...........  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1929      6     26     280     3.00  §9OO 

Cecil  R.  Martin,  Editor;  George  C.  Rhoderick,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

OAKLAND!  (A8),  pop.  1,640;  Garrett  Co.  (NW).  60  m  SW  of  Cumberland.  B&O  RR. 
Cannery;   flour,   feed   mills.   Maple  sugar   and   syrup.   Summer   resort.   Dairy, 
truck,  grain  farms.  Potatoes,  buckwheat,  corn. 
Republican^-  ............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1877     8     24     294     3.00   **4,583 

George  H.  Han  at,  Editor;  Donald  R.  Sincell,  Publisher. 

OCEAN  CITY—  See  Berlin. 

POCOMOKE  CITY  (M8),  pop.  8,191;  Worcester  Co.  (SE).  On  Pocomoke  River,  21  m 
S  of  Salisbury.  Railroad  name,  Pocomoke.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  flour,  feed, 
canned  goods,  crates,  baskets,  fertilizer,  foundry  products,  lumber.  Pine,  oak 
timber.  Diversified  farming.  Poultry,  potatoes,  corn,  beans,  tomatoes. 

Worcester  Democrat*  ...........  Wednesday  .....  Democratic  ........  188°      8     24     294      3'%00—  Free 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  Cunningham,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Clark  Ave.  and  Vine  St. 

PRESTON  (L5H),  pop.  853;  Caroline  Co.  (E).  75  m  SW  of  Wilmington,  Del.  B&E  RR. 
Canneries.  Extensive  canned  goods  shipping.  Poultry  and  pickle  processing 
plants.  Diversified  farming. 


.  .......  3      28      140     X.2B          5.782 

Official  organ  of  the  Maryland  State  Poultry  Council,  Inc. 
Max  Chambers.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
News  and  Farmer  -f  ................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  &  Agric  ......  1866      8      24      294      1.00        §3,154 

Marjorie  T.  Chambers,  Editor;  Caroline  Publishing  Co.,  Publishers. 

Vegetable  Growers  (Vee-       1B|  w,nnfV,iv       [Vegetable          IO,Q      «      ofl      ,An         9n          o  net 
Gee)   Messenger  .................  }Bi-montnly  .....  |Growinff  1948      3      28      140        .20          9,051 

Max  Chambers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PRINCE  FREDERICKf  <H6),  pop.  X500;  Calvert  Co.  (S).  On  Patuxent  River,  41  m 

SE  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Railroad  station,  Marlboro.  PA  RR.  Fish,  crab  indus- 

tries. Tobacco,  wheat,  corn  farms. 
Calvert  Independent  -f  ............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1939      8     22     276     2.00        §2,698 

Edw.  T.  Hall  and  Win.  L.  Weems,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Calvert   Journal-Gazette  -f  .....  Saturday  ........  Democratic  ........  1863      8     22      308      1.50  §4B4 

Louis  L.  Goldstein.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PRINCESS  ANNEf  (M7%),  pop.  1,407;  Somerset  Co.  (SE).  On  Manokin  River.  12  m  S 
of  Salisbury.   PA   RR.   Fruit  and    vegetable   canneries.    Manufactures   needles, 
shirts,  lumber,  flour.  Nurseries.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  strawberries,  tomatoes, 
beans. 
Marylander  and  Herald  4-  ......  Friday  ............  Democratic  ........  1828     7      24      280     2.00        §1,525 

J.  E.  Byrd,  Jr.,  Editor;  Eastern  Shore  Publishing  Co. 

REISTERTOWN  (G2%),  pop.  2,077;  Baltimore  Co.  (N).  16  m  N  of  Baltimore.  Rail- 
road station,  Glyndon.  WM  RR.  Residential.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn, 
tomatoes. 


....Frid«*  ............  Democratic  ........  1928     8     24     294      8.00   **3,8O3 

P.  T.  Morgan,  Editor;  Stromberg  Publications,  Ellicott  City. 

RIDERWOOD  (H3),  pop.  X500;  Baltimore  County  (SC).  8  m  N  of  Baltimore.  PA  RR. 
Bank  town,  Towson.  Diversified  farming. 

Eastern  Bowhunter,  The  +  ..    Monthly  ..........  Archery  .............  1956     \     JJ     JJ{j 

William  Stump,  Editor;  Eastern  Bowhunter,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

RIDGELY   (L5),  pop.  834;  Caroline  Co.   (E).  58  m  S  of  Wilmington,  Del.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures   canned  vegetables*  baskets,   soft  drinks,  garments.   Diversified 
farming.  Tomatoes,  peas,  sweet  corn. 
Caroline  Sun  -f  ........................  Saturday  ........  Democratic  ........  1902     6     27     280      1.50          1,660 

Burton  M.  Wilkinson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RISING  SUN—  Oecil  Whig—  See  Elkton. 

ROCKVILLEt  (F4),  pop.  6,984;  Montgomery  Co.  (WC).  17  m  N  of  Washington,  D.  C. 

B&O  RR.  Airport.  Residential.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms.   Wheat,  corn,  hay. 
Advertiser-f-  .............................  Wednesday..  Shopper  .......  1954     8     28     300     $20,000—  Free 

Leo  J.  Paulin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Paulin  Publishing  Bldg.,  Bethesda. 
Montgomery  Co.  Sentinel  -K  ..Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1855      8      24     294      3.00   **7,725 

Roger  B.  Farquhar,  Editor;  Sentinel  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  215  E.  Montgomery  Ave. 

SALISBURYf  (M7).  pop.  15,141;  Wicomico  Co.  (SE).  On  Wicomico  River,  100  m  S  of 
Wilmington,  Del.  B&E;  PA  RRs.  Airline  AAA.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures 
shirts,  lumber,  building  materials,  baskets,  crates,  fertiliser,  bricka,  pajamas, 
underwear,  boys'  blouses,  overalls,  leather  articles,  flour,  canned  goods,  pumps. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  JPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  QNonparefl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population  —  1950  Census.  xRand  McNatly 
estimate.  VI**ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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SALISBURY!    (Continued)  Estab  Cols  <2>  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

Meat  and  sea  food  packing  plants;  nurseries.  State  Teachers  College.  Timber. 
Poultry,  truck,  fruit  farms.  Strawberries,  cucumbers,  cantaloupes.  TV  station. 


Clrc 


.  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1867     5 

Vera  Y.  Sherwe.  Editor;  Salisbury  Advertiser  Co.,  Publisher. 
Times-f-  ....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Democratic  ........  1923      8 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Brush-Moore  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  128  East  Main  St. 


24     226     2.50        §2,631 


28      315    15.60^*23,110 


25,833 
2,314 


SEVERNA  PARK  (H4),  pop.  1,095;  Anne  Arundel  Co.  (C).  15  m  S  of  Baltimore.  B&A 
RR.  Bank,  Annapolis.  Machine  shop.  Poultry,  dairy,  fruit  farms. 

Hi-Fi  Tape  Recording Monthly Tape  Record'g...1963    Controlled  f?eedilt. 

Mark  Mooney.  Jr.,  Editor;  Mooney-Rowan  Publications,  Inc. 

SILVER  SPRING  <F4%),  pop.  X49.500;  Montgomery  Co.  (WC).  Adjoins  Washington, 
D.  C.,  on  the  north.  B&O  RR.  Nurseries;  instrument  factory.  Four  banks;  bank 
deposits  (6-6-57).  $150,424,411.  59,220  gas  meters. 

Advertiser-f    Wednesday Shopper 1948     8     23      300     J42.000 — Free 

Leo  J.  Paulin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Paulin  Publishing  Bldg.,  Bethesda. 

*          1902      5     24      189     2.00        34,260 


John  T.  Dowlings,  Editor;  Com.  Telegraphers'  Union,  Pub.,  8605  Cameron  St. 
Maryland  News  -f  ...................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1927      5      24     224      3.00        §7,300 

Cy  M.  Campbell,  Publisher,  Rockville. 
Suburban  Record  +  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1951      8      24      274      3.00      §20,500 

John  Steelman,  Editor;  Record  Publishing  Co.,  8505  Dixon  Ave.  §8,50O  —  Free 

Suburban  Shopper  -f  ...............  Thursday  ........  Shopping  ............  1948      8      23     300 

Columbus  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  933-A  Gist  Ave. 

SNOW  HILLf  (N8),  pop.  2,091;  Worcester  Co.  (SE).  On  Pocomoke  River,  110  m  S  of 
Wilmington,  Del.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  canned  goods,  crates,  baskets,  fertilizer, 
cement   blocks.    Poultry    dressing   plants.    Hatchery.    Ships   fruits,    vegetables. 
Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  tomatoes,  peas. 
Democratic  Messenger  ............  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1867      8     24     294     3.00       *  2,41  5 

G.  Sharpnack,  Editor;  W.  G.  Kerbin  Jr.,  Publisher,  Bank  St. 

SYKESVILLE   (G3),  pop.  941;  Carroll  Co.   (N).  20  m  NW  of  Baltimore.  B&O  RR. 

Woolen,  flour,  grist  mills.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 
Herald  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1913      8      24     290     2.00        §1,593 

William  F.  Church,  Editor;  Herald  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

TANEYTOWN  (F2),  pop.  1,420;  Carroll  Co.  (N).  16  m  SW  of  Hanover,  Pa.  PA  RR. 

Manufactures  rubber  footwear,  men's  clothing,  underwear,  flour,  feed,  canned 

goods.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  corn,  wheat. 
Carroll    Record  -f  .....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1894      6     26     276      1.50        §2,019 

C.  L.  Stonesifer,  Editor;  Carroll  Record  Company,  Publisher. 
Spinning  Wheel,  The  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Antiques  ............  1945      3      30      119      3.00         13,000 

Marjorie  M.  Smith,  Editor;  Spinning  Wheel  Publishers.  Inc. 

THURMONT  (E2),  pop.   1,676;  Frederick  Co.   (N).   17  m  N  of  Frederick.  WM  ;  PE 
RRs.   Manufactures  shoes,  clothing,  brooms.  Canneries;  graineries.  Dairy  and 
poultry  farms.  Wheat,  truck  crops,  peaches. 
Catoctin  Enterprise  -f  .............  Friday  ............  Independent  .......  1940      6     26     280     3.00  §875 

Cecil  R.  Martin,  Editor;  George  C.  Rhoderick,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

TOWSONf  fH3),  pop.  X40.000  (branch  of  Baltimore  P.  O.)  ;  Baltimore  Co.  (N).  3  m 
N  of  Baltimore.  M&P  RR.  Manufactures  electric  drills,  steel  wire  products,  incu- 
bators, radios.  State  Teachers  College.  Diversified  farming. 


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y Local  News 1925 

William  Stump,  Editor /Gardens,  Houses  and  People,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

29  Alleghany  Ave.  (4). 
Jeffersonian-f- Friday Democratic 1912      7      26     289      2.00 

G.  Frank  Stricklin,  Editor;  Baltimore  Co.  Jeffersonian  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 
Maryland  Horse,  The Monthly Horse  Breed'g...l935      2      32      112     2.00 

H.  S.  Finney,  Ed.;  Maryland  Horse  Breeders  Assn.,  Pub.,  614  York  Rd.   (4). 
Tower  Light  -f  V      Bi-wkly(FrL)..  Collegiate 1947      5      24      224  x 

Students  of  Maryland  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Union  News -f Friday Independent 1850      8     24     280     3.00 

Fenwick  Keyser,  Editor;  Union  News  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  11  W.  Pennsylvania  Ave. 

UNION  BRIDGE  (F2),  pop.  840;  Carroll  Co.  (N).  19  m  NE  of  Frederick.  WM;  PA 
RRs.  Railroad  shops ;  cement  works ;  clothing,  millwork  factories.  Limestone 
quarries.  Dairy,  fruit,  grain,  truck  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 

Pilot -f Thursday Independent 1905     6     26     276      1.50 

M.  H.  Rakes traw,  Editor;  Pilot  Publishing  Company. 

UPPER  MARLBOROf  (G5),  pop.  702 ;  Prince  Georges  Co.  (SC).  18  m  E  of  Washington, 
D.  C.  Railroad  name,  Marlboro.  PA  RR.  Packing  plants.  Agriculture.  Tobacco, 
corn,  wheat. 

Enquirer-Gazette Friday Democratic 1850      8      24     294     3.00 

L.  G.  Sasscer.  S.  A.  Wyvill  and  Andrew  J.  Wyvill,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WALDORF — Charles  County's  Waldorf  Leaf — See  Annapolis. 

Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI«wed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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9,300 
§11,023 

1,200 
§8,432 

§2,038 
**5,572 


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Estab  Cols<S>WidthVDepth    Sub  Circ 

WESTMINSTER!  (G2).  pop.  6,140;  Carroll  Co.  (N).  28  m  NW  of  Baltimore.  WM  RR. 
Manufactures  shoes,  clothing,  labeling  and  boxing  machines,  canned  fruits  and 
vegetables,  fertilizer,  soft  drinks.  Distilleries;  meat  packing.  Western  Mary- 
land College;  Westminster  Theological  Seminary.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products, 
peaches,  apples. 

Carroll  County  Times  + Thursday Independent 1911     7     24     280     2.00          3,889 

Ray  Martin,  Editor;  Carroll  Times,  Inc.,  Publisher,  63  East  Main  St. 

Democratic  Advocate  + Thursday Democratic 1838      7     26     280      1.00        §2,087 

E.  O.  Diffendal,  Editor;  Democratic  Advocate  Company,  Pub.,  69  East  Main  St. 

Gold   Bug-h Semi-mo Collegiate 1922      6     26     238  x2.00 

Students  of  Western  Maryland  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WOODSTOCK  (G3),  pop.  X500;  Howard  Co.  (C).  20  m  W  of  Baltimore.  B&O  RR. 
Bank,  Ellicott  City.  Nursery.  Woodstock  College  and  Seminary  (Cath.  men). 
Diversified  farming. 

Theological  Studies Quarterly Theological 1940      1     52       91     5.00          2,705 

J.  C.  Murray,  Editor;  Theological  Studies,  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
(P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <3>  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  VIS8Ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Population  4.690.514   (U.  S.  Census.  1950) 
State  Capital.  BOSTON 

Massachusetts  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Vermont  and  New  Hampshire,  east  by  the  Atlantic 
Ocean,  south  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean  and  by  Rhode  Island  and  Connecticut  and  west  by  New  York. 
Its  extreme  length  is  160  miles,  its  breadth  from  47  to  90  miles;  land  area,  7.867  square 
miles. 

The  surface  is  greatly  diversified:  mountainous  in  the  extreme  west,  hilly  and  broken  in  the 
east  and  northeast,  and  in  the  southeast  mainly  low  and  sandy.  Toward  the  west  is  the  fertile 
valley  of  the  Connecticut  River.  The  mountains  are  the  Taconic  and  the  Hoosac  (continuations  of 
the  Green  Mountain  ranges  of  Vermont)  with  detached  members  of  the  White  Mountains.  The 
Weather  Bureau  at  Boston  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  49.6;  highest  on 
record,  104;  lowest  on  record.  — 18.  Total  annual  precipitation  is  40.14  inches. 

The  state  has  abundant  rail  and  coastwise  shipping  facilities.  The  Cape  Cod  Canal,  an  eight- 
mile  cut,  25  feet  deep,  between  Buzzards  Bay  and  Sandwich,  enables  coasting  vessels  to  avoid  the 
long  trip  around  Cape  Cod  peninsula  and  shortens  the  distance  between  Boston  and  New  York 
by  over  70  miles.  The  North  Shore  above  Boston.  Cape  Cod  and  the  "hill  towns"  west  of  the 
Connecticut  River  are  popular  summer  resorts,  the  valley  of  the  Housatonic,  in  Berkshire  county, 
having  hundreds  of  summer  residences  belonging  to  wealthy  citizens  of  New  York,  Boston  and 
other  large  cities.  Massachusetts  is  the  third  densest  populated  state  in  the  Union,  having 
546.9  persons  to  the  square  mile.  It  is  the  leading  center  of  the  American  cotton,  shoe,  leather, 
wool  and  paper  trades.  Fall  River,  Lowell.  New  Bedford  and  Lawrence  are  the  greatest  cotton 
manufacturing  centers;  Boston,  Quincy,  Newburyport  and  Salem  lead  in  shipbuilding  interest*. 
Boston  is  the  greatest  fishing:  port  in  the  country. 

There  are  a  great  many  colleges  in  the  state,  including  some  of  the  country's  most  famous, 
for  both  men  and  women.  Harvard  University,  the  oldest  in  the  country,  is  located  at  Cambridge, 
as  is  the  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology.  Nearly  all  of  Massachusetts  is  rich  in  historical 
interest.  At  Provincetown,  in  1620,  the  Mayflower  made  the  first  landing,  going  from  there  to 
Plymouth. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  ninth.  Urban  population  (1950),  84.5%.  In  1950,  of  the 
4,690,514  total  population,  4,626,243  were  white;  64,243  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  22,220.  Farm  acreage,  1.660,389.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  74.7. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $13,683.  Farm  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  3,811. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $56,913,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  epifs),  $116,729,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957):  tobacco  (value  of  production),  $7,408,000;  potatoes, 
$2,602,000;  hay,  $1,539,000;  maple  sirup,  $216,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957):  apples,  $5,687,000,  rank,  tenth;  strawberries 
(value  of  production),  $513,000;  peaches,  $36,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $29,463,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$3,398,000;  horses  and  mules,  $826,000;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $194,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $29,584,000;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial 
broilers),  $12,850,000;  turkeys,  $3,180,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $48,391,000.  Total  milk  pro- 
duction on  farms,  792,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  creamed  cottage  cheese,  9,221,000 
Ibs.;  creamery  butter,  193,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  25,510,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Total  catch  (1956),  575,332,000  Ibs.;  $36,182,000  value.  Principal  flsh:  haddock,  scallops, 
flounders,  ocean  perch,  cod,  lobsters  clams. 

FORESTS 

Total  forest  production  (1947).  182,244  M  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  white  pine,  hemlock, 
oak,  maple,  eastern  spmce,  beech,  birch,  ash,  balsam  fir,  cherry,  southern  yellow  pine,  eastern  cedar. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $4,884,673,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
machinery  (except  electrical),  textile  mill  products,  electrical  machinery,  leather  and  leather 
products.  Total  expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $179,478,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office.  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1951),  $16,951,000.  Principal  mineral  products  In  order  of  value:  stone,  sand  and 
gravel,  lime,  clays. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-68)  2,097,500.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  1,696,- 
000.  Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  643.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  53,012;  sales,  $5,541,- 
608,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 
Total  number  of  counties  14 

County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop.  County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Barnstable    (E),   Barn  stable 46.805  4  Dukes    (SE),  Edgartown 5,688 

2  Berkshire   (W),  Pitts  field 182,966  5  Essex  (NE),  Lawrence, 

8  Bristol  (SE),  Fall  River,  New  Newburyport  and  Salem  522,884 

Bedford  and  Taunton  881,669  6  Franklin   (NW),  Greenfield 52,747 

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LIST  OF  COUNTIES  (Continued) 

County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat            Pop.           County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

7  Hampden  (SW),  Springfield  867,971          11  Norfolk   (E),  Dedham..._ 892,808 

8  Hampshire   (WC).  Northampton      87,594          12  Plymouth  (SB),  Plymouth 189,468 

9  Middlesex  (NE),  Cambridge  and                           13  Suffolk    (E),   Boston 896,61ft 

Lowell    1.064,569          14  Worcester   (C),  Fitchburg  and 

10  Nantucket  (SE),  Nantucket 8,484                     Worcester    646,401 


MASSACHUSETTS  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number  Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  62               Daily  1 

Evening  Dailies  (52)               Tri-weekly   1 

Morning   Dailies    (10)               Semi-weekly  5 

Daily,  Foreigm  (8)                Weekly  35 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (10)               Fortnightly    5 

Semi-weekly 3              Semi-monthly    2 

Weekly  199               M.onthl?u, ?S 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies(21)               Bi-monthly  12 

Quarterly   48 

Total  NowRTvnnorfl                        9RA.               Eight  times  a  year 2 

lotai  newspapers  264               s,x  t,   during  academic  year....  1 

Six  times  a  year 1 

Five  ti.  a  year 1 

Four  times  a  year  3 

Four  times  dur.  academic  year  4 

Three  times  a  year  1 

Three  ti.  during  academic  year  1 

Every  six  wks.  dur.  acad.  year  1 

Total  Periodicals  220 

Total  number  of  publications 484 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 19 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 145 

For  circulation  figures  for  daily  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  I* 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


Estab  Cols <3> Width V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

ABINGTON — Advertiser — See  Standard,  Rockland. 

ACTON — Enterprise — See  Enterprise  Weeklies,  Marlboro. 

ALLSTON— See  Allston  Citizen,  Boston. 

AMESBURY  (LI),  pop.  9,711;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  On  Merrimac  River,  86  m  N  of 
Boston.  BAM  RR.  Manufactures  hats,  metal,  leather  and  peanut  products, 
boats,  tackle,  lamps  and  vending  machines,  heels,  cement,  shoes,  foundry  and 
machine  shop  products,  window  channels  and  molding,  fibreboard,  toys,  soap. 
Agriculture.  Potatoes. 

News  + |&VSu'nX'Sat'    Ind«P«n<*«nt 1888     8      23      294   13-°°        §2,032 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Wm.  Miller,  Editor;  Amesbury  Daily  News,  Inc.,  21  Elm  St. 

AMHERST  (D8),  pop.  10,856;  Hampshire  Co.  (WC).  4  m  E  of  Connecticut  River,  14  m 

N  of  Holyoke.    CV;  B&M  RRs.    Manufactures   leather  advertising   novelties. 

Amherst  College  (men) ;  University  of  Massachusetts.   Dairy  and  poultry  farms. 

Tobacco,  onions. 
Amherst  Alumni  News  V 4  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Alumni 1949  Controlled1  free  dist.     $11,000 

H.  W.  Hewlett,  Editor;  Alumni  Council  of  Amherst  College,  Publisher. 
Amherst  Student  +  V Mon.&Thurs...Collegiate 1868     5      26     238      5.00        *1,750 

Students  of  Amherst  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Journal  Record-f .Thursday Independent 1844      6      24      259      8.50        §1,839 

J.  G.  Stryker,  Editor;  David  M.  Stryker.  Publisher,  Cook  Place. 

Massachusetts  Collegian -fV..{^Fr'i  Wed"    Colle«?iate 1879      5     24      21°     2'75        *5,250 

Students  of  Univ.  of  Massachusetts,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Student  Union  Bldg. 

Valley  Shopper Thursday Shopping 1957      6      24      255          7,950 — Free 

David  M.  Stryker,  Publisher,  Cook  Place. 

ANDOVER  (K2),  pop.  12,487;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  8  m  S  of  Lawrence.  BAM  RR.  Manu- 
factures rubber  sundries  and  footwear,  woolens,  card  cloth,  brushes,  dyestuffs 
and  chemicals.  Phillips  Academy  (boys). 

Phillipian-f  V Thursday Collegiate 1857     5     24     203     5.50        *1,583 

Students  of  Phillips  Academy,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Townsman -f   (offset) Thursday Republican 1887     5     24     224     5.00        §1,756 

David  E.  Young,  Editor;  Andover  Publishing  Co.,  70  Main  St. 

ARLINGTON  (K3),  pop.  44,353  (branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) ;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  8  m 
NW  of  Boston.  BAM  RR.  Residential.  Manufactures  textile  machinerv.  wood 
interior  finish,  boxes.  Four  banks;  deposits  (est.)  (6-30-58),  $68.000,000. 
13,000  electric  (AC)  meters;  12,000  gas  (artif.)  meters;  16,000  telephones. 

Advocate-f- Thursday Independent 1872      8      23     287     4.00   **«,846 

Arlington  Advocate,  Inc.,  Publisher,  15  Prescott  St.  (74). 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <£Non  pared 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNall? 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ARLINGTON  (Continued)  Estab  ColsO Width V Depth    Sub  Circ 

News  + Thursday Independent 1916     8     24     287     2.50        $8,650 

James   B.  Dunbar,  Publisher,   637   Massachusetts   Ave.    (74). 

Press 4- Friday.         Independent  1947     8     24     287     Free         7,700 

James  B.  Dunbar,  Editor  and  Publisher,  637  Massachusetts  Ave. 

ASHBURNHAM  (G2),  pop.  2,603;  Worcester  Co.  (C).  27  m  N  of  Worcester. 
B&M  RR.  Bank  town,  Gardner.  Manufactures  ice  picks,  coveralls,  weather 
instruments.  Agriculture.  Dairy  farms. 

Reporter-h Thursday.         Independent      ..1950     5     24     222      2.00        §2,023 

Phoebe  N.  Rideout.  Editor;  David  M.  Stryker,  Publisher. 

ATHOL  (F2),  pop.  11,564;  Worcester  Co.  (C).  29  m  W  of  Fitchburg.  B&M  RR.  Manu- 
factures fine  mechanical  tools,  drills,  cutters,  shoes,  artificial  leather,  leather 
findings;  celluloid  goods,  toys,  wooden  boxes  and  shooks,  shash  blinds,  furni- 
ture, metal  and  wooden  novelties. 

News  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1934      8     23      290   18.00    **4,438 

Edward  T.  Fairchild,  Editor;  Athol  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  536  Main  St. 

ATTLEBORO  (J6).  pop.  23,809;  Bristol  Co.  (SE).  8  m  N  of  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Extensive  manufacture  of  jewelry  and  jewelry  findings,  also  bleaching  and 
dyeing.  Also  manufactures  reinforced  paper,  gold  and  silver  plate,  tools,  optical 
goods,  paper  boxes,  rubber  stamps,  metal  specialties,  labels  and  seals,  badges. 

Sun -|- Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1889      8     24     297   15.60  **10,198 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

C.  D.  Roberts,  Editor;  Guy  De  Vany,  Publisher. 


AUBURN   (G4),  pop.  8,840;  Worcester  Co.    (C).  5  m  S  of  Worcester,  nearest  bank. 

NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  buildin  -    . 

equipment,  and  wool. 


ling  materials,  tools,  steel,  industrial 


News-f .Thursday Independent 1949      5     24     224 

Bryant  L  Conant,  Editor;  Hernan  B.  Conant,  Publisher,  64  Auburn  St. 


2.00         J2.025 


AVON  (K4).  pop.  2,666;  Norfolk  Co.  (E).  20  m  S  of  Boston.  NYNH&H  RR.  Bank, 
Brockton.  Manufactures  shoe  soles,  heels  and  shanks,  moccasins,  cutting  dies 
and  machinery,  recapped  tires.  Agriculture. 

Messenger  + Thursday Independent 1936      7     24      280      2.50 

A.  H.  Sullivan,  Editor;  Avon  Publishing  Co.,  155  Main  St. 

AVER  (H2),  pop.  5,740;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  18  m  E  of  Fitchburg.  B&M  RR.  Manu- 
factures garment  machinery,  cutlery,  chairs.  Tannery.  Apple  packing.  Timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Apples,  truck  crops. 

Public  Spirit Thursday Independent ,1869      8     24     280     3.60 

Prints  editions  under  names  of  Landmark,  Groton ;  Clarion-Advertiser,  Pepperell. 
Minot  V.  Bastian,  Editor;  Rachel  T.  Bastian,  Publisher. 

BARNSTABLE — Patriot — See    Barnstable   Patriot,    Hyannis. 

BARRE  (F3),  pop.  8,406;  Worcester  Co.  (C).  22  m  NW  of  Worcester.  NYO  RR. 
Machine  shop  and  foundry.  Woolen  mill.  Dairy  farms. 

Gazette -f Thursday Republican 1834     7     24     280     8.00 

Alden  P.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BEDFORD   (J2%).  pop.  5,234;  Middlesex  Co.    (NE).   10   m  S  of  Lowell.  B&M  RR. 

Bank,     Lexington.     Manufactures     proprietary     medicine.     Veterans'    Hospital. 

Truck,  poultry,  fruit,  dairy  farms.  Asparagus. 

Enterprise — See  Enterprise  Weeklies,  Marlboro.  Circ.,  Bedford  edition,  315. 
Minute-Man .Thursday Independent 1957      5      24      224     8.50 

Alan  G.  Adams,  Editor  and  Publisher,  119  Great  Rd. 
Times  + Thursday Independent 1954      5      24      224      2.00 

Robert  D.  Benoit,  Editor;  Bedford  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  99  The  Great  Rd. 


§1,335 


§2,076 


51,500 


$1,450 
1,200 

§742 

§4,137 
5,370 


BELCHERTOWN  (E8).  pop.  4,487;  Hampshire  Co.  (WC).  14  m  E  of  Holyoke.    CV; 

B&M  RRs.    Bank,  Amherst.    Agriculture.    Poultry  and  dairy  products,  apples. 

Sentinel  +  .................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1915     4     26      196      2.00 

Lewis  H.  Blackmer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Cottage  St. 

BELMONT  (K8)   (branch  of  Boston  P.  O.),  pop.  27,881;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  6  m  NW 

of  Boston.  B&M  RR.  Residential.  Three  banks;  deposits    (1958),   $25,657,000. 

10,304  electric  (AC)  meters;  6,564  gas  (nat.)  meters;  14,204  telephones. 
Citizen  4-  ...................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1919      8     24      294      3.60 

G.  B.  Seavey.  Editor  and  Publisher,  72  Trapelo  Rd.  (78). 
Herald-f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1931     8     24     308     3.00 

John  J.  Martin,  Belmont  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  19  Flett  Rd.  (78). 

BEVERLY  (L12),  pop.  28,884;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  On  an  inlet  of  the  Atlantic,  20  m  NE 
of  Boston.  B&M  RR.  Airport.  Manufactures  shoes,  shoe  machinery  and  find- 
ings, milling  machinery,  confectionery,  waterproof  clothing,  sails,  organs,  metal 
hydrides,  electronic  tubes.  Four  banks;  deposits    (1957),   $63,407,951.    10,299 
electric   (AC)   meters;  7,761  gas    (artif.)   meters;   14,657  telephones.  Summer 
resort. 
Times  -f  ....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1893      8     24      301    16.00    **8,O97 

L.  R.  Hovey.  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Corp.,  110  Cabot  St. 

BOLTON    (H3),  pop.  966;  Worcester  Co.    (C).   11  m  NE  of  Worcester.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Bank  town,  Clinton.  Agriculture.  Dairy  farms. 


Robert  Friebertshauser,  Editor;  Swap  &  Shop  'publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  404. 


-A-A-Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  -A-  June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit! 


IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    -fUses  Mats.    4  Nonpareil 
ens.  12  to  Inch.     V  Agate  Hoes,  14  to  Inch.    tCounty  seat.     Population—1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    y/ Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Estab  Cols 3> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cire 

BOSTONf  (K8),  pop.  801,444;  Suffolk  Co.  (E).  The  State  Capital.  On  Massachusetts 
Bay.  NYNH&H;  B&M;  NYC  RRs.  Airlines:  AF;  AA;  BOAC;  EAL;  LAI;  MOH; 
NAL;  NBA;  PAA;  PBA;  TCA;  TWA;  UAL. 

Important  seaport.  Foremost  fishing  port  and  wool  market.  The  industrial 
center  of  New  England  and  center  of  one  of  the  largest  suburban  areas  in  the 
United  States.  More  than  200,000,000  pounds  of  fish  are  landed  annually.  Ex- 
tensive fish  freezing  and  cold  storage  plants.  Important  industries;  printing  and 
publishing,  ship  building,  sugar  refining,  manufacture  of  boots  and  shoes,  elec- 
trical machinery,  clothing,  bakery  products,  confectionery,  cutlery,  leather, 
plastics,  chemicals,  furniture,  wooden  and  paper  boxes,  foundry  and  machine 
shop  products,  woolens,  worsteds,  meat  packing.  127  banks;  clearings  (7-2-58), 
$769,910,000;  deposits  (12-31-57),  $4,334,000,000.  201,311  electric  meters; 
180,000  gas  (artif.)  meters;  194,911  telephones.  Noted  as  an  educational  center 
with  more  than  200  private  schools  and  colleges  in  Boston  and  immediate 
vicinity.  Many  historical  features.  Four  TV  stations. 
Advent  Christian  Witness -flMfh1  (Advent  1860  8  28 

(no  adv.)    im.oni.my        .     J  Christian  2      42 

Raymond  M.  Beecroft,  Editor;  Advent  Christian  Publications  Inc. 

160  Warren  St.  (19). 
f  Advertiser  + Sunday Independent 1904     8     23     280  10.40**470,533 

J   American-}- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1904      5     23     200  15.60**179,169 

^  Sat.  evg.  circ.**141,968 

Record-h Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1813     5     28    20021.84^*369,809 

L  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies.          ~  '  '       ------ 

Hearst  Corp.,  Publisher,  5  Winthrop  Square  (6). 

Allston  Citizen  -f Thursday Independent 1937     , 

G.  R.  Phlnney,  Publisher,  108  Harvard  St.,  Brookllne  (46). 
American  Shoemaking Wednesday  ....Shoe  Mfg 1896     2 


131 
131 


2.50        $3,800 


Sat.  morn.  circ.**344|839 
8     24     294 


40      140     3.00       *3,334 


W.  A.  Johnson,  Editor;  Shoe  Trades  Publishing  Co.,  683  Atlantic  Ave.   (li). 


26 
42 


140 
140 


4.00     *  12,885 


3.00 


1.00 


America's  Textile  Reporter.. ..Thursday Textile  Mfg 1887 

E.   Howard    Bennett,   Editor;   Frank   P.   Bennett   &   Co.. 
Inc.,  Publishers,  286  Congress  St.  (10). 

ATcYnk"aulanr*!^i^^"}Semi'm° L»*v^n  Int 1905  4  24  154 

John  Lyman,  Editor;  Baltica  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  23,  Roxbury  (19). 

Apothecary  + Monthly Drug  Trade 1887  2  39  140 

Apothecary  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  376  Boylston  St.  (16). 

A^hen!*!!...^.!^  Independent    ...  1932     7     24     280     5.00 

Robert  Vahan,  Editor;  Baikar  Assn.,  Inc.,  296%   Shawmut  Ave.  at  Waltham. 

A*CASrmeni^n?ird)  JQuarterly {RelieT^"  194°     2      30      112  2'00 

J.  Miseakian,  Editor'; 'Armenian  Relief  Society,  Inc.,  Pub.,  212  Stuart  St.  (16). 

Atlantic,  The Monthly Gen'l  Int 1857      3      27      140  7.50*261,884 

E.  Weeks,  Editor;  D.  B.  Snyder,  Publisher,  8  Arlington  St.   (16). 

Back  Bay  Ledger  and            lmu       j  ..          T-J«^««J*«*        1939      8     24 
Beacon  Hill  Times  4-  rinursaay inaepenaent 

P.  M.  Torf,  Editor  "and  Publisher,  107  Massachusetts  Ave.  (15). 

Baikar    (Armenian) Morn.ex.Mon.. Independent 1921      6     28 

Antranig  Antreassian,  Ed.;  Baikar  Assn.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  296%  Shawmut  Ave. 
Banker  &  Tradesman  +          )  qnftirHnv>  (Finan.  Com'l  1872      ,      24 

(Offset)    ^Saturday IReal  Estate    187Z      4     Z4 

G.  R.  Glendininsr,  Editor;  Warren  Pub.  Corp.,  89  Beach  St.  (11). 
Banking  Law  Journal  com-  ] 

bined  with  the  Bankers      [Monthly Banking 1889     1     60       98     8.00 

KeJtlTp." Warren,' 'Editor;  Bankers  Publishing  Co.,  89  Beach  St. 
Barren's  National  Business  !„_,,_  J  Business  &        1921      4      24      16415.00 


290 


§2,675 


J2.300 


3.00  $500 

1 14, 000 — Free 


273    14.00        §2,703 


182   24.00         J3,324 


Financial  Weekly  -4-  ......  [ 


j  Financial 


Total  unpaid  dist. 


Robert  Bleiberg,  Editor;  Barren's  Publishing  Co.,  388  Newbury  St.  (15). 
«     .        0     .                                 „      ..,  fCh.  of  Com.        1928      3     26      140  x4.50 

Boston  Business  .  Monthly i  &  Business  Controlled  circ. 

William  H.  P.  Smith,  Editor;  Greater  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publisher, 
80  Federal  St.  (10). 

ewa  v C>1Ie8e  A1Umni  Quarterly Coll.  Alum 1928      8     26      129  x 

Walter  Boiidreau,  Editor;  Boston  College  Alumni  Assn.,  74  Commonwealth  Ave., 
Chestnut  Hill  (67). 

°Urler  and  H°tel  }Thursday Independent  ....1794  7  24  301  2.50 

A.  J.  L.  Ford,'  lEditor  and  Publisher,  1441  Dorchester  Ave.,  Dorchester  (22). 

Boston  Marine  Guide-f Friday Marine 1919  9  26  892  5.00 

Edwin  J.  Lang,  Editor  and  Publisher,  156  State  St.  (9). 

Bc^MedlcrfQiwi^Iy.^|Qlllirterly Medicine 1949  ^ 32^1 1 5^ 2 .00 

Lamar  Soutter,  M.D.,  Editor;  Beckler  Press,  Publisher,  750  Harrison  Ave.  (18). 


*97,062 
9,727 

4,200 
800 


Boston 


ston  University  Graduate]  '  Monthly  .......... 

Journal  +  V  ........................  J  [Education 

Frederick  M.  Link,  Editor;  Boston  Univ.  Publisher,  72B  Commonwealth  Ave. 


1952      1      54      101  x 

Controlled  free  dist. 


21,000 


§1,451 


$3,800 


tl.750 


Circulation — ££>Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit! 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  *  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  Inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSuhscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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B^l°v"ew?.!![!™.™ }Q«»rterly {passion         192°     l     61     105     4'00 

Robert  B.  Bo  wen,  Editor;  Boston  Univ.,  Publisher,  150  Freemont  St.,  Worcester. 

Boston  University  NewsV Tuesday Collegiate 1916 

Students  of  Boston  University.  Publishers,  264  Bay  State  Rd. 


Bride's  Dutch  Uncle,  The  ....Quarterly { 

Mary  M.  Monroe,  Editor;  Alexander  Monroe 
Bulletin  of  Bibliography  and 


1950 
80  Huntington  Ave. "(16 K 

Magazine  Notes  (no  adv. )  f «  "•  *  yr monograpny 1897     2      38      108      6.00 

Anne  C.  Sutherland.  Editor;  F.  W.  Faxon  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  83  Francis  St.  (15). 


dl  ft  fl 
.)  }8  tL  R  yr 


^ 
,  Pub., 


Meteorology 1920     2     28     107   12.00 

Werner  A.  Baum,  Ed. ;  American  Meteorological  Society,  Pub.,  3  Joy  St.   (8). 
Bulletin  of  the  Massachu-     1M      .,,  /Birds.  ,01-     , 

setts  Audubon  Society +  ..JMontniy [Mammals  191T     l 

Not  published  during  July,  Aug.  and  Sept. 

C.  Russell  Mason,  Editor;  Massachusetts  Audubon  Society,  Publisher, 
155  Newbury  St.  (16). 


105      3.00 


Circ 
1,326 

1,000 
8,000 

$2,000 
750 

$7,000 
7,200 


4,800 


940 


4.00    $226,969 


Chr.   Science.  ...1883      2      31      115      5.00      148,802 
.  Chr.  Science ..  ..1898     2     54        81      5.00      202,442 

.Chr.   Science     .1918     2      31      108      2.00        45,010 


^^ ^  vwM;4  ' Medical 1934     2     34     119     1.00 

Students  of  Tufts  College  Medical  School,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
171  Harrison  Ave.  (55). 

Business  History  Review Quarterly (Administration  1927      l      60        98   10-°° 

George  S.  Gibb,  Editor;  Graduate  School  of  Business  Administration,  Harvard 

University,  Publisher,  214-16  Baker  Library,  Soldiers  Field   (63). 
Charlestown  News  + Friday Independent 1923     5     23     210 

Helen  O'Neil  McGah,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  25,  Charlestown  (29). 
Child  Life-f Monthly Juvenile 1921     3     27      143 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Adelaide  Field.  Editor;  William  S.  Hawkes,  Publisher,  80  Federal  St.  (10). 
Christian  Science  Journal.     1  „      .,, 
The  (no  adv.)  j  Monthly.. 

^no^d^^^^^}^^^' 
Herald  of  Christian  Science,] 

The  (Eng.,  French  ft  Ger-[  Monthly- 
man)    (no  adv.)   j 

Prints  quarterly  edition  in  Spanish,  Scandinavian,   Dutch,  Italian   and   Portu- 
guese, also  Braille  edition.  Sub.  $1. 

The  Christian  Science  Publishing  Society,  One  Norway  St.  (15). 
Christian  Science  Monitor 4* "Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1908     8     23     296   18.00 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Total  circ.  for  all  eds.**  159,988 

Prints  daily  Atlantic,  Pacific  and  Central  editions. 

Erwin  D.  Canham,  Ed.;  The  Christian  Science  Pub.  Soc'y,  One  Norway  St.  (15). 
Christian  Science  Quarterly...Quarterly Religious 1894      1     30       70      1.50 

The  Christian  Science  Publishing  Society,  One  Norway  St.  (16). 
Chronicle  (Negro)  Saturday Ind.  Rep 1915     5     24     224     2.00 

Alfred  Haughton,  Editor;  Square  Deal-Boston  Chronicle  Company,  Inc.,  Pub- 
lisher, 794  Tremont  St.  (18). 
Chrysalis -f Bi-monthly  ....Arts 1948      1      48        84 

Lily  and  Baird  Hastings,  Editors  and  Publishers,  58  Long  Wharf. 
Church  Militant Monthly Religious 1898     3      26      130 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Arthur  W.  Sampson,  Editor;  The  Church  Militant,  Publisher,  One  Joy  St.  (8). 

'Civil  Service  Reporter-}-        ]  frtvil  9«»rv 

wSSdViM***"  r°nthly Koyees 

Oliver  Bohld'.'"Editor';' Civil  Service  Reporter  Pub.  Co.,  880  Newbury  St.  (15). 

Civil  Service  Reporter-f       \Monthlv  f  Civil  Service     1939     R     24     214     2.00 

(New  England  Edition )..../ Montnly \Employees         ia{J*     °     "     ***     *'MU 

Agnes  F.  Viano,  Editor;  Civil  Service  Reporter  Pub.  Co.,  830  Newbury  St.  (15). 

/Coal  Dealers      1928     \     2|     JJj     2'00 
Air  Cond'g  Controlled  free  dist. 

H.  L.  Hessler,  Editor;  The  Coal  Herald  Inc.,  Pub.,  141  Milk  St.   (9). 

Commercial  Bulletin .Saturday Com.  ft  Mfg 1858      5      24      217      9.00 

L.  HL  Ballou,  Jr.,  Editor;  Curtis  Guild  &  Company,  Publishers,  177  Milk  St.  (9). 

Dielli-f  (The  Sun)  (Albanian)  Wednesday Independent 1909     6     24     203     8.00 

G.  M.  Panarity,  Editor;  Pan- Albanian  Federation  of  America,  Publisher, 
30  Hunt  Ave. 

Direct  Advertising Quarterly {Paper,  Ptg.        1914     2     75     }}| 

Advertising  restricted.  \A  Adv'g  Controlled  free  dist. 

Brad  Stephens.  Ed.;  Paper  Makers  Adv'g  Assn.,  Pub.,  681  Boylston  St.   (16). 

1927      8     28     294        " "  ' 

Dorchester  Argus -News  +  ......Thursday Independent 2     42     142 

Arthur  M.  Katz.  Editor;  Harry  Harwich,  Publisher,  817   Geneva  Ave.    (22). 


2.00 


776,585 


$450 


1.50        $5,000 


1939     5     24     214     2.50 


Coal  Herald-Stoker  and  Air-lM__ ,hlv  f 

Conditioner  Journal-f JMontmy { 


$500 
$2,000 
$3.400 


8,600 
11,000 — Free 


Cfaxulatl«*-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jnne  and  Match  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Auditj 
If.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vlswed  onl?  during  academic  year,  subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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Dorchester  Beacon -f Thursday Independent  1868     7     24     801     2.50 

A.  J.  L.  Ford,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1441  Dorchester  Ave.,  Dorchester  (22). 

Dorchester  Citizen -f Thursday Independent 1949     8     24     301 

Printed   in   three   editions:   Codman   Square,    Fields    Corner,   Uphams    Corner. 

Combined  circ.  25,300 — Free. 

William  Pedersen,  Editor;  Harry  P.  Harwich,  Publisher,  1214  Hyde  Park  Ave., 
Hyde  Park. 

Dorchester-Roxbury  \T?r«j«^  Tn4«n«,i<i«*.«.        1981     5     24     222     2.50 

Record-f [Friday Independent J10.000 

Louis  Belsky,  Editor;  Dorchester  Record  Pub.  Co.,  730  Blue  Hill  Ave.   (21). 

E.  Boston  Argus-  Advocate  -f  ..Thursday Independent 1868     5     24     213  ^^oO—Free 

Elizabeth  G.  Hughes.  Editor  and  Publisher,  237  Meridian  St.  E.  Boston  (28)'. 

East  Boston  Free  Press -f Thursday Independent 1886     7     27     280  2.50 

W.  H.  Ellis,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  479  Meridian  St.  (28). 

East  Boston  Leader-f Friday Independent 1929     8     24     294     1.50 

Rocco  Liberatore,  Jr.,  Editor;  Joseph  V.  Ferrino,  Publisher,  34  Saratoga  St. 

East  Boston  Times -f Thursday Independent 1937     8     24     294     2.50 

John  P.  Torrone,  Editor ;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  2  Lexington  St.,  E.  Boston. 

Executive,  The Monthly Exec.  Mgmt 1957      1     50      101      5.00 

Baker  Library,  Harvard  University  Graduate  School  of  Business  Administration, 
Publisher  (63). 

Firemen .Monthly Fire  Preven'n.. ..1933     8     26     140x2.00 

Warren  Y.  Kimball.  Editor;  National  Fire  Protection  Controlled  free  dist. 

Assn.,  Pub.,  60  Battery-march  St.  (10). 

G*™tB  +  d(Vw**&*H£')    .    }Friday Independent 1896      7     26     301     5.00      §13,900 

Caesar  L.  Donnaruma,'  Editor  and  Publisher,  317  Hanover  St.  (18). 

Globe+ {Ivllxlr-  i»««p»««t 1872    8  -22    «»»  »•?***!?«?! 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
L.  L.  Winship,  Editor;  Wm.  Davis  Taylor,  Publisher, 
135  Morrissey  Blvd.  (7). 

Greek   Sunday  News  1 

(Kypiakatika  Nea)  JThursday          Independent         1962 

George  P^  Daphnis,  Editor  and  Publisher,  10  Porter  St. 

Guardian+  (Negro) Saturday Independent 1901     8     24     280     2.50 

M.   Trotter   Steward,    Editor;   Guardian    Publishing   Co.,    977-B   Tremont   St., 
Roxbury  (20). 

r  Hairenik  (Armenian) -f Morn.ex.Mon...Independent 1896     7     26     294   12.00 

J  Hairenik  (Armenian) Monthly Literary 1923     2      33      112      6.00 

I   Halrenik  (Enir  )  4-        Thursday Armen.  Int 1933      5     23     210     4.00 

I  R.  DarblSai  Editorr  Hairenik  Association.  Inc.,  Pub.,  212   Stuart  St.    (16). 

Harvard  Business  Review Bi-monthly Bus.  Execut......A922     3     27     14C J     8.00 

E.   C.   Bursk,   Editor;  Harvard  Graduate  School   of  Business   Administration, 
Pub.,  Soldiers  Field  (63). 

Heights,  The-f-  V Friday Collegiate 1919     5     24     224     3.00 

Students  of  Boston  College,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  Chestnut  Hill   (67). 

Hellenic  Chronicle-h Thursday Independent......  1950      5     23 

Peter  Agris,  Editor;  Hellenic  Publishing  Corp.,  729  Boylston  St. 

1846     8     23 
Herald  + Every  Morn In d.  Rep 


Clrt 
53*331 
^^ 


J350 
-Free 

3,000 


7,500 
£8,000 


29,753 
2,043 


Evg.  circ.  15.60**146,797 
Sat.  mom.  circ.**184,672 
Sat.  evg.  circ.**115,ll9 
Sunday  circ.  13.00**398,886 

5     24     210     3.00      §14,936 


§4,035 

1,341 
12,029 

*57,968 


5,000 


224      3.00         18,347 


_.     30021.84**182,816 
Sat.  morn,  circ.**  166,323 
Sunday  circ.  13.00**293,9O4 
George  Minot,  Ed.;  Boston  Herald-Traveler  Corp.,  Pub.,  80   Mason  St.    (12). 

Traveler* Evg.  ex.Sun.-.Independent 1825      8     23    300  15 .60**! 83,620 

CofoTand  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies  M^ne£f '  "r2c;**133,170 

Harold  Clancy,  Editor;  Boston  Herald-Traveler  Corp.,  Pub.,  80  Mason  St.  ll<s>. 
Herald  of  Christian  Science — See  Christian  Science  Journal. 
r  Home  Teacher..,.....,, Monthly (Home  Educ.      1988  ^^  ^  ^  ^ 


4,000 


13,000 
J10.500 


Controlled  free  dist. 

Our  SneciaT        ~".7..^... Monthly fGen'J  Interest   1930 

Printed  in  Braille.  I  of  Blind  Worn.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Florence  W.  Birchard,  Editor. 

i,1v  vT-wa  __      .  (Current  Events  1927 

Printed  in'  Braille' Monday }  of  the  Blind  Controlled  free  dist. 

Francis  B  lerardl;  Editor;  National  Braille  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  88  Stephen  St. 

.  «ook  ..Bi-monthly Juv.  Books 1924      1      48      100      4.50 

Ruth  HilTvVguers," Editor;  The  Horn  Book,  Inc.,  Pub.,  585  Boylston  St.  (16). 

iculture  Monthly Horticultural 1904     8     30      140  x4.00     *89,375 

George  Ta'ioumisr'Editor;  Massachusetts  Horticultural  Society,  Publisher,  300 
Massachusetts  Ave.  (15). 

~  .     j  fHotels.Reatau-  10o«     K     9A     Om     o  AA 

el  and  Restaurant  News... Saturday {rantg  ^  Club8     1926     5     24     210     8.00 

Harold  R.  Dolby,  Editor;  Hotel  Service,  Inc.,  Pub.,   131  Clarendon  St.    (16). 

i*  P«fV  avthiin<»4-  Thursday Independent 1985     8     24     294     8.50 

W \  F?pIders2n.^i'rH:'P.  Harwich,  Pub..  1214  Hyde  Park  Ave.  (36).  Hyde  Park. 


6,100 


Ctrml.Hon— *+Seot  ABC  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
«PO  Sutemtnt^ Bold ^ace?  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  <S>  Nonpareil 
SL  12  2TS:  TA^STltaS.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Populatton-1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
Sta£.  VI««ed  only  during  academic  year.  xS^^ptiontedudedln  membership  lee. 

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Industry Monthly Industrial 1936     3     25     140  x5.50 

Boy  F.  Williams,  Editor;  Associated  Industries  of  Massachusetts,  Publisher, 
2206  John  Hancock  Bid*.  (16). 

Insurance  Age- Journal,  The.. ..Monthly Insurance 1872     8     26     140     5.00 

Frank  L.  Armstrong.  Editor;  John  E.  Dearden,  Pub.,  161  Devonshire  St.  (10). 

I»tern.«on.l  Or*.nUat«on.....Quarterly {^SSSS^    ""  c'ontr'oVd'SL  Si!t°. 

A.  E.  Hero,  Editor;  World  Peace  Foundation,  Publisher,  40  Mt.  Vernon  St.  (8). 
Italian  News+ Friday Independent 1921     7     23     276     8.00 

Varaujon  Samuelian,  Editor;  Italian  News  Publishing  Co.,  201-221  Washington 

St.,  North  (14). 
Jamaica  Plain  Citi*en  + Thursday Independent 1937     8     24     294     3.50 

W.  F.  Pedersen,  Ed.;  H.  P.  Harwich,  Pub.,  1214  Hyde  Park  Ave.  (36), Hyde  Park. 
Jewish  Advocate-f Thursday Independent. 1902     8     23     294     5.00 

Dr.  Alexander  Brin,  Editor;  Jewish  Advocate  Pub.  Corp.,  251  Causeway  St.  (14). 
Jewish  Daily  Forward  (Boston  ed.) — See  Jewish  Daily  Forward.  New  York  City. 

J°Surger°yf,    The"  ."*  J°int.} 


Clri 
4,600 


1,238 
380 

§13.452 


4,900 

$26,702 


tti.ayr Surgical 1903      1      66     124   14.50      $11,888 


Also  prints    British   volume,   comprised   of  four   issues,   at  $7.50    the   volume. 

The  Journal  of  Bone  and  Joint  Surgery,  Inc.,  Publisher,  8  The  Fenway   (15). 

Journal  of  Education  V Monthly Educational 1850  2     40     186     8.00 

Boston  University,  Publisher,  832  Bay  State  Rd.   (16). 

Werner'JL  Baum,  Editor;  American  Meteorological  Soc.,  Publisher,  8  Joy  St.  (8). 

Journal  of  the  New  England  I0ll_rfprl_         /Waterworks    1R82     *      -.        OR  ,4  on 

Water  Works  Association JQuarterly {Engineering      1882      l     64        98  x4-°° 

Geo.  C.  Houser,  Ed.;  New  England  Water  Works  Assn.,  Pub..  78  Tremont  St. 
Keleivis-f    (Lith.) Wednesday  ....Independent 1905      7      26     280      4.00 

Jackus  Sonda,  Editor;  Keleivis  Publishing  Co..  636  Broadway  (27). 
Kuryer  Codzienny-f  (Polish). Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1913      8     24     287   12.50 

Karol  Jaskolski,  Ed.;  Kuryer  Bostonaki  Publish'?  Co.,  116  W.  Fourth  St.  (27). 
Landscape  Architecture Quarterly Land.  Architec..l910     2     42     138     4.00 

Issued  January,  April,  July  and  October. 

Bradford  Williams,  Editor;  American  Society  of  Landscape  Architects,  Pub., 

9  Park  St.  (8). 
Law  Library  Journal Quarterly {  ^ork^™^      1908     2      60      112      6'00 

Lois  Peterson,  Editor;  American  Assn.  of  Law  Libraries,  Publisher, 
1200  Court  House   (8). 

Leather  Manufacturer,  The...Monthly {^FiSiYh^11'    1886     3     26     136     1'00 

John  J.  Moran,  Editor;  Shoe  Trades  Publishing  Co.,  214  Essex. 

Liria  (Liberty)   (Albanian). ...Friday Independent 1942      6      24      224 

D.   Treble  ka,   Editor;   Central   Free   Albania   Organization,   Publisher,   2 
Square,   Room   23. 

..,  /Alcoholic  1944      3      28      140 

nthly {Beverages  2      42      140 

Beverage  Publications,  Inc.,  120-130  Tudor  St.  (27). 


7.00 
Park 


J2.000 
J5.000 

tl.300 

§5,840 
§26,552 


933 


964 


1,000 


Massachusetts  Beverage        {•**     .. 

Journal  }  Mont 

David  R.  Shir,  Editor;  N.  E.  Be 


3.00       >4,064 


Carl   Bearse.    M.D.,   Editor;   Mass.   Physician,   Inc.,   Publisher,    483    Beacon    St. 
Massachusetts  Teacher -f  V...  Monthly Educational 1911      3      27      140x2.00 

Hugh  Nixon,  Editor;  Mass  Teachers  Assn.,  Publisher,  368  Congress  St. 
Master  Shoe  Rebuilder  with  j  fShoe  Find'gs  & 

y^^wil.il^^S^ZIi6  ^Monthly JTop  Ranking       1941     3     27     136      1.00 

oiiov  zwpairer  ana  JT ina«  i  iov»*»*v  !>*»*«.«'*•« 

ing  Dealer  J  ishoe  Repa  rs 

W.  C.  Hatch,  Editor;  W.  C.  Hatch  Pub.  Co.,  60  South  St.  (11). 

Mattapan  Tribune Thursday Independent 1935     8     24     294     3>5° 


8,039 

$24,000 


W.  F.  Pedersen,  Ed.;  H.  P.  Harwich,  Pub.,  1214  Hyde  Park  Ave.  (86).  Hyde  Park. 


3,200 
550 — Free 


John  Haydock,  Editor;  Metal  Working  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  221  Columbus  Ave. 
Meteorological   Abstracts      ] 

and  Bibliography  [Monthly   ......  Meteorology  ..  ..1950      1      57        98      8.00 

(no  adv.)  .................  J 

Malcolm  Rigby,  Editor;  American  Meteorological  Society,  Pub.,  3  Joy  St.  (8). 

Microwave  Journ.!  ..................  Month,,  ..........  {%%£fnf      196" 

Henry  Nelson,  Editor;  Horizon  House,  Inc.,  160  Warren  St.  (19). 

Mid-Town  Journal-*-  ..............  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1938     5     24 

Journal  Publishing  Company,  87  Rutland  St.  (18). 

Modern  Materials  Handling...  .Monthly  ..........  {naming 

Miles  J.  Rowan,  Editor;  Sears  L.  Hallett,  Publisher, 

221  Columbus  Ave.  (16). 
Modern  Trans  -f-  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Hfgh'y  Transp.,.1934 


>31,763 


$1,200 


16.250 


27 
40 


217 


140 
140 


5.00 
5.00 


Controlled  circ.    >40,100 


John  M.  Bresnahan,  Editor;  Mass.  Motor  Truck  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
262  Washington  St.  (8). 


3      26      119  x2.00 


1,800 


C!reil*tk»-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Use§  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCount/  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  Me  N  ally 
estimate.  Visaed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubwription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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National  Medical  Secretary... Bi-monthly Med.  Sec'tVs....1966  Controlled1  free  dist 

William  Wollman,  Editor;  National  Registry  of  Medical  Secretaries,  Publisher", 

726  Boylston  St.  (16). 
National  Plumbing  and 


Heating  Supply  News  ...... 


V  /Plumb'*  & 

y  ..........  JHeafg 


10,- 
1947 


80     117     8.00 


G.  Lundin,  Editor;  T.  Feins teln,  Pub.,  186  Devonshire  St.  (10). 
NEGM  Magazine  (offset) Monthly Ret.  Grocery 1877     3     26     140     1.00 

New  England  Grocery  and  Market  Publishing  Co.,  80  Federal  St.  (10). 
Nerba+ Saturday Road  Bldg 1921     2     86       98          x 

Alan  M.  Thompson,  Editor;  New  England  Road  Builders  Assn.,  Publisher, 
20  Kilby  St.  (9). 

>  Monthly JGhildrens'          1948     5     24     224     2.00 

Harold  S.  Larkin,  Editor;  Register  Publications,  99  Chauncy  St.  (11). 
New  England  Architect  &     IM^*UIV  f  Architec're  &    1968     3      26      140     5.00 

Builder  Illustrated f  montmy jconstr'n  2      40      140 

Richard  Zinkowski  and  Leon  Arber,  Publisher,  25  Stuart  St. 
New  England  Dairyman  + Monthly Dairy  Industry.,1917     3     30     140     x.50 

John  P.  Neville.  Ed.;  New  England  Milk  Producers  Assn.,  61   Cornhill   (8). 

New  England  Dealerscope Monthly { Housewares      19B8      2     40      140      8'°° 

Peter  J.  Barnicle,  Editor;  Michael  K.  Torf.  Pub.,  93  Massachusetts  Ave.  (16). 
N.WE      ,.nd  EIectrical         ,M<)nth]y Eiectricai 1984     8     M      140     2.00 

'  Controlled  circ. 

C.  A.  Stone,  Editor;  New  England  Electrical  News,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
45   Morrissey   Blvd.    (25). 

New  Englander w««fi,i  /New  England    1927      3      26      140      4.00 

Partly  free  distribution.  Montftly \Busi.  News 

Paul   McNulty,    Editor;   New   England   Council,    Publisher, 

New  En  gland  Furniture  News. .6  ti.  a  yr Furn.  Indus 1933 

Otto  B.  Hanson,  Publisher,  181  Friend  St.  (14). 

New  England  Hardware-f- Monthly Hardware 1948 

Leon  H.  Ballou.  Jr.,  Editor;  New  England  Hardware 
Dealers  Assn.,  Publisher,  665  Boylston  St.  (16). 
New  England  Historical  and\~        .     ,„          /*-»».. i   A  w««+    IG/JR 
Genealogical  Register  ....!jQuarterly Geneal.  &  Hist..  1846 


Cire 

4,620 


854 


Controlled  free  dist. 
1032   Statler   Bldg. 

6      26     210 
Controlled  free  dist. 

8      25      140 

2      40      140 

Controlled  circ. 

26      102   x7.50 


eeaogca       egser  .... 
A.  Adams,  Ed.;  N.  E.  Historic  Genealogical  Soc'y,  Pub.,  9  Ashburton  Place  (8). 

..}Thursday  ........  Medical  ..............  1828      2      39      140  x8.00 


7,577 
8,075 

>7,106 


7,315 
5,243 


1,750 

>5,079 

J3.200 

52,343 

2,300 
$2,500 
$1,005 


Joseph  Garland,  Editor;  Massachusetts  Medical  Soc.,  Pub.,  8  The  Fenway  (16). 

i.ivno^pher1^111161"  End    }Monthly Graphic  Arts 1938      3      26     140      3.00 

^Wm.  D.  HoidenV'Editor;  T.  J.  Tierney,  Publisher,  470  Atlantic  Ave.  (10). 

New  England  Purchaser Monthly Pur.  Agents 1921      3      26      140  x 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

E.  P.  Emerson,  Ed.;  N.  E.  Purch'ng  Agts.  Assn.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  80  Federal  St.  (10). 

New  England  Railroad  Club...Monthly Railroad 1880      1      48        94      1.75 

Not  issued  during  May,  June,  July,  August,  September. 

W.  M.  McCombs,  Ed.;  New  England  Railroad  Club,  Pub.,  85  Lewis  Wharf  (10). 

New  England  Retail  Register..Monthly JB^ys Apparel    1945     5     24     224     2*°°  

Harold  S.  Larkin.  Editor;  Register  Publications,  99  Chauncy  St.   (11). 

News  Bulletin-}-  ..     Monthly Accounting 1928     2     26     101 

Not  issued  during  Feb.  March,  April,  July.  August.  Controlled  free  dist.          1,575 

E.  N.  Higbee  and  J.  J.  White,  Co-Editors ;  T.  O.  Metcalf  Co.,  Publisher, 
51  Melcher  St. 

Northeastern  Alumnus -f Quarterly {Sum**  1927     3     26     126     1>0° 

George  A.  Speers,  Editor;  Northeastern  University  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher, 
Northeastern  University  (16). 

Northeastern  NewsV Friday Collegiate 1928      6      24     210     2.00  6,000 

Students  of  Northeastern  University,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  2  Lexington  St. 

,_,  1951      3      27      140      3.00  2,074 

Northeast  Funeral  Director....Monthly 1  Directors  2     42i,  it0     *•  *          ,  A** 

[Directors  Controlled  free  dist.          1,067 

J.  E.  Powers,  Editor;  Northeast  Publications,  Inc.,  19  Hteh  St.   (10). 
Notizia,  La  -f  (News)  (Ital.)...{^runnex>Sat-  Independent 1916      8     23      285    16.00      §32,800 

A.  Martini,  Editor;  G.  N.  Longarini,  Publisher,  30  Battery  St.   (13). 
Old-Time  New  England Quarterly { inhere" ts^"       191°      2      27      10S  X          2'00° 

Abbott  Lowell  Cummhigs,  Editor;  Society  for  the  Preservation  of  New  England 
Antiquities,  Publisher,  141  Cambridge  St.  (14). 

Our  Dumb  Animals Monthly {L?ver8  1868  3  80  14°  1>5°  *24»500 

W.  A.  Swallow,  Editor;  Massachusetts  S.P.C.A.,  Pub..  180  Longwood  Ave.  (16). 

Our  Fourfooted  Friends Quarterly (AnlmTls8  tO  1899  8  26  124  1-°°  

Animal  Rescue  League  of  Boston,  Publisher,  61  Carver  St.  (16). 

Our  Special-— see  Home  Teacher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate,  yinucd  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  lee. 

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{Parkway  Transcript -h Thursday Independent 1980     8     28     201     2.50        87,812 
West  Rozbury  Transcript Thursday Independent 1944     8     28     201     2.50        56,312 
Transcript  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Transcript  Bldg..  Dedham. 

Pilot -f Saturday Catholic 1829      8     24      294      8.00 

Very  Rev.  Msgr.  F.  J.  Lally.  Editor;  Pilot  Publishing  Co.,  49  Franklin  St.  (10). 

Pioneer,  The Bi-monthly  ....Banking 1934     3     26     126     1.00        $4,500 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

A.  O.  Moulton,  Ed.;  Credit  Union  League  of  Mass.  Inc.,  Pub.,  5  Park  Square. 


* 


28      101     5.00      $12.600 


Not  issued  during  June,  July,  August,  September. 

A.  S.  Burack,  Editor;  Plays,  Inc.,  Pub.,  8  Arlington  St.  (16). 


54        98     6.00 


Poet  Lore Quarterly Poetry &Drama..l  889      1 

Edmund  R.  Brown,  Editor;  Poet  Lore.  Inc.,  Pub.,  30  Winchester  St.  (16). 
Police  and  Firemen's  iiwr^tMv  [LawEnf'm't      1953      3      26      135     8.00 

Monthly -f f  Monthly j&  Fire  Prot  Controlled  free  dist. 

Edward  Miron  Dangel,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Barristers  Hall. 

Poultry  Industry Monthly Poultry 1925      3      26      140        .65 

Margaret  C.  Dowe.  Editor;  New  England  Poultryman  Publishing  Co., 
Publisher.  876  Boy  Is  ton  St.   (16). 

QUFi>e 'protection  *Am™1    J^™****1* Fire-Protection.  1907      1      54        98x15.00 

R.  S.  Moulton,  Ed.;  NatT  Fire  Protection  Assn.,  Pub.,  60  Batterymarch  St.  (10). 

Realtor.   The -f Monthly Real  Estate 192°     2     Controlled  clrc. 

Ray  Hoffard,  Editor;  Boston  Real  Estate  Board.  Inc.,  Publisher,  7  Water  St.  (9). 
Record — See  Advertiser. 

fUsed,  Rebuilt  1942      2      40      140 

Resale     Monthly \ Surplus  Indus.  3      27      140 

(Equipment  Controlled  free  dist. 

M.  H.  Smith,  Editor;  Vincent  Edwards  &  Co..  130  Clarendon  St. 

Roxbury  Citiien  + Thursday Independent 1936      8      24      294        1<M>OO—  Free 

W.  F.  Pedersen,  Ed.;  H.  P.  Harwich,  Pub.,  1214  Hyde  Park  Ave.  (86),  Hyde  Park. 

24      301      2.50 


$100 
$1,400 


17,262 

$4.000 

$365 
$29,244 


^_  > Thursday   .  ..  Independent  ...     1861      7 

A.~J."  L7FordV  EdUor'and  Publisher,  1441  Dorchester  Ave.,  Dorchester. 

Salt  Water  Sportsman* Monthly Fishing 1939   cLtrolled  free  dist. 

Frank  Woolner,  Editor;  Salt  Water  Sportsman.  Inc.,  157  Federal  St.  (10). 

Simmons  NewsV .Thursday Collegiate 1922     5     26     210     2.50 

Students  of  Simmons  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  800  The  Fenway   (16). 

Simmons  Review,  TheV      ..  Quarterly Collegiate 1947     2     39      128     2.00 

Alumnae  and  Students  of  Simmons  College,  Editors  and 
Publishers.  300  The  Fenway  (15). 

Skating «8  ti.  a  yr Fig.  Skating 1923     2     28     111  xS.OO 

Not  issued  July.  August,  September,  October. 

Mrs.  Theresa  W.  Blanchard,  Editor;  U.  S.  Figure  Skating  Assn.,  Publisher, 
80  Huntington  Ave  (16). 

Sons  of  Italy  Magazine-f        Monthly Fraternal 1930     2      26        98      1.00 

Grand  Lodge  of  Massachusetts,  Order  of  the  Sons  of  Italy,  Publisher, 
24  Province  St.  (8). 

South  Boston  Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1873     7     24     801     2.50 

A.  J.  L.  Ford,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1441  Dorchester  Ave.,  Dorchester  (22). 

South  Boston  Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1938     8     24     294     8'00 

Allan  Doherty.  Editor;  Harry  C.  Shepard,  Publisher.  409  W.  Broadway  (27). 


§2,143 

$86,491 
$2,801 

1,085 
$6,000 


8,504 


21,815 


§2,723 


8     24     294         4*300  —  Free 


3      27      140 


South  End  Citizen  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1949 

William  Pederson,  Editor;  Tribune  Publishing  Co., 

1214  Hyde  Park  Ave.,  Hyde  Park. 
Standard,  The  +  .........  ~  ...........  .Friday  .............  Insurance  ...........  1865 

The  Standard  Publishing  Company,  89  Broad  St.   (10). 
Sty  Ins  V  (offset)  ......................  4  ti.  ayr  ..........  Coll.  A  Alumni..  1882     2      28      105 

Student*  of  Boston  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Chestnut  Hill  (67). 
Telephone  Topics  .....................  Monthly  ..........  Tel.  Emp  ............  1907      2      42      140 

Free  to  employees. 

New  England  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  Inc..  185  Franklin  St.  (7). 
Television  Week  ......................  Saturday  .........  Television  ..........  1950     2     26        90 

David  R.  Shir,  Publisher.  6  Portland  St.   (14). 
Textile  Review  ........................  Quarterly  ........  Textile  ...............  1910     8     83      126 

J.  E.  Lagerquist.  Editor;  Textile  Review  Publishing  Co.,  149  Pearl  St. 
Times   (Negro)  ........................  Tuesday  ..........  Independent  .......  1943      5     24      220 

Boston  Times,  Pub.,  169  Massachusetts  Ave.,  P.  O.  Box  187.  Astor  Station  (28). 
Traveler  —  See  Herald. 

TV  Guide—See  Radnor.  Pa.  New  England  Ed.,  circ.  *  334,339. 
Unitarian  Register  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Religious  ............  1821     8     28      140     8.00 

Not  issued  durinsr  Ausrust  and  September. 

American  Unitarian  Assn..  Publisher,  26  Beacon  St.  (8). 

United  States  Investor  ...........  Saturday  .........  {  JJ^  kjJtJ*11*'     1891     8     26     140     7.00 

Frank  P.  Bennett.  Jr.,  Editor;  Frank  P.  Bennett  A  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher.  186 
Congress  St.  (10). 


5.00 
2.00 

8.00 
1.00 
2.50 


$4,000 
40,000 

$18,000 


$13,000 


18,089 


CircttUtfcro— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A. B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Cenaus.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  10  membership  lee, 

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Universalist    Leader  +  .......    Monthly  ..........  Universalist  ......  1819     8     26     122     8.60        13,300 

Emerson  Hugh  Lalone,  Editor;  Universalist  Publishing  2     41     122 

House.  16  Beacon  St. 


Knights  of  Lithuania,  Publishers,  895  W.  Broadway,  8.  Boston  (27). 
Wemtherwise  ............................  Bi-monthly  .....  {  Meteorology     1948     2     82      115     4-°°      J12.000 

David  M.  Ludlum,  Editor;  American  Meteorological  Soc.,  Publisher,  8  Joy  St.  (8). 
Weekly  News  —  see  Home  Teacher. 
West  Roxbury  Transcript  —  See  Parkway  Transcript. 
Writer  .......................................  Monthly  ..........  Authors  .............  1887      2     34      119     4.00      ±26,437 

A.  S.  Burack.  Editor;  The  Writer  Inc.,  Publisher,  8  Arlington  St.  (16). 

Yankee  Grocer  4-  Monthly  JN.  England        1940     5     22      210      1.60 

Yankee  urocer-t-  ......  ..........  .  .Monthly  ..........  ,  guper  Mktg  Controlled  circ.  VAC  13,326 

John  Griffin,  Editor;  Shamie  Publishing  Co.,  361  Park  Square  Bldg.   (16). 
Yankee  Oilman  .........................  Monthly  .........  (Oil  Market'*     1966      3      28      140      6.00          2.970 

I  J  nuUS.  £,       4U       14  U 

Wilfred  H.  Hall,  Editor;  Independent  Oil  Men's  Assn.  of  New  England, 

Publisher,  8  Newbury  St. 
Zions  Herald  -f-  ........................  Monthly  ..........  Methodist  ..........  1823      3     28      133      3.00        $1*650 

W.  C.  Corberg,  Editor;  Boston  Wesleyan  Assn.,  Publisher,  581  Boyston  St.  (16). 
BRAINTREE  (K4),  pop.  23,161  (independent  branch  of  Boston  P.  O.)  ;  Norfolk  Co.  (E) 
10  m  S  of  Boston.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  potato  chips,  shoes,  leather 
goods,  abrasive  products. 
American  Art  in  Stone  ............  Monthly  ..........  Monuments  .......  1900     3     28     140     4.00          3,000 

Esther  M.   Ford,   Editor  and  Publisher    (84).  2      44      140 

Observer  -f  ...............................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1878      8     23     294     2.50        §3,378 

Circulates  also  in  Weymouth. 

C.  W.  Nelson,  Editor;  The  Observer  Press,  Publisher,  134  Pearl  St.  (86). 
BREWSTER  —  Central  Cape  Press  —  See  Harwich   Port. 

BRIDGEWATER    (L4%),    pop.    9,612;    Plymouth    Co.     (SE).    7    m    S    of    Brockton. 
NYNH&H  RR.  Shoe,  leatherboard  and  nail  factories;  foundry;  brickyard.   State 
Teachers  College.  Truck,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Potatoen,  corn,  tomatoes. 
Campus  Comment  V  ................  Ev.  6  weeks  .....  Collegiate  ........  1927      5      24     231      2.00  900 

Students  of  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Independent  -f-  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1876      7      24      276      3.00        §1,165 

Prints  an  edition  under  the  name  of  Star,  East  Bridge  water.  Circulation,    §111 
Mrs.  Marie  Holmes  Mitchell,  Editor  and  Publisher.  20  Main  St. 
BRIGHTON—  See  Brookline. 

BROCKTON  (K4),  pop.  62,860;  Plymouth  Co.  (SE).  20  m  S  of  Boston.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Manufactures   shoes,    shoe   findings    and   shoe   tools,    garments,   boxes,   metal 
products.   Seven  banks;  deposits    (7-1-58),   $147,153,038.  24,834  electric    (AC) 
meters;  14,321  gas   (artif.  ;  meters;  23,760  telephones. 
Enterprise  and  Times  4-  ..........  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Independent  .......  1880      8     22      297  21.60  **4  1,681 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Enterprise  Publishing  Co.,  60  Main  St.  (62). 
Union  +  ....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1934      5     24     217      2.50        §5,433 

John  J.  Williams,  Editor,  86  Main  St.  (22). 
BROOKF1ELD   (F4),  pop.   1,567;  Worcester  Co.   (C).  18  m  SW  of  Worcester.    NYC 

RR.  Bank,  North  Brookfield.  Manuiactures  paper.  Lake  resort.  Dairy  farms. 
Country  Courier  +  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1881      7      24      280     3.75        §2342 

Circulates  also  in  Leicester,  Spencer,  Warren,  and  West  Brookfleld. 

Douglas    C.    Morse,    Editor;    Tri-Town    Weeklies,    Inc.,    Publisher,    Box    362, 

West  Brookfleld. 

BROOKLINE  (K3),  pop.  67.689  (branch  of  Boston  P.  O.)  ;  Norfolk  Co.  (E).  3  m  SW 
of  Boston.  NYC  RR.  Residential.  Manufactures  greeting  cards,  shades  and  cur- 
tains. Five  banks.  17,013  electric  (AC)  meters;  16,489  gas  (artif.)  meters; 
21,766  telephones. 

B1uhm°"..?^^  ..........  Independent  .....  1884      8     24      294 

G.  RV'phVnneVi'pubiiiiher,  108  Harvard  St.  (46). 
Chronicle-f  ...............................  Thursday  ..........  Independent  .....  1874      5     24     225      2.00  - 

G.  Russell  Phinney,  Publisher,  108  Harvard  St.  (46). 
Citizen  +  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1935      8     24     294 

G.  R.  Phinney,  Publisher,  108  Harvard  St.  (46). 
Jewish  Times  -f-  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1945      5      24      210      3.00        10,000 

James  Kahn.  Publisher,  40  Walnut  St. 
CAMBRIDGEf  (K3)   (branch  of  Boston  P.  O.),  pop.  120,740;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  On 

Charles  River,  8  m  W  of  Boston.  B&M  ;  NYC  RRs. 

Principal    industries:    manufactures    soap,    bakery    products,    confectionery, 

rubber  goods,  electrical  machinery,  foundry  products,  furniture,  printing  and 

publishing.  Electronics  research.  Thirteen  banks;  resources   (12-31-57),  $390,- 

072,000    38,230    electric    (AC)     meters;    32,661    gas     (artif.)    meters;    85,668 

telephones.  Harvard  University  (men)  ;  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology; 

Radcliffe  College  (women)  ;  normal,  theological  and  other  schools.  TV  station. 
Apartment  Management         1  Monthly  I  Apartment         19g5      2      8g      -24  \\b<\ 

in  New  England  ..................  fMontniy  .........  {Management     l"°°     *     °°      "*  x  1'1UU 

James  C.  Di  Nunzio,  Editor;  Middlesex  Apartment  Owners'  Assn.,  Inc., 
Publisher,  991  Massachusetts  Ave. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <£  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  yi»*wd  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  lee. 

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Sub 


CAMBRIDGEf  (Continued) 

Chronicle  Sun  + Thursday Independent.. 

E.  B.  Spalding,  Ed.;  Cambridge  Sun  Pub.  Co.,  620  Massachusetts  Ave.   (89) 
Courier -f Thursday Independent 1947     8     23     287     4.50 

John  W.  Lyons,  Editor;  Cambridge  Courier  Publishing  Co.,  1480  Mass.  Ave. 
Harvard  Advocate  V 6  ti.  a  yr Literary 1866     3     30     105      1.00 

Students  of  Harvard  University,  Editors  and  Publishers,  40  Bow  St. 
Harvard  Alumni  Bulletin +V.Ftntly( Sat.). .Coll.  Alumni 1898     3     28     140     5.00 

See  also  Ivy  League  Alumni  Magazines,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

N.  A.  Hall,  Editor;  Harvard  Bulletin,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Wads  worth  House  (88). 
Harvard  Business  Review — See  Boston,  Mass. 

Harvard  Crimson -hV Morn.ex.Sun...Collegiate 1873     5     28     245   10.00 

Students  of  Harvard  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Harvard  Educational  lo««,.f«,.i«.          [Educational       1Qo9      i      K?     ins     A  nn 

Review  (no  adv.) {Quarterly (Development     1932      l     57      105      4'00 

Graduate  School  of  Education,  Harvard  University,  Publisher,  Lawrence  Hall, 
Kirkland  St. 

24      140   x2.50 


Clre 


900 
17,060 


}13,100 


Harvard  Lampoon  +  V Monthly College  Humor..  1876     3 

Students  of  Harvard  Univ.,  Editors  and  Publishers,  44  Bow  St. 

Harvard  Law  Record-f Thursday {&°LegalUmm      1946      5      30     252 

David  F.  Binder,  Editor;  Harvard  Law  School  Record,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
23  Everett  St. 


4.00 


Harvard  Law  Review  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Legal  ..................  1887 

Not  issued  for  July,  August,  September  and  October. 
Harvard  Law  Review  Assn.,  Publisher,  Gannett  House  (38). 


1      78      136     8.50 


y Theological 1908      1      56        91      8.00 

A.  D.  Nock,  Editor;  Harvard  University  Press,  Publisher. 

Isis-l- Quarterly {Defence  °f         1912      2      29      110  x7'50 

L  Bernard  Cohen,  Editor ;  The  History  of  Science  Society.  Publisher, 
Widener  Library  189.  (38). 

JOandaphys^csth.ematiC8.        JQuarterly Applied  Math...,  1921      1     58      101      6.00 

Massachusetts   Institute  of  Technology,  Publisher    (39). 

Journal  of  the  American       1  rTT~i>«« 

Institute  of  Planners  (.o»-^-^«          I  urban 

(no  adv.) I 

American  Institute  of  Planners,  Publisher,  34  Brattle  St.  (36). 


8,700 


J8,000 


Quarterly {planning  1936     2      86      124  x6'00  2'375 


} 


VQuarterly Botany 1920      1      54      100  x7.00 

C.  E.  Wood,  Jr.,  Editor;  Arnold  Arboretum  of  Harvard  University,  Publisher, 
22  Divinity  Ave. 

of  Cambridge Monthly {commerce  $1,850 Free 

Cambridge  Chamber  of  Commerce,   Publisher,   500   Memorial  Drive. 

M.  I.  T.  Voo  Doo  V Monthly Coll.  Humor 1919      3      27      133      2.00  4,500 

Students  of  Massachusetts   Institute  of  Technology,   Editors   and  Publishers. 

Psyche Quarterly Entomological. ..1874      1      48        91      3.00  $265 

F.  M.  Carpenter,  Ed.;  Cambridge  Entomological  Club,  Pub.,  Biological  Labora- 
tories, Harvard  University. 


f  \Quarterly Pol.  Economy.. ..1886 

Harvard  University 'Press,  Publisher,  79  Garden  St.  (38). 

Radcliffe  NewsV Friday Collegiate 1916 

Students  of  Radcliffe  College.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Radcliffe  Quarterly -f Quarterly Coll.&Alumnae..  1914     2      36 

Radcliffe  Alumnae  Assn.,  Publisher,  Radcliffe  College,  10  Garden  St. 


1      48        94      5.00 


5     27      224      2.25 


J2.950 


123   x2.00        $5,500 


Economic, L18 

Harvard  University  Press,  Publisher,  79  Garden  St.    (38). 
Rhodora Monthly Botanical 1899 


2      36      119      6.00         J2.150 


94      6.00 


___ ^ 1      48 

Reed"c.  Roiiins," Editor ";  New~EngTand  Botanical  Club,  Pub.,  Gray  Herbarium, 
Harvard  University.  22  Divinity  Ave. 

Sky  and  Telescope Monthly Astronomy 1941      3      27      143  x5.00 

C.  A.  Federer,  Jr.,  Editor;  Sky  Publishing  Corp.,  79  Garden  St.  (38). 

Sl>JAed\Kval"  8tudie^  °f       JQuwterly {stSdtei*1  1926     l     57     112     8'00 

C.  R.  D.  Miller,  Ed'.';"Mediaeval  Academy  of  America,  Pub.,  1480  Mass.  Ave.  (88). 

Tech,  The V Tues.  A  Fri Collegiate 1881      5     25      238      3.00 

Students  of  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  020  Walker  Memorial. 

JMonthly Coll.  &  Eng'g 1920     2     23      140     2.75 

UndWg7iduates'of ' the'Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  Eds.  and  Pubs., 
Walker  Memorial  Bldg.,  M.I.T. 


1503 


22,886 


J2.600 


3,000 


J835 


Circulation— **S«pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  fare,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  scat.  Population— -1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CAMBRIDGEf  (Continued)  Estab  Coli<» Width? Depth    Sub 

Technology  ReviewV Monthly (SSd'sdentfflc  1899  2  89  14°  4'00 

Beverly  Dudley,  Editor;  Alumni  Assn.  of  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology.  Pub- 
lisher, Room  1-281. 

Tribune  + Thursday Independent 1866  6  24  224  8.00 

Neighborhood  Publishing  Corp..  2  Lexington  St..  E.  Boston. 

CANTON  (K4).  pop.  7.465;  Norfolk  Co.  (E).  14  m  8  of  Boston.  NYNH&H  RR.  Man- 
ufactures woolens,  rubber  products,  rubberized  fabrics,  technical  and  radio 
apparatus.  Agriculture. 

Journal-*- Friday Independent 1867     7     26     280     2.00 

A.  F.  Mosman,  Editor;  Canton  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  484  Washington  St. 

CAPE  COD — Cape  Cod  Standard  Times — See  Hyannis. 
CHATHAM— Central   Cape  Press— See   Harwich   Port. 

CHELMSFORD  (J2),  pop.  9,407;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  5  m  SW  of  Lowell,  nearest 
banking  town.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  beverages,  textiles,  cement  blocks. 


Clrc 
14,697 


J2.342 


Nursery.  Truck  farms. 

News  weekly  (offset) Thursday Independent 1940     5     24     224 

Edward  G.  Krasnecki,  Editor;  Chelmaford  News-Weekly,  Inc.,  Publisher. 


5.00        $2,605 


CHELSEA  (K3),  pop.  88,912  (branch  of  Boston  P.  O.)  ;  Suffolk  Co.  (E).  B&A  ;  B&M 
RRs. 

Manufactures  rubber  goods,  lithographic  and  typographic  advertising  mate- 
rials, elastic  fabrics,  shoes,  heels,  composition  soles,  dyestuffs,  chemicals,  wall- 
paper, waste  and  wiping  cloths,  paper  and  wooden  boxes,  ice  cream  cones,  fluores- 
cent lighting  fixtures,  furniture,  clocks,  paint  and  varnish,  beds,  optical  equip- 
ment. Fish  curing  and  packing.  Vegetable  packing.  Seven  banks;  deposits  (1958), 
$86,000,000.  10,529  electric  meters;  10,004  gas  (artif.)  meters;  7,810  (res  ) 
telephones.  Naval  Hospital  ;  Soldiers'  Home. 

Record-f  ...................................  {ITsun?"8**"    IndePend«n*  .......  1890      8     23      287   14.00          5,820 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

H.  D.  Hancock,  Editor;  Chelsea  Evening  Record,  Inc.,  Pub.,  18  Fourth  St.  (60). 

CHESTNUT  HILL  (B7),  pop.  -  ;   (branch  of  Boston  P.  O.)  ;  Middlesex  Co.   (NE). 
6   m   SW   of  Boston.   Railroad  station,  Newton   Centre.    B&A;  NYNH&H  RRs. 
Residential. 
Bridge   Quarterly  4-  ................  Quarterly  ........  Cont.  Bridge  ......  1957      2      24        94      6.00 

George  S.  Coffin,  Editor;  Arthur  Drake,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  124  (67). 

CHICOPEE  (D4),  pop.  49.211;  Hampden  Co.  (SW).  On  Connecticut  River  at  mouth  of 
Chicopee  River,  4  m  N  of  Springfield.  B&M  RR.  Manufactures  sporting  goods. 
tires,  radios,   drop  forcings,   corrugated  boxes,   surgical  bandages,   cotton   and 
meat  products,  ladies  underwear,  plastic  tile.  Six  banks;  deposits   (1958),  $38,- 
626,025.  16,125  electric   (AC)   meters;  17,700  telephones.  College  of  Our  Lady 
of  the  Elms   (Cath.  women). 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1927     5     24     224      1.00        §1,918 

Prints  Shopper  for  free  distribution  ;  circulation  4,500. 

Stanley  J.  Kobak,  Editor;  Chicopee  National  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

CLINTON  (H8),  pop.  12,287:  Worcester  Co.  (C).  On  Nashua  River,  12  m  N  of 
Worcester.  B&M;  NYNH&H  RRs.  Manufactures  flashlights,  metal,  concrete 
and  wire  goods,  dyestuffs,  chemicals,  ice  cream,  plastics,  cereals,  books,  carpets, 
looms,  furniture,  radiators,  luminous  signs.  Fruit,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Apples. 
peaches. 

{Courant-f-  .................................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1846      8      24      287      2.00  J550 

Item-f  ....................................  ...Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1893     8     24     287    15.00   **3>448 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
W.  G.  Coulter,  Editor;  The  W.  J.  Coulter  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  156  Church  St. 

COHASSET  —  Cottager—  See  South   Shore  News,  Rockland. 

CONCORD   <J8).  pop.  8.628;  Middlesex  Co.   (NE).  On  Concord  River,  20  m  NW  of 
Boston.  B&M  RR.  Rich  in  historical  and  literary  interest.  Emerson,  Thoreau, 
Hawthorne,  Miss  Alcott  and  other  eminent  writers  lived  here  and  are  buried  in 
Sleepy  Hollow  Cemetery  nearby.  Scene  of  a  Revolutionary  War  victory  by  a 
small  body  of  militia  on  April  19,  1775.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  and  fruit  farms. 
Enterprise  —  See   Enterprise   Weeklies,    Marlboro. 
Journal-f-   (Offset)  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1929      5      24     224      3.50        §2,500 

S.  G.  Kent,  Editor;  Concord  Journal,  Inc.,  Publisher,  9  Walden  St. 

DANVERS  (L2).  pop.  15,720:  Essex  Co.  (NE).  20  m  NE  of  Boston.  B&M  RR.  Manu- 

factures  baby  shoes,  leather,  crayons,  paper  boxes,  burial  vaults,  fluorescent 

lamps,  plastics,  precision  tools,  electronic  tubes.  Essex  Co.  Agricultural  School. 

Truck  farms. 

Herald  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1870     8     24     280     2.00 

V.  D.  Elmere,  EdUor;  Mirror  Press  and  Danvers  Herald.  Inc..  Publisher. 

Horsemen's  Journal  ................  Monthly  ..........  {f  ^ac'R^*1  *  1949     8     80     14°     4*°° 

Thomas  F.  Shehan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  74  Elm  St.,  Box  68. 


§3,690 


15'324 


DEDHAMt    (K8^>.  t>ot>.   18.4R7:  Norfolk  Co.    (E).  On  Charles  River,  9  m  SW  of 
Boston.  NYNH&H  RR.  Residential.  Manufactures  envelopes  and  cups,  interior 
finish. 
Transcript-!-  ...........................  Fridav  .............  Independent  .......  1870      8      23      801      3.50        §5,252 

Transcript  Publications,  Inc..  Publisher.  Transcript  Bldg. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <S>  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  Hues.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  XRand  McNaUy 
estimate  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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~  Estab  Cols  <$>  Width  V  Depth   Sub  Clit 

DENNIS—  Central  Cape  Press—  See  Harwich  Port. 

DORCHESTER  —  See  Boston. 

DUXBURY  —  Pilgrim  —  See  South  Shore  News,  Rockland. 

EAST  BOSTON—  See  Boston. 

EAST  BRIDCEWATER  —  Star  —  See  Independent,   Bridgewater. 

EASTHAM  —  Central  Cape  Press  —  See  Harwich  Port. 

EASTON  (K4%),  pop.  6,244;  Bristol  Co.   (SE).  8  m  W  of  Brockton,  banking  town. 

N  YNH&H  RR.  Iron  foundry  ;  gear,  tool  and  die  works.  Manufactures  shoes,  soft 

drinks,  screw  machine  products.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Bulletin-)-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888      7     24     280     8.00        §1,47S 

A.  H.  Sullivan,  Editor;  Bulletin  Publishing  Co.,  120  Main  St.,  North  Easton. 

EDGARTOWNf  (M7).  pop.  1,608;  Dukes  Co.  (SE).  On  E  shore  of  Martha's  Vineyard 
Island.  Ferry  connections  with  Woods  Hole  via  Vineyard  Haven.  Shell  fisheries, 
deep  water  fishing  industry.  Summer  resort. 
Vineyard  Gazette  +  ................  .Friday  ............  Resort  &  Local..  184  6     7     26     287     6.00        §5,235 

Issued  Tuesday  and  Friday  during  July  and  August. 

E.  B.  and  H.  B.  Hough,  Editors;  Vineyard  Gazette,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

EVERETT  (K8),  pop.  46,982  (branch  of  Boston  P.  O.)  ;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  8  m  N  of 
Boston.  NYC;  B&M   RRs.   Manufactures   paint  and   varnish,   chemicals,   coke, 
refined  oil  products,  cans,  tanks,  truck  bodies,  steel  racks,  shoes,  auto  trim- 
mings, foundry  and  coal  tar  products,  candy.  Five  banks.  14,263  electric  (AC) 
meters;  12,743  gas  (art  if.)  meters;  16,697  telephones. 

Leader-Herald  and  ITI,,,,..,!.-          1***™**™*        1885      8     22     294     5.00          1,50O 

News-Gazette  +  .................  JThursday  ........  Independent  ......  ii,40O—  Free 

Leader  Publishing  Co.,  28  Church  St.  (49). 

FAIRHAVEN  (L6),  pop.  12,764;  Bristol  Co.  (SE).  On  Buzzards  Bay.  at  mouth  of 
Acushnet  River.  Bridge  to  New  Bedford.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  tacks, 
nails,  staples,  boats,  loom  cranks.  Shell  fisheries.  Resort.  Dairy  farms. 

Colonial,  O-f(  Portuguese).  ....Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1925      6     26      273      2.00  2,105 

Frederico  A.  Costa.  Ed.;  F.  A.  Costa  Press,  Publisher,  122  N.  Walnut  St. 

Star+  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1879     7      24      280      2.00  §883 

J.  B.  DeGraw,  Editor  and  Publisher,  20  Main  St. 

FALL  RIVERf  (K6),  pop.  111,963;  Bristol  Co.  (SE).  On  Taunton  River,  at  mouth  of 
Mount  Hope  Bay,  18  m  SE  of  Providence,  R.  I.  NYNH&H  RR.  Fine  harbor. 
Foreign  and  domestic  trade. 

Manufactures  cotton  goods,  thread  and  yarns,  rayon  and  silk  products,  men's 
clothing,  ladies'  dresses,  shirts,  curtains,  bedspreads,  rubber  and  latex  products, 
paper  boxes,  textile  machinery,  felt  and  straw  hats,  luggage,  rope  and  cord, 
leather  belting.  Cotton,  printing,  cloth  bleaching  plants.  Twelve  banks  ;  deposits 
(7-1-58),  $159,326,053.  89,249  (res.)  electric  (AC)  meters;  35,100  (res.)  gas 
(nat.)  meters;  29,674  (res.)  telephones. 


Ca  Bi-monthly  .....  Religious  ...........  1941      6     26     280      1.00  1.800 

John  G.  Hoja,  Editor;  Portuguese  Evangelical  Federation,  Publisher, 

349  America  St. 
Herald  News  +  ........................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1872     8     23     296  20.80  **39,753 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

B.  J.  Delaney,  Editor;  Fall  River  Herald  News  Pub.  Co.,  207  Pocasset  St. 
Independent,  L'-f(  French  )....Evg.ex.  Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1885      7      26     287    10.40        §3,687 

Prints  edition  for  New  Bedford. 

P.  A.  Lajoie,  Editor;  L'Independent,  Publisher,  233  Pocasset  St. 

FALMOUTH  (M6),  pop.  8.662;  Barnstable  Co.   (E).  On  sea  coast.  39  m  SE  of  New 
Bedford.  NYNH&H  RR.  Resort.  Woods  Hole,  Marine  Biological  Laboratory  and 
Oceanographic    Institution.    Commercial    fisheries.    Agriculture.    Strawberries, 
cranberries. 
Enterprise-f-  ............................  Tues.&Fri....    Independent     ..1886      8      24      294      8.00*^4,649 

G.  A.  Hough,  Jr.,  Editor;  Falmouth  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

FITCHBURGt  (G2),  pop.  42,691;  Worcester  Co.  (C).  On  Nashua  River,  46  m  NW  of 
Boston.  B&M;  NYNH&H  RRs.  Airline  NEA. 

Manufactures  electrical  equipment,  paper,  shoes,  cotton  and  woolen  goods, 
firearms,  bicycles,  saws,  machine  knives,  garments,  plastic  goods,  screen  plates, 
curtains,  air  conditioning  equipment,  boxes,  women's  handbags,  fibre  luggage, 
children's  garments,  brass  and  iron  castings,  furniture,  hardware.   Six  banks  ; 
deposits  (7-1-58),  $102,699,145.  16,262  electric  (AC)  meters;  10,370  gas  (nat.) 
meters;  13,356  telephones.  State  Teachers   College. 
Liberte,   La  -f  (French)  ..........  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1900      7     26      287      2.50        §6,180 

F.  J.  LeMoyne,  Editor;  Leonard  A.  Remy,  Publisher,  872  Main  St. 


Raivaaja-f    (Pioneer)  (Fin.)..      ^**'**    Labor  .................  1905     7     27     294   12.00        §4,129 

Elis  Snlkanen,  Editor;  Ralvaaja  Publishing  Company,  48  Wallace  Ave. 

Sentinel-f-  .................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1838     8     24     294  21.00  **16,141 

G.  H.  Godbeer,  Editor;  Sentinel  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  808  Main  St. 

FOXBORO  (J4),  pop.  7,080;  Norfolk  Co.   (E).  22  m  SW  of  Boston.    NYNH&H  RR. 

Manufactures  indicating  and  recording  instruments,  jewelers'  tools. 
Reporter-f-  ...............................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1884     6     24     238     3.00        §2,836 

J.  Clark  Samuel,  Editor;  Foxboro  Company,  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI»*ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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FRAMINGHAM  (J3),  pop.  28,086;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  21  m  BW  of  Boston.  NYO; 
NYNH&H  RRs.  Manufactures  tags  and  paper  novelties,  hat,  saps,  carpets, 
automobiles,  rubberized  fabrics,  paper  textiles,  boilers,  tanks,  steel  lockers, 
toilet  preparations,  shoes,  raincoats  and  sportswear,  woolen  novelties.  Five 
banks  ;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $80,311,058.  10,138  electric  meters;  4,340  gas  meters; 
18,522  telephones.  State  Teachers  College  (women).  Truck,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

News-f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1897     8     23      800   15.00      §12,892 

R.  J.  Callahan,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Company  of  Framingham. 
FRANKLIN  (J4),  pop.  8,087 ;  Norfolk  Co.  (E).  9  m  NW  of  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  NYNH&H 
RR.    Manufactures  textiles,  foundry  products,  printing  presses,  felt,  spindle 
holders,  electric  signs  and  tools,  rubber  goods,   lamp  bases.   Poultry,   dairy, 
fruit  farms. 

Sentinel-f Thursday Independent 1878     8     24     294     8.00        §3,200 

Albert  L.  Martin,  Editor;  Sentinel  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  15-17  E.  Central  St. 

GARDNER  (G2),  pop.  19,681;  Worcester  Co.  (C).  16  m  W  of  Fitchburg.  BAM  RR. 
Manufactures  furniture,  children's  vehicles  and  carriages,  stoves  and  heaters, 
oil  burners,  fibre,  foundry  and  machine  shop  products,  chairs,  yarn.  Dairy  farms. 

News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1896     8     24     294   16.00        §7,065 

A.  J.  Abbott,  Editor;  W.  E.  Hubbard  Trust,  Publisher,  809  Central  St. 

GLOUCESTER  (M2),  pop.  25,167;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  28  m  NE  of  Boston,  on  S  side  of 
Cape  Ann  Peninsula.  B&M  RR. 

Chief  industry  ia  catching,  canning,  drying  and  shipping  of  fish,  especially 
cod,  haddock,  halibut,  mackerel  and  ocean  perch.  Glue,  nets  and  seines,  ink, 
isinglass,  cod  liver  oil,  oiled  clothing,  paint,  wooden  boxes  manufactured.  Five 
banks;  deposits  (6-30-67),  $19,131,771.  13,121  electric  (AC)  meters;  7,797  gas 
(nat.)  meters;  15,647  (residential)  telephones.  Summer  resort. 

(  Cape  Ann  Summer  Sun Friday Independent .1949     8     24     294      1.00      $10,000 
Issued  June  28  to  Sept.  3. 
Times  + Evgr.ex.Sun In d.  Rep 1856     8     24     294   15.00   **9,142 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Paul  B.  Kenyon,  Editor;  Philip  S.  Weld,  Publisher. 

GRAFTON  (H3%),  pop.  8,281;  Worcester  Co.  (C).  8  m  SE  of  Worcester.  G&U  RR. 
Dairy  farms. 

News  + Wednesday Shopping 1958      5      24      210      2.00  1,700 

Marianne  Rosoky,  Editor;  Charles  N.  Bolack,  Pub.,  Shoppers  Mart,  N.  Graf  ton. 
GREAT  BARRINGTON   (A4),  pop.  6,712;  Berkshire  Co.   (W).  On  Housatonic  River, 
19  m  SW  of  Pittsfteld.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  cotton  goods,  coated  paper. 
Summer  resort.    Pine  timber.    Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Berkshire  Courier-f- Thursday Independent 1834      7     26     287     3.00        §2,564 

John  M.  Francis,  Editor;  Berkshire  Courier,  Publisher. 

WJ   .   «.,..,                                   iLr^fui,,  /Music  1951      3     26      140      6.00     *91,227 

High  Fidelity Monthly {Listeners  2      40      140 

John  M.  Conly,  Editor;  Charles  Fowler,  Publisher,  The  Publishing  House. 

GREENFIELDf  (D2),  pop.  17,849;  Franklin  Co.  (NW).  On  Connecticut  River.  20  m 
N  of  Northampton.  B&M  RR.  Manufactures  taps,  dies,  machine  tools,  grinding 
and  finishing  machinery,  sterling  silver  tableware,  bricks,  shovels,  rakes,  paper 
boxes.  Agriculture.  Milk,  apples,  potatoes. 

Cryptogram ..Bi-monthly  ....Cryptography.. ..1932     1     54       96     3.00  350 

William  G.  Bryan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  292  Davis  St. 

Recorder-Gazette-}- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1792      8     23      300    21.84*^12,678 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Harold  E.  Levanway,  Editor;  Recorder  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 
GROTON — Landmark — See  Public   Spirit,   Ayer. 

HAMILTON  (L2),  pop.  2,764;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  20  m  NE  of  Boston.  Bank,  Beverly. 
B&M  RR.  Truck  farms. 

Hamilton-Wenham  Chronicle.Thursday Independent 1949     5     22     200     2.50  $502 

Gurth  F.  Chambers,  Editor;  Ipswich  Chronicle  Pub.  Co.,  125  High  St.,  Ipswich. 
HANOVER — Branch — See  Standard,   Rockland. 

HAVERHILL  (Kl),  pop.  47,280;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  On  Merrimack  River.  85  m  N  of 
Boston.  B&M  RR.  Manufactures  women's  shoes,  heels,  soles,  counters,  tanned 
leather,  coin  operated  machines,  paper  boxboard,  electric  coils,  machinery. 
Seven  banks;  savings  deposits  (6-30-58),  $70,648,108.  15,465  electric  (AC) 
meters;  16,500  gas  (nat.)  meters;  16,359  telephones. 

Gazette-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1821      9     23     280   2 3. 40**  10,363 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Newspapers  of  New  England,  Inc.,  Publisher,  179  Merrimack  St. 

Journal Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1957     8     22     30121.84        10,100 

William  Loch,  Publisher. 

HINGHAM  (L3%),  pop.  10,665;  Plymouth  Co.  (SE).  On  Massachusetts  Bay,  12  m  SE 
of  Boston.  NYNH&H  RR.  Residential.  Flour,  candy,  knit  goods,  disinfectants 
manufactured.  Summer  resort.  Gravel  pits. 

Education  V Monthly Educational 1880     2     32     105     5.00        $3.400 

E.  A.  Betts,  Editor;  The  Palmer  Company,  Publisher,   849  Lincoln  St. 

Journal  -f Thursday Independent 1827      6     26     280      2.50        §2,550 

Frank  H.  MacLean,  Editor;  Hingham  Journal,  Publisher,  Journal  Bid.,  South  St. 

HOLBROOK  (K4).  pop.  4,004;  Norfolk  Co.  (E).  18  m  S  of  Boston.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Bank,  Randolph.  Manufactures  disinfectants,  shoe  findings,  shoe  polish  and 
ice  eream.  Dairy  farms. 

Times  4- Thursday Independent 1889     7     24     280     2.50        §1,450 

A.  H.  Sullivan,  Editor;  Holbrook  Pub.  Co.,  18  South  Franklin  St. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  iPublisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ens,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Populatlon—1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  ia  membership  fee. 

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HOLYOKE  (D4),  pop.  64,661;  Hampden  Co.  (8W).  On  Connecticut  River,  10  m  N  of 
Springfield.  B&M;  NYNH&H  RRs. 

Leads  in  the  manufacturing  of  fine  writing  papers,  and  in  paper  converting. 
Manufactures  transformers,  air  compressors,  air  conditioning  equipment,  cot- 
ton, silk,  rayon  and  synthetic  fabrics,  roller  chain,  sporting  goods,  electronics, 
brewery  products,  paper  mill  equipment,  fabricated  steel  products,  and  leather 
belting:,  and  liquid  detergent.  Eight  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $98,721,444. 
48,890  electric  meters;  80,270  gas  meters;  48,225  telephones.  TV  station. 

Democrat -f Saturday Democratic 1907      5      23      210     2.00  

Lionel  Boucher,  Editor  and  Publisher,  180  High  St. 

Justice,  La+  (French) Thursday Independent 1902     7     26     301     2.00        §4,025 

Gerard  C.  Raymond,  Editor;  La  Justice  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  278  Main  St. 

Trans cript-Telegram  + Evg.ex.Sun In d.  Rep 1882     8     23     315  21.60**26,231 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Arthur  Ryan,  Editor;  William  Dwight,  Publisher,  180  High  St. 

HUDSON  (H8),  pop.  8,211;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  28  m  W  of  Boston.  B&M  RR.  Manu- 
factures shoes,  shoe  counters,  special  machinery,  belting,  elastic  narrow  fabrics, 
batting,  doors.  Diversified  farming. 

Sun-f- Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1888      8      24      287   15.00          2,220 

Sold  only  in  combination  with  Marlboro  Enterprise. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  H.  Wilcox,  Editor;  D.  S.  Lucier,  Publisher,  6  Pope  St. 

HULL  (L3),  pop.  8,379;  Plymouth  Co.   (SE).  On  Massachusetts  Bay,   12  m  SE  of 

Boston.  Railroad  station,  Hingham.  NYNH&H  RR.   Shore  resort. 
Hull-Nantasket  Times-l- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1930      8      24     293      200        §1,595 

Ruth  C.  Gordon,  Editor;  Hull  Publishing  Co.,  Box  358,  Allerton  Station. 
News-Mirror-f- Thursday Independent 1943      5      24      231      3.50        §1,588 

Patrick  O'Brien,  Editor;  Dr.  I.  J.  Greenblatt,  Publisher,  Box  N,  Nantasket  Beach. 

HYANNIS  (N6),  pop.  X4,235;  Barnstable  Co.  (E).  On  Atlantic  Coast.  46  m  SE  of 
Boston.  NYNH&H  RR.  Airline  NEA.  Manufactures  lumber,  pearl  essence, 
bayberry  candles.  Fisheries.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Cranberries,  turnips, 
celery. 

Barnstable  Patriot -f Thursday Republican 1830     7      24      280     3  00        §2,578 

Richard  B.  Haskins,  Publisher,  24  Pleasant  St. 

Cape  Cod  Standard-Times  -f  ...Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1936      8      22      298   15.60  **17,745 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Cape  Cod  Standard-Times,  Publisher. 

HYDE  PARK— -See  Boston. 

IPSWICH  (L2),  pop.  6,896;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  25  m  N  of  Boston.  B&M  RR.  Manu- 
factures hosiery,  garments,  electrical  products,  leather.  Shellfish  industries. 
Summer  resort.  Truck  farms. 

Chronicle-}- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1872     8     22     280     2.00          2,307 

Gurth  F.  Chambers,  Editor  and  Publisher,  125  High  St. 
New  England  Poultry  \M,,nt>.lv  fPoultry  1Q9-      «     07     IOQ      inn 

Review,  The ^Monthly Breeding  1925      8      27      133      1'00 

Thomas  E.  Mahoney,  Editor;  New  England  Poultry  Review,  Box  163. 
JAMAICA  PLAIN— See  Boston. 

LAWRENCEf  (K2),  pop.  80.586;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  On  Merrimack  River,  26  m  NW  of 

Boston.  B&M  RR.  Airline.  NEA. 

Important  industries:  electronics,  paper  products,  rubber  products,  leather 

goods,  apparel,  food  products,  textiles,  rugs,  shoes,  soap,  chemicals,  mattresses, 

machinery,  boxes,  boats,  furniture.  Ten  banks;  deposits   (6-30-57),  $248,930,- 

240.  38,711  electric  (AC)  meters;  33,864  gas  (artif.)  meters;  40,120  telephones. 
Bee,  The-f Thursdav Independent 1040      5      24      296      2.50  

John  H.  McAuliffe,  Editor;  Bee  Publishing  Co.,  13-19  Concord  St. 

r  Eagle -f Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1868      9      21      298   15.00    **3,376 

J  Tribune-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1890      9     21      298  21.84**36,2O4 

I  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

I           Irving  E.  Rogers,  Editor;  Eagle-Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  285  Essex  St. 
Sun-f Sunday Ind.  Repub 1884     8     24     294     6.00   **9,889 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Arnold  W.  Sullivan,  Editor;  Lawrence  Publications,  Inc.,  Appleton  St. 

LEICESTER  (G8%),  pop.  6,029;  Worcester  Co.  (C).  6  m  W  of  Worcester,  nearest 
railroad  station.  NYC;  B&M;  NYNH&H  RRs.  Textile  industries. 

New  England  Goat  News 4-.. ..Monthly Goat  Breed's 3     25      126     1.00 

Mrs.  Clara  E.  Kerr.  Editor;  Clara  E.  and  George  M.  Kerr,  Publishers, 

268  Pine  St.,  R.F.D.  1. 
Country  Courier — See  Brookfield. 

LEOMINSTER  (G8  % ),  pop.  24,075 ;  Worcester  Co.  (C).  6  m  SE  of  Fitchburg.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Airline.  NEA. 

Manufactures  woolen  yarn,  worsteds,  horn,  celluloid  and  plastic  products, 
machine  tools  and  dies,  shirts,  pants,  pajamas,  buttons,  pyroxylin  and  leather 
products,  paper  boxes,  chairs,  toys,  wood  novelties,  floor  wax  and  polish. 

Enterprise-!- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1895     8     22     28715.00        §5,175 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

C.  P.  Rowe,  Editor;  Leominster  Enterprise  Co.,  Publisher,  Colburn  Court. 

Morgan  Horse  Magazine Monthly Horse  In ts 1940     8     26     129     8.50          4,000 

Otho  F.  Eusey,  Editor;  Morgan  Horse  Club,  Publisher.  102  Water  St. 

Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  ^ Nonpar* fl 
•mi,  12  to  inch.  V  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRsnd  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  In  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Co  lrS»  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

LEXINGTON  (K8),  pop.  17,385  (branch  of  Boston  P.  O.)  ;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  11  m 
NW   of  Boston.   BAM   RR.   Residential  town  of   historical   interest.   Nursery. 
Truck  farms. 
Minute-man  4-  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  .1871     8     24     294     8.50        §5,393 

A.  G.  Adams,  Editor;  Minute-man  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher,  17  Depot  Sq. 
New  England  Construction  .....  Bi-weekly  ........  Construction  .....  8     27     140  10.00 

H.  S.  Swartz,  Editor;  Construction  2     40     140 

Publishing  Co.,  27  Muzzey  St.,  P.  O.  Box  255.  Controlled  circ.     >5,124 

LOWELLf  <J2).  pop.  97,249;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  On  Merrimack  River,  at  mouth  of 
Concord  River,  25  m  NW  of  Boston.  NYNH&H;  B&M  RRs. 

Leading  industries  :  cotton,  woolen,  electronics,  boots  and  shoes,  bakery  prod- 
ucts, leather,  knit  goods,  printing  and  publishing,  dyeing  and  finishing  textiles, 
malt  liquors,   gas    (mfgd.),   clothing,   textile  machines.   Nine  banks;   deposits 
(6-30-58),    $169,647,000.    44,620    electric     (AC)     meters;    28,758    gas     (nat.) 
meters;    41,220    telephones.    Lowell    Technological    Institute;    State    Teachers 
College. 
Optic-H  ......................................  Saturday  ........  Independent  ......  1927     5      24      210     8.00          4,000 

C.  F.  Connor,  Editor;  Lambert  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  80  Gershom  Ave 


Color  advertising  accepted. 
Clement  C.  Costello,  Editor;  Lowell  Sun  Publishing  Company,  15  Kearney  Square. 
TextV  .......................................  Ftntly(Thurs.)  Collegiate  .........  1920      5      26      238     2.00        $1200 

Text  News  Assn.  of  the  Lowell  Technological  Institute,  Publisher, 
Lowell  Technological  Institute. 

LYNN  (L3),  pop.  99,788;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  On  Massachusetts  Bay,  10  m  NE  of  Boston. 

B&M  RR. 

Large  trade  center.  Extensive  manufacture  of  electrical  equipment,  shoes  and 

allied  products,  shoe,  welding,  folding  and  taping  machinery,  incandescent  lamps, 

patent  medicines,   leather  and  leather  goods   and   dressing;  marshmallow  and 

cocoa,   rubber  goods   moulds,   wire  and   foundry  products,  upholstery   springs. 

Lobster  fisheries.  Ten  banks;  deposits    (6-30-58),  $210,411,672.  46,142  electric 

(AC)    meters;  44,207  gas    (nat.)    meters;   59,439  telephones. 
Amateur  Athlete  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Sports  ................  1929      3     27      126     3.00         11,653 

Daniel  J.    Ferris,    Editor;    Harold    O.    Zimman,   Inc.,    Publisher,    156    Broad    St. 
Item-h  .......................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1877      8      23      308   24.48^*22,129 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sat.  evg.  circ. 

Hastings  &  Sons  Publishing  Co..  38  Exchange  St. 

Te,e,ram-New.  +  ....................       *-  Democratic  ........  »••     • 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Jacob  Finkle,  Editor;  Frederick  V.  Enwright,  Publisher,  85  Central  Ave. 

MALDEN  (K3),  pop.  69,804  (branch  of  Boston  P.  O.)  ;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  On  Maiden 
River,  5  m  N  of  Boston.  B&M  RR. 

Manufactures  rubber  boots  and  shoes,  flre  hose,  confectionery,  knitted  gar- 
ments, paints  and  varnishes,  baked  beans,  drugs  and  remedies,  engineering 
appliances,  shoes,  spices,  sheet  steel  products,  autobodies,  seat  covers,  drap- 
eries, scarfs,  pillows.  Five  banks;  deposits  (1958).  $223,638,922.  17,028  wired 
(AC)  houses;  16,000  gas  (nat.)  meters;  21,500  telephones. 

News-f  .....................................  {l^^-  Sat'  Independent  ......  1892      8     23      29416.00      §10,804 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

David   Brickman,   Editor;  Maiden  Publications,  Inc.,  Pub.,   22   Ferry  St.    (48). 

Press-f-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1934      8     24      301      8.50 

Shirley  Mullen,  Editor;  John  P.  B.  Mahony  and  23,000  —  Free 

Robert  M.  Henderson,  Publishers,  8  Exchange  St. 

MANCHESTER  (M2),  pop.  2.868;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  On  the  Atlantic  Ocean.  23  m  NE 
of  Boston.  BAM  RR.  Manufactures  hand-made  furniture.  Boat  yards.  Resort. 
Cricket  -f  ..................................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1888     7      24      276     3.00        §1,361 

Daniel  F.   Slade,  Editor;  The  Cricket  Press,   Inc.,   Publisher,   66   Summer  St. 

MANSFIELD  (K4).  pop.  7,184;  Bristol  Co.  (SE).  24  m  SW  of  Boston.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Manufactures   taps  and   dies,  chocolate,  lacquer  and   foundry  products,  drawn 
steel,  fountain  and  gold  pens,  shuttle  irons  and  hardware  specialties,  draughts- 
men's instruments,  chemicals.  Textile  finishing.  Gladioli,  tomato  greenhouses. 
Truck  farms. 
News   &  Times-f  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1873      8      24      283      4.00        tl,842 

Howard  N.  Fowler,  Editor;  Mansfield  Press,  Publisher. 

MARBLEHEAD  (L2%),  pop.  18.766;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  On  Massachusetts  Bay.  18  m 
NE  of  Boston.  B&M  RR.  Manufactures  yachts,  isinglass,  shoes,  paint,  chairs. 
Fiflheries.  Seaside  resort,  yachting  center.  Truck  farms. 
Messenger-*-  ............................  Thuradav  .......  In  d.  Rep  .............  1876     7      24      280     2.00        §3,2O6 

Eben  G.  Weed,  Editor;  Weed  Publishers,  Inc.,  169  Pleasant  St. 

MARLBORO  (H8),  pop.  16,766;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  27  m  W  of  Boston.  NYNH&H: 
B&M  RRs.  Manufactures  shoes  and  slippers,  miners'  lamps,  paper,  wire  and 
foundry  products,  wooden  heels.  Metal  stampings.  Dairy  and  fruit  farms. 

(Enterprise-f  .............................  Evpr.ex.Sun  .....  In  d.  Rep  .............  1888      8     24     287   15.00          6,675 
Sold  only  In  combination  with  Hudson  Sun. 
Enterprise  Weeklies  -f-  ............  Thursday  ........  In  d.  Rep  .............  1888      8     24      287     2.00  4,670 

Prints  Enterprise  for  Acton,  Bedford,  Concord,  Maynard,  Sudbury. 
Dustin  S.  Lucier,  Publisher. 

Circulation  —  fr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jtine  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population  —  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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5     24     231      3.00 


28      140     6.00 
Controlled  oirc. 


Estab  ColsOWidthVDepth    Sub 

MARSHFIELD— Mail— See  South  Shore  News,  Rockland. 
MATTAPAN— See  Boston. 

MAYNARD   (J3).  pop.  6,978;  Middlesex  Co.   (NE).  25  m  NW  of  Boston.  B&M  RR. 

Woolen  cloth  manufactured. 
Beacon,  The Thursday Independent 1945 

E.  W.  Tuttle,  Editor;  E.  W.  Tuttle,  Publisher,  89  Summer  St. 
Enterprise — See  Enterprise  Weeklies,   Marlboro. 
Fibre  and  Fabric Monthly  Textiles 1886 

V.  A.  Paradis,  Publisher,  125  Main  St. 

MEDFORD  (K8),  pop.  66,118  (branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) ;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  On  Mystic 
River,  6  m  NW  of  Boston.  B&M  RR. 

Manufactures  paper  boxes,  sole  cutting  machinery,  textile  oil  and  soap, 
wire  and  iron  products,  jointing  compounds,  wax  and  polish,  valves,  waterproof 
sheeting,  mattresses,  batteries,  commercial  pumps,  dolls,  concrete  blocks,  dental 
materials,  fruit  syrup,  truck  and  trailer  bodies.  Seven  banks;  deposits  (6-30- 
58).  $68,931,592.  19,614  electric  meters;  16,391  gas  meters;  17,535  telephones. 
Tufts  College. 

Mercury-j- { |VsKu^'Sat'    Independent 1880      8      23 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

David  Brickman,  Editor;  Medford  Publications,  Inc.,  20  Salem  St. 


Circ 


§3,060 


>7,9-19 


294    15.00        §7,802 


(55). 
Messenger Thursday Independent 1942      8     28     294 

Medford  Publications,  Inc.,  20  Salem  St. 
Pigeon   News Monthly Pigeon  Fanc'rs..  1895      3      28      140 

G.  F.  Twombly,  Editor;  C.  E.  Twombly  Co.,  Publisher  (65). 

Tufts  Alumni  Review Quarterly Coll.  Alumni 1945     3     27     186 


8.00 

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2.00 


$24,000 


20O 
2,310 


§5,950 


Controlled  free  dist. 
D.  G.  Abbott,  Editor;  Trustees  of  Tufts  College,  Publisher  (55). 

Tufts  Dental  Outlook Quarterly Den talJournal..  1926      1      26      111      2.00 

Students  of  Tufts  College  Dental  School.  Editors  and   Publishers. 

Tufts  Weekly  V Wed.  *  Fri Co,,eKiate "«  c 

Student  Council  of  Tufts  College,  Editor  and  Publisher  (55). 

MELROSE  (K3),  pop.  26,988  (independent  branch  of  Boston  P.  O.)  :  Middlesex  Co. 
(NE).  8  m  N  of  Boston.  B&M  RR. 

Manufactures  inner  soles,  chemicals,  filters,  transistors,  rubber  and  food 
products.  Four  banks;  deposits  (6-80-68),  $46,325,687.  8,935  electric  (AC) 
meters;  6,985  gas  meters;  9,425  telephones. 

Free  Press -f Thursday Independent 1901      9     21      294      4.00 

Dorothy  M.  Raymond,  Ed.;  Melrose  Free  Press,  Inc.,  Pub..  40  W.  Foster  St.  (76). 

MERRIMAC  (Kl),  pop.  1,618;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  35  m  N  of  Boston.  BAM  RR.  Manu- 
factures metal  finishing  products,  boats.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  truck  farms. 

Destiny  (no  adv.) Monthly Relig.-Educ 1928  8  27  186  8.00 

H.  B.  Rand.  Editor;  Destiny  Publishers,  43  Grove  St. 

METHUEN  (Kl%),  pop.  24.477  (branch  of  Lawrence  P.  O.) ;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  2  m  N  of 
Lawrence.  B&M  RR.  Manufactures  worsted  cloth,  yarn,  shoes,  shoddy,  wooden 
heels,  brooms,  loom  pickers. 

Call  of  the  Sick  (offset) Bi-monthly (thJsSfk  1951  *  89  72  1'00 

Sister  Francis  Helen,  Editor;  Bon  Secours  Sisters,  Pub.,  Bon  Secours  Hospital. 

Transcript  4- Friday Independent 1876  7  24  280  2.00 

John  E.  Garrity,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MIDDLEBORO  (L5),  pop.  10,164;  Plymouth  Co.  (SE).  10  m  E  of  Taunton.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  varnish,  fire  fighting  equipment,  ice  bags  and  heating 
pads,  calendars,  photo  finishing.  Dairy  farms. 

Gazette -f- Thursday Independent 1852     8     24     808     4.00 

Lorenzo  Wood,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MILFORD  (H4),  pop.  16.442;  Worcester  Co.  (C).  12  m  SW  of  Framingham.  NYC; 
NYNH&H;  G&U  RRs.  Manufactures  shoes,  rubber  goods,  elastic  webbing, 
bone  cutters,  tools,  dies,  metal  stampings,  looms.  Pink  granite  quarries.  Dairy, 
truck  farms. 

News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1887      8      23      301    12.48 

G.  W.  Billings,  Editor;  William  F.  Wright,  Publisher. 

MILLBURY    (G4),   pop.    8,847;   Worcester   Co.    (C).    6   m    SE   of   Worcester.   NYC; 

NYNH&H  RRs.  Manufactures  woolens,  wire,  felt,  shoe  thread,  textile  supplies, 

machinery,  edged  tools,  shuttles,  heddles  and  frames.  Fish  hatcheries.  Dairy, 

poultry,  truck,  fruit  farms. 
Journal Friday Independent 1893      6     26      280      1.50 

Arthur  Briddon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MILTON  (K3%).  pop.  22,895  (branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) ;  Norfolk  Co.  (E).  6  m  S  of 

Boston.  NYNH&H  RR.  Residential.  Manufactures  crackers,  cocoa  and  chocolate, 

ice  cream. 
Independent  School  Bulletin  V. 4  tl.  a  yr Education 1941    Controlled  f?ee  dist. 

Esther  Osgood,  Editor;  Secondary  Education  Board,  Publisher  (86). 
Record-*- Friday Local 1904     8     28     301     2.50 

S.  Francis  Marden,  Editor  and  Publisher  (87). 
Transcript Thursday Independent 1945     8     24     287     2.00 

Edward  Whittaker,  Editor;  Harry  P.  Harwich,  Publisher. 

dreulatkm— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
em«,  12  to  inch.  ?  A  gate  lines,  U  to  inch.  fCounty  teat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols <J> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Girt 

MONSON — Register — See  Journal-Register,  Palmer. 

MOUNT  HERMON  (Dl%).  (pop.  inc.  in  Northfield) ;  Franklin  Co.  (NW).  11  m  NE  of 
Greenfield,  banking  town.  B&M  RR.  Mt.  Hermon  School  (boys).  Dairy  and 
poultry  farms. 

HermoniteV Ftntly.( Sat.). Prep  School 1888     5     24     210     4.00 

Students  of  Mount  Hermon  School,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Mount  Hermon  Alumni          \nnort-rlv          /Prep  School       1902     2      28      103 

News    (no  adv.)    quarterly {  Alumni  Controlled  free  dist.        10,400 

L.  P.  White,  Editor;  Mount  Hermon  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher. 
NANTASKET  BEACH — Hull-Nantasket  Times — See  Hull. 

NANTUCKETf  (O7),  pop.  8,484;  Nantucket  Co.  (SE).  On  N  shore  of  Nantucket 
Island,  56  m  SE  of  New  Bedford.  Airline  NEA.  Boat  connections.  Summer  resort. 

Inquirer  and  Mirror  + Saturday Republican 1821     9     26     378     4.00        §3,250 

Robert  E.  Deeley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Town  Crier -h Friday Independent 1946     8     24     287     2.50 

Joseph  Indio  and  Constance  H.  Indio,  Editors  and  Publishers,  4  Lily  St. 

NATICK   (J3),  pop.   19,838;  Middlesex  Co.    (NE).   18  m  SW   of  Boston.  NYC  RR. 

Manufactures  boots  and  shoes,  boxes  and  box-board,  mince  meat  and  preserves, 

baseballs,  band  saws.  Truck  and  fruit  farms.  Apples,  peaches. 
Bulletin  + Thursday Independent 1882     8     24     294     2.50        §4,011 

Prints  edition  under  name  of  Enterprise,  Wayland. 

Robert  F.  Fairbanks,  Editor;  Coleman  &  Co.,  Publishers. 
Herald-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1924     7      24     280     2.50        §1,990 

C.  J.  Welch,  Editor;  P.  V.  Casavant,  Publisher,  6  Clarendon  St. 

SUCount?  Recorded  &  TheJThursday Independent 1933      8     24     308     2.50        §5,021 

Robert  Taylor,  Editor';  Robert  Katz,  Publisher,  3  S.  Main  St. 

NEEDHAM  (J8),  pop.  16,313  (branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) ;  Norfolk  Co.  (E).  12  m  SW  of 
Boston.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  knit  goods,  dental  and  surgical  instru- 
ments, hosiery,  sweaters.  Residential.  Dairy  farms. 

Chronicle-f- Thursday Independent 1874     8     23     301     3.00        §5,423 

Transcript  Publications,   Inc.,   Pub.,  Transcript   Bldg.,  Dedham. 
New  England  Equipment        1M     flt,  fPlumb'g,Htg..  m7     8     27      140     2.50 

Dealer [Monthly Air  Cond..  Controlled  dist.        $7,780 

'  (Appliances  ,    ^^ 

Guy  G.  Smith,  Editor;  Publication  Associates,  Pub..  1116  Great  Plains  Ave  (92). 

Times-f- Thursday Independent 1932      7      24      280      2.50        §3,015 

Clayton  A.  Fairbanks,  Editor  and  Publisher,  118  Chapel  St.  (92). 

NEW  BEDFORDt  (L6),  pop.  109,189;  Bristol  Co.  (SE).  On  Buzzards  Bay  at  mouth  of 
Acushnet  River,  56  m  S  of  Boston.  NYNH&H  RR.  Airline  NEA.  Bridge 
to  Fairhaven.  Port  of  entry,  with  good  harbor.  Shopping  center  for  Cape  Cod, 
Martha's  Vineyard  and  Nantucket.  One  of  the  largest  fishing  ports  on  the 
Atlantic  coast.  Freezing  plants.  Manufactures  fine  and  fancy  cotton  and  silk 
goods,  tire  fabrics,  drills,  screws,  copper,  eyelets  and  tacks,  capacitors,  rubber 
goods,  golf  balls,  paper  products,  women's  handbags,  rope,  twine,  overalls, 
rayon  yarn,  lubricating  oil,  paint,  electrical  goods,  clothing,  textile-mill  supplies 
and  machinery,  cable  wire,  brewery  products.  Resort.  Eight  banks;  deposits 
(6-9-58),  $182,754,883.  53,882  electric  (AC)  meters;  42,877  gas  (artif.) 
meters;  37,804  (res.)  telephones. 

8      24      294    12.00        §8,920 


Evg.ex.Sun...Independent  .......  1927 

A.  F.  Caceiia'.'Ed'itor  ;"joas  R.  Rocha,  Publisher,  93  Rivet  St. 
Independent.  L*  —  See  Fall  River. 
Standard-Time^  ....................  {%£%£?•  Independent  ....... 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

C.  J.  Lewin,  Editor;  Basil  Brewer.  Publisher. 


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Iun2d2ay  £» 


NEWBURYPORTf  (LI),  pop.  14,111;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  On  Merrimac  River,  3  m  from 
ocean,  86  m  NE  of  Boston.  B&M  RR.  Manufactures  electronics,  electrical  speci- 
alties, shoes  and  shoe  patterns,  silverware,  machine  shop  products,  *isneries. 


Summer  resort.  Truck  farms. 

Newa-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1888 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Essex  County  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 


8      24      294   21.00    **6,226 


NEWTON  (K8),  pop.  81,994  (branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) ;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  7  ™  S W 
of  Boston.  NYC  RR.  Residential  city.  Manufactures  radio  tubes,  fire  alarm 
systems,  railway  signals,  yarn,  knit  goods,  baby  garments,  rubber  goods,  fans, 
plastics.  Nine  banks;  deposits  $187,900,000.  20,876  wired  (AC)  houses;  19,967 
gas  (artif.)  meters;  24,220  telephones.  Andover-Newton  Theological  School 
(Bapt.). 

Bay  State  Librarian-!- Quarterly Library  Serv.....! 911     2     81      115     1.00        *1,325 

Robert  SHIen.  Editor;  Massachusetts  Library  Assn.,  Publisher, 
169  Herrick  Rd.,  Newton  Centre  (59). 

Computers  and  Automation  .Monthly Industrial .1951     2     40     140     5.50        $3,400 

Edmund  C.  Berkeley,  Editor;  Berkeley  Enterprises,  Inc..  Publisher, 
815  Washington  St.,  Newtonville. 

Graphic-f Thursday Independent 1872     8     23     301     2.00        §9,163 

Transcript  Publications  Inc.,  Transcript  Bldg.,  Dedham. 

Circulation— **Scpt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPubHsher'i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <£  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaflj 
estimate.  V  !••««!  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptioo  Included  In  membership  ffe*. 

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NEWTON  (Continued)  Estab  Co  Is  O  Width?  Depth    Sub  Cte 

Villager  and  Transcript Thursday Independent 1948     8     24     801     2.00        §5.094 

C.  L.  Stonemetz,  Editor;  John  J.  Martin,  Publisher,  892  Centre  St.  (58).  «w-. 

NEWTONVILLE — Computers  and  Automation — See  Newton. 

NORTH  ADAMS  (B2)    POP.  21.567;  Berkshire  Co.  (W).  Near  W  end  of  Hoosac  tunnel, 

18  m  NE  of  Pittsfleld.  B&M;  NYC  RRs.  Manufactures  radio  condensers,  shoes, 

cotton  and  woolen  goods,  machines,  paper  products,  cigars,  marble  dust.  Textile 

printing,  finishing.  State  Teachers  College. 
Transcript -f.... .. Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1843     9     23     301  21.84  **13,O85 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Transcript  Publishing  Assn.,  27  Bank  St. 

NORTHAMPTON!  <D8>,  pop.  29,068;  Hampshire  Co.  (WC).  17  m  NW  of  Springfield. 
J3&M ;  N  x  NH&H  RRs. 

Manufactures  cutlery,  wire  cable,  toothbrushes,  caskets,  optical  merchandise, 
indelible  ink,  tracer  paper.  Six  banks;  bank  clearings  (1958),  $207,720,000. 
deposits  (1958),  $76,319,000.  9,514  electric  meters;  8,060  gas  meters;  12,380 
telephones.  Smith  College  (women).  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  onions,  potatoes. 

Hampshire  Gazette-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1786     8     24     298  21.00**12J775 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

C.  DeRose,  Editor;  H.  S.  Gere  ft  Sons.  Inc.,  Publisher.  16  Armory  St. 

Smith  Alumnae  Quarterly Quarterly Coll.  Alunmae....  1909      3     28      141     2.00      $19,652 

Frances   R.   Robinson,   Editor;   Alumnae   Assn.   of   Smith   College,   Publisher.. 
Alumnae  House. 

Smith  College  Sophian-f  V Tues.&Thurs.. Collegiate 1952     5     27     238     4.00          1,100 

Students  of  Smith  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

NORTH  ATTLEBORO  (J4%),  pop.  12,146;  Bristol  Co.  (SE).  14  m  NE  of  Providence, 
R.  I.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  jewelry,  silverware,  tennis  rackets,  jewelers' 
supplies,  electric  switches,  foundry  products,  handbags,  lighters,  brushes. 

Chronicle-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1870      8     24     294   15.00        §3,894 

Albert  L.  Martin,  Editor;  North  Attleboro  Chronicle  Company.  Publisher. 

NORTH  BILLERICA  (J2).  pop.  11.101;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  18  m  N  of  Boston.  B&M 
RR.  Manufactures  cider,  vinegar,  glue,  bleaching  compound. 

News-f      Thursday Independent 1928     8     23      294      3.50        §1,825 

Stanley  J.  Bocko.  Editor;  Billerica  News,  Publisher. 

NORTH  EASTON — Bulletin — See  Easton. 

NORTHFIELD  (Dl%),  pop.  X800;  Franklin  Co.  (NW).  44  m  N  of  Springfield.  CV 
RR.  Bank  town,  Greenfield.  Agriculture.  Dairy  farms. 

Press-f Friday.  Independent.    ..1956      6     24     250     2.50  791 

Mrs.   Dorothy  Miller,  Editor;  David  M.   Stryker,  Publisher,   Box   158. 

NORTH  READING  (K2),  pop.  4,402;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  14  m  SE  of  Lowell. 
Nearest  railroad,  North  Wilmington.  B&M  RR.  Bank  town,  Reading.  Residen- 
tial. Truck,  fruit,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Transcript   (offset)    Thursday     .    Independent     .  .1956      5     24     224     4.00        §1,387 

Albert  E.  Sylvia,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1  Lowell  Rd. 

NORTON  (K5).  pop.  4,401;  Bristol  Co.  (SE).  8  m  NW  of  Taunton.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Bank,  Attleboro.  Manufactures  paper  and  wooden  boxes,  box  boards.  Wheaton 
College  (women).  Pine,  oak,  cedar  timber.  Agriculture.  Turkeys. 

Wheaton  News -f- V Thursday Collegiate 1921     5     24     224     4.75 

Students  of  Wheaton  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

NORWELL— News— See  Standard,  Rockland. 

NORWOOD  <K4),  pop.  16.686;  Norfolk  Co.  (E).  14  m  SW  of  Boston.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Book  making  center.  Book  cloth,  printing  ink,  roofing  material,  floor  cover- 
ing factories;  knitting  mill;  book  printing,  binding  plants;  foundries.  Agric. 

r  Messenger -f Tues.&Thurs.. Independent 1895     8     22     294     6.00        §6.500 

i  Norfolk  County  Free  Press  +  ..Thursday Independent 1937     8     22     294     8.00 

I  G.  K.  Sherlock.  Editor;  Harry  P.  Harwich,  Publisher.  622  Washington  St.        5,400 — Free 

Tribune Thursday Independent 1948     5      24     231     2.50        t2,000 

John  J.  Cook.  Editor;  Tribune  Publishers.  606  Washington  St.  J3, 000— Free 

ORANGE  (E2),  pop.  5,894;  Franklin  Co.  (NW).  20  m  E  of  Greenfield.  B&M  RR. 
Airline  NEA.  Manufactures  box-making,  power  and  textile  machinery,  water- 
wheels,  turbines,  shoes,  wood  turn  ing  and  food  products,  stamps,  pads.  Lake 
resort.  Truck  farms. 

Enterprise  and  Journal -f Thursday Independent 1871     7     24     273     4.00        $1,750 

Carl  C.  Bradbury,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ORLEANS  (O5%).  pop.  1,759;  Barnstable  Co.  (E).  40  m  SE  of  Plymouth.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Fishing.  Agriculture. 

Cape  Codder,  The-f Thursday Independent 1946      7      24     230     4.00        §3,825 

Malcolm  and  Peggy  Hobbs,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  51. 
Central  Cape  Press — See  Harwich  Port. 

PALMER  (E4),  pop.  9.688;  Hampden  Co.  (SW).  16  m  NE  of  Springfield.  NYC;  CV 
RRs.  Manufactures  plastic  products,  wire  goods,  metal  culverts  and  ladders, 
hospital,  fire  trucks,  brushes.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Apples. 

Journal  Register-!- Thursday Independent 1849     8     24     294     2.50        §4,782 

Prints  edition  for  Monson  called  Monson  Register. 

Davitt  M.  Rooney.  Editor;  Palmer  Register,  Inc.,  Publisher,  24  Water  St. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  7 Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols<S> Width V  Depth    Sub  Cirt 

PEABODY  (L2),  pop.  22,645;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  16  m  NE  of  Boston.  BAM  RR.  Tanning, 
finishing  of  leather  and  sheepskin.  Manufactures  gelatine,  tanning  machinery, 
fibre  and  leather  innersoles,  resinous  chemicals,  athletic  equipment. 

Times -f Thursday Independent 1924      8     24     224     2.00          4,479 

Earle  W.  Weaver,  Editor;  Peabody  Times  Publishing  Company. 
PEMBROKE — Colonist — See  Standard,  Rockland. 

PEPPERELL  (A2),  pop.  8.460;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  10  m  SW  of  Nashua,  N.  H.  B&M 
RR.  Manufactures  paper,  paper  bags,  shoe  laces,  yarn.  Fruit,  poultry,  dairy 
farms.  Apples,  peaches. 
Clarion-Advertiser — See  Public  Spirit,  Ayer. 

Free   Press  + Thursday Republican 1928     7     24     280     3.00        tl.OOO 

William  H.  Hastings,  Editor;  Times-Free  Press  Co.,  Pub.,  Box  6. 

PITTSFIELDf  (H2),  pop.  58,848;  Berkshire  Co.  (W).  58  m  NW  of  Springfield.  NYC; 
NYNH&H  RRs.  Airline,  NBA. 

Manufactures  electrical  appliances,  transformers,  woolen  textiles,  silk  thread 
and  braid,  paper  mill  machinery,  knit  goods,  plastic  products,  beverages, 
paper  boxes  and  converters,  pajamas  and  housecoats,  macaroni  and  spaghetti, 
meat  products;  sand  processing  for  optical  goods,  steel  tanks,  ornamental  iron. 
Seven  banks;  deposits  (6-80-58),  $131,037,988.  18,400  electric  (AC)  meters; 
10,565  gas  (nat.)  meters;  23,945  telephones.  Summer  and  winter  resorts.  Lime 
and  granite  quarries.  Dairy,  chicken  and  turkey  farms. 

Berkshire  Eagle -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1789      8     24     297   15.40**2a,770 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Eagle  Publishing  Company,  33  Eagle  St. 

'  + jFriday Independent 1930      6     26     280      1.00        §4,267 

Enzo  Marinaro,  Editor  and  Publisher,  45  Thomson  Place. 

Exhaust,  The  + Bi-monthly.  .  Motoring       ....  1922     2     57     126     1.00 

E.  E.  Donnelly,  Editor;  Automobile  Club  of  Berkshire  Co.,  Pub.,  26  Bank  Row. 
PLYMOUTHf  (M5),  pop.  13,608;  Plymouth  Co.  (SE).  On  Plymouth  Bay,  37  m  SE  of 
Boston.  NYNH&H  RR.  Airline,  NEA.  Rich  in  historical  interest.  Oldest  town 
in  New  England.  Landing  place  of  the  Pilgrims  in  1620.  Manufactures  rope, 
binder  twine,  woolen  goods,  zinc  products,  nails  and  tacks,  insulated  wire, 
children's  dresses.  Fisheries.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms;  cranberry  bogs. 

County  Press — See  South  Shore  News,  Rockland. 

Old   Colony    Memorial-f Thursday Independent 1822      8     24      294     6.00        §5,905 

Paul  W.  Bittinger,  Editor;  Memorial  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  23  Middle  St. 

PROVINCETOWN  (O4),  pop.  8,795;  Barnstable  Co.  (E).  At  tip  of  Cape  Cod,  66  m 
by  water  SE  of  Boston.  NYNH&H  RR.  Airline,  PBA.  Historic  spot  where  the 
Mayflower  first  landed,  going  from  here  to  Plymouth.  Boat  building.  Artist 
colony.  Summer  theatre  and  resort.  Fisheries. 

Advocate^ Thursday Independent 1869      7     24     280     2.50        §2,394 

Paul  G.  Lambert,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Mono"    \Quarterly Scien.  Psycho....l926 

•ral  Psychol-jQuarterly Scien   psycho....1927 


1      48        84   14.00      No  adv. 
1      48        84   14.00      No  adv. 


C  Quarterly Scien.  Psycho....  1891 

Journal  of  Psychology Quarterly Psychology 1935 

Journal  of  Social  Psychology.Quarterly Scien.  Psycho....  192 9 


1      53        95   14.00      No  adv. 


No  adv. 


25 
2,275 


1     60        91   20.00 
1      48        84   14.00 

Carl  Murchlson,'  Editor;  Journal*  Press,  Publisher,  2  Commercial  St. 
QUINCY  (L3%).  pop.  83,885  (independent  branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) ;  Norfolk  Co.  (E). 
On  the  sea  coast,  8  m  S  of  Boston.  NYNH&H  RR. 

Steel  ship  building  yards;  granite  quarrying  and  manufacturing.  Manufac- 
tures weighing,  packaging,  mattress  and  surfacing  machinery,  foundry  and 
rubber  products,  rivets  and  studs,  electron  tubes,  crystal  diodes,  chemicals, 
paint,  gears,  telephones,  builders'  supplies.  Seven  banks;  deposits  (12-31-57), 
$147,836,000  23,382  (res.  and  com.)  electric  (AC)  meters;  22,713  gas  (artif.) 
meters;  25,630  (res.)  telephones.  Eastern  Nazarene  College. 

Granite  Cutters'  Journal Monthly Granite  Cutters.1877   Controlled1  freedist. 

Constanzo  Pagnano,   Ed.;  Granite  Cutters'  Intern'l  Assn.,  Pub.,   157   Milk  St. 

*"?%*?**— ™*. Knthiy (gjss;,       1052  i  4i    86  2.00 

Charles  Baldwin,  Editor ;  The  New  England  Caller,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
1621  Hancock  St.  (69). 

Patriot  Ledger-!- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1837      9     23     294    21.40**43,423 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

John  R.  Herbert,  Editor;  George  W.  Prescott  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  18  Temple  St.  (69). 

RANDOLPH   (K4).  pop.  9,982;  Norfolk  Co.   (E).  14  m  S  of  Boston.  NYNH&H  RR. 

Manufactures  paper  boxes,  portable  buildings,  shoes.  Residential.  Agriculture. 
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1931      7     24     280     2.50        §1,975 

A.  H.  Sullivan,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Company,  70  N.  Main  St. 
READING  (K2),  pop.  14,006;  Middlesex  Co.   (NE).  12  m  NW  of  Boston.  B&M  RR. 

Manufactures  photographic  specialties,  stoves,  plastic  fabrics,  neckwear,  hair 

brushes,  brass  and  copper  nipples.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  truck  farms. 
Bird  Banding Quarterly Ornithology 1930      1      50      105      5.00  $660 

E.  Alexander  Bergstrom,  Editor;  Northeastern  Bird-Banding  Assn.,  Publisher, 
47  Scotland  Rd. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  JPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -fUses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Chronicle -f- .Thursday Independent 1369     8     24     800     8.50         4.290 

Iris  L.  Oliver.  Editor;  Reading  Chronicle  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher.  581  Main  St. 

REVERE  <L8),  pop.  86,768  (branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) ;  Suffolk  Co.  (E).  On  Massachu- 
setts Bay.  6  m  NE  of  Boston.  B&M  RR.  Airport. 

Manufactures  air  conditioning,  electrical  controls,  heating  equipment,  shoe 
lasts,  paint,  furniture,  textiles,  newspaper  publishing,  wood  heels,  floor  mops, 
electric  pumps,  hotel,  restaurant  kitchen  equipment,  farm  equipment,  machine 
parts,  chemicals,  spices,  beverages,  brass.  Three  banks;  deposits  (6-30-68), 
$19,297,000.  12,289  electric  (AC)  meters;  9,975  gas  (nat.)  meters;  13,782  tele- 
phones. Summer  resort.  Residential. 

Journal  + Thursday Independent 1881     8     28     294     6.00        §  8,550 

Sidney  Curtis.  Editor;  The  Revere  Journal,  Inc.,  Publisher  (51). 

ROCKLAND  (L4).  pop.  8.960;  Plymouth  Co.  (SE).  19ft  m  SE  of  Boston.  NYNHAH 
RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  webbing,  cotton  buffs,  box  shocks.  Poultry,  fruit  farms. 

f  South  Shore  News -f Thursday    ..    Independent         1890     8     24     287     3.50        $2,905 

Prints  editions  for  Scituate  Herald,  Marshfteld  Mail,  Cohasset  Cottager,  Dux- 
bury  Pilgrim.  South  Shore  Life,  Plymouth  County  Press. 
John  C.  Bond,  Editor;  Franklin  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  16  Park  St. 

Standard-f- Thursday          Independent         1854      8     24     287     8.50        51,250 

Prints    editions   for   Hanover   Branch,    circ.,    §510;    Norwell   News,   Pembroke 

Colonist.  Abington  Advertiser  and  South  Wey mouth  Sun. 
W.  M.  Sadler.  Editor;  John  C.  Bond,  Publisher. 

ROXBURY— See  Boston. 

SALEMf  (L2%),  pop.  41,880;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  On  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  16  m  NE  of 
Boston.  BAM  RR.  Manufactures  incandescent  bulbs,  fluorescent  tubes  and  fix- 
tures, radio  tubes,  television  sets,  fine  cotton  goods,  games,  confectionery, 
leather,  shoes,  steam  valves,  chemicals,  leather  novelties,  mattresses.  Lobster 
fisheries.  Seven  banks.  13,626  electric  (AC)  meters;  16.931  gas  meters;  15,361 
telephones.  State  Teachers  College.  Historical:  one  of  the  oldest  cities  in  the 
state. 

American  Neptune,  The Quarterly Marine 1941      1      60     105     6.50          1,000 

Ernest  S.  Dodge,  Editor;  The  American  Neptune,  Inc.,  Publisher.  161  Essex  St. 

LogV Monthly Collegiate 1926      6      26     296  xl.OO 

Students  of  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1880      8      23      294    18.72  **23,879 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Salem  News  Publishing  Co.,  155  Washington  St. 

SAUGUS  (KS),  pop.  17,162;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  On  Massachusetts  Bay,  8  m  N  of  Boston. 
BAM  RR.  Manufactures  stencils,  rubber  stamps,  beverages,  brooms,  oil  prod- 
ucts, ventilators,  machinery,  shoddy,  shades,  screens,  waterproofing  material. 
Boat  yards;  woodworking  plant;  sheet  metal  works. 

Advertiser -f Thursday Independent 1940      5      24     224          6,000 — Free 

Saugus  Newspaper  Company.  Publisher. 

SCITUATE   (M4),  pop.   6,993;  Plymouth  Co.    (SE).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,   17  m  SE  of 
Boston.  NYNHAH  RR.  Fisheries.  Summer  resort.  Truck,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
Herald — See  South  Shore  News,  Rockland. 

South  Shore  Mirror -f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1950      5      24      232      3.50        84,722 

A.  C.  Spinazzola,  Editor;  South  Shore  Publishing  Co.  Inc.,  777  Country  Way. 

SHARON  (K4).  pop.  4,847;  Norfolk  Co.  (E).  17  m  SW  of  Boston.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Residential  and  resort  town. 

Advocate-h Thursday Independent 1873     7     24     280     2.50        §2,200 

Walter  L.  Reeve,  Editor;  Sharon  Publishing  Co.,  66  S.  Main  St. 

SHEFFIELD  (A4),  pop.  2,150;  Berkshire  Co.  (W).  26  m  S  of  Pittsfleld.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Bank,  Great  Barrington.  Fish  hatchery.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

New  England  Shepherd,  The..Monthly  {Iroduc1io^°01  1956     8     26     14°     2'°°          4'748 

Bert  Lund,  Editor;  New  England  Sheep  and   Wool   Growers   Assn.,  Inc.,  Pub. 
SHREWSBURY  (G8).  pop.  10,694;  Worcester  Co.  (C).  6  m  NE  of  Worcester,  nearest 

railroad   station.   NYC;  NYNH&H;   BAM   RRs.   Refrigerators,   covered   chests 

and  fishing  flies  factories.  Dairy,  fruit  farms. 
TH  Town  Times-f Thursday Independent 1948      5      24      224      8.00        52,164 

A.  A.  Saltus,  Editor  and  Publisher,  468  Main  St. 

SOMERSET  (K5H).  pop.  8.666;  Bristol  Co.  (SE).  On  Taunton  River,  6  m  N  of  Fall 
River,  nearest  railroad  station.  NYNHAH  RR.  Residential  town. 

Spectator-f  .Thursday Independent 1932     7     24     294     4.00        (2,393 

William  A.  Hart,  Editor;  S.  L.  Hathaway,  Publisher. 

SOMERVILLE  (K8),  pop.  102.861  (branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) ;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  A 
suburb  of  Boston,  on  Mystic  River.  BAM  RR.  Manufactures  paper  products, 
caskets,  industrial  oil  and  tanning  materials,  vinegar,  ladders  and  woodenware, 
spraying  equipment,  kitchen  furniture,  metal  stamps,  tools,  dies,  novelties, 
ornamental  iron,  suitcases  and  bags,  wagon  and  truck  bodies,  piano  tuners' 
supplies,  children's  and  doll's  dresses,  elastic  specialties,  brooms.  Eight  banks. 
Bank  deposits  (1958),  $87,829,641.  28,840  electric  (AC)  meters;  27,721  tele- 
phones. 

Chronicle-f Thursday Independent 1937     8     24     294  

Neighborhood  Publishing  Corp..  2  Lexington  St.,  E.  Boston.  Mass. 

Journal  and  Press4- Thursday Independent 1870     8     28     294     6.00  $710 

G.  E.  Connor,  Editor;  William  P.  Dole,  Publisher,  85  Davis  SQ.  $21,670— Free 

CtradatJoo— **Stpt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *J«n«  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisfaer's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vlssued  only  daring  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Efttb  Coli  <3>  Width?  Depth   Sub  Cbt 

SOUTHBRIDGE    <F4).  pop.   17.519;  Worcester  Co.    (C).   21   m   8W   of   Worcester. 

NYNHftH  RR.  Manufactures  optical  goods,  cutlery,  worsteds.  Dairy  farms. 
Newa-f  .................................  ....Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ......  .1928     8     23     808   13.00        $5,169 

V.  V.  McNitt.  Editor  and  Publisher,  25  Elm  St.  * 

SOUTH  HADLEY  <D4).  pop.  10,145;  Hampshire  Co.  (WC).  4  m  N  of  Holyoke,  railroad 
and  banking  town.  B&M;  NYNH&H  RRs.  Mount  Holyoke  College  (women). 

.^.™»°"^.  .....  }Qu*rterly  ........  Coll.  Alumnae...  19  17     3      30      133     2.00        J9.469 

Mrs.  Joseph  P.  Richardson,  Editor;  Alumnae  Assn.  of  Mount  Holyoke  College. 

Publisher,  Mary  E.  Woolley  Hall. 
Mount  Holyoke  News  V  .........  Friday  ............  Collegiate  ..........  1917     5     24     224     3.75          1,050 

Students  of  Mount  Holyoke  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
South  Shore  Life  —  See  South  Shore  News,  Rockland. 
SOUTH  WEYMOUTH—  Sun—  See  Standard,  Rockland. 
SPENCER  —  County  Courier  —  See  Brookneld. 

SPRINGFIELDf  (D4),  pop.  162,899;  Hampden  Co.  (SW).  On  Connecticut  River,  98 
m  SW  of  Boston.  NYC;  NYNH&H;  BAM  RRs.  Airlines:  AA;  EAL;  NEA; 
UAL;  MOH;  TWA. 

Manufactures  electrical  machinery  and  equipment,  radios,  games,  toys, 
school  supplies,  fibre  products,  matches,  drop  forgings,  proprietary  medicine, 
machine  tools,  firearms,  packaging  machinery,  envelopes,  stationery,  valves, 
hosiery  and  knit  goods,  saws,  thread,  lawn  mowers,  plastics,  chemicals  and  allied 
products,  leather  goods,  wire,  grinding  wheels,  confectionery  and  chocolate 
machinery,  castings  and  patterns,  brass  and  brass  goods,  wrenches,  house 
dresses  and  aprons.  Twelve  banks;  deposits  (6-80-58),  $458,164,002.  115,000 
electric  (residential)  (AC)  meters;  66,000  gas  (artif.)  meters;  81,661  tele- 
phones. American  International  College;  Springfield  College.  Three  TV  stations. 
Connecticut  Jewish  Ledger  —  See  Hartford,  Conn. 

Federation  Topics  ....................  Monthly  ..........  Women's  Clubs.  1923     3     26     139     1.25 

Not  issued  during  July,  August,  September. 

Mrs.  Thomas  L.  Porter,  Editor;  Pond-Ekberg  Co.,  Publisher. 

Free  Press  4-  ...........................  .Saturday  ........  Democratic  ........  1939      5      24      210      2.00        §1,192 

Michael  Zandan,  Editor;  Springfield  Free  Press,  Inc.,  Pub.,  11  Court  House  PI. 

Jewish   Weekly  Newn-f  .........  Friday  ............  Jewish  ................  1945      5      24      224      2.00  - 

Leslie  B.  Kahn.  Editor;  Bennett-Scott  Pub.  Corp.,  88  Hampden  St.  (3). 

National  Grange  Monthly  .......  Monthly  ..........  Agricultural  ......  1903      3      27      140        .75 

Herschel  D.  Newsom,  Editor;  National  Grange  Monthly  Pub.  Co. 
29  Worthington  St.  (8). 

New  England  Homestead  .......  Semi-mo.  (Sat.)  Agricultural....1855     4To^j  un™ld  dist. 

D.  S.  Watson,  Ed.;  New  England  Homestead  Co.,  Pub.,  29  Worthington  St.  (3). 
"News-f  .....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Democratic  ........  1880      8     23      29815.00 

Frank  H.  Kelly,  Editor;  Republican  Publishing  Company,  82  Cypress  St.   (1). 

Republican-f  ............................  Sunday  ............  Independent  ......  1878     8     23     298     7.50    §114,240 

Walter  R.  Graham,  Editor;  Republican  Publishing  Company.  82  Cypress  St.  (1). 
Union  +  ....................................  Morn.ex.Sun...Republican  .........  1878      8     23     298     7.50      §80,581 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  three  papers. 

Paul  Craig,  Editor;  Union  Publishing  Co.,  32  Cypress  St. 
Shopping  News-f  ....................  Mon.  &  Wed  .....  Shopping  ..........  1927 

Springfield  Merchants,  Inc.,  Publishers.  840  Main  St.  (1). 
Veterans'  News-f        .      .     ..Thursday  ........  Veterans  ............  1946 

Stanley  J.  Walcxak,  Jr.,  Editor;  Veterans  News,  Publisher.  Box  1621. 
Yellow  JacketV  ......................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1936     5      24      224      2.50        J1.150 

Students  of  American  International  College,  Editors  and  Publishers   (9). 

STONEHAM  (K8).  pop.  18,229  (branch  of  Boston  P.  O.)  :  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  9  m  N 
of  Boston.   BAM   RR.   Manufactures   shoes,   chemicals,   upholstered  furniture. 
confectionery,  drug  supplies,  window  shades,  golf  balls.  Sanitarium. 
Independent  -f  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1870     8     23      294     2.50          2,597 

Frank  J.  Burns,  Editor;  G.  R.  Barns  tead,  Publisher,  11  Franklin  (80). 
Press  -f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1895      8     23      301     3.60        §4,2OO 

Frank  J.  Gallagher,  Editor  and  Publisher  (80). 

STOUGHTON  (K4),  pop.  11.146;  Norfolk  Co.  (E).  18  H  m  S  of  Boston.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Manufactures  woolen  knit  goods,  elastic  webbing,  shoes,  shoe  lasts  and  shoe 
trees,  rubber  specialties,  confectionery,  raincoats. 
Chronicle  and  News  Sentinel  -f  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1930     7     24     280     2.50        §1,960 

A.  H.  Sullivan,  Editor;  Chronicle  Publishing  Company.  88-44  Wyman  St. 

SUDBURY  —  Enterprise  —  See  Enterprise  Weeklies,   Marlboro. 

TAUNTONt  <K5),  pop.  40,109;  Bristol  Co.  (SE).  On  Taunton  River,  16  m  N  of  Fall 
River.  NYNH&H  RR.  Airport.  Manufactures  stoves  and  ranges,  silverware, 
textile  novelties,  oilcloth  and  buckram,  rug  border  and  wood  grains,  pearl, 
gears,  brass,  twist  drills,  crucibles,  textile  fibre,  cotton  goods,  stove  linings, 
garments,  athletic  shoes,  chemicals,  aluminum,  knitted  goods,  wool-locks, 
waste,  soap,  plastics.  Four  banks.  14,460  electric  (AC)  meters;  11,857  gas 

±^"^4.:0.°1.^^B^  .....  Ind.R.p  ..........     1848      9     21      800  22.00  **11.«>2 

Size  —  7  cols.,  are  set  21  nonps.  wide  and  8th  col.  is  in  80  nonps. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  R.  Reed.  Editor;  William  Reed  ft  Sons  Co.,  Publisher. 


§98,416 


8     22      308*103,380  —  Free 
5      24      280x1.00        25,000 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  mnd  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IPO  Statement;  Bold  fsce,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
ens.'  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  \/l**ut4  only  during  academic  year.  xSuhacription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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TEWKSBURY  (K2),  pop.  X 2,400;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  5  m  SB  of  Lowell,  nearest  bank. 

B&M  RR.  Manufactures  printing  inks,  wood  products.  Nurseries.  Poultry  farms. 

Merrimack  Valley  IT*,,*.*.*,         T«^««««^«f        !967     8     21     294     2.50 

Advertiser-h    JThursday Independent 13,694— Free 

Circulates  also  in  Billerica,  Burlington  and  Wilmington. 
B.  Adams,  Editor;  Ralph  Peters,  Publisher,  1968  Main  St. 

TOWNSEND  (H2),  pop.  2,817;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  22  m  W  of  Lowell.  B&M  RR. 
Manufactures  cooperage,  leatherboard  products.  Granite  quarries;  timber. 
Diversified  farming. 

Thnes-f- Thursday Republican 1920     7     24     280     8.00        Jl,000 

William  H.  Hastings,  Editor;  Times-Free  Press  Co.,  Publisher,  Box  802. 

WAKEFIELD  (K2%),  pop.  19,683;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  10  m  N  of  Boston.  B&M  RR. 
Manufactures  shoes,  knit  goods,  lead  lined  iron  pipe,  clock  and  indicator  hands, 
laminated  plastics,  electrical  switches,  model  airplanes,  window  and  door  screens. 

Item-f- {IVSu'n?"Sat'    Ind*pendent 1894      8      23     294   10.00        §6,446 

Cyrus  M.  Dolbeare,  Editor;  Wakefield  Daily  Item.  26  Albion  St. 

WALPOLE  (J4).  pop.  9,109;  Norfolk  Co.  (E).  19  m  SW  of  Boston.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Machine  shops.  Textiles  manufactured. 

Times  + Thursday Independent 1915     7     24     287     4.00        §2,500 

G.  H.  Dalton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WALTHAM  (J8),  pop.  47,187  (independent  branch  of  Boston  P.  O.)  ;  Middlesex  Co. 
(NE).  10  m  W  of  Boston.  B&M  RR. 

Manufactures  clocks,  watches,  rivets,  shoe  hooks,  salesbooks,  duplicating 
business  forms,  precision  instruments,  gray  iron  castings,  small  machined 
parts,  electric  switches,  rectifiers,  automatic  machinery,  jewels  for  bearings, 
paint  and  varnish,  dial  gauges,  screws,  women's  dresses,  radio  tubes,  electronic 
parts.  Six  banks;  bank  deposits  (6-80-58),  $150,747,944.  17,565  electric  (AC) 
meters;  13,240  gas  (artif.)  meters;  15,070  telephones.  Brandeis  University. 

Justice+V Monday Collegiate 1948      5      24      203x3.50        $1,300 

Students    of   Brandeis    University,    Publishers. 

News -Tribune -f Evg.ex.Sun In  d.  Rep 1863      8      23      294   15.00^*15,073 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

A.  T.  Skakle,  Editor;  Waltham  Publishing  Company,  18  Pine  St.  (54). 
WARE  (E2%),  pop.  7,517;  Hampshire  Co.  (WC).  27  m  NE  of  Springfield.  NYC:  B&M 
RRs.  Manufactures  cotton  goods,  woolens,  gummed  paper,  gray  iron  castings. 

Ware  River  News  4- Thursday Republican 1887     7     24     280     8.50        §2,712 

F.  R.  Maynard,  Editor;  Henry  P.  Lewis,  Publisher. 

WAREHAM  (M5%).  pop.  7,569:  Plymouth  Co.  (SE).  On  Buzzards  Bay,  17  m  E  of 
New  Bedford.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  cranberry  sauce,  nails,  cranberry 
barrels.  Shell-fish  fisheries.  Summer  resort.  Ships  cranberries. 

Courier-f Thursday Republican 1896     7     24      276     4,25         §3,000 

Stephen  Brickman,  Editor;  C.  J.  Hall,  Publisher. 
WARREN — See  County  Courier,  Brookfield. 

WATERTOWN  (K3),  pop.  87.829  (branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) ;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  8 
m  W  of  Boston.  B&M  RR.  Manufactures  rubber  footwear,  rubberized  and  water- 
proofed cloth,  elevating  trucks,  box  toes,  canned  foods,  knitted  goods,  men's 
clothing,  gutta-percha  products,  woolen  sportswear,  cookies,  women's  rubbers, 
textile  machinery,  pen  sacs,  measuring  tools,  electric  switches,  toys,  paint, 
varnish,  heating  apparatus,  cardboard  containers,  tags,  labels.  Four  banks; 
deposits  (7-1-58),  $68,000,000.  15,938  electric  (AC)  meters;  14,287  gas 
(artif.)  meters;  17,212  telephones.  U.  S.  Arsenal. 

Herald-f- Friday Independent 1931      8     24      308      1.00          5,050 

Belmont  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  19  Flett  Rd.  (78),  Belmont. 

Press Thursday Independent 1955     8     23     294     2.50 

Robert  Ford,  Editor;  William  P.  Dole,  Publisher,  49  Mt.  Auburn  St.  8.509— Free 

Sun-f Thursday Independent 1921     8     24     294      1.50          5,250 

F.  C.  Green,  Editor;  John  3.  Martin,  Publisher,  19  Flett  Rd.,  Belmont  (78). 
WAYLAND— Enterprise — See   Bulletin,    Natick. 

Town  Crier — See  Weston. 

WEBSTER  (G4),  pop.  18.194;  Worcester  Co.  (C).  On  French  River,  18  m  S  of 
Worcester.  NYC;  NYNH&H  RRs.  Manufactures  textiles,  shoes.  Lake  resort. 
Dairy,  fruit  farms 

Times  + Thursday Independent 1859      8      24      294     3.60        §7,405 

E.  Patenaude,  Editor;  R.  W.  Sheldon,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

WELLESLEY  (J3),  pop.  20,649  (independent  branch  of  Boston  P.  O.)  ;  Norfolk  Co.  (E). 
15  m  SWof  Boston.  NYC  RR.  Wellesley  College  (worn.) ;  Babson  Institute  (men). 

Babson  Beaver.  The  +  V Friday Collegiate 1947      5      22      196x3.00  J800 

Students  of  Babson  Institute  of  Business  Administration,  Editors  and 

Publishers.  Babson  Park  (57). 
Bulletin,  Babson  Institute    1 «  f ,  .    ,  n/% „    AtMWlw|        1924     3     24      128  x 

Alumni    Association  V    ....f3ti'ayr Coll.  Alumni Controlled  free  dist.          8,500 

Bertrand  Canfield,  Editor;  Babson  Institute  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher. 

Townsman-f Thursday Republican 1906     8     23     304     4.00        §6,923 

A.  Edwin  Larsson,  Editor;  Townsman  Publishing  Co.,  1  Crest  Road  (81). 

Wellesley  Alumnae  Magazine. 5  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Alumnae...  1916     3     26      140x3.00      $14,000 

Mary  C.  Lyons,  Editor;  Wellesley  College  Alumnae  Association.  Inc.,  Publisher, 
Green  Hall  (81). 

Wellesley  College  News  V .Thursday Collegiate 1911     5     23     210     4.00  45O 

Students  of  Wellesley  College,  Eds.  and  Pubs.  Controlled  free  dist.          2,000 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit j 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCountr  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  In  membership  fee. 

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§3,180 


>22r284 


£600 
t2,752 


Estab  Cols<3> Width V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

WESTBORO  <H8%),  pop.  7,878;  Worcester  Co.  (C).  10  m  E  of  Worcester.  NYC  RR. 
Manufactures  abrasives,  corset  tapes  and  narrow  fabrics,  women's  underwear, 
coffee  machinery,  trellises.  Agriculture.  Apples,  peaches,  poultry  products. 

Chronotype  + ,Friday Independent 1869     8     24     290     2.50          2,364 

Curtis  D.  MacLauchlan,  Editor;  Chronotype  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  7  Milk  St. 
WEST  BROOKFIELD— See  Country  Courier,  Brookfield. 

WESTFIELD  (C4),  pop.  20,962;  Hampden  Co.  (SW).  10  m  NW  of  Springfield.  NYC; 
NYNH&H  RRs.  Airline  MOH.  Manufactures  trailers,  bicycles,  boilers,  textile 
machinery,  thread,  flsh  line,  abrasives,  paper,  foundry  products,  whips,  whip 
lashes,  price  cards,  brans  valves,  brushes  and  polishes,  ice  cream,  metal  nuts, 
cigars,  flavoring.  State  Teachers  College.  Marble  quarries.  Agriculture.  Tobacco. 

NewB-Advertiser-f- Thursday Independent 1930      6     28     266      1.50 

Prints  edition  on  Thursday  for  free  distribution  called  Advertiser.  Circ.  2,270. 
Maurice  Wind,  Publisher,  62  School  St. 

WEST  NEWTON  (B6H),POp. (Br.  of  Boston  P.  O.).  B&A  RR. 

Electromechanical  Compo-     \MriTlfuiv  [Electrical  1957      ?     27      140      5.00 

nents  and  Systems  Design  [Monthiy \  Engineering  2      41      14° 

Robert  B.  Brotherston,  Editor;  Benwill  Pub.  Corp.,  Publisher, 

1357  Washington  St.  (65). 
WESTON  (J8),  pop.  5,026  (independent  branch  of  Boston  P.  O.)  ;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE). 

12   m    W    of   Boston.   B&M    RR.   Bank,    Waltham.   Residential.   Regis    College 

(women). 
Regis  Herald,  The -f Monthly JCath.  College     1QQQ      ,      9fi      oon      .  An 

Not  issued  during  January  and  April.  [Activities  1933      5     2G     23°     3-°° 

Students  of  Regis  College,  Editors  and  Publishers  (93). 
Town    Crier-f      Weekly Independent 1951      5      22      224      3.00 

Circulates  also  in  Wayland. 

Donald  B.  Willard,  Editor;  Town  Crier  Inc.,  Publisher,  502  Post  Rd. 
WEST  SPRINGFIELD    (D4),  pop.   20,438;  Hampden  Co.    (WC).  Across   Connecticut 

River  from  Springfield.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures  paper,  boxes,  gears,  magnetos, 

wire  and  tinsel,  brooms,  paint  and  varnish,  auto  parts,  cleaners  and  polishes, 

truck   bodies,   tanks   and   oil   burners.   Smelting   and   machine   works;   bindery. 

Agriculture.  Truck  crops. 

^("io'Sdv1**68.  C°OPer.a.t0.r.t|Monthly Agriculture 1925      3      26      133      1.00 

Kenneth  Hinshaw,  Editor;  Eastern  States  Farmers'  Exchange,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
26  Central  St. 

Record-f Thursday Independent 1953      5      23      210      2.50 

Ray  Winans,  Editor;  West  Springfield  Record  Inc.,  516  Main  St. 

WESTWOOD  (J3),  pop.  6,837;  Norfolk  Co.  (E).  13  m  SW  of  Boston.  Bank  and  rail- 
road station,  Dedham.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  furniture,  dolls,  signs, 
oil.  greeting  cards.  Diversified  farming. 

Press-f Thursday Independent 1952      8      22      301      2.50 

Eleanor  Patterson,  Editor;  Harry  P.  Harwich,  Publisher, 
522   Washington  St.,  Norwood. 

Tribune  (offset) Thursday Independent 1955      5      24      231        £2,000 — Free 

John  J.  Cook,  Editor;  Henry  M.  Foley,  Publisher,  506  Washington  St.,  Norwood. 

WEYMOUTH  (K3%),  pop.  32,690  (independent  branch  of  Boston  P.  O.)  ;  Norfolk  Co. 

(E).  1*  m  SE  of  Boston.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  shoe  counters, 

belting. 

Gazette  and  Transcript 4- Thursday Independent 1867 

Sidney  B.  Shear,  Editor;  Leslie  G.  Ainley,  Publisher. 
Observer — See  Braintree. 

Truth -f Thursday Independent 1931 

C.  A.  Tobin,  Editor;  Weymouth  Truth  Publishing  Co.  (88). 
WHITINSVILLE    (H4),   pop.    X 6.200;    Worcester  Co.    (C).    16    n 

Railroad  station,  Whitins.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  textile  machinery,  ring 
spinners.  Dairy  farms. 

B1TCHbunee  Valley  NeWS"       {Wednesday  ....Independent 1950      8     23      294     2.00        §5,086 

Warron  Round'v.  Editor;  Blackstone  Valley  News  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  Inc., 

37  Hillside  Drive. 

WHITMAN  (L4),  pop.  8,413:  Plymouth  Co.  (SE).  21  m  SE  of  Boston.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Manufactures  shoes  and  boots;  shanks  and  findings,  tacks,  nails,  shoe  polish, 
electrical  appliances,  braid,  shoe  machinery,  plastics.  Agriculture. 

Times Thursday Independent 1873      7      24      280     2.50        §2,500 

Augustus  H.  Sullivan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  51  Glen  St. 

WILLIAMSTOWN  (B2),  pop.  6,194;  Berkshire  Co.  (W).  On  Hoosac  River,  18  m  N  of 
Pittsfield.  B&M  RR.  Manufactures  soft  drinks,  wire.  Williams  College   (men). 
Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Williams  Alumni  Review        \A  f<  _  __  Pnll    Ailimni         1909     3      31      130 

(no  adv.)   J       '     y  Alumni Controlled  free  dist.        12,000 

Society  of  AlumnYof  Williams  College,  Publisher,  Jesup  Hall. 

Willinms  Record  V Wed.  &  Fri Collegiate 1904      5      24      224      6.00  1,650 

Students  of  Williams  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Baxter  Hall. 

WILMINGTON  (K2),  pop.  7,089;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  8  m  S  of  Lowell.  B&M  RR. 
Lacquer  and  machinery  manufactured.  Nurserv.  Dairy,  truck,  poultry  farms. 

Crusader-r- Wednesday Independent 1937      8     23      294      3.00        $1,267 

Henry  F.  Filipone,  Editor  and  Publisher.  585  Main  St. 

Town  Crier  Thursday Independent 1955      5     23      189      4.00        §1,302 

Larz  Neilson,  Editor;  Wilmington  News  Co.,  Publisher,  864  Middlesex  Ave. 


7  24  280 


§3,143 


§2,350 


2.50    §1,690 
2,100 — Free 


8  24  287   1.50 


SE   of    Worcester. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
ftP.O  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn:  ^Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
tms,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Visaed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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WINCHENDON  (F2),  pop.  6,685;  Worcester  Co.  (C).  18  m  NW  of  Fitchburg.  NYC; 
BAM  RRs.  Manufactures  furniture,  corrugated  containers,  duck  and  awning 
stripes,  ice  cream  freezers,  toys,  tools,  novelties,  woodenware,  bobbins  and 
spools,  tubs  and  pails,  women's  coats  and  suits.  Timber.  Poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Courier-|- Thursday Independent 1877     7     26     287     4.00        §1,800 

C.  D.  Eldredge,  Editor;  Warman  Press,  Publisher. 

WINCHESTER  (K8),  pop.  16,509;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  8  m  NW  of  Boston.  B&M 
RR.  Manufactures  glue  and  gelatine,  watch  hands,  felt,  leather.  Residential. 

Star-f Friday Independent 1880     8     24      168     4.00        §4,500 

J.  H.  Penaligan,  Editor;  Winchester  Star  Inc.,  Publisher. 

WINTHROP  (L8),  pop.  19,496  (branch  of  Boston  P.  O.) ;  Suffolk  Co.  (E).  On  Boston 
Harbor,  adjoining  Boston.  Residential. 

Sun-f- Saturday Ind.  Rep 1880     7     26     304     2.00          3,434 

Violet  A.  Leonard,  Editor;  Anchor  Linotype  Printing  Co.,  Publisher  (52). 

Transcript-f Thursday Independent 1943      8      24      294      2.00          4,120 

Paul  Wilson  Sullivan,  Editor;  Winthrop  Transcript,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
218  Winthrop  St.   (52). 

WOBURN  (K8),  pop.  20,492;  Middlesex  Co.  (NE).  12  m  NW  of  Boston.  B&M  RR. 
Manufactures  chemical  products,  leather,  leather-working  machinery,  gears, 
lathes,  tools,  gelatine,  electronics,  automotive  parts,  rubber  rolls,  fertilizer, 
cordage,  belt  knives  and  band  saws,  corsets.  Floriculture.  Diversified  farming. 

Times-f jl^^' Sat*  Independent 1901      8     23     294   12.00        §6,4OO 

James  D.  Haggerty,  Jr.,  Paul  Haggerty,  Editors ;  Woburn  Daily  Times,  Inc.,  Pub. 

WORCESTER!  (G8),  pop.  208,486;  Worcester  Co.  (C).  44  m  SW  of  Boston.  NYC; 
NYNH&H;  B&M  RRs.  Airlines:  NBA;  MOH. 

Chief  manufactures:  steel  and  wire  goods,  grinding  wheels,  woolens  and 
worsteds,  textile,  grinding  and  labeling  machinery,  machine  tools,  knives,  dies, 
airplane  parts,  shoes,  slippers,  shoe  linings,  envelopes,  leather  and  knitted 
goods,  looms,  corsets,  overalls,  shirts,  firearms,  auto  accessories,  boilers, 
plastics,  wrenches,  precision  tools  and  gauges,  chairs,  brushes,  carpets  and 
rugs,  Pullman  cars,  thread.  Seven  savings  banks;  deposits  (6-80-58),  $481,- 
042,341.  54,757  (residential)  electric  (AC)  meters;  42,727  (residential)  gas 
meters;  52,843  (residential)  telephones.  College  of  the  Holy  Cross  (Cath.  men)  ; 
Clark  University;  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute  (men);  Assumption  College 
(Cath.  men)  ;  State  Teachers  College  and  other  schools. 

Catholic  Free  Press Thursday Religious 1951      5      24      210      3.00     *33,20S 

John  G.  Deedy,  Jr.,  Editor;  Roman  Catholic  Diocese,  Publisher,  17  Main  St. 

Crusader  V Thursday Collegiate 1924      5      30      280     3.50        $1,800 

Students  of  College  of  the  Holy  Cross.  Editors  and  Publishers  (8). 

2      30      112      6.00  2,200 


301  15.60**100,4£2 
301    15.60**57,017 
Sunday  circ.  13.00**101,931 


3      27      140  xl.OO 
Controlled  free  dist. 


jQuarterly Geographic .1925 

Raymond  E.  Murphy,  Editor;  Clark  University,  Publisher. 

f  Gazette-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1801     8     22 

J  Telegram -h Every  Morn.. ..Republican 1884     8     22 

1  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

I          Howard  M.  Booth,  Publisher,  20  Franklin  St.  (1). 

Holy  Cross  Alumnus  V 4  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Alumni 1927 

Issued  May,  August-September,  November,  February. 

J.  A.  Perrotta.  Editor;  Holy  Cross  Alumni  Assn.,  Pub.,  Holy  Cross  College  (3). 

Holy  Cross  Purple  V Monthly Coll.  Lit 1898      1      48      106x2.00 

Students  of  College  of  the  Holy  Cross.  Editors  and  Publishers  (8). 

Jewish  Civic  Leader -h Thursday Independent 1923      5      24      210      4.00 

Conrad  H.  Isenberg,  Ed.;  Worcester  Leader  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  11  Norwich  St.  (8). 

Journal  of  W.  P.  I.V Bi-monthly  ....Coll.  Alumni 1897  controlled1  free^ist. 

Warren  B.  Zepp,  Editor;  Alumni  Assn.  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  Pub. 
Labor  News  + Friday Labor 1906     5     24     210     2.00 

A.  A.  Saltus.  Editor;  News  Printing  and  Pub.  Co.,  68  Myrtle  St. 
OSIA  News  -f  (Eng.  &  Ital.)  .Monthly Fraternal 1945     5     24     210  x 

Supreme  Lodge  of  Order  of  Sons  of  Italy,  Publisher,  288  Main  St. 
Scarlet,  TheV Friday Collegiate 1927      5     24     210  x3.00 

Students  of  Clark  University,  Editors  and  Publishers  (8). 
School  Arts  Magazine  V Monthly Art  &  Educ 1901     8     30 

D.  Kenneth  Winebrenner,  Editor;  Davis  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

72   Printers   Bldg.    (8). 
Svea-f   (Swedish) Thursday Ind.  Rep 1897     8     24     801     5.00      §30,623 

Henning  Nelson,  Editor;  Svea  Publishing  Company,  811  Main  St.   (8). 
Tech  NewsV Bi-wkly,  Wed.. Collegiate 1909      6      27      210      3.00        $1,000 

Students  of  the  Worcester  Polytechnic  Institute,  Editors  and  Publishers   (2). 
Travailleur.  Le+  (Fr.) Thursday Independent 1931     7     26     289     4.00        §7,560 

Wilfrid  Beaulieu,  Ed.;  Oda  McClure  Beaulieu,  Pub.,  98  Front  St.,  P.  O.  Box  196 

YARMOUTH  PORT  (N8).  pop. ;  Barnstable  Co.  (E).  On  Massachusetts  Bay,  45 

m  E  of  New  Bedford.  Railroad  name,  Yarmouth.  NYNH&H  RR.  Resort.  Agri- 
culture. Cranberries. 
Yarmouth  Regis ter-f Friday Independent 1836     7     24     280     3.00        §1,442 

H.  Rogers,  Jr.,  Editor;  Yarmouth  Register,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <»  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI»*ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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13,700 


§14,250 

6,3OO 
400 

§12,036 

$37,877 
1,000 


147      6.00     *  26,842 


MICHIGAN 

Population  6,371,768   (U.  S.  Census,  1060) 
State  Capital,  LANSING 

Michigan  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Lake  Superior,  east  by  Lakes  Huron,  St.  Clair  and  Erie  and 
their  connecting  rivers,  south  by  Ohio  and  Indiana,  and  west  by  Wisconsin  and  Lake  Michigan. 
Its  land  area  is  57,022  square  miles. 

The  state  consists  of  two  peninsulas,  of  which  the  southern  is  the  principal  seat  of  wealth  and 
population,  its  length,  north  to  south,  being  about  300  miles;  width,  about  200.  Here  manufac- 
turing has  grown  to  chief  importance.  This  part  of  the  state  is  a  very  level  region,  abounding 
in  lakes  and  streams,  with  extensive  forests  of  pine  and  other  timber  in  the  north,  oak  openings 
or  natural  parks  in  the  south  and  prairies  in  the  southwest.  There  are  over  6,000  lakes,  large  and 
small,  which  are  popular  resorts  of  anglers  and  summer  visitors.  The  northern  peninsula  is  more 
rugged  in  surface  and  its  chief  industries  are  copper  and  iron  mining  and  lumbering.  The 
Weather  Bureau  at  Detroit  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  48.6;  highest  on 
record,  105;  lowest  on  record,  — 24;  total  annual  precipitation  is  31.53  inches. 

The  great  extent  of  its  water  boundary  line,  about  1,000  miles,  gives  Michigan  a  commanding 
position  in  lake  commerce.  The  ship  canal  between  Lake  Huron  and  Lake  Superior  at  Sault  Ste. 
Marie  handles  more  traffic  than  the  Suez  or  Panama  Canal  or  any  aimiliar  thoroughfare  in  the 
world.  Detroit,  noted  throughout  the  world  as  the  greatest  center  of  automobile  manufacture, 
is  the  fifth  city  in  population  in  the  country,  and  a  great  commercial  center.  A  very  large  tonnage 
of  freight  traffic  passes  through  the  Detroit  Riven  Grand  Rapids  is  famous  for  its  furniture 
manufactories.  There  are  many  institutions  of  higher  education  in  the  state,  chief  of  them 
being  the  University  of  Michigan,  located  at  Ann  Arbor. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  seventh.  Urban  population  (1950),  71.0%.  In  1950,  of  the 
6,371,766  total  population,  5,920,234  were  white;  452,000  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  155,589.  Farm  acreage,  17,269,992.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
111.0.  Average  value  per  farm,  $10,965.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  7,163. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $298,862,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $394,830,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957):  wheat,  $49,816,000;  corn,  $35,127,000,  rank,  ninth;  dry 
edible  beans,  $27,352,000,  rank,  second;  potatoes,  $12,181,000;  soybeans,  $10,104,000,  rank, 
tenth;  sugar  beets  (1956  value  of  production),  $9,048,000;  hay,  $6,384,000;  oats,  $5,233,000; 
red  clover  seed,  $1,493,000,  rank,  second;  rye,  $595,000,  rank,  ninth;  barley,  $508,000;  maple 
sirup,  $351,000,  rank,  fourth;  popcorn  (value  of  production),  $182,000;  buckwheat,  $151,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957):  apples,  $17,160,000,  rank,  third;  cherries,  $15,- 
732,000,  rank,  first;  strawberries  (value  of  production),  $6,077,000,  rank,  third;  peaches, 
$5,800,000,  rank,  fifth;  grapes,  $3,760,000,  rank,  third;  pears,  $1,128,000  rank  fourth;  plums, 
$550,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $255,351,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$19.240,000;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $7,199,000;  horses  and  mules,  $3,204,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $43,606,000;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial 
broilers),  $8,443,000;  turkeys,  $5,158,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957):  all  milk  and  cream,  $198,392,000,  rank,  seventh. 
Total  milk  production  on  farms,  5,436,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957)  :  evaporated  milk, 
62,937,000  Ibs.;  non-fat  dry  milk  solids,  57,527,000  Ibs.;  creamed  cottage  cheese,  52,297,000 
Ibs.;  creamery  butter,  40,000,000  Ibs.;  American  cheese,  29,401,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  31,500,000 
gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Total  catch  (1956),  24,636,000  Ibs.;  $2,975,000  value.  Principal  fish:  chubs,  lake  trout,  yellow 
pike,  lake  herring,  smelt,  whitefish,  yellow  perch. 

FORESTS  AND  FURS 

Total  forest  production  (1947),  680,097  M  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  maple,  hemlock,  birch, 
white  pine,  cottonwood  and  aspen,  oak,  elm,  beech,  basswood,  ash,  eastern  cedar. 

Fur  animals  (1957-58):  number  of  pelts  taken,  539,928;  total  value,  $802,170.  Principal 
furs:  muskrat,  mink,  beaver,  raccoon,  otter,  weasel. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $8,733,649,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
transportation  equipment,  machinery  (except  electrical),  fabricated  metal  products,  primary 
metal  industries.  Total  expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $814,111,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office.  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1953).  $286,670,000,  rank,  twelfth.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value: 
iron  ore,  petroleum,  cement,  salt. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-68),  2,989,100.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  8,217.- 
000,  rank,  seventh.  Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  949.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  67,968; 
sales,  $8,183,776,000. 

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LIST  OF  COUNTIES* 


Total  number 
County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Alcona    (NE),  Harriaville 5,856 

2  Alger  (NC  Up.  Penin.),  Munising  10,007 

8  Allegan   (SW),  Allegan 47,493 

4  Alpena    (NE),   Alpena 22.189 

6  Antrim  (NW).  Bellaire 10.721 

6  Arenac    (E),   Standish 9,644 

7  Baraga    (N  Up.   Penin.),  L'Anse..     8,037 

8  Barry    (SW),  Hastings 26,183 

9  Bay    (EC),  Bay  City 88,461 

10  Benzie   (NW),  Beulah 8,806 

11  Berrien  (SW),  St.  Joseph 116,702 

12  Branch    (S).   Coldwater 80,202 

13  Calhoun    (S),    Marshall 120,813 

14  Cass    (SW),  Caasopolis 2?»185. 

15  Charlevoix    (N),   Charlevoix 18,475 

16  Cheboygan   (N),  Cheboygan 13,731 

17  Chippewa  (NE  Up  Penin.), 

Sault  Ste.  Marie  29,206 

18  Clare  (N),  Harrison 10,263 

19  Clinton  (SC),  St.  Johns 81,195 

20  Crawford    (N).   Grayling 4,151 

21  Delta   (S  Up.  Penin.),  Eacanaba..   82,918 

22  Dickinson   (SW  Up.  Penin.),  Iron 

Mountain    24,844 

23  Eaton    (S),  Charlotte  40,023 

24  Emmet  (N),  Petoskey 16,584 

25  Genesee    (SEC),    Flint 270,963 

26  Gladwin    (NEC).   Gladwin 9,451 

27  Gogebic  (NW  Up.  Penin.), 

Bessemer    27,058 

28  Grand  Traverse    (NW),  Traverse 

City     28,698 

29  Gratiot    (C),  Ithaca 33,429 

80  Hillsdale   (S),  Hillsdale 31,916 

81  Houghton   (NW  Up.  Penin.), 

Houghton     89,771 

82  Huron   (E),  Bad  Axe 83,149 

83  Ingham   (S),  Mason 172,941 

84  Ionia   (SWC),  Ionia 38,158 

85  losco   (NE),  Tawas  City 10,906 

36  Iron   (W  Up.  Penin.),  Crystal 

Falls   17,692 

87  Isabella  (C).  Mount  Pleasant 28,964 

88  Jackson    (S),  Jackson 107,925 

89  Kalamazoo   (SW),    Kalamazoo 126,707 

40  Kalkaska  (NW),  Kalkaska 4,597 

41  Kent   (W).  Grand  Rapids 288,292 

•Counties  without  nei 


of  counties  88 


Pop. 


County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat 

42  — Keweenaw  (N  Up.  Penin.), 

Eagle  River  2,918 

43  Lake   (W),  Baldwin 5,257 

44  Lapeer    (S),  Lapeer 86,794 

45  Leelanau    (NW).   Leland 8.647 

46  Lenawee   (S).  Adrian 64,629 

47  Livingston    (SE).    Howell 26.725 

48  Luce   (N  Up.  Penin.).  Newberry..     8,147 

49  Mackinac   (E  Up.  Penin.). 

St.   Ignace   9.287 

60  Macomb   (SE).  Mount  Clemens. ...184, 961 

51  Manistee    (NW).   Manistee 18.524 

52  Marquette    (NWC   Up.   Penin.). 

Marquette    47,654 

63   Mason  (W),  Ludington 20,474 

54   Mecosta    (WC),  Big  Rapids 18,968 

65  Menominee  (SW  Up.  Penin.), 

Menominee  25,299 

66  Midland  (EC),  Midland 86,662 

57   Missaukee  (NC).  Lake  City 7,458 

68  Monroe   (SE),  Monroe 75,666 

69  Montcalm  (SC),  Stanton 81,018 

60  Montmorency    (NE),   Atlanta 4,125 

61  Muskegon  (W),  Muskegon 121,545 

62  Newaygo    (W).   White  Cloud 21,567 

63  Oakland    (SE),   Pontiac 896,001 

64  Oceana   (W),  Hart 16,106 

65  Ogemaw  (NE),  West  Branch 9,845 

66  Ontonagon  (NW  Up.  Penin.), 

Ontonagon    10,282 

67  Osceola    (NWC),   Reed  City 18,797 

68  Oscoda    (NE),  Mio 8.184 

69  Otsego   (N),  Gaylord 6.486 

70  Ottawa  (W).  Grand  Haven 78.751 

71  Presque  Isle   (NE).  Rogers  City..   11,996 

72  Roscommon    (NC),  Roscommon....     5,916 

73  Saginaw    (EC),   Saginaw 158,615 

74  St.  Clair  (E),  Port  Huron 91,699 

75  St.  Joseph  (S),  Centerville 85,071 

76  Sanilac    (E),   Sandusky 80,887 

77  Schoolcraft  (EC  Up.  Penin.), 

Manistique  9,148 

78  Shiawassee   (SEC).  Corunna 45.967 

79  Tuscola   (E),  Caro 88,258 

80  Van  Buren  (SW),  Paw  Paw 89,184 

81  Waahtenaw   (SE),   Ann  Arbor 184,606 

82  Wayne   (SE),  Detroit 2,486,286 

83  Wexord    (NW),  Cadillac 18,628 

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MICHIGAN  NEWSPAPER  AND 
Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  56 

Evening  Dailies  (53) 

Morning  Dailies  (8) 

Daily.  Foreign  (1) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (12) 

Tri-weekly    1 

Semi-weekly    6 

Weekly  363 

Fortnightly    1 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies(18) 

Shopper (2) 

Monthly  2 

Total  Newspapers  429 


PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 
Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  4 

Tri-weekly  1 

Semi-weekly  1 

Weekly  48 

Fortnightly    11 

Semi-monthly    4 

Monthly   78 

Bi-monthly 7 

Quarterly   18 

Twenty-one  times  a  year 1 

Eight  times  a  year 1 

Three  times  a  year 1 

Nine  times  dur.  academic  yr...  1 

Five  times  a  year 1 

Six  times  a  year 1 


Total  Periodicals  173 


Total  number  of  publications 602 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 82 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 825 

For  circulation  figures  for  daily  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  Is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  ftjure  in  that  list. 


Ertab  Coli<» Width? Depth    Sub 

ADDISON  (E7),  pop.  488;  Lenawee  Co.  (S).  20  m  W  of  Adrian,  Railroad  station,  Addl- 
son  Junction.  CCC&SL  RR.  Flour,  saw  mills.  Grain,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  oata. 

Courier -f Thursday Rep.  *  Afric 1885     5     24     224     2.60 

John  Southard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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CtrenUtton— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Juoe  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  4  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNalljr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ADRIANf  (E7),  pop.  18,893;  Lenawee  Co.  (S).  84  m  NW  of  Toledo,  Ohio,  WAB; 
DT&l;  NYC  RRs.  Manufactures  woven  wire  fencing,  posts  and  gates,  auto 
accessories,  chains,  cables,  furniture,  condensed  milk,  electric  specialties,  paper, 
window,  door  screens,  coil  springs,  card-writing  devices,  suspenders,  machine 
tools.  Adrian  College.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn. 

College  World  + Bi-wkly,  Fri... Collegiate 1875  r*n£n  J™_  di8t. 


Cire 


Students  of  Adrian  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Room  318,  North  Hall. 
Michigan  Christian  Advocate./Thursday Methodist 1873      3      28      140     3.00       23,076 

Issued  bi-weekly  during  July  and  August. 

Rev.    J.    E.    Marvin,    Editor;    Michigan    Christian    Advocate,    Publisher, 

116   S.    Madison   St. 
Telegram  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1866     8     23     294  20.80^*17,670 

C.  Kenneth  Wesley,  Publisher. 
AKRON — Crescent-News — See   Union ville. 
ALBION   (E6),  pop.  10,406;  Calhoun  Co.   (S).  20  m  W  of  Jackson.  MC;  NYC  RRs. 

Manufactures  malleable,  gray  iron  castings,  bakery  equipment,  casters,  trucks, 

screw  products,  water  heaters,  refrigerators,  television  tubes.  Railroad  shops. 

Albion  College.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  apples. 
Albion  College  Pleiad +V Friday Collegiate 1886      5     27      238     2.50          1,300 

Students  of  Albion  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Recorder  -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1904      8     24     294   15.60        §3,668 

G.  V.  Mather.  Editor;  J.  C.  Bedient,  Publisher. 

ALGONAC  (G6),  pop.  2,639;  St.  Clair  Co.  (E).  On  St.  Clair  River,  28  m  S  of  Port 
Huron.  Railroad  station.  Marine  City.  PH&D  RR.  Boat  connections.  Manu- 
factures boats,  gas  engines.  Summer  resort.  Poultry,  truck  farms. 

Courier-f- Thursday Independent 1894      7     24     280      2.50 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Journal  of  Fair  Haven. 
Chas.  J.  Hasse,  Editor;  St.  Clair  Ptg.  and  Pub.  Co.,  Pub.,  Box  506. 


ALLEGANf  (D6),  pop.  4,801;  Allegan  Co.  (SW).  On  Kalamazoo  River,  23  m  NW  of 

Kalamazoo.  NYC;  C&O  RRs.  Manufactures  chairs,  electric  heating  equipment, 

pipe   fittings,   auto   parts,   drugs,   excelsior,   flour,   cement   blocks   and   vaults. 

Summer  resort.  Fruit,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 

News-  Gaze  tte-h  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1856     8     24     294     3.00 

John  J.  Axe,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALLEN  PARK—  Allen  Parker—  See  Lincoln  Park. 

ALMA  (E5),  pop.  8,341;  Gratiot  Co.  (C).  36  m  W  of  Saginaw.  C&O;  AA  RRs.  Bicycle 
rims,  furniture,  beet  sugar,  dairy  products,  house  trailers   manufactured.    Oil 
refineries.  Alma  College.   Agriculture.   Beans,  sugar  beets,   corn. 
Almanian+V  ...........................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1900      5      22      224x3.00 

Students  of  Alma  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Record-Journal-!-  .....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1875      8     24     294      2.50 

James  M.  Tagg,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALMONT    <F5%),  pop.   1,035;  Lapeer  Co.    (SE).   30   m   W   of  Port  Huron.  Railroad 
station,  1m  lay  City,  GT  RR.  Auto  locks  and  parts  manufactured.  Dairy,  fruit, 
grain  farms. 
Times-Herald  ...........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1875      6     24     280      2.00 

Thomas  A.  Sadler,  Editor  and  Publisher,  113  School  St. 

ALPENAf  (F3%),  pop.  13,135;  Alpena  Co.  (NE).  On  Thunder  Bay,  105  m  N  of  Bay 

City.  D&M  RR.  Manufactures  paper,  women's  and  children's  garments,  cement, 

butter,  ice  cream,  beverages,  flour.  Tannery;  meat  packing  plant.  Limestone 

quarries.   Fisheries;  timber.   Summer   resort.   Farming.   Potatoes,   raspberries. 

News-f  ......................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1899      8     23     294   20.80 

Emmet  Richards,  Editor;  Alpena  News  Publishing  Company. 

ANN  ARBORf  (F6),  pop.  48,251;  Washtenaw  Co.  (SE).  On  Huron  River,  38  m  W  of 
Detroit.  MC  ;  AA  RRs.  Manufactures  ball  bearings,  springs,  baling  presses,  drill 
heads,  tapping  and  reaming  machinery,  advertising  novelties,  precision  in- 
struments, awnings,  cameras.  Two  banks;  bank  clearings  (for  6  mo.  period 
ending  (6-30-58),  $80,210,469;  deposits  (savings)  (6-30-58),  $92,052,009. 
16,987  electric  (AC)  meters;  16,884  gas  (nat.)  meters;  19,512  telephones, 
University  of  Michigan.  TV  station. 

AXC^T&™£wt  ............  }Q«arterly  ........  Law  ....................  1952      1      54      101      5.00 

Prof.  Hessel  E.  Yntema,   Editor;  American   Association  for  the  Comparative 
Study  of  Law  Inc.,  Publisher,  910  Legal  Research  Bldg.,  Univ.  of  Michigan. 
American  Journal  of  I  vinnthlv  [Hospital  1943      3      24      138      4.50 

Hospital  Pharmacy  ............  f  Monthly  .........  1  pharmacy  2      36      133 

Don  E.  Francke,  Editor;  American  Society  of  Hospital  Controlled  free  dist. 

Pharmacists,  Publisher,  1020  Ferdon  Rd. 
American  Mineralogist  ...........  Bi-monthly  .....  Scientific  ............  1916      1     48       95     6.00 

Prof.  L.  S.  Ramsdell,  Editor;  Mineraloprical  Soc.  of  Amer.,  Pub.,  Univ.  of  Mich. 
Education  Digest  V  ................  -Monthly  ..........  Education  ..........  1935      2     24        92      5.00 

L.  W.  Prakken.  Editor;  Education  Digest,  Publisher,  880  Thompson  St. 


§1,883 

4.890 

t850 
$5,315 

tl.387 
**8,638 


James  M.  Plumer,  Editor;  Far  Eastern  Ceramic  Group,  Publisher,  Dept.  of  Fine 
Arts.  Univ.  of  Michigan. 

Michigan  Alumnus 21  ti.  a  yr Collegiate 1894     8     27     140     5.00 

Harold  M.  Wilson,  Managing  Editor;  Alumni  Ass'n  Univ.  Michigan,  Publishers. 

Michigan  Daily-fV Morn.ex.Mon..Collegiate 1889     8     24     294     7.00 

Board  in  Control  of  Student  Publications,  University  of  Michigan,  Publisher, 
420  Maynard  St. 


11,112 

$4,000 
tl.OOO 
*2,800 
15,059 

150 

16,148 
6,600 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement  ;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  VIs»u«d  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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,1902     1     56     106     6.50 


ANN  ARBORf  (Continued) 

Michigan  Law  Review-f .Monthly Legal , 

Michigan  Law  Review  Association,  Publisher. 
Michigan  Municipal  Review..«Monthly Munic.  Gov't 1927     8     25     134  x2.BO 

Robert  E.  Debrodt,  Editor;  Michigan  Municipal  League.  Publisher,  205  S.  State  St. 


Michigan  TechnicV... 


Monthly Coll.  Eng'g 


1882      3     28      140      1.60 
Controlled  free  dist. 
Students  of  College  of  Engineering,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  Publisher, 
3077  E.  Engineering  Bldg. 


Clre 

*2,108 

£7,850 

*800 
tlOO 


MTM — The  Journal  of          ")  fp     .  T, 

Methods-Time   Measure-    f  5  ti.  a  yr {?*   Jli 

ment   (no  adv.) f  iStudies 


(Bus!.  Time 


1953     2      40      126     2.50 


Richard  F.  Stoll,  Editor;  MTM  Association  for  Standards  and  Research, 

Publisher,  216  S.  State  St. 
News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1835     8     22     298  20.80 **26,351 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Arthur  P.  Gallagher,  Editor;  Booth  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
School  Shop  V Monthly Indus.  Educ 1941     3     28     148     8.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.  2     42      143 

L.  W.  Prakken,  Editor  and  Publisher,  880  Thompson  St.  Controlled  circ.    >28,361 

ARMADA  (G5%),  pop.  961;  Macomb  Co.  (SE).  16  m  N  of  Mount  Clemens.  GT  RR. 
Nursery;  hatchery.  Diversified  farming.  Grain,  sugar  beets,  beans. 

Times-f Thursday Republican 1911      7      24      280     3.00        §1,225 

Walter  W.  Schultz,  Ed.;  Walter  W.  and  Virginia  Schultz,  Pubs.,  74230  Fulton  St. 

ATHENS  (D6%).  pop.  768;  Calhoun  Co.  (S).  18  m  S  of  Battle  Creek.  Railroad  station, 
Union  City.  MC  RR.  Veneer,  feed,  flour,  mills.  Diversified  farming. 

Times  + Wednesday  ....Independent 1883     8     24     293     2.00  §800 

Paul  E.  Goss.  Editor;  M.  Ruth  Goss,  Publisher. 

ATLANTA}-  (E8%),  pop.  X400;  Montmorency  Co.  (NE).  80  m  W  of  Alpena.  Railroad 
station,  Gay  lord.  MC  RR.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  grain  farms.  Potatoes,  wheat,  corn. 

Montmorency  Co.  Tribune Thursday Independent 1889      6     26      280     2.50        §1,305 

John  F.  Weber,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BAD  AXEf  (G5),  pop.  2,973;  Huron  Co.  (E).  65  m  NE  of  Saginaw.  C&O;  GT  RRs. 
Creameries.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  dairying,  beef  cattle. 

Huron  News -f- Thursday Independent 1932      8      24     287      2.00        §4,159 

Robert  T.  Barrett,  Editor;  Philip  F.  Shoemaker,  Publisher. 

Huron  Tribune  -f JSaT'&^un         Independent...  18  75     8     24     294   12.00    **3,58S 

Clare  He  wens,  Sr.,  Publisher,  100  W.  Huron  Ave. 

BALDWINf  (D4*£),  pop.  835;  Lake  Co.  (W).  On  Pere  Marquette  River.  36  m  SW  of 
Cadillac.  C&O  RR.  Summer  resort.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Lake  County  Star -f Friday Republican 1873     7     24     287     2.50        §1,100 

Edward  J.  Bouwsma,  Editor;  Lake  County  Star,  Publisher. 

BANGOR  (C6),  pop.  1,694;  Van  Buren  Co.  (SW).  30  m  NE  of  Benton  Harbor.  C&O 
RR.  Manufactures  radio  and  television  coils,  electronic  parts,  belt  pulleys,  auto 
parts,  record  players,  bed  frames,  women's  clothing.  Fruit  packed.  Agriculture. 
Fruits,  wheat. 

Advance-f Thursday Independent 1873     8     24     280     2.50        §1,706 

Richard  M.  Rosga,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BARRYTON  (D5),  pop.  445;  Mecosta  Co.  (WC).  65  m  NW  of  Saginaw.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Remus,  C&O  RR.  Creamery;  hatchery.  Agriculture.  Poultry,  apples, 
potatoes. 

Press -f Thursday Republican 1896     5     24     224     2.00          1,015 

Colin  Campbell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BATTLE  CREEK  (D6),  pop.  48,666;  Calhoun  Co.  (S).  On  Kalamazoo  River,  45  m  SW 
of  Lansing.  NYC;  GT  RRs.  Airline,  NOR. 

Extensive  cereal  food  manufactories;  steam  pumps,  warm  air  registers, 
aircraft  parts,  brass  goods,  steel  and  wire  specialties,  cartons,  box  board, 
animal  foods,  beverages  also  manufactured.  Two  banks;  bank  clearings  (June 
1958),  $93,982,835.  29,399  wired  (AC)  houses;  19,756  gas  meters;  42,500 
telephones. 

Amateur  Baseball  News     ..  Monthly Baseball 1943     5     24     224     x.75          2,145 

Not  Issued  during  Nov.  Dec.,  Feb.  Controlled  free  dist.          1,398 

The  American  Amateur  Baseball  Congress,  Babe  Ruth  League,  Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  44. 


Enquirer-News  +  .....................  Iqnrf 


Independent  .......  1895     8 

Color  and  comic  strip  rtliw**. 
R.  B.  Miller,  Publisher,  165  W.  Van  Buren  St. 
Square  Deal  +  ..........................  Friday  ............  Labor  .................  1926     5 

W.  8.  Ensign,  Editor;  Square  Deal  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  196. 


22     308  23.40  **37,170 
Sunday  circ"  ******* 


24     224      1.50          1,200 


BAY  CITYf  (F5),  pop.  52,628;  Bay  Co.  (EC).  On  Saginaw  River,  12  m  N  of  Saginaw. 
GT;  C&O;  DAM;  MC  RRs.  Airline,  CAP. 

Manufactures   hoisting  and   conveying   machinery,   cement,   power  shovels, 
welding  machines,   boats,   lumber,   cigars,   transformers,   water  pipes,   canned 
goods,  sausage,  nut  products,  trailers,  automobile  parts.  Iron  foundries;  ship- 
yards; petroleum,  sugar  refineries.  Two  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-80-58),  $71,- 
584,445;  deposits  (6-80-68),  $73,466,030.  19.417  electric  (AC)  meters;  17,788 
gas  (nat.)  meters;  31,562  telephones.  Fisheries.  Oil  wells.  TV  station. 
Democrat  -f  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1890     7     26     280     1.00 

Richard  E.  List,  Editor  and  Publisher,  809  Ninth  St. 


1,400 


ClrcuUtkm— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jtine  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisfaer's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
•ms,  12  to  inch.  VAfate  lines.  14  to  Inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Michigan  Table  Topper  +  ......  Monthly  ..........  Liquor  Trade  .....  1947     5     24     217     3.00        12,000 

Stephen  Carlson,  Editor;  Donald  Grant,  Publisher,  312  Shearer  Bide:. 

»72     8     22 


Glenn  MacDonald,  Editor;  Booth  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher.  811  Fifth  Ave. 
Valley  Farmer-j-  .....................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1932     8     24     287     2.00          4,745 

Arthur  E.  Strong,  Editor  and  Publisher,  117  S.  Linn  St. 

BEAR  LAKE  (C4),  pop.  864;  Manistee  Co.  (NW).  88  m  SW  of  Traverse  City.  Rail- 
road  station,  Nor  walk.  M&NE  RR.  Bank,  Manistee.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture. 
Manistee  Co.  Pioneer  Press  -f.Tues.  &  Fri  .....  Independent  .......  1888      8     24     287     2.50        §2,232 

Mrs.  Mary  Buell,  Editor;  Luke  Keddie,  Publisher. 

BELDING  (D6%),  pop.  4,436;  Ionia  Co.  (SWC).  28  m  NE  of  Grand  Rapids.  CftO  RR. 
Manufactures    aluminum    extrusions   and   fabrications,    refrigerators,    freezers, 
air  conditioners,  steel  tanks,  dairy  and  beverage  processing  equipment,   chil- 
dren's clothing,  furniture,  meters,  pumps,  piping,  gaskets,  plastics,  tools,  dies, 
jigs.   Diversified   farming.   Apples,   beans,    potatoes. 
Banner-News  +  ........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1918      8      24     294      3.00        §2,703 

Arthur  G.  Elliott,  Editor  and  Publisher,  113-116  N.  Pleasant. 

BELLAIREf  (D3%),  pop.  693;  Antrim  Co.  (NW).  46  m  NE  of  Traverse  City.  EJ&S; 

C&O  RRs.  Lake  resort.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit,  potatoes,  vegetables. 
Antrim  County  News  ...............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1931      7     24     280     2.50        §1,814 

Kenneth  C.  Parker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BELLEVILLE   (F6),  pop.   1,722;  Wayne  Co.   (SE).  8  m  SE  of  Ypsilanti.  WAB  RR. 

Lake  resort.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 
Enterprise-Roman  +  ...............  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1886      8     24     294      3.00        §4,944 

Ray  Sleep,  Editor;  Associated  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publishers,  330  Main  St. 

BELLEVUE  (D6),  pop.  1,168;  Eaton  Co.  (S).  13  m  NE  of  Battle  Creek.  GT  RR.  Grain 

elevators.  Diversified  farming.  Beans,  wheat,  corn. 
Gazette-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1870      7      26      308      2.50  §730 

Helen  Campbell,  Editor;  Don  Campbell,  Publisher,  126  N.  Main. 

BENTON   HARBOR-SAINT  JOSEPH    (C6V2),  pop.   28,992    (Benton   Harbor,    18.769; 
Saint  Joseph,  10,223)  ;  Berrien  Co.  (SW).  On  Lake  Michigan,  35  m  N  of  South 
Bend,  Ind.  C&O;  MC;  CCC&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  canned  goods,  steel  and  mal- 
leable castings,  lumber  carriers,  fruit  packages,  veneer  and  paper-packing  ma- 
chinery, railway  office  equipment,  lamp  shades,  vinegar,  boats.  Fruit  packing 
and  shipping.  Farming.  Grapes,  peaches,  melons.  Three  banks;  deposits   (6-23- 
58),  $49,937,255. 
News-Palladium  4-  ...................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  .1868      8      25      290    18.20*^22,901 

National  adv.  is  sold  with  St.  Joseph  Herald  Press  as  a  unit.  Color  adv.  accepted. 
Stanley  R.  Banyon,  Editor;  Palladium  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

BENZONIA   (C4),  pop.  407;  Benzie  Co.   (NW).  25  m  SW  of  Traverse  City.  Railroad 

name,  Beulah.  AA  RR.  Diversified  farming.  Cherries,  apples,  turkeys. 
Benzie  Banner  +  .....................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1888      5     24      224      2.50  145 

Circulation  of  Benzie  Banner  is  included  with  that  of  Benzie  Record  of  Beulah. 
Norman  E.  Curtis,  Editor;  Record  Publishing  Co.,  Beulah. 

BERKLEY  (F6),  pop.  17,931  (branch  of  Royal  Oak  P.  O.)  :  Oakland  Co.  (SE).  10  m 
N  of  Detroit.  Bank  and  railroad  station,  Royal  Oak,  GT  RR.  Manufactures  metal 
awnings,  doors,  sash  frames,  screw-machine  products.  Residential. 

Berkley  Advance  .....................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1943      8      24      294      2.00          7,200 

Prints  edition  called  North  Woodward  Star. 

C.  M.  Neff,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3281  Coolidge  Highway. 

Berkley  Press-h  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1935      5      24      252       J4.812  —  Free 

Jack  E.  MacGriff,  Ed.;  Herald  Review,  Inc.,  Pub.,  17205  Lahser,  Detroit   (19). 

BERRIEN  SPRINGS  (C7),  pop.  1,761;  Berrien  Co.  (SW).  On  St.  Joseph  River,  20  m 
N  of  South  Bend,  Ind.  Railroad  station,  Berrien  Canter.  CCC&SL  RR.  Manu- 
factures   builder's    hardware,    house    trailers,    tools,    fruit    packages,    baskets. 
Summer  resort;  medicinal  springs.  Emmanuel  Missionary  College.  Dairy,  fruit 
farms. 
Journal-Era-f  ..........................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1875      8     24     287     2.50        §1,430 

H.  A.  Gossard,  Editor;  Charles  D.  Mierau,  Publisher,  111  W.  Ferry  St. 

BESSEMERf  (Fl%),  pop.  3,509;  Gogebic  Co.   (NW  of  Penin.),  112  m  E  of  Duluth, 
Minn.  C&NW;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Lumber,  flour  mills.  Timber;  iron  ore  mining. 
Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  hay,  grain. 
Herald  -I-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1885     6     26     280     2.00  - 

John  F.  Novascone,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  109  E.  Mary  St. 

BEULAHf  (C4).  pop.  458;  Benzie  Co.  (NW).  On  Crystal  Lake,  25  m  SW  of  Traverse 
City.  A  A  RR.  Machine  shop.  Resort.  Agriculture.  Cherries,  apples,  turkeys. 

Benzie  Banner  —  See  Benzonia. 

Benzie  Record  +  ......................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1889     5     24     224     2.50        §2,032 

Norman  E.  Curtis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BIG  RAPIDSf  (D5),  pop.  6,786;  Mecosta  Co.  (WC).  On  Muskegon  River,  56  m  N  of 
Grand  Rapids.   PA  RR.   Manufactures   furniture,   saw-flling  machinery,   tools, 
butter,   shoes,   gloves,   textiles.    Summer   resort.   Natural    gas    and   oil   wells. 
Ferris  Institute.  Dairy,  fruit,  grain  farms.  Beans,  cherries,  corn. 
Pioneer-f  .................................  .Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Independent...,*..  18  62     8     24     294     6.00        §3,682 

Arthur  E.  Anderson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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BIRMINGHAM  (F6),  pop.  16.467;  Oakland  Co.  (SE).  8  m  S  of  Pontiac.  GT  RR.  Manu- 
factures machine  and  electric  specialties,  dog  food,  plastic  coated  gloves,  novel- 
ties. Residential. 

Eccentric-f .Thursday Ind.  Rep 1878     8     24     294      4.00+*12,489 

George  R.  Averill,  Editor  and  Publisher,  220  N.  Woodward. 

JQuarterly Frafl  Insur 1894     2      26      138     x.50      128,000 

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R.  G.  Ransford,  Editor;  Gleaner  Life  Ins.  Society,  Publisher, 
1600  N.  Woodward  Ave. 

BLANCHARD  (D6),  pop.  X275;  Isabella  Co.  (C).  66  m  NE  of  Grand  Rapids.  C&O  RR. 
Ships  beans,  potatoes.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms.  Potatoes,  beans,  hay. 

Tri-County   Banner  4- Thursday Independent 1921      6     24      280     2.00  §760 

R.  E.  Barnes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BLISSFIELD  (F7),  pop.  2,365;  Lenawee  Co.  (S).  11  m  E  of  Adrian.  NYC  RR.  Manu- 
factures sugar,  canned  goods,  bundle  tyers,  fur  goods,  refrigeration  equipment. 
Ships  cattle,  stock,  poultry,  truck,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  sugar  beets. 

Advance-f Thursday Independent 1874      8     24      311     4.00        §1,856 

Duane  De  Loach.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BOYNE  CITY  (D3%).  pop.  8,028;  Charlevoix  Co.  (N).  On  Lake  Charlevoix,  42  m  NE 
of  Traverse  City.  BC  RR.  Manufactures  sole  leather.  Ski  resort.  Diversified 
farming.  Cattle,  cherries,  apples. 

Boyne  Citizen-f Thursday Independent 1880      7      24      280      3.00        §1,700 

A.  G.  Smith,  Editor;  Mrs.  Guy  B.  Baker,  Publisher,  110  S.  Lake  St. 

BRIDGMAN  (C7),  pop.  977;  Berrien  Co.  (SW).  On  Lake  Michigan,  12  m  S  of  St. 
Joseph.  C&O  RR.  Manufactures  castings,  paint,  sprayers,  compressors,  gas 
stoves,  truck  bodies.  Ships  nursery  products.  Resort.  Fruit,  truck  farms. 

Community  Enterprise 4- Thursday Independent 1918      8     24      308      3.00         §1,160 

Harle  W.  Wright,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRIGHTON  (F6),  pop.  1,861;  Livingston  Co.  (SE).  18  m  N  of  Ann  Arbor.  C&O  RR. 
Manufactures  metal  stampings  for  auto  industry,  furnace  pipes,  trailers.  Summer 
resort.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  potatoes,  beans. 

Argus-f Wednesday  ....Independent 1880      8      24      280     2.50         §2,492 

Glen  H.  Young  and  Paul  E.  Champion,  Publishers. 

BRONSON  (D7),  pop.  2,106;  Branch  Co.  (S>.  34  m  S  of  Battle  Creek.  NYC  RR.  Manu- 
factures auto  supplies,  tumblers,  sweepers,  water  proof  packaging,  dies,  elec- 
tric motor  rewindings.  Farming. 

Journal-f Thursday Independent 1881      8      24      280      3.00        §1,705 

Raymond  W.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BROOKLYN  (E6%),  pop.  862;  Jackson  Co.  (S).  16  m  SE  of  Jackson.  NYC  RR.  Pop- 
corn factory.  Resort.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Exponent-h Thursday Independent 1881      8      24      308      2.50  919 

C.  E.  Lorraine,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BROWN  CITY  (G5),  pop.  878;  Sanilac  Co.   (E).  45  m  NW  of  Port  Huron.  C&O  RR. 

Grain  elevators.  Diversified  farming.  Sugar  beets,  beans,  dairying. 
Banner -f- Thursday Independent 1891      7      24     280      2.50        §1,412 

Robert  Warren,  Publisher. 
BUCHANAN  (C7),  pop.  6,224;  Berrien  Co.  (SW).  On  St.  Joseph  River,  15  m  NW  of 

South  Bend,   Ind.   MC  RR.   Manufactures  auto  axles  and   wheels,  refrigerator 

insulations,   forgings,    finger   lift    trucks,    radio   transmitters.   Railroad    shops. 

Resort. 
Berrien  County  Record-f- Thursday Independent 1859      8      24      273      2.50        §2,250 

Gale  Cosgrove,  Editor;  Caryl  A.  Herman,  Publisher. 
BRYON  CENTER-— South  Kent  County  News— See  Grand  Rapids. 
CADILLACf  (D4),  pop.  10,426;  Wexford  Co.   (NW).  36  m  SE  of  Traverse  City.  PA; 

AA  RRs.  Manufactures  tables,  chairs,  rubber  goods,  malleable  iron,  heaters, 

plywood,  garments,  non-ferrous  castings,  lumber.  Summer  and  winter  resort. 

Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Potatoes,  beans,  wheat.  TV  station. 
News Evsr.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1901      8     24      294   15.60        §5,658 

Earl  T.  Huckle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CALEDONIA — South  Kent  County  News — See  Grand  Rapids. 
CALUMET  (Al),  pop.  1,256;  Houghton  Co.  (NW  Up.  Penin.).  63  m  NW  of  Ishpeming. 

MR;  CR  RRs.  Lumber  mill.  Hay  fever  resort.  Copper  mine.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 

Potatoes,  strawberries. 
Pohjolan  Sanomat-h  (Finn.).. Wed.  &  Sat Independent 1915     7     26     280     6.00        §3,O76 

E.  A.  Millen,  Editor;  Northland  Publishing  Co.,  423  Pine  St.  (P.  O.  Box  351). 

CAMDEN   (E7),  pop.   380;  Hillsdale  Co.    (S).  46  m  S  of  Jackson.  Railroad  station, 

Montgomery.  NYC  RR.  Wood-turning  shop.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 
Farmers  Advance-h  ..     Wednesday.     Independent        1898      5     24     224      1.00        §3,987 

Woodrow  and  Vivian  Wilcox,  Editors;  Advance  Publishing  Co. 

CAP  AC  (G6tt),  Pop.  1,104;  St.  Clair  Co.  (E).  28  m  NW  of  Port  Huron.  GT  RR.  Flour 
mill.  Dairy,  grain,  truck  farms.  Sugar  beets,  hay,  oats. 

Journal 4- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1887      6     26     280     2.00  §800 

N.  Hunter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CARLETON  (F6%),  pop.  1,039;  Monroe  Co.  (SE).  12  m  N  of  Monroe.  C&O;  DT&I;  PA 
RRs.  Feed  mill.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  livestock. 

Messenger-!- Thursday Independent 1905     7     24     280     2.00          1,700 

Harry  E.  Lester,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **S«pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jun«  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubtiiher'i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  3>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNalljr 
estimate.  Vltsued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CAROf  (F5),  pop.  8,464;  Tuscola  Co.  (E).  80  m  E  of  Saginaw.  DC&S;  MC  RRs. 
Manufactures  canned  goods,  beet  sugar,  butter.  Elevator;  greenhouse.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Sugar  beets,  beans. 

Tuscola  Co.  Advertiser-h Thursday          Ind.  Rep 1868      8     24     294     2.50   **5,097 

James  A.  and  Douglas  C.  Gallery,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CARSON  CITY  (E5).  pop.  1,168;  Montcalm  Co.  (SC).  52  m  NE  of  Grand  Rapids.  GT 
RR.  Creamery;  petroleum  refinery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Beans, 
sugar  beets. 

Gazette-h Thursday Tnd.  Rep 1881      8     22     280     2.00        §1,573 

Frank  M.  Braendle,  Editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

CARSONVILLE  (G6),  pop.  487;  Sanilac  Co.  (E).  85  m  NW  of  Port  Huron.  C&O  RR. 
Machine  shop.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  sugar  beets. 

Journal -f- Thursday Independent 1941     8     22     280     2.00          1,198 

Lloyd  F.  Buhl,  Editor;  Buhl  Publishing  House,  Deckerville. 

CASS  CITY  (F5),  pop.  1,762;  Tuscola  Co.  (E).  88  m  E  of  Bay  City.  GT  RR.  Milk 
condensery;  elevator.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Chronicle-f Thursday Independent 1881     8     28     294     2.50    **2,456 

John  Haire,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CASSOPOLISf  (C7),  pop.  1,527;  Cass  Co.  (SW).  28  m  NE  of  South  Bend,  Ind.  GT; 
MC  RRs.  Manufactures  trailer  coaches,  hoisting  machinery,  wire.  Summer  resort. 
Timber.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Vigilant-f Thursday Republican 1872      8     24      308     2.50          2,573 

Victor  Spaniolo,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CEDAR  SPRINGS  (D5).  pop.  1,878;  Kent  Co.  (W).  20  m  N  of  Grand  Rapids.  PA  RR. 

Feed  mill;  foundry;  toy,  flannel  factories;  meat  packing  plant;  hatchery.  Timber. 

Dairy,  truck,  grain  farms.    Potatoes,  beans,  corn. 
Clipper-f Thursday Independent 1869     7     24     280      3.00        §2,175 

Archand  J.  Gamm,  Jr.,  Editor;  Millard  S.  Engberg,  Publisher,  90  N.  Main  St. 
CENTER  LINE — Tri-City  Progress — See  Utica. 
CENTRAL  LAKE    (D3%),  pop.   692;  Antrim  Co.    (NW).  28  m  N  of  Traverse  City. 

nearest   bank.     C&O   RR.   Flour   mill;   cannery.   Agriculf  -   •    • 

seed,  sweet  corn. 


lture.    Potatoes,   garden 
6     22      252     2.50 


§1,250 


§2,456 


Torch  -f .Thursday Republican 1892 

Paul  E.  Lisk,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CENTREVILLEf  (D7),  pop.  879;  St.  Joseph  Co.  (S).  80  m  S  of  Kalamaroo.  MC  RR. 
Pajamas  manufactured.  Grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats,  mint. 

Observer  + Thursday Independent 1890      7      24     280      2.00 

Jack  M.  Barnes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHARLEVOIXf  (D3),  pop.  2,695;  Charlevoix  Co.  (N>.  On  Lake  Michigan.  52  m  NE  of 
Traverse  City.  C&O  RR.  Flour,  saw  mills ;  fish  cannery.  White  fish,  trout  fish- 
eries. Resort.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  potatoes,  radish  seed. 

Courier-}- Thursday Independent 1895      7      24      280      2.50 

Harold  M.  Totten,  Editor;  Charlevoix  Courier,  Inc.,  101  Clinton  St. 

CHARLOTTEf  (E6),  pop.  6,606;  Eaton  Co.  (S).  16  m  SW  of  Lansing.  GT;  MC  RRs. 
Manufactures  furniture,  culverts,  radios,  road  machinery;  cold  air  registers, 
lumber,  flour.  Grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  beans. 

Michigan  Farm  News -f Monthly {Bu^eau^*"*1    1923     8     24     29°     x'40        71,346 

E.  E.  Ungren,  Editor;  Michigan  Farm  Bureau,  Publisher. 

P.  O.  Box  960,  Lansing  (4).  Mich. 
Republican  -Tribune + Thursday Independent 1853 

M.  H.  DeFoe,  Editor;  McGrath-DeFoe  Company,  Publisher. 

CHEBOYGANf   (E3),  pop.  6,687;  Cheboygan   Co.    (N).  On  the  Straits   of  Mackinac. 

66  m  NW  of  Alpena.  MC;  D&M  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airline,  CAP.  Manu- 
factures tools,  dies,  auto  parts,   camera  cases,  mining  machinery  parts,  taps, 

tank  chocks,  wooden  boxes  and  crates.  Fisheries.  Summer  resort.  Limestone 

quarries;  timber.  Farming.  Dairy  products,  cattle. 

f  Observer  + Thursday Independent 1869      8     24     287     2.00 

]  Tribune Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1875     8     24     290   15.60 

Myrton  Riggs,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CHELSEA  (E6),  pop.  2,580;  Washtenaw  Co.   (SE).  15  m  W  of  Ann  Arbor.  MC  RR. 

Manufactures  screw-machine  products,  flour,  steel  balls,  auto  cushions,  paper. 

Diversified  farming.  Dairy  products,  eggs,  livestock. 
Standard-}- Thursday Independent 1871     8     24     287     2.50 

W.  P.  Leonard,  Editor  and  Publisher,  108  E.  Middle  St. 
CHESANING   (E6),  pop.  2,264;  Saginaw  Co.   (EC).  25  m  SW  of  Saginaw.  MC  RR. 

Meat  packing  plant;  trailer  coach  factory.  Diversified  farming.  Sugar  beets,  corn, 

wheat. 
Argus-}- Thursday Independent 1877     8     24     301     3.00 

Thomas  W.  Howell,  Editor;  Clara  E.  Howell,  Publisher. 
CLARE  (E6).  pop.  2,440;  Clare  Co.  (NC).  50  m  NW  of  Saginaw.  C&O;  AA  RRs.  Auto 

trailers,  fuel  pumps,  skis,  cement  blocks  manufactured.  Cheese.  Lake  resort. 

Gas,  oil  wells.  Stock,  dairy,  fruit  farms. 
Sentinel  4- Friday Independent 1878     8     24     292     2.00 

William  D.  Elden,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CLARKSTON  (F6),  pop.  722;  Oakland  Co.  (SE).  10  m  NW  of  Pontiac.  GT  RR.  Lake 

resort.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  apples,  grain. 
News  + Thursday Independent 1928     8     24     287     2.00 

William  H.  Stamp,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^ Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNalbr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  lea. 

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CLARKSVILLE  (D6),  pop.  889;  Ionia  Co.  (SWC).  28  m  E  of  Grand  Rapids.  C&O 
RR.  Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms. 

Record  4- .Thursday Republican 1893     5     24     210     1.00 

Chas.  H.  Geiger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLAWSON  (F6),  pop.  5,196;  Oakland  Co.  (SE).  20  m  NW  of  Detroit.  Nearest  railroad 
station,  Royal  Oak.  GT  RR.  Auto  parts  manufactured.  Diversified  farming. 

Clawson-Troy  News  + Thursday Independent 1938     5     24     262       $1,586 — Free 

Jack  MacGriff,  Ed.;  Herald  Review.  Inc.,  Pub.,  17205  Lahser  St.,  Detroit  (19). 

Clawson-Troy  Times  + Wednesday Independent 1948     8     24      294     2.00 

J.  P.  Neff.  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  407. 

Tri-City  Messenger,  See  Troy. 

CLIMAX  (D6).  pop.  524;  Kalamazoo  Co.  (SW).  11  m  SW  of  Battle  Creek,  banking 
town.  GT  RR.  Grain,  fruit  stock  farms. 

Crescent -f Friday Independent 1912     7     24     280     2.50  §616 

Raymond  K.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLINTON  (F6H),  pop.  1,344;  Lena  wee  Co.  (S).  17  m  N  of  Adrian.  NYC  RR.  Woolen, 
flour  mills.  Lake  resort.  Diversified  farming. 

Local  + Thursday Independent 1879     7      24      280     2.00        §1,082 

H.  H.  Farley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLIO  (F5),  pop.  1,968;  Genesee  Co.  (SEC).  12  m  N  of  Flint.  C&O  RR.  Manufactures 
grey  iron  castings,  shoes,  boats,  pumps.  Agriculture. 

Messenger-f Wednesday  ....Independent 1906      7      24     280     3.00        §1,870 

Helen  M.  Gillett,  Editor  and  Publisher.  Ill  W.  Young  St. 

COLDWATERf  (D6%),  pop.  8.694;  Branch  Co.  (S).  32  m  S  of  Battle  Creek.  NYC  RR. 
Manufactures  sleds,  chairs,  shoes,  butter,  clothing,  marine  engines  and  grey 
iron  castings,  automotive  bearings,  store  fixtures,  fishing  equipment.  Lake 
resort.  Dairy,  grain,  stock  farms. 

Reporter-f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1896      8      24      294    17.50        §6,005 

Seton  Bovee,  Editor;  Donald  E.  Johnson,  Publisher. 

COLEMAN  (E5),  pop.  1.024;  Midland  Co.  (EC).  40  m  NW  of  Saginaw.  C&O  RR. 
Creamery.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Sugar  beets,  beans,  dairy  products. 

Tribune-h Thursday Independent 1888      6     24      280     2.00        §1,004 

Thos.  J.  Wilcox,  Editor;  Thos.  J.  and  Ruby  F.  Wilcox,  Publishers. 

COLOMA  (C6),  pop.  1,041;  Berrien  Co.  (SW).  10  m  E  of  Benton  Harbor.  C&O  RR. 
Cannery;  pickle  and  vinegar  factory.  Fruit  packed.  Lake  resort.  Agriculture. 
Grapes,  apples,  pears,  peaches. 

Courier-f- Wednesday Independent 1886      8      24      308      3.00  976 

Mrs.  Marjorie  S.  Wells,  Editor  and  Publisher,  112  Paw-Paw  St. 

COLON  (D7),  pop.  1,000;  St.  Joseph  Co.  (S).  85  m  SE  of  Kalamazoo.  MC  RR. 
Sweaters,  bathing  suits,  magical  apparatus  manufactured.  Lake  resort.  Agri- 
culture. Mint  growing. 

Express-f Thursday Independent 1886      7     24      276      2.50  §820 

Bernard  Pooler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CONCORD  (E6),  pop.  730;  Jackson  Co.  (S).  On  Kalamazoo  River,  14  m  W  of  Jackson. 
MC  RR.  Flour  and  grist  mill.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  grain. 

News-f Friday Republican 1871      7      24      280      2.00  

Elmer  F.  Wilson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CONSTANTINE  (D7),  pop.  1,514;  St.  Joseph  Co.  (S).  On  St.  Joseph  River,  22  m  NE 
of  Elkhart,  Ind.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures  caskets,  butter  paper.  Dairy,  poultry, 
truck,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Advertiser-Record -f Wednesday  ....Independent 1845     6     24     280     2.00  

Joseph  A.  Cox,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  428. 

COOPERSVILLE  (D5%),  pop.  1,371;  Ottawa  Co.  (W).  14  m  W  of  Grand  Rapids. 
GT  RR.  Air  control  products  factory;  cannery;  hatchery;  elevator;  flour  mill. 
Diversified  farming.  Apples,  peaches,  poultry. 

Observer -f Wednesday Republican 1880      8     24      804     2.60         §1,840 

L.  W.  Shears,  Editor  and  Publisher,  371  Main  St. 

CORUNNAf  (E6H),  pop.  2,358;  Shiawassee  Co.  (SE).  8  m  E  of  Owosso.  GT;  AA  RRs. 
Manufactures  house  trailer  equipment,  power  pipe  threaders,  radio  cabinets  and 
metal  parts.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Beans,  corn,  wheat. 

Shiawassee  News .Thursday Republican 1873     7     24     280     2.50  §890 

Marjorie  Finerty,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Skier.  The-f Semi-mo Skiing 1954     5     24     220     2.00      J24.091 

Issued  twice  a  month,  Nov.  through  March,  once  a  month  during  June  and  Aug. 
Frank  W.  Dunham,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CROSWELL  (G6),  pop.  1,775;  Sanilac  Co.  (E).  28  m  N  of  Port  Huron.  C&O  RR.  Vege- 
table and  fruit  cannery;  sugar  refinery;  flour  mill.  Diversified  farming.  Peas, 
sugar  beets,  dairy  products. 

Sanilac  Jeffersonian -f Thursday Independent 1858     8     24     294     2.50        §2,456 

G.  A.  Black.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CRYSTAL  FALLSt  (A2).  pop.  2,316;  Iron  Co.  (W  Up.  Penin.),  88  m  NW  of  Iron 
Mountain.  C&NW;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Cheese  factories;  logging.  Tourist  resort. 
Iron  mines;  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  potato  farms. 

Diamond  Drill-f Thursday Independent 1887     8     24     280     3.00        §2,060 

Rudolph  J.  Dalpra,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DAVISON  (F5%),  pop.  1,745;  Genesee  Co.  (SEC).  9  m  E  of  Flint.  GT  RR.  Dairy, 
stock,  poultry,  truck,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  beans. 

Index -f Thursday Independent 1889     8     28     287     8.00   **3,236 

Paul  H.  Karr,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **S«pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit? 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +U*es  Mats.  •Noaparefl 
emi,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRmnd  McNalljr 
estimate.  V  leaned  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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BORN   (F6),  pop.  94,994;  Wayne  Co.   (SB).  10  m  W  of  Detroit.  MG;  DTAI; 

PA;  C&O;  WAB  RRs.  Manufactures  automobiles,  trucks,  airplane  motors,  plane 

parts,  joints,  cold  rolled  strip  steel,  tools,  dies,  stampings,  bricks,  road  paving 

mixtures.  82,800  electric  meters;  45,000  telephones. 
Guide  +  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1947     8     22     300     4.00       16,715 

William  A.  Ross,  Editor;  Guide  Newspapers,  Publisher,  4710  Greenfield  Rd.        2,785  —  Free 
Independent  +  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1926     8     24     294      5.00    **6,766 

Robert  F.  Smith,  Ed.;  Dearborn  Independent,  Inc.,  Pub.,  14510  Michigan  Ave. 
Press  -f-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1918      8     24     287      4.60        11,338 

Robert  F.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  21747  Michigan. 
Semnele  Timpului  (Signs  of  1 

the  Times)  (Ruman.)          [Monthly  ..........  Religious  ...........  1946     2     28     105     1.50 

(no  adv.)  ............................  j 

Roumanian  Seventh  Day   Adventist  Church,   Publisher,   2703   Wyoming  Ave. 

DECATUR  (D6),  pop.  1,664;  Van  Buren  Co.  (SW).  30  m  SW  of  Kalamazoo.  MC  RR. 
Wood  products  factory.  Celery  cold  storage  plant.  Lake  Resort.  Timber.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Celery,  onions,  spearmint,  peppermint. 
Republican-j-  ............................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1867     8     24     280     2.50        91,425 

Eleanor  H.  Kinney,  Editor;  Eleanor  H.  Kinney  and  Dalton  R.  Kinney,  Publishers. 
DECKERVILLE   (G6).  pop.  719;  Sanilac  Co.  (E).  50  m  N  of  Port  Huron.  C&O  RR. 
Cannery;  powdered  milk  plants.  Lake  resort.  Stock,  dairy,  grain,  poultry  farms. 
Recorder-f-  ...............................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1893      8     24     280     2.00        §1,529 

L.  F.  Buhl,  Editor;  Buhl  Publishing  House,  Publisher. 

DELTON  —  Delton  Times  —  See  Nashville. 


DETROITf  (*'6),  Pop.  1,849,568;  Wayne  Co.  (SE).  On  Detroit  River,  18  m  above 
Lake  Erie.  B&O;  CPR;  D&TSL;  DT&l;  GT;  NYC;  PA;  C&O;  WAB  RRs.  Air- 
lines: AA;  AAA;  BOAC;  CAP;  DAL;  EAL;  MOH;  LCA;  NOR;  NWA;  PAA; 
TCA;  TWA;  UAL.  One  of  the  most  important  ports  on  the  Great  Lakes 
with  boat  connections.  Bridge  and  tunnel  connect  Detroit  with  Windsor,  Canada. 
Noted  for  the  worlds  largest  manufacture  of  automobile  and  auto  products. 
Also  manufactures  gray  iron  and  machine  tools  and  fixtures,  ranges  and  heating 
devices,  Pharmaceuticals,  adding  machines,  foundry  products,  paints,  varnishes, 
lacquers,  chemicals,  beer,  pleasure  boats,  paper  and  twine,  air  conditioning 
equipment,  aircraft  bearings  and  cushions,  bolts,  screws,  nuts,  boilers,  tanks, 
ball  bearings,  electric  refrigerators,  tools,  steel  plates,  flues  and  tubes,  rubber 
goods.  Meat  packing;  railroad  shops;  shipyards.  Salt,  alkali  mines.  Seven  banks; 
bank  clearings  (12-31-57),  $38,786,565,000;  deposits  (12-31-57),  $3,814,832,- 
925.  966,168  (res.)  electric  meters;  892,128  (res.)  gas  meters;  949.000 
(res.)  telephones.  Wayne  State  University,  University  of  Detroit;  profes- 
sional and  technological  schools  and  colleges.  Four  TV  stations. 

Abend  Post  +    (German) j|u1^8-'Tnur8"  Independent 1854      7      26      287      9.00 

Berthold   Vogt,   Editor;   Kurt   Krause,   Publisher,    1435    Brush   St.    (26). 

Adcrafter,  The Tuesday Advertising 1907      3      28      140x3.00 

Lee  H.  Wilson,  Editor;  Adcraft  Club  of  Detroit,  Publisher,  2237  Book  Tower  (26). 

AIA  Monthly  Bulletin  1  1Q9ft     „     9a     14A     A  nft 

(Michigan  Society  of          ^Monthly Architecture 1926     £     f°     iln 

Architects) I  2      89      14° 

Talmage  C.  Hughes,  Editor  and  Publisher,  120  Madison  Ave.   (26). 

Air  Conditioning,  Heating     \MnnA  „  I  Refrigeration    1926      5      24      196      6.00 

and  Refrigeration  News  -f  J  Monaav {&  Air  Cond.  Total  unpaid  dist. 

George  F.  Taubeneck,  Editor  and  Publisher,  450  W.  Fort  St.  (26). 

Al-Mashrig     (Arabic)  +  Monday Democratic 1949      4      35      266   10.00 

Hanna  Yatooma,   Editor  and  Publisher,  13242   Thompson  St.,   Highland   Park. 

Tab  MeS8ag6        JFriday Religious .1950      2      36      140   10.00 

Rev.  (Imam')'H'uss'ie'nKaroub,  Publisher,  150  Victor  Ave.,  Highland  Park  3. 

„                                    .,      A,,  (Local  &  Spe-     1953      3     26      140     2.00 

American  Cartagemen Monthly |cialVd  Haul'g  Controlled  free  dist. 

American  Cartagemen  Publishing  Co.,  Fort  Shelby  Bldg.   (26). 


§5,420 


1,491 


2,775 


*23,059 
1,642 

J5,000 


$15,300 


..._..:.;:;:...T. /Bi-monthly Religious —  Controlled  free  dist.     $16.500 

"  John'j !  Koscheiia,  Editor;  Mariannhill  Mission  Society,  Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  87  (31). 

Art  Quarterly,  The-f      ..         Quarterly Art 1938      1      63      107      6.00 

W.  R.   Valentiner,  E.  L.  Richardson,   P.  A.  Grigaut,   Editors;  Detroit  Inst.  of 
Arts,  Publisher,  6200  Woodward  Ave. 

As-Sabah  (Arabic) Weekly Independent 1926     5     36     308   10.00 

Checri  Kavaan,  Editor;  Assad  Y.  Amine,  Publisher,  533  Orleans  St.  (7). 

Athenai  (Greek) Thursday Independent 1928      7      24      294      5.00 

Eagle  Printing  &  Publishing  Co.,  520  Monroe  Ave. 

Audecibel Bi-monthly Hear'g  Aids 1952      3      26      140      3.00 

Thornton  Zanolli,  Editor;  Unigraphic  Corp.,  Publisher,  Controlled  free  dist, 

260  Southfield  Blvd.  (29). 

Automotive  News Monday Automotive 1925      5      24      200      8.00    *44,073 

Prints  Automotive  Service  Section,  a  regular  feature  in  the  third  issue  of  each 
month.  Prints  Commercial  Car  News,  a  regular  feature  in  the  first  issue  of 
each  month.  Prints  Engineering  Section,  a  regular  feature  in  the  last  issue  of 
each  month.  „  „  ,  „  A  ._. 

Slocum  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  965  E.  Jefferson  Ave.   (7). 

Bildor    The Monthly Construction 1940      3      27      133  x 

Builders  Association  of  Metropolitan  Detroit,  Publisher,  2816  Dime  Bldg.  (26). 


§720 
§5,048 

$400 
t!3,700 


124,000 


Circulation— -**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  -A- June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate  V^sued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscnption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Controlled  circ.  >1 03,799 


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Brightmoor  Journal  —  See   Detroit   Suburban   Newspapers. 
Burroughs  Clearing  House.  ....Monthly  ..........  Bank.&Finan  .....  1916 

H.  J.  Boone,  Editor;  Burroughs  Corporation,  Publisher, 

Second  and  Burroughs  Ave.   (82). 
Chronicle  —  See  Michigan  Chronicle. 
Commercial  Car  News  —  See  Automotive  News. 
Community  News  .....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1941 

Prints  edition  for  Harper  Woods.  Circ.  §1,146. 

Robert  Guibord,  Editor;  Charles  R.  Dickson,  Jr.,  Publisher, 

16118  E.  Warren  Ave.   (24). 
Courier  (Negro)  —  See  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
D.  A.  C.  News  ...........................  Monthly  ..........  Club  Affairs  .......  1916      _      ._      ..»„      ____ 

E.  A.  Batchelor,  Editor;  Detroit  Athletic  Club,  Pub.,  241  Madison  Ave.   (26). 

Detroit  Banker  ........................  8  t..  a  yr  ..........  Banking  .............  »«   ContfoVdfL  dist* 

American  Institute  of  Banking,  Publisher,  160  W.  Fort  St.  (26). 

Detroit  Building  jFridav  JLabor-Const. 

*riday  ............. 


Circ 


8     23      294      3.00 


2      42      140      2.00 


§8,041 


5,000 


4,300 


j  Trades 


8      22      294      3.00        52,000 


Tradesman  -f- 

James  A.   Garrison,   Editor;  Detroit  Bldg.  Trades   Council,  A.F.L.,   Publisher, 
2988  East  Grand  Blvd. 


28      105  x2.00 
Society, 


Detroit  Chemist.  The-}- Monthly Chemistry 1928      2 

Not  issued  during:  July  and  August. 

D.    N.    Collins,    Editor:    Detroit    Section.    American    Chemical 

Publisher,    Engineering    Div.    Chrysler    Corp.     (81). 
Detroit  Dental  Bulletin,  The.. Monthly Dentistry 1981     2     29      112x200 

Dr.  Marvin  E.  Revzin.  Editor;  Detroit  District  Dental  Society,  Publisher, 

Henry  Ford  Hospital. 
Detroit  Engineer  .   .    ..    Monthly..       .   Engineering  .   ..  1936      2      40      140  xS.OO 

Not   issued  during  July  and   August. 

Murat   Boyle,   Editor;   The   Engineering   Society   of   Detroit,    Publisher, 

100    Farns worth   Ave.    (2). 
Detroiter Monday Bd.  of  Com 1908      3      28      140x5.00 

Louis  F.  Marr,  Ed.;  Detroit  Board  of  Com.,  Pub.,  820  W.  Lafayette  Blvd.  (26). 
Detroit  Labor  News-f Thursday Labor 1914      8      22      294      3.00 

Harold    DeLong,    Editor;    Detroit    and    Wayne    County    Federation    of    Labor, 

Publisher,  82  West  Montcalm  St.  (1). 
Detroit  Law  Journal -f Tuesday Legal 1896      8      24     292      1.00 

Thomas  W.  Thompson,  Editor;  Detroit  Law  Journal  Company,  Publisher,  953 

Penobscot  Bldg.  (26). 
Detroit  Lawyer,  The Monthly Legal 1931      2      28      104     3.50 

Roy  C.  Hayes,  Publisher,  2055  Penobscot  Bldg.  (26). 
Detroit    Lutheran  4- Bi-wkly  (Fri.). Lutheran 1941      5      26      210      2.50 

Rev.  E.  Friedrich.  Editor;  Luther  Center  Assn.,  Publisher,  2932  Gratiot  Ave.  (7). 
Detroit  Medical  News-f Monday Medical 1902      2      32      112  x3.00 

Wayne  County  Medical  Society,  Publisher,  1010  Antietam  (7). 
Detroit  Purchaser Monthly Pur.  Agents 1920      2      42      140   x3.50 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

L.  G.  Auberlin,  Editor;  Purchasing  Agents  Assn.  of  Detroit,  Publisher, 

301  Stephenson  Bldg.  (2). 
Detroit    Suburban    Newspapers    (wkly)    comprised    of: 

*Advertising  for  these  newspapers  may  be  placed  through  the  office  at 
17205  Lahser  Rd.  (19). 

*Brightmoor  Journal + Thursday     .    Independent    ..  1923      8 

*Home  Gazette-f Thursday          Independent        1934      8 

Also  prints  editions  for:  Evergreen;  Grandale;  Strathmoor. 

*Llvonia  News-f Thursday          Independent  ..    1952      8 

*Redford  Record  + Thursday....    Independent        1900      8 

*Southfield  Sun-f Thursday.   .    Independent        1953     8 

*Township  News-f Thursday          Independent        1940      8 

Jack    MacGriff,    Editor;    Detroit    Suburban    Newspapers,    Publisher, 
17205    Lahser   Rd.    (19). 

^(no^!)!!!!!!!!™  }FtntIy Collegiate 1926     4     26      178 

Students  of  the  Detroit  Institute  of  Technology,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
2020  Witherell  St.  (26). 

Detroit  Westward -f Thursday Independent 1913      8      24      294 

Henry  Nimms,  Editor;  Anteebo  Publishers,  Inc.,  2212  Springwells  Ave. 

1957      3      27      140 

Die  Casting  Engineer Quarterly Die-Casting 2      42      140 

Controlled  free  dist. 

John  R.  Zurbrick,  Editor;  Society  of  Die  Casting  Engineers,  Publisher, 
19370  James  Couzena  Hwy.  (35). 

t 1904      8     24     294      9.36 


24 
24 

24 
24 
24 
24 


294 
294 

294 
294 
294 
294 


J1.500 


2,000 


6,648 


8,000 
27,500 


J3.200 

12,043 

3,000 


2,875 


3.00    **3,182 
3.00**10,098 

3.00    **3,08S 
3.00**10,522 


J.OO 
3.00 


**738 
**8,171 


1,500 


655 

2,345 


3.00 
6.50 


J.  Ostrowski,  Editor;  American  Publishing  Corp.,  1560  E.  Canfleld  Ave.  (7). 
f  East  Sider,  The-f Thursday Independent 1953     8     23     294     M^o-^FVee* 

I   East  Side  Shopper -f Thursday Independent 1939      8      22      294      2.60**17,762 

I  Ben  Nathan  son.  Editor  and  Publisher,  6453  Van  Dyke  (13). 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement*;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit  j 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mat*.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCotinty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNalljr 
estimate.  VI»*ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSabscrintion  included  in  membership  fee. 

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DETROITf  (Continued)  Estab  Co  Is  O  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clre 

Eastern  Star Monthly Fraternal 4     24     140     1.00  

Alfred  R.  W.  de  Jonge,  Ph.D.,  Ed.;  Lee  H.  Smith,  Pub.,  227  Worcester  Place  (8). 

Eastown-Nortown  News-f Wednesday  ....Independent 1939     5     24     224     2.50 

William  Grebe,  Publisher,  7418  Harper  St.   (18). 
Ecorse  Advertiser — See  River  Rouge-Ecorse  Herald. 
Evergreen  Home  Gazette — See  Home  Gazette,  Detroit  Suburban  Newspapers. 

telegraph  DeliveryJMonthly Florists 1920     2     39      140     5.00        11,610 

H.  A.  Shanafleid,  Editor ;  Florists'  Telegraph  Delivery  Assn.,  Publisher, 
630  Lafayette  Bldg.  (26). 

Free  Press -f Every  Morn. ...Independent 1831      8     22     300  31.20*^456,11 7 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.* 

J.  S.  Knight,  Ed.;  Knight  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Pub.,  321  W.  Lafayette  Ave.  (31). 


Fund  Raiser,  The+   (offset).  .Quarterly  ....... 


1958 


Lewis  C.  Frank,  Jr.,  Editor;  Jennings  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  Inc., 
6607  Third  Ave. 


$3,456 
$100,402 


1.00 


§11,562 
§4,978 


8     24      294     3.00      §15,811 


4.00      §10,311 


)     ..T... .....T.  [Friday Independent 1914     8     24     294     4.00 

Godelieve  Van  Reybrouck,  Editor;  Belgian  Press,  Publisher,  11243  Mack  Ave. 

olisn^^nd^Enjr  )    }Saturday Independent 5      24      220 

Wladislow  Kucharski,  Editor  and  Publisher,  5854  Chene  St.  (11). 
Gran  dale  Home  Gazette — See  Home  Gazette,  Detroit  Suburban  Newspapers. 

Grand  River  Record Thursday Independent 1934     8     24      801     2.50 

Abbe  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  12463  Grand  River  Ave.  (4). 

Grand  River  Star-f Friday Independent 1984     8     24     801     2. BO 

Morton  M.  Grass,  Editor  and  Publisher,  10206  Prairie,  at  Grand  River  Ave.  (4). 

[Retail  Grocers, 

Grocers'  Spotlight -f Bi-wkly(Fri.)  j  Chains  &  1983     8     28     801     8.00 

I  Supers 
Prints    Michigan    Edition,    controlled    free   circ.,    VAC    14,469:    Northern    Ohio 

Edition,  controlled  free  circ.,  VAC  9,458. 
L.  R.  Shamie,  Editor;  Shamie  Publishing  Co.,  717  Fox  Theatre  Bldg.  (1). 

Grosse  Pointe  News Thursday Independent 1940      8      24      280      3.00 

Robert  B.  Edgar,  Editor;  Anteebo  Publishers,  Inc.,  Grosse  Pointe  Farms  (36). 

Grosse  Pointe  Preas-f      ..      Thursday Independent .1950     8     22     301     2.00 

Richard  E.  Nowicki,  Editor;  Grosse  Pointe  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
15015  E.  7  MileRd.  (5). 

Haa£e^  Independent 1934 

Clarence  A.  Liebelt,  Editor;  Hamtramck  Publishing  Co., 
11901  Jos.  Campau  Ave.,  Hamtramck  (12). 

Handy-Cap   (offset) Monthly JHandfcapped     1955     2     28     108 

Doris  Milatz,  Editor  and  Publisher,  16270  Lamphere  Rd.  (19). 
Highland  Parker-f Thursday Independent 1919      8     24     294 

J.  P.  Parks,  Editor;  Highland  Parker,  Inc.,  Publisher,  30  Bartlett  Ave.  (3) 
Home  Gazette — see  Detroit  Suburban  Newspapers. 
Human  Biology  (no  adv.) Quarterly Biology 1929      1      52        92 

Gabriel  Lasker,  Ed.;  Wayne  State  University  Press,  Pub.,  4841  Cass  Ave. 
Industrial  Machinery  ITUT^^W  f  Mach.  for  1953      5      20      196 

News  -f     jMontmy ^  Metalwork'g  Controlled  free  dist. 

Samuel  Schiff,  Editor  and  Publisher,  16142  Wyoming  Ave.   (21). 
Jewish  Daily  Forward  (Detroit  edition) — See  Jewish  Daily  Forward,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Jewish   News-f Friday Jewish 1942      5      23      218     5.00 

Prints  monthly  editions  for  Pontiac  and  Windsor.  Ont. 

Philip  Slomovitz.  Ed.;  The  Jewish  News,  Pub.,  17100  W.  Seven  Mile  Road  (35). 

J°Concre°te  ^nsUtute1^11       JMonthly Concrete  Eng'g.  1905 

William  A.  Maples,  Editor;  American  Concrete  Institute,  Publisher, 
22400  W.  7  MileRd.  (19). 

JTo"me0ticthChSemistl+      .  }<S«.ayr Co.meHc  Chem.1947      1     54        9812.00 

M.  G.  de  Navarre,  Ed.  and  Pub.,  404  Lothrop  Rd.,  Grosse  Pointe  Farms  (86). 

Lawrence  Tech  News-f  V Ftntly( Wed.) Collegiate 1985  Controlled^  dist. 

Students  of  Lawrence  Institute  of  Technology,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
21000  West  Ten  Mile  Rd.  (19). 

Lejus?ic^M  Arabic )°e  °f        JFriday Independent ,1952     5     24     227   10.00 

Checri  Kanaan,  Publisher.  10214  Charlevoix  Ave.  (14). 
Legal  Herald  -f Thursday Legal 1921     8     24     276 

P.  G.  Howard,  Ed.;  Western  Newspaper  Union,  Pub.,  972  Penobscot  Bid*.  (26). 
Legal  News-f Mom.ex.Sun... Legal  A  Finan.    1895      8     24      28421.00 

K.  Stevenson,  Ed.;  Detroit  Legal  News  Co.,  Pub.,  615  Second  Ave.,  West  (26). 
Legion    News-f Friday Amer.  Legion....  1928      B      24      210x1.50 

James  A.  Mclntosh,  Editor;  Detroit  Districts  Assn.,  The  American  Legion,  Pub- 
lisher, 401  W.  Lafayette  (26). 


§4,875 


6.00        §3,080 


5.00 
(2). 


$709 

2,400 
65,000 


t!4,800 


2      28      105x12.00        10,382 


$3,000 


7,600 
14,100 


Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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DETROITf   (Continued)  Estab  Cols O Width V Depth    Sub 

Linen  Supply  News Monthly {lup^ln^us*11611    1917     8     80     148     8*°° 

Wm.  B.  Hurlbut,  Editor;  Linen  Supply  News,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1010  Fox  Bldg.  (1). 
Livonia  News — See  Detroit  Suburban  Newspapers. 

Lys  Mykyta  (Ukranlan) Monthly Humor 1950     8     80     140     8.00 

Edw.  Kozak.  Editor;  "The  Fox"  Ukranian  Publ.  Co.,  4921  Larkins  (10). 

^atePrVcessFng11*  *  }  Bi-monthly Data  Processing  195  8      3     27      140     7.50 

Eugene  F.  Murphy,  Editor;  Frank  H.  Gille,  Publisher,  956  Maccabees  Bldg. 

Magyar  Banyaszlap-f-  1 

(Hungarian  Miners'  Jour- [-Fortnightly.... Mining 1913 

nal)   (Hungarian) J 

Andrew  Fay  Fisher,  Editor  and  Publisher,  7907  W.  Jefferson  Ave.  (17). 

Main  Sheet Monthly Boating 1913      2      42      140  x2.00 

Joseph  J.  Bauser,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Detroit  Yacht  Club,  Belle  Isle  (7). 


Circ 

$1,231 

$3,500 
12,000 


7      26     280      6.00        $1,200 


^^J5 journal  JMonthly Railroad  Labor..  1891     3     27      140     2.00    $204,985 

~  "ST.  5!  Flondke,  Editor;  Brotherhood  of  Maintenance  of  Way  Employes,  Publisher, 
12050  Woodward  Ave.   (3). 

Masonic  World-f Monthly Masonic 1934     5     23     210     1.50        50,200 

J.  F.  Smith,  Editor;  Masonic  Temple  Association,  Publisher.  500  Temple  (1). 


1919     2      40      133      3.50 

A.  H.  Edison,  Ed.;  Mich'.  Architect  and  Engineer,  Pub.,  13050  W.  Chicago  (28). 
Michigan  Bell  (no  adv., Monthly Tele.  Emp 190B  c^tro'lied  &e  dist.      W)000 

Fred  Beard,  Editor;  Michigan  Bell  Telephone  Co.,  Publisher,  1365  Cass  Ave.  (26). 
Michigan  Beverage  News-f  ...Ftntly,  Mon...Bev.  Indus 1939     8     22      294      3.00       *6,701 

William  J.  Cusick.  Publisher,  7425  E.  Jefferson  Ave.  (14).         Total  unpaid  dist.          1,155 
Michigan  Catholic-f- Thursday Catholic 1873      8      22      808      3.00      109,243 

Rev.  Richard  T.  Parrish,  Editor;  Michigan  Catholic,  Pub.,  644  Selden  Ave.   (1). 

M\°Ne^ro)C!!!!0.?»?!e.^.  [Saturday Independent 1936  8  24  308  6.00**27,O52 

L.  E.  MarVinV  Editor;"  Michigan  Chronicle  Pub.,  Co.,  268  Eliot  St.  (1). 

Michigan  AFL-CIO  News Thursday....  Labor 1939  5  23  217  3.00  30,800 

Ted  Ogar,  Editor;  Michigan  State  AFL-CIO,  Publisher,  716  Lothrop  Ave.  (2). 

M  Bund™  C.0.n^.a.C.t0!.and.       lWeekly Construction 1907     8     \\     JJJ     8.00 

Prints  Public  Works  Issue  (mo.)  Controlled  circ.      >3,583 

F.  M.  Carter,  Editor;  Contractor  Publishing  Co.,  Kerr  Bldg.,  642  Beaubien  St. 

Ml^offsaeIt)D.rifir.  J°Urna.!.^...   }Monthly Pharmacy 1913     3      26      140     5.00        $3,100 

R.  T.  Lakey,  Editor;  Detroit  Retail  Druggists'  Assn., 

Publisher,  709  Francis  Palms  Bldg.   (1). 
Michigan  Investor  -f Saturday Bank&Tnvest 1902      3      28      140      7.50        $1,400 

G.  A.  Harding,  Ed.;  Mich.  Investor  Pub.  Co.,  Kerr  Bldg..  642  Beaubien  St.  (26). 

MFinanciaTR^oadtUrer  and}Monthly Ind'l  &  Finan 1907      3      31      140      5.00      $10,000 

E.  E.  Hayes,  Editor ;  Manufacturer  Publishing  Co.,  8543  Puritan  St.  (21). 
Michigan  Milk  Messenger -f..  Monthly Milk  Markefg...  1919      3      27      140     x.50        15,650 

Richard  Venne,  Editor;  Michigan  Milk  Producers  Assn.,  Controlled  free  dist.          2,200 

Publisher,  24270  W.  Seven  Mile  Rd.  (19). 
Michigan  Motor  Carrier -f- Monthly /Truck  1952      3      26      138x2.00  9O1 

Barbara  P.  Robinson,  Editor;  (Transport'n  Controlled  free  dist.         4,037 

Michigan  Trucking  Assn.,  Publisher,  Hotel  Fort  Shelby  (26). 
Michigan  Motor  News Monthly Motoring 1917     3      28      150      2.00    $375,000 

W.  J.  Trepagnier,  Ed. ;  Automobile  Club  of  Michigan,  Pub..  189  Bagley  Ave. (26). 
Michigan  Police  Journal -f Monthly Police 1931     3     28     140x1.50 

E.  B.  Wilson.  Ed.;  Michigan  Assn.  of  Chiefs  of  Police,  2      42      140 

and  Michigan  State  Police,  Publisher,  Detroit  Leland  Hotel   (26). 
Michigan  Restaurateur Monthly Restaurants 1934     3     24     126     2.00          1,875 

James   Brown,  Editor;  Michigan  Restaurateur,  Pub.,   10214  E.   Warren    (14). 

JTues.&Fri Independent 1947     6     40     299   15.00 

"SaTd"  JD.  Fayad",'  Publisher.  14087  John  R.  Street,  Highland  Park  (8). 

IDUI »rian)°Ple8       }Friday Independent 1940      8     24      280      4.00        51,029 

^Ychoia^^aVkoffViEdVrNarodna  Volya  Co-op'tive  Pub.  Co.,  6856  Chene  St.  (11). 

:  Trilmne"*~     JThursday Greek  Int 1920     6     26     280     5.00 

James  Lagos,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1209  Beaubien  Ave. 

New  Center  News-f Monday Independent 1988     4     24     164 

William  Springer.  Ed.;  New  Center  News,  Pub..  3008  W.  Grand  Blvd.  (2).       $6  800— Free 
VT          ,  (Evg.ex.Sun.,    T  ,,  M  A  „,.        1873      8     22     308  31.20**463>469 

News  + \Sun.  Morn.      I«*«P«nd«nt Sunday  circ.**575,276 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Harry  V.  Wade,  Ed.;  Eve'*  News  Assn.,  Pub..  Lafayette  Blvd.  &  2nd  Ave.  (81). 
Northeast  Detroiter-f      ..       Thursday         Independent        1946     8     22     801     2.00      §10,363 

Richard  E.  Nowicki.  Ed.;  Theodore  A.  Damerow.  Pub.,  16016  E.  7  Mile  Rd.  (6). 
Northeast  Herald — See  Saint  Claire  Shores. 

CfreulatioB-**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jone  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit? 
•P.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  tPublisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCovnty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  Vtotied  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscription  incl'ided  in  membership  fe«. 

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DETROlTf  (Continued) 

Northwest  Publication!  (wkly)  comprised  of: 

Huntington  News-f  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1930 

Northland  Press  +  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  193° 

193° 


Estab  Cols  0  Width  7  Depth    Sub 


22 
22 


801 
801 


8.60 
8'6° 


Gift 

1,260 


8     22     301 


840       r 


Northwest  Detroiter+  ...........  Thursday  ........  Independent.  ...... 

Northwest  Record-f  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1930     8     22     801 

Oak  Park  News  ........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1930     8     22     801 

Westown  News-f  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1930  8  22  301 

Space  sold  separately  or  in  combination. 

Wallace  Kruger,  Editor;  G.  H.  Flaschen,  Publisher,  18991  Wyoming  (21). 

PBX  People  (no  adv.)  ............  Quarterly  ........  (SiVd^Ser?."       19B3     2     29     108 

Cleo  O'Connor  and  Ralph  R.   Barber,  Editors;  Michigan   Bell  Telephone   Co., 
Publisher,  805  Lincoln  Bldg.  (26). 

P«.*    ™«  TH  ™™fMv      f  Mail  Advtg.       1920     8      25     140 

rost,  The  .................................  Bl-montnly  .....  j  Servlce  Int»i  Controlled  free  dist. 

Max  T.  Lloyd,  Editor;  Mail  Advertising  Service  Assn.,  Publisher, 

18120  James  Couzens  Hwy.   (35). 
Printing  Monthly^-  ................  Monthly  ..........  Printing  .............  1949     8      26      140 

Dale  Hughes,  Editor;  Unigraphic  Corporation,  Publisher,       Controlled  free  dist. 

260  Southfleld  Blvd.  (29). 

nWoaa     T>™,1  1934         8         27         14° 

Production  ................................  Monthly  ..........  {M*?*!*  WoricV  2     40     14° 

I  Metal  Work  g  Controlled  circ. 

J.  S.  Wilford,  Editor;  Roy  T.  Bramson,  Publisher,  Box  1,  Birmingham. 

Record  of  Chemical  Progress.  Quarterly  ........  /Chemistry,         iqaq      1      K4      101      K  00 

|  '       1939      l      54      101  x5'00 


Dr.  Wendell  H.  Powers,  Editor;  |  Related  Sci's 

Wayne  State  University  Press,  Publisher,  Wayne  State  University  (2). 
Redford  Observer-h  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1955      9      22      294 

Paul  M.  Chandler,  Editor;  The  Redford  Observer,  Publisher, 

15496  Beech  Rd.  (39). 

Redford  Record  —  See  Detroit  Suburban  Newspapers. 
Reproduction  Engineer  ..         Monthly   ...  .    Reprod.  Engr's  1957 

D.  S.  Pollock,  Editor;  Society  of  Reproduction  Engineers, 
Publishers.  1150  Griswold  St.  (26). 

River  Rouge-  Ecorse  Herald  -f.  Thursday  ........  Independent  ....... 

1915 


8.50       12,220 
3.50          9,100 
8.50          1,320 
880  —  Free 

6'500 


6/433 


$15,000 


>2S,653 


470 
*70 


3.50    **4,832 


8      27      140  x4.00 
2      40      140 
Controlled  free  dist. 


2,500 


8     24     294 


2,500 

j  72  50—  Free 


Ecorse   Advertiser^-  ...............  Thursday  ........  Independent  ....... 

L.  M.  Shackelford,  Editor  and  Publisher,  10  W.  Henry  St.,  River  Rouge  (18). 
^(^^i^O^*  jsaturday  ........  Independent  ......  1914      8      24     280      4.00 

Roumanian  American  Pub.  Assn.,  Inc.,  2144  E.  Grand  Blvd. 

lkC.WBtT%^n)    1Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1905      7      26     294      3.25 

Siebenbuergisch-Amerikanisches   Volksblatt,   Publisher,    1436   Brush  St.    (26). 


§968 


§4,330 


.         ............ 

The  Roumanian  Orthodox  Episcopate  of  America.  Publisher, 

5330  Russell  (11). 
Solidarity  ..................................  Bi-weekly  ........  Auto  Workers...l934      5      23 

Kenneth    Fiester,    Editor;   AFL-CIO   United   Automobile    Workers, 

8000  E.  Jefferson  Ave.   (14). 

Southfield  Sun  —  See  Detroit  Suburban  Newspapers. 
Southwest  Detroiter  —  See  Mellus  Newspapers,  Lincoln  Park. 
Southwest  Joumal-f-(Hung.|Tharsday  ........  independent  .......  1932      8      23      294      2.00 

Mrs".  Margaret  FaiosV'Editor  and  Publisher,  8502  W.  Jefferson  St.  (17) 
Strathmoor  Home  Gazette  —  See  Home  Gazette,  Detroit  Suburban  Newspapers. 
SuperviBor,  The  .......................  Monthly  ..........  Labor  .................  1942      4      24      154      2.40 

R.  P.  Oldham,  Editor;  Foreman's  Assn.  of  America.  Publisher, 
1605  Cadillac  Tower  (26). 

Systems  and  Procedures  ........  Quarterly  ........  {lUpPoCyed^         1949     2     40     126     5'5° 


210     1.25  $1.300,000 
Publisher, 


$10,500 


8'°°0 


Victor  Lazzaro,  Editor;  Systems  and  Procedures  Assn.  of  America,  Publisher, 

4463  Penobscot  Bldg. 

m«          ,  fEvg.ex.Sun.,    T«,i«™«,i.«t        1920      8      22    815  20.80**391,29S 

Times  +  ..................................  ISun.  Morn.      ^dependent  ......  Sunday  circ.  10.40**4«6,113 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  C.  Manning,  Editor;  Phil  F.  de  Beaubien,  Publisher,  1370  Cass  Ave.   (31). 

1931     3      24      140   x2.00 
Tool  Engineer  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  Tool  Eng'g  ........  2     40      140 

Total  unpaid  dist. 

American  Society  of  Tool  Engineers,  Publisher,  10700  Puritan  Ave. 
Township  News  —  See  Detroit  Suburban  Newspapers. 
Tribuna  Italiana  4-  (Italian).  ..Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1909     7     26     294     3.00 

Vincent  Giuliano,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2670  Gratiot  Ave.   (7). 
Tribune  4-  (Negro)  ...................  Saturday.         Independent  ......  1922     7     28     301      4.50 

Andrew  P.  Fruehauf,  Publisher,  970  Gratiot  St. 


*39,514 
4,942 

§13,511 

16,000 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
1P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  $>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Cire 
500 
,500 


,1.60. 


§4,388 
§3,500 

9,600 
26     294      8.00      §14,107 

§6,837 


9,500 


DETROITf  (Continued)  Estab  ColiO Width V  Depth    Sub 

Trucking  News+ Monthly Trucking 1988     8     26     140  x2.00 

Betty  Edman  Reuschle,  Pub.,  Fort  Shelby  Hotel  (26).  Controlled  free  dist. 

TV  Guide— See  Radnor,  Pa.  Detroit  Ed.  *184,680. 
TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa,  Michigan  Ed.  *77,053, 
Ujsag+( News)  (Hung.) Friday Independent 1910     7     26     280     5.00 

Bela  L.  Kolos,  Editor;  Mrs.  Julius  Fodor,  Pub.,  7907-11  W.  Jefferson  Ave.  (17). 

U^?rometheu?MUkra.)  ....}Saturday Independent 1951  6  28  208  5.00 

Prometheus  Printing  and  Publishing  Association,  18824  Joseph  Campau  (12). 

Varsity  News  +  V Tues.  &  Fri Collegiate 1917  5  24  210  1.50 

Students  of  the  University  of  Detroit,  Editors  and  Pub.,  2  Tower  Court  (21). 

Voce  del  Popolo-f-  (Voice  of  1™  .«                   ~j         A     .        mm     n 
*ve    Peonle)  flta.1  AEnff  )    frriaay. independent laiu      / 

J.  A.  Viano,  Editor;  Pious  Society  of  St.  Paul,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
8442  McDougall  Ave.    (7). 

Warrendale  Courier  -f- Thursday Independent 1946     8     24     294     8.00 

Harry  H.  Weinbaum,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6186  Michigan  Ave.   (10). 

Wayne  Collegian  V I  Sat  ^Sun      Collegiate Controlled  free^dist. 

Wayne  State  Univ.  Board  on  Student  Publ'ns,  Publisher,  90  W.  Warren  Ave. 
Wayne  Engineer,  The  V Quarterly Coll.  Eng'g 1934      2      42      140      1.40 

Students  of  the  College  of  Eng'g  of  Wayne  State  Univ.,  Editors  and  Pubs.,  (1) 

West  Detroit  Guide  + Thursday     ..Independent...1957     8     22     301     ^i^ysJ^j^ 

William  A.  Ross,  Ed.;  Guide  Newspapers,  Pub.,  4710  Greenfield  Rd.,  Dearborn. 
West  Side  Courier  + Thursday Independent 1930      8      24      294      2.00      §12,641 

Harry  H.  Weinbaum,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6136  Michigan  Ave.  (10). 
Westown  News — See  Northwest  Publications. 
Where-f Saturday Enter.  News 1986     8     26     140     2.00 

Distributed  in  the  member  hotels  and  leading  restaurants  and  cafes. 

Where,  What,  When,  in  Detroit,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1707  Washington  Blvd.  Bldg.  (26). 

Women's  City  Club  \  +g™*M~  ni,^  A~fiv<fi*.  1922     3  27      14°     2-°°        *7,600 

Magazine-f- j  Monthly Club  Activities.  2  42      140 

Not  issued  during  July,  August. 

Sibyl  R.  Gill,  Ed.;  Women's  City  Club  of  Detroit,  Pub.,  2110  Park  Ave.   (1). 

DEXTER  (F6),  pop.  1,307 ;  Washtenaw  Co.  (SE).  On  Huron  River,  9  m  W  of  Ann  Arbor. 
MC  RR.  Plastics  factory.  Timber.  Summer  resort.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  fruit 
farms. 

Leader -f Wednesday Independent 1869      7      26     280      2.00        §1,154 

James  A.  Wells,  Editor;  Walter  P.  Leonard,  Publisher. 

DIMONDALE  (E6),  pop.  774;  Eaton  Co.  (S).  10  m  SW  of  Lansing,  banking  town. 
GT;  NYC  RRs.  Railroad  station,  Potterville.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn, 
dairying. 

News  4- Friday Independent 1896      7      26     280      2.00  §675 

Robert  L.  Russell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DOWAGIAC  (C6%),  pop.  6,542;  Cass  Co.  (SW).  16  m  N  of  Niles.  MC  RR.  Manufac- 
tures furnaces,  stoves,  refrigerators,  airplane  and  auto  parts,  fishing  tackle,  air 
conditioning  equipment,  hot  water  heaters,  steel  golf  shafts,  beverages.  Nurs- 
eries. Summer  resort.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  celery,  fruit. 

News-f- EvK.ex.Sun Independent 1897      8      24      294    18.20        §3,578 

George  Zarry,  Editor;  Dowagiac  Daily  News,  Publisher. 

DRAYTON  PLAINS  (F6),  pop.  X  6,000;  Oakland  Co.  (SE).30m  NW  of  Detroit.  GTRR. 
Manufactures  metal  products,  sporting  and  athletic  goods,  machine  tools, 
trailers.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Lakeland  Tribune-f Wednesday Independent 1948     8     24     294     3.00        §7,200 

Kenneth  T.  Treacy,  Editor;  Kenneth  and  Irene  Treacy,  Pubs.,  4698  Dixie  Hwy. 

DUNDEE  (F7),  pop.  1,975;  Monroe  Co.  (SE).  25  m  SE  of  Ann  Arbor.  AA;  INAB  RRs. 
Alfalfa  meal  and  feed  mills;  cannery;  auto  parts  and  metal  punching  plants; 
aluminum  foundry ;  hatcheries.  Agriculture.  Beef  cattle,  hogs,  soybeans,  alfalfa. 

Reporter -f Thursday Independent 1877      7      24      280      3.00        §1,421 

George  C.  Dickman  and  Borgie  E.  Dickman,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

DURAND  (F5%),  pop.  8,194;  Shiawassee  Co.  (SEC).  15  m  W  of  Flint.  GT:  AA  RRs. 
Gravel  screeners  manufactured ;  grain  elevators ;  railroad  shops.  Agriculture. 
Wheat,  dairying,  cattle  raising. 

Express -f- Thursday Independent 1887      8     24      308     2.50          2,206 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Owen  Rood,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

EAST  DETROIT  (G6),  pop.  21.461;  Macomb  Co.  (SE).  Adjoins  Detroit.  GT  RR.  Curled 

hair  factory.  Residential.  Truck,  poultry  farms. 
East  Detroit  Herald — See  Saint  Clair  Shores. 
South  Macomb  News 4- Thursday Independent 1931      8     24      294      8.50        27,502 

Circulates  also  in  Roseville  and  Saint  Clair  Shores. 

Bernard  Ballantine,  Editor;  Paul  W.  McKee,  Publisher,  Mount  Clemens. 

EAST  JORDAN  (D8),  pop.  1,779;  Charlevoix  Co.  (N).  On  Lake  Charlevoix,  85  m  NE  of 
Traverse  City.  EJftS  RR.  Manufactures  canned  goods,  iron  castings,  butter, 
pickles.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Cherries,  apples,  dairy  products. 

News-Herald -f Thursday Independent 1896     8     23     280     2.50        §1,725 

Marshall  F.  Say  lee,  Editor  and  Publisher,  206  Main  St. 

Circulation— <**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  <AJune  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher'f  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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EAST  LANSING  <E6),  pop.  20,826  ;  Ingham  Co.  (S).  Adjoin^anaJn^O  ™K*Re%- 
TV  .toil*       g<W1  SUte  Univerifty-  Agriculture.  Livestock,  swVbeets.  *rain. 

Educational  Theatre  JournaL.Quarterly  ........  {f  hStre00*1       1949     2     **     I*2 

Ja2?8v?lanc£'  EdiS°r;  American  Educational  Theatre  Aasn.,  Publisher, 
Michigan  State  University. 

Inside  Michigan  4-  ...................  Monthly  .......  (Regional  1951     3 

Arthur  A.  Hagman,  Ed.;  Inside  MichiganPub'rV,  Inc., 


6.00 


27      189     8.00 


** 


3,280 


84,816 
38,211 

Michigan  Farmer Semi-mo Agricultural 1843      4     26      192      1-.00  *141,965 

Milon  Grinnell,  Editor;  Capper-Harman-Slocum,  Inc.,  822  Abbott  RdJPa       "  * 

Michigan  Librarian Quarterly Librarian 1934     2     83     115      1.00        11700 

Mrs.  Evelyn  Tintera,  Editor;  Michigan  Library  Association,  Publisher, 
Hartley  Printing  Co.,  Lansing. 

.ex.  Sat.  r,~ii— I.*-         1925 


Mich^an  State  New.+  V  . 

Students  of  Michigan  State  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ni      1955     3 


Michigan  State  University    lMfmfhlv  I  Coll.  Alumni 

Magazine,  TheV  ................  ^Monthly  ..........  {&  Frienda 


4.00 


575 
16,000 

$7,500 
$2,500 


26      130 
2      40      180 
Controlled  free  dist. 

Steven    S.    Arnett,    Editor;    Dept.    of    Information    Services,    Michigan    State 
University,  Publisher. 

EAST  TAW  AS   (F4).  pop.  2,040;  losco  Co.   (NE).  On  Tawas  Bay  and  Lake  Huron, 
60  m  NE  of  Bay  City.  D&M  RR.  Railroad  shops.  Resort.  Fisheries;  gypsum 
mining.  Agriculture.  Hay,  grain,  potatoes. 
losco  County  Gazette-f-  .........  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1868      7     26     280      1.50 

Edna  M.  Otis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

losco  County  News  4-  .............  Tues.  &  Fri  .....  Independent  .......  1940      5      24     231     4.00 

Berkeley  Smith,  Editor;  Smith  &  Smith,  Publishers. 

EATON  RAPIDS  (E6),  pop.  8,609;  Eaton  Co.  (S).  17  m  S  of  Lansing.  MC;  NYC  RRs. 

Manufactures  woolen  cloth,  blankets  and  yarn,  pickles,  metal  stampings,  dairy 

products.  Mineral  springs.  Stock,  dairy,  fruit,  poultry  farms. 
Journal-}-  ................................  Wednesday  .....  In  d.  Rep  .............  1865      8      24      276      3.00 

Arthur  W.  and  Ethel  J.  Carstens,  Editors  and  Publishers,  114  E.  Hamlin  St. 
ECORSE  —  See  Detroit  and  Lincoln  Park. 

EDMORE  (D5),  pop.  971;  Montcalm  Co.  (SC).  60  m  W  of  Saginaw.  C&O  RR.  Carbon 
tools,  cement  blocks,  sashes  and  doors  manufactured.  Lake  resort.  Oil,  gas  wells. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Times  -f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1901      7      26      308     2.50 

David  Marquette,  Editor;  Kenneth  Ross,  Publisher. 

EDWARDSBURG  (C7),  pop.  616;  Cass  Co.  (SW).  9  m  NW  of  Elkhart,  Ind.  GT  RR. 

Bank,  Cassopolis.  Lake  resort.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Argus-H  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1875      6      26      280      2.50 

Letta  Andrus  and  Charles  H.  Andrus,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ELK  RAPIDS  (D8%),  pop.  889;  Antrim  Co.  (NW).  On  Grand  Traverse  Bay,  18  m  NE 
of  Traverse  City,  banking  town.  C&O  RR.  Resort.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes, 
beans,  cherries. 
Progress-f  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1865      6      24      280     2.50 

Barbara  J.  Babcock,  Editor;  Ward  Babcock,  Publisher. 

ELSIE  (E5),  pop.  911;  Clinton  Co.  (SC).  16  m  NW  of  Owosso.  A  A  RR.  Oil  refinery. 

Diversified  farming.  Dairy  products,  grain,  sugar  beets. 
Sun  +  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1880      6      24      210      2.00 

Loyal  Hinkley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  E.  Main  St. 

ESCANABAf  (B8),  pop.  16,170;  Delta  Co.  (S  Up.  Penin.).  On  Green  Bay,  56  m  N  of 
Menominee.    C&NW  ;    E&LS    RRs.    Airline    NOR.    Railroad,    lumber    and    ore- 
shipping  center.  Manufactures  paper,  flooring,  veneer,  furniture,  foundry  prod- 
ucts, beverages.  Fisheries;  timber.  Resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 
Press  +  ....................................  Rvgr.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ......  1909      8      24     294    20.80**10,301 

James  G.  Ward,  Jr.,  Publisher,  600  Ludington  St. 

EVART  (D4%).  pop.  1,678;  Osceola  Co.  (NWC).  70  m  N  of  Grand  Rapids.  C&O  RR. 

Manufactures  logging  tools,  powdered  milk.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 

Potatoes,  corn,  hay. 

Review  +  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1872      7      24      280      3.00 

Fred  S.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  226  N.  Main  St. 


§2,259 


§2,410 


§1,098 


900 


§709 


§1,424 


FAIRGROVE  (F6),  pop.  670;  Tuscola  Co.  (E).  20  m  SE  of  Bay  City.  C&O  RR.  Elevator. 

Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms.  Beans,  sugar  beets. 
Enterprise  -f  ............................  Friday  ............  Local  .................  .1896      6     26     280      1.00  685 

Mrs.  Alice  J.  Kaczorowskl,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FAIR  HAVEN  (G6).  pop.  X728;  Saint  Clair  Co.  (E).  On  Lake  St.  Clair,  80  m  NE  of 
Detroit.  Nearest  railroad  station,  New  Haven.  GT  RR.  Bank,  New  Baltimore. 
Boat  works,  machine  shop.  Resort.  Truck  farms. 
Journal  4-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1953     7     24     280     2.50  §321 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Courier  of  Algonac. 

_  Charles  J.  Hasse,  Publisher,  1216  St.  Clair  River  Drive,  Algonac. 

Circulation  —  **Sept.  A,  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit*  ->BPA  Audit* 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats  *Nom»areii 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census  XRand  McNallv 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee 

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FARMINGTON  (F6),  pop.  2,325;  Oakland  Co.  20  m  W  of  Detroit.  Railroad  station. 
North ville.  C&O  RR.  Manufactures  wines,  dairy  products,  cement  blocks,  wood 
pallets,  tools  and  dies.  Nurseries.  Residential.  Dairy,  fruit  farms. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1888     9     22      287      8.00 

Russell  S.  Strickland,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FARWELL  (E4%).  pop.  694;  Clare  Co.  (N).  66  xn  NW  of  Saginaw.  C&O  RR.  Concrete 
ducts,  household  apparel  manufactured.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Potatoes, 


produc 
beans. 


News-f Thursday Independent 1962     6     24     224     2.50 

J.  M.  Grim.  Editor;  J.  M.  Grim  and  N.  L.  Grim,  Publishers.  P.  O.  Box  1406. 


Clre 


54,634 


§926 


FENNVILLE  (C6),  pop.  639;  Allegan  Co.  (SW).  16  m  S  of  Holland.  C&O  RR.  Manufac- 
tures canned  goods,  spray  materials,  vinegar.  Fruit,  dairy  farms. 

f  Hamilton  Press Thursday Independent 1947      7     24     801     2.00  §640 

j   Herald-}- Thursday Independent 1892      7      24     301      8.00        §1,280 

1  T.  E.  Van  Dussen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FENTON  (F6).  pop.  4,226;  Genesee  Co.  (SEC).  16  m  S  of  Flint.  GT  RR.  Tool,  die  works. 
Summer  resort.  Dairy,  fruit,  poultry,  stock  farms. 

Independent + Thursday Republican 1868     8     24      280     3.00        §3,054 

Ruth  A.  Silbar,  Editor;  Robert  G.  Silbar,  Publisher,  125  S.  Leroy  St. 

FERNDALE  (F6),  pop.  29,675  (branch  of  Detroit  P.  O.)  ;  Oakland  Co.  (SE).  On  Detroit 

River,  2  m  N  of  Detroit.  GT  RR.  Manufactures  synthetic  resins,  steel  tubing, 

forgings,  castings,  auto  polish,  paint,  shellac.  Residential. 
Gazette-Times  + Thursday Independent 1919      8     22      294      2.00        §3,395 

John  D.  Greenwald,  Editor;  Robert  Bulland,  Publisher,  28235  Woodward  (20). 
News-f- Thursday Independent 1946     5      24      224         3,196 — Free 

Floyd  McGriff,  Publisher,  602  S.  Main  St..  Royal  Oak. 

Starlanes  (no  adv.) Quarterly Poetry 1951  Contr307lled  ?£.  Jj™          *!?S 

Orma  McCormick,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1658  W.  Hazlehurst  St.   (20). 

FLAT  ROCK  (F6%),  pop.  1,931;  Wayne  Co.  (SE).  On  Huron  River,  24  m  SW  of 
Detroit.  DT&I  RR.  Manufactures  automobile  and  aviation  parts,  hardware  spe- 
cialties, paper  products,  drain  tile.  Oil  refinery.  Railroad  shops  and  round  house. 

Guardian  4- Wednesday.     Independent 1939      8      23      297      2.00        §3,701 

John  Watt,  Editor  and  Publisher.  26434  Erie  St. 

FLINTf  (F6%),  pop.  163,143;  Genesee  Co.  (SEC).  On  Flint  River,  66  m  NW  of  Detroit. 
C&O;  GT  RRs.  Airline,  CAP. 

Manufactures  autos,  auto  bodies,  accessories,  structural  steel,  foundry, 
chemical,  paint,  dairy  products,  soft  drinks,  equipment,  tents,  awnings,  ele- 
vators. Three  banks;  bank  debits  (6-30-58),  $906,004,697;  deposits  (6-30-58), 
$250,821,422  (two  banks).  137,182  (res.)  electric  meters;  71,695  gas  meters; 
90,441  telephones.  State  Institution  for  Deaf. 

Burton  Banner+ Thursday Independent 1942      6      26     280     2.00  

Mrs.  S.  Fletcher,  Ed.;  Gerald  E.  Collins,   Pub.,  G-3416  S.  Saginaw  Rd.    (7). 


J  Friday Legal 1928     7      24     280      3.00  

Helen  M.  Gillett,  Editor  and  Publisher,  811  Genesee  Bank  Bldg.  (18). 

JEvg.ex.Sun.,    r^^.,^        1875     8     22      308  23.40  **91,189 

1  Sun.  Morn.       independent Sunday  circ.  **91,031 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Ralph  B.  Curry,  Editor;  Booth  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  200  E.  First  St. 

Review -f Thursday Labor 1908      8     24     294  x3.00      §23,812 

Marshall  Boor.  Editor;  Flint  Weekly  Review,  100  E.  15th  St. 

FLUSHING  (F5%),  pop.  2,226;  Genesee  Co.  (SEC).  On  Flint  River,  10  m  W  of  Flint. 
GT  RR.  Tool  and  die  factory ;  flour  mill.  Residential.  Diversified  farming.  Dairy 
products,  beans,  grain. 

Observer-f Thursday Independent 1882     7     24     280     2.50        §1,875 

Donald  E.  and  Robert  L.  Beebe,  Publishers. 

FOWLER  (E5%),  pop.  676;  Clinton  Co.  (SC).  20  m  N  of  Lansing.  GT  RR.  Agriculture. 
Grain,  corn,  sugar  beets. 

Post 4- Thursday Ind.  Agric 1937     7     24     280     2.00        tl,200 

Frank  E.  Von  Arx,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FOWLERVILLE  (E6),  pop.  1,466;  Livingston  Co.  (SE).  26  m  SE  of  Lansing.  C&O  RR. 
Feed  mill;  creamery;  nursery.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  beans,  hay. 

Review-f- Wednesday  ....Independent 1874     8     24     280     2.60 

Richard  A.  Rudnicki,  Editor;  Lena  I.  Rudnicki,  Publisher. 

FRANKENMUTH  (F6),  pop.  1,208;  Saginaw  Co.  (EC).  On  Cass  River,  14  m  SE  of 
Saginaw.  Railroad  station,  Gera.  C&O  RR.  Manufactures  cheese,  flour,  woolen 
goods,  machine  bushings,  beer  boxes.  Dairy,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Newg-f Wednesday Independent 1906     9     22     301     3.00 

Irene  Zeilinger,  Editor;  Edmund  Arnold  and  Clinton  Grainger,  Publishers. 

FRANKFORT  (C4),  pop.  1.868;  Benzie  Co.  (NW).  On  Lake  Michigan,  86  m  SW  of 
Traverse  City.  AA  RR.  Railroad  car  ferries  to  lake  ports.  Manufactures  lumber 
products,  steel  sashes  and  tanks,  children's  clothing,  canned  foods.  Summer 
resort.  Fisheries.  Agriculture,  especially  fruit. 

Benzie  County  Patriot 4- Thursday Independent 1896     7     26     294     2.60 

John  W.  Peterson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— -1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  \n»«ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSutocription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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FRANKLIN  (B6),  pop.  Xi,800;  Oakland  Co.  (SE).  10  m  N  of  Detroit.  Bank  and  rail- 

road station  Birmingham.  GT  RR.  Cider  mill;  machine  shop.  Residential. 
Four  Corners  Press   ......     Thursday      .  .  Independent  .  .    1949     8     23     294      5.00          5,755 

Thomas  Thorburn.  Editor;  Betty  Lewis,  Publisher,  29456  Northwestern  Hwy. 

FREEPORT  (D6),  pop.  452;  Barry  Co.   (SW).  25  m  SE  of  Grand  Rapids.  Railroad 
station  and  bank,  Hastings.  MC  RR.  Rakes,  wooden  specialties,  dairy  products 
manufactured.  Livestock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
News4-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1926     5     24     216     1.50  §680 

Cnas.  H.  Gieger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FREMONT  (D5),  pop.  8,056;  Newaygo  Co.   (W).  25  m  NE  of  Muskegon.  C&O  RR. 
Manufactures  canned  baby  food,  pickles,  insecticides.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
Times-Indicator-f  ...................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1879     8     24     287     3.00        $2,763 

Vidian  L.  Roe,  Editor  and  Publisher.  %  4,2  00  —  Free 

GALESBURG  (D6),  pop.  1,200;  Kalamazoo  Co.  (SW).  9  m  E  of  Kalamazoo,  banking 
town.  MC  RR.  Seedhouse,  Ships  seeds,  plants.  Dairy,  fruit,  stock,  grain  farms. 
Argus-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1879      5      26      280     2.00  §962 

C.  W.  Bower,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GARDEN  CITY  (F6),  pop.  9,012;  Wayne  Co.  (SE).  5  m  NW  of  Dearborn,  nearest  rail- 
road  station.  MC;  DT&I;  PA;  WAB  RRs.  Window  frames,  tools,  dies  manufac- 
tured. Residential.  Truck,  grain  farms.  Potatoes,  cabbage,  corn. 
Guardian  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1946      8     23      289     2.50        §5,197 

Albert  Kowalewski,  Editor;  Associated  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

29314  FordRd. 
Review4-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1926      8      24      301      2.50         $4,675 

Frederick  H.  Nesley,  Editor;  Garden  City  Review,  Inc.,  Pub.,  29447  Ford  Rd. 

GAYLORDf   (E3%),  pop.  2,271;  Otsego  Co.   (N).  70  m  W  of  Alpena.  MC  RR.  Hay 
fever  resort.  Hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  fruit  farms.  Beef  cattle,  potatoes. 
Otsego  Co.  Herald-Times  -{-....Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1875      8     24      287      3.75          2,173 

Neil  Hercules,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GLADSTONE  (B3),  pop.  4,831;  Delta  Co.   (S  Up.  Penin.).  On  Bay  de  Nocquet,  9  m 
NE    of    Escanaba.    MSP&SSM    RR.    Manufactures    plywood,    flooring,    veneers, 
sporting  goods,  motors.  Resort.  Fisheries.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes, 
strawberries,  poultry. 
Delta  Reporter-f  .....................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1886      5      24      202     3.50  1,862 

R.  A.  Watson,  Publisher,  UN.  Ninth  St. 

GLADWINf  (E4%),  pop.  1,878;  Gladwin  Co.  (NEC).  40  m  NW  of  Bay  City.  MC  RR. 
Oil  wells.  Lake  resort.  Stock,  dairy  farms. 


......  1877      8      24      301      3-°°    **3'046 

Paul  Moon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COBLES  (D6),  pop.  662;  Van  Buren  Co.  (SW).  17  m  W  of  Kalamazoo.  MC  RR,  Bank, 
Bloomingdale.    Feed   mill.    Lake    resort.    Agriculture.    Dairying,   poultry,    fruit. 
News  -f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1889      5      24      224      2.00  726 

Ossian  B.  Mo*es.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRAND  HAVENf  (C5%),  pop.  9,536;  Ottawa  Co.  (W).  On  Lake  Michigan,  12  m  S  of 
Muskegon.    GT;   C&O   RRs.    Manufactures   printing   presses,   pneumatic    tools, 
plastic  products,  electric  appliances,  plumbing  fixtures,  soda   fountains,  auto 
parts,   marine   engines,   pianos,   leather  gloves,   children's   playsuits.    Tannery. 
Resort.  Fisheries.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  grapes,  celery. 

[Commercial       IQQI      Q      07      140      i  nn  _ 

Fisherman,  The  .......................  Monthly  ..........  {  Fishing  of  the  19'U      \     11     \\l     1'UU 

[Great  Lakes  2     48      14° 

Claude  Ver  Duin,  Editor;  Marine  Publishing  Co.,  406  Howard  St. 
Tribune-f  .................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ......  1885      8     23      297   18.00    **6,264 

A.  W.  McCall,  Editor;  The  Daily  Tribune,  Publisher. 

GRAND  LEDGE  (E6),  pop.  4,506;  Eaton  Co.  (S).  On  Grand  River,  11  m  W  of  Lans- 
ing.   C&O    RR.    Manufactures    furniture,    clay    products.    Dairy,    stock    farms. 
Beans,  hay. 
Independent  -f  ..........................  Thursday  .......  Independent  ......  1870      8     26      301      2.50          3,444 

Georgene  Cantine,  Editor;  Walter  R.  Cantine,  Publisher. 

GRAND  RAPIDSf  (D5Vfe),  pop.  176,515;  Kent  Co.  (W).  On  Grand  River,  140  m  NW 
of  Detroit.  GT  ;  C&O;  NYC;  PA;  MC  RRs.  Airlines:  CAP;  LCA;  NOR. 

Furniture  center  of  the  country;  wholesale  fruit  and  produce  center.  Also 
manufactures  metal  products,  veneer  and  lumber  products,  gases  and  weld- 
Ing  equipment,  typewriters,  calculators,  auto  upholstery,  bakery  products,  valves, 
fittings,  paper  products,  varnishes,  lacquers,  paints,  refrigerators,  plumbing  and 
bathroom  fixtures,  auto  bodies,  parts,  tires,  brass,  iron  products,  knit  underwear. 
Railroad  shops.  Six  banks;  bank  debits  (7-1-58),  $321,932,474;  deposits 
(7-1-58),  $375,842,504.  126,000  electric  (res.)  (AC)  meters;  85,033  gas  (nat.) 
meters;  96,859  telephones.  Aquinas  College;  Calvin  College  and  Seminary.  Lake 
resort.  Gypsum,  gravel  pits.  TV  station. 

Aquinas  Herald+  V  ................  Monthly  ..........  Collegiate  ..........  1936  Controlled*  free  dist°  $200 

Students  of  Aquinas  College.  Editors  and  Publishers,  1607  Robinson  Rd.,  S.  E. 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <& Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaHy 
estimate.  yis*w&  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols <$> Width  V  Depth    Sub 
..Chn.Ref.  Ch 1875     8     28     152     4.00 


1942 

1942 

.  1946 


GRAND  RAPIDSf  (Continued) 

Banner,  The-f- Friday 

Rev.  John  V.  Ploeg,  Editor. 

Bible  Guide  (no  adv.) Sunday Sun.  School 

Bible  Light  (no  adv.)    Sunday Sun.  School 

Bible  Stories  (no  adv.) Sunday Sun.  School  . 

Bible  Truth  (no  adv.) Sunday Sunday  School...  19 15 

Rev.  John  H.  Schoal,  Editor. 

Key,  The  (no  adv.) Sunday Sun.  School 

Wachter,  De   (Dutch) Tuesday Chn.  Ref.  Chur...l868 

Rev.  E.  Van  Halsema,  Editor;  Christian  Reformed  Publishing  House, 

2850  Kalamazoo  Ave.  (8). 
Calvinist Monthly Religious 1919     2      40      130      2.50 

Young  Calvinist  Federation  of  North  America,  Publisher,  44  Ionia  Ave.,  S.  W. 
Chimes+V Friday Coll.&Alumni....  1907      5      22      203      2.50 

Students  of  Calvin  College.  Editors  and  Publishers   (6). 
Christian  Labor  Herald  + Monthly Christian  Labor  1878     5     24     210  xl.50 

J.  Gritter.  Ed.;  Christian  Labor  Herald,  Pub.,  1600  Buchanan  Ave.  S.  W.  (7). 

1930  3'50 


40 
40 
40 
20 

40 
30 


140 
140 
140 
140 

140 
147 


1.00 

1.00 

.80 

2.00 

1.60 
8.00 


Cirr 

$87,170 

$16,810 
$18,629 
$20,040 
$30,500 

$11,526 
$5,700 


$23,000 
$1,900 

$60,300 


Church    Herald-f Friday Ref.Ch.inAmer.. l 

See  Leaders'  Group  also  Religious  Home  Unit,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Louis    H.   Benes,   Editor;  The  Church   Herald,   Pub.,   231   Jefferson   Ave.    (8). 
Creston  News-f- Thursday Independent 1905      5      24      203      1.95  

A.  H.  Weighous,  Editor  and  Publisher.  1410  Plainneld  Ave.,  N.  E.  (5). 
Herald-f Every  Morn.. ..Independent 1885      8      22      294   28.60**52,239 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.**85,575 

John  Wurz,  Editor;  Booth  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher  (2). 
Michigan   Times 4- Friday Independent 1884      8     24      280     2.00          7,150 

M.  D.  Schmidt,  Editor;  Michigan  Times,  Publisher,  623  McKay  Tower. 
Michigan  Tradesman Monthly Gen'l  Mdse 1883      4     26      168      6.00  

R.  J.  Boyle,  Ed.;  Michigan  Tradesman,  Pub.,  217  Grand ville  Ave.,  S.  W.   (2). 
Press-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1890      8      22    308  18.20**115,351 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Lee  M.  Woodruff,  Editor;  Booth  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Pub.,  20-24  E.  Fulton  St.  (2). 
South  Kent  County  News-f  ..Thursday Independent 1925      8      24      300      2.50         §2,547 

Circulates  chiefly  in  Byron  Center,  Caledonia  and  suburban  area  south  of  Grand 
Rapids. 

Chas.  C.  Vaughn,  Editor  and  Publisher,  4215  S.  Division  Ave.   (8). 
Western  Michigan Catholic-f  ..Thursday Catholic 1948      8      24      308      4.00        20,020 

Rt.  Rev.  Msgr.  J.  C.  Walen,  Editor;  Bishop  A.  J.  Babcock,  Publisher, 
154  Louis,  N.  W. 

GRAND  RIVER — See  Detroit. 

GRANDVILLE  (D5H),  pop.  2,022;  Kent  Co.  (W).  4  m  SW  of  Grand  Rapids.  C&O 
RR.  Manufactures  refrigerator  hardware  and  stampings.  Residential.  Agriculture. 
Celery,  peaches. 

{Southwest   Alliance Thursday Ind.  Rep 1949      8      24      280      2.50        §2,449 
Star4- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1906      8      24      284      2.50        §1,98O 
John  H.  Brewer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3956  Thirtieth  St. 

GRANT  (D5),  pop.  646;  Newago  Co.  (W).  30  m  N  of  Grand  Rapids.  C&O  RR.  Cream- 
ery. Ships  onions.  Dairy,  truck,  poultry  farms.  Onions,  carrots,  spinach. 

Herald-Independent -f  ...Thursday Republican 1898      8     24      305      3.00  J794 

Mrs.  Nina  Rose,  Editor;  Jac  A.  Cooper,  Publisher. 

GRASS  LAKE   (E6).  pop.  878;  Jackson  Co.   (S).  10  m  E  of  Jackson.  MC  RR.  Grain 

elevator.    Lake   resort.    Agriculture.    Dairy   products,    livestock,  grain. 

News-f Friday Independent 1879      5  24      224      2.00  1,850 

Bobby  H.  Mather,  Editor;  Robert  Mather.  Publisher. 

GRAYLINGf  (E4),  pop.  2,066;  Crawford  Co.  (N).  On  Ausable  River,  44  m  E  of  Trav- 
erse City.  MC  RR.  Manufactures  plywood,  crating.  Summer  and  winter  resort. 
Logging.  Timber.  Agriculture. 

Crawford  County  A valanche-f. Thursday Independent 1878      8      24      308      3.00        §1,675 

Robert  W.  Strong,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREENVILLE  (D5%).  pop.  6.668;  Montcalm  Co.  (SC).  32  m  NE  of  Grand  Rapids. 
C&O;  GT  RRs.  Manufactures  refrigerators,  gloves,  baby  clothes,  hosiery,  auto 
bearings,  electric  ranpres,  dairy  and  foundry  products,  farm  implements.  Resort. 
Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  beans. 

News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1854      8      24      294   18.20    **4,884 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Dale  Stafford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GROSSE  ILE  (B7),  pop.  X5,200:  Wayne  Co.  17  m  S  of  Detroit.  Nearest  bank  and 
railroad  station,  Trenton.  NYC;  MC;  DT&I  RRs.  Naval  Air  Station.  Greenhouses. 

lie  Camera,  The Bi-wkly,  Mon.. Local  News 1945     3     24     122     2.00        §1,551 

Henry  George  Hoch,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GROSSE  POINTE-— See  Detroit. 
HAMTRAMCK— See  Detroit. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
JP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  tines  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vl"*ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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HANCOCK  (Gl).  pop.  6,228;  Houghton  Co.  (NW  Up.  Penin.).  On  Portage  Lake  ship 
canal,  connecting  Keweenaw  Bay  with  Lake  Superior,  100  m  W  of  Marquette. 
MC;  CR  RRs.  Airline  NOR.  Manufacture!  castings,  sausage,  beverages.  Copper 
smelting.  Summer  resort.  Suomi  College  and  Theological  Seminary.  Fisheries. 
Copper  mines ;  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  hay,  oats. 

Amerikan  Suometar-f  (Fin.).Tu.,Th.,Sat Religious 1899     7     27     287     7.00  

Rev.  P.  Y.  Yoki,  Editor;  Finnish  Luthern  Book  Concern,  Publisher, 
601-R  Quincy  St. 

Lutheran  Counselor Semi-mo Lutheran 1939     2     24        95     2.00  

Rev.  Carl  Tamminen,  Editor;  Finnish  Lutheran  Book  Concern,  Publisher. 

Paimen-Sanomia  (Finnish)...  Monthly Lutheran 1889     2      36     112      1.25 

Dr.  A.  Haapanen,  Editor;  Finnish  Lutheran  Book  Concern,  Publisher. 

HANOVER  (E6%),  pop.  877;  Jackson  Co.  (S).  15  m  SW  of  Jackson.  NYC  RR.  Timber 
Diversified  farming. 

Hanover-Horton  Local-}- Thursday Independent 1891     6     26     280     200  8404 

Lloyd  M.  Baker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARBOR  BEACH  (G5),  pop.  2,349;  Huron  Co.  (E).  On  Lake  Huron,  60  m  N  of  Port 
Huron.  C&O  RR.  Manufactures  wheat  and  corn  products,  butter,  silos.  Summer 
resort.  Fisheries.  Grain  farms.  Beans,  wheat,  oats. 

Times -f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1879     8     22      301      150        §2,100 

Phebe  Mizener,  Editor  and  Publisher.  *  ' 

HARBOR  SPRINGS  (E8),  pop.  1,626;  Emmet  Co.  (N).  On  Little  Traverse  Bay.  65  m 
NE  of  Traverse  City.  PA  RR.  Airline,  CAP.  Boat  works.  Summer  resort.  Hard- 
wood timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  fruits. 

Emmet  County  Graphic-}- Thursday Independent 1875      8     24     308     2.00          1  905 

Herman  W.  Verseput,  Editor  Paul  E.  Verseput,  Publisher. 

HARPER  WOODS — Community  News — See  Detroit. 
Herald — See  Saint  Claire  Shores. 

HARRISONf  (E4%).  pop.  884;  Clare  Co.  (NO.  32  m  SE  of  Cadillac.  Railroad  station, 
Clare.  AA  RR.  Fish  spears,  crate  factories.  Summer  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain 
farms.  Potatoes,  beans. 

Clare  County  Cleaver -f Thursday Independent 1881      8      24      280      2.50        §1,375 

E.  M.  Bucholz.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARRISVILLEf  (F4),  pop.  485;  Alcona  Co.  (NE).  On  Lake  Huron,  80  m  S  of  Alpena. 
Bank.  Oscoda.  D&M  RR.  Nurseries.  Resort.  Agriculture. 

Alcona  County  Review Thursday Ind.  Rep 1877     7      24     280     2.50         51,050 

E.  W.  Chapelle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARTf  (C6),  pop.  2,172;  Oceana  Co.  (W).  87  m  N  of  Muskegon.  C&O  RR.  Manufac- 
tures canned  goods,  shirts,  butter  bowls.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Apples, 
potatoes,  beans. 

Journal-i- Thursday Republican 1869     8     24     294     2.50        §2,000 

A.  J.  Chapman,  Editor;  Jack  Corbin,  Publisher. 

HARTFORD  (C6%),  pop.  1,838;  Van  Buren  Co.  (SW).  17  m  NE  of  Benton  Harbor. 
C&O  RR.  Manufactures  prepared  foliage.  Nurseries.  Diversified  farming.  Straw- 
berries, grain,  bulbs. 

Day   Spring-f Thursday Independent 1869      8      24      280     2.50        §1,253 

Jack  C.  Sinclair,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HASTINGSt  (D6),  pop.  6,096;  Barry  Co.  (SW).  26  m  NW  of  Battle  Creek.  MC  RR. 
Manufactures  piston  rings,  oil  additives,  commercial  presses,  railroad  car  seals, 
sprinkler  equipment,  furniture,  metal  tile  and  awnings,  fishing  rods,  aluminum 
die  castings.  Lake  resort.  Diversified  farming. 

Banner-f- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1856      8     24     280      3.00    **4,559 

R.  M.  Cook,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAZEL  PARK  (F6),  pop.  17,770;  Oakland  Co.  (SE).  18  m  N  of  Detroit.  Railroad 
station,  Royal  Oak.  GT  RR.  Machine  shops;  dog  feed  cannery;  greenhouse. 
Residential. 

{Madison  News-f Thursday Independent 1950     8      24      294     2.00        §2,634 
News Thursday Independent 1939      8      24      294      2.00        §2,525 
Mrs.  Wilma  Waldron,  Editor;  Hazel  Park  Publishers,  Inc.,  23805  John  Rd. 

Press4-  Thursday Independent 1940     5     24     252       $4,721 — Free 

Jack  E.  MacGriff,  Ed.;  Herald  Review,  Inc.,  Pub.,  17205  Lahser,  Detroit   (19). 

HIGHLAND  PARK— See  Detroit. 

HILLMAN  (F8H).  pop.  442;  Montmorency  Co.  (NE),  20  m  W  of  Alpena,  nearest  bank- 
ing  town  and  railroad  station.  D&M  RR.  Manufactures  waterproof  sealer.  Cream- 
Northeastern5  Advertiser!       \Thursday Independent 1946      5      24     200     2.00  750 

Myron  Edgerton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HILLSDALEf  (E7),  pop.  7,297;  Hillsdale  Co.  (S).  33  m  S  of  Jackson.  NYC  RR.  Manu- 
factures trousers,  snow  suits,  screen  doors,  punches,  dies,  flour,  auto  parts, 
brooms.  Lake  resort.  Hillsdale  College.  Dairy  farms. 

Hillsdale  Collegian-}-  V Friday... Collegiate.    1873     5     26     224     3.75 

Students  of  Hillsdale  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1909      8      24     280   15.60    **S,291 

E.  C."  Hayhow','*Ed'itor*  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <$> Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Veiled  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscnption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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HOLLAND  (C6),  pop.  15,868;  Ottawa  Co.  (W).  On  Macatawa  Bay,  25  m  SW  of  Grand 
Rapids.  C&O  RR.  Manufactures  warm  air  furnaces  and  registers,  furniture, 
•hoes,  canned  goods,  springs,  glass,  chemicals,  die  castings,  hearings,  holts, 
novelties,  twine,  concrete,  woodworking  machinery,  metal,  rubber  specialties. 
Lake  resort.  Hope  College;  Western  Theological  Seminary  (men).  Agriculture. 
Celery,  sugar  beets,  tulip  bulbs. 

Anchor+V Friday Collegiate 1887     5     24     182  xl.OO          1,100 

Students  of  Hope  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

{News  4- Thursday Independent 1871     8      28     294      3.00  578 

Sentinel-f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1896      8     23      294   18.20  **12,671 
Color  advertising  accepted. 
W.  A.  Butler,  Editor  and  Publisher,  54-56  West  Eighth  St. 

HOLLY  (F6),  pop.  2,663;  Oakland  Co.  (SE).  16  m  S  of  Flint.  GT:  C&O  RRs.  Manu- 
factures springs,  metal  strippings,  pianos.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Herald-Advertiser  + Thursday Independent 1876      8      24      308      3.50          2,205 

M.  G.  McCall,  Editor;  J.  N.  McCall,  Publisher,  117  Martha  St. 

HOMER  (E6%),  pop.  1,801;  Calhoun  Co.  (S).  23  m  SW  of  Jackson.  MC;  NYC  RRs. 
Manufactures  flour,  dry  milk  products.  Foundry.  Farming.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 

Index  4- Thursday Independent 1871     8     24     808     2.50        §1,150 

R.  E.  Fogel.  Editor  and  Publisher.  122  E.  Main  St. 

HORTON — Hanover-Horton  Local — See  Hanover. 

HOUGHTONf-CALUMET  <A1%).  pop.  5,085  (Houghton,  8,829;  Calumet,  1,256); 
Houghton  Co.  (NW  Up.  Penin.K  On  Portage  Lake,  with  ship  canal  to  Lake 
Superior,  12  m  SW  of  Calumet.  DSS&A;  CR;  MR  RRs.  Airline,  NOR.  Boat  con- 
nections. Breweries;  lumber  mill.  Michigan  College  of  Mining  and  Technology. 
Fisheries.  Copper  mines.  Farming. 

Alumni  News  (no  adv.) Bi-monthly Coll.  Alum 1948     3     26      128  x       J4.400 

Alumni  Association,  The  Michigan  College  of  Mining  and  Technology,  Publisher. 

Michigan  Tech  Lode-f  V Wednesday Collegiate 1921     5     23     210     2.50          2,650 

Students  of  the  Michigan  College  of  Mining  and  Technology,  Editors  and  Pubs. 

Mining  Gazette-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1898      8      24      301    18.20 **10,599 

Mining  Gazette  Co.,  Publisher,  65  N.  Isle  Royale  St. 

HOUGHTON  LAKE  (E4).  pop.  X160;  Roscommon  Co.  (NC).  On  Lake  Houghton,  65  m 
NW  of  Bay  City.  MC  RR.  Bank,  Roscommon.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Resorter+ .Thursday Independent 1939      8      24      800      3.00         §2,037 

Leonard  C.  Hall.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HOWELLt  (F6).  pop.  4,358;  Livingston  Co.  (SE).  27  m  NW  of  Ann  Arbor.  C&O; 
AA  RRs.  Manufactures  electric  motors,  pistons,  aluminum  alloys,  fishing  tackle, 
chemicals,  wire,  abrasives,  hardware.  Summer  resort.  Diversified  farming.  Corn, 
oats,  beans. 

Livingston  County  Press -h Wednesday  ....Independent 1843      8     24      294      3.00        §5,750 

Leslie  B.  Merritt,  Editor;  Livingston  County  Republican  Press,  Inc.,  Publishers, 
111-113  N.  Michigan  Ave. 

HUDSON  (E7),  pop.  2.778 ;  Lenawee  Co.  (S).  19  m  W  of  Adrian.  CCC&SL;  NYC  RRs. 

Manufactures  fruit  sprayers,  car  washers,  condensed  milk.  Diversified  farming. 
Bl  County  Herald Friday Shopping 1934      8     24      308      3.50 

J.  D.  Driskill,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  115  S.  Church  St. 
Post-Gazette  4- Thursday Independent 1858     8     24     308     3.00        §1,440 

Edward  G.  Potter,  Editor;  Post-Gazette  Printing  and  Pub'g  Co.,  113  S.  Market  St. 

HUNTINGTON  WOODS — See  Huntington  News  under  Northwest  Publications,  Detroit. 

IMLAY  CITY  (F6H),  pop.  1,664;  Lapeer  Co.  (SE).  80  m  W  of  Port  Huron.  GT  RR. 
Foundries;  creamery.  Diversified  farming.  Celery,  onions,  potatoes. 

Times  + Wednesday  ....Independent 1888     8     24     301     2.00        §1,571 

C.  Clair  Cross,  Publisher. 

INKSTER  (F6).  pop.  16.728;  Wayne  Co.  (SE).  8  m  W  of  Dearborn.  MC  RR.  Flower 
pots  manufactured.  Greenhouses.  Residential.  Truck,  poultry  farms.  Corn, 
cucumbers. 

Guide-Herald  + Thursday      .Independent        1967     8     22     301     4- 

William  A.  Ross,  Ed.;  Guide  Newspapers,  Pub.,  4710  Greenfield  Rd.,  Dearborn. 

Ledger-Star-f- Thursday Independent 1945      8      24      294      2.50        §7,345 

Marguerite  Webster,  Editor;  Associated  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publishers, 
26701  Michigan  Ave. 

lONIAt  <D5%),  pop.  6,412;  Ionia  Co.  (SWC).  On  Grand  River,  88  m  E  of  Grand 
Rapids.  GT;  C&O  RRs.  Manufactures  house,  school  and  church  furniture,  auto 
body  parts,  beer,  flour,  pottery.  Meat  packing  plant.  Michigan  State  Reforma- 
tory and  Ionia  State  Hospital.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  livestock,  apples. 

Ionia  County  News 4- .Thursday Republican 1921      8      24      287      2.00        §3,878 

Fred  D.  Keister,  8rd,  Editor ;  Ionia  County  News,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Sentinel-Standard -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1866     8     24     294   15.00        §4,223 

Fred  M.  Kidd,  Sr..  Editor;  Ionia  Sentinel-Standard,  Inc..  Publisher. 

IRON  MOUNTAIN*  (A8),  pop.  9,679;  Dickinnon  Co.  (SW  Up.  Pentn.).  58  m  NW  of 
Escanaba.  C&NW;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Airline  NOR.  Wooden  auto  parts,  lumber, 
mine  and  marine  machinery  manufactured.  Iron  mines ;  timber.  Summer  resort. 
Dairy,  fruit,  truck  farms.  Potatoes,  hay.  apples. 

News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1921     8     24     294   20.80  **10,159 

Lawrence  D.  Tucker,  Editor;  Iron  Mountain  Pub.  Co. 

Cftradation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
cms,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— -1950  Census.  xRand  McNalhr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fea. 

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IRON  RIVER  (G2),  pop.  4,048;  Iron  Co.  (W  Pp.  Penin.).  48  m  W  of  Iron  Mountain. 
CMSP&P;   C&NW   RRs.   Lake  resort.   Hardwood   timber;   iron   mine*.   Dairy, 
poultry,  truck  farm*.  Potatoes. 
Reporter-h  ................................  Mon&Thurs....Ind.  Rep  .............  1885      8     24     280     4.00        §3,631 

James  Nietzel,  Editor;  Reporter  Publishing-  Company. 

IRONWOOD   (F2),  pop.  11,466;  Gogebic  Co.   (NW  Up.  Penin.)    40  m  E  of  Ashland, 
Wis.  MSP&SSM  ;  C&NW  RRs.  Airline  NOR.  Saw,  planing  mills  ;  butter,  sausage, 
cigar,  glove,  trailer,  furniture  factories.  Logging.  Summer  resort.  Iron  mines; 
timber.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 
f  Auttaja  (Finnish)  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1906     7     24     280     4.00        tl.850 

1   Lutheran  Voice.  The  +  ............  Monthly  ..........  Lutheran  ...........  1936     2     36     140     2.00        $1,400 

1  Dr.  G.  A.  Aho,  Editor;  National  Publishing  Co.,  324  Suffolk  St. 

Globe+  .....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ......  1919      8     24      301  20.80    **S,797 

Linwood  I.  Noyes,  Editor  and  Publisher,  118  E.  McLeod  Ave. 

ITHACAf    (E6),  pop.   2,377;  Gratiot   Co.    (C).   40   m  N  of   Lansing.  AA  RR.   Grain 

elevators.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Beans,  sugar  beets. 
Gratiot  County  Herald  -f  ........  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1869      8     24     294     2.50    **5,357 

Romaine  and  George  McCall,  Editors;  Gratiot  County  Herald,  Publisher. 

JACKSONf    (E6),  pop.    51.088;  Jackson   Co.    (S).   72   m    W   of  Detroit.   GT;  NYC; 
MC  RRs.  Airline,  NOR. 

Railroad  shops.  Manufactures  auto  parts  and  accessories,  tires,  confectionery, 
lawn  mowers,  grinding  wheels,  hot  water  heaters,  furniture,  gas  burners,  air 
conditioning  and  refrigeration  equipment,  flexible  hose  lines  and  fittings, 
extracts  and  flavoring.  Two  banks;  deposits  (6-23-58),  $112,126,203.  24,814 
electric  (AC)  meters;  19,819  gas  (nat.)  meters;  23,664  telephones. 

out.  «  t>-f^^fj_  JEvg.ex.Sun.,    T    -  nAnt*Mt.        1837      8     23      308   20.80**36,617 

Citizen  Patriot*  ...................  |  Sun.  Morn.       Independent  ......  Saturday  circ.**33,147 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.**37,169 

C.  M.   Saunders,   Editor;   Booth   Newspapers,   Inc.,   Pub.,   214   S.   Jackson    St. 

Photo  Deve,opment.  ...............  Month.y  .........  {B£g«»«""-  1923  d^nJIL^iH  114.505 

The  Master  Photo  Dealers'  and  Finishers'  Assn.,  Pub.,  104  E.  Michigan  Ave. 

««^f«*^  TI^-L.                          fiVM.v                [Correc'n  &          1935      5     21      168     2.00  $1,250 

Spectator,  The  +  ......................  Friday  .............  JRehabili'n                     Controlled  free  dist.  $7,450 

H.  R.  Dillon,  Editor;  Southern  Michigan  Prison  Inmates,  Publisher, 

JOHANNESBURG  (E8%),  pop.  X100;  Otsego  Co.  (N).  14  m  SE  of  Gaylord,  nearest 
railroad  station  and  banking  town.  MC  RR.  Sawmill.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 


North  Woods  Call,  The-f-      .Wednesday  .....  n^erv^n*81953      5     24     20°      3'00          2'870 

Marguerite  Gahagan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JONESVILLE  (E6%),  pop.  1.694;  Hillsdale  Co.  (S).  28  m  SW  of  Jackson.  NYC  RR. 
Manufactures   display   fixtures,   toys,   paint  brushes,   cigars,  sausage.  Timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Hay.  grain. 
Independent  -f  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1850      5     26     238     2.00  §814 

Robert  Dunn,  Editor;  Independent  Pub.  Co.,  101-5  E.  Chicago  St. 

KALAMAZOOt   (D6),  pop.  57,704;  Kalamazoo  Co.    (SW).  141  m  W  of  Detroit  and 
142  m  E  of  Chicago.  MC;  NYC:  PA;  GT  RRs.  Airlines:  LCA;  NOR. 

Extensive  paper  and  paper  product  manufactories;  furnaces,   silos,   fishing 
tackle,  drill  presses,  tools,  auto  shop  equipment;  air  conditioning  equipment, 
forgings,  gas  heaters,  musical  instruments,  railroad  maintenance  of  way  equip- 
ment, Pharmaceuticals,  meat  products,  chemicals,  truck  transmissions,  taxicabs, 
school  furniture,  aircraft  and  missile  controls,  pneumatic  lift  units.  Oil  refinery. 
Four  banks;  bank  clearings    (1957),  $1,802,899.919:  deposits    (3-4-58),  $148,- 
650,820.  24,022    (res.)   electric   (AC)   meters;  19.050   (res.)    gas   (nat.)   meters; 
85,852    (res.)    telephones.   Kalamazoo   College;   Western   Michigan   University; 
Nazareth  College.  Quantities  of  celery  shipped.  TV  station. 
Bloodlines  Journal  .................  ..Bi-Monthly  .....  Dogs  ..................  1905      3      27      140      1.50 

Dr.  E.  G.  Fuhrman,  Editor:  Bloodlines  Journal,  Publisher,  321  W.  Cedar  St. 

PftTAttA-4-  JEvg.ex.Sun.,   T^J^^J^.*         1833      8      22      308   23.40  **48,830 

GazetteH-  ................................  |gun  Morn       Independent  .......  Sunday  circ.  **49,696 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

J.  K.  Walsh,  Editor;  Booth  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  401  S  Burdick  St.  (99). 
Index  V  .....................................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1877     5     26     231     2.50 

Students  of  Kalamazoo  College.  Editors  and  Publishers, 
Kalamazoo  College.  1201  Academy  St.  (49). 

jR(noPidv.^^b.!tr!..T.h.e        JQnarterly  ........  Ornithology  .......  1923      1     48        94  x3.00        $2.400 

Dr.  H.  Lewis  Baits,  Jr.,  Editor;  Michigan  Audubon  Society,  Publisher, 
Kalamazoo  College. 

Square  Deal  +  ..........................  Friday  ............  Labor  .................  1926     5     24     224     1.00 

F.  H.  Bailey,  Editor  and  Publisher,  206  Capitol  Theatre  Building  (5). 

Western  Herald  V  ...................  Friday  .....  Coll.  Educ  ..................  1916     5     22      196x1.50 

Students   of  Western   Michigan   University,   Editors   and   Publishers. 

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Russell  A.  Strong,  Editor;  Western  Michigan  University,  Publisher. 

KALKASKAf  (D4),  pop.  1,260;  Kalkaska  Co.  (NW).  26  m  E  of  Traverse  City.  PA  RR. 

Wire  cloth,  fishing  tackle  factories.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  fruit  farms. 
Leader  and  Kalkaskfan  +  .......  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1878     7     24     280     2.50        §1,200 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Wilson  Rowell,  Publishers. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report:  Light  lace,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <$>  Nonpareil 
•ms,  12  to  Inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  .xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  In  membership  fee. 

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KEEGO  HARBOR  (F6),  pop.  X3,200;  Oakland  Co.  (SE).  5  m  W  of  Pontiac,  nearest 
bank  and  railroad  station.  GT  RR.  Summer  resort.  Dairy,  stock,  fruit  farms. 

Inter-Lake  News  + Thursday Independent 1934     8     24     287     3.00        §4,200 

Circulates  also  in  Walled  Lake. 

Irene  H.  Treacy  and  Kennth  T,  Treacy,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

KINGSTON  (F6),  pop.  871;  Tus cola  Co.  (E).  88  m  E  of  Saginaw.  GT  RR.  Dairy,  stock, 
poultry,  grain  farms.  Beans,  sugar  beets. 

Enterprise-f Friday Independent 1915     8     24     276     1.50  §610 

M.  L.  Steel,  Editor;  Enterprise  Co.,  Publisher. 

UUNGSBURG  (E5%),  pop.  942;  Shiawassee  Co.  (SEC).  20  m  NE  of  Lansing.  MC  RR. 
Lumber  mill ;  dog  food  factory.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat, 
hay,  peppermint. 

Press4- Thursday Independent 1921     6     23      186     2.50        §1.056 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Fred  W.  Veith,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LAKE  CITYf  (D4),  pop.  719;  Missaukee  Co.  (NC).  15  m  NE  of  Cadillac.  PA  RR. 
Lake  resort.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  hay,  grain. 

Missaukee  Republican Thursday Republican 1883     8      24     801     2.50          1,805 

Lawrence  V.  Nelson,  Publisher. 

LAKE  LINDEN  (Al),  pop.  1.462;  Houghton  Co.  (NW  Up.  Penin.).  65  m  NW  of 
Marquette.  CR;  MR  RRs.  Saw  mill;  logging.  Agriculture.  Hay.  strawberries, 
potatoes. 

Native  Copper  Times  4- Friday Independent 1883      7      24     280     2.50  787 

Emil  Rutila,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAKE  ODESSA  (D6).  pop.  1,696;  lona  Co.  (SWC).  36  m  SE  of  Grand  Rapids.  C&O  RR. 
Cannery;  grain  elevator.  Lake  resort.  Diversified  farming.  Beans,  peas,  grain. 

Wave  + Thursday Independent 1888      7      26      276      2.00         §1,218 

David  E.  Chapman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAKE  ORION  (F6),  pop.  2,385;  Oakland  Co.  (SE).  11  m  N  of  Pontiac.  MC  RR.  Lake 
resort.  Residential.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Potatoes,  corn,  beans. 

Review-f Thursday Independent 1881      7     24      287      3.00        §1,761 

Grace  H.  Wilson,  Editor;  William  Haight,  Publisher. 

LAKEVIEW  (D5),  pop.  975;  Montcalm  Co.  (SE).  48  m  NE  of  Grand  Rapids.  C&O  RR. 
Creamery.  Lake  resort.  Gas  wells.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms.  Potatoes,  sugar 
beets,  beans. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1879      8      24      308      2.00    **2,264 

Fred  E.  Butler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

L'ANSEf  (A2),  pop.  2,876;  Baraga  Co.  (N  Up.  Penin.).  On  L'Anse  Bay,  60  m  NW  of 
Marquette.  DSS&A  RR.  Lumber  mills.  Summer  resort.  Fisheries.  Timber. 
Grain  farms. 

Sentinel-t- Wednesday  ....Independent 1880      8      24      294      2.50         §2,456 

R.  W.  Menge,  Editor;  Baraga  County  Publishing  Company. 

LANSING  (E6).  pop.  92,129;  Ingham  Co.  (S).  The  State  Capital.  On  Grand  River,  84  m 
NW  of  Detroit.  MC;  C&O;  GT  RRs.  Airlines  CAP;  NOR. 

Manufactures  automobiles,  auto  castings  and  forcings,  auto  wheels,  trucks, 
school  buses,  cement  blocks,  flour,  marine  engines,  oil  burning  appliances,  paints, 
lawn  and  power  mowers,  tools,  aerial  photography  equipment.  Three  banks ; 
deposits  (for  two  banks),  (1957),  $105,832,366.  53,080  electric  meters;  37,588 
gas  (nat.)  meters;  48,361  telephones.  Two  TV  stations. 

Industrial   News -f Friday Labor 1920      7      24      280      2.00 

F.  W.  Johnson,  Editor;  Stanley  Sharpe,  Publisher,  128  W.  Ionia  St.  (7). 


Journal  of  the  Michigan       ^MnntVilv            Dental  IQIQ     9     99     119      4AA 

State  Dental  Assn  + (Monthly Dental 1919     2      22      112      4.00 

Dr.  F.  A.  Henny,  Ed.;  Michigan  State  Dental  Assn.,  Pub.,  112  E.  Allegan. 

J°State  Medlcll  itaie'ty!" JMonthly Medical 1902      2      35      126  x6.00 

Wilfrid   Haughey,  *M.D.,   Editor;   Michigan   State   Medical   Society,   Publisher, 
606  Townsend  St.  (15). 


J3.750 


J6.500 


VMonthly Educational 1923     3  27      140     2.50        50,884 

"Hulgh 'Schram,  EditorV' Michigan  Educ'n  Assn.,  Publisher,  Box  480. 

[Retail  &             1017     a  9 A     am           «r 

M«cW«.n  Food  New.  + Semi-mo jwho^esale  Controlled  circ.   >  11, 379 

W.  R.  Keasey.  Editor;  Michigan  Food  Dealers  Assn.,  Publisher. 
404  Tussing  Bldg.  (7). 

Michigan  National  Guards-  IT*™*™,,  unm*™  1947     4     24     148 

man-f    (no  adv.)      ..       ..[Monthly Military Controlled  free  dist. 

Major  Robert  J.  Baird,  Editor;  Michigan  National  Guard,  Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  210  (1). 

1950      5      24     217      1.00 


J8.125 


Michigan  Out-of-Doors-f Monthly {conservation 

Eugene  M.  Little,  Editor;  Michigan  United  Conservation  Clubs,  Publisher, 
P.O.  Box  2235  (11). 

Michigan  Overseas  Veteran -{-.Monthly Veteran  News...  1931     8     24     308     x.50 

Peter  F.  Bommarito,  Editor;  Dept.  of  Michigan  Veterans  of  Foreign  Wars  of 
U.  S..  Publisher,  924  N.  Washington  Ave.  (6). 

Michigan  Patron  (offset) Monthly Agriculture 1917     3     28     129     x.60 

W.  J.  Brake,  Editor;  Michigan  State  Grange,  Publisher,  314  N.  Walnut  St.  (33). 


54,049 


t50,000 


16/100 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  Match  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
•P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -»-Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNiflr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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Michigan  Roads  and  \Thumdnv          (Highways  &      1905     3     26     140     5.00 

Construction    ....................  Jlhursday  ........  (Public  Works  2     41      140 

M.  J.  Baker,  Editor;  State  Review  Publishing  Co.,   802   Hollister  Bldg.    (8). 
Michigan's  Health  (no  adv.).  .Monthly  ..........  Public  Health....  1898     3     27     132 

Not  issued  during  June,  July,  Aug.  and  Sept.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Michigan  Dept.  of  Health,  Publisher  (4). 
Michigan  State  Bar  Journal..  .Monthly  ..........  Legal  .................  1921      2     28      105x5.00 

Milton  E.  Bachmann,  Editor;  State  Bar  of  Michigan,  Publisher, 
884  Hollister  Bldg. 

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$12,500 
9,000 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Paul  A.  Martin,  Publisher,  120  E.  Lena  wee  (19). 

LAPEERf    (F6%),  pop.   6,148;  Lapeer  Co.    (SE).  20  m   E  of  Flint.  GT;  MC   RRs. 
Manufactures    gray    iron    castings,    insect   exterminators,    aircraft   specialties. 
Lake  resort.  Dairy,  grain  farms. 
Lapeer  County  Press  4-  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1839      8     23      294     3.00 

W.  A.  Myers,  R.  M.  Myers,  Editors  ;  Lapeer  County  Press.  Publisher. 

LAURIUM    (Al%),    pop.    8,211;    Houghton    Co.    (NW    Up.    Penin.).    68    m    NW    of 
Marquette.  CR  RR.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  strawberries,  hay. 

{Christian  Monthly  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Religious  ............  1944  2  24  93  1.50 
KlFa\"^Zk7d8ve)hti.....}Month,y  ..........  B.1W.».  ...........  1915  2  27  112  1.50 
Finnish  Apostolic  Lutheran  Church  of  America,  Publisher,  86  Third  St. 


$600 


arv.>MonthIy  ..........  Religious  ...........  1924      2     32      126 

Walter  Torola,  Editor;  Rauha  Publishing  Assoc.,   120   Amygdaloid  St. 

LAWTON  (D6%),  pop.  1,206;  Van  Buren  Co.  (SW).  20  m  W  of  Kalamazoo.  MC  RR. 
Manufactures    grape    juice,    roller    bearings,    machine    chucks.    Lake    resort. 
Diversified  farming. 
Leader-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1887      5     24      224      2.50 

F.  C.  Lewis,  Editor;  C.  E.  Lewis  &  Company,  Publishers. 

LELANDf   (D8%),  pop.   X850;  Leelanau  Co.   (NW).  On  Lake  Michigan,  28  m  N  of 
Traverse  City.  Bank  and  railroad  station,  Suttons  Bay.  M&NE  RR.  Fisheries. 
Resort.  Dairy,  fruit  farms. 
Leelanau  Enterprise  Tribune.  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1877      5      24      220      2.75 

Don  Gordon,  Editor;  Don  Gordon  and  E.  J.  Ziebell,  Publishers. 

LESLIE  (E6),  pop.  1,543;  Ingham  Co.  (S).  16  m  N  of  Jackson.  MC  RR.  Grain  elevators; 
metal  screw  works.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Sugar  beets,  corn,  wheat. 
Local-Republican  4-  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1869      5     24      224      2.50 

John  S.  Gingas,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LINCOLN  (F4),  pop.  409;  Alcona  Co.  (NE).  27  m  S  of  Alpena,  bankinj?  town.  Railroad 
station.  Harris  ville.  D&M  HR.  Lake  resort.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  potatoes. 
cattle. 
Alcona  County  Herald  -h  ........  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1908      7      24      280      2.50 

Merrill  Weber.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LINCOLN  PARK  (F6),  pop.  29,810;  Wayne  Co.  (SE).  On  Detroit  River,  10  m  SW  of 
Detroit.    PA   RR.   Manufactures   automatic  products,   cement   blocks,  precision 
tools,  tractors.  Pattern  works  and  welding.  Bank  deposits   (1957),  $65,718,854. 
Mellus  Newspapers  (wkly)  comprised  of: 
•Allen  Parker-f  .......................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1918 

'Ecorse  Enterprise+  ..............  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1918 

•Lincoln  Parker-f  ..................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1918 

•Melvindale  Messenger-}-  .......  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1918 

*Southgate  Sentinel     ..  Thursday         •  ..........................  1956 

Circulates  in  Ecorse  Township. 
•Southwest  Detroiter-h  ..........  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1940 

•Township  Tribune  +  .............  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1945 

Circulates    in   Taylor   and    Dearborn   townships. 

•Advertising  for  these  newspapers  may  be  placed  through  the  office  of  The 

Mellus  Newspapers.  1661  Fort  St.  (25). 
LINDEN  (F6),  pop.  938;  Genesee  Co.  (SEC).  17  m  S  of  Flint.  GT  RR.  Bank,  Fenton. 

Flour  mill;  elevators;  creamery.  Summer  resort.  Grain  farms.  Beans. 
Leader-f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1896     7     24     280     2.50 

Earl  B.  Sutton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
LITCHFIELD   (E6%),  pop.  882;  Hillsdale  Co.   (S).  29  m  SW  of  Jackson.  NYC  RR. 

Butter,  playground  equipment,  auto  parts   manufactured.   Dairy  farms. 
Gazette  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1872     8     24     308     2.50 

D.  L.  Doty,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LIVONIA  (F6),  pop.  17,534;  Wayne  Co.  (SE).  20  m  W  of  Detroit.  C&O  RR.  Manufac- 
tures tools,  dies,  stampings,  paint,  laminated  glass.  Nursery.  Diversified  farming. 
Livonian,  The  ...........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1939     9     22     294     8.50 

Paul  Chandler,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Plymouth. 
Livonia  News  —  See  Detroit  Suburban  Newspapers,  Detroit. 

LOWELL  (D6%),  pop.  2.191;  Kent  Co.  (W).  20  m  E  of  Grand  Rapids.  GT;  C&O  RRs. 
Manufactures   sprayers,  toys,  door  hardware,  cherry  furniture,  flour,  canned 
goods.  Hatcheries;  bean  processing  plant.  Diversified  farming. 
Ledger  and  Alto  Solo  -f  ...........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1892     8     24     294     2.50 

Harold  F.  Jefferies,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


1.50        *1.000 


§1,050 


§2,867 


§1,200 


1,200 


8 

23 

294 

3.50   J10,  500 

8 

23 

294 

3.50    $1,025 

8 

23 

294 

3.50   J16.700 

8 

23 

294 

3.50    J4,200 

8 

23 

294 

3.50    1:7,950 

8 

23 

294 

3.50     $850 

8 

23 

294 

3.50      904 

11,194  —  Free 

§928 


§842 


**6,345 


§2,156 


Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population  —  19SO  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  lee. 

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Estab  Cols<5> Width  V  Depth    Sub 

LUDINGTONf  (C4H).  pop.  9,606;  Mason  Co.  (W).  Oa  Lake  Michigan,  75  m  NW  of 
Grand  Rapids.  C&O  RR.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  watch  cases,  printer's 
and  railway  equipment,  kitchen  utensils,  household  fixtures,  game  boards,  insti- 
tutional furniture,  electric  fuel  pumps,  motor  and  refrigerator  parts,  chemicals. 
Fisheries.  Resort.  Agriculture. 

New«  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1869     8     24     801   14.00 

H.  P.  Furstenau,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LYONS  (E5H).  pop.  683;  Ionia  Co.  (SWC).  On  Grand  River,  82  m  N  of  Lansing.  C&O 
RR.  Bank,  Ionia.  Furniture  factory.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 


Herald  4- Thursday Independent 1897 

Frank  E.  Von  Arx,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7      24     280      1.60 


Clrc 


**5,853 


*200 


MACKINAC  ISLAND  (E2%).  pop.      .    „  ...    .... 

of  Mackinac,  45  m  SW  of  Sault  Sainte  Marie.  Boat  connections.  Bank  town. 


672;  Mackinac  Co.   (E.  Up.  Penin.).  On  Straits 
ault  Sail  - 

products    manufactured.    Summer   resort.    Timber. 

21     224      1.00 


St.    Ignace.    Confectionery 
Dairy,  truck*  fruit  farms. 
Town  Crier  -f  ...........................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1954 

Published  during  summer  months  only. 

The  Mackinac  Island  Town  Crier,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  763. 

MADISON  HEIGHTS  —  Madison  News—  See  Hazel  Park. 

Tri-City  Messenger  —  See  Troy. 

MANCELONA   (D3%),  pop.   1,000;  Antrim  Co.   (NW).  80  m  NE  of  Traverse  City. 
PA  RR.  Manufactures  metal  specialties,  steel  tanks.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms 
Potatoes,  beans,  alfalfa. 
Herald  -|-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1879      7     24      280     2.50        §1,432 

Cyril  A.  Dolezel,  Editor;  Kenneth  C.  Parker,  Publisher,  110  Maple  Ave. 

MANCHESTER  (E6),  pop.  1,888;  Washtenaw  Co.  (SE).  20  m  SE  of  Jackson.  NYC  RR. 

Feed  mill.  Diversified  farming. 
Enterprise-*-  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1866     7     24     280     3.00          1,085 

Russell  and  Edith  Hansen,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MANISTEEf   (C4),  pop.  8.642;  Manistee  Co.   (NW).  On  Lake  Michigan,  65  m  S  of 
Traverse  City.  C&O;  M&NE  RRs.  Manufactures   salt  paper,  dresses,  pumps, 
•hoes,  furniture,  time  clocks,  beverages,  chemicals,  boats,  drop  forgings,  cast 
iron  products.  Summer  resort.  Fisheries.  Salt  mines.  Agriculture.  Dairy  prod- 
ucts, potatoes,  strawberries. 
News-  Advocate  -4-  ....................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ......  1894      8     24     294   16.00        §4,460 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Winston  C.  Kuehl,  Editor;  John  Batdorff,  Publisher. 

MANISTIQUEf  (C2tt),  pop.  5,086;  Schoolcraft  Co.  (EC  Up.  Penin.).  On  Lake  Mich- 

igan,  45  m  E  of  Escanaba.  M&LS;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufac- 

tures lumber,  paper,  pulp,  broom  handles,  cheese,  lime.  Fisheries.  Lake  resort. 

Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  oats,  hay. 
Pioneer-Tribune  +  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1880      8      24     280     3.00        §1,607 

Prints  Advisor  for  free  distribution  weekly  on  Thursday.  Circ.  3,650. 

William  L.  Norton,  Editor;  Tribune  Publishing  Company. 
MANTON  (D4)f  pop.  1,085;  Wexford  Co.  (NW).  12  m  N  of  Cadillac.  PA  RR.  Saw  mill; 

chair  factory.   Summer  resort.   Timber.   Dairy,    fruit,   truck    farms.    Potatoes. 

beans,  corn. 
Tribune-Record  -f  ....................  Friday  ............  Republican  .........  1874     6     26     280      1.50        §1,266 

Gerald  B.  Herrider,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MARCELLUS  (D6%),  pop.  1,014;  Cass  Co.  (SW).  22  m  SW  of  Kalamazoo.  GT  RR. 

Creamery.  Lake  resort.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
News-f  .....................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1877     8     24     294     2.50        §1,055 

C.  D.  Moormann  &  Son,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
MARINE  CITY  (G6),  pop.  4,270;  St.  Clair  Co.  (E).  On  St.  Clair  River.  20  m  S  of  Port 

Huron.   PH&D   RR.   Lumber  mill;  elevator.   Resort.    Salt    mines.   Agriculture. 


Independent-f  ..........................  Thursday  ........  In  d.  Rep  .............  1917      8     24 

Stewart  W.  Robertson,  Editor;  Independent  Printing  Co.,  Publisher, 
420  S.  Water  St. 


297     2.50        §1,722 


MARION  (D4H),  pop.  879:  Osceola  Co.  (NWC).  On  Middlebranch  River,  80  m  NE  of 

Grand  Rapids.   AA  RR.   Saw  mill.   Diversified   farming.   Potatoes,   hay,   grain 
Press  4-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1889     7     24     280     2.50  §960 

Robert  L.  Sharp,  Editor;  Fred  S.  Smith,  Publisher. 
MARLETTE  (F5),  pop.  1,489;  Sanilac  Co.  (E).  45  m  W  of  Port  Huron.  C&O  RR.  Manu- 

factures trailer  coaches,  dairy  products,  steel  fabricating,  cement  vaults.  Diver- 

sified farming.  Sugar  beets,  wheat,  corn. 
Leader-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1877     8     24     294     2.00        §1,038 

Robert  C.  Neumann,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MARQUETTEf  (B2),  pop.  17,202;  Marquette  Co.  (NWC  Up.  Penin.).  On  Lake  Superior, 

60  m  N  of  Escanaba.  DSS&A;  LS&I  RRs.  Airline  NOR.  Center  and  chief  port 

of  the   iron    industry   of   upper   Michigan.    Manufactures    chemicals,    foundry 

products,  woodenware  and  wood  novelties,  mining  machinery,  lumber,  diamond 

drills,  sausage,  beverages.  Railroad  shops.  Summer  resort.  Fisheries;  timber. 

Northern  Michigan  College  of  Education.  State  Prison  and  House  of  Correction. 

Diversified  farming. 
Mining  Journal-*-  ....................  Evjt.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1884     8     24     300  20.80  **14,470 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Kenneth  S.  Lowe,  Editor;  Mining  Journal  Company,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

Northern  College  News+  V...Ftntly  (Wed.)..  Coll.A  Alumni...  1917  Controlled*  free  di'st.       $1.775 
Students  of  Northern  Michigan  College  of  Education,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation—  **Scpt.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.8.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit} 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
•ma.  12  to  inch.  TAg»t«  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  i/Itnucd  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Coll <3> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Gift 

MARSHALL!  (E6),  pop.  5,777;  Calhoun  Co.  (S).  On  Kalamazoo  River,  13  m  E  of 
Battle  Creek.  MC  RR.  Manufactures  furnaces,  auto  parts  and  trailers,  refriger- 
ator cabinets,  rupture  appliances,  proprietary  medicines,  paint,  feed.  Meat  pack- 
ing plant.  Agriculture.  Onions,  livestock,  grain. 

Chronicle-f .Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Democratic 1879     8     24     29418.20    **3,498 

James  M.  Moses,  Publisher. 

MASONf  (E6),  pop.  8,514;  Ingham  Co.  (S).  12  m  S  of  Lansing.  MC  RR.  Milk  products 
manufactured.  Nursery.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Beans,  cabbage,  mint. 

Ingham  County  News  + Thursday Independent 1859     8     24     287     2.60        §5,918 

N.  D.  Brown,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MAYVILLE  (F5),  pop.  888;  Tuscola  Co.  (E).  30  m  SE  of  Saginaw.  C&O  RR.  Concrete 
block,  chloride  chemical  factories;  creamery.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes, 
beans,  sugar  beets. 

Monitor-l- Thursday Independent 1888     7      22      280      2.00        §1,O50 

Joanne  Langford,  Wm.  Langford,  Publishers. 

McBAIN  (D4),  pop.  506;  Missaukee  Co.  (NC).  45  m  SE  of  Traverse  City.  AA  RR. 
Cold  storage  plant.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  beans,  livestock. 

Chronicle-h Thursday Independent 1891      7     26      294      1.50  750 

Ben  Minier,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MELVINDALE — Messenger — See  Mellus  Newspapers,  Lincoln  Park. 
MEMPHIS  (G5%),  pop.  800;  Macomb  Co.   (SE).  20  m  SW  of  Port  Huron.  Railroad 
station,  Emmet.  GT  RR.  Bank,  Richmond.  Diversified  farming. 

News Thursday Republican 1891     7     24     280     2.50  §428 

Walter  W.  Schultz,  Publisher. 

MENDON  (D6tt),  pop.  844;  St.  Joseph  Co.  (S).  On  St.  Joseph  River,  20  m  S  of  Kala- 
mazoo. PA  RR.  Molded  plastic  specialties,  boats  manufactured.  Dairy,  stock, 
grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  dairy  products. 

Globe-Leader -f Thursday Independent 1877      5     24      227      2.50  §857 

Arthur  V.  and  Maxine  E.  Howe,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MENOMINEEf  (B8%),  pop.  11,161;  Menominee  Co.  (SW  Up.  Penin.).  On  Green  Bay 
and  Menominee  River,  opposite  Marinette,  Wis.  C&NW;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Airline, 
NOR.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  lumber,  furniture,  paper,  electrical  appli- 
ances, bottle  fillers,  advertising  specialties,  beer,  limestone  products,  mining 
pumps,  saw  mill  machinery,  boilers,  saws,  cheese.  Sugar  refinery.  Summer 
resort.  Herring  fisheries.  Dairy  farms. 

Herald-Leader -I- Evgr.ex.Sun Independent ..1864     8     24     294  15.60    **5,158 

James  Ripley,  Editor ;  Herald-Leader  Company,  Publisher. 

MERRILL  (E5),  pop.  809;  Saginaw  Co.  (EC).  18  m  W  of  Saginaw.  C&O  RR.  Diversified 
farming.  Wheat,  corn,  sugar  beets. 

Monitor-h Thursday Independent 1902      8     24      308     2.00         §1,719 

Clarence  V.  Smazel,  Editor  and  Publisher,  St.  Louis. 

MIDDLEVILLE  (D6),  pop.  1,047;  Barry  Co.  (SW).  21  m  SE  of  Grand  Rapids.  MC  RR. 
Manufactures  water  heaters,  tools,  dies,  flour,  dairy  products.  Hatchery.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Potatoes,  wheat,  beans. 

Sun  and  Caledonia  News -f Friday Rep.  &  Agric 1876      7      24      280     3.00        §1,250 

Joe  H.  Griffith  and  Donald  E.  Boysen,  Publishers. 

MIDLANDf  (E5),  pop.  14,285;  Midland  Co.  (EC).  18  m  W  of  Bay  City.  C&O;  MC  RRs. 
Airline,  CAP.  Manufactures  chemicals,  plastics,  tools,  cement  products.  Oil  re- 
finery.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Beans,  sugar  beets. 

News  + JEvg.ex.Sun Independent 1937      9     22      298    17.00**!  1,146 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Philip  T.  Rich,  Editor;  Rich  Publishing  House,  Inc.,  124  McDonald  St. 

MILAN  (F6%),  pop.  2.768;  Washtenaw  Co.  (SE).  14  m  S  of  Ann  Arbor.  WAB;  AA 
RRs.  Manufactures  furnaces,  boilers,  plastics,  boats.  Diversified  farming. 

Leader -f Thursday Independent 1881      8     24      280     3.00        J1.500 

Russell  and  Edith  Hansen,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MILFORD  (F6),  pop.  1,924;  Oakland  Co.  (SE).  18  m  W  of  Pontlac.  C&O  RR.  Manu- 
factures electric  welding  machinery.  Automobile  proving  ground.  Summer  resort. 
Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  apples,  dairy  products. 

Times  4- Thursday Independent 1871     8     24     297     2.50          3,025 

Will  H.  Gharrity,  Editor;  Milford  Publishing  Co.,  445  N.  Main  St. 

f  Auto  &  Air-       io/ic      Q      oc      i/in      ^  nn 

Tooling  and  Gaging Monthly < craft  Tool'*       1946      8     Controlled  circ         14,300 

{&  Gag  g 
Frederick  A.  Moore,  Sr.,  Editor;  Tool  and  Gage  News  Inc.,  Publisher, 

342  N.  Main  St. 

MILLINGTON  (F6)»  pop.  1,043;  Tuscola  Co.  (E).  27  m  SE  of  Saginaw.  MC  RR.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Potatoes,  beans,  wheat. 

Herald-f Friday Independent 1919     7     24     280     2.50        §1,100 

Ira  Fox,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MINDEN  CITY  (G6),  pop.  869;  Sanilac  Co.  (E).  60  m  NW  of  Port  Huron.  C&O  RR. 
Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms.  Beans,  hay. 

Herald-f Friday Independent 1876     6     24     224     2.00  621 

Wm.  A.  Engel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MIOt  <E4).  pop.  X600;  Oscoda  Co.  (NE).  On  Au  Sable  River,  66  m  SW  of  Alpemu 
Railroad  station,  Roacommon.  MC  RR.  Resort.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Hay,  livestock. 

Oscoda  County  News-f .Thursday Independent.......  18 81     7     24     276     2.00        §1,100 

K.  W.  Cournyer,  Editor;  B.  J.  Cournyer,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Junc  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Co  I  s«>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Sre 

MONROEf  (F7).  pop.  21,467;  Monroe  Co.  (8E).  On  Lake  Erie.  18  m  N  of  Toledo,  Ohio. 
MC;  C&O;  NYC;  PA  RRa.  Manufactures  paper  products,  flbreboard  and  fibre 
shipping  containers,  auto  parts,  filing  equipment,  commercial  stokers,  beverages. 
Stone  quarries.  Nurseries.  Resort.  Diversified  farming. 
News  .........................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1825     8     23     294    20.80**18,679 

J  S  Gray.  Editor;  Monroe  Publishing1  Company. 

MONTAGUE   (C5),  pop.  1,530;  Muskegon  Co.   (W).  On  White  Lake.   15  m  NW  of 
Muskegon.  C&O  RR.  Manufactures  metal  and  wood  patterns,  aluminum  novel- 
ties,  Machined  steel  products,   dairy   products.   Fisheries.   Resort.   Diversified 
farming. 
Observer+  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1874     5     24     224     3.00  §86S 

Frederick  Gigax,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MONTROSE  (F5).  pop.  937;  Genesee  Co.  14  m  NW  of  Flint.  GT  RR.  Agriculture. 
Grain,  potatoes.  Dairy  products. 

^News"!!!?.^.^™.  ......  }  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1946      5      24      224      2.00          1,085 

Paul  B.  Adams,  Editor;  Adams  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  Swartz  Creek. 

MORENCI  (E7),  pop.  1,983;  Lenawee  Co.  (S).  20  m  SW  of  Adrian.  NYC;  O&M  RRs. 
Manufactures  gas  producing  machines,  dairy  products,  rust  proofing  materials, 
rubber  and  screw  machine  products,  flour,  feed.  Hatcheries.  Diversified  farm- 
ing. Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Observer-l-  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1872      8      24     294     2.50        $1,060 

Robert  G.  Green,  Editor  and  Publisher,  120  North  St. 

MOUNT  CLEMENSt  (G6),  pop.  17,027;  Macomb  Co.  (SE).  On  Clinton  River,  20  m  N 
of  Detroit.  GT  RR.  Manufactures  dinnerware,  electric  ranges  and  ironers,  metal 
auto  parts,  tools,  power  boats,  farm  implements.  Health  resort.  Agriculture. 
Dairy  products,  grain,  rhubarb. 

Flyer-f-        ...............  Friday.      .     .    Independent   ..  .  1948      8     24     294     Free         6,000 

A    civilian   enterprise   edited   and   published    in    the    interest    of    military    and 
civilian  personnel  of  Selfridge  Air  Force  Base. 

Monitor-Leader  -f  ....................  n*'8**'    Ind«P«nd«Bt  ......  I860      8      23      294    18.00^*12,005 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  B.  MacLachlan.  Editor;  Macomb  Publishing  Co.,  Monitor-Leader  Bldg. 

MOUNT  MORRIS  (F5%),  pop.  2,890;  Genesee  Co.  (SEC).  10  m  N  of  Flint.  C&O  RR. 

Residential.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  grain,  potatoes. 
Genesee  County  Herald-f-  .......  Wednesday.     Independent         1932      7      24     280     2.50        §1,342 

Don  R.  Maginn,  Editor;  Don  Maginn  and  Una  M.  Maginn,  Publishers. 

MOUNT  PLEASANTf  (E5),  pop.  11,898;  Isabella  Co.  (C).  48  m  W  of  Bay  City.  AA; 
C&O  RRs.  Manufactures  gasoline,  motor  oil,  sugar,  bathroom  fixtures,  con- 
densed milk,  flour,  automobile  hardware.  Central  Michigan  College  of  Educa- 
cation.  Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Sugar  beets,  corn,  oats. 

Central  Michigan  LifeV  .........  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  192°  C2ntrolled2free  dis°t°          3,500 

Dept.  of  Information  Services,  Central  Michigan  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Oil  and  Gas  News  4-  .................  Friday  ............  Oil&GasIndus....  1931      3      27      140      7.50        tl,475 

John  P.  Murphy,  Editor;  Petroleum  Publishers,  Inc.,  214  N.  Franklin  St. 

Times-News  +  .........................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1864      8      24     294    18.20        §4,833 

James  L.  Slattery,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MUNISINGt  (C2).  pop.  4,839;  Alger  Co.  (NC  Up.  Penin.).  44  m  E  of  Marquette. 
LS&I  RR.  Manufactures  paper,  woodenware,  veneer  products,  lumber.  Lake  re- 
sort. Fisheries  ;  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 

News-f  ......................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1896     7      24      280      3.50        §2,523 

C.  A.  Symon,  Editor;  Munising  News  Co.,  Publisher. 

MUSKEGONf-MUSKEGON  HEIGHTS  (C5),  pop.  67,255:  Muskegon,  48,429;  Muske- 
gon Heights,  18.826  ;  Muskegon  Co.  (  W).  On  Muskegon  Lake  and  Lake  Michigan, 
40  m  NW  of  Grand  Rapids.  GT;  PA;  C&O  RRs.  Airline,  CAP.  Ship  lines.  Great 
Lakes  and  foreign. 

Manufactures  automobile  and  airplane  motors,  piston  rings,  iron  castings, 
office,  school,  laboratory  equipment,  auto  and  airplane  parts,  bowling  and 
billiard  equipment,  bars,  electric  refrigerators,  space  heaters,  cranes,  hoists, 
wire,  machine  tools,  dies,  paper,  meat  products,  coil  springs,  boilers,  caustic  soda, 
chlorine  gas,  gasoline  dispensing  equipment.  Oil  refineries.  Resort.  Three  banks  ; 
bank  clearings  (1957),  $1,098,900,000;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $104,531,069.  23,361 
electric  (AC)  meters;  31,764  gras  meters;  41,918  telephones.  26,865  industrial 
employees  in  major  industries. 

Chronicle-f  ...............................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1857      8      23      308    20.80**43,872 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

C.  D.  McNamee,  Editor;  Booth  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

MUSKEGON  HEIGHTS—  See  Muskegon. 

NASHVILLE   (D6),  pop.  1,374;  Barry  Co.   (SW).  22  m  N  of  Battle  Creek.  MC  RR. 

Table  factory  ;  creamery.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
f  Delton  Times  -f  .......................  Friday  ............  Independent  .......  1958      5     23      224      3.00  396 

]  News-4-  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1873      6      26      280      2.00  1,290 

1  John  P.  Boughton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEGAUNEE  (B2).  pop.  6,472;  Marquette  Co.   (NWC  Up.  Penin.).  12  m  W  of  Mar- 
quette.  LS&I;  C&NW;  DSS&A  RRs.  Extensive  iron  mining;  timber.  Summer 
resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Hay,  potatoes. 
Iron  Herald  -f  ...........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1873      5      24     224      2.50  - 

Thomas  F.  Pellow,  Editor;  Pellow  Prtg  Co.,  Publisher,  318  Iron  St. 

Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
5P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparett 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols^  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cirt 

NEWAYGO  (D5),  pop.  1.886;  Newaygo  Co.   (W).  On  Muskegon  River,  86  m  N  of 
Grand  Rapids.  C&O  RR.  Manufactures  dowels  and  turnings,  foundry  machinery. 
Resort.  Dairy  farms.  Fruit,  potatoes,  beans. 
Republican  +  ............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1856     7     24     280     2.60          1,285 

A.  T.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  BALTIMORE  (G6),  pop.  2,048;  Macomb  Co.  (8E).  On  Lake  St.  Clair,  10  m  NE 
of  Mt.  Clemens.  Railroad  station.  New  Haven.  GT  RR.  Manufactures  fishing  roda, 
plastics,  metal  moldings,  screw  machine  products.  Resort.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry, 
truck  farms. 
Anchor  Bay  Beacon  and        1 

North  Macomb  ^Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1929     5     24     225     2.50        §2,170 

News-Press  +  ....................  J 

Donald  J.  Zufelt,  Editor;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Stuart  E.  Earle,  Publishers. 

NEWBERRYf   (D2),  pop.  2.802;  Luce  Co.   (N  Up.  Penin.).  65  m  SW  of  Sault  Ste. 
Marie.  DSS&A  RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  plywood,  beverages.  Logging.  Timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Hay,  potatoes,  oats. 
News4-  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1886      7      26     280     3.50        §1,44O 

M.  B.  Fretz,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  BUFFALO   (C7),  pop.   1.665:  Berrien  Co.   (SW).  On  Lake  Michigan.  80  m  SW 

of  Benton  Harbor.  C&O;  MC  RRs.  Nurseries.  Fruit,  grain  farms. 
Times  +  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1942     5     24     224     2.50        §1,930 

V.  A.  Roumell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  HAVEN  (G6),  pop.  1,082;  Macomb  Co.  (SE).  6  m  N  of  New  Baltimore.  GT  RR. 

Manufactures  motor  blocks.  Diversified  farming. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1947     7     24     280     3.00  §80O 

Walter  W.  Schultz,  Publisher. 

NILES  (C7),  pop.  18,145;  Berrien  Co.  (SW).  On  St.  Joseph  River,  10  m  N  of  South 
Bend,  Ind.  MC;  CCC&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  book  paper,  paper  dress  patterns, 
metal    store   fronts,    wire   specialties,    steel    cables    and    tanks,    kitchen    units. 
Mushroom  cannery.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  dairy  products,  fruit. 
Star-f  ........................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1886     8      24     294   18.20        §7,763 

J.  R.  Scamehorn,  Editor;  Star  Publishing  Company. 

NORTH  ADAMS   (E6%),  pop.  499;  Hillsdale  Co.   (S).  60  m  S  of  Lansing.  NYC  RR. 

Bank,  Hillsdale.  Machine  shop.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  alfalfa. 
Advocate-h  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1895      5      24      182     2.00  - 

Victor  Gould,  Editor;  Duane  L.  Doty,  Publisher. 

NORTH  BRANCH  (F5),  pop.  832;  Lapeer  Co.  (SE).  40  m  NE  of  Flint.  GT  RR.  Tools, 

dies,  dairy  products  manufactured.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain,  stock  farms. 
Gazette  -f  .................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1879      5      23      224      3.00        §1,736 

L.  M.  Neaves,  Editor;  L.  R.  Neaves,  Publisher. 

NORTHVILLE  (F6).  pop.  8,240;  Wayne  Co.   (SE).  23  m  NE  of  Ann  Arbor.  C&O  RR. 
Manufactures    auto    parts,    furniture,    furnaces,    vinegar.    Tuberculosis    sana- 
toriums.  Diversified  farming. 
Record  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1869      8     24     280     3.00        §2,935 

William  C.   Sliger,   Editor  and  Publisher. 

OAK  PARK  —  Oak  Park  News  —  See  Northwest  Publications,  Detroit. 
OLIVET  (E6),  pop.  887;  Eaton  Co.   (S).  18  m  NE  of  Battle  Creek.  GT  RR.  Machine 
tools,    steel    fabricatings    manufactured.    Olivet    College.    Lake    resort.    Dairy, 
stock,  poultry  farms.  Onions. 
Olivet  Alumni  Bulletin  +V...  .9  ti.  a  yr  .........  Col.  Alumni  ........  1900     3      30      136 

Alumni  Assn.  of  Olivet  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.        J3.600 

Optic-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1889      7      24      280      2.50  J834 

Burridge  S.  Tucker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ONAWAY   (E3),  pop.  1.421;  Presque  Isle  Co.   (NE).  42  m  NW  of  Alpena.  D&M  RR. 
ment  factory.  Lake  resort.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  livestock, 


7      24     272      3.00        §1,289 


Garment 
potatoes. 
News  4-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1939 

E.  R.  Apking,  Publisher. 

ONTONAGONf  (Gl),  pop.  2.307;  Ontonagon  Co.  (NW  Up.  Penin.).  On  Lake  Superior, 
122  m  W  of  Marquette.  CMSP&P  RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  pulp,  beverages. 
Resort.  Fisheries;  timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  hay,  dairying. 
Herald  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1881     7     26     808     8.00        51,*00 

Edward  F.  and  Irene  M.  Wolfe,  Publishers. 
ORCHARD  LAKE  (F6),  pop.  696;  Oakland  Co.  (SE).  6  m  W  of  Pontiac,  banking  town. 

GT  RR.  Resort.  St.  Mary's  College.  Dairy,  fruit,  poultry  farms. 
Sodalis   (Polish)  (no  adv.)....  Monthly  ..........  Catholic  .............  1929     2      32      106     3.00          1,214 

Rev.  A.  B.  Szymanowski,  Editor;  St.  Mary's  College,  Publisher. 

OSCODA  (F4).  pop.  848;  losco  Co.  (NE).  On  Lake  Huron,  60  m  S  of  Alpena.  D&M 

RR.  Resort.  Fisheries.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Potatoes,  hay. 
Press  .........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1879      5      24      238      3.00        §1,787 

Robert  J.  Fullerton,  Editor;  Smith  &  Smith,  Publishers. 

OTSEGO   (D6),  pop.  8,990;  Alletcan  Co.    (SW).   15  m  NW  of  Kalamazoo.  NYC  RR. 
Manufactures  paper,  polishing  and  grinding  equipment,  dairy  products.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Onions. 
Union  -f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1859     8     24     280     8.00        §1,450 

Richard  K.  Dorothy,  Editor  and  Publisher,  109  S.  Farmer  St. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $>  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  ICounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Col$<S> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Eire 

OVID  (E6H).  pop.  1,410;  Clinton  Co.  (SO.  85  m  W  of  Flint.  GT  RR.  Manu- 
factures dairy  products.  Garden  seed  processing  plant.  Agriculture. 

Register-Union Thursday Independent 1866     8     28     273     2.50        §1,385 

R.  D.  Martin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OWOSSO  (E6%).  pop.  15,948;  Shiawassee  Co.  (SEC).  25  m  W  of  Flint.  MC;  AA;  GT 
RRs.  Manufactures  caskets,  electric  motors,  storage  batteries,  flour,  screen 
doors,  furniture,  snow  shovels,  steel  tanks.  Railroad  shops.  Agriculture.  Vege- 
tables, grain,  livestock. 

Argus-Press -|- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1854     8     24     297    18.20**13,269 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

J.  Evens  Campbell,  Editor;  Argus-Press  Company,  Publisher. 

Michigan  Pythian Monthly K.  of  P 1933      8      28      147       .50  

8.  W.  F.  Garnett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OXFORD  (F6),  pop.  2,805;  Oakland  Co.  (SE).  15  m  NE  of  Pontiac.  MC;  GT  RRs. 
Manufactures  auto  gears,  flour,  saws,  tallow  and  grease.  Gravel  pits.  Lake 
resort.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  fruit,  poultry. 

Leader-f- Wednesday Independent 1881     7     24     280     8.00        §1,680 

James  A.  Sherman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PARCHMENT  (D6%),  pop.  1,179  (branch  of  Kalamazoo  P.  O.)  ;  Kalamazoo  Co. 
(SW),  141  m  W  of  Detroit.  Nearest  bank  and  railroad  station,  Kalamazoo. 
Residential. 

Journal -f- Thusday Shopping 1954      4      24      182          5,000 — Free 

Robert  E.  Dorothy,  Publisher,  608  N.  Riverview. 

PARMA  (E6),  pop.  680;  Jackson  Co.  (S).  11  m  W  of  Jackson.  MC  RR.  Bank,  Albion. 
Elevator;  creamery.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  poultry,  fruit. 

News-f Wednesday  ....Independent 1868     7      24      280     2.00  §753 

Lee  R.  Chamberlain,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PAW  PAWf  (D6%),  pop.  2,882;  Van  Buren  Co.  (SW).  17  m  W  of  Kalamasoo.  C&O 
RR.  Manufactures  fish  bait,  fruit  packages,  canned  goods,  health  foods,  wine. 
Nurseries.  Lake  resort.  Diversified  farming.  Grapes,  apples,  asparagus. 

Courier-Northerner -f Friday Independent 1843     8     24     294     3.00        §1,998 

Felix  A.  Racette.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PECK  (G6),  pop.  471;  Sanilac  Co.  (E).  86  m  NW  of  Port  Huron.  DC&S  RR.  Bank, 
Sandusky.  Condensary.  Agriculture.  Beans,  dairy  products,  livestock. 

Sanilac  County  Press  +  Thursday Independent 1949      7      24     280     2.00  J620 

Helen  J.  Hill,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PENTWATER  (C5),  pop.  1,097;  Oceana  Co.  (W).  On  Lake  Michigan,  40  m  NW  of  Mus- 
kegon.  Bank  and  railroad  station,  Hart.  C&O  RR.  Manufactures  fuel  and  gasoline 
pumps,  electric  parts,  butchers'  saws.  Fisheries.  Resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit 
farms. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1861      7     26     280      1.50  611 

Esther  M.  Dempsey,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Company. 

PERRY  (E6),  pop.  1,208;  Shiawassee  Co.  (SEC).  12  m  S  of  Owosso.  GT  RR.  Stock, 
dairy,  poultry,  truck,  grain  farms.  Beans,  wheat. 

ShlawasseeCountyJournal-f  .Thursday Independent 1893      7      24      308      3.00  §835 

Raymond  L.  Watkins,  Editor;  Watkins  Publishing  Co.,  107  E.  2nd  St. 

PETERSBURG  (F7),  pop.  1,001 ;  Monroe  Co.  (SE).  On  Raisin  River,  17  m  W  of  Monroe. 
DT&I;  NYC  RRs.  Machine  shop.  Dairy,  truck,  grain  farms. 

Sun-f Friday Independent 1880      7      24      280      2.00  §863 

Harry  A.  Faling,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PETOSKEYt  (E8),  pop.  6,468;  Emmet  Co.  (N).  On  Little  Traverse  Bay,  55  m  NE  of 
Traverse  City.  C&O;  PA  RRs.  Airline  CAP.  Manufactures  cement,  cutting  blocks, 
leather,  lime. Hay  fever  resort.  Limestone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  apples. 

News   Review -f Ev*.ex.Sun Independent 1902      8     24      287    15.60        §5,395 

Jim  Doherty,  Editor;  Northern  Michigan  Review,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

PIGEON  (F5).  pop.  1,016;  Huron  Co.  (E).  83  m  NE  of  Bay  City.  GT;  C&O  RRs.  Eleva- 
tor. Diversified  farming.  Dairy  products,  beans,  sugar  beets. 

Progress  -Ad  vance-f Friday Independent 1897      7      24      273      2.00  2,530 

Asel  B.  Collins,  Editor;  Thumb  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

PINCKNEY  (E6).  pop.  695;  Livingston  Co.  (SE).  17  m  NW  of  Ann  Arbor.  GT  RR. 
Bank,  Howell.  Manufactures  air  speedometers,  die  sets,  plastics.  Lake  resort. 
Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Hay,  wheat,  corn. 

Dispatch-}- Wednesday  ....Independent 1883      6     26     280      1.50  §85O 

Paul  W.  Curlett.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PINCONNING  (F4H),  pop.  1,228;  Bay  Co.  (EC).  20  m  N  of  Bay  City.  MC;  D&M 
RRs.  Manufactures  cheese,  pickles,  house  trailers,  ketchup.  Agriculture.  Beans, 
sugar  beets,  chicory. 

Journal-h Wednesday  ....Independent 1892     7     24     287     2.50          1,650 

E.  J.  La  Porte.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PLAINWELL   (D6),  pop.  2,767;  Allegan  Co.    (SW).   12  m  N  of  Kalamazoo.  NYC; 
PA  RRs.  Manufactures  paper,  steel  office  equipment,  canned  goods,  aluminum 
products.  Ships  produce.  Lake  resort.  Diversified  fanning.  Onions. 
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1886     7     24     280     3.00        §1,500 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Chas.  Barrett.  Editors  and  Publishers.  200  E.  Bridge  St. 

Clrea!atfcm--~**Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
5 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vluued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Esttb  Cols  0  Width  7  Depth    Sub  Eire 

PLYMOUTH  (F0),  pop.  6.687;  Wayne  Co.  (SE).  20  m  W  of  Detroit.  C&O  RR.  Manu- 
factures auto  parts,  air  rifles,  felt  products,  tanks,  drills,  reamers,  steel  and 
wire  products.  Truck,  fruit  farms. 
Mail-f-  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent.  ......  1887     9     22     280     3.00       §6.050 

Paul  Chandler,  Publisher. 

PONTIACt  <F6),  pop.  78,681;  Oakland  Co.  (SB).  26  m  NW  of  Detroit.  GT  RR.  Airport. 
Manufactures  autos,  trucks,  busses,  auto  bodies,  parts  and  accessories,  rub- 
ber moulded  products,  trailers,  paint,  varnish,  lacquer,  dairy,  iron  products. 
Two  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-80-58),  $6,900,422;  deposits  (6-80-58),  $112,- 
951,867.  22,791  electric  (AC)  meters;  20,094  gas  (artif.)  meters;  80,964 
telephones.  Lake  resort  region. 


8     "     287     3.00 
Phyllis   Stock,   Editor;   Ponttac-Oakland  County   Legal  News   Publishing  Co 

P.  O.  Box  288. 
Press  -f  .....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ......  .1843     8     23     298    20.80*^57,900 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

John  W.  Fitzgerald,  Ed.;  Harold  A.  Fitzgerald,  Pub.,  48  W.  Huron  St.  (12). 
PORT  HURONf  (G5%),  pop.  86,725;  St.  Clair  Co.  (E).  On  St.  Clair  River  and  Lake 
Huron,  66  m  NE  of  Detroit.  C&O;  GT;  PH&D;  CN  RRs.  Important  rail  and 
St.  Lawrence  Seaway  shipping  terminal. 

Manufactures  chicory,  speedboats,  copper  wire  and  pipe,  paper,  woodworking 
machinery,  auto  parts,  salt,  sugar,  castings,  aprons,  children's  clothing,  coloidal 
graphite,  brass  products,  industrial  tape,  conveyor  equipment.  Railroad  shops; 
foundries;  elevators.  Fisheries.  Three  banks;  deposits  (7-1-58),  $500,713,198. 
20,864  electric  (AC)  meters;  17,268  gas  (nat.)  meters;  24,515  telephones. 

mo  8  229 


Color  advertising  accepted. 
L.  A.  Weil,  Editor;  Times  Herald  Co.,  Publisher,  907  Sixth  St. 
W.B.  A.  Review  (no  adv.)  .......  Monthly  ..........  Frat.  Insur  ........  1895     8     28      140  x     109,505 

Not  issued  during  February  and  July. 

Agnes  E.  Koob,  Editor;  Woman's  Benefit  Assn.,  Pub.,  W.  B.  A.  Bldg. 

PORTLAND   (E5%),  pop.  2,807;  Ionia  Co.   (SWC).  On  Grand  River,  22  m  NW   of 
Lansing.  C&O  RR.  Manufactures  auto  parts,  dog  food,  flour,  feed.  Dairy,  stock 
farms.  Beans,  grains,  fruits. 
Review  and  Observer  -f  .........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1885      8     24      308     2.75        §2,250 

John  F.  Mauren,  Editor;  Fred  J.  Mauren,  Publisher,  333  Kent  St. 

POTTERVILLE   (E6),  pop.  624;  Eaton  Co.   (S).  12  m  S  of  Lansing.  GT  RR.  Bank, 

Charlotte.  Elevator.  Diversified  farming.  Onions,  grain. 
News-f  .....................................  Wednesday  ....Independent  ......  1929      7      24      280      1.50  J496 

Burridge  S.  Tucker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

QUINCY  (E7),  pop.  1.527;  Branch  Co.  (S).  80  m  SE  of  Battle  Creek.  NYC  RR.  Manu- 
factures, flour,  flour  compounds,  sauerkraut,  dairv  products.  Lake  resort.  Agri- 
culture. Corn,  alfalfa,  cabbage. 
Herald  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1878     6     26     280     8.00  800 

T.  J.  Zimmerman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RAVENNA  (D5),  pop.  661;  Muskegon  Co.  (W).  18  m  E  of  Muskegon.  PA;  GT  RRs. 
/uto  parts  machine  shop;  foundry.  Gas   wells.   Dairy,   poultry,  grain  farms. 
Time*  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888      8     24      308     2.50  J962 

R.  B.  Rogers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

REED  CITYf  (D4%).  pop.  2,241;  Osceola  Co.  (NWC).  69  m  N  of  Grand  Rapids.  C&O; 
PA  RRs.  Manufactures  maple  flooring,  cheese,  aluminum  doors  and  windows, 
welding  equipment,  child's  chairs.  Dairy,  stock  farms.  Butterfat,  potatoes. 
Osceola  County  Herald  -f  .......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1873      8     24      304     3.50        §2,250 

A.  J.  Norman,  Editor;  L.  V.  Nelson,  Publisher. 

REESE    (F6),  pop.    632;  Tuscola  Co.    (EC).    11    m   E   of   Saginaw.   C&O;   MC   RRs. 

Hatchery.   Nurseries.   Poultry,   grain  farms.   Corn,  wheat,   oats. 
Reporter  -f-  .....         Wednesday.     Independent        1954      5     22      224      1.00  §706 

Yrs.   George  Hill,   III,  Editor;  Clinton   Grainger,   Publisher. 

REMUS  (D5),  pop.  X650;  Mecosta  Co.   (WC).  60  m  NE  of  Grand  Rapids.  C&O  RR. 
Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Potatoes,  dairy  products,  beans. 
Record-*-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1942      6     24     280     2.00  §S40 

R.  E.  Barnes,  Editor;  R.  E.  Barnes  and  M.  L.  Barnes.  Publishers. 

RICHMOND  (G6),  pop.  2.025;  Macomb  Co.  (SE).  18  m  NE  of  Mount  Clemens.  GT  RR. 
Manufactures    auto    parts,    food    and    cement    products.    Diversified    farming. 
especially  dairying.  Corn,  hay.  wheat. 
Review  4-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1876     8     22     280     2.50        $2,100 

Wilfred  Berman,  Editor;  Marysville  Printing  Co.,  Publishers. 
RIVER  ROUGE—  See  Detroit. 

ROCHESTER  (F6),  pop.  4,279;  Oakland  Co.   (SE).  8  m  E  of  Pontiac.  GT;  MC  RRs. 
Manufactures  blotting  paper,  cement  blocks,  textiles,  machine  specialties,  iron 
castings.  Diversified  farming. 
Clarion  +  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1898     8     24     294     8.00          4,400 

C.  S.  Seed,  Editor;  Earl  M.  Seed,  Publisher,  8  IS  Main  St. 
ROCKFORD  (D6V6).  pop.  1,987;  Kent  Co.  (W).  14  m  NE  of  Grand  Rapids.  PA  RR. 

Shoe  factory;  tannery.  Dairy  farms.  Potatoes,  hay.  grain. 
Register  4-  ................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1871     7     26     304     2.50          1,650 

Ed.  F.  O'Brien,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation—  A"A-Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Junc  and  March  A.8.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <£  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  Hoes,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Visaed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Col  iO  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clre 

ROGERS  CITYf  (F8),  pop.  8.878;  Presque  Isle  Co.  (NE).  On  Lake  Huron,  20  m  N  of 
Alpena.   D&M    RR.    Limestone   crushing    plant.    Resort.    Fisheries;   limestone 
quarry;  timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  apples,  livestock. 
Presque  Isle  Co.  Advance  -I-  ...Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1878     8     24     808     4.60        §2,200 

Harry  H.  Whiteley,  Publisher. 

ROMEO  (F6),  pop.  2,985;  Macomb  Co.  (8E).  28  m  NE  of  Pontiac.  GT  RR.  Manufac- 

tures cotton,  woolen  waste,  feed.  Agriculture.  Fruit,  dairy  products. 
Observer-  Press  -f  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1866     8     24     296      8.00        §2,437 

Claude  E.  Sadler,  Editor;  Van  Dyke  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

ROSCOMMONf  (E4),  pop.  877;  Roscommon  Co.  (NC).  70  m  N  of  Bay  City.  MC  RR. 
Lake  resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 


7     24     280     8.60        51,510 


Herald-News -t- Thursday Republican 1874 

Darrell  K.  and  Elwin  S.  Mathison,  Publishers. 

ROSEVILLE— See  South  Macomb  News,  East  Detroit. 
Herald — See  Saint  Claire  Shores. 

ROYAL  OAK  (F6),  pop.  46,898;  Oakland  Co.  (SE).  10  m  N  of  Detroit.  GT  RR.  Airport. 
Tools,  paint,  mattresses,  hydraulic  mechanisms,  automotive  parts  manufactured. 
Winery.  (Figures  are  for  the  Royal  Oak  Trading  Zone  area.)  Five  banks;  bank 
clearings  (6-80-58),  $1,289,040,879;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $79,191,000.  91,994 
electric  (AC)  meters;  66,189  gas  (nat.)  meters;  77,309  telephones.  Residential. 

Herald-Review -f Thursday Independent 1926      6      24      252     $12,845 — Free 

Jack  E.  MacGriff,  Editor;  Herald  Review,  Inc.,  Pub.,  17205  Lahser,  Detroit  (19). 

Tribune-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun... .Independent 1902      8      23      808   15.60**42,668 

L.  S.  Miller.  Editor;  The  Tribune.  Publisher. 

SAGINAWf   (F5).  pop.  92.918;  Saginaw  Co.    (EC).  On  Saginaw  River,  92  m  NW  of 

Detroit.  C&O;  GT;  NYC  RRs.  Airline  CAP. 

Manufactures    auto   parts,   power   steering,    measuring    instruments :   heavy 

machine  tools,  boilers;  dairy;  meat;  graphite;  sheet  metal  products;  conveyor 

equipment;  seed  cleaners;  saw  mill  and  baking  machinery;  portable  wash  tubs; 

aluminum,  bronze,  brass,  iron   castings,   salt,   chemicals.   Beet   sugar   refinery. 

Grain  and  bean  elevators.  Two  banks;  deposits    (6-80-57),  $93,527,209.  36,082 

(residential)    electric    (AC)    meters;   29,009    (residential)    gas    meters;   55,564 

(area)   telephones.  TV  station. 
Catholic  Weekly-f- Tuesday Catholic 1939      8     24      308      3.50        18,810 

Rev.  Neil  O'Conner,  Editor  and  Publisher.  6 12  Ms  N.  Michigan. 
Labor  News-f Friday Labor 1926     8     24     280     2.00 

Walter  Kackmeister,  Editor;  W.  Call  and  A.  Trogan,  Pubs.,  817  E.  Genesee  Ave. 
W— «J-                                           JEvg.ex.Sun.     TT^™«,^«*         1859      8      23      308   23.40  **49,789 
riew8~t" (Sun.  Morn.       ^dependent Sunday  circ. **49,916 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Otto  C.  Pressprich,  Editor;  Booth  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Pub.,  201  S.  Washington 

Ave.    (2). 
Press        Friday Independent 1912      7     24     294      1.00  §838 

E.  L.  Larsen,  Editor;  Saginaw  Publishing  Co.,  410  Hancock  St.  (73). 

Sugar  Beet  Journal  (no  adv.) Monthly Sug.  Beet  Indus.  Controlled  free  dist         10,000 

Jack    D.    Brock,    Editor;    Farmers    and    Mfrs.    Beet    Sugar    Assn.,    Publisher. 
Second  National  Bank  Bldg.  (5). 

SAINT  CHARLES  (E6).  pop.  1,469;  Saginaw  Co.  (EC).  16  m  SW  of  Saginaw.  MC 
RR.  Aluminum  boat  factory.  Bituminous  coal  mines.  Agriculture. 

Union  + Thursday Independent 1888     6     26     280     2.60 

Frank  H.  Watson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAINT  CLAIR  (G6),  pop.  4,098;  St.  Clair  Co.  (E).  On  St.  Clair  River,  12  m  S  of  Port 
Huron.  PHAD  RR.  Ferry  to  Courtright,  Ont.  Salt  factory;  bottling  works. 
Agriculture.  Grain,  hay. 

St.  Clair  County  Press -f Thursday Independent 1900     8      24     294     3.00 

Bernard  P.  Lyons,  Editor;  Marys ville  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

Seaway-f Monthly..     .    /Waterways06    1956     2     40      14°  x3-50 

James  Lusier,  Editor;  Seaway  Publishing,  P.  O.  Box  22. 

SAINT  CLAIR  SHORES  (G6),  pop.  19,823;  Macomb  Co.   (SE).  15  m  NE  of  Detroit. 

GT  RR.   Manufactures  machine  tools,  metal  and  paper  products,  mattresses, 
aluminum  awnings.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  wheat,  hay. 

fEast  Detroit  Herald-f      ..     .Wednesday.     Independent        1957     8     23  294     8.00 

Harper  Woods  Herald-f Wednesday Independent 1948     8     23  294     3.00 

J  Northeast  Herald-f Wednesday Independent 1951     8     23  294     3.00 

I  Roseville  Herald-f Wednesday Independent 1954      8     23  294      3.00 

St.  Clair  Shores  Herald  + Wednesday Independent ,1949     8     23  294     8.00 

^          Ed  Rose,  Editor  and  Publisher,  26104  Harper  Ave. 
South  Macomb  News — See  East  Detroit. 

SAINT  IGNACEf  (E8).  pop.  2,946;  Mackinac  Co.  (E  Up.  Penin.).  On  Straits  of  Mack- 
inac,  50  m  S  of  Sault  Sainte  Marie.  DSSAA  RR.  Airport.  Boat  connections.  Fish- 
eries. Summer  resort.  Timber.  Dairy*  truck,  fruit  farms.  Potatoes,  apples. 


1,250 

§1,664 

t!2,000 


§4,749 
§3,563 
§1,321 
§3,684 
§10,176 


W.  J.  Chatelle,  Editor 


Thurs 
*;E.  J.  Ch 


day Independent 1878 

Chatelle,  Publisher. 


6     26     280     2.60        §2,305 


CtreulaHon— **Scpt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  sod  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  teat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  MrNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  rear.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  ColsO Width V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

SAINT  JOHNSf  (E5%),  pop.  4,954;  Clinton  Co.  (SO.  18  m  N  of  Lansing.  GT  RR. 
Manufactures  farm  implement  parts,  iron  castings,  piston  rings,  automobile 
bearings,  apple  products.  Hatchery.  Diversified  farming.  Livestock,  beans, 
peppermint. 

01  News £°Unty  RePublican  JThursday Independent 1856      8      23     280     3.00    **5,389 

Ink  White,''Pubiisher."' 

SAINT  JOSEPHt  (C6%),  pop.  10,223;  Berrien  Co.  (W).  On  Lake  Michigan,  85  m  NW 
of  South  Bend,  Ind.  MC;  C&O;  CCC&SL  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures 
hosiery,  machinery,  rubber  goods,  paper  boxes,  malleable  iron,  aluminum  cast- 
ings, auto  jacks,  novelties,  beverages,  dairy  products.  Resort.  Mineral  springs. 
Fisheries.  Fruit  farms. 


Agricultural  Engineering  ........  Monthly  ..........  A*ric.  Eng'g  ......  192° 


. 

James  Bass  elm  an,  Editor;  American  Society  of  Agricultural  Engineers,  Publisher, 
420  Main  St. 

Boating  Industry  .....................  8  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Boating  Indus...1937      \     J6      140 

Not  issued  during  February,  July,  September,  December.  Controlled  circ. 

J.  W.  Peas  lee,  Editor;  Boating  Industry,  Publisher,  505  Pleasant  St. 

Con.u,tine  Engineer  ................  Month*  ..........  {£—  ?         ""     1     4*0°     Y&™* 

Consulting  Engineer  Publishing  Co.,  217    Wayne  St.  Controlled  circ. 

Herald-Press  -f  ........................  Kvu.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1891      8      24      294   18.20 

National  adv.  is  sold  with  the  Benton  Harbor  News-Palladium  as  a  unit. 

W.  J.  Banyon,  Editor;  Herald-Press  Company,  Publisher. 
Nuclear  Engrineering(noadv.).  Quarterly  ........  Nucl.  Eng'g  .......  1954      2      40      140      1.00 

John  F.  Lee,  Editor;  Consulting  Engineers  Publishing  Co.,  217  Wayne  St. 
h«»  M™*hiv  /Plant  1950      3      2h       140 

he  ................................  Monthly  ..........  {Engineers  Controlled  circ. 

H.  E.  Hollensbe.  Editor;  The  Plant  Publishing  Co..  505  Pleasant  St. 


*6,289 
1,460 


>20,500 


>  10,888 
**7,424 


>47,338 


SAINT  LOUIS  (E5),  pop.  3,347;  Gratiot  Co.  (C).  85  m  W  of  Saginaw.  C&O  RR.  Manu- 
factures chemicals,  bromine,  calcium  chloride  and  magnesia,  small  machined 
parts,  beet  sugar,  salt,  clay,  dairy  products.  Hatcheries.  Mineral  springs.  Dairy, 
poultry,  grain  farms. 

Leader- Press -f Thursday Independent 1877      8      24      308      2.00         §2,020 

Odessa  R.  Smazel,  Editor;  Clarence  V.  and  Odessa  R.  Smazel,  Publishers, 
216  Center  St. 

SALINE   (F6%),  pop.  1,533;  Washtenaw  Co.   (SE).  9  m  S  of  Ann  Arbor.  NYC  RR. 

Handle  factory;  flour  mill;  creamery;  machine  shop.   Residential.   Diversified 

farming. 
Observer-f Thursday Independent 1880      8      24      280      3.00        §1,135 

Russell  and  Edith  Han  sen,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Reporter+ Wednesday.  ...Independent 1948      8      24      280      2.00  1,430 

Peggy  Flook,  Editor;  Pauline  L.  Tull,  Publisher,  106  W.  Michigan. 

SANDUSKYt  (G5),  pop.  1.819;  Sanilac  Co.  (E).  50  m  NW  of  Port  Huron.  DC&S; 
C&O  RRs.  Culvert  pipes,  steel  bridges,  road  machinery,  rubber  products  manu- 
factured. Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Republiean-Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1884      8      24      280     1.50         §4,2OO 

W.  A.  Irving,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SARANAC  (D6H).  pop.  885;  Ionia  Co.  (SWC).  24  m  E  of  Grand  Rapids.  GT  RR. 
Bank,  Ionia.  Sprayers,  dairy  products  manufactured.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  stock, 

Advertiser-4- .' Thursday Independent 1894      6      24      280     2.00        §1,250 

Russell  E.  Partridge,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAUGATUCK  <C6),  pop.  770;  Allegan  Co.  (SW).  On  Lake  Michigan.  12  m  SW  of 
Holland,  nearest  railroad  station.  C&O  RR.  Resort.  Fisheries.  Fruit,  truck  farms. 

Commercial  Record-^- Friday Independent 1869      5      24      231      2.50        §1,250 

Dale  E.  Royer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAULT  SAINTE  MARIEf  (E2),  pop.  17,912;  Chippewa  Co.  (Ex.  NE  Up.  Penln.).  On 
St.  Mary's  River,  International  Boundary  Line,  and  St.  Mary's  Falls  Canal,  at 
Eastern  end  of  Lake  Superior,  120  m  E  of  Manistique.  DSS&A;  MSP&SSM; 
CP  RRs.  Airlines:  CAP;  NOR.  Site  of  Sault  Locks  which  take  care  of  greater 
tonnage  than  the  Panama,  Suez  and  Kiel  Canals  combined.  Ferry  to  Sault  Ste. 
Marie,  Ont.  Manufactures  carbide,  leather,  woolen  goods,  lumber,  dairy  prod- 
ucts, cigars,  beverages,  veneer,  dowels.  Hay  fever  resort.  Fisheries;  timber. 
Dairy,  stock  farms.  Hay,  potatoes,  livestock. 

f  News-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep ..1879     8     23     294    18.20**10,020 

I  News  and  Upper  Michigan  I  Wednesday  ....Ind.  Rep 1879     8     23     294     1.50  175 

1        Farm  Journal -f  I 

I  George  A.  Osborn,  Editor;  Sault  News  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

SCHOOLCRAFT  (D6%).  pop.  1,078;  Kalamazoo  Co.  (SW).  18  m  S  of  Kalamazoo.  GT; 
NYC  RRs.  Dairy,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Express -f- Thursday Independent 1883      6     26     280     2.50  600 

Chandler  L.  Garrison,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SCOTTVILLE  (C4%),  pop.  1,142;  Mason  Co.  (W).  50  m  N  of  Muskegon.  C&O  RR. 
Cannery;  creamery;  grist  mill.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  beans,  livestock. 

Mason  County  Press-}- Thursday Independent 1937     5     24     210     3.00          1,207 

Orin  W.  Kaye,  Jr.,  Editor;  Mason  County  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -fUses  Mats.  3>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CIrc 


(C).  40  m  NW  of  Saginaw.  AA  RR.  Stock. 
beets,  wheat. 


5     24     224     2.60 


91*665 


$1*573 


1,008 


Estib  CoIs«Width?Dtpth   Sub 

SEBEWAING  (F5).  pop.  1,911;  Huron  Co.  (E).  On  Saginaw  Bay  and  River.  80  m  NB 
of  Bay  City.  C&O  RR.  Beet-sugar  refinery;  milk  condensary;  brewery.  Fisheries. 
Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Sugar  beets,  beans,  barley. 
Blade  4-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888     8     23     801     2.00 

Walter  J.  Rummel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SHELBY  (C5),  pop.  1.600;  Oceana  Co.  (W).  80  m  N  of  Muskegon.  C&O  RR.  Fruit 
packages,  potato  and  celery  crates,  canned  goods,  lumber,  flour  manufactured. 
Agriculture,  especially  fruit. 
Oceana  Herald  +  .....................  .Thursday  ........  Independent.  ......  1888     7     24     280     3.00 

Maxine  Royal  Huggard.  Editor;  Royal  Publishing  Company,  177  Michigan  Ave. 

SHEPHERD  (E5),  pop.  899;  Isabella  Co. 
poultry,  grain  farms.  Beans,  sugar 
Isabella  County  Republican  +  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1893 

A.  C.  Grim,  Editor;  Grim  Printing  Co.,  Publishers. 

SOUTH  HAVEN  (C6).  pop.  6,629;  Van  Buren  Co.  (SW).  On  Lake  Michigan,  24  m  N 

of  Benton   Harbor.   MC;  C&O   RRs.    Boat   connections.   Manufactures   pianos, 

organs,  Venetian  blinds,  iron  castings,   fruit  packages,  photo  frames,   canned 

goods.  Resort.  Fisheries.  Fruit,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 
Tribune  +  .................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1899     8     24     280   18.20    **3,039 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Donald  V.  Schoen  wether,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
SOUTH  KENT  —  See  Grand  Rapids. 
SOUTH  LYON  (F6),  pop.  1,812;  Oakland  Co.  (SE).  15  m  N  of  Ann  Arbor.  C&O  RR. 

Seamless    steel    tubes,    screw    machine    products,    plastics,    dog    foods,    trailer 

coaches  manufactured.  Timber.  Farming.  Potatoes,  grain,  hay. 
Herald  -4-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1879      9      22      294      3.00 

Frank  L.  Freimund,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SPARTA  (D6).  pop.  2,327;  Kent  Co.  (W).  15  m  N  of  Grand  Rapids.  C&O  RR.  Manu- 
factures piston  rings,  condensed  milk,  waxed  paper  products,  furniture.  Dairy. 
fruit  farms.  Peaches,  apples. 
Sentinel-Leader  +  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1876     8     24     304     8.00 

H.  J.  Kurt*,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SPRINGPORT  (E6),  pop.  698;  Jackson  So.  (S).  21  m  NW  of  Jackson.  NYC  RR.  Paint 

factory.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  beans,  corn. 
Signal-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1876      5     24      224      2.00 

Glen  Waterbury,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STANDISHf  (F4%),  pop.  1,186;  Arenac  Co.  (E).  28  m  N  of  Bay  City.  MC  RR.  Cream- 

ery; grist  mill.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  beans,  buckwheat. 
Arenac  Co.  Independent  4-  ......  Wednesday  ....Independent  .......  1883     8     24     294     3.00    **3,398 

E.  J.  Perlberg  and  F.  A.  Perlberg,  Publishers. 

STANTONf  (D5),  pop.  1,123;  Montcalm  Co.  (SO.  50  m  NE  of  Grand  Rapids.  C&O  RR. 

Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  potatoes,  beans. 
Clipper-Herald  -I-  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1879      7      24      280      2.50 

Odessa  R.  Smazel,  Editor;  Clarence  V.  Smazel,  Publisher. 

STEPHENSON  <B3),  pop.  791;  Menominee  Co.  (SW  Up.  Penin.).  20  m  N  of  Menom- 

inee.  C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  dairy  products.  Agriculture. 
Menominee  Co.  Journal  4-  .......  Friday  ............  Independent  .......  1893     7     24     280     3.00 

Francis  A.  Bayee,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STOCKBRIDGE   (E6).  pop.   1.098;  Ingham  Co.   (S).  23  m  NE  of  Jackson.  GT  RR. 

Dairy,  grain  farms.  Onions. 
Brief-Sun-f  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1897     6     26     280     2.00 

C.  J.  Sibley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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STURGIS   (D7),  pop.  7,786;  St.  Joseph  Co.   (S).  35  m  NE  of  Elkhart,  Ind.  PA;  NYC 
RRs.    Manufactures    carbon    salesbooks,    Venetian    blinds,    drapery,    hardware, 
novelty   paper  products,   steel-seating   equipment,   furniture,   shears,   surgical, 
elastic  bandages,  baby  food,  grey-iron  castings,  toys.  Lake  resort.  Diversified 
farming. 
Journal-f  ..................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1859      8      24      294    18.20         $8,043 

Mark  P.  Haines,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SUNFIELD  (D6).  pop.  400;  Eaton  Co.  (S).  24  m  W  of  Lansing.  C&O  RR.  Bank.  Lake 
Odessa.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  truck,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  beans,  sugar  beets. 
Sentinel-f-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1889      6      24      280      2.00  §656 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  Nelson,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SUTTONS  BAY  (D3%),  pop.  485:  Leelanau  Co.   (NW).  On  Grand  Traverse  Bay.  18 

m  NW  of  Traverse  City.  M&NE  RR.  Planing,  saw  mills.  Summer  resort.  Fruit 

farms. 
Courier  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1915      5     24     217      1.50  5392 

K.  Gus  Smarey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
SWARTZ  CREEK  (F6%),  pop.  Xgg4;  Genesee  Co.  (SEC).  10  m  SW  of  Flint,  nearest 

banking   town.   GT   RR.    Manufactures    cultivators,    wheel    burs.    Agriculture. 

Poultry,  dairy,  fruit. 
News  .........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1939     8     24     280      1.50        §1,021 

Paul  B.  Adams,  Editor;  Adams  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 
TAWAS  CITYf  (F4),  pop.  1,441;  losco  Co.  (NE).  On  Saginaw  Bay.  60  m  NE  of  Bay 

City.  E&M;  D&M  RRs.  Bank,  East  Tawas.  Summer  resort.  Fisheries.  Gypsum 

quarries.  Agriculture. 
Tawas  HeraM-f-  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1884     8     24     294     2.00        8l»W7 

P.  N.  Thornton.  Editor;  The  Tawaa  Herald,  Publisher,  408  Lake  St. 

Cfcrculation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  wJutie  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Utes  Mats.  •NonpareU 
ens.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  VI**u*4  only  during  academic  year.  xSnbscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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TECUMSEH  (F8%),  pop.  4,020  ;  Lenawe*  Co.  (8).  10  m  N 

JwIErv    fl  re§  €,leCJriCtl  wWwatlon  units.  auto  parti,  bricks,  tile-making  m 
chfnery,  flour,  feeds,  buttons.  Ships  sand,  gravel.  Diversified  farming. 
*iv~  .......  £r"J-  .........  .........Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1860     8     24     294     3.00         3,170 

Thomas  Riordan  and  James  Lincoln,  Publishers. 

THRE^>SAJ5S  (,?7)u'  pop'  l'672j  Berrien  Co.  (SW).  17  m  B  of  Michigan  City,  Ind.  MC 
RR.  Textile  braids  and  specialties  manufactured.  Farming.  Wheat,  corn,  fruit. 

n.?M6I  ST'^'tiiV  ........  Th»rJva£  ........  Independent  .......  1891      5     24     224     3.00        §1,066 

David  A.  Rood.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

THREE  RIVERS  (D7),  pop.  8,785;  St.  Joseph  Co.  (S).  25  m  3  of  Kalamazoo.  NYC;  MC 
RRs.  Manufactures  paper  containers,  boxboard,  steam  traps,  stokers,  windmills, 
electric  saws,  fur,  woolen  garments.  Nursery.  Farming.  Dairy  products,  stock. 
Buddhist  World  Philosophy..Quarterly  ........  Orient.  Philos...,1925     1     42       98 

Marie  Harlowe,  Editor;  Maha  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  28. 
Commercial^-..............  .............  KvK.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1895      8     24     294   18.20    **4,3S1 

H.  W.  Quick,  Editor;  R.  M.  Shumaker,  Publisher. 

TRAVERSE  CITYf  (D4),  pop.  16,974;  Grand  Traverse  Co.  (NW).  On  Grand  Traverse 
Bay,  120  m  N  of  Grand  Rapids.  PA;  MANE;  C&O  RRs.  Airline  CAP.  Manufac- 
tures sprayers,  corn  and  potato  tools,  leather  goods,  metal  caskets,  lumber, 
canned  goods,  dairy  products,  woodenware,  furniture.  Fisheries.  Summer  resort. 
Agriculture.  Cherries,  potatoes.  TV  station. 
Record-Eagle  -f  .......  .................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1858      8     24     294    18.00**12,821 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

A.  C.  Batdorf  ,  Editor  ;  Record-Eagle,  Publisher. 

TRENTON  (F6H).  pop.  8,222;  Wayne  Co.  (SE).  On  Detroit  River,  16  m  S  of  Detroit. 
NYC;  DT&I;  MC  ;  DT&S  RRs.  Distillery;  metal  products,  boats,  automotive  en- 
gines, chemicals,  steel,  engines,  bonding  materials  manufactured.  Dairy,  poultry, 
truck  farms. 

Time«r~f    W  iV  ...........  «'vv:  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1876 

Wes  H.  Kreger,  Publisher,  2702  Riverside  Drive. 


8     24     294     3.50        §7,333 


TROY  (F6).  pop.  X15.000;  Oakland  Co.  (SE).  12  m  N  of  Detroit.  Bank  town  and  rail- 
road, Rochester.  GT;  MC  RRs.  Manufactures  tools,  paint.  Diversified  farming. 

Tri-City  Messenger-f Wednesday Independent 1956      8      24     294      3.00 

Also  circulates  in  Clawson  and  Madison  Heights. 
Frances  Curnell,  Editor;  Frances  Jo  Curtis,  Publisher, 
1881  E.  14  Mile  Rd..  Royal  Oak. 

UBLY  (G6).  pop.  748;  Huron  Co.  (E).  65  m  NE  of  Bay  City.  C&O  RR.  Milk  condensery. 
Dairy,  grain  farms.  Beans,  potatoes. 

Courier Thursday Independent 1894      6      23      224      2.00 

Donald  R.  MacDonald,  Editor  and  Publisher,  4446  Queen  St. 

UNION  CITY  (D6  H  ),  pop.  1.664  ;  Branch  Co.  (S).  On  St.  Joseph  River.  20  m  S  of  Battle 
Creek.  MC  RR,  Manufactures  house  trailers,  electric  plating  broilers.  Resort. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain,  fruit  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  dairy  products. 

Register-Tribune Thursday Independent 1886     7      24     280     2.00 

James  E.  Hawkins.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

UNIONVILLE  (F6),  pop.  631;  Tuscola  Co.  (E).  28  m  E  of  Bay  City.  C&O  RR.  Fish- 
eries. Coal  mines.  Grain,  dairy  farms.  Beans,  sugar  beets,  corn. 

VnCTesc}e£i-1Xew»~  JThursday Independent 1890     8     23     301     2.00 

Mrs.  L.  Guenther,  Editor;  Walter  J.  Rummel.  Publisher,  Sebewaing. 
UTICA  (F6),  pop.  1.196;  Macomb  Co.  (SE).  20  m  N  of  Detroit.  MC  RR.  Flour  mill. 
Ships  winter  rhubarb.  Dairy,  truck  farms.  Vegetables,  rhubarb. 

Sentinel-f- Thursday Independent 1876      8      24      294      3.00 

S.  T.  Vander  Yen.  Editor  and  Publisher,  45184  Cass  Ave. 

Tri-City  Progress -f Wednesday Independent 1953     8     24     294     3.50 

Circulates  also  in  Center  Line  and  Warren. 

Willard  Books,   Editor;  Paul  W.  McKee,  Publisher,  7685   Auburn  St. 

VASSAR  (F6).  pop.  2,630;  Tuscola  Co.  (E).  19  m  E  of  Saginaw.  C&O;  MC  RRs.  Auto 
castings,  plastic  products  manufactured.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  grain, 
beans. 

Tuscola  Co.  Pioneer-Times -f  .Thursday Independent 1857     8     24     280     3.00 

F.  C.  and  S.  A.  Belleville,  Editors  and  Publishers,  121  S.  Main  St. 

VERMONTVILLE  (D6),  pop.  707;  Eaton  Co.  (S).  29  m  SW  of  Lansing.  MC  RR.  Type 
foundry;  elevator.  Grain,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  beans,  sugar  beets. 

Echo -f Thursday Independent 1874      5     26     238     2.00 

M.  B.  McClelland,  Editor;  M.  B.  and  G.  E.  McClelland,  Publishers. 

VICKSBURG  (D6%),  pop.  2.171;  Kalamazoo  Co.  (SW).  14  m  S  of  Kalamazoo  PA;  GT 

RRs.  Paper  and  stationery  mills.  Summer  resort.  Dairy,  grain,  stock  farms. 

Wheat,  peppermint,  livestock. 
Commercial -f- .Thursday Independent 1879     8     23     280     8.00 

Meredith  and  Bernice  Clark.  Publishers. 
WAKEFIELD  (F2).  pop.  8,844;  Gogrebic  Co.  (NW  Up.  Pentn.).  14  m  B  of  Ironwood. 

C&NW  RR.  Saw  mill;  bottling  works.  Lake  resort.  Iron  ore  mines;  timber. 

Dairy,  stock,  truck  farms. 
News Friday Independent 1913     6     26     280     2.00 

George  W.  Westlund,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WALLED  LAKE — Inter-lake  News— See  Keego  Harbor. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols <3> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

WARREN  (G6),  pop.  727;  Macomb  Co.  (SE).  5  m  N  of  Detroit.  MC  RR.  Manufactures 
tools,  dies,  welding:  equipment,  mouldings,  stamping  machinery,  screw  machine 
products,  fittings  and  couplings,  transmission  equipment,  store  fixtures,  struc- 
tural steel,  boats  and  motors,  springs. 

itr;,j,,^+  TTO^^  T>,,JI/I«»              ii>r««*-v,iTr  f  Home  Bldrs.      1954      3      81      140      3.00 

Midwest  Home  Builder Monthly }  &  Archit>9  Controlled  free  dist.         3,524 

Allen  R.  Narmore,  Editor;  HomOGraf  Co.,  Publisher,  11707  E.  Eight  Mile  Rd. 
Tri-City  Progress — See  Utica. 

WATERVLIET  (C6%),  pop.  1,327;  Berrien  Co.  (SW).  12  m  E  of  Benton  Harbor.  C&O 
RR.  Manufactures  paper,  flour,  butter.  Lake  resort.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit. 

Record-f Friday Independent ,1882      8      24      308     2.50        §1,180 

F.  B.  Case,  Editor;  E.  F.  Case  &  Son,  Publishers. 

WAYLAND  (D6),  pop.  1,591;  Allegan  Co.  (SW).  21  m  S  of  Grand  Rapids.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  flour,  feed,  paper  presses,  condensed  milk.  Nursery.  Diversified 
farming.  Onions,  corn,  hay. 

Globe-f Thursday Independent 1884     8     24     315     3.00        §1,826 

Irvin  P.  Helmey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WAYNE  (F6),  pop.  9,409;  Wayne  Co.  (SE).  17  m  W  of  Detroit.  MC;  C&O  RRs.  Man- 
ufactures airplanes,  screens,  strainers,  wire  cloth  parts,  metal  specialties, 
castings.  Truck,  poultry  farms. 

Dispatch-h Wednesday Independent 1874      8      22     294      2.50        §6,431 

William  Faust,  Editor  and  Publisher,  35010  Sims  St. 

Eagle Thursday Independent 1945      8      24      294      2.50          8,192 

Associated  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publishers,  35612  Michigan  Ave. 

WEST  BRANCHf  (E4),  pop.  2.098;  Ogemaw  Co.  (NE).  52  m  NW  of  Bay  City.  MC  RR. 
Manufactures  crude  oil,  dairy  products,  flour,  feed.  Lake  resort.  Oil  wells. 
Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 

Ogemaw  County  Herald  + Thursday Independent 1879      8     23      308      3.00        §2,537 

Robert  S.  Marshall,  Publisher. 

WHITE  CLOUDf  (D6).  pop.  977 ;  Newaygo  Co.  ( W).  40  m  N  of  Grand  Rapids.  C&O  RR. 
Pickle  salting  station;  saw  mill.  Lake  resort.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  dairy 
products,  poultry. 

Eagle-f Thursday Independent 1891      8      24      304      3.00  §949 

Jac  A.  Cooper,  Publisher. 

WHITEHALL  (C5).  pop.  1,819;  Muskegon  Co.  (W).  On  White  Lake,  14  m  N  of 
Muskegon.  C&O  RR.  Tannery;  woodenware  factory.  Resort.  Diversified  farming. 

Forum-}- Thursday Independent 1869      5      24      224      4.00        §1,155 

L.  J.  Berman,  Editor;  Associated  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

WHITE  PIGEON  (D7),  pop.  1,113;  St.  Joseph  Co.  (S).  33  m  S  of  Kalamazoo.  NYC 
RR.  Manufactures  incubators,  paper  containers,  cement  blocks,  motor  coaches, 
foundry  castings.  Dairy  farms. 

Post  + Thursday Independent 1946     7      24     280     2.00  §775 

William  B.  Beall,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WILLIAMSTON  (E6).  pop.  2,051;  Ingham  Co.  (S).  14  m  E  of  Lansing.  C&O  RR. 
Brick,  tile,  alfalfa  meal  manufactured.  Grain,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Alfalfa,  corn. 

Enterprise-h Thursday Independent 1872      7      24      287      3.00        §1,738 

Ben  Kuroki,  Editor  and  Publisher,  147  E.  Grand  River  Ave. 

WYANDOTTE  (F6%),  pop.  36,846;  Wayne  Co.  (SE).  On  Detroit  River,  12  m  SW  of 
Detroit.  DT&S;  NYC;  DTI;  MC  RRs.  Manufactures  chemicals,  steel,  metal 
toys  and  novelties,  compression  gaskets,  spark  plugs,  metal  wheel  rims,  soda, 
dairy  products,  beverages,  brass  pipe  fittings,  tungsten,  dies,  cooperage,  cement, 
screw  products.  Two  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $49,053,000.  13,974  electric 
(AC)  meters;  12,765  gas  (nat.)  meters;  23,152  telephones. 

News-Herald  + Mou.&Thurs... Independent 1878      8      24      302      9.00       §17,800 

Margaret  Bremer,  Editor;  Wyandotte  News  Co.,  Publisher,  2245   Eureka. 

Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1935      8      22      298      4.00      $17,123 

Frank  S.  Worthington,  Ed.;  Ruth  and  Frank  Worthington,  Pubs.,  98   Elm  St. 

YALE  (G6),  pop.  1,641;  St.  Clair  Co.  (E).  25  m  NW  of  Port  Huron.  C&O  RR.  Woolen 
mill;  cannery.  Truck,  dairy,  grain  farms. 

Expositor-f Wednesday Independent 1882     7      24     280     2.60         §2,100 

W.  A.  Irving  and  E.  W.  Felker,  Publishers. 

YPSILANTI  (F6),  pop.  18,302;  Washtenaw  Co.  (SE).  On  Huron  River,  8  m  E  of  Ann 
Arbor.  NYC;  MC  RRs.  Manufactures  auto  parts,  oil  stoves,  paper,  ladders, 
sheet  metal  machinery.  Michigan  State  Normal  College;  Diversified  farming. 
Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Eastern  Echo  -f- V Thursday Collegiate 1881      5      24      210x2.00 

Students  of  Eastern  Michigan  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  85  E.  Cross. 

Press-f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1904     8     23     29420.80        56,217 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
E.  M.  Harrison,  Editor;  F.  G.  Handy,  Publisher,  101  N.  Huron. 

ZEELAND  (C6),  pop.  8,076;  Ottawa  Co.  (W).  6  m  E  of  Holland.  C&O  RR.  Manufac- 
tures furniture,  hall  and  electric  clocks,  caskets,  chemicals,  baby  foods,  milk 
products,  hosiery,  lumber.  Hatcheries;  nurseries.  Ships  baby  chicks.  Poultry, 
dairy,  truck  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 

Record  4- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1893     8     24     194     8.00        §3,158 

Corey  Van  Koevering,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  aworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Use*  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  ^ Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MINNESOTA 

Population  2,982,483   (U.  8.  Census,  1050) 
State  Capital,  ST.  PAUL 

Minnesota  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Ontario  and  Manitoba,  Canada,  east  by  Wisconsin  and 
Lake  Superior,  south  by  Iowa,  and  west  by  North  and  South  Dakota.  Its  extreme  length  from 
north  to  south  is  880  miles,  its  breadth  varies  from  183  miles,  in  the  center,  to  262  on  the  south 
and  880  on  the  north  borders.  Its  land  area  is  80,009  square  miles.  It  Is  a  state  of  wide  natural 
resources  and  rapidly  developing  wealth. 

The  surface  Is  generally  undulating  and  diversified  with  plains,  timber  belts  and  extensive 
prairies  dotted  with  lakes  and  groves.  The  northeast  is  generally  hilly,  has  great  deposits  of  iron 
ore,  and  was  formerly  entirely  covered  with  immense  forests.  Much  of  the  salable  pine  has  been 
eut.  but  there  is  a  vast  quantity  of  valuable  timber,  both  pine  and  hardwood,  still  standing.  This 
region  also  contains  innumerable  lakes,  abounding  in  fish  and  affording  popular  summer  resorts. 
In  the  southeast  there  is  a  beautiful  rolling  region,  heavily  wooded,  and  from  it  the  surface  rises 
gradually  to  the  Hauteur  de  Terres  or  Heights  of  Land  in  the  northwest.  The  climate  is  par- 
ticularly healthful,  and  extremely  favorable  to  the  growth  of  vegetation,  especially  grain  crops. 
The  Weather  Bureau  at  Minneapolis  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  aa  44.5; 
highest  degree  on  record  as  108;  lowest  — 84.  Total  annual  precipitation  is  27.66  inches. 

The  state's  shipping,  both  by  water  and  rail,  is  immense.  The  Great  Lakes,  with  Duluth  as  an 
advantageously  located  port,  provide  an  excellent  waterway  to  the  Atlantic,  and  railroads  branch 
In  every  direction.  Minneapolis  is  the  largest  cash  grain  market  in  the  world  and  second  only 
to  Chicago  as  a  grain  future  market.  There  is  in  operation  a  very  efficient  school  system. 
The  University  of  Minnesota,  is  one  of  the  great  universities  of  the  country.  It  is  located  at 
Minneapolis. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  eighteenth.  Rural  population  (1950),  54.8%.  In  1950.  of  the 
2,982,483  total  population,  2,958,678  were  white;  28,805  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  179,101.  Farm  acreage,  32,883,163.  Average  acreage  per  farm.  183.6. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $15,749.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  23,151. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $386,596,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $886,751,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  soybeans,  $104,112,000,  rank,  fourth;  com,  $101,627,000, 
rank,  fourth;  wheat,  $29,858,000;  oats,  $23,563,000,  rank,  second;  potatoes,  $14,480,000,  rank, 
eighth;  barley,  $14,373,000,  rank,  sixth;  fiaxseed,  $9,982,000,  rank,  third;  sugar  beets  (1956 
value  of  production),  $9,418,000;  hay.  $8,310,000,  rank,  ninth;  red  clover  seed.  $1,028,000, 
rank,  seventh;  rye,  $946,000,  rank,  sixth;  sweetclover  seed,  $471,000,  rank,  first;  timothy  seed, 
$320,000;  al.sike  seed,  $303,000;  alfalfa  seed.  $104,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit   (noncitrus)    (1957)  :  apples,  $495,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $511,920,000,  rank,  seventh; 
hogs  and  pigs,  $109,922.000,  rank,  fourth;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $17,025,000;  horses  and  mules, 
$6,030,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957)  :  eggs,  $89,286,000,  rank,  fifth;  turkeys,  $32,641,000,  rank, 
second;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers),  $8,255,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957):  all  milk  and  cream,  $279,703,000,  rank,  fifth. 
Total  milk  production  on  farms,  9,591,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  non-fat  dry  milk 
solids,  446,111,000  Ibs.;  creamery  butter,  317,819,000  Ibs.;  American  cheese,  45,739,000  Ibs.; 
creamed  cottage  cheese,  16,090,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  16.643,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Lake  fisheries,  total  catch  (1956),  4,423,000  Ibs.;  $808,000  value.  Mississippi  River  and 
tributaries  catch  (1956),  12,751,000  Iba.;  $1,048,000  value.  Principal  fish:  catfish,  carp. 

FORESTS  AND  FURS 

Total  forest  production  (1947),  244.868  M  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  white  pine,  cottonwood 
and  aspen,  elm,  oak,  basswood,  eastern  spruce,  balsam  fir.  ash,  birch,  larch,  maple,  eastern  cedar. 

Fur  animals  (1957):  number  of  pelts  taken,  290,827;  total  value,  $995,705.  Principal  furs: 
mink,  muskrat,  beaver,  raccoon. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $1,604,781,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
rood  and  kindred  products,  machinery  (except  electrical) ;  pulp,  paper  and  products.  Total 
expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $82,526,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25.  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1958),  $542,546,974,  rank,  ninth.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  iron 
ore,  sand  and  gravel,  stone,  manganiferous  ores. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

(1-1-58),    1,215,900.   Motor   vehicles    registered    (Sept,    1968,   est.), 
offices  (1957),  969.  Number  of  retail  stores   (1954).  86,866;  salet, 
$3,450,297,000. 

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LIST  OF  COUNTIES 
Total  number  of  counties  87 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Aitkin  (NEC).  Aitktn 14,827 

2  Anoka  (SEC).  Anoka 85.679 

8  Becker   (WC).  Detroit  Lakes 24,836 

4  Beltrami  (NW).  Bemidji 24,962 

5  Benton   (SC),  Foley 15,911 

6  Big  Stone   (WC),  Ortonville 9»!>2Z 

7  Blue  Earth   (SC).  Mankato 88,827 

8  Brown  (SC),  New  Ulm 25.895 

9  Carlton   (EC).  Carlton 24.584 

10  Carver   (SC),  Chaska 18,165 

11  Cass  (NC),  Walker 19,468 

12  Chippewa  (SW),  Montevideo 16,789 

18  Chisago   (EC),  Center  City 12.669 

14  Clay   (WC).  Moorhead 80*$S? 

15  Clearwater  (NW).  Bagley 10,204 

16  Cook  (NE),  Grand  Marais 2,900 

17  Cottonwood    (SW),  Windora 15,768 

18  Crow  Win*  (C),  Brainerd 80,875 

19  Dakota   (SE),  Hastings 49.019 

20  Dodge  (SE),  Mantorville 12,624 

21  Douglas    (WC),  Alexandria 21,804 

22  Faribault  (SC),  Blue  Earth 23.879 

28  Fillmore   (SE),  Preston 24,466 

24  Freeborn   (SC),  Albert  Lea 84,617 

25  Goodhue  (SE).  Red  Wing 82,118 

26  Grant  (WC).  Elbow  Lake 9.642 

27  Hennepin  (SE),  Minneapolis 676,579 

28  Houston  (SE),  Caledonia 14,435 

29  Hubbard  (NC),  Park  Rapids 11,085 

80  Isanti  (EC),  Cambridge 12,123 

81  Itasca  (NC),  Grand  Rapids 83,321 

82  Jackson  (SW).  Jackson 16,806 

83  Kanabec   (EC).  Mora 9,192 

84  Kandiyohi  (SWC),  Willmar 28,644 

85  Kittson   (NW),  Hallock 9,649 

86  Koochiching   (NC).  International 

Falls    16.910 

87  LacQuiParle   (SW),  Madison 14.646 

88  Lake  (NE),  Two  Harbors 7.781 

89  Lake  of  the  Woods  (NW).Baudette     4.955 

40  LeSueur   (SC),  Le  Center 19.088 

41  Lincoln    (SW),  Ivanhoe 10,160 

42  Lyon  (SW),  Marshall 22,263 

48  Mahnomen  (NW),  Mahnomen 7,059 

44  Marshall   (NW).  Warren 16,126 


County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Fop. 

45  Martin   (SC).  Fairmont 25,658 

46  McLeod  (SC),  Glencoe 22,198 

47  Meeker  (SC),  Litchneld 18,966 

48  Mille  Lacs  (EC),  Milaca 16.165 

49  Morrison  (C),  Little  Falls 26,882 

60  Mower  (SE),  Austin 42,277 

61  Murray    (SW).   Slayton 14,801 

62  Nicollet  (SC).  St.  Peter 20,929 

63  Nobles  (SW),  Worthington 22,485 

64  Norman  (NW).  Ada 12,909 

65  Olmsted    (SE).   Rochester 48,228 

56  Otter  Tail  (WC),  Fergus  Falls 51,820 

67  Pennington  (NW),  Thief 

River  Falls 12,965 

58  Pine  (EC),  Pine  City 18,228 

69   Pipestone  (SW),  Pipestone 14,008 

60  Polk  (NW).  Crooks  ton 85,900 

61  Pope   (NW),  Glenwood 12,862 

62  Ramsey  (SE).  St.  Paul 356,832 

63  Red  Lake  (NW).  Red  Lake  Falls....     6.806 

64  Redwood  (SW),  Redwood  Falls 22,127 

66  Renville    (SW),   Olivia 28.954 

66  Rice    (SE).   Faribault 86.285 

67  Rock   (SW),  Luverne 11,278 

68  Roseau  (NW),  Roseau 14,505 

69  St.  Louis   (NE),  Duluth 206,062 

70  Scott  (SE),  Shakopee 16,486 

71  Sherburne  (SEC),  Elk  River 10,661 

72  Sibley    (SC),   Gaylord 15.816 

73  Stearns   (C),  Saint  Cloud 70,681 

74  Steele  (SE),  Owatonna 21.155 

75  Stevens   (WC).  Morris 11,106 

76  Swift  (SW),  Benson 15,887 

77  Todd   (C),  Long  Prairie 26,420 

78  Traverse   (WC).  Wheaton 8,068 

79  Wabasha    (SE),    Wabasha 16,878 

80  Wadena  (WC),  Wadena 12,806 

81  Waseca  (SC),  Waseca 14,957 

82  Washington    (SE),   Stillwater 34,544 

83  Watonwan  (SC),  St.  James 18.881 

84  Wilkin    (WC).  Breckenridge 10.667 

85  Winona  (SE),  Winona 89,841 

86  Wright    (SEC),   Buffalo 27.716 

87  Yellow  Medicine  (SW). 

Granite   Falls 16.279 


MINNESOTA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  30 

Evening  Dailies  (26) 

Morning  Dailies   (4) 

Daily,  Foreign  (1) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (5) 

Tri-weekly   2 

Semi-weekly 9 

Weekly  383 

Fortnightly    3 

Monthly   1 

Semi-monthly 2 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies(ll) 
Shoppers (2) 


Total  Newspapers 


430 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  4 

Tri-weekly  1 

Weekly  45 

Fortnightly 5 

Semi-monthly 6 

Monthly   101 

Bi-monthly    13 

Quarterly   8 

Three  ti.  dur.  academic  yr 1 

Three  times  a  year 1 

Four  times  a  year 1 

Five  ti.  during  academic  yr 1 

Six  times  a  year 2 

Nine  times/ a  year  1 

Total  Periodicals  190 


Total  number  of  publications 620 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 86 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 861 

For  circulation  figures  for  dally  papers  see  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  is 

*o  incorporate  a  later  figure  In  that  list. 


Estab  Cols0 Width V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

ADAf  (B8),  pop.  2,121;  Norman  Co.  (NW).  30  m  NE  of  Fargo,  N.  D.  GN  RR.  Manu- 
factures cigars.  Elevator.  Agriculture.  Grain,  potatoes,  sugar  beets. 

Norman  County  Index-f Wednesday.....Independent 1880     8     24     304     3.00   **2,696 

Lightboum  Estate  ft  Pfund,  Publishers. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  I  Publisher' •  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estib  Col$<3>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrt 

ADAMS  (F7),  pop.  668;  Mower  Co.  (8E).  12  m  BE  of  Austin.  CMSP&P  RR.  Butter 
factory.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farm  a. 

Review + Thursday Republican .1897     5     26     252     2.00  §579 

Ambrose  Eisterhold,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ADRIAN  (07),  pop.  1,115;  Nobles  Co.  (SW).  40  m  E  of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.  C&NW  RR. 
Cement  block  factory;  elevator.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Nobles  County  Revicw-f Friday Ind.  Rep 1892     7     24     280     3.00        §1,470 

E.  W.  Thompson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

AITKINf  (E4),  pop.  2,079;  Aitkin  Co.  (NEC).  On  Mississippi  River.  88  m  SW  of 
Duluth.  NP;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Manufactures  butter,  wooden  boxes,  crates,  grain 
doors.  Summer  resort.  Timber.  Truck,  turkey,  grain,  dairy  farms. 

Independent  Age-f .Thursday Independent 1883      8     24     308     3.00    **3,157 

A.  C.  Klee  and  E.  H.  Engquist,  Publishers. 

ALBANY  (D5),  pop.  1.196;  Stearns  Co.  (C).  21  m  W  of  St.  Cloud.  GN;  MSP&SSM.  RRs. 
Butter,  powdered  buttermilk  manufactured.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Enterprise-4- Thursday Independent 1910     6     26     280     3.00  J980 

H.  M.  Harren,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALBERT  LEAf  (E7),  pop.  18,646;  Freeborn  Co.  (SC).  21  m  W  of  Austin.  CMSP&P; 
CRI&P;  1C;  M&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  stoves,  lamps,  meat,  dairy  products, 
road  machinery,  beverages,  hay  tools,  poultry  equipment,  iron  shears.  Diver- 
sified farming. 

(Community   Magazine Monthly Agricultural 1918     3     24      140        .50  

Northwestern  Jeweler Monthly Jewelry  Indus...  1910     2      30     105      1.00        J3.600 
Maclay  Lyon,  Editor;  Trades  Publishing  Company,  142  W.  Main  St. 
Tribunal                                     f  Evg.ex.Sat.&      T    .  -  n  1898      8     24     297  23.00 **10,199 

Tribune-*- \Sun.,Sun.Morn  Ind'  Rep Sunday  circ.**10,078 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Ken  Allen,  Editor;  Paul  C.  Belknap,  Publisher. 

ALDEN  (E7),  pop.  668;  Freeborn  Co.  (SC).  12  m  W  of  Albert  Lea.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Alfalfa  meal,  butter  manufactured.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Advance  + Thursday Republican 1890     7      24      294      2.50  514 

Wayne  F.  Wright,  Editor;  Freeborn  County  News,  Inc..  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  217. 

ALEXANDRIAf  (C6).  pop.  6,819;  Douglas  Co.  (WC).  42  m  SE  of  Fergus  Falls.  GN; 
MSP&SSM  RRs.  Creameries;  bottling,  monumental  works;  nursery,  resort. 
Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  wheat,  alfalfa. 

Lake  Region  Farmer-!- Thursday Republican 1946     5     24     224      1.50          1,886 

Keith  Hockett,  Editor;  Aker  &  Hockett,  Publishers,  717  Fillmore. 

Park  Region   Echo-f Tues.&Thurs.. Independent 1890      8      23      294      4.00    **6,102 

John  C.  Obert,  Editor;  Park  Region  Publishing  Company. 

Rural  Minnesota  News  + Monthly Rural  Elect 1946      5     24      220     x.60      112,818 

Donald  J.  Kelly,  Editor;  Rural  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  250.  Controlled  free  dist.          5,556 
AMBOY   (D7),  pop.  586;  Blue  Earth  Co.   (SC).  26  m  SW  of  Mankato.  C&NW  RR. 
Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  hay,  soybeans. 

Herald  + Friday Independent 1890      5      24      224     3.00  §720 

Leonard  Ertman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ANNANDALE  (D6),  pop.  899;  Wright  Co.  (SEC).  28  m  S  of  St.  Cloud.  MSP&SSM 
RR.  Creameries.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

Advocate-f Thursday Independent 1890      6      24      266      3.00        Jl,120 

Mae  B.  Tygeson,  Editor;  John  Tygeson  Estate,  Publisher. 

ANOKAf    (E5).  pop.   7,896;  Anoka  Co.    (SEC).  On   Mississippi  River,   20  m  NW  of 
Minneapolis.  GN;  NP;  MA&CR  RRs.   Manufactures   ammunition,   upholstered 
furniture,  sash  and  doors,  butter,  cheese,  feed  grinders,  implement  accessories. 
Summer  resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
C  Anoka  County  Union-f Friday.   .  ..        Republican     ..    1863      8      24     294      3.00        §3,616 

\   AlLtfe-f °Unty  Suburban       } Tuesday   .    ..Republican     ..1957      8      24      294     3.00        §3,568 

Union  Shopper 4- Wednesday Shopper 1933      8     24      294        10,180 — Free 

v.  A.  G.  Pease,  Publisher,  229  Jackson  St. 

Coon  Rapids  News  &  Views  +  . Saturday Democratic 1958     6     24     231     2.00 

Mrs.  Glenn  Westermore,  Ed.;  Arch  G.  Pease,  Pub.,  229  Jackson  St.  2,200 — Free 

Gristogram-f- Semi-mo Shopping 1930     5     23     227     $13,645 — Free 

Wayne  P.  Martin,  Editor;  Martin  Press,  Publisher. 

Herald-f Thursday Independent 1866     8     24     301     3.00        §3,412 

Warren  Feist,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  1921  Second  Ave.,  S. 

APPLETON  (C5).  pop.  2,256;  Swift  Co.  (SW).  On  Pomme  de  Terre  River,  150  m 
NW  of  Minneapolis.  CMSP&P;  GN  RRs.  Flour  mill,  elevator.  Grain,  dairy, 
stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  corn,  soybeans. 

Press-f- Thursday Democratic 1880     7     24     280     3.00        §2,452 

Martin  McGowan,  Jr.,  Editor;  The  McGowans,  Inc.,  Publishers. 

ARGYLE  (A2),  pop.  846;  Marshall  Co.  (NW).  100  m  directly  north  of  Fargo.  N.  D. 
GN  RR.  Butter  factory;  elevator.  Dairy,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  flax,  oats,  barley. 

Marshall  County  Banner +... .Thursday Republican .1882     6     26     280     3.00  §912 

E.  L.  Holmlund,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ARLINGTON  (D6),  pop.  1,818;  Sibley  Co.  (SC).  40  m  N  of  Mankato.  M&SL  RR.  Man- 
ufactures  butter,  canned  corn,  cement  blocks  and  silos.  Poultry  packing  plant. 
Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Enterprise-h Thursday Independent 1884     7     24     280     3.00        §1,564 

Val  Kill.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
ftP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Usea  Mats.  <$>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI**ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  ColsO Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

ASKOV  (F4).  pop.  887;  Pine  Co.  (EC).  47  m  SW  of  Duluth.  GN  RR.  Nursery;  cream- 
ery.  Agriculture.  Rutabagas,  dairy  products*  eggs. 

American  + Thursday Independent 1914     8     25     287     8.00        §2,102 

Ray  C.  Jensen,  Editor;  American  Publishing  Company. 

h^^  Fraternal&Ins...l914     2     37     126       .50     $10,300 

Svend  Petersen,  Editor;  Danish  Brotherhood  in  America  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  155. 

oadv)idin*St jSemi-mo Lutheran 1986     }     }|     J««     »•«        *8'700 

Rev.  Verner  Hansen,  Editor;  Danish  Lutheran  Church  in  America,  Publisher. 

ATWATER  (D5%),  pop.  880;  Kandiyohi  Co.  (SWC).  79  m  W  of  Minneapolis.  GN  RR. 
Manufactures  wood  cabinets,  butter.  Gravel  pits.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 

Herald-f- Thursday Independent 1879      6     24     280     2.50  9OO 

Eugene  D.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

AURORA  (F8),  pop.  X  1,871;  St.  Louis  Co.  (NE).  50  m  NW  of  Duluth.  DM&IR  RR. 
Cement  block  factory ;  iron  ore  mining.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Journal-*- Thursday Independent 1955     8     24     294     2.50  §874 

Herman  A.  Keto,  Editor;  Enterprise  Printing  and  Publishing  Co. 

AUSTINf  (F7)f  pop.  28.100;  Mower  Co.  (SE).  20  m  E  of  Albert  Lea.  CMSP&P;  CGW 
RRs.  Meat  packing  plant;  butter  factory;  bottling  works.  Railroad  shops. 
Hatcheries.  Dairy,  stock,  truck,  poultry  farms.  TV  station. 

Herald  + Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1891     9      23      325  20.80^*13,254 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
H.  E.  Rasmussen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Unionist -f Friday Labor 1937      5      23      196x2.00        J5.400 

David  Neiswanger,   Editor;  United   Packinghouse  Workers   Union,   Publisher, 
816  E.  Water  St. 

BABBITT  (G8),  pop.  X  1,688;  St.  Louis  Co.  (NE).  70  m  NE  of  Duluth.  DM&IR  RR. 
Dairy  farms. 

News   Wednesday.     Independent  ...  1957      5      24     210     2.00  $680 

Ben  P.  Constantino  and  Joleen  Constantino,  Publishers. 

BADGER  (B2),  pop.  448;  Roseau  Co.  (NW).  86  m  NE  of  Grank  Forks.  GN  RR. 
Creamery;  seed  house  processing.  Grain  farms. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1952     7     24     280     2.50  §989 

Robert  J.  Harrison,  Publisher. 

BAGLEYf  (C8).  pop.  1,554;  Clearwater  Co.  (NW).  170  m  W  of  Duluth.  GN  RR. 
Lumber  mills;  creameries.  Lake  resort.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  clover, 
alfalfa  seeds. 

Farmers    Independent  + Thursday Independent 1918     8     24     294     2.50        §2,300 

Eugene  M.  Beltz,  Editor;  Farmers'  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

BALATON  (C6),  pop.  723;  Lyon  Co.  (SW).  70  m  NE  of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.  C&NW  RR. 
Creamery;  elevators.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Press-Tribune -h Thursday Independent 1902      6      24     280     3.00  J738 

Donald  Brandt,  Editor;  R.  Gordon  and  Luella  B.  Shaeffer,  Publishers. 
BARNESVILLE  (B4),  pop.  1,593;  Clay  Co.  (NW).  25  m  SE  of  Fargo,  N.  D.  GN  RR. 
Creamery.  Dairy,  grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  hay. 

Record-Review  + Thursday Independent 1902      8     24     280     2.50        §1,878 

Kenneth  Anderson,  Publisher. 

BARNUM  (F4).  pop.  827;  Carlton  Co.  (NE).  87  m  SW  of  Duluth.  NP  RR.  Hatchery, 
creamery.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Herald-f Thursday Independent 1909     5     24     231     2.50  530 

Wayne  Evans,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BATTLE  LAKE  (C4),  pop.  714;  Otter  Tail  Co.  (WC).  On  a  lake  of  the  same  name 
22  m  E  of  Fergus  Falls.  NP  RR.  Elevators.  Resort.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Wheat 

Review  +  ...*. Thursday Independent 1883      7      24      280     3.00        §1,215 

Richard  S.  Tamke,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BAUDETTEf  (D2).  pop.  929;  Lake  of  the  Woods  Co.  (NW).  On  Rainy  River,  180 
m  NW  of  Duluth.  CN  RR.  Ferry  in  summer  to  Rainy  River,  Ont.  Bottling 
works ;  pharmaceutical  laboratory.  Summer  resort.  Timber.  Dairy,  grain  farms. 
Grass  seed. 

Region-4- Wednesday  ....Republican 1904      7      24      280      3.00        §1,856 

William  Kellogg,  Editor;  Baudette  Region,  Publisher. 

BEARDSLEY  (B6).  pop.  485;  Big  Stone  Co.  (WC).  95  m  S  of  Fargo.  GN  RR.  Cream- 
ery. Stock,  dairy,  grain,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  livestock. 
News-f Thursday Independent 1910     5     24     224     2.50  J376 

C.  J.  Condit,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BELGRADE  (D4).  pop.  659;  Steams  Co.  (C).  48  m  SW  of  St.  Cloud.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Manufactures  butter,  flour.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Tribune-*- Thursday Independent 1899     6     24     280     2.50  §850 

E.  R.  Salisbury,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BELLE  PLAINE  (E6).  pop.  1.708;  Scott  Co.  (SE).  On*  Minnesota  River,  47  m  SW  of 
St.  Paul.  C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  butter,  dry  milk  products,  cement  blocks, 
tile.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1882     7     24     280     2.50        §2,304 

D.  C.  Townsend,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  0A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
•mt,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  Inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI»rae4  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  ColsO  Width?  Depth    Sub  Circ 

BELVIEW   (C6),  pop.   881;  Redwood  Co.   (SW).   100  m  SW   of   Minneapolis.  M&SL 

RR.  Granite  quarry.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Independent^  ..........................  Friday  ............  Democratic  ........  1896     6     26     280     2.50  8472 

Adolph  Leonard,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BEMIDJIf   (D3),  pop.  10,001;  Beltraml  Co.   (NW).  On  Lake  Bemidji,  100  m  NE  of 

Fargo,  N.  D.  NP;  GN;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Airline  NOR.  Lumber,  woolen  mills; 

creameries;  brick  works.  Summer  resort,  in  center  of  "The  Thousand  Lakes" 

region.  State  Teachers  College.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Northland  Times  +  .................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1934      7      24      280      2.00  1750 

J.  W.  Alexander,  Editor  and  Publisher,  807  America. 
Pioneer-f  ...................  .  .............  Evgr.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ......  1902      8     24     294    18.20   **5,554 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Sentinel-f  ................................  .Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1901      8      24      294     2.00  §588 

John  A.  Ainley,  Editor;  Bemidji  Pioneer  Publishing  Company. 

BENSONf  (C5).  pop.  8,898;  Swift  Co.  (SW).  125  m  W  of  Minneapolis.  GN  RR.  Cream- 

ery.  Ships  produce.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 
]  Swift  County  Monitor-f  ........  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1886      8     24     294     3.50          8,374 

1   Swift  County  News  -f  ............  Tuesday  ..........  Republican  ........  1892      5      24      224      2.00          3,324 

Ronald  Anfinson,  Editor;  Harry  Davey  and  R.  L.  Fossen,  Publishers. 

BERTHA  (C4),  pop.  677;  Todd  Co.  (C).  90  m  NW  of  St.  Cloud.  GN  RR.  Agriculture. 

Dairying,  potatoes,  grain,  hay. 
Herald-h  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1895      6     24     252     2.50        §1,015 

Morris   Bailey,  Editor;  Bertha  Herald,  Publisher. 

BIGFORK    (F3),  pop.  463;  Itasca  Co.    (N).  40   m  NW  of  Hibbing.  Nearest  railroad 
station,  Deer  River.  GN  RR.  Logging.  Creamery;  saw  mill.  Agriculture.  Hay. 
potatoes. 
Itasca   Progressive-f  ..............  Wednesday  ....Independent  ......  1927      5      24      210      3.00  §600 

R.  J.  Spadafore,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BIRD    ISLAND    (D6).    pop.    1,338;    Renville    Co.    (SW).    92    m    W    of    Minneapolis. 

CMSP&P  RR.  Creamery.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Union  -4-  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1873      6     26     280      8.00        §1,197 

J.  D.  Fehlhaber,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

B1WABIK    (F3).  pop.   1,245;  St.  Louis   Co.    (NE).   64  m  N   of  Duluth.  DM&IR  RR. 

Bank,  Aurora.  Iron  mines.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  hay. 
Times-f  ....................................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1907      6      26      280      3.00        §1,220 

J.  G.  Harnick,  Editor;  Biwabik  Times,  Publisher. 

BLACKDUCK    (D3),  pop.  732;  Beltrami  Co.    (NW).  78  m  NW  of  Hibbing.  NP  RR. 
Manufactures   lumber   products,   butter.   Summer   resort.   Timber.   Agriculture. 
Potatoes,  alfalfa  seed,  oats. 
American-f  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1901     7      24     280      2.50  §910 

W.  L.  Oberg,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BLOOMING  PRAIRIE  (E7),  pop.  1,442;  Steele  Co.  (SE).  14  m  N  of  Austin.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Butter  factory;  hatchery;  soybean  processing  plant.  Ships  eggs,  butter. 
Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  hay. 
Times  4-  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1893      8     24     280     3.00        §1,575 

Krejci  Bros.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BLOOMINGTON    (E6V6).  pop.   9,902;   Hennepin   Co.    (SE).   8   m   S   of   Minneapolis. 
Bank,  Richfield.  MN&S  RR.  Manufactures  road  machinery,  refrigerator  cabinets. 
Fruit,  truck  farms. 
Sun  +  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1946      8     23      310     3.50   **5,468 

Peter  Donaghue,  Editor;  Bloomington  Publications,  Inc., 
9402    Lyndale,   South,    Minneapolis. 

BLUE  EARTHf  (D7),  pop.  8,843;  Faribault  Co.  (SC).  40  m  S  of  Mankato.  C&NW  RR. 

Manufactures  canned  corn,  peas,  butter,  monuments.  Hatcheries.  Grain,  stock, 

poultry,  dairy  farms.   Corn,   oats,  barley. 
f  Faribault  County  Register  -{-..Tuesday  ..........  Independent  ......  1887      8     24     290     4.50   **2,906 

I  Post-f  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1867      8     24     290     4.50    **3,O14 

1  M.  A.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BOVEY  (E3),  pop.  1,320;  Itasca  Co.   (NC).  80  m  W  of  Hibbing.  GN;  DM&IR  RRs. 

Iron  mines.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  hay,  potatoes. 
Press  +  .....................................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1923      5     24      199     2.50  800 

H.  C.  Barnes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
BOYD  (C6),  pop.  496;  Lac  qui  Parle  Co.  (SW).  140  m  W.  of  Minneapolis.  M&SL  RR. 

Butter  factory.  Dairy,  Poultry,  stock,  grain  farms. 
Advisor-f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1954     7     24     280     2.50  §525 

Eugenia  Sanborn,  Editor;  Melvin  Plath,  Publisher. 
BRAHAM  (E6),  pop.  697;  Isantl  Co.  (EC).  52  m  N  of  Minneapolis.  GN  RR.  Manufac- 

tures monuments,  dairy  products,  flour,  feed,  woolen  goods,  concrete  products. 

Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes. 
Journal  -f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1899     7     23     294     3.00          1,887 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  L.  Buss,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
BRAINERDf   <D4).  pop.   12,687;  Crow  Wing  Co.    (C).  On  Mississippi  River,  60  m 


.     op.       ,  .          .  , 

N  of  St.  Cloud.  NP  RR.  Airline  NOR.  Pulp,  paper,  lumber  mills;  foundry;  sash 
and    door,    garment,    butter    factories.    Railroad 
Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 


, 
shops.    Lake    resort    region. 


Crow  Win*  Co.  Review-f  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1897     7      24      287 

Mrs.  Bea  Ross,  Editor;  Northern  Minnesota  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Walker. 


1.50 


§850 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
5  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  4  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  Inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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BRAINERDf  (Continued)  Estab  ColiOWidth^Oipth    Sub 

Dispatch -f .. Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1882     8     24     280   1560 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  *o«  AO.OV 

Floyd  W.  Emerson,  Editor;  H.  F.  McCollough,  Publisher. 
BRECKENRIDGEt   <B4).  pop.  8,623;  Wilkin  Co.   (WC).  On  Red  River,  45  m  S  of 

-  Railroad  ccnter-  poultry  packin*  plant-  Dairy' 


Thursday Independent 1880     8     24     801      300 

"    r;  Valley  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

BREWSTER  (C7),  pop.  478;  Nobles  Co.  (SW).  65  m  NE  of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.  C&NW 
RR.  Butter  factory.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1898     7     24     280     2.00 

Tom  Cotter,  Editor;  Brewster  Tribune,  Publisher. 

BRICELYN  (E7).  pop.  639;  Faribault  Co.  (SO.  30  m  SW  of  Albert  Lea.  C&NW; 
CRI&P  RRs.  Cannery;  elevator;  creamery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 

Sentinel+... v.......... Thursday Independent 1899     6     24     266     2.50 

Ellis  Morris,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BROOKLYN  CENTER— Brooklyn  Center  Press See  Minneapolis. 

BROOTEN  (C5),  pop.  669;  Stearns  Co.  (C).  55  m  W  of  St.  Cloud.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Butter  factory.  Dairy,  grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

R*vl*yril"-r1";v Thursday Independent 1908      5     24     224      2.50 

C.  E.  Folin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BROWERVILLE  (D4%),  pop.  7^5;  Todd  Co.  (C).  52  m  SW  of  Brainerd.  GN  RR. 
Manufactures  butter.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  grain. 

Blade-f Thursday Republican 1906      5     26     245     2.00 

David  Myers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BROWNS  VALLEY  (B6),  pop.  1.117;  Traverse  Co.  (WC).  60  m  SW  of  Fergus  Falls. 
GN  RR.  Creamery.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Valley  News-f Thursday Independent 1926      6     26      278      2.50 

R.  A.  Amundson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BROWNTON  (D6),  pop.  696;  McLeod  Co.  (SO.  66  m  W  of  Minneapolis.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Bulletin-f .Thursday Republican 1892      7      24      280     2.50 

Charles  H.  Warner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BUFFALOf  (E5%).  pop.  1.914;  Wright  Co.  (SEC).  On  Buffalo  Lake.  88  m  N  of 
Minneapolis.  MSP&SSM  RR.  Wooden  box,  butter  factories.  Resort.  Poultry. 
stock,  dairy,  grain  farms. 

Wright  Co.  Journal-Press  -f...  Thursday Independent 1885      9     21      294      2.50 

Prints  edition  called  Waverly  Star. 

James  P.  McDonnell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BUFFALO  LAKE  (E5%),  pop.  724;  Renville  Co.  (SW).  80  m  W  of  Minneapolis. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Manufactures  butter.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

News  + Thursday Independent 1892      7     24     280     3.00 

G.  W.  Hubin.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BUTTERFIELD  (D7).  pop.  529;  Watonwan  Co.  (SC).  40  m  SW  of  Mankato.  C&NW 
RR.  Hatchery.  Farming. 

Advocate-f Thursday Agriculture ,1896      6     26     280     2.00 

Ed.  W.  Schroeder,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CALEDONIAf  (G7).  pop.  2,248;  Houston  Co.  (SE).  23  m  SW  of  La  Crosse,  Wis. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Butter  factory;  lumber,  grist  mills;  wagon,  iron  works.  Hatch- 
eries. Hardwood  timber.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Argus- Journal -h Thursday Ind.  Rep 1863     7     24      280     2.00 

Ray  and  Caryl  Ryan,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CAMBRIDGEf  (E5),  pop.  2,978;  Isanti  Co.  (EC).  40  m  N  of  Minneapolis.  GN  RR. 
Creamery;  woolen  mill.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  oats,  corn. 

Star-f- Thursday Independent 1905      8     24      287      3.00 

R.  C.  Mills.  Editor  and  Publisher,  180  SW  2nd. 

CANBY  (B6),  pop.  2,178;  Yellow  Medicine  Co.  (SW).  110  m  S  of  Fergus  Falls.  C&NW 
RR.  Butter  factory.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

News-h Thursday Independent 1878     8     24     294      3.00 

M.  O.  Clement,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CANNON  FALLS  (F6),  pop.  1,831;  Goodhue  Co.  (SE).  22  m  W  of  Red  Wing. 
CMSP&P;  CGW  RRs.  Manufactures  stock  feed,  lingerie,  cheese,  butter,  cement 
blocks.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

BeaconH- Friday Republican 1876     7     24     280     3.00 

Lucretla  L.  Lewis,  Editor;  Lucretia  L.  Lewis  and  Geo.  E.  Dalton,  Publishers. 

CARLTONf  (F4),  pop.  650;  Carlton  Co.  (EC).  21  m  SW  of  Duluth.  CMSP&P;  NP; 
GN  RRs.  Creamery;  flour  mill;  oil  refinery.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  cab- 
bage, berries. 

Carlton  County  Vidette-f- Thursday Independent. 1887     8     24     308     4.00 

M.  D.  Martin.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CASS  LAKE  (D3),  pop.  1,986;  Cass  Co.  (NC).  185  m  W  of  Duluth.  GN;  MSP&SSM 
RRs.  Box  factory;  lumber  mills.  Lake  resort.  Tree  nurseries.  Timber.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Dairy  products,  potatoes. 

Times. Thursday Independent 1899     8     24     308     2.00        §1,197 

Grant  Utley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

C^2?f ^SJT**8*1**  ^B;C*  Sutement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
§  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonparafl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 

•» "ivS^'n-A  »2*?1  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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5855 


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§736 


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1,236 


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Estab  Coli<J> Width? Depth    Sub  Clre 

CEYLON  (D7),  pop.  618;  Martin  Co.  (SC).  120  m  SW  of  St.  Paul.  C&NW  RR.  Cream. 
ery;  cement  block  works.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Herald -f Thursday Independent 1900     5     24     210     8.00          $625 

Frank  and  Marie  Uhlig,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CHASKAf   (E6),  pop.  2,008;  Carver  Co.   (SC).  On  Minnesota  River,  20  m  SW  of 
Minneapolis.  CMSP&P;  M&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  beet  sugar,  bricks,  sauer- 
kraut, pickles,  canned  corn,  peas,  butter.  Truck,  dairy  farms. 
Valley  Herald  + Thursday Independent 1863     6     26     280     8.00       {2,691 

F.  E.  Du  Toit,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHATFIELD    (F7),  pop.   1,605;  Fillmore  Co.    (SE).   18  m  SE  of  Rochester.  C&NW 
RR.  Butter  factory.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

News  + Thursday Republican 1856     7     22     273     3.00        §1,165 

Bernice  R.  Lehman,  Editor;  E.  C.  Lehman,  Publisher. 

CHISHOLM    (F3),  pop.   6,861;  St.  Louis   Co.    (NE).   8  m  NE  of  Hibbing.   DM&IR; 

GN  RRs.  Airline,  NOR.  Shirt  factory.  Iron  mines;  timber.  Truck,  dairy  farms. 

Potatoes,  vegetables,  hay. 
Free  Press  -f  (offset) Thursday Independent 1947      5     24     231     4.00        §3,406 

Veda  F.  Ponikvar,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Tribune-Press -f-    (offset) Tuesday Independent 1901     5     24     231     4.00        §3,252 

Veda  F.  Ponikvar,  Editor;  James  A.  Laurich,  Publisher,  216  W.  Lake  St. 

CHOKIO  (B5),  pop.  541;  Stevens  Co.  (WC).  100  m  direct  W  of  St.  Cloud.  GN  RR. 
Creamery.  Stock,  poultry,  dairy,  grain  farms. 

Review4- Thursday Independent 1897      6     26     280     2.50  §540 

B.  L.  and  F.  L.  Goulet,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CIRCLE  PINES  (G5),  pop.  X341;  Anoka  Co.  (SEC).  12  m  NW  of  St.  Paul,  nearest  bank 
and  railroad  station.  Residential. 

Circulating  Pines  (offset) Thursday Independent 1950      5      24      231      2.00  980 

Carl  Peters,  Editor;  Circulating  Pines,  Inc.,  Publisher.  520 — Free 

CLARA  CITY  (C5H),  pop.  1,106;  Chippewa  Co.  (SW).  100  m  W  of  Minneapolis.  GN; 
MW  RRs.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  barley,  oats. 

Herald-h Friday Republican 1895      7      24     280     2.50          1,194 

E.  A.  Swanson,  Editor;  Swanson  Bros.,  Publishers. 

CLAREMONT  (F6%),  pop.  426;  Dodge  Co.  (SE).  65  m  S  of  St.  Paul.  C&NW  RR. 
Creamery;  elevator;  machine  shop.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  dairy  products. 

News-f Friday Republican 1909      5     26     252      300  §912 

Dana  A.  Hinckley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLARISSA  (D4%),  pop.  650;  Todd  Co.  (C).  75  m  NW  of  St.  Cloud.  GN  RR.  Butter 

factory.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Hay. 
Independent-f Thursday Republican 1900      6      23      252      2.00  §775 

G.  F.  Etzell,  Editor;  Etzell  Publications,  Publisher. 

CLARKFIELD  (C6),  pop.  1,012;  Yellow  Medicine  Co.  (SW).  130  m  W  of  Minneapolis. 
M&SL  RR.  Butter,  concrete  block  and  tile  factories.  Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poul- 
try farms. 

Advocate-f- Thursday Independent 1892      6      26     280     2.50        §1,629 

E.  B.  Jurgenson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLEARBROOK— See  Leader-Record,  Gonvick. 

CLEAR  LAKE  (E6).  pop.  297;  Sherburne  Co.  (SEC).  12  m  SE  of  St.  Cloud,  banking 
town.  NP;  GN  RRs.  Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Times-f Thursday Republican 1892      6      26     280     2.00  437 

A.  W.  Davee,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLINTON  (B5),  pop.  718;  Big  Stone  Co.  (WC).  100  m  S  of  Fargo,  N.  D.  CMSF&P 
RR.  Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Advocate-f Thursday Independent 1895      6     24     280     3.00  750 

Floyd  Ruona,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLOQUET  (F4),  pop.  7,685;  Carlton  Co.   (EC).  18  m  W  of  Duluth.  GN;  CMSP&P; 

NP;  D&NE  RRs.  Manufactures  paper,  lumber,  matches,  insulation  materials, 

toothpicks.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Carlton  Co.  News  Graphic -f...  Friday Independent 1950     7     24     280     4.50        §3,435 

Norman  E.  Nelson,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Pine  Knot-f Tuesday Independent 1883      7     24     280     4.50        §3,294 

N.  E.  Nelson,  Jr..  Editor;  Norman  E.  Nelson,  Sr.,  Publisher,  122  Avenue  C. 

COKATO  (D5%),  pop.  1,408;  Wright  Co.  (SEC).  88  m  S  of  St.  Cloud.  GN  RR.  Manu- 
factures canned  corn,  butter,  feed,  flour,  soft  drinks.  Hatcheries.  Ships  farm 
products.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Sweet  corn,  grain. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1889     7     23     280     3.00          1,450 

C.  R.  Lee,  Editor;  Cokato  Enterprise,  Publisher. 

COLD  SPRING  (D5),  pop.  1,488;  Stearns  Co.  (C).  16  m  W  of  St.  Cloud.  GN  RR.  Granite 
works;  brewery;  creamery.  Granite  quarries.  Dairy,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oat*. 

Record  4- Thursday Democratic 1898      5     24      217     2.00  §925 

Paul  A.  Honer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLERAINE  (E8),  pop.  1,821 ;  Itasca  Co.  (NO.  29  m  W  of  Hibbing.  GN;  DM&IR  RRs. 
Ore  concentrating  mill.  Lake  resort.  Iron  mines;  timber.  Truck,  dairy  farms. 

Itascn   Iron  News -4- Thursday Republican 1905      6     24     280     2.50  823 

Naomi  L.  and  Loren  G.  Lammon,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublishcr's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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COLLEGEVILLE  (D5).  pop.  1,457;  Stearns  Co.  (C).  12  m  NW  of  St.  Cloud.  GN  RR. 

Bank,  St.  Joseph.  St.  John's  University   (Cath.  men).  Dairy  farms. 
Record  V  (no  adv.)  ..................  Semi-mo  .........  Collegiate  ...........  1888     5     24      224x1.00      $13,400 

Students  of  St.  John's  University,  Editors  and   Publishers. 

COLUMBIA  HEIGHTS  —  See  Minneapolis. 

COMFREY  (D6M»).  pop.  642;  Brown  Co.   (SC).  5  m  SW  of  Minneapolis.  C&NW  RR. 

Butter  factory;  feed  mill.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Hay. 
Times  -f-  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1900      6     26     280     2.50  §900 

F.  H.  Harder,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COOK  (F2%),  pop.  482;  St.  Louis  Co.  (NE).  25  m  N  of  Virginia.  DW&P  RR.  Butter, 
wood    products    manufactured.    Resort.    Timber.    Dairy,    grain,    poultry    farms. 
News-Herald  H-  ........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1910     5     24      231     3.00        §1,400 

Wayne  T.  Evans,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COON  RAPIDS—  News  and  Views—  See  Anoka. 

COSMOS  (D6),  pop.  882;  Meeker  Co.  (SC).  70  m  W  of  Minneapolis.  NW  RR.  Creamery. 

Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Hay. 
News-h  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1955      5     24      224      3.00  §820 

Richard  Higgin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COTTONWOOD    (C6),  pop.   709;  Lyon  Co.    (SW).   90  m   SW   of  Mankato.   GN   RR. 

Dairy,  stock,  grain,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  barley. 
Current  -f  .................................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1890      7     24     280     2.50  §682 

K.  O.  Sisson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CROOKSTONf   (B3),  pop.  7,352;  Polk  Co.   (NW).  25  m  SE  of  Grand  Forks.  GN;  NP 
RRs.   Manufactures   flour,  feed,  monuments,  cheese,  butter,  sashes,   doors,  de- 
hydrated alfalfa,  soft  drinks.  Ships  farm  products.  Agriculture.  Grains,  sugar 
beets,  potatoes. 
Our  Northland  Diocese  +        Monthly  ..........  Catholic  .............  1945      8     24      285      1.00          5,942 

Rev.  John  T.  O'Toole,  Ed.;  Northland  Diocese  Assn.,  Pub..  112  W.  Sixth  St. 


*  Ind«  Rep  .............  1885      8     24      301    13.00        §4,639 


Times  + IS  Sun. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

D.  L.  McKenzie,  Editor;  Crookston  Times  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

CROSBY  (E4).  pop.  2,777;  Crow  Wing  Co.  (C).  15  m  NW  of  Brainerd.  MSP&SSM 
RR.  Creamery.  Lake  resort.  Iron  mines;  timber.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 

Crosby-Ironton  Courier-}- Wednesday Republican .1911      8     24      308      3.00        §2,300 

Paul  L.  Sheets  and  Arvilla  Hansen,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CYRUS  (C5),  pop.  363;  Pope  Co.  (NW).  75  m  W  of  Saint  Cloud.  NP  RR.  Butter 
factory;  feed  mill.  Agriculture.  Grain,  stock. 

Leader -f Thursday Independent 1922      6     24      280      1.50  §5OO 

C.  J.  Applen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DANUBE  (C6),  pop.  437:  Renville  Co.  (SW).  90  m  W  of  Minneapolis.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Feed  mill;  grain  elevator;  machine  shop.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Enterprise-}- Thursday Independent 1953      7     24      280     2.50  $530 

J.  K.  Ploof,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DASSEL  (D6%).  pop.  962;  Meeker  Co.  (SC).  54  m  W  of  Minneapolis.  GN  RR.  Seed 
corn  and  yeast  factory.  Lake  resort.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Dispatch  + Thursday Independent 1918      6     26     273      3.00        §1,254 

Walter  A.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DAWSON  (B5%).  pop.  1,834;  Lac  qui  Parle  Co.  (SW).  On  Lac  qui  Parle  River,  150  m 
W  of  Minneapolis.  M&SL  RR.  Creamery;  hatcheries;  elevators;  soybean  proc- 
essing plant.  Ships  livestock,  grain.  Stock,  grain,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Sentinel  + Friday Republican 1885     7     24     280     8.00        §1,575 

B.  A.  Gimmestad,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DEEPHAVEN— See  Excelsior,  also  Wayzata. 

DEER  RIVER  (E3),  pop.  1,033;  Itasca  Co.  (NC).  On  Mississippi  River,  90  m  W  of 
Duluth.  GN  RR.  Manufactures  butter,  lumber  products.  Resort.  Timber.  Dairy, 
poultry,  grain,  stock  farms. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1896     6     24     210     3.00        §1,000 

R.  J.  Spadafore,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DELANO  (E6H).  pop.  1,886;  Wright  Co.  (SEC).  26  m  W  of  Minneapolis.  GN  RR. 
Monuments,  feed  manufactured.  Nursery.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Eagle-f Thursday Independent 1872      7      24      276      2.60         §1,350 

J.  A.  and  J.  F.  Tischler,  Editors;  Eagle  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

DETROIT  LAKESf   (C4),  pop.   5,787;  Becker  Co.    (WC).   60  m  E  of  Fargo,  N.  D. 
MSP&SSM;  NP  RRs.  Manufactures  potato  graders,  silos,  boats,  sausage.  Tan- 
nery; hatchery.  Stock,  dairy,  truck,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes. 
Becker  County  Record -f Thursday Republican 1872     7 

B.  L.  Benshoof,  Editor;  Benshoof  &  Hamilton,  Publishers. 
Tribune4- Wednesday Independent 1907     8 

C.  W.  Meyer,  Editor;  Carl  F.  Lidstrom,  Publisher. 

DODGE  CENTER  (F8%),  pop.  1,161;  Dodge  Co.  (SE).  20  m  W  of  Rochester.  C&NW; 
CGW  RRs.  Butter,  corn,  pea  canning  factories.  Grain,  dairy,  truck  farms. 

Star-Record -I- „ Thursday Republican 1890     7     23     280     8.00        §1,410 

Robert  B.  Wilcox.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  Match  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNall* 
estimate.  y/I**ne&  only  during  academic  year.  xSubtcription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols 4> Width  V  Depth    Sub 
DULUTHt  <F4),  pop.  104.511;  St.  Louis  Co.  (NE).  On  W  ^A9L^k?AHP?Lior'_*t  he*d 


Clrc 


navigation.  5  m  NW  of  Superior,  Wise.  C&NW;  CMSP&P;  DM&IR; 

DSS&A;  DW&P;  GN;  MSP&SSM;  NP  RRs.  Bridge  to  Superior.  Wise.  Airlines, 
NOR.  A  seaplane  base.  Important  lake  shipping  point  to  the  northwest. 
Extensive  trade  in  iron  ore,  wheat,  flour,  farm  and  dairy  products.  Also  man- 
ufactures  air  reduction  equipment,  farm  machinery,  tractors,  storage  batteries, 
canned  goods  and  preserves,  cement,  wood  products;  telephone  and  dial  equip- 
ment, Mackinaw  cloth  and  heavy  woolens.  Flour  and  lumber  mills;  cold  storage 
plants;  shipyards;  oil  refineries.  Nine  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $204,819,628. 
45,314  electric  (AC)  meters;  25,523  gas  (artif.)  meters;  53,941  telephones, 
Resort.  Fisheries.  University  of  Minnesota,  Duluth  Branch.  Two  TV  stations. 

American  Fur  Breeder Monthly Fur  Breeding 1928     3     26     182     3.00 

Marshall  Reinig,  Editor;  Fur  Farm  Publications.  Inc..  405  E.  Superior  St.  (2). 

Budgeteer Thursday Independent 1931     8     24     287     2.50 

H.  F.  Palmer,  Editor  and  Publisher.  5807  Grand  Ave.  (7). 

[Counter  Serv.  1940     3     26     182 

Diner,  Drive-in Monthly ] Rests.,  Diners,  2     42     132 

(.Drive-Ins  Controlled  circ.    >41,704 

Calvin  Morken.  Editor;  Davidson  Publishing  Co.,  405  E.  Superior  St.  (2). 


*4,431 


1,024 
17,976 — Free 
3.00 


Financial  Record -f (SkFri.  Busi.&Finan 1892     4     24     14012.00        $1,467 

Knute  O.  Odegaard,  Editor  and  Publisher,  28  N.  Fourth  Ave..  W.  (2). 

Hearing  Dealer,  The Monthly Hearing  Aids 1961     3     controlled  circ. 

Dean  Myhran,  Editor;  Davidson  Publishing  Co..  405  E.  Superior  St.   (2). 


>5,414 


{Herald  4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1883 
News-Tribune 4- Every  Morn.  ..Independent 1868 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Ridder  Bros.,  Publishers,  424  W.  First  St.  (1). 


8     23      308   15.60**2S,526 

8      23      308  26.00  **51,376 

Sunday  circ.  **73,763 


Industrialisti-f  (Finnish) j&Sun  Ind'l  Union 1917     8     24     280 

Ivar  Vapaa,  Editor;  Workers  Publishing  Co.,  24  Lake  Ave.,  N.  (1). 
Labor  World 4- Thursday Labor 1895     8     24     294 

Labor  World,  Inc.,  Publisher,  31  E.  Michigan  St.   (2). 
Lake  States  Timber  Digest... Monthly Timber 1946     3     28     140 

Vernon  A.  Cooper,  Editor;  Cooper  Publishing  Co..  414  Lyceum  Bldg.  (2). 

[Foil,  Film 

Modern  Converter Monthly -{&  Paper  1957     5     24      196 

[Converting 

Dean  Myhran,  Editor;  Davidson  Publishing  Co.,  405  E.  Superior  St.  (2). 


9.00        §4,140 


2.50      §19,202 
2.50 


3.00        $8,898 


3.00    >14,902 


Art  Sipola,  Editor;  Davidson  Publishing  Co.,  405  E.  Superior  St.  (2). 

Paper  Sales Monthly {fnTs^telmen9  1941      3     26  132 

Dean  Myhran,  Editor;  Davidson  Publishing  Co.,  405  E.  Superior  St.  (2). 

Publicity  4- Friday Independent 1930     8     24  280     2.00 

Frieda  J.  Monger,  Editor  and  Publisher,  409  Lyceum. 

Register*  (Duluth  Edition). ..Sunday Catholic 1937     8     23  299 

Rev.  Robert  W.  Klein,  Ed.;  Catholic  Press  Soc.,  Inc.,  215  W.  Fourth  St. 


3.00       *5,437 


3.00 
(6). 
2.50 


§3,963 
*13,649 
§1,250 

J2,404 
2,600 


Skandinav-f  (Norw.&Eng.)...Fridav Independent 1887      4      26      199 

Sigurd  Tanem,  Editor;  Fuhr  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  20  E.  First  St. 
Sellings'  Mining  Review Saturday Mining 1912      3      26      140     4.00 

David  N.  Skillings,  Editor  and  Publisher,  810  Fidelity  Bldg.  (2). 
Statesman4-V Friday Collegiate 1927     5     24     224     2.00 

Students  of  University  of  Minnesota,  Duluth  Branch,  Editors  and  Publishers, 

82  E.  Michigan  St. 
Steel  Plant  News4- Friday Independent......  1913      7     26     280     200  650 

Lyle  J.  Frederick,  Editor;  Steel  Plant  News,  Publisher,  14  E.  Gary  St.   (8). 
Tidende  (Norwegian) .Friday Independent 1888     4     26      199     2.50  §125 

Sigurd*  Tanem°  Editor?  Fuhr  Publishing  A  Printing  Co.,  20  E.  1st  St. 
Wholesale  Drug  Sales Monthly Drug  Sales  man..  194  9    .2     40      140     3.00       *4,025 

Dean  Myhran,  Editor;  Davidson  Publishing  Co.,  405  E.  Superior  St.  (2). 

EAGLE  BEND  (C4),  pop.  691;  Todd  Co.  (C).  On  Eagle  River  60  m  NW  of  St.  Cloud. 
GN  RR  Manufactures  butter.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock,  grain  farms. 

News4- Thursday Independent 1891      6     26     280     2.00  §641 

Lester -  F.  Hayenga,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EAST  GRAND  FORKS  (A2tt),  Pop.  5,049;  Polk  Co.  (NW).  80  m  directly  north  of 
^rgo  N  D  NP;  GN  RRs.  Manufactures  sugar,  butter  feed.  Ships  produce. 
Agriculture.  Wheat,  potatoes,  sugar  beets. 

Record^-...... Thursday Independent 1892     5     24     224     3.00        $2,189 

Record  Publishing  Company. 

ECHO  <C6)  pop  490;  Yellow  Medicine  Co.  (SW).  80  m  NW  of  Mankato.  M&SL  RR. 
Butter factory  flour  mill.  Granite  quarries.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

EnterDrise+  Friday Independent 1892     6     26     276     2.50  §401 

iSand I  AV'Hughes.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

>  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
icr's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   +  Uses  Mats.  <$> Nonpareil 
inch.    tCounty  seat.    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
year. 


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EDEN  VALLEY  (D5),  pop.  792;  Meeker  Co.  (SC).  85  m  SW  of  St.  Cloud.  MSP&SSM 
RR.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Tobacco,  small  grains. 

{  Journal  + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1892     5     24     224     2.50 
Meeker  REA  Pioneer Monthly Agriculture 1960     5     24     224       .40 
Irving  Clinton,  Editor;  H.  W.  Cutten,  Publisher. 

EDGERTON   (B7),  pop.  961;  Pi  pee  tone  Co.   (SW).  60  m  NE  of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  barley,  oats,  flax. 

Enterprise  + Thursday Independent 1883     7     24     280     3.00 

Carroll  W.  Fey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EDINA  (E5ft),  pop.  9,744   (Br.  of  Minneapolis  P.O.);  Hennepin  Co.   (W).  Adjoins 
Minneapolis  on  SW.  MN&S  RR.  Residential. 

Morningside  Courier -f- Thursday Republican .,1960     8     23     300     3.50 

Kenneth  Edwards,  Editor;  Suburban  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
1011  Excelsior  Ave..  Hopkins. 

ELBOW  LAKEf  (B4%),  pop.  1,398;  Grant  Co.  (WC).  80  m  SE  of  Fargo.  MSP&SSM; 
GN  RRs.  Butter  factory;  hatchery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 


Grant  County  Herald  + Thursday Independent 1878 

Harold  H.  Barker  Estate,  Publisher. 


8     24     301     3.00 


ELK  RIVERf  (E5),  pop.  1,399;  Sherburne  Co.  (SEC).  On  Mississippi  River,  at  mouth 
of  Elk  River,  80  m  NW  of  St.  Paul.  NP;  GN  RRs.  Concrete  products,  berry 
crates  manufactured.  Dairy  farms. 
Sherburne  Co.  Star-News  -f...  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1874     8     24     280     3.60 

L.  A.  Dare,  Editor;  Sherburne  Co.,  Star  News,  Publisher. 

ELLENDALE   (E7),  pop.  476;  Steele  Co.   (SE).  18  m  N  of  Albert  Lea.  CRI&P  RR. 

Manufactures  butter.  Dairy,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 
Eagle-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1901      8     26      308     250 

Krejci  Brothers,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
ELMORE    (D7),  pop.   1,074;  Faribault  Co.    (SC).  60   m  S  of  Mankato.  C&NW  RR. 

Tile  factory;  creamery;  elevator;  hatchery;  nursery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats, 

barley. 
Eye-f  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1892      7     24      287     8.50 

C.  M.  Wicken  and  H.  L.  Norman,  Editors  ;  Eye  Publishing  Co. 
ELY   (G2V4),  pop.  6,474;  St.  Louis  Co.    (NE).  48  m  NE  of  Virginia.  DM&IR  RR. 

Iron  mines.  Lake  resort.  Logging.  Dairy  farms. 
Miner-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1895     8     24     301     8.00 

Fred  C.  Childers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
ELYSIAN  (E6fc).  pop.  402;  Le  Sueur  Co.  (SC).  21  m  E  of  Mankato.  CGW  RR.  Manu- 

factures butter.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain,  stock  farms. 
Enterprise  .................................  Friday  ............  Ind.  Rep  .............  1893      6      24     224     2.50 

N.  D.  Wilcox,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
EMMONS   (E7),  pop.  866;  Freeborn  Co.   (SC).  16  m  SW  of  Albert  Lea.  M&SL  RR. 

Creamery.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 
Leader  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1899      6     26      273      2.50 

H.  W.  Willey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
ERSKINE  (B3),  pop.  608;  Polk  Co.  (NW).  68  m  E  of  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.  MSP&SSM 

GN  RRs.  Creamery;  snow  plow  factory.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  potatoes. 
Echo-f  ......................................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1899     6     26     231     2.00 

O.  Kenneth  Hole,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
EVELETH  (F8).  pop.  6,872;  St.  Louis  Co.  (NE).  60  m  NW  of  Duluth.  DM&IR;  DW&P 

RRs.    Creamery.    Ships    iron    ore.    Iron   mines;   timber.    Dairy,    poultry,    truck 

farms.  Potatoes,  green  vegetables. 
News  -Clarion  -f  ........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1901     8     24     308     3.50 

Joseph  F.  Orehek,  and  Hilda  Orehek,  Editors  and  Publishers,  424  Pierce  St. 
EXCELSIOR  (E5H),  pop.  1,763;  Hennepin  Co.  (SE).  On  Lake  Minnetonka,  17  m  W 

of  Minneapolis.  M&SL  RR.  Trailer  factory;  nursery.  Resort.  Diversified  farm- 

ing. Corn,  apples,  berries. 
f  Deephaven  Post-f  ...................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1952     7     24     280     2.50 

1  Minnetonka  Record  -f  --------  .....Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1901     7     24     280     3.75 

R.  K.  Williams.  Editor;  George  A.  Du  Toit,  Publisher,  Rural  Route  No.  3. 
FAIRFAX   (D6),  pop.  1,143;  Renville  Co.   (SW).  56  m  NW  of  Mankato.  M&SL  RR. 

Manufactures  butter,  soft  drinks.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 
Standard-f  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Republican.  ........  1898     7     24     276     8.00 

Mrs.  E.  R.  Sheire,  Editor;  E.  R.  Sheire,  Publisher. 
FAIRMONTf   (D7).  pop.  8,193;  Martin  Co.   (SC).  40  m  SW  of  Mankato.  CMSP&P; 

C&NW  RRs.  Manufactures  railway  hand  cars  and  motor  coaches,  canned  goods, 

ice  cream,  cement  blocks,  flour,  feed.  Hatcheries;  greenhouses.  Lake  resort. 

Grain,  dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 
Sentinel-f  ................................  .Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ......  1874     8     23     294   17.90 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Claude  N.  Swanson,  Editor;  W.  K.  Mickelson,  Jr.,  Publisher. 
FARIBAULTf  (E6),  pop.  16,028;  Rice  Co.  (SE).  68  m  S  of  St.  Paul.  CMSP&P;  CRT&P; 

CGW  RRs.  Manufactures  floor  trucks,  children's  shoes,  woolen  blankets,  flour, 

canned  goods,  foundry  products,  furniture,  brooms,  amusement  park  equip- 

ment. butter,  silos,  tile.  Nurseries;  hatchery.   Shattuck  Military   School;   St. 

Mary's  Hall  (girls).  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
News-f  .....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1914     8     24     294   16.60 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  I.  Gagnon,  Publishers. 

Cimdatio»-~**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Junc  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U»es  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRsnd  McNallj 
estimate.  Vluued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptlon  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols<3> Width? Depth    Sub  Circ 

FARMINGTON  (E6).  pop.  1,916;  Dakota  Co.  (SE).  20  m  S  of  St.  Paul.  CMSP&P- 
CRI&P  RRs.  Manufacture*  butter,  wood  specialties;  plastic  products,  store 
fixtures.  Ships  milk  products.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Dakota  County  Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1884     8     24     315     3.00        85682 

Ham  Clay,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher.  8W" 

FERGUS  FALLSf  (B4),  pop.  12,917;  Otter  Tail  Co.  (WC).  On  Red  River.  200  m  E  of 
Duluth.  NP;  GN  RRs.  Manufactures  sash  and  doors,  woolens.  Hydro-electric 
power  plant.  Summer  resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

!L^™. JBi-monthly Relitfous 1899     2     39      133      1.50  J500 

M.  E.  Sleitta,  Editor;  Broderbaandet  Publishing  Co.,  811  S.  Court  St. 

Journal  + Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1883      8      24      294   10  00 ++13  221 

Color  advertising  accepted.  ' 

W.  L.  Robertson,  Editor;  Fergus  Journal  Company,  Publisher. 

FERTILE  (B3),  pop.  890;  Polk  Co.  (NW).  55  m  SE  of  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.  NP  RR. 
Manufactures  butter,  flour,  bricks.  Lake  resort.  Diversified  farming. 

Journal  + Thursday Independent 1887      7     24      280     2.00          1,200 

Owen  Knudson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FLOODWOOD  (F3%),  pop.  667;  Saint  Louis  Co.  (NE).  44  m  NW  of  Duluth.  GN  RR. 
Creamery;  lumber  mill;  cold  storage  and  poultry  processing  plants.  Timber. 
Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  potatoes,  cattle. 

Forum  + Thursday Independent 1936      5      24      224      3.00  §S88 

A.  W.  Behrens  and  D.  F.  Behrens,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

FOLEYf  <E6).  pop.  1,089;  Benton  Co.  (C).  14  m  E  of  St.  Cloud.  GN  RR.  Creamery. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Potatoes,  corn. 

Benton  County  News -f Wednesday  ....Independent 1932      7      24      280     2.50        §1,990 

Severyn  D.  Youso,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FOREST  LAKE  (F6),  pop.  1,766;  Washington  Co.  (SE).  25  m  N  of  St.  Paul.  NP  RR. 
Feed  mill;  creamery;  tool,  greeting  card,  snow  and  lawn  fence  factories.  Dairy, 
poultry,  truck  farms. 

Peach.  The-f  Bi-weekly Independent 1953      5      24      226          7,4OO — Free 

Earl  M.  Lellman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Times -f Thursday Independent 1903      8      24      297      3.50          2,425 

Earl  M.  Lellman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FOSSTON  (C8),  pop.  1,614;  Polk  Co.  (NW).  68  m  E  of  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.  GN  RR. 
Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Thirteen   Towns -f Thursday Independent 1884      8      24      294      2.50        §2,578 

Franklin  Vikan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FRANKLIN  (D6),  pop.  546;  Renville  Co.  (SW).  On  Minnesota  River,  65  m  NW  of 
Mankato.  M&SL  RR.  Butter  factory.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Tribune-h Thursday Independent 1897      6     24      280     3.00  §601 

Eugene  Hall,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FULDA  (C6%),  pop.  1,149;  Murray  Co.  (SW).  85  m  SW  of  Mankato.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Creamery.  Grain,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Free  Press -f Thursday Republican 1880      7      24      280     2.00          1,000 

Mrs.  P.  J.  Wagner,  Editor;  P.  J.  Wagner,  Publisher. 

GARY  (B3),  pop.  278;  Norman  Co.  (NW).  50  m  NE  of  Fargo,  N.  D.  NP  RR.  Butter 
factory.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Graphic-f Thursday Independent 1900      6     26     273     2.50  §597 

R.  E.  Garden,  Editor;  Lewis  Garden,  Publisher. 

GAYLORDf  (D6),  pop.  1,229;  Sibley  Co.  (SC).  80  m  N  of  Mankato.  M&SL  RR.  Manu- 
factures butter,  flour.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

Hub-f .Friday Independent 1886     7     24     276     3.00        §1,625 

F.  L.  Deis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GIBBON  (D6),  pop.  830;  Sibley  Co.  (SC).  70  m  SW  of  Minneapolis.  M&SL  RR.  Grain 
elevators;  creamery.  Dairy,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1894     7     24      280     3.00  §950 

O.  L.  Olson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GILBERT  (F3),  pop.  2,247;  St.  Louis  Co.  (NE).  62  m  NW  of  Duluth.  DM&IR  RR. 
Iron  mines.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes. 

Herald  4- Thursday Independent 1908     7     24     280     2.00  685 

John  R.  Krause,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GLENCOEf  (D6),  pop.  2,801;  McLeod  Co.  (SC).  45  m  NW  of  Mankato.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Creamery;  flour  mill;  drain  tile  works.  Hatchery.  Dairy,  poultry,  gram 
farms.  Sugar  beets,  corn. 

Enterprise^- Thursday Independent 1873      7     26     301     2.50        §3,324 

Annamarie  Tudhope,  Editor;  Martha  Tudhope,  Publisher. 

Star+ Thursday Independent 1956      5      24     224      2.00  $950 

Prints  free  dist.  Shopper  every  Thursday. 

Mrs.  F.  R.  Rasmussen,  Publisher,  1118  Hennepin  Ave. 

GLENVILLE  (E7),  pop.  672;  Freeborn  Co.  (SC).  8  m  SE  of  Albert  Lea.  CRI&P;  1C; 
M&SL  RRs.  Creamery.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Progress-*- .Thursday Independent 1897     6     26     280     2.50  865 

Mrs.  Nellie  H.  Wobschall,  Editor;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  A.  Wobschall,  Publishers. 

Clrculatlon~**Sept.  A.B.C  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
9P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  <S>  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI"ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Co IsO Width  V  Depth    Sub  cirif 

GLENWOODf  (C6),  pop.  2,666;  Pope  Go.  (WC).  On  Lake  Minnewaska,  69  m  NW  of 
St.  Cloud.  NP;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Spring  water  bottling  works;  butter  factory; 
feed  mill.  Hatchery.  Summer  resort.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Pope  County  Tribune + Thursday Republican 1920     7     24     280     3.50        §2,826 

James  M.  Kinney,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GOLDEN  VALLEY— See  Golden  Valley  Suburban  Press,  Hopkins. 

GONV1CK  (C3),  pop.  876;  Clearwater  Co.  (NW).  45  m  NW  of  Bemidji.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Leader-Record -f Wednesday Independent 1901     6     22     250     2.50        §1,647 

Circulates  also  in  Clearbrook. 
Victor  H.  Aalbu,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GOODHUE  (F6).  pop.  489;  Goodhue  Co.  (SE).  16  m  SW  of  Red  Win*.  CGW  RR. 
Creamery;  elevator;  hatcheries.  Clay  pits.  Diversified  farming.  Barley,  corn, 
wheat. 

Goodhue  County  Tribune +  ... Thursday Republican 1895     7     24     273     2.00  §823 

L.  E.  Cook,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GOOD  THUNDER  (D6%),  pop.  476;  Blue  Earth  Co.  (SC).  12  m  S  of  Mankato. 
CMST&P  RR.  Agriculture.  Soybeans,  corn,  peas,  hogs,  beef,  cattle. 

Herald  + Thursday Republican 1892     5     24     224     2.50  J640 

Sidney  E.  Kienitz,  Publisher. 

GRACEVILLE  (B5),  pop.  962;  Biff  Stone  Co.  (WC).  90  m  S  of  Fargo,  N.  D.  CMSP&P; 
GN  RRs.  Creamery.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Enterprise-h Tuesday Independent 1892     8     24     301      3.00  §992 

L.  A.  Kaercher,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRAND  MARAISf  (H3),  pop.  1,078;  Cook  Co.  (NE).  112  m  NE  of  Duluth.  Railroad 
station.  Two  Harbors.  DM&IR  RR.  Logging.  Summer  resort.  Timber.  Dairy, 
grain  farms. 

Cook  County  News-Herald  +  Thursday Independent 1891     6     26     273     2.50        §1,560 

A.  A.  Toftey,  Editor;  Grand  Mara  is  Publishing  Co. 

GRAND  RAPIDSf  (E3),  pop.  6,019;  Itasca  Co.  (NC).  On  Mississippi  River,  36  m  SW  of 
Hibbing.  GN  RR.  Manufactures  paper,  butter,  feed.  Summer  resort.  Dairy  farms. 

Herald-Re  view + Tues.&Thurs.Jnd.  Rep 1894      6     22      233      5.00    **4,302 

Tuesday  issue  called  Herald;  Thursday  issue  called  Review. 
Prints  free  dist.  shopping  paper  every  Wed.  called  Itasca  Shopper. 
Kenneth  Hickman,  Editor;  George  A.  Rossman,  Publisher,  406  Pokegama  Ave. 
GRANITE  FALLSf  <C6),  pop.  2.511;  Yellow  Medicine  Co.  (SW).  On  Minnesota  River, 
123  m  W  of  Minneapolis.  CMSP&P;  GN  RRs.  Butter  factory;  poultry  packing 
and  rock  crushing  plants.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hogs. 

Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1883     7     24     287     3.50          8,110 

Jay  L.  Putnam,  Editor;  Granite  Falls  Tribune,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

GREENBUSH  (B2),  pop.  713;  Roseau  Co.  (NW).  90  m  E  of  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.  GN 
RR.  Creamery.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Clover  seed. 

Tribune-r- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1908      7      24      283      2.00  930 

Stanley  R.  Evans,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREY  EAGLE  (D6),  pop.  400;  Todd  Co.  (C).  80  m  NW  of  St.  Cloud.  NP  RR.  Manu- 
factures butter.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  grain,  poultry,  stock  farms. 

Gazette-h Thursday Republican 1901      6     26     273      1.50  §740 

M.  J.  Walburn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HALLOCKf  (B2).  pop.  1,552;  Kittson  Co.  (NW).  60  m  NE  of  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.  GN 
RR.  Creamery.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  potatoes. 

Kittson  Co.  Enterprise  -f Wednesday  ....Independent 1881     7     24     280     3.00        §1,893 

C.  W.  and  C.  R.  Bouvette,  Publishers. 

HALSTAD  (B3),  pop.  635;  Norman  Co.  (NW).  38  m  N  of  Fargo,  N.  D.  GN  RR. 
Creamery,  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  potatoes,  sugar  beets. 

Valley  Journal Wednesday Independent 1893     7     24     280     3.50        §1,484 

Bardulf  Ueland,  Editor;  Harold  V.  Nelson,  Publisher. 

HANCOCK  (C6),  pop.  852;  Stevens  Co.  (WC).  80  m  W  of  St.  Cloud.  GN  RR.  Manu- 
factures butter,  cement  blocks.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Record-|- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1899      6      24      280     2.50  §724 

Gerald  Babb,  Editor;  J.  E.  and  Vivien  West,  Publishers. 

HANSKA  (D6%),  pop.  473;  Brown  Co.  (SC).  90  m  SW  of  Minneapolis.  M&SL  RR. 
Manufactures  butter.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Hogs. 

Herald-f Thursday Independent 1901      7      24      280      2.50  §828 

Ellen  T.  Becken,  Editor;  H.  P.  Becken,  Publisher. 

HARMONY  (G7),  pop.  1,022;  Fillmore  Co.  (SE).  44  m  SE  of  Rochester.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Creamery.  Tourist  resort.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1897      6      26      280     3.00        §1,250 

James  J.  McGenty,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HASTINGSf  (F6),  pop.  6,560;  Dakota  Co.   (SE).  On  Mississippi  River,  20  m  SE  of 

St.  Paul.  CMSP&P;  CB&Q  RRs.  Manufactures  flour,  sprayers,  dusters,  filing 

equipment,    butter,   wire   specialties,    scotch    tape,    reflective   sheeting.    Dairy, 

poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  rye. 
Gazette-f- Thursday Independent 1857     8     24     297     2.50          8,685 

Frank  A.  Muirhead,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
HAWLEY   <B8%),  pop.   1.196;  Clay  Co.    (WC).  23  m  E  of  Fargo,  N.  D.  NP  RR. 

Manufactures  butter,  flour.  Ships  potatoes.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  grain,  dairy 

products,  turkeys. 
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1890     8     24     308     3.00        §1,482 

Robert  Brekken,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  teat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Visaed  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols <& Width V  Depth    Sub  cire 

HAYFIELD  (F7),  pop.  805;  Dodge  Co.  (SB).  20  in  N  of  Austin.  CGW  RR.  Creamery. 
Dairy,  grain  farms.  Corn,  barley. 

Herald4- Thursday Independent 1896     6     26     280     3.00  §650 

Dale  Sargent,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HECTOR  (DG),  pop.  1,196;  RenviJIe  Co.  (SW).  80  m  W  of  Minneapolis.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Flour  mill.  Hatchery.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  sugar  beets. 

Mirror-}- Friday Ind.  Rep 1889     7      24     280      3.00        §1,755 

Mrs.  A.  E.  Schaumburg,  Editor;  Mirror  Publishing  Company. 

HENDERSON  (E6).  pop.  762;  Sibley  Co.  (SO.  On  Minnesota  River,  28  m  N  of  Man- 
kato.  C&NW  RR.  Creamery.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 

Independent^- Thursday Republican 1872     6     24     280     3.00  §832 

Oscar  Troldahl,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HENDRICKS  (B6).  pop.  781;  Lincoln  Co.  (SW).  On  Lake  Hendricks,  120  m  NW  of 
Mankato.  C&NW  RR.  Resort.  Agriculture.  Grain,  livestock,  dairy  products. 

Pioneer-*- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1900     5     26     252     2.50          1,055 

A.  Donald  Anderson,  Editor ;  A.  Donald  Anderson  and  lone  Anderson,  Publishers. 

HENN1NG  (C4),  pop.  1,004;  Otter  Tail  Co.  (WC).  34  m  E  of  Fergus  Falls.  MSP&SSM; 
NP  RRs.  Butter  factory.  Hatchery.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Advocate-f .Thursday Independent 1891     7     24     280     2.50        §1,120 

Lyn  F.  Johnson.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HERMAN  (B5),  pop.  752;  Grant  Co.  (WC).  40  m  S  of  Fergus  Falls.  GN  RR.  Stock, 
dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Review-f Thursday Republican 1900     6     26     280     2.50  774 

Dean  Brenner.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HERON  LAKE  (C7),  pop.  887;  Jackson  Co.  (SW).  On  a  lake  of  same  name.  70  m  SW 
of  Mankato.  C&NW  RR.  Butter  factory.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Corn  oats,  flax. 

News-f- Thursday Independent 1886      7      23      280      3.00  §976 

Prints  free  dist.  shopping  paper  every  Thursday  called  Advertiser,  circ.  867. 
Mrs.  Marvin  Lawrence,  Editor;  M.  F.  Lawrence,  Publisher. 

HIBBING  (F3),  pop.  16,276;  St.  Louis  Co.  (NE).  78  m  NW  of  Duluth.  DM&IR;  GN 
RRs.  Airline  NOR.  Creamery ;  boiler,  machine  works.  Summer  resort.  Iron  mines ; 
timber 

Tribune-f- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1899      8      24      301    18.20    **8,9O4 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

G.  M.  Fisher,  Editor;  Hibbing  Tribune  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  2142  First  Ave. 
HILLS  (B7),  pop.  620;  Rock  Co.   (SW).  19  m  E  of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.  1C;  GN  RRs. 
Feed  mill;  hatchery;  creamery.  Stock,  poultry  farms. 

Crescent -f Thursday Independent 1893     7     24     280     2.50  590 

George  Schlueter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HINCKLEY  (F4%),  pop.  902;  Pine  Co.  (EC).  80  m  SW  of  Duluth.  NP;  GN  RRs. 
Creameries.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  rutabagas. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1891     7     24     280     2.00          1,300 

C.  G.  Mann,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HOFFMAN  (C5),  pop.  675;  Grant  Co.  (WC).  80  ra  NW  of  St.  Cloud.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Creamery.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms. 

Tribune-f Thursday Republican 1922      6      26      276      2.00  780 

E.  W.  Carlson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HOKAH — Chief — See  Las  Crescent  Times-Hokah  Chief-La  Crescent. 
HOLDINGFORD  (D6),  pop.  468;  Stearns  Co.  (C).  25  m  NW  of  St.  Cloud.  MSP&SSM 
RR.   Creamery;   feed   mill.    Dairy,   stock,   grain   farms.   Wheat,   rye,   potatoes. 

Herald -f Thursday Independent 1909      6      24      280      2.00  1,025 

Mrs.  Paul  E.  Shields,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HOPKINS  (E5%),  pop.  7.595;  Hennepin  Co.  (SB).  6  m  SW  of  Minneapolis  Jl*!?'5 
GN;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Manufactures  farm  machinery;  berry  crates.  Green  houses. 
Fruit,  truck  farms.  Raspberries,  celery,  vegetables. 

{Golden  Valley  Suburban         JThuraday Independent 1881     8     23     300     3.50**1,319 
Hennop1nCounTyReviewT'..'...Thursdav Independent 1904      8      23      300      3.50    **4,3O5 
Donald  B.  Renn,  Editor;  John  E.  Tilton,  Publisher. 

Minnesota  Out-of-  Doors  -f....  -Monthly Conservation.....  19  55     5     24     209x1.00        12,500 

V.  E.  Joslin,  Editor;  Minn.  Conservation  Federation,  Publisher, 

904  H  Excelsior  Ave.,  W. 

HOUSTON  (G7),  pop.  073;  Houston  Co.  (SE).  22  m  W  of  La  Crosse,  Wis.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Manufactures  butter,  powdered  buttermilk,  flour,  feed.  Dairy,  stock  farms 

Signal-f Thursday Republican 1882      6      26     280      2.50          1,251 

Gerard  L.  Schonlau,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HOWARD  LAKE  (D5%),  pop.  931;  Wright  Co.  (SEC).  43  m  W  of  Minneapolis. 
GN  RR.  Manufactures  butter,  flour.  Resort.  Diversified  farming. 

Herald  4- Thursday Republican 1878      5      24     217      2.50        §1,132 

L.  D.  Peterson,  Publisher. 

HUTCHINSON  (D6).  pop.  4.690;  McLeod  Co.  (SO.  58  m  W  of  Minneapolis.  CMSP&P; 
GN;  MW  RRs.  Manufactures  butter,  paint,  concrete  products,  beverages.  Cold 
storage  plant;  hatcheries.  Dairy,  grain,  stock,  truck  farms. 

Leader4- Tues.&Thurs.Jndependent 1880     8     24     301      5.00        §4,879 

L.  D.  Mills,  Editor;  Leader  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uaes  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
etna.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  In  membership  fee. 

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INTERNATIONAL  FALLS*  (E2),  pop.  6,269;  Koochichin*  Co.  (NC).  On  Rainy  River, 
186  m  NW  of  Duluth.  NP;  DW&P;  MD&W  RRs.  Airline,  NOR.  Bridge  to  Fort 
Frances,  Ont.  Manufactures  paper,  lumber,  insulite,  butter.  Summer  resort. 
Pine,  spruce  timber.  Dairy,  truck  farms.  Clover,  alfalfa  seed,  potatoes,  vegetables. 

Journal*  ..................................  {|vs*nex*  Sat-  Independent  ......  1911     8     24     292   15.00        §4>167 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Harry  M.  Davey.  Editor;  North  Star  Publishing  Co. 
1RONTON  —  Crosby-Ironton  Courier  —  See  Crosby. 
ISANTI  (E5)    Pop.  422;  Isanti  Co.  (EC).  85  m  N  of  Minneapolis.  GN  RR.  Manufac- 

tures  butter,   knitted   sportswear.   Dairy,   poultry,   grain  farms.   Wheat,   oats, 

potatoes. 

News  -f  ..............  .....Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1900     7     28     280     2.00        81,350 

Kennit  A.  Estlund,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


ISLE   (E4ft),  pop.  674;  Mille  Lacs  Co.   (EC).  38  m  E  of  Brainerd.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Manufactures    wood   products,    fishing   tackle,    boats,    butter.   Resort.    Granite 
quarries;  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Mille  Lacs  Messenger  +  .........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1913      5     24      224     2.50  §750 

C.  A.  Guimont,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

IVANHOEt  (B6),  pop.  682;  Lincoln  Co.  (SW).  70  m  NE  of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.  C&NW 

RR.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  barley,  oats. 
Times  -f  .......  »•••"•;••••  .....  •••••;  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1900     7     24     287     3.00        §1,248 

George  H.  Fisher.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JACKSONf  (D7).  pop.  8,818;  Jackson  Co.  (SW).  On  Des  Moines  River.  62  m  SW  of 
Mankatp.  CMSP&P  RR.  Manufactures  butter,  wood  products,  toe  calks.  Hatch- 
ery. Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 
Jackson  County  Pilot  -f  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888      7      24     280     3.00        §2.750 

Lyle  George.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Livewire    (offset)  -f     ........      Thursday          Independent..     1936     5      24     224         3,750  —  Free 

C.  C.  Ayers  and  R.  F.  Williams,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  727. 

JANESVILLE  (E6%),  pop.  1,287;  Waseca  Co.  (SE).  18  m  E  of  Mankato.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures    butter,    flour,   feed.   Dairy,   poultry,   grain   farms.   Corn,    wheat. 
Argus-j-  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent.  ......  1873      7     24     280      3.00          1,170 

Audrey  and  M.  J.  Hauck,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JASPER  (B7),  pop.  840;  Pipestone  Co.  (SW).  27  m  NE  of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.  GN  RR. 
Manufactures    stone   products.    Silica    quarries.    Stock,    poultry,    grain    farms. 
Potatoes,  corn,  barley. 
Journal-h  .................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888      7     24      276     2.50  772 

J.  G.  Davidson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JEFFERS  (C6%),  pop.  616;  Cottonwood  Co.  (SW).  60  m  SW  of  Mankato.  C&NW  RR. 

Manufactures  butter.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Review  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1900      6      26     273      2.00  §635 

A.  M.  Schmotzer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JORDAN  (E6),  pop.  1.494;  Scott  Co.  (SE).  29  m  SW  of  Minneapolis.  M&SL;  C&NW 
RRs.    Manufactures   candy,    butter,   feed,    cigars.    Hatchery.    Sand   and   gravel 
pits.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Independent-f-  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1884      7      28      280     2.50        §1,725 

Keith  M.  Thavea.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KARLSTAD  (B2),  pop.  804;  Kittson  Co.  (NW).  60  m  NE  of  Grand  Forks.  MSP&SSM 

RR.  Creamery.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Advocate  +  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1905      6     26     280     3.00          1,138 

Dane  H.  Nordine,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KASSON   (F6H).  pop.  1.858;  Dodge  Co.    (SE).  15  m  W  of  Rochester.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures   flour,  butter.   Dairy,  grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans. 
Dodge  County  Independent  +  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1867     7      24     280      3.00        §1,371 

R.  W.  Walker,  Editor;  B.  A.  Montgomery,  Publisher. 

KELLIHER   (D2%),  Pop.  886;  Beltrami  Co.   (NW).  45  m  N  of  Bemidji.  M&R  RR. 

Creamery.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 
Independent-f  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1939      6     24     273      2.50  §710 

Clara  Quale,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KENNEDY  (B2).  pop.  480;  Kittson  Co.   (NW).  55  m  NE  of  Grand  Forks.  GN  RR. 
Bank.  Stephen.  Elevator.  Ships  seed  potatoes.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Clover  seed. 
Star  ...........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1901     6     26     273     2.75  §867 

Allan  Berg.  Publisher. 

KENYON  (F6).  pop.  1,661;  Goodhue  Co.  (SE).  14  m  E  of  Faribault.  CGW;  CMSP&P 
RRs.   Manufactures   canned  corn,  butter,  cement  blocks.   Grain,  dairy,  stock. 
poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  barley. 
Leader-f-  ...................................  Thursday  .......  Independent  .......  1885     7     24     276     8.00        §1,969 

Frank  Callister.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KERKHOVEN    (C5),  pop.   664;  Swift  Co.    (SW).   60  m  SW  of  St.  Cloud.  GN  RR. 

Creamery;  elevators;  feed  mill.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 
Banner+  ..................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1891     6     24     280     2.50  8928 

John  Almen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher^  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <fr  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census,  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Col$<J>  Width  V  Depth    Sub 
KIESTER  (E7),  pop.  641;  Faribault  Co.  (SO.  26  m  SW  of  Albert  Lea.  C&NW  RR. 

Creamery;  feed  mill.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oat»,  barley. 
Courier  -f-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1900     6     24     280     2.60 

Elton  W.  Matson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KIMBALL  (D5),  pop.  490;  Stearns  Co.   (C).  20  m  SW  of  St.  Cloud  MSP&SSM  RR. 

Creamery;  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Tri-County  News-f-  .................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1948     6     24     224     2.00 

Clayton  B.  Greely,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LA  CRESCENT  (G7).  pop.  1,229;  Houston  Co.  (SE).  On  Mississippi  River,  20  m  SB 
of  Winona.  CMSP&P  RR.  Bridge  to  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Creamery;  lead  refinery; 
forcings,  steel  parts  manufactured.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Timefi-Hokah  Chief  +  .............  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1855     7     24     280     2  00 

Robert  L.  Formoe.  Editor;  Times-Hokah  Chief,  Publisher. 

LAFAYETTE   (D6),  pop.  438;  Nicollet  Co.   (SC).  36  m  NW  of  Mankato.  M&SL  RR 

Manufactures    butter.    Hatchery.    Agriculture.    Corn,    oats,    barley,    soybeans. 

Ledger  -h.  ...............  ......  ......  .......  Friday  ......  .....  Independent  .......  1904      6     26*   280     2.50 

Harland  Walter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Circ 
$887 

S938 

962 

1600 
* 

§1,020 

800 

$2,132 


LAKE  BENTON  (B6%),  pop.  868;  Lincoln  Co.  (SW).  65  m  NE  of  Sioux  Falls  S  D 
C&NW  RR.  Creamery.  Dairy,  grain,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  barley,  oats. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1880     7     24     280     300 

Ted  E.  Anderson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAKE  BRONSON  (Bl  % ),  pop.  488 ;  Kittson  Co.  (NW).  70  m  NE  of  Grand  Forks,  N.  D. 
MSR;  SSM  RRs.  Bank  town,  Hallock.  Creamery.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Budget -f Thursday Independent 1902     7     24     280     2  50 

Victor  L.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAKE  CITY  (F6),  pop.  8,457;  Wabasha  Co.  (SE).  On  Lake  Pepin,  58  m  SE  of  St.  Paul. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Manufactures  iron  and  aluminum  pistons,  flour,  butter,  soft 
drinks,  overcoats,  knitwear,  small  tools.  Nurseries.  Resort.  Grain,  dairy,  stock, 
poultry  farms. 

Graphic -|- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1861      8     24     308     3.50 

L.  E.  Oberg,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAKE  CRYSTAL  (D6%),  pop.  1,430;  Blue  Earth  Co.  (SC).  12  m  W  of  Mankato. 
C&NW  RR.  Feed  mill;  creamery,  seed  corn  and  milk  drying  plants.  Lake 
resort.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Tribune-l- Thursday Independent 1882     8     24     294      3.00        §1,423 

J.  W.  Marben,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAKEFIELD  (C7),  pop.  1,651;  Jackson  Co.  (SW).  80  m  SW  of  Mankato.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Manufactures  butter.  Poultry,  egg-packing  plant.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry, 
grain  farms. 

Standard-h Thursday Republican 1888      7      24      280      8.00         $1.800 

Frank  A.  Douglass,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAKE  LILLIAN  (D6%),  pop.  858;  Kandiyohi  Co.  (SMC).  55  m  SW  of  St.  Cloud. 
MW  RR.  Manufactures  silos.  Dairy,  grain,  stock,  truck  farms. 

Crier-f Thursday Independent 1949     5     24     224     2.00  831 

Glen  R.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAKE  PARK  (B4),  pop.  689;  Becker  Co.  (WO.35  m  E  of  Fargo,  N.  D.  NP  RR.  Manu- 
factures butter,  feed.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  potatoes,  oats. 

Journal-f Thursday Independent 1896     5      24     224     2.00  700 

Mrs.  E.  L.  Struble,  Editor;  E.  L.  Struble,  Publisher. 

LAKE  WILSON  (C6tt),  pop.  434;  Murray  Co.  (SW),  60  m  NE  of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 
C&NW  RR.  Stock,  dairy,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

Pilot -f Thursday Independent 1901      6     26     280     2.50  8520 

Mrs.  Opal  Derksen,  Editor;  Lake  Wilson  Publishing  Co. 

LAMBERTON  (C6),  pop.  1,208;  Redwood  Co.  (SW).  75  m  W  of  Mankato.  C&NW  RR. 
Butter  factory;  poultry  processing  plant.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  oats. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1919     7     24      280     8.00        §1,491 

Harry  E.  Kiehn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LANCASTER  (Bl%),  pop.  586;  Kittson  Co.  (NW).  70  m  NE  of  Grand  Forks,  N.  D. 
MSP&SSM  RR.  Bank,  Hallock.  Butter  factory.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Herald -f Thursday Independent 1905     7     24     280     2.50  7B4 

Victor  L.  Johnson.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LANESBORO  (G7),  pop.  1,100;  Fillmore  Co.  (SE).  42  m  SW  of  Winona.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Butter  factory.  Summer  resort.  State  fish  hatchery.  Dairy  farms.  Stock,  eggs. 

Leader  4- Thursday Republican 1898     6      26     276     3.00        §1,O40 

A.  W.  Morey,  Editor;  E.  R.  Sears,  Publisher. 

LE  CENTERf  (E6),  pop.  1,814;  Le  Sueur  Co.  (SC).  26  m  NE  of  Mankato.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Mail  order  house.  Diversified  farming.  Dairying,  corn,  livestock,  wheat. 

Leader-f- Thursday Independent 1896      8      24      308      3.00        §1,978 

Henry  D.  Knipp,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LE  ROY  (F7).  pop.  969;  Mower  Co.  (SE).  23  m  SE  of  Austin.  CMSP&P:  CGW  RRs. 
Manufactures  lime,  flax  tow,  calcium  products,  butter,  feed.  Hatchery.  Stock, 
dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Oats,  corn,  flax. 

Independent  4- Thursday Republican 1875     6     26     276     2.50        §1,181 

M.  E.  Chesebrotigh,  Editor ;  Ecklund  and  Chesebrough,  Publishers. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
§P.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f- Uses  Mats.  <£ Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ¥  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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LESTER  PRAIRIE  (D6),  pop.  668;  McLeod  Co.  (SC).  40  m  W  of  Minneapolis.  GN  RR. 
Butter,  stanchion  factories,  machine  shops.  Dairy,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat, 
oats. 

News  4- Thursday Republican 1895     6     24     266     2.50  §906 

Emil  C.  Ernst,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LE  SUEUR  (E6).  pop.  2,713;  Le  Sueur  Co.  (SC).  On  Minnesota  River,  24  m  N  of 
Mankato.  C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  canned  corn,  peas,  butter,  cement  tile  and 
blocks,  feed.  Aluminum  foundry.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn 
wheat,  peas. 

News -Herald  + Wednesday  ....Republican 1917     7      24     280      3.00        §1,967 

Paul  Eastwood,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEWISTON  (G6V6).  pop.  786;  Winona  Co.  (SE).  15  m  W  of  Winona.  C&NW  RR. 
Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  truck,  grain  farms.  Barley,  corn. 

Journal-f Friday Independent .1929      6      23      259      2.50  §842 

Roy  Holman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEWISVILLE  (D7),  pop.  862;  Watonwan  Co.  (SC).  30  m  NE  of  Mankato.  C&NW 
RR.  Creamery;  feed  mill;  grain  elevator;  hatchery.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 


Spotlight Bi-wkly  (Thurs.)  Independent..  1951 

L.  G.  Curtis,  Editor;  Plaindealer  Publishing  Co.,  St.  James. 


8     24     294 


1.00  150 

800 — Free 


LINDSTROM  (F6),  pop.  729;  Chisago  Co.  (EC).  88  m  NE  of  St.  Paul.  NP  RR.  Butter, 
flour    manufactured.    Hatchery.    Lake    resort.    Dairy,    grain    farms.    Potatoes. 

Chisaaro  County  Press -f- Thursday Independent 1898     7      24     301      3.00 

T.  A.  Norelius,  Editor;  Norelius  Brothers,  Publishers. 


§1,600 


LITCHFIELDf  (D5H).  pop.  4,608;  Meeker  Co.  (SO.  44  m  SW  of  St.  Cloud.  GN  RR. 
Manufactures  butter,  powdered  buttermilk,  woolen  goods,  washing  powder, 
sausage,  farm  equipment.  Resort.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Independent-Re  view  4- Thursday Independent 1876      8      24      308     2.50   **3,679 

J.  M.  Harmon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LITTLE  FALLSf  (D4%),  pop.  6,717;  Morrison  Co.  (C).  On  Mississippi  River,  38  m 
NW  of  St.  Cloud.  NP  RR.  Manufactures  butter  and  dried  milk,  beer,  pulp  and 
newsprint,  boats,  garments,  soft  drinks,  sashes  and  doors,  bricks,  cement 
blocks,  sheet  metal  products.  Hatcheries.  Resort.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  truck 
farms. 

Transcript-f Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1892      8      24     294      7.00        §4,866 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  D.  Pomeroy,  Editor;  George  L.  Johnson,  Publisher. 

LITTLEFORK  (E2),  pop.  671;  Koochiching  Co.  (NC).  On  Littlefork  River,  80  m 
NW  of  Hibbing.  NP  RR.  Creamery.  Agriculture.  Clover  seed,  potatoes,  flax. 

Times  + Thursday Independent 1902      7     24     280      2.50  §935 

E.  J.  Chilgren,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LONG  PRAIRIEf  (D4%),  pop.  2,443;  Todd  Co.  (C).  60  m  NE  of  St.  Cloud.  GN  RR. 
Manufactures  flour,  butter,  sashes,  doors.  Hatchery.  Commercial  printing  plant. 
Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 

Leader-f Thursday Republican 1882      8     23     280      3.00        §3,844 

Harold  N.  Fuglie,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LUVERNEt  (B7),  pop.  8,650;  Rock  Co.  (SW).  30  m  NE  of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.  CRI&P; 
C&NW  RRs.  Manufactures  fire  apparatus,  butter,  chick  brooders,  casein  and 
by-products,  poultry  remedies.  Turkey  processing  plant.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry, 
grain  farms. 

Rock  County  Star-Herald -f.  ...Thursday Independent 1873      8     24     294      3.50**3,451 

Irid  Bjerk,  Editor;  Alan  C.  Mclntosh,  Publisher. 

MABEL  (G7),  pop.  788;  Fillmore  Co.  (SE).  40  m  SW  of  Winona.  CMSP&P  RR.  Cream- 
ery; elevator.  Nursery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Record4- Thursday Independent 1906      6      22      245      3.00  §756 

Irvin  Scheel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MADELIA  (D6%),  pop.  1,790;  Watonwan  Co.  (SC).  24  m  SW  of  Mankato.  C&NW  RR. 
Cement  tile,  butter  factories;  feed  mill.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  truck  farm* 

Times-Messenger  + Thursday          Ind.   Rep.  1871      8     24     280      3.50        §1,535 

Ruth  Manahan,  Editor;  Madelia  Times  Messenger,  Publisher. 

MADISONt   (B5%).  pop.  2,308:  Lac  qui  Parle  Co.   (SW).  90  m  S  of  Fergus  Falls. 

M&SL   RR.    Manufactures    flour,    butter.   Grain,    dairy,   poultry,   stock   farms. 

Corn,  rye,  barley. 
Press  + Wednesday Independent 1872      7      24      280      2.50        §2,487 

Max  A.  Marble,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Western  Guard-f- Thursday Independent 1890      7      24      280      2.50        §3,090 

A.  A.  Henningsgaard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MADISON  LAKE  (E6),  pop.  867;  Blue  Earth  Co.  (SC).  12  m  E  of  Mankato.  CGW  RR. 
Creamery.  Summer  resort.  Dairy,  grain,  stock  farms. 

Times-h Thursday Republican 1915      5      24      224     2.50  741 

Karl  Edgerton,  Publisher. 

MAHNOMENf  (C8),  pop.  1,464;  Mahnomen  Co.  (NW).  58  m  NE  of  Fargo.  MSP&SSM 
RR.  Manufactures  butter,  lumber.  Timber.  Dairy,  grain  farms. 

Pioneer-!- .Thursday Independent 1904      8      24      301      3.00        §1,789 

Wendell  D.  Vlasln,  Editor;  Clara  O.  Carver,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Repott;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  irch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols <S> Width  V  Depth    Sub  cire" 

MANKATOf  (E6).  pop.  18,809;  Blue  Earth  Co.  (SC).  On  Minnesota  River  at  head  of 
navigation.  60  m  NW  of  Albert  Lea.  CMSP&P;  C&NW;  CGW  RRs.  Airline. 
WAL.  Manufactures  flour,  cement,  stone  products,  beer,  tools,  butter,  soft 
drinks,  paper  boxes,  power  hammers,  farm  machinery,  sashes,  doors,  incubators. 
Oil  refinery.  State  College.  Stone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  dairy  products, 
corn,  barley. 

College  Reporter-f Thursday Collegiate 1935     5     24     224     1.50 

Students  of  Mankato  State  College.  Editors  and  Publishers.     Controlled  free  dist.         4,500 

Free  Press + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1887      8     22      308   18.00 **19,531 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Jared  How,  Editor;  Free  Press,  Publisher. 

MANTORVILLEf  (F6%),  pop.  477;  Dodge  Co.  (SE).  18  m  NW  of  Rochester.  Railroad 
station  and  bank,  Kasson.  C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  butter,  cheese.  Dairy,  grain 
farms. 

Express  + Thursday Independent 1857     7     24     280     2.50  $528 

Ralph  W.  Walker,  Editor;  B.  A.  Montgomery,  Publisher. 

MAPLE  LAKE  (E5),  pop.  780;  Wright  Co.  (SEC).  45  m  W  of  Minneapolis.  MSP&SSM 
RR.  Manufactures  butter.  Lake  resort.  Stock,  dairy  farms. 

Messenger -f Wednesday Democratic 1902     7     24     280     3.00  §950 

Lea  E.  Nelson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MAPLETON  (E7),  pop.  1,083;  Blue  Earth  Co.  (SC).  19  m  S  of  Mankato.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Manufactures  butter.  Hatcheries.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Blue  Earth  Co.  Enterprise -f... Thursday Independent 1888      7     24     280     3.00        §1,279 

C.  H.  Samuelson,  Editor;  Enterprise  Publishing  Company. 

MARSHALLf    (C6),  pop.   5,923;   Lyon   Co.    (SW).    130   m   SW   of   Minneapolis.   GN; 

C&NW    RRs.    Manufactures    butter,   concrete    culverts,   beverages,    ice   cream. 

Poultry    dressing   plant.    Ships    produce.    Stock,    dairy,    poultry,    grain   farms. 
Lyon  County  Independent  -f ..  Thursday Independent ,  1932      8      24      288      3.00 

A.  J.  Henle,  Editor  and  Publisher,  208  W.  Main  St.  5,648 — Free 

Messenger-f ||v^^x<  Sat*  Independent 1873      8     24     28710.00        §5,089 

Richard  Williams,  Editor;  Marshall  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Box  411. 

MAYNARD  (C5%).  pop.  507;  Chippewa  Co.  (SW).  90  m  NW  of  Mankota.  GN  RR. 
Cement  tile  works ;  creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

News4- Friday Republican 1914      6      26      280      2.50  §485 

Burnett,  G.  Shelrud,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MAZEPPA,  (F6),  pop.  523;  Wabasha  Co.  (SE).  20  m  N  of  Rochester.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Butter  factory.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Journal-f Friday Independent 1876      6      26      273      2.00  609 

Reider  J.  Tommeraas,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

McINTOSH  (C8).  pop.  881;  Polk  Co.  (NW).  45  m  NW  of  Bemidji.  GN  RR.  Butter 
factory.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Times -f Thursday Independent 1888     5      24      220      2.50  J758 

Henry  Raihala.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MELROSE  (D5),  pop.  2,106;  Stearns  Co.  (C).  30  m  NW  of  St.  Cloud.  GN  RR.  Manu- 
factures dairy  products,  monuments,  soft  drinks.  Poultry  and  egg  processing 
plant.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 

Beacon + Thursday Independent 1890      7      24      280      3.50        §2,355 

W.  E.  Carlson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MENAHGA  (C4),  pop.  849;  Wadena  Co.  CWC).  85  m  NW  of  St.  Cloud.  GN  RR. 
Lumber  products,  butter  manufactured.  Lake  resort.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry, 
grain  farms.  Clover  seed,  potatoes,  alfalfa. 

Messenger-f Thursday Independent 1927      6     24     252      2.25        J1.250 

John  F.  Bloomquist,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MIDDLE  RIVER  (B2),  pop.  856;  Marshall  Co.  (NW).  22  m  N  of  Thief  River  Falls. 
GN  RR.  Foundry.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Record -f- Wednesday  ....Independent 1903      7      24     280      3.00          1,380 

Middle  River  Record  and  Newfolden  Clarion  issued  weekly  in  two  sections  as 

one  publication. 
Record  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

MILACAf  (E5),  pop.  1,917;  Mille  Lacs  Co.  (EC).  30  m  NE  of  St.  Cloud.  GN  RR. 
Manufactures  butter,  powdered  milk,  soft  drinks.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Pota- 
toes, oats. 

Mille  Lacs  County  Times  -f- Wednesday..  Independent     ..1892      8     24      301      3.00        §2,925 

A.  R.  Cravens,  Editor;  Mille  Lacs  County  Times,  Publisher. 

Minnesota  Grange  Gleaner +.. .Monthly State  Grange....  1928     8     24     276     x.50        $1,980 

A.  R.  Cravens,  Editor;  Minnesota  State  Grange,  Publisher. 

MILAN  (C6),  pop.  561;  Chippewa  Co.  (SW).  135  m  W  of  Minneapolis.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Butter  factory.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  barley. 
Standard4- Thursday Independent 1900     6     26     280     2.50  783 

Arnold  J.  Berglund,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MINNEAPOLISt    (E5%),  pop.   521,718;   Hennepin   Co.    (SE).   On  Mississippi  River, 

adjacent  to  St.  Paul.  Railroad  center.  C&NW;  CB&Q;  CGW;  CMSP&P;  CRI&P; 

GN;  M&SL;  MN&S;  MSP&SSM;  MW;  NP  RRs.  Airlines  BNF;  CAP;  NOR; 

EAL;  NWA;  OZA;  WAL.  Important  milling  and  creamery  center. 

Manufactures  structural  steel,  farm  machinery,  tractors  and  electrical  equip- 
ment,  ball   bearings,    gears,   electric   portable   tools,    construction   machinery; 

boilers,  tanks,  heat-treating  equipment,  heat-control  equipment;  burglar  alarm 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  »nd  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  Q  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  teat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate  Vluued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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systems,  beverages,  bases  and  concentrates,  greeting  cards  and  frame  mottoes, 
pickles,  vinegar,  candy,  underwear  and  hosiery,  gypsum,  lime  products,  cotton 
and  burlap  bags,  garden  tools,  barn  equipment  and  sprinklers.  Twenty-five 
banks.  Federal  Reserve  Bank.  Bank  clearings  (6-23-58),  $120,409,904;  deposits 
(6-23-68),  $1,527,201,802.  146,715  (residential)  electric  meters;  207,000  (resi- 
dential) gas  meters;  242,456  (residential)  telephones.  University  of  Minnesota; 
professional  and  technical  schools,  colleges.  Four  TV  stations. 

American  Baker Monthly Baking 1935  4  27  176  2.00 

Miller  Publishing  Co.,  2601  Wayzata  Blvd.  (6). 

American  Jewish  World Friday Jewish  Int 1912  4  26  182  4.00 

L.  H.  Frisch.  Editor;  Jewish  World  Publishing  Company,  735  Palace  Bldg. 
40  3.  Fourth  St.  (1). 

American  Journal  of  Optom  ^] 

Am7e"anAACcSdVemy°of        \"°"™> Optometry 1921      1     43        98     7.00 

Optometry J 

Dr.  C.  C.  Koch.  Editor;  American  Journal  of  Optometry  Publishing  Association, 
1606  Foshay  Tower  (2). 

1890      9     21      287      2.00 


Argus  4- Thursday Independent 


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4,090 


7,224 


920,906 


F.  R.  McGovern,  Editor;  Emmett  L.  Duemke.  Publisher,  2388-35  Central  Ave. 
Augsburg  Echo 4- V Bi-monthly Collegiate 1869      5      24      217      2.00 

Students  of  Augsburg  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  315  5th  Ave. 
Brooklyn  Center   Press 4-.       Thursday          Independent     ..  1956      8     24     287     3.00 

H.  O.  Sonnesyn,  Editor;  Post  Publishing  Co.,  5617  Corvallis  Ave.  N.,  Robbinsdale. 


8,424 — Free 


'  Business  Weekly  4-  .................  Saturday  ......... 


1918      5      24      217      8.00 


W.  E.  Maul.  Editor;  Credit  Publishing  Company,  320  S.  4th  St.  (15). 

1887     8     24     287   18-°° 


Finance  and  Commerce*  ......  |M  jJUjf*'81111'  Illegal  * 

W.  E.  Maul,  Editor;  E.  C.  Maul.'  Publisher,  320  S.  4th  St.  (15). 
Catholic  Miss  of  America  4-.  .Monthly  ..........  Juvenile  .............  1942      3      24      124      2.00 

John  S.  Gibbons,  Editor;  Catholic  Youth  Publications,  25  Groveland  Terrace  (5). 
Coal  Dealer.  The  ......................  Monthly  ..........  RetailCoalTrd....l904     2      42      140     2.00 

W.  R.  Cuvellier.  Editor;  Northwestern  Pub.  Co.,  911  National  Bldg.  (2). 

frrtiWM««  1934      3      27      140     8.00 

Collector,  The  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  JAaJnMM?  2     41      14° 

1  Agencies  Controlled  free  dist. 

John  W.  Johnson,  Editor;  American  Collectors  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

6011  Ewing  Ave.  So.  (10). 
Columbia  Heiflrhts  Record  4-.  ...Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1922      5      24      224      3.00 

Edward  Kaspszak,  Publisher,  834  40th  Ave.,  N.  E.,  Columbia  Heights. 
Commercial  West  ....................  Saturday  ........  Banking  .............  1901      3      26      140      6.00 

Thomas   A.   Boright.  Editor;  The  Commercial   West  Co.,  Inc..   Publisher,   608 
Second  Ave.,  S.  (2). 

Construction  Bulletin  ..............  Thursday  ........  Eng'sr  Constr  .....  1893      8To*f,  ^^aVdist! 

First  issue  each  month  devoted  to  Public  Works  ;  third  issue  each  month 

designated  as  Architectural  and  Building  edition. 
Chapin  Publishing  Company,  1022  Lumber  Exchange  (1). 

Cropllf.  .....................................  Monday  ...........  Ante.  Chonl*..  1954      4     SontrolL  ci?c° 

Also  prints  four  regional  issues  —  one  each  Monday.  Midwest  Marketing  Issue, 

controlled  circ.,  >4,554;  Northeast  Marketing  Issue,  controlled  circ..  >4,5O4; 

South  Marketing  Issue,  controlled  circ.,  >4,510;  West  Marketing  Issue,  con- 

trolled circ..  >4,512. 
Miller  Publishing  Company,  2501  Wayzata  Blvd.  (5). 

Daily  Market  Record-f  ..........  f&^n**  8at*  Grain  Trade  .......  188°     5     24     217     9'00 

H.  C.  Quackenbush.  Ed.;  E.  C.  *Maul.  Publisher.  320  S.  Fourth  St.   (15). 

Dental  Industry  News  ............  Monthly  ..........  Dental  Trade  .....  1917  Cont™lled  free  dist. 

H.  B.  Whiting,  Editor;  Dental  Survey  Publications.  608  Essex  Bldg.  (8). 
Dental  Laboratory  Review  .....  Monthly  ..........  Dental  Lab  .........  1925     2     controlled  circ. 

Ralph  B.  Stevens,  Editor;  Dental  Survey  Publications,  608  Essex  Bldg.  (3). 

Dental  Survey  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  PracfgDentists  1925     2     controlled  circ. 

Fred  A.  Richmond,  D.D.S.,  Ed.;  Dental  Survey  Publications,  608  Essex  Bid*.  (3). 

Evangelical  Beacon  .................  Tuesday  ..........  Religious  ............  1931      3      30      140      4.00 

Mel  Larson.  Editor;  The  Evangelical  Beacon,  Publisher,  2950  Nicollet  Ave. 

^(nli  adv  fCn°.W.8.h.!.P.t          JBi-monthly  ....Lutheran  ...........  1933     3     26      125     2.00 

Rev.  Everaid  StromV  Editor;  Lutheran  Brethren  Publishing  Co.,  Fergus  Falls. 

Farmers'  Elevator  Guide  .......  .Monthly  ..........  Elevator  Mgrs...  190  6      3      30      148      2.00 

Farmers'  Elevator  Guide,  Publisher,  1011  Lumber  Exchange  (1). 

Farm  Store  Merchandising  .....  Monthly  ..........  {1*1*     1958 


tl,250 
§2,503 

411 


108,660 

71 
2,142 

§3,618 

*3.958 


*4,377 
1,463 


>3,458 


6,370 


>7,971 


>92,640 

113,000 


1,850 


140     6.00       32,000 


Emmet  J.  Hoffman,  Editor;  Miller  Publishing  Co.,  Box  67. 


Cfrcoiatkm— *+S*pt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jtme  sod  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPttblUher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
ens.  12  to  inch.  VA*ate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCotraty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRtnd  McNally 
estimate.  VI**ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee 

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Feedlot Bi-monthly f  Lamb9  Feed         195^     *     26      14°     8*°° 

James  E.  Sharon,  Editor;  Miller  Publishing  Co.,  2501  Wayzata  Blvd.  (40). 
FeedstufTs Saturday Feed  Trade 1929     4     27     189     4.00     •  11.643 

Geo.  L.  Gates,  Ed.;  Miller  Pub.  Co.,  2501  Wayzata  Blvd.  (5).                                      »»,«•«> 
Finance  and  Commerce— See  Business  Weekly. 
Friend Monthlv Religious 1890     8     28     188     1.50  

Jenny  A.  Johnsen,  Editor;  The  Friend  Pub.  Co.,  405  Times  Annex. 


3.00 


8.00 


JMonthly Furniture 1921      8     28      140 

Grant  Williams,  Editor  and  Publisher,  905-10  Lumber  Exchange  (2). 

Geriatrics  + Monthly Medical 1946     2     36      108     . 

Dr.  Walter  C.  Alvarez,  Ed.;  Lancet  Publications,  Inc.,  84  8.  Tenth  St.  (8). 

Gopher  GradV Monthly Coll.  Alumni 1901      3      26      140     4.00 

Juanita  Opstein.  Ed.;  Minnesota  Alumni  Assn.,  Pub.,  205  CofTman  Union  (14). 

Grain  and  Feed  Review-f-  ....  Monthly Grain&Fd.Dlrs.. 1911     \o™\  U*»M  dist. 

W.  D.  Flemmlng,  Editor;  Manager  Pub.  Co.,  112  Grain  Exchange  Bldg.  (15). 
Greater  Amusements Bi-weekly Motion-Pict's...  1914     3     30     147     3.00 

James  Engfer,  Editor;   Amusements   Pub.   Corp.,   802   Lumber  Exchange   (1). 

Hairdressers  and  CosmetoIo-|Monthly {o£ne£S&°P      1944      3      28      136 

gists   tteview-t- j  (Operators 

Comprised  of  a  group  of  publications  for  eight  different  states.  Combined  circ.: 

controlled  free  dist.,  26,000.  For  more  information  contact  publisher. 
Stella  Gaylor,  Editor;  Fredellen  Kanar,  Publisher,  5445  S.  Dupont  Ave. 

TPTnA  w^«.                                 Ttr^tM,,  /Retail  1941      2      39      138 

IRLD A  News Monthly {  Lumber  Dlrs.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Edwin  W.  Elmer,  Editor;  Independent  Retail  Lumber  Dealers'  Assn.,  Publisher, 
2901  Pleasant  Ave.  (8). 

Journalism  Quarterly Quarterly Journalism 1924      2      27        98     5.00 

Raymond  B.  Nixon,  Editor;  Assn.  for  Education  in  Journalism,  Pub.,  School 
of  Journalism,  University  of  Minnesota  (14). 

Journal-Lancet Monthly Medical 1870     2      48      119     5.00 

Dr.  J.  A.  Myers,  Ed.;  Lancet  Publications,  Inc.,  84  S.  10th  St.   (3). 

Labor  Review-f- Thursday Labor 1907      8     24      280     5.00 

R.  D.  Cramer,  Editor;  Central  Labor  Union.  Pub.,  629  S.  Seventh  St.  (15). 

Lake  Harriet  Courier-}- Thursday Independent 1955     9     21     298     3.50 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Edina-Morningside  Courier. 
Donald   B.   Renn,   Editor;  Minneapolis   Suburban  Newspapers,   Inc.,   Publisher, 
1011  Excelsior  Ave.,  Hopkins. 

Lutheran  Herald   (no  adv.). ...Tuesday Lutheran 1906      3      27      133      3.00 

Rev.  O.  G.  Malmin.  Editor;  Augsburg  Publishing  House,  426  S.  5th  St.  (15). 


8,885 

15,602 
14,000 

*8,028 
1.036 

1,420 


4,511 


*2,100 


3,276 


§2,469 


185,600 


$14,000 


$3,759 
3,117 


[Bi"wkly(Mon-)Lutheran 1924      3      26      129      2'°° 

Rev.  S.  Torgerson,  Editor;  Messenger  Press,  Pub.,  2120  Riverside  Ave.   (4). 

M.  A.  C.  Gopher -f Monthly Business  Men. ..1915      2      42      147     4.00 

La  Vonne  Sand,  Ed.;  Minneapolis  Athletic  Club,  Pub.,  615  Second  Ave.,  S.  (2). 

Marriage  and  Family  Li  v  ing -f-. Quarterly Fam.  &  Home....  1939      2      32      110      6.00 

Dr.  Harold  T.  Christensen,  Editor;  George  Banta  Publishing  Co.,  Inc., 
1219  University  Ave.  (14). 

MEGA Quarterly {chTbfT1  1941      3     27      183   Xl'°°        *9'719 

Men's  Garden  Clubs  of  America,  Publisher,  6104  Oaklawn  Ave.  (24). 

Mid-Continent  Mortician -f....  Monthly Funeral  Direc.... 1924      3      28      140     3.00 

Grant  Williams,  Editor;  Grant  Williams  Pub.  Co.,  905-10  Lumber  Exchange. 

Midland  Cooperator-f Monday Farm 1933      5     24     210     1.00 

Midland  Cooperatives,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
789  Johnson  St..  (NE).  (18). 

Midwest  Scandinavian -f- Monthly Ind.  Dem 1881      5      24      210     2.00 

Axel  H.  Anderson.  Editor  and  Publisher.  425  S.  5th  St. 

Milling  Production Monthly Milling  Flour 1935      4     Controlled  Jirc° 

George  E.  Swarbreck,  Editor;  Miller  Publishing  Co.,  2501  Wayzata  Blvd.  (40).' 


92,493 


8,300 

1,608 
2,190 


y Art 1905      1      46      105     2.00 

Sam  Hunter,  Editor;  Minneapolis  Institute  of  Arts,  Publisher,  201  E.  24th  St. 
Minnesota  Clubwoman 4  ti.  a  yr Club  Activ 1915     \     \l     \\%  x1'00 

Mrs.  E.  R.  Starkweather,  Editor;  Minn.  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs,  Publisher, 
512  Nicollet  Ave.,  Room  624. 

Minnesota  Daily -4- V {A  Sun'**'8**'   Collc*ute 1901     5     24     224     5-°° 

Minnesota  Daily  Association,  Pub..  Publications  Bldg.,  Univ.  of  Minnesota  (14). 

Minnesota  Farmer,  The Monthly Agriculture 1913     4     26     196       .50 

Subscription  price  is  $1.00  for  3  years. 

Dean  H.  Linnerooth,  Publisher,  1645  Hennepin  Ave. 


£3,000 

26,000 
96,255 


Circulation— **S*pt.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report:  Light  (ace,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI*raed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Minnesota  Law  Review  -fV...  -Monthly  ..........  Legal  .................  1917      1      64      112      7.50          1849 

Faculty  and  Students  of  the  Law  School  of  the  Univ.  of  Minnesota,  Pubs.  (14). 

Minnesota  Master  Plumber-f.  Monthly  ..........  Plumb'g  Cont'g.1949     |     J6     183  x2.00  854 

Earle  L.  Lobdell,  Editor;  Minnesota  Assn.  of  Plumbing  Contractors,  Publisher, 
100  E.  14th  St. 


^  ..........  }Monthly  ..........  Episcopal  ..........  1876      S      24      210      1.00        J2.000 

Not  issued  during  July,  August  and  September. 
H.   H.    Kellogg,   Editor:   Episcopal   Diocese   of   Minn.,    Pub.,    809    Cliffox    Ave. 
Minnesota  Motorist  (offset).  .Monthly  ..........  Auto  Club  ..........  1957      5     24      196x1.00      126,898 

Hugh  M.  Craig,  Editor;  Minnesota  State  Automobile  Assn.,  Publisher, 
18th  &  La  SaJle. 

Minnesota  Municipalities-!-  ....Monthly  ..........  Municipal  .........  1916     8      28      140x250  280 

C.  C.   Ludwig    Editor:  League  of  Minnesota   Municipal!-      Controlled  free  dist.          8,442 
ties,  Publisher,  15  Univ.  Library  Bldg.   (14). 

Minnesota  Police  Journal  +  ...  Monthly  ..........  Crime  Detect'n..  1946     8     26     183x1.20         5,821 

Not  issued  during  May,  August  and  October.  Controlled  free  dist.          1,1OO 

L.  G.  Felcher,  Editor;  Minn.  Police  and  Peace  Officer's  Assn..  Publishers, 
1521  Hennepin  Ave.  (3). 

Minnesota  Posten  (Norw.)  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1940      7      27      278      3.00          6,700 

Jenny  Alvilde  Johnsen,  Editor;  Norw.  Nat'l  League,  Publisher,  405  Times  Annex. 

Minnesota  Press  4-  .................  Monthly  ..........  Journalistic  ......  1926      4      24      154   xl.OO  1620 

R.  W.  Keller,  Editor;  Minnesota  Editorial  Assn.,  Pub..  836   Palace  Bldg.    (1). 

Minnesota  TechnologV  ...........  Monthly  ..........  Coll.  &  Eng'g....  1928     |     |8      140     2.50          3,200 

Technolog  Board  of  the  Univ.  of  Minn.,  Pub.,  2  Mech.  Eng'g  Bldg.  (14). 


.  ................ 

Lumberman  Pub.  Co.,  Lumber  Exchange  (1). 

Modem  Medicine  .....................  Semi-mo  .........  Medical  ..............  1932     2     £4^  ^0BJL  0.00  865 

Walter  C.  Alvarei,  M.D.,  Ed.;  Modern  Medicine  Publications,  84  S.  Tenth  St.  (2)°. 

National  Rabbit  Raiser  -f  ......  Monthly  ..........  Rabbits  ..............  1932      3      26      133      2.00      1  10,  470 

A.  J.  Lindgren,  Editor  and  Publisher,  420  South  Sixth  St. 

Neurology-f  .............................  Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1951      1      80      103    12.00          3817 

Russell  N.  De  Jong,  M.D.,  Editor;  Lancet  Publications,  Inc.,  84  S.  Tenth  St.  (3). 

(<N°oVw.>   }Monthly  ..........  Educ.ARell,  ......  191S     2     39      126     1.50          1.700 

S.  A.  Dalland,  Editor;  Federated  Norwegian  Lutheran  Young  People's  Societies  of 

America,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1134  Eighth  St.,  S.  (4). 
Northern  Headlight  -f  ............  Saturday  ........  Republican  ........  1920      6      26      224      500  1343 

R.  E.  Wilson,  Editor;  Northern  Headlight.  Pub.,  3200  N.  Humboldt  Ave.   (12). 
North  Minneapolis  Post  4-  ......  Thursday  ........  Community  ......  1946      8      24      287      300        §7068 

H.  O.  Sonnesyn,  Editor;  Post  Publishing  Co.,  6617  Corvallis  Ave.,  Robbinsdale. 
Northwestern  Lumber  \M   n^lv  f  Retail  Lumber    1945     2      26      101 

Dealer-f  ..............................  jwontmy  ........  )  ARldg.Mate'ls  Controlled  free  dist.          2,732 

Art  Streich,  Editor;  W.  H.  Badeaux,  Publisher,  1013  4th  Ave.,  S.  (4). 
Northwestern  Miller  ...............  Tuesday  ..........  (  Dtetrib^1'*'      1873     4     27      175     4'00        *3'043 

George  E.  Swarbreck,  Editor;  Miller  Publishing  Co.,  2501  Wayzata  Blvd.  (6). 


....  1887      3      26      140     2.00        J3.600 

Robert  L.  Shannon,  Editor;  Farm  Implement  Pub.  Co.,  1011  Upper  Midwest  Bldg. 
Northwe,t  Insurance*  ..........  Month,,  ..........  Insurance  ..........  "08  ^,27^.4^0^2.00          3.215 

Arthur  Devine,  Editor;  Northwest  Insurance  Publishing  Co., 
Suite  913,  Upper  Midwest  Bldg.  (1). 


Northwest  Lutheran  IwnntMv  T  nth»r«n  193?     7     24     28°      I-50  *500 

Journal-h    .........................  ^Monthly  ..........  Lutheran  ............  Controlled  free  dist.     J37.500 

Rev.  Armin  Deye,  Editor;  A.  J.  Lindgren,  Publisher,  420  S.  Sixth  St.  (15). 

Northwest/Missouri  lMnntMv  T  lonnr  Tnd».       1938     3      28      140     3.00 

Beverage  Journal  -f  ..........  [Monthly  ..........  Liquor  Indus  .....  Controlled  circ.  VAC  9,684 

Frank  Diamond,  Editor  and  Publisher,  24  S.  6th  St.  (2). 
One  ............................................  Monthly  ..........  Lutheran  ...........  1951      2      28      102      2.50        16,727 

July,  August  issues  combined. 

Charles  Lutz,  Editor;  Joint  Youth  Publications  Council,  422  S.  Fifth  St. 

Pollock's  Newspaper  News-f.  Monthly  ..........  Newsp'r  Info....  19l«    cVrSlled'free  dist.       J1.190 

F.  M.  Pester.  Editor;  Chapin  Pub'g  Co.,   1022  Lumber  Exchange  Bldg.    (1) 
Po^uat.  ««"«"«  ...........  ""tW,  ..........  Medic.,  ..............  '»«     '^  ^"jJO    *».6jB 

Dr.  Charles   W.   Mayo,  Editor;  IPMA   Publishing  Co.,   417   Essex   Bldg.    (3). 
Progress-Register  (no  adv.).  ...Saturday  ........  Republican  ........  1884     7     26     301        .50  276 

O.  S.  Engb«rg.  Editor  and  Pablishcr,  0th  Floor.  417  Hennepin  Ave. 
Reports  of  Your  University!,-,..     .  WM,,,..*!™..!         1924     6     26     217  xl.OO 

of   Minnesota  .....................  {Quarterly  ........  Educational  .......  Controlled  free  dist.     J22.000 

University  of  Minnesota,  Publisher,  218  Administration  Bldg.  (14). 


.«xv  -  *Sei*.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  eworn;  t Publisher' •  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  Inch.  tCounty  teat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 

-f§Sl^tJ?>^I"*ued  only  darin«  »cad«ni«  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  £e«. 

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Clrc 

*8,294 

t2,065 


8.00        tl,140 


28      112      2.00         $1,400 


2.00 


4.00 
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1931      3     26      136      1.50 
Retail  Food  Merchandiser  +  ..  Bi-monthly  .....  Retail  Foods  ......  2     40      186 

Controlled  free  dist. 
0.  J.  Davis,  Editor;  Merchants  Finance  Co.,  Publisher,  8115  West  Lake  St.  (16). 

BeAppVd'  tomfnoloBy  ........  }BI-monthly  .....  Medical  ..............  1     60     112 

Fred  W.  Wittich,  M.D.,  Editor;  Quarterly  Review  of  Allergy,  Publisher, 

Marquette  National  Bank  Bldg. 
Roundup,  The  (offset)  ............  Monthly  ..........  (Square*  1Q/IO     0 

Esther  Britt,  Editor;  Folk  Dance  \Folk  Dane'*       1948      2 

Federation  of  Minnesota,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  5426,  Lake  St. 
Sanger-Hllsen   (Norweg  )+....  Bi-monthly  .....  Assn.  News  ........  1894     2     30      112 

Erling  Stone,  Editor;  Norwegian  Singers'  Assn.  of  America,  Publisher, 

264  Cedar  Ave. 
Scholastic  Editor  V  .................  Monthly  ..........  Journ.&Educ  .....  1921      3     28      129 

Gene    Wicklund,    Editor;    Scholastic    Editor,    Publisher,    18    Journalism 

Univ.  of  Minn.  (14). 
Sons  of  Norway  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Sons  of  Norway  1904      3     27      136x1.00 

Einar  O.  Hammer,  Ed.;  Supreme  Lodge,  Sons  of  Norway,  Pub.,  1312  W.  Lake  St. 
Spokesman-*-    (Negro)  ...........  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1934      8     24      311      4.00 

C.  E.  Newman,  Editor;  Spokesman  &  Recorder  Publishing  Co..  Inc., 

3744  4th  Ave.  S.  (7). 
Spring  Lake  Park  Crier  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1939      5     24      224     3.00 

Howard  M.  Larsen,  Editor:  The  Crier  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  8492  Central  Ave. 
f  Star-f  ......................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ......  1878      8     22     303  15.60**287,425 

J  Tribune-f  .................................  Every  Morn.  ...Independent  ......  1867      8     22     303  26.00**214327 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies.  Sunday  circ.**635,122 

William  Steven,  Ed.;  John  Cowles,  Publisher,  427  Portland  Ave.,  South   (15). 
TV  Guide  —  See  Radnor,  Pa.  Minnesota  State  Ed.  circ.,  *  102,  694. 
TW(N*groy)  °b8er.Ver4".  ..........  }  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1941      5     24      210     2.00 

Milton  G!  Williams,'  Editor  and  Publisher,  28  S.  6th  St. 
Weekly  Mirror  ........................  Saturday  ........  Legal  .................  1894      5      26      210      1.00 

Clemens  Schennum,  Ed.;  Commercial-Legal  Printing  Co.,  Pub..  Ill  S.  6th  St.  (2). 
MINNEOTA    (B6),  pop.    1.274;  Lyon   Co.    (SW).    100   m   NW    of   Mankato.   C&NW 

RR.  Creamery.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Mascot  -f  ..................................  Friday  ............  Republican  ........  1891      7      23      280      3.50 

Ragnar  Guttormsson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MINNESOTA  LAKE  (E7),  pop.  609  ;  Faribault  Co.  (SO.  28  m  SE  of  Mankato.  CMSP&P 

RR.  Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 
Tribun«»4-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1894      5      24      224      2.50 

William  D.  Hesse,  Publisher. 

MONTEVIDEOt  (C5H).  pop.  5.469;  Chippewa  Co.  (SW).  On  Minnesota  River,  133  m 
W.  of  Minneapolis.  Creamery;  bottling  works.  CMSP&P  RR.  Stock,  dairy, 
poultry,  grain  farms.  Hogs. 

(American-f  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1911      8     24     287     4.50 
News-*-  ....................................  Tuesday  ..........  Independent  ......  1877      8     24     287      4.50 
Everett  S.  Mills.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MONTGOMERY  (E6).  pop.  1.913;  Le  Sueur  Co.   (SC).  22  m  W  of  Faribault.  M&SL; 

CMSP&P  RRs.  Manufactures  canned  corn  and  peas,  butter,  underwear,  refrigera- 

tion  equipment,    cheese,    powdered   milk.    Dairy,   poultry,    stock,   grain   farms. 

Wheat,  corn,  barley. 

Messenger-*-  ............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1888      7      23      280      3.00 

Patricia  Keohen,  Editor;  J.  F.  Keohen  Estate,  Publisher. 
MONTICELLO  (E6),  pop.  1.231;  Wright  Co.  (SEC).  On  Mississippi  River,  85  m  W  of 

Minneapolis.  GN  RR.  Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 
Time*  4-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1857      7     24     280     3.00 

Monte  Mason,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOORHEADf  (B8%),  pop.  14,870;  Clay  Co.  (WC).  On  Red  River,  adjacent  to  Fargo 

N.   D.   NP;   GN   RRs.   Butter,   cheese   factories;   bottling,   sheet   metal   works; 

elevator.  Ships  potatoes,  grain.  Residential.  Trading  center.  Concordia  College: 

State  College.  Agriculture.  Grain,  potatoes,  sugar  beets. 

ConcordianV  .......................  Friday  ............  Collegiate  .........  1908      5      24     224x4.00 

StudenU   of  Concordia  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.         Controlled  free  dist. 
Fargo  Forum  Daily  NewB  —  See  Fargo,  N.  D. 

224      3.50 


3,536 

33,787 

8,120 

1,620 


§9,673 


448 


§1,209 


540 


§1,625 


§1,390 


1,850 
2.500 


»  y  ........  Independent  .......  1890      5     24 

Jim  Peterson!*  Editor';  Red  River  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  19  Fourth  St.,  N. 
Western  Mistic-f  V  .................  Thursday  ........  Collegiate  ...........  1925      5     24     224 

Students  of  Moorhead  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MOOSE  LAKE  (F4).  pop.  1,608;  Carlton  Co.  (EC).  48  m  SW  of  Duluth.  MSP&SSM; 
NP  RRs.  Butter,  tile,  pottery,  timber  products  manufactured.  Resort.  Timber. 


1.00 


§3,903 
2,300 


„ rT.""'..."..».".V.T." Thursday Democratic 1895      7     24     280     8.00        §1,897 

Robert  L.  Bradford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MORAf  (E6).  pop.  2.018;  Kanabec  Co.  (EC).  60  m  N  of  Minneapolis.  GN  RR.  Manu- 
factures    butter,    powdered    buttermilk,    dairy,    poultry    feeds,    prefabricated 
buildings,  milk  drying  equipment,  wood  products.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

8     24      308      3.00        §2,725 


.....  ........  Independent...  ...1  884 

Glenn  Hage.  Editor;  Glenn  and  Norma  Hage,  Publishers. 


C!rcuUtkm-**Sept  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  tnd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  +NonpareU 
eras.  12  to  Inch  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCountr  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI»*««t  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  In  membership  fee. 

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MORGAN  (D6),  pop.  049;  Redwood  Co.  (SW).  C&NW  RR.  Feed  mill;  creamery. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn. 

Messenger-}- Thursday Independent 1890      6     26     276     2.50        $1,012 

H.  B.  West,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MORNINGSIDE — Courier—See  Edina. 

MORRlSf  (C5),  pop.  8.811;  Stevens  Co.  (WC).  80  m  directly  west  of  St.  Cloud.  NP; 
GN  RRs.  Manufactures  butter,  ice  cream,  Hour,  soft  drinks.  University  of  Min- 
nesota West  Central  School  of  Agriculture.  Stock,  poultry  farms. 

)Sun  + Tuesday Republican 1883      8     24     294      8.00        §2,988 
Tribune-f Friday Republican 1877     8     24     294     8.00**2,9»3 
Arnold  T.  Thompson,  Editor;  E.  J.  Morrison,  Publisher. 

MORR1STOWN  (E6),  pop.  588;  Rice  Co.  (SW).  50  m  S  of  Minneapolis.  CG&W  RR. 
Manufactures  guns.  Hatchery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

PressH- Friday Independent 1892      5     24     224     2.50  $470 

Roy  J.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOUND  (E5%),  pop.  2,061;  Uennepin  Co.  (SE).  On  Lake  Minnetonka,  22  m  W  of 
Minneapolis.  GN  RR.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  dairying,  poultry. 

Minnetonka  Pilot Thursday Independent 1921      6     24     266      8.00        §2,175 

Eugene  G.  Carr,  Editor;  M.  G.  Gullixson,  Publisher,  Box  266. 

MOUNTAIN  LAKE  <D6%),  pop.  1,738;  Cottonwood  Co.  (SW).  50  m  W  of  Mankato. 
C&NW  RR.  Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  oats,  soybeans,  flax. 

Observer -f Thursday Independent 1893      7      24      280     3.00        §1,860 

L.  A.  Paulson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NASHWAUK  (E3),  pop.  2.029;  Itasca  Co.  (NC).  12  m  W  of  Hibbing.  GN  RR.  Iron 
mines.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  hay. 

Eastern  Itascan-f- Thursday Independent 1909      5      24      189     2.50        §1,223 

Richard  A.  Anderson,   Publisher. 

NAVARRE — Cocker  Spaniel  Visitor — See  Wayzata. 
NEWFOLDEN — Clarion — See  Record,  Middle  River. 

NEW  LONDON  (D5).  pop.  726;  Kandiyohi  Co.  (SWC).  45  m  W  of  St.  Cloud.  GN  RR. 
Butter,  concrete  products  manufactured.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Times  + Thursday Republican 1886      6     24      280     2.50  756 

R.  D.  Richardson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  PRAGUE  (E6),  pop.  1,915;  Le  Sueur  Co.  (SC).  40  m  SW  of  Minneapolis.  M&SL 
RR.  Manufactures  flour,  butter,  paper  products.  Poultry  packing  plant.  Hatch- 
eries. Diversified  farming.  Dairy,  products,  livestock,  grain. 

KawiitaS.SMC«th(ia^)}Month1' Frat.ln,ur 1909     2     40      136  x       J8.400 

Rev.  F.  Oborny,  Editor;  Katolicky  Delnik,  Publisher. 
Times  + Thursday Independent 1889      7      24      287      3.00        §2,571 

James  L.  Suel,  and  Lois  Suel  Wann,  Editors;  Arthur  J.  Suel,  Publisher. 

NEW  R1CHLAND  (E7),  pop.  908;  Waseca  Co.  (SC).  22  m  N  of  Albert  Lea.  M&SL  RR. 
Poultry  and  produce  packing  plants ;  hatcheries ;  creamery.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry, 
grain  farms. 

Star+ Thursday Independent 1884      7      24      280      3.00        §1,415 

Emmett  H.  Engesser,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  ULMf  (D6),  pop.  9,348;  Brown  Co.  (SC).  On  Minnesota  River,  28  m  W  of  Man- 
kato. C&NW;  M&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  flour,  beer,  bricks,  tile,  caskets,  tools. 
Greenhouses.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  barley. 

Journal -)- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1898      8      24     294    15.60        §8,684 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
W.  K.  Mickelson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Review-H Thursday independent 1878      8      24      280     2.50        §1,807 

Prints  free  dist.  shopper  weekly  called  Review  Shopper,  circ.,  5,420. 

Thomas  M.  Woebke,  Editor;  New  Ulm  Publishing  Co.,  319-321  First  North  St. 

NEW  YORK  MILLS  (C4),  pop.  977;  Otter  Tail  Co.  (WC).  40  m  NW  of  Fergus  Falls. 

NP    RR.    Butter    factory;    lumber    mill.    Lake    resort.    Timber.    Grain,    dairy, 

poultry  farms.  Potatoes. 

]  Herald-f Thursday Independent 1915      8      24      280     2.50        Jl,482 

I  Minnesotan   Uutiset+ (Fin. ).  Tu.,Thur.. Sat. .Independent 1932      8      24      280      6.00        §7,429 

1  Edward  Riipa,  Editor;  R.  O.  Parta,  Publisher,  P.  0.  Box  125. 

NORTH  BRANCH  (F5).  pop.  769;  Chisago  Co.  (EC).  42  m  N  of  St.  Paul.  NP  RR.  Man- 
ufactures  flour,  fire  fighting  equipment,  butter.  Dairy,  grain,  stock,  poultry 
farms. 

Review -H Thursday Independent 1889     7      24     276     3.00        §1,675 

C.  J.  Anderson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NORTHFIELD  (E6),  pop.  7,487;  Rice  Co.  (SE).  15  m  N  of  Faribault.  CGW;  CRI&P; 

CMSP&P;   MN&S   RRs.   Manufactures    woodworking   machinery,   snow   fences, 

road  culverts,  cereal,  evaporated  milk.  Carleton  College;  St.  Olaf  College.  Dairy, 

stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Carletonian-f-  V Saturday Collegiate 1877     5     24     203     4.00         2,618 

Students  of  Carleton  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

f  Independent-*- Monday Independent 1887     8     24     294  §3,265 

J   News        Thursday          Republican     ..     1876      8      24      294  §3,343 

]  Combined  subscription  price  $5.00  per  year. 

L  Carl  Weicht,  Editor;  Herman  Roe,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  10  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vl»»ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NORTHFIELD  (Continued)  Estab  Cols  <3>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

Manitou  Messenger  V  .............  Friday  ............  Collegiate  ..........  1886     7     24     280x3.00         2500 

Students  of  St.  Olaf  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

NORTHOME   (D8),  pop.  849;  Koochichlng  Co.   (NC).  75  m  NE  of  Hibbing.  NP  RR. 
Lumber,  butter  manufactured.  Timber.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 

280     2.50  565 


JThursday  ........  Independent  ......  1902     6     26 

Henry  6.  Ehard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


NORTH  SAINT  PAUL  (E5H),  pop.  4.248;  Ramsey  Co.   (SE).  1H  m  E  of  St.  Paul. 
MSP&SSM  RR.  Manufactures  furniture,  pianos,  conveyors,  hardware  specialties. 
Lake  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Potatoes,  corn,  vegetables. 
Ramsey  County  Review-f  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1919     8     24     294     3.50        §3,900 

Vernon  J.  Ptacek,  Editor;  T.  R.  Lillie,  Publisher,  19  7th  Ave. 

NORWOOD   (E6),  pop.  749;  Carver  Co.    (SO.  40  m  SW  of  Minneapolis.  CMSP&P; 
M&SL  RRs.  Flour  mill;  cheese  factory.  Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn, 
oats,  hay. 
Times  +  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1890      6     24     280     3.00        §1,62S 

Roy  R.  Clay,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ODIN  —  Ormsby-Odin  Community  Builder  —  See  Triumph. 

OGILVIE  (E5),  pop.  862;  Kanabec  Co.  (EC).  40  m  NE  of  St.  Cloud.  GN  RR.  Creamery. 

Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  corn. 
Sentinel-!-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1906     6     26     280     2.00  $750 

Gordon  Blankenship,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OKABENA    (C7),  pop.   236;  Jackson   Co.    (SW).   65   m   SW  of  Mankato.   CMSP&P 

RR.  Creamery;  elevator.  Stock,  grain,  dairy  farms. 
Press-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1911     6     26     280     2.00  §275 

Hildreth  R.  Johnson,   Editor  and   Publisher. 

OKLEE  (C2%).  pop.  494;  Red  Lake  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NE  of  Fargo,  N.  D.  MSP&SSM 

RR.  Creamery;  elevator.  Agriculture.  Sweet  clover  seed,  flax,  oats. 
Herald-f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1913     7     24     280     2.50        §1,095 

O.  M.  Sundrud,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OLIVIAf    (D6).   pop.   2,012;  Renville   Co.    (SW).   60   m   NW   of  Mankato.   CMSP&P 
RR.    Creamery;   bottling   works;   elevator.    Hatcheries.    Dairy,    stock,   poultry, 
grain  farms.  Corn,  flax,  oats. 
Times-Journal  +  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1872     7     24     280     3.00        §1,900 

V.  B.  Pushing,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ONAMIA  (E4%),  pop.  704;  Mille  Lacs  Co.  (EC).  95  m  SW  of  Duluth.  MSP&SSM  RRs. 

Resort.   Dairy  and  poultry  farms. 
Independent  -f  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1951     7     24     280     2.50  768 

Verner  Nelson,  Editor  and  Publisher.  266  —  Free 

ORMSBY  —  Ormsby-Odin  Community  Builder  —  See  Triumph. 

ORTONVILLEf  (B6),  pop.  2,677;  Big  Stone  Co.  (WC).  On  Big  Stone  Lake,  124  m  S  of 
Fargo,   N.   D.   CMSP&P  RR.    Manufactures   monuments,   canned   corn,   cheese, 
butter.  Summer  resort.  Ruby  red  granite  quarries.  Dairy,  grain,  stock  farms. 
Independent  +  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent.  ......  1918     8     24     294     8.00        §2,594 

L.  A.  Kaercher,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OSAKIS  (C5),  pop.  1.488;  Douglas  Co.  (WC).  On  Lake  Osakis,  58  m  NW  of  St.  Cloud. 
GN  RR.   Manufactures  concrete  silos,  blocks,  butter.  Nursery.  Resort.  Dairy, 
grain,  poultry  farms.  Hay,  corn. 
Review-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1890     8     23      280     2.50          1,575 

Bob  Kremer,  Publisher. 

OSSEO  (E5%),  pop.  1.167;  Hennepin  Co.  (SE).  8  m  N  of  Minneapolis.  GN  RR.  Feed 

mill.  Hatchery.  Ships  potatoes.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  wheat,  oats. 
Press-f-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1923      7      24      280      2.00  880 

Werner  L.  Schultz,  Editor;  H.  W.  Schultz,  Publisher. 

OWATONNAf  (E6%),  pop.  10,191;  Steele  Co.  (SE).  15  m  S  of  Faribault.  CMSP&P: 
CRI&P;  C&NW  RRs.  Manufactures  jewelry,  tools,  farm  machinery,  ventilating, 
barn,  poultry  equipment,  canned  goods,  butter,  cement  tile,  leather  gloves,  dried 
milk  products,  wooden  barrels,  farm  wagons,  beverages.  Nurseries;  tannery; 
rendering  plant.  Pillsbury  Academy  (boys).  Dairy,  poultry,  stock,  truck  farms. 

People's    Press-}-  .....................  Morn.ex.Mon..  Independent  ......  1874     8     24     294      8.00        §5,443 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.        §5,448 

L.  R.  Ringhofer,  Editor  ;  B.  E.  Darby  II,  Publisher. 

Photo  News  -4-  .........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1938     6     21      224      4.00        §3,228 

Pat  Maloney,  Editor;  Don  Reigel,  Publisher. 

PARKERS  PRAIRIE  (C4  %  ).  pop.  900  ;  Otter  Tail  Co.  (  WC).  150  m  NW  of  Minneapolis. 
MSP&SSM  RR.  Boat,  sash  and  door  factories;  creamery.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry. 

Independent^  ...*!  .....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1902     5     26     248     2.50  §92S 

J.  H.  Myers,  Editor  and  Publishers. 

PARK  RAPIDSf   <C4).  pop.  8,027;  Hubbard  Co.   (NC).  On  Fish  Hook  River,  100  m 
NW  of  St.  Cloud.  GN  RR.  Creamery;  bottling  works;  woodworking  factory. 
Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Rye,  grass  seed,  oats. 
Enterprise-f-  .............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1882      8     24      811     3.00        §3,765 

A.  F.  Horrigan,  Editor;  D.  F.  Swanson.  Publisher.  110  S.  Main  St. 

Circulation—  A^Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <$>  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI**ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols <3> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

PAYNESVILLE  (D5),  pop.  1.603;  Stearns  Co.  (C).  84  m  W  of  St.  Cloud.  MSP&SSM; 
GN  RRs.  Manufactures  butter,  powdered  buttermilk,  cheese.  Chicken,  turkey 
and  meat  cannery.  Summer  resort  region.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  grain 
farms. 

Press -j- Thursday Independent 1887      7     24     291      2.50          1,925 

R.  E.  Le  Masurier,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PELICAN  RAPIDS  (B4),  pop.  1,676;  Otter  Tail  Co.  (WC).  On  Pelican  River,  40  m  SE 
of  Fargo,  N.  D.  GN  RRs.  Creamery;  poultry 


Resort.   Dairy, 
8.00 


7      24      276 


§1,840 


§1,900 


.    _    ..    .   ^ dressing  plant. 

poultry,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Press  + Thursday Republican 1897 

E.  L.  Peterson,  Editor;  E.  L.  Peterson  &  Sons,  Publishers. 

PERHAM  <C4).  pop.  1,926;  Otter  Tail  Co.  (WC).  On  Red  River,  70  m  NW  of  Brainerd. 
NP  RR.  Flour,  feed  mills;  dried  milk  plant.  Greenhouse.  Resort.  Stock,  dairy, 
poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  corn,  small  grains. 

Enterprise- Bulletin -f Thursday Independent 1883      7      24     280      3.50 

H.  D.  Smalley.  Jr..  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PIERZ  (D4%),  pop.  856;  Morrison  Co.  (C).  34  m  NE  of  St.  Cloud.  Railroad  station, 
Genola.  MSP&SSM  RR.  Manufactures  butter.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Journal-h Thursday Republican 1909      6     26     280     2.50 

J.   Wermerskirchen,   Editor;   Pierz   Journal,   Publisher. 

PINE  CITYf  (F6).  pop.  1,937;  Pine  Co.  (EC).  65  m  N  of  St.  Paul.  NP  RR.  Manufac- 
tures butter,  soft  drinks,  dried  milk.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  hay,  oats. 

Pine  Poker-Pioneer -f Thursday Independent 1885      8      24      287      3.00 

Russell  Mills,  Editor;  Pine- Poker  Pioneer,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

PINE  ISLAND  (F6).  pop.  1,298;  Goodhue  Co.  (SE).  17  m  NW  of  Rochester.  CGW  RR. 
Manufactures  cheese,  cheese  boxes,  mail  boxes,  poultry  drinking  fountains  and 
equipment,  cement  blocks.  Cold  storage  plant.  Ships  cheese.  Timber.  Dairy, 
poultry  farms. 

Record -f Thursday Independent 1882      7     24      280      2.50 

Eva  H.  Randolph,  Editor;  Ted  Randolph,  Publisher. 

PINE  RIVER  (D4).  pop.  835;  Cass  Co.  (NC).  85  m  N  of  St.  Cloud.  NP  RR.  Pickle 
factory.  Lake  resort.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 

Journal-f Friday Independent 1935      6      26      280      2.60 

Clark  M.  Amy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PIPESTONEf  (B6%),  pop.  5,269;  Pipestone  Co.  (SW).  42  m  NE  of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 
CRI&P;  CMSP&P;  C&NW;  GN  RRs.  Butter,  cheese  manufactured.  Poultry 
dressing  plant.  Pipestone  quarry.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Pipestone  County  Star-f Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1879      8      24      276      3.50 

David  B.  and  Reed  G.  Hart,  Editors;  Star  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 
PLAINVIEW  (F6%).  pop.  1,624;  Wabasha  Co.  (SE).  50  m  NE  of  Austin.  C&NW  RR. 
Hatchery;  creamery;  cannery.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1874      7      24     280      3.00 

Robert  Mack,  Editor;  Mack  Publishing  Co. 

PRESTONf  (F7).  pop.  1,899;  Fillmore  Co.  (SE).  87  m  SE  of  Rochester.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Manufactures  butter,  flour.  Poultry  dressing  plant.  Ships  livestock.  Hardwood 
timber.  Diversified  farming.  Hogs,  cattle,  corn. 

Republican-f Thursday Independent 1860     7     24     276     2.50 

Ludwig  B.  Gartner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PRINCETON  (E6),  pop.  2.108;  Mille  Lacs  Co.  (EC).  50  m  NW  of  Minneapolis.  GN  RR. 
Creameries.  Ships  potatoes.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  corn,  rye. 

Union-f Thursday Republican 1876      8     24      297      3.50 

Grace  A.  Dunn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PROCTOR  (F4).  pop.  2,693;  St.  Louis  Co.  (NE).  10  m  NW  of  Duluth.  DM&IR  RR. 
Railroad  terminal  for  Iron  ore.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Joumal-f Thursday Independent 1906      6      26      280      3.00 

John  Benson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RAYMOND  (C5).  pop.  680;  Kandiyohi  Co.  (SWC).  70  m  SW  of  St.  Cloud.  GN  RR. 
Creamery.  Printing  and  publishing. 

News-f Friday Independent 1900     6     23     252     2.00 

Louis  Shelrud.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RED  LAKE  FALLSf  (B8).  pop.  1,788;  Red  Lake  Co.  (NW).  48  m  E  of  Grand  Forks, 
N.  D.  NP;  GN  RRs.  Manufactures  flax  tow.  flour,  butter.  Resort.  Diversified 
farming.  Wheat.  livestock. 

Gazette-f Thursday Tnd.  Rep 1883      7     24     280     3.00 

George  W.  Christie.  Jr..  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RED  WINGf  (F6),  pop.  10,645;  Goodhue  Co.  (SE).  On  Mississippi  River,  60  m  SE  of 
St.  Paul.  CMSP&P;  CGW  RRs.  Manufactures  pottery,  sewer  pipes,  shoes,  malt, 
flour,  linseed  oil.  marine  engines,  rubber  and  knitted  goods,  butter.  Tannery. 
Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Republican-EaKle-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1857      8      23      294    15.00 

Size  of  Saturday  edition;  5      23      224. 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Albert  M.  Marshall.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

REDWOOD  FALLSf  (C6).  pop.  3,818;  Redwood  Co.  (SW).  On  Reedwood  River,  115  m 
SW  of  Minneapolis.  C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  butter,  feed.  Stock,  dairy, 
poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn.  flax,  soybeans. 

Redwood   Gazette-f Tues.&Thurs.. Independent 1869     8     24     287     5.00 

Scott  Sehoen,  Editor;  Redwood  Gazette  Publishing  Co..  Inc. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  yiwncA  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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2,011 


§1,096 


§940 


§3,937 


§1.805 


2,900 


1:2,310 


§1.122 


540 


§1,366 


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Estab  Cols <3>WidthV  Depth    Sub  Clre 

REMER  (E8%),  pop.  412;  Cass  Co.  (NC).  90  m  NW  of  Duluth.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Creamery.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Star4- Thursday Independent 1954     6     24     280     2.50  611 

Darrell  R.  Emerson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RENVILLE  (C6),  pop.  1,828;  Renville  Co.  (SW).  106  m  W  of  Minneapolis.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Tile  factory.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Star-Farmer  -f-       Thursday Independent 1889     7     24     280     3.00        §1,530 

William  A.  Caton,  Editor;  U.  T.  Licklider,  Publisher. 

RICHFIELD  (E5%),  pop.  17,502;  Hennepin  Co.  (SE)  6  m  SE  of  Minneapolis.  MNS 
RR.  Residential  to  Minneapolis. 

News-f- Thursday Independent 1937      8     24     294     3.00        §6,258 

Laurence  R.  and  Guy  Farrington;  Robert  A.  Broad,  Publishers, 
6409  Lyndale  Ave.,  South. 

RICHMOND  (D5),  pop.  700;  Stoarna  Co.  (C).  20  m  W  of  St.  Cloud.  GN  RR.  Manu- 
factures concrete  blocks,  butter,  tile,  monuments,  silos,  stoves.  Lake  resort. 
Agriculture.  Corn. 

Reporter Thursday Independent 1921      6     26     276     2.00  525 

Anton  Brisse,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROBBINSDALE  (E5%),  pop.  11,289;  Hennepin  Co.  (SE).  6  m  NW  of  Minneapolis. 
GN  RR.  Metal  specialties  manufactured.  Greenhouses.  Residential.  Truck, 
fruit,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

North  Hennepin  Post-|- Thursday Independent 1911     8     24     287      3.00        §7,637 

H.  O.  Sonnesyn,  Editor;  Post  Publishing  Co.,  5617  Corvallis. 

ROCHESTERf  (F6%),  pop.  29,885;  Olmsted  Co.  (SE).  75  m  S  of  Minneapolis.  C&NW; 
CGW  RRs.  Airlines :  BNF ;  N WA ;  OZ A ;  WAL. 

Manufactures  canned  vegetables,  dairy  products,  phonographs,  hospital  sup- 
plies, home  pasteurizers,  silos,  beverages,  toilet  preparations.  Large  transient 
population.  Trading  center.  Mayo  Clinic;  hospitals.  Three  banks;  bank  clear- 
ings (5-30-58),  $182,805,122;  deposits  (5-30-58),  $50,281,918.  12,656  electric 
meters;  10,102  gas  meters;  25,121  telephones.  Dairy,  grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
TV  station. 

Know  Rochester-f- Monday Local  Ints 1924     2     28      112     2.50        ±4,000 

Williams  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

Post-Bulletin  4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1892      8     23      301   15.00^*22,825 

Color  advertising  accepted.. 

G.  S.  Withers,  Editor;  Post  Bulletin  Co.,  Publisher. 
Transactions,  American         ]  18QQ      „     9Q      inA_1ftnn          c  oo^ 

Academy   of  Ophthalmol-V Bi-monthly  ....Medical 1899  r2    ,29n    ?26xl?:°,0          6'99* 

ogyandOtolaryngology  +  J  Controlled  free  dist.  599 

Dr.   W.   L.  Benedict,  Editor;   American   Academy   of  Ophthalmology  and   Oto- 
laryngology,  Publisher,  15  Second  St.,  S.W. 

ROSEAUf  (Cl%).  pop.  2,231;  Roseau  Co.  (NW).  115  m  NE  of  Grand  Forks,  N.  D. 
GN  RR.  Manufactures  butter,  dried  milk  and  buttermilk,  welding  rods.  Dairy, 
stock,  poultry  farms. 

Times-Region -f- Thursday Independent 1893      8      24      308      3.50        §3,115 

W.  S.  Adams,  Editor;  Roseau  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

ROTHSAY  (B4),  pop.  537;  Wilkin  Co.  (WC).  40  m  SE  of  Fargo,  N.  D.  GN  RR.  Cream- 
ery. Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Enterprise-j- Thursday Independent 1902      6      26     280     2.00  §520 

R.  S.  Cowie,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROYALTON  (D5),  pop.  500;  Morrison  Co.  (C).  23  m  N  of  St.  Cloud.  NP  RR.  Manu- 
factures butter,  feed.  Dairy,  grain,  poultry  farms.  Rye,  corn,  oats. 

Banner-f Thursday Independent 1887      5     24     224     3.00        §1,040 

Peter  C.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RUSH  CITY  (F6).  pop.  1,176 ;  Chisago  Co.  (EC).  52  m  N  of  St.  Paul.  NP  RR.  Manufac- 
tures flour,  butter.  Lake  resort.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  small  grains. 

Post-f Friday Independent 1873      7     23     280     2.50          1,176 

Merrill  F.  Sherman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RUSHFORD  (G7),  pop.  1,270;  Fillmore  Co.  (SE).  19  m  S  of  Winona.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Feed,  beverages  manufactured.  Dairy,  grain  farms.  Barley,  wheat. 

Tri-County   Record-f Thursday Independent 1915      6     26     280     3.00        §1,075 

Roy  R.  Stephana,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RUSSELL  (C6%),  pop.  508;  Lyon  Co.  (SW).  10  m  SW  of  Marshall.  GN  RR.  Poultry, 
grain  farms. 

Record-|-     Semi-mo.          Independent         1955      5     25     220      1.75  46 

Patricia  Duthay,  Editor;  Gordon  Schaefer,  Publisher.  700 — Free 

RUTHTON  (B6),  pop.  684;  Pipestone  Co.  (SW).  60  m  NE  of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.  GN  RR. 
Manufactures  butter.  Lake  resort.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Tribune-f Wednesday Independent 1914      5     26     245     2.50  J575 

Robert  W.  Hershberger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SACRED  HEART  (C6),  pop.  745;  Renville  Co.  (SW).  100  m  SW  of  Minneapolis. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Butter  factory.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1920      6     24     266      3.00  §970 

Ralph  C.  Bloom,  Publisher. 

SAINT  CHARLES  (F6%),  pop.  1,548;  Winona  Co.  (SE).  28  m  SW  of  Winona.  C&NW; 
CGW  RRs.  Near  Whitewater  State  Park.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Press -f Thursday Republican 1875      7     24     280     2.60        §1,190 

Ben  A.  Fazendin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
SP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  $>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate  VI*«ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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SAINT  CLOUDf  (D6),  pop.  28,410;  Stearns  Co.  (C).  On  Mississippi  River,  67  m  NW  of 
Minneapolis.  GN;  NP  RRs. 

Extensive  granite  manufactories;  auto  specialties,  refrigerators,  paper, 
meat  packing  plant,  milling  and  ground  feeds,  shower  and  floor  sanding  equip- 
ment, plastic,  concrete,  foundry  products,  sashes,  doors,  sausage,  beverages, 
canned  vegetables  also  manufactured.  Six  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58), 
$26,429,000;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $34,581,544.  12,897  electric  meters;  3,593 
gas  meters;  14,900  telephones.  State  Teachers  College;  U.  S.  Veterans  Hospital. 
Granite  quarries.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

College  Chronicle-)- V Tuesday Collegiate 1925     5     24     224     1.50 

Students  of  St.  Cloud  Teachers  College,  Publishers. 

Times -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1887     8     23     318  12.00**! 7,260 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Harold  Schoelkopf,  Editor;  Frederick  C.  Schilplin,  Publisher,  16  Sixth  Ave. 
Visitor    Sunday         .     Catholic 1939     5     24     210     8.00        17,252 

Rev.  V.  A.  Yzermans,  Editor;  Catholic  Press  Society  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  229. 

SAINT  JAMESf  (D6H ).  pop.  3,861 ;  Watonwan  Co.  (SC).  39  m  SW  of  Mankato.  M&SL; 

C&NW  RRs.  Manufactures  butter,  soft  drinks,  cement  blocks,  cigars.  Nursery ; 

hatchery;  egg,  poultry  packing  plants.  Diversified  farming. 

J   Courier  + Tuesday Independent 1934     8     24     294     3.00   **2,635 

1   Watonwan  Co.  Plain  dealer -f-. Thursday Independent 1890      8      24      294      8.00    **2,716 

1  L.  G.  Curtis,  Editor;  Plaindealer  Publishing  Company. 

SAINT  JOSEPH  (D5H),pop.  1,246;  Stearns  Co.  (C).  7  m  W  of  St.  Cloud.  GN  RR.  Man- 
ufactures butter.  College  of  St.  Benedict  (women).  Diversified  farming. 

Dispatch-f .Friday Independent 1954      6     26     273      2.50  375 

H.  M.  Harren.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

St.  Benedict's  Quarterly  V 3  ti.  a  yr Coll.&Alumnae.  1926      2      36      126  x2.00  860 

Students  of  College  of  St.  Benedict,   Editors  and   Publishers. 

SAINT  LOUIS  PARK  (E5H).  Pop.  22.644  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-14-54,  gives  85,- 
292),  (branch  of  Minneapolis  P.  0.);  Hennepin  Co.  (SE).  5  m  SW  of  Minne- 
apolis. CMSP&P;  M&SL;  MN&S  RRs.  Manufactures  pneumatic  pressure  tools, 
automatic  doors,  dental  supplies.  Nurseries. 

Dispatch-f- Thursday Independent 1932      8      23      300      3.50   **6,660 

Donald  B.  Renn,  Editor;  John  E.  Tilton,  Publisher,  1011  Excelsior  Blvd.,  Hopkins. 

SAINT  PAULf  (E5%),  pop.  311,349;  Ramsey  Co.  (SE).  The  State  Capital.  On  Missis- 
sippi River,  adjacent  to  Minneapolis.  C&NW;  CB&Q;  CGW ;  CMSP&P;  CRT&P; 
GN;  M&SL;  MSP&SSM ;  NP  RRs.  Airlines:  BNF;  CAP;  NOR;  NWA;  WAL; 
EAL;  OZA.  Large  railroad  and  transportation  center. 

Second  largest  livestock  market  and  meat-packing  center  in  the  country. 
Manufactures  refrigerators,  hoists  and  derricks,  sandpaper,  adhesives,  furs, 
clothing,  canned  goods,  preserves,  beverages,  paints,  dental  supplies,  paper 
products,  millwork.  Foundries,  machine  shops,  printing  plants.  Twenty-two 
banks;  bank  clearings  (12-31-57),  $7,893,750,645;  deposits  (12-31-57),  $8,553,- 
070,517.  131,062  electric  meters;  107,024  gas  (artif.)  meters;  207,597  telephones. 
Silica  sand,  limestone  quarries.  Educational  center.  University  of  Minnesota 
Agricultural  College;  Hamline  University;  junior  and  senior  colleges  and  theo- 
logical seminaries.  Four  TV  stations. 

A.  C.  E.,  The-f Monthly Ath.&Club  Spts.  1919     2      42      160      8.00 

Warren  E.  Anderson.  Ed.;  St.  Paul  Athletic  Club.  Pub.,  4th  and  Cedar  Sts.  (1). 

American  Jewish  World Friday Jewish  Inta 1912     4     26      182     4.00 

L.  H.  Frisch,  Editor  and  Publisher.  709  Pioneer  Bldg. 

American  Journal  of  \«  *i  . --  /Correction  &      IQQO      9     At\     iAn     o  t\n 

Correction-f     }6ti.ayr {Rehabilitation  1939     2     40     14°     2-°° 

Roberts  Wright,  Editor;  Amer.  Prison  Assn..  Publisher,  2642  University  Ave. 

Annal*  of  ANerirv Rf-monthlv  ....Medical 1943      1      27      107x7.60 

Ethan  Allan  Brown,  Ed.;  Amer.  College  of  Allergists,  Pub..  2642  Univ.  Ave.  (14). 

Aquin.  The-h  V Friday Collegiate 1912  clni™uJ2f}ee  dist. 

Students  of  the  College  of  St.  Thomas,  Editors  and  Publishers   (1). 

Bulk  Feed Monthly JGrafnV-nde       1916      3      26      14°      1'00 

James  Hanna,  Editor;  Bruce  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  2642  University  Ave. 

Canvas  Products  Review Monthly Canvas  Indus....  1915     2      42      140      3.00 

C.  Ewert.  Editor;  Canvas  Products  Ajssn.  International,  Controlled  free  dist. 

Publisher.  224  Endicott  Bldg.  (1). 

Catholic    Bu!letin  + Saturday Catholic 1911      8      23      294      3.00 

Bernard  Casserly,  Editor;  Catholic  Bulletin  Pub.  Co.,  244  Dayton  Ave.  (2). 

Catholic    Digest Monthly Catholic 1936     2      26        87      8.00 

Catholic  Digest,  Inc.,  Publisher,  2959  N.  Hamline  Ave. 

Cereal  Chemistry Bi-monthly  ....Cereal  Chem 1924      1      61      105x11.00 

W.  F.  Geddes.  Ed.;  Amer.  Assn.  of  Cereal  Chemists.  Pub.,  University  Farm  (1 ). 

Cereal    Science   Today  ...Monthly Cereal  Chemists  1956     8     26     140  xS.OO 

Paul  E.  Ramstad,  Editor;  Amer.  Assn.  of  Cereal  Chemists, 
Publisher,  University  Farm  (1). 

f  Cigars, 

Cigar  and  Tobacco  Journal Monthly 4  Tobacco  & 

I  Specialties 

Dan  F.  Musch,  Publisher,  975  E.  Geranium  Ave.  (6). 
Commercial  Bulletin  and      1*.     4V,w  /Apparel  & 

Apparel    Merchant   fMontmy IGen.  Mdse. 

Not  issued  during  August  and  December. 

Samuel  Siege],  Editor;  Bruce  Publishing  Co.,  2642  University  Ave.  (14). 


2      40      140 


1895      3      26      140      1.25 
Controlled  free  dist. 


3,147 

7,305 
1,918 

3,000 


tl,928 
1816 

29,573 
929,333 

2,010 
1,702 


320 
2,051 


1879     3     26     140     1.60        tB.OOO 


„  A-Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPubllsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +  U»es  Mat*.    *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.     V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCoonty  sest.     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    VI*«u«6  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fe«. 
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C°(no  ?dv!"  ^!!*![!*f.!f.  ^Quarterly Grain  Co-op 1942     2     80     118     8.00     $15,000 

Gordon  Roth,'  Editor';' Co-op  Grain  Publishing  Co.,  1667  N.  Snelling  Ave.  (8). 

Dairy  Record Wednesday {Manufacturer   190°     8     27     14°     8'°°      **»257 

W.  A,  Gordon,  Editor  and  Publisher,  891  Minnesota  St.  (1). 

**(*%*  fdv*0™^***1*™. }  M°nthly D.ofH 1896     2     88      126  x       67.850 

Clara  B.  Bender,  Editor;  Bruce  Publishing  Co.,  2642  University  Ave.  (14). 

(Dispatch  -f • * Evg.ex.Sun Independent -1868     8     22     308  8  9.0  O^-fc  119,683 
Price  includes  Pioneer  Press. 
Pioneer  Press -H Every  Morn... .Independent 1849     8     22     303  39.00  **9O,324 
Price  includes  Dispatch.  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  Sunday  circ.**  186,637 

accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Herbert  Lewis,  Editor;  Northwest  Publications,  Inc.,  55  East  4th  St.  (1). 

Eafno  toT)!!*.11.'..^.^  JMonthly A.  O.  U.  W 1880     2     40     119  x       J8.000 

Early  American  Life  Insurance  Assn.,  Publisher,  Early  American  Life  Bldg. 
2706  W.  7th  Blvd.  (16). 

Farmer,   The Semi-mo Agricultural 1882      4     26      196      1.00  *266,219 

Issued  first  and  third  Saturday  of  each  month. 

Berry  H.  Akers,  Editor;  Webb  Publishing  Company.  55  E.  Tenth  St.  (2). 

Farmer's   Union   Herald Semi-mo Agricultural 1927      6     22     217        .60    $237,819 

R.  S.  Gilfillan,  Editor;  Farmers'  Union  Pub.  Co.,  1667  N.  Snelling  Ave. 

Fraternity   Month  V 5  times  a  yr....Coll.  Frat 1988     3     26      140     2.60 

Leland  F.  Leland,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2642  University  Ave.  (14). 

Gobbles-f Monthly Turkey  Ind 1946     3     26     139       .75 

W.  G.  Grinols,  Editor;  Minnesota  Turkey  Growers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
2200  University  Ave. 

Gopher  Historian 3  ti.  a  yr Minn.  Hist 1946     3 

Hermina    Poatgieter,    Editor;    Minnesota    Historical  2 

Society,  Publisher,  Historical  Bldg.  (1). 

Gopher  Oversea'r-f Monthly Veterans  Int 1947     5 

Dept.    of    Minnesota    Veterans    of   Foreign    Wars    of   U.    S., 
State  Office  Building  (1). 

Hardware  Trade                          Monthlv  f  Hardware  &       1890     8     26      140     2.00        10.750 

Hardware  irade Monthly ]  Sptg.  Goods  2      40      140 

A.  W.  Cullen,  Editor;  Bruce  Publishing  Co.,  2642  University  Ave.  (14). 
Highland  Village-f {fhura^'         Independent. 1953     6     24     210       20,043— Free 

Elizabeth  Haas,  Publisher,  26  Inner  Drive. 
Home  Builder,  The + Monthly Home  Bldg 1955     8      24      126 

John  Hamburger,  Editor  and  Publisher,  520  University  Ave.  Controlled  free  dist.       62,460 
Jewish  News+  Monthly  Jewish  Ints.     ..1953      5      24      224      1.00          1,697 

T.  L.  Nerenberg,  Editor;  H.  L.  Krainea,  Publisher,  2196  Hartford. 
Journal  of  Aviation  Medicine.. .Monthly Aero  Medical 1930     2     28     105x10.00 

Robert  J.   Benford,   M.D.,  Editor;  Aero  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher, 

2642  University  Ave.  (14). 
Journal  of  Education-  lia««*Ki«  [Education          1945     8     25     132 

Recreation -f JMontnly (Recreation  Controlled  free  dist. 

P.  Ernie  Hansen,  Editor;  Northwest  News  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  490  N.  Snelling  Ave. 
Legal  Ledger — See  Saint  Paul  Legal  Ledger. 
Mac  Weekly-f  V Friday Collegiate 1914      6     24     217  x2.00 

Students  of  Macalester  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.          Controlled  free  dist. 

Midwest  Motor  Transport Monthly {  JJ;^  Ffeight  1935     5     24     217     2.00 

Oscar  Molonot,  Editor;  Midwest  Publishing  *Co.,  2453  University  Ave.    (14). 

Minnesota  Children's  Home  ln«-^-^»         OMM  wAif.M     *889     2     30     112     2-°° 

Finder  (no  adv.)  J  Quarterly Child  Welfare....  Controlled  free  dist. 

Annie  B.  Flugum,  Editor;  Children's  Home  Society  of  Minnesota.  Publisher.  2239 
Commonwealth  Ave.  (8). 


26 
40 


124 
124 


1.00 


24     217     x.50 
Publishers.    511 


8,500 
5,241 

6,200 

49.901 


3,067 


2,500 


1,530 
1,970 


8,000 
3,000 


Minnesota  Food  Guide  ............  Monthly  ......... 


1926     2     40     14°     1-°° 


Minnesota  Food  Retailers  Assn..  Publisher,  500  Robert  St.  (1). 
Minnesota  History  (no  adv.). Quarterly Historical 1915     2     82      116  x4.00 

Bertha  L.  Heilbron,  Editor;  Minnesota  Historical  Soc.,  Pub.,  Historical  Bldg.  (1). 
Minnesota    Horticulturist 9  ti.  a  yr Horticultural....  1894     3     26      129     2.00 

E.  M.  Hunt,  Editor;  Minnesota  State  Horticultural  Society,  Publisher, 
St.  Paul  Campus,  University  of  Minnesota  (1). 

MEducatfonJVUrnal  °*  JMonthly Educational 1914     8     27     140  x2.00 

Minnesota  Education  Aasn.,  Publisher,  41  Sherburne  Ave.  (8). 
Minnesota  Legionnaire-f Bi-wkly,  Wed..Amer.  Legion....  1920     8     24     294       .50 

Minnesota  American  Legion  Publishing  Co.,  State  Veterans  Service  Bldg. 
Minnesota  Medicine Monthly Medical 1918     2     86      126  x5.00 

A.  H.  Wells.  M.D.,  Editor;  Minnesota  State  Medical  Assn..  Publisher, 

2642  University  Ave.  (14). 
Minnesota  Pharmacist Monthly Pharmacy ....1946     8     26     140  xl.OO 

Henry   M.   Moen,   Editor;   Minn.   State   Pharmaceutical   Assn.   and   Twin   City 
Retail  Druggists  Assn.,  Publisher,  2642  University  Ave.  (14). 


$2,800 
10,500 

24,030 

92,408 
3,580 

1,921 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  seat.  Population—I  950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Valued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacription  included  in  membership  iee. 

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Minnesota  Registered  Nurse..Monthly Nursing 1929     2     26       93  x 

Minnesota  Nurses  Assn.,  Publisher.  2395  University  Ave.  (14). 
Minnesota  Union  Advocate  +  Thursday Independent 1897     8     23     294     250 

E.  M.  Almquist,  Editor;  Union  Advocate,  Inc.,  Pub.,  408-10  Auditorium   (2). 
Modern  Dairyman  + Monthly Dairy  Farmer....  1989     5     24     227      1.00 

W.  A,  Gordon,  Editor;  Modern  Dairyman.  Pub.  Co.,  817  New  York  Bldg. 
National  Reporter  System Weekly {court1**6          1879     2     30     112 

Composed  of  ten  separate  weekly  Reporters  and  one  serai-monthly  Reporter  cov- 
ering the  United  States,  as  follows :  Atlantic ;  Pacific ;  Federal ;  Federal  Supple- 
ment; New  York  Supplement;  Northwestern;  Northwestern;  Southeastern; 
Southwestern;  Southern;  and  Supreme  Court  Reporter  (semi-mo.) ;  subscrip- 
tion price,  advance  sheets  only,  $20  each,  except  Supreme  Court,  which  is 
$10.  Federal  Rules  Decisions,  $6. 

West  Publishing  Company,  60  Kellogg  Blvd.  (2). 
North  Central  Purchaser -f ... .Bi-monthly Purchasing 1954  ControWfrle  dist 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

F.  Keith  Hunt,  Editor;  Twin  City  Assn.  of  Purchasing  Agents,  Publishers, 
2642  University  Ave.  (14). 

Northern  Automotive  Wonthlv  [Automotive       1894     3     26     140     2.00 

Journal    ,  Montniy |  Trade  2      40      140 

Ben  Forsyth.  Editor;  Bruce  Publishing  Co.,  2642  University  Ave.  (14). 

Northwest  Architect-f Bi-monthly  ....Architectural 2      40      140 

Fred  Miller,  Jr.,  Editor;  Minnesota  Society  of  Architects,  Publisher,  * 

2642  University  Ave.  (14). 

North- West  Dentistry 6  ti.  a  yr Dentistry 1930     2     32     112     3.00 

Walter  Hyde,  D.D.S.,   Editor;   Minnesota,   South   Dakota,  North   Dakota   State 

Dental  Assns.,  Publishers,  2642  University  Ave.  (14). 

North  Western  Druggist Monthly {nJ^Trj,^       "^     *     40     140      2'°° 

_    __    _     .         .       WJf  [Drug  Trade  Controlled  free  dist. 

E.  M.  Docks tader,  Editor;  Bruce  Pub.  Co.,  2642  University  Ave.  (14). 

^'sota  N™ ws*H Pol. )*?.!!!". }Friday Independent 1915      5     24      224 

J.  M.  Koleski,  Editor;  Minnesota  Polish  Publishing  Company.  Inc., 
440  Thomas  Ave.  (8). 

Oracle+V Bi-wkly(  We.)  Collegiate 1890     5 

Students  of  Hamline  University,  Editors  and  Publishers   (25). 
Pioneer  Press — See  Dispatch. 

Public  Service  Magazine Monthly Public  Utilities..  1906     2 

C.  W.  Battley,  Publisher.  1012  Pioneer  Bldg.  (1). 

Recorder  -f  (Negro) Friday Independent 1934      8     24      311      4.00 

C.  E.  Newman,  Editor;  Spokesman  &  Recorder  Pub.  Co.,  Inc., 
3744  Fourth  Ave.,  S.,  Minneapolis. 

Rose  Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1949      8 

Edward  H.  Litman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1562  Como  Ave.  (18). 

Saint  Paul  Legal  Ledger +  ...  J£^"^x>Sun'  Prof. Legal  Bus.  1927     6     24     26624.00 
H.  O.  Warming,  Editor;  Legal  Ledger,  Inc.,  Publisher.  500  Robert  St.  (1). 

Sun    (Negro) -f Thursday Independent 1941      5     24      210      2.00 

Milton  G.  Williams.  Editor;  Twin  City  Observer-Sun  Publishing  Co., 
858  Iglehart  Ave.,  Minneapolis  (2). 

Trestle  Board -f Monthly Masonic 1924      3      26      126 

H.  M.  Thompson,  Editor;  R.  A.  Crepeau,  Publisher,  141  E.  Fifth  St.  (1). 

Veterans  Appeal Jtfonthly Vet.  Info 1942 


Clrc 

*4  200 

148595 
' 

36,213 


3,978 

$14,286 

1,753 
2,198 

2,947 

5,982 
307 

1.00        §1,569 
24     224     2.00        tl,200 

31      101      4.00        20,242 
6,380 

24      287      3.00        §4,901 
J861 
§6,438 


P.  Ernie  Hansen,  Editor;  Northwest  News  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
490  N.  Snelling  Ave. 


.50         13,357 

1.00          2,500 
ist.          2,500 


{^f 


-Thu"- 


Independent...  1875     7     26     294     7.00 


$9.460 


Val  J.  Peters,  Publisher,  444  Rice  St.  (4). 
Wanderer,  The  4-  .....................  Thursday  ........  Catholic  ..............  1867      6     26      280      4.00 

Joseph  Matt,  Editor;  Wanderer  Printing  Company,  Pub..  128  E.  Tenth  St.  (1). 

^ive^iew^News8-?!"  .......  JTues  .&  Fri  .....  Independent  .......  1913      8 

Louis  E.  GellermanV  Edr  tor  ;  John  E.  Tilton,  Publisher. 

1276  S.  Robert  St.  (7),  W.  St.  Paul. 
X-Ray  Technician  ....................  Bi-monthly  ....X-Ray  Tech  .......  1929      2      32      112x2.50 

Jean  I.  Widger.  R.T.,  Editor;  The  American  Society  of  X-Ray  Technicians, 
Publishers,  2642  University  Ave.  (14). 

SAINT  PETERf  (E6),  pop.  7.754;  Nicollet  Co.  (SC).  On  Minnesota  River.  12  m  N  of 
Mankato.  CANW  RR.  Manufactures  overalls,  shirts,  cement  block,  tile.  Gustavus 
Adolphus  College;  State  Hospital  for  Insane.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock,  grain 
farms.  Corn,  wheat,  alfalfa. 

Gustavian  Weekly  -fV  ............  Friday  ............  Collegiate  ...........  1894      5      24      224      3.00 

Students  of  Gustavus  Adolphus  College,  Publishers. 

Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1884     8     24     280     3.50 

St.  Peter  Herald,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  271. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNtlly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  ColsO  Width?  Depth    Sub 

SANBORN  (06%),  pop.  618;  Redwood  Co.  (SW).  50  m  SW  of  Mankato.  C&NW  RR. 

Creamery;  hatchery.  Dairy,  grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Sentinel-}-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1889      6     26     280     2.00 

Merrill  Otto,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SANDSTONE  (F4%),  pop.  1,097;  Pine  Co.  (EC).  65  m  SW  of  Duluth.  GN  RR.  Cement 
piling,    bridge   stubs    manufactured.    Milk    drying   plant.    Sandstone   quarries. 
Dairy,  stock  farms.  Rutabagas,  potatoes,  corn. 
Pine  County  Courier  -f  ............  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1895     7     24     276     2.50 

V.  L.  Colby,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAUK  CENTRE  (D5),  pop.  8.140;  Stearns  Co.  (C).  46  m  NW  of  St.  Cloud.  GN;  NP 

RRs.  Manufactures  butter,  feeds.  Hatcheries.  Dairy  farms.  Corn,  hay. 
Herald  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1867      8     24      280     2.50 

A.  J.  Oliver.  Editor;  Sauk  Centre  Publishers,  Inc. 
Independent  Banker  ................  Monthly  ..........  Banking  .............  1950     3     26     140     6.00 

Howard  F.  Bell,  Editor;  Inpubco  Inc.,  Publisher.  Controlled  free  dist. 

SAUK  RAPIDS  (D4),  pop.  8,410;  Benton  Co.  (C).  2  m  N  of  St.  Cloud.  GN;  NP  RRs. 

Manufactures  monuments,  butter.  Granite  quarries.  Dairy  farms.  Corn,  oats, 

potatoes. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1854      6      26     280     200 

Lee  Batcheler,  Editor  and  Publisher,  7  Second  Ave. 

SEBEKA  (C4),  pop.  802;  Wadena  Co.  (WC).  55  m  E  of  Fergus  Falls.  GN  RR.  Man- 

ufactures  butter.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Review-f  ..................................  Wednesday  ....Republican  .........  1900     7      24     280     250 

Mark  D.  Isherwood,  Editor  and  Publisher:  "     ^5° 


SHAKOPEEf  (E6).  pop.  3,185;  Scott  Co.  (SE).  On  Minnesota  River,  20  m  SW  of  Min- 
neapolis. C&NW;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Manufactures  malt,  soft  drinks  stoves 
whiskey,  bricks.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  cattle. 

Argus-Tribune -f Thursday Independent 1861      7     23      287     250 

Frank  Strunk,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Valley  News -f Thursday Independent 1941      5      24      224      300 

John  Suel,  Editor;  Suel  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  321  W.  1st  St. 

SHERBURN  (D7),  pop.  1,221;  Martin  Co.  (SC).  60  m  SW  of  Mankato.  CMSP&P;  M&SL 
RRs.  Manufactures  butter,  farm  machinery,  feed.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  stock, 
grain,  poultry  farms. 

Advance-Standard -|- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1887      7      24     280     8.00 

Gordon  Blakely,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SILVER  BAY  (G3),  pop.  X3.000;  Lake  Co.  (NE).  On  Lake  Superior.  50  m  NE  of 
Duluth.  Bank  and  railroad  stations.  Two  harbors.  DMIR  RR.  Resort.  Dairy, 
truck,  poultry  farms. 

News      ..      ..  Tuesday  Independent     ..  1956      4      24      224      3.00 

James  A.  Campbell,  Publisher. 

SILVER  LAKE  (D5%),  pop.  603;  McLeod  Co.  (SC).  50  m  SW  of  Minneapolis.  GN; 
MW  RRs.  Creamery;  saw  mill.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Leader-f Thursday Democratic 1901      6     24      280     2.50 

W.  W.  Merrill,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SLAYTONf  (C6H),  pop.  1,887;  Murray  Co.  (SW).  90  m  W  of  Mankato.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  butter.  Lake  resort.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Murray  County  Herald -f Thursday Republican 1893      8      24      280      3.00 

J.  D.  Weber,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SLEEPY  EYE  (D6),  pop.  8,278;  Brown  Co.  (SC).  48  m  W  of  Mankato.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  canned  corn,  peas,  cement  blocks,  butter.  Hatcheries;  poultry 
packing  plant.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Herald-Dispatch -f Tues.&Thurs. .Independent 1880      7      24      280     4.00 

W.  E.  Barnes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SOUTH  SAINT  PAUL  (E5%),  pop.  15,909;  Dakota  Co.  (SE).  On  Mississippi  River, 
5  m  from  St.  Paul.  CGW;  M&SL;  CB&Q;  CRI&P;  C&NW;  GN;  NP  RRs.  Stock 
yards;  meat-packing  plants;  tanneries;  foundries;  railroad  shops.  Dairy  farms. 

Reporter4- Tues.&Thurs. .Independent 1892     8     23      300     5.00 

Wilbur  Fisk,  Editor;  John  E.  Tilton,  Publisher,  235  Concord  St. 

SPRINGFIELD  (D6),  pop.  2,574;  Brown  Co.  (SC).  On  Cottonwood  River,  60  m  W  of 
Mankato.  C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  brick,  tile,  flour,  feed.  Carding  mill; 
nursery;  hatchery.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Advance- Press  + Thursday Independent 1887      7     24     287      3.00 

Prints  free  dist.  shopping  paper  every  other  Thursday  called  Shopper. 
Walter  A.  Erickson,  Editor;  Springfield  Publishing  Company. 

SPRING  GROVE  (G7),  pop.  1,093;  Houston  Co.  (SE).  32  m  W  of  La  Crosse,  Wis. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Butter,  cheese,  soft  drinks  manufactured.  Hatchery.  Dairy, 
stock  farms. 

Herald Thursday Republican 1891     6     26     273     2.00 

B.  A.  and  Mrs.  B.  L.  Onsgard.  Editors;  Onsgard  Publishing  Company. 

SPRING  VALLEY  (F7),  pop.  2.467;  Fillmore  Co.  (SE).  45  m  SW  of  Winona.  CGW; 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Creamery;  bottling  works.  Iron  ore  mine.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry, 
grain  farms.  Corn,  barley,  oats. 

Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1879     7      24     280     8.00 

Bob  Lind,  Editor;  Spring  Valley  Tribune,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate  V^sued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fe«. 

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-— — Estab  Coli <$> Width  TDtpth    Sub  ciit 

STAPLES  (D4),  pop.  2.782;  Todd  Co.   (C).  80  m  W  of  Brainerd.  NP  RR.  Railroad 

terminal.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  truck,  grain  farms.  Corn,  hay,  wheat. 
World  + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1890      7     24      280     2.50   **2,3OO 

W.  E.  Stone,  Editor;  The  World,  Publisher. 

STARBUCK  <C6),  pop.  1,148;  Pope  Co.  (NW).  120  m  NW  of  Minneapolis.  NP  RR.  Man- 
ufactures  butter,  cement  drain  tiles  and  building  blocks.  Summer  resort. 
Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 

Times  + Thursday Independent 1898     7     24     280     8.00        §1,603 

Frances  Merrill,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STEPHEN  (B2),  pop.  877;  Marshall  Co.  (NW).  52  m  NE  of  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.  GN 
RR.  Creamery.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Turkeys,  potatoes. 

Messenger -f Thursday Independent 1888     6     26     280     8.00          1,150 

H.  C.  Swanson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STEWART  (D6),  pop.  695;  McLeod  Co.  (SO.  60  m  N  of  Mankato.  CMSPAP  RR. 
Butter  factory;  feed  mill.  Dairy,  stock,  grain,  poultry,  mink  farms. 

Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1896     6     24     224     8.00  5921 

Kermit  Hnbin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STEWARTVILLE  (F7),  pop.  1,198;  Olmsted  Co.  (SE).  11  m  S  of  Rochester.  CGW  RR. 
Manufactures  butter,  flour,  chick  feed.  Lake  resort.  Farming.  Wheat,  corn. 

Star-h Thursday Independent 1891     7     24     280     200        51,250 

Edward  J.  McLoone,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  865. 

STILLWATERf  (F5%),  pop.  7.674;  Washington  Co.  (SE).  On  St.  Croix  River,  20  m 
NE  of  St.  Paul.  C&NW;  CMSP&P;  NP  RRs.  Manufactures  men's  shoes,  cloth- 
ing,  tractors,  road  machinery,  flour,  binding  twine,  lumber,  soft  drinks,  boats, 
cement  blocks.  Minnesota  State  Prison.  Dairy  farms. 

{Gaiette-f jl^**'8**-  Independent 1884     7     26     287   18.00        §2,800 
Gazette -f Thursday Independent 1870      7     26      287      2.50        §2,320 
Ed.  L.  Roney,  Editor;  Ned  Easton,  Publisher. 

STORDEN  (C6V&),  pop.  898;  Cottonwood  Co.  (SW).  70  m  direct  W  of  Mankato. 
C&NW  RR.  Agriculture.  Hogs,  cattle. 

Times-}- Thursday Independent 1915     6     26     276     2.50  §580 

Sirwell  D.  Shaner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SWANVILLE  (D4%),  pop.  878;  Morrison  Co.  (C).  35  m  SW  of  Brainerd.  NP  RR. 
Manufactures  butter.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

News-f Thursday Republican 1900      6     26      280     2.60  §563 

R.  A.  McRae,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

THIEF  RIVER  FALLSf  <B2%),  pop.  6,926:  Pennington  Co.  (NW).  40  m  NE  of  Grand 
Forks,  N.  D.  GN;  MSPASSM  RRs.  Airline  NOR.  Manufactures  dairy  products. 
poultry  feeds,  soft  drinks.  Dairy,  poultry,  grocery,  fruit  distributing  center. 

Times -f Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1910      8     24      287      4.00    **4,761 

W.  E.  Dahlquist,  Editor;  Thief  River  Falls  Times,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

TOWER  (F8),  pop.  778;  St.  Louis  Co.  (NE).  On  Lake  Vermilion.  25  m  N  of  Virginia. 
DM  AIR  RR.  Saw  mill;  box  factory.  Summer  resort.  Iron  mines;  timber.  Truck, 
poultry  farms. 

News4- Friday Independent 1900     6      26      224      2.60  §980 

Wm.  G.  Smith,  Editor;  Franklin  J.  Burgess,  Publisher,  Box  728. 

TRACY  (C6),  pop.  8,020;  Lyon  Co.  (SW).  80  m  W  of  Mankato.  C&NW  RR.  Manufac- 
tures butter,  powdered  buttermilk,  soft  drinks.  Bulk  station.  Railroad  shops. 
Stocks,  dairy,  grain  farms. 

Headlight-Herald -f Thursday Republican 1879      8     24      287      8.00          2,718 

Fred  K.  Smith,  Editor;  Tracy  Publishing  Company. 

TRIUMPH  (D7),  pop.  561;  Martin  Co.  (SC).  50  m  SE  of  Mankato.  C&NW  RR. 
Creameries;  cement  block  factory;  rendering  plant.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain 
farms.  Corn,  oats. 

^l^g^sT^67  {Thursday Democratic 1900     7     24     280     3.00        §1,038 

Also  prints— ^Onnsby-bdin  Community  Builder. 
Phyllis  and  Gordon  Spielman,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

TRUMAN  (D7),  pop.  1,106;  Martin  Co.  (SC).  86  m  SE  of  Mankato.  C&NW  RR.  Manu- 
facture* butter,  feed.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Hogs,  eggs. 

Tribune-r- Thursday Independent 1900     7      24      280      2.60        §1,126 

D.  R.  Peterson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TWIN  VALLEY  (B8).  pop.  899;  Norman  Co.  (NW).  87  m  NE  of  Fargo,  N.  D.  NP  RR. 
Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  potatoes,  oats. 

Times -f Wednesday  ....Independent 1896     6     26     280     8.00        §1,O85 

R.  A.  Lee,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TWO  HARBORSt  (G8tt).  pop.  4,400;  Lake  Co.  (NE).  On  Lake  Superior,  25  m  E  of 
Duluth.  DM&IR  RR.  Lake  shipping  point  for  Iron  ore  from  Mesaba  and  Ver- 
milion range.  Fisheries ;  timber.  Hay  fever  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Chronicle  and  Times 4-        ...Thursday Independent 1923     8     24     280     8.60        §2,378 

James  A.  Campbell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  109  6th  St. 

TYLER  (B6),  pop.  1,121;  Lincoln  Co.  (SW).  60  m  NE  of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  butter,  cement  blocks,  tile,  feeds.  Elevators ;  poultry,  egg-packing 
plants.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 

Journal+ Wednesday Independent 1882     7     24     280     8.00        §1,109 

C.  B.  Seipp  and  R.  C.  Seipp,  Publishers. 

Cfeeolatioft--**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher' •  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
ens,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vlwued  only  during  academic  year.  xSnbscriptlon  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ULEN  <B8ft),  pop.  625;  Clay  Co.  (WC).  40  m  NB  of  Fargo,  N.  D.  NP  RR.  Creamery; 
elevator.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  potatoes. 

Union-H Wednesday  ....Republican 1896     7     24     278     2.00  8830 

M.  P.  Reiersgord,  Editor  and  Publisher.  8^ 

UPSALA  (D6).  pop.  866;  Morrison  Co.  (C).  80  m  NW  of  St.  Cloud.  Railroad  station. 
Albany.  GN  RR.  Butter  factory.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

News -Tribune  H- Thursday   ....Independent 1915     6     24     280     2.50  S526 

Homer  R.  Miller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VERNON  CENTER  <D6%),  pop.  844;  Blue  Earth  Co.  (SC).  21  m  SW  of  Mankato. 
C&NW  RR.  Diversified  farming.  Grain,  stock. 

News  + Thursday Independent 1895      5     26     252      1.50  870 

H.  L.  Burdick,  Editor;  Burdick  Publishing  Co. 

VIRGINIA  (F8),  pop.  12,486;  St.  Louis  Co.  (NE).  26  m  E  of  Hibbing.  DW&P;  GN; 
DM&IR  RRs.  Lumber  mill;  iron  foundries;  butter,  paint  factories;  bottling 
works.  Trading  center.  Lake  resort  region.  Iron  mines;  timber.  Dairy,  poultry 
farms.  Hay,  potatoes. 

f  Mesabi   News  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1898      8     24     294   15.60  **10,701 

J  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

[  Range  Facts -f Thursday Independent 1934      8      24     294     2.75   **1,459 

v  Burt  D.  Pearson,  Editor;  Enterprise  Printing  and  Publishing  Co. 

WABASHAf  (F6),  pop.  2,468;  Wabasha  Co.  (SE).  On  Mississippi  River,  38  m  N  of 
Winona.  CMSP&P  RR.  Manufactures  flour,  soda  water.  Boat  yard.  Summer 
resort.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  barley,  cabbage. 

Wabasha  County  Herald  + Thursday Independent 1857     7     24     280     4.00        §1,910 

Ray  C.  Young,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WABASSO  (C6),  pop.  693;  Redwood  Co.  (SW).  115  m  SW  of  Minneapolis.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  butter.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  small  grains. 

Standard-}- Thursday Independent 1899      7      24      273     2.50  §515 

Robert  Berghs,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WACONIA  (E6),  pop.  1,569;  Carver  Co.  (SC).  26  m  SW  of  Minneapolis.  M&SL  RR. 
Creamery;  bottling  works.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Patriot-f Thursday Republican 1897      8     24      301     2.50          2,419 

A.  C.  Wessale.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WADENAf  (C4),  pop.  8,958;  Wadena  Co.  (WC).  80  m  NW  of  St.  Cloud.  GN ;  NP  RRs. 
Manufactures  butter,  woodwork,  beverages.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  hay,  oats. 

Pioneer  Journal-f Thursday Republican 1877      8      24     287      3.00        §3,480 

C.  Leslie  Fox,  Editor;  Wadena  Pioneer  Journal  Company,  Publisher. 

WALKERf    (D8).  pop.   1,192;  Cass   Co.    (NC).  90  m  SW   of  Hibbing.   GN;  NP  RRs. 

Manufactures  butter,  fishing  tackle,  boats.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck 

farms. 
Cass  County  Independent -K ..Friday Independent 1925      7      24     280     2.50        §1,75O 

C.  A.  Plattner,  Editor;  Northern  Minn.  Pub.  Co.,  Publisher. 
Cass  County  Pioneer -f Friday Independent 1896      6      26     280     2.00  §6O7 

R.  A.  Oliver,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Pilot -(- Friday Independent 1897      7     24     280     2.50  §900 

C.  A.  Plattner,  Editor;  Northern  Minnesota  Publishing  Co. 

WALNUT  GROVE  (C6%).  pop.  890;  Redwood  Co.  (SW).  70  m  W  of  Mankato.  C&NW 
RR.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  livestock,  barley. 

Tribune-h Thursday Independent 1891      6     26     280      2.00  985 

Everett  Lantz,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WANAMINGO  (F6),  pop.  496;  Goodhue  Co.  (SE).  35  ra  NW  of  Rochester.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Manufactures  powdered  milk,  butter,  feeds.  Hatchery.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry, 
grain  farms. 

Progress -f Thursday Independent 1908     7     26     304     2.00  §830 

John  BHsIance,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WARRENf  (B2H),  pop.  1,779;  Marshall  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NE  of  Grand  Forks,  N.  D. 
MSP&SSM;  GN  RRs.  Flax  tow,  butter  manufactured.  Hatchery.  Dairy,  poultry, 
grain  farms.  Wheat,  sugar  beets,  potatoes. 

Sheaf -f Wednesday  ....Republican 1880     8     24      301     3.00**3,03S 

Oliver  M.  Mattson,  Editor;  Mattson  Bros,  and  Son,  Publishers. 

WARROAD  (Gift),  pop.  1,276;  Roseau  Co.  (NW).  On  Lake  of  the  Woods,  115  m  NE 
of  Grand  Forks,  N.  D.  International  Boundary  Line.  GN;  CN  RRs.  Feldspar, 
lumber  mills.  Resort.  Fisheries;  feldspar  mines;  timber.  Mink  ranches.  Agri- 
culture. Seed  potatoes,  hay,  grass  seed. 

Pioneer-f Wednesday  ....Independent 1898     5     24     224     8.00  §970 

Marvin  D.  Kellogg,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WASECAf  (E6H),  pop.  4,927;  Waseca  Co.  (SC).  80  m  E  of  Mankato.  C&NW;  M&SL 
RRs.  Manufactures  canned  and  frozen  corn,  peas,  lima  beans,  carrots,  asparagus, 
butter,  radio  supplies,  drain  tile,  beverages,  gun  stocks,  pallets  and  skids. 
Poultry  dressing,  rendering  plants ;  hatcheries.  Lake  resort.  Southern  Minnesota 
School  of  Agriculture  branch  of  University  of  Minnesota.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry, 
grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

t  Herald 4- Friday Independent. 1877     8     24     294     8.00        §3,906 

4  Journal -f Wednesday Republican 1860     8     24     294     3.00        §3,936 

1  Donald  C.  Brown,  Editor;  Journal  Publishing  Co. 

Circulation— **S«pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Populatlon—1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUr 
estimate,  \flwwd  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee, 

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WATERTOWN  (E5ft),  pop.  887;  Carver  Co.  (SC).  80  m  W  of  Minneapolis.  MW  RR. 
Butter,  milk  powder,  casein,  canned  corn  manufactured.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain 
farms. 

Carver  County  News-f Thursday Independent 1887     6     26     280     2.50 

Lynn  R.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WATERVILLE  (E6%),  pop.  1,627;  Le  Sueur  Co.  (SC).  On  Lake  Sakatak,  18  m  W  of 
Faribault.  CGW;  M&SL  RRs.  Furniture,  sash  and  door,  prefabricated  house 
factories;  produce  plant;  hatchery.  Resort.  Fisheries.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry, 
grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  clover  seed. 

Advance-f Thursday Independent 1884      6     24     280     3.00 

N.  D.  Wilcox,  Publisher. 

W  ATKINS  (D5),  pop.  659;  Meeker  Co.  (SC).  26  m  SW  of  St.  Cloud.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Manufactures  butter.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain,  truck  farms. 

Forum-f Thursday Democratic 1913      5     24     217     2.00 

Richard  Tonnell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WATSON  (B5%).  pop.  284;  Chippewa  Co.  (SW).  85  m  SW  of  St.  Cloud.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Bank,  Montevideo.  Elevators ;  creamery.  Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Journal -f Thursday Independent 1948      6     26      280     2.50 

Dave  Torgerson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WAVERLY — Star — See  Wright  County  Journal- Press,  Buffalo. 

WAYZATA  (E5%),  pop.  1,791;  Hennepin  Co.  (SE).  18  m  W  of  Minneapolis.  GN; 
MW  RRs.  Manufactures  boats.  Residential.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 

Cocker  Spaniel  Visitor-}- Monthly fipanfel  1939      8      26 

Kay  King,  Editor;  Bart  and  Kay  King,  Publishers,  Navarre. 

(Deephaven  Argus-f Friday Independent .1939      7      24 
Minnetonka  Herald -f Thursday Independent 1930      7     24 
M.  G.  Gullixson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WELCOME  (D7),  pop.  712;  Martin  Co.  (SO).  50  m  SW  of  Mankato.  CMSP&P;  C&NW 
RRs.  Creamery;  feed  mill;  fertilizer  factory.  Dairy,  grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Times -f Friday Independent 1908     7     24     280     2.50 

Gordon  Blakely,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WELLS  (E7),  pop.  2.475;  Faribault  Co.  (SC).  42  m  SE  of  Mankato.  CMSP&P  RR.  Corn 
cannery;  cement  tile  factory.  Hatchery.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Mirror-f Thursday Independent 1877      6     26     276      2.50 

Ed.  Kuechenmeister,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WESTBROOK  (C6%).  pop.  1,017 ;  Cottonwood  Co.  (SW).  75  m  SW  of  Mankato.  C&NW 
RR.  Creameries.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  barley,  oats. 

Sentinel-f Thursday Independent 1901      6     26     280      3.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Harlan  Radtke,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WEST  CONCORD  (F6%),  pop.  770;  Dodge  Co.  (SE).  80  m  NW  of  Rochester.  CGW 
RR.  Manufactures  butter,  cheese.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Enterprise-h Thursday Ind.  Rep 1890      6      26      273      3.00 

L.  W.  Smith,  Editor;  L.  W..  Bessie  M.  and  D.  L.  Smith,  Publishers. 

WEST  ST.  PAUL— West  St.  Paul  Booster— See  St.  Paul. 

WHEATONf  (B5),  pop.  1,948;  Traverse  Co.  (WC).  82  m  S  of  Fargo,  N.  D.  CMSP&P 

RR.   Manufactures   butter.   Elevators.   Poultry   dressed.   Dairy,  poultry,   grain, 

stock  farms. 
Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1885      8      23      294      3.00 

L.  W.  Mathiason,  Editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Company. 

WHITE  BEAR  LAKE  (E5%),  pop.  3,646  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-12-57,  gives  13,032)  ; 
Ramsey  Co.  (SE).  On  White  Bear  Lake,  12  m  NE  of  St.  Paul.  Railroad  name, 
White  Bear.  NP  RR.  Sport  boat  factories.  Resort.  Residential.  Truck  farms. 

White  Bear  Press-f Thursday Independent 1896      8     24      283      3.00        $3,900 

Aaron  M.  Litman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Bloom  and  Fourth  St. 

WILLIAMS  (D2),  pop.  414;  Lake  of  the  Woods  Co.  (NW).  190  m  NW  of  Duluth.  CN 
RR.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Seed  potatoes,  flax,  clover. 

Northern  Light4- Thursday Independent 1916      5      24      217      2.50  §730 

E.  W.  Lockhart.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WILLMARf  (C5%).  pop.  9,410;  Kandiyohi  Co.  (SMC).  92  m  W  of  Minneapolis.  GN 
RR.  Railroad  division  point;  machine  shops;  foundry;  sash  and  door,  soft  drink 
factories.  Hatcheries.  Wholesale  trading  center.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products. 

West  Central  Minn.  Tribune.-Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1928      8      28      297    15.00      §10,033 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

O.  B.  Augustson.  Editor;  Tribune  Ptg.  Co.,  Pub.,  811  Fourth  St.,  West. 

WILMONT  (C7).  pop.  473;  Nobles  Co.  (SW).  60  m  NE  of  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.  CRI&P 
RR.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Tribtme-f Thursday Republican 1900     6     24     280     2.60  9500 

D.  N.  Wagner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WINDOMf  (07),  pop.  8,165;  Cottonwood  Co.  (SW).  On  Des  Moines  River,  65  m  SW 
of  Mankato.  C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  farm  machinery,  tile,  butter.  Elevator. 
Apiary.  Dairy,  grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Flax,  corn,  oats. 

f  Cottonwood  Co.  Citizen  + Wednesday  ....Ind.  Rep 1883     7     24     287     4.00        §34264 

1   Reporter-f Friday Republican 1871      7     24     276     4.00          2,705 

D.  L.  and  G.  M.  Keith  and  Rowland  Bergstrom,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation — AnfcSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Janc  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  4 Nonpareil 
em§.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  fCownty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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WINNEBAGO  <D7).  pop.  2.127  :  Farlbault  Co.  (SC).  40  m  NW  of  Albert  Lea.  CMSP4P- 

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WINONAf  (G6%),  pop.  25,031;  Winona  Co.  (SE).  On  Mississippi  River,  80  m  N  of 
LaCrosae,  Wis.  CB&Q;  C&NW;  CMSP&P;  CGW;  GB&W  RRs.  Airline  NOR. 
Barge  connections.  Manufactures  flour,  patent  medicines,  cosmetics,  food,  dairy 
products,  auto  chains,  fur  garments,  metalware,  gloves,  mitts,  candy,  malt, 
feed,  feed  mill  equipment,  wooden  boxes,  bricks,  rock  drills,  iron  benders,  fer- 
£«7!£8-  Nurseries;  railroad  shops.  Three  banks;  bank  clearings  (1957),  $256  - 
804,365.  10,648  electric  meters;  4,301  gas  meters;  9,004  telephones.  St.  Mary's 
College  (men)  ;  College  of  St.  Teresa  (women)  ;  State  Teachers  College 
Agriculture.  ' 

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Freie  Presse-f    (Ger.)  „..!./  Wednesday  ....Independent  ......  1873      7     26      280      5.00      §10398 

\  Sonntagspost-f    (Ger.)  ...........  Sunday  ............  Independent  ......  1873      7      26     280      500        §9945 

I  Mother's-Home  Life  and  theK,      -  ,  f^0™,*™'8  Int' 

Household   Guest   ......."!}  Monthly  ..........  ^SmallTown&  1892      4     26      175        .50 

Fred  Leicht.   Editor;  National   Weeklies.   Inc..  °Publisher.    179   E.   Second  St. 
Courier,  The-f......  ...................  Thursday  ........  Catholic  ..............  1910      8      22      287      3.00     *21,301 

Msgr.  D.  D.  Tierney,  Mgr.  Ed.  ;  Bishop  E.  A.  Fitzgerald,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  53. 

New«  +  ........  •  ............................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ......  1855      8     23      294    20.40**21,018 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

G.  R.  Closway,  Editor;  M.  H.  White,  Publisher. 
Winonan,  The-f  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Collegiate  ..........  1919     5      25     210  xl.OO          2,500 

Students  of  Winona  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
WINSTED   (D6%),  pop.  941;  McLeod  Co.   (SC).  42  m  W  of  Minneapolis.  MW  RR. 

Milk  products,  canned  corn  manufactured.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 
Journal-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1905      6     24     280      2.50  923 

Andrew  J.  Henjum,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WINTHROP  (D6),  pop.  1,251;  Sibley  Co.  (SC).  40  m  NW  of  Mankato.  M&SL  RR.  Corn 

cannery.  Hatchery.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
News-h  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  .1877      7     24     276     3.00        §1,255 

Merrill  E.   Haaheim,   Editor  and   Publisher. 

WOOD  LAKE   (C6),  pop.  504;  Yellow  Medicine  Co.   (SW).  115  m  SE  of  Minneapolis. 

M&SL  RR.  Butter  factory.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
News  -f  ....................................  Thursday          Democratic      ..    1897      7      23      280      3.00  §735 

Art  J.  Manning,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WORTHINGTONf  (C7),  pop.  7,923;  Nobles  Co.  (SW).  62  m  E  of  Sioux  Falls.  S.  D. 
CRI&P;  C&NW  RRs.  Creameries;  elevators;  rendering,  poultry  processing, 
alfalfa  dehydrating  plants  ;  cement  block  factory  ;  hatcheries.  Lake  resort.  Stock, 
grain,  poultry  farms. 

Globe-f  .....................................  |&VSunX'Sat'    Independent  ......  1872      8     24     294  7.80        §9,653 

James  L.  Vance,  Editor;  V.  M,  Vance,  Publisher. 

Minnesota  Smoke-Eater  +  .....  Monthly  ..........  {ipfremen^          1949     5     24     205  4'00        *5>904 

William  M.  Cox,   Editor;  Minnesota  Smoke-Eater,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  122. 

ZUMBRO  FALLS  (F6).  pop.  172;  Wabasha  Co.  (SE).  22  m  N  of  Rochester.  CMSP&P 

RR.  Bank,  Hammond.  Creamery.  Dairy,  grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Enterprise-f  .............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1907      6     24     266     2.00  450 

Mrs.  George  Opem,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ZUMBROTA  (F6),  pop.  1,686;  Goodhue  Co.  (SE).  On  Zumbro  River,  25  m  N  of  Roch- 
ester. CMSP&P;  CGW  RRs.  Manufactures  butter,  cheese,  roller  trucks,  cement 
blocks,  drain  tile.  Hatcheries.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  barley,  oats. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1885      7      23      280      2.50        §1,640 

A.  T.  Grimsrud,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
(P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  <S»  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population  —  1950  Census.  xRand  McNalU 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MISSISSIPPI 

Population  2,178.914   (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  JACKSON 

Mississippi  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Tennessee,  east  by  Alabama,  south  by  the  Gulf  of 
Mexico  and  Louisiana  and  west  by  the  Mississippi  River,  which  separates  it  from  Louisiana  and 
Arkansas.  Its  extreme  length  from  north  to  south  is  832  miles;  average  breadth,  142  miles.  Its 
land  area  is  47,248  square  miles. 

The  surface  is  generally  hilly  except  in  the  Mississippi  bottom,  from  Vicksburg  to  the  Tennessee 
line  and  between  the  Mississippi  and  Yazoo  Rivers,  where  it  is  low  and  swampy,  subject  to  inunda* 
tion  and  covered  with  a  dense  growth  of  timber.  Below  Vicksburg  the  surface  for  some  miles 
inland  is  hilly  and  known  as  the  "cane  hills"  or  "bluffs"  and  has  a  generally  productive  soil.  There 
is  a  particularly  fertile  prairie  region  in  the  northeast  where  one  of  the  chief  products,  alfalfa, 
produces  from  three  to  five  heavy  crops  each  year.  The  southern  part  is  chiefly  a  level  pine  region 
and  furnishes  good  pasturage  and  quantities  of  timber  and  tar  and  turpentine.  The  soil  of  this 
tract,  although  sandy,  is  with  fertilization,  particularly  adapted  to  truck  farming.  The  forest 
wealth  of  the  state  is  extensive  and  it  ranks  second  among  the  states  as  a  producer  of  cotton.  The 
climate  and  production  are  sub-tropical.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Vicksburg  gives  the  temperature 
(annual  monthly  mean)  as  65.6;  highest  degree  on  record,  104;  lowest,  — 1.  Total  annual 
precipitation,  51.93  inches. 

Plantation  life,  reminiscent  of  the  past,  still  prevails  in  the  primarily  agricultural  state. 
Transportation  is  supplied  by  rail  lines  and  the  Mississippi  River.  The  University  of  Mississippi, 
the  largest  institution  of  higher  education  in  the  State,  is  located  at  University  (Oxford). 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  twenty-sixth.  Rural  population  (1950),  27.8%.  In  1950.  of  the 
2.178.914  total  population,  1,188.429  were  white;  990.485  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  251,383.  Farm  acreage,  20,710,770.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  82.4. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $4,421.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  3,237. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $270,829,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $180,421,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  cotton  (value  of  production),  $152,933,000.  rank,  third; 
cottonseed  (value  of  production),  $23,138,000,  rank,  third;  soybeans,  $22,218,000,  rank,  eighth ; 
corn,  $9,962,000;  wheat,  $5,837,000;  oats,  $5,398,000;  rice,  $5,082,000,  rank,  fifth;  pecans, 
$1,677,000,  rank,  sixth;  hay,  $1,656,000;  sweet  potatoes,  $1,256,000;  sorghum  grain,  $821,000; 
sugarcane  sirup,  $775,000,  rank,  third;  sorghum  sirup,  $503,00,  rank,  third;  potatoes,  $195,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit   (noncitrus)    (1957):  peaches,  $429,000;  pears,  $94,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $186,525,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$16,426,000;  horses  and  mules,  $11,880,000,  rank,  fifth;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $1,804,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers),  $38,443,000; 
eggs,  $16,762,000;  turkeys,  $708,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957):  all  milk  and  cream,  $48,009,000.  Total  milk  pro- 
duction on  farms,  1,645,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  American  cheese,  18,328,000  Ibs.; 
non-fat  dry  milk  solids,  6,066,000  Ibs.;  creamery  butter,  5,371,000  Ibs.;  creamed  cottage  cheese, 
520,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  3,229,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Marine  waters  and  coastal  rivers  catch  (1956),  232,940,000  Ibs.;  $6,641,000  value.  Principal 
fish:  shrimp,  menhaden,  crabs,  tuna.  Mississippi  River  and  tributaries  catch  (1956),  3,225,000 
Ibs.;  $423,000  value. 

FORESTS 

Total  lumber  production  (1953),  934  million  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  southern  yellow  pine, 
oak,  red  and  sap  gnm,  black  and  tupelo  gum,  cottonwood  and  aspen,  yellow  poplar,  cypress,  beech, 
hickory,  elm,  maple,  sycamore. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $466,846,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
lumber  and  products  (except  furniture),  paper  and  allied  products,  food  and  kindred  products. 
Total  expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $39,175,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office.  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1951),  $103,080,000.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  petroleum,  natural 
gas,  clays,  natural-gas  liquids. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  852,500.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  665,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  578.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  16,926;  sales,  $1,277,158,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  82 
County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop  County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Adams    (SW),   Natchez S2.256  6  Bolivar  (W),  Cleveland  and 

2  Alcorn    (NB),  Corinth 27,158  Rosedal*   68,004 

8  Amite  (SW),  Liberty 19,261  7  Calhoun   (NC),  Pittsboro 18,880 

4  Attala  (C).  Kosciusko 26,652  8  Carroll  (NC),  Carrollton  and 

5  Benton  (N).  Ashland 8,798  Vaiden  15,499 

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LIST  OF  COUNTIES*  (Continued) 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

9  Chickasaw  (NE),  Houston  and 

Okolona     18,951 

10  Choetaw  (NC).  Ackerman 11,009 

11  Claiborne  (SW),  Port  Gibson 11,944 

12  Clarke  (E),  Quit  man 19,362 

18  Clay  (E),  West  Point 17,767 

14  Coahoma   (NW),  Clarksdale 49,361 

15  Copiah    (SW).    Hazelhurst 80,493 

16  Covington    (C).   Collins 16,036 

17  De  Soto  (N),  Hernando 24,599 

18  Forrest   (SE),  Hattiesburg 45,055 

19  Franklin    (SW),   Meadville 10,929 

20  George   (SE),  Lucedale 10,012 

21  Greene   (SE),  Leakesville 8,215 

22  Grenada    (NC),  Grenada 18,830 

23  Hancock  (S),  Bay  St.  Louis 11.891 

24  Harrison   (S),  Gulfport 84,073 

25  Hinds  (SWC),  Jackson  and 

Raymond    142,164 

26  Holmes    (WC),  Lexington 83.801 

27  Humphreys   (W).  Belzoni 23,115 

28  — Issaquena  (W).  Mayersville 4,966 

29  Itawamba    (NE),   Fulton 17,216 

80  Jackson    (SE),    Pascagoula 31,401 

81  Jasper  (E),  Bay  Springs 18,912 

82  Jefferson   (SW),  Fayette 11,306 

83  Jefferson  Davis   (S),  Prentiss 15,500 

84  Jones  (SE),  Ellisville  and  Laurel..   57,235 

85  Kemper   (E),  De  Kalb 15,893 

86  Lafayette    (N),    Oxford 22,798 

87  Lamar   (S),  Purvis 13,225 

88  Lauderdale   (E),  Meridian 64,171 

89  Lawrence    (S),   Monticello 12,639 

40  Leake    (C),   Carthage 21,610 

41  Lee   (NE),  Tupelo 38,287 

42  Leflore  (NWC),  Greenwood 51,813 

43  Lincoln  (SW),  Brookhaven 27,899 

44  Lowndes    (E),  Columbus 37,852 

45  Madison    (WC),  Canton 33,860 

46  Marion    (S),   Columbia 23,967 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat 

47  Marshall   (N),  Holly  Springs 

48  Monroe   (NE),  Aberdeen 

49  Montgomery   (NC),  Winona 

50  Neshoba    (E),  Philadelphia 

51  Newton    (EC),   Decatur 

52  Noxubee    (E),  Macon 

63  Oktibbeha   (E),  Starkville 

54  Panola  (NW),  Batesville  and 

Sardis    

55  Pearl  River  (S),  Poplarville 

66  Perry    (SE),  New  Augusta 

57   Pike    (S),    Magnolia 

68  Pontotoc    (NE),   Pontotoc 

69  Prentiss  (NE),  Booneville 

60  Quitman    (NW),  Marks 

61  Rankin   (SC),  Brandon 

62  Scott    (C).  Forest 

63  Sharkey    (W),  Rolling  Fork 

64  Simpson    (SO,   Mendenhall 

65  Smith  (SC),  Raleigh 

66  Stone    (S),   Wiggins 

67  Sunflower    (NW),    Indianola 

68  Tallahatchie   (NW),  Charleston 

and   Sumner  

69  Tate   (NW),  Senatobia  

70  Tippah  (N),  Ripley  

71  Tishomingo    (NE),    luka 

72  Tunica    (NW),  Tunica 

73  Union   (N),  New  Albany 

74  Walthall   (S),  Tylertown 

75  Warren    (W).  Vicksburg 

76  Washington    (W),    Greenville 

77  Wayne  (E),  Waynesboro 

78  Webster    (NC),   Walthall 

79  Wilkinson    (SW),   Woodville 

80  Winston    (EC),   Louisville 

81  Yalobusha    (NC),    Coffeeville   and 

Water  Valley  

82  Yazoo  (WC),  Yazoo  City 


Pop. 
25,106 
36,648 
14,470 
26,780 
22,681 
20,022 
24,569 

81,271 
20,641 

9,108 
35,187 
19.994 
19,810 
25,885 
28,881 
21,681 
12,903 
21,819 
16,740 

6.264 
56,081 

30.486 
18,011 
17,522 
15,544 
21,664 
20,262 
15.563 
39,616 
70,504 
17,010 
10,607 
14,116 
22,231 

15,191 
36,712 


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MISSISSIPPI  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Weekly  11 

Fortnightly    1 

Monthly    17 

Quarterly   4 

Eight  ti.  during  academic  yr.  1 

Total  Periodicals  34 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  21 

Morning  Dailies  (4) 

Evening  Dailies  (16) 

All-day  Daily  (1) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (10) 

Weekly  110 

Semi-weekly    2 

Semi-monthly    1 

Monthly    2 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies    (3) 
Shoppers  (1) 

Total  Newspapers  136 

Total  number  of  publications 170 

County  seats   (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 82 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 117 

For  circulation  figures  for  daily  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  fn  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  Is 
possible  to  Incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


Circ 


Estab  Cols <2> Width  V  Depth    Sub 

ABERDEENf  (H3),  pop.  5,290;  Monroe  Co.  (NE).  On  Tombigbee  River,  at  head  of 
navigation,  28  m  N  of  Columbus.  1C;  SLSF  RRs.  Manufactures  lumber  and  dairy 
produets,  cottonseed  oil,  varments.  Pine  and  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture. 
Dairying,  cotton,  corn. 

Examiner  + Thursday Democratic 1866     8     24     287     2.50 

Roy  Steinfort,  Publisher. 

ACKERMANf  (F4),  pop.  1.468;  Choetaw  Co.  (NC).  45  m  SW  of  Columbus.  GM&O;  1C 
RRs.  Manufactures  lumber,  butter,  soda  water.  Timber.  Agriculture. 

Choetaw  Plaindealer-f Thursday    .     Democratic 1886     8     24     294     2.00 

Star-Herald  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Kosciusko. 

AMORY  (H2H),  pop.  4,990;  Monroe  Co.  (NE).  On  Tombigbee  River,  40  m  N  of 
Columbus.  MISS;  SLSF  RRs.  Lumber,  cotton-oil  mills:  garment  factory.  Timber; 
gas  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  livestock,  dairying. 

Advertiser-f Thursday Democratic 1917     8     24     283     2.50 

Theron  D.  Harden,  Editor  and  Publisher,  113  S.  Main  St. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  S>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  \Hssued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ASHLANDf  (PI),  pop.  828;  Benton  Co.  (N).  61  m  SB  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  Railroad 

station,  Holly  Springs.  SLSF;  1C  RRs.  Lumber  mill.  Timber.  Diversified  farm- 

ing.  Cotton,  corn,  hay,  sweet  potatoes. 
Southern  Advocate Thursday Independent 1905     6     26     276     1.00        $1,225 

G.  P.  Harrison,  Sr.,  and  G.  P.  Harrison,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BALDWYN  (Gltf).  pop.  1,667;  Lee  Co.  (NE).  70  m  N  of  Columbus.  GM&O  RR. 
Machine  shop;  shirt  factory ;  saw  mill;  cotton  gin.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

News Thursday Independent 1939     7      24      276      2.60        $1,870 

Walter  Anderson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BATESVILLEf  (E2),  pop.  2,468;  Panola  Co.  (NW).  58  m  S  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  1C  RR. 
Cotton  gins ;  stave  mill.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Panolian Thursday.      .Independent 1881     7      24     280     2.50        §2,418 

I.  H.  Howell,  Editor;  Panolian  Inc.,  Publisher. 

BAY  ST.  LOUISf  (F10),  pop.  4,621 ;  Hancock  Co.  (S).  On  a  bay  of  the  Gulf  of  Mexico. 
52   m   NE  of  New   Orleans,   La.   L&N   RR.   Seafood  packing.   Bottling  works. 
Winter  resort.  Dairy  and  truck  farms. 
St.  Augustine's  Messenger  lMnnfhlv  r>rtTri   Cu^  1923     2     29      112      3.00         55,000 

(Negro)    f  Monthly Rom.  Cath Controlled  free  dist.          5,000 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Robert    E.    Pungr,    S.V.D.,    Editor;    St.    Augustine's    Catholic    Messenger,    Pub. 

Sea  Coast  Echo-f Thursday Democratic 1892      8     24     294     2.00        §1,692 

Milton  Stewart  and  Harold  Dohm,  Publishers. 

BAY  SPRINGSf  (F6%),  pop.  1,802;  Jasper  Co.  (E).  21  m  NW  of  Laurel.  GM&O  RR. 
Saw  and  stave  mills;  cotton  gins.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 

Jasper  County  News-f Thursday Democratic 1890      7      24      276      2.00         §1,180 

H.  H.  Crisler,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BELZONIf  (C4),  pop.  4,071;  Humphreys  Co.  (W).  40  m  SE  of  Greenville.  1C  RR. 
Cotton  gins ;  lumber,  grist  mills ;  bottling  works ;  hatchery.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  hay. 

Banner-f Thursday Independent 1912      6     26     280     2.50        §1,560 

E.  J.  Toney,  Editor;  Banner  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

BILOXI  (G10),  pop.  87,425;  Harrison  Co.  (S).  On  Gulf  of  Mexico,  12  m  E  of  Gulfport. 
L&N  RR. 

Packs  and  ships  seafood.  Manufactures  beverages  and  lumber.  Boat  build- 
ing and  repairing  yard;  machine  shops.  Shrimp  and  oyster  fisheries.  Two 
banks;  bank  deposits  (1958),  $16,458,250.  11,427  electric  meters;  10,547  gas 
meters;  13,820  telephones.  Military  and  government  installations.  Summer  and 
winter  resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Biloxi-Gulfport  Herald — See  Gulfport. 

Biloxi  News — See  Pass  Christian. 

Bulletin-}- Thursday Independent 1947      7      24     287      2.00  

Clark  Shaughnessy,  Jr.,  Editor;  The  Biloxi  Bulletin,  Inc.,  Pub.,  312  Croesus  St. 

BOONEVILLEf  (Gl),  pop.  8,296;  Prentiss  Co.  (NE).  75  m  S  of  Jackson,  Tenn.  GM&O 
RR.  Lumber  mill;  shirt  factory;  cotton  gins.  Pine  and  hardwood  timber;  clay 
pits.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Banner-Independent -j- Thursday Independent 1898      8     24     315     2.50  3,890 

Ed.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Mississippi  Doctor Monthly Med.  &  Surg 1922      2      35      126  x3.00  

W.   H.   Anderson,    M.D.,   Editor;   Mississippi   State   Medical   Assn.,    Publisher, 
104  Hospitality  St. 

BRANDONf  (E6),  pop.  1,827;  Rankin  Co.  (SO.  18  m  E  of  Jackson.  1C  RR.  Saw 
mills;  cotton  gin.  Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  sweet  potatoes. 

Mississippi  Veteran  + Monthly Amer.  Legion....  1924      8      26      280      1.00  

Frank  W.  Chambers,  Editor;  American  Legion  of  Mississippi,  Publisher. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1848      8      23      287      2.00  1,960 

T.  A.  Alewine,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BROOKHAVENf  (D7%),  pop.  7,801;  Lincoln  Co.  (SW).  66  m  SW  of  Jackson.  1C;  MC 

RRs.   Lumber  mills;   creamery;  machine  shop;   bottling  works;   cotton   gins; 

garment  factory.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Farming.  Cotton,  truck  crops. 
Leader-Times 4- Wed.  &  Fri..  Jeffersonian  Dem.  1888      8      25      301      3.50        J3.389 

Joe  Lee,  Publisher.  *3,000 — Free 

Lincoln  County  Advertiser -f. Thursday Democratic 1949      8     22      2SO      2.50        §3,357 

W.  M.  Lauderdale,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRUCE  (F2%),  pop.  1,719;  Calhoun  Co.  (NC),  65  m  NW  of  Columbus.  M&SV  RR. 
Mattress  factory  and  frozen  food  lockers.  Agriculture.  Poultry,  cotton. 

Calhoun  County  Journal -f Thursday Independent 1953     7     24     280     2.00        §1,966 

Sellers  Denley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CALHOUN  CITY  (F8)f  pop.  1,819;  Calhoun  Co.  (NC).  45  m  SW  of  Tupelo.  Railroad 
station,  Houston.  GM&O  RR.  Cotton  gins;  saw  mills;  chair  stock  factory. 
Timber.  Agriculture.  Poultry,  cotton. 

Monitor-Herald  + Thursday Democratic 1900     7     24     280     2.00        §2,502 

Stanley  Murphree,  Editor;  Murphree  Bros.  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

CANTONf  (D6),  pop.  7,048;  Madison  Co.  (WC).  24  m  NE  of  Jackson.  C&C;  1C  RRs. 
Manufactures  lumber,  plant  food.  Cotton  gins.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Madison  County  Herald -f .Thursday Democratic 1906     8     24     308     8.00        52,183 

Curtis  H.  Mullen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **S«pt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >8PA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
raw*  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vlwed  only  during  academic  year.  xStibscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CARROLLTONf  (E3%),  pop.  475;  Carroll  Co.  (NC).  85  m  N  of  Jackson.  C&G  RR. 
Lumber  mills;  cotton  gins.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Conservative Friday Democratic 1865      8     24     294     2.00        §1380 

Star-Herald  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  233  N.  Madison,  Kosciusko. 

CARTHAGE f  (E5),  pop.  1,925;  Leake  Co.  (C).  On  Pearl  River,  50  m  NE  of  Jackson. 
C&C  RR.  Manufactures  lumber  and  brick.  Bottling  works.  Pine,  hardwood 
timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  cattle. 

Carthaginian -f Thursday Democratic 1872     7     24     280     8.00        §2,625 

Geo.  H.  Keith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHARLESTON!  (D2  H ),  pop.  2,629 ;  Tallahatchie  Co.  (NW).  78  m  S  of  Memphis,  Tenn. 
1C  RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  seat  covers  and  feed.  Cotton  gins.  Clay,  fuller's 
earth,  sand  and  gravel  pits;  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  soybeans. 

Mississippi   Sun+     •••  Thursday Democratic 1856     7      24      280      2.50 

W.  M.  Simpson,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLARKSDALEf  (D2),  pop.  16,539;  Coahoma  Co.  (NW).  60  m  N  of  Greenwood.  1C 
RR.  Manufactures  cottonseed  products,  lumber,  rubber  products,  farm  machin- 
ery, insecticides,  fertilizer,  nylon  hosiery.  Cotton  gins.  Cotton  market.  Timber. 
Agriculture. 

{Delta  Farm  Press  -f Thursday Agriculture 1944      5      22      218     2.00 
Press  Register Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1865      8      22      301    13.00 
Joseph  F.  Ellis,  Jr.,  Editor;  Delta  Press  Publishing  Co.,  351  Delta  Ave. 

CLEVELANDt  (C3),  pop.  6,747;  Bolivar  Co.  (W).  35  m  NE  of  Greenville.  1C  RR. 
Cotton  market.  Bottling  works;  hatchery.  Delta  State  Teachers  College.  Agri- 
culture, especially  cotton. 


Bolivar   Commercial-f Friday Democratic 1916 

C.  L.  Langford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BOEnV"rpCrise+y  N.e.^ }Tuesda* Independent 1936 

C.  L.  Langford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Miss  Delta-j-V      Friday Collegiate 1930 

Students  of  Delta  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


7      24      280      2.00 


Corinthian*  .............................         in  Independent  ...... 

(Sun.  Morn. 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
Fred  A.  Parker,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  109. 


"97     8     « 


§1,250 


§8,352 


7      24      280      2.50        §4,932 
7      24     280      2.50  2,480 


1,010 


CLINTON    (D6),  pop.  2,255;  Hinds   Co.    (SWC).   8  m   W   of  Jackson.  1C  RR.   Saw 

mill  ;  cotton  gin.  Mississippi  College.  Agriculture. 
Mississippi  Collegian  -|-  V  .......  Wednesday  .....  Collegiate  ..........  1916     8     24     280     2.50        $1,400 

Students  of  Mississippi  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  927. 

COFFEEVlLLEf  (E2%),  pop.  789;  Yalobusha  Co.  (NC).  85  m  SE  of  Memphis,  Tenn. 

1C  RR.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  watermelons. 
Courier  +  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1900      7     24     280      3.00        §1,425 

Gerald  H.  Denley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLLINSf   (E7),  pop.  1,293;  Covington  Co.  (S).  62  m  S  of  Jackson.  1C  RR.  Cotton 

gin.  Cotton,  dairy,  truck  farms. 
News-Commercial  4-  ................  Friday  ............  Democratic  ........  1901      6      26      280     3.00        §1,600 

Mrs.  James  D.  Arrington,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLUMBIAf  (E8),  pop.  6,124;  Marion  Co.  (S).  On  Pearl  River,  76  m  SE  of  Jackson. 
FC&G;    1C;    GM&O    RRs.    Manufactures    boxes,    veneer,    canned    vegetables, 
hosiery,    garments,    naval   stores.    Bottling   works.    Pine   timber.    Agriculture. 
Cotton,  potatoes,  truck  crops. 
f  Columbian-Progress  -f  ............  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1901     8     24     294      4.00        §3,108 

1  Mirror  -f  ...................................  Sunday  ............  Independent  ......  1946      5     24     210     3.00        §1,225 

1  Lester  Williams,  Editor;  Columbia  Publishing  Co.,  318  Second  St. 

COLUMBUSf  (H8tt),  pop.  17,172;  Lowndes  Co.  (E).  On  Tombigbee  River,  130  m  NE 
of  Jackson.  C&G;  GM&O;  SLSF;  SOU  RRs.  Airline,  SOU.  Manufactures  brick, 
monuments  and  caskets,  wheels,  concrete  pipe,  lumber,  staves.  Cotton  mills; 
creameries  ;  cheese  and  garment  factories.  Mississippi  State  College  for  Women. 
Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Truck  crops. 

Comn-ercia,  D..patch  +  ........  {S£S£« 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Birney  Imes,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Spectator+V  ...............  Wednesday  .....  Collegiate  ..........  1904      8     28     276     1.50 

Student  Body  of  Mississippi  State  College  for  Women,  Publisher. 

CORINTHf  (Gl),  pop.  9,785;  Alcorn  Co.  (NE).  57  m  S  of  Jackson,  Tenn.  SOU;  1C; 
GM&O  RRs.  Manufactures  men's  pants,  hosiery,  lumber,  cottonseed  and  corn 
products,  engines  and  boilers.  Pine,  oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn, 
strawberries,  poultry. 


1,700 


§3,983 
§3,983 


CRYSTAL  SPRINGS  (D6%),  pop.  8,676;  Copiah  Co.  (SW).  25  m  SW  of  Jackson.  1C 
RR.  Manufactures  boxes  and  crates.  Saw  mills.  Pine  timber.  Truck  farms. 
Peas,  cabbage,  tomatoes. 

Meteor-*- Thursday Democratic 1881     7     24     280     2.00          1,500 

Eloise  G.  Carney,  Editor ;  John  and  Eloise  Carney,  Publishers. 

Circulation-HHrStpt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  *A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
SP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  YAtate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCoontr  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRaad  McNally 
estimate.  \n«ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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§1,425 


§860 


Esttb  Colt* Width? Depth   Sub  Clre 

DE  KALBf  (G6),  pop.  958;  Kemper  Co.  (E).  80  m  N  of  Meridian.  Railroad  station, 
Scooba.  GMAO  RR.  Saw  mills;  cotton  gins.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn*  potatoes. 

Kemper  Co.  Messenger-}- Thursday Democratic 1982     7     26     280     2.00 

L.  Sledge,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DREW  (C3),  pop.  1,681;  Sunflower  Co.  (NW).  40  m  NE  of  Greenville.  1C  RR. 
Cotton  ginned;  candy  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  soybeans,  dairying. 

Leader -h Thursday Democratic 1919     7     24     280     2.00 

L.  M.  Jones.  Editor;  Delta  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  Ruleville. 
DURANT    (E4%),   pop.   2,811;   Holmes   Co.    (WC).   60   m   NE   of  Jackson.   1C   RR. 
Manufactures  lumber,  wagons.  Cotton  gins.  Railroad  shops.  Pine,   gum,   oak 
timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  truck  crops. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1878     8     24     287     2.50 

Mrs.  Hasel  Brannon  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELLISVILLEf  <F7).  pop.  8,579;  Jones  Co.  (SE).  7  m  S  of  Laurel.  SOU  RR.  Cotton 
gins;  saw  mills.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 

Progress -Item -f Thursday Democratic 1921      7     24     280     2.00 

F.  B.  Black,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ETHEL  (F4),  pop.  728;  Attala  Co.  (C).  68  m  NE  of  Jackson.  1C  RR.  Cotton  gin; 
sawmill.  Agriculture.  Corn,  cotton,  hay. 

Countyliner     Friday Shopper 1956      8     24     294       $5,060 — Free 

W.  W.  McMillan,  Editor;  Star-Herald  Publishing  Co.,  Kosciusko. 

EUPORA  (F8),  pop.  1,338;  Webster  Co.  (NC).  62  m  E  of  Greenwood.  C&G  RR.  Saw 
mills;  cotton  gins;  glove  factory.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  potatoes,  dairying. 

Webster  Progress  4- Thursday Independent 1919     7     24     276     8.00 

Muse  Davis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FAYETTEf  (B7).  pop.  1.498;  Jefferson  Co.  (SW).  22  m  NE  of  Natchez,  Miss.  1C 
RR.  Lumber  mill;  cotton  gin.  Oil  and  gas  wells.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  cattle,  hogs. 

Chrontcle-h Thursday Ind.  Dem 1866      8     24      304     2.50 

Mrs.  Marie  Farr  Walker,  Editor;  Fayette  Chronicle  Publishing  Co. 

FLORA  (D5H),  pop.  655;  Madison  Co.  (WC).  19  m  N  of  Jackson.  1C  RR.  Grist, 
lumber,  textile  mills.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Banner  County  Outlook  + Friday.  Independent     ..1941      8     24     287      2.50 

Mrs.  Hazel  Brannon  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Lexington. 

FORESTf  (F6),  pop.  2,874;  Scott  Co.  (C).  41  m  E  of  Jackson.  1C  RR.  Manufactures 
women's  dresses,  chairs.  Saw,  grist  mills;  poultry  processing  plant.  Pine,  hard- 
wood timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay,  poultry. 

Scott  County  Times -f Wednesday.  .  Democratic 1939     8     24     280     2.50 

Erie  Johnston,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  89. 

FULTONf  (H2),  pop.  1,843;  Itawamba  Co.  (NE).  On  Tombigbee  River,  60  m  N  of 
Columbus.  MISS  RR.  Manufactures  hardwood  lumber,  garments.  Timber. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  dairying. 

Itawamba  County  Times-}-. ...Thursday Democratic 1901      7      24      280      2.50 

Delmus  C.  Harden,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GLOSTER  (B8),  pop.  1,467;  Amite  Co.  (SW).  40  m  W  of  McComb.  1C  RR.  Manu- 
factures pepper.  Saw  mill.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn. 

Wilkamite  Record Friday Democratic 1888     8     24      801     8.00 

Paul  Pittman,  Editor;  Sue  Kavaney,  Publisher. 

GREENVILLEf  (B4),  pop.  29,986;  Washington  Co.  (W).  On  Lake  Ferguson,  still  water 
harbor,  opens  into  Mississippi  River.  132  m  S  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  Bridge  across 
river.  C*G;  1C  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airline  SOU.  Manufactures  carpeting, 
concrete  products,  boxes,  lumber,  cottonseed  oil,  wall  board,  plastics,  screws, 
wire,  and  Fiberglas  boats.  Bottling  works;  shipyard.  Fisheries.  Hardwood 
timber.  Three  banks;  bank  deposits  (6-30-58),  $39,136,138.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
alfalfa,  soybeans,  rice,  cattle. 

Delta   Democrat-Times  + { fun." MoVn^"  Independent..-1888     9     22 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Hodding  Carter,  Editor;  Delta  Democrat  Publishing  Company. 

Delta  Leader -f  (Negro) Sunday Independent 1938     5     24 

Dr.  H.  H.  Humes,  Editor;  H.  H.  Humes  Pub.  Co.,  1513  Alexander. 

Mississippi  Pilot 4- Wednesday Independent. 1954     8     23 

Hal  C.  DeCall,  Editor  and  Publisher.  130  S.  Walnut  St. 

GREENWOODf  (D8%),  pop.  18,061 ;  Leflore  Co.  (NWC).  On  Yazoo  River,  62  m  NE  of 
Greenville.  C&G;  1C  RRs.  Airline  DAL.  Extensive  buying  of  cotton.  Manufac- 
tures cottonseed  products,  radio  testing  instruments,  medicines,  trailers. 
Bottling  works.  Cotton  plantations. 

Commonwealth -f Evjr.ex.Sun Democratic 1905     8     24     287   12.00   **3,720 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Joseph  L.  Sartin,  Editor;  Mrs.  M.  Y.  Gillespie  and  Mrs.  M.  L.  Bready,  Pubs. 

^(n1*  ad")11  RcvfeW*  The    }  Monthly Cotton 1923     2     85     126     1.00 

"Gladys  Luster'/Ed'.',' "staple  Cotton  Cooperative  Assn.,  Pub.,  210-214  W.  Market  St. 

Star-t- «Morn.ex.Mon..Democratic 1946     8     24     294   10.20 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ. 

Virgil  Adams,  Editor  and  Publisher,  100  E.  Church  St. 

-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 


51,800 


920 


760 


§2,910 


§2,367 


51,600 


217  3.25 
308  4.00 


$5,500 

53,427 
§3,427 


I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +Uses  Mats.    •Nonparefl 
enw,  12  to  inch.    V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCcunty  teat    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNaUy 
estimate,    i/lnnued  only  during  academic  year.   ^Subscription  included  io  membership  fee. 
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GRENADAf  (E8),  pop.  7,888;  Grenada  Co.  (NC).  86  m  KB  of  Greenwood.  1C  RR. 
Manufacture*  nylon  hosiery,  glass  mirrors,  flour  and  corn  products,  ice  cream 
and  dairy  product!,  lumber.  Cotton  gins.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn, 
dairying. 

Grenada  County  Weekly -{-.....Thursday Democratic 1937     7     24     280     8.00          1,750 

Mrs.  W.  W.  Whitaker.  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  611. 

Sentinel-Star -f Id^Sun*'8***    Ind«P«ndent 1935     8     24     28710.20          2,598 

Joseph  B.  Lee,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  1012. 

GULFPORTf  (F10),  pop.  22,659;  Harrison  Co.  (S).  On  Gulf  of  Mexico,  12  m  W  of 
Biloxi.  LAN;  1C  RRs.  Airlines  NAL:  SOU. 

Deep  water  ports.  Seafood  canneries;  bottling  works.  Manufactures  lumber, 
fertilizer.  Two  banks;  bank  deposits  (1958),  $32,809,725.  13,936  electric  meters; 
12,001  gas  meters;  18,769  telephones.  Gulf  Park  College.  Military  and  govern- 
ment installations.  Summer  and  winter  resort.  Agriculture. 


Biloxi-Gulfport   Herald 4- Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1884 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

E.  P.  Wilkes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Dixie  Guide -f Monthly Independent .1925 

Clayton  Rand,  Editor;  Dixie  Press,  Publisher. 

Free  Press -f Thursday Independent 1949 

Gulf  port  Pictorial  Re  view  +  ..Friday Independent. 1949 

Preston  W.  Darling,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


8     23     297   16.60^*26,416 


6     24     224      1.00 


23 
23 


210 
224 


10,000 — Free 
2.00  810 


HATTIESBURGf  (F8),  pop.  29,474;  Forrest  Co.  (SE).  70  m  N  of  Gulfport.  B&HS; 
MC;  SOU;  GM&O;  1C  RRs.  Airline  DAL. 

Manufactures  lumber,  lumber  products,  explosives,  chemicals  and  naval  stores, 
concrete  pipes,  paints,  turpentine,  aluminum  products.  Creosoting,  meat  process- 
ing plants;  silk  mill;  railroad  shops;  gas  and  oil  fields,  sand  and  gravel  pits.  In 
center  of  yellow  pine  region.  Two  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-56),  $166,123,000; 
bank  deposits  (6-80-56),  $27,920,650.  18.094  electric  meters;  9,267  gas  meters; 
13,101  telephones.  Mississippi  Southern  College  and  William  Carey  College. 
Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  truck  products. 

American-}- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1907      8     22     801    15.60**14,634 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

C.  G.  A.  Harmon,  Editor;  Hat  ties  burg  American,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Student  Printz-f Friday Collegiate 1919      7      23      280     2.00        *8,589 

Students  of  the  Mississippi  Southern  College,  Publishers,  Sta.  A,  Box  68. 

HAZLEHURSTf   (D7),  pop.  3,397;  Copiah  Co.   (SW).  32  m  SW  of  Jackson.  1C  RR. 

Fertilizer,  box  factories ;  cottonseed-oil  mill ;  creamery.  Pine,  hardwood  timber. 

Diversified   farming.   Cotton,   tomatoes,    cabbage. 
Copiah  County  News  -f Thursday Independent 1935      7      24     280      1.60          1,672 

E.  M.  Lewis,  Editor;  Lewis  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 
Courier-f Thursday Democratic 1895      7      24      280      1.50        $1367 

J.  L.  McCorkle,  Editor;  Mississippi  Publishers.  Inc. 

HERNANDOf  (El),  pop.  1,206  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-30-58,  gives  1,853);  De  Soto 
Co.  (N).  22  m  S  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  1C  RR.  Saw  mills;  cotton  gins.  Hardwood 
and  cypress  timber.  Agriculture. 

Times  Promoter 4- Thursday Agricultural 1896     7      24     280     2.50        §1,300 

W.  H.  Keathley,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HOLLY  SPRINGSt  (Fl),  pop.  8,276;  Marshall  Co.  (N).  42  m  SE  of  Memphis,  Tenn. 
SLSF;  1C  RRs.  Stoneware  and  fire  brick  manufactured.  Cotton  gins;  bottling 
works.  Rust  College  (Negro).  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

South   Reporter  + TMirnday Democratic 1865      8     24      308     2.50        §2,250 

H.  B.  Hilbun,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HOUSTONf  (G8),  pop.  1,664;  Chickasaw  Co.  (NE).  45  m  NW  of  Columbus.  GM&N 
RR.  Manufactures  hardwood  lumber.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  dairying. 

Times-Post -t- Thursday Independent 1904     7     24     280     8.00        J2,000 

Sid  R.  Harris,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

INDlANOLAf  (C4),  pop.  4,869;  Sunflower  Co.  (NW).  85  m  N  of  Jackson.  C&G  RR. 
Manufactures  cottonseed  products,  jute  bagging.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  cattle, 
sheep,  hogs,  soybeans. 

Enterprise-Tocsin -f-  ..    .Thursday Democratic 1886     8     28     280     4.00          2,117 

W.  W.  Chapman,  Editor  and  Publisher.  128  Main  St. 

lUKAf  (HI),  pop.  1,627;  Tishomingo  Co.  (NE).  115  m  E  of  Memphis.  Tenn.  SOU  RR. 
Resort,  mineral  springs.  Gravel  pits ;  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Vldette-f Thursday Democratic 1872      8      24     280     2.00        §2,180 

E.  C.  Holtsford,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  8. 

JACKSON*  (D6),  pop.  98,271:  Hinds  Co.  (SWC).  The  State  Capital.  On  Pearl  River,  42 
m  E  of  Vicksburg.  1C;  GM&O  RRs.  Airlines  DAL,  SOU. 

Important  cotton-seed  oil  manufacturing  and  distributing  center,  also  oil  and 
natural  gas  center.  Railroad  shops;  fertilizer  and  bottling  works;  creosoting 
company;  lumber  mills.  Manufactures  valves,  fittings,  heating  and  plumbing 
materials,  fruit  crates,  boxes,  caskets  and  incubators,  overalls,  hand  agricul- 
tural implements,  fluorescent  lights,  shortening,  cooking  utensils,  bedding, 
steel  fabrication,  yard  furniture,  sewing  machines,  radio  and  TV  cabinets, 
cement,  cement  blocks,  tile,  determents,  disinfectants,  bleaching  agents.  Three 
banks;  bank  clearings  (1957),  $691,187,019;  deposits  (1957)  $202,071,061. 
88,245  electric  (AC)  meters;  82,408  gas  (nat.)  meters;  58,822  telephones. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement :  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
JP.O.  Statement-  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  «>  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCoonty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fe*. 

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JACKSONf  (Continued)  Estib  Col$<$>  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

Belhaven  College  (Co-ed),  Millsaps  College,  Mississippi  College,  University  of 

Mississippi  Medical  School,  Jackson  College  (negro),  Campbell  College  (negro). 

Two  TV  stations. 
Advertiser-TV  New»+  ---------  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1989     8     24     287     2.00 

Edythe  W.  McCraw,  Editor;  Advertiser  Publishing  Co.,  408  Court  St.,  Box  526. 
Advocate  (Negro)  4-  ...............  Thursday  ........  Negro  In  t  ...........  1989     8     24     280     3.50 

Percy  Greene,  Editor  and  Publisher,  406%  N.  Parish  St. 
Baptist  Record-f  ....................  Thursday  ........  Baptist  ...............  1877      7      23      280      2.00 

Dr.  W.  C.  Fields,  Ed.;  Mississippi  Baptist  Convention,  Pub.,  P.O.  Box  580  (105). 
Belhaven  MissV  ......................  Bi-wkly(FrL).  Collegiate  ..........  1924     6     24     210  xl.OO 

Students  of  Belhaven  College,  Editors  and  Publishers   (4). 
*  Clarion-Ledger  -f  .....................  Morn.ex.  Sun.  .Democratic  .........  1837 

T.  M.  Hederman,  Jr.,  Editor. 
Clarion-Ledger-News  +  ...........  Sunday  ............  Democratic  ........  1954 

T.  M.  Hederman,  Jr.  and  James  Ward,  Editors. 
News-f  .....................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun.  ...Democratic  .........  1892 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Mississippi  Publishers  Corp.  (102). 


Clrc 


23 
23 


8     23 


*88,000 


294  15.60*^45,452 
294  7.80**79,148 
294  15.60  **37,385 


^.^ow^.cm,,^,  A.«r-T-..,  y Agricultural 1946      4      26      164        .50 

Celeste  K.  Davis,  Editor;  Conservation  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  515  E.  Pearl  St. 

Dixie  Lumberman  lM™thiv  T  «™H,.  T«*«.      1952     3     26     142     8-°° 

and   Forester-f ^Monthly Lumbr.  Indus....  Controlled  free  dist. 

Paul  Brannon,  Editor;  DuBois  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  1823,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

JOHi8tory!  ^Yil****^.  }Quarterly Historical 1939  1  52  95  x4.00 

John'H.  Moore,  Editor;  Mississippi  Historical  Society,  Box  571. 

Mississippi  Banker Monthly Banking 1914  3  26  60  x5.00 

Leigh  Watkins,  Jr.,  Ed.;  Miss.  Bankers  Assn.,  Pub.,  812  First  Natl.  Bk.  Bldg. 

MAd!van^V^UC.*»»«*!.         }8ti*  a  yr Educational 1910     3     28     140  x2.00 

Floyd  C.  Barnes,  Ed.;  Mississippi  Education  Assn.,  Pub.,  219  N.  President  St. 

JFriday Democratic 1940      8      26      280      4.00 

^!S!^'ur'^^viy"'fidiioT;  Brandon  News  Publishing  Co.   (7). 

r^w-s1?-1*1..^*™  BU!C.aU       }Monthly Farm  People 1922      8      24 

Austin  McMurchy,  Editor. 

iippi  Federated  Co-oplMonthly Farm  People 1922      8      24 


A.  E.  Beal,  Editor:  Co-operative  Farmer  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher, 
429  Mississippi  St.,  P.  O.  Box  1570  (5). 

Mississippi  Farmer  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Agricultural  ......  1953      4      24      189 

Subscription  price  $1.00  for  3  years.  Controlled  free  diat. 

Southern  State  Farm  Paper  Unit,  Publisher,   Box   246,  Little  Rock,   Ark. 

..........  Ret.Groc  ...........  1955     2     40     140     2.50 

Russel    F.  Read.  Editor  and  Publisher,  1631  Pinevale. 

Mississippi  Highways  .............  Monthly  .........  {&  MaTn^en.8^'  1931      2      42      14°     2'00 

Mrs.  Halla  May  Pattison,  Editor;  State  Highway  Dept.,  Publisher.  Box  2146. 

M  Advo£te  +  e.t™?.!  }  Wednesday  .....  Methodist  ..........  1947      4      28      136     2.00 

Sam  £.  Ash  more,  D.D.,  Editor;  Mississippi  Methodist  Advocate,  Publisher. 

Mississippi  Register  ................  Friday  ............  Catholic  .............  1954      8     23     294      3.00 

Catholic  Press  Society,  Inc.,  Publisher,  237  East  Amite. 


1946     3     27 


1'60 


Virginiac.  HarreU.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
News  —  See  Clarion-Ledger. 

Pnrpleand  Whlte+  (off.et)..  Friday  ............  Collegiate  .......... 

Students  of  Millsaps  College,  Editors  and  Publishers 

Southeastern  Oil  Review,       IT,^.^..,  /Oil  &  Gas 

The   (Offset)  ...............  ..  .....  }Tue8d&y  ..........  {Development 

Joyce  Ishee,  Editor;  Oil  Review  Publishing  Co., 
451  Edwards  Hotel  Bldg.,  P.  O.  Box  145. 


190°   C7ont?o4llej  'f  ?ee  |j°?. 
(20). 

c     OA     OOA     n  r\n 
5     24     224     5'0() 


1956   Cont?07lled14fL  J^?. 
Russell  F.  Read,  Editor;  Mississippi  Retail  Furniture  Assn.,  1631  Pinevale  (6). 

1955   controlled  fJeediSt. 


Southeast  Furniture*  ............  Monthly  ..........  Retail  Furn  ....... 


Southern  Golfer,  The*  ..........  Monthly  ..........  Golfing 


Maynard  M.  Craft,  Editor;  Paul  Tiblier.  Pub.,  118  N.  State  St. 


independent... 


""     • 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  O.  Emmerich,  Editor;  Rodney  E.  Defenbaugh,  Publisher,  800  S.  State  St. 


16,154 


1,400 
600 


650 


320 


280     x.50         47,500 


280     x.50        43,500 


38,686 
4,916 


3,093 


*9,303 


50 
1,000 


1,663 
6,012 

4,641 
3,769 


Clreulatk»-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Stttement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  4> Nonpareil 
•ms,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols «» Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cire 

KOSCIUSKOf  (E4%),  pop.  6,753;  Attala  Co.  (C).  60  m  NE  of  Jackson.  1C  RR.  Manu- 
factures cottonseed  products,  evaporated  milk,  lumber,  brick,  mattresses,  tex- 
tiles, feed,  flour,  school  bus  bodies.  Pine,  oak,  hickory  timber.  Stock,  dairy, 
poultry  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Star- Herald -f Thursday Democratic 1868     8     24     294     8.00        §3,250 

Stokes  Sanders,  Ed.;  The  Star-Herald  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  228  N.  Madison  St. 

LAURELf  (P7),  pop.  25,088;  Jones  Co.  (SE).  55  m  SW  of  Meridian.  1C;  SOU; 
GM&O  RRs.  Airline,  SOU. 

Manufactures  insulation  and  building  board,  lumber,  furniture,  veneer, 
dairy  equipment,  hoes,  fertilizer,  doors,  garments,  wagons,  machine  shop  and 
foundry  products,  cotton  oils,  canned  vegetables,  toothpaste,  air  conditioning 
and  refrigeration  units,  electric  blankets,  gloves.  Oil  fields,  oil  refinery.  Bottling 
works.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Two  banks;  bank  deposits  (6-30-58), 
$29,901,616.  8,809  electric  meters;  11,212  telephones. 

Leader-Call  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1911      8     24     287  15.60**11,466 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Harriet  S.  Gibbons,  Editor;  Thos.  M.  Gibbons,  Publisher,  540  Central  Ave. 

LEAKESVlLLEf  (G8),  pop.  898;  Greene  Co.  (SE).  45  m  SE  of  Hattiesburg.  Rail- 
road station,  McLain.  GM&O  RR.  Manufactures  veneer  and  lumber,  feed. 
Agriculture. 

Greene  County  Herald Friday Democratic 1898     7     24     280     2.00          1,000 

W.  E.  Manasco,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LELAND  (C4),  pop.  4,786;  Washington  Co.  (W).  8  m  E  of  Greenville.  1C  RR.  Cotton- 
seed oil;  insecticides,  farm  implements,  candy,  miniature  cotton  bales  manu- 
factured. Agriculture.  Cotton,  soybeans,  rice. 

Progress-}- Thursday Democratic 1901     7     24     280     2.00        §1,136 

Frank  Wilson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEXlNGTONf  (D4).  pop.  8,198;  Holmes  Co.  (WC).  58  m  N  of  Jackson.  1C  RR. 
Saw  mills;  cotton  gins.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  truck  crops. 

Advertiser-f Wednesday.    .Independent 1887      8     24     287     3.00        §2,800 

Mrs.  Hazel  Brannon  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

UBERTYf  (C8),  pop.  688;  Amite  Co.  (SW).  45  m  SE  of  Natche*.  Railroad  station, 

Gloster.  1C  RR.  Timber.  Dairy,  truck  farms.  Cotton. 
Southern  Herald -f Thursday Independent 1865      7     24     285     2.00        Jl.OOO 

F.  W.  Stratton,  Publisher,  Box  88. 

LOUISVILLEt  (F4),  pop.  5.282;  Winston  Co.  (EC).  45  m  SW  of  Columbus.  GM&O 
RR.  Creosoting  plant;  creamery;  planing  mill;  brick  factory.  Cotton  gins. 
Pine  and  hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Cotton,  corn. 

Winston  County  Journal -f...  Friday Democratic 1892      7     24     287     2.50        §3,175 

Joe  T.  Cook,  Publisher. 

LUMBERTON  (F8%).  pop.  1.803;  Lamar  Co.  (S).  23  m  S  of  Hattiesburg.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  crates,  hampers.  Pecan  nursery.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Pecan, 
cotton,  potatoes,  corn. 

Progressive-Citizen -f Saturday Democratic 1924      6     26     266      1.50  §576 

Mrs.  Mabel  Mason,  Editor;  E.  W.  Thomas,  Publisher. 

MABEN  (F3),  pop.  616;  Oktibbeha  Co.  (E).  40  m  W  of  Columbus.  C&G;  GM&O  RKs. 
Lumbering  and  cotton  ginning.  Pine  timber.  Poultry,  dairy  farms.  Cotton,  corn. 

^Messenger11-?18  }  Friday Democratic 1904     4     26      189     1.00  §495 

B.  G.  Holland.' Editor  ;  6.  V.  Vaughan,  Publisher. 

MACONf  (G4),  pop.  2,241 ;  Noxubee  Co.  (E).  60  m  N  of  Meridian.  GM&O  RR.  Manu- 
factures cottonseed  products,  condensed  milk,  lumber.  Pine  timber.  Dairy 
farms.  Cotton,  corn,  beef  cattle. 

Bemcon-f Thursday Democratic 1849     7     24     280     2.50        §2,137 

Brooke  Ferris,  Jr.,  and  J.  W.  Robbins,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MAGEE   (E7),  pop.  1,738;  Simpson  Co.   (S).  45  m  SE  of  Jackson.    1C  RR.    Cotton 

gin.   Agriculture.    Cotton,  corn. 
Courier + Thursday Democratic 1899     7     24     280     2.50        $1,720 

G.  O.  Parker,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARKSf  (D2),  pop.  2.209 :  Quitman  Co.  (NW).  21  m  E  of  Clarksdale.  1C  RR.  Man- 
ufactures caskets.  Cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Quitman  County  Democrat -f  Thursday Democratic 1916     6     26     276     2.00        §1,203 

Henry  Burns,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

McCOMB  (C8),  pop.  10,401;  Pike  Co.  (S).  75  m  S  of  Jackson.  1C  RR.  Manufactures 
drapery  products.  Cotton  and  saw  mills ;  bottling  plant.  Dairy  and  truck  farms. 
Cotton,  corn,  sweet  potatoes. 

Enterprise-Journal* {fatf'&s'un.     Democratic 1889     8     24     294   10.00        §5,011 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  O.  Emmerich,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MEADVILLEf  (C8),  pop.  624;  Franklin  Co.  (SW).  85  m  E  of  Natche*.  MC  RR.  Pine 

and  hardwood  timber.   Agriculture.   Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 
Franklin  Advocate-f Thursday Democratic 1909     6     26     294     2.00          1,150 

Mrs.  P.  H.  Gaugh,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MENDENHALLf   (E6V4),  pop.  1,689;  Simpson  Co.   (SO.  81  m  SB  of  Jaekson.    10 

simw  ^ntr  y£*+~-**™*****y DSS?frmtlc-ri;1£i7i2i.  6   26   294   2-5°     §1>937 

Nell  H.  Caughman  and  R.  B.  Caughman,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation— **S«pt  ABC.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face.  «»ti»ated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  PopuUtion~1950  Census  xRand  McNally 
estimate  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MERIDIANf  (G6),  pop.  41,898;  Lauderdale  Co.  (E).  95  m  £  of  Jackson.  SOU;  M&BR; 
GM&O;  1C  RRs.  Airline  DAL.  Railroad  repair  shops;  saw-planing,  feed,  hos- 
iery mills  ;  fertilizer,  building  material,  broom,  shirt,  mattress  factories  ;  manufac- 
tures boxes,  furniture,  sportswear,  baking  products;  brick-yards;  creosoting, 
coffee  roasting  and  meat  packing  plants;  grain  elevators;  cotton  compresses 
and  mills;  creamery.  Three  banks;  bank  deposits  (6-23-58),  $41,423,953. 
15,336  wired  houses;  11,614  gas  (nat.)  meters;  16,117  telephones.  Timber. 

Farm  Reporter  -f-  ..      ..    Monthly  ..........  Ind.  Agric  ..........  1957      8     24     280      1.00 

Jerry  Kerns,  Editor;  Farm  Reporter,  Publisher,  814  22nd  Ave.  $18,863  —  Free 

«*        1896     8     28      288 
nt  ...... 


flf._  ,  JEvg.ex.Sun. 

Star+  ......................................  (Sun.  Morn. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

James    B.   Skewes,   Ed.;   Meridian   Star,   Inc.,   Pub.,    812   Twenty-second   Ave. 


Sunday  circ,  **20,3«5 


MONTICELLOf  (D7),  pop.  1,882;  Lawrence  Co.  (S).  On  Pearl  River,  55  m  SE  of  Jack- 
son.   GM&O  RR.    Manufactures  veneer,  boxes,  lumber.  Pine,  hardwood  timber. 
Agriculture.   Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 
Lawrence  County  Press  4-  .....  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1888     7     24     280     2.50        1  1,125 

J.  M.  Dale,  Editor;  Lawrence  County  Press,  Publisher. 

MORTON  (E6),  pop.  1,664;  Scott  Co.  (C).  88  m  E  of  Jackson.    1C  RR.    Manufactures 
lumber,  zippers.    Poultry  processing  plant.    Pine,   hardwood  timber.    Agricul- 
ture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay,  poultry. 
Progress  Herald  -f-      ••  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1937     7     24     280     8.00          1,250 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  S.  Busick,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MOUND  BAYOU  (C8),  pop.  1,828;  Bolivar  Co.  (W).  25  m  S  of  Clarksdale.    1C  RR. 

Bank,  Merigold.   Agriculture.   Cotton,  corn,  alfalfa. 
Taborian.  The  (Negro)  ...........  Quarterly  ........  Fraternal  ...........  1926     3     27      140      1.00  - 

Sir  J.  W.  Chambers,  Editor;  The  Knights  and  Daughters  of  Tabor,  Publisher. 

MOUNT  OLIVE  (E7).  pop.  827;  Covington  Co.  (C).  88  m  N  of  Hattiesburg.    1C  RR. 

Pine,  hardwood  timber.    Agriculture.    Cotton,  corn. 
Tribune+  .................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1937     6     26     294     2.00  600 

Mrs.  R.  H.  Watkins,  Editor;  Tribune  Publishing  Company. 

NATCHEZf  <B7%),  pop.  22,740;  Adams  Co.  (SW).  On  Mississippi  River,  60  m  S  of 
Vicksburg.  MC;  1C  RRs.  Airline,  SOU.  Bridge  to  Vidalia,  La.  Terminus  of  four 
boat  lines.  Manufactures  shirts,  candy,  boxes,  beverages,  tires,  rayon,  pulp. 
Lumber  and  cotton  mills.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cattle,  dairying,  cotton. 

D.-ocr.t+  ..............................  Mor».«.Mon..D.»ocr.t(c  ........  »«     «     "s.SSJyVh'? 

James   W.   Lambert,   Editor;  Natchez   Democrat   Printing  and   Pub.   Co.,   Inc., 
S.  Pearl  St. 

Times-f  .................................  Daily  &  Sun...  .Independent  .......  1949     8     24      294    10.20    **9,641 

All  day  newspaper.  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.    £-£9,574 

Elliot  Trimble,  Editor;  Donald  Reynolds,  Publisher,  111  N.  Pine  St. 

NEW  ALBANYt   (Flft),  pop.  8.680;  Union  Co.    (N).  75  m  SE  of  Memphis,  Tenn. 

SLSF;  GMAO  RRs.    Manufactures   shirts,  lumber,   cheese,   upholstered  furni- 

ture.   Cotton  gins:  grist  mills;  hatcheries.    Gum,  popular,  oak  timber.    Dairy, 

poultry  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  sorghum  cane. 
Community  Citizen   (Negro).  Semi-mo  .........  Democratic  .........  1948      6      24      280      1.50  2,104 

J.  W.  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  213. 
Gazette-*-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1887      8     24      294     2.50        $2,785 

W.  O.  Rutledge,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEWTON    (F6),  pop.  2,912;  Newton  Co.    (EC).  28  m  W  of  Meridian.    GMAO;  1C 
RRs.  Lumber,  cottonseed  oil  and  hardwood  products  mills;  cheese,  fertilizer, 
garment,    ice    cream    factories.    Pine    and    hardwood    timber.    Dairy,    farms. 
Cotton,  corn. 
Record  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1901      8     23     288     4.00        82,504 

W.  K.  Prince,  Editor;  Newton  Record,  Publisher. 

OCEAN  SPRINGS   (H10),  pop.  8.058;  Jackson  Co.   (SE).  On  Mississippi  Sound  5  m 

E  of  Biloxi.  LAN  RR.  Manufactures  dairy  products.  Truck  farms. 
News-f      ...................  Thursday    ...  Ind.  Dem  ...........  1966     7     24     280     2.50        §1,100 

R.  H.  Harden,  Editor;  R.  H.  Harden  and  C.  D.  Shaughnessy,  Jr.,  Pubs.,  Box  56. 

OKOLONAf  (G2H),  pop.  2,167;  Chickasaw  Co.  (NE).  40  m  NW  of  Columbus.  GM&O 
RR.  Brick  and  tile  factories.  Cotton  gin  ;  grist  mills.  Dairy  farms.  Cotton,  corn. 


Messenger-}- Thursday Democratic 1872     6     26     280 

Ervie  Quinn.  Editor;  Ervie  Quinn  and  Jewell  Quinn,  Publishers. 


2.50  §725 


OXFORDt  (F2),  pop.  8.956;  Lafayette  Co.  (N).  62  m  SE  of  Memphis.  Tenn.    1C  RR. 

University  of  Mississippi.    Boat  works;  lumber  and  planing  mill;  poultry  and 

dairy  processing  plants.  Pine  and  hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Cotton,  corn,  watermelons. 
Eagle4- Thursday Democratic 1867     8     24     280     8.00 

William  McGehee,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Mississippi  V Friday Collegiate 1914 

Students  of  the  University  of  Mississippi,  Publishers. 
Ole  Miss  Alumni  Review Quarterly Coll.  Alumni 1933 

University  of  Mississippi  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher. 


2,550 


8     24     280     2.00        $8,250 


3      26      140  x3.00 


4,600 


CtrodatloB— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit! 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPv  Wisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  lee. 

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PASCAGOULAf  (H10),  pop.  10,805;  Jackson  Co.  (8E).  On  Pascagoula  River  and  Gulf 
of  Mexico,  21  m  £  of  Biloxi.  LAN  RR.  Shipyard.  Manufactures  paper  bags  and 
boxes,  underwear.  Fisheries.  Resort.  Pine  and  cypress  timber.  Truck  farms. 
Pecans. 

Democratic 1846      8     24     283      5.50    **5,413 

Advertiser  Publishing  Company. 

Postmasters  Gazette Monthly Postal 1943      3      30     200  x2.00        84,741 

Arthur  V.  Smith,  Editor;  National  Association  of  Postmasters,  Publisher. 

PASS  CHRISTIAN  (F10),  pop.  8,888;  Harrison  Co.  (S).  On  Gulf  of  Mexico,  10  m  W 
of  Gulfport.  LAN  RR.  Oyster  and  shrimp  canning  factory.  Saw  mill.  Summer 
and  winter  resort.  Truck  farming:. 

Biloxi  News Friday Democratic 1927     7     27     804     2.00  

Tarpon-Beacon  + Saturday Democratic 1861     7     26     808     2.00  

Ray  McKay,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PETAL  (F8),  pop.  2,148;  Forrest  Co.  (SE).  8  m  NE  of  Hattiesburg.  Bank.  Hatties- 
burg. SRS  RR.  Manufactures  mattresses.  Sawmill.  Agriculture.  Beef  and  dairy 
cattle,  corn. 

Petal  Paper,  The Thursday Independent 1953     8     24     294     2.00          2,110 

P.  D.  East,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PHlLADELPHIAf  (F6),  pop.  4,472 ;  Neshoba  Co.  (E).  40  m  NW  of  Meridian.  GM&O 
RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  work  gloves.  Cotton  gins ;  grist  mills.  Pine  and  hard- 
wood timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Neshoba  Democrat-f- Thursday Democratic 1881     7     24     266     3.00        §3,625 

Jack  L.  Tannehill,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Center  Ave. 

PICAYUNE  (E9),  pop.  6,707;  Pearl  River  Co.  (S).  60  m  N  of  New  Orleans,  La.  SOU 
RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  tung  oil,  shirts,  skis,  tillage  tools,  refrigerated 
truck  bodies,  wood  parts  for  farm  machinery.  Stump  reduction  plant.  Pine  and 
hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Beef  and  dairy  cattle. 

Item  4- .Thursday Independent 1904      8     24     308      3.50          3,320 

C.  H.  Cole,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  271. 

PICKENS  (E5),  pop.  688;  Holmes  Co.  (WC).  42  m  NE  of  Jackson.  1C  RR.  Agricul- 
ture. Cotton,  corn,  soybeans. 

Four  County  News -f Wednesday Democratic 1954      8      24      280      2.50  §873 

James  Lacey,  Jr.,  Editor;  Curtis  H.  Mullen,  Publisher. 

PONTOTOCf  <F2),  pop.  1,596  (special  U.  S.  Census  3-28-54,  gives  2,011);  Pontotoc 
Co.  (NE).  60  m  NW  of  Columbus.  GM&O  RR.  Manufactures  cottonseed  oil. 
Lumber  and  planing  mill;  cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton. 

Progress-f .Thursday Democratic 1929     7      24     280     2.00        §3,233 

Robert  P.  Cook,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

POPLARVILLEt  (F9).  pop.  1,852;  Pearl  River  Co.  (S).  40  m  SW  of  Hattiesburg.  SOU 
RR.  Lumber  mills,  naval  store.  Agriculture.  Corn,  beef  and  dairy  cattle. 

Democrat  + Thursday Democratic 1933      7      24     280      3.00        1 1,275 

Murphy  Weir,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  71. 

PORT  GIBSONf  (B6%),  pop.  2,920;  Claiborne  Co.  (SW).  25  m  S  of  Vicksburg.  1C 
RR.  Veneer  and  cottonseed  products  plants;  ginneries.  Manufactures  boxes. 
Cedar  and  pine  timber.  Agriculture. 

Reveille-f Thursday Democratic 1856      7      26     301      3.00          1,150 

Sarah  Pearson  Crisler  and  E.  T.  Crisler,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

PRENTISSf  (E7),  pop.  1,212;  Jefferson  Davis  Co.  (S).  40  m  NW  of  Hattiesburg.  MC 
RR.  Saw  mill;  cotton  gin.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  dairying. 

Headlight-f Thursday Democratic 1906     7      24     280     2.50  1,750 

Mrs.  F.  A.  Parker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PURVISt  (F8),  pop.  1,270;  Lamar  Co.  (S).  1«  m  SW  of  Hattiesburg.  SOU  RR.  Pine 
timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  sweet  potatoes. 

Booster-h Friday Democratic 1918     6     24     278     1.50  

Jesse  Thomas,  Publisher. 

QUITMANf  (G6V4).  pop.  1,817;  Clarke  Co.  (E).  22  m  S  of  Meridian.  GM&O  RR. 
Lumber  mills.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming,  Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 

Clark  County  Tribune Friday Democratic 1909      7      24     280     2.00        J3.000 

D.  W.  Gavin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RALEIGHf  (F6%),  pop.  580;  Smith  Co.  (SC).  40  m  SE  of  Jackson.  Railroad  and 
express  stations,  Mize.  1C  RR.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  potatoes. 

Smith  County  Reformer -f Thursday Democratic 1892     7     24     277     3.00          1.109 

Mrs.  J.  Ross  Lawson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RAYMONDf  (C6),  pop.  1.259;  Hinds  Co.  (SWC).  15  m  SW  of  Jackson.  1C  RR.  Pine 
timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  soybeans. 

Hinds  County  Gazette Friday Democratic 1843      7      24     280      1.50  

Thos.  Keith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RICHTON  (G8),  pop.  1.168;  Perry  Co.  (SE).  22  m  E  of  Hattiesburg.  GM&O  RR.  Saw 
and  planing  mills.  Agriculture.  Corn,  cotton,  sweet  potatoes. 

Dispatch Thursday Democratic 1905      7      24      280     2.00  §811 

L.  A.  Wilson,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RIPLEYf  (Gl),  pop.  2,888;  Tippah  Co.  (N).  72  m  SE  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  GM&O  RR. 
Manufactures  lumber,  staves,  clothing,  shoes.  Pine  and  hardwood  timber.  Farm- 
ing. Cotton,  corn. 

Southern  Sentinel -f Thursday Democratic 1879     7     24     276      1.50        §3,260 

W.  H.  Anderson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jun«  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
JP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNtlly 
estimate.  Vluued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ROLLING  FORKf  (C5),  pop.  1,229;  Sharkey  Co.  (W).  44  m  N  of  Vicksburg.   10  RR. 

Manufactures  soda  wafer,  lumber.    Timber.    Agriculture. 
Deer  Creek  Pilot  -f  ...............  ....Friday  .............  Independent  ......  .1876     7     24     280     2.50  9740 

Harry  Simmons,  Editor;  The  Pilot  Press,  Publisher,  Box  298. 

ROSEDAJLEf  (B8),  pop.  2,197;  Bolivar  Co.   (W).  On  Mississippi  River,  88  m  N  of 
Greenville.  1C  RR.  Fisheries.  Ships   flsh  and  cotton  products.  Cottonseed  oil 
and  saw  mills.    Timber.    Agriculture.    Cotton,  corn,  alfalfa. 
Bolivar  County  Democrat  +  ...  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1885     7     24     276     1.50  §527 

George  R.  Shaddock,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RULEVILLE  (D8),  pop.  1,621;  Sunflower  Co.  (NW).  88  m  NE  of  Greenville.   1C  RR. 

Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hogs,  soybeans,  dairying. 
Record  4-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1908     7     24     280     2.00  625 

L.  M.  Jones,  Editor;  Delta  Printing  and  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

SARDISf   (E2),  pop.  1,913    (special  U.  S.  Census   1-29-57,  gives   1,936);  Panola  Co. 
(NW).48mS  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  1C  RR.  Manufactures  hardwood  lumber,  butter 
and  soda  water.  Cotton  gins.  Hardwood  timber.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Cotton,  corn,  hay. 
Southern  Reporter  -f  ..............  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1855     7     24     280     2.50        §1,488 

A.  E.  Fletcher,  Editor;  Southern  Reporter  Publishing  Co. 

SENATOBIAf  (El),  pop.  2,108;  Tate  Co.  (NW).  84  m  S  of  Memphis.  Tenn.    1C  RR. 
aw  mills;  cotton  gins.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 


Creamery;  sa 
Tate  County  Democrat  -f  ........  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1881 

Hal  Spragins,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7     24     280     3.00        §2,600 


STARKVILLEf  (G3%),  pop.  7,107;  Oktibbeha  Co.  (E).  22  m  W  of  Columbus.  GM&O; 
1C  RRs.   Milk  condensary  ;  creamery.   Manufactures  cloth.   Oak  and  pine  timber. 
Dairy  farming.  Cotton,  hay  and  corn. 
News-f  .....................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1868     8     24     287     8.00        §  2,065 

Morris  and  Henry  Meyer,  Publishers. 

STATE  COLLEGE  (G8%),  pop.  -  ;  Oktibbeha  Co.  (E).  22  m  W  of  Columbus.  GM&O 

RR.  Bank,  Starkville.  Creamery.  Mississippi  State  University.  Dairy  and  poultry 

farms.   Cotton,  corn. 
Mississippi  Business  Reviewl  M._f>llv  {Miss.  Business  1939     2     40     132 

(no  adv.)   ..........................  JMontmy  ..........  \&  Industry  Controlled  free  dist.        J2.250 

Business  Research  Station,  Mississippi  State  Univ.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1496. 
Mississippi  State  Alumnus  V..  Quarterly  ........  Coll.  Alum  .........  1926      3      39      140  x2.50        t7,700 

Harry  L.  Cole,  Editor;  Alumni  Assn.  of  Miss.  State  University,  Publisher. 
Reflector  -f-  V  ............................  Tuesday  ..........  Collegiate  ..........  1915      8      24      280      3.50        J5.000 

Students  of  Mississippi  State  University,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  146. 

SUMMIT  (C8),  pop.  1,658;  Pike  Co.  (S).  8  m  N  of  McComb.  1C  RR.  Manufactures 
textiles,  patent  medicines,  lumber.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  poultry, 
truck,  grain  farms.  Cotton 


Sun-f Thursday 


f  JefTersonian 
(Democrat 


1936      5      24      224      3.00        $1,750 


Mary  D.  Cain,  Editor;  Mary  Lou  Butler,  Publisher. 


SUMNERf  (D2%),  pop.  550;  Tallahatchie  Co.  (NW).  20  m  S  of  Clarksdale.  1C  RR. 
Cottonseed  products  mill.  Agriculture,  especially  cotton.  Corn,  soybeans. 

Sentinel-f- Thursday Democratic 1909      6      24      280     2.50  §686 

W.  M.  Simpson,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TERRY  (D6),  pop.  497;  Hinds  Co.  (SWC).  16  m  S  of  Jackson.  1C  RR.  Bank,  Utica. 
Manufactures  boxes.  Pine  and  hardwood  timber.  Stock,  truck  farms.  Tomatoes, 
cotton,  cabbage. 

Headlight-f Friday Democratic 1923     7     24     280     1.00  §475 

Mrs.  E.  H.  Birdsong,  Editor;  G.  W.  Godwin,  Publisher,  P.O.  Box.  635. 

TUNICAf  (Dl),  pop.  1.854;  Tunica  Co.  (NW).  88  m  S  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  1C  RR. 
Manufactures  cottonseed  products.  Saw  mill.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn. 

Times-Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1902     7     24     280     2.50        §1,703 

Margaret  Phillips,  Editor;  P.  E.  Phillips,  Publisher. 

TUPELOf  (G2),  pop.  11,527;  Lee  Co.  (NE).  55  m  N  of  Columbus.  GM&O;  SLSF  RRs. 
Airline,  SOU.  Manufactures  milk  and  dairy  products,  beverages,  garments,  fluo- 
rescent fixtures,  power  tools,  church  and  school  furniture,  fertilizer.  Poultry 
processing  plant.  Cotton  gins ;  saw  mills.  Fish  hatchery.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture. 

Journal  + Mom.ex.Sun...Independent 1870     8     24     294    14.40**14,2O2 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Journal  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

Tribune Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1952     5     24     214  

Roger  W.  Bryant,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  645. 

TYLERTOWNf  (D8),  pop.  1,331;  Walthall  Co.  (S).  25  m  BE  of  McComb.  FC&G; 
GM&O  RRs.  Cotton  gins;  saw  mills.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  poultry 
farms.  Cotton,  corn. 

Times  + Thursday Democratic 1907     8     24     297     4.00        §1,705 

Paul  Pittman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

UNION  (F6),  pop.  1.669;  Newton  Co.  (EC).  80  m  NW  of  Meridian.  GM&O  RR.  Lum- 
bering; cottonseed  oil  products  manufactured.  Agriculture. 

Appeal-h Thursday Democratic 1910     7     24     280     2.00        §1,275 

N.  I.  Stribling,  Editor;  N.  I.  Stribling  and  R.  J.  Stribling,  Publishers. 

UNIVERSITY— See  Oxford,  University  of  Mississippi. 

Circulation— **S*pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.8.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  22  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRsnd  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols<2>  Width?  Depth    Sub  Sit 

UTICA  (C6H),  pop.  824;  Hinds  Co.  (W).  80  m  SW  of  Jackson.   1C  RR.   Pine  timber. 

Cotton  gin;  saw  mill.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  soybeans. 
Advertiser-j-  ............................  .Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1925     7     24     280     2.00 

J.  W.  Keith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VICKSBURGf  (C6),  pop.  27,948;  Warren  Co.  (W).  On  Mississippi  River,  42  m  W  of 
Jackson.  1C  RR.  Airline.  SOU. 

Port  of  entry.  Cottonseed  oil  products,  packing  boxes  and  crates  ;  cooperage, 


.     . 

chine  shops,  boat  building  yards.  Large  waterways  experimental  station.  Two 
banks;  bank  deposits  (6-30-58),  $26,441,226.  11,752  electric  (AC)  meters; 
7,067  gas  (nat.)  meters;  11,752  telephones.  Fisheries.  Pine,  oak,  cypress  timber. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peas,  soybeans. 


Post  +  .......................................   sJn'MXorUec  ........  -- 

'  .  I  Sun.  Morn.  Sunday  circ. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
L.  P.  Cashman,  Sr.,  Editor;  Vickaburg  Ptg.  and  Pub.  Co.,  Publisher. 

WATER  VALLEYf  (E2),  pop.  8,218;  Yalobusha  Co.  (NC).  75  m  SE  of  Memphis,  Tenn. 
1C  RR.   Manufactures  cheese,  garments.   Ships  watermelons.   Farming.   Cotton. 
North  Mississippi  Herald  +  ..  ...Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1887      7      24      280      2.50        Jl,560 

E.  B.  Shearer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WAYNESBOROf  <G7),  pop.  8,442;  Wayne  Co.  (SE).  52  m  8  of  Meridian.   GM&O  RR. 

Cotton  gins.    Pine  and  hardwood  timber.    Cotton,  corn. 
Wayne  County  News  -f-  ............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1910      8      24      294      2.50        §2375 

W.  Harvey  Hurt,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

WESSON  (D7),  pop.  1,235;  Copiah  Co.  (SW).  46  m  S  of  Jackson.   1C  RR.  Creameries. 
Pine,  hardwood  timber.   Ships  milk,  vegetables,  lumber.  Farming.   Cotton,  corn. 
Enterprise  .................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1899     8     26     336      1.00        §1,203 

Paul  L.  Robertson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEST  POINTf  (G8).  pop.  6,482;  Clay  Co.  (E).  20  m  NW  of  Columbus.  C&G;  GM&O; 
1C  RRs.   Manufactures   cotton   yarns,   shirts,  pajamas,  steam    boilers,  candies, 
dairy    products,  steel  fabrication,  packing  boxes.    Meat  packing  plant.    Hard- 
wood. Diversified  farming.  Dairying. 
Times  Leader  -f  ........................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Democratic  ........  1870      8      22      280    13.00        §4,803 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  H.  Harris,  Editor  and  Publisher,  27-29  Court  St. 

WIGGINSf  (F9).  pop.  1,486;  Stone  Co.  (S).  85  m  N  of  Gulfport.  1C  RR.  Lumber  mills. 

pine  products,  pickle  factories.   Agriculture. 
Stone  County  Enterprise  +  .....  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1914     7     24     280     2.00  §976 

C.  W.  Pratt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WINONAf  (E4),  pop.  8,441;  Montgomery  Co.  (NC).  90  m  N  of  Jackson.  C&G;  1C  RRs. 
Manufactures  cotton  goods,  cottonseed  products  ;  dairy  products,  picture  frames. 
Pine,  gum,  oak,  timber.   Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.   Cotton,  cattle. 
Times-f  .....................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1880      8      22      280      2.50        §2,OOO 

W.  A.  Seay,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WOODVILLEf  (B8),  pop.  1,609;  Wilkinson  Co.  (SW).  85  m  SE  of  Natchez.    1C  RR. 

Saw  mill.   Pine  and  hardwood  timber.    Diversified  farming.   Cotton,  beans. 
Republican-f  ............................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1824     7     24     280     3.00        §1,220 

John  S.  Lewis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

YAZOO  CITYf  <C5),  pop.  9,746;  Yazoo  Co.  (WC).  On  Yazoo  River  (nav.),  40  m  NW 
of  Jackson.  1C  RR.  Cotton  market.  Lumber,  cotton,  cottonseed  oil,  feed  mills; 
fertilizer  factory  ;  oil  refinery.   Hardwood  timber.   Fisheries.   Grain  farms.   Cot- 
ton, corn,  hay. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1872      8     24     294      4.00        §3,214 

Norman  A.  Mott,  Jr.,  Editor;  Mrs.  N.  A.  Mott,  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MISSOURI 

Population  3,954,663  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  JEFFERSON  CITY 

Missouri  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Iowa,  east  by  Illinois,  Kentucky  and  Tennessee,  south  by 
Arkansas,  west  by  Oklahoma,  Kansas  and  Nebraska.  Its  length,  north  to  south,  is  277  miles;  its 
average  breadth  about  244  miles,  ran  firing1  from  208  miles  in  the  north  to  312  miles  in  the  south. 
Its  land  area  is  69,226  square  miles. 

The  Missouri  River  flows  across  the  state  from  west  to  east  just  north  of  the  center.  The 
surface  north  of  the  river  is  generally  level,  while  that  south  of  it  is  undulating,  becoming  rougher 
as  it  approaches  the  Ozark  Mountains.  There  are  also  open,  treeless  plains,  an  extension  of  those 
in  Kansas;  and  in  the  southeast,  bordering  on  the  Mississippi  River,  there  is  an  extensive  marshy 
tract  called  the  "Sunk  County,"  the  result  of  the  earthquake  of  1811-12.  Plans  have  been  made 
to  reclaim  the  lands  along  the  Mississippi  and  Missouri  Rivers  and  their  tributaries  by  levees 
along  the  great  rivers  by  drainage  canals  in  the  valleys  of  the  smaller  ones.  The  climate  variea 
from  north  temperate  to  sub-tropical.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  St.  Louis  gives  the  temperature 
(annual  monthly  mean)  as  56.2;  highest  degree  on  record,  110;  lowest,  — 22.  Total  annual 
precipitation,  38.98  inches. 

With  about  500  miles  of  waterfront  on  the  Mississippi  and  with  the  Missouri  traversing  it  from 
west  to  east,  the  state  has  fully  1,000  miles  of  navigable  waterways.  St.  Louis  is  a  center  for 
travel  and  for  extensive  freight  traffic  carried  on  by  air,  rail  and  by  river,  the  famous  bridge 
across  the  Mississippi  accommodating  more  freight  cars  than  any  other  span  in  the  world. 
Eighteen  trunk  lines  afford  rail  transportation.  The  city  is  the  gateway  for  north  and  south 
tourist  travel  as  well  as  freight  traffic.  The  stock  yards  and  meat-packing  plants  at  Kansas  City 
have  gained  world-wide  fame.  The  Bagnell  Dam  across  the  Osage  River  in  the  Ozarks  forms  one 
of  the  largest  artificial  lakes  in  the  world  and  floods  about  60,000  acres.  It  is  part  of  an  enormous 
hydro-electrical  development  designed  to  supply  power  to  St.  Louis,  Kansas  City  and  elsewhere. 

Educationally  the  state  ranks  exceedingly  high.  In  addition  to  the  University  of  Missouri,  at 
Columbia,  it  has  many  colleges  and  universities,  besides  many  professional  and  technological 
schools  and  teachers'  colleges. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  eleventh.  Urban  population  (1950),  61.5%.  In  1950  of  the 
3.954,653  total  population,  3,640,347  were  white;  315,000  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  230.045.  Farm  acreage,  35,123,143.  Average  acreage  per  farm. 
152.7.  Average  value  per  farm,  $9,776.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  12,294. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $287,782,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $694.943.000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  soybeans,  $70,524,000,  rank,  fifth;  wheat,  $65,536,000, 
rank,  tenth;  corn,  $45,239,000,  rank,  seventh;  sorghum  grain,  $9,792,000,  rank,  fifth;  hay, 
$8,118,000,  rank,  tenth;  oats,  $3,349,000;  tobacco  (value  of  production),  $2,523,000:  lespedeza 
seed,  $1,882,000,  rank,  first;  barley,  $1,617,000;  timothy  seed,  $841,000;  red  clover  seed, 
$600,000,  rank,  ninth;  rye,  $588,000,  rank,  tenth;  rice,  $583,000;  popcorn  (value  of  production), 
$452.000;  potatoes,  $340,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957):  strawberries  (value  of  production),  $1,993,000, 
rank,  eighth;  apples,  $1,828,000;  peaches,  $774,000;  grapes.  $269,000,  rank,  eisrhth. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58):  all  cattle  and  calves,  $444.590,000.  rank,  tenth; 
hops  and  pigs.  $104,886,000,  rank,  fifth;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $15,128.000;  horses  and  mules, 
$9.379,000,  rank,  eighth. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $38.983,000;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial 
broilers),  $20.135.000;  turkeys,  $12,951,000,  rank,  sixth. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $125,177,000.  Total  milk  pro- 
duction on  farms,  4.024.000.000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  American  cheese,  92,502.000  Ibs.: 
creamerv  butter,  57,445,000  Ibs.;  non-fat  dry  milk  solids,  41,870,000  Ibs.;  creamed  cottage 
cheese,  18.674.000  Ibs.;  ice  cream.  16,790,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Mississippi  River  fisheries  total  catch  (1956),  315,000  Ibs.;  $45,000  value.  Principal  fish: 
catfish  and  bullheads,  buffalo  fish,  carp. 

FORESTS  AND  FURS 

Total  lumber  production  (1953),  235  million  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  oak,  southern  yellow 
pine,  cottonwood  and  aspen,  sycamore,  elm,  walnut,  maple,  cypress,  black  and  tupelo  gum,  red 
and  sap  gum,  hickory,  eastern  cedar. 

Fur  animals  (1957-58)  :  Number  of  pelts  taken,  199,599;  total  value,  $217,917.  Principal  furs: 
mink,  raccoon,  muskrat,  beaver. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $2,726,814,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
food  and  kindred  products,  transportation  equipment,  chemicals  and  allied  products.  Total 
expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $123,727,000. 

Final  figure*  for  value  added  bv  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groupo  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1954),  $135,500,000.  Principal  mineral  product*  in  order  of  value:  lead,  cement, 
coal,  stone. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

*  JX?1?!??  v?f   £tel*on««    d-1-58),    1.534,500.    Motor   vehicle*    registered    (Sept.    1958,   est.), 
$4  494  788  00*0       r        ****  °ffice*   <1957)'  1'224-  Number  of  retail  atoree   (1954),  47,288;  sale*, 

548 


LOUIS 

AND 

VICINITY 


KANSAS  CITY  I 

AND 

VICINITY 

SCALE  OF  Mil  ES 


7  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe 

18  Baltimore  I  Ohio 

19  Bevier  &  Southern 
24  Cassville  &  Exeter 

39  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois 

45  Chicago,  Burlington  & 

Qulncy 

46  Chicago  Great  Western       chero 


r+-<T»H    « 


St  Paul  I  Pacific 
54  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 

Pacific 
71   Hannibal  Connecting 


87  Illinois  Central 
Illinois  Terminal 

'Electric  i 

95  Kansas  City  Southern 
107  Louisville  &  Nashville 

120  Missouri-Illinois 

121  Missouri  Kansas  -Texas 

122  Missouri  Pacific 
130  New  York  Central 

30  fi31  New  York,  Chicago 

t  St  Louis 
142  Pennsylvania 
150  Rock  Port,  Langdon  I 

Northern 
156  St  Louis  &  Troy 

160  St  Louis  San  Francisco 

161  St  Louis  Southwestern 
188  Southern 

180  Union  Pacific 
36  f185  Wabash 


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MISSOURI 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 
Total  number  of  counties  114 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Adair  (N),  Kirksville 19,689 

2  Andrew   (NW)f  Savannah 11.727 

AtchUon    (NW),   Rockport 11,127 

Audrain  (NEC),  Mexico 23,829 

Barry  (SW),  Cassvllle 21,765 

Barton   (SW).  Lamar 12,678 

Bates    (W),  Butler 17,584 

8  Benton    (WC).  Warsaw 9,080 

9  Bollinger   (SE),  Marble  Hill 11,019 

10  Boone    (C),  Columbia 48,432 

11  Buchanan  (NW).  St.  Joseph 96,826 

12  Butler   (SE),  Poplar  Bluff 87,707 

13  Caldwell    (NW),   Kingston 9,929 

14  Callaway    (C).    Fulton 23,816 

15  Cam  den    (SO,  Camdenton 7,861 

16  Cape  Girardeau  (SE),  Jackson 38,397 

17  Carroll    (NWC),   Carrollton 15,689 

18  Carter  (SE),  Van  Buren 4,777 

19  Cass    (W).   Harrisonville 19,326 

20  Cedar   (SW),  Stockton 10,663 

21  Chariton   (NC),  Keytesville 14,944 

22  Christian  (SW),  Ozark 12,412 

23  Clark  (NE),  Kahoka 9,003 

24  Clay    (W),   Liberty 45,221 

25  Clinton  (NW),  Plattsburg 11,726 

26  Cole  (C),  Jefferson  City 85,464 

27  Cooper  (C),  Boonville 16,608 

28  Crawford    (SEC).  Steelville 11,616 

29  Dade  (SW),  Greenfield 9,324 

80  Dallas   (SWC),  Buffalo 10,392 

31   Daviess   (NW),  Gallatin 11,180 

82  DeKalb   (NW),  Maysville 8,047 

83  Dent  (SEC),  Salem 10,936 

84  Douglas    (S),  Ava 12,688 

85  Dunkin   (SE),  Kennett 45,329 

36  Franklin   (E),  Union 36,046 

37  Gasconade    (EC),   Hermann 12,342 

38  Gentry    (NW),  Albany 11,036 

39  Greene    (SW),   Springfield 104,823 

40  Grundy   (N),  Trenton 13,220 

41  Harrison    (NW),    Bethany 14,107 

42  Henry    (W),  Clinton 20,043 

43  Hickory  (SWC),  Hermitage 6,387 

44  Holt    (NW),  Oregon 9,833 

46   Howard   (C),  Fayette 11.857 

46  Howell   (S).  West  Plains 22,726 

47  Iron    (SE),  Ironton 9,458 

48  Jackson    (W),   Independence 641,085 

49  Jasper    (SW),   Carthage 79,106 

50  Jefferson  (E),  Hillsboro 88,007 

51  Johnson  (W),  Warrens  burg 20,716 

52  Knox    (NE),   Edina 7,617 

63   Laclede  (SC),  Lebanon 19,010 

54  Lafayette  (W),  Lexington 25,272 

55  Lawrence  (SW),  Mount  Vernon....  23,420 

66  Lewis   (NE),  Monticello 10,733 

67  Lincoln  (E),  Troy 13,478 

68  Linn    (N),  Linneus 18.865 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

59  Livingston  (NW),  Chillicothe 16,532 

60  McDonald  (SW),  Pineville 14,144 

61  Macon  (N),  Macon 18,332 

62  Madison    (SE),   Fredericktown 10.380 

63  Maries   (SEC),  Vienna 7.428 

64  Marion    (NE),   Palmyra 29,765 

65  Mercer  (N),  Frinceton 7,285 

66  Miller  (C),  Tuscumbia 18,784 

67  Mississippi    (SE),   Charleston 22,661 

68  Moniteau   (C).  California 10,840 

69  Monroe  (NE),  Paris 11,314 

70  Montgomery  (E),  Montgomery  City   11,565 

71  Morgan    (C),   Versailles 10,207 

72  New  Madrid  (SE),  New  Madrid....  39,444 

73  Newton    (SW),    Neosho 28,240 

74  Nodaway    (NW),  Maryville 24,033 

75  Oregon    (S).    Alton 11,978 

76  Osage   (C),  Linn 11,801 

77  Ozark   (S),  Gainesville 8,856 

78  Pemiscot    (SE),  Caruthersville 45,624 

79  Perry   (SE),  Perryville 14,890 

80  Pettis    (WC),  Sedalia 81,577 

81  Phelps   (SEC),  Holla 21,604 

82  Pike  (E),  Bowling  Green 16.844 

83  Platte    (NW),  Platte  City 14,978 

84  Polk    (SWC),  Bolivar 16,062 

85  Pulaski    (SC),    Waynesville 10,892 

86  Putnam    (N),    Unionville 9,166 

87  Rails  (NE),  New  London 8,686 

88  Randolph   (NC),  Huntsville 22,918 

89  Ray    (NW),  Richmond 15,932 

90  Reynolds    (SE),  CenterviUe 6,918 

91  Ripley  (SE) ,  Doniphan 11,414 

92  Saint  Charles  (E),  Saint  Charles....   29,834 

93  Saint  Clair   (W),  Osceola 10,482 

94  Sainte  Genevieve  (SE),  Sainte 

Genevieve  17,237 

95  Saint  Francois   (SE),  Farmington..    35,276 

96  Saint  Louis  (E),  Clayton 406,849 

97  Saline    (NWC),   Marshall 26,694 

98  Schuyler   (N),  Lancaster 6,760 

99  Scotland   (NE),  Memphis 7,382 

100  Scott  (SE),  Benton 82,842 

101  Shannon   (S).  Eminence 8,877 

102  Shelby  (NE).  Shelbyville 9,780 

103  Stoddard  (SE),  Bloomfield 33,463 

104  Stone   (SW),  Galena 9,748 

105  Sullivan    (N),   Milan 11,299 

106  Taney    (S),   Forsyth 9,868 

107  Texas    (S),   Houston 18,992 

108  Vernon   (W).  Nevada 22,685 

109  Warren    (E),    Warrenton 7,666 

110  Washington    (E),    Potosi 14,689 

111  Wayne    (SE),    Greenville 10,614 

112  Webster    (S),  Marshfield 15,072 

113  Worth  (NW),  Grant  City 6,120 

114  Wright  (S),  Hartville 16,834 


MISSOURI  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  57 

Evening  Dailies  (48) 

Morning  Dailies  (8) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition  (14) 

All-day  Daily  (1) 

Tri-weekly     1 

Semi-weekly  6 

Weekly  348 

Fortnightly     3 

Monthly 1 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklie«(18) 
Shoppers  (5) 

Total  Newspapers  416 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  7 

Semi-weekly  1 

Weekly  45 

Fortnightly    7 

Semi-monthly     4 

Monthly    117 

Bi-monthly  10 

Quarterly    27 

Every  6  wks.  dur.  academ.  yr  ..  1 

Four  times  dur.  academic  year  1 

Five  times  a  year  1 

Thirteen  times  a  year  3 

Eight  times  dur.  academic  yr...  1 

Seven  times  a  year  1 

Six  times  a  year 2 


Total  Periodicals  228 

Total  number  of  publications 644 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications Ill 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 296 

For  circulation  figure*  for  daily  papers  see  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  It  is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 

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ADRIAN  (D6),  pop.  906;  Bates  Co.  (W).  50  m  SE  of  Kansas  City.  HP  RR.  Manufac- 
tures filters,  tin.  Hatchery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Journal  + Thursday Independent 1889     6     26     280     2.00        §1,200 

Robert  C.  Gnnn.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

AFFTON  (P8%),  (branch  of  St.  Louis  P.  O.) ; pop.  x 8,000;  St.  Louis  Co.  (E).  8  m  S  of 
St.  Louis,  nearest  banking  town.  SLSF  RR.  Manufactures  beauty  supplies,  elec- 
trical equipment.  Ornamental  iron  works.  Nursery.  Agriculture.  Dairying. 

Independent 1947     6     24     210      J28,000-Free 

Thomas  wV"Wissbaumi  Editor  and  Publisher,  8809  Gravois  St. 

ALBANYf  <D2),  pop.  1,850;  Gentry  Co.  (NW).  49  m  NE  of  St.  Joseph.  CB&Q  RR. 
Agriculture.  Stock,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Ledgcr-f Thursday Democratic 1868      7     24      280     2.00        §2,462 

Ron  Morrison,  Editor;  Jack  Stapleton,  Sr.,  Publisher. 

ALTAMONT  (D8),  pop.  178;  Da  vies  a  Co.  (NW).  40  m  E  of  St.  Joseph.  CRI&P  RR. 
Bank,  Gallatin.  Agriculture.  Dairying,  livestock. 

Times  + Thursday Republican 1847     6     26     280     1.50  

Orlo  Tedrick,  Editor;  Times,  Publisher. 

ALTONt  (K9),  pop.  571;  Oregon  Co.  (E).  115  m  SE  of  Springfield.  Railroad  station, 
Thayer.  SLSF  RR.  Sawmill.  Oak,  hickory,  walnut  timber.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 

South    Missourian-Democrat. Thursday Democratic 1871      6     26     276     2.00        §1,670 

Wallace  N.  Jenkins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ANDERSON  (D9),  pop.  1.078;  McDonald  Co.  (SW).  84  m  S  of  Joplin.  KCS  RR. 
Tomatoes,  blackberries,  beans  canned;  cheese  factory.  Timber.  Poultry,  dairy, 
fruit  farms. 

News-Review -4- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1899     7      24     280     2.50  §963 

D.  L.  Mickey,  Editor;  D.  L.  and  R.  M.  Mickey,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  126. 

APPLETON  CITY  (D6),  pop.  1.150;  St.  Clair  Co.  (W).  65  m  SE  of  Kansas  City.  MKT 
RR.  Ships  livestock,  grain.  Timber.  Agriculture. 

Journal -f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1881      6     26      280     2.00        §1,545 

Jack  Sawyer,  Editor;  Roy  and  Mildred  Wilcox,  Publisher. 

ARMSTRONG  (G4),  pop.  424;  Howard  Co.  (C).  15  m  SW  of  Moberly.  GM&O  RR.  Bank. 
Fayette.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Herald  4- Thursday Democratic 1888     6     26     280     2.00  985 

Evelyn  and  Lester  Lorenz,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ASH  GROVE  (E8),  pop.  970;  Greene  Co.  (SW).  22  m  W  of  Springfield.  SLSF  RR. 
Feed  mill.  Lead  mine.  Diversified  farming. 

Common  wealth -f Thursday Republican 1881      6      24      259      2.50        §1,360 

F.  Dal  Mason,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ATLANTA  (H8),  pop.  438;  Macon  Co.  (N).  36  m  N  of  Moberly.  WAB  RR.  Bank, 
Macon.  Manufactures  lumber  and  fly  spray.  Stone  quarries.  Dairy,  stock, 
poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Express -f .Thursday Democratic 1905      7      26      280      2.00  §750 

Sammy  Andrews,  Editor;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  W.  Andrews,  Publishers. 
AURORA  (E8%),  pop.  4,163;  Lawrence  Co.  (SW).  38  m  SW  of  Springfield.  MP;  SLSF 
RRs.  Flour  and  feed  mills;  shoe  and   color  press  factories;  photo-engraving 
plant.  Lead  and  zinc  mines.  Diversified  farming. 

Advertiser  + .Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1886      8      24      287      6.50        §2,866 

Ray  L.  Royce,  Editor;  Robert  G.  Lowry,  Publisher. 

Free  Press  + Friday Republican 1933      6     24      280      100  500 

Z.  F.  Boswell,  Sr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  319  Madison  Ave.  1,000 — Free 

AUXVASSE  (J4% ),  pop.  507;  Callaway  Co.  (C).  35  m  NE  of  Jefferson  City.  GM&O  RR. 
Stone  quarry.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Review-f Wednesday  ....Democratic 1888      7      26      304      2.00  610 

C.  H.  Hook  and  Dula  B.  Hook,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

AVAf  (G9),  pop.  1,611;  Douglas  Co.  (S).  60  m  SE  of  Springfield.  Railroad  station, 
Mansfield.  SLSF  RR.  Lumber,  stave,  flour,  feed,  milk  products  manufactured. 
Mountain  resort.  Pine,  oak  timber.  Hatchery.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck,  fruit,  grain 
farms.  Corn. 

Douglas  County  Herald-f Thursday Republican 1886     7     24     276     2.50        §2,547 

Robert  E.  Bowles,  Editor;  J.  E.  Curry,  Publisher. 

BELLE  (J6),  pop.  906;  Maries  Co.  (SEC).  40  m  SE  of  Jefferson  City.  CRI&P  RR. 
Stave  mill ;  shoe  factory.  Fire  clay  pits.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Banner-!- Thursday Republican 1904     8     24     294     3.50        §1,100 

N.  B.  Gallagher,  Editor;  Tri-County  Publications,  Publisher. 

HELTON  (C5),  pop.  1,288;  Cass  Co.  (W).  12  m  S  of  Kansas  City.  Railroad  name,  West 
Belton.  KCS;  SLSF  RRs.  Garment  factory.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Star-Herald-f Thursday Independent 1892     7     24     280     2.00        $1.450 

George  E.  Spear  and  George  E.  Spear,  Jr.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BENTONf  (N8),  pop.  646;  Scott  Co.  (SE).  16  m  S  of  Cape  Girardeau.  Railroad  station 
and  bank,  Oran.  MP;  SLSF  RRs.  Dairy,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  cotton. 

Scott  County  Democrat 4- Thursday Democratic 1908      8     24      298     2.00        §1,189 

N.  C.  Watkins,  Sr.,  Editor;  C.  L.  Blanton,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

BETHANYf  (D2),  pop.  2,714;  Harrison  Co.  (NW).  60  m  NE  of  St.  Joseph.  CB&Q  RR. 
Limestone  quarry.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Republican-Clipper-f Wednesday  ....Republican 1873     7     24      308     3.00   **4,6fi5 

Ben  G.  Crouch,  Editor;  Bethany  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


(P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  J  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   +  Uses  Mats.   4  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.     ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNsllj 
estimate.     V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.    ^Subscription  included  tn  membership  fee. 
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BISMARCK  (L7),  pop.  1,244;  St.  Francois  Co.  (SE).  70  m  8  of  St.  Louis.  MI;  MP 
RRs.  Lumber  and  hardwood  flooring  factories.  Oak,  pine  timber.  Agriculture. 

Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1902     7     24     2'80     1.50          I960 

8.  L.  Speer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BLAND  (J6),  pop.  596;  Gasconade  Co.  (EC).  40  m  SE  of  Jefferson  City.  CRI&P  RR. 
Shoe  factory.  Fire-clay  pits.  Lumber.  Diversified  farming.  Cattle. 

Courier-f Thursday Democratic 1904     8     24     294     3.50  8782 

Alma  Cooper,  Editor;  Tri-County  Publications,  Publisher. 

BLOOMFIELDf  (N9),  pop.  1,882;  Stoddard  Co.  (SE).  40  m  SW  of  Cape  Girardeau. 
Railroad  station.  Dexter.  MP;  SLSW  RRs.  Pants  factory;  feed  mill.  Lumbering. 
Dairying,  poultry,  livestock. 

Vindlcator-f Friday Democratic 1878     6     2€     280     1.50  

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Vernon  Carver,  Publishers. 

BLUE  SPRINGS   (R5%),  pop.  1,068;  Jackson  Co.   (W).  10  m  SE  of  Independence. 

GM&O  RR.  Nursery.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  soybeans,  corn. 
Jackson  County  Democrat +. Thursday  ...  Democratic 1911     8     24     294     2.00        §3,825 

James  F.  Wolfe,  Editor;  Lois  L.  Wolfe,  Publisher. 
Leader Thursday Democratic 1957     6     26     276     2.00  §750 

Orville  D.  Triggs,  Publisher. 
Sentinel-h Tuesday Democratic 1866      5     24      196     2.00 

James  F.  Wolfe,  Editor;  Little  Blue  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

BOLIVARf  (F7),  pop.  8,482;  Polk  Co.   (SWC).  81  m  NW  of  Springfield.  SLSF  RR. 

Cheese  factory;  bottling  works,  flour,  feed  mills.  Hatcheries.  Southwest  Baptist 

College.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Free  Press -f Thursday Republican 1868     8     24     308      1.50        §2,275 

Marshall  Gravely.  Editor;  J.  W.  Gravely  Company,  Inc.,  Pub.,  112  W.  Broadway. 
Herald -|- Thursday Democratic 1887     7     24     276     1.50          1,830 

Cora  B.  Stufflebam,  Editor  and  Publisher,  205  E.  Jackson. 

BONNE  TERRE  (M6%),  pop.  8,688;  St.  Francois  Co.  (SE).  60  m  SW  of  St.  Louis. 
MI  RR.  Shoe,  shirt  factories.  Lead  mines;  dolomite  quarries.  Agriculture.  Hay. 
wheat,  corn. 

Register  + Thursday Democratic 1884      8     24     280     2.00          2,027 

Carl  Erickson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BOONVILLEf    (G6),  pop.   6,686;  Cooper  Co.    (C).   On   Missouri   River,   27   m   W   of 

Columbia.  MKT;  MP  RRs.  Manufactures  corn-cob  pipes,  shoes,  flour.  Chicken 

hatchery;  creamery.  Agriculture.   Wheat,  corn,  livestock. 

Advertiser-!- Friday Democratic 1840     8     24     287     3.00**1,094 

News-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1919      8     24      287    10.00    **3,305 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Leon  Larson,  Editor;  O.  T.  Maxwell,  Publisher. 
Cooper  County  Record 4- Thursday Republican 1876      7      23      276      4.00        §1,O31 

Gene  Hansett,  Editor;  Cooper  County  Record,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

BOWLING  GREENf  (K4),  pop.  2,896;  Pike  Co.  (S).  30  m  SE  of  Hannibal.  GM&O  RR. 
Handle,  pipe,  garment,  stave  factories;  hatchery.  Rock  quarries;  limestone. 
Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn. 

Times-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1874      8     24      294      3.00        §3,137 

B.  G.  Freeman  and  B.  Wayne  Freeman,  Editors;  Times  Print's  Co.,  Publisher. 

BRANSON  (F9),  pop.  1,814;  Taney  Co.  (S).  40  m  S  of  Springfield.  MP  RR.  Manu- 
factures cedar  novelties,  furniture,  stave  bolts.  Lake  resort.  Rock  quarries. 
Cedar,  oak  timber.  Diversified  farming. 

White  River  Leader  + Friday Independent 1913      7      24      280     2.00        §1,715 

Frieda  F.  Ingenthron,  Editor;  G.  Smiley  Mem.  and  Welfare  Assn.  Inc.,  Publisher. 

BRAYMER  (E8),  pop.  965;  Caldwell  Co.  (NW).  60  m  NE  of  Kansas  City.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Feed  mill;  hatchery.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Bee-f Thursday Republican 1897      7      24      301      3.00        $1,675 

Mrs.  Grace  Hart,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRECKENRIDGE  (E3),  pop.  617;  Caldwell  Co.  (NW).  61  m  E  of  St.  Joseph.  CB&Q 
RR.  Bank,  Hamilton.  Wheat,  corn.  hay.  Agriculture. 

Bulletin-f- Friday Republican 1875      6     24      280     2.00  §700 

M.  Sage,  Editor;  W.  W.  Sage,  Publisher. 

BROOKFIELD  (F8).  pop.  5,810;  Linn  Co.  (N).  40  m  NW  of  Moberly.  CB&Q  RR. 
Railroad  division  shops;  shoe  and  cheese  factories.  Coal  mines.  Diversified 
farming.  Corn,  wheat,  livestock. 

News  Bulletin-f {I^n*'  ^  Democratic 1881      8     24      294    10.40        §4,395 

Tom  Hartman,  Editor;  Brookfieid  Publishing  Co. 

BROWNING  (F2% ),  pop.  492;  Linn  Co.  (N).  80  m  NE  of  Chillicothe.  CB&Q  RR.  Diver- 
sified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  cattle. 

Leader-Record Thursday Independent 1884     6     26     276     1.50  

G.  T.  Woodward,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRUNSWICK  (F4),  pop.  1,658;  Chariton  Co.  (NC).  On  Missouri  River,  80  m  W  of 
Moberly.  WAB  RR.  Bottling  and  alfalfa  dehydrating  plants;  hatchery.  Stock, 
grain,  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

Brunswicker  + Thursday Democratic 1847     7     24     280     2.50        §1,780 

Robert  H.  Clayton,  Publisher,  118  E,  Broadway. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  \M8»ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee, 

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BUCKL1N—  News  and  Bucklin  Herald—See  Marceline. 

BUFFALOf  (F7),  pop.  1.218:  Dallas  Co.  (SWC).  85  m  NE  of  Springfield.  Railroad  sta- 

tion, Phillipsburg.  3LSF  RR.  Flour  mill.  Oak  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

f  Dallas  Co.  Republican  -f  ........  .Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1926     8     22     276     2.50 

\  Reflex  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1869     8     24     280     2.50        $1.700 

1  H.  H.  Leach,  Publisher. 

BURLINGTON  JUNCTION  (Bl).  pop.  746  ;  Nodaway  Co.  (NW).  16  m  NW  of  Maryville. 

nearest  bank.  CB&Q;  WAB  RRs.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn. 
Post  ..........................................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1884     7     24     276     2.00  §422 

Circulates  also  in  Skidmore. 
Eugene  Price,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BUTLERf   (D6),  pop.  8.888;  Bates  Co.   (W).  40  m  NE  of  Ft.  Scott.  Kan.  MP  RR. 

Bottling  works;  creamery.  Agriculture.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Bates  Co.  Democrat-)-  ............  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1869      7      24     276     2.00        §3,95O 

Democrat-f  ..............................  {I^Sun*'8**'    Independent  ......  1889      7      24      276      6.00 

R.  A.  Ellis,  Editor  and  Publisher,  N.  Side  Square. 

CABOOL  (H8).  pop.  1.245;  Texas  Co.  (S).  65  m  E  of  Springfield.  SLSF  RR.  Manufac- 
ber. Creamery.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 


tures  lumb 
Enterprise  .................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1889 

J.  C.  Noel.  Editor  and  Publisher. 


8      22      280      2.00        §1,341 


CAINSVILLE  (E2),  pop.  618;  Harrison  Co.  (NW).  75  m  NE  of  St.  Joseph.  CB&Q  RR. 
Mouse  trap,  sweeping  compound  factories.  Rock  quarries.  Farming.  Corn,  wheat. 

News-h Thursday Democratic 1886      7      24      276      2.00  750 

May  McDaniel,  Editor;  Cecil  G.  McDaniel,  Publisher. 

CALIFORNIA!  (G5).  pop.  2,627;  Moniteau  Co.  (C).  25  m  W  of  Jefferson  City.  MP  RR. 
Manufactures  saddlery,  men's  jackets,  woolen  goods.  Milk  processing  and 
pasteurizing  plants.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

{  Democrat-f Thursday Democratic 1858      8      24      294      2.50    **3,2O5 

\   Moniteau  County  Herald -f -.Thursday Republican 1889      8     24      294     2.50  5285 

1  Jack  P.  Crawford,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Smith  and  High  Sts. 

CAMDENTONf  (G6%),  pop.  1,142;  Camden  Co.  (S).  On  Lake  Ozark,  50  m  SW  of 
Jefferson  City.  Railroad  station,  Bagnell.  MP  RR.  Resort.  Manufactures  staves 
and  lumber.  Fish  hatcheries.  Lead  and  calcite  mines.  Oak,  pine  timber.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Corn,  molasses,  wheat. 

{Central  Missouri  Leader  -f .....  Tuesday Democratic 1905      8      21      287      2.00        §2,850 
Reveille  + Friday Republican 1879      8      21      308      2.00        §2,850 
G.  T.  Richards,  Editor  and  Publisher 

CAMERON  (D8),  pop.  8,570;  Clinton  Co.  (NW).  85  m  E  of  St.  Joseph.  CB&Q;  CRI&P 
RRs.  Broom,  dairy,  women's  underwear  factories.  Diversified  farming.  Corn, 
oats,  hay. 

f  News-Observer -f f^^^**  Sat*  Democratic 1905      8      24      308      7.00 

\           Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Sun-f Thursday Independent 1886      8      24      304      2.00 
Thomas  W.  McAllen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Progress-f .Thursday Republican 1923      8      24      308      1.00 


8 
J.  Frank  Nugent,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Third  and  Chestnut  St. 


§1,450 
§2,525 

2,262 

§1,014 


§1,32* 
§1,341 


CAMPBELL  (M9%),  pop.  1,981;  Dunklin  Co.  (SE).  65  m  SW  of  Cape  Girardeau. 
SLSW;  SLSF  RRs.  Cotton-gins;  saw  mill.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton, 
corn,  wheat. 

Citizen  + Friday Democratic 1900      6      26      280      2.00 

C.  Wilson  Overall,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CANTON  (K2),  pop.  2,490;  Lewis  Co.  (NE).  On  Mississippi  River,  20  m  NW  of  Quincy, 
111.  CB&Q  RR.  Manufactures  gloves,  pickle  sorters.  Culver-Stockton  College. 
Fisheries.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

{  Lewis  County  Journal-News -j-Thursday Democratic 1879      7      24      273      3.00 
Press-News  and  Record -f- Thursday Democratic 1861      7      24      273      3.00 
L.  L.  Dimmitt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Megaphone Bi-weekly Collegiate 1919      5      27      250      2.50 

Students  of  Culver-Stockton  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CAPE  GIRARDEAU  (N8).  pop.  21,578;  Cape  Girardeau  Co.  (SE).  On  Mississippi  River, 
105  m  SE  of  St.  Louis,  with  boat  connection.  MP;  SLSF  RRs.  Highway  bridge 
over  river.  Airline  OZA.  Shopping  center.  Manufactures  shoes,  cement,  lumber, 
dairy  products,  electric  appliances,  furniture,  dresses,  jackets,  concrete,  gauze, 
meat  products.  Ships  lumber,  cement,  shoes.  Hardwood  timber;  stone  quarries. 
Southeast  State  College.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  cotton.  TV  station. 

Capaha  Arrow-f  V Thursday Collegiate 191°  c^ trilled2 frle  list. 

Students  of  the  Southeast  Missouri  State  College,  Eds.  and  Pubs. 

Southeast  Bulletin 4- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1929  5      24      224      1.50 

William  Anderson,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

Southeast  Missourian-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1901  8     24     294   15.60  **  15,26  3 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Naeter  Bros..  Editors;  Naeter  Bros.  Publishing  Company,  801-309  Broadway. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher'*  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <•> Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V l»»ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CARL  JUNCTION  (08),  pop.  1,006;  Jasper  Co.  (SW).  8  m  NW  of  Joplin.  3LSF  RR. 
Manufactures  chemical,  lumber  products,  shirts.  Quail  hatchery.  Dairy,  poultry, 
truck,  grain  farms. 

Standard  + .Friday Republican 1890     6     26     280     2.00        §1,700 

Ray  E.  Miller,  Editor;  Carl  Junction  Standard,  Publisher. 

CARROLLTONf  (E4),  pop.  4,880;  Carroll  Co.  (NWC).  50  m  W  of  Moberly.  AT&SF; 

CB&Q;    WAB    RRs.    Manufactures    dairy    products;    hatcheries.    Agriculture. 

YT  heat. 

r  Democrat  + Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1884      8     24     294     7.00        §2,700 

I  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

S  Democrat -h Friday Democratic 1892     8     24     294     7.00  §700 

1..  Earl  F.  Cheesman,  Editor;  Carrollton  Democrat  Printing  Co.,  Publisher, 

15  N.  Main  St. 
Republican-Record Friday Republican 1868      6      26      280      2.00        '{2,010 

T.  J.  Clark,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CARTHAGE*  (D8),  pop.  11,188;  Jasper  Co.  (SW).  150  m  S  of  Kansas  City.  SLSF;  MP 
RRs.  Manufactures  men's  work  clothes,  caskets,  beverages,  machinery,  wood- 
working, concrete  products,  cushions,  powder  explosives,  bed  springs,  flour, 
feeds,  sheet  metal  products,  auto  accessories,  florescent  light  fixtures,  dairy 
products.  Resort,  Ozarks.  Marble  quarries ;  zinc  mines ;  oak  timber.  Farming, 
especially  dairying.  Wheat. 

Dairy  Papers  Associated Semi-mo Dairy  Farmers...  1932      8      24     280      2.50 

Comprised  of  Eastern  Dairyman;  Midwest  Dairyman,  and  affiliated  dairy  news- 
papers. Above  papers  purchased  by  various  dairy  plants  for  distribution  among 
their  patrons. 
J.  T.  Hanley,  Editor;  Dairy  Papers  Associated,  Publishers,  Box  386. 

r  Press-!- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1885      8      24      302    13.00        §6,348 

I  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

I  Press  + Thursday Republican 1872      8      24      302      4.00  §546 

l>  E.  L.  Dale,  Editor;  Carthage  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher  527  S.  Main. 

CARUTHERSVILLEf  (N10),  pop.  8,614;  Pemiscot  Co.  (SE).  On  Mississippi  River,  30 
m  N  of  Blytheville,  Ark.  SLSW;  SLSF  RRs.  Cotton  gins;  compress;  shoe, 
boat,  veneer,  box  factories;  bottling,  sand  and  gravel  works.  Cottonwood.  gum, 
oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  alfalfa,  soybeans. 

Democrat- Argus -h Friday Democratic 1869      7      24      276      2.00        §2,423 

O.  W.  Chilton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Republican  -f- Thursday Republican 1909      6     26     276     2.00  

J.  T.  Markey,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  168. 

CASSVILLEf  (E9),  pop.  1,441;  Barry  Co.  (SW).  46  m  6E  of  Joplin.  C&EX  RR.  Milk 
and  poultry  processing  plants ;  cannery.  Resort.  Trout  fisheries.  Hardwood  tim- 
ber. Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  poultry. 

Democrat  + Wednesday Ind.  Dem 1872      7      24      280      2.00        §3,470 

Means  Ray  and  Bob  Mitchell,  Editors  ;  Kathryn  Mitchell,  Publisher. 

Republican-f Thursday Republican 1872      7      26      276      2.00        §2,236 

Emory  Melton  and  Wayne  Ennis,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CENTER  (J3%),  pop.  415;  Rails  Co.  (NE).  20  m  SW  of  Hannibal,  nearest  railroad 
station.  CB&Q;  WAB  RRs.  Bank,  Perry.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  oats, 
corn. 

Herald-h Thursday Democratic 1888      6      26      280      2.50  $610 

Burney  L.  Fishback,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CENTRALIA  (H4),  pop.  2,460;  Boone  Co.  (C).  25  m  SE  of  Moberly.  GM&O;  WAB  RRs. 
Manufactures  anchors,  piston  rings,  hardwood  lumber,  pole  line  hardware, 
brooms.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 

Fireside  Guard -f- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1868      8      24      294      2.50    **2,073 

G.  H.  Miller,  Editor;  Guard  Printing  &  Publishing  Company. 

CHAFFEE  (N8),  pop.  8,184;  Scott  Co.  (SE).  16  m  SW  of  Cape  Girardeau.  C&EI;  SLSF 

RRs.    Manufactures  shoes,  garments  and  lumber.   Hardwood  timber.   Diversified 

farming.    Wheat,  corn,  hay,  clover. 
Leader  + Thursday Ind.  Dem 1954      6      24      280      2.00  §835 

W.  J.  Millham,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Signal-h Thursday Democratic 1910     6     26     280     2.00  

R.  E.  Mattocks,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHARLESTONf  (09),  pop.  6,501;  Mississippi  Co.  (SE).  18  m  W  of  Cairo,  111.  MP  RR. 
Manufactures  shoes,  staves.  Woodworking  plants ;  cotton  gins  and  cotton  com- 
presses. Hardwood  timber.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Alfalfa,  corn,  cotton. 

Enterprise-Courier  + Thursday Ind.  Dem 1874      8      24      294      2.50    **2,965 

Art  L.  Wallhausen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHILLICOTHEf   (E8).  pop.   8,694;  Livingston   Co.     (NW).   74   m   E   of  St.  Joseph. 

CMSP&P;  CB&Q;  WAB  RRs.    Manufactures  gloves,  furniture,  wood  products, 

butter,  candy,  steel  culverts.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
C.  B.  C.  Quacker,  The Monthly Coll.  &  Alum 1922     5     26     293        .65 

Students  of  Chillicothe  Business  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

f  Constitution-Tribune Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1843      8      24      301    10.00 

I  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

I   Constitution-Tribune -f Thursday Independent 1843      8      24      301      2.00 

I  Wm.  Plummer,  Editor;  C.  E.  Watkins,  Publisher,  818  Washington  St. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNslly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academfc  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CLARENCE   (H8).  pop.  1,128;  Shelby  Co.   (NE).  25  m  NE  of  Moberly.  CB&Q  RR. 
Shoe  factory.  Ships  corn,  wheat,  oats  and  soybeans.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Courier  -f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1881     7     24     280     2.50        51.270 

H.  G.  and  Marjorie  W.  Williams,  Publisher. 

CLAYTONf  (M5),  branch  of  Saint  Louis  P.  O.,  pop.  18,085;  St.  Louis  Co.  (E).  4  m  W 
of  St.  Louis.  CRI&P  RR.  Manufactures  dairy  products.  Educational  institutions. 
Residential. 
Claytonian-Tribune-f-  ..............  Ftntly  ..............  Independent  ......  1939     5     24     280        19,000  —  Free 

Alexander  Sonnenschein,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6645  Enright  Ave.,  St.  Louis. 

St.  Louis  Countian  +  ..............  {&  MSn.X'SUn'{Bu8fnefs  1919     5     24     208  30-°°        51'615 

Eugene  Cerulo,  Editor;  Countian  Publishing  Company,  215  N.  Meramec  Ave.  (5). 

Watchman.  Ad  vocate-f  ...........  Friday  ............  Republican  .........  1881     8     24     289     8.00          2,200 

Lora  K.  Essen,  Publisher,  14  N.  Central  Ave. 

CLEARMONT  (Bltt),  pop.  288,  Nodaway  Co.  (NW).  55  m  NW  of  St.  Joseph.   CGAQ 

RR.  Bank,  Elmo.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
News  +  .....................................  Wednesday  .....  Democratic  ........  1924     5     26     288     1.50  - 

Dorothy  V.  Grady,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Elmo. 

CLIFTON  HILL  (G4),  pop.  262;  Randolph  Co.   (NC).  4  m  W  of  Moberly.    Railroad 
name,  Clifton.    WAB  RR.    Coal  mines.    Diversified  farming.    Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Rustler-f-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1911     5     24     280     2.00          1,000 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Hunts  ville  Randolph  Co.  Times-Herald. 
Van  W.  Davis,  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Company,  Huntsville. 

CLINTONf  (E6),  pop.  6,075;  Henry  Co.  (W).  40  m  SW  of  Sedalia.  MKT:  SLFS  RRs. 
Manufactures  flour  and  novelties.  Hatcheries;  creamery.  Coal  mines.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 


r  Democrat  +  ..............................      ^n****    Democratic  ........  1887     8     24     294     9.00        §4,341 

<  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

I  Henry  County  Democrat  +  .....  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1872      8     24     294      1.50  8201 

v  Mahlon  N.  White  and  Daniel  B.  Miles,  Editors;  Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

Eye+.  .......................................  Tues.&Thurs..  Democratic  ........  1885     8      24      294      8.50        53,971 

Floyd  H.  Pinkston.  Editor;  Clinton  Eye  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  386. 

COLUMBIAf  (H5),  pop.  81,974;  Boone  Co.  (C).  80  m  N  of  Jefferson  City.  MKT;  WAB 
RRs.  Airline,  OZA. 

Manufactures     dairy    and    mill    products.    Bottling    works.    Three    banks; 

deposits    (1958),   $37,678,064.   10,069   electric    (AC)    meters;   8,634   gas    (nat.) 

meters;   17,024   telephones.   University   of  Missouri;  Stephens   College    (girls), 

Christian  College  (girls).  Coal  mines.  Farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats.  TV  station. 

Agricultural  Leaders  Digest...Monthly  ..........  Agric.  Leaders..  1919     3      27      143     2.50 

July-  August;  November-December  issues  combined.  Controlled  circ.    >29,700 

Lano  Barron,  Editor  and  Publisher,  200  S.  7th  St. 

A.  I.  Digest,  The  ......................  Monthly  ..........  {  ^minatlon     1953      3      24      14°      1>00        10'939 

H.  A.  Herman,  Editor;  National  Assn.  of  Artificial  Breeders,  Publishers, 

8  N.  Ninth  St. 
Breeder's  Gazette-f  ................  Monthly  ..........  Agric.  L'stk  ......  1881      3      27      143      1.00  *  155,563 

Samuel  R.  Guard,  Ed.;  American  Agricultural  Services,  Inc.,  Pub.,  200  S.  7th  St. 
Dairy  Goat  Journal  .................  Monthly  ..........  Dairy  Goats  .......  1923     8     26     140     1.00 

C.  A.  Leach,  Editor;  Dairy  Goat  Journal,  Pub.,  Miller  Bldg.,  Eighth  A  Broadway. 
Missouri  Alumnus  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1912     3     26      134     4.00        $6,300 

Not  issued  during  January,  July  and  August. 

Jack  C.  Taylor,  Ed.;  University  of  Missouri  Alumni  Assn.,  Pub.,  101  Read  Hall. 

fEvg.  ex.  Sat.  ions      «     9  A.     904   in  00 

Missourian  +  ............................    A  Sun..  Independent  ......  1908      8      2  Sunday  cl™ 

I  Sun.  Morn. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  B.  Bickley,  Editor;  University  Missourian  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
811  S.  Ninth  St. 

Missouri  Farmer  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Agricultural  ......  1908  controlled1  f?eeXdi!t.      156,828 

Missouri  Farmers'  Association,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

^(Sridv^/V.!^  ........  Historical  ..........  1906      1      46        91   xl.OO        11,004 

Floyd*  cV  'Shoemaker,'  Editor  ;  State  Historical  Society  of  Missouri,  Publisher. 
Missouri  Law  Review  V  ..........  4  ti  a  year  ........  Law,  Coll  ...........  1936      1      56      112     2.50  J950 

Issued  January*  April,  June,  November. 

Students  of  School  of  Law,  Tate  Hall,  University  of  Missouri,  Editors  and  Pubs. 
Missouri  Municipal  Review  +  Monthly  ..........  Municipal  Gov...  1985     2     40      146     2.00 

Bruce  J.  Carl,  Editor;  Missouri  Municipal  Review,  Publishers,  214  Guitar  Bldg. 
Missouri  Press  News  +  ..........  Monthly  ..........  Journalistic  .......  1933     3     28     140  x2.00  869 

William  A.  Bray,  Editor;  Missouri  Press  Assn.,  Inc. 

Publisher,  116  Walter  Williams  Hall. 
School  and  Community  -t-V...  .Monthly  ..........  Educational  .......  1915     3     26      140  x2.00      J32,065 

Dr.  I.  Franklin.  Editor;  Missouri  State  Teachers  Assn.,  Pub.,  M.S.T.A.  Bldg. 

ShSheepm^n+  and  JMonthly  ..........  Sheep  Indus  .......  1880     3     26     140     2.00     $10,632 

P.  V.  Ewing,  Jr.,  Editor  ;  Livestock  Services,  P.  O.  Box  86. 
Stephens  Life-f  V  ...................  Weekly  ...........  Collegiate  ...........  1927      6     28     240  x2.00        $2,100 

Students  of  Stephens  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  212  S.  8th. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  «A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher' •  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vluued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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COLUMBIAf  (Continued)  Estab  Co  I  s<2>  Width?  Depth    Sub  Circ 

TribuneH- Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Democratic 1901     8     24     294   15.00**1O,120 

Comic  atrip  advertising  accepted. 

H.  J.  Waters,  Editor;  Tribune  Publishing  Company. 

CONCORDIA  (E4%),  pop.  1,218;  Lafayette  Co.  (W).  28  m  NW  of  Sedalia.  MP  RR. 
Manufactures  animal  feeds,  work  clothing.  Stock,  dairy,  grain,  poultry  farms. 
Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Concordian4- Thursday Republican 1898     7     24     280     2.50        §1,705 

Lloyd  Beissenherz,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CORDER  (E4),  pop.  541;  Lafayette  Co.  (W).  60  m  E  of  Independence.  GM&O  RR.  Coal 
mines.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  clover. 

Journal  + Friday Republican 1909     5     26     245     1.00  562 

G.  H.  Botterman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CRANE  (E9),  pop.  939;  Stone  Co.  (SW).  28  m  SW  of  Springfield.  MP  RR.  Canning 
factories;  hatchery.  Agriculture,  especially  tomatoes,  strawberries,  corn. 

Chronicle-f- Thursday Republican 1904     6     24     280     2.00        §1,586 

C.  W.  Crawford,  Editor ;  Crawford  Publishing  Co.,  Publishers. 

CREIGHTON  (D6%),  pop.  269;  Cass  Co.  (W).  50  m  SE  of  Kansas  City.  Nearest  rail- 
road  station,  Harris  on  ville.  Hatchery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Banner -f .Thursday Democratic 1927     6     24     276      1.50  §5«9 

L.  E.  Daugherty,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  76. 

CRYSTAL  CITY  (M6),  pop.  8,499;  Jefferson  Co.  (E).  On  Mississippi  River.  81  m  SW 
of  St.  Louis.  SLSF  RR.  Boat  connections.  Plate  glass  works.  Silica  sand  pits. 
Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

***™™+^*.*™Z.        {Thursday Republican 1916     8     24     294     2.50        §4,625 

B.  J.  Reber'.' Editor  ;*Emily  C.  Reber,  Publisher. 

CUBA  <K6  % ),  pop.  1,801 ;  Crawford  Co.  (SEC).  75  m  SW  of  St.  Louis.  SLSF  RR.  Manu- 
factures concrete  blocks,  metal  awnings.  Flour  mill,  lumber  mill.  Agriculture. 
Fruits. 

Crawford  Mirror — see  Steelville. 

Times -f Thursday Independent 1954      6      24      280     2.00          1,045 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  Sentinel-Sullivan. 
Rose  Wiggins,  Editor;  George  Coins,  Publisher. 

DEARBORN  (C8%),  pop.  891;  Platte  Co.  (NW).  20  m  SE  of  St.  Joseph.  CGW  RR. 
Manufactures  veterinary  instruments,  building  blocks.  Agriculture.  Wheat, 
corn,  tobacco,  livestock. 

Democrat-)- Thursday Democratic 1890      6      26     273      2.50  §600 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  E.  Williams,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

DE  SOTO  (L6),  pop.  5.857;  Jefferson  Co.  (E).  45  m  SW  of  St.  Louis.  MP  RR.  Rail- 
road freight  car  repair  shops;  shoe,  auto  springs,  doll  factories.  Diversified 
farming.  Corn,  wheat,  barley. 

Jefferson  Republic -f Thursday Republican 1888      8      24      294      3.00        §2,479 

Press-f Monday Democratic 1891      8      24      294      3.00        §2,134 

Combined  subscription  price  $4.00  a  year. 

R.  M.  Harlow,  Editor;  Roop  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

DEXTER  (N9),  pop.  4,624;  Stoddard  Co.  (SE).  45  m  S  of  Cape  Girardeau.  MP; 
SLSW  RRs.  Manufactures  shirts,  pants,  shoes,  handles,  pottery,  flour,  cheese. 
Cotton  gins.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  cotton. 

Candor  Magazine-f Quarterly Poetry 1936     \     \\       gf     1'°° 

Elvin  Wdgner,  Editor;  Candor  Magazine,  Publisher,  108  Clements  Ave. 

Messenger-f ..Thursday Democratic 1867      6     26     280      1.50  

Bill  Brannock,  Editor;  E.  P.  Lewis  &  Bros.,  Publishers. 

Statesman-f Thursday          Democratic.   .     1910      7      24      280      2.00        §3,351 

Barney  Miller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DIAMOND  (D8%),  pop.  405;  Newton  Co.  (SW).  16  m  SE  of  Joplin.  MP  RR.  Feed 
mills.  Near  lead  and  zinc  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  strawberries. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1930     7     24     280     1.60  §550 

R.  D.  Heifner  and  T.  E.  Roberts,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

DIXON  (H6%),  Pop.  988;  Pulaski  Co.  (SO.  40  m  S  of  Jefferson  City.  SLSF  RR.  Shoe, 
cheese  factories ;  flour,  stave  mills.  Ships  cattle,  hogs.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn. 

Pulaski  County  Pilot-News  -f. Thursday Democratic 1911      7      24     280     2.00        §1,730 

Ralph  W.  Goforth,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DONIPHANf  (L9),  pop.  1,611;  Ripley  Co.  (SE).  On  Current  River,  90  m  SW  of  Cape 
Girardeau.  MP  RR.  Lumber  and  stave  mill.  Resort.  Sand  and  gravel  quarries; 
timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  cotton,  oats,  livestock. 

Prospect-News -f Thursday Independent 1874      7      24      280     2.50          2,405 

Wendell  Beal,  Editor;  Wendell  Beal  and  Hadie  Beal,  Publishers. 

DOWNING  (Hl%),  pop.  458;  Schuyler  Co.  (N).  66  m  W  of  Keokuk  Iowa.  CB&Q  RR. 
Shipping  center  for  stock  and  poultry  products.  Diversified  farming.  Wool. 

News-f Thursday Democratic  1892      7      24      276      1.25  §390 

Mrs  Edra  Beeler,  Editor;  James  Forsythe,  Publisher,  Lancaster. 

DREXEL  (C5H),  pop.  456;  Cass  Co.  (W).  60  m  S  of  Kansas  City.  KCS  RR.  Gas  wells. 
Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Star-4- Thursday Democratic 1892     7     24     280     2.00  §825 

Clyde  Thomas,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **  Sept.  A.  B.C.  Ststcment;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit  J 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U«es  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  ^sued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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EAST  PRAIRIE  (O9),  pop.  8,083;  Mississippi  Co.  (8E).  40  m  8  of  Cap*  Girardeau. 
8L8W  RR.    Flour,  stave  and  lumber  mills;  cotton  gins.    Timber.    Diversified 
farming.   Cotton,  corn,  wheat. 
Eagle+  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1905      8     24      294      2.00        §1,364 

James  M.  Savell,  Editor;  East  Prairie  Eagle.  Publisher. 

EDINAf  (H2),  pop.  1,607;  Knox  Co.  (NE).  48  m  NW  of  Quincy,  111.  CB&Q  RR.  Man- 

ufactures gloves,  lumber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  beans. 
Sentinel  -f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent.  ......  1868      6     26      280      3.00        §2,555 

F.  E.  Schofleld,  Editor;  Sentinel  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

ELDON  (G6),  pop.  2,766;  Miller  Co.  (C).  80  m  SW  of  Jefferson  City.  CRI&P;  MP  RRs. 
Manufactures  cheese,  pants,  shoes.   Tiff  mines.   Timber.  Agriculture.  Dairying. 
Advertiser-}-  .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1894      7      24      280      3.00    **2,595 

Madolyn  Me  Far  land,  Editor  ;  Eldon  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

ELDORADO  SPRINGS  (D7),  pop.  2,618;  Cedar  Co.  (SW).  60  m  NW  of  Springfield. 
MKT  RR.  Shoe,  cheese  factories.   Hatcheries.   Health  resort,  medicinal  springs. 
Coal  mines;  hardwood  timber.    Diversified  farming.    Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Sun-f  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1895     6     26     280     2.00        §2,732 

John  D.  Smith,  Editor;  C.  S.  and  H.  N.  Smith,  Publishers. 

ELLINGTON  (L8),  pop.  777  ;  Reynolds  Co.  (SE).  125  m  S  of  St.  Louis.  Nearest  railroad 
station,  Leeper.    MP  RR.    Hardwood  and  pine  timber.  Agriculture.    Livestock, 
corn,  oats. 
Courier  Press  ...........................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1904     6     26     280     2.50          1,250 

R.  L.  Daniels,  Editor;  L.  T.  Daniels.  Publisher. 

ELLISVILLE  (OS),  pop.  628;  Saint  Louis  Co.  (E).  20  m  W  of  St.  Louis.   Bank,  Man- 
chester.  Nearest  railroad  station,  Valley  Park.    MP;  SLSF  RRs.    Store  fixture 
factory;  hatchery.    Diversified  farming. 
Community  Press  +  .................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1935      5      24      205      2.50        12,000 

Herbert  Hausman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELMO  <B1%).  pop.  258;  Nodaway  Co.   (NW).  55  m  NW  of  St.  Joseph.  WAB  RR. 

Manufactures  hog  feed.   Diversified  farming.   Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Register+  ................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1890     5     26     238      1.50  - 

A.  V.  Grady,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELSBERRY  (L4),  pop.  1,565;  Lincoln  Co.  (E).  56  m  N  of  St.  Louis.    CB&Q  RR.  Man- 
ufactures  gloves,  limestone  products.    U.  S.  Erosion  Control  Nursery.    Lime- 
stone quarries.  Agriculture.  Apples,  wheat,  corn. 
Democrat  -f-  ..............................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1900      6      26      280      2.50          1,475 

Sandford  A.  Howard,  Editor;  Estate  of  Gordon  Crank,  Publisher. 

EMINENCEf   (K8),  pop.  527;  Shannon  Co.    (S).   110   m  E  of  Springfield.    Railroad 
station  and  bank,  Winona.    SLSF  RR.    Manufactures  staves  and  lumber  prod- 
ucts.  Summer   resort.   Copper   mines;   timber.    Agriculture.   Corn,   wheat,   hay. 
Current  Wave-f  .......................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1874      6      26      276      2.50  §»25 

W.  A.  French,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EXCELSIOR  SPRINGS  (D4),  pop.  5,888;  Clay  Co.  (W).  12  m  NE  of  Kansas  City. 
CRI&P  ;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Plastic  manufactured.  Health  resort,  medicinal  springs. 
Sanitarium.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

V.  Courts,  Editor;  Standard  Publishing  Co. 

FAIRFAX  (B2),  pop.  806;  Atchinson  Co.  (NW).  55  m  NW  of  St.  Joseph.    CB&Q  RR. 

Poultry  and  dairy  products  shipped.    Diversified  farming.    Corn,  wheat. 
Forum  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1892      7      23      280      2.00        §1,236 

Earl  E.  and  Roy  Sims,  Jr.,  Editor;  Sims  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

FAIRMOUNT  (D4),  pop.  X9.000  (branch  of  Kansas  City  P.  O.)  :  Jackson  Co.  (W).  2  m 
E  of  Kansas  City.  Railroad  station,  Independence.  GM&O;  MP  RRs.  Residential. 
Inter-City  News  -f  ...................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1911      8      24      294      1.50          2,472 

Nancy  Deischer,  Editor;  Inter-City  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  562  Huttig  Ave. 
Kansas  City  22. 

FAIR  PLAY  (E7),  pop.  883;  Polk  Co.  (SWC).  40  m  NW  of  Springfield.   Railroad  sta- 
tion, Bolivar.   SLSF  RR.   Flour  and  feed  mills.   Dairy  and  poultry  market.  Agri- 
culture.   Hay,  oats,  corn. 
Advocate-f-  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1898     6     24     280     2.00 

Lee  Jones.  Editor;  Marvin  Hugh  Patterson,  Publisher. 
Rambler,  The-f  .......................  Thursday          Independent       .1953      5      23      189      1.50  425 

Virgil  J.  Sweany,  Editor;  Sweany  Publications. 

FARMINGTONf  (M7),  pop.  4,490;  St.  Francois  Co.  (SE).  60  m  S  of  St.  Louis.  SFC  RR. 
Shoe,  shirt  factories;  hosiery  mill;  creamery.  Lead  mines.  Diversified  farming. 
News  .........................................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1883      8      24     287      3.00        §3,365 

Mack  F.  Denman,  Editor;  Farmington  News  Printing  Co.,  Publishers. 
Press  +  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1928      8      24      280      2.50        §1,8SO 

Jess  Stewart.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FAYETTEf   (G4),  pop.  3,144;  Howard  Co.   (C).  80  m  NW  of  Columbia.    MKT  RR. 
Central  College.    Diversified  farming.    Corn,  wheat,  oats,  livestock. 

(Advertiser-f  .............................  Tuesday  ..........  Democratic  ........  1840      8      24      280      8.00        §2,147 
Democrat-Leader  +  .................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1874     8     24     280     3.00        §2,156 
John  Hert  and  Mrs.  Wirt  Mitchell,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Central  Collegian  -f  V  .............  Friday  .............  Coll.&Alumni  .....  1879     5     24     210     2.50 

Students  of  Central  College.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.8.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <3>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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FERGUSON  (P2  % ),  independent  branch  of  Saint  Louis  P.  O.,  pop.  11.678 ;  St.  Louis  Co. 
(£).  10  m  NW  of  St.  Louis.  WAB  RR.  Residential  suburb  of  St.  Louis.  Farming. 


Town  Talk 4- Thursday Independent 1922 

W.  A.  Hatcher,  Editor;  Town  Talk  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 


8      22      290      2.00 


Circ 


3,620 


FESTUS  (M6),  pop.  5,199;  Jefferson  Co.  (E).  80  m  SW  of  St.  Louis.  MI;  SLSF  RRs. 
Manufactures  shoes,  dry  goods.  Flour  and  feed  mill.  Agriculture. 

News-Democrat  + {^Sun*'8**'     Democratic 1865     8     24     287    13.00        §4,431 

Samuel  M.  Schapiro,  Editor;  Lloyd  W.  Wright,  Publisher. 

FLAT  RIVER  (L7),  pop.  5,808;  St.  Francois  Co.  (SE).  65  m  SW  of  St.  Louis.  MI 
RR.  Manufactures  caskets.  Lead  mining  center.  Truck,  grain  farms.  Corn. 

Lead  Belt  News 4- Friday Democratic 1899     8     24     280     2.50        §3,978 

W.  L.  Bouchard,  Editor;  News-Sun  Printing  and  Publishing  Company. 

St.  Francois  Co.  Journal  + {fatf'&'sun      Republican 1932      8     24     297      7.50        §5,438 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Carroll  Gerig,  Editor;  Daily  St.  Francois  County  Journal  Inc.,  Publisher. 

FLORISSANT  (P2),  pop.  8,737  ;  St.  Louis  Co.  (E).  14  m  NE  of  St.  Louis.  Nearest  rail- 
road  station,  Ferguson.  UR  RR.  Steel  cabinet  factory;  nurseries. 

Valley  Reporter -f Thursday Independent 1950      8      21      815      8.00  7,200 

Jack  Bender,  Editor;  Al  Erdelen,  Jr.,  Publisher,  699  St.  Francois  St. 

FORSYTHf  (F9).  pop.  854;  Taney  Co.  (S).  On  Lake  Taneycomo,  40  m  SE  of  Spring- 
field. Railroad  station  and  bank,  Branson.  MP  RR.  Resort.  Agriculture. 

Taney  County  RepubJican Thursday Republican 1895      7      24     276     2.00        §1,525 

Frieda  F.  Ingenthron,  Editor;  G.  Smiley  Mem.  and  Welfare  Assn.  Inc.,  Publisher. 

FREDERICKTOWNf  (M7),  pop.  8,696;  Madison  Co.  (SE).  50  m  W  of  Cape  Girardeau. 
MP  RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  lumber  products  and  flour.  Resort,  Ozarks.  Lead, 
cobalt,  copper,  zinc,  iron  mines;  timber.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 

Democrat-News  + Thursday Ind.  Dem 1870     8      24     280      3.00   **3,043 

O.  B.  Ferguson,  Editor;  Ferguson  Brothers  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

FULTONf  (J6),  pop.  10,052;  Callaway  Co.  (C).  26  m  NE  of  Jefferson  City.  GM&O  RR. 

Fire  brick,  farm  machinery,  shoe  factories.    Westminster  College.    Coal  mines; 

fire-clay  quarries.    Diversified  farming.    Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Columns-fV Bi-monthly Collegiate 1871      5     24     210  x       $1,000 

Students  of  Westminster  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Sun-Gazette-f Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1888     8     24     287      9.50        §4,317 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

V.  A.  Johnston,  Jr.  and  Sr.,  Editors;  Sun  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

GAINESVILLEf  (H9).  pop.  809;  Ozark  Co.  (S).  65  m  SE  of  Springfield.  Railroad 
station.  West  Plains.  SLSF  RR.  Roller  and  shingle  mills ;  cotton  gins.  Farming. 

Ozark  County  Times 4- Thursday Democratic 1906     7      24     280     2.00        §1,702 

J.  W.  Daniel.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GALENAf  (F9),  pop.  489;  Stone  Co.  (SW).  80  m  SW  of  Springfield.   MP  RR.  Canning 

factories.    Oak  timber.   Farming.    Tomatoes,  corn,  wheat. 
Stone  County  News-Oracle-f.. Friday Democratic 1884      6      24     280      2.00  §434 

C.  W.  Crawford,  Editor;  Crawford  Publishing  Co. 
Stone  Co.  Republican -f Thursday Republican 1957      6      24      280      2.00  1,670 

Leon  Fredrick,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GALLATINf  (E3),  pop.  1,684;  Daviess  Co.    (NW).    54  m  E  of  St.  Joseph.    CRI&P; 

WAB  RRs.   Diversified  farming.   Corn,  wheat,  hay,  oats. 

Democrat-f Thursday Democratic 1867      8      22     294      3.00        §1,240 

North  Missourian-f Thursday Republican 1864     8     22     294     3.00        §1,325 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  the  Gallatin  Democrat. 

J.  R.  Snyder,  Editor;  Wm.  M.  Harrison  and  J.  R.  Snyder,  Publishers. 

GARDEN  CITY  (D5%),  pop.  590;  Cass  Co.  (W).  45  m  SE  of  Kansas  City.  Railroad 
station.  Harrisonville.  MKT;  MP;  SLSF  RRs.  Hatchery.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry, 
fruit,  grain  farms. 

Views-f Wednesday Ind.  Dem 1888     5     26     252      1.50  992 

Edgar  E.  Coy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GERALD  (K6),  pop  429;  Franklin  Co.  (E).  66  m  SW  of  St.  Louis.  CRI&P  RR.  Flour 
and  stave  mills ;  cap  factory.  Fire-clay  pits ;  oak  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry 
farms. 

Journal Friday Republican 1916     5     26     252      1.50  §610 

Robert  A.  Edmonson,  Editor;  Edwin  H.  Vemmer,  Publisher. 

GIDEON  (N9%),  pop.  1,764;  New  Madrid  Co.  (SE).  85  m  W  of  New  Madrid.  SLSF; 
SLS  RRs.  Saw  mill.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 

News-f Friday Independent  .  ...1940     6     26     280     2.00        tl,150 

G.  R.  Derby,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GLASGOW  (G4),  pop.  1,440;  Howard  Co.  (C).  On  Missouri  River,  20  m  SW  of  Moberly. 
GM&O  RR.  Saw  mills;  garment  factory.  Ships  cattle,  wheat,  corn.  Diversified 
farming.  Grain,  livestock. 

Missourian-t- Thursday Democratic 1867     7     24     280     2.50        §1,320 

Mrs.  J.  W.  Stevenson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


GOLDEN  CITY   (D8),  pop.  839;  Barton  Co.   (SW).  80  m  NE  of  Joplin. 
Manufactures  fishing  lures.   Coal  mines.   Stock,  grain  farms. 


Herald  + Thursday Democratic 1881 

Dellard  Surbrugg,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7     26 


SLSF  RR. 
808     2.00 


1,358 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  «A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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GORIN   (H2).  pop.  X410;  Scotland  Co.   (NE).  60  m  NW  of  Hannibal.  ATASF  RR. 

Bank,  Memphis.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  soybeans,  hay. 
Argus  +  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1890     6     26     280     2.25  §625 

E.  P.  Heckethorn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

QRANDVIEW  (C5),  pop.  1,556;  Jackson  Co.  (W).  15  m  S  of  Kansas  City.  KCS;  SLSF 

RRs.   Feed  mill.   Diversified  farming.   Apples,  dairy  products. 
Jackson  County  Advocate  +  ..  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1890     8     24     315     2.00        §4,123 

James  D.  Turnbaugh,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRANT  CITYf  <D1%).  pop.  1,184;  Worth  Co.  (NW).  72  m  NE  of  St.  Joseph.  CB&Q 

RR.    Diversified  farming.    Livestock,  poultry. 
Times-Tribune  -f  ......................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1865     8     24     808     2.00        §3,021 

Chase  McLaughlin,  Editor;  Times  Tribune  Corp.,  Publisher. 

GREEN  CITY  (F2).  pop.  673;  Sullivan  Co.   (N).  60  m  NW  of  Moberly.  CB&Q  RR. 

Manufactures  lumber.    Diversified  farming. 
Press  4-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1893     7     24     280     2.00  850 

John  E.  Ballard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREENFIELDf   (E8),  pop.  1,218;  Dade  Co.   (SW).  40  m  NW  of  Springfield.    SLSF 

RR.    Cannery.    Walnut  timber.    Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
Advertiser  +  ............................  .Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1954      7      24     280     2.50    **1,793 

James  F.  Wallace,  Editor;  James  F.  and  Hilda  M.  Wallace,  Publishers, 

106  S.  Main. 
Vedette  and  Advocate  ..............  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1866     6     24     266     3.00          1,961 

Robert  L.  Dee,  Publisher. 

GREEN  RIDGE    (F5),  pop.  335;  Pettis   Co.    (WC).   15   m  SW   of  Sedalia.  MKT  RR. 

Hatchery.    Diversified  farming.    Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Local  News-f  ...........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1892     6     26     280     1.50  §579 

J.  E.  Stark.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREENTOP  (G2),  pop.  281;  Schuyler  Co.  (N).  58  m  SW  of  Ottumwa,  la.  WAB  RR. 
Bank,  Downing.  Chicken  hatcheries.  Walnut  timber;  coal  mines.  Dairy,  stock, 
poultry  farms. 
Reporter  -f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1926     7      24      276      1.25  §205 

Mrs.  Rowena  Ertel,  Editor;  J.  F.  Forsythe,  Publisher,  Lancaster. 

GREENVILLEf  (M8),  pop.  270;  Wayne  Co.  (SE).  55  m  W  of  Cape  Girardeau.  Rail- 
road station,  Williamsville.  MP;  SLSF  RRs.  Bank,  Poplar  Bluff.  Lumber  mill. 
Hickory  and  white  oak  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn.  hay.  clover. 
Sun-h  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1893      7      26      276      2.50  §800 

C.  L.  Ellinghouse,  Editor;  Stivers  and  Ellinghouse,  Publishers. 

HALE  (F8),  pop.  452;  Carroll  Co.  (NWC).  45  m  NW  of  Moberly.  CB&Q  RR.  Timber; 

coal  mines.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 
Leader  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1893      5     26     245      1.50  §575 

V.  and  M.  F.  Vaughan,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

HAMILTON  (E3),  pop.  1,728;  Caldwell  Co.  (NW).  48  m  E  of  St.  Joseph.  CB&Q  RR. 

Shoe  factory.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Advocate-Hamiltonian-f-  ........  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1878      8      24      308      3.00    **2,13O 

M.  O.  Ridings,  Editor;  Caldwell  County  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

HANNIBAL  (K3).  pop.  20.444;  Marion  Co.  (NE).  On  Mississippi  River,  20  m  S  of 
Quincy,  111.  CB&Q  ;  WAB  RRs.  Bridge  to  Shepherd,  111.  Boat  connections.  Manu- 
factures shoes,  cement,  steel,  lumber  products.  Dairy,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  oats, 
corn.  Two  TV  stations. 

Courier-Post  -f-  .........................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1838      8      22      301    18.20*^10,942 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

E.  L.  Sparks,  Publisher.  201  N.  Third  St. 

Labor-Press-f  ..........................  Friday  .............  Labor  Dem  ........  1915      8     24      280      1.50  §934 

V.  W.  Wells,  Editor;  Z.  G.  Klene,  Publisher,  205  N.  Main  St. 

HARRISONVILLEf  (D5),  pop.  2,630;  Cass  Co.  (W).  40  m  SE  of  Kansas  City.  MP; 
MKT;  SLSF  RRs.  Feed  mill.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 


Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1880     8     24     294     3.00          4,552 

J.  W.  Brown,jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAYTI  (NIC),  pop.  8,802;  Pemiscot  Co.  (SE).  105  m  NE  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  SLSF  RR. 
Manufactures  cotton  and  lumber.  Ships  cotton,  livestock,  dairy  products.  Gum, 
oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  cotton,  hay. 
Missouri  Herald  (offset)  ........  Friday  ............  Ind.  Dem  ............  1908     6     24     224     2.00        §3,200 

Herald  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

HERMANNf  (K5),  pop.  2,528;  Gasconade  Co.  (EC).  On  Missouri  River,  40  m  E  of 
Jefferson  City.  MP  RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  staves,  milk  products,  ball-point 
pens,  cigarette  lighters.  Diaspore,  flint  and  clay  quarries;  timber.  Diversified 
farming.  Mushrooms,  poultry,  grain. 
Advertiser-Courier  -f  ..............  Friday  ............  Republican  .........  1873      7     24      280     2.50        §3,648 

J.  J.  Graf,  Editor;  Graf  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

HERMITAGEf  (F7),  pop.  204;  Hickory  Co.  (SWC).  55  m  N  of  Springfield.  Railroad 
station,  Weaubleau.  SLSF  RR.  Poultry,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 
Index  -f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1881     7     24     276     2.00        §2,510 

Willa  Mae  Jenkins,  Editor;  Earl  Jenkins,  Publisher. 

Circulation--  **Sept.  A,  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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HIGGINSVILLE  (E4),  pop.  8,428;  Lafayette  Co.  (W).  56  m  E  of  Kansas  City.  GM&O; 
MP  RRs.  Manufactures  incubators,  flour,  shoes,  brick  and  tile.  Coal  mines. 
Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  hogs,  cattle. 

Advance +  .......... Friday Republican 1878     7     24     280     2.00        82,792 

G.  Dentil  Scott,  Editor;  George  Scott  Printing;  Company,  Publisher. 

HlLLSBOROf  (L6),  pop.  890;  Jefferson  Co.  (E).  88  m  6W  of  St.  Louis.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, De  Soto.  MP  RR.  Diversified  farming. 


Jefferson  County  Record -{-....Thursday Republican 1911     8     24 

Wm.  A.  Henderson,  Editor;  Jefferson  County  Record,  Publisher. 


294     2.50        §5,767 


HOLDEN  (E6),  pop.  1,765;  Johnson  Co.  (W).  40  m  W  of  Sedalia.  MP;  MKT  RRs. 
i  hatchery;  creamery.  Lespedeza  seed  center.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock,  grain 


Chicken  1 
farms. 

Progress  -f Thursday Democratic 1904 

W.  L.  Simpson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7     24      276     2.50        §1,775 


HOPKINS  (Cl%).  pop.  825;  Nodaway  Co.   (NW).  60  m  N  of  St.  Joseph.  CB&Q  RR. 
Bank,  Maryville.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

Journal -f Thursday Republican 1876     7      24     280     2.00        §1,011 

Russell  Cross,  Editor;  Joe  H.  Wright,  Publisher. 

HOUSTONf  (J8),  pop.  1,277;  Texas  Co.  (S).  75  m  E  of  Springfield.  Railroad  station, 

Cabool.  SLSF  RR.  Lumber  and  stave,  shoe,  furniture  factories.  Oak,  pine  timber. 

Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 
Herald  + Thursday Democratic 1879     7      26     273     2.50          2,309 

Lane  E.  Davis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Republican  + Wednesday Republican 1900     7     24     276     2.50        §1,600 

C.  W.  Burkhead,  Editor;  Texas  County  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

HUMANSVILLE  (E7),  pop.  808;  Polk  Co.  (SWC).  54  m  NW  of  Springfield.  Railroad 
station,  Flemington.  SLSF  RR.  Feed  and  flour  mills.  Hardwood  timber.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Star-Leader -f- Thursday Independent ,1876     7      24     273     2.00        §1,097 

Max  E.  Williams,  Editor;  Star  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

HUME  (C6),  pop.  474;  Bates  Co.  (W).  25  m  NE  of  Fort  Scott,  Kan.  KCS  RR.  Coal 
mines.  Agriculture.  Dairying,  livestock. 

Border   Messenger-h .Thursday Democratic 1889     6     26     280     2.50  §524 

Mrs.  Bessie  Carlton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HUNNEWELL  (J8),  pop.  293;  Shelby  Co.  (NE).  30  m  W  of  Hannibal.  CB&Q  RR. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn. 

Standard Friday Republican 1957      7      24      280     2.00  §582 

Lila  Baldwin,  Editor;  Mrs.  V.  M.  Yancey,  Publisher. 

HUNTSVILLEf  (G4),  pop.  1,520;  Randolph  Co.  (NO.  7  m  W  of  Moberly.  WAB  RR. 
Health  resort,  springs.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat. 

Randolph  Co.  Times-Herald  -f.  Thursday Democratic 1911      5      24     280     2.00          1,000 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Clifton  Hill  Rustler. 
V.  W.  Davis,  Editor ;  Times  Publishing  Company. 

IBERIA  (H6),  pop.  595;  Miller  Co.  (C).  40  m  S  of  Jefferson  City.  Railroad  station, 
Crocker.  SLSF  RR.  Mining.  Agriculture.  Fruit,  livestock. 

Miller  County  Sentinel -f Thursday Republican 1905     7     24     280     2.00        §2,239 

Glenn  A.  Martin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ILLMO  (N8),  pop.  1,247;  Scott  Co.  (SE).  10  m  S  of  Cape  Girardeau.  MP;  SLSW  RRs. 
Ferry  to  Thebes,  111.  Manufactures  silk  hosiery,  overalls,  coats,  pants.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Wheat,  corn,  peaches. 

Jimplicute-f    Thursday Republican 1914     5     24     224      2.00  §837 

George  A.  Frye,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

INDEPENDENCEf  (D4),  pop.  36,963  ;  Jackson  Co.  (W).  Adjoins  Kansas  City.  GM&O; 
MP  RRs. 

Manufactures  farm  machinery,  flour,  stoves  and  furnaces,  cement,  wall  tile, 
dresses,  plastics,  aluminum  awnings,  beds,  mattresses,  box  springs.  Oil  refinery. 
Three  banks  ;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $29,905,829.  16,787  gas  meters;  30,792  tele- 
phones. Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 

Examiner-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1898      8      24      294    10.40      §10,713 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

T.  Hall  Collinson,  Editor;  O.  S.  Stauffer,  Publisher.  821  W.  Lexington  St. 

1900     6     24     218     7.50          1,938 

6     20     224      1.80        22,000 
3      28      138      4.00         16,182 


News-f 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
Pictorial  Shopper  .....................  Friday  ............  Shopping  ...........  1939 

Craig  Siegfried,  Editor  and  Publisher,  810  N.  Osage  St. 
Saints  Herald  (no  adv.)  .........  Monday  ..........  R.L.D.S  ..............  1860 

Herald  Publishing  House. 


IRONTONf   (L7),  pop.  1,148;  Iron  Co.   (SE).  80  m  SW  of  St.  Louis.  MP  RR.  Shirt. 

shoe,  sash  and  door  factories.  Oak  and  pine  timber;  lead  and  iron  mines.  Diver- 

sifted  farming. 
Iron  County  Register  ..............  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1867     7     26     276     2.00        51,925 

Eli  P.  Ake,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Mountain   Echo-f  ....................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1937     6     26     280     2.00        §2,026 

H.  H.  Hardy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A!  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Msts.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vtaraed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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JACKSONf  (N8),  pop.  8,707;  Cape  Girardeau  Co.  (SE).  10  m  NW  of  Cape  Girardeau. 
MP  RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  bricks,  handles,  lumber,  flour,  creamery  products, 
pottery,  plastic  parts.  Hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Cape  County  Post+ Thursday Republican 1886     7     24     280     2.00          2,388 

Leo  L.  Schade,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Missouri  Cash-Book  + Thursday Democratic 1871      6     26     380     2.00        $2,402 

Marvin  E.  Proffer.  Editor;  Missouri  Cash-Book,  Publisher. 

JAMESPORT  (E2H),  pop.  720;  Daviess  Co.  (NW).  60  m  NE  of  St.  Joseph.  CRI&P 
RR.  Burial  vaults  manufactured.  Hatchery;  seed  processing  plant.  Diversified 
farming. 

News-f- Friday Independent 1944     6     26     276     2.00  §855 

Walter  E.  Kearns,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JASPER  (D8),  pop.  776;  Jasper  Co.  (SW).  20  m  NE  of  Joplin.  MP  RR.  Manufactures 
flour  and  dried  milk.  Timber.  Agriculture,  especially  dairying. 

Jasper  County  News-f Thursday Independent 1898     6     23     252     2.00  J930 

Harry  N.  Ward.  Editor;  Elsie  W.  Ward,  Publisher,  Box  6.  1 2,400— Free 

JEFFERSON  CITYf  (H6H),  pop.  25,099;  Cole  Co.  (C).  The  State  Capital.  On  Missouri 
River.  80  m  SE  of  Columbia.  MP  RR.  Bridge  to  Cedar  City.  Airline,  OZA. 

Manufactures  shoes,  clothing,  brooms,  beverages,  flour,  structural  steel,  steel 
fabrication,  wood  products,  dairy  products,  bricks.  Railroad  shops ;  printing  and 
publishing  houses;  brewery.  Two  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $93,656,682.  9,653 
electric  (AC)  meters;  7,674  gas  (nat.)  meters;  15,021  telephones.  Lincoln  Uni- 
versity (Negro).  Poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn.  TV  station. 

Capital  News  + {  JJ  jj"^ x-Sun-  Democratic 1915 

News  and  Tribune+ Sunday Independent 1932 

Post-Tribune  + j&llun*'811*'     R«Publican 1924 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

J.  G.  Majersky,  Editor;  News  Tribune  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Construction  Advisor,  The Monthly Construction 1928     2      86      126  T 

J.  George  Robinson,  Editor;  Assoc'd  General  Contractors  of  Missouri,  Publishers. 

P.  O.  Box  94. 
Journal  of  the  Missouri  Bar..  Monthly Legal 1945      2      24        91   x6.00 

Wade  F.  Baker,  Editor;  Missouri  Bar,  Publisher,  223^  E.  High  St. 
Lincoln  Clarion  + Weekly Collegiate 1932      5      24      171      1.50 

Students  of  Lincoln  University,  Dept.  of  Journalism,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Mi!L0wsVF^.B"r.e.aU  J  Monthly Agricultural 1921  5  24  215  1.00 

Dick  Brown!  Editor;  Missouri  Farm  Bureau  Fed'n.,  Publisher,  Box  658. 

Missouri  Pharmacist* Monthly Mo.  Pharm'sts...1926  controlled1?^*!™. 

John  Hoshor,  Ed.;  Missouri  Pharmaceutical  Assn.,  Pub..  601  Central  Trust  Bldg. 

MiLe^olna3i5e.!!..l4f."  JQuarterly Amer.  Legion....  1932      5      24      205     x.25 

Kenneth  Cruse,  Editor;  Missouri  Dept.  of  American  Legion,  Publisher. 

JOPLIN  (C8),  pop.  38,711;  Jasper  Co.  (SW).  75  m  W  of  Springfield.  AT&SF;  KCS; 
MKT;  MP;  SLSF  RRs.  Airlines:  AA;  CEN;  OZA. 

Manufactures  leather  goods,  aircraft  parts,  lead,  zinc,  cooperage,  explosives, 
missiles,  chemicals,  alcohol,  fertilizer,  dog  food.  Meat  packing  plants.  Three 
banks;  bank  debits  (6-1-58),  $41,306,000.  16,685  electric  (AC)  meters; 
15,229  gas  (nat.)  meters;  22,130  telephones.  Zinc,  lead  mines;  stone  quarries; 
oak  timber.  Two  TV  stations. 

f  Globe -f Morn.ex.Mon.. Independent 1896      8 

8 


24 
24 
24 


294 
294 
294 


15.00 

5.20 

15.60 


54,851 
514,4*7 
§10,281 


J7.400 

n,4io 


36,846 


1,500 
500 


$70,115 


23      301    13.00**30,85i 
Sunday  circ.**35,133 
23      301     9.36**11,604 


25      280      2.50        §1,426 


102 


•<   News-Herald -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1872 

I  Color  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Joplin  Globe  Pub.  Co.,  117  E.  Fourth  St. 

Southwestern,  The Friday Democratic 1936     8 

W.  H.  Clark,  Editor;  Four  States  Broadcasters,  Inc.,  Publishing  Co., 
W.  6th  and  Tyler. 

TrirState  Medical  Bulletin*  Monthly {S^lcfne  195°     2     24 

Dr.  S.  W.  Scorse,  Editor ;  Joplin  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

KAHOKAf  (J2).  pop.  1.847;  Clark  Co.  (NE).  20  m  NW  of  Keokuk,  Iowa.  CB&Q  RR. 
Cheese  factory.  Limestone  quarry;  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  oats, 
corn. 

Clark  County  Courier-f Tuesday Republican 1895     8     26     290     2.60        91*900 

Paul  C.  Rowe,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Gazette  Herald-f Friday Democratic 1870     8     26     290     2.50        52,275 

Paul  C.  Rowe.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KANSAS  CITY  (D4).  pop.  466,622;  Jackson  Co.  (W).  On  Missouri  River,  at  mouth  of 
Kansas  (or  Kaw)  River,  45  m  S  of  St.  Joseph.  Important  railroad  center,  having 
12  trunk  lines,  including  the  ATASF;  CB&Q;  CGW;  CMSP&P:  CRI&P;  GM&O; 
KCS;  MKT;  MP;  SLSF;  UP;  WAB  RRs.  Airlines:  BNF;  CAL;  TWA;  DAL;  UAL; 
OZA;  CEN. 

A   leading   market   in    the   southwest    for   agricultural    products,    livestock, 
wheat,   lumber.   Important  meat   packing,   poultry    distributing,    flour   milling 

Circulatton— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate,  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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center;  general  grain  market.  Center  of  the  mid-continent  oil  fields.  Railroad 
shops.  Manufactures  steel  products,  airplanes,  airplane  accessories,  ammunition, 
paints,  varnish,  lacquer,  farm  machinery,  tractor,  electrical  equipment,  valves, 
fittings,  pipes,  wire  goods,  dental  supplies,  work  garments,  refrigerators,  fire 
apparatus,  tile  and  brick,  beverages,  malt  sirup,  furniture,  caskets,  mattresses, 
motor  cars.  Sixty-five  banks.  Federal  Reserve  Bank.  Bank  clearings  (6-30-68), 
$10,941,054,000;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $1,683,598,000.  282,330  electric  (AC) 
meters;  216,409  gas  (nat.)  meters;  370,654  telephones.  Coal,  lead,  zinc 
mines ;  oil  wells.  University  of  Kansas  City,  many  other  educational  institutions. 
Three  TV  stations. 

Agricultura  de  las  Americas  (Span.) — See  Implements  &  Tractor. 

American  Hatchery  News Monthly { Breed*'* I*dus. 1925  4  26  168  x 

American  Poultry  and  Hatchery  Federation,  Publisher,  621  East  63rd  St.  (10). 

American  Hereford  Journal..  Semi-mo Hereford  Cattle.  1910  3  28  140  3.00 

D.  R.  Ornduff,  Editor;  Walker  Publications,  Inc.,  500  Graphic  Arts  Bldg.  (5). 

Animal'.  Healthmate+ Monthly Vet',  Dru*. 19B3   c^J  \  L  d£t. 

J.  Leo  McMahon,  Editor;  Mack  Associates,  Publisher, 

Room  C,  6550  Troost  Ave.  (10). 
Bank  News Monthly Banking 1901      3      26      140     5.00 

Also  issues  four  page  news  supplement  every  Wednesday. 

L.  C.  Riggs.  Editor;  Financial  Publications.  Inc.,  Publisher,  912  Baltimore  Ave. 


Circ 


$17,199 


2,000 


$3,290 


Box  office Saturday 


f  Motion  Pict. 
\  Industry 


1920      3      80      149      3.00     *19,&52 


Printed  in  ten  editions — Western,  Southwest.  Southeast,  North  Central,  Central, 

Mideast,  Eastern,  New  England,  Canadian,  and  Nat'l  Execu. 
Modern  Theatre — Issued  every  fourth  week  as  a  section  of  Boxoffice  and  included 

in  all  sectional  editions. 

Ben  Shlyen.  Editor  and  Publisher,  Associated  Publications, 
825  Van  Brunt  Blvd.  (24). 

1957      5      24      140 

Building   Trends  .      .  ..      Quarterly          Building     i      30      140 

Controlled  circ.  VAC  154,332 
Ted  Isaac,  Editor;  Building  Trends  Publishing  Co.,  19  E.  19th  St.   (8). 

Call-f     (Negro) Friday Independent 1919      8      24      301      7.50**19,345 

Kansas  City  Call  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1715  E.  18th  St.  (15). 

Cooperative  Consumer,  The...Semi-mo Co-op 1933      5      24     210     x.25    $260, 000 

Circulates  in  10  Central  and  Mountain  states. 

Harold  Hamil,  Ed.;  Consumers  Cooperative  Assn.,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  7,805   (16). 

DaUy  Drover,  Tehran,  4-      {*£«•  S<*'  {%%%** 

Lloyd  Linf ord,  Editor ;  Kansas  City  Daily  Drover  Telegram,  Publisher. 
Daily  News  Press — See  News-Press. 


1881      7      26      304      9.00         19,101 


Flower  and  Gardens 
Merchandiser 


1957      3      27      140      2.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 


27      140      3.00 
Rachel  Snyder,   Editor;  John  E.  Tillotson,  Publisher,   543   Westport  Rd.    (11). 

fFlower  and 
....  {Garden  Retail 

(Trade 
Frank  Bartonek,  Editor;  Mid-American  Publishing  Co.,  543  Westport  Rd.  (11). 

"GP" Month,, Medicine "5»     Vtl,  unplij^?. 

American  Academy  of  General  Practice,  Pub.,  Volker  Blvd.  at  Brookside  (12). 

Hardware  and   Farm  \«   Mfll1ir  f  Implements       1895      3      26      108      1.00 

Equipment -f  f  Monthly U  Hardware  2      40     108 

L.    L.    Edge,    Editor;    Western   Retail   Implement   and    Hardware   Assn.,    Pub., 
638-40  W.  39th  St.   (11). 

Hawk,  The -f- Bi-wkly,  Fri... Collegiate 1917 

Students  of  Rockhurst  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Heart  of  America  Purchaser.. Monthly Purchas'g  Agts.1946 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications,  Cleveland.  O 
Ray  Shannon  &  Associates,  Inc.,  Publisher,  2  W.  40th  St. 

1886 


*2&6,406 


5      24      238      2.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 

8     27     140 

2  42      140 

Controlled  free  dist. 

3  26      140      3.00 
Total  unpaid  dist. 


30,763 

*26,177 
3,29O 

2,570 


1,000 


P  Implement  &  Tractor Fortnightly Farm.  Mach 

George  H.  Seferovich,  Editor;  Implement  and  Tractor  Publications,  Inc.,  Pub. 

Ag(SCaJdsha)  ^  lM  America8  JMonthly Farming 1952      3      26      140      5.00 

Miguel  J.  Lozano,  Editor;  Implement  and  Tractor  International  Corp.,  Publisher, 

1014  Wyandotte  St.  (5). 
Independent.   The Saturday Society 1899      4     26      168      4.50 

Mrs.  Gleed  Gaylord,  Editor;  Creel  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  819  Walnut  St.  (6). 
Insurance   Magazine Monthly Insurance 1891     3      26      140   x2.00 

Printed  in  two  editions:  Life  Insurance  edition;  Local  Agents  edition. 

Harry  P.  Bouck,  Editor;  H.  A.  Bodendieck,  Pullisher,  912  Baltimore  Ave. 


3,149 

*31,590 

1,423 

>  34,461 


$5,412 
t8,000 


. B  «'  »*r Motey  195°     2     26     105 

Subscription  price,  $2.00  for  14  issues. 

Erie  Smith,  Editor ;  Grand  Council  of  the  Order  of  De  Molay,  Publisher, 
201  E.  Armour  Blvd.  (11). 


Circulation — **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
JP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <$>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  onlj  during  academic  year.  xSuhscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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JmSoc?e%°BulfetfnC-f1.  }  Weekly Medical 1905     2     29      105  xl.OO 

G.  Wilse  Robinson," Jr!',  M.D.,  Editor;  Jackson  Co.  Medical  Society,  Publisher. 
8036  Gillham  Rd.  (8). 

Jewish  Chronicle* Friday {pJe^s"^^811   192°     6     24     224     8-°° 

Victor  Slone,  Ed.;  Jewish  Chronicle  Pub.  Co.,  306  Ridge  Bldg.,  018  Main  St.  (5). 
Kansas  Citian   Monthly C.  of  C.  Local 1888     8     28      140x2.00 

Dorothy  Lamoree,  Ed.;  C.  of  C.  of  Kansas  City,  Pub.,  1080  Baltimore  Ave.  (5). 
Kansas  City  Grocer* Monthly Ret.  Groc 1913      2     40      140  xl.50 

C.  R.  Stromberg,  Editor;  Retail  Grocers  Assn.,  Publisher, 

4042  Indiana  (30). 
Kansas  City  Medical  Journal..  Quarterly Medical 1924     2     27      105     x.50 

E.  Leas  Clower,  Editor;  Kansas  City  Southwest  Clinical  Society,  Publisher, 

3036  Gillham  Rd.  (8). 
Labor  Beacon* Friday Labor 1954     5     24     215     3.00 

William  P.  Rowley,  Editor;  Meyer  L.  Goldman,  Publisher,  1825  Harrison    (8). 

MS?Ens?r)*'  J1  (Italian  jMonthly Educational 1921  2  40  133  1.00 

J.  B.  Biscegiia,  Editor;  National  Religious  Press,  Publisher,  544  Wabash. 

Mid-Continent  Bottler Monthly {lottlers^  1946  3  26  14°  3'00 

H.  A.  Bodendieck,  Ed.;  Financial  Publications,  Inc.,  Pub.,  912  Baltimore  Ave. 

3  26  140  2.00 


Mid-Continent  Jeweler Monthly (jeweYry  1901 

Hoyt  Hurst,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1014  Wyandotte  (5). 

Mid- West  Contractor* Weekly Constr.  News. ...1901 

Publishes  Public  Works  Issue,  Bi-weekly   (Wednesday). 
Mid- West  Records,  Inc.,  P.  O.  766,  2537  Madison  Ave  (8). 

Midwestern  Druggist* Monthly /Retail  ft  1925 


26      140   10.00 
Controlled  circ. 


27 
40 


140 
140 


3.00 


Circ 

1.515 


4,850 
$1,692 

J4.600 
21,892 


3,600 


4,463 


>  6,684 


121 


J.  Leo  McMahon,  Publisher,  6550  Troost  Ave.  (10).  Controlled  free  dist.         6,454 

MidwestWool  Growers  News. ..Monthly Wool  Growing...! 9 40      4     27      147        .50        11,500 

Frank  C.  Rice,  Editor;  Midwest  Wool  Marketing 
Cooperative,  Publisher,  915  Wyoming  St.  (1). 
Modern  Theatre — See  Boxoffice. 
National  Bulletin,  The Monthly    .   ..  VFW  Auxiliary  1946      3      28      142     x.40      290,650 


Jo  Hoffman,  Editor;  Ladies  Auxiliary  to  VFW  of  the  U.  S.,  Publisher, 
406  W.  34th  St.   (11). 


News-Press  -f- .. 


Democratic 


1914      8 


24      294   10.00 
Friday  circ. 


{Morn.  ex. 
•\  Sat.  ft  Sun. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Garrett  L.  Smalley,  Ed.;  Kansas  City  News-Press,  Pub.,  News-Press  Bldg.  (8). 

N.L.G.I.  Spokesman Monthly Petrol  and  Oil...  19 37     3     26     140     5.00 

T.  W.  Miller,  Editor;  National  Lubricating  Grease  Institute,  Publisher, 
4688  J.  C.  Nichols  Parkway  (12). 

North  Lawrence  News,  The....Quarterly Lit.  Review 1951      2      26        99        .40 

M.  Neal,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  2614  (42). 

(Packer* Saturday {duc^Mkts™"      1893     8     24     28°     5'00 
Issued  in  5  eds.:  Kansas  City,  New  York,  Chicago,  Cincinnati,  Los  Angeles  (5). 
Poultry  and  Eggs  Weekly*. .Saturday {£°Egg?Utter    192°     5     22     224     2-°° 
R.  V.  Whiting,  Editor;  The  Packer  Publishing  Co.,  Second  and  Delaware  Sts.  (5). 
Polled  Hereford  World            lTurt«*Mv  /Pure  Bred          1Q47     «     9R     140     o  00 

Magazine JMonthly {cattle  1947     3     28     14°     3-00 

Frank  W.  Farley,  Sr.,  Editor;  Polled  Hereford  Pub'ns,  Inc.,  720  Delaware, 
Room  516. 

1895      3      25      140 

Railway  Carmen's  Journal*. Monthly R.R.  Labor 2     88     140 

Controlled  free  dist. 

R.  H.  Jamison,  Editor;  Brotherhood  Railway  Carmen  of  America,   Publisher, 
4929  Main  St.  (12). 

Record* {JJ g^Jex *Sat*  {&°RellCEstate  1888     5     24     206  18'°° 

Clifford  B.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  306  E.  12th  St. 


§817 

$2,998 


1:2,268 

J500 
*  16,786 

*4,801 

J9.432 

10,000 
165,000 

770 


^iiw^ vw 1939      8     28      294      3.00 

Rev.  V.  J.  LovetC Ed'.';  Catholic  Press  Society  Inc.,  Pub.,  P.O.  Box  1087   (41). 

•D  *  M   T       i»             _i_                 Ttf     *ui  JRet.Lumber  A  1908     3     28     140  xl.OO 

Retail  Lumberman* Monthly jBldg  Indust.  2     48     140 

B.  H.  Wambolt,  Editor;  Chas.  W.  Hestwood,' Publisher,          Controlled  free  dist. 

1420  R.  A.  Long  Bldg.  (6). 
Secretary,  The* Monthly Secretarial 1942     \     40     140 

Doris  Quinn,  Editor;  Samuel  Dodsworth  Co.,  412  W.  10th  St.  (5). 
Southwestern  Miller*      Tuesday Milling 1922     5     26     164     2.00 

David  N.  Sosland,  Editor;  Sosland  Bros.,  Pub.,  860  Board  of  Trade  Bldg.  (5). 


Southwest  News  (offset) Thursday Independent 


1958      5     22      215     3.00 


2,523 

356 

20,500 

8,788 

noo 


Dewayne  Oglesbee,  Editor;  Dale  Robinson,  Publisher,  225  W.  8th  St.  (5). 


1 14,,  100 — Free 


«*Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
«ms.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate,  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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KANSAS  CITY  (Continued)  Estab  Co  Is*  Width  V  Depth    Sub  circ 

Star-4-  .....  (Evg.ex.Sun.,  Indet>endent        1880      8     22     308  20.80**334,518 

Ol*r^  ........................................  ISun.  Morn.     ^aepeiment  ......  Sunday  circ.**354,O46 

Times  -f  ....................................  Morn.ex.Sun...  Independent  .......  1901  8  22  808  20.80-^*320,138 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Roy  A.  Roberts.  Editor;  Kansas  City  Star  Co.,  Publisher,  1729  Grand  Ave.  (8). 


W-kly  Star  Farmer*  ...........  Wednesday  ....Ind.  A,rlc  ..........  "•«     Vtal  unpaid  dirt. 

Printed  in  three  editions:  Missouri,  Kansas,  Oklahoma-Arkansas. 

Roderick  Turnbull,  Editor;  Kansas  City  Star  Co..  Publisher.  1729  Grand  Ave.  (8). 

Tavern  Talk  combined  with   Iaa4.,,..j__,  TI«.*.~I  101  A      o      oo      i^n      o  AA          t  AQA 

Mid-west  Hotel  Reporter..  JSaturday  ........  Hotel  ..................  191°      3      28      14°      3'00          1'030 

Tavern  Talk  Publishing  Co.,  910  Central  St.   (5). 
Transit  Scout,  The  ...................  Monthly  ..........  St.  RR  Emp's  .....  1956      5     24      195      Free 

Brock  D.  Holmes.  Editor;  Kansas  City  Public  Service  Co.,  Publisher. 

1627  Main  St.  (8). 

TV  Guide  —  See  Radnor,  Pa.  Kansas  City  Ed.  *  147,386. 
TV  Guide  —  See  Radnor,  Pa.  Missouri  Ed.  *  18,  022. 
University  News  V  ..................  Wednesday  ....Collegiate  ..........  1933      5     24      213     Free       $1,500 

Students  of  the  University  of  Kansas  City,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  6100  Rockhill  Rd. 

URetiewV<f^^  ........  Coll.  Lit  .............  1936     2      30      105      3.00 

Alexander  Cappon,  Editor;  University  of  Kansas  City,  Pub.,  5100  Rockhill  Rd. 
Veterinary  Medicine  ...............  Monthly  ..........  Veterinary  .........  1905      2      32      116      5.00          8,652 

Dr.  Robert  L.  Anderes,  Editor;  Veterinary  Medicine  Publishing  Co., 

808  Livestock  Exchange  Bldg. 
V.F.W.  Magazine  ....................  Monthly  ..........  V.F.W.  1913      3     27    140  x  1.0  0*1,  088,875 

Barney   Yanofsky,   Editor;  Veterans   of   Foreign   Wars   of  the  United  States, 

Publisher,  Broadway  at  84th  St.  (11). 
Wednesday  Magazine,  The-f-  Weekly.    .  ..    Shopper     ......    1937      4     26      159  1,500 

Subscription  price  $1.00  for  8  months.  Controlled  free  dist.        13,750 

Ernest  N.  Brown,  Editor;  Alpha  N.  Brown,  Publisher,  63rd  &  Brookside  Blvd. 
Weekly  Star  Farmer  —  See  Star. 
Workbasket,  The  .....................  Monthly  ..........  Women's  Int  ......  1935      2      27        98    1.50*1,362,237 

Modern  Handcraft  Inc.,  Publisher,  648  Westport  Rd.  (11). 
Workbench  ...............................  Bi-monthly  .....  Hobbies  .............  1946      3      27      140      2.00  *255,386 

Theodore  M.  O'Leary,  Editor;  Modern  Handcraft,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
548  Westport  Rd.  (11). 

KEARNEY  (D4),  pop.  670;  Clay  Co.  (W).  25  m  NE  of  Kansas  City.  CB&Q  RR.  Ships 

livestock  and  grain.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Cattle,  hogs,  sheep. 
Courier-f-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1932      6      26      280      1.50  §710 

R.  A.  Whipple,  Editor;  Whipple  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

KENNETTf  (M10).  pop.  8,686;  Dunklin  Co.   (SE).  80  m  S  of  Cape  Girardeau.  SLSF 
RR.    Manufactures    shirts,   lumber.   Cotton   gins;   cotton   compresses.   Timber. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn. 
Dunklin  Democrat  -f  ...............  f  |vs^x'  Sat'  Democratic  ........  18H8      8      24      294    12.00        §4,422 

Wm.  E.  Dye,  Editor;  Jack  Stapleton,  Jr.,  Publisher,  212  N.  Main  St. 

KEYTESVILLEf  (G4),  pop.  783;  Chariton  Co.  (NC).  20  m  W  of  Moberly.  WAB  RR. 

Manufactures   lumber  products.   Diversified  farming.   Grain,   cattle,   hogs. 
Chariton  Courier  -f  ..................  Friday  ............  Democratic  ........  1869      7     24      280     2.50  1,220 

E.  J.  Kirby,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KING  CITY  (C2).  pop.  1,081;  Gentry  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NE  of  St.  Joseph.  CB&Q  RR. 
Butter  and  blue-grass  seed  industries.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  oats. 
TrI-County  News-f  .................  Friday  ............  Democratic  ........  1920      7      23      280     2.50    **  1,859 

Louis  N.  Bowman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KIRKSVILLEf  (G2),  pop.  11,110;  Adair  Co.  (N).  60  m  N  of  Moberly.  CB&Q;  WAB 
RRs.    Shoe,    glove   factories;   hatcheries.   Northeast   Missouri    State   Teachers 
College;  Kirks  ville  College  of  Osteopathy  and  Surgery.  Coal  mines.  Dairy  farms. 
Corn. 
Expre.sandNeW.  +  .............  Impendent  ......  1901      *     "g 


gu,  . 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Express  Publishing  Co. 

1894      2      80      112 
Journal  of  Osteopathy  +  ........  Monthly  ..........  Osteopathic  .......      "  Controlled  circ.    >13,217 

Morris  Thompson,  Editor;  The  Kirks  ville  College  of  Osteopathy  and  Surgery. 
Ram  BullerV  ...........................  Monthly  ..........  Coll.  Humor  .......  1931      2     40      126      1.60 

Students  of  Kirksville  College  of  Osteopathy  and  Sursrery  ;  students  of  Northeast 
Missouri  State  Teachers'  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Stilletto  .....................................  Quarterly  ........  Coll.&Alumni  .....  1921   c^t"  led  free  dis?.         7,500 

Clifton  Cornwall,  Editor;  Kirksville  College  of  Osteopathy  and  Surgery.  Pub. 
Teachers  College  Index  -f-  ......  Wednesday  ....Collegiate  ...........  1909     5     24     252     1.50          1,700 

Students  of  Northeast  Missouri  State  Teachers  Oollege,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
KIRKWOOD  (M6),  independent  branch  of  St.  Louis  P.  O.,  pop.  18,640;  St.  Louis  Co. 

(E).    14  m  W  of  St.  Louis.    MP;  SLSF  RRs.    Manufactures  lime,  cement  and 

lumber  products.   Suburban  residential  town.    Horticulture. 
Advertiser-f-  ............................  Thursday  ........  Shopping  ............  1946      5      24      208        18,OOO  —  Free 

Countian  Publishing  Co.,  Pub.,  122  N.  Kirkwood  Rd. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
8  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher'*  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  <$  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  Me  Nail* 
estimate.  Vluued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  In  membership  fee. 

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Messenger-}- Thursday Independent. 1922     7     26     276     2.50          2,020 

Nancy  Frazer  Meyer,  Editor;  David  Lee  Jones,  Publisher,  125  Argonne  Dr. 

KNOB  NOSTER  (E6),  pop.  585;  Johnson  Co.  (W).  50  m  SW  of  Independence.  MP 
RR.  Broom  factory.  Stock  and  grain  farms. 

Item-f Wednesday Ind.  Dem 1958     7     24     280     2.60          1,500 

Jim  T.  Lacy,  Editor  and  Publisher,  McPherson  St.  475 — Free 

KNOX  CITY  (H2),  pop.  862;  Knox  Co.  (NE).  88  m  NW  of  Quincy.  111.  Railroad  name, 
Knox.  CB&Q  RR.  Bank,  Edina.  Timber.  Stock  and  grain  farms.  Corn,  soybeans, 
oats. 

N*ws .Thursday Democratic 1926     5     26      195      1.00  §308 

Tillie  Goodwin.  Editor;  Knox  City  News.  Publisher. 

LA  BELLE  (J2),  pop.  840;  Lewis  Co.  (NE).  80  m  NW  of  Quincy.  111.  CB&Q  RR. 
Oak,  hickory,  walnut  timber.  Farming.  Corn,  hogs,  soybeans. 

Star+ Thursday    ....Democratic 1883      6      26      276      2.50        §1,000 

Lillian  Wright.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LADDONIA— Herald— See  Press  and  Laddonia  Herald,  Vandalia. 

LA  GRANGE  (J2%).  pop.  1.106;  Lewis  Co.  (NE).  On  Mississippi  River.  11  m  N  of 
Quincy,  111.  CB&Q  RR.  Iron  foundry.  Creamery.  Gravel  pit.  Stock,  dairy,  poul- 
try, grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Indicator+ Thursday Republican 1888      6     26      280     2.00  985 

W.  L.  Breuer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAMARf  (D7%).  pop.  8.233;  Barton  Co.  (SW).  30  m  NE  of  Joplin.  MP;  SLSF  RRs. 
Manufactures  brooms  and  wire  products.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming. 
Wheat,  corn,  hay,  poultry  products. 

Democrat -f Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1900      7      24      280      9.00        §3,225 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1878     7      24      280     2.00  §771 

Madeleine  Aull  Van  Hafften,  Editor;  Lamar  Democrat  Inc.,  Publisher. 

LANCASTERf  (Gl^),  pop.  856;  Schuyler  Co.  (N).  42  m  S  of  Ottumwa,  la.  CB&Q 
RR.  Hatchery.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats,  livestock. 

Excelsior  + Thursday Democratic 1866      7      24      276      2.50        §1,290 

J.  F.  Forsythe,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LA  PLATA  (H2%),  pop.  1,331;  Macon  Co.  (N).  42  m  N  of  Moberly.  AT&SF;  WAB 
RRs.  Oil  pumping  station.  Timber.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Hay. 

Home  Press4- Thursday Republican 1876      7      24      280      2.00  1,900 

Gerald  D.  Bloom  and  Gerald  and  Donald  Bloom,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LATHROP  (DS%),  pop.  888;  Clinton  Co.  (NW).  88  m  NE  of  Kansas  City.  AT&SF; 
CB&Q  RRs.  Machine  shop.  Diversified  farming.  Grain. 

Optimist .Thursday Democratic 1909      6      24      280      2.50  §913 

R.  E.  Cole,  Jr.,  Editor;  Lathrop  Optimist,  Publisher. 

LAWSON  (D4),  pop.  486;  Ray  Co.  (NW).  89  m  NE  of  Kansas  City.  AT&SF;  CRI&P; 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn. 

Review+ Thursday Republican 1880      6     26      280      2.50  889 

Sheldon  B.  Hunter.  Editor;  The  Laws  on  Review,  Publisher. 

LEBANONf  (G7),  pop.  6.808;  Laclede  Co.  (SO.  48  m  NE  of  Springfield.  SLSF  RR. 
Garment  and  cheese  factories:  stave  mills;  creamery;  bottling  plant:  tool  and 
dye  works.  Resort,  Ozarks.  Oak,  walnut  timber.  Dairy  stock,  poultry  farms. 

(  Record -f- {sat^Vsun      Independent 1945      8      24      294      9.00        §3,200 
All  day  newspaper.    Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Rustic  Republican -f Thursday Republican 1873      8      24      294      2.00          1,276 
Doyle  Hilton,  Editor;  Lebanon  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  221   E.  Commercial. 

LEE'S  SUMMIT  (D5).  pop.  2.564 :  Jackson  Co.  (W).  24  m  SE  of  Kansas  City.    MP  RR. 

Manufactures  meat  products.   Diversified  farming.   Dairying. 
Daily  Word  (no  adv.) Monthly Relig.  Educ 1924      1      88        66      1.00 

Prints  edition  in  Spanish,  La  Palabra  Diaria. 

Mary  Rowland,  Editor;  Unity  School  of  Christianity,  Publisher. 
Good  Business  (no  adv.) Monthly Relig.  Educ 1922      2      24        84      1.00 

James  A.  Decker,  Editor;  Unity  School  of  Christianity,  Publisher. 
Journal  + Thursday Democratic 1881      7      24      280      3.00        §2,184 

Paul  M.  Gould,  Editor;  Lee's  Summit  Journal,  Publisher. 
Lake  Lotawana  News -f Monthly Independent 1942      5      24      224      1.50  1,627 

Prints  edition  for  Lake  Tapawingo. 

Marion  Egan,  Editor;  Inter-City  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  562  Huttig  St.,  Fairmount. 

Progress  (no  adv.) Monthly IRefiff^lfduc        19BO     2     24        85      1'°° 

James  Sweaney,  Editor;  Unity  School  of  Christianity,  Publisher. 
Sembrador,  El  (Span.) Bi-monthly Relig.  Educ 1943      2      24        84 

Arthur  Quintana,  Editor;  Unity  School  of  Christianity,  Publisher. 
Unity  (no  adv.) Monthly Relig.  Educ 1889      1      40        78      1.00 

George  E.  Carpenter,  Editor;  Unity  School  of  Christianity,  Publisher. 
Weekly  Unity  (no  adv.) Sunday Relig.  Educ 1909      3      29      148      1.00 

Lowell  Fillmore,  Editor;  Unity  School  of  Christianity,  Publisher. 

Wee  Wisdom  (no  adv.) Monthly JEdu^&^nter'   1898      S      24      128     2'00 

Jane  Palmer,  Editor;  Unity  School  of  Christianity,  Publisher. 
LEMAY— See  Naborhood  Link  News— St.  Louis. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  -A- June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNall* 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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LEXINGTONf  (E4),  pop.  6,074;  Lafayette  Co.  (W).  On  Missouri  River,  42  m  E  of 
Kansas  City.  MP  RR.  Bridge  to  Henrietta.  Shirt  factory.  Wentworth  Military 
Academy.  Coal  mines ;  rock  quarries.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 


Circ 


Independent 1888      8      24      280      7.00        §3,107 


Advertiser-News  -f- 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
John  H.  Shea,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Trumpeter,  The  V Bi-mo.(Mon.) Collegiate 1893      5      24      203      1.00          1,136 

Students  of  Wentworth  Military  Academy,  Eds.  and  Pubs.       Controlled  free  dist.          4,600 

LIBERAL  (C7),  pop.  739;  Barton  Co.  (SW).  19  m  NE  of  Pittsburgh,  Kan.  MP;  SLSF 
RRs.  Bank,  Lamar.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1910     7      24      280      2.00  900 

Theda  and  Edward  Savage,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LIBERTYf  (D4),  pop.  4,709;  Clay  Co.  (W).  14  m  NE  of  Kansas  City.  CMSP&P ;  CRI&P; 

CB&Q  RRs.    Wm.  Jewell  College.    Farming.    Corn,  wheat,  blue  grass,  tobacco. 

j  Advance-f Monday Democratic 1868     8      24      280      2.50        §3,703 

1  Tribune-r- Thursday Democratic 1846      8      24     280      2.50        §3,728 

1            C.  E.  Winter.  Editor;  Winter  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 
William  Jewell  Student  V Thursday Collegiate 1894      5      24      210      2.00  800 

Student  Body  of  William  Jewell  College,  Publishers. 
LICKING  (J7%),  pop.  738;  Texas  Co.  (S).  85  m  NE  of  Springfield.  Railroad  station. 

Salem.  SLFS  RR.  Lumber,  stave,  feed,  sporting  goods  manufactured.   Pine,  oak 

timber.    Farming. 
News Thursday Independent 1893     7     24     280     2.00        §1,354 

G.  E.  Derrickson  and  Esther  E.  Derrickson,  Editors;  Licking  News,  Publisher. 

LIGUORI  (M6).  pop.  X19;  Jefferson  Co.  (E).  22  m  S  of  St.  Louis.  Railroad  station, 
Barnhart.  SLSF  RR.  Stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Liguorian,  The  (no  adv.) Monthly Religious 1913      2      27      101      2.00    $285,000 

M.  J.  Huber,  Editor;  Redemptorist  Fathers,  Publisher.  Controlled  free  dist.        $1,786 

LILBOURN  (N9),  pop.  1,361;  New  Madrid  Co.  (SE).  37  m  W  of  Cairo,  111.  SLSW; 
SLSF  RRs.  Bank,  New  Madrid.  Cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat, 
soybeans. 

Semo  Newa-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1927      7      24     270     2.00          1,820 

Raymond  Lloyd,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LINNf  (J6%),  pop.  768;  Osage  Co.  (C).  20  m  E  of  Jefferson  City.  Railroad  station, 
Bonnots  Mill.  MP  RR.  Diaspore  and  flint  clay  mines.  Oak  timber.  Diversified 
farming.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Osage  County  Republican -f... .Thursday Republican 1882      8     24     294      3.50  §510 

Norman  B.  Gallagher,  Editor;  Tri-County  Publications,  Publisher. 

Unterrifled  Democrat -f .Thursday Independent 1866      8      24      294      3.00        §1,725 

Wm.  Zevely,  Editor;  Zevely  Publishing  Co. 

LOCKWOOD  (E8),  pop.  791;  Dade  Co.  (SW).  35  m  NW  of  Springfield.  SLSF  RR.  Coal 
mines;  lime  rock  quarries.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  hay,  corn. 

Luminary  4- Thursday Republican 1884      6      26      280      2.50         §1,400 

Fred  W.  Frye,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LOUISIANA  (L4),  pop.  4,389;  Pike  Co.  (E).  On  Mississippi  River,  25  m  S  of  Hannibal. 
GM&O;  CB&Q  RRs.  Bridge  to  Quincy  Junction  and  Pike,  111.  Manufactures  but- 
tons, garments,  gloves,  baskets  and  crates,  foundry  products.  Nursery.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Cattle,  grain,  apples. 

Press- Journal -f Tues.&Thurs..Ind.  Dem 1855      8      24      280      3.00**2,660 

Victor  A.  Gierke,  Editor;  The  Press  Journal  Pub.  Co.,  112-116  S.  Third  St. 
MACONf  (H3),  pop.  4,152;  Macon  Co.  (N).  65  m  W  of  Hannibal.    CB&Q;  WAB  RRs. 
Ships  agricultural  products,  stock.  Sanitarium  (osteopathic).  Coal  mines.   Diver- 
sified farming. 

Chronicle-Herald  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1910      8      24      294      6.00        §4,355 

Comic    strip    advertising    accepted. 

F.  P.  Briggs,  Editor;  Chronicle-Herald  Publishing  Company.  Inc. 

MADISON  (H4),  pop.  671;  Monroe  Co.  (NE).  16  m  E  of  Moberly.  WAB  RR.  Coal 
mines.  Train  show  horses.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Times-f Thursday Democratic 1888      7      24      280      1.50  §770 

Juanita  Grim  Farrell,  Editor;  R.  I.  Colburn,  Publisher. 

MALDEN  (N9Ms),  pop.  3,396;  Dunklin  Co.  (SE).  60  m  SW  of  Cairo,  111.  SLSF;  SLSW 
RRs.  Manufactures  shirts.  Cotton  industry.  Ships  stock  and  cotton.  Agriculture. 

Press-Merit-f Thursday Democratic 1904      8      24      280      2.50        §1,80O 

Allen  Black  and  Miller  Moll,  Publishers. 

MANSFIELD  (G8),  pop.  963;  Wright  Co.  (S).  46  m  SE  of  Springfield.  SLSF  RR. 
Lead,  zinc  mines.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Dairying,  poultry. 

Mirror-Republican      Thursday Republican 1903     7      24     280      2.50        §1,583 

Chester  T.  Krause,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MAPLEWOOD — See  The  Observer— St.  Louis. 

MARBLE  HILLf  (N8).  pop.  464;  Bellinger  Co.  (SE).  30  m  W  of  Cape  Girardeau. 
Railroad  station,  Lutesville.  MP  RR.  Oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat. 

Banner-Press  + .Thursday Independent 1881     7     24     280     2.00          2,175 

Chester  Ponder,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARCELINE  (G3),  pop.  3,172;  Linn  Co.  (N).  30  m  NW  of  Moberly.  AT&SF  RR. 
Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 

News  and  Bucklin  Herald  -f  ....Thursday Democratic 1888     7      24      280      2.50        §2,404 

J.  V.  Rockwell,  Editor;  Marceline  Publishing  Company. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B  C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
§1*.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MARIONVILLE  (E8H).  Pop.  1,167;  Lawrence  Co.  (SW).  82  m  SW  of  Springfield. 
SLSF  RR.  Vinegar  plant;  brewery.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms. 

FreePress-J- .Thursday Ind.  Dem 1882     6     24     276     2.00  §660 

C.  W.  Crawford,  Editor;  Crawford  Publishing  Co. 

MARSHALLf  (F4),  pop.  8,860;  Saline  Co.  (NWC).  80  m  N  of  Sedalia.  GMAO;  MP  RRs. 

Manufactures  shoes,  propellers,  dairy  products,  flour.  Missouri  Valley  College. 

Diversified  farming.    Corn,  wheat. 

i  Democrat-News -f .Evg.ex.Sun Democratic .1879     8     24     294     9.00        §4,012 

j  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

I  Saline  County  Citizen -I- .Thursday Democratic 1896     8     24     294     2.00  §520 

L          R.  N.  Hains,  Editor;  Democrat-News  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

Messenger  4- Thursday Shopper 1932     6     24     252         7,300 — Free 

J.  E.  Williams,  Editor  and  Publisher,  148  W.  Court  St. 
Missouri  Valley  Delta  V Weekly Collegiate 1893     8     24     294  xZ.OO  6OO 

Students  of  Missouri  Valley  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MARSHFIELDf  (G8),  pop.  1,925;  Webster  Co.  (S).  24  m  NE  of  Springfield.  SLSF  RR. 
Manufactures  butter,  cheese.  Walnut  and  oak  timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Poultry  and  dairy  products,  livestock. 

Mail-f Thursday Republican 1892      8      24      308      2.50    **3,030 

T.  B.  Watters,  J.  3.  Watters,  T.  W.  Watters,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MARTHASVILLE  (K5),  pop.  847;  Warren  Co.  (E).  On  Missouri  River,  80  m  SW  of 
St.  Charles.  MKT  RR.  Bank,  Dutzow.  Lumber  mill ;  hat  factory.  Timber.  Stock, 
poultry,  dairy,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Record  4- Friday Republican 1897      6      26     280     2.00  §586 

E.  C.  Kehr,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARYVILLEf  (C2).  pop.  6.834;  Nodaway  Co.  (NW).  45  m  N  of  St.  Joseph.  CBAQ; 
WAB  RRs.  Manufactures  lightning  rods,  auto  chains,  cement  blocks,  powdered 
milk,  tools.  Northwest  Missouri  State  College.  Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry 
farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

Forum-f- J3vg.ex.Sun Independent 1869     8     24     294   13.00        §5,794 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

B.  J.  Alcott,  Editor;  Forum  Publishing  Company. 

Nodaway  County  Weekly -f... Friday Ind.  Rep 1957      8      24     284      3.00 

Eugene  Price,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Burlington  Junction.  6,340 — Free 

N°(noIdtt)Mi8aOUrianV         JThursday Collegiate 1913     8     24      154  xl.OO  

Students"  of  Northwest  Missouri  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MAYSVILLEf  (D3),  pop.  973;  De  Kalb  Co.  (NW).  85  m  E  of  St.  Joseph.  CRI&P  RR. 
Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  poultry. 


y  Thursday Republican 1866      6      26     276     2.50        §2,295 

Byron  F.  Lord,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MEMPHISf  (H2).  pop.  2.036;  Scotland  Co.  (NE).  40  m  W  of  Keokuk,  la.   CB&Q  RR. 

Conveyor  factory;  bottling  plant.  Hatchery.    Ships  livestock  and  grain.    Dairy, 

poulary,  stock  farms. 
Democrat  4- Thursday Democratic 1872     8     23     294     2.00        §2,550 

J.  F.  Forsythe,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Reveille-f Thursday Republican 1865     8     22     308     2.00        §1,250 

J.  F.  Forsythe,  Editor;  Memphis  Reveille,  Publisher,  109  W.  Monroe  St. 

META  (J5),  pop.  353;  Osage  Co.  (C).  2  m  S  of  Jefferson  City.  CRI&P  RR.  Flour  mill. 
Diversified  fanning.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 

Herald -f Thursday Independent 1902      8      24      280      2.00  §8OO 

Wm.  L.  Zevely.  Editor;  Zevely  Publishing  Co.,  Linn. 

METZ  (D6H).  pop.  178;  Vemon  Co.   (W).  20  m  NE  of  Fort  Scott,  Kans.    MP  RR. 

Ships  farm  products.    Oak  timber.    Diversified  farming.    Corn,  oats,  hay. 
Times -f ...Friday Independent 1904     5     26     238     1.60  350 

Dryden  Baze,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MEXICOt  <J4),  pop.  11,628;  Au drain  Co.  (NEC).  88  m  E  of  Moberly.  CBAQ;  GMAO; 

WAB    RRs.    Manufactures    flour,    fire-clay   products,    bakers'    supplies,    shoes, 

creamery  products,  bags.  Hatchery.  Missouri  Military  Academy.  Fire-clay  pits. 

Agriculture.  Oats,  wheat,  soybeans. 
Ledger 4- .Evs.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1855      9     22      294    15.00    **6,426 

L.  M.  and  R.  M.  White,  II,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Missouri  Counselor  (no  adv.). ..Bi-monthly W.C.T.U 1886     4     27     168     x.25          8,200 

Mrs.  J.  E.  Plummer,  Editor;  Missouri  W.C.T.U.,  Publisher. 
MILANf  (F2),  pop.  1.972;  Sullivan  Co.  (N).  60  m  NW  of  Moberly.   CBAQ  RR.  Stock, 

truck  farms.  Corn,  tomatoes,  oats. 
Republican-^ Thursday Republican 1876     6     26     280     2.00          1,020 

Faith  Eubanks,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Standard Thursday Democratic 1871     7     24     280     2.00         2,660 

R.  M.  Wilson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MOBERLY   (H4),  pop.   18,116;  Randolph  Co.    (NC).   86   m  N  of  Columbia.    MKT; 

WAB  RRs.    Manufactures  shoes,  silk  hosiery,  tools,  sirups,  cheese  and  other 

dairy  products ;  hay  presses.   Coal  mines.   Diversified  farming.   Poultry. 
Message-}- Thursday Democratic 1930     8     24     280     2.00          8,285 

L.  G.  Hardy,  Editor  and  Publisher,  211  W.  Reed  St. 

Democratic 1868     8     24     294   14.00   **8,6SO 


.... 

Comic  strp  advertisng  accepted. 
James  Todd,  Publisher 


Circulation— ~**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCotinty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNtlly 
estimate.  Vluued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptlon  included  ia  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Col j<2> Width  V  Depth    Sub 

MOKANE  (J5),  pop.  477;  Callaway  Co.  (C).  On  Missouri  River.  19  m  E  of  Jefferson 
City.  MKT  RR.  Bank,  Steedman.  Manufactures  cases  and  crates.  Timber. 
Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Missourian-j- Thursday Democratic 1894     6     26     280     1.50 

R.  T.  Hodges  and  Mrs.  M.  T.  Hodges,  Editors ;  Hodges  Publishing  Co. 

MONETT  (E9),  pop.  4,771;  Barry  Co.  (SW).  45  m  SE  of  Joplin.  SLSF  RR.  Milk  and 
poultry  processing  plants;  garment,  shoe  factories.  Dairy,  fruit,  truck  farms. 
Strawberries,  apples,  tomatoes. 

Times  4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1899     8     24     280  10.80 

Dick  Brady,  Editor;  Kenneth  G.  Meuser,  Publisher. 

MONROE  CITY  (J8),  pop.  2,098;  Monroe  Co.  (NE).  20  m  SW  of  Hannibal.  CB&Q; 
WAB  RRs.  Cheese  and  creamery  products,  broom  factories.  Timber.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 187-5     7     24     280     3.00 

Berta  Lee  Nolen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MONTGOMERY  CITYf  (J4%),  pop.  1,679;  Montgomery  Co.  (E).  60  m  NE  of  St. 
Charles.  Railroad  name,  Montgomery.  WAB  RR.  Flour  mill.  Fire  clay  mines. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats,  beans. 

Montgomery  Standard  + Thursday Democratic 1866     7     24     280     3.00 

Earl  F.  Hadden,  Editor;  Standard  Publishing  Company. 

MOUND  CITY  (B2),  pop.  1,412;  Holt  Co.  (NW).  80  m  N  of  St.  Joseph.  CB&Q  RR. 

Stock  and  grain  farms.   Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

News  Independent,  MaitlandlT>,  „„,,__         T    .  «„               1C7Q     7     „,  9Rn     «  ftft 

Herald  and  Craig  Leader  +  [Thursday Ind.  Rep 1879     7     24  280     3.00 

L.  R.  Taylor,  Editor  and  Publisher,  611  State  St. 

MOUNTAIN  GROVE  (H8),  pop.  8,106;  Wright  Co.  (S).  60  m  SE  of  Springfield.  SLSF 
RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  butter  and  cheese,  candy.  Missouri  Fruit  and 
Poultry  Experiment  Stations.  Timber.  Farming.  Dairy,  poultry,  milk  products. 

Journal-f- Mon.&Thurs...Democratic 1896     7     24     276     2.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  K.  Duncan,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Tri-County  News Thursday Republican 1926      7      24     280     2.00 

Orrin  W.  Barbe,  Editor;  Lane  E.  Davis,  Publisher. 

MOUNTAIN  VIEW  (J8H),  pop.  892;  Howell  Co.  (S).  80  m  SE  of  Springfield.  SLSF 
RR.  Manufactures  feed  and  meal,  work  clothing.  Saw  mills.  Timber.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Corn,  hay. 

Standard -f Thursday Democratic -1908      6      26     273     2.00 

Geo.  S.  Wattles,  Editor;  Bess  Wattles,  Publisher. 

MOUNT  VERNONf  (E8),  pop.  2,057;  Lawrence  Co.  (SW).  80  m  W  of  Springfield. 
SLSF  RR.  Milk  condensary.  State  Tuberculosis  Sanatorium.  Diversified  farm- 
ing. Fruits,  dairy  products,  grain. 

Lawrence  Chief  tain -f Thursday Democratic 1875     7     24     280     2.50 

M.  H.  Alderson,  Editor;  Mt.  Vernon  Publishing  Co. 

Lawrence  County  Record -(-...Thursday Republican 1898     7     24     280     2.50 

M.  H.  Alderson,  Editor;  Mt.  Vernon  Publishing  Co. 

NEOSHOf  (D9),  pop.  6,790;  Newton  Co.  (SW).  20  m  SE  of  Joplin.  SLSF;  M&A; 
KCS  RRs.  Manufactures  canned  milk,  poultry  dressing,  butter,  fruit  baskets, 
boxes,  brooms.  Egg  cracking,  cold  storage  plants.  Summer  resort.  Nurseries; 
fish  hatcheries.  Farming.  Grain. 

Miner  and  Mechanic-!- Friday Republican 1873     7     24     276     2.00 

Joe  Taylor,  Publisher,  120  Spring  St. 

M— r._i_  JEvg.ex.Sat.&  T«^«««/I«TI*        19°5     8     24     294     6-°° 

New§+ \Sun.,Sun.M.    ^dependent Sunday  circ. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Howard  L.  Bush,  Editor  and  Publisher,  104  E.  Hickory  St. 

NEVADAf  (D7),  pop.  8,009;  Vernon  Co.  (W).  100  m  S  of  Kansas  City.  MP;  MKT 
RRs.  Work  clothes  factory ;  metal,  brick  and  tile  works ;  hatchery.  State  Hospital 
for  Insane.  Crude  oil  wells;  asphalt,  coal  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Corn, 
wheat,  oats. 

{Herald-f .Sunday Republican .  1888     8     23     294     5.00 
Mail |&VSunf'  S&t*  D6™0"*"6 1888     8     23     294   15'60 
Color  advertising  accepted  in  both  papers. 
Peter  V.  McCoy.  Editor;  Nevada  Publishing  Co.,  125  S.  Cedar. 

NEW  CAMBRIA  (G8),  pop.  296;  Macon  Co.  (N).  86  m  NW  of  Moberly.  CB&Q  RR. 
Canning  factory.  Diversified  farming. 

Leader -f Thursday Republican 1914     6     26     280     1.75 

J.  V.  Rockwell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  FRANKLIN  (G4%),  pop.  1,060;  Howard  Co.  (C).  85  m  NE  of  Sedalia.  MKT  RR. 
Stock,  fruit,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  tobacco. 

News-f Friday Democratic 1889     6     26     280     2.00 

Lester  E.  Lorens,  Sr.,  Editor;  The  Elite  Press,  Publisher. 

NEW  HAVEN  (K5),  pop.  1,009;  Franklin  Co.  (E).  On  Missouri  River,  50  m  E  of 
Jefferson  City.  MP  RR.  Hat.  tent  and  canvas  product  factories;  flour  and  feed 
mills.  Nursery.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 

Leader-f- Thursday Independent. 1894     7     24     280     2.26 

Eugene  Anderson  and  Wilbur  Lefmann,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
NEW  LONDONf  (KS),  pop.  868;  Rails  Co.  (NE).  9  m  S  of  Hannibal,  nearest  rail- 
road  station.  CB&Q;  WAB  RRs.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  oats,  corn. 

Rails  County  Record  -f- Friday Democratic 1865     6     26     279     2.00 

J.  Porter  Fisher,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Clrculatiott— **Sept.  A! B.C.  Statement;  *7une  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *Non*Mfefl 
ems.  13  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNsUy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptton  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols* Width V  Depth    Sub  Clrt 

NEW  MADRIDf  (N9),  pop.  2.726;  New  Madrid  Co.  (SE).  On  Mississippi  River,  60  m 
8  of  Cape  Girardeau.  SLSF  RR.  Cotton  gins;  lumber  mill.  Oak,  hickory, 
eottonwood  timber.  Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms.  Cotton,  beans,  corn,  wheat. 

Record-f Friday Democratic 1866     7     22     280     2.00        51,350 

L.  H.  Recker,  Publisher. 

NOEL  (D9),  pop.  685;  McDonald  Co.  (SW).  85  m  3  of  Joplin.  KCS  RR.  Bank, 
Southwest  City.  Lumber  mill.  Summer  resort.  Oak  timber.  Dairy,  poultry, 
fruit  farms.  Strawberries. 

McDonald  County  Press Friday Independent 1943     7     23     280     2.60  §950 

T.  J.  Osterloh,  Editor;  Ralph  Pogue,  Publisher. 

NORBORNE  (E4),  pop.  1,114;  Carroll  Co.  (NWC).  60  m  E  of  Kansas  City.  AT&SF; 
WAB  RRs.  Ships  grain,  livestock.  Coal  mine.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Democrat-Leader  + Friday Independent 1900     7     24     280     2.00        51,428 

W.  D.  Hill.  Editor;  W.  Dorsey  Hill  and  Irene  Hill,  Publishers. 

NORTH  KANSAS  CITY  (C4),  independent  branch  of  Kansas  City  P.  O..  pop.  8,886; 
Clay  Co.  (W).  On  Missouri  River,  2  m  N  of  Kansas  City.  WAB;  CB&Q; 
KCS;  MP  RRs.  Manufactures  paint,  flour,  pipes,  bags,  boxes,  steel  products. 
Shipping  center.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 

{News-Dispatch Monday Independent 1916     5     28     224     4.00        J7,225 
Subscription  price  includes  Press-Dispatch. 
Press-Dispatch Thursday Independent 1928      8      23      294  J7.225 

Spotlite-f Thursday Shopper 1954      8      23      294        $8,200 — Free 
Kelsey  Short,  Editor;  Clay  County  Publishing  Co.,  2001  Clay. 

OAK  GROVE  (D4% ),  pop.  761 ;  Jackson  Co.  (W).  28  m  SE  of  Kansas  City.  GM&O  RR. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Banner-f- Fridav Democratic 1889      6      26      276      2.00  §95O 

Orville  Triggs,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ODESSA  <E4%),  pop.  1,969;  Lafayette  Co.  (W).  88  m  E  of  Kansas  City.  GM&O  RR. 
Feed  mill;  shoe  factory.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Odes s an -f Friday Democratic 1884      7      24      280      2.50    **2,069 

Joe  Western,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OTALLON  (L5),  pop.  789;  St.  Charles  Co.  (E).  80  m  NW  of  St.  Louis.  WAB  RR. 
Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Community  News-f Thursday          Independent         1951      6      22      248      2.00          1,026 

George  M.  Haller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ORAN  (N8%).  pop.  1,156;  Scott  Co.  (SE).  20  m  SW  of  Cape  Girardeau.  MSP&SSM 
RR.  Saw  mill.  Hatchery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

News Friday Democratic 7      26      240      1.00  §725 

W.  J.  Millham,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OREGONf  (62 H).  pop.  870;  Holt  Co.  (NW).  32  m  NW  of  St.  Joseph.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Forest  City.  CB&Q  RR.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  apples,  wheat. 

Holt  County  Sentinel 4- Friday Republican 1865      7      22      280      2.50        §1,434 

James  W.  Parsons,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OSCEOLAf  (E6),  pop.  1.082;  St.  Clair  Co.  (W).  On  Osage  River,  62  m  N  of  Spring- 
field. SLSF  RR.  Summer  resort.  Coal  mines.  Hardwood  timber.  Diversified 
farming.  Corn,  hay. 

St.  Clair  County  Courier Thursday Republican 1870     7      26      276      2.00        §2,387 

Roy  and  Mildred  Wilcox,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

OVERLAND  (P2%),  branch  of  St.  Louis  P.  O.,  pop.  11,666;  St.  Louis  Co.  (E).  10  m  W 
of  St.  Louis.  Railroad  name.  Lackland.  CRI&P  RR.  Bank.  St.  Louis.  Residential. 

Community  News-f Thursday          Independent      ...1925      5      24      224      3.00      §20,500 

Emmett  Capstick,  Editor;  Arcade  Printing  Co.,  Pub.,   8680   St.  Charles   Road. 

Record-News* Thursday Independent 1936     5     24     224     ^OOO-Free 

M.  Silverman,  Ed.;  Krawll  Printing  Co.,  Pub.,  2612  Woodson  Rd.,  St.  Louis  (14)'. 

OWENSVILLE  (K6).  pop.  1.946;  Gasconade  Co.  (EC).  45  m  SE  of  Jefferson  City. 
CRI&P  RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  corn  cob  pipes,  flour.  Clay,  flint,  diaspore 
mines.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat. 

Gasconade  Co.  Republican -f. Thursday Republican 1904      7      24      245      2.50         §2,272 

R.  E.  Warden,  Editor;  Warden-Murray  Publishing  Co. 

OZARKt  (F8%),  pop.  1,087;  Christian  Co.  (SW).  18  m  S  of  Springfield.  SLSF  RR. 
Manufactures  cheese;  flour  mill.  Summer  resort.  Stock,  dairy  farms.  Corn, 
wheat,  oats. 

Christian  Co.  Republican -{-....Thursday Republican 1888      6      26      276      2.50        §1,700 

John  L.  Pile,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PACIFIC  (L5%),  pop.  1,985;  Franklin  Co.  (E).  On  Meramec  River,  86  m  SW  of  St. 
Louis.  SLSF;  MP  RRs.  Sand  and  gravel  plants;  manufactures  folding  paper 
boxes,  roofing  materials,  silica  bricks.  Ships  sand,  gravel,  silica  products. 
Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn.  hay. 

Meramec ValleyTranscript 4- ..Friday Ind.  Dem 1885      6      24      273      2.00        51,065 

O.  A.  and  L.  C.  Kahsnitz,  Publisher. 

PALMYRAf  (J8).  pop.  2,295;  Marion  Co.  (NE).  11  m  NW  of  Hannibal.  CB&Q  RR. 
Manufactures  lumber  products.  Diversified  farming. 

Spectator* Thursday Democratic 1889     7     24     276     2.00  

D.  H.  Sosey,   Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  wJune  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement*;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vl««ied  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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PARlSt  (J4),  pop.  1.407;  Monroe  Co.  (NE).  44  m  SW  of  Hannibal.  WAB  RR.  Stock, 
dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  hay,  oats,  soybeans. 

Monroe  County  Appeal  + Thursday Democratic 1868     7     24     280     8.00        §2,976 

R.  I.  Colborn,  Editor;  E.  P.  Blanton  and  R.  I.  Colborn,  Publishers. 

PARKV1LLE  (C4),  pop.  1,186;  Platte  Co.  (NW).  On  Missouri  River,  10  m  NW  of 
Kansas  City.  CBftQ  RR.  Hatchery.  Park  College.  Diversified  farming.  Grain, 
tobacco. 

Park  Stylus  V -f Friday Collegiate 1880      4     26      185     2.00  600 

Student  Body  of  Park  College,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Platte  Co.  Dispatch  + Thursday Independent 1955      5     24      224      3.00          1,810 

Kelsey  Short,  Editor;  Clay  County  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  374. 
Platte  County  Gazette -f- Thursday Democratic 1885      6     26     276     2.00  978 

Vera  Ward  Tibbetts,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PARMA  (N9),  pop.  1,163;  New  Madrid  Co.  (SE).  50  m  S  of  Cape  Girardeau.  SLSF; 
SLS  RRs.  Cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Grains. 

Tribune-f- Friday Democratic 1941     8     24     294     2.00  §325 

Allen  Black  and  Miller  Moll,  Publishers. 

PATTONSBURG  (D2),  pop.  883;  Daviess  Co.  (NW).  68  m  NE  of  St.  Joseph. 
WAB  RR.  Ships  grain,  cattle,  lumber.  Limestone  rock  quarries.  White  oak 
and  walnut  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Call-f Thursday Democratic 1881      6     26     273      2.50          1,410 

H.  E.  Gooden,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PERRY  (J4),  pop.  818;  Rails  Co.  (NE).  30  m  SW  of  Hannibal.  GM&O  RR.  Railroad 
station,  Laddonia.  Poultry  packing  plant.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming. 

Enterprise^- Thursday Democratic 1886      6     26     280     2.00        §1,710 

Burney  L.  Fishback.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PERRYVILLEf  (N7),  pop.  4,691;  Perry  Co.  (SE).  38  m  N  of  Cape  Girardeau.  Railroad 
station,  McBride.  SLSF  RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  butter,  cigars.  Saw  and  feed 
mills.  Stock,  grain  farms. 

Monitor-f Wednesday Democratic 1887      7      26      280      2.50        §4,416 

J.  J.  Zoellner,  Editor;  E.  L.  Donze,  Publisher. 

Perry  County  Republican-f  ...Thursday Republican 1889      8      24      290      2.50        §5,100 

H.  E.  Guth  and  P.  L.  Zoeler,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

PIEDMONT  (L8),  pop.  1,548;  Wayne  Co.  (SE).  70  m  W  of  Cape  Girardeau.  MP  RR. 
Lumber  mills.  Oak,  pine  timber.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Wayne  Co.  Journal-Banner.. .Thursday Democratic 1876      8     24      308      2.50        §1,850 

C.  L.  Ellinghouse,  Editor;  Stivers  &  Ellinghouse,  Publishers. 

PIERCE  CITY  (E9),  pop.  1,156;  Lawrence  Co.  (SW).  30  m  SE  of  Joplin.  SLSF  RR. 
Manufactures  lime  products.  Diversified  farming. 

Leader- Journal-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1905      7      24      276      2.00  1,058 

Meredith  Garten.  Publisher. 

PINEVILLEf  (D9),  pop.  464;  McDonald  Co.  (SW).  86  m  SE  of  Joplin.  Railroad 
station,  Lanagan.  KCS  RR.  Canning  factory;  hatchery;  flour  mill;  chicken 
processing  plant.  Resort,  Ozarks.  Diversified  farming.  Dairy  products,  tomatoes, 
beans. 

Democrat-f Thursday          Democratic  .  .   .  1874      7      23      280     2.50  637 

Jim  Lacy,  Editor  and   Publisher. 

PLATTE  CITYf  (C4),  pop.  742;  Platte  Co.  (NW).  On  Platte  River,  25  m  NW  of 
Kansas  City.  Railroad  station,  Beverly.  CB&Q;  CGW  RRs.  Diversified  farming. 
Wheat,  corn,  tobacco. 

Landmark  + Friday Democratic 1865      8     26      336     2.00          1,540 

Max  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PLATTSBURGf  (D8),  pop.  1,665;  Clinton  Co.  (NW).  29  m  SE  of  St.  Joseph.  AT&SF 
RR.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Leader Friday Democratic 1895      7      24      280      2.60        §1,949 

John  and  Helen  Biggerstaff,  Publishers,  Box  155. 

PLEASANT  HILL  (D5),  pop.  2,200;  Cass  Co.  (W).  25  m  SE  of  Kansas  City.  CRI&P; 
MP  RRs.  Manufactures  scales,  pesthole  diggers,  men's  shirts.  Saw  mills; 
hatchery.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  milk. 

Times-f Thursday Democratic 1887      6      26      276      2.00        §1,747 

Roy  T.  Cloud,  Editor;  T.  R.  and  F.  B.  Cloud,  Publishers. 

POPLAR  BLUFFf  (M9),  pop.  16,064;  Butler  Co.  (SE).  60  m  SW  of  Cape  Girardeau. 

MP;  SLSF  RRs.  Manufactxires  shoes,  spokes,  handles,  deep-well  rods,  staves, 

wood  products;  flour  and  lumber  mills.  Shipping  center.  Timber.  Agriculture. 

Livestock,  cotton,  corn. 
American   Republic  + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1823      8      23      301   15.60**12,497 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Robt.  M.  Wolpers,  Editor;  Poplar  Bluff  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 
Citizen- Democrat Thursday Democratic........  728276     2.00 

F.  P.  Jacobs,  Editor;  Poplar  Bluff  Printing  Co.,  Publisher.  300 — Free 

Republican  4- Thursday Republican 1879      8      23      301      2.00  §300 

Edwin  P.  Wilmore,  Editor;  Poplar  Bluff  Printing  Co.,  301  Poplar  St. 

General  Baptist  Messenger  lThursd     Gen.  Baptist 1886     3     30     120     3.00          8,000 

(no  adv.)  J 

General  Baptist  Press,  Publisher,  Box  790. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI»">ed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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PORTAGEVILLE  (N10).  pop.  2,662;  New  Madrid  Co.  (SE).  60  m  S  of  Cape  Girardeau. 
SLSF  RR.  Cotton  gins ;  soybean  and  cottonseed  oil  mill ;  patent  medicines  manu- 
factured. Agriculture.  Cotton,  soybeans,  corn. 

Re  view -f Thursday Independent 1935     7     24     276     2.00 

Raymond  Lloyd,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Southeast  Mis s ourian-f .Thursday Democratic 1802     7     24     280     2.00 

Ralph  N.  Hawkins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

POTOSIf  <L7).  pop.  2,869;  Washington  Co.  (E).  60  m  SW  of  St.  Louis.  MP  RR. 
Manufactures  barrel  staves,  lumber  products.  Lead,  zinc,  iron,  barytes,  lumber, 
limestone  industries.  Agriculture. 

Independent- Journal  + Tues.&Thurs... Independent 1872      8     24      308      3.00 

Ruby  Richards  and  Lowell  McFarland,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

PRINCETONf  (E2),  pop.  1,606;  Mercer  Co.  (N).  80  m  NE  of  St.  Joseph.  CRI&P 
RR.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Corn,  livestock. 

Post-Telegraph  + Thursday Republican 1873     7     24     276     3.00    **2,536 

James  W.  Price,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

QUEEN  CITY  (G2),  pop.  664;  Schuyler  Co.  (N).  60  m  W  of  Keokuk,  111.  WAB  RR. 
Bank,  Lancaster.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Sheep. 

Monitor-Leader -f Thursday Democratic 1888      7      24      276      1.25 

Mrs.  Ethel  Schmid.  Editor;  J.  F.  Forsythe,  Publisher.  Lancaster. 

RAYTOWN  (P6),  pop.  Xll.OOO;  Jackson  Co.  (W).  10  m  SE  of  Kansas  City.  CRI&P 
RR.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck,  fruit  farms. 

News-h Thursday Republican 1926      8      24      294      3.00 

Ken  Clayton,  Editor;  Ray  town  News  Inc.,  Publisher,  6213  Ray  town  Rd. 

REPUBLIC   (F8),  pop.  966;  Greene  Co.    (SW).   12  m  SW  of  Springfield.  SLSF  RR. 

Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
Monitor -f- Thursday Republican 1894     6     26     280     1.00          1,120 

D.  E.  Russell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Record Thursday Republican 1933     7     24     276     1.00  

Ira  M.  Davis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RICH  HILL  (D6),  pop.  1,820;  Bates  Co.   (W).  26  m  NE  of  Ft.  Scott,  Kan.  MP  RR. 

Manufactures    tool    handles.    Coal    mines.    Hardwood    timber.    Stock,    dairy, 

poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Bates  County  Republican +  ... Friday Republican 1881  6  26  276  1.60  

Leon  W.  Mathews,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Mining  Review -f- Thursday Democratic 1880  6  26  280  2.00 

E.  L.  Kenney,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RICHLAND  (H7),  pop.  1,133;  Pulaski  Co.  (SC).  60  m  NE  of  Springfield.  SLSF  RR. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms. 

Mirror-f Thursday Democratic 1906      5     26     252      1.50  635 

H.  F.  Goforth,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RICHMONDf  (E4),  pop.  4,299;  Ray  Co.  (NW).  36  m  NE  of  Kansas  City.  AT&SF 
RR.  Manufactures  meal  and  feed,  dresses.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat, 
oats. 

News  + Mon.,  Wed.&Fri.Democratic....  1914      8      24      294      4.00    **3,O49 

Howard  Hill,  Publisher. 

{Ray  County  Conservator Monday Independent 1952     8     24     294     2.50        §3,618 
Ray  Countv  Herald -4- Thursday Independent 1946      8      24      294      2.50        §3,618 
Wm.  McCrae,  Editor  and  Publisher,  108  W.  Main  St. 

RICHMOND  HEIGHTS— see  The  Observer.  St.  Louis. 

ROCKPORTf  ( A2),  pop.  1,511 ;  Atchison  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NW  of  St.  Joseph.  RL&N  RR. 
Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  livestock. 

Atchison  County  Mail 4- Friday Democratic 1878      7      24      280      3.00        51,771 

John  Henry  Cox,  Publisher. 

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(D6),  pop.  872;  Bates  Co.    (W).  80  m  NW  of  Springfield.  MKT  RR. 
Bank,  Schell  City.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 


Leader  -f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1923     6     26 

Mrs.  William  R.  Wat  kins.  Editor;  William  R.  Watkins,  Publisher. 


262     2.00 


ROLLAf   (J7),  pop.  9,864;  Phelps  Co.   (SEC).  50  m  SE  of  Jefferson  City.  SLSF  RR. 

Manufacture*  shoes,  staves.  Missouri  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy.  Clay  pits  ; 

pyrite  mines  ;  timber.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Grapes,  apples,  melons. 

Advertiser-!-  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  .1934     6     24     266      1.00 

J.  F.  Ayers,  Editor;  Rolla  Printing  Co..  Publisher. 


294 
294 


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5     24     210     1.00 


H«rald+  .............................  -----      ^-^          Independent.  .....  1963 

Herald  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1866 

Wm.  B.  Breuer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  121  W.  Eighth  St. 
Missouri  Miner  -f-  V  ................  .Friday  ............  Collegiate  .........  .1913 

Students  of  the  Missouri  School  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy,  Eds.  and  Publishers. 
New  Era  -f  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1876     8     24     287     2.00 

Edward  W.  Sowers,  Publisher. 

News-f  .....................................  {lVSunX*S8t"    In<*«P«n*«nt  ......  1875     8     24     287   12-00 

Edward  W.  Sowers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


$401 
51,730 

3,000 
1,492 
5,106 


Oradattott-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  wJttne  and  Match  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSnboeription  included  ia  membership  fee. 

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SAINT  CHARLESf  (M5),  pop.  14,814;  St.  Charles  Co.  (E).  On  Missouri  River,  22  m 
NW  of  St.  Louis.  MKT;  WAB  RRs.  Manufactures  shoes,  steel  dies,  soda 
water,  foundry  products.  Lindcnwood  College  for  Women.  Sand,  gravel,  coal 
deposits.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 


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Banner-News -f {STsun*'01"'    Democratic 1889     8     24     287     9-°°        55,520 

M.  A.  Thomson,  Editor;  Banner  News  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Cosmos-Monitor -f {^Sun*'8*1*    R«PubIican 1884      8     24      287      8-°°        J3.425 

Darby  R.  Tally,  Editor;  St.  Charles  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  117  S.  Main  St. 

B«k Bl-mo,  ™ Collegiate Contro'lled^ee  Si" 

Students  of  Lindenwood  College,  Dept.  of  Journalism,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


500 
400 


SAINT  CLAIR  (L6),  pop.  1,779;  Franklin  Co.  (E).  50  m  SW  of  St.  Louis.  SLSF  RR. 
Manufactures  shoes,  staves,  baskets,  caskets,  novelties.  Hatcheries.  Coal,  lead, 
zinc,  tiff  mines.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

ChronicleH- Thursday Independent 1924     8     22     280     2.50        §2,450 

Dorothy  O.  Moore,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAINTE  GENEVIEVEf  (M6%),  pop.  8,992;  Sainte  Genevieve  Co.  (SE).  On  Missis- 
sippi  River,  66  m  8  of  St.  Louis.  MI;  SLSF  RRs.  Manufactures  lime  products, 
shirts,  shoes.  Marble  quarries.  Diversified  farming.  Grain. 

Fair  Play Thursday Independent 1875     5      24     224      1.00 

Alvin  F.  Petrequin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Herald-f Saturday Republican 1882      7     24     280      1.50        §2,479 

Mrs.  F.  A.  Ernst,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAINT  JAMES  (J6%),  pop.  1,811;  Phelps  Co.  (SEC).  90  m  SW  of  St.  Louis.  SLSF 
RR.  Lumber  mills.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Journal-f- Friday Independent 1896      7      23     280     2.00        §1,000 

Thayne  W.  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Leader-f Thursday Independent 1928      6     26     273     2.00        §1,250 

Wm.  A.  Ruggles,  Editor;  Leader  Publishing  Company. 

SAINT  JOSEPHf  (C8),  pop.  78,588;  Buchanan  Co.  (NW).  On  Missouri  River  64  m  N 
of  Kansas  City.  AT&SF;  CB&Q;  CGW;  CRI&P;  MP;  UP  RRs.  Airline  BNF. 
Meat  packing  center.  Railroad  shops.  Manufactures  flour,  feed,  cereal,  packing 
house  products,  stationery,  malt  beverages,  serum,  office  fixtures,  paper  boxes, 
disinfectants,  agricultural  chemicals,  creamery  products,  textile  products,  candy, 
chemicals,  work  clothes,  structural  steel,  wood  products,  automotive  parts,  fans, 
motor  boats,  steel  castings,  wire  rope.  Leather  tanneries.  Nine  banks ;  deposits 
(6-23-58),  $137,985,061.  22,658  electric  (AC)  meters;  22,126  gas  (nat.) 
meters;  27,840  telephones.  TV  station. 

Courier Morn.ex.Sun...Legal  Notices....  1889      5     24     210   12.00  165 

Warren  Adams,  Publisher,  811  Edmond  St. 

'•Independent 1845     8     23     304  15.60**41,870 

8      23      304  23.40**4«»126 


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Saturday  circ.  **51, 347 
Sunday  circ.  **5O,934 


fEvg.ex.Sat.A  1879 

News-Press  -f- 1  Sun.,Sat.&      Independent 

[Sun.  Morn. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
A.  V.  Burrowes.  Editor;  David  R.  Bradley,  Publisher,  Ninth  and  Edmond  Sts.  (1). 

Moila  Temple  Bulletin Monthly Masonic 1922     4 

Moila  Temple  Bulletin.  Publisher,    (21). 


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Stock  Yards  Journalf  ............  Thursday  ........  Lstk.  A  Agricv..1897     8     24  I     294     2.00 

Ernest  Ray,  Editor;  Journal  Publishing  Co..  426  Illinois  Ave.  (48). 
Union-Observer  +  ....................  Friday  ............  Ind.  Labor.........  1898     6     24     210     2.00 

Carl  Castel,  Editor;  Warren  Adams,  Publisher,  811  Edmond  St. 


22,761 
§5,690 


SAINT  LOUIS  (M5).  pop.  858,796.  Corporate  city  is  not  in  a  county.  "yjg-^'rr -^ 
is  City  of  St.  Louis,  St.  Louis  and  St.  Charles  Counties  in  Mo.  »*d  St.  Claii -and 
Madison  Counties  in  111.  On  Mississippi  River.  20  m  below  the  mouth  jf  Missouri 
River.  Has  18  trunk  line  railroads  with  many  subsidiary  lines,  including.^ B&O , 
CAEI;_CBAQ^CRiaP;  GM&O;  1C;  LAM;  LAN;  MKT^MP ;  ^gfi^Pf^p. 

Primary  market  f  or  ^tcultural  products,  cattle,  hogs,  horses,  mules,  grain. 
Insurance  center.  Manufactures  meat,  bread,  flour  granary  Products,  malt, 
liquors,  chemicals,  drugs,  paints  and  varnish,  machinery,  "^j*6™40,™;.^™" 
ing,  iron  and  steel,  street  and  railroad  cars,  shoes,  paper  Products,  ^ ^«dware. 
furs,  millinery,  electrical  motors  and  equipment,  automobile  ""•""*• and 
parti,  petroleum  and  coal  products,  non-ferrous  metals  and  Vr°**<**'  •*»£ 
clay  and  glass  products,  furniture,  tobacco,  rubber  products.  ™rty-one  banks. 

L%ta9?Ki^^^ 

KV.itr(c«  &  a 

nological  institutions.  Four  TV  stations. 

Ad-Club  Weekly Monday Adv*.  Club r1926     8     25     184  xl.OO 

R.  Brucl  Deam,  Editor;  Advertising  Club  of  St.  Louis,  Publisher, 
Suit*  285,  Hotel  Jefferson  (1). 

ClreuUtloa-~++Sef>t  AB  C  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
|SS s£2£nt? Bold ri.ce7  sworn?  iMlUhf .  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  jU.es  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.    T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat    Popdatkm-1950  Census.     xRand 
estimate.    VI"«ed  only  during  academic  rear.  xSu^ptionincludedin  membership  fee. 

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American*  (Negro) .Thursday Republican 1927  6  24  224  4.00 

N.  A.  Sweets,  Editor;  St.  Louis  American  Pub'*  Co.,  11  N.  Jefferson  Ave.  (8). 
American  Heart  Journal .Monthly Medical 1925  1  77  119  18.00 

Dr.  Jonathan  C.  Meakins,  Ed.;  C.  V.  Mosby  Co.,  Pub.,  8207  Washington  Blvd. (8). 


Circ 

5,751 
14,467 


1925     l     7?     119   15-°° 
Dr.  H.  C.  Taylor,  Jr.,  Editor;  C.  V.  Mosby  Co.,  Pub.,  8207  Washington  Blvd.  (8). 

A™rth"onti7sn™  }Monthly  ..........  Dental  ................  1915     1     77     119   10.00 

Dr.  H.  C.  PoTlocic'.'  Editor;  C.  V.  Mosby  Co.,  Pub.,  8207  Washington  Blvd.  (8). 
American  Paint  and  Wall-  l«^»vlw  f  Paint,  Related  1908     8     27     140     2.00 

paper  Dealer  ....................  JMontnly  ..........  )  Products  Dist.  Controlled  circ.    >26,761 

Roland  L.  Meyer,  Editor;  American  Paint  Journal  Company,  Publisher. 

2911  Washington  Ave.   (8). 

American  Painter  and  Deco-\«rt  fUlw  JPaint&Decor.    1924     2     27       98     2.00 

rator  ..................................  J  Monthly  ..........  \Contr.  &  Maint.  Controlled  circ. 

Not  issued  during  July  and  December. 

G.  B.  Perry,  Editor;  American  Paint  Journal  Company,  Publisher, 
2911  Washington  Ave.   (3). 

American  Paint  Journal  ..........  Monday  ...........  {Si^ci^Mf"  1916     2     27 

G.  O.  Stephenson,  Editor;  American  Paint  Journal  Co.,  Publisher, 
2911  Washington  Ave.  (8). 


5,213 


>44,200 


93      4.00        *4,055 


Annals  of  Otology,  Rhinol-  lOlinT.f-..iv          /Ear,  Nos 
ogy  and  Larynology  ..........  }  Quarterly  ........  {  Throat 

Dr.  A.  W.  Proetz,  Editor;  Annals  Pub.  Co.,  P.  O. 


Nose  & 


1RQ2     l 
1892     l 


85   14.00      No  adv. 


Box  1845,  Central  Sta. 


282 


Missouri  Botanical  Garden,  Publisher,  Missouri  Botanical  Garden, 
2315  Tower  Grove  Ave.  (10). 

Argus 4-   (Negro) Friday Democratic 1912      8      24 

St.  Louis  Argus  Pub.  Co.,  2812  Market  (8). 

Auto  Club  News Bi-monthly Motor  Club 1921    Controlled  free  dist. 

G.  P.  Marsh,  Editor;  Automobile  Club  of  Missouri,  Pub.,  8917  Lindell  Blvd.  (8). 

Bible  Discussion  Guide Quarterly Lutheran 1955     2     26     133        .80 

Published  in  three  editions,  High  School,  circ.,  160,000;  Young  People,  circ., 
$8,000;  Adult,  circ.,  $20,000;  Teachers  manual  available  for  each,  sub.  $.80 
per  year. 

Concordia  Nursery  Teacher.. ..Quarterly Lutheran 1953     2 

Concordia  Sunday  School        1~  „.  „,„         T  «*u    a  a  iQKt      o 

Teacher  (no  adv.) [Quarterly Luth.  S.S 1951     2 

Published  in  two  editions,  Beginner-Primary,  Junior  to  Senior. 

Jlergy 1929      1 


2.00  625 

5.00*^12,243 

x.25       133,615 
5,540 


26 
25 


133 
105 


1.40 
1.40 


58 
28 


96 
133 


3.50 

.80 


670,000 
95,000 

4,100 
50,000 


2      28      103      3.50 


1.75        36,000 


3      28      133      1.75 


470,000 

115.000 
190,000 

.80  3,760,000 


.SO 

.80 


Junior-Hi  (no  adv.) 13  ti.  a  yr Luth.  Teen-Age.1922 

Concordia  Publishing  House,  3558  S.  Jefferson  Ave.   (18). 

Lutheran  Education  IM««<.UIW  T  «*»%    VA  IQSK 

/__  _j-_  \  fiMLontniy j_»utn.  JLQ. 1000 

(no  aav. ; j 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

^German)  De.r...(^.°..a.d.!:)...}Bi-W€ekly Lutheran 1844 

LU(noradvTitne8S'  ThC  }Bi-wkly (Tues.) Lutheran 1881 

Pal  (no  adv.)      ..  ..      ..    Sunday Luth.  S.S 1036      2      43      132 

Story  Time  (no  adv.) 13  ti.  a  yr Luth.  S.S 1950      2      38      128 

Sunday-school  Lessons          | Quarterly Luth.  S.S 1952      1      57        98 

Published  in  six  editions:  Nursery,  Kind.,  Intermediate,  Junior.  Primary,  Senior. 

This   Day Monthly Lutheran 1949      3      27      133      3.00       105,000 

Catholic  Women's  Journal -f.. Monthly Cath.  Soc.  Ref...  1919      2      28      112      1.25         J1.950 

Rev.  V.  T.  Suren,  Editor;  Central  Bureau,  Catholic  Central  Verein  of  America, 
Publisher.  8885  Westminster  Place  (8). 

^Mnt>eP  ^ita013^?6!^  *°*       JMonthly C.  of  C 1926      8      27      140      6.00  5,000 

Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Metropolitan  St.  Louis,  Publisher,  224  N.  Broadway. 

Cherry  Diamond* Monthly Club  Affairs 1947     f     \\     \\\     2'00          4'700 

Ervin  A.  Pickel,  Jr.,  Ed.;  Missouri  Athletic  Club,  Pub.,  405  Washington  Ave.  (2). 

Christian-Evangelist Monday.  Religious      ..       1862      3      25      135      3.50       1 44,000 

Howard  E.  Short,  Editor;  Christian  Board  of  Publication,  Publisher, 
Beaumont  and  Pine  Blvd.,  Box  179. 

fPl'i1^™0*          1922      3      27      140      3.00        *5,830 


Club  Management -f Monthly {and  Mgrs 

Donald  H.  Clark,  Publisher,  408  Olive  St.  (2). 
Credit  World Monthly Retail  Credits. ...19 12 

Arthur  H.  Hert,  Editor;  National  Retail  Credit  Assn., 
Publisher.  875  Jackson  Ave.  (5). 

Deutsche  Wochenschrift        I-,         ,              T.         A     .          1000794 
(German  Weekly)    (Thursday Independent 1939     7     24 

Engen  Geissler,  Publisher.  610  Elm  St.  (2). 


27 
40 


140   x5.00 
140 


42,929 


280      3.00        §1,575 


Orculatiott— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI"ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Evolution  (no  adv.)  Quarterly Evolution 1947     2       8     110     6.00 

Dr.  E.  C.  Olson,  Editor ;  Society  for  the  Study  of  Evolution,  Publisher, 
Department  of  Zoology,  Washington  University. 

Farm  and  Power  E<,uipment...Monthly {55S.$S&.     188«     8    &,tAld*SE    >19.124 

Robert  M.  Thomann,  Editor;  Farm  Equipment  Retailing,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
2340  Hampton  Ave.  (10). 

1925      3      27      140      5.00 

Food   Merchandising Monthly Retail  Meat  Din  2     40      140 

Controlled  circ.     > 69, 289 

Also  provides  VAC  circ.,  Controlled  circ  VAC  69,259.  Prints  Western  Regional  Ed. 
William  Humberg,  Editor;  John  L.  Hoppe,  Publisher,  105  S.  Ninth  St.   (2). 

VI-MIVAI.  Pi.Ai>!.t*Mfwi«»  M/trttMv  (Frozen  food       1947      8      25      158     4.00 

Freezer  Provisioning Monthly Cockers  Controlled  circ.       >8,408 

Albert  Todoroff,  Editor;  111  S.  Meramec  Ave.  (5). 
Front  Rank  (no  adv.) Sunday Disc,  of  Christ...l895     8     27      141      1.85 

Ray  L.  Henthorne,  Ed.;  Christian  Board  of  Publication,  Pub..  2700  Pine  St.  (3). 
G lobe-Democrat  + Every  Morn.  ..Independent 1852      8     22     316  23.40 **332,823 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Saturday  circ.**308,279 

Prints  Sunday  gravure  section.  Sunday  circ.** 37 3, 939 

C.  E.  Pierson,  Editor;  Globe- Democrat  Pub.  Co.,  1133  Franklin  Ave.   (1). 
Gravois  Hills  News  (Offset). .Monthly Independent 1946      6     21      231        J4.200 — Free 

William  Lee  Bean,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Rt.  14,  Box  1495,  Affton  (23). 
Hearthstone     (offset)      Monthly..      ..  Religious  .1948      3      26      140     3.00          8,195 

E.  Lee  Neal,  Ed.;  Christian  Board  of  Publications,  Beaumont  &  Pine  Blvd.  (3). 
Hospital  Progress Monthly Cath.  Hosp 1920     3     27      140     4.00        *6,906 

Catholic  Hospital  Assn.,  Publisher,  1438  S.  Grand  Blvd.  (4). 
Ironworker Monthly Labor 1900      2      30      112   xl.OO       100,000 

International  Association  of  Bridge,  Structural  and  Ornamental  Iron  Workers, 
Publisher,  3616  Olive  St. 


Journal  American  College  ofl^        ,     ,             ^      ,.  .  ia«c 

Dentists   (no  adv.)....  [Quarterly Dentistry 1936 


2      27        98      5.00        J3.500 


Alfred  E.  Snyder,  D.D.S.,  Editor;  American  College  of  Dentists,  Publisher, 
4236  Lindell  Blvd. 

Journal  of  Allergy  + Bi-monthly Medical 1929      1      77      119    10.00 

Dr.   F.   C.   Lowell,   Ed.;   C.   V.    Mosby   Co.,   Pub..    3207    Washington    Blvd.    (3). 

J 'leases  4-hr°niC  ^Monthly Medical 1955      1      66      119   12.50 

Drs.  D.  Seegai  and  Louis  Lasagna,  Editors;  C.  V.  Mosby  Co.,  Publisher, 
3207  Washington  Blvd.   (3). 

Journal  of  Dental  Research  ~f  Bi-monthly {^search  1919 

Dr.  Frank  J.  Orland,  Editor;  C.  V.  Mosby  Co.,  Publisher, 
«207  Washington  Blvd.  (3). 

Journal  of  Gerontology Quarterly 1  Old  Acre  1946 

Dr.   John   Esben   Kirk.   Ed.;  The  Gerontogical  Society,  Inc.,   Publisher,   660  S. 
Kingshighway  Blvd.    (10). 

.1915 


l      ??      119 


2,965 


2,594 


5,853 


2      30      116x10.00         J2.020 


77      119   13.00 


102 
102 


Journal  of  Laboratory  and    lm.^^.Ui«  u^^.^.i  IQIK      i 

Clinical  Medicine  JMonthly Medical 1915      1 

Dr.  William  D.  Robinson,  Editor;  C.  V.  Mosby,  Co.,  Publisher, 
3207  Washington  Blvd.   (3). 

J°0p£meftrice  Association      }Monthlv Optometry 1929      |      33 

Dr.  Irving  Bennett,  Editor;  American  Optometric  Assn.,  Publisher, 

4030  Chouteau  Ave.  (10). 
Journal  of  the  Missouri         liur««fui« 

State  Dental  Association.. JMontnjy 

Dr.  E.  S.  Khalifah,  Editor;  Missouri  State  Dental  Assn.,  Publisher, 
419  University  Club  Bldg. 

Journal  of  Pediatrics Monthly Pediatrics 1932      1     77 

Dr.  Borden  S.  Veeder,  Editor;  C.  V.  Mosby  Co.,  Pub.,  8207  Washington  Blvd.(8). 

J°Denat1is<tr  Pr°sthetic  JBi-monthly  ....Dental 1951      1      50      106   12.00 

Dr.  Carl  6.  Boucher,  Ed.;  C.  V.  Mosby  Co.,  Pub.,  8207  Washington  Blvd.  (8). 

Journal  of  the  Engineers      lMonfhlv            FniHneerin*         1916    J      24«  158      ^  ? 
Club  of  St    Louis  JMonthly engineering Controlled  free  dist. 

Engineers  Club  of  St.  Louis,  Publisher,  4859  Lindell  Blvd.  (8). 

Journal  of  Thoracic  Surgery.. Monthly Medical 1931      1      77      119   20.00 

Dr.  Emile  Holman,  Ed.;  C.  V.  Mosby  Co.,  Pub.,  3207   Washington  Blvd.    (3). 

[Pathology, 

Laboratory  Digest,  The Monthly JTropical  &         1937     3     27      140 

(Atomic  Med. 

Dr.  R.  B.  H.  Gradwohl,  Editor;  Gradwohl  School  of  Laboratory  Technique, 
Publisher.  3514  Lucas  Ave.  (3). 

Labor  Tribune-f Thursday      .    Labor     1936 

H.  Winkeler  and  B.  Sabol,  Editor;  Labor  Tribune,  Publisher, 
4221  Forest  Park  Blvd.  (8). 


6,613 


7.50      $10,292 


1 1917      2      27      119      2.00         $1,913 

119   12.00  9,514 

13,234 

12,200 
5,645 

5.00        J5.000 
6      21     215     2.50      §95,467 


_.      .                 %*     1.1.1  fEar,  Nose 

Laryngoscope,  The-f Monthly |and  Throat 


1896      1      50        94   12.00 


2,650 


Theo.  E.  Walsh,  M.D.,  Editor;  Laryngoscope,  Pub.,  640  S.  Kingshighway  (10). 


Circulation-— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  XJses  Mats.  <$•  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNall* 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fe« 

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Life  Insurance  Selling  4-  ........  Monthly  ..........  Life  Ins 

Commerce  Publishing  Co.,  408  Olive  St.  (2). 
Linacre  Quarterly  ...................  Quarterly  ........  Health  Activ's...  1933     2     25 

John    J.    Flanagan,    S.    J.,    Editor;    Linacre    Quarterly,    Publisher, 
Grand  Blvd.    (4). 


Esttb  Cols  <$>  Width?  Depth    Sub  Clre 

1926     3     27      140     3.00     *27,597 

101     2.00          9,300 
1488    So. 

Local  Agent  +  ......................  Monthly  ..........       su'ify'lS.7  1929     3     27      14°     3-°°     *15'131 

Commerce  Publishing  Company,  408  Olive  St.  (2). 
Lutheran    Layman,   The+    ..  Monthly    .        Lutheran   Men    1929      8     23      298      1.50         91,538 

See  Leaders'  Group  also  Religious  Home  Unit,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Elmer  Kraemer,  Ed.;  Lutheran  Laymen's  League,  Pub.,  8558  S.  Jefferson  Ave. 
Maplewood  Observer  —  See  Observer,  The. 
Mid-Continent  Banker  +  ........  13  ti.  a  yr  ........  Banking  .............  1905     3     27      140  xS.OO       *4,736 

J.  J.  Wengert,  Editor;  Donald  H.  Clark,  Publisher.  408  Olive  St.  (2). 

2,900 

4,326 

38,600 
- 

J4.328 


-  ..........  Hort.  &  Botan...l914      1      46        88      2.50 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Board  of  Trustees  of  Missouri  Botanical  Garden,  Publisher, 

2816  Tower  Grove  Ave.  (10). 
Missouri  Medicine  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1904     2     34      126  xS.OO 

Missouri  State  Medical  Association,  Publisher,  623  Missouri  Theatre  Bldg.  (3). 

Missouri  Pacific  Lines  lTur«»>*v»i*r  PP  TT™T,I™—  1928     8     28     18° 

Magazine   ..........................  J  Monthly  ..........  KR.  Employees.  Controlled  free  dist. 

R.  J.   Maxwell,  Editor;   Mo.   Pacific   Lines,   Pub.,    1400   M.   Pacific   Bldg.    (8). 
Missouri  School  Journal  V  ......  .Monthly  ..........  Educational  .......  1883     2     80      112      1.50 

Esther  Donaldson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2617  Louisiana  Ave.  (18). 

8«-a-yr  ........  I  Foreign*  M°d'    1916      2      34      123      4.00 

J  (Languages 

Camillo  P.  Merlino,  Editor;  National  Federation  of  Modern  Language  Teachers 
Assns..  Publisher,  7144  Washington  Ave.  (5). 

Motor   Transport  I  M~«*VI«  /Freight  Trans..  OQ1      „      0<J      1Qj4 

Shipping   News+      .......  [Monthly  |&  Fof   Trade    1931      3      26      134 

D.  K.  Newman,  Editor;  J.  R.  Starrs,  Publisher,  4404  Manchester  (10). 

Naborhood  Link  News  +  ........  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  193°     5     24     224 

Vernon  Schertel,  Editor;  Adelaide  Schertel  and  Vernon   Schertel,   Publishers, 
416  Lemay  Ferry  Rd. 


«  nn 
2.00 


"     J 


Q^arterly  ........  Cath.  Educ  ........  1951      2      28      110x2.00        $1,400 

Sister  Mary  AgneeTc.  P.P.  S.,  Editor;  National  Catholic  Kindergarten  Review, 

Publisher.  4172  Delor  (16). 
National  Jewish  Post  (Missouri  Edition),  722  Chestnut  Street  (1). 

For  complete  information  see  National  Jewish  Post,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Neighborhood  News  +  .............  Thursday  ........  Shopping  ............  1922     8     22      300 

Issued  in  two  editions:  South   St.   Louis,   circ.,   68,5OO;    39th    St.  -Manchester, 

circ.,  1  7,OOO. 
H.  F.  Etling,  Editor;  B.  W.  Nordmann,  Publisher,  4210  Chippewa  (16). 

N.LS.A.News  +  .......................  Monthly  ..........  {I^idr^Shops    1962     2     26      10°  x3'00       *1»903 

Horace  B.  Barks,  Editor;  Nat'l  Ind.  Service  Assn.,  Publisher,  818  Olive  St. 

1922     8     24     30° 


8     24 


.+...™..       Wednesday  .....  Independent  ...... 

H.  E.  Huneke  ''Publications.  Inc.,  4325  North  Grand  Blvd. 
Observer-h  ...............................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1934 

Also  circulates  in  Maplewood  and  Richmond  Heights. 

A.  E.  Rosenblatt,  Publisher,  2743  Sutton  Ave.,  Maplewood. 

1949 


310      5.00 

88,301 


OLOGOS  (no  adv.)  .................  Monthly  ..........  Religious 


Contr6o0lled  free  di?t°. 

Rev.  George  Mastrantonis.  Editor;  Orthodox  Lore  of  the  Gospel  of  Our  Saviour, 
Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  5333  (15). 


onthly  ..........  Dentistry  ...........  1948      1      77      119   15.00 

Dr.  Kurt  H.  Thomai","Ed.  ;  C.  V.  Mosby  Co.,  Pub..  8207  Wfashington  Blvd.  (3). 


—  Free 
MOO 


6,410 


0  .........  Independent  .......  1904      7      26      808      2.00          1,697 

Dr.*  Cesare  AvijrnV'Editor;  Italian  News  Pub.  Co.,  2124  Marconi  Ave.   (10). 
Picture  and  Gift  Journal  +  .....  Monthly  ..........  Home  Access...  .1880     2     42      140     2.00          4,048 

Commerce  Publishing  Co.,  408  Olive  St.   (2). 

»     A  TM       *  v  fEvgex.Sun.,    T   j   n  1878      8      22    316  15.60**380,405 

Post-Dispatch  .........................  i  Sun.  Morn        Ind'  Dem  ............  Saturday  circ.**292,S09 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  10.40**510,14B 

Joseph  Pulitzer,  Jr.,  Editor;  Pulitzer  Publishing  Company,  1111  Olive  St.   (1). 

^^dv?'!!..!.?.?.!!?..  JMonthly  ..........  Rom.  Catholic....  191  4     3     24      126     2.00        60,000 

Not  issued  during  July,  August,  September. 

Rev.  Herbert  O'H.   Walker,   S.J.,   Editor;  The  Queens   Work,   Inc.,  Publisher, 

8115  S.  Grand  Blvd.  (18). 
Railroad  Telegrapher  ...............  Monthly  ..........  Tel.ftLabor  ........  1888     3     27     138  xl.50        63,000 

G.  E.  Leighty,  Ed.;  Order  of  Railroad  Telegraphers,  Pub.,  5880  Lindell  Blvd.  (8). 


-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  Match  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +U*es  Mats.   ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.     ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  Inch.    tCounty   seat.     Population—  1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    Vlaaued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Bulletin,  The-f [Monthly Den 

Dr.  John  E.  Gi later,  Editor;  Cavanagh  Prii 


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R«cord  +  ...................................  {su°n?ieMon  Court&Bus  .........  1890     5     24     208  21.00        $2,155 

Daily  Record  Co.,  Publisher,  1004  Market  St.  (1). 
Rural  Electric  Miesourian-f  •»  Monthly  ..........  {tr?flca«onC"       1948     5     24     20°       -90    U67.359 

Homer  A.  Hill,  Editor;  Missouri  State  Rural  Electrification  Assn.,  Publisher, 

7815  Pasadena  Blvd.  (21). 
Saddle  &  Bridle  .........................  Monthly  ..........  JHorse  Breed.     109fl      ,     OQ     -  .„     _  nn 

Not  issued  in  January.  I  &  Show.  1928     4     23     147     7-°° 

V.  V.  Powell,  Editor;  Saddle  ft  Bridle,  Inc.,  Publisher,  18  So.  Kingshighway. 
St.  Louis  Advertising  Club  Weekly—  See  Ad-Club  Weekly. 

St.  Louis   Construction          IM^M^  r^.t^^tinn       1954     5     24     210 

Record-f          ...........    [Monthly     ....Construction..  Controlled  free  dist.        12,000 

Lucius  B.  Morse,  Publisher,  1004  Market  St. 

Saint  Louis  Daily  Market  lEvg.ex.Sat.       /Fruit,  Dairy      1ftAfi     K     9fi     10R  9K  nn  Q_n 

Reporter  ...........................  J&  Sun.  i&Prod.  1866     5     26      196   25-°°  95° 

J.  P.  Waddock,  Ed.;  O'Connor  Market  Reporter  Co.,  Pub.,  706  Chestnut  St.  (1). 

cntal  1925      2      26      10°  x 

cntai  ................  Controlled  free  dist.          1  ,300 

Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  1528  S.  10th  St. 

St'(  Hungarian7)  +k.6.  ..............  JBi-wkly  (Fri.)..  Independent  .....  1913      7     27     280      3.50        J5,800 

Colomon  Kaldor,  Editor;  Leslie  Konnyu,  Publisher,  228  N.  Taylor  St.  (8). 
St.  Louis  Mediclne+  ..............  S^.-mo  .........  Medic.,  ..............  1™  c*nj»  J  J^™?.         2>0*f 

Published  monthly  during  June,  July,  August  and  September. 
Edmund  A.  Smolik,  M.  D.,  Editor;  St.  Louis  Medical  Society,  Publisher, 

8889  Lindell  Blvd  (8). 
St.  Louis  Review  ......  Friday  .............  Catholic  .............  1941     8     23     294     2.00*105,924 

Catholic  Press  Society,  Publisher,  4582  Lindell  Blvd.  (8). 
St.  Louis  University  Magazine.  6  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Alumni  ..............  1926     8     26      183     2.00        22,000 

William  Einspanier,  Editor;  St.  Louis  University  Alumni  Federation,  Publisher. 

8678  W.  Pine  Blvd. 
Seminarian,  The  -4-  V  ...............  Quarterly  ........  Luth.Theo.Studl908     2     28       74      1.50  $800 

Students  of  Concordfa  Seminary  of  St.  Louis, 
Editors  and  Publishers,  801  De  Mun  Ave.  (5). 

Social  Justice  Review  ..............  .Monthly  ..........  (fornMCath.)     1908     2      88      126     8'00        $2,219 

Central  Bureau  Cath.  Central  Verein  of  Amer.,  Pub.,  8885  Westminster  Place(8). 
Social  Order  .............................  Monthly  ..........  Social  Sci  ...........  1948  2  26  101  4.00  J3,800 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Edward  Duff,  S.J.,  Editor;  Social  Order,  Publisher,  8908  Westminster  Place. 
South  Side  Journal  4-  ...............  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1935  8  22  800  68,000  —  Free 

F.  X.  Bick,  Publisher,  8888  Iowa  St. 


Southwestern  Telephone       liur^tuiv,  T*I  TT™,>  !918     2     20     185 

News  (no  adv.)  ................  {Monthly  ..........  Tel.  Emp  ............  Controlled  free  dist.     $65,000 

J.  L.  Brunson,  Ed.;  Southwestern  Bell  Telephone  Co.,  Pub.,  1010  Pine  St.  (1). 
Sporting  Goods  Dealer  ............  Monthly  ..........  Sptg.Goods  Trd.1899     8Tof£  n*£Jidx$jJ£    ^Jjts 

H.  G.   Autz.   Editor;  Sporting  Goods   Publishing  Co..   2018   Washington  Ave. 

(Baseball. 
Sporting  News-f  .....................  Wednesday  .....  JBasketball,        1886     5     25     217  10.00**19O>817 

(Football 
J.  G.  T.  Spink,  Editor;  Sporting  News  Pub.  Co.,  2018  Washington  Ave. 

Stove  Mounters'  and  Range  jQt,   ........  Labor  Union  ......  1902     2     27      105     x.60          5,500 

Workers'  Journal  (no  adv.)  |  wu*         y 
Edw.  W.  Kaiser,  Editor;  Stove  Mounters'  International  Union  of  North  America, 

Publisher,  1710  N.  Grand  Ave.  (6). 
Student  Life  V  ..........................  Tues.&Fri  .....  Collegiate  .............  1878     5     24     215x1.50 

Students  of  Washington  University,  Editors  and  Publishers   (6). 
Sunshine  Journal  +  ................  Ftntly  (Tues.)  Independent  ......  1936     5     24     230       10,350  —  Free 

Alexander  Sonnenschein,  Publisher.  6645  Enright  Ave.   (5). 
Surgery  .......................  Monthly  ..........  Surgical  .............  1937      1      77      119   15.00          7,396 

Drs.  Alton  Ochsner  and  O.  H.  Wangensteen.  Editors  ;  C.  V.  Mosby  Co..  Publisher. 

8207   Washington  Blvd.    (8). 
This  Day  —  See  Bible  Discussion  Guide. 
TV  Guide  —  See  Radnor,  Pa,,  St.  Louis  Edition,  circ.  *10,861. 

United  Church  Herald  .............  {K**          {S^W.?^1958     3     2T      13°     2'5°    *145'000 

Published  monthly  during  summer. 

T.  C.  Braun.  A.  V.  McCracken,  Editors  ;  United  Church  Herald,  Publisher, 

1720  Chouteau  Ave.  m9     R     ^     £17  ^  Q0 

University  News-f  V  ..............  Friday  ............  Collegiate  ...........  Controlled  free  dist.       *7,000 

Students  of  St.  Louis  University.  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  8678   W.  Pine  Blvd.   (8). 
M     A.  .  fElec.  Motor       1948     8      40      140     8.00 

Volt  Age  ...................................  Monthly  ..........  |RCpair  Shops  Controlled  circ.       11,604 

Electric  Motor  Service  Publishing  Co.,  4908  Delmar  Blvd.  (8). 


w 

Freda  Mitchell,  Ed.;  University  College.  Pub.,  Washington  University  (5). 


Circulation— **S«pt.  A.B.C  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •NofmaraU 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Waterways  Journal Saturday { Jpj^oPcon*    1887     4     26     161     5<0°      *4»076 

Donald  T.  Wright.  Editor  and  Publisher,  619  Chemical  Bids.  (1). 
Wells  ton  Journal -f Wednesday  ....Independent 1914     8     24     310     2.40        74,328 

Joseph  Daniel  Heade,  Editor;  A.  M.  Donnelly,  Publisher,  Wellston  (12). 


1Q«9     «     9a 
1932     3     28 


Free         4,200 


Wooden  Barrel -4- Monthly (Cooperage 

H.  V.  Gill,  Editor;  Associated  (industry 

Cooperage  Industries  of  America,  Inc.,  Publisher,  408  Olive  St.  (2). 

SAINT  MARYS  (N7),  pop.  635;  Ste.  Genevieve  Co.  (SE).  52  m  NW  of  Cape  Girardeau. 
SLSF  RR.  Boat  connections.  Flour  and  feed  mills.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry 
farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Re  view -f Thursday Republican 1904     7     26     808     1.00  5540 

Chas.  R.  Bartels,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SALEMt  (J7),  pop.  8,611;  Dent  Co.  (SEC).  75  m  SE  of  Jefferson  City,  SLSF  RR. 
Manufactures  cheese,  garments,  lumber,  shoes.  Oak  and  pine  timber;  iron  mines. 
Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  dairying. 

N«w§  + Thursday Republican 1896      8     24     308     2.50        $3,287 

R.  L.  Vickery  and  C.  A.  Stacey.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Post-|- Thursday Democratic 1912      8     24      808     2.00        $2,475 

R.  W.  Van  Pelt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SALISBURY  (G4),  pop.  1.676;  Chariton  Co.  (NC).  21  m  W  of  Moberly.  WAB  RR. 
Manufactures  exterminators,  flour  and  feed.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming. 
Corn,  soybeans,  wheat. 

Press-Spectator  + Friday Democratic 1871      7      24      280      3.00        §1,985 

J.  M.  Fidler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SARCOXIE  (D8),  pop.  1,042;  Jasper  Co.  (SW).  22  m  E  of  Joplin.  SLSF  RR.  Ships 
strawberries.  Floriculture,  peonies.  Diversified  farming. 

Record -h Thursday Republican 1901      6      26     280     2.00  990 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  A.  Wright,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SAVANNAHf  (CS),  pop.  2,832;  Andrew  Co.  (NW).  14  m  N  of  St.  Joseph.  CB&Q; 
CGW  RRs.  Ships  stock,  poultry,  truck  products.  Walnut  timber.  Diversified 
farming.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

3emo^rat4-  }Friday Ind.  Rep 1876      8      24      280      3.00    **3,072 

S.  E.  Lee,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SCHELL  CITY  (D6%),  pop.  400;  Vernon  Co.  (W).  70  m  NE  of  Sedalia.  MKT  RR. 
Hatchery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Ledger Thursday Independent 1947      5      26      252      1.50  §398 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Clarence  Blakely,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SEDALIAf  (F5),  pop.  20,854;  Pettis  Co.  (WC).  62  m  W  of  Jefferson  City.  MP;  MKT 
RRs.  Manufactures  disinfectants,  glass  blocks,  foam  glass,  creamery  and  food 
products,  prefab  houses,  work  clothes,  shoes,  truck  trailers  and  beds,  brooms. 
Planing  mill.  Railroad  shops.  Bottling  works.  Limestone  quarries.  Diversified 
farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats.  TV  station. 


f  Capital  + 
Democrat  + 


Morn.  ex.  Sun.  r»,..»,  ,uii/»«« 
a  jflnn  rvepubiican 


Democratic   .....  1868 


1886  8  23  298  15.60  **4,358 
298  15.60  **8*393 
298  7.80**12,966 


23 
23 


Evg.  ex. 
&  Sun. 

Democrat  Capital  -f- Sunday Independent 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Democrat -f- Friday.          .    Democratic     ..    1868      8      23      298      1.50  10 

G.  H.  Scruton,  Jr..  Editor;  Sedalia  Democrat  Co.,  Pub.,  110  W.  Fourth  St. 

Missouri  Grocer Monthly Groc'y  Trade 1986     2     40     188     2.00  

G.  V.  Jones,  Editor;  Missouri  Retail  Grocers'  Assn.,  Publisher, 
101  Third  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Perry's  Musical  Magazine Monthly Music 1881      3      80      144     2.00 

Warner  A.  Cory,  Jr.,  Editor;  A.  W.  Perry's  Sons,  Publishers,  705  S.  Kentucky. 

Times   Record-f- Friday Independent 1936      5      24      224     2.00 

Stanton  Hudson,  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  Ill  W.  Second  St. 

SENATH  (M10).  pop.  1,628;  Dunklin  Co.  (NE).  20  m  E  of  Paragould,  Ark.  SLSF 
RR.  Cotton  gins,  saw  mill.  Manufactures  farm  implements,  feed.  Grain,  stock, 
poultry  farms. 

Dunkin  Co.  Press  + Friday Democratic 1946     8     24     808     2.50        §1,100 

Dennis  Bacon,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SENECA  (C9),  pop.  1.195;  Newton  Co.  (SW).  20  m  SW  of  Joplin.  SLSF  RR.  Tripoli 
producing  and  refining.  Oak  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Hay,  corn,  wheat. 

News-Dispatch -f- Thursday Republican 1882      7      24     280     2.00        §1,167 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  H.  Halbasch,  Editors  and  Publishers,  P.O.  Box  67. 

SEYMOUR  (G8).  pop.  1,015;  Webster  Co.  (S).  86  m  SE  of  Springfield.  SLSF  RR. 
Oak  timber.  Canning  factory;  stave  mill.  Diversified  farming.  Dairying,  fruit. 

Webster  County  Citizen 4- Thursday Republican 1906     7     24     308     2.00        §1,045 

Jos.  D.  Stanard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SHELBINA  (H8),  pop.  2,118;  Shelby  Co.  (NE).  40  m  W  of  Hannibal.  CB&Q  RR.  Cold 
storage  plant.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Democrat-f Wednesday  ....Democratic 1869      7      24      280     2.50        §2,547 

Carter  V.  Blanton  and  Edgar  P.  Blanton,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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SHELBYVlLLEf  (H8),  pop.  685;  Shelby  Co.  (NE).  45  m  NW  of  Hannibal.  Railroad 
station,  Shelbina.  CBftQ  RR.  Walnut  timber.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Shelby  County  Herald 4- Wednesday  ....Democratic 1870     7     24     280     3.00        §2,540 

W.  C.  Hewitt,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Company. 

SIKESTON  (N9),  pop.  11,640;  Scott  Co.  (SE).  85  m  S  of  Cape  Girardeau.  MP;  SLSF 

RRs.  Cotton  gins ;  cotton  oil  mills ;  flour  and  feed  mills ;  shoe,  fertilizer  factories. 

Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  cotton,  soybeans. 
Herald-f Thursday Republican 1900     8     24     287     2.00        §2,240 

Harry  T.  Barnett,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co. 
Standard-j- Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1899      8     24     294    15.60    **4,154 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Charles  L.  Blanton,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SKIDMORE — see  Post,  Burlington  Junction. 

SLATER   (F4),  pop.  2,886;  Saline  Co.   (NWC).  85  m  E  of  Kansas  City.  GM&O  RR. 
Manufactures  flour  and  underwear.  Rock  quarry.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

News-Rustler -f Thursday Democratic 1885      7      24      280     2.00        §1,800 

Lloyd  E.  McMullen,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Main  and  Maple  Sts. 

SMITHVILLE  (D4),  pop.  947;  Clay  Co.  (W).  20  m  N  of  Kansas  City.  Railroad  station. 
Kearney.  CB&Q  RR.  Stock,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Democrat- Herald  4- Friday Democratic 1888      6      26     248     2.00        $1,300 

Charles  L.  Shinn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SOUTH  WEST  CITY  (C9^).  pop.  595;  McDonald  Co.  (SW).  40  m  S  of  Joplin.  SLSF 
RR.  Diversified  farming. 

Republic  + Friday Republican 1901      6     24      280      1.50  918 

R.  R.  Orrick,  Editor;  R.  R.  and  Louise  Orrick,  Publishers. 

SPRlNGFIELDt   (F8),  pop.  66,731;  Greene  Co.  (SW).  186  m  SE  of  Kansas  City.  225 
m  SW  of  Saint  Louis.  MP;  SLSF  RRs.  Airlines:  AA;  DAL;  OZA. 

Railroad  shops;  creameries;  flour  mill;  manufactures  lime,  cement,  clothing, 
school  tablets,  paper  cups,  furniture,  trucks  and  trailer  and  refrigerator  equip- 
ment. Five  banks.  Bank  debits  (6-30-58),  $613,614,933;  deposits  (6-23-58), 
$85,014,581.  35,946  electric  meters;  27,337  gas  (nat.)  meters;  44,023  tele- 
phones. Shipping  center  for  poultry,  eggs,  milk.  Drury  College;  Southwest 
Missouri  State  College.  Two  TV  stations. 

Christ's  Ambassadors  Guide.. Quarterly ( YouTh  °f  G°d    1944      2      24        98      1<5° 

Dick  Fulmer,  Editor. 
Christ's  Ambassadors  Herald\M      ,U1  f  Assm.  of  God 

(offset) ^Monthly [Youth 

Dick  Champion,  Editor. 
Pentecostal  Evangel,  The 
(offset) . 

Robert  Cunningham,  Edil 

Sunday  School  Counsellor     IM^^VI,,  f  Assm.  of  God 

(offset) JMontniy ^gs   Leadera 

Charles  Denton,  Editor. 
Team   (offset) Quarterly [Men's  Fel'ship  1954      1      44        70        .75 

Don  Mallough,  Editor.  1  Assm.  of  God  Controlled  free  dist. 

World  Challenge,  The  l»*«.4.i.i«  f  Assm.  of  God    10jly(      „      „„      ,««      -.  Kn 

(offset)  }Monthly IWorld  Mis'ns    1944      3      27      137      1'60 

Cyril  L.  Carden,  Editor;  Assemblies  of  God,  Public  Relations  Dept.,  Publisher, 
Drury  Mirror-fV Friday Collegiate 1885      5      24      224     2.00 

Students  of  Drury  College.  Editors  and  Publishers. 


r. 

VSunda; 
ditor. 


6,85O 


1931      2      24        98      1.50         17,239 


y Assm.  of  God 1913      3      29      140      2.50       164,814 


3      29      140      1.00        31,500 


3,500 
500 

11,962 


Events {fat*'  Sun        Cour  &  C01*'1 188° 

Earnest  I.  Young,  Publisher,  848  Boonville  Ave. 


Controlled  free  dist. 
4      24      224   12.00 


1,100 
211 


(Leader  and  Press  -f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1938      8      23      308   15.00^*37,263 
News-f Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1891      8     28      308    15.00*^22,713 
News  and  Leader  + Sunday Independent 1928      8     23      308     7.80  **5»,266 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Springfield  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  651  Boonville  Ave. 

Milking  Shorthorn  Journal Monthly {shorthorns        1919     3     26     14°     2'°° 

See  also  Dairy  Breed  Publications,  Chicago,  111. 

American  Milking  Shorthorn  Society,  Publisher,  818  South  Glenstone  Ave.  (4). 

Missouri  LP-Ga,  Talks-f Monthly {{&>dDS*"          19"  Contr'oU&e  ^s°t° 

Mary  R.  McDaniel,  Editor;  Missouri  LP-Gas  Assn.,  Inc.,  1712  E.  Sunshine  St. 
Southwest  Standard-f  V Friday Collegiate 1912     5     24     227  xl.OO 

Students  of  Southwest  Missouri  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Union  Labor  Record Thursday Labor 1937      5     24     224     2.00 

Neal  W.  Moore,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1710  N.  Waverly. 
STANBERRY  <C2).  pop.  1.651;  Gentry  Co.  (NW).  48  m  NE  of  St.  Joseph.  WAB  RR. 

Chicken  processing  plants;  concrete  block  factory.  Ships  hogs.  Stock,  poultry, 

grain  farms.         __ 

3      28      140     2.00 


5,221 


300 
959 


§7,864 


Bible  Advocate  and  Heraldic.     •tftmf  • 
of  the  Coming  Kingdom  +  /Bi-wkly, 

No  adv.  Not  issued  last  week  of  Aug.  and  Dec. 

C.  E.  Adams,  Editor;  Church  of  God  Publishing  House. 
Headlight  + Thursday Democratic 1899 

Neal  Sheehan,  Editor;  Jack  Stapleton,  Sr.,  Publisher. 


2,000 


7     24     280     2.00        §1,926 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jonc  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  IǤued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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STEELE  (N10  ft  ),  pop.  2,860  ;  Pern  is  cot  Co.  (SB).  14  m  N  of  Blytheville,  Ark.  SLSF  RR. 

Cotton  Bins.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 
Enterprise-^-  .............................  Friday  ............  In  d.  Dem  ............  1908      7      24      280     2.50        91*667 

8.  Tennyson,  Editor;  R.  C.  Tennyson,  Publisher. 

STEELVILLEf  (K6%).  pop.  1,167;  Crawford  Co.  (SEC).  80  m  SW  of  St.  Louis.  SLSF 
RR.  Manufactures  charcoal,  shoes.  Oak  timber;  iron  mines.  Agriculture.  Fruits. 
Crawford   Mirror-f-  .................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1872      7      24      280      2.00          3,050 

Circulates  also  in  Cuba. 

Ralph  E.  Kehr,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STOCKTONf  (E7)f  pop.  811;  Cedar  Co.  (SW).  60  m  NW  of  Springfield.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, South  Greenfield.  SLSF  RR.  Cheese,  wood  working,  plastic  products 
factories.  Walnut  processing  plant.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Sk^^SS^T...}111111"1^  ........  R«*ublican  .........  l886  7  24  276  2-50    *2'321 

Chester  W.  Hoff,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STOVER  (F6),  pop.  698;  Morgan  Co.  (C).  88  m  SE  of  Sedalia.  CRI&P  RR.  Gun  stocks, 

textiles  manufactured.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Tri-County  Republican  ............  Friday  ............  Republican  .........  1911      6      26      280      1.50 

H.  A.  Harrell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STURGEON  (H4),  pop.  644;  Boone  Co.  (C).  66  m  N  of  Sedalia.  WAB  RR.  Manufac- 

tures shirts  and  chemical  products.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Soybeans. 
Leader-f-  ..................................  Friday  ............  Democratic  ........  1866      7      24      276      2.00 

Robert  and  Ellen  Bowling,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SULLIVAN    (K6),  pop.  8,019;  Franklin  Co.    (E).  68  m  SW  of  St.  Louis.  SLSF  RR. 
Manufactures   shoes,   piston   rings,   lumber  products.   Resort,   Ozarks.   Timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  dairying. 
Sentinel-f-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1955      6      23      285      2.50 

Newell  A.  Schmidt  and  George  W.  Coins,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  311. 
Tri-County  News  4-  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1896      8      22      280      2.50 

Dorothy  O.  Moore,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SUMMERSVILLE   (J8),  pop.  306;  Texas  Co.   (S).  82  m  E  of  Springfield.  SLSF  RR. 

Garment  factory.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  hay,  corn. 
Beacon  ......................................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1947      7      24      280     2.00 

Esther  E.  and  G.  E.  Derrickson,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SWEET  SPRINGS  (F6),  pop.  1,439;  Saline  Co.  (NWC).  20  m  NW  of  Sedalia.  MP  RR. 

Shoe  factory.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Lespedeza  seed,  corn. 
Herald-f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1874     7     24     280     2.50 

Frank  W.  Farmer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TARKIO  (B2),  pop.  2,221;  Atchison  Co.   (NW).  65  m  NW  of  St.  Joseph.  CB&Q  RR. 

Ships  cattle,  hogs.  Tarkio  College.  Diversified  farming,  especially  grain. 
Avalanche  +  .............................  Friday  ............  Republican  .........  1884      7      24      280      3.00 

Mrs.  G.  H.  Kaufman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Torch  V  .....................................  Every  2  wks...  Collegiate  ..........  1929      4      24 

Students  of  Tarkio  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
THAYER  (J9%),  pop.  1.639;  Oregon  Co.    (S).  140  m  SE  of  Springfield 

Creamery;  flour  mill.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Grain,  fruits. 
News-|-  .....................................  Friday  ............  Ind.  Rep  .............  1899     6     26 

R.  H.  Williams.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
TIPTON   (G5),  pop.  1,284;  Moniteau  Co.   (C).  27  m  E  of  Sedalia.  MP  RR.  Garment, 

shoe  factories;  hatchery.   Stock,   fruit,  grain  farms.   Wheat,   oats,   corn. 
Times  ........................................  Friday  ............  Democratic  ........  1875      7      24      280     2.50 

E.  N.  Fixer  and  Mrs.  Thomas  W.  Miller,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

TRENTONf   (E2),  pop.   6,167;  Grundy  Co.    (N).  85  m  NE  of  Kansas   City.  CRI&P 
RR.    Railroad    machine   shops;   bottling    works;    cannery;    creamery;   soybean 
factory.  Hatcheries.  Rock  quarries.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Red  Ranger-f  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  Fox  Hunt'g  ........  1911      3      30      140      1.50 

K.  W»yne  Lowe,  Editor;  Red  Ranger  Publishing  Co. 

"•oSUS'cSI'GJ^fto  ..........  }Ev*.ex.Sun  .....  RepubHcan  .........  1864      8      24 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Janet  Bran  ham,  Editor;  Ray  Van  Meter,  Publisher,  902  Main  St. 
Royal  Arch  Mason,  The  .........  Quarterly  ........  Freemasonry  .....  1943     2     28 

Subscription  price,  $1.00  for  two  years.  No  adv. 
Ray  V.  Denslow,  Editor;  Ovid  Bell  Press,  Publisher. 

TROYf  <L4%),  pop.  1,788;  Lincoln  Co.   (E).  64  m  NW  of  St.  Louis.  Railroad  name, 
South  Troy.  CB&Q  RR.  Garment,  wooden  heels  for  shoes  factories  ;  monumental 
works.  Coal  mines;  lime  quarries.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Free  Press-}-  ...........................  Friday  ............  Democratic  ........  1878     7     26     287     2.00  - 

Joe  Wells,  Editor;  Joe  Wells  and  M.  C.  Foster,  Publishers. 

TUSCUMBIAf  (H6),  pop.  221;  Miller  Co.  (C).  On  Osage  River,  32  m  SW  of  Jefferson 
City.  Railroad  station,  Eldon.   CRI&P;  MP  RRs.  Resort,   Ozarks.  Tiff  mines. 
Timber.  Poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  clover. 
Miller  County  Autojrram-f  ....  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1882      7      24      280  5997 

Madolyn  McFarland,  Editor;  Wallace  G.  Vernon,  Publisher,  Eldon. 
UNIONt  (L6).  pop.  2,917:  Franklin  Co.  (E).  On  Bourbeuse  River,  45  m  SW  of  St.  Louis. 

CRI&P  RR.  Shoe  factory.  Small  lead  and  coal  mines.  Diversified  farming. 
Franklin  County  Tribune  +  ...  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1865      8      24      287      8.00        53,084 

A.  A.  Steinbeck,  Editor;  Franklin  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 


§1,225 
5675 

§1,387 
§2,5OO 

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51,538 
§1,664 

51,600 
51,373 


294      6.00        54,213 


150  2.00 
SLSF  RR. 
280  2.00 


105 


$108,000 


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ems,  12  to  inch.     V  Agate  lines.   14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNallj 
estimate.    VI»«ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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UNIONVILLEf  <G1%).  pop.  2,050;  Putnam  Co.  (N).  00  m  W  of  Keokuk,  111.  CB&Q 
RR.  Flour  mills;  egg  and  poultry  processing  plant;  hatcheries.  Coal  mines; 
clay  pits.  Farming. 

Republican-!- Wednesday  ....Republican .1865      8     24     294     250   **2,694 

J.   G.   Morgan,   Editor;   Union ville   Republican    Printing   Company,   Publisher. 

URICH_(E5%),  pop.  400;  Henry  Co.  (W).  55  m  SE  of  Kansas  City.  Railroad  station, 
MKT;  SLSF  RRs.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Hay. 


Clinton.  MK1 

Herald-Tidings Friday Independent 1892      8      21     280 

F.  H.  Pinkston.  Editor;  F.  H.  Pinkston  and  C.  W.  Dickgrafe,  Publishers, 
P.  O.  Box  386,  Clinton. 


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VAN  BURENf  (K8%),  pop.  708;  Carter  Co.  (SE).  105  m  W  of  Cairo,  111.  SLSF  RR. 
Manufactures  handles,  lumber  products.  Diversified  farming. 

Current  Local-f- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1876      6      26      276      1.50 

Alan  and  Marjorie  Turley,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

VANDALIA  (K4),  pop.  2,624;  Audrain  Co.  (NEC).  30  m  S  of  Hannibal.  GM&O  RR. 
Manufactures  refractories,  fire-clay  products;  dress  factory.  Coal  mines;  clay 
pits.  Stock,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms. 

Leader-f Thursday Democratic 1874      7     24     280     2.00 

Weldon  H.  Steiner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Press  &  Laddonia  Herald 4-. ...Thursday Democratic 1884      8     21     280     2.00 

William  and  Brenita  Dodge,  Editor  and  Publisher,  212  N.  Main  St. 

VERSAILLESf  (G6),  pop.  1,929;  Morgan  Co.  (C).  47  m  SE  of  Sedalia.  CRI&P  RR. 
Trout  fisheries;  tiff  and  coal  mines;  timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Leader-Statesman -f Friday Democratic 1886      6      26      280     2.50 

R.  E.  Otten,  Publisher. 

VIENNAf  (J6),  pop.  471;  Maries  Co.  (SEC).  30  m  SE  of  Jefferson  City.  Railroad 
station,  Freeburg.  CRI&P  RR.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  fruit. 

j  Home  Adviser  + Thursday Independent 1902      8     24      294      2.50  §850 

1   Maries  County  Gazette-f Thursday Democratic 1872      8     24     294     2.50  §925 

1  R.  A.  Waer,  Editor;  Tri-County  Publications,  Publisher. 

WARRENSBURGf  (E5),  pop.  6,857;  Johnson  Co.  (W).  29  m  W  of  Sedalia.  MP  RR. 
Manufactures  garments,  shoes,  lawnmowers.  Hatcheries;  meat  packing  plant; 
bottling  works.  Central  Missouri  State  College.  Coal  mines;  blue  sandstone 
quarries ;  clay  pits.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Standard-Herald  4- Friday Republican 1865     8     24     280     2.00        J8.276 

Partly  free  distribution. 

A.  G.  Taubert,  Editor;  Standard-Herald.  Publisher,  132  W.  Pine  St. 


'Star-Journal* 


Democratic 1889      8     24     280 


7.90 
4.25 


\Star-  Journal  +  .........................  Tues.  &  Fri  .....  Democratic  ........  1882      8     24      280 
William  C.  Tucker,  Editor;  Star-Journal  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 
Student,  The+  V  .....................  Weekly  ............  Collegiate  ..........  1909      8     24      280      1.00 

Students  of  Central  Missouri  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WARRENTONf  (K5),  pop.  1,584;  Warren  Co.  (E).  55  m  W  of  St.  Louis.  WAB  RR. 
Knit  goods,  textile,  stave  mills;  canning  factory;  sheet  metal  plant.  Hatchery. 
Coal  mines  ;  fire  clay  pits.  Agriculture.  Grain. 
'  American  Pigeon  Journal  .......  Monthly  ..........  Pigeons  ..............  1913 


American  Rabbit  Journal  -f....  Monthly  .......... 

fRabbit  Rais'g 
Angora  Rabbit  Magazine+....  Monthly  ..........  4&Angrora  1945 

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Frank  H.  Hollmann,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Banner-f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1865 

Frank  H.  Hollmann,  Editor;  Banner  Publishing  Company. 


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4,130 

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WARSAWf   (F6).  pop.  986;  Benton  Co.   (WC).  On  Osage  River,  88  m  S  of  Sedalia. 
MP  RR.  Lumber  mills;  milk  processing  plant;  gun  stock  factory.  Resort,  hunting. 
Timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Benton  County  Enterprise-!-.  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1881      8      24      290     2.50        §2,25O 

K.  White  Miles,  Editor;  Benton  County  Publishing  Co. 

WASHINGTON  (K6),  pop.  6,850;  Franklin  Co.  (E).  On  Missouri  River,  50  m  W  of 
St.  Louis.  MP  RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  corn-cob  pipes,  dairy  products.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Corn. 
rCitizen-f  ...................................  Monday  ...........  Republican  .........  1905      8      24      294      8.00        §2,587 

\  Missourian-f  ..................  Thursday  ........  Democrat  ...........  1865      8      24      294      3.00   **4,271 

I  Wm.  L.  Miller,  Editor;  J.  L.  Miller,  Publisher. 

WAVERLY  (E4),  pop.  809;  Lafayette  Co.  (W).  60  m  E  of  Kansas  City.  MP  RR.  Bank. 

Lexington.  Dairy,  fruit,  grain  farms.  Apples,  wheat,  corn. 
Times-f-  ....................................  Friday  ............  Democratic  ........  1926     6     24     280      1.00  §866 

R.  W.  Bricken,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WAYNES  VILLEf  (H7),  pop.  1,010;  Pulaski  Co.  (SC).  75  m  NE  of  Springfield.  Rail- 

road station,  Crocker.  SLSF  RR.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat. 
Pulaski  County  Democrat  -f..  Thursday  ........  Democratic  .......  1882     6     26     276     2.00          1,830 

John  H.  McMillin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **SeptrA.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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WEBB  CITY  (D8),  pop.  6,919;  Jasper  Co.  (SW).  6  m  NE  of  Joplin.  KCS;  MP;  SLSF 
RRs.  Manufacture*  furniture,  scales,  machine  tools,  fertilizer,  candy,  plastic 
products,  garments,  caskets,  dairy  products.  Sand  and  gravel  pits.  Dairy,  grain 
farms. 

Graphic  Review-f Thursday Independent 1932     8     24     308     2.50 

£.  R.  Switier,  Editor  and  Publisher,  122  N.  Webb  St.  7,333— Free 

Sentinel-f Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1879     8     24     291     4.00        §1,050 

J.  P.  Welb.  Editor;  W.  C.  and  Max  Myers,  Publishers. 

WEBSTER  GROVES  (M5),  independent  branch  of  St.  Louis  P.  O.,  pop.  23,390;  St. 

Louis   Co.    (B).    10  m   SW   of  St.   Louis.   SLSF;   MP  RRs.   Residential  town. 

Eden  Theological  Seminary. 
Advertiser-f Wednesday Shopping 1954      5      24      208        16,200 — Free 

Countian  Publishing  Co.,  122  N.  Kikwood  Rd.,  Kirkwood. 
Web,  The -f 7  ti.  a  yr Collegiate 1924      5     24     210     2.00  J350 

Students  of  Webster  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Webster  News-Times -f Thursday Republican 1910      7      24      280      3.50        §1,518 

W.  T.  Gray,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WELLSTON— Journal— See  St.  Louis. 

WELLSVILLE  (J4),  pop.  1,519;  Montgomery  Co.  (E).  80  m  NW  of  St.  Louis.  CB&Q; 
WAB  RRs.  Manufactures  fire  brick.  Fire  clay  pits.  Farming.  Grain. 

Optic-News  4- .Friday Republican 1877     6     24     252     2.50        §1,550 

Charles  Deiter,  Editor;  Charles  and  Frances  Deiter,  Publishers. 

WENTZVILLE  (M2).  pop.  1,227;  St.  Charles  Co.  (E).  22  m  NW  of  St.  Charles.  WAB 
RR.  Manufactures  barrel  staves,  undergarments,  creamery  products.  Farming. 
Grain,  cattle. 

Union Friday Independent 1891      6      26      280      1.50        §1,512 

Ralph  Dummit.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WESTON  <C4),  pop.  1,067;  Platte  Co.  (NW).  On  Missouri  River,  30  m  NW  of  Kansas 
City.  CB&Q  RR.  Flour  mills.  Tobacco  market.  Tobacco,  wheat,  corn. 

Chronicle -f Friday Democratic 1872      7      24      280     2.50          1,060 

Charles  A.  Bless,  Editor  and  Publisher,  701  Market  St. 

WEST  PLAINSf  <J9),  pop.  4,918;  Howell  Co.  (S).  90  m  SE  of  Springfield.  SLSF  RR. 
Manufactures  dairy  products,  hog  serum,  flour,  staves,  oak  flooring,  baseball 
bats,  shoes,  feed.  Fruit  processing.  Livestock  market.  Pine  and  hardwood  timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Blackberries,  walnuts,  poultry. 

Quill  + {lVSgun?'Sat"    ^dependent 1903      8      24      287      6.00        §5,»40 

Frank  Martin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Elledge  Bldg. 

WHEATON  (D9),  pop.  894;  Barry  Co.  (SW).  85  m  SE  of  Joplin.  Railroad  station. 
Exeter.  SLSF  RR.  Lumber,  flour  mills.  Oak  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Straw- 
berries, apples,  wheat. 

Journal  + .Thursday Independent 1910     8     24     294     2.00          1,673 

James  W.  Fox,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WILLOW  SPRINGS  (J8%),  pop.  1,914;  Howell  Co.  (S).  75  m  SE  of  Springfield. 
SLSF  RR.  Stone  quarries;  timber.  Diversified  farming. 

News  + Thursday Republican 1890     7     24     280     3.00        J  1,285 

J.  W.  Zimmerman.  Publisher. 

WINDSOR  (E6H),  pop.  2,429;  Henry  Co.  (W).  25  m  SW  of  Sedalia.  CRI&P;  MKT 
RRs.  Shoe  factory.  Hatchery.  Coal  mines.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Review-J- Thursday Democratic 1872      7      24      276      3.00        §1,878 

James  C.  Kirkpatrick,  Editor  and  Publisher,  205  S.  Main  St.,  P.  O.  Box  349. 
WINONA  (K8%),  pop.  473;  Shannon  Co.  (S).  100  m  SW  of  Cape  Girardeau.  SLSF  RR. 
Ships  stock  and  lumber.    Oak,  pine,  timber.    Agriculture.    Poultry. 

Shannon  County  Democrat  -f..  Thursday Democratic 1896     6     26     276     2.00  §375 

Wm.  A.  French,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

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Population  691,024  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital  HELENA 

Montana  is  bounded  north  by  Saskatchewan  and  Alberta,  Canada,  east  by  North  and  South 
Dakota,  south  by  Wyoming  and  Idaho  and  west  by  Idaho.  Its  length,  east  to  west,  is  about  540 
miles;  breadth,  about  280  miles;  land  area,  145,878  square  miles,  including  240  square  miles  of 
Yellowstone  National  Park,  rank  in  area,  third. 

The  Rocky  Mountains  occupy  the  western  two-fifths  of  the  state's  area;  east  of  them  the 
country  forms  part  of  the  "Great  Plains."  The  Missouri  River  is  navigable  for  boats  as  far 
as  Fort  Benton.  The  Yellowstone  River  is  navigable  during  high  water.  The  lowest  altitude  is 
1,800  feet  above  sea  level,  while  Granite  Peak  in  Carbon  county  reaches  a  height  of  12,350  feet. 
The  climate  is  dry,  healthful  and  invigorating.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Helena  gives  the  temper- 
ature (annual  monthly  mean)  as  41.5 ;  highest  on  record,  103  ;  lowest  on  record,  — 42  ;  total  annual 
precipitation  as  11.55  inches.  Irrigation  has  been  highly  developed,  and  immense  reservoirs  on 
the  Madison  and  Missouri  Rivers  are  sources  of  water  supply.  As  a  result,  standard  fruits  of  the 
Temperate  Zone  have  been  produced  in  large  quantities. 

Montana,  with  its  vast  expanse  of  mountain  country,  its  500  lakes  and  fishing  streams,  its 
thousands  of  miles  of  winding  mountain  roads,  its  national  forests,  dude  ranches,  mountain  hotels 
and  tourist  camp  resorts,  affords  unequalled  recreational  advantages.  The  state  is  fast  improv- 
ing its  national  highways.  Glacier  National  Park,  extending  to  the  Canadian  border  line,  is  one 
of  the  most  wonderful  public  parks  in  the  world.  Montana  State  University  is  located  at  Missoula. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  forty-third.  Rural  population  (1950),  43.7%.  In  1950  of  the 
591,024  total  population.  572,038  were  white;  18,986  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  35,085.  Farm  acreage,  69,247,434.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
1,688.7.  Average  value  per  farm,  $27,660.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  7,992. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1967):  crops,  $207,067,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $210,956,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957):  wheat,  $146,244,000,  rank,  third;  barley,  $24,303,000. 
rank,  third;  sugar  beets  (1956  value  of  production),  $9,576,000,  rank,  fifth;  hay,  $4,573,000; 
potatoes,  $3,175,000;  alfalfa  seed,  $1,735,000,  rank,  fourth;  dry  edible  beans,  $1,434,000.  rank, 
ninth;  oats,  $1,113,000;  flaxseed,  $702,OOJO,  rank,  fifth;  dry  field  peas,  $163,000;  rye,  $140,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)    (1957)  :  cherries,  $574,000,  rank,  tenth;  apples,  $230,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58):  all  cattle  and  calves,  $300,514,000;  all  sheep  and 
lambs,  $36,691,000,  rank,  fifth;  horses  and  mules,  $7,216,000;  hogs  and  pigs,  $3,237,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $5,489,000;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial 
broilers),  $1,066,000;  turkeys,  $174,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1967)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $15,574,000.  Total  milk  pro- 
duction on  farms,  604,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  creamery  butter,  5,082,000  Ibs.; 
American  cheese,  3,821,000  Ibs.;  creamed  cottage  cheese,  2,504,000  Ibs.;  ice  creeam,  2,386,000 
gallons. 

FORESTS 

Total  lumber  production  (1951),  653  million  feet  b.m.  Principal  woods:  ponderosa  pine,  larch, 
douglas  fir,  englemann  spruce,  white  pine,  lodgepole  pine,  white  fir,  cottonwood  and  aspen,  hem- 
lock, western  red  cedar. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1964:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $141,222,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
lumber  and  wood  products,  food  and  kindred  products.  Total  expenditures  for  new  plant  and 
new  equipment,  $20,582,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1951),  $126,166,000.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  zinc,  copper, 
petroleum,  lead. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  220,700;  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  362,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  471.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  8,226;  sales,  $779,044,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  56 

County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop.  County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat            Pop. 

1  Beaverhead    (SW),  Dillon 6,671  7  Cascade  (NC),  Great  Falls 58.027 

2  Big  Horn   (S),  Hardin 9,824  8  Chouteau  (N),  Fort  Benton 6,974 

8  Blaine  (N),  Chinook 8,516  9  Custer  (SE),  Miles  City 12,661 

4  Broadwater  (C).  Townsend 2,922          10  Daniels  (NE),  Scobey 8,946 

5  Carbon  (SC),  Red  Lodge 10,241          11   Dawson  (NE),  Glendive 9.092 

6  Carter  (SE).  Ekalaka 2,798         12  Deer  Lodge  (W).  Anaconda 16.553 

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Coun^'Location  on  Map  and  County  s«at            P°P            County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

18  Fallen  (SE),  Baker  ..........................     8,660         85  Petroleum    (C),  Winnett  ................  1,026 

14  Fergus   (C),  Lewiatown  ..................   14.015          86  Phillips    (N).  Malta  6884 

15  Fathead  (NW).  Kaiispeii  ..............  8  M95     8?  pSndera  (N),  conrSd.:::::::::::::::::::::  1:111 

15  S*"?1!!?  (£kJ*°?em*n  ....................  21'902          88  Powder  River   (SE),  Broadua  ........  2  698 

17  Garfield   (NE),  Jordan  ....................     2.172          89  Powell  <W),  Deer  Lodge  ..............  6801 

18  Glacier  (N)  I.  Cut  jBank.  ...................     9,645          40  Prairie   (E).  Terry  ......  .  ..................  2877 

20   GrlnlL   <w1y  if??'  ?yegate  ........     J'JSI          41  Ravalli    <W   .   Hamilton  ..........  ..  !  18  101 

2?  HiS  VM/^R;  Phllipsbur*  ..............     2.J78          42  Richland    (NE),  Sidney  ..................  10,866 

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25  T.  r, 

26  Liberty   (N)    Chester           cien»—  *2'°jx  47   Silver  Bow   (SW),  Butte  ................  48.422 

2?  LtaSS  (NW)?Libby\':::::::::::::::::::  SiiSS  48  stmwater  (SEC),  columns  ..........  M™ 

28  Madison  (SW),  Virginia  City  ........     6  998  £9  £Weet  ^ass   <S>»  Bigtimber  ..........  8,621 

29  McCone  (NE),  Circle  ............  „...     .     8  258  50   Teton   <N>»  Choteau  ........................  7,282 

80  Meagher  (WC),  White  Sulphur  51  Toole  (N),  Shelby  ............................  6,867 

Springs    .....................                      2  079  52   Treasure    (SE),  Hysham  ................  1,402 

81  Mineral   (NW).  Superior....'...'"".'!.'.'.'     2,'o81  58  Valley   (NE),  Glaagow  ....................  11,853 

82  Missoula  (NW),  Miaaoula  ..............  85,498  54  Wheatland   (C),  Harlowton  ............  8,187 

88  Muaaelahell    (EC),  Roundup  ..........     6,408  55  Wibaux    (NE),  Wibaux  ..................  1,907 

84   Park   (S),  Livingston  ......................    11.999  56   Yellowstone   (SEC),  Billings  ..........  65.875 


MONTANA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue                                Number  Period  of  Issue                                Number 

Daily  18  Daily  1 

Evening  Dailies  (14)  Weekly   7 

Morning  Dailies  (4)  Semi-monthly  1 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition  (10)  Monthly    10 

Semi-weekly    1  Quarterly   4 

Weekly  75  

Total  Periodicals  23 

Total  Newspapers  94 

Total  number  of  publications 117 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 55 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 79 

For  circulation  figure,  for  dally  papers  see  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  It  is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


Estab  Cols^  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

ANACONDA—  Standard—  See  Montana  Standard,  Butte. 
BAKERf  (M4),  pop.  1,772;  Fallen  Co.  (SE).  70  m  E  of  Miles  City.  CMSP&P  RR.  Oil 

and  gas  wells.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  hay. 
Fallen  County  Times-f  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1918      7      24      280      3.00          1,750 

L.  K.  Lathrop,  Editor;  Mrs.  L.  K.  Lathrop  and  M.  E.  Beringer,  Publishers. 
BELGRADE  —  Journal  —  See  Gallatin  County  Tribune  and  Belgrade  Journal,  Bozeman. 
BELT  (F3),  pop.  702;  Cascade  Co.  (NC).  23  m  E  of  Great  Falls.  GN  RR.  Creamery. 

Coal  mines.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Belt  Valley  Times  4-  ...............  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1894      6      24      280      2.50  §685 

A.  D.  Larson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BIG  SANDY  (F2),  pop.  748;  Chouteau  Co.  (N).  70  m  NE  of  Great  Falls.  GN  RR.  Ships 
wheat,   livestock.   Coal   mines,   natural   gas   wells.    Pine   timber.    Stock,   dairy, 
poultry,  grain  farms. 
Mountaineer  -f  .........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1911      6      26      280      300  843 

Doris  E.  and  L.  W.  Lawrence,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BIG  TIMBERf  (G5),  pop.  1,679;  Sweet  Grass  Co.  (S).  On  Yellowstone  River,  70  m  W 

of  Billings.  NP  RR.  Ships  livestock.  Stock  grain  farms. 
Pioneer  -f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888     7     24     280     3.00        51,685 

Ray  G.  and  Lament  I.  Beck,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BILLINGSf  (H5),  pop.  81,834;  Yellowstone  Co.  (SEC).  180  m  SE  of  Helena.  CB&Q; 
GN;  NP  RRs.  Airlines,  FAL;  NWA;  WAL. 

Manufactures  sugar,  flour,  farm  machinery,  electric  signs,  furniture,  paint, 
metal  products,  cereal,  creamery  and  meat  products,  canned  vegetables,  con- 
crete products.  Oil  refineries.  Four  banks  ;  bank  deposits  (6-30-58),  $102,927,102. 
17,629  electric  meters;  17,912  gas  meters;  32,131  telephones.  Eastern  Montana 
College  of  Education  ;  Rocky  Mountain  College.  Important  shipping  center.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Sugar  beete,  wheat,  beans,  livestock.  Two  TV  stations. 
Dude  Rancher  -f  ......................  Quarterly  ........  Dude  Ranching..  192  6     3     26      140  xl.40  650 

Vic  Benson,  Jr.,  Ed.;  Dude  Ranchers  Assn.,  Pub.,  Box  1363.    Controlled  free  dist          2,075 


1.0OO 

_  Associated  Students,  EMCE,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Eastern  Montana  College. 

Orodatioa-~**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptioti  included  in  membership  fee. 

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BILLINGSt  (Continued)  Estib  Coli^WijJthV Depth    Sub  Circ 

Gazette-f {Ev^eVsun"'  ^dependent ,1901     8     2:3     2.98  15.60**25>2SS 

Color  and  comic  strip  adv'g  accepted  in  both  issues.  Sunday  circ.  7^80  ** 37 [228 

Harold  Seipp,  Editor;  Gazette  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 
Rocky  Mountain  EchoV Thursday Collegiate 1947     3     24     126     1.50  300 

Students  of  the  Rocky  Mountain  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Times-}- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1891      5      24     252     2.50          1,600 

H.  M.  Morris,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2919  Montana  Ave. 

16,375 
§4,424 

§937 


i Wednesday  ....Livestock 1940      5      24      224      4.00 
ditor;  Western  Livestock  Reporter,  Publisher, 
1408  First  Ave.,  North,  Box  1497. 

Yellowstone  News-j- Thursday Independent 1951      5      24      217      3.75 

James  Spiker,  Editor;  Yellowstone  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1577. 

BOULDERf  (D4),  pop.  1,017;  Jefferson  Co.  (SWC).  85  m  NE  of  Butte,  nearest  bank- 
ing  town.  GN  RR.  Gold,  silver,  lead,  zinc  mines.  Health  resort.  Stock  farms, 
especially. 

Monitor-f Saturday Ind  Rep 1906      5     24     252      3.00 

A.  H.  Eiselein,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BOZEMANf  (E6).  pop.  11.826;  Gallatin  Co.  (S).  80  m  E  of  Butte.  CMSP&P;  NP  RRs. 
Airline  NWA.  Manufactures  flour,  cereals,  canned  peas,  walk-in  freezers  and 
refrigerators.  Ships  grain  and  cattle.  Montana  State  College;  Agricultural 
Experiment  Station.  Coal  mines.  Resort.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  barley. 

Chronicle+ {sun.',Sun?M*  Independent 1911     8     23 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

G.  Nicholas  Ifft,  Editor;  Gallatin  Publishing  Company. 

^"n^Be^iIdJ  J^urna1*.       JThursday Independent 1954     7     23 

H.  P.  Griffin,  Editor;  E.  H.  Schumacher,  Publisher,  140  E.  Main. 

Montana  Agriculture  + Monthly Agriculture 1928  Control 

D.  Keith  Williams,  Editor;  Montana  Farm  Bureau  News,  Publisher, 
16  S.  Tracy  St. 

Montana  Exponent -f  V Friday Collegiate 1919     5     24 

Students  of  Montana  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BRIDGER  (H5),  pop.  854;  Carbon  Co.  (S).  45  m  SW  of  Billings.  MW&S;  NP  RRs. 
Coal  mines,  oil  wells.  Ships  beets,  oil,  beans,  seed.  Timber.  Diversified  farm- 
ing. Beets,  beans,  grain. 

Times-h Thursday Ind.  Dem 1909      5     24     224     2.50 

S.  A.  Nethery,  Editor  and  Publisher,  118  S.  Main. 

BROADUSf  (L6),  pop.  617;  Powder  River  Co.  (SE).  150  m  SE  of  Billings.  Railroad 
station,  Miles  City.  CMSP&P;  NP  RRs.  Coal  mines.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Wool, 
stock,  alfalfa  seed. 


§4,813 
§4,813 


280      3.00        §2,130 


196     2.00 


Dr.  H.  J.  Sickles,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


BROWNING  (C2),  pop.  1,691;  Glacier  Co.   (N).  110  m  NW  of  Great  Falls.  GN  RR. 
Trading  center  for  Blackfeet  Indian  Reservation.  Ships  hay,  livestock.  Oil  wells. 
Stock,  dairy  farms.  Hay. 
Glacier  Reporter  +  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1928      7      24      267      3.00 

M.  K.  Fields,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BUTTEf   (D4%),  pop.   33,251;  Silver  Bow  Co.    (SW).   66   m  SW  of  Helena.  BA&P; 
CMSP&P;  GN;  NP;  UP  RRs.  Airlines:  NWA;  WAL.  One  of  the  most  important 
United  States  copper  mining  centers.  Gold,  silver,  lead,  zinc,  manganese  mines. 
Montana  School  of  Mines.  TV  station. 

Manufactures  motors,  generators;  foundry;  dairy,  food  products,  compressed 
and  liquefied  gases,  beverages,  trailers,  laundry  and  pressing  machinery,  optical 
goods,  chemicals,  steel  fabrication.  Livestock  auction  yards,  meat  packing;  wood 
preserving;  commercial  printing  plants.  Four  banks;  bank  deposits    (7-2-58), 
$60,701,354.    15,244  electric    (AC)    meters;   13,969   gas    (nat.)    meters;   14,027 
telephones.  TV  station. 
'  Montana   Standard  -f  ..............  Every  Morn.  ..Ind.  Dem  ............  1876 

Prints  editions  morning  and  evening  for  Anaconda. 
Law  Risken,  Editor;  Standard  Publishing  Company. 
Post-f  .......................................  Evg.ex.Sun  ......  Ind  Rep  .............  1881 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
G.  W.  Moon,  Editor;  Post  Publishing  Co.,  25  W.  Granite  St. 
CAMAS  —  Camaa  Hot  Springs  Exchange  —  See  Hot  Springs. 

CASCADE  (E8),  pop.  447:  Cascade  Co.  (NO.  On  Missouri  River,  26  m  SW  of  Great 
Falls.   GN  RR.   Manufactures   flour  and   butter.   Dairy,   stock,   poultry,   grain 
farms.  Hay,  grain,  potatoes. 
Courier-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1910     5     26     252     3.50 

R.  C.  Berger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHESTERt   (F2).  pop.  788;  Liberty  Co.   (N)   90  m  NE  of  Great  Falls.  GN  RR.  Oil 

and  gas  wells.  Grain  farms.  Wheat. 
Liberty  County  Times  +  ........  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1906     7     23     280     3.50 

I.  G.  Hutchison,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


2,000 
300 


3,200 


§500 


n 1919      6     26     280     8.00        §1,086 


§1,126 


8 


8 


23     294   20.80 
Combined  circ.  **19,248 
Sunday  circ.**24,686 
23     294   15.60 
Combined  circ.    **9,345 


§650 


§1,450 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
j  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  O  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estib  Cols*  Width?  Depth    Sub  Cire 

CHINOOKf   (G2).  pop.  2.807;  Elaine  Co.   (N).  120  m  NE  of  Great  Falls.  GN  RR. 
Beet  sugar  factory.  Gas  wells.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.   Sugar  beets, 
potatoes. 
Opinion  4-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ......   1890     8     22     280     8.00          1,595 

Vern  Mclntyre,  Editor;  Johnson  Publishing  Co. 

CHOTEAUt  (D8),  pop.  1.618;  Teton  Co.  (N).  46  m  NW  of  Great  Falls.  CMSP&P; 

GN  RRs.  Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  barley. 
Acantha-f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1895     7     24     280     8.00        81,470 

Jerry  Strauss,  Editor;  Jere  Coffey,  Publisher. 

CIRCLEf    (L8),  pop.   856;  McCone  Co.    (NE).   175  m  NE  of  Billings.  NP  RR.  Qil 
wells.  Ships  wheat  and  livestock.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Livestock. 
Banner  ......................................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1914     6     26     276     8.00          1,050 

Ben  M.  Larson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLUMBIA  FALLS    (B2).  pop.   1,282;  Flathead  Co.    (NW).   108   m  N  of  Missoula. 
GN  RR.  Lumber  mills.  Resort  area.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  barley,  dairying. 
Hungry  Horse  News  ..............  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1946     8     24     808     4.00   **3,156 

Mel  Ruder,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLUMBUSf  (G5),  pop.  1,097;  Stillwater  Co.   (SEC).  40  m  SW  of  Billings.  NP  RR. 
Coal  and  copper  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  sugar  beets,  sheep,  cattle. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1917      7      23      276      3.25        §1,292 

Robert  B.  Johnson,  Jr..  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  188. 

CONRADf  (E2),  pop.  1,865;  Pondera  Co.  (N).  55  m  N  of  Great  Falls.  GN;  MW  RRs. 
Creamery.  Oil  wells.  Ships  wheat  and  sugar  beets.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Independent-Observer  4-  .........  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1905      8      24      308      3.50        §2,510 

Jerry  Kavanagh,  Editor;  Chet  Kavanagh,  Publisher. 

CULBERTSON   (M2),  pop.  779;  Roosevelt  Co.   (NE).  178  m  S  of  Regina,  Sask.  GN 

RR.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  cattle,  sheep,  flax,  oats,  barley. 
Searchlight  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1902      8      23      287      3.00  §710 

Mrs.  Beverly  Canavan,  Editor;  M  M.  Vukelich  and  H.  N.  Downs,  Publishers. 

CUT  BANKf  (D2),  pop.  8,721;  Glacier  Co.   (N).  116  m  NW  of  Great  Falls.  GN  RR. 
Airline  WAL.  Airport  of  entry.  Manufactures  and  ships  oil  products,  gasoline 
and  by-products.  Ships  stock,  wool,  grain.  Gas,  oil  wells.  Stock,  grain  farms. 
Pioneer    Press  +  ......................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1909     8      24      315      3.00    **2,O37 

Dan  Whetstone,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DEER  LODGEf    (D4),  pop.   8.779;  Powell  Co.    (W).   88  m  N  of  Butte.   CMSP&P: 
NP  RRs.  Lumber  mill;  creamery.  Lead,  silver,  phosphate,  gold  mines.    Stock, 
dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Hay,  cattle,  sheep. 
Silver  State  Post  +  ................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1888     7     24     280     4.00        §2,059 

J.  O.  Gehrett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DILLONf  (D5),  pop.  8,268;  Beaverhead  Co.  (SW).  65  m  S  of  Butte.  UP  RR.  Western 
Montana  College  of  Education.  Gold,  silver,  lead,  copper  mines.  Agriculture, 
especially  stock. 
Examiner-f  ..............................  Wednesday  ....Republican  .......  1891      5      24      224      3.00        §1,103 

George  R.  Baker.  Editor;  Otto  Sassman.  Publisher. 


Tribune-f  .................................  &lsu'n****    RePublican  ........  1882     6     24     28°     4-°° 

E.  C.  Townsend,  Editor;  Tribune  Publishing  Company. 
EKALAKAf  (M4%).  pop.  904:  Carter  Co.  (SE).  190  m  E  of  Billings.  Railroad  station. 

Baker.  CMSPAP  RR.  Pine  timber.  Cattle  and  Sheep.  Wheat. 
Eagle+  .....................................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1909      7      24      280      3.00  800 

Tom  C.  Taylor,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

F  AIRFIELD  (E8),  pop.  698;  Teton  Co.  (N).  80  m  NW  of  Great  Falls.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Flour  mills.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  alfalfa,  dairying,  livestock. 
Times  +  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1916      6      26      280      3.50  1,175 

H.  D.  Cunningham,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FAIRVIEW  (M2%),  pop.  942;  Richland  Co.  (NE).  180  m  NE  of  Miles  City.  GN  RR. 
Lignite,  coal  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Sugar  beets,  corn,  beans,  potatoes. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1918      6      26      280      3.00        §1,013 

Earl  Harden,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
FORSYTHf    (K4),  pop.   1,906;  Rosebud  Co.    (SE).   85   m   E  of  Billings.   CMSP&P; 

NP  RRs.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Beets,  alfalfa,  corn. 
Independent  +  .........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1915     8     24     301     3.00          1,731 

Donald  McCausland,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
FORT  BENTONf   (F8).  pop.  1,622;  Chouteau  Co.   (N).  GN  RR.  On  Missouri  River 

at  head  of  navigation.  42  m  NE  of  Great  Falls.  Stock,  wheat  farms. 
River  Press  ..............................  Wednesdays-Independent  ......  1880     7     24     276     3.00   **  1,666 

Joel  R.  Overholser,  Editor;  River  Press  Publishing  Company. 
GERALDINE  (F8),  pop.  874;  Chouteau  Co.  (N).  46  m  NE  of  Great  Falls.  CMSP&P 

RR.  Ships  wheat,  livestock.  Stock,  grain  farms. 
Review  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1914     6     24     280     2.50  5450 

Aubrey  Larson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GLASGOWf  (K2),  pop.  8,821;  Valley  Co.  (NE).  186  m  NE  of  Billings.  GN  RR.  Flour 
mills,  soft  drink  factory.  Ships  grain,  cattle,  sugar  beets.  Gas  wells.  Stock, 
poultry,  grain,  truck  farms.  Wheat,  flax,  sugar  beets. 
Courier-!-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1911     8     24     308     4.00        §4y475 

Sam  Gilluly,  Editor;  H.  R.  Surges,  Publisher. 

CfacuIatio*-**Sept.  A,  B.C.  Statement;  *Jnne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI»ued  only  during  academic  year.  zSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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2,864 
2,864 


8     23      287    16.00    **7,941 


8 


23      287   19.00**31,545 
Sunday  circ.**37,031 


4      26      189      1.00    *35,217 


1.00 


17,929 


Estab  Col$<S> Width  V  Depth    Sub 

GLENDIVEf  (M8H).  pop.  5,254;  Dawson  Co.  (NE).  On  Yellowstone  River,  head  of 
navigation,  80  m  NE  of  Miles  City.  Division  Point  on  NP  RR.  Airline,  FAL. 
Coal  mines,  gas  and  oil  wells.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  flax,  oats. 

Ranger  + {sJn.^MoS!''  Independent....     1898     8     24      29410.00 

[Sun.  Morn.  Sunday  circ- 

James  R.  MacPherson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  114  W.  Towne. 

GREAT  FALLSf  (E8),  pop.  89,214;  Cascade  Co.  (NC).  167  m  NE  of  Butte.  CMSP&P; 

GN  RRs.  Airlines:  NWA;  WAL. 

Copper  and  zinc  refining  smelters;  copper  wire  and  cable  works;  aluminum 

rolling  mills;  railroad  shops;  meat  packing  plant;  brewery;  oil  refinery;  grain 

elevators.  Manufactures  flour,  feed,  furs,  electric  signs,  bricks,  linseed  oil.  con- 

crete  blocks  and  pipes.  Four  banks;  bank  clearings    (12-31-57),  $252,955,595; 

deposits    (6-30-58),    $93,452,495.    17,441    (residential)    electric    (AC)    meters; 

14,440  gas   (nat.)  meters;  26,120  telephones.  College  of  Great  Falls.  State  Deaf 

and  Blind  College.  TV  station. 
Leader -f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Republican .1888 

The  Leader  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Odd  Fellows  Bldg. 
Tribune-f Every  Morn.. ..Democratic 1887 

Prints  Sunday  supplement  under  name  of  Montana  Parade. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

The  Tribune,  Inc.,  Publisher,  121  Fourth  St.,  N. 
Montana  Farmer-Stockman -f. Semi -mo Agricultural 1913 

The  Montana  Farmer,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1529. 

Montana  Farmers  Union        1»,      ,,,              .      .     ,„.       ,        .««,.      ..     «„     nn* 
News -f   (no  adv.)....  ". f  Monthly Agricultural 1985      5     26      224 

Ted  Townsend,  Editor;  Montana  Farmers  Union,  Publisher,  Box  2089. 

Montana  Oil  Journal  + Saturday {men^6101*"      1921     4     24 

A.  H.  Raymond,  Editor;  508  1st  National  Bank  Bldg. 

ReEd8ittonV.!^  Catholic 1932      8     23      294 

Rev.  Joseph  Gerharz,  Editor;  Catholic  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  1899. 

HAMILTONf  (B4),  pop.  2,678;  Ravalli  Co.  (W).  48  m  S  of  Missoula.  NP  RR.  Lumber 
mills;  creameries.  Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Dairy  products,  livestock. 

Ravalli  Republican  + {l^Sun*"8**"    Ind*  Rep 1888      6      24      259      4'50        51,955 

Jack  E.  Coulter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Western  News -f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1890     7     24     280     3.00        §2,009 

Miles  Romney.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARD  IN  f  (J5),  pop.  2,306;  Big  Horn  Co.  (S),  50  m  E  of  Billings.  CB&Q  RR.  Beet 
sugar  refining  plant;  creameries.  Stone  quarries;  gas  wells.  Ships  sugar, 
cattle.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  sugar  beets,  alfalfa. 

Tribune   Herald-}- Thursday Independent 1907      7      24      280     3.00 

Ray  Criswell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARLEM  (H2),  pop.  1,107;  Elaine  Co.  (N).  135  m  NE  of  Great  Falls.  GN  RR.  Rock 
quarries.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  sugar  beets,  potatoes. 

News-f- Friday Ind.  Dem 1896     8     22     280     3.00 

Vern  Mclntyre,  Editor;  Johnson  Publishing  Co.,  Chinook. 

HARLOWTONf  (G4),  pop.  1,788;  Wheatland  Co.  (C).  75  m  NW  of  Billings.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Flour  mill;  creamery.  Oil  wells.  Cattle  and  sheep  ranches.  Agriculture. 
Wheat,  hay,  barley. 

Times -f Thursday Republican 1917      7     26     280     3.00 

H.  G.  Stearns,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAVREf  (G2),  pop.  8,086;  Hill  Co.  (N).  112  m  N  of  Great  Falls.  GN  RR.  Creamery; 
bottling  works.  Division  point  on  GN  RR.  Gas  wells.  Diversified  farming. 
Potatoes,  wheat,  livestock. 


221     7.50        $3,270 


3.00 


§2,208 


§975 


§1,775 


Independent -f Thursday Independent 1931 

Arthur  L.  Williams,  Keith  C.  Abel.  Editors  and  Publishers. 


7     26     278     2.00 


News-l- {!VSunX*Sat*    ^Publican 1914      8     24      287      8.00        §4,4S6 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Herbert  C.  Watts,  Jr.,  Editor;  J.  R.  Larcombe  and  John  F.  M.  Travis,  Publishers, 
319  First  St. 

HELENAf  (E4).  pop.  17,681;  Lewis  and  Clark  Co.  (WC).  The  State  Capital,  45  m 
NE  of  Butte,  and  mid-way  between  Glacier  and  Yellowstone  National  Parks. 
GN;  NP  RRs.  Airlines  NWA;  WAL. 

Lime  and  concrete,  ceramics,  paints,  machine  parts  manufactured,  brick  and 
tile  works;  flour  mill.  Trade  center.  Resort,  hunting,  fishing.  Carroll  College. 
Gold  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Hay,  grain,  potatoes. 

T   j         j     *  r>         ji                 fEvg.ex.Sun,,  T    ,          -wf        1866     8     23     294  20.80   **7,708 
Independent-Record  -f \  Ru*  Morn      Independent Sunday  circ.    **7,738 

E.  A.  Dye,  Editor;  Montana  Record  Publishing  Co.,  817  Allen  St. 
Masonic  News  and  Algerian -f.  Monthly Masonic 1947     6     28     252      1.00  700 

Not  issued  during  August.  Controlled  free  dist.         3,300 

William  C.  Campbell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  582. 
Montana  Education  V  4- Monthly Educational 1924      8     27      140     2.50        $6,525 

A.  R.  Oja,  Editor;  Montana  Education  Assn.,  Publisher,  Capitol  Station,  Box  882. 

Circulation— **&Pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  Inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Montana  Legionnaire*  ..........  Monthly  ..........  Am.  Legion  ........ 


Estab  ColsO  Width  VDtpth    Sub 


1925 


Chester  K.  Shore,  Editor;  Montana  Department,  The  American  Legion.  Publisher, 
Box  82,  Capitol  Station. 


1951  2  38  122 


.. 

Michael  Kennedy,  Editor;  Historical  Society  of  Montana,  Publisher, 
Roberts  at  6th  Ave. 


Montana  Stockgrower,  The  -f.  Monthly {prod'n'duSarfc  1929     2     43      14°  x5*00 

Ralph  Miracle,  Editor;  Montana  Stockgrowers  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  1679. 

Montana  Wool  Grower+ Monthly {woolPMark^tl?  1927      3     27      14°  x5'00 

Everett  E.  Shuey,  Editor;  Montana  Wool  Growers  Assn.,  Publisher,  Box  1698. 

Prospector  V-h Monthly ColUCath.) 1910      5      26     280      2.00 

Students  of  Carroll  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Western  Mont.  1  Wednesday  ....Catholic 1932      8      23      294      8.00 

Rev.  James  White,  Ed.;  Catholic  Press  Soc.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  612  Harrison  Ave., 
P.  O.  Box  1729. 

HINSDAUE  (J2),  pop.  620;  Valley  Co.  (NE).  205  m  NE  of  Great  Falls.  GN  RR. 
Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  sugar  beets,  hay. 

Tribune-f- Thursday Independent 1912      7      24      266      2.50 

H.  F.  Tuttle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HOT  SPRINGS  (B8),  pop.  788;  Sanders  Co.  (NW).  60  m  NW  of  Missoula.  Railroad 
station  and  bank.  Plains.  NP  RR.  Manufactures  seed  cleaners  and  graders. 
Lumber  mill;  creamery.  Diversified  farming. 

C*EMhanVe+Pr*»?.? }  Thursday Independent 1926     7      26      266     2.50 

Edna  B.  Gannaway,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Sentinel-f Thursday Independent 1950      7      24      280     2.50 

Richard  C.  and  Joan  F.  Shirley,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

HYSHAMf  (J4).  pop.  410;  Treasure  Co.  (SE).  70  m  NE  of  Billings.  NP  RR.  Ships 
cattle,  horses,  beets,  alfalfa  seed.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  grain. 

Echo-f Thursday Independent 1911     7     24     278     8.00 

Alice  M.  Caldwell,  Editor;  Collins  C.  Caldwell,  Publisher. 

JORDANf  <K8).  pop.  X696;  Garfleld  Co.  (NE).  180  m  NE  of  Billings.  Railroad  station. 

Miles  City.  CMSPAP;  NP  RRs.  Bank,  Circle.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Cattle. 
Tribune Thursday Independent 1919      5      24      234      3.00 

Melvin  Mart,  Editor;  Tribune,  Publisher. 
KAUSPELLf  (B2),  pop.  9,787;  Flathead  Co.   (NW).  On  Flathead  River,  125  m  N  of 

Missoula.  GN  RR.  Airline  NWA.  Lumber  and  planing  mills;  aluminum  plant; 

pump,  wood  products   factories;   brewery.   Trade   center.   Resort   city.   Glacier 

National  Park.  Pine,  fir  timber.  Agriculture.  Peas,  wheat,  oats,  rye. 
T«+  ».  T    v   _i_                                fEvg.ex.Sat.A  T    ,  w  1891      8 

Inter  Lake+ j  Sun.,Sun.M.    Ind'  Rep 

William  B.  Sweetland,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Montana  D.A.V.  News-f- Monthly {veteralw  1944 

Frank  H.  Trippet,  Editor  and  Publisher,  448  Main  St. 
News-Farm  Journal Thursday Independent 1935      7 

Frank  H.  Trippet,  Editor  and  Publisher.  443  Main  St. 

LAUREL  (H5),  pop.  8.668;  Yellowstone  Co.  (SEC).  16  m  SW  of  Billings.  CB&Q;  GN; 
NP  RRs.  Railroad  shops ;  oil  refinery ;  creamery.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Sugar  beets. 

Outlook -f Wednesdays-Independent 1909      7      24      280      2.50 

Campbell  B.  Calvert.  Editor  and  Publisher,  20  First  Ave.,  North. 

LEWISTOWNf  (G3H),  pop.  6.678 ;  Fergus  Co.  (C).  90  m  SE  of  Great  Falls.  CMSP&P; 
GN  RRs.  Airline  WAL.  Manufactures  cement  products,  brick,  tile,  aluminum 
doors;  oil  refinery;  flour  mill;  creameries.  Coal,  gold  mines.  Stockyards.  Stock, 
grain  farms.  Sheep,  cattle,  wheat. 
Argus  -Farmer  -f- Thursday Ind.  &  Agric 1883      8      24      294      4.50 


f 


N.W.  + 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Edward  L.  Fike,  Editor;  Fike  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  521  W.  Main  St. 


Clrc 
16,163 

16,193 

4,060 

3,696 


24      290   21.00 
Sunday  circ. 


4   26   175   1.00 


24      280      2.00 


§463 

J875 
§660 

8600 

§800 


**5,915 
**6,206 

tl.358 
§2,959 

1,921 


§1,225 

§4,003 
§4,003 


LIBBYf  (A2),  pop.  2,401;  Lincoln  Co.  (NW).  215  m  NW  of  Missoula.  GN  RR.  Manu- 
factures lumber  and  zonochlorite.  Lead,  silver,  gold,  zonochlorite  mines;  pine, 
tamarack,  larch  timber.  Dairy,  stock  farms.  Hay,  potatoes,  root  crops. 

Western  News-f- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1900     7     24     276     8.00        §2,349 

W.  R.  LUtell.  Editor;  Western  Montana  Publishing  Company. 

UVINGSTONf  (F6),  pop.  7,688;  Park  Co.  (S).  On  Yellowstone  River,  100  m  W  of  Bill- 
ings. NP  RR.  Railroad  shops;  cigar  factory;  marble  and  granite  works:  feed 
and  flour  mill.  Tourist  center.  Travertine,  arsenic,  silver,  gold  mines.  Dairy, 
stock,  grain  farms.  Cattle,  sheep,  wheat. 

Enterprise-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1914     8     23     294   15.60   **2,740 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  G.  Lake,  Mgr.;  Livingston  Publishing  Company. 

Park  County  News  + Thursday Independent 1917     7     23     280     4.00        §2,751 

Fred  J.  Martin,  Editor;  Hammond  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Clrenlatlon— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *Nonparefl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNalK 
estimate.  yiuucd  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MALTAf  (J2),  pop.  2,095;  Phillips  Co.  (N).  170  m  NE  of  Great  Falls.  GN  RR.  Gas 
wells.  Cattle,  sheep,  dairy,  grain  farms.  Sugar  beets,  alfalfa  seed. 

Phillips  County  News  4- Thursday Republican 1924      8     24     304     3.00    **1,99O 

J.  Russell  Larcombe,  Editor;  Phillips  County  Publishing  Company. 

MANHATTAN  <E4%).  pop.  716;  Gallatin  Co.  (S).  60  m  SE  of  Butte.  CMSP&P;  NP 
RRs.  Creamery  and  apiaries.  Lumber  company.  Ships  cattle,  wheat.  Dairy,  stock, 
grain,  mink  farms.  Wheat,  seed  peas,  alfalfa. 

Inter-Mountain  Press Thursday Independent 1939      6     26     280     2.50  975 

L.  K.  Williams,  Editor;  Manhattan  Inter-Mountain  Press,  Publisher. 

MILES  CITYf  (L4),  pop.  9,248;  Custer  Co.  (SE).  On  Yellowstone  River,  152  m  E  of 
Billings.  CMSP&P;  NP  RRs.  Airline,  FAL.  U.  S.  Livestock  Range  Experiment 
Station,  67,000  acres.  Shipping  and  trade  center  of  the  horse,  cattle,  wool  district 
of  Eastern  Montana.  Railroad  shops.  Manufactures  saddles,  harnesses,  creamery 
products,  flour.  Gas  wells.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  alfalfa,  wheat,  corn. 


Star-U  JEvg.ex.Sat.A   T    ,  ^    .      ,          1911      8      23      294    18.20 

Star  +  ......................................  {  Sun..  Sun.  M.  ^dependent  ......  Sunday  circ. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
R.  J.  Scanlon,  Editor;  Star  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

MISSOULAf  (C8%),  pop.  22,485;  Missoula  Co.  (W).  96  m  NW  of  Helena.  CMSP&P; 
NP  RRs.  Airline  NWA.  Manufactures  lumber,  dairy  and  meat  products,  beet 
sugar,  flour,  paints  and  glass.  Resort.  Montana  State  University.  Copper,  lead 
gold  mines;  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Dairying,  beef,  cattle,  sugar  beets, 
fruit.  TV  station. 

C  Missoulian  +  ............................  Every  Morn....Independent  .......  1  8  72      8 


§4,776 
§4,776 


23      294   20.80**15,135 
Sunday 


<   Sentinel-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1910      8     23      294   15.60    **3,272 

(^  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  In  both  dailies. 

Missoulian  Publishing  Company,  Publisher. 

1941 


2     «      «0  *2.00 
Publisher, 


3'00 


Thomas  F.  Haines,  Editor;  Montana  Food  Distributors'  Assn., 
Box  1131. 

Montana  Kaimin+  V  ...............  {sun*.  ^'llon.'  Colleeiate  ...........  1898      6     24      217 

Students  of  the  State  University  of  Montana,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Perceptual  and  Motor  Skills.  .Quarterly  .......  iHmna^Eng'g  1949      *      54        9810.00 

C.  H.  Ammons,  Editor;  Southern  Universities,  Publisher,  Box  1441. 
Psychological  Report  ..............  Quarterly  ........  Psychology  .......  1955      1      54        98    10.00 

R.  B.  Ammons  and  C.  H.  Ammons,  Editors;  Southern  Universities  Press, 

Publisher,  Box  1441. 
Times-f-  ....................................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1931      7      24      280      2.00 

Walter  Larson  and  Floyd  B.  Booth,  Publishers. 

PHILIPSBURGt  (C4),  pop.  1.048:  Granite  Co.  (W).  40  m  NW  of  Butte.  NP  RR.  Man- 

ganese,  silver,  coal  mines  ;  pine  timber.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms.  Hogs,  potato-". 

Mail  -f  .......................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1887      6     24     266     3.00 

Dean  A.  Neitz.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PLAINS  (B8).  pop.  714;  Sanders  Co.   (NW).  60  m  NW  of  Missoula.  NP  RR.  Flour, 

lumber  mills  ;  creamery.  Timber.  Grain  farms.  Livestock. 
Plainsman-f  .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1900      7     24     280     3.00 

Donald  R.  Coe,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  128. 

PLENTYWOODf  (M2),  pop.  1,862;  Sheridan  Co.  (NE).  120  m  S  of  Regina,  Sask.  GN 

RR.  Ships  wheat.  Coal  mines.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Flax,  corn. 

Herald  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1908      8     24      280      3.00 

J.  Stuart  Polk,  Editor;  Harry  E.  Polk,  Publisher. 

POLSONf  (B8),  pop.  2,280;  Lake  Co.  (NW).  On  Flathead  Lake,  69  m  N  of  Missoula. 
NP  RR.  Saw  mill;  boat  factory;  plywood  and  veneer  plant.  Resort.  Timber. 
Dairy,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  hay. 
Flathoad   Courier-f-  ...............  -Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1910      7      24      280      3.00 

Treasure  State  Industries,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
POPLAR  (L2%),  pop.  1,169;  Roosevelt  Co.  (NE).  Near  Missouri  River,  120  m  NE  of 

Miles  City.  GN  RR.  Lumber  mills.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Potatoes,  alfalfa. 
Standard-f  ...............................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1910      8     24      298     3.00 

M.  J.  Voller,  Editor;  Mike  M.  Vukelich  and  Harry  Downs,  Publishers, 

Wolf  Point. 

RED  LODGEf  (G6),  pop.  2,780;  Carbon  Co.  (S).  60  m  RW  of  Billings.  NP  RR.  Bottling 
works;  vegetable  cannery;  creamery.  Resort.  Gateway  to  Beartooth  Mountain 
and  Yellowstone  Park.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  sugar  beets. 
Carbon  County  News-f-  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1924     7     22     280     3.00 

Owen  Welch,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
RONAN  (B8),  pop.  1,251;  Lake  Co.  (NW).  55  m  N  of  Missoula.  NP  RR.  Flour  mill; 

creamery.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Dairying,  grain,  sugar  beets. 
Pioneer+  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1910     8     24     308     3.00 

Floyd  G.  Larson,  Editor;  Ray  M.  Loman,  Publisher. 
ROUNDUPt  (H4),  pop.  2.856;  Musselshell  Co.   (EC).  50  m  N  of  Billings.  CMSP&P 

RR.  Coal  mines,  oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Grain,  livestock,  hay,  dairying. 
Record-Tribune  +  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1908     8     24     808     3.00 

Prints  free  dist.  shopping  paper  Tues.,  Wed.,  Fri.  and  Sat.  called  Record. 
A.  W.  Eiselein.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  JPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCountj  seat.  Population  —  1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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RYEGATEf  (G4),  pop.  889;  Golden  Valley  Co.  (EC).  50  m  NW  of  Billings.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Bank,  Roundup.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  cattle,  sheep. 

Eastern  Montana  Clarion  +  ...Wednesday  ....Independent 1911     6     26     276     2.50  §575 

H.  G.  Stearns,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Harlowton. 

SACO  (J2),  pop.  689:  Phillips  Co.  (N).  25  m  E  of  Malta.  Bank  town,  Malta.  GN  RR. 
Cattle,  grain  farms.  Grain  and  meat  lockers. 

Independent Friday Independent 1909     7     24     280     2.50  §367 

Harmon  and  Elizabeth  Tuttle,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Hinsdale. 

ST.  IGNATIUS  (B8),  pop.  781;  Lake  Co.  (NW).  25  m  N  of  Missoula.  Railroad  sta- 
tion at  Ravalli.  NP  RR.  Saw  and  lumber  mill.  Timber.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 
Agriculture. 

Post  + Thursday Republican 1946     6     24     280     3.00  J550 

Millard  Bullerdick,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SCOBEYf  (Ll%),  pop.  1,628;  Daniels  Co.  (NE).  165  m  N  of  Miles  City.  GN  RR.  Flour 
mill.  Coal  mines.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  flax,  rye. 

Leader  + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1922      5      24      224      3.50        tl.155 

Larry  C.  Bowler,  Editor;  Burley  Bowler,  Publisher. 

SHELBYf  (E2),  pop.  8,058;  Toole  Co.  (N).  90  m  NW  of  Great  Falls.  GN  RR.  Oil  and 
gas  wells.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  hay. 

Promoter  and  Tribune4- Thursday Independent 1912      8      24      294      3.00          2,050 

John  Self,  Editor ;  W.  C.  Kavanagh,  Publisher. 

SIDNEY*  (M8),  pop.  8,987;  Richland  Co.  (NE).  On  Yellowstone  River.  120  m  NE  of 
Miles  City.  GN ;  NP  RRs.  Airline,  FAL.  Manufactures  beet  sugar,  flour,  butter, 
steel  culverts.  Ships  livestock.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms.  Sugar  beets,  wheat, 
corn. 

Herald  4- Thursday Independent 1908      7      24      280      3.00          2,800 

E.  E.  Krebsbach  and  Jay  Lalonde,  Publishers. 

STANFORDf  (F8),  pop.  542;  Judith  Basin  Co.  (C).  65  m  SB  of  Great  Falls.  GN  RR. 
Flour  mill.  Coal  mines ;  fir,  pine  timber.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wool. 

Judith  Basin  Press + Thursday Independent 1909      6      24     280     3.00  §865 

Aubrey  Larson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STEVENSVILLE  (B4).  pop.  772;  Ravalli  Co.  (W).  80  m  S  of  Missoula.  NP  RR.  Can- 
ning  and  cheese  factories;  creamery.  Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Apples. 

Northwest  Tribune-f .Thursday Independent 1887      7      24     280      3.00  §735 

Louis  N.  Wood,  Editor ;  Jack  E.  Coulter,  Publisher. 

SUPERIORf  (B3),  pop.  626;  Mineral  Co.  (NW).  60  m  NW  of  Missoula.  CMSP&P; 
NP  RRs.  Silver,  lead,  zinc  mines;  timber.  Agriculture.  Hay.  grain. 

Mineral  Independent -f Thursday Independent 1915      5      24      224      3.00  §585 

George  A.  Howell,  Editor ;  James  R.  Howell,  Publisher. 

TERRYf  (L3%),  pop.  1,191;  Prairie  Co.  (E).  On  Yellowstone  River,  190  m  E  of  Bill- 
ings.  CMSP&P;  NP  RRs.  Ships  livestock,  grain.  Diversified  farming. 

Tribune-f- Thursday Independent 1907     7     23     280     3.00  925 

J.  D.  McDougall,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

THOMPSON  FALLSf  (A8),  pop.  851;  Sanders  Co.  (NW).  85  m  NW  of  Missoula.  NP 
RR.  Lead,  silver  mines;  pine,  tamarack,  fir  timber.  Agriculture.  Hay.  potatoes. 

Sanders  County  Ledger + Thursday Independent 1906     7     24     280     3.00        §1,230 

K.  A.  Eggensperger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

THREE  FORKS  (E4%).  pop.  1,114;  Gallatin  Co.  (S).  50  m  E  of  Butte.  CMSP&P;  NP 
RRs.  Bank,  Manhattan.  Concrete  block  factory.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat, 
hay,  beef. 

Herald -+- Thursday Independent 1908      6      26      280      2.50          1,045 

Mrs.  Eunice  Landers,  Editor;  L.  K.  Williams,  Publisher. 

TOWNSENDf  (E4),  pop.  1,816;  Broadwater  Co.  (C).  On  Missouri  River.  83  m  SE  of 
Helena.  NP  RR.  Creamery.  Gold  mines;  pine,  fir  timber.  Agriculture.  Live 
stock,  wheat,  oats. 

Star-f Thursday Independent 1897     7      24     280     8.00  §99O 

George  Z.  Brammer,  Editor;  John  N.  Jepson,  Publisher. 

VIRGINIA  CITYf  (E6).  pop.  823;  Madison  Co.  (SW).  65  m  SW  of  Butte.  Railroad 
station.  Alder.  NP  RR.  Bank,  Sheridan.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture. 

Madisonian-f Friday Independent 1873      5     24     252     3.50        §1,019 

W.  N.  Reichman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WHITE  FISH  (B2),  pop.  8,268;  Flathead  Co.  (NW).  110  m  N  of  Missoula.  GN  RR. 
Saw  and  planing  mills.  Lake  resort.  Timber.  Agriculture. 

Pilot4- Tues.  &  Fri Republican 1904     6     26     280     3.00  

Mayer  Moss.  Editor;  Herb  Callies,  Publisher. 

WHITEHALL  (D4tt),  pop.  929;  Jefferson  Co.  (SWC).  22  m  SE  of  Butte.  NP  RR. 
Manufactures  butter  and  cheese.  Gold,  silver  mines;  pine  timber.  Agriculture. 
Sugar  beets,  hay,  grain. 

Jefferson  Valley  News -f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1916     5     24     224     8.00  §715 

P.  D.  Martinson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WHITE  SULPHUR  SPRINGSt  (F4),  pop.  1.025 ;  Meagher  Co.  (WC).  65  m  E  of  Helena. 
WSSAYP  RR.  Creamery:  lumber  mill.  Gold,  silver  mines.  Health  resort.  Stock, 
dairy,  grain  farms.  Hay. 

Meagher  County  News -f Wednesday  ....Independent 1889     6     24     280     8.00  §803 

George  Ward,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  Visaed  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols 4> Width? Depth    Sub  Clre 

WIBAUXf  (M8%),  pop.  789;  Wibaux  Co.  (NE).  220  m  NE  of  Billings.  NP  RR.  Grain 
elevator,  machine  shop.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Pioneer-Gazette  -f Thursday Independent 1911     7     26     308     3.00          1,000 

Jessie  Stanchfteld,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WINNETTf  (H3%).  pop.  407;  Petroleum  Co.  (C).  100  m  N  of  Billings.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Bank,  Lewistown.  Grain  elevator.  Oil  wells.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat. 

Times-f Thursday Independent 1914     6     24     276     8.00  §593 

R.  G.  Glatz,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WOLF  POINTf  <L2%).  pop.  2,557;  Roosevelt  Co.  (NE).  On  Missouri  River,  200  m 
S.  of  Regina,  Sask.  GN  RR.  Airline,  FAL.  Creamery ;  flour  mill.  Coal  mines ;  oil 
wells.  Ships  large  quantities  of  wheat.  Diversified  farming. 

Herald-News -f Thursday Independent 1913      7     24     280      3.50        §2,370 

M.  J.  Voller,  Editor;  Harry  N.  Downs  and  Mike  Vukelich,  Publishers. 

Circulation — A-frSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <£ Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population — 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NEBRASKA 

Population  1,325.510  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  LINCOLN 

Nebraska  is  bounded  north  by  South  Dakota,  east  by  Iowa  and  Missouri,  south  by  Kansas  and 
Colorado  and  west  by  Colorado  and  Wyoming:.  Its  width  from  north  to  south  is  about  210  miles; 
ita  length  about  420  miles;  land  area  76,663  square  miles. 

The  surface  is  generally  a  vast,  gently  undulating  plain,  with  a  gradual  ascent  toward  the 
mountains  in  the  west;  the  river  bottoms  are  level.  There  are  some  bluffs  along  the  Missouri  River, 
some  hills  in  the  northwest,  a  small  part  of  this  region  being  occupied  by  the  Mauvais  Terres  or 
Bad  Lands.  The  state  is  well  watered,  three  large  rivers,  the  Niobrara,  the  Platte  and  the  Big  Blue 
drain  eastward  into  the  Missouri  which  flows  for  500  miles  along  the  eastern  border.  Only  the 
Missouri  is  navigable.  East  of  the  Bad  Lands  and  south  of  the  Niobrara  there  is  a  tract  called  the 
Sand  Hills  region,  16,000  square  miles  in  area,  the  valleys  of  which  produce  an  abundance  of  corn 
and  wheat,  while  the  rest  of  the  country  is  used  for  cattle.  Nebraska  was  once  practically  treeless, 
but  more  than  two  billion  trees  have  been  planted,  by  state  and  national  government.  The  soil  is 
very  fertile.  The  climate  is  dry  and  healthful  and  there  is  an  abundance  of  sunshine.  The  Weather 
Bureau  at  Omaha  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  61.1;  highest  on  record,  114; 
lowest  on  record,  — 32.  Total  annual  precipitation,  27.72  inches. 

Omaha  is  a  great  railway  and  meat-packing  center,  and  the  state's  largest  city.  The  University 
of  Nebraska,  its  largest  institution  of  higher  education,  is  located  at  Lincoln. 


POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  thirty-third.  Rural  population  (1950),  46.8%.  In  1960.  of  the 
1,325,510  total  population,  1,801,344  were  white;  24,166  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  107,183.  Farm  acreage,  47,466,828.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
442.6.  Average  value  per  farm,  $25,960.  Farm  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  18,843. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $282,916,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $701,692,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957):  wheat,  $144,190,000,  rank,  fourth;  corn,  $130,536,000, 
rank,  third;  sorghum  grain,  $40,370,000,  rank,  third;  hay,  $15,000,000,  rank,  second;  sugar 
beets  (1956  value  of  production),  $10,939,000,  rank  fourth;  soybeans,  $7,053,000;  dry  edible 
beans,  $6,977,000,  rank,  sixth;  oats,  $6,634,000  rank,  ninth;  potatoes,  $4,124,000;  barley, 
$1,897,000;  rye  $1,315,000,  rank,  fourth;  alfalfa  seed,  $940,000,  rank,  seventh;  popcorn  (value 
of  production),  $540,000;  sweetclover  seed,  $155,000,  rank,  fifth. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruits   (noncitrus)    (1957)  :  apples,  $99,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58):  all  cattle  and  calves,  $598,400,000,  rank,  fifth; 
hogs  and  pigs,  $70,722,000,  rank,  sixth;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $13,425,000;  horses  and  mules, 
$6,132,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $38,055,000;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial 
broilers),  $4,246,000;  turkeys,  $3,879,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957):  all  milk  and  cream,  $56,367,000.  Total  milk  pro- 
duction on  farms,  2,252,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  Creamery  butter,  70,408,000  Ibs.; 
creamed  cottage  cheese,  7,010,000  Ibs.;  non-fat  dry  milk  soldis,  5,066,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream, 
6,665,000  gallons. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $400,295,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
food  and  kindred  products,  printing  and  publishing,  machinery  (except  electrical).  Total  expendi- 
tures for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $36,074,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS  AND  FURS 

Value  (1953),  $33,255,000.  Principal  products  in  order  of  value:  cement,  petroleum,  sand 
and  gravel,  stone. 

Fur  animals  (1956-57)  :  number  of  pelts  sold,  162,297;  total  value,  $292,179.  Principal  furs: 
mink,  muskrat,  beaver,  raccoon. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  513,800.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  676,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  623.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1964),  17,034  ;  sales,  $1,586,825,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties   93 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat 


Pop. 


1  Adams  (SE),  Hastings 28,856 

2  Antelope   (NEC),  Neligh 11,624 

3  Arthur  (W),  Arthur 803 

4  Banner  (W),  Harrisburg 1,825 

6  Blaine  (NC),  Brewster 1,208 

8  Boone   (EC),  Albion 10,721 

7  Box  Butte  (NW),  Alliance 12,279 

8  Boyd  (N),  Butte 4,911 

9  Brown  (N),  Ainsworth 5,164 

10  Buffalo  (SC),  Kearney 25,184 

11  Burt  (NE),  Tekamah 11,586 

12  Butler  (E),  David  City 11,482 

13  Cass    (E),  Plattsmouth 16,861 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat 


Pop. 


14  Cedar   (NE).  Hartington 18,848 

15  Chase  (SW).  Imperial 6,176 

16  Cherry   (NW),  Valentine 8,397 

17  Cheyenne  (W),  Sidney 12,081 

18  Clay  (S),  Clay  Center 8,700 

19  Colfax    (E),  Schuyler 10,010 

20  Cuming   (NE),   Westpoint 12,994 

21  Custer   (C),  Broken  Bow 19,170 

22  Dakota  (E),  Dakota  City 10,401 

23  Dawes  (NW),  Chadron 9,708 

24  Dawson   (SC),  Lexington 19,898 

25  Deuel  (W),  Chappell 8,880 

26  Dixon  (NE),  Ponca 9,129 


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42  Chicago  &  North  Western 

45  Chicago,  Burlington  &  ttuincy 

46  Chicago  Great  Western 

51  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St   Paul  &  Pacific 

54  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific 

55  Chicago,  St   Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha 
80  Great  Northern 

87    Illinois  Central 
122  Missouri  Pacific 
180  Union  Pacific 
185  Wabash 


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LIST  OF  COUNTIES  (Continued) 

County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat             Pop.  County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop 

27  Dodge   <E),  Fremont  ......................  26,265  61  Merrick   (EC).  Central  City  ..........  8.812 

28  Douglas    (E).  Omaha  ......................  281,020  62  Morrill   (W).  Bridgeport  ..............  8268 

29  Dundy    (SW).  Benkelman  ..............     4.364  63  Nance  (EC),  Fullerton  ..................  6*612 

80  Flllmore  (SB).  Geneva  ....................     9,610  64  Nemaha    (SE).   Auburn  ...............  \  10*978 

81  Franklin    (S).   Franklin  ..................     7,096  65  Nuckolla   (S).  Nelson  ......................  9*609 

82  Frontier  (SW).  Stockville  ..............     6,282  66  Otoe  (SE).  Nebraska  City  ..............  17*056 

88  Furnas  (S).  Beaver  City  ................     9.886  67   Pawnee  (SE),  Pawnee  City  ............  6744 

84  Gage    (SE).    Beatrice  ......................  28,062  68  Perkins   (W),  Grant  ........................  4.809 

86   Garden   (W),  Oshkosh  ....................     4,114  69   Phelps   (S),  Holdredge  ....................  9  048 

86  Garfield    (NC),   Burwell  ..................     2,912  70   Pierce  (NE),  Pierce  ........................  9*406 

87  Gosper   (S),  Elwood  ........................     2,784  71  Platte    (EC),   Columbus  ..................  19,910 

88  Grant  (NW),  Hyannis  ....................      1.057  72   Polk    (EC),    Osceola  ........................  8  044 

?S  ST?1?}^^'  Greeley  ......................     6.676  73  Red  Willow   (SW),  McCook  ..........  12977 

40  Hall  (C).  Grand  Island  ....................   82,186  74  Richardson  (SE),  Falls  City  ..........  16886 

41  Hamilton  (SEC),  Aurora  ................     8.778  76  Rock    (N).  Bassett  ..............  ..  ..........  8  026 

42  Harlan  (S)    Alma  .....  „  .....................     7,189  76  Saline  (SE),  Wilber  ........................  14.046 

48  Hayes  (SW),  Hayes  Center  ............     2,404  77  Sarpy  (E)    Papillion  16  698 

h'     r)-Trenton  ..............  ,5-ssz  78  srnderf'iE)'  wShoo::::::::::::::::::::  $•" 

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4f    xiowara    i£iL>;,  saint  .raul  ..............      7,226  01  A_a—                        »a«^,                        e«n 

48  Jeflferson    (SE).   Fairbury  ..............   13  623  51  u!™S             i«,                  ............       'S?? 

49  Johnson    (SE),   Tecumseh  ..............     7  251  "  Sherman   (C).  Loup  City  ................     6,421 

60  Kearnev   fS)     Minrfon                                «  4na  °3  bioux    (NW),    Harrison  ..................      8,124 

61  Kefth    ?W)     Oga"uia  ......................     7*449  84  Stanton    <NE>'  Stanton  ..................     6.887 

62  Keya-Paha    (N  ^Spring  view  ..........     2  160  85  Thayer   (S),  Hebron  ........................   10,668 

68   K?il»U   <V)?fci^                           41283  "  Thomas    (WC)     Thedford  ..............     1.206 

64  Knox    (NE),   Center  ........................   14.820  87  Thurston  (NE),  Pender  ..................     8,690 

65  Lancaster    (SE),  Lincoln  ................  119.742  88  Valley    (C),   Ord  ..............................     7,252 

66  Lincoln  (SW).  North  Platte  ..........  27,380  89  Washington    (E),   Blair  ..................  11,511 

67  Logan   (WC),  Stapleton  .................      1357  90  Wayne    (NE),    Wayne  ....................   10,129 

68  Loup   (NWC).  Taylor  ......................      M48  91  Webster   (S),  Red  Cloud  ................     7,895 

59  Madison    (NE),   Madison  ................   24,338  92  Wheeler  (NC),  Bartlett  ..................      1,526 

60  McPherson  (W),  Tryon  ..................         825  93  York    (SEC),  York  ..........................   14,846 


NEBRASKA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number  Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  20  Daily  4 

Evening  Dailies  (17)  Weekly  15 

Morning  Dailies  (3)  Fortnightly    5 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition  (5)  Semi-monthly    5 

Tri-weekly    8  Monthly    26 

Semi-weekly  4  Bi-monthly  2 

Weekly  244  Quarterly    6 

Fortnightly    1  Seven  times  dur.  academic  yr...  1 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies    (6)  Six  times  a  year 1 

Shoppers  (1)  — — 

Total  Periodicals  64 

Total  Newspapers  272 

Total  number  of  publications 336 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 90 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 240 

For  circulation  figures  for  daily  papers  see  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  Is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


Estab  Col$<S> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

ADAMS  (H4),  pop.  457;  Gage  Co.  (SE).  85  m  SE  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q  RR.  Diversified 
farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Globe-f Thursday Independent 1889     6     26     280     2.00  §636 

Mrs.  Kennth  Martin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

AINSWORTHf  (E2).  pop.  2,160;  Brown  Co.  (N).  140  m  NW  of  Grand  Island.  C&NW 
RR.  Manufactures  butter,  feed,  hay  machinery.  Trade  center  for  cattle  and 
farm  products.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Hay,  corn. 

SUr-Journal Thursday Ind.  Rep 1881     7     24     280     3.00        §2,329 

Carolyn   A.   Butler,  Editor;  Star- Journal  Printing  Co.,   Publisher. 

ALBIONf  (F8),  pop.  2,182;  Boone  Co.  (EC).  65  m  NE  of  Grand  Island.  C&NW;  UP 
RRs.  Manufactures  butter,  soft  drinks.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Alfalfa,  corn,  livestock. 

News -I- Thursday Independent 1879      8      23      808      3.00        §2372 

Jack  Lough,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALEXANDRIA  (G4),  pop.  817;  Thayer  Co.  (S).  45  m  W  of  Beatrice.  UP  RR.  Hatchery, 
feed  mill.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Argus Thursday Independent 1887     6     24     280     2.00  §440 

Loren  Landkamer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Clradation^HHrSept  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  »nd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
1P.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubhsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.'  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cois«Width?Dtpth    Sub 
ALLIANCE f  (B2).  pop.  7,891;  Box  Butte  Co.  (NW).  45  m  NE  of  Scotta bluff.    CB&Q 
RR.   Airline  WAL.  Railroad   shops.   Manufactures   butter,   serum,   beverages. 
Ships  cattle.   Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  rye,  barley,  potatoes. 

Iron  Man Bi-monthly  ....Bodybuilding 1937     2     29        96     2.00        25,000 

Peary  Rader,  Editor  and  Publisher,  512  Black  Hills  Ave. 

Nebraska  Cattleman + Monthly Livestock 1944     3     27      140x3.00 

Robert  M.  Howard,  Mgn.  Editor;  Nebraska  Stock  Growers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  590. 

Times-Herald 4- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1887      8      24      294    15.60    **4,107 

Gene  Kemper,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALMAf  (E4ft).  pop.  1,768;  Harlan  Co.  (S).  78  m  SW  of  Grand  Island.  CB&Q  RR. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Harlan  County  Journal Wednesday Independent 1896     8     24     287     2.00        §1,850 

Furse  Brothers,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ANSLEY  (E3),  pop.  711;  Ouster  Co.  (C).  75  m  E  of  North  Platte,  CB&Q  RR.  Stock, 
grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Herald  + Thursday Republican 1892      6     26     280     2.50  5681 

Raymond  C.  Jarusek,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ARAPAHOE  (E4).  pop.  1,226;  Pumas  Co.  (S).  80  m  SW  of  Hastings.  CB&Q  RR. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  alfalfa. 

Public   Mirror-f Thursday Independent 1879      7      24      280      2.50        §1,350 

Prints   edition  called   Observer,   Holbrook.   Clrc.    §38O.  Combined   circ.    §1,730. 
Ralph  L.  Cox,  Editor;  Cox  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

ARNOLD  (D8).  pop.  986;  Custer  Co.  (C).  87  m  NE  of  North  Platte.  UP  RR.  Creamery. 
Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Sentinel-f Thursday Independent 1911      6     24      280     2.50  §925 

Bill  Crosland,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ARTHURf  (C3).  pop.  176;  Arthur  Co.  (W).  60  m  NW  of  North  Platte.  Railroad  sta- 
tion. Martin.  UP  RR.  Furs.  Agriculture.  Stock  farms. 

Enterprise Wednesday Independent 1911     5     24     252     2.00  §400 

Robert  J.  Crouse,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ASHLAND  (H8ft),  pop.  1,718;  Saunders  Co.  (E).  24  m  NE  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q  RR. 
Butter,  ice  cream  manufactured.  Rock  quarries.  Grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Gasette-f .Thursday Independent 1879     8     24      308     3.00        §1,553 

Arthur  J.  Riedesel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ATKINSON  (F2)»  pop.  1.872;  Holt  Co.  (N).  200  m  NW  of  Omaha.  C&NW  RR.  Manu- 
factures butter,  concrete  blocks,  hay  harvesting  machines.  Ships  hay.  Agri- 
culture. Livestock,  blue  grass  seed,  hay. 

Graphic     ...  Friday Republican 1882     8     24     304     2.50        §1,527 

Ralph  J.  Kelly,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

AUBURNf  (J4),  pop.  8,422;  Nemaha  Co.  (SE).  55  m  SE  of  Lincoln.  MP;  CB&Q 
RRs.  Manufactures  cheese,  flour.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat. 

f  Nemaha  County  Herald -f Friday Independent 1888     8     24     294     3.50        §3,326 

1  Press-Tribune-*- Tuesday Independent. 1882      8     24     294     3.60        §3,267 

1  J.  G.  Sanders,  Editor;  Alan  Cramer,  Publisher. 

AURORAf  (F4),  pop.  2,455;  Hamilton  Co.  (SEC).  20  m  E  of  Grand  Islands.  CB&Q  RR. 
Manufactures  butter  and  flour.  Stock,  grain,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

News-Regis ter-f Friday Independent 1872      8      24      283      8.00    **3,015 

Bremer  Publishing  Company. 

AXTELLf  (E4).  pop.  862;  Kearney  Co.  (S).  68  m  SW  of  Grand  Island.  CB&Q  RR. 
Bethphage  Mission.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

B<(no  adv*) MeMen|fer  ^Monthly Missions 1913     2     40      140        .25      $15,000 

H.  R.  Ekerberg.  Editor;  Bethphage  Mission,  Publisher. 

BARTLETTf  (F8).  pop.  145;  Wheeler  Co.  (NC).  70  m  N  of  Grand  Island.  Railroad 
station,  Ericson.  CB&Q  RR.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  rye,  oats. 

Wheeler  Co.  Independent +... Thursday Independent 1891      6     24     280     2.00  §662 

Clare  Berney,  Editor;  Mm.  Nona  Berney,  Publisher. 

BASSETTf  (E2),  pop.  1,066;  Rock  Co.  (N).  138  m  NW  of  Grand  Island.  C&NW  RR. 
Creamery.  Hay  and  cattle  market.  Agriculture.  Alfalfa,  rye,  wild  hay. 

Rock  County  Leader -f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1897     8     24     294     3.00        §1347 

Emory  Cross,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BATTLE  CREEK  <G2%),  pop.  680;  Madison  Co.  (NE).  80  m  NE  of  Grand  Island. 
C&NW  RR.  Creamery.  Stock,  dairy*  poultry  farms.  Corn,  alfalfa. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1886     5     24     280     2.50  §503 

F.  E.  Blackmail,  Editor;  8.  C.  Blackman  &  Son,  Publishers. 

BAYARD  (A8),  pop.  1,869;  Merrill  Co.  (W).  20  m  SE  of  Scottsbluff.  CB&Q  RR. 
Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms.  Sugar  beets,  alfalfa. 

Transcript-*- Thursday Democrat. 1888     7     24     280     2.50        §1,O1S 

Fred  W.  and  Mary  S.  Rose,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CtitsJstiusi  /USept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jttne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A, B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit) 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher' a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -(-Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inca.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Poptdttioo—1950  Census.  XRand  McNafly 
estimate.  Vluued  only  during  academic  year.  subscription  included  in  memlMrship  fee. 

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BEATRICE*  (H4),  pop.  11,81$:  Gage  Co.  (8E).  40  m  S  of  Lincoln.  CRI&P;  CB&Q: 
UP  RRs.  Manufacture!  store  fixtures.  f  Arm  machinery,  steel  tanks  and  culverts. 
hardware  specialties,  windmills,  gasoline  engines,  flour.  Creameries.  State  Insti- 
tution for  Feeble  Minded.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 


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1902      8 

Color  advertising  accepted 

E.  M.  Marvin,  Editor;  The  Beatrice  Sun,  Publisher. 

BEAVER  CITYf  <E4ft),  pop.  918;  Furnas  Co.  (S).  80  m  SW  of  Hastings.  CB&Q 
RR.  Manufactures  butter,  automobile  specialties.  Farming.  Corn,  wheat,  alfalfa. 

Times-Tribune  4- Thursday Republican 1884     5     23     224     2.50        §1,276 

Eugene  L.  Cline,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BEAVER  CROSSING  (G4),  pop.  425;  Seward  C.  (SE).  88  m  W  of  Lincoln.  C&N 
RR.  Manufactures  glue.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Times -f Thursday Independent 1905     8     22     308     1.50  5340 

J.  F.  Longenecker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BELLEVUE  (J8ft),  pop.  8,858;  Sarpy  Co.  (E).  9  m  S  of  Omaha.  Bank,  Omaha.  CB&Q 
RR.  Office  fixtures  factory.  Agriculture.  Oats,  wheat,  corn. 

Press Friday Independent 1945      6     24     280     3.00        §2,469 

James  Rippey,  Editor. 

Sarpy  County  Gazette + Friday Republican 1953     6     24     276     1.00       §1,238 

Also  prints  Sarpy  County  Shopper,  monthly. 

J.  B.  Gebbie,  Jr..  Editor;  Eloine  and  John  Gebbie,  Jr.,  Pub.s,  2218  Franklin  St. 

BENKELMANf  (C4%),  pop.  1,612;  Dundy  Co.  (SW).  90  m  SW  of  North  Platte. 
CB&Q  RR.  State  Fish  Hatcheries.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn. 

Post  and  News-Chronicle -f  ..Thursday Independent 1893     8     24     308     3.00          2,169 

C.  L.  Ketler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BENNET  (H4),  pop.  396;  Lancaster  Co.  (SE).  17  m  SE  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q  RR.  Dairy, 
stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  dairy  products. 

Sun  + Thursday Independent 1883      5     24     252     2.00  §457 

R.  E.  Clark,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BENSON— See  Omaha. 

BERTRAND  (E4),  pop.  584;  Phelps  Co.  (S).  75  m  SW  of  Grand  Island.  CB&Q  RR. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hogs. 

HeraldH- Friday Independent 1892     7     24     280     2.50  §996 

H.  E.  Waters,  Editor;  Everet  Waters,  Publisher. 

BIG  SPRINGS  (B8H),  pop.  627;  Deuel  Co.  (W).  69  m  W  of  North  Platte.  UP  RR. 
Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  sugar  beets. 

Enterprise-f Friday Independent 1951      5     24      224      2.50  §800 

Ray  Evans,  Publisher. 

BLAIRf  (H8),  pop.  8,815;  Washington  Co.  (E).  25  m  NW  of  Omaha.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  horse  collars,  butter,  lumber,  flour.  Dana  College.  Diversified 
farming.  Cattle,  wheat,  corn. 

Ansjrnr  Lutheran.  The Monday Lutheran 1920     8      26      140     3.00      $11,526 

Rev.  J.  M.  Jensen,  Editor;  United  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  in  America, 
Publisher.  200  S.  5th  St. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1896      8      24      308     2.50        §3,350 

J.  Hilton  Rhoades,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Pilot-Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1870      7     24      280     2.50        §3,350 

Rufus  Olson,  Editor;  J.  H.  Rhoades,  Publisher. 

Hermes-f-V Friday Collegiate 1920      4     24      140     2.50  335 

Students  of  Dana  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Kirke  OK  Folk-f    (Danish)      Semi-mo Religious 1952      2      40      126      1.50  750 

Rev.  Paul  Wikman,  Editor;  American  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  Publisher, 
200  S.  Fifth  St. 

Luthersk  Ugeblad    (Dan.) Bi-wkly Lutheran 1920      2      44      145      3.00  $967 

Rev.  P.  C.  Jensen,  Editor;  United  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  of  America, 
Publisher,  200  S.  Fifth  St. 

BLOOMFIELD  (G2),  pop.  1,465;  Knox  Co.  (NE).  62  m  N  of  Norfolk.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  butter,  feed.  Stock,  grain,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Alfalfa,  com. 

Monitor-f Thursday Independent 1890     7     24     280     2.50        §1,443 

Wm.  A.  Skrivan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BLOOMINGTON  (E4  H ),  pop.  298 ;  Franklin  Co.  (S).  On  Republican  River,  60  m  SW  of 
Hastings.  CB&Q  RR.  Bank,  Republican  City.  Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms.  Wheat. 

Advocate-Tribxine-f Thursday Independent 1860     5     24     252      1.50  §235 

Clyde  and  Helen  Shade,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BLUE  HILL  (F4),  pop.  674;  Webster  Co.  (S).  20  m  S  of  Hastings.  CB&Q  RR.  Grain, 
stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  rye. 

Leader-f Wednesday Independent 1887     7     24     280     2.50    \§1,262 

Byron  B.  Vaughan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BREWSTERf  (E2%).  pop.  89;  Blaine  Co.  (NO.  74  m  NE  of  North  Platte.  Railroad 
station.  Dunning.  CB&Q  RR.  Bank.  Purdum.  Agriculture.  Livestock. 

News..      .  Friday Independent 1884     6     26     288      1.50  §377 

Olin'FietcherV "Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— frwSeot  ABC.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ens,  12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNsUy 
estimate  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  la  membership  fee. 

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BRIDGEPORT^  (AS),  pop.  1,631;  Merrill  Co.  (W).  On  North  Platte  River,  85  m  SE 
of  Scottsbluff.  Railroad  name.  Northport.  CB&Q;  UP  RKs.  Diversified  farm- 
in*.  Sugar  beets,  hay,  grain. 

News-Blade-f Thursday Independent 1900     8     24     280     8.00          1,428 

T.  A.  Lally.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BROKEN  BOWf  (E8),  pop.  3,396;  Ouster  Co.  (0).  In  center  of  State,  90  m  NE  of 
North  Platte.  CB&Q  RR.  Agriculture,  especially  grain  and  livestock.  Corn. 

Ouster  County  Chief + Mon.&Thurs. Independent 1892      8     24     280     4.50    **5,713 

Harry  C.  Purcell,  Publisher. 

BRUNING  (G4),  pop.  246;  Thayer  Co.  (S).  65  m  SW  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q  RR.  Flour 
and  feed  mill.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Banner-f Thursday Independent 1918     7     24     280     2.00  §714 

W.  Wayne  Thompson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BURWELLf  (E8),  pop.  1,418;  Garfield  Co.  (NC).  75  m  NW  of  Grand  Island.  CB&Q 
RR.  Manufactures  butter.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Hay. 

Tribune-f- Thursday Republican 1901     6     26     280     2.50        §1,500 

0.  J.  and  Effle  I.  Dunham,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BUTTEf  (F2),  pop.  614;  Boyd  Co.  (N).  180  m  NW  of  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  MSP&SSM 
RR.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Hay,  corn,  rye. 

Gazette Thursday Independent 1891     8     24     305     3.00 

Jack  B.  Wells,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CAIRO  (F8%),  pop.  422;  Hall  Co.  (C).  16  m  NW  of  Grand  Island.  CB&Q  RR.  Diver- 
sifled  farming.  Alfalfa,  corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 

Record  + Friday Independent 1902      6      24      305      2.50 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Richard  Mohanna,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CALLAWAY  (E8),  pop.  744;  Ouster  Co.  (C).  45  m  NE  of  North  Platte.  UP  RR.  Man- 
ufactures butter.  Stock,  grain,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Alfalfa,  corn,  wheat. 

Loup  Valley  Queen 4- Thursday Independent 1901      6      24      280     2.25 

Gerrit  Tyler.  Publisher. 

CAMBRIDGE  (D4),  pop.  1,852;  Furnas  Co.  (S).  75  m  SE  of  North  Platte.  CB&Q  RR. 
Hatchery.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  alfalfa. 

Clarion  + Thursday Independent 1885     8     22     280     3.00 

C.  D.  Harpst,  Editor;  Cambridge  Clarion,  Publisher. 

CAMPBELL  (FA),  pop.  412;  Franklin  Co.  (S).  40  m  SW  of  Hastings.  CB&Q  RR. 
Flour  mill.  Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 

News-f- Thursday Republican 1944     6     24     280     2.00 

Gerald  and  Opal  Oaldwell,  Publishers. 

CEDAR  BLUFFS  (H8),  pop.  605;  Saunders  Co.  (E).  88  m  NW  of  Omaha.  C&NW  RR. 
Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Standard-f .Thursday Independent 1890     6     24     224     2.00 

Howard  Knutzen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CEDAR  RAPIDS  (F8),  pop.  641;  Boone  Co.  (EC).  15  m  SW  of  Albion.  UP  RR.  Grain, 
stock,  poultry  farms. 

Press Thursday Independent 1949     7     24     276     8.00 

Ronald  and  Donald  Bopp,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CENTRAL  CITYf  (F8),  pop.  2,894;  Merrick  Co.  (EC).  On  Platte  River,  25  m  NE  of 
Grand  Island.  CB&Q;  UP  RRs.  Creamery;  flour  mill;  poultry  and  egg  process- 
ing. Nebraska  Central  College.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  alfalfa. 

Republican-Nonpareil -f Thursday Independent 1882      8     24      308      3.00 

Elgin  O.  White,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHADRONf  (Bl%).  pop.  4.687;  Dawes  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NE  of  Scottsbluff.  C&NW 
RR.  Airline,  WAL.  Railroad  shops.  Trade  center.  Manufacturea  flour,  butter, 
cheese.  State  Teachers  College.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes, 
wheat. 

Eagle-f  V Bi-weekly Collegiate 1920  5  24  217  xl.OO 

Students  of  Chadron  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Record  + Thursday Republican Ig83  8  24  280  3.50 

Don  Huls,  Editor;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Don  Hula,  Publishers. 

CHAPPELf  (B8),  pop.  1,297;  Deuel  Co.  (W).  90  m  W  of  North  Platte.  UP  RR, 
Stock,  grain,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  sugar  beets. 

Rejrister  + Thursday Republican 1887      6     26     276     2.50 

fl.  A.  Talbott  and  Son,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CHESTER  (G4%),  pop.  689;  Thayer  Co.  (S).  100  m  SW  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q  RR. 
Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 

Herald -f Wednesday Independent 1888     6     24     280     2.00 

W.  W.  Williams,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLARKS  (G8%),  pop.  464;  Merrick  Co.  (EC).  86  m  NE  of  Grand  Island.  UP  RR. 
Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  alfalfa. 

Newf/f Thursday Independent 1950     6     26     280     2.00 

John  B.  Carter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLARKSON  (G8),  pop.  764;  Colfax  Co.  (E).  90  m  NW  of  Omaha.  C&NW  RR.  Manu- 
factures flour  and  feed.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Colfax  County  Press -f Thursday Independent 1904     6     26     280     2.50 

Odvarka  Brothers,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Orcniafton  frfcSept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher'g  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCotinty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CLAY  CENTERf  (G4),  pop.  824;  Clay  Co.  (S).  75  m  SW  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q  RR  Man- 
ufacturea  incubators  and  brooders,  butter,  flour.  Hatcheries.  Agriculture.  Wheat. 

Clay  County  Sun -f Thursday Independent 1875      5     24     224     2.00  §778 

Lisle  Hanna,  Editor;  Sun  Publishing  Co. 

CLEARWATER  (F2),  pop.  472;  Antelope  Co.  (NEC).  42  m  NW  of  Norfolk.  C&NW  RR. 
Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  hay,  rye. 

Record-f   Friday Independent .1891     6     26     280     2.00        §1,040 

C.  L.  Schneckloth,  Editor;  Clearwoter  Publishing  Co. 

COLERIDGE  (G2),  pop.  621;  Cedar  Co.  (NE).  40  m  NE  of  Norfolk.  C&NW  RR. 
Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  oats,  rye,  barley. 

Blade-f Thursday Independent 1887     6     24     224     2.00  

Vance  D.  Viergutz,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLUMBUSf  (G8),  pop.  8,884;  Platte  Co.  (E).  60  m  NW  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q;  UP  RRs. 

Trade  center.  Manufactures  surgical  supplies,  steel  processing,  cement  products, 

brick,  butter.  Poultry  packing  plant;  planing  and  feed  mills;  machine  shop; 

bottling  works.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  cattle. 
News-f Wednesday Independent 1933      5      24     224        $7,370 — Free 

O.  H.  Walters,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Telegrram  + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Democratic 1870      8      24     294   13.00    **7,360 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Laird  H.  Loomis,  Editor;  Telegram  Company,  Publisher. 

COMSTOCK  (E8),  pop.  802;  Custer  Co.  (C).  80  m  NW  of  Grand  Island.  CB&Q  RR. 
Bank,  Sargent.  Ships  livestock,  hay,  potatoes.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Potatoes,  corn,  alfalfa. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1907      7      24     276     2.50  §605 

E.  S.  Krikac,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CORTLAND  (H4),  pop.  288;  Gage  Co.  (SB).  22  m  S  of  Lincoln.  UP  RR.  Bank,  Pickrell. 
Ships  grain,  stock.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

News-h Thursday Independent 1932     5     26     252     1.50  §387 

Chris  Baker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COZAD  (E4).  pop.  2,910;  Dawson  Co.  (SC).  On  Platte  River,  45  m  SE  of  North  Platte. 
UP  RR.  Manufactures  and  ships  alfalfa  products.  Creamery.  Stock,  poultry, 
grain  farms.  Alfalfa,  corn,  wheat. 

Local-h { Ju||- Thurs-Independent 1894     8     24     301     8.50        §2,310 

Dave  F.  Stevens,  Editor;  M.  S/Kleinhans,  Publisher. 

CRAIG  (H3),  pop.  884;  Burt  Co.  (NE).  42  m  NW  of  Omaha.  C&NW  RR.  Bank,  Oak- 
land.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

News Thursday Republican 1887      6      26      276      1.50  §4O3 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Bob  Bogue,  Publishers. 

CRAWFORD  (A2),  pop.  1,824;  Dawes  Co.  (NW).  In  Black  Hills,  60  m  N  of  Scottsbluff. 
C&NW;  CB&Q  RRs.  Manufactures  butter.  Oil  refinery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry, 
grain  farms.  Wheat,  potatoes,  corn. 

Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1887      6      26     280     3.00        1 1,532 

Millie  and  Emma  Lindeman,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CREIGHTON  (G2),  pop.  1,401;  Knox  Co.  (NE).  40  m  NW  of  Norfolk.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  butter,  theater  projectors.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1889     7      24     280     3.00        §1,409 

Keith  and  Dean  Sanders,  Publishers. 

CRETE  (G4),  pop.  8.692;  Saline  Co.  (SE).  20  m  SW  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q;  MP  RRs.  Flour 
mills;  creamery;  brewery.  Doane  College.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Doane  Owl+ V .Tuesday Collegiate 1874     5      24      203      1.50  *400 

Students  of  Doane  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.  $400 

News-f Thursday Independent 1869     8      24      315     3.00        *3,027 

Lloyd  Reeves,  Editor;  Georgia  V.  Dougherty,  Publisher,   136  E.   13th  St. 

CROFTON  (G2),  pop  680;  Knox  Co.  (NE).  60  m  NW  of  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  butter,  health  remedies.  Agriculture. 

Journal-f Thursday Independent 1906      7      23      280      2.50  J940 

E.  C.  Liewer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CULBERTSON  (D4),  pop.  770;  Hitchcock  Co.  (SW).  On  Republican  River,  62  m  S  of 
North  Platte.  CB&Q  RR.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  farms. 

Progress-f Thursday Republican 1920      7      26     276     2.00  §804 

Allan  T.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CURTIS  (D4),  pop.  964;  Frontier  Co.  (SW).  48  m  SE  of  North  Platte.  CB&Q  RR. 
Diversified  farming,  cattle,  wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1891     8      23      280     3.00        §1*326 

Don  Harpst,   Jr.,   Editor;  Harpst  Publishing  Co. 

DAKOTA  CITYf  (H2).  pop.  622;  Dakota  Co.  (NE).  On  Missouri  River,  6  m  S  of  Sioux 
City,  Iowa.  C&NW;  CB&Q  RRs.  Bank,  South  Sioux  City.  Nebr.  Walnut  timber. 


Diversified  farming.  Corn,  barley,  oats. 

Dakota  County  Herald -f Thursday Republican 1891 

Raymond  H.  Ream,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7      24      280      1.50 


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IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI«»ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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DANNEBROG— Newi— See  St.  Paul. 

DAVID  CITYf  (G8),  pop.  2,821;  Butler  Co.  (E).  40  m  NW  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q;  UP  RRs. 
Manufactures  rotary  garden  cultivators,  cement  blocks,  flour,  feed.  Poultry 
processing  plant.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 

Banner-Press + M  Thursday Independent .1890     8     24     294     8.00          8,902 

A.  H.  Morton,  Editor;  Morton  ft  Hosch,  Publishers. 

DECATUR  (H2H).  POP*  808;  Burt  Co.  (NE).  On  Missouri  River,  40  m  S  of  Sioux  City, 
Iowa.  RR  station,  Lyons.  Grain  market.  Dairy,  poultry  farms,  corn. 

Advertiser* .Thursday Independent 1955     7     24     280     2.00  §700 

M.  D.  Hemphill,  Editor;  M.  D.  and  Fred  Hemphill,  Publishers. 

DESHLER  (G4),  pop.  1,068;  Thayer  Co.  (S).  98  m  SW  of  Lincoln.  CRI&P  RR.  Manu- 
factures brooms,  butter,  flour.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

Rustler-f Wednesday Independent 1900     6     26     280     2.50  

A.  E.  Stauffer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DE  WITT  (H4).  pop.  628;  Saline  Co.  (SE).  42  m  SW  of  Lincoln.  CRI&P;  CB&Q  RRs. 
Wrench  factory.  Stock,  grain,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

Times-News  + Thursday Independent 1879     5     24     224     3.00  §392 

F.  W.  Ramaekers,  Editor;  De  Witt  Times-News,  Publisher. 

DODGE  (H8),  pop.  688;  Dodge  Co.  (E).  76  m  NW  of  Omaha.  C&NW  RR.  Stock,  dairy, 
grain,  poultry  farms.  Cattle,  hogs,  corn. 

Criterion-f Thursday Independent 1888      7      23      280     8.00        §1,282 

E.  E.  Kauffold,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DORCHESTER  (G4),  pop.  478;  Saline  Co.  (SE).  26  m  SW  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q  RR. 
Flour  mills.  Grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Star-f Thursday Independent 1881     8     22     308     1.00  §330 

J.  F.  Longenecker,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Crete. 

DUNNING  (D3),  pop.  264;  Blaine  Co.  (NC).  60  m  NE  of  North  Platte.  CB&Q  RR. 
Bank.  Thedford.  Ships  cattle.  Poultry,  fruit,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Blaine  County  Booster  + Thursday Independent 1909     6     26     280     2.00 

Orien  B.  Winter,  Editor;  Winter  Publications. 

EDGAR  (G4).  pop.  724;  Clay  Co.  (S).  96  miles  SW  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q;  UP  RRs.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Sun-f .Thursday Independent 1899     8     24     308     2.00  488 

Mrs.  Lillian  Burge,  Editor ;  Roy  M.  King,  Publisher,  Sutton. 

ELGIN  (F2V4),  pop.  820;  Antelope  Co.  (NEC).  75  m  NE  of  Grand  Island.  C&NW  RR. 
Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  rye,  wheat,  hay,  alfalfa  seed. 

Review  + Thursday Republican 1889      6     24      273      2.50        §1,072 

George  F.  Voorhies  and  Leona  E.  Voorhies,  Publishers. 

ELM  CREEK  (E4),  pop.  799;  Buffalo  Co.  (SO.  66  m  SW  of  Grand  Island.  UP  RR. 
Creamery;  alfalfa  meal  mill.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Alfalfa,  corn, 
wheat. 

Beacon -F Friday Independent 1898     5     24     273     2.60  §540 

Icel  Northrup,  Editor;  W.  B.  Heath,  Publisher. 

ELWOODf  (E4).  pop.  662;  Gosper  Co.  (S).  80  m  W  of  Hastings.  CB&Q  RR.  Grain, 
poultry,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Bulletin-*- Thursday Independent .1895      7      24     280      2.50  §826 

Mervin  Deck,  Publisher. 

EMERSON  (H2),  pop.  784;  Dakota  Co.  (NE).  25  m  SW  of  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  C&NW 
RR.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  hogs,  cattle. 

Tri-County  Press4- Thursday Independent 1891      6      26     280      2.50  §891 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ralph  Hunn,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

EUSTIS  (D4),  pop.  413;  Frontier  Co.  (SW).  58  m  SE  of  North  Platte.  CB&Q  RR. 
Creamery;  grain  elevators,  Silica  mine.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat. 

News-f Thursday Republican 1905      7      22      280      2.00  §750 

C.  Don  Harpst  and  Merle  J.  Harpst,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

EXETER  (G4),  pop.  747;  Fillmore  Co.  (SE).  47  m  SW  of  Lincoln.  C&NW;  CB&Q  RRs. 
Manufactures  adjustable  indexes.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Alfalfa. 

Fillmore  County  News-f Thursday Independent 1890     6     24     224     2.60  §720 

William  Sand,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FAIRBURYf  (G4),  pop.  6,895;  Jefferson  Co.  (SE).  67  m  SW  of  Lincoln.  CRI&P; 
CB&Q;  UP  RRs.  Trade  center.  Manufactures  pumps  and  windmills,  concrete 
pipes,  butter,  clay  products.  Flour  mills ;  nurseries ;  meat  packing  plant.  Sand 
and  gravel  pits.  Stock,  grain,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hogs. 

Journal-!- Thursday Independent 1892      8      24      294      3.00        §3,513 

L.  K.  Cramb,  Editor;  Cora  H.  Cramb  and  Pauline  C.  Nuckolls,  Publishers. 

News Evg.  ex.  Sun... Republican 1870     8     24     294   10.20        §4,234 

Bert  Carlyle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FAIRFIELD  (G4),  pop.  603;  Clay  Co.  (S).  21  m  SE  of  Hastings.  UP  RR.  Stock, 
grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  hogs,  cattle. 

Auxiliary-*- Thursday Independent 1980     6     24     280     2.00  785 

Ray  M.  King,  Publisher,  Sutton. 

CtrraUtton— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C,  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Use§  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotinty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNalh 
estimate.  VI»tted  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  ta  membership  fee. 

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FALLS  CITYf  (J4%),  pop.  6,208;  Richardson  Co.  (8E).  80  m  8E  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q; 
MP  RRs.  Flour,  feed,  butter  and  stock  products  manufactured.  Railroad  shops. 
Ships  dairy  and  poultry  products,  cattle,  hogs  and  grain.  Seed  nurseries.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Corn,  wheat,  hogs. 

Journal-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1867     8     24     294     7.50        §4,561 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

N.  W.  Todd,  Editor;  Journal  Publishing  Company. 

FARNAM  (D4),  pop.  828;  Daws  on  Co.  (SC).  45  m  SE  of  North  Platte.  CB&Q  RR. 
Diversified  farming.  Alfalfa,  corn,  wheat,  cattle,  hogs. 

Press-f Thursday Independent 1940     7     26     806     1.50  §450 

L.  H.  Whitman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FRANKLINf  (F4%),  pop.  1,602;  Franklin  Co.  (S).  62  m  SW  of  Hastings.  CB&Q  RR. 
Feed  mill.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 


8     24     280      8.00        §2,150 


8     23      298    15.60**11,520 


5      26     252      1.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 


500 
750 


§1,118 


§1,789 


Sentinel -f Thursday Independent 1889 

Clyde  and  Helen  Shade,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
FREMONTf  (H8),  pop.  14,762;  Dodge  Co.  (E).  On  Platte  River,  85  m  NW  of  Omaha. 

C&NW;  CB&Q;  UP  RRs.  Manufactures  flour  and  feed,  butter,  refrigerators, 

foundry  products,  cement  and  tile  products,  bottled  goods.  Nurseries.  Trade  and 

sales  center.  Midland  College.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Corn, 

wheat,  alfalfa,  mellons. 
Guide  &  Tribune  + Evg.  ex  Sun...Independent 186S 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Lester  A.  Walker,  Publisher. 

Midland-h  V Bi-weekly Collegiate 1915 

Journalism  Students  of  Midland  College,  Editors  and  Publishers* 

FRIEND  (G4),  pop.  1,148;  Saline  Co.  (SE).  80  m  SW  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q  RR.  Flour 
and  feed  mills.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Sentinel-f- Thursday Independent 1898     7     24     280     2.50 

Nellie  M.  Ferguson,  Editor;  Richard  Ferguson,  Publisher. 

FULLERTONf  (G8),  pop.  1,620;  Nance  Co.  (EC).  110  m  W  of  Omaha.  UP  RR. 
Manufactures  butter.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Nance  County  Journal Thursday Independent 1879     7      24     280     8.00 

W.  H.  Plourd,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CENEVAf  (G4).  pop.  2,081;  Fillmore  Co.  (SE).  66  m  SW  of  Lincoln.  C&NW;  CB&Q 
RRs.  Manufactures  flour  and  feed.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat, 
corn. 

Nebraska   Signal-f Thursday Independent 1874      8      24     304     3.00        §3,796 

Tyler  Edgecombe,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GENOA  (G3),  pop.  1,026;  Nance  Co.  (EC).  70  m  NW  of  Lincoln.  UP  RR.  Manufac- 
tures butter.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Leader-Times .Thursday Democratic 1878     5     24     252     2.50  §815 

John  D.  Kanp,  Editor;  Mrs.  Loretta  Kaup,  Publisher. 

GERINGf  (A3),  pop.  8,842;  Scotts  Bluff  Co.  (W).  On  North  Platte  River,  5  m  S  of 
Scottsbluff.  UP  RR.  Manufactures  beet  sugar,  cheese,  brick  and  tile.  Dairy, 
stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Sugar  beets,  wheat,  corn. 

Courier  -f Friday Republican 1887      8     24     280     2.50        §2,378 

W.  C.  Wood,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GIBBON  (F4),  pop.  1,063;  Buffalo  Co.  (SC).  33  m  SW  of  Grand  Island.  UP  RR.  Canning 
factory;  flour  mills.  Ships  flour,  feeds,  potatoes.  Farming.  Potatoes,  hay,  wheat. 

Reporter-f Thursday Republican 1890      6     26     280     2.50  §883 

L.  T.  McMullen,  Editor;  Gibbon  Reporter,  Publisher. 

GILTNER  (F4).  pop.  284;  Hamilton  Co.  (SEC).  20  m  SE  of  Grand  Island.  CB&Q  RR. 
Bank,  Aurora.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  corn. 

Gazette  4- Thursday Independent 1902     6     24     224     2.00  

M.  B.  Bierbower,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GORDON  (B2),  pop.  2,058;  Sheridan  Co.  (NW).  185  m  NW  of  North  Platte.  C&NW 
RR.  Creamery.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  potatoes. 

Journal-f Wednesday Independent 1891     7      24     280     3.00        §2,118 

Reva  R.  Evans,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GOTHENBURG  (D4),  pop.  2,977;  Dawson  Co.  (SC).  36  m  SE  of  North  Platte.  UP  RR. 
Alfalfa  dehydrating  plant.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  alfalfa,  wheat. 

Times-f Thursday Independent 1908     7     23     280     2.50        §2,071 

B.  E.,  R.  D.  and  J.  D.  Holmes,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


GRAND  ISLANDf    (F4),  pop.   22,682;  Hall  Co.    (C).  On  Platte  River,   90  m  W  of 
Lincoln.   CB&Q;   UP   RF  


„.    __     _,Rs.    Airline   UAL.   Railroad   division   point;   wholesale 

and  distributing  center;  inland  livestock  auction  market.  Manufactures  beet 
sugar,  stock  foods  and  remedies,  pumps,  concrete  wells,  metal  and  wire 
products,  beverages.  Creamery ;  poultry  processing  plants ;  flour  mills.  U.  S. 
Monitor  Radio  Station.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  sugar  beets. 

Independent + Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1869      8     24      301   15.60  **18,347 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

A.  W.  Jarrell,  Editor;  Grand  Island  Independent  Publishing  Co. 

Nebraska  Register,  The Friday Catholic 1930     8     23     294     2.00       *5,833 

Rev.  Carl  Hayden,  Editor;  The  Catholic  Press  Society,  Inc.,  607  W.  Division, 
P.  O.  Box  878. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  <S>Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CRANTf  (C4).  pop.  1.091;  Perkins  Co.  (W).  60  m  SW  of  North  Platte.    CB&Q  RR. 

Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 
Tribune-Sentinel  4-  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1889     6     26     280     3.00         1,480 

M.  M.  Schroeder  Grant,  Editor  ;  Fred  Schroeder,  Publisher. 

GREELEYf  <F8),  pop,  787;  Greeley  Co.  (C).  60  m  N  of  Grand  Island.  Railroad  name. 

Greeley  Center.  CB&Q  RR.  Creamery.  Agriculture. 
Citl  ten  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1892      6      23      238      8.00  1,101 

M.  W.  Curran,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRESHAM   (G3%),  pop.   267;  York  Co.    (SEC).   43   m  NW   of  Lincoln.  CB&Q  RR. 

Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Gazette  .....................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1887      5      26      262      2.00  §323 

J.  A.  Ruddock,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRETNA  (H8),  pop.  488;  Sarpy  Co.  (E).  26  m  SW  of  Omaha.  CBAQ  RR.  Bank,  Papil- 
lion.   Grain  elevators.  State  fish  hatchery.  Stock,  grain,  dairy  farms.  Wheat, 
corn,  oats. 
Breeie+  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1899      7      23      276     2.50  5441 

George  P.   Miller,   Editor;   Papillion  Times   Printing   Co.,    Publisher,   Papillion. 

HARRISONf    (A2),  pop,  492;  Sioux  Co.    (NW).   60  m  N  of  Scottabluff.  C&NW  RR. 

Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Cattle,  sheep,  hogs,  potatoes. 
Sun  +  ........................................  Thursday          Republican  .   ..     1886      6      23      224      3.00  $787 

George  A.  Clarke,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARTINGTONf   (G2),  pop.  1.660;  Cedar  Co.   (NE).  40  m  N  of  Norfolk.  C&NW  RR. 

Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hogs,  cattle. 
Cedar  County  News  -f  .............  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1898      8      24      308      3.00    **2,525 

F.  R.  Zimmer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARVARD    (F4),  pop.   774;  Clay  Co.    (S).    18  m   E  of  Hastings.   CB&Q  RR.   Grain, 

stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.   Wheat,   oats,  alfalfa. 
Courier-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1885      6      26      280      2.00  §862 

R.  Lisle  Hanna,  Editor;  Harvard  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

HASTINGSf  (F4),  pop.  20,211;  Adams  Co.  (SE).  90  m  W  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q;  MP; 
UP  RRs.  Wholesale  and  distributing  center.  Manufactures  butter,  cheese. 
automobile  accessories,  hardware,  brick  and  tile,  wheat,  flour  and  corn 
products,  land  rollers,  pumps,  air  conditioners,  metal  grain  bins,  brooms, 
farm  tools,  irrigation  equipment.  Hastings  College.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat, 
hogs,  cattle. 


dO?.!!?...??.!!        Monthly  ..........  Collegiate  ..........  1882      3      24      147  x        tS.100 

Issued  semi-mo,  in  Feb.  Not  issued  during  July,  Aug.,  Nov. 

Administration  of  Hastings  College,  Publisher. 
Hastings  Collegian  -f-V  ...........  Tuesday  ..........  Collegiate  ...........  1896     6     24     252x1.00 

Students  of  Hastings  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Tribune-f  .................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  ......  1905      8      23      294    15.60  **15,970 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Fred  A.  Sea  ton.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAYES  CENTERf  (C4),  pop.  861;  Hayes  Co.  (SW).  60  m  S  of  North  Platte.  Railroad 

station,  Palisade.  CB&Q  RR.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Times-Republican,    Inc.  4-         Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1885      5      24      224      2.60  §568 

Charlotte  Johnson.  Editor;  Times  -Republican,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

HAY  SPRINGS  (B2),  pop.  1,091;  Sheridan  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NE  of  Scottsbluff.  C&NW 

RR.  Creamery.   Ships  cattle,  hogs.    Stock,  grain  farms.    Wheat,  potatoes. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1885      6     24     273      3.00  §943 

Leo  Westcott,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HEBRONf   (G4).  pop.  2,000;  Thayer  Co.   (S).  90  m  SW  of  Lincoln.    CRIAP;  CB&Q 
RRs.    Manufactures  dairy  products,  brooms,  music  stands.    Diversified  farm- 
ing.   Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa,  livestock. 
Journal-Register  -f  ..................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1871      7     23     276     2.50        §1,802 

Will  and  Edna  Long,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

HEMINGFORD  (A2),  pop.  946;  Box  Butte  Co.  (NW).  45  m  NE  of  Scottsbluff.   CB&Q 
RR.  Manufactures  potato  sorters.  Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  potatoes. 
Ledger  4-  .................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1916     7     23     280     2.60        §1,437 

A.  E.  Kuhn,  Editor;  A.  M.  Kuhn,  Publisher. 

HERSHEY  (C8).  pop.  678;  Lincoln  Co.  (W).  12  m  W  of  North  Platte,  nearest  banking 
town.    UP  RR.    Cold  storage  plant;  feed  mill.    Agriculture.    Wheat,  corn.  oats. 
Enterprise^  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1946     6     24     224     2.00  §530 

Ray  W.  and  Dorothy  Graham,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

HILDRETH   (E4),  pop.  874;  Franklin  Co.   (8).  40  m  SW  of  Hastings.    CB&Q  RR. 

Dairy,  poultry,  grain,  stock  farms.   Wheat,  corn,  oats. 
Telescope+  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1860     6     24     224     1.60  §230 

Clyde  and  Helen  Shade,  Editors  ;  Franklin  Co.  Sentinel,  Publisher. 

HOLBROOK—  Observer—  See  Public  Mirror,  Arapahoe. 

HOLDREGEf  (E4),  pop.  4,881;  Phelpe  Co.  (8).  66  m  SW  of  Hastings.  CB&Q  RR. 

Creamery;  flour  mills.   Stock,  grain,  dairy  farms.   Corn,  wheat,  alfalfa. 
Citizen-f  ..................................  Ev*.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1884     9     22     294   10.60        §3,627 

Harold  L.  Spence.  Editor;  H.  Dwight  King,  Publisher. 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallf 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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HOOPER  (H8),  pop.  859;  Dodge  Co.  (E).  40  m  NW  of  Omaha.   CANW  RB.    Manu- 

factures cement  blocks.   Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.   Hogs,  com. 
Stntlnel-f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1885     6     26     276     2.50 

Morris  M.  Payne,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
HOWELLS  (H8),  pop.  784;  Colfax  Co.,  (E).  70  m  NW  of  Omaha.  C&NW  RR.   Agri- 

culture. Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Journal  -f-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  .......  1888     7     24     280     3.00 

Ray  P.  Stone,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HUMBOLDT  (J4),  pop.  1,404;  Richardson  Co.  (SE).  60  m  8E  of  Lincoln.   CB&Q  RR. 
Manufactures  flour,  ho?  mineral  feeds.    Alfalfa  dehydrating  mill.    Agriculture. 
Wheat,  corn,  hay. 
Standard  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1882     8     24     280     2.50 

Ben  Mitchell,  Editor;  Ben  Mitchell  and  Wayne  Frledly,  Publishers. 
HUMPHREY  (G8),  pop.  761;  Platte  Co.  (E).  20  m  S  of  Norfolk.    C&NW;  UP  RRs. 

Flour  mill.   Grain  farms.   Corn,  oats,  wheat. 
Democrat  +  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1886     5     24     224     3.00 

J.  A.  Zavadil,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
HYANNISf  (C2%),  pop.  482;  Grant  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NW  of  North  Platte.  CB&Q  RR. 

Resort,  fishing.  Stock,  poultry  farms. 
Grant  County  Tribune  +  ........  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1889     5     24     224     2.00 

J.  C.  Crosland,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
IMPERIAL!  (C4),  pop.  1,668;  Chase  Co.  (SW).  65  m  SW  of  North  Platte.   CB&Q  RR. 

Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Alfalfa,  corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 
Republican^  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1887     7     24     280     2.00 

J.  C.  Naylor.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
INDIANOLA    <D4%),  pop.   738;  Red   Willow  Co.    (SW).   66  m  S  of  North   Platte. 

CB&Q  RR.    Cold  storage  lockers.    Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1950     7     24     280     2.50 

C.  Don  and  Merle  J.  Harpst,  Editors  ;  Harps  t  Publishing  Co. 

KEARNEYf   (E4),  pop.  12,115;  Buffalo  Co.   (SC).  43  m  W  of  Grand  Island.    CB&Q; 
UP  RRs.   Shipping  and  wholesale  trade  center.   Alfalfa  meal  mills;  foundry 
and    machine   shops;   manufactures    creamery    products,    soft   drinks,   candy, 
hosiery,    pumps,    radios,    cement   block.    State    Teachers    College.    Diversified 
farming.  Corn,  alfalfa,  sugar  beets,  potatoes,  cattle.  TV  station  (Kearney). 
Antelope  +  V  ............................  Friday  .............  Collejriate  ..........  1910      5     24     224   xl.BO 

Students  of  Neb.  State  Teachers'  College,  Eds.  and  Pub.          Controlled  free  dist. 
Hub-f  .......................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun-Independent  ......  1888     8     22     297    14.50 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Edward  Chittenden,  Editor;  O.  P.  Hill,  Publisher. 

KIMBALLf    (A8),  pop.   2,048;  Kimball  Co.    (W).   45  m   S  of  Scottsbluff.    UP  RR. 
Manufactures  butter.    Oil  producing  area.    Ships  wheat,  seed  potatoes,  beans. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.   White  potatoes. 
WesternNebraskaObserver-f.  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1885     7     23     280     3.00 

Arthur  M.  Henrickson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
LAUREL   (G2).  pop.  944;  Cedar  Co.   (NE).  35  m  W  of  Sioux  City.  Iowa.    C&NW; 

CB&Q  RRs.   Ships  livestock.    Agriculture.    Corn,  oats,  barley. 
Advocate-*-  ...............................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1893     7     24     280     3.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Duane  Kunsman,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LAWRENCE   (F4).  pop.  876;  Nuckolls  Co.   (S).  20  m  SE  of  Hastings.    CB&Q:  MP 
RRs.    Bank.  Hastings.    Creamery,  stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat, 

Locon?oTive*.§.'  .........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1887     6     24     276     2.00 

H.  C.  Ostdiek,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
LEIGH   (G8).  pop.  661:  Colfax  Co.   (E).  25  m  SE  of  Norfolk.    C&NW  RR.    Stock, 

grain,  poultry  farms.   Corn,  oats,  cattle. 
World  ......  ...„  .............................  Thursday     .    Independent  .......  1885     6     24     266     2.50 

Harold  L.  Conrad,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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jper-r v..™  y Independent 1873 

Lloyd  Kain,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Dawson  County  Herald -f .Mon.&Thurs.. Independent... 

C.  H.  Taylor.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

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Clock  Tower V Bi-wkly(Fri.) Collegiate 1927     5     26     210     2.00 

Students  Publishing  Association  of  Union  College,  Editors  and  Publishers  (6). 

Electric  Farmer Monthly Rural  Elec 1947     3     24     130     1.00        38,000 

Paul  D.  Marvin,  Editor;  Neb.  Rural  Electric  Ass'n..  138  N.  12  St. 


2     26      108 


1.903 


. 

Howard  W.  Elm.  Editor;  Nebraska  Grain  and  Feed  Dealers  Assn..  Publisher, 
818  Trust  Bldg.  (8). 


301   18.20**42,£85 


Journal -f- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1867      8      22 

Fred  Sea cr east,  J.  W.  Seacreast,  Publishers. 
Journal-Star  -f Mjt.day Independent 1887      8     22 

Journal-Star  Printing  Co.,  Publishers. 
Star-f Morn.ex.Sun. ..Independent 1902      8      22 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

William  O.  Dobler,  Editor;  W.  W.  White,  Publisher,  926  P  St.  (1). 

Lumber  Merchant* Monthly {B^d^Ma?0*1    193S     8     Contr 

W.  A.  Keitges,  Editor;  Nebraska  Lumber  Merchants  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1026  Terminal  Bldg.  (8). 

^Quarterly Historical 1914      1      75      140  x5.00 

Editorial  office,  Tulane  University,  New  Orleans,  La. 

Dr.  W.  C.  Binkley,  Editor;  Mississippi  Valley  Hist.  Assn.,  Pub.,  1500  R  St.  (8). 

Nebraska  Agriculture  -f- .Semi-mo Gen'l  Farming...  1932     4     27     210     x.BO 

Issued  monthly  in  July,  August.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Bernie  Camp,  Editor;  Nebraska  Farm  Bureau  Federation,  Publisher, 
809  Federal  Security  Bldg. 

Nebraska  Alumnus  V Monthly Coll.  Alumni 1906     3     28     140     4.00 

Sally  Adams,  Editor;  Alumni  Association  of  the  University  of  Nebraska,  Pub., 
Student  Union  Bldg.  (8). 

98      3.50 


....  Quarterly  ........  Ornithology  .......  1932     1     54 

Doris's!  Gates,  ''Editor;'  Nebraska  Ornithologists'  Union,  Publisher, 

825  S.  llth  St. 
Nebraska  Blue  Print  V  ............  Monthly  ..........  Coll.Eng'g  .........  1901      3      26      140 

Gary  Frenzel.  Editor;  Nebraska  Blue  Print,  Publisher,  105  Stout  Hall, 

University  of  Nebraska. 
Nebraska  Education  News  +  ..  Friday  .............  Education  .........  1949     5     23 

Donald    F.    Kline,   Editor;   Nebraska   State   Education   Association, 

605  S.  14th  St. 
Nebraska    Farmer+  ........   Semi-mo  .........  Farm  &  Home..  ..1859      4      26 

Carl  Deitemeyer,  Editor;  Glenn  Buck,  Publisher,  1420  P  St.,  (1). 
Nebraska  History  ....................  Quarterly  ........  Historical  ..........  1918      1      48 

W.  D.  Aeachbacher,  Editor;  Neb.  State  Historical  Society,  Publisher, 

1500  R  St.  (8). 
Nebraska   Legionnaire  ............  Monthly  ..........  Amer.  Legion....  1928     6     24 


301      7.15**49,4£6 

301   18.20**24,4S5 

1,200 
3,500 

21,096 
7,542 

210 

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Publisher, 


189      1.00*117,831 
91   x2.00          2,OOO 


196  xl.OO 


Nebraska  Department,  American  Legion.  Publisher,  State  Capitol  (9). 

jMonthly Pharmacy 1938     2     43     126  x4.00 


287x5.00 


Cora  Mae  Briggs,  Editor;  Nebraska  Pharmaceutical  Assn.,  Publisher, 

414  Federal  Securities  Bldg.  (8). 
Nebraska  Municipal  Re-         \ «     ,,,  «      ,  ,    nrt  ,f     1914     2     30     115 

view+    ". f  Monthly Municip.Gov  t...  Control! 

A.  G.  Wurst,  Editor  and  Publisher,  803  Continental  Bldg.  (8). 
fDaily  ex. 

Nebraskan-f- {Thurs.,  Sat.    Collegiate 1899      7      23 

[and  Sun. 
Student  Publication  Board  of  the  University  of  Nebraska,  Publisher  (8). 

Nebraska  Newspaper,  The -f -Monthly Printing 1948      8      "ntroUed  d?c. 

Vern  Scofleld,  Editor;  Nebraska  Press  Association,  Publishers.  129  N.  9th  St. 

Nebraska  Oil  Jobber* Monthly {Automotive       194*   Controlled"^!.?. 

H.  H.  Hahn,  Editor;  Nebraska  Petroleum  Marketers,  Inc.,  Publisher.  1820  J  St. 

Nejou™lStat€  MCdlCaI  ...}Monthly Medical 1916  2  42  126  x2.50 

George  W.  Covey,  ik.'b..  Ed.;  Neb.  State  Med.  Assn..  Publisher.  805  Sharp  Bldg. 

Prairie  Schooner-f  Quarterly Literature 1927  1  56  101  3.00 

Karl  Shapiro.  Editor;  University  of  Nebraska  Press,  Publisher  (8). 

Red  Poll  New. Bi-monthly Cattle  Breed'g.. 1987   contfolled"Jee  dlSt. 

Louis    E.    Stephenson,    Editor;   Red    Poll    Cattle   Club    of   America,    Publisher, 
3275  Holdrege  St.  (3). 

Reporter-f- Morn.ex.Sun.. .Legal 1895      4      26      210   24.00 

Robert  C.  Gant,  Chester  W.  Paul.  Edgar  A.  Cole.  Editors ;  Gant  Publishing  Co., 
1610  N  St.  (8). 

SouthernNebraskaRegister-f.  Friday Catholic 1932      8      23      294      3.00 

Rt.  Rev.  Msgr.  M.  W.  Helmann,  Editor;  Catholic  Press  Soc.,  Inc.,  540  S.  18th  St., 

P.  O.  Drawer  1611  (1). 
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IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI»*ued  only  daring  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membenhio  fee. 

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Weileyan,  The .Thursday .Collegiate 1900     5     24     196     2.00 

Students  of  Nebraska  Weileyan  University,  Editors  and  Publishers,  2719  N.  48. 
Wolfe's  Weekly -f Thursday Independent 1898     5     24     210     2.00  1815 

H.  M.  Wolfe,  Editor  and  Publisher,  710  Hill. 

LXTCHFIELD  (E8),  pop.  887;  Sherman  Co.  (C).  45  m  NW  of  Grand  Island.  CB&Q  RR. 
Bank,  Mason  City.  Ships  cattle.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Hay,  corn. 

Monitor -f Thursday Republican 1886     6     26     280     2.00 

Orien  B.  Winter,  Editor;  Winter  Publications. 

LODGEPOLE  (B3%),  pop.  655;  Cheyenne  Co.  (W).  70  m  SE  of  Scottabluff.  UP  RR. 
Grain  elevator.  Cold  storage  plant.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 

Nebraskan Friday Independent 1956     5     24     224     2.50 

W.  F.  Greenlee,  Publisher. 

LOUISVILLE  (H8%).  pop.  1,014;  Cass  Co.  (E).  On  Platte  River,  25  m  SW  of  Omaha. 
CB&Q;  MP  RRs.  Stone  crushing  and  cement  works;  pottery  factory.  Gravel 
pits.  Agriculture,  especially  grain,  hay. 

Courier Thursday Republican 1882      7     24     273      2.00  {819 

Mrs.  D.  C.  Huffman,  Editor;  D.  C.  Huffman,  Publisher. 

LOUP  CITY*  (F8),  pop.  1.508;  Sherman  Co.  (C).  41  m  NW  of  Grand  Island.  CB&Q; 
UP  RRs.  Manufactures  butter,  disc  sharpeners.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat. 

Sherman  County  Times -f Thursday Independent 1877      8     24     294     8.00        $2,119 

Eldon  V.  Bass,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LYMAN  (A2%),  pop.  666;  Scotts  Bluff  Co.  (W).  20  m  W  of  Scottsbluff.  UP  RR. 
Ships  livestock.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  potatoes,  alfalfa. 

Leader-f Thursday Independent 1927      5     22      186     2.50  880 

H.  G.  Curtis.  Editor;  Curtis  Publishing  Co. 

LYNCH  (Fl%),  pop.  440;  Boyd  Co.  (N).  80  m  NW  of  Norfolk.  C&NW  RR.  Stock, 
grain,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Corn. 

Herald-Eiiterpriae-f Thursday Independent 1898      6     24     280     2.50  660 

Leo  E.  Thomson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LYONS  (H8),  pop.  1,011;  Burt  Co.  (NE).  56  m  NW  of  Omaha.  C&NW;  CB&Q  RRs. 
Manufactures  butter.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn. 


Mirror-Sun -f Thursday Independent 1902 

Stanley  Samuelson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7      24      280      3.00        51,326 


MADISONf  (G8),  pop.  1,663;  Madison  Co.  (NE).  17  m  N  of  Norfolk.  UP  RR.  Manu- 
factures butter.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  alfalfa,  oats. 

Star-Mail-h Thursday Independent 1874      7      24      280     2.50  1,277 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  M.  Gars  son,  Editors ;  Robert  M.  Garsson,  Publisher. 

MADRID  (C4),  pop.  879;  Perkins  Co.  (W).  60  m  SW  of  North  Platte.  CB&Q  RR. 
Agriculture,  especially  grain. 

Herald-f Thursday Independent 1920     6      24     224     2.00  §478 

Arthur  W.  Murray,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MASON  CITY  (E8tt),  pop.  805;  Custer  Co.  (C).  20  m  SW  of  Broken  Bow.  CB&Q  RR. 
Manufactures  farm  implements,  flour,  feed.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Transcript Thursday Independent 1899     6     26     280     2.00 

Orien  B.  Winter,  Editor;  Winter  Publications. 

MAYWOOD  (D4),  pop.  409;  Frontier  Co.  (SW).  85  m  SE  of  North  Platte.  CB&Q  RR. 
Grain,  poultry,  stock  farms.  Hogs,  cattle,  horses. 

Eagle-Reporter  4- Friday Independent 1890      7      24      280     2.25  820 

George  Steinmeyer,  Editor;  C.  D.  Harps t,  Publisher. 

McCOOKf  (D4),  pop.  7,678;  Red  Willow  Co.  (PW).  65  m  S  of  North  Platte.  CB&Q  RR. 
Railroad  shops;  packing  plant;  bottling  works;  creamery,  cheese  factory. 
Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  livestock. 


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Independent 1911      8     24      280   15.60   **7,133 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
H.  D.  Strunk.  Editor  and  Publisher, 


412  Norris  Ave. 


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MEADOW  GROVE  (G2%),  pop.  461;  Madison  Co.  (NE).  16  m  W  of  Norfolk.   C&NW 

RR.   Sand  and  gravel  pits.   Grain,  stock  farms.   Corn,  oats. 
News  -f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1905      6     24     280     2.50 

J.  E.  Hauge,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MERNA  (E8),  pop.  886;  Custer  Co.  (C).  10  m  W  of  Broken  Bow.    CB&Q  RR.   Bank, 

Broken  Bow.    Grain,  stock  farms. 
Enterprise-Messenger  4-  .........  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1907      6     26     280     2.00 

Orien  B.  Winter,  Editor;  Winter  Publications. 

MILFORD  (G4),  pop.  951;  Seward  Co.  (SE).  On  Big  Blue  River,  15  m  SW  of  Lincoln. 

CG&Q  RR.   Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.   Corn,  wheat,  alfalfa. 
Review  J-  ..................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1884     8     22     308     1.50 

J.  F.  Longenecker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Times-f-    .........  .Wednesday.     Republican     ...1957      7      24      280      2.00 

Vernon  Bangert,  Editor  and  Publisher,  436   1st  St. 

MINATARE  (A8).  pop.  890;  Scotts  Bluff  Co.  (W).  10  m  SE  of  Scottsbluff.  CB&Q  RR. 

Beet-sugar  factory.    Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.    Sugar  beets,  alfalfa. 
Free  Press  -I-  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1910     6     24     280     2.00 

C.  F.  Parker,  Editor;  E.  M.  Parker  and  Sons,  Publishers. 

Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
5P.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  7  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population  —  1950  Census.  xRand  McNalbr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MINDENf  (F4),  pop.  2,120;  Kearney  Co.  (S).  88  m  SW  of  Hastings.  Railroad  name, 
South  Minden.  CB&Q  RR.  Manufactures  butter,  tools,  neon  signs.  Stock,  grain, 
dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 

Courier-f Thursday Independent 1890     1     24     287     8.00        §2,559 

Martha  B.  Hamilton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MITCHELL  (A8),  pop.  2,101;  Scotts  Bluff  Co.  (W).  10  m  NW  of  Scottsbluff.  CB&Q 
RR.  Creamery ;  beet-sugar  factory.  Diversified  farming.  Sugar  beets,  potatoes. 

Index -h Thursday Independent 1900      7      24     280      2.50  §872 

F.  S.  Snyder,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  K. 
MONROE  (G3),  pop.  269;  Platte  Co.   (EC).  65  m  NW  of  Lincoln.    UP  RR.    Alfalfa 

dehydrating  plant.    Poultry,  stock,  grain  farms. 
Booster-f- Wednesday Independent 1942      5      24     281     2.00  §636 

D.  H.  Ziegler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MORRILL  (A2Vi),  pop.  849;  Scotts  Bluff  Co.   (W).  15  m  NW  of  Scottsbluff.    CB&Q 
RR.   Feed  mill.   Sheep  shipping  center.   Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.   Sugar  beets, 
potatoes,   beans. 
Mail-f Thursday Independent 1907      5     24     224      2.50  §740 

E.  R.  Montgomery,  Publisher. 

MULLENf  (C2%),  pop.  652;  Hooker  Co.  (W).  56  m  N  of  North  Platte.  CB&  RR. 
Creamery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Hooker  County  Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1887      6     26     280      2.50  660 

Orien  B.  Winter,  Editor;  Winter  Publications. 

NEBRASKA  CITYf  (H4),  pop.  6,872;  Otoe  Co.  (SE).  On  Missouri  River,  45  m  S  of 
Omaha.  CB&Q;  MP  RRs.  Manufactures  animal  feed  and  remedies,  garments, 
bricks,  concrete  pipes,  dairy  products,  farm  implements,  dehydrated  alfalfa, 
tin  cans.  Canneries.  State  Institute  for  Blind.  Dairy,  stock,  fruit,  grain  farms. 
Apples,  wheat,  corn. 

wo~.  T>~>  ._i_                              (Evg.ex.Sat.&  T    .          ,     .         1854      8      24      286    13.00   **5,542 
News-Press-*- lSun.,Sun.M.     Independent Sunday  circ.    **5,634 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  H.  Sweet,  Editor;  Press  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher,   123   S.   8th  St. 

NELIGHf  (F2),  pop.  1,822;  Antelope  Co.  (NEC).  35  m  NW  of  Norfolk.    C&NW  RR. 

Flour  mill;  farm  machine  factory.    Agriculture.    Corn,  rye,  oats. 
Leader-f Wednesday Republican 1885      8      24      294      2.50        §2,498 

A.  A.  Pagel,  Editor;  Pagel  &  Pagel.  Publishers. 
News  + Thursday Independent 1915      7      24     276      2.50        §2,619 

Loren  C.  Fry,  Editor;  E.  W.  Reutzel,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

NELSONf  (F4),  pop.  806;  Nuckolls  Co.  (S).  85  m  SW  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q  RR.  Agri- 
culture, especially  grain.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Gazette  + .Thursday Independent 1884     5     24     224     2.00  899 

Vic.  Scherzinger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEWMAN  GROVE  (G3),  pop.  1.004;  Madison  Co.  (NE).  65  m  NE  of  Grand  Island. 
C&NW  RR.  Creamery.  Farming.  Corn,  oats. 

Reporter-f Wednesday Republican 1882     7     24     280     2.50        §1,220 

Mrs.  F.  H.  Price,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NIOBRARA  (G2).  pop.  677;  Knox  Co.  (NE).  On  Missouri  River,  at  mouth  of  Niobrara 
River,  65  m  NW  of  Norfolk.  C&NW  RR.  Ferry  crossing.  Resort.  Dairy,  stock, 
poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn. 

Tribune -h Thursday Democratic 1889      6      26      280     2.00  §890 

Mrs.  Kathryn  Stinson  Tichy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NORFOLK  (G2%),  pop.  11,336;  Madison  Co.   (NE).  60  m  SW  of  Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

C&NW ;  UP  RRs.  Airline  NOR.  Trade  center.  Manufactures  serums,  beverages. 

Creameries ;  flour  and  feed  mills ;  stockyards.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Corn,  clover. 
News-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1887      8      24      280   18.20**13,353 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Shoppers'  Guide-Press -f- Thursday Shopper 1931     6     24     229     8.00 

Sterling  McCaw,  Editor;  Jerry  Huse,  Publisher.  1,213 — Free 

NORTH  BEND  (H8),  pop.  906;  Dodge  Co.  (E).  60  m  NW  of  Omaha.  UP  RR.  Stock, 
poultry*  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 

Eagle+ Thursday Democratic 1897     7     23     280     2.50        1 1,135 

Dennis  Young,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NORTH  PLATTEf  (D8),  pop.  16,438;  Lincoln  Co.  (SW).  On  Platte  River,  180  m  W  of 
Grand  Island.  UP  RR.  Airline  UAL.  Railroad  shops;  flour  mill.  Manufactures 
dairy  products,  insulating  material.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  alfalfa. 

Telegraph-Bulletin 4- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1879     8     22     802   18.20  **  10,985 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Keith  Blackledge.  Editor;  L.  A.  Kelly,  Publisher. 

Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1885     6     24     224     8.00  425 

Clark  Hord,  Editor;  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  428  E.  Sixth  St. 

OAKLAND  (H8),  pop.  1,456;  Burt  Co.  (NE).  60  m  NW  of  Omaha.  C&NW;  CB&Q  RRs. 
Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  cattle. 

Independent  and  Republicans-Thursday Ind.  Rep 1880     7     24     280     8.00        §1,696 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Bob.  Bogue,  Publishers. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ODELI Arbor  State — See  Wymore. 

OGALLALAj-  (C3),  pop.  8,456;  Keith  Co.  (W).  On  South  Fork  of  Platte  River,  50  m 
W  of  North  Platte.  UP  RR.  Manufactures  electrical  instruments  and  appliances. 
Diversified  farming.  Livestock,  wheat,  corn,  sugar  beets. 

Keith  County  News -f Mon.&Thurs...Ind.  Rep 1884     8     24     294      4.00        §2,563 

W.  E.  Buechler.  Editor  and  Publisher,  118  W.  "A"  St. 

OMAHAf  (J3),  pop.  251,117;  Douglas  Co.  (E).  On  Missouri  River.  C&NW;  CBAQ; 
CRI&P;  CGW;  CMSP&P;  1C;  MP;  UP;  WAB;  RRs.  Airlines:  BNF;  NOR; 
UAL.  Bridge  to  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa. 

Manufacturing  and  railroad  center;  important  livestock;  dairy  product  and 
grain  market.  Oil  refineries;  smelters;  slaughter  and  meat  packing  plants; 
flour,  cereal  mills.  Manufacturers  feed,  farm  machinery,  beer,  paint  and  varnish, 
paper  boxes,  electric  signs,  garden  tools,  ball  bearings.  Ten  banks ;  bank  clear- 
ings (6-23-58),  $4,040,348,164;  deposits  (6-23-58),  $496,167,434.  105,031  elec- 
tric (AC)  meters;  83,261  gas  meters;  162,137  telephones.  Creighton  University; 
University  of  Nebraska  Medical  School,  Municipal  University  of  Omaha,  other 
colleges.  Three  TV  stations. 

American  Citizen,  The(Ital.)  Monday Independent 1923     4     27     217     8.00  $967 

Victor  Failla,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2521  So.  43rd  St.   (5). 

Benson  Times -f- Thursday Independent 1904     5     24     224      $16,150 — Free 

Arlene  Hrbek,  Editor;  Blacker  Publishing  Co.,  6111  Military  Ave. 

Bratrsky  Vestnik  (Brother-1 ,-     fMv  ^ftf    .   T  lf         1897     3     26     140     1.00 

hood)-f     (Czech)  ...    }Montn!y rrat.  *  i-it Controlled  free  dist.       24,500 

Otakar  Charvat,  Editor;  Western  Bohemian  Fraternal  Pub.,  1718  Cuming  St.  (2). 

Bulletin Monthly Medical 1926     2     30     115          x          1,726 

July  and  August  editions  combined. 

D.  J.  Bucholz,  Editor;  Omaha-Douglas  Co.  Med.  Soc.,  Pub..  109  N.  18th   (2). 

Caecilia  (no  adv.) Quarterly.   ..    Cath.   Music    .   1874      1      60      119     3.00          1,750 

Rev.  Francis  P.  Schmitt,  Editor;  American  Society  of  St.  Caecilia,  Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  1012. 

Creighton  Alumnus  +V 7  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Alumni 1927      2      30      120x1.00      $16,200 

Le  Ann  M.  Iwan,  Editor;  Creighton  University  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher   (2). 

CreUhtonUn+V Friday Collegiate 1922  C5ni£n.d"i.  dtot         3.00? 

Creighton  Univ.  Dept.  of  Journalism,  Ed.  and  Pub.,  25th  and  California  Sts.  (2). 
Daily  Record-}- Morn.ex.Sun... Legal  &  Com.. ..1886      7     24     280   18.00  

A.  H.  Henningsen,  Editor  and  Publisher,  318  S.  19th  St.   (2). 

D^ewt  +  ld.^.e.8.t..°.™!!!^  JThursday Independent 1935  5  24  224  18,205— Free 

Duane  Brown,  Editor;  Blacker  Publishing  Co.,  802  Brandeis  Theatre  Bldg.  (2). 

Gateway-fV Friday Collegiate 1920  5  24  210  2.00  $2,580 

Students  of  the  University  of  Omaha,  Editors  and  Pub.,  Univ.  of  Omaha  (1). 

Guid*4-  (Nesrro) Friday Independent 1927  8  24  308  4.00  9,793 

Omaha  Guide  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  2418-20  Grant  St.  (10). 

H°(8Czedcah.t    (Farmer)  ISemi-mo Agriculture 1890      3     26      133      3.50        24,000 

Anton  Piskac,  Editor;  Automatic  Ptg.  Co.,  1713  Cuming  St.  (2). 
Jewish  Press-!- .Friday Independent 1921     5     24     224     4.00        §2,718 

Harry  Halpert.  Editor;  Jewish  Federation  of  Omaha,  Pub..  101  N.  20th  St. 

Journal  of  the  Omaha  Mid-1  <.  ,,      „  „  ,,.     ,  1940     2     26      105  x 

West  Clinical  Society -f-....}6  *•  a  yr Medical Controlled  free  dist.         6,765 

Herman  M.  Jahr.  M.D.,  Editor;  Omaha  Mid- West  Clinical  Society,  Publisher, 
1081  Medical  Arts  Bldg. 

Journal-Stockman  + {i^um'8**"    L- Stk.  A  Agric.,1886     7     26     804     9.00        18,117 

Kirby  Kittoe,  Editor;  Omaha  Daily  Journal-Stockman,  Publisher,  Stock  Yards 
Station  (7). 

Katholisches    Wochenblatt   ]  *   .      .  ** 

un  der  Landmann-f  [Thursday Agricultural 1902     7     26     294     4.00 

(German)    J 

V.  J.  Peter,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1071   (1). 

Legionnaire-f .Friday Amer.  Legion 1921     6     24     217  xl.OO 

George  P.  Gillar,  Editor;  Omaha  Post  No.  1,  American  Legion, 

2816  Leavenworth  St.    (5). 
Midwestern  Trucker  and      \Monthhr  JCom.Truck'g     1940     3     26     140     2.00        $1.000 

Shinner  ..        f  Monthly 1&  Shipping  Controlled  free  dist.       $2,650 

J.  E.  Ptekerton,'* Ed. .-'Nebraska  Motor  Carrier  Assn.,  Pub..  608  S.  18th  St.  (8). 

Nebraska  Baptist  Messenger..Monthly Baptist...... ....1913     3     28     136       .85        $5,341 

Dr.  A.  M.  Clarke.  Editor;  Enterprise  Publishing  Co.,  1504  Dodge  St.  (2). 
Nebraska  Beverage  Analyst-— See  Beverage  Analyst  Group,  Denver.  Colo. 

«     xvi  /Retailer,  1906     2      38      140 

Nebraska  Retailer+ Monthly \Groc.  Stores  Controlled  free  dist.       $1.700 

Ernest  A.  Peterson,  Editor;  Omaha  Food  Retailers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1025  WOW  Bldg.  (2). 

Nebraska  Union  Farmer-f-     |Semi.mo Farmers  Union..  19 14     5     24     189     x.50      $18,000 

nBob  liawsonV  EditorV "Farmers  Union  of  Nebraska,  Pub.,  507  S.  72nd  St.  (14). 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
JP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpar*  II 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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News  Bulletin  Omaha            \RI  wiriv           rtiamnfroTn     1941     8     24     150x1.00  3,300 
B1"wkl  ...........  Cham,  of  Com.... 


wrv  iamnoTn  .  , 

Chamber  of  Commerce  +"wy  ...........     am,  o      om....  Controlled  free  dist.  450 

Robert  L.  Rasmussen,  Editor;  Omaha  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publisher, 

108  8.  18th  St.  (2). 
North  Omaha  Booster  -f-  ........  Thursday  .....  Independent  .....  1914     5     24     224       13,075  —  Free 

Burt  Williams,  Editor;  Blacker  Publishing  Co.,  6111%   Military   (4). 

Northwestern  Bell  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Tel.  Emp  ............  1™   ^^J^  ^ 

F.  A.  Godfrey,  Editor;  Northwestern  Bell  Telephone  Company,  Publisher  (2). 
Public  Ledger  -f-   (Eng.&Ital)  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1932     8     24     280     2.00        J1.352 

Sam  Klaver,  Editor  and  Publisher,  304  Patterson  Bid*.  (2). 
South  Omaha  Sun-f  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1897     5     24     224       24,010  —  Free 

Tom  Gavagan,  Editor;  Blacker  Publishing:  Co.,  4808  S.  25th  St. 
True  Voice-f  ...........................  Friday  .............  Catholic  .............  1903      8      23      801      8.00        24,813 

True  Voice  Pub.  Co.,  1604  Grace  St.  North  (10). 
Unionist  +  ................................  Friday  .............  Labor  .................  1925      5     24      210     2.00        §7,575 

Richard  M.  Maupin,  Editor;  Unionist  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  2203  Farnam  St.  (2). 


-8'  Independent  ......  1876     7     26     294  8.00 

V.    J.    Peter,    Editor;   Tribune    Publishing   Company,    1807    Howard    St.  (8). 

Wposf)08(G^rmanT0.r^          JThursday  ........  Independent  ......  1916     7     26     294  4.00 

Mrs.  Viola  Herms-Drath,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2002  N.  16th  St. 

Woodmen  Circle  Tidings  .......  Monthly  .........  [Woodmen          IQQC      o      o^      i^n  KA 

Not  issued  during  July  and  September.  (Circle  189B  8  27  14°  x'50 
May  Beaver.  Editor;  Supreme  Forest  Woodmen  Cir.de,  Publisher,  Woodmen 
Circle  Bldg.,  83rd  and  Farnam  (2). 


}  Monthly  ..........  Fraternal  ...........  1891     3     28      143     x.50      354,215 

Leland  A.  Larson,  Ed.;  Woodmen  of  the  World  Life  Insurance  Society,  Pub., 
848  Insurance  Bldg.  (2). 

WA-M  W^M_L  /Every  Morn.  T«^«-«/i«Tif         Ig8&      8      23     301  15.60**12S,8O5 

World-Herald  -f  .....................  |Eyg  ex  gun   Independent  .......  Evening  circ.  15.60**12O,783 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  7.80**25&,796 

W.  E.  Christenson,  Editor;  World  Publishing  Co.,  14th  and  Dodge  Sts. 

CXNEILLf  (F2),  pop.  8.027;  Holt  Co.  (N).  75  m  NW  of  Norfolk.  C&NW;  CB&Q  RRs. 

Manufactures  butter.    Ships  hogs.    Farming.    Corn,  rye,  oats. 
Frontier,  TheJ-  ........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1880     8     24     308     2.50    **2,542 

Carroll  W.  Stewart,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  830. 
Holt    County    Independent  -f  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1880      8      24      300     2.50    **2,293 

G.  E.  and  F.  A.  Miles,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ORCHARD  (F2),  pop.  458;  Antelope  Co.   (NEC).  60  m  NW  of  Norfolk.    CB&Q  RR. 

Creamery.   Farming.   Corn,  rye,  oats,  hogs,  cattle,  sheep. 
N«w»+  .....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1901      6      26      276      1.50  825 

O.  M.  and  C.  E.  Everhart,  Editors  ;  Orchard  News,  Publisher. 

ORDf  (F3),  pop.  2,239;  Valley  Co.  (C).  65  m  NW  of  Grand  Island.  CB&Q;  UP  RRs. 
Alfalfa  mill.  Butter  factory.  Popcorn  marketing  center.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry, 
grain  farms. 

M.«  Order  World-f-  ................  Month*.  .........  M.H.  Ord.  Bu,.."2»  ^Hed^ee  SiSt.         *$% 

E.  C.  Leggett,  Editor;  Quiz  Printing  Company.  Publisher,  805  S.  16th  St. 

Quiz  -f  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1882      8      24      287      3.50        §3,528 

E.  R.  Apking,  Editor;  E.  C.  Leggett,  Publisher,  305  S.  16th  St. 

ORLEANS  (E4),  pop.  966;  Harlan  Co.  (S).  On  Republican  River,  65  m  SW  of  Hastings. 
CB&Q  RR.   Manufactures  butter,  buttermilk,  cheese.   Diversified  farming.   Corn, 
wheat,  alfalfa. 
Chronicle-f  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1881      6      24      280      2.00  *430 

Eugene  L.  Cline.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
OSCEOLAf  (G8).  pop.  1,098;  Polk  Co.  (EC).  65  m  NW  of  Lincoln.    UP  RR.    Stock. 

grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.    Wheat,  corn,  oats. 
Record-}-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1871      7      24      280     2.50        §1,30O 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Donald  Waterman,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

OSHKOSHf  (B8),  pop.  1,124;  Garden  Co.  (W).    86  m  NW  of  North  Platte.    UP  RR. 

Stock,  grain,  dairy  farms.    Wheat,  corn,  turkeys,  honey. 
Garden  County  News  -j-  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1907      8     22     808     3.00        $1,679 

W.  F.  Greenlee,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
OSMOND   (G2),  pop.  782;  Pierce  Co.   (NE).  26  m  N  of  Norfolk.  CB&Q  RR.    Grain, 

stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.    Corn,  oats,  barley,  rye. 
Republican-f  ............................  Wednesday  .....  Ind.  Dem  ...........  1891      6     26      280     3.00  $840 

Eugene  M.  Liewer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
OVERTON  (E8%).  pop.  497;  Dawson  Co.  (SC).  60  m  SW  of  Grand  Island.    UP  RR. 

Hatchery.   Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.   Alfalfa,  sugar  beets,  corn. 
Observer  +  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1838     6     24     262     2.50  5539 

W.  B.  and  Mildred  Heath,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
OXFORD  (E4),  pop.  1,270;  Furnas  Co.  (S).  70  m  SW  of  Hastings.   CB&Q  RR.   Diver- 

sified farming.   Corn,  wheat,  alfalfa. 
Standard  +  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1888     7     23     280     2.00        51,  179 

E.  E.  Wimmer,  Editor;  Bernard  Wimmer  and  E.  E.  Wimmer,  Publishers. 

Circulation—  ~**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V1"^  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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PALMER  (F8),  pop.  484;  Merrick  Co.  (EC).  26  m  N  of  Grand  Island.  CB&Q  RR. 
Manufactures  butter.  Hatchery.  Ships  grain,  hogs,  cattle.  Agriculture.  Corn, 
wheat. 

Journal  + Thursday Independent 1914     5     24     196     8.00 

H.  Warren  Rice,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  D. 

PAPILLIONf  (H3%).  pop.  1,084;  Sarpy  Co.  (E).  15  m  SW  of  Omaha.  UP  RR.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Grain,  livestock. 

Times  -f Thursday Ind.  Dem 

George  P.  Miller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PAWNEE  CITYf  (H4),  pop.  1,606;  Pawnee  Co.  (SE).  60  m  SE  of  Lincoln.  Railroad 
name.  Pawnee.  CRI&P;  CB&Q  RRs.  Quarries;  walnut  timber.  Ships  livestock, 
grain.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Pawnee  Republican  + Thursday Independent 1868     8     26     801     2.50 

Max  M.  Martin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PAXTON  (C8),  pop.  606;  Keith  Co.  (W).  88  m  W  of  North  Platte.  UP  RR.  Grain, 
stock  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  sugar  beets,  hay. 

Times -f Thursday Independent 1920     6     24     280     2.50 

Kenneth  Newcomb,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PENDERf  (H2),  pop.  1,167;  Thurston  Co.  (NE).  88  m  SW  of  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  C&NW 
RR.  Manufactures  currying  and  dipping  machines,  hay  rakes,  tractor  cabs. 
Agriculture. 

Times Friday Independent 1886     6     24     280     8.00 

Willard  Diederichs,  Publisher. 

PERU  (J4),  pop.  1,265;  Nemaha  Co.  (SE).  68  m  SE  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q  RR.  Manufac- 
tures ready-built  farm  buildings.  Ships  apples,  grapes,  peaches.  Nebraska  State 
Teachers'  College.  Cottonwood  timber.  Stock,  fruit,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Corn,  wheat,  alfalfa. 

PedagogianV Thursday Collegiate 1922      5     26     224x1.50 

Students  of  Nebraska  State  Teachers'  College,  Publishers. 

Pointer  + Thursday Independent 1896     6     24     280      1.50 

F.  B.  and  D.  Stanley,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

PETERSBURG  (F2%).  pop.  508;  Boone  Co.  (EC).  15  m  NW  of  Albion.  C&NW  RR. 
Cold  storage  lockers.  Truck,  grain  farms. 

Press Thursday Independent 1948      5     24     224     2.00 

Thomas  J.  Carraher,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PHILLIPS  (F8%).  pop.  190;  Hamilton  Co.  (SEC).  2  m  SW  of  Wood  River,  nearest 
banking  town.  CB&Q  RR.  Cold  storage  lockers.  Grain,  stock  farms. 

Advertiser-}- Ftntly(  Wed.). Independent 1926     8     24     294     Free 

Merle  Peard,  Publisher. 

PIERCEt  (G2),  pop.  1.167;  Pierce  Co.  (NE).  15  m  NW  of  Norfolk.  C&NW  RR.  Man- 
ufactures butter.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry,  fruits  farms.  Corn,  oats. 

Nebraska  Smoke  Eater Monthly {Firemen**"          1946      5     24     2°5     4'°°          5'144 

William  M.  Cox,  Editor;  Nebraska  Smoke- Eater,  Publisher,  Box  C. 
Pierce  County  Leader Thursday Independent 1888      8     24     280     8.00        §1,619 

W.  M.  Cox,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
PILGER  (G2).  pop.  512;  Stanton  Co.  (NE).  80  m  NW  of  Omaha.  C&NW  RR.  Grain, 

stock,  dairy  farms.  Oats,  corn. 
Enterprise-f Wednesday Republican 1951      7     24     275     2.50  510 

Allen  C.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PLAINVIEW  (G2),  pop.  1.427;  Pierce  Co.  (NE).  80  m  NW  of  Norfolk.  C&NW;  CB&Q 
RRs.  Creamery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  oats. 

News-h Wednesday Independent 1892     7     24     280     2.50        §1,525 

Leonald  Warneke,  Editor;  E.  W.  Reutzel,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

PLATTSMOUTHf  (J8H),  pop.  4,874;  Cass  Co.  (E).  On  Missouri  River,  at  mouth  of 
Platte  River,  18  m  S  of  Omaha.  CB&Q:  MP  RRs.  Manufactures  canned  goods, 
clothing.  Refrigerator  express  shops.  State  Masonic  Home.  Diversified  farm- 
ing. Livestock,  corn,  wheat. 

Journal-f Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1881     8     24     280     3.50        §3,515 

Howard  L.  Lindquist,  Editor;   Howard  Lindquist  and   Eugene  Scarlett,   Pubs. 
POLK  (G8H),  pop.  608;  Polk  Co.  (EC).  85  m  E  of  Grand  Island.  UP  RR.  Flour  mill. 
Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms.    Wheat,  corn. 

Progress-4- Thursday Democratic 1907     5     24     224     3.00  §650 

Norris  Alfred,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PONCAt  (H2).  pop.  893:  Dixon  Co.  (NE).  22  m  NW  of  Sioux  City.  Iowa,  nearest  rail- 
road station.  C&NW;  CB&Q;  CMSP&P;  GN;  1C  RRs.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Com. 

Nebraska  Journal-Leader Thursday Independent 1871      7     24     280     2.50        §1,399 

Gum  Curry  and  Gay  Taylor,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

RALSTON  (J8),  pop.  1,800;  Douglas  Co.  (E).  5  m  SW  of  Omaha,  nearest  bank.  CB&Q; 
MP  RRs.  Manufactures  rubber  hose  and  fan  belts,  toys,  hog  serum,  skate 
wheels.  Diversified  farming. 

Recorder Thursday Independent 1938     5     23     217     2.00  §563 

George  P.  Miller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RANDOLPH  (G2),  pop.  1,029 :  Cedar  Co.  (NE).  28  m  N  of  Norfolk.  C&NW;  CB&Q  RRs. 
Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats. 

Times Thursday Independent 1888     7     28     276     8.00        §1,100 

Stanley  Norria.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — ft-frSept.  A  B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >8PA  Audit; 
(P.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate  VIstued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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RAVENNA  (F8%),  pop.  1.451;  Buffalo  Co.  (SC).  82  m  W  of  Grand  Island.  CB&Q 
RR.  Poultry  and  egg  process  ing  plants.  Railroad  division  plant.  Agriculture. 
Livestock,  wheat,  corn. 

News-f- Thursday Independent 1886      8      24      280      3.00        §2,060 

L.  P.  Cass.  Editor;  Mrs.  C.  B.  Caaa.  Publisher. 

RED  CLOUDf  (F4),  pop.  1,744;  Webster  Co.  (S).  On  Republican  River,  60  m  S  of 
Grand  Island.  CB&Q  RR.  Turkey  hatcheries  and  processing  plant;  chicken 
hatchery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Commercial  Advertiser -f Thursday     .     Independent.    ..  1902      8     24      301      2.50        §2,287 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Dean  Furse,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RUSHVILLEf  (B2),  pop.  1,266;  Sheridan  Co.  (NW).  90  m  NE  of  Scottsbluff.  C&NW 
RR.  Flour  mill ;  soft  drink,  bottling  and  rendering  plants.  Stock,  poultry,  dairy, 
grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

Sheridan  County  Star  + Thursday Independent 1885      7      24      280     3.00        §1,926 

Phil  Gottschalk,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RUSKIN  (G4),  pop.  214;  Nuckolls  Co.  (S).  80  m  SW  of  Lincoln.  CRI&P  RR.  Bank, 
Oak.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Leader Tuesday        .    Independent    .    1903      4      24      192      1.00  §438 

Frances  Hansen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAINT  COLUMBANS,  pop.  X&6;  Sarpy  Co.  (E).  15  m  S  of  Omaha.  Railroad  station, 

Bellevue.   CB&Q  RR.    St.  Columbans  Seminary. 
Far   East Monthly Cath.  Mis'ns 1918      3      26      140      1.00      171,457 

July  and  August  editions  combined.  2     42     140 

Rev.  Donal  O'Mahony,  Editor ;  St.  Columban's  Foreign  Mission  Society,  Publisher. 
SAINT  EDWARD   (G8),  pop.  917;  Boone  Co.   (EC).  40  m  SW  of  Norfolk.    UP  RR. 

Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.   Corn,  alfalfa,  wheat. 
Advance Thursday Ind.  Rep 1900      6     24     256     2.50  §860 

C.  E.  Dawson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
SAINT  PAULf  (F8),  pop.  1,676;  Howard  Co.  (EC).  28  m  N  of  Grand  Island.   CB&Q; 

UP  RRs.    Manufactures  butter.    Hatchery.    Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Corn,  wheat,  alfalfa. 

(Dannebrog  News-f- Thursday Independent 1898      7      24      280      2.50  478 

Phonograph-h Wednesday Ind.  Dem 1873      7      24      280      2.50  1,343 

Byron  F.  Phillips,  Editor;  Saint  Paul  Phonograph,  Publisher. 

Howard  County  Herald -f- Wednesday Independent 1890      7      24      280      2.50          2,000 

O.  E.  Lorkosky,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SARGENT   (E8),  pop.  818;  Custer  Co.   (C).  80  m  NE  of  North  Platte. 
Ships  cattle,  hogs.   Farming.   Corn,  oats,  hay. 

Leader -f Thursday Independent 1898      7      23 

Dick  Lindberg,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  127. 
SCHUYLERf  (G8),  pop.  2,888;  Colfax  Co.  (E).  70  m  W  of  Omaha.    UP  RR.    Manu- 
factures butter,  flour;  alfalfa  dehydrating  plant.    Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry 
farms.   Corn,  wheat. 

Sun-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1871      8      23      308      3.00    **3,161 

Francis  A.  Rea,  Editor;  Sun  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

SCOTIA  (F8),  pop.  474;  Greeley  Co.  (C).  45  m  N  of  Grand  Island.  UP  RR.  Manufac- 
tures butter.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Alfalfa. 

Register-f Thursday Independent 1895     6     23     280     3.00  §907 

M.  G.  Williams,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SCOTTSBLUFF  (A8).  pop.  12,858;  Scotts  Bluff  Co.  (W).  160  m  NW  of  North  Platte. 
CB&Q  RR.  Airlines:  UAL;  WAL.  Trade  center.  Manufactures  cheese,  creamery 
products,  flour  and  feed,  Insulating  material.  Meat  packing  plant.  Tourist  resort. 
Trout  fisheries.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Sugar  beets,  potatoes. 

Business   Farmer-f- Saturday Agricultural 1925      7      24      280      2.00        $3,118 

Jim  Numon,  Editor;  Business  Farmer  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  217  E.  16th  St. 

Republican -h Thursday Republican 1900      6      26      276      2.00  623 

J.  M.  Westervelt,  Editor;  Scottsbluff  Republican,  Publisher. 

Star-  Herald  4- Morn.ex.Mon...Independent 1901      8      23      294   15.60**13,9O6 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.**  13,995 

Star-Herald  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

SCRIBNER  (H8).  pop.  913;  Dodge  Co.  (E).  46  m  NW  of  Omaha.  C&NW  RR.  Flour 
mill;  hatchery;  rendering  plant.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  corn. 

Rustler Thursday Independent 1884      6      26      276      2.50  §942 

Albert  E.  Harper,  Publisher. 

SEWARDf  (G4),  pop.  8.164;  Seward  Co.  (SE).  25  m  NW  of  Lincoln.  C&NW;  CB&Q 
RRs.  Manufactures  cross-arms,  flour  and  feed,  creamery  products,  china,  cement. 
Hatcheries.  Concordia  Teachers'  College.  Agriculture. 

Independent -f- Wednesday Independent 1891      8     24     308     8.00       *3,3S3 

Henry  Mead,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SHELBY  (G8),  pop.  624;  Polk  Co.  (EC).  46  m  NW  of  Lincoln.  UP  RR.  Feed  mill. 
Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

8un  + .Thursday Independent 1890     7     24     280     2.50  §498 

David  Hatt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SHELTON  (F4),  pop.  1,082;  Buffalo  Co.  (SC).  28  m  SW  of  Grand  Island.  UP  RR. 
Shelton  Academy.  Ships  potatoes,  grain,  livestock,  sugar  beets.  Diversified 
farming.  Alfalfa,  corn,  wheat. 

Clipper-f Thursday Independent 1876     5     24     259     2.50        §1,126 

Donald  Jacobson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Hr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


CB&Q  RR. 
285      2.50        §1,066 


IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +Uses  Mats.   ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.     T  Agate  Hoes,  14  to  inch.    fCounty  seat    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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SIDNEYf  (B3),  pop.  4,912;  Cheyenne  Co.  (W).  120  m  W  of  North  Platte.  CB&Q; 
UP  RRs.  Manufactures  farm  machinery,  dairy  products.  Stock,  grain  farms. 
Wheat,  corn,  potatoes. 

Telegraph-f ( ¥°P.7 Wed-    Independent 1873     8     24     287     7.00        §4687 

IOE  r  n.  »-»tww» 

J.  H.  Lowe,  Editor;  Telegraph  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

SILVER  CREEK  (G8),  pop.  444;  Merrick  Co.  (EC).  45  m  NE  of  Grand  Island.  UP  RR. 
Manufactures  flour  and  by-products.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

Sand-f- Tuesday Independent 1903     6     26     280     2.00  §410 

John  B.  Carter,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Clarks. 

SOUTH  SIOUX  CITY  (H2),  pop.  6,657;  Dakota  Co.  (NE).  On  Missouri  River  opposite 
Sioux  City,  Iowa.  C&NW;  CB&Q  RRs.  Alfalfa  dehydrating  plant;  farm  equip- 
ment manufactured.  Truck,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Dakota  County  Star  + Thursday Republican 1909     7     24     280     3.00        §3,441 

Henry  Trysla,  Editor;  Star  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

Eagle-f- Thursday Democratic 1876     7     24     280      3.00  630 

J.  M.  Dryden,  Editor;  Eagle  Print  Shop,  Publisher,  214  W.  18th  St. 

SPALDING  (F3),  pop.  718;  Greeley  Co.  (C).  66  m  N  of  Grand  Island.  UP  RR.  Flour 
mill.  Ships  livestock.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  hay. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1901     6     24     276     3.00  §990 

Donald  and  Ronald  Bopp,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SPENCER  (F2),  pop.  640;  Boyd  Co.  (N).  85  m  NW  of  Norfolk.  C&NW  RR.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Corn,  hay,  beef  cattle,  hogs. 

Advocate-f Thursday Independent 1891      8     24     308      3.00  §80O 

J.  B.  Wells,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SPRINGFIELD  (H3%),  pop.  877;  Sarpy  Co.  (E).  26  m  NE  of  Lincoln.  MP  RR. 
Hatchery.  Limestone  quarry.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Monitor-f Thursday Democratic 1882      7      23      280     2.60  §364 

George  P.  Miller,  Editor;  Papillion  Times  Publishing  Company,  Papillion. 

SPRINGVIEWf  (E2).  pop.  298;  Keya  Paha  Co.  (W).  186  m  NW  of  Norfolk.  Railroad 
station,  Bassett.  C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  flour  and  feeds.  Stock,  grain, 
dairy,  poultry,  farms.  Alfalfa. 

Herald Thursday Independent 1886      7     24      280     3.00        §1,078 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  Hermann,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

STAMFORD  (E4),  pop.  265;  Harlan  Co.  (E).  90  m  SW  of  Hastings.  CB&Q  RR.  Stock, 
grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  alfalfa. 

Star-f Thursday Republican 1914     5     26     245      1.50  §357 

R.  E.  Weare,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STANTONf  (G2%),  pop.  1,408;  Stanton  Co.  (NE).  18  m  SE  of  Norfolk.  C&NW  RR. 
Feed  mill.  Ships  livestock.  Diversified  farming. 

Register-f Thursday Independent 1879      7      24     280      3.00        §1,382 

Kenneth  A.  McCormick,  Editor;  Stanton  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

STAPLETONf  (D8),  pop.  868;  Logan  Co.  (WC).  80  m  NE  of  North  Platte.  UP  RR. 
Ships  livestock.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  oats,  rye,  wheat. 

Enterprise Thursday Independent .1912      6     26     280     2.60  §60O 

Virgil  Evans,  Publisher,  Big  Springs. 

STERLING  (H4).  pop.  647;  Johnson  Co.  (SE).  30  m  SE  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q  RR. 
Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Johnson  County  Courier -f  ....Thursday Independent 1892      7     24      276     2.50  §719 

Marion  F.  Packwood,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STRATTON  (C4Vfc),  pop.  628;  Hitchcock  Co.  (SW).  35  m  W  of  McCook.  CB&Q  RR. 
Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

Booster .Thursday Independent 1958      5      24      178      3.00  480 

Glen  R.  Knapton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STROMSBURG  (G8),  pop.  1,281;  Polk  Co.  (EC).  60  m  NW  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q;  UP 
RRs.  Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

HeadliKht-f Thursday Independent 1885      7      24      280      3.00        §1,265 

Alton  Wilhelms,  Editor;  Stromsburg  Headlight,  Publisher. 

STUART  (E2),  pop.  785;  Holt  Co.  (N).  100  m  NW  of  Norfolk.  C&NW  RR.  Manu- 
factures butter.  Ships  hay.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Advocate Thursday Republican 1906      5      30      255      2.50  §566 

Ira  M.  Ready.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SUPERIOR  (F4H).  pop.  3,227;  Nuckolls  Co.  (S).  90  m  SW  of  Lincoln.  AT&SF; 
C&NW;  CB&Q;  MP  RRs.  Manufactures  cement  products,  butter,  flour,  soda 
water,  serum.  Diversified  farming.  Grain,  alfalfa. 

Express-f Thursday Independent 1900     8     24      315      3.00        §3,142 

Howard  M.  Crilly.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SUTHERLAND  (C3).  pop.  866;  Lincoln  Co.  (SW).  19  m  W  of  North  Platte.  UP  RR. 
Diversified  farming.  Corn,  hay,  beets,  cattle. 

Courier-*- Thursday Independent 1897      6     24     259      2.50  §635 

Waldo  and  Luella  Warren,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SUTTON  (G4).  pop.  1,858;  Clay  Co.  (S).  80  m  E  of  Hastings.  CB&Q  RR.  Grain, 
stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Clay  County  News-f Thursday Independent 1884 

Roy  M.  King.  Editor  and  Publisher. 


8      24      808     2.50        §1,778 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNtlljr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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SYRACUSE  <H4),  pop.  1.097;  Otoe  Co.  (SE).  80  m  SB  of  Lincoln.   CB&Q  RB.   Flour 

mill.   Stock.  Brain,  poultry  farms.   Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Joiurnal-Democrat............ Friday...... Independent 1878     7     24     280     8.00       §1,4*4 

M.  E.  Wilkins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TABLE  ROCK  (H4),  pop.  518;  Pawnee  Co.  (SE).  56  m  SE  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q  RR. 
Ships  grain,  livestock.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

Argus...................^ U"^t2riday Independent 1882     6     24     224     2.00  570 

R.  J.  Senft,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TALMAGE  <H4),  pop.  898;  Otoe  Co.  (SE).  60  m  SE  of  Lincoln.  MP  RR.  Flour  mill. 
Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Tribune.. Thursday Independent 1882     5     24     224     2.50  875 

Desley  L.  Taylor.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TAYLORf  (E8),  pop.  811;  Loup  Co.  (NWC).  80  m  NW  of  Grand  Island.  Railroad 
station.  Sargent.  CB&Q  RR.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain,  stock  farms.  Alfalfa,  corn. 

Clarion-f- Thursday Independent 1883      6     24      266     2.50  §540 

Hazen  E.  and  Thelma  E.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TECUMSEHf  (H4).  pop.  1.980;  Johnson  Co.  (SE).  60  m  SE  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q  RR. 
Poultry  eviscerating  plant.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  alfalfa. 

Chief  tain  +  ........ Thursday Republican 1869     7     24     280     3.00        §2.160 

M.  A.  Stall.  Editor;  Thurber,  Sappenfield  and  Stull,  Publishers. 

TEKAMAHf  (H8),  pop.  1,914;  Burt  Co.  (NE).  42  m  NW  of  Omaha.  C&NW  RR. 
Creamery.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Burt  County  Plaindealer  +  .. ..Thursday Democratic 1933      7      24      276     3.00        §2^247 

M.  D.  Hemphill,  Editor;  Plaindealer  Publishing  Company,  124  S.   13th  St. 
THEDFORDf  (D2%),  pop.  276;  Thomas  Co.   (WC).  60  m  N  of  North  Platte.    CB&Q 
RR.   Stock,  grain  farms.   Rye,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Tri-County  Rancher-f- Monday Independent 1955     8     24     280     2.00 

Circ.  includes  distribution  as  a  suplement  with  Custer  Co.  Chief  of  Broken  Bow. 
Harry  C.  Purcell,  Publisher,  Broken  Bow. 

Thomas  Co.  Herald  Clipper  +  Thursday Independent 1888      6     26     280     2.00 

Orien  B.  Winter,  Editor;  Winter  Publications. 

TILDEN  (G2%).  pop.  1,088;  Madison  Co.  (NE).  28  m  W  of  Norfolk.  C&NW  RR. 
Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats,  hay. 

Citizen-f- . Thursday Republican 1892      7      24      280      2.50        §1,205 

F.  E.  Blackman,  Editor;  S.  C.  Blackman  &  Son,  Publishers. 

TRENTONf  (C4),  pop.  1,289;  Hitchcock  Co.  (SW).  70  m  S  of  North  Platte.  CB&Q  RR. 
Ships  livestock,  grain.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat  corn. 

Register-f Thursday Independent 1885      7     24      280      3.00  1,820 

Buford  L.  and  Harold  L.  Clark,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

TRYONf  (D8).  pop.  196;  McPherson  Co.  (W).  86  m  NW  of  North  Platte.  Railroad 
station  and  bank,  Stapleton.  UP  RR.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Graphic  + Thursday Independent .1889      5      26      252      2.00  §400 

Arthur  French,  Editor;  Tryon  Graphic,  Publisher. 

VALENTINEf  (D2),  pop.  2.700;  Cherry  Co.  (NW),  120  m  N  of  North  Platte.  C&NW 
RR.  State  fish  hatchery.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Valentine  Newspapers,  The +  . Thursday Independent 1887      8      24      308      3.00        §2,710 

Ray  K.  Dover,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VERDIGRE  (F2).  pop.  670;  Knox  Co.  (NE).  55  m  NW  of  Norfolk.  C&NW  RR.  Man- 
factures  butter.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Eagle -f Thursday Independent 1899      6      24      266      2.50  §997 

W.  J.  Jankiewicz,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WAHOOf  (H8),  pop.  8,128;  Saunders  Co.  (E).  35  m  W  of  Omaha.  CB&Q;  C&NW: 
UP  RRs.  Manufactures  culverts,  block  cement,  hog  houses.  Bottling  works. 
Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 

Wahoo  Newspaper-}- .Thursday Independent 1887      8     24      808      4.00        §4,305 

Derrel  D.  Ludi.  Editor;  Ludi  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

WAKEFIELD  (H2),  pop.  1,027;  Dixon  Co.  (NE).  80  m  SW  of  Sioux  City,  Iowa.  C&NW 
RR.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  cattle,  hogs. 

Republican-f Thursday Independent 1881      7      23      280     3.00        §1,090 

Mrs.  E.  F.  Turney,  Publisher. 

WALTH1LL  (H2),  pop.  958;  Thurston  Co.  (NE).  27  m  S  of  Sioux  City.  Iowa.  CB&Q 
RR.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  alfalfa,  oats. 

Citizen-f- Thursday Independent 1914      7      24      280      2.50        §1,052 

C.  R.  Longstein,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WATERLOO  (H8).  pop.  882;  Douglas  Co.  (E).  18  m  W  of  Omaha.  UP  RR.  Bank, 
Elkhorn.  Ships  hybrid  corn  and  vine  seed.  Diversified  farming. 

Douglas  County  Gazette Friday Independent 1882     8     24     276     3.00          4,000 

George  Woodward,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WAUNETA  (C4).  pop.  926.  Chase  Co.  (SW).  60  m  SW  of  North  Platte.  CB&Q  RR. 
Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  barley,  alfalfa,  cattle. 

Breeze Thursday Republican 1887     7     28     280     2.00  §912 

Stanley  C.  Smith,  Editor;  Wauneta  Breeze.  Publisher. 

WAUSA  (G2).  pop.  708;  Knox  Co.  (NE).  35  m  N  of  Norfolk.  C&NW  RR.  Grain, 
stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Gazette Thursday Republican 1898     6     26     276     3.00  §968 

D.  J.  Neu,  Editor;  The  Wausa  Gazette,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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WAYNEf  (H2),  pop.  8,595;  Wayne  Co.  (NE).  24  m  NE  of  Norfolk.  CftNW  RR.  Manu- 
factures butter,  cement  blocks.  State  Teachers'  College.  Stock,  grain,  dairy 
farms.  Corn,  barley,  oats. 

GoMenrod+V  ..........................  FHd.,  ............  Colgate  ..........  "" 

Students  of  Wayne  State  Teachers  College,  Eds.  and  Pubs. 

Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1870 

Bob  Johnson,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co. 


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8     24     204     3.00        §2,905 


WEEPING  WATER   (H4),  pop.  1,070;  Cass  Co.    (E).  85  m  E  of  Lincoln.  MP  RR. 
Manufactures  crushed  and  pulverized  stone  products.  Hybrid  seed  corn  plants. 
Ships    limestone.    Limestone   quarries.    Walnut   timber.    Stock,   poultry,    grain 
farms.  Corn,  wheat. 
Republican-f  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1882     7     24     280     2.75  J898 

William  H.  Thornton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEST  POINT  (H3),  pop.  2,658;  Cuming  Co.  (NE).  60  m  NW  of  Omaha.  Railroad 
name.  West  Point.  C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  stock  remedies  and  feed,  butter. 
Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats,  barley. 

Cuming  County  Democrat  .....  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1876     7     24     280     3.50        §2,223 

Raymond  T.  Harstick,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Republican-f  ...........................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1870     7     24     287     3.50        §2,115 

B.  Von  Seggern,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WILBERf  (H4),  pop.  1,856;  Saline  Co.  (SE).  30  m  SW  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q  RR.  Sausage 

manufactured.  Stock,  poultry,  grain,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 
Republican-f  ...........................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1887     7     24     280     3.00        §1,660 

Milo  L.  and  Arlene  Mae  Korinek,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WILSONVILLE  (D4).  pop.  827;  Pumas  Co.  (S).  85  m  SE  of  North  Platte.  CB&Q  RR. 

Ships  livestock.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  alfalfa. 
Re  view  -f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1900     7     24     280     2.00  §325 

C.  Don  Harps  t,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WISNER   (H2%).  pop.   1,288;  Cuming  Co.    (NE).  29  m  E  of  Norfolk.  C&NW  RR. 

Ships  livestock.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Cattle,  corn. 
News  -Chronicle  ........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1885     6     26     280     8.00        §2,050 

William  M.  Cox,  Publisher. 

WOLBACH   (F3),  pop.  442;  Greeley  Co.   (C).  35  m  N  of  Grand  Island.  CB&Q  RR. 

Creamery;  machine  shop.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 
Messenger  -f  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1901     5     22     168     3.00  §576 

C.  E.  Thompson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
WOOD  RIVER  (F4).  pop.  868;  Hall  Co.  (C).  15  m  SW  of  Grand  Island.  UP  RR.  Flour 

mill;  grain  elevator  elevator.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats,  hay. 
Sunbeam-h  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1890     5     24     224     2.50  §865 

Alice  L.  Senseney,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WYMORE  (H4),  pop.  2,258;  Gage  Co.  (SE).  50  m  S  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q  RR.  Railroad 
division  point.  Ships  grain,  livestock,  eggs.  Stone  quarries.  Diversified  farming. 
Wheat,  corn,  oats. 
Arbor  State-f  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1881     7     24     280     2.50        §2,789 

Also  circulates  in  Odell. 

Robert  E.  Morris,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

YORKf   (G4).  pop.  6,178;  York  Co.   (SEC).  60  m  W  of  Lincoln.  CB&Q  RR.  Manu- 
factures   concrete   products,   school   supplies.   Creameries;   foundry;   nursery; 
hatcheries.  York  College.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
News-Times-h  ..........................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1887      8     24      290   13.00        §4,328 

William  S.  Stauffer,  Editor;  News-Times  Publishing  Company,  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  O  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch,  f  County  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NEVADA 

Population  160,088  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  CARSON  CITY 

Nevada  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Oregon  and  Idaho,  east  by  Utah  and  Arizona  and  southwest 
and  west  by  California.  Its  extreme  length  from  north  to  south  is  486  miles  on  the  eastern,  and 
210  miles  on  the  western  boundary:  greatest  breadth  820  miles,  decreasing  to  810  miles  in  the 
north  and  to  a  point  in  the  south.  Its  land  area  is  109,789  square  miles;  rank,  in  area,  sixth. 

The  surface  generally  is  desert  land  and  averages  5,600  feet  above  the  sea.  It  is  traversed  by 
nearly  parallel  mountain  ranges,  between  which  are  valleys  varying  in  width  from  5  to  20  miles. 
The  highest  point  is  Boundary  Peak,  in  Esmerelda  county,  about  18,146  feet;  the  lowest  is  along 
the-  Colorado  River  in  Clark  county.  470  feet  above  sea  level.  The  mountains  have  produced  more 
than  a  billion  dollars  of  mineral  wealth.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Winnemucca  gives  the 
temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  48.8;  highest  on  record,  108;  lowest  on  record,  — 86. 
Total  annual  precipitation  is  8.66  inches.  Irrigation  has  helped  the  state  greatly  in  productivity. 

Hoover  Dam,  in  the  Black  Canyon  of  the  Colorado  River,  is  the  highest  dam  in  the  world  and 
was  completed  March  1,  1986.  The  purposes  of  construction  were  irrigation,  flood  control,  water 
storage,  silt  control  and  power  development.  It  has  attracted  wide  attention  and  many  visitors. 

The  University  of  Nevada,  established  in  1864,  is  located  at  Reno. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1960),  forty-ninth.  Rural  population  (I960),  68.6%.  In  1950.  of  the 
160,088  total  population,  149.907  were  white;  10,176  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  8,110.  Farm  acreage,  7,068,525.  Average  acreage  per  farm  2,271.2. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $36,078.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  782. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $6,137,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $33,640,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  hay,  $8,162,000;  wheat,  $772,000;  potatoes,  $583,000; 
barley,  $371,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58):  all  cattle  and  calves,  $71,442,000;  all  sheep  and 
lambs,  $9,249,000;  horses  and  mules,  $2,121,000;  hogs  and  pigs.  $504,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957)  :  eggs,  $448,000;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers), 
$33,000;  turkeys,  $18,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957):  all  milk  and  cream,  $3,784,000.  Total  milk  pro- 
duction on  farms,  91,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957)  :  creamery  butter,  544,000  Ibs.;  creamed 
cottage  cheese,  619,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  534,000  gallons. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture.  $69,681,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
food  and  kindred  products. 

Total  expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $5,678,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Government  Printing  Office.  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1954),  $86.871,000.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  copper,  sine, 
tungsten,  gold. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  93,800.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  168,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  117.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1964),  2,717;  sales,  $830,067,000. 


NEVADA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

«    ,  j    ,.      Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number  Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  8  Weekly  2 

Evening  Dailies (6)  Monthly   2 

Morning  Dailies (2)  Quarterly   1 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (2)  Five  times  dur.  academic  yr.  ..        1 

Semi-weekly  ....".....!..."...'.'.'."..."!..       2  Total  Periodicals 6 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies    (1) 

Total  Newspapers  29 

Total  number  of  publications 85 

County  seats  (indicated  by  f)  having  publications \Z\\\'.".'.'.".'. 14 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 24 

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posslblo  to  Incorporate  a  later  ftfure  in  tftat  list 

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LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  17. 


County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

Churchill  (WC),  Fallon 6,181 

Clark  (SE),  Las  Vegas 48,289 

Douglas    (W),  Minden 2,029 

Elko  (NE).  Elko 11,654 

Esmeralda  (SW),  Goldfield 614 

Eureka  (NO,  Eureka 896 

Humboldt  (NW),  Winnemucca 4,888 

8  Lander  (NC),  Austin 1,850 

9  Lincoln  (SE),  Pioche 8,887 


County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat 

10  Lyon  (W),  Yerington , 

11  Mineral  (W),  Hawthorne 

12  Nye  (SC),  Tonopah , 

18  Onnsby  (W),  Carson  City 

14  Pershing  (NW),  Lovelock 

16  Storey  (W),  Virginia  City , 

16  Washoe  (W),  Reno 50,205 

17  White  Pine  (E).  Ely 9,424 


Pop. 
8,679 
5,560 
8,101 
4,171 
8,101 
671 


Estab  Co  Is  «>  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

AUSTINf   (D8),  pop.  419;  Lander  Co.   (NC).   179  m  SE  of  Reno.  Railroad  station, 
Fallon.  SU  RR.   Silver,  gold,  tungsten  mines.    Agriculture.    Cattle,  sheep,  wool. 

Reese  River  Reveille Wednesday Ind.  Rep 1863     8     27     280     4.00 

Jock  Taylor,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BATTLE  MOUNTAIN  (E2),  pop.  X  1,000;  Lander  Co.  (NC).  170  m  NE  of  Reno.  SP; 
WP  RRs.    Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead  mines.    Stock  farms. 


Scout -f Thursday Independent 1924     8 

Mrs.  Ethel  Bates,  Editor;  Avery  D.  Stitser,  Publisher. 


24      280      2.50 


BOULDER  CITY  (G6%),  pop.  8,908;  Clark  Co.  (SE).  25  m  SE  of  Las  Vegas.  UP  RR. 

Manufactures  building  materials. 
Journal — See  Review,  Las  Vegas. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1938     7     24     287     3.00 

M.  M.  Zenoff,  Editor  and  Publisher,  555  Ave.  C. 

CALIENTE  (G6),  pop.  970;  Lincoln  Co.  (SE).  100  m  NE  of  Las  Vegas.  UP  RR. 
Bank,  Pioche.  Railroad  shops.  Gold,  silver,  lead,  zinc  mines.  Stock  farms. 

Herald -f Thursday Independent 1928     6     24     210     3.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  Westover,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CARSON  CITYf  (B3%).  pop.  8,082;  Ormsby  Co.  (W).  The  State  Capital,  80  m  S  of 
Reno.  Railroad  name,  Carson.  V&T  RR.  Airline  BAL.  Slaughter  house.  Stock, 
grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

(Chrontcle-f Friday Republican 1926     5     24     224     2.50 
William  R.  Smith,  Editor. 
Nevada  Appeal* {l^un*'  Sat'    Ind'  Rep 1865     5     24     224   18'00 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Neal  Van  Sooy,  Editor  and  Publisher,  102  S.  Division. 

Nevada  Education  Bulletin  \K  f,  0  „„  v^a+i™  191^      1     52     102 

(no  adv.)  V f  5  t!-  a  yr Education Controlled  free  dist. 

R.  H.  Manning,  Editor;  State  Department  of  Education,  Publisher. 

ELKOt  (F2),  pop.  6,898;  Elko  Co.  (NE).  280  m  NE  of  Reno.  SP;  WP  RRs.  Airline, 
UAL.  Railroad  shops.  Ships  cattle,  sheep,  wool.  Copper,  gold,  silver  mines. 
Stock  farms.  Hay,  grain. 


Free  Press -f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1883 

Chris  H.  Sheerin,  Editor;  Free  Press  Publishing  Company. 

Independent  4- Thursday Democratic 1868 

Warren  L.  Monroe,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  309. 


8     24      280    10.00 
8      24      308      2.50 


Circ 
§1,622 

§962 

§792 
§825 

412 
§1,821 

J3.500 


§2,600 
§1,488 


ELYf  (G8% ),  pop.  8,558;  White  Pine  Co.  (E).  260  m  E  of  Reno.  NN  RR.  Airline,  UAL. 
Copper,  gold,  lead,  silver  mines.  Dairy,  stock  farms.  Sheep. 

f  Record 4- Saturday Independent 1905     8     24     280     3.50          1,250 

ITimes-h Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1920     8     24     28010.00        §2,375 

I  Darwin  Lambert,  Editor;  Donald  W.  Reynolds,  Publisher,  655  Aultman  St. 

EUREKAf  (F8),  pop.  558;  Eureka  Co.  (NC).  200  m  E  of  Reno.  Railroad  station,  Ely. 
NN  RR.  Gold,  silver,  lead  mines.  Stock  farms. 

Sentinel  + Friday Independent 1870     7     24     277     8.06  §450 

E.  J.  Moyle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FALLONf  (C8),  pop.  2,400;  Churchill  Co.  (WC).  55  m  E  of  Reno.  SP  RR.  Manu- 
factures butter,  alfalfa  meal,  dried  milk  products,  pumice  blocks.  Gold,  silver 
mines.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain,  truck  farms.  Cantaloupes,  turkeys. 

Ea;gle-StandardH- Tues.  &  Fri Ind.  Dem 1902      8     22      280     7.20        *2,534 

William  J.  Cary,  Jr.,  Editor;  Fallon  Publishing  Co.,  40  E.  Williams  Ave. 

FERNLEY  (B3),  pop.  X500;  Lyon  Co.  (W).  80  m  E  of  Reno,  nearest  bank.  SP  RR. 
Leather  handbag  factory.  Farming.  Hay,  potatoes. 

Tri-Town  Times  -f- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1957      5     23      203      2.00  $460 

William  J.  Cary,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  57. 

GARDNERVILLE  (B8%),  pop.  *600;  Douglas  Co.  'W).  47  m  S  of  Reno.  Bank, 
Minden.  WP  RR.  Grain  warehouse;  creamery.  Gold,  silver,  tungsten,  barium 
mines.  Agricuture.  Cattle,  hay,  grain,  sheep. 

Record-Courier-f Friday Republican 1880     8     24     280     4.00        §1,040 

Abraham  Protes,  Editor;  John  A.  McDermott,  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  <S> Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  sett.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Col$<S>WidthVDepth    Sub  clre 

HAWTHORNEt  (C4).  pop.  1.861;  Mineral  Co.  <W).  95  m  SE  of  Reno.  Railroad 
station,  Thome.  SP  RR.  Airline  BAL.  Bank,  Babbitt.  U.  S.  Naval  Ammunition 
Depot.  Tourist  resort.  Gold,  silver,  tungsten  mines. 

m$£t-£™?+    *?.de*!I!~      }  Wednesday  ....Independent  .......  1&28     7     24     280     3.00       §1,942 

J.'R.  MeCloskeyi*  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HENDERSON  (66H).  pop.  8,648;  Clark  Co.  (SE).  12  m  SE  of  Las  Vegas.  UP  RR. 
Titanium  plant.  Manufactures  chlorine,  ferromanganese,  paint,  adobe  blocks. 
Home  News  +  .........................  Tues.&Thurs...Independent  ......  1961     7     24     287     4.00        §1,688 

M.  M.  Zenoff,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6  Pacific  St. 

LAS  VEGAS  (F6%),  pop.  24.624;  Clark  Co.  (SE).  180  m  NE  of  San  Bernardino,  Calif. 
UP  RR.  Airlines:  BAL;  CP;  TWA;  UAL;  WAL.  Creameries;  bottling  works. 
Tourist  resort.  Diversified  farming:.  Cantaloupes,  lettuce,  tomatoes.  TV  station. 

Revi.w-Joun,al+  ...................  {fl^^    Dependent  ......  "«•     • 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
A.  E.  Cahlan,  Mgr.  Director;  Donald  W.  Reynolds,  Publisher. 
Sun  -|-  ........................................  Every  Morn  ......  Independent....  1950     8     23     800  24.00  **15,2d8 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  •£-£14,581 

H.  M.  Greenspan.  Editor  and  Publisher,  900  S.  Main  St. 

West  .........................................  Quarterly  .......  {wSitern  Int.      1956     3     26     14°      1'°°     250'000 

E.  L.  Storey,  Editor;  West  Magazine,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  1309. 

LOVEJLOCKf   (C2ft),  pop.   1,604;  Pershing  Co.   (NW).  94  m  NE  of  Reno.  SP  RR. 
Fertilizer  factory;  elevator.  Tungsten,  quicksilver,  copper,  gold  mines.  Tourist 
center.  Agriculture,  livestock,  alfalfa,  hay. 
Review-Miner  -h  ......................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1908     8     24     300     3.50  §905 

Paul  K.  Gardner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NORTH  LAS  VEGAS  (F6%),  pop.  8,875  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-9-56,  gives  12,902)  ; 
(branch  of  Las  Vegas  U.  O.)  ;  Clark  Co.  (SE).  Adjacent  to  Las  Vegas.  Bank  town 
and  railroad  station.  Las  Vegas.  UP  RR.  Games,  dice  manufactured.  Tourist 
resort. 
News-f  .....................................  Wednesday  .....  Democratic  ........  1949     5     23     210         8,000  —  Free 

Charles  Durand,  Editor;  Las  Vegas  Sun,  Inc.,  Pub.,  900  S.  Main  St.,  Las  Vegas. 

PIOCHEf  (G4%),  pop.  1,892;  Lincoln  Co.   (SE).   128  m  NE  of  Las  Vegas.  UP  RR. 

Zinc,  lead,  silver,  gold  mines.  Stock,  truck  farms. 
Record-f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1870     7     24     280     3.50        §1,000 

F  L.  Peters,  Editor;  The  Pioche  Record  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

RENOf  (B8),  pop.  82,497  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-55,  gives  44,795).  Washoe  Co. 
(W).  110  m  NE  of  Sacramento,  Calif.  SP;  WP  RRs.  Airlines:  BAL;  UAL;  WAL. 
Manufactures  brick,  tile,  flour,  cereals,  beer,  sheet  metal,  lumber,  dairy 
products,  soft  drinks.  Meat  packing  plants  ;  oil  refinery  ;  nurseries.  Ships  wool, 
potatoes,  livestock.  Pine,  spruce,  fir  timber.  Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead  mines. 
Alfalfa,  potatoes,  grain.  Eight  banks;  deposits  (1958),  $10,235,000.  22,531  elec- 
tric meters;  6,802  gas  meters;  35,899  telephones.  University  of  Nevada.  Tourist 
resort.  TV  station. 

{Gazette-h  .................................  .Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Republican  .........  1876     8     22     294    26.00**17,940 
John  Sanford,  Editor. 
Nevada  State  Journal-f  .........  .Morn.ex.Mon.  Democratic  ........  1870     8     22     294  26.00**13,321 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies.  Sunday  circ.  ^^r  2  1,96  3 

Paul  A.  Leonard,  Editor;  Reno  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  127  N.  Center  St. 


Monthly  ..........  Agriculture  ........  1947     5     24      196     1.00        1  1,525 

Gene  Kllborn.  Editor  '/Nevada  State  Farm  Bureau,  576  Mill  St. 
Nevada  Beverage  Index  -f...  .Monthly...      .  Liquor  Trade  .   1952     |     JJ     JJ{J     3'00          8'739 

Mema  N.  Wick,  Editor;  Nevada  Publishing  Co.,  495  Kietzke  Lane. 
Register,  The  -f        ..............  Friday.  ............  Catholic.  ............  1935     8     23     294     4.00      *6,612 

Rev.  C.  J.  Caviglia,  Editor;  The  Catholic  Press  Society,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

129  Court  St. 
U.  of  N.  Sagebrush-f  V  ..........  .Friday  ............  Collegiate  ...........  1893     5     24     224     2.20        J2.400 

Students  of  University  of  Nevada,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
University  Ave.  and  9th  St. 

SPARKS    (B8),  pop.  8.208;  Washoe  Co.    (W).   t  m   E  of  Reno.   SP  RR.   Railroad 

shops,  round  house.  Gold,  silver  mines.  Farming.  Hay,  potatoes,  onions. 
Tribune-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1910     5     24     210     4.50          1,514 

George  R.  Lill,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1014  B  St. 

TONOPAHf  (D4H),  pop.  1,875;  Nye  Co.  (SO.  170  m  SE  of  Reno.  TAG  RR.  Airline 
BAL.  Bottling  works.  Gold,  silver  mines.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  hay,  grain. 
Times-Bonanza  and  News  +  .  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1905     5     24     224     4.00        §1,800 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ira  Jacobson,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

VIRGINIA  CITYf  (B8),  pop.  608;  Storey  Co.  (W).  20  m  SE  of  Reno,  banking  town. 
Tourist  resort.  Gold,  silver  mines.  Dairy  farms. 

T§V*SiS  .............  Independent  ......  1858     5     24     200     5.00   ***,744 

Charles  Clegg,  Editor;  Lucius  Beebe,  Publisher. 


-**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher^  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +Uses  Mats.   •Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.     V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCounty   seat.     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNatly 
estimate.    V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fe«. 
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Estab  Coll  ^  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Girt 

WELLS  (Gift),  pop.  947,  Elko  Co.  (NE).  120  m  8  of  Twin  Falls,  Idaho.  SP;  UP;  WP 

RRs.  Limestone  quarry.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Hay. 
Progress  -f  ................................  Friday  ............  Independent  .......  1936     7     24     280     3.00        §1,O53 

C.  J.  Triplett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WINNEMUCCAf  (Dlft),  pop.  2,847;  Humboldt  Co.  (NW).  146  m  NE  of  Reno.  SP: 
WP  RRs.  Bottling  works;  smelter.  Ships  cattle,  sheep.  Gold,  silver,  copper, 
tungsten  mines.  Stock,  dairy  farms.  Alfalfa,  wild  hay. 


Humboldt  Star-f-  .....................      lsun**11*    IndeP«ndent  .......  1862     8     24     28°     7-50        §2,525 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Peter  R.  Jenkins,  Editor;  A.  D.  Stltser,  Publisher. 

YERINGTONf  (B8%).  pop.  1,167;  Lyon  Co.  (W).  80  m  SE  of  Reno.  NCB  RR.  Ships 

beef,  hay,  onions,  potatoes.  Gold,  copper,  silver  mines.  Stock,  dairy  farms. 
Mason  Valley  News  -f  ............  Friday  ............  Republican  .........  1874     8     24     280     3.00        §1,585 

Walter  J.  Cox,  Editor;  Jack  Carpenter  and  W.  J.  Cox,  Publishers. 

Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIa»ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

Population  683.242  (U.  3.  Census.  1950) 
State  Capital.  CONCORD 

New  Hampshire  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Quebec.  Canada,  east  by  Maine  and  the  Atlantic 
Ocean,  south  by  Massachusetts  and  west  by  Vermont.  Its  length  is  180  miles  from  north  to  south ; 
its  average  breadth,  50  miles;  land  area.  0.017  square  miles. 

A  rough  and  hilly  surface  characterizes  most  of  the  state.  In  the  north,  the  Presidential  Range 
of  the  White  Mountains  reaches  altitudes  of  more  than  6,000  feet.  Winters  are  severe,  but  the 
state  has  an  almost  ideal  summer  climate,  especially  in  the  central  and  eastern  portion.  Moun- 
tain and  lake  scenery  is  noted  for  its  beauty;  large  numbers  of  tourists  are  attracted  yearly, 
from  many  parts  of  the  country. 

The  more  level  southern  section  is  agricultural  and  industrial,  utilizing  river  water  power. 
The  Valley  of  the  Connecticut  is  famed  for  the  beauty  of  its  farms  and  villages.  The  Weather 
Bureau  at  Concord  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  45.4;  highest  on  record,  102; 
lowest. — 28.  Total  annual  precipitation  is  87.51  inches. 

The  most  outstanding  of  the  state's  educational  institutions  are  Dartmouth  College,  at  Hanover, 
and  the  University  of  New  Hampshire,  at  Durham. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950).  forty-fifth.  Urban  population  (1950).  57.7%.  In  1950.  of  the 
588.242  total  population,  682.275  were  white;  967  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1960),  18,891.  Farm  acreage,  1,718,781.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  128.0. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $8,921.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  1,385. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $11,864,000;  livestock  and  products  (in- 
cludes meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $55,495,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957):  hay,  $1,030,000;  potatoes,  $793,000;  maple  sirup, 
$319,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)   (1957)  :  apples,  $2,827,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $14,832,000;  horses  and  mules, 
$575,000;  hogs  and  pigs,  $263,000;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $139,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  ejfsrs,  $18,823.000;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial 
broilers),  $7,944,000;  turkeys,  $796,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957):  all  milk  and  cream,  $20,278,000.  Total  milk 
production  on  farms,  370,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  creamed  cottage  cheese,  362,000 
Ibs.;  ice  cream,  1,202,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Total  catch  (1956),  848,000  Ibs.;  $382,000  value.  Principal  fish:  lobsters. 

FORESTS 

Total  forest  production  (1947).  822.609  M  feet  b.m.  Principal  woods:  white  pine,  hemlock, 
birch,  eastern  spruce,  maple,  oak,  beech,  ash.  balsam,  fir,  cottonwood  and  aspen,  elm,  basswood. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $401,856,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
leather  and  leather  products,  textile  mill  products,  machinery  (except  electrical).  Total  expendi- 
tures for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $19,290,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office.  Washington  25.  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1061),  $1,296.000.  rank,  forty-sixth.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  valuer 
sand  and  gravel,  feldspar,  stone,  clays. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-68),  194,500.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  236,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1957).  313.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954).  7,429;  sales,  $600.767,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  10. 

County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat            Pop.  County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat            Pop. 

1  Belknap  (C),  Laconia 26,632  *  HUlsboro  (S),  Manchester 

2  Carroll  (EC)    Ossipee  15  868  *nd  Nashua * 156,987 

ft  nh»«Yii«>A  faw\    IT~»T>A fto'oii  7  Merrimack  (SO,  Concord 68,022 

8  Cheshire  (SW),  Keene 88.811  g  Roclringham  (SB),  Exeter 70,059 

4  Coos  (SW),  Lancaster 35,982  9  Strafford   (SB),  Dover 61,667 

5  Grafton  (WC),  Woodsville 47,928         10  Sullivan   (SW),  Newport 26,441 

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NEW  HAMPSHIRE  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily 9 

Evening  Dailies  (8) 

All-day  Daily  (1) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (1) 

Semi-weekly  1 

Weekly  41 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies.  ( 1 ) 

Total  Newspapers  51 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue 


Number 


Semi-weekly  .............................  1 

Weekly  ......................................  2 

Semi-monthly  ............................  1 

Monthly   ....................................  9 

Bi-monthly  ................................  1 

Quarterly  ..................................  2 

Five  ti.  dur.  academic  yr  ..........  1 

Five  times  a  year  ......................  1 

Six  times  a  year  ........................  1 

Six  ti.  during  academic  yr  .......  i 

Eight  times  a  year  ....................  1 


Total  Periodicals  22 

Total  number  of  publications 73 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 10 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 41 

For  circulation  figures  (or  daily  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  LUt  In  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  It  Is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


Estab  Cols  <fr  Width  Y  Depth    Sub 
ASHLAND—  Citizen—  See  Record,  Plymouth. 

BERLIN  (D2%),  pop.  16,615;  Coos  Co.  (N).  On  Androscoggin  River.  78  m  W  of  Lew- 
iston.  Me.  BAM;  GT  RRs.  Airline  NEA.  Foundries;  paper,  pulp  products,  soft 
drinks,  semi-finished  rubber  footwear,  knitted  wear  manufactured.  Logging. 
Maple,  birch  timber  Agriculture. 


J950 


Clre 


y Independent 1942      5      24      224     8.00          1,082 

Le  Journal  de  Berlin,  Publisher,  134  Green  St. 

Reporter  4- .Thursday Independent 1890      8     22     280     4.00        $6,050 

A.  W.  Warren,  Editor ;  John  H.  and  Thomas  F.  Houlihan.  Publishers, 
Mason  and  Pleasant  Sts. 

BRISTOL  (C4%),  pop.  1,686;  Graf  ton  Co.  (WO.  On  Newfound  Lake,  80  m  N  of 
Concord.  Railroad  station.  Franklin.  BAM  RR.  Manufactures  automobile  pack- 
ings, crutches,  wood  products.  Resort.  Mica  mines ;  timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Milk,  sweet  corn,  potatoes. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Republican 1878     7     24     280     4.50          1,124 

Edward  J.  and  Jeanne  K,  Bennett,  Publishers. 

CANAAN  (B4),  pop.  1.465;  Graf  ton  Co.  (WC).  38  m  NW  of  Concord.  BAM  RR.  Bank, 
Lebanon.  Summer  resort.  Timber,  Dairy  farms. 

ReAd^ocate  +  Enfleld  }  Thursday Independent 1866      7      24      280      3.50 

Elmer  and  Mary  Dulmage,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  7. 

CENTER  OSSIPEE  (D4),  pop.  X500;  Carroll  Co.  (E).  50  m  NW  of  Portsmouth.  Rail- 
road name.  Mountain  View.  BAM  RR.  Bank,  Rochester.  Dowels,  furniture,  sashes 
and  blinds  manufactured.  Agriculture. 

C^11I?oneer+]^^*!!*         JFriday Independent 1886     8     24     276 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  Granite  State  News,  Wolfeboro  Falls. 
Parker  M.  Merrow,  Editor;  Carroll  Co.  Independent,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

CLAREMONT  (B6),  pop.  12,811;  Sullivan  Co.  (SW).  42  m  NW  of  Concord.  BAM 
RR.  Manufactures  mining  machinery,  shoes,  paper,  woolens,  soft  drinks.  Nurs- 
eries. Summer  resort.  Pine  timber.  Dairy  farms. 

Eagle-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1914     8     24     294  21.00    **8,314 

Kenneth  Whipple.  Editor;  Rhoda  Shaw  Clark,  Publisher. 

COLEBROOK  (C2),  pop.  2,116;  Coos  Co.  (N).  On  Connecticut  River,  88  m  NW  of 
Berlin.  MC  RR.  Summer  resort.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry  and  seed  potato  farms. 

News  and  Sentinel-f .Thursday Republican 1870     7     24     800     4.00 

Estate  of  Harry  C.  Hikel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CONCORDt  (C5),  pop.  27,988;  Merrimack  Co.  (SO.  The  State  Capital.  On  the  Merri- 
macic  River.  18  m  N  of  Manchester.  BAM;  8V  RRs.  Airline,  NEA.  Railroad 
shops.  Manufactures  belting,  brass,  granite,  wooden,  leather,  foundry  products, 
dynamos,  transformers,  machinery,  bricks,  insulated  wire,  yarns,  pipes,  flour, 
electrical  instruments,  shirts,  confectionery.  Magazine  printing.  Seven  banks; 
bank  clearings  (6-80-58),  $372,606,280;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $114,079,930. 
9,781  electric  (AC)  meters;  8,437  gas  (nat.)  meters;  12,613  telephones.  Granite 
quarried  and  exported.  St.  Paul's  School  (boys). 

~Evg.ex.Sun Independent .1809     8     24     297   18.00  **  12,544 


2.50        51,759 


$1,700 


} 


Comio  strip  advertisng  accepted. 

James  M.  Langley,  Editor;  Monitor-Patriot  Co.,  Publisher,  8  N.  State  St. 


I5  t!*  a  yr  ..........  Educational  ......  1920     8     26     117  xl.OO 

Robert  G.  Lewis,  'Edit  or;  New  Hampshire  Education  Assn.,  Pub.,  29  School  St. 


Circulation  »*Sept.  AB.C.  Statement:  *7uoe  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
•ma.  12  to  inch.  YAfjate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  sest.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNafl* 
estimate.  Vluved  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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DERRY  (D6),  pop.  6,826;  Rocklngham  Co.  (8E).  10  m  SE  of  Manchester.  BAM  RR. 
Manufacture!  shoes,  wooden  tags,  novelties.  Poultry  and  egg  packing  plants. 
Greenhouse.  Summer  resort. 

rEnterprise+ .. — ........  M  on,  A  Wed.     Independent 1905     6     24     210     3.12 

<  News  +  .Thursday Independent 1880     7     24     287     2.60 

I  John  J.  Brennan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DOVERf  (E6).  pop.  16,874;  Stratford  Co.  (SE).  On  Cocheco  River.  12  m  NW  of 
Portsmouth.  BAM  RR.  Manufactures  cotton,  woolen  goods,  shoes,  leather  belt- 
ing, box  toes,  lumber,  printing  presses,  cleaning  fluids,  monuments,  soft  drinks. 
Greenhouses.  Dairy,  truck,  fruit  farms. 

Cost  Engineering  (no  adv.). ...Quarterly '{iSta*  C°8t        1961     1     54       92     5<0° 

O.  T  Zimmerman  and  Irvin  Lavine,  Eds.;  Industrial  Research  Service,  Inc., 
Publisher,  Masonic  Bldg. 

r  Foster's  Democrat  +  Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1873     8     24     294   16.00 

1  F^OT*i^OC™*."* JThursday Independent 1872      8     24     294     2.60 

I  P.  C.  Foster,  Editor;  Geo.  J.  Foster  &  Co.,  Publishers,  Central  Square. 

DUBLIN  (B6),  pop.  676;  Cheshire  Co.  (SW).  10  m  W  of  Keene,  nearest  bank.  Rail- 
road station,  Peterborough.  B&M  RR.  Resort.  Agriculture. 

Yankee  Monthly General 1935     2     28      107     8.00 

Robb  Sagendorph,  Editor ;  Yankee,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

DURHAM  (E6),  pop.  4.770;  Strafford  Co.  (SE).  6  m  SW  of  Dover.  B&M  RR.  Cannery. 
University  of  New  Hampshire.  Poultry,  truck  farms. 

New  Hampshire  V .Thursday Coll.  Students....  19 11     6     24     238     3.00 

Students  of  University  of  New  Hampshire,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

New  Hampshire  Alumnus -fV. Monthly Coll.  Alum 1918     3     28      140     2.00 

University  of  New  Hampshire  Alumni  Association,  Publishers. 

ENFIELD — Advocate — See  Canaan  Reporter  and  Enfleld  Advocate.  Canaan. 

EXETERf  (E6%),  pop.  6.664;  Rockingham  Co.  (SE).  On  Exeter  River.  13  m  SW  of 
Portsmouth.  BAM  RR.  Manufactures  cotton  cloth,  shoes,  handkerchiefs,  brass 
articles,  machine  parts.  Monuments.  Phillips  Exeter  Academy  (boys).  Nurseries. 
Agriculture.  Poultry.  Apples,  dairy  products. 

Exonian-f Wed.  A  Sat Prep  School 1878  5  24  224  6.00 

Students  of  Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  Publishers. 

News-Letter-f .Thursday Independent 1831  8  24  294  4.00 

H.  B.  Thayer,  Jr.,  Editor;  Exeter  News-Letter  Company,  Publisher,  Water  St. 

FARMINGTON  (D6).  pop.  8,464;  Strafford  Co.  (SE).  16  m  NW  of  Dover.  BAM  RR. 
Manufactures  shoes,  wire  brushes,  septic  tanks.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture. 
Poultry. 

News  Thursday Independent 1879     6     22     238     3.0« 

Sam  S.  Clevenson.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FRANKLIN  (C4%),  pop.  6,652;  Merrimack  Co.  (SC).  On  Merrimack  River,  18  m  SW 
of  Laconia.  BAM  RR.  Manufactures  woolen  cloth,  hosiery,  needles,  hack  saws, 
knitting  machines,  leather  products,  metal  parts,  dresses,  iron  castings.  Lake 
resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 

Journal-Transcript + ..Thursday Independent 1872     8     24     294     4.00 

John  Philip  Lewis,  Editor;  The  Journal-Transcript,  Inc.,  Publisher. 


Circ 


GOFFSTOWN  (C6%).  pop. 
ing  town.  BAM  RR. 
fruit  farms. 


6,688;  Hillsboro  Co.  (S).  8  m  NW  of  Manchester.  bank- 
Manufactures  sash  and  blinds.  Summer  resort.  Poultry, 


National  Fisherman -Monthly Fisheries 1919 

Gardner  Lamson,  Publisher. 

jThursday Independent 1957     5     24     224     4.00 


26  140 
89  140 
Controlled  circ. 


Norman  W.  Piper,  Editor;  Piper- Dancause,  Publisher. 

HAMPTON  (E6),  pop.  2.847;  Rockingham  Co.  (SE).  15  m  S  of  Portsmouth,  banking 
town.  BftM  RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  shoe  counters  and  soles.  Summer  resort. 
Dairy,  fruit,  truck,  stock  farms. 

UlCountyd  GazVttS^f .™. ^Thursday Independent 1898     8     24     295     4.00 

Edward  S.  Seave'y'."jr7,  Editor;  Hampton  Publishing  Company. 

HANOVER  (B4),  pop.  6,250;  Grafton  Co.  (WC).  28  m  N  of  Claremont.  Railroad 
station,  Norwich,  Vt.  BftM  RR.  Airline  NEA.  Dartmouth  College  (men).  Dairy 
farms. 

Dart-h  V 6  «.  a  yr Collegiate 1951     8     28     140     1.25 

Students  of  Dartmouth  College,  Publishers.  86  Robinson  Hall. 

Dartmouth.  The-f Morn.ex.Sun... Collegiate 1839     6     24     252   10.25 

Students  of  Dartmouth  College,  Publishers,  30  Robinson  Hall. 

28     140     4.00 


.  }  Monthly Coll.  Alumni 1905     3 

See  also  Ivy"League"Alumni  Magazines,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

C.  E.  Widmayer,  Editor;  Dartmouth  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher. 

Ga*ette+ .Thursday Republican 1885     8     24     801 

Earl  S.  Hewitt,  Editor;  Cory-Hewitt  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Allen  St. 


§8,500 
§400 


51,584 

J10.941 

tl,300 
§3,810 

§1,155 
§3,544 


>8,505 
§2,064 


§2,767 


$2,600 
J26.000 


4.00        $1,050 


-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 


IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher'*  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    4  Uses  Mats.   $  Nonpareil 
em*,  12  to  inch.     T  Agate  lines.   14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.     Population —1950  Census.     xRand  MeNally 
estimate,    V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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HANOVER  (Continued)  Estib  Cols*  Width?  Depth    Sub 

Ski  Magazine  ............................  6tiayr.  ..........  Int.  of  8ki«rs....l935     3     27     140     3.00 

Issued  monthly,  October  through  March. 

William  T.  Eldred,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Valley  News  —  See  Lebanon. 

HENNIKER  (C5),  pop.  1,676;  Merrimack  Co.  (SW).  13  m  W  of  Concord.  New  England 
College.  Manufactures  paper,  yarn  and  lumber.  Agriculture. 


Clrc 
*40,910 


High  Way  Magazine,  The  ......  Quarterly  ........ 

Subscription  price  5  issues,  $1.00. 


1t»on 


Leroy  Victor  Cleveland.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
New  Englander  (offset)  ..........  Monthly  ..........  Collegiate  ...........  1946 

Students  of  New  England  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


As>       Qfi 


5     23     220     2.00 


HILLSBORO   (C6),  pop.  2,179;  Hillsboro  Co.   (S).  26  m  SW  of  Concord.  BAM  RR. 

Manufactures  woolen  cloth,  hosiery,  underwear.  Pine,  spruce,  hardwood  timber. 

Dairy,  truck,  poultry,  stock  farms. 
Messenger-f  ............................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1870     6     26     280     3.00 

John  O.  Van  Hazinga,  Editor;  Messenger  Publishing  Company. 
Tri-Town  Yankee  -f   (offset).  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1956      5      24      231     4.00 

Donald  B.  Madden,  Jr.,  Editor;  Tri-Town  Newspaper  Corp.,  Pub.,  Crosby  Block. 

HUDSON  (D6),  pop.  4,183;  Hillsboro  Co.  (S).  3  m  E  of  Nashua.  Nearest  bank  and  RR 
station,  Nashua.  B&M  RR.  Plastic  and  wood  filters  factory  ;  machine  shop  ;  bot- 
tling works.  Poultry,  dairy,  fruit  farms. 

5ti.ayr  ..........  Worn.  Club  ........  1922      3      26      136        .50 

d.;  New  Hampshire  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs,  Pub. 


Mrs.  Frank  R.  Austin, 


JAFFREY  (B6),  pop.  2,911;  Cheshire  Co.  (SW).  15  m  SE  of  Keene.  Bank  and  railroad 

station,  East  Jaffrey.  B&M  RR.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 
Recorder-Trans  cript-f-  ............  Thursday  ........  In  d.  Rep  .............  1897      8     24      294      5.00 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  Transcript,  Peterborough. 

Paul  C.  Cummings,   Editor;  Transcript  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  Peterborough. 

M°dk 


(off8et) 


Thursday          Independent      ..  1956      5      24      224      4.00 


$1,110 
§1,720 

2,300 

§601 
§1,737 

§6,888 


Richard  Noyes,  Editor;  Monadnock  Ledger,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Main  St. 

KEENEf  (B6).  pop.  15.638;  Cheshire  Co.  (SW).  43  m  W  of  Manchester.  B&M  RR. 
Airlines:  MOH;  NEA.  Manufactures  chairs,  woodenware  and  boxes,  toys,  wool- 
ens, manifold  books,  metal  polish,  manicuring  implements,  marking,  embossing 
machines,  portable  houses.  Nurseries.  Summer  resort.  Teachers  College.  Pine 
timber;  feldspar,  mica  quarries.  Agriculture. 

Sentinel  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1890     8     24     294  21.84 

R.  W.  Newell,  Editor;  James  D.  Ewing,  Publisher. 

LACONIAf  (D4%),  pop.  14,746;  Belknap  Co.  (C).  22  m  N  of  Concord.  B&M  RR. 
Airline  NEA.  Manufactures  hosiery,  knitting  machines,  skiis,  malleable  iron, 
brass,  turned  wood  products,  latch  needles,  veneer,  paper  boxes,  sprinklers. 
Summer  and  winter  resort.  Pine,  fir.  maple,  birch  timber.  Farming.  Potatoes, 
hay,  corn. 

Citizen-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1925      9     22      294    15.00    **5,865 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Edward  J.  Gallagher,  Editor;  Citizen  Publishing  Co.,  18  Beacon  St. 

LANCASTERf  (C2%),  pop.  8,118;  Coos  Co.  (N).  20  m  W  of  Berlin.  B&M;  MC 
RRs.  Manufactures  machinery,  drugs,  belt  fasteners.  Summer  resort.  Pulp- 
wood  timber.  Dairy  farms. 

Coos  County  Democrat 4- .Wednesday  ....Ind.  Rep 1838     8      24      805      4.00        §3,104 

Prints  edition  under  name  of  Times,  Whitefield. 
Clinton  L.  White,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEBANON    (B4),  pop.   8,495;  Graf  ton  Co.    (WC).   20  m  N  of  Claremont.   B&M   RR. 

Airline  NEA.  Manufactures  woolen,  winter  sports  goods,  work  clothing,  bricks, 

watchmakers'  tools,  electrical  supplies,  excelsior.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  poultry 

farms. 
Granite  State  Free  Press -f  ...Thursday Independent 1844 

W.  A.  Smith  and  R.  H.  Kelley,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Valley  News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1952 


8      24      318      2.50         §1,396 
8      24      297   20,00    **5,332 


Circulates  also  in  Hanover  and  West  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  White  River  Junction,  Vt. 
M.  J.  De  Sherbinin,  Editor;  Walter  C.  Paine,  Publisher. 

LISBON — Courier — See  Littleton. 

LITTLETON  (C3),  pop.  4.817:  Grafton  Co.  (WC).  82  m  SW  of  Berlin.  B&M  RR. 
Glove,  shoe;  whetstone  factories.  Resort  mountains.  Pulpwood.  Dairy  farms. 

Courier  4- Thursday Independent 1889      8      24      293      4.50 

Prints  editions  under  same  name  for  Lisbon,  circ.  §539;  Whitefield,  circ.  §30O. 
John  H.  Colby,  Editor;  Courier  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

Eastern  Ski  Bulletin-f- 8  ti.  a  yr Skiing... 1952      5     24     229     2.00 

Enza  Serafini,  Editor;  United  States  Eastern  Amateur  Controlled  free  dist. 

Ski  Assn.,  Publisher,  98  Main  St. 

MANCHESTERf  (D5%),  pop.  82,732;  Hillsboro  Co.  (S).  On  Merrimack  River,  18  m 
N  of  Nashua.  B&M  RR.  Airport.  Airline  NEA.  Extensive  cotton,  woolen  and  rayon 
mills ;  shoe,  textile,  brush,  paper,  knitting  machinery,  wooden  box,  rubber,  under- 
wear,  cigar  auto  parts,  sash  and  door,  mattress,  lumber  products  factories. 
Twelve  banks;  bank  clearings  (12-30-57),  $153,666,699;  deposits  (1967) 


§3,640 


16,086 
1,264 


Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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IIANCHESTERf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols* Width? Depth    Sub  Circ 

$164,876,688.  84,111  electric  (AC)  meters;  14,911  gas  (art if.)  meters;  22,805 
telephones.  St.  Anselm's  College  (men),  Manchester  Institute  of  Arts  and  Sci- 
ences. TV  station. 

°( French)     **.**^°**. Jwednesday  ....Independent 1950     5     24     210     5.00        53,000 

Josaphat"T.'*BenoUrBditor;  The  Franco- American  Publishing  Corp.,  Publisher, 
1042  Elm  St. 

Ansehnian-f  V Monthly Collegiate 1958     8     30      140 

Students  of  Saint  Anselm's  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.   Controlled  free  dist.       $1,400 

Automobilist.  The+  (offset) ...Quarterly Motoring 1917     8     28     185  xl.OO   U30,000 

Issued  January,  April,  July  and  October. 

Philip  C.  Wallwork,  Editor;  Automobile  Legal  Assn.,  Publisher,  922  Elm  St. 

UNews  ^l^.*^?'.*!!?.?.^}8**111"*111^ ShoesALeather.,1896     2     48      112     5.00          1,800 

L.  R.  Schwaa'bV'EdUorV  Leather  Shoe  News  Co.,  Publisher,  215  Canal  St. 
Canado-Americain,  Le  (Fr.).. .Bi-monthly Fraternal 1900     2     24       89  x     $20,000 

Not  published  during  June,  July  and  August. 

Adolphe  Robert,  Editor;  L' Association  Canada- Americaine,  Publisher. 

62  Concord  St. 
Community  Center  News .Monthly /Jewish  Com-      1937     4     24     147 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.       |  munity  Ints.  Controlled  free  dist.  J600 

Jewish  Community  Center,  Publisher.  698  Beech. 
Magnificat,  The+ Monthly Cath.ALit 1907     2     80     105     8.00 

Sister  Mary  Walter.  Editor;  Sisters  of  Mercy,  Publishers.  131  Laurel  St. 

(New  Hampshire  News 4- Sunday Independent 1946 
Color  advertising  accepted. 
Union  Leader + Daily  ex.  Sun...Independent 1862 
All  day  daily. 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Union-Leader  Corporation.  Publisher,  85  Amherst  St. 

Tower-f  V Monthly Collegiate 1932 

Students  of  Saint  Anselm's  College.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MEREDITH  (C4).  pop.  2.222;  Belknap  Co.  (C).  11  m  N  of  Laconia.  BAM  RR.  Man- 
ufactures  asbestos  textiles,  lumber,  wheelbarrows,  caskets,  box  shocks.  Lake 
resort.  White  pine  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

News  + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1880     8     24     294     4.00 

Neal  W.  Phillips,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MILFORD  <C6),  pop.  4.159;  Hillsboro  Co.  (S).  11  m  NW  of  Nashua.  BAM  RR. 
Manufactures  furniture,  monuments,  building  granite,  textile  goods,  lumber, 
beverages.  Lake  resort.  Granite  quarries;  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Apples, 
peaches,  grain. 

Cabinet+ .Thursday Republican 1802     8     24     294     4.50 

Part  of  paper  printed  as  Journal  for  Wilton.  Circ.  550.  Combined  circ. 

W.  B.  Rotch.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NASHUAf  (D6),  pop.  84.669;  Hillsboro  Co.  (S).  Junction  of  Nashua  and  Merrimack 
Rivers.  40  m  N  of  Boston,  Mass.  BAM  RR.  Airport.  Shipping  center. 

Textile  mills.  Manufactures  paper,  pulp  and  plastic  moulding  machinery, 
automatic  machines  for  paper  box  making ;  textile  machinery  repair  parts,  elec- 
tric parts  for  radio  and  television  industry;  electronic  equipment;  bronze,  brass 
and  aluminum  castings,  sheet  metal;  building  materials  and  supplies,  lumber 
products,  memorial  tablets  and  grave  markers ;  steel  cabinets ;  ice  cream  freezers ; 
caskets,  rubber  goods,  disinfectants,  coated  and  wax  paper,  shoes,  dresses; 
greeting  cards.  Five  banks;  deposits  (7-1-58),  $74,000,000.  16,149  (resi- 
dential) electric  (AC)  meters;  6,297  (residential)  gas  (nat.)  meters;  11,298 
(residential)  telephones.  Rivier  College. 

Impartial,  L'+( French) Thursday Independent 1898     7     26     280     8.00  

Mrs.  Annette  Biron,  Editor;  Armand  Biron,  Publisher,  23  Elm  St. 

Telegraph-f ..J2vg.ex.Sun Independent 1832     9     22     301   20.00      511,733 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Fred  H.  Dobens,  Editor;  Irvin  R.  VanAurmen,  Publisher,  60  Main  St. 
NEW  BOSTON— -Times—See  Goffstown  News. 

NEWPORTf  (B5),  pop.  5.181;  Sullivan  Co.  (SW).  85  m  NW  of  Concord.  BAM  RR. 
Manufactures  shoes,  woolen  cloth,  lumber,  beverages.  Resort.  Spruce,  pine,  hem- 
lock timber.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit,  poultry,  truck  crops. 

Argus-Champion  + Thursday Independent 1823     8     24     294     4.00 

Nicholas  J.  Mahoney,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  46  Main  St. 

NORTH  CONWAY  (D8%),  pop.  X948;  Carroll  Co.  (E).  88  m  S  of  Berlin.  BAM; 
MC  RR.  Tourist  resort,  mountains.  Grain  farms.  Com,  hay. 

Reporter -f .Thursday Independent 1880     8     24     280     8.60        §2,010 

Prints  edition  under  same  name  for  Sandwich,  N.  H.,  and  Fryeburg,  Me. 
Paul  R.  Blanchard,  Editor;  Reporter  Press,  Publisher. 

PETERBOROUGH  (C6),  pop.  2,556;  Hillsboro  Co.  (S).  28  m  NW  of  Nashau.  BAM 
RR.  Industrial  felt,  ball  bearing,  basket  factories;  rayon  dyeing  plant.  Resort. 
Dairy  farms. 

Guernsey  Breeders'  Journal.. JSemi-mo Guerns.  Cattle....  1910     3     26     140     2.00       11,804 

See  also  Dairy  Breed  Publications,  Chicago,  111. 

Robert  D.  Stewart,  Editor;  American  Guernsey  Cattle  Club,  Publisher,  70  Main  St. 

Transcript-f .Thursday Ind.  Rep 1849     8     24     294     6.00        52,602 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  Recorder-Transcript,  Jaffrey. 
Paul  C.  Camming! ,  Editor;  Transcript  Printing  Co.,  Pub.,  82  Grove  St. 

Or^tioii--**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jtine  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisner's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  VAgate  lines.  14  to  inch.  fCoonty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 


8      23      301    12.00**37,744 
8      23      301   31.20**4S,294 

5      25      210      2.00 


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— —  Estab  Coll* Width? Depth    Sub  Ore 

P1TTSFIELD  (D5),  pop.  2,321;  Merrimaek  Co.  (SC).  12  m  ME  of  Concord.  SV  RR. 
Manufactures  leather  shoes,  cotton  cloth,  sport  goods,  overalls,  jackets,  silk 
labels,  canned  corn,  lumber.  Summer  resort.  Pine,  hemlock  timber.  Agriculture. 
Potatoes,  sweet  corn,  fruit. 

Valley  Times 4- Friday Independent 1878     6     26     280     3.00 

Tom  McKoan,  Editor;  The  Valley  Times,  Inc.,  Publisher,  10  Green  St. 

PLYMOUTH  (C4),  pop.  8.089;  Grafton  Co.  (WC).  20  m  NW  of  Laconia.  B&M  RR. 
Manufactures  sporting  goods,  ski  togs,  shoe  trees,  shoe  shanks.  Teachers 
College;  Holderness  School  (boys).  Resort.  Fruit,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Record + Thursday Republican 1887     8     24     294     4.00        §3,520 

Prints  an  edition  under  name  of  Citizen,  Ashland. 
Doris  M.  Wherland,  Editor;  H.  E.  Wilkins,  Publisher. 

PORTSMOUTH    (E6%),  pop.   18,830;  Rockingham  Co.    (SE).  On   Piscataqua  River, 

3  m  from  ocean,  40  m  SE  of  Concord.  B&M  RR.  Boat  connections.  Bridge  to 

Kittery,  Me.  Only  commercial  seaport  of  the  state. 

Manufactures  school  furniture,  machinery,  plastics,  buttons,  reaming  tools, 

gypsum  products,  shoes.  On  an  island  in  the  river,  opposite  Portsmouth,  is  a  U.  S. 

Navy  Base  and  Naval  Shipyard.  Summer  resort.  Lobster  fisheries.  Dairy,  poul- 
try, fruit,  truck  farms. 
Herald-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1886     9     22     294  21.00  **12,873 

Continuing  The  New  Hampshire  Gazette  established  October  7,  1756. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  D.  Hartford,  Ed. ;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  82  Congress  St. 
Viking,  The  + - Friday Independent 1956     8     24     296         6,900— Free 

Distributed  primarily  to  personnel  at  Pease  Air  Force  Base. 

Exeter  News-Letter  Co.,  Publisher. 

ROCHESTER  (E5),  pop.  18,776;  Stratford  Co.  (SE).  18  m  NW  of  Portsmouth.  BAM 
RR.   Manufactures  woolen,  rayon  goods  and  yarns,  paper  and  wooden  boxes, 
fibre   board,    counters,   shoes,    soft    drinks.    Dye   works.    Dairy,   poultry,   fruit 
farms.  Apples. 
Courier-f Thursday Independent 1863      8      24      290      3.50        §6,870 

E.  J.  Lyndes,  Editor;  Courier  Publishing  Company. 

SANDWICH— Reporter— See  North  Conway. 

SOMERSWORTH  (E5),  pop.  6,927;  Str afford  Co.  (SE).  On  Salmon  Falls  River,  5  m 
N  of  Dover.  B&M  RR.  Shoe  factories;  bleachery,  dye,  bottling  works; 
woolen  mills.  Dairy,  truck,  fruit  farms. 

Free  Press Thursday Independent 1867      7     24     280     3.00          2,014 

John  J.  Ballentine,  Publisher,  45  High  St. 

WARNER  (C5),  pop.  1.080;  Merrimaek  Co.  (SC).  16  m  NW  of  Concord,  nearest  bank- 
ing town.  B&M  RR.  Crutches,  boxes  manufactured.  Summer  and  winter  resort. 
Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Kearsarge  Independent -f Friday Republican 1884      6      26      280      2.00        §1,250 

John  P.  H.  Chandler,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WARREN — Twin  State  News-Times — See  Woods ville. 

WEST  LEBANON— See  Valley  News,  Lebanon. 

WHITEFIELD— Courier— See  Littleton. 

WILTON— Journal— See  Cabinet,  Milford. 

WOLFEBORO  FALLS  (D4%),  pop.  X400;  Carroll  Co.  (E).  On  Winnipesaukee  Lake, 
28  m  NW  of  Rochester.  B&M  RR.  Bank,  Wolfeboro.  Manufactures  shoes,  lumber, 
excelsior  pads.  Summer  resort.  Pine,  hemlock  timber.  Fruit  farms. 

Granite  State  News 4- Friday Republican 1859      8     24      276     2.50        §1,937 

Space  sold  only  in  comb,  with  Carroll  Co.  Independent,  Center  Ossipee. 
R.  G.  Carpenter,  II,  Editor;  Granite  State  News,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

WOODSVILLEf  (B3),  pop.  1,642;  Grafton  Co.  (WC).  28  m  E  of  Barre,  Vt.  B&M; 
M&WR  RRs.  Hardwood,  pine  timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Twin  State  News -Times  + .Thursday...    Independent     ..1893      7     24     280     4.00        §1,859 

Circulates  also  in  Warren ;  Groton,  Vt. 

F.  H.  Andrews,  Editor;  Twin  State  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  88  Central  St. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <£ Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI*»ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NEW  JERSEY 

Population  4,835,829  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  TRENTON 

New  Jersey  is  bounded  on  the  north  and  northeast  by  New  York,  east  by  New  York  and  the 
Atlantic  Ocean,  south  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean  and  Delaware  Bay,  and  west  by  Delaware  and  Penn- 
sylvania. Its  extreme  length  is  167  miles;  its  average  breadth,  50  miles;  land  area,  7,522  square 
miles. 

The  surface  is  mountainous  in  the  northwest,  hilly  in  the  northern  and  central  parts,  low  and 
gently  undulating  in  the  south.  The  mountains,  a  part  of  the  Appalachian  system,  are  the  Kitta- 
tinny  or  Blue  and  the  Highland  Range.  Between  them  lies  the  productive  Kittatinny  Valley,  about 
10  miles  wide.  The  central  part  of  the  state  is  the  most  thickly  settled  and  is  a  vast  market 
garden  for  New  York  City  and  Philadelphia.  The  truck  crops  raised  here  are  of  a  quality  not  sur- 
passed anywhere.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Atlantic  City  gives  the  temperature  for  the  state 
(annual  monthly  mean)  as  52.3;  highest  on  record,  104;  lowest  on  record,  — 9.  Total  annual 
precipitation  is  40.66  inches. 

Newark,  to  metropolis,  has  a  population  of  488,776  and  its  manufacturing:  industries  are  said 
to  be  more  important  in  proportion  to  population  than  those  of  any  other  city  in  the  United  States. 
Jersey  City,  Hoboken,  New  Brunswick,  Trenton  and  Camden  are  all  seats  of  numerous  manufac- 
turing industries,  their  factories  producing  almost  every  kind  of  manufactured  goods. 

The  state  is  well  provided  with  marine  transportation,  as  three-fourths  of  its  border  is  on 
navigable  waters.  It  shares  with  New  York  the  Port  of  New  York  Authority;  with  Pennsylvania 
the  Delaware  River  Joint  Commission.  Its  coast  trade  is  extensive  and  its  railway  facilities 
highly  developed.  Its  shore  resorts  are  many,  and  the  beaches,  the  finest  in  the  country ;  of  them 
Atlantic  City  is  world-famed.  Of  the  state's  many  colleges,  three  are  outstanding:  Princeton 
University,  at  Princeton ;  Rutgers  University,  at  New  Brunswick ;  and  Stevens  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology, at  Hoboken. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  eighth.  Urban  population  (1950),  86.6%.  In  1950,  of  the 
4,835,829  total  population,  4,557,329  were  white;  278,000  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  24,838.  Farm  acreage,  1,725,441.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  69.5. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $19,635.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  7,292. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $128,262,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $197,476,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  potatoes,  $6, 323*000;  sweet  potatoes,  $4,789,000,  rank, 
third;  wheat.  $2,657,000;  hay,  $1,720,000;  corn,  $1,288,000;  soybeans,  $1,176,000;  barley, 
$452,000;  rye,  $215,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957)  :  peaches,  $7,367,000,  rank,  third;  apples,  $6,340,- 
000,  rank,  eighth;  strawberries  (value  of  production),  $1,952,000,  rank,  ninth;  grapes,  $134,000, 
rank,  tenth. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $45,540,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$5,126,000;  horses  and  mules,  $1,000,000;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $299,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $91,807,000,  rank,  fourth;  chickens  (farm  and 
commercial  broilers),  $17,646,000;  turkeys,  $1,325,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $64,446,000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms,  1,129,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1967)  :  creamed  cottage  cheese,  2,264,000  Ibs.; 
ice  cream  18,508,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Total  catch  (1956),  540,060,000  Ibs.;  $15,253,000  value.  Principal  fish:  oysters,  clams,  men- 
haden, scallops,  porgy,  sea  bass,  flounder. 

FORESTS 

Total  forest  production  (1947),  82,423  M  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  oak,  southern  yellow  pine, 
yellow  poplar,  eastern  cedar,  red  and  sap  gum,  white  pine,  hemlock,  maple,  beech,  ash,  elm.  hickory. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $6,266,655,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
chemicals  and  allied  products,  electrical  machinery,  food  and  kindred  products,  machinery  (except 
electrical).  Total  expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $864,235,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1951),  $59,024,000.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  zinc,  stone,  sand 
and  gravel,  iron  ore. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  2,560,100.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  eet.),  2,188,. 
000,  rank,  eighth.  Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  684.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  64,891; 
sales,  $6,180,017,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  21 
County,  Location  on  Map  sod  County  Seat  Pop.  County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Atlantic  (8E),  Mays  Landing 182,899  6  Cumberland  (8),  Bridgeton 88,697 

2  Bergen   (NE),  Hackensack 689,189  7  Essex  (NE),  Newark 906,949 

8  Burlington  (SC),  Mount  Holly 186,910  8  Gloucester  (SW),  Woodbury 91,727 

4  Camden  (SW),  Camden 800,748  9  Hudson  (NE),  Jersey  City 647,487 

5  Cape  May  (8),  Cape  May  10  Hunterdon  (NW),  Flemington 42,786 

Court    House 87,181         11  Mercer   (WC),  Trenton 229.781 

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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1969 NEW  JERSEY 

UST  OF  COUNTIES  (Continued) 

County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Fop.  County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

12  Middlesex  (C),  New  Brunswick....2  64,872  17  Salem   (SW),  Salem 49,508 

18  Monraouth  (C).  Freehold 225,827  18  Somerset   (NO,  Somerville 99,052 

14  Morris    (N).  Morristown 164.871  19  Sussex  (N),  Newton 84,428 

15  Ocean  (EC),  Toms  River 66,622  20  Union  (NE),  Elizabeth 898,188 

16  Pasaaic  (N),  Paterson 887,098  21  Warren  (NW).  Belvidere 54,874 

NEW  JERSEY  NEWSPAPER   AND   PERIODICAL   STATISTICS 
Newspapers  Periodicals 

Ponod  of  Issue  Number  Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  27  Daily  8 

Evening  Dailies  (21)  Weekly  26 

Morning  Dailies  (6)  Fortnightly    7 

Daily,  Foreign  (1)  Semi-monthly  1 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (7)  Monthly    88 

Semi-weekly  7  Bi-monthly  12 

Weekly  258  Quarterly   22 

Fortnightly 1  14  times  dur.  academic  yr  1 

Monthly   1  Six  times  during  academic  yr..  1 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies(  15)  Fourteen  times  a  year 1 

Shoppers  (3)  Six  times  a  year 1 

Five  times  a  year 1 

Total  Newspapers  294  Four  times  a  year  1 

Total  Periodicals  165 

Total  number  of  publications 459 

County  seats  (indicated  by  f)  having  publications 21 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 218 

For  circulation  figure*  for  daily  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  t» 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


Estab  ColsO  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

ABSECON   (D5),  pop.  2,856;  Atlantic  Co.   (SE).  6  m  NW  of  Atlantic  City.  PRS  RR. 

Manufactures  concrete  blocks,  shell  novelties.  Nursery.  Poultry  farms. 
NewB-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1942     6     24     22*0     1.50  - 

B.  A.  Vettese,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALLENTOWN    (D8).  pop.   931;  Monmouth  Co.    (C).   10  m   SE  of  Trenton.   Railroad 
station,    Bobbins  ville.    PA    RR.    Grist    mill;    nursery.    Agriculture.    Potatoes, 
tomatoes. 
Messenger  ................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1903      6      26     280     2.50        §1,710 

Allentown  Messenger,  Publisher. 

ARLINGTON  (B2),  pop.  -  ;  Hudson  Co.  (NE).  Part  of  the  town  of  Kearny,  banking 
town.  On  Passaic  River,  10  m  NW  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  ERIE  RR.  Manufactures 
linoleum,  electrical  parts,  linen,  celluloid  novelties,  aeronautical,  marine  appli- 
ances,   railroad    supplies,    tools,    brushes,    beverage.    Gold,   platinum    refinery. 
Truck  farms. 
Kearny  Observer-f  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1887      8     24     801      4.00 

K.  A.  McClinchie,  Editor. 

........  Independent  .......  1884     8     24     801     2.00 


Space  sold  in  combination. 

Frank  McGaughan.  Editor;  West  Hudson  Pub.  Co.,  581  Kearney  Ave. 
ASBURY  PARK  (F3).  pop.  17,094;  Monmouth  Co.  (C).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  40  m  S  of 

New  York,  N.  Y.  CNJ  ;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  leather  sportswear,  dresses,  pants, 

Venetian  blinds,  confectionery,  beverages,  television  sets,  novelties,  uniforms. 

Seashore  resort.  Fisheries.  Agriculture.  Corn,  apples,  potatoes.  TV  station. 
New  Jersey  Builder  .................  Monthly  ..........  Home  Bldg  ........  1957      8      27      140      3.00 

John  S.  Wright,  Editor;  New  Jersey  Home  Builders  Assn.,      Controlled  free  dist.          1,980 

Publisher,  601  Bangs  Ave. 

I*.         ,  JEvg.ex.Sun.,T.  _..._.  nf         1879      9      23      301   21.84**35,635 

Press-}-  .....................................  |Sun.  Morn.     IndePendent  ......  Sunday  circ.**31,4SS 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Wayne  D.  McMurray,  Editor;  E.  W.  Lass,  Publisher. 
Spotlight  ...................................  Saturday  .........  Resort  News  ......  1985     5     28     218     5.00  - 

Arthur  A.  Lyons,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Convention  Hall,  Boardwalk. 
ATLANTIC  CITY  (E5),  pop.  61,657;  Atlantic  Co.  (SE).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  56  m  SE 

of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  PRS  RR.  Airlines  A  AA;  EAL. 

Noted  summer  and  winter  resort.  Hotels  and  amusement  industries.  Manufac- 

tures salt  water  taffy,  ladies'  and  mens'  clothing,  bottles  and  glassware,  paint, 

hosiery,  baby  carriages   and  reed  furniture,   gift  items,   chinaware;  creamery 

and   poultry   products.    Distilleries.   Vineyards    and   peach   orchards.    Deep    sea 

fisheries.  Resort  area.  Four  banks;  deposits    (6-80-58),   $158,562,416.   69,104 

wired   (AC)   houses;  48,677  gas   (natural)   meters;  63,614  telephones. 

.     ,  0  *     A  fLocal  Entert.    1918     1      86       70     8.50 

Amusements  -f  ........................  Saturday  .........  ]News  Controlled  free  dist.         8,900 

Mrs.  A.  G.  Walker,  Ed.;  Amusement  Publishing  Co.,   508  N.  Tennessee  Ave. 


x  Mnthlv  Fruit  Tele  2      «»     ™  *™«        t2,600 

Fruit  by  Telegraph-f  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Fruit-Tele  ..........  Controlled  free  dist.          t681 

W.  O.  Melichar,  Editor;  Fruit  Tele.  Delivery  Service,  Inc.,  Pub..  2837  Boardwalk. 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <£  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  •Include*  population  of 
entire  township.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included 
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Jersey  Times  + Thursday Independent 1929     6     24     224     2.00       $1,060 

Thomas  8.  Birckhead,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1200  Atlantic  Ave. 
Jewish  Record + Friday Independent 1939     6     24     224     2.00       53,210 

Theodor  Sander,  Editor  and  Publisher,  200  Central  Bldg. 
Margate  Beacon Friday Independent 1932     5     24     238     1.00        $1,350 

Mrs.  Eva  R.  Stlckel,  Ed.;  Margate  Press,  Pub.,  9402  Winchester  Ave.,  Margate. 
Press-f- Every  Morn....Independent 1895     8     22     298  Ii5.60**48,036 

Color  and  comic  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  7.80**33,O44 

Prints  Cape  May  County  edition. 

Stanley  Fink,  Editor;  Press  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher, 

Ohio  and  Atlantic  Aves. 
Reporter  -f Friday Independent 1944     8     24     801     2.50        $5,000 

Charles  Seel.  Editor  and  Publisher,  Suite  211-215  Schwehm  Bldg. 
Ventnor  Crier -f ................... .~Thurs day Independent. 1928     8     26     801     2.00         3,900 

Prints  an  edition  called  Atlantic  City  Crier. 

Bert  Wilson,  Editor;  David  H.  Freedman,  Publisher,  6711  Atlantic  Ave.,  Ventnor. 


(F2%),  pop.  8,083;  Monmouth  Co.   (C).  On  Sandy  Hook 
Bay.  22  m  S  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  C  —         -.. 


ATLANTIC  HIGHLANDS    „ 

.  ,  CNJ  RR.  Boat  connections.  Water  niters,  wood 

products  manufactured.  Summer  resort.  Truck  farms. 

Journal-h Thursday Independent 1890     9     23     801     2.50      •  1,241 

Richard  C.  and  Edward  N.  Klein,  Publishers. 

AUDUBON  (CSH ),  independent  branch  of  Camden  P.  O..  pop.  9,531 ;  Camden  Co.  (SW). 

3  m  SE  of  Camden.  PRS  RR.  Residential.  Truck  farms. 
Suburban,  The — See  Haddonfield. 

Visitor+ Thursday Ind.  Rep 1913     5     26     262     1.00  

W.  W.  Anderson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  100  Chestnut  St. 

HARRINGTON— See  Suburban,  The,  Haddonfield. 

BAYONNE  (B2%),  pop.  77,208;  Hudson  Co.  (NE).  On  New  York  Bay,  7  m  SW  of  New 
York,  N.  Y.  CNJ;  LV;  PA  RRs.  Bridge  to  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y. 

Petroleum  refineries;  chemical,  paint,  wire,  wearing  apparel  factories;  cotton- 
seed oil  mills.  Manufactures  electric  motors,  generators,  radiators,  steel  barrels, 
aluminum  screens,  furniture.  Three  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-57),  $4,- 
309,825,035;  deposits  (6-30-57),  $240,933,737.  25,023  electric  (AC)  meters; 
25,023  gas  (artif.)  meters;  22,500  telephones. 

Bayonne  Facts Thursday Independent 1934      5     26     212     2.60        §7,186 

The  Facts  of  Bayonne  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  13  West  22nd  St. 

'Fuel  Oil  News Monthly Fuel  Oil  Heat'g.  1938     8     26     140     2.00 

T.  Byrlem,  Editor.  ,  Controlled  circ.    >1 1,580 

Oildom-|-   (no  adv.) (*^!^eX"  Sat'  Petroleum 1911     8     28     140160.00 


0"  Marketer  ............................  Bi-wk.y,  Men. 


1929 


Pipe  Line  News  -f   ...............  Monthly  ..........  Pipe  Line  Trd....  192  9     8 

Oliver  Klinger,  Editor;  Oildom  Pub.  Co.,  1217  Hudson  Blvd. 

Times  -h  ....................................  Evg.ex.Sun..    Independent  ......  1870     8 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Herman  Lazarus,  Editor  and  Publisher,  579  Ave.  C. 


24     210     2.00        26,428 

26     140      3.00 
Controlled  circ.      >6,223 
23     297    15.60*^15,132 
Saturday  circ.**14,041 


BEACH  HAVEN  (E4%),  pop.  1,050;  Ocean  Co.  (EC).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  17  m  NE  of 

Atlantic  City.  Railroad  station,  Barnegat.  CNJ  RR.  Boat  yard;  cold  storage 

plant.  Fisheries.  Summer  resort. 

Beachcomber-f  .........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1950  5     24     217      1.00             500 

Margaret  Douglas,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Ship  Bottom.  15,500  -Free 

Times  -f-  ....................................  Wednesday.     Ind.  Rep  ..........  1923  8     24     301     3.00        §4,140 

George  Willits  Parker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BELLEVILLE    (E2)    (branch  of  Newark  P.  O.),  pop.   32,019;  Essex  Co.   (NE).  On 
Passaic  River,  adjoining  Newark.  ERIE  RR.   Manufactures  imitation   leather, 
rubberized  materials,  chlorine  apparatus  for  water,  bakery  machinery,  battery 
charges,  electric  testing  equipment,  chemicals,  tools,  wire  cloth,  copper  roll- 
ings, macaroni,  metal  reflectors.  Tanneries. 
Times-News  +  .........................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1940     8     24     294     2.00        54,170 

Ralph  E.  Heinzen,  Ed.;  Belleville  News  Corporation,  Pub.,  328  Washington  Ave. 

BELMAR  (F8),  pop.  4,686;  Monmouth  Co.  (C).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  3  m  S  of  Asbury 

Park.  CNJ;  PA  RRs.  Women's  wear,  boats  manufactured.  Summer  resort. 
Coast  Advertiser-f  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1892     8     22     301     8.50 

William  F.  Waiters,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BERGENFIELD  (Cl%),  pop.  17.647;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  2  m  NW  of  Englewood.  WS 
RR.  Ice  cream,  machine  parts,  surgical  instruments  manufactured.  Residential. 


§1,975 


"Interb°P°}Thiirsday  ........  Independent  .......  1911     8     24     287     2.00   **S,492 

Jesse  Friediander,  Editor;  Palisades  Publishers,  Inc.,  25  Legion  Drive. 

BERLIN  (D4),  pop.  2,389;  Camden  Co.  (SW).  15  m  SE  of  Camden.  PRS  RR.  Manu- 
factures hosiery,  underwear,  fruit  presses  and  crushers.  Residential.  Agricul- 
ture. Potatoes,  tomatoes,  corn. 
Breeze      ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1921     8     24     287     2.50        §3,511 

Raymond  R.  Waller,  Jr.,  Ed.;  The  Breeze  Publish'g  Co.,  Inc.,  4  W.  Taunton  Ave. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  'Includes  population  of 
entire  township.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included 
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Estab  Coif* Width  TDtpth    Sub 

BERNARDSVILLE   (D2),  pop.  8,956;  Somerset  Co.   (NC).  7  m  8W  of  Morris  town. 
DL&W  RR.  Residential.  Summer  colony.  Diversified  farming. 


News  + Thursday Independent 1802 

Cortlandt  Parker.  Publisher. 


9     22     299     8.50 


8,820 


BEVERLY  (D8%),  pop.  8,084;  Burlington  Go.  (SC).  On  Delaware  River,  15  m  NE  of 

Philadelphia,  Pa.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  rope,  underwear,  textiles.  Truck,  fruit 

farms.  Corn,  tomatoes. 
Banner Friday Independent 1877     5      26     24'5      1.50  760 

Charles  N.  Codding,  Editor;  Banner  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  412  Bridge  St. 
BLACKWOOD   (C4),  pop.  1,844;  Camden  Co.   (SW).   10  m  S  of  Camden.  PRS  RR. 

Hosiery  mills;  dress,  plastic  factories;  foundry.  Nursery.  Agriculture.  Dairy 

products,  poultry  vegetables. 
Observer  +    (offset) .Thursday Independent 1924     5     23     200     2.00        §2,891 

C.  M.  Parsons,  Editor;  Observer  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

BLAIRSTOWN  (Dl%),  pop.  X550;  Warren  Co.  (NW).  28  m  NE  of  Easton,  Pa, 
NYS&W;  DL&W  RRs.  Summer  resort.  Blair  Academy  (boys).  Diversified 
farming.  Fruit,  milk,  eggs. 

Press  -f Thursday Independent 1877      8     24      294     4.00        §2,940 

C.  Raymond  Fuller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BLOOMFIELD  (B2),  pop.  49,807;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  Adjoins  Glen  Ridge  on  the  west. 
ERIE;  DL&W  RRs.  Manufactures  electric  appliances,  printing  press  motors, 
air  conditioning,  cosmetics,  Pharmaceuticals;  porcelain  enameling  and  publish- 
ing companies.  Two  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $141,881,622.  17,524  electric 
(AC)  meters;  16,525  gas  (artif.)  meters;  29,158  telephones.  College  and 
Theological  Seminary.  Residential. 

Independent  Press  4- Thursday Independent 1882      8      21     294     4.00**6>566 

Charles  E.  Moreau,  Editor  and  Publisher,  266  Liberty  St. 

MinutemanV Monthly Collegiate 1945     5     24     210      1.00  500 

Students  of  Bloomfield  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
New  Jersey  Autoist Monthly Auto  Club 1924      8      24      108x1.00        25,431 

W.  M.  Litvany,  Editor  and  Publisher,  266  Liberty  St. 

BLOOMINGDALE  (El  %  ).  pop.  8,251 ;  Passaic  Co.  (N).  10  m  NW  of  Paterson.  NYS&W 
RR.  Manufactures  carbonated  beverages.  Poultry,  truck  farms. 

Argus-f Thursday Independent 1921      8      24      301      8.00          1,842 

Frank  B.  Rogers,   Editor;  Mrs.  James   White,   Publisher. 

BOGOTA  (Bl%)  (independent  branch  of  Hackensack  P.  O.),  pop.  7,662;  Bergen  Co. 
(NE).  On  Hackensack  River,  adjacent  to  Hackensack.  NYS&W;  WS  RRs. 
Paper  board,  paper  board  boxes,  neckwear,  sheet  metal  products  manufactured. 
Residential. 

Bergenite  Press -f Thursday Independent 1919      5      24     210     2.50          1,150 

Albert  K.  Tenny,  Jr.,  Editor;  Bogota  Publishing  Company,  Box  125. 

BOONTON  (E1H),  pop.  7,168;  Morris  Co.  (N).  82  m  NW  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
DL&W  RR.  Manufactures  hosiery,  bronze  powder,  art  linen,  railway  fuses, 
testing  equipment,  signal  generators,  bakelite  products.  Oil  refinery.  Stock, 
dairy,  truck  farms. 

Times-Bulletin -f Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1870      8      24     301      5.00        §4,912 

L.  H.  Blanchard,  Editor;  Boonton  Times,  Inc.,  Publisher,  500   Main  St. 

BORDENTOWN  (D8),  pop.  6,497;  Burlington  Co.  (SC).  6  m  SE  of  Trenton.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  special  printing,  box  making  machines,  men's  pants,  overalls, 
bricks,  dairy  feed,  anchor  chains.  Cranberry  cannery.  Military  Institute.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Dairy,  poultry,  tomatoes,  corn. 

Register-f- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1845      6     24     217     3.00        §3,464 

James  D.  Magee,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  129  Farns worth  Ave. 

BOUND  BROOK  (D2%),  pop.  8,874;  Somerset  Co.  (NC).  On  Raritan  Canal  and  River, 
81  m  SW  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  CNJ;  LV  RRs.  Manufactures  chemicals,  drugs, 
woolens,  oil-less  bearings,  rayon,  cotton  plushes,  dresses,  boys'  suits,  roofing 
material,  insecticides.  Nurseries.  Agriculture. 

Chronicle-f Thursday Independent. 1885     8     24     808     8.00  

I.  J.  Reimers,  Editor:  Bound  Brook  Chronicle.  Publisher. 

BRETON  WOODS  (E3H),  Pop.  X400;  Ocean  Co.  (EC).  35  m  SE  of  Trenton.  Bank, 
Point  Pleasant.  PA  RR.  Residential.  Summer  resort.  Truck  farms. 

Ocean  County  Observer -f- Wednesday Independent 1987      9      22      301      2.00        §2,672 

Robert  McKinley,  Editor  and  Publisher.  1,655— Free 

BRIDGETONf  (C5).  pop.  18,878;  Cumberland  Co.  (S).  On  Cohansey  Creek,  88  m 
S.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  CNJ;  PRS  RRs.  Manufactures  glass  containers,  canned 
goods,  baskets,  hampers,  underwear.  Nurseries;  distillery;  bleachery;  oyster 
plants.  Ships  vegetables.  Diversified  farming.  Tomatoes,  beans,  peas. 

News-r- Evsr.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1879     8     24     294  15.60**10,606 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Evening  News  Company,  Publisher. 

BURLINGTON  (D8% ),  pop.  12,051 ;  Burlington  Co.  (SC).  On  Delaware  River,  15  m  NE 
of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Bridge  to  Bristol,  Pa.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  typewriter 
ribbons,  cast  iron  pipe,  metal  toys,  shoes,  picket  fences,  dresses,  novelties, 
synthetic  chemicals.  Agriculture. 


H  J^r\?y^bserdver°-fth  JThursdav Independent 1941      8     24     287     2.00 

F.  R.  Costello,  Ed'itor;"joseph  W.  Bowley,  Publisher,  458  High  St. 


8,840 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $PubHsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  •  Includes  population  of 
entire  township.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  VIssued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription 
in  membership  fee. 

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BURLINGTON  (Continued)  Estab  Cols  <S>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

Press  +  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1928     8     24     287     4.60        §5,737 

Robert  Jobes,  Editor;  Burlington  County  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  458  High  St. 

BUTLER  (E1H),  pop.  4,050;  Morris  Co.   (N).  18  m  NW  of  Pater  son.  NYSAW  RR. 

Manufactures  hard  rubber,  soft  rubber,  paper  products. 
Argus  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1888  8  24  801  8.00  8,586 

Frank  B.  Rogers,  Editor;  Mrs.  James  White,  Publisher. 
CALDWELL  (E2),  pop.  6,270;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  4  m  NW  of  Montclair.  ERIE  RR. 

Airplane  engines,  plastic  materials  and  moulding  equipment,  wire  display  cases, 

paper  boxes,  ointments  manufactured.  Nurseries. 

A~o.ol  A,.  .............................  Month*  ..........  Pressure  W..»"   c'ont^ed^ee  *<£}.          5#J 

Donald  A.  Davis,  Editor;  Wayne  E.  Dorland,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  81. 

A«~i™if«^i  r>hAmt~.ia-L.         M*nfMv  IMfgrs.  Agric.    1946      3      27      140      8.00       *4>772 

Agricultural  Chemicals-f-  .......  Monthly  ..........  (chemicals  Total  unpaid  dist.         2,217 

Industry  Publications  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  81. 


....  ............  Independent  ......  1911     8     24     294     5.20   **4,181 

W.  H.  Biggins,  Editor;  Caldwell  Progress,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Progress  Square. 
Modern  Lithography  4-  ..........  .Monthly  ..........  Lithograph'*  .....  1933     3     26     140     8.00       *6,193 

Industry  Publications  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  31.  Total  unpaid  dist.         1,213 

f  Musical  & 
New  Jersey  Music  and  Arts..Monthly  .......  J  J^s^rgan|i-^  1945      3      26      124      8.00        *6,798 

July  and  August  issues  combined.      I  viduals  of  N.  J. 
A.  Phillbrook  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.O.  Box  97. 

CAMDENf  (C8H),  pop.  124.656;  Camden  Co.  (SW).  Port  of  entry.  On  Delaware  River, 
opposite  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  connected  by  Benjamin  Franklin  Bridge,  Benjamin 
Franklin  High  Speed  Line;  Walt  Whitman  Bridge.  PA;  PRS  RRs. 

Manufactures  radios,  radio  parts,  television,  phonographs,  electronic  products, 
canned  soups,  licorice  products,  steel  pens,  woolens,  chemicals,  gelatine,  paint, 
paper  containers,  heavy  construction  equipment,  Fiberglas  products,  cigars,  ap- 
parel, heavy  machinery,  porcelain  sanitary  ware.  Three  banks;  deposits  (6- 
30-58),  $248,609,421.  38.505  electric  (AC)  meters;  34,771  gas  (artif.)  meters; 
21,165  telephones. 

Camden  County  Record  +  ......  Thursday  ........  Legal  ..................  1932     6     24     224     2.00        $8,991 

J.  H.  Shaw,  Publisher,  967  Niagara  Road. 

Catholic  Star  Herald-f  ..........  Friday  .............  Catholic  .............  1951      8     23     297     4.00        26,112 

Donald  J.  Jennings.  Editor;  Diocese  of  Camden,  N.  J.,  Publisher,  101  N.  7th  St. 

Courier-  Post  .............................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1875     8     23     800  21.84**76,S07 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Saturday  circ.  -fr*7O,897 

Jane  A.  Stretch.  Editor;  Mrs.  Harold  A.  Stretch.  Publisher  (1). 

East  Camden  News-}-  ............  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1940     5     24     224      1.50 

Herbert  L.  Stoolman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  113  N.  6th  St. 

Gleaner,  The+V   (offset)  ......  Monthly  ..........  Collegiate  ...........  1951  Cont"  Jfr'ee  dist.  500 

Students  of  Rutgers  College  of  So.  Jersey,  Editors  and  Publishers,  418  Penn  St. 

Motor  News  +  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  Travel  ................  1929     4     24     160     x.26        14,765 

Walter  R.  Batezel,  Editor;  AAA  Automobile  Club  of  Southern  New  Jersey, 
Publisher,  Market  and  Seventh  Sts. 

Shipbuilder,  The-f  ..................  Monthly  .    .    {lep^&Maint.1934  6     24     21°     x'60          4'700 

A.  G.  Delman,  Editor;  Industrial  Union  of  Marine  and  Shipbuilding  Workers  of 
America  AFL-CIO,   Publisher,   534   Cooper  St.    (2). 

South  Jersey  Shopper,  The..  ..Thursday  ........  Shopping  News.,  194  6  5     24     218      1.60 

Nat  Cohen.  Publisher.  627  Stevens  St.  Controlled  free  dist.       38,090 

Times  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1894  4     2-6     182      1.60           - 

John  J.  Tischner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  416  N.  27th  St. 

CAPE  MAY  (D6),  pop.  8,607;  Cape  May  Co.   (S).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  40  m  SW  of 
Atlantic  City.  PRS  RR.  Airline  AAA.  Canned  goods,  boats,  soft  drinks,  hosiery 
manufactured.  Seashore  resort.  Fisheries.  Diversified  farming. 
Star  and  Wave-f  ...................  .Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1854     8     21     280     8.00        §3,390 

F.  M.  Kent,  Editor;  The  Albert  Hand  Company,  Publisher. 

CAPE  MAY  COURT  HOUSEf  (D6%),  pop.  1,098;  Cape  May  Co.  (S).  On  the  State 
Inland  Waterway,  80  m  SW  of  Atlantic  City.  PRS  RR.  Hosiery  mill;  hatcheries. 
Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 
Cape  May  County  Gazette  -f..  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1880     8     24     287     4.60   **2,669 

Louis  A.  Rodin,  Jr.,  Editor;  Cape  May  County  Gazette,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

CARLSTADT  (B2)   (independent  branch  of  Rutherford  P.  O.),  pop.  5,591;  Bergen  Co. 

(NE).  8  m  8  of  Hackensaclc.  ERIE  RR.  Manufactures  chemicals,  paints  and 

varnishes,  sun  glasses,  underwear,  rayon,  braids,  surgical  dressings,  painters' 

brushes,  syrups  and  extracts,  cheese,  boats,  candles.  Truck  and  stock  farms. 

Leader  Free  Press  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1878     8     24     280     2.00  950 

John  Savino,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CARTERET  (E2%).  pop.  18.080;  Middlesex  Co.  (C).  On  Staten  Island  Sound,  12  m  NE 
of  New  Brunswick.  CNJ  RR.  Manufactures  steel,  cigars,  textiles,  chemicals, 
fertilizer,  varnish,  paint,  lumber,  leather  coats.  Copper  refining  and  detinning 
works;  acid  and  creosoting  plants;  oil  refinery. 
Press-f  .....................................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1924     8     22     294     8.50        §2,518 

Charles  Gregory,  Editor  and  Publisher.  76  Washington  Ave. 


Jt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +U«es  Mats.   •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.    V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCounty  Seat.    Population— 1950  Census.    'Includes  population  of 
entire  township.     xRand  McNally  estimate.     V Issued  only  during  academic  year.    ^Subscription  included 
fa  membership  fee. 
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Estab  Cols* Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clre 

CEDAR  GROVE  (Bl%),  pop.  X  18,600;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  5  m  N  of  Montclair.  ERIE  RR. 
Stone  quarry.  Creamery.  Manufactures  labels,  brushes,  brooms,  beverages, 
silk  screening:,  machine  tools,  chemicals.  Agriculture.  Corn,  tomatoes. 

Plating   Management Monthly Metal   Finishingl957     3     26     140     2.00  6OO 

P.  Peter  Kovatis,  Editor  and  Publisher,  60  Bently  Rd.         Controlled  free  dist.         2,490 
Verona-Cedar  Grove  Times — See  Verona. 

CHATHAM  <E2).  pop.  7,891;  Morris  Co.  (N).  12  m  W  of  Newark.  DLAW  RR. 
Cement  blocks,  pipe  filters,  chemicals  manufactured.  Residential.  Farming. 

Courier Thursday Independent 1944     8     22     287      8  00        92.430 

John  B.  Ehrhardt,  Editor;  The  Chatham  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher, 
146  Main  St. 

Press-f Friday In d.  Rep 1897     8     24     294     2.50        $2,800 

A.  A.  Bohrmann,  Editor;  Chatham  Press,  Publisher,  12  Center  St. 

CLAYTON    (C4),  pop.   8,028;  Gloucester  Co.    (SW).  20   m  8  of  Camden.   PRS  RR. 
Brushes,  brooms,  filters  manufactured.  Residential.  Farming.  Potatoes,  tomatoes. 
Advertiser — See  Franklinville. 

Press-f Thursday Independent 1925     8     24     280     1.00 

William  Schwoebel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLEMENTON  (C4%),  pop.  8,191;  Camden  Co.  (C).  18  m  S  of  Camden.  PRS  RR. 
Hosiery,  dresses,  coats  manufactured.  Poultry,  truck  farms. 

Community  Record Thursday Independent 1956  5  23  206  2^127_Free 

Frederick  L.  Lynch,  Jr.,  Editor;  Homer  R.  Sanville,  Publisher,  5  Garfield  Ave. 

Times Thursday Independent 1948  5  24  220  2.00  J7,623 

Harold  F.  Walters,  Editor  and  Publisher,  10  California  Ave.  J 2,3 7 7 — Free 

CLIFFSIDE  PARK  (F2),  pop.  17,116;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  7  m  N  of  Jersey  City.  Rail- 
road  station,  Fair  view.  ERIE  RR.  Manufactures  monuments,  metal  novelties, 
truck  bodies. 

Palisadian-f Thursday Independent 1906      8      24      287      2.00        $3,942 

Charles  W.  B.  Lane,  Editor;  Palisades  Printing  Corp.,  Publisher. 

CLIFTON  (E1H),  pop.  64,611;  Passaic  Co.  (N).  1  m  N  of  Passaic.  DL&W;  ERIE  RRs. 
Manufactures  aircraft  propellers,  aircraft  supplies,  chemicals,  clothing,  electrical 
equipment,  batteries,  machine  tools,  textiles,  textile  printing,  paper  boxes, 
cosmetics,  railroad  equipment,  scales,  steel  specialties,  biscuits,  calendars, 
color  printing. 

Journal  + Thursday Republican 1923      5      23      224     2.00          3,222 

Max  Kroll,  Editor;  Clifton  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  688  Main  Ave. 
Leader-f Thursday Independent 1926      6     24     217     2.50        §1,127 


Augustine  La  Corte,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1414  Main  Ave. 


3,000— Free 


CLOSTER  (Cl%),  pop.  8,876;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  6  m  N  of  Englewood.  ERIE  RR. 
Manufactures  silver,  bronze  powders,  curtains.  Residential. 

Bergen   Review -f Thursday Independent 1921      8      24      294     2.00 

Mary  Dreyer,  Editor;  Sidney  Liebl,  Publisher. 

COLLINGSWOOD  (C8%)  (independent  branch  of  Camden  P.  O.),  pop.  15,800;  Camden 
Co.  (SW).  Adjoins  Camden.  PRS  RR.  Hydraulic  leather  couplings,  ther- 
mometers, novelties  manufactured.  Residential. 


§4,567 


Christian  Beacon Thursday {^oml.mtloi,.!  1936 

Rev.  Carl  Mclntire,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Retrospect -f- Thursday Legal 1900 

R.  M.  Bancroft.  Editor;  CoIHngswood  Publishing  Co. 
Westmont  Tri-City  Sun  4- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1921 


5     24     224     2.00      $19,500 


6      26      280 
6     26  '  280 


C.  E.  Burroughs,  Editor;  Collingswood  Pub.  Co.,  732  Haddon  Ave.  (7). 


2.00 
2.00 


$2,200 


CONVENT  STATION  (D2),  pop.  X900;  Morris  Co.  (N).  2  m  SE  of  Morristown.  DL&W 
RR.  College  of  St.  Elizabeth.  Residential. 

Pelican  V Monthly Collegiate 1938     5      24     203      1.50 

Students  of  College  of  St.  Elizabeth,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CRANBURY  (D3),  pop.  X  1,200;  Middlesex  Co.  (C).  13  m  S  of  New  Brunswick.  PA 
RR.  Residential.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  apples,  wheat,  roses. 

Press-f- Friday Independent 1885      6     26     276     2.00        §1,510 

Peter  A.  Nagurney,  Publisher. 

CRANFORD  (E2%),  pop.  *18,602;  Union  Co.  (NE).  6  m  W  of  Elizabeth.  CNJ;  LV  RRs. 
Manufactures  baby  products,  household  specialties,  industrial  and  marine 
packing  materials,  razor  blades.  Residential. 

Citizen  and  Chronicle-f- Thursday Independent .1898      8      24     294      4.00    **4,879 

C.  M.  Ray,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DOVER  (Dl%),  pop.  11,174;  Morris  Co.  (N).  9  m  NW  of  Morristown.  CNJ;  DL&W 
RRs.  Manufactures  sportswear,  foundation  garments,  rubber  hose,  steel  tanks, 
kitchen  cabinets,  aluminum  screens,  concrete  pipe,  silk  ribbon,  dynamite, 
smokeless  powder,  jet  propelled  engines.  Dairy  farms. 

Advance-f Mon.&Thura... Independent 1903      8     22      298      5.00    -Arfr9,810 

Dover  Advance,  Inc.,  Publisher,  87  E.  Blackwell  St. 

Lake  Land  News  -4- Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1929     8     24     294     5.00          8,280 

Enda  Slack,  Editor;  Lake  Land  News  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  82  N.  Sussex  St. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  fPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  e  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  •Includes  population  of 
entire  township.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  zSubscription  included 
in  membership  fee. 

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Estib  Cols<$>  Width?  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

DUNELLEN  (D2%),  pop.  6,201;  Middlesex  Co.  (C).  7  m  NW  of  New  Brunswick.  CNJ 
RR.  Manufactures  concrete  mixing  machinery,  printing  presses,  lace  curtains. 
Magazine  printing  plant. 
Call-f  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1892     6     24     210     2.00        51,137 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Middlesex  Mirror.  New  Market  Piscataway 

Chronicle.  Also  publishes  wkly  tabloid  shopping  guide,  "Store  News".  Circ.,  7,676  —  Free 
George  W.  Spayth,  Editor;  County  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  828  Front  St. 

EAST  ORANGE  (B2),  pop.  79,840;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  Adjoins  Newark.  DL&W;  ERIE 
RRs.  Manufactures  electric  motors  ;  generators,  hydrants  and  water  works  sup- 
plies, aeronautic  and  automotive  equipment,  tools.  Seven  banks.  26,116  electric 
(AC)  meters;  24,888  gas  meters;  22,961  telephones.  Upsala  College;  Panzer 
College  of  Physical  Education  and  Hygiene.  Residential. 

Debaters*  Digest  .....................  Monthly  ..........  {Debate"*111*      1927     2     40     12°     8'00 

Not  issued  during  June,  July  and  August. 

E.  P.  Hahn,  Editor  and  Publisher,  685  Main  St. 
Record  -f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1899      8     23     294      4.00    **5,760 

Mark  Stuart,  Editor;  Moreau  Publications,  Inc.,  17  N.  Essex  Ave.,  Orange. 
Upsala  Gazette  +  V  .................  Friday  ............  Collegiate  ..........  1905      5      24      224      3.00        $1,200 

Students  of  Upsala  College.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

EAST  PATERSON  (Bl»/6),  pop.  15,386;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  2  m  E  of  Paterson.  NYS&W 
RR.  Manufactures  paper  and  paper  products,  furniture,  drugs,  chemicals,  tools, 
plastic  products.  Nurseries.  Poultry  and  truck  farms. 
Clarion-h  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1958      5      23      220      3.00          6,328 

Sal  Rubino,   Editor;  Al  Daloisio,  Publisher,   17-50  River  Rd.,  Fair  Lawn,  N.  J. 

EATONTOWN  (E8),  pop.  8,044  ;  Monmouth  Co.  (C).  8  m  NW  of  Asbury  Park.  CNJ  RR. 

Measuring  devices,  hydraulic  jacks  manufactured.  Truck  farms. 
Sentinel-h  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1946      9     22      301      2.00       •1,040 

Richard  C.  and  Edward  N.  Klein,  Publishers. 

EDGEWATER  (B2),  pop.  8,962;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  On  Hudson  River,  7  m  NE  of  Jersey 
City.  NYS&W;  WS  RRs.  Manufactures  automobiles,  food  service  equipment, 
sugar,  linseed  and  castor  oil.  aluminum,  chemicals,  boats. 
Bergen  Citizen  ........................  .Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1922     7     24     300     2.50        §1,278 

Fred  W.  Grown,  Editor;  Bergen  Citizen,  Publishers  and  Printers,  902  River  Rd. 

EGG  HARBOR  CITY  (D4%),  pop.  8,838;  Atlantic  Co.  (SE).  18  m  NW  of  Atlantic  City. 
Railroad  name,  Egg  Harbor.  PRS  RR.  Manufactures  wines,  mirrors,  hosiery. 
clothing.  Poultry,  fruit,  truck  farms. 
News  .........................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1906     7     26     308     2.00          3,025 

George  E.  Cries,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELIZABETHf  (B2%),  pop.  112,817;  Union  Co.  (NE).  6  m  SW  of  Newark.  CNJ;  PA 
RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  copper,  petroleum,  gasoline,  sewing  machines, 
electric  motors  and  specialties,  corrugated  containers,  paper  products,  chemicals, 
pharmaceutical  products,  automobiles,  type  and  printing  presses,  shirts  and 
apparel,  bedding,  beds.  Railroad  shops.  Pingry  School  (boys)  ;  Vail-Deane 
School  (girls).  Seven  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $273,818,618;  bank  debits 
(6-30-68),  $142,994,000.  87,476  (residential)  electric  (AC)  meters;  32,892 
(residential)  gas  (nat.)  meters;  13,041  (business)  telephones. 

Auxilium  Latinum  ..................  {  (Oct°to  May)  Study  of  La*In-1929     2     29      105      1.20      $15,000 

Dr.  A.  E.  Warsley,  Editor;  Auxilium  Latinum  Magazine,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  601. 

Journal-f-  ..................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1779     8     23     801   18.00  **50,331 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  C.  Crane,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Independent  .......  1»01     7     24     810     3.00        53,982 

American  Publishing  Co.,  16  Rankin  St. 
Union  County  Home  News  4-  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1932      5      23      210     2.50        1  1,000 

Hartley  A.  Shein,  Ed.  ;  Union  Co.  Home  News  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  208  N.  Broad  St.  (3  )  . 
ELMER  (C4%),  pop.  1,460;  Salem  Co.   (SW).  26  m  S  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  PRS  RR. 

Dress,  shoe  factories;  feed  mills.  Vegetable,  grain,  dairy  farms. 
Times4-  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1885     8     24     804     2.50        §2,225 

Preston  S.  Foster,  Editor;  Elmer  Times  Company,  Publisher,  21  State  St. 

ENGLEWOOD  (Cl%),  pop.  28,145;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  12  m  N  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
ERIE   RR.    Sportwear   manufactured.    Nurseries.    Residential.    Dwight    School 
(girls). 
American  Judaism  ..................  .Bi-monthly.....  [Jewish  1flM      «     or     12i     o  00      175000 

Not  published  from  May  to  August,     {interest  1951     8     25     124     Z-°°      175'000 

Rabbi  8.  M.  Silver,  Editor;  Union  of  American  Hebrew  Congregations, 

Publisher,  44  Honeck  St. 
Press-  Journal-f  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1879     8     24     294     8.00    **8,800 

August  J.  Wiesner,  Jr.,  Editor  ;  Joseph  H.  Daniels,  Pub.,  N.  Dean  A  Bergen  Sts. 

FAIR  LAWN   (Bltt),  pop.  28,885;  Bergen  Co.   (NE).  Adjoins  Paterson.  ERIE  RR. 
Nurseries.  Residential 

AlFaraer  Sma11  St°Ck  JMonthly  ..........  Rabbit  Indus  ......  1916     8     27     129     1.00        13,500 

G.  A.  Kremers,  Editor;  The  Kremers  Press,  Publisher,  Box  248. 
News-f-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1926     5     28     224     8.00        $8,128 

Sam  Bruno,  Editor;  Al  Daloisio,  Publisher,  17-50  River  Rd. 

Ctradatioa—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.  B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Msts.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  •Includes  population  of 
entire  township.  xRand  McMally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included 
in  membership  fee. 

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EsUb  Co  I  »4>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Ore 

FLEMINGTONf   (D2%),  pop.  8,068;  Hunterdon  Co.   (NW).  28  m  NW  of  Trenton. 
CNJ;  LV;  PA  RRs.   Manufactures   iron  eastings,  fur  coats,  pottery,  rubber 
products,  machine  parts,  garments,  chemicals.  Ships  poultry,  eggs.  Poultry, 
truck  farms. 
Hunterdon  Co.  Democrat  -f-  ..Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1825     8     24     298     400*4-10543 

D.  Howard  Moreau,  Editor  and  Publisher.  ' 

FLORENCE  (D8%),  pop.  X  8,400;  Burlington  Co.  (SC).  On  Delaware  River,  8  m  8W 
of  Trenton.  PA  RR.  Manufactures   iron  pipes,  fittings,  hydrants,  machinery, 
dresses.  Diversified  farming.  Tomatoes,  corn,  peas. 
Florence  Township  News  -f  ...  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1931      5     24     217     2.00        §2,190 

James  O.  Magee,  Editor  and  Publisher,  200  W.  Front  St. 

FORDS  (E2%),  pop.  X6,000  (branch  of  Perth  Amboy  P.  O.)  ;  Middlesex  Co.  (C).  3 
m  W  of  Perth  Amboy.  LV  RR.  Manufactures  chemicals,  plastic  materials, 
bricks,  castings,  linoleum,  automobiles,  electrical  appliances.  Dairy  farms. 


.......   Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1936      8     24     294     8.00  675 

Charles  E.  Gregory,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FRANKLINVILLE  <C4),  pop.  X900;  Gloucester  Co.  (SW).  20  m  SB  of  Camden.  PRS 
RR.  Bank,  Clayton.  Manufactures  musical  instruments,  baskets,  dresses,  bricks, 
dairy  products.  Mushroom  plants.  Truck,  fruit  farms. 
Advertiser-f  ............................  Bi-weekly  .......  Independent  .......  1951      5     24     217     1.00  $800 

Also  circulates  in  Clayton.  %  2,0  00  —  Free 

Stanley  L.  Deininger,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Blackwood  Rd. 
Franklin  Towns  hip  Sentinel  -f  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1941     5     24      185     2.00          2,715 

W.  D.  Caccese,  Editor;  Franklin  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

FREEHOLDf   (E8).  pop.  7,560;  Monmouth  Co.   (C).  25  m  E  of  Trenton.  CNJ;  PA 
RRs.    Manufactures    rugs,    dress    goods,    files,    foundry    products.    Distillery. 
Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  corn. 
Transcript-}-  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888      8     23     295     4.00    **6,443 

Freehold  Transcript,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

FRENCHTOWN  (C2%),  pop.  1,805;  Hunterdon  Co.  (NW).  20  m  SB  of  Easton,  Pa.  PA 
RR.   Spark   plug   insulators,   feed   manufactured.    Hatcheries;   nursery.   Dairy, 
poultry,  grain,  fruit  farms. 
Delaware  Valley  News  4-  ........  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  .1879      8      24      298      3.00**2,174 

Kenneth  L.  Olsen,  Editor  ;  D.  Howard  Moreau,  Publisher. 

GARFIELD  (Bl%),  pop.  27,550;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  On  Passaic  River,  6  m  SE  of  Pater- 
son.  ERIE  RR.  Manufactures  worsteds,  waxed  paper,  paper  boxes,  ice  cream, 
printing  machinery,  rubber  goods,  mechanical  equipment.  Two  banks.  6,000 
electric  (AC)  meters;  6,000  gas  (artif.)  meters;  1,500  telephones. 

Messenger-f  ........   .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1988      6     24      210     2.00        t2,500 

Peter  J.  Yuppa,  Editor;  Bergen  Gazette,  Inc.,  Publisher,  48  Harrison  Ave. 

News-f-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1917      5     24     210      1.50          3,8OO 

Joseph  Matzner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1  William  St.,  Passaic. 

GLASSBORO   (C4),  pop.  5,867;  Gloucester  Co.   (SW).  17  m  S  of  Camden.  PRS  RR. 

Manufactures  glass  containers,  gas,  vinegar,  apple  products,  produce  baskets, 

hosiery.  State  Teachers  College.  Fruit,  truck  farms.  Apples,  peaches,  tomatoes. 

Enterprise-f  ............................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1876     8     24     287     2.00 

Wm.  Schwoebel,  Editor  ;  Enterprise  Printing  and  Publishing  Company, 
80  N.  Academy  St. 

GLEN  RIDGE   (A2),  pop.  7,620;  Essex  Co.   (NE).  Adjoins  Montclair.  DL&W;  ERIE 

RRs.  Metal  polish  manufactured.  Commercial  printing  plant.  Residential. 
Paper-4-  ....................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1935     8     21     294     4.00   **1,5O6 

Charles  E.  Moreau,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  147. 

GLOUCESTER  CITY    (C8H),  pop.   14,867:  Camden  Co.    (SW).  On  Delaware  River. 
adjoining  Camden.  Railroad  station,  Gloucester.  PRS  RR.  Manufactures  paper, 
paper    products,    gas    appliances,    lumber,    rayon,    confectionery,    soft    drinks. 
Nursery.  Truck  farms. 
News  -f  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1927     5     24     224     2.00        §2,940 

George  F.  Cleary,  Editor;  Gloucester  City  News,  Inc.,  Pub.,  5th  and  Jersey  Ave. 

HACKENSACKt  (Fl%).  pop.  29,219;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  12  m  NW  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
ERIE;   NYS&W    RRs.    Manufactures    machinery,    foundry   products,    slippers, 
paper  lining,   furniture,   boys'  suits,  neckwear,  pumps,  women's   wear,   chem- 
icals. Four  banks;  deposits    (June,   1968),  $185,417,385.  Residential. 
Bergen  Record  4-  .....................  Evjr.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ......  1895      8     22      300   16.80  **81,574 

Donald  G.  Borg,  Editor  and  Publisher,  150  River  St. 

HACKETTSTOWN   (D2),  pop.  8.894;  Warren  Co.    (NW).  24  m  NE  of  Phillipsburg. 
DL&W  RR.  Manufactures  finished  leather,  saw  mill  and  woodworking  machinery, 
hosiery,  toy  novelties,  women's  wear.  Lake  resort.  Agriculture.  Milk,  celery, 
onions.  Centenary  Junior  College. 
Gazette-*-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent...   .1856      8      24      297      4.00    **3,329 

H.  Alan  Painter,  Editor;  Hackettstown  Gazette,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

HADDONFIELD  (CSH).  pop.  10,495;  Camden  Co.  (SW).  6  m  SE  of  Camden.  PRS  RR. 

Residential.  Diversified  farming.  Peaches,  tomatoes,  corn. 
Haddon  Gazette-f  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1901      5      24      224     3.86        §2,601 

Thomas  J.  Deegan,  Editor;  Harold  Cramer,  Publisher,  24  Westcoatt  Walk. 


Circulation — fr*Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <$> Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  •  Includes  population  of 
entire  township.  XRand  McNallj  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included 
in  membership  fee. 

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HADDONFIELD  (Continued)  Estab  Cols*  Width  7  Dtpth    Sub  Clrc 

Suburban,  The-f .Thursday Independent 1953     6     24     224 

Circulates  also  in  Audubon,  Barrington,  Haddon  Heights,  Oaklyn.  Total  circ.,  $22,500 — Free 
Thomas  J.  Deegan,  Editor;  White  Horse  Pike  Pub'sr  Co.,  24  Westcoatt  Walk. 

Town  Crier-Herald Thursday Independent 1930      6     23      210     2.60        53,810 

Joseph  D.  Savill,  Ed.;  Herald  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Pub.,  6  Kings  Highway. 

HADDON  HEIGHTS   (C3H),  pop.  7,287;  Camden  Co.  (SW).  5  m  S  of  Camden.  PRS 
RR.  Residential. 


NJTL  Bulletin Bi-monthly....  ( Theatre 


1.00 


1949      2      24        84 

D.  J.  Grant.  Editor;  New  Jersey  Theatre  League,  Publisher,  306  8th  Ave. 
HALEDON— Record— See  Passaic. 

HAMMONTON  (D4),  pop.  8,411;  Atlantic  Co.  (SE).  32  m  SE  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
PRS  RR.  Manufactures  clothing,  canned  fruits,  vegetables,  cut  glass,  soft  drinks, 
wine,  furniture,  frozen  foods.  Fruit,  poultry  farms. 

News  + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1862     8     22     301     2.60 

Joseph  G.  Wilson,  Editor;  Joel  C.  Leuchter  and  Ben  Leuchter,  Publishers. 

HASBROUCK  HEIGHTS  (Bl% )  (independent  branch  of  Hackensack  F.  O.),  pop.  9.181 ; 
Bergen  Co.  (NE).  10  m  NW  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  ERIE  RR.  Index  tables  manu- 
factured. Residential. 

Observer-f Friday Independent 1924      5     24      206      3.00 

Francis  G.  Dominick,  Editor;  Observer  Publications,  Inc. 

HAWTHORNE  (Bl%  )  (independent  branch  of  Paterson  P.  O.),  pop.  14,816 ;  Passaic  Co. 
(N).  2  m  N  of  Paterson.  ERIE;  NYS&W  RRs.  Manufactures  hosiery,  tex- 
tiles, soap,  machinery,  paint,  glass,  mirrors,  cement  blocks,  television  tubes, 
chemicals.  Textile  dyeing  plants.  Trap  rock  quarries.  Residential. 

News-Record  4- Thursday Independent 1920  6  24  203  2.00 

Edith  W.  Dodds,  Editor;  Arthur  E.  Dodds,  Publisher,  99  Royal  Ave. 

Press-f Thursday Independent 1924  8  24  315  2.60 

Nicholas  Missonellie,  Editor;  Hawthorne  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  463  Lafayette  Ave. 

HIGH  BRIDGE  (D2).  pop.  1,864;  Hunterdon  Co.  (NW).  19  m  SE  of  Easton.  Pa.  CNJ 

RR.  Steel  manufactured.  Poultry,  truck  farms. 
Gazette-4- Thursday Independent 1881      7      24      280     2.60 

Wilbur  S.  Hitchcock,  Editor;  John  Waterfleld,  Publisher. 
HIGHLANDS  (F2%),  pop.  2,959;  Monmouth  Co.  (C).  On  Shrewsbury  River,  8  m  N  of 

Long   Branch.   CNJ   RR.   Bank,    Sea   Bright.   Clam,   lobster   fisheries.    Summer 

resort.  Truck  farms. 
Star Thursday Independent 1924      8     24      301      2.50 

Richard  C.  and  Edward  N.  Klein,  Publishers. 
HIGHTSTOWN   (D8),  pop.  8,712;  Mercer  Co.   (WC).  14  m  NE  of  Trenton.  PA  RR. 

Manufactures  rugs,  lace,  implements.  Nursery.  Peddie  School    (boys).  Truck, 

grain  farms.  Potatoes,  poultry. 
Gazette  + Thursday Independent 1859      7      24      284      2.00 

W.    Palmer   Dennis,   Editor;   Hightstown    Gazette,    Publisher. 
National  Button  Bulletin -f...  Bi-monthly Buttons 1942      1      54      100      8.50 

Lillian  Smith  Albert,   Editor;  National  Button  Society  of  America,  Publisher. 

Peddie  Chronicle  (no  adv.).... Quarterly Coll.  Alumni 1021    Controlled1  free  dist. 

Robert  W.  Titzel,  Editor;  Peddie  School  Alumni,  Publishers. 

HILLSDALE  (Bl),  pop.  4,127;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  3  m  N  of  Hackensack.  ERIE  RR. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  tomatoes,  apples,  peaches. 

Local -f .Thursday Independent 1926      8     24      294      2.00 

Walter  Storms,  Editor;  F.  D.  Schroth,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

Hillsdale  News— See  Westwood. 

HILLSIDE  (B2%)  (branch  of  Elizabeth  P.  O.).  pop.  X22,600;  Union  Co.  (NE).  Adjoins 
Elizabeth.  LV  RR.  Manufactures  patent  medicines,  insulated  wire,  cork,  silica 
products,  collapsible  in  tubes,  hand  trucks,  aluminum  castings,  engines. 

Bookseller,  The Monthly Book  Trade 1898     2     30     112     5.00 

Francis  Ludlow,  Editor;  Baker  &  Taylor  Co.,  Publisher. 

Times  -f- Thursday Independent 1924      8     24     280     2.50 

Robert  Kaplan,  Editor;  Hillside  Times  Publishing  Company. 

HOBOKEN  (B2),  pop.  60.676;  Hudson  Co.  (NE).  On  Hudson  River,  opposite  to  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  with  ferry  and  tunnel  connections.  Erie;  DL&W  RRs.  Port  of 
entry,  connections  with  all  world  ports.  Manufactures  food  and  electrical 
products,  women's  and  men's  clothing,  furniture  novelties,  cranes,  excavating 
equipment,  pencils  and  pens,  baking  powder,  tea,  coffee  products,  printing 
and  rotogravure,  chemicals,  boxes,  scientific  instruments,  graphite  products, 
fire,  plastics.  Railroad  shops;  shipyards.  Five  banks.  19,500  electric  (AC) 
meters:  17,000  gas  (artif.)  meters;  19,000  telephones.  Stevens  Institute  of 
Technology  (men). 

Stevens    Indicatory 6  ti.  a  yr JAhimnf011*        1876     8     26     14°  x8'00 

Harold  R.  Fee,  Editor;  Alumni  Assn.  of  Stevens  Institute  of  Technology,  Pub. 
Stute+V Saturday Collegiate 1904     6     24     224     2.60 

Students  of  Stevens  Institute  of  Technology,  Publishers. 
HOPEWELL  (D3),  pop.  1.869;  Mercer  Co.  (NWC).  12  m  N  of  Trenton.  READ  RR. 

Manufactures  canvas  products,  meters,  regulators,  valves,  machine  tool  parts, 

hydraulic  drives.  Stock,  poultry,  truck  farms. 
Valley  News-f .Thursday Independent 1956     6     26     280     2.00 

Harry  A.  Richard,  Publisher,  6  Railroad  Place. 


$634 

**3,438 
**2,216 

§2,620 
§4,412 

§1,127 
•  1,125 
§1,889 

$7,200 
§386 


6,287 
§2,528 


$6,800 
$1,100 

§1,156 


...  _  .  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  !ac«.  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  •  Include*  population  of 
entire  township.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptfon  included 
in  membership  fee. 
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Estab  Co  I  j<3>  Width?  Depth    Sub  CIrt 

IRV1NGTON  (A2)  (branch  of  Newark  P.  O.)f  pop.  69,201;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  8  m  W  of 
Newark.  LV  RR.  Smelters;  tanneries;  foundries;  novelty  and  die  factories. 
Manufactures  insulators,  electric  toys,  hardware  specialties,  dry  colors,  collap- 
sible tubes,  tools,  coated  papers.  Four  banks.  22,426  electric  meters;  19,834  gas 
(artif.)  meters;  25,000  telephones. 

Herald-f Thursday Independent 1912     8     24     297     4.60   **«,061 

Also  prints  editions  called  Union  Leader  for  Union,  circ.,  $9,200,  and  Suburban 

Leader,  circ.,  $8,200. 
Verne  Blake,  Editor;  Sam  Howard,  Publisher,  22  Smith  St.  (11). 

NTGeremaen7)  Ff.!i!...Z.l^...}Friday Independent 1858     7     26     292     2.00        §2,3*7 

Louis  Fischer,  Ed.;  The  New  Jersey  Freie  Zeitung  Co.,  Publisher,  749  Springfield 
Ave.  (11). 

JERSEY  CITYf  (E2),  pop.  299,017;  Hudson  Co.  (NE).  Opposite  to  and  connected  with 
New  York,  N.  Y..  by  ferries  and  tunnels.  B&O;  CNJ;  ERIE;  LV;  NYS&W;  PA; 
READING ;  WS ;  NJ&NW  RRs.  Port  of  entry.  Foreign  and  domestic  commerce. 
Meat-packing  and  baking  plants ;  machine  shops ;  foundries ;  oil  refineries.  Manu- 
factures steel  products,  soap,  cork,  cosmetics  and  chemical  products,  cigars  and 
cigarettes,  macaroni  and  egg  noodles,  cheese  products,  cans,  paint  and  varnish, 
coke,  crucibles,  graphite,  slippers  and  sandals.  Railroad  shops.  Eight  banks; 
deposits  (6-30-68),  $692,159,956.  98,496  (residential)  electric  (AC)  meters; 
90,076  (residential)  gas  (artif.)  meters;  76,600  (residential)  telephones.  St. 
Peter's  College  (Cath.  men)  ;  St.  Peter's  College;  State  Teachers  College;  Seton 
Hall  College  of  Medicine  &  Dentistry  and  private  schools. 


Animal  Life  (Roto) Monthly /Outdoor 


1  Ad  venture 


1953      8     27      140      8.00 


140     8.00 


1948      2      32      116      2-°° 
Controlled  free  dist. 

Inc. 


William  McCormick,  Editor;  Weider  Publications,  16  Hopkins  Ave. 

Boxing  and  Wrestling Monthly (witling         1961     8     28 

Eddie  B  or  den,  Editor;  Weider  Publications,  16  Hopkins  Ave. 
Bulletin   of  the   Margaret     ] 

Hague  Maternity  [Quarterly    . 

Hospital  ..     J 

Allan    B.    Crunden,    Jr.,    M.D.,    Editor;    Postgraduate    Educational   Fund, 
Publisher,  88  Clifton  Place  (4). 

Forum Monthly Funeral  Direct...l 98 6     2     42     143  x 

John  T.  Burke,  Editor;  New  Jersey  Funeral  Directors'  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
8279  Hudson  Blvd. 

Glos  Narpdu — See  Perth  Amboy. 

JeGree^nvnTeNNew8a-fd  JThursday Independent 1986     6     24     210     2.00 

Dorothy  Sexton,  Editor;  David  L.  Cangi,  Publisher,  207  Wegman  Parkway  (5). 

Jersey  Journal-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1867      8     22      300   18.20 **94,280 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Saturday    circ.^Hr8O,918 

Eugene  Farrell,  Editor;  The  Evening  Journal  Assn.,  Pub.,  80  Journal  Sq.  (6). 

Jewish  Standard -f Friday Jewish  Ints 1931      5      24      196     3.00 

Morris  J.  Janoff,  Editor;  Jewish  Standard  Pub.  Co.,  924  Bergen  Ave.  (6). 
Journal  of  the  New  Jersey  1K  *,  .  „  n  «f,-afw  1911     2     28      105x2.00 

State  Dental  Society,  TheJ6  "'  a  yr Dentistry Controlled  free  dist. 

Dr.  Charles  F.  Harper,  Editor ;  The  N.  J.  State  Dental  Soc.,  Pub.,  1  Sherman  Ave. 

Muscle 
Culture 


*2,147 
$1,024 


700 


§5,400 


§7,450 


3,150 


I  Muscle  Builder .Monthly.. 


]  Muscle  Power.. 


.Monthly 


Muscle 
Culture 


1950     8     28     148     8.00 
8     28     143     3.00 


Earl  Leiderman,  Editor;  Weider  Publications,  16  Hopkins  Ave. 
New  Jersey  Grocer  4-  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Grocery  Trade..  .1922     2      42      143x2.50 

Sara  Kaminows,  Editor;  New  Jersey  Grocer-Publishing  Co.,  30  Journal  Sq. 


(offset)  .............  Bi-weekly  ........  Collegiate  ..........  1931   Controlled  fS^diU 


Pauw  WowV 

Students  of  St.  Peter's  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  2652  Boulevard  (6). 
Svoboda-f-  (Liberty)  (Ukr'n).  Evg.ex.Sun.  Democratic  .......  1893  8  28  280  12.00 

Prints  English  supplement  on  Saturday  under  name  of  Ukrainian  Weekly. 

Antin  Dragan.  Editor;  Ukrainian  National  Assn.,  Publisher,  83  Grand  St.  (2). 
Tropical  Fish  Hobbyist  ...........  Bi-monthly  .....  Trop.  Fish  ..........  1951  2  24  98  2.75 

H.  Axelrod,  Editor;  T.  F.  H.  Publications,  Inc.,  57  Academy  St. 

KEANSBURG  (E2H),  pop.  6,669;  Monmouth  Co.  (C).  On  Raritan  Bay.  18  m  E  of  New 
Brunswick.  Boat  connections.  CNJ  RR.  Summer  resort.  Truck  farms.  Potatoes, 
asparagus,  berries. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1925     8     24     294     2.50 

Otto  Barth,  Editor;  Keansburg  News,  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

KEARNY—  See  Arlington. 

KEYPORT  (E2K),  pop.  6.888;  Monmouth  Co.  (C).  On  Raritan  Bay.  11  m  SE  of  New 

Brunswick.  CNJ  RR.  Manufactures  tile,  soft  drinks,  dresses,  lingerie,  radio  and 

television,  bottle  closures,  life  rafts  and  boats,  women's  coats  and  suits,  baffles 

for  furnaces,  novelties.  Truck,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Weekly-f-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1870     8     23     801     4.50 

Mist  J.  Mabel  Brown,  Editor;  Brown  Pub.  and  Printing  Co. 


J2.000 
§20,100 

$52,174 


§24200 


§4,510 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A. B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
(P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <»  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  *  Includes  population  of 
entire  township.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included 
in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  ColsO Width  VDipth    Sub  Circ 

LAKEWOOD  <E8%),  pop.  9.970;  Ocean  Co.  (EG).  16  m  SW  of  Asbury  Park.  CNJ  RR. 
Health  Resort.  Georgian  Court  College  (girls). 

Court  Page,  The-fc  (offset).    Monthly Collegiate 1920     5     24     182     3.60  250 

Students  of  Georgian  Court  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Ocean  County  Citizen  + .Thursday Independent 1900     8     24     294     4.00        §3,525 

R.  B.  Johnston,  Editor  and  Publisher.  126  Second  St. 

Times  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1926      8     24      287    12.00        §4,380 

Sam  A.  Christopher,  Editor;  Ocean  County  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

LAMBERTVILLE  (D8),  pop.  4,477;  Hunterdon  Co.  (W).  On  Delaware  River,  16  m 
NW  of  Trenton.  PA  RR.  Bridge  to  New  Hope,  Fa.  Manufactures  lace,  clothing, 
silverware,  hosiery,  luggage,  sausage,  paper.  Shad  fisheries;  stone  quarries. 
Stock,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Beacon + Thursday Independent 1846     8     24     294     2.00        §2,445 

John  C.  Haxen,  Publisher. 

Record-f Thursday Republican 1872     7     26     280     8.00  §678 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  News,  New  Hope,  Pa.  Comb.  circ.  51,256. 
Gordon  Cooper,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LANDISVILLE   (D4%),  pop.  ;  Atlantic  Co.    (SE).   18  m  NE  of  Bridgeton.  CNJ 

RR.  Bank,  Mintola.  Manufactures  macaroni,  dresses,  boys  blouses  and  pajamas. 
Poultry,  fruit,  truck  farms. 

Press  + Friday Independent 1940      5      24     210      1.50  1,800 

Samuel  Perrine.  Editor  and  Publisher,  808  Park  Ave.,  Vineland. 

LAURENCE  HARBOR  (E2%).  pop.  X2,000;  Middlesex  Co.  (C).  On  Raritan  Bay,  10  m 
SE  of  New  Brunswick.  NY&LB  RR.  Bank,  South  Amboy.  Summer  resort. 

Madison   American-}- Friday Independent 1936      5      24      217      2.00  J700 

James  E.  White,  Editor;  Madison  American  Publishing  Co.,  22  Princeton  Rd. 

LAWRENCEVILLE  (D8),  pop.  1,056;  Mercer  Co.  (WC).  6  m  NE  of  Trenton,  nearest 
railroad  station  and  bank.  READ;  PA  RRs.  Lawrenceville  School  (boys).  Resi- 
dential. Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  corn,  hay. 

LawrenceV .Friday Prep.  School 1880      5      26     224x4.00  1,700 

Students  of  Lawrenceville  School,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LEVITTOWN — Levittown  Times  of  Burlington  County — See  Levittown,  Pa. 

LINDEN  (A2%),  pop.  30,644;  Union  Co.  (NE).  4  m  SW  of  Elizabeth.  PA  RR.  Manu- 
factures chemicals,  paints,  varnishes,  boys'  suits,  rompers,  gin,  soft  drinks, 
automobiles,  petroleum  products,  radio  and  ventilating  equipment,  machine  tools 
and  dies,  electric  lamps,  soluble  coffee,  drugs.  Two  banks;  deposits  (6-29-66), 
$27.660,278.  11,040  electric  meters;  10,720  gas  meters;  10,480  telephones. 

News-Observer Thursday Independent 1920      8     24     287      2.50    **  1,483 

Herman  E.  Mopsick.  Editor  and  Publisher,  11  W.  Blancke  St. 

LITTLE  FALLS  (Al%),  pop.  X7.600;  Passaic  Co.  (N).  4  m  SW  of  Paterson.  DL&W; 
ERIE  RRs.  Manufactures  rugs,  grinding  machinery,  athletic  goods.  Dairy, 
poultry,  truck  farms.  Large  laundry. 

HeraJd-f- Thursday Independent 1923      5      23      217     3.00        §2,460 

Elias  Holtzman,  Editor;  Mrs.  Margaret  L.  Ball,  Publisher,  40  Paterson  Ave. 

LITTLE  FERRY  (Bltt),  pop.  4.965;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  On  Hackensack  River,  2  m  S 
of  Hackensack,  nearest  banking  town.  NYS&W;  WS  RRs.  Manufactures  ma- 
chinery, pearl  buttons,  cement  blocks.  Truck  farms.  Lettuce,  celery. 

Borough  Press-!- Thursday Independent 1917     4     24      164      2.50 

A.  K.  Tenny,  Editor;  Borough  Press,  Pub.,  11  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  Ridgefield  Park. 

LIVINGSTON  (E2),  pop.  X15.400;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  5  m  NW  of  Orange.  Railroad 
station.  Orange.  DL&W;  ERIE  RRs.  Manufactures  steam  gauges,  nail  polish, 
tinsel,  plastics,  machine  tools,  radio  loudspeakers,  cosmetics.  Nursery.  Truck, 
poultry  farms. 

West  Essex  Tribune -f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1929      8     24     294      3.00    **4,235 

Wm.  Klaber,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  256  S.  Livingston  Ave. 

White  Ribbon  News -f Monthly W.C.T.U 1904      4     26      182     x.36  6,400 

Not  issued  in  August. 

Mrs.  Elwood  Dubois,  Editor;  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  256  S.  Livingston  Ave. 

LODI  <B1%).  pop.  15,892;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  4  m  SW  of  Hackensack.  NYS&W  RR. 

Dye  works ;  garment,  chemical,  plastics  factories. 
Bulletin-f Thursday Independent 1985     6     24     210     2.00          1,350 

Chris  M.  Paci,  Editor;  Salvatore  Paci,  Publisher. 
Independent-!- Thursday Republican 1920     7     26     287     2.00        §1,580 

Catherine  DeStefano,  Editor;  Joseph  H.  Toscano,  Publisher,  85  Church  St. 
Messenger  + .Thursday Local  News 1929     5     24     203     2.00  945 

Carl  J.  Pecoraro,  Editor;  Vlncenzino  Paci,  Publisher,  21  First  St. 

LONG  BRANCH  (F3).  pop.  23.090;  Mohmouth  Co.  (C).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  32  m  S  of 
New  York,  N.  Y.  CNJ;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  silk,  fur  goods,  dresses,  uniforms, 
electronic  equipment,  sheeplined  clothing,  overalls,  boats.  Nursery.  Fisheries. 
Summer  resort.  Truck  farms.  Potatoes,  tomatoes,  beans. 

Monmouth  American 4- Friday Independent 1917      5      24      224      2.60        §6,400 

Benjamin  B.  Bobbitt,  Editor;  John  L.  Woolley,  Publisher,   184  Belmont  Ave. 

Record -f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1881      8     24     308    18.00**!  1,788 

Color  and  eomic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Herman  J.  Obermayer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CfrodaHott— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  JPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <3> Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  'Includes  population  of 
entire  township.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included 
In  membership  fee. 

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550 


$2,800 
§3,726 

20,000 


§2,367 


§3,562 


Estib  ColiOWidthV  Depth   Sub 

LYNDHURST  (B2),  pop.  x  2 1,8  00  (independent  branch  of  Rutherford  P.O.);  Bergen  Co. 
(NE).  On  Passaic  River  6  m  NE  of  Newark.  DL&W  RR.  Manufactures  steam 
pressure  valves,  candy  machines,  dresses,  food  products.  Residential. 

COSouthC£!rffe?%Bvf^.  }  Thursday Independent 1921  8  24  294  2.50 

John  Savino,  Jr.,  Editor;  The  Commercial  Leader  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  251  Ridge  Rd. 
MADISON  (E2),  pop.  10,417;  Morris  Co.  (N).  17  m  W  of  Newark.  DL&W  RR.  Green- 
houses growing  roses.  Flavoring  extract  factory.  Residential.  Drew  University. 
Dairy,  truck  farms. 

Drew  Acorn  V Weekly Collegiate 1928  5  24  210  4.75 

Students  of  Drew  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

D7no(advJiayf...T!!f  JQuarterly Coll.   &  Theo....1980     \     \\       \\ 

Drew  University  Theological  School,  Publisher.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Eagle-f Thursday Independent 1880     8     24      301     4.00 

John  B.  Ehrhardt,  Editor;  Madison  Eagle,  Publisher,  41  Kings  Rd. 

flndus.  Rel'ns 

Supervision Monthly 4&Oper'g  1939      8     27      140      6.00 

[Mgmt. 

Sam  T.  Greene,  Editor;  Supervision  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  1  Waverly  PI. 
MANASQUAN   (E8),  pop.  8,178;  Monmouth  Co.    (C).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  7  m  S  of 
Asbury  Park.  CNJ;  PA  RRs.  Summer  resort.  Fisheries.  Diversified  farming. 
Truck  crops,  fruit,  poultry. 

Coast  Star,  The Friday Independent 1879     6     26     232     2.00 

Tracy  M.  Hopkins,  Publisher,  13  Broad  St. 

MANVILLE  (D2%),  pop.  8,597;  Somerset  Co.  (NC).  14  m  NW  of  New  Brunswick. 
CNJ;  LV;  READ  RRs.  Manufactures  asbestos,  building  and  industrial  products, 
motors,  electric  fans,  boys'  shirts,  dresses,  cement  blocks.  Creosoting  plant. 
Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1933     5     24     220     2.50 

Edward  Nash,  Editor  and  Publisher.  10  Arlington  St. 

MAPLE  SHADE  (D3),  pop.  X  10,700;  Burlington  Co.  (SC).  7  m  NE  of  Camden.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  hosiery,  shirts,  overalls,  radio  parts,  brick,  liquor.  Greenhouses. 
Truck,  fruit,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Tomatoes,  peaches. 

Progress  + Thursday Independent 1916     8     21     287     2.50 

Frank  E.  Gerkens,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  306-08  East  Main  St. 
MAPLEWOOD  (E2),  pop.  X24.900;  Essex  Co.   (NE).  7  m  W  of  Newark.  DL&W;  RV 
RRs.    Manufactures  razor  blades,  fabricated  metals,  jewelry,   office   furniture, 
maps,  textiles,  paints,  riding  equipment.  Nursery. 

News-Record -f Thursday Independent 1890      8     24      808     4.00    **6,087 

Gregory  Hewlett,  Publisher,  463  Valley  St. 

MATAWAN  (E2%).  pop.  8,739;  Monmouth  Co.  (C).  29  m  SW  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
CNJ;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  electroplating  and  buffing  supplies,  tile,  baskets, 
pottery,  barrels.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  tomatoes,  corn. 

Journal 4- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1869     8     23      301     4.50 

J.  Mabel  Brown,  Editor;  Brown  Publishing  and  Printing  Company. 
MAYS  LANDINGf  (D4%),  pop.  1,301 ;  Atlantic  Co.  (SE).  On  Egg  Harbor  River,  18  m 
NW  of  Atlantic  City.  PRS  RR.  Cotton     toweling  bricks,    boats  manufactured. 
Inland  water  resort.  Poultry,  truck  farms. 

Atlantic  County  Record Saturday Republican 1877      7     26      308     3.00 

Mrs.  Josephine  B.  Smith,  Editor;  Record  Publishing  Company,  120  Oak  St. 
MAYWOOD  (Fltt).  pop.  8,667;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  6  m  E  of  Paterson.  Bank,  Hacken- 
sack.  NYS&W  RR.  Chemical,  sirup,  malting  grains,  label  factories. 

Our  Town Thursday Independent 1948     5     24     214     2.50 

Lil  and  Len  Rubin,  Publishers,  68  W.  Pleasant  Ave. 

MEDFORD  (D4),  pop.  X  1,000;  Burlington  Co.  (SC).  15  m  SE  of  Camden.  PRS  RR. 
Hosiery,  sweaters  manufactured.  Diversified  farming.  Tomatoes,  potatoes,  corn. 

Central   Record + Thursday Independent 1896      7      24      280     2.50 

Helen  F.  Tidswell,  Editor;  Arthur  H.  Tidswell,  Publisher. 

MENDHAM  (D2),  pop.  1,724;  Morris  Co.  (N).  23  m  W  of  Newark.  Railroad  station, 
Morristown.  DL&W;  M&E  RRs.  Dairy  farms. 

Mh"m^<?hbeT^ Independent 1936     9     22     294     2.50 

Anthony  Rummo,  Editor;  Cortlandt  Parker,  Jr.,  Publisher,  Main  St. 
MERCHANTVILLE  (B3),  independent  branch  of  Camden  P.  O.,  pop.  4,183;  Camden  Co. 
(SW).  4  m  E  of  Camden.  PA  RR.  Residential. 

Community  News-f- Thursday Republican 1923     9     21     294     2.00 

Circulates  also  in  Pennsauken. 

William  J.  Paul.  Editor;  Paul  Publishing  Company. 

Delaware  Township  News  +  ... Thursday Independent 1954     5     24     224     3.36 

Jack  O'Brien,  Editor;  Delaware  Township  Publishing  Co.,  3rd  and  Chapel  Ave. 
METUCHEN  (E2%),  pop.  9,879;  Middlesex  Co.  (C).  6  m  NE  of  New  Brunswick.  LV; 
PA  RRs.  Manufactures  coils,  pneumatic  tools,  paper  products,  industrial  chem- 
icals, need  lee,  metal  and  plastic  hose,  envelopes,  electrical  appliances. 

Criterion  News- Ad ver User +•  .Thursday Independent 1958     8     20     294     $28,000— Free 

Criterion  Publishing  Co.,  69  Pearl  St. 

MIDDLEBUSH  (D2H).  pop.  X200;  Somerset  Co.  (NC).  7  m  N  of  New  Brunswick, 
bank  town.  PA  RR.  Nursery.  Truck,  poultry,  dairy,  fruit  farms. 

Franklin-News-Record Thursday Independent 1929     5     24      196     2.00        §1,327 

Edward  Nash.  Editor  and  Publisher,  Railroad  Sq. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  •Includes  population  of 
entire  township.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptioa  included 
in  membership  fee. 

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$700 


$5,020 


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$1,500 


53,926 


§3,743 


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MIDDLESEX  (D2H),  pop.  5,948;  Middlesex  Co.  (C).  2  m  E  of  Bound  Brook,  banking 
town.  CNJ;  LV  RRs.  Manufactures  drop  forging*,  paints,  chemicals,  textile 
printing*  plastic  and  steel  fabricators,  containers,  velours,  perfumes,  steel 
barrels,  tank  cars. 

Mirror-!- Thursday Independent 1986     6     24     210     2.00  §6«S 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Dunellen  Call,  New  Market  Piscataway 

Chronicle. 
Geo.  W.  Spayth,  Editor;  County  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Dunellen. 

MIDDLETOWN  (E2%),  pop.  X800;  Monmouth  Co.  (C).  5  m  NW  of  Red  Bank, 
nearest  bank.  NY&LB  RR. 


Resort  region.  Truck,  fruit  farms. 

Courier,  The   (offset)  + Thursday Independent 1955     5 

Ernest  W.  Mandeville,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


24      217      3.50        §4,167 


MIDLAND  PARK  (Bl),  pop.  6,164;  Bergen  Co.   (NE).  Adjoins  Ridgewood,  banking 
town.   NYS&W   RR.    Manufactures    towels,   silk   damasks   and   labels,   pumps, 
boilers,  upholstery  fabrics.  Dairy  farms. 
Press  +  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1940     7     24     280     2.00 

Cornelius  Yonkers,  Editor  and  Publishers,  88  Payne  Ave. 

MILLBURN    (E2),  pop.    X  18,500;  Essex  Co.    (NE).   6  m  W  of  Newark.  DL&W  RR. 
Residential. 


.....  ........  Ind.Rep  .............  1888      8      24      301      4.00    **4,53S 

C.  E.  Paulson,  Editor;  Item  Publishing  and  Printing  Co.,  891   Millburn  Ave. 

MILLTOWN    <E2H),  pop.   8,786;  Middlesex  Co.    (C).   8   m   S   of  New   Brunswick. 
nearest  RR.  Station.  Manufactures  rayon  fabrics,  furniture  wax.  Sand,  gravel, 
clay  pits.  Poultry,  fruit,  dairy  farms. 
Sentinel-f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1926      5      24      216      3.00        §5,477 

Edward  Mack,  Editor;  Sentinel  Publishing  Co.,  124  N.  Main  St. 

MILLVILLE  (C4H).  pop.  16,041;  Cumberland  Co.  (S).  On  Maurice  River,  at  head  of 
navigation,  40  m  S  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  PRS  RR.  Extensive  glass  manufactories  ; 
cotton  goods,  women's  garments,  hosiery.  Nurseries.  Lake  resort.  Sand,  gravel 
Quarries.  Poultry,  truck,  fruit  farms.  Tomatoes,  potatoes,  peaches. 
Republican  -f  ............................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1864      8      24      294    15.00    **5,463 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Carl  H.  Johnson,  Publisher.  129  E.  Main  St. 

MONTCLAIR  (B2),  pop.  48,927;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  6  m  NW  of  Newark.  DL&W;  ERIE 
RRs.  Manufactures  chemicals,  paint,  printers'  and  garden  supplies.  Four  banks  : 
deposits    (6-80-67),    $110,000,000.    14,496    electric    (AC)    meters;    18,030    gas 
(artif.)    meters;   16,156   telephones.   Residential  city.   State  Teachers'   College; 
private  schools. 
Montclarion  ..............................  14  ti.  a  yr  ........  Collegiate.  ..........  1927     6     24     226  x          1,600 

Student  Government  Assn.  of  Montclair  State  Teachers'  College,  Editors  and 

Publishers,  Upper  Montclair. 
Times  +  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1877     8     22     310     6.50    **8,114 

J.  W.  Cresbaugh,  Jr.,  Editor;  Montclair  Times  Co.,  Publisher,  114  Valley  Rd. 

MOORESTOWN  (D3%).  pop.  Xll,400;  Burlington  Co.   (SC).  10  m  E  of  Philadelphia, 

Pa.  PA  RR.   Waxes,  chemical  specialties,  metal  and  plastic   novelties   manu- 

factured. Hatchery.  Residential.  Fruit,  truck  farms.  Apples,  peaches,  tomatoes. 

News  ChronicleH-  ...................  .Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1879     8     22     294     8.00 

Gomer  W.  Evans,  Editor;  Moorestown  News,  Publisher,  226  Chester  Ave. 

MORRIS  PLAINS  (E2),  pop.  2,707;  Morris  Co.  (N).  8  m  N  of  Morristown.  DL&W 
RR.  Coffee  refinery;  Pharmaceuticals,  calculating  machines  manufactured. 
Residential. 

Clothing  Trade  Journal  ...........  Monthly  ..........  {cloth""078'    1912     8     26     14°     5'°°  - 

S.  L.  Simons,  Editor  ;  Clothing  Trade  Journal,  Publisher. 

MORRISTOWNf   (E2),  pop.  17,124;  Morris  Co.   (N).  18  m  W  of  Newark.  DL&W; 

M&E  RRs.  Manufactures  paving  materials,  women's  underwear,  uniforms,  coats, 

beach,  garden  umbrellas.  Greenhouses.  Residential.  Stone  quarries. 
Morris  County  Guide  ..............  Thursday  ........  Shopping  ............  1952     8     24     294       35,060  —  Free 

Hilding  Alarik,  Publisher,  24  Elm  St. 
Record-f-  ...................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep  ..............  1900     9     22     294    21.00**14,764 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Norman  B.  Tomlinson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  66  Park  Place. 


MOUNTAIN  LAKES  (E2),  pop.  2,806;  Morris  Co.  (N).  16  m  W  of  Paters  on.  DL&W 
RR.  Bank,  Boonton.  Nurseries.  Residential. 


News  + Thursday Independent 1917     8 

L.  H.  Blanchard,  Editor;  Mountain  Lakes  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 


28      301     2.00 


1,562 


MOUNTAIN  VIEW  (Al%).  pop.  x 2,600 ;  Passaic  Co.  (N).  4  m  W  of  Faterson.  DL&W; 
ERIE  RRs.  Manufactures  bricks,  plastic  moldings.  Nurseries.  Summer  resort. 
Truck,  dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 

N  am!  H«i1d4^.ef.  Thursday Independent 1919     6     22     217     1.60      538,300 

G.  K.  Nelson\'' Editor;* North  Jersey  Times  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Box  676. 

Circul*t!on~-**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisrer*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  incb.  tCounty  Seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  'Includes  population  of 
entire  township.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included 
in  membership  fee. 

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MOUNT  HOLLYf  (D8K),  pop.  8,206;  Burlington  Co.  (SO.  On  Rancocas  Creek, 
19  m  E  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  hosiery,  children's 
sweaters,  upholstery  fabrics.  Dye  and  finishing  works.  Diversified  farming. 


Citizen Thursday Independent 1946 

E.  P.  Cartwrlght,  Publisher,  486  High  St.,  Burlington. 

Herald-f- Thursday Independent 1826 

G.  Howard  Sleeper,  Publisher. 


8     24     210     3.00 


Clre 


1,000 


8     23     297      5.00**10,474 


NETCONG  (D2),  pop.  2,284;  Morris  Co.  (N).  82  m  NW  of  Newark.  DLftW  RR.  Man- 
ufactures metallurgical  machinery,  sweaters.  Lake  resort.  Sand,  gravel  quar- 
ries. Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  truck  farms. 

Netcong-Stanhope  News +  ..... Thursday Independent 1929     8     24     294     3.00        §2,960 

C.  Raymond  Fuller,  Publisher. 

NEWARKf  (E2).  pop.  488,776;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  9  m  W  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  On 
Passaic  River.  CNJ;  DL&W;  ERIE;  LV;  PA  RRs.  Airlines:  AAA;  AA;  EAL; 
BNF;  CAP;  DAL;  MOH:  NAL;  TWA;  UAL.  Focal  point  of  a  comprehensive 
system  of  modern  state  and  national  highways  making  for  quick  and  economical 
motor  transportation  between  it  and  all  large  centers.  Essex  county  is  eleventh 
largest  in  the  country,  among  the  foremost  in  value  of  manufactured  products, 
wholesale  trade,  retail  trade.  Port  of  Newark,  a  deep  waterway  terminal. 

Manufactures  paint,  varnish,  electrical  machinery,  gold,  silver,  platinum 
reducing  and  refining,  liquors,  malt,  bakery  products,  chemicals,  leather,  per- 
fumes and  cosmetics,  radio  apparatus,  packed  meat,  clothing,  paper  boxes, 
motor  parts.  Six  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-28-57),  $1,920,126,885;  deposits 
(6-28-57),  $1,121,749,000.  806,885  electric  meters  (Essex  Co.);  807,288  gas 
(artif.)  meters;  472,184  telephones  (county,  bus.,  comm.).  Newark  College 
of  Rutgers  University ;  Newark  College  of  Engineering ;  State  Teachers  College. 
TV  station. 

Advocate-f- Saturday Catholic 1951     8     22     802     4.00      103,418 

Floyd  Anderson,  Mgn.  Editor;  Advocate  Publishing  Corp.,  81  Clinton  St.   (2). 

Afro- American — See  New  Jersey  Afro- American. 


2.50 


American  Squares Monthly {FonTDalic'g      1945     2     28     1U 

Rod  La  Farge,  Editor;  Frank  Kaltman,  Publisher,  1159  Broad  St.  (2). 
Antiquarian  Bookman  -f Monday.  Book  Trade 1948     2     80      112 

Sol.  M.  Malkin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  34  Walnut  St.  (2). 
Guide  and  Bulletin Bi-monthly  ....Savings&Loan...  1922     2      40      _. 

Emit  A.  Gallman,  Ed.;  New  Jersey  S.  ft  L.  League,  Pub.,  10  Commerce  Court  (2). 
International   Musician -f         Monthly Labor,  Music 1900      4     24      147        .60 

Leo  Cluesmann,  Editor;  Amer.  Fed'n  of  Muscians,  Pub.,  89  Division  St.   (2). 


5,OOO 


8.00        $5,200 


126  x8.00 


5,450 
229,346 


r Independent 1931      5     24      203      3.00      $19,800 

"""johiTj'  Sileo,  Editor;' Tribune  Pub.  Co.,  197  12th  Ave.  (7). 

f  Jersey  Industrial  Buyer  +       Bi-monthly Indus.  Equip 1968   Cont™Ued  f  ?ee  dist.        $7,000 

\LIvingUnlimited Bi-monthly {p^8*^1*         1963     8     20      112     1.00      $10,000 

George  J.  Weinik,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  44,  Livingston. 
Jewish  Daily  Forward  (Newark  edition) — See  Jewish  Daily  Forward,  New  York  City. 

Jewish  News Friday Independent 6     23     210     2.00      §22,530 

H.  M.  Pekarsky,  Publisher,  32  Central  Ave. 

LUg^es\mandCIEng()P-frtU"       JThursday Independent 1928     5     24     224     3.00        §4*S7S 

V.  S.  Jardim',  Editor  and  Publisher,  88  Ferry  St.  (6). 
N.  A.  C.  Club  Life .Monthly Club  Affairs 1921     2     40     188  x2.00          1,400 

W.  J.  Masters,  Editor;  Newark  Athletic  Club.  Publisher,  16  Park  Place  (2). 

^^AmSSeSn^^gro)  jsaturday Independent 1940     8     28     822     6.00   **6,939 

Samuel  A.  Haynes,  Editor;  Afro- American  Company,  Pubs.,  178  W.  Kinney  St. 

New  Jersey  Baptist  Bulletin. .Monthly Baptist 1891     8     80     105     1.00          6,000 

Not  issued  during  August. 

N.  J.  Baptist  Convention,  Publisher,  158  Washington  St.  (5). 

New  Jersey  Bell  (no  adv.) Monthly Tel.  Employees.  1927     8     24     126 

K.  C.  Morley.  Editor;  New  Jersey  Bell  Telephone  Co.,  2     86     126 

Pub.,  540  Broad  St.  (1).  Controlled  free  dist.     $32,000 

1949     8     28      140 

Controlled  circ.    >12,318 

26      139  x4.00        $8,128 
$11,500 

4,600 


Gem  Publishers,  Inc.,  1060  Broad  St.  (2). 
New  Jersey  Business-}-.    ..     Monthly /Business 


......   .  _  1954      8 

F.  Calvin  Louderback,  Editor;  1ft  Industry  Controlled  free  dist. 

NJMA  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher,  605  Broad  St. 

New  Jersey  Club  Woman 6  ti.  a  yr Clubwomen 1926     2     30      133      1.00 

Mrs.  Arthur  A.  Catlin,  Editor;  New  Jersey  State  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs, 
Publisher,  58  Washington  St.   (2). 

L*™±}s.ti 
Oliver  W'.'Bro'wnV "Editor  and  Publisher,  188  Belmont  Ave. 


Independent 1928     5     24     214     4.50        10,360 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C,  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  •Includes  population  of 
entire  township,  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included 
in  membership  fee. 

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^leCo^c^.B^..}^^^  ..........  Construction  .....  1950     8     28     140  4,611 

A.  Charles  Corotis,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1  Clinton  St. 
New  Jersey  Labor  Herald  -{-..Monthly  ..........  Labor  .................  1989     5     24     210     1.00 

Lewis  M.  Herrmann,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  124  Branford  PI.  (2). 
New  Jersey  Law  Journal  .......  .Thursday  ........  Legal  ..................  1878     5     24     210     7.50          4,400 

Joseph  Harrison,  Ed.;  N.  J.  Law  Journal  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  24  Edison  Place  (2). 

N.wJer.,7  Realtor*  ............  Month.y  ..........  IU.lE.Ut.  .......  »"  c'o.t&JJLSiE 

Ray  F.  Williams,  Jr.,  Editor;  N.  J.  Assn.  of  Real  Estate  Boards,  Publisher. 
1180  Raymond  Bend. 

News-l-  fEvg.ex.Sun.,  IndeDendent        1883     8     22     340  31.20**272,959 

"•w§-r  ....................................  ISun.  Morn,    ^dependent  .......  Saturday  circ.**206,l  14 

Richard  B.  Scudder,  Publisher,  216  Market  St.  (1).  Sunday  circ.**34  1,901 

Observer*  V  ............................  Bi-wkly<Fri.)  Collegiate  ...........  193°   C5ont?04llef  ^  dist.       J2,000 

ABSOC.  Students  of  Newark  Colleges  of  Rutgers  Univ.,  Ed.  and  Pub.,  41  Rector  St. 

TPloA*^n«l.*»«.     1913      2      40      140  X5.00       *8,5O4 
Plating  ......................................  Monthly  ..........  J  5  iiS  ft  326140 

I  ft  Finish  g  Total  unpaid  dist.          1,066 

R.  Leeds,  Editor;  American  Electroplaters  Society,  Publisher,  445  Broad  St.  (2). 

P™^H?s*ori^^  ........  Hist-  *  G*n«o...l845      1     50       98  x5.00        J1.300 

Donald  A.  Sinclair,  Editor;  N.  J.  Historical  Soc'y,  Pub..  230  Broadway  (4). 

ReflectorV   ..............................  Weekly  ............  Collegiate  ..........  1947     4     23      182  *1,600 

Students  of  Newark  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers  (4). 

Spotlight  ...................................  Saturday  .........  {*£<£}  g^        1986      5     24      175      5.00      $27,000 

Arthur  A.  Lyons,  Editor  and  Publisher,  116  Market  St.  (2). 

Star-Ledger*  .........................  ,Every  Morn.  ..Independent  .....  ..1917     8     23     315  23.40**224,746 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.**365,592 

Philip  Hochstein,  Editor;  S.  I.  Newhouse,  Publisher,  217  Halsey  St.  (1). 

Technician*  V  .....................  14  ti  a  yr  .........  Collegiate  ..........  1928   C6ont"iied  fSee  dist.       1  1,800 

Student  Body,  Newark  College  of  Eng'ring,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  866  High  St.  (2). 

Vailsburg  Leader*  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1949     8     24     297     3.00    **1,787 

Kay  McEntee,  Editor;  Sam  Howard,  Publisher,  22  Smith  St.,  Irvington. 

NEW  BRUNSWICKf  <E2%),  pop.  88,811;  Middlesex  Co.  (C).  22  m  SW  of  Newark. 
Head  of  navigation  on  Raritan  River.  PA  RR. 

Manufactures  surgical  dressings,  hospital  supplies,  chemicals,  cork  and  felt 
base  products,  stockings,  boxes,  auto  wood  parts,  veneers,  paper  machinery, 
cast  and  drawn  metal  ware,  tooth  paste,  wire  products,  auto  electric  systems, 
television,  Pharmaceuticals,  paints,  food  mixes,  rugs,  auto  batteries,  wall  paper, 
linoleum.    Auto    assembly    plants.    Insurance    center.    Seven    banks;    deposits 
(1958),  $142,263,018.  45,462  electric  meters;  47,523  gas  (artif.)  meters;  43,378 
telephones.   Rutgers    University;   Douglass    College;   New   Jersey    Agricultural 
College.  Theological  Seminary. 
Alumnae  Bulletin  ....................  .Quarterly  ........  Coll.  Alumnae....  192  6     3     28     143     3.00        $3,750 

Alma  Geist  Cap,  Editor;  Associate  Alumnae  of  Douglass  College,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
American  Potato  JournaL.....J<Ionthly  ..........  Agriculture  ........  1923     1     54       98  x4.00        *2,200 

John  C.  Campbell,  Editor;  Potato  Assn.  of  America,  Publisher. 
Boys'  Life  ................................  Monthly  ..........  Boy  Scouts  ........  1912     4     27      170    3.00*1,738,853 

Harry  A.  Harchar,  Editor;  Boy  Scouts  of  America,  Publisher. 
Caellian.  The*  .......................  .Thursday  ........  Collegiate  ...........  1918     7     24     262 

Students  of  Douglass  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Historical  Magazine  of  the   1 

Protestant  Episcopal          [•  Quarterly  ........  Historical  ...........  1931      1     52        90     5.00 

Church*    .......................  J 

Rev.  W.  H.  Stowe.  Editor;  Historical  Magazine  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church,  Pub.,  6  Paterson  St. 


Color  advertising  accepted. 

John  K.  Quad,  Editor;  Hugh  N.  Boyd,  Publisher,  187  Church  St. 

Jersey  Publisher  .....................  .Monthly  ..........  Pub.&Ptg  ...........  1934     8     27     140  x2.00  J710 

New  Jersey  Press  Assn.,  Publisher,  13  Van  Nest  Hall,  Rutgers  University. 

Magyar  Herald*  (Hung.)  ......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1909     7     26     280     3.00        §4,750 

L.  I.  Dienes,  Editor  and  Publisher,  216  Somerset  St. 


......  ....A,ricOHu,«  ........  Contollefree  ,„,„ 

S.  H.  Reck,  Jr.,  Editor;  New  Jersey  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Publisher. 
Rutgers  Alumni  Monthly*.  ..Monthly  ..........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1914     8     28     137     5.00       $6,475 

Not  issued  during  June,  August,  September  and  January. 
Rutgers  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher,  Rutgers  University 

Scouting  Magazine  ...................  Monthly  ..........  {Leader^0**       1918     8     27   14°   xl.  00*  1,206,052 

Combined  issues  May-  June;  July-  August. 
Lex  Lucas;  Boy  Scouts  of  America,  Publisher. 


Clrai!*tiott—**S«pt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  mnd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ens,  12  to  inch.  TAgate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCountj  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  •Include*  population  of 
entire  township.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included 
in  membership  fee. 

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Spokesman  + Friday Independent 1925     5     24     210     2.00       §2,219 

Space  sold  in  comb,  with  South  River  Spokesman;   South   Plainfteld,   News- 

Review. 
Warren  Glaser,  Editor  and  Publisher,  284*286  Remsen  Ave. 

Taraum     The4-  V                       (Morn.  ex.  Sat.    pn1WUt«          1869     6     24     21°     6-°° 
largum.    Tne+ V \&  Sun.  Collegiate Controlled  free  diet.       13,000 

Students  of  Rutgers  University,  Editor  and  Publishers,  24  College  Ave. 

Town  Crier 4- Thursday Independent 1949     4      24      140     2.00        §3,265 

Clay  and  Ann  Marsh,  Editors;  Rodney  Luery,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  548. 

NEW  EGYPT  (D8H).  pop.  1,294;  Ocean  Co.  (EC).  18  m  SE  of  Trenton.  PAA  RR.  Cran- 
berry cannery;  ladies'  garment  factories.  Farming.  Cranberries,  blueberries. 

Press  4- .Thursday Independent 1899     6     22     217     8.00        9 1,800 

Harold  Cramer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEWFIELD— Review— See  Vineland. 

NEW  MARKET  (E2%),  pop.  X 8,600;  Middlesex  Co.  (C).  1  m  S  of  Dunellen,  banking 
town.  LV  RR.  Nursery.  Truck  farms. 

Piscataway  Chronicle -f .Thursday Independent 1932     5     24     210     2.00  §580 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Dunellen  Call,  Middlesex  Mirror. 
Geo.  W.  Spayth,  Editor;  County  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Dunellen. 

NEW  PROVIDENCE  <E2),  pop.  8,880;  Union  Co.  (NE).  9  m  W  of  Elizabeth.  DLAW 
RR.  Bank,  Summit.  Manufactures  moulding  cutters,  diamond  tools,  powders, 
compounds.  Fruit,  truck  farms. 

Dispatch  + Thursday Independent 1950     5     24     215     2.50        §3,100 

Gregory  Hewlett,  Publisher,  1312  Springfield  Ave. 

NEWTONf  (DIHK  pop.  5.781;  Sussex  Co.  (N).  50  m  NW  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  DL&W 

RR.   Manufactures  draperies,  corset  fabrics,  farm  implements.  Fur  dressing  and 

dyeing  plant.  Hatchery.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
New  Jersey  Herald-f .Thursday Independent .1829     8     24     294     4.00**12,612 

Marlin  S.  Morgan,  Editor;  New  Jersey  Herald,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Pax Quarterly Catholic  Miss 1930     2     26       84     1.00          6,800 

Anthony     Ashcroft,     O.S.B.,     Editor;     Benedictine     Missionaries,     Publishers, 

St.  Paul's  Abbey. 
Sussex  County  Guide Thursday Independent 1937     8     22     294     $10,000 — Free 

Sussex  County  Guide,  Inc.,  Publisher,  124  Spring  St. 

NORTH  ARLINGTON— -For  papers—see  Arlington. 

NORTH  BERGEN  (B2),  po».  X45.500;  Hudson  Co.  (NE).  5  m  W  of  New  York  City. 
ERIE;  NYS&W;  NYC  RRs. 

Manufactures  textiles,  paper  boxes,  embroidery,  knit  goods,  apparel,  elec- 
trical equipment,  storage  batteries,  metal  products,  plumbing  supplies,  watches, 
leather  goods,  electric  bulbs,  lumber,  cork,  beverages,  jewelry,  buttons,  pens, 
pencils.  Two  banks;  deposits  (6-30-57),  $7,642,786.  15,714  electric  meters; 
14,488  gas  meters;  14,210  telephones. 

Hudson  Gazette Friday Independent 1952     5     24     210     2.00        §5,362 

M.  Martin  Turpanjian,  Editor;  Mrs.  Armenouhi  Turpanjian,  Publisher, 
7014  Bergenline  Ave. 

NUTLEY  (B2)  (branch  of  Newark  P.  O.),  pop.  26,992;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  12  m  NW  of 
New  York,  N.  Y.  ERIE  RR.  Manufactures  pharmaceutical  chemicals,  safety 
paper,  woolen  goods,  electric  insulating  materials,  gin.  Residential.  Dairy, 
poultry,  truck  farms. 

Sun-f Thursday Independent .1896     8     24     294     3.00        §6,600 

Nutley  Sun  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  386  Franklin  Ave. 

OAKHURST  (E8),  pop.  X 2.888;  Monmouth  Co.  (C).  4  m  SW  of  Long  Branch.  Rail- 
road station  at  Elberton.  NY&LB  RR.  Bank,  Allenburst.  Manufactures  tools. 
Truck  farms.  Potatoes,  tomatoes,  beans. 

Home  News  + Thursday Independent 1945     9     22     301     2.00       •1,454 

Richard  C.  and  Edward  N.  Klein,  Publishers,  48  Monmouth  Road. 

Monmouth  Message  + .Thursday Independent 1949     9     23     815     2.00 

Distributed  primarily  to  personnel  at  Fort   Monmouth.  14,500 — Free 

Richard  C.  and  Edward  N.  Klein  Publishers,  Inc.,  50  Monmouth  Rd. 
OAKLYN   (C8K),  mail  Camden  P.  O.,  pop.  4,889;  Camden  Co.   (SW).  2  m  SE  of 
Camden.  PRS  RR.  Residential. 

N.W.  + .Thursday Ind-Rep "«     5     24     217     ^SOO-Free 

C.  Horace  Scherneck,  Editor;  Schernecks,  Inc.,   Publishers,   1025   Market  St., 

Camden  (2). 

Suburban,  The — See  Haddonfleld. 

OCEAN  CITY  (D5),  pop.  6,040;  Cape  May  Co.  (S).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  12  m  SW  of 
Atlantic  City.  PRS  RR.  Bridges  to  Longport  and  Somers  Point,  N.  J.  Shore 
resort.  Truck  farms.  Sweet  potatoes,  sweet  corn,  beans. 

Sentinel-Ledger -f .Thursday Independent 1879     8     24     287     4.50   **5>63O 

Issued  semi-weekly  Tuesday  and  Friday  during  Summer. 
Harold  Lee,  Editor;  Ocean  City  Sentinel  Ledger,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

OCEAN  GROVE  (F8),  pop.  8,806;  Monmouth  Co.  (C).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  adjoining 
Asbury  Park.  CNJ;  PA  RRs.  Shore  resort.  Camp  meeting  grounds.  Dairy, 
poultry,  fruit,  track  farms. 

OCNeptuneVTimS68  *nd   .  ...}Friday Republican 1876     7     24     280     8.00        §1,874 

Wm.  T.  Kresge,"iSditor;  Homer  D.  Kresge,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Juae  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  'Includes  population  of 
entire  township.  xRaad  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included 
in  membership  fee. 

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ORADELL  (F2),  pop.  x 6,000;  Bergen  Co.  2  m  NE  of  Hackensack.  NJ&NY  RR.  Res'l. 

MA*U~.I  v*nnn™i /.<.  _i_  i?A..+M;~utK.    J  Active  Practic-  1923      2      24        94   10.00 

Medical  Economics  + Fortnightly    \{ng  PhyBician8  Controlled  circ.  >147,721 

Also  prints   Medical  Economics   Riss   Edition.   Circ.,   Controlled  circ.,  30,533. 
R,  Cragin  Lewis,  Editor;  Medical  Economics,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
550  Kinderkamack  Rd. 

Paper  and  Paper  Products.... Semi-mo Paper  Trade 1884     5To^i  Unpaid  dist 

Prints   Paper  and   Paper   Products   Convention   Dailies   each   morning   during 

annual  conventions  of  paper  trade  associations. 

Walden,  Sons  &  Mott,  Inc.,  Publishers,  466  Kinderkamack  Rd. 
Printing  Magazine  Includ-   lMrtT,fKlw  /Printing  &       1Q1, 

ing  The  Offset  Printer    .   }M<>nthly      •     { Graphic  Arts    1914 

Printed  in   two  editions:  Metropolitan  N.   Y.;  National. 

Ernest  F.  Trotter.  Editor;  Walden,  Sons  &  Mott,  Inc.,  Publishers, 

466  Kinderkamack  Rd. 
R.  N.  Magazine Monthly Reg.  Nurses 1937     2     27      102 

Nightingale  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher.  550  Kinderkamack  Rd.        Qualified  paid  circ.  >1 68,573 

ORANGE  (A2).  pop.  88.037;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  Adjacent  to  East  Orange.  DL&W;  ERIE 
RRs.  Manufactures  calculating  machines,  textiles,  Pharmaceuticals,  cement  and 
concrete  products,  auto  accessories.  Four  banks.  Private  schools. 

425 


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*4,177 
1,628 


3      27      140      5.00     *1 1,546 


y Club  Activ 1931     4     25      122     2.00 

Not  issued  during  June',  July,  August  and  September. 

Mrs.  H.  R.  Zanger,  Editor;  The  Woman's  Club  of  Orange,  Pub.,  369  Park  Ave. 

Suburban  Life-f- Monthly {ufe'lnt0"11        1931      4      25      168     2'00        *7,000 

Not  issued  during  Jan.,  July  and  August. 

Meader  Wright,  Editor;  The  Oranges,  Inc.,  Publisher,  60  Main  St. 

Independent 1898      8     23     294     4.00        §3,991 

Steve  Schatt,  Editor;   Moreau   Publications,   Inc.,   Pub.,    17   North   Essex    Ave. 

PALISADES  PARK  (B2),  pop.  9,635;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  4  m  SW  of  Englewood.  ERIE 
RR.  Soap  manufactured.  Residential.  Fruit,  truck  farms. 

Bergen  Bulletin-}- Thursday Independent 1932     8     24     294      1.00        §4,763 

M.  Lending,  Editor  and  Publisher,  225  Broad  Ave. 

PALMYRA  (C8%).  pop.  6.802;  Burlington  Co.  (SC).  7  m  NE  of  Camden.  PA  RR. 
Bank.  Riverton.  Bridge  to  Tacony,  a  suburb  of  Philadelphia.  Manufactures 
washing  and  vending  machines,  small  iron  castings.  Truck,  fruit  farms. 

N«ws-f Priday Ind.  Rep 1886     5     24      217      2.00        §3,9«5 

A.  Jack  McNulty,  Editor;  Elizabeth  B.  Chambers.  Publisher. 

PARAMUS  (Bltt).  pop.  6,268;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  8  m  E  of  Paterson.  Railroad  station, 
Ridgewood.  ERIE  RR.  Bank,  Ridgewood.  Mi  11  work  plants;  machine  shop.  Nurs- 
eries. Manufacture*  mechanical  instruments,  concrete  products,  furniture,  can- 
vas products,  flour,  metal  awnings,  valves  and  fittings,  cleaning  and  polishing 
preparations. 

Clarion  + Thursday Independent 1926     5     23     224     3.00      §15,784 

Sam  Bruno,  Editor;  Al  Daloisio,  Publisher,  227  Jefferson  Ave. 

PARK  RIDGE   (Bl),  pop.  8,189;  Bergen  Co.    (NE).   10  m  N  of  Hackensack.  ERIE 

RR.  Manufactures  typewriter  supplies,  ink,  ribbons,  silk  labels,  clothing,  hats. 

Agriculture.  Tomatoes,  corn,  lettuce. 
American  Philatelist Monthly Philatelic 1887     2     34      118     5.00      1 12, 628 

David   Lidman,    Editor;   American   Philatelic   Society,    Publisher,    6    Sixth    St. 
Local -f- Thursday Independent 1889     8     24     294     2.00        §1,929 

Walter  Storms,  Editor;  F.  D.  Schroth,  Jr.,  Publisher. 
Park  Ridge  Tri-Boro  News — See  Westwood. 

PARSIPPANY  (E2),  pop.  X3.000;  Morris  Co.  (N).  14  m  W  of  Paterson.  DL&W  RR. 
Bank,  Boonton.  Lumber  yards.  Stock,  dairy,  truck  farms. 

Citizen Thursday Independent 1946     8     24     294     3.00   **5,062 

Joseph  C.  Duval,  Publisher,  Route  46. 

PASSAIC-CLIFTON  (E2),  pop.  122.218  (Passaic,  51,702,  Clifton,  64.511) ;  Passaie 
Co.  (N).  On  Passaic  River.  12  m  NW  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  DL&W;  ERIE  RRi. 
Manufactures  leather  goods,  chemicals,  packing  cases,  boxes,  apparel,  cos- 
metics, drugs,  textiles,  woolens,  insulated  wires  and  cables,  bowling  balls. 
mechanical  rubber  goods,  brake  linings,  radios,  television  transmitting  and  receiv- 
ing equipment,  telecommunications,  aeronautical  and  electronic  equipment;  con- 
veyors, scales,  freight  cars,  auto  seat  covers,  cans,  handkerchiefs.  Six  banks; 
deposits  (6-80-58),  $922,736,721.  76,302  (residential)  electric  (AC)  meters; 
68,108  (residential)  gas  (artif.)  meters;  64,809  (residential)  telephones. 

Cttteen4- Thursday Independent 1921     5     24     217     2.00        §7,749 

Helen  Gately,  Editor;  Thomas  Evangelista,  Publisher,  298  Passaic  St. 

Dobry  Pas  tier  +  (Good         ] 

Shepherd)    (Slovak)  J  Monthly Cath.  Relig 1926     2     26      112     2.00        J1.200 

Slovak  CathoiicSokolV  Publisher,  205  Madison  St. 

Eagle-f- Sunday Ind.  Dem 1927     5     24     224     2.60      §10,900 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Joseph  Matzner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1  William  St. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uies  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
«ms.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  'Includes  population  of 
entire  township,  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included 
ta  membership  fee. 

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<Contlnued>                                                    Estab  Cols<3>  Width  V  Depth    Sub            Cte 

Record  -f-  ...................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1929  5     24     308     1.50        $3,900 

J  Prospect  Park  Herald-f  .........  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1929  6     24     308     1.60        §1,70O 

1  Totowa  Union  +  ........        .......  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1923  5     24 

1.          Joseph  Matzner.  Editor  and  Publisher,  1  William  St. 

Herald-News  -f  ......  ..  ......  .....  .....  J3vg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ------  1872  8     23 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Allen  Smith  Editor;  Dow  H.  Drukker,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1019. 

K  &°Engy)  Uo^./.^I^Jwednesday  .....  Fraternal  ...........  1916 


280     2.00        §1,9OO 
298  16.00  **<55,713 


6     24     224  xl.50 


I 


..........  Fraternal  ...........  1913     5     24     224     1.00 


Not  published  during  July  and  August. 

Slovak  Catholic  Sokol,  Publisher,  205  Madison  St. 

Philatelic  Literature 


Rev 


elic  Literature  \0        .     .  04.  _  „       , 

iew  4-  [Quarterly  ........  Stamp  Collect'g. 

'*""'"  ..................  j 


107  x2-°° 
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9,700 

J750 
J100 

§4,000 


_,.,  Controlled  free  dist. 

Phillip  Rocklin,  Editor;  Philatelic  Literature  Assn.,  Publisher,  164  Howard  Ave. 
Szabad  Sajto+  (Hung.)  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1908     7     26     283     3.00 

L.  I.  Dienes,  Editor  and  Publisher,  215  Third  St. 

PATERSONf  (Bl%  ),  pop.  139,836;  Passaic  Co.  (N).  13  m  N  of  Newark.  DL&W; 
ERIE;  NYS&W  RRs.  Airport.  Important  center  for  dyeing  fabrics,  finishing 
and  printing. 

Manufactures  textile  machinery,  television,  men's  shirts,  linen  thread,  metal 
containers,  cables,  plastics,  industrial  machinery,  twine,  yarn,  cordage,  knit 
goods,  clothing,  underwear,  chemicals,  braid  and  ribbon.  Five  banks;  bank 
clearings  (6-30-58),  $201,859,914;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $572,227,737.  87,454 
electric  meters;  89,746  gas  (artif.)  meters;  184,590  telephones.  State  Teachers 
College. 

Call"tr*i  .........  •:  ..........................  Morn.ex.Sun...Independent  .......  1889      8      23      301   16.64  **34,280 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

H.  A.  Williams,  Publisher,  Call  Ptg.  and  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  83  Church  St.  (1). 
Eagle  +  ......  ...............................  Sunday  ............  Independent  .......  1927      5      24     224      3.00      §19,900 

Joseph  Matzner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  15  Lee  Place. 
News-f....  .................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1890      8      23      301   16.64*^47,715 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Harry  B.  Haines,  Editor;  News  Printing  Co.,  Pub..  143  Ellison  St.   (1). 

Rosin  the  Bow+  ......................  Quarterly  .......  {Iquare^anc'i?  1945      2      24        98      1'00 

Rod  LaFarge,  Editor  and  Publisher,  115  Cliff  St.  (2). 
Tri-Boro-Times  -f  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1955      5      23      217      3.00 

J.  B.  Gerdes.  Ed.;  Tri-Boro  Times  Inc.,  Publisher,  157  Union  Blvd.,  Totowa  Boro. 


Voce  I  taliana,  La  (Italian  )-f.  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1934 

Emilio  Augusto,  Editor  and  Publisher,  79  Mill  St.   (1). 


5      24      210     2.00 


PAULSBORO  (C4),  pop.  7,840;  Gloucester  Co.  (SW).  12  m  SW  of  Camden.  PRS.  RR. 
Manufactures  refined  oil,  fertilizer,  acids,  cigars.  Truck,  fruit,  poultry  farms. 
Tomatoes,  sweet  potatoes,  asparagus. 
Record  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1925      5      24     224      4.00 

Nicholas  Paul  Isaac,  Editor  and  Publisher,  212  E.  Broad  St. 

PEAPACK  (D2),  pop.  1,460  (including  Gladstone)  :  Somerset  Co.  (NC).  14  m  NW  of 

Plainfield.  DL&W  RR.  Bank,  Gladstone.  Limestone  quarries.  Residential. 
Occupational  Index  ..................  Quarterly  ........  Occupations  .......  1936     2      80      120      7.50 

S.  F.  Austin,  Editor;  Personnel  Services  Inc.,  Publisher,  Main  St. 

Somerset  Hills  Exponent-}-...  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1902      7      24      294      3.00 

Grace  A.  Clark,  Editor;  F.  R.  Shampanore,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

PEMBERTON  (D8%).  pop.  1,194;  Burlington  Co.  (C).  20  m  SE  of  Trenton.  PA  RR. 
Dishcloths,   towels,   prefabricated   homes    manufactured.   Dairy,   grain,   poultry 
farms.  Blueberries,  cranberries. 
Airtides-f  .................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .....  1949      5      23      210        $5,300  —  Free 

Distributed  primarily  to  personnel  at  McGuire  Air  Force  Base. 
Times-Advertiser  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 


§2,005 
§4,857 

2,675 
1,047 


Blueberries  ...............................  4  ti.  a  yr  ..........  {Grower™7 

Jack  Armshire,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


1954      8      27      14° 


1,250—  Free 


Sert^^  ......  1935      5      23      210      2.00 

Jack  D.  Armshire,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Egbert  St. 


§3,462 


PENNSAUKEN    (B2),  pop.    *30.000    (branch  of  Camden   P.   O.).   Camden  Co.    (SW). 

4  m  NE  of  Camden,  nearest  railroad.  Residential. 
Community  News  —  See  Merchantville. 
Pennsauken  Resum^  (off  set).  .Monthly  ..........  Local  News  ........  1954      5      24      210        10,OOO  —  Free 

Pennsauken  Publishing  Co.,  5609  Westfield  Ave. 

PENNS  GROVE  (C4),  pop.  6,669:  Salem  Co.  (SW).  On  Delaware  River,  opposite  Wil- 
mington ,  Del.  PRS  RR.  Bridge  to  Wilmington,  Del.  Dye  colors,  dresses,  lumber 
manufactured.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  truck  farms.  Potatoes,  tomatoes,  asparagus. 
Press-f  .....................................  Wednesday  .....  Republican  ........  1934     8     24     294     2.00  _ 

H.  R.  Adams,  Editor;  Press  Publishing  Company. 

Record-h  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .....  ..1878     8     24     296     4  00   **5.337 

T.  C.  Summerill,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8  Oak  St. 

Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
tP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  A  Rate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  •Includes  population  of 
entire  township.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacription  included 
in  membership  fee. 

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PERTH  AMBOY  (E2K),  pop.  41,880;  Middlesex  Co. 


Estab  Cols* Width  VDtpth    Sub 

... . CO).  On  Staten  Island  Sound  at 

mouth  of  Raritan  River.  Port  of  entry.  21  m  SW  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  CNJ; 
LV:  PA  RRs.  Ferry  and  bridge  to  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.  Dry  docks.  Manufactures 
cable,  asbestos,  magnesium,  plastic  products,  cigars,  roofing  material,  porcelain 
ware,  terra  cotta,  clay  products,  vaseline,  bakelite,  boats,  hats,  shirts,  pneumatic 
tools,  carborundum,  women's  apparel.  Copper  smelters;  oil  refining;  lead  and 
chemical  works.  Four  banks;  deposits  (6-30-57),  $107,537,494.  13,447  electric 
(AC)  meters;  11,890  gas  (nat.)  meters;  14,178  telephones. 


Clrc 


1         9A        OPA         Q   KA  &(lA1t\ 

Peonle)  ~4-    (Pol    A  ICnv  1    r  **»»»*«n*«j.....»««**«v»«4»^"**^M*«>«»«»<A«'v<a       t      20      zou      o.ou         90,4 tu 

Circulates  also  in  Jersey  City. 

George  Otlowski,  Publisher,  294  Market  St. 
Hirado-f   (Herald)   (Hung.). .Thursday Independent 1921     7     26     280     8.00        §4,000 

L.  I.  Dienes,  Editor  and  Publisher.  803  Maple  St. 
News  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1903     9     22     802   15.50  **33,763 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Nicholas  Lederer,  Editor;  Perth  Amboy  Evening  News  Co.,  Publisher, 

Jefferson  St.  and  Madison  Ave. 
PoIak-Amerykanski-H  Pol.).  ..Thursday Independent 1919     7     26     280     8.50        §4,413 

George  Otlowski,  Ed.;  The  Polish  American  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  294  Market  St. 

Fraternal 1905      4     26      217     2.75        $9,500 

"Charles' Bednar.  Editor;' Slovak  Gymnastic  Union  Sokol  in  U.  S.  A.,  Publisher, 
288  Oak  St. 


Q»»rterly  ........  Fraternal  ...........  1920     8     80     140     1.00 

Greek-Cath.Carpatho-Russian    Benevolent  Assn..  152  Broad  St. 

PHILLIPSBURG  (C2).  pop.  18,919;  Warren  Co.   (NW).  On  Delaware  River,  opposite 

Easton,  Pa.  CNJ;  DL&W;  LV;  PA  RRs.  Bridge  to  Easton.  Manufactures  com- 

pressors,  drills,   cast   iron   pipes,   boilers,   chemicals,   handbags,   bobbins,   soft 

drinks,  extracts.  Farming. 

Compressed  Air  Magazine  ......  Monthly  ..........  Compressed  Air.  189  6      3      28      140      5.00 

R.  J.  Nemmers,  Editor;  Compressed  Air  Magazine  Co.,  Pub.  Controlled  circ. 


>39,495 


Easton  Daily  Express  —  See  Easton,  Pa. 

Phillipsburger+  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1927     8     22     294 

June  Streepy,  Editor;  Star  Printing  and  Publishing  Corp.,  530  S.  Main. 


2.50        §3,611 


PITMAN  (C4).  pop.  6,960;  Gloucester  Co.  (SW).  17  m  S  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  PRS  RR. 
Nursery.  Summer  resort.  Camp-meeting  grounds.  Residential.  Diversified 
farming.  Apples,  peaches,  truck  crops. 

Pitman  Grove  Re  view + Thursday Republican 1903     8     24     287     2.00        §2,763 

Oscar  F.  Peterson,  Editor;  Review  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  63-56  E.  Holly  Ave. 

PLAINFIELD  (E2%),  pop.  42.866;  Union  Co.  (NE).  24  m  SW  of  New  York.  N.  Y. 

CNJ   RR.   Manufactures   auto   trucks,   printing  machinery,   job   clay   and   wax, 

adhesives,  power  tools  and  hardware  specialties,  concrete  vaults,  electric  motors. 

concrete  mixing  machinery.  Six  banks;  deposits  (6-80-58),  $124,000,000.  25,605 

electric    (AC)    meters;   22,417   gas    (artif.)    meters;   22,776    (res.)    telephones. 

Residential,  Private  schools. 
Camping  Magazine -f Monthly Camping 1926      3      27      140      5.00          8,830 

Semi-mo,  in  March.  Not  published  during  July,  August,  September,  October. 

Henry  Leader,  Editor;  Galloway  Publishing  Co.,  120  W.  7th  St. 
Courier-News -£- Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1884     8     23     298  21.84  **36,661 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Henry  J.  Leader,  Editor;  Courier-News,  Publisher,  201  Church  St. 

fPo^{«crA  !873      3      27      140      2.50  1,370 

Packing  and  Shipping Monthly iTranaooVta'n  2      42      14° 

ITransporta  n  Controlled  free  diet.          3,880 

C.  M.  Bonnell,  Jr..  Editor;  Bonnell  Publications.  Inc.,  118  E.  7th  St. 
Publication  Management  -f Monthly Circ.  Mgrs 1935      3      27      140      5.00          7,161 

Howard  P.  Galloway.  Editor;  Galloway  Publishing  Co.,  120  W.  7th  St. 
Sabbath  Recorder  (No  adv.). .Monday 7th  Day  Bapt....l844      2      30      112      3.00  1.446 

Leon  M.  Maltby,  Editor;  Amer.  Sabbath  Tract  Soc..  Pub..  510  Watchung  Ave. 
Somerset  Advocate-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1931      5      24      210     2.00  §872 

William  Nickel,  Editor;  Frank  E.  Frey,  Publisher,  20  Race  St.,  North  Plainfield. 

PLEASANTVIULE  (D5),  pop.  11,988;  Atlantic  Co.  (SE).  5  m  NW  of  Atlantic  City. 
PRS  RR.  Manufactures  hosiery,  utility  bags,  childrens  and  misses  dresses. 
Poultry,  truck,  fruit  farms. 

Press  + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1890     8     24     287     8.50        §4,905 

J.  A.  Hinman,  Editor  and  Publisher.  69-73  E.  West  Jersey  Ave. 

POINT  PLEASANT  (F3%),  pop.  4,009;  Ocean  Co.  (EC).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  10  m  S  of 

Asbury  Park.  CNJ;  PA  RRs.  Boats,  cement  blocks,  soft  drinks  manufactured. 

Shore    resort.    Fisheries.    Agriculture.    Cranberries,    garden    produce,    poultry 

Residential. 
Ocean  County  Leader Thursday Independent 1882     9     22     294     5.20   **6,367 

Victor  D.  Shanahan,  Publisher. 
POMPTON  LAKES  (Al),  pop  4,654;  Passaic  Co.  (N).  9  m  NW  of  Paters  on.  NYSAW 

RR.  Silk  labels,  blasting  machines  and  caps  manufactured. 
Bulletin-f Thursday Independent 1884     8     24     294     8.00 

George  W.  Schultz,  Editor  and  Publisher,  16  Wanaque  Ave. 
Ledger -f .Thursday Independent 1917     8     24     801     2.00  875 

Frank  B.  Rogers,  Editor;  Mrs.  James  White,  Publisher. 

-**Sept.  A, B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


.         ..  . 

I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +  U«es  Mats.    0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.    *  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch,    t County  Seat.    Population — 1950  Census.    •Includes  population  of 
entire  township.     xRand  McNallj  estimate.     V Issued  only  during  academic  year.    xSubscripttan  included 
te  membership  fee. 
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POMPTON  PLAINS  (El%),  POP.  X  4,600;  Morris  Co.  (N).  10  m  N  of  Paterson.  BRIE 

RR.  Bank,  Butler.  Residential. 
Pequannock  Township  Argus.  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1948     8     24     294     8.00 

Frank  B.  Rogers,  Editor;  Mrs.  James  White,  Publisher. 

PORT  NORRIS  (CK),  pop.  1,785;  Cumberland  Co.  (3).  On  Maurice  River,  18  m  3E  of 
J  RR. 


, 
Bridgeton.   CNJ  RR.    Extensive  oyster  industries.    Poultry  farms. 

es+..  ........  Independent  .......  1906     5     24     203 

Jerry  Alden,  Editor;  Cumberland  Co.  Advertiser  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 


2.00 


PRINCETON   <D8),  pop.  12,280;  Mercer  Co.   (WC).   11  m  NE  of  Trenton.  PA  RR. 
Princeton  University  and  Princeton  Theological  Seminary  (men)  ;  Westminster 
Choir  School;  private  schools.  Nurseries;  bottling  works.  Farming. 
American  Scientist  ..................  Quarterly  ........  Scientific  ...........  1913     2     61      112     2.00 

Hugh  S.  Taylor,  Editor;  Society  of  Sigma  Xi,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  703. 


Gift 


1,252 


2,107 


78,678 


EnV?^^.?^**!.!8.          JBi-monthly  .....  Mathematical....!  88  4      1 
S.  Lefschetz,  Deane  Montgomery,  Eds.  ;  Princeton  Univ.  Press, 


26      140 


§1,427 
1,516 

§5,177 
895 — Free 

6.50      J31.000 


24      196   11.50 


60        98   18.00 
Pub.,  Fine  Hall. 

Herald-f Wed.  &  Fri Independent 1928      6      26     245     3.50 

Frederick  S.  Osborne,  Editor;  Princeton  Herald,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  207. 

New  Jersey  Banker Quarterly Banking 1930      8      28      126     8.00 

Frances  C.  Fournier,  Editor;  New  Jersey  Banker,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  578. 

Packet-f Thursday Independent 1786      8     23      301     3.00 

Bernard  Kilgore,  Publisher. 

Princeton  Alumni  Weekly  +  V.Friday Coll.  Alumni 1900      3 

See  also  Ivy  League  Alumni  Magazines,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

John  D.  Davies,  Editor;  Princeton  University  Press,  Publisher. 

Princetonian-f {iat'lsun        Collegiate 1876     5 

Princeton  University,  Publisher. 
Public  Opinion   Quarterly Quarterly Pub.  Opinion 1937      1 

F.  Stephan.  Editor;  Princeton  University  Press,  Box  486. 
Textile  Research  Journal Monthly Textiles 1930     2 

Julian  S.  Jacobs,  Editor;  Textile  Research  Institute,  Publisher.  Box  625. 
Theoloflry   Today -f        ..   ..        Quarterly Religion 1944      1      58      107 

Hugh  T.  Kerr,  Jr.,  Editor;  Theology  Today,  Publisher,  P.O.  Box  29. 
Town  Topics -f Thursday Independent 1946      6     24     210 

Donald  C.  Stuart,  Jr.,  Dan  C.  Coyle.  Eds.  and  Publishers,  4  Mercer  St. 
World  Politics Quarterly Internat.  Rela...  1948      1      54        99 

Princeton  University  Press,  Publisher. 
PROSPECT  PARK— Herald— See  Passaic. 

RAHWAY  (E2H),  pop.  21,290;  Union  Co.  (NE).  19  m  SW  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  chemicals,  breakfast  foods,  books,  vacuum  cleaners,  oil  filters, 
auto  accessories,  pharmaceutical  products,  rubber  specialties.  Truck  farms. 

Garden  State  News Thursday Independent 1957      5     24      206      1.50 

Wilfred  H.  Cady,  Editor;  Murray  M.  Friedfeld,  Publisher.  20,000— Free 


54 
38 


106  6.00 
102  20.00 
3.00 


2,OOO 

2,300 

2,434 
5,OOO 


6.00         tl,350 


News-Record  4-  ........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1822 

Rahway  Publishing  Corp.,  1470  Broad  St. 


8     24     304     2,00      *2,687 


RAMSEY  (Bl),  pop.  4,670;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  10  m  N  of  Paterson.  ERIE  RR.  Elec- 
tronic parts,  plastic  fabrications  manufactured.  Residential.  Dairy,  poultry, 
truck,  fruit  farms. 

Journal-f Thursday Republican 1892     8     23     296     4.00   **2,177 

J.  Y.  Dater,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

M(otoeit) °del  Craftsman      JMonthly {^nrJad^g^1     1933     3     27     14°     5>0°    *33'915 

Harold  H.  Car 8 tens,  Editor;  Charles  A.  Penn,  Publisher,  Route  17. 

RED  BANK  (E8),  pop.  12.748;  Monmouth  Co.  (C).  On  Shrewsbury  River.  89  m  S  of 
New  York,  N.  Y.  CNJ;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  uniforms,  clothing,  dishwashing 
machines,  boats,  soft  drinks.  Nurseries.  Resort  region.  Sand,  gravel  pits.  Fruit, 
truck  farms.  Apples,  peaches,  potatoes,  asparagus. 

Register-f Thursday Independent 1878      8     23      301      7.50*^17,347 

Thomas  Irving  Brown,  Publisher,  42  Broad  St. 

RIDGEFIELD  (Bl%),  pop.  8,812;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  7  m  N  of  New  York  City.  ERIE 
RR.  Manufactures  clay,  coated  paper  products,  folding  paper  boxes,  chemicals, 
glassware,  plastics,  wire  products,  paint,  perfumes,  cosmetics,  battery  separators. 

Jersey  Pictorial .Thursday Independent 1945     5     24     217     2.00        §5,400 

Dorothy  Sexton,  Editor;  Al  Cangi,  Publisher,  355  Shaler  Blvd. 

RIDGEFIELD  PARK  (Bl%),  pop.  11,998 ;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  8  m  N  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 

NYS&W;  WS  RRs.  Manufactures  paper,  paper  board  and  boxes,  cement  blocks, 

machinery,  aquariums.  Residential. 
Sun  Bulletin-)- Thursday Independent 1906     5     24     224     2.00        §3,743 

Bennett  H.  Fishier,  Publisher. 
RIDGEWOOD  (El%).  pop.  17,481;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  R  m  NE  of  Paterson.  ERIE  RR. 

Oil  burners,  diaphragm  pumps,  cement  blocks  manufactured.  Nurseries.  Resi- 
dential. Truck  farms.  Celery,  lettuce. 
Bulletin,  The  (offset) Monthly Clubwomen 1926     2     89     126 

Not  published  during  June,  July,  August,  September. 

The  Woman's  Club  of  Ridgewood,  Publishers,  216  W.  Ridgewood  Aye. 


*1,350 


Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A. B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  *  Includes  population  of 
entire  township.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  subscription  included 
in  membership  fee. 

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J  Herald-News  +  ........................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1889     8     24     294     4.00**1  1,317 

1  Newa-l-  .....................................  Sunday  ............  Independent  ......  1920     5     24     224     4.«0**17,22a 

1  Bennett  Fishier,  Editor;  Ridgewood  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,  80  Oak  St. 

National  Speed  Sport  News  -f.  Wednesday  .....  {^8°  Cars'*        1932     5  24     21°     B'00        48»820 

Chris  Economaki,  Editor;  Kay  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  609. 

PnhHr.  WnrV*                              Mnnthi*/            /City,  County,    1896     8  27     140     6.00 

FnWIc  Works  ...........................  Monthly  ..........  (gta*e  Improv.  Controlled  circ.     >2O,958 

W.  A.  Hardenbergh,  Editor;  Public  Works  Journal  Corp.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
200  8.  Broad  St. 

RIVERSIDE  (D3H),  pop.  7,199;  Burlington  Co.  (SC).  On  Ran  cocas  Creek  and  Dela- 
ware River,  llm  NE  of  Camden.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  watch  cases,  bronze  and 
nickel  metal  electric  wire  thread  coverings,  hosiery,  rugs,  silk  underwear,  pants, 
dresses,  paper  boxes. 
Press  -f  ....................................  .Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  ............  .1888     8     24     287     8.60        $5,066 

Frank  L.  Fitzpatrick,  Editor;  Elizabeth  Chambers-  Price,  Pub.,  51  Whittaker  St. 

RIVERTON  (D8%).  pop.  2,761;  Burlington  Co.  (SC).  On  Delaware  River,  10  m  NE  of 
Camden.  PA  RR.  Nurseries.  Manufactures  fancy  iron  work,  crop  aids,  casein 


products.  Residential.  Truck,  fruit  farms.  Corn,  tomatoes,  apples. 

New  Era-f Thursday Republican 1888     5     24 

Walter  L.  Bowen,  Editor;  New  Era  Inc.,  Publisher. 

ROCHELLE  PARKf  (E2),  pop.  X 5,200;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  5  m  E  of  Paterson.  NYS&W 
RR.  Manufactures  testing  and  surgical  instruments,  aviation  products,  orna- 
mental iron,  bricks,  plastic  novelties.  Truck  farms. 

Friar-f Monthly Religious 1954     2     25       95     3.50 

July-August  issue  combined. 

Rev.  Rudolf  Harvey,  O.F.M.,  Editor;  Order  of  Friars  Minor. 

News  Dispatch .Friday Independent 1944      5      24      210     2.00 

Louis  J.  Vorgetts,  Editor;  News-Dispatch,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Saddle  Brook. 

ROSELLE  (B2 %  ),  independent  branch  of  Elizabeth  P.  O.,  pop.  17.681 ;  Union  Co.  (NE). 
Adjoining  Elizabeth.  CNJ  RR.  Manufactures  hydraulic  machinery,  hinges,  steel 
cabinets,  restaurant  equipment,  leather  novelties,  tools,  cardboard  boxes. 

Sp«ctator+ .Thursday Independent 1916     8     24     287     2.00 

Suburban  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  112  E.  2nd  Ave. 

RUNNEMEDE  (BSft),  pop.  4,217;  Camden  Co.  (SW).  8  m  SB  of  Philadelphia.  PRS  RR. 
Manufactures  wooden  fixtures,  machinery  and  machine  tool  accessories,  struc- 
tural steel,  concrete  products,  hard  stamps,  stencils.  Residential. 

Civic  Press  + Thursday Independent 1943     5     24     224     2.00 

Lewis  H.  Godshall,  Editor  and  Publisher,  600  Lakeview  Drive. 

RUTHERFORD  (B2),  pop.  17.411;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  9  m  NW  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
ERIE  RR.  Manufactures  draperies,  curtains,  hosiery,  buttons,  camera  tripods, 
bricks.  Residential.  Fairleigh  Dickinson  College. 

Bulletin,  TheV Bi-wkly,  TueS..Collegiate 1942  C5ont^lled  free  dirt. 

Students  of  Fairleigh  Dickinson  University.  Editor  and  Publisher, 

207  Montross  Ave. 
South  Bergen  News  + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1892     8     24     297     3.50 

J.  T.  Wilson,  Jr..  and  J.  T.  Wilson,  Sr.,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  190. 

SALEMf  (C4),  pop.  9,050;  Salem  Co.  (SW).  On  Salem  Creek,  84  m  SW  of  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  PRS  RR.  Manufactures  glass,  floor  coverings,  canned  food  products.  Di- 
versified farming.  Tomatoes,  milk,  garden  vegetables. 

Standard  and  Jerseyman-f-... .Thursday Republican 1819     8     24     294     4.00 

Wm.  H.  Chew,  Editor;  T.  H.  Bowen,  Publisher. 

Sunbeam -f .Tuesday Democratic 1844     8     24     294     4.00 

Thomas  H.  Bowen,  Editor;  Sunbeam  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

SCOTCH  PLAINS  (E2),  pop.  X 7.000;  Union  Co.  (NE).  8  m  NE  of  Plainfield.  Railroad 
station,  Fanwood.  CNJ  RR.  Residential.  Farming.  Tomatoes,  sweet  corn. 

Bnlletin  + Thursday Independent 1928     7     24     280     2.50 

Eber  H.  Kempson,  Ed.  and  Pub.,  Bulletin  Bldg.,  E.  Second  St.  and  Hunter  Ave. 

SEA  ISLE  CITY  (D5),  pop.  993;  Cape  May  Co.  (S).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  20  m  SW  of 
Atlantic  City.  PRS  RR.  Bank,  Cape  May  Court  House.  Pound  net  fisheries. 
Summer  resort.  Truck,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  potatoes,  beans. 

Broiler  Industry     ...        .         Monthly Poultry  Breed'g  19  37      3 

Wm.  A.  Haffert,  Jr..  Editor;  Garden  State  Publishing  Co. 

Cape  May  County  Times  -f  ...JFriday Independent 1882     8 

A.  C.  Wilsey,  Editor;  Cape  May  Co.  Leader  Co.,  Publisher, 
3511    Atlantic   Ave.,    Wildwood. 

f  Eastern  Feed, 

Eastern  Feed  Merchant -h-  Monthly <|  fjjp*  £  RetTers  195°     8 

Austin  W.  Carpenter,  Editor;  Garden  State  Publishing  Co..  Garden  State  Bldg. 

27      150      1.00 


224      1.60        §1,600 


42,480 


§600 


§5,115 


$10,500 


§5,646 


28      150      3.00 
24     287      4.60 


27      150     2.00 
Controlled  circ. 


§1,744 

tll,236 
§1,667 


}Monthly  ..........  Agriculture  ........  1980     8 

William  A.  Haffert','  Editor;  Garden  State  Publishing  Company. 

Petfood  Industry  .....................  Monthly  ..........  Pet  Food  ............  1959      3      25 

Garden  State  Publishing  Co.,  Garden  State  Bldg. 

Poultry  Digest  (no  adv.)  ........  Monthly  ..........  Poultry  ...............  1939     2     26        88 

Wm.  A.  Haffert,  Jr.,  Editor;  Garden  State  Publishing  Co. 


140 


3.00 
3.00 


24,557 


$6,081 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population  —  1950  Census.  'Includes  population  of 
entire  township.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscriptioa  included 
In  membership  fee. 

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§1,574 
51,750 


8,392 


EsUb  Coll* Width  V  Depth    Sub 

SEASIDE  HEIGHTS  (F3%),  pop.  862;  Ocean  Co.  (EC).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  14  m  SE  of 
Lakewood.  Nearest  railroad  station  Toms  River.  PA;  CNJ  RRs.  Concrete  block 
factory;  boat  yard.  Summer  resort. 

Ocean  County  Review-f Friday Independent 1912     7     26     301     2.50 

T.  H.  Allan,  Ed.;  Shore  Review  Publishing  Company,  Boulevard  and  Grant  Ave. 

SEASIDE  PARK  (F3%),  pop.  987;  Ocean  Co.  (EC).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  17  m  SE  of 
Lakewood.  Nearest  railroad  station,  Toms  River.  PA;  CNJ  RRs.  Candy  manu- 
factured. Yacht  basin.  Summer  resort. 

Shoreline   News-j- Friday Independent 1950      5      24     217     2.00 

Jack  D.  Armshire,  Publisher,  106  Fifth  Ave.  Summer  Season  4,500 — Free 

SECAUCUS  (B2),  independent  branch  of  West  New  York  P.  O.,  pop.  9,750;  Hudson  Co. 
(NE).  3  m  NW  of  Jersey  City.  DL&W;  ERIE  RRs.  Trucking  terminals;  manu- 
factures drugs,  aluminum  products ;  rendering  plants.  Stock  farms. 

Home  News -f .Thursday Independent 1910      5     24      217      3.00 

Robert  E.  Henkel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PrBeri?eInCVNeW8.  °.f  N°rth      }  Thursday Independent 1945     5     23     210     2.00 

Dorothy  Sexton,  Editor;  Al  Cangi,  Publisher,  155  Broad  St. 

SHORT  HILLS   (E2),  pop.  ;  Essex  Co.   (NE).  8  m  W  of  Elizabeth.  DL&W  RR. 

Bank,  Summit.  Residential. 
National  Farm  and  Garden   lOMf.P*Ariv          [Farm  &  1Q14     „      97      *.*      ,  ftft 

MaKazine-f {Quarterly |  Garden  1914      3      27      143      1'00 

Mrs.   Homer  Rose,   Jr.,   Editor;   Women's   National   Farm  and   Garden   Assn., 
Publisher,  285  Old  Short  Hills  Rd. 

SOMERDALE  (C4),  pop.  1,417;  Camden  Co.  (SW).  18  m  SE  of  Camden.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Stratford.  PRS  RR.  Bank,  Laurel  Springs.  Residential. 
Borough  News Thursday Independent 1952      5     24     224      1.00  

F.  E.  Gizelbach,  Editor;  W.  A.  Gizelbach,  Publisher,  208  E.  Maiden  Lane. 

SOMERVILLEf  (D2%).  pop.  11,671;  Somerset  Co.  (NC).  12  m  W  of  Plainfleld,  CNJ 
RR.  Manufactures  linoleums,  cast  iron  pipes,  trimming  lace,  dresses,  soft  drinks. 
Residential.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

S°Gazette+e88en8rer~  }  Thursday Independent 1831      8     24      298     3.50**10,363 

G.  Wallace  Conover,  Editor;  Somerset  Press,  Inc.,  Pub.,  E.  Main  and  Warren  Sts. 
South  Somerset  News -f- Thursday Independent 1955      5      24      220     2.50 

Edward  Nash,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Old  Camplain  Rd. 

SOUTH  AMBOY  (E2%),  pop.  8,422;  Middlesex  Co.  (C).  At  mouth  of  Raritan  River, 
2  m  SW  of  Perth  Amboy.  CNJ;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  pigment,  terra  cotta, 
cigars,  ladies'  underwear,  uniforms,  raincoats,  aquariums.  Ships  coal.  Clay 
pits.  Truck  farms. 

Citizen -f- Thursday Independent 1882      6     24      266     8.00 

J.  R.  Wojciechowski,  Editor;  South  Amboy  Publishing  Company,  211  First  St. 

SOUTH  BOUND  BROOK  (D2%),  pop.  2,905;  Somerset  Co.  (NC).  7  m  NW  of  New 
Brunswick.  READ  RR.  Bank  town,  Bound  Brook.  Manufactures  asbestos  prod- 
ucts. Poultry,  truck  farms. 

^"l?rmta£?)h0(dno  Idv!?     JMonthly Religion 1950     2     37      124     2.50 

Most  Rev.  Mstyslaw,  Ed.;  Ukrainian  Orthodox  Church  of  U.S.A.,  Pub.,  Box  595. 

SOUTH  ORANGE  (B2),  pop.  15.230;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  Adjoining  Newark.  DL&W  RR. 
Seton  Hall  University  (men).  Manufactures  toilet  preparations.  Residential. 
Stone  quarries. 

Constructioneer Monday Eng'g  Constr....l945     8     26     140  20.00 

George  C.  Stewart,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6  South  Orange  Ave.    Controlled  circ. 

Setonian,  TheV -Bi-monthly  ....Collegiate 1924     5     24     210 

Students  of  Seton  Hall  University,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist. 

SOUTH  PLAINFIELD  (E2),  pop.  8,008;  Middlesex  Co.  (C).  3  m  S  of  Plainfield.  LV  RR. 
Manufactures  rock  wool,  cinder  block,  chemicals,  hand  bags,  lamps.  Truck, 
poultry  farms. 

News-Review -f .Friday Independent 1937      5      24      224      2.00 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  New  Brunswick  Spokesman;  South  River 

Spokesman. 
F.  E.  Kocha,  Editor;  Warren  Glaser,  Publisher. 

SOUTH  RIVER  (E8),  pop.  11,308;  Middlesex  Co.  (C).  5  m  SE  of  New  Brunswick, 
nearest  RR.  Station.  Manufactures  embroideries,  brick,  clay  products,  handker- 
chiefs, soft  drinks,  dresses,  blouses,  coats,  shoes. 

Spokesman-!- Thursday Independent 1919      8     23     305      3.00 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  New  Brunswick  Spokesman;  South  Plainfield 

News -Re  view. 

Muriel  E.  Glaser,  Editor;  Warren  Glaser,  Publisher,  Thomas  St. 

SPRINGFIELD  (E2),  pop.  X14.000;  Union  Co.  (NE).  6  m  NW  of  Elizabeth.  RV  RR. 
Manufactures  insecticides,  fertilizers,  fungicides,  rubber  specialties,  radio  grids. 
Nurseries.  Agriculture.  Corn,  cabbage,  tomatoes. 

Sun-f -Thursday Independent 1927     8     24     300     4.00 

Julian  Sarokin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
STANTON  (D2%),  pop.  X200;  Hunterdon  Co.  (NW).  22  m  W  of  Plainfield.  Railroad 
station,  Flemington  Junction.  LV  RR.  Bank,  Flemington.  Frozen  food  lockers. 
Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

American  Press-f Monthly Journ.fi  Adv 1882     3     27     140     2.00 

Don  Robinson,  Editor  and  Publisher.  Controlled  circ.     > 9,249 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  4  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  •Includes  population  of 
entire  township.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacripttan  included 
in  membership  fee. 

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§736 
1,892 

1,800 

>  13,343 

$1,900 

§8,213 

§8,213 

2,941 


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Esttb  Colt* Width  TDtpth   Sub  Circ 

STONE  HARBOR  (D6%),  pop.  670;  Cape  May  Co.  (S).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  $4  m  SW  of 
Atlantic  City.  PRS  RR.  Summer  resort.  Fish,  oyster,  clam  industries.  Truck, 
dairy  farms. 

7-mile  Beach  Reporter +....... .Friday Independent 1910     8     24     287     4.50       $1,913 

Adolph  C.  WUsey.  Editor;  Cape  May  Co.  Leader  Co.,  Publisher. 

8511  Atlantic  Ave.,  Wild  wood. 

SUMMIT  (E2).  pop.  17,929 ;  Union  Co.  (NE).  12  m  W  of  Newark.  DLAW  RR.  Chemical, 
electronic,  textile  factories;  research  laboratories.  Residential.  Private  schools. 

Antiques   Dealer Monthly Antiques  Dlrs...l949     2     40     140     8.00          3,776 

J.  Herb  Smythe,  Jr.,  Editor ;  Rosenthal  ft  Smythe,  Inc.,  Pub..  101  Springfield  Ave. 
Furniture  Store  \Mrtnffcw  /Lamp  ft  1955     2     40     140 

Merchandiser fMontnly \Furniture  Trd  Controlled  free  dist.         8,30O 

J.  Herbert  Smythe.  Jr.,  Editor ;  Rosenthal  ft  Smythe,  Inc.,  Publishers, 
101  Springfield  Ave. 

Herald-h Thursday Ind.  Rep 1888     8     24     294     6.00   **S,220 

Carl  S.  Hulett.  Editor  and  Publisher,  22  Bank  St. 

Lamp  Journal Monthly Lamp.  Indus 1923     2     40     140     8.00      *3,2S1 

J.  Herbert  Smythe,  Jr.,  Editor;  Rosenthal  ft  Smythe,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
101  Springfield  Ave. 

SWEDESBORO  (C4),  pop.  2,459;  Gloucester  Co.  (SW).  17  m  SW  of  Philadelphia.  Pa. 
PRS  RR.  Manufactures  crates,  baskets,  canned  goods.  Ships  produce.  Truck, 
poultry  farms.  Tomatoes,  sweet  potatoes,  peppers,  asparagus. 

News-f- Thursday Independent. 1885     6     28     261     2.00        81*220 

Robert  H.  J.  Dunn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TEANECK  (Bl%),  pop.  »88,772;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  1  m  E  of  Hackensack.  WS  RR. 
Chemicals,  ignition  parts,  piles  (for  foundation)  manufactured.  Two  banks. 
10,697  electric  (AC)  meters;  10,700  gas  (art if.)  meters;  18,600  telephones. 
Residential. 

Clearing  House,  The -f  V Monthly Education 1928     2     81     112     4.50          7,060 

Ellsworth  Tompkins,  Editor;  Fairleigh  Dickinson  University,  Publisher. 

Jersey  Architect  (offset) Monthly Architects 1967  controlled* f iw  luJt.         2,055 

Paul  E.  Eisenman.  Editor;  Architects  League  of  Northern  New  Jersey,  Pub., 
862  Cedar  Lane. 

Literary  Re  view  + Quarterly Literature 1967     1     54       98     4.00        $1,500 

Dr.  Clarence  R.  Decker  ft  Charles  Angoff,  Editors ;  Fairleigh  Dickinson  Univer- 
sity, Publisher. 

Sun-f Sunday Independent 1985     6     24     224     4.50   **5,306 

Bennett  H.  Fishier,  Ed.;  Teaneck  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher,  866  Cedar  Lane. 

TENAFLY  (Fl%),  pop.  9,651;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  15  m  N  of  New  York.  N.  Y.  ERIE 
RR.  Residential. 

Northern  Valley  Tribune -4-. ...Friday Republican 1884     5     24     217     2.00        §1,923 

M.  Foxen,  Editor;  Win.  Grosch,  Publisher. 

TOMS  RIVERf  (E8%),  pop.  X3.500;  Ocean  Co.  (EC)  At  head  of  Toms  River  Bay,  55 
m  E  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  CNJ;  PA  RRs.  Boat  building;  sand  pulverizing  plants; 
cement  block  factory.  Summer  resort.  Fisheries,  oysters,  clams.  Farragut 
Academy  (boys).  Clay  pits;  cedar  timber.  Agriculture.  Cranberries,  poultry. 

New  Jersey  Courier + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1850     8     24     287     4.00   **4,979 

Daniel  S.  Clay,  Editor;  John  F.  Grover,  Publisher,   69   Main   St. 

Ocean  County  Sun-f Thursday Republican 1926     8     24     287     2.50          8,150 

Thomas  V.  Carroll,  Editor;  W.  S.  Mathis,  Publisher. 

TOTOWA— Union— See  Passaic. 
Tri-Boro  Times — See  Pater  son. 

TRENTONf  (D3),  pop.  128,009;  Mercer  Co.  (WC).  Head  of  boat  navigation  on 
Delaware  River,  80  m  NE  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.  PA;  READ  RRs.  Two  airports. 
Airline,  AAA.  State  capital.  Ranks  high  in  production  of  light  and  heavy  metals, 
pottery  and  rubber  goods. 

Manufactures  automobile  body  hardware,  machinery,  structural  steel,  aerial 
tramways,  bridges,  dies,  castings,  asbestos  fabrics,  batteries,  brake  linings, 
plumbing  fixtures,  radiators,  gears,  steam  turbines,  roller  bearings,  aviation 
supplies  and  parachutes,  refrigerated  show  cases,  unit  heaters  and  furnaces, 
cigars,  clothing,  ladies'  handbags,  wool  yarn  and  cloth,  overalls,  table  lamps, 
fertilizer,  boxes,  paint,  light  bulbs,  plastics,  linoleum,  floor  and  wall  tile, 
upholstery  and  mattress  springs.  Seven  banks;  bank  clearings  (12-81-57), 
$860.002,836;  deposits  (12-31-57),  $322,816,461.  75,901  electric  (AC)  meters; 
59,034  jras  (artif.)  meters;  92,144  telephones.  State  Teachers  College;  Rider  Col- 
lege; Trenton  Junior  College  and  School  of  Industrial  Arts;  other  institutions. 

^fe^ce^THungarTan?*11"    }Thur8day Independent 1913     7     24     308     2.00        53,600 

L.  I.  Dienes,  Editor  and  Publisher,  681  8.  Broad  St.  (10). 
Jersey  Hirado-f   (Hung.) Thursday Independent 1919     6     24     280     1.50        51,465 

N.  D.  Gerenday,  Editor;  M.  Gerenday,  Publisher,  27  Hancock  Ave.  (10). 

Journal  of  the  Medical         1  ibr/»«*i»i«           *ff~<i{««i  ioni     o     HA     IOA  -•>«  nn 

Society  of  New  Jersey f  Monthly Medical 1904     t.     84     i^e  xjs.uu 

Henry  A.  Davidson,  M.D.,  Editor;  Medical  Society  of  N.  J.,  Publisher, 
815  W.  State  St.  (8). 

Monitor.  The-h Friday Catholic 1968     8     24     806     4.00 

The  Monitor,  Publisher,  189  N.  Warren  St.   (8).  Controlled  free  dist. 


5,948 


75,111 
_^^  1,668 

Ctesdatioa-HHtSept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  t)A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  •Includes  population  of 
eatif*  township.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  Vlssned  only  during  academic  year.  xSnbacription  include* 
n  membership  fee. 

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TRENTON  f  (Continued)  Estib  Cols*  Width  v*  Depth    Sub  Ore 

»9S7     8     28     122  24.00          2.000 


Paul  J.  Brienza,  Editor;  Building  Contractors  Assn.  of  New  Jersey,  Publisher, 

1180  Raymond  Blvd. 
New  Jersey  Journal  of  Pharmacy — See  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

New  Jersey  Municipalities. Monthly f  State*  Munic-  1ft1fi     a      ,9     18R     „  «.          -  flftft 

Not  issued  during  July,  Aug.  and  Sept.  t ipal  Govts.         1916     8     42     186     2'25          6>600 
Robert  H.  Fust,  Editor;  New  Jersey  State  League  of  Municipalities,  Publisher, 

603  Trenton  Trust  Bldg.  (8). 
New  Jersey  Outdoors  iTur™*™.,  /Conservation,  10Kn     „     9Q     1AK     -  nn 

(no  adv.)  )  Monthly ( Hun t'g,  Fish'g1950     2     28     106     1-°° 

Bob  Adams,  Editor;  N.  J.  Div.  of  Fish  and  Game,  Publisher,  280  W.  State  St. 

NJEA  Review+  V Monthly Education 1927  controlled  fJeedtot 

Laurence  B.  Johnson,  Ed.;  N.  J.  Edue.  Assn.,  Pub.,  180  West  State  St.  (10).' 

Nuova  Capitale,  La -f-  (Ital.).. Friday Independent 1929     7     26     280     2.00        §5372 

Joseph  Mainiero,  Editor  and  Publisher,  681  S.  Broad  St.  (10). 

Rider  College  Alumni  1  Quarterly Collegiate 1936     3     29     115  x       $6,000 

Quarterly    Bulletin [Free  to  alumni  members. 

Alumni  Assn.,  Rider  College,  Editors  and  Publishers  (9). 

Rider  College  News .Friday Collegiate 1929     5     24     203     1.60       $1,500 

Students  of  Rider  College,  Editors  and  Publishers  (9). 

Spotlight-f Bi-monthly Auto  Clubs 1933     5     25     210          x        19,000 

Jean  B.  Downie,  Editor;  Automobile  Club  of  Central  New  Jersey,  Publisher, 
821  W.  State  St.  (8). 

State  SignalV   (offset) Bi-weekly Coll.  News 1885     5     26     224     2.00          3,800 

Students  of  the  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers   (5). 
f  Times  + {l^Su'S?'8***    Independent 1882     9     22     308  13.00**«5,11« 

•<  Times-Advertiser-f Sunday Independent 1883     9     22     308     7.80**65,679 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  papers. 
I  James  Kerney,  Jr.,  Editor;  Mrs.  James  Kerney,  Publisher   (5). 

Trentonian,  The-f .Morn. ex. Sun. ..Independent -1945     5     24     220  18.20  **36,O81 

Edmund  Goodrich,  Editor  and  Publisher,  806  E.  Front  St.  (10). 

Trenton  Magazine-}- Monthly {commerce *       1924     8     28     188  *         8'000 

Greater  Trenton  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publisher,  Front  and  Willow  Sts.   (8). 

TUCKERTON  (E4%),  pop.  1,882;  Ocean  Co.  (EC).  On  Tuckerton  Bay,  20  m  N  of 
Atlantic  City.  Railroad  station  and  bank,  Barnegat.  CNJ  RR.  Oyster,  clam,  fish 
Industries.  Summer  resort. 

Beacon -f .Thursday Ind.  Rep 1889     8     24     801     3.00        §3,880 

George  Willits  Parker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

UNION  (A2),  pop.  *38,004;  Union  Co.  (NE).  8  m  NW  of  Elizabeth.  Railroad  name, 
Unionbury.  RV  RR.  Manufactures  paint,  lacquers  and  dopes,  concrete  pipes, 
steel,  metal  specialties,  egg  noodles.  Nurseries.  Truck,  dairy  farms. 

Leader — See  Herald,  Irvington. 

Register -f Thursday Independent 1925     8     23     287     8.00   **6,028 

Earl  Tiffany,  Publisher. 

UNION  CITY  (B2),  pop.  55,587;  Hudson  Co.  (NE).  Adjoins  Jersey  City  on  the  north. 
Railroad  station.  North  Bergen.  ERIE;  NYS&W;  WS  RRs.  Ferry  and  Lincoln 
Tunnel  to  New  York,  N.  Y.  Manufactures  embroidery  and  silk  woven  products, 
incandescent  lamps,  soap,  perfumes  and  toilet  preparations,  corrugated  paper. 
Five  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $164,807,686.  18,622  wired  (AC)  houses; 
17,971  gas  (artif.)  meters;  37,627  telephones. 

Hudson  Dispatch  + Morn.ex.Sun...Democratic 1873     8     23     300  18.20**6O,3O9 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

John  Mitchell.  Editor;  William  Rubel,  Publisher. 

Journal  of  Industry -f Monthly Industrial 1904     5     26     105x5.00          5,OOO 

Ann  M.  Andrews,  Leon  L.  Horstmann,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  8510  Bergenline  Ave. 


Shield,  The+  ...........................  Saturday  .........  xw^™1™     ™**     5     24     224     8'00     *S5'°00 

Leo  W.  Steiner.  Editor;  New  Jersey  Shield  Publishing  Co..  4808  Bergenline  Ave. 

Sign,  The  ..................................  Monthly  ..........  Catholic  .............  1921     8     27     140     8.00  *373,039 

Rev.  Ralph  Gorman.  C.  P.,  Editor;  Passionist  Missions,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

VAILSBURG—  Vailsburg  Leader—  See  Newark. 

VERONA  (B2),  independent  branch  of  Montclair  P.  O.,  pop.  10.921;  Essex  Co.  (NE). 
B  m  N  of  Montclair.  ERIE  RR.   Manufactures  brushes,  desk  calendars,  neon 
light  bulbs,  car  radio  aerials,  plastics,  machine  tools,  flags,  paints,  varnishes. 
Well  drilling  and  pumping  works. 
News  —  See  Caldwell. 
Verona-Cedar  Grove  Times  -|-  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1948     8     22     310     4.00        §4,702 

J.  E.  Fox,  Editor;  Verona-Cedar  Grove  Times,  Inc.,  Pub.,  508  Bloomfield  Ave. 

VINELAND   (C4H),  pop.  8,156;  Cumberland  Co.   (S).  35  m  SE  of  Philadelphia.  Pa. 
CNJ;  PRS  RRs.   Manufactures   glassware,   clothing,  confectionery,   chemicals, 
foundry,  food  products,  thermometers,  poultry  equipment,  paint,  paper  boxes, 
fireworks.  Hatcheries,  cooperative  egg  auction.  Ships  ej?gs,  truck.  New  Jersey 
Training  School  (backward  children).  Poultry,  truck,  fruit  farms. 
Poultryman  ..............................  .Friday  ............  Poultry  Farm..-!  931     5     26     217     1.00        50,839 

Poultryman  Publishing  Co.,  North  Delsea  Drive.  Controlled  free  dist.         3,3S6 

Circulation—  **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  •Includes  population  of 
entire  township.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptlon  included 
la  membership  fee. 

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V1NELAND  (Continued)  Estab  Cols4>  Width  VDtpth    Sub  Cto 

Review-f Wednesday Independent 1944     5     24     210     1.50  500 

Samuel  Perrine,  Editor;  Landiaville  Press,  Publisher,  808  Park  Ave. 
Times.  Journal  + .Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1875     9     22     315   15.60  **12,567 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Mrs.  Cecelia  P.  Leuchter,  Publisher. 

Training  School  Bulletin +V  in,    „«.    i  /Mentally  1888     2     89     126     2.00        $1,000 

(no  adv.)      | Quarterly         |  Deficient  Controlled  free  dist.       $7,000 

Walter  Jacob,  Ph.D.,  Editor;  Vineland  Training  School,  Publisher. 
VinelandHistoricalMagazine... Quarterly Historical 1916     1     54     105  xS.OO  185 

E.  J.  Darling,  Editor;  Vineland  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society,  Publisher. 

WALDWICK  (El%),  pop.  8,968;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  7  m  N  of  Paterson.  ERIE  RR. 
Bank  town,  Allendale.  Manufactures  cinder  blocks  and  upholstery  fabrics. 

Jersey  Parade + Friday Independent 1940     5     24     210     2.00        §5,260 

Additional  distribution  at  reduced  price,  3,368. 

M.  Martin  Turpanjian,  Editor;  Mrs.  A.  Turpanjian,  Publisher,  112  Wyckoff  Ave. 

T°Dis\ributo^  {SadeC°  1941      3      27      14°      l'™        *3'480 

Ken  Franson,  Editor;  Tobacco  Trade  Press,  Publisher,  Box  G. 

WALLINGTON  (Bltt),  branch  of  Passaic  P.  O.,  pop.  8,910;  Passaic  Co.  (NE).  On 
Passaic  River,  opposite  Passaic.  Railroad  station  and  bank,  Passaic.  DL&W; 
ERIE  RRs.  Manufactures  novelty  and  sash  curtains,  handkerchiefs,  paint. 

Re  view -h Thursday Ind.  Dem 1920     6     24     224      1.50        §1,600 

Joseph  Matzner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WANAQUE  (Al),  pop.  4,222;  Passaic  Co.  (N).  12  m  NW  of  Paterson.  Railroad 
name,  Wanaque-  Mid  vale.  ERIE  RR.  Bank,  Pompton  Lakes.  Textiles,  aluminum 
products  manufactured. 

Wanaque  Borough  News  +  ... .Thursday Independent 1919     8     24     801     2.00          1,354 

Frank  B.  Rogers,  Editor;  Mrs.  James  White,  Publisher. 

WASHINGTON  (D2),  pop.  4,802;  Warren  Co.  (NW).  18  m  NE  of  Easton,  Pa.  DLAW 
RR.  Manufactures  silk  hosiery  and  underwear,  porcelain  goods,  brass  products, 
tubes,  electronic  products,  metal  tiles.  Dairy  farms.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 

[Analyses  of 

Consumer  Bulletin  (no  adv.). Monthly ]  Commodities         1929      2      36      122      5.00 

[Prod,  or  Merch. 

F.  J.  Schlink,  Editor;  Consumers'  Research,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Star-f      Thursday Independent 1868     8     22     294     4.00   **S,691 

D.  Thatcher,  Editor;  Star  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  15  W.  Church  St. 

WESTFIELD   (E2),  pop.  21,248;  Union  Co.   (NE).   18  m  SW  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 

CNJ  RR.  Manufacturers  protective  coatings  and  bituminous  paint.  Residential. 
Delta  Upsilon  Quarterly Quarterly Coll.  Frat 1882      2      36      128      1.50        28,000 

O.  H.  Reed.  Editor;  Delta  Upsilon  Fraternity,  65    Forest  Ave. 
Leader  + Thursday Independent 1890      8      24      294      4.00    **6,677 

Walter  J.  Lee,  Publisher. 
Shopper-f Wednesday Shopper 1948      5      24      203       2O.45O— Free 

Russell  L.  Wyckoff,  Editor  and  Publisher,  251  E.  Broad  St. 

WEST  MILFORD  (El),  pop.  X800;  Passaic  Co.  (N).  20  m  NW  of  Paterson.  Railroad 
station,  Newfoundland.  NYS&W  RR.  Bank,  Butler.  Manufactures  building 
supplies,  concrete  blocks. 

West  Milford  Twp.  Argus -{-...Thursday Independent 1939     8     25     301      3.00          1,420 

Frank  B.  Rogers,  Editor;  Mrs.  James  White.  Publisher. 

WESTMONT— See  Collingswood. 

WEST  ORANGE  (B2).  branch  of  Orange  P.  O.,  pop.  28,605;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  Adjoins 
Orange.  ERIE  RR.  Manufactures  electrical  appliances,  storage  batteries,  calcu- 
lating machines.  Stone  quarries.  Poultry,  truck,  fruit  farms. 

Chronicle+ Thursday Independent 1944     8     23     294     4.00        §5,314 

Eleanor  Marra,  Editor;  Moreau  Publications,  17  N.  Essex  Ave.,  Orange. 

WESTVILLE  (C4),  pop.  4,781;  Gloucester  Co.  (SW).  6  m  S  of  Camden.  PRS  RR.  Manu- 
factures candy,  dresses. 

Gateway  News-f Thursday Republican 1945     7     24     280     2.00          1,692 

Frank  O.  Stetser,  Editor  and  Publisher,  218  Broadway. 

WESTWOOD  (Bl),  pop.  6,766;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  7  m  N  of  Hackensack.  ERIE  RR. 
Residential.  Truck  farms.  Sweet  corn,  tomatoes. 

Local-f Thursday Independent 1895     8     24     294     2.00  §934 

Walter  Storms,  Editor;  Frank  Schroth,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

fElectroplat'g    1903      8     27      140      4.00       *7,946 

Metal  Finishing Monthly -{and  Metal  2      42      140 

\Coafg  Indus.  Total  unpaid  dist.          2,407 

Palmer  H.  Langdon,  Ed.;  Metal  and  Plastics  Publications,  Inc.,  881  Broadway. 

fHillsdale  News  + Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1922     8     24     294     8.00        §1,125 

J  News-f Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1&22     8     24     294     3.00        §4,011 

I   Park  Ridge  Trt-Boro  News -hMon.&Thurs... Independent .1922      8      24     294      3.00  §617 

I          George  D.  Graves.  Jr.,  Editor;  S.  R.  Rehill,  Publisher. 

WHIPPANY  (E2),  pop.  X 4,700;  Morris  Co.  (N).  13  m  NW  of  Orange.  M&E  RR.  Manu- 
factures corrugated  paper  products,  shipping  cases,  box  boards,  mechanical 
rubber  goods.  Dairy  farms. 

Advance-f- Friday Independent 1981     5     24     196     2.00        §1,350 

Ralph  and  Bruce  Bohrmann,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Route  Ten. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Junc  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  <£ Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  *  Includes  population  of 
entire  township.  xRand  McNallr  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included 
in  membership  fee. 

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WHITEHOUSE  STATION  (D2%),  pop.  X700;  Hunterdon  Co.  (NW).  45  m  SW  of  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Railroad  name,  Whitehouse.  CNJ  RR.  Creamery;  feed  mills.  Dairy, 
poultry,  grain,  fruit  farms.  Wheat,  corn.  oats. 

Review  "f .Tuesday Independent 1896     7     24     294     3.00          1,724 

Grace  A.  Clark,  Editor ;  F.  R.  Shampanore,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

WILDWOOD  (D5%),  pop.  6,475;  Cape  May  Co.  (S).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  40  m  S  of 
Atlantic  City.  PRS  RR.  Airline  AAA.  Fertilizer,  cement  blocks,  plastics  manufac- 
tured. Summer  resort.  Fisheries.  Poultry,  fruit,  truck  farms. 

Independent  Record Friday Independent 1950     5      24      189     2.25          2,800 

Joseph  F.  Hughes,  Sr.,  Publisher,  3704  Park  Blvd. 

Leader+ Thursday Independent 1921     8     24     287     4.50   **7,074 

John  P.  Sparrow,  Editor;  Cape  May  County  Leader  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  8511 
Atlantic  Ave. 

WILLIAMSTOWN  (D4),  pop.  2,632;  Gloucester  Co.  (SW).  20  m  S  of  Camden.  PRS 
RR.  Dress,  rustic  furniture,  cabinet  truck  body,  shirt  factories;  iron  foundry; 
hosiery  mills;  machine  shops;  cannery  Poultry,  truck,  fruit  farms. 

Mid-Atlantic  Apothecary Monthly {?£d£rusr          19"     \     \\     \i°0     8'00 

James  S.  Talbott,  Editor;  Mid-Atlantic  Apothecary,  Inc.       Controlled  free  dist.     $15,485 

Plain  Dealer .Thursday Ind.  Rep 1926     7      24     280     8.50        §2,650 

John  A.  Vernon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WOODBRIDGE  (E2%),  pop.  X17,000;  Middlesex  Co.  (C).  24  m  SW  of  New  York, 
N.  Y.  PA;  READ  RRs.  Manufactures  ceramics,  bricks,  chemicals,  steel  file 
cabfnets,  disinfectants,  sanitary  ware.  Two  banks;  bank  deposits  (6-30-53), 
$15,000,000.  Clay  pits. 

Independent-Leader  + Thursday Independent 1909     9      22      294      3.50    **5,883 

Chas.  E.  Gregory,  Editor  and  Publisher,  18  Green  St. 

WOODBURYf  (C4),  pop.  10,931;  Gloucester  Co.  (SW).  8  m  S  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
PRS.  RR.  Manufactures  trunks,  hand  bags,  hosiery,  dresses.  Residential. 
Agricultural.  Asparagus,  tomatoes,  peaches,  sweet  potatoes. 

Tlmes-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1897      8      24      294      9.00      §12,519 

Harry  F.  Wilson,  Editor;  Woodbury  Daily  Times  Company,  Publisher. 

WOOD-RIDGE  (Bl%),  independent  branch  of  Rutherford  P.  O.,  pop.  6,283;  Bergen 
Co.  (NE).  8  m  SW  of  Hackensack.  ERIE  RR.  Chemicals,  pin  cushions,  emery 
bags,  aeronautical  products  manufactured.  Greenhouses.  Residential. 

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Auto  Glass  Journal Monthly {^ustry"         1953      2      2? 

M.  Leonard  Singer,  Publisher,  505  Marlboro  Road. 
Independent  4- Thursday Independent 1928      5      24     220     2.00 

Austin  A.  Reed,  Editor;  Wood-Ridge  Independent,  Inc.,  Pub.,  62  Humboldt  St. 
Locksmith   Ledger Monthly Locksmith  Trd..l939      2      26        98      6.00 

M.  Leonard  Singer,  Editor;  Locksmith  Ledger,  Inc.,  Publisher,  505  Marlboro  Rd. 

WOODSTOWN  (C4),  pop.  2,845;  Salem  Co.  (SW).  24  m  SW  of  Philadelphia,  Pa, 
PRS.  RR.  Canneries.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Tomatoes,  potatoes,  asparagus. 

Monitor-Register  + .Friday Independent 1892      8      24      294     4.00    **1,709 

Charles  H.  Smith,  Editor;  Monitor-Register  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

WRIGHTSTOWN  (D3%),  pop.  1,199;  Burlington  Co.  (C).  28  m  NE  of  Camden.  P&A 
RR.  Bank  town,  Pexnberton.  Diversified  farming. 

Leader-f Thursday Independent 1952      5      24      217      2.00 

James  D.  Magee,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WYCKOFF  (El%),  pop.  X8.800;  Bergen  Co.  (NE).  10  m  NW  of  Paterson.  NYS&W 
RR.  Nurseries.  Residential.  Poultry,  truck,  fruit  farms. 

News  4- Thursday Republican 1926      8      24      295     3.50 

J.  D.  Royle,  Editor;  Wyckoff  News,  Publisher.  629  Wyckoff  Ave. 

ZAREPHATH  (D2%),  pop.  X250;  Somerset  Co.  (NC).  10  m  SW  of  Plainfield.  Railroad 
station  and  bank.  Bound  Brook.  CNJ;  LV  RRs.  National  Headquarters  Pillar 
of  Fire,  Alma  White  College.  Grain,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

I  Pillar  of  Fire  (no  adv.) Wednesday  ....Religious 1898     3     30      143     2.00 
Pillar  of  Fire  Junior  (no  adv.)  .Tuesday Religious 1906     3     30     143     1.00 
Woman's  Chains  (no  adv.)  ..Monthly {paSf^'lnt?*1    1924     3     30     143     It0° 
Bishop  Arthur  K.  White,  Editor;  Pillar  of  Fire,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  "Includes  population  of 
entire  township.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included 
in  membership  fee. 

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NEW  MEXICO 

Population  681,187  (U.  S.  Census.  1960) 
State  Capital,  SANTA  FE 

New  Mexico  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Colorado,  east  by  Oklahoma  and  Texas,  south  by  Texas 
and  Mexico  and  west  by  Arizona;  greatest  length,  north  to  south,  890  miles;  average  width,  88ft 
miles;  land  area,  121,611  square  miles;  rank  in  area,  fourth. 

Its  general  surface  is  a  region  of  desert  plateaus,  traversed  by  the  Rocky  Mountains.  The 
valleys  are  generally  nearly  level  and  their  soil  fertile.  In  the  southwest  is  a  part  of  the  "Llano 
Estacado"  or  "Stake  Plain."  Some  of  this  region  has  been  brought  into  use  under  the  modern 
systems  of  "dry  farming"  for  arid  and  semi-arid  lands.  The  central  western  portion  is  drained  by 
the  Rio  Grande:  the  eastern  districts  by  the  Pecos  River.  The  state's  average  height  above  sea 
level  is  5,700  feet;  lowest  elevation,  2,876  feet.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Albuquerque  gives  the 
temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  56.8;  highest  on  record,  104;  lowest  on  record,  — 16. 
Total  annual  precipitation  is  8.01  inches. 

The  state  is  becoming  more  and  more  popular  as  a  health,  tourist  and  artist  resort.  Santa  Fe, 
Las  Vegas  and  Albuquerque,  provided  with  modern  travel  facilities,  receive  many  visitors.  The 
relics  that  remain  from  an  ancient  Indian  civilization,  including  the  18  Indian  pueblos,  are  of 
particular  interest.  Carlsbad  Caverns,  made  a  national  park  in  1930,  and  comprising  35  miles  of 
caves  and  corridors,  also  offer  attraction. 

There  were  in  the  state  in  1950,  41,901  Indians  on  reservations.  Notable  among  the  state's 
educational  Institutions  are:  The  University  of  New  Mexico,  located  at  Albuquerque;  The  College 
of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts,  at  State  College ;  The  School  of  Mines,  at  Socorro. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950).  fortieth.  Rural  population  (1950).  60.8%.  In  1950  of  the 
€81,187  total  population.  680,211  were  white;  50,976  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1960).  28,599.  Farm  acreage,  47,521,809.  Average  acreage  per  farm. 
2,018.7.  Average  value  per  farm,  $26,887.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  8.841. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $75,828,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $121,493,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  cotton  (value  of  production),  $37.491,000;  hay.  $6,871,- 
000;  sorghum  grain,  $5,604,000,  rank,  ninth;  cottonseed  (value  of  production),  $5,608,000; 
wheat,  $3,141,000;  pecans,  $1,605,000,  rank,  seventh;  broom  corn  (value  of  production).  $1,398,- 
000,  rank,  fourth;  peanuts,  $884,000,  rank,  ninth;  potatoes  $805,000;  dry  edible  beans,  $696,000, 
rank,  tenth;  corn,  $882,000;  barley,  $329,000;  alfalfa  seed,  $311,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruits  (noncitrus)   (1957) :  apples,  $1,463,000;  peaches,  $351,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58):  all  cattle  and  calves,  $116,160,000;  all  sheep  and 
lambs,  $24,358,000,  rank,  ninth;  horses  and  mules,  $4,071,000;  hogs  and  pigs,  $878,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $2,787,000;  turkeys,  $351,000;  chickens  (farm  and 
commercial  broilers),  $86,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $10,427,000.  Total  milk  pro- 
duction on  farms,  220,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  creamed  cottage  cheese.  2,403,000 
IDS.;  creamery  butter,  363,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  1,490,000  gallons. 

FORESTS 

Total  forest  production  (1947),  126,925  M  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  ponderosa  pine,  douglas 
fir,  white  fir,  engelmann  spruce. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  bv  manufacture,  $127,052,000.  Total  expenditures  for  new 
plant  and  new  equipment,  $6.522,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office.  Washington  25.  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1964),  $846,080,000.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  petroleum,  potas- 
sium salts,  copper,  zinc. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  229,900.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  402,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  418.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  8,481;  sales,  $733,098,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES* 

Total  number  of  counties  82 

County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat            Pop.           County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Bernalillo  (NW),  Albuquerque 145,678            9  Grant  (SW),  Silver  City 21,649 

2  Catron  (W).  Reserve 8,688          10  Guadalupe  (EC).  Santa  Rosa 6.772 

8  Chaves  (SB).  Roswell 40,605         11  —Harding  (NB),  Mosquero 8,013 

4  Colfax  (NE),  Raton. 18,761          12  Hidalgo  (SW),  Lordsburg 6,096 

6  Curry  (E),  Clovis 28.861          18  Lea  (SB),  Lovlngton 80,717 

6  DeBaca  (B),  Fort  Sumner 8.464         14  Lincoln  (SO,  Carrizozo 7,409 

7  Dona  Ana  (S),  Las  Graces 89.567          16  Los  Alamos  (NW),  Los  Alamos 10,476 

8  Eddy  (SB),  Carlsbad 40,640         16  Luna  (SW),  Deming 8,768 

•Counties  without  newspapers  are  markad  — 
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LIST  OF  COUNTIES  (Continued) 
County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop.          County*  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

17  McKinley   (NW).  Gallup 27,461         26  Santo  Fe  <N),  Santa  F« 88.151 

18  Mora  (NE),  Mora 8,720         27  Sierra  <SW),  Truth  or 

19  Otoro   (S),  Alamogordo 14,909  Consequences 7186 

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24  San  Juan  (NW),  Aztec 18,292         21  Union  (NE),  Clayton 7,872 

25  San  Miguel  (NE),  Las  Vegas 26,512         82  Valencia  (WC),  Lot  Lunas 22,481 


NEW  MEXICO  NEWSPAPER  AND   PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number  Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  19             Tri-wkly  1 

Evening  Dailies  (18)              Weekly  7 

Morning  Dailies  (1)              Fortnightly    1 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (14)              Monthly   10 

Tri-weekly  2              Bi-monthly  1 

Semi-weekly    1              Quarterly  3 

Weekly  33               Irregularly  1 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies   (3)              Three  times  a  year 1 

Total  Newspapers  56                   Total  Periodicals  25 

Total  number  of  publications 80 

County  seats  (indicated  by  f)  having  publications 25 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 89 

For  circulation  flfures  for  dally  papers  see  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  la  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  It  Is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  ftffure  In  that  list. 


Estab  Col  $<»  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

ALAMOGORDOf  (D5H),  pop.  6.788;  Otero  Co.  (3).  86  m  NE  of  El  Paso,  Tex.  SP  RR. 
Western  gateway  to  Lincoln  National  Forest.  Airlines,  CAL.  Saw  mill.  Health 
resort.  Agriculture.  Livestock. 


Billie  Holder,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALBUQUERQUE  (C3%).  pop.  96,816;  Bernalillo  Co.  (NWC).  On  Rio  Grande  River,  66 
m  SW  of  Santa  Fe.  AT&SF  RR.  Airlines  :  TWA  ;  CAL  ;  FAL.  Wholesale  and  retail 
center.  Wool  warehouses  ;  railroad  shops  ;  lumber  mills. 

Manufactures  machine  tools,  fabricated  structural  stock,  furniture,  hardware, 
textiles,  paints,  varnishes,  fertilizers,  scientific  instruments,  electronic  equip- 
ment, neon  and  electric  signs.  Indian  jewelry  and  curios.  Three  banks;  bank 
clearings  (12-31-67),  $2,436,323,972;  deposits  (12-31-67),  $196,296,610.63,013 
electric  (AC)  meters;  67,372  gas  (nat.)  meters;  82,025  telephones.  University 
of  New  Mexico,  College  of  St.  Joseph.  Health  resort.  Coal  mines.  Three  TV 
stations. 

Baptist  New  Mexican  .............  .Thnr.d.y  ........  Baptist  ...............  1946  Cont?llled  free  dirt.  2™ 

Lewis  A.  Myers,  Editor;  Baptist  Convention  of  New  Mexico,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  486. 

Carlisle  Legionnaire  +  ............  Monthly  ..........  Amer.  Legion...,1947     6     24     189  xl.OO        $3,760 

Davidson  B.  McKibbin,  Editor;  Hugh  A.  Carlisle  Post  No.  13,  Pub.,  Box  885. 


Friday  ............  Independent  .......  1893     7     26     280     2.50          1,048 

Cruz  Segura,  Edtor';  W.  V.  Grottenthaler,  Publisher,  307  First  St.,  N.  W. 
Journal  +  .................................  .Every  Morn.  ..Independent  ......  1880     8     22     801  20.80  **42,976 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  **59,580 

H.  P.  Pickrell,  Editor;  Journal  Publishing  Company,  Silver  Ave.  at  Seventh  St. 
Leader  4-  ..................................  .Friday  ............  Labor  .................  1948     5     24     231     2.50  - 

Robert  Timmermeyer,  Editor;  New  Mexico  State  News,  Inc.,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  146. 
New  Mexico  Alumnus  V  ..........  Monthly  ..........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1928     2     24       88  x2.00        $8,500 

Winifred  Reiter,  Editor;  University  of  New  Mexico  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher. 
New  Mexico  Beverage  \nfAtl*vi-  /New  Mexico      1947     3     28     140     6.00 

Joumal-f   ..........................  JMontnly  ..........  \LiquorIndus  Controlled  circ.       $1,672 

Paul  Case,  Publisher,  Box  1022. 

New  Mexico  Business  lif««*i,w  /Business  1948     2     39     127     2.00  232 

(offset)    (no  adv.)  ............  fMontniy  ..........  {Research  Controlled  f  ree  dist.  713 

Margaret  Meaders,  Editor;  Bureau  of  Business  Research,  University  of  New 
Mexico,  Publisher,  1821  Roma  Ave.  N.  E. 

New  Mexico  Lobo+V  ...........  {Jlft  Thwn'  Collegiate...  .......  1898     6     24     224     4,50          4,140 

Students  of  the  University  of  *New  Mexico,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

New  Mexico  Quarterly  ............  Quarterly  ........  Literature  ..........  1931      1     60       98     8.00 

Roland  F.  Dickey,  Editor  ;  University  of  New  Mexico,  Publisher. 

New  Mexico  Stockman  +  ........  Monthly  ..........  Livestock  ..........  1936     3     30     140  xS.OO      $16,248 

H.  B.  Hening,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  616.  211  N.  2nd  St. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <S>  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols*  Width?  Depth   Sub 
1925     4     28     224 


Clrc 


E.  J.  Lewis.  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  526. 
Sandia  Crossroads  -f  ...............  Thursday  ........  Military  .............  1947     5     28     224        12,500  —  Free 

Distributed  primarily  to  personnel  at  Sandia  Base. 

Warren  A.  Smith,  Editor;  Glynn  F.  Skaggs,  Publisher,  Box  278. 

^An^h«po™/y0Tnoal.<dv.>..}«»»rt«1'  ........  Anthropology....l945     1     64       90     4.00  J980 

Leslie  Spier,  Editor;  Southwest  Journal  of  Anthropology,  Publisher, 
University  of  New  Mexico. 

Tribune-f  .................................  Ev*.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1922      8     22      801   15.60  **28,536 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Dan  Burrows,  Editor;  New  Mexico  State  Tribune  Co.,  Publisher. 


24     294    15.60 
Sunday  circ. 


ARTESIA  (E5%),  pop.  8.244;  Eddy  Co.  (SE).  40  m  SE  of  Roswell.  AT&SF  RR.  Wool 
trading  center.  Oil  refineries ;  cotton  gins ;  bottling  works ;  manufactures  tanks. 
Mountain  resort  area.  Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Stock,  cotton,  alfalfa. 
fEvg.  ex.  Sat.  1QK.      Q 

Press 4" j&  Sun.,  Independent 1954     8 

(.Sun.  Morn. 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
James  K.  Green,  Publisher,  501  W.  Main 

AZTECt  (A2),  pop.  885  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-20-56,  gives  8,287):  San  Juan  Co. 
(NW).  140  m  NW  of  Albuquerque.  D&RGW  RR.  Aztec  ruins.  Diversified  farm- 
ing. Alfalfa,  corn,  fruit. 

Independent-Re  view  4- Friday Independent 1888      7      24      280      3.00 

Geo.  B.  Bowra  and  Mary  K.  Taylor,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BELEN  (C4).  pop.  4.495;  Valencia  Co.  (WC).  80  m  S  of  Albuquerque.  AT&SF  RR. 
Agriculture.  Dairying,  ranching,  corn,  alfalfa. 

News-Bulletin  + jjf  pj,y  We<L    Independent HUO      5      24      224      4.00 

Carter  M.  Waid,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  27. 

BERNALILLOt  <C3),  pop.  1.922;  Sandoval  Co.  (NE).  18  m  NE  of  Albuquerque. 
AT&SF  RR.  Bank,  Albuquerque.  Manufactures  lumber  and  lumber  products. 
Trout  fisheries.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  truck  farms.  Alfalfa. 

News-Chieftain Friday Independent 1965     8     23     280     1.00 

Edwin  M.  Stan  ton,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  13. 

Times  +  (Eng.  &  Span.) Thursday Independent 1931      7      26     280      2.50 

Cruz  Segura  Editor;  W.  V.  Grottenthaler,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  10. 

CARLSBADf  (E6),  pop.  17.975;  Eddy  Co.  (SE).  On  Fecos  River.  70  m  SE  of  Roswell. 
AT&SF  RR.  Airline.  CAL.  Potash  refinery;  creamery;  cotton  gins.  Resort, 
caverns,  mineral  water.  Important  potash  mines.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  alfalfa. 

Current-Argus  + (fun^Su^M.  Democratic 1886     8 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Jeter  Bryan,  Editor;  F.  B.  Rigdon,  Publisher. 
Eddy  County  News  4- Thursday Independent. 1910      8 

Marcus  Griffin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

New  Mexico  Law  -f- Monthly [sherHMnt          1934      3      28      138   x5  °° 

Marcus  Griffin,  Editor;  New  Mexico  Sheriffs  and  Police  Assn.,  Publisher. 
CARRIZOZOf  (D5).  pop.  1,389;  Lincoln  Co.  (SO.  80  m  NW  of  Roswell.  SP  RR.  Pine. 

spruce  timber.   Ships  livestock.   Mountain  health  resort.   Agriculture. 
Lincoln  County  News Friday Independent 1900     7      24     287      8.00 

Paul  B.  Baker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CLAYTONf  (F2),  pop.  8.515;  Union  Co.  (NE).  120  m  NW  of  Amarillo,  Texas.  C&S 

RR.   Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.   Beans,  corn,  sorghums. 
Union  County  Leader -f .Wednesday Independent 1929     7      23     287      3.00 

Paul  W.  Payton.  Publisher. 
CLOVISf  (F4),  pop.  17.818;  Curry  Co.  (E).  100  m  NE  of  Roswell.  AT&SF  RR.  Airline, 

CAL.  Manufactures  stock  feeds,  steel  prefabri cations,  builders'  supplies,  flour, 

dairy  and  food  products,  soft  drinks.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  alfalfa,  wheat,  corn. 

peanuts. 
Curry  County  Times -4- Thursday Democratic 1931     7     24     280     1.50 

"Chick"  Taylor,  Editor  and  Publisher.  116  E.  Grand  Ave. 


24      297    12.00 
Sunday  circ. 


24      301      3.00 


93,328 
§3,328 


1,786 


§1,910 


§374 

662 


§8,400 
§8,400 


§3,395 
§2,907 

§1,415 
2,350 

§1,502 


**7,951 


Color  advertising  accepted. 

Charles  8.  Stanfield,  Editor;  Charles  H.  Fischer,  Publisher. 
DEMINGt  (B«).  pop.  5.672;  Luna  Co.   (SW).  80  m  NW  of  El  Paso.  Tex.  AT&SF;  SP 

RRs.  Resort.  Copper,  cine,  tin  mine*.  Stock,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms.  Beans, 

cotton,  maize. 

f  Graphlc-f Tuesday Independent 1902     8     22     287     5.00        §2,110 

J  Headlight -f Friday Independent 1882     8     22     287     5.00        §2,110 

I           Subscription  price,  $5.00 ;  sold  only  In  combination. 
I           David  L.  Watson,  Editor  and  Publisher.  108  E.  Pine  St. 
Sun  (OflfsetV .Thursday Independent 1957      5     24     218     2.00          1,820 

Harold  Kotzker,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  669. 
DEXTER  (E6H),  pop.  784;  Chaves  Co.  (SE).  20  m  8E  of  Roswell.  AT&SF  RR.  Bank, 

Hagerman.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  alfalfa,  livestock. 

Tribune-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1957      5     24     224     2.50  §377 

Earl  Stratum,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Hagerman. 

CtreulatUm—A~*S«pt.  A. B.C.  Statement:  wJuoe  and  Match  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher' •  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  TAgaU  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRaod  McNallr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xStttwcription  included  In  membership  fee. 

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ESPANOLA  (C2%),  pop.  1,446;  Rio  Arriba  Co.  (NW).  26  m  N  of  Santa  Fe.  nearest 
railroad  station.  AT&SF  RR.  Ships  sheep,  cattle,  wool.  Pine  timber.  Farming. 
Fruit,  chili,  vegetables. 

JThwuUy  ........  Independent  .......  1956     8     23     280     3.60        53,150 


..... 

Robert  "E.'"Tra'pp,  '"Editor;  William   Birkett  and  Robert  E.  Trapp,  Publishers. 
P.  O.  Box  806. 

ESTANCIAt  (04).  pop.  916;  Torrance  Co.  (C).  40  m  SE  of  Albuquerque,  banking  town. 

ATASF  RR.    Diversified  farming. 
News-Chief  tain  -f  ....................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1928     7     24     280     3.00        §3,048 

Mrs.  Arminda  Greene,  Editor;  Edwin  M.  Stanton,  Publisher,  Socorro. 

FARMINGTON   (A2),  pop.  3,687   (special  U.  S.  Census  10-16-66,  gives  16,116);  San 
Juan  Co.  (NW).  146  m  NW  of  Albuquerque.   D&RGW  RR.  Airline,  FAL.  Distri- 
bution point  for  Navajo  Indian  Reservation.  Creamery.  Oil  reaneries.  Coal  mines, 
oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Apples,  peaches,  sheep. 

Times4-  fEvg.ex.Sat.,   inAmnttn*M*        1890      8      23      294   20.80    **ft,562 

Tlme»  +  ....................................  I  Sun.  Morn,     "dependent  ......  Sunday  circ.    **ft,921 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Lincoln  O'Brien,  Publisher,  Box  37. 

FORT  SUMNERf  <E4).  pop.  1,982;  De  Baca  Co.  (E).  80  m  N  of  Roswell.    AT&SF 
RR.    Cattle    and    sheep  ranches.    Diversified    fanning.    Alfalfa,    hay,  apples. 
peaches,  melons. 
De  Baca  County  News  ............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1908     7     24     275     3.00 

S.  P.  Stanage,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GALLUPt  (A3),  pop.  0,188;  McKinley  Co.  (NW).  126  m  NW  of  Albuquerque.  ATASF 
RR.  Airline,  FAL.  Navajo  rugs  and  pottery  made  by  the  Indiana.  Brick  and 
tile  factory.  Tourist  center.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture,  sheep  raising. 

**—•  -H-  .........................  {!S£rsnat'independent-  .....  ""  8  'V-SS/E?  toss 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Ernest  Mills,  Editor;  Gerald  H.  Grosvenor,  Publisher. 

GRANTS  (B8%),  pop.  2,261;  Valencia  Co.  (WC).  70  m  W  of  Albuquerque.  Saw  mills, 
wooden  box,  building  block  factories.  Ships  carrots.  Pumice,  fluor  spar  mines. 
Agriculture.  Truck  crops,  fruit. 

Beacon  +  ..................................  {^Sat'™"™'  Independent  .......  1940     8     22     287     6.00        52.900 

James  B.  Barber,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAGERMAN  (E6%),  pop.  1.024:  Chaves  Co.  (SE).  25  m  SE  of  Roswell.  AT&SF  RR. 

Food  locker  plant.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  cotton,  alfalfa. 
Star4-  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ...........  1957      5     24     224     2.50  5446 

Earl  Strut  ton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HATCH  (B6),  pop.  1,064;  Dona  Ana  Co.  (S).  40  m  NW  of  Las  Cruces.  AT&SF  RR. 
Diversified  farming.  Livestock. 

^Chie^Uin0?'  Ne™~  JThursday  ........  Independent  ......  1926      6     24  280     2.50        §2,638 

Edwin  M.  Stanton,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Socorro. 
HOBBS  (F6).  pop.  18.876;  Lea  Co.  (SE).  100  m  SE  of  Roswell.  T&NM  RR.  Airline, 

CAL.    Manufactures  tanks,  oil  and  gas  separators.    Oil  refineries.  Extensive 

oil  and  gas  wells.  Cattle,  sheep,  some  prrain  crops. 

Flare-f  .....................................  .Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1948      8     22  287     2.50  t800 

Agnes  Kastner  Head,  Editor  and  Publisher,  114  E.  Dunham.  1  1,000—  Free 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  McGrath.  Editor;  Sun  Publishing  Corporation. 

LAS  CRUCESf  (C6),  pop.  12.826;  Dona  Ana  Co.  (S).  On  Rio  Grande  River,  opposite 
Mesilla.  44  m  NW  of  El  Paso,  Tex.  ATASF  RR.  Cotton  seed  oil  mill.  Alfalfa, 
cotton,  fruit,  melons,  livestock. 
CitUen-f  .................................  ..Thursday  ........  Independent.  ......  1902     8     24     294     3.00        53,920 

Gene  Priestley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


}  Monthly  ..........  Agriculture  .......  1944      4     26     189      1.60       *8,4S5 

Robert  Stearns]'  Ed.  7  New  Mexico  Farm  and  Ranch,  Inc.,  Pub.,  240  W.  Court  Ave. 


Sun.New.-f  ............................. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Orville  E.  Priestley,  Editor:  The  Sunshine  Press,  Publisher. 
Wind  &  Sand-f  ........................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1949      8     24     294      4.00  310 

Distributed  primarily  to  personnel  at  White  Sands  Missile  Range.  6,490  —  Free 

Homer  E.  Gruver,  Publisher,  114  S.  Church  St. 

LAS  VEGASt  (D8).  pop.  7.494:  San  Miguel  Co.  (NE).  46  m  SE  of  Santa  Fe.  AT&SF 
RR.  Planing  and  roller  mills.  Ships  hides  and  pelts,  lumber,  wool.  New  Mexico 
Highlands  University.  Mountain  and  health  resort.  Medical  hot  springs.  Pine 
timber.  Dude  ranches.  Diversified  farming.  Oats,  wheat,  barley. 
Candle-fV  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Collegiate  ...........  1922     6     24     217     2.00  750 

Students  of  New  Mexico  Highlands  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Highlands  Highlight.  V  ..........  Monthly  ..........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1952  C4ont^lled  9f  ^  dist.         2,600 

Harry  N.  Lancaster,  Editor;  Alumni  Assn.  of  New  Mexico  Highlands  University. 

-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +  Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.     V Agate  lines.   14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNafly 
estimate.    VI**ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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LAS  VEGASf  (Continued)  Estab  Coll*  Width  TDtpth    Sub  Clrc 

OpUc-f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent......  1879     8     24     294  18.00        33,098 

Comic  atrip  advertising  accepted. 

Thomas  R.  Wright,  Editor;  La*  Vegas  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  614  Lincoln. 

LORDSBURGf  (A6).  pop.  3,625;  Hidalgo  Co.  (SW).  148  m  NW  of  El  Paso,  Tex.  SP 
RR.  Copper,  gold,  silver  mines.  Cattle,  goats,  sheep,  potatoes,  hay. 

Liberal  4- ....... ...-Thursday Independent. 1887     6     24     224     2.50         1,075 

Richard  B.  Rice,  Editor;  Lords  burg  Liberal  Pub.  Co.,  Box  908. 

LOVINGTONf  (F5H).  POP.  8.184;  Lea,  Co.  (SE).  80  m  8E  of  Roswell.  TftNM  RR. 
Distilling  plant.   Oil  wells ;  potash  mines.   Cotton,  horses,  sheep,  cattle. 
fEvg.  ex.  Sat., 

Leader  + {Sun.  &  Mon., Independent 1909     8     22     297     4.00          3,016 

(Sun.  Morn. 
Marvin  Carlisle  and  Allan  Hurst,  Publishers,  Box  2166. 

PORTALESf  <F4).  pop.  8.112;  Roosevelt  Co.  (E).  85  m  NE  of  RoswelL    ATASF  RR. 

Cotton  gins ;  canning  factories ;  creameries ;  hotcheries ;  bottling  works.   Irriga- 
tion. Eastern  New  Mexico  University.  Diversified  farming. 
Chase,  The+  V Thursday Collegiate 1984     5     24     227     2.00        $1,600 

Students  of  Eastern  New  Mexico  University.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

'w.t*.  TWX««.U.                         /Evg.ex.Sat.4  Tfl-i  n-ni  1901     8     24     294    11.68   **3,910 

News-Tnbune-f lSun.,Sun.M.     Ind*  Dem Sunday  circ.    **3,9Sl 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

G.  K.  Greaves,  Editor. 
Valley  News4- Friday Democratic 1965     8     24     294     2.00  5626 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  News-Tribune. 

The  Portales  News-Tribune  Pub.  Co.,  106  N.  Main. 

RATONf  (Eltt).  pop.  8.241;  Colfax  Co.  (NE).  28  m  S  of  Trinidad.  Colo.  ATASF  RR. 
Manufactures  wood  products,  flour,  feed.  Meat  packing  plant.  Resort,  gateway 
to  mountains.  Coal,  molybdenum  mines;  pine,  cedar  timber.  Agriculture. 
Cattle  ranches. 

Range-f ...Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1881     8     24     290   12.00        {3,963 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Jim  Colegrove,  Editor;  Frank  Pfeiffer.  Publisher,  208  S.  Third  St. 

RESERVEf  (A5),  pop.  X£00;  Catron  Co.  (W).  60  m  N  of  Silver  City,  nearest  banking 
town  and  railroad  station.  ATASF  RR.  Furniture  manufactured.  Agriculture. 
Livestock. 

News-Chief  tain -f Tuea.  A  Fri Independent 1955      6     21      224      3.00        53.026 

Mrs.  C.  Atwood,  Editor;  Edwin  W.  Stan  ton,  Publisher,  Box  Q,  Socorro. 

ROSWELLf  (E5),  pop.  25,788;  Chaves  Co.  (SE).  165  m  SE  of  Albuquerque.  ATASF 
RR.  Airline,  CAL.  Manufactures  paint,  mattresses.  Oil  refinery;  cottonseed- 
oil  mill.  Ships  wood,  mohair.  Resort.  Oil  wells;  potash  mines.  Two  banks; 
deposits  (6-28-68),  $31,764,941.  New  Mexico  Military  Institute.  TV  station. 

Atomic  Blast,  The-f Monday Independent 1943     8     24     297     4.00          4,000 

Distributed  primarily  to  personnel  at  Walker  Air  Force  Base. 
Bob  Lilly.  Jr..  Publisher.  Box  1191. 

P^^H-L                                      JEvg.ex.Sat.A  T^^J^*        1888     8     22     294   16.60**1M73 
Record* lSun..Sun.M.    ^dependent. Sunday  circ,**H.»3 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Al  Stubbs.  Editor;  Record  Publishing  Co. 

RoeweU  Way.  The-f Irregular Ch.  of  Com 1921  Controlled1  free  dist.       te.OOO 

Claude  Simpson,  Editor;  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publisher. 
RUIDOSO  (D6),  pop.  806;  Lincoln  Co.  (SC).  65  m  W  of  Roswell.  SPRR.  Bank,  Canitoxa. 

News-h Friday Independent 1946     8     24     296     3.00        §1,700 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Vie  Lamb,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SANTA  FEt  (D8),  pop.  27.998;  Santa  Fe  Co.  (N).  State  Capital.  60  m  NE  of  Albu- 
querque. ATASF  RR.  Airlines,  CAL;  TWA.  Shipping  center  for  pinion  nuts. 
Mexican  and  Indian  curios,  transfer  center  for  potatoes,  livestock  and  fruit. 
Manufactures  handmade  cravats  and  Indian  jewelry*  Mexican  and  Indian  blank- 
ets and  rugs,  textiles.  Creamery.  School  of  American  Research;  Laboratory  of 
Anthropology.  Trout,  bass  fisheries.  Lead.  zinc.  coal.  gold,  silver  mines.  Farming. 
Corn,  beans.  Two  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-57),  $289,646.000;  deposits  (6-80- 
67),  $69,182,878.  11,101  electric  meters;  8,400  gas  meters;  12,151  telephones. 

Landscape  (no  adv.) 8ti.  ayr Geographic 1961     2     42      133     2.00  2*X) 

J.  B.  Jackson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  2149.  Controlled  free  dist.          1,OOO 

»-  M— .+ - fSSSSSt "— — • 1849  " 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  McKinney.  Editor;  New  Mexican,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

New  Mexico  Historical          I  A™.  •**,!-         trt.*A»iMi  1926     l     60       »8  x8.00  1418 

Review  (no  adv.)  f  <*»rtW Historical Controlled  free  dist.          Jl80 

Dr.  Frank  D.  Reeve,  Ed. ;  Historical  Society  of  New  Mexico.  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  1727. 

New  Mexico  Magaxine*.. Monthly..., Travel. 102S     \     %     }JJ     8'50        ****** 

George  Fitzpatrick,  Ed.;  State  Bureau  of  Publications,  Box  938,  Capitol  Bldg. 

New  Mexico  Register-*. Friday Catholic 1985     8     23     294     8.00       *6,216 

Rev.  F.  A.  Tournter,  Editor;  Catholic  Press  Society,  Inc.,  219  Cathedral  Place, 
P.  O.  Box  60. 

New  Mexico  School  Review*. Monthly Educational.......1924     \    2/2    Vii  *4'°° 

Minnlo  GilHland,  Editor;  New  Mexico  Educational  Assn.,  Publisher. 

Clmdstk«i~**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  wJuat  sod  March  A.B.C  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Awiltj 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubUsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  «Noop*r*0 
eats.  12  to  indi.  TAtate  tines.  14  to  Inch.  tCowtty  seat.  PopuUtlon— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 

-^S^S- -£l?°**  ml*  dttrin*  *«*<J«wte  T«»r.  xSubscrfption  Included  in  membership  fee. 

BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  fed*  to  the  «se  of  the  Dtrtctery  In  frent  of  book, 

650 


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NEW  MEXICO 


SANTA  FEf  (Continued) 
Palftcio,  El  (no  adv.)..... 


i+  (En*.  &  Span.) Thursday £ 

J.  T.  Hoy.  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  458. 


Estab  Cols+WidthVDtpth   Sub 
TH  moTi+hW      JAnthrops..         1012     1     66       99  xS.OO 

.Bi-monthly |Hi-t.&  Art  Controlled  free  dist. 

Bruce  T.  Ellis,  Editor;  Archaeological  Society  of  New  Mexico,  Publisher. 
School  of  American  Research. 

SANTA  ROSAt  (E«H),  pop.  2,199;  Gnadalnpe  Co.  (EC).  116  m  SB  of  Albuquerque. 
SP;  CRIAP  RRs.    Ships  livestock.    Copper  mines.    Agriculture.    Corn,  beans, 
hay,  fruit,  livestock. 
News  +  (En*.  &_8pan.) .....Thursday Democratic 1922     6     26     280     2.00 


SILVER  CITYf  (A6).  pop.  7,022;  Grant  Co.  (SW).  180  m  NW  of  El  Paso,  Tex.  AT4- 
SP  RR.  Airline  PAL.  New  "  —  -  -          -     • 


_- Mexico  Western  College.  Health  resort.  Agriculture. 

Livestock. 
Enterprise-4- ..Thursday Democratic 

Wm.  H.  Mullane,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Mustang+V Thursday Collegiate 1904      B     24      224x1.00 

Students  of  New  Mexico  Western  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Press  and  Independent 4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1892     5     24     224   18.00 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Thursday  edition  printed  in  8  cols.,  24  nonps., 
280  agate  lines. 

C.  E.  Ely,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SOCORROf  (C4%).  pop.  4,884;  Socorro  Co.  (WC).  On  Rio  Grande,  76  m  S  of  Albu- 
querque. ATASF  RR.  New  Mexico  Institute  of  Mining  and  Technology.  Dairy, 
stock,  grain  farms.  Alfalfa,  cotton. 

Socorro  Co.  News-Chieftian-f-  {^Jg'j^gJi'Independent 1870     6     21     224     2.00 

June  W.  Stanton,  Editor;  Ed  win 'M.  Stanton,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  Q. 

f  D*Sp*n?)r'  "l.'t...!*"?;..* } Friday Independent 1904     7 


Oft 

*480 
*878 


51.040 


.1882      5     24     224     8.00        §1,800 


54,725 


$3^)50 


24      280     2.50        §1,003 


]  Round-Up .Tuesday Independent 1960     7     24     280     1.26  

I  Alice  B.  Morgan,  Editor;  Pierre  Morgan,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  S. 

SPRINGER  (E2),  pop.  1,668;  Colfax  Co.  (NE).  90  m  NE  of  Sante  Fe.  ATASF  RR. 
Ships  lumber,  beets,  stock,  feed.  Coal  mines;  pine,  spruce  timber.  Agriculture. 
Sugar  beets,  alfalfa. 

Tribune  4- .Thursday Independent. 1912     7     24     280     8.00  $965 

E.  B.  Guthmann,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STATE  COLLEGE  (C6),  pop.  ;  Dona  Ana  Co.  (S).  40  m  NW  of  El  Paso,  Tex. 

Railroad  station,  Mesilla  Park.  ATASF  RR.  Bank.  Las  Cruces.  New  Mexico 
College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts.  Ships  fruit,  cotton.  Agriculture, 
especially  fruit. 

Round-Up V .........Wednesday Agric.  A  Coll 1906     8     24     294     1.50 

Students  of  the  New  Mexico  A.  and  M.  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

TAOSt  (D2).  pop.  1.815;  Taos  Co.  (N).  66  m  NE  of  Sante  Fe,  nearest  railroad  station. 
ATASF  RR.  Flour  mill.  Resort.  Timber.  Agriculture. 

^s£!nCOA0En^^  Democratic, 1885 

Edward  C.' Cabot',  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  486. 

TRUTH  OR  CONSEQUENCES  (B6).  pop.  4,888;  Sierra  Co.  (SW).  110  m  NW  of  El 

Paso,  Tex.  Railroad  station,  Engle.  ATASF  RR.  Resort,  medicinal  springs.  Gold, 

silver  mines.  Diversified  farming. 
Hot  Springs  Herald -f Friday Independent 1928     8     24     280     3.00 

Paul  O.  Tooley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Sierra  County  Advocate + Friday Independent 1882     7     24     280     8.00 

Arietta  Coleman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
TUCUMCARIf  (F8),  pop.  8,419;  Quay  Co.  (E).  180  m  SE  of  Sante  Fe.    CRIAP;  SP 

RRs.  Ships  cattle.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  cotton. 

™         ,                                            /Evg.  ex.  Sat.,    ,  ^^f        1901     8     24     294   15.60        94,068 
News  + {Su£  &  Mon    Independent Sunday  circ.        §4,068 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Jesse  Price,  Editor;  Claude  W.  Robinson,  Publisher. 

CftraiUHon-HHrSept  A.B.C.  Statement;  wJune  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI»»ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  In  front  of  book. 


7      24      280      2.50        $2,626 


51,907 


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NEW  YORK 

Population  14,880,192  (U.  8.  Census.  1960) 
State  Capital,  ALBANY 

New  York  is  bounded  on  the  north  and  northwest  by  Lake  Ontario  and  the  provinces  of  Ontario 
and  Quebec.  Canada,  east  by  Vermont,  Massachusetts,  Connecticut,  and  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  south 
by  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania,  and  west  and  northwest  by  Pennsylvania 
and  Lake  Erie.  Its  greatest  length  from  north  to  south  is  812  miles;  its  greatest  breadth,  412 
miles;  land  area,  47,944  square  miles.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Albany  gives  the  temperature 
(annual  monthly  mean)  as  48.3;  highest  on  record,  104;  lowest  on  record,  — 24.  Total  annual 
precipitation  is  86.92  inches. 

The  surface  is  exceedingly  diversified  and  most  of  the  soil  very  fertile,  so  that  the  state  pro- 
duees  nearly  every  kind  of  fruit,  vegetable,  grain,  and  forage  crop  that  can  be  grown  in  the 
temperate  zone. 

New  York  ranks  first  of  all  the  states  in  manufacturing,  in  number  of  wage  earners  as  well  as 
value  of  products.  New  York  City  is  the  great  commercial  metropolis  of  the  United  States.  Buffalo 
is  the  leading  flour  milling  center  of  the  world. 

Transportation  facilities  are  of  the  best.  Railroads  penetrate  everywhere,  and  the  state  has 
about  200  miles  of  navigable  ocean,  lake,  and  river  waterways.  The  Barge  Canal,  which  is  mainly 
the  historic  Erie  Canal,  connects  the  Great  Lakes  with  the  Hudson  River,  the  main  canal  running 
from  the  Niagara  River  to  the  Hudson  River  at  Troy,  with  branches  to  Lake  Ontario  at  Oswego, 
and  from  the  Hudson  to  Lake  Champlain  at  Whitehall.  Other  branches  connect  through  Lake 
Cayuga  with  Ithaca,  and  with  Geneva  on  Lake  Seneca.  The  canal  permits  vessels  of  2.600  tons  to 
pass,  without  transferring  cargo,  from  any  of  the  lake  ports  to  the  ocean.  A  Thruway  for  motor 
traffic  connects  New  York  City  via  Albany  with  Buffalo. 

The  Adirondack  in  the  north  and  the  Catskill  Mountains  in  the  east  attract  hundreds  of 
thousands  of  tourists  and  campers;  there  are  many  yacht  clubs  along  the  shores  of  Long  Island 
Sound,  and  the  ocean  beaches  are  popular.  Niagara  Falls,  near  Buffalo,  attracts  1,000,000  visitors 
a  year.  New  York  has  sixty-five  state  parks  in  which  are  many  points  of  natural  beauty  and 
interest,  and  much  of  the  surface  of  the  state  is  dotted  by  over  2,000  small  lakes  which  make 
popular  summer  resorts.  Saratoga  Springs  is  a  fashionable  watering  place  and  has  a  famous  track 
for  horse  racing.  It  has  been  developed  into  a  modern  and  elaborately  equipped  Spa. 

The  state's  highly  developed  and  closely  integrated  system  of  primary  and  secondary  education 
is  under  the  control  of  the  Board  of  Regents  of  the  University  of  the  State  of  New  York,  with  29 
institutions  located  throughout  the  state.  Some  of  the  most  famous  colleges  and  universities  in 
the  country  are  in  New  York  State,  including  three  with  more  than  20,000  students  in  the  city 
2rf  Ite'!LYo&;,Collimbl*  University,  New  York  University  and  the  College  of  the  City  of  New 
York^  The  Military  Academy  of  the  United  States  Army,  in  a  location  famed  for  beauty,  is  on 
the  Hudson  River  above  New  York  City  at  West  Point. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  first.  Urban  population  (1950),  85.5%.  In  1950,  of  the 
14,880,192  total  population,  13.902,192  were  white;  928,000  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950).  124,977.  Farm  acreage,  16,016,721.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
128.2.  Average  value  per  farm.  $11,847.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  16,482. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $230.291,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eg**),  $591,561,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  potatoes,  $32,019,000,  rank,  fourth;  wheat,  $18,050,000; 
dry  edible  beans,  $8,982,000,  rank,  fifth;  hay,  $7,521,000;  corn.  $6,182,000;  oats,  $3,824,000; 
maple  sirup  $1,995,000,  rank,  second;  buckwheat,  $410,000;  barley,  $400,000;  rye,  $198000- 
soybeans,  $166,000;  red  clover  seed,  $152,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruits  (noncitrus)  (1957)  :  apples,  $23,439,000,  rank,  second;  jrrapea,  $6,544,- 
000,  rank,  second;  cherries,  $4,137,000,  rank,  fifth;  strawberries  (value  of  production),  $8.046.- 
000,  rank,  sixth;  pears,  $1,037,000,  rank,  fifth;  peaches,  $471,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58):  all  cattle  and  calves,  $380.625.000;  horses  and 
mules,  $4,184,000;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $3,145.000;  hotfs  and  piss,  $3,087  000 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $66,109,000,  rank,  seventh;  chickens  (farm  and 
commercial  broilers),  $18,789,000;  turkeys,  $4,299,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957):  all  milk  and  cream,  $427,232,000,  rank,  second. 
Total  milk  production  on  farms,  9.665,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1967):  non-fat  dry  milk 
solids,  121,075,000  Ibs.;  creamed  cottaRe  cheese,  76,956,000  Ibs.;  American  cheese,  27,981,000 
Ibs.;  creamery  butter,  15,346,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  67.379,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES  AND  FURS 

•AT^tal  catch«  including  lakes,  marine  waters  and  coastal  rivers  (1956),  154,911,000  Ibs.; 
/?««£ '£??  valnje-  Principal  fish:  clams,  menhaden,  scallops,  oysters,  flounder,  por*y.  Fur  animals 
(1956-57)  -.estimated  number  of  pelts  taken,  583,910.  Total  value,  $1,607,278.  Principal  furs: 
muskrat,  mink,  beaver. 

FORESTS 

Total  forest  production  (1947).  888,271  M  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  white  pine,  hemlock, 
maple,  birch,  oak,  beech,  basswood,  eastern  spruce,  ash,  cherry,  elm,  cottonwood  and  aspen. 

MINERALS 

*188'1m'000;  Prt»«*P*l  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  iron  ore,  cement. 

MANUFACTURES 

*3d!?  bT  Manufacture,  $14,149.442,000.  Leading  Industry  groups: 
shing  Industries,  food  and  kindred  products?  trans- 
w  plant  and  new  Wiiwant,  $676,?  8 1,000. 

fa  *  *          *    *      manilf*ct«r*  *n  «»ch  °*  th«  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 

through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  26,  D.  0. 

662 


I  /  I 

NEW  YORK 

SCALE  OF  MILES 


All  rauroada  are  numbered  as  per  ac- 

~~companying  U«t,  making  poaaible  quick 

and  accurate  identification  of  each  line. 


State  Capitals 
County  Seats 


ft'  /Bolivar  |  flstanard« 


142  Pennsylvania 

156  Prattshurgh 

162  Rutland 

164  Saratoga  &  Schuylerville 

165  Skaneateles  Short  Line 
168  Staten  Island  Rapid  Transit 


RAILROADS 
3  Arcade  &  Attica 
18  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
18a  Bath  &  Hammondsport 
20  Boston  &  Maine 

30  Canadian  National 

31  Canadian  Pacific 


94  Long  Island 

95  Lowvilla  t  Beaver  River 

96  Marcellus  &  Otlico 

114  Mlddletown  I  New  Jerae y 

130  New  York  Central 

131  New  York,  Chicago  I  St  Louis 


37  Ddnsville  &  Ml  Morris 

41  Delaware  &  Hudson 

43  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  West 

76  Erie 

79  Genesee  &  Wyoming 

85  Grasse  River 

86  Greenwich  &  Johnsonville 


Forest C 

CarbondalJH         LHoneSdale 
*Archbald 


134  New  York,  Hew  Haven  I  Hartford  169a  Thousand  Islands 

135  New  York,  Ontario  I  Western  170  Toronto,  Hamilton  &  Buffalo 

136  New  York,  Susquelunni  (West  173  Unadilla  Valley 
138  Norwood  tSL  Lawrence.  185,Wabash 


33  Central  Railroad  of  N  J      91  Lehigtt  &  Hudson  River 

34  Central  Vermont  92  Lehigh  &  Ne»  England 
36  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  93  Lehigh  Valley 


F Longitude 77*   We.to 


Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1969 NEW  YORK 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-68),  7,896,900.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  4,897,- 
000,  rank,  second.  Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  1,803.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  183,312; 
•ales,  $18,074,998,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 
Total  number  of  counties  62 

County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat            Pop.  County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Albany    (E),  Albany 289,886  82  Niagara  (W),  Lockport. 189.092 

2  Allegany   (SW),  Belmont 43,784  88  Oneida   (C),  Utica 222,865 

8   Bronx   (SE),  Bronx 1,461,277  34  Onondaga    (C),    Syracuse 841,719 

4  Broome    (S),    Binghamton 184,698  35  Ontario    (WC),   Canandaigua 60,172 

6  Cattaraugus  (SW),  Little  Valley      77,901  36  Orange   (SE),  Goshen 162,266 

6  Cayuga  (C),  Auburn 70,186  37  Orleans  (W),  Albion 29.832 

7  Chautauqua    (SW),   Mayville 185,189  38  Oswego   (NC),  Oswego 77,181 

8  Chemung   (S).  Elmira 86,827  89  Otsego    (EC),   Coopers  town 60,768 

9  Chenango   (SC),  Norwich 89,188  40  Putnam    (SE),   Carmel 20,807 

10  Clinton   (NE),  Plattsburg 53,622  41   Queens    (SE),   Jamaica 1.550,849 

11  Columbia    (SE),    Hudson 43,182  42  Rensselaer   (E),  Troy 132,607 

12  Cortland   (C),  Cortland 87.168  43   Richmond  (SE),  St.  George 191,555 

13  Delaware   (SE),  Delhi 44,420  44  Rockland  (SE),  New  City 89,276 

14  Dutchess     (SE),    Poughkeepsie..    186,781  45  Saint  Lawrence  (N),  Canton 98.897 

15  Erie   (W),  Buffalo 899,288  46  Saratoga   (E).  Ballston  Spa 74,869 

16  Essex   (NE),  Elizabethtown 86.086  47  Schenectady  (E).  Schenectady....  142.497 

17  Franklin    (NE).   Malone 44,880  48  Schoharie  (E),  Schoharie 22,708 

18  Fulton    (E),   Johnstown 61,021  49  Schuyler  (SWC),  Watkins  Glen..  14,182 

19  Genesee    (W),   Batavia 47,584  60  Seneca  (WC).  Waterloo 29,263 

20  Greene  (SE),  Catskill 28,746  61  Steuben   (SW*),  Bath 91,489 

21  Hamilton  (NE),  Lake  Pleasant..        4.105  52  Suffolk    (SE).    Riverhead 276,129 

22  Herkimer    (NEC).   Herkimer 61,407  63  Sullivan  (SE),  Monticello 40,781 

28  Jefferson    (N).   Watertown 86,621  64  Tioga    (S),  Owego 80,166 

24  Kings    (SE),    Brooklyn 2,788,176  66  Tompkins   (SWC).  Ithaca 69.122 

25  Lewis    (N),  Lowville 22,521  56  Ulster   (SE),   Kingston 92,621 

26  Livingston  (W),  Geneseo 40,257  57   Warren  (NE),  Lake  George 89,205 

27  Madison    (C),   Wampsville 46,214  58  Washington    (E),  Hudson  Falls  47.144 

28  Monroe   (W),  Rochester 487,682  59  Wayne   (NW).  Lyons 67.828 

29  Montgomery    (E),  Fonda 59,594  60  Westchester  (SE),  White  Plains  626,816 

80  Nassau    (SE).   Mineola 672,765  61   Wyoming    (W).   Warsaw 82.822 

81  New  York  (SE),  New  York 1,960,101  62  Yates   (WC),  Penn  Yan 17.615 


NEW  YORK  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue                                 Number  Period  of  Issue                                 Number 

Daily  119  Daily    32 

Evening  Dailies  (77)  Tri-weekly 2 

Morning  Dailies  (42)  Semi-weekly   6 

Daily,  Foreign  (27)  Weekly    187 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition  (37)  Fortnightly  64 

Tri-we<?kly    3  Monthly  1,032 

Semi-weekly    12  S«>mi-monthly  114 

Weekly  536  Bi-monthly  215 

Fortnightly    6  Quarterly   172 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies( 20)  Miscellaneous   84 

Monthly   6  

Shoppers  (4)  Total  Periodicals   1,898 

Total  Newspapers  682 

Total  number  of  publications 2,580 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 56 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 486 

For  circulation  ftfurea  for  daQy  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.   Occasionally  it  U 
possible  to  Incorporate  a  later  flfure  in  that  lUt. 


Estab  ColstWidthTDcpth    Sub  Circ 

ADAMS  (H8),  pop.  1,762;  Jefferson  Co.  (N).  14  m  SW  of  Watertown.  NYC  RR.  Man- 
ufactures surgical  appliances,  fire  trucks.  Milk  stations.  Agriculture,  especially 
dairying. 
Jefferson  County  Journal  -f....  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1844     7     23     280     8.00        §2,315 

Robert  8.  Rhodes,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ADDISON  (F6U).  pop.  1,920;  Steuben  Co.  (SW).  12  m  W  of  Corning.  ERIE;  BftO 
RRs.  Machine  shop,  feed  mill.  Agriculture,  especially  dairying. 

AdsJntln5  *nd  Wo0dhu11      JThursday  ........  Republican  ........  1858     8     23     290     3.00        §1,172 

Maurice  ¥.'Miiier.'  Editor  and  Publisher. 

AFTON   (J<),  pop.  875;  Chenango  Co.   (SC).  20  m  NE  of  Binghamton.  DAH  RR. 
Timber.  Dairy  and  poultry  farms.  Cabbage. 


n  ........  1878     6      26     276     2.60 

Howard  I.  Adamy,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Route  No.  7. 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublither's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census,  xRand  McNaOy 
estimate.  Vluued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptlon  included  in  membership  fee, 

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Estab  Cols*Width?Dtpth    Sub  Clrt 

ALBANYf  (N6)  pop.  184,995;  Albany  Co.  (E).  The  State  Capital.  On  Hudson  River. 

148  m  N  of  New  York.  BAA:  NYC;  D&H  RRs.  Airlines:  AA;  BAL:  MOH; 

TWA.  Near  eastern  terminus  of  Barge  Canal.  Important  port  visited  by  many 

ocean-going  vessels  from  several  foreign  countries. 

Manufactures  paper  and  paper  products,  packed  pork  and  sausage,  chemicals, 

food  products,   felts   and  blankets,   gas   meters,   men's   shirts,   machine   tools, 

brushes,  baseballs,  soft  balls,  cleansers,  axle  grease,  car-heating  equipment,  em- 

bossed wood  blocks,  college  caps  and  gowns,  billiard  balls,  carbonic  acid  gas. 

fountain  supplies,  metallic  ware  stove  specialties.  Eleven  banks;  deposits  (6-80- 

58),  $1,118,836,805.   48,826  electric    (AC)    meters;  44,072  gas    (nat.)    meters; 

48,660  telephones.  State  Teachers  College;  College  of  St.  Rose  (women)  ;  Union 

University  and  other  educational  institutions.  One  TV  station. 
Albany  County  Farm  News  +  •  Monthly  ..........  Agriculture  .......  1917     4     25      150     x.60        tl,196 

Elizabeth  Halcomb.  Editor;  Albany  County  Agricultural  Extension  Service  Assn., 

Publisher,  Room  207  Old  P.  O.  Bldg. 
Evangelist*  ............................  Priday  .............  Catholic  .............  1926     8     24     294     4.00     *2S,032 

Rev.  Gerald  H.  Kirwin,  Ed.:  Albany  Cath.  Press  Assn.,  Pub.,  162  State  St.  (6). 
Health  News  ............................  .Monthly  ..........  Health  ................  1886     2     40     180 

James  J.  Quinlivan.  M.D..  Editor:  New  York  State  Dept.          Controlled  free  dist.     1  19,100 

of  Health.  Publisher,  84  Holland  Ave.  (8). 
Knickerbocker  News  4-  ............  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1842      8     22      301  20.80  **55,542 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Gerald  H.  Salisbury,  Publisher,  18-22  Beaver  St.  (1). 

Low  Bidder-!-  ...........................  Monthly  ........  {N^ftata50**    1932     8     28      13612-°°        $1.600 

Thomas  G.  Carroll,  Editor:  Associated  General  Contractors  of  America,  New  York 

State  Chapter.  Inc.,  Publisher,  De  Witt  Clinton  Hotel  (1). 
Monitor  .....................................  Bi-monthly  .....  Industrial  ...........  1914      3      26      180  xS.OO        J2.195 

Whitman  Daniels,  Editor;  Associated  Industries  of 
New  York  State,  Inc.,  Publisher,  80  Lodge  St.  (7). 


jBi- 
r  ;  New 


-monthly  .....  Law  Profn  .........  1928     1     51      101x1.25      U0.075 

John  E.  Berry,  Editor  ;  New  York  State  Bar  Assn.,  Publisher. 
99  Washington  Ave.  (10). 

N*w  VnrV  <u«t*»  Rulloti^  MnnthW  /Official  Legal     1928      6      26      280      1.00  J500 

New  York  State  Bulletin  ........  Monthly  ..........  iNot!ces  Controlled  free  dist.  J306 

M.  Burgess,  Editor;  Department  of  State.  Editor  and  Publisher  (1). 

New  York  State  Conserva-     lwl  ^^vi-      0«™  „„.*«««       1946     8     27      140     2.00        70,250 
tionist  (no  adv.)  ..............  {Bi-monthly  .....  Conservation  .....  Controlled  free  dist.          8,700 

New  York  State  Conservation  Dept.,  Publisher. 
New  York  State  Education  V..  Monthly  ..........  Educational  .......  1914     2     81     112x2.00        73,844 

G.  Howard  Goold,  Editor;  New  York  State  Teachers  Association,  Publisher,  162 

Washington  Ave.  (10). 
New  York  State  Nurse  ...........  -5  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Nursing  ..............  1929     3     27     140x2.00      tl3,033 

Issued  January,  March,  May,  September,  November. 

Edwin  G.  Graham,  Ed.  New  York  State  Nurses  Assn.,  Pub.,  885  State  St.  (6). 

'"'(nrafv",11?0*"  .......  }Month,y  {^Itfc.^  151       8760.00 

Wilmer  D.  Masters  on,  Jr.,  Editor;  Matthew  Bender  &  Co.,  Inc.,  255  Orange  St. 
Rosaverian+  V  ........................  Ev.  3  wks  ........  Collegiate  ..........  1936     5     25      196     3.00  $600 

Students  of  College  of  Saint  Rose,  Editors  and  Publishers.     Controlled  free  dist.  J200 

State  College  News  V  .............  -Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1916     5     24     208x2.00        $2,500 

Students  of  State  College  for  Teachers,  Editors  and  Publishers  (3). 
Tic  (no  adv.)  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  Dentistry  ...........  1942     2     38      130      1.50      J26.000 

Sold  to  dental  laboratories,  who  distribute  free  to  dentists  on  their  mailing  list. 

Joseph  Strack,  Editor;  Ticonium,  Publisher,  418  N.  Pearl  St.  (1). 
Times-Union  +  ........................  .Every  Morn...Independent  ........  1856     8     22     308   20.80**63>420 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  10.40**117,417 

Gene  Robb.  Publisher.  24  Sheridan  Ave.  (1). 

{United  Paper  (no  adv.)  ...........  Monthly  .........  {]ka£D<£aker8  1948     5     24     217  X     140'000 

United  Papermakers  and        Warterly  ........  f?aTpelIndu8'      1902     3     26      108     x.75      140,000 
Paperworkers    Journal  ......  fwuarveny  ........  J&  Labor 
Henry  Paley,  Editor:  United  Papermakers  and  Paperworkers,  Publisher, 
N.  Pearl  St.  and  Wolfert  Ave. 

ALBIONf  (D4).  pop.  4,860;  Orleans  Co.   (W).  On  Barge  Canal.  84  m  W  of  Rochester. 
NYC  RR.  Manufactures  cotton,  burlap,  paper  bags,  canned  goods,  wine,  concrete 
blocks,  film,  dehydrated  soups.  Frozen  fruit  processing  plant.  Stone  quarries. 
Diversified  farming.  Apples,  peaches,  tomatoes. 
Advertiser  4-  .............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1929     8     24     308     3.00    **1,622 

P.  A.  Dragon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

.™...™™  Agriculture  .......  1917     4     24      140x1.60  - 

E.  E.  Harding,  Editor  ;  Orleans  County  Farm  Bureau  Assn..  Publisher. 

}  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1884     8     24     308     8.00        fZ.215 

J.  T.  Lonergan.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALDEN  (C5),  pop.  1,252  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-67,  gives  1,906),  Erie  Co.  (W).  20  m 
E  of  Buffalo.  DL&W;  ERIE  RRs.  Manufactures  sheet  metal  specialties,  paper 
products,  feed.  Machine  shops.  Resort,  mineral  wells.  Gas  wells.  Farming. 
Advertiser  4-  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1914     6     26     280     2.60        51,760 

J.  A.  Weisbeck,  Editor;  J.  A.  Weisbeck  and  L.  A.  Weisbeck,  Publishers. 

Ctosalstten  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPubHiher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNalljr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  f**. 

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Estab  Coif  <3>  Width  T  Depth    Sub  Clrt 

ALEXANDRIA  BAY  (J2),  pop.  1,688;  Jefferson  Co.  (N).  On  St.  Lawrence  River,  80  m 
N  of  Watertown.  Railroad  station,  Redwood.  NYC  RR.  Creamery,  boat  works, 
planing  mill.  Sturgeon  fisheries.  Summer  resort.  Entrance  to  Thousand  Islands. 
Dairy  farms. 

Thousand  Islands  Sun  + Thursday Independent 1901     8     28     294     8.50       1 3, 296 

Laurence  M.  Roy,  Editor;  Thousand  Islands  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub. 

ALFRED  (E6),  pop.  2,068;  Allegany  Co.  (SW).  12  m  SW  of  HornelL  ERIE  RR.  Pottery, 
machine  tools,  concrete  products  manufactured.  Alfred  University ;  State  School 
of  Ceramics.  Dairy,  poultry,  potatoes. 

{Fiat  Lux -f  V Tuesday Collegiate 1913     5     24     224     4.00        $1,500 
Reporter,  The V  (no  adv.) 4  ti.  a  yr .Collegiate. 1955     8     28     140 
Students  of  Alfred  University,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.       £8,500 

Sun-f. Thursday Republican 1885     5     24     210     8.00  9775 

Eugene  T.  Van  Horn,  Editor;  Sun  Publishing  Company. 

ALLEGANY  (D6),  pop.  1,788;  Cattaraugus  Co.  (SW).  4  m  W  of  Olean.  ERIE;  PA 
RRs.  Manufactures  ice  cream  mix,  cement  vaults.  Nurseries.  Agriculture. 
Hay,  wheat,  potatoes. 

CitUen-j- .Thursday Democratic 1896     6     26     276     8.00  

Allie  Mntchlechner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALTAMONT  (M5),  pop.  1,127  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  1,278)  ;  Albany  Co. 
(E).  17  m  W  of  Albany.  D&H  RR.  Bottling  works,  machine  shop,  saw  mill. 
Dairy,  grain  farms.  Buckwheat,  hay. 

>any  }  Friday Ind.  Rep 1884     8     24     280     8.00        §3,210 

H.  F.  Ogsbury,  James  Pino  and  Marvin  C.  Vroman,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
ALTON  (G4),  pop.  X850;  Wayne  Co.  (NW).  80  m  W  of  Rochester.  NYC  RR.  Bank, 
Sodus.   Canned  goods,   insecticide  powder  manufactured.   Diversified  farming. 

>Bfl  and       JMonthly Agriculture 1920      4      24      154      x.25        J3.619 

Avery  Arnold,  Editor;  Wayne  County  Extension  Service  Assn.,  Publisher. 

AMENIA  (N7),  pop.  X600;  Dutchess  Co.  (SE).  25  m  NE  of  Poughkeepsie.  NYC  RR. 
Agriculture.  Dairying. 

Harlem  Valley  Times -f Thursday Independent 1852     6     24     203     3.50        51,325 

Douglas  T.  Shaw,  Editor;  Philip  Straus,  Publisher. 

AMITYVILLE  (D2%),  pop.  6,164  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  7,900)  ;  Suffolk 
Co.  (SE).  On  Great  South  Bay,  30  m  E  of  New  York.  LI  RR.  Manufactures  boats, 
television  and  auto  parts,  novelties.  Nurseries.  Residential.  Summer  resort. 

Long  Island  Sun  + Thursday Republican 1911      8      24      280     4.00        §2,6O3 

P.  J.  Watson,  Editor;  Suffolk  Consolidated  Press  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  Bay  Shore. 

Record -f- Thursday Independent 1904     8     24     276     2.50        §3,311 

Charles  F.  Delano,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

AMSTERDAM  (M4%).  pop.  82,240;  Montgomery  Co.  (E).  On  Mohawk  River  and 
Barge  Canal.  16  m  NW  of  Schenectady.  NYC  RR.  Airport. 

Rugs  and  carpets,  underwear,  fabric  gloves,  pearl  buttons,  plastics,  brooms, 
paper  boxes,  men's  shirts,  mattresses,  dresses,  electronics  measurement  equip- 
ment, antennas  manufactured.  Six  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $80,111,316. 
15,150  electric  (AC)  meters;  9,000  gas  (nat.)  meters;  14,621  telephones. 

Recorder-}- Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1879      8     24      294   20.40**13,836 

Gardiner  Kline,  Editor;  William  J.  Kline  A  Son.  Inc.,  Pub.,  12  Railroad  St. 

ANDOVER  (E6),  pop.  1,851;  Allegany  Co.  (SW).  13  m  SW  of  Hornell.  ERIE  RR.  Silk 
mill;  cheese  factory.  Oil  and  gas  wells.  Dairy  farms.  Potatoes,  hay. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1887      5      24     210     3.00  §662 

C.  C.  Backus,  Editor ;  News  Printing  House,  Publisher. 

ANGOLA  (B5),  pop.  1,936  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  2,421);  Erie  Co.  (W). 
20  m  S  of  Buffalo.  NYC;  NYC&SL;  PA  RRs.  Brewing  equipment,  canned  goods, 
feed,  fertilizer,  cement  blocks  manufactured.  Diversified  farming. 

Evans  Journal  (offset) Thursday Republican 1951      5     24     217     3.50  §680 

Elwyn  Guest,  Editor  and  Publisher,  19  Center  St. 

ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON  (N6%),  pop.  X800;  Dutchess  Co.  (SE).  24  m  N  of 
Poughkeepsie.  Bank,  Red  Hook.  Railroad  station,  Barrytown.  NYC  RR.  Dairy. 


fruit  farms. 
Bardian.  TheV    (offset)  .........  Bi-weekly  .......  Collegiate  ...........  1932     4     24      154 

Students  of  Bard  College,  Columbia  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


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ARCADE  (D5%),  pop.  1,818  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  1,934)  ;  Wyoming  Co. 
(W).  85  m  SE  of  Buffalo.  A&A;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  last  blocks,  television 
parts,  hydraulic  jacks,  dairy  products,  ten  pins,  diapers,  feed,  beverages.  Maple 
timber.  Agricuulture,  especially  dairying. 
Herald-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1892     8     24     301     4.00   **  1,525 

Prints  editions  under  names  of  News,  Bliss;  Press,  Delevan;  Review,  Holland: 

Censor,  Sardinia. 
Paul  F.  Don-is,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ARDSLEY  (C2),  pop.  1,744  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  3,634)  ;  Westchester  Co. 
(SE).  15  m  N  of  New  York.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures  chemicals,  wire  springs, 
sportswear.  Nursery.  Ardsley  School  (girls). 
Recorder-4-  ..............................  Friday  ............  Republican  .........  1908      B     24     210     2.50  5950 

Casilda  L.  Ayuela,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Publisher,  Hastings-On  Hudson. 

ASTORIA—  See  Long  Island  City. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *Junc  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
•ms,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  ia  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols O Width  V  Depth    Sub 

ATHENS  (N6),  pop.  1,546;  Greene  Co.  (SE).  On  Hudson  River,  opposite  Hudson. 
Railroad  station.  West  Athens.  NYC  RR.  Pocketbooks,  aluminum  truck  bodies, 
bricks  manufactured.  Summer  resort.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit,  potatoes,  corn. 

Hepaid~t Thursday Independent 1938     6     26     280     8.00 

G.  E.  Bleezarde,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Ravena. 

ATTICA  (D6),  pop.  2,676  (apecial  U.  S.  Census  4-1-58,  gives  2,820);  Wyoming  Co. 
(W).  38  m  E  of  Buffalo.  ERIE;  NYC;  A&A  RRs.  Manufactures  electrical  equip- 
ment, fireproof  doors,  containers,  shirts,  mill  work,  barn  equipment.  Agricul- 
ture. Beans,  oats,  corn. 

News-f Thursday Republican 1872     8     24     280     2.50 

Laura  Sharts,  Editor;  L.  Aldrich  Cass,  Jr.,  Publisher,  Warsaw. 

AUBURNf  (G6)  pop.  86.722;  Cayuga  Co.  (C).  22  m  SW  of  Syracuse.  LV;  NYC  RRs. 

Manufactures   electronics,   dairy   products,   feeds,   shoes,   rope,   locomotives, 

rubber  stampings,  crushed  stone,  canned  goods,  Diesel  engines,  air  conditioners, 

rugs,  surgical  instruments,  plastics.  Five  banks;  deposits  (7-1-58),  $94,045,428. 

11,703   electric    (AC)    meters;   11,116   gas    (artif.)    meters;   12,203   telephones. 

Citizen-Advertiser -f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1870      8      24      280   21.84 

William  O.  Dapping.  Editor;  Auburn  Publishing  Company,  84  Dill  St. 

AU SABLE  FORKS  (N1H).  Pop.  1,648;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  28  m  SW  of  Plattsburg. 
D&H  RR.  Paper  and  pulp  mills.  Granite  quarries;  spruce  timber.  Dairying. 
Potatoes,  grain,  hay. 

7      26      280      4.00        §2,466 


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960 


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S.  W.  Harnett,  Editor;  Adirondack  Record,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

AVON  (E6).  pop.  2,412;  Livingston  Co.  (W).  On  Genesee  River,  19  m  S  of  Rochester. 
ERIE  RR.  Manufactures  macaroni,  alfalfa  meal,  canned  goods.  Frozen  food  proc- 
essing plant.  Diversified  farming. 

Herald-News -f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1874      5      22      224      4.00       **893 

D.  R.  Sanders,  Editor;  Herald-News,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

BABYLON  (E2%),  pop.  6,016  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  9,770)  ;  Suffolk  Co. 
(SE).  On  South  Shore  of  Long  Island,  30  m  E  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Residential. 
Resort  and  sport  fishing  center.  Dress  factory. 

Em*Ie+ Thursday Republican 1929      8      24     280     4.00        §2,117 

Albert  Ruhfel,  Editor;  Suffolk  Consolidated  Press  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  Bay  Shore. 

Town  Leader Thursday Republican 1910      6      24     224      4.00      $12,582 

James  B.  Cooper,  Editor;  Babylon  Publishing  Company. 

BAINBRIDGE  (K6).  pop.  1,505;  Chenango  Co.  (SC).  On  Susquehanna  River,  33  m 
NE  of  Binghamton.  D&H  RR.  Manufactures  casein,  glue,  dry  milk,  milk  sugar, 
milk,  plastics.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Cabbage. 

News-h Thursday Republican 1867      8      23      294      3.00        §1,322 

Edward  J.  Russell,  Jr.,  Editor;  Deposit  Courier  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Deposit. 

BALDWIN  (D2%),  pop.  X 2 1,000;  Nassau  Co.  (SE).  23  m  E  of  New  York  City.  LI  RR. 

Manufactures    gas    burners,    kitchen    cabinets,    knit    goods,    spaghetti    sauce. 

Commercial  fisheries.  Residential. 
Citizen -f Thursday Republican 1925      8      24      287      3.00        J2.940 

A.  Earl  Beegle  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  74-76  S.  Grand  Ave. 
Long  Island  Graphic — Baldwin-Nassau  Edition — See  Long  Island  City. 

BALDWINSVILLE  (H4),  pop.  4,495  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  5,404)  ;  Onon- 
daga  Co  (C).  On  Seneca  River,  12  m  NW  of  Syracuse.  DL&W  RR.  Manufactures 
knives,  paper  products,  pumps.  Shipping  center.  Elm  timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Potatoes,  cabbage. 

i 

7  26     280      2.50        J2.821 

8  24     294     3.00        §3,355 


JThursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1846 

W.  E.  Davis.]EditorV  Gazette  Publishing  Company. 

Messenger-l-  ............................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1905 

Don  H.  Brown,  Editor;  Onon-Town  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

Onondaga  County  News  —  See  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 


BALLSTON  SPAf   (N4%),  pop.  4,937;  Saratoga  Co.   (E).  16  m  N  of  Schenectady. 
D&H  RR.  Manufactures  hosiery,  gloves,  leather,  yarn,  plastics,  machine  parts. 
Resort,  mineral  springs.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Journal  -f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1798     5      24      224         6,004  —  Free 

C.  W.  Andrews.  Editor;  Grose  Publications,  Inc.,  46  Bath  St. 

BARKER  (C4),  pop.  523   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  506)  ;  Niagara  Co.  (W), 

35  m  NE  of  Buffalo.  NYC  RR.  Cold  storage  plant;  nursery.  Diversified  farming. 

Register  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1913     5     24     205     2.00 

Joseph  A.  Giampapa,  Editor;  Lyndonville  Enterprise  Company,  Publisher, 
10  Riverside  St.,  Lyndonville. 

BATAVIAt  (D4%),  pop.  17,799;  Genesee  Co.  (W).  88  m  W  of  Rochester.  ERIE;  LV; 
NYC  RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  paper  boxes,  die  eastings,  farm  implements. 
labels,  work  shirts,  metal  products.  Beech,  maple  timber;  gypsum  mines. 
Agriculture. 

.........  JMonthly  ..........  Agriculture  ........  1917     4     24      154     x.60          1,125 

Genesee  County  Extension  Service  Assn.,  Publisher,  420  E.  Main  St. 

™«  .....  wTiiV  .........  j^V|5:?iXLSlln  .....  Ind'  ***  .............  1878      8      24      801   23. 

Miller.  Editor  and  Publisher. 


'  A  B'C  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  e«tim«i«d.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch  .V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNallr 

«i*2SJ»  VX  Iifffi  °P7  dttnng  *cad«n»te  ^ar.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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BATHf  (F6),  pop.  6,416  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  5,979) ;  Steuben  Co.  (SW). 
80  m  NW  of  Elmira.  ERIE;  DL&W  RRs.  Manufactures  ladders,  printing  press 
bases,  piston  rings,  electronic  tubes,  corrugated  pipe.  Diversified  farming. 
Potatoes,  milk. 

St^!dvolcatel+er  *«?  JThursday Republican 1843     8     24     280     2.50        §2,995 

Marion  B.  Latham,  Editor;  Courier  Company,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

BAY  SHORE  (E2%),  pop.  9,665;  Suffolk  Co.  (SE).  on  Great  South  Bay,  40  m  E  of 

New  York.  LI  RR.  Ferry  in  summer  to  Point  O'Woods,  Ocean  Beach,  Saltaire, 

Fair  Harbor.  Manufactures  sweaters.  Resort.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 
News  day — See  Garden  City. 
Sentinel  and  Journal  + Thursday Republican 1922     8     24     280     4.00**3,28S 

J.  N.  Fanelli,  Ed.;  Suffolk  Consolidated  Press  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  82  Fourth  Ave. 
Suffolk-Every-Week-f .Friday Republican 1932      5     24      224      1.00  §772 

Albert  Ruhfel,  Editor;  Suffolk  Consolidated  Press  Co..  Inc.,  Pub.,  82  Fourth  Ave. 

BAYSIDE— See  Flushing. 

BEACON  (N7%),  pop.  14,012;  Dutchess  Co.  (SE).  On  Hudson  River,  68  m  above 
New  York.  NYNH&H;  NYC  RRs.  Ferry  to  Newburgh.  Summer  buying  center. 
Manufactures  hats,  rubber  goods,  leather  clothing,  furniture,  garments,  baking 
ovens,  belting,  fire  hose  reels,  bricks,  paper  boxes,  chemicals.  Agriculture. 

Group  Psychotherapy Quarterly Soc.  Sciences 1947  1  54  94  8.00 

J.  L.  Moreno,  M.D.,  Editor;  Beacon  House,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  311. 

Newburgh-Beacon  News — See  Newburgh. 

BEDFORD  (DH/6),  pop.  2,417  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  2,553)  ;  Westchester 
Co.    (SE).   38   m  N  of  New  York.   Railroad   station,   Redford   Hills.  NYC   RR. 
Residential. 
Patent  Trader — See  Mount  Kisco. 

BEECHHURST— Russian  Orthodox  Journal — See  Flushing. 

BELFAST  (D6),  pop.  X788;  Allegany  Co.  (SW).  23  m  NE  of  Olean.  ERIE;  PA  RRs. 
Saw  mill ;  machine  shop.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Blaze-h Thursday Independent 1899      6     24      280     4.00 

W.  B.  Sanders,  Editor;  W.  B.  and  D.  R.  Sanders,  Publishers,  Fillmore. 
BELLEROSE— See  Glen  Oaks. 

BELLMORE  (D2^),  pop.  X  19,500;  Nassau  Co.  (SE).  25  m  SE  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR. 
Bank,  Floral  Park.  Manufactures  sportswear,  boats,  scientific  instruments,  cellu- 
loid. Residential. 


t550 


.  .............  Independent  ......  1936     5     24     224     2.00          — 

Kathleen  von  Freymann,  Editor;  Frank  G.  Valentine,  Publisher,  107  Grand  Ave. 

BELMONTf  (D6),  pop.  1,211;  Allegany  Co.  (SW).  68  m  SE  of  Buffalo.  ERIE  RR. 
Manufactures  handles,  dairy  products.  Agriculture.  Dairying. 

A1HomTNe°w^  ..........  Agricultural  ......  1914      4     24      154     x.50         1:2,500 

Allegany  County  Extension  Service  Assn.  (Agric.  dept.),  Publisher. 

Dispatch-f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1888      7     22      273      3.00        §1,400 

Clifford  G.  and  Rosemary  Grastorf,  Editors  and  Publishers,  50  Schuyler  St. 

BETHPAGE  (D2%),pop.  X  20,  000  ;  Nassau  Co.  (SE).  8  m  E  of  Hemps  tead.  LI  RR.  Con- 

crete blocks,  metal  novelties  manufactured.  Nurseries.  Residential. 
Newsgram,  The  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1946      8      26      294     2.60        §2,873 

Robert  L.  Morton,  Editor;  Litmor  Publishing  Co.,  22  W.  Nicholi  St.,  Hicksville. 

BINGHAMTONf  (J6),  pop.  80,674;  Broome  Co.  (S).  On  Susquehanna  River,  80  m  S  of 
Syracuse.  ERIE;  DL&W;  D&H  RRs.  Airlines:  EAL;  MOH;  TWA;  FTL  (air- 
freight). 

Manufactures  photographic  supplies,  silk,  furniture,  books,  shoes,  clothing, 
business  machines,  aviation  trainers,  fast  freezer  units,  valves,  flexible  shaft- 
ing, metal  stampings  and  wire  products,  machine  tools,  cosmetics,  food  prod- 
ucts proprietaries,  dairy  feeds.  Five  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $178,051,159. 
71,693  electric  (AC)  meters;  45,321  gas  (nat.)  meters;  90,824  telephones. 
Two  TV  stations. 

fchenango  Valley  Citizen-|-      Thursday      ..   Independent          192°      5      24      224      2'50  70° 


224 


3,400— Free 
2.50  750 

3,200 — Free 


102      2.00 


1,350 


3,650 
17,000 


L  Citizen  Press-f- Thursday     ...Independent.   ..  1920     5      24 
Stanley  J.  Jankiewicz,  Editor;  Citizen  Publishing  Co.,  1   Miles  St. 

English  Record,  The -f 3  ti.  a  yr Educational 1950     1      52 

New  York  State  English  Council,  an  affiliate  of  the  National  Council  of 
Teachers  of  English,  Publisher,  98  Oak  St. 

Farm  and  Home  News* Monthly {gSSft.*..  Contr'oWfr'ee  dlst. 

Comprised  of:  Broome  County  Farm  and  Home  News  (N.Y.) ;  Columbia-Luzerne- 
Wyoming  Farm  and  Home  News   (Pa.);  Lackawanna- Wayne-Pike  Farm  and 
Home  News  (Pa.) ;  Susquehanna-Bradford  Farm  and  Home  News  (Pa.).  Space 
sold  singly  and  in  combination  as  a  group. 
Farm  and  Home  Publications,  85  Mitchell  Ave. 
PpfiM,  fEvg.ex.Sun.,  Ind  Rc_  1904     8     23     300  26.00  **66,»78 

Pre"  + \Sun.  Morn.     Ind'  Rep Sunday  circ.**67,610 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

F.  W.  Stein,  Editor;  Binghamton  Press  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.  19  Chenango  St. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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BINGHAMTONf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols  <S>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clit 

8un+  ........................................  Morn.ex.Sun...  Republican  .........  1822     8     22     298   15.60**29,945 

Comie  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  H.  Hill,  Editor;  Morning  Sun,  Inc.,  Publisher,  60  Henry  St. 
TV  Guide  —  See  Radnor,  Pa.  Binghamton  Edition,  Circ.,  *1  6,097. 
BLASDELL—  See  Frontier  Herald,  Hamburg. 
BUSS   (D5),  pop.   X400;  Wyoming  Co.   (W).  45  m  SE  of  Buffalo.  B&O  RR.  Bank. 

Arcade.  Flour  and  feed  mill.  Dairy  farms.  Potatoes,  milk. 
News  —  see  Herald,  Arcade. 

BOUVAR  (D6%),  pop.  1.490;  Allegany  Co.  (SW).  18  m  E  of  Clean.  Nearest  railroad 
station,  Wells  ville.  B&O;  ERIE  RRs.  Manufactures  nitroglycerine.  Oil  refinery. 
Oil  wells.  Dairy  farms. 
Breeze  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1891     7     24     276     3.00  §900 

Robert  F.  Schnettler,  Editor;  Allegany  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

BOONVILLE  (K8%),  pop.  2,829;  Oneida  Co.  (C).  80  m  N  of  Utica.  NYC  RR.  Furni- 
ture factory.  Mountain  resort.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Milk,  potatoes,  hay. 
Herald-f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1851     8     24     287     3.50        §1,500 

A.  C.  O'Donnell,  Editor;  Clayton  A.  Musser,  Publisher. 

BRENTWOOD  (E2).  pop.  2,803;  Suffolk  Co.  (SE).  45  m  E  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR. 
Bank,  Central  Islip.  Tools,  dies,  cement  blocks  manufactured.  Truck,  dairy  farms. 
Potatoes,  cauliflower,  cabbage. 

BrBnulTe0Un  +  !ntra!.  .I"!!?         JThursday    ..Republican  ......  1924     5     22     210     2.00        §1,921 

Ed.  Karp7  Editor;  "Rambler  Publishing  Corp.,  52,  N.  County  Rd.,  Smithtown. 
BREWSTER   (Dl),  pop.  1,810;  Putnam  Co.   (SE).  9  m  W  of  Danbury,  Conn.  NYC; 
NYNH&H  RRs.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 

Patent  Trader  —  See  Mount  Kisco. 

Standard  +  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1869     7     26     280     3.00        §1,400 

Marjorie  L.  Addis.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRIDGEHAMPTON   (G2),  pop.   X906;  Suffolk  Co.   (SE).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  100  m 
NE  of  New  York.  LI  RR.  Fertilizer  factory.  Shore  resort.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 
Potatoes. 
N*ws-f  .....................................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1895      6     26     276      3.00        §1,100 

Robert  C.  Hallock,  Editor;  Robert  C.  Hallock  and  Harold  M.  Hallock,  Publishers. 

BROCKPORT  (E4),  pop.  4,748  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  5,129)  ;  Monroe  Co. 

(W).  On  Barge  Canal,  18  m  NW  of  Rochester.  NYC  RR.  Boat  connections.  Manu- 

factures canned  goods,  paper  boxes,  pumps.  Cold  storage.  State  Teachers  College. 

Farming.  Wheat,  oats,  potatoes. 
Republic-Democrat  -f  ..............  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1856     7     24     280     3.50          1,425 

W.  K.  Hovey.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Stylus  -f  V  ................................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1928     5     24     210     2.00          1,500 

Students  of  Brockport  State  Teachers  College.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BRONXVILLE  (Dl%),  independent  branch  of  Yonkers  P.  O.,  pop.  6,778  (special  U.  S. 
Census  4-1-57,  gives  6,645);  Westchester  Co.   (SE).   12  m  NW  of  New  York. 
NYC  RR.  Residential  suburb  of  New  York.    Sarah  Lawrence  College  (women). 
Campus-h  V  ..............................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1929     5     24      196     6.00  J550 

Students  of  Sarah  Lawrence  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

*!!.d  JThursday  ........  Independent  .......  1901      8     23     297     5.00   **3,804 

Peter  Dowd,  Editor;  Westchester  County  Publishers,  Inc. 
10  Studio  Arcade. 


Villager,  The  +  ........................  Monthly  ..........  Ne^ftL  1928     2     42      14°     2'75      *12'000 

Not  issued  during  July,  August,  September. 

Mrs.  R.  K.  Howe,  Editor;  Bronxville  Women's  Club,  Publisher,  134  Midland  Ave. 

BROOKFIELD  (K9).  pop.  X  425;  Madison  Co.  (C).  25  m  SW  of  Utica.  Railroad  station, 

North  Brookfleld.  DL&W  RR.  Bank,  Waterville.  Resort.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 
Courier-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1875     6     24     276     3.00  6SO 

D.  M.  Worden,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BROOKLYN!  (C2%),   (Brooklyn  Borough  of  the  City  of  New  York),  pop.  2,738,175 
(special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  2,602,433).  Kings  Co.   (SE).  On  Western 
end  of  Long  Island.  NYO&W;  NYC;  NYNH&H;  NYS&W;  LI;  ERIE;  LV;  CNJ; 
B&O;  DL&W;  PA  RRs.  Airport.  Connected  with  Manhattan  Island  by  subways, 
ferries  and  bridges.  Thirty-six  miles  of  improved  water  front  ;  numerous  docks. 
Value  of  imports  and  exports  ranks  very  high.  Extensive  importation,  distribu- 
tion and  refining  of  sugar  and  coffee.  One  of  the  most  important  manufacturing 
centers.  Style  center  in  production  of  ladies'  shoes.  Manufactures  include  :  shoes, 
paints  and  varnish,  clothing,  foundry  and  machine  shop;  paper,  meat  products, 
preserved  fruits,  sirups,  glass,  floor  covering,  furniture,  toys,  novelties,  penicillin, 
printing  machinery.  U.  S.  Navy  Yard.  Brooklyn  College.  Long  Island  University, 
and  other  technical  schools. 
Advertiser-Digest  -|-  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1942     5     23     215     8.00        $9,500 

Edward  Mirabeau  Herrschaft,  Editor  and  Publisher,  32  Ralph  Ave.  (21).       £7,500  —  Fre* 

Aidal  (Echos)   (Lithuanian).  .Monthly  ......  jlrt61106'  L!t"     1945     2     40     126     6'00         2'000 

Antanas  Vaiciulaitis,  Ed.;  Franciscan  Fathers,  Pubs.,  680  Bushwick  Ave.  (21). 

All-Sports  Review-f  ...............  Monthly  ..........  Sports  Fans  .......  1958     5     24     210     1.50 

Jack  Schwartz,  Editor  and  Publisher,  381  St.  Nicholas  Ave.  (27). 


OrcnUtion  A*Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Use§  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNall* 
estimate.  Vluued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Alumni  Bulletin Quarterly Coll.  Alumni 1924 " 


Sub 


Phillip  E.  Lear,  Editor;  Alumni  Association  of  the  State  University  College  of 
Medicine  at  N.Y.C.,  Publisher,  450  Clarkson  Ave.  (8). 


Clit 

1.700 
2,726 


110      1.00  2,796,584 


Ateitis  (Lithuanian)-!- Monthly Cath.  Youth 1950     2     24     116     5.00       £1.700 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Paulius  Jurkus,  Editor;  Lithuanian  Catholic  Youth  Assn.,  Publisher, 

916  WUloughby  Ave.  (21). 
Awake  (no  adv.) Semi-mo Religious 1919     2     34 

Prints  editions  in  18  foreign  languages. 

Watchtower  Bible  and  Tract  Society,  Publisher,  117  Adams  St.  (1). 
Bay  News-f Thursday  ....    Independent     ..  1946     5     24 

Daniel  Greenberg,  Editor;  Bay  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,   1692  Utica  Ave. 

BME  Marine  Engineer          I-M^+UU,  /Marine  Eng'g   10.0     .     0.      1<U| 

(no  adv.)  J  Monthly j&  Labor  1952     5     24     196 


200 


1.60 
(34). 


§1365 


Lester  Kushner,  Editor;  Brotherhood  of  Marine  Engineers,  Publisher, 
675  Fourth  Ave.  (82). 

Boro  Leader -f Thursday Independent 1948  5  24  196  2.00 

George  E.  Dennen,  Editor  and  Publisher,  82  Clermont  Ave.  (5). 

Broadway  News-f .Friday Independent 1925  5  24  210  1.00 

Charles  W.  Koenig,  Editor  and  Publisher,  48-49  45th  St.,  Long  Island  City  (4). 

Brooklyn  Daily + {£ °3™nfx'Sat'  Independent 1933 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Arnold  Fine,  Editor;  Brooklyn  Daily  Corp.,  Publisher,  2427  Surf  Ave.   (24). 
Brooklyn  Heights  News -f Friday Independent 1943     5     24     220     1.00 

Albert  E.  Rahm,  Editor  and  Publisher,  44  Court  St.  (1). 
Brooklyn  Heights  Press-f .Thursday Independent 1939     5     24     220     2.00 


*5,162 


5     24     200   13.00      §32,450 


Richard  J.  Margolis,  Editor;  Brooklyn  Heights  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
130  Montague  St.  (1). 

Brooklyn  Record Friday Independent 1938     5     28     217     1.00 

Katharine  S.  Dixon,  Editor  and  Publisher,  44  Court  St.  (1). 

Brooklyn  Teacher  V Monthly Educational 1921      3     30     140  x 

Irving  M.  Boroff,  Ed.;  Brooklyn  Teachers  Assn.,  Pub.,  1875  East  18th  St.  (29). 

Bulletin  of  the  Medical  So-  1 
.of  Kings 


of  Brooklyn 

C.  F.  McCarty,  M.D.,  Ed.;  Medical  Society  of  the  Co.  of  Kings  and  Academy  of 
Medicine  of  Brooklyn,  Publisher,  1313  Bedford  Ave.  (16). 

Canarsie  Courier  -f  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1921     5     23     215     3.00 

Edward  M.  Herrschaft.  Editor  and  Publisher,  182  Conklin  Ave. 

Caravan,  The-f  ........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1953     5     24     210     5.00 

George  S.  Debs,  Editor;  Arab-  American  Business  Service  Bureau,  Inc., 
Publisher,  168  Hoyt  St.  (17). 

Coney  Island  Times-f  ............  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1897     5     24     210     2.00 

Sol  Levy,  Editor;  The  Empire  Publishing  and  Printing  Corp.,  1617  Surf  Ave. 
(24),  Coney  Island. 

cTitVi°-E^  .........  Catholic  .............  1933  8  24  28°  3-°° 

Msgr.  Alessandro  Ciocia.  D.D.,  Ed.;  II  Crociato,  Pub.,  One  Hanson  Place  (17). 
Current  Chiropody  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Chiropody  ..........  1951   Cont2o4lled  ?r°ee  £°t° 

Dr.  M.  N.  Cupshan,  Editor;  Dr.  I.  H.  Hanover,  Publisher,  1  Nevins  St.   (17). 

Ctas-f  (Times)  (Polish)  .......  .Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1905     5     23      186     8.00 

Leopold  Obierek.  Editor;  Czas  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  142  Grand  St.  (11). 

Darbininkas-f  (The  Worker  )!Tl1M  *Fr*        Path   A  Labor      1916      7     24      28°      6'00 
(Lithuanian)  .....................  jTues.ftFrf  .......  Cath.  &  Labor....  Controlled  free  dist. 

S.  Suztedelis,  Editor;  Franciscan  Fathers,  Publisher,  910  Willoughby  Ave.  (21). 

Flatbush  Life  (offset)  ............  Saturday  .........  Independent  .......  1956      5     24     210      3.00 

Walter  Karp,  Editor;  Herman  Furtzaig,  Publisher,  5  Snyder  Ave. 

Flatbush  Magazine  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Ch.  of  Com  .........  1922     3     27     140x1.00 

B.  J.  King,  Ed.;  Flatbush  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Inc.,  887  Flatbush  Ave.  (26). 

Flatbush  Times  +  ...................  Friday  ............  Republican  ........  1952     5     24     203     2.50 

Joseph  B.  Samitz,  Editor;  Flatlands  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
929  Remsen  Ave.  (36). 

Glendale  Register^-  ................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1946     5     24     210 

Henry  Hardenfelder,  Editor  and  Publisher,  65-12  80th  Ave.,  Glendale. 

Grandstand  Manager-l-  ...........  Monthly  ..........  {pXfiS.  195°     B     24     21° 

Jack  Schwartz,  Editor  and  Publisher,  831  St.  Nicholas  Ave.  (27). 

Graphic-h  ..................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1954     5     24     210 

Maurice  Paul.  Editor;  Charles  W.  Koenig,  Publisher,  2075  86th  St.  (14). 

Greenpoint  Home  News-f  ......  Thursday  ........  Independent..,....1944     6     24     210     1.00 

Charles  W.  Koenig,  Editor  and  Publisher,  48-49  45th  St.,  Long  Island  City  (4). 

Greenpoint  Star  —  See  Long  Island  City. 


39,200 

$14,000 

$5,000 

6,050 
5,300 

§6,300 

7,400 

5,806 
2,557 

§13,260 

$8,000 
1:2,000 

13,000 

$2,500 
5,000 


2.00        §1,012 


1-BO 


2.00 


18,000 
$5,071 


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IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  4  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI»»ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Academy  of  Music  ............  ^Monthly  ..........  {sciences  1908     l     40     115          * 

Not  issued  during  May,  June,  July,  August  and  Sept. 

William  M.  Martin  Editor;  Brooklyn  Institute  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  Publisher, 

80  Lafayette  Ave.  (17). 
Home  Reporter-}-   (offset)  ......  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1958     5     24     224     8.60 

John  Kane,  Editor;  Home  Reporter  Inc.,  Publisher,  8117  Third  Ave.  (9). 

(Hotel,  Motel 
Hotel  Gazette  ...........................  Bi-wkly,  Sat...    Sales  &  1876      3      27      140     4.00 

I  Promotion 

Edith  S.  Dudley,  Editor;  Rudolph  J.  Killer,  Publisher,  88  Flatbush  Ave.   (17). 
Illustrated  Speedway  News  .....  Tuesday  ..........  Auto  Racing  .......  1988     5     24     217     4.00 

Issued  throughout  the  season. 

Walter  E.  Bull,  Editor  and  Publisher,  881  St.  Nicholas  Ave.  (27). 
Jewish  Examiner-f  ..................  Friday  ............  Jewish  Int  .........  1929     5     24 

Rabbi  Louis  D.  Gross,  Editor;  Judea  Pub.  Corp.,  268  Ashland  Place. 
Karys  (Warrior)  (Lithu.)  +...Monthly  ..........  Lith.  Int  .............  1950     8     26 

Z.  Raulinaitis,   Editor;  Lithuanian  Veterans.  Inc.,  Pub.,   916 

K«»^  ....................................  Bi-weekly  .......  Collegiate  ...........  1947  c 

Students  of  Brooklyn  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Bedford  Ave. 
Kings  County  Chronicle  +  ......  Tuesday  ..........  Independent  .......  1988     5     28 

Edward  M.  Herrschaft,  Editor  and  Publisher,  176  Shepherd  Ave. 
Kings  Courier-h  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1951     6     24 

Dan  Greenberg,  Editor;  Kings  Courier,  Publisher,  1692  Utica  Ave.  (34). 
KingsmanV  ..............................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1950     5     24     210     1.00 

Students  of  Brooklyn  College,  Editors  and  Publishers  (10).  Controlled  free  dist. 
Kings  PreM-f-  .........................  .Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1950      5      24     210      2.00 

Sol  Levy,  Editor;  Empire  Publishing  and  Printing  Corp.,  1617  Surf  Ave.  (24). 
Lalks  (Time)  +  (Latvian)  ......  Wed.  A  Sat  .......  Independent  .....  1949     7     24     280   16/00 

Karlis  Rabacs,  Editor;  Helmars  Rudzitis.  Publisher,  282  76th  St.  (9). 

LituanusV  ................................  Quarterly  ........  {cSirStelnU      1954      2      31      126     2'00 

Lithuanian  Student  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  916  Willoughby  Ave.  (21). 

Long  Island  Advocate  +  .........  {l^un*'8***    IndeP«ndent  .......  1913      5      24      22°   13'00 

Victor  Stanley,  Editor;  WTO.  E.  Weiler  and  Howard  W.  Bryan,  Publishers, 
331  St.  Nicholas  Ave..  Ridgewood  (27). 

Me?Aat"£l'Fharb+   <Mirror>)JJon..Wed.       Independent  .......  1899      4      40      210   15.00 

(Arabic;  .............................  ]  oc  rri. 

Fred  Ghusn,  Editor;  Mrs.  Angelina  Diab,  Publisher,  189  Atlantic  Ave. 
New  Church  Messenger  ...........  Bi-wkly  (Sat.)  Swedenborsr'n....  1855     2     86      118 

Rev.  Bjorn  Johannson,  Editor;  New  Church  Board  of  Publications, 

108  Clark  St.  (2). 
New  Yorkin  Uutiset-f  (Fin.).Tues.AFri  .......  Independent  .......  1911     7     26     280 

Esa  Arra,  Editor;  Finnish  Newspaper  Co..  Pub.,  4418  Eighth  Ave.  (20). 


200      1.50 


Clrt 

86,000 


tlO, 203 


J6.213 


11,600 

1:7,500 
10,200 
54,436 

150 
8,000 

§12,056 


§17,901 


3.00        tl,488 


7.00        t3,660 


?corder-t-              [Saturday Independent 1953      5      24      196  4.50        17,215 

"Thomas  Hi  Watkins, "Edit or;  Watkins  Publishing  Co.,  1650  Fulton  St. 

Norden-f  (Swedish)  Thursday Independent 1896      7      26      280  5.00 

Theodore  Anderson,  Editor;  Norden  News,  Inc.,  Pub.,  4314  Eighth  Ave.  (82). 

Nordisk  Tidende-MNorw.)...  Thursday Independent 1891     8     24     294  6.00 

Carl  Soy  land,  Editor;  Carl  Jensen,  Publisher,  6515  Fifth  Ave.  (20). 

Oar  Navy Semi-mo U.  S.  Navy 1897     3     27      140  5.00 

Frank  Uhlig,  Jr.,  Editor;  Our  Navy,  Inc.,  Publisher,  One  Hanson  Place  (17). 

Plants  and  Gardens Quarterly Botanical 1945     2     28     101  2.00 

Brooklyn  Botanic  Garden,  Publisher,  1000  Washington  Ave.  (26). 

f  T  am 

Police  Journal Quarterly {Enforcement     1916     2      43      14°     l'™ 

R.  B.  Donnelly,  Editor;  E.  R.  Bodnar,  Publisher,  158  Berkeley  Place  (17). 

Poly  Men  V 5  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Alumni 1 924     3      26     140  x2.00 

George  Sitock,  Editor;  Brooklyn  Polytechnic  Alumni 
Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  333  Jay  St.  (1). 

Polytechnic  Reporter -f  V Thursday Collegiate 1914     5     24     210x5.00 

Student  Council  Polytechnic  Institute  of  Brooklyn,  Publisher, 
85  Livingston  St.  (2). 

Pratt  Alumnus  -f  V 4  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Alumni 1901      2      34      126  x 

Mary  L.  Wolfe,  Editor;  Pratt  Alumni  Assn.  of  Pratt  Institute,  Publisher, 
223  Ryerson  St.  (6). 

Prattler.  The-f-  V F'tn'tly  (Frt). Collegiate 194°  Controlled  free  dist. 

Students  of  Pratt  Institute,  Editors  and  Publishers,  216  Ryerson  St.  (6). 

Record  and  Advertiser 4- Thursday Democratic 1912      5     23     215     8.00 

Edward  M.  Herrschaft.  Editor  and  Publisher,  176  Shepherd  Ave.  (8). 

Ridg«wood  Times-!- Thursday Independent 1908     6     24     224     8.00 

Joseph  Schmidt,  Editor;  Ridgewood  Times  Printing  and  Publishing 
Co.,  Inc.,  852  Cypress  Ave.  (27). 

St.  John's  News  V   (no  adv.). .Bi-wkly,  Fri...Collegiate 1932      5     24     210     5.00 

Students  of  University  College  of  St.  John's  University,  Editora  and  Publisher!, 
96  Schermerhorn  St.  (2). 


§2,502 

§9,448 

*12,2S3 

$7,000 

1.500 

J9,537 

2,000 
20,000 

12,200 
$12,025 
$10,025 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI"sued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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$84,000 


2,500 

511,371 
4,000— Free 

4.00  *140,198 


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Seafarer's  Log  (no  adv.) Bi-wkly  (Fri.).  Maritime  Labor.l  98  8     5     24     196          x 

Herbert  Brand.  Editor;  Seafarers  International  Union.  Atlantic  and  Gulf  Dis- 
trict, AFL-CIO,  Publisher,  676  Fourth  Ave.   (32). 

Seawanhaka+  V Wednesday Collegiate 1927   Rolled  free  dist* 

Students  of  Long  Island  University,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
885  Flatbush  Ave.  Ext.  (1). 

Spectator  -f .Friday Independent 1983     5     24     210     2.50 

Walter  E.  Haas.  Ed.;  Brooklyn  Spectator,  Inc.,  Pub.,  8320  Third  Ave.  (9). 

Tablet,  The4- Saturday Catholic 1908     8     28     296 

Tablet  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  1  Hanson  Place  (17). 

Tobacco  and  Confectionery    \Tur,,«4.M»  JTob.&Confec. 

Guide-f JMontmy \RetailTrade 

Everett  Einarsen,  Editor  and  Publisher,  50  Court  St. 

Vienybe-f    (Lithuanian) Weekly Independent 1886     7 

Juozas  Tysliava,  Editor  and  Publisher,  192  Highland  Blvd.  (7). 

Watchtower  (no  adv.) Semi-mo Religious 1879     2 

Prints  editions  in  50  foreign  languages. 

Watch  Tower  Bible  and  Tract  Society  of  Pa,,  Pub.,  124  Columbia  Heights   (1). 

f  West  End  Journal  + Thursday Independent 1934      6     24     210     2.60 

]  Williamsburg  News  -f Friday Independent 1905      5     24     210     2.50        §6,900 

1  Sol  Levy,  Ed.;  The  Empire  Publishing  and  Printing  Corp.,  1617  Surf  Ave.  (24). 

Yid,  Der+    (Yiddish) Friday Religious 1953      5      28      190     5.00      $11,000 

Rabbi  Isaac  Klein,  Editor;  Der  Yid  Publication  Assn.,  134  B'way  (11). 

BUFFALOf  (C6),  pop.  680,182;  Erie  Co.  (W).  On  eastern  shore  of  Lake  Erie  at  junc- 
tion of  Lake  Erie  and  the  Niagara  River,  which  separates  it  from  Canada.  Two 
bridges  to  Canada.  Eastern  terminus  of  transportation  of  four  Great  Lakes; 
western  terminus  of  New  York  State  Thru  way.  WAB;  B&O;  ERIE;  LV;  NYC; 
DL&W;  C&O;  NYC&SL;  PA;  CN  RRs.  Airlines:  AAA;  AA;  CAP;  MOH;  LCA; 
FTL  (airfreight). 

Lumber  market,  flour  and  grain  mill  products,  plastics,  steel,  railroad, 
chemical,  airplane  center.  Other  leading  manufactures  are  buses,  automobiles  and 
parts,  electrical,  foundry,  machine  shop,  bread  and  bakery  products,  iron  and 
steel,  rubber  products,  furniture.  Slaughtering  and  meat  packing  plants;  oil 
refineries.  Eight  banks;  bank  clearings  (5-31-58),  $7,148,526,051;  deposits  (6- 
80-48),  $2,209,184,279.  829,058  (Buffalo  district)  electric  (AC)  meters ;  293,966 
(Buffalo  district)  gas  meters;  254,000  (metropolitan)  telephones.  University 
of  Buffalo;  New  York  State  College  for  Teachers;  Canisius  College  and  many 
other  institutions.  Three  TV  stations. 

$9,000 


.?*  Monthly  ..........  College  Math  .....  1894      1      60      105      6.00 

R.  D.  Jamea,  Ed.;  Math'l  Assn.  of  America,  Pub.,  Univ.  of  Buffalo   (14). 
Amherst  Bee  —  See  Williamsville. 
B  A  C  News  Magazine  .............  Monthly  ..........  Club  News  .........  1923     3     28     140     5.00 

Margaret  R.  Fink,  Editor;  Buffalo  Athletic  Club,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
Niagara  Square  (2). 

Buffalo   B,ieine.»+   .............  Monthly  ..........  Ch.ofCom  .........  1925  Controlled  f  ?ee  di.°t° 

Lloyd  Graham,  Editor;  Buffalo  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Pub.,  288  Main  St.  (2). 

Buffalo  Law  Journal  4-  ............  (Jf  toL^^*'  {*B&  Bitoto   1929     6     24     266  23'00 

R.  J.  O'Mara,  Editor;  Buffalo  Law  Journal,  Inc..  Publisher.  126  Broadway  (3). 

Buffalo  Motorist  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Motoring  ............  1908     5     24     224      1.20 

Edward  F.  Gibbons.  Editor;  Automobile  Club  of  Buffalo,  Pub.,  976  Delaware  (9). 


$2,522 

3,750 
1,890 

$1,011 
3S.732 


xi  jSunday Catholic 1872      8      24     294     4.00      $25,987 

Rev.  F.  J.  O'Connor,  Editor;  Roman  Catholic  Diocese  of  Buffalo,  Publisher, 

581  Virginia  St.   (2). 
Central  Railway  Chronicle-f .. Quarterly R.R.  Employees. 1890     2      24        98     1.50  $900 

C.  M.  Voll,  Ed.;  Central  Ry.  Club  of  Buffalo,  Pub.,  Room  17,  Hotel  Statler-Hilton. 
Courier-Express -f EveryMorn Independent 1834      8     22     308  22.00**163>148 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  10.80^*307,254 

W.  J.  Conners,  HI,  Publisher,  787  Main  St.  (6). 
Criterion.  The  (Negro) Saturday Independent 1925      8      28     294  

Frank  F.  Merriweather,  Editor;  The  Buffalo  Criterion,  Pub.,  867  William  St.  (4). 

DeUGern)S  y°chcnblatt4'      jFriday Independent 1953     7     26     294     4.00        $4,200 

cliristeV  Biohm. 'Editor;  Emll  A.  Pieper,  Publisher.  728  Brisbane  Bldg.  (8). 

Empire  Star 4-  ( Negro) Thursday Independent 1982     6     24     224     8.00 

A.  J.  Smitherman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  234  Broadway  (4). 

Empire  State  Architect Bi-monthly Architecture 1941     2     40      140     2.60 

Warren  N.  Wittek.  Editor;  Julian  L.  Kahle,  Publisher,  547  Linwood  Ave.  (9). 

..       m          ,XT  ™  uj       ™     *ui  I  Western  N.Y.    1956     3     26     140     4.00 

Executive  Town  'N  Club  +     .Monthly.         1  Club  News  Controlled  free  dist. 

Paul  B.  Hoolihan,  Editor;  Paul  B.  Hoolihan  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  83  Statler-Hilton  (2). 

Griffin,  The-fV Bi-wkly  (Fri.)  Collegiate 1927   Controlled  free  dist. 

Students  of  Canisius  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  2001  Main  St.  (8). 


$2,142 

$2,000 
$5,000 


1,600 


Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublishcr's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  4  Nonpareil 
eras.  12  to  inch.  T  A  gate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  \M"ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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International  Gazette  4-  ...........  Wed.  &  Sat  .....  Independent  .......  1885     6     24     266     8.00 

R.  J.  O'Mara,  Editor;  C.  A.  Beringer,  Publisher,  125  Broadway  (8). 
Jewish  Re  view  4-  .....................  Friday  .............  Jewish  Int  ..........  1912     5     24     210     3.50      $13,200 

Ellas  R.  Jacobs,  Editor  and  Publisher,  85  Pearl  St.  (2). 
Kensington  Topics  +  ..............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1925     8     23     294     4.50        13,000 

Clarence  O.  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8041  Bailey  Ave.  (16). 
Midnight  OilV  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Coll.  Humor  .......  1927     8     26     119 

Students  of  Univ.  of  Buffalo,  Mi  Hard  Fillmore  College,  Editors  and  Pubs.  (14). 
Monumental  News-Review  .....  Monthly  ..........  Monuments  ........  1889     2     44     154     5.00          2,499 

E.  H.  Whitaker,  Ed.;  Monumental  News-Review.  Inc.,  Pub.,  429  Franklin  St.  (2). 
News-f-  .....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1880     8     22     808  2  1.8  4^*287,446 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

James  H.  Righter.  Publisher,  218  Main  St.  (5). 
Railroad  Workers  Journal  ......  Monthly  ..........  R.R.  Labor  .........  1940     2     86     180     8.00 

C.  M.  Donnelly,  Editor;  Railroad  Yardmasters  of  North  America,  Inc.,  Pub., 

Lafayette  Bldg.  (8). 
Record  V  ....................................  Wednesday  .....  Collegiate  ...........  1913     5     24     150     1.50 

Students  of  New  York  State  College  for  Teachers,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
1300  Elm  wood  Ave.  (9). 

S^TO^vJ?.t.**™!!  }5  tLayr  ..........  Museum  Int  .......  1920     2     26      101       .60        tl.200 

Emily  H.  Zurbrick,  Ed.  ;  Buffalo  Society  of  Natural  Sciences,  Buffalo  Museum 
of  Science,  Publisher,  Humboldt  Park  (11). 

South  Buffalo  News  (offset).  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1921     5     28     217     2.00        1:2,000 

Donald  F.  Schutt.  Editor;  South  Buffalo  News  Inc.,  Pub.,  2121  Seneca  St.  (10). 

Spectrum*  V  ........................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  195° 


5,000 

Students  of  the  University  of  Buffalo,  Pubs.,  Norton  Hall,  8485  Main  St.  (14). 
Technical  Societies  News  ofl,..      -  lv  w^i^^ti-         *946      8     26      140     2.00  J100 

the  Niagara  Frontier-f..  JMontnIy  .......  Engineering.    ..  Controlled  free  dist.       1:8,000 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Paul  B.  Hoolihan  Co.,  Editors  and  Publishers,  33  Sutler  Hilton  Hotel  (2). 
Tribune-Sun-f  ............  .Wednesday.     Independent  .  ...1895     5     24     224      $16,000  —  Free 

Robert  A.  Nusbaum,  Publisher,  1234  Broadway  (12). 
Volksfreund-f    (German)  .......  Mon.&Thurs...  Independent  .......  1836     7     26     294     6.00          - 

Val  J.  Peter,  Editor;  Val  Peter  Publishing  Co.,  411  Blue  Cross  Bldg.  (2). 
West  Side  Times-f  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1919     6     24     224     8.00 

Edward  T.  Jetter,  Editor  and  Publisher,  61  Grant  St.  (18). 

CAIRO  (N6),  pop.  X650;  Greene  Co.  (SE).  In  Catskill  Mountains,  8  m  W  of  Hudson. 
Railroad  station,  Catskill.  NYC  RR.  Bottling  works;  women's  apparel  factory. 
Resort. 
Herald  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1890     6     26     280     8.00  §420 

G.  E.  Bleezarde,  Editor  and  Publisher,  164  Main  St.,  Ravena. 

CALEDONIA  (E4ft),  pop.  1,688;  Livingston  Co.  (W).  20  m  8W  of  Rochester.  LV; 
ERIE;  NYC  RRs.  Manufactures  tags,  wallboard,  cement  blocks,  disinfectant. 
Bean  processing  plant.  Gypsum  and  limestone  quarries.  State  fish   hatchery. 
Dairy,  grain  farms. 
Advertiser-}-  ............................  .Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1878     4     24      168     2.50        §1,196 

Gerald  F.  Keith,  Editor;  The  Keith  Press,  Publisher. 

CALLICOON  (K7),  pop.  X602;  Sullivan  Co.   (SE).  On  Delaware  River,  between  Port 
Jervis  and  Binghamton.   ERIE   RR.  Needlework  factory;  sawmill;  creamery; 
chick  hatchery.  Resort  area.  Hardwood  timber.  Poultry,  dairy  farms. 
Sullivan  County  Democrat  -f..  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1892     7     23     291     3.00        §2,825 

Fred  W.  Stabbert,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CAMBRIDGE  (O4%).  pop.  1,692;  Washington  Co.  (E).  85  m  NE  of  Albany.  DAH  RR. 
Manufactures    hinge   tubes,    silk   underwear.    Seed    house.    Agriculture.    Milk, 
potatoes. 
Washington  County  Post  -f-...  .Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1788     7     24     280     2.50   **1,4£7 

G.  B.  CnHinan,  Editor;  Washington  County  Post,  Publisher. 

CAMDEN  (J4).  pop.  2,407;  Oneida  Co.   (C).  18  m  W  of  Rome.  NYC  RR.  Manufac- 
tures furniture,  copper  wire,  wire  mill  machinery,  shoe  trees.  Hardwood  timber. 
Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  sweet  corn,  green  beans. 
Advance-  Journal  -f  ..................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1873     7     24     280     5.00   **1,610 

Walter  C.  Stone.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CAMILLUS  (H4%),  pop.  1,225  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  1,264)  ;  Onondaga 
Co.   (C).  8  m  W  of  Syracuse.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures  pocket  knives,  cutlery. 
Dairy,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  hay,  potatoes. 
Advocate-|-  ...............................  Saturday  .........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1926     8     24     294     8.00  §608 

Don  H.  Brown,  Editor;  Onon-Town  Publishing  Co..  Inc.,  Bald  wins  ville. 

CANAJOHARIE  (L5),  pop.  2,761  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-58,  gives  2,653)  ;  Montgom- 
ery Co.  (E).  On  Mohawk  River  and  Barge  Canal,  45  m  NW  of  Albany.  NYC  RR. 
Manufacture*  food  products,  paper  bags.  Agriculture.  Milk,  eggs,  hogs. 
Courier-Standard  -f  .................  .Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1876     8     24     294     8.50   **  3,690 

Circulate*  also  in  Fort  Plain. 

Donald  Christie,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Canal  St.,  Fort  Plain. 


CircuUtlon--**Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *Jmw  sod  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  fsce,  estimated.  +Uses  Msts.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRsnd  McNatty 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubsoription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CANANDAIGUAf  (F6),  pop.  8,882  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  9,046) ;  Ontario 
Co.  ( WC).  On  N  end  of  Canandaigua  Lake,  28  m  SE  of  Rochester.  NYC ;  PA  RRs. 
Manufactures  chemicals,  sauerkraut,  knit  goods,  corsets,  underwear,  vinegar, 
soap.  Veterans'  Hospital.  Lake  resort.  Agriculture.  Beets,  cabbage,  barley,  truck 
crops. 

Ind.  Dem 1797      8     24     29415.00        §4,890 


Messenger  -f 

Comie  strip  advertising  accepted. 

John  J.  Waterbury,  Editor;  Canandaigua  Messenger,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

+*.tL.T.!™!?~          }  Wednesday Republican 1852     7     24     278 

"aarence'y." Webster  and  William  J.  Mitchell,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


8.00 


2,159 


CANASTOTA  (J4),  pop.  4,458  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  4,864)  ;  Madison  Co. 
(C).  21  m  E  of  Syracuse.  LV;  NYC  RRs.  Manufactures  bakelite,  milk  products, 
trailers,  school  bus  bodies,  machine  tool  parts,  canned  goods,  furniture,  patent 
medicines.  Truck,  dairy  farms.  Onions,  potatoes,  hay. 

Bee- Journal  + Friday Republican 1865     7     24     276     3.00   **1,677 

Wheeler  Milmoe,  Editor;  Canastota  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

CANDOR  (H6),  pop.  802;  Tioga  Co.  (S).  88  m  NW  of  Binghamton.  DL&W  RR.  Glove 
factory.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Oats,  hay,  corn. 

Courier-4- Thursday Democratic 1899     5     24     288     2.60 

William  A.  Muir,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CAN1STEO  (E6),  pop.  2,625;  Steuben  Co.  (SW).  5  m  SE  of  Hornell.  ERIE  RR.  Man- 
ufactures  advertising  signs,  silk  products.  Maple  timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Times -|- Thursday Republican 1873     8     24     280     2.60 

Southern  Tier  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Addis  on. 

CANTONf  (Kl),  pop.  4,379  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  4,875) ;  St.  Lawrence 
Co.  (N).  18  m  SE  of  Ogdensburg.  NYC  RR.  St.  Lawrence  University.  Dairy, 
poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  hay. 

Hill  News-f  V Wednesday Collegiate 1911     5     26     224     1.50 

Laurentian+V    (offset) Quarterly Coll.  Alumni 1887     2     27     112     1.00 

Students  of  St.  Lawrence  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


§912 


2,015 


* Republican !866     8     24     294     3.00 

A.B.C.  Statement  not  released  at  press  time. 

Denzil  R.  Bowman  and  Rossiter  Smith,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CARMELf    (Dl),  pop.   1,626;  Putnam  Co.    (SE).   50  m  N  of  New  York.  NYC  RR. 

Summer  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
Guideposts  (no  adv.)  (off set). Monthly Religious 1947     2     24       91     2.00 

Dr.  Norman  Vincent  Peale,  Editor;  Guideposts  Associates,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Prevue   (offset) Monthly Movie  Enter 1952     1     43       70     1.50 

Nina  Sachs,  Editor;  Stephan  Saunders,  Publisher. 
Putnam  County  Courier  + Thursday Democratic 1841     8     23     294     3.00 

Willitt  C.  Jewell  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CARTHAGE  (J2%),  pop.  4,420;  Jefferson  Co.  (N).  18  m  E  of  Watertown.  NYC  RR. 
Manufactures  paper  and  paper  products,  machinery,  concrete  and  tile,  cheese. 
Lime,  iron  ore,  talc  deposits ;  timber.  Agriculture.  TV  station. 

Republican  Tribune -f .Thursday Ind.  Rep 1860     7     24     276     3.00 

Carthage  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

CASTILE  (D5).  pop.  1,072;  Wyoming  Co.  (W).  50  m  S  of  Rochester.  ERIE  RR.  Knit- 
wear, dress  goods  manufactured.  Ships  apples,  potatoes.  Diversified  farming. 
Dairying,  beans,  apples. 

Castilian-h Thursday Republican 1874     6     24     280     4.00 

Donald  R.  Sanders,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CATO  (G4),  pop.  481;  Cayuga  Co.  (C).  25  m  NW  of  Syracuse.  LV  RR.  Manufactures 
flour,  feed,  potato  chips,  awnings,  tents.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat, 
corn,  cabbage. 

Citteen-f. Thursday Republican 1893     7     24     280     8.00 

F.  H.  Hosmer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Red  Creek. 

CATSKILLf  (N6),  pop.  6,892  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-58,  gives  6,681) ;  Greene  Co. 
(SE)  On  Hudson  River,  80  m  S  of  Albany.  NYC  RR.  Bridge  to  Hudson,  N.  Y. 
Manufactures  rayon  underwear,  cement,  brick,  metalwork.  Summer  resort. 
Dairy,  fruit,  truck  farms. 

Enterprise-f Wednesday Democratic 1898     6     26     280     1.50 

Raymond  A.  Gallt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Greene^County  Examiner-     |Thurgday Ind.  Rep 1792     8     24     280     8.00 

Mary  Magee,]Bditor;  Greene  and  Ulster  Publishing  Co. 
Mall-J- Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1879     8     24     287     9.00 

H.  E.  Silberstein,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CATTARAUGUS  (C6),  pop.  1,100;  Cattaraugus  Co.  (SW).  82  m  NW  of  Olean.  BRIE 
RR.  Manufactures  dairy,  wood  products.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Hay. 
oats,  potatoes. 

Star — See  Chronlcle-Journal-Cattaraugus  Star-Rushford  Spectator  of  Franklinville. 

Times -f Thursday Republican 1884  5  24  210  8.00 

Charles  W.  Brock,  Editor;  Brock  Publishing  Co.,  Ine. 

Ctrculatkm— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  Xfcand  McNally 
estimate.  Vluued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CAZENOVIA  (J5),  pop.  1,946;  Madison  Co.  (C).  18  m  SE  of  Syracuse.  LV  RR. 
Summer  retort.  Agriculture.  Dairying,  grain*  poultry. 

Republican  + Thursday Republican 1808     7     23     275     3.00    **1,643 

George  Lowe,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CENTEREACH  (F2),  pop.  X942;  Suffolk  Co.  (SE).  50  m  NE  of  Brooklyn.  Railroad 
station  Ronkonkoma.  LI  RR.  Bank,  Stony  Brook.  Nurseries.  Residential. 

Mid  Island  News  + Thursday Independent     ..1953     5     24      197      1.00        §1,150 

Bernard  Paley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  162. 

CENTER  MORICHES  (F2),  pop.  1,761;  Suffolk  Co.  (SE).  On  Moriches  Bay.  60  m  E 
of  New  York.  LI  RR.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  ducks,  beans. 

Moriches  Tribune  + Friday Republican 1937     8     24     280     4.00    **2,423 

John  T.  Tuthill,  Editor;  Patchogue  Argus  Corp.,  Publisher, 
20  Medford  Ave.,  Patchogue. 

CENTRAL  ISLIP  (E2),  pop.  8,067;  Suffolk  Co.  (SE).  40  m  E  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR. 

State  Hospital.  Poultry,  dairy  farms. 
Brentwood-Central  Is  lip  Bulletin — See  Brentwood. 

News  + Thursday Independent 1948     5     24     197     1.50        §1,663 

William  G.  Wurtenburg,  Jr.,  Editor;  Robert  J.  Malone,  Publisher. 

CENTRAL  SQUARE  (H4),  pop.  665;  Oswego  Co.  (NC).  20  m  N  of  Syracuse.  NYC; 
NYO&W  RRs.  Feed  mill.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms. 

Citizen-!- Thursday Independent 1950      5      22      224         3,500 — Free 

Prints  edition  called  Outlet  for  Fort  Brewerton. 

Mrs.  Paul  Fuller,  Editor;  Mexico  Independent,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Mexico. 

CENTRAL  VALLEY  (CD,  pop.  X538;  Orange  Co.  (SE).  40  m  N  of  New  York.  ERIE 
RR.  Wire  braids,  aluminum  castings  manufactured.  Fruit,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Orange  County  Courier Thursday Independent 1928      5      24      224      2.00  §661 

Lawrence  A.  Kipp,  Editor;  The  Courier-Local  Press,  Publisher. 

CHAPPAQUA  (Dltt),pop.  X 4,000 ;  Westchester  Co.  (SE).  25  m  NE  of  New  York  City. 
NYC  RR.  Manufactures  paper  twine.  Residential  suburb  of  New  York.  Nurseries. 

New  Castle  Tribune  + Thursday Independent 1927      8      23      297      2.00    **1,371 

Helen  Sarsen,  Editor;  North  Westchester  Publishers,  Inc. 
Patent  Trader — See  Mount  Kisco. 

CHATEAUGAY  (Ml),  pop.  1,234;  Franklin  Co.  (NE).  On  Chateau  gay  Lake.  18  m  E  of 
Malone.  RUT  RR.  Creamery ;  flour  and  feed  mill.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes. 

Record -f Friday Democratic 1877      6     26     280     2.50        §1,560 

R.  J.  Peacock,  Editor;  Record  Printing  and  Publishing  Company. 

CHATHAM  (N6),  pop.  2,804;  Columbia  Co.  (SE).  26  m  SE  of  Albany.  NYC;  RUT 
RRs.  Manufactures  box  board,  textiles,  dairy  products.  Diversified  farming. 
Wool,  rye.  corn,  potatoes. 

Courier-h Thursday Republican 1862     8     24     287     4.00        §3,895 

Albert  S.  Callan,  Jr..  Editor ;  Chatham  Courier  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

CHAUTAUQUA  (B6).  pop.  X888;  Chautauqua  Co.  (SW).  On  Lake  Chautauqua,  16  m 
NW  of  Jamestown.  Railroad  station  and  bank,  Mayville.  PA  RR.  boat  connec- 
tion. Summer  resort  and  cultural  center. 

Chantauquan   (Daily)  + Morn.ex.Sun.. . Local  &  Educ 1879     5     24     224     4.00        £2,500 

Issued  only  during  July  and  August. 

Chautauqua  Institution,  Publisher.  - 

CHEEKTOWAGA    (C6),   pop.    45,354    (special   U.    S.   Census    4-1-57,    gives    74,493); 

(branch  of  Buffalo  P.  O.)  ;  Erie  Co.  ( W).  5  m  E  of  Buffalo.  LV  RR.  Manufactures 

steel  products  and  equipment,  electric  motors.  Residential. 
Herald  and  Cheektowaga  News — See  Depew. 
Times -f Thursday Independent 1946     5     24     224     4.00        §5,650 

Willard  C.  Allis,  Editor  and  Publisher,  343  Maryvale  Drive  (25). 

CHERRY  VALLEY  (L5),  pop.  760;  Otsego  Co.  (EC).  64  m  NW  of  Albany.  D&H  RR. 
Chair,  baseball,  glove  factories.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  buck- 
wheat, corn. 

News-f .Thursday Independent......  193  2     4     26     210     2.50  §597 

F.  LeVere  Winne,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHESTER  (Cl),  pop.  1,216;  Orange  Co.  (SE).  55  m  NW  of  New  York.  ERIE  RR. 
Insulated  wire  factory.  Dairy,  fruit,  poultry  farms. 

Bio-Dynamics Quarterly Soil-Conserv'n...l946      1      51      101      1.50  $650 

Alice  Heckel.  Editor;  Bio-Dynamic  Farming  and  Gardening  Assn.,  Inc.,  R.  D.  1. 

Chester-Florida  Bulletin  + Thursday Independent 1945     5     24     217     4.00  8465 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  News  of  Florida  and  Orange  County  Post 

of   Washingtonville. 
Terry  Van  Derhoof,  Editor;  Elmer  J.  Spear,  Publisher. 

CHITTENANGO  (J4%),  pop.  1,807  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  2,892) ;  Madison 
Co.  (C).  16  m  E  of  Syracuse.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures  food  specialties.  Dairy, 
truck  farms.  Onions,  celery. 

Madison  County  Times + -Friday Democratic 1869     7     24     280     8.00        81*275 

C.  M.  Milmoe,  Editor;  Me  Henry  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Oneida. 

CICERO  (H4%),  pop.  1,288  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57),  gives  2,088)  ;  Onondaga  Co. 
(C).  Near  Oneida  Lake,  10  m  N  of  Syracuse.  Railroad  station,  Clay.  NYC  RR. 
Cheese  factory.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  cabbage,  corn,  oats. 

Recorder+ .Thursday Ind.  Rep 1925     8     24     294     8.00        81,176 

Don  H.  Brown,  Editor;  Onon-Town  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Baldwins ville. 


CfradattoD-Hr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McMally 
estimate.  Vlmed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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pop.  6,331  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  10,997)  ;  Erie  Co. 


CLARENCE  (C4%) .          

(W).  16  m  NE  of  Buffalo.  NYC  RR.  Diversified  farming. 

Press  -f Thursday Independent 1944 

Paul  D.  Beers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Circ 


5     24     210     2.50        {2,463 


CLINTON  (K4%),  pop.  1,680  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-58,  gives  1,836);  Oneida  Co. 
(C).  9  m  SW  of  Utica,  NYO&W  RR.  Manufactures  paint;  canning  factory. 
Hamilton  College  (men).  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Peas,  beans,  corn. 

Courier  + Thursday Independent 1846     7     23     276     4.00        §3,350 

John  W.  Boynton,  Editor;  Clinton  Courier,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

H*Uotadv01U.!!?.!!!..!!f.r.!?.I!r. }  5  tL  a  yr ColL  Alumni 1935  2  30  112  Free  6,250 

Nelson  C.  Hyde,  Jr.,  Editor ;  Alumni  Assn.  of  Hamilton  College,  Publisher. 

Spectator.  The  +  V Friday Collegiate 1947  7  24  280  4.00  tl.OOO 

Students  of  Hamilton  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CLYDE  (G4),  pop.  2,492;  Wayne  Co.  (NW).  On  Barge  Canal,  42  m  W  of  Syracuse. 
NYC  RR.  Manufactures  cheese,  sauerkraut,  vinegar,  shoe  counters  and  heels; 
foundry.  Dairy,  fruit  farms. 

°1^JnT^^d.tn.t.^!!!!...}Wednesdav ^dependent 1885      6      24     217      1.00        $1,000 

Aretta  J.  Morrison,  Editor;  Wayne  E.  Morrison,  Sr.,  Publisher. 
Times — See  Lyons  Republican  and  Clyde  Times,  Lyons. 


7     24     280     2.50 


1,200 


......  .........  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1885 

Charles  L.  O'Brien,  Editor  and  Publisher,  109  Glasgow  St. 

COBLESKILL   (M5),  pop.  8,208;  Schoharie  Co.   (E).  85  m  W  of  Schenectady.  D&H 

RR.  Manufactures  refrigerators,  silos,  silk  dresses,  pancake  flour.  State  School 

of  Agriculture.  Dairy  farms. 
Index  4-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1865     7      26     287     2.50 

Mrs.  Dorothy  P.  Mann,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Times-  Journal  4-  ......................  Wednesday  .....  Republican  .........  1877     8     23     294     3.50 

Jean  Ryder,  Editor;  Charles  L.  Ryder,  Publisher. 

COHOCTON  (F5%).  pop.  948;  Steuben  Co.  (SW).  15  m  NE  of  Hornell.  DLftW;  ERIE 
RRs.  Manufactures  buckwheat  flour,  dairy  products.  Farming.  Potatoes. 

....  jwednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1870      5      26     280     2.50 

Edith  L.'  Strobe!,'  Editor  ;  Vincent  L.  Tripp  Estate,  Publisher. 

COHOES   (N5),  pop.  21,272;  Albany  Co.   (E).   10  m  N  of  Albany;  D&H;  NYC  RRs. 
Manufactures  corrugated  boxes,  paper  bags,  shirts,  boats,  alarm  systems,  sau- 
sage, textile  machinery,  auto  fabric  parts.  Diversified  farming. 
Star  Press  (offset)  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1954      5      23      224      3.00 

Milton  J.  Benoit.  Editor;  Peter  A.  Keyrouze,  Publisher,  40  Remsen  St. 

COLD  SPRING   (CD,  pop.   1,788;  Putnam  Co.    (SE).   On  Hudson  River,  7   m  S  of 

Newburgh.  NYC  RR.  Residential.  Dairy  farms. 
Putnam  County  News  -f  ..........  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1864     7     25     280     3.00 

J.  G.  La  Due,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COMMACK   (E2),  pop.   x  3,000;  Suffolk  Co.   (SE).  40  m  E  of  New  York.  Bank  and 

railroad  station  Northport.  LI  RR.  Nursery.   Residential. 
NewsH-  ..................................  Thursday          Independent    ...1956     5      24      197      1.50 

Robert  J.  Malone,  Editor;  Smithtown  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Blydenburgh  Rd., 

Smithtown. 

COOPERSTOWNf   (L5),  pop.  2,727;  Otsego  Co.   (EC).  On  Otsego  Lake  and  Susque- 
hanna  River,  88  m  S  of  Utica.  D&H  RR.  Hemlock,  pine,  oak,  maple  timber.  Sum- 
mer resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
f  Freeman's  Journal  +  ...............  Wednesday  .....  Democratic  ........  1808     8     24     294 

J  GHmmerglass-f  ........................  {S^Sunu"8**"    R«s°rtNew8  ......  1909     6     24     273 

I  Issued  only  during  July  and  August. 

I  R.  D.  Spraker,  Jr.,  Editor;  Freeman's  Journal  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

New  York  History  +  ...............  Quarterly  ........  Historical  ...........  1919      1      48        87 

Dorothy  C.  Barck,  Editor  ;  New  York  State  Historical  Assn.,  Publisher. 
Otsego  Farmer  +  ......................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1886      8     24     294 

Otsego  Farmer,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Yorker,  The  .............................  Bi-monthly  .....  [Junior  1Q.«      o     «o      140  xl  00 

Issued  September  to  June.  JHistorians         1942     8     2Z     14°  xl'°° 

Mary  E.  Cunningham,  Editor;  New  York  State  Historical  Assn.,  Publisher. 

CORNING   (F6),  pop.  17,684;  Steuben  Co.   (SW).  On  Chemung  River,  18  m  NW  of 

Elmlra.  ERIE;  DL&W;  NYC  RRs.  Airlines:  CAP;  MOH.  Manufactures  glass, 

dairy  products,  brakes,  fibre  boxes,  furnaces.  Gas  wells  ;  hemlock  timber.  Dairy 

farms.  Hay,  potatoes,  tobacco. 
L«ader-f  ...................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Republican  ........  1847     8     23     294   18.20**13,5O4 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Corning  Leader  Inc.,  Publisher. 
CORNWALL  (CD,  pop.  2,211  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  2,767);  Orange  Co. 

(SE).  On  Hudson  River,  6  m  S  of  Newburgh.  Railroad  station,  Cornwall  Landing. 

NYO&W  ;  NYC  RRs.  Private  schools  for  boys.  Summer  homes.  Farming. 
Local-h  .....................................  .Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1885     5     24     189     2.60 

John  S.  Thurston,  Editor;  Courier-Local  Press,  Publisher. 


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Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Andit; 
«P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNaHy 
estimate.  ^Insued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CORTLANDt  (H6)    pop.  18.152  s  Oortlmnd  Co.  (S).  87  m  S  of  Syracuse.  DLAW;  LV 

RRs.  Screen  cloth,  wire  netting,  fish  lines,  shoe  lace,  tennis  racquet,  motor  truck. 

waJl-p*per.  vault,  floor,  corset,  overalls,  shirt,  canning,  forging  and  drilling 

machine  factories.  State  Teachers  College.  Dairy  farms.  Potatoes,  cabbage. 
Democrat-^........  ............  urv;-"Fl4Ja?  ............  Democratic  ........  1840     7     24     280     2.50       §1,511 

W.  L.  Harrington.  Editor;  W.  L.  and  R.  H.  Harrington,  Publishers. 
Hilltop  Press  +V  ....................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1900     6     24     252     8.00 

Students  of  Cortland  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Standard  -f  ................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1867     8     28     294   18.00        $8,892 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

E.  H.  Clark.  Editor;  Cortland  Standard  Printing  Co..  Inc..  Pub..  110  Main  St. 
COXSACKIE  (N8).  pop.  2.722;  Greene  Co.  (SE).  On  Hudson  River,  22  m  S  of  Albany. 

NYC  RR.  Manufactures  valves,  dresses,  feed,  fertilizer,  wire  insulating.  Granite 

works  ;  mushroom  growing  and  canning.  Resort.  Agriculture. 
Union-News  -f...  .......................  Friday  .............  Ind.Rep  ..............  1851     8     24     280     8.00        51.930 

June  Bedell,  Editor;  Greene  and  Ulster  Publishing  Co.,  Catskill. 
CROTON-ON-HUDSON  (Cl).  pop.  4,887   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  6,385); 

Westchester  Co.  (SE).  On  Hudson  River,  20  m  N  of  Yonkers.  NYC  RR.  Manu- 

factures handbags,  concrete  blocks,  perfumes,  oils.  Residential  suburb  of  New 

York. 

Croton-Cortlandt  News-f  .......  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1894      8     24     280     3.50        §2,028 

Albert  A.  Granovsky,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CUBA  (D6).  pop.   1,788;  Allegany  Co.   (SW).  14  m  NE  of  Olean.  ERIE;  PA  RRs. 
Manufactures  cheese,  boxes,  electrical  specialties,  flour.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck 
farms.  Potatoes. 
Patriot  and  Free  Press  +  ........  Wednesday.  ..  Republican  .......  1862     8     24     294     8.00          1,650 

John  J.  Crowley,  Publisher. 

DANSVILLE  (E5),  pop.  6,258;  Livingston  Co.  (W).  44  m  S  of  Rochester.  DL&W  RR. 

Manufactures  shoes,  paper.  Nurseries.  Farming.  Beans,  potatoes. 
Bree«e  +  ....  .....  ...  .....................  Tuesday  ..........  Democratic  ........  1883     5     22     210     4.00        §2^301 

R.  G.  Orr,  Editor.  ^^^ 

Geneeee  County  Express  ........  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1924     8     21     294     4.00        §2;751 

Orville  Allen.  Editor;  Genesee  Valley  Press.  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Instructor  V  ..............................  Monthly  ........  Educational  .........  1891     4     27     171     5.00  *178,711 

F.  A.  Owen  Publishing  Company. 

DEER  PARK  (E2),  pop.  X2.500;  Suffolk  Co.  (SE).  25  m  E  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Bank, 

Babylon.  Nurseries.  Residential. 
Town  News.....  .........................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1950     5     24     225     2.50          1,835 

Mildred  T.  Cooper,  Editor;  Deer  Park  Publishing  Co. 
DELEVAN  (D5H),  pop.  611;  Cattaraugus  Co.   (SW).  40  m  SE  of  Buffalo.  PA  RR. 

Cheese  factory,  Foundry,  feed  mill.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes. 
Delevan-Machias  Sentinel—  See  Machias. 
Press  —  See  Herald,  Arcade. 

DELHIf  (L«),  pop.  2,228  ;  Delaware  Co.  (SE).  On  Delaware  River,  90  m  SW  of  Albany. 
NYOAW  RR.  Manufactures  dairy  products.  Dairy  farms. 


....  .........     Thursday  ........  Ind.Rep  .............  1839     8     24     295     3.00      J  1.748 

Henry  L.  Hovemeyer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DEPEW  (C6).  pop.  7,217  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  10.939)  ;  Erie  Co.  (W).  5 
m  E  of  Buffalo.  DL&W;  ERIE;  LV;  NYC  RRs.  Manufactures  storage  batteries, 
steel  castings,  cereals,  electric  motors.  Silk,  felt  and  batting  mills. 

H^ws"d™.k.^T.a.fa.  ......  }Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1893     8     24     808     8.00        §2,174 

R.  G.  Bennett,  Editor  and  Publisher.  285  Bryant  St. 

DEPOSIT  (K6%),  pop.  2,016;  Broome  Co.  (S).  On  Delaware  River,  30  m  E  of  Bing- 
hamton.  ERIE  RR.  Manufactures  food  products.  Summer  resort.  Dairy  farms. 
Courier  -f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1848     8     23     294     8.00        §1,701 

Edward  J.  Russell,  Jr.,  Editor;  Deposit  Courier  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

DE  RUYTER  (J6),  pop.  561;  Madison  Co.  (C).  29  m  SE  of  Syracuse.  LV  RR.  Resort. 

Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  cabbage. 
Gleaner-f-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1878     6     22     245     8.00       *  1,200 

Gordon  T.  Law,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DE  WITT  (H4%),  pop.  X2.500;  Onondaga  Co.  (C).  Adjoins  Syracuse,  nearest  bank  and 
railroad  station.  Pattern  works;  industrial  springs  manufactured.  Frozen  food 
lockers.  Residential  area. 
Time*  4-  ...................................  .Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1960     6     22     237     2.00          1,927 

T.  E.  Bogardus  and  George  C.  Worley,  m,  Editors  ;  Manilas 
Publishing  Corp.,  200  Brooklea  Drive,  Fayetteville. 

DOBBS  FERRY  <C2),  pop.  6.268   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-67,  gives  8,872);  West- 
Chester  Co.  (SE).  On  Hudson  River,  20  m  N  of  New  York.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures 
chemicals,  drugs,  screens.  Nursery.  Iron  mines.  Masters  School  (girls). 
Register+  ...............................  -Friday  .............  Independent  .....  .1881     8     24     294     2.00          - 

G.  T.  Graham,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Sen  tin  el  4-  .................................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1908     5     24     210     S.60        §1,590 

Casilda  Ayuela,  Editor  and  Publisher,  518  Broadway,  Hastings  On  Hudson. 
DOLCEVILLE—  Press  and  Republican—  See  Saint  Johnsville. 

CIrttilatloti—  **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  ftjuoe  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  **  to  tech.  *  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Populatiofi-1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 


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i.  976  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-58,  gives  1,164);  Tompkins  Co. 
""  of  Ithaca.  LV  RR.  Machine  shop.  Dairy,  fruit,  poultry  farms. 

I  Wednesday Democratic 1983     5     24     210     8.00        §1,077 

A.  K.  Fletcher,  Editor'and  Publisher. 

DUNDEE  <G5fc),  pop.  1,165;  Yates  Co.  (WC).  85  m  NW  of  Elmira.  NYC  RR.  Manu- 
factures animal  safety  appliances,  grape  juice,  fruit  jellies,  boats.  Agriculture. 
Beans,  buckwheat,  fruit. 

Observer -f .Thursday Republican 1878     6     26     276     2.60        $1,2*0 

Lynn  H.  Carpenter,  Editor  and  Publisher.  ' 

DUNKIRK-FREDONIA  (B5ft),  pop.  25,102  (Dunkirk  18,007;  Fredonia  7,095); 
Chautauqua  Co.  (SW).  On  Lake  Erie,  29  m  N  of  Jamestown.  ERIE;  NYC; 
NYC&SL;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  radiators,  oil  refinery  equipment,  boilers, 
shovels,  tool  steel,  silk  clothing,  agricultural  implements,  dairy  products. 
Ships  Chautauqua  grapes.  Fisheries.  In  center  of  New  York's  grape  belt.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Tomatoes,  grapes. 

^autau^a}Tues.&Fri Republican 1892     9     22     801     2.25   **1,936 

Fred  A.  McKee. 'Editor;  Dunkirk  Printing  Co.,  Publisher.  8  E.  Second  St. 

Observer + Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1882     9     22     801  21.84   **e,646 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Wallace  A.  Brennan,  Editor ;  Dunkirk  Printing  Co.,  Pub.,  8  E.  Second  St. 

EAST  AURORA  (C5),  pop.  5.962   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  6,736)  ;  Erie  Co. 

(W).  12  m  SE  of  Buffalo.  PA  RR.  Hand  wrought  metal  and  leather  goods,  toys 

manufactured.   Residential.    Diversified   farming.    Potatoes,    cauliflower,    beans. 
Advertiser  + Thursday Independent 1872     8     24     308     3.00   **3,223 

A.  P.  Spooner,  Editor ;  East  Aurora  Advertiser,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Erie  Co.  Farm  News -f      ..    .Monthly Agriculture 1914     4     24     154     x.50        $2,700 

Earl  Howes,  Editor;  Erie  County  Extension  Service,  Pub.,  21  S.  Grove  St. 

Expositor,  The  (offset)    Monthly JAdnifnl  1881     2     27      112     8*°° 

W.  S.  Ramsey,  Editor;  F.  M.  Barton  Co.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  81. 

EAST  HAMPTON  (G2),  pop.  1,737  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  1,758) ;  Suffolk 
Co.  (SE).  On  Long  Island,  100  m  E  of  New  York.  LI  RR.  Summer  resort.  Agri- 
culture. 

Star-j- Thursday Republican 1885     7     26     801     8.60        §3,007 

Jeannette  Rattray,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Main  St. 

EAST  ROCHESTER  (F4),  pop.  7,022  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  7,945)  ;  Mon- 
roe Co.  ( W ) .  7  m  SE  of  Rochester,  banking  town.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures  pianos, 
grain  drills,  brass  ware,  paste,  filtering  material,  fireworks ;  railroad  shops.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Corn,  beans,  wheat. 

Herald -f Friday Independent 1909     7     23     285     8.00        §1,625 

A.  D.  Wolfe,  Editor;  Genesee  Valley  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
2920  Monroe  Ave.,  Rochester. 

EAST  SYRACUSE  (H4),  pop.  4,766  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57.  gives  4,691) :  Onon- 
daga  Co.  (C).  4  m  E  of  Syracuse.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures  steel  windows  and 
doors,  screws,  metal  goods.  Bottling  works ;  slaughter  house. 
De Witt- East  Syracuse  Town  News — See  Syracuse. 

Eastern  Milk  Producer Monthly Dairymen  Ints...l924     8     80     147     x.50        12,490 

Owen  J.  Crumb,  Editor;  Eastern  Milk  Producers  Co-operative  Assn.,  Inc., 
Publisher,  Kinne  Road. 

EAST  WILLISTON  (D2),  pop.  1,784  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  2,836) ;  Nassau 
Co.  (SE).  18  m  E  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Residential. 

Williston  Times 4- Wednesday Independent 1950     5     24     196     2.00        §3,142 

Ted  Julian,  Editor;  Island  Wide  Publications,  Inc.,  105  Hillside  Ave., 
Williston  Park. 

EDMESTON  (K6),  pop.  X500;  Otsego  Co.  (EC).  82  m  S  of  Utica.  UV  RR.  Timber. 
Dairy,  fruit,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes. 

Local  + .Thursday Ind.  Rep 1882     6     26     280     2.50  §147 

John  A.  Bacon,  Editor ;  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  Gilberts  ville. 

ELBRIDGE  (H4%),  pop.  586  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  729) ;  Onondaga  Co. 
(C).  15  m  W  of  Syracuse.  Railroad  station,  Skanea teles  Junction.  NYC  RR. 
Bank,  Jordan.  Farming. 

Courier+ Saturday Ind.  Rep 1926     8     24     294     8.00  §596 

Don  H.  Brown,  Editor;  Onon-Town  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Baldwins  ville. 

ELIZABETHTOWNf  (N2),  pop.  665;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  85  m  S  of  Plattsburg.  Bank 
and  railroad  station,  Westport.  DAH  RR.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Valley  News Friday Independent 1948     6     24     224     8.50  §900 

W.  D.  Denton,  Editor;  W.  D.  Denton  Printing  Co..  Publisher. 

ELLENVILLE  (MT),  pop.  4,226  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-67,  gives  5,027) ;  Ulster  Co. 
(SE).  28  m  SW  of  Kingston.  NYO&W  RR.  Manufactures  knives,  wooden  sou- 
venirs, handkerchiefs,  sportswear,  children's  clothing,  umbrella  handles.  Moun- 
tain resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Journal* .Thursday Ind.  Rep 1849     7     24     294     4.00        §3,400 

Frank  B.  Muller.  Editor;  Ellen  ville  Journal  Printing  Co.,  Inc..  Publisher. 

Press + .Thursday Independent 1870     8     24     801     8.76        §2,973 

H.  M.  Thayer,  Editor;  Donnel  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

Circnlatfea— **S«Pt.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  At  ate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCouttty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptlon  included  ia  membership  fee. 

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ELUCOTTVILLE  (C6),  pop.  1,078;  Cattaraugus  Co.  (SW).  20  m  NW  of  Clean.  B&O 
RR.  Manufactures  last  blocks,  furniture,  baseball  bats,  cutlery,  metal  products, 
wooden  novelties,  cheese.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Post-f ....Wednesday Republican 1884     6     24     276     8.00 

Raymond  V.  Carroll,  Editor;  Charles  Northrup,  Publisher. 

ELMIRAf  (G6),  pop.  49,716;  Chemung  Co.  (S).  On  Chemung  River,  60  m  W  of  Bing- 
hamton  in  the  Finger  Lakes  region.  DL&W;  ERIE;  LV;  PA  RRs.  Airlines:  CAP; 
MOH. 

Manufactures  milk  bottles,  valves,  fire-fighting  apparatus,  precision  tools, 
trucks,  coaster  brakes,  munitions,  gliders,  sailplanes,  typewriters,  office  equip- 
ment, prefabricated  homes,  auto  parts,  bridge  fabrication,  iron  and  brass  castings, 
textiles,  electronic  tubes,  cardboard  containers.  Railroad  shops.  Six  banks; 
bank  clearings  (6-80-58),  $68,985,435;  deposits  (6-30-58U  $83,668,405. 
62,170  (includes  Corning,  N.  Y.)  electric  (AC)  meters;  22,305  gas  (nat.) 
meters;  89,041  telephones.  Elmira  College  (women). 


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f  Advertiser + Morn  .ex.  Sun...  Independent 

J  Star-Gazette -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1828 


23  800  21.84**!  1,162 
Sat.  morn.  circ.  **8,876 
23  300  21.84**38,662 
Sat.  evg.  circ.  **37 ,909 
23  800  10.40  **49,357 


Telegram + .Sunday Independent 1879 

I  Elmira  Star-Gazette,  Inc..  Publisher,  201  Baldwin  St. 

Octagon,  The+V     Thursday Collegiate 1917     5     24     168     4.50  1720 

Students  of  Elmira  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ELMONT  (D2%).  pop.  (sworn  est.  11-12-68  by  Board  of  Elections  and  District  Public 
Schools),  88,716;  Nassau  County  (SE)  (branch  of  Floral  Park  P.  O.).  7  m  E 
of  Jamaica.  LI  RR.  Manufactures  ladies'  coats  and  sportswear,  storm  windows, 
Venetian  blinds,  outdoor  furniture,  printing.  Nurseries.  Horse  racing.  Two 
banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $16,000,000;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $20,000,000. 
10,132  electric  meters;  9,000  gas  meters;  13,000  telephones. 

Elmonitor-f- Thursday Independent 1948      5     24     203      2.00        §3,036 

Fred  Simon,  Editor;  Elmonitor  Press,  Publisher,  777  Elmont  Rd. 

ELMSFORD  (D2),  pop.  3,147  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  3,575)  :  Westchester 
Co.  (SE).  19  m  NE  of  New  York.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures  hearing  devices;  piano 
hammers,  swimming  pool  equipment,  fire  extinguishers,  lumber.  Residential. 
Truck  farms. 

Eagle+ Friday Republican 1911     5     24     238     1.50  

A.  R.  Hawke,  Publisher,  15  Wilson  St.,  Hartsdale. 

Greenburgh  Independent  +  .... .Friday Republican 1920     5     26     210     2.50         51,090 

Casilda  Ayuela,  Editor  and  Publisher,  518  Broadway,  Hastings  On  Hudson. 

Herald -f Friday Independent 1927     5     24     224     1.00  

A.  R.  Hawke,  Publisher,  15  Wilson  St.,  Hartsdale. 

ENDICOTT  (H6),  pop.  20,050  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  19,623)  ;  Broome  Co. 
(S).  7  m  W  of  Binghamton.  ERIE  RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  leather,  business 
machines,  welting,  cement  blocks.  Foundries.  Diversified  farming.  Grain,  potatoes. 

Bulletin-f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1914      8      23      301    15.60      §10,108 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  Whittemore,  Editor;  Ottaway  Newspapers-Radio,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
909-911  E.  Main  St. 

FAIR  HAVEN  (G4).  pop.  628;  Cayuga  Co.  (C).  On  Lake  Ontario,  14  m  SW  of  Oswego. 
LV  RR.  Summer  resort.  Fruit,  truck,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Register  4- Thursday Republican 1890     7     24     280     3.00  §459 

F.  H.  Hosmer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Red  Creek. 

FAIRPORT  (F4),  pop.  5,267   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  6,294);  Monroe  Co. 

(W).  On  Erie  Canal,  10  m  SE  of  Rochester.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures  tin  cans, 

fruit   grading   equipment,    lenses,    certo,   rifles,   pistols.   Nurseries.    Diversified 

farming.  Apples,  peaches,  potatoes. 
Herald-Mail  + Thursday Independent 1872      5      24      224      4.00        §2,714 

Glenn  Gazley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2010  Empire  Blvd.,  Webster. 
FARMINGDALE  (D2),  pop.  4,492  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  5,611);  Nassau 

Co.  (SE).  20  m  E  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Manufactures  airplanes,  cement  blocks, 

tin  boxes,  bricks.  State  Institute  of  Applied  Agriculture.  Agriculture.  Potatoes. 
Post-f Wednesday Ind.  Rep 1920      6      24      214      8.00    **2,40O 

Edith  Seaman,  Editor;  Griscom  Publications,  Inc.,   26   The  Place,   Glen   Cove. 

FAR  ROCKAWAY  (C2%),  pop. ;  Queens  Co.  (SE).  In  Queens  Borough,  City  of 

New  York,   12   m   SE  of  Brooklyn.   LI   RR.   Shore  resort.   Residential   town. 

Rockaway  Beach  Wave-f Thursday Independent 1893     8     24     294     4.00    **3,263 

Hubert  D.  Murray,  Editor;  Wave  Publishing  Company,  Rockaway  Beach. 

Rockaway  Journal-*- Tues.  &  Fri Independent 1883     8     24     287     8.50        54,313 

A.  Earl  Beegle,  Editor;  Beegle  Publishing  Company,  21-85  Mott  Ave. 

FAYETTEVILLE  (H4%),  pop.  2,624  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  8,725); 
Onondaga  Co.  (C).  8  m  SE  of  Syracuse,  banking  town.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures 
chemicals,  paper,  die  castings,  furniture.  Dairy  farms.  Potatoes,  apples,  hay. 

Eagle  Bulletin-f Thursday Republican 1889     6     22     237     2.75        §2,735 

T.  E.  Bogardus  and  G.  C.  Wortley,  III,  Editors  and  Publishers,  J200  Brooklea  Dr. 

FILLMORE  (D5H),  pop.  627;  Allegany  Co.  (SW).  48  m  SE  of  Buffalo.  ERIE;  PA 
RRs.  Knit  goods,  colls  manufactured.  Timber.  Dairy  farms.  Beans,  potatoes. 

^*.^.  {Thursday Republican 1888     6     24     280     4.00        §1,000 

Donald  R.  Sanders,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Ctoulatioi»-**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Junc  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xlUnd  McNally 
estimate.  \MMtwd  only  during  academic  year.  xSubtcription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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FLORAL  PARK  (D2%),  pop.  14,682  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  17,518); 
Nassau  Co.  (SE).  On  Long  Island,  16  m  E  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Residential  town. 
Flower  culture. 

Bulletin -f Thursday Independent 1949     5     24     200     2.50 

John  J.  O'Neill,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  94. 

offset?16  Tradmg     } Wednesday Independent 1935     5     24 

Robert  F.  Rennie,  Editor  and  Publisher,  36  Locust  Ave.,  Glen  Head. 

Glen  Oaks-Bellerose  News  +  .. Thursday Independent 1948      6     24      210 

Christine  Allison,  Editor  and  Publisher,  255-14  75th  Ave. 

Stewart  Manor  Mail  + Friday Republican 1927     6     24     210 

James  F.  Doyle,  Publisher,  56  Salisbury  Ave.,  Stewart  Manor. 

FLORIDA  (Bl),  pop.  1,876;  Orange  Co.  (SE).  20  m  SW  of  Newburgh.  ERIE  RR.  Truck, 
dairy,  fruit,  poultry  farms.  Onions. 

News  + Thursday Independent 1951      5     24      217     4.00 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Chester-Florida  Bulletin  of  Chester  and 

Orange  County  Post  of  Washingtonville. 
Elmer  J.  Spear,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FLUSHING  (D2),  pop. ;  Queens  Co.  (SE).  In  Queens  Borough,  City  of  New  York, 

on  Flushing  Bay,  9  m  E  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Residential.  Queens  College. 

Bayside  Times  + Thursday Independent 1934      6     24      210      2.00 

Christine  Allison,  Editor  and  Publisher,  41-02  Bell  Blvd.,  Bayside. 

Folk  Dancer,  The Irregular Folk  Dancing 1941     2     2'6      105     3.00 

Michael  Herman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  201. 
Frank  Kane's  Licensed  IM™*MV  /Tavern  and        1934      8     20      140      8.00 

Beverage    Review jaionwuy \Pkg.  Stores  Controlled  circ. 

Frank  Kane,  Ed.;  The  National  Liquor  Review,  Pub.,  149-14  41st  Ave.   (55). 

Fresh  Meadows  Townsman -f  Thursday Independent ,1949     5     24     210     2.50 

Mort  Peter,  Editor;  Fresh  Meadows  Pub.  Co.,  40-36  82nd  Ave.,  Jackson  Heights. 

Jackson  Heights  Record  + Thursday Independent 1947      5      24      210     2.50 

Mort  Peter,  Ed. ;  Jackson  Heights  Record  Pub.  Co.,  40-86  82nd  Ave.,Jackson  Hgts. 
Journal,  American  1 

Dental  Society  of  [Monthly Dental 1954      2      25        90  x 

Anesthesiology  -f- J 

Issued  bi-monthly  June  through  September. 

Bruce  L.  Douglas,  D.D.S.,  Editor;  American  Dental  Society  of  Anesthesiology, 
Publisher,  93-08  Queens  Blvd.,  Rego  Park. 

Ledger  + Thursday Independent 1927     5      24      210     3.00 

Joseph  P.  Conway,  Editor;  Ledger  Pub.  Co.,  251-32  Northern  Blvd.,  Little  Neck. 

("Industry  of       1QKK 

New  York  Industrial  World.. .Monthly {N.Y.,  N.J.,         1955 

[Conn. 
Manfred  Schueler,  Editor  and  Publisher,  36-23  164th  St.  (58). 

Queens  Ledger + Thursday Independent 1873      5      24      210      2.00 

Henry  Hardenfelder,  Editor  and  Publisher,   69-34   Grand  Ave.,  Maspeth    (78). 

Queens  Post-f Thursday Independent 1921      5      24      215     2>3%0— Free 

Howard  Fertig,  Ed.;  Post  Period'ls,  Inc.,  Pub.,  71-61   Austin  St.,  Forest  Hills. 

Russian  Orthodox  Journal Monthly Religious 1927      3      26      134x4.50 

Walter  V.  Chanas,  Editor;  Federated  Russian  Orthodox  Clubs,  Publishers,  14-59 
156th  St.,  Beechhurst. 

Times-f Thursday Independent 1947      5     24      210     2.50 

Mort  Peter,  Ed.;  Flushing  Times  Pub.  Co.,  40-36  82nd  Ave.,  Jackson  Heights. 

FONDAf  (M4H),  pop.  1,026;  Montgomery  Co.  (E).  On  Mohawk  River,  88  m  NW  of 
Albany.  NYC;  FJ&G  RRs.  Barge  Canal  port.  Manufactures  gloves,  glove 
linings,  knitted  fabrics.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Hay. 

Mohawk  Valley  Democrat -f. -Thursday Democratic 1836     7      24      280     2.50 

Gail  Bowler,  Editor;  Chester  Gizara,  Publisher. 

MNetws?ery  °OUnty  Farm     JMonthly Agricultural 1914     4     24      140     8.00 

Shirley  Compani,  Editor;  Montgomery  County  Extension  Service  Agric.   Dept. 
FOREST  HILLS— See  Flushing. 

FORT  BREWERTON — Outlet — See  Citizen  of  Central  Square. 

FORT  COVINGTON  (Ml),  pop.  891;  Franklin  Co.  (NE).  On  Salmon  River,  16  m  NW 
of  Malone,  banking  town.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  moccasins.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 

Sun-f Thursday Republican 1885      5     24      203      2.00 

Howard  G.  Lyons,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FORT  EDWARD  (N4),  pop.  8,797;  Washington  Co.  (E).  On  Champlain  Canal,  5  m  SE 
of  Glens  Falls.  D&H  RR.  Dresses,  paper,  plastic  and  dairy  products  manufac- 
tured. Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
Pulp,  Sulphite  and  Paper       1 

Mill  Workers'  Journal  (no (Bi-monthly Labor 1928     2     42      140  x.50 

adv.)  4- J 

John  P.  Burke,  Editor;  International  Brotherhood  of  Pulp,  Sulphite  and  Paper 

Mill  Workers,  Publisher. 
FORT  PLAIN— See  Canajoharie. 

FRANKLIN  SQUARE  (D2%),  pop.  X 27,600;  Nassau  Co.  (SE).  On  Long  Island,  10  m 
E  of  Brooklyn.  Railroad  station,  Stewart  Manor.  LI  RR.  Residential. 

Bulletin Thursday Independent -1940     5     24     210     2.00 

John  J.  O'Neill,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  165. 

Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 19SO  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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55,600 

>10,160 

11,700 
12,600 

1:1,760 

*3,500 

8,254 

§1,927 

§2,237 

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$5,000 
16,500 

§1,550 

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FRANKUNVILLE  (D6),  pop.  2,092;  Cattaraugus  Co.  (SW).  60  m  SE  of  Buffalo. 
PA  RR.  Manufactures  cutlery,  electronic  condensers  and  resistors,  lumber. 
Dairy,  grain  farms. 

f  Bantam  Poultry 

**?££  nJSfl?land  [Monthly U  Gamebird          1942     2     42       98     2.60  309 

Game  Breeder-f f  \Raising 

May-June,  July-Aug.  issues  combined. 

Roy  Van  Hoesen,  Editor;  Sentinel- Press,  Publishers,  8  Elm  St. 
Chronicle-Journal,  Cattarau-1 

gus  Star  and  Rushford        [Friday Ind.  Rep.... 1875     6     24     266     3.00        $1,120 

Spectator -f J 

M.  R.  Stout,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Sentinel-Press  + .Friday Independent 1981     6     24     281     8.60        §  1,367 

See  also  Delevan-Machias  Sentinel  of  Machias.  Combined  circ.  §2,220. 
Raymond  J.  Wielossynski,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FREDONIA  (B5%),  pop.  7,096  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-68,  gives  8,257)  ;  Chautauqua 
Co.  (SW).  28  m  NW  of  Jamestown.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures  wine,  grape  juice* 
canned  goods,  coal  chutes,  cement  blocks.  Nurseries.  State  Teachers  College. 
Agriculture.  Grapes,  tomatoes,  beans. 

Censor + Thursday Democratic 1821  8  24  294  3.00 

Walter  J.  Baker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Grape  Belt  and  Chautauqua  Farmer — See  Dunkirk. 

Leader+V  (offset) Tuesday Collegiate 1876  ~  " " 

Students  of  Fredonia  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Observer — See  Dunkirk. 


1,717 


900 
200 


FREEPORT  (D2%),  pop.  24,680  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  31,183)  ;  Nassau 
Co.  (SE).  24  m  SE  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Manufactures  signs,  propellers,  tile 
roofing.  Nurseries.  Fish  and  oyster  industries.  Residential  suburb  of  New  York. 

Leader  H- Thursday Independent 1941      5     24      210     2.00        $4,672 

Edward  Vasil,  Editor;  Freeport  Leader,  Inc.,  Publisher,    154   E.  Merrick  Rd. 

FRESH  MEADOWS— See  Flushing. 

FULTON  (H4),  pop.  13,922;  Oswego  Co.  (NC).  On  Oswego  River  and  Barge  Canal,  12 
m  SE  of  Oswego.  NYO&W;  NYC;  DL&W  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufac- 
tures paper  pulp,  paper  products,  paper  mill  equipment,  cork  products,  linoleum, 
roofing  materials,  metal  fabricators,  knives.  Dairy,  truck,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
Lettuce,  onions,  apples,  potatoes. 

Oswego  Valley  News  (offset).Mon.&Thurs... Democratic 1947     6     24     224      1.00        96,510 

Colson  Carr,  Editor  and  Publisher,  N.  7th  and  Erie. 

Patriot-f Thursday Republican 1846     8     22     280      1.50          1,575 


J.  A.  Swiatlowski.  Publisher. 


3,000— Free 


•t  1,700 
1,504 

2,381 

1,944 
2,102 

n.500 

{5,500 


5     22      171      8.00        §3,127 
5      24     200  15.60**266,483 


GARDEN  CITY  (D2%),  pop.  14,486  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  22,797)  ;  Nassau 
Co.  (SE).  20  m  NE  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Large  publishing  industry.  Manufactures 
aviation  parts  and  supplies.  Brewery.  Adelphi  College;  Cathedral  School  of  St. 
Mary  (girls)  ;  St.  Paul's  School  (boys).  Residential  suburb  of  New  York. 

Delphian,  The  +  V Wednesday Collegiate 1951      5      24      210 

Students  of  Adelphi  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist. 

rt>«Mw».  !>!.*-,       1956      3      26      140      3.00 

Flexography 9  ti.  a  yr 1  §?.  A /£«•*•«,  2     40     140 

I  Ptg.  ft  Conv  t  g  Controlled  free  dist. 

Robert  P.  Long,  Editor;  Graphic  Magazine,  Inc.,  Publisher,  61  Hilton  Ave. 

Gravure  Magazine Monthly Gravure  Ptg 1955     3     26     140     4.00 

Robert  P.  Long,  Editor  and  Publisher,  61  Hilton  Ave.  Controlled  free  diat. 

Long  Island  Commercial         U* ««/».„  (L.I.Indus.         1953     5     24     210     5.00 

Review  + {Monday \ConVce,  Fin'ce  Controlled  free  dist. 

Arthur  L.  Hodges,  Editor;  L.  I.  Commercial  Review  Corp.,  Publisher, 
600  Old  Country  Road. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1923 

Frank  Smith,  Editor;  L.  E.  Schwarti.  Publisher. 

Newsday4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1940 

Circulate*  throughout  Nassau  County  and  Suffolk  County. 
Alicia  Patterson,  Editor  and  Publisher.  650  Stewart  Ave. 
Reporter  of  Direct  Mail          IM««*M,T  f  Direct  Mail        1938 

Advertising ^Monthly ]  Advertising 

Henry  R.  Hoke,  Jr..  Publisher.  224  Seventh  St. 

GARNERVILLE  (Cl%),  pop.  X2,300;  Rockland  Co.  (SE).  33  m  N  of  New  York.  NYC 
RR.  Bank,  Haverstraw.  Dye  works ;  machine  shop.  Diversified  farming. 

H<T^eBSchnm*DiifC8taild     }Monthly Mailorder 1899     2     28       98     2.00 

Henry  L.  Farr.' 'EdHor'and  Publisher,  16  Hewitt  St. 

GENESEOf  (E6).  pop.  2,888:  Livingston  Co.  (W).  On  Genesee  River,  28  m  SW  of 

Rochester.  Railroad  station,  Leicester.  DL&W  RR.  Soap,  knitwear  manufactured. 

State  Teachers  College.  Diversified  farming.  Peas,  corn,  apples. 
Livingston  County  Leader -(-..Thursday Ind.  Rep 1884     6     22     224     4.00   **1,3OS 

D.  R.  Sanders,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Livingston  Republican 4- Thursday Republican 1887     7     24     280     8.00        81,245 

Ray  C.  Sherman,  Editor;  Livingston  Republican,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

OmJstton  A  A  Sept.  AB.C  Statement;  *Jnne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
aw*  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptfon  included  in  membership  fee. 

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670 


8     27      140     6.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 


7,267 
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GENEVA  (G6),  pop.  17,144;  Ontario  Co.  (WC).  On  Barge  Canal,  at  N  end  of  Seneca 

Lake,  48  m  3E  of  Rochester.  NYC;  LV  RRs.  Airline,  MOH.  Trade  center.  Opti- 

cal goods,  machine,  stove,  range,  furnace,  cutlery,  canning  and  corn  products, 

kraut  factories;  flour  mills.  Nurseries.  Hobart  College;  State  Agricultural  Ex- 

periment  Station.  Agriculture.  Fruit,  cabbage. 
Herald,  The  -j-  V  .......................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1879     5     24     196x5.00        J1.200 

Students  of  Hobart  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Times  +  ....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1895      8     24      294  23.40**10,796 

G.  B.  Williams,  Editor;  Geneva  Printing  Company.  Publisher. 
GILBERTSVILLE  (K5%),  pop.  456;  Otsego  Co.  (EC).  45  m  N  of  Binghamton.  Rail- 

road station,  Mount  Upton.  UV  RR.  Bank,  Morris.  Dairy  farms.  Hay. 
Otsego  Journal  +  ....................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1876      6     26      280     2.50  $486 

John  A.  Bacon,  Editor;  Journal  Publishing  Co. 
GLEN  COVE  (D2),  pop.  15,130  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  21,025)  ;  Nassau  Co. 

(SE).  22  m  NE  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Manufactures  carbon  paper,  typewriter  rib- 

bon, photo  engraving  materials,  paper,  plastics. 
Echo-f  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1875      5     24      220     2.00        §1,880 

E.  R.  Krabel,  Editor;  Glen  Cove  Press,  Inc.,  Pub.,  21  W.  Glen  St. 
Record  and  Pilot  .....................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1885      5      24     214     3.00**3,981 

Grey  Mason  and  Robert  Murray,  Editors  ;  Griscom  Publica'ns,  Inc.,  26  The  Place. 
GLENDALE—  See  Brooklyn. 
GLEN  OAKS  (D2%),  pop.  -  ;  (branch  of  Floral  Park  P.  O.)  Queens  Co.  On  Long 

Island,  14  m  E  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Residential. 
News4-   (offset)  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1945     5     24     210     2.00        $2,500 

Circulates  also  in  Bellerose. 

Christine  Allison,  Editor  and  Publisher,  255-14  75th  Ave. 
GLENS  FALLS  (N4),  pop.  19,610;  Warren  Co.  (NE).  On  Hudson  River.  45  m  N  of 

Albany.  D&H  RR.  Airlines:  EAL;  MOH.  Manufactures  newsprint  paper,  shirts, 

dresses,  wallpaper,  cement,  silk  garments,  lace,  color  pigments,  chemicals,  paper 

boxes.  Insurance  center.  Resort,  Adirondacks.  Limestone  quarries.  Dairy,  truck 

farms. 

IPost-Star-f  ..............................  Morn.ex.Sun...Ind.  Dem  ............  1904     8     24     294  21.50**15,613 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
E.  J.  Sherman,  Mgn.  Editor;  Glens  Falls  Post  Co.,  Publisher,  100  Glen  St. 
Times-f  ....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1879      8      24     294  21.50    **8,183 
Claude  Fox,  Editor;  Glens  Falls  Post  Company,  Publisher,  100  Glen  St. 
GLENVILLE—  See  Scotia. 

GLOVERSVILLE-JOHNSTOWN   (M4),  pop.  34,557    (Gloversville  23,634;  Johnstown 
10,928)  ;  Fulton  Co.  (E).  15  m  NW  of  Amsterdam.  FJ&G  RR.  Extensive  leather 
glove  and  mitten  manufactories.  Silk,  cotton,  woolen  knit  goods,  cement  blocks, 
paper  boxes,  leather  coats,  machinery,  dies,  fabric  boat  tops,  phonograph  records, 
toys,  gelatine,  shoes  also  manufactured.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 
Leader-Herald  -f-  ......................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1887     8     24     308  21.50**14*853 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Wm.  Evans,  Editor;  William  B.  Collins  Co.,  Publisher. 

GOSHENf   (Bl),  pop.  8,311;  Orange  Co.   (SE).  8  m  SE  of  Middletown.  ERIE  RR. 
Manufactures  iron  pipe  fittings,  cheese,  blouses.  Harness  race  meetings.  Dairy, 
truck  farms.  Onions,  lettuce. 
Independent  Republican  -f  ......  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1813      8     22     280     4.00          2,500 

Mike  Albert.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GOUVERNEUR  (K2),  pop.  4,916  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57  ,gives  4,934)  ;  St.  Law- 
rence Co.  (N).  35  m  S  of  Ogdensburg.  NYC  RR.  Talc,  marble,  zinc,  lime  indus- 
tries. Lake  resort.  Paper  mill;  cheese  factory.  Talc,  lead,  zinc  mines;  marble, 
limestone  quarries.  Dairy  farms. 
Tribune-  Press  4-  ......................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1887     8     24     308     3.00    **3,971 

M.  R.  Smith,  Editor;  Mason  Rossiter  Smith,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

GOWANDA  (C6%),  pop.  8,289:  Cattaraugus  Co.  (SW).  82  m  S  of  Buffalo.  ERIE  RR. 

Manufactures  leather,  glue,  airplane  parts,  machine  tools,  wire  tie  equipment, 

vinegar,  cheese,  mapel  sirup,  canned  goods.  Dairy,  truck,  berry  farms. 
News-Times  (offset)  ..............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1847     5     24     224     8.00       *8,800 

Janice  B.  Weils,  Editor;  Greer  Public  Inc.,  Publisher,  40  E.  Main  St.  |2,200  —  Free 

GRAND  ISLAND  (C4^),  pop.  8,090  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  7,613)  ;  Erie  Co. 

(W).  Adjoins  Buffalo  on  NW,  nearest  bank  and  railroad  station. 
Island  Dispatch  4-  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1944     5     24     210     3.00          1,100 

Prints  weekly  Shopping  Guide  for  free  distribution. 

Muriel  F.  Pagan,  Editor;  George  M.  Pagan,  Publisher,  1601  Stony  Point  Road. 

GRANVILLE  (O4).  pop.  2.826;  Washington  Co.  (E).  26  m  E  of  Glens  Falls.  D&H  RR. 
Manufactures  roofing  materials,  slate,  folding  furniture,  lingerie.  Slate  quarries. 
Diversified  farming.  Dairying,  potatoes,  poultry. 
Sentinel  -|-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1875     6     26     287     3.50        §2,198 

Thos.  J.  King,  Editor;  Estate  of  N.  E.  Manchester,  Publisher. 
GREAT  NECK  (D2),  pop.  7,759  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-67,  gives  10,207)  :  Nassau  Co. 

(SE).  16  m  E  of  New  York.  LI  RR.  Residential  suburb  of  New  York. 
News-f  .....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ....1926     6     22     200     2.00      *5,774 

Walter  E.  Slattery,  Ed.;  Great  Neck  Publishing  Corporation,  66  A  Cutter  Mill  Rd. 


196°  2  27  105 

Simon  Donlger,  Editor;  Lester  L.  Doniger,  Publisher,  169  Northern  Blvd. 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit! 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNatt? 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fe«. 

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**lP*t  Digest........ ..Monthly Religious 1986     2     26     105     6.00       26,140 

R.  C.  Raughley,  Jr.,  Editor;  Pulpit  Digest  Publishing  Co.,  169  Northern  Blvd. 

Record 4- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1907     5     24     214     2.50   **3*083 

Ted  Majeiki,  Editor;  Griscom  Publications,  Inc.,  26  The  Place,  Glen  Cove. 
GREECE — See  Greece  Press,  Rochester. 

GREENE  (J6),  pop.  1,628;  Chenango  Co.  (SC).  On  Chenango  River,  19  m  NE  of 
Binghamton.  DL&W  RR.  Manufactures  brass  and  aluminum  castings,  tire 
chains,  wire  specialties,  material  handling  equipment.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Chenango  American^ Thursday Ind.  Rep 1855     6     26     280     8.00        {1,805 

William  D.  Marsland,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREENPORT  (Gl%),  pop.  8,028  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  2,646);  Suffolk 
Co.  (SE).  On  Long  Island  Sound,  98  m  NE  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Ferry  to  Shelter 
Island  Heights.  Landlocked  harbor  with  deep  water.  Shipyards.  Fish  and  oyster 
industries.  Dairy,  truck  farms.  Potatoes,  cauliflower,  beans. 

Suffolk  Times -f Friday Republican 1858     7     26     280     8.00        §2,000 

F.  Langton  Corwin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREENVILLE  (M6).  pop.  1,618;  Greene  Co.  (SE).  28  m  SW  of  Albany.  Railroad  sta- 
tion and  bank.  Coxsackie.  NYC  RR.  Summer  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 

Local  4- Wednesday Democratic 1982      6     26     280     8.00  J550 

George  E.  Bleezarde,  Editor  and  Publisher,  164  Main  St.,  Ravena. 

GREENWICH  (O4),  pop.  2.212;  Washington  Co.  (E).  22  m  S  of  Glens  Falls.  G&J  RR. 
Manufactures  paper,  shirts,  underwear,  dresses,  precision  instruments,  foundry 
castings.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 

Journal -f..... Wednesday Republican 1842      6     26     287     8.00   **2,2S5 

Richard  S.  Tefft,  and  Jane  W.  Tefft,  Editors ;  Mazie  H.  Tefft,  Publisher. 
GROTON  (H5),  pop.  2,150   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-58,  gives  2,122);  Tompkins  Co. 
(SWC).  10  m  E  of  Cortland.  LV  RR.  Manufactures  typewriters,  adding  machines. 
Dairy  farms.  Cabbage,  hay. 

Journal  and  Courier -f- Thursday Independent 1866     6     24     276     3.50        51,450 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Arthur  F.  Adams,  Jr.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

HAMBURG  (C5),  pop.  6,938  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  8,390) ;  Erie  Co.  (W). 

18  m  S  of  Buffalo.  ERIE  RR.  Manufactures  artificial  grass,  automobile  cushion 

springs.  Residential.  Dairy,  truck  farms.  Hay. 
Frontier  Herald-}- Thursday Independent 1924     5     24     217     2.50        §4,911 

Circulates  also  in  Blasdell. 

Theodore  A.  Ehmke,  Editor  and  Publisher,  90  Lake  Ave.,  Blasdell. 
Sun  and  Independent -f Thursday Independent 1876     5     24     224     2.00        §4,604 

Richard  C.  Allen,  Editor;  Sun  Publishing  Co. 

HAMILTON  (J6).  pop.  8,607;  Madison  Co.  (C).  29  m  SW  of  Utica.  NYO&W  RR.  Man- 

ufactures  baskets.  Colgate  University  (men).  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 
Colgate  Alumni  News +V 6  ti,  a  yr Coll.  Alumni 1921     8     28     128  x2.50      J13.000 

C.  O.  Miller.  Editor;  Colgate  University  Alumni  Corp.,  Publisher. 
Colgate  Maroon -f  V Wednesday Coll.  News 1868     5     24     224     5.00        $2,200 

Colgate  Student  Publications,  Student  Union  Bldg. 
Mid- York  Weekly Thursday Independent 1828     8     24     294     3.00**2,6S6 

Mid- York  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

HAMPTON  BAYS   (F2),  pop.  1,269;  Suffolk  Co.    (SE).  On  Atlantic  Coast  of  Long - 
Island,  75  m  NE  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Boat  works.  Summer  resort. 

News  + Friday Independent 1913     4     26     210     2.00  900 

Henry  Keller,  Editor;  H.  B.  Brown,  Publisher. 

HANCOCK  (K6%).  pop.  1,660;  Delaware  Co.  (SE).  On  Delaware  River,  85  m  SE  of 
Binghamton.  ERIE;  NYO&W  RRs.  Manufactures  silks,  acetate  limes.  Hard- 
wood timber.  Summer  resort.  Diversified  farming. 

Herald  + Thursday Independent 1873     8     24     294     2.50        §2,350 

P.  J.  Fagan.  Editor;  Hancock  Herald  Inc..  Publisher. 

HARPURSVILLE  (J6),  pop.  X250;  Broome  Co.  (SC).  20  m  NE  of  Binghamton,  bank- 
ing town.  D&H  RR.  Dairy  farms.  Cabbage,  potatoes. 

Afton  Enterprise  and  Harpursville  Budget — See  Afton. 

Standard — See  Windsor  Standard. 

HARTSDALE  (D2).  pop.  X6.500;  Westchester  Co.  (SE).  1  m  SW  of  White  Plains. 
NYC  RR.  Residential  suburb  of  New  York. 

News  + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1950     5     24     287     6.00          6,250 

Randolph  Fajen,  Editor  and  Publisher,  15  N.  Central  Ave. 

Times -f Friday Independent 1925     5     24     210     1.75  

Alice  W.  Griffith.  Editor;  A.  R.  Hawke,  Publisher. 

HASTINGS  ON  HUDSON  (D2)  (independent  branch  of  Yonkers  P.  O.),  pop.  7,565 
(special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  8,487) ;  Westchester  Co.  (SE).  On  Hudson 
River,  18  m  N  of  New  York.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures  wire  cable,  copper  wire, 
chemicals.  Residential 

Greenburgh  Independent — See  Elmsford. 

News  + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1898     5     24     210     2.50 

Burton  T.  Bliss,  Editor;  Bliss  Publishing  Corp. 

Press-f- Friday Republican 1908     5     26     210     2.50        §1,74O 

Casilda  Ayuela,  Editor  and  Publisher,  518  Broadway. 

Independent 1918     5     24     210     3.00        §2,500 


Printed  in  two  editions':  Fairfield  Co.,  Conn.,  Press ;  Westchester  Co.  Press. 
Alger  L.  Adams,  Editor  and  Publisher,  26  Main  St. 


OreuUtlcii-**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSnbscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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HAVERSTRAW  (Cl%),  pop.  5,818  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  5,593)  ;  Rock- 
land  Co.  (SE).  On  Hudson  River,  80  m  N  of  New  York.  NYC;  NJ&NY  RRs.  Manu- 
factures bricks,  women's  and  children's  clothes ;  knitting  mills.  Stone  quarries. 
Resort.  Diversified  farming. 

Rockland  Co.  Messenger-f Thursday Independent 1846     8     24     294     4.00        51,183 

J.  F.  Haher,  Editor;  Messenger  Printing  Co..  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Rockland  County  Times  4- Thursday Democratic 1889      8     24      801     4.00        $3,028 

William  J.  McCabe,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HEMPSTEAD  (D2%),  pop.  29,135  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  82,382)  ;  Nassau 
Co.  (SE).  28  m  E  of  New  York.  LI  RR.  Hofstra  College.  Residential  town. 

1949      3      27      126 

Air  Reservist  (no  adv.) Monthly USAF 2      42      126 

Controlled  free  dist.   1 480, 000 

Lt.  Col.  Joseph  H.  Friedmann,  USAF,  Editor;  Continental  Air  Command, 
Publisher,  Mitchell  Air  Force  Base. 

Flying  Dutchman,  TheV         iMonthlv  Criteria**  1957      5     24     224      *-00 

(offset) ^Monthly Collegiate Controlled  free  dist.     J10,000 

Students  of  Hofstra  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  684  Fulton  Ave. 


Food  Merchants  Advocate+.. Monthly G roc.  Trade 1883  Controlled2 f r°ee  dis° 

Robert  J.  Krebs,  Editor;  New  York  State  Food  Merchants  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
134  Jackson  St. 

Hofstra  Chronicle -f- V Wed.  &  Fri Collegiate 1936      5      24     210     3.00 

Students  of  Hofstra  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist. 


1:5,000 
1:18,000 

noo 

$2,500 

y Dental 1947      2      29      112     3.00      $11.268 

Issued  bi-monthly  June-July;  August-September. 
Charles  F.  Bodecker,  Editor;  New  York  State  Dental  Publications,  Inc., 
28  Sunnyside  Ave. 

World  Convention  Dates +  .... Monthly Conven.  Dates...1916     \     \l     J*{J  20'00 

F.  A.  Duzette.  Editor;  Hendrickson  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  70  Hempstead  Ave. 
HERKIMERf  (L4H).  pop.  9,400;  Herkimer  Co.  (NEC).  On  Mohawk  River,  14  m  SE  of 
Utica.  NYC  RR.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  gloves,  furniture,  paper 
boxes,  dresses,  sportswear,  hardware  specialties,  office  desks.  Dairy,  poultry, 
truck  farms,  Hay. 

Telegram -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1898      8      23      308    12.48        §7,001 

Wesley  P.  Small,  Editor;  Herkimer  Telegram  Publishing  Co.,  111-113  Green  St. 

HEWLETT  (D2%),  pop.  X7,500 ;  Nassau  Co.  (SE).  20  m  E  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Manu- 
factures aluminum  doors,  cabinets,  closet  accessories.  Nurseries.  Poultry  farms. 

South  Shore  Record  -f  (offset).  Thursday Ind.  Rep 1953      6     24     224     2.00        §4,840 

Lester  Schlesinger,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Station  Plaza. 

HICKSVILLE  (B2),  pop.  X45.000.  Nassau  Co.  (SE).  22  m  E  of  New  York.  LI  RR. 
Manufactures  cement  products,  sewer  and  drain  pipes.  Residential.  Nurseries. 
Agriculture.  Potatoes,  cabbage. 

Centre  Island  News-f {I^Siin*"  ^^  Ind>  Rep 1916      8      27      28015-60        §«»13S 

Robert  L.  Morgan,  Editor;  Litmor  Publishing  Co.,  22  W.  Nicholai  St. 

Impressions  (no  adv.) Quarterly Photo-JourTts.,1950      3     g*nt  "i?ed  ?i?c°.      410,600 

James  B.  Moore,  Editor;  Fairchild  Graphic  Equipment,  Publisher, 

Fairchild  Drive,  Plainview. 
Long  Island  Leisure  !«      ..  i  /Family  1955      3     27      136     3.00  600 

Time  News4- VMontnly (Recreation  Controlled  free  dist.          1,400 

Michael  M.  D'Auria  and  Martin  Ginsberg,  Editors;  Leisure  Time  News  Corp., 
Publisher,  5  W.  Main  St.,  Oyster  Bay. 

f  Mid  Island  Herald  + Thursday Independent 1948     5     24     205     2.00        §6,026 

1  Plainview  Herald Friday Independent 1955     5     24     205     2.00        §2,362 

1  Fred  J.  Noeth,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  95. 

Mid-Island  Times -f  (offset). .Thursday Independent 1955      5     24     217     5.00        J5,500 

S.  A.  Kaye,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Bethpage. 

HIGHLAND  (N7),  pop.  8,085;  Ulster  Co.  (SE).  On  Hudson  River  opposite  Pough- 
keepsie,  with  bridge  connections.  NYC;  NYNH&H  RRs.  Manufactures  wine, 
sweaters.  Fruit  farms.  Apples,  grapes. 

Mid  Hudson  Post-f Thursday Independent 1886      8     24      280     3.00          1,010 

T.  C.  McKinney,  Editor;  Hudson  Valley  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1937     6     24     252     8.00          1,818 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Marlboro  News. 
Harold  C.  Berean,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HIGHLAND  FALLS  (01),  pop.  8,980;  Orange  Co.  (SE).  On  Hudson  River.  10  m  S  of 
Newburgh,  adjacent  to  West  Point  and  Bear  Mountain.  NYC  RR.  Summer  resort. 

News  of  the  Highlands-!- Thursday Independent 1891     8     24     294     4.00        §1,550 

L.  F.  McCormick,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HILTON  (E4),  pop.  1,036;  Monroe  Co.  (W).  16  m  NW  of  Rochester.  NYC  RR.  Dairy, 
fruit  farms.  Wheat,  beans,  cabbage. 

Record-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1897      6      26      273      3.00        §1,100 

Chas.  H.  Cooper,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
HOLLAND  (C5).  pop.  X7B5:  Erie  Co.   (W).  27  m  SE  of  Buffalo.  PA  RR.  Saw  mill: 

wax  novelty  factory.  Residential.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Review — See  Herald,  Arcade. 

ClrcuUtfon-HHk-Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Use«  Mat*.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNtlly 
estimate.  V  I"U«d  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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~~  Estab  Cols <S> Width? Depth    Sub  Ore 

HOLLEY  <D4),  pop.  1,561  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-67,  gives  1,743) ;  Orleans  Co.  (W). 
On  Barge  Canal,  26  m  NW  of  Rochester.  NYC  RR.  Boat  connections.  Cider,  vine- 
gar, canning  factories.  Truck,  fruit,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  potatoes. 

Standard-}- Thursday Independent 1870     7     24     284     3.00   **M57 

W.  K.  Hovey,  Publisher. 

HOLUS-— See  Jamaica. 

HONEOYE  FALLS  (E4%),  pop.  1,456  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-67,  gives  2,107); 
Monroe  Co.  (W).  16  m  S  of  Rochester.  LV  RR.  Manufactures  butter,  textile 
products,  electrical  specialties.  Dairy,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  potatoes,  corn. 

Times-f- Thursday Republican 1882      7      24      280      3.00        §1,864 

Harry  and  McKendree  O'Brien,  Editors;  O'Brien  Brothers  Ptg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub. 

HOOSICK  FALLS  (O5).  pop.  4,297;  Rensselaer  Co.  (E).  28  m  NE  of  Troy.  B&M  RR. 
Manufactures  women's  underwear,  shoes  and  dresses,  electric  supplies  and 
specialties,  paper  mill  machinery,  stove  fixtures,  moulded  insulation,  screw 
machine  products.  Pine,  oak  timber.  Agriculture,  especially  dairying:. 

Standard  Press -f Thursday Independent 1873     8     24     294     3.00          3,460 

J.  M.  Brahan,  Editor;  Hoosick  Falls  Standard  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  16  Main  St. 

HORNELL  (E6),  pop.  16,049;  Steuben  Co.  (SW).  69  m  S  of  Rochester.  ERIE  RR. 
Railroad  shops.  Manufactures  hosiery,  fabrics,  ball  bearings,  steel  couplings, 
post  office  wood  fixtures,  lingerie.  Truck,  dairy  farms.  Potatoes,  wheat. 

Tribune-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1851     8     24     294   18.72  **  10,94  6 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Louis   G.   Buisch,   Editor;   W.    H.   Greenhow   Co.,   Publisher,    85    Canisteo   St. 

HORSEHEADS  (G6),  pop.  3,606  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  6,386)  ;  Chemung 
Co.  (S).  6  m  N  of  Elmira.  ERIE;  DL&W;  LV;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  bricks, 
optical  goods,  iron  castings.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Apples. 

Chemung  Valley  Reporter -f.. .Thursday Democratic 1858      8     24      280     2.50        §1,625 

Peter  P.  Jankowski,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HOUGHTON  (D5%),  pop.  X  1,200;  Allegany  Co.  (SW).  30  m  N  of  Clean.  PA  RR.  Bank, 
Fillmore.  Manufactures  fish  traps.  Houghton  College.  Dairy,  fruit,  grain  farms. 

Star+V Bi-wkly(FrL).  Collegiate 1909     5     24     210     2.00  900 

Students  of  Houghton  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

HUDSONf  (N6).  pop.  11,629;  Columbia  Co.  (SE).  On  Hudson  River,  34  m  S  of 
Albany.  NYC  RR.  Bridge  to  Catskill,  N.  Y.  Manufactures  ginger  ale,  matches, 
cement,  leather  products,  sweaters,  refrigerators,  knit  goods,  jackets,  machine 
tools,  glue,  paper  boxes,  canned  vegetables.  Diversified  farming. 

Register-Star -f {l^Su'n?'8**'     ^dependent 1785     8     24     294   11.00   **8,104 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Pierre  L.  Dolan,  Ed.;  Record  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  366  Warren  St. 

HUNTINGTON  (D2),  pop.  9,824;  Suffolk  Co.  (SE).  On  Huntington  Bay,  36  m  E  of 
New  York.  LI  RR.  Manufactures  electrical  and  technical  instruments,  boats. 
Carnegie  Institute.  State  Fish  Hatchery. 

Long  Islander -f Thursday Republican 1838     8     24     290     3.50**11,877 

C.  H.  MacLachlan,  Editor;  The  Long  Islander  Press,  Publisher. 

Times  and  Suffolk  Bulletin 4-. Tuesday Republican 1928      8     24     280      4.00        §1,345 

Mae  Hamisch,  Editor;  Suffolk  Consolidated  Press  Co.,  Publisher, 
82  Fourth  Ave.,  Bay  Shore. 

HUNTINGTON  STATION  (D2),  pop.  9,924;  Suffolk  Co.  (SE).  86  m  E  of  New  York. 

Railroad  station,  Huntington.  LI  RR.  Auto  bodies,  beverages,  plastics,  cement 

blocks  manufactured.  Nurseries.  Truck  farms. 
Messenger  (North  Shore) — See  Smithtown. 
Suffolk  County  Watchman  H-.. Thursday Independent 1935     5     24     224     2.00          2,856 

Carl  Brandes,  Editor;  Samuel  S.  Brass,  Publisher,  718  New  York  Ave. 

INLET  (L3),  pop.  X300;  Hamilton  Co.  (NE).  50  m  NE  of  Utica.  Railroad  station, 
Thendara.  NYC  RR.  Bank,  Old  Forge.  Summer  resort. 

Hamilton  County  News -f Friday Independent 1936     6     24     224     2.00  §450 

Clark  P.  Osborne,  Editor;  Hamilton  Co.  Republican,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

INTERLAKEN  <G5),  pop.  770;  Seneca  Co.  (WC).  18  m  N  of  Ithaca.  LV  RR.  Canning 

factory.  Agriculture.  Fruits,  wheat. 
Re  view -f- Thursday Republican 1887     6     24     280     8.00        81*030 

Duane  C.  Waid,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
IRONDEQUOIT — See  Irondequoit  Press,  Rochester. 

IRVINGTON  (C2H),  POP.  3,657  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  5,246);  West- 
cheater  Co.  (SE).  20  m  NE  of  New  York.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures  filter  cloths, 
bags,  boilers,  sashes ;  greenhouse  buildings. 

Gazette-h .Thursday Ind.  Rep 1908     7     24     294     2.60  965 

M.  M.  Roy,  Editor;  Tappan  Zee  Press,  Inc..  Publisher. 

ISUP  (E2%),  pop.  6,264;  Suffolk  Co.  (SE).  On  Great  South  Bay,  46  m  E  of  New 

York.  LI  RR.  Airport.  Commercial  fisheries.  Residential.  Floriculture. 
Brentwood-Central  Islip  Bulletin — See  Brentwood. 

Press  and  Herald -f Wednesday Republican 1912     8     24     280     4.00**1,635 

G.  E.  Hutchinson,  Editor;  Suffolk  Consolidated  Press  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  Bay  Shore. 

Town  Crier4- Thursday Republican 1953     6     22      182     2.00        §3,362 

Albert  W.  Allar,  Editor;  Rambler  Islip  Publishing  Corp.,  62  N.  County  Rd., 
Smithtown. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *Jane  and  March  A.  B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Usea  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
etna,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  \/l*»ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ITHACAf  (G5%),  pop.  29,257  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-58,  gives  29,064)  ;  Tompkins 
Co.   (SWiC).  At  S  end  of  Lake  Cayuga,  28  m  NE  of  Elmira.  LV  RR.  Boat  con- 


Circ 


nections.  Airline,  MOH. 

Manufactures  chain  drives  and  belting,  shot  guns,  adding  machines,  salt, 
cement,  stokers,  handbags,  rayon  underwear.  Three  banks;  bank  clearings 
(6-30-58),  $6,053,846;  deposits,  $81,272,696.  Cornell  University;  Ithaca  Col- 
lege; private  schools.  In  Finger  Lakes  region.  Dairy,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

American  Agriculturist -f Semi-mo {nom^Maldn*   1842     4     27      182        -50  *227,625 

Hugh  Cosline,  Editor;  Amer.  Agriculturist,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Savings  Bank  Bldg. 


Cooperative  Digest  +  .............  Monthly  .........  {Leadeis°"OP       194°      3     26      13° 


14° 


3.50 
2.00 


Farm  Power  +  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  LeIdnseCn      1943      8     26 

R.  H.  Park,  Editor;  Roy  H.  Park,  Inc.,  Publisher,  416  E.  State  St. 
Cornell  Alumni  News  ..............  Semi-mo  .........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  .1899      3     28 

See  also  Ivy  League  Alumni  Magazines,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Cornell  Alumni  Association,  Publisher,  18  East  Ave. 
Cornell  Countryman  V  .............  Monthly  ..........  Agric.  &  Coll  ......  1902      3     26  . 

Student*  of  New  York  State  Colleges  of  Agriculture  and          Controlled  free  dist. 

Home  Economics,  Editors  and  Publishers,  492  Roberts  Hall,  Cornell  University. 

Cornell  Engineer  V  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Eng'g  Coll  ..........  1885      3      24      140     2.00 

The  Cornell  Engineer,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1  Carpenter  Hall. 
Cornell  Law  Quarterly  V  .........  Quarterly  ........  Legal  &  Coll  .......  1915 

Cornell  Law  Quarterly,  Publisher,  Myron  Taylor  Hall. 

Cornell  Sun-f  ...........................  {M  grunneX'Sat'  Collegiate  ..........  1881 

Cornell  Daily  Sun,  Inc.,  Publisher,  109  E.  State  St. 
Cornell  Veterinarian  ...............  Quarterly  ........  Veterin.&Coll....  1911 

Dr.  D.  N.  Bruner,  Editor;  Cornell  Veterinarian,  Publisher,  Cornell  University, 

N.Y.S.  Veterinary  College. 
Cornell  Widow  H-  V  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Coll.Humor  ........  1894      3     28      140     2.00 

Students  of  Cornell  University,  Editors  and  Publishers,  111  South  Tioga  St. 
Farm  Power  —  See  Cooperative  Digest. 
Human  Organization  ...............  Quarterly  ........  Anthropology....  1941      2      41      134x6.00 

William  F.  Whyte,  Editor;  Society  for  Applied  Anthropology,  Publisher,  N.  Y. 
State  School  of  Ind.  and  Labor  Relations,  Cornell  University. 


6,584 
*5,761 


140     5.00        20,457 


140      1.75 


1     60        98     4.00 


5     23      238     7.50 


1      48        91      5.00 


800 
2,000 

*3,590 
J2.80C 

J4.000 
$1,400 


1,950 


Robert  L.  Aronson,  Editor;  New  York  State  School  of  Industrial  and  Labor 

Relations,  Cornell  University. 
Ithacan.  The-fV  .....................  Wednesday  .....  Collegiate  ..........  1931      5      24      210 

Students  of  Ithaca  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Journal-f  ..................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ......  1815      9     23 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

William  J.  Waters,  Editor;  Ithaca  Journal-News,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

123-125  W.  State  St. 
Philosophical  Review  ...............  Quarterly  ........  Philosophy  ........  1892      1 


2.50        J1.400 
294  20.40  **13,400 


^ _      48        98      3.00 

Staff  of  Sage  School  of  Philosop'hy,  Cornell  University,  Editors ;  Cornell  Uni- 
versity Press,  Pub.,  Goldwin  Smith  Hall. 


1,648 


Rural  Sociology Quarterly {tocology 


1936      2      30        94      4.75 


Dr.  Robert  A.  Poison,  Editor;  Rural  Sociological  Society,  Publisher, 
34  Warren  Hall,  Cornell  University. 

JACKSON  HEIGHTS— See  Flushing. 

JAMAICAf   (D2%),  pop.  ;  Queens  Co.   (SE).  In  Queens  Borough.  City  of  New 

York,    10    m    E   of   Brooklyn.   LI   RR.   Diversified   manufacturing.    Residential. 
St.  John's  University. 

Echo-f Monthly {sisters™0         1883     2     86      126       *25      *12'400 

Issued  only  during  January,  April,  June,  October. 

Henriette  N.  Prinstein.  Editor;  United  Order  True  Sisters,  Publisher, 

165-21  Eighty-fifth  Ave.  (32). 
Hollis  Leader 4- Friday Independent 1926      5     24      215      1.00 

Charles  W.  Koenig,  Editor  and  Publisher,  48-49  45th  St.,  Long  Island  City  (4). 
Lais ve+( Lithuanian) Tues.  &  Fri.. ..Labor 1911      7     26      31510.00 

Roy  Mizara,  Editor;  Laisve,  Inc.,  Publisher,  110-12  Atlantic  Ave.,  Richmond  Hill. 

T          T  i      ,1  t>         _i_  JEvg.ex.Sun.. ,    ,  n-wl  1889      8     22     300  20.80**27S,382 

Long  Island  Press  + |Su»  Morn      Ind.  Dem.  Sunday  circ.**355,295 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Prints  edition  under  name  of  Nassau  County  Edition;  also  Suffolk  County  Edition. 

Norman  N.  Newhouse,  Ed.;  Long  Island  Daily  Press  Pub.  Co.,  92-20  168th  St.(8). 

Queens  News-f {^g^^    Republican 191*     5     24     20° 

Joseph  Sabba,  Editor  and  Publisher,  92-61  165th  St. 

Tte«*  (The  Truth)  ^Monthly Fraternal 1931     5     24     214 

(Lithuanian)    (no  adv.)....  f  * 

John  Siurba,  Editor;  Assn.  of  Lithuanian  Workers,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
110-04  Atlantic  Ave.,  Richmond  Hill. 


9,364 
§5,286 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  ^  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Visaed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Times-Review  —  See  Queens  Village. 
Torch  V  .....................................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1926     5     24     210     6.00 

Students  of  St.  John's  University,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
Grand  Central  and  Utopia  Pkwys. 

W™bVerver+eader"  JThursday  ........  Independent  ......  1909     8     24     287     8.00        53,660 

Circulates  also  In  Richmond  Hill. 

Alfred  J.  Ball,  Ed.;  Leader-Observer,  Inc.,  Pub.,  8080  Jamaica  Ave.,  Woodhaven. 

JAMESTOWN  (B6),  pop.  48,854  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  42,565)  ;  Chautau- 
qua  Co.  (SW).  On  Chautauqua  Lake,  70  m  SW  of  Buffalo.  ERIE  RR.  Airline, 
AAA. 

Important  manufactures  of  furniture  and  metal  products.  Filing  devices  and 
office  equipment,  plastics,  textiles,  malleable  castings,  automatic  voting  ma- 
chines, pliers,  wrenches  and  other  tools,  ball  bearings.  Three  banks;  deposits 
(6-30-58),  $134,445,728.  15,537  (residential)  electric  (AC)  meters;  14,207 
(residential)  gas  (nat.)  meters;  20,091  (residential)  telephones.  Near  Chautau- 
qua Institution,  a  summer  resort. 

..........  AsHculture  .......  1916     4     24      154     x.50          4,900 


... 
Marlene  Keer,  Editor.  Chautauqua  Co.  Extension  Service  Assn.,  Publisher, 

Federal  Bldg. 
Post-Journal  -f-  .........................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1826     8     23     808  21.84  **  26,624 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Jamestown  Newspaper  Corp.,  Publisher,  811  Washington  St. 

P.ychic  Observe^  ................  Sen,.-™  .........  Spiritua.iam  .......  ™*  cln^JIL  !i.°t° 

Agnes  F.  Reuther,  Editor;  Psychic  Observer,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  877. 

Sun  +  ........................................  Morn.ex.Sun...Independent  ......  1949     5     24     224  21.84  **11,098 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Edward  J.  Byrne,  Editor  and  Publisher,  200  W.  Fourth  St. 

JEFFERSONVILLE  (L7),  pop.  450;  Sullivan  Co.   (SE).  40  m  N  of  Middletown.  Rail 

road  station,  Callicoon.  ERIE  RR.  Mountain  resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Sullivan  County  Record  4-  .....  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1868     7     26     300     2.50        1  1,620 

Richard  L.  Rosenbaum,  Editor;  Olga  F.  Rosenbaum,  Publisher. 
JOHNSON  CITY  (J6),  pop.  19,249  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-67,  gives  19,387)  :  Broome 

Co.  (S).  3  m  W  of  Binghamton.  ERIE;  DL&W  RRs.  Manufactures  shoes,  felt, 

spools,  bobbins,  shoe  lasts,  point,  foundry  products.  Diversified  farming. 

f  Broome  Bowler  and  Sports    \vnn*i«v         I  Bowling  &  Spts.  1Q44     K     9A     991     9  nn          _ 
J       Journal  ..............................  ^Monday  ........  \in  Broome  Co.      1944     5     24     224     2'00          - 

1  Journal  +  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1927     8     24     294     2.80  -  • 

L          Albert  Lamb,  Editor;  H  J.  Granger,  Publisher.  62  Broad  St. 
JOHNSTOWNf  (M4H),  pop.  10,928;  Fulton  Co.  (E).  10  m  NW  of  Amsterdam.  FJ&G 

RR.  Manufactures  gloves,  gelatine,  leather  novelties,  knit  goods,  paper  boxes. 

Tannery.  Farming. 
Leader-Herald  —  See  Gloversville. 
JORDAN   (H4),  pop.  1,295  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  1,305);  Onondaga  Co. 

(C).  llm  NE  of  Auburn.  NYC  RR.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Cabbage. 
Leader  -f  ...................................  Saturday  .........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1926     8     24     294     3.00        §1,099 

Don  H.  Brown,  Editor;  Onon-Town  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Baldwinsville. 
JORDANVILLE  (L4%),  pop.  X250;  Herkimer  Co.  (NEC).  15  m  SE  of  Utica.  Bank  and 

railroad  station,  Richfield  Springs.  DL&W  RR.  Diversified  farming. 

{Orthodox  Life  (no  adv.)  ........  Bi-monthly  .....  Religious  ...........  1928      1      55      105     2.00  360 

^nTadvn?.y.a.  R.!^(*!!8.:Li^mi-mo  .........  Religious  ............  1928     2      48      154      6.00          1,504 
^anTadv™.y.a..^^  ..........  Religious  ...........  1928      1      55      105     3.00          1,504 

Rev.  konstantin  Zaitseff,  Editor;  Holy  Trinity  Monastery,  Publisher. 
KATONAH   (Dl),  pop.   X8.000;  Westchester  Co.   (SE).  41  m  N  of  New  York.  NYC 

RR.  Residential. 

Patent  Trader  —  See  Mount  Kisco. 

KEESEVILLE    (Ol%),  pop.  1.977;  Essex  Co.   (NE).  On  Ausable  River,  15  m  S  of 
Plattsburg.  Railroad  station,  Port  Kent.  DftH  RR.  Manufactures  shirts.  Near 
Ausable  Chasm.  Dairy,  fruit  farms.  Apples,  potatoes,  hay. 
Essex  County  News  —  See  Port  Henry. 
Essex  County  Republican  4-  ...Friday  .............  Republican  ........  1839     8     26     280     3.50        51,475 

P.  M.  Stoughton,  Editor;  Essex  County  Republican  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

KENMORE  (C4%),  pop.  20,066  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  21.180)  ;  Erie  Co. 
(W).  6  m  N  of  Buffalo.  Railroad  station,  Black  Rock.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures 
automobiles,   aircraft    engines,    castings,   forgings,    steel   wire,   poultry   feeds, 
chemicals.  Residential. 
Record-  A  dvertiser-f-  ...............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1914     8     22     294       27,357  —  Free 

Ruth  L.  Hewitt,  Editor;  Kenmore  Independent  Record  Inc.,  Publisher, 

2989  Delaware  Ave.  (17). 
Torch,  The  (no  adv.)  ..............  Quarterly  ........  Prof.  Men  ..........  1928     2     29     115  x2.00        *5,000 

8.  G.  Crayton.  Editor;  International  Association  of  Torch  Clubs,  Inc.,  Pub., 

151  Irving  Terrace  (28). 

KEUKA  PARK  (F5%),  pop.  X600;  Yates  Co.  (WC).  5  m  S  of  Penn  Yan,  nearest  bank 
and  railroad  station.  NYC;  PA  RRs.  Keuka  College  (women).  Diversified  farm'g 
Keukonian,  The4-  V  ................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1922     5     24     182     6.00  *425 

Students  of  Keuka  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Orcolatfcm-~**Sept.  A8.C.  Statement;  *Jtm«  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI**ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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KING  FERRY  (G5),  pop.  X800;  Cayuga  Co.  (C).  20  m  S  of  Auburn.  Bank  and  railroad 
station,  Aurora.  LV  RR.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Hay,  beans. 

Southern  Cayuga  Tribune -f     Thursday Republican 1879     7      23     280     8.00 

Donald  W.  Alvord,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KINGS  POINT  (D2),  pop.  2,446  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  5,258)  ;  (branch  of 
Great  Neck  P.  O.)  ;  Nassau  Co.  (SE).  5  m  N  of  Great  Neck,  nearest  railroad  sta- 
tion. LI  RR.  U.  S.  Merchant  Marine  Academy. 

Hear  This  V    (offset) Bi-wkly,  Tues.. Collegiate 1926     5     24     220     1.50          

Cadet-Midshipmen  of  U.  S.  Merchant  Marine  Academy,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

KINGSTON!  (N7),  pop.  28,817  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  30,470)  ;  Ulster  Co. 
(SE).  On  Hudson  River,  16  m  NW  of  Poughkeepsie.  NYC  RR.  Airport. 

Manufactures  electronic  computors,  shirts,  pajamas,  bricks,  store  fixtures, 
furniture,  road  and  farm  machinery,  cigars,  brushes,  beverages,  iron  castings, 
hydraulic  equipment.  Boat  building.  Fine  fruit  producing  area.  Eight  banks; 
deposits  (6-30-58),  $128,468,562.  12,342  electric  (AC)  meters;  8,244  gas 
meters;  19,811  telephones.  Summer  resort. 

Freeman-H Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1871      8      23     294   19.00**15,S64 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Freeman  Publishing  Co.,  Freeman  Square. 

If Bi-monthly { |j  Jlfo*  1952      2     24        91      3.50        61,201 

J.  L.  Quinn,  Editor;  Quinn  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 
Ulster  Press -f .Thursday Independent 1881      8     24      280     3.00          2,580 

Ira  Warren,  Editor;  Greene  and  Ulster  Publishing,  Inc.,  442  Broadway. 

LACKA WANNA  (C5),  pop.  27,658  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-58,  gives  29,141)  (inde- 
pendent branch  of  Buffalo  P.  O.)  ;  Erie  Co.  (W).  On  Lake  Erie  adjoining  Buffalo. 
B&O;  NYC;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  steel  products,  cement  and  concrete. 

Leader-h Thursday Independent 1936      8      24     294      2.00        §6,212 

Walter  J.  Pillich,  Editor;  Frank  E.  Hollins  and  Walter  J.  Pillich,  Publishers, 
738  Ridge  Road. 

Victorian,  The  (no  adv.) Monthly {^Catholic*)*21110  1895      2      28      112      3'00      *46,700 

Rev.  Nelson  W.  Logal,  Editor;  Our  Lady  of  Victory  Homes  of  Charity, 
Publisher.  Ridge  Rd. 

LACONA  (H3),  pop.  540;  Oswego  Co.  (NC).  26  m  SW  of  Water  town.  NYC  RR.  Manu- 
factures hardwood  flooring,  nursery  furniture.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Dairying. 

Holstein-Friesian  World Semi-mo Dairy  Cattle 1904      3      26      140     2.00        26,257 

See  also  Dairy  Breed  Publications,  Chicago,  111. 

M.  S.  Prescott,  Editor;  Holstein-Friesian  World,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

LAKE  GEORGEf  (N4),  pop.  1,005;  Warren  Co.  (NE).  9  m  N  of  Glens  Falls.  D&H  RR. 
Boat  connections.  Lake  resort  and  recreational  center.  Timber.  Agriculture. 

Mlrror-f Friday ResortNews 1881      5      22      168      1.00        $2,550 

Issued  only  during  10  weeks  of  summer. 

Arthur  S.  Knight,  Editor;  Adirondack  Resorts  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

LAKE  PLACID  (N2),  pop.  2,999;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  40  m  SW  of  Plattsburg.  NYC  RR. 
Boat  connections.  Resort.  Northwood  School  (boys).  Farming. 

News-f Friday Republican 1905     7     24     280      4.00          1,900 

George  M.  Lattlmer,  Jr.,  Editor;  Grace  C.  Lattimer,  Publisher. 

LAKE  RONKONKOMA  (E2),  pop.  X648;  Suffolk  Co.  (SE).  25  m  SW  of  Riverhead. 
LI  RR.  Resort.  Farming. 

Mirror-f Thursday Republican 1925      5      22      182      3.50  §772 

Charles  De  Mangin,  Editor;  Rambler  Publishing  Corp.,  52  N.  County  Rd., 

Smith  town. 

LANCASTER  (C5),  pop.  8,665  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  10,948);  Erie  Co. 
(W).  11  m  E  of  Buffalo.  ERIE;  DL&W ;  NYC  RRs.  Manufactures  steel  castings, 
glasses,  bottles,  saws,  machine  knives,  batteries.  Stone  quarries.  Dairy  farms. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1878      8      24      308      3.00        §3*310 

Richard  G.  Bennett,  Editor;  Lancaster  Enterprise  Corp..  Pub.,  26-24  Clark  St. 

"IShoppera }Thursday Independent 1947     6      24      224      '-O^WJO 

Fred  Oestreich,  Editor  and  Publisher,  43  Central  Ave. 
LARCHMONT  (D2),  pop.  6,330  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  6,707)  :  Westchester 
Co.  (SE).  On  Long  Island  Sound,  12  m  NE  of  New  York.  NYNH&H  RR.  Residen- 
tial suburb  of  New  York. 

Larch  Tree,  The -f Monthly Wom.Club  Ints..  1936     2     40     136       .50 

Not  issued  during  June,  July,  August,  September. 

Alma  Kitchell,  Editor;  Woman's  Club  of  Larchmont,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Spot  Radio  Report  (offset).....Monthly Radio  Trade 1939     3     80  126  120.00 

Mrs.  Lee  Mauro,  Editor;  James  M.  Boerst,  Publisher,  2  East  Ave. 

LAWRENCE  (D2%),  pop.  4,681  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  5,673)  ;  Nassau  Co. 
(SE).  15  m  E  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Manufactures  toys.  Residential  suburb  of 
New  York. 

Nassau  Herald 4- Friday Independent 1883      8     24      287     2.00 

A.  Earl  Beegle.  Editor;  Beegle  Publishing  Company,  879  Central  Ave. 
LE  ROY  (F4%),  pop.  4,721   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57.  gives  4,781);  Genesee  Co. 
(W).  24  m  SW  of  Rochester.  B&O;  ERIE;  NYC  (name,  North  Le  Roy  on  LV)  ; 
RRs.   Manufactures   gelatine  products,   insulators,   steel  boxes,   crushed  stone, 
auto  parts,  candy,  knit  goods.  Fruit,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Gazette-News -|- Thursday Republican 1826     8     24     280     8.00 

Edward  M.  Perkins,  Editor;  Gazette-News  Company,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  T  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  Vl891*ed  only  during  academic  year,  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols <2> Width? Depth    Sub 

LEVITTOWN  (B2).  pop.  X60.000;  Nassau  Co.  (SE).  7  m  £  of  Hemps tead.  Railroad 
station  Hicksville  and  Wantagh.  LI  RR.  Nursery.  Residential. 

Press  4- Thursday Independent 1963     6     24     210     2,00 

Dorothy  F.  Brengel,  Editor;  B  &  L  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  64  Division  Ave. 

Tribune -f Thursday Independent 1947      6      24      214      2.50 

Lester  Grolick,  Editor;  Griscom  Publications,  Inc.,  26  The  Place,  Glen  Cove. 

LIBERTY   (L7),  pop.  4,658;  Sullivan  Co.   (SE).  36  m  NW   of  Middletown.  NYO&W 

RR.   Airline,  MOH.   Metal,  wood  products   manufactured.   Health  and  summer 

resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Gazette+ Thursday Democratic L8U2      6      26      276      1.50 

C.  H.  Spray ue,  Editor;  Liberty  Gazette  Co.,  Publisher. 
News Friday Republican 1950     8     24     280     2.00 

A.  Eysen,  Editor;  Tri- State  Associates,  Inc.,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  160. 
Register-*- Thursday Ind.  Rep 18C9      7      26     297      2.00 

Harold  Schue,  Editor;  Liberty  Register  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Sullivan  County  Press -f- Thursday Independent 1917      5      24      203      1.00 

Prints  Ad-Viser  for  free  distribution.  Circ.  §1,605. 

H.  S.  Krum  and  Geo.  W.  Weyrauch,  Editors ;  Krum  &  Weyrauch  Co.,  Publisher, 
20  Clements   St. 


LIMA  (E5),  pop.  1,147  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-58,  gives  1,278)  ;  Livingston  Co.  (W). 
20  m  S  of  Rochester.  LV  RR.  Bank,  Honeoye  Falls.  Manufactures  insulators. 
Nurseries.  Dairy,  grain  farms.  Wheat. 

Recorder^ Thursday Republican 1882      6     24      273      2.00 

T.  H.  Alvord.  Editor  and  Publisher,  Livonia. 

LITTLE  FALLS  (L4),  pop.  9,541;  Herkimer  Co.  (NEC).  On  Mohawk  River  and  Barge 
Canal,  22  m  SE  of  Utica.  NYC  RR.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  knit  goods, 
felt  and  other  slippers,  tissue  paper,  dairy  equipment,  bicycles,  food  products, 
hammers,  paper  boxes,  book  cases,  baseball  bats,  textiles,  instant  coffee.  Dairy's. 

Times-r- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1886      8      24      294    10.00 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

John  B.  McGuire,  Editor;  The  Crowley  Publishing  Corp.,  347  S.  Second  St. 

LITTLE  NECK— See  Ledger,  Flushing. 

LITTLE  VALLEYf  <C6).  pop.  1,287 ;  Cattaraugus  Co.  (SW).  22  m  NW  of  Clean.  ERIE 
RR.  Manufactures  pocket  cutlery,  milk  products,  razors,  hunting  knives. 
Hardwood  timber.  Dairy  farms.  Corn,  potatoes,  buckwheat. 

Hub-f Thursday Republican 1881      7      24      280      8.00 

George  Straight,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LIVERPOOL  (H4),  pop.  2,933  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  3,515);  Onondaga 
Co.  (C).  On  Onondaga  Lake,  5  m  N  of  Syracuse.  NYC  RR.  Dairy,  poultry, 
truck  farms. 

Liverpool-Salina  Review -f- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1892      8      24      294      3.00 

Don  H.  Brown,  Editor;  Onon-Town  Publishing  Co.,  Inc..  Baldwins ville. 

LIVINGSTON  MANOR  (L7).  pop.  X970;  Sullivan  Co.  (SE).  50  m  N  of  Middletown. 
NYO&W  RR.  Manufactures  creosoted  wood  products,  tenpins,  lumber,  chem- 
icals. Poultry  processing  plant.  Summer  resort.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture. 

Times  + Thursday Republican 1879      7      24      276      2.00 

Donald  John  Battey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LIVONIA  (E5),  pop.  837  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-58,  gives  943)  :  Livingston  Co.  (W). 
27  m  S  of  Rochester.  ERIE  RR.  Manufactures  cement  blocks.  Dairy,  truck,  grain 
farms.  Cabbage,  wheat,  beans. 

Gazette -f Thursday Republican 1875      6     24      273      3.00 

T.  H.  Aivord,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LOCKPORTf  (C4),  pop.  25,133  (cpecial  U.  S.  Census  4-1-58,  gives  26,070)  ;  Niagara  Co. 
(W).  On  Barge  Canal,  25  m  NE  of  Buffalo.  ERIE;  NYC  RRs.  Boat  connections. 
Manufactures  radiators,  cotton  batting,  paper  products,  knives,  saws,  (lour, 
molded  plastic,  plastic  containers,  food  processing,  cocoa  mats,  chemicals, 
foundry  and  machine  shop  products,  aluminum  and  brass  products,  belting. 
Four  banks;  deposits  (6-30-57),  $1,088.567,181.  9,673  electric  meters;  5,825 
gaa  meters;  25,200  telephones.  Agriculture.  Fruit,  vegetables,  grain. 

{Lockport  Shopper -f Wednesday Independent 1961      9     23     294        19,987 — Free 
Union-Sun  and  Journal  + Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1821      9      23      294   24.00**11,799 
Easton  Elliot,  Editor;  E.  D.  Corson,  Publisher,  142  Main  St. 

LOCUST  VALLEY  (D2),  pop.  X3.200;  Nassau  Co.  (SE).  3  m  NE  of  Glen  Cove.  LI  RR. 
Cable  and  wire  manufactured.  Residential. 

Leader  + Thursday Independent 1946      4      26      168      2.50        51,300 

Edith  Hay  Wyckoff.  Editor  and  Publisher.  Birch  Hill  Road. 

LONG  BEACH  (D3),  pop.  15,586  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-5-56,  gives  22,767) ;  Nassau 
Co.  (SE).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  24  m  SE  of  New  York.  LI  RR.  Fisheries,  lobster 
beds.  Shore  resort.  Residential. 

Independent  4- Thursday Democratic 1933     6     24     210     2.00        §6,100 

Elliot  Jaffee.  Editor;  Harold  I.  Bailey,  Publisher,  247  E.  Market  St. 

LONG  ISLAND,  Nassau  County— See  Newsday.  Garden  City. 

LONG  ISLAND  CITY  <C2),  pop. ;  Queens  Co.  (SE).  On  East  River,  N  of  Brooklyn, 

Borough  of  Queens,  New  York  City.  BAO;  CNJ;  CV;  DLAW;  ERIE:  LI;  LV; 
NYC;  NYOAW  RRs.  Tunnel,  subway  and  bridge  connections  with  New  York 

Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement ;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPoblisher'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate,  yinmct  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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LONG  ISLAND  CITY  (Continued)  Eitab  Coli<S>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Ore 

City.    Manufactures   automobile   access  cries,    chemicals,    television   apparatus, 
biscuits,  plumbing  fixtures,  paints,  candy,  pianos. 

American  Family  Magazine  -fin  Mnrf  Ariv         {Parents  Int.       1QKK      ,      K<?       ft,      -  Aft 
(no  adv.)  ............................  ^Quarterly  ........  jto  Children         1956      l     56       84     1-°° 

Edwin  H.  Ray,  Editor;  Royal  True  Color  Corp.,  Publisher,  2713  41st  Ave.  (1). 
Astoria  Times  +  ......................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1931     5     24     210     1.00        J5.621 

Charles  W.  Koenig,  Editor  and  Publisher,  48-49  45th  St.  (4). 
Greenpoint  Star-f  ...................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1875     8     24     300     2.60   **  8,667 

Stephen  Rogers,  Editor;  Newspaper  Enterprises,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Star  Square. 
Long  Island  Graphic  -f-  ............  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1950      5     24     210     2.00      $16.187 

Printed  in  two  editions  :  Baldwin-Nassau  Ed.  ;  Queens  Ed. 

Charles  W.  Koeniff,  Editor  and  Publisher.  43-49  45th  St.  (4). 

f  Info,  for 
Mother  and  Child  .....................  Quarterly  .......  {Par'ts  Dev'd      1950     8     27      140      1.00 

tto  Children 

Mary  Ellen  Slate,  Editor;  D.  Stack  Hubbard,  Publisher,  2718  41st  St.  (1). 
Queens  borough  +  ....................  Monthly  ..........  Cham,  of  Com....  1914     8     27      133x2.50 

Not  issued  during  June. 

Chamber  of  Commerce,  Borough  of  Queens.  Publisher,  24-16  Bridge  Plaza  S.  (1). 
Star-  Journal  4-  .........................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Dem  ............  1841      8      23      300   15.60*^92,335 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Paul  A.  Tierney,  Editor;  Newspaper  Enterprises,  Inc.,  Pub.,  Star  Square   (1). 
Woodside  Herald  -f-  .................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1927     5     24     210     2.00        11,612 

Joseph  Sabba,  Publisher,  43-49  45th  St.  (4). 

LOWVlLLEf  (K8),  pop.  8,671;  Lewis  Co.  (N).  24  m  SE  of  Watertown.  L&BR  (elec.)  ; 
NYC  RRs.  Manufactures  cheese,  caskets,  heating  pads,  veneer,  imitation  leather. 
Timber.  Dairy  farms. 
Journal  and  Republican  -f-  ......  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1830     8     26      308      3.00        §3,576 

T.  La  Verne  Roberts,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JMonthly  ..........  Agriculture  .......  1946      4      24      140        .50  917 

Lewis  County  Extension  Service,  Agric.  Dept.,  Publisher. 

LYNBROOK  (D2%),  pop.  17,314  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  19,199)  ;  Nassau 
Co.  (SE).  18  m  E  of  New  York.  LI  RR.  Window  screens,  artists  equipment,  sheet 
metal  products,  furniture  manufactured.  Nurseries.   Residential.  Truck  farms. 
Tri-Town  Leader  -f-  .................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1912      5      24      210     2.00        §3,640 

W.  T.  Davis,  Editor;  Freeport  Leader,  Inc.,  Publisher,  12  End  View  Ave. 

LYNDONVILLE   (D4),  pop.  777;  Orleans  Co.  (W).  25  m  NE  of  Lockport.  NYC  RR. 
Manufactures  vinegar,  pectin,  apple  brandy,  lime-sulphur.  Fruit,  truck,  grain 
farms.  Peaches,  apples,  cabbage. 
Enterprise-f  ............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1907     5     24     203     2.00 

Joseph  A.  Gi  am  papa,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LYONSf  (G4).  pop.  4.217;  Wayne  Co.  (NW).  On  Barge  Canal,  89  m  SE  of  Rochester. 
NYC  RR.  Canning,  sauer  kraut,  fertilizer  factories  ;  silk  mill.  Diversified  farming. 
Apples,  peaches,  cherries. 

L7Clydf  ?Ces  +?..**!!  }  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1821      8     24      280      3.50        §3,435 

Joseph  H.  Berdel,  Editor;  Lyons  Republican  Company,  Publisher. 

MACHIAS  (D6).  pop.  X610;  Cattaraugus  Co.  (SW).  27  m  N  of  Olean.  B&O;  PA  RRs. 
Bank.   Delevan.  Timber.  Maple  syrup  products,  electronics,   cutlery  manufac- 
tured. Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Delevan-Machias  Sentinel  -f  -Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1931      5      24      231      3.50  §863 

See  also  Sentinel-Press  of  Franklinville.  Combined  circ.  §2,220. 
Raymond  J.  Wieloszynski,  Editor  and  Publisher.  Franklinville. 

MAHOPAC  (Dl),  pop.  X996;  Putnam  Co.  (SE).  12  m  E  of  Peeks  kill.  NYC  RR.  Fishing 
rods  and  lures  manufactured.  Lake  resort.  Residential.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Putnam  County  Press  (off  set)  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1858      5      24      217      3.00        §1,412 

Beatrice  S.  Oakley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  606. 

MALONEf  (Ml),  pop.  9.501;  Franklin  Co.  (NE).  40  m  W  of  Plattsburg.  RUT;  NYC 
RRs.  Airline.  EAL.  Manufactures  bronze  and  aluminum  powder,  dairy  products, 
moccasins,  slippers,  concrete  blocks,  paper,  woolen  garments.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 
Potatoes,  hops,  hay. 
Telegram-f  ...............................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1905      8     24      294    15.60    **5,7O1 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Malone  Telegram,  Inc.,  Pub.,  136  E.  Main  St. 

MALVERNE   (D2%),  pop.  8,086   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  givea  9,686):  Nassau 

Co.  17  m  E  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Plastic  eyeglass  frames,  garage  doors  manu- 

factured. Nursery. 
Herald  -I-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1928     5     24     210     3.50        §5,570 

Sally  Lambert  Mackreth,  Editor  and  Publisher,  243  Rider  Ave. 
MAMARONECK  (D2).  pop.  16,016  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  16,718)  ;  West- 

chester  Co.  (SE).  On  Long  Island  Sound.  20  m  NE  of  New  York.  NYNH&H  RR. 

Manufactures  food,  wood  products,  raincoats.  Residential  suburb  of  New  York. 

Customart  Press,  The  +  .........  Thursday  ........  {wanV  Advtg.    1945     4     23      ^7   15.00 

Printed  in  five  editions:  General  Merchandise  Ed.,  circ.  11.962;  Used  Automobile 
Ed.,  circ.,  3,881;  Real  Estate  Ed.,  circ.,  6,210;  Used  Boating  Ed.   (bi-wkly), 
sub.  price  $10,000,  circ.,  5,202;  Job-Employment  Ed.,  circ.,  2,461. 
Frank  Law  son  Wright.  Editor  and  Publisher,  705  N.  Barry  Ave. 


Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.8.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U»es  Mat*  •NonpartH 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ¥  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRtnd  McNallf 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MAMARONECK  (Continued)  Estab  Co  Is  0  Width?  Depth    Sub  Girt 

Tlmes+.. Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1925     8     24     802   17.50   **8,186 

Comic  strip  advertis'g  accepted.  See  also  Westchester  Group,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 
H.  R.  Campbell.  Editor;  Mamaroneck-Larchmont  Pub.  Co.,  12  Elm  St. 

MANHASSET  (D2),  pop.  X10,000;  Nassau  Co.  (SE).  17%  m  E  of  New  York.  LI  RR. 
Manufactures  metal  products.  Residential.  Estates. 

*%%S££?.« ]Bi-»onthly Medic.1 »"     2     28^0^  6.00 

Dr.  Alfred  Cantor,  Editor;  American  Journal  of  Proctology,  Inc.,   Publisher. 

1447  Northern  Blvd. 
American  Professional  UI™*MV  T>™f  Ph.™*        1935     2     30     105   12. 00 

Pharmacist ^Monthly Prof .  Pharm Controlled  circ. 

Madeline  O.  Holland,  Editor;  Romaine  Piers  on,  Pubs.,  Inc.,  1447  Northern  Blvd. 

Mail-f- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1U27      5     24      210     3.00 

Sabra  F.  Dewey,  Editor;  Florence  M.  Luther,  Publisher,  6  Short  Dr. 

Manhasset  Club  Life Monthly {ptetoriaT*         1946     8     28     14°     8'00 

Elisabeth  A.  Bliss,  Editor;  Elizabeth  A.  Bliss  and  Adelaide  Hunt,  Publisher. 
76  Maple  Place. 

Medical  Times Monthly Medical 18?2     2     ^Ltro'lfed'c^c. 

Perrin  H.  Long,  M.D.,  Editor;  Romaine  Pierson  Pubs.,  Inc..  1447  Northern  Blvd. 
Preas  + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1934      5     24      214      3.00 

Richard  Wettereau,  Ed.;  Griscom  Publications,  Inc.,  26  The  Place,  Glen  Cove. 

Resident  Physician Monthly Medical 1955     2     ^roM^irc. 

Perrin  H.  Long,  M.D.,  Editor;  The  Resident,  Inc..  Publisher,  1447  Northern  Blvd. 
MARATHON  (H5ft),  pop.  1,057;  Cortland  Co.  (C).  80  m  NW  of  Binghamton.  DL&W 
RR.  Manufactures  metal  and  wood  products.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes. 

Independent  + Thursday Independent 1870      7      24      280      3.00 

Walter  W.  Grunfeld.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARCEULUS  (H4%),  pop.  1,382  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  1,584);  Onon- 
daga  Co.  (C).  12  m  SW  of  Syracuse.  M&O  RR.  Manufactures  woolen  cloth,  paper, 
candy.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Cabbage,  potatoes,  peas. 

Observer-*- Friday Republican 1879      5      24     224      3.00 

Henry  A.  Steele,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARGARETVILLE  (L6).  pop.  905;  Delaware  Co.  (SE).  On  Delaware  River,  87  m  NE 
of  Kingston.  Railroad  station,  Arkville.  NYC  RR.  Agriculture. 

Catskill  Mountain  News -I- Friday Republican 1863      8     24     294      3.00 

Clarke  A.  Sanford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARLBORO  (N7), 
burgh.  NYC 
farms. 

News-f- Friday Independent 1939      6     24     252     3.00 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Highland  News. 
Nellie  Greaves,  Editor;  Harold  C.  Berean,  Publisher. 

Record  + Thursday Independent 1883      8     24     280     3.00 

T.  C.  McKinney,  Editor;  Hudson  Valley  Newspapers.  Inc.,  Publisher.  Highland. 


>4,198 

>20,247 

§1,835 

3,639 

>22,779 
**1,613 

>39,516 

J1.060 


S  1,800 


pop.  1,709;  Ulster  Co.  (SE).  On  Hudson  River,  10  m  N  of  New- 
RR.  Builders'  supplies,  canned  good  manufactured.  Dairy,  truck 


1,105 


936 


MARYKNOLJL  (Cl%),  pop.  X700;  Westchester  Co.  (SE).  34  m  N  of  New  York.  Rail- 
road station  and  bank,  Ossining.  NYC  RR.  Catholic  Foreign  Mission  Seminary. 
Residential. 

Mary  knoll  (no  adv.) Monthly Cath.  Missions..  1906     2     26       87x1.00     800,000 

Albert  J.  Nevins.  Ed. ;  Catholic  Foreign  Mission  Society  of  America,  Inc..  Pub. 

MASPETH — See  Queens  Ledger,  Flushing. 

MASSAPEQUA  (D3),  pop.  X32.000;  Nassau  Co.  (SE).  26  m  E  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR. 
Manufactures  leather  table  tops,  cameras,  beauty  parlor  supplies.  Residential. 

Post-f Thursday Independent 1951      6      24      224      3.00        $3,928 

Ira  L.  Cahn,  Editor;  Massapequa  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  95  Grand  Ave. 

MASSENA  (LI),  pop.  18,137  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  15,981) ;  St.  Lawrence 
Co.  (NE).  35  m  NE  of  Ogdensburg.  CN;  NYC  RRs.  Airline,  EAL.  Manufactures 
aluminum,  mica  products.  Dairy  farms. 

Observer-)- Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1891      8     22      294    10.40    **7,8O2 

Leonard  Prince,  Editor;  Massena  Observer  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

MATTITUCK  (F2).  pop.  1,089;  Suffolk  Co.  (SE).  On  Long  Island,  80  m  E  of  Brooklyn. 
LI  RR.  Machine  shop ;  boat  works ;  toy  train  factory.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture. 
Potatoes,  cauliflower. 
Long  Island  Traveler  Mattituck  Watchman — See  Southold. 

MAYVILLEf  (A6),  pop.  1,492;  Chautauqua  Co.  (SW).  At  head  of  Chautauqua  Lake. 
20  m  NW  of  Jamestown.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  furniture,  electric  handsaws, 
milk  products,  veneer  and  panels,  vinegar.  Dairy  farms. 

Sentinel -f Thursday Republican 1834      6      24      252      2.00        Jl,480 

A.  C.  Newton,  Editor;  Mayville  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

MEDINA  (D4),  pop.  6.179;  Orleans  Co.  (W).  On  Barge  Canal,  18  m  E  of  Lockport. 
NYC  RR.  Boat  connections/  Manufactures  pumps,  furniture,  pipes  and  fittings, 
plumbers'  supplies,  fruit  products,  canned  goods,  and  preserves,  airplane  parts, 
shirts,  men's  clothing.  Vinegar  and  pickling  works.  Sandstone  quarries.  Fruit, 
truck  farms. 

Journal-Regis ter-f f&lsun*"8***    RePublican 1877     8     24     287   18-20        §3>906 

A.  L.  Waters,  Editor ;  Medina  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

Circulation— **S*pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols<3>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

MERRICK  (D2%),  pop.  X22.500;  Nassau  Co.   (SE).  25  m  SE  of  New  York.  LI  RR. 
Manufacture*  aprons,  leather  products,  scientific  instruments,  ski  wax,  women's 
blouses,  metal  kitchen  cabinets,  tables.  Residential. 
Life-f  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1938     8     24     294     2.00        §3,731 

Johannes  Laursen  and  Faith  B.  Laursen,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
71  Merrick  Ave. 

MEXICO  (H8%),  pop.  1,898;  Oswego  Co.  (NE).  14  m  E  of  Oswego.  NYC  RR.  Manu- 

factures diabetic  foods,  canned  goods.  Diversified  farming. 
Independent  +  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1861      5      22     224      1.00        §1,340 

Lucy  Kio,  Editor;  Mexico  Independent,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

MIDDLEBURG  (M5),  pop.  1,298;  Schoharie  Co.   (E).  80  m  SW  of  Albany.  Railroad 
station,  Central  Bridge.  D&H  RR.  Resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck,  fruit  farms. 
Hops,  apples. 
News  -f-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1890     8     23     280     3.50        §2,214 

Gerald  S.  Wharton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MIDDLEPORT  (C4),  pop.  1,644   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives   1,794);  Niagara 
Co.  (W).  On  Barge  Canal,  30  m  NE  of  Buffalo.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures  baskets, 
baby  furniture,  insecticides,  auto  specialties.  Diversified  farming. 
Herald-Record  -f  ......................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1885     5     24     203     2.00 

Joseph  A.  Giampapa,  Editor;  Lyndonville  Enterprise  Co.,  Publisher. 

MIDDLETOWN  (Bl),  pop.  22,586  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  23,409)  ;  Orange 
Co.  (SE).  24  m  SW  of  Newburgh.  ERIE;  M&NJ;  NYO&W  RRs.  Trade  center. 
Railroad  shops;  foundries;  tannery;  silk  mills.  Manufactures  shirts,  hats, 
leather,  handbags,  files  and  saws,  wrapping,  printing  and  silk  machinery,  paper 
boxes,  fur.  Poultry,  fruit,  truck  farms.  Onions,  celery,  potatoes. 


Sun.    Independent  .......  1956      5 


22      224  13.00**12,724 


Record   (offset) 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Community  Newspaper  Publishers,  Inc.,   151  North  St 
Port  Jervis  Union  Gazette-f  ..Evg.  ex.  Sun  .....  Independent  .....  1850     8     22 
Times  Herald  -f-  .......................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1851      8      22 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

E.  P.  Dougherty,  Editor;  The  R.  J.  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher,  80  We  Main  St. 


294   15.60    **3,803 
294   15.60  **13,409 


MILLBROOK  (N7),  pop.  1,568;  Dutchess  Co.  (SE).  15  m  NE  of  Poughkeepsie.  Rail- 
road  station,  Amenia.  NYC  RR.  Summer  resort.  Bennett  Junior  College;  Mill- 
brook  School  (boys).  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Round  Table -f Thursday Independent 1892      7     24      280     8.50        §1,02S 

J.  O.  Tyldsley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MILLERTON  (N6H).  pop.  1,048;  Dutchess  Co.  (SE).  84  m  NE  of  Poughkeepsie.  NYO 
RR.  Sausage,  textile  printing  factories.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Turkeys. 

News-Republican  + Thursday Republican 1932      8      24     294      3.50        $2,052 

Prints  edition  under  same  name  for  Sharon,  Conn. 
Ethel  Marshall,  Editor;  Taconic  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

MILTON  (N7),  pop.  X519;  Ulster  Co.  (SE).  On  Hudson  River,  6  m  SW  of  Pough- 
keepsie. NYC  RR.  Cold  storage,  preserving  and  fruit  packing  plants.  Ships 
fruits.  Fruit  farms.  Apples,  pears,  grapes. 

Southern  Ulster  Pioneer4- Thursday Independent 1829      8      24      280      3.00  462 

T.  C.  McKinney,  Editor;  Hudson  Valley  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Highland. 

MINEOLAf  (D2),  pop.  14,831  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  19,535)  ;  Nassau  Co. 
(SE).  20  m  E  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  U.  S.  aeronautic  repair  and  service  center. 
Manufactures  garters.  Farming:.  Potatoes. 

American -f   (offset) Tuesday Republican 1952      5      24     224     2.00        §3,OOO 

Louis  C.  Sanders,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  174  Beebe  Rd. 


Au«"o+ Month* 


1917     8      27      140     4.00    *24,104 


C.   G.   McProud,   Editor;  Henry   A.   Schober  and  C.   G.   McProud,   Publishers, 
204  Front  St. 

NAg?icul°tu?arNews }Monthly Agricultural 1915  4  24  154  xl.OO 

Ina  E.  Kriss,  Editor ;  Nassau  Co.  Extension  Service  Assn.,  Agric.  Dept.,  Publisher. 

Professional  Gardener  + Monthly Gardening 1948  2  29  112  x 

Edith  A.  Medlock.  Editor;  Nat'l  Assn.  of  Gardeners,  Pub.,  194  Old  Country  Rd. 


1:1,425 


1,186 


MONROE  (CD,  pop.  1,753  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-58,  gives  2.888)  ;  Orange  Co.  (SE). 
15m  SW  of  Newburgh.  ERIE  RR.  Iron  foundry.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit, 
truck  farms. 

Gazetted Thursday Republican 1908     7     24     280     3.00        §2,800 

A.  M.  Gregory,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  596. 

MONTICELLOf  (L7),  pop.  4,223  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  4,951):  Sullivan 
Co.  (SE).  25  m  W  of  Middletown.  NYO&W  RR.  Airline,  MOH.  Creamery;  paint, 
coat,  furniture  factories.  Summer  resort.  Hardwood  timber.  Poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Bulletin -Sentinel  4- Tuesday Democratic 1923      7     26      280     2.00        $3,025 

John  V.  Taylor  and  Rubin  J.  Katz,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

News-f Friday Republican 1847     8     24     280     2.00          8,420 

Alan  Eysen,  Editor;  Benjamin  and  Joseph  DeBiase,  Publishers. 

Republican  Watchman-!- .Friday Democratic 1826     8     24     280     8.50        53,998 

Alvln  O.  Benton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit? 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— -1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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—  —  Estab  Cols  <2>  Width?  Depth    Sub 

MORAVIA  (H5),  pop.  1,480;  Cayuga  Co.  (C).  20  m  8  of  Auburn.  LV  RR.  Aluminum 
furniture  factory;  bean  processing  plant;  corn  drying  center.  Resort.  Ships  pro- 
duce. Timber.  Agriculture.  Cabbage,  potatoes,  hay. 
Republican-Register  +  ............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1863     7     24     280     3.00 

G.  W.  Fickeisen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MORRIS  (K6),  pop.  641;  Otsego  Co.  (EC).  40  m  S  of  Utica.  Railroad  station.  Mount 

Upton.  UV  RR.  Manufactures  veterinary  medicines.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Chronicle-f  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  ............  1867      6     26     280     2.60 

John  A.  Bacon,  Editor;  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  Gilberts  ville. 

MOUNT  KISCO  (Dl%),  pop.  6,907  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  6,511)  ;  West- 
chester  Co.  (SE).  37  m  N  of  New  York.  NYC  RR.  Nursery.  Residential. 

26      14°      3'00 


Accordion  World  ......................  Monthly  ..........        cordonlsts    1936      8 

John  C.  Gerstner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  129  E.  Main  St. 

North  Westchester  Times  +  .  ..Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1879      8 

Helen  Sarsen,  Editor;  North  Westchester  Publishers,  Inc. 


Clre 


§2,270 


8293 


4>60° 


Patent  Trader*  .....................  .Thurs.  &  Sun^Independent  .......  1 


23 
23 


301      2.50    **3,404 


195«     8     23  s™*ay 

Printed  in  seven  local  editions  on  Thursday,  one  edition  on  Sunday:  Bedford 
Ed.;  Brewster  Ed.;  Chappaqua  Ed.;  Katonah  Ed.;  Mount  Kisco  Ed.;  Pleasant- 
ville  Ed.  ;  Yorktown  Heights  Ed. 
Patent  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  240. 

MOUNT  MORRIS    (E5),  pop.   8,460;  Livingston  Co.    (W).   36   m  SW  of  Rochester. 

DL&W;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  canned  goods,  condiments,  woodworking  ma- 

chinery, electric  appliances,  knit  goods,  jewelry.  Ships  farm  products,  canned 

goods,  frozen  foods.  Farming. 

Enterprise^  .............................  Wednesday  .....  Republican  .........  1875      6     26      280      2.50 

George  S.  Hay  wood,  Editor;  Freeda  K.  Hay  wood,  Publisher. 


§3,250 


Monthly  ..........  Agriculture  ........  1918      4     24      164     x.50        J1.046 


Harriet  Robinson,  Editor;  Livingston  Co.  Extension  Service  Assn., 
Agric.  Dept.,  Publisher. 

} 


Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1834      6      26     280      1.50        §2,000 

H.  Bruce  Rolison  and  Jerry  Rolison,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MOUNT  VERNON  (D2),  pop.  71,899  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  75,425)  ;  West- 
Chester  Co.  (SE).  Joins  New  York  on  NE.  NYNH&H;  NYC  RRs. 

Manufactures  weather  stripping  and  metal  screens,  oil  burners,  truck  bodies, 
sewer  pipes  and  firebrick,  office  equipment,  electrical  devices,  automatic  metal 
clamps,  pencils,  radio  parts,  X-ray  equipment,  pharmaceutical  supplies,  watch 
cases,  food  processing,  optical  lenses,  airplane  equipment,  printing  presses,  air 
conditioning  equipment,  wearing  apparel.   Westchester  County,   36  banks;  de- 
posits   (12-31-57),    $1,340,216,000.    22,353    electric    (AC)    meters;    21,520    gas 
(nat.)  meters;  22,592  telephones. 
Argus-f  ...................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1892      8      24      302    18.20**18,641 

Comic  strip  advertis'g  accepted.  See  also  Westchester  Group,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 
Westchester  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Better  Careers  .........................  Bl-»o.thb-  .....  {  g^n.t.e,,   195°     \     \\ 

Joseph  Greenberger,  Editor;  General  Publications,  77  Dell  Ave. 
Choral  and  Organ  Guide  +  .....  Monthly  ..........  I/rJf™ 


Jl°, 


IM 


Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 


iA- 


1047      9      90      IAK      A  an        AI  RA  + 


Roy  Anderson,  Editor;  Music  Enterprises,  Publisher,  10  Fiske  Place. 
Column,,  The+   ,o<T8et,  ........  Month*  ..........  j^™'*  ""  Contr'oU&e 

Not  issued  during  July,  August,  September. 

Mrs.  C.  E.  Totten,  Editor;  Westchester  Woman's  Club,  Publisher,  110  Crary  Ave. 

Consumer  Reports  (no  adv.)..  Monthly  .........  {  Commodities     1936     2     41      128  x5'00    t800'000 

Consumers  Union  of  U.  S.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Orthodoxy  (offset)  .................  Quarterly  ........  Religious  ...........  1940     2     26        94     2.00 

Society  of  Clerks  Secular  of  St.  Basil,  Publisher.  7th  Ave.  &  Kingsbridge.  R.  W. 

("Ultrasonic  1957      3      26      140      5.00        Jl.OOO 

Ultrasonic  News  ......................  Bi-monthly  .....  }  Equip.  &  2      40      140 

(Applications  Controlled  free  dist.      $14,000 

Joan  Churchill,  Editor;  Mack  Wallach,  Publisher,  100  Stevens  Ave. 

NAPLES  (F6),  pop.  1.141;  Ontario  Co.   (WC).  46  m  SE  of  Rochester.  LV  RR.  Man- 
ufactures wines,  grape  juice,  fishing  tackle,  advertising  novelties.  Pine  timber. 
Agriculture.  Potatoes,  grapes. 
Record-4-  ...................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1870      6      24      280      3.00  1,220 

H.  W.  Tellier.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NARROWSBURG  (K7),  pop.  X626;  Sullivan  Co.  (SE).  On  Delaware  River,  45  m  NE 
of  Scranton,  Pa.  ERIE  RR.  Summer  resort.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes. 


News-Times-f  .........................  .Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1929 

Claude  J.  Hector,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7      24      276      3.00        §1,165 


NEWARK   (F4%).  pop.   10,298;  Wayne  Co.    (NW).  On  Barge  Canal,   88   m  SE  of 
Rochester.  NYC:  PA  RRs.   Manufactures   paper  and   paper  products,   chemi- 
cals, tinware,  furniture.  Nuraeriei.  Dairy,  fruit,  grain  farms. 
Courier-Garotte  4-  ...................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1846     8     24     294     6.00        §4,OO8 

H.  G.  Howard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ClraiI*tion-Ht*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit? 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Usea  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Co  Is  <2>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Ore 

NEWARK  VALLEY  (H6).  pop.  1,027 ;  Tioga  Co.  (S).  15  m  NW  of  Binghamton.  LV  RR. 
Ladders,  scaffolding  manufactured.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Tioga  County  Herald  + Friday Independent 1876     5     24     210     2.00  §801 

L.  €.  Allen.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  BERLIN  (J6),  pop.  1,178;  Chenango  Co.  (SO.  86  m  3  of  Utica.  UV  RR.  Dairy, 
poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  corn,  hay. 

Gazette -f Thursday Independent 1849      6      26     280      3.00        §1,925 

C.  J.  Burke.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEWBURGH-BEACON  (CD,  pop.  45,968  (Newburgh  31,956;  Beacon  14,012); 
Orange  Co.  (SE).  On  Hudson  River,  58  m  N  of  New  York  City.  ERIE;  NYC  RRs. 
Boat  connections  May  to  October.  Ferry  to  Beacon.  Gateway  to  Storm  King 
Highway.  Three  airports.  Manufactures  fabrikoid,  men's  and  women's  clothing, 
camel  hair  fabrics  and  llama  cloth,  rugs,  work  clothing,  felt,  brick,  pocketbooks, 
hats,  sportswear,  composition  floor  tile,  aluminum  castings,  wood-turning  ma- 
chinery, plastic  products,  baking  machinery,  paints,  insecticides,  color  matching 
lighting  equipment,  candles,  steel  fabricators,  paper  boxes,  radio  and  electronic 
parts.  Seven  banks;  deposits  (7-1-58),  Newburgh,  4-$105,567,877 ;  Beacon, 
8-131,500,000.  17,330  electric  (AC)  meters  (residential);  16,303  gas  (nat.) 
meters  (residential;  20,988  telephones  (residential). 

Newburgh-Beacon  News -f Evsr.ex.Sun Independent 1885      8      23      30020.80^*24,358 

Printed  in  two  editions:  Beacon,  **5,170;  Newburgh,  **19,18fi. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Newburgh  News  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  85  Dickson  St. 

NEW  HYDE  PARK  (D2V2),  pop.  7,349  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  10,399); 
Nassau  Co.  (SE).  15  m  E  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Nurseries.  Residential.  Truck 
farms. 

Herald-!- Thursday Independent 1937      5      24      210     2.00        §1,462 

Jacob  Oelberger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Publicity-News -f .Tuesday Independent 1929      5      24      210     2.00        §2,165 

Robert  F.  Rennie,  Editor;  Publicity  News,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

NEW  PALTZ  (M7),  pop.  2,286   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  2,883)  ;  Ulster  Co. 

(SE).  On  Wallkill  River,  9  m  NW  of  Poughkeepsie.  NYC  RR:  State  University 

Teachers  College.  Resort.  Poultry,  fruit,  dairy  farms.  Apples,  potatoes,  peaches. 
Independent  and  Times -4- Wednesday Republican 1860      7      24      280      3.00  

Laura  Le  Fevre,  Editor;  James  O.  Le  Fevre,  Publisher. 
News-f Thursday Independent 1949      8      24      280      3.00  1,001 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Wallkill  Valley  World  of  Wallkill. 

T.  C.  McKinncy,  Editor;  Hudson  Valley  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Highland. 
Oracle.  TheV Friday Collegiate 1933      5      24      252      3.50          1,467 

Students  of  State  University  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
NEWROCHELLE  (D2),pop.  59,725  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  72,195)  ;  West- 

chester  Co.  (SE).  On  Long  Island  Sound,  16  m  NE  of  New  York.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Manufactures  plumbing  and  heating  supplies,   surgical  dressings,  fabricated 

metals,  electrical  machinery,  television  parts,  instruments.  Westchester  County, 

36   banks;   deposits    (12-31-57).   $1,340,216,000.    20,294   electric    (AC)    meters; 

18,559  gas  (nat.)  meters;  21,082  telephones.  College  of  New  Rochelle  (women)  ; 

lona  College  (Cath.  men). 

Club  Candle,  The Monthly {aulTwork        1926     2  43      14°  x2'00 

Not  issued  during  July,  August,  September. 

Women's  Club  of  New  Rochelle,  Publisher,  50  Lockwood  Ave. 

Ionian,  The -f  V Wednesday Collegiate 1945      5  24     210      1.50          2,500 

Students  of  lona  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

rn       MAT,?         1950      8  27      140 

Metal  Treating Bi-monthly.,  |£°™  ^eatN?                   2  41      14?  ,    • 

ineatireatg  Controlled  circ.       >6,9S7 

C.  E.  Herington,  Editor;  Metal  Treating  Institute,  Publisher,  271  North  Ave. 

Quarterly  V Quarterly Collegiate 1904     \     |°      }°|     8'°° 

Students  of  the  College  of  New  Rochelle,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Standard-Star  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1923      8      24      302   18.20**18,288 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  See  also  Westchester  Group,  White  Plains,  N.Y. 

Elmer  H.  Miller,  Editor;  Westchester  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Pub.,  261  North  Ave. 
«f__A  ,                                            MnrifMv  fBuilding  1888      3      26      140      3.50          1,873 

Stone  + Monthly 1  stone  Controlled  free  dist.          7,044 

June  Guncheon,  Editor;  Stone  Publishing  Co.,  109  Liberty  Ave. 
Tattler  V Bi-wkly(  Wed.)  Collegiate 1920      5      24      196      3.00 

Students  of  the  College  of  New  Rochelle,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

NEW  YORKf  (C2%),  pop.  7,891,957  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  7,795,471)  ; 
New  York  Co.  (SE)  and  Bronx  Co.  (SE).  The  city  is  divided  into  five  boroughs: 
Manhattan,  1,960,101  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  1.794,069)  ;  Bronx,  1,- 
451,277  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  1,424,367)  :  Brooklyn,  2,738,175  (spe- 
cial U.S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  2,602,433)  ;  Queens,  1,550,849  (special  U.S.  Census 
4-1-67,  gives  1,762,582)  ;  Richmond,  191,555  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives 
212,020);  Foreign-bom  white  population  in  1950.  1.784,206;  Negro,  747,608; 
Puerto  Rican,  246,306.  On  Manhattan  Island  at  mouth  of  Hudson  River  and  on 
Long  Island  Sound,  East  River  and  New  York  Bay.  Terminal  of  13  important  rail- 
roads, including  the  NYC:  PA:  NYNH&H;  LV;  ERIE:  CNJ;  LI:  NJ&NY; 
NYS&W ;  SIRT;  B&O ;  DL&W ;  NYO&W ;  WS,  and  of  the  State  Barge  Canal.  Air- 
lines :  AA;  AF;  AAA;  AVN;  AR;  BNF;  BO  AC:  BWIA:  CAP;  CU;  DAL;  EAL; 
IAL;  IBERIA;  KLM ;  LAI;  LAV;  LH;  MOH;  NAL;  NEA;  NWA;  PANAGRA; 

Circulation — fr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jun«  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  <•>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xRubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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PAA;  QEA;  SAB  EN  A;  SAS;  SR-SWISSAIR;  TAG  A;  TCA;  TWA;  UAL;  VARIG; 
FTL;  SLI  (airfreight). 

The  commercial  and  financial  metropolis  of  the  United  States.  51  Savings 
Banks  with  deposits  of  $15,885,644,000  as  of  June  30,  1968.  51  Commercial 
Banks  with  deposits  of  $80,864,457,151  as  of  December  81,  1957.  Clearings  (year 
ended  1957,  $578,800,297,510.  One  of  the  finest  harbors  in  the  world.  The 
foreign  commerce  of  New  York  comprises  almost  half  of  the  entire  import  and 
export  trade  of  the  nation  and  is  the  heaviest  in  the  world.  Its  domestic  com- 
merce is  also  great.  About  ten  per  cent  of  the  nation's  products  are  manufactured 
in  the  New  York  industrial  area:  the  five  boroughs,  Westchester  Co.  and  six 
counties  in  New  Jersey.  Some  of  the  most  important  industries  are  clothing  and 
accessories,  foods  and  beverages,  printing  and  publishing,  metal  and  machine 
shop  products,  chemicals,  paints  and  allied  lines,  textiles  and  textile  products. 
Many  of  the  country's  largest  publishing  houses  are  located  here.  Its  electric 
meters  number  2,580,000;  gas  (artif.)  meters,  2,290,000;  telephones.  4,468,205. 
Among  its  many  colleges  and  professional  schools  are  New  York  University; 
Columbia  University  ;  Fordham  University  ;  Hunter  College  and  Manhattan  Col- 
lege. It  has  a  wealth  of  museums,  is  noted  as  an  art  center,  numbers  its  theaters 
at  about  700.  New  York  and  Bronx  Boroughs  are  served  by  the  New  York  post 
office  and  only  the  publications  in  these  two  boroughs  are  listed  here.  Publica- 
tions in  Brooklyn  Borough  are  entered  at  the  Brooklyn  post  office  and  will  be 
found  under  Brooklyn.  There  are  numerous  post  offices  in  Queens  Borough  and 
the  publications  issued  therein  will  be  found  under  their  respective  post  offices. 
Richmond  Borough  publications  are  served  by  the  Staten  Island  post  office  and 
will  be  found  under  Staten  Island.  Seven  TV  stations. 

ABD  —  See  Aviation  Business  Directory. 

Abridged  Readers'  Guide  to  lMf,,  (Index  to  1Q...      „     ftn      11K 

Periodical  Literature  ......  JMonthly  .........  \PeriodicalLit.1935     2     80      116 

Not  issued  during  June,  July  and  August. 

Sarita  Robinson,  Editor;  H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  Pub.,  950  University  Ave.   (62). 


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24     210      1.50 


1_  ..- 
13,145 


Charles  L.  Siiberman,  Editor;  American  Communications,  Assn.,  Publisher, 
5  BeekmanSt.  (88). 

Acta  Metallurgica+ Monthly Metallurgy 1953     2     88      122    16.00        $2,827 

Prof.  Bruce  Chalmers,  Editor;  Board  of  Governors  of  A  eta  Metallurgies, 

Publisher.  122  E.  55th  St.  (22). 
Action — See  National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 
Action  Packed  Western — See  Double  Action  Group. 
ACU  News,  The  (American  )%.  n*uim  J  General  Epia-    1Q/40     K 

Church    Union) JMonthly [copal  News        1949     6 

Not  issued  during  June,  July,  August,  September. 

Rev.  C.  A.  J.  du  Bois,  Editor;  American  Church  Union,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
347  Madison  Ave.  (17). 

v       [Lay  Maga- 

y -{line  for  1948     2     26       86 

(.Diabetics 

Frederick  W.  Williams,  M.D.,  Editor;  American  Diabetes  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1  East  45th  St.  (17). 

Adhesives  Age Monthly Industrial 1958     3      26      140 

Arch  Doria,  Editor;  Palmerton  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  101  W.  31st  St.  (1). 
ADT  Transmitter,  The  iM^thiv  jrireProtec.       iq«Q     «      9R      inft     Fr__ 

(no  adv.) .. JMonthly [Public  Safety    1929     3     28      106     Free 

July-August  issue  combined. 

Raymond  K.  Hyde,  Editor ;  American  District  Telegraph  Co..  Pub., 

166  Sixth  Ave.  (18). 
Adunata  dei  Refrattari,  L'    | 

(The  Call  of  the  "Ref rac- ^Saturday Political 1922     3     86 

taires")  (Italian)  (no  adv.)  j 

Donate  Lapenna,  Editor  and  Publisher,  216  West  18th  St.  (11). 

Advance,  The  (no  adv.) Semi-mo Labor 1914     4     88     «*.      *.»<» 

C.  E.  Fisher,  Editor;  Amalgamated  Clothing  Workers  of  America,  Publisher, 
16  Union  Square  (8). 

Advanced  Management Monthly (Management     1949     3     27      14°     8'00 

Society  for  Advancement  of  Management,  Inc.,  Publisher,  74  Fifth  Avo.  (11). 
Advance  Pattern  Book 8  ti.  a  yr Fashions 1955      3      27      143      1.00 

Advance  Pattern  Company,  831  E.  88th  St.  (16). 
Adventure — See  Adventure  Men's  Group. 
Adventure — See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit). 
Adventure  Life — See  Complete  Adventure  Group. 
Adventure  Men's  Group Bi-monthly {  *  *?.' SuTrtes*     1964     3     27      148 

Comprised  of:  Adventure  (mo.)  (single  copy  $.25) ;  Railroad  (single  copy  $.50) ; 
*30,515;  True  Adventures  (single  copy  $.25).  Space  sold  in  combination  as 
a  group. 

Popular  Publications,  Inc.,  206  East  42nd  St.  (17). 
Adventures  Into  The  Unknown — See  American  Comics  Group. 
Advertiser-*- Monthly Advtg.ftMktg...  1980     8     27      140     5.00 

Lydie  Block,  Editor;  The  Advertiser  Publishing  Co.,  1056  Fifth  Ave.  (28). 
Advocate  + Saturday Irish  (Ind.) 1893     5     26     217     4.00 

James  N.  O'Connor,  Editor;  Pearl  O'Connor,  Publisher,  395  Pearl  St.  (38). 


2.00        56.260 

$41,000 

210     3.00        §5357 
218     1.60 

14,721 
*18&,13S 

*514,547 


835,000 


Circulation— ~**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  4  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate,  y  Issued  only  during  academic  year,  subscription  included  in  membership  fea. 

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(Aero  Eng'g 

Aero/Space  Engineering Monthly ]  Prof.  &  Aero-    1934     8     26     140     5.00 

[space  Indus 

W.  A.  Shrader,  Editor;  Institute  of  The  Aeronautical  Sciences,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
2  East  64th  St.  (21). 

Age -f  (Negro)  Saturday Independent 1880     5     24     210     6.00 

Alfred  Duckett.  Editor;  S.  B.  Fuller,  Publisher,  15  W.  125th  St.  (27). 

Agricultural  Index Monthly f  Index  to  Agric.  1Q1R     o     on     119 

Not  issued  during  September.  \Periodicals          1916     Z     30     11Z 

Florence  A.  Arnold,  Ed.;  The  H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  Pub.,  950  University  Ave.  (52). 

iMonthly Fraternal 1931     3     28     140     1.20 


Clrt 
17,612 

520,000 
886 


1.831 


*3,863 


, 
>4,044 

10,121 


>9,832 


Ahepa  Messenger,  The 
(Greek) 
Angelos"G.  ChaoushV'E^itor ;  The  Ahepa  Pub'g  Co.,  Inc.,  358  W.  67th  St.  (19). 

{Chemical 
Eng'g  1955     3     26     140     9.00 

Research 

Harding  Bliss,  Editor;  American  Institute  of  Chemical  Engineers,  Publisher, 
25  West  45th  St.  (36). 

A^«^^^  {8ft2s& 1904  2  SsswS >l1^- 

Clifford  Strock.  Editor;  The  Industrial  Press,  Publisher,  98  Worth  St.  (13). 
Air  Facts Monthly Mag.f  or  Pilots...  1938  2  24  80  4.00 

Leighton  Collins,  Editor;  Air  Facts,  Inc.,  Publisher,  30  Rockefeller  Plaza  (20). 
Alrlanes Monthly AirTrav.  Int 1936  3  26  164  8.50 

Distributed  on  82  airlines. 

June  Benas  Quin.  Editor;  Airlanes  Publishing  Co.,  840  West  57th  St.  (19). 

Air  Transportation -f .Monthly Air  Cargo 1942     8     Controlled  ci?c. 

Richard  Malkin,  Editor;  Import  Publications,  Inc.,  10  Bridge  St.  (4). 

Alford  Baby  Group Monthly Baby  Care 1941     3     27      140     2.50    $325,000 

Comprised  of:  Baby  Time;  Modern  Baby;  Today's  Baby. 

Purchased   by   diaper   services   for   free   distribution   to   their   customers   and 

prospective  customers.    Also  placed  in  maternity  wards  in  more  than  250 

leading  hospitals.  Purchased  by  Infants'  Wear  Departments  of  50  department 

stores  throughout  the  country.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 

Lee  Robba,  Editor;  Alford  Baby  Group,  Inc..  Publisher,  424  Madison  Ave.  (17). 

Al-Hoda-f-  (Guidance)  lEvg.ex.Sat.      Independent 1898     6     28     280  20.00        J3,000 

(Arabic) «. 1  &  Sun. 

Mary  Mokarzel,  Publisher,  82  East  28th  St.  (16). 
All  American  Men  of  War—See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit.) 
All  for  Love — See  Young  Romance  Group. 
All  Star  Western — See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit). 

Amateur  Artist,  The Quarterly {*"*•*•"  1951     8     27     14°  * 

Ruth  D.  Miller,  Editor;  Amateur  Artists  Association  of  America,  Inc., 
24  West  40th  St.  (18). 

America4-    Saturday Catholic 1909     8     27     130     8.00    *43,037 

Rev?T.  N.  Davis,  S.  J.,  Editor;  America  Press,  Publisher,  70  E.  45th  St.  (17). 

America  Clinica  (Spanish) Monthly {*$*  ***£*  1941     2     gtntaSLdSS.       76^18 

Panamerican  Publishing  Co.,  570  Seventh  Ave.   (18). 

American  Agency  Bulletin -f.. Monthly {si^ety.Tn^Agt.  1903     8     27     14°  x5-00       33'590 

Carlton  E.  Thomas,  Editor;  Nat'l  Assn.  of  Insurance  Agents,  Publisher, 
96  Fulton  St.  (38). 

American  Armed  Forces         jMonthly Comics 1955     5     23     196  650.292 

Cir«nUteV'M'a'eomle'iiiipplement  in  American  Armed  Forces  newspapers  only. 

American  Armed  Forces  Newspapers.  .^   f 

Group  comprises  of  96  individual  papers  published  weekly  with  few  excep- 
tions, for  personnel  of  Army  Camps  and  Air  Force  Bases  throughout  the 
country.  Space  sold  individually  or  in  combination.  For  complete  information 
write  W.  B  Bradbury  Co.,  405  Lexington  Ave.  (17).  Combined  circ.563,720. 

American  Artist...... ...., Mfnthly.;« Art  &  Educ 1937     3     27     140     6.00*40,257 

ightoif  Guptin,  Publisher,  24  W.  40th  St.  (18). 

°*  JjTJMonthly Indus.Nurs'g g     40     140 

dUAmeftri^  Nurses,  Inc.,  Publisher,  170  E.  61st  St.  (21). 

American  Astrology  (no  adv.).Monthly..........Astrology "--J98*     f  «!L<iili  t\'*\ 

Paul  G.  Clancy.  Editor;  Clancy  Publications,  Inc..  Pub.,  1472  Broadway  (36). 
„     ...  [Automotive       1924     3     26     140     5.00 

American  Automobile Monthly \Trade(Exp.) 

McGraw  Hill  International  Corp.,  880  W.  42nd  St.  (86). 

American  Baby Monthly jant  Mothers 

Entire  distribution  paid  for  by  Diaper  Services  for  fi 
Mrs.  Beulah  France,  R.N..  Ed.;  American  Baby,  Inc., 


1:4,896 


*17,422 
2     40      140 
Total  unpaid  dist.         1,475 

8     27     147     2.60     210,000 
220  Fifth' Ave.  (1). 

ClrcuUtlon-**S*pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO ^atementTBold  face,  sworn;  tPuMisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   +  Uses  Mats.  *Nonpa«a 
ems. '12  to  inch.     T  Agate  lines.   14  to  inch.    tCounty  sett  .  I*^^198***?^  xRtnd 
estimate.    V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  to  memnersntp  tee. 

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American  Banker -f {Jf  g^ex*Sat>  Banking 1836     4     28     21020.00 

C.  B.  Axford,  Editor;  American 'Banker,  Publisher,  32  Stone  St.  (4). 

American  Bicyclist  and          \Mrt«*i.i«  [Motorcycle        1874     3     25     140     8.00 

Motorcyclist    {Monthly i&  Bicycle  2     40      140 

David  K.  Silvers,  Editor;  Cycling  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  461  Eighth  Ave.  (1). 


Clrc 


1867 


3.00       *2,133 


3.50  *  106, 631 
3,078 


American  Brewer  .....................  Monthly  ..........  Brewing 

Prints  American  Brewer  Register  annually  as  a  part  of  the  December  issue. 
Robert  Schwarz,  Editor;  American  Brewer  Pub.  Corp.,  202  E.  44th  St.   (17). 
American  Brewer  Register  —  See  American  Brewer. 

American  Builder  ....................  Monthly  ..........  Bldg.  Indus  ........  1879     8To^  uJJJid  dist> 

Joseph  B.  Mason,  Editor;  Simmons  Boar  dm  an  Pub.  Corp.,  30  Church  St.  (7). 

American  Cemetery  .................  Monthly  ..........  Cemeteries  .........  1929     3     26     140     4.00 

Albert  R.  Kates,  Editor;  The  American  Cemetery,  Publisher,  1475  B'way  (86). 

A*S??dv^  jBi-monthly  ....Chess  .................  1904      2      27      119     2.00 

Hermann  Helms,  Editor  and  Publisher,  150  Nassau  St.  (38). 

American  Child  (no  adv.)  ......  Quarterly  ........  JYouth^mpi't    1919     3      28      134  x2'00 

Lila  Rosenblum,  Editor;  National  Child  Labor  Com.,  Publisher,  419  4th  Ave.  (16). 
American  City  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  Municipal  ...........  1909     8     Sont^lL  ci??. 

William  S.  Foster,  Editor;  Buttenheim  Publishing  Corp.,  470   4th  Ave.    (16). 
American  Comics  Group,  The.Monthly  ..........  Comics  ...............  1943      3     26      143      1.20    $660,000 

Comprised  of  :  Adventures  Into  The  Unknown  ;  Forbidden  World.  Space  sold  in 

combination  as  a  group. 

Frederick  H.  Iger,  Editor;  Best  Syndicated  Features,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
347  Fifth  Ave.  (16). 

American  Druggist  ..................  Ftntly  (Mon.).RetailDrugStor.  1871     8     controlled™!™. 

Dan  Rennick.  Editor;  Hearst  Corporation,  Publisher,  250  West  55th  St.   (19).' 


4,655 


$10,370 


>28,592 


>62,718 


American  Dyestuff  Reporter..  Ftntly  (Mon.).8e        1917     2     40     137  x7.50 
Norman  A.  Johnson,  Ed.  ;  American  Assn.  of  Textile  Chemists  and  Colorists,  Pub., 
44  E.  23rd  St.  (10). 

American  Egg  and  Poultry    \Mnn,vlv  (Egg&Poultry    1939     f     ff     H{J     8'00 

Review*  ............................  {Monthly  ..........  Industry  Controlled  circ. 

Gordon  Urner,  Editor;  Urner  Barry  Co.,  Publisher,  92  Warren  St.    (7). 


.  ..........  1905     l     B8     10°     3-°° 

G.  A.  Connor,  Editor;'  Esperant  Assn.  of  North  America,  Publisher, 

114  W.  16th  Street  (11). 
American  Examiner,  The-f—  ..Thursday  ........  Jewish  Int  ..........  1879     5     24     203     5.00 

Albert  Friedman,  Editor;  American  Examiner,  Inc.,  Publisher,  239  Fourth  Ave. 

'  American  Exporter  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Export  Trade  .....  1877     8     26     140 

Printed  in  two  editions:  Eng.  Edition,  circ.,  >  17,224;  Span.  Ed.,  circ.,  >17,886. 

f  Inter'l  News 
Automotive  World  ..................  Monthly  ..........  \  of  Auto  Work  1952     3     26      140 

i&  Repairs 
Printed  in  two  editions:  English,  Controlled  circ.  >20,027;  Spanish,  Controlled 

circ.  >22,046. 
Industrial  World  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Export  Trade  .....  8      26      140 

Printed  in  two  editions:  Eng.  Edition,  circ.,  >17,612;  Span.  Ed.,  circ.,  >17,474. 
Johnston  Export  Pub.  Co.,  386  Fourth  Ave.    (16). 

/Textile  Indus. 
American  Fabrics  (offset)  .....  Quarterly  ........  -(Fashions  in       1946     2     51 

(Fabrics 
Cora  Carlyle,  Editor;  Doric  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  152  E.  40th  St.  (16) 

American  Funeral  Director....Monthly  ..........  1881     |     4" 


$9,076 


>4,64S 

$1.500 


§53,162 


162   12.00        16,423 


140 
140 


4.00      *8,287 


Albert  R.  Kates,  Editor;  Kates-Boylston  Publications,  Inc.,  1475  B'way   (36). 

o^  ..........  Fur  Styles  .........  1900     2     48      182  37.40 

Not  issued  during  January  and  February. 

S.  Moscato,  Editor;  American-Mitchell  Fashion  Publishers,  Inc., 
129  W.  29th  St.  (1). 


4,500 


9,500 


Monthly  ..........  Ladles  Cloth'g...l964     8     27     140     6.00 

Jules  Steinberg?  Editor;  7th  Avenue  Publications,  Inc.,  136  W.  42nd  St.  (86). 

ono  ..........  Gas  Industry  .....  1919     3     26      185  xS.OO 

July  and  August  issue  combined. 

Walter  H.  Dyer,  Editor;  American  Gas  Assn.,  Publisher,  420  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 

American  Girl,  The  ..................  Monthly  ..........  {^ollVyrs  1917     3      27      14S      8'00  *651'673 

Esther  R.  Bien,  Editor;  Girl  Scouts  of  the  u"  S.  A.,  Publisher,  880  Third  Ave  (22). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisfaer'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -(-Uses  Mats.  $>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VJwued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols  <3>  Width  V  Depth    Sub 
1882     2     40     140     4.00 


Clre 
*  1,284 

f  ? 


250,000 
$9,500 


NEW  YORKf  (Continued) 
r  American  Glass  Review Monthly Glass-Mak'g..., 

<  China,  Glass  and  Tablewares..Monthly {po^Trd 

I  Donald  Doctorow,  Editor;  Ebel-Doctorow  Publications,  Inc.,  3  W.  29th  St.  (1). 

American  Hairdresser Monthly Beauty  Shops.... 1877     2To^i  unpaid  dist. 

American  Hairdresser  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  20  West  45th  St.  (86). 
American  Heritage  (no  adv.). .Bi-monthly Historical 1954     2     40     12612.50 

Bruce  Catton,  Editor;  American  Heritage  Publishing  Co.,  651  Fifth  Ave.  (17). 
American  Historical  Review.. Quarterly Historical 1895      1     50     105x1.50 

Dr.  Boyd  C.  Shafer,  Editor;  400  A  St.,  S.  E.,  Washington  D.  C.  (8). 

American  Historical  Assn.,  %  Macmillan  Co.,  Publisher,  60  Fifth  Ave.  (11). 

American  Home,  The Monthly JHomem^king    1928     4     24     158    4.20*3,213,205 

John  M.  Carter,  Editor;  W.  EL  Eaton,  Publisher,  300  Park  Ave.  (22). 
American  Import  and  Ex-    \MrttlfMv  /Import  &  Ex-    1054     9     9Q      log     5  00          St220 


$5,000 


25,000 

$2,400 


^,,  ,00,      9     OQ 

port  Bulletin^  ..................      ony  ..........  port  Trade         1934     2     29 

John  F.  Budd,  Editor;  Import  Publications,  Inc.,  8-10  Bridge  St.   (4). 


.»»-.»  }semi-mo  .........  Retail  Baking  .....  1909     2     41     140     3.00 

]3r*aida,''Editor;  Amer.  Bakers  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  1  E.  Fordham  Rd.  (68). 

1946  5'00 


Peter 
American  Industry  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Industrial 

Publications  for  Industry,  198  Broadway  (38). 
American  Ink  Maker  ...............  Monthly  ..........  Print.  Inks  ......... 


£     f  J     £Jf 
Controlled  free  dist. 

1921     |     JJ  3'00 


John  Vollmuth,  Editor;  MacNair-Dorland  Co.,  Pub.,  254  W.  81st  St.  (1). 
American  Institute  of  Physics  Publications — 

Comprised   of:   American   Journal    of    Physics;   Journal   of   Applied   Physics; 

Journal  of  Chemical  Physics;  Journal  of  the  Acoustical  Society  of  America; 

Journal  of  the  Optical  Society  of  America;  Noise  Control;  Physical  Review; 

Physics  Today;  Review  of  Scientific  Instruments ;  Reviews  of  Modern  Physics ; 

Soviet  Physics-JET  P.  See  individual  listings. 
American  Institute  of  Physics,  335  E.  45th  St.  (17). 

American-Israel  Economic     lx,r~..*ui.,         /American-Israel  1949     3     27      140 

Horizons-f {Monthly [Econ'c  Rela'ns  Controlled  free  dist.     $10,000 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

American-Israel  Chamber  of  Commerce  and  Industry,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
250  W.  67th  St.  (19). 

American  Jewelry  ln/r««fMv  /Jewelry  1956     3     27      140     5.00 

Manufacturer fMontmy \  Manuf  actur'g  Controlled  circ.      >2,617 

P.  G.  Fradley,  Editor;  Sherry  Publishing  Co.,  1475  Broadway  (36). 

AmcZrdfolo£y™^..0*. JMonthly Heart  Spec's 1958     2     83      119   12.00        1:5,470 

Simon  Dack,  M.D.,  Editor;  The  American  Journal  of  Cardiology,  Inc., 
Publisher,  11  E.  86th  St,  (16). 

American  Journal  of  Clinical!™..  „      ...         «    ,,  „,  1952      2      33      119     8.00 

Nutrition    {Bi-monthly  ....Medical Controlled  free  dist. 

S.  O.   Waife,  M.D.,  Editor;  The  American  Journal  of  Clinical  Nutrition,  Inc., 
Publisher,  11  E.  86th  St.  (16). 


3,810 
2,506 


erican  Journal  of  1«     .U1 

Digestive   Diseases  ............  {Monthly  .......... 


1934     2     40     119     6.00 
............  Controlled  free  dist. 

Dr.  H.  Janowitz,  Editor;  P.  B.  Hoeber,  Inc.,  Publisher,  49  E.  33rd  St.    (16). 


......  {SIF 


1,510 
2,110 


960 


Will   Lissner,    Editor;   American   Journal   of 
Publisher,  50  East  69th  St.   (21). 


conomics    and   Sociology,    Inc., 


} 


Monthly Medical 1934     2     43  119     8.00        $2,326 

Dr.  SamuefWeiss,  Editor;  American  College  of  Gastroenterology,  Publisher, 
83  West  60th  St.  (23). 

American  Journal  of  MedicineMonthly Medical 1946     2     33  119   12.00    *17,712 

Dr.  A.  B.  Gutman,  Editor;  The  American  Journal  of  Medicine,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
11  E.  86th  St.  (16). 

American  Journal  of  Nursing.Monthly Nursing 190°     \^  un^id  J}J£  *15£??g 

American  Journal  of  Nursing  Co.,  Publisher,  2  Park  Ave.  (16). 

59  104   10.00 


[Quarterly Orthopsyc'ry 1930 

*GeorgVErGardner"Ph.b.»  M.D.,  Editor;  American  Orthopsychiatric  Assn., 
Publisher,  1790  Broadway  (19). 

American  Journal  of  1Q  f»  _  _r  fScient.&Educ.  1Q«o     o     ofi      11A 

Physics  + f9  ti'ayr \Physics  1933     2     86      116 

American  Institute  of  Physics,  Publisher,  335  E.  45th  St.  (17). 


4,500 


5,486 


JMonthly Psych'y(Med.)..1844     2      50      195x12.00      $12,822 


.. 

C.  B.  Farrar,' M.ii' Editor ;  American  Psychiatric  Association,  Publisher,  1270 
Avenue  of  the  Americas  (3). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpar*  11 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate,  yiaaued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fe*. 

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^y'chSthe™™;'..?  .............  }Q««terl,  ........  P.ychother.py..l947     1     60       94   12.00 

Emil  A.  Gutheil,  M.D.,  Editor;  Assn.  for  the  Advancement  of  Psychotherapy, 

Publisher,  16  W.  77th  St,   (24). 
American  Journal  of  Public") 

Health  and   the  Nation's  [Monthly  ..........  Pub.  Health  .......  1911     2     29     110x10.00 

Health    ..............................  I 

George  Rosen,  M.D.,  Editor;  American  Public  Health  Assn.,  Publisher, 

1790  Broadway  (19). 
American  Journal  of  Surgery..Monthly  ..........  Surgical  ...........  1891     2     33      119   15.00 

R.  M.  Zollinger,  M.D.,  Editor;  The  American  Journal  of  Surgery,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

11  E.  86th  St.  (16). 
American  Labor  World  .........  .Monthly  ..........  Labor  .................  1919     2     42     140      1.60 

John  S.  Lewis,  Editor  and  Publisher,  189  Spring  St.  (12). 
American  Legion  Magazine..  ..Monthly  ..........  Amer.  Legion  .....  1919     3     27      140    1.50*2,781,763 

Prints  edition  in  Braille.  Distributed  free  to  blind  veterans. 

Joseph  C.  Keeley,   Editor;  James   F.  O'Neil,   Publisher,   720   Fifth  Ave.    (19). 
American  Lutheran  4-  .............  Monthly  ..........  Lutheran  ............  1918     3     28      126x2.00 

Rev.   A.   F.   Meyer,   Editor;   American  Lutheran   Publicity   Bureau,   Inc.,   Pub- 
lisher, 2112  Broadway  (23). 

fMof*l  Wnrlr'o-     18?7       3       27       14°       6'00 

American  Machinist  ................  Ftntly(Mon.).  j  JJ5*";  l^e/  2     41     14° 

Industries  TotaJ  unpaid  dist.          1>902 

Burnham  Finney,  Editor;  McGraw-Hill  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  880  W.  42nd  St.   (36). 
American  Mercury  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Lit..Econ.,Comt.l924      2      25        87      4.00        60,940 

William  La  Varre,  Editor;  American  Mercury  Magazine,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
250  W.  57th  St.  (19). 

American  Metal  Market  +  ....{^n3X'Sun-  {li^'wo'riSj'    1882      8     21      290  24.00**12,692 
Frank  Smith,  Ed.;  American  Metal  Market  Co..  Publisher,  18  Cliff  St.    (88). 

1939  8'00 


Clrc 
1,100 


16,168 


$8,158 


6,700 


>11,069 

115'117 
*3,112 


7,899 


American  Milk  Review  and   1  Mfmfuiv  [Milk  &  Milk  «      42      140 

Milk  Plant  Monthly  + [Monthly lproducts  2     controlled  circ. 

Norman  Myrick,  Editor;  Urner  Barry  Co.,  Pub.,  92  Warren  St.  (7). 

American  Modeler Monthly {nobby  PI*™*     1928     3     27      143     3'5° 

A.  L.  Lewis,  Editor;  Street  &  Smith  Publications,  Inc.,  575  Madison  Ave.   (22). 

American  Perfumer  and       \M     4,1  J Perf ume.Soaps,  1906     3     26     140     5.00 

Aromatics ^Monthly fcosm.  Mfg.  2     41      140 

William  Lambert.  Editor;  Moore  Publishing  Co..  Inc.,  48  West  38th  St.  (18). 

American  Record  Guide,  The.Monthly JM^s^ReVs       1935     2      27      105     3'5° 

P.  H.  Reed,  Editor;  American  Record  Guide,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  319, 
Radio  City  Station  (19). 
American  Review  of  Tuber- 1  fo»j^«*<«/. 

culosis  and  Pulmonary        [Monthly \Tuberculosis      1917     2      32      119   15'°° 

sh'MeDermotti   Editor;  National  Tuberculosis  Assn..   Publisher,   1790 
Broadway  (19). 

mance  Group,    JMonthly ^^^ 1943     3     26     143      1.20    J325.000 

Comprised  of  -Confessions  of  the  Lovelorn ;  My  Romantic  Adventures.  Space  sold 

in  combination  as  a  group. 
Frederick  H.  Iger,  Editor;  Best  Syndicated  Features,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

847  Fifth  Ave.  (16). 
American  Roofer  and  Sidingl—.r,,,,,  /Roofing  A  1910     3     27     140     8.00 

Contractor   {Monthly {siding  Controlled  circ. 

Sylvan  Hoffman,  Ed.;  Hoffman  Publications,  Inc..  425  Fourth  Ave.   (16). 

American  Salesman Monthly Salesmanship....  1955     2      24        91      6.00 

Michael  Gore,  Editor  and  Publisher  49  W.  57th  St.  (19). 

A™f^a°-Scandinavian  Re-  JQuarterly {inTe^ests011114*    1913     2     29      112  x4-00 

American-Scandinavian   Foundation,   Publisher,    127    East   7 3rd   St.    (21). 

American  Slavic  and  East    \nii«^*^iv         /Reviews  of        1Q41      1      K4  105     600 

European  Review  {Quarterly |  Slavic  Trends    1941      l     54  10B     °-00 

American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Slavic  Studies,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
2960  Broadway  (27). 

AfReerview-f°Ci0l0irlCal  }Bi-monthly  ....Sociology 1936  2  81  108  xS.OO 

Charles'  H.PageV  Editor;  American  Sociological  Society,  Publisher,  New  York 
University,  Washington  Square  (8). 

American  Speech Quarterly Language 1941  1  54  107  6.00 

Columbia  University  Press,  Publisher,  2960  Broadway  (27). 

American  Swedish  Monthly... Monthly {commerce61"'      1907     3     27     14°  x3'00 

Ellis  Folke,  Editor;  Swed  C.  of  C.  of  U.  S.  A.,  Publisher,  8  East  69th  St.  (21). 

American  Weekly Sunday Gen'l  Int 1896     6     23     170         *  10,043,7 64 

A  magazine  distributed  each  Sunday  with  the  Albany  Times-Union;  Baltimore 
American;  Boston  Advertiser;  Buffalo  Courier- Express ;  Chicago  American; 
Cincinnati  Enquirer;  Cleveland  Plain  Dealer;  Columbia,  S.  C.  State;  Corpus 


>10,120 

£42,000 

1858 
7,602 

*989 
9.869 


Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Christi  Caller-Times;  Dallas  Times-Herald;  Denver  Rocky  Mountain  News; 
Detroit  Times;  El  Paso  Times;  Fort  Lauderdale  News;  Houston  Chronicle; 
Huntingdon,  W.  Va,  Herald-  Advertiser  ;  Jacksonville  Journal;  Los  Angeles 
Examiner;  Milwaukee  Sentinel;  New  Orleans  Item;  New  York  Journal-Ameri- 
can; Palm  Beach  Post  Times;  Philadelphia  Bulletin;  Pittsburgh  Sun-Tele- 
graph; Portland  Oregonian;  Saint  Louis  Globe-Democrat;  Saint  Paul  Pioneer 
Press  ;  San  Antonio  Light;  San  Francisco  Examiner  ;  Seattle  Post-Intelligencer; 
Syracuse  Herald-American;  Tampa  Tribune;  Washington,  D.  C.  Post  and 
Times-Herald;  Wichita  Beacon. 

John  K.  Herbert,  Publisher,  575  Lexington  Ave.  (22). 
American  Zionist,  The  -f  ........  Monthly  ..........  Jewish  Affairs.  ..1921      5     23      196      2.00        84,979 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Ernest  E.  Barbarash,  Editor;  Zionist  Organization  of  America,  Publisher, 
145  East  32nd  St.   (16). 

^HuwriM)"  .f  *.?.  ...........  JThursday  ........  Independent  .......  1952      5     24      224      7.00        §3,000 

Alex  Rosner,  Editor;  Hungarian  Word,  Inc.,  130  E.  16th  St. 

?      24      287      6.50        §3,034 
280     4.00**44,286 


ATeHungl8((^  ...... 

Franz  X.  Amrein',  Editor;  Swiss  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  1  Union  Square  (3). 
Amsterdam  News  -f   (Negro).  Saturday  ........  Independent  ......  1909      8     24 


C.  B.  Powell,  Editor;  Powell-Savory  Corp..  Publisher,  2340  Eighth  Ave.   (27). 

C  Investment 

Analysts  Journal-}- 5  ti.  a  yr ^Security  1945      3     27      14°      5'00 

'  Analysis 
Pierre  R.  Bretey,  Editor;  National  Federation  of  Financial  Analysis   Societies, 

Publisher,  609  Madison  Ave.  (22). 
Analytical   Chemistry — See   Washington,   D.   C. 
Andy  Panda — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 

A"lo™^ ^      2      34      177x3'50 

William   Bridges,   Editor;  N.   Y.   Zoological   Society.   Publisher,   185th   St.  and 
Southern   Blvd.    (60). 

Annals  of  Dentistry  (no  adv.). Quarterly Dental 1039      1      57      105      5.00 

Dr.  Edward  Stroh,  Editor;  New  York  Academy  of  Dentistry,  Publisher, 
680  Fifth  Ave. 

1955 


60      105    15.00 
Controlled  circ. 


1      60      105    15.00 


Antibiotic  Medicine  and          lii*«..4.i.i«,  TUT  ^j^«i 

Clinical  Therapy ^Monthly Medical 

Antibiotics  and                           liu™ifiii«.            M«<II*.I  IQKI 

Chemotherapy    ^Monthly Medical 1951 

Printed  in   combined  English,   Spanish   Edition 

Henry  Welch.  Ph.D.,  Editor;  MD  Publications,  30  E.  60th  St.  (22). 

Antiques Monthly Antiques 1922      2      45      147      8.50 

Alice  Winchester,  Editor;  Straight  Enterprises.  Inc.,  Pub.,  601  Fifth  Ave.  (17). 


Apparel  Manufacturer Monthly 

Frederick  Kogos  Publishing  Co.,   1140  Broadway   (1). 


8,000 


*3,802 
*650 

21,092 
2,386 

*38,206 

4,301 
1,000 


JBi-monthly Elec.  Eng'g 1952      3      27      140x8.00        12,800 


Charles  si* Rich','  Editor;  American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers.  Publisher, 
83  W.  39th  St.  (18). 


hanics  Imr^^^ui,,  TUT 

offset)  (no  adv.)JMoiltnly M 

Soland,  Editor;  The  American  Soci 


:ech.  Eng'g 1947      2      40      136   25.00 

Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers,  Publisher, 


f Index  to 


Applied  Mecha 
Reviews  (off 
Martin  Goland, 

29  W.  39th  St.  (18). 

Applied  Science  and  \Mnnf 

Technology  Index j  «u»nv— rf <  :sri.  & 

Not  issued  during  August.  I  Tech.  Per. 

Roberta  Purdy,  Editor;  H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  Publisher,  950  University  Ave.  (52). 

Frank  Scalpone,  Editor;  H-K  Publications,  Inc.,  215  Fourth  Ave.   (3). 


1958      2      30      121 


$3,500 


2,556 


ARALog-f Bi-monthly \  officers?*1""     1949      2     26      105  xl<5°          8'500 

W.  R.  Steinberg,  Editor;  American  Radio  Assn.,  AFL-CIO,  Publisher, 
6  Beekman  St.   (7). 

Archie  Comic  Group Bi-monthly Comics 1952      3      27      140    2.00*2,824,439 

Comprised  of:  Archie  Comics    (9  ti.  a  yr.)  ;  Archie's  Joke  Book;  Archie's   Pal 

Jughead;    Betty   and   Veronica;    Cosmo,    The   Merry    Martian;    Katy    Keene 

Comics;  Laugh  Comics  (mo.)  ;  Pat  The  Brat;  Pep  Comics ;  Super  Duck  Comics ; 

Wilbur  Comics.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 

Harry  Shorten,  Editor;  Archie  Comic  Publications,  Inc.,  241   Church  St.   (13). 

Archie  Comics — See  Archie  Comic  Group. 
Archie's  Joke  Book — See  Archie  Comic  Group. 
Archie's  Pal  Jughead — See  Archie  Comic  Group. 

Architectural  &  \MnntVi1v  {Arch.  &  1958      4      26      140 

Engineering   News f  Montmy 1  Eng'g  Controlled  free  dist.     *34,000 

John  J.  Carlos.  Editor;  Hagan  Publishing  Corp.,  452  Fifth  Ave.  (18). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B  C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
| P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  <•> Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vlasued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Architectural  Forum-The 
M 


itectural  Forum-The      \Monthlv  lolsi*!?*8 

agazine  of   Building  ......  }M<>nth*  ..........  |Su*t 


Estab  Col$^>  Width  V  Depth 
1892 


Sub 


l      31      154      5.50 
Total  unpaid  dist. 


Clre 

*58,421 
4,039 


Douglas  Haskell,  Editor;  Time,  Inc.,  Publisher,  9  Rockefeller  Plaza   (20). 
Architectural  Record Monthly Architecture 1891     |     JJ     J4J} 

F.  W.  Dodge  Corp.,  Publisher.  119  W.  40th  St.  (18).  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Architecture  and  Design  + Monthly {^Building*6  Controlled  free  dist. 

L.  L.  Stearns.  Ed.;  Architectural  Catalog  Co..  Pub.,  62  Vanderbilt  Ave.   (17). 
Archives  of  Biochemistry      IM««*UIW  /Biochemistry    1tMO      n      K«        Qn 

and  Biophysics  (no adv.)..JMontmy IBiophysics         1U4<i      A     °^       yu 

Subscription  price,  $8.00  per  vol.,  7  vols.  annually. 

Academic  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  111  Fifth  Ave.  (3). 

Archives  of  Pediatrics  + Monthly {Sfceaaes'8          1884      2      30      112      7*50 

J.  F.  Landon,  M.D.,  Editor;  E.  B.  Treat  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  46  E.  17th  St.   (8). 

fFict.,  Gen'l 
Int.,  Spts  1882      3      27 

for  Men 

Printed  in  three  editions  :  Eastern  Ed. ;  Midwest  Ed. ;  Western  Ed. 
Henry  Steeger,  Editor;  Popular  Publications,  Inc.,  206  E.  42nd  St. 

I  Horse  Rac'g 

Armstrong  Daily,  The Daily  ex.  Sun..  <{  Spts.,  Gen'l 

[News 
[Horse  Rac'g 

National  Program Daily  ex.  Sun. .•{  Spts.,  Gen'l 

[News 
The  Armstrong  Daily,  Inc.,  Publisher.  250  W.  30th  St.  (1). 

Army-Navy  Store  Magazine.. Monthly JReten'oStlets  1949 

Commercial  Circular  Co.,  Publisher,  9  East  38th  St.  (16). 

1  Jet  Propul'n 

ARS  Journal Monthly ]  Rockets,  Mis-  1936 

[siles  Indus. 

Martin  Summerfield,  Editor;  American  Rocket  Society,  Publisher 
500  Fifth  Ave.  (36). 


4      24 


5.50     *  34,752 


2,722 

$100 
$1,100 


3,334 


143    4.00*1,384,270 

(17). 
154 


4      28      143 


5      24      224      3.00 


2      40      136x12.50         11,725 


Art  Direction Monthly 


JAdv'g  Art  & 
[  Photography 


1949 


27      133      4.00 


Edward  Gottschall,  Editor;  Don  Barron,  Publisher,  19  W.  44th  St.  (36). 
Art  in  America Quarterly Art 1916      2      39      136    10.00 

Jean  Lipman,  Editor;  Art  in  America,  Publisher,  635  Madison  Ave. 
Art  Index   (no  adv.) Quarterly Art  Index 1929      2      30      112 

Margaret  Furlong,  Editor;  H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  Pub.,  950  University  Ave.   (52). 
Art  in  Flowers-f Monthly Florist  Trade 195°  cintrZllJifree  dist 

Winifred  Carriere,  Editor  and  Publisher,   36   East  23rd  St.    (10). 
Artist,  The-f Monthly I ^Ar^ists3"13      1931      2      51      147      6'00 

Leonard  Richmond,  Editor;  The  Artist  Publishing  Co.,  306  West  llth  St.   (14). 
ArtNews-f Monthly Art  &  Antiques.  1902      4      24      157      9.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Dr.  A.  M.  Frankfurter,  Ed.;  Art  Foundation  Press,  Pub.,  32  E.  57th  St.    (22). 
Arts Monthly Art 1926      3      30      156      5.00 

Jonathan  Marshall,  Editor;  Art  Digest,  Inc.,  Publisher,  116  East  59th  St.  (22). 
Associated  Beverage  Publications — a  group  composed  of  18  beverage  publications. 
For  complete  information  write  Associated  Beverage  Publications,  Inc.. 

251  Fourth  Ave.  (10). 
A.  S.  T.  A.  Travel  News Monthly Travel  Indus 1931      2      41      140 

Herbert  L.  Buhrman,  Editor;  American  Society  of  Travel  Controlled  circ. 

Agents,  Inc.,  Publisher,  601  Fifth  Ave.   (17). 
Astounding  Science  Fiction...Monthly Fiction 1904      2      26        93      3.50 

John  W.  Campbell,  Jr.,  Ed.;  Street  &  Smith  Pub.,  Inc.,  575  Madison  Ave.  (22). 
Astrology — See  Thrilling  Fiction  Group. 
Astrology  Guide  + Bi-monthly  ....Astrology 1934      2      28      112      1.50 

Dal  Lee.  Editor;  Star  Guidance,  Inc.,  Pub.,  441  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 

Astronautics Monthly { £*£«/£«*  2      40      14° 

l  missiles  Controlled  circ. 

Irwin  Hersey,  Editor;  American  Rocket  Society,  Inc.,  Publisher,  500  Fifth  Ave. 
Atom  Industry  (American     1  MrvT,fV,iv  fNuclear  Sci.       1955      5      26      196      3.00 

Edition)  + [  Monthly ]&  Eng'g 

Edward  J.  Breen,  Editor  and  Publisher,  400  Madison  Ave.  (17). 


9,786 

110,000 
954 

4,966 
1,200 

12,500 
*29,404 


>6,557 

94,775 


29,420 


11,521 


Controlled  circ.        $8,785 


Atlantis*    (Greek)  ................. 


'  Independent 


1894     8 


25      308    15.00 
Sunday  circ. 


1:18,579 
$18,579 


24      161      5.00      §18,519 


Illustrated  Atlantis  (Greek)!,.      .,,  /Illustrated  , 

(Offset)    f  Monthly |Gen,,  New§  4 

V.  Constantinidis,  Editor;  S.  G.  Vlasto,  Publisher,  521  W.  23rd  St  (11). 
Audubon  Field  Notes Bi-monthly  ....Ornithology 1947      2      32      115 

National  Audubon  Society,  Publisher,  1130  Fifth  Ave.   (28). 

Audubon  Magazine  + Bi-monthly {conservation     1899     3      2T      14°     3'00 

John  K.  Terres.  Editor;  National  Audubon  Society,  Pub.,  1130  Fifth  Ave.  (28). 


3.00 


2,700 
30,763 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
| P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <•> Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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A^1/^?.')T— }- )Friday ^dependent 1934  5  24  212  6.90**27,977 

M.  George,  Editor;  New  World  Club,  Inc.,  Publisher,  2121  Broadway  (23). 

Auto  Craftsman  (offset) Bi-monthly j  ^^nitMtB  195°  3  27  14°  1-&0  61.850 

Wm.  Schroeder,  Editor;  Joseph  J.  Hardie,  Publisher,  216  Fourth  Ave.  (3) 

Ant-atic  C»^ M°"tl"* ittX.'.19"      3      &J& 

Harry  Wulforst,  Editor;  Reinhold  Publishing  Corp.,  430  Park  Ave.  (22). 

I  Retail  Auto        1936     4      25      170 


>30,449 


Automotive  Retailer Monthly iweuiiiAuw        HUB     4      Z5      170     2.00 

I  Accessories  Controlled  circ. 

J.  R.  Akers,  Editor;  Automotive  Retailer,  Publisher,  128  E.  36th  St.  (16). 
Automotive  World — See  American  Exporter. 
Automotive  World  En  Espanol — See  American  Exporter. 


1,983 


Automovil  Americano,  El      lxjr      4.^1  (L.A.Autonr 

(Spanish)  JMonthly (tive  Trade 


MH7 


5.00 


Aviation  Business  Directory!,-.        ,     ,  /Aviation 

(Offset)    j  Quarterly "(purchasing 


3      26      140 
2      40      140 

McGraw-Hill  International  Corp.,  Pub.,  330  W.  42nd  St.  (36)<Total  unpaid  dlst- 

Auto  Trim  News Monthly {shops^nt?          1952      3      27      14°      5-°° 

Nat  W.  Danas,  Editor;  National  Assn.  of  Auto  Trim  Shops,  Inc. 
1123  Broadway  (10). 

1949      3      27      140    10.00 

-  --    ,  .  _  Controlled  free  dist 

Air  Service  Directory,  Inc.,  Publisher,  842  Madison  Ave.  (17). 

Aviation  Week  including       ]M       .  j  Aeronau'lNews   1916      3      27      140      700 

Space  Technology fivionaay |&  Eng'g.  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Robert  B.  Hotz,  Ed.;  McGraw-Hill  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  330  W.  42nd  St.   (36). 

Baby  Care  Manual Quarterly Mothers  of  Inf's  1 94 0      3      27      143 

Distributed  free  to  mothers  of  babies   born  in  selected  hospitals. 
Mrs.  Mary  Buchanan,  Editor;  Baby  Care  Manual,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

52  Vanderbilt  Ave.  (17). 
Baby  Huey — Paramount  Pictures — See  Harvey  Comics  Group. 

Babv  Post  Monthlv  fExp'nt  &  1945      3      30      143      1.00 

Baby  Post Monthly lNew  Motherg  Controlled  circ.  VAC  734,269 

Distributed   free  through   supermarkets,   diaper   services,    dairies,    dept.    stores. 

Louise  Cripps,  Editor;  Baby  Post,  Inc.,  Publisher.  30  East  60th  St.   (22>. 
Baby  Talk                                      Monthlv  fExp'ntMoth.A     1935      3      27      143      4.50 

isaoy  iaJK Montniy \Mothers  of  Inf.  Controlled  circ.  VAC  516,024 

Bulk  sale  to  certain  Diaper  Services  and  department  stores  for  free  distribution. 

Deirdre   Carr,    Editor;   Learn   Corporation,   Publisher,    149    Madison    Ave.    (16). 
Baby  Time — See   Alford   Baby  Group. 
Bahn  Frei   (Clear  Track) 


*  1 9,884 
1,715 

7,339 

10,092 

*69,726 
2,633 

504,798 


ahn  Frei   (Clear  Track)       \M      .,, 

(Ger.  &  Eng.)  [Monthly 

Alfred  F.  Kierschner,  Editor;  New  York 


Fraternal 1885 


28      140   xl.OO 

rk  Turn  Verein,  Pub.,  152  E.  85th  St.  (28). 
1S9K      3      27       140      2.00 

Bakers  Review Monthly Baking 2      40      140 

Controlled  circ. 
Clifford  W.  Webster,  Editor;  Wm.  R.  Gregory  Co.,  Pub.,  625  Eighth  Ave.  (18). 

Bakers   Weekly Monday Baking  Indus...- 1907      2      40      140      5.00 

American  Trade  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  71  Vanderbilt  Ave.  (17).  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Banking Monthly Bank  &  Finan.... 1<<>OS      \J£i  unpaid  dist! 

W.  R.  Kuhna,  Editor;  American  Bankers  Assn.,  Publisher,  12  E.  36th  St.  (16). 

Banner  of  Russia  (Znamy a   \G  „»:,«„  fPolitical  1949      2      44      143      4.00 

Rossiyi)    (Rus.)  (no  adv.)  |&erm-mo }  (Anti-Com'm)  Controlled  free  dist. 

Nicholas  N.  Chuhnov,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3657  Broadway  (31). 


*??yli8t4-  JMonthly  ..........  Barber  Shops  .....  1904      2      42 

'  '"  ' 


Hryli8t4-  ony  ..........    arer       ops  .....  140      3.00 

Art  Rubin.'  Editor';"  Amer.   Hairdresser  Pub'g  Co.,   Inc.,  20    W.   45th   St.    (36). 

Barclay,  The  —  See  Promenade. 

fBars  &  1952  3  26      140     2.00 

Bar  Management  .....................  Monthly  ..........  \  Bar  Equip.  2  40      140 

tlndus.  Controlled  circ. 

Dan  Hecht,  Editor;  Liquor  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher,  404  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 

«  ,    AI  i  1912  3  27      140  x 

Barnard  Alumnae  |4  t|  ..........  c  M  AJ       ..........  2  40      140 

Magazine,  The  V   ..............  J  *  Controlled  free  diat. 

Marian  Poverman,  Editor;  Associate  Alumnae  of  Barnard  College,  Pub.,   (27). 
Barnard  Bulletin  V  .................  -Mon.&Thurs...Collegiate  ...........  1905      5      24      210x3.75 

Students  of  Barnard  College,  Editors  and  Pubs.,  Broadway  and  119th  St.   (27). 
Batman  —  See  National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 
Battle  —  See  Marvel  Comic  Group   (Red  Unit). 
Battlefield  —  See  Complete  Adventure  Group. 
Beauty  Culture  —  See  American  Hairdresser  and  Beauty  Culture. 


}550 


>22,174 

*  10,328 
1,250 

*37,096 
2,587 

900 

r>oo 


17,202 

>22,347 

J12.000 
$1,200 


fSelf  Improve- 
y |ment  for 


Beauty  Fair Quarterly {mentfor  1936  3  27  143  1.00 

I  Women 

Bob  Fischer,  Editor;  Bonomo  Culture  Institute  Inc.,  Pub.,  1841  Broadway  (23). 
Beauty  Fashion Monthly Toilet  Goods 1916  2  44  150  3.00 

Frazer  V.  Sinclair,  Editor;  Pope  Publishing  Corp.,  101  W.  Slat  St.  (1). 


9,836 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  JPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  <£ Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V1*8"^  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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1955      3      26      133 


3      28      147      5-°° 


NEW  YORKf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols <«> Width V Depth    Sub 

Beetle  Bailey — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Western  and  Adventure  Group). 

( Belgian  Cham. 

Belgian  Trade  Review Monthly ] of  Com.  1944      2      44      140     2.50 

[in  U.  S. 
Belgian  Chamber  of  Commerce  in  United  States,  Pub.,  50  Rockefeller  Plaza.  (20). 

Bell  Laboratories  Record       \Monthlv  Tinhorn.  1925     2     86      121     2.00 

(no  adv.)   J Monthly Telephone Controlled  free  dist. 

G.  E.  Schindler,  Jr.,  Ed.,  Bell  Telephone  Laboratories,  Inc.,  Pub.,  463  West  St.  (14) 
Bell  System  Technical  \ R    .   owv  r™,™,,,^«*s,.   1922      1      52        98      5.00 

Journal   (no  adv.)   )6  U*  a  *r Communicat  ns.  Controlled  free  dist. 

W.  D.  Bulloch,  Editor;  Araer.  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.,  Publisher, 
195  Broadway  (7). 

{Best's  Fire  and  Casualty  In-\MrtW...  /Fire  &  Casu.      1899      3      26      140     4.00 

•urance  News   JMontmy (insurance  2     39      140 

Best's  Life  Insurance  News...Monthly Life  Insurance...1899     |     89     140      4'°° 
Alfred  M.  Best,  Editor;  Alfred  M.  Best  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  75  Fulton  St.  (38). 

Better  Listening  Through      lMrtr,fMv  (Hi-Fi 

High    Fidelity {Monthly }  Customers 

St.  Regis  Publications.  Inc.,  7  W.  44th  St.  (36). 
Better  Refreshment  Merchandising — See  Motion  Picture  Herald. 
Better  Theatres — See  Motion  Picture  Herald. 

Better  Times Friday {^Pub^Health  1919 

Issued  from  last  Friday  in  Sept.  to  1st  Friday  in  June. 

Eileen  M.  La  vine,  Editor;  Community  Council  of  Greater  New  York,  Publisher, 

345  E.  45th  St.  (17). 
Betty  and  Veronica — See  Archie  Comic  Group. 

1936      3      28      140      3.00 

Beverage  Media Monthly Liquor  Trade 2     42      140 

Total  unpaid  dist. 

Printed  in  two  editions:  Metropolitan  Ed.,  *1 0,508;  Upstate  Ed.,  *4,273. 
Philip  Slone,  Editor  and  Publisher,  251  Fourth  Ave.   (10). 

**** **** '  \LiQUorIndus.  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Printed  in  four  editions:  Metro  Ed.,  *6,182;  Upstate  Ed.,  *5,457;  New  Jersey 

Ed.,  *6,745;  New  England  Ed.,  *4,880. 
Beverage  Retailer  Weekly,  Publisher,  44  W.  63rd  St.  (23). 

Beverage  Times Semi-mo Liquor  Trade 1937      5      24      210      3.00 

Printed  in  three  editions :  Regular  Ed.,  New  Jersey  Ed.,  New  England  Ed. 
Business  Papers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  44  West  63rd  St.   (23). 

Bible  Society  Record  (no  adv.).  Monthly Interdenom 1818      3      25      140x1.00 

Not  issued  during  May  and  July.  2      37      140 

James  Z.  Nettinga,  Editor;  American  Bible  Society,  Pub.,  450  Park  Ave.  (22). 

Biltmore,  The — See  Promenade. 

fBiog'lMat'l, 
Biography  Index  (no  adv.) Quarterly ]  Books  ft  1946      2      30      115 

(Magaz's  Index 
Bea  Joseph,  Editor;  H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  Publisher,  950  University  Ave.   (52). 

fRiac't  Cookie  A    1912      2      40      l*Q      3-°° 
Biscuit  and  Cracker  Baker Monthly \  Cracker  Indus.  Qualified  paid 

Rnss  Obright.  Ed.;  American  Trade  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  71  Vanderbilt  Ave.  (17). 

Bitearon-h  (Hebrew) 8  ti.  a  yr {scientiflclnt.    1939      2      80      112      7'00 

Prof.  Nahum  Glatzer,   Editor;   Bitzaron,   Inc.,    Publisher,    1141   Broadway    (1). 

Black  Fox  Magazine  and       \M      .M  «„„  Vm^t^       1917      3      27      140      3.00 

Modern  Mink  Breeder [Monthly Fur  Farming Controlled  free  dist. 

Edward  R.  Ridley,  Editor;  Hoffman  Publications,  Inc..  Pub.,  426  4th  Ave.  (16). 
Blackhawk — See  National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 
Black  Magic — See  Prize  Comic  Group. 
Blondle— See  Harvey  Comics  Group. 

104    15.00 


....j  ..........  Medical  ..............  1945      1     58 

William'DamesnekVM.b.,  Editor;  Grune  ft  Stratton,  Inc..  Publisher, 
881  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 

Boat  Craft  (including  Out-  1RI  monfh]v       fMotorBoat'g     iq55      « 

boarding   Guide)     (offset)  fBi'montnly  .....  U  Boat  Sports   1966      6 

Tom  Gavin,  Editor;  H-K  Publications.  Inc.,  215  Fourth  Ave.  (3) 

Boats-*-  .....................................  Monthly  ..........  Boat  Indus  ........  1904     f 

Alfred  B.  Stanford.  Editor;  Motor  Boat  Publications.  88  West  46th  St. 
Bob  Hope  —  See  National  Comics  Group   (Red  Unit). 

Bold  (offset)  ...........................  Monthly  ..........  Men's  Int  ...........  1954      1     37 

Walter  Kaylin,  Editor;  Sports  Report,  Inc.,  Publisher.  9  E.  48th  St. 

Bondants  ..................................  Monthly  ..........  Industrial  ..........  1959     3     27 

James  Carmalt,  Editor;  A.  C.  S.  Publishing  Co.,  120  Liberty  St.  (6). 


Circ 


£3,814 
1:19,080 

J4.627 
1:8,365 


26,303 
10,846 

192.500 
1,640 


*  14,781 
2,346 


*23,264 

5,802 


£500.000 


3,088 


>1,209 
>360 


16.200 


3,851 
950 


4,781 


27      143      2.00        37,792 


27 
40 


3.50     *65,493 


143 
148 


68     8.00 


140     5.00 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *Jon«  «nd  March  A.B  C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  ftce.  sworn:  t Publisher's  Report ;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  U«es  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSutecription  included  in  membership  fe*. 

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NEW  YORKf  (Continued)  ^  Esttb  Co  I  j<3>  Width?  Depth    Sub  Ore 

f  Bond  Buyer.  The-f- Saturday JM^ic^Fhiai?  1891      4      28     200  75.00On  requeat 

|  Daily  Bond  Buyer,  The-f {JJ §run^'8mt'  { Munfc  SF?nam    1891      4     26  20°  S^O.OOOn  Request 

George  Wanders,  Editor;  The  Bond  Buyer.  Inc.,  Publisher,  67  Pearl  St.   (4). 

Book  Production  Incorporat-1  M  Bflll              Rrt  ...    ..  1925     |     f «     "°     3'00         5'408 

in.  Bookbinding  Magazine }M<« Bookbinding C2ont^llc]4f  Jee  diat.          1>297 

Frank  B.  Myrick,  Editor;  Book  Production  Incorporating  Bookbinding 

Magazine.  Publisher,  404  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 
Book  Review  Digest Monthly Book  Reviews....  1905     2      30      112  ft,719 

Not  issued  during  February  and  July. 

Dorothy  Davison.  Editor;  H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  Publisher,  950  University  Ave.  (52). 
Botanical  Review.  The Monthly Botany 1935     1     48       98     6.00          1,800 

Not  issued  during  August  and  September. 

Dr.  E.   H.  Fulling.   Editor  and   Publisher.  New  York   Botanical  Garden    (68). 

Bottling  Industry Ftntly  (Tues.) Soft  Drink  Busi.1946     6     controlled  ci?c.      >7,023 

Jerry  E.  Stevens,  Editor;  Don  Gussow  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
18  East  40th  St.   (17). 

Boys'  Outfitter,  The Monthly {l^cwsorils    1919     8      29      14°     4*°°          6'969 

Lewis  A.  Spalding,  Ed.;  The  Boys'  Outfitter  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub..  175  Fifth  Ave.  (10). 

Brave  and  Bold,  The — See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit). 

Brazil Quarterly {wi(h  Brai?"       1928     2     88      119  X2'°°  

American  Brazilian  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Room  806,  22  W.  48th  St.  (36). 

Breezy  Stories Monthly Fiction 1904      2     24      105      1.60 

Phil  Painter,  Editor;  Phil  Painter  Publications.  Inc..  480  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 

Bride  and  Home Quarterly j  pfrchls^of    1933      4      24      168     2'°°     *M*°56 

Patricia  Guinan.  Editor;  Hearst  Corporation,  ^Publisher.  572  Madison  Ave.  (22). 

Bride's  Magazine.  The Quarterly Prospec.  Brides.  1934      4     24      167      2.00*169,902 

Helen  E.  Murphy,  Editor;  The  Conde  Nast  Publications  Inc.,  60  E.  42nd  St.  (17). 

Bridge  World Monthly l^The^Ga^ne)**  1929     2     24        8?      5*°°      *10'500 

Alphonse  Moyse,  Jr..  Editor  and  Publisher,  1974  Broadway  (23). 
Briefed-For  the  Busy  livinnthlv         f  Brief 'g  of  Entire  1949     2     24       87   10.00 

Executive  ^Monthly \Seirg  Front          ia4J     * 

Alfred  Human,  Editor;  Brief  Publishing  Inc..  400  Madison  Ave. 

Bronxboro   (free  to  memb.)... Quarterly Civic  Int 1923      3     27      140  x 

Joseph  C.  Meehan,  Editor;  Bronx  Board  of  Trade,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
849  E.  149th  St.  (51). 

Bronx  Press-Review Thursday Independent 1939      6      24     210     2.00      §18,361 

A.  Gerald  Doyle,  Editor;  Parkchester  Pub'g  Co.,  Inc., 
1924  Cross-Bronx  Expressway  (72). 

Brookside  Detective  Group Det.  Stories 3      27      143 

Comprised   of:  Detective  Cases    (mo.);  Police  Dragnet    (bi-mo.)    Police  Files 

(bi-mo.).  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 
Brookside  Enterprises,  Inc.,  Publisher,  8  W.  40th  St.  (18). 
Buffalo  Bill — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Western  and  Adventure  Group). 
Bugs  Bunny — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 
Building  Specialties  and          \TU««*KI.  JBldg.  Specialty   1948      3      27      140      3.00       *6>182 

Home  Improvement  Dealer]  Monthjr \Dealers  Total  unpaid  dist.         2,052 

Sylvan  Hoffman.  Ed.;  Hoffman  Publications,  Inc.,  Pub.,  426  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 
Bulletin  of  the  Copyright      ] 

Society  of  the  U.  S.  A.        [Bi-monthly Copyright  Law..  1953      1     54      10125.00  J430 

(no  adv.) ) 

Walter  J.  Derenberg,  Editor;  Copyright  Society  of  the  U.  S.  A.,  Publisher. 
40  Washington  Square  South  (11). 

Bulletin  of  the  General  Con-l-.*,  P««*,..-H..»         191°     2     42     14°     2-°°        *MOO 

tractors'    Association  +  .... }Montlll3r Contracting Controlled  free  dist,        $2.100 

E.  L.  Stanton,  Editor;  General  Contractors'  Assn.,  Pub.,  341  Madison  Ave.  (17). 

Bulletin  of  the  Geological      1  Monthly Geological 1887     2     26       98x15.00        $6,368 

Society  of  America  J  No  adv. 

Henry  R.  Aldrich,  Editor;  Geological  Society  of  America,  Publisher, 
419  W.  117th  St.  (27). 

Bulletin  of  the  Internationall  Month!y Philanthropic....  1900     2     86     119     1.00 

ounsnine  society j 

Mrs.  Gertrude  Ross.  Editor;  Int'n'l  Sunshine  Soc.,  Publisher,  16  Park  Row  (38). 

m'  tof*M«Hcinerk     }Monthly Medical 1851     1     60     108x8.00        $6,240 

Robert  L.   Craig,   M.D..   Editor;  New  York    Academy  of  Medicine,  Publisher, 
SO  Rockefeller  Plaza   (20). 


Bulletin  of  the  New  York      1  [Retail  & 

State  Assn.  of  Retail         [Monthly j  Wholesale         1924     6     24     196     2.00 

Meat  and  Food  Dealers....]  [Meat  Indus. 

Joseph  Eachelbacher,  Editor;  New  York-Bronx  Assn.  of  Retail  Meat  and  Food 
Dealers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  260  W.  57th  St.  (19). 


Circulation— ** Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  J«ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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l^ll^1:!7.  .........  }  Bi-monthly  ....Botanical  ...........  1870      1      56      108      9.00        $1,025 

Dr.  C.  A.  Berger,  Editor;  Torrey  Botanical  Club,  Publisher,  American  Museum 
of  Natural  History,  Central  Park  West  at  79th  St.  (24). 

v"a1?o^  ............  }Monthly  ..........  ^|o**  1958      3      26      140    10.00 


William  G.  Osmun,  Editor  ;  Conover-Mast  Publications,  Inc.,  205  E.  42nd  St.  (17). 
Business  Education  World  .....  Monthly  ..........  Business  Ed  .......  1920      3      27      140      4.00    *  15,  667 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

James  Bolgrer,  Editor;  Gregg  Publishing,  Div.  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co., 

330  W.  42nd  St.   (36). 
Business  Periodicals  Index  .....  Monthly  .......  (  Index  to  inrto      o      qn      101  o  «ci 

Not  issued  during  July.  1  Business  Per.    195H      2      li°      121  2»061 

Lucille  Craumer,  Editor;  H.  H.  Wilson  Co.,  Publisher,  950  University  Ave.  (52). 

Business  Week  .......................  Saturday  .........  {  hrtewltation  1929      3      27      14°      6'00  *322'332 

McGraw-Hill  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  830  W.  42nd  St.  (36). 
Butchers  Advocate,  Dressed]  f  Ret.  &  Wholes. 

Poultry  and  the  Food          ^Wednesday  .....  {  Meat  &  1879      3      26      140      4.00      $10,269 

Merchant    ..........................  )  I  Poultry  Indus. 

Roy  M.  Cohen,  Editor;  Butchers  Advocate  Publishing  Co.,  Inc., 

40  Exchange  Place  (5). 
Butterick  Pattern  Book  ..........  3  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Fashions  ............  1908      3      27      142      1.40*264,593 

Issued  the  20th  of  January,  April,  August. 

Luella  Kraus,  Ed.;  The  Butterick  Company,  Inc.,  Pub.,   Butterick   Bldg.    (13). 

Byelarus  (Byelorussian)  ........  Monthly  .........  {l^Htical*'1      195°      4      27      19fi      1'00 

Michael  Mickievich,  Editor;  Byelorussian-  American  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
401  Atlantic  Ave.,  Brooklyn  (17). 

Calling  All  Girls  ......................  Monthly  ..........  ^[^l^y'rs.         1955      2      25        96  271,533 

Not  issued  during  June  and  August.  Subscription  price  $3.50  for  10  issues. 
Betty  Sears,  Editor;  "21"  Publishing  Corp.,  52  Vanderbilt  Ave.  (17). 

Campana  —  See  Kampana. 

?Ne  8rM)a8razine+  V  iMonthly  ..........  Collegiate  ...........  1951      3      27      140      2.00         10,000 

College  Weekly  -f    (Negro)....  Friday  ............  Collegiate  ...........  1951      5      24      210      1.00         15,000 

Issued  during  summer  sessions. 

William  L.  Watkins,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  55  W.  110th  St.  (26). 

!  Campus.    The  -f  V  ....................  Tues.  &  Thurs..  Coll.  News  ........  1907      5      24      203      Free          6,000 
Observation  Post+  V  .............  Semi-weekly...Collegiate  ..........  1947   Contr2o4llotf  ??ee  (^t°        t6t000 
Students  of  The  College  of  City  of  New  York,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
Convent  Ave.  and  139th  St.  (81). 

Campus  Record+  V  ................  Monthly  ..........  Collegiate  ...........  1922  Controlled1  ?L  dist.  150 

Students    of    the    College    of    Mount    Saint    Vincent,    Editors    and    Publishers, 
River  dale  (71). 

Cancer  News  (no  adv.)  ...........  Quarterly  ........  Health  ................  1947      3      24      124      Free  1  150.000 

H.  A.  Schwartz,  Jr.,  Ed.;  American  Cancer  Society,  Inc.,  Pub.,  521  West  57th  St. 

Candy  Industry  and  1-.   f1    /Tll-a  x  /Confectionery    1944      5      25      182      5.00       *4,071 

Confectioners  Journal  ........  fFtntly(Tue>)  I  Business  3      41      182 

Also  provides  BPA.  Controlled  circ.  >4,804.  Total  unpaid  dist.          1,233 

Prints  a  section  called  Candy  Industry   Packaging;  also 

section  called  Candy  Industry  Technology.  Prints  western  edition,  quarterly 
(Feb.,  May,  Sept.,  Nov.).  _x 

Don  Gussow,  Editor;  Don  Gussow  Publications,  Inc.,    18   East   49th   St.    (17). 

Career:  For  the  1  fFneV&  1058      9      36      131 

Experienced  Engineer          !•  Quarterly  .......  j  Science  ^    '     Controlled  free  dist.      J25.000 

ana  boientist  ....................  I 

Minimum  space  sold  one  page.  Only  editorial  type  advertisements. 

William  H.  Ottley,  Editor;  William  A.  Douglass,  Publisher.  15  W.  45th  St.  (36). 

Car  Life  ................................  Monthly  ..........  Automotive  .......  1954      3      26      140      3.50    1134,754 

See  also  Motor  Group. 

Arthur  Unger,  Editor;  Great  American  Publications,  Inc.,  41  E.  42nd  St. 

Carlton  House,  The  —  See  Promenade. 

Carnegie  Hall  Concert  ]  M,,a,Val  i«7Q 

Publications  ......................  /  Musical  .............  1879 

Issues  published  for  all  concerts  during  season,  Sept.  15  through  June  1.  Average 
number  of  performances  300.  Circulation  for  the  season.  $750,000.  For  sizes 
write  publisher,  S.  D.  Scott  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  161  Grand  St.  (13). 

[Coin  Machine, 
Cash  Box  ...................................  Saturday  .....  {Music  &  Record  1941      4     26      17516.00 

(  Industries 
Joseph  Orleck  and  William  Gcrsh,  Publishers,  1721  Broadway. 

fFuner.  Direc.     1871      3      27      140      4.00       *7,611 
Casket  and  Sunnyside  .............  Monthly  .........  \  and  Casket  2      41      140 

(Mfg.  Total  unpaid  dist.          1,086 

C.  S.  Baur.  Publisher,  487  Broadway  (18). 

Circulation  —  A-ft-Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher'*  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ONonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  VAftc  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population  —  1950  Census.  xR»nd  McNallj 
estimate.  VTssued  only  during  academic  year.  xSuhscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NEW  YORKf  (Continued) 

Casper  The  Friendly  Ghost  —  See  Harvey  Comics  Group. 

Cast,  The   (no  adv.)  ...............  Saturday  ........  Theatrical  ..........  1899      1 

H.  P.  Hanaford,  Editor  and  Publisher,  162  W.  42nd  St.  (86). 


Estab  ColsO  Width  V  Depth    Sub 


Circ 


28        66     350 


I  Monthly Hotels 1890 

L.  Hobbs,  Publisher,  55  W.  Forty-second  St.   (36). 

Catholic  Building  and  \R.  „,„*,,,„       [Cath.  Institu.    1949 

Maintenance    j  Bi-monthly jArch.&Eng'g 

Joseph  F.  Wagner,  Inc.,  Publisher,  53  Park  Place  (7). 

Catholic  Educator,  The Monthly Catholic 1929 

Not  issued  during:  July  and  August. 


5     26     217     8.00 


3     27     140 

2  42      140 
Controlled  circ. 

3  26      140      3.50 
2      40      140 

Controlled  free  dist. 
Rt.  Rev.  Paul  E.  Campbell,  Ed.;  Joseph  F.  Wagner,  Inc.,  Pub.,  53  Park  Place  (7). 


>37,175 
7,067 


7,212 

$1,831 
$15,035 
85,084 


Catholic  Journalist,  The  4-  .....  Monthly  ..........  Catholic  .............  1941      3      27      136  x 

James  A.  Doyle,   Editor;  Catholic  Press   Assn.,   Publisher,   6  E.  39th  St.    (16). 

Catholic  Mind,  The  .................  Bi-monthly  .....  Catholic  .............  1903      2      26        84      3.00 

Rev.  T.  N.  Davis,  S.  J.,  Editor;  The  America  Press,  Pub.,  70  E.  45th  St.   (17). 

Catholic  News  +  ......................  Saturday  ........  Catholic  .............  1886      8      24      280      5.00 

Richard  Reid,  Editor;  C.  H.  Ridder,  Publisher,  251  Fourth  Ave.  (10). 

Ca<n?ad?^  ..........  The  Blind  ...........  1900      1      20      126      Free       $2,200 

Printed  in  raised  type  (Braille).  Grade  Two. 

John  H.  Klocke,  Ed.;  Xavier  Society  for  the  Blind,  Pub.,  154  East  23rd  St.  (10). 

Catholic  Worker  (no  adv.)  .....  Monthly  ..........  Catholic  .............  1933      5      23      210        .25 

Dorothy  Day,  Editor  and  Publisher,  223  Chrystie  St.   (2). 

Catholic  World  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Catholic  .............  1865      2      31 

Rev.  J.  B.  Sheerin,  Editor;  Paulist  Press,  Publisher,  180  Varick  St. 

Cavalcade  —  See  Skye  Men's  Group. 
Cavalier  —  See  Fawcett  Men's  Group. 

C.  C.N.  Y.  Mercury  +V  ..........  Quarterly  ........  Coll.  Humor  .......  1880      3      27 

Mercury  Assn.  of  College  of  the  City  of  New  York,  Publisher, 
139th  St.  and  Convent  Ave.   (31). 


112      5.00 


60,000 
16,376 


129      1.00        $4,000 


C.  C.  N.  Y.  VectorV Quarterly Coll.  En*'g 19*7   Controlled  frle  dist. 

Students  of  the  School  of  Technology  of  the  College  of  the  City  of  New  York, 

Editors  and  Publishers,  140th  St.  and  Amsterdam  Ave.  (31). 
Celebrity Monthly Personalities 1952      1      40        72      1.80 

Magnum  Publications,  Inc.,  47  East  44th  St.   (17). 


Certified   Milk Bi-monthly,...  {pr^c^UK        1926      3      26      133      1.50 

American  Assn.  of  Medical  Milk  Commissions.  Pub.,  405  Lexington  Ave.   (17). 
Certified  Public  Accountant — See  CPA.  The. 

fChain  Store 

Chain  Store  Age Monthly \  Organizations   1925      3     26      140 

[in  All  Fields 

Subscription   price  for  any   one   of   the   following  editions   is    $3.00   per   year. 
Chain  Store  Age — Administration  Executives  Combination 

Including:  General  Merchandise-Variety  Store  Executives  Edition;  Grocery 
Executives  Edition;  Drug  Executives  Edition;  Administration  Executives  Edi- 
tion: Restaurant  and  Fountain  Executives  Edition 

Total  unpaid  dist. 

Annual   Equipment  and    Construction   Guide   and    Annual   Chain    Store    Equipment 
Directory — Issued    March    15 — a    13th    issue   of    the    Administration    Executives 
Combination  of  Chain  Store  Age. 
Chain   Store   Age — Drug    Executives    Edition   and   Drug   Store   Managers    Edition 

Combination 

Total  unpaid  dist. 

Chain  Store  Age — Restaurant  and  Fountain  Executives  Edition  and  Restaurant  and 
Fountain  Managers  Edition.  Distributed  with  Chain  Store  Age-Drug  Editions 
and  Chain  Store  Age-Variety  Store  Managers  Edition.  Issued  as  a  separate 
edition  for  executives  and  managers  of  Restaurant,  confectionery,  Dairy  chains, 

Army  PX's,  Navy  Ships  Stores 

Total  unpaid  dist. 
Chain    Store    Age — Grocery    Executives    Edition    and    Grocery    Managers    Edition 

Combination 

Total  unpaid  dist. 

Chain  Store  Age — Varietv  Store  Combination  (Gen'l  Mdse. -Variety  Store  Execu- 
tives Edition  and  Variety  Store  Managers  Edition) 

Total  unpaid  dist. 

Chain  Store  Age — Variety  Store  Directory  of  Manufacturers.  Issued  August  15 — 
a  13th  issue  of  Variety  Editions. 
Godfrey  M.  Lebhar,  Ed.;  Lebhar-Friedman  Publications,  Inc.,  2  Park  Ave.  (16). 

Challenge,  The  Magazine  of  \««rt«»i%i,T  f  Economics  & 

Economic  Affairs  (no  adv.)  }  Monthly 1  Pub   Affaira 

Issued  hi-Tnonthlv  from  June  through  September. 

Haig  Babian.  Editor;  Inst.  of  Economic  Affairs  N.  Y.  Univ.,  475  Fifth  Ave.  (17). 
Challengers  of  the  Unknown — See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit). 


$1,000 
$1,000 


$5,000 


*28,002 
6,565 


*1 1,362 
2,054 


*24,130 
4,986 

*39,055 
4,045 

*21,297 
2,553 


1950      2      25        86      2.50      $18,000 


Circulation — fr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  4> Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Col$4>  Width?  Depth 

Sub 

Circ 

'  Champion  Crosswords 
(offset)  

\9  ti.  ayr  

....Crossw'd  Puz's. 

.1938 

2 

24 

87 

3. 

00 

30,000 

Easy  Crosswords  (offset)  

..9  ti.  a  yr  

Crossw'd  Puz's. 

.1936 

2 

24 

87 

2. 

00 

50,000 

Handy  Crosswords  (offset).  ...9  ti.  a  yr  

Crossw'd  Puz's. 

.1944 

2 

24 

87 

3. 

00 

40,000 

Keen  Crosswords  (offset).... 

..9  ti.  a  yr  

Crossw'd  Puz's. 

2 

24 

87 

3. 

00 

40.0OO 

Simple  Crosswords  (offset).  ...9  ti.  a  yr  

Crossw'd  Puz's. 

.1936 

2 

24 

87 

2.00 

55,000 

Spare-Time  Crosswords 
(  offset) 

19  ti.  ayr  ... 

Crossw'd  Puz's. 

.1936 

2 

24 

87 

3.00 

40,000 

Speedy  Crosswords  (offset). 

J 
..9  ti.  a  yr  

Crossw'd  Puz's. 

.1936 

2 

24 

87 

8.00 

35,OOO 

v.            Walter  H.  Holze,  Editor;  Harle  Publications,  Inc.,  215 

Fourth 

Ave.  (8). 

Charlie  Chan  —  See  National 

Comics  Group  —  (Red  Unit). 

Charm  Monthly  
Eleanor  H.  Bruce,  Editor. 

f  Women  Who 
{Work,  Fash. 
[&  Beauty 

1915 

3 

27 

143 

3. 

50 

*6S6,933 

Living  For  Young  Home- 

\Monthly  

{Young  Home- 
Makers  Int. 

1947 

4 

24 

150 

8. 

50 

*658,170 

Mademoiselle  Monthly  

f  Young  Worn. 

1935 

3 

27 

143 

3.50 

*505,568 

Space  also  available  in  combination. 

\Interest 

Street  &  Smith's  Three 

Star  Edition 

Combined  circ.,  *  1,820,671. 

Street  &  Smith  Publics 

tions,  Inc.,  i 

575  Madison  Ave. 

Chelsea-Clinton  News-f-  
•DV.^i.1*.  T>U~I.~.,,    TJ:*~».  . 

..Thursday... 

....Independent  

1939 

i>     W      00 

5 
„  j 

24 
0*. 

210 

1  t  A  \ 

3.00              200 
10.00O  —  Free 

Phelps  Phelps,  Editor;  Theodore  Epstein,  Publisher,  32  W.  22nd  St.  (10). 
Chemical  Abstracts  —  See  Washington,  D.  C. 
Chemical  and  Engineering  News  —  See  Washington,  D.  C. 

"°2 


Chemical  Engineer*,  .............  Bi-wk.y.  Men. 


°° 


<l  unid       t 


*44,589 
2,173 

*2 1,609 
3,245 


*38,156 
1,74O 


f 


<    Hun 


J.  R.  Callaham,  Editor;  McGraw-Hill  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  880  W.  42nd  St.  (86). 
Chemical  Engineering  !«      *M  rlt  m   rs,«,»«.        1947      3      2fi      140      6.00 

Progress * }  Monthly Chem.  Eng  g Total  unpaid  dist. 

John  B.  Mellecker,  Editor:  American  Institute  of  Chemical  Engineers, 

Publisher,  25  West  45th  St.  (86). 

rn.~~ife.iw***.                            Q.+1U.4.W  f  Chem.  Process  1914      3      26      140      8.00 

Chemical  Week Saturday {industries  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Howard  C.  E.  Johnson,  Editor;  McGraw-Hill  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  380  W.  42nd  St.  (36). 

Chemist,  The Monthly Chemists 1923      2      27        91      3.00          3,422 

V.  F.  Kimball,  Editor;  American  Institute  of  Chemists,  Pub.,  60  E.  42nd  St.  (17). 

Chemurgic  Digest  (no  adv.). .Monthly {SevSop'ts         1942     8     2T     138x10-00        *MOO 

The  Council  for  Agricultural  and  Chemurgic  Research,  Publisher, 
850  Fifth  Ave.  (1). 

Chess  Review Monthly Game  of  Chess..  1933      3      27      140      5.50        $7,100 

I.  A.  Horowitz,  Editor  and  Publisher.  250  West  57th  St.  (19). 
Cheyenne — See  Dell  Comic  Group.  (Western  and  Adventure  Group.) 

Chicks  and  Chuckles  (offset). Bi-monthly Cartoons,  Photoil955      1      37        68      1.50 

Ben  Bennett.  Editor;  Sports  Report,  Inc.,  Publisher,  9  E.  48th  St.  (17). 

Chief.  The  + Friday Civil  Service 1897      8      24      295      4.00**41,O68 

F.  J.  Prial,  Ed.;  N.  Y.  Civil  Service  Employees  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  150  Nassau  St.  (8). 

fChildren's  IQCA      o      OR        01      <*  KO 

Children's  Digest Monthly Stories  195°  Combined  circ.  1,893,117 

lAsre  7  to  12 

impty  Dumpty's  Magazine.  Monthly {s^years1*"         1952      2      26        91      3<B° 

I  Combined  issues  for  both  June-July  and  August- September. 

Harold  Schwartz,  Editor;  Parents'  Magazine  Press  Inc.,  Publisher, 
I  52  Vanderbilt  Ave.   (17). 

Child  Study Quarterly Parent  Educ 1923      2      32      119      2.50 

Margaret  C.  Dawson,  Editor;  Child  Study  Assn.  of  America,  Publisher, 
182  E.  74th  St.  (21). 

PMM  w«lf«r.«                               M™*MV  fchlld  Welfare   1948      2      37      126      4.00 

Child  Welfare Monthly }  Problem.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Not  issued  during  August  and  September. 

Henrietta    L.    Gordon,    Editor;   Child    Welfare    League   of   America,    Publisher, 

845  East  46th  St.  (17). 

China.  Glass  and  Tablewares — See  American  Glass  Review. 
China  Tribune -f  (Chinese) Morn. ex. Sun. .Independent 1943      7      38      224    15.00 

Y.  Y.  Pan,  Editor;  Chinese  American  Cultural  Corp.,  Pub.,  94-96  Bayard  St.  (18). 

Ch<CMn«!^  Thursday Chinese  Ints 1942  12.00 

Chin-Fu  Woo.  Editor;  Chinese  American  Press,  Publisher,  199  Canal  St.  (18). 

Chinese  Journal  (Chinese) ....  Morn.ex.Sun. ...Independent 1928  6  42  252  14.00 

Yu  Ching  Chen,  Ed.;  Chinese  American  World  Pub.  Corp..  7-9  E.  B'way  (38). 

Chinese  Nationalist  (Chin.)... Morn.ex.Sun...Chinese  Nat 1915  8  26  224  21.00 

Henry  S.  T.  Mao,  Editor;  Mun  Hey  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  20-24  Elizabeth  St.  (18). 

Chip  V  Dale — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 

Christian  Economics                1  «.  —UI-./TH*.  \  p*iio-inn«  195°      4      28     213      1-°° 

(no  adv.)   f  Bi-wkIy(Tues.). Religious 3      3g      213 

Issued  monthly  during  July  and  August.  Controlled  free  dist.   $195,000 

Howard  E.  Kershner.  Editor;  Christian  Freedom  Foundation,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
250  W.  67th  St.  (19). 

Christian  Herald Monthly Religious 1878      3      27      148      4.00  *431,587 

SW  also  Protestant  Church  Administration  and  Equipment. 
Christian  Herald  Assn.,  Publisher,  27  E.  89th  St.  (16). 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •  A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
|PO.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Puhlisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  + Uses  Mats.  <£>  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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$4,475 


3,620 
2,155 


$10,000 

S  17,650 

11,000 

$6,000 


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^(no^dv**  *!!?..  1 ?.!!*!!! }Bi-wkly.(Mon.)Chris'nOpin....l940     2     36     126  3.00 

Christianity'a'nd'Crisi's,'  Publisher,  637  W.  121st  St.  (27). 

Christian  Laymen  (no  adv.).. 6  ti.  a  yr Religious .1942     2     26       98  1.00 

Laymen's  Movement  for  a  Christian  World,  Inc.,  Pub.,  847  Madison  Ave.  (17). 

Christian  Scholar,  The Quarterly {IduJatfolT         1953      1     60     108     4-°° 

J.  Edward  Dirks,  Editor;  National  Council  of  the  Churches  of  Christ  in  the 
U.  S.  A.,  Publisher,  257  Fourth  Ave.  (10). 

Church  Bulletin-f- Monthly Catholic 1897     2     26       98  x2.00 

Th«  Church  Bulletin.  Inc..  Publisher,  2  Park  Ave.  (16). 

Churchman,  The Monthly Prot.  Episc 1804      3      27      140      6.50 

Dr.  Guy  Emery  Shipler.  Editor;  Churchman  Co..  Pub.,  118  East  28th  St.  (16). 

Churchways  (no  adv.) 6  ti.  a  yr Episcopal 1940     2      42      132        .25 

Avis    Harvey,    Editor;   National   Council   of   the   Episcopal  Controlled  free  dist. 

Church,  Publisher,  281  Fourth  Ave.  (10). 
Church  Woman,  The  lMn«*Mv  /Church  1QO>I      0     „.        QA     1  t\t\ 

(no  adv.) JMonthly ( Women  1934     2      25        90      1-°° 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Mrs.  David  D.  Baker,  Editor;  United  Church  Women — National  Council, 

Publisher,  176  Fifth  Ave.  (10). 
Circulation  Research — A        1 

Journal   of   the   American  VBi-monthly Medical 1953      2      36      123      9.00 

Heart  Association J 

Carl  J.  Wiggers,  M.D.,  Ed.;  American  Heart  Assn..  Pub..  881  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 
Circulation,  The  Journal  of  } 

the  American  Heart  [Monthly Medical 1950     2      36      123    14.00 

Association    J 

Herrman  L.  Blumgart,  M.D.,  Ed.;  Amer.  Heart  Assn.,  Pub.,  381  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 

City  College  Alumnus 7  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Alumni 1904     2      26        87  x 

Issued  Oct.,  Nov.,  Dec.,  Jan.,  March,  April,  June. 

City  College  Alumnus  of  C.  C.  N.  Y.,  Publisher,  Convent  Ave.  at  189th  St.  (31). 

fr-  «  +™,.+i««     1930      3      26      140      5.00 

Civil  Engineering Monthly Irf^i  £«!"«?  2      41      14° 

I  Civil  fcng  g  Total  unpaid  dist< 

American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers,  Publisher,  33   W.  89th  St.   (18). 

Civil  Service  Leatler-f Tuesday Civil  Service 1939      5      24      215      3.00**85,609 

Herman  J.  Bernard,  Editor;  Leader  Enterprises  Inc.,  Publisher,  97  Duane  St.(7). 


Circ 
£5.970 

2,500 
2,600 

189,405 


20,399 
6,242 


2,451 

8,410 
15,000 

*4 1,699 
3,799 


Civil  Service  Reporter  (New! 

York  and  New  Jersey        [Monthly I  Employees 


..........         ,  .  ..(S1!?,!^0*      1939     6      24     214      2.00 

Edition)  +    J 

John  E.  Sands,  Editor;  Civil  Service  Reporter  Pub.  Co.,  200  W.  57th  St.  (19). 

( College  & 

Classical  World  -f  V Monthly {Secondary  1907      2     36      112x3.75        $1,715 

[School  Teach's 

Prof.  Edward  A.  Robinson,  Editor ;  Classical  Assn.  of  Atlantic  States,  Publisher, 
Fordham  University  (58). 

Classics  Illustrated(noadv.)..Bi-monthly {cornfcs^7          1939     2      85      126       '90 

Roberta  Strauss,   Editor;   Gilberton  Co.,   Inc.,   Publisher,    101   Fifth  Ave.    (3). 

Cleaning  and  Laundry  Age Monthly {£?"£ fn*,U8.  198?      6     Controlled  ci?c°.    >31,96O 

Stanley  Daly,  Editor;  Miller  Freeman  Publications,  370  Lexington  Ave.   (17). 

(Pow.  Operated  1879     8      26      140     5.00 

Cleaning  Laundry  World Monthly -{Cleaning  &  2      40      140 

(.Laun'y  Plants  Controlled  circ.    >2a,920 

Leonard  Fiddle,  Editor;  Cahir  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  10  E.  40th  St.  (16). 

Climax Monthly Men's  Adventurl957      3      27      142     3.00  *244,086 

See  also  Sport-Saga  Men's  Group. 

Edward  E.  Fitzgerald,  Editor;  MacFadden  Publications,  Inc.,  205  E.  42nd  St.(17). 

Clinical  Chemistry Bi-monthly {Sted^MeScSe*1*55      l     66      119  x8'°°          2'75° 

Harold  D.  Appleton,  Ph.D.,  Editor;  American  Assn.  of  Clinical  Chemists,  Inc.. 
Publisher.  49  E.  33rd  St.  (16). 

Coal  Age Monthly Coal  Mining 1911     |     J06     JJJ     3*00    *14'475 

Prints  Mining  and  Buying  Directory  Issue  in  Mid-July. 

Ivan  A.  Given,  Editor;  McGraw-Hill  Publishing  Co..  Inc.,  830  W.  42nd  St.  (86). 

f  Junior,  Senior 

CO-ED  V Monthly High  School       1956     3 

(.Homemaking 
Margaret  Hauser,  Editor;  Scholastic  Magazines,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

33  West  42nd  St.  (36). 
Coffee  and  Tea  Industries      \M™*MV  f  Coffee,  Tea,       1878     3 

and  the  Flavor  Field f  Mommy \SpiceTrades  2 

E.  F.  Simmons,  Publisher,  106  Water  St.  (5). 

Collectors  Club  Philatelist.  |6tiayr {strand       1921     2     80      10810.00 

lne '  (Research 

The  Collectors  Club,  Inc..  Publisher,  22  East  85th  St.  (16). 

College  Art  Journal Quarterly Art  Education...  1941      2      24 

Dr.  Henry  R.  Hope,  Ed. ;  College  Art  Assn.  of  America,  Publisher, 
Room  1414,  432  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 

Circulation— A-A-Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCownty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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697 


27      140      1.00  *307,879 


184 
134 


4.00 


Controlled  free  dist. 


2,517 
407 


2.00        $4,900 


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College  Undergraduate  Magazine  Group— Comprised  of  comic  and  general  magazines 
published  at  American  Colleges  and  Universities.  Circ.,  422,900.  For  information 
write  W.  B.  Bradbury  Co.,  405  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 
College  Weekly — See  Campus  Magazine. 

Columbia  Jester -f  V Monthly Coll.  Humor 1899      3      27      126      2.00 

Students  of  Columbia  College,  Editors  and  Pubs.,  416  John  Jay  Hall  (27). 

Columbia  Law  Review Monthly Legal  Coll 1901      1      52      102      7.50 

Board  of  Editors;  Columbia  Law  Review,  Publishers,  Columbia  University  (27). 

1815     *«  ™ 


Circ 

4.000 
3,070 

inoo 

J4.700 


1  5,000 


185,000 


22,460 


850 
500 


8.00 


19,574 


Columbia  Review  V Quarterly Lit.  &  Coll 

Students  of  Columbia  College.  Editors  and  Pubs.,  414  John  Jay  Hall  (27). 
Columbia  Spectator  V-f |^°r1nj;ex-Sat- Collegiate 1877      5      24      210      7.50 

Columbia  Daily  Spectator,  Publisher,  411  John  Jay  Hall,  Columbia  Univ'y  (27). 
ColumbiaUniversity  Forum  V  •  Quarterly 1  Gen'l  Int  °      Controlled  free  dist 

Erik    Wensberg,    Editor;    Columbia    University,    Publisher,    411    Law    Memorial 

Library,  ColumbiaUniversity  (27). 
n«™K,,  +,•  «                                     M    «tKi^  /Steam  Power     1929     2      40      140      4.00 

Combustion Monthly (  Plants  Controlled  circ.     >13,683 

Joseph  C.  McCabe,  Editor;  Combustion  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  200  Madison  Ave.   (16). 
Comic  Album — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group.) 

I  Current  World 

Commentary -f Monthly {Events&Jewish  1945      2      32      119      6.00 

(.Affairs 
Elliot  E.  Cohen,  Editor;  American  Jewish  Committee,  Pub..  34  W.  88rd  St.  (1). 

Commentator,  TheV Ftntly( Wed.) Collegiate 1935  Controlled2 free  dist° 

Students  of  Yeshiva  College.  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  Amsterdam  Ave.  and  186th  St. (33). 
nd  Financial    JMon.&Thurs....Financial 1839      5      24      182   60.00 

M^'day-StatiBticai  issue;  Thursday-General  News  and  Advertising  Issue. 

Herbert  D.  Seibert,  Editor;  Wm.  B.  Dana  Co.,  Pub.,  25   Park  Place    (7). 
Commonweal,  The  + Friday {<fth.  Pub.  Aff.  1924      3     27      130 

Edward  S.  Skillin,  Ed.;  The  Commonweal  Publishing  Co.,  386  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 
C°EleQctr1onlcis0n(  no&adv.)  }  Bi-monthly I  Comm^nfc!'™  1952      3 

Charles  S.  Rich,  Editor;  American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers,  Publisher, 
33  W.  39th  St.  (18). 

June- July  and  August-September  issues  combined. 

Claire  Glass,  Editor;  Compact  Magazine.  Inc.,  Publisher,  52  Vanderbilt  Ave.  (17). 

Complete  Adventure  Group...Bi-monthly....  |t^rT  Stories""  3      27      14'3 

Comprised  of:  Adventure  Life;  Battlefield;  Ken;  Man's  World;  Sportsman.  Space 

sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 
Martin  Goodman,  Publisher,  667  Madison  Ave. 

Complete  Men's  Group Monthly j&FMct^^  3      2?      143  *1, 632, 199 

Comprised  of:  For  Men  Only,  circ.   *2S6,428   Male,   circ.  *509,964;   Men.   circ. 
*267,939;  Stag:,  circ.  *567,868.  See  individual  listings.  Space  sold  in  combina- 
tion as  a  group. 
Martin  Goodman,  Publisher,  655  Madison   Ave.    (21). 

Complete  Women's  Group Bi-monthly  ....Fiction 3      27      143 

Comprised    of:    Movie    World;    My    Romance;    Screen    Stars;    TV    World;    True 

Secrets.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 
Martin  Goodman,  Publisher,  655  Madison  Ave.    (21). 


27      140   x3.00         17,333 


Irving  Mates,  Editor;  Confectionery,  Ice  Croam  World  Inc.,  Publisher, 

99  Hudson  St.  (13). 

Confessions  of  the  Lovelorn — See  American  Romance  Group. 
Confidential Bi-rnontMy...    Feraon'ty  Topics  1953      3      27      140      1.50*958,243 

Howard  Rushmore,  Editor;  Confidential,  Inc..   Publisher,   45   W.   45th  St.    (36). 
Confidential  Confessions Monthly True  Stories 1952      3      27      140      1.80 

See  also  Secrets  Romance  Group. 

Ace  Publications,  Inc.,  23  W.  47th  St.  (19). 
Confidential  Detective  Cases — See  Sterling  Detective  Group. 
~             .    ,   , ,                                     *        ,      i  fMaga/fno  for     1937      3      27      143 

Congratulations Quarterly 1New  Mothers  Controlled  free  dist.      300,000 

Distributed  to  maternity  patients  of  827  hospitals. 

Peg  Rivers,  Editor;  Shaw  Publications,  Inc.,  302  Fifth  Ave.  (1). 

Congress   Weeklv Monday Jewish  Tnt 1935      3      26      133      4.00        26.70O 

Issued  monthly  in  June,  July,  August  and  September.  2      40      133 

Samuel   Caplan,   Ed.;  American  Jewish   Congress,   Pub..    15   E.   84th   St.    (28). 

Construction  Equipment Monthly Construction 1949  Controlled  circ.    >S9,918 

Michael  Spronck,  Editor;  Conover-Mast  Publications,  Inc..  205  E.  42nd  St.  (17). 

Construction  Methods  and    1  MrtwfllW  T?™VAr-nTi«tr     1919      3      27      14fl      *-°°     *46«311 

Equipment   (Monthly Eng  g&Constr...  Tofal  ummi(}  diat.          2,685 

Henry  T.  Perez,  Editor;  McGraw-Hill  Publishing  Co.,  380  W.  42nd   St.    (86). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B  C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B  C.  Statements;  *A  B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  fPublisher's  Report;  Liarht  fare,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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f  Plumb'*,  Htg.,  iq          . 
Contractor,  The-f Semi-mo {Air  Condi'g  &    1854     5 


Estab  Col$0 Width  V  Depth    Sub 


Circ 

24      196    10.00 

[Appliances'  Controlled  circ.    >22,39O 

Seth  Shepard,  Editor;  Walther  Publishing  Associates,  Inc.,  Grand  Central  Term. 

Contractors  and  Engineers Monthly Contr.  &  EngV.1920     4     £!nt "ited  6ci?c°    >49  O12 

William  H.  Quirk,  Editor;  Donald  V.  Buttenheim,  Pub.,  470  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 

Pnnfi-ni   F^o-it^orir.**                   M™*MV  I  Cont.  System     1954      3      26      140      5.00 

Control  Engineering Monthly {Engineering  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Wm.  E.  Vannah,  Ed.;  McGraw-Hill  Publishing  Co.,  inc.,  830  West  42nd  St.  (3b). 


*31,873 
1,922 


Controller,  The Monthly 


/Financial  & 


1934 


27      140   x5.50       *9,259 


122,107 


"  lAcc'nt'g  Exec. 

Paul  Haase,  Editor;  Controllers  Institute  of  America,  Publisher,  2  Park  Ave.  (16). 
Cool Bi-monthJy )  Gen'l  Mag.  for  1or7      9      9/1         QC      ,   rn 

See  also  Most  Teenage  Group.  (Teenagers  ll)0'      ^      Z4        J°      1>&u 

Robert  E.  Fischer,  Editor;  Most  Publications,  Ltd.,  116  W.  72nd  St.   (23), 
Coronet Monthly Gen'l  Int 1936      2      24        91    4.20*3,046,772 

Lewis  Gillenson,  Editor;  Arthur  Stein,  Publisher,  488  Madison  Ave.   (22). 
Corset  and  Brassiere                \M      f,,  (Retail  Corset         1896      3      26      140      3.00 

Magazine f  Mommy \Buyers  &  Mfrs.  Controlled  circ. 

Milton  J.  Kristt,  Editor;  Mackay  Publishing  Corp.,  30  E.  29th  St.  (16). 


Corset  and  Underwear 


jrsei,  anu  unaerwear  l**^«*ui« 

Review    j  Monthly, 


f  Corset  &  Un- 
\derwear  Trade 


1913 


3.00 


>5,667 
*4,853 
1,147 


3      27      140 
2      40      140 

Total  unpaid  dist. 
Louise  S.  Campe,  Editor;  Haire  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Ill  Fourth  Ave.  (3). 

Cosmopolitan Monthly Gen.  Mag 1886      3      27      143      4.20*864,050 

John  J.  O'Connell,  Ed.;  Hearst  Corporation,  Publisher,  67th  St.  at  8th  Ave. (19). 
Cosmo,  The  Merry  Martian — See  Archie  Comic  Group. 

Country  Dancer,  The  (off set). Quarterly Folk  Danc'g .1940      1      55 

May  Gadd,  Editor;  Country  Dance  Society  of  America,  Publisher, 

55  Christopher  St.  (14). 
Courier  (Negro) — See  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

CPA,  The   (no  adv.) Monthly Accounting 1937      2      26 

Stanley    S.    Newman,    Editor;    American    Institute    of    Accountants, 
270  Madison  Ave.   (16). 


107      1.00 


93  x 

Publisher, 


500 


32,000 


jMonthly Amat.  Radio 1945      2      31      117 

Wayne ^  Green,  EditorV's.  R.  Cowan,  Publisher,  300  West  43rd  St.  (36). 

Craft  Horizons Bi-monthly  ....Handcrafts 1941      3      28      142      4.00 

Conrad  Brown,  Editor;  Craft  Horizons,  Inc.,  Publisher,  29  W.  53rd  St.  (19). 

Craft,  Model  and                      \  M^+fci,,  I £rw«kvilOdel      I946      3      26      14°      5-°° 

Hobby  Industry  f f  Monthly |£*lobby  Controlled  circ. 

Jack  Wax,  Editor;  Hobby  Publications,  Inc.,  30  East  29th  St.   (16). 
Credit  and  Financial                1M      ...  /Business  &        1898     8      27      140     8.00 

Management f  Monthly \Finance  Controlled  circ. 

Ernest    A.    Rovelstad,    Editor;   Nat'l    Assn.   of    Credit    Management,    Publisher, 

229  Fourth  Ave.  (8). 
Credit  Executive Monthly Credits 1907      2      24        91  xS.OO 

Combined  issue  for  August-September. 

Mortimer  J.  Davis,  Ed.;  New  York  Credit  and  Financial  Mgmt.  Assn.,  Publisher, 

71   W.  23rd  St.   (10). 

Crime  Detective — See  Sterling  Detective  Group. 
Crisis   (Negro) Monthly Negro  Advan....  1910      2      24        91 

James  W.  Ivy,  Editor;  Crisis  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  20  West  40th  St.  (18) 
Crockery  and  Glass  JournaL.Monthly /Crock,  Glass,     1874      3      27      140 

Issued  semi-monthly  in  March.  \ChinaTrade  2      40      140 

Doris  Burrell.  Editor;  Haire  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Ill  Fourth  Ave.  (3). 
Cue Saturday Metrop.  Life 1935      3      26      143 

Printed  in  five  editions:  Manhattan;  Westchester-Connecticut ;  Brooklyn;  Long 

Emory  Lewis,  Editor;  Cue  Publishing  Co.,  6  E.  39th  St.  (16). 
Culinary  Review-f Monthly Chef's  Interest..  1932      2      40      126x3.00 

George  Serra,  Editor;  American  Culinary  Federation.  Inc.,  Publisher, 

36  Central  Park  South  (19). 
Cumulative  Book  Index Monthly Book  Index 1898     2      30      112 

Not  issued  during  July,  August,  December.  ,   „ 

Nina  R.  Thompson,  Ed.;  H.   W.  Wilson  Co.,  Pub.,   950  University  Ave.    (52). 
Curator  (no  adv.)    (offset) Quarterly Museums 1958      2      34      105      5.00 

Dr.   E.   H.   Colbert,   Editor;   American   Museum   of  Natural   History,    Publisher, 

Central  Part  West  at  79th  St.  (24). 
Current  Biography  (no  adv.)  Monthly {Biography  in     iqjn      2      30 

Not  issued  during  August.  \  All  Fields 

Marjorie  Dent  Candee,  Editor;  H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  Pub.,  950  University  Ave.  (62) 


4.00        67,532 


1.50 
2.00 


22,030 

$4,070 

in, 614 


>35,487 

$4.686 

$61,000 
*4,384 


6.50  *1 19,781 


$4,700 


10,024 


490 


4.00         11,466 


tO 


1948      1      55      102 


>Quarterly s 

X"Fr^derick  R.   Ottman,   Editor ;  Society  of   Business   Advisory   Profession,  Inc., 
Publisher,  90  Trinity  Place  (6). 

Curtain  and  Drapery  De-       \Mnnt>ilv            Rot  Drat>  Trd      1985     2      40      14,?     8:°° 
partment  Magazine  f  Monthly Ket.Drap.ird Controlled  circ. 

Arthur  Oesterercher,  Editor;  Hall  Publishing  Co.,  230  Fifth  Ave.  (1). 


$400 


>6,601 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRan*!  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NEW  YORKf  (Continued)  Estab  Co  l$0  Width?  Depth    Sub  Clrt 

Curved  Horn,  The  +  V  ............  Monthly  ..........  Collegiate  ...........  1936     6     24     210     Free         2.000 

Students  of  Fordham  University  School  of  Education,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
302  Broadway  (7). 

Custom  Tailor,  The  .................  Bi-monthly  .....  {TafkJrin*  1912     2     84      112  *       tl.OOO 

C.  D.  Hunter,  Editor;  Custom  Tailors  and  Designers  Association  of  America, 
Inc.,  Publisher,  400  Madison  Ave.   (17). 

(Cycles  (offset)  .........................  Monthly  ..........  {prediction          195°     2     36      119xl°-°°        J8.027 
Gertrude  Shirk,  Editor. 
J°"Xt°)f  Uo'^vT""!..^"^^  ........  Cycle  Res  ...........  1951      2      36      119     4.00  1645 

Foundation  for  the  Study  of  Cycles,  Publisher,  680  West  End  Ave.  (25). 
D.  A.  C.  Journal  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Club  Affairs  .......  1933      3     25      186      4.00          3,700 

James  S.  McAtee,  Editor;  Downtown  Athletic  Club  of  New  York  City,  Publisher, 

19  West  St.  (4). 

Daffy  —  See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 
Dagwood  —  See  Harvey  Comics  Group. 
Daily  Bond  Buyer,  The  —  See  Bond  Buyer. 


Daily  Metal  Reporter  -f  ..........  Morn.  ex.  Sun.  f  Jj°ce  1916      4      26      17518.00 

Prints  monthly  supplement  called  Metals. 
Joseph  Zimmerman,  Editor;  Charles  H.  Lipsett,  Publisher, 
425  West  25th  St.   (1). 

Daily  Mill  Stock  Reporter  +.  .{  ^"^Mon.     Text^lnd.        1917     4      26      17525.00 


Dudley  B.  Taylor,  Editor;  Charles  H.  Lipsett,  Publisher,  425  W.  25th  St.   (1). 

r>   .,     .„.          t,          ,,  /Morn.  ex.  Sat.  j^J1'?^*.!,    1892      5      24      225   20.00     *21,345 

Daily  News  Record  -f  ..............  |&  gun  jBoys^Cloth.  Total  unpaid  dist.          1>241 

Stephen  S.  Marks,  Editor;  Fairchild  Publications,  Inc.,  7  E.  12th  St.  (3). 
Dairymen's  League  News  -f..  Ftntly(Tues.  )  Dairy  Farms  ......  1917     4     25      182      1.00      $46,549 

B.  V.  Snow,  Editor;  Dairymen's  League  Co-operative  Controlled  free  dist       $2,361 

Association,  Inc.,  Publisher,   100  Park  Ave.   (17). 
Dance  Magazine  -f  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Dancing  Prof  .....  1927     3      28      135      6.00 

Lydia  Joel,  Editor;  Rudolf  Orthwine,  Publisher,  231  West  58th  St.   (19). 
Dance  News  -f  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  Dancing  Int  .......  1942      5     23      210      8.00        13,200 

Anatole  Chujoy,  Editor;  Dance  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,  119  W.  57th  St.   (19). 
Daring  Romances  .....................  Monthly  ..........  Fiction  ...............  1952     3     27      140     1.80 

See  also  Secrets  Romance  Group. 

Ace  Publications,  Inc.,  23  W.  47th  St.  (19). 

Datebook  (offset)  ....................  Bi-monthly  .....  {G^IS^S.          19B7  8     28      14°     2>°°      1BO'000 

Arthur  Unger,  Editor;  Young  World  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

71  Washington  Place  (11). 
Date  With  Judy  —  See  National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 

T  _,  ^  T           t  ,              ,                                                           1914  8     24      300  20.00**53,116 

mdd£h>  J°Urnal+             Wry  Morn....Ind.  Dem  ............  Saturday  circ.  **43,99S 

(Yiddish)  ..........................  \          *  Sunday  circ.  **52,562 

Solomon  Dingol,  Editor;  Day  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  188  E.  Broadway  (2). 

Dell  Comic  Group  ....................  Monthly  ..........  Comics  ................  2      86      126  1.00*11,000.000 

Comprised  of:  Animated  Group  —  Andy  Panda  (quar.)  ;  Bugs  Bunny  (bi-mo.)  ; 
Chip  *n'  Dale  (quar.)  ;  Comic  Album  (quar.)  ;  Daffy  (quar.)  ;  Donald  Duck  (bi- 
mo.)  ;  Henry  (quar.)  ;  Little  Iodine  (quar.)  ;  Little  Lulu;  Looney  Tunes;  Lucy 
(quar.);  Mickey  Mouse  (bi-mo.);  Mouseketecrs  (quar.);  Mutt  &  Jeff; 
Nancy;  Popeye  (quar.)  ;  Porky  Pif?  (bi-mo.)  ;  Scamp  (quar.)  ;  Spike  n  Tyke 
(quar.)  ;  Tip  Top  Comics  (quar.)  ;  Tom  &  Jerry;  Tubby  (bi-mo.)  :  TV  Funnies; 
Tweety  &  Sylvester  (quar.);  Uncle  Scrooge  (quar.);  Walt  Disney;  Wood- 
pecker (bi-mo.).  Western  and  Adventure  Group  —  Beetle  Bailey  (bi-mo.); 
Buffalo  Bill  (quar.);  Cheyenne  (quar.);  Gunsmoke  (bi-mo.);  Hi-Yo  Silver 
(quar.);  Lassie  (bi-mo.);  Lone  Ranger;  Rin  Tin  Tin  (bi-mo.);  Roy  Rogers 
(bi-mo.)  ;  Tarzan  (bi-mo.)  ;  Turok.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 
Groups  may  be  purchased  separately. 
Dell  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  750  Third  Ave.  (17). 

Dell  Men's  Group  ....................  Monthly  ..........  Fact  Detec  .........  1936     8      27      148      2.50*573,122 

Comprised  of:  Front  Page  Detective,  Circ.,  *  281  ,164;  Inside  Detective,  circ., 

*291  ,958.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 
Dell  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  750  Third  Ave.  (17). 
Dell  Modern  Group  ..................  Monthly  .....................................  8     27      148  *2,553,S28 

Comprised  of:  Modern  Romances;  Modern  Screen;  Screen  Stories.  See  individual 

listings.  Space  told  in  combination  as  a  group  or  individually. 
Dell  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  750  Third  Ave.  (17). 
Dell  Screen  Unit  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Motion  Pict  ........  8     27     148 

Comprised  of:  Modern  Screen;  Screen  Stories.  See  individual  listings.  Space 

sold  in  combination  as  a  group  or  individually. 
Dell  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  750  Third  Ave.  (17). 
Dental  Laboratory  News  .........  Monthly  ..........  f  Dental  Lab.       1940     2     27     105  x2.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.       INews  Controlled  free  dist.          7,200 

Israel  Margoshes.  Editor;  Dental  Laboratory  Assn.  of  Society  of  New  York, 

Publisher.  250  W.  64th  St. 
Detective  —  See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit). 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|PO.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  <3>Nonp«refl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  \H*«ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  In  membership  fee. 

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Detective  Cases — See  Brooks  ide  Detective  Group. 
Diabetes — The  Journal  of     1 

the  American  Diabetes       [Bi-monthly Medical 1952      2      38      120  x9  00          3  5O6 

Association J  '  ' 

William  C.  Stadie,  M.D.,  Editor;  Amer  Diabetes  Assn.,  Pub.,  1  E.  45th  St.  (17). 

W^Si«h )"!y.^™:..™ }  Morn'  ex*  Sat..Independent 1948     5     23 Su2n°d°  y*  ™?  $ JS|?JS 


Stanley  Ross,  Editor;  El  Diario  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  164  Duane  St.  (13). 
Dick  Tracy — See  Harvey  Comics  Group. 


.  !954      4      22      140        .60*671,000 

...............................  '  LActivities 

Matty  Simmons,  Editor;  The  Diners  Club,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

10  Columbus  Circle  (19). 
Directory  Journal  (no  adv.).  .Quarterly  ........  Directories  .........  1911      2      30      112x3.00          2,000 

E.  J.  Loranger,  Ed.;  Assn.  of  N.  Amer.  Directory,  Pub.,   60  E.  56th  St.   (16). 

Diseases  of  the  Nervous         \Mnnthlv  M*rii™i  194°      2      36      126      6-°°        $3,150 

System    ..............................  {Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  Controlled  free  dist.        $1.850 

Titus  H.  Harris,  M.D.,  Editor;  Physicians  Postgraduate  Press,  Publisher, 

277  Broadway  (7). 
Divagando  (Italian)  (offset).  ..Saturday  .........  Italian  Int  ..........  1942      3      30      138      8.00      §15,109 

Alberto  Viviani,  Editor;  Divagando  Corp.,   Publisher,    148   Lafayette  St.    (13). 
Donald  Duck  —  See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 
Double  Action  Group  .......................................  Fiction  ...............  2      31      112  203,770 

Monthly  groups  issued  from  the  following  list:  Comprised  of:  Action  Packed 
Western;  Double  Action  Western;  Fast  Action  Detective;  Gay  Love  Stories; 
Ideal  Love  Stories;  Real  Western  Romances;  Real  Western  Stories;  Science 
Fiction    Quarterly;    Today's    Love    Stories;    Western    Action.    Space    sold    in 
combination  as  a  group. 

Columbia  Publications,  241  Church  St.   (13). 
Double   Action   Western  —  See  Double  Action   Group. 
Drake.  The  —  See   Promenade. 
Drug  and  Cosmetic  Industry.  Monthly  ..........  {mStie  M?g?~      1914      2      40      126      8'00       *4'94S 

T.  R.  Farrell,  Editor;  Drug  Markets,  Inc.,  Publisher,  101  W.  Thirty-first  St.  (1). 
Drug  Topics  .............................  Bi-wkly(Mon.)RetailDrug  ......  1856      5     Sontro'led  ci?c°     >64,741 

TU.»»  T,..,I»  M»».  Pi  wHvfMnr,   JDrug&Cos-      1925      5      24      196      4.00       *9,789 

Drug  Trade  News  ....................  Bi-wkly  (Mon.  (metic  Mfg  Total  unpaid  diat.          3,822 

Dr.  R.  L.  Swain,  Editor;  Topics  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  155  E.  44th  St.  (17). 


Dry  Goods  Who.esa.er  ...........  Month*  .........        £O~  1933  C'ontS?ll.d"fL  dis°t° 


Joseph  Scheines,  Editor;  Kogos  Publishing  Co.,  1140  Broadway. 
D.  S.  C.  Buying  Guide  .............  Monthly  ..........  Drug  Trade  ........  1951      2      42      140      1.80        50,504 

Sidney  L.  O'Donoghue,  Editor;  J.  Wayne  Luther,  Publisher,  24  W.  40th  St.  (18). 
Dude.  The  4-  .............................  Bi-monthly  .....  Fict.  f  or  Men  .....  1956      3      27      140      3.00    t300,000 

Bruce  Elliott,  Editor;  Maurice  Murray  and  Frederick  A.  Klein,  Publishers, 
48  W.  48th  St.  (36). 

DUIndu?terVyeW  and  M°dern     }Monthlv  ..........  {Saga  7^°'         1893      S      27      14°      5.00*115,932 

A.  M.  Sullivan,  Ed.;  Dun  &  Bradstreet,  Publications  Corp.,  99  Church  St.   (8). 

18Q9      2      30       112 
Dyestuffs   (no  adv.)  ................  Quarterly  ........  Chemical  ............  Controlled  free  dist.          8,500 

National  Aniline  Division  Allied  Chem.  and  Dye  Corp.,  Pub.,  40  Rector  St.  (6). 

193°      3      26      14°   10-°°   **3^46 


E.  &  M.  J.  Metal  and  Min-   lThnrflr,ftV          J  M°M* 
A%..i   M.I.ITO+.  ^Thursday  ........  •{  Meta 

eral   Markets   ....................  \  (Mine 


9      ** 

ral  Mkts.  2      40 

Alvin  W.  Knoerr,  Editor;  McGraw-Hill  Publish'g  Co.,  Inc.,  330  W.  42nd  St.  (36). 

Earnshaw's  Infants'  Boys'     \Mrtnfuiv       flnfts.,  Children       1917     \     H     ,14J      3>0°       *7»22S 
and  Girls'   Wear  ................  /  Monthly  .....  lclothes  &  Furn^  Z  140 


Walter  Hudson,  Editor;  Earnshaw  Publications,  Inc.,    101    West   31st   St.    (1). 
Eastern  Underwriter  -f  ...........  Friday  ............  Insurance  ...........  1899      4      27      168      5.00        J3,886 

Clarence  Axman,  Editor;  Eastern  Underwriter  Co.,  Pub.,  93  Nassau  St.   (38). 

East  Side  Chamber  News       !Monthly  .....  (Chamber  of        192?     2      41        98  x          1,000 

Letter  ..................................  J  (Commerce 

Barnett  August,  Ed.;  East  Side  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Pub.,  281  Grand  St.  (13). 
East  Side  News-f  ....................  Saturday  ........  Independent  ........  1926      5      24      210     2.50  - 

Irving  Slossberg,  Editor;  A.  Schlacht,  Publisher,  235  E.  Broadway   (2). 
Easy  Crosswords  —  See  Champion  Crosswords. 

[Applied  Botany 
Economic  Botany   (no  adv.).  .Quarterly  ......  {&  Plant  1947     2      30      112      6.00        tl,200 

lUtilization 

Dr.  David  J.  Rogers,  Editor  and  Publisher,  New  York  Botanical  Garden   (58). 
Economic  Horizons  —  See  American-Israel  Economic  Horizons. 

[Int.  for  Spanish 
ECOB  de  Nueva  York  (Span.).  Sunday  ..........  ^  Speak'g  People   1946     8     24      130     5.00 

lin  U.  S. 
Enrique  Ungria,  Editor;  National  Ecos  Inc.,  Publisher,  30  Vesey  St,  (7). 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BFA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  aworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -H  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines,  14  to  inch,  t County  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIssued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Ecumenical  Review Quarterly Religious 1948      1      55      105     3.00 

Dr.  W.  A.  V.  Hooft,  Ed.;  World  Council  of  Churches,  Pub.,  156  Fifth  Ave.  (10). 

EdFo°urth  SSite  ^.T.T.!!?. } Saturday Journ.  &  Adv 1884      4      22      141      6.50 

Prints   Editor"&"pubiisher   Year   Book   in   February   and   Editor   &   Publisher 

Market  Guide  in  November  of  each  year. 
R.  U.  Brown.  Editor;  Editor  &  Publisher  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1475  B'way  (36). 

Education  Abstracts  \M«nf»,itr  v^^finnnl          1949      l      66      117     2-00 

(offset)    (no  adv.) [Monthly Educational Controlled  free  dist. 

Prints  editions  in  English,  French  and  Spanish.  Not  issued  during  July  and  Aug. 
United  Nations    Educational   Scientific   and   Cultural   Organization,    Publisher, 

801  Third  Ave.  (22). 
Educational  Business — See  School  Executive. 

Education  Index Monthly Educ.  Index 1929 

Not  issued  during  June,  August. 

Dorothy  R.  Carpenter,  Editor;  H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  Publisher, 
950  University  Ave.  (52). 

1901 


2      40      112 


Circ 
8,316 

*21,249 


219 

4,870 


2,228 


Electrical  Construction  and  l»»rtT%4.vim  JElec.  Const. 

Maintenance JMonthly j&  , 


*37,854 
1,739 


3      27      140      3.00 

._.....  .  ,  Total  unpaid  dist. 

W.  T.  Stuart,  Editor;  McGraw-Hill  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  880  W.  42nd  St.  (36). 

Electrical  Engineering Monthly Elec.  Eng'g 1884     2To4J j  un42fdci?c 

C.  S.  Rich,  Editor;  American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers,  Publisher, 

88  West  89th  St.  (18). 
Electrical  Manufacturing Monthly Design  Eng'g 1928     3      26      140 

F.  J.  Oliver,  Editor;  Gage  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  2     40      140 

1250  Sixth  Avenue  (20).  Controlled  circ.    >25,572 

Electric.!  Merch.nd.Bin, Monthly {^T|elev.  19°7      Vta*!  un&d  d&° 

Laurence  Wray,  Editor;  McGraw-Hill  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  330  W.  42nd  St.  (36). 
Electrical  Wholesaling Monthly Elec.  Wholes 1920      3      27      140     3.00 

G.  Ganzenmuller,  Ed.;  McGraw-Hill  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  330  W.  42nd  St.   (86). 

Electrical  World Weekly Electrical ,1874     3To^  unj|jid  dj°t° 

Fischer  S.  Black.  Editor;  McGraw-Hill  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  830   W.  42nd  St.    (36).' 

Electric  Heat  and  Air  lu-™      fui         JElec.  Heat'g  &  1955      3      26      140      200 

Conditioning    j  oi-montmy....  j A|r  Cond»K  Controlled  free  dist. 

Robert  Gray.  Editor;  Heating  Publishers,  Inc.,  2  West  45th  St.  (36). 

Electricity  On  The  Farm Monthly Farm  Elec 1927      3      24      115      1.25 

H.  J.  Hansen,  Editor;  R.  H.  Donnelley  Corp.,  Publisher,  305  E.  45th  St.   (17). 
Electronic  and  Appliance        \M««*M«  [Electronics  &    1955      3      26      110      4.00 

Specialist-f jMontmy \  Television  Controlled  free  dist. 

Nathan  Boolhack.  Editor  and  Publisher,  216  West  14th  St.   (11). 

Electronic  Design Bi-wkly,  Wed.{|^onic          1952      8     ?«ntr\^d  circ.    >27>549 

Edward  E.  Grazda,  Editor;  Hayden  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  830  Third  Ave.    (22). 

in  /.f^r,;     -M                                    Ttr«r^0,,  [Electronics         1937      5      24      225      3.00 

Electronic  News Monday ]  Indugtry  Total  unpaid  dist 

Alfred  D.  Cook,  Editor;  Fairchild  Publications,  Inc.,  7  E.  12th  St.  (8). 

C  Mfrs.  Radio. 

Vl~.ft.mtf*..                                      w^Hxr  J  Television         1930      3      27      140      6.00 

Electronics Weekly ^  &  Electronic  Total  unpaid  dist. 

I  Controls 

Prints  alternate  Technical  Eds.  and  Business  Eds. 

Prints  Electronics  Buyers  Guide  annually  as  a  53rd  issue  of  Electronics  in  mid- 
June  and  distributed  to  all  Electronics  subscribers. 

W.  W.  MacDonald.  Editor;  McGraw-Hill  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,   330  W.  42nd  St.  (86). 

f  Amat.  &  Prof. 

Electronics  Illustrated Monthly ^Radio.  TV  &       1958      2      31      112      3.00 

IHi-FiCr'ft'n 
Fawcett  Publications,  67  W.  44th  St.  (36). 

Electronic  Technician Monthly { Se^ Vme^Ints   1953      3      26 

Albert  J.  Forman,  Editor;  Electronic  Technician,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

480  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 
Elks  Magazine Monthly Fraternal 1922      3      27      143x2.00*1,230,998 

Lee  C.  Hickey,  Ed.;  Nat'l  Memorial  and  Pub.  Comm.,  886  Fourth  Ave.    (16). 

JMonthly Mystery  Stories  1941      2      27        91      4.00      120,250 

"ElTery  Queen,  Editor;  Davis  Publications  Inc.,  527  Madison  Ave.  (22). 

\Aiiemanr-r  {Wednesday Democratic 1926      5      24      21010.00 

l*iir.^o"to^KiarrEditor';  The  Man  Publishing  Co.,  100  W.  80th  St.  (24). 

fBottled  Soft 
Embotellador,  El  (Spanish). ..Bi-monthly....  jDrinkft 

IBrpw'g  Indus. 

Prints  Annual  Directory  Issue  published  in  February. 
Fernon  Calderon.  Ed.;  Keller  Publishing  Co.,  9  East  85th  St.  (16). 

Emmanuel Monthly Rom.  Catholic....  1895      2      48        98      2.00 

July-August  issue  combined. 

Rev.  Raymond  A.  Tartre,  Editor;  Fathers  of  the  Blessed  Sacrament.  Publisher, 
194  E.  76th  St.  (21). 


*11,792 

*27,930 
1,147 

14.804 
13,940 

862,484 

115 
8,600 


*34,817 
9,769 


*51,399 
3,363 


140      4.00      £76,500 


1946 


3      26      140      4.00 
2      40      140 
Controlled  free  dist. 


§10,000 

550 
4,450 

J25,532 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Empire  State  Mason*  ............  6  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Masonic  .............  1947      |     |J     JJJ     l'QQ     «»•«» 

Committee  on  Public  Relations,  Grand  Lodge  F.  &  A.  M.,  State  of  New  York, 

Publisher,  71  West  28rd  St.   (10). 
Employee  Recreation  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Indus.  Rec  ..........  1944     3     26      133      5.00          1,361 

Combined  issues  July-  August;  November-  December.  Controlled  free  dist.          5,916 

Molly  Martin,  Editor;  Chester  L.  La  Roche,  Publisher,  70  E.  45th  St.  (17). 

Engineering  and  Mining        \M™fMv  I  Metal  &  Non-    1866      3      26      140      4.00     *20,623 

Journal  ..............................  f  Monthly  ..........  \Metallic  Min'g  2     40      140 

Prints  Mining  Guidebook  and  Buying  Directory  issue  in  Mid-June. 

Alvin  W.  Knoerr,  Ed.;  McGraw-Hill  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  830  W,  42nd  St.  (36). 

Engineering  News-Record  ......  Thursday  ........  Eng'g  &  Constr.  i8?4  VJl  unpL  SiJt. 

W.  G.  Bowman,  Editor;  McGraw-Hill  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  880  W.  42nd  St.    (36). 

Enquirer  ...................................  Sunday  ............  Independent  .......  1926  5     23     200  5.00**230,390 

Generoso  Pope,  Jr.,  Publisher,  47  W.  63rd  St.  (23). 
Epic  —  See  Skye  Men's  Group. 

Equity  .......................................  Monthly  ..........  Actors  Equity....  1915  3      26      134     2.00        10,000 

Dick  Moore,  Editor;  Actors  Equity  Assn.,  Publisher,  226  W.  47th  St.  (36). 

E8(SpanUhr)C  !™.®^™  .......  1936      5     23      224      5-°°        §3'000 

Confederated'Spanish  'Societies  of  U.  S.  A.,  Publisher,  231  W.  18th  St.  (11). 

Esquire  .....................................  Monthly  ..........  {&  Fashion^        1933      4      24        16      6-°°  *812,531 

Printed  in  three  editions  :  Eastern  E<1.  ;  Western  Ed.  ;  International  Ed. 

Arnold  Gingrich,  Publisher,  488  Madison  Ave.  (22). 
Estia  (Greek)   .........................  Monthly  ..........  Greek  Fam.  Int..  1924     4     26      189      5.00 

Nina  Stavrides,  Editor  and  Publisher.  293  Seventh  Ave.  (1). 
Ethical  Outlook  .......................  Bi-monthly  .....  Ethical  Cult  .......  1914      2      36      126      2.00        $2,165 

Dr.  Henry  Neumann,  Editor;  American  Ethical  Union,  Controlled  free  dist.  $540 

Publisher,  2  W.  64th  St.  (23). 
Eugenics  Quarterly  (no  adv.)  Quarterly  ........  Eugenics  Educ..  1916      2      30      112   xS.OO        $1,052 

American  Eugenics  Society,  Pub.,  230  Park  Ave.  (17). 

Evergreen  Review  (Offset)..  ..Quarterly  ........  Gen'l  Int  ............  1957      1      48        91      3.50         15,000 

Barney  Rasset  and  Donald  Allen,  Editors;  Grove  Press,  Inc.,  Publishers, 

795  Broadway  (3). 
Every  woman's  Family  Circle.  Monthly  ..........  Wom'n's  Ints  .....  1932      3      27      143  *4,302,375 

Distributed  through  chain  and  independent  grocery  stores  and  newsstands  in  the 
United  States  and  Canada  at  lOc  a  copy. 

Robert  M.  Jones,  Editor;  The  Family  Circle,  Inc.,  Publisher,  25  W.  45th  St.  (36). 
Exchange,  The  (no  adv.)  ........  Monthly  ..........  Financial  ............  1939      2      24        93      1.00    $142,000 

Kenneth  Hayes,  Editor;  New  York  Stock  Exchange.  Publisher,  11  Wall  St.  (5). 
Exclusive  ..................................  Monthly  ..........  {Toplcr^        1953      1     89        74      1-50 

Ted  Gottfried,  Editor;  Digest  Publications,  80  Fifth  Ave.   (11). 

.i-monthly  .....  Cell  Biology  .......  1950      1      GO        9632.00 

Subscription  price  $16.00  per  volume,  2  vols.  annually. 
Academic  Press   Inc..   Publisher,    111   Fifth  Ave.    (3). 


^  .....  Parasitology  ......  1951      1      52        91    17.00 

Academic  Press   Inc.,   Publisher,    111   Fifth  Ave.    (3). 
ExplorerV  ................................  Friday  .............  {  Ich  ooUnt.7       1957      2      40      14°     2'00      15°.°00 

Mary  Harbage,  Editor;  Scholastic  Magazines,  Inc.,  Publisher,  33  W.  42nd  St.  (36). 

'v          +  n    n  *•    _L  fc-Virisiv  (Report  of  1957      5      22      210    50.00  $914 

Export  Bulletin  +  ....................  tnday  .............  (  Export  Mdse  Controlled  free  dist.        $4,086 

Import  Bulletin  +  ...................  Wednesday  .....  {fm5Srtsof  U'S>  19*6      5     22     21°   32'5°   **4'444 


Import  Daily  (no  adv.)  ..........  {  Sa°t?5k  Sun.     {iTs?***  **         1952      5      22      21055-°°  313 

Arthur  J.  Krauss,  Editor;  Twin  Coast  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
80  VarickSt.  (13). 

Export  Trade  ............................  Monday  ...........  {uvitkTs^u's.  1919      3      27      14°      5'00       *3'233 

R.  Fiske,  Editor;  Thomas  Ashwell  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  20  Vesey  St.  (7). 
Expose  Detective  —  See  Skye  Men's  Group. 

_,     4  „      .U1  /Indus.  Mgmt.    1891      8      27      140      4.00     *65,428 

Factory  .................................     Monthly  ..........  |&  Mainten.  Total  unpaid  dist.         2,076 

M.  J.  Murphy,  Editor;  McGraw-Hill  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  880  W.  42nd  St.  (86). 

f  Brief  Review 
Facts  On  File  (no  adv.)  ..........  Weekly  ...........  jofNews  1940     8     26     131  70.00 

twith  Index 
Fred  E.  McGhee,  Editor;  Facts  On  File,  Inc.,  Pub.,  119  West  67th  St.   (19). 

Family  Handyman  (offset)  ....Monthly  .......  {J°i£p£v^ent    19B1     3     26     143     2.00*267,294 

Published  mo'ly  during  first  half  of  calendar  year;  bi-mo'ly  during  second  half. 
Arnold  E.  Abramson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  117  East  81st  St.  (16). 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  O  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIssued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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1958     2     24       91     3'76 
Hans  S.  Santesson,  Editor;  King-Size  Publications,  Inc.,  320  Fifth  Ave. 

F*5iU**y  a_?d  Science  \Monthly  ..........  |  ScJencVVic-       1949     2     26        91     4.00 

Fiction  +    ..........................  /  \tlon  stories 


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Fantastic  Universe  ..................  Monthly  ..........  {'sctonca) 

Publication 


Circ 
70,000 

£60,000 
$30,000 


It. 

Robert  P.  Mills,  Editor;  Mercury  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  627  Madison  Ave.  (22). 

Jfii-monthly Fraternal 1913      8      27      131  x 

Si  WakesbergrEditorTFarband  Labor  Zionist  Order,  Publisher,  45  E.  17th  St.  (3). 

Far  Eastern  Survey  (no  adv.) Monthly Pacific  Rela'ns...  193 2     2     40      129     6.00        J1.931 

William   L.   Holland   and   Harold   H.   Fisher,   Editors;   American   Institute   of 

Pacific  Relations,  Publisher,  383  Sixth  Ave.  (14). 
Fargo  Kid — See  Prize  Comic  Group. 

ir.i*M.**iitf*A    TTI    fQ«0«  \        Ms^+Vti  /Latin  Amer.       1925      3      27      140 

Farmaceutico,  El   (Span.) Monthly {Drug  Trade  Controlled  free  dist.     $13,032 

Stuart  B.  Tinsley,  Editor;  Johnston  Export  Pub.  Co.,  886  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 
Fast  Action  Detective — See  Double  Action  Group. 

rr™«f  ATT™«+  1902     8  26      14°     B-°° 

Fast  Food Monthly p?«?j;;?jL*.                   2  40      140 

1  Restaurants  Controlled  circ.    >50,039 

E.  Alan  Olson,  Editor;  Service  Publishing  Corp.,  630  Third  Ave.  (17). 

Fawcett  Detective  Unit Monthly Det.  Cases 1929     3  27      143      3.00*278,389 

Comprised  of:  Startling  Detective;  True  Police  Cases.  Space  sold  in  combination 

as  a  group. 
Fawcett  Publications,  Inc.,  67  W.  44th  St.  (36). 


Fawcett  Men's  Group Monthly {stories^0          1929     3     27      143  *678,902 

Comprised  of:  Cavalier,  Sub.  price,  $3.00,  circ.,  *4OO,513;  Starling  Detective, 
Sub.  price,  $4.00;  True  Police  Cases.  Sub.  price  $3.00.  Publishes  three  each 
month.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 
Fawcett  Publications.  Inc.,  67  West  44th  St.  (36). 

Fawcett  Women's  Group Monthly 3     27      143  *2,O53,514 

Comprised  of:  Motion  Picture;  True  Confessions.  Space  sold  in  combination  as 

a  group.  See  individual  listings. 
Fawcett  Publications.  Inc.,  67  West  44th  St.  (36). 
Fazenda — See  Hacienda  (Portuguese  edition). 

Feed  Age Monthly Feed  Mfrs 1961     2      40      140 

American  Trade  Publishing  Co.,  71  Vanderbilt  Ave.  (17).  Controlled  circ.       >8,325 

Felix  The  Cat — See  Harvey  Comics  Group. 


I  Femme-Lines Bi-monthly.... 


{Feminine 
\Apparel  Indus. 


1957  3  28  140  4.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 

1957  3  28  140  4.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 


]  MascuLines Bi-monthly {JJ^rtr 

L  Earl  Barron,  Editor;  Earl  Barron  Publications,  Inc.,  1440  Broadway  US). 

Fertility  and  Sterility Bi-monthly  ....Medical 1950     1      66      119     8.00 

M.  Edward  Davis,  M.D.,  Ed.;  Paul  B.  Hoeber,  Inc.,  Publisher,  49  E.  33rd  St.  (16). 

Field  and  Stream Monthly {fort's  ,^ogs     1895     3     27     143     3'50 

Hugh  Grey,  Editor;  Field  and  Stream  Div.  of  Henry  Holt  &  Co..  Inc..  Pub.. 
680  Fifth  Ave.  (36). 

Film  Culture-f Monthly {culture*1*           1954  2  38  112  5>0° 

Jonas  Mekas,  Editor  and  Publisher,  216  W.  98th  St.  (25). 

v*tiM  rk«:i~                                      f Morn.ex.Sat.  /Mot.  Pict.  &       into  A  OK.  ixrr  IK  nn 

Film  Daily U  Sun.             {Television          1918  4  25  147  15'00 

Prints  Equipment  News  Section  every  other  week.  Size  8  cols.,  80  nonps., 

149  agate  lines. 
Chester  Bahn,  Editor;  Wid's  Films  and  Film  Folk,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

1601  Broadway   (36). 

Film  Media. Quarterly {^TV  Fiimi'       1957     3     27     14° 

Martin  Fox,  Editor;  PHM  Publications,  Inc.,  10  E.  40th  St. 
Films  in  Review Monthly Movie  Subjects..  1950     2     25       74 

Issued  bi-monthly,  June-July,  August-September. 

Henry  Hart,  Editor;  National  Board  of  Review  of  Motion  Pictures,  Inc.,  Pub., 

31  Union  Square  (3). 
Financial  World -f- Wednesday  ....Finan.4  Busi 1902     8     27      14020.00 

Guenther  Publishing  Corp.,  17  Battery  Place  (4). 

Fire  Engineering Monthly Fire  Protec 1877     8T<*J,  un™id  jjjJJ 

Roi  Woolley,  Editor;  R.  H.  Donnelley  Corp.,  Publisher,  806  E.  45th  St.   (17). 
Fishing  Gazette Monthly Com.  Fisheries..  1879     3     27      140     8.00 

C.  E.  Pellissier,  Ed.;  Fishing  Gazette  Publishing  Corp.,  2     40     140 

461  Eighth  Ave  (1). 
Fishing  World Monthly Fishing 1956     8     26     132     8.00 

Issued  bi-monthly  September  through  April. 

Lawrence  Kelly,  Editor;  Allsport  Publishing  Co.,  The  Americas  Bid*.  (20). 


$2,522 

t!2,177 

12,026 

J8,407 

3,250 


4,800 


6,079 


2.00 


4.50        $3,827 


*54,753 
1U306 


1928 


Fleet  Owner Monthly |  Indus. 

McGraw-Hill  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  880  W.  42nd  St.  (36). 


8     26     140     8.00 
2     40     140 
Total  unpaid  dist. 


*41,488 
2,385 


-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  JPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +Uses  Mats.   ^Nonpareil 
ems.   12  to  inch.     T  Agate  lines.   14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    VI»*urd  only  during  academic  year.   xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Flippity  &  Flop  —  See  National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 
Floor  Covering  Profits  ............  Monthly  ..........  Floor  Cover'*....  192  8     8     26     140 

Eleanor  F.  Duff.  Editor;  Bill  Bros.  Publishing  Corp.,  2     40      140 

630  Third  Ave.  (17).  Controlled  circ.    >15,OS4 

Floor  Covering  Week.y  ...........  Monday  ..........  Floor  Covering  "2     VnLl& 

Irving  Genett,  Editor;  Lenett  Publications,  Inc.,  Empire  State  Bldg.  (1). 

im  2 


P.  W.  Tell,  Editor;  Cantor  Publications,  Inc.,  116  E.  16th  St.  (3). 

Florists'  Exchange  and  Hor-\s.,  (Com.  Hort.         1fiftft      ,      9R     .R.      a  nn        +Q  .Q0 

ticultural  Trade  World  -f  (Saturday  .........  \Indus.  1888     4     26      164      8'00        *8,439 

A.  T.  De  La  Mare  Co.,  Inc..  Publisher,  1199  Broadway  (1). 


......Monthly  ..........  Garden'*  ............  1914     3      27      140      3.50*405,413 

John  R.  Whiting,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2049  Grand  Central  Terminal  (17). 
Flying  ........................................  Monthly  ..........  Aviation  .............  1927      3     27      140     4.00  *  222  ,61  5 

Gill  Robb  Wilson,  Editor;  Ziff-Davis  Publishing  Co.,  One  Park  Ave.  (16). 
Flying  Models  (offset)  ...........  Monthly  ..........  Model  Avia  ........  1927      3      27      140      3.60        31.516 

Bob  Buragas,  Editor;  Harle  Publications,  Inc.,  215  Fourth  Ave.  (3). 
Follia  di  New  York  +(Ital.)..  .Monthly  ..........  Republican  .........  1893      5     24      215      5.00 

Marziale  Sisca,  Ed.;  Follia  di  New  York,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  47.  Church  St.  Sta.  (8). 

Food  Broker,  The  ....................  Monthly  ..........  Food  Brokers....  1958     3     Controlled  cir°c°          5,000 

Michael  Black,  Editor;  Martin  Tashner,  Publisher,  1  Beekman  St.  (38). 

riv/r       ,      f  1928      3      27      140      3.00     *29,194 

Food  Engineering  ....................  Monthly  ..........   {?*£?VJ«.  2     40     14° 

1  Food  Mfg.  Tota]  unpaid  dist<          If572 

F.  K.  Lawler,  Editor;  McGraw-Hill  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  830  W.  42nd  St.  (36). 

fMfg.&Processors  1982      5     24      196      4.00 
Food  Field  Reporter  ...........  Bi-wkly  (Mon.M  of  Food  &  Gro-  Qualified  paid      >»,414 

(eery  Products  Controlled  circ.       >6,108 

Roy  Miller,  Editor;  Food  Publications,  Inc.,  708  Third  Ave.  (17). 

Food  Topics  .............................  Semi-mo  .........  Retail  Grocers....1946     4     gJntrolld  ci?J.    >90.905 

Printed  in  six  editions  :  National  ;  Metropolitan  New  York  City  ;  North  Atlantic  ; 

Southern  States;  North  Central;  Pacific  Coast. 
Food  Publications,  Inc.,  708  Third  Ave.  (17). 

Footwear  News  +  ....................  Friday  ............  Shoe  Industry...  1945      5To^  ^25^  8.00    *21.055 

William  Pyle.  Editor;  Fairchild  Publications,  Inc.,  7  E.  12th  St.  (3). 

Forbes  .......................................  Semi-mo  ..........  {ness&Fhiance  1917     3     27     14°     6'00  *260'448 

M.  S.  Forbes,  Editor;  Forbes  Inc.,  Publisher,  70  Fifth  Ave.  (11). 
Forbidden  World  —  See  American  Comics  Group. 

Ford  Dealers  News  and  \«  ..,1  Vn^  ntt.1-M.«       1918     8     27      140     4.00 

Ford   Field  ..........................  [Monthly  ..........  Ford  Dealers  ......  2      42      140 

Charles  C.  Pearsall,  Ed.  and  Pub.,  1860  Broadway  (23). 
Fordham  Law  Review+  ..........  4  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Legal  ..................  1914      1     57      101     3.50          1,300 

Students  of  the  Fordham  University  School  of  Law,  Pubs.,  802  Broadway  (7). 
Fordham  Life   (no  adv.)  ........  4  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1931      3      26      126  x     $32,500 

Mylee  Gannon,  Editor;  Fordham  Univ.  Alumni  Federation,  Publisher, 
190th  St.  and  Fordham  Road  (58). 

Fordham  Ram  +  V  ..................  Thursday  ........  Collegiate  ..........  1918  Controlled2  free  dist.        $4,000 

Students  of  Fordham  Univ.,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  190th  St.  and  Fordham  Rd.  (68). 
Forecast  For  Home  !«      -,„  [Home  Econom-  1910     3     27      140     4.00 

Economists    ......................  f  Monthly  ........  |ics  Teachers  Controlled  circ.    >49,287 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

McCall  Corporation,  Publisher,  230  Park  Ave.  (17) 
Foreign  Affairs  ........................  Quarterly  ........  Inter.  Relations.  1922      2      32      112      600        21,934 

H.  F.  Armstrong,  Ed.;  Council  on  For'n  Relations,  Inc.,  Pub.,  58  E.  68th  St.  (21). 
Foreign  Car  Guide  (offset)  .....  Monthly  ..........  Foreign  Cars  ......  1956     2     27        91      3.50        38,245 

Don  Ellenberger.  Editor;  Harle  Publications,  Inc.,  215  Fourth  Ave.  (3). 
Foreign  Cars  Illustrated  ........  Monthly  ..........  Foreign  Cars  .....  1957      3      27      143      2.00 

Universal  Publishing  and  Distributing  Corp.,  117  E.  31st  St.  (16). 
For  Men  Only  ...........................  Monthly  ..........  Men's  Int  ...........  1954     3     27     143     3.25  *286,428 

See  also  Complete  Men's  Group.  „         ,^-% 

Noah  Sarlatt,  Editor;  Canam  Publisher's  Sales  Corp..  655  Madison  Ave.  (21). 

Forth  .........................................  Monthly  ..........  Episcopal  ...........  1836     3     27      136     2.00       55.639 

July-August  issue  combined. 

W.  E.  Leidt.  Editor;  National  Council  P.  E.  Church,  Pub.,  281  Fourth  Ave.  (10). 

Fortune  .....................................  Monthly  ..........  Busi.  &  Indus....  1930     4     25     154   10.00  *3O4,OOO 

Ralph  D.  Paine.  Jr..  Publisher,  9  Rockefeller  Plaza   (20). 

Forwarder.  The+  ...................  Monday  ..........  {ocIanShi*g     1929     2     40     136     5'00        *8*046 

John  Wieting,  Editor;  New  York  Forwarder  and  Foreign  Shipper,  Inc., 
Publisher.  26  Beaver  St.  (4). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  S>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  \n»»u«d  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Fox  &  Crow—See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit). 


Estab  Co  t$<»  Width  7  Depth    Sub 


Clrc 


Independent 1941     5     24     200     6.00      §11,195 

JacQues~Habert,' Editor /Tricolor  Publications,  Inc.,  127  East  81st  St.  (28). 
Fraternity  Magazines  Associated — See  Evanston,  Illinois. 

«                „»                                 M      -,  /Libertarian        1950     2     25       84     5.00 

Freeman,  The Monthly { Opinion  Controlled  free  dist. 

Paul  L.  Poirot,  Editor;  Foundation  for  Economics  Education,  Publisher, 
Irvington  on  Hudson. 

Pr?Yld^lTn^a^vlrme  }  Bi-weekly Independent 1890  5  24  210  5.00 

Solo  Linder,  Mgn."Ed!V  Free  Voice  of  Labor  Assn.,  Pub.,  83  Union  Square  (8). 

Freiheit-r-  (Yiddish) Every  Morn....Labor 1922  5  24  210  17.00 

P.  Novick.  Editor;  Morgen  Freiheit,  Inc.,  Publisher,  85  East  12th  St.  (3). 

French-American  Commerce..  Bi-monthly {T™3e°"Amer*  1926     2     89     126  X 

French  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  United  States,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
250  W.  57th  St.  (19). 


14,384 
2&,973 


§8,329 


Friend,  Der  (Yiddish)  )  Bi-monthly Fraternal 1910     2     40     130  x 

(no  adv./  j 

N.  Chanin,  Editor;  Workmen's  Circle,  Publisher,  176  E.  Broadway  (2). 

Frontpage Monthly Labor 1942      5      24      210  x2.00 

I.  Kaufman,  Editor;  Newspaper  Guild  of  New  York  (AFL-CIO),  Publisher, 

138  W.  44th  St.  (86). 
Front  Page  Detective — See  Dell  Men's  Group. 

Frosted  Food  Field Monthly Frozen  Foods 1945     6 

Edward  Sherby,  Ed.;  Frosted  Food  Field  Inc.,  Pub.,  821  Broadway  (7). 

(Frozen  Food      1952     5     27     185 

Frozen  Food  Age Monthly {Packers  &  8     40      185 

[Marketers  Controlled  circ. 

A.  H.  Rosenfeld.  Editor;  Ahrens  Publishing  Co.,  71  Vanderbilt  Ave.  (17). 

Fruit  and  Vegetable  lEvg.  ex.  Sat.    J  Fresh  Fruit       ,onR     fi     24     238   5000 

Reporter  /&Sun.  U  Vegetables     1908     6     Z4     23»   5«-°° 

Julius  Leitzer,  Ed.;  New  York  Daily  Fruit  and  Vegetable  Reporter,  Publisher, 
165  Duane  St.   (18). 

Fueloil  and  Oil  Heat Monthly {cSnd?In*u^*  m2     *     Controlled  ?i?c° 

Also  provides  circulation  statement  for  A.B.C.  ^10,178. 

Robert  Gray,  Editor;  Heating  Publishers,  Inc.,  2  West  45th  St.  (36). 

FU£ddra»ZUT. }«uart«» «*•»«•>» ""contr62      U2 

Prints  editions  in  English,  French  and  Spanish. 

United   Nations    Educational,   Scientific   and   Cultural   Organization,    Publisher, 

801  Third  Ave.  (22). 
Fur  Age  Weekly Monday Fur  Trade 1922     5     24     210     4.00 

L.   M.  Bookbinder,   Editor;  Fur  Vogue  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,   127   W.  80th  St.    (1). 

Furniture  Manufacturer Monthly Furn.  Mfg 1879     |     \\     J4^     8'00 

V.  E.  Borges,  Editor;  Vincent  Edwards  &  Co..  Pub.,  342  Madison  Ave.   (17). 

Furniture  Retailer  ITLT^+KT-  /Retail  Home      1901  3     38     140     2.00 

and    Furniture    Age JMontmy \Furn'g  Dlrs.  2     40     140 

Prints  a  section  called  Furniture  Index.  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Nick  Garfin,  Editor;  Haire  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Ill  Fourth  Ave.   (8). 


24      189 
Controlled  circ. 


5.00 


62n 

rolled  free  dist. 


75,000 
J9,000 

>13,432 
>1 6,692 

>12,575 


$1,050 
$5,400 


*6,408 

*9,507 
1,676 


jMonthly Labor 1939      5      24      196  xl.OO        50,000 

Combined  issue  for  July-August. 

Morris  Pizer,  Editor;  United  Furniture  Workers,  AFL-CIO,  Publisher, 
700  B'way  (3). 

Furniture  World  and  1 

Furniture  Buyer  and  [Ftntly,  Thurs.. Furniture 1870     3     27     140     2.00          7,060 

Decorator  -f- J 

N.  L  Bienenstock,  Editor;  Towse  Publishing  Co.,  127  E.  31st  St.  (16). 

Galaxy M Monthly Science  Fiction..  1950     2     24       87     3.50     116,600 

H.  L.  Gold,  Editor;  Galaxy  Publishing  Corp.,  421  Hudson  St.  (14). 

Gangbnsters — See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit). 

Garden  Journal Bi-monthly  ....Botanical 1951     8     27     181     2.00 


| 


Dorothy  E.  Hansell,  Editor;  New  York  Botanical  Gardens,  Publisher  (58). 


1883 


27 
41 


130 
180 


5.00 


Gas  Age Ftntly  (Thurs.)  Gas  Industry..., 

Heating  and  Gas  Appliance! «     .M^  /Gas  Appliance  1929     3     27      140     5.00 

Merchandising [Monthly {Retailers  2     41      180 

H.  W.  Springborn,  Executive  Ed.;  Moore  Publishing  Co.,  48  West  88th  St.  (18). 

[Domestic  Gas     igen     o 

Gas  Heat  and  Comfort  Cooling..Monthly {Heat  Installers 

[&  Equip. 
A.  E.  Coburn,  Editor:  Heating  Publishers,  Inc.,  2  West  45th  St.  (86). 


27     140     8.00 
Controlled  circ. 


*e,368 
12,678 

>1 2,474 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $  Publisher'!  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate,  y/lnawd  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Gasoline  Retailer  -f Semi-mo Serv.Sta.Trd 1930     5     24     210     2.00 

Printed  in  Central  States,  Western  States,  Ohio  State,  Controlled  circ.  >  136 ,941 

Eastern  States,  Metropolitan  New  York  editions. 

H.  A.  Inness  Brown,  Ed.;  Gasoline  Retailer,  Inc.,  Pub.,  17  Union  Square  W.  (3). 
Gay  Love  Stories — See  Double  Action  Group. 
Gazetta  Legale  Italo-Amer-1  M     f M  /Immigration,    1Q99      -      -.        QA     R  nn 

icana  (Ital.  &  Eng.)  {Monthly (Law  &  Trade     1922      1     64        94     6'°° 

Ettore  De  Stefano,  Editor;  Mario  De  Stefano,  Publisher,  225  Lafayette  St.  (12). 

Gem  Creations Monthly Jewelry  Design..  1911     2     42      12624.00 

Harry   Paley,   Editor;   Gem   Creations    Publishing   Co.,   665    Fifth   Ave.    (17). 

r^+i^r*,  «•«,  n»0T.fo^v              «  fi  o  w  [Cloth.  &  Furn.  1931      3     30      168     8.00        32,500 

Gentlemen  s  Quarterly 8  ti.  a  yr ]  Men's  &  Boys  Controlled  free  dist.          3,000 

Bernard  J.  Miller,  Publisher,  488  Madison  Ave.  (22). 

Gent,  The + Bi-monthly Fict.  for  Men 1956     3     27      140     8.00    $300,000 

Bruce   Elliott,    Editor;    Maurice   Murray    and   Frederick    A.    Klein,    Publisher, 
48  W.  48th  St.  (36). 

Geographical  Review  (no adv.)  Quarterly Geographical 1916      1     55      105x7.50        J7.200 

Wilma  B.  Fairchild,  Editor;  American  Geographical  Society,  Publisher, 
Broadway  and  156th  St.  (32). 

German-American  (Ger.) Monthly Labor 1942     8     28     187     1.50 

Gerhard  Hagelberg,  Ed.;  The  German  American,  Inc.,  Pub.,  130  E.  16th  St.  (3). 

f  Geyer's  Dealer  Topics Monthly (Stationery  &     1877     2      42      140     3.00       *7,986 

George  A.  Tice,  Editor.  \ Office  Equip.  Total  unpaid  dist.          1,114 

Gift  and  Art  Buyer Monthly {<««••*  Dec.      1917     2^  ^140^  4.00    TM8.736 

t  Walter  Kleinschrod,  Editor;  Geyer-McAllister  Publications,  212  Fifth  Ave.  (10). 

G.  L  Combat — See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit). 


«      41.1  In     A'  *  1944     2      40      140      2.00     *  15,438 

Giftwares Monthly Goods  &  Total  unpaid  dist.         1(529 


Doris  Burrell,  Editor;  Haire  Publishing  Company,  111  Fourth  Ave.   (8). 

Girl  Scout  Leader Monthly Girl  Scouting....- 1923     3     27      143x1.50     740,854 

Not  issued  during  July,  August,  September. 
Virginia  Greene,  Editor;  Girl  Scouts  of  the  U.  S.  A.,  Publisher, 
830  Third  Ave.  (22). 


Giustizia  +    (Justice)  Utal.)]Monthly Labor m7     5     24 

(no  adv.)  • j 

V.  Montana,  Editor;  International  Ladies'  Garment  Workers  Union, 


210     2.00 
Pub..  1710 
Broadway  (19). 

Glamour Monthly {Beauty™  *        1939     3     27      143     4'00  *668'062 

Kathleen  Casey,  Editor;  The  Conde  Nast  Publications  Inc., 
420  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 

Glas  Naroda  (People's  ]semi-weekly...Non-partisan 1893      7      26      287      7.00        §2,400 

Anna  KrMna!aEditorrGlas  Naroda,  Inc.,  Publisher,  231  W.  18th  St.  (11). 

(Flat  Glass,          i$<>2      2      41      140      400       -frS  261 

Glass  Digest Monthly ]£Jirro£       .  "         Total  unpaid  dist.          1,266 

[otore  r  ront 
Ashlee  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  130  W.  57th  St.  (19). 

'  Glass  Industry Monthly Glass  Mfg 1921     2     40     140     4.00      *2,192 

C.  B.  Delgado,  Editor;  Ogden  Publishing  Co.,  55  W.  42nd  St.   (36). 

,  (Glass  Pack-       1928     2     88      140     S.60 

Glass  Packer Monthly |ing  in(jU8tries  Controlled  circ.      >6,558 

Emil  Klimack,  Editor;  Ogden  Publishing  Co.,  55  W.  42nd  St.   (36). 
G   I  Combat — See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit). 

.  1883      2      26        98  x2.00          1,125 

Good  Government  (no  adv.). ..Bi-monthly  ....Civil  Service Controlled  free  dist.          1,075 

H.  C.  Drummond,  Ed.;  Nat'l  Civil  Service  League,  Publisher,  815  Fifth  Ave. 

Good  Housekeeping Monthly JHo^nt          1885     3     2?     143    3-50*4'367'7(*5 

Wade  H.  Nichols,  Editor;  Hearst  Corporation,  Pub.,  57th  St.  at  8th  Ave.  (19). 

)        ...Saturday 1900      2     42      133    1000        §1,150 

r'fGotchnag  Associates,  Inc.,  Publisher,  331  Fourth  Ave.  (10). 


{Saturday  ........  City  Guide  ..........  1905  Controlled1  1L  dis£     *42,000 

Isdseutd  for"  distr'to"  hotel  guests,  restaurants,  country  clubs,  ticket  agencies. 
Edward  A.  Miller,  Editor;  Gotham  Life,  Inc.,  Publisher,  225  W.  39th  St.  (18). 


Gourmet  (Magazine  of  Good|Monthly  ..........  {^^"ffdi?  1941     8     2?     U3     5'°°  *120»2SO 

L1  EnR.  MacAusiand','  Editor;  Gourmet,  Inc.,  Publisher,  768  Fifth  Ave. 
Greek-American  Tribune       \Monthly  ..........  Independent  .......  1940     5     23     200 

.:  The 


Grocer-Graphic  +  .....................  Bi-wkly,  Mon.j.  Y.  Mkt.  Controlled  circ.  VAC  15,582 

Shamie  Publishing  Co.,  8  E.  40th  St.  (16). 


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Estib  Coli* Width? Depth   Sub 


&Jol       cfae. 
40     140 
Controlled  circ. 
86     117  x8.00 


Clrc 

>20,040 
>20,069 


329,461 


jr Export 1905     8     26      140     4.00       28,458 

La^Hacienda  Company, 'inc.,  Publisher,  20  Vesey  St.  (7). 

Hadassah  Newsletter lOti.ayr Zionist  Int. 1921     5     22     196  xl.OO    $306,350 

Jesse   Z.   Lune,   Editor;   Hadassah   Women's    Zionist   Organization,   Publisher, 
65  E.  62nd  St.  (22). 

Hadoar  (Post,  The)  (Heb.)... Friday Jewish  Ints 1921     4     26     161     9.00        §9i,585 

Issued  bi-weekly  July  through  September. 

M.  Maisles,  Editor;  Hadoar  Association,  Inc.,  Publisher,  120  West  16th  St.  (11). 

Handbags  and  Accessories Monthly |  Glove,  Belt.       1948     f     ?1     W>     2-°°      *4>*«0 

[Scarf  Indus.  2     40 

Anne  Pellman,  Editor;  Haire  Publishing  Co.,  Ill  Fourth  Ave.  (8). 


(  Gul.  (Span.)  ............................  Monthly  ..........  Export  Bus!  .......  1904 

1  World'*  Business  .....................  Monthly  ..........  Export  Bus!  .......  1904     2 

I  Vincent  Edwards  &  Co.,  Publisher,  842  Madison  Ave.  (17). 

Guildcraft  .................................  Monthly  ..........  Optical  ...............  1926     2 

Conrad  P.  Car  Is  en,  Editor;  Guild  of  Prescription  Opticians  of  America,  Inc., 

Publisher,  110  E.  28rd  St.  (10). 

Gunsmoke  —  See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Western  and  Adventure  Group). 
Gunsmoke  Western  —  See  Marvel  Comic  Group  (Red  Unit). 
Hablemos   (Span.)  ...................  Weekly  ............  Home  Int  ...........  1949     5     24     170 

Supplement  distributed  with  newspapers  in  Latin  America. 
Casey  Hirshfield,  Publisher,  561  Fifth  Ave. 


140 


1950     8 


27 
41 


140 
140 


4.00 


7,965 


27 
40 


140 
140 


1.00          6,650 


Handweaver  and  Craftsman.  ..Quarterly  ........  Handweaving.... 

Mary  Alice  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher.  246  Fifth  Ave.   (1). 
Handy  Crosswords  —  See  Champion  Crosswords. 
Hardware  Consultant  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Hardware  Trade  1  93  6     | 

Robert  G.  Ryan,  Editor;  National  Builders'  Hardware  Assn..  Publisher, 

615  Madison  Ave.  (22). 
Harper's  Bazaar  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Fash.&Society...l867     4     24     158 

Nancy  White,  Editor;  Hearst  Corporation,  Publisher,  572  Madison  Ave. 

Harper's  Magazine  ...................  Monthly  ..........  {Ei^^tet.1™'     185°     2     27     14° 

John  Fischer,  Editor;  Harper  &  Bros.,  Publishers.  49  E.  Thirty-third  St.  (16). 
Harvey  Comics  Group  .............  Bi-monthly  .....  Comics  ...............  3     27      126  *4,953,602 

Comprised  of:   Blondie    (mo.);   Casper,   The   Friendly   Ghost    (mo.);   Dagwood 
(mo.)  ;  Dick  Tracy  (mo.)  ;  Felix  the  Cat  (mo.)  ;  Harvey  Hits;  Hot  Stuff;  Inky 
A  Dinky;  Joe  Palooka  Comics;  Little  Audrey;  Little  Dot  (mo.)  ;  Little  Lotta; 
Little  Max;  Mazie  and  Her  Boyfriends;  Baby  Huey-Paramount  Pictures  ;  Sad 
Sack's  Funny  Friends;  Sad  Sack  and  the  Sarge;  Sad  Sack  (mo.)  ;  Spooky,  The 
Tuff  Little  Ghost  (mo.).  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 
Harvey  Publications,  1860  Broadway  (23). 
Harvey  Hits  —  See  Harvey  Comics  Group. 


5.00  *390,007 
(22). 

6'00  *188'863 


Hats Monthly 


f  Millinery 
[industry 


1876     2      46      154   10.00 


Charles  Steinecke,  Jr..  Ed.;  Millinery  Associates,  Inc.,  Pub.,  16  E.  40th  St.  (16). 
Hat  Worker.  The  (no  adv.). ..Monthly Labor 1937     4     28     217    .1.00 

J.  C.  Rich.  Editor;  United  Hatters,  Cap  and  Millinery  Workers  International 

Union,  Publisher,  245  Fifth  Ave.  (16). 
Health  Culture Monthly Hygienic 1894     2     82      112     8.00 

Dr.  R.  Alsaker,  Editor;  Alice  L.  S.  Turner.  Publisher,  1188  Broadway  (10). 
Hearst's  International  Cosmopolitan — See  Cosmopolitan. 
Heating  and  Gas  Appliance  Merchandising — See  Gas  Age. 


Heating  and  Plumbing 
Merchandiser.. 


[Bi-monthly.... 


Herman  G.  Lustfield,  Editor;  Arnold 

Heating,  Plumbing  and  Air 
Conditioning  News 

Clifford  Strock,  Editor;  The  Industrie 


89      140 

.  .  Controlled  circ. 

).  Schwartz,  Pub.,  1170  Broadway   (1). 
" 


Plbg.,  Htg.,        1950     2 
Air  Cond. 


Plumb'g, 
Heat'g,  Air 
Cond.  Equip. 


1950     2 


41      140 
Controlled  circ. 


.  . 

Press.   Publisher,  98   Worth  St.    (18). 


Hebrew  Monthly  of  America — See  Bitzaron. 

Heights  Daily  News  V-f {saT&Sun'       Coll.  News 1933     5     24     210 

Students  of  New  York  University,  Publishers,  University  Heights  (58). 
Henry — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 
Hep  Cats Bi-monthly 


82,000 


16,000 


>47,771 


>33,355 


$8,000 


1966      3     26      130      1.00      203*375 


See  also  Most  Teenage  Group. 

Robert  E.  Fischer.  Editor ;  Most  Publications  Ltd., 


Herald  Tribune-}-  ....................  Every  Morn....Ind.  Rep  ............. 


(807*27.60**335,466 
Sat.  morn.  circ.**242;638 
Sunday  circ.**527,002 
Prints  in  rotogravure  Today's  Living,  a  section  issued  with  the  Sunday  New  York 

Herald  Tribune.  Size  6  cols.,  22  nonps.,  170  agate  lines. 

Prints  Herald  Tribune  TV  and  Radio  Magazine,  a  section  issued  with  the  Sunday 
Edition  of  New  York  Herald  Tribune.  Size  2  cols,,  25  nonps.,  87  agate  lines. 
New  York  Herald  Tribune,  Inc.,  Publisher,  230  W.  41st  St.  (86). 


Ciradatkm-HHtSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher**  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  Hues,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaliy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fea. 

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HI-FI  Music  at  Home  ..............  llti.ayr  .......  {  Audio  Equip.     1953     8     27     14°     6'00 

Milton  B.  Sleeper,  Editor;  Sleeper  Publications,  Inc./  106  East  85th  St.  (16). 

[Hi-Fi  Rec- 
Hi-Fi  Review  ...........................  Monthly  ..........  <orda,  Tapes,      1958     3      27      140     4.00 

(Equip't 
Oliver  P.  Ferrell,  Editor;  Oliver  Read,  Publisher,  1  Park  Ave.  (16). 

High  Fidelity  Trade  News  -{-...Monthly  ..........  Hi-Fi  Ind  ...........  1957     3     26     140 

L.  D.  Solomon,  Publisher,  7  W.  44th  St.  (36).  Controlled  circ. 

Hillman  Romance  Group  .........  Mo.  &Bi-mo  .....  Fiction  ..............  3     27      143 

Comprised  of:  My  Love  Secret  (bi-mo.),  circ.  *2  19,957;  Real  Romances,  circ. 
<£25O,177;    Real   Story,    circ.    -£258,983;    Uncensored    Confessions    (bi-mo.), 
circ.  £204,867.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 
Hillman  Women's  Group  ........  Mo.  &  Bi-mo  ..............................  3      27      143 

Comprised    of:    Movieland   and    TV    Time,    circ.,    -£207,994;    My    Love   Secret 
(bi-mo.),  circ.,  -£219,967;  Real  Romances,  circ.  -£250,177;  Real  Story,  circ., 
•£256,983;  Uncensored  Confessions    (bi-mo.),  circ.,  -£204,867.  Space  sold  in 
combination  as  a  group. 
Hillman  Periodicals,  Inc.,  Publisher,  585  Fifth  Ave.  (17). 

Hi-Yo  Silver  —  See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Western  and  Adventure  Group). 

Hokubei  Shimpo(Jap.&Eng.)..  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1945     9     20      140     5.00 

Isaku  Kida,  Editor;  Japanese  American  News  Corp.,  Pub.,  524  W.  25th  St.  (1). 

Hollywood  Screen  Parade  —  See  Timely  Women's  Group. 

Holy  Name  Journal  .................  Monthly  ..........  Cath.  Men  ..........  1906     2     44     144     2.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Rev.  Brendan  Larnen,  Editor;  Holy  Name  Society,  Publisher, 
141  E.  65th  St.  (21). 

[Plumb'g  &         1945     8     27     140     2.00 
Home  Comforts  Wholesaler.  ...Monthly  ..........  ^Heat'g  Whole-  2     41      140 

(.saler'a  Int.  Controlled  circ. 

Leslie  N.  Heatherton,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  183  Cooper  Station  (3). 

Home  Craftsman  .....................  Bi-monthly  .....  {woodworking  1931      3     2<7      143     2-°° 

H.  J.  Hobbs,  Editor;  Home  Craftsman  Publishing  Corp.,  116  Worth  St.   (13). 

Ho».F»rm.hta..D.n,  +  ...{«r«£n.     Horn.  Fur.......  >»»      Vti  J&d  %&t 

Louis  Goodenough,  Editor;  Fairchild  Publications,  Inc.,  7  E.  12th  St.  (8). 

Home  Modernizing  Guide  +  ...Semi-an  ..........  {  Modernizing      1953      4     28      158      1-00 

Gladys  Miller,  Editor;  Magazine  Division,  Henry  Holt  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
630  Fifth  Ave.  (36). 

Homer  The  Happy  Ghost  —  See  Marvel  Comic  Group  (Red  Unit). 

H°£v?ew  B.n.d...ra8.t.°.r*!  ........  }  Monthly  ..........  Catholic  .............  1900     2     30     112     5.00 

Rev.  Charles  J.  Callan,  Editor;  Joseph  F.  Wagner,  Inc.,  Pub.,  58  Park  Place  (7). 


Ore 
44'3as 

•123,963 


J7.996 
-£721,572 


-£936,108 


§1,100 


im 


>4,275 


*'%& 


$300,000 


13,989 


Armenian  General  Benevolent  Union,  Publisher,  250  Fifth  Ave.  (1). 
Hopalong  Cassidy  —  See  National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 
Horizon  (no  adv.)  ...................  Bi-monthly  .....  1958     2      42      13618-°° 


Joseph  J.  Thorndike,  Jr.,  Editor;  American  Horizon,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
651  Fifth  Ave.  (17). 

Horoscope  .................................  Monthly  ..........  Pop.  Astrology..  193  5     2     32     112     3.50 

Edward  A.  Wagner,  Editor;  Dell  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  750  Third  Ave.  (17). 


2.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 


. 

Betty  Held,  Editor;'  Knit  Goods  Publishing  Corp.,  307  Fifth  Ave.  (16). 

Hospital,  El   (Span.)  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Med.  A  Hosp  ......  1945      3     26      140 

Pan  American  Publishing  Co.,  570  7th  Ave.  (18). 

Hotel  and  Club  Voice  ..............  .Monthly  ..........  Labor  .................  1939     3     26     128  x2.00 

William  Moody,  Editor;  Hotel  and  Club  Emp.  Union  No.  6  AFL-CIO,  Publisher, 
305  West  44th  St.  (86). 

Hotel  Bulletin  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  Hotels  ................  1900     3     27     140     8.00 

V.  E.  Borges,  Editor;  Vincent  Edwards  &  Co.,  Pubs.,  2     41     140 

842  Madison  Ave.  (17).  Controlled  circ. 

Hotel  Industry  .........................  Bi-monthly  ....Hotel  A  Rest  ......  1913     3     27      140     3.00 

B.  W.  Van  Solingen.  Editor;  International  Geneva  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
1270  Sixth  Ave.  (20). 

Hotel  Management  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Hotel  Execut  .....  1922     ^J^  Unp2jd  JjJ£ 

W.  O.  Voegele,  Editor;  Ahrens  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  71  Vanderbilt  Ave.   (17). 
Hotel  Pierre,  The—  See  Promenade. 
Hotel  St.  Regis,  The  —  See  Promenade. 
Hot  Stuff  —  See  Harvey  Comics  Group. 


150,000 


moo° 


4,237 

J27,000 


>  16,  66  5 


Circulation— *£Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <» Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  Inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  In  membership  fee. 

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Home  ft  Garden Monthly {ft^Jden8°"       1901     4     24     158     B-°°  *576,196 

The  Conde  Naat  Publications,  Inc.,  420  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 

Tr*n.A  A  TTAm*                            M™fMv  /Home  1952      8      31      147      6.00  *11O,049 

House  ft  Home Monthly (Building  Total  unpaid  dist.         4,293 

P.  I.  Prentice.  Editor;  Time,  Inc.,  Publisher,  9  Rockefeller  Plaza  (20). 

fArch.,  Bid*., 

House  Beautiful Monthly ] Int.  Decor.,        1896     4     24     158     5.00  *693,S20 

(.Gard.&Lands. 

Elizabeth  Gordon,  Editor;  Hearst  Corporation,  Publisher,  572  Madison  Ave.  (22). 
House  of  Mystery — See  National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 
House  of  Secrets — See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit). 

Housewares  Review Monthly f House  Furn'*   1892     £     fjj     "g     2'00      *9'307 

Issued  semi-monthly  in  August.  (&  Elec.  AppH.  Total  unpaid  dist.          If40i 

Julien  Elfenbein,  Editor;  Haire  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Ill  Fourth  Ave.  (8). 
Hromadskyi  Holes  (Voice    1 

of  the  Commonwealth)       [Monthly Liberal 1941     4     29     175     2.00 

(Ukrainian)  + I 

V.  Levitsky,  Editor;  Ukrainian  Publishing  Assn.,  Inc.,   80   Fourth   Ave.    (3). 

Hudson  Review,  The-f Quarterly Literary 1948      1      63      107      4.00          3,000 

Frederick  Morgan,  Editor;  The  Hudson  Review,  Inc.,  Pub.,  65  E.  55th  St.  (22). 
Humpty  Dumpty's  Magazine — See  Children's  Digest. 

Hunter  Arrow V Monday Collegiate 1914      5     24     210      1.00 

Students  of  Hunter  College  (girls).  Editors  and  Publishers,  695  Park  Ave.  (21). 

fTn*rv«»T«          1921     8     28     138     2.00 

Ice  Cream  Field Monthly ij?' .  IiELi,  2     42     138 

iMfg.&Merch.  Controlled  circ.      >8,223 

H.  B.  Grant,  Editor;  I.C.F.  Publishfng  Co.,  Inc..  28  West  47th  St.  (36). 

1905      3      26      140      2.00       *7,178 

Ice  Cream  Trade  Journal  + Monthly Ice  Cream 2     41      140 

Total  unpaid  dist.          1,106 
V.  M.  Rabuffo,  Editor;  R.  H.  Donnelley  Corp.,  Pub.,  306  East  45th  St.   (17). 

'Ideal  Fan  Group Monthly |^^y°n  Pic*        1953     3     27      143  *58 1,088 

Comprised  of:  Movie  Life;  Movie  Stars  Parade-TV  Close-ups;  TV  Star  Parade. 
Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group.  See  individual  listings. 

Ideal  Movie  Group Monthly Motion  Picture..  1937      3     27      143  *36O,762 

Comprised  of:  Movie  Life;  Movie  Stars  Parade-TV  Close-ups.  Space  sold  in 
combination  as  a  group.  See  individual  listings. 

Ideal  Romance  Group Monthly {stories06  8     27      143  *429,132 

Comprised  of:  Intimate  Story;  Personal  Romances.  Space  sold  in  combina- 
tion as  a  group.  See  individual  listings. 

Ideal  Women's  Group Monthly {Romance  1937      3      27      143  *1,010,220 

Comprised  of:  Intimate  Story;  Movie  Life;  Movie  Stars  Parade-TV  Close-ups; 
Personal  Romances  ;  TV  Star  Parade.  See  individual  listings.  Space  sold  in 
combination  as  a  group. 

Ideal  Publishing  Corp..  205  Madison  Ave.  (17). 
Ideal  Love  Stories — See  Double  Action  Group. 

Hta.ta.tbw  Engineering Monthly {*$*<»«          "«•     f     |«     }«»-°0     *12'461 

Ruby  Redford,  Editor;  Illuminating  Eng'g  Society,  Pub.,  1860  Broadway  (28). 
Illustrated  Atlantis — See  Atlantis. 
Impact  of  Science  on  1~     „.     ,„          Q  .  nftat  1950      1      55      108      1.75          1,550 

Society   (no  adv.) [Quarterly Science Controlled  free  dist.          1,675 

Prints  editions  in  English  and  French. 

United   Nations    Educational,    Scientific   and    Cultural    Organziation,    Publisher. 

801  Third  Ave.  (22). 
Import  Bulletin — See  Export  Bulletin. 
Import  Daily — See  Export  Bulletin. 

| Interests  of        IOOT      o      on      IRA      o  nn        tK  R19 
IndependentFilm JournaI,The.  Bi-wkly.  Sat...  j  Motion  Pic-        1987  Contr30Vd  f ree  dist         ll'.ll* 

iture  Indus. 
Morton  Sunshine,  Ed.;  The  IOTA  Independent,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1560  Broadway  (86). 

Independent,  The Monthly {lociafTopics     1951     5     28     208     8'00 

Lyle  Stuart,  Editor;  Expose,  Inc.,  Publisher,  225  Lafayette  St.  (12). 

Index  to  Legal  Periodicals Monthly /Index  to  Legal  ,QOR     «     ao     110  1123 

Not  issued  durin*  August.  iPeriodicals          1908      2      80      11Z  lfl23 

Dorothea  A.  Flaherty,  Editor;  H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  Pub..  950  University  Ave.  (52). 

1912  2  43  147  4-°°     — 

Carlos  A.  Esteve,  Editor;  Frederick  Kogos  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  1140  Broadway. 

Indicator,  The .Monthly Chemical  Indus..l 9 18     2     26      112  xl.BO      *12,000 

Not  isflned  dnrinjr  July,  August.  September. 

Kurt  Richards,  Editor;  New  York  Section  and  New  Jersey  Section- American 
Chemical  Society,  Publisher,  289  Centre  St. 


Circulation— **Scpt  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCountr  seat.  Population—I 950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Industrial  and  Engineering  Chemistry — See  Washington,  D.  C. 

"to'W0"  }«-thly LaborRela'n,...1898     I     II     III     *™ 

(no  adv.)  + J  Controlled  free  dist. 

State  of  New  York  Dept.  of  Labor,  Publisher,  80  Centre  St.  (13). 

Indu.tri.1  De.l8n Month* {g*g«J          »•«     ,^40      140     900 

Whitney  Publications,  Inc..  18  East  60th  St.  (22). 

1911  « 


Gift 

5,720 
5,400 


Industrial  Distribution Monthly { 

Walter  P.  Crowder,  Ed.;  McGraw-Hill  Pub.~~Co.7inc.,  880  W.  42nd'Str(36)~  * 

8     40     204 

Controlled  circ. 


Industrial  Equipment  News...  Monthly {^r  Industry 

Thomas  Publishing  Co.,  461  Eighth  Ave.  (1). 

Industrial  Gas Monthly Indust.    Plants..1928 

H.  W.  Springborn,  Ed.;  Moore  Pub.  Co.,  48  W.  38th  St.  (18). 

Industrial  Photography Monthly 


27 
41 


130 
180 


5.00 


1952     8     26      140     4.00 

James  J.  Hughes,  Editor;  Photography  in  Business,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
10  E.  40th  St.  (16), 

Industrial  Purchasing  UnnthW  JIndua-  1956     Q     52     l\l     6-°° 

A*ent  (offset) }M"th* IPurchas'g  C^oVd*  £e  dist. 

Jack  S.  Panes,  Editor;  Publications  for  Industry,  Publisher,  198  Broadway  (88). 
Industrial  World — See  American  Exporter. 
Industrial  World  en  Espanol — See  American  Exporter. 

*  1926      3      27      140      3.00 

[Monthly Children's  Ap,...  2     40     140 

J  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Dorothy  Stole,  Editor;  Haire  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Ill  Fourth  Ave.  (3). 

i  H  n  vi-          [Magazine  1950      2      39      125      2.50 

1  u'  a  yr 1  Photography  Controlled  free  dist. 

Bradley  Smith,  Editor;  American  Society  of  Magazine  Photographers,  Inc., 
Publisher.  1476  Broadway  (36). 


1,794 

*15,28S 
1,124 


>70,271 
14,008 

>30,305 
25,000 


Information Monthly \  Missions"1*       1896     2     26       90     3-°° 

Rev.  A.  A.  Murray,  Editor;  Missionary  Society  of  St.  Paul  the  Apostle.  Inc.. 
180  Varick  St. 

^Theories  of 

Information  and  Control Quarterly J  Computers**1'     1957      1      51        94    12-°° 

I  Autom'c  Cont'I 


1,195 

550 
1,95O 


$57,700 


Leon  Brilliouin,  Colin  Cherry,  Peter  Elias,  Editors  ;  Academic  Press    Inc 
Publisher.  Ill  Fifth  Ave.  (3).  ' 


/Latin  Amer.       1Q1Q 
..........  iConst.&Eng'g   1919 


{Inprenierla  Internacional 
Construccion  (Spanish) 
Ingenieria  Internacional         IM^«*UI«  /Latin  Amer.       inift 

Industria  (Spanish)   fMontmy \Indus.  AEng'g  1919 
McGraw-Hill  International  Corp.,  880  W.  42nd  St.  (36). 


26 
26 


140 
140 


5.00 
5.00 


*  16, 201 
*19,096 


3      27      140   10.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 


Inky  &  Dinky — See  Harvey  Comics  Group. 
Inside  Detective — See  Dell  Men's  Group. 

[House  to 
Installment  Retailing-f Monthly < House  Install- 

[ment  Indus. 
Edward  L.  Sard,  Ed.;  Installment  Retailing,  Inc.,  Pub.,  20  E.  60th  St.   (22). 

Institution^  Laundry Bi-montMy....  {£•$!*££      1957  cLtr'oVd^ee  L°t° 

Leonard  I.  Fiddle,  Editor;  United  Business  Publications,  Inc.,  10  E.  40th  St.  (16). 

Insurance  Advocate-}- Saturday Insurance 1890     3     27     140     5.00 

Roberts  Publishing  Corporation,  135  William  St.  (38). 

Insurance  Broker-Age .Monthly Ins.  Brokers 1983     8     26     140     1.50  

George  H.  Ort,  Ed.;  Broker-Age  Inc.,  Publisher.  90  John  St.   (38). 

Intercollegian,  The-}- Monthly (Educational       1883      2      41      133      2'00        12,450 

Not  issued  during  June,  July,  August,  February. 

Edward  L.  Nestingen  and  Jean  Whittet,  Editors  ;  National  Student  Council  YMCA 
and  National  Student  YWCA,  Publisher,  291  Broadway. 

r  1930 


1,878 
1,122 


J7.750 
5,820 


InBook"  I??C.°ra.t?r.8'.  H.a.»»  ..]  Semi-annual...  { 
0HaU"Pubiishing"Co!i"280  Fifth  Ave.  (1)? 

Interior  Design Monthly {i^sYgning         m2 

Interior  Design  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  151  E.  50th  St.  (22). 

(Interior  De- 
Interiors Monthly \  signers  & 

[Architects 


2 


80     105     2.50 

Controlled  circ. 


>10,152 


1888 


2      40      140      5.00 
Total  unpaid  dist. 


2      40      140     7.00 
Total  unpaid  dist. 


2,109 


*24,113 
2,596 


Olga  Gueft,  Editor;  Whitney  Publications,  Inc.,  18  East  50th  St.   (22). 


Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Interline  Reporter* Monthly Trav.  Indu. ""  Controlled  free  dis°t°         5,068 

Erie  Friedheim,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2  West  46th  St.  (86). 

Internal  Auditor,  The Quarterly {Auditing  1944     l     66     112  x4'00         8'000 

Donald  T.  Barber,  Editor;  Institute  of  Internal  Auditors,  Publisher, 
120  Wall  St.  (6). 

International  Index :  Guide    ]  fWiim«niHp«  A 

to  Periodicals  in  Social       [Quarterly ISoc  Sc  per       1907     2      30      112  1'726 

Sciences  and  Humanities..]  ' 

J.  Doris  Dart,  Editor;  H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  Publisher,  950  University  Ave.  (52). 

f        JMonthly Relig.  Educ 1924     3      27      140     4.00        47,846 


July-August  issues   combined. 

Virgil  E.  Foster,  Editor;  National  Council  of  Churches  of  Christ  in  U.  S.  A., 
Publisher.  257  Fourth  Ave.  (10). 


al  Management    JMonthly Jlnd^trial          m6     g     2?      14Q     g  Q() 

""Printed  in  two  editions:  Latin  American  Ed.;  Overseas  Ed. 

McGraw-Hill  International  Corp.,  Publisher.  880  W.  42nd  St.  (36). 

International  Projectionist Monthly {(TeciT)0*"          1981     3     27     14°     8'00         6'786 

James  J.  Finn,  Editor;  B.  A.  Entracht,  Publisher,  19  W.  44th  St.  (36). 

^Ikfe^iiJe1*1  ReC°rd  °f         /Monthly Medicine 1837     1     60     11211.00          3,550 

Felix  MartV-IbanezrEditor;  M.D.  Publications  Inc.,  30  E.  60th  St.  (22). 

International  Social  Scienceln,ia^^.  Q,.nl  of»MM     1949      1     55      108     6.50          1,750 

Bulletin    (no  adv.) {Quarterly Social  bcience....  Controlled  free  dist.          1,694 

Prints  editions  in  English  and  French. 

United  Nations   Educational,   Scientific  and   Cultural   Organization,   Publisher, 
801  Third  Ave.  (22). 


International  Trade  Review... Monthly {ggSS  &          1926  Controlled* free  dist. 

Peter  F.  Greene,  Editor;  American  Foreign  Credit  Underwriters  Corp., 

Publisher,  253  Broadway  (7). 

International  True  Story  Group — Printed  in  Spanish  for  Argentina.  Issued  weekly. 
Printed  in  Spanish  for  Mexico.  Issued  weekly.  Printed  in  French  for  France. 
Issued  weekly.  Printed  in  Swedish  for  Sweden.  Issued  weekly.  Printed  in 
German  for  Switzerland.  Issued  monthly.  Printed  in  Dutch  for  Holland.  Issued 
monthly.  Printed  in  Japanese  for  Japan.  Issued  monthly.  Printed  in  group 
comprised  of  True  Romance  and  True  Story  and  Photoplay  in  Australia. 
Issued  monthly.  Printed  in  group  comprised  of  True  Story,  True  Romance, 
Photoplay,  True  Detective,  Master  Detective  in  England.  Issued  monthly. 
For  complete  information  write  Macfadden  Publications  International  Corp., 
205  East  42nd  St.  (17). 

Interracial  Review  (Negro)    |MonthIy {Interracial         m7     2     gg      m      1  00 

(no  adv.)  J  I  Interest 

George  K.  Hunton,  Editor;  Catholic  Interracial  Council  of  N.  Y.,  Publisher, 
20  Vesey  St.  (7). 


Intimate  Story Monthly |£  Fashions        1948     8     27      148     3.00*169,730 

See  Ideal  Romance  Group;  also  Ideal  Women's  Group. 

Lillian  Smith,  Editor;  Ideal  Publishing  Corp.,  295  Madison  Ave.  (17). 

Intro  Bulletin Monthly Literary,  Arts.. .1965     4     80     224      1.00 

Louis  Brigante,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  860,  Grand  Central  Station   (17). 

1QQK         O         *>  ft         1Art     14   ft  A  K  fYQTk 

Investment  Dealers'  Digest  +  . Monday Securities 193B  <£ntro\\ 


E.  H.  Sharp.  Editor;  Dealers'  Digest  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  160  Broadway  (88). 

Investors  Future  with  In-   \iurt«+Mw            -p,-««««t«l  1951     8      26      14°      6-°°        23,650 

vestment  World  News-f  ..fMonthly Financial Controlled  free  dist.         6,350 

Thomas  S.  Bryan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  135  Front  St.  (5). 
Investor  (no  adv.) Monthly Investors  In  t 1960     2     26      100     6.00 

Raymond  Trigger,  Ed.;  Dealers'  Digest  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  160  Broadway  (88). 

Irish  Echo-t- Saturday Irish  Ints 1927     5     22     217     4.00        18,500 

John  Grimes,  Editor;  Irish  Echo  Newspaper  Corporation,  Publisher, 
152  E.  121st  St.  (85). 

Irish  World-f- Saturday Irish  In t§ 1870     8     24     204     4.00  

T.  J.  Ford,  Editor;  Irish  World,  Publisher,  84-90  Fifth  Ave.  (11). 


I  Wednesday  ....Independent 1934     6     24     280  S  1,000 

Dr.  A.  Dj.  Chaurize;  Editor  and  Publisher,  624  West  26th  St.  (1). 

Italamerican  (Ital.  &  Eng.)  +  Monthly General  Int 1937     \     JJ     #0      6'°°      tl6'60° 

V.  deFiori,  Editor;  Italamerican  Publishing  Co.,  1664  Broadway  (36). 

Ivy  League  Alumni  Magazines — Comprised  of  alumni  publications  of  the  following 
universities:  Cornell,  Dartmouth,  Harvard,  Pennsylvania,  Princeton,  Yale.  Space 
sold  in  combination  as  a  group.  For  further  information  write  22  Washington 
Square  North  (11). 


CtreoIation-HHtSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *J«n«  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit! 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  *Pub1i»her*s  Report;  Light  fsce.  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  teat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrtption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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aW^zh?eV..^.d.V.^!!t.?.y!! }  Bi-monthly Adven.Storfs.l958     2     27       91     2.00 

B.  G.  Davlsp' Editor  rDavis  Publications,  Inc.,  627  Madison  Ave.  (22). 
Jerry  Lewis — National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 

3™™K*.°™*t } Bv-ry  Morn....IDd.  L.bor "•'     •     *  Vn°d£/&«  &7sSl» 

Prints  editions  for  Boston,  Chicago,  Cleveland.  Detroit,  Los  Angeles,  Newark, 

Philadelphia. 
Harry  Rogoff,  Editor;  Forward  Association,  Publisher,  175  E.  Broadway   (2). 

Jewish  Farmer  (Yid.&Eng.).. .Monthly Agricultural 1907     8     80     142     1.00 

Benjamin  Miller,  Editor;  Jewish  Agrlc.  Soc.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  886  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 

Jewish  Forum-f Monthly Jew.Lit.&Relig..1917     £     |«     J£J     5-°° 

Isaac  Rosengarten,  Editor;  Jewish  Forum,  Publisher,  805  Broadway   (7). 

Jewish  Frontier Monthly Jewish  Int 1984     \     JJ     J4j>     4'00 

Ben  Halpern,  Editor;  Jewish  Frontier  Pub.  Assn.,  45  E.  17th  St.   (8). 

Je^u%hl«Sk±.0.n.*nl"i.Z.™C.h.!}M<>''tl'lV {(SljJtoS)        1938      2      89      126     2.00      115.000 

Not  Issued  during  July  and  August. 

Rabbi  I.  B.  Rose,  Editor;  Mizrachi-Hapoel  Hamizrachi,  Publisher,  80  Fifth  Ave. 
Jewish  Opinion 4- Friday Jewish  Int 5  24  210  5.00 

Rabbi  Morris  Sherer,  Ed.;  Agudath  Israel  of  America,  Pub.,  5  Beekman  St.  (88). 
Jewish  Spectator Monthly Jew  Ints  Relig...l935  3  27  115  4.00  J38.000 

Dr.  T.  W.  Rosmarin,  Editor;  Jewish  Spectator,  Publisher,  520  Fifth  Ave.  (36). 

Jewish  Way  (German ) -f Monthly Religious 1938     5     24     210     1.00          3,500 

Subscription  price,  20  issues  for  $2.00.  Controlled  free  dist.          2,000 

Mrs.    Alice   Oppenheimer,   Editor;   The   Way   in   America  Publishing  Co.,   870 
Riverside  Drive  (82). 

Jimmy  Olsen — See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit). 
Joe  Palooka — See  Harvey  Comics  Group. 


Journal- American  + ] 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Journal  American,  Publisher,  220  South  St.  (15). 

Journal  American  Water       \»*«..*i.i«  /Public  Water    101>( 

Works  Assn [Monthly j Supply  1914 

E.  F.  Johnson,  Editor;  American  Water  Works  Assn.,  Pub., 

Journal  of  Accountancy Monthly Account'g 1905 

American  Institute  of  Certified  Public  Accountants,  Publisher, 
270  Madison  Ave.  (16). 

Journal  of  Applied  Physics. ...Monthly Applied  Physics  1931      2 

American  Institute  of  Physics,  Publisher,  335  E.  45th  St.  (17). 


1896      8      22     284  40.00**563,792 
Sat.  evg.  circ.**376,034 
Sunday  circ.**795,133 


2      29      106   10.00 

2  Park  Ave.  (16). 

3  27      140      8.00 


Total  unpaid  dist. 

38      116x12.00 
O. 

*,*.«..,:«:  x..u«Iv.h!!!![™.!'.}MonthIy Scientific 1959      1      54      112   35.00 

J~£*i£)^  Scic"tiflc 1946  l  54 112  140-°° 

Interscience  Publishers,  Inc.,  Pub.,  250  Fifth  Ave.   (1). 

Journal  of  Astronautics Quarterly Astronautics 1954      2      40      129   xS.OO 

Allen  B.  Crunden,  Jr.,  M.D.,  Editor;  The  American  Astronautical  Society,  Inc., 
Publisher,  516  Fifth  Ave.  (36). 

ir«lnf»A  1  1Q24      ^      2fi      140      4  00 

^auca";  Monthly Chemical 2     40     140 

Vi5r!w.F.Kciffer.  Editor:  Division  of  Chemical  Education  of  American  Chemical 
Society,  Publisher,  500  Fifth  Ave.   (36). 


l  Physic8lfMonthIy Chem.  Physics..  1933 


123x18.00 


1989      1      60      112   11.00 


2      38 
American  Institute  of  Physics,  Inc.,  Publisher,  335  E.  45th  St.  (17). 

Journal  of  Clinical  and  1 

Experimental  Psychopath  I 

VQuarterly 

" Arthur lM.aSackler','M.b.,  Mortimer  D.  Sackler,  Editors;  M.D.  Publications,  Inc., 
30  E.  60th  St.  (22). 

Journal  of  Colloid  Science Bf-monthly Phys.  Chem 1946      1      53      10516.00 

Dr.  V.   K.  La  Mer,  Editor;  Academic  Press  Inc.,  Pub.,   Ill   Fifth  Ave.    (3). 

Journal  of  Commerce  1Morn.ex.Sat.    Commerc!ai 1827     8     22 

and   Commercial f  &  Sun. 

Prints  semi-monthly  international  edition.  Cor  trolled  circ.  >34,276. 
H.  E.  Luedicke,  Editor;  Eric  Ridder,  Publisher,  80  Varick  St.  (18). 
Journal  of  Commerce  Export  Bulletin — See  Export  Bulletin. 
Journal  of  Commerce  Import  Bulletin — See  Export  Bulletin. 
Journal  of  Cycle  Research — See  Cycles. 


12,984 


*86,451 
2,061 


7,050 


J2.000 


915 


9,797 


4,211 


1.3M 


301  80.00  **34,867 


Circulation — fr+Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -(-Uses  Mats.  *Nonpare0 
emt.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCoanty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNtlly 
estimate.  VI"*ue<l  only  during:  academic  rear.  xSubacripttan  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Journal  of  Dental  Medicine  -f.  Quarterly Dentistry 1946  controlled  fre*dist. 

Dr.  I.  Yudkoff,  Editor;  American  Academy  of  Dental  Medicine,  Publisher, 
755  West  End  Ave.  (25). 


Clrc 

11,200 
*800 


1941     1      54      102      6.00        $1,400 


1,650 


Journal  of  Economic  rk,,-»*.^«i«r      /Review  Articles 

History-f Quarterly |&  DiscU8Blon8 

George  R.  Taylor,  Editor;  Economic  History  Association  by  New  York  University 

Press,  Publisher,  Washington  Square  (3). 
Journal  of  Educational          \Mn«fMv  fTheory&Prac.  1Q97      ,      Kn       fl1   „«  on 

Sociology  V     J  Monthly (of  Sociology      1927      l     60       91  x3'00 

Dan  W.  Dodson.  Editor;  Payne  Educational  Sociological  Foundation,  Inc., 
Publisher,  Room  51,  82  Washington  Place  (3). 

^Medicine  ^^.^^       }Monthly Medical 1896     1     54       98   15.00 

Peyton  RousT*M.D."  Rene  Dubos,  Ph.D.,  Frank  L.  Horsfall,  Jr.,  Editors;  The 
Rockefeller  Institute  for  Medical  Research,  Pub.,  66th  and  York  Ave.  (21). 


1918      1      54        98     7.60 

Vincent  Allfrey,  L.  R.  Blinke,  Frank  Brink,  Jr.,  Editors ;  The  Rockefeller  Insti- 
tute for  Medical  Research,  Publisher,  66th  St.  and  York  Ave.  (21). 

Journal  of  Healing  Arts Monthly Drugless  Pract.,1930     2     26     105   10.00 

Dr.  Murray  Boxer,  Editor;  Journal  of  Healing  Arts,  Pub..  225  Broadway  (23). 

fFamily  Ints 

Journal  of  Lifetime  Living Monthly {for  Those  1935     2     27        98     3.00 

(.35  &  Over 
L.  M.  Leonard,  Editor;  Lifetime  Living,  Inc.,  Publisher,  711  Fifth  Ave.   (22). 

Journal  of  Metals Monthly { ^gtneYrf n^1    1949     8     26      133     8'00 

American   Institute   of   Mining,   Metallurgical  and   Petroleum   Engineers,   Inc., 
Publisher,  29  W.  39th  St.  (18). 

^ ^^  }Bi-monthly [  ^J  *  ^^  1957      1      57        98    17.00 

^Harohf  H/NieisenV'Editor;  Academic  Press  Inc.,  Publisher,  111  Fifth  Ave.   (3). 

Hoapital  L?!?*!. }Bi-monthly Medical 1933      1      57      119      4.00 

Lester  R.  Tuchman,   M.D.,  Editor;   Mt.   Sinai  Hospital   Committee  on   Medical 
Education  and  Publications,  5th  Ave.  at  100th  St.  (29). 

Journal  of  Philosophy Ftntly(Thur.) Philosophy 1904      1      54      105      5.25 

H.  W.  Schneider,  J.  H.  Randall,  Jr.,  R.  D.  Gumming,  Editors;  Journal  of  Philos- 
ophy, Inc.,  Publisher,  713  Philosophy  Hall,  Columbia  University  (27). 

J°?noaadv.f  ^""f.y.  JQuarterly Retailing 1926     2      28      105      3.50 

T.  D.* Ells worthT  Editor;  School  of  Retailing,  New  York  University,  Publisher, 
100  Washington  Sq.,  E.  (3). 

Journal  of  Taxation,  The Monthly {Accoimtants      1954      3      28      136    15'00 

William  S.  Papworth,  Editor;  The  Journal  of  Taxation,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
147  E.  50th  St.  (22). 

J°Soc?e\y^  Acoustics(Sci.).1929     2 

American  Institute  of  Physics,  Publisher,  335  E.  45th  St.  (17). 

Journal  of  the  Aeronautical  \M      .vi  /Aeronautical     1Q«,      9     A9      14n   •,*  nn 

Sciences   (no  adv.)  JMonthly (Engineering      1934     2     42      140   15.00 

William  Sears,  Ed.;  Inst.  of  the  Aeronautical  Sciences,  Pub.,  2  E.  64th  St.  (21). 
Journal  of  the  American  Chemical  Society — See  Washington,  D.  C. 

5.00 
(19). 


38      123x16.00 


No.  adv. 

*  25 1,094 
8,786 

$1,895 
$1,770 
tl.200 
J10.160 

4,666 

7,000 


_______  2      34      119 

American  Medical  Women's  Association,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1790  Broadway 


J3.960 


800 


Journal  of  the  American       1 

Society  for  Psychical  Re-  [Quarterly Psy.  Research...  1907      1     50        92x10.00 

search  (no  adv.)  j 

Mrs.  E.  W.  Allison,  Editor;  American  Society  for  Psychical  Research,  Inc.,  Pub., 
880  Fifth  Ave.  (17). 

fSoc!e^Udi°  En*i"}Quarterly Audio  Eng'g 1953     2     42      126  xS.OO        $2,550 

George  Horiuchi,  Editor;  Audio  Engineering  Society,  Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  12.  Old  Chelsea  Station  (11). 


Journal  of  the  Biological        1 

Photographic  Association  ^Quarterly  ........  Biol.  Photo  ........  1933     2     50 

(no  adv.)  ............................  J 

Leo   Massopust,   Sr.,   Editor;   Biological   Photographic   Assn.,   Inc., 
P.  O.  Box  1668,  Grand  Central. 


92     9.00 
Publisher, 


Cecil  V.  King,  EouV'The  Electrochemical  Society,  Pub.,  1860  Broadway  (23). 
J°Ide£s+f  tbe  Hl8t0ry  °f    ^Quarterly {p£™tual       1940     1     65     102     6.00 


1,350 


£4,305 


$2,000 


.  Wiener.'  Editor  -'journal  of  the  History  of  Ideas,  Publisher, 
City  College,  Convent  Ave.  and  139th  St.   (81). 


Clreul*tioo-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  Mareh  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Attdltj 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPuMisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Monpanfl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNtlly 
estimate.  Vl»«ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  lea. 

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JT!!M^SS?^WJBI.»«ithIr....H^-1 »OS     2     83      121x4.00 

W.  Montague  Cobb,  M.D.,  Editor;  Nat'l  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher,  80  Rockefeller 

Plaza  (20). 
Journal  of  the  Optical  ]  fp  . 

%£Sv$..tZ^. ]Monthly (App1ieadnOptics  1917     2     38      123  *«-60 

American  institute  of  Physics,  Publisher,  335  E.  45th  St.  (17). 
Journal  of_  the  Society^  of 

1916     3      26      140   12.50 


ournal  of  the  Society  of     1  , 

Motion  Picture  and  Tele-    [Monthly f 

vision  Engineers  J  I 


Pict. 


Victor  H.  Allen,  Editor;  Society  of  Motion  Picture  and  Television  Engineers, 
Inc.,  Publisher,  55  West  42nd  St.  (86). 


76,487 


5,100 
500 


Clrc 

13,655 


4,945 


J7.450 


3      27      140     4.00      1:50,090 

Edward  Rice,  Jr.;  A.M.D.G.  Publishing  Co.7 IncJ'zn  Fourth  Ave.   (16). 

Judaism  (no  adv.) Quarterly {^Tlfought6       1952     2     30     112     3'50 

American  Jewish  Congress,  Publisher,  15  East  84th  St.   (28). 

Junior  League  Magazine .Bi-monthly {^so'ciety6         1911     8     28     143     2'00 

Association  of  Junior  Leagues   of   America,   Publisher,   305    Park   Ave.    (22). 

Junior  Libraries Month* School  Lib's 19B"  cLtr'oVdfree  Si." 

Not  issued   during  June,   July,   August.   Space  sold   only   in   combination  with 

Library  Journal. 
Margaret  Saul,  Editor;  Daniel  Melcher,  Publisher,  62  W.  45th  St.  (36). 

JlOti.ayr Nat.  Hist.Scien.,1936      2      23      119      1.50    $100,000 

Marion  B.  Carr,  Editor;  American  Museum  of  Natural  History,  Publisher 

Central  Park  West  at  79th  St.  (24). 
Junior  Scholastic — See  Scholastic  Magazines,  Junior  Scholastic  Edition. 

Justice   (no  adv.) Semi-mo Labor 1919     5      24      182   x2.00    $435,000 

Leon  Stein,  Editor;  International  Ladies'  Garment  Workers  Union,  Publisher, 
1710  Broadway  (19). 

^(no'ld^.r*^^  Labor 1919      5     24      21°  x1'00 

Antonio  Reina,  Editor ;  International  Ladies'  Garment  Workers'  Union,  Publisher, 
1710  Broadway  (19). 

[Nursery 

Juvenile  Merchandising Monthly ^Fur'ture  & 

(Wheel  Goods 
B.  H.  Hellman,  Editor;  Pinover  Publications,  Inc.,  114  E.  82nd  St.  (16). 

JWB  Circle,  The  (no  adv.). ...Monthly Jew.  Soc.  Wk....  1946      5      23      210      1.00 

Not   issued    during  June,   July,   August.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Bernard  Postal,  Ed.;  National  Jewish  Welfare  Board,  Pub.,  145  E.  32nd  St.  (16). 

Kampana(Campana)  (Greek).  Monthly .Independent 1917      5      26     234      5.00 

Leonidas  N.  Stellanis,  Editor  and  Publisher,  238  W.  14th  St.  (11). 

Katy  Keene  Comics — See  Archie  Comic  Group. 

Keen  Crosswords — See  Champion  Crosswords. 

Ken — See  Complete  Adventure  Group. 

Kid  Colt  Outlaw — See  Marvel  Comic  Group  (Red  Unit). 


1946      2      30      105      3.50 
Controlled  free  dist. 


20,000 


2,789 
5,447 


4,250 
14,000 


2.00 


26  140 
40  140 
Controlled  circ. 


3      28      140      3.00 


Kitchen  Business Monthly 

Gralla  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  76  W.  45th  St.  (36). 

"Knickerbocker,  The" -The   1  flnt.  to 

Netherlands  Magazine         [Monthly j Netherlander  1938 

(Eng.  &  Dutch)-}- J  I  &  Americans 

Albert  Balink.  Ed. ;  The  Netherlands  Publishing  Corp.,  50  Rockefeller  Plaza  (20). 

Knitted  Outerwear  Times Monday Knit'd  Out'rw'r  193 3      4      24      140x10.00 

National  Knitted  Outerwear  Assn.,  Publisher,   886   Fourth  Ave.    (16). 

Knitting  Industry  Weekly Monday Hosiery 1923      4      24      143      5.00 

Perry  Antoshak,  Ed.;  Howes  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  44  East  23rd  St.  (10). 

Kosher  Food  Guide  + Quarterly Food  Products...1935   controlled  free  di2£ 

George  Goldstein,  Editor  and  Publisher,  105  Hudson  St.   (13). 

Kphth  (Crete)  (Greek) Monthly 1928     4     26     183      1.50 

John  N.  Marangos,  Ed. ;  Pancretan  Assn.  of  America,  Pub.,  263  W.  30th  St.  (18). 

K7H^n  arian°)nICle)  JMonthly 1944      4     26     224     2.00 

Sandor  TarezT Editor ;  '"Kronika"  Hungarian  Press,  Pub.,  370  Seventh  Ave.  (1). 

Laboratory  Investigation Bi-monthly Medical 1952      1      54      119     9.00 

Thomas  D.  Kinney,  M.D.,  Editor;  International  Academy  of  Pathology,  Publisher, 
49  East  33rd  St.  (16). 

Labor  Leader Monthly Catholic 1937     5     22     205     2.00 

John  J.  McNiff,  Editor;  Assn.  of  Catholic  Trade  Unionists,  Publisher, 
327  Lexington  Ave.  (16). 


>1 5,047 

10,000 

2,730 
*2,096 

43,000 
2,200 

1,950 

$5,500 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Matt.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Ladle Monthly f Plumb,  6  Heat.  1925     5     22     210     2.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  December.  IContr.  A  Whol.  Controlled  free  dist. 

P.  F.  Ballin,  Editor;  N.  Y.  State  Assn.  of  Master  Plumbers,  Publisher, 

Room  704.  61  Broadway  (6). 
Lassie — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Western  and  Adventure  Group). 

Latvju  Zurnals  (Latvian) Semi-mo Cultural 1951     3     30     140     7.50 

Teodors  Zeltins,  Editor;  Vilis  Stal,  Publisher,  1712  Second  Ave.  (29). 
Laugh  Comics — See  Archie  Comic  Group. 

L«»d.r.M.«c  A,.. Month* { 

Frank  Thompson,   Editor;  Launder-Matic   Age  Publishing  Co.   Inc.,   40   East 
41st  St.  (17). 


/Law 


Law  and  Order Monthly JEnforcem't 


1953 


3.00 


27      140 
42     140 
Controlled  circ. 
Lee  E.  Lawder.  Editor;  Win.  C.  Copp,  Publisher,  72  W.  45th  St.  (36). 


Law  Journal-}-. 


JMorn.ex.Sat. 


Legal 1888     8     24     295  42.00 


Clrc 

$700 

$4,500 


4,900 
5,075 


>1 2,620 
7,926 


\A  Sun. 

Judson  F.  Falknor,  Editor;  New  York  Law  Pub.  Co.,  217  Broadway  (7). 

Lejournal+™!rlCan.  }  Wednesday Lebanese  Int 1952      4      28     203      7.50        $3,000 

Mary  Mokar'zei,' 'Editor 'and  Publisher,  82  E.  28th  St.  (16). 
Library  Journal Semi-mo Library  M'g't 1876     2     30      112     9.00        14,056 

Issued  monthly  July  and  August.  Includes  Junior  Libraries  as  a  bound  in  section. 

Lee  Ash.  Editor;  R.  R.  Bowker  Co.,  Publisher,  62  W.  45th  St.  (36). 

Library  Literature  (no  adv.). Quarterly {  ^  p^io^icaTs"  1936     2     2?      112  1'360 

Helen  Geer,  Editor;  H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  Publisher,  950  University  Ave.   (52). 
'  Life  (Issued  Fri.  preceding). .Monday News  Pictures..,  193 6     4     24      170    6.75*6,041,778 

Life  International Bi-wkly  (Mon.) News  Pictures.  1946     4     24     170     4.50 

World-Wide,  English-Language  Edition.  to  6.25  *325,836 

Life  En  Espanol Bi-wkly (Mon.)News  Pictures.1953     4     24     170to46'.7°5 

Spanish-Language  Ed.  for  Latin  America;  also  Mexican  Ed.  starting  in  May. 
Henry  R.  Luce,  Editor;  Time,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Time  &  Life  Bldg.   (20). 

T  i*    t                    «                                   ^t_i               -r  1895      3      26      140      4.00 

Life  Insurance  Courant Monthly Insurance 2     39     140 

J.  F.  Gullfoyle  and  R.  W.  Lord,  Editors;  Flitcraft,  Inc.,  Pub.,  75  Fulton  St.  (7). 
Life  in  the  Bronx Monthly {^Br^tes     1950  Con  trilled1  free  dis£ 

Frank  D.  March,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2488  Grand  Concourse  (58). 
Lighting Monthly Lighting 1921     3     27      140     8.00 

Krieger  Publications,  Inc.,  114  E.  82nd  St.   (16).  2     42      140 


12,013 


6,000 
5,000 


Linens  &  Domestics  ...............  .Monthly  ..........  Textiles  .............. 


1928 


3.00       *3,016 


>44,468 


Julien  Elfenbein.  Editor;  Haire  Publishing  Co..  Inc.,  Ill  Fourth  Ave.  (8). 

1984      4      27      140      5.00 
Liquor  Store Monthly Ret.Liq.Trd «  8     89      140 

Controlled  circ. 
Frank  Haring.  Editor;  Jobson  Publishing  Co.,  423  E.  54th  St.  (22). 

ry  Cavalcade  V  ^Monthly {School  English  1948     2     40     140      1.50      130,000 

adv-> /  [Classes  Int. 

Kenneth  M.  Gould,  Editor;  Scholastic  Magazines,  Inc.,  33  W.  42nd  St.    (46). 

Lithographers*  Journal          IM^MW           T  Ufc™r™*»w        1915     3     26     14°     2*50        32,896 
(offset). ^Monthly Lithography 2     42      140 

Patricia  Donnelly,  Editor;  Amalgamated  Lithographers  of  America,  Publisher. 

143  West  51st  St.   (19). 
Little  Audrey — See  Harvey  Comics  Group. 
Little  Dot — See  Harvey  Comics  Group. 
Little  Iodine — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 
Little  Lotta — See  Harvey  Comics  Group. 
Little  Lulu — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 
Little  Max — See  Harvey  Comics  Group. 
Living  For  Young  Homemakers — See  Charm. 
Lois  Lane — See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit). 

Lone  Ranger — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Western  and  Adventure  Group). 
Long  Island  Jewish  Press  -f .. Monthly Jewish  Int 1945     5     23     210     2.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Dr.  Eugene  J.  Lang,  Editor:  Greater  New  York  Anglo-Jewish  Publications,  Inc., 

129  West  62nd  Street  (19). 
Look Bi-wkly  (Tues.)Family-Pict.....  1937     4     27      170    6.00*S,623,413 

Cowles  Magazines,  Inc.,  Publisher.  488  Madison  Ave.   (22). 
Looney  Tunes — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 
Love  Romances — See  Marvel  Comic  Group  (Yellow  Unit). 
Lowdown,  The  (offset) Bi-monthly Person'y  Topics.  195 8     8     27     143     1.50 

Joel  Raleigh,  Editor;  Desegus  Publications,  117  E.  81st  St.  (16). 

r..                                          ifnuflil*  [Liq'd  Petrol'm  1941     8     27     180     2.00     *  13,36  5 
Monthly 1fj««TriH««.  Total  unpaid  dist.          1,043 


H.  W.  Springborn,  Ed.;  Moore  Publishing  Company,  48  West  88th  St.   (18). 


-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.   +Usts  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.     ?  Agate  lines,   14  to  inch.    tCovnty  seat.     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee* 
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^(^niST*!?.?. }Tu.,Thur.,Sat..Lfb.  Prog 1988     7     26     280     8.00 

Martic  T.  Martentz,  Editor;  Lraper  Publishing  Co.,  40  E.  12th  St.  (8). 
Lucy — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 

Luggage  and  Leather  Goods..  Monthly {^SS?Gdl'     1898     I     40     140     8'°° 

Arthur  J.  Williams,  Editor;  Haire  Publishing  Co.,  Ill  Fourth  Ave.   (8). 

u^elel^f.!1!!!?. }  Monthly Independent 1937     6     26     286     1.00 

Rev.  Joseph  Caceiia/'Editor  and  Publisher,  448  E.  185th  St.  (54). 


Machinery Monthly 


f  Mach.  Mfg.  A 
I  Metal  Farts 


1894     2     41     140     4.00 
Qualified  paid  circ. 
Controlled  circ. 

Charles  0.  Herb,  Editor;  Industrial  Press,  Publisher,  98  Worth  St.  (13). 
Mademoiselle — See  Charm. 

Madison  Avenue Monthly Fash.  Adv'g 1958     3     controlled  2tae. 

Carl  E.  Rogers,  Editor;  RKM  Publishing  Corp.,  675  Madison  Ave.  (22). 

Magazine  of  Standards,  The...Monthly {fafSty  Codet     193°     3     26     14°     7'00 

Ruth  E.  Mason,  Editor;  American  Standards  Assn.,  Pub.,  70  East  45th  St.  (17). 


Cirt 
$2,153 

*3,89l 
§6,740 


>17,437 
>12303 


10,000 
9,104 


JFtntly(Sat.)...Busi.  ft  Finan....l907 
Ticker  Publishing  Co.,"inc.,  120  Wall  St.  (5). 

Main  Events  V Monday Collegiate 1928     6     24     210     8.00 

Main  Events  Association  in  the  Evening  Session,  Main  Center,  the  College  of  the 
City  of  New  York,  Publishers,  Box  26,  139th  Street  and  Convent  Ave. 

Mainstream Monthly Cultural 1948     2     25       91     5.00 

Charles  Humboldt,  Editor;  Masses  &  Mainstream,  Inc.,  Publisher,  832  B'way  (3). 
Maintenance  and  Sanitary      l«rtwfMv  oa«{f  QtlT>,a         1956     8     26     140 

Supplies {Monthly Samt.  Sup  s Controlled  circ. 

F.  J.  Reilly,  Editor;  MacNair-Dorland  Co..  Inc.,  Publisher,  254  W.  31st  St.  (1). 

f  Ad venture 

Male Monthly \  Personalities     1950     3     27 

[Sports,  etc. 

See  also  Complete  Men's  Group ;  Stag  Group. 
Martin  Goodman.  Publisher.  270  Park  Ave.^17). 

Male  Point  of  View  (offset). ..Monthly {  EnterNJl3pts    1954     *     40 

Ben  Bennett,  Editor;  Point  Magazines,  Inc.,  Publisher,  9  E.  48th  St. 

MTnao*a?dVCT  ReVleW  iMonthly Indus.  M'g*t 1912     2     29 

Harwood  Merrill,  Ed. -American  Management  Assn.,  Pub.,  1515  Broadway  (86). 

Manhattan  College  1  ,  „  .  „„  n«ii  !?«„•«,          1944     8     26     138     1*BO 

Engineer  V f  4  ti.  a  yr Coll.  fcng  g Controlled  free  dist. 

Students  of  the  Manhattan  College  of  Engineering,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
Manhattan  College  (71). 

Manhattan  Quadrangle  +  V  lwA«UiA»dav      ColWlate  1928     6     2\    £1°     ... 

(offset) f  Wednesday Collegiate Controlled  free  dist. 

Students  of  Manhattan  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Manhattan  College  (71). 
Manhunt Bi-monthly {s^rfjjf™  1963     2     25       89     2.00   1 100,000 

John  Underwood.  Editor;  Michael  St.  John,  Publisher,  545  Fifth  Ave.  (17). 
Man's  Conquest — See  Sterling  Men's  Group. 
Man's  Illustrated  Magazine — See  Sterling  Men's  Group. 
Man's  Life  (offset) Monthly Men's  Int. 1952     8     27     140 

Harold  Straubing,  Editor;  Crestwood  Publishing  Co..  1790  Broadway  (19) 

Man's  Magazine Monthly {ffjj1*11  for        1»62     3     27     148 

Almat  Publishing  Corp..  444  Madison  Ave.  (22). 
Man's  Word — See  Complete  Adventure  Group. 
Man  To  Man Bi-monthly Gen'l  Stories 1949 

Volitant  Publishing  Corp.,  21  West  26th  St.  (10). 

/Historical  ft 
Manuscripts Quarterly -{Autograph         1948 

IMSS 

Jack  D.  Zeldes,  Editor;  The  Manuscript  Society,  Publisher, 
285  Madison  Ave.  (17). 

fNews  ft 

Marine  Dealer Monthly \  Merch'd'g  for 

I  Boat's  Trade 
Tom  Davin,  Editor;  Peter  Ball,  Publisher,  128  E.  36th  St.  (16). 

Marine  Engineering/Log Monthly f  Marine  Eng'g   1878     3     26     1*0     4.00 

Issued  semi-monthly  in  May.  1  &  Ship  Bldg.  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Walter  E.  Oatee,  Editor;  Simmons-Boardman  Pub.  Corp.,o80  Church^  (7). 

Marine  Journal Monthly Marine. 

R.  deTankerville.  Editor ;  Primrose  Publishing  Corp.,  5  B«^ma»  St^88{ 42     g  00 

**     A.I.I..  f  Shipping  ft  A      JA     119 
Moniniy..... ]  Marine  r*     i7«  j      IA         A  n 

Prints  a  weekly  "News  Letter"  free  to  advertisers.  Controlled  circ.      >2,952 

Captain  W.  N.  Larkin,  Ed.;  N.  Y.  Marine  News  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  26  Water  St.  (4). 


3     27      14020.00*17,868 


5,000 


>6,020 


143     3.25  *509,964 


74      8.00 


101   12.50        28,095 


1,000 
400 


x«       ^ 
$3,000 


8.00     285,128 
8.00  *222,152 


3     27     140     1.50 


1     57     107  x5.00 


800 


4     27      168 
Controlled  free  dist.       28,OOO 


*14,610 
1,189 


. 
* 


ClrcuUtion--**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher* •  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  •NooparaQ 
eras.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V^"*u«d  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlptlon  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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1939     8 


Circ 


NEW  YORKf  (Continued) 

Marines  in  Battle — See  Marvel  Comic  Group  (Red  Unit). 

„.  ...        w  ^     _  Q      .  ^  j  Marine  1939     8     86     168     8.00 

Maritime  Reporter Semi-mo |  Executives  Controlled  circ.    >10,230 

John  J.  O'Malley,  Editor;  Maritime  Activity  Reports,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
107  East  31st  St  (16) 
~  „.  ,.  „...  fAppliance&       1958      4      27      227    10.00 

Mart» Monthly }  TV  Retaiiing  Controlled  circ.    >58,295 

Buttenheim  Publishing  Corp.,  470  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 

Marvel  Comic  Group Monthly Comics 3     24      126  *2,13O,057 

Comprised  of:  Red  Unit — Battle;  Gunsmoke  Western;  Homer,  The  Happy  Ghost; 
Kid  Colt  Outlaw;  Marines  in  Battle;  Navy  Combat;  Strange  Tales;  Two  Gun 
Kid;  World  of  Fantasy;  Wyatt  Earp.  Circ.  *1, 315,906. 

Yellow  Unit — Love  Romances;   Millie  The  Model;   Miss   America;   My   Own 
Romance;  Patsy  and  Hedy;  Patsy  Walker.  Circ.,  *814,151. 

Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group.  Publisher  selects  the  magazine  to  com- 
prise the  monthly  group. 

Martin  Goodman,  Publisher,  655  Madison  Ave.  (21). 
Mascu  Lines — See  Femme-Lines. 

Master  Detective Monthly (FactDetec.        iq9q      „      „_         .        Q  nn  0,1*0  047 

See  also  Sport-Saga  Men's  Group.  ( Stories  1929      3      2T      143      3.00*159,947 

Renee  Buse,  Editor;  True  Detective  Corp.,  Publisher,  206  E.  43rd  St.   (17). 

7,172 

4,293 
*28,688 
1,806 

J45 
J7.644 


2  40      140 

,. Controlled  free  dist. 

A.  O.  Schwartz,  Publisher,  1170  Broadway   (1). 

3  26      140      3.00 
2      40      140 

Total  unpaid  dist. 
Henry  R.  Clauser,  Editor;  Reinhold  Publishing  Corp.,  430  Park  Ave.  (22). 


Materials  in  Design 
Engineering 


..........  J8ri«f-  E<*uiP« 

\Design 


Mayor  and  Manager 


Quarterly  ........ 


fPrnf    Miinl 

£o/l  Msmt 
\  cipal  Mgmt. 


1958 


3       26  ' 

2      40      14° 
Controlled  free  dist. 

Frank  G.  MacAloon,  Editor;  William  C.  Copp,  Publisher,  72  W.  45th  St.   (36). 
Mazie  and  Her  Boyfriends  —  See  Harvey  Comics  Group. 
McCall's   Magazine  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Women's  Int  .....  1870      4      25      170    3.00*5,350,140 

Otis  L.  Wiese,  Editor;  McCall  Corporation,  Publisher,  230  Park  Ave.   (17). 
McCall's  Needlework  &  Crafts  Semi-an  ...........  Needlework  .......  1935      4      28      170  618,631 

Subscription  price,  $1.80  for  two  years  (4  issues). 

Nanina  Comstock,  Editor;  McCall  Corporation,  Publisher,  230  Park  Ave.  (17). 

McCall's  Pattern  Fashions  .....  6  ti.  a  yr  ..........  {Artwork  1913      4      28      17°      1-75*450,315 

Phyllis  Roderick,  Editor;  McCall  Corporation.  Publisher,  230  Park  Ave.  (17). 

MD  Medical  Newsmagazine....Monthly  ..........  Physicians  .........  1957      3     Sonified  circ.  >139,523 

Felix  Marti-Ibanez,  M.  D..  Editor:  MD  Publications,  Inc.,  30  E.  60th  St.  (22). 

1  Heat,  Piping, 
Air-Cond. 

Mechanical  Contractors  Assn.  of  America,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
Suite  570,  45  Rockefeller  Plaza  (20). 

Mechanical  Engineering  .........  Monthly  ..........  Mech.  Eng'g  ......  1907      2To£f,  u^id  dist° 

J.  J.  Jaklitsch,  Jr.,  Editor;  Amer.  Soc.  of  Mech.  Engin'rs,  Publisher, 
29  W.  39th  St.  (18). 

Meehanix  Illustrated  ...............  Monthly  ..........  {crafts^mtn1^'  1928     2     83     112    3-00*1,108,594 

William  L.  Parker,  Editor;  Fawcett  Publications,  Inc.,  67  West  44th  St.   (36). 

Medical  Journal  (Ukrainian).  Quarterly  ........  Medical  ..............  1954  c*  nt  ^d*  f  L  diatX 

Roman  Osinchuk,  M.D.,  Editor;  American-Ukrainian  Medical  Society, 
Publisher,  140  Second  Ave. 


1:4,000 


*39,2S5 
16,245 


60O 
180 


JMonthly Political 1931  2  36  112  4.00 

Harold  Randsepp,  Ed.;  World  Assn.  of  Estonians,  Inc.,  Pub.,  248  E.  34th  St.  (16). 

Men — See  Complete  Men's  Group. 

Menorah  Journal Quarterly Jewish  Culture.. 19 15  2  30  112  5.00 

Henry  Hurwitz,  Editor;  Menorah  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  20  East  69th  St.  (21). 

Modes Quarterly {^n'jfSS^w      18?8     " 

S.  A.  Moscato,  Editor ;  American-Mitchell  Fashion,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
129  W.  29th  St.  (1). 


Wear 


Se-,,-™  ......... 


1,800 
300 


*2 1,034 
1305 


Fairchild  Advertising.  Inc.,  Publisher,  7  East  12th  St.  (8). 

Mental  Hygiene  (no  adv.) Quarterly Educational 1917     1      62      104  x6.00        t3,800 

G.  S.  Stevenson.  M.D..  Editor;  National  Assn.  for  Mental  Health.  Publisher. 
10  Columbus  Circle  (19). 

MHSSfe'.!!!f.*!l!.?!f1Ped        JMonthly Cath.  A  Fam 1866     2     28      112     3.00      183,804 

ApostVeahip' of  iPrayer,'  Publisher,  515  E.  Fordham  Rd.  (58). 
M^d°Jb^rim«nte]1  }Bi-monthly Medical 1962     1     57     112   10.00          1,969 

Dr.  SamuefsoskinTEdT;  Crone  &  Stratton.  Inc.,  Pub.,  881  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—1950  Census.  XRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Metal  Reporter — See  Daily  Metal  Reporter. 

Metro>ni°»e •»••:•• »v Monthly Musical 1883      3     27      140     3. BO 

Bill  Coss,  Editor;  Ned  Bitner  and  John  W.  Bitner,  Publishers, 
114  E.  32nd  St.  (16). 

Metropolitan  Host Saturday JAmuIements     1938     2     27     104 

Rosemary  Hay  wood,  Editor;  Metropolitan  Host,  Inc.,  Pub..  19  E.  48th  St.  (17). 

Metropolitan  Museum  of        \iotiavr         /Art  &  1QnK     9     „.     1in  vK  An 

Art.  Bulletin  of  (no  adv.)  J1U  "*ayr (Archaeology      1905     2     d4     110x5.00 

The  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art,  Publisher.  Fifth  Ave.  and  82nd  St.  (28). 

Metropolitan  Star  + Monthly Jew.  In t 1945     5     24     210x1.00 

Issued  bi-monthly\  April-May  and  Nov. -Dec. 

Erwin  H.  Savelson,  Editor;  Metropolitan  Council,  B'nai  B'rith,  Publisher, 
20  West  40th  St.  (18). 

Mickey  Mouse — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group) 

Midstream-!-                                  Qiiartorlv  f  Jewish  Lit.         1955      2      28      112      3.00 

Midstream-*- Quarterly }  &  Politics  Controlled  free  dist. 

Shlomo  Katz,  Editor;  Theodor  Herzl  Foundation,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
250  W.  57th  St.  (19). 


Circ 


£21,000 


1:16,250 


55,116 


5,800 
1,200 


MU1  « 

C.  C.  Harrington,  Editor;  Conover-Mast  Publications,  Inc.,  205  E.  42nd  St.  (17). 

Millie  the  Model— See  Marvel  Comic  Group  (Yellow  Unit). 

Millinery  Research Wednesday {£"/! iSiui.0*    1987 

Millinery  Research  Corp.,  Publisher,  56  West  89th  St.  (18). 
Mill  Stock  Reporter — See  Daily  Mill  Stock  Reporter. 

Mining  and  Quarrying Monthly {f^dustriw 

Ros-Mac  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  18  E.  60th  St.  (22). 
, Month* 


>60,667 


5     24     210     5.00 


39      205 
Controlled  circ. 


>28,402 


3     26      1 

Total  un 

American  Institute  of  Mining,  Metallurgical  and  Petroleum  Engineers,  Inc., 
Publisher.  29  W.  39th  St.  (18). 

Mlrror-f Every  Morn....Illustr.  News 1924     5     24     200  21,50**880,5OO 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  e 

Glenn  Neville,  Ed.;  Daily  Mirror,  Inc.,  235  E.  Forty-fifth  St.  (17). 
Miss  America — See  Marvel  Comic  Group  (Yellow  Unit) 

Missile  Design  and  \Mn   ,,,  f  Aviation  1956      3     26      140   10.00 

Development f  Montniy ]  Missiles  Controlled  circ. 

Stephen  R.  Kent.  Publisher,  140  E.  40th  St.  (16). 

Missionary  Link  (no  adv.) Monthly Missions ,1860     2     45      121      1.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  AuguHt. 

Mrs.  Wallace  Paddon,  Editor;  Woman's  Union  Missionary  Society  of  America, 
Publisher,  80  E.  llth  St. 

Missions Monthly Baptist 1803      3     27      140     2.50 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.  2      41      140 

Dr.  John  C.  Slemp,  Ed.;  American  Baptist  Conv'n,  Pub..  152  Madison  Ave.  (16). 

Mirrachi  Weg  (Yiddish) Monthly f  Jewish  Int. 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.      \(  Religious) 
Rabbi  Aaron  Pechenick,  Editor;  Mizrachi  Organization  of  America,  Publisher, 
1133  Broadway   (10). 

Model  Airplane  News(offset). Monthly {i^Mech!"  ^     1929     8     2T      14°     3'50       78'000 

Wm.  Winter.  Editor;  Air  Age.  Inc..  Pub.,  551  Fifth  Ave.  (17). 
Modern  Baby,  The — See  Alford  Baby  Group. 


>13,419 

1,950 

51,000 


1Q«A      „      on 
19db      6     6J 


Modern  Bride Bi-monthly {gride-To  Be      1949     4     24      158      3'00  *121»°16 

Elisa  Daggs,  Editor;  Ziff-Davis  Publishing  Co.,  One  Park  Avo.  (16). 

Modern  Drugs Bi-monthly New  Drugs 1935     2     25        94      3.00 

Bi-monthly  Service  of  the  Modern  Drug  Encyclopedia  Controlled  circ.  >121,678 

Harry  D.  Fein,  M.D.,  Editor;  Drug  Publications,  Inc.,  HE.  86th  St.  (16). 

Modern  Grocer* Friday Groc.  Trade »"     5     2S     213     8-°° 

Charles  Ackerman,  Editor;  Independent  Grocers'  Publishing 
Co.,  Inc.,  370  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 

[Fash.  Sewing 

Modern  Miss Semi-an 1&  Home  Eco- 

tnomics  Teach. 

Marian  Cooke,  Editor;  Simplicity  Pattern  Co.,  Tnc.,  200  Madison  Ave.  (16). 

r  Knitting, 

Modern  Needlecraft Semi-an 4  Sewing*!**'      1947     9     27     14S     1'00 

I  Embroidery 
Maggie  Meehan,  Editor;  Needlework  Publications,  Inc.,  651  Fifth  Ave.   (17). 


1937     8 


Qualified  paid 
Controlled  circ. 


24      143 
Controlled  circ. 


>e,429 
>6,215 


>56,789 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  4> Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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*21,168 


3,640 


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Modem  Packaging  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Packaging  ..........  1927     |     \\     JJJ     7*00 

Prints  Modern  Packaging  Encyclopedia  as  13th  issue.  Total  unpaid  diet. 

Published  as  2nd  issue  in  November. 
Lloyd  Stouffer,  Editor;  Modern  Packaging  Corp.,  Pub.,  875  Madison  Ave.  (22). 

Modern  Photography  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Photography  .....  1937     8     27      140     4.00  *213,060 

Augustus  Wolfman,  Editor;  Everett  Gellert,  Publisher,  88  West  60th  St.  (23). 

Mod«m  PlM«tl««  *r««tMv  /Synth.  Plastic  1924     3     27     140     7.00    *30,405 

Modern  Plastics  .......................  Monthly  ..........  (industry  2     41      140 

Print  Modern  Plastics  Encyclopedia  as  13th  issue.  Total  unpaid  dist.         2,386 

Published  as  2nd  issue  in  September. 
Hiram  McCann,  Editor;  Breskin  Publications,  Inc.,  576  Madison  Ave.    (22). 

Modern  Romances  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Fiction  ...............  1930     3     27     148    2.00*1,053,508 

See  also  Dell   Modern  Group. 

Henry  P.  Malmgreen,  Editor;  Dell  Publishing  Co..  Inc.,  750  Third  Ave.   (17). 

Modem  Sanitation  and  \Monthlv  /Inguinal      1949     2     40      140      8'°° 

Building  Maintenance  .......  jMonthly  ..........  (jj^^  2     £Uolled  circ.    >16,200 

Malcolm  Merritt,  Jr.,  Editor;  Powell  Magazines,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

855  Avenue  of  the  Americas  (1). 
Modem  Screen  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Motion  Pict.  .....  .1930     3     27      148    2.00*1,166^153 

See  also  Dell  Modern  Group;  Dell  Screen  Unit. 

David  Myers.  Editor;  Dell  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  750  Third  Ave.  (17). 

Mode™  T.xtl,e.  ......................  Month*  ..........  {££"£»,     1925     2     £»Jl&d'.i£ 

Jerome  Campbell,  Editor;  A.  H.  McCollougb.  Publisher,  808  Fifth  Ave.  (16). 

[Window  IOKA     ft     27      140     800 

Modern  Windows  +  .................  Monthly  ..........  Specialty  1984     8     Controlled  circ.    >1S,713 

(Dealers 
Pincus  W.  Tell,  Editor;  Cantor  Publications,  Inc.,  116  East  16th  St.  (3). 

f  Liquor  Com'rs  1942     8     26     140     8.00 
Monopoly  State  Review,  The..  Monthly  ..........  A  State  Store  2     40     140 

(Managers  Controlled  circ. 

Liquor  Publications,  Inc.,  404  Fourth  Ave.   (16). 

Most  Teenage  Group  ..............  Bi-monthly  .....  {  Tlena^ers^      1956     8     26      18°      1'°° 

Comprised  of:  Cool;  Hep  Cats.  Space  sold  in  combination  or  separately.  See  indi- 

vidual listings.  ,  „      ,__v 

Robert  E.  Fischer.  Editor;  Most  Publications,  Ltd.,  116  W.  72nd  St.  (23). 

Motion   Picture  .......................  Monthly  ..........  Motion  Picts  ......  1911     8      27      143      2.40*803,270 

See  also  Fawcett  Women's  Group.  /oav 

Jack  Podell,  Editor;  Fawcett  Publications,  Inc..  67  West  44th  St.   (86). 


>9,700 


>4,664 
325,482 


Motion  Picts  ......  1918     4     24     152     6'°° 


Motion  Picture  Daily {&_ 

Sherwin  Kane,  Editor;  Quigley 'Publishing  Co.,  Rockefeller  Center  (20). 

Motion  Picture  Herald Saturday { industry ^      m5     ^oUl  uJp 

Issues  sections  every  month  under  names  of  Better  Theatres  and  Better  Refresh- 
ment Merchandising.  ,     .          /OA\ 
Martin  J.  Quigley.  Jr.,  Editor;  Quigley  Publishing  Co.,  1270  Sixth  Ave.   (20). 

1903      8     27      140     4.00  *10S,432 

»«*" MontW* {£rUad°em0tlVe  Vtel  Ui4p°aid  a*.          3,819 

Edward  Ford,  Editor;  Hearst  Corporation,  Pub.,  250  W.  65th  St.  (19). 

Motor  Boating Monthly {^Yach^        19°7     2'     41     147     5'°°    ^^^ 

C.  F.  Chapman,  Editor;  Hearst  Corporation,  Pub.,  572  Madison  Ave.  (22). 


Motor  Group  ............................  Monthly  .......... 

Comprised  of:  Car  Life;  Motor  Guide;  Rod  Builder  &  Customizer;  Speed  Age. 


Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group.  See  individual  listings. 
Great  American  Publications,  Inc.,  41  E. 


3     30     140     3.00      $74,431 


*4,500 


42nd  St.  (17). 

Motor  Guide   (offset) Monthly Automotive 1956 

See  also  Motor  Group. 

Phil  Kriegler.  Editor;  Henry  Scharf,  Publisher,  41  E.  42nd  St.  (17). 

Motor  Truck  New.+ Month* ft™^      19"  CoV^led^ed^0 

Leslie  Peat,  Ed.;  Empire  State  Highway  Transportation  Assn.,  Inc.,  Pub..  44 

East  23rd  St.  (10). 
Mouseketeer* — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 

Mover.  New. Monthly {^oraglfndu.. 1989     5     24     21°     2'50 

Frank  J.  Sweeney,  Jr.,  Editor;  Moving  and  Storage  Industry  Public  Relations 

Bureau,  Inc..  Publisher,  205  W.  14th  St.  (11). 
Movie  and  TV  Spotlight — See  Timely  Women's  Group. 
Movieland  and  TV  Times — See  Hillman  Women's  Group. 

Movie  Life Monthly Motion  Pict. 1937     8     27      148     8.00*178,200 

See  also  Ideal  Movie  Group,  Ideal  Fan  Group,  Ideal  Women's  Group. 
Barbara  Janes,  Editor;  Ideal  Publishing  Corp.,  295  Madison  Ave.  (17). 

Circulation-HHtSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements ;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year,  subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Movie  Mirror  (offset)  .....  ........  Monthly  ..........  Enter'nt  .............  1954     3     26     137     8.00  *  123,429 

See  also  Sterling  Women's  Group.  -»»•*«* 

Richard  Heller,  Editor;  Morris  S.  Latzen,  Publisher,  441  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 

MOcYoesl^pS,P^!:.T.T.  ........  JMonthly  ..........  Motion  Picts  ......  1940     3     27     143     3.00*182^02 

See  also  Ideal  Movie  Group,  Ideal  Fan  Group,  Ideal  Women's  Group. 
Diana  Lurvey,  Editor;  Ideal  Publishing  Corp.,  295  Madison  Ave.  (17). 

Movie  World  —  See  Screen  Stars  Group;  also  Complete  Women's  Group. 

Mr.  District  Attorney  —  See  National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 

Municipal  Engineers  Journal.  Quarterly  ..........  Munic.  Eng*g...l903      1     57       98  x2  00 

MeyerP.  Wiles,  Editor;  Municipal  Engineers  of  the  City  of  New  York,  Publisher, 
r»  89th  St.  (18). 


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Municipal  Signal  Engineer  ......  Bi-monthly  .....  Mun.Sig.Equip..l986 

Irvin  Shulsinger,  Editor;  Public  Safety  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 
130  West  42nd  St.  (36). 


8     27     140 
Inc.,  Publisher 


8  00 


..........  Pol!tlcal 


»     26      125     2.00 

Theodore  Vaszily,  Editor;  Hungarian  Committee  of  the  Socialist  Labor  Party 
Publisher,  80  Fourth  Ave.  (8).  " 


J900 


Murray  Hill  News Monthly { HIM  Are?7        1952     5     24     21° 

The  Murray  Hill  News  Co..  Publisher.  287  Madison  Ave.  (16). 
Muscular  Dystrophy  News  1  Mthl  (Muscular  1951      3      27      143 

(no  adv.)    (offset)    f  Monthly }  Dystrophy  Controlled  free  dist. 

Robert  Ross,  Editor;  Muscular  Dystrophy  Assns.  of  America,  Inc.,  Publisher 
1790  Broadway  (19). 

.l.^ JQuarterl, Museums »"  dU'oHedfL  &« 

Raymonde  Fien,  Editor;  United  Nations   Educational,   Scientific  and  Cultural 
Organization.  Publisher,  801  Third  Ave.  (22). 

Musical  America Mo.&Semi-mo.Music,  Arts 1898     4     24     154     6.00 

Issued  semi-mo,  on  the  1st  and  15th  in  Nov.,  Dec.,  Jan.,  Feb;  all  others  monthly. 

Feb.  15th  issue  Annual  Special  Edition. 
Ronald  Eyer,  Editor;  Musical  America  Corp.,  Publisher,  118  W.  67th  St.  (19). 

Musical  Courier Monthly Musical 1880     3      27      140     3.00 

Dr.  Gid  Waldrop,  Editor;  Gainsburg-Shack,  Inc.,  Pub.,   119  W.  67th  St.   (19). 

fMusicallnstr.,  1Q»0      0      oo 

Musical  Merchandise  Review.  Monthly { Piano  &  Organ  187a     8     ^8 

1  Trade 
McKemin  Publishing  Company,  1475  Broadway  (36). 

Musical  Quarterly-f Quarterly Music 1916      1     69     119 

P.  H.  Lang,  Editor;  G.  Schirmer.  Inc.,  Publisher,  8  E.  Forty-third  St.  (17). 

Music  Clubs  Magazine  V 5  ti.  a  yr Music  Educ .1930     2     40     134 

Edith  Behrens,  Editor;  National  Federation  of  Music  3     27     134 

Clubs,  Publisher.  445  W.  23rd  St.  (11). 

;  Journal 9  ti.  a  yr Musical 1943 


1*°°        *8>8°° 
16,000—  Free 


26,000 


1,800 
1,114 


25.217 


«  A 


Controlled  circ.      >7,021 


4.00 


1.50 


20,804 
2,200 


*5,503 


326,000 


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Dr.  Sigmund  Spaeth,  Editor;  The  Music  Journal,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

167  W.  67th  St.  (19). 
Music  Trades  ............................  Monthly  ..........  Music  Trade  ......  1890     3     80     147     2.00 

John  F.  MaJeski.  Jr.,  Ed.;  Music  Trades  Corp.,  Publisher,  118  W.  57th  St.  (19). 
Mutt  &  Jeff  —  See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 

My  Baby  ..................................  Monthly  ..........  {Se^lIotherB    194°     S     27     143     2'50 

Purchased  by  1,000  important  department  stores  throughout  the  country  for  free 

distribution  to  their  customers. 
Peg  Rivers,  Editor;  Shaw  Publications  Inc.,  302  Fifth  Ave.  (1). 

M^?fii^'-?.  .............  Kmonthly  .....  {»&»$<*  1909      »     52        96  *™° 

Dr.  D.  P.  Rogers,  Editor;  New  York  Botanical  Garden-Mycological  Society  of 

America,  Publisher,  Bronx  Park  (58). 

My  Greatest  Adventure  —  See  National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 
My  Love  Secret  —  See  Hillman  Romance  Group;  also  HUlman  Women's  Group. 
My  Own  Romance  —  See  Marvel  Comic  Group  (Yellow  Unit). 
My  Romance  —  See  Complete  Women's  Group;  also  My  Romance  Group. 

My  Romance  Group  .................  Bi-monthly  .....  {s^ies06  1949     3     27     143     2'00  *522'171 

Comprised  of:  My  Romance;  True  Secrets.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 
Martin  Goodman,  Publisher.  655  Madison  Ave.  (21). 

My  Romantic  Adventures  —  See  American  Romance  Group. 

Mystery  In  Space  —  See  National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 

N.A.  A.  Bulletin  (no  adv.)....  Monthly  ..........  Account1*  .......  ...  1919     1     54       98  x       42,000 

Geo.  F.  Wyman,  Editor;  National  Assn.  of  Accountants,  Publisher, 
605  Park  Ave.  (22). 

Nancy  —  See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 


Nation,  The-f Saturday Cur.  Comt 1865     |     fj 


133 
183 


8.00       26,601 


Carey  McWilliams,  Editor;  George  G.  Kirstein,  Publisher,  888  Sixth  Ave.  (14). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C,  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IPO.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -fUses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch,  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate  Visaed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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National  Beauty  School 
Journal  and  Beauty 

School  Management J 

Milady  Publishing  Corp.,  8839  White  Plains  Rd.  (67). 

/Bottled  Soft 
"1  Drinks 


Estab  Cols<$> Width V  Depth    Sub 
1949     8      27      140 
2      43      140 
Controlled  free  dist. 


Clrc 


National  Bottlers'  Gazette Monthly.. 


1882 


5.00 


5,400 
*4,302 
1,993 
*17,913 
1,187 


4     28      140 
8      86      140 

Total  unpaid  dist. 

M.  J.  Becker,  Editor;  Nat'l  Bottlers'  Gazette,  Inc.,  Pub.,  9  East  85th  St.  (16). 

1910     3      26      140     4.00 

National  Cleaner  and  Dyer Monthly Drycleaning 2     41     140 

Total  unpaid  dist. 
Arthur  F.  Schuelke,  Editor;  R.  H.  Donnelley  Corp.,  Pub.,  805  East  45th  St.  (17). 

National  Comics  Group,  The.. Monthly Comics 3     26     126          *6, 685, 196 

Comprised  of:  Red  Unit  Monthlies — Adventure;  All  American  Men  of  War; 
Detective;  G.  I.  Combat;  House  of  Secrets;  Our  Army  at  War;  Strange  Adven- 
tures. Red  Unit  Bi-monthlies — All  Star  Western ;  Bob  Hope ;  Brave  and  Bold ; 
Challengers  of  the  Unknown;  Charlie  Chan;  Gangbusters;  Lois  Lane;  Rex; 
Sgt.  Bilko;  Western.  Red  Unit  (8  ti.  a  yr.) — Fox  and  Crow;  Jimmy  Olsen; 
Superman;  Wonder  Woman;  World's  Finest.  * 3, 29 1,3 12. 

Comprised  of:  Blue  Unit  Monthlies — Action;  Black  hawk;  House  of  Mystery; 
My  Greatest  Adventure;  Our  Fighting  Forces;  Star  Spangled  War  Stories; 
Unexpected.  Blue  Unit  Bi-monthlies — Date  with  Judy ;  Flippity  &  Flop ;  Hopa- 
long  Cassidy ;  Mr.  District  Attorney ;  Peter  Porkchops ;  Pvt.  Dobemnan ;  Real 
Screen;  Showcase;  Tomahawk.  Blue  Unit  (8  ti.  a  yr.) — Batman;  Jerry  Lewis; 
Mystery  in  Space;  Sugar  and  Spike;  Superboy;  Three  Mouseketeers. 
*3,393,884. 
Published  in  two  units.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group,  by  the  unit,  or 

by  selected  titles. 
National  Comics  Group,  Publisher,  205  East  42nd  St.   (17). 

National  Council  Outlook Monthly Interdenom 1951     3     27      140     2.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Donald  C.  Bolles,  Editor;  National  Council  of  the  Churches  of  Christ  in  the 

U.  S.  A.,  Publisher,  297  Fourth  Avenue  (10). 
National  Foundation  News    \MnntMv  [Infantile  1941     6     28     172 

(no  adv.)    J  Montftly \Paralysis  Controlled  free  dist. 

Lee  Kramer,  Editor;  The  National  Foundation,  Publisher,  800  Second  Ave.  (17) 

National  Guardian  + Monday News  &  Anal....  194 8     4     28     192     5.00 

James  Aronson,  Editor;  Weekly  Guardian  Associates,  Publisher, 
197  E.  4th  St.  (9). 
f  National  Herald-f-  (Greek) Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1915     8     24 

J  National  Herald-f  (Greek) Sunday {Pllus^News*      1915     5     24 

B.    J.    Marketos,    Editor;   National    Herald,    Inc.,    Publisher,    G.P.O. 
140  W.  26th  St.  (1). 

[Int.  of  Ind. 

National  Independent Monthly |Tire  Dealers      1941     8     82      157     8.00 

[&  Rebuilders 
George  J.  Burger,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  250  West  67th  St.  (19). 

National  Insurance  Buyer Bi-monthly JManage^s  1954      3      27      131  x5'00 

Linda  Burke,  Editor:  American  Society  of  Insurance  Management,  Inc., 
Publisher,  8  W.  40th  St.  (18). 

National  Jeweler                      iMonthlv  (Jewelry  1906     \     Jg     JJS     8-°° 

Incorporating  Jewelry jMonthly jlndus  2     40^  UO^  ^ 

Ellis  Publications,  Inc.,  404  Fourth  Ave.  (16).  Controlled  circ. 

National  Jewish  Post  and  Opinion  (National  Edition),  110  W  40th  St.  For  complete 
information  see  National  Jewish  Post  and  Opinion,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

National  Lithographer Monthly Lithograph'g 1893     3     27     140     3.00 

Harris  W.  C.  Browne.  Editor  and  Publisher,  11  Park  Place  (7). 

[Lutheran 

National  Lutheran,  The 5  ti.  ayr ]  Pastors  &          1931     3     26     140     1.00 

[Laymen 
Alex   Liepa,   Ed.;  National   Lutheran   Council,   Pub.,    60    Madison   Ave.    (10). 

National  Municipal  Review.. ..Monthly J  Local  & 

Not  Issued  during  August.  [State  Gov't 

Alfred  Willoughby,  Ed.;  National  Municipal  League,  Pub.,  47  East  68th  St.  (21). 

N.«on.J  Petroleum  N.w........  Month* ^^        19°9     V^  u^°id  5is°t° 

Frank   Breese,   Editor;  McGraw-Hill   Publishing   Co.,    380   W.    42nd   St.    (36). 
National  Police  Gazette—See  Police  Gazette  (National). 

National  Pre..  Photographer. Monthly {p^tography     ^  ControWfL  dist. 

Harry  Coren,  Editor;  National  Press  Photographers  Assn.,  Publisher,  Room  600, 

286  East  45th  St.  (17). 
National  Program — See  Armstrong  Daily,  The. 

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294   20.00 

224    10.00 

Box    49, 


$80,000 
$33,670 

§16,625 
§16,625 


tl.750 


>1 0,650 
>1 3,306 


*6,491 


14,000 


1912     2      42        98  xS.OO 


4.3O5 

*18,460 
1,175 


3,625 
l.OOO 


National  Review + .Saturday i  Politics  1956     3     27 

William  F.  Buckley,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  150  E.  35th  St.  (16). 

1928      3     26 
2      41 


136      8.00        20,000 


National  Rug  Cleaner .Monthly Rug  Clean'g 


140 
140 


3.50       *2,593 


Gerald  Whitman,  Editor;  Reuben  H.  Donnelley  Corp.,  Pub..  805  E.  46th  St.  (17). 

National  Sculpture  Review Quarterly Sculpture 1951  Controlled1  free^ist. 

Adolph  Block,  Editor;  National  Sculpture  Society,  Publisher,  1083  Fifth  Ave.' 


1,4OO 
4,300 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  •ftjune  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
•ma.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCoonty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  \M"ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  f««. 

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National  Theatre  and  Concert  Magazines. 

Program  magazines  for  music  and  the  theatre,  distributed  in  100  key  cities. 
For  circulation  and  advertising  rates,  write  to  National  Theatre  and  Concert 
Magazines.  258  Fifth  Ave.  (1). 

NaoS&K  .......  {w?m.hlnt.          1929     2     30     112     l'M       ^ll& 

Mrs.  Syivaii  H.  KohnV  Editor  ;  National  Women's  League  of  the  United  Syna- 

gogue of  America,  Publisher,  8080  Broadway  (27). 
Natural  History  .......................  Monthly  ..........  Nat.  Science  ......  1900     3     26     140x5.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Dr.  E.  M.   Weyer,  Jr.,  Editor;  American  Museum  of  Natural  History,  Pub., 

Central  Park  W.  at  79th  St.  (24). 
Nature's  Path  -f  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Health  Educ  ......  1896     3     27      140     4.00      $53,000 

John  Benedict  Lust,  Ed.;  Benedict  Lust  Publications,  848  Lexington  Ave.  (16). 
Navy  Combat  —  See  Marvel  Comic  Group  (Red  Unit). 
New  Crossword  Puzzles  —  See  Thrilling  Fiction  Group. 
New  Homes  Guide  ...................  Semi-an  ...........  Home  Plann'g...  1937     4     24      158     1.00    $500,000 

Gladys  Miller,  Editor;  Magazine  Division,  Henry  Holt  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
530  Fifth  Ave.  (36). 


New  Leader  ..............................  Monday  ...........  &  1924     3     26     13°     6-°° 


William  E.  Bohn,  Editor;  American  Labor  Conference  on  International  Affairs, 

Inc.,  Publisher,  7  E.  16th  St.  (8). 
New  Medical  Materia  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1959     3     26     140 

Dan  Rennick,  Editor;  Robert  A.  O'Malley,  Publisher,  250  W.  55th  St.  (19). 
New  Outlook  for  the  Blind  .....  Monthly  ..........  (Workers  for      1QA7     0     OQ     IAT     o  nn 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.      \  the  Blind  iyu'      A     ™     10T     8'ou 

Also  printed  in  Braille.  Subscription  price  $1.60  per  year. 

American  Foundation  for  the  Blind,  Publisher,  15  W.  16th  St.  (11). 

News,  Daily  +  ..........................  Every  Morn....Independent  ......  1919     ^l* 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  SundayTre'.  5 

News  Syndicate  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  220  E.  Forty-second  St.  (17). 


Newsdealer  ................................  Monthly  ..........  {  JRcteifcni011        1946     3     28     14°     3*°°      *61'000 

Roger  M.  Damio,  Editor;  W.  H.  Cobb,  Publisher,  141  E.  44th  St.  (17). 

fDept.  Heads       10  re      Q      97      i^n      A  on 
News  Front  (offset)  ...............  Monthly  ..........  '   *  Controlled  free  dist.       50,281 


Baldwin  H.  Ward,  Editor;  Year,  Incorporated,  Publisher,  21  W.  45th  St.   (36). 
News  Record  —  See  Daily  News  Record. 
News  TimeV  ............................  Friday  .............  {sch^oTlnt*       1952     2     40      14°     2-°°      325'000 

Edna  M.  Preston,  Editor;  Scholastic  Magazines,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

33  W.  42nd  St.  (36). 
Newsweek  .................................  Monday  ...........  Current  News.  ...1938      3     27      140   6.00*1,239,564 

Issued  Thursday  preceding. 
Newsweek-European  ...............  Monday  ...........  Current  News....  194  5      3     27      140   12.50        46,000 

Newsweek-Pacific  ....................  Monday  ...........  Current  News....  1945      3     27      140   12.50        25,000 

Weekly  Publications.  Inc.,  152  W.  42nd  St.  (18). 

f  East-  West 

New  World  Review  ..................  Monthly  .......  ^^USSR^0'*111982     *     27       98     2'5° 

I  China,  etc. 
Jessica  Smith,  Editor;  N.  W.  R.  Publications,  Inc.,  34  W.  15th  St.  (11). 

AUt°RPair  utoReair.  .....  »«  ° 


...R!.P.ai.r  ........  I""""*  ..........  AutoRepair.  .....  »«  cLt^J  JrVlis  t° 

Walter  Van  Allen,  Editor;  Van  Allen  Publishing  Co.,  799  Broadway  (3). 
New  York  Certified  Public     |Monthiy  ..........  Accounting  ........  1930     2     28        93x5.00          9,953 

CN?UY.  Sntate"Society"of  'Certified  Public  Accountants,  Pub.,  677  Fifth  Ave.  (22). 
New  York  Construction         JMonday  ...........  Construction  .....  1953      5      24     217     9.00          4,500 

eNew^  York  Cons  itruction  News.  Publisher,  2089  Grand  Central  Terminal   (17). 
Yorker   The    ............  Saturday  .........  Comt.&Humor...l925      3     27      143     7.00  *425,546 

William  Bto™lx&m^™?or**r  Magazine,  Inc.,  Pub.,  26  W.  43rd  St.  (86). 

^-kh>  WochenbUt       }  Monthly  .........  (^ffi  &         1935     2     44     14?     7'0°  - 

Isaac  LieDmani'^diTNew  Yorker  Wochenblat  Assn.,  Pub..  41  Union  Square  (3). 
New  York  Genealogical  andlQUarterly  ......  Genealogical  ......  1870     1     67     112x6.00  $700 

BiNewPYorak  Genealogicii  and  Biographical  Society.  Pub.,  122  E.  68th  St.   (22). 
New  York  Journal  of  \Monthly  ..........  Dental  ................  1868     2     30     107x4.00        $5,879 


1886     3     26     140     4 

-Journal  Uncorporating        Monthly Lumber  Trd 2     40^0^ 

LUTom  DugganV  Editor -New  York  Lumber  Trade  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
5624  Grand  Central  Terminal  (17). 

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New  York  Medicine Semi-mo Medical 1945     2     84       98  xS.OO 

Robert  D.  Potter,  Editor;  Medical  Society  of  County  of  New  York,  Publisher, 
2  E.  108rd  St.  (22). 


New  York  Motorist*  ............  Monthly  ..........  il  1926     5     24     196     x'50 

J.  R.  Crossley,  Editor;  Automobile  Club  of  N.  Y.,  Publisher.  28  E.  78th  St.  (21). 

New  York  Physician  \MnnfhW  M«<lie  ArRnim       198S     2     26       98     1-°° 

and  American  Medicine*  JMonthly  ..........  Medic.&Hosp  ......  Controlled  free  diet. 

Frank  C.  Combes,  M.D.,  Edtior;  American  Physician,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

1440  Broadway  (18). 
New  York  Press  +  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Rac'g&Soc.Spts.  1924     5     27     252     6.00 

Jo  Hochmann,  Editor;  Irving  King,  Publisher,  11  West  42nd  St. 

W*wVm.lrPn*.Mio<.incrR«viAiir  MnntMir  {Industrial          1955     8     27      140     2.50 

New  York  Purchasing  Review..Monthly  ..........  {  Purchasing  Controlled  free  dist. 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 

James  C.  Adams,  Editor;  Purchasing  Agents  Assn.  of  New  York,  Publisher, 

120  Broadway  (5). 
New  York  Sales  Executive  -h-Tuesday  ..........  [Sales  Execu-     1946     8     27      140     7.50 

Not  issued  during  August.  \tives  Club  Int.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Laurence  Stern,  Editor;  Sales  Executives  Club  of  New  York,  Publisher, 
Roosevelt  Hotel   (17). 

lalO™  ...............  {^^"'Independent  ......  1912     7     26 

K.  Sabat,  Editor;  C.  S.  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  435  E.  86th  St.  (28). 

—         .......  }Monday  ...........  Banking  .............  1938     3     27     126     5.00 

John  J.  MackHn.  Editor;  N.  Y.  State  Bankers  Assn.,  Publisher,  83  Liberty  St.  (5). 

New  York  State  Journal  of  l*^,  ^          M.*H-.I  190°     2     32     118x7.50 

Medicine  ............................  JSemi-mo  .........  Medical  ...............  Controlled  free  dist. 

L.  D.  Redway,  M.D..  Editor;  Medical  Society  of  the  State  of  New  York,  Pub- 

lisher. 750  Third  Ave.  (17). 
New  York  State  Pharmacist..  Monthly  ..........  Drug  Trade  ........  1927     8     26     133x3.00 

David  Beiles,  Editor  ;  Pharmaceutical  Society  of  the  State  of  New  York, 

Publisher,  117  E.  69th  St.  (21). 
New  York  Teacher  News  V  ...-Saturday  .........  Teaching  ............  1941 

Abraham  Lederman,  Editor;  Teachers  Union  of  the  City  of 
New  York,  Publisher,  206  W.  15th  St.  (11). 

Monthly  ..........  W.C.T.U  ............  1874 


Clrt 

7,500 


333,730 


£15.000 


50 
4,036 


£200 
£3,500 


287      8.00      $20,211 


1,600 

720 
24,420 

6,108 


5     24     210  xl.OO        11,000 


} 


8      86      161     x.85      £18,500 


Not  issued  during  May,  August,  December. 
Helen  G.  H.  Estelle,  Editor;  Woman's  Christian  Temperance  Union,  Publisher, 
8  W.  29th  St.  (1). 


208 


....y  ..........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1955     5     23 

Alumni  Federation  of  New  York  University,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
100  Washington  Square  East  (8). 

.    ............  }  Monday  ...........  Colle«fate  ..........  1927     6     24      210     Free 

Students  of  Evening  School  of  Washington  Square  College,  Division  of  N.Y.U., 
Editors  and  Publishers,  100  Washington  Square,  East  (3). 

New  YorskeListy+(Czech)..{^tes*'Thlir8-Independent  ......  1865     7     26     280   11.00 

Alexandra  Verna,  Editor;  C.  S.  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  435  86th  St.  (28). 
Night  and  Day  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Gen'l  Int  ............  1948     4     27     161      8.00 

A.  Lawrence  Holmes,  Editor;  Halho  Corporation,  Publisher,  HE.  47th  St.  (17). 

fT>™w<,™  !955      8      27      140      8.00 

Noise  Control  +  .......................  Bi-monthly  .....  ISTSSf™  2     40     140 

T  1  of  Noise  Controlled  free  dist. 

Preston  Smith,  Editor;  American  Institute  of  Physics,  Publisher, 
335  E.  45th  St.  (17). 

*^M£SS£>  +  ......  }M°»th*  ..........  Women-.lnt  ......  19S4     8     30 

Catherine  Gyarmaty,  Editor;  Nok  Vilaga,  Incorporated,  Publisher, 

130  E.  16th  St.  (3). 
Nordstjernan  (Swedish)  .........  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  .1872     7     26 

G.  T.  Rooth,  Editor  and  Publisher,  108  Park  Row  (7). 

1915     3     28 
2 


x     124,000 


1,400 
§12,328 

3,086 
800 

140     2.50       £2,500 


289     5.00 


Norwegian  American              \ibfrv«*vi«  JNor.-> 

Commerce  (offset) [Monthly |Trade 


Amer. 


41 


129 
129 


3.00 


Controlled  free  dist. 

Bent  Vanberg,  Editor;  Norwegian  American  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Inc.,  Pub., 
290  Madison  Ave.  (17). 

Notion  and  Novelty  Review...Monthly Not. A  NOT 1866     8     27     140     8.00 

Issued  semi-monthly  in  May.  2     40     140 

Val  G.  Jurgell.  Ed.;  Halre  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Ill  Fourth  Ave.  (8). 

Novoye  Russkoye  Slovo-f     \«w-fcw  M/VM1     Tn<Unmi<i«fit        1909     8     26     29>   16;°° 

(New  Russ.  Word)  (Rus.)  }  Every  Mom.... In  dependent Sunday  circ. 

Prints  Canadian  Edition  weekly  on  Thursday. 

M.  Weinbaum.  Editor;  V.  Shimkin,  Publisher,  243  W.  56th  St.  (19). 

^oridM^kraWan1)^       JBi-monthly {J^*1*1*11          ™™     8     26     127     1.20 

Roman  Imycky,  Editor;  Assn.  of  American  Ukraniana,  Pub.,  68  E.  7th  St.  (8). 


58,250 

£2,000 
£500 

*3,103 


822,318 
522,315 


1.681 


Orodatton— **S«pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  Msrch  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  £Publisher*s  Report;  Light  «ace,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
emt.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  Inch.  tCounty  seat  Potmlation—1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUr 
estimate.  VI**ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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™Ru$™) JQuarterly Literary 1942     1     48       90     7.00 

M.  M.  Karpovich,  Editor;  New  Review  Inc.,  Publisher,  2700  Broadway. 

^Idt^PoHsh^  ««     8     23     82215.00 

I.  Morawski,  Editor;  Nowy  Swiat  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  840  Broadway  (8). 

NPPA  Journal -f Quarterly CrimePrevnt'n.,.1921     2     28     118     4.50 

Matthew  Matlin,  Editor;  Nat'l  Probation  and  Parole  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1790  Broadway  (19). 


Fuclear  Science  and                \MnTifMir  [Nuclear 

Engineering JMonthly ^Technology 


1956     1     67     117 


Subscription  price  $12.50  per  volume,  2  vols.  annually. 

J.  G.  Beckerfey,  Editor;  Academic  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  111  Fifth  A 


Nucleonics Monthly 


f  Nuclear 
\Technology 


1947 


McGraw-Hill  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  880  W.  42nd  St.  (86). 
Nugget Bi-monthly |  Young  Men's 


.ve.   (8). 
3     27      140     8.00 
Total  unpaid  diet. 


Clrc 

§25,114 

J5.700 


*19,596 
1,780 


v«r«'«r  H*m».     1947     8     2?     140     3.00 
.....  Nurs  g  Homes...  Controlled  free  dist. 


27      140     3.50 


1955     3      27      140 
George  Wiswell,  Editor;  Michael  St.  John,"  Publisher,  545  Fifth  Ave.  (17). 

JQuarterly Coin  Coll.  Int 1947     1     61       98     2.00 

The  American  Numismatic  Society,  Publisher,   Broadway  between   155th  and 

166th  Sts.  (82). 
Nursing  Home  1 0,  mn 

Administrator   JBi-mo 

Philip  Chary,  Publisher,  432  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 

Nursing  Outlook Monthly {Nursing0**1      1953     8     2?     14°     4'00 

R.   Mildred  Hall,  R.N.,  Editor;  American  Journal  of  Nursing  Co..   Publisher, 

2  Park  Ave. 
Nursing  Research  (no  adv.).. .3  ti.  a  yr Nursing ,1962     2     39     133     2.50 

American  Journal  of  Nursing  Co.,  Publisher,  2  Park  Ave.  (16). 
Nursing  World Monthly Nursing 1888     3 

Virginia  A.  Turner,  R.N.,  Editor;  Nursing  World,  Publisher, 

480  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 
Nutrition  Reviews  (no  adv.). .Monthly Sci.  of  Nutri'n.,.,1942     2 

F.  J.  Stare,  Ph.D.,  M.D.,  Ed.;  Nutrition  Foundation,  Inc.,  99  Park  Ave. 
Observation  Post — See  Campus,  The. 
Obstetrics  and  Gynecology Monthly Medical 1963     2     31     112   12.00 

Ralph  A.  Reis,  M.D.,  Editor;  Paul  B.  Hoeber,  Inc.,  Publisher,  49  E.  83rd  St.  (16). 

nffi_-    muA                                   Tk*««+v»w  /Office  Equip.     1935     2     26       98     3.00 

Office,  The Monthly f  &  M'g'nt  Controlled  circ. 

Office  Publications,  Co.,  Publisher,  232  Madison  Ave.  (16). 

Office  Management Monthly {ft^uppKe^'     194°     Votol  unpaid  dis£ 

Robert  M.  Smith,  Editor;  Geyer-McAllister  Publications,  212  Fifth  Ave.  (10). 

Official  Guide  of  Railways Monthly {^Guide  1868     2     86     126  3°'°0 

A.  J.  Burns,  Editor;  National  Railway  Publication  Co..  424  W.  83rd  St.   (1). 

1.75 


3.00    $347,000 


32      112 


4.00 
(16). 


Official  Proceedings  of  the  \w««**.i« 

New  York  Railroad  Club....JMonthly  .......... 


v     97      if»9 
2     27      102 


14,633 
*18,856 

$4,663 
$31,641 

*4,215 
10,000 

>47,554 

*29,097 
1,246 

19,200 
1,800 


Not  issued  during  June,  July,  Aug.  and  Sept. 

New  York  Railroad  Club,  Publisher,  80  Church  St.  (7). 


..........  TravelATransp.,1932     2     49     154   11.00      *4>533 


Transportation  Guides,  Inc.,  Publisher,  6  E.  40th  St.  (16). 

Offset  Duplicator  Review Monthly {g^^eth'd8  1951  controlled  free  dist. 

Kenneth  Dorman,  Editor;  Offset  Duplicator  Review  Inc.,  Pub.,  101  W.  31st  St.  (1). 

Oil  Paint  and  Drug  JMonday {^faTedf Mat's    1871     4     29     196     B*°0 

Schnell  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  80  Church  St. 

Open  Window,  The Monthly Philanthropic...,  1885     2     28     105  x2.00 

Mrs.  M.  A.  Townsend,  Editor;  Shut  In  Society,  Publisher,  11  W.  42nd  St.  (36). 

Opera  News Monday Musical  Opera..  1936     2     82     119     5.00 

Issued  October  through  April. 

Frank  Merkling,  Editor;  Metropolitan  Opera  Guild,  Publisher, 
654  Madison  Ave.  (21). 

i  qo  Q      o      24        84 

Osteopathic  Profession Monthly OsteopatWc Ai7°  Controlled  circ. 

Dr.  J.  B.  M.  Arthur,  Editor;  The  Osteopathic  Press.  Inc.,  Publisher, 

420  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 

Our  Army  at  War — See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit). 
Our  Fighting  Forces — See  National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 

~     ,         ,  ^     i      -VT  i  ("Outboard  IOKT 

Outboard  Dealer  News  ]6  ti  a  yr )Boat  &  1957 

(offset) J  *  [Motor  Trade 

Dick  Van  Benschoten,  Editor;  Harle  Publications,  Inc.,  216  Fourth  Ave.  (8). 


6     27     182 
Controlled  free  dist. 


*10,746 

4,323 
£60,404 

>12,337 
15,000 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Auditt 
| P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  ^Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Outdoor  Life Monthly Outdoor  Spta 1898     8     27      148     8.40*942,568 

William  E.  Rae>  Editor;  Popular  Science  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  856  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 

1930     1     54       93     5.00        *8,850 


. 

William  L.  Holland,  Editor;  Institute  of  Pacific  Relations,  Publisher, 
838  Sixth  Ave.  (14). 


1984     8 


2.00 


26  140 
40  140 
Controlled  circ. 


Paint  and  Varnish  M^M- 

Production  j  Monthly 


Package  Store  Management.. .Monthly Liquor  Trade 

Liquor  Publications,  Inc.,  404  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 
Packer — See  Packer,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Padre  (offset) Monthly Catholic 1950     2     27     105     8.00 

Fr.  Luke  M.  Ciampi,   O.F.M..  Editor;  Franciscan  Fathers  of  the  Immaculate 
Conception  Province,  Publisher,  812  East  24th  St.  (10). 

Pageant  (no  adv.) Monthly General  Int 1945     2     24       91     8.00 

Sey  Chassler,  Editor;  Hillman  Periodicals,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
535  Fifth  Ave.  (17). 

f  Paint  &  1910     8     27     140     8.00 

......  \Varnish  Controlled  circ. 

Anthony   Errico,   Editor;   Powell   Magazines,    Inc.,    Pub.,    855    Avenue   of   the 
Americas  (1). 

f  Paint  Dlrs.. 

Paint  and  Wallpaper  Logic.... Monthly jMfgrs.  &  1928     2     81     119  x 

(.Salesmen 

July-August;  October-November  issues  are  combined. 
E.  J.  Faber,  Editor;  Paint  Dealers  Assn.,  Inc.,  Pub.,   108  E.   125th  St.   (35). 

Paper  &  Twine  Journal Monthly Paper&Twine....l927     8     27     140     8.00 

Paper  and  Twine  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  1860  Broadway  (23).      Controlled  circ. 

1876     3      27      140     4.00 

Paner  Mill  News                            <?ftturdav  (Pulp  &  2      41      140 

raper  Mm  JNews Saturday [paper  Mfg.  Qualified  paid 

Controlled  circ. 
r r».,i~  *,  r>~~~-    Average  circ.  of  (mo.) 

Paper  Mill  News Monthly I™1?  &  ^aper    Feature  Numbers 

1MI»*  Controlled  circ. 

Printed  in  twelve  monthly  features:  January-Material  Handling  Number;  Febru- 
ary-Manufacturers and  Tapp  Number;  March-Pulping  Process  Number;  April- 
Annual  Review  Number;  May-Stock  Preparation  Number;  June-Superintend- 
ents Number;  July-Paper  Machine  Number;  August-Maintenance   Number; 
September-Engineering  and  Research  Number;  October-Procesa  Control  Num- 
ber; November-Modernization  Number;  December-Chemical  Number. 
L.  D.  Post,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1440  Broadway  (18). 
Papers  of  the  Biblio-  1 

graphical  Society  [Quarterly Bibliographic 1904      1      50        91      7.00 

of    America J 

Earle  F.  Walbridge,  Editor;  Bibliographical  Society  of  America,  Publisher, 
100  Washington  Square  (3). 

/Pulp  &  Paper    1872      3      27      140     7.50 


>19,849 

$8,500 


>4,042 


>5,714 


>2,155 
>573 


>5,643 


1,200 


*7,032 
1,369 


Paper  Trade  Journal Monday { India  try  "   "       Total  unpaid  dist. 

J.  C.  W.  Evans,  Editor;  Lockwood  Trade  Journal  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
49  W.  45th  St.  (36). 

Parade Sunday Pict.Magazine...l941     5     23      170  $8,359,901 

A  magazine  distributed  each  Sunday  with  the  Akron  Beacon  Journal;  Albu- 
querque Journal;  Allentown  Call-Chronicle;  Augusta  Chronicle-Herald;  Baton 
Rouge  Advocate;  Beaumont  Enterprise;  Binghamton  Press;  Bridgeport  Sun- 
day Post;  Buffalo  Courier-Express;  Cedar  Rapids  Gazette;  Charleston,  W.  Ya., 
Gazette-Mail;  Chicago  Sun-Times;  Columbus,  Ga.,  Ledger-Enquirer;  Colum- 
bus, Ohio,  Citizen ;  Denver  Rocky  Mt.  News ;  Detroit  Free  Press ;  Erie  Times- 
News;  E  vans  vi  lie  Courier- Press ;  Fargo  Forum;  Ft.  Wayne  Journal-Gazette; 
Fort  Worth  Star-Telegram;  Fresno  Bee;  Greenville.  S.  C.,  News;  Harrisburg 
Patriot  News;  Hartford  Courant;  Honolulu  Star-Bulletin;  Indianapolis  Times; 
Jackson,  Miss.,  Clarion-Ledger-News ;  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  Press ;  Knoxville  News- 
Sentinel;  Little  Rock  Arkansas  Gazette;  Long  Beach  Independent  Press-Tele- 
gram; Macon  Telegraph  and  News;  Madison,  Wise.,  State  Journal;  Miami  Her- 
ald; Modesto  Bee;  Newark  Star- Ledger;  New  Bedford  Standard-Times;  New- 
port News -Hampton- Warwick  Press ;  Oakland  Tribune;  Pasadena  Independent- 
Star  News;  Peoria  Journal-Star;  Portland,  Me.,  Telegram;  Portland,  Ore., 
Oregonian;  Riverside  Press-Enterprise;  Roanoke,  Va.,  Times;  Sacramento  Bee; 
St.  Joseph  News-Press;  St.  Louis  Post-Dispatch ;  St.  Petersburg  Times;  San 
Bernardino  Sun-Telegram ;  San  Diego  Union ;  San  Jose  Mercury  News ;  Scran- 
ton  Scrantonian;  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.,  Argus-Leader;  Syracuse  Herald-American; 
Tuscon  Arizona  Star;  Washington,  D.  C.  Post  and  Times-Herald;  Wheeling 
News -Register;  Yakima  Herald;  Youngrstown  Vindicator. 
Jess  Gorkin,  Editor;  Plymouth  Rock  Publications,  Inc.,  285  Madison  Ave.  (17). 


Parenta'  Magazine Monthly 


1926      3      27      143    3.50*1,764,735 


Metropolitan  New  York  Section  la  bound  in  all  copies  of  the  Parents'  Magazine 
distributed  in  New  York  City  and  its  suburban  area.  Pacific  Mountain  Section 
is  bound  in  all  eopiea  of  the  Parents'  Magazine  distributed  in  the  states  of 
Arizona,  California,  Idaho.  Nevada,  Oregon,  Utah,  Washington,  Alaska,  Hawaii. 

Mrs.  Mary  E.  Buchanan,  Editor;  Parents'  Institute,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

52  Vanderbilt  Ave.  (17). 
Park  Avenue  Social  Review... .Monthly Society 1926     8     27      142 

Marion  L.  Damroth,  Editor;  Edward  B.  Lockwood,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
250  Park  Ave.  (17). 


Circulation— ~**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubliaher'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uaea  Mata.  •Nonpareil 
ema.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
eatimate.  VlnweA  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fae. 

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Park  Lane,  The — See  Promenade. 

Partisan  Review Quarterly {pJSJSc?  &         1984     l     51     103     4-°° 

William  Phillips  and  Philip  Rahv,  Editors;  Foundation  for  Cultural  Projects. 
Inc.,  Publisher,  22  E.  17th  St.  (8). 


Passenger  Transport Friday {industry*118       1943     4     27     168     5-°°        *2,603 

William  U.  Taylor.  Mgn.  Editor;  American  Transit  Assn.,  Publisher, 
292  Madison  Ave.  (17). 

Patent  and  Trade  Mark          \MnntM*  /Patents*          lftn«     „     9ft       OQ   10  nn 

Review   f  Monthly \TradeMarks     1902     2      28        98   12'00 

Trade  Activities,  Inc.,  Publisher,  847  Madison  Ave.  (17). 
Patsy  &  Hedy — See  Marvel  Comic  Group  (Yellow  Unit). 
Patsy  Walker — See  Marvel  Comic  Group  (Yellow  Unit). 
Pat  The  Brat — See  Archie  Comic  Group. 

Pensee  Francaise    (French   \M«..4.ui_            T  ;*^«~~  m^o      o      oc      IAQ      K  nn      +IKAAA 

Thought)     (Fr  )  4-  r  Monthly Literary 1942      2     26      108      5.00      J15.000 

Bernard  Voyenne,  Editor;  Elite  Publishing  Corp.,  58  W.  57th  St.  (19). 
Pep  Comics — See  Archie  Comic  Group. 
Personal  Love — See  Young  Romance  Group. 


Personal  Romances Monthly 1&  Fashions        193T     3     27      143     3'00  *259»402 

See  also  Ideal  Romance  Group,  Ideal  Women's  Group. 

Hilda  Wright.  Editor;  Ideal  Publishing  Corp..  295  Madison  Ave.  (17). 

Personnel  (no  adv.) Bi-monthly {Executives         1923     2     29      101    10'°°      *21'132 

Juliet  M.  Halford,  Editor;  Amer.  Management  Assn.,  Publisher,  1515  B'way  (36). 
Peter  Porkchops — See  National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 

Pinion™  Wooli-                          v  'A  /Tech.  Super.       1955      3      26      140      3.00     *43,162 

Petroleum  Week Friday |  &  Mgmt  in  Oil  Total  unpaid  dist.          2,381 

LeRoy  Menzing,  Editor;  McGraw-Hill  Publishing  Co..  880  West  42nd  St.  (36). 
Pharmacy  International Monthly Export  Drugs....1947     3     contro^ed  circ.     $10,012 

Stuart  B.  Tinsley,  Editor;  Johnston  Export  Pub.  Co..  886  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 
Photo  Dealer  combined  with\M      ,,,              —    f««™a,«       1935     8      27      140      3.00     *10,583 
Western  Photo  Retailer....  [Monthly Photography Total  unpaid  di8t.          4,011 

Augustus  Wolfman.  Editor;  Everett  Gellert,  Publisher.  88  West  60th  St.  (23). 

Photographic  Trade  News Bi-wkly Photo.  Equip 1937      3Tofa51  u^id  fust.    ^l.Sel 

David  K.  Silver,  Editor;  Photographic  Trade  News,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
10  E.  40th  St.  (16). 

Photography   Today Monthly {^ConsumerY     1958      3      26      133 

St.  Regis  Publications,  Inc.,  7  W.  44th  St.  (36). 
Photo  Merchandising Bi-monthly Photo.  Trade 1956      3      27      140      3.00 

David  K.  Silver,  Editor;  Photographic  Trade  News,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

10  E.  40th  St.  (16). 
Photoplay Monthly Motion  Pict 1911      8      27      143    2.00*1,271,957 

See  also  True  Story  Women's  Group;  International  True  Story  Group. 

Evelyn  Pain,  Editor;  Macfadden  Publications,  Inc.,  205  E.  42nd  St.  (17). 

T>U   +„  w     vi    _i_                           ™      A  f  Retail  Photo       1956      4      26      168      4.00  1,250 

Photo  Weekly -f Monday ]  Trade  Controlled  free  dist.          8,500 

Sophie  Smoliar,  Editor;  Photo  Weekly,  Inc.,  Publisher,  202  W.  40th  St.  (18). 

Physical  Review -f-    (no  adv.)  Semi-mo Physics 1913      2      38      123x40.00        10,530 

American  Institute  of  Physics,  Publisher,  335  E.  45th  St.  (1). 

Physical  Therapy  Review Monthly {Therapy1  1921     2      33      108      6'00          8'452 

Dorothy  E.  Voss,  Editor;  American  Physical  Therapy  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1790  Broadway  (19). 

Physics   Today  + Monthly Physics 1948     2     36      116     4.00        22,782 

American  Institute  of  Physics,  Publisher.  335  E.  45th  St.  (17). 

Pic Bi-monthly {spJs'!?  Enter.   1937     3     26     143     8-00      199'7°4 

Victor  H.  Wagner.  Editor;  Wagner  Publications.  Inc..  415  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 
Pi^orial  Sunday  Magazine  JSunday Literary 1944     5      23     200  *4,878,412 

rM^gazinVs''distribute'd'each  Sunday  in  the  following:  Pictorial  Review  (letter- 
press) ;  Baltimore  American;  Boston  Advertiser;  Milwaukee  Sentinel;  New 
York  Journal- American ;  Seattle  Post  Intelligencer;  Pictorial  Living    (roto., 
col.  depth  170  lines)  ;  Chicago  American;  Detroit  Times;  Los  Angeles  Exam- 
iner; Pittsburgh  Sun  Telegraph;  San  Francisco  Examiner. 
Hearst  Advertising  Service,  Inc.,  Publisher,  959  Eighth  Ave.  (19). 
Picture  Scope — See  Tab  Men's  Unit. 

Pictures  on  Exhibit Monthly JArTSliowi          1937     2     25       93     3'00        21'600 

Not  issued  during  July,  August  and  September. 

Charles  Z.  Offln,  Editor;  Pictures  Publishing  Co.,  80  East  60th  St.  (22). 

Pilot,  The  (no  adv.)  -f Ftntly(Thurs.)  Labor 1987   Controlled  f  See  dis?.     tftoOO 

B.  Raskin,  Editor;  National  Maritime  Union,  Publisher,  846  W.  17th  St.  (11). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Pimienta-f   (Spanish) Monthly {Steres^111*     1958     8     26      14°     8'°° 

Orestes  Ramiro,  Editor;  W.  Allan  Sandier,  Publisher,  139  W.  72nd  St.  (23). 

Pioneer,  The  V  -f Bi-wkly(Fri.) Collegiate 1930     5     28     210          x 

Students  of  the  Cooper  Union  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Cooper  Sq.  (8). 
Pioneer  Woman,  The  +  \  Mrt«+hiv  /Women's  and    1ft2fi     «     9ft     1R1   _4  nn 

(Eng.  ft  Yidt) JMonthly j Labor  Interest  1926     8     26     181  x4'00 

Issued  bi-monthy  Nov. -Dec.  and  May-June. 

Helen  Atkin,  Editor;  Pioneer  Women,  The  Women's  Labor  Zionist  Organization 
of  America,  Inc.,  Publisher.  29  E.  22nd  St.  (10). 

K^ffset?"™!^...!.n.0..*!!r/..l}10  tL  a  yr Stenographic 1904  2  85  115  1.50 

John  Bryant,''Editor;' Pitman  Publishing  Corp.,  2  W.  Forty-fifth  St.  (36). 

Plastics  Industry Monthly Plastics 1943  |  2J  140  3.00 

Vincent  Edwards  A  Co.,  Publisher,  842  Madison  Ave.  (17).  Controlled  free  dist. 

Plastics  Technology Monthly {pffitics  Fiehf  1965     8     26     14°     6'00 

Arthur  M.  Merrill.  Editor;  Bill  Brothers  Publishing  Corp.,  630  Third  Ave.  (17). 

Plattduetsche  Post -f(Ger.)... Friday Independent 1934      7     26     294      3.00 

Herbert  Stein,  Editor;  Herbert  Stein  and  Fred  W.  Kummer,  Publisher, 
1449  Third  Ave.  (28). 

T>io,rx;n  Mo«.0.;nA                       **_.,!...  JN.Y.Audiences   1884      2      32      112 

Playbill  Magazine Monday JLegit.Theatre  Controlled  free  dist. 

Elinor  Green,  Editor;  Playbill,  Inc.,  Publisher,  240  Madison  Ave.  (16). 

1903      3      27      140     3.00 
2      42      140 

Total  unpaid  dist. 

Ben  W.  McCready,  Editor;  McCready  Publishing  Company.  71  W.  23rd  St.  (10). 
Plaza,  The — See  Promenade. 
Plumbing  and  Heating  \»      .. .  f Plumb. AHeat.  1938     8     27     140     5.00 

Business  JMonthly lCont.&Retail'g  Controlled  circ. 

Plumbing  and  Heating  Publishing  Co.,  180  E.  59th  St.  (22). 
PMI — Photo  Methods  1.-      ,.  .  /Industrial  1958      3     27      140     4.00 

For  Industry {Monthly {photographers  Controlled  free  dist. 

Everett  Gellert,  Publisher,  83  W.  60th  St.  (28). 

Pocket  List  of  Railroad         \n.,«*^i«         TJ.II^.J  1895     1     40        72     8.00 

Officials    JQuarterly Railroad Total  unpaid  dist. 

Railway  Equipment  and  Publication  Co.,  424  W.  33rd  St.  (1). 
Police  Detective — See  Skye  Men's  Group. 
Police  Dragnet — See  Brookside  Detective  Group. 
Police  Files — See  Brookside  Detective  Group. 

Police  Gazette  (National) Monthly {rkals'&C^ime"    1845     4     80     171     2'50 

H.  H.  Roswell,  Editor;  The  National  Police  Gazette  Corp.,  Publisher. 
1790  Broadway  (19). 

Political  Affairs  (no  adv.) Monthly {sct*Soc?ali°sm    1921     2     26        91     4'00 

Herbert  Aptheker,  Editor;  New  Century  Publishers,  Inc.,  832  Broadway  (3). 


Playthings Monthly 


/Toy,  Game  & 
'"IDoll  Trade 


Clrc 


188,000 


*5,346 

16,125 

>1 0,688 

6,800 

223,900 

*10,643 

2,625 

>26,741 

4,144 
15,814 

*13,187 
2,361 


7'500 


£9,500 


Political  Science  Quarterly....  Quarterly Pol.  Science 1886      1     48       96  x6.00 

Prof.  Dumas  Malone,  Ed.;  Acad.  of  Political  Sciences,  Pub.,  Columbia  Univ.  (27). 

Popeye — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 

Popalar  Boating Monthly Pleasure  Boat',1959     \     \\     J«     4-°°  *«3,»70 

Wm.  Taylor  McKeown,  Ed.;  Ziff-Davis  Publishing  Co.,  One  Park  Ave.  (16). 
Popular  Crossword  Puzzles — See  Thrilling  Fiction  Group. 

Popular  Electronics Monthly (Efe^tronks'"1*  1954     2     81      112     4.00*267,136 

Oliver  P.  Ferrell,  Editor;  Ziff-Davis  Publishing  Co.,  1  Park  Ave.  (16). 

Popular  Gardening Monthly {Home"'*  &        m°     3     26      14°     3'50  *260,159 

Suzanne  Gleaves,  Editor;  Henry  Holt  ft  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  530  Fifth  Ave.  (36). 


Popular  Medicine Bi-monthly {gen 'lint.  1955     2     23        81 

Frank  Johnson,  Ed.;  Popular  Medicine  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,   66  Leonard  St. 

Popular  Photography Monthly Photography 1987     3     27     140 

Bruce  Downes,  Editor;  Ziff-Davis  Publishing  Co.,  One  Park  Ave.  (16). 

Popular  Science  Monthly Monthly Mech.ftScience.,1872     2     32      112    3.40*1,142,094 

Popular  Science  Publishing  Co.,  355  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 

Porky  Pig — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 

Porthole,  The  (offset) Friday Collegiate 1948     6     24     210     3.00        J2,520 

Students  of  New  York  State  Maritime  College,  Editors  and  Publishers, 

Fort  Schuyler  (65). 
Post4-  fEvg.ex.Sat.&  Indet)cndcnt        1801      6      24     203  18.20**343,734 

Fo8t+ lSun.,Sun.M.     Impendent Sunday  circ. **264,442 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

James  A.  Wechsler,  Editor;  Dorothy  Schiff,  Publisher,  75  West  St.  (6). 


2.00 
(13). 
4.00  *400,136 


Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Visaed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols  <»  Width?  Depth    Sub 


Clrt 


S     8    J8     6;i°0 
Controlled  free  dist. 


(17). 
x 


8     27      140      6.00 
Total  unpaid  dist. 


Power  Apparatus  and  R,  mftnfui_ 

Systems    (no  adv.)  ............  JBi-monthly 


Exchange Monthly <[  < 

Vet".  Admin. 
I  Installations 
Oscar  S.  G  las  berg,  Ed.;  Post  Exchange  Pub.  Corp.,  141  East  44th  St. 

Post  Meridian  V -t- Tri-weekly Collegiate 1950     5     24     210 

Students  of  Evening  Session  of  Hunter  College.  Editors  and  Publishers, 
Box  166,  696  Park  Ave.  (21). 

f  Design  & 

Power Monthly {Management 

[of  Power  Serv. 
Louis  N.  Rowley,  Editor;  McGraw-Hill  Pub.  Co..  Inc..  880  W.  42nd  St.   (86) 

•{Power''*1  1952      8     27      140x3.00 

Charles  S.  Rich,  Editor;  American  Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers.  Publisher, 
83  W.  89th  St.  (18). 

Practical  English — See  Scholastic  Magazines. 

Practical  Home  Economics    \ivrrtrlfi,iv  fHomemaking    1956     8     27     140     3.00 

Edition  of  Co-Ed {Monthly ^Educ.  Teachers  2     40     140 

Not  issued  during  January.  June,  July  and  August.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Irene  Parrott,  Editor;  Scholastic  Magazines,  Inc.,  Publisher,  33  W.  42nd  St.  (36). 

Practical  Nursing Monthly Prac'l.  Nurs'g...  1949     3     27      140     3.00 

Mary  Whitcomb,  Editor;  National  Assn.  for  Practical  Nurse  Education  Inc.. 
Publisher.  654  Madison  Ave  (21). 

Premium  Buyers'  Guide Quarterly {^Adv™  m°     2     41     140     2'°° 

Val  A.  Jurgell.  Editor;  Haire  Publishing  Co..  Ill  Fourth  Ave.  (3). 

Premium   Merchandising Monthly {%jg£i*aM  195?  Controlled*  free  dte* 

Harold  M.  Tveter,  Publisher,  257  Fourth  Ave.  (10). 

Premium  Practice Monthly {%£%*  19°5     8     &J&d&°. 

Bill  Bros.  Publishing  Corp.,  630  Third  Ave.  (17). 

Prensa,  La+  (Spanish) Morn.  ex.  Sat.Jndependent 1913      8     22     295   17.00**13,407 

Francisco  J.  Cardona,  Editor;  Ines  Camprubi  De  Mabon,  Publisher,  Sunday  circ. -£-£1 1,909 
245  Canal  St.  (13). 

1942      2      66      112      9.00 

Print Bi-monthly Graphic  Arts VAC  6,648 

Controlled  circ.  VAC  781 
Harry  Brodsky,  Editor;  Wm.  E.  Rudge,  Publisher,  635  Fifth  Ave.  (17). 

p  .   ,       .  T  .                                 IMA**,  f  Advt'g,  Sales    1888     3      27      140      5.00 

Printers    Ink Friday |&  Mkt/g  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Woodrow  Wirsig,  Editor;  Robert  T.  Lund,  Publisher,  635  Madison  Ave.   (22). 

fPrint.,Graphic 

Printing  News Saturday ]  Arts  &  Allied     1929     4     27      192      2.00 

(.Industries 

L.  H.  Joachim.  Publisher.  468  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 
Private  Doberman — See  National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 
Private  Romances — See  Timely  Women's  Group. 

Prize  Comic  Group Bi-monthly Juv.  Comics 

Comprised  of:  Black  Magic;  Fargo  Kid.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 
Feature  Publications,  Inc.,  1790  Broadway  (19). 


$7,238 


6,000 


*47,»17 
1,527 


16,850 

20,000 
15,000 

9,131 

12,247 
>  12,059 


*32,231 
1,717 


4,000 


Proceedings  of  the  I.  R.  E.  ] 

(Institute  of  Radio  Engi-VMonthly Radio  Eng'g « 

n^r.8D.'Ry*der7EditorV"ln8titute  of  Radio  Eng'rs,  Publisher,  72  W.  45th  St.  (36). 


3     27      140   18.00 
Total  unpaid  dist. 


1903     2     80      112   17.00 


Proceedings  of  the  Society  1  ri»/»inwv  & 

for  Experimental  Biology  [Monthly {Medicine 

and  Medicine.... .J 

Not  issued  during  September. 

A.  J.  Goldforb.  Editor;  Society  for  Experimental  Biology  and  Medicine.  Pub., 
189th  St.  and  Convent  Ave.  (81). 

Produce  News  and  Produce  \Frldfty  Perlsh  Food        1897     *     ?4,     224.,  ?i°P 

Barometer* J  Friday Perish.  Food Total  unpaid  dist. 

A.  E.  Haglund,  Ed.;  Preston  Publishing  Company.  Inc.,  6  Harrison  St.   (13). 

Producers'  Price  Current-h....{satn&eSun      Produce  Mkts....  18 58     5     26     21840.00 
Harold  Taber,  Editor;  Urner-Barry  Co.,  Publisher.  92  Warren  St.  (7). 

fProd.Engrs.a    1930     3     27      140     5.00 

Product  Engineering Monday {Designersin  2     41      140 

IMetal  Mfg.  Total  unpaid  dist. 

E.  J.  Tangerman,  Editor;  McGraw-Hill  Pub.  Co.,  880  W.  42nd  St.  (36). 

Program Monthly {gS£g£.      1934     8     27     188     8'0° 

Not  issued  during  July,  August,  September. 

J.  B.  Pond,  Editor;  Platform  Publishing  Co.,  161  W.  61st  St.  (19). 


*56,829 
14,613 


5,973 


*3.327 
1,23* 


2,850 

*40,713 
2,093 


Circulation— ^*Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
| P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  ^ Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNalU 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Progressive  Architecture Monthly Architecture 


Estab  Col$0 Width  7  Depth    Sub  Cire 

1920     3      27      140     5.00     *41,584 


2     41     140 

Total  unpaid  diet.         3,602 
Thomas  H.  Creighton,  Editor;  Reinhold  Publishing  Corp.,  480  Park  Ave.  (22). 

Progressive  Grocer Monthly (Food  &  Grocery  1922     8     26     140     6.00 

Also  prints  Western  Edition.  I  Distribution  Controlled  circ.    >7S,63S 

Robert  W.  Mueller,  Editor;  The  Butterick  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  161  Sixth  Ave.  (18). 

UteiO^.6.!!.^!!? .}  Evel>y  Morn....Independent. 1880     8     22     294  28.00 

Fortune  PopeV'Ed.*;  II  Progress  o  Italo-  Americano  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  42  Elk  St.  (7). 
«r*MfM«  (Hotel  Guests      1984     8     27      148     4.00 

Monthly llnterests  Controlled  circ.     $98,220 

Comprised  of:  Barclay,  The;  Biltmore,  The;  Carlton  House,  The;  Drake,  The; 
Park  Lane,  The;  Hotel  Pierre,  The;  Plaza,  The;  Roosevelt,  The;  Hotel  St.  Regis, 
The;  Savoy-Hilton,  The;  Sheraton  East,  The;  Waldorf-Astoria,  The.  Washing- 
ton Hotels:  Sheraton  Carlton;  Mayflower;  Sheraton  Park.  Baltimore:  Sheraton- 
Belvedere.  Puerto  Rico:  Caribe  Hilton.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 
Clarissa  M.  de  Villers,  Ed.;  Promenade  Magazines,  Inc.,  Pub.,  40  E.  49th  St. (17). 
Protestant  Church  Admini-  lntlo^  „,„         w  ,*„:„„«,  1953     8     27     143 

stration  and  Equipment.... /Quarterly Religious Controlled  circ.  >2O4,420 

Also  published  in  February,  May,  September  and  December  in  combination  with 

Christian  Herald. 

C.  Harry  Atkinson,  Editor;  Ford  Stewart,   Publisher,   27   East   89th  St  .(16). 
Protestant  Church  Life Saturday Religious 1926     S     27     184     2.00        14,515 


Published  monthly  in  May,  June  and  July.  Not  published  in  August. 
Hubert  A.  Elliott,  Editor ;  The  Protestant  Council,  Publisher,  r 


,71  W.  28rdSt.  (10). 

Psychoanalytic  Quarterly Quarterly {Jk'lJyXlmtry    1932     l     50       98     8'00 

Raymond  Gosselin,  M.D.,  Editor;  Psychoanalytic  Quarterly,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
57  West  67th  St.  (19). 

Psychosomatic  Medicine Bi-monthly Medical 1939     1     54      115     8.50 

Carl  Binger,  M.D.,  Editor;  The  American  Psychosomatic  Society,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

Suite  1239,  30  Rockefeller  Plaza  (20). 
Publication  of  the  American] 

Jewish  Historical  Society  [Quarterly Historical 1892      1     52      100x10.00 

(no  adv.) J 

Isidore  S.  Meyer,  Editor;  American  Jewish  Historical  Society,  Publisher, 

3080  Broadway  (27). 
Publications  of  the  Modern  1 

Language  Association  of  \ 6  ti.  a  yr Literature 1883     2     35     121x10.00 

America ...I 

George  W.  Stone,  Jr.,  Editor;  Modern  Language  Assn.  of  America,  Publisher, 
6  Washington  Place,  N.  (3). 

Public  Relations  Journal Monthly JRel^Uons  1945     3     2T     14°     7<5° 

Stephen  E.  Fitzgerald,  Editor;  Public  Relations  Soc'y  of  America,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
875  Park  Ave.  (22). 


J3.260 


J3.600 


1,601 


10,861 


4,609 


Publishers' Weekly Monday {Marke^Ung"      1872     2     31     112   11-°°      *16'061 

F.  G.  Melcher,  Mildred  C.  Smith,  Editors;  R.  R.  Bowker  Co.,  Publisher,  62  W. 
45th  St.  (86). 

Puck— The  Comic   Weekly— Sunday Comics -til, 613,525 

Distributed  each  Sunday  with  the  Akron  Beacon  Journal;  Albany  Times-Union; 
Baltimore  American;  Birmingham  News;  Boston  Advertiser;  Charlotte  Ob- 
server; Chicago  American;  Chicago  News;  Dallas  Times  Herald;  Detroit 
Times;  Fort  Worth  Star  Telegram;  Houston  Post;  Los  Angeles  Examiner; 
Miami  Herald;  Milwaukee  Sentinel;  Newark  Star  Ledger;  New  York  Journal- 
American;  New  York  Mirror;  Jamaica  Long  Island  Press,  Philadelphia 
Bulletin.  Pittsburgh  Sun-Telegraph,  Portland  Oregonian,  St.  Louis  Globe- 
Democrat,  San  Antonio  Light,  San  Francisco  Examiner,  Seattle  Post-Intelli- 
gencer. Syracuse  Herald-American,  Washington,  D.  C.,  Post  and  Times-Herald, 
Wichita  Beacon. 
Puck — The  Comic  Weekly,  Publisher,  575  Lexington  Ave.  (22) 

Purchasing Bi-wkly,  Mon..Purch.  Agts 1915     | 

S.  F.  Heinritz,  Editor;  Conover-Mast  Publications  Inc., 
205  E.  42nd  St.  (17). 


4.00 


27     140 
41      140 

Qualified  paid 
Controlled  circ. 
24  199  6.00 
30  199 

Circulation  partly  paid  and  partly  controlled  free  dist. 

Raymond  W.  Barnett,  Editor;  McGraw-Hill  Publishing  Co.,  830  W.  42nd  St.  (36). 


Purchasing  Week Monday 


>1 3,896 
>1 1,728 

$25,000 


1889     8     27     185     4.00 
~A/F.  Jone^r~Editor;  American  Kennel'  Club,  Publisher,  221  Fourth  Ave.   (8). 

Quality  Grocer,  The Monthly {store^°°d  1924     2     28       98 

January  issue  printed  in  8  cols.,  27  nonps.,  140  aerate  lines. 

Joseph  J.  McCormick,  Editor;  Quality  Bakers  of  America  Co-op,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
120  W.  42nd  St. 


...  Quarterly Medical 1945     1     60     112   11.00 

Irving  J.*'Woiman7M.D.,  Editor;  M.D.  Publications,  Inc.,  80  East  60th  St.  (22). 


*9,034 


44,975 


3,102 


Circulation— **Sept.  A, B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPubltsner's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  U§es  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
eras,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  \n«roed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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1943     1     60     112   11.00 


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Quarterly  Review  of  Sur-     1  fl 

gery,  Obstetrics  and  [Quarterly j 

Gynecology    J  l" 

Henry  N.  Harkins,  M.D.,  Editor;  MD  Publications,  Inc.,  30  E.  60th  St.    (22). 

Quick  Frozen  Foods  + Monthly {Fndu1try°Od      1987     8     27     14°     5-°<> 

Printed  in  two  editions:  Trade  Edition,  circ.,  controlled  >10,758;  Retail  Edition, 
issued  bi-monthly,  circ.,  controlled  >27,586. 

E.  W.  Williams,  Editor;  E.  W.  Williams  Publications,  Inc.,  82  Wall  St.  (5). 
Radiation  Research Monthly Rad'n  Res 1954      1      59      101 

Subscription  price  $14.00  per  volume,  2  vols.  annually. 

Titus  C.  Evans,  Mgn.  Editor;  Academic  Press  Inc.,  Publisher,  111  Fifth  Ave.  (8). 

Rnrlin  onH    Talaviairm  1  [Radio  &  TeleV. 

Weeldy  +  ....!..!." JSaturday \  Parts,  Telev.     1916     4     27      168  6.00 

Cy  Kneller,  Editor;  Radio  and  Television  Weekly  Inc.,  Pub.,  99  Hudson  St.  (13). 

Radio  and  TV  News Monthly {kadlo^Tefev?1  1919     8     27      14°  4'°° 

William  Stocklin,  Editor;  Ziff-Davis  Publishing  Co.,  1  Park  Ave.  (16). 

Radio  Daily-Television               fMorn.ex.Sat.  fCom'l  Radio  &   inQfr      A      OA      ,,,,,  -,CAA 

Daily-}- l&Sun.              [Television          1937     4     24      147  15'00 

Charles  Alicoate,  Editor;  Radio  Television  Daily  Corp.,  Pub.,  1501  B'way  (18). 
„     ,     „,                                                                    |  Radio.Telev. 

Radio-Electronics Monthly ]  Audio  HiFi        1929     8      27      140  3.50  *193,124 

^  ( &  Servic'g 

Hugo  Gernsback,  Editor;  Gernsback  Publications,  Inc.,  164  West  14th  St.  (11). 
Railroad — See  Adventure  Men's  Group. 

Railway  Age Monday RR.  Industry 1856     8     26     140  4.00 

James  G.  Lyne,  Editor;  Simmons-Boardman  Publishing  Corp.,  80  Church  St.  (7). 

T>-n,          T  ^Ie.8..!!!.d....}  Monthly { Office^rs0^11^1 1832      8      26      14°      2'00 

C.  L.  Combes,  Editor ;'*Simmons-Boardman  Publishing  Corp.,  80  Church  St.  (7). 


m  K 
10.5 


*14,318 
*7,394 


Railway  Signaling  and  Iwonthlv  fRR  Signals  &     1QOR      „      2fi      140     200 

Communications f  Monthly |Communica'ns  1908     3     ^      14°     ^°° 

R.  W.  McKnight,  Editor;  Simmons-Boardman  Pub'g  Corp.,  30  Church  St.  (7). 

Railway  Track  and                   lii/r«,»*i.i«  JR.R.  Eng'g        IQQK      o      oc      iAfi     o  nn 

Structures [Monthly (&  Maint.  1885      3      26      14°     2*00 

Merwin  H.  Dick,  Editor;  Simmons-Boardman  Pub.  Corp.,  80  Church  St.    (7). 
Ranch  Romances — See  Thrilling  Fiction  Group. 
Rave Bi-monthly {^^^3     1954     2      40      130      1.50 

Peter  Hamilton,  Editor  and  Publisher,  745  Fifth  Ave.   (22). 

ReLi£7at^  Index  to  Period..  1900     2     30     112 

Issued  monthly  during  July  and  August. 

Sarita  Robinson,  Editor;  H.  W.  Wilson  Co..  Pub..  960  University  Ave.   (52). 

[Women's  & 

Ready  To  Wear Bi-wkly(Fri.) {Children's      1946     5     24     224     5.00 

[Clothing 
Frederick  L.  Botterman,  Editor;  RTW  Scout  Publishing  Co.,  Inc., 

260  W.  36th  St.  (18). 
Real  Confessions — See  Sterling  Women's  Group. 

Real  Estate  Forum Monthly Real  Estate 1946  Controlled1  f L  dist. 

Richard  L.  Stanley,  Editor;  Real  Estate  Forum  Inc.,  Publisher,  7  E.  42nd  St.  (17). 

B.al  E.Ute  New. Monthly {^jSfo«.   m9  cLtr^l 

Eugene  Rubin,  Editor;  Greater  N.  Y.  Taxpayers*  Assn.,  Publisher, 
111  Fourth  Ave.  (3). 

6  GRuTd0erd.a"d }S»*«^ Com.Bld,.M8t...  1868      8      27 

John  R.  Hill.  Editor;  F.  W.  Dodge  Corp.,  Publisher.  119  W.  40th  St. 

iT^ }«««* Gen-Unt «••     •     J« 

Realites,  Inc.,  Publisher,  301  Madison  Ave.  (17). 

Real  Romances — See  also  Hillman  Romance  Group  and  Hillman  Women  Group. 
Real  Screen — See  National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 

Real  Story — See  also  Hillman  Romance  Group  and  Hillman  Women's  Group. 
Realty* Bi-wkly(Tues.)Real  Estate 195°  Controlled2 free  dist. 

Arnold  Workman,  Ed.;  World  Features,  Inc.,  Pub.,  251  West  40th  St.   (18). 
Real  Western  Romances — See  Double  Action  Group. 
Real  Western  Stories — See  Double  Action  Group. 

.       .  _        .  _  A  m         -.      .. ,  JRecordedMusic  1948     8     27     140     8.50 

Record  and  Sound  Retailing...Monthly \Merchandising  Controlled  circ. 

Arnold  Farber,  Editor;  M  &  N  Harrison,  Inc.,  Publisher,  274  Madison  Ave.  (16). 
Recordings — See  Saturday  Review,  The. 
Record,  The-f  (no  adv.) Monthly Labor 1940     6     24     210     x.60 

Michael  Sampson.  Editor;  Local  1-2,  Utility  Workers  Union  of  America, 
AFL-CIO.  Publisher,  148  W.  51st  St.  (19). 


*3,927 
*7,382 

10,240 


140   50.00 

157   15.00 
157 


$4,200 
$1,000 

$900 
$5,800 


$600 


$4,868 
$4,600 


25,500 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C,  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Recreation Monthly Recreation 1907     f     J?     \™  *4-00 


1,241 


Circ 

*IO,614 

Not  issued  during  July "and  August.  "  ZTotal  unpaid  dist 

Dorothy  Donaldson,  Editor;  Nat'l  Recreation  Assn.,  Pub.,  8  West  8th  SL  (11).* 

Redbook  Magazine Monthly Fict.ftGen.Int....  19 03     8     27     143   3.00*2,689,510 

Robert  Stein,  Editor;  McCall  Corp.,  Publisher,  230  Park  Ave.  (17). 

^?&%»?\E"*ineeTin*    IM™*MV  JTech.Refrig.     1905     8     26     140  x5.00    *1O,114 

including  Air  /-Monthly <•  AJ_  r**A  9     A(\     IIA 

Conditioning J  \AAirCond.  2     40     140 

American  Society  of  Refrigerating  Engineers.  Publisher,  284  Fifth  Ave.  (1). 

f  Sanitation          IOKT     o     OA     IAI\     K.  t\(\ 

Refuse  Removal  Journal Monthly f  Removal  &        18"  c'.^^^  |jj£ 

(_  jLMSposa.1 
Edward  Barnes,  Editor;  Eugene  L.  Pollock,  Publisher,  40  E.  40th  St.  (16). 

Relax -f Monthly Travel 1958     8     27     140     6.00    $300,000 

Nat.  Lehnnan,  Editor;  West  Park  Publishing  Co.,  48  W.  48th  St. 

fRelig.  &  Educ. 

Religious  Education .Bi-monthly....  {Leaders  of         1906     2     80     112x5.00 

[all  Faiths 
Leonard  Stidley,  Editor;  Religious  Education  Assn.,  Pub.,  545  W.  lllth  St.  (26). 

Reporter,  The  +  V .Tuesday Collegiate 1928     6     24     210x1.00 

Publications  Association  of  the  Evening  Session  Bernard  M.  Baruch  School  of 
Business  and  Public  Administration,  Pub.,  College  of  the  City  of  N.  Y., 
17  Lexington  Ave.  (10). 

Reporter,  The Ftntly(Thurs.)  {Jj*  ideas  Ct*      1949     8     26     14°     6'°°  *123»819 

Max  Ascoli,  Editor  and  Publisher,  186  East  57th  St.  (22). 

Restaurant  Equipment  |Monthly Rest.  Bqulp 1948     \     \\     \\l 

Deal€r /  Controlled  circ. 

Don  Nichols,  Editor;  Ahrens  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  71  Vanderbilt  Ave.    (17). 


1,156 
8,872 


3,097 


6,000 


>8,213 


2.00 


Restaurant  Man Monthly {Hotels  192B     *     26     14° 

F.  J.  Brady,  Editor;  Restaurant  Man  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  1457  Broadway  (86). 
Restaurant  Management Monthly Rest.  Oper 1918     \^  u^|d  fjj™ 

Ned  Greene,  Editor;  Ahrens  Publishing  Co.,  71  Vanderbilt  Ave.  (17). 
Retail  Tobacconist Semi-mo Retail  Tobacco...  19 10     4     26     168     2.00 

Charles  Shapiro,  Editor;  Retail  Tobacconist  Ptg.  and  Pub.  Co.,  1860  B'way  (23). 
Revealing  Romances Monthly ....... ...[Fact  iq4Q     «     »7      143     i  80 

See  also  Secrets  Romance  Group.  IRomances          Ia4y     *     *'     ***     1>ou 

Ace  Publications,  Inc.,  23  W.  47th  St.  (19). 

Review  of  Recorded  Music  lMonthlv  BlSfc"*  1939  2     24n  A1     5i°? 

(offset) J  Montnly [Review*  Controlled  free  dist. 

Dr.  Gid  Waldrop,  Editor;  Gainsburg-Shack,  Inc.,  Pub.,  119  West  67th  St.  (19). 

€nt  +  Scientific  In»trM Monthly {5?  Method**      193°     2     88     116  x9'00 

l^toerican'Ynsti'tute'of 'Physics,  Inc.,  Publisher,  335  E.  46th  St.  (17). 

f  Modern  Physics JQaartel,ly Physics 1929     2     38     123  x4.00 

^American  In«titute'of'Physics,  Inc.,  Publisher,  335  E.  46th  St.  (17). 

Revista  Aerea  Latino  liurtT1tMv  AvU  TnHua         1937     8     57     14°     8'°° 

Americana  (Spanish)  {Monthly Avia.  Indus 0&>*---- 

Maximilian  Garavito,  Editor;  Strato  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  247  E.  50th  St.  (22). 

Revista  De  La  Confederacionl 

Medica  Panamericana         [Monthly Medical 1954 

(Spanish)    (offset) f  ,  _   ...  , 

Dr.  A.  P.  Sarduy.  Editor;  Confederation  Medica  Panamericana,  Publisher, 
280  Madison  Ave.  (16). 

Revista  Industrial   (Span.). ...Monthly {i£di£  Trade     m8     *     Controlled  circ. 

David  Kiel,  Editor;  Keller  Publishing  Co.,  9  E.  85th  St.  (16). 

Reward  True  Crime  Cases Monthly {st'orle?1™  195S  2  19  66  1'8° 

William  Woolfolk,  Editor;  John  B.  Musacchia,  Publisher,  167  W.  57th  St.  (19). 

Rex — See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit). 

Rights Bi-monthly Civil  Liberties...  19 53  1  52  98  2.00 

John  M.  Pickering,  Editor;  Emergency  Civil  Liberties  Committee,  Publisher, 
421  Seventh  Ave.  (1). 

Ring,  The Monthly Box'g  ft  Wrest.  1922  3  27  148  4.00 

Nat  S.  Fleischer.  Editor  and  Publisher,  Madison  Square  Garden  (19). 

R!^ne^fMIti\.(IhEng.),}Monthly Religious 1933     4     24     164     2.00 

Not  issued  during  August. 

Dr.  M.  J.  Concistre,  Ed.;  Italian  Evangelical  Pub.  Soc.,  Inc.,  242  E.  14th  St.  (8). 

Rin  Tin  Tin — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Western  and  Adventure  Group). 

Riverdale  Press Thursday Independent 1950     5     24     224     2.00 

David  A.  Stein,  Editor;  Dale  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  8501  Riverdale  Ave.  (68). 


2     39     119     8.00 


*31,709 
1,282 

4,125 


18,651 
48,500 


8,058 
10,898 

>8,221 

50,528 


*101,465 

$900 

§8,470 


Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Use«  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  !«»««<*  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Robotnik  Polski4-  (Polish 

Work)  (Polish)    

Otton  Pehr.  Editor;  I 


Estab  Cols<S>WidthV  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

i- wkly,  Sun... Labor 1896     8     24     280     8.00        54,013 

i  Socialist  Alliance,  Publisher,  29  E.  Seventh  St.  (8). 

mrterly {propulsion61      1944     2     43     188     6-°° 

Constantin  Paul  Lent, 'Editor  and  Publisher,  60  E.  42nd  St. 

Dff8et)          ^t.?.™!?.?!....}Monthly Auto-  Enthus 1956     2     30     101     8.00     $91,989 

See  also  Motor  Group. 

James  Whipple,  Editor;  Henry  Scharf,  Publisher.  41  East  42nd  St.  (17). 

102     1.00   $115.000 


JMonthly Automotive 1954     2     27 

Bern  Williams,  Editor;  Universal  Publishing  and  Distributing  Corp., 

117  E.  31st  St.  (16). 
Roller  Derby  News Monthly Roller  Skating..  1947      5     24     214      1.25 

Pauline  Behrens,  Editor;  R.  D.  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,  125  W.  14th  St.  (11). 
Romance  Time — See  Timely  Women's  Group. 

Romanic  Review  (Eng.&Fr.)..  Quarterly {LanJT&LIt          1909     1     54     105     5-°°  60° 

Justin  O'Brien,  Ed.;  Columbia  University  Press,  Pub..  2960  Broadway  (27). 

Roofinar,  Siding  and  \Monthlv  JRoof'g,  Sid'g     1946     3     26     140 

Insulation-f     JMonthly |&  Insulation  Controlled  circ.    >11,14O 

P.  W.  Tell,  Editor;  Cantor  Publications,  Inc.,  116  East  16th  St.  (8). 

Roosevelt,  The — See  Promenade. 

Rosary  Magazine  (no  adv.). ..Monthly Cath.  Women 1891     3      27      140     8.00        $5,000 

July-August  issue  combined.  2     42      140 

Rev.  D.  B.  McCarthy,  Editor ;  Rosary  Apostolate,  Publisher,  141  E.  65th  St.  (21). 

Rossiya-f    (Russian) {sun^Mon    IndeP«ndent 1933     6     26     266   11.00        §2.445 

Nicholas  P.  Rybakoff,  Editor  and  Publisher,  480  Canal  St.  (13). 

Roy  Rogers — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Western  and  Adventure  Group). 

Rubber  Age Monthly {Mamffa?^8'  1917      2      39      14°      5'00       *4*756 

M.  E.  Lerner,  Editor;  Palmerton  Publishing  Co.,  101  West  31st   St.  (1). 

Rubber  World Monthly Rubber  Mfg 1889     2     controlled  ci?c 

R.  G.  Seaman.  Editor;  Bill  Bros.,  Publishing  Corp.,  630  Third  Ave.  (17). 

Rudder Monthly Yachting 189°     |     27     147     4.00 

Moulton  H.  Farnham,  Editor;  John  B.  Watkins,  Publisher,  9  Murray  St.   (7). 

Rural  New  Yorker Semi-mo Agricultural 1850     4      26      196        .50  *300,488 


>5,519 
*28,719 


Printed   in   two  editions:  New  York -New   England   Ed.;   Penna.,   New  Jersey, 

Delmarva  Ed. 
W.  F.  Berghold,  Ed.;  Rural  Publishing  Co.,  Inc..  833  West  Thirtieth  St.  (1). 

inr^+M,,  /Advertising       1953      2      24        84      1.50 

Monthly \Production  Controlled  free  dist. 

Edward  Gottschall,  Editor;  Don  Barren, JPublisher,  19  W.  44th  St.  (36). 

1943      2      32      120     2.00 


. 
N.  P.  Rybakoff,  Editor;  Russia  Publishing  Co..  480  Canal  St.  (13). 

}EveryMon,...Independ.nt......l917     8     24 


9.00 
(3). 

1.20 


318 
4,012 


§5,896 


*1,460 


287 
David  Z.  Krinkin,  Editor;  Russky  Golos  Pub.  Corp.,  130  East  16th  St. 

Russky  Vestnik  (Russian      l»*^-*i.i«-            v**+A.M..i  1000     o     Q«     119 

Herald)  (Russian)   /Monthly Fraternal 1932     2     86     112 

Issued  bi-monthly  February-March  and  October-November. 

Russian  Consolidated  Mutual  Aid  Soc'y  of  America,  Pub.,  223  Second  Ave.  (3). 

RWDSU  Record  (no  adv.) Bi- wkly  (Sun.)  Labor 1987     4     29     217  x2.00    $150,000 

Max  Steinbock,  Editor;  Retail,  Wholesale  and  Department  Store  Union, 

Publisher,  182  West  43rd  St.  (36). 
Sad  Sack — See  Harvey  Comics  Group. 
Sad  Sack  and  the  Sarge — See  Harvey  Comics  Group. 
Sad  Sack's  Funny  Friends — See  Harvey  Comics  Group. 

S.  A.  E.  Journal Monthly Auto  Eng'g 1917     3     27 

Norman  G.  Shidle,  Editor;  Society  of  Automotive  2     41 

Engineers,  Inc.,  Publisher.  486  Lexington  Ave.   (17). 

fGen'l  Int.  of 
Safe  Deposit  Bulletin Monthly jSafe  Deposit      1906     2     27 

Raymond  J.   Walter,  Editor;  New  York  State  Safe  Deposit  Assn..  Publisher. 
611  Fifth  Ave. 

Safe  Flying Bi-monthly {Ration1  m8     2     43     14°     8*°° 

Harold  E.  Hammond,  Publisher,  558  Madison  Ave.  (22). 


140x10.00 
140 


98 


26,884 


1,100 


..Quarterly Safety 1918 

T.  J.  Mclnerney,  Editor;  American  Museum  of  Safety  and  the  Greater  New  York 

Safety  Council.  Publisher.  60  E.  42nd  St.  (17). 

_  .  .     _.  .   .                               M     *vi  JAccid.Prevent.  1901     8     26     140     4.00 

Safety  Maintenance Monthly \FireProtec.  2     89     140 

Harry  Armand,  Editor;  Alfred  M.  Best  Co..  Inc.,  Publisher,  76  Fulton  St.  (38). 


$2,000 
*500 


14,402 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McKaUy 
estimate.  V1"**"!  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Saga Monthly /Adventure         10RO     «     07     140     ftnn 

See  also  Sport-Saga  Men's  Group,  (stories  195°     3     27     14S     8.00 

Ed.  Fitzgerald,  Editor;  Macfadden  Publications,  Inc.,  205  East  42nd  St.  (17). 

Saint  Detective  Magazine Monthly Fiction 1953     2     24       86     3.75 

Leo  Margulies,  Editor;  King-Size  Publications,  Inc.,  320  Fifth  Ave. 

"Sales"  Army-Navy  Surplus.. Monday (Materials™11"   1921     8     26     196  86-°° 

Kitty  Brown,  Editor;  Charles  H.  Lipsett,  Publisher,  425  W.  25th  St.  (1). 

Sales  Executive,  The Tuesday Selling 1944     3     27      140  x7.50 

Not  issued  during  August.  Controlled  circ. 

Laurence  Stern,  Editor;  New  York  Sales  Executives  Club,  Publisher, 
Hotel  Roosevelt  (17). 

Sale.  Management Semi-mo Sales  Manage't.. 1918     »Tof«  J^  8ia°t0 

Philip  Salisbury,  Editor;  Sales  Management,  Inc.,  Pub.,  680  Third  Ave.   (17). 
Sales  Meetings— See  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Circ 


$3,500 


*24,825 
1,779 


1,356 


Saturday  Review,  The  .............  Saturday  .......  {?n€fo?  ^Opinion  1924     3     27      14°     7-°°  *190»810 

Prints  semi-monthly  supplement  called  Recordings  devoted  to  Recorded  Music; 

monthly  supplement  devoted  to  Science  and  Research;  also  covers   16  mm 

films,  travel,  literature,  amusements  and  the  arts. 
Norman  Cousins,  Editor;  J.  R.  Cominsky,  Publisher,  25  W.  45th  St.  (36). 

Savings  Bank  Journal-f  ........  Monthly  ..........  Banking  .............  1919      3      27      140      5.00       *2,384 

Harold  E.  Group,  Editor;  Group  Publishers,  Inc.,  32  Broadway   (4). 

Savoy-Hilton,  The  —  See  Promenade. 

Saward's   Joumal  +  ................  Saturday  .........  Coal  Indus  .........  1918     3     34      140   10.00 

Estate  of  Frederick  W.  Saward,  Publisher,  15  Park  Row  (38). 

Say  (offset)  (Negro)  ..............  {mmrs*jy      Negrolnterest...l954     2      18       70 

Warren  Gardner,  Editor;  John  P.  Davis,  Publisher,   1809   Bartow  Ave. 
Scamp  —  See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 

Scholastic  Coach  V  MrmtMv  J  H.S.&College     1931      3      27      143      2.75 

Bcnolastic  Coach  V  ...................  Monthly  ..........  {Athletics  Controlled  circ.    >21,042 

Herman  Masin.  Editor;  G.  H.  McCracken,  Publisher,  33  West  42nd  St.  (36). 

f  Junior  &  High 
Scholastic  Magazines  V  ...........  Friday  .............  -I  School  Social     1920      3     27      140  *2,073,638 

[Studies 
Comprised  of  Junior  Scholastic;  Senior  Scholastic;  Practical  English  and  World 

Week. 

Scholastic  Magazines-  Junior!  „.,  (Junior  High       1Q«7     o     07      IA{\    9  nn^i 

Scholastic  Edition  V  ..........  /Friday  .............  \School  Int.         1937     3     2?     14°    2.00*1, 

Scholastic  Magazines-Senior  I  «.„•,,_-,,  /Senior  High       1Q9n     „     97 

Scholastic   UnitV  ..............  [Friday  .............  {school  Int.         192°      3      27 

Comprised  of  Practical  English;  Senior  Scholastic;  World  Week. 


3.50 
(69). 


14n     „  ftn 
14°      2.00 


Scholastic  Teacher V Friday \HighSchool      1953     3     27      14°     2'00 

Kenneth  M.  Gould,  Editor;  Scholastic  Corporation,  Pub.,  33  W.  42nd  St.  (36). 

School  and  Society Bi-wkly  (Sat.). Educational 1915  Controlled1  free  dist. 

Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Education,  Inc.,  Pub.,  J. 8 3 4^  Broadway    (23)_. 

School  Executive Monthly 1 5  *£?,!««* 


115,000 

4,993 
1,334 


1881     3 


5.00 


*16,683 
1,700 


26      140 
40      140 

Total  unpaid  dist. 
fSchool&  1938      3     26      140 

Educational  Business Monthly {College  2     40     140 

( Management  Controlled  circ. 

W.  D.  Cocking,  Editor;  Amer.  School  Pub.,  Co..  470  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 

Science  &  Society Quarterly Social  Scien 1936     1     56     101     3.00 

Samuel  Bernstein,  Editor;  Science  and  Society,  Inc.,  Publisher,  30  E.  20th  St.  (3). 

Science  Fiction  Quarterly — See  Double  Action  Group. 

Science  Teacher's  World V Bi-wkly,  Tues..Sci.  Teach's 1958      3      27      140 

Science  WorldV Bi-wkly,  Tues..H.  S.  Stud's 1957      3      27      140      1.00 

Patricia  G.  Lauber,  Editor;  Street  &  Smith  Pub'ns,  Inc.,  575  Madison  Ave.  (22). 

Scientific  American Monthly |£ ^iSarch**00  1846     3     27     143     6'00  *203'529 

Scientific  American,  Inc.,  Publisher,   415   Madison  Ave.    (36). 
Screenland-Plus  TV-Land Bi-monthly Mot.  Picts 1920     3     27 

Subscription  price  12  issues  for  $3.75. 

Pines  Publications,  Inc.,  10  East  40th  St.  (16). 

Screen  Stars — See  Complete  Women's  Group  also  Screen  Stars  Group. 

Screen  Stars  Group Bi-monthly Screen  Stars 8     27 

Comprised  of:  Movie  World;  Screen  Stars.  Circ.,  *  150,208. 

Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group.  Two  magazines  per  month. 
Martin  Goodman,  Publisher,  655  Madison  Ave.  (21). 

Screen  Stories Monthly Screen  Fict 1929     3     27 

See  also  Dell  Modern  Group;  Dell  Screen  Unit. 

Durbin  Homer,  Editor;  Dell  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  750  Third  Ave.  (17). 


143 


143 


>16,252 

4,000 

175,000 


*251,141 


*  155,682 


143     2.00  *334,167 


CtroiUtlon— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Attditj 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubli»her*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <£ Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  ieat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  \n««ied  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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1936     8     27      143     2.40 


4     27      168     1.80  * 25 1,931 


3      26      140     3.00 

2      41      140 
Controlled  free  dist. 

2     41      140      6.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 


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Scripts  Mathematica Quarterly Scien.  Math 1932     1     54     102x4.00       $1,150 

A.  Gelbart.  Editor;  Scripta  Mathematica  Society,  Publisher, 
Amsterdam  Ave.  and  186th  St.  (33). 

Searchlight  V    (no  adv.) Monthly Educ.of  Blind....  $665 

Sent  free  to  blind  children — printed  in  Braille.  Not  issued  during  July  and  Aug. 
Helen  Day,  Editor;  New  York  Assn.  for  the  Blind,  Pub.,  Ill  E.  59th  St.  (22). 

Secrets -f Monthly fWom.  Drama 

See  also  Secrets  Romance  Group,  I  Self-Improv. 

Ace  Publications,  Inc.,  23  W.  47th  St.  (19). 

Secrets  Romance  Group-f 3     27     148  $1,250,000 

Comprised  of:  Confidential  Confessions  (mo.)  ;  Daring  Romances  (mo.)  ;  Reveal- 
ing Romances    (mo.);  Secrets    (mo.).   Space  sold  only  in  combination  as   a 
group.  See  individual  listings. 
Ace  Publications,  Inc.,  28  W.  47th  St.  (19). 

r  Pictures  & 
See Bi-monthly....^  pea(j'cr  Matter  l®4^ 

I  of  Gen'l  Int. 
Pines  Publications,  Inc.,  10  East  40th  St.  (16). 

Selecciones   Del  Railway       lo,,arforiv          fRR  Indus,  in      1956 
Age    (Spanish) JQuarterly |LatJn  Americft 

Simmons-Boardman  Publishing  Corp.,  30  Church  St.  (7). 

Semiconductor  Products Monthly (Sle^.tronif          1958 

I  Engineering  

S.  L.  Marshall,  Editor;  Cowan  Publishing  Corp.,  800  W.  43rd  St.  (86). 
Senior  Scholastic — See  Scholastic  Magazines  (Senior  Scholastic  Unit.) 
Sensation — See  Skye  Men's  Group. 

Se&!,»»^U!!!..B.!e".e.<! jMonthly Catholic 1898      2      26      106      3.00 

July-August  issues  combined. 

Rev.   William   O'Halloran,   S.S.S.,   Editor;   Fathers   of  the   Blessed   Sacrament, 

Publishers,  194  E.  Seventy-sixth  St.  (21). 
Sergeant  Bilko — See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit). 
ServWos  Publico,    (Span.)....Bi.monthly {£«»  America  1964      3      "J^  elrc.    >13>067 

Paul  R.  Green,  Publisher,  134  East  59th  St.   (22). 

Seventeen Monthly { Under  2c[°meni944     4     80     17°     4-°°  *978,662 

Triangle  Publications,  Inc.,  488  Madison  Ave.  (22). 

^Toffsl^'fno^O1  }Monthly Home-Econ's 1950     2     36      135      1.25        19,106 

Not  issued  during  June,  July.  August. 

Barbara  Michalak,  Editor;  Enid  A.  Haupt,  Publisher,  488  Madison  Ave.   (22). 

Sheraton  East,  The — See  Promenade. 

Shipping  Digest Monday {^Shippin™^  1923     3     27     14°     5'00       *3»763 

John  Duffy,  Editor;  Shipping  Digest,  Inc.,  Pub.,  8  Bridge  St.  (4). 

Shipping  Management  com-]  rrna*T.iK,itnf  A    1986     8     26      14°     8-°° 

bined  with  National  [Monthly {^ffllPv™  2     42      14° 

Hi- Way   Shipper )  I  rrafflc  iwcec.  Controlled  circ.    >10,634 

Harvey  Berman,  Editor;  Hoffman  Publications,  425  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 


£2,330 
$3,034 


t9, 500 


Show  Business  + Monday *11111611     1941      5     24     210   13.00      $22,000 

Leo  Shull,  Editor;  Leo  Shull  Publications,  Inc.,  155  W.  46th  St.  (36). 
Showcase — See  National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 
Showdown  for  Men — See  Sterling  Men's  Group. 

Sight-Saving  Review Quarterly Educ.  &  Scien..,  1931      2      27        94     2.50 

Florence  Nelson,  Editor :  National  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Blindness,  Inc., 
Publisher,  1790  Broadway  (19). 


Silver  Screen Bi-monthly Mot.  Picts 1930 

Subscription  price  12  issues  for  $3.75. 

Pines  Publications,  Inc.,  10  East  40th  St.  (16). 

Simple  Crosswords — Se«  Champion  Crosswords. 

Simplicity  Pattern  Book 3  ti.  a  yr Fashions 1949 

Simplicity  Pattern  Co.,  Inc.,  200  Madison  Ave.  (16). 

Sir    (offset) Monthly Fict.  for  Men 1938 


3     27     143 


2,968 
*  295,069 


Adrian  B.  Lopez,  Editor;  Volitant  Publishing  Co.,  21  W.  26th  St.  (10). 
Skye  Men's  Group Quarterly Detect.  Stories..  1942     3     27     143 


3     27     143     1.00  *57 1,628 
3     27      130     3.00      850,000 


1.50 


Comprised  of:  Cavalcade;  Epic;  Expose  Detective;  Police  Detective;  Sensation; 
True  Crime;  Valor;  Women  In  Crime.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 
Skye  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  16  E.  55th  St.  (22). 

Skyways Monthly ^  Aviation  Controlled  circ. 

Prints  Skyways  Airport  Directory,  semi-annuallv. 

Lois  Henry,  Editor;  Henry  Publishing  Co.,  425  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 

SmO>ffse^T  I11U8tratCd  JBi-monthly Automotive 1958     8     27     140     2.00 

Emmet  Greene,  Editor;  Rajo  Publications,  Inc.,  215  Fourth  Ave.  (8). 


>36,593 
51,164 


Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpartfl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
tatimate.  VI"«ed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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1950     8     27      140     2.00 


27 
41 


140 
140 


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[Nursery 
Small  World  .............................  Monthly  ..........  \  Furniture  & 

[Wheel  Goods 
Walter  T.  Hudson,  Editor;  Earnshmw  Publications,  Inc.,  101  West  81st  St. 

Soap  and  Chemical  Uonthlv  /So*P*  1925     I     40     140     4*°° 

Specialties  ..........................  }M<>*th*  ..........  lChemical.  Vt^l  unpaid  dist. 

Frank  J.  Reilly,  Editor;  MacNair-Dorland  Co.,  Pub.,  254  W.  81st  St.  (1). 
Soccer  News-f  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Soccer  ................  1943     5     24     210     1.00 

Milton  Miller,  Editor;  Soccer  Publications,  Inc.,  308  £.  86th  St.  (28). 
Social  Action   (no  adv.)  .........  Monthly  ..........  Religious  .........  M.1935     1     48       86     2.00 

Not  issued  during  June,  July,  August. 

Fern   Babcock,   Editor;  Council  for  Social  Actions,  United  Church  of  Christ, 

Publisher.  289  Fourth  Ave.  (10). 
Social  Casework  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Social  Work  ......  1920     2     33 

Not  issued  during  August  and  September. 

Cora  Kasius,  Editor;  Family  Service  Assn.  of  America,  Publisher, 

215  Fourth  Ave.  (3). 
Socialist  Call,  The  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Socialist  ...........  ,1935     2     40 

Herman  Singer,  Editor;  Socialist  Call.  Publisher,  308  Fourth  Ave. 
Socialisticheskiy  Vestnik       1 

(Socialist  Courier)  (Rus.)  [Monthly  ........  i.Political  .............  1921     2      42 

(no  adv.)  ............................  J 

R.  Abramovich,  Editor;  Russian  Social-Democratic  Labor  Party  Publisher, 
Room  407.  7  E.  15th  St.  (3). 

Soci.1  Research  ........................  Quarter*  ........  {Stance  19S<  Cjntr6o2lled  ?*ee  £9B° 

Dr.  Alvin  Johnson,  Editor;  New  School  for  Social  Research,  Publisher, 
66   West   12th  St.   (11). 

Social  Spectator  .....................  ..7  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Resort  Society...1922     \     \*     \™     4-°° 

Printed  in  two  editions:  Winter  Edition,  4  issues;  Summer  Edition,  8  issues. 

Alan  Howard,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2  W.  45th  St.  (36). 
Social  Work  ..............................  Quarterly  ........  Soc.  Wkrs  .........  1955     2     33      105  x6.00 

National  Association  of  Social  Workers,  Publisher,  95  Madison  Ave. 
Sociological  Abstracts  (offset)  Quarterly  ........  Sociology  ...........  1952     2     43      138   10.00 

Leo  P.  Chall,  Editor;  Sociological  Abstracts,  Publisher.  225  W.  86th  St.   (24). 


Circ 


1,293 

5,000 
4,500 


115     4.00        12,475 


133 
(10). 


3.00 


140     4.00 


Sociometry  ................................  Quarterly  ........ 


1937 


9.00 


9,000 


774 
666 


t8,000 

24,400 
1,509 
1,266 


54        96 

American  Sociological  Society,  Publisher,  New  York  University   (8). 
Solidarity  (Solilaritact)         ITLT^+M,,  TT«,*^  oi  1906     8     27      126      1.00 

(Ger.  &  Eng.)    (no  adv.)..[Montniy fraternal Controlled  circ. 

J.  H.  Gerson,  Editor;  Workmen's  Benefit  Fund,  Publisher,  129  Lafayette  St.  (18). 

Songwriter's  Review  (off set). Monthly Music  Trd 1946      8      27      140     2.50 

Syde  Berman.  Editor  and  Publisher,  1660  Broadway  (19). 

Sonnd  Merchandising Monthly (|$™»nt        19"     '     ContJoHed  ci°r" 

Jerome  J.  Brookman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  299  Madison  Ave.  (17). 

S°Ino  adv VC(orSeO  JMonthly Physics 1955     2     36     123  75.00 

Dr.  R.  T.  Beyer,  Editor;  American  Institute  of  Physics,  Publisher, 
336  E.  45th  St.  (17). 

Space/Aeronautics Monthly j^^Sce  "^      3     CoWoHed  circ. 

Randolph  Hawthorne,  Editor;  Conover-Mast  Publications,  Inc.. 

206  E.  42nd  St.  (17). 
Spare-Time  Crosswords — See  Champion  Crosswords. 

Libraries 10  ti.  a  yr Libraries 191°  Con  trolled*  fr^dis^ 

Mary  L.  Allison,  Editor;  Special  Libraries  Assn.,  Publisher,  81  E.  10th  St.  (3).' 

JFriday Baking  Indus 1916     2     30     105     5.00 

"irVing"  Walters'.  Editor;  Specialty  Bakery  Owners  of  America,  Publisher, 

820  Broadway  (7). 
Speed  Age JMonthly Auto  Rac'g 1947     8     27     140     8.50    $180,647 

Al  Burger, °Ed[torTspeed  Sport  Magazines,  Inc..  Publisher,  41  E.  42nd  St.  (17). 
Speed  Mechanic,  (offset) Quarterly {Mechanics         m3     8     27     14°     1'40 

William  Schroeder,  Editor;  Joseph  J.  Bardie,  Publisher,  215  Fourth  Ave.  (3). 
Speedy  Crosswords — See  Champion  Crosswords. 
Spike  'n'Tyke — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group K 
.Monthly 


J80.000 


4,022 


830 


>42,803 


1,O40 
4,327 

1,487 


61,077 


1988 


8.00 


1946     8 


26  140 
40     140 
Controlled  circ. 

27  140   10.00 
Controlled  circ. 


Spirit.  ...... 

Liquor  Publications,  Inc.,  404  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 

[Buyers  of 
Sponsor  ...................................  .Saturday  .........  {Broadcast 

(Advertising 

Norman  R.  Glenn,  Editor;  Sponsor  Publications  Inc.,  40  E.  49th  St.  (17). 
Spooky,  The  Tuff  Little  Ghost  —  See  Harvey  Comic*  Group. 
Sport  .........................................  Monthly  ..........  Sport  (Gen'l.)....  1946     3     27     148 

See  also  Sport-Saga  Men's  Group.  _     .^    .   _      ,._. 

Ed.  Fitzgerald,  Editor;  Macfadden  Publications.  Inc.,  205   E.  42nd  St.   (17). 


>3,243 
>1 1,866 


3.00  *462,400 


Ctrcofctton—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *J«ne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Popttlstten—1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate,  y/lnnwd  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptton  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Sport-Saga  Men's  Group  .....  ...........................................................................  JLI  349  41* 

Comprised  of:  Climax;  Master  Detective;  S»ga;  Sport;  True  Detective?'  Space    ' 

sold  in  combination  as  a  group.  See  individual  listings. 
Macfadden  Publications.  Inc.,  205  E.  42nd  St.  (17). 
Sports  Afield  ............................  Monthly  ..........  Outd'r  Spts  ........  1887     3     27      143    3.50*1,015,052 

Ted  Keating,  Editor;  Hearst  Corporation.  Pub.,  67th  St.  and  Eighth  Ave.  (19). 

Sports  Aire  Mnnthlv  I  Sports  Equip.    1938     3     26      140     8.00 

sports  Age  ...............................  Monthly  ..........  {Retailing  Controlled  circ.    >10,648 

Armond  Van  Pelt,  Ed.;  Reuben  H.  Donnelley  Corp.,  Pub.,  805  E.  45th  St.  (17). 


' flnthusia^t         1956     3     27      14°     4'00  ** 44^01 

John  Christy,  Editor;  ZYff-Davis  Publishing  Co.,  1  Park  Ave.  (16). 
SportShelf  News Monthly JHobb  &Ints        1953      3      18        94      1'°°      tlMOO 

Combined  issues  for  June-July  and  August-September. 

Jeff  Miller.  Editor;  Sportshelf  News,  Publisher,  133  W.  44th  St.  (36). 
Sports  Illustrated Monday Sports 1954      3      27      143      7.50  *864,788 

Henry  R.  Luce,  Editor;  Time,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Time  and  Life  Bldg.   (20). 
Sportsman — See  Complete  Adventure  Group. 

Snot                                                 Mn«thW  JAdvertis'gA     1950     3     26      140      3.00  850 

op°l Montftly {Selling  Controlled  free  dist.        14,150 

Printed  in  three  editions :  National  Ed. ;  Eastern  or  Mid- Western  Ed.,  Pacific- 
Mountain  Ed. 

Spot  Publishing  Co.,  Inc..  404  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 

Square  Journal  V-f" {Thurs.TUe8*    Colle*iate *929      5     23      208     Free       11,000 

Students  of  School  of  Education,  the  School  of  Commerce  and  Washington 
Square  College,  New  York  University,  Editors  and  Publishers,  85  South  Bldg., 
Washington  Square  (3). 

™in"n>r. Und 1HCI°!.<!.l'.}Morn-ex-Sun---IndePendent 1834      5      23      206   20.00**20,910 

fGer)}Sunday Independent 1834      8     23      295   10.00  **37 ,905 

Erwin  Single.  Ed.;  August  Steuer,  Pub.,  60-20  Broadway,  Woodside  77,  Queens. 

[Adventure, 

Stag Monthly ] Personalities,    1949      3      27      143      3.25  *567,868 

[Sports,  etc. 

See  also  Complete  Men's  Group ;  also  Stag  Group. 

Stag  Group — Comprised  of:  Male;  Stag.  *1, 077,832 

Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 
Noah  Sarlat,  Editor;  Martin  Goodman,  Publisher,  655  Madison  Ave.    (2). 

Stamps Saturday Stamp  Coll 1932      3      26      140     3.00      $34,500 

H.  L.  Lindquist,  Editor;  H.  L.  Lindquist  Pub'ns,  Inc.,  153  Waverly  Place  (14). 

1893      3      26      140      4.00       *6,309 

Star chroom  Laundry  Journal. Monthly Pow.  Laundry....  2     41      140 

Total  unpaid  dist.          1,067 

Henry  A.  Moxdzer,  Ed.;  R.  H.  Donnelley  Corp.,  Pub.,  805  East  45th  St.  (17). 
Star  Spangled  War  Stories — See  National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 
Startling  Detective — See  Fawcett  Men's  Group;  also  Fawcett  Detective  Unit. 

^Journal1  Suflrar'Trade          JThursday Sugar  Trade 1842     2     46      140   85.00 

H.  L.  HueHnTEdiTor;'  Willett  &  Gray,  Inc.,  Publisher,  140  Front  St.  (5). 
Steel  Construction  Digest      \r»»o^^i^          [Structural          1944     2      40      136 

(no  adv.)  (offset) f  Quarterly |gteel  Const>  Controlled  free  dist.     $21,000 

American  Institute  of  Steel  Construction,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
Room  1501,  101  Park  Ave.  (17). 

Sterling  Detective  Group Bi-monthly (casls0"1"6        195°     8     27      14°     1'50  *191'922 

Comprised  of:  Confidential  Detective  Cases;   Crime  Detective.   Space  sold  in 

combination  as  a  group.  A         /-p,v 

Ruth  Beck,  Editor;  Detective  House,  Inc.,  Publisher,  441  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 

Sterling  Men's  Group Monthly { Fict .' sfoHes&     1955     8      27      14°      3.00*393,685 

Comprised  of:   Man's   Conquest;   Man's   Illustrated   Magazine,   circ.  *134,447; 

Showdown  for  Men.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 
Jack  Hoffman,  Editor;  Hanro  Corp.,  Publisher,  441  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 

Sterling  Women's  Group Monthly {p^P^r^onTs1953     3     27      14°     8'°°  *835'072 

Comprised  of:  Movie  Mirror;  Real  Confessions,  circ.,  *109,494;  TV  and  Movie 

Screen ;  TV  Picture  Life.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 
Sterling  Group  Inc.,  Publisher,  441  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 

Steuben  News-f Monthly Frat-Educ 1928      5     24      210  x2.00 

Issued  bi-monthly  July-August  and  September-October. 
National  Council  Steuben  Society  of  America,  Publisher, 
869  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 

Stores Monthly fDept.,  Chain,     1918     8     27      140x5.00          9,978 

Combined  issue  for  July  and  August.     \  Specialty  Store  Controlled  free  dist.  906 

Helen  K.  Mulhern,  Editor;  National  Retail  Merchants  Assn.,  Publisher. 

100  W.  81st  St.  (1). 

Strange  Adventures — See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit). 
Strange  Tales — See  Marvel  Comic  Group  (Red  Unit). 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRtnd  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Street  &  Smith's  Three  Star  Edition — See  Charm. 

Successful  Selling  (offset) Monthly Direct  Selling.. ..1957     3     27      140      1.50 

Not  issued  during  May,  June,  July,  December.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Ralph  Collins,  Editor;  Sales  Publications,  Inc.,  320  Fifth  Ave.  (1). 

Sugar  Y  Azucar Monthly Sugar  Indus 1916     g     Jf     J^O     6'°° 

E.  W.  Mayo.  Jr.,  Ed.;  Mona  Palmer,  Pub.,  604  Fifth  Ave.  (20).     Controlled  circ. 
Sugar  and  Spike— See  National  Comics  Group,  The  (Blue  Unit). 

Summer  and  Casual                 IM™**,!,,           TT,i».«it,,r*»  1956     2     80     105     8<0° 

Furniture-f-    jMonthly Furniture Controlled  free  dist. 

Not  issued  during  May,  July,  August. 

B.  H.  Hellman,  Editor;  Pinover  Publications,  Inc.,  114  East  82nd  St.  (16). 

f  Upper  Elemen 

Summer  Ti»e  (no  adv.) {!££&  J  gg^r  19"     3     27     140       .50 

(^Interest 
Tony  Simon,  Editor;  Scholastic  Magazines,  Inc.,  Publisher,  33  W.  42nd  St.  (86). 

Superboy — See  National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 

Super  Duck  Comics — See  Archie  Comic  Group. 

Superman — See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit). 

SUP.P  Market  Ma».,.r Monthly {&y8SUP'r  1M°     » 

Gordon  Cook,  Editor;  Cook  Publications,  114  East  32nd  St.  (16). 
Super  Market  Merchandising.Monthly Super  Mkts 1936     \ 

Super  Market  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  67  W.  44th  St.  (36). 

Supermarket  New.+ Monday {|S£±k.U  1962     VJ.  ttj£J,a  L°t° 

Julian  Handler,  Editor;  Fairchild  Publications,  Inc.,  7  East  12th  St.  (3). 

..?^  }Monthly Indust.    Mang»t.l955      2      26        98      7.50 

H.  F.  Merrill,  Editor ;'  American  Management  Assn.,  Pub.,  1615  Broadway  (86). 


..Bi-monthly \&*Gen/int."     1953     3     27     131     1.60 

William  Macfarlane,  Editor;  Suppressed,  Inc.,  Pub.,  627  Lexington  Ave.   (17). 

tatrfMlfert** Month* {?§«$£*      1988     2     MLd  ™ 

Surgical  Business,  Inc.,  Pub.,  482  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 

Svobodna  i  Nezavisima          1  f  Political  1949     7     22     280     500 

Bolgaria  (Bulgarian)          VFortnightly.....*  •  IT^M««*J«»»«I  r"«r.f*.«iio/i  fra«*  A\a* 

(no  adv  \  I  *•     Educational  vvontroiieci  tree  aisi. 

Dr.  G*.  M.  I)imirrov,  JEditor;  Bulgarian  National  Committee,  Publisher, 
200  W.  67th  St. 

Swimming  Pool  Age .Monthly {ifd^dfoper!    1926     3     26      14°     5'00 

Richard  Lortz,  Editor;  Hoffman  Harris,  Inc.',  Publisher,  425  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 

Syndicate  Health  Magazine... Monthly Health 1957  Controlled1  free  dist. 

Anthony  Lord,  Editor;  J.  T.  Schwartz  and  L.  D.  Solomon,  Publishers, 
7  W.  44th  St.  (86). 

5      24      210 


[Sunday Independent 

'SteplieVc/Somody,' Editor;  Magyar  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  216  W.  18th  St.  (11). 
Tab— See  Tab  Men's  Unit. 


Circ 


251,500 


>8,601 

789 
7,063 


96,000 


>  10,067 

*  15,333 
4333 

*52,125 
4,793 


25,600 


>3,402 

6,000 
2.000 


4,509 


104,000 


4,500 


Tab  Men's  Unit. Bi-monthly Pict.  Mag 1951     2     23 


90 


. 
Comprised  of:  Picture  Scope;  Tab;  Vue.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 

Subscription  price  $3.00  for  12  issues. 
Stearn  Publications,  Inc.,  509  Fifth  Ave.  (17). 


1,000,000 


140   10.00 
156  East 


3      26      140     2.00 

Total  unpaid  dist. 

5      24      210      3.00 


3 


Tappi Monthly {f^duVtry*^    1949     2      44 

R.  G.  Macdonald,  Ed.;  Tech.  Assn.  of  Pulp  and  Paper  Industry,  Pub. 

44th  St.  (17). 
Tarzan — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Western  and  Adventure  Group). 

Taxicab  Industry-Auto          \iur»«*Mtr  /Taxi  &  Rental    1946 

Rental  News-f ^Monthly |p,cet  Oper,§ 

Taxi  Weekly -f Wednesday N.  Y.  Taxicabs...  1932 

A.  Weisinger,  Editor  and  Publisher,  200  West  67th  St.  (19). 

Tea  and  Coffee  Trade  Journal.  Monthly Tea,  Coffee 1 9  ° l 

James  P.  Quinn,  Ed.;  Tea  and  Coffee  Trade  Journal  Co.,  Pub.,  79  Wall  St.  (5). 

Teachers  College  Record V..... Monthly Educational 1900     2     30       91     4.00 

M.  R.  Brnnstetter,  Editor;  Bureau  of  Publications  Teachers  College,  Publisher. 
626  W.  120th  St.  (27). 

Technical  Book  Review  Index... Monthly /Index  to  Scien.  ,0oR     0      on      me     TEA 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.      \&  Tech.  Books  li>a&     ^     du     1U5     7>BO 
Anthony  Martin,  Editor;  Special  Libraries  Assn.,  Publisher,  81  E.  10th  St.  (8). 

Mm   xSun    JMot- Plct-          1805     8     22  294   194.40 

Subscription  priceVKiTa  copy.  '       "1  S^&S*  Tu«.  tom  circ! 

J.  S.  Perlman,  Editor  and  Publisher.  626  W.  62nd  St.  (19).  Set.  circ. 


81        98      4.00 
Controlled  circ. 


9,133 


*6,116 

3,021 

13,622 


>2,878 
2,994 

1,471 


**70,094 

Cfrodatkm  A  A  Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *Jun«  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPoblisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
•AS,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallv 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Telephone  Review(noadv.).... Monthly Telephone 1910     2     42     138 

Printed  in  two  editions :  Downstate ;  Upstate.  Free  to  employees. 

Eliot  Read,  Editor;  New  York   Telephone  Co.,  Publisher,   140   West  St.    (7). 
Television Monthly Television 1944     8     controUed  c'irc 

Frederick  A.  Kugel,  Editor;  Frederick  Kugel  Co.,  Pub.,  422  Madison  Ave?  (11)1 
Television  Age I^Mon6)1^      Telev.  Trd 19B8     8     ££     14°     7:°° 

Art  King,  Editor;  Television  Editorial  Corp.,  Pub.,   444   Madison  Ave.    (22)! 
Television  Daily — See  Radio  Daily-Television  Daily. 

[Gen'l  Int.  1ncA     3     26     m     ZQQ 

2     42      131 


Clrt 

±92000 


' 


>S2«4 


1950 


3.00 


46,000 


J7.403 


4,520 


1,428 


Temas,  Revista  Iluatrada      \Mrt«*vi 
(Spanish)    (offset) J Monthly.. 

Jose  de  la  Vega,  Editor;  Temas  Corp.,% Publisher,  352  W.  44th  St.  (36). 
Tempo  (offset) Monthly {pfcTorial  1953      1     42        73 

Lawrence  Reich,  Editor;  Sports  Report,  Inc.,  Publisher,  9  E.  48th  St.  (17). 
Tevyne  (Lithuanian) Friday Independent 1910      7      26      280     3.00 

M.  Leo  Vaail,  Ed.;  Lithuanian  Alliance  of  America.  Pub.,  807  W.  80th  St.  (1). 
Texas  Rangers — See  Thrilling  Fiction  Group. 

Textiles  Panamericanos         \Monthlv  Textile  Mf*        1941     3     26     14° 

(Spanish) JMontftly lextile  Mfg Controlled  free  dist. 

Joaquin  M.  Rodriguez,  Editor;  George  F.  Zeland,  Publisher,  570  7th  Ave.  (18). 

Textile  World Monthly Textiles ..1868     3     26      140     2.00 

Prentice  M.  Thomas,  Editor;  McGraw-Hill  Publishing  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Co.,  Inc.,  330  W.  42nd  St.  (36). 

Theatre  Arts Monthly Dram.  Arts 1916     3     27      140     5.00 

National  Theatre  Arts  Council,  Publisher,  205  West  45th  St.  (23). 

Theatre.   The-f Weekly Theatre ,1958      3      26      140      7.00 

Charles  H.  Lipsett,  Editor  and  Publisher,  425  W.  25th  St.  ( 1).  2      40      140 

This  Week  Magazine Sunday Gen'l  Int 1935     5     22     170     **1 1,685,220 

A  magazine  distributed  each  Sunday  with  the  Baltimore  Sun,  Birmingham  News, 
Boston  Herald,  Buffalo  News  (Saturday),  Charlotte  Observer,  Chicago  Daily 
News  (Saturday),  Cincinnati  Enquirer,  Cleveland  Plain  Dealer,  Dallas  News, 
Denver  Post,  Des  Moines  Register,  Detroit  News,  Houston  Post,  Indianapolis 
Star,  Jacksonville  Florida  Times  Union,  Los  Angeles  Times,  Memphis  Commer- 
cial Appeal,  Miami  News,  Milwaukee  Journal,  Minneapolis  Tribune,  New 
Orleans  Times-Picayune,  New  York  Herald  Tribune,  Norfolk  Virginian  Pilot, 
Philadelphia  Bulletin,  Phoenix  Republic,  Pittsburgh  Frees,  Portland  Oregon 
Journal,  Providence  Journal,  Richmond  Times -Dispatch,  Rochester  Democrat 
&  Chronicle,  San  Antonio  Express,  San  Francisco  Chronicle,  St.  Louis  Globe- 
Democrat,  Salt  Lake  City  Tribune,  Spokane  Spokesman-Review,  Syracuse 
Post- Standard,  Washington  Star,  Wichita  Eagle. 
United  Newspapers  Magazine  Corp.,  Publisher,  485  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 

Thought  (Fordham  Univ.) Quarterly { Literary*  1926      1     54       98     5'°°        J1'171 

J.   E  O'Neill,  Ed.;  Fordham  University,   Pub.,   441   East   Fordham   Rd.    (58). 
888  News-f Monthly Labor 1940     4     26      168     1.00 

Milton  Miller,  Editor;  Local  338.  Retail,  Wholesale,  Chain  Store  Food  Employees 

Union,  CIO,  Publisher.  180  West  42nd  St.  (86). 
Three  Mouseketeers — See  National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 
Thrilling  Fiction  Group Monthly Fiction 1931     2     32     112 

Comprised  of:  Astrology;  New  Crossword  Puzzles;  Popular  Crossword  Puzzles; 
Variety  Crossword  Puzzles.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 

Pines  Publications,  Inc.,  10  E.  40th  St.  (16). 
Ticker,  TheV-f Tuesday Collegiate 1982      5      22      217  x 

Students  of  the  School  of  Business  and  Public  Administration  of  College  of  the 

City  of  New  York,  Editors  and  Publishers,  17  Lexington  Ave.  (10). 
TM.                                                 \r™tMv  fAdvg..  Mkt'gA  1927      8     27      140      5.00 

Tid* Monthly |  pubHc  Rela'ns  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Morgan  Browne,  Editor;  Executive  Publications,  Inc.,  630  Third  Ave,   (17). 


6,000 


3,500 


*12,825 
1,016 


Time Monday Current News....l923     3     27      140    7.00*2,282,307 

Issued  Wednesday  preceding. 

•Atlantic  Edition Monday Current  News....1946     8 


Time 


27 


27 
27 


27 


140  12.50 

to  15.00  *  134,099 
140  6.50  *  195,437 
140  12.50 

to  15.00  *64,229 
140  12.50 

to  15.00     *78,683 


Time — Canadian  Edition Monday Current  News..- 194 3 

1 94 1 
Time — Latin  American  Ed Monday Current  News.... 

Time— -Pacific  Edition Monday Current  News. ...1946 

Henry  R.  Luce,  Edi;  Time,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Time  &  Life  Bldg.  (20). 

Timely  Women's  Group Bi-monthly {R^m^sfories     1951     3     27      14°     1*5°  1'000»000 

Comprised  of:  Hollywood  Screen  Parade;  Movie  and  TV  Spotlight;  Private  Ro- 
mances: Romance  Time;  TV  Headliner.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group. 
Actual  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  609  Fifth  Ave.   (17). 

rTimes4- Every  Morn....Ind.  Dem 1851      8     22     308  16.50**60O,319 

Charles  Merx,  Editor;  New  York  Times  Co.,  Publisher,  Sat.  mom.  circ.**47O,O46 

229  W.  48rd  St.  (86).  Sunday  circ.  15.50**1,221,337 

Timei  Book  Review Sunday Book  Review*...  1896     5     24     170    4.80*1,801,559 

A  part  of  the  Sunday  New  York  Times.  Also  Bold  separately. 

F.  Brown,  Editor;  New  York  Times  Co.,  Publisher.  229  W.  43rd  St.  (86). 

Times  Magazine ..Sunday General  Int 1896     5     24     170  17.50tl,2<21,387 

Magazine  section  issued  with  Sunday  New  York  Times. 

Lester  Markel,  Editor;  New  York  Times  Co.,  Publisher,  229  W.  48rd  St.  (86). 


Ch 


on— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement! ;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 

IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  JPublisher'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   +Usea  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
tmt,  12  to  inch.     T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat     Population— 1950  Gemma.     xRand  McNaHy 
estimate.    VI»sued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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5.00 
Total  unpaid  dist. 


Ore 

*1  1,647 
2,322 


Ttres-TBA  Merchandising Monthly 


/Tire  &  Auto 
"I  Service  Stat'ns 


NEW  YORKf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols •  Width TOtpth 

Tip  Top  Comics—See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 
Tlr«  R»tf«rv  A  A^...rt^      1  (Retail  ft  Whol.  1938     8     26     140 

New?  JMonthly Tire.Batteryft  2     40     140 

' *  I  Acces. Dealers 

D.  W.  Clephane,  Editor  and  Publisher,  881  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 

1919     8     26     140 
2     40      140 

Controlled  circ. 
Philip  E.  Robinson,  Editor;  Bill  Bros.,  Pub.  Corp.,  630  Third  Ave,  (17). 

fF*K.i.»A*  1886     8     27      140     8.00 

Tobacco+ Friday \ IniS  T«?«.  2     40     14° 

\Allied  Indus.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Win.  G.  Reddan,  Editor;  Lockwood  Trade  Journal  Co.,  Inc.,  49  W.  46th  St.  (86). 

Tobacco  Jobber Monthly {^balfco*Trd      1925     6     24     168     8*°° 

BPA  Statement  not  released  at  press  time. 

Tobacco  Business  Papers,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1860  Broadway  (28). 

Tobacco  Leaf Saturday Tobacco 1865     4     27     168     6.00 

G.  P.  Sullivan,  Editor;  The  Tobacco  Leaf  Pub'g  Co.,  Room  704.  217  B'way  (7). 

Today's  Art Monthly Art 1952     2     42      133 

Combined  issue  for  July- August.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Anthony  Lord,  Editor;  J.  T.  Schwartz  and  L.  D.  Solomon,  Publishers, 

7  W.  44th  St.  (86). 
Today's  Baby — See  Alf ord  Baby  Group. 

Today's  Living  (offset) Quarterly {puSitsh'gs         1966     I     40     140 

Modern  Consumer  Publications,  Inc.,  175  Fifth  Ave.  (10).       Controlled  free  dist.  $500,000 
Today's  Love  Stories — See  Double  Action  Group. 

Today's  Secretary ...Monthly Secretarial 1899     3     27     140     8.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.  2     40     140 

Mary  Jollon,  Editor;  The  Gregg  Publishing  Div.  of  the  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co. 

330  West  42nd  St.  (36). 

Tomahawk — See  National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 
Tom  and  Jerry — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 

Tomorrow's  Man  (offset) Monthly { Body  Bid*.        1952     2     26       82     8-BO 

Paul  Lange,  Editor;  Tomorrow's  Man  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  150  Lafayette  St. 

Tops  in  Human  Highlights....Monthly Gen'l  Articles....  1953     2      19       66     1.80 

William  Woolfolk,  Editor;  John  B.  Musacchia,  Publisher,  157  W.  57th  St.  (19). 

Town  and  Country Monthly Soc..Spts..Fash.  1824     4     24     158     7.50 

Henry  B.  Sell,  Editor;  Hearst  Corporation,  Pub.,  572  Madison  Ave.  (22). 

Town  and  Village + Thursday Independent....,  19 47     5     24     215     2.00 

Charles  G.  Hagedorn,  Ed.;  Town  and  Village,  Inc.,  Pub.,  614  East  14th  St.  (9). 


>32,052 

$1,648 
J616 


3,672 


73,800 


140,452 


*  80,0  11 
**6,493 


£  Monthly Trademarks 1911     1     55     108x50.00 
Assn.,  Publisher,  6  E.  45th  St.  (17). 

Trade  Union  Courier  -f- Bi-wkly,  Fri...Labor 1936     5     28     210     3.00 

M.  C.  Raddock,  Editor;  Trade  Union  Courier  Pub.  Corp.,  145  E.  82nd  St. 

Trad*  with  TtAlv-i-                     Mo«*Mv  f  Italy- Amer.       1945     2      86      116  x5.00 

Trade  with  Italy-f- Monthly -{commerce  Controlled  free  dist. 

American  Chamber  of  Commerce  for  Trade  With  Italy,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
105  Hudson  St.  (13). 


£784 


$3,522 
U.264 


>2S,376 


(22). 
5.00 

3.00 

(36). 

1.50 


8,687 


1.40      400,000 

>7,366 

5,029 


TrmnsporteModerno(Span.)   Bi-monthly.. J  i~Ma~teri~a7s"~~  1958     8     2LJ4?  ,  *\™ 

[Handling  Controlled  circ. 

Norman  S.  Green,  Ed.;  Export  Pub'rs  Company.  Inc.,  134  East  59th  St. 
Travel Monthly {do^r  Life  °Ut"  1901     8     27     188 

Malcolm  Davis,  Editor;  Travel  Magazine,  Inc.,  60  West  57th  St.  (19). 
Travel  Agent Semi-mo Travel  Indus 1929     2     42     140 

Eric  Friedheim,  Editor;  American  Traveler,  Inc.,   Pub..  2   W.  46th  St. 
Travel  Digest Bi-monthily Travel 1958     2     24       91 

Muriel  E.  Richter.  Editor  and  Publisher,  250  W.  57th  St.  (19). 
Travel  in  Fashion Quarterly Worn.  Fash's 1956     2     25       91 

Travel  in  Fashion.  Publisher,  866  Fifth  Ave.  (1). 
Travel  Weekly Tuesday Travel  Indus 1948     B     ^n Jolfed  circ. 

Irwin  Robinson,  Editor;  Robinson  Publications,  Inc.,  424  Madison  Ave.   (17)." 
Travel  Trade Monthly Travel  Indus 1929     2     48     140     8.00 

E.  A.  Valk,  Editor;  J.  8.  Lewis,  Publisher.  189  Spring  St.  (12). 
True... M Monthly /Fact,  Stories,    1Q«7     «     97     1Aa    A  r\ 

Prints  edition  for  Canada.  1  For  Men  1987     8     2T     148   4'° 

Douglas  Kennedy,  Editor;  Fawcett  Publications.  Inc.,  67  West  44th  St.   (86). 
True  Adventures — See  Adventure  Men's  Group. 
True  Confessions Monthly True  Stories 1922     8     27     148    1.80*1,250,244 

See  also  Fawcett  Women's  Group. 

Florence  J.  Schetty,  Editor;  Fawcett  Publications,  Inc.,  67  West  44th  St.  (36). 
True  Crime — See  Skye  Men's  Group. 
True  Detective Monthly /Fact  Detective ,  Q9A     .     97     1 4ft     «  nn   .  ,An  w 

See  also  Sport-Saga  Men's  Group.          IStories  1924     8     27     148     8'°°  *300'377 

R.  F.  Buse,  Editor;  Macfadden  Publications,  Inc..  205  E.  42nd  St.  (17). 

CIT2^?tl?l~^r*Sept-  A'B-C-  Statement;  wJune  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPwblisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNslly 

mfSii^'^ZEft'OP7  durill«  *«*<tewte  Twtr.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NEW  YORKf  (Continued)  Estab  Col  i<S>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Girt 

.....  Detect.  Stories...  1963     8     27     140     1.60   $127,000 

Victor  Michael's,  Editor;  Brookside  Enterprises,  Inc.,  8  W.  40th  St.  (18). 
True  Experience  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Fact  Stories        1926     3     27     148     2  00  *30&294 

See  also  True  Story  Women's  Group.  '  ^^ 

Frank  R.  Gould,  Editor;  Macfadden  Publications,  Inc.,  205  E.  42nd  St.  (17). 

True  Love  Stories  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Fact  Stories  .......  1924     3     27 

See  also  True  Story  Women's  Group. 

Evonne  Rae.  Editor;  Macfadden  Publications,  Inc.,  205  E.  42nd  St.  (17). 

True  Romance  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  Fact  Stories  ......  1923     3     27     143 

See  also  True  Story  Women's  Group. 

Frank  R.  Gould,  Editor;  Macfadden  Publications,  Inc.,  205  E.  42nd  St.   (17). 

3     27     143 


148     2.00*290,026 


2.00*562,131 


True  Story  Magazine  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Fact  Stories  .....  ..1919 

See  also  True  Story  Women's  Group. 

Nina  Dorrance.  Editor;  Macfadden   Publications,  Inc.,   205   E.  42nd  St. 

True  Storv  Women's  Group  ....................................................... 

Comprised   of:  True   Experience;   Photoplay;   TV-Radio   Mirror;   True   Love 
Stories;  True  Romance;  True  Story.  See  individual  listings. 

Macfadden  Publications.  Inc.,  205  E.  42nd  St.  (17). 
True  Life  Stories  .....................  Bi-monthly  .....  [Romance  IOKO      o      **n      IAQ 

Subscription  price  12  issues,  $3.75.         |  Stories  1358     8      ^      14S 

Pines  Publications,  Inc.,  10  E.  40th  St.  (16). 
True  Medic  Stories  .................  Bi-monthly  .....  Health  ...............  1957     3     27     140 

W.  W.  Scott,  Editor;  Creatwood  Publishing  Co.,  1790  Broadway  (19). 
True  Men  Stories  (offset)  ......  Bi-monthly  .....  Men's  Int  ...........  1956     8      27      140      1.60 

Harold  Straubing,  Editor;  Feature  Publications,  Inc.,  1790  Broadway  (19). 
True  Police  Cases  —  See  Fawcett  Men's  Group  ;  also  Fawcett  Detective  Unit. 
True  Secrets  —  See  Complete  Women's  Group;  also  Mv  Romance  Group. 
True  Western  Adventure  .......  Bi-monthly  .....  Fiction  ...............  1957     8     27     143 

Subscription  price  $4.00  for  2  years. 

James  Wyckoff,  Editor;  Fawcett  Publications,  Inc.,  67  W.  44th  St,  (36). 
Trust  Bulletin,  The  \Mnnth1v  /Trust  Busi.         1Q9n     9      9-        Q.      ft  nn 

(noadv.)  ............................  {Monthly  .........  ((Banking)          192°     2     27        94     8-°° 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Joseph  H.  Wolfe,  Editor;  Trust  Division,  American  Bankers  Assn.,  Publisher, 

12  East  86th  St.  (16). 
Trusts  and  Estates  .................  Monthly  ..........  Financial  ............  1904     3     28      142     6.00 

C.  C.  Luhnow,  Editor;  Fiduciary  Publishers.  Inc..  50  E.  42nd  St.  (17). 
Truth  Seeker  ............................  Monthly  ..........  Atheism  .............  1873      2      42      133      2.00 

Charles  Smith,  Editor;  Truth  Seeker  Company,  Inc.,  Pub.,  88  Park  Row  (8). 
Tubby  —  See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 
Turok  —  See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Western  and  Adventure  Group). 

TV  and  Movie  Screen  W««f^iv  fTV  A  Movie      1QK«      «     9ft      -,««     Qnn 

(offset)  ...............................  jMonthly  .........  \Entertain'nt      1963      3      26      136      3.00 

See  also  Sterling  Women's  Group. 

Richard  Heller,  Editor:  Morris  S.  Latzen,  Publisher,  441  Lexington  Ave.   (17). 
TV  Funnies  —  See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 
TV  Girls  and  Gags  (offset)....  Bi-monthly  .....  Cartoons,  Photo  19  54      1      86        70      1.50 

Ben  Bennett,  Editor;  Sports  Report,  Publisher,  Inc.,  Publisher,  9  E.  48th  St.  (17). 
TV   Guide  —  See  Radnor,   Pa.—  New   York   Metropolitan   Edition,   circ.,   *  1,279,  3  19. 
TV  Headliner  —  See  Timely  Women's  Group. 
TV   Illustrated  .........................  Bi-monthly  .....  TV  Pers'nalfs...l965     2     40     186 

Subscription  price  $3.25  for  12  issues. 

Bessie   Little,    Editor;   Martin    Goodman,    Publisher,    655    Madison   Ave.    (21). 
TV  Junior  (offset)  ..................  Monthly  ..........  fChildren's          1qKR      ,      K7        OR     «  nft 

PHn  ted  in  81  Regional  editions.  iTVInts.  1958      l     5T        98     8-°° 

William  H.  Lieberson,  Editor;  Justin  E.  Kates,  Publisher,  225  Varick  St.  (14). 
TV  Land  —  See  Screenland  Plus  TV-Land. 
TV  Picture  Life  —  See  Sterling  Women's  Group. 
TV  Radio  Mirror  .....................  Monthly  ........  f  Women  TV          1Qoa      «      07      140      o  nn 

See  also  True  Story  Women's  Group.    \&  Radio  Lisfrs  1938     3     27     143     8'00 

Ann  Mosher,  Editor;  Macfadden  Pub'ns,  Inc.,  205  E.  42nd  St.  (17). 
TV  Picture  Life  (offset)  .........  Bi-monthly  .....  TV  Entertain'nt  1953     3     26     186     1.50 

See  also  Sterling  Women's  Group. 

Richard  Heller,  Editor;  Morris  S.  Latzen,  Publisher,  441  Lexington  Ave.   (17). 

[Personal  Side, 
TV  Star  Parade  .......................  Monthly  .........  |  Home  Life  of    1951     3     26     143 

I  TV  Favorites 

See  also  Ideal  Fan  Group  :  Ideal  Women  s  Group. 

Leonore  Silvian,  Editor;  Ideal  Publishing  Corp.,  295  Madison  Ave.   (17). 

TV  Tab—  See  Chicago,  111. 

TV  World  —  See  Complete  Women's  Group. 

TV  World  .................................  Bi-monthly....  j&^fj^s'6*  1953      3      26      188 

Patricia  Grubbs,  Editor;  Martin  Goodman,  Publisher,  665  Madison  Ave.  (21). 
Tweety  and  Sylvester  —  See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 
Two  Gun  Kid  —  See  Marvel  Comic  Group  (Red  Unit). 


2.00*2,443,163 

(17). 

*5,652,962 


-i.iva  i 
*173,1 


200,000 


.  flR. 
4»685 

*8,680 
$1,500 


123,230 


8.00*220,326 


8.25 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Andlt; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  ^  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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TWU  Express  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  Labor  .................  1949     5     23     214     1.00 

J.  J.  Kutch,  Editor;  Transport  Workers  Union  of 

America,  Publisher,  210  West  60th  St.  (19). 
U.E.News  (United  Electri- 

-weekly  ........  Labor  .................  1935     6     24     199     2.00 


(no  adv.)  -f  ....................... 

Julius  Emspak,  Editor;  United  Electrical  Radio  and  Machine  Workers,  Pub- 
lisher. 11  East  61st  St.  (22). 


ineering  \Bi-monthly Engineering 1950     2     89     126     3.00  800 

„.,_  , n.  «  xL<ng.  j ....  j 

B.  Wolchuk,  Editor;  Society  of  Ukrainian  Engineers  in  America,  Publisher, 
2  East  79th  St.   (21). 

Ukrainian  News  +   (Ukr'n). ...Thursday Labor 1920      8      26      280      5.00        §2,195 

L.  Tolopko,  Editor;  Ukrainian  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,  85  E.  Fourth  St.  (3). 

fUkr'n  &  Soviet     1(M.      -      KC      inft      K  nn 

Ukrainian  Quarterly.  The Quarterly....  j  Science,  Politics  iy44   rinf;iiA<i  i"     ^        +o  KAn 

land  Art  Controlled  free  dist.        JA500 

Ukrainian  Congress  Committee  of  America,  Publisher,  302   W.   13th  St.    (14). 
Uncensored Bi-monthly {  Topics*  P°m'  1952      3      25      126      3.00*650,000 

George  Shute,  Editor  and  Publisher,  509  Fifth  Ave.  (17). 

Uncensored  Confessions — See  Hillman  Romance  Group;  also  Hillman  Women's  Group. 
Uncle  Scrooge — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 
Underwear  New,  + Month* {ft^ear        193'     2     &,t£lf*  circ*          1>632 

Robert  T.  Adams,  Editor;  Underwear  Institute,  Publisher,  468  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 
Underwriter,  The  Weekly 4- ..Saturday Insurance 1859     3     28      133      5.00          7,741 

E.  T.  Cunningham,  Ed.;  Underwriter  Printing  and  Pub.  Co.,  116  John  St.  (88). 
Undzer  Weg  (Yiddish) Semi-mo Political 1924     2     42      186     8.00  

Issued  monthly  during  July  and  August. 

Charles    Freilich,    Editor;   United   Labor   Zionist   Party,    Publisher,   Room    410, 

305  Broadway  (7). 

r  UNESCO  Bulletin  for             1Q  ..  .  „              T  *^^^Aa  1947      1      55      105      3.50        $2,100 

Libraries  (no  adv.) /8  "•  a  yr Libraries Controlled  free  dist.       $6,000 

Prints  editions  in  English,  French,  Spanish  and  Russian. 

TrNnrQ™  rv,T.,vni,.io/™  -*v  \    M,vntM~  f  International     1955      1      57      107      1.75  $700 

UWEbCO  Cnromde(no  adv.). .Monthly ]  Affairs  Controlled  free  dist.        $7,500 

Prints  editions  in  English,  French,  Spanish. 
UNESCO  Courier,  The  Iw^vi,,  f  International     1948      2      40      147      3.00    $132,500 

(no  adv.) JMontnly \Understandfg  Controlled  free  dist.     $16,600 

Prints  editions  in  English,  French,  Spanish  and  Russian. 

Sandy    Koffler,    Editor;   United    Nations    Educational,    Scientific   and    Cultural 

Organization,  Publisher,  801  Third  Ave.  (22). 
Unexpected,  The — See  National  Comics  Group  (Blue  Unit). 

Uniforms  and  Accessories      lr»««»*««i«.          /Women's  IQKK.      Q      oc      i^n      o  nn 

Review {Quarterly I  Uniforms  1955     8     26      14°     2'00 

Paul  Albert,  Editor;  A.  F.  G.  Enterprises  Inc.,  Publisher,  1186  Broadway   (1). 
Union  Seminary  Quarterly     lo«  „».*«,.  w         r^n  *Tfc«nl««r     1939     2     22        94x2.00          2.7OO 

Review V    [Quarterly Coll.&Theolog...  Controlled  free  dist.          4,OOO 

Students  of  Union  Theolog.  Sem'ary,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  3041  Broadway  (27). 

United  Journal  (Chinese) Morn.ex.Sun. ..Independent 1952     9     25     202  21.00  

Shin-Fu-Woo.  Editor;  Chinese  American  Press,  Inc.,  199  Canal  St.  (18). 
United  States-German  ~| 

Chamber  of  Commerce-      Lmjr«.».*Vii«T  (U.S. -German     10,17      o      AO      i9Airin  nn          K  (\n(\ 

Monthly  Bulletin  (offset)  fMonthly 1Trade  1947     2     42      126x10.00          5.000 

(Eng.  &Ger.) J 

G.  A.  Gaurke,  Editor;  U.  S.-German  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
11  Broadway. 

~  *  icco  JMonday Tobacco 1874     4     27      168     6.00 

Irving  Mates,  EditorV'Tobacco  Journal  Inc.,  99  Hudson  St.  (13). 

TUT      +M-  /Mfg.  of  Uphol.1934      2      28      108      8.00 

Monthly j  Furniture  Controlled  circ.      >S,168 

Robert  Doyle.  Editor;  Hall  Publishing  Co.,  230  Fifth  Ave.  (1). 

U.S.  Camera  Magazine. Monthly Photog.(Genfl),1938      3      27      140      3.50  * 264, 43 3 

U.  S.  Camera  Publishing  Corp.,  9  East  40th  St.  (16). 

U.S.-Holland  + Monthly {Sv^Indni.    1944     8     29     19°     2'0° 

P.  Pearse  O'Sullivan,  Editor;  Netherlands  Chamber  of  Commerce  in  the  United 
States,  Inc.,  Publisher,  651  Fifth  Ave.  (17). 

fBuyers  &  1957      3      27      140      8  00 

U.  S.  Radio Monthly j  Seners^of^  Controlled  circ.    >10,632 

Arnold  Alpert,  Editor  and  Publisher,  50  W.  57th  St.  (19). 

^E^nia^  W°rld)  {Monthly Labor 1909      5     24     238     4.00  500 

Michael  Nukk/EaitorTtJus  Ilm  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  150  E.  121st  St.  (35). 
Vaba  Eesti  Sona  (Free          1 

Estonian  Word)  ^Saturday 1949     5     26     206     9.00        §3,520 

(Estonian) | 

August  Waldman,  Ed. ;  The  Nordic  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  243  East  84th  St.  ( 16 ) . 
Valor — See  Skye  Men's  Group. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jun«  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher'*  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  A»at«  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotraty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NEW  YORK 


Estab  ColsOWidthVDepth    Sub 
1905     6     24     210   10.00 


6.60 


NEW  YORKf  (Continued) 

Variety  + Wednesday....  fTheat.,  Radio 

Circ.  not  available  for  publication.         \&  Mov.  Pict. 
Abel  Green,  Editor;  Variety,  Inc.,  Pub.,  154  W.  46th  St.  (86). 
Variety  Crossword  Puzzles — See  Thrilling  Fiction  Group. 

(5c  to  $5  Chain  1931     3     26     140 

Variety  Store  Merchandiser.. .Monthly \  Store  Mgrs.&  2     40     140 

[Executives  Controlled  circ. 

Prints  section  in  January  called  "Stop-Shrinkage" ;  February,  "Display  Almanac 
and   Handbook";   March,    "Toy    Selling   Guide";    April,   "Soft   Goods    Selling 
Guide" ;  May,  "Toiletries  and  Drugs  Selling  Guide" ;  June,  "Confectionery  and 
Fountain    Guide";    July,    "Stationery    and    Back-to-School    Selling    Guide"; 
August,  "Notions  and  Style  Selling  Guide";  September,  "Housewares,  Hard- 
ware, Horticulture  and  Homefurnishing  Selling";  October,  "Training-to-Sell 
Guide";  December,  "12  Month  Buying  and  Ordering  Calendar". 
Preston  J.  Beil,  Editor;  Variety  Store  Merchandiser  Publications, 
419  Fourth  Ave.  (16). 

Venture  (offset) Quarterly Literary 1954     *     48n    1J1     I:5.0 

Controlled  free  dist. 


Circ 


>26,636 


224 
210 


Joseph  J.  Friedman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  167  West  22nd  St.  (11). 

Vertical  File  Index Monthly Pamph't  Index..,  1932     2     30 

Not  issued  during  August. 

Charlotte  W.  Squires,  Editor;  H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  Publisher, 
950  University  Ave.  (52). 

Villager-f- Thursday Independent 1933     5     24 

William  H.  Honan,  Editor;  The  Villager,  Publisher,  49  E.  9th  St.  (3) 

Village  Voice,  The Wednesday Independent 1955      5     24     ^v 

Daniel  Wolf,  Editor;  Edwin  Fancher,  Publisher,  22  Greenwich  Ave.  (11) 

Virology Monthly Biochemistry 1955      1     52        98 

Subscription  price  $11.00  per  volume,  3  vols.  annually. 

G.  K.  Hirst,  Editor;  Academic  Press  Inc.,  Publisher,  111  Fifth  Ave.  (3). 

Visnyk   (Herald)    (Ukr'n)      1  Monthly Ukran.  Int 1947      2      40      126 

(no  adv.) [Not  issued  during  August. 

I.  Wowchuk,  Editor;  Organization  for  Four  Freedoms  of  Ukraine.  Inc 

Publisher,  315  E.  10th  St.  (9). 
Vital  Speeches  of  the  Day      {c^i  ™«  JEduc.,  Gov.,       100.      0      ._      ,    0 

(no  adv.) }Semi-mo JEcon.  &  Bui.     1934      2      42      "3 

T.  F.  Daly,  Jr.,  Editor;  City  News  Publishing  Co.,  83  W.  42nd  St.  (86). 


112     6.00 


1,000 
1,000 

6,034 


3.00      $13,500 

1 13, 500 — Free 

3.00        §6,780 

3,000 — Free 


4.00 


7.00 


1,600 


8,766 


8.50  *415,258 


Out  1st  and  16th  of  month.  Issued  monthly  during  May,  June,  July  and  Dec. 
Jessica  Daves,  Ed.;  The  Conde  Nast  Publications,  Inc.,  420  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 

Vogue  Pattern  Book Bi-monthly Fashions 1915     3     27     143     3.00*312,308 

Out  Jan.  6;  Mar.  8;  May  8;  July  25;  Sept.  9;  Oct.  24. 

Ruth  Seder  Cooke,  Editor;  The  Conde  Nast  Publications,  Inc.,  420  Lexington 
Ave.  (17). 


..........  Af.M«th 


1892     3     30     140     2.00 


Rev.  A.  Chester  cark,Editor;  Board  of  H.  &  F.  M.  of  A.  M.  E.  Church,  Publisher, 
112  W.  120th  St.  (27). 

C  Buyers  of 


1953 


27  140 
40  140 
Controlled  circ. 


Volume  Feeding  Management. .Monthly s 

I  Hous/g~Mkt. 
Jack  Ghene,  Editor;  Conover-Mast  Publications,  Inc.,  205  E.   42nd  St.    (17). 

Voluntary  and  Cooperative  lMmithlv          1  £°rv  Gr^D1™"  19S1     8     26     14°   10-°° 

Groups   Magazine  JMonthly {^/J^'tfons  Controlled  circ.    >10,011 

Gordon  Cook,  Editor;  Cook  Publications.  114  E.  Thirty-second  St.  (16). 
Volunteer  Gazette  (no adv.). .Monthly {R^ftf'^6**'   1896     2     34     121     1>5° 

David  R.  Balch,  Editor;  Volunteers  of  America,  Pub.,  840  West  85th  St.  (24). 
Vue— See  Tab  Men's  Unit. 
Waldorf-Astoria,  The — See  Promenade. 

Wallpaper  and  Wall                 \Monthlv  /Wall  Paper        1914     2     27     105     3.50 

Coverings  + JMonthly (industry  Controlled  free  dist. 

B.  H.  Bellman,  Ed.;  Pinover  Publications,  Inc.,  114  E.  82nd  St.  (16). 
Wall  Street  Journal -f 'fSt"*^,'-      l£E^L?"!i!S'*     1«89     6     32     29624.00 


>57,935 


£15,004 


6,495 
2,106 


*.». 

Prints  Eastern  Edition  mornings  except  Saturday  and  Sunday, 

Prints  Midwest  Edition  mornings  except  Saturday  and  Sunday, 

Prints  Pacific  Coast  Edition  mornings  except  Saturday  and  Sunday,  **83,8O9. 

Prints  Southwest  Edition  mornings  except  Saturday  and  Sunday,  **52,2S7.       .  .^^^ 

Combined  circ.**536,313 

Robert  Bottorff,  Editor;  Dow,  Jones  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  44  Broad  St,  (4). 
Walt  Disney's  Comics — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 
War  Cry  4-  (no  adv.) Saturday Salva'n  Army....  1881     4     28     168     4.50      $79,000 

LtCoL  R ?D?  Hughes,  Editor;  The  Salvation  Army.  Pub.,  120  W.  14th  St.  (11). 

Wastes  Engineering  jMonthly Sanitation 1930     3     27     140     2.00      *4,475 

(Sewage  and  Industrial)..]  "iu        * 

M    M.  Cohn,  Ed.;  R.  H.  Donnelley  Corp.,  Pub.,  305  East  45th  St.   (17). 


Clrculation-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
1P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems  12  to  inch  ? Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate  VI»»ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptton  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Waste  Trade  Journal Saturday Waste  Mater'ls.  19 05     8     26     14015.00 

Dudley  B.  Taylor,  Editor;  Charles  H.  Lipsett,  Publisher,  426  W.  25th  St.  (1). 

Watchman-Examiner Thursday Baptist 1877     8     27     140     8.00 

J.  W.  Bradbury,  D.D.,  Editor;  Watchman- Examiner  Foundation,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
28  E.  26th  St.  (10). 

1Q77        Q        07        1  Al\        ft  Aft 

Water  Works  Engineering Monthly Water  Supply.... 1B ' '       Total  unpaid  dist, 

M.  M.  Cohn,  Editor;  R.  H.  Donnelley  Corp.,  Publisher.  805  E.  45th  St.   (17). 

2     42      140     6.00 


Issued  monthly  from  May  to  September. 

L  Levin  Shatckes.  Ed.;  Jewish  Socialist  Verband,  Pub.,  175  E.  Broadway  (2). 

Weekly  People  (no  adv.) .Saturday Soc'list  Labor....  1891     7     26     280     2.00 

Erie  Hass,  Editor;  Socialist  Labor  Party,  Publisher,  61  Cliff  St.  (88). 

Welding  Journal + Monthly Welding 1922     |     \\     {$     7'00 

B.  E.  Rossi,  Editor;  American  Welding  Society,  Pub.,  88  W.  89th  St.  (18). 

Western — See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit). 

Western  Action — See  Double  Action  Group. 

West  SideNews-f Thursday Independent 1946     5     24 

Dorsey  Short,  Editor;  Hardy  Rogers,  Publisher,  200  W.  72nd  St.  (28) 

W..U,de,Th. 8t,a,, 


Cln 


*6,032 
1,370 


$6,678 
16,299 


210     2.00      tlO.OOO 


187 
2     40     187 

Circulation — Controlled  varies  from  1 10,000  to  $20,000. 

Prints  "West  Side  Buyers  Guide"  as  an  annual  supplement. 

James  W.  Danahy,  Editor;  West  Side  Association  of  Commerce,  Inc., 

830  W.  42nd  St.  (36). 
Weteran   (Veteran)  (Polish). .Monthly Veterans 1921     8     26 

Mrs.  J.  Woyska,  Ed.;  The  Polish  Army  Vet'ns'  Assn.,  Pub.,  19  Irving  PI.  (3). 
Where Saturday Enter.  News 3     27      140     6.00 

Distributed  in  New  York's  leading:  hotels.  Controlled  circ. 

Anne  S.  Ritchey,  Editor;  Where  What  When,  Inc.,  Pub.,  260  W.  57th  St.  (19). 
Whisper Bi-monthly Person' y  Topics  194 6     3     27      143      1.60 

Hy  Steirman,  Publisher,  45  W.  45th  St.  (36). 
Wilbur  Comics — See  Archie  Comic  Group. 
Wilson  Library  Bulletin Monthly Mag.forLibra's.,1914     2     80     112 

Not  issued  during-  July  and  August. 

Marie  D.  Loizeaux,  Editor;  H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  Pub..  950  University  Ave. 

wi«~»,i  TT^*   ™«                      M  «*»>!„  [Club  Affairs       1892     3     26      140 

Winged  Foot,  The Monthly **jof  N  Y  A  C 

C.  C.  Neff.  Editor  and  Publisher.  19  E.  48th  St.  (*17). 
Wire  and  Radio  \Monthly  f  Elec.  ^      lggg     2 

Communications    ..............  J  **********  1  Cororounfca  ns 

L.  G.  Baxter.  Editor;  C.  A.  Nelson,  Publisher,  25  Beaver  St.  (4) 
Woman's  Day .Monthly Women's  Int 1937     8 

Prints  Canadian  Edition. 

Distributed  through  supermarkets  at  ten  cents  a  copy. 

Fawcett  Publications,  Inc.,  67  W.  44th  St.  (36). 
Women  In  Crime — See  Skye  Men's  Group. 

fMorn.ex.Sat.  /Worn.  Wear       1910     5 


126      2.50        £5,150 


$15,000 


3.00        23,281 


2      41      140 


(52). 

4.80 


38      126     2.00 


*8,200 


2,612 


27      148 


*2,706,796 


24     225   12.00 


*47,769 
2,024 


Women's  Wear  Daily \&  Q^  ( A  Fashions        "  "      'Total  unpaid  dist. 

Yancey  Gilkerson,  Editor;  Fairchild  Publications,  Inc.,  7  E.  12th  St.  (8). 
Wonder  Woman — See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit). 
Woodpecker — See  Dell  Comic  Group  (Animated  Group). 

Worker,  The-f Sunday {Labor™18*        1935     5     24     21°     8'50 

News  Press  Inc.,  Publisher,  23  W.  26th  St.  (10). 

W?n^dv'.*  C.!.r.Cle  ?an  J6ti.ayr Labor  Frat 1986     2     42      142  x 

Nathan  Chanin,  EditorV  National  Executive  Committee  of  the  Workmen's  Circle, 

Publisher,  175  E.  Broadway  (2). 
World  Medical  Journal Bi-monthly Medical 1949     2     40      140  x5.00 

Austin  Smith,  M.D.,  Ed.;  World  Medical  Assn.,  Pub.,  10  Columbus  Circle  (19). 
World  of  Fantasy — See  Marvel  Comic  Group  (Red  Unit). 
World  Outlook  + Monthly Meth.  Miss'ns...  1911      8     27     140     1.50 

See  Leaders'  Group ;  also  Religious  Home  Unit,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Dorothy   McConnell  and  Dr.   Henry   Sprinkle,   Editors;   Methodist   Publishing 

House,  150  Fifth  Ave.  (11). 
World  Over Bi- wkly  ( Frf. )!*,._  TJ-__«/         ICMA      o      o&      iaa      o  7K    +  tnA  oan 

Issued  October  through  May.  i&rU  $104,285 

Jewish  Education  Committee  of  New  York,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1776  Broadway  (19). 
World  Petroleum Monthly Intem'l  Petrol.,.1980     8     88      168     8.00 

Mona  Palmer,  Publisher,  604  Fifth  Ave.  (20).  Controlled  circ. 

World  Review  of  Hotels         la.*«.^.-  [Hotels,  Clubs,    18?5     g     2g      196     4  00 

and  Travel {Saturday JTmvefAgts  Total  unPaid  dist* 

Lucy  F.  Huntington,  Editor;  Ahrens  Pub'g  Co.,  Inc.,  71  Vanderbilt  Ave.  (17). 
World's  Business — See  Guia. 
World's  Finest— See  National  Comics  Group  (Red  Unit). 


§13,029 


tis.ooo 


t!5,746 


152,619 


>1 0,345 

*7,342 
2,512 


Cfn 


«— **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *Jone  snd  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    4- Uses  Mats.   •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.     T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCotmty  seat     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  In  membership  fe«. 
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NEW  YORK  (Continued)  Estab  Cols* Width 7 Depth 

World-Telegram  and  Sun +....Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1867     8     22    8062 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sat.  evg.  circ  1 

Roy  W.  Howard  Editor;  N.  Y.  World-Telegram  Corp.,  Pub.,  126  Barclay  St.  (15). 

World  Tennis Monthly Tennis 1958     8     27     148     8.00 

Gladys  M.  Heldman,  Ed.  and  Pub.,  Box  8,  Gracie  Station.          2     41     148 
World  Week — See  Scholastic  Magazines. 

Worth  Street  News Quarterly Textile  Trade.....  195 6     8     80     140 

Frederick  Kogos  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  1140  Broadway  (1). 
Wyatt  Earp — See  Marvel  Comic  Group  (Red  Unit). 

Yachting............ Monthly Yachting 1907     2     41     147     5.00    476,075 

Critchell  Rimington.  Editor;  Yachting  Publishing  Corp.,  205  E.  42nd  St.  (17). 

Yellow  Book -f Quarterly Fiction 1910     2     28     112     1.00 

Phil  Painter,  Editor;  Phil  Painter  Publications,  480  Lexington  Ave.  (17). 
YiddUhe  Kultur  (Jewish       ] 

Culture)  (Yiddish)  [Monthly Jewish  Lit 1988     2     42     112     6.00        $5,000 

(no  adv.)    J 

Nachman    Mayzel,    Editor;    Yiddisher    Kultur    Farband,    Inc.,    Publisher.    189 
Second  Ave.  (8). 

StrugglerM Yiddish)  ! }  Friday Zionist  Int 1932     2     57     140     8.00      $10,423 

M.  Shtrigler,  Editor;  "Bar  Yiddisher  Arbeiter  Pub'g  Assn.,  45  E.  17th  St.  (8). 

Y.M.H.A.  Bulletin(no  adv.)....  Wednesday Y.M.H.A. 1900     5     24     196       .25 

Martin  Tolchin,  Editor;  Y.M.&Y.W.H.A.  of  New  York,  Publishers, 
1895  Lexington  Ave.   (28). 

Young  Americans  (offset) Monthly [I?rir?«  ?n  f  J     1957     3     27     14° 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.       1 14  yrs  Controlled  free  dist.   J150.000 

Mrs.  Anne  S.  Tobias,  Editor;  Strong  Publications,  Inc.,  431  E.  67th  St.  (22). 

Young  Judean  (no adv.)         lMonthlv  Jnv«mll*  191°     2     32     112     !-50        J8.000 

(offset)  J  Monthly Juvenile Controlled  free  dist.       $2,000 

Ahron  Gelles,  Editor;  National  Young  Judean.,  Publisher,  116  W.  14th  St.  (11). 

Young  Romance  Group .Bi-monthly Fiction 1947     8     26      126 

Comprised  of:  All  For  Love;  Personal  Love;  Young  Romance.  Space  sold  in 

combination  as  a  group. 

Feature  Publications,  Inc.,  1790  Broadway  (17). 
Young  Romance — See  Young  Romance  Group. 

Your  Life  (no  adv.) Bi-monthly Pers'l  Develop...  1987     2     24       90     2.00 

John  J.  Green,  Mgn.  Editor;  Kings  way  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  11  W.  42nd  St.  (36). 

Your  New  Baby Monthly f Pre-Natal  &      1Q/19     «     0_      1>IQ 

Purchased  by  department  stores  and      I  Baby  Care          iy4^     *     z'      148 

diaper  services  for  free  distribution  to  their  customers. 

Mrs.   Maja  Beraath,   Editor;  The  Parents   Magazine  Maternity  Service,   Inc., 
Publisher.  52  Vanderbilt  Ave.  (17). 

Your  Romance  (offset) Quarterly Rom.  Stories 1953     3     27     140     1.50 

W.  W.  Scott,  Editor;  Crestwood  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  1790  Broadway  (19). 

YWCA  Magazine,  The Monthly Y.W.C.A 1907     2     42      142     2.50 

Not  issued  during  July,  August  and  September. 
Betsy  By  ram,  Managing  Editor;  National  Board,  YWCA,  Publisher, 
600  Lexington  Ave.  (22). 

Zuk^nft  mie  Future)  JMonthly Lit.  A  Cult'l 1892     2      36      126     6.00 

H.'  LeivickrEditorTiZukunf t  Publishing  Co..  25  E.  78th  St.  (21). 

NIAGARA  FALLS  (B4),  pop.  90,872  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  101,022); 
Niagara  Co.  (W).  On  Niagara  River,  15  m  NW  of  Buffalo.  WAB;  NYC;  ERIE; 
LV;CNRRs. 

Manufactures  abrasive*,  acetylene,  automation  instruments,  automatic  rec- 
ord players,  barrels,  business  forms,  canning  machinery,  carbons,  cereal,  chemical 
products,  corsets,  graphite,  guided  missiles,  helicopters,  paint,  paper  products, 
storage  batteries.  Tourist  resort.  Five  banks;  bank  deposits  (1-31-57),  $87,- 
404,271.  28,617  (residential)  electric  (AC)  meters;  9,742  gas  (artif.)  meters; 
27,648  (residential)  telephones.  Niagara  University  (Cath.). 

~       „    ,                                        JEvg.  ex.  Sun.r    .   p^  1854     8     22     811  28.60**3S,970 

Ga*ette+ j  Su  *  Morn      Ind.  Rep Sunday  circ.**24,791 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Thomas  F.  Berrigan,  Editor;  Niagara  Falls  Gazette  Publishing  Corp. 

Niagara  Index,  The+ V Friday Collegiate 1868     5     24     224     3.00 

Students  of  Niagara  University,  Editors  and  Publishers.        Controlled  free  dist. 

P.  O.  Box  145. 
NINEVEH  (J6),  pop.  X50;  Broome  Co.  (S).  24  m  E  of  Binghamton.  D&H  RR.  Bank, 

Afton.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  cabbage. 
Standard — See  Standard  of  Windsor. 

NORTH  CREEK  (N8).  pop.  X708;  Warren  Co.  (NE).  42  m  NW  of  Glens  Falls.  D&H 
RR.  Manufactures  handles,  pulp.  Garnet  mines.  Summer  and  winter  resort.  Hard- 
wood timber.  Poultry  farms.  Potatoes. 

News-Enterprise Wednesday Independent 1924     6     24     210     2.00 

L.  D.  Sawyer,  Editor;  Sawyer's  Press,  Publisher. 

NORTHPORT  (E2),  pop.  3,859  (special  U.  ^.Census  4-1-57,  gives  6,048)  ;  Suffolk  Co. 
(SE).  On  Long  Island  Sound,  40  m  NE  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Oyster  and  clam 
fisheries.  Resort  and  residential  town.  Agriculture. 

Journal  + Thursday Democratic 1874     7     24     280     8.00 

Marion  H.  Brett,  Editor;  Northport  Journal,  Inc.,  Publisher. 


522,115 

210,000 
5,763 


tlOO 
$1,100 


§1,280 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit! 
IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
ems/  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate  V  Iwued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Observer -f- Thursday Republican 1922     6     26     280     2.50        §4,576 

Edmund  Stratton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NORTH  SYRACUSE  (H4),  pop.  8.856;  Onondaga  Co.  (C).  9  m  N  of  Syracuse,  nearest 
railroad  station.  NYC;  DL&W  RRs.  Bank,  Cicero.  Plating  works;  nursery. 
Agriculture* 

Star-!- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1925     8     24     294     3.00        §2,026 

Don  H.  Brown,  Editor;  Onon-Town  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Baldwins ville. 

NORTH  TONAWANDA-TONAWANDA  (C4V2),  pop.  39,348  (North  Tonawanda, 
24,731;  Tonawanda,  14,617)  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  North  Tona- 
wanda, 81,276;  Tonawanda,  19,555)  ;  Niagara  Co.  (W).  On  Niagara  River,  11  m 
N  of  Buffalo.  Terminus  of  Barge  Canal.  Boat  Connections.  ERIE;  LV;  NYC; 
WAB  RRs. 

Manufactures  nuts  and  bolts,  office  equipment,  furniture,  steam  pumps, 
steam-heating  systems,  wood  flour  and  fibre,  valves,  fittings,  pipes,  amuse- 
ment devices,  plastics,  grinding  wheels,  automatic  phonographs,  metal  furni- 
ture, vending  machines.  Two  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $1,127,125,973. 

Newa-t- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1880     8     22     294  21.84  **14,93O 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Tonawanda  Publishing  Corporation. 

NORWICHf  (J6),  pop.  8,816;  Chenango  Co.  (SO.  On  Chenango  River,  42  m  NE  of 
Binghamton.  NYO&W ;  DL&W  RRs.  Manufactures  silos,  beverages,  knit  under- 
wear, pharmaceutical  supplies,  fish  lines,  fireplace  units  and  equipment,  shoes, 
electronics,  dies,  sportswear,  chemicals.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  cabbage. 

Ch™w  +  C°™*L**™ JMonthly Agriculture 1915      4     24      153  xl.OO  1,800 

Chenango  Co.  Extension  Service,  Publisher,  8  Mechanic  St. 

Chenango  Union  + Thursday Democratic 1816     6     24     287     2.00  §47S 

Lewis  W.  Phelps,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Colonia  Place. 
Snn-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1894     8     24     294   15.00        §3,769 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  J.  Jones,  Mgn.  Editor ;  Norwich  Publishing  Co.  Inc. 

NUNDA  (E5),  pop.  1,224;  Livingston  Co.  (W).  46  m  SW  of  Rochester.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  concrete  mixers,  caskets,  machine  parts.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain 
farms.  Potatoes,  wheat,  corn. 

News  + Thursday Republican 1859     7     24     280     4.00    **1,571 

W.  B.  Sanders,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NYACK  (C2),  pop.  5,889  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  5,903);  Rockland  Co. 
(SE).  On  Hudson  River,  18  m  N  of  New  York.  ERIE  RR.  Manufactures  sewing 
machines,  organs,  leather  goods,  dresses,  hats.  Ship-building.  Residential  suburb 
of  New  York.  Agriculture.  Vegetables,  fruits. 

Fellowship-f- Semi-mo Pacifist 1935      2     29      108     3.00        $9,200 

Alfred  Hassler,  Editor;  Fellowship  of  Reconciliation,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  271. 

Journal-News -f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1889     8     24      294   24.00**!  1,234 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Saturday  ci re.**  10,433 

N.  R.  Baker,  Editor;  Landrock  Publishing  Corp.,  68  Hudson  Ave. 

OAKFIELD  (D4).  pop.  1.781;  Genesee  Co.  (W).  86  m  NE  of  Buffalo.  NYC  RR.  Manu- 
factures gypsum  products,  canned  goods.  Gypsum  mines.  Agriculture.  Wheat, 
peas,  beans. 

Independent + Thursday Republican 1924     7     26     280     1.50  §710 

A.  D.  Wicks  and  D.  A.  Wicks,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

OCEANSIDE  (D2%),  pop.  X28.000;  (Br.  of  Rockville  Centre  P.  O.)  Nassau  Co.  (SE). 
15  m  SE  of  Brooklyn.  Nearest  railroad  station,  Rockville  Centre.  Tannery, 
nurseries.  Residential. 

Beacon  (offset) Thursday Independent 1953      5      24      220     2.00        §3,450 

John  F.  O'Keeffe,  Editor;  Oceanside  Beacon,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  126. 

OGDENSBURG  (Kl),  pop.  16,166  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  16,838);  St. 
Lawrence  Co.  (N).  On  St.  Lawrence  River,  55  m  NE  of  Watertown.  NYC; 
RUT  RRs.  Ferry  to  Prescott,  Ont.  Airline,  MOH.  Important  trade  in  grain  and 
lumber.  Manufactures  paper,  shade  rollers,  curtain  rods,  woodworking  products, 
containers,  office  supplies,  paint,  mattresses,  gloves,  women's  uniforms,  flour. 
Summer  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Hay. 

f  Advance-News -f -Sunday Democratic 1&57     8     23     294     7.80   **4,142 

I           Henry  Belgard,  Editor;  Northern  New  York  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 
•S  Journal -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1830     8     23     294  21.84   **5,464 

I  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

I          F.  R.  Little,  Editor;  Northern  New  York  Publishing  Co..  Inc. 

OLD  FORGE  (L8),  pop.  X900;  Herkimer  Co.  (NEC).  60  m  N  of  Utlca.  Railroad  station, 
Thendara.  NYC  RR.  Summer  and  winter  resort.  Timber. 

Adirondack  Echo 4- .Friday Independent 1950     6     24     238     3.00        §1,000 

J.  W.  Zahn.  Editor;  Old  Forge  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

OLEAN  (D6),  pop.  22.884;  Cattaraugus  Co.  (SW).  On  Allegany  River,  60  m  SE  of 
Buffalo.  ERIE;  PA  RRs.  Airline,  AAA.  Manufactures  carbon  black,  wooden  tanks, 
metal  specialties,  containers,  tile,  fibre,  dairy  products.  Railroad  shops.  Oil,  gas 
wells.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

News-f Thursday Republican 1932     7     24     808     8.50          6,234 

Myron  Lown.  Editor  and  Publisher,  617  W.  State  St.  4,263— Free 

Times-Herald + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1860     9     23     800  21.49**15,473 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Times-Herald  Corp.,  Publisher. 

droiTatkm  A  A  Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
•ms,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI««tied  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Clre 

§1,175 
§7,001 

1,575 


23     294   21.45^*13,946 


23      196 


1,110 


1,492 


§2,239 


Estab  Co  If  <$>  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

ONEIDA  (J4),  pop.  11,825;  Madison  Co.  (C).  26  m  E  of  Syracuse.  NYO&W;  NYC 
RRs.  Manufactures  silverware,  burial  caskets  and  vaults,  milking  machines, 
milk  bottle  caps,  cigars,  paper  and  plywood  boxes,  furniture,  fertilizer,  tele- 
vision cabinets.  Farming,  dairying. 

Democratic  Union  + Thursday Democratic 1855     7     24     280     2.00 

C.  M.  Milmoe,  Editor;  McHenry  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  122  Lenox  Ave. 

Dispatch Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1927     8     23     294   12.00 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

John  T.  Tuttle,  Editor;  Oneida  Dispatch  Corp.,  Pub.,  102  Messinger  St. 

M^ewfl1+;?1!.nty..^fr.?1.      .     }Monthly Agricultural 1917     4     24     150  xl.OO 

Madison  County  Extension  Service,  Publisher. 
Madison  County  Times — See  Chittenango. 

ONEONTA  (K5%),  pop.  13,564  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-58,  gives  13,015) ;  Otsego  Co. 
(EC).  50  m  NE  of  Binghamton.  D&H;  NYC  RRs.  Railroad  shops;  flour,  feed 
mills;  gloves,  dress,  trailer  factories.  State  Teachers  College:  Hartwick  College. 
Hemlock,  pine,  beech  timber.  Agriculture.  Hay,  corn,  potatoes. 

Star-f Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1890      8 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Oneonta  Star,  Inc.,  Publisher,  100  to  104  Chestnut  St. 

State  Times-f  V   (no  adv.) Friday Collegiate 1942     5 

Students  of  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ONTARIO  (F4),  pop.  X654;  Wayne  Co.  (NW).  20  m  NE  of  Rochester.  NYC  RR. 
Cannery ;  frozen  food  processing  plant.  Diversified  farming. 

Wayne  County  Mail Friday Independent 1901     8     24     287     3.00 

Mary  Risley,  Editor;  Charles  J.  Stauber,  Publisher. 

ORCHARD  PARK  (C5),  pop.  2,054  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  3,032)  ;  Erie  Co. 
(W).  11  m  SE  of  Buffalo.  B&O  RR.  Manufactures  baskets,  crates,  artificial 
wreaths.  Summer  and  winter  resort.  Diversified  farming.  Vegetables,  corn,  wheat. 

Press    (offset) Thursday Independent 1932      5      24      224      2.50 

Russell  W.  Gibbons,  Editor;  Eugene  H.  Wojcik,  Publisher,  25  E.  Quaker  Rd. 

OSSINING  (Cl%),  pop.  16,098  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  17,631);  West- 
Chester  Co.  (SE).  On  Hudson  River,  32  m  N  of  New  York.  NYC  RR.  Manu- 
factures wire,  drugs,  maps,  underwear,  plumbing  supplies,  electrical  devices. 
Lime-kilns.  Sing  Sing  State  Prison.  Agriculture. 

Citizen-Regis  ter-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1840     8      23     288   17.50 

Comic  strip  advertis'g  accepted.  See  also  Westchester  Group,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 
Joseph  L.  Naar,  Editor;  Westchester  County  Publishers,  Inc. 

OSWEGOf  (G8%),  pop.  22,647;  Oswego  Co.  (NO.  On  Lake  Ontario,  at  mouth  of 
Oswego  River,  35  m  NW  of  Syracuse.  NYO&W ;  NYC ;  DL&W  RRs.  Commerce 
with  Great  Lakes  ports  in  coal,  lumber,  freight.  Terminal  of  Barge  Canal.  State 
grain  elevator;  boiler  foundries.  Manufactures  rayon,  paper  clips  and  boxes, 
paper  cartons,  oil  well  supplies,  confectionery,  knit  goods,  polishing  and  cleaning 
cloths,  copperwire,  women's  clothing,  tank  hulls,  castings,  shade  cloth,  under- 
wear, infants'  shoes.  State  Teachers  College.  Fort  Ontario,  oldest  fort  on  North 
American  Continent.  Agriculture.  Strawberries,  potatoes,  hay. 

0TdrHomentNewasr+  ^Monthly Agriculture 1920     4     24      150     x.50        *3,800 

Oswego  County  Extension  Service  Assn.,  Publisher,  Federal  Bldg. 
Oswegonian,  The-f- V Bi-wkly(Tues.) Collegiate 1934     5     24     196     1.00          1,920 

Students  of  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Palladium -Times  4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1819      8      24      294   21.00      §14,304 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Clarence  T.  Leigh  ton,  Editor;  Palladium-Times,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

OVID  (G5),  pop.  646;  Seneca  Co.  (WC).  25  m  N  of  Ithaca.  LV  RR.  Willard  State 
Hospital.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms. 

Gazette  and  Independent  -f-....  Friday Ind.  Dem 1815     7     26     308     8.00        91><MO 

S.  E.  Mekeel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OWEGOf  (H6).  pop.  6,850;  Tioga  Co.  (S).  On  Susquehanna  River,  22  m  W  of  Bing- 
hamton. ERIE;  LV;  DL&W  RRs.  Manufactures  shoes,  chairs,  tables,  polishes, 
waxes.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

J  Gazette-h Wednesday Democratic 1808     8     24     297     3.50          2,436 

1  Times-f- Friday Republican 1836      8     24     297      3.50          3,080 

Jack  Bartlett,  Editor;  Tioga  Publishing  Co. 

OXFORD  (J6%),  pop.  1,811;  Chenango  Co.  (SO.  On  Chenango  River,  86  m  NE  of 
Binghamton.  NYO&W;  DL&W  RRs.  State  Woman's  Relief  Corps  Home.  Agri- 
culture. Dairy,  poultry  products,  cattle. 

Review-Times  + Thursday Republican 1837     8     24     290     2.50        §2,780 

John  Van  Kleeck,  Editor;  Chenango  Publications.  Inc. 

OYSTER  BAY  (D2).  pop.  6,216;  Nassau  Co.  (SE).  On  Long  Island  Sound.  80  m 
E  of  New  York.  LI  RR.  Important  oyster  industry.  Residential. 

Guardian -f Friday Ind.  Rep 1899     7     26     280     2.00        §2,315 

N.  Edward  Disbrow,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PALMYRA  (F4HK  pop.  8,084;  Wayne  Co.  (NW).  On  Barge  Canal,  22  m  SE  of  Roch- 
ester. NYC  RR.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  mechanical  packings,  paper 
boxes,  sauerkraut,  pickles,  vinegar,  feed.  Hatchery.  Dairy  farms.  Beans,  cabbage, 
potatoes. 

Courier- Journal -f Thursday Republican 1838     7     24     280     3.00        §2,600 

Palmyra  Courier  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher,  122  Williams  St. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
fP.O  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  7 Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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"  Estab  Cols  <S>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Ore 

PARISH  (H4),  pop.  (74;  Oswego  Co.  (NC).  27  m  N  of  Syracuse.  NYO  RR.  Manufac- 

tures cheese,  canned  goods.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  bean*. 
Mirror  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1875     5     2t2     224     1.00  5360 

Mrs.  Lucy  H.  Klo,  Editor;  R.  Austin  Backus,  Publisher,  Mexico. 

PATCHOGUE  (E2),  pop.  7,861  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  8,288)  ;  Suffolk  Co. 
(SB).  On  Great  South  Bay,  63  m  E  of  New  York  City.  LI  RR.  Lace  curtains, 
floor  coverings,  leather  specialties,  steel  tape,   clothing,   boats  manufactured. 
Planing  mill.  Fisheries.  Dairy,  truck  farms.  Potatoes. 
Advance-f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1871     8     24     280     6.00   **«,660 

Capt.  John  T.  Tuthill,  Editor;  Patchogue  Advance,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

PAWLING  (N7),  pop.  1.480;  Dutchess  Co.  (SE).  25  m  SE  of  Poughkeepsie.  NYC  RR. 
Leather  bag  factory.  Resort,  summer  camps.  Trinity  Pawling  School   (boys). 
Farming. 
News-Chronicle  +  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1875     8     23     280     3.00 

Arthur  B.  Sederquist,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PEARL  RIVER  (C2),  pop.  X7,000;  Rockland  Co.  (SE).  25  m  NW  of  New  York. 
ERIE  RR.  Printing  and  binding  machinery,  biological  products  manufactured. 
Agriculture.  Fruits,  vegetables. 


Independent  ......  1893     8     24     287      4.00          1.458 

Arthur  D.  Hopper,  Editor;  D.  R.  and  W.  L.  Sherwood,  Publishers. 

PEEKSKILL  (Cl),  pop.  17,731  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  18,287);  West- 
chester  Co.  (SE).  On  Hudson  River,  41  m  N  of  New  York.  NYC  RR.  Manu- 
factures gin,  jewelry,  food  products,  hat  boxes,  underwear,  leather  goods, 
pajamas,  oilcloth.  Stone  quarries.  Peekskill  Military  Academy;  St.  Mary's 
School  (girls).  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  truck  farms. 

Lamp  .............................  :  ...........  Monthly  ..........  Catholic  .............  1903     8     26     140     3.00    J200,000 

Rev.  Ralph  Thomas,  Ed.;  Franciscan  Friars  of  Atonement,  Publishers. 

Rocks  and  Minerals  ...............  .Bi-monthly  .....  Minerology  ........  1926     2     27     105  xS.OO 

Peter  Zodae,  Editor;  Rocks  and  Minerals  Assn.,  Pub.,  Box  29. 

Star-H  .......................................  Evar.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1922     8     22     296   15.60   **8,850 

Comic  strip  advertis'n  accepted.  See  also  Westchester  Group,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 
E.  Joe  Albertson,  Editor;  Peekskill  Star  Corp.,  Publisher,  824  Main  St. 

PELHAM  (D2),  pop.  1,843   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  1,974);   (independent 
branch  of  New  Rochelle  P.  O.)  ;  Westchester  Co.  (SE).  Adjoining  New  York  on 
the  NE.  NYNH&H  RR.  Residential  suburb. 
Manor  Club   Bulletin  4-  ..........  Monthly  ..........  Worn.  Club  Int..  1927     2      39      126      1.00  $800 

Mrs.  M.  B.  Wright,  Editor;  Manor  Club,  Publisher,  Esplanade.  Pelham  Manor. 

Sun  -f  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1910     8     24     294     4.50    **  2,448 

James  E.  Kennett,  Publisher. 

PENFIELD  (F4%),  pop.  1,018  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  9,671)  ;  Monroe  Co. 
(W).  5  m  E  of  Rochester,  nearest  bank.  Railroad  station,  East  Rochester.  NYC 
RR.  Electronic  equipment,  flour  manufactured;  nurseries.  Diversified  farming. 
Republican  ...............................  .Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1961     7     23     285     2.00        §1,22S 

A.  D.  Wolfe,  Editor;  Genesee  Valley  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
2920  Monroe  Ave.,  Rochester. 

PENN  YANf  (F5).  pop.  5,481;  Yates  Co.  (WC).  At  outlet  of  Keuka  Lake,  16  m  S  of 
Geneva.  NYC;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  flour,  buckwheat  products,  fruit  juices, 
canned  vegetables,  boats,  clothing,  paper,  baskets,  chemicals,  store  and  building 
fixtures.    Resort.    Finger    Lakes    region.    Diversified    farming.    Grain,    fruit, 
vegetables. 
Chronicle-Express  -f  ................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1824     8     24     297     3.50   **4,872 

Sidney  E.  Ayres,  Editor;  Penn  Yan  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

PERRY    (D5),   pop.    4,583;   Wyoming   Co.    (W).    85    m    3   of   Rochester.    BAO   RR. 
Manufactures  knit  goods,  cutlery,  septic  tanks,  underwear.  Dairy,  grain  farms. 
Record-Herald  +  ......................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1877     7     24     280     8.50   **2,185 

Joseph  W.  Pascoe,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PHCENOC  (H4),  pop.  1,917;  Oswego  Co.   (NC).  On  Oswego  River  and  Barge  Canal, 
15    m    NW    of    Syracuse.    NYC    RR.    Extensive    paper    manufactories;    metal 
specialties;  machinery  also  manufactured.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
Register-f-  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1858     6     22     224 

Mary  Jane  Boutin,  Editor;  Mexico  Independent,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Mexico.          2,850  —  Free 

PIKE  (D6H).  pop.  286;  Wyoming  Co.   (W).  46  m  SE  of  Buffalo.  Railroad  station, 
Hardys.  B&O  RR.  Bank,  Gainesville.  Trout  fisheries.  Timber,  poultry,  grain 
farms.  Nursery.  Potatoes,  peas,  buckwheat. 
Wyoming  County  Gazette  -f...  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1874     8     24     280     3.50  868 

Susan  Bowen,  Editor;  L.  Aldrich  Cass,  Jr.,  Publisher,  Warsaw. 
PINE  PLAINS  (N6%),  pop.   X666;  Dutchess  Co.  (SE).  27  m  NB  of  Poughkeepsie. 

Railroad  station.  Millerton.  NYC  RR.  Dairy  farms. 
Register-Herald  -f  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1882     7     24     280     8.50        51,300 

Grant  A  Aroh,  Publishers. 

PITTSFORD  (E4),  pop.  1,668  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-67,  gives  1,742)  ;  Monroe  Co. 
(W).  6  m  SE  of  Rochester.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures  sauerkraut,  pickles,  vinegar, 
mustard,  transmission  and  conveyor  belt  equipment.  Fish  hatchery.  Diversified 
farming.  Potatoes,  cabbage. 
Brighton-Pittsford  Post-f  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1982     7     24     286     8.00        S3»18S 

A.  D.  Wolfe,  Editor;  Genesee  Valley  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
2920  Monroe  Ave.,  Rochester. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  4 Nonpareil 
ens.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Poptilation— 1950  Census.  xRand  McMsUy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NEW  YORK 


Estab  Cols <3> Width? Depth    Sub 


Clrc 


955 


PLAINVIEW— See  Hicksville. 

PLATTSBURGf  (Ol).  pop.  17,788  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  18,416): 
Clinton  Co.  (NE).  On  Lake  Champlain,  at  mouth  of  Saranac  River,  25  m  NW  of 
Burlington,  Vt.  D&H  RR.  Airline,  EAL.  Boat  connections.  Trade  center  for 
Adirondack  region.  Manufactures  wallpaper,  pulp  and  paper,  lumber,  razor  blades, 
concrete  blocks.  Creamery.  State  Teachers  College.  Resort.  Timber.  Diversified 
farming.  Apples,  potatoes. 

01  Agr?cultu?aiy  News {Monthly Agricultural 1913     4     24      140x1.00 

G.  H.  La  Mare,  Editor ;  Clinton  County  Extension  Service  Assn.,  Publisher, 
P.  0.  Bldg. 

Press-Republican  + Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1895     8     24     300  21.84  **12,013 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

William  K.  Babel,  Editor ;  Plattsburg  Publishing  Co..  Inc. 

PLEASANTVILLE  (DIM.),  Pop.  4,861  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  5,656); 
Westchester  Co.  (SE).  31  m  NE  of  New  York.  NYC  RR.  Residential 

Journal -1- Thursday Independent 1887     5     23     196     3.00        §1,665 

Percy  H.  Power,  Editor  and  Publisher,  11  Washington  Ave. 
Patent  Trader — See  Mount  Kisco. 

Reader's  Digest Monthly Sum.of  Cur.Lit..l922      2     25     91    4.00*12,184,516 

Also  prints  the  following  editions:  Western  Edition,  circ.  $2,091,380;  Overseas 
Military  Edition,  circ.  $146,214;  Spanish  No.  1  Combination  includes  all  Latin 
American  Spanish  Editions,  circ.  £1,221,760;  Spanish  No.  2  Combination  in- 
cludes all  Latin  American  Spanish  Editions  except  Argentina,  circ.  $928,250; 
Caribbean  Edition,  circ.  $402,439;  Mexican  Edition,  circ.  $334,462;  Southern 
Hemisphere  Edition,  circ.  $170,024;  Argentine  Edition,  circ.  $293,375;  Portu- 

fuese  Edition,  circ.  $500,300;  France  Edition,  circ.  $1,082,339;  Belgian 
French)  Edition,  circ.  $98,563;  French  Swiss  Edition,  circ.  $31,370;  German 
Swiss  Edition,  circ.  $64,982;  German  Edition,  circ.  $833,280;  Austrian  Edition, 
circ.  $76,000;  Iberian  (Spanish)  Edition,  circ.  $146,300;  Italian  Edition,  circ. 
$512,400;  British  Edition,  circ.  $1,080,549;  South  African  Edition,  circ.  $145,- 
223;  Indian  Edition,  circ.  $69,041 ;  Swedish  Edition,  circ.  $301,072;  Norwegian 
Edition,  circ.  $192,251;  Danish  Edition,  circ.  $227,364;  Finnish  Edition,  circ. 
$138,867;  Austrian  Edition,  circ.  $452,843  ;  New  Zealand  Edition,  circ.  $76,997  ; 
Japanese  Edition,  circ.  $403,900;  Arabic  Edition,  circ.  $41,206;  Canadian 
English  Edition,  circ.  $815,595:  Canadian  French  Edition,  circ.  $174,109; 
Dutch  Edition,  circ.  $120,000. 
De  Witt  Wallace,  Lila  A.  Wallace,  Editors ;  Reader's  Digest  Assn.,  Inc.,  Pub. 

PORT  BYRON  (G4%),  pop.  1,018;  Cayuga  Co.  (C).  On  Barge  Canal,  26  m  W  of  Syra- 
cuse. NYC  RR.  Manufactures  mince  meat,  plumbers'  supplies,  aluminum  hard- 
ware: plating  works.  Truck,  dairy  farms. 

Chronicle Thursday Ind.  Rep 1876      7      24      280      3.00  §434 

F.  H.  Hosmer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Red  Creek. 

PORT  CHESTER  (D2),  pop.  23,970  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  24,609)  ;  West- 
Chester  Co.  (SE).  On  Long  Island  Sound,  26  m  NE  of  New  York.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Manufactures  confectionery,  bolts,  nuts,  brushes,  toys,  footwear,  carbonated 
beverages,  shirts,  wire,  pumps,  generators,  chemicals,  sheets,  pillow  cases.  Agri- 
cultural. Apples,  peaches. 

Guide-f Thursday Independent. 1931     6     24     210     3.00  §780 

Peter  F.  Capeci,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Item  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent -1899     8     23     297   17.50**14,722 

Comic  strip  advertis'g  accepted.  See  also  Westchester  Group,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Item  Publishers,  Inc. 

PORT  HENRY  (O2tt),  pop.  1,881;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  On  Lake  Champlain,  51  m  8  of 
Plattsburg.  D&H  RR.  Boat  Connections.  Pig  iron  foundries.  Resort.  Iron  ore 
mines.  Dairy  farms. 

Essex  County  News -f Friday Republican 1907     8     26     280     3.50  §850 

P.  M.  Stoughton,  Editor;  Essex  County  Republican  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  Keeseville. 

PORT  JEFFERSON  (E2),  pop.  8,296;  Suffolk  Co.  (SE).  On  Long  Island  Sound, 
70  m  E  of  New  York.  LI  RR.  Boat  to  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Manufactures  lace, 
cement  products,  hosiery,  ceramic  tile.  Sand  and  gravel  industries.  Yachting 
center.  Agriculture.  Peaches,  farm  produce. 

Record -f- Thursday Republican 1932     5     24     210     3.50        §2,422 

Norman  Brokenshire,  Editor;  Stuart  Gracey,  Publisher. 

Times -|- Friday Republican 1877     8     24     280     4.00   **2,540 

Lemuel  Gregory,  Editor;  Suffolk  Consolidated  Press  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
82  Fourth  Ave.,  Bay  Shore. 

PORT  JERVIS— Port  Jervis  Union-Gazette—See  Middletown. 

PORT  WASHINGTON  (D2),  pop.  x  16,700;  Nassau  Co.  (SE).  On  Manhasset  Bay,  20  m 
E  of  New  York.  LI  RR.  Manufactures  concrete  blocks,  electronics,  boats.  Sand 
and  gravel  industries ;  clamming  and  lobster  fishing.  Residential  suburb  of  New 
York.  Yachting  center.  Vincent  Smith  School. 

News  + -Thursday Ind.  Rep 1903     5     24     214     8.00   **3,678 

Ernest  Simon,  Ed.;  Griscom  Publications,  Inc.,  26  The  Place.  Glen  Cove, 

Reporter -f- Friday Independent 1940     6     24     217     2.60 

Dorothy  G.  Ford,  Editor  and  Publisher,  175  Main  St. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  +U»es  Mats.  4 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census,  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vh'tied  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlptlon  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Co  I  $«>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  cS 

POTSDAM  (LI),  pop.  7.491   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  7,694)  ;  St.  Lawrence 
Co.   (N).  80  m  E  of  Ogdensburg.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures  paper,  cheese.  State 
Teachers  College;  Clarkson  College  of  Technology  (men).  Timber.  Dairy  farms. 
Potatoes. 
Clarkson  Integrator-f-  V  .........  10  ti.  a  yr  ........  Collegiate  ..........  1920     5     24     210     2.00          2,000 

Students  of  Clarkson  College  of  Technology,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Clarkson  Tech  Alumnus  .........  Quarterly  ........  Coll.  Alumnus...  1<J44     |     J7      140  x       $5,750 

John  A.  Green,  Editor;  Clarkson  Tech  Alumni  Association,  Publisher. 

Courier  and  Freeman  -f-  ...........  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1851      8     23      294      3.50    **2,859 

Courier-Freeman,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

RacQuette,  The+  V  .................  Friday  ............  Collegiate  ............  1948     5     24      196     3.60        Jl.OOO 

Students  of  State  Teachers  College,  Publishers. 

POUGHKEEPSIEf  (N7),  pop.  41,023  (special  U.  S.  Census  April,  1957,  gives  township 
pop.  29,770).  Total  city  and  township  70,793.  Dutchess  Co.    (SE).  On  Hudson 
River,  midway  between  Kingston  and  Newburgh.  NYC;  NYNH&H  RRs.  Airline, 
MOH.  Boat  connections  May  to  October.  Bridge  to  Highland,  N.  Y. 

Manufactures  ball  bearings,  cream  separators,  business  machines,  industrial 
clarifiers,  electrical  insulators,  milking  equipment,  dresses,  lingerie,  precision 
gages.  Elevators;  electronic  research;  Dog,  horse  and  cattle  breeding;  apple, 
peach,    cherry    orchards;   grape    vineyards.    Eight    banks;    deposits    (6-30-58), 
$199,559,841;  clearings    (6-30-58),   $79,549,578.   21,404   electric    (AC)    meters; 
13,858  gas  (nat.)  meters;  72,000  telephones.  Vassar  College  (women)  ;  Oakwood 
School. 
Cooperative  Living  (no  adv.).  8  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Group  Farming.  1949     2     42     133     1.00 

Henrik  F.  Infield.  Editor;  Group  Farming  Research  Institute,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
Van  Wagner  Rd.,  R.D.  3. 


w—  v^v^a.  fEvg.ex.Sun.,  T«^«^^^f         Ifi82      8      22      800  28.60**28,246 

New  Yorker-f-  ..........................  |gun  Morn      Independent  ......  Sunday  circ.  10.40  **29,226 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Clifford  J.  Nunn,  Editor;  Poughkeepsie  Newspapers.  Inc.,  Pub.,  Memorial  Square. 

1935      8      26      140   xS.OO         10,000 
Vassar  Alumnae  Magazine  V..  6  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Coll.  Alumnae  .....  2     40      140 

Controlled  free  dist.        18,000 
J.  C.  Van  de  Water,  Editor:  Associate  Alumnae  of  Vassar  College,  Publishers, 

Vassar  College. 
Vassar  Miscellany  News  V  .....  Wednesday  .....  Collegiate  ...........  1914      5     24     210     8.75 

Students  of  Vassar  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Vassar  College. 


Monthly  ..........  Juv.  Comics  .......  1940     2     40      126     1.00 

Richard  E.  Small,  Editor:  K.  K.  Publications,  Inc. 
PULASKI    <H8).  pop.   2,088;   Oswego   Co.    (NO.   40   m   N   of   Syracuse.   NYC   RR. 

Manufactures  boilers,  sportswear,  paper  and  milk  products.  Dairying. 
Democrat+  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1850     7     24     280     3.00        §2,158 

Carl  W.  Funk,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
PURCHASE  (D2),  pop.  -  ;  Westchester  Co.   (SE).  4  m  E  of  White  Plains,  nearest 

bank  and  railroad  station.  NYC  RR.  Nurseries.  Residential. 
WBuUetint+  M.C.d.iC.al  JMonthly  ..........  Medical  ...............  1933      2      89      133  x  2,200 

Boyden  Roseberry,'  Editor;  Medical  Society  of  the  County  of  Westchester,  Pub. 
PUTNAM  VALLEY  (Gift),  pop.  1.908;  Putnam  Co.  (SE).  5  m  N  of  Peeskill.  nearest 
bank  and  railroad  station.  NYC  RR.  Nursery.  Poultry,  dairy,  fruit  farms. 

1988     2     26       84     4-°° 


Not  issued  during  July,  August,  September. 

Ben  Solomon,  Editor;  Youth  Service,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
QUEENS  VILLAGE  (D2%)   (Sta.  of  Jamaica  P.  O.),  pop.  -  ;  Queens  Co.  (SB).  In 

Queens  Borough,  City  of  New  York,  8  m  E  of  Jamaica.  LI  RR.  Residential. 
Times-Review  +  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1921      8      24      280      1.00          8,244 

Queens  Publications,  P.  O.  Box  No.  1. 
RANDOLPH  (C6).  pop.  1,465;  Cattaraugus  Co.   (SW).  17  m  E  of  Jamestown.  ERIE 

RR.  Tin  can,  furniture,  aluminum  ladder  factories;  foundry;  feed  mill.  Dairy, 

1teg\*te+*Le™*...*™*'.  .....  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1858     8     24     301     3.00        §1,891 

Robert  Aldrich,  Editor;  Randolph  Register,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
RAVENA  (N5%).  pop.  2.006;  Albany  Co.   (B).  14  m  S  of  Albany.  NYC  RR.  Manu- 

factures cider,  vinegar,  cast  iron  fittings,  concrete  blocks,  ladies  blouses.  Stone 

quarries.  Dairy,  fruit  farms. 
News-Herald  +  ........................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1862      6     26     280      3.00        §1,460 

George  E.  Bleezarde,  Editor  and  Publisher,  164  Main  St. 
RED  CREEK   (G4).  pop.  617;  Wayne  Co.   (NW).  20  m  SW  of  Oswego.  NYC  RR. 

Manufactures   canned   goods,   silos,   water   tanks.   Diversified   farming.   Fruit, 

celery,  onions. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1894     7     24      280     3.00  §890 

F.  H.  Hosxner.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RED  HOOK  (N6%),  pop.  1,225  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-58,  gives  1,565)  ;  Dutchess  Co. 
(SE).  22  m  N  of  Poughkeepsie.  Railroad  station,  Barrytown.  NYC  RR.  Cider  mill. 
Dairy,  fruit  farms.  Apples. 
Advertiser-f  .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1928     8     24     294     8.50        §1,625 

Ralph  Rushmore,  Jr.,  Editor;  Red  Hook  Advertiser  Corporation,  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  XRand  McNallj 
estimate.  VI**ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Col  JO  Width?  Depth    Sub  Clre 

REGO  PARK—  See  Flushing. 

RHINEBECK   (N7),  pop.  1,923;  Dutchess  Co.   (SE).  On  Hudson  River.   16  m  N  of 
Poughkeepsie.  NYC   (railroad  name,  Rhinecliff)  RR.  Important  violet  growing 
center.  Summer  residential  region.  Dairy,  fruit  farms. 
Gazette-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1846     8     24     294     4.00   **1,904 

Michael  J.  Strong1,  Editor;  Shirley  H.  Strong,  Publisher,  34  E.  Market  St. 

RICHFIELD  SPRINGS  (L5),  pop.  1,534;  Otsego  Co.  (EC).  20  m  SW  of  Utica.  DL&W 

RR.  Manufactures  fishing  tackle,  sportswear,  swivels.  Hatchery.  Health  resort, 

sulfur  baths.  Agriculture. 
Mercury  +  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1867     6     24     280     3.00        §1,450 

Le  Roy  and  Marie  Palmer,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
RICHMOND  HILL—  See  Jamaica. 
RICHMONDVILLE  (M5).  pop.  709;  Schoharie  Co.  (E).  40  m  W  of  Albany.  D&H  RR. 

Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes. 
Phoenix  +  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1879      6     26     266     2.00  §600 

Velma  F.  Warner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
RIDGEWOOD—See  Brooklyn. 
RIPLEY    (A6),   pop.    1,229;   Chautauqua   Co.    (SW).   28    m   NE   of   Erie.    Pa.   NYC; 

NYC&SL  RRs.   Bank,   Westfleld.   Manufactures   baskets,  corsets,  soft  drinks. 

Summer  resort.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Chautauqua  grape  belt,  tomatoes,  alfalfa. 
Review-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1875      8     24      294      2.50        §1,333 

James  D.  Towery,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RIVERDALE—  See  New  York,  N.  Y.  (Riverdale  Press). 

RIVERHEADf  (F2),  pop.  4,892;  Suffolk  Co.  (SE).  At  head  of  Great  Peconic  Bay, 
78  m  NE  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Manufactures  cement  blocks,  bedding;  jet  aircraft 
assembly  and  testing  plant.  Fishing  and  clamming  industries.  Agriculture. 
Potatoes,  cauliflower,  lima  beans,  Long  Island  ducks. 

Mobile  Home  Citizen  liu^fUK,  JInts.  of  Mobile  1954      5      26      220      1.00  2,000 

(Offset)    ............................  J  Monthly  ..........  {Homeowners  Controlled  free  dist.          1,000 

Harold  F.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  147. 

News  -Re  view  -J-  ........................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1903     8     24     294     5.00   **8,551 

News-Review  Publishing  Corp.,  P.O.  Box  720. 

Suffolk  County  Farm  News  +  Monthly  ..........  Agricultural  ......  1917      4      24      154     3.00          2,562 

K.  G.  Regent,  Editor;  Suffolk  County  Extension  Service  Assn.,  Publisher. 

ROCHESTER!  (E4),  pop.  832,488;  Monroe  Co.  (W).  On  Lake  Ontario  and  N.  Y.  State 
Barge  Canal,  69  m  E  of  Buffalo.  B&O;  ERIE;  NYC;  LV;  PA  RRs.  Airlines: 
AA;  CAP;  MOH.  Lake  port.  Boat  connections. 

Manufactures  cameras,  film,  photographic  and  optical  equipment,  men's  cloth- 
ing, glass-lined  steel  tanks,  checkwriters*  and  bankers'  equipment,  thermometers 
and  barometers,  filing  and  office  equipment,  telephone  apparatus  and  radio  equip- 
ment, dental  supplies,  fuel  pumps,  carburetors,  electric  motors,  oil  burners. 
Seven  banks;  bank  debits  (7-1-58),  $3,851.839,578;  deposits  (7-1-58),  $1,034,- 
285,517.  144,547  (residential)  electric  (AC)  meters;  139,435  (residential)  *as 
(artif.)  meters;  128,708  (residential)  telephones.  University  of  Rochester;  Col- 
gate-Rochester Divinity  School,  Rochester  Institute  of  Technology,  and  other 
professional  schools.  Three  TV  stations. 

Abendpost-f-  (German)  ...........  Ij^®*'  Sat'  Independent  ......  1851      7      26      294      6.00      U3.678 

Eric  Vossmeyer,  Editor;  Julius  Stoll.  Publisher,  237-9  Andrews  St.  (4). 
American  Turner  Topics  -f  .....  Bi-monthly  .....  Recreational  ......  1938      3      27      140      1.50        18,333 

Dr.  E.  A.  Eklund,  Editor;  American  Turners,  Publisher,  1550  Clinton  Ave.N.  (21). 
Aperture  ....................................  Quarterly  ........  Photography  .....  1952     2      26      102      6.00  J800 

Minor  White.  Editor  and  Publisher,  72  N.  Union  St.  (7). 

Applied  Photography  liHavr  fCom'l  1q48     «     87     11ft 

(no  adv.)  ............................  J4  ti.  a  yr  ..........  (Photographer1948     *     87      14° 

W.  A.  Reedy,  Editor;  Eastman  Kodak  Company,  Publisher,  343  State  St. 


Automatic  M.chin.n,  .............  Month*  ..........  f^  ""     *     ^ont^ed^c.  >13(186 


. 

Floyd  C.  Lawrence,  Editor;  Screw  Machine  Pub.  Co.,  Inc..  65  Broad  St.   (14). 
Campus-Times  V  ......................  Tues.  &  Fri  .....  Collegiate  ...........  1873      5     24     224      4.00          2,500 

Students  of  the  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  Univ.  of  Rochester,  Editors  and 

Publishers   (8). 
Case  and  Comment  4-  ..............  Bi-monthly  .....  Legal  ..................  1894     2      26        87     Free     125,231 

E.  G.  Knight,  Ed.;  The  Lawyers  Co-operative  Pub.  Co..  Aqueduct  Bldg.  (14). 

Catholic  Courier-Journal  .........  Friday  .............  {Son^political    1889  8     22     294     4>5°    *5S»395 

Rt.  Rev.  Msgr.  J.  S.  Randall,  Editor;  Rochester  Catholic  Diocese,  Publisher, 

86  Scio  St  (4). 

Community  News-}-  ................  Thursday  ........  Shopping  ............  1925  5     24     224     $13,000  —  Free 

Lester  B.  Rapp,  Editor  and  Publisher,  145  St.  Paul  St. 

f  Democrat  and  Chronicle-f  ......  EveryMorn  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1833  8     22     300  2  0.80**  123,722 

I            Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies.  Sunday  circ.  10.40**180,026 

|  Times-Union-f  .........................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1826  8     22     300  20.80**122£4O 

1  Paul  Miller,  Editor;  Gannett  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  57  Main  St.,  E.   (4). 

f  East  Side  Reporter-f  ..............  {?ThSr?>y      Ind«Pendcnt  ......  1949     B     24     224     tlO.689—  Free 


]  Eighteenth  Warder,  TheH-....)7      Independent  ......  1937     5     24     224     *10,  535—  Free 

I  Ashley  P.  Larkin.  Editor  and  Publisher,  85  Scio  St. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  <»  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ROCHESTERf  (Continued)  Estab  Co  Is  <^  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

Genesee  Valley  Buyer .Monthly Purch  Agts 1926     2     86     129  xS.OO 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Joseph  A.  Ehrstein,  Editor;  Purchasing  Agents  Assn.  of  Rochester,  Publisher, 
Box  67,  Irondequoit  Br.  (17). 

Greater  Rochester  Commerce  Monthly Cham,  of  Com....  19 14     8     27     129x8.00 

Rochester  C.  of  C.,  Publisher,  85  Scio  St.   (4).  Controlled  free  dist. 

{Greece  Press  + Thursday Independent 1984     5     24     224     2.00 
Irondequoit  Press  + .Thursday Independent 1982     5     24     224     2.00 
Elbert  An ge vine,  Editor;  Donald  J.  Bittner,  Inc.,  Publisher,  5  St.  Paul  St. 

Image  (no  adv.)   (offset) Monthly Photography 1952     2     42     138x6.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

George  Eastman  House,  Associates,  Publisher,  900  East  Ave.  (7). 

Jewish  Ledger-f Friday Jewish  Int 1928     5     24 

Donald  Wolin.  Editor;  Ledger  Publishing  Co.,  482  St.  Paul  St. 

Lumber  Co-operator Monthly {  JjJJjJJ  Lumber  1917     1     54     105     8.00 

Paul  S.  Collier,  Editor;  The  Lumber  Co-operator,  Inc.,  Pub.,  889  East  Ave.  (4). 

Metal  Removing Bi-monthly fc^g**1**  1966     8     ContrVlL  circ. 

Ervin  Hodson,  Jr.,  Editor;  Metal  Publications,  Inc.,  179  Winton  Rd.  N.   (10). 

M  HoTOC°News.f  *X>.?1.  *nd       JMonthly Agricultural -1915     4     24     154     x.50 

Monroe  County  Farm  and  Home  Extension  Service  Association  and  4-H  Club, 
Publisher,  828  Fitch  Bldg. 

Record-)- fsatTk  Sun     Lejral  *  Buai 1908     6     24     21°  24*°° 

Tom  O'Connor.  Editor;  Russell  D.  Day,  Publisher,  29  N.  Water  St.  (4). 

RIT  Reporter  (offset) Bi-wkly(Fri.) Collegiate 195°    C6ont?olled2free  dist. 

Students  and  Alumni  of  Rochester  Institute  of  Technology,  Editors  and  Pubs., 

66  Plymouth  Ave.,  S. 
Rochester  Re  view  V  IK  *!.-..  /Coll.  Alumni      1923      3      24      140 

(no  adv.)   JB  "•  ft  yr \A  Alumnae  Controlled  free  dist. 

The  Alumni  Federation  of  the  University  of  Rochester,  Publishers  (20). 
f  Tenth   Ward   Courier-}- Thursday Shopping 1928      5     24     224 

<  Vicinity  Post-*- f?Thur?)y      sh°PJ>in* 1927 

I  Frederick  R.  Metzinger,  Editor  and  Publisher,  85  Scio  St. 

Tribune + Monthly Shopping 1940 

Bernard  H.  Flora ck,  Editor  and  Publisher,  85  Scio  Street. 
TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.  Lake  Ontario  Edition.  Circ.  * 28 1,8 12.  St.  Lawrence  Edi- 
tion. Circ.  *4O,022. 

Vicinity  Post — See  Tenth  Ward  Courier. 
ROCKAWAY  BEACH— See  Far  Rockaway. 
ROCKLAND — See  Roscoe. 

ROCKVILLE  CENTRE  (D2%),  Pop.  22,362  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives 
25.178);  Nassau  Co.  (SE).  20  m  E  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Residential  suburb  of 
New  York. 


Clrc 

mo 


6300 

1,000 

86348 

55,472 

$5.400 


224     8.00        §4,296 


>10,665 
3,900 


*1,400 


17,500 


$22,700 


5     24     224 


5      24     224 


9,000  —  Free 
6,000  —  Free 

6,000  —  Free 


N<W8.and  Th6  }  Friday Republican 1905     5     24     224     2.00        53,15O 

A.  J.  MacEiroy,  Editor;  Acorn  Publishing  Company,  9  Front  St. 

ROME  <K4),  pop.  41,682  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  47,920)  ;  Oneida  Co.  (C). 
On  Mohawk  River  and  Barge  Canal,  15  m  NW  of  Utica.  NYC  RR.  Boat  connec- 
tions. Airline,  MOH.  Copper  products  center. 

Also  manufactures  brass  and  wire  products,  cables,  road  graders,  vacuum  and 
floor  cleaners,  radiators,  textiles,  soaps,  strip  steel,  air  conditioning  equipment, 
paint,  rayon,  knit  wear,  fishing  tackle,  harness.  Vegetables  and  fruit  packed. 
Griffiss  Air  Force  Base.  Four  banks;  deposits  (7-1-58),  $76,040,936.  15,676 
electric  (AC)  meters;  10,249  gas  (nat.)  meters;  16,950  telephones, 

Sentinel  + Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1821     9     22     294  20.00  **  17,640 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

B.  C.  Barnard,  Editor;  Rome  Sentinel  Co.,  Pub.,  186  N.  James  St. 

ROOSEVELT  (D2).  pop.  x  1 1,500 ;  Nassau  Co.  (SE).  16  m  E  of  Brooklyn.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Freeport.  LI  RR.  Moving  picture  screens,  electric  fixtures,  metal  doors 


3.00 


and  windows,  cement  blocks  manufactured.  Residential. 
Fishing— Long  Island  ln^tM-  f  Fish'g,  Boat'g  196°     \     2Al 

Waters*    JMonthly {&  Recreation  Controlled  free  dist. 

Russ  Crandall,  Editor;  Essy  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  20  Whitehouse  Ave. 

Press Friday Independent 1939     6     24      154      1.96 

P.  V.  Solmo,  Editor  and  Publisher,  28  Debevoise  Ave. 

ROSCOE  (L6%),  pop.  X660;  Sullivan  Co.  (SE).  50  m  W  of  Kingston.  Nearest  railroad 
station.  Hankins.  ERIE  RR.  Chemicals,  bowling  equipment,  lumber  manufac- 
tured. Diversified  fanning. 

Roscoe-Rockland  Review Friday Independent 1957     7     26     800     2.60 

Richard  L.  Roe  en  ban  m,  Editor;  Olga  F.  Rosenbaum,  Publisher,  Jeffersonville. 
ROSE — Times — See  Clyde  Independent  and  the  Rose  Times,  Clyde.  N.  Y. 
ROSLYN   (D2),  pop.  1,612   ( special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  2,676);  Nassau  Co. 
(SE).  28  m  NE  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Metal  products,  boats,  anesthesia  devices, 
toys  manufactured.  Residential  suburb  of  New  York.  Green  Vale  School. 

Newi  + Wednesday Ind.  Rep 1877     6     24     214     8.00 

James  Tnite,  Editor;  Griscom  Publications,  Inc.,  26  The  Place,  Glen  Cove. 


116,500 

$12,500 

2,468 


$864 


**2,730 


Clradatio*— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.  B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisWs  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCouoty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  durint  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fes. 

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ROUSES  POINT  (01%),  pop.  2,001;  Clinton  Co.  (NE).  On  Lake  Champlain,  26  m  N 
of  Plattsburg,   banking  town.  CV;  ON;  RUT;  DAH  RRs.  Boat  connection!. 
Manufactures   pharmaceutical  goods.   Resort,   Fisheries.   Truck,   grain  farms. 
Hay,  apples. 
North  Countryman  -f-  ..............  .Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1928     7     24     801     3.00       §1,850 

Kenneth  Grouse,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RUSHFORD    (D6),  pop.    X400;  Allegany   Co.    (SW).   80  m  NE   of  Olean.   Railroad 

station,  Caneadea.  PA  RR.  Cheese  factory  ;  saw  mill.  Dairy,  fruit  farms.  Apples. 

Spectator  —  See  Chronicle-Journal-Cattaraugus  Star-Rushford  Spectator  of  Frank- 

linville. 

RYE  (D2),  pop.  11,721  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-67,  gives  13,511)  ;  Westchester  Co. 
(SE).  On  Long  Island  Sound,  24  m  NE  of  New  York.  NYNH&H  RR.  Residential 
district.  Yacht,  country  clubs.  Private  schools. 
Chronicle-f  ..............................  .Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1905     5     24      189     3.50        §2,475 

Howard  U.  Archer,  Editor;  Rye  Chronicle,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

.°U±y.  ............  }Mo»thly  ..........  Club  Affairs  .......  1933     \     JJ     JJJ     4'80          2>700 

Dorothy  *Fine,'  Editor  ;'c.  C.  Neff,  Publisher,  19  E.  48th  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
SAG  HARBOR  (G2),  pop.  2,373  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  2,407)  ;  Suffolk  Co. 
(SE).  On  Gardiner's  Bay,  Long  Island,  90  m  NE  of  New  York.  Railroad  station, 
Bridgehampton.    LI    RR.    Manufactures    airplane   parts,    watch    cases,    screws, 
machinery.  Shore  resort. 
Express  -h  .................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1859     6     26     280     3.50 

Douglas  A.  Gardner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAINT  BONAVENTURE  (D6),  pop.  X  2,000;  Cattaraugus  Co.  (SW).  2  m  W  of  Olean, 

banking  town  and  railroad  station.  PA;  ERIE  RRs.  St.  Bona  venture  University 

(Cath.).  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  wheat,  hay. 

Bona  Venture  V  -f-  ...................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1926     5     24     217     2.50 

Students  of  St.  Bonaventure  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


Laurel,  The  -f  V  .......................  4  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Collegiate  ..........  1899     2     29 

Students  of  Saint  Bonaventure  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


105x2.00 

SAINT  JOHNSVILLE   (L4tf).  pop.  2,210;  Montgomery  Co.   (E).  On  Mohawk  River 
and  Barge  Canal,  80  m  E  of  Utica.  NYC  RR.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures 
dresses,   shoes,   warp   knit   fabrics,   gloves.    Fabric   dyeing   plant.    Diversified 
farming. 

Enterprise  and  News  and      1  *   .     ^  »«, 

Dolgeville  Press  and  [Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1874     7     24     287     2.50 

Republican  -f   ....................  J 

Roger  and  Phyllis  Scofield,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SALAMANCA   (C6),  pop.  8,861;  Cattaraugus  Co.    (SW).  On  Allegany  River.  20  m 

SW  of  Olean.  B&O:  ERIE:  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  furniture,  printers    rollers, 

worsted  yarn,  last  blocks.  Dairy  farms.  Potatoes. 
Inquirer-f  .................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1919     5     24     224      1.50 

J.  C.  Bush,  Editor;  Salmanca  Inquirer  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  89  Atlantic  St. 
Republican-Press  +  .................  Evg.ex.Sun  ......  Ind.  Rep  ............  1867     8     24     294   21.84 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Matthew  Weber.  Editor;  Matthew  Weber  and  Latham  B.   Weber,  Publishers. 

SALEM  (04),  pop.  1,067:  Washington  Co.  (E).  82  m  SE  of  Glens  Falls.  DA  H  RR. 

Manufactures  shirts,  pajamas,  underwear.  Slate  quarries;  timber.  Diversified 

farming.  Potatoes,  corn,  oats. 
FressH-         ...........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1845     6     26     287     2.00 

Jane  W.  Tefft,  Editor;  Mazie  H.  Tefft,  Publisher,  Greenwich. 
SALINA  —  See  Liverpool-Salina  Review. 
SANDY  CREEK   (H8).  pop.  708;  Oswego  Co.   (NO.  45  m  N  of  Syracuse.  Railroad 

station  and  'bank,  Lacona.  NYC  RR.  Flooring,  baby  bathinettes  manufactured. 

Dairying,  breeding  of  purebred  cattle. 
News-h         ............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1871     7     24     280     2.50 

Wm.  J.  Potter,  Editor;  Corse  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
SARANAC  LAKE   (M2).  pop.  6,918;  Franklin  Co.   (NE).  In  Adirondack  Mountains 

45   m  SW   of  Pla  t?bSrg.  NYC  RR.  Airline  EAL.   Summer  and  winter  health 

resoVt.  State  Tuberculosis  Hospital  and  Sanitariums.  Pine,  spruce,  maple  timber. 

Dairy,  truck  farms.  Potatoes. 
Adirondack  Enterprise*  ........  Evg.exSun  .Ind.  Dt^™.^  1894     8     24     29712.50 

James  Loeb,  Jr.,  and  Roger  Tubby,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
SARATOGA  SPRINGS  (N4),  pop.  16,478  ;  Saratoga  Co    (E)    18  m  NE  of  '  Schenectady. 


$1,500 
$1,600 


Saratogfan-f  .............................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  ..............  1854 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Saratogian,  Inc.,  Publisher. 


§1,495 


§1,086 
§3,893 


§971 


§830 


§3,922 


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SAUGERTIES  (N6),  pop.  8,907  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-67,  gives  4-288)  ;  Ulster  Co. 
(SE).  On  Hudson  River,  12  m  N  of  Kingston.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures  coated 
paper,  crepe  paper,  undergarments,  dresses.  Cement,  limestone,  flagstone  Quar- 
ries. Agriculture. 
Catskill  Mountain  Star  -f  ........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1927     8     24     801     8.00        53,546 

D.  S.  Fellows,  Editor;  Catskill  Mountains  Publishing  Corp. 
Post+  .......................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1887      8      24     28015.60        §1,820 

Roger  V.  Whitbeck,  Editor;  Saugerties  Daily  Post,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

SAYVILLE  (E2U),  Pop.  4,251;  Suffolk  Co.   (SE).  On  Great  South  Bay,  60  m  E  of 
Brooklyn.   LI   RR.    Boat    connections    in    summer.    Manufactures    fish   hooks, 
cement  blocks.  Blue  point  oyster  and  flower  industries.  Summer  resort.  Dairy, 
poultry,  truck  farms. 
Suffolk  County  News-f  ..........  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1885      8     24     280     4.00        §4,650 

Joseph  C.  Jahn,  Editor;  Marion  L.  Hoag,  Publisher. 

SCARSDALE  (D2),  pop.  18,156   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  17,209);  West- 
chester  Co.  (SE).  19  m  NE  of  New  York  City.  NYC  RR.  Residential  suburb  of 
New  York. 
Inquirer  +  ................................  .Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1901     8     24     294     5.00   **5>117 

Ruth  Nash  Chalmers,  Editor;  Scars  dale  Inquirer,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  418. 

SCHAGHTICOKE   (N6),  pop.  687;  Rensselaer  Co.   (E).  18  m  N  of  Troy.  BAM  RR. 

Bank,  Troy.  Dairy  farms.  Potatoes,  hay,  corn. 
Snn-f-  ........................................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1894     6     26     273     2.00        $1.640 

T.  A.  Arnold,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SCHENECTADYf  (N5).  pop.  91,786;  Schenectady  Co.  (E).  On  Mohawk  River  and 
Barge  Canal.  12  m  NW  of  Albany.  NYC;  D&H  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Exten- 
sive electrical  manufacturing  industries  ;  atomic  energy  and  research  ;  locomotive 
works.  Diesel  engines,  jet  propulsion,  varnish,  mica  insulators,  meat  products, 
wire  and  cable,  knit  goods  manufactured.  Seven  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-80- 
58),  $347,268,498;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $264,392,316.  52,445  (residential) 
electric  (AC)  meters;  32,903  (residential)  gas  (nat.)  meters;  58,899  (residen- 
tial) telephones.  Union  College  (men).  TV  station. 

Concordiensis  -f  V  ...................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1877     6     24     288     2.00  200 

Students  of  Union  College,  Editors  and  Publishers  (8).  Controlled  free  dist.          1.2OO 

Gaxette-f  ..................................  Morn.ex.Sun...Independent  .......  1894     8     23     308   15.65  **46,209 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

John  E.  N.  Hume,  Jr.,  Editor;  Daily  Gazette  Co.,  Publisher,  334  State  St.  (1). 

Herold-  Journal  +  (Ger.)  .........  Friday  ............  Independent  .......  1900     7     26     280     3.60 

Else  H.  Raag,  Editor;  Schenectady  Herold  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
151  Barrett  St.  (1). 


*  ..........  Agricultural  ......  1918     4     24     140x3.00  750 

Martha  E.  Blessing,  Ed.;  Schenectady  County  Extension  Service  Assn.,  Pub.  (7). 
Union  College  Review  1Q  .,  Q  w  Prtl1   A!.iwiril        1911     3      18      130 

(no  adv.)  ............................  I8  *'•  a  yr  ..........  CoIL  AIumnI  ......  Controlled  free  dist.      $11,400 

Henry  J.  S  wanker.  Editor  ;  Alumni  Council  of  Union  College,  Publisher  (  8  )  . 
Union-Star-f  ...........................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1855     8     23     803   15.35**35,624 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

H.  R.  Ekins,  Mgn.  Editor;  K  &  M  Publishing  Co.,  211  Clinton  St.  (1). 

SCHENEVUS  —  Monitor  —  See  Times  and  Schenevus  Monitor,  Worcester. 

SCHOHARIEf  (M6),  pop.  1,069;  Schoharie  Co.  (E).  30  m  W  of  Albany.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Central  Bridge.  D&H  RR.  Cider  mill;  machine  shop;  lime  works;  nurseries. 
Diversified  farming. 
Review-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1946     8     22     280     3.00  §796 

Gerald  S.  Wharton,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Middleburg. 

SCHUYLERVILLE  (N4),  pop.  1,814;  Saratoga  Co.  (E).  On  Hudson  River  and  Cham- 
plain  Canal,  88  m  NE  of  Albany.  SAS  RR.  Manufactures  woodboard,  special 
cylinder  papers,  dairy  products.  Resort.  Agriculture. 
Standard  4-  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1845     6     26     287     2.00  §74O 

Jeanette  R.  Nevins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SCOTIA  (N6),  pop.  7,812  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-58,  givea  7,800)   (branch  of  Schen- 
ectady P.  O.);  Schenectady  Co.    (E).  Adjoins  Schenectady  on  the  north.  B&N 
RR.  Tool  gages,  awnings  manufactured.  Residential. 
Scotia-Glenville  Journal  -f  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1956     6     24     220     8.00 

C.  W.  Andrews,  Editor  and  Publisher,  46  Mohawk  Ave.  6,831  —  Free 

SEAFORD  (D3),  pop.  X  12,  000;  Nassau  Co.  (SE).  On  Great  South  Bay,  80  m  E  of  New 

York.  LI  RR.  Boat  yards  ;  machine  shops  ;  nursery.  Residential, 
Southeaster,  The-f  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1949      5      24      210     2.00        §3,562 

Glen  Phares,  Editor;  Phares  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  98. 

SENECA  FALLS    (G4%),   pop.    6,684    (special  U.   S.   Census    4-1-57,    gives    7,258); 
Seneca  Co.  (WC).  On  Seneca  River,  85  m  SW  of  Syracuse.  NYC;  LV  RRs.  Boat 
connections.   In  Finger  Lakes  region.  Manufactures  pumpe,  rulers  and  metal 
letters,  hosiery,  rugs,  yarns.  Diversified  farming.  Oats,  apples,  peaches. 
Reveille-f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1855     7     24     280     3.00        §1,8OO 

Florence  E.  Stewart,  Editor;  Reveille  Publishing  Co. 
Seneca  County  Press  +  ...........  Wednesday  .....  Republican  .........  1912     8     26     308     2.00        §2,965 

_  Mrs.  Marjorie  E.  Paddison,  Editor;  Seneca  Press  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  83  Fall  St. 

ClrcolatJon—  **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNtlly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols <:> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clre 

SHERBURNE  (K5),  pop.  1,804;  Chenango  Co.  (SO.  82  m  SW  of  Utica.  DL&W  RR. 

Manufactures   dog   food,  antennas,   concrete  products.     Dairy,   poultry   farms. 
Cabbage,  peas,  beans. 

N«ws-f .Thursday Independent 1864     6     24     280     2.00          1  525 

John  M.  McDaniel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SHERMAN  (A6),  pop.  861;  Chautauqua  Co.  (SW).  22  m  NW  of  Jamestown.  PA  RR. 
Bank,  Clymer.  Manufactures  wrenches,  metal  specialties.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Chautauqua  News -f Friday Independent 1875     8     24     294     2.00  855 

Mary  Gushing,  Editor;  James  Towery,  Publisher. 

SHORTSVILLE  (F4%),  pop.  1,814;  Ontario  Co.  (WC).  25  m  SE  of  Rochester.  NYC 
RR.  Manufactures  paper,  threshing  machines.  Cannery.  Agriculture. 

Enterprise-f- Wednesday Republican 1869      7      24     280      800  R9A 

Clarence  J.  Webster,  Editor;  William  J.  Mitchell,  Publisher. 

SIDNEY  (K6),  pop.  4,815  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-58,  gives  4,903);  Delaware  Co 
(SB).  40  m  NE  of  Binghamton.  NYO&W;  D&H  RRs.  Manufactures  magnetos' 
calendars.  Quarrying  and  fabricating  blue  stone;  pine,  hemlock  timber  Dairy 
poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  cabbage,  buckwheat. 

Record-Enterprise -f Thursday Republican 1882     8     24     297     350        52  SOO 

John  A.  MacLachlan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  11  Division  St.  »*,ow 

SILVER  CREEK  (B5%),  pop.  8,068;  Chautauqua  Co.  (SW).  On  Lake  Erie,  at  mouth  of 
Silver  Creek,  88  m  SW  of  Buffalo.  NYC;  NYC&SL;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  postal 
machines,  grain  cleaning  and  electronic  equipment,  textiles,  canned  goods.  Sheet 
metal  foundries.  Lake  resort. 

Lake  Shore  News  and  Times.. Thursday Independent 1906      8     23     308      300        51880 

Wallace  M.  Smallwood,  Editor;  Lake  Shore  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher.  ' 

SILVER  SPRINGS  (D5),  pop.  880;  Wyoming  Co.  (W).  25  m  S  of  Batavia.  BAO;  ERIE 
RRs.  Manufactures  salt,  rulers,  maple  sirup.  Dairy  farms.  Potatoes,  beans. 

Signal -f- Thursday Republican 1892      8     24     280     2.50  275 

Mrs.  Ralph  Durfee,  Editor;  Wyoming  Co.  Newspapers,  Publisher,  Warsaw. 

SKANEATELES  (H4V2),  Pop.  2,831  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  2,847)  ;  Onon- 
daga  Co.  (C).  At  end  of  Skaneateles  Lake,  7  m  E  of  Auburn.  SSL  RR.  Manu- 
factures fibre,  corrugated  and  wood  containers,  boats.  Resort.  Diversified  farm- 
ing. Hay,  cabbage. 

MIrror-f ,Friday Ind.  Rep 1926      8      24     294     3.00  §302 

D.  H.  Brown,  Editor;  Onon-Town  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Baldwins ville. 

Press-l- Friday Republican 1839      7     24     273      3.50        §1,884 

W.  W.  Baker,  Editor;  Skaneateles  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

SMITHTOWN   (E2),  pop.  1,424;  Suffolk  Co.    (SE).  46  m  NE  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR. 

Residential.  Agriculture.  Poultry,  cauliflower,  potatoes. 
Messenger  (North  Shore) +.. Friday Republican 1887     5     22      182     3.50        §1,982 

Charles  De  Mangin,  Editor ;  Rambler  Publishing  Corporation,  Publisher. 
News-f- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1945     5     24      192     3.00        §1,507 

Prints  Direct  Mail  Supplement  for  free  distribution.  Circ.,  3,500. 

Robert  J.  Malone,  Editor;  The  Smithtown  News,  Inc.,  Pub.,  Blydenburgh  Road. 
Star-f Wednesday Republican 1930     8     24     280     4.00        §2,232 

Lemuel  Gregory,  Editor;  Suffolk  Consolidated  Press  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  Bay  Shore. 

SODUS  (F4).  pop.  1,688;  Wayne  Co.  (NW).  Near  Sodus  Bay.  80  m  E  of  Rochester. 
NYC  RR.  Manufactures  gears,  cement  products,  canned  goods,  jewelry.  Summer 
resort.  Diversified  farming.  Apples,  cherries,  celery. 

Record-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1897     6     26     280     3.00   **  1,356 

Besse  B.  Marks,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SOUTHAMPTON  (G2),  pop.  4,042  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  4,845)  ;  Suffolk 
Co.  (SE).  On  Atlantic  Coast  of  Long  Island,  80  m  NE  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR. 
Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Potatoes. 

Press -f- Thursday Republican 1895     7     26     280     4.00        §3,400 

Donald  Moore,  Editor;  H.  B.  Brown,  Publisher. 

SOUTH  NEW  BERLIN  (K6%),  pop  X421 ;  Chenango  Co.  (SO.  40  m  NE  of  Bingham- 
ton. UV  RR.  Bank,  New  Berlin.  Creamery.  Poultry,  dairy,  stock  farms. 

Bee-f- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1897      6     26     280     2.50 

John  A.  Bacon,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Gilbertsville. 

SOUTHOLD  (G2),  pop.  1,027;  Suffolk  Co.  (SE).  On  Long  Island  Sound,  90  m  NE 
of  New  York.  LI  RR.  Summer  resort.  Truck  farms.  Potatoes,  cauliflower. 

n 1871     7     26     26G     3'00 


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^Vlter"BVGaVen7Editor;  F.  C.  Hawkins,  Publisher. 

SPENCER  (H6),  pop.  894;  Tioga  Co.  (S).  16  m  S  of  Ithaca.  LV  RR.  Feed  mill.  Dairy, 
poultry,  grain  farms.  Potatoes,  hay. 

Needle-f Thursday Independent 1888      5     24     238     3.00        §1,175 

Peter  P.  Jankowski,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SPENCERPORT  (E4),  pop.  1,595  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  2,205)  ;  Monroe 
Co.  (W).  On  Barge  Canal,  10  m  NW  of  Rochester.  NYC  RR.  Boat  connections. 
Fireworks,  plastics  manufactured.  Diversified  farming. 

gtar .Thursday Independent 1889     6     26     278     1.50 

C.  D.  and  L.  B.  Malay,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit  J 
«P.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U«es  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  m  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Coli<3>WidthVDepth    Sub  Clrt 

SPRING  VALLEY  (Cl%),  pop.  4.600  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  5,857) ;  Rock- 
land  Co.  (SE).  29  m  N  of  New  York.  ERIE  RR.  Manufactures  rubber  stamps, 
hospital  uniforms,  cutlery,  smoking  pipes.  Summer  resort.  Residential  suburb. 
Stone  quarries.  Diversified  farming.  Apples,  peaches. 

Rockland  County  Leader  + Thursday Republican 1893     8     24     287     4.00          8,847 

Donald  R.  Sherwood,  Editor;  Sherwood  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

SPRINGVILLE  (C5%),  pop.  8,822  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  8,701)  ;  Erie  Co. 
(W).  30  m  SE  of  Buffalo.  B&O  RR.  Manufactures  cutlery,  gears,  surgical  dental 
equipment,  amusement  devices,  canned  goods.  Maple,  beech  timber.  Dairy, 
poultry  farms. 

Journal  + Thursday Republican 1858     7     24     280     8.00   **1,414 

E.  R.  and  W.  H.  Lowe,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

STAMFORD  (L5%),  pop.  1,162;  Delaware  Co.  (SE).  26  m  E  of  Oneonta.  NYC  RR. 
Wood  products  manufactured.  Summer  resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Mirror-Recorder  + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1852     8     28     294     8.00        53,047 

Charles  L.  Ryder,  Jr.,  Editor;  Stamford  Publishing  Corp. 

STATEN  ISLAND  (C8),  pop.  ;  Richmond  Co.  (SE).  In  Richmond  Borough,  City 

of  New  York,  6  m  S  of  Manhattan.  Railroad  name,  Tompkinsville.  B&O  RR. 
Ferries  and  bridges  to  Manhattan,  Brooklyn  and  New  Jersey  towns.  Separated 
from  Brooklyn  by  the  Narrows,  from  New  Jersey  by  Arthur  Kill  and  the 
Kill  Van  Kull.  Important  manufactures  are  soap  and  lead  products,  plaster,  sheet 
rock,  dyes  and  colors,  linseed  oil  and  products,  dental  instruments.  Railroad 
shops ;  shipyards ;  oil  refinery.  Shore  resorts.  Wagner  College. 

Advance  + Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Ind.  Dem .1886      8     22      800   15.60**46,818 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sat.  evg.  circ.  **43,537 

Lee  delLandes,  Editor;  S.  1.  Newhouse,  Publisher,   1267  Gas  tie  ton  Ave.    (10). 

American  Organist,  The  + Monthly Organ  Music 1918     2     40      140     8.00 

Ray  Berry,  Editor  and  Publisher,  280  Broadway  (10). 

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Link,  The  V Quarterly Coll.  Alumni 1948     8     27     129 

Frank  Hannigan,  Editor;  Wagner  College  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher  (1). 

Smoke  Signals   (offset) Bi-monthly | f^f^n  1949     1     70      115     2.00 

Dolores  M.  Becker,  Editor;  Indian  Association  of  America,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
211  Ward  Ave.  (4). 

Transcript -f Tues.  A  Fri Independent 1881  5  24  224  5.00 

Eugenia  Markham,  Ed.;  Times-Transcript,  Inc.,  Publisher,  5389  Arthur  Kill  Rd., 
Tottenville  (7). 

Wagnerian,  TheV .Thursday Collegiate 1923  5  22  217  x 

Students  of  Wagner  College,  Editors  and  Publisher  (1). 

STEWART  MANOR— See  Floral  Park. 

SUFFERN  (Cl%),  pop.  4,010  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  4,405)  ;  Rockland  Co. 
(SE).  32  m  NW  of  New  York.  ERIE  RR.  Manufactures  cosmetics,  women's 
dresses,  hats,  brassieres,  tacks.  Diversified  farming. 

Rockland   Independent-}- Thursday Independent 1894     8     22     294     4.00 

Lester  R.  Gerken,  Publisher,  8  Wayne  Ave. 

SYOSSET  (D2),  pop.  1,188;  Nassau  Co.  (SE).  20  m  NE  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR.  Nurseries. 
Precision  instruments,  cameras  manufactured.  Residential. 

Advance  + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1952      8     24      294     2.60 

James  P.  Morgan,  Editor;  Litmor  Publishing  Co.,  22  W.  Nicholai  St.,  Hicks ville. 

SYRACUSEf  (H4%),  pop.  220,583  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  214,252)  ;  Onon- 
daga  Co.  (C).  On  On  on  dag  a  Lake  and  Barge  Canal,  midway  between  Albany  and 
Buffalo.  NYC;  DL&W  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airlines:  AA;  EAL;  MOH.  Le 
Moyne  College,  Syracuse  University.  Limestone  quarries.  Two  TV  stations. 

Manufactures  tool  steel,  roller  bearings,  soda  ash,  wax  candles,  agricultural 
implements,  air  conditioning,  chinaware,  electronic  equipment,  mince  meat,  radio 
and  television  sets,  shoes,  typewriters,  electrical  hardware,  washing  machines, 
pressing  machines,  conveying  equipment,  furniture,  clothing,  ladies'  hand  bags, 
foundry  and  machine  shop  products,  tin  and  paper  cans,  soap  products,  office 
furniture  and  equipment.  Six  banks;  bank  clearings  (7-1-58),  $113.117,045;  de- 
posits (7-1-58),  $792,933,584.  56.802  (residential)  electric  (AC)  meters; 
59,432  gas  (residential)  meters;  100,581  (residential)  telephones. 


8,400 
500 

8,500 
1,000 


§4,180 


§4,802 


Alumni  News  V 6  ti.  a  yr iNews"11"""1      1919     8     27      14°     8'°° 

M.  R.  Alama,  Editor;  Alumni  Assn.  of  Syracuse  University,  Publisher   (10). 

Catholic  Sun-f Thursday Catholic 1892     8     23     294     4.00 

L.  A.  Vieau.  Publisher,  210  Denison  Bldg.   (2). 
Central  New  York  l*r,«*vi«.  JPurchas'g          1930     2     40     140 

Purchaser f  Monthly j  Agents  Controlled  free  dlst. 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publication,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
F.  J.  Quinn,  Editor;  Purchasing  Agents  of  Syracuse  and  Central  New  York,  Inc., 
Publisher,  105  Onandaga  Hotel. 


Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1988 


224 
224 


1.60 
1.50 


Eastwood  News  +  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1933     5 

Space  sold  only  in  combination. 

Alice  M.  Weschke,  Editor;  Collin  B.  Weschke,  Publisher,  2607  James  St. 

German  Quarterly,  The         l/\«.-f--i.         /Teachers  of       1fl28     <      B0       Q 

(German  &  English)  +..»JQuy  ........  1  German  1928     1     50       9 

American  Association  of  Teachers  of  German,  Pub.,  Syracuse  University  (10). 


26,068 


tl.605 


§1,880 
§1,450 


4.00        t2,500 


Clreidatiei»-~**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher**  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  «  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUj 
estimate.  VI**ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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SYRACUSEf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols*  Width?  Depth    Sub  Clre 

f  Herald- American -f Sunday Independent 8     22    808  10.40**202,215 

Herald- Journal -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1829     8     22    303  21.84++128.2O8 

i  Stephen  Rogers,  Publisher.  —*»*» 

]  Post-Standard  + Every  Morn. ..Independent 1829     8     22     803  21.84**101,1S8 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies.       Sunday  circ.  10.40**103,201 
I  Henry  H.  Keller,  Publisher,  Cor.  Franklin  St.  and  Herald  Place  ( 1 ) . 

jr {&  Cheese  1942      5     22     224     1.00 

[Industry 
„--...     Robert  G.  Sewell.  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1344. 

Jewish  Chronicle  + Friday Jewish  Int 1941     5     24     224     3.00 

Emanuel  V.  Kay,  Ed.;  Emanuel  V.  Kay  and  Sol  Kay,  Pubs.,  435  Irving  Ave.  (10). 

Onondaga  County  News  + Saturday In  d.  Rep 1929     8     24     294     3.00 

D.  H.  Brown,  Editor;  Onon-Town  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Baldwins vllle. 
n____-  i   ./                                    j  Morn.  ex.        r«~ii^«,«.*-  1903     8     22      294     6.00 

Orange+  V |gat  &  gun      Collegiate Controlled  free  dist. 

Students  of  Syracuse  University,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Bldg.  No.  7,  Campus. 
Progressive  Herald  (Negro).. Saturday Independent 1983     8     24     280     4.00 

J.  L.  Sylvahn,  Editor  and  Publisher,  815  E.  Fayette  St.  (3). 
Radiology Monthly X-Ray 1915     2      84      126x10.00 

H.  P.  Doub,  M.D.,  Editor;  Radiological  Society  of  North  America,  Publisher, 
713  E.  Genesee  St.  (2). 

St1neo  ^™™U...R.*P^^  Religious 1934     8     28     128  xl.OO 

Issued  bi-monthly  July-August,  September-October. 

Rev.  T.  L.  Conklin,  Editor;  New  York  State  Council  of  Churches,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

600  W.  Genesee  St.  (4). 
Syracuse  Chemist,  The Monthly Chemistry 1907     2     28      105x1.50 

Not  issued  during  July,  Ausrust  and  September. 

Dr.  Milton  Sack,  Editor;  American  Chemical  Society,  Syracuse  Section,  Pub., 


26,639 


5147 

1,4OO 
8,000 


8,342 


8,960 


875 


>15,217 


53,270 


TARRYTOWN  (C2),  pop.  8,851  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  10,447);  West- 
chester  Co.  (SE).  On  Hudson  River,  26  m  N  of  New  York.  NYC  RR.  Garment, 
automobile  factories.  Summer  resort.  Many  private  schools. 

f  1874      3      27      140     4.00 

Heating  and  Air  !„  w...  J  n™,i  i'sull*  2     *0     14° 

Conditioning    Contractor..  JMontniy I  Metal  Contr'g  Qualified  paid      >6,133 

Controlled  circ.       ^>5,222> 
Edwin  A.  Scott,  Jr.,  Editor;  Edwin  A.  Scott  Publishing  Corp.,  92  Martling  Ave. 

Journal  of  Plumbing-  \Monthlv  f  Plumb.,  Heat.,  1881  \  H  }\%  4'00 

Heating-Air  Conditioning} Monthly |Air  Cond.Contr.  2  ^ntrolled  circ.  >25,756 

Walter  J.  Baker,  Editor;  Scott-Choate  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  92  Martling  Ave. 
News-}- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1897  8  23  283  18.20  **5,597 

Comic  strip  advertis'g  accepted.  See  also  W  eg  tc  heater  Group,  White  Plaint,  N.  Y. 

Westchester  County  Publishers,  Inc. 

fT*liitYiV»    A  1Q<dA       ^       27       140 

Plumbing-Heating-Air  Con-  K,      .,1  IS-SrSi",.  *»*o 

ditlonin,  WholesaLr.  The}M°nthl" (^ToleTalers  *     Controlled  circ. 

Raymond  Bookhout,  Ed.;  Bookhout-Choate-Scott,  Inc.,  Pub.,  92  Martling  Ave. 

TICONDEROGA  (O3),  pop.  8,617;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  On  Lake  Champlain,  50  m  N  of 
Glens  Falls.  DAH  RR.  Paper  mill.  Resort.  Graphite  mines.  Dairy,  fruit  farms. 

Sentinel -h Thursday Republican 1872     8     24     280     4.00 

John  B.  Tefft,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TONAWANDA  (C4%),  pop.  14,617  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  19,555); 
Niagara  Co.  (W).  On  Niagara  River  and  Barge  Canal,  10  m  N  of  Buffalo.  ERIE; 
NYC  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  chain  hoists,  conveying  equipment, 
automobiles,  feeds,  paper  boxes,  abrasive  and  concrete  products,  roofing  ma- 
terials, springs,  fish  hook  holders. 
News — See  North  Tonawanda. 

TOTTENVILLE — See  Staten  Island — Transcript. 

TROYf  (N5),  pop.  72,311;  Rensselaer  Co.  (E).  On  Hudson  River,  at  head  of  naviga- 
tion, 160  m  N  of  New  York.  D&H;  NYC;  B&M  RRs.  Airport.  Eastern  terminus 
of  the  Barge  Canal.  Nationally  known  men's  shirt  manufacturing  center;  also 
manufactures  underwear,  men  and  boys'  clothes,  abrasives,  automobile  parts, 
knit  goods,  nurses'  uniforms,  bar  iron,  steel,  coke,  pig  iron,  brushes,  valves, 
engineering  and  precision  instruments,  electrical  and  aircraft  parts,  paint.  Four 
banks;  deposits  (6-80-58),  $233,180,189;  47,100  electric  (AC)  meters;  36,200 
gas  (nat.)  meters;  57,112  telephones.  Rennselaer  Polytechnic  Institute  (men); 
Russell  Sage  College  (women) ;  Emma  Willard  School  (girls) ;  Hudson  Valley 
Technical  Institute  (men). 

Frele  Presse+   (German) .Saturday Independent 1870 

G.  F.  Birkmayer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  198  River  St. 

{Record -f Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1896 
Times  Record -f .Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1899 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Dwight  Marvin,  Editor;  Frank  L.  York,  Publisher,  601  Broadway. 
Rensselaer  Poly technic -f  V  l«r-j j.«      n~«  *.  &i»~..t     1885     5     26 


5      24     238     2.50        §2,830 

308  21.84    **6,663 
308  21.84*^40^55 


22 
22 


210     2.00 

(offset) ;. i..."...  rweanwu-ljr ^U11'"  ~1UI""'—  Controlled  free  dist. 

Students  of  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  Editors 
and  Publishers,  RPI  Clubhouse. 

Russell  Sage  QuillV Thursday Collegiate 1928     6     24     203  x2.00 

Students  of  Russell  Sage  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  76  First  St. 


1,400 
4,OOO 


11,400 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  0A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI"utd  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Col$<S> Width  V  Depth    Sub 

TRUMANSBURG  (G5%),  pop.  1,479  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-58,  gives  1,707); 
Tompkins  Co.  (SWC).  11  m  NW  of  Ithaca.  LV  RR.  Poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms. 
Beans,  cabbage. 

Free  Press -f Thursday Independent 1866     6     26     280     2.50 

Robert  J.  Carman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TUCKAHOE  (D2),  independent  branch  of  Yonkers  P.  O.,  5,991  (special  U.  S.  Census 
4-1-67,  gives  6,058);  Westchester  Co.  (SE).  18  m  NE  of  New  York.  NYC  RR. 
Manufactures  stucco.  Lime  and  marble  dust  works.  Marble  quarries.  Residential 
suburb  of  New  York. 

Eastchester  Record -f Thursday Independent 1891     8     22     287     3.00 

Courtney  M.  Mabee.  Editor  and  Publisher,  64  Main  St. 

TULLY  (H5),  pop.  744  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  789)  ;  Onondaga  Co.  (C). 
21  m  S  of  Syracuse.  DL&W  RR.  Manufactures  cheese  boxes.  Lake  resort.  Dairy, 
poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  cabbage,  hay. 

Independent^- Friday Independent 1957     7     24     287     3.00 

Walter  W.  Grunfeld,  Editor  and  Publisher,  66  State  St. 

TUPPER  LAKE  (M2),  pop.  6.441;  Franklin  Co.  (NE).  60  m  S  of  Plattsburg.  NYC  RR. 
Manufactures  wooden  dishes,  hardwood  flooring.  Summer  resort.  U.  S.  Veterans' 
Hospital.  Hardwood  timber. 

Free  Press  and  Herald  + Thursday Independent 1931      7      24     280     2.00 

Louia  J.  Simmons,  Editor;  Lawrence  P.  Qulnn.  Publisher. 

UNADILLA  (K6).  pop.  1.317;  Otsego  Co.  (EC).  18  m  SW  of  Oneonta.  D&H  RR. 
Manufactures  silos,  road  machinery,  brooders,  tieing  devices,  concrete  products. 
Timber.  Dairy  farms.  Potatoes. 

Times -h Friday Independent 1855     6     26     280     3.00 

Arthur  L.  Ingalls,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

UNION  SPRINGS  (G6).  pop.  957;  Cayuga  Co.  (C).  10  m  SW  of  Auburn,  nearest  bank- 
ing  town.  LV  RR.  Creamery;  plastic  products  manufactured.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 

News  + Thursday Republican 1943      7     23      280      3.00 

Donald  W.  Alvord.  Editor  and  Publisher,  King  Ferry. 

UTICAt  (K4),  pop.  101,631;  Oneida  Co.  (C).  On  Mohawk  River  and  Barge  Canal,  90  m 
NW  of  Albany.  NYC;  DL&W  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airline,  MOH. 

Rich  dairying  center.  Manufactures  transportation  equipment,  electronics, 
radios,  pneumatic  tools,  air  conditioning  equipment,  airplane  component  parts, 
furnaces,  fishing  tackle,  cord  fabric,  magnesium  castings,  rayon  yarns,  mat- 
tresses, tools,  sheet  metal  stampings,  commercial  refrigeration,  mufflers.  Six 
banks;  savings  deposits  (3-31-58),  $204,094,000.  48,308  (residential)  electric 
(AC)  meters;  37.535  (residential)  gas  (nat.)  meters;  44,812  (residential)  tele- 
phones. Masonic  home.  TV  station. 

Drych  (Welsh) Monthly {interests61811      1851      4      2G      168      3'00 

Arthur  M.  Roberta.  Editor;  Drych  Publishing  Co..  P.  O.  Box  841. 
New  York  Parent-Teacher V \-M ««*ui«  fEducat'al  &       1001      0     0/l      ,,„         KA 

(no  adv.) {Monthly I parent-Teach.  1921     2     34     112        '50 

Mrs.  R.  J.  Foster,  Editor;  N.  Y.  State  Congress  of  Parents  and  Teachers,  Pub. 

rni»»rV«T.  rn«r«f«.>,-l-                   fEvg.ex.Sun.   T«^«o«^«f        1922      8     22      308  21.00**45,002 
r  Observer-Dispatch  + jSun  Morn      Independent Sunday  circ.  9.00  **53,807 

<  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

I  Press -f Sforn.ex.Sun...Independent -1882     8     22     308   21.00**25,937 

Utica  Observer-Dispatch,  Inc.,  Pub..  221  Oriskany  Plaza  (2). 

w  ^T  7  *yly  Quarterly Med.(Psych) 1927     1      66     101     6.00          1,250 

Newton 'BVgeYow,*M"D**  Editor;  N.  Y.  State  Dept.  of  Mental  Hygiene.  Publisher, 
State  Hospitals,  Press  (2). 


§872 


§4,864 


1,100 


§2,820 


935 


§150 


$2,675 


J9.800 


§1,502 


§745 


[Thursday Independent 1909     5     24     232      5.00          7,245 

L.  K.  Bienkowskl,  Editor  and  Publisher,  680  Oriskany  St.,  W.  (4). 

Tangerine-f  V Friday Collegiate 1946      conVrollld^re^'dfst 

Students  of  the  Utica  College  of  Syracuse  University.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

VALATIE  (N6%).  pop.  1.226;  Columbia  Co.  (SE).  16  m  NE  of  Hudson.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Stuyvesant.  NYC  RR.  Bank,  Kinderhook.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Apples. 

Rough  Notes -f Friday Republican 1825      8      24      287      4.00 

Albert  S.  Callan,  Jr.,  Editor;  Chatham  Courier  Company,  Publisher.  Chatham. 

VALHALLA  (D2),  pop.  X8.000;  Westchester  Co.  (SE).  8  m  N  of  White  Plains.  NYC 

RR.  Nurseries.  Residential. 
Voic«-f Wednesday Independent 1939     6     28     196     2.00 

Norman  P.  Schuessler,  Editor:  Percy  Power,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  5. 
VALLEY  STREAM  (D2%),  pop.  26,854   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  36,542); 

Nassau  Co.  (SE).  On  South  Shore  of  Long  Island,  17  m  E  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR. 

Residential  suburb  of  New  York.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Beets,  carrots,  lettuce, 

tomatoes. 

VtGib9ontSmld^  ***         JThursday Independent 1928     6     24     210     1.60 

A.  Richard  Howe.  Editor  and  Publisher,  14  W.  Hawthorne  Ave. 

VESTAL  (H6%),  pop.  8,902  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  14,118)  ;  Broome  Co. 
(S).  10  m  W  of  Binghamton.  DL&W  RR.  Bank,  Endicott.  Packing  boxes,  mark- 
ing devices,  bricks  manufactured.  Dairy,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

N«w§-f Thursday Independent 1947     8     23     294     2.60 

George  R.  Hill.  Editor;  Southern  Tier  Publications,  Inc.,  616  Front  St. 

Cfeca!atloifc-**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
(P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
cms,  12  to  Inch,  f  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  toned  only  daring  academic  year.  xSttbscription  included  in  membership  fee, 

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m  ._  Estab  Col$0WidthVDepth    Sub  Circ 

VICTOR  (F4% ),  pop.  1,068;  Ontario  Co.  (WC).  10  m  SE  of  Rochester.  NYC;  LV  RRs. 

Manufactures  tanks,  insulators,  cider,  vinegar,  canned  and  plastic  products 

Gypsum  mines.  Dairy,  fruit,  grain  farms.  Beans,  potatoes. 
Herald  -f Thursday Republican 1919     7     24     217     3  00  985 

Clarence  J.  Webster  and  William  J.  Mitchell,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  Canandaigua. 
WALDEN   (CH),  pop.  4,659;  Orange  Co.   (SE).  11  m  NW  of  Newburgh.  NYC  RR. 

Manufactures  underwear,  cutlery,  paper  bags,  high  pressure  valves,  tubular 

steel  furniture.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms. 
Citizen-Herald 4- Thursday In d.  Rep 1877     8      24     287     5.00        §4,234 

Raymond  J .  Dulye,  Editor ;  Walden  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

WALLKILL  (M7),  pop.  1,145;  Ulster  Co.  (SE).  13  m  NW  of  Newburgh.  NYC  RR.  Felt 

hat  and  brick  mould  factories.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Milk. 
Wallkill  Valley  World-}- Thursday Independent 1922      8     24     280     3.00  802 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  News  of  New  Paltz. 

T.  C.  McKinney,  Editor;  Hudson  Valley  Newspapers,  Inc..  Publisher.  Highland. 
WALTON  (K6),  pop.  8,947 ;  Delaware  Co.  (SE).  On  Delaware  River,  25  m  S  of  Oneonta. 

NYO&W  RR.  Manufactures  silks,  milk,  wood  and  metal  products.  Blue  stone 

quarries.  Dairy  farms.  Hay,  cauliflower. 

De^o^eNew^^.5.*^^^  Agric.&Dairy 1915     4     26      143      1.00          2,175 

Delaware  Co.  Extension  Service  Assn.,  Publisher. 
Reporter-f Friday Democratic 1881     8     24     294      4.00    **6,825 

John  R.  Clark  and  G.  F.  White,  Editors ;  Reporter  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

WANTAGH  (B2%),  pop.  X26,000;  Nassau  Co.  (SE).  25  m  SE  of  Brooklyn.  LI  RR. 
Boat  yard;  nurseries.  Residential. 

Citizen-f    (offset) Thursday Independent 1953     5     24     217     2.00        §3,400 

H.  La  Belle,  Editor;  Wantagh  Citizen  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  2079  Wantagh  Ave. 

WAPPINGERS  FALLS  (N7),  pop.  3,490;  Dutchess  Co.  (SE).  8  m  S  of  Poughkeepsie. 
Nearest  railroad  station,  New  Hamburg.  NYC  RR.  Foundry;  machine  shop;  storm 
window  factory.  Diversified  farming. 
Wappingers  and  Southern      I  on,  „.«,!.,„          -T^A  ~  „,*„„+         1952      5      24      224      2.00  35 

Dutchess   News    (offset)..[Thur8day Independent 6.15O— Free 

Herman  I.  Osten,  Editor  and  Publisher,  17  E.  Main  St. 

WARRENSBURG  (N8%),  pop.  2,858;  Warren  Co.  (NE).  16  m  N  of  Glens  Falls.  D&H 
RR.  Manufactures  pulp  paper,  lumber,  shirts,  woolens.  Summer  resort.  Pine, 
spruce,  hardwood  timber. 

News  4- .Thursday Republican 1878     5     24     210     3.50 

Robert  Hall,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Wtura?News+  Afirricul"       JMonthly Agricultural 1916     4     24     154     x.50 

Kathryn  Keays,  Editor;  Warren  Co.  Extension  Service  Assn.,  Publisher. 

WARSAWf  (D5),  pop.  8,718;  Wyoming  Co.  (W).  45  m  SW  of  Rochester.  ERIE;  B&O 
RRs.  Manufactures  elevators,  knit  goods,  buttons.  Farming.  Wheat,  oats,  beans. 

{Western  New- Yorker -f Thursday Republican 1841     8     24     280     3.50 
Wyoming  County  Times 4- Thursday Democratic 1872      8      24     280     3.50 
Aldrich  Cass,  Editor;  Wyoming  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  18  W.  Buffalo  St. 
WARWICK  (BIH),  pop.  2,674;  Orange  Co.  (SE).  18  m  SE  of  Middletown.  L&H  RR. 
Training  School  (boys).  Agriculture.  Fruit  products,  onions. 

Advertiser  + .Thursday Republican 1866      6     26     278     2.50 

James  P.  Tate,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Valley  Dispatch  + Wednesday Democratic 1885     7     26     276     4.00 

Eugene  and  Betty  Jane  Wright.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WASHINGTONV1LLE  (CD,  pop.  823  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  1,036); 
Orange  Co.  (SE).  5  m  SW  of  Newburgh.  ERIE  RR.  Diversified  farming. 

Orange  County  Post  + Thursday Independent 1936     5     24     217     4.00 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Chester-Florida  Bulletin  of  Chester,  circ., 

$480  and  News  of  Florida,  circ.,  J330. 
George  Dammann,  Editor ;  Elmer  J.  Spear,  Publisher. 

WATERLOOf  (G5),  pop.  4,488;  Seneca  Co.  (WC).  On  Seneca  Lake  outlet.  7  m  E  of 
Geneva.  NYC;  LV  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Autobody.  pickle,  sauerkraut  can- 
nlng  factories.  In  Finger  Lakes  region.  Agriculture.  Hay.  cabbage,  beans. 

Observer+ Thursday Democratic 1826     6     24     224     3.00 

Rowland  L.  Hughey.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Senna^HometNews4?  JMonthly Agricultural 1918  4  24  154  x.50 

Mrs.  Esther  Wheeler. "Editor;  Seneca  County  Extension  Service.  Publisher. 

Seneca  County  News -f Thursday Republican 1886  8  26  808  2.00 

Elizabeth  G.  Huff.  Editor;  Seneca  Press  Publishing  Co.,  83  Fall  St.,  Seneca  Falls. 
WATERTOWNf  (J2%).  pop.  84,850;  Jefferson  Co.  (N).  On  Black  River  10  m  from 
Lake  Ontario,  72  m  N  o  Syracuse.  NYC  RR.  Airlines  EAL;  MOH.  Rich  dairying 
center;  gateway  to  the  Thousand  Islands  and  the  Adirondacks.  Manufactures  air 
brakes,  hydraulic  compression  pumps  and  valves,  paper  mill  machinery,  tool 
handles,  snow  plows,  boats,  flour,  feed,  paper  products,  paper  bag  machinery, 
thermometers,  plumbing  supplies,  dresses,  blouses,  slacks,  swim  suits,  baby 
furniture.  Five  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $167,850,539.  11,708  electric  (AC) 
meters;  9,014  gas  (nat.)  meters;  19,278  telephones.  TV  station  (at  Carthage). 

Odd  Fellows  Record Monthly I.O.O.F 1893  3  24  161  2.00 

F.  M.  Parker.  Editor;  Parker  Press.  Inc.,  Publisher,  214  Moulton  St. 


$1,375 


700 


1,750 
320 


tl.092 
§2,990 

§1.860 


$2,000 


§1,275 


$3,400 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher'i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubacription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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WATERTOWNf  (Continued)  Estab  Co  1 1<$>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clre 

Times  + Ev*.ex.Sun Republican 1861     8     28     808  21.84  **43»80O 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Prints  Farm  and  Garden  section  on  Saturday.  Size  5  cola.,  24  nonps.,  210  agate 

lines.  Subscription  price  $8.60  per  year. 
John  B.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Times  Bldg. 

WATERVILLE   (K6).  pop.  1.684;  Oneida  Co.   (C).  16  m  SW  of  Utica.  DLAW  RR. 
Foundry;  textile  mill;  cannery.  Dairy  farms.  Peas,  beans,  hops. 


Times  + Thursday Independent 1866 

Mrs.  Emily  P.  Westcott,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7     24      280     8.00 


Times  + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1907 

Martin  E.  Weiss,  Editor  and  Publisher,  249  Drexel  Ave. 


§525 


WATERVLIET  (N5),  pop.  15,197;  Albany  Co.  (E).  On  Hudson  River,  5  m  N  of 
Albany.  Railroad  station  on  NYC  Green  Island;  DftH  RRs.  Manufactures  steel 
castings,  abrasive  paper  and  cloth,  bluing,  bricks,  textiles,  concrete  blocks, 
rustic  furniture,  ladders,  foundry  products.  Diversified  farming. 

Trlbt.ne+ Thur.d.y Democratic 1918     6     24     21° 

Peter  H.  Pryor,  Editor;  Century  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  1690  Broadway. 

W ATKINS  GLENf  (G6),  pop.  8,062;  Schuyler  Co.  (SWC).  At  S  end  of  Seneca  Lake. 

and  in  the  heart  of  the  Finger  Lakes  Region.  20  m  N  of  Elmira.  NYC;  PA; 

ERIE   RRs.    Salt   plants.    Summer   and    tourist   resort.    Poultry,    fruit   farms. 

Peaches,  cherries. 
Express  + Wednesday Republican 1864      7      24      296      3.00        §2,326 

Frank  W.  Severne,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Review-f- Wednesday  ....Independent 1896      8      24      294      8.00        §1,8O1 

Malcolm  Currie,  Editor;  Currie-Reinhart,  Publishers. 

WAVERLY  (G6%),  pop.  6,087;  Tioga  Co.  (S).  17  m  E  of  Elmira.  DL&W;  ERIE;  LV 
RRs.  Manufactures  feed,  silk  ribbon,  furniture,  gloves,  paint.  Dairy,  poultry, 
truck  farms.  Potatoes. 

f  Sun-f Thursday Republican 1908      8      24      294      2.50        §1,227 

1   Valley  News  + Thursday Republican 1936      8      24      294      2.60  §431 

1  Lowell  L.  Leake,  Editor;  Waverly  Sun,  Inc.,  Publisher,  435  Fulton  St. 

Times — See  Sayre,  Pa. 

WAYLAND  (E6),  pop.  1,884;  Steuben  Co.  (SW).  20  m  N  of  Hornell.  DL&W;  ERIE 
RRs.  Chair,  wooden  ware  gift  and  novelty  factories;  frozen  food  processing  plant; 
silk  mill.  Dairy,  grain  farms.  Potatoes,  wheat,  oats. 

Register -f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1889      6      24      280      3.60        §1,593 

G.  T.  Toole,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEBSTER  (F4),  pop.  1,773  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  2,575)  ;  Monroe  Co. 
(W).  10  m  NE  of  Rochester.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures  caskets,  vinegar,  pectin, 
garden  ornaments.  Canning  and  preserving  factories.  Truck  farms. 

Herald-f- Thursday Independent 1899      5      24      224      4.00         $3,694 

Charles  J.  Stauber,  Editor;  Empire  State  Weeklies,  Publisher,  2010  Empire  Bldg. 

WEEDSPORT  (G4%),  pop.  1,588  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  1,609);  Cayuga 
Co.  (C).  On  Barge  Canal,  22  m  W  of  Syracuse.  Name,  North  Weedsport  on 
NYC;  LV  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  electric  clocks,  paper  boxes, 
pocketbook  and  bag  fasteners,  machine  parts,  flour.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
Hay,  potatoes,  cabbage. 

Cayuga  Chief + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1876     7     24     280     3.00  §614 

F.  H.  Hosmer.  Editor  and  Publisher,  Red  Creek. 

WELLSVILLE  (E6),  pop.  6,402;  Allegany  Co.  (SW).  On  Genesee  River,  82  m  E  of 
Olean.  ERIE;  B&O  RRs.  Manufactures  gasoline  and  oil  products,  turbines,  air 
preheaters.  oil  and  gas  well  supplies,  wheelpullers,  burial  cases.  Dairy  farms. 
Potatoes,  buckwheat. 

Allegany  Co.  Democrat  + Thursday Independent 1867     6     24     210     8.00  625 

Hubert  D.  Bliss.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Reporter^- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1880      8      24      294    15.60        §4,682 

E.  W.  Barnes,  Editor;  Wells ville  Daily  Reporter.  Inc.,  Publisher. 

WESTBURY  (D2%),  pop.  7,112  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  14,016);  Nassau 
Co.  (SE).  22  m  E  of  New  York.  LI  RR.  Residential  suburb  of  New  York. 


5      24      205      2.50        §2,929 


WESTFIELD  (A6).  pop.  8.668;  Chautauqua  Co.  (SW).  On  Chautauqua  Creek,  18  m 
W  of  Dunkirk.  NYC;  NYCASL  RRs.  Manufactures  grap«  and  tomato  juice, 
canned  fruits,  shafts,  couplings.  Fisheries.  In  Chautauqua  grape  belt.  Agricul- 
ture. Grapes,  cherries,  tomatoes. 

Antiques  Journal,  The Monthly Antiques 1946     2     46      144     4.00      $10,000 

D.  S.  Clarke,  Editor;  Guide  Publishing  Co. 

Republican-f Wednesday Ind.  Rep 1855     8     26     280     3.00        §2,000 

H.  F.  and  H.  P.  Thompson,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WESTHAMPTON  BEACH  (F2),  pop.  1,087  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-67,  gives  1,174)  ; 
Suffolk  Co.  (SE).  On  Great  South  Bay,  76  m  E  of  Brooklyn.  Railroad  station, 
Westhampton.  LI  RR.  Seaside  resort. 

f  Hampton  Chronicle  + Friday Republican 1907      7      26      280     8.50        §1,8O3 

J  Suffolk  Sabre   (offset)  4- Friday Independent 1953     6     28     210          1,300 — Free 

A  civilian  enterprise  published  in  the  interest  of  personnel  at  Suffolk  County 

Air  Force  Base. 
William  R.  Robinson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  Msrch  A.B.C.  Ststements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNslly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols <3> Width  V  Depth    Sub 

WEST  PARK  (M7),  pop.  X500;  Ulster  Co.  (SE).  10  m  8  of  Kingston,  banking  town. 
NYC  RR.  Mountain  resort.  Agriculture.  Fruit,  especially  grapes. 

Holy  Cross  Magazine Monthly Episcopal 1884     2     32     112     8.00 

Father  Superior  Order  of  Holy  Cross,  Editor;  Holy  Cross  Press,  Publisher. 

WEST  POINT  (Cl),  pop.  X4.000;  Orange  Oo.  (SE).  On  Hudson  River,  46  m  N  of  New 
York.  NYC  RR.  Boat  connections,  May  to  October.  Bank,  Highland  Falls.  U.  8. 


Circ 


1923 


140 
140 


4.00 


Military  Academy. 

PointerV Ftntly(Fri.)...{^Lit.  & 

Corps  of  Cadets,  U.  8.  Military  Academy,  Publishers. 

WEST  WINFIELD  (K5),  pop.  882;  Herkimer  Co.  (NEC),  19  m  8  of  Utica.  DLftW  RR. 
Manufactures  leather.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Star-f- Thursday Republican 1851      6      24     224     2.60  $84O 

Bernard  J.  McGuerthy,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WHITEHALL  (O8),  pop.  4,467;  Washington  Co.  (E).  At  8  end  of  Lake  Champlain  and 
Barge  Canal,  26  m  NE  of  Glens  Falls.  D&H  RR.  Boat  connections.  Railroad 
shops;  manufactures  spun  silk,  ladies  coats.  Lake  resort.  Hardwood  timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  apples. 

Times -f- Thursday Democratic 1815     8     24     280     3.50         2,787 

Benjamin  F.  Carpenter,  Jr.,  Editor;  Mrs.  E.  F.  Roche  and  J.  E.  Roche,  Publishers, 
6  N.  Williams  St. 

WHITE  PLAINSf  (D2),  pop.  43,466  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  49,570); 
Westchester  Co.  (SE).  21  m  NE  of  New  York.  NYC  RR.  Airline,  MOH. 

Manufactures  valves,  fittings,  plumbing  and  heating  materials,  wire,  cable, 
concrete  pipe,  tile  roofing,  dairy  products,  candy,  electrical  appliances  and 
equipment,  Westchester  County:  36  banks;  deposits  (12-31-57),  $1,340,216,000. 
14,486  electric  meters;  12,805  gas  (nat.)  meters;  22,895  telephones.  Residen- 
tial. Good  Counsel  College  (Cath.  women). 

Club  Dial Monthly Lit.&W.Clubs....l928     2      45      140     2.00  1,200 

Not  issued  during  July,  August  and  September. 
The  Woman's  Club  of  White  Plains,  Publisher. 
Contractors'  Electrical  1M      .,,„  /Electrical  1949     8     40     212 

Equipment   juaontniy {Contractors  Controlled  circ.    >23,717 

Herbert  L.  Mann,  Editor;  Sutton  Publishing  Co.,  172  S.  Broadway. 

fElec.  Mfg.          1Q,.      o      JA     019 
ElecdMkt.  Ck>nt"  led  circ.    >3e,413 

Edwin  C.  Mead,  Editor;  Sutton  Publishing  Co.,  172  S.  Broadway. 
Electronic  Equipment  1  «      .».  /Electronic          1953      3      26      140 

Engineering   JMonthly {Tndus.  Controlled  circ.     >33,721 

Elmer  T.  Ebersol,  Jr.,  Editor;  Sutton  Publishing  Co.,   172   S.   Broadway. 

Herald  of  Westchester -f Thursday Independent 1936      8     24      294     5.00        §6,798 

J.  Spencer  Gray,  Editor;  Hue  and  Cry  Publishing  Corp.,  Herald  Bldg. 

Journal  of  Dairy  Science  -f  .....Monthly Dairying 1917      1     55      105   15.00          4,300 

E.  O.  Herreid,  Editor;  American  Dairy  Science  Assn.,  Pub.,  32  Rideway  Circle. 

Prestonian,  The-V Monthly Collegiate 1923      5      26     210      2.00  35O 

Students  of  Good  Counsel  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Reporter-Dispatch  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent ..1917      8     23     297   18.20**28^72 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  See  also  Westchester  Group. 
Westchester  County  Publishers,  Inc. 

Westchester  Group Evg.ex.Sun Independent 8     23      297 

Comprised  of:  Mamaroneck  Times;  Mount  Vernon  Argus;  New  Rochelle  Stand- 
ard-Star;   Ossining    Citizen-Register;    Peekskill    Star;    Port    Chester    Item; 
Tarrytown  News;  White  Plains  Reporter-Dispatch ;  Yonkers  Herald  Statesman. 
Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group,  also  sold  separately.  Comic  strip  adver- 
tising accepted. 
Westchester  County  Publishers,  Inc.,  8  Church  St. 

Westchester  Law  Journal +  ...  {M|runn®x-Sat' Legal  Busi 1932      5     23     210  25.00 

Frank  Mallen.  Editor  and  Publisher,  86  Orawaupum  St. 

WHITNEY  POINT  (J6),  pop.  883;  Broome  Co.  (S).  18  m  N  of  Binghamton.  DL&W 
RR.  Hardwood,  hemlock  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Reporter -f Thursday Independent 1858     6     26     280     2.50        §1,030 

John  H.  Gardiner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WILLIAMSON  (F2).  pop.  1,620;  Wayne  Co.  (NW).  25  m  NE  of  Rochester.  NYC  RR. 
Manufactures  fertilizer.  Diversified  farming.  Celery,  carrots,  onions. 

Sun  and  Sentinel -f Thursday pemocratic 1885     6     26     276     3.00  961 

Stephen  D.  Cooper,  Editor;  Cooper  &  Cooper,  Publishers. 

WILLIAMSVILLE  (C4%)  (branch  of  Buffalo  P.  O.),  pop.  4,649  (special  U.  S.  Census 
4-1-57,  gives  6,063)  ;  Erie  Co.  (W).  4  m  NE  of  Buffalo.  LV  RR.  Manufactures 
gelatine,  burial  vaults,  concrete  blocks.  Diversified  farming. 

Amherst  Bee-f Thursday Republican 1879     8     24     294     4.00        §0,120 

Robert  S.  Measer,  Editor;  George  J.  Measer,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  157. 

WILLISTON  PARK-— See  East  Williston. 

WINDHAM  (M6),  pop.  X800;  Greene  Co.  (SE).  In  Cetskill  Mountains,  35  m  SW  of 

Albany.   Railroad   station,   Cats  kill.  NYC   RR.  Resort.   Timber.   Dairy,  stock, 

poultry  farms.  Potatoes. 
Journal Friday Republican 1857     8     24     280     2.50        §1*944 

Charles  L.  Ryder.  Jr.,  Editor ;  Charles  L.  Ryder,  Publisher,  Stamford. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  -A- June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  I  Publisher' 8  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  <&  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census..  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSuhscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols*Width?Depth   Sub  Clre 

WINDSOR  (J6H),  pop.  822;  Broom.  Co.   (S).  15  m  SE  of  Binghamton.  D&H  RR. 

Box  factory.  Dairy  farms. 
Standard  +  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1878     5     26     245     2.50  5760 

Prints  ed.  tinder  name  of  Standard  which  circulates  in  Harpursville  and  Nlnevah. 
Marvin  H.  Mallery,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WOLCOTT  (G4),  pop.  1,616;  Wayne  Co.  (NW).  28  m  SW  of  Oswego.  NYC  RR.  Cream- 
ery  ;  cannery.  Ships  apples,  truck  crops.  Fruit,  truck  farms.  Apples,  celery,  beans. 
Lake  Shore  News  +  .................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1874     8     24     294     3.00        §2,162 

Horace  G.  Howard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WOODHAVEN—  See  Jamaica. 

WOQDHULL  —  Sentinel  —  See  Advertiser  and  Woodhull  Sentinel,  Addison. 

WOODSIDE—  See  Woodside  Herald,  Long  Island  City. 

WOODSTOCK  (M6%),  pop.  2,271   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives  4,082);  Ulster 
Co.    (SE).   10  m  NW   of  Kingston.  Railroad  station,   West   Hurley.  NYC  RR. 
Blowers,  fans  manufactured.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
Press  .........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  19>53     5     24     217     3.00        51,100 

Maurice  F.  Hamilton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Ulster  County  Townsman  .....  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1952      8     23      294   3.00  1,947 

Charles  Ryder,  Jr.,  Editor;  Charles  L.  Ryder,  Publisher,  Tinker  St. 

WORCESTER  (L6),  pop.  X799;  Otsego  Co.  (EC).  56  m  W  of  Albany.  D&H  RR. 
Manufactures  gloves.  Mountain  resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  maple 
sirup. 

™™*T5tor+^*™™*  }  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1875      8     23      294     3.00        §1,5O8 

Milton  V.  Wright,  "Editor;  Times-Journal  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
WYOMING   (D5),  pop.  608;  Wyoming  Co.   (W).  38  m  SW  of  Rochester.  B&O  RR. 
Manufactures  dried  apples,  canned  goods,  dairy  products,  lumber.  Hardwood 
timber.  Diversified  farming.  Apples,  beans,  hay. 
Reporter-l-  ................................  Wednesday  .....  Republican  .........  1885     8     24     280     3.60  365 

Mrs.  Mary  Wilson.  Editor;  Wyoming  Co.  Newspapers,  Publisher,  Warsaw. 

YONKERS   (C2),  pop.  152,798   (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-57,  gives   178,145);  West- 
chester  Co.   (SE).  On  Hudson  River,  adjoining  New  York  on  the  north.  NYC 
RR.  Boat  connections,  May  to  October.  N.Y.S.  Thruway. 

Manufactures  elevators,  wire  and  cables,  chemicals,  garments,  dental  supplies, 
commercial  alcohol,  liquid  sugar,  copper,  drug  products,  ship  building,  building 
materials,  electrical  machinery.  Westch  ester  County.  36  banks;  deposits   (12- 
31-67),  $1,340,216.000.  51.625  electric  (AC)  meters;  45,759  gas  (nat.)  meters; 
34,795  telephones. 
Herald  Statesman-*-  ................  .Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1863     8     24     302   17.50  **40,882 

Comic  strip  advertis'g  accepted.  See  also  Westchester  Group,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 
Oxie  Reichler,  Editor;  Herald  Statesman,  Inc.,  Pub.,  Larkin  Plaza  (1). 


..™..y  .............  Fraternal  ...........  1929     7     26     280     3.00        §4,200 

Dr.  Simeon*  Pysh,  "Editor;  The  Lemko  Assoc.  of  U.  S.  and  Canada,  Publisher, 

656  Yonkers  Ave. 
Record  +  ...................................  Sunday  ............  Independent  .......  1912     6     25     224     9.00      §14,000 

Henry  Bachalis,  Editor;  Yonkers  Record  Corp,  Publisher,  49  Hudson  St.   (1). 
Times-!-  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1933     5     24     210     3.00 

Yonkers  Times  Publishing  Co.,  38  Larkin  Plaza  (1). 
YORKTOWN  HEIGHTS  (N6),  pop.  X694;  Westchester  Co.  (SE).  17  m  N  of  White 

Plains.  NYC  RR.  Residential.  Agriculture.  Apples,  peaches,  beef,  cattle. 
Patent  Trader  —  See  Mount  Kisco. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher'!  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
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NORTH  CAROLINA 

Population  4,061,929  (U.  S.  Census.  1960) 
State  Capital,  RALEIGH 

North  Carolina  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Virginia,  east  and  southeast  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean, 
•outh  by  South  Carolina  and  Georgia,  and  west  by  Tennessee.  Its  extreme  length  from  east  to 
west  is  490  miles;  extreme  breadth,  185  miles;  land  area,  49,097  square  miles. 

The  surface  is  varied.  For  nearly  100  miles  inland  from  the  coast  the  country  is  level,  marshy, 
and  swampy;  the  soil  is  sandy  but  very  fertile,  well  adapted  to  the  growing  of  cotton,  corn, 
apples,  peaches  and  pears.  It  is  estimated  that  there  are  nearly  8,000,000  acres  of  swamps  in  this 
region,  which  is  known  as  the  "Tidewater"  section.  Next  is  the  middle  or  "Coastal  Plain"  section, 
with  varied  surface  and  fine  soil.  West  of  this  is  the  "Piedmont"  section,  a  fine  farming  region 
producing  North  Carolina's  staples,  cotton  and  tobacco,  in  abundance,  as  well  as  large  crops  of 
wheat  and  other  grain.  It  is  a  land  of  fertile  valleys  and  gently  sloping  hills,  which  gradually 
increase  in  altitude  until  they  reach  the  mountain  region  in  the  west. 

Some  of  the  peaks  in  the  Black  Mountains  and  the  Blue  Ridge  form  the  highest  land  east  of  the 
Rocky  Mountains.  Mt.  Mitchell,  the  highest,  is  6,684  feet.  This  region  contains  good  grazing 
land,  and  much  timber.  The  scenery  is  remarkably  beautiful,  and  the  climate  mild.  There  are 
many  islands  off  the  northern  coast  and  the  many  inlets  along  the  shores  provide  a  favorite  resort 
for  hunters.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Asheville  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean) 
as  54.1;  highest  on  record,  99;  lowest  on  record,  — 6;  total  annual  precipitation,  40.28  inches. 
With  such  a  climate  the  state  is  a  popular  health  and  pleasure  resort.  Asheville  is  the  chief 
resort  and  is  the  eastern  gateway  to  the  New  Great  Smoky  Mountains  National  Park.  The  Pine- 
hurst  golf  course  is  one  of  the  most  famous  in  the  country. 

The  State  University  is  located  at  Chapel  Hill,  Duke  University,  at  Durham,  and  the  North 
Carolina  State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Engineering,  at  Raleigh. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  tenth.  Rural  population  (1950),  83.5%.  in  1950,  of  the 
4,061,929  total  population,  2,988,110  were  white;  1,078,819  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  288,508.  Farm  acreage,  19,817,987.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
67.0.  Average  value  per  farm,  $6,490.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  8,251. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $597,935,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $252,951,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  tobacco  (value  of  production),  $369,515,000,  rank,  first; 
cotton  (value  of  production),  $34,910,000;  peanuts,  $30,661,000,  rank,  second;  corn,  $27,135,000, 
rank,  tenth;  soybeans,  $17,133,000,  rank,  ninth;  wheat,  $8,383,000;  cottonseed  (value  of  produc- 
tion), $4,637,000;  sweet  potatoes,  $3,938,000,  rank,  fifth;  potatoes,  $3,862,000;  oats,  $2,876,000; 
hay,  $2,494,000;  lespedeza  seed,  $1,224,000,  rank,  second;  barley,  $394,000;  rye,  $223,000;  sor- 
ghum sirup,  $140,000;  pecans,  $138,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957):  peaches,  $3,325,000,  rank,  eighth;  apples, 
$2,340,000;  strawberries  (value  of  production),  $790,000;  pears,  $49,000;  grapes,  $30,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $88,560,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$35,853,000;  horses  and  mules,  $18,414,000,  rank,  second;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $1,147,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers),  $63,101,000, 
rank,  second;  eggs,  $51,450,000;  turkeys,  $7,875,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957):  all  milk  and  cream,  $62,660,000.  Total  milk  pro- 
duction on  farms,  1,790,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957)  :  creamed  cottage  cheese  4,895,000 
Ibs. ;  creamery  butter,  2,630,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  12,825,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Total  catch  (1956),  800,718,000  Ibs.;  $8,115,000  value.  Principal  fish:  menhaden,  shrimp, 
oysters,  crabs,  croaker,  weak  fish,  shad. 

FORESTS  AND  FURS 

Total  lumber  production  (1958),  1,766  million  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  southern  yellow 
pine,  oak,  yellow  poplar,  black  and  tupelo  gum,  red  and  sap  gum,  cypress,  chestnut,  hemlock, 
maple,  eastern  cedar,  hickory,  ash. 

Fur  animals  (1957-58)  :  number  of  pelts  trapped,  133,015.  Total  value,  $168,116.  Principal 
furs :  mink,  muskrat,  raccoon,  otter. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $2,197,461,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
textile  mill  products,  tobacco  manufactures,  food  and  kindred  products.  Total  expenditures  for 
new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $180,056,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  O. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1958),  $88,468,850.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  stone,  sand  and 
gravel,  tungsten,  clays. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  947,800.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1968,  est.),  1,571,- 
000.  Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  882.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  88,054;  sales,  $3,214- 
671.000. 

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UST  OF  COUNTIES* 

Total  number  of  counties  100 


County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Alamance  (NO).  Graham 71.220 

Alexander  (W).  Taylors  ville 14.664 

Alleghany  (NW).  Sparta 8.166 

Anson    (S).  Wadesboro 26,781 

Ashe  (NW).  Jefferson 21.878 

Avery  (W).  Newland 13.862 

Beaufort   (E).  Washington 87.134 

Bertie  (NB).  Windsor 26.489 

Bladen   (SE).  Elizabethtown 29.703 

10  Brunswick  (SE).  Southport 19.238 

11  Buncombe  (W).  Asheville 124.403 

12  Burke  (W).  Morganton 46.618 

18  Cabarrus  (SWC).  Concord 63.783 

14  Caldwell   (NW).  Lenoir 48,352 

15  — Camden   (NE).  Camden 6,223 

16  Carteret   (SE),   Beaufort 23,069 

17  Caswell    (N).   Yanceyville 20,870 

18  Catawba    (WC),  Newton 61,794 

19  Chatham  (C).  Pittsboro 26,892 

20  Cherokee  (SW).  Murphy 18,294 

21  Chowan  (NE),  Edenton 12,640 

22  Clay  (SW),  Hayesville 6.006 

28  Cleveland   (W).  Shelby 64,867 

24  Columbus   fSE),  Whiteville 60,621 

26  Craven  (E).  New  Bern 48,823 

26  Cumberland  (SC).  Fayetteville 96,006 

27  —Currituck   (NE).  Currituck 6.201 

28  Dare  (E).  Manteo 6.406 

29  Davidson   (W),  Lexington 62,244 

80  Davie   (WC).  Mocksville 16,420 

81  Duplin    (SE),   Kenans  ville 41,074 

82  Durham   (NO.  Durham 101,689 

88  Edgecombe  (EC),  Tarboro 61,634 

84  Forsyth   (NW).  Winston-Salem....l4 6,136 

86  Franklin  (NEC),  Louisburg 81,341 

86  Gaston   (SW),  Gastonia 110,836 

87  Gates    (NE),  Gatesville 9,666 

88  Graham    (SW).  Rob  bins  ville 6,886 

89  Granville   (N).  Oxford 81,793 

40  Greene  (E),  Snow  Hill 18,024 

41  Guilford   (NWC),  Greensboro 191.067 

42  Halifax   (NE),  Halifax 68.877 

48  Harnett  (C),  Lillington 47,606 

44  Haywood   (SW),  Waynesville 87.631 

46  Henderson  (SW).  Henderson  ville..  30.921 

46  Hertford  (NE).  Winton 21,463 

47  Hoke  (SC),  Raeford 16,766 

48  Hyde  (E),  Swanquarter 6,479 

49  Iredell  (WC),  States  ville 66,303 

60  Jackson  (SW).  Sylva 19,261 


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County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

61  Johnston   (EC).  Smithfleld 66,906 

62  Jones    (SE).  Trenton 11,004 

63  Lee    (C).  Sanford 28,622 

64  Lenoir    (SE),    Kinston 46,968 

66  Lincoln  (SW),  Lincolnton 27,469 

66  McDowell   (W).  Marion 25,720 

67  Macon    (SW).  Franklin 16,174 

68  Madison  (W),  Marshall 20,522 

59  Martin  (E),  Williamston 27,988 

60  Mecklenburg  (SW),  Charlotte 197,052 

61  Mitchell  (W),  Bakersville 15.148 

62  Montgomery   (SWC),  Troy 17,260 

63  Moore   (C).  Carthage 88,129 

64  Nash   (NEC).  Nashville 69,919 

65  New  Hanover  (SE).  Wilmington...  63.272 

66  Northampton    (NE),  Jackson 28.482 

67  Onslow    (SE),  Jacksonville 42.047 

68  Orange  (NC).  Hillsboro 84,485 

69  Pamlico   (E),  Bayboro 9,998 

70  Pasquotank  (NE),  Elizabeth  City..  24.847 

71  Fender    (SE),   Burgaw 18,428 

72  Perquimans    (NE),  Hertford 9,602 

73  Person   (N),  Roxboro 24,861 

74  Pitt   (E),  Greenville 63,789 

76  Polk   (SW),  Columbus 11,627 

76  Randolph    (WC),   Asheboro 50,804 

77  Richmond   (S),  Rockingham 89,697 

78  Robes  on   (S),  Lumberton 87,769 

79  Rockingham   (N),  Wentworth 64,816 

80  Rowan  (WC).  Salisbury 76.410 

81  Rutherford  (SW),  Rutherfordton..   46,366 

82  Sampson   (SEC),  Clinton 49,780 

83  Scotland  (S),  Laurinburg 26,336 

84  Stanly    (WC),  Albermarle 87,180 

85  Stokes   (N),  Danbury 21,520 

86  Surry   (NW),  Dobson 45,598 

87  Swain   (SW),  Bryson  City 9.921 

88  Transylvania  (SW).  Brevard 15,194 

89  —  Tyreli    (E),  Columbia 6,048 

90  Union   (S).  Monroe 42,084 

91  Vance  (N).  Henderson 82,101 

92  Wake   (C).  Raleigh 136,450 

93  Warren    (N),  Warrenton 23,589 

94  Washington    (E),   Plymouth 13,180 

95  Watauga   (NW),  Boone 18.342 

96  Wayne    (EC),   Goldsboro 64,267 

97  Wilkes    (NW).  Wilkesboro 45,248 

98  Wilson  (EC),  Wilson 64.606 

99  Yadkin   (NW),  Yadkinville 22,188 

100  Yancey    (W),   Burnsville 16,806 


NORTH  CAROLINA  NEWSPAPER 
Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  48 

Evening  Dailies  (39) 

Morning  Dailies  (9) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition  (15) 

Semi-weekly  80 

Weekly  119 

Tri-weekly   2 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies    ( 1 ) 

Total  Newspapers  199 


AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 
Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  1 

Tri-weekly  1 

Semi-weekly  1 

Weekly 17 

Fortnightly    6 

Semi-monthly    8 

Monthly   85 

Bi-monthly  1 

Quarterly   22 

Eleven  times  dur.  academic  yr..  2 

Eight  times  dur.  academic  yr...  1 

Four  times  dur.  academic  yr...  1 

Three  times  dur.  academic  yr...  1 


Total  Periodicals  92 

Total  number  of  publications 291 

County  seats  (indicated  by  f)  having  publications 84 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 166 

For  circulation  Acures  for  dally  papers  »ee  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  It  Is 
possible  to  Incorporate  •  later  new*  In  that  list. 

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ABERDEEN  (G4).  pop.  1.608;  Moore  Co.  (C).  66  m  SW  of  Raleigh.  NS;  SAL;  AAR 
RRs.  Airline  PAI.  Manufactures  furniture,  textiles.  Insecticides,  soft  drinks. 

8andhniCitl«ene-f  ...!!!.C...e.?.'. Thursday Democratic 1908     8     24     294     8.00        $1,400 

H.  Clifton  Blue.  Editor;  Captain  Print  Shop.  Publisher. 


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ems.  12  to  inch.     V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.    tCounty   seat.     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
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AHOSKIE  (M2).  pop.  8,670;  Hertford  Co.  (E).  46  m  NE  w  ^^ 
RRs.  Saw  mill;  bottling  works,  printing.  Timber.  Agriculture, 
cotton. 

Herald -f Tues.&Thurs...Ind.  Dem 1909 

J.  Roy  Parker,  Jr.,  Editor;  Parker  Bros.,  Publisher. 

Roanoke-Chowan  News  + •{  Sun.',  Mon.,  "independent 1946     8 

(Sun.  Morn. 
P.  Roy  Johnson,  Editor ;  Daily  News  Co.,  Publisher. 

ALBEMARLEf  (E4),  pop.  11,798;  Stanly  Co.  (WC).  40  m  E  of  Charlotte.  WSS; 
C&NW  RRs.  Manufactures  yarn,  hosiery,  flour,  lumber,  bricks.  Pine  timber. 
Dairy,  grain  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat,  small  grain. 

Stanly  News  and  Press -f Tues.  &  Fri Ind.  Dem 1880     8     24     294     4.50 

Press  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

ASHEBOROf  (F3),  pop.  7,701 ;  Randolph  Co.  (WC).  22  m  SB  of  High  Point.  HPRA&S; 

NS  RRs.  Extensive  hosiery  manufactories;  chairs,  braids,  handkerchiefs,  silk, 

batteries,  flour,  bricks,  lumber,  soft  drinks  also  manufactured.  Oak.  pine  timber. 

Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  tobacco. 
Christian  Sun-f Tuesday Congre.  Chris 1944     3 

F.  C.  Lester,  Editor;  Durham  Printing  Co.,  840  Sunset  Ave. 
Courier-Tribune -f- Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1924     8 

Roy  Cox.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Randolph  Guide Wednesday Independent 1954     8     23     280     2.00 

L.  Barron  Mills,  Jr.,  Editor;  Randolph  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

ASHEVILLEf  (E8),  pop.  53,000;  Buncombe  Co.  (W).  63  m  N  of  Greenville,  S.  C.  SOU 
RR.  Airlines:  DAL;  CAP;  PAL 

Wholesale  distributing,  transportation,  financial  and  retail  center  of  seventeen 
Western  North  Carolina  counties.  Eastern  gateway  to  Great  Smoky  Mountains 
National  Park.  Summer  and  health  resort.  Asheville  School  for  Boys ;  Feldspar, 
yermiculture,  asbestos,  talc,  copper  and  mica  mines ;  timber.  Two  TV  stations. 
Manufactures  paper,  paper  products,  leather,  furniture,  steel  processors,  nylon, 
rayon  and  cotton  goods,  cigarette  paper,  electronic  equipment.  Burley  tobacco, 
truck,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Three  banks;  deposits  (1957),  $336,832,103.  38  047 
electric  (AC)  meters;  8,253  gas  (nat.)  meters;  80,408  telephones. 

' Citizen  + Morn.ex.Sun...Ind.  Dem 1870     8     22 

George  W.  McCoy,  Editor;  Asheville  Citizen-Times  Publishing  Co. 

Citizen-Times  + Sunday Ind.  Dem 1870      8      22 

C.  K.  Robinson.  Editor;  Asheville  Citizen-Times  Publishing  Co. 

Times  + Evg.ex.Sun...Ind.  Dem 1896     8     22 

Color  and  comic  atrip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
W.  S.  Adams,  Editor;  Asheville  Citizen-Times  Publishing  Co. 

Farmers  Federation  News -{-..Monthly Agricultural 1921      4      24      154      1  00 

Subscription  price,  $2.50  for  3  years.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Farmers  Federation  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,  131  Roberts  St. 

News  + Friday Independent 1926 

Walter  A.  Ward,  Editor  and  Publisher,  440  Hay  wood  Rd. 

Times — See  Citizen. 


3.093 
3.093 


§9,865 
54,178 


302  1 5.60  **37 ,607 
302  7. 80**  55,850 
302  15.60**24,794 


7      24     278      2.50 


AYDEN  (L3%),  pop.  2,282;  Pitt  Co.  (E).  10  m  S  of  Greenville.  ACL  RR.  Sheet  metal 

works  ;  corn  meal,  saw  mill  ;  hatchery.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  tobacco. 
Dispatch-h  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1914     7      24     280     2.00 

Floyd  B.  Cherry,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BAKERSVILLEf   (A2),  pop.  438;  Mitchell  Co.   (W).  88  m  NE  of  Ashville.  Railroad 
station,  Toecane,  CC&O  RR.  Banktown,  North  Wilkeaboro.  Agriculture.  Wheat. 
Dairy  and  poultry  farms. 
Toe  Valley  View-f  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1956      8      24      280     2.00 

Ashton  Chapman,  Editor;  Toe  Valley  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Spruce  Pine. 

BELHAVEN  (M8%),  pop.  2.528;  Beaufort  Co.   (E).  28  m  E  of  Washington.  NS  RR. 
Saw,  lumber  mills;  grain  elevator;  concrete  products  factory;  seafood  packed. 
Diversified  farming. 
Pilot  and  Herald  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1948     7     24      280      3.00 

Circulates  also  in  Swan  Quarter. 

Carolyn  Lloyd,  Editor;  Times  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

BELMONT  (C4),  pop.  5,330;  Gaston  Co.  (SW).  8  m  E  of  Gastonia.  SOU;  P&N  RRs. 
Extensive  yarn  manufactories  ;  hosiery,  textile  fabric,  thread  mills  ;  dye  works. 
Pine,  oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  vegetables. 
Banner  -f  ..................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1936     7     24     280     2.00 

W.  O.  Barrett,  Editor;  B.  A.  Lowrance,  Publisher. 

BENSON   (H4),  pop.  2,102;  Johnston  Co.   (BC).  80  m  NB  of  Fayetteville.  ACL  RR. 
Cottonseed  mill  and  gins;  lumber  mill.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  tobacco. 
corn. 
Review-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1911     7     24     280     2.00 

Ralph  E.  Delano,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BLACK  MOUNTAIN  (F8),  pop.  1.174:  Buncombe  Co.  (W).  16  m  E  of  Asheville.  SOU 
RR.  Men's  hosiery,  wood  specialties  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Corn.  Dairy  and 
poultry  farms. 
Newt-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1945     8     24     808     2.60 

Gordon  H.  Greenwood.  Editor  and  Publisher. 


10O 
17,967 

5,218 


950 


§1,200 


§  1,944 


tl.800 


§1,950 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population-— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  ColsOWidthfDtpth    Sub  Ore 

BOONEf  <D8%).  pop.  2,978;  Watauga  Co.  (NW).  70  m  NE  of  Asheville.  Railroad 
station.  Lenoir.  CAN  RR.  Manufactures  sauerkraut,  lumber.  Oak,  spruce,  pine 
timber.    Mountain   resort.    Appalachian   State   Teachers    College.    Agriculture. 
Cabbage,  potatoes,  tobacco,  livestock. 
Appalachian^  V  ......................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1985     8     26     280     2.00          2,000 

Students  of  Appalachian  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Watauga  Democrat  +  .............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888     8     24     294     2.00        §3,400 

R.  C.  Rivers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BREVARDf  (E8K).  pop.  8.908;  Transylvania  Co.  (SW).  80  m  S  of  Asheville.  in  the 
French  Broad  Valley.  SOU  RR.   Hosiery,   yarn,  grist  mills.    Summer  resort. 
Timber.  Truck,  grain  farms. 
Transylvania  Times  +  ............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1896     7     24     280     3.00   **2,785 

Transylvania  Times,  Publisher. 

BRYSON  CITYf  (D8),  pop.  1,499;  Swain  Co.  (SW).  67  m  SW  of  Asheville.    Railroad 
name,    Bryson.    SOU   RR.    Hosiery,    lumber   mills,    bottling    works.    Mountain 
resort.  Agriculture.  Fruit. 
Smoky  Mountain  Times  -f-  ......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1887     8     24     280     2.00        §1,3OO 

Julius  C.  Hubbard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BURGAWf  <K5).  pop.  1,618;  Pender  Co.   (SE).  22%  m  N  of  Wilmington.  ACL  RR. 

Cotton  gin;  package  plant;  saw  mills.  Agriculture.  Truck  crops. 
Pender  Chronicle  -f  .................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1897     7     24     280     200        51  280 

H.  L.  Oswald,  Editor;  H.  L.  Oswald,  Publisher. 

BURLINGTON  (G2),  pop.  24,660;  Alamance  Co.  (NC).  21  m  E  of  Greensboro.  SOU 
RR.   Extensive  hosiery   manufactories;   silk  and   rayon   weaving;   dyeing  and 
finishing  works;  lumber,  coffin,  paper  box  factories.  Pine,  oak  timber.  Agri- 
culture. Tobacco,  dairy  products,  corn,  wheat. 
Times-News  -f  .........................  Evgr.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1895     8     22     801  15.60^^17,651 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Staley  Cook.  Editor;  Mrs.  R.  B.  Terry  and  D.  A.  Rawley,  Publishers. 

BURNSVILLEf  <F7%),  pop.  1,841;  Yancey  Co.  (W).  40  m  NE  of  Asheville.  BM  RR. 
Textile  manufacturing.  Saw  mill.  Cyanite,  feldspar,  mica  mines;  hardwood  tim- 
ber. Agriculture.  Corn,  potatoes,  tobacco. 
Tancey  Record  .........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1936     7     24     280     2.00        §1,200 

Arney  Fox,  Editor;  The  Yancey  Publishing  Co. 

CANTON    (E8),  pop.  4,906;  Haywood  Co.    (SW).   20  m   W  of  Asheville.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures    pulp    and    paper,    tannie   extract,    lumber.    Timber.    Diversified 
farming.  Corn,  wheat,  tobacco. 
Enterprise  +  .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1904      8     24     294     2.50        $3,000 

Lura  Wright,  Editor;  Enterprise  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

CARTHAGEf  (G4),  pop.  1,194;  Moore  Co.  (C).  66  m  SW  of  Raleigh.  Motor  Carrier. 

Hosiery,  lumber  mills.  Agriculture.  Peaches,  dewberries,  tobacco. 
Moore  County  News  +  ............  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1875     8     24     808     3.00        §2,425 

Nelson  C.  Hyde,  Editor;  R.  S.  Ewing,  Publisher. 

CHADBOURN   (H6),  pop.  2.108;  Columbus  Co.   (SE).  60  m  W  of  Wilmington.  ACL 
RR.  Insecticide  factory;  bottling  works;  machines  shop;  cotton  gin.  Diversified 
farming.  Tobacco,  strawberries. 
Columbus  County  News  -f-  ......  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1928     7     24     280     2.00          2,400 

Ernie  Jennes,  Editor;  J.  M.  Babits,  Publisher. 

CHAPEL  HILL  (GS),  pop.  9,177;  Orange  Co.   (NC).  12  m  SW  of  Durham.  Railroad 
name  Carrboro.  SOU  RR.  Residential.  Timber  ;  woolen  mills.  University  of  North 
Carolina.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  tobacco. 
Alumni  Review  V  ....................  Monthly  ..........  Coll.  Alumni  .....  1912     3     27     140  x3.00  - 

J.  Mar  yon  Saunders,  Editor;  General  Alumni  Association  of  the  University  of 
North  Carolina,  Publisher. 

^Pharmacy™.1  °f  ^Monthly  ..........  Pharmaceutical.  191  5     2     28     105     3.00        *1,900 

W.  J.  Smith.  Editor;  North  Carolina  Pharmaceutical  Assn.,  Publisher. 
Carolina  Quarterly  V  ...............  3  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Coll.  Literary  .....  1947      1      67      105      1.25  800 

Students  of  University  of  North  Carolina,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Box  1117. 
High  School  Journal  V  ...........  Sti.ayr  ...........  Educational  ......  1918      1     52      101     2.00  1,900 

Issued  from  October  until  May. 

S.  M.  Holton,  Editor;  University  of  North  Carolina  Press,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  510. 
News  Leader  -f  ........................  Mon.  A  Thurs..  In  dependent  .....  1954     8     24     297     5.20          3,425 

News  Leader  Co.,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  749. 

North  Carolina  Law  lo,,nrt*rlv         T^al  1923      l     50     105  x4-00  65° 

Review  V  (no  adv.)  ............  ^Quarterly  ........  Legal  ..................  Controlled  fre«  dist.  800 

Thomas  C.  Creasy,  Ed.;  Univ.  of  North  Carolina  Press,  School  of  Law,  Pub. 
Popular  Government  H-  ...........  Monthly  ..........  N.  C.  Gov't  .........  1931     3     26     136x3.00 

Not  published  during  January,  July  and  August.  Controlled  circ.          8,550 

Albert  Coates,  Ed.;  Institute  of  Government,  University  of  North  Carolina.  Pub., 

Box  990. 
Southern  Economic  Journal..-  Quarterly  ........  Economics  .........  1983     1     64       94     5.00        $1,400 

Southern  Economic  Assn.  and  the  Univ.  of  North  Carolina,  Pubs.,  P.  O.  Box  1289. 


TarHeel+V  ............................  Mc^'ASat.  Co"**1**6  ..........  1891     8     25     287     4'00          7'000 

Publications  Board  of  the  Univ.  of  N.  C.,  Pub.,  Graham  Memorial,  Box  1080. 


Cireula«<m~**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
etas,  12  to  Incb.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vluued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  ia  membership  fee. 

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University  of  North  Caro- 


NORTH  CAROLINA 

Estab  ColsOWidthVDepth   Sub           Circ 
1914     «     25     280  x          

University  of  North  Carolina,  Extension  Division,  Publisher. 

Weekly-h Tues.  &  Fri Democratic 1923     8     23     287     4.00       53,711 

Louis  Graves,  Editor;  Chapel  Hill  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  126  E.  Rosemary  St. 

CHARLOTTEf    (D4);  pop.   184,042;  Mecklenburg  Co.    (S).  70  m  SW  of  Winston- 
Salem.  SOU;  NS;  SAL;  PAN  RRs.  Airlines :  CAP;  DAL;  EAL;  PAI;  SOU. 

Distributing  center  of  North  and  South  Carolina.  Medical,  finance  and  textile 
center.  Manufactures  cotton  goods,  hosiery,  yarn,  curtain  cloth,  furniture, 
leather  belting,  rubber  products,  farm  implements,  iron  pipes,  chemicals  and 
dyes  tuffs,  paper  boxes,  electrical  equipment,  ice  refrigerating  machinery,  rope, 
chlorine  products,  detergents.  Flour  mills;  meat  packing;  oil  refinery.  Nine 
banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $802,869,325.  124,893  electric  meters;  14,065  gas 
(nat.)  meters;  99,766  telephones.  Queens  College,  Charlotte  College,  Johnson  C 
Smith  University  (Negro).  Two  TV  stations. 

Carolina  Food  Dealer -f Monthly Food  Dealers 1938     3     27      140     2.50        ±2  207 

J.  B.  Volger,  Ed.;  N.  C.  Food  Dealers  Assn..  Inc.,  Pub.,  200  Providence  Rd.  (7). 

Carolina  Israelite-}- Monthly Jewish  Int 1941     5     24     208     3.00       12,010 

Not  issued  during  August. 

Harry  L.  Golden,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1229  Elizabeth  Ave. 


"Go" Bi-monthly {jf^Jvef  1923     8     28 

Dick  Pitts,  Editor;  Carolina  Motor  Club,  Publisher,  Box  60  (1). 


>4,407 


133  xl.OO 


Knitting  Indus.. l 

Jack  Kissiah,  Editor;  Clark  Publishing  Co.,  218  W.  Morehead  St.  (1)7 

LaF2rm°N?ws+nl™ JThursday Ind.&Labor 1931     7     24     280     2.00  

H.  A.  Stalls,  'Editor*  and  Publisher,  118  E.  6th  St. 

Mecklenburg  Times -f Thursday Independent 1924     7     24     280     2.00          2,018 

B.  Arp  Lowrance,  Editor  and  Publisher,  414  N.  Brevard  St. 

lfnnfofa.1  q/»nti.                          M/».tM~            T  ^.i  r™,»*          1954     3      26     280     3.00       >8,286 
Municipal  South Monthly Local  Gov  t «     40     140 

Demont  Roseman,  Jr.,  Ed.;  Clark-Smith  Publish'g  Co.,  218  W.  Morehead  St.  (6). 
News-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1888     8     23     301  18.20**65,508 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Thomas  L.  Robinson,  Publisher,  126  S.  Church  St.  (1). 
North  Carolina  Legion  News. Monthly Amer.  Legion 1937     5     24     224     x.25      $42,185 

B.  S.  Griffith,  Editor;  N.  C.  Dept.  of  American  Legion,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  860  (1). 
Observer-h Every  Morn. ...Independent 1869     8     22     301  23.40**! 54,1 79 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.**  173,462 

C.  A.  McKnight,  Editor;  Knight  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Pub.,  600  S.  Tryon  St.  (1). 
Quarterly  Review  of  Higher] 

Education  Among  Negroes  ^Quarterly Edu.  (Negro) 1983     2     81      110     2.00 

(Negro)    J 

T.  E.  McKinney,  Mgr.  Editor;  Johnson  C.  Smith  University,  Pubs.  (2). 
Quill,  The-f- Quarterly Collegiate 1951     2     42      133 

Students  of  Queens  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Southern  Architect Monthly Architectural — 1954     8     26     140     8.00 

Key  Publications,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  11206  (9). 
Southern  Hospitals Monthly Hospitals 1932     2     39     140     2.00 

Demont  Roseman,  Jr.,  Ed.;  Clark-Smith  Publish'g  Co.,  218  W.  Morehead  St.  (6). 
Southern  Textile  News Saturday Textiles 1945     5     24     222     5.00          5,270 

Mullen  Publications,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  1569. 
Star  of  Zion  (Negro) Thursday A.M.E.  Zion 1876     5     26     210     2.50        $5,000 

Rev.  W.  R.  Lovell.  Editor;  A.  M.  E.  Zion  Pub.  House,  P.  O.  Box  1047  (1). 

Textile  Bulletin Monthly Textile 1 9 1 1     \ 

Jack  Kissiah,  Editor;  Clark  Publishing  Co.,  218  W.  Morehead  St.  (1). 
TV  Guide— See  Radnor,  Pa.  North  Carolina  Ed.,  circ.  *49,440. 

Volunteer  Firefighter Monthly Vol.  Fireflghfg.1956     3     Controlled  circ.     tl3,221 

Robert  H.  Hood,  Editor;  Thomas  M.  Higrgins,  Publisher,  Mint  Hill. 


$700 


>5,679 


1.50       >7,971 


CHERRYVILLE  (C8%),  pop.  8,492;  Gaston  Co.  (SW).  85  m  NW  of  Charlotte.  SAL 
RR.  Yarn  mills;  cotton  gins  and  warehouses;  foundry;  brickyard.  Timber. 
Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Cotton,  wheat,  corn. 

Eagle-f Wednesday Democratic 1906     8     24     301     2.50        §2,450 

Fred  K.  Houser,  Editor  and  Publisher,  118  W.  Main  St. 

CHINA  GROVE  (D3),  pop.  1491;  Rowan  Co.  (WC).  42  m  SW  of  Winston-Salem. 
SOU  RR.  Manufactures  cotton,  cotton  goods.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  wheat. 

Times -f Wednesday Independent 1955     7     24     280     3.00  957 

W.  L.  Burdick,  Editor;  Burdick  Publishing  Co.  1,000 — Free 

CLAYTON  (J8).  pop.  2,229;  Johnston  Co.  (EC).  16  m  SB  of  Raleigh.  SOU  RR.  Cot- 
ton  yarn,  cottonseed-oil,  saw,  grist  mills ;  fertilizer,  cement  block  factories.  Pine 
timber.  Truck  farms.  Cotton,  tobacco. 

News-f Wednesday Ind.  Dem 1920     5     24     224     2.50  700 

Wm.  W.  Willson,  Editor;  Ralph  E.  Delano  and  Wm.  W.  Willson,  Publishers. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  4  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRaiid  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Co li<S> Width V  Depth    Sub  Gift 

CUNTONf  (J4H).  Pop.  4,414  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-29-54,  gives  7,001);  Sampson 
Co.  (SEC).  85  m  SW  of  Qoldsboro.  ACL  RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  crates,  soft 
drinks,  cottonseed  oil,  feed,  candy,  fertilizer.  Ships  vegetables.  Timber.  Truck, 
poultry  farms.  Vegetables,  cotton,  tobacco. 

Sampsonian4- Tues.&Fri Independent 1933     8     24     280     3.50        §3*090 

Earl  Howard,  Editor  and  Publisher,  204  Sampson  St. 

Sampson  Independent -f Thursday Independent 1914     8     24     287     2.00        §4,180 

F.  Grover  Britt.  Editor;  Clinton  Publishing  Company. 

COLUMBIA— Coastland  Times— See  Manteo. 

CONCORDf  (D4),  pop.  16,486;  Cabarrus  Co.  (SWC).  21  m  NE  of  Charlotte.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  hosiery,  yarn,  cotton  goods,  soft  drinks,  paper  boxes.  Bleaching 
and  finishing  works.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  small  grain. 

1900      8      22      308    18.20    **9,337 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

The  Concord  Tribune.  Inc.,  Publisher,  S.  Union  St. 

COOLEEMEE  (D8),  pop.  1,925;  Davie  Co.  (WC).  80  m  SW  of  Winston-Salem.  SOU 
RR.  Cotton  mill.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat,  tobacco. 

Journal  + Thursday Democratic 1906     7     24     280      1.50 

Mrs.  J.  C.  Sell,  Editor;  Cooleemee  Journal,  Publisher. 

CULLOWHEE  (D8%),  pop.  110;  Jackson  Co.  (SW).  40  m  SW  of  Asheville.  Railroad 
station  and  bank,  Sylva.  SOU  RR.  Saw  mills.  Western  Carolina  Teachers  Col- 
lege. Agriculture.  Fruit. 

Western  Carolinian  -f  V Bi-wkly(  Sat.). Collegiate 1908      7     24      280x1.50 

Students  of  Western  Carolina  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

DANBURYf  (E2),  pop.  X250;  Stokes  Co.  (N).  On  the  Dan  River,  22  m  N  of  Winston- 
Salem.  Railroad  station  and  bank,  Walnut  Cove.  N&W;  SOU  RRs.  Veneer,  hosiery 
and  lumber  manufactured.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  grain,  fruit. 

Reporter-f Thursday Democratic 1872     7     24     280     2.00 

E.  Vance  Pepper,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DAVIDSON  (D8H),  pop.  2,428;  Mecklenburg  Co.  (S).  22  m  N  of  Charlotte.  SOU  RR. 

Manufactures  cotton  yarn,  cottonseed-oil,  asbestos,  lumber.  Pine,  oak  timber. 

Davidson  College  (men).  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  wheat,  corn. 
DavidsonianV Friday Collegiate 1900      8      22      294  x2.00 

Students  of  Davidson  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Mecklenburg  Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1948     8     22     294     2.00 

Mrs.  H.  C.  Broyles,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Scripts  nf  Pranks  V 4  ti.  a  year Coll.  Humor 1946      3      25      128x2.00 

Students  of  Davidson  College.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

DENTON  (F8).  pop.  766;  Davidson  Co.  (W).  84  m  S  of  Winston-Salem.  HPT&D  RR. 
Hosiery,  lumber,  flour,  feed,  saw  mills;  broom  factories.  Hatchery.  Agriculture. 
Wheat,  small  grain. 

Davidson  Record-f Thursday Republican 1939     7     24      280     3.00 

W.  Leslie  Burdick,  Editor;  Denton  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

DUNN  (H4),  pop.  6,816;  Harriett  Co.  (C).  25  m  NE  of  Fayetteville.  ACL;  D&S  RRs. 
Manufactures  farm  implements,  fertilizer,  lumber,  flour,  potato  chips,  soft 
drinks.  Nursery.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  tobacco. 


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Welborn.  Editor;  Pope  Pri 


22      294     7.80 


24      280   13.00        §3,944 


•  Ind.  ft  Agric 1914     8 

»  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  Box  740. 
fEvg.  ex. 

Record -f ^Tues.,  Sat.      Independent 1950      8 

(&  Sun. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Hoover  Adams,  Editor;  Record  Publishing  Co.,  Box  70. 

DURHAMf    (H2%).  pop.   71,811;  Durham   Co.    (NC).   25   m  NW   of  Raleigh.  D&S; 
SAL;  SOU;  N&W;  NS  RRs.  Airlines:  CAP;  EAL;  PAI. 

Cigarette  manufacturing  center.  Tobacco  products,  textiles,  hosiery,  bags, 
proprietary  medicines,  sheets,  pillow  cases  manufactured.  Seven  banks ;  deposits 
(12-31-57),  $551,915,340.  54,679  electric  meters;  6,018  gas  (nat.)  meters  ;  86,485 
telephones.  Duke  University;  North  Carolina  College  for  Negroes.  TV  station. 

American  Literature  -f  V Quarterly Literature 1929     1     52        85     5.00 

Dr.  C.  Gohdes  and  Arlin  Turner,  Eds.;  Duke  University  Press,  Publisher, 
College  Station,  Box  6697. 

Bryologist ....Quarterly {uZhen****  *   1897     l     48       91      5*°° 

Dr.  H.  A.  Crum,  Editor;  National  Museum  of  Canada,  Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada, 
American  Bryological  Society,  Publisher,  %  Seeman  Printery. 

Campus  Echo-f-  (Negro) Monthly Collegiate 1942     5 

Students  of  North  Carolina  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Carolina  Tim es-f  (Negro) Saturday Independent 1924 

C.  M.  Ross.  Editor;  L.  E.  Austin.  Publisher,  Box  807. 

Duke  Chronicle  V (apl?  Wed'    Collegiate 1905     5     24     224     8.00 

Duke  University  Publications  Board,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  4696.  Duke  Station. 

J<mrn*1}Quiirt€rly Mathematical....  1935     1     60       8810.00 

Leonard  Carlitzi  George  W.  Mackey  and  J.  H.  Roberts,  Editors;  Duke  University 
Press,  Publisher,  College  Station,  Box  6697. 


24     224      1.50 
8     24     308     8.00 


1,025 

2.500 

1,600 
§2,700 

J900 

1.748 
4,283 


2,366 

*450 

2,000 
§22,144 

$4,600 

983 


Circulation— **S«pt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRaod  McNatly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Clre 
12,099 

$3,500 
1,094 

2,875 

1,700 


DURHAMf  (Continued)  Estab  Cois^ Width 7 Depth    Sub 

DURegister+8Vt^..^!!!!l:!"!.      }Monrthly ColL  Alumni 1915     3     28     126     3.00 

Roger  L.  MarshaiirEditor;  Duke  University,  Publisher. 

Duke  University  Archive V... Quarterly Coll.  Lit 1917     3     26     126x2.00 

Duke  University  Publications  Board,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  4665. 

Ecological  Monographs  + Quarterly Ecol.&Zoology..l931      2      36      108      6.00 

Dr.  H.  J.  Costing  and  Dr.  Francis  C.  Evans,  Editors;  Duke  University  Press, 
Publishers.  College  Station.  Box  6697. 

Ecology Quarterly Scientific 1920      2     28      102  x7.50 

Alton  A.  Lindsey  and  La  Mont  C.  Cole,  Eds. ;  Duke  University  Press.  Publisher, 

College  Station,  Box  6697. 
Educational  and  Psychologi-10fl  /Measurement    1Q/M      -      -n        Qft     -  nft 

cal  Measurem't  (no  adv.)  JQuarterIy 1  Guide  &  Per'l    1941      l     50       96     7'00 

G.  Frederic  Kuder,  Editor;  Educational  and  Psychological  Measurement.  Pub.. 
Box  6907.  College  Station. 

_  ICQ/1        Q        99        3AS    ? 

{  Herald  + EveryMorn Independent ,L*y*        Sunday  circ 
Steed  Rollins.   Editor;  Durham   Herald   Company,  Inc.,  Pub..    115   Market  St. 
Sun-h Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1889     8     22     308   15.60  **24,835 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
J.  R.  Barry.  Editor;  Durham  Herald  Company.  Inc..  Publisher.  115  Market  St. 

H\*Sn!tev1ew!^                                        Latin-Am.Hist..l918      1     52  98     6.00           1,245 

Prof.  Lewis  Hanke.'  Editor ;  Duke  University  Press.  Publisher. 

College  Station.  Box  6697. 

Journal  of  Parapsychology -{-..Quarterly Scientific 1937      1     52  94     6.00           $475 

Duke  University  Press,  Publisher,  College  Station.  Controlled  free  dist.  J235 

Journal  of  Personality  + Quarterly Psychology 1932      1      52  86     6.50           1,451 

Edward  E.  Jones.  Ed.;  Duke  University  Press.  Pub..  College  Sta..  Box  6697. 

Labor  Journal -|- Thursday Labor 1944      5     24  176     2.00          6,500 

Wilbur  Hobby,  Editor;  Progressive  Prtg.  &  Pub.  Co.,  210  May  St. 

^Probfems".!!^0.^  JQuarterly Legal 1933  1  60  112  5.00  $3,200 

Melvm  SV Shimm,'  Editor;  Duke  University  School  of  Law,  Publisher.  Duke  Sta. 

News  Journal  + Thursday Independent 1920  8  23  280  2.00  1,800 

Mattie  W.  Thaxton,  Editor;  G.  E.  Isaacs.  Publisher,  113  E.  Peabody  St. 

Personnel  Psychology Quarterly |p|reonnefy        1948      1      54      105      8'00  If35° 

G.  F.  Kuder,  Editor;  Personnel  Psychology,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  6965, 
College  Station. 

^fy1^;       JQuarterly Lit.&Historic 1902      1      52        86     4.00  647 

Hamilton  Ed.;  Duke  University  Press,  Pub.,  College  Station,  Box  6697. 
EDENTONf  (M2H).  pop.  4.468;  Chowan  Co.  (NE).  On  an  inlet  of  Albermarle  Sound, 
28  m  SW  of  Elizabeth  City.  NS  RR.  Boat  connections.  Peanut  market.  Cotton 
yarn,  veneer,  fertilizer,  lumber  manufactured.   Fisheries,   timber.   Agriculture. 
Peanuts,  cotton,  corn. 

Chowan  Herald-}- Thursday Democratic 1934     8     24     287     2.00        51,895 

J.  E.  Buff  lap.  Editor;  The  Chowan  Herald,  Publisher. 

ELIZABETH  CITYf  (N2),  pop.  12,685;  Pasquotank  Co.  (NE).  On  Pasquotank  River. 
80  m  NE  of  Rocky  Mount.  NS  RR.  Airline  CAP.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures 
lumber,  hosiery,  bricks,  candy,  baskets,  barrels,  crates,  fertilizer,  paper  boxes, 
•oft  drinks.  Timber.  Tourist  resort.  State  Teachers  College  (Negro).  Truck 
farms.  Potatoes,  cotton,  corn. 

Advance-}- Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1911      8     22      294   15.60    **7,450 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Elizabeth  City  Advance,  Publisher,  213  South  Water  St. 

ELIZABETHTOWNf  (H5).  pop.  1,611;  Bladen  Co.  (SE).  50  m  NW  of  Wilmington. 
VACS  RR.  Airport.  Lumber  mill.  Pine,  gum  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco, 
cotton,  peanuts. 

Bladen  Journal-f Thursday Democratic 1907     8     26     280     3.00        §3,000 

Mrs.  E.  F.  McCulloch,  Editor;  McCulloch  Press,  Inc..  Publisher. 

ELKIN  (D2),  pop.  2.842;  Surry  Co.  (NW).  87  m  NW  of  Winston-Salem.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  blankets,  furniture,  underwear,  flour.  Tannery.  Truck,  dairy 
farms.  Tobacco,  corn. 

Tribune-f- Mon.&Thurs...Ind.  Dem 1911     8     24     294     4.00   **3,630 

H.  F.  Laffoon,  Editor;  Elk  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

ELON  COLLEGE  (G2),  pop.  1,109;  Alamance  Co.  (NC).  17  m  E  of  Greensboro.  SOU 
RR.  Bank,  Gibsonville.  Elon  College.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  com,  tobacco. 

Maroon  and  Gold V Semi-mo. (Fri.) Collegiate 1920     7     24     252      1.50 

Students  of  Elon  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ENFIELD  (K2).  pop.  2,861;  Halifax  Co.  (NE).  18  m  NE  of  Rocky  Mount.  ACL  RR. 
Cotton  gins;  tobacco  warehouse.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  tobacco. 

Progress -h .Friday Democratic 1905     8     24     294     2.50        §1,775 

James  A.  Bateman.  Editor;  Enfield  Progress.  Publisher. 

FAIRMONT  (G6H).  pop.  2.819;  Robeson  Co.  (S).  12  m  SW  of  Lumberton.  ACL  RR. 
Manufactures  concrete  products,  fertilizer,  plywood.  Cotton  gin,  dairy,  poultry, 
livestock  farms.  Tobacco. 

Times-Messenger Thursday Independent 1936     8     22     287     3.00        §1.050 

Billy  Whitted.  Editor;  Billy  and  Jane  Whitted,  Publishers. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  U«ea  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNtlly 
estimate.  \n«»ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols  $  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Sire 

FARMVILLE  (K8),  pop.  2,942;  Pitt  Co.  (E).  62  m  SE  of  Raleigh.  EC;  NS  RRs. 
Manufactures  fertilizer,  lumber*  cottonseed  oil,  tobacco  curers,  fuel  oil  tanks, 
farm  implements.  Leaf  tobacco  market.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  cot- 
ton, corn. 

Enterprise^- Friday Democratic 1910     8     28     291 

James  B.  Hockerday,  Editor;  Rouse  Printery,  Publisher. 

Mission  Herald  + Monthly Prot.  Episc 1886     8     80       70     2.00        $5,400 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Rev.  A.  Hume  Cox,  Editor;  Diocese  of  East  Carolina,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  113. 

FAYETTEVILLEf  (H4H),  pop.  84,715;  Cumberland  Co.  (NC).  On  Cape  Fear  River, 
62  m  SW  of  Raleigh.  A&R;  ACL;  NS  RRs.  Airlines:  NAL;  PAL 

Manufactures  lumber,  hosiery,  cotton  yarns,  knit  goods,  veneers,  turpentine, 
cottonseed  oil,  plows,  electric  fans,  asphalt.  Spinning  and  weaving  plants.  Gum 
cypress  timber.  Three  banks;  savings  deposits  (1958),  $6,150,000.  19,799  elec- 
tric (AC)  meters;  18,000  gas  (nat.)  meters;  19,253  telephones.  State  Teachers 
College.  Agriculture. 

0vMrveri                                      f Evg.  ex.  Sun.T_  .  _A_ H. _f         1817      8     23      801   15.60**25,272 
Observer* |Suiu  Morn      Independent Sunday  circ.  7.80**21,35B 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  L.  Gray,  Editor;  Fayetteville  Publishing  Company. 

FOREST  CITY  (B4),  pop.  4,971;  Rutherford  Co.  (SW).  80  m  N  of  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
CLIN;  SAL;  SOU  RRs.  Manufactures  cottonseed  oil,  sheeting,  flannels,  print 
cloth,  beverages,  sizing  compound.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn, 
potatoes. 

Courier-f Mon.  &  Thurs...Independent 1918      8     24     294      3.50    **3,710 

John  Cannon,  Editor;  Courier  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

FRANKLINf  (D8H),  pop.  1.976;  Macon  Co.  (SW).  On  Little  Tennessee  River,  66 
m  SW  of  Asheville.  TF  RR.  Manufactures  mineral  products,  lumber.  Summer 
resort.  Mica,  clay,  vermiculite  mines;  hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Corn,  potatoes,  cabbage.  Dairy  and  poultry  farms. 

7onian4-High"....}Thur8day Independent 1885      8     24     295     8.00        §2,941 

Weimar  Jones,  Editor;  Bob  Sloan,  Publisher. 

FRANKL1NTON  (J2),  pop.  1,414;  Franklin  Co.  (NC).  28  m  NE  of  Durham.  SAL 
RR.  Manufactures  cotton  yarn,  rugs,  towels,  veneer.  Cotton  gins;  saw  mills. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  tobacco. 

Post  4- Thursday Independent 1939      8     23      280      1.50  

Lucy  B.  Holding,  Editor;  G.  E.  Isaacs.  Publisher. 

FUQUAY  SPRINGS  (H3%).  pop.  1,992;  Wake  Co.  (C).  18  m  SW  of  Raleigh.  NS; 
D&S  RRs.  Electronics;  baby  clothing.  Tobacco  redrying  plant.  Agriculture. 
Tobacco,  cotton. 

Independent + Thursday Independent 1935      8      24      280     2.00        §1,573 

Todd  Caldwell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GASTONIAf  (C4).  pop.  28.069  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-10-56,  gives  84,889);  Gaston 
Co.  (SW).  20  m  W  of  Charlotte.  C&NW;  PAN;  SOU  RRs.  Extensive  combed 
cotton  yarn  manufactories;  sewing  thread,  beaspread  factories;  foundries; 
bottling  works ;  cotton  warehouses.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 

Ga«*tte  + Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1880      9     22     308   18.20**20,491 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Ben  Atkins,  Editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

GATESVILLEf  (M2),  pop.  823;  Gates  Co.  (NE).  On  Chowan  River,  81  m  NW  of 
Elizabeth  City.  Railroad  station,  Roduco.  ACL  RR.  Fertilizer  plant,  saw  mills. 
Stock,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Peanuts,  cotton,  corn. 

Gates  County  Index  + Wednesday Ind.  Dem 1932     8     24     294     2.50    **1,O91 

Carleton  Morris,  Editor;  Parker  Bros.,  Publishers.  Ahoskie. 

GOLDSBOROf  (K4),  pop.  21,464;  Wayne  Co.  (EC).  On  Neuse  River.  60  m  SE  of 
Raleigh.  ACL;  A&EC;  SOU  RRs.  Manufactures  lumber,  wood  products,  iron  and 
steel  products,  cotton  yarn,  electric  lamp  wire,  food  products,  leather,  fertilizer. 
Tobacco  redrying  plants,  meat  packing,  grain  mills.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  tobacco, 
truck  crops. 

News-Argus-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1885     8     24     297   18.20  **1 1,189 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Henry  Belk,  Editor;  Wayne  Printing  Co. 

Record Thursday Independent 1905     5     24     238     2.00 

Joe  Brown,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  563. 

GRAHAMf  (G2%),  pop.  6,026;  Alamance  Co.  (NC).  21  m  E  of  Greensboro.  SOU  RR. 
Extensive  hosiery  manufactories ;  lumber,  furniture,  dye  machinery  also  manu- 
factured. Oak,  pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  tobacco,  corn. 

Alamance  Gleaner-f Thursday Democratic 1875     7     26     276     1.00  

J.  D.  Kernodle,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

Alamance  News  + Thursday Ind.  Dem 1896     7     24     280     2.00        *2,550 

Tom  Boney,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  481. 

GRANITE  FALLS  (B8),  pop.  2.286;  Caldwell  Co.  (NW).  11  m  SE  of  Lenoir.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  insulating  paper,  hosiery.  Diversified  farming. 

Press-f  (offset) Thursday Independent 1952     5     24     210     4.00        §2,265 

F.  L.  Smith,  Sr.  and  F.  L.  Smith,  Jr.,  Publishers,  51  N.  Main  St. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems*  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  i/InmeA  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fae. 

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GREENSBOROf  (F2%),  pop.  74,889;  Guilf  or  d  Co.  (NWC).  In  center  of  North  Carolina? 
50  m  south  of  Virginia.  SOU  RR.  Airlines  :  CAP;  EAL;  PAL 

Educational,  financial,  distribution,  retailing  and  insurance  center.  Manufac- 
tures cotton  textiles,  overalls,  hosiery,  terra  cotta  pipe,  lumber,  stoves,  brick 
and  cast  stone,  fabricated  steel  products,  loom  reeds,  electronics,  burial  vaults, 
surgical  instruments,  machinery   (wood  and  uteel),  furniture,   garments,  ele- 
vators,  cigars,   cigarettes,   concrete,   cellophane   products,   chemicals.   Railroad 
shops;  foundries.   Four  banks;  bank  deposits    (6-80-68),   $206,601,251.   43,945 
electric    (AC)    meters;   6,904   gas    (nat.)    meters;   41,982   telephones.    Women's 
College  of  University  of  N.  Carolina;  Greensboro  College   (women);  Agricul- 
tural and  Technical  College  (Negro)  and  others.  TV  station. 

k  +  W!8.!!..!™  .......  }  Monthly  ..........  {Amflo-Jewish   1936     4     „      „,     M, 

Chester  A.   Brown,  Editor;  American  Jewish  Times   Outlook,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

680  Southeastern  Bldg. 

CarolWan+V  .........................  .Wednesday  .....  Collate  ...........  "'  Vont^lelfL'di"?. 

Student  Gov't  Assn.  of  the  Woman's  College  of  Univ.  of  North  Carolina,  Pub. 
201  Elliott  Hall. 

CoraddiV  ..................................  Quarterly  ........  Coll.  Lit  .............  1896     2     42      148     2.00 

Woman's  College  of  University  of  North  Carolina,  Publisher. 
Democrat-f  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1941      5      24      225 

John  F.  Yow,  Sr.,  Editor;  Southern  Publishers,  Inc.,  913  Fairground  Ave. 
Free  Press-f  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1945      8      24     294 

Thomas  E.  Wagg,  Editor;  Greensboro  Free  Press  Publishing  Co.. 

228  E.  Sycamore  St. 
Future  Outlook  (Negro)  ........  Saturday  .........  Independent  ......  1942     5     23     207 

J.  F.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  605  E.  Market  St. 

»—  +  ......................................  EveryMorn-.-Independent  .......  »0«     »     2  Vn°dl 

Miles  Hoffman  Wolff,  Editor;  Greensboro  News  Co.,  Pub.,  Davie  and  Gaston  Sts. 

Record-h  ..................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Democratic  ........  1890      8      22      301   15.60**28,502 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Colvin  T.  Leonard,  Editor;  Greensboro  News  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
Davie  and  Gaston  Sts. 

Thursday  ........  Methodist  ..........  1855 


2.00 
2.50 


3,000 

§3,000 
§9,011 


2.00        §5,632 


3      30      140      2.50       $14,634 


Romey  Pitt  Marshall,  Editor;  Methodist  Board  of  Publication  Inc., 
Publisher,  Box  508. 


|  Monthly Agriculture 1946      5      24     224     x.50 

Robert  W.  Parker,  Editor;  North  Carolina  Farm  Bureau  News,  Pub.,  Box  W-4. 

Register,  The  -f  V    (Negro)....ll  ti.  a  yr Collegiate 1932      5      25      218     2.00 

Students  of  Agricultural  and  Technical  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

1947      3      27      140      2.00 

Restaurant  South -f- Monthly Rest.  Trade 2     40     140 

Controlled  free  dist. 
Emmet  Atkins,  Jr.,  Editor;  Restaurant  South  Pub.  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  8828. 

e  1953      4      26      168 

Controlled  circ. 

[Indus.  Supply   1952      8      26      140     2.00 
{ Distributors  Controlled  free  dist. 

r;.        1946      2      41      138      2.00 
.   r  Controlled  free  dist. 


Southern  Appllance8  +  ...........  Monthly  .......... 

Southern  Industrial  SuppHer.  Monthly  .......... 

Southern  Plumbing,  Heating1Mn^tMw  ]  w 

and  Air  Conditioning  ........  }M°nth*  ..........  c 


53,500 


6,900 

>1 4,651 
4,10O 
6,050 


Southern  Trade  Publications  Co.,  Dixie  Bldg. 

GREENVILLEf  (L8),  pop.  16.724 ;  Pitt  Co.  (E).  On  the  Tar  River,  80  m  NE  of  Kinston. 
NS ;  ACL  RRs.  Lumber.  Tobacco  redrying  plants ;  bottling,  fertilizer  works :  car- 
pet yarn  and  hosiery  mills;  hogshead  factory.  East  Carolina  Teachers  College. 
Agriculture.  Tobacco,  cotton,  corn.  TV  station. 

East  Carolinian  -f  V Thursday Collegiate 1925     7     25     280  x2.50          4,000 

Students  of  East  Carolina  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Reflector-f Evg.ex.Sun Local 1882      8     23     297    15.60    **7,012 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

D.  J.  Whichard,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRIFTON  (K4),  pop.  610;  Pitt  Co.  (E).  19  m  S  of  Greenville.  ACL  RR.  Sawmills. 
Manufactures  agricultural,  construction  and  mining  machinery.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn,  tobacco. 

Times -f Thursday Independent 1958      5     24     224     3.00  1,017 

C.  G.  Simmons,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GUILFORD  COLLEGE  (F2),  pop.  X  1,400;  Guilford  Co.  (NW).  5M>  m  W  of  Greensboro, 
banking  town.  SOU  RR.  Broom  factory.  Guilford  College.  Agriculture.  Wheat, 
corn,  tobacco. 

GuilfordianV Friday Collegiate 1915     5     26     227     2.00  $750 

Students  of  Guilford  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  812. 

HAMLET  (F6),  pop.  5,061;  Richmond  Co.  (S).  70  m  SE  of  Charlotte.  SAL  RR.  Rail- 
road shops.  Manufactures  ice  cream,  lumber,  soft  drinks.  Ships  fruit.  Pine 
timber.  Agriculture.  Peaches,  dewberries,  corn,  cotton. 

News -Mess  en  ger-f Tues.&Fri Ind.  Dem 1907      8     24     294     8.60        $3,805 

A.  D.  Way.  Jr.,  Editor;  Chester  A.  Martin,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
ems.  12  to  inch.     T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.     Population— 1950  Census.     XRand  McNally 
estimate.    \M"u«d  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Estab  Cols<3>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

HAVELOCK  (L4),  pop.  -  (independent  branch  of  New  Bern)  ;  Craven  Co.  (E).  8  m 

S  of  New  Bern,  nearest  bank. 
Progress  -f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Democrat  ...........  1950     8     24     280     3.00 

Eugene  P.  Smith,  Editor;  Havelock  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

HAYESVILLEf  (C9),  pop.  856;  Clay  Co.  (SW).  85  m  SW  of  Ashville.  Bank  and  railroad 

town.  Murphy.  L&N;  SOU  RRs.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  cotton,  apples. 
Clay  County  Progress  ............  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1951      6     24     274     2.00  §563 

Clifford  A.  Beebe,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HENDERSONf  (J2),  pop.  10,996;  Vance  Co.   (N).  40  m  NE  of  Raleigh.  SAL;  SOU 
RRs.    Cotton   and    leaf    tobacco   market.    Manufactures    jute    bagging,    cotton 
yarns,  motor  trucks,  hosiery,  soft  drinks,  eheeting.  Tungsten  mines.  Agricul- 
ture. Tobacco,  cotton,  corn. 
Dispatch  -f  ................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun-Democratic  ........  1914     8     22     294     9.00        §4,975 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Henry  A.  Dennis,  Editor;  Henderson  Dispatch  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

HENDERSON  VILLEf  (E8%),  pop.  6.108;  Henderson  Co.  (SW).  21  m  SE  of  Ashe- 
ville,  in  Smoky  Mountain  region.  SOU  RR.  Airlines  CAP;  DAL;  PAL.  Manu- 
factures hosiery,  paper  boxes,  bricks,  office  equipment.  Tourist  resort.  Timber. 
Agriculture.  Apples,  cabbage,  potatoes,  peppers,  beans,  corn. 

Times-News  -f-  ..........................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Dem  ............  1927     8     24     298     6.00        §6,577 

C.  M.  Ogle,  Editor;  Times-News  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Western  Carolina  Tribune  -{-..Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1929      7      24     280     2.50        $2,056 

Noah  Hollowell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HERTFORDf  (N2),  pop.  2,096;  Perquimans  Co.   (NE).  On  Perquimans  River,  18  m 
SW  of  Elizabeth  City.  NS  RR.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  lumber,  shirts, 
fertilizer.  Winter  resort.  Fisheries;  timber.  Truck,  poultry  farms.  Cotton,  pea- 
nuts, corn,  soybeans. 
Perquiroans  Weekly-f  ............  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1934     8     24     287     2.00        §1,585 

Max  Campbell,  Editor  ;  The  Perquimans  Weekly,  Publisher. 

HICKORY    (C8),   pop.   14,756;  Catawba   Co.    (WC).   45   m  NW   of  Charlotte.   SOU; 

C&NW  RRs.  Airline  PAI.  Extensive  hosiery  manufactories;  cotton  yarn,  twine, 

sash   cords,    clothes    lines,    overalls,    furniture,   paper   boxes,   lumber,   wagons, 

sheetings,  soft  drinks  also  manufactured.  Lenoir-Rhyne  College.  Timber.  Diver- 

sified farming. 
Lenoir-RhyneanV  ....................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1910     5     24     220     2.00  - 

Students  of  Lenoir-Rhyne  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Record  -t-  ...................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Dem  ............  1915     8     23     294    13.00^*19,532 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

L.  C.  Gifford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HIGHLANDS  —  Franklin  Press  and  Highlands  Maconian  —  See  Franklin. 

HIGH  POINT  (F2%),  pop.  89,973;  Guilford  Co.  (NWC).  17  m  SW  of  Greensboro. 
SOU;  HPT&D;  HPRA&S  RRs.  Airlines  CAP;  EAL;  PAI. 

Manufacturing,  especially  furniture  and  hosiery;  also  dress  goods,  yarn,  cor- 
rugated boxes,  machinery,  paint  and  chemicals.  Cotton  mills.  Four  banks; 
deposits  (12-31-57),  $50,000,000.  15,447  electric  (AC)  meters;  3,849  gas  (artif.) 
meters;  24,750  telephones.  High  Point  College.  Tobacco,  wheat,  truck  crops. 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Holt  McPherson,  Editor;  Mrs.  R.  B.  Terry  and  D.  A.  Rawley,  Publishers. 
Furniture  South  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Retail  Furn  ........  1922     3     44     140     2.00          5,945 

Howard  B.  Easter,  Editor;  Towse  Publishing  Co. 
Hi-Po-fV    (offset)  ..................  Bi-weekly  ........  Collegiate  ..........  1925      6     24     278     2.00 

Students  of  High  Point  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.          Controlled  free  dist.          1,200 

HILLSBOROt    (G2%),  pop.   1.829;  Orange  Co.    (NO.   12   m  NW  of  Durham.   SOU 
RR.    Manufactures    cotton    cloth,    flour,    hogshead    liners,    lumber,    furniture. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat. 
News  ..........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1893     7     24     280     2.00          2,550 

Edwin  J.  Hamlin,  Editor;  The  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  431,  Graham. 

JACKSONf  (L2).  pop.  848;  Northampton  Co.  (NE).  86  m  N  of  Rocky  Mount.  Rail- 
road station,  Gumberry.  SAL  RR.  Cotton  gins.  Timber.  Chemicals.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  peanuts. 

JThursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1892     8     24     294     3.00    **2,570 

Richard  E.  Campbell,  Editor;  Parker  Bros.,  Publishers,  Ahoskie. 

JACKSONVILLEf  (L5),  pop.  8,960;  Onslow  Co.  (SE).  47  m  NE  of  Wilmington.  ACL 
RR.  Lumber  mill.  Manufactures  tobacco,  barn  flues.  Summer  resort.  Pine,  hard- 
wood timber.  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco,  corn,  potatoes. 
News-f  ......................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1938     8     24     317  20.80   **7,375 

James  Wyant,  Editor;  J.  B.  Robinson,  Publisher. 

JEFFERSONf  (Cl%),  pop.  869;  Ashe  Co.  (NW).  76  m  NW  of  Winston-Salem.  Nearest 
railroad  station.  West  Jefferson,  N&W  RR.  Bottling  works;  textile  mill:  oak 
flooring  plants.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  cabbage,  potatoes,  corn,  livestock.  Dairy 
products. 
Ashe  Presbyterian  ..................  Quarterly  ........  Presbyterian  .....  1925     3     27     140       .25        *1,815 

John  W.  Luke,  Editor;  The  Ashe  Presbyterian,  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  -A-  June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPnblisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
cms.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotinty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  \n««»ed  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  Ice. 

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Estab  ColsO  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

KANNAPOLIS  <D8%),  pop.  28,448;  Cabarrue  Co.  (SWC).  25  m  N  of  Charlotte.  SOU 
RR.  Extensive  manufacture  of  towels,  sheets,  pillow  cases,  wash  cloths.  Grain, 
dairy,  cotton  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  cotton.  Two  banks:  deposits  (6-30-B8) 
$38,357,846.  2,861  gas  (artif.)  meters;  9,192  telephones. 


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Color  advertising  accepted. 

Bill  Bailes,  Editor;  J.  L.  Moore,  Publisher. 

KENANSVILLEf  (K4%),  pop.  674;  Duplin  Co.  (SE).  30  m  SW  of  Kinston.  Railroad 
station,  Warsaw.  ACL  RR.  Hardwood,  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco, 
potatoes,  corn,  cotton. 

Duplin  Times -f Thursday Democratic 1932     8     24     308      3  00        §1  800 

Mrs.  Ruth  P.  Grady,  Editor  and  Publisher.  '  ' 

KERNERSVILLE  (E2),  pop.  2,896;  Forsyth  Co.  (NW).  11%  m  NE  of  Winston- 
Salem.  SOU  RR.  Manufactures  hosiery,  silk  and  rayon  products,  porcelain  prod- 
ucts, lumber,  flour,  furniture,  tools,  conveyors  gradings.  Timber.  Truck,  grain 
farms.  Tobacco,  wheat,  corn. 

New» +  ••••••-"• •"••; Th^r??a^ Independent 1937     7     24     280     2.50        J3,624 

Fred  P.  Carter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KINGS  MOUNTAIN  (C4),  pop.  7,206;  Cleveland  Co.  (W).  28  m  W  of  Charlotte. 
SOU  RR.  Manufactures  yarn,  lumber,  print  cloth,  damask,  cottonseed  oil. 
Farming.  Limestone,  spodumene  and  mica  mines. 

Herald -f Thursday Democratic 1889 

Martin  Harmon,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  House. 

KINSTONf  (K4),  pop.  18,336;  Lenoir  Co.  (SE).  On  Neuse  River,  70  m  SE  of  Raleigh. 
A&EC ;  ACL  RRs.  Airline  PAL  Leaf  tobacco  market. 

Manufactures  fertilizer,  lumber,  paper  boxes,  monuments,  cotton  yarn,  bev- 
erages, bricks.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  tobacco,  truck  crops. 

Free  Press  + Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1882     8     24     294   15.60    **9,904 

H.  Gait  Braxton,  Editor;  Kinston  Free  Press  Company,  Inc.,  Pub.,  Drawer  584. 

Lenoir  County  News Thursday Democratic 1948     5     24     224     3.00 

Wilbur  J.  Rider,  Editor;  Lenoir  County  News  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  110. 

LA  GRANGE  (K4),  pop.  1,852;  Lenoir  Co.  (SE).  60  m  SE  of  Raleigh.  A&EC  RR.  Manu- 
factures lumber,  cotton  yarn,  tobacco.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  tobacco,  corn. 

Gazette-f Thursday Democratic 1953     8     24     308     2.00 

Paul  A.  Barwick,  Editor;  Mrs.  Ruth  Grady,  Publisher. 

LAURINBURGt  (G5),  pop.  7.134;  Scotland  Co.  (S).  39  m  SW  of  Fayetteville.  L&S; 
SAL  RRs.  Manufactures  cotton  yarn,  textiles,  lumber,  flour,  fertilizer,  cotton- 
seed oil,  farm  implements.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  tobacco,  corn, 
peaches,  tomatoes,  livestock. 

Exchange-h Tues.&Fri Ind.  Dem 1882      8     24      284      3.00 

O.  L.  Moore,  Editor;  Exchange  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

LEAKSVILLE   (F%),  pop.  4,045;  Rockingham  Co.   (N).  On  Dan  River,  25  m  SW  of 

Danville,  Va.  C&NW  RR.  Rug,  bedspread  factories ;  bottling  works.  Agriculture. 

Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 
News-f- Thursday Independent 1924      8      24     294      2.50 

Richard  H.  Robertson,  Editor;  J.  S.  Robertson,  Publisher. 
LENOIRf    (B2V^),  pop.   7,888;  Caldwell  Co.    (NW).   62  m  NW  of  Charlotte.  C&NW 

RR.  Extensive  furniture  manufactories.  Cotton  yarn,  mirrors,  veneers,  dowels 

also    manufactured.    Tannery.    Summer    resort.    Beach,    pine,    spruce    timber. 

Diversified  farming. 
News-Topic-t- Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1875      8     24     280   12.00 

Kearney  C.  Pearce,  Editor;  Lenoir  News-Topic,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
LEXINGTONf    (E3),  pop.   13,571;   Davidson   Co.    (WC).   20  m   S  of   Winston-Salem. 

SOU;  WSS  RRs.  Manufactures  cotton  and  rayon  goods,  yarn,  twine,  furniture, 

mattresses,  panels,  lumber,  overalls,  hosiery.  Greenhouses.  Agriculture.  Wheat, 

dairy  products,  small  grain. 
Dispatch-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1882      8     22      301    18.20   **8,048 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

E.  E.  Witherspoon.  Editor;  The  Dispatch  Publishing  Company. 
LIBERTY  (F3),  pop.  1,342;  Randolph  Co.   (NWC).  16  m  NE  of  Asheboro.  SOU  RR. 

Manufactures  chairs.  Flour  and  feed  mill.  Oak,  pine  timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Wheat,  corn,  tobacco. 
News  4- Wednesday Independent 1950     8     24     294     2.00 

James  H.  Parker,  Editor;  E.  A.  Reach,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1013. 
LILLINGTONf   (H4),  pop.  1,061;  Harnett  Co.  (C).  80  m  SW  of  Raleiprh.  NS;  A&W 

RRs.    Gravel,    sand,    brick    shale   pits;    timber.    Diversified    farming.    Tobacco, 

cotton,  corn. 
Harnett  County  News  4- .Thursday Democratic 1919     7     26     308     2.00 

Henderson  Steele,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
LINCOLNTONf  (C3%),  pop.  5,428;  Lincoln  Co.   (SW).  On  Little  Catawba  River.  80 

m  NW  of  Charlotte.  SAL;  C&NW  RRs.  Manufactures  cotton  yarn,  sheetings, 

furniture,  flour,  lumber,  concrete  products.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  wheat,  corn, 

livestock.  Dairy  farms. 
Lincoln  County  News -I- Mon.&Thurs...Ind.  Dem 1845     8     24     294     3.00 

Alton  B.  Claytor,  Editor;  Lincoln  Co.  News. 
Lincoln  Times  -f Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1907     8     24     287     2.50 

Western  Carolina  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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8     24     301     2.50    **1,866 


1.674 


§1,000 


§3,806 


§6,900 


§6,500 


§821 


2,175 


§4,323 
§4,395 


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Estab  Cols <S> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

LITTLETON  (Kl%),  pop.  1.178;  Halifax  and  Warren  Cos.  (NE).  20  m  W  of  Roanoke 
Rapids.  SAL  RR.  Sawmills.  Beverages,  lumber  manufactured.  Agriculture. 

Observer-h Thursday Independent 1955     7     24     280     2.50        §1,140 

Mrs.  W.  B.  Stansbury,  Editor;  T.  W.  Wilson,  Publisher. 

LOUISBURGf  <J2),  pop.  2,545;  Franklin  Co.  (NEC).  On  Tar  River.  80  m  NE  of 
Raleigh.  SAL  RR.  Lumber  mills;  cotton  gins.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agri- 
culture. Tobacco,  cotton,  corn,  cucumbers. 

Franklin  Times-f .Tues.&Thurs.-Democratic 1870     8     24      294     3.50       *2,527 

Elizabeth  Johnson,  Editor;  The  Franklin  Times,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  858. 
LUMBERTONf  (G5),  pop.  9,186  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-80-55,  gives  14,448) ;  Robeson 
Co.  (S).  On  Lumber  River,  82  m  S  of  Fayetteville.  V&CS;  SAL  RRs.  Manu- 
factures cotton  yarn,  fertilizer,  cottonseed  products,  prefabricated  houses. 
Bottling,  marble  works;  tobacco  redrying  plant.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture. 
Tobacco,  cotton,  corn. 

Po»t+ .Friday Independent 1935     8     24     294     2.00        §1,243 

Wm.  Cole,  Editor;  Chester  A.  Martin,  Publisher.  1,000 — Free 

Robesonian  + {^Sun**8*1*    Democratic 1870     8     24     301   13.00    **7,212 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Robesonian,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

MADISON  (F2),  pop.  1,789;  Rockingham  Co.  (N).  26  m  NW  of  Greensboro.  N&W 
RR.  Suspender  and  garter  factory;  roller  mill;  knitting  mills.  Timber.  Agricul- 
ture. Tobacco,  corn. 

Messenger+ Thursday Democratic 1915      8      24      308     4.00        §2,59O 

R.  M.  Spear.  Editor;  Madison  Publishing  Co. 

MANTEOf  (O2%),  pop.  635;  Dare  Co.  (E).  On  Roanoke  Sound.  45  m  SE  of  Elizabeth 
City,  nearest  railroad  station.  NS  RR.  Bottling  works;  boatbuilding  plants; 
woodworking  shops.  Resort.  Fisheries.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  corn,  soybeans, 
cotton. 

Coastland  Times-f Friday Independent 1935     7     24     280     2.50        §2,000 

Prints  edition  for  Columbia. 

Victor  Meekins,  Editor;  Times  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

MARIONf  (F7%).  pop.  2.740  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-25-55,  gives  8,214);  McDowell 
Co.  (W).  82  m  NE  of  Asheville.  CLIN;  SOU  RRs.  Manufactures  cotton  yarns 
and  cloth,  furniture,  hosiery,  lumber.  Limestone  quarries;  timber.  Lake  resort. 
Fish  hatchery.  Farming.  Wheat,  corn. 

McDowell  News  + Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1929 

Rosamond  L.  Braly.  Editor;  J.  W.  Setzer,  Publisher. 

Progress  + Thursday Ind.  Dem 1896 

Elizabeth  Whitten,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARSHALLf  (E7%).  pop.  983;  Madison  Co.  (W).  20  m  NW  of  Asheville.  SOU  RR. 
Cotton,  grist  mills.  Chestnut,  oak,  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn, 
wheat. 

News  -Record  + Thursday Independent 1901     7     24     273     2.50 

J.  I.  Story,  Editor;  H.  L.  Story,  Publisher. 

MARS  HILL  (E7%),  pop.  1,404;  Madison  Co.  (W).  19  m  N  of  Asheville.  Railroad 
station  and  bank,  Marshall.  SOU  RR.  Diversified  farming. 

Hilltop+V Ftntly(  Sat.). ...Collegiate 1925      5     26      210x2.00 

Students  of  Mars  Hill  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MARSHVILLE  (E4%),  pop.  1,258;  Union  Co.  (S).  86  m  SE  of  Charlotte.  SAL  RR. 
Grist  mill;  timber  processing  plant;  box  factory;  feed  mills;  cotton  gins.  Oak. 
pine  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Home-f- Wednesday Democratic 1892     8     24     280     2.00 

Atha  E.  Downes,  Editor;  Marshville  Home  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

MAXTON  (G5),  pop.  1,974;  Robeson  Co.  (S).  8  m  SE  of  Laurinburg.  ACL;  SAL  RR. 
Manufactures  furniture,  veneer,  fertilizer.  Saw  mill.  Diversified  farming. 

Scottish  Chief  4- Friday Ind.  &  Agric 1884      8     24      294      2.00 

Wm.  Cole,  Editor;  Chester  A.  Martin,  Publisher. 

MEBANE  (G2),  pop.  2.068;  Alamance  Co.  (NO.  22  m  NW  of  Durham.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  furniture,  mattresses,  bed  springs,  cotton  yarn,  hosiery,  bricks, 
flour.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  soybeans,  corn. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1919     8     24     308     2.00 

M.  H.  Johnson,  Editor;  Mebane  Enterprise,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  548. 
MOCKSVILLEf   (D8),  pop.  1,909;  Davie  Co.   (WC).  16  m  N  of  Salisbury.  SOU  RR. 
Chair  and  table,  wooden  box  factories ;  hosiery,  lumber,  flour  mills ;  cotton  gins ; 
clothing.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Grain,  cotton,  tobacco. 

Davie  Co.  Enterprise-Record. .Wednesday Independent 1879     8     24     297     2.50 

Gordon  Tomlinson,  Editor;  Eugene  S.  Bowman,  Publisher. 

MONROEt  (D4%),  pop.  10,140;  Union  Co.  (S).  25  m  SE  of  Charlotte.  SAL  RR.  Cot- 
ton yarn,  flour,  hosiery  mills;  brick  and  tile;  cold  storage  plant.  Pine  timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat,  livestock. 

Enquirer-H Mon.&Thurs...  Democratic 1872     8     24     308     3.00 

J.  B.  Ashcraft,  Editor;  Enquirer  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

Journal  4- Tues.&Fri Democratic 1894     8     26     287     3.00 

R.  F.  Beasley.  Jr.,  Editor;  G.  M.  Beasley  A  Co..  Publishers. 
MOORESVILLE  (D8).  pop.  7,121;  Tredell  Co.  (WC).  16  m  S  of  Stat«M«vN1e.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures    towels,   curtain,    cotton   pants    goods,    upholstery,    rayon   cloth, 
tables,  creamery  products,  lumber,  flour.  Farming.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat. 

Trtbune4- Thursday Independent 1933     8     24     294     3.00   **3,666 

T.  M.  McKnight,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


8      24      294      4.00        §6,210 
7      24      283      2.00  


1,700 


$1,000 


§1,750 


§2,475 


§1,023 


§2,809 


§3,950 
§3,712 


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*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


IP.O.  Statement ;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    4-  Uses  Mats.   •Nonpar*!! 
ems,   12  to  inch.     T  Agate  lines,   14  to  inch.     tCounty   seat.     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand   McNally 
estimate.    V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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MOREHEAD  CITY  (M5),  pop.  5,144;  Carteret  Co.  (SE).  In  Bogue  Sound,  35  m  SE 
of  New  Bern.  A&EC;  B&M  RRs.  Airline  PAI.  Boat  connections.  Fish  scrap  and 
oil,  lumber  mills ;  shirt  factory.  Shore  resort.  Fisheries ;  pine  timber.  Agriculture. 
Cabbage,  potatoes,  beans,  tobacco,  corn. 

Carteret  Co.  News-Times -f.. ..Tues.&Fri Independent 1912     8     24     294     6.00   **3,737 

Lockwood  Phillips,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MORGANTON  (B8),  pop.  8,811;  Burke  Co.  (W).  On  Catawba  River,  58  m  NW  of 
Charlotte.  SOU  RR.  Hosiery,  cotton,  lumber  mills ;  furniture  factories ;  tannery. 
Agriculture. 

News-Herald  + f  JV^J^X*  Sat*  Ind.  Dem 1885     8     23     294   12.00        §5,225 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

W.  Stanley  Moore,  Editor;  Beatrice  Cobb,  Publisher,  Box  419. 

MOUNT  AIRY  (Dl%),  pop.  7,192;  Surry  Co.   (NW).  86  m  NW  of  Winston-Salem. 

SOU  RR.  Manufactures  furniture,  hosiery,  underwear,  bathing  suits,  sweaters, 

lumber.  Bottling  works.  Granite  quarry.  Dairy,  fruit,  grain  farms.  Tobacco,  corn. 
News-h Tues.&Fri Democratic 1880     8     24     294     3.00        §5,650 

James  E.  and  Wm.  H.  Johnson,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Times-f- Friday Independent 1880     8     24     294     2.00        §4,000 

R.  E.  Ashby  and  W.  J.  Seigler,  Editors ;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

MOUNT  HOLLY  (C4).  pop.  2,241;  Gaston  Co.  (NE).  12  m  NW  of  Charlotte.  P&N; 
SAL  RRs.  Cotton  yarn,  woolen  mills ;  brick  and  tile,  chemical  works.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn,  wheat. 

News-f Friday Independent ,1921      7     24     280     2.00  1,680 

W.  Barrett,  Editor;  B.  Arp  Lowrance,  Publisher. 

MOUNT  OLIVE  (J4),  pop.  8,782;  Wayne  Co.  (EC).  55  m  SE  of  Raleigh.  ACL  RR. 
Manufactures  pickles,  crates,  baskets,  barrels,  lumber.  Pine,  gum  timber. 
Truck  farms. 

Tribune-f Tues.&Fri Independent 1904      8     24      294      4.00        §1,840 

Cletus  Brock,  Editor;  Mrs.  Ella  K.  Brock,  Publisher. 

MURPHYf  (B9),  pop  2,483;  Cherokee  Co.  (SW).  91  m  SW  of  Asheville.  L&N; 
SOU  RRs.  Manufactures  veneer,  boxes,  furniture,  hosiery,  lumber,  textiles. 
Bottling  works.  Mountain  resort.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  rye,  wheat,  apples. 
Dairy  farms. 

Cherokee  Scout  + Thursday Independent ,1889     7      24      287      2.50        §2,000 

Richard  Goley,  Editor;  Roy  Cook,  Publisher. 

NASHVILLE  (K2%),  pop.  1,802;  Nash  Co.  (NEC).  40  m  NE  of  Raleigh.  ACL  RR. 
Cotton  gins;  grist,  lumber  mills;  fertilizer  factories.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  cot- 
ton, corn. 

Graphic  + Thursday Independent 1895      7      24      280     2.50        §1,565 

T.  W.  and  J.  H.  Wilson,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

NEW  BERNf  (L4),  pop.  16,812;  Craven  Co.  (E).  On  Neuse  River,  at  mouth  of  Trent 
River,  81  m  NE  of  Wilmington.  NS;  ACL;  A&EC  RRs.  Airlines:  NAL; 
PAI.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  lumber,  men's  clothing,  fertilizer,  canned 
oysters.  Resort.  Fish,  oyster,  crab  industries.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco, 
corn,  potatoes. 

Sun- Journal  + Evg.  ex.  Sun.. ..Independent 1876     8     24      294   12.50    ^Hr8,37O 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

T.  M.  Diggs,  Editor;  Sun-Journal,  Inc.,  Publisher,  307  Pollock  St. 

NEWTONf   (C8),  pop.   6,039;  Catawba  Co.    (WC).  86  m  NW  of  Charlotte.  C&NW; 
SOU    RRs.    Manufactures    cotton,   rayon    cloth,    hosiery,    yarn,    cottonseed   oil, 
fertilizer,  brake  linings,  gloves,  lumber,  furniture.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products, 
wheat,  cotton. 
Catawba  News-Enterprise-    iMon.,  Wed.       T    .  ^      .     .         10™     0     nj     on*      K  AA        +c  Q*O 

Observer -f }&  Fri.  Independent 1879      8     24     294      5.00        75,362 

C.  H.  Mebane,'  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NORTH  WILKESBORO  (C2),  pop.  4,879;  Wilkes  Co.  (NW).  64  m  W  of  Winston- 
Salem.  SOU  RR.  Manufactures  furniture,  hosiery,  building  material.  Foundry; 
saw,  grist  mills;  bottling  works.  Mountain  resort.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Corn, 
wheat,  livestock.  Poultry  farms. 

Hustler Wednesday Democratic 1896      8     24      294      1.00 

Hustler  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Cherry  St. 

Journal-Patriot  4- Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1906     8     24     294     3.00 

Mrs.  D.  J.  Carter  and  Julius  C.  Hubbard,  Publishers. 

OXFORDf  (H2),  pop.  6,685;  Granville  Co.  (N).  30  m  NE  of  Durham.  SOU;  SAL  RRs. 
Manufactures  rayon,  boxes,  furniture,  lumber.  Tobacco  redrying  and  stemming 
plants.  Masonic  Orphanage.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  cotton. 

Orphan's  Friend  and  1  Semi-mo Fraternal 1875     4     26     196     1.00 

Masonic    Journal .1 

Leon  Godown,  Editor;  Oxford  Orphanage,  Publisher. 
Public  Ledger-h Tues.&Fri Independent 1881     8     24     287     3.00   **Z,750 

Tom  W.  Johnson,  Editor;  A.  N.  Critcher,  Publisher. 
PINEHURST  (G4),  pop.  1,016;  Moore  Co.  (C).  65  m  SW  of  Raleigh.  NS  RR.  Airline 

PAI.    Resort.    Famous    golf   course.    Pine   timber.    Fruit,   grain,    stock,    dairy 

farms.  Peaches,  wheat,  corn. 
Golf  World Friday Golfing  News....,1947     8     28     140     5.00 

Golf  World  Co..  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Outlook -f Friday Independent 1897     6     23     252     8.50 

Nelson  C.  Hyde,  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept. ~A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Matements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Usea  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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225 
3,750 


14,350 
1,285 


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Estab  Cols^WidthVDepth   Sub  Clrc 

PITTSBOROf  <G8).  pop.  1,004;  Chatham  Co.  (C).  84  m  W  of  Raleigh.  SAL  RR.  Manu- 
factures hosiery,  yarns,  woven  labels,  lumber.  Hatchery.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Chatham  Record  +  ..................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1878     8     24     280     1.50          1,088 

W.  B.  Morgan,  Editor;  Chatham  News  Publishing  Co.,  Siler  City. 

PLYMOUTHf  (M8).  pop.  4,486;  Washington  Co.  (E).  On  Roanoke  River.  64  m  NE  of 
New  Bern.  ACL;  NS  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  box  shooks,  farm 
tool  handles,  lumber,  bricks,  soft  drinks.   Timber.  Agriculture.   Cotton,   corn 
tobacco,  peanuts. 
Roanoke  Beacon  4-  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1889     8     24     294     2.00        §1,923 

Thomas  A.  Phillips,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RAEFORDf   (G4H),  pop.  2,030;  Hoke  Co.   (SO).  64  m  SW  of  Raleigh.  A&R;  L&S 
RRs.  Manufactures  cottonseed  oil,  concrete  blocks,  rayon  fabrics,  yarns.  Agri- 
culture. 
News-Journal  +  .......................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1911     7     24     248     4.00        $2,154 

Paul  Dickson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RALEIGHt  (HS),  pop.  65,679;  Wake  Co.  (C).  The  State  Capital,  22  m  SE  of  Durham. 

SOU;  SAL;  NS  RRs.  Airlines  CAP;  EAL;  PAL  Distributing,  trading,  govern- 

mental  and  insurance  center. 

Manufactures  textiles,  fabricated  steel,  steel  tanks,  food,  electrical  products, 

cottonseed  oil,  paper,  concrete  products,  lumber,  meters;  ceramics,  medicines, 

flour,  tools  and  dies;  sewing  industries.  State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Engi- 

neering of  the  University  of  North  Carolina;  Meredith  College  (women),  Shaw 

University    (Negro)    and   other  institutions.    Six  banks.   22,000   electric    (AC) 

meters;  6,650  gas  meters;  47,000  telephones.  TV  station.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 

poultry,  tobacco,  corn. 
Baptist  Informer  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Baptist  ...............  1878     8     80     140     1.60 

Otis  L.  Hairston,  Editor;  General  Bapt.  Convention  of  N.  C.,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  287. 
Biblical  Recorder.  ....................  Saturday  .........  Baptist  ...............  1833     3     30      140     2.50      $60,981 

Dr.  L.  L.  Carpenter,  Editor;  Biblical  Recorder,  Inc.,  Pub.,  121  W.  Hargett  St. 
Carolina  Co-operator  ...............  Monthly  ..........  Agricultural  ......  1922      3      27      140  xl.OO        76,273 

M.  G.  Mann,  Jr.,  Ed.;  Carolina  Co-operator  Publishing  Co.,  125  E.  Davie  St.  (5). 
Carolina   Farmer-f  .................  Monthly  ..........  Agriculture  .......  1946     3     28     140       .60      131,328 

J.  C.  Brown,  Jr.,  Editor;  Tarheel  Electric  Membership  Assn.,  Publisher, 

914  First  Citizens  Bank  Bid*. 
Carolinian.  The  (Negro)  .........  Saturday  .........  Independent  ......  1941     8     24     298     4.50        §7,800 

P.  R.  Jervay,  Editor  and  Publisher,  518  E.  Martin  St. 
Chat,  The  (no  adv.)  ................  Quarterly  ........  Ornithology  .......  1937      1      51        98      1.00        $1,082 

Kay  Curtis  Sisson,  Editor;  The  Carolina  Bird  Club,  Inc.,  Publisher., 
North  Carolina  State  Museum,  Box  2281. 

(News  and  Observer  4-  ..............  EveryMorn....Democratic  .........  1865      8     23    304  23.40  **124,271 
Jonathan  Daniels,  Editor.  Sunday  circ.**  134,763 

Times  +  ....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1879     8     23     304   15.60  **2  1,503 
Color  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Herbert  E.  O'Keef,  Editor;  News  and  Observer  Pub.  Co.,  215  S.  McDowell  St. 
North  Carolina  Catholic  -J-      1 

(Edition  of  Our  Sunday      [Friday  .............  Catholic  .............  1946     5     24     224     8.50 

Visitor)     ............................  J 

Rev.   Robert   L.    Wilken,   Ed.;  North   Carolina   Catholic,    Publisher,    Box    9508. 
North  Carolina  Education-fV  Monthly  ..........  Educational  .......  1906     3     27     140  x2.00 

W.  Amos  Abrams.  Editor;  North  Carolina  Education  Assn.,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  860. 

vew'fno^fv8)^!.0!!!..  ..}  Quarterly  ........  Historical  ..........  1924     1     52     105     3.00 

Christopher  Crlttenden,'  Editor;  State  Dept.  of  Archives  and  History,  Publisher. 
ournaJ0lina  MedlCal          }  Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1940     2     34     126x3.00 

Dr.  W.'il.  '  Johnson,  Editor;  Medical  Society  of  the  State  of  North  Carolina, 

Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  790. 
State  College  News  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1928     3     28     145     3.00 

H.    W.    Taylor,    Editor;    Alumni    Assn.    of   North    Carolina    State    College    of 

Agriculture  and  Engineering,  Publisher. 
State,  The-f  .............................  Bi-wkly(  Sat.).  .State  News  .......  1938     3     26     140     5.00 

Bill  Sharpe  and  Carl  Goerch,  Publishers,  704  Lawyers  Bldg. 
Tarheel  Banker  ........................  Monthly  ..........  Banking  .............  1922     3     26     140  x2.00 

Jesse  Helms,  Ed.;  North  Carolina  Bankers  Assn.,  Pub.,  124  W.  Martin  St. 
Tarheel  Wheels-f  ....................  Monthly  ..........  Motor  Truck'g...l944     3     28     142     1.00 

Jeff  B.  Wilson,  Editor;  North  Carolina  Motor  Carriers  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
219  W.  Martin  St. 


28,091 


J1.200 


3,950 


4,005 


18,950 

2,129 

15,406 


Technician  -f  V  .........................  M  on.  AThurs...  Collegiate  ..........  19'20     6     22     210  x2.75        $6,000 

Students  of  North  Carolina  State  College,  Editors  and  Pubs.,  State  College  Sta. 

Times  —  See  News  and  Observer. 

TwigV  .......................................  11  tLayr  ........  Collegiate  ...........  1921     5     27     112     2.45 

Students  of  Meredith  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

RED  SPRINGS  (G6),  pop.  2,245;  Robeson  Co.   (S).  26  m  SW  of  Fayetteville.  ACL 
RR.  Manufactures  rayon,  fertilizer,  lumber.  Flora  MacDonald  College  (women). 
Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  tobacco. 
Citizen  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1897     8     23     280     2.50        $1,000 

Paul  S.  Wilson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Clrculatk>ii-**Sept7  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  sod  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  6  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—I  950  Census.  xRand  McNall* 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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RED  SPRINGS  (Continued)  Estab  Cols^>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

Pine  and  Thistle  V  ..................  Quarterly  ........  Collegiate  ...........  1897     2     86     119  xl.BO          - 

Students  of  Flora  MacDonald  College  for  Women.  Editors  and  Publishers. 
SklrlV  .......................................  Semi-mo  .........  Collegiate  ...........  1951     5     24      189  xl.50  $375 

Students  of  Flora  MacDonald  College  for  Women,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

REIDSVILLE  (F2),  pop.  11,708;  Rockingham  Co.  (N).  24  m  N  of  Greensboro.  SOU 
RR.  Manufactures  cigarettes,  silk,  rayon,  cotton  goods,  hosiery,  bags,  soft  drinks. 
Leaf  tobacco  market.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  potatoes,  grains. 

Review-f  ..................................  {I^n**8***    Ind'  Dem  ............  1888     8     24     30813.00        §5,834 

C.  R.  Oliver,  Editor;  Review  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS  (Kl%),  pop.  8,156;  Halifax  Co.  (NE).  40  m  N  of  Rocky  Mount. 
SAL  RR.  Manufactures  cotton  goods,  paper,  beverages,  lumber,  gin.  Agricul- 
ture. Cotton,  tobacco,  peanuts. 

19U  8  "1 


Don  Hall,  Editor;  Herald  Printing  Co.,  Inc..  Publisher. 

ROBBINSVILLEf   (C8%),  pop.  515;  Graham  Co.   (SW).  60  m  SW  of  Waynesville. 

Bank  town,  Andrews.  GC  RR.  Lumber  manufactured.  Agriculture. 
Graham  Star,  +  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1966     6     24     280     2.00        §1,064 

Gene  D.  Robinson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROBERSONVILLE  (L8),  pop.  1,414;  Martin  Co.  (E).  60  m  N  of  New  Bern.  ACL  RR. 

Cotton  gins  ;  grist,  saw  mills.  Leaf  tobacco  market.  Diversified  farming. 
Herald  +  ...................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1914     8     24     294      1.00  925 

F.  M.  Manning,  Editor;  W.  C.  Manning,  Publisher. 

ROCKINGHAMf  (F5),  pop.  8,856;  Richmond  Co.  (S).  65  m  SE  of  Charlotte.  ROCK; 
SAL  RRs.  Manufactures  print  cloth,  plaids,  shirting,  paper  specialties,  lumber, 
foundry  products.  Dairy,  fruit  farms.  Cotton,  tobacco. 

(Post-Dispatch  ...........................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1917     8     24     294     3.00        §2,468 
Isaac  S.  London,  Editor. 
Richmond  County  Journal  +  ..{Jf  prf^**"     Independent  ......  1931     8     24     294     7.80**4,827 
J.  N.  Cadieu,  Publisher. 

ROCKY  MOUNT  (K2%),  pop.  27,697;  Edgecombe  Co.  (EC).  56  m  NE  of  Raleigh.  ACL 
RR.  Airline  CAP. 

Leaf  tobacco  market.  Manufactures  cottonseed  oil,  cotton  and  rayon  fabrics, 
yarn,  fertilizer,  lumber,  bricks,  bakery  products,  steel  tanks.  Bottlinpr  works; 
railroad  shops.  Pine  timber.  Three  banks;  bank  deposits  (12-31-57),  $53,- 
070,462.  12,272  electric  meters;  3,972  gas  meters;  12,262  telephones.  Agri- 
culture. Tobacco,  corn,  cotton,  peanuts. 

Telegram  4-  fEvg.ex.Sun.,  ,    .  D  1904      8     24      308  20.80  **13,244 

leiegram-f-  ...............................  \Sun.Morn.     ana*  LFem  ...........  Sunday  circ.  **13,284 

Color  and  comie  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  L.  Home,  Editor;  Rocky  Mount  Publishing  Company,  148  Howard  St. 

ROXBOROf    (H2),   pop.   4,821;   Person   Co.    (N).   80   m   N   of   Durham.   N&W   RR. 
Manufactures   cotton   yarn,  plush  brooms,  towels,   lumber.  Oak,  pine   timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 
Courier-Times  -f  ......................  Mon.&Thurs...Independent  ......  1881     8     24     294     5.00   **2,709 

J.  W.  Noel],  Editor;  Courier-Times  Publishing  Co. 

RUTHERFORDTONf  (B4),  pop.  8,146;  Rutherford  Co.  (SW).  80  m  N  of  Spartansburg, 
S.  C.  SAL;  SOU  RRs.  Manufactures  broadcloth,  collars,  shirts,  lumber,  hosiery. 
Resort.   Pine,   oak,  poplar  timber.   Poultry,   truck,   fruit  farms.   Corn,   cotton, 
sweet  potatoes. 
Rutherford  Co.  News  -f-  ...........  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1926     8     24     294      2.50    **2,473 

Rutherford  County  News  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

SAINT  PAULS   (H6).  pop.  2,261;  Robeson  Co.    (S).   19  m  S  of  Fayetteville.  V&CS 

RR.  Cotton  yarn  mill  ;  cotton  gin.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  tobacco,  corn. 
Review  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1922      8     23     280     2.50        §1,000 

Julia  McNeill,  Editor;  Paul  Wilson,  Publisher. 

SALISBURYf  (E8),  pop.  20,102;  Rowan  Co.  (WC).  86  m  NE  of  Charlotte.  SOU; 
C&NW  RRs.  Manufactures  cotton  yarn  and  fabrics,  furniture,  caskets,  flour, 
lumber,  rubber  hose,  beverage  syrup,  medicines,  creamery  products.  Railroad 
shops.  Catawba  College;  Livingstone  College  (Negro).  Granite  quarries.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Cotton,  wheat,  corn,  livestock. 

NTno  adv°)ina  LUtberBn       ^Monthly  ..........  Lutheran  ...........  1923     3     26     140       .50        12,000 

SteffordEwing,  Editor  V  Roman  Publishing  Co.,  906  10th  St.,  Albermarle. 
PioneerV  ..................................  Ftntly(  Sat.).  ..Collegiate  ..........  1926     5     24     203     2.00  $800 

Students  of  Catawba  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

„     A  ,  fEvg.ex.Sun.   T  A  n  19°5     8     23     301   18.20**18,473 

P°st  +  .....................................  -i  sun.  Morn.     Ind'  Dem  ............  Sunday  circ.**18,288 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Spencer  Murphy,  Editor;  J.  F.  Hurley,  Jr.,  Pub.,  123  W.  Innes  St. 
SANFORDf   (G8%),  pop.   10,018;  Lee  Co.   (C).  40  m  SW  of  Raleigh.  A&W;  SOU; 

SAL;  ACL  RRs.  Manufactures  machinery,  electronics  equipment,  cotton  goods. 

lumber,  railway  motor  cars,  furniture.  Bottling  works.  Winter  resort.  Coal  mines  ; 

hardwood,  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  cotton,  corn,  dewberries. 
Herald  +  ...................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Dem  ............  1920     8     28     288   15.60   **«,585 

Charles  Presler,  Jr.,  Editor:  Herald  Publishing  Company  . 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisber's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *Nonparefl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—1950  Census.  xRmnd  McNally 
estimate.  ^  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Col$<S>  Width?  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

SCOTLAND  NECK  (L2),  pop.  2,780;  Halifax  Co.   (NE).  20  m  NE  of  Rocky  Mount. 
ACL  RR.  Hosiery,  cotton  and  oil,  lumber  mills;  furniture,  peanut,  fertilizer 
factories.  Pine,  oak,  gum,  walnut  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  peanuts,  cotton. 
Common  wealth  -f-  .....................  Friday  .............  Ind.  Dem  ............  1882     7     24     280     3.00        §1,896 

Eric  W.  Rodgers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SELMA  (J8%),  pop.  2,689;  Johnston  Co.  (EC).  27  m  SE  of  Raleigh.  ACL;  SOU  RRs. 
Manufactures  cotton  goods,  fertilizer,  cottonseed  oil,  feed,  lumber.  Pine,  oak, 
gum  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco,  cotton,  corn,  livestock. 
Johnstonian-Sun  +  ..................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1916     7     24     280      1.50          1,792 

Tom  I.  Davis,  Publisher. 

SHELBYf   (B4),  pop.  15,508;  Cleveland  Co.   (W).  20  m  W  of  Gastonia.  SOU;  SAL 
RRs.    Manufactures    cotton    thread,    shirting,    handkerchiefs,    finished    rayon, 
flour,  lumber,  caskets,  creamery  products.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat. 
Cleveland  Times-h  ..................  Tues.&Fri  .......  Independent  .......  1941     8     24     294     3.00        §5,204 

John  Brock,  Editor;  Cleveland  Times  Company,  Publisher. 

Star-f  .......................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Dem  ............  1894      8     23      304   15.60**11,2S4 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

David  Gillespie,  Jr.,  Editor;  Henry  L.  Weathers,  Publisher. 

SILER  CITY  (G8),  pop.  2,601;  Chatham  Co.  (C).  80  m  SE  of  Greensboro.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  furniture,  cotton  yarn,  lumber,  hosiery,  lingerie,  flour.  Pine,  oak, 
cedar  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  cotton.  Dairy  farms.  Livestock. 
Chatham  News-f  .....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1924      8     24      294      3.00    ++2,270 

Chatham  News  Publishing  Co. 

SMITHFIELDf  (J3%),  pop.  5,574;  Johnston  Co.  (EC).  On  Neuse  River,  28  m  SE  of 
Raleigh.  ACL  RR.  Lumber,  cotton,  hosiery  mills.  Leaf  tobacco  market.  Pine 
timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  tobacco,  corn,  livestock. 
Herald  -H  ...................................  Tues.&Fri  .......  Democratic  ........  1882      8     24      308      5.20    **7,370 

T.  J.  Lassiter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SNOW  HILLf  (K8%),  pop.  946;  Greene  Co.  (E).  15  m  N  of  Kinston,  nearest  railroad 
station.  A&EC;  ACL  RRs.  Cotton  gin.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  tobacco,  corn. 

Standard-Laconic  +  .................  Friday  .............  Democratic  .......  1906     7     24     280     2.00 

Mrs.  J.  E.  Debnam,  Editor;  Mrs.  John  C.  Andrews,  Publisher. 

SOUTHERN  PINES  (G4),  pop.  4,272;  Moore  Co.  (C).  65  m  SW  of  Raleigh.  SAL  RR. 
Airline  PAL  Woolen  mill.  Nurseries.  Resort.  Rayon  mills.  Furniture,  lumber,  tur- 
pentine manufactured.  Fruit  farms.  Peaches,  berries,  tobacco. 
Pilot-f  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1922      7     26      280      4.00          2,125 

Katharine  Boyd,  Editor;  The  Pilot,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

SOUTHPORTf  (J6%),  pop.  1,748;  Brunswick  Co.  (SE).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  22  m  S  of 
Wilmington.   Railroad  station,   Navassa.   ACL;   SAL   RRs.   Fish   scrap  and   oil 
factories;   shrimp    packing    houses.    Resort.    Fisheries;   pine,    cypress    timber. 
Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  potatoes. 
State  Port  Pilot  +  ...................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1928     8     24     294      1.50  - 

J.  M.  Harper,  Jr.,  Editor;  News  Reporter  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

SPARTAf  (Gift),  pop.  820;  Alleghany  Co.  (NW).  60  m  NW  of  Winston-Salem.  Rail- 
road station,  Galax,  Va.  N&W  RR.  Roller,  saw  mills.  Hardwood  timber.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Corn,  wheat,  rye. 
Alleghany  News  4-  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1889     8     24     287      3.00   **  1,425 

Mrs.  Ed  M.  Anderson,  Editor;  Alleghany  News,  Publisher. 

SPINDALE  (B4),  pop.  8.891;  Rutherford  Co.  (SW).  22  m  NW  of  Shelby.  SAL;  SOU 
RRs.  Bank,  Rutherfordton.  Rayon,  cotton,  hosiery,  grist  mills;  lumber  plant. 
Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 
Sun-f  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1941     8     24     294     2.50        §1,650 

Glenn  James,  Editor;  Mrs.  Ed  M.  Anderson,  Publisher. 

SPRING  HOPE   (J8),  pop.  1.275;  Nash  Co.   (NEC).  20  m  NW  of  Wilson.  ACL  RR. 

Saw  and  grist  mill.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  cotton,  corn. 
Enterprise-r-  ............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1947     7     26     280     2.50  §850 

Ivie  Lane  Wilder,  Editor;  Thomas  W.  Wilson,  Publisher. 

SPRUCE  PINE  <F7).  pop.  2.280;  Mitchell  Co.  (W).  40  m  NE  of  AshevHle.  CLIN  RR. 
Mining  and  refining  of  feldspar,  mica,  koalin.  Hosiery  mills;  clothing  manu- 
factured.   Mountain    resort.    Hardwood    timber.    Agriculture.    Beans,    cabbage, 
tobacco.  Dairy  and  poultry  farms. 
Tri-County  News-f  ................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1882     5     23     224     1.00   **  1,904 

Tri-County  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

STATESVIULEf  (D8),  pop.  16.901;  Iredell  Co.  (WC).  25  m  NW  of  Salisbury.  SOU 
RR.  Manufactures  flour,  feed,  cotton  yarn,  knitted  fabrics  and  garments. 
hosiery,  furniture,  bricks,  brick  making  and  farm  machinery,  lumber,  tobacco 
and  cottonseed  products.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  cotton. 

Iredell  Morning  NCWS  +  .........  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1953     8     23     801     4.50 

Mary  H.  Long,  Editor;  Taylor  Moore,  Publisher,  26  N.  Meeting  St. 

Record  A  Landmark  4-  ............  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ......  1874     8     28     294  18.00  **10,423 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

J.  P.  Huskins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Cfaxolatioift-~**Seot.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  U*es  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
*ms,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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SYLVAf  (D8),  pop.  1,882;  Jackson  Co.  (SW).  45  m  SW  of  Asheville.  SOU  RR. 
Saw,  grist  mills;  paperboard  factory,  bottling  works;  meat  packing  plant. 
Summer  camps.  Mica  mines.  Agriculture.  Fruit,  truck  crops. 

Herald Thursday Independent 1944     7     24     280     2.60 

J.  A.  Gray,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TABOR  CITY  (H6),  pop.  2,088 ;  Columbus  Co.  (SE).  70  m  W  of  Wilmington.  ACL  RR. 
Manufactures  crates,  boy's  shirts.  Ships  farm  produce.  Agriculture.  Straw- 
berries, tobacco,  beans,  potatoes. 

Tribune  + Wednesday Independent 1946     8     23     330     2.00 

W.  Horace  Carter,  Editor;  Atlantic  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

TARBOROf  (K3),  pop.  8,120;  Edgecombe  Co.  (EC).  On  Tar  River,  16  m  E  of  Rocky 
Mount.  ACL ;  EC  RRs.  Tobacco,  cotton  and  peanut  market.  Manufactures  cotton 
goods,  fertilizer,  hosiery,  veneer  products,  lumber,  cottonseed  oil,  beverages. 
Gum,  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  tobacco,  corn. 

{   Southerner -f Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1824     8     24     294     9.00 
Southerner-f Thursday Democratic 1824      8     24     294 
B.  M.  Bass,  Jr.,  Editor;  Tarboro  Printing  Co.,  Publishers,  St.  James  St. 

TAYLORSVILLEf  (C2%).  pop.  1.810;  Alexander  Co.  (W).  56  m  NW  of  Charlotte. 
SOU  RR.  Manufactures  cotton  yarn,  hosiery,  lumber,  flour,  ravon  fabrics.  Cotton 
gin.  Poultry,  fruit  farms.  Apples,  tobacco,  cotton. 

Times-f Thursday Independent 1887      7     23      280     2.00 

Conway  Sharpe  and  R.  L.  Teague,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

THOMASV1LLE  (E3),  pop.  11,154;  Davidson  Co.  (WC).  7  m  S  of  High  Point.  SOU; 
HPT&D  RRs.  Manufactures  furniture,  cotton  yarn,  hosiery,  lumber,  box 
shocks,  panels,  concrete  pipes,  flour,  mirrors,  roller  covers,  underwear.  Timber. 
Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Times-}- {saT  &  Sun      IndePendent ™*1      8     24      301   13-°° 

Wint  Capel,  Editor;  D.  A.  Rawley  and*  Mrs.  R.  B.  Terry,  Publisher,  19  Trade  St. 

TRENTON  (K4%),  pop.  469;  Jones  Co.  (SE).  20  m  SE  of  Kinston.  Railroad  station. 
Cove  City.  A&EC  RR.  Diversified  farming.  Timber.  Livestock,  tobacco. 

Jones  Journal -f Thursday Democratic 1949      5     24     224     3.00 

Wilbur  J.  Rider,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TROYf  (F4),  pop.  2,218;  Montgomery  Co.  (SWC).  46  m  S  of  High  Point.  NS  RR. 
Manufactures  yarns,  rugs,  flannels,  lumber,  chairs,  flour.  Pine,  hardwood  timber. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  tobacco,  wheat. 

Montgomery  Herald-f Thursday Democratic 1884      8     24      280     3.00 

L.  T.  James,  Editor;  Montgomery  Herald  Publishing  Co. 

TRYON  (A4).  pop.  1.985;  Polk  Co.  (SW).  80  m  NW  of  Spartansburg.  S.  C.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  cotton  goods,  cotton  yarn,  hosiery.  Center  of  hand-weaving  in- 
dustry in  Blue  Ridge.  Winter  and  summer  resort.  Pine,  hardwood  timber. 
Agriculture.  Grapes,  potatoes. 

Bulletin {sat**  Sun.     Independent 1928      4      22      140     6.20 

S.  M.  Vining.  Editor  and  Publisher.  * 

VALDESE  (B8).  pop.  2,780;  Burke  Co.  (W).  On  Catawba  River,  56  m  NW  of  Char- 
lotte.  SOU  RR.  Manufactures  yarn,  draperies.  Hosiery  mills.  Agriculture. 
Grapes,  corn. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1938      8     24     294     2.50 

Beatrice  Cobb,  Publisher. 

WADESBOROf  (E4%),  pop.  8,408;  Anson  Co.  (S).  52  m  SE  of  Charlotte.  WSS;  SAL; 
ACL  RRs.  Manufactures  lumber,  underwear,  flour,  feed,  cotton  yarn,  hosiery, 
yarn.  Bottling  works.  Agriculture.  Livestock. 

Anson  Record 4- Tues.  &  Thurs.. Independent 1955     8     24     294      3.00 

Bennett  Edwards,  Editor;  Chester  A.  Martin,  Publisher. 

MInte?Hgenaeer-f  jTues.AFrl Democratic 1881      8     24     280     3.00 

F.  P.  BoyHn,"Editor;'Boylin  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 


WAKE  FOREST  (J2%).  pop.  8,704;  Wake  Co.  (C)  17  m  NE  of  Raleigh.  SAL  RR. 
Cotton  yarn  mill.  Wake  Forest  College.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  tobacco,  yarn. 

Wake   Weekly -f Friday Independent 1947      6      24      280     2.00 

R.  W.  Allen,  Editor;  W.  S.  Allen,  Publisher. 

WALLACE  (K6),  pop.  1.622;  Duplin  Co.  (SE).  40  m  N  of  Wilminsrton.  ACL  RR. 
Textile,  lumber  mills;  cotton  gin.  Ships  strawberries.  Pine,  hardwood  timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Strawberries,  tobacco,  cotton. 

Enterprise-!- Mon.&Thurs...Democratic 1923     7     24     280     3.00 

H.  L.  Oswald,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WALNUT  COVE  (E2),  pop.  1,182;  Stokes  Co.  (N).  16  m  NE  of  Winston-Salem. 
N&  W ;  SOU  RRs.  Manufactures  veneers,  bricks,  tile,  flour,  hosiery.  Oak  timber. 
Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Stokes  Record4- Thursday Independent 1934     7      24     280     2.00 

E.  Vance  Pepper,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WARRENTONf  (J2),  pop.  1.166;  Warren  Co.  (N).  68  m  NE  of  Raleigh.  WAR  RR. 
Manufactures  boxes,  lumber,  flour.  Cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  tobacco. 

Warren  Record -f Friday Democratic 1890     7     24     280     2.00 

Bignall  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  W  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Clrc 
§2,250 

§2,654 

3,110 

§2,380 

3,200 

754 

§1,750 

§1,825 

2,000 

§3,667 
3,250 

1,200 
§2,815 

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Estab  CoUOWidthVDepth    Sub  Clre 

WARSAW  (J4H),  pop.  1,598.  Duplin  Co.  (8E).  14  m  E  of  Clinton.  ACL  RR.  Mann- 

factures  building  supplies,  blocks.  Feed  mill. 
Warsaw-Faison   News  ............  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1947     7     24     280     2.00  §826 

H.  L.  Oswald,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WASHINGTON!   (L8%),  pop.  9,698;  Beaufort  Co.   (E).  On  Tar  and  Pamlico  Rivers, 
80  m  N  of  New  Bern.  ACL;  N8  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Leaf  tobacco  market. 
Manufactures  fertilizer,  lumber,  barrels,  flour,  feed,  work  shirts,  foundry  prod- 
ucts. Timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  wheat,  corn. 
News  4-  .....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Democratic  ........  1909      8     24      311    15.60    **4,636 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Ashley  B.  Futrell,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Co. 

WAYNESVILLEf  (E8),  pop.  5,295;  Haywood  Co.  (SW).  28  m  SW  of  Asheville.  SOU 
RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  products,  novelties,  lumber,  furniture.  Summer  resort. 
Kaolin,  mica  mines  ;  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  tobacco,  potatoes. 
Mountaineer-}-  .........................  Mon.&Thura...  Independent  ......  1888      8     24     294      8.50        §4,945 

W.  C.  RUBS,  Editor;  The  Waynes  ville  Mountaineer,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

WEAVERVILLE  (E8),  pop.  1,111;  Buncombe  Co.  (W).  5  m  N  of  Asheville.  Railroad 
station,  Alexander.  SOU  RR.  Roller  mill.   Agriculture.   Cotton,   corn,   tobacco. 
STou™n.lP™!!?!™          .]wedne.day  .....  Presbyterian  ......  1941     |     |J     JJJ     8-°°      "1.500 

Rev.  Henry  B.  Dendy,  D.D.,  Ed.;  Southern  Presbyterian  Journal  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub. 

WELDON  <K2),  pop.  2.295;  Halifax  Co.  (NE).  On  Roanoke  River,  72  m  NE  of  Raleigh. 
ACL;  SAL  RRs.  Underwear  factory;  bottling,  chemical,  brick  works;  planing, 
cotton  oil  mills.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  corn. 
Roanoke  News  -f  ......................  Thursday  .....  Ind.  Dem  ............  1866      7     24      280      2.00          2,026 

B.  F.  Turner,  Editor;  Roanoke  News  Publishing  Co. 

WENDELL  (J8),  pop.  1,258;  Wake  Co.  (C).  17  m  E  of  Raleigh.  NS  RR.  Leaf  tobacco 
market.  Tobacco  redrying  plant  and  warehouses;  grist  mills;  cotton  gins;  fur- 
niture factory.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  cotton,  corn. 
Gold  Leaf  Farmer  +  ...............  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1911     7     26     280     8.00 

J.  Bourke  Bilisoly,  Editor;  Spring  Hope  Enterprise,  Spring  Hope. 

WEST  JEFFERSON   (C2).  pop.  871;  Ashe  Co.  (NW).  75  m  NW  of  Winston-Salem. 
N&W   RR.   Hardwood   flooring,   chairs,   cheese  manufactured.   Summer   resort. 
Timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Tobacco,  potatoes,  cabbage,  beans. 
Skyland  Post-f  ........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1930     8     24     294     3.00    **3,162 

Skyland  Post  Publishing  Co. 

WHITEVILLEf  (H6),  pop.  4.288;  Columbus  Co.  (SE).  48  m  W  of  Wilmington.  ACL 
RR.  Textile  plants.  Lumber  and  veneer  mills.  Leaf  tobacco  market.  Pine  timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Tobacco,  strawberries,  potatoes,  beans,  peanuts. 
News   Reporter^  ....................  Mon.&Thurs...Democratic  ........  1895     8     24     287     4.80    **4,628 

News-Reporter  Company,  Publisher. 

WILLIAMSTONf   (L8).  pop.  4,975;  Martin  Co.   (E).  On  Roanoke  River,  45  m  E  of 

Rocky    Mount.   ACL   RR.   Boat   connections.    Fertilizer,    peanut   products    fac- 

tories; lumber  mills;  tobacco  warehouses;  slaughter  house.  Pine,  gum,  ash  tim- 

ber. Diversified  farming.  Tobacco,  peanuts,  cotton. 

Enterprise-f  ............................  Tues.&Thurs...Independent  ......  1899     8     24     294     3.00 

F.  M.  Manning,  Jr.,  W.  C.  Manning,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

WILMINGTONf    (K6).  pop.  45,048;  New  Hanover  Co.    (SE).  On  Cape  Fear  River, 
about  28  m  from  its  mouth,  115  m  SE  of  Raleigh.  ACL;  SAL  RRs.  Airlines 
NAL;  PAL  Boat  connections. 

State  port  and  important  commercial   center.   Export  trade  in   cotton  and 
tobacco.  Petroleum  products  terminal.  Manufactures  paper,  pulp,  pile  fabrics, 
fertilizer,    lumber,    produce    shipping    containers,    burlap    bags,    cotton    goods, 
creosoting    materials.    Boat    building.    Four    banks;    deposits     (6-30-58),    $42,- 
500,000.  26,617  electric   (AC)    meters;  6,704  gas    (artif.)    meters;  24,579  tele- 
phones. Shore  resort.  TV  station. 
Journal    (Negro)  .....................  Saturday  .........  Independent  ......  1945      8     24     294     2.00  - 

T.  C.  Jervay,  Editor;  Wilmington  Journal  Pub.  Co.,  Publishers,  412  S.  Seventh  St. 

8     24     308  18.20**10,8O8 


8     24     308  20.80  **17,926 


3,735 


1894 

Subscription  price  includes  Star-News. 
Star-f  .......................................  Mom.ex.Sun...Independent  .......  1867 

Subscription  price  includes  Star-News. 
Star-News  +  .............................  Sunday  ............  Independent  ......  1929 

Color  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Al  G.  Dickson,  Editor;  R.  B.  Page,  Publisher. 


8     24     808 


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WILSONf  (K8),  pop.  28,010;  Wilson  Co.   (EC).  48  m  E  of  Raleigh.  ACL;  NS  RRs. 

Important  leaf  tobacco  market.  Wagons,  trucks,  dental  supplies,  fertilizer  man- 

ufactured. Cotton,   oil  and  saw  mills;  tobacco,   stemmeries   and   warehouses; 

bottling  works.  Atlantic  Christian  College.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Collegiate-f  V  ..........................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1929     6     26     280     3.00          1,000 

Students  of  Atlantic  Christian  College,  Publishers. 
Times  +  ....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Democratic  .......  1902     8     24     290   15.60    **0,780 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  G.  Swindell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Ciradatioik—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  fsce,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Msts.  0  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee 

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312  15.60  **63,470 
312  7.80**74,833 
312  15.60**39,461 


280     2.00        $2,600 


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WINDSORf  (M2%).  pop.  1,781;  Bertie  Co.  (NE).  On  Cashie  River,  50  m  NE  of 
Rocky  Mount.  CS  RR.  Farm  machinery  manufactured.  Cotton  gin;  cooperage; 
saw  mill.  Fisheries ;  pine,  oak,  gum  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  tobacco. 

Bertie  Ledger  Advance-f Thursday Democratic 1887     8     24     294     3.00   **1,964 

Laura  Harrell,  Editor ;  Parker  Bros.,  Publishers,  Ahoskie. 

WINSTON-SALEMf  (E2%),  pop.  87,811;  Forsyth  Co.  (NW).  18  m  NW  of  High 
Point.  WSS;  N&W;  SOU  RRs.  Airlines:  CAP;  EAL;  PAI. 

Tobacco  products  manufacturing  center  and  the  leading  bright  leaf  tobacco 
market.  Manufactures  hosiery,  underwear,  bathing  suits,  yarn,  fertilizers, 
paints,  cotton  goods,  boxes,  furniture,  caskets,  batteries,  air  conditioning  ma- 
chinery, conveying  machinery,  electronics  equipment,  furniture,  hardware.  Four 
banks;  bank  clearings  (12-31-57),  $2,388,577,000;  deposits  (12-31-57),  $530,- 
493,829.  91,913  electric  (AC)  meters;  6,087  gas  (artif.)  meters;  56,074  tele- 
phones. Salem  College  and  Academy  (women) ;  Teachers  College.  Wake  Forest 
College.  Bowman  Gray  School  of  Medicine.  Two  TV  stations. 

American  Newspaper  Boy Monthly Newsp.  Boys 1927     4     24     150  No  adv. 

Chas.  Moester,  Editor;  American  Newspaper  Boy  Press,  Publisher. 

fJournal-f Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1897     9     22 
Journal  and  Sentinel  + Sunday Independent 1902     9     22 
Twin  City  Sentinel -f- Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1885     9     22 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
A.  Reed  Sarratt,  Editor;  Piedmont  Publishing  Company  (1). 

Old  Gold  and  Black  V-f Monday Collegiate 1916     7     24 

Students   of   Wake  Forest  College,   Editors   and  Publishers,   College   Station. 

Salemite+V Friday Collegiate 1921     5     24     210     8.50 

Students  of  Salem  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Salem  Station  (2). 

Southern  Tobacco  Journal -{-..Monthly Tobacco 1886     8     26     186     1.00 

R.  C.  Carmichael,  Editor;  Jackson  Publishing  Co.,  1809  Hawthorne  Rd.,  S.W. 

Wachovia  Moravian Monthly Moravian 1893     3     16     140     1.00 

George  G.   Higgins,   Editor;   Board  of  Christian  Education  of  the  Moravian 

Church,  Publisher,  500  S.  Church  St. 

YADKINVILLEf  (D2),  pop.  820;  Yadkin  Co.  (NW).  27  m  W  of  Winston-Salem. 
Railroad  station,  Crutchfleld.  SOU  RR.  Tobacco  basket  factories ;  lumber,  grist, 
flour  mills.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Yadkin  Herald-f Wednesday Democratic 1938     8     24     294     1.50        §1,951 

Gordon  Tomlinson,  Editor;  Renfro  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

Yadkin  Ripple-f Thursday Republican 1892     8     24     297     2.00        §3»281 

W.  E.  Rutledge  and  W.  E.  Rutledge,  Jr.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

YANCEYVILLEf  (G2),  pop.  1,891 ;  Caswell  Co.  (N).  16  m  S  of  Danville,  Va.,  nearest 
railroad  station.  SOU;  C&NW;  A&D  RRs.  Agriculture.  Hosiery,  lumber  manu- 
factured. Grain,  tobacco,  livestock. 

Caswell  Messenger-!- Thursday Democratic 1926     7     24     276     2.00        §1,364 

Erwin  D.  Stephens,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ZEBULON  (J8).  pop.  1,878;  Wake  Co.  (C).  22  m  E  of  Raleigh.  NS  RR.  Manufactures 
lumber,  fertilizer,  cottonseed  oil,  feed.  Hatchery.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture. 
Corn,  cotton,  tobacco. 

Record-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1923      5     24     224     3.00        §1,430 

Barrie  S.  Davis,  Editor;  Theo.  Davis  Sons,  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  «A.B.C.  Audit;  >8PA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallv 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NORTH  DAKOTA 

Population  619.636  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  BISMARCK 

North  Dakota  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Manitoba  and  Saskatchewan,  Canada,  south  by  South 
Dakota,  east  by  Minnesota,  and  west  by  Montana.  Its  length,  east  to  west,  is  about  855  miles; 
width,  about  200  miles.  Land  area  is  70,057  square  miles. 

The  Missouri  River,  in  the  south  central  part  of  the  state,  furnishes  navigation  for  boats  of 
from  three  to  six  hundred  tons  burden.  The  Red  River,  in  the  northeast,  drains  on  its  eastern 
border  the  great  wheat  valley  where  a  premium  grade  of  this  cereal  is  grown.  The  Missouri  River 
and  all  small  streams  and  lakes  are  lined  with  timber. 

That  portion  of  the  state  east  of  the  Missouri  River  is  mostly  rolling  prairie.  The  soil  on  the 
Missouri  slope  is  a  black,  sandy  loam,  with  clay  subsoil;  while  in  the  Red  River  valley  it  is  a 
vegetable  deposit  of  unsurpassed  richness.  West  of  the  Missouri  River  the  surface  is  more  broken, 
with  stretches  of  excellent  farming  and  grazing  lands,  except  the  badlands  areas.  In  the  north 
center  is  a  group  of  hills  of  moderate  elevation,  known  as  the  Turtle  Mountains.  In  the  southwest 
is  a  district  of  eroded  clay  hills,  called  the  "Bad  Lands,"  generally  a  good  grazing  region. 

Although  great  extremes  in  temperature  are  recorded,  the  climate  is  healthful  and  the  soil 
productive.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Bismarck  gives  the  annual  monthly  mean  temperature  as 
89.1;  highest  on  record,  114;  lowest,  — 45.  The  total  annual  precipitation  is  16.84  inches,  not  a 
great  amount,  but  sufficient  in  ordinary  years. 

The  University  of  North  Dakota  at  Grand  Forks,  and  the  North  Dakota  Agricultural  College  at 
Fargo,  are  the  leading  collegiate  institutions  of  the  state. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  forty-second.  Rural  population  (1950).  26.8%.  In  1950,  of 
the  619.636  total  population,  608,448  were  white;  11,188  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1960),  65,401.  Farm  acreage,  41,203,114.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
680.0.  Average  value  per  farm,  $18,014.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  9,581. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $874,292,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $180,406,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  wheat,  $224,716,000,  rank,  first;  barley,  $49,072,000,  rank, 
second;  flaxseed,  $40,559,000,  rank,  first;  potatoes,  $17,110,000,  rank,  sixth;  oats,  $9,014,000, 
rank,  sixth;  soybeans,  $6,125,000;  sugar  beets  (1956  value  of  production),  $4,843,000;  rye, 
$3,967,000,  rank,  first;  corn,  $3,720,000 ;  hay,  $2.088,000;  alfalfa  seed,  $315,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $239,360,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$12,943,000;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $11,924,000;  horses  and  mules,  $5,695,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $9,527,000;  turkeys,  $2,559,000;  chickens  (farm 
and  commercial  broilers),  $1,491,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $37,497,000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms,  1,760,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  creamery  butter,  56,759,000  Ibs.; 
creamed  cottage  cheese,  869,000;  ice  cream,  2,294,000  gallons. 

FURS 

Fur  animals  (1953-54):  value  of  pelts  sold,  $304,117.  Principal  furs:  mink,  muskrat,  jack 
rabbit,  beaver. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $36,914,000.  Leading  industry  group: 
food  and  kindred  products.  Total  expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $16,252,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1963),  $19,404,000.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  coal  (lignite),  sand 
and  gravel,  stone,  petroleum. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  186,700.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  384,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  554.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954).  7,743;  sales,  $662,414,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 
Total  number  of  counties  53 

County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat            Pop.           County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Adams   (SW),  Hettinger 4,910         11  Dickey  (S).  Ellendale 9,121 

2  Barnes   (SE),  Valley  City 16,884          12  Divide   (W),  Crosby 5,967 

8  Benson   (N),  Minnewaukan 10,676          18  Dunn  (W),  Manning 7,212 

4  Billings    (SW),  Medora 1,777          14  Eddy  (C),  New  Rockford 6,872 

6  Bottineau  (N),  Bottineau 12,140         15  Emmons    (S),  Linton 9,716 

6  Bowman  (SW),  Bowman 4,001          16  Foster  (C).  Carrington 5,887 

7  Burke   (NW),  Bowbella 6,621          17  Golden  Valley  (SW),  Beach 8,499 

8  Burleigh  (C).  Bismarck 25,678          18  Grand  Forks  (E),  Grand  Forks 89,448 

9  Cass   (SB),  Fargo 68,877         19  Grant  (SW),  Carson 7.114 

10  Cavalier  (NE),  Langdon 11,840         20  Griggs  (EC),  Cooperstown 6.4«0 

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LIST  OF  COUNTIES  (Continued) 
County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop.  County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop 

21  Hettinger  <SW),  Mott.  ...................     7.100          88  Renville   (NW),  Mohall  ..................     5.405 

22  Kidder   (C).  Ste«le  ..........................     6,168          39  Richland  (SE).  Wahpeton  ..............  19.866 

28  LaMoure  (SEC).  La  Moure  ...........     9,498          40  Rolette  (N).  Rolla  ............................  11.102 

24  Logan  (SC),  Napoleon  ....................     6,857          41  Sargent  (SE).  Forman  ....................     7.616 

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85  Pierce  (NC).  Rugby  ........................     8.826          61  Ward   (NW).  Mtnot  ........................  84.782 

86  Ramsey  (NE).  Devils  Lake  ............  14,878          62  Wells    (C),  Fessenden  ....................  10.417 

87  Ransom   (SE),  Lisbon  .....................     8.876          63   Williams  (NW).  Williston  ..............   16.442 

NORTH  DAKOTA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue                                 Number  Period  of  Issue                                 Number 

Daily  ..........................................      13  Weekly  ......................................        3 

Evening  Dailies  ........................  (10)  Monthly   ....................................        8 

Morning  Dailies  ........................    (3)  Bi-monthly  ................................        4 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition  ......    (3)  Quarterly    ..................................        2 

Semi-weekly  ..............................        4  Six  times  a  year  ......................        1 

Weekly  ......................................   103  - 

Fortnightly  ................................        1  Total  Periodicals  ..................      18 

Semi-monthly  ............................        1 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies    (  2  ) 
Shoppers  ....................................    (1) 

Total  Newspapers  ................   122 

Total  number  of  publications  ............................................................................   140 

County  seats  (indicated  byf)  having  publications  ........................................      48 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications  ....................................................   109 

For  circulation  figures  for  daily  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  U 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


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ADAMS   (Ol%).  pop.  411;  Walsh  Co.   (NE).  60  m  NW  of  Grand  Forks.  MSP&SSM 

RR.  Grain,  poultry,  dairy,  truck  farms. 
Wash  Co.  Times  -f      ..  Wednesday.     Independent.   ..1954     5      24     224      2.50  500 

G.  K.  Ness,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Fordville. 
ANAMOOSE    (K8to).  pop.  542;  McHenry  Co.   (NO.  60  m  SE  of  Minot.  MSP&SSM 

RR.  Bank.  Drake.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  rye,  oats. 
Progress-f  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1900      6     26      280      2.50  J418 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  Register,  Drake. 
Mildred  E.  and  Floyd  A.  Kagel,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
ASHLEYf  (M7%).  pop.  1,428;  Mclntosh  Co.  (SC).  85  m  SE  of  Bismarck.  MSP&SSM 

RR.  Creamery.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  flax,  barley. 
Tribune  +  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1901      8     24      304      3.00        §2,004 

Walter  Froh,  Editor;  Ashley  Tribune  Corp..  Publisher. 
BEACHf  (C6),  pop.  1,461;  Golden  Valley  Co.  (SW).  160  m  W  of  Bismarck.  NP  RR. 

Agriculture.  Wheat,  barley,  oats. 
Golden  Valley  News  +  ............  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1912     7     24     280     3.00        §1,850 

Ethel  Seeley.  Editor;  W.  R.  Bratton,  Publisher. 
BELFIELD  (D6),  pop.  1,061;  Stark  Co.  (SW).  115  m  W  of  Bismarck.  NP  RR.  Grain 

elevator;  feed  mill;  machine  shops.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 
News    (offset)  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1937     5      23      222      2.50        §1,306 

Duane  Indergaard,  Editor;  Carl  Indergaard,  Publisher. 
BERTHOLD  (G8),  pop.  459;  Ward  Co.  (NW).  23  m  NW  of  Minot,  banking  town.  GN 

RR.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  potatoes,  cattle. 
Tribune  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1902      6     26     276     2.50  §480 

Joan  Cox.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BEULAH  (G5),  pop.  1.601;  Mercer  Co.  (WC).  67  m  NW  of  Bismarck.  NP  RR.  Cream- 
ery. Lignite  coal  mines.  Stock,  dairy  and  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  potatoes. 
Independent-}-  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1913      7     24      276      3.60          1,875 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  Morales.  Publishers. 

BISMARCKf-MANDAN  (J6).  pop.  25,938  (Bismarck  18,640;  Mandan.  7.298);  Bur. 
leigh  Co.  (C).  The  State  Capital.  On  the  Missouri  River.  200  m  W  of  Fargo.  NP; 
MSP&SSM  RRs.  Airlines:  BNF;  NWA;  FAL. 

Distributing  center  for  western  part  of  state  and  eastern  Montana.  Manu- 
factures optical  equipment,  concrete  products,  farm  machinery,  brick  and  tile. 
Oil  refinery.  Coal  mines.  Oil.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  oats, 
flax,  alfalfa.  Two  TV  stations. 
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Marion  J.  Piper,  Ed.;  North  Dakota  Stockmen's  Assn..  Pub.,  107  S.  Fifth  St. 


Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNalljr 
estimate.  \n»»ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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^State  "Re^OTd^..!?.^^^ Independent 1920     8     24     287     2.00 

Prints   free   distribution   shopping  paper  on   Thurs.   called   Bismarck-Mandan 

Shopper.  Circ.  J  10,808. 
E.  J.  Conrad,  Editor;  Conrad  Publishing  Co.,  Pub.,  200  W.  Main  Avenue. 

Leader -h Quarterly Polit.  (Dem.)....  1983      6     24     231      8.00 

Oscar  Zetter,  Editor;  Leader  Publishing  Co.,  222  1/2  East  Main. 

North  Dakota  Outdoors  + Monthly {Resources          193S  Cor   *5     *26     1'°° 

Al  Fox,  Editor;  North  Dakota  Game  and  Fish  Dept.,  Publisher. 

N^ec£fck-ft^..?.U.y*!.  jMonthly Rural  Elect 1964     3     14     140     2.00 

Conrad  A.  B  lorn  berg,  Editor;  N.  D.  Assn.  of  Rural  Elect.  Coop's,  Publishers. 

Box  1077. 
North  Dakota  Teacher  V Monthly Educational 1912     8     27     140     3.50 

Ella   Schroeder,   Editor;  North   Dakota  Education   Assn.,   Publisher,   Box   67. 
Pioneer — See  Mandan. 
Staats-Anzeiger,  Der-f  (Ger.)Tues.AFri Independent 1906     7     26     294     6.00 

Karl  Gutsche,  Editor;  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  916  Eighth  St. 
Tribune-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1873     8     28     806    16.00^*13,370 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Circulates  also  in  Mandan. 

John  O.  Hjelle,  Editor;  Stella  I.  Mann,  Publisher. 

Williston  Basin  liur_4.ui«  nn  T«*  *9&2     3     28     140     5.00 

..Oil  Int Controlled  free  dist. 

Publisher,  Main  and  Mandan  Sts. 

BOTTINEAUf  (K2),  pop.  2,268;  Bottineau  Co.  (N).  60  m  NE  of  Minot.  GN  RR. 
Creamery.  Resort.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  potatoes,  corn. 

CourantH- Wednesday Ind.  Prog 1885      8      24      284      3.00 

Frank  Szczys,  Editor;  Bottineau  Cooperative  Publishing  Company. 

BOWBELLSf  (F2),  pop.  806;  Burke  Co.  (NW).  60  m  NW  of  Minot.  GN;  MSP&SSM 
RRs.  Coal  mines.  Livestock,  dairy  and  grain  farms,  especially  wheat. 

Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1899     6     26     276     2.00 

Ruth  L.  Maschka,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BOWMANf  (D7),  pop.  1,882;  Bowman  Co.  (SW).  136  m  SW  of  Bismarck.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Creamery.  Coal  mines.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  flax. 

Bowman  County  Pioneer Thursday Independent 1907     7     26     287     3.50 

W.  R.  Lokken,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CANDOf  (M2%),  pop.  1,630;  Towner  Co.  (N).  110  m  NW  of  Grand  Forks.  GN  RR. 
Trade  center.  Grain  elevator;  creamery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Towner  Co.  Record  Herald  +  .. Thursday Independent 1889      8     23      280     3.50 

F.  W.  Denison,  Editor;  R.  D.  Denison  and  F.  W.  Denison,  Publishers. 

CARRINGTONf  (M6),  pop.  2,101;  Foster  Co.  (C).  90  m  NE  of  Bismarck.  NP;  MSP&- 
SSM  RRs.  Manufactures  dairy  products.  Stock,  poultry,  dairy,  grain  farms. 
Wheat. 

Foster  Co.  Independent -f Thursday Republican 1883     8     24     808     8.00 

J.  A.  Gilje,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CARSONf  (G7),  pop.  498;  Grant  Co.  (SW).  60  ra  SW  of  Bismarck.  NP  RR.  Flour 
mills.  Coal  mines.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 

Press-f- Wednesday Independent 1907     7     24     280     2.50 

Mrs.  Hugh  Fitzpatrick,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CASSELTON  (R6),  pop.  1.873;  Cass  Co.  (SE).  20  m  W  of  Fargo.  NP;  GN  RRs. 
Creamery.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  barley,  corn. 

Reporter-h Thursday Independent 1880     6     26     280     4.00 

Mrs.  D.  H.  Potter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CAVALIERf  (P2),  pop.  1,469;  Pembina  Co.  (NE).  In  Red  River  Valley,  70  m  NW  of 
Grand  Forks.  GN  RR.  Flour  mill;  creamery.  Farming.  Wheat,  barley,  potatoes, 
beets,  cattle. 

Chron!cle-f Thursday Independent 1890     7     24     280     3.00 

Gunder  V.  Berg,  Editor;  Chronicle  Publishing  Company. 

CENTERf  (H6),  pop.  492;  Oliver  Co.  (SWC).  36  m  NW  of  Bismarck.  Railroad  station. 
Ft.  Clark.  NP  RR.  Coal  mines.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  com, 
potatoes. 

Republican-*- Thursday Independent 1903     6     26     280     3.00 

Buddy  Rapsavage,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COOPERSTOWNf  (O4%).  pop.  1,189;  Griggs  Co.  (EC).  76  m  NW  of  Fargo.  NP  RR. 
Machine  shop.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  flax,  barley. 

Griggs  Co.  Sentinel-Courier -f  Thursday Independent 1883     7     24     280     8.00 

G.  J.  Frigaard,  Editor;  Frigaard  Publishing  Co. 

CROSBYf  (Dltt),  pop.  1,689;  Divide  Co.  (NW).  110  m  NW  of  Minot.  GN;  MSP*- 
SSM  RRs.  Coal  mines.  Stock,  grain  farms. 


§1,765 


§2,101 


§2,184 


§1,337 


§979 


§2,325 


1325 


Divide  County  Journal -4- Thursday Independent 1906 

John  M.  Andrist,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


8     23     208     3.00        §2,656 


Cfrodatkm— **Sei*.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRaod  McNaUy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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DEVILS  LAKEf  (N8%),  pop.  6,427;  Ramsey  Co.  (NE).  On  a  lake  of  same  name.  90 
m  NW  of  Grand  Forks.  MSP&SSM;  GN  RRs.  Manufactures  culverts,  flour, 
dairy  products.  Sheet  metal_works.  Resort.  State  School  for  the  Deaf.  Grain, 


stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat. 


24     276     4.00 


23     294   12.00 


Cire 


8     24     287  18.00       §4,431 


8     24     294     8.00        §2,810 


Independent 1905 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  L.  Dushinske,  Editor;  M.  R.  Graham,  Publisher. 

World-f Wednesday Independent 1911 

Gordon  Stefonowicz,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DICKINSONf  (E6),  pop.  7,469;  Stark  Co.  (SW).  96  m  W  of  Bismarck.  NP  RR. 
Airline,  FAL.  Manufactures  briquettes,  brick,  tile,  flour.  Bottling  works ;  cream- 
eries; meat  packing  plant.  State  Teachers  College.  Coal  mines.  Stock,  dairy, 
poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  flax. 

North  Dakota  Herold  4-  ( Ger.  JFriday Independent 1911     7 

Albert  Lengowski,  Editor  and  Publisher,  27  1st  Ave. 

PWM  + {su°n.&Mon.     Dependent 1883     8 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Samuel  E.  Burgess,  Publisher. 

DRAKE  (K8%).  pop.  831;  McHenry  Co.  (NO.  60  m  SE  of  Minot.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Railroad  division  point.  Creamery.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat. 

Regis  ter-f Thursday Independent 1906     6     26     280     2.60 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  Progress,  Anamoose. 
Floyd  A.  and  Mildred  E.  Kagel,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

DRAYTftN  (R2%).  pop.  875;  Pembina  Co.  (NE).  On  Red  River,  47  m  N  of  Grand 
Fvks.  Grain  elevator;  creamery.  NP  RR.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Wheat,  sugar  beets,  potatoes. 

Leader -f Thursday Republican 1889     7     22     280     2.25 

Kenneth  Berg,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EDGELEY  (N7),  pop.  048;  La  Moure  Co.  (SEC).  100  m  SW  of  Fargo.  MC;  NP; 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Creamery.  Dairy,  grain  farms. 

Mail-f Thursday Independent 1889     7     24     280     3.50 

Engel  B.  Johnson,  Editor;  LeRoy  M.  Johnson,  Publisher 

ELGIN  (G7),  pop.  882  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-9-57,  gives  939);  Grant  Co.  (SW).  60 
m  SW  of  Bismarck.  NP;  CMSP&P  RRa.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Wheat,  flax,  barley. 

Grant  County  News -f Thursday Independent 1923      6      24     280     2.50 

A.  J.  Sondag,  Editor;  R.  G.  Beede,  Publisher. 

ELLENDALEf  (N7%).  pop.  1,769;  Dickey  Co.  (S).  88  m  N  of  Aberdeen,  S.  D.  CMS- 
P&P; GN  RRs.  Creamery;  hatchery.  State  Normal  and  Industrial  College. 
Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Dickey  County  Leader -f Thursday Ind.Rep 1882     7     24     276     3.00 

M.  D.  Goddard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ENDERLIN  (P6),  pop.  1,504;  Ransom  Co.  (SE).  45  m  SW  of  Fargo.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Railroad  division  point.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Independent -f Thursday Independent 1894     7     24     277     3.00 

Wayne  D.  Peterson,  Publisher. 

FARGOf  (S6),  pop.  88,256;  Cass  Co.  (SE).  On  Red  River,  75  m  S  of  Grand  Forks. 
CMSP&P;  NP;  GN  RRs.  Airlines:  NOR;  NWA. 

Distributing  center  for  automobiles,  accessories,  farm  machinery,  livestock, 
groceries,  hardware,  dry  goods,  lumber,  seeds,  electrical  appliances.  Manufactures 
food,  foundry,  concrete,  dairy  and  meat  products,  fur  coats,  jewelry,  luggage, 
neon  signs,  electrical  apparatus.  Sweet  clover  seed  market.  Four  banks ;  clearings 
(6-80-57),  $638,372,864;  bank  debits,  $998,139,000.  17,429  (residential)  electric 
meters;  7,626  (residential)  gas  (artif.)  meters;  29,100  telephones.  North 
Dakota  Agricultural  College.  Two  TV  stations. 

Catholic  Action  News Monthly Cath.  Diocese....  193 8     6     25     210       .50 

Rev.  Wm.  J.  Durkin,  Editor;  Most  Rev.  A.  J.  Muench,  Publisher,  608  Broadway. 

T?«™™  on*  n«-Kr  >io«,a  j_          Morn.ex.Mon. T_ .,  -B+n  1878     8     28     808   I*-00 

Forum  and  Daily  News  + Kvg.ex.Sun.     Ind'  Rep Evg.  circ.  16.60**24,470 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ,  7.80^*52,217 

Prints  Minnesota  edition  for  Moorhead,  Minn. 

John  D.  Paulson,  Editor;  N.  D.  Black,  Jr.,  Publisher.  101  Fifth  St.,  N. 
North  Dakota  Cancer  ln«  «,««*MW       /Cancer  ICMQ     Q     on     119 

News  (no  adv.) [Bi-monthly (society  News    1948     8     30     112 

Mrs.  J.  W.  Snyder,  Editor;  North  Dakota  Cancer  Society,  Publisher, 

502  Universal  Bldg. 
North  Dakota  State  \n«.**^i«         0*11  ***«•«      1925     2     42     133x1.00 

Engineer  V     f  Quarterly Coll.  &  Bng  g...«  Controlled  free  dist. 

Engineers'  Club,  North  Dakota  Agricultural  College,  Publishers, 
Box  2600,  State  College. 

North  Dakota  Wool  Grower... Bi-monthly {?nduTt?yW        1932     8     3°     14°       *75 

A.  C.  Bjerken,  Editor;  North  Dakota  Wool  Grower,  Publisher,  Box  1186. 

Spectrum -}-V Friday Agrie.  Coll 1898     6     24     210     3.00 

Students  of  the  North  Dakota  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
FESSENDENt  (L4),  pop.  917;  Wells  Co.   (C).  90  m  SE  of  Minot.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Agriculture.  Wheat,  barley,  rye. 

Wells  County  Free  Press -f  ...Thursday Independent 1897     7     24     276     2.00 

Stephen  H.  Farrington,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  ^ Nonpar* U 
ems.  12  to  inch.  VAgmte  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCotinty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRmnd  McNslly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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1:1,964 
§5,768 


§792 


813 


§1,080 


§1,051 


§1,661 


1,488 


15,600 


*       4«  nnn 
x       48,000 


350 
260 


8,500 


§1342 


50 


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FINLEYf  (P4H).  pop.  671;  Steele  Co.  (E).  65  m  NW  of  Fargo.  ON  RR.  Manufac- 
ture* butter.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Steele  County  Press -f Thursday Independent 1896     7     24     280     3.00  5880 

Frank  White,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FORDVILLE  (P3),  pop.  876;  Walsh  Co.  (NE).  40  m  NW  of  Grand  Forks.  MSP&SSM 
RR.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck,  grain  farms.  Potatoes. 

IAneta  Star-f- Friday Independent 1951     5     24     276     2.50  §361 

Tri-County  Sun Thursday Independent 1922     5     24     276     2.50  §647 

6.  K.  Ness,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FORMANf  (P7%),  pop.  466;  Sargent  Co.  (8E).  70  m  SW  of  Fargo.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  flax. 

Sargent  County  News 4- Thursday Independent 1888     7     23     280     2.50          1,189 

A.  A.  Volkmutk,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FORT  YATESf  (J7),  pop.  Xg06;  Sioux  Co.  (SW).  50  m  S  of  Bismarck.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, McLaughlin,  S.  D.  CMSP&P  RR.  Bank,  Mandan.  Agency  headquarters 
for  Indian  service  for  Standing  Rock  Sioux  Reservations.  Stock,  poultry,  grain 
farms.  Oil;  coal  mines. 

Sioux  Co.  Pioneer- Arrow +  .... Thursday  ....  Independent 1918     6     24     280     2.50  600 

Miles  Utter,  Publisher. 

CACKLE  (M6),  pop.  604;  Logan  Co.  (SC).  70  m  SE  of  Bismarck.  NP  RR.  Creamery; 
grain  elevator.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 

Tri-County  News  (offset) (f^1/)         Independent 1952     5     28     208     Vi%00— Free 

Mrs.  E.  J.  Remboldt,  Editor;  H.  V.  Brown,  Publisher.  ' 

GARRISON  (H4),  pop.  1,890;  McLean  Co.  (WC).  40  m  S  of  Minot.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Coal  mines.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  flax,  oats. 

McLean  Co.  Independent Thursday Independent 1903     8     24     803     3.00        §2,325 

Albert  H.  Steinke,  Editor;  Farmers  Independent  Publishing  Company. 

GLEN  ULLIN  (G6),  pop.  1.824;  Morton  Co.  (SWC).  50  m  W  of  Bismarck.  NP  RR. 
Creamery.  Dairy.  Stock,  grain  farms. 

Times Thursday Independent 1946     6     26     276     3.00  §725 

Mack  L.  George,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRAFTONf  (R8),  pop.  4,901;  Walsh  Co.  (NE).  40  m  NW  of  Grand  Forks.  GN;  NP 
RRs.  Creamery.  Ships  grain,  potatoes,  sugar  beets.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 
Wheat,  barley,  potatoes,  sugar  beets. 

Walsh  County  Record  + Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1889     8     24     294     4.00   ^HH,677 

Rilie  R.  Morgan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRAND  FORKSf  (R3%),  pop.  26,836;  Grand  Forks  Co.  (E).  On  Red  River,  75  m  N 
of  Fargo.  NP;  GN  RRs.  Airlines:  NOR;  NWA. 

Wholesale  distributing  center.  Manufactures  flour,  potato  products,  beet 
sugar,  candy,  butter  and  dairy  products.  Three  banks;  deposits  (7-1-58),  $39,- 
650,082.  University  of  North  Dakota;  Wesley  College.  Diversified  farming. 
Wheat,  livestock,  sugar  beets,  potatoes. 

AhHnnJ  Review  V  (no  adv.)....Monthly Coll.  Alumn! 192<   C4ont?o8,led  "ee  dlit.       18>000 

J.  Lloyd  Stone,  Editor;  University  of  North  Dakota  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher, 
University  Station. 

Dakota  Student  +  V Friday Collegiate 1892     7     24     280     2.50          4,000 

Students  of  the  Univ.  of  North  Dakota,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  1, 
University  Station. 

W-r»M4-                                       fEvg.ex.Sun.,    T    .  -  1879      8     24      310  23.40  **34,146 

Herald  + jgun    Morn       Ind.  Rep Saturday  evg.  circ.  **12,289 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  **33,446 

M.  M.  Oppegard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRANVILLE  (J8),  pop.  404;  McHenry  Co.  (NC).  24  m  E  of  Minot,  banking  town. 
GN  RR.  Creamery.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 

Herald-f Thursday Independent 1904     6     26     280     2.00  §400 

Jerome  Jordahl,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HANKINSON  (87%),  pop.  1,409;  Richland  Co.  (SE).  58  m  S  of  Fargo.  GN;  MSP&- 
SSM RRs.  Creamery.  Nurseries.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat, 
cats,  rye,  corn,  barley,  flax. 

News-f- Thursday Independent 1891     7     23     280     8.00        §1,266 

Grant  M.  Helgeson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARVEY  (L4),  pop.  2,887;  Wells  Co.  (C).  On  Sheyenne  River,  75  m  SE  of  Minot. 
MSP&SSM  RR.  Creamery.  Grain,  dairy  farms.  Potatoes,  wheat. 

Herald-f Thursday Independent 1893     8     24     301     3.00        §2,278 

S.  H.  Farrington,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HATTON  (R4),  pop.  991;  Traill  Co.  (E).  40  m  SW  of  Grank  Forks.  GN  RR.  Cream- 
ery. Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  potatoes,  barley. 

Free  Press-f Thursday Republican 1905     7     24     280     3.00        §1,025 

Orion  Cole,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAZEN  (G5).  pop.  1,280;  Mercer  Co.  (WC).  65  m  NW  of  Bismarck.  NP  RR.  Cream- 
ery. Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn. 

Stmr-f Thursday Independent .1912     7     24     280     8.00        §1,667 

A.  M.  Bailey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Ststements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  tines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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HEBRON  (F6),  pop.  1,412;  Morton  Co.  (SWC).  60  m  W  of  Bismarck.  NP  RR.  Brick 
and  tile  plant;  creamery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  barley. 

Herald  + Wednesday  ....Independent 1898     6     24     276     3.50  §900 

Joyce  Lang,  Editor;  Irvin  and  Joyce  Lang,  Publishers. 

HETTINGERf  (E7%),  pop.  1,762;  Adams  Co.  (SW).  110  m  SW  of  Bismarck.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Flour  mill;  creamery.  Brick  and  tile  plant.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms 
Wheat,  flax. 

Adams  County  Record Wednesday Independent 1907     8     24     308     400        51975 

D.  J.  Shults,  Editor  and  Publisher.  * 

HILLSBOROf  (R5).  pop.  1,881;  Traill  Co.  (E).  40  m  NW  of  Fargo.  GN  RR.  Cream- 
ery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  barley,  flax,  potatoes. 

Banner  + Thursday Independent 1879     8     23     808     3.00        §2.O4O 

William  Kremer,  Editor  and  Publisher.  8   ' 

HOPE  (P5),  pop.  470;  Steele  Co.  (E).  55  m  NW  of  Fargo.  GN  RR.  Agriculture. 
Wheat,  rye,  barley,  flax,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  products,  oats. 

Pioneer-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1882      7     24     280     8.00  §596 

Theodore  A.  Kolegraf,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

HUNTER  (R5),  pop.  417;  Cass  Co.  (SE).  80  m  NW  of  Fargo.  GN  RR.  Dairy,  stock, 
poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  potatoes. 

Times  + Thursday Independent 1935      6     24     273     2.60  §630 

Darwin  Lehr,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JAMESTOWNf  (N6%),  pop.  10,697;  Stutsman  Co.  (SEC).  90  m  W  of  Fargo.  MC; 
NP  RRs.  Division  headquarters  of  Northern  Pacific.  Airline  NWA.  Manufactures 
butter  and  dairy  products.  Jamestown  College.  Ships  wheat,  livestock.  Dairy, 
stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  flax,  livestock. 

Jamestown  Collegian -f  V Monday Collegiate 1914      5     24     231     3.00        $1,200 

Students  of  Jamestown  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

8      24      294      2.00        §1,896 


.C.M.. }Thur.day Independent 1904 

J.  M.  Morris,  Editor;  H.  J.  Morris,  Publisher. 

Sun-f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1878 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Bill  Wright,  Editor;  Hansen  Brothers,  Publishers. 


8     22      294   15.60        §5,585 


KENMARE  (F2),  pop.  1,712;  Ward  Co.   (NW).  48  m  NW  of  Minot.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Creamery.  Coal  mines.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Potatoes. 

News-f Wednesday  ....Independent 1899      8     22     280     3.00 

T.  E.  Eckberg,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KILLDEER  (E5),  pop.  698;  Dunn  Co.   (W).  105  m  NW  of  Bismarck.  NP  RR.  Coal 
mines.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  flax,  oats. 

Herald-f- Wednesday Ind.  Rep 1914     7     24     294     8.00 

E.  W.  Doherty,  Editor;  H.  F.  Doherty,  Publisher. 

North  Dakota  Press  Bulletin -{-Monthly Pub.  &  Ptg 190°   Controlled  f?eed'ist. 

E.  W.  Doherty,  Editor;  North  Dakota  Press  Assn.,  Publisher. 

KINDRED  (R6),  pop.  604;  Cass  Co.  (SE).  20  m  SW  of  Fargo.  GN  RR.  Grain,  stock, 

dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  barley,  oats,  potatoes,  soybeans,  beets, 
f  Tribune-4- Thursday Independent 1900      6      26     280     2.00 


Wimbledon  Shopper  -f- Semi-mo Shopper 1958 

Laurence  C.  Knutson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


6     26     280 


§1,406 


§1,812 


287 


§1,025 


1,600 — Free 


KULM  (N7),  pop.  707;  La  Moure  Co.  (SEC).  110  m  SW  of  Fargo.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  barley,  flax. 

Messenger-f Thursday Independent 1897      7     24     276      3.50        §1,120 

Nick  J.  Novakovich,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAKOTAf  (O3H),  pop.  1,082;  Nelson  Co.  (NE).  64  m  W  of  Grand  Forks.  GN  RR. 
Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  flax. 

American -f Thursday Independent ..1902     6     24     276     8.00        §1,276 

L.  A.  Stefonowicz,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAMOUREf  (O7),  pop.  1.010;  La  Moure  Co.  (SEC).  80  m  SW  of  Fargo.  NP  RR. 
Creamery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Chronicle-f Wednesday Independent 1883     8     22     280     8.00        §1,060 

Glenn  V.  Dill,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LANGDONf  (02),  pop.  1,888;  Cavalier  Co.  (NE).  85  m  NW  of  Grand  Forks.  GN  RR. 
Creamery.  State  agricultural  experiment  station.  Ships  durum  wheat,  other 
grains.  Agriculture,  especially  grain.  Barley,  livestock. 

Cavalier  Co.  Republican -I- .Thursday Republican 1889     7     24     283      4.00   **3,196 

E.  J.  Franta,  Editor;  Cavalier  Co.  Republican,  Publisher. 

LANSFORD  (H2),  pop.  852;  Bottineau  Co.  (N).  38  m  N  of  Minot.  MSP&SSM;  GN 
RRs.  Bank,  Mohall.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  cattle. 

Leader Thursday Independent 1926     7     24     280     8.00  §315 

Henry  P.  Sullivan,  Editor  and  Publisher.  Mohall. 

LARIMORE  (P4),  pop.  1,874;  Grand  Forks  Co.  (E).  28  m  W  of  Grand  Forks.  GN  RR. 
Creamery;  feed  mixing  plant.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  po- 
tatoes* barley,  corn,  flax. 

Pioneer-f Thursday Independent. 1882     7     24     280     3.00        §1,030 

Gregg  Heber,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit  J 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tParish  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUf 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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LIDGERWOOD  (R7H),  pop.  1.147;  Richland  Co.  (SE).  60  m  S  of  Fargo.  MSP&SSM; 
GN  RRs.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  rye,  barley,  oats. 


Monitor -f Thursday Independent 

Circulates  in  Veblen,  S.  D. 

C.  W.  and  Louise  Frost,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


1900     7 


280      3.00 


Clre 


1,625 


§2,738 


§  1,906 


52,085 


1,000 


LlNTONf  (K7).  pop.  1,675;  Emmons  Co.  (S).  46  m  SE  of  Bismarck.  NP;  CMSP&P 
RRs.  Farming,  especially  grain  and  stock  raising.  Dairy  farms. 

Emmons  County  Record  + Thursday Independent 1884     7     23     300     3.50 

William  Fischer,  Editor;  Lester  E.  Koeppen,  Publisher. 

LISBONf  (P7),  pop.  2,081;  Ransom  Co.  (SE).  57  m  SW  of  Fargo.  NP  RR.  Manufac- 
tures butter,  ice  cream,  road  signs.  North  Dakota  Soldiers'  Home.  State  fish 
hatchery.  Diversified  farming. 

Ransom  County  Gazette-}- Thursday Independent .1882      7     24     280     3.00 

F.  J.  Froeachle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LTTCHVILLE  (O6),  pop.  408;  Barnes  Co.  (SE).  70  m  SW  of  Fargo.  NP  RR.  Grain, 
stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Cattle,  butter  fat. 

Bulletin-f Friday Ind.  Rep 1901     7     24     280     2.50 

Leonard  N.  Berg,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MADDOCK  (LSft),  pop.  741;  Benson  Co.  (N).  85  m  SE  of  Minot.  NP  RR.  Creamery 
Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Standard -f Thursday Independent 1901     7     24     280     2.50 

C.  D.  Stiles  &  Son,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MANDANf-BISMARCK  (J6),  pop.  25,988  (Mandan,  7,298;  Bismarck,  18,640) ;  Morton 

Co.  (SWC).  On  Missouri  River,  6  m  W  of  Bismarck.  NP  RR.  Railroad  terminal. 

Manufactures  butter,  flour,  beverages,  tile,  culverts.  Oil  refinery.  State  Training 

School.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  flax. 
Morton  County  News -f- Thursday Independent 1919      8     24      287      1.50  §867 

Prints  weekly  shopping  paper  for  free  distribution. 

E.  J.  Conrad,  Editor;  Conrad  Pub.  Co.,  200  W.  Main  Ave.,  Bismarck. 
Pioneer-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1881     8     23     306   13.00   **4,376 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Circulates  also  in  Bismarck. 

Patrick  Phillips,  Editor;  W.  C.  and  E.  D.  Tostevin,  Publishers. 
Tribune — See  Bismarck. 

MARMARTH  (B7).  pop.  469;  Slope  Co.  (SW).  160  m  SW  of  Bismarck.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Bank,  Rhame.  Stock  farms.  Wheat,  hay. 

Slope  Messenger-!- Thursday Independent 1936     7     24     266     3.50  §900 

Duane  Clark  and  Marvin  Ness,  Editors  and  Publishers,  New  England. 

MAYVILLE  (R4%),  pop.  1,790;  Traill  Co.  (E).  35  m  SW  of  Grand  Forks.  GN  RR. 
Creamery.  Trade  center.  State  Teachers  College.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 
Wheat,  barley,  oats. 

Traill  County  Tribune-!- Thursday Independent 1881      7     24     280     3.00          1,275 

Otto  Bang,  Publisher. 

McCLUSKYf  (K4%).  pop.  850;  Sheridan  Co.  (WC).  50  m  NE  of  Bismarck.  NP  RR. 
Creamery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  livestock,  butterfat. 

Gazette-f- Thursday Republican 1905      6     26      273      3.00        §1,652 

Christine  Moore,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

McVILLE  (O4),  pop.  626;  Nelson  Co.  (NE).  20  m  S  of  Lakota.  GN  RR.  Farm  imple- 
ment factory;  creamery.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Journal Thursday Independent 1943     6     26     276     2.50  612 

O.  U.  Tyler,  Publisher. 

MEDORA,  <C5%),  pop.  X162;  Billings  Co.  (SW).  180  m  W  of  Bismarck.  NP  RR. 
Bank,  Beach.  Grain  and  stock  farms.  Cattle. 

Billings  County  Pioneer -f- Thursday Independent 1919     6     24     280      1.50  §450 

Mrs.  Alice  Lebo,  Editor;  W.  R.  Bratton,  Publisher,  Beach. 

MICHIGAN  <O3%),  pop.  486;  Nelson  Co.  (NE).  50  m  W  of  Grand  Forks.  GN  RR. 
Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  potatoes,  hay. 

Nelson  County  Arena  + Friday Independent 1905     6     26     276     2.50  §582 

Urban  A.  Theisen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MILNOR  (R7),  pop.  674;  Sargent  Co.  (SE).  54  m  SW  of  Fargo.  NP  RR.  Manufactures 
cabinets.  Hatchery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat. 

Sargent  Co.  Teller-f Thursday Democratic 1883      6     26     280     2.50  §825 

L.  E.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MINNEWAUKANf  (M3%),  pop.  448;  Benson  Co.  (N).  100  m  E  of  Minot.  NP  RR. 
Diversified  farming.  Flax,  rye,  barley,  oats. 

Benson  Co.  Farmers  Press -f  Thursday Independent 1883     7     24     280     3.00        §2,480 

Leslie  N.  Strand,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MINOTf  (H8),  pop.  22,082;  Ward  Co.  (NW).  110  m  NW  of  Bismarck.  GN;  MSP&SSM 
RRs.  Airline  BNF.  Business  and  trading  center.  Manufactures  dairy  products, 
stokers,  flour  and  grain,  sausages,  builders'  specialties.  Railroad  shops.  State 
Teachers  College.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  TV  station. 

News-!- Evg.ex.Sun..... Independent 1884     8     23 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Ray  C.  Dobson,  Publisher,  301-303  Fourth  St.,  S.E. 

Red  and  Green+  V Bi-monthly..    Collegiate 1928     5 

Students  of  the  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Ward  County  Independent -(-.Thursday Independent 1902     8 

W.  H.  Fuller,  Editor  and  Publisher,  16  First  St.,  S.  W. 


301    18.20**24,690 


24      224 


1,500 


24     287     3.00        §1,700 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jnne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit? 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  1  County  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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«.~..   ,,A  E$Ub  Coli^ Width V Depth   Sub  Cire 

MOHALLf  (G2).  pop.  1,078;  Renville  Co.  (NW).  40  m  NW  of  Minot.  GN  BB.  Cream- 

ery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  flax,  cattle. 
Ren ville  County  Farmer -f- Thursday Independent 1901     7     24     280     3.50        51633 

Henry  P.  Sullivan.  Editor  and  Publisher.  8  ' 

MOTTf  (F7),  pop.  1,688;  Hettinger  Co.  (SW).  80  m  SW  of  Bismarck,  NP;  CMSP&P 
RRs.  Manufactures  flour,  ice  cream,  dairy  products.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture. 
Wheat,  flax. 

Pioneer  Press  -f Thursday Independent 1907     8     24     808     8.50        51,475 

Balph  Shults,  Editor;  Pioneer  Press  Company,  Publisher. 

NAPOLEONf  (Lett),  pop.  1,070;  Logan  Co.  (SO.  65  m  SE  of  Bismarck.  MSP&SSM 
BB.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms.  Grain,  especially  wheat,  dairy  products. 


Homestead  + Wednesday Republican 1886 

J.  A.  Bryant,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7      24      276      3.00        §1,906 


NEW  ENGLAND   (E6%),  pop.  1,117;  Hettinger  Co.   (SW).  100  m  SW  of  Bismarck. 

CMSP&P   BB.   Creamery.   Large  primary   wheat  market.   Coal  mines.   Dairy. 

stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  rye.  flax. 
Hettinger  County  Herald +  ..- Thursday Independent 1907      7     24     276     3.50 

E.  C.  Bundle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Slope  Messenger — See  Marmarth. 

NEW  LEIPZIG  (G7),  pop.  447;  Grant  Co.  (SW).  65  m  SW  of  Bismarck.  NP; 
CMSP&P  BBs.  Diversified  farming,  grain,  dairy  products,  poultry,  hogs. 

Sentinel-f Thursday Independent. 1912     7     24     280     2.50 

Mrs.  Hugh  Fitzpatrick,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Carson. 

NEW  ROCKFORDf  (M4).  pop.  2,185;  Eddy  Co.  (SC).  On  James  Biver,  100  m  SW  of 
Grand  Forks.  GN;  NP  BRs.  Manufactures  butter.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain 
farms.  Wheat,  beef. 

Transcript -f- Thursday Independent .1883     8     23     280     3.50 

Harve  E.  Olsen,  Editor;  Transcript  Publishing  Company. 

NEW  SALEM  (H6),  pop.  042;  Morton  Co.  (SWC).  84  m  W  of  Bismarck.  NP  RR. 
Creamery.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Cattle ;  dairy  products. 

Journal-f Wednesday Independent 1907     7     24     280     3.00 

Cale  Dickey,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  B. 

NEW  TOWN  (F8%),  pop. (special  U.  S.  Census  1-31-55,  gives  1,125);  Mount- 
rail  Co.  (NW).  On  Lake  Thompson,  60  m  SW  of  Minot.  MSP&SSM  RR.  Resort. 
Fisheries.  Coal  mines;  oil.  Stock,  grain  farms. 

News  + Wednesday  ....Independent 1915     7      24     280     3.00 

Harold  N.  Dally  and  Norman  Buchholz,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

NORTHWOOD  (P4),  pop.  1,182;  Grand  Forks  Co.  (E).  80  m  SW  of  Grand  Forks.  GN 
RR.  Creamery.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  flax,  potatoes,  corn,  soybeans,  alfalfa. 

Gleaner -f- Friday Republican 1888     7     24     279     2.00 

D.  L.  Campbell,  Publisher. 

OAKES  (O7),  pop.  1.774;  Dickey  Co.  (S).  60  m  N  of  Aberdeen.  S.  D.  NP;  C&NW; 
MSP&SSM  RRs.  Creameries.  Agriculture,  especially  dairying.  Wheat,  oats, 


Times -f Thursday Ind.Rep 1883     8 

H.  C.  Edblom,  Editor;  Bassingwaite  &  Edblom,  Publishers. 


24     308      3.00 


§1,100 


§348 


§1,893 


§933 


1,100 


2.257 


PARK  RIVER  (P8),  pop.  1.692;  Walsh  Co.  (NE).  60  m  NW  of  Grand  Forks.  GN  RR. 
Creamery.  Trading  center.  County  Agricultural  School.  Diversified  farming. 
Certified  potatoes  and  seed  grain,  oats,  barley. 

Walsh  County  Press  + Thursday Democratic 1883     6     26     280     2.50        §1,480 

Rosamond  O'Brien.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PAR5HALL  (F8%),  pop.  936;  Mountrail  Co.  (NW).  45  m  SW  of  Minot.  MSP&SSM 
RR.  Coal  mines.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Vegetables. 

Mountrail  County  Record  +  .. Thursday Independent. 1919      7      24      280      3.00        §1,269 

Donald  S.  Dally,  Publisher. 

PEMBINA  (Rl%),  pop.  640;  Pembina  Co.  (NE).  75  m  N  of  Grand  Forks.  NP  RR. 
Bank,  Neche.  Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  flax,  barley. 

New  Era-f Friday Republican .1918     6     26     280     2.00  J770 

Roy  C.  DeFrance,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PORTLAND  (R4H),  pop.  641;  Traill  Co.  (E).  50  m  NW  of  Fargo.  GN  RR.  Elevator; 
ereamery.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  flax,  potatoes,  turkeys. 

Republican-^ Thursday Ind.  Rep 1892     6     26     273     2.50  §520 

Ejnar  Eriksen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RAY  (D8),  pop.  721;  Williams  Co.  (NW).  88  m  NW  of  Minot.  GN  RR.  Cold  storage 
plants.  Grain  farms. 

Rakota-j- Friday Independent 1949     7     24     280     8.00  §600 

Helen  Weyrauch,  Editor;  Ray  Community  Club,  Publishers. 

ROLLAf  (Ll%).  pop.  1,176;  Rolette  Co.  (N).  90  m  NE  of  Minot.  GN  RR.  Near 
Turtle  Mountain  Indian  Reservation.  Manufactures  bearings.  Creamery.  Grain, 
stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  flax. 

Turtle  Mountain  Star Thursday Republican 1888     7     24     282     8.50        §2,376 

J.  F.  Mott,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— -1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  ia  membership  fee. 

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RUGBYf  (L3).  pop.  2.907:  Pierce  Co.  (NO.  60  m  E  of  Minot.  GN  RR.  Geographical 
center  of  North  America,  Creamery;  poultry  dressing:  plant.  Grain,  stock,  dairy. 
poultry  farms. 
Pierce  County  Tribune  -f  .......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1887     8     24     280     3.00 

Frank  Horns  tein,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SARLES  (NIK).  pop.  285;  Cavalier  Co.  (NE).  120  m  NW  of  Grand  Forks.  GN  RR. 
Bank.  Munich.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  barley,  oats. 


>r  ........  Independent.......  1906     6     26     280     2.60 

Carl  Louis  George,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SELFRIDGE  (J7ft).  pop.  848;  Sioux  Co.  (SW).  55  m  S  of  Bismarck.  CMSPAP  RR. 

Bank.  McLaughlin.  S.  D.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  hogs,  cattle.  Coal  mines. 

Journal  -f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1918     6     24     280     2.60 

Merle  Lofgren,  Publisher. 

STANLEYf    (F8),  pop.    1,486;  Mountrail  Co.    (NW).   60   m   W   of  Minot.   GN  RR. 

Creamery.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  flax,  corn. 
Mountrail  Co.  Promoter  -f  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1904     7     24     276     8.00 

Russell  Kilen.  Editor;  M.  O.  and  R.  W.  Kilen.  Publishers. 

STEELEf  (L6).  pop.  762;  Kidder  Co.  (C).  48  m  E  of  Bismarck.  NP  RR.  Ships  cattle, 
hogs,  sheep.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  barley,  rye. 

0lFS™'Kpre9"+0.U."'y....}Tl'ur.day  ........  Ind.  A  A«rlc  .......  1884      6     24     276     3.00 

Harold  L.  Hanson,  Editor;  Kidder  County  Farmers'  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

TIOGA  (E3),  pop.  456  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-25-56.  gives  1,881)  ;  Williams  Co.  (NW). 

86  m  W  of  Minot.  GN  RR.  Coal  mines.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 
Tribune  ...............  ".  .....................  Thursday  ........  Independent.  ......  1851     7     24     276     3.00 

Cecil  D.  Jahraus,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TOWNERf  (K8).  pop.  956;  McHenry  Co.  (NC).  46  m  E  of  Minot.  GN  RR.  Ships  hay. 

cattle.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Mouse  River  Farmers  Press  +  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1887     6     26     276     2.50 

Fern  E.  Lee,  Editor;  Mouse  River  Farmers  Press,  Inc..  Publisher. 

TURTLE  LAKE  (J4ft),  pop.  839;  McLean  Co.  (WO.  60  m  N  of  Bismarck.  NP  RR. 
Bank.    Underwood.    Ships    cattle,    grain.    Stock,    dairy,    poultry,    grain    farms. 
Wheat,  flax,  wool. 
McLean  County  Journal  ..........  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1902     7     22     280     3.00 

Gustav  T.  Anderson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

UNDERWOOD  (H4%).  pop.  1.061;  McLean  Co.  (WC).  48  m  NW  of  Bismarck.  MSP&- 

SSM  RR.  Coal  mines.  Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  flax,  rye. 
News  .........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1932     6     26     280     8.00 

Arthur  E.  Scott,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
VALLEY  CITYf  (P6).  pop.  6,861;  Barnes  Co.  (SB).  60  m  W  of  Fargo.  MSP&SSM; 

NP  RRs.  Manufactures  flour,  butter,  handles,  ice  cream.  State  Teachers  College. 

Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  barley,  flax,  corn.  TV  station. 

""oSaZv^ZZZ..^****.      I-d-K«"  .............  1879     8     24     287     8'00 

Stanley  Cann,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Viking  News+  V  .....................  Bi-monthly  .....  Collegiate  ...........  1916     4     24     168      1.00 

Faculty,  Students  and  Alumni  of  Valley  City  State  Teachers  College,   Pubs. 
Young  Citizen  ..........................  6  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Juvenile  Int  ......  1943     2     40     133  x2.00 

W.  M.  Wemett,  Editor;  Young  Citizen  League  of  American,  Publisher. 
VELVA  (J8%).  pop.  1,170;  McHenry  Co.  (NC).  27  m  SE  of  Minot.  MSP&SSM  RR. 

Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Grain,  stock,  poultry. 
Journal-*-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1900     6     26     280     8.00 

Jerome  Jordahl,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
WAHPETONf  (S7).  pop.  6.126;  Richland  Co.  (SE).  On  Red  River.  46  m  S  of  Fargo. 

NP;  CMSP&P;  GN  RRs.  Manufactures  flour,  creamery  and  sheet  iron  products. 

pottery.  Government  Indian  School.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat, 

corn,  alfalfa. 

^obeV3'^  .............  187?     8     24     28T     4'5° 

E.  Donald  I  Lum,  Editor;  Donald  and  Eldon  Lum.  Publishers. 

WALHALLA  (Pitt),  pop.  1,468;  Pembina  Co.  (NE).  80  m  NW  of  Grand  Forks.  GN 
RR.  Creamery.  Ships  potatoes.  Mountain  resort.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain 

Mountah!2er  +  .........................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Pro*  ...........  1897     7     24     280     8.00 

Everett  C.  Knudson.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WASHBURNt  (J6).  pop.  918;  McLean  Co.  (WC).  On  Missouri  River,  88  m  NW  of 
Bismarck.    MSP&SSM    RR.    Coal   mines.   Stock,    grain,   dairy,   poultry   farms. 
Wheat,  rye,  flax. 
Leader-!-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1883     8     28     808     8.00 

Oliver  Borlaug,  Editor;  Oliver  Borlaug  and  Duane  Cornelius,  Publishers. 

WATFORD  CITYf  (D4).  pop.  1,871;  McKenzie  Co.  (W).  140  m  NW  of  Bismarck.  GN 
RR.  Coal  mines  ;  oil  wells.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  beef,  dairy  products. 


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§1,648 

§705 
8600 

3,917 

J700 
J2,300 

§950 

$5,815 

1,363 

§1,440 


Bp     }  Thursday Independent 1908     8     26     276     3.50        §2,350 

F.  ATshipman7~Editor';  McKenzie  County  Farmers  Publishing  Company. 


-**Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.     W  Agate  Hoes.   14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    \n«»ued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Gold*  to  the  us*  of  the  Directory  In  front  of  book. 

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---  -  --  ~~  Eitib  Colf«W!dthVDepth   Sub  Clre 

WESTHOPE  <H1%).  pop.  575:  Hotting  fo    <N).  50  m  N  of  Mlnot.  ON  RB.  Flo«r 

n.rraln''tOCrd  atrfTr;d^!±.Kyep»bir«n:!.rU'901     6     26     280     2.00       J1.Z7S 
C.  J.D^ake"  Editor  and  Publisher. 


F."E;"stefonVwic*,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

S^S^  Farm.  Diver.ifled  tomln,. 


Cattle,  dairy  products.  e^exSun  .....  Independent  .......  1899     8     23     308   15.60        §7,532 

''.  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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Publisher. 


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OHIO 


Population  7,946,627   (U.  S.  Census,  1960) 
State  Capital,  COLUMBUS 

Ohio  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Michigan  and  Lake  Erie,  east  by  Pennsylvania  and  West 
Virginia,  south  by  West  Virginia  and  Kentucky,  and  west  by  Indiana.  Its  greatest  extent  from 
east  to  west  is  225  miles,  from  north  to  south,  200  miles.  Its  land  area  is  41,268  square  miles, 
plus  3,450  miles  which  are  in  Lake  Erie. 

The  general  character  of  the  surface  is  that  of  a  plateau  about  800  to  1,000  feet  above  sea  level. 
Deep  valleys  cut  by  rivers  and  streams  give  the  whole  state  a  distinctively  undulating  surface. 
The  soil  is  everywhere  fertile  and  the  state  ranks  high  in  all  branches  of  agriculture. 

Ohio  has  navigable  waterways  for  the  480  miles  of  the  Ohio,  the  280  miles  of  lake  frontage,  and 
for  100  miles  up  the  Muskingum  River  in  the  southeast.  Rail  transportation,  served  by  29  rail- 
roads  with  more  than  10,000  miles  of  track,  is  heavy  in  all  directions.  The  highway  system 
exceeds  88,800  miles.  Eleven  airlines  pass  through  Ohio,  and  there  are  400  airports  and  landing 
fields. 

Ohio  is  ranked  third  as  an  industrial  state,  and  is  first  in  production  of  many  things  including 
tires  and  tubes,  paint,  refrigerators  and  machine  tools. 

One  of  the  interesting  features  of  Ohio  has  been  its  political  life.  It  is  regarded  as  a  pivotal 
state  in  many  elections,  and  eight  Presidents  have  been  born  here.  Some  of  its  institutions 
of  higher  education  are  Ohio  State  University  at  Columbus;  Western  Reserve  at  Cleveland; 
Cincinnati  University  at  Cincinnati;  Ohio  Wesleyan  University  at  Delaware;  Oberlin  at  Oberlin. 

The  mean  average  temperature  is  52.7;  highest  on  record,  108;  lowest  on  record,  — 17;  total 
annual  precipitation,  85.5. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  fifth.  Urban  population  (1950),  70.2%.  In  1950,  of  the 
7,946,627  total  population,  7,476,378  were  white;  470,254  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  199,359.  Farm  acreage,  20,969,411.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
105.2.  Average  value  per  farm,  $14,575.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  13,988. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $353,316,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $637,210,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957):  corn,  $73,390,000,  rank,  sixth;  soybeans,  $65,459,000, 
rank,  sixth;  wheat,  $54,699,000;  tobacco  (value  of  production),  $9,395,000;  hay,  $8,568,000, 
rank,  eighth;  oats,  $8,164,000,  rank,  eighth;  potatoes,  $5,805,000;  sugar  beets  (1956  value  of 
production),  $2,507,000;  red  clover  seed,  $1,063,000,  rank,  fifth;  popcorn  (value  of  production), 
$770,000,  rank,  fourth;  timothy  seed,  $715,000;  barley,  $605,000;  maple  sirup,  $461,000;  rye, 
$282,000;  sweetclover  seed,  $198,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957):  apples,  $5,565,000;  peaches,  $2,425,000;  straw- 
berries (value  of  production),  $1,075,000;  grapes,  $1,042,000,  rank,  seventh;  cherries,  $271,- 
000;  pears,  $54,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $297,688,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$67,236,000,  rank,  seventh;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $21,289,000;  horses  and  mules,  $6,039,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957)  :  eggs,  $61,593,000,  rank,  eighth;  chickens  (farm  and  com- 
mercial broilers).  $17;508,000;  turkeys,  $11,702,000,  rank,  seventh. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $221,552,000.  rank,  sixth.  Total 
milk  production  on  farms,  5,627,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957)  :  evaporated  milk,  244,- 
410,000  Ibs.;  creamed  cottage  cheese,  51,097,000  Ibs.;  non-fat  dry  milk  solids,  50,192,000  Ibs.; 
creamery  butter,  44,157,000  Ibs.;  American  cheese,  11,317,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  42,468,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Total  catch  (1956),  26,085,000  Ibs.;  $3,618,000  value.  Principal  fish:  yellow  pike,  blue  pike, 
catfish,  yellow  perch,  white  bass. 

FORESTS  AND  FURS 

Total  lumber  production  (1953),  254  million  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods :  oak,  maple,  beech,  elm, 
yellow  poplar,  hickory,  ash,  sycamore,  cottonwood  and  aspen,  bass  wood,  walnut,  southern 
yellow  pine. 

Fur  animals:  Number  of  pelts  (1956-57),  754,729.  Total  estimated  value,  $749,366.  Principal 
furs :  Muskrat,  raccoon,  mink,  opossum. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $10,153,718,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
machinery  (except  electrical),  primary  metal  industries,  transportation  equipment,  fabricated 
metal  products.  Total  expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $763,251,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1951),  $802,618,000,  rank,  eleventh.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value: 
coal,  stone,  cement,  lime. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-68),  8,668,100.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  3,868,- 
000,  rank,  fifth.  Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  1,242.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  86,881; 
•ales,  $9.618,587.000. 


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OHIO 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  88 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Adams  (S),  West  Union 20,499 

2  Allen    (NW).   Lima 88,188 

8  Ashland  (NC),  Ashland 88,040 

4  Ashtabula  (NE),  Jefferson 78,695 

5  Athens  (SB),  Athens 46,889 

6  Auglaize  (W),  Wapakoneta 80,689 

7  Belmont  (E),  Saint  Clairsville....  87,740 

8  Brown   (SW),  Georgetown 22,221 

9  Butler    (SW),   Hamilton 147,208 

10  Carroll  (E),  Carrollton 19,039 

11  Champaign  (WC),  Urbana, 26,793 

12  Clark  (WC),  Springfield 111,661 

18  Clermont   (SW),  Batavia 42,182 

14  Clinton    (SW).   Wilmington 25,572 

15  Columbiana  (E),  Lisbon 98,920 

16  Coshocton   (EC),  Coshocton 81,141 

17  Crawford   (NC),  Bucyrus 38,738 

18  Cuyahoga  (NE),  Cleveland 1,889,532 

19  Darke   (W),  Greenville 41,799 

20  Defiance  (NW),  Defiance 25,925 

21  Delaware  (C),  Delaware 80,278 

22  Erie  (N),  Sandusky 52.566 

28  Fairfleld  (SO,  Lancaster 62,130 

24  Fayette  (SWC),  Wash'gton  C.  H.  22,664 

25  Franklin  (C),  Columbus 503,410 

28  Fulton   (NW).  Wauseon 25,680 

27  Gallia  (S),  Gallipolis 24,910 

28  Geauga  (NE),  Chardon 26,646 

29  Greene  (SW),  Xenia 58,892 

80  Guernsey  (E),  Cambridge 38,452 

81  Hamilton    (SW),  Cincinnati 728,952 

82  Hancock  (NW),  Findlay 44,280 

83  Hardin   (NWC),  Kenton 28,678 

84  Harrison  (E),  Cadiz 19,054 

86  Henry   (NW),  Napoleon 22,428 

86  Highland   (SW),  Hillsboro 28,188 

87  Hocking  (SEC),  Logan 19.520 

88  Holmes  (NEC),  Millersburg 18,760 

89  Huron  (N),  Norwalk 89,858 

40  Jackson   (S),  Jackson 27,767 

41  Jefferson  (E),  Steubenville 96,495 

42  Knox  (C),  Mount  Vernon 85.287 

48  Lake  (NE),  Painesville 76,979 

44  Lawrence    (S),  Ironton 49,115 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat 

45  Licking  (C).  Newark 

46  Logan   (WC),  Belief ontaine 

47  Lorain  (N),  Elyria 

48  Lucas  (NW),  Toledo 

49  Madison    (SWC),  London 

50  Mahoning   (NE),  Youngstown.... 

51  Marion   (NWC),  Marion 

52  Medina   (N),  Medina 

63  Meigs   (SE),  Pomeroy..., 

64  Mercer  (W),  Celina 

65  Miami  (W),  Troy 

56  Monroe  (SE),  Woodsfield 

67  Montgomery  (SW),  Dayton 

68  Morgan   (SE),  McConnelsville.... 

59  Morrow  (C),  Mount  Gilead 

60  Muskingum    (SEC),   Zanesville.. 

61  Noble  (SE),  Caldwell 

62  Ottawa  (N),  Port  Clinton 

63  Paulding  (NW),  Paulding 

64  Perry  (SEC) ,  New  Lexington 

65  Pickaway  (SC),  Circleville 

66  Pike  (S).  Waverly 

67  Portage   (NE),  Ravenna 

68  Preble    (SW),  Eaton 

69  Putnam  (NW),  Ottawa 

70  Richland  (NC),  Mansfield 

71  Ross  (SC),  Chillicothe 

72  Sandusky  (N),  Fremont 

73  Scioto  (S),  Portsmouth 

74  Seneca   (N),  Tiffin 

75  Shelby  (W),  Sidney 

76  Stark  (NE),  Canton 

77  Summit   (NE),  Akron 

78  Trumbull  (NE),  Warren 

79  Tuscarawas  (E),  New  Phila'phia 

80  Union  (WC),  Marysville 

81  VanWert   (W),  Van  Wert 

82  Vinton  (S).  McArthur 

83  Warren   (SW),  Lebanon 

84  Washington  (SE),  Marietta 

85  Wayne  (NEC),  Wooster 

86  Williams  (NW),  Bryan 

87  Wood  (NW),  Bowling  Green 

88  Wyandot  (NWC).  Up.  Sandusky 


Pop. 
70,645 
81,829 
148,162 
395,651 
22,300 
257,629 
49,969 
40,417 
28,227 
28,811 
61,809 
15,362 
898,441 
12,886 
17,168 
74,635 
11.750 
29.469 
15.047 
28.999 
29.852 
14.607 
68,954 
27,081 
25,248 
91,805 
64,424 
46,114 
82,910 
62.978 
28,488 
283,194 
410.082 
158,915 
70,820 
20,687 
26,971 
10,759 
88,605 
44,407 
68,716 
26,202 
69,605 
19,785 


OHIO  NEWSPAPER  AND 
Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  102 

Evening  Dailies  (92) 

Morning  Dailies (10) 

Daily,  Foreign  „ (5) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (21) 

Semi-weekly  14 

Weekly  318 

Semi-monthly    2 

Fortnightly    2 

Monthly   1 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies(30) 
Shoppers  (3) 

Total  Newspapers  439 


Number 


PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue 

Daily 

Semi-weekly  7 

Weekly  69 

Fortnightly    13 

Semi-monthly 12 

Monthly   156 

Bi-monthly  n 

Quarterly   36 

Nine  times  a  year 1 

Eight  times  a  year  1 

Six  ti.  during  academic  yr 4 

Five  times  a  year 1 

Four  times  a  week  during 

academic  year  1 


Total  Periodicals  311 

Total  number  of  publications 750 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 83 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 320 

For  circulation  ftfures  for  daily  papers  se«  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  to 
possible  to  Incorporate  a  later  figure  In  that  list. 

Estib  Cols^WidthVDenth   Sub  Circ 

ADA  (C4),  pop.  3,640;  Hardin  Co.  (NWC).  16  m  E  of  Lima.  PA  RR.  Airport.  Manufac- 
tures athletic  goods,  farm  implements,  lumber,  flour,  feed,  creamery  products, 
roofing  paint.  Hatcheries;  greenhouse.  Ohio  Northern  University.  Livestock. 
Corn,  wheat,  sugar  beets. 

Herald-f Friday Independent 1885     8     24     290     3.00        §2,500 

B.  F.  Snyder,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Northern  Review  +  V Bi-wkly,  Tues.. Collegiate 1902     7     26     280x1.85          1,550 

Students  of  Ohio  Northern  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <&  Nonpareil 
em»,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  incb.  tCountj  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  In  front  of  book. 


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Estab  Cols  <3>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

AKRONf  (G8),  pop.  274,605;  Summit  Co.  (NE).  85  m  S  of  Cleveland.  A&BB;  AC&Y; 
B&O;  ERIE;  PA  RRs.  Airlines:  AA;  CAP;  EAL:  UAL. 

Manufacturing  center  for  rubber  tires,  rubber  goods,  rubber  working  machin- 
ery, rubber  toys,  automotive  rims,  plastics,  airplane  parts.  Cereals,  fishing 
tackle,  steel  products,  clay  products,  iron  castings,  machinery,  chemicals, 
surgical  supplies,  paper  bags,  sewer  pipe,  zinc  oxide,  children's  books,  wood  and 
aluminum  storm  doors,  windows,  furniture,  mattresses,  road  building  ma- 
chinery, automobile  stampings  manufactured.  Salt  and  limestone  mines;  clay. 
Five  banks;  deposits  (6-31-57),  $537,537,000.  174,193  electric  (AC)  meters; 
102,000  gas  (nat.)  meters;  159,191  telephones.  Coal  mines;  clay  pits.  University 
of  Akron,  Akron  Law  School.  TV  station. 

agyar  Hirlap-h        ^Thursday Independent 1912     7     24     280     5.00        §3,162 

~fr%mwy"T££ior"*nAmbUBb9rt  27  N.  Highlands  Ave. 


Automotive  Chain  Store Monthly Auto  Supplies.... 


1953      8      27      139      8.00 

Controlled  circ.    >  13,356 
Edward  S.  Babcox,  Editor ;  Babcox  Publications,  Inc.,  US.  Forge  St.  ( 4 ) . 

nMAA_  T™,.,,,,I-L.                        JEvg.ex.Sun.   T«^.«««^.«*         1889      8      23     314  15.60**163,191 
Beacon  Journal-f (Sun.  Morn.     Independent Sunday  circ.  7.80**172,&30 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

John  S.  Knight,  Ed.;  Beacon  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  44  East  Exchange  St.  (8). 

Brake  and  Front  1  Mrt«fulv  A,it«mntiv«         193°     2     27       94     4-°° 

End   Service   J  Monthly Automotive Controlled  circ.    >27,088 

E.  S.  Babcox,  Editor;  The  Babcox  Publications,  Inc.,  11  S.  Forge  St.  (4). 

Buchtelite-f- V Wed.  &  Fri Collegiate 1889     5     24     210     2.00        J2.500 

Students  of  University  of  Akron,  Editors  and  Publishers  (4). 

Buckeye  American.  The+ Monthly Fraternal 1947     3     30     133  x        $9,000 

Fred  Mourey,  Editor;  Junior  Order  United  Mechanics,  Publisher, 
89  E.  Market  St.  (8). 

Home  Improvement  Topics  +  Monthly Home  Improve.. 1958      3      26      140  16,500 

James  E.  Cochran,  Editor;  Babcox  Publications,  11  S.  Forge  St. 

1940      5     23 


168   xl.OO 


7      24      294    18.00 


80,000 


$950 


5      24      210      4.50        $1,900 


International  Chemical  1  Monthlv  Labor 

Worker-!-  (no  adv.) jMontmy i^aoor Controlled  circ. 

Walter  L.  Mitchell,  Editor;  International  Chemical  Workers  Union,  Publisher. 

Legal  News  + {  *  Sunf*"8**"  Lefiral 1 92 1 

C.  A.  Beringer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  81  W.  Market  St.  (8). 
Ohio  Informer -f-   (Negro) Saturday Independent 1946 

S.  R.  Shepard,  Editor  and  Publisher,  36%  N.  Howard  (8). 

P°Pott+Lake8"Kenm0re         }  Wednesday Independent 1938      5     24     210      1.00        §6,100 

°Robert'T."  GillespieTEditor  and  Publisher,  459  Rawlins  Ave.  (19). 

Rubber  Chemistry  and  JQuarterly (?H^  ?e"ch/ ,  1928      1      54        99      7.50        J4,000 

JL ecnnoioff y  j  \&  Jc~n.  u<?vei. 

Dr.  David  Craig,  Editor;  Div.  of  Rubber  Chemistry  of  the  American  Chemical 

Society,  Publishers,  318  Water  St.   (8). 
Summit  Co.  Labor  News-h Friday Labor 1922      7      26      280      3.00        §4,482 

Martin  Bliman,  Editor;  Exchange  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  920  S.  High  St.  (11). 
Tire  and  TBA  Review Monthly /Tire  and  Bat-    1901     3     26      140     5.00 

Subscription  price  $9.00  for  2  years.      IteryNews  Controlled  circ.    >  32,388 

Tire  Review  Convention  News  issued  daily  during  convention. 

Edward  S.  Babcox,  Editor;  India  Rubber  Review  Co.,  Pub..  11  S.  Forge  St.  (4). 
United  Democrat -f Friday Democratic 1932      6      24     203      2.00        §3,120 

Greater  Akron  Publishing  Co.,  Everett  Bldg.   (8). 

Worker-f-      InfnwfMv  .          T.nhnr iflXK     K     24     224     x.60 

Publisher, 


Monthly Labor 1986     6     24 

L.   S.    Buckmaster,   Editor;   United   Rubber   Workers   of   America, 
URW  Bldg.  (8),  5th  floor. 


ALLIANCE  (H8%),  pop.  26,161;  Stark  Co.  (NE).  21  m  NE  of  Canton.  NYC;  PA  RRs. 
Manufactures  electric  traveling  cranes,  heavy  milling  machinery,  steel  forg- 
ings,  stampings,  brass,  bronze  goods,  bricks,  pipe  organs,  rubber  bands,  dairy 
products,  tubes  and  boilers,  detergents,  aluminum  sashes  and  doors,  steel  and 
plastic  fabrications.  Oil  refineries.  Coal  mines.  Three  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58), 
$46,200,000.  Mt.  Union  College.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Dynamo-f-  V Friday Collegiate 1888     5     21      168     2.00        }1,000 

Students  of  Mt.  Union  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Review  + Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1888     9     23     294   18.20  **14>886 

Clarence  D.  Steffy.  Editor;  Review  Publishing  Co.,  28  S.  Linden  Ave. 

AMHERST  (F2H).  pop.  8,642;  Lorain  Co.  (N).  7  m  SW  of  Lorain.  NYC  RR.  Manu- 
factures machine  screw  products,  wooden  crates  and  specialties,  burial  vaults. 
Sandstone  quarries.  Dairy,  fruit  farms.  Apples,  peaches,  cherries. 

NewB-Times-f Thursday Independent 1915     7     24     280     2.50        §1,350 

Jack  Koontz,  Editor;  Newspaper  Publishers,  Inc.,  242  Church  St. 

ANDOVER  <J2).  pop.  1.102;  Ash  tabu  la  Co.  (NE).  27  m  SB  of  Ashtabula.  NYC  RR. 
Fruit  basket  factory;  taw  mill;  hatchery.  Lake  resort.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry 
farms.  Potatoes,  hay. 

Citizen-f Friday Ind.  Dem 1881     7     24     280     2.50          2,555 

Roselyn  Balloon,  Editor;  Associated  Publishers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

CtreoUtion— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^  Nonpar*  fl 
•ms,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  tamed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ANSONIA  (A5),  pop.  877;  Darke  Co.   (W).  40  m  NW  of  Dayton.  NYC  RR.  Burial 

garment  factory;  tomato  cannery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farma.  Tobacco, 

corn,  wheat. 
Times  -f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1924     8     24     280     2.00  - 

Ray  Hartsook,  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Co. 

ANTWERP  (AS),  pop.  1,162;  Paulding  Co.  (NW).  On  Maumee  River,  25  m  NE  of  Fort 

Wayne,  Ind.  WAB  RR.  Dairy,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 
Bee-  Argus  -j-  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888     7     24     280     2.00  $662 

James  S.  Temple,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ARCANUM  (A5H),  pop.  1.580;  Darke  Co.  (W).  25  m  W  of  Dayton.  NYC;  B&O  RRs. 
Manufactures   tennis   racquets,   lumber.   Tobacco  warehouses;   grain  elevator. 
Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  tobacco. 
Times  +  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1898     8     24     280     2.00         51,975 

Warren  W.  Porter.  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Co. 

ARCHBOLD   (B2%),  pop.  1.488;  Fulton  Co.   (NW).  42  m  SW  of  Toledo.  NYC  RR. 
Manufactures    boat   oars,    canoe   paddles,   step   ladders,   chairs,   spinet   tables. 
Slaughter  house.  Oak,  elm  timber.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  hay,  wheat. 
Buckeye-f  ................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1905     8     24      808     2.50    **2,472 

Archbold  Buckeye,  Publisher. 

ARLINGTON   (C4),  pop.  825;  Hancock  Co.   (NW).  10  m  S  of  Findlay.  AC&Y;  NYC 

RRs.  Limestone  quarry.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 
Arlingtonian-f  .........................  Wednesday  .....  Democratic  ........  1906     6     24     280     2.00  $650 

C.  C.  Longworth,  Editor;  Longworth  Publishing  Company. 

ASHLANDf  (F4),  pop.  14,287;  Ashland  Co.  (NC).  13  m  NE  of  Mansfield.  ERIE  RR. 

Manufactures  pumps,  hay.  tools,  rubber  goods,  stock  food,  poultry  remedies, 

pipe  fittings,  auto  parts,  paper  boxes,  heaters,  flour.  Commercial  printing  plant; 

greenhouse.  Ashland  College.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 
Brethren  Evangelist-f  ............  Saturday  .........  Brethren  ............  1878     2     20      147     2.00         $4,500 

Rev.  W.  St.  Clair  Benshoff,  Editor;  Brethren  Publishing  Co. 
Collegian-f  V  ............................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1922     5     24     220     2.50          1,000 

Students  and  Faculty  of  Ashland  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Times-  Gazette  -f  ......................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1850     8     24     312   16.00    **8,420 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Don  E.  Beattie,  Editor;  Ashland  Printing  Company,  Publisher,  Box  391. 

ASHLEY  (E5).  pop.  798;  Delaware  Co.  (C).  85  m  N  of  Columbus.  NYC  RR.  Manu- 
factures  ribbon  badges,   lodge  and   church  furniture.   Saw  mill.   Grain,  stock 
farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Tri-County  Star-f  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1872     8     24     308     1.50  §605 

Ward  Conaway,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ASHTABULA  (J2),  pop.  28,696;  Ashtabula  Co.  (NE).  On  Lake  Erie,  55  m  NE  of 
Cleveland.  NYC&SL;  NYC;  PA  RRs.  Important  coal  and  iron  ore  port.  Manu- 
factures farm  and  garden  implements,  bow  sockets,  auto  parts,  corrugated 
boxes,  castings,  boilers.  Tanneries;  shipyard;  chemical  industries;  railroad 
shops.  Fisheries.  Extensive  greenhouses.  Diversified  farming.  TV  station. 


St.r-Be.con+  ..........................      ^          EepubHcan  ........  »«     '     " 

I  Sun.  Morn. 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Ross  Smith,  Editor;  Ashtabula  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 
ASHVILLE  (E6),  pop.  1,803;  Pickaway  Co.  (SO.  16  m  SE  of  Columbus.  N&W  RR. 

Canning  factory;  mop  works;  saw  mill.  Diversified  farming. 
Pickaway  County  News-f  ......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1883     8     24     287     2.50          2,455 

8.  F.  Hinkle,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  6. 

ATHENSf  (F7),  pop.  11,660;  Athens  Co.  (SE).  On  Hocking  River.  88  m  W  of  Parkes- 
burg,  W.  Va.  B&O  ;  C&O  ;  NYC  RRs.  Manufactures  steel  products,  dairy  products, 
flour,  beverages.  Meat  packing  plant;  hatchery.  Ships  coal.  Ohio  University. 
Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming. 

M...«n,er+  ...........................  {SESSfc. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Gordon  K.  Bush,  Editor;  Messenger  Publishing  Co.  nnn 

Ohio  University  Po.t+  V  .......  {fe^rl  College  ...........  ™*  c'ont^llJ&e  S&         4.?JS 

Students  of  Ohio  University,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  94. 
ATTICA  (E3%),  pop.  868;  Seneca  Co.  (N).  18  m  E  of  Tiffin.  PA  RR.  Manufactures 

rubber  gloves,  flour.  Stock,  grain,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Agriculture. 
Hub-f  .......................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1896     7     24     280     2.50        §1,080 

Nelson  Olds,  Editor;  Hossler  &  George,  Publishers. 

BALTIMORE  (E6),  pop.  1.848;  Fairfield  Co.  (SG).  23  m  SE  of  Columbus.  NYC  RR. 
Manufactures    corrugated   boxes,    cement,    tanks.    Diversified    fanning.    Corn, 
wheat,  hay. 
Twin  City  News-t-  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1887     6     24     252     2.00  650 

Charles  W.  Stine,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BARBERTON    (G8%).  pop.  27.820;  Summit  Co.    (NE).   6  m  SW   of  Akron.  B&O; 
ERIE;  PA;  A&BB;  AC&Y  RRs.  Manufactures  boilers,  chemicals,  matches,  high 
tension  insulators,  valves  and  fittings  ;  tires,  tubes,  rubber  specialties.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Corn,  wheat,  fruit. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1928     7     26     294      1.00        §8,334 

Harold  R.  Cross,  Editor;  Frank  N.  Gaethke,  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -f-Uses  Mats.  *Noopar»fl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  Unas.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vluued  Onl7  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  ia  membership  fm. 

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Po*t+ .Thursday Democratic 1958     8     24     204     2.00        §5,730 

Jack  Anderson,  Editor;  Barberton  Post  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  166  E.  State  St. 

BARNESVILLE  <H6%),  pop.  4,665;  Belmont  Co.  (B).  80  m  SW  of  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 
B&O  RR.  Manufactures  mining  cars,  athletic  underwear,  milk  products,  cigars, 
cigar  boxes,  cut  glass,  paper.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat, 
tobacco. 

Enterprise-!- Thursday Republican 1866     8     24     287     8.00        §3,975 

Ray  Palmer,  Editor;  The  Eastern  Ohio  Publishing  Company. 

Whetstone  + Thursday Democratic 1894     7     26     280     2.00        §1,064 

Robert  G.  Buchanan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  122  S.  Chestnut  St. 

BATAVIAf  (B7%).  pop.  1,445;  Clermont  Co.  (SW).  25  m  E  of  Cincinnati.  N&W  RR. 
Manufactures  bakery  ovens,  foundry,  creamery  products,  beverages,  lathes, 
agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Clermont  Courier -f- Thurs.  &  Sun. .Republican 1836      8      24     294      3.00        $5,650 

Thomas  Fortney,  Editor;  Jerald  Fortney,  Publisher,  885  W.  Main  St. 

Clermont  Sun  -f- Thursday Democratic 1828     7     24     280     2.00        §5,300 

Clifford  Ward,  Editor;  D.  W.  Roberts,  Publisher. 

BAY  VILLAGE— See  Lakewood. 

BEDFORD  (H9%).  pop.  9,105;  Cuyahoga  Co.  (NE).  12  m  SE  of  Cleveland.  NYC&SL; 
PA  RRs.  Manufactures  office  chairs,  chinaware,  whiskey,  furniture,  auto  parts, 
mechanical  rubber  products.  Bronze  foundry. 

Maple  Heights  Press Wednesday Independent 1948      8     24      294     2.00        §5.537 

Philip  G.  DeLong,  Editor;  Russell  W.  Fry,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  801. 

Maple     JThursday Independent 1889      8     24     287      2.50        §6,983 

Samuel  J.  Niver,  Editor;  Russel  W.  Frey,  Publisher,  691  Broadway. 
BELLAIRE— Times  Leader— See  Martins  Ferry. 

BELLE  CENTER  (C4H),  pop.  889;  Logan  Co.   (WC).  26  m  SE  of  Lima.  NYC  RR. 

Feed   mills;   steel   tubing   fabrication,   automotive   parts.   Limestone   quarries. 

Agriculture.  Grain,  alfalfa,  onions. 
Herald- Voice -f Thursday Republican 1893     7     26     280     2.00        11,025 

J.  E.  Manahan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
BELLEFONTAINEf    (C5),  pop.    10,232;  Logan   Co.    (WC).   82   m  N   of  Springfield. 

NYC   RR.   Manufactures   funeral   cars,  ambulances,   maple  and   fruit,   cheese, 

creamery  products,  bronze  name  plates,  power  tools,  bearings,  circuit  breakers, 

small  motors,  soft  drinks.  Railroad  shops.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  wheat,  corn. 
Examiner-t- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1891      8      23      298   13.75    **9,339 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

H.  K.  Hubbard  A  Company,  Publishers. 
BELLEVUE  (E8),  pop.  6,906;  Huron  Co.  (N).  16  m  SW  of  Sandusky.  Railroad  center; 

repair  shops.  PA;  NYC&SL;  NYC  RRs.  Manufactures  agricultural  implements, 

automobile  accessories,  meat  products,  structural  steel,  flash  bulbs;  soybean 

processing.  Limestone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Cherries,  wheat,  corn. 
Ga*ette4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1867      8     24     294   14.04        §3,500 

Paul  A.  Fisher,  Editor ;  Gazette  Publishing  Company. 
BELLVILLE   (E4),  pop.  1,865;  Richland  Co.   (NC).  10  m  S  of  Mansfield.  B&O  RR. 

Greenhouses;  foundry;  condensed  milk.  Diversified  farming.   Potatoes,  small 

grains,  corn,  fruit. 
BeUYWe  Star  and  Tri-Forks J  Tharsday Ind.  Dem 1922     6     26     280     2.50        §1,390 

G.  L.  Cherp,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
BEREA  (G0%),  pop.  12,051;  Cuyahoga  Co.  (NE).  18  m  SW  of  Cleveland.  NYC ;  B&O; 

RRs.  Manufactures  nuts  and  bolts,  farm  implements,  bricks,  tile.  Greenhouses. 

Baldwin- Wallace  College.  Truck,  dairy  farms.  Potatoes,  corn,  wheat. 
Exponent -hV Friday Collegiate 1913      5      24      203      8.00  |50 

Students  of  Baldwin- Wallace  College,  Eds.  and  Pubs.  Controlled  free  dist.       tl,650 

f  News-h Thursday Ind.  Rep 1924     8     24     294     4.00   **6,293 

j   Southwest  Shopper -f Friday Shopper 1953     8     24     294         8,213— Free 

1  Elizabeth  B.  Brads  haw,  Editor;  Berea  Publishing  Co. 

BETHEL  (B7H),  pop.  1,082  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-8-64,  gives  2,125) ;  Clermont  Co. 

(SW).    80   m   SE   of  Cincinnati.   Railroad    station,    Williamsburg.   N&W    RR. 


Cement  works.  Nurseries.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 

Journal-^- Friday Independent 1898     7     24     280     2.50 

R.  P.  Althaus,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BEVERLY  (G6%),  pop.  728;  Washington  Co.  (SE).  On  Muskingnm  River.  20  m  NW 
of  Marietta.  Railroad  station,  Waterford.  B&O  RR.  Iron  works.  Nursery ;  grist 
mill.  Summer  camps.  Oak  timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Dispatch-h Thursday    ...Independent      .1879     6     23     238     2.40 

F.  C.  Holdren,  Editor;  Dispatch  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

BEXLEY — Tribune — See  Columbus. 

BLANCHESTER  <C7),  pop.  2,109;  Clinton  Co.   (SW).  85  m  NE  of  Cincinnati.  B&O 

RR.  Manufactures  pumps,  uniforms,  canned  goods ;  foundries.  Hatchery.  Stock, 

dairy,  grain  farms. 
Star-Republican  + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1870     8     24     308     2.50 

Glenn  P.  McHenry,  Editor;  Howard  M.  Cur  less,  Publisher. 

BLOOMD ALE— Unique  Derrick— See  Rising  Sun. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jtme  and  Match  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit} 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  W  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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BLOOMVILLE  (D8%),  POP.  769;  Seneca  Co.  (N).  12  m  8E  of  Tiffin.  PA  RR.  Flour 
mill.  Limestone  quarry.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Gazette -f Thursday Independent 1900     7     24     280     8.00  §880 

Mrs.  L.  H.  George,  Editor;  Hossler  &  George,  Publishers. 

BLUFFTON  (C4).  pop.  2,428;  Allen  Co.  (NW).  16  m  NE  of  Lima.  NYC&SL;  AC&Y 
RRs.  Manufactures  electrical  meters  and  testers,  gloves,  slaw  cutters,  dairy 
products,  flour.  Hatcheries.  Bluffton  College  (Mennonite).  Limestone  quarries. 
Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  oats,  corn. 

News  + Thursday Independent 1875      7     26     301     3.00        §2,327 

Milton  I.  Edwards.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BOARDMAN — News — See  Youngstown. 

BOWLING  GREENf  <C8),  pop.  12,005;  Wood  Co.  (NW).  22  m  SW  of  Toledo.  B&O; 
NYC  RRs.  Manufactures  catsup,  concrete  burial  vaults,  cut  glass,  hydraulic 
hoists,  thermos  jugs.  Bowling  Green  State  University.  Dairy,  stock,  grain 
farms.  Wheat,  oats,  sugar  beets,  tomatoes. 

B-GNews+V Tues.&Fri Collegiate 1914     6     24     216     4.00        J4.400 

Students  of  Bowling  Green  State  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Bowling  Green  State  1  ,__.      0     ne     .0. 

University  Magazine          [Quarterly Coll.  Alumni 1934  JLt™n  j if™  Hi«t      ti«  nnn 

(offset)    (no  adv.)      .      ..I  Controlled  free  dist.     116,000 

Bowling  Green  State  University,  Publisher. 
Sentinel-Tribune 4- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1890      8     22      301    18.72    **8,697 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Paul  W.  Jones,  Editor;  Claude  M.  Has  well,  Publisher. 
BRADNER — Observer-Advocate — See  Wayne. 
BREMEN    (F6),  pop.   1,187;  Fairfield  Co.    (SC).   85  m  SE  of  Columbus.  PA;  NYC 

RRs.    Manufactures    glass,    cheese,    wall    plaster,    concrete    products,    lumber. 

Oil  wells;  molding  sand  pits;  hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat, 

corn,  potatoes. 
Derrick  4- Thursday Independent 1913     8     24     294     2.00 

Paul  H.  Moyer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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BROOKVILLE  (B6),  pop.  1,908;  Montgomery  Co.  (SW).  15  m  NW  of  Dayton.  B&O; 
PA  RRs.  Manufactures  auto  gaskets,  tools  and  dies,  house  trailers.  Tobacco 
warehouse.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  wheat,  small  grain. 

Star Thursday Independent 1890      7     24     280     2.50        §3,020 

H.  R.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRUNSWICK  (G3),  pop.  X876;  Medina  Co.  (N).  20  m  S  of  Cleveland.  Railroad  station, 
Vally  City.  B&O  RR.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 


County  Leader  Post Thursday Independent 1954 

Neil  R.  Gowe,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Post  Office  Bldg. 


5      24      210      2.00         §5,534 


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BRYANf  (A2%),  pop.  6,865;  Williams  Co.  (NW).  46  m  NE  of  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind. 
NYC  RR.  Manufactures  lubricating  equipment,  metal  toys,  advertising  novel- 
ties, novelty  furniture,  handles,  spark  plugs,  electric  washing  machines  and 
fans,  plastic  products,  auto  trim  parts,  display  tables,  candy,  truck  bodies, 
condensed  milk;  oil,  gas,  coal  furnaces.  Hatcheries.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat, 
alfalfa. 

American  Biology  Teacher V.. Monthly {^Educat^fn      1988     2     32     112  x8'75 

Richard  Armacost  and  Paul  Klinge,  Editors ;  National  Assn.  of  Biology  Teachers, 
Publisher,  Bryan  High  School. 

Times4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1854      8     23     290   13.00 

Herbert  Lewis,  Editor;  Bryan  Publishing  Co. 

BUCKEYE  LAKE  (F6),  pop.  1,401;  Licking  Co.  (C).  28  m  E  of  Columbus.  Railroad 
Station,  Hebron.  NYC  RR.  Bank,  Newark.  Lake  resort.  Diversified  farming. 

BaNew7  LakC"Th°rnViIle       JThursday Democratic 1951      8     24     280     2.50 

Ronald  T.  Shoup,  Editor  and  Publisher,  New  Lexington. 

BUCYRUS  (E4),  pop.  10,827;  Crawford  Co.  (NC).  18  m  NE  of  Marion.  NYC:  PA 
RRs.  Manufactures  locomotive  cranes,  rubber  products,  steel  castings,  children's 
garments,  aluminum  cooking  utensils,  steel  and  concrete  burial  vaults,  roller 
bearings,  copper  kettles,  clay  and  road  machinery;  lamp  and  glass  works. 
Hatcheries.  Diversified  farming. 

Telegraph-Forum  + Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1923     8     24     294   20.80    **7,453 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Adam  Boryczka,  Publisher,  119  W.  Rensselaer  St. 

BURTON  (H2H),  pop.  932:  Geauga  Co.  (NE).  80  m  E  of  Cleveland.  B&O  RR.  Agri- 
culture. Dairy  products,  potatoes,  maple  sirup. 

Geauga  News  + Thursday Independent 1952     8     24     308     8.00  $528 

John  Gore,  Editor;  Geauga  Publishers,  Inc.,  289  Main  St.,  Chardon. 

Geaujra  Times  Leader  4- Thursday Republican 1874      8     22      301     2.00    **3,574 

Carl  Manfredi,  Editor;  D.  C.  Rowley,  Publisher. 

CADIZt  (J5),  pop.  8.020:  Harrison  Co.  (E).  22  m  NW  of  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  PA  RR. 
Planing,  flour,  feed  mills;  sheet  metal  works.  Coal  mines.  Stock,  dairy,  grain, 
poultry  farms.  Wool. 

Republican -f Thursday Ind.  Rep «1815     8     24     801     8.00         4,010 

Milton  Ronsheim,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  JPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNalljr 
estimate.  \Mwued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptton  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Co  Is  <S>  Width?  Depth    Sub  Eire 

CALDWELLf    (G6),  pop.   1.767;  Noble  Co.    (SE).  20  m   8  of  Cambridge.   PA  RR. 
Manufactures  bushings  and  bearings.  Creamery;  lumber  mill;  hatcheries.  Coal 
mines;  oil  wells;  clay  pits.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  tobacco. 
Journal  +  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1859     8     24     294     2.00        §3,800 

J.  D.  Wheeler.  Editor;  C.  J.  Estadt,  Publisher. 
Noble  County  Leader  -f  ..........  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1899     8     24     294      1.00        §1,2OO 

L.  L.  Long,  Editor;  Caldwell  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

CAMBRIDGE!  (G5%),  pop.  14,789;  Guernsey  Co.  (E).  24  m  E  of  Zanesville.  B&O; 
PA  RRs.  Manufactures  steel,  pottery,  glass,  plastics,  lumber,  stock  and  poultry 
food,  furniture,  machine  tools,  tile,  aluminum  storm  sash  and  doors.  Coal  mines  ; 
gas  wells;  clay  pits;  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Jeffersonian  +  ..........................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1824      8      23      304   18.50**13,787 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  W.  Amos,  Editor;  Jeff  era  on  ian  Company,  Publisher. 

CAMDEN  (A6),  pop.  1,084;  Preble  Co.  (SW).  19  m  N  of  Hamilton.  PA  RR.  Manufac- 
tures   cement   products,    boxes,   plowshares,   flour.    Stock,   grain   farms.   Corn. 
wheat,  hogs. 
Preble  County  News  -f  ...........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1902     7     26     294      1.50        §1,967 

Harry  M.  Simpson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CAMPBELL  (J3%),  pop.  12,882;  Mahoning  Co.   (NE).  Adjoins  Youngstown  on  the 
east.  B&O  RR.  Steel  products  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Corn,  fruit,  potatoes 
Journal-Press  +  ......  ..........        Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1939     8     24     287     2.00  - 

Mrs.  Nadyne  Herrick,   Editor;  Campbell  Journal,   Publisher.   P.   O.   Box   207. 

CANAL  FULTON   (G4),  pop.  1,258;  Stark  Co.   (NE).  On  Ohio  Canal,   10  m  NW  of 
Massillon.  B&O;  PA  RRs.  Aluminum,  brass  castings,  lumber,  cement  blocks, 
plastic  products  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Grains,  dairy  products,  fruits. 
Promoter-f  .....  ...  ......................  .Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1938      8     24      294      1.00  1,000 

Vernon  Sell,  Editor;  Stark  County  Sun,  Inc.,  Publisher,  North  Canton. 

CANAL  WINCHESTER  (E6),  pop.  1,194;  Franklin  Co.  (C).  16  m  SE  of  Columbus. 
C&O  RR.  Decorated  glassware,  canning  factories;  elevator;  slaughter  house. 
Grain,  dairy,  fruit  farms. 
Times-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1871  7  26  280  2.00 


-   .....................................      ursay  ........    emocrac  ........  1871     7     26 

Prints  edition  under  name  of  Buckeye  News  for  Lithopolis.  Circ.,  115. 


2890 


rns  eon  uner  name  o       uceye     ews    or      topos.  Crc.,  1 
Glennabelle  Hartman,  Editor;  Canal  Winchester  Times,  Publisher. 

CANFIELD  (J3%),  pop.  1,465;  Mahoning  Co.  (NE).  10  m  SW  of  Youngstown.  ERIE 
RR.  Wooden  handles  and  novelties,  steel  and  aluminum  fabricating,  feed  manu- 
factured. Diversified  farming.  Apples,  peaches. 

Catholic  Home  Messenger  ......  Monthly  ..........  {rlmily^Int         1946      3      27      137      3-°°      187,000 

Rev.  Bernard  Borgogno,  Editor;  Society  of  St.  Paul.  Publisher. 
Mahoning  Dispatch  -f-  ..............  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1877     7     24     283     2.00        §1,621 

Ralph  D.  Fowler.  Editor;  M.  G.  Fowler,  Publisher. 

CANTONf  (H4),  pop.  116,912:  Stark  Co.  (NE).  58  m  S  of  Cleveland.  NYC&SL;  B&O; 
PA  RRs.  Airlines  :  AA,  CAP;  EAL;  UAL. 

Manufactures  roller  bearings,  metal  stampings,  brick  and  tile,  safes  and  locks, 
office  equipment,  enamelware,  grey  iron  and  steel  castings,  gasoline  and  Diesel 
engines,  electric  sweepers,  stainless  steel,  lighting  standards  and  printing 
presses.  Large  production  of  high  alloy  electric  steel.  Five  banks;  bank  clear- 
ings (6-31-58),  $54,004,526;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $182,747,000.  63,108  electric 
(AC)  meters;  46,840  gas  (nat.)  meters;  75,248  telephones.  Coal  mines;  lime- 
stone quarries;  gas  wells. 

°'county0De™"»tS4ar.k.  .....  }Friday  .............  D—oerrtto  ........  1884      6      24      273     2.60  - 

H.  D.  Dourm,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  104. 
Ohio  Master  Plumber*  .........  Monthly  .........  (g^b.  *  !908   ,*„£,  Jl^  1.00  J900 

W.  C.  Rechkemmer,  Editor;  Ohio  State  Assn.  Plumbing  Contractors.  Inc..  Pub.. 
1634  80th  St..  N.  E. 

1816 


comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  G.  Green,  Ed.;  Brush-Moore  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Pub.,  600  Market  Ave.,  S.  (2). 
Stark  Jewish  News  -|-  ..............  Semi-mo  .........  Jewish  Int's  .......  1921      4     26     168     2.00          2,400 

Archie  S.  Sleanlck,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6247  Ellenhurst,  N.  E. 

Times-h  ....................................  Friday  .............  Ind.  Dem  ...........  1958      6     23      227      2.50          2,BOO 

Al  George,  Editor  and  Publisher,  227  Cleveland  Ave.,  N. 

CARDINGTON   (E4H).  pop.  1.466;  Morrow  Co.  (C).  14  m  SE  of  Marion.  NYC  RR. 

Fishing  tackle  factory.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 
Morrow  Co.  Independent  +  ..  ..Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1880     8     24     308     2.50          1,895 

Ward  Conaway,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CAREY  (D8%).  pop.  8.260;  Wyandot  Co.  (NWC).  17  m  SE  of  Findlay.  C&O;  NYC 
AC&Y  RRs.  Manufactures  lime  and  stone,  porcelain,  rubber  products,  handles, 
lumber,  disinfectants.  Limestone  quarries.  Hatcheries.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry, 
grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Times  -f-  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1873     7     23     280     3.00          2,675 

Maryellen  Miller.  Editor;  Herbert  H.  Miller,  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *Junc  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0Nonparefl 
•ms,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotinty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  ^ln»ucd  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols«Width?Depth    Sub  Clre 

CARROLLTONf  (H4%),  pop.  2,658;  Carroll  Co.  (E).  24  m  SB  of  Canton.  NYC&SL 
RR.  Manufactures  steel  and  hardware  specialties,  safety  equipment,  chinaware, 
bricks.  Nursery.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Grain,  wool. 
Carroll  Journal  ........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1871     8     24     300     3.00        §3,664 

Daniel  J.  Van  Pelt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Free  Press-Standard  +  ............  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1831     8     24     808     3.00       §3,870 

Edward  L.  Cavitt,  Editor;  Standard  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

CELINAf  (A4%),  pop.  6,708;  Mercer  Co.   (W).  80  m  SW  of  Lima.  NYC&SL;  NYC 
RRs.  Manufactures  furniture,  canned  goods,  stearic  acid,  dairy,  cement,  sheet 
metal  products,  beverages.  Hatchery.  Lake  resort.  Stone  quarry;  oil,  gas  wells. 
Dairy,  grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Standard-}-  ................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Dem  ............  1904     8     24     294     7.00        §7,600 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Parker  R.  Snyder,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CENTERBURG  (E5),  pop.  887;  Knox  Co.  (C).  28  m  NE  of  Columbus.  NYC;  PA  RRs. 
Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 

Gazette  4-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1881     6     26     280     2.00          1,157 

Theodore  E.  Conover,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHAGRIN  FALLS  (J9%),  pop.  8,085;  Cuyahoga  Co.   (NE).  18  m  SE  of  Cleveland. 

NYC&SL  RR.  Manufactures  paper,  chemicals,  vitamin  concentrates  and  food 

products.  Hatchery.  Residential.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  truck,  grain  farms. 
Exponent-f  ...............................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1874      8     24     308     2.50          3,378 

W.  R.  Bailey,  Editor  ;  Falls  Publishing  Company,  7  1  North  Main  St. 
Valley  Herald  +  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1946     8     24     287     3.50   **4,413 

Allen  J.  Tenny,  Editor;  Chagrin  Valley  Press,  Inc.,  Pub.,  100  Bainbridge  Rd. 

CHARDONf  (H2%),  pop.  2,478;  Geauga  Co.  (NE).  26  m  NE  of  Cleveland.  B&O  RR. 
Manufactures  office  supplies,  small  rubber  goods;  maple  sugar  products.  Grain, 
dairy,  stock,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
Geauga  Record  +  .....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1849     8     24     308     3.00        §2,324 

John  Gore,  Editor;  Geauga  Publishers,  Inc.,  239  Main  St. 

CHILLICOTHEf    (E7),  pop.   20,188;  Ross   Co.    (SO.   On  Scioto  River,   47   m   S  of 
Columbus.   B&O;  N&W   RRs.   Manufactures  paper,  shoes,  aluminum  utensils, 
flour,   dairy   products,   beer.   Nursery;   hatcheries,   railroad   shops.   Diversified 
farming.  Corn,  wheat,  vegetables. 
Gazette  +  ..................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1800      8     22      305   18.20**15,312 

W.  E.  Beeler.  Publisher. 

CINCINNATIf  (A7).  pop.  503,998;  Hamilton  Co.  (SW).  On  Ohio  River,  100  m  SW 
of  Columbus.  B&O;  C&O;  ERIE;  PA;  N&W;  NYC;  SOU;  L&N  RRs.  Boat 
connections.  Airlines  ;  A  A  ;  DAL  ;  TWA  ;  LCA  ;  PAI. 

Art  and  music  center.  Manufactures  bread  and  bakery  products,  men's  and 
boys'  clothing,  machinery,  foundry  and  machine  shop  products,  machine  tools, 
packed  meat,  planing  mill  products,  sheet  metal,  furniture,  concrete  products, 
electric  equipment,  women's  clothing,  soap,  radios,  beverages,  refrigerators, 
printing  inks,  shoes,  chemicals,  paper.  Twenty-four  banks;  bank  clearings 
(1958),  $13,930,562,000;  deposits  (1958),  $18,490.598,000.  403,161  (res.) 
electric  meters;  293,465  (res.)  gas  meters;  est.  254,313  (res.)  telephones. 
University  of  Cincinnati;  Xavier  University  (men);  Teachers  College  and 
others.  Four  TV  stations. 


1907     3     27     14°     2>5° 


Accident  and  Sickness  Review.,Monthly  .......... 

William  B.  Borgel,  Editor;  National  Underwriter  Co.,  Publisher, 

420  E.  Fourth  St.  (2). 
American  Israelite  .................  .Thursday  ........  Jewish  (Rel.)....  1854     5     24     224 

Henry  C.  Segal,  Ed.;  The  Amer.  Israelite  Co.  Pub.,  626  Broadway  (2). 

°f 


4.00 
iy  (2). 

JQuarterly Archaeology 1885     2     86     119     7.50 

Prof.  Richard  StiYlwell,  Editor;  Archaeological  Institute  of  America,  Publisher, 

University  of  Cincinnati   (21). 

Archaeology     Quarterly    .     Archaeological    1948     2     40     120     5.00 

Gladys  D.  Weinberg,  Editor;  Archaeological  Institute  of  America,  Publisher, 

University   of  Cincinnati    (21). 

AR±nditaionedhCar }M°»th* Antobody  Mfg...l922     2     42     140     2.00 

Elmer  Murray,  Ed.;  The  Spokesman  Pub.  Co.,  918  First  Nafl  Bank  Bldg.  (2). 

'Billboard Saturday Amusements 1893     5     24     200   12.00 

Prints  monthly  supplement  called  Audition. 

[Coin  Operated  1<ufi     «     07     ixn     400 

Vend Monthly I  Aut^maUc         1946     VtL  unpaid  dl.t. 

G.  R.   Schreiber,   Editor;   Billboard  Publishing  Co;.   2160   Patterson   St.    (22). 

Brewery  Worker.  The           \M«nth1v  iS^rftlSrini?   1886     8     27     18°  x2'00 

(no  adv.)  j  Monthly 1^|°g  Controlled  free  dist. 

International  Union  of  United  Brewery.  Flour/Soft  Drink  and  Distillery  Workers 
of  America,  Publisher,  2847  Vine  St.  (19). 

^Monthly Cater.  Indus 1899     2     82     126  xl.50 

FrYderick~Bi  8weetf"BdV;  Catering  Industry  Employee,  Pub.,  625  Walnut  St.  (2). 


3'824 


6,330 


2,363 


6,254 


*42,205 

*9,5S4 
1,296 


$60,000 


375,000 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <$>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNatly 
estimate.  VI»ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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CINCINNATI  (Continued)  Estab  Co  Is^WldthV  Depth    Sub  CIrt 

Catholic  Telegraph  Register*  Friday  .............  Catholic  .............  »"     V^  U2n9p4aifdfa?.    *6?;f£ 

Rev.  Edward  J.  Graham,  Editor;  Catholic  Society  Press  Inc.,  Publisher, 

745  Lincoln  Park  Drive  (3). 
Chronicle  +  ..............................  Friday  .............  Labor  .................  1892     8     24     287     2.00**21,933 

J.  W.  Dolan,  Editor;  Central  Labor  Council,  Publisher,  1015  Vine  St.  (2). 

Cincinnati  Academy  of          \Mrt«fMv  PhnrmAcv  1937     8     80     186 

Pharmacy  News  +  ..............  JMonthly  ..........  Pharmacy  ..........  Controlled  free  dist. 

John  F.  Donahue,  Editor  ;  Cincinnati  Academy  of  Pharmacy,  Publisher, 

7407  Juler  Ave.  (43). 
Cincinnati  Alumnus  ................  Quarterly  ........  Alumni  ..............  1927  <?on^lle^ee  dist. 

John  E.   Small,   Ed.;  Alumni   Assn.   of  University   of  Cincinnati,   Pub.    (21). 
Cincinnati    Purchasor+..  ..    Monthly  ..........  ft™^8'*          192Z   Controlled  fL  dist. 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Robert  J.  Nieman,  Editor;  Cincinnati  Assn.  of  Purchasing  Agents,  Inc.,  Pub., 
1087  John  St.  (8). 

Cincinnati  Telephone  BulletinMonthly  ..........  Tel.  Employees.  191°  Controlled  free  dist. 

R.  F.  Crecco,  Ed.;  Cincinnati  and  Sub.  Bell  Tel.  Co.,  Pub.,  225  E.  4th  St.  (2). 
Court  Index  ..............................  (latf  &  Sun.     Com.  &  Legal....  1892     8     24     308  20.00 

C.  Hauck,  Editor;  Court  Index  Press,  Inc.,   Publisher,   809   Walnut  St.    (2). 

DVe^rant+e.*i.C*!!.  jMonthly  ..........  Veterans  News..l  921      8     24      294      3.00    $180,000 

A.  B.  CorDlyV'EditorV  Disabled  American  Veterans,  Publisher,  22  E.   12th. 

ni«T»l.v  WnrlVl  ur^fM-  /Window*          1922      3      28      140      6.00 

Display  World  .........................  Monthly  ..........  |gtore  Display  Total  unpaid  dist> 

Paul  T.  Knapp,  Editor;  Display  Publishing  Company,  407  Gilbert  Ave. 
Dog  News  .................................  Monthly  ..........  Dogs  .................  *1923      3      26      140      3.00 

Alice  Rosenthal.  Editor  and  Publisher,  406  Elm  St.  (2). 
Eastern  Hills  Journal  .............  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1936     8     24     294     3.00 

Robert  Wiebold,  Editor;  Wolf  Pub'g  Co.,  5013  Whetsel  Ave.  (27).  13,080  —  Free 

Enquirer-f-  ...............................  Every  Morn.  ...Independent  ......  1841     8     22     318  23.40  **  203,960 

See  also  Covington  Enquirer,  Covington,  Ky.  Sunday  circ.  10.40*^277,547 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Roger  H.  Ferger,  Editor  and  Publisher  (2). 

Every  Friday-f  .......................  Friday  .............  {^Jewish)  192?     5     24     224     5'°° 

Edward  Weiland,  Ed.;  Jewish  Heritage  Foundation,  Inc.,  Pub.,  906  Main  St. 

F.r»  Qn.rterly.  The  ...............  Quarterly  ........  Farmtn,  ............  19<6     3To?«,  u^»id  «•«?. 

R.  J.  McGinnis,  Editor;  F.  &  W.  Publishing  Co.,  22  East  12th  St.  (10). 

Frele  Presse+  (Ger.)  .............  Sunday  ............  Independent  ......  1869     8     24     294     2.50 

Marie  Lamers-Engrel,  Editor  and  Publisher,  123  E.  Sixth  St.  (2). 

Grocer-.  Guide  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Ret.  Gro.  ft  Meats1930  controlled*  f?ee  dist° 

Robert  G.  Sand,  Ed.;  Cincinnati  Retail  Grocers'  and  Meat  Dealers'  Assn.,  Pub., 
2250  Seymour  Ave.  (12). 

Hilltop  News-h  ........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1919     8     24     301     2.50 

Wolf  Publishing  Co.,  5906  Hamilton  Rd.  (24). 

InrTrfwoV^r0.ld!™l+}Month1''  ..........  ™»*  .................  1864     2     30     112     2'00 

Elmer  Reynolds,  Sr.,  Ed.;  International  Molders  and  Foundry  Workers  Union 
of  North  America,  Publisher,  1225  McMillan  St.  (6). 


2,153 


m§  000 


J800 


$6,750 
$1,450 


*11,223 
2,444 

18,500 

400 


1>982 


§1,305 


2,500 


}64'°00 


... 
Henry  Merrill,  Editor;  Amer.  Leather  Chemists  Assn.,  Pub.,  Campus  Sta.  (21). 

Junior  Life  (no  adv.)  ............  ..Sunday  ............  Religious  ............  8     26     124     2.00 

Jane  Bnerger,  Editor;  Standard  Publishing  Foundation,  8100  Hamilton  Ave.  (81). 

Life  Insurer  +  .  ................  ........Monthly  ..........  flndus.  &  Ord.     1932     3     2?      14Q     2.00 

Issued  twice  a  month  in  June.  \LifeIns.  i"°* 

G.  E.  Wohlgemuth,  Editor  ;  National  Underwriter  Co.,  Pub.,  420  E.  Fourth  St.  (2). 

Lloydia  (no  adv.)  ....................  Quarterly  ........  Biolog.  Science..  19  39     1     52        98     4.00 

Theodor  Just,  Editor;  Lloyd  Library  and  Museum,  Publisher, 
809  W.  Court  St.  (2). 

Lookout  (offset)  .....................  Sunday  ............  {churclTsS         1888     8     26     14°     2-60 

Jay  Sheffield,  Editor;  Standard  Publishing  Foundation  (31). 
MeUl^PaHsher,  Buffer  and    \BI.m<mthly  .....  Labor  .................  1895     2     50     115     1.00 

Ray  M'ueh'ih'offer'."  Editor;  Metal  Polishers,  Buffers,  Platers  and  Helpers  Interna- 

tional Union,  Publishers,  6678  Montgomery  Rd. 
Methodist  Woman  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Methodist.  .........  1940     8     88     122     1.00 

July   August  edition  combined. 

Mrs.  C.  A.  Meeker,  Editor;  Methodist  Publishing  Co.,  7820  Reading  Rd.  (87). 
Modern  Machine  Shop  -----------  Monthly  ..........  Metalwk.Ind«s~1928     2     26       01 

Fred  W.  Vogel,  Ed.  ;  Gardner  Pub'ns,  Inc.,  481  Main  St.  (21  Controlled  circ. 

Motour4-  ..................................  Monthly  ..........  Motoring  ...........  1928     8     26     110  xl.OO 

J.  F.  Koons,  Jr.,  Editor;  Cincinnati  Automobile  Club,  Publisher, 
Central  Parkway  at  Race  (2). 


4,253 


$1,200 


15,600 


>53,203 

52,000 


Circulation—  **S«pt.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *Jun«  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audits 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Mt.  Lookout  Observer  -f ....... .Monthly Independent 1926     5     24     252       12,650 Free 

Harry  0.  Heshamp.  Editor  and  Publisher,  3278  Nash  Ave. 

Mt.  Washington  Press Thursday Independent 1938     7     24     294     2  00         8  127 

Arnold  H.  Nichols,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2185  Beechmont  Ave. 

New  Products  Digest  (off set) Monthly &  Methods  of    1957   r^f?l,   H8      ..  .  ,^M 

[Merchandi'ng  Controlled  free  dist.         4,044 

T.  H.  Jones,  Editor;  T.  H.  Jones  Co.,  Publisher,  214  Richmond  St. 

Newsletter Bi-monthly Coll.  Alumni 1944     3     28     187          x       17,000 

William   H.   Bocklage,   Editor;   Xavier   University   Alumni   Assn.,   Publishers, 
Albers  Hall,  Room  41,  Xavier  University. 

^mu^it^^e^V0^" }Bi-wkly(Fri.). Independent 1939     5     24     217       11,600— Free 

K.  H.  Horst,  Publisher',  7874  Kirkland  Dr.   (24). 

°hWeekly    iS^lKtanJ11"^ ^egal 1903     2      29        98   12.00  883 

Carl  L.  Meier,  Editor;  W.  H.  Anderson  Co.,  Publisher,  646  Main  St. 
Packer — See  Packer,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Post  &  Times -Star -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1881     8     22     315  21.84**265,831 

Color  and  comic  strip  adv'g  accepted.  See  also  Kentucky  Post,  Covington,  Ky. 

Dick  Thornburg,  Editor;  E.  W.  Scripps  Co.,  Publisher, 

Post  Square  and  Elm  St.  (2). 
Price  Hill  News  + Wednesday Independent 1927     8     24     298     3.00 

A.  H.  Huneke,  Editor;  Western  Hills  Pub'g  Co.,  3535  Warsaw  Ave.  (5).  %  16,000 — Free 

Products  Finishing Monthly Metal  FinUh'g..l936     2     26       91 

E.  A.  Blount.  Ed.;  Gardner  Publications,  Inc.,  431  Main  St.  (2).    Controlled  circ.    > 2 1,26 9 
Profile  V Quarterly Coll.  Lit 1937     3     27     140     2.00 

Students  of  University  of  Cincinnati,  Eds.  and  Pubs.  (21). 

Railway  Clerk  (no  adv.) Semi-mo {im'ployees"     1899     5     24     22°     1-°°  

Phil  E.  Zelgler,  Editor;  Brotherhood  of  Railway  Clerks,  Pub.,  Brotherhood  of 
Railway  Clerks  Bldg.,  1015  Vine  St. 

Reporter* Wednesday  ....Independent 1932     8     24     297     ^oo-Frle 

James   E.   McMahan,   Ed.;  Wilber  L.    McMahan,   Pub.,    6717    Montgomery  Rd.', 

Silverton   (36). 
Reporter  Press  + .Thursday Independent 1950     8     24     293  100 

Mary  Leona  McCarthy,  Editor:  Ted  L.  McMahan,  Publisher.  11, SCO — Free 

6717  Montgomery  Rd.,  Silverton  (36). 
Restoration  Herald  (no  adv.) Monthly Chur.of  Christ...  192 5     3     80     133     1.00 

Not  issued  during  August. 

R.  E.  Elmore,  Ed.;  Christian  Restoration  Assn.,  Pub.,  Room  702,  406  Elm  (2). 
Saint  Anthony  Messenger -f.. .Monthly Catholic 1893      3      27      140      4.00      278,947 

Rev.  V.  Drees,  Editor;  Franciscan  Fathers,  Publisher,  1615  Republic  St.  (10). 

Proee.. Month* {ffflSt^      1953  c'ontSJ^  Sft 

Robert  O.  Fossett,  Editor;  The  Signs  of  the  Times  Publishing  Co., 
407  Gilbert  Ave.  (1). 

!.*™ JMonthly {craftsmen         192°     2     28     104     4'00        16'600 

Pearl  E.  Oldt,  Editor:  International  Assn.  of  Printing  House  Craftsmen,  Inc., 
Publisher,  Room  807,  411  Oak  St.  (19). 

«<  ffc-  TM™-»«                    M««fMv  (Sign&Display   1906     3      28      140      5.00     *12,568 

of  the  Times Monthly \Advtg.  Total  unpaid  dist.          1,O15 

Dave  Sowder.  Editor;  The  Signs  of  the  Times  Pub.  Co.,  407  Gilbert  Ave.  (1). 
Straight  (no  adv.) ..Sunday Juv.  &  Relig 1881     S     28     148     2.00 

Dana  Eynon,  Editor;  Standard  Publishing  Foundation, 

Hamilton  Ave.  at  8100  (31). 
Suburban   Press-f Friday Independent...    1949     7     24     280      1.00  §650 

Walter  N.  Huff,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8302  Sharon  Ave.   (41). 
Talaria Quarterly Poetry 1936     1     55     110     2.00  

Annette  P.  Cornell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  500  Palace  Theatre  Bldg.  (2). 
TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.  Southern  Ohio  Edition,  circ.,  *2O9,370. 
TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.  West  Virginia  Edition,  circ.,  *33,541. 
United  Evangelical  Action -f. -Monthly Religious 1941     3     27      140     8.00 

Miss  Verda  Bloomhuff,  Editor;  National  Assn.  of  Evangelicals,  Publisher, 
111  E.  Fourth  St.  (2). 

University  of  Cincinnati        JThursday Collegiate 1902     8     24     283x2.50          6,800 

eStudents01of  Univ^  of  Cincinnati,  Editors  and  Pubs..  Student  Union  Bldg.  (21). 
Vend—See  Billboard. 
Western  Hills  Press  4- Friday Independent 1925     8     24     297     3.00        §7,096 

A.  H.  Huneke,  Editor;  Western  Hills  Publishing  Co.,  3706  Davis  Ave. 
Western  Tobacco  Journal Tuesday Tobacco....... 1874     4     25     158     2.00 

Geo.  R.  Myers,  Ed.;  Western  Ptg.  Co.,  Pub.,  424  Commercial  Square  (2). 
Writer's  Digest Monthly Literary 1919     2     32      112     3.50        45,000 

R.  K.  Abbott,  Editor;  F  &  W  Publishing  Corp.,  22  E.  12th  St.  (10). 
Xavier  University  News +V.. Friday Collegiate 1915     5     24     224  xl.50 

Students  of  Xavier  University,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Xavier  University. 


Circulation— **S«pt.  A.B.C.  Sutcment;  *June  tnd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
•P.O.  Statement;  Bold  fsce.  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  lee. 

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Estab  Cols$> Width  VDipth    Sub  Clrt 

CIRCLEVILLEf  (E6),  pop.  8,728;  Pickaway  Co.  (SC).  On  Scioto  River,  25  m  8  of 
Columbus.  PA;  N&W  RRs.  Manufactures  canned  vegetables,  stock  feeds,  straw 
board,  brushes,  novelties,  cob  meal,  brooms,  lumber,  light  bulbs.  Diversified 
farming.  Corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 

Herald + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1883     8     24     294  18.20   **5,019 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  K.  Harrod,  Editor;  Paul  F.  Rodenfels,  Publisher. 

CLARKSBURG  (D6ft).  pop.  891;  Ross  Co.  (SC).  16  m  NW  of  Chillicothe.  Railroad 
station,  Atlanta.  PA  RR.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Star-f- Friday Republican 1926     8     24     280     2.00  §300 

Mrs.  F.  L.  Tipton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLEVELAND!  (G2ft).  pop.  914,808;  Cuyahoga  Co.  (NE).  On  shore  of  Lake  Erie  at 
mouth  of  Cuyahoga  River,  120  m  NW  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa,  PA;  NYC&SL;  NYC; 
ERIE;  B&O  RRs.  Airlines:  AA;  AAA;  CAP;  EAL;  TCA;  TWA;  NWA;  UAL; 
LOA.-FTL. 

One  of  the  largest  inland  ports  with  an  important  trade  in  iron  ore,  coal,  lime- 
stone. Leads  in  automobile  parts,  bolts  and  nuts,  machine  tools,  paints  and 
lacquers.  Manufactures  also  iron  and  steel,  chemicals,  rayon,  foundry  and  ma- 
chine shop  products,  electrical  machinery  and  appliances,  men's  and  women's 
clothing,  oil  products,  printing.  Railroad  shops.  Ten  banks  including  suburbs. 
Bank  deposits  (12-31-57),  $3,292,620,800.  47,657  (res.)  electric  meters;  446.- 
108  (res.)  gas  (nat.)  meters;  436,700  (res.)  telephones.  Western  Reserve 
University;  Case  Institute  of  Technology;  John  Carroll  University;  Baldwin 
Wallace  College  and  others.  Three  TV  stations. 

Aeronautical  Procurement Monthly { Buy  era*  1957     3     26     14°     7'00       >7»721 

Henry  Lefer,  Editor;  Industrial  Publishing   Corp.,   812   Huron   Rd.    (15). 

$3,600 
$17,800 

5  9,000 
§21,767 

$3,451 

>24,821 
4,807 


......  }Tue..  A  Thur....Fr.t«rn.l  ........  1906     7     24     294     7.00 

Peter  Lucaci,  Ed.;  Amer.  Roumanian  Pub'g  Co.,  Inc.,  5703  Detroit  Ave.   (2). 

^Ito^l"  S&°EenT)t  .......  }  Wednesday  .....  Fraternal  ...........  1891     7     26     280  xS.OO 

Ivan  Racic,  Ed.;  G.  C.  Slovenian  Catholic  Union,  Pub.,  6117  St.  Clair  Ave.  (3). 

Ameriska   Domovina-f-  IMorn.ex.Sat.    T^J^^-J--*         100?     n     on     OQA   10  nn 

(American  Home)Tsiov.)|&  Sun.  Independent  .......  1897     7     26     280   12.00 

Mary  Debevec,  Editor;  Victor  Knaus.  Publisher,  6117  St.  Clair  Ave.,  N.  E.  (8). 
g.)  ........  }Morn.ex.Sun...Independent  .......  1899      7     24     286  20.00 

Zoltan  Combos,  Ed.;  Amerikai  Magyar  Nepszava,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1736  E.  22nd  St. 

i'1     JBI-montUy....  Medical  ............  1921     2     28      11215.00 

The  International  Anesthesia  Research  Society  Wade  Park  Manor,  Publisher, 

East  107th  and  Park  Lane  (6). 

A™U  A  iTv,iMnr*.  .   A          ^  fHydraulic  and  1948      3      25      140     7.00 

Ppi  eJ?  nS&r  *  JMonthly  ..........  i  Air  Circuit  2     89     140 

Pneumatics  .......................  /  (Engineering  Controlled  circ. 

Paul  Rolnick,  Editor;  Industrial  Publishing  Corp.,  812  Huron  Rd.   (15). 

^Itel.  A  Eng.6)  He.!.al.d.>.         JFriday  .............  Independent  ......  1838     8     24     284     3.00 

Nico  Jacobellis,'  Editor';  L'Araldo  Publishing  Co.,  14,614  Strathmore  Ave. 
Architecture  and  Engineer-  \M  ni.Mv  [Architects  &     1954     3     28     140     2.50 

ing  in  Ohio-f  ..............  jMontmy  ..........  ^Engineers  2     42      140 

Robert  Armbruater,  Editor;  Charles  L.  Burns  and  Associates,  Publishers, 
6528  Euclid  Ave.  (3). 


. 

Comprised  of:  Alabama  Purchaser,  Birmingham,  Ala.;  Central  New  York  Pur- 
chaser, Auburn,  N.  Y.  ;  Connecticut  Purchasor,  Ansonia,  Conn.;  Detroit  Pur- 
chasor,  Detroit,  Mich.;  Dixie  Purchasor,  Atlanta,  Ga.  ;  Heart  of  America 
Purchasor,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  Hoosier  Purchasor,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  ;  Ken- 
tuckiana  Purchasor,  Louisville,  Ky.  ;  Mid-Continent  Purchaser  (s-mo.),  Tulsa, 
Okla.  ;  Midwest  Purchasing  Agent,  Cleveland,  Ohio;  Oregon  Purchasing  News, 
Portland,  Ore.;  New  England  Purchaser,  Boston,  Mass.;  Pacific  Purchasor, 
San  Francisco,  Calif.;  Philadelphia  Purchasor,  Phila.,  Pa.  Southwestern  Pur- 
chasing Agent,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.;  Southwestern  Purchaser,  Dallas,  Texas; 
North  Central  Purchasor,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  ;  Washington  Purchasing  Agent  and 
Manufacturer,  Seattle,  Wash.;  Chicago  Purchasor,  Chicago,  111.;  Cincinnati 
Purchasor,  Cincinnati,  Ohio;  New  York  Purchasing  Review,  New  York,  N.  Y.  ; 
Florida  Purchasor,  Tampa,  Fla.  Space  sold  in  combination  as  a  group.  See 
also  individual  listings.  For  further  information,  write  Associated  Purchasing 
Publications,  641  Penton  Building,  Cleveland  13,  Ohio. 

fAutomation      1964     2     88     140  10.00 


}  ,n  Indugtry 


ur™fMv 
Monthly 

Roger  W.  Bob,  Editor;  Penton  Publishing  Co.,  1218  W.  Third  St. 

Automotive  Cooling  Journal.  Monthly  ..........  Automotive  .......  19'58  Controlled  free  dist 

Robert  K.  Gratz,   Editor;  National   Automotive  Radiator  Service  Assn.,   Inc., 
Publisher,  Carnegie  Hall  Bldg.,  1220  Huron  Rd.  (15). 


Controlled  circ.    >30,039 


$1,500 
$10,000 


{Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1920     8     24 

Mary  Tarcai.  Editor  a'nd  Publisher,  8407  Woodland  Ave.  (4). 


290     4.00        §1,397 


Circulation—  **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U«e»  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
emi,  12  to  inch.  Y  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNallf 
•stbnate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Baptist  Herald -f {Thura?kly'     Reli*iou* 1»20     8     27     140     8.50 

Dr.  M.  L.  Leuschner,  Editor;  Roger  Williams  Press,  Pub.,  8784  Payne  Ave.  (14). 
Brooklyn ,  Parma  Newsj+. ......Thursday .Independent......,1919     8     24     301     2.00 


Circ 
8,182 


........  . 

Erwin  Maus,  III,  Editor;  A.B.C.  News  Co.,  Publisher,  5456  Pearl  Rd.  (29). 
Brotherhood  of  Locomotive  1 

Firemen  and  Enginemen's  monthly  ..........  R.R.  ft  Labor  .....  1876     3     26     140 

Magazine   ..........................  J 

L.  E.  Whitler,  Editor  ;  Brotherhood  of  Locomotive  Firemen  and  Enginemen, 
Publisher,  726  Keith  Bldg.  (15). 

Buckeye  Grocer-f  ...................  Monthly  ..........  JFoo^blrs  1922      8      80 

Ohio  Retail  Food  Dealers  Assn.,  Publisher,  15901  Detroit  Ave,  (7). 

Bulletin  of  the  Academy  of  \MrtM4.vi_-  Tuf^^i«.i  1001      o     Qo      110      i  KA 

Medicine  of  Cleveland  ......  {Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1921     2     33     112  xl.50 

William  A.  Nosik,  M.D.,  Ed.;  Acad.  of  Medicine,  Pub.,  2009  Adelbert  Rd.  (6). 

Bayer.  P»rch..|nlrDfc..t  ......  Month*  ..........  {£«r    ""     *     &JS&d  eirc. 

Richard  C.  Grave  and  T.  P.  Murphy,  Publishers,  18288  Euclid  Ave. 
Call  and  Post  +(  Negro)  .........  Saturday  .........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1921     8     22     301     7.50*^21,309 

Wm.  O.  Walker,  Editor;  P  ft  W  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  6287  (1). 
Carroll  News  V  ........................  Bi-weekly  .......  Collegiate  ..........  1915     7     24     301  x 

Students  of  John  Carroll  University,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist. 
Case  Alumnus  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Alumni  ft  Coll..,  1920     3     27      14010.00 

Not  issued  during  June,  July,  September,  October. 

Grant  Anderson,  Ed.;  Case  Alumni  Assn.,  Pub.,  Case  Institute  of  Technology  (6). 
Case  Tech-f  .............................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1903     5     24     189  xl.50 

Students  of  Case  Institute  of  Technology,  Editors  and  Publishers  (6). 
Catholic  Universe  Bulletin  +  ..  Friday  ............  Catholic  .............  1874     8     23     301     3.50  *109,29O 

Catholic  Press  Union,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1027  Superior  Ave. 

Cauldron  V  ...............................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1928     5     26      154  xS.OO 

Students  of  Fenn  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Euclid  Ave.  at  24th  St.  (16). 

Ceramic  Age  .............................  Monthly  ..........  Ceramic  Ind  .......  1921     4     26     140     4.00 

Jerome  R.  Peskin,  Publisher;  Ninth-Cheater  Bldg.  (14). 


2.00        98,966 


143  x2.50  2,717 


$3,160 


>74,302 


J3.200 
$6,505 

2,000 


>5,925 


Monthly  ..........  Juvenile  Educ...  19  29     2     30     107 

Rosemary  Hart,  Editor;  A.  R.  Mueller,  Publisher,  3025  E.  75th  St.  (4). 

"*4 


8.00 


Church  Management Monthly.... 

Dr.  W.  H.  Leach,  Editor;  Church  Management,  Pub.,  1900  Euclid  Ave.  (15). 
Citizen,    The Friday Labor 1891     6      24     224      4.50 

A.  I.  Davey,  Jr.,  Editor;  Cleveland  Citizen  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher, 
8724  Carnegie  (8). 

Hub  liLi««4-»»iw  niuK  A<r<»t*.a         tana      A      27      140      3.00 


.™  JMonthly  ..........  Club  Affairs  .......  1909     4 

Donn  RV'Ricker,  'Editor  and  Publisher,  1118  Euclid  Ave. 

1926     ' 


Clevelander .Monthly Ch.  of  Com Ly*°  Controlled  f?ee  dist. 

Iris   Shimp,   Editor;  Cleveland   Chamber  of  Commerce,   Publisher,   400   Union 
Commerce  Bldg.  (14). 

1914      3      30      143      2.00 

Cleveland    Grocer+  Monthly Retail  Grocery..  2     38      143 

Controlled  free  dist. 

Frank    F.    Reiser.    Editor;   Cleveland   Retail    Grocers'    Association,    Publisher, 
15901  Detroit  Ave.  (7). 

Cleveland  Union  Leader -f Friday Labor 1938     5     24     224     3.00 

John  F.  Cummins,  Editor  and  Publisher,  610  Superior  Ave.   (14). 

Dirva-f  (The  Field)  (Lithu.)..Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1915     7      26      280      5.00 

Balys  Gaidziunas,  Editor;  Amer.  Lith.  Press  and  Radio  Assn.  "Viltis,"  Publisher, 

6907  Superior  Ave.  (3). 
East  Cleveland  Leader Thursday Ind.  Rep 1942     9     22     294     3.00 


Space  sold  in  combination  with  Scoop,  Euclid  News  Journal. 

C.  E.  Bowman,  Editor;  Collinwood  Pub.  Co.,  814  E.  152nd  St.  (10). 


11,908 
5,833 

60,870 


211 
5,760 


826 
511 

9,100 
§3,620 

115 


13,975— Free 


Electrotypers  and  Stereo-      lMonthly  (Electrotyp'g  &1916     2     26     101  xS.OO 

typers    Magazine+       .  ..  JMontllIy \Stereotyping  Controlled  free  dist. 

Floyd  C.  Larson,  Editor;  International  Assn.  of  Electrotypers  and  Stereotypers, 
Inc.,  Publisher,  1058  Leader  Bldg.   (14). 

Erie  Railroad  Magazine Monthly RR  Employees...! 905     3     26     140x1.50 

Distributed  free  to  employees.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Erie  Railroad  Co.,  Publisher,  Midland  Bldg.  (15). 

Euclid  News -Journal Thursday Ind.  Rep 1938     9     22     294     8.00 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  Scoop,  East  Cleveland  Leader. 

C.  E.  Bowman,  Editor;  Collinwood  Pub.  Co..  814  E.  152nd  St.  (10). 

Fairview  Herald Thursday Independent .,1946     6     24 

Emil  M.  Uschelbec,  Publisher,  22880  Lorain  Rd.,  Fairview  Park  (26). 

3     26     140  10.00 
2     88     140 


670 
701 


26,985 

260 
23,500— Free 

224     $13,600— Free 


Foundry Monthly Foundry 1892 

F.  G.  Steinebach,  Editor;  The  Penton  Publishing  Co., 


Penton  Bldg.  (18). 


Controlled  circ.    >  18, 105 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C,  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher* •  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *Nooparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRaad  McNally 
estimate.  ^l»B\ied  only  daring  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Garfleld  Heights  Leader Thursday Independent 1946     8     24     294     2.00 

Aug.  E.  Kletnschmidt,  Editor  and  Publisher,  4818  Turney  Rd. 

Glos  SDZ  (SDZ  Voice )  (Slov.)  Semi-mo Fraternal 1989     7     26     259  xl.50 

Anthony  Sabec,  Editor;  Slovenian  Mutual  Benefit  Assn.,  Publisher, 
6401  St.  Clair  Ave.  (3). 


[Monthly Waterways 1940     3     28     140     8.00 

A.  J.Shyle.  Editor  and  Publisher.  1470  W.  9th  St.  (13). 

Great  Lakes  Architecture Bi-monthly Architecture 1966   controlled  free  dist. 

Seymour  R.  Brown,  Editor;  Great  Lakes  Architecture,  Publisher, 
13320  Enterprise  Ave.  (11). 

Guide  +  (Negro) Saturday Independent 1931     8     24     280     5.00 

E.  F.  Cheeks.  Editor;  Cheeks  Publishers.  Inc..  7117  Quincy  Ave.  (4). 

1954      8     23      301      2.00 


Hillcrest  Sun-Press Thursday Independent . 


Clrc 
§6,721 

7,000 


3,000 


5,763 

~>ee 


1946     8     23     301 


Sun-Press -f .Thursday Independent 

Harry  Yolk,  Editor;  Shaker  Heights  Sun,  Inc.,  Publisher,  2163  Lee  Road  (18)'. 

1932      3      26      140      7.00 

Industry  and  Welding ..Monthly Welding  Indus..,  2     39     140 

Controlled  circ.    >37,706 

Wddta.Hta.te.ted Quarterly {Ktfdu..     m2     2*     !!     Ill     ™° 

Printed  in  rotogravure  pictorial.  Controlled  circ. 

Charles  .Berka,  Editor;  Industrial  Publishing  Corp.,  812  Huron  Rd.    (15). 
Inland  Seas  (no  adv.) Quarterly Historical 1944     1      60       98     6.00 

Janet  Coe  Sanborn,  Editor;  Great  Lakes  Historical  Society,  Publishers, 

320  Republic  Bldg.    (15). 
Isotopics Monthly Chemicals 1924     2     28     112  xl.50 

Not  issued  during  July,  August,  September. 

Cleveland  Section,   American   Chemical  Society,   Pub.,   909   Leader  Bldg.    (14). 

Jednosc  Polek  (Polish ) -f- Semi-mo Fraternal 1924     8     24     294     3.00 

W.  T.  Wielowiejski,  Editor;  Assn.  of  Polish  Women  in  the  U.  S.,  Publisher, 
6805  Lansing  Ave. 

Jewish  Daily  Forward— See  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Jewish  Independent + Friday Independent 1906     6     25     266     2.00 

Leo  Weidenthal,  Editor;  Jewish  Independent  Pub.  Co.,  Film  Bldg.,  2108  Payne 
Ave.  (14). 

DBtsrv®^wand  JFriday Religious 1888     7     26     280     2.50 

°Howard  M.  Wertheimer.  Ed.;  The  Dan  S.  Wertheimer  Co..  Pub..  1104  Prospect 
Ave.  (15). 


>72,338 

$825 

$4,150 
6,242 


1  circ.    >1S,821 

Prints    in   each   issue   special   section  "called    Hi    Fi    Times    and    section    called 

Industrial  Electronics. 
Electronic  Periodicals.  Inc.,  Publisher,  2775  S.  Moreland  Blvd. 

I          7,896 


1922   7   24   286 

Zoltan  Gambos,  Editor;  Emil  Gabor,  Publisher,  1736  E.  22nd  St.  (14). 


Art  ^iticism/fheV^....}^^^ i£^~!y£t     1M1     *     59     ^     7'°°        ^'^ 

Thomas  Munro,  Editor;  American  Society  for  Aesthetics,  Publisher,  in  coop- 
eration with  Cleveland  Museum  of  Art  and  Western  Reserve  University  (6). 


Journal  of  Cleveland  l»f,v«*vi  t>  *  n™«.  I920     2     80     112  x8-00 

Academy  of  Pharmacy  +  .. JMonthly Ret.  Drug Controlled  free  dist. 

Cleveland  Academy  of  Pharmacy,  Publisher,  1935  Euclid  Ave.  (15). 

KaVaslrnapjaYHuwrian)  }semi-weekly...Catholic 1895     7     26     290     9.00        J7.000 

Catholic  Publishing  Co..  4160  Lorain  Ave.  (18). 

Kuryer  Zjednoczenia-f  (Pol.).Semi-mo Independent 1923  8  24  294  4.00 

A.  E.  Wielowiepki,  Editor;  Kuryer  Publishing  Co.,  6805  Lansing  Ave.  (5). 

Legal  News-f Morn.ex.Sun...Legal 1887  7  26  287  15.00 

Ralph  E.  Karlovec.  Editor;  Legal  News  Publishing  Co.,  1240  Ontario  St.  (18). 

Locomotive  Engineer,  The  ...Bi-wkly.,  Fri  Locomo.  Eng'g  1957  5  24  217  xl.OO 
R.  J.  Murway,  Editor. 

L°JotrrnalVe  Ensrine€P8  JMonthly Locomo.  Eng'g..  186 6     3     27     140x3.00 

Guy  L.''Bro^r*Editor ;  Brotherhood  of  Locomotive  Engineers,  Publisher, 
1102  B.  of  L.  E.  Bldg.  (14). 

u.*M«o  nA.<««  /Bi-weekly       /Design  Eng'g    1929     3     26      140   10.00 

Machine  Design |(Thurs.)         JFunction  2     40     140 

Colin  Carmlchael,  Editor;  Penton  Pub.  Co.,  Penton  Bldg.  (18).      Controlled  circ.    > 43, 134 

Masonic  Bulletin-f Monthly Masonic 1911     4     26     168     1.00  

Elmer  C.  Gehring.  Editor  and  Publisher.  8615  Euclid  Ave.  (15). 


J900 


30,779 

1,795 

70.092 

70,092 


Circulation— **S«pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
•aw.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  line*.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vluued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubtcription  included  in  membership  lee. 

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f  Material  Handling  )Monthhr  (Material  194B     |     JJ     140     5.00 

I       Engineering  ........................  J  Monthly  ..........  Uandl'g  EQuiP.  «     ^ntrolL  circ. 

Material  Handling  lnM.,.*«.iw        /Material  1962     4     26     140 

L      Illustrated    .......................  jviuarteny  ......  IHandl'g  Equip.  Controlled  circ. 

John  Velardo,  Editor;  Industrial  Publishing  Corp.,  812  Huron  Rd.   (16). 
.  ,.       ,  ^  1930      8      25      140      7.60 

Metal  Progress  ........................  Monthly  ..........  Metal  Industry*  2     40     140 

Total  unpaid  dist. 
E.  E.  Thum,  Editor;  American  Society  for  Metals,  Pub.,  7801  Euclid  Ave.  (3). 

Metals  Review  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Metal  Indus  .......  193°     |     ™     140     6.00 

Betty  A.  Bryan,  Ed.;  American  Society  for  Metals,  Pub.,  7801  Euclid  Ave.  (3). 

1966     2      19        72     2.00 
Metlf  ax  Magazine  +  ...............  Monthly  ..........  Metal  Indus  .......  1     40       72 

Controlled  free  dist. 

Carol  E.  Reuss,  Editor;  Ray  L.  Huebner,  Publisher,  1976  Lee  Rd.  (18). 
Midwest  Purchasing  Agent..  ..Monthly  ..........  Pur.  Agents  .......  1988     8     27     140 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications.  Controlled  free  dist. 

D.  R.  Ricker,  Ed.;  Purch'g  Agts.  Assn.  of  Cleveland,  Pub.,  645  Penton  Bldg.  (13). 

Military  Electronics  ................  Monthly  ..........  !^,iliViry;  1956     8     £5   *14,?  J9'.00     v.        „, 

,*    r,.         ,    «  [Electronics  Controlled  circ.    >18,171 

James  C.  Kincaid.  Editor;  Howard  Markt,  Publisher,  2775  S.  Moreland  Blvd. 

Modern    HurHwarp  Mnnthlv  /News  of  1947      3      40      143 

Modern   Hardware  ...................  Monthly  ..........  (Hardware  Trd  Controlle 

Service  Publications,   Inc.,   3091   Mayfield   Rd.    (18). 

Modern  Office  Procedures  ......  Monthly  ..........  (Office  Prcdrs.    1956     4     40      161     7.00 

'  I  &  Systems  Controlled  circ.  >101,  807 

Charles    Hill,   Editor;   The  Industrial   Publishing   Corp.,    812    Huron    Rd.    (15). 
New  Eqnipment  Digest  ...........  Monthly  ..........  Indu.trial  ..........  »»«     »     £nt  "^  circ.    >7S>136 

A.  N.  Gregg,  Editor;  The  Penton  Publishing  Co.,   1213-35  W.  Third  St.    (13). 
New  Era   (Eng.-Slovene)  -f     Semi-monthly  .....  Fraternal  .......  1925     7     26     280  xl.50 

Anton  J.  Terbovec,  Ed.;  Amer.  Frat.  Union,  Pub.,  6233  St.  Clair  Ave.  (3). 
News-f  .....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1879      8     23     300  21.84**134,55O 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

N.  R.  Howard,  Editor;  Forest  City  Pub.  Co.,  1801  Superior  Ave.  (14). 

l«  .................................  Bi-m°-  Mon...ColleBiate  ...........  19<8  c3ont"lled5fL  dfsl 

Students  of  Fenn  College  Evening  Division,  Ed.  and  Pub.,  24th  &  Euclid  Ave. 


Ore 

>4O,705 
>97,076 
*30,209 
2.512 

W.244 

77,653 

3  801 

„, 
18,171 

rolled  circ.    >45,066 


J14.000 


......         Daily  ................  Independent  ......  1950      7     26     280   15.00 

V.  Matousek,  Ed.;  Novy  Svet  Printing  and  Pub.  Co.,  4732  Broadway   (27). 

flndus'l  Health,  1938      3      26      140      7.00 
Occupational  Hazards  .............  Monthly  ..........  ^Safety  &  2      39      140 

[FireProt.  Controlled  circ. 

J.  Arlen,  Editor;  Industrial  Publishing  Corp.,  812  Huron  Rd.   (15). 
Ohio  Bell  (no  adv.)  .................  9  ti.  a  yr  .........  Tel.  Emp  .............  1924     2     29     148     Free 

Robert  L.  Cromwell,  Editor;  Ohio  Bell  Tel.  Co.,  Publisher,  750  Huron  Rd.   (15). 

Ohio  Digest.  .............................  Monthly  ..........  {pa^er^ntsT"      195°     6     24     224     6'00 

Ohio  Hometown  Newspapers  and  Ohio  Weeklies,  Inc.,  Publishers.  317  Citizens 

Bldg.,  850  Euclid  Ave.  (14). 
Ohio  Farmer  ............................  Semi-mo  .........  Agricultural  .......  ™«     VtS.  unpaid  2. 

E.   W.   McMunn,  Editor;  Capper-Harman-Slocum,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

1010  Rockwell  Ave.,  N.  E.  (14). 
Ohio  Furniture  Journal  ...........  Monthly  ..........  Furniture  ...........  1953     8     27     140     8.00 

Dave  Levine,  Editor;  A.  J.  Klein,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  3509. 

Ohio  Motorist+  .......................  Monthly  ..........  Motorin,  ...........  19°9  Cont^led  "ee'din. 

Alice  E.  Roberts,  Editor;  Ohio  Motorist  Pub.  Co.,  2605  Euclid  Ave.  (15). 
Ohio  Turnpike  Traveler     ..Monthly  .....    $"*  &       19"    Cent"  led'  f?ee  dist. 

The  Pike  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  8614  Euclid  Ave.  (16). 
Parma  Post,  The-f-  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1947     5     22     227     3.00 

Walter  Johns,  Editor;  The  Parma  Post,  Inc.,  Pub.,  5870  Pearl  Rd.,  Parma  (29). 

14°     5'00 


§3,967 


>  22,001 


1X7.555 

60.000 
$28,900 

5'144 


105 
140 


140 
140 


7.50 


*865 


Pest  Control  +  .........................  Monthly  ........         SanUtion      1933     8     26 

James  A.  Nelson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1900  Euclid  Ave.  (16). 
Plain  Dealer-f-  .........................  .Every  Morn....Ind.  Dem  ............  1842     8     22     300  34.84**309,267 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.**50O,790 

Wright  Bryan,  Editor:  Forest  City  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher, 

528  Superior  Ave..  N.  E.  (14). 
Potato  Chipper  ........................  Monthly  ..........  Food  ...................  1941      2      54 

National  Potato  Chip  Institute.  Inc.,  Publisher.  946  Hanna  Bldg.  (15). 
Power  Drive  Engineering  ......  Monthly  ..........  Power  Eng'g  ......  1969     3      26 

Buyers  Purchasing  Digest  Co.,  Publisher,  13233  Euclid  Ave.  (12). 
„  „,  .     .       ^     ,        ,,     ^vi  /Power  Design   1959      3      26 

Power  Transmission  Design.  .Monthly  ..........  i&Maint.  2      38 

David  Cartwright,  Editor;  Industrial  Publishing  Corp.,   812   Huron  Rd.    (15). 
Pr.ci..onM.t.lMo,din,  .........  Monthly  ..........  {$£*£?*•  WS     »     ^tr^ed  Jir°c°    >«,033 

Philip  Kalischer,  Editor;  Industrial  Publishing  Corp.,  812  Huron  Rd.  (16). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vl**ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Press + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1878     8     22    815  21.84**314,063 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

L.  B.  Seltzer,  Ed.;  E.  W.  Scripps  Co.,  Pub.,  E.  9th  St.  and  Rockwell  Ave.  (14). 

Printing  Production Monthly Printing  Tech...  1911     8     26     140     4.50 

Mac  D.  Sinclair,  Ed.;  Willsea  Pub.  Co..  1276  W.  Third  St.  (18).     Controlled  circ. 


Prof...io».l    Photosr.pher  +  Month.y  ........        £"•    19°7  0*o 

Charles  Abel,  Editor;  Charles  Abel.  Inc.,  Publisher,  519  Caxton  Bldg.  (15). 

t>~™^+i  «,                                       M      *M~             /Real  Estate       1938  3      27      141      4.00 

Properties  .................................  Monthly  ..........  (&  Construcfn  Controlled  free  dist. 

Jack  J.  Wyse,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2921  Prospect. 

Q.  B.  Beam,  The  .......................  Monthly  ..........  Frat.  Aviation.,,1938  3     28      115     4.50 

The  Quiet  Birdmen,  Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  6272  (1). 


5,000 
-Free 


>14,36S 
14,317 
4,340 

900 
1,600 

£4,200 

y Labor 1909     7     26     294     2.00  §807 

Peter  Slepcivich,  Editor ;  South  Slavonian  Socialist  Labor  Federation,  Publisher, 

8418  St.  Clair  Ave.  (14). 
Refrigeration  and  Air  1 M      ...  J  Refrigeration,  1944     8     26     140     7.00 

Conditioning   Business f-wontmy {Air  Condit'ng  Controlled  circ.    >  29,81 4 

Jim  R.  McCallum,  Ed.;  Industrial  Publishing  Corp.,  812  Huron  Rd.   (15). 

Reserve  Tribune  V Thursday Collegiate 1904  c 

Students  of  Western  Reserve  University,  Editors  and  Publishers  (6). 

Rocky  River  Herald Thursday Independent 1952     6     24     224     $15,875- 

James.  Bidlack,  Editor;  Emil  M.  Uschelbec,  Publisher,  22880  Lorain  Rd.   (26). 

Scoop Thursday Local  Ind 1919     9     22     224     8-°° 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  East  Cleveland  Leader  and  Euclid  News  Journal'. 
C.  E.  Bowman,  Editor;  Collinwood  Pub.  Co.,  814  E.  152nd  St.  (10). 

Sendbote  (German)  (no  adv.). Semi-mo Baptist 1846     3     27      140     8.50 

Rev.  W.  J.  Luebeck,  Editor;  Roger  Williams  Press,  Pub.,  8784  Payne  Ave.  (14). 

Service  Station  and  \Mntithlv  <Wvi™  qt»          1948     8     *<>     ^0 

Garage  News-f jnaomniy service  ota Controlled  free  dist.         5300 

Howard  I.  Chester,  Editor;  Automotive  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
781  Society  for  Savings  Building   (14). 

Shield  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi Quarterly Fraternal 1879     2     30      104  $23,000 

J.  D.  Campbell,  Editor;  Phi  Kappa  Psi  Fraternity,  Pub.,  1940  E.  6th  St.  (14). 

S1°(S*ovak)N°.TinJ.  (NCW8.)...   }  Thursday Independent 1949      7     26     294      3.00 

Slovak  News  Association,  Inc.,  2900  East  Boulevard. 
South  End  News Thursday Independent 1921     5     25 

F.  L.  Patton,  Editor;  Community  Pub.  Co.,  4168  E.  181st  St.  (6). 
Sporting  Goods  Products-f     Monthly fSport'g  Goods  1948      3      40      143 

Also  provides  VAC  Statement.  1  Retailers  Controlled  circ. 

Controlled  circ.  VAC  27,885. 

Wayne  Brinkerhoff,  Publisher,  8091  Mayfield  Road,  Cleveland  Heights  (18). 
Steel Monday Metal  Work'g....l882     8     27      140   10.00 

Irwin  H.  Such,  Editor;  The  Penton  Publishing  Co.,  2     41      140 

Penton  Bldg.  (13).  Controlled  circ. 

Sun-Press — See  Hillcrest  Sun-Press. 

8zabadsag+( Liberty)  (Hun.)  Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1891      7     24     28620.00 

Zoltan  Combos,  Editor;  Liberty  Pub.  Co.,  1736  East  22nd  St.  (14). 

Tooling  and  Production Monthly Metal  Work'g....1934     3     controlled  cire. 

E.  W.  Pennington,  Editor;  Huebner  Publications,  Inc.,  1975  Lee  Rd.  (18). 
Trainman  News  +( no  adv.) ...Monday R.R  &  Labor 1947     5     23     224     1.00 

George  H.  Hennemuth,  Editor;  Brotherhood  of  Railroad  Trainmen,  Publisher, 
1202  Standard  Bldg.   (13). 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa,  Cleveland  Editions,  circ.  *254,403. 

Wachter  und  Anzeiger  (Ger.). Friday Independent 7     24     294     6.00 

Stefen  Deubel,  Editor;  Wachter  und  Anzeiger  Pub.  Co.,  8304  Lorain  Ave.  (2). 

Welding  Illustrated — See  Industry  and  Welding. 

West  Side  News Thursday Independent 1921      8     24     808     2.00 

J.  H.  Glasser  and  O.  M.  Smith,  Publishers,  2537  Lorain  Ave. 


224 


2.00 

J  10,500  —  Free 


>27,885 

>43,120 
§22,535 

>33,227 

$220,000 

§5,500 


|Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1915      8     24     287   12.28      §27,148 

~Z.  B.  DVbowskL"  Editor;  Polish  Daily  News,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1017  Fairfleld  Ave.  (13). 

Zwiazkowiec-h    (Polish) JThurs17'          Fraternal 1913     6     26     140     2.50 

K.  J.  Zielecki,  Editor;  Alliance  of  Poles  of  America,  Pub.,  6968  Broadway  (6). 
CLEVELAND  HEIGHTS— See  Cleveland. 

CLEVES  (A7),  pop.  1,981;  Hamilton  Co.  (SW).  16  m  W  of  Cincinnati.  NYC  RR.  Road 
materials  manufactured.  Poultry,  dairy,  fruit  farms. 

Valley  Journal {Thuri17'         Independent 1949     8     24     2-90     2.50          2,500 

Allan  Ryan,  Publisher,  19  N.  Miami. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U»es  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  \M  •»"«<!  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Co  Is  <:>  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

CLYDE  (B8),  pop.  4,088;  Sandusky  Co.  (N),  17  m  SW  of  Sandusky.  NYC;  NYC&SL 
RRs.  Manufactures  cutlery,  washing  machines,  porcelain  enameling,  sauerkraut, 
canned  cherries.  Diversified  farming.  Grain,  fruit,  truck  crops. 

Enterprise^ Thursday Republican 1878     8     24     280     8.00 

John  H.  Jackson,  Publisher. 

COLDWATER  (A4%),  pop.  2,217;  Mercer  Co.  (W).  85  m  SW  of  Lima.  NYC&SL; 
NYC  RRs.  Manufactures  farm  implements,  condensed  milk,  overalls,  flour. 
Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hogs. 

Mercer  County  Chronicle -f... .Thursday Ind.  Dem 1902     8     24     280     2.60 

Paul  Hoyng,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLUMBIANA  (J4).  pop.  8,869;  Columbiana  Co.  (E).  IB  m  S  of  Youngstown.  PA; 
Y&S  (elec.)  RRs.  Manufactures  furniture,  pumps,  tools,  tire-building  machinery, 
storm  doors  and  windows,  pipe-building  machinery,  liquid  gas  containers.  Coal 
mines.  Truck  crops,  fruit,  dairying. 

Ledger -f Thursday Independent 1868     8     24     294     4.00 

Wayne  Paulson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLUMBUSf  (E5V4).  pop.  876,901;  Franklin  Co.  (C).  The  State  Capital.  On  Scioto 
River,  near  center  of  state.  B&O;  PA;  NYC;  C&O;  N&W  RRs.  Airlines:  AA; 
EAL;  PAI;  LCA;  TWA. 

Important  retail,  wholesale  and  jobbing  center.  Foundries,  machine  shops, 
meat  packing  plants,  refrigeration  railroad  shops,  publishing  houses ;  shoe,  stove, 
range,  airplane,  paint  and  varnish  factories.  Seven  banks;  bank  clearings  (12-81- 
67),  $3,027,046,400;  deposits  (12-81-57),  $728,076,400.  169,906  (residential) 
electric  meters;  165,532  gas  (nat.)  meters;  800,885  telephones.  Limestone, 
sandstone  quarries.  Ohio  State  University  and  others.  State  Penitentiary.  Three 
TV  stations. 

Accounting  Review Quarterly Tech.  Acct'g 1926     2 

F.  P.  Smith,  Editor;  American  Accounting  Assn.,  Publisher, 

Ohio  State  University,  487  Hagerty  Hall. 

Agricultural  Student-f  V 6  ti.  a  yr Agric.  &  Coll 1894     8 

Students  of  Ohio  State  University,  Editors  and  Publishers,      2 

Room  805,  Ohio  Union  (10) 


Circ 


52,375 


2,690 


1,729 


88      108  x5.00      $17,000 


28 
42 


126 
126 


1.00          4,500 


42     140     6.00        $7.286 


Journal  of  the  American 
Ceramic  Society  (no  adv 
C.  S.  Pearce,  Ed.;  Ame: 


$6,819 


, 628 


3,150 — Free 

3.00  *525 

1 16,850 — Free 
3.00          1,500 

$146,100 


x.25 


3.00 


American  Ceramic  Society   JMonthly Ceramic 1922     2 

Bulletin J 

,  .\Monthly Ceramic 1899     2     42     140x14.00 

__..        ferican  Ceramic  Society,  Inc.,  4055  N.  High  St.  (14). 

American  Motorcy  cling -f Monthly Motorcycling....  1946     3     28     140     2.00 

Alton  Ismon,  Jr.,  Editor;  Motorcycle  and  Allied  Trades,  Publisher,  Westerville. 

American  Rose  Magazine Monthly Rose  Growing....! 93 3     3     26     140     3.50 

Frank  H.  Abrahamson,  Ed.;  American  Rose  Society,  Pub.,  4048  Roselea  Place. 

Bexley  Tribune Thursday.     .Independent     ..1948     8     24     276     3.00 

Dale  O'Rourke,  Editor;  Pierce  Publications,  1415  E.  Main  St. 

Booster-h      Thursday     .    Independent     ..  1933     6     24     224 

Rand  P.  Hollenback,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8134  N.  High  St. 

Capital  Chimes-f  V Friday Collegiate..........  1924     5     23     210 

Students  of  Capital  University.  Editors  and  Publishers,  Lehmann  Hall. 

Catholic  Forester  (no  adv.). ...Quarterly Fraternal 1892     3     27     140 

Thomas  J.  Carroll,  Editor;  Catholic  Order  of  Foresters.  Publisher. 
Suite  614,  44  E.  Broad  St.  (16). 

Catholic  Times,  The+ Friday Catholic 1951     8     24     280 

Rev.  George  A.  Fulcher,  Ed.;  The  Catholic  Times,  Inc.,  Pub.,  246  E.  Town  St. 

Ceramics  Monthly Monthly.... Ceramics... 1953     S (27     140     5.00 

Louis    G.    Farber,    Editor;   Professional    Publications,   Inc.,    4175    N.    High   St. 

Christian  Endeavor  World Monthly Relig.  Youth  .....1886     3     28     140     1.50 

Phyllis   I.   Rike,   Editor;   Christian   Endeavor   World,   Inc.,   Publisher, 

1201  E.  Broad  St.    (16K  31626.00*^88,384 

Citizen  + ISu^.'Morn      ^dependent Sunday  circ. **92,035 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Don  E.  Weaver,  Editor;  Citizen  Publishing  Co.,  84  N.  Third  St.  (15). 

Saturday In d.  Rep 1949     5     24     231     2.00 

Editor;  Frank  J.  Ranft.  Publisher,  896  Innis  Ave. 

^arterly Social  Work 1897     2     43     126     8.00 

3onf.  on  Social  Welfare,  Pub..  22  West  Gay  St.  (16). 

Current  Events V..... . Weekly Educational 1902     3     28     154     1.40 

Prints  edition  in  Braille. 
D.  E.  Reid,  Editor. 

Current  Science  and  Aviation  Weekly .School  Science....!  92  7     3     28     147     1.40 

American  Education  Publications,  1250  Fairwood  Ave.   (16). 
Design 6ti.ayr (£t*A*          1899     2     43     164     4.00 


26,229 

m,434 
12,374 


No  adv. 


No  adv. 


13,219 


v«.  May,  September  and  November. 

;  Design  Publishing  Co.,  337  S.  High  St.  (15). 


DUp.tch+ 


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r;  Dispatch  Printing  Co..  Pub.,  84  S.  Third  St.  (16). 

•nf  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I"  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nomyrett 
;.  *iruu  »  _  i~  »  ^ — 1_^ *««o  Census.  X  Rand  Mortally 

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Eastern  Re  view -f Friday Independent 1958     8     28     808     2.00 

Partly  free  distribution. 

William  Rush,  Editor;  C.  Carl  ton  Hartley,  Publisher. 
Eaat  Side  Press -f Thursday  Independent 1939     8 

Dale  O'Rourke,  Editor;  Pierce  Publications,  1415  E.  Main  St. 

Educational  Research  l»*«-*ui«.  T?^,,,,=+^««I         1921     1 

Bulletin   (no  adv.) JMonthly Educational Controlled  free  dist. 

Issued  monthly  except  June,  July.  August. 

R.  H.  Eckeleberry,  Editor;  College  of  Education,  Ohio  State  University. 

{Every  WeekV Weekly Educational 1933     8     28     153     1.40 
Prints  editions  in  Braille. 
G.  Pearson.  Editor. 
Our  Times  V Monday Educational 1934     8     28     153     1.40 
Prints  editions  in  Braille. 

Craig  Pearson,  Editor;  American  Education  Pub'ns.,  1250  Fairwood  Ave.   (16). 
Fur-Fish-Game  (Harding's  \MrtTlfuiw  /Hunt,  Trap        1905     8     27     148     2.00 

Magazine)    JMonthly JFish.&Camp. 

A.  V.  Harding,  Editor;  A.  R.  Harding  Publishing  Co..  2878  E.  Main  St.  (9). 

(  Gasoline, 

Gasoline  News  + Semi-mo 1  SeVviTe°SU?ns(1945     5     24     224     8'00 

I  Garages 
Mark  F.  Flanagan,  Publisher,  214  Oak  St.    (15). 

Highlights  for  Children         liLrrtT,4.ui~  rv.n;i~»i».  T  *     IAAC 

(no  adv.)  JMonthly Children  s  Int....  1946 

Not  issued  during  June  and  August. 
Garry   Cleveland   Myers,   Ph.D..   Editor;  Highlights   For  Children,  Inc..   Pub., 
87  E.  Long  St. 

Hilltop  Record-f Wednesday Independent 1917     8     24     287     8.00 

C.  Carlton  Hartley,  Publisher.  2465  W.  Broad  St.  (4). 
Jersey  Journal Semi-mo Dairy  Indus........  19 53     3     26     140     2.00 

See  also  Dairy  Breed  Publications.  Chicago,  111. 

Thomas  E.  Wiley.  Editor;  The  American  Jersey  Cattle  Club,  Publisher, 
1521  E.  Broad  St.  (6). 

101      5.00 


Clrc 
22,800 


8.00 
1O,800 — Free 


1:1,100 


No  adv. 


No  adv. 


74,749 


24,000 


3      30      152      5.00      248,000 


§15,250 
10,000 

1,700 


x 

of 


[Monthly Higher  Educ 1930     2      30 

R.  H.  Eckelberry,' Editor;  Ohio  State  University,  Publisher  (10). 

Journal  of  Insurance,  The  -f.  .Quarterly { Iif*urimce0'       1932      2      81      114 

John    S.    Bickley,    Editor;    The    American    Assn.    of    University    Teachers 
Insurance.  Publisher,  Ohio  State  University. 

Kirchenblatt(Ger.)  -f  (offset)  jflaTurday)    Lutheran 1847      3      26      140     2.75 

Dr.  Edw.  Schramm,  Editor;  Wartburg  Press,  Publisher,  55-59  E.  Main  St.  (15). 
Labor  Tribune+ Monthly Labor 1925     5     24     224     3.50 

Columbus  Federation  of  Labor.  AFL-CIO,  Publisher,  337  S.  High  St.   (15). 
Linden  News  + Thursday Independent 1925     8     24     294       20,663 — Free 

Del  Bodey,  Publisher,  2823  Cleveland  Ave. 
Lutheran  Standard  -f .  Saturday Lutheran 1842     3     28      140     2.75 

Rev.  Edward  Schramm,  Ed.;  The  Wartburg  Press,  Pub.,  65  E.  Main  St.  (15). 
Motor    Travel Monthly Motoring 1921     3     28      140x1.00 

Paul  Sterner.  Editor;  Greenfield  Ptg.  and  Pub.  Co..  Room  828.  8  E.  Long  St.  (16). 

Mountain  Music Monthly {iuntilfg*          1929     8     28     14°     8-°° 

Eddie  Ross,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1650  E.  Cooke  Rd. 
My  Weekly  ReaderV Weekly Child.  Educ 1928     2     40     150     1.00 

Prints  6  editions,  one  for  each  grade  in  elementary  school,  also  edition  in  Braille. 

Eleanor  M.  Johnson,  Editor. 
Read  Magazine V Semi-mo Educational 1951     2     28     101 

American  Education  Publications,  1250  Fairwood  Ave.  (16). 

National  Motel  News -f- Monthlv Motel  Owners. ..1955     6     22     245 

Robert  L.  Hart,  Editor;  Ohio  Motel  News  Pub'g  Co.,  3031   Parkside  Dr. 

North  Side  Herald -f Wednesday Independent 1927     5     24     228 

Mrs.  D.  M.  Barnes,  Editor;  Duplex  Printing  Co.,  1368  N.  High  St. 

1940      3      27      140  x 

Ohio  Architect Monthly Arch 2     40     140 

Controlled  free  dist. 
Architects  Society  of  Ohio  of  the  AIA,  Publisher,  Suite  801-5  E.  Long  St.  (15). 

Ohio  Banker Monthly Banking 1907     3     24     128  xl.OO 

Belford  P.  Atkinson,  Editor;  Ohio  Bankers'  Assn.,  Pub.,  33  N.  High  St.  (15). 

Ohio  Builder-f Monthly Home  Bldg 1958     £     ||     ffi  x4'00 

Margaret  L.  Brown,  Editor;  Ohio  Home  Builders  Assn.,  Pub.,  67  E.  Gay  St.  (15). 


740 


£3,325 


6,000 


143,300 
58,770 


No  adv. 


1.75      No  adv. 

3.00 
(4). 

£ 16,0  50 — Free 


1,254 
3,018 
1,322 

£4,308 


^Quarterly Acct'g 1942     2     27     105  xl.50 

Paul  Noble,  EditorT  Ohio  Society  of  CPAs,  Publisher,  79  E.  State  St. 

Ohio  Christian  News  + Monthly flnterde-  lfl«2     a 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.       {nominational 

Ohio  Council  of  Churches,  Publisher,  141  N.  Front  St.  (16). 


£2,400 


27      140      1.00        £7,000 


CfrcaUtiot>--**S«pt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jnne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCowntj  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Valued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Ohio  Cities  &  Villages Monthly (G^verrnnent*    1968     8     2B     14°  x2*50         8»098 

John  P.  Coleman,  Editor;  Ohio  Municipal  League,  Pub.,  60  E.  Broad  St.  (15). 

Ohio  County  Engineers' News  Quarterly Engineering 1940     3     26     140 

Walter  T.  Jacobs,  Editor;  County  Engineers  Assn.  of  Ohio,  Publishers,  970 
Dublin  Rd.  (8). 

Ohio  Engineer Monthly Engineering 1948      8      26      138  xl.OO          6,400 

Lloyd  A.   Chacey,   Editor;  Ohio   Society   of  Professional   Engineers,   Publisher, 
5  E.  Long  St. 

Ohio  Farm  Bureau  News  + Monthly Agricultural 1920     3     26     150x1.00        54,960 

C.  Maurice  Wieting,  Editor;  Ohio  Farm  Bureau  Federation,  Publisher, 
245  N.  High  St.  (16). 

94      6.00        $1,600 

245     8.60        §2,278 

J1.800 
3,900 
J27.300 

3,936 

17,868 
64,007 
*5/>19 

$9,000 
$3,600 

:.50      100,719 


^ f Arch.  A  Hist 1887     1     52 

"   James 'ii.  Rodabaugh,  Editor;  Ohio  Historical  Society,  Publisher, 

High  St.  and  Fifteenth  Ave.   (10). 
Ohio  Jewish  Chronicle -f ..Friday Independent 1920     6     23 

Richard  E.  Neustadt  and  Milton  Pinsky,  Editors   and  Publishers, 

35  E.  Livingston  Ave.   (15). 
Ohio  Journal  of  Science -f Bi-monthly Scientific 1900      1      60      192      6.00 

Henry  L.  Plaine,  Ed.;  Ohio  State  Univ.  and  Ohio  Academy  of  Science,  Pub.  (10). 
Ohio  Mason -f- Friday Masonic -1914      6     24      162      3.00 

Kenneth  N.  McVey,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  6105  (28). 
Ohio  Messenger  (no  adv.) .Monthly W.C.T.U 1887     8     27     140     x.50 

Not  issued  during  June  and  August. 

Ohio  Woman's  Christian  Temperance  Union,  Publisher,  1444  E.  Broad  St.   (5). 
Ohio  Monument  Builder .Monthly Monuments 1937     2     27       88 

B.  D.  Strang,  Ed.;  Monument  Builders  of  Ohio,  Pub.,  50  W.  Broad  St. 
Ohio  Pharmacist Monthly Pharmacy..........  1952     3     27     140  xS.OO 

J.  D.  Cope,  Ed.;  Ohio  State  Pharmaceutical  Assn.,  Pub.,  40  S.  Third  St.   (15). 
Ohio  Public  Works -f Bi-monthly.     Highw'y  Constrl928     2     80     110     Free 

Charles  E.  McKee,  Ed.;  Ohio  Contractors'  Assn.,  Pub.,  40  W.  Gay  St. 
Ohio  Republican  News-f Monday Political 1938      5     24     217      1.00 

Shirley  Schley,  Editor;  Ohio  Republican  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,  17  N.  High  St. 
Ohio  Schools  +V      Monthly Educational 1923      3      27      140x2.50 

H.  H.  Bell,  Editor;  Ohio  Education  Assn.,  Pub.,  213-215  E.  Broad  St.  (15). 
Ohio  Sentinel  (Negro)  + Saturday Independent 1949     5     24     210     6.50    **5,O19 

Printed  in  two  editions :  State  Ed. ;  Columbus  Ed. 

Russel  A.  Jackson,  Editor;  Ohio  Sentinel,  Publisher,  690  E.  Long  St. 

Ohio  State  Bar  Association    \mMrtttj.w  T  .*»  1927     2     26       98  x8-00 

Report -f f  Monday Law l     46       91 

Joseph  B.  Miller,  Editor;  Ohio  State  Bar  Assn.,  Pub.,  State  House  Annex  (15). 

Ohio  State  Engineer  V 6  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Eng'g 1918     2     40     140x1.50 

Engineering  Students  of  Ohio  State  University,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Ohio 
State  University  (10). 

°hMonth*y-ff».n.f?  JMonthly Agriculture 1898     3     26     140     x. 

Byron  Frederick,  ]Editor;  Ohio  State  Grange.  Pub.,  1031  E.  Broad  St. 
Ohio  State  Journal-f Morn.ex.Sun...Republican 1811     8     23     315  21.84**73,076 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

J.  A.  Meckstroth,  Editor;  Ohio  State  Journal  Co.,  Pub.,  34  S.  Third  St.  (16). 

Ohio  State  Lantern-f  V -{&  Sun6*'8**'  Colle*iate 1881   Controlled  f? 

Ohio  State  University  School  of  Journalism,  Editors  and  Publishers  (10). 
Ohio  State  Medical  Journal. ...Monthly Medical ~~1905     2     34     126  x5.00 

Ohio  State  Medical  Assn.,  Pub.,  79  E.  State  St.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Ohio  State  Univ.  Monthly  V.. Monthly Coll.  Alumni 1909     3     28     136     5.00 

J.  B.  Fullen,  Editor;  Ohio  State  University  Association,  Publisher  (10). 

Ohio  Tavern  News-f Semi-mo {fiev^Indus.       1989     5ToUl  unpaid  dist. 

M.  F.  Flanagan,  Publisher,  214  Oak  St.  (15). 
Ohio  Trucking  News  +  Monthly \TrucV S\°*6n*.   ""   Controlled  fSec  dist. 

Ellis  S.  Perlman.  Editor;  Ohio  Trucking  Assn..  Publisher, 

Deshler-Hilton  Hotel  (15). 
Our  Times — See  Every  Week. 
Personal  Financier-f Bi-monthly Person.  Finan....1927   Controlled  free  dist! 

Roger  L.  Downing,  Editor;  The  Ohio  Assn.  Small  Loan  Companies,  Publishers, 

812  Hartman  Theatre  Bldg.  (15). 
Read  Magazine — See  My  Weekly  Reader. 
Reporter Morn.ex.Sun...(gjJ[Jpt1fJwl|  1896  6  24  266  18.00 

R.  O.  Graham,  Editor;  Reporter  Publishing  Company,  829  South  Front  St.  (15). 


>  dist. 


15,000 

22S 
9,046 

£29,000 

*12,496 
4,669 

2,971 
821 


J2.000 


1,550 


Restaurant  Reporter  +  ............  Monthly  ......... 


1952      8      25      14° 


Robert  L.  Henry,  Editor;  Ohio  State  Restaurant  Assn.,  Pub.,  50  E.  Broad  St. 
Rural-Urban  News-f  ..............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1955     8     24     301     2.00 

Printed  in  two  editions.  Southeast  Edition;  West  Edition. 

C.  Carlton  Hartley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2465  W.  Broad  St.  (4). 


2,75O 


§10,750 


Cft 


atta 


-**Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  -A- Jane  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
cms,  12  to  inch.    ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.    Population— 1950  Census.     xJUnd  McNally 
estimate.    V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Sample  Case  .............................  Monthly  ..........  Busi.A  Sales  ......  1891     8     27     148  xl.OO 

J.  G.  Daly,  Ed.;  United  Com'l  Travelers  of  Amer.,  Pub.,  682  N.  Park  St.  (8). 

South  Side  Leader*  ...............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1952     8     24     298 

C.  Carlton  Hartley,  Publisher.  2465  W.  Broed  St. 

Star  -J-  .......................................  Saturday  .........  Independent  ......  1932     6     22 

John  Bohannan,  Editor;  Columbus  Star,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  968. 
Sundial  4-  V  ..............................  Monthly  ..........  Coll.  Humor  .......  1900     8     48 

Students  of  Ohio  State  University.  Publishers.  811  Ohio  Union  (10). 
Transactions  of  the  Ameri-  \~   „  .     .  ,          /Biology  & 
can  Microscopical  Society  }QuarterIy  ........  \Microscopy 

American  Microscopical  Society,  Publishers,  60  E.  Broad  St. 
Tri-  Village  News-f  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1930     5 

E.  M.  Fosnaugh.  Editor;  Tri-  Village  Publishing  Co..  Publisher, 

1802  Grand  view  Ave. 
West  Side  News  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1946     8 

C.  Carlton  Hartley.  Publisher.  2466  W.  Broad  St. 
Whitehall  Gazette  +  ......    Thursday    ..    Independent.    ..1947     8 


Clrt 


200     5.20**6S,150 
140     2.60 


1882      1      64      100      8.00         $1,140 


24     224     2.60        86.289 


24     801     2.40 


4,500 


_      24     276 

Dale  O'Rourke,  Editor;  Pierce  Publications,   1415  E.  Main  St. 

York  Temple  News Monthly Masonic 1936     6     26     245 

B.  D.  Strang,  Editor;  York  Temple.  Publisher.  1276  N.  High  St.  (1). 


4.OOO — Free 
8.00          2,700 


COLUMBUS  GROVE   (B4),  pop.   1,936;  Putnam  Co.    (NW).   12  m  N  of  Lima,  B&O; 
DT&I;  AC&Y  RRs.  Feed  mill;  milk  condensary;  mushroom  and  tomato  canneries; 
hatcheries.  Hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Putnam  County  Vidette-f  .....  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1873     7     28     280     8.00        §2,003 

Ken  C.  Gove,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CONNEAUT  (Jltt).  pop.  10.280;  Ashtabula  Co.  (NE).  On  Lake  Erie,  18  m  NE  of  Ash- 
tabula.  NYC;  NYC&SL;  BALE  RRs.  Lake  commerce  in  iron  ore,  coal,  steel. 
Manufactures  tin   cans,  shovels,  underwear,  canned  goods,  leather,  creamery 
products,  plastics,  chemicals,  tools,  soft  drinks.  Railroad  shops.  Resort.  Fish- 
eries ;  molding  sand  pits.  Fruit,  truck,  dairy  farms. 
News-Herald  +  .......................  ..Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1897     8     22     300  22.40    **S,178 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

James  Mohan.  Editor;  Conneaut  Ptg.  Co.,  Publisher. 

CONTINENTAL  (B8),  pop.  1,028;  Putnam  Co.  (NW).  25  m  NW  of  Lima.  NYC&SL 
RR.  Cannery,  hatchery.  Tile  manufacturing.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat, 
sugar  beets. 
Newa-Review-f  .......................  .Thursday  ........  Independent......  1918     7     24     285     2.50        §1,048 

Don  E.  Myers  &  Nyle  Stateler,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Main  St. 

CONVOY  (A3H),  pop.  910;  Van  Wert  Co.  (NW).  8  m  NW  of  Van  Wert.  PA  RR. 

Grain  elevators;  hatchery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Radar  .......................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent.  ......  1946     6     24     280  - 

Albert  L.  Croy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COSHOCTONf  (G5).  pop.  11,675:  Coshocton  Co.   (EC).  On  Muskingum  River,  80  m 
NE  of  Zanesville.  PA;  NYC&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  advertising  novelties,  cal- 
endars, metal  signs,  iron  pipes,  rubber  gloves  and  caps,  enamelware,  straw 
and  chipped  paper,  china,  leather  goods,  corrugated  fibre  products,  plastics,  soft 
drinks.  Coal  mines.  Grain,  dairy  farms. 

TVU,  „   _j_  /Evg.ex.Sun.   I-*A^^AM*        1909     8     24     294  20.80  **10,4O7 

Tribune  +  .................................  I  Sun.  Morn,     ^dependent  ......  Sunday  circ.**10,521 

Robt.  B.  Wallace,  Editor;  Tribune  Company,  Publisher. 

COVINGTON  (65),  pop.  2,172;  Miami  Co.  (W).  6  m  W  of  Piqua.  PA  RR.  Tomato 
canneries;  saw  mill;  hybrid  corn  processing  plant;  creamery;  hatchery.  Grain, 
dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Stillwater  Valley  Wi.™,!.-         r«^«-«^«t        1957     5     24     227     2.50 

4,200—  Free 


i.™,!.-         r«^«-«^«t 
Advertiser*  .          ..{Thursday     ...Independent 

Tom  J.  McFadden,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8  E.  Spring  St. 


CRESTLINE  (E4).  pop.  4,614;  Crawford  Co.  (NC).  11  m  W  of  Mansfield.  PA;  NYC 
RRs.  Manufactures  road  maintenance  machinery,  warm  air  furnaces.  Elevator; 
hatchery.  Dairy,  grain  farms. 
Advocate-}-  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1869     8     24     280     8.00        82,415 

Joseph  J.  Petti.  Editor;  V.  L.  Buckman,  Publisher. 

CROOKSVILLE  (F6),  pop.  2.960;  Perry  Co.  (SEC).  14  m  S  of  Zanesville.  NYC;  PA 
RRs.  Extensive  pottery  manufactories;  stoneware,  chinaware,  lumber  also 
manufactured.  Coal  mines.  Dairy,  truck,  fruit  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 

^Me^nge?^"!1.11*  }  Wednesday.     Independent  ....  1929     8     24     294     8.00        §1,S4S 

Elinor  Madden7*EditorV  Robert  L.  Mast,  Publisher. 

CUYAHOGA  FALLS  (H8),  pop.  29,196;  Summit  Co.   (NE).  6  m  NE  of  Akron.  PA; 
B&O  RRs.  Manufactures  metal  products,  surpical  and  orthopedic  appliances, 
tools,  molds  and  dies,  steel  and  wire  machinery,  lumber,  stay  bolts,  chemicals, 
juvenile  furniture.  Greenhouses. 
Falls  News-f  ............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1928     8     24     294     1.00         7,601 

Summit  Publishing  Co.,  140-148  Portage  Trail 
Reporter-*-  ................................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1877     8     24     294     1.00          - 

_  W.  E.  Bauman.  Publisher,  141  Portage  Trail. 

Oradatkm—  **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPt»bli»her'»  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U»es  Mats.  •Noapartll 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  sest.  Population—  1950  Ceniua.  xRand  McNally 
estimate,  y  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacription  included  in  membership  fes. 

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DALTON  (G4),  pop.  088 ;  Wayne  Co.  (NEC).  9  m  W  of  Massillon.  NYC&SL  RR.  Pottery 
works ;  feed  mills.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  potatoes,  dairy  products. 

Gazette -f Thursday Independent 1875     7     24     280     2.50 

Barbara  Eisinger,  Editor;  Dalton  Publishing  Co. 

DANVILLE  (F4%),  pop.  853;  Knox  Co.  (C).  77  m  8  of  Cleveland.  PA  RR.  Hatchery. 
Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  clover. 

Times .Thursday Republican 1946     6     28     280     2.00 

Harry  R.  Cochrand,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  366. 

DAYTONf   (B6),  pop.  243,872;  Montgomery  Co.  (SW).  On  Miami  River,  56  m  NW  of 
Cincinnati.  ERIE;  B&O;  PA;  NYC  RR».  Airlines:  AA;  LCA;  TWA. 

Manufactures  accounting  and  bookkeeping  machines,  aircraft  parts,  air-condi- 
tioning and  ventilating  equipment,  automotive  parts  and  accessories,  bicycles, 
boilers  boxes,  castings  and  forgings,  compressors,  concrete  products,  clothing, 
dress  patterns,  electric  motors,  electronic  products,  electric  ranges,  refrigera- 
tors and  washing  machines,  generators,  hoists  and  jacks,  industrial  belts,  machine 
tools,  name  plates,  optical  lenses  and  prisms,  paints  and  varnishes,  paper  and 
paper-making  machinery,  plastics,  precision  gauges,  tools  and  dies ;  meat  pack- 
ing. Four  banks;  bank  clearings  (12-81-57),  $1,847,926,579;  deposits  (12-81- 
57),  $360,789,835.  148,718  electric  meters;  119,815  gas  (nat.)  meters;  220,441 
telephones.  University  of  Dayton,  Sinclair  College;  United  Theological  Seminary 
and  other  colleges.  Two  TV  stations. 

{Bible  Teacher,  The   (no  adv.) Quarterly Ev.Un.Breth.S.S..  1873      2      28      112      1.80 
Harold  H.  Hazenfteld,  Editor. 
Intermediate  Bible  Studies     Quarterly Ev.Un.Breth.S.S.  1899     2     28       98       .45 
Bruce  Hilton,  Ed.;  Otterbein  Press,  Publisher,  230  W.  Fifth  St.  (2). 

Civil  Service  News -f  (off set) Monthly Civil  Service 1944      5     24     224     2.00 

Ward  E.  Collopy,  Editor  and  Publisher,  183  Warren  St. 

Daily  Court  Reporter  -f- j^  g1^6*'8**' Legal  N'paper....l817  6  24  280  18.00 

Charles  A.  Beringer,  Editor;  Daily  Court  Reporter,  Pub.,  124  E.  Third  St.  (2). 

DaNe^  +  ^^°^"^L.?.".  }Ftntly( Wed.). Labor 1942  5  24  224  x3.50 

Janes  L.  Troester,  Editor;  Western  Printing  Co.,  Pub.,  1039  Knott  Bldg.  (2). 

Exponent-fV  ..  ..  Quarterly Collegiate 1903  2  36  129  2.00 

Students  of  the  University  of  Dayton,  Publishers  (9). 

4-H  Life  Magazine Monthly I ^Jr£lub  1948 

Virgil  Wysong,  Editor  and  Publisher.  70  Stratford  Ave.  (2). 

1  Journal  Herald  -f Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1 808 
N«ws-r- (fun*  Morn™"    Independent 1808 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
James  E.  Fain,  Editor;  Dayton  Newspaper  Inc.,  Publisher, 
Fourth  and  Ludlow  Sts.  (1). 

{Junior  Catholic  Messenger  V.Friday Cath.  Juvenile. ..1934  ._      _ 

Roy  G.  Lindeman,  Editor;  G.  A.  Pflaum,  Pub.,  Inc.,  38  W.  5th  St.  (2). 
Young  Catholic  Messenger  V  Friday Cath.  Juvenile.,.1885      3      27      140 
James  T.  Feely,  Editor;  G.  A.  Pflaum,  Pub..  Inc..  38  W.  5th  St.  (2). 
Kettering-Oakwood   Times -f  Thursday          Independent        1956      8      22     294 
John  F.  Cronin,  Editor;  James  and  Susanne  McConnaughey.  Publishers, 
2980  Far  Hills  Ave.   (19). 

Labor  Union-f Friday Labor 1927      8     24      294 

Official  publication  of  Building  &  Construction  Trades  Council,  District  Councils 
and  Labor  Unions  throughout  Pa.,  W.  Va.,  Ohio.  Indiana,  Kentucky,  Illinois. 
A.  Ballard,  Editor;  National  Newspapers  Corporation,  Publisher,  Pryor  Bldg., 
211  S.  Ludlow  St.  (2). 

Magyar  Hirado  (Hung.) Semi-mo Independent 1928      7      26      290      5.00 

John  P.  Kelemen,  Editor  and  Publisher,  18  South  Western  Ave.  (7). 

[  General 


Circ 


8880 


£32,000 

29,500 

120,000 

1700 

13,000 
$2.500 


3     26      140     2.00 


23      308   23.40**84,174 
23     308  32.24**144»687 
Sunday  circ.**  173,775 


2  41  140  1.40  No  adv. 
1.60  *721,695 
3.50  **7,858 

4.00        27,510 


1948     2     26       80x5.00        70,572 


Manage  (no  adv.) Monthly <  l 

I  Industry 
William  W.  Keifer.  Editor;  Nat'l  Management  Assn.,  Publisher,  333  West  1st  St. 

Marian  is  t,  The Monthly Catholic 1901      2      28      104      2.00        22,800 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Rev.  Philip  C.  Hoelle,  S.M.,  Editor;  Marian  Library,  Publisher, 
Univ.  of  Dayton  (9). 

Marian  Reprints  (no  adv.).... 8  ti.  a  yr Catholic 1952      1     51       91     1.00  750 

Rev.  Philip  C.  Hoelle,  S.M.,  Editor;  Marian  Library,  Publisher, 
Univ.  of  Dayton  (9). 

Postscript Monthly {intiKSenom.    19S1     8     *4     21°     1>0° 

Jesse  E.  Bowser,  Editor  and  Publisher,  4162  Gardendale  Ave. 

!  Ftm          \Bi-weekly Comics 1946     2     83     124     2.00      No  adv. 


8,500 


*8,500 


.™ 
Joseph  G.'SchaiierV'iEditor;  Geo.  A.  Pflaum.  Publisher,  Inc.,  38  W.  5th  St.  (2). 

1929 


..... 

Dick  Beach,  Editor;  University  of  Dayton,  Publisher,  800  College  Park  Ave. 
Univ.  of  Dayton  Flyer+  ........  Bi-wkly(Fri.)..  Collegiate  .........  1956  Controlled  frUdi^ 

Students  of  the  Univ.  of  Dayton,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  800  College  Park  Ave. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U»es  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI»*ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fo*. 

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Estib  Cols*WidthVDepth    Sub  Cirt 

1966     8      28      140 

Controlled  free  dist.       18,000 


DAYTONf  (Continued) 

Wingspread  (offset) Monthly 

Wingspread  Magazine  Co.,  Publisher,  Box  627   (1). 
Young  Catholic  Messenger — See  Junior  Catholic  Messenger. 

DEFIANCEf  (B8),  pop.  11,265;  Defiance  Co.  (NW).  On  Maumee  River,  48  m  NE  of 
Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  B&O;  WAB  RRs.  Manufactures  woodworking  machinery, 
evaporated  milk,  beer,  radio  condensers,  auto  mufflers,  canned  goods,  meat 
products,  iron  castings,  fiber  glass,  television  parts.  Defiance  College.  Stock, 
dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Crescent  News  -f ..Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1888     8     24     801   18.72 

Homer  J.  Schutt,  Editor;  Defiance  Publishing  Co. 

DELAWAREf  (D5),  pop.  11,804;  Delaware  Co.  (C).  25  m  N  of  Columbus.  C&O;  PA; 
NYC  RRs.  Manufactures  stoves,  rubber  cushions,  truck  bodies,  auto  parts, 
hydraulic  equipment,  soft  drinks.  Ohio  Wesleyan  University.  Limestone  quar- 
ries. Agriculture.  Apples,  corn,  wheat. 

Evg.ex.Sun Independent 181 8 

1  Publisher.  12  N.  Sandusky  St. 


§9,352 


24    801  14-60  **5'930 


*20,500 


1,800 


Owl,  TheV... 


Issued  Oct.,  Dec.,  Feb.,  April,  June,  Augr. 

Mark  Lipper,  Editor;  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  Publisher. 
Ohio  Wesleyan  Transcript  -f  V  Wednesday CoL  Alumni 1867      5      24      220     4.50 

Students  of  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  Editors  and  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  864. 

6ti.ayr Coll.  Literary 1929     \     \\     \\\     ^  

Students  of  Ohio  Wesleyan  University,  Editors  and  Pubs.,  University  Hall. 

^a^lffma}  Quarterly Fraternal 1908     2      30      109     2.00        17.000 

Wm.  H.  E.  Hoimes,'*Ed.;  Alpha  Sigma  Phi  Fraternity,  Pub.,  24  W.  Williams  St. 
DELPHOS  (B4).  pop.  6,220;  Allen  Co.  (NW).  18  m  NW  of  Lima.  ACfcY;  NYC&SL; 

PA  RRs.  Manufactures  motor  trucks,  oil  cans,  metal  roofing  and  siding,  wood 

products,   corrugated   fibre   boxes,   bank  furniture,   brass   castings.   Hatchery. 

Limestone  quarries.  Grain,  truck,  dairy  farms. 

J  Courant-h Wed.  &  Fri Independent 1869      8     24      287      8.50  §559 

1   Herald-h Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1894      8      24      287    10.00        §2,619 

1  N.  W.  Grewe,  Editor;  Delphos  Prtg.  and  Pub.  Co.,  406-09  N.  Main. 

DELTA  (B2),  pop.  2.120;  Fulton  Co.  (NW).  26  m  SW  of  Toledo.  NYC;  WAB;  DT&I 

RRs.  Manufactures  evaporated  milk,  brass  bushings,  feed.  Hatcheries.  Grain, 

dairy  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 
Atlas -f ..Thursday Independent 1885     8     24     280     3.00        §1,929 

H.  Winona  Mack.  Editor;  C  L.  Mack,  Publisher. 

DESHLER  (C3)  pop.  1,628;  Henry  Co.  (NW).  20  m  NW  of  Findlay.  B&O  RR.  Manu- 
factures mail  boxes,  furnaces,  laundry  machines.  Poultry  processing  plant; 

hatchery ;  apiary.  Grain,  dairy  and  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Flag-f .Thursday Independent 1876     7     24     280     2.50        §1,215 

Paul  E.  Scharf.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
DOVER  (H4%).  pop.  9,852;  Tuscarawas  Co.   (E).  On  TUB  car  a  was  River,  20  m  SW 

of  Canton.  B&O;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  sheet  steel,  bricks,  tile,  chemicals, 

glycerine,  screw  products,  vacuum  cleaners;  feed,  cheese.  Oil  refinery;  green- 
house. Coal  mines.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Reporter-f- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1848      8      24      301    15.60 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Saturday  ed.  size  5      24      225 

Oliver  P.  Bolton,  Publisher. 
DRESDEN  (G5).  pop.  1,810;  Muskingum  Co.  (SEC).  On  Muskingum  River,  16  m  N 

of  Zanesville.  PA;  NYC&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  straw  board,  woolen  blankets, 

concrete,  creamery  products,  flour,  feed.  Hatcheries.  Coal  mines;  sand,  gravel 

pits.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  apples. 

Christian  Leader + Bi-wkly(Tues.)  {chris*?  °*       1886     3     26     13S     2>0° 

Burton  Coffman,  Editor;  D.  F.  Anguish,  Publisher,  Box  107. 

MUMag^n^..^  Ind- Rep 1837     5     24     224     3'00 

George  Robert  si  Editor;  D.  F.  Anguish,  Publisher,  Main  St. 

EAST  CANTON  (H4),  pop.  1,001;  Stark  Co.  (NE).  6  m  E  of  Canton.  NYC&SL  RR. 
Manufactures  brick,  tile,  clay  products,  pottery  machinery,  cheese.  Dairy  farms. 

News-f Thursday Ind.  Agric 1938     7     24     280     2.00 

Mrs.  George  H.  France,  Editor;  George  H.  France,  Pub.,  200  Church  St.,  S.W. 
EAST  CLEVELAND— See  Cleveland. 
EAST  COLUMBUS— See  Gahanna. 

EAST  LIVERPOOL  (J4),  pop.  24,217;  Columbiana  Co.  (E).  On  Ohio  River,  86  m  S  of 
Youngs  town.  PA  RR.  Bridges  to  Newell,  Chester,  Kenilworth,  W.  Va.  Center 
of  ceramic  industry.  Manufactures  earthenware,  potters'  supplies,  electrical 
porcelain,  bricks,  cartons,  barrels,  steel,  paper  products,  china,  chemicals.  Pot- 
ters' clay  found  in  large  quantities  in  vicinity ;  coal  mines ;  gas  wells. 

Potters*  Herald-4- Thursday Labor 1900     8     24     280     2.00        12,800 

Harry  L.  Gill,  Editor;  International  Brotherhood  of  Operative  Potters, 
Publisher,  226  W.  6th  St. 

Review  + Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1876     8     23     294   15.60  **17,386 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Arthur  T.  Thomas,  Ed.;  Brush-Moore  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Pub.,  210  E.  Fourth  St. 

ClrcuUttoo--**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jtsna  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement ;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  fsce,  estimated.  +Useg  Mats.  + Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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2,750 


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EAST  PALESTINE  (J4).  pop.  6,195;  Columbiana  Co.  (E).  18  m  N  of  East  Liverpool. 
PA  RR.  Manufactures  pottery,  fireprooflng  material,  electric  porcelains  and 
specialties,  steel  tanks,  furniture,  potters'  sacks,  refractories.  Coal  mines; 
clay  pits.  Poultry,  dairy,  fruit  farms.  Dairy  products,  peaches,  apples. 

Leader -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.Rep 1915     7     24     276     7.80        §2,660 

Paul  Merwin,  Editor;  C.  L.  Merwin,  Publisher.  *~*™* 

EATONf  (A8),  pop.  4,242;  Preble  Co.  (SW).  24  m  W  of  Dayton.  PA  RR.  Fertilizer, 
tobacco  boxes,  uniforms,  tools,  machine  parts  manufactured.  Tobacco  warehouse ; 
nurseries.  Agriculture,  tobacco,  grain. 

Register-Herald -f- Wednesday Republican 1820     8     24     276     3.00        §5,138 

Harold  V.  Sell,  Editor;  Harold  V.  Sell  and  C.  E.  Oldfather,  Publishers. 

EDGERTON  (A2%).  pop.  1.246;  Williams  Co.  (NW).  88  m  NE  of  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
NYC  RR.  Manufactures  baskets,  lumber,  canned  goods,  spark  plugs,  aluminum 
tumblers.  Elevator.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  tomatoes. 

Earth  + Thursday Independent 1886     8     24     294     2.50  §989 

Donald  W.  Houk,  Editor;  F.  W.  Bryce  and  J.  A.  Bryce,  Publishers. 

EDON  (A2%),  pop.  645;  Williams  Co.  (NW).  40  m  NE  of  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  WAB 
RR.  Manufactures  poultry  coops,  canned  tomatoes,  flour,  feed.  Timber.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Wheat,  corn,  tomatoes. 

Commercial-f- Thursday Independent 1900     6     24     224     2.00  675 

Mary  Ann  Derbyshire,  Editor;  F.  W.  and  J.  A.  Bryce,  Publishers. 

ELYRIAf  (F8),  pop.  80.807;  Lorain  Co.  (N).  On  Black  River.  9  m  from  Lake  Erie, 
8  m  S  of  Lorain.  B&O;  NYC  RRs.  Manufactures  hot  air  furnaces,  air  condition- 
ing: units,  saddles  and  other  leather  goods,  steel  tubing,  automobile  parts,  lace, 
hosiery,  light  and  heavy  foundry  work,  small  machine  parts,  springs  and  wire 
goods,  golf  balls,  grey  iron  castings,  air  brakes,  plastics,  electrical  machinery, 
small  motors,  chemicals,  machine  screw  products.  Six  banks;  deposits  (1-1-58), 
$113,075,095.  23,877  (residence)  electric  (AC)  meters;  16,081  gas  (nat.) 
meters:  20,936  (residence)  telephones.  Gas  wells,  sandstone  quarry. 

Chronicle-Telegram  4- Evg.ex.Sun Ind.Rep .1829     8     22     31621.40*^23,876 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

J.  C.  George,  Editor;  Lorain  County  P't'g  and  Pub'g  Co.,  225  East  Ave. 

ENGLEWOOD  (A6),  pop.  678;  Montgomery  Co.  (SW).  11  m  NW  of  Dayton.  Railroad 
station,  Brookville.  PA;  B&O  RRs.  Manufactures  machine  tools.  Agriculture, 
grain,  tobacco. 
Photo  News  Tribune — See  Trotwood. 

EUCLID— See  Cleveland. 

FAIRBORN  <C6),  pop.  7,847;  Greene  Co.  (SW).  12  m  NE  of  Dayton.  ERIE;  NYC  RRs. 
Cement  mills.  Diversified  farming. 

Herald-f i&^n?'8**'    Republican 1867     8     24     294     5.00        §3,682 

Bernard  Hilbrink,  Editor;  James  C.  McMillan,  Publisher. 

FAIRPORT  HARBOR  (H2),  branch  of  PainesviUe  P.  O.,  pop.  4,519;  Lake  Co.  (NE), 
On  Lake  Erie.  8  m  NW  of  PainesviUe,  nearest  bank  town.  B&O;  FP&E  RRs. 
Ships  ore  and  coal.  Industrial  organic  chemicals  manufactured.  Resort.  Fisheries. 
Poultry,  dairy,  truck,  fruit  farms. 

Beacon-f Friday Independent 1930     5     24     224      1.00          1,945 

Al  Gorisek,  Editor;  Neal  Prtg.  Co.,  Publisher,  440  High  St. 

FAIRVIEW  PARK— See  Cleveland  and  Lakewood. 

FAYETTE  (B2).  pop.  1,008;  Fulton  Co.  (NW).  45  m  W  of  Toledo.  P&F  RR.  Creamery. 

Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 
Review  H- Thursday Independent 1905     6     24     273     2.50  5940 

Gaylord  Yost,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
FINDLAYf   (C3%).  pop.  28,846;  Hancock  Co.   (NW).  16  m  SW  of  Fostoria.  B&O; 

NYC;  NYC&SL  RRs. 

Manufactures  auto  tires  and  accessories,  ditching  machinery,  cigars,  clay 

products,  beer,  interior  auto  trim,  television  equipment,  oil  refinery;  limestone 

quarries.  Findlay  College.  Diversified  farming. 
Republican-Courier + Morn. ex.Sun... Independent 1886     9     22     299   18.00  **21, 187 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  L.  Heminger,  Editor;  Findlay  Publishing. Co.,  808  Broadway. 
FOREST  (D2).  pop.  1.114;  Hardin  Co.   (NWC).  81  m  E  of  Lima.  NYC;  PA  RRs. 

Manufactures  lime  and  stone  products,  flour.  Poultry,  dairy,  grain  farms.  Wheat, 

corn,  oats. 
Review  4- Friday Independent 1868     7     23     273     2.50  700 

Rodney  H.  Burk,  Editor;  B  &  B  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Findlay. 
FORT  RECOVERY  (A5),  pop.  1,281;  Mercer  Co.  (W).  On  Wabash  River,  88  m  NE 

of  Muncie,  Ind.  NYC&SL  RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  stirrups,  auto  creepers, 

cigars,  feed.  Oil  wells.  Oak,  elm,  hickory  timber.  Agriculture. 
Joumal-f .Friday Independent 1895     8     24     280     2.50          1,040 

E.  T.  Hastings,  Editor;  Journal  Publishing  Company. 
FOSTORIA  (D8).  pop.  14,851;  Seneca  Co.  (N).  40  m  S  of  Toledo.  B&O;  C&O;  NYC; 

NYC&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  auto  ignitions,  crank  shafts,  carbon,  wire,  pressed 

steel,  railway  signals,  screws,  flour,  serum,  burial  garments  and  vaults,  soft 

drinks.  Stock  yards.  Diversified  farming. 
Re  view-Times -f Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1860     8     28     301  20.00   **5,923 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Harry  Stapler,  Editor;  Edmond  M.  Hopkins,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn:  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  sett  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNalfcr 
estimate.  Vluued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  Membership  fee. 

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FRANKLIN  (B6H).  pop.  6,888;  Warren  Co.  (SW).  On  Miami  River,  6  m  NE  of  Mid- 
d  let  own.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures  paper,  paper  products,  brass,  aluminum  cast- 
ings, cement  blocks,  rag  pulp.  Slaughter  houses.  Diversified  farming.  Corn, 
wheat,  tobacco. 

Chronicle -h Thursday Republican 1875      8      24     808      8.00          2,745 

C.  J.  Brown,  Jr.,  Editor;  M.  C.  Hutchinson,  Publisher,  417  Anderson  St. 
FREDERICKTOWN  (E4%),  pop.  1,467;  Knox  Co.  (C).  20  m  S  of  Mansfield.  B&O  RR. 
Manufactures  cement  mixers,  plastics,  lamps  and  shades,  sheet  metal  culverts, 
Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  clover. 

Knox  County  Citizen -f Thursday Independent 1922     8     24     808     2.50        §1,275 

R.  W.  Long,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FREEPORT  (H6),  pop.  566;  Harrison  Co.  (E).  40  m  S  of  Canton.  B&O  RR.  Coal  mine; 
lumber  mill.  Stone  quarries;  timber.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 

Press-l- Thursday Republican 1880      8      24      294      8.00        §3,65O 

Maynard  A.   Buck,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FREMONTf  (D8),  pop.  16,587;  Sandusky  Co.  (N).  On  Sandusky  River  at  head  of 
navigation.  84  m  SE  of  Toledo.  NYC;  NYC&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  cutlery, 
batteries,  drop  forgings,  auto  seat  covers,  gray  iron  castings,  tools,  dies,  rubber 
floor  tile,  jet  airplane  parts,  automatic  washers  and  driers,  pocket,  surgical 
knives.  Grain,  truck  farms.  Tomatoes,  cabbage,  sugar  beets. 

News-Messenger -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1856     8     22     294   15.60**13,888 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Glenn  Geib.  Editor;  P.  J.  Daubel.  Publisher. 

GAHANNA  (E5%).  pop.  596;  Franklin  Co.  (C).  5  m  NE  of  Columbus,  nearest  rail- 
road station  and  bank.  Machine  shop.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 

Tri-Community  News  + Thursday Democratic 1930     5      24     224     2.50          2,460 

Circulates  also  in  East  Columbus  and  New  Albany. 
Charles  A.  Pegler,  Editor  and  Publisher,  73  N.  High  St. 

GALJON  (E4),  pop.  9.962;  Crawford  Co.  (NC).  16  m  SW  of  Mansfield.  ERIE;  NYC 
RRs.  Manufactures  road  making  machinery,  steel  grave  vaults,  truck  bodies, 
overcoats,  brick  and  tile  making  machinery,  stamped  metal  products,  steel 
abrasives,  spark  plugs,  telephone  equipment,  women's  garments.  Railroad  shops. 
Diversified  farming. 

Inquirer+ Evjr.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1877     8     24     294   15.60   **4,S83 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  S.  Goshorn.  Ed.;  Inquirer  Printing  Co.,  Pub.,  118  Harding  Way  West. 

GALLIPOLISf  (F8),  pop.  7,871;  Gallia  Co.   (S).  On  Ohio  River,  80  m  NE  of  Hunt- 
ington,  W.  Va.  C&O;  NYC  RRs.  Manufactures  cement,  furniture,  flour,  cider, 
vinegar,  feed.  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco,  corn.  Dairy,  cattle. 
f  Gallia  Times  + Saturday Independent 1898     8     24     294      2.50    **5,272 

J  Tribune 4- {lH^n*'8*1"    Ind'  Rep 1872     8     24     294   15-6°   **4'906 

I  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  daily  edition. 

I  The  GaUipolis  Publishing  Co. 

GAMBIER  (F5).  pop.  1,087;  Knox  Co.  (C).  22  m  N  of  Newark.  PA  RR.  Grain  elevator; 
hatcheries.  Kenyon  College  (men).  Diversified  farming. 

Kenyon  Collegian -f  V Bi-wkly(Fri.). Collegiate 1856      5      24      220  x3.50  63S 

Students  of  Kenyon  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Box  808. 

Kenyon  Review Quarterly {Letters1"1  1939     2     27       98     4'°°        *3'°0° 

John  Crowe  Ransom,  Editor;  Kenyon  College,  Publisher,  Box  127. 

GARRETTSVILLE  (H8),  pop.  1.504;  Portage  Co.  (NE).  16  m  W  of  Warren.  ERIE 
RR.  Manufactures  plastic,  auto  tubes  and  tire  specialties ;  lumber,  planning,  saw 
mills.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Journal-f Thursday Agric.  Ind 1867     7     24     280     2.60  §967 

W.  J.  Dickey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GENEVA  (J2),  pop.  4,718  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-4-58,  gives  5,610);  Ashtabula  Co. 
(NE).  10  m  SW  of  Ashtabula.  NYC;  NYC&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  garden  tools, 
builders  hardware,  steel  and  rubber-tired  wheels,  floor  mops.  Juice  bottler; 
nurseries.  Lake  resort.  Fruit,  truck,  poultry  farms.  Grapes. 

Free  Press-}- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1900     8     22     294  20.80   **2,329 

Bert  Belden,  Editor;  D.  C.  Rowley,  Publisher. 

GENOA  (D2%),  pop.  1,728;  Ottawa  Co.  (N).  14  m  SE  of  Toledo.  NYC  RR.  Cement 
blocks,  flour,  feed,  glass  manufactured.  Limestone  quarries.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry 
farms. 

Gazette-r- Friday Independent 1817     5     24     210     8.00  §986 

Walter  E.  Taylor,  Editor;  Dean  Wood,  Publisher. 

GEORGETOWNf  (C8),  pop.  2,200;  Brown  Co.  (SW).  40  m  SE  of  Cincinnati.  Railroad 
station.  Mount  Orab.  N&W  RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  monuments,  flour.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Tobacco,  corn,  hogs. 

News  Democrat-f .Thursday Democratic 1888     8     24     280     2.50        §4310 

C.  D.  Sharp,  Editor;  Brown  County  Publishing  Company. 

GERMANTOWN  (B6%),  pop.  2,478;  Montgomery  Co.  (SW).  85  m  N  of  Cincinnati. 
NYC  RR.  Leaf  tobacco  market.  Manufactures  concrete  products,  rendering  plant 
equipment,  flour,  feeds.  Tobacco  warehouse;  rendering  plant.  Agriculture.  To* 
bacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Press-f Thursday Republican 1874     6     26     280     2.60        §1,260 

Virgil  Minnick  and  Bryan  Baker,  Publishers. 

~**Sei*.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit} 


IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher*  •  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   +  Uses  Mats.  4 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.    V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    fCcunty  seat    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNsUy 
estimate.    Vlwned  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlptlon  included  in  membership  fee. 
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GIBSONBURG  (D8).  pop.  2,281;  San  dusky  Co.  (N).  24  m  SB  of  Toledo.  PA  RR. 
Lime  plants;  flour  mill;  hatchery.  Limestone  quarries;  oil  wells.  Dairy,  stock 
grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Derrick  + Thursday Agric.  A  Ind 1889     5     24     224     2.50 

Mr.  and  Mrs  Harold  Felhaber,  Publishers. 

GIRARD  (J8),  pop.  10,118;  Truiabull  Co.  (NE).  6  m  NW  of  Youngstown.  BRIE;  B&O; 
PA  RRs.  Manufactures  chrome,  tanned  shoe  leather,  steel  sheets,  bars. 
Diversified  farming. 

News-f -Friday Independent 1927     8     24 

Mahoning  Valley  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Nilee. 

GLOUSTER  (F6%),  pop.  2,827;  Athens  Co.  (SB).  40  m  S  of  Zanesville.  NYC  RR. 
Machine,  bottling  works.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming. 

Press Thursday Independent 1896 

Richard  H.  Kunzman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRANVILLE  (E5),  pop.  2,668;  Licking  Co.  (C).  7  m  W  of  Newark.  NYC  RR.  Deni- 

son  University.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 
Denison  Alumnus Quarterly Alumni  Coll 1909     2     26     119  x 

Beatrice  Peterson  Stephens,  Editor;  Society  of  the  Alumni,  Denison  Univ.,  Pub. 
Denis  onianV-f Friday Collegiate ..1857      5     24     224     3.00 

Students  of  Denison  University,  Editors  and  Publishers.        Controlled  free  diet. 
GREENFIELD   (D7),  pop.  4,862;  Highland  Co.   (SW).  28  m  W  of  Chillicothe.  B&O; 

DT&I  RRs.  Manufactures  horse  collar  pads,  sleeping  bags,  hunting  coats,  show 

cases,  store  fixtures,  shoes,  life-saving  ftre  nets.  Stone  quarries.  Stock,  grain 

farms.  Hogs,  corn,  wheat. 

Times-f {&VS*unX'Sat*    ^^pendent 1926 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Pat  Shrock,  Editor;  C.  Carlton  Hartley,  Publisher,  845  Jefferson  St. 

GREEN  SPRINGS  (D8),  pop.  1,082;  Seneca  Co.  (N).  0  m  SE  of  Fremont.  NYC; 
NYC&SL  RRs.  Sauerkraut  factory;  seedhouse.  Tuberculosis  sanatorium.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Corn,  melons,  cabbage. 

Echo-f Thursday Democratic 1895      7      24      280      2.00 

Louis  M.  Audritsh,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREENVILLEf  (A5%),  pop.  8,859;  Darke  Co.  (W).  85  m  NW  of  Dayton.  PA;  NYC; 
B&O  RRs.  Manufactures  athletic  clothing,  stoves,  condensed  milk,  food,  iron, 
concrete,  oil  filters,  cans,  dairy  products,  patent  medicines,  tile,  gravel  washing 
machinery.  Meat  packing  plant;  hatcheries.  Sand,  gravel  pits.  Agriculture.  Corn, 
tobacco,  wheat. 

Advocate  + Evgr.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1888      8     23     29715.30 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Walter  E.  Browne,  Ed.;  The  Greenville  Advocate  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  309  Broadway. 

GREENWICH  (E3%),  pop.  1,204;  Huron  Co.  (N).  18  m  NW  of  Ashland.  B&O;  NYC; 
AC&Y  RRs.  Manufactures  air  compressors,  commercial  tractors,  baby  supplies, 
tire  making  drums.  Hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat, 
oats. 

Enterprise-Re  view  -f- Friday Independent 1871     7     24     280     2.50 

Arthur  Sonneborn,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  50  Main  St. 

GROVE  CITY  (D6),  pop.  2,839;  Franklin  Co.  (C).  8  m  S  of  Columbus.  B&O  RR. 
Manufactures  shoe  soles,  heels,  adhesives,  kitchen  cabinets.  Slaughter  house; 
machine  shop.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 

Record + Thursday Independent 1926     8     24     280     2.00 

C.  Carl  Williams,  Publisher. 

GROVER  HILL  (B8tt),  pop.  463;  Paulding  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NW  of  Lima.  Nearest 
railroad  station,  Haviland.  NYC  RR.  Bank,  Paulding.  Dairy,  grain,  fruit  farms. 

News Thursday Independent 1947      5     24     224     2.00 

Thurman  E.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAMILTONf  (A7),  pop.  57,951;  Butler  Co.  (SW).  On  Miami  River,  25  m  N  of  Cin- 
cinnati. B&O;  ERIE;  PA  RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  paper  and  fibre  products, 
stoves,  airplane  parts,  automobile  bodies  and  parts,  safes,  Diesel  engines,  tools, 
coke  and  iron,  chemicals,  paper  mill  machinery,  blankets,  paper  mill  felts,  pre- 
fabricated houses,  food  products,  casters,  sugar  mill  machinery,  wooden  ware, 
metal  pools,  appliances,  office  machines.  Foundries ;  steel  mills.  Gravel  deposits. 
Three  banks;  bank  clearings  (12-31-57),  $199,878,596.  20,092  electric  (AC) 
meters;  19,245  gas  meters;  34,871  telephones. 

BntlerCo.  Motorist* Month* {»*?  Club        192<   c'^oV^ee  disf. 

C.  M.  Young,  Jr.,  Editor;  Butler  Co.  Automobile  Club,  Publisher,  829  High  St. 

Journal-News 4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1886     8     23     310  21.70  **26,036 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Journal  Publishing  Co.,  Journal  Square  and  Court  St. 

HARRISON  (AT),  pop.  1,948;  Hamilton  Co.  (SW).  21  m  NW  of  Cincinnati.  NYC 
RR.  Manufactures  farm  implements,  grey  iron  castings,  shoes,  pottery,  flour, 
feed.  Hatcheries.  Diversified  farming. 

Press -h Thursday Independent 1925     8     24     808     2.60 

Douglas  Gulley,  Editor;  L.  W.  and  Robert  E.  Kuntz  and  D.  Gulley,  Publishers. 

HARTVILLE  (H3H).  pop.  928;  Stark  Co.  (NE).  12  m  NE  of  Canton,  nearest  banking 
town.  NYC&SL  RR.  Manufactures  tires  and  rubber  products,  screen  doors, 


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§3,543 


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ventilators,  baskets.  Limestone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  onions,  celery. 

News-f- Friday Republican 1980     5     24     203     2.00 

D.  W.  and  A.  R.  Knowles,  Editors;  The  Knowles  Press,  Pub.,  316  E.  Maple  St. 


§1,800 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaHj 
estimate.  Valued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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HICKSVILLE  (A8),  pop.  2,629;  Defiance  Co.  (NW).  26  m  NE  of  Fort  Wayne.  Ind. 
B&O  RR.  Manufactures  farming  tool  handles,  canned  goods,  feed,  hay  cars. 
Hatchery.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 
News-Tribune  +  .......................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1886     8     24     808     2.60        82,000 

Ed.  D.  Potter  and  R.  A.  Noffsinger,  Editors;  Hicksville  News  -Tribune,  Pub. 

HIULSBOROt   (07),  pop.  5,126;  Highland  Co.   (SW).  60  m  E  of  Cincinnati.  B&O; 

N&W  KRs.  Manufactures  foundry  products,  electrical  switches,  trousers,  trail- 

ers, feeds,  dairy  products.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  tobacco. 
News-Herald-f-  .........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1837     8     24     280     3.00        $2,650 

Harold  O.  Powell,  Editor;  Hillsboro  Publishing  Company. 
Press-Gazette  +  .......................  Tues.&Fri  .......  Democratic  ........  1818     8     24     294     4.00        §4,210 

H.  E.  Barnes,  Editor;  Hillsboro  Publishing  Company. 

HOLGATE  (B8),  pop.  1,092;  Henry  Co.  (NW).  46  m  SW  of  Toledo.  B&O;  NYC&SL 

RRs.  Hatcheries.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  soybeans,  tomatoes. 
Henry  County  Review-h  ........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1885     7     24     280     2.00        §1,275 

H.  G.  Fitzwater,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HUBBARD   (J8).  pop.  4,660;  Trumbull  Co.    (NE).  7  m  NE  of  Youngstown.  ERIE; 
NYC  RRs.  Manufactures  pressed  steel  specialties,  ingot  moulds,  electric  switch 
boxes.  Greenhouse.  Diversified  farming. 
News-h  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1877      8     24      280      1.00        §3,325 

M.  I.  Wick,  Editor;  Mahoning  Valley  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Niles. 

HUDSON  (H8),  pop.  1,638;  Summit  Co.  (NE).  12  m  NE  of  Akron.  PA  RR.  Sheet 
metal  works;  fireworks,  instrument  factory.  Residential.  Agriculture.  Potatoes, 
grain. 

BuHdin,  Product.  ...................  Monthly  ..........  »ittcture     ""     I     II     US 

Also  prints  Dealer  Edition.  Controlled  circ.    >33,939 

Joseph  F.  Schram,  Editor;  Hudson  Publishing  Co.,  84  N.  Main  St. 

Times  +  ....................................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1931     8      24      287      2.00          3,210 

Kathryn  Hunter,  Editor;  Summit  Publishing  Co. 

HURON  (E3).  pop.  2,616;  Erie  Co.  (N).  On  Lake  Erie,  10  m  SE  of  Sandusky.  NYC; 
NYC&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  cement  blocks,  boats,  sauerkraut,  pickles.  Ships 
coal  and  ore.  Lake  resort.  Fisheries.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 
Erie  County  Reporter  4-  .........  Friday  .............  Ind.  Dem  ............  1879      8     23     315      3.00        §1,599 

Ken  C.  Gove,  Editor;  Lorain  Journal  Co.,  Publisher,   1657   Broadway,  Lorain. 

IRONTONf  (E8H),  pop.  16,883;  Lawrence  Co.  (S).  On  Ohio  River,  6  m  N  of  Ash- 
land, Ky.  DT&I;  N&W  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Bridge  to  Russell,  Ky.  Manu- 
factures motor  brushes,  fire  brick,  cement,  metal  weatherstripping,  hydraulic 
hoists,  motor  bodies,  clay  products,  coke,  chemicals,  flour,  castings,  lumber. 
Limestone  quarries.  Fruit  farms.  Apples. 


[Sun.  Morn. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Donald  G.  Mayne,  Editor;  Brush-Moore  Newspapers  Inc., 


Publisher. 


JACKSONf   (E7%),  pop.   6.604;  Jackson  Co.    (S).   30  m  NE  of  Portsmouth.   B&O; 

DT&I;  C&O  RRs.  Manufactures  pig  iron,  iron  pipe,  prepared  sand,  bricks,  clay 

products,  lumber,  beverages.  Meat  packing  plant.  Coal  mines;  gas  wells;  clay, 

sand,  silica,  gravel  pits.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Apples. 

f  Herald-f Tues.&Fri Democratic 1864      8      24      294      2.50        §3,260 

{   Sun-Journal-f Mon.&Thurs...Republican 1845      8     24      315      2.50        §3,225 

'  Ed  Clark,  Editor;  Jackson  Publishing  Company. 

News-Leader-f Mon.&Thurs...Republican 1944      8      24      294      2.00        §1,5OO 

Jerry   E.    Kirkendall  and  John   Rhodes,  Jr.,   Editors;   The  News-Leader,   Inc., 
Publisher,  202-204  Broadway. 

JEFFERSONf  (J2).  pop.  1.844;  Ashtabula  Co.  (NE).  60  m  NE  of  Cleveland.  NYC 
RR.  Manufactures  corrugated  boxes,  chemicals,  lamps.  Timber.  Dairy  farms. 

Gazette-f Tues.&Fri Republican 1832     8     24     294     4.00        §2,195 

E.  W.  Lamps  on,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JOHNSTOWN  (E6),  pop.  1,220;  Licking  Co.  (C).  18  m  NW  of  Newark.  NYC  RR. 
Pumps,  flour,  feed  manufactured.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  hay,  potatoes. 

Independent-f Wednesday Republican 1884     8     24     308     3.00          1,575 

Fred  Moore,  Editor;  John  M.  Ashbrook,  Publisher. 

KENT  <H8).  pop.  12.418;  Portage  Co.  (NE).  10  m  NE  of  Akron.  NYC&SL;  ERIE;  B&O 
RRs.  Manufactures  machine  pressed  molds,  pipe  couplings,  nuts,  cotter  pins, 
concrete  blocks,  plastic  products,  toys,  lumber,  furniture,  casket  covers,  flour. 
Meat  packing  plant.  Kent  State  University.  Davey  Institute  of  Tree  Surarery. 
Dairy,  truck,  fruit  farms.  Celery. 

Journal  of  School  Health Monthly Health  Educ 1927      1     54       98     8.00          6,000 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Marie  A.  Henrichs,  Editor;  American  School  Health  Assn.,  Publisher, 
%  Dr.  A.  O.  DeWeese,  Kent  State  University. 


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Students  of  Kent  State  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Record  and  Courier-Tribune  —  See  Ravenna  —  Kent. 


HHrSept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   +  Uses  Mats.  4 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.     T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCotmty  sest.    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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ICENT^HtJC4)»  po»'  8'476j  Hardin  Co.  (NWC).  On  Scioto  River,  80  m  SE  of  Lima. 

ERIE;  NYC  RRs.  Manufactures  candy,  iron  toys  and  novelties,  electric  cranes. 

hoists   and   welders,   machine  tools;  metal   signs,   calendars,   dairy   products. 

Hatchery.  Limestone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  onions,  potatoes 
Linking  Ring,  The+ Monthly Magicians 1927     2     86     133          x       ±5  200 

Alvin  R.  Plough,  Ed.;  International  Brotherhood  of  Magicians,  Publisher.  +».*«« 

Times -f Evg.  ex.  Sun..,Ind.  Dem 1893     8     23     294   18.20   **7,146 

Color  advertising  accepted.  *  ' 

C.  E.  Flanagan,  Publisher. 

KETTERING— Kettering-Oakwood  Times— See  Dayton. 

KIDRON   (G4),  pop.   xiQO;  Wayne  Co.   (NEC).  8  m  SE  of  Wooster.  NYC&SL  RR. 

Bank,  Dalton.  Cheese  factory.  Hatchery.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  potatoes. 

dairy  products. 
Newa.......» . ........Thursday Independent 1934     6     24     252     2.00  5535 

Carl  Norr,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KINSMAN  (J2%).  pop.  X990;  Trumbull  Co.   (NE).  20  m  NE  of  Warren.  NYC  RR. 

Tools,  dies,  metal  stampings   manufactured.   Cold  storage  lockers;  hatchery. 

Dairy  farms.  Potatoes,  hav,  grain. 
Journal Thursday Ind.  Agric 1917     7     24     280     2.60  475 

Roselyn  Balloon,  Editor;  Associated  Publishers.  Inc.,  Andover. 
LAKEWOOD  (G9),  branch  of  Cleveland  P.  O.,  pop.  68.071;  Cuyahoga  Co.  (NE).  7  m 

W  of  Cleveland,  nearest  railroad  station.  Manufactures  carbon  brushes,  bolts. 

nuts,  dry  batteries,  conveying  equipment,  castings,  sheet  metal  products.  23,536 

electric  (AC)  meters;  22,396  gas  (nat.)  meters;  24,912  telephones, 
f  Lakewood  Post+ Thursday Independent 1917     8     24     801 


(West  Shore  Post Thursday Independent 1963     8     24     301     4i56°410--Frte 
Circulates    in   Rocky    River,    Bay    Village,    Westlake,    Fairview    Park,    North  *** 

Olmsted.  Olmsted  Falls,  Parkview. 
J.  L.  Shiasler,  D.  R.  Hawley,  Pub.,  15614  Detroit  Ave. 

LANCASTERf  (E6),  pop.  24,180;  Fairfield  Co.  (SC).  On  Hocking  River,  82  m  SE  of 
Columbus.  C&O;  PA  RRs.  Extensive  flint  glass  manufactories;  shoes,  farm 
implements,  foundry  products,  carbon,  chemicals,  lumber,  flour  also  manufac- 
tured. Gas  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  hav. 

Eagle- Gaze tte-f Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent. 1809     8     23     294  21.84  **14,6O1 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Perrin  Hazelton.  Editor;  Charles  Sawyer,  Publisher. 

LEBANONf  (B6%),  pop.  4,618;  Warren  Co.  (SW).  17  m  SE  of  Middletown.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  shoes,  stove  parts  and  specialties,  fabricated  steel,  canned  goods. 
Hatcheries.  Grain. 

Western   Star-f Thursday Republican 1807      8     24      287      3.00        $6,632 

Gardner  H.  Townsley,  Editor;  The  Brown  Publishing  Co. 

LEESBURG  (C7),  pop.  841;  Highland  Co.  (SW).  10  m  N  of  Hillsboro.  B&O  RR. 
Manufactures  farm  implements,  tools  and  dies,  candles,  building  materials. 
Cannery.  Grain,  poultry  farms. 

Citizen .Thursday Independent 1914     7     24     280     2.50        §1,136 

Charles  D.  Mowrey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEIPSIC  (C8H),  pop.  1,706;  Putnam  Co.  (NW).  80  m  N  of  Lima.  B&O;  NYC&SL; 
DT&I  RRs.  Manufactures  tile,  cement  vaults.  Hatchery.  Grain  farms.  Corn, 
wheat,  oats. 

Free  Press-f .Thursday Republican 1878     7     26     308     2.25        §1,297 

Harlan  W.  Mutchler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEWISBURG  (A6),  pop.  1,230;  Preble  Co.  (SW).  20  m  NW  of  Dayton.  NYC  RR. 
Manufactures  crushed  stone,  cement  burial  vaults,  glass  products,  paper  and 
wood  crates.  Limestone  quarries.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  tobacco. 

Leader-}- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1896     6     26     280     3.00          2,400 

Harold  A.  Eikenbery,  Editor  and  Publisher,  N.  Commerce  St. 

LIBERTY  CENTER  (B2Vi),  pop.  816;  Henry  Co.  (NW).  80  m  SW  of  Toledo.  WAB 
RR.  Sauerkraut  factory.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Press -f- Thursday Independent 1886     5     24     196     2.00          1,000 

Walter  I.  Shockey,  Editor;  Press  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

LIMAf  (B4),  pop.  60,246;  Allen  Co.  (NW).  90  m  NW  of  Columbus.  B&O;  NYC&SL; 
ERIE;  DT&I;  PA  RRs.  Airline,  LCA. 

Manufactures  aircraft  parts,  enameled  metal  parts,  food  freezers,  power 
shovels,  machine  tool  products,  electric  motors,  steel  castings,  neon  and  electric 
signs,  cigars,  bus  and  hearaes,  rubber  shoe  soles  and  heels,  refined  oils,  electric 
bottle  coolers.  Foundries.  Feed  mills.  Two  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58).  $63,420,- 
526;  clearings  (6-80-58),  $794,017.000.  26,662  electric  meters;  17,292  gas 
(nat.)  meters:  31,951  telephones.  Limestone  quarries.  TV  station. 
r,f.  ,  fEvg.  ex.  Sun. Ind  Re_  1957  8  24  294  23.40**24,147 

Citizen-f ISun.  Mom.     Ind'  Rep  Sunday  circ.  **24,970 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  

Robert  C.  Barton,  Editor:  Lima  Citizen  Publishing  Co.,  701  W.  Vine  St. 

fEvg.  ex.  1896     9     23      308  28.40**19,976 

News  4- -(Sun.,  Sat.        Ind.  Dem Saturday  circ. **2O,696 

I  &  Sun.  Morn.  Sunday  circ.  **22,553 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Prints  weekly  Shopping  News  on  Wednesday  for  free  distribution.  Circ.  52,189. 
Lima  News,  121  E.  High  St. 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpar*  fl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  Hoes,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate,  yiuned  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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LISBON*  (J4),  pop.  8,298;  Columbians  Co.  (E).  14  m  NW  of  East  Liverpool.  ERIE 
RR.  Manufactures  electrical  porcelain,  leather  goods,  clay  products,  sales  books. 
Hatchery.  Clay  pits.  Agriculture. 

{Buckeye  State-f Mon.&Thurs. ..Republican 1852     7     24     287      1.50  $412 

Journal-f- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1909     7     24     287     4.00        fi2,000 
W.  A.  Frew,  Editor;  Buckeye  Publishing  Company. 
LITHOPOL1S— Buckeye  News— See  Times.  Canal  Winchester. 

LOCKLAND  (C9),  independent  branch  of  Cincinnati  P.  O.,  pop.  6,736;  Hamilton  Co. 
(SW).  12  m  N  of  Cincinnati.  B&O;  NYC;  ERIE;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures 
paper,  paper  boxboard  and  boxes,  chemicals,  cotton  wadding  and  mattresses, 
steel  castings,  jet  engines,  machine  tools,  soap  products. 

Mill  creek  Valley  News  -f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1892     8     23     294     3.00      §12,237 

David  M.  Greider.  Editor;  Review  Publishing  Co.,  117  William  St. 

LODI  (F8),  pop.  1.528;  Medina  Co.  (N).  25  m  W  of  Akron.  NYC;  B&O  RRs.  Manufac- 
tures cement  blocks,  iron  ornaments.  Foundry.  Agriculture.  Corn,  sugar  beets, 
peaches. 

Advertiser-h .Friday Ind.  Rep 1955     7      24     280     3.00  §739 

A.  L.  Paddock,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  111  Wooster  St. 

LOGANf  (F6H).  pop.  6.972;  Hocking  Co.  (SEC).  On  Hocking  River,  60  m  SE  of 
Columbus.  C&O  RR.  Manufactures  furniture,  pottery  and  clay  products;  lum- 
ber; beverages;  flour;  shoes;  oil  well  tools  and  supplies.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Agri- 
culture. 

News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1838     8     24     290   15.60        §4,4OO 

Wm.  S.  Miller.  Editor;  W.  W.  Galvin,  Publisher. 

LONDONf  (D6).  pop.  6,222;  Madison  Co.  (SWC).  26  m  SW  of  Columbus.  PA;  NYC 
RRs.  Manufactures  steel  wool,  sheet  metal  products,  steel  burial  vaults,  tile 
creamery  products.  State  prison  farm.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  soy 
beans. 

Agricola   (no  adv.) Monthly Penal   Problemsl932      1      56      103      1.00         Jl,600 

W.  T.  Jarrett,  Editor;  London  Prison  Farm.  Publisher,  P  O.  Box  69. 

Madison  Press + Mon.&Thurs. ..Republican 1917      8     26     294     3.00        $5,186 

Everette  Parker,  Editor;  Madison  Press  Company,  Publisher. 

LORAIN  (F2H),  pop.  61,202;  Lorain  Co.  (N).  On  Lake  Erie,  at  mouth  of  Black  River, 

27  m  W  of  Cleveland.  NYC&SL;  B&O;  NYC  RRs.  Airport. 

Manufactures  seamless  steel  pipes,  lake  freighters,  small  naval  craft,  power 

shovels,  clothing,  cranes,  bearings,  steel  stampings;  car  and  truck  assembly. 

Railroad  shops.  Five  banks;  clearings   (6-30-57),  $47,835,685;  deposits    (6-30- 

57),    $71,619,087.    19,651    electric    (AC)    meters;    16,621    gas     (nat.)    meters; 

18,231  telephones.  Resort.  Commercial  fisheries.  Sandstone  quarries. 
Journal  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1879     8     23     315   21.84**25,S44 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Wayne  Jordan,  Editor;  The  Lorain  Journal  Company,  Pub.,   1657  Broadway. 
Lorain  es  Videke  (Hung.) Friday Independent 1913      7     24     287     4.00        §1,000 

Louis  P.  Bodnar,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1826  E.  28th  St. 

LOUDONVILLE  (F4),  pop.  2.628;  Ashland  Co.  (NC).  19  m  SE  of  Mansfield.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  bus  and  hearse  bodies,  flour,  greases,  oils,  dairy  products,  burial 
vaults.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  fruit. 

Times -h Thursday Independent 1873      8      24      294      3.00        §2,279 

Wm.  A.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LOUISVILLE  (H4),  pop.  8,801;  Stark  Co.  (NE).  7  m  NE  of  Canton.  PA  RR.  Manu- 
factures sheet  and  structural  steel,  clay  working  machinery,  women's  garments, 
papier-mache  products.  Foundry.  Greenhouse.  Dairy  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

H«rald-f Thursday Independent 1887     7     24     280     8.00        §1,950 

Paul  M.  Clapper,  Editor;  L.  P.  Clapper.  Publisher. 

LOVELAND  (B7).  pop.  2.149;  Clermont  Co.  (SW).  On  Miami  River,  28  m  NE  of 
Cincinnati.  B&O;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  candy;  fireworks.  Nurseries.  Truck, 
fruit,  dairy  farms. 

Herald -f Thursday Independent -I860     8     22     285     2.00        §1,830 

Prints  sub  edition  called  Miami  Valley  News  for  Milford.  Circ.  §  1,970. 
Clifford  Ward,  Editor;  Dave  Roberts,  Publisher. 

LOWELLVILLE  (J8%),  pop.  2,227;  Mahoning  Co.  (NE).  8  m  SE  of  Youngstown. 
B&O;  PA;  NYC  RRs.  Manufactures  steel  sheets  and  strips,  boilers.  Limestone 
quarries.  Truck,  dairy  farms. 

Journal -f Thursday Republican 1912      8     24     287     2.00  

Mrs.  Nadyne  Herrick,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LYNCHBURG  (C7).  pop.  972;  Highland  Co.  (SW).  40  m  NE  of  Cincinnati.  B&O  RR. 
Limestone  quarry.  Stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

N«w§+ Thursday Independent 1887     7     24     280     2.60  §887 

Charles  D.  Mowery,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MADISON  (H2),  pop.  1.127;  Lake  Co.  (NE).  18  m  SW  of  Ashtabula.  NYC;  NYC&SL; 
FP&E  RRs.  Nurseries.  Manufactures  door  mats,  motor  controls,  pipe  fittings. 
Lake  resort.  Fruit,  truck  farms. 

Press-f Friday Independent 1933     8     24     287     3.00        §1,66O 

Alta  H.  Reigert,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MALVERN  (H4).  pop.  1,277;  Carroll  Co.  (E).  16  m  SE  of  Canton.  PA  RR.  Manufac- 
tures sewer  pipes,  fire  brick,  tile,  milk  chocolate.  Coal  mines.  Dairy,  fruit  farms. 

N«ws+ .Thursday Democratic 1931     9     22     322     2.60  800 

F.  L.  Craig.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  *Publisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vl'raed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MANCHESTER  <C8),  pop.  2,281;  Adams  Co.  (8).  On  the  Ohio  River.  9  m  8  of  West 
Union.  Railroad  station,  Maysville,  Ky.  CftO;  LAN  RRs.  Manufactures  men's 
clothing,  refrigerator  parts.  Saw  mill.  Hatchery,  dairy. 
Signal  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1886     8     24     280     2.00        §2,413 

William  G.  Woolard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MANSFIELDf  (E4),  pop.  43,664;  Richland  Co.  (NO.  Midway  between  Cleveland  and 
Columbus.  ERIE;  BAG;  PA  RRs.  Airline  LCA. 

Manufactures  electric  refrigerators  and  ranges,  sheet  metal,  brass  castings. 
tires,  gas  ranges,  bathroom  equipment.  Three  banks;  bank  clearings. 

N.w.-Jour».1+  .......................  {f£5£r-  '"dependent  .......  »«     «     *  Vn& 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

D.  K.  Woodman,  Ed.  ;  Mansfield  News  Journal,  Pub.,  W.  4th  and  Mulberry  Sts. 

Smart  Shopper  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Shopping  ............  1948      5     24     224     $25,775  —  Free 

Ian  S.  Seeds,  Editor;  Ian  Seeds  Enterprises,  Publisher.  830  Park  Ave.  West. 

MANTUA   (H3),  pop.  1,069;  Portage  Co.    (NE).  80  m  SE  of  Cleveland.  ERIE  RR. 

Manufactures  plastic.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Potatoes,  corn,  oats. 
Record  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1913     7     24     280     2.50        §1,105 

Charles  K.  Butcher.  Editor;  Mantua  Publishing  Company. 

MAPLE  HEIGHTS  —  See  Bedford. 

MARBLEHEAD  (E2%).  pop.  867;  Ottawa  Co.  (N).  On  Lake  Erie.  6  m  N  of  Sandusky. 
L&M    RR.    Meat    cutting    and    dropping    machines    manufactured.    Limestone 
quarries.  Fruit  farms.  Peaches,  apples,  corn. 
Peninsular  News  ......................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1897      7     24      287      3.00        §1.182 

E.  L.  Kirkpatrick,  Editor;  D.  S.  Kirkpatrick,  Publisher,  L&M  RR  Bldg.,  Lakeside. 

MARIEMONT  (C9H).  pop.  8,514;  (Branch  of  Cincinnati  P.  O.)  ;  Hamilton  Co.  (SW). 
Adjoins  Cincinnati  on  the  east.  N&W  RR. 


°n,.°:  .................   Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1926     8     22     280     2.00        $7,350 

Jerald  B.  Fortney,  Editor  and  Publisher,  4004  Plainville  Rd.,  Cincinnati   (27). 
MARIETTA!  (H6%),  pop.  16,006;  Washington  Co.  (SE).  On  Ohio  River,  at  mouth  of 
Muskingum  River,  18  m  NE  of  Parkeraburg,  W.  Va.  PA;  B&O  RRs.  Airlines 
AAA;  AA;  PAL  Boat  connections.  Bridge  to  Williamstown.  W.  Va.  Manufactures 
safes,  files,  concrete  silos,  furniture,  dyes,  fruit  and  vegetable  packages,  paint, 
plastics,  alloys.  Marietta  College.  Truck,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
MarcolianV  ..............................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1930      5     25     210      4.00  1,000 

Students  of  Marietta  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Times  -h  ....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1864      8     22     297   18.20  **  12,37  8 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Frank  B.  McKinney,  Editor;  Times  Company,  Publisher. 

MARIONf  (D4%),  pop.  83,817;  Marion  Co.  (NWC).  44  m  N  of  Columbus.  C&O;  NYC; 
ERIE;  PA  RRs.  Airline  LCA.  Railroad  center.  Center  of  production  of  power 
shovels  and  dredges,  clothes  dryers. 

Manufactures  also  conveying  machines,  farm  machinery,  gray  iron  and  alloy 
steel  castings,  locks,  truck  bodies,  vaults,  cooling  and  refrigeration  machinery, 
automotive   parts   and   forgings,   industrial   rubber  products,   road  equipment, 
mattresses,    clothes    dryers,    soybean    products    and    wheat    flour.    Limestone 
quarries;  railroad  division  point.  Three  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $220,- 
943,471;  deposits   (6-30-58),  $43,742,707.  12,461  electric   (AC)    meters;  11,975 
pras    (nat.)    meters;   17,311   telephones. 
Star-f  ........................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1877      8     23      301    15.60**22,396 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

John  A.  Maxwell,  Ed.;  Brush-Moore  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Pubs.,  143  N.  State  St. 

MARTINS  FERRY-BELLAIRE    (J5),  pop.  25.793    (Martins  Ferry,  18.220;  Bellaire, 
12,578)  ;  Belmoni  Co.  (E).  On  Ohio  River,  2  m  N  of  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  with  bridge 
connections.  NYC&SL;  PA;  B&O  RRs.  Manufactures  steel,  glass  molds,  stoves, 
heaters,  boxes,  gloves,  burial  valuts,  furniture.  Coal  mines.  Seven  banks;  re- 
sources (6-80.56),  $68.928.500. 
Times  -Leader  +  ........................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1891     8     22     308   18.20  **21,682 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
A.  V.  Dix,  Publisher. 

MARYSVILLEf  (D6),  pop.  4.256;  Union  Co.   (WC).  80  m  NW  of  Columbus.  Manu- 
factures  evaporated   milk,    baby   food,    brass    goods,   office   chairs,   drain    tile. 
plastics,  lumber.  Dairy,  grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Journal-Tribune  -f  ...................  {l^**'  Sat"  Independent  ......  1898     8     22     294   15.60        §4,419 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
F.  T.  Gaumer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MASSILLON  (H4),  pop.  29,594;  Stark  Co.  (NE).  On  Tuscarawaa  River,  8  m  NW  of 
Canton.  NYC&SL;  PA;  B&O  RRs. 

Manufactures  alloy  steel,  fabricated  steel  products  and  machinery,  rubber 
goods,  refractory  products,  heating  equipment,  tin  cans,  metal  wall  tile,  alumi- 
num products,  advertising  signs,  clothing,  farm  implements,  paper  products, 
mattresses.    Three    banks;    bank    clearings    (6-30-57),    $263,887,405;    deposits 
(6-80-58),  $81,699,429.  19,831  electric  (AC)  meters;  11,600  gas  (nat.)  meters; 
14,490  telephones.  Coal  mines;  clay,  sand,  gravel  pits. 
Independent  +  ..........................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1863     8     23     294   15.60**15>B34 

Comic  atrip  advertising  accepted. 

Fred  J.  Becker,  Editor  ;  J.  E.  Rowe,  Publisher. 

Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *Junc  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  yM'sued  <>nl?  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MAUMEE  (C2%).  pop.  6.648;  Lucas  Co.  (NW).  On  Maumee  River,  9  m  SW  of  Toledo. 
NYC&SL;  WAB  RRs.  Manufactures  office  furniture,  brooms,  cement  vaults 
and  blocks.  Residential.  Limestone  quarries.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit,  grain, 
truck  crops. 

Maumee  Valley  News+ Thursday Republican 1925     7     24     280     8.00        §2,000 

Leonard  P.  Bennett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

McARTHURf  (F7),  pop.  1,466;  Vinton  Co.  (S).  65  m  SE  of  Columbus.  CftO  RR. 
Manufactures  lumber,  explosives.  Brickyard.  Coal  mines;  oil,  gas  wells;  lime- 
stone quarries.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit,  dairy,  livestock. 

Democrat-Enquirer -f- Thursday Democratic 1867     8     24     287     300        82.O5O 

John  L.  Weber,  Editor;  Sentinel  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher.  '  **»««'« 

Republican-Tribune  4- -Wednesday Republican 1894     8     24     280     250        61  7Kn 

R.  H.  Kunzman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  108%    W.  Main  St.  »»t«w 

McCOMB  (C8H),  pop.  1,026;  Hancock  Co.  (NW).  10  m  NW  of  Findlay.  B&O;  NYC&- 
SL  RRs.  Glass  plant;  tile  factory.  Elevators.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn, 
wheat,  oats. 


Hancock  County  Herald-}- .Friday Independent 1881 

Stanley  Powers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


6     26     278     2.50        §1,00-8 


McCONNELLSVILLEf  <G6),  pop.  1,941;  Morgan  Co.  (SE).  On  Muskingum  River, 
27  m  SE  of  Zanesville.  Railroad  station,  Malta.  B&O  RR.  Manufactures  bearings, 
window  frames.  Gas,  oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  cabbages. 

Morgan  County  Herald -f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1844      8     24     308     800   **4  13O 

Matson  and  Herron,  Publishers.  ' 

MECHANICSBURG  (C5H),  pop.  1.920;  Champaign  Co.  (W).  16  m  NE  of  Springfield. 
NYC  RR.  Manufactures  proprietary  medicines,  stove  pipe  crimpers,  hog  houses, 
straw  sheds,  creamery  products.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 

Telegram  + Thursday Independent 1908     6     24     252     2.60        S  1.250 

Vaughn  E.  Hill.  Editor  and  Publisher.  *  ' 

MEDINAf  (G8),  pop.  5,097;  Medina  Co.  (N).  18  m  NW  of  Akron.  B&O;  AC&Y  RRs. 

Manufactures  aluminum  castings,  apiarian  supplies,   wood  novelties,  foundry 

products,  pickles,  lumber.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
Gleanings  in  Bee  Culture -f.... Monthly Apiculture 1872      2     27      105     2.00         11,224 

M.  J.  Deyell,  Editor;  A.  I.  Root  Company,  Publisher. 
Medina  County  Gazette -f Tues.&Fri Republican 1832     8     24     280     3.00   **7,052 

M.  H.  and  J.  E.  Baldwin,  Editors ;  Medina  Gazette  Company,  Publisher. 
Sentinel  4- Thursday Democratic 1883      6     26     280      1.50        91*904 

A.  M.  Long,  Editor;  The  Medina  Sentinel  Inc.,  Publisher,  111  Court  St. 

MENDON  (A4),  pop.  614;  Mercer  Co.  (W).  22  m  SW  of  Lima,  Railroad  station  and 
bank.  Rockford.  NYC  RR.  Canneries.  Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming. 

Herald Wednesday Independent 1895     6     26     276     2.00  $550 

Fred  Baltzell,  Editor ;  Mendon  Herald,  Publisher. 

MENTOR  (H2),  pop.  2.888;  Lake  County  (NE).  6  m  W  of  Painesville,  nearest  bank- 
ing town.  NYC;  NYC&SL  RRs.  Nurseries.  Residential. 

Monitor-f Thursday Independent 1939      8     23     301      2.00 

James  D.  Thompson,  Editor;  Telegraph  Republican  Co..  Pub.  $5,547 — Free 

METAMORA  (C2),  pop.  682  ;  Fulton  Co.  (NW).  20  m  W  of  Toledo.  DTAI  RR.  Elevators ; 
hatcheries.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  tomatoes,  grains. 

Record  + Thursday Independent 1903     7     20     304     2.50        51,170 

V.  L.  Henderson  and  Harold  Buck,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MIAMISBURG  (B6),  pop.  6,329;  Montgomery  Co.  (SW)  ;  On  Miami  River.  10  m  SW 
of  Dayton.  NYC;  ERIE;  B&O  RRs.  Manufactures  containers,  paper,  folding 
boats,  castings.  Leaf  tobacco  market.  Truck,  grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  To- 
bacco, wheat,  corn. 

News-f -Thursday Independent 1880     8     24     294     3.00          3,980 

P.  O.  Satterfield.  Editor;  Brown  Publishing  Company,  P.  O.  Box  108. 

MIDDLETOWN  (B6%).  pop.  88,695;  Butler  Co.  (SW).  On  Miami  River,  85  m  N  of 
Cincinnati.  B&O;  PA;  NYC  RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  paper  boards  and 
boxes,  tobacco,  iron,  tissue,  manila  and  waxed  paper,  steel,  steel  products,  paper 
making  machinery,  airplanes.  Two  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $61,806,254. 
14,746  electric  (AC)  meters;  13,260  gas  (nat.)  meters;  23,780  telephones. 
T  m  *  ,  JEvg.  ex.  Sun.T,  ~M  1867  8  22  308  23.40  **21,449 

Journal-*- |gun  Morn      Ind.  Rep  Sunday  circ.**21,037 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

E.  S.  Myers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MILAN  (E8).  pop.  846;  Erie  Co.  (N).  12  m  SE  of  Sandusky.NYC*SL  RR.  Rubber 
auto  parts,  pottery,  til*  products  manufactured.  Diversified  farming.  Sweet 
corn,  melons. 

Ledger-f Friday Independent 1890     7     24     280     8.00  $765 

K.  Ross  Day,  Editor;  Ledger  Printing  Company,  Publisher,  19  Church  St. 

MILFORD— Miami  Valley  News— See  Herald,  Loveland. 

MILLERSBURGf  (G4H).  pop.  2,898;  Holmes  Co.  (NEC).  80  m  SW  of  Canton.  PA 
RR.  Manufactures  cheese,  plastic  and  rubber  products.  Hatchery.  Coal  mines ;  oil, 
gas  wells;  sandstone  quarries;  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 

Holmes  Co.  Farmer-Hub +  .... Thursday Independent 1826     8     24     288     8.00        51,747 

Blair  Russell,  Editor ;  Hoy  L.  Russell,  Publisher. 

Orculatkm— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jitne  tnd  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  \M««««<1  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MINERVA  (H4).  pop.  8,280;  Stark  Co.  (NE).  16  m  3E  of  Canton.  PA;  NYC;  NYC&SL 

RRs.  Manufactures   dinner  ware,  wax  paper,  electric  twitches  and  signaling 

devices,  door  bells,  snow  plows,  spreaders,  cheese.  Round  house.  Oak  timber. 

Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  corn,  wheat. 
Graphic  Press  + Wednesday...  Independent 1957     8     24     308     3.00        §2,550 

Gerald  R.  McElfresh,  Editor;  Standard  Printing  &  Pub'g  Co.,  226  N.  Market  St. 
Leader+ Thursday Independent 1937     5     22     217     3.00       1:2,510 

L.  O.  Boerner,  Editor;  Boerner  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  11  Short  St. 
News  and  Times -f Thursday Democratic 1908     6     24     280     1.50          

H.  W.  Dourms,  Editor;  Minerva  News  Publishing  Company. 

MINGO  JUNCTION  (J5),  pop.  4,464;  Jefferson  Co.  (E).  On  Ohio  River,  17  m  N  of 
Wheeling,  W.  Va.  PA;  PftWV;  NYC&SL  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Steel  mills. 
Coal  mines.  Truck,  fruit  farms. 

News  and  County  Reporter -f  Friday Ind.  Rep 1905     5     24     224     2.50  

Philip  C.  Kertel,  Editor;  Mingo  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  449-51  Commercial  St. 

MINSTER  (B5),  pop.  1.728;  Auglaize  Co.  (NW).  20  m  NW  of  Piqua.  NYC&SL  RR. 
Manufactures  punch  presses,  sheet  metal  machinery,  beer.  Commercial  printing 
plant.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Post-f Friday Independent 1895     7     24     280     2.50        §2,017 

G.  S.  Shenk,  Editor;  Post  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

MONROEVILLE  (E8).  pop.  1,275;  Huron  Co.  (N).  16  m  S  of  Sandusky.  B&O;  NYC; 
NYC&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  stock  and  poultry  feeds,  flower  pots,  bowling  pins, 
cider,  cement  blocks,  bricks.  Grain  elevators;  hatcheries.  Diversified  farming. 
Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Spectator  + Thursday Independent 1870     7     23     294     3.00          1,095 

J.  LeRoy  Leek.  Editor;  Monroeville  Spectator,  Publisher. 

MONTGOMERY  (B7),  pop.  579;  Hamilton  Co.  (SW).  15  m  NE  of  Cincinnati,  nearest 
bank.  Railroad  station,  Blue  Ash.  PA  RR.  Residential.  Diversified  farming,  wheat, 
oats,  corn. 

Sycamore  Messenger Thursday Ind.  Rep 1943     8     24     294     2.50        t5,211 

Marion  S.  Kjellenberg,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MONTPELIER  (A2).  pop.  8,867;  Williams  Co.  (NW).  45  m  NE  of  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
WAB  RR.  Manufactures  store  fixtures,  metal  stampings,  drills,  truck  bodies, 
handles,  canned  goods.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Leader-Enterprise -f- Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1894     8     24     294     5.00          3,591 

John  A.  Bryce,  Editor;  John  A.  and  F.  W.  Bryce,  Publishers. 

MOUNT  BLANCHARD  (C4),  pop.  444;  Hancock  Co.  (NW).  12  m  SE  of  Findlay. 
AC&Y  RR.  Grain  elevator;  hatchery.  Agriculture. 

Journal  + Friday Independent 1908      6     24     280      1.50  445 

Cal  Longworth,  Editor;  Longworth  Publishing  Co.,  Arlington. 

MOUNT  GILEADf  (E4%),  pop.  2,851;  Morrow  Co.  (C).  18  m  E  of  Marion.  NYC  RR. 
Manufactures  hydraulic  presses,  plastics  presses,  power  pumps,  air  towers,  tele- 
phone equipment,  medicine.  Seed  houses.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 

Morrow  County  Sentinel  -f ...  .Thursday Republican 1848     8     24     308     2.50        53,650 

Terry  Griffith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  18  W.  High  St. 

Union  Register^ Thursday Democratic 1848     8     24     307     2.50          2,170 

Ward  Conaway,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOUNT  STERLING  (D6),  pop.  1,172;  Madison  Co.  (SWC).  23  m  SW  of  Columbus. 
B&O  RR.  Manufactures  artificial  limbs,  canned  goods,  rubberized  fabric  and 
cotton  work  gloves,  woolens.  Agriculture. 

Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1806     6     26     280     2.00          1,100 

Clayton  J.  Starr,  Editor;  Sterling  Publishing  Company,  14  W.  Cols  St. 

MOUNT  VERNONf  (F5),  pop.  12,186;  Knox  Co.  (C).  25  m  N  of  Newark.  B&O;  PA 
RRs.  Manufactures  diesel,  gasoline  engines,  compressors,  milk  bottles,  window 
glass,  celophane,  structural  steel.  Hatcheries;  nursery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy 
farms.  Corn,  wheat,  fruit. 

News-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1891     8     24     294    18.20**1O,844 

J.  E.  Devalon,  Editor;  Republican  Publishing  Company. 

NAPOLEONf  (B8).  pop.  6,835;  Henry  Co.  (NW),  On  Maumee  River,  36  m  SW  of 
Toledo.  WAB;  DT&I  RRs.  Manufactures  windmills,  screw  machines,  automotive 
products,  creamery,  food  products,  display  stands,  bricks,  tile.  Hatcheries.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Corn,  sugar  beets,  beans. 

Henry  County  Signal-f Thursday Republican 1861     8     22     308     2.60   **3,345 

Color  advertising  accepted.  „   ^ 

J.  F.  Orwig  and  Nat  J.  Belknap,  Editors  and  Publishers,  606  N.  Perry  St. 

Northwest-News -j- Thursday Democratic 1852     8     24     800     2.60        §3,523 

Dorothy  C.  Orwig,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NELSONVILLE  (F6%),  pop.  4,846;  Athens  Co.  (SE).  40  m  S  of  Zanesville.  C&O  RR. 
Manufactures  brick,  tile,  shoes,  cereal,  beverages,  pick  handles,  dairy,  foundry 
products.  Coal  mines ;  clay  pits.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  truck  farms. 

Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1935     8     24     287     2.50        52,750 

Richard  H.  Kuntman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  ALBANY — Tri-Community  News — See  Gahanna. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
•P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  + Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI*w*4  Onl7  during  academic  year.  xSubscsiption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NEWARKf  (F5H),  pop.  84,275;  Licking  Co.  (C).  On  Licking  River,  26  m  NW  of 
Zanesville.  B&O;  PA  RRs.  Airport. 

Manufactures  stoves,  golf  equipment,  truck  axles,  aluminum  processing,  oil 
well  supplies,  packed  meat,  rope,  lawnmowers,  plastics,  saws,  mops,  meters, 
furniture,  glassware,  paper,  glass  wool,  bricks,  lighting  fixtures.  Oil  refineries. 
Three  banks;  clearings  (1958),  $269,185,223;  deposits  (6-80-58),  $57,819,872. 
16,846  electric  (AC)  meters;  14,712  gas  (nat.)  meters;  24,941  telephones.  Rail- 
road repair  shops.  Gas  and  oil  wells. 

J  Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1820     8     24     815  21.84**19,500 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Advocate  Printing  Co..  Inc.,  Pub.,  25  W.  Main  St. 

NEW  BREMEN  (B4ft).  pop.  1,646;  Auglaize  Co.  (NW).  26  m  SW  of  Lima.  NYC&SL 
RR.  Manufactures  shearing  equipment,  dairy,  alfalfa  meal  products,  radio,  tele- 
vision antennas.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Sun  4- Thursday Independent 1885     7      24     280      8.00        $1,980 

Prints  weekly  shopper. 

Eugene  C.  Bielefeld,  Editor;  The  Sun  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

NEW  CARLISLE  (C6),  pop.  1,640;  Clark  Co.  (WC).  12  m  W  of  Springfield.  NYC 
RR.  Manufactures  neon  signs,  canned  tomatoes,  dairy  products,  feed,  pottery. 
Nursery.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 

Sun-f- Thursday Republican 1881      7     24      294      2.50          1,760 

H.  A.  Mount,  Editor;  E.  O.  Mount,  Publisher. 

NEWCOMERSTOWN  (G6),  pop.  4,614;  Tuscarawas  Co.  (E).  16  m  E  of  Coshocton. 
PA  RR.  Manufactures  files,  tools,  cast-iron  pipes,  brass  fixtures,  gas,  steam 
radiators,  furniture,  plastics,  dairy  products.  Diversified  farming. 

News-h Thursday Independent 1898      8     24      808     2.50        52,350 

C.  W.  Phillips,  Editor;  The  News  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

NEW  CONCORD  (G5%).  pop.  1,797;  Muskingum  Co.  (SEC).  8  m  W  of  Cambridge. 
B&O  RR.  Muskingum  College.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain,  fruit  farms. 

Black  and  Magenta  +  V Wednesday Collegiate 1910      5     24     210x2.00        Jl,800 

Students  of  Muskingum  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Enterprise  + .Thursday Ind.  Rep 1880      7      24      280     2.00  §875 

Russell  C.  Heck,  Publisher. 

NEW  HOLLAND  (D6H),  pop.  799;  Pickaway  Co.  (SC).  82  m  SW  of  Columbus.  PA 
RR.  Cannery;  elevator.  Diversified  farming. 

Leader-f .Thursday Independent 1887     7     26     280     2.00  $700 

Laurence  A.  Hunter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  LEXINGTONf  (F6),  pop.  4,288;  Perry  Co.  (SEC).  20  m  SW  of  Zanesville. 
NYC;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  roofing  tile  and  rock  wool.  Coal  mines;  moulding 
sand  pits;  oil,  gas  wells.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Perry  County  Tribune-f Thursday Republican 1941     8     24     270     3.00        §2,167 

R.  T.  Shoup,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  LONDON  (F8H).  pop.  2,023;  Huron  Co.  (N).  45  m  SW  of  Cleveland.  NYC; 
AC&Y  RRs.  Manufactures  lodge  regalia,  uniforms,  tile  brick,  cement  blocks, 
truck  trailers,  aluminum  products.  Hatchery.  Hardwood  timber.  Diversified 
farming.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 

e  JThursday Independent 1870     7     24     280     8.00        §2,200 

Elliott  Redies,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
NEW  PHILADELPHIA!  (H4H).  pop.  12,948;  Tuscarawas  Co.  (E).  21  m  S  of  Can- 
ton.  B&O;  PA  RRs.  Airline  LCA. 

Manufactures  enamelware,  clay  products,  steel,  conveyors,  tlnplate,  foundry 
equipment,  machine  tools,  batteries,  grading  machines,  roller  bearings.  Coal 
mines ;  clay  pits.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 

Times -t- Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1889     8     24     294   15.60    **0,919 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
J.  E.  Hurst,  Editor;  Democrat  Publishing  Company. 

NEW  RICHMOND  <B7%).  Pop.  1,960  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-28.64,  gives  2,585); 
Clermont  Co.  (SW).  On  Ohio  River,  20  m  SE  of  Cincinnati.  Railroad  station, 
New  Richmond,  Ky.  C&O  RR.  Manufactures  wollen,  worsted  yarns,  store  fix- 
tures. Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Corn,  hay,  fruit. 

Press  + Friday Independent 1930     7     24     280      1.50  §715 

Clifford  Ward,  Editor;  D.  W.  Roberts,  Publisher. 

NEWTON  FALLS  (J8),  pop.  4,461;  Trumbull  Co.  (NE).  9  m  SW  of  Warren.  NYC; 
B&O;  PA  RRs.  Steel  tubes,  structural  steel,  auto  bumpers,  furniture  manufac- 
tured. Greenhouse,  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Herald -f Thursday Independent 1878     8     22     294     2.00        32,400 

A.  M.  Murri.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  WASHINGTON  (E8%),  pop.  910;  Crawford  Co.  (NO).  20  m  NW  of  Mansfield. 
AC&Y;  PA  RRs.  Aluminum  utensils,  castings,  feed,  furniture  manufactured. 
Hatcheries.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

H«rmld+ Thursday Democratic 1881     7     24     280     2.00  §630 

G.  C.  Bordner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NILES  <J8),  pop.  16,778;  Trombull  Co.  (NE).  6  m  SE  of  Warren.  ERIE;  B&O;  PA 
RRs.  Manufactures  electric  light  bulbs,  structural  steel,  sheet  metal,  pressed 
steel  products,  metal  laths,  chemical*,  fire  brick,  boilers.  Railroad  shops. 
Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Tlme»-f Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1924     8     24     280   15.60   **6,422 

M.  L  Wick,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Ctn»Utk»-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jtine  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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7      23      280      3.00        51,471 


NORTH  BALTIMORE  <C8),  pop.  2,771;  Wood  Co.  (NW).  12*  m  N  'of  Findlay^B&O 
RR.  Manufactures  leather  coverings,  grey  iron  castings,  crushed  stone,  carpet 
laying  tools,  machine  shop  products,  synthetic  rubber  products.  Stone  quarries ; 
oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  tomatoes. 

News -f .Thursday Independent 1933 

A.  C.  Kuipers,  Editor  and  Publisher,  118  S.  Main  St. 

NORTH  CANTON  (H4),  independent  branch  of  Canton  P.  O.,  pop.  4,082;  Stark  Co. 
(NE).  6  m  N  of  Canton.  B&O  RR.  Manufactures  vacuum  cleaners  and  attach- 
ments, screw  machine  products,  tile,  brick.  Greenhouses;  hatcheries.  Diver- 
sified farming. 

Sun-f Wednesday Independent 1922      8     24      294     8.00 

Vernon  Sell,  Editor;  Stark  County  Sun,  Inc.,  Publisher,  502   S.   Main  St. 

NORTH  INDUSTRY  (H4),  pop.  Xl.800;  Stark  Co.  (NE).  6  m  S  of  Canton,  nearest 
bank.  B&O  RR.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming. 

Observer-K Thursday Independent 1954     7     24     280     2.00 

Mrs.    George   H.    France,    Editor;   East   Canton    Printing   Company,    Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  152. 

NORTH  OLMSTED — West  Shore  Post — See  Lakewood. 

NORWALKf  (E8),  pop.  9,776;  Huron  Co.  (N).  16  m  SE  of  Sandusky.  NYC;  NYC&SL 
RRs.  Manufactures  Venetian  blinds,  screens,  hardwood  flooring,  novelties,  rub- 
ber goods,  game  boards,  furniture,  foundry  products,  oleomargarine.  Diversified 
farming.  Fruit,  sweet  corn,  cabbage. 


§1,347 


Reflector- Herald -f- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1830 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Dudley  A.  White,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


8      23      294    13.00        §4,962 


NORWOOD  (C9H),  branch  of  Cincinnati  P.  O..  pop.  36,001.  Hamilton  Co.  (SW).  6  m 
NE  of  Cincinnati.  B&O;  N&W ;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  office  equipment, 
playing  cards,  chemicals,  automobile  bodies,  electrical  equipment,  laundry  ma- 
chines. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1894      8     24      301      2.50 

Wolf  Publishing  Co.,  4415  Main  Ave. 

OAKHARBOR  <D2%),  pop.  2,870;  Ottawa  Co.  (N).  24  m  SE  of  Toledo.  NYC; NYC&SL 
RRs.  Manufactures  cement  blocks,  weather  stripping,  aluminum  products, 
canned  goods.  Fruit  packing  house.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Ottawa  County  Exponent -f     Friday Democratic 1871      8     24      287      3.50        §3,373 

Raymond  G.  Sperber,  Editor;  Nick  Stevens,  Publisher. 

OAK  HILL  (E8),  pop.  1,615;  Jackson  Co.  (S).  25  m  NE  of  Portsmouth.  B&O  RR. 
Extensive  fire  brick  manufactories;  sponge  rubber  factory;  foundry;  produce 
packing  houses.  Coal  mines;  gas  wells;  clay  pits.  Fruit,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 
Apples. 

Press -f Wednesday Republican 1908      8     24      280     2.00          2,260 

Lucille  Owens,  Editor;  Jackson  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

OAKWOOD  (B8),  pop.  642;  Paulding  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NW  of  Lima.  NYC&SL  RR. 
Manufactures  Venetian  blinds.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  soy- 
beans. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1902     5     24     224     2.00  §975 

Harry  W.  Fletchtner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OBERLIN  (F3),  pop.  7,062;  Lorain  Co.  (N).  9  m  SW  of  Elyria.  NYC  RR.  Oberlin  Col- 
lege. Residential.  Fruit,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
ColleKe  Store  V 6  ti.  a  yr f  College  Store     1929     2      42      140x5.00 

Prints  Buyers  Guide,  bi-annually.  (Supplies  Controlled  free  dist.          2,045 

National  Assn.  of  College  Stores,  Publisher,  15  S.  Main  St. 
Current  Religious  Thought.. ..Quarterly          Religious   .  1941     2     86     122     2.60 

Herbert  D.  Rugg,  Editor;  Current  Religious  Thought  Press,  Publisher,  Box  148. 
News-Tribune  + Thursday Ind.Rep 1860      8     24      294      3.50    **2,193 

Brad  H.  Williams  and  Don  J.  Pease,  Editors;  Oberlin  Printing  Company,  Pub. 
Oberlin  Alumni  Magazine Monthly Coll.  Alumni 1904      3      26      140  x 

Not  issued  during  June,  July,  August,  Sept.  Controlled  free  dist.     $19,000 

Mercedes  H.  Singleton,  Editor;  The  Alumni  Association  of  Oberlin  College. 

Publisher,  Wilder  Hall. 
Oberlin  ReviewV Tues.&Fri Collegiate 1874     7      24     280      5.50        J2.700 

Students  of  Oberlin  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
OHIO  CITY   (A4),  pop.  861:  Van  Wert  Co.   (NW).  80  m  W  of  Lima.  NYC;  ERIE; 

NYC&SL  RRs.  Bank,  Rockford.  Soybean  processing;  alfalfa  dehydrating  plant. 

Cannery;  feed  mill.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Progress -f Thursday Republican 1894     6     26     280     2.00  

Albert  L.  Croy,  Editor;  Ohio  City  Progress,  Publisher. 
OLMSTED  FALLS  (G2%),  pop.  1,187;  Cuyahoga  Co.  (NE).  12  m  SW  of  Cleveland. 

NYC  RR.  Manufactures   abrasive  products,   glass   containers,   screw  machine 

products,  electrical  appliances.  Agriculture. 
Trees  Magazine Bi-monthly Arboriculture....  19 37     3     28     140     2.00          8,000 

Edward  H.  Scanlon.  Editor  and  Publisher.  7621  Lewis  Road.  Controlled  free  dist.          1,000 
West  Shore  Post — See  Lakewood. 
ORRVILLE  (G4),  pop.  6,168;  Wayne  Co.  (NEC).  44  m  S  of  Cleveland.  PA;  NYC&SL 

RRs.  Manufactures  castings,  stokers,  harness,  saddlery,  hardware,  truck  bodies, 

apple  butter,   preserves,   jellies,   dried   milk  products,   organs,   boiler   control 

equipment,  creosoted  lumber.  Creamery ;  Meat  packing  plant.  Dairy,  grain  farms. 
Courier-Ores  cent + Thursday Independent 1868     8     24     280     8.00        93,231 

Paul  L.  Powell,  Editor;  The  Courier  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  409  N.  Main  St, 

-**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 


IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   -I- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.     V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    Vl"ued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee, 
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ORWELL  (J2H),  pop.  769;  Ashtabula  Go.  (NE).  21  m  N  of  Warren.  Railroad  station, 
East  Orwell.  PA  RR.  Pneumatic  tools,  steel  manufactured.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit, 
grain  farms. 
News-Letter  +  .........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1890     5     24     224     1.00        §1,050 

F.  S.  Dnngan,  Jr.,  Editor;  The  Orwell  Prtg.  Co.,  Publisher,  14  N.  Maple  St. 

OTTAWAf   (B8H),  pop.  2.962;  Putnam  Co.   (NW).  20  m  N  of  Lima.  BAG;  DTAI 
RRs.  Manufactures  television  picture  tubes,  storm  doors,  windows.  Beet  sugar 
refinery;  cannery;  hatchery.  Stone  quarries;  oil  wells.  Diversified  farming. 
Corn,  wheat,  sugar  beets. 
Putnam  County  Sentinel  +....  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1855     8     24     808     2.50        §3,606 

R.  E.  Laudick,  Editor;  The  Sentinel  Publishing  Company. 

OXFORD  (A6H),  pop.  6.944;  Butler  Co.  (SW).  15  m  NW  of  Hamilton.  BAG;  ERIE 

RRs.  Miami  University;  Western  College   (women).  Residential.  Agriculture. 

Wheat,  corn,  milk. 
Laurel  of  Phi  Kappa  Tau  ........  Quarterly  ..........  Coll.  Frat  .........  1906     2     80     110     2.00     121,000 

J.  L.  Anson,  Editor;  Phi  Kappa  Tau  Fraternity,  Publisher. 
Miami  StudentV  ......................  Tues.&Fri  .......  Collegiate  ...........  1826     8     24     294     4.00          8,200 

Students  of  Miami  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Press-H  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1932     8     24     294     4.00        §2,400 

Bob  White,  Editor;  Mrs.  Avis  W.  Cullen.  Publisher. 
Western  Round  Up  V  ..............  Thursday  .......  Collegiate  ..........  1928     7     24     252     3.00  700 

Students  of  Western  College.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

PAINESVILLEi  (H2),  pop.  14,482;  Lake  Co.  (NE).  On  Grand  River,  80  m  NE  of 
Cleveland.  NYC;  NYCASL;  B&O;  FPAE  RRs.  Nurseries  ;  railroad  shops.  Veneer 
cutting  machinery,  metallic  bindings,  sodium  alkalies,  baskets,  bronze  powder. 
chemicals  manufactured.  Lake  Erie  College  (women).  Ships  apples.  Fruit,  truck, 
dairy  farms. 


Republican  ..... 


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2,940 

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§1,138 


$4.000 
$4,0 


Color  advertising  accepted. 

Jack  Ott,  Editor;  D.  C.  Rowley.  Publisher. 

PANDORA  (CSft),  pop.  717;  Putnam  Co.  (NW).  18  m  NE  of  Lima.  ACAY  RR.  Polish- 
ing  compound  factory;  cannery,  hatchery;  Elevator.  Stone  quarries.  Diversified 
farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Times  -f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1899     6     24     260     2.50  783 

V.  C.  Schumacher,  Editor;  Mrs.  W.  H.  Schumacher,  Publisher. 

PARKVIEW—  West  Shore  Post—  See  Lakewood. 
PARMA—  See  Cleveland. 

PATASKALA  (E5%).  pop.  928;  Licking  Co.  (C).  18  m  E  of  Columbus.  B&O;  PA  RRs. 

Pyrometric  cone  factory.  Fruit,  dairy  farms. 
Standard  +  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1886     6     26     280     3.00        §1,537 

H.  M.  Needham,  Editor;  H.  M.  Needham  and  T.  W.  Caw,  Publishers. 

PAULDINGf   (A8).  pop.  2.852;  Paulding  Co.   (NW).  87  m  NW  of  Lima.  NYC  RR. 

Beet  sugar  refinery;  hatchery;  drain  tile,  brake  linings,  furniture  manufactured. 

Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  sugar  beets. 
Progress-f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1872      8     24     287      8.00 

Ralph  W.  Reinhart,  Editor  and  Publisher,  113  S.  Williams  St. 
Timely  Tips  Magazine  +  .........  Monthly  ..........  Mailorder  .........  1926     2      28      112     2.00 

H.  M.  Brune.  Editor  and  Publisher.  721  N.  Williams  St.         Controlled  free  dist. 

PAYNE  (A8H),  pop.  1,062;  Paulding  Co.  (NW).  22  m  E  of  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.  NYC&SL 

RR.  Gas  wells,  grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  oats,  sugar  beets. 
Reflector  and  Press-Review..  .Wednesday  .....  Independent  .....  .1884     8     24     284     2.00 

R.  W.  Reinhart,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PEMBERVILLE   (C8),  pop.  1.099;  Wood  Co.   (NW).  18  m  S  of  Toledo.  CAO;  NYC 
RRs.  Sheet  metal,  aluminum  factory.  Elevator;  hatchery.   Agriculture.  Corn. 
wheat,  oats. 
Leader  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1884     7      24      280     2.50          1,200 

William  M.  Campbell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PERRYSBURG  (C2H),  pop.  4.006;  Wood  Co.  (NW).  On  Maumee  River,  10  m  SW  of 
Toledo.    BAO   RR.   Manufactures    children's    vehicles,    playground    equipment, 
metal  stampings,  glass  signs,  cigars.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  tomatoes. 
Journal-!-  ..................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1862     7     23     280     2.50        81,200 

Emil  Honner  and  I.  L.  Steinman,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Messenger  .................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1935     7     24     276     2.60       $1,880 

Mrs.  Betty  M.  Hart,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PIONEER  (A2),  pop.  696;  Williams  Co.  (NW).  55  m  W  of  Toledo.  Railroad  station. 
Alvordton.  WAB;  NYC;  PAF  RRs.  Flour,  wood  novelties  manufactured.  Hatch- 
ery. Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Tri-State  Alliance  4-  ................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1879     7     24     280     2.00        81,246 

William  K.  Turner  and  Ross  D.  Turner,  Publishers. 

PIQUA  (B5),  pop.  17,447;  Miami  Co.  (W).  28  m  NW  of  Dayton.  B&O;  PA  RRs.  Mann- 
factures  underwear,  sweaters,  bathing  suits,  oil  mill  machinery,  lumber  veneers, 
bottle  caps,  felt,  blankets,  paper  boxes,  motor  cars,  beer,  tools,  dairy,  foundry 
products.  Meat  packing  plant  Stone  quarries.  Agriculture. 
Call-f-  ........................................  Ev».ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1888     8     22     808  20.80   **9,649 

_  Frank  R.  Meyers,  Editor;  Piqua  Call  Publishing  Company. 

Circulation  AASept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *Jirae  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  *A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IPX).  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  JPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  +  Nonpar*  U 
ems,  12  to  loch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tComtty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McMally 
estimate,  y  lined  only  during  academic  year.  xStsbscriptlon  included  in  membership  lee. 

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PLAIN  CITY  (D6),  pop.  1,715;  Madison  Co.  (8WC).  18  m  NW  of  Columbus.  PA  RR. 

Corn  cannery.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 
Advocate-}-  ...............................  Wednesday  ....Independent  ......  1894     8     24     294     3.00 

Floyd  Shaylor,  Editor;  The  Madison  Press  Co.,  Publisher,  London. 

PLYMOUTH  <E8%),  pop.  1,510;  Richland  Co.  (NC).  20  m  NW  of  Mansfield.  B&O; 

ACA  Y  RRs.  Locomotives,  clay  machin'y,  cement  blocks  manufactured.  Farming. 

Advertiser^-  .................  .  ...........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1853     7     24     280     3.00 

A.  L.  Paddock,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

POMEROYf  (F7K),  pop.  8,656;  Meigs  Co.  (8E).  On  Ohio  River,  40  m  SW  of  Marl- 

etta.  NYC;  C&O  RRs.  Bridge  with  Mason,  W.  Va.  Manufactures  iron  goods, 

boilers,  chemicals,  lumber,   bromides.   Walnut,  oak,  timber;  coal,  salt  mines. 

Dairy,  poultry,  truck,  fruit  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 

Sentinel-*-  .................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1888     8     24     294  13.20 

Ohio  Valley  Sentinel,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

PORTAGE  LAKES—  See  Akron. 

PORT  CLINTONf   (E2%),  pop.  5,541;  Ottawa  Co.   (N).  On  Lake  Erie,  12  m  W  of 

Sandusky.  NYC  RR.  Manufactures  auto  window  channels,  boats,  gypsum  prod- 

ucts, canned  goods,  beverages.  Fisheries  ;  gypsum  mines,  Fruit  farms.  Peaches, 

apples,  corn,  tomatoes. 

Herald  and  Republican  +  ........  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1887     8     24     294     3.50 

Walter  A.  Krupp,  Editor;  Richard  Krupp,  Publisher. 

News-f  .....................................  j&VS8uneX'  ^  Democratic  ........  1865     8     24     287     5.50 

Mrs.  Juel  R.  Cover,  Editor;  Robert  W.  Reider,  Publisher. 

PORTSMOUTH!  (E8),  pop.  86,798;  Scioto  Co.  (S).  On  Ohio  River,  90  m  S  of  Colum- 
bus. B&O;  C&O;  N&W  RRs.  Airline,  LCA.  Boat  connections. 

Manufactures  steel,  shoes,  castings,  stoves,  bricks.  Railroad  shops.  Atomic 
Energy  Plant.  Three  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $52,901,653.  25,808  electric 
(AC)  meters;  12,022  gas  (nat.)  meters;  17,426  telephones.  Stone  quarries. 
Airport. 


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§5,846 


Muzzle  Blasts  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  Rifl^Infruc'n    1933     3     26     269     3'00          6'000 

B.  Le  Roy  Compton,  Editor;  National  Muzzle  Loading  Rifle  Association,  Pub.. 
P.  O.  Box  1150. 

Times  +  .....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1852     8     23     308  15.60**2S,238 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

George  Stowell,  Editor;  Brush-Moore  Newspaper,  Inc.,  Publisher,  637  Sixth  St. 

QUAKER  CITY  (H5%),  pop.  656;  Guernsey  Co.  (E).  18  m  E  of  Cambridge.  B&O  RR. 

Creamery.  Coal  mines.  Dairy,  fruit  farms.  Apples. 
Home  Towner-f  ......................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1929     7     24     280     2.00  975 

F.  A.  Morgan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RAVENNAf-KENT   (H3),  pop.  22,275    (Ravenna   9,857,  Kent  12,418);  Portage  Co. 
(NE).  17  m  E  of  Akron.  ERIE;  PA;  B&O  RRs.  Manufactures  rubber  sundries, 
excavating  equipment,  worsted  yarn  and  cloth,  clay  products,  castings,  furnaces, 
toys,  hardware,  toy  balloons,  furniture,  structural  steel,  lumber.  Agriculture. 
Corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 
Record  and  Courier  Tribune  -f-  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1830     8     22     301   18.72**15,379 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

A.  R.  Sicuro  and  L.  C.  Troyer,  Editors  ;  The  Record  Publishing  Co. 

REPUBLIC  (D3),  pop.  616;  Seneca  Co.  (N).  27  m  SW  of  Sandusky.  B&O  RR.  Agri- 

culture. Grain,  hay,  livestock. 
Reporter  -f  ...............................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1910     7     24     280     2.50  §560 

Gladys  Riff  el,  Editor;  Hossler  &  George.  Publishers,  Bloom  ville. 

REYNOLDSBURG  (E5%),  pop.  724;  Franklin  Co.  (C).  10  m  E  of  Columbus,  nearest 

bank.   Railroad  station,   Blacklick.   B&O;   PA  RRs.   Residential. 
Record-f*  ..............     Friday  .........    Independent..   .1956     6     24     280     2.00        §1,500 

Edward  Rothe,  Editor;  Theodore  E.  Conover,  Publisher. 

RICHWOOD  (D4K),  Pop.  1,866:  Union  Co.   (WC).  14  m  SW  of  Marion.  ERIE  RR. 

Corn  packer  and  processor.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Gazette  4-  .................................  .Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1872     7     24     276     2.00        §2,478 

G.  W.  Keigley,  Editor;  Worden  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

RIPLEY  (C8),  pop.  1,792;  Brown  Co.  (SW).  On  Ohio  River,  46  m  SB  of  Cincinnati. 
Ferry  to  railroad  station  at  South  Ripley,  Ky.  C&O  RR.  Tobacco  warehouses; 
shoe  factory;  foundry;  saw  mill.  Tobacco  farms. 
Bee-f  .......................................  .Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1842     8     24     280     2.50        §1,875 

W.  J.  Wylie,  Editor;  M.  S.  Ross.  Publisher. 

RISINGSUN   (D8),  pop.  744;  Wood  Co.  (NW).  87  m  SB  of  Toledo.  C&O  RR.  Bank, 

Bradner.  Diversified  farming.  Eggs,  dairy  products,  grain. 
Unique-Derrick  ........................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1888     8     24     280     2.60        §1,012 

Circulates  also  in  Bloomdale. 

Ben  W.  Strange,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RITTMAN  (G8H),  pop.  8,810;  Wayne  Co.  (NEC).  40  m  S  of  Cleveland.  B&O;  BRIE 
RRs.   Paper  board,  paper  boxes,  fibre  cans  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Fruit, 
livestock,  dairy  products. 
Press  +  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1912     8     24     294     8.00       §2,576 

James  R.  Witcberger,  Editor;  Russell  W.  Frey,  Publisher. 

CtrcalatkMi-**Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *Jnne  and  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  VI>«>*4  o«>r  daring  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  ft*. 

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Estib  ColiO  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

ROCKFORD  <A4),  pop.  1.112;  Mercer  Go.  (W).  80  m  W  of  Lima.  NYC  RR.  Tomato 
canneries.  Stone  quarries;  oil  wells.  Diversified  farming. 


24 
24 


274 
274 


2.00 
2.00 


Clre 

r).  80  m  W  of  Lima.  NYC  RR.  Tomato 
versified  farming. 

Ohio  Rural  Carrier 4- Monthly |  CanrSers*"*'     1925     8     26     1>8°          x         1'800 

M.  E.  McCauley,  Editor;  Ohio  Rural  Carriers  Assn.,  Publisher. 
Press -f Thursday Independent 1888      6     26     276     2.50          1.O25 

Fred  Baltzell,  Editor;  Rockford  Press,  Publisher. 

ROCKY  RIVER— See  Cleveland  and  Lake  wood. 
ROSEVILLE— Roseville  Messenger— See  Crooksville. 

ROSSFORD  (C2H).  Pop.  8,968;  Wood  Co.  (NW).  4  m  S  of  Toledo.  Railroad  station  in 
Lucas  Co.  B&O;  TT  RRs. 

Record-}- Friday Independent 1940     7     28     280     2.60 

Emil  Honner  and  I.  L.  Steinman,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Perrysburg. 

SABINA  (C6%).  pop.  1,696;  Clinton  Co.  (SW).  86  m  S  of  Springfield.  PA;  B&O  RRs. 
Manufactures  small  tools,  wood  pumps,  cement  vaults,  blocks,  canned  corn. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

News-Record  H- Thursday Republican 1877     6     24     224     2.25 

J.  Richard  Gaskins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAINT  CLAIRSVILLEf  (J6%),  pop.  8.040;  Belmont  Co.  (E).  11  m  W  of  Wheeling, 
W.  V.  NYC&SL  RR.  Manufactures  dairy  products.  Coal  mines;  oil,  gas  wells. 
Diversified  farming. 

{Belmont  Chronicle  + Wednesday Republican 1813 
Ga«ette+ Friday Democratic 1812 
William  Frey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAINT  MARYS  (B4H).  pop.  6,208;  Auglaize  Co.  (W).  On  St.  Marys  River,  22  m 
SW  of  Lima.  NYC;  NYC&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  paper,  woolen  blankets,  rubber 
products,  pliofilm,  tool,  die,  semi-steel  castings,  office  furniture.  State  Fish 
Hatchery.  Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

L*ader  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1906     8     24     280   10.00 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Kathryn  C.  Geiger.  Editor;  Leader  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,   102  E.  Spring  St. 

SALEM  (J4).  pop.  12,764;  Columbiana  Co.   (E).  20  m  SW  of  Youngstown.  PA  RR. 

Manufactures   tubs,   sinks,  pumps,   chinaware,   machinery,   bathroom   fixtures, 

electric  furnaces,  electric  dishwashers,  metal  kitchen  furniture,  dairy  products. 

Coal  mines.  Dairy,  grain,  fruit  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  apples. 
Farm  and  Dairy 4- Wednesday Agric.  Ind 1913      5     24     224     2.60 

J.  T.  Darling.  Editor;  The  Lyle  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  186  E.  State  St. 
News-f- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1889     8     23     294   15.60 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Brush-Moore  Newspapers.  Inc.,  Publishers. 
Ohio  Holstein  News Monthly Breeding 1939     3     24      140  xl.OO 

Howard  S.  Dodge,  Ed.;  Ohio  Holstein-Friesian  Assn.,  Inc.,  Pub..  1028  E.  State  St. 

Ohio  Jersey  News-f Monthly Breeding 1936  Controlled* f ree  dist. 

Mrs.  Phyllis   Biggerstaff,  Editor;  Lyle  Printing   &   Pub.   Co.,   185   E.   State   St.' 

SANDUSKYf  <E2%).  pop.  29,876;  Erie  Co.  (N).  On  Sandusky  Bay,  on  Lake  Erie, 
50  m  W  of  Cleveland.  B&O;  NYC;  NYC&SL;  PA  RRs.  Excellent  harbor,  and 
an  extensive  Lake  trade. 

Manufactures  corrugated  fibre  boxes,  crayons,  centrifugal  castings,  fertilizer, 
rubber  novelties,  washing  machines,  vacuum  cleaners,  iron  and  steel  castings, 
ball  bearings,  metal  cabinets,  system  conveyors,  chains,  steel  fabrications,  wine, 
champagne,  milled  nuts,  clay  products,  edible  cake  ornaments,  spraying  machines, 
radios  and  televisions,  soft  drinks,  plastic  tile,  boats,  automotive  hardware.  Meat 
packing  plants.  Three  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $55,483,492.  9,324  (res.) 
electric  meters;  9,775  (res.)  jras  meters;  12,503  (res.)  telephones.  Ohio  State 
Soldiers  Home.  Summer  resort.  Fisheries;  limestone  quarries.  Diversified 
farming. 

Regis  ter-t-        ..Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1822     8     22     301   18.72*^19,522 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

P.  L.  Heiberger,  Editor;  Sandusky  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

SCIO  (H6),  pop.  1,162;  Harrison  Co.  (E).  12  m  N  of  Cadiz.  NYC&SL;  PA  RRs.  Pottery. 
Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Herald  4- Friday Independent 1879     8     24     308     3.00 

Richard   Brackin,   Editor;   Standard    Printing   and    Publishing    Co.,    Publisher, 
Carrollton. 

SEBRING  (H4),  pop.  4,046;  Mahoning  Co.  (NE).  6  m  E  of  Alliance,  banking  town. 
PA  RR.  Manufactures  pottery,  china  and  enamelware,  corrugated  boxes,  cement 
product*.  Diversified  farming.  Milk,  grain. 

Times  + ....Friday Independent. 1901     8     24     808     2.00 

A.  D.  Menges,  Editor;  Sebring  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  166  E.  Ohio  Ave. 

SEVILLE  (G8% ).  pop.  968;  Medina  Co.  (N).  18  m  W  of  Akron.  B&O  RR.  Manufactures 
floor  jacks,  cement  blocks.  Grain  and  coal  elevators;  foundry.  Agriculture. 
Com,  potatoes,  wheat. 

Chronicle -f- M Friday Independent......  1946     6     24     224     2.00 

Lee  Gavin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


8900 


605 


$1,060 
91,325 


$4,889 


8,965 
**9,980 


2,450 
425 


§2,965 


1,600 


81,066 


AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 

fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,   -f  Uses  Mats.  •NonpanU 
ems,  12  to  inch.    YAtate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCotrat?  seat    Poptilation— 1950  Census.     xRmnd  McHslly 
estimate.   V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Estab  Cols <S> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Gift 

SHELBY  (E4),  pop.  7,071;  Richland  Co.  (NO).  12  m  NW  of  Mansfield.  BAG;  NYC 
RRs.  Manufactures  seamless  tubing,  salesbooks,  builders'  hardware,  bicycles 
gum,  autocall  systems.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats.  ' 

Globe-f..... Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1900     8     24     294   10.00        53,750 

Roy  Garvin,  Editor;  Stambaugh,  Stambaugh,  and  Moore,  Publishers.  »—»v 

SHERWOOD  (A8).  pop.  570;  Defiance  Co.  (NW).  83  m  NE  of  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.  BAO: 
NYC  RRs.  Elevators.  Agriculture.  Wheac,  corn,  oats. 

Chronicle Thursday Independent 1902     7     24     280     2.00  740 

George  E.  Gilbertsen,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SIDNEY*  (B6),  pop.  11,491;  Shelby  Co.  (W).  On  Miami  River.  40  m  N  of  Dayton. 
B&O;  NYC  RRs.  Manufactures  engine  lathes,  aluminum  cooking  utensils, 
newspaper  folders,  grain  handling  machinery,  electric  refrigerators,  washing 
machines,  steel  scrapers,  bus  bodies,  beer,  paper  boxes,  candy.  Tannery;  meat 
packing  plant.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  soybeans,  hogs. 

News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent -1891     9     23     301  21.84*^10,090 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
E.  C.  Amos.  Publisher. 

SOMERSET  (F6),  pop.  1,883;  Perry  Co.  (SEC).  20  m  SW  of  Zanesville.  B&O  RR. 
Building  brick,  tile  factory;  hatchery.  Coal  mines.  Farming.  Corn,  wheat,  soy 
beans. 

Press  + Thursday Republican 1873     7     24     280     2.60        51,200 

Francis  A.  Emmert,  Editor;  Somerset  Press,  Publisher. 

SOUTH  CHARLESTON  (C6),  pop.  1.462;  Clark  Co.  (WC).  12  m  SE  of  Springfield. 
PA;  DT&I  RRs.  Manufactures  veterinary  remedies,  wooden  heels,  canned  corn. 
Agriculture. 

Sentinel  + Thursday Republican 1832      6     24      224     2.00        §2,025 

John  F.  Dyer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SPENCER  (F8),  pop.  740;  Medina  Co.  (N).  13  m  W  of  Medina.  NYC&SL;  ACAY  RRs. 
Manufactures  auto  axles.  Hatchery;  creamery;  grain  elevator.  Agriculture. 

Booster Thursday Shopping 1929      6     24     270  711 — Free 

Joseph  W.  Parrott,  Publisher,  West  Salem. 

SPENCERVILLE  (B4),  pop.  1,826;  Allen  Co.  (NW).  15  m  SW  of  Lima.  ERIE  RR. 
Manufactures  furniture,  tile,  plated  specialties.  Oil  wells.  Dairy,  stock,  grain 
farms.  Corn,  hay,  soybeans. 

Journal-News  + Thursday Republican 1879     7     24     308     3.00        §1,618 

Bennett-Hahn  Co.,  Publisher. 

SPRINGFIELDf   (C6U),  pop.  78,508;  Clark  Co.   (WC).  25  m  NE  of  Dayton.  NYC; 

ERIE:  PA.-DT&I  RRs. 

Manufactures  agricultural  implements,  auto  parts,  furnace  stokers,  electric 
motors  and  equipment,  machine  tools,  diesel  engines,  dairy  and  agricultural 
products,  metallic  caskets,  funeral  supplies,  incubators,  trucks;  pattern  making. 
Four  banks;  bank  clearings  (12-31-67),  $843,224,771;  deposits  (12-31-67), 
$68,126,067.  43,709  electric  meters;  80,736  gas  (nat.)  meters;  49,955  tele- 
phones. Wittenberg  College. 

1News  + Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1817     8     23     308   15.60*^29375 
News-Sun-f .Sunday Independent 1928     8     23     308     7.80**4O,224 
Sun-f- ,Morn.ex.Sun...Independent -1894     8     23     308  15.60**18,278 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Springfield  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Limestone  and  North  Sts. 

Ohio  Odd  Fellow -f Monthly Fraternal 1948     2     28     107x1.00          6,870 

Vernon  Marconett,  Editor;  Grand  Lodge  of  Ohio,  Ind.  Order  of  Odd  Fellows. 
404  E.  McCreight  Ave. 

Post  (Negro) Thursday Independent 1956     8     24     283      3.50          7,000 

B.  P.  Steptoe,  Publisher,  29  S.  Market  Place. 

Wittenberg  Torch-f  V Friday CoH,*.U 191<  ckt&bd'&j'&rt!        * W 

Students  of  Wittenberg  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Wittenberg  College. 

STEUBENVILLEf  (J5),  pop.  85,872;  Jefferson  Co.  (E).  On  Ohio  River,  26  m  N  of 
Wheeling,  W.  Va.  NYCASL;  PA  RRs.  Boat  connection. 

Manufactures  iron,  steel,  tin  plate  and  containers,  pottery,  fire  clay  prod- 
ucts, titanian  products,  wall  paper,  coke  and  tar,  brass  processing,  glass  works. 
Three  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $168,647,000;  deposits  (6-30-58), 
$82,385,440.  18,250  electric  (AC)  meters;  17,950  gas  (nat.)  meters;  20,630 
telephones.  Extensive  coal  mining.  Gas  wells.  TV  station. 

Baronette,  The-f  V Wednesday Collegiate 1947      5     24     224      3.00        U,200 

Journalism  students  of  College  of  Steubenville.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Herald-Star  + Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1806     8     23     315   15.60^*29,840 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  J.  Michl,  Editor;  Brush-Moore  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

e  Dige?t+°  *!"!....}  Thur8day Democratic 1928     7     22     276     6.00  51,745 

Steubenville  Jeflferaonian  Co.,  Publisher,  157  N.  3rd  St. 

Register  + Friday Catholic 1945     8     28     294     3.00  *  10,27  3 

Msgr.  Joseph  P.  Kiefer,  Litt.D.,  Ed.;  The  Catholic  Press  Assn.,  Pub.,  Box  911. 

STRASBURG  (G4),  pop.  1,866;  Tuscarawas  Co.  (E).  16  m  SW  of  Canton.  B&O  RR. 
Flr«  brick,  lumber  manufactured.  Coal  mines.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Inter-County  Gaiette-f Thursday Independent 1944     6     24     266     2.00  995 

Robert  G.  Bolster,  Editor;  Bantam  Press,  Publisher,  128  S.  Wooster  Ave. 

CtraOatton-HHtSept.  A.B.C  Statement;  wJune  and  Msrch  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubHsher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U«es  Mats,  •Nonpaftfl 
ems.  12  to  Inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  seat.  Popolation—lMO  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vlnsatd  only  daring  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fe*. 

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Estab  Cols <S> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

STRUTHERS  (J8H),  pop.  11,941;  Mahoning  Co.  (NE).  On  Mahoning  River,  5  m  SB 
of  Youngstown.  NYC;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  steel,  pig  iron,  metal  products. 
Agriculture. 

Journal-f Thursday Republican 1912     8     24     287     2.50          

L.  V.  McCarthy,  Editor;  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  23  Lowellville  Road. 

STRYKER  (B2%),  pop.  1,026;  Williams  Co.  (NW).  50  m  SW  of  Toledo.  NYC  RR. 
Drain  tile,  copper  wire  cable,  house  trailers  manufactured.  Hatchery.  Agricul- 
ture. Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Advance Thursday Independent 1882     8     24     815     2.00  944 

C.  M.  Nichols,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SUGARCREEK  (H4%),  pop.  889 ;  Tuscarawas  Co.  (E).  26  m  SW  of  Canton.  NYC&SL 
RR.  Manufactures  face  brick,  tile,  swiss  cheese.  Coal  mines.  Dairy,  grain 
farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Budget -f Thursday Democratic 1890     8     24     280     8.00        §8,600 

Geo.  R.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SUNBURY  (E5)  ,  pop.  936;  Delaware  Co.  (C).  28  m  NE  of  Columbus.  PA  RR.  Cheese 
factory;  elevator.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1881     6     26     286     3.00        §1,735 

W.  H.  Whitney,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SWANTON  (B2H).  pop.  1,740;  Fulton  Co.  (NW).  20  m  SW  of  Toledo.  NYC  RR.  Manu- 
factures oil  burners,  corn  shelters,  wooden  containers,  feed  mills.  Dairy,  poultry, 
truck  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  sugar  beets. 

Enterprise-f Wednesday Democratic 1886     8     24     308     3.00   **2,079 

Jack  Wills,  Editor;  R.  E.  Behm,  Publisher. 

SYCAMORE  (DStt),  pop.  935;  Wyandot  Co.  (NWC).  14  m  S  of  Tiffin.  AC&Y;  NYC 
RRs.  Hatcheries.  Grain,  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

LeaderH- Thursday Republican 1893     6     26     276     2.50  §890 

J.  W.  Hudgins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SYLVANIA  (C2),  pop.  2,433;  Lucas  Co.  (NW).  10  m  NW  of  Toledo.  NYC  RR. 
Manufactures  cement,  fertilizer,  rock  products.  Stone  quarries.  Truck,  poultry 
farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

Sentinel-Herald -f Thursday Independent 1907     8     24     308     2.50        §4,286 

Bob  Mey,  Editor;  Sentinel  Publishing  Company,  5716  Summit  St. 

TIFFlNf  (D3%),  Pop.  18,952;  Seneca  Co.  (N).  On  Sandusky  River,  45  m  SE  of 
Toledo.  B&O;  NYC;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  glassware,  pottery,  abrasive 
wheels,  grain-conveying,  well-drilling  and  tool-making  machinery,  wire,  auto 
clutches,  church  furniture,  automatic  doors,  stamped  metal  specialties,  egg 
dyes,  clay  radiants.  Cold  storage  plant;  hatcheries.  Heidelberg  College.  Lime- 
stone quarries;  clay  pits.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  hogs. 

Advertiser-Tribune -I- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1832     8     24     294  20.80**10,317 

J.  H.  Thompson,  Editor;  Advertiser-Tribune  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Ed(Uno t[&dv\  Fonim'  The  JQuarterly Education 1935  2  30  110x4.00  $21,250 

E.  I.  F.  Williams,  Editor;  Kappa  Delta  Pi,  Publishers,  288  East  Perry  St. 

Kfflkilik-f  V Saturday Collegiate 1893  6  26  266  2.50  940 

Students  of  Heidelberg  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

TIPP  CITY  (B5%),  pop.  3,804;  Miami  Co.  (W).  16  m  N  of  Dayton.  B&O  RR.  Manu- 
factures motors,  exhaust  pipes,  novelties,  toys,  toy  pistols,  paper,  cannery. 
Nurseries;  cannery.  Dairy,  grain  farms. 

Herald-h Wednesday Ind.  Rep 1869     8     24     287     2.50        §2,595 

Clayton  Finch,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TIRO  (E4),  pop.  885;  Crawford  Co.  (NC).  14  m  NE  of  Bucyrus.  PA  RR.  Lumber 
mill;  hatchery.  Oak,  beech,  elm  timber.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

World-f Thursday Independent 1911      7     27     280     2.50  §640 

Carl  Baker,  Editor;  Hossler  and  George,  Publishers,  Bloomville. 

TOLEDOf  (C2),  pop.  803,616;  Lucas  Co.  (NW).  On  Maumee  River,  8  m  from  Lake 
Erie,  60  m  SW  of  Detroit,  Mich.  MC;  B&O;  DT&I;  NYC;  NYC&SL;  PA;  WAB; 
C&O  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airlines:  CAP;  DAL;  EAL;  LCA;  TWA;  UAL. 
Located  in  the  oil  and  gas  district  of  Ohio.  Important  shipping  center.  Exten- 
sive glass  manufactories.  Manufactures  automobiles,  axles,  shafts  and  transmis- 
sions, die  castings,  scales,  bushings  and  bearings,  atomizers,  clay  products, 
spark  plugs,  plastics.  Railroad  shops,  shipyards.  Stone,  gypsum,  cement  quarries. 
Six  banks,  clearings  (1957),  $1,910,985,665;  deposits  (1957),  $532,932,559. 
188,763  electric  meters;  112,202  gas  meters;  200,474  telephones.  University 
of  Toledo  and  other  colleges.  TV  station. 

American  Flint Monthly Labor 1900     8     24     126          x      $15,000 

George  M.  Parker,  Editor;  Buettner  &  Breska,  Publisher,  204  Huron  St.   (4). 

American  Legion  Press -h Friday Am.  Legion 1921     8     24     287     2.00      J27.600 

Edwin  J.  Tippett,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1106  Dorr  St.   (7). 

Ameryka-Echo-f  (Polish) .Sunday Independent 1886     8     24     294     7.00      §16,508 

Marian  Wojcechowski,  Editor ;  Ameryka-Echo,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

1154  Nebraska  Ave.  (7). 

„.    .    ,                                          JEvg.ex.Sun.,  TTI  .  ^  -„*        1835     8     28     315  32.24**! 83, 143 
f  Blade+ |gu £  Morn.     Independent Sunday  circ.**175,711 

J  Michael  Bradshaw,  Editor;  Paul  Block,  Jr.  and  Wm.  Block,  Publishers  (4). 

I  Times-f- Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1846     8     28     815  21.42 **38,29« 

I  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

I          Kenneth  D.  Tooill,  Ex.  Ed.;  Paul  Block,  Jr.  and  Wm.  Block,  Publishers  (4). 

Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  lee. 

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Bronze  Raven  (offset)  (NegrQ). Saturday Independent 1948     5     23     224     5.00 

Frances  A.  Belcher,  Editor  and  Publisher,  920  Collingswood  Blvd.  (2). 

Bulletin  of  the  Toledo  1  Monthly Medical 1917     2     82     108     2.00 

Academy  of  Medicine J  Not  issued  during  July  and  Aug. 

G.  M.  Todd,  M.D.,  Editor;  Academy  of  Medicine  of  Toledo  and  Lucas  County, 
Publisher,  8101  Collingwood  Ave.  (10). 

Campus  Collegian  +V Friday.          ..  Collegiate  1922     8     24     273  x2.00 

University  of  Toledo  Board  of  Publications,  University  of  Toledo  (6). 

Catholic    Chronicle-f-  Friday Catholic 1934     8     28      301      3.50 

Catholic  Press  Union,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1938  Spielbusch  Ave,   (2). 

Co-operative  Dairy  Farmer....Monthly Co-op.D'yMkts..l921     4     26     168  xl.OO 

Roy  Benson,  Editor;  Northwestern  Co-operative  Sales  Assn.,  Publisher, 
210  N.  Westwood  (7). 

Jewish  News Monthly Independent 1951      5     24     238      1.50 

Irvin  L.  Edelstein,  Editor  and  Publisher,  310  Gardner  Bldg. 

Legal  News-f {&  Sun?*'8**'  Court  News 1894     5     24     224  39'°° 

Lucious  Hunt,  Editor;  Chittenden  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  445  Huron  St. 
..L.a^a^V^r^News          }  Monthly Agriculture 1950     5     24     224 

Subscription  price  $1.00  for  2  years. 

OMI  Publishing  Co.,  2313  Madison  Ave.,  Suite  207    (2). 
Sun+ .Thursday Independent 1920     8     28     294     1.60 

Isabel  Whitehouse  Toppin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  512  Fourth  St.  (5).             19,000 — Free 
Times — See  Blade. 
Toledo  (Hung.) Friday Independent 1929     7     26     283     8.00  

Dr.  Geza  Farkas,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1958  Genesee  St.   (5). 

Toledo  Bu.lne..  New, Monthly Ch.  of  Com 19«  cU^lJ&e  di8t*  t3.500 

Eliot  Teitlebaum,  Editor;  Toledo  C.  of  C.,  Publisher,  218  Huron  St. 

Toledo  Union  Journal -f Friday Labor 1942  8  24  301  3.00  $30,000 

Walter  Murphy,  Editor;  Organized  Labor,  Publisher,  425  Winthrop  St. 

West  Toledo  Herald Thursday Independent 1922  8  22  297  2.00  Jl.OOO 

Allen  Foster,  Editor  and  Publisher,  4110  Secor  Rd.  J24.000 — Free 

TORONTO  (J4%),  pop.  7,258;  Jefferson  Co.  (E).  On  Ohio  River,  7  m  N  of  Steuben- 
ville.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  steel  sheets,  tinplate,  sewer  pipes,  bricks,  paper, 
glass  reflectors,  dairy,  foundry  products.  Diversified  farming. 

Tribune  + Tues.  &  Fri Ind.  Dem 1879     7     26     280     5.00 

Clarence  F.  Peck,  Editor ;  Toronto  Tribune  Co.,  Publisher. 

TROTWOOD  (A6),  pop.  1,066;  Montgomery  Co.  (SW).  10  m  NW  of  Dayton.  PA;  B&O 
RRs.  Manufactures  truck  and  bus  bodies,  trailers,  fabricated  metal  products. 
Truck,  grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Tobacco,  wheat,  corn. 

Photo  News  Tribune-f- Thursday Independent 1953     5      24     224     8.00 

Also  circulates  in  Englewood. 

Dorothy  M.  Roof,  Editor;  Elgin  W.  Roof,  Publisher,  Box  359. 

TROYf  (B5%),  pop.  10.661;  Miami  Co.  (W).  On  Miami  River,  20  m  N  of  Dayton. 
B&O ;  NYC  RRs.  Manufactures  electric  food  preparing  machinery,  gummed  paper 
and  cloth,  airplane  wheels,  brakes,  electric  generators,  motors,  welding  ma- 
chines. Meat  packing  plant.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Miami  News-f Sunday Independent 1958     8     22      301      5.20 

Glenn  C.  Abel,  Editor. 

News-f Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1909     8     22     301  20.80 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

R.  George  Kuser,  Jr.,  Editor;  Troy  Daily  News,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

UHRICHSVILLE  (H5),  pop.  6,614 ;  Tuscara was  Co.  (E).  80  m  S  of  Canton.  PA;  B&O 
RRs.  Hydraulic  cranes,  pottery,  gloves,  dies,  sewer  pipe  manufactories;  brick, 
clay  products,  cigars  also  manufactured.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming. 

Chronicle-f Evpr.ex.Sun Republican 1895      8     24      294   15.60 

W.  H.  Stoutt,  Editor;  The  Chronicle  Company,  Publisher. 

UPPER  SANDUSKYf  <D4),  pop.  4,897;  Wyandot  Co.  (NWC).  18  m  N  of  Marion. 
PA:  C&O  RRs.  Manufactures  steam  pumps,  fancy  brick,  burial  vaults,  metal 
cutting  tools,  lumber,  custom  molds,  concrete  and  plastic  products.  Hatcheries. 
Stone  quarries.  Grain,  dariy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Chief-Union -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem 1878     7     26     28712.00 

Nelson  J.  Rail.  Editor;  The  Daily  Chief  Company,  Publisher. 

URBANAt  (C6%),  pop.  9.385:  Champaign  Co.  (WO.  14  m  N  of  Springfield.  ERIE: 
NYC;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  bond  paper,  dies  and  tools,  box  board,  mince 
meat,  screens,  ventilators,  feed,  molded  plastic,  fibre,  dairv  products.  Dried  fruit 
packing  house;  greenhouse;  hatcheries.  Gravel  pits.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn, 
wheat. 

Citi*en-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1855     8     24     294   15.60 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Clarence  J.  Brown,  Jr.,  Editor;  Brown  Publishing  Company. 

UTICA  (FB),  pop.  1.510:  Licking  Co.  (C).  14  m  N  of  Newark.  B&O  RR.  Manufac- 
tures lighting  fixtures,  sound  proofing  equipment,  feeds  Agriculture.  Wheat, 
corn,  livestock. 

Herald  4- Thursday Republican 1878     6     24     252     3.00 

Arthur  E.  Dove,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  -A- June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher' a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Visaed  only  during*  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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VAN  WERTf  (A4),  pop.  10,864;  Van  Wert  Co.  (W).  28  m  NW  of  Lima.  PA;  NYO 
RRs.  Manufactures  metal  tool  kits,  work  clothing,  cheese,  fibre  sh  pping  drums, 
oil  seals,  hoselines,  canned  goods.  Peony  nurseries ;  hatcheries.  Stone  quarries. 
Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Times-Bulletin  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1846     8     24     308   18.20        §6,947 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
Ford  G.  Owens,  Publisher. 

VERMILION  (F8),  pop.  2,214;  Erie  Co.  (N).  On  Lake  Erie,  20  m  E  of  Sandusky. 
NYC;  NYC&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  lighting  fixtures,  wooden  tool  handles, 
pickles,  beverages.  Fisheries.  Summer  resort.  Farming.  Milk,  wheat,  sweet  corn. 

News-f Thursday Republican 1892     6     26     276     2.00        §1,297 

W.  B.  Tarrant,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  68. 

VERSAILLES  (B5),  pop.  1.812;  Darke  Co.  (W).  40  m  NW  of  Dayton.  NYC  RR. 
Manufactures  overalls,  cement  blocks,  fertilizer.  Poultrv,  grain,  fruit,  truck 
farms.  Corn,  wheat,  tobacco. 

Policy-f- Thursday Democratic 1875     7     24     808     2.60        §1,850 

L.  J.  Gunckle,  Editor;  Versailles  Policy  Publishing  Company. 

WADSWORTH  (G8%),  pop.  7,966;  Medina  Co.  (N).  88  m  S  of  Cleveland.  ERIE  RR. 
Manufactures  valves,  matches,  window  shades,  patent  medicines,  brick,  tile, 
granite,  dairy  and  foundry  products.  Coal,  salt  mines.  Dairy,  truck,  fruit,  grain 
farms.  Corn,  potatoes,  wheat. 

News  Banner+ Thursday Republican 1866     8     24     294     3.00   **3,714 

Wads  worth  Publishing  Company. 

WAPAKONETAf  (B4ft)  pop.  5,797;  Auglaize  Co.  (W).  15  m  S  of  Lima.  B&O;  NYC 
RRs.  Manufactures  steel  tubing,  furnaces,  metal  plating,  rubber  products, 
churns,  apiary  equipment,  dairy  products,  canned  tomatoes,  beverages.  Stock 
dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1905     8     24     280   10.00        §4,200 

Daily  News  Printing  Co.,  Inc. 

WARRENf  (J8),  pop.  49,866;  Trumbull  Co.  (NE).  15  m  NW  of  Youngstown.  ERIE; 
B&O:  PA  RRs. 

Manufactures  iron  and  steel,  lamps,  sprinkler  systems,  automotive  cables, 
steel  drums  and  barrels,  furnaces,  tools,  welders,  motors,  fans,  blowers,  paint, 
drinking  fountains.  Two  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $98.000,000;  24,645  electric 
(AC)  meters:  17,258  pas  (nat.)  meters;  27,821  telephones. 

Tribune-Chronicle + Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1812     8     23     808   15.00**34,003 

Color  and  comic  advertising  accepted. 
Helen  Hart  Hurlbert,  Publisher. 

Western  Reserve  Democrat + 'Thursday Democratic 1841     8     24     287     1.50  — 

Marie  Neal  Martin,  Editor;  Western  Reserve  Democrat,  Inc.,  Publisher,   142 
Franklin  St..  S.  W. 

WASHINGTON  C.  H.f  (D6ft).  pop.  10,560;  Fayette  Co.  (SWC).  89  m  SW  of  Colum- 
bus. B&O;  DTAI;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  shoes,  gloves,  canned  vegetables, 
fertilizer,  hog  feeders,  paper  supplies,  buttermilk  products,  beverages.  Green- 
houses. Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Record-Herald  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1885     8     24     301   18.20        §6,767 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  S.  Rochester,  Editor;  Paul  F.  Rodenfels,  Publisher. 

WATERVILLE  (C2  H ),  pop.  1,110 ;  Lucas  Co.  (NW).  15  m  SW  of  Toledo.  NYC&SL  RR. 
Metal  stampings,  glass  fibers  manufactured.  Hatchery.  Ships  fruit.  Stone  quar- 
ries. Residential.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit,  poultry,  grain. 

Standard  + „  Thursday Independent 1925      5     24     210     3.00        §1,550 

Jack  J.  and  Mary  R.  Fay,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  141. 

WAUSEONf  (B2%),  pop.  8.494;  Fulton  Co.  (NW).  85  m  SW  of  Toledo.  NYC;  DTAI; 

WAB  RRs.  Manufactures  gaskets,  flashlights,  airplane  parts,  condensed  milk, 

canned  vegetables.  Elevators ;  hatcheries ;  foundry.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Corn,  oats,  poultry. 
Fulton  Co.  Expositor -f Tuesday Democratic 1875      7     24     280     2.00        §3,952 

J.  W.  Fernamberg,  Editor;  Chief  Publishing  Co.,  201  N.  Fulton. 
Republican -f Thursday Republican 1854     8     20     308     3.00        §3,901 

Robert  Reiss,  Editor;  Chief  Publishing  Co. 

WAVERLYf  <E7).  pop.  1,679;  Pike  Co.  (S).  16  m  S  of  ChilHcothe.  NAW;  DTAI  RRs. 
Lake  resort.  Oak,  beech,  ash  timber.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

f  News-f Tuesday Republican 1842     8     24     294     2.00        §3,110 

I   Watchman-f Thursday Democratic 1856     8     24     294     2.00        §2t970 

1          C.  Lewis  Ridenour,  Editor;  Pike  County  Publishers. 

WAYNE  (D3).  pop.  761;  Wood  Co.  (NW).  25  m  S  of  Toledo.  NYC  RR.  Bank.  Bowling 
Green.  Duck  hatchery.  Oil  wells.  Diversi'd  farming.  Eggs,  dairy  products,  grain. 

Observer-Ad  vocate+ Thursday Independent 1873     5     23     224     2.50         2,047 

Circulates  also  In  Bradner.  2,375— Free 

Paul  A.  Lawson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WAYNESBURG  (H4),  pop.  1,258;  Stark  Co.  (NE).  12  m  8E  of  Canton.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  tile,  bricks,  clay  products,  refractories.  Coal  minei.  Dairy,  fruit, 
grain  farms.  Apples,  corn,  wheat. 

Sandy  Valley  Press Thursday Independent.....-! 898     7     24     280     1.00        §1,110 

Paul  H.  Williams.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CfaxaUtton— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  sod  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNslly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  let. 

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WELLINGTON    (F8).  pop.  2,992;  Lorain  Co.    (N).  36  m  SW  of  Cleveland.  NYC; 
NYCASL  RRs.  Manufactures  iron  eastings,  warehouse  trucks,  small  steel  and 
dairy  products,  glass  cloth.  Dairy,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Enterprise  -f  .............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1864     8     26     808     8.50        $2.550 

Ernst  L.  Henes,  Editor;  Wellington  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

WELLSTON   (E7),  pop.   5,691;  Jackson  Co.    (S).  40  m  NE  of  Portsmouth.  B&O: 
C&O  RRs. 

Manufactures  mine  machinery,  revolving  equipment,  machine  tools,  bakers' 
pans,  coal  tipplers.  Coal  mines  ;  timber.  Agriculture.  Apples,  poultry,  stock,  dairy. 

294     7.80        §2,874 
280     3.00          1,850 


Sentinel*  .................................      ^n?**"    RePublican  .........  18»1     8     24 

J.  Gordon  Morrow,  Editor;  Sentinel  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

Telegram  -f  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1889     7     24 

J.  E.  Sylvester  and  Lawrence  Townsend,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


WELLSVILLE  (J4),  pop.  7,854;  Columbiana  Co.  (E).  On  Ohio  River,  8  m  W  of  East 
Liverpool,  banking  town.  PA  RR.  Ferry  to  Congo,  W.  Va.  Railroad  shops  and 
roundhouse.  Manufactures  pottery,  chinaware,  clay  machinery,  bricks.  Agricul- 
ture. Dairy  products,  corn,  hay. 

Press  -f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1947 

Edwin  V.  Pugh,  Editor  and  Publisher,  925  Main  St. 


5     24     224     8.50        tl.800 


WEST  ALEXANDRIA  (A6),  pop.  1,188;  Preble  Co.  (SW).  18  m  W  of  Dayton.  NYC 
RR.  Feed  generators,  rubber  adhesive  products,  tobacco  boxes  manufactured. 
Elevator.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  tobacco. 

Twin  Valley  News-f Thursday     .  .  Ind.  Dem.   ...      1933     5     24     217     2.00        §1,200 

Mrs.  George  E.  Dunkin,  Editor;  George  E.  Dunkin.  Publisher. 

WESTERVILLE   (D6%),  pop.  4,112;  Franklin  Co.   (C).  12  m  NE  of  Columbus.  PA 

RR.  Manufactures  seed  and  grain  cleaners,  toy  pistols,  dairy  products,  wood 

crates,    insecticides,    pottery.    Residential.    Otterbein    College.    Dairy,    stock, 

poultry,  grain  farms. 
American  Issue  -f  ( no  adv.).  ...Monthly Temperance 1898     4     28     182     1.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Prints  a  number  of  State  editions.  Sub.  for  State  editions  $1. 

American  Issue  Publishing  Company. 
Public  Opinion-f .Thursday Independent 1867     8     24     301     3.00        §2,506 

Craig  Gifford,  Editor;  A.  M.  Courtright,  Publisher. 


...........   Quarter*  ........  Te»p.  4  Educ.^893 

American  Issue  Publishing  Company. 
Tan  and  Cardinal-f  V  ..............  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1918 

Students  of  Otterbein  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


1      60      100      1.50 


6     22     224     4.50 


WESTLAKE  (F2%),  pop.  4,912;  Cuyahoga  Co.  (NE).  14  m  W  of  Cleveland,  nearest 
bank.  Railroad  station,  Bay  Village.  NYC&SL  RR.  Manufactures  ink,  plastic 
novelties.  Wineries;  nurseries.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  corn,  wheat. 
West  Shore  Calendar,  The-f.  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1942     5     24     210     1.00 

Richard  T.  Hopper,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
West  Shore  Post  —  See  Lakewood. 

WEST  LIBERTY  (C6),  pop.  1,897;  Logan  Co.  (WC).  28  m  N  of  Springfield.  NYC  RR. 

Hatchery;  slaughter  house;  elevators. 
Banner  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  .1882     8     24     280     2.50 

Richard  Riel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEST  MILTON  (B5%),  pop.  2.101;  Miami  Co.  (W).  On  Stillwater  River.  16  m  N  of 

Dayton.  Railroad  station,  Ludlow  Falls.  NYC  RR.  Cement  burial  vault  factory; 

elevator;    machine    shop;    poultry    and    fish    hatcheries.    Diversified    farming. 

Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Record  -f  ...................................  Wednesday  .....  Republican  .........  1889     7     26      308     2.00 

Mary  L.  Gordon,  Cecil  V.  Hodgin,  Editors;  Record  Printing  Co..  Publishers. 

WEST  SALEM  (F8%),  pop.  860;  Wayne  Co.  (NE).  12  m  NE  of  Ashland.  ERIE  RR. 

Manufactures  sponge  rubber  products,  buffing  wheels.  Diversified  farming. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1929     6     24     270     2.00 

Robert  C.  Darnell,  Editor;  Northern  Ohio  Publishing  Co. 

WEST  UNIONf  (C8).  pop.  1.608;  Adams  Co.  (S).  80  m  W  of  Portsmouth.  Railroad 
station,  Winchester.  N&W  RR.  Flour  mill.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  tobacco. 

Adams  County  News-f  ..........  Tuesday  ..........  Republican  .........  1928     8     24     280     2.00 

Clara  D.  Kimble,  Editor;  Defender  Publishing  Company. 

People's  Defender  +  ................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  .........  1866     8     24     298     2.00 

Thomas  W.  Eylar,  Editor;  Defender  Publishing  Company. 

WEST  UNITY   (B2H).  POP-  827;  Williams  Co.   (NW).  45  m  SW  of  Toledo.  NYC; 
WAB  RRs.  Manufactures  woolen  bats,  blankets,  automobile  robes,  feed.  Hatch- 
ery. Elm,  basswood  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Reporter  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1878     7     24     280     2.00 

J.  Everett  Shumaker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WHITEHALL  —  Whitehall  Gazette  —  See  Columbus. 


$900 


§700 

2,325 
426 

§1,500 
§4,500 

1,090 


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estimate.  VlBsued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols  <J>  Width  V  Depth   Sub  cire 

WICKLIFFE  (J8%),  pop.  5,002;  Lake  Co.  (NE).  18  m  NE  of  Cleveland,  nearest  bank. 
NYC:  NYC&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  metal  and  wood  patterns,  cranes,  electric 
motors,  lubricant  compounds,  tools,  vacuum  spray  guns,  metallic  salt.  Agricul- 
ture. Apples,  corn,  wheat. 
Leader  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1946     0     22     293     til,  500  —  Free 

Donald  J.  Foley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  31909  Vine  St.,  Willowick. 

WILBERFORCE  (C6),  pop.  X  1,800;  Greene  Co.  (SW).  IB  m  E  of  Dayton.  PA  RR.  Bank, 
Xenia.  Diversfiied  farming.  Corn,  wheat  and  potatoes.  Wilberforce  University 
(Negro)  ;  Central  State  College  (Negro). 
Gold  Torch,  The  -|-  (Negro).  ..Monthly  ..........  Collegiate  ...........  1949     5     24     210     1.25        18,000 

Students  of  Central  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Interpreter,   The    (offset)     lQlll.r*flPiv         Tnll  Alnm«t        1937     2     42     140 

(no  adv.)   (Negro)  ............  {Quarterly  ........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  Controlled  free  dist.       $4,000 

C.  Le  Roy  Jordan,  Editor;  Wilberforce  University,  Publisher. 

WILLARD    (E3%),  pop.  4,744;  Huron  Co.    (N).   22  m  N  of  Mansfield.  B&O  RR. 
Manufactures  steel,  rubber  products,  lumber.  Greenhouses.  Railroad  shops  and 
roundhouse.  Fruit,  truck,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  celery. 
Times-K.  ..................................  Thursday      ..Independent  ......  1888     7     26     294     3.00       §3,063 

Mark  N.  Brouwer.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WILLIAMSBURG   (B7%),  pop.   1,490;  Clermont  Co.   (SW).  25  m  E  of  Cincinnati. 
N&W  RR.  Chair  factories.  Foundries.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  tobacco. 
Times...  .....................................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1920     5     24     214     2.00        §1,600 

Ralph  D.  J.  Fuhr,  Editor;  Ralph  D.  Fuhr.  Sr.,  Publisher. 


WILLIAMSPORT  (D6tf),  pop.  631;  Pickaway  Co.  (SC).  27  m  E  of  Columbus.  PA 

RR.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  soybeans. 
News  +  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1886     8     24     280     2.00          §700 

Mrs.  Fred  L.  Tipton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WILLOUGHBY   (H2),  pop.   5,602;  Lake  Co.   (NE).   14  m  NE  of  Cleveland.  NYC; 
NYC&SL  RRs.  Manufactures  rubber  auto  running  boards,  mats  and  tubing, 
chairs,  machine  tools,  cranes,  lamp  shades,  steel  fabricating  and  light  works, 
noodle  making  machinery,  tomato  strainers.  Residential  Diversified  farming. 
Potatoes,  vegetables,  apples. 
'American  Fruit  Grower  ..........  Monthly  ..........  /Com.  Fruit        1QQft     „     07     ...     .  nn 

Also  prints  Western  Edition.  (Grower  188°     8     27     144     1-°° 

Richard  T.  Meister,  Editor;  American  Fruit  Grower,  Pub.,  87841  Euclid  Ave. 

American  Vegetable  Grower..  Monthly  .........  {Growers**1'      1953     8     27     144     1'00 

Space  sold  in  combination  as  the  Fruit  and  Vegetable  Farm  Unit. 

Richard  T.  Meister,  Editor;  E.  G.  K.  Meister,  Publisher,  37841  Euclid  Ave. 

JEvg.  ex.  Sun...Republican  .........  1894     8     24     294  20.80  **9,714 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Richard  Palmer,  Editor;  Lake  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  88879  Mentor  Ave. 

WILLSHIRE   (A4),  pop.  667;  Van  Wert  Co.   (W).  82  m  SE  of  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
NYC&SL  RR.   Bank,  Van   Wert.   Hatchery.   Grain,   stock,   dairy  farms.   Corn 
wheat,  oats. 
Herald-h  ..................................  -Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1895     5     24     210     2.50  $717 

Richard  E.  Felver,  Editor  and  Publisher,  421-23  State  St. 

WILMINGTONf  (C6%),  pop.  7,887;  Clinton  Co.  (SW).  45  m  NE  of  Cincinnati.  PA; 

BAO  RRs.  Manufactures  wood-boring  tools,  air  compressors,  castings,  auto- 

motive parts,  furnaces,  canned  goods,  flour.  Nurseries.  Ships  hogs.  Wilmington 

College.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  hogs. 
News-Journal  +  .......................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1838     8     24     294   18.20       §6,910 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Tom  Hunter,  Editor;  Wayne  W.  Galvin,  Publisher. 
Quaker  Quips  +  .......................  Wednesday  .....  Collegiate  ..........  1939     5     24     210x2.00  600 

Students  of  Wilmington  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WOODSFIELDf  (H6),  pop.  2,410;  Monroe  Co.  (SE).  35  m  SW  of  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Railroad   station,   Barnesville.   B&O   RR.   Manufactures   oilfield   tools,   cheese, 

dairy  products.  Oil,  gas  wells;  coal  mines,  hardwood  timber.  Farming.  Corn, 

wheat,  oats. 
Monroe  Co.  Beacon  -f-  ..............  Mon.&Thurs...  Republican  .........  1937     7     26     308     3.00       §4,898 

Elmer  A.  Ransch,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Spirit  of  Democracy  +  ............  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1844     7     24     280     2.00        §2,613 

James  Young,  Editor;  Sentinel  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  408  Eastern  Ave. 

WOODVILLE  (D2%),  pop.  1,858;  Sandusky  Co.   (N).  18  m  SE  of  Toledo.  PA  RR. 
Extensive  finished   lime  manufactories.  Grain  elevator.   Limestone  quarries. 
Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 
Newt-f  .....................................  Friday  .............  Independent.......  1924     6     24     210     8.00          §875 

Walter  E.  Taylor,  Editor;  Dean  Wood,  Publisher. 

WOOSTERf   (G4),  pop.  14,005;  Wayne  Co.   (NEC).  28  m  SW  of  Akron.  PA;  B&O 

RRs.  Manufactures  mill  machinery,  rubber  products,  paper  boxes,  hydraulic 

pumps,  foundry,  food  products,  bricks,  fire  fighting  equipment,  ladders,  truck 

bodies,  oil  and  gas  well  tools.  College  of  Wooster.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Agriculture. 

Alumni  Bulletin  .......................  Monthly  ..........  Collegiate  ..........  1886     8     26     188     5.00         B,500 

Not  issued  daring  August  and  September. 

John  D.  McKee,  Editor;  Alumni  Assn.  of  College  of  Wooster,  Publisher. 


t.  A.B.C  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit? 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  fact,  sworn;  tPttblisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpawfl 
ems,  12  to  inch.    VAfste  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    \j\**\uA  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 
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WOOSTERf  (Continued)  Estab  Co  liO  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clre 

Record  +  ...................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1817     8     2-2     294    18.72++18.904 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
Harold  Murray,  Editor;  R.  E.  Dix.  Publisher. 
Voice  V  ......................................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1889     B     24     224     3.00 

Student  of  the  College  of  Wooster,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WORTH1NGTON  (E5%),  pop.  2,141  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-15-56,  gives  6,440); 
Franklin  Co.  (C).  10  m  N  of  Columbus.  NYC;  PA  RRs.  Residential.  Pontifical 
College  Josephinum.  Dairy,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

Josephinum  Review,  The  +  ....^^"jmo'        Cath.  &  Fam  ......  1914 

Pontiflcial  College  Josephinum,  Inc.,  Pub. 
New»-|-  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1925     7     24     280     2.50   **2,448 

Warren  Insley,  Editor;  Mrs.  Leonard  Insley,  Publisher,  671  Hartford. 

XENIAf   (C6),  pop.  12,877;  Greene  Co.   (SW).  16  m  SE  of  Dayton.  B&O;  PA  RRs. 

Manufactures  rope,  twine  and  cordage,  auto  wire  wheels,  advertising  novelties. 

Agriculture. 
f  Gazette-*-  ..................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1881     8     23     808   18.20 

I  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

I  Herald  and  Democrat-News  -f  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1890     8     28     308     2.00 

R.  A.  Higgins,  Editor;  Chew  Publishing  Company. 


4     26      189      3.00        $9,784 


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Wood  Construction  and         1  MrtT%^,  /Lumber  &          1914      8     26      140     2.00 

Materialist  ........  J  Montmy  ..........  \Bldg.  Supplies 


Building 

Findley  M.  Torrence,  Editor;  Wood  Construction  Pub.  Co. 


Controlled  free  dist.      >6,188 


YELLOW  SPRINGS  (C6).  pop.  2,896;  Greene  Co.  (SW).  9  m  S  of  Springfield.  PA. 
RR.  Manufactures  art  bronze  products,  book  plates,  canned  sweet  corn,  synthetic 
rubber  products,  electronic  instruments.  Nursery.  Antioch  College.  Residential. 
Grain,  truck,  poultry  farms. 

Antioch  Record -f .Tues.  &  Fr Collegiate 1941     5     24      224x3.50        $1,600 

Not  issued  during  August. 

Students  of  Antioch  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Antioch  RPVIPW  ThA                  Q««ft«,.iw          f Current-Evts.  1941      1      56      101      3.00  1,200 

Antioch  Review,  The Quarterly {&Nafl Affairs  Controlled  free  dist.  180 

Paul  Bixler,  Editor;  The  Antioch  Press,  Publisher. 

J°^ucation?+^.8.!C.a!  ^Bi-monthly Phys.  Educa 1901      3     26      132      3.00  1,300 

Louis    A. "'Cox',"  Editor;    National    Y.M.C.A.    Physical    Education    Society    of 
North  America,  Publisher,  212  Xenia  Ave. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1880      6     24     266      3.00        §1,251 

Kieth  A.  Howard,  Editor;  Kenneth  H.  Champney  and  Kieth  A.  Howard,  Pub- 
lishers, P.  O.  Box  187. 

YOUNGSTOWNf  (J3%),  pop.  168,330;  MahoninK  Co.  (NB).  15  m  SE  of  Warren. 
ERIE;  PA;  NYC;  B&O;  Y&S  RRs.  Airlines  CAP;  LCA;  UAL. 

Important  iron  and  steel  center.  Manufactures  iron  and  steel,  mill  machinery, 
bearings,  fireproof  furniture,  cement,  lamps,  tires  and  tubes,  gypsum  products, 
paints  and  varnishes,  electrical  machinery,  packed  meat,  microphones,  fire  extin- 
guishers, chemicals,  plastics,  automatic  sprinklers,  aluminum  extrusions,  cloth- 
inj?.  Limestone  quarries;  oil  wells.  Seven  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-80-58), 
$722,129,351;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $412,102,191.  58,575  electric  (AC)  meters; 
57,152  gas  (nat.)  meters;  81,143  telephones.  Youngstown  University.  Two  TV 
stations. 

Boardman  News Thursday Independent 1947     5     23     224     2.60          3,750 

Jack  A.  Darnell,  Editor;  Mahoning  Ptg.  Co.,  Publisher,  5095  Market  St. 

BU?Nwo?+!e.T.f...T.!!e.  JFriday Negro  Int 1936     5      24      224      2.00        J7.000 

Mrs.  Virginia  H.Dickerson,  Editor;  Dickerson  Ptg.  Co.,  Publisher, 
423  Oak  Hill  Ave. 

Buckeye  Tavern Monthly Ret.  Liq.  Dlrs....l938     3      14      136      3.00       *4,92O 

UPCO  Press  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  450  W.  Federal  St.  (1).  Total  unpaid  dist.          2,O85 

Catholic  Exponent-f Friday Catholic 1944     8     23     301     3.50     *28,061 

Catholic  Press  Union,  Inc.,  Pub.,   151    W.   Rayen  Ave. 


rner!955      4      24      147      3.00 


Horseman  Magazine-f- Monthly s^  ^ 

Lee  Ickes,  Editor  and  Publisher,  7354  Market  sT 
JambarV Bi-wkly(Fri.)  Collegiate 1926      5     24     231  x 

Students   of  Youngstown  University,   Editors   and   Publishers,   410   Wick   Ave. 
Jewish  Times-f Friday Jewish  Int 1935     5     24     224     2.00 

Harry  Alter,  Editor  and  Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  1195. 

Legal  News-f {* |runnex*Sat'  Legal 1926 

Leonard  Burch,  Editor;  C.  A.  Beringer,  Publisher,  116  S.  Champion  St.   (8). 
Vindicator  + {S!?-^™11    I*d.  Dem..  1868 


5,000 


6     24     266   18.00 


8     23     318  15.60**10O,541 
Sunday  circ.  7.80**144,101 

Printing  Co..  Pub.,  Vindicator  Square  (1). 

ZANESVILLE  (G5%).  pop.  40.517;  Muskingutn  Co.  (SEC).  On  Muskingum  River  at 
mouth  of  Licking  River.  52  m  E  of  Columbus.  B&O:  NYC;  NYC&SL;  PA  RRs. 

Manufactures  tile,  pottery,  glass,  steel,  box  and  fibre  containers,  electrical 
equipment,  cement  blocks,  furnaces,   castings.  Three  banks;  bank  clearings 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Junc  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
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(6-30-58),  $283,284,904;  deposits  (6-30-68),  $68,266.000.  26,889  electric  (AC) 
meters;  18,986  gas  (nat.)  meters;  22,158  telephones.  Coal  mines;  gas,  oil  wells; 
clay,  limestone  and  sand  deposits.  TV  station. 

Land  and  Water -f Quarterly {servaUon  1956     8     28     14°  x5-00        t2,600 

Jonathan  Forman,  M.D.,  Editor;  Friends  of  the  Land  Society,  Publisher,  Box  232, 

R.F.D.  No.  3. 
'Si*nal-f Ev*.ex.Sun Democratic 1860     9     22     804    18.20**13,152 

Alan  Gonder,  Editor;  Zanesville  Publishing  Company,  84  S.  Fourth  St. 
Times  Recorder + Morn.ex.Sun... Republican 1886     9     22     804   18.20**2O,527 

Color  and  comic  atrip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Zanesville  Publishing*  Company,  34  S.  Fourth  St. 
Times -Signal -f Sunday Independent 1883     9     22     804  10.40**18,849 

Bud  Harsh,  Editor;  Zanesville  Pub.  Co.,  84  S.  Fourth  St. 


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OKLAHOMA 

Population  2,238,851   (U.  8.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  OKLAHOMA  CITY 

Oklahoma  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Kansas,  east  by  Arkansas  and  Missouri,  south  and  west 
by  Texas.  It  is  over  800  miles  in  length  from  east  to  west,  and  in  width  from  north  to  south 
averages  about  160  miles.  Its  land  area  is  69,081  square  miles. 

The  surface  is  a  vast,  rolling  plain,  treeless  in  the  west,  but  rising  in  the  east  to  the  Chau- 
tauqua,  Wichita,  and  Ozark  Mountains  which  are  heavily  wooded.  The  Arkansas  and  Red  Rivera 
are  navigable  for  boats  of  light  draft  for  some  distance  into  the  state.  The  prevailing  type  of  soil 
is  a  deep,  dark  red  loam.  The  climate  is  variable  and  the  rainfall  in  the  west  is  scanty,  though  it 
is  generally  sufficient  in  the  east.  Dry  farming  is  extensively  practiced  in  the  western  section. 
The  Weather  Bureau  at  Oklahoma  City  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  60.1, 
highest  on  record,  118;  lowest  on  record,  — 17.  The  total  annual  precipitation  is  81.65  inches. 

The  Indian  Territory,  which  was  combined  with  Oklahoma  Territory  to  form  the  state,  was  the 
home  of  the  Cherokee,  Creek,  Choctaw,  Chickasaw  and  Seminole  Indians.  The  descendants  In 
1950  numbered  68,769,  according  to  the  census. 

The  development  of  petroleum  in  the  state  dates  from  about  the  beginning  of  the  century. 
In  1951,  Texas,  California  and  Louisiana  ranked  higher  in  production  of  crude  petroleum,  Okla- 
homa occupying  fourth  place. 

Among  the  institutions  of  higher  education  in  the  state  are  the  University  of  Oklahoma, 
located  at  Norman,  and  the  Oklahoma  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  at  Stillwater. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  twenty-fifth.  Rural  population  (1950),  51.0%.  In  1950.  of  the 
2,288,851  total  population,  2,082,655  were  white;  200,796  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  142,246.  Farm  acreage,  86,006,608.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
258.1.  Average  value  per  farm,  $18,045.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  10,844. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $168,297,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $816,184,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  wheat,  $76,477,000,  rank,  sixth;  cotton  (value  of  produc- 
tion), $29,620,000;  peanuts,  $9,579,000,  rank,  sixth;  sorghum  grain,  $8,817,000,  rank,  sixth; 
hay,  $6,981,000;  pecans,  $6,678,000,  rank,  second;  cottonseed  (value  of  production),  $5,666,000; 
broomcorn  (value  of  production),  $8,591,0<.'0,  rank,  first;  oats,  $2,756,000;  barley,  $2,331,000; 
com,  $1,862,000;  soybeans,  $1,030,000;  alfalfa  seed,  $922,000,  rank,  eighth;  rye,  $572,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1967):  strawberries  (value  of  production),  $272,000; 
peaches,  $55,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $322,704,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$8,502.000;  horses  and  mules,  $6,424,000;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $3,701,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $16,384,000;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial 
broilers),  $4,419,000;  turkeys,  $3,986,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957) :  all  milk  and  cream,  $53,321,000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms,  1,619,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  creamery  butter,  22,650,000  Ibe.; 
creamed  cottage  cheese,  10,278,000  Ibs.;  American  cheese,  7,314,000  Ibs.;  non-fat  dry  milk 
solids,  5,410,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  4,896,000  gallons. 

FORESTS,  FURS  AND  FISHERIES 

Total  lumber  production  (including  Arkansas)  (1958),  968  million  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods: 
southern  yellow  pine,  oak,  cottonwood  and  aspen,  elm,  red  and  sap  gum,  sycamore,  black  and 
tupelo  gum,  maple,  hickory,  birch,  beech,  ash. 

Fur  animals  (1956-57):  number  of  pelts  taken,  54,175;  total  value  $68,713.  Principal  furs: 
mink,  raccoon,  skunk. 

Mississippi  River  fisheries  catch  (1956),  984,000  Ibs.;  $130,000  value. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture.  $695,401,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
petroleum  and  coal  products,  food  and  kindred  products,  transportation  equipment.  Total  expen- 
ditures for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $52,081,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1954),  $628,500,000,  rank,  sixth.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  petro- 
leum, natural  gas  liquids,  natural  gas,  zinc. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  777,900.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  1,098,- 
000.  Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  745.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  25,318 ;  sales,  $2,117,- 
846,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  77 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat           Pop.  County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat            Fop. 

1  Adair  (E),  Stilwell 14,918  6  Elaine  (NWC),  Watonga 16,049 

2  Alfalfa  (NW),  Cherokee 10,699  7  Bryan  (S),  Dnnmt. 28,999 

8  Atoka  (8),  Atoka 14,269  8  Caddo  (SWO),  Anadarko 84  918 

4  Beaver  (NW),  Beaver 7,411  9  Canadian  (WC).  El  Reno 26  644 

6  Beckham  (W).  Sayre 21,627         10  Carter  (8),  Ardmore. 86,461 


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OKLAHOMA  _  Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 

LIST  OF  COUNTIES  (Continued) 

County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat            Pop  County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop 

11  Cherokee   (E).  Tahlequah  ..............  18.989  46  McCurtain  (SE),  Idabel  ..................  81,588 

12  Choctaw   (SE),  Hugo  ......................  20,405  46  Mclntosh    (E),  Eufaula  ..................  17.829 

18  Cimarron  (NW),  Boise  City  ..........     4,589  47  Major   (NWC),  Pairview  ................  10,279 

14  Cleveland   (C).  Norman  ..................  41,448  48  Marshall    (S).  Madill  ......................  8,177 

15  Coal   (S),  Coalgate  ..........................     8,066  49  Mayes   (NE),  Pryor  ........................  19,748 

16  Comanche    (SW).  Lawton  ..............  56.165  60  Murray   (S),  Sulphur  ......................  10,775 

17  Cotton  (SW),  Walters  ....................  10,180  51   Muskogee    (E),    Muskogee  ............  66.678 

18  Craig  (NE).Vinita  ..........................   18,268  52  Noble   (N),  Perry  ............................  12,156 

19  Creek  (NEC),  Sapulpa  ....................  43,143  58  Nowata    (NE),   Nowata  ..................  12,784 

20  Custer    (W),   Arapaho  ....................  21,097  54  Okfuskee  (EC),  Okemah  ................  16,948 

21  Delaware    (NE),   Jay  ......................   14,734  55  Oklahoma  (C).  Oklahoma  City  ......  825,852 

22  Dewey   (W),  Taloga  ........................     8,789  66  Okmulgee  (EC),  Okmulgee  ............  44,661 

23  Ellis    (NW),  Arnett  ........................     7,326  57  Osage   (N),  Pawhuska  ....................  88,071 

24  Garfleld   (N).  Enid  ..........................  52,820  58  Ottawa   (NE),  Miami  ......................  82,218 

25  Garvin   (SO,  Pauls  Valley  ............  29,500  69  Pawnee    (N),    Pawnee  ....................  18,616 

26  Grady    (SWC),  Chickasha  ..............  84,872  60  Payne   (NC),  Stillwater  ..................  46,480 

27  Grant  (N),  Medford  ........................   10,461  61   Pittsburgh    (SEC),    McAlester  ......  41,081 

28  Greer   (SW),  Mangum  ....................  lHiJ  62  Pontotoc   (SO,  Ada  ........................  80,875 

29  Harmon    (SW),HolliB  ....................     8,079  63   Pottawatomie   (C),  Shawnee  ..........  48.617 

S?  §arSen  (^)^?'{ffal0  ....................  iS'?i«  64  Pushmataha   (SE),  Antlers  ............  12,001 


a  65  Ro«eT  Mills   <W)»  Cheyenne  ..........  7,895 

«rk«™  <aw      Ait™                           20*082  66  Ro*ers   (NE)*  Claremore  ................  19,582 

15   T5ffA«Sn(?X   'w«Sk*  ..................  ?l'?22  67  Seminole   (SEC),  Wewoka  ..............  40,672 

34  Jefferson    (S),   Waurika  ..................   11,112  RQ   Q«_,.rt..0v     /irm      Q*.n;.«.m  10  V»r» 


l                          W)K^i£™:  llo  ™  Texas    (NW)     Guymon  ................   14,285 

38  Kiowa  (SW),  Hobart  ......................   18,926  JJ  Til  man  (SW),  Frederick  ................  .17'5S5 

89  Latimer    (SE).    Wilburton  ..............     9,690  72  Tulsa   (NEC).  Tulsa  ........................  251,686 

40  Le  Flore  (SE),  Poteau  ....................  85.276  73  Wagoner    (E),    Wagoner  ................   16,741 

41  Lincoln   (C),  Chandler  ....................  22,102  74  Washington    (NE),   Bartlesville....  82,880 

42  Logan  (NC),  Guthrie  ......................  22,170  75  Washita   (SW),  Cordell  ..................  17,657 

43  Love  (S),  Marietta  ..........................     7,721  76  Woods    (NW),  Alva  ........................  14,626 

44  McClain   (C).  Purcell  ......................   14,681  77  Woodward   (NW).  Woodward  ........   14,888 


OKLAHOMA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 
Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number  Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  ..........................................     61              Daily  ..........................................  6 

Evening  Dailies  ........................  (44)               Tri-weekly   ................................  1 

Morning  Dailies  ........................    (7)               Weekly  ......................................  66 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition  ......  (40)               Fortnightly  ...............................  2 

Semi-weekly  ..............................        8               Semi-monthly    ..........................  2 

Weekly  ......................................   226               Monthly   ....................................  83 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies    (1)               Bi-monthly  .........  ..  .....................  5 

Shoppers  ....................................    (1)               Quarterly   ..................................  6 

-              Six  times  during  academic  yr.  1 

Total  Newspapers  ................  280              Four  times  during  academic  yr.  1 

Total  Periodicals  ..................  122 

Total  number  of  publications  ............................................................................  402 

County  seats   (indicated  by  t)  having  publications  ......................................  72 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications  ....................................................  204 

For  circulation  ft*ures  for  dally  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasional!?  It  Is 
possible  to  Incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


Estab  Cois4Width7Dtpth    Sub  Circ 


ADAf  (J5),  pop.  15,996;  Pontotoc  Co.   (SC).  85  m  S  of  Seminole.  AT&SF;  OCAA; 

SLSF  RRs.  Airline,  CEN.  Manufactures  cement,  glassware,  flour,  feed,  bricks* 

tile,  steel  folding  chairs,  concrete  pipe,  corrugated  boxes,  milk,  food  products. 

Oil  refining.  East  Central  State  College.  Oil  wells.  Dairy,  stock  farms.  Cattle, 

cotton,  corn,  hay.  TV  station. 

rv^«J-  fEvg.ex.Sat.&  ~  _„„,..,.  1903     8     24     294   15.60 

f  News  +  ....................................  |Sun.,Sun.M.    Democratic  ........  Sunday  circ.    **9,153 

<  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

I  News  -f  ....................  --------  ™...,Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1900     8     24     294  x2.00  5900 

Wm.  D.  Little,  Editor;  News  Publishing  and  Printing  Company. 
AFTON   (Nl),  pop.  1,262;  Ottawa  Co.   (NE).  70  m  NE  of  Tulsa.  SLSF  RR.  Stock, 

grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
American  ...................  ____  ..........Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1900     7     22     276     2.00  675 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  M.  L.  Post,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
ALINE  <F1%),  pop.  885;  Alfalfa  Co.   (NW).  86  m  NW  of  Enid.  AT&SF;  CRIAP 

RRs.  Bank,  Carmen.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms,  commercial  fruit  orchards, 

melons.  Wheat,  alfalfa. 
Chronoscope-f  ........................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1900     5     24     224     1.50  8509 

G.  O.  Fields,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
ALLEN  (K6),  pop.  1,215;  Pontotoc  Co.  (SC).  18  m  NE  of  Ada.  KOAG  RR.  Agriculture. 

Cattle,  corn,  cotton,  peanuts.  Fruit  farms. 
Advocate-f  ..............................  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1946     6     24     280     2.00  904 

_  Augustus  Hunter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Ctrailatioi»-**Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch,  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vlssued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptlon  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


OKLAHOMA 


Estab  ColsO  Width?  Depth    Sub 

ALTUSf  (D5),  pop.  9,785;  Jackson  Co.  (SW).  36  m  N  of  Vernon,  Texas.  AT&SF: 
MKT;  SLSF  RRs.  Airport.  Flour,  cottonseed  oil  mills;  cotton  gins;  bottling 
works;  railroad  shops;  broom,  sash  and  door  factories;  produce  packing  houses; 
grain  elevators.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  wheat,  alfalfa. 

Ti»«B.Democr.t+  .................  {f^Stf.  Independent  ......  »0l     8     ^4^14.60. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Callaway  Buckley,  Editor;  Harrington  Wimberly,  Publisher. 

ALVAf  (El),  pop.  6.505;  Woods  Co.  (NW).  62  m  NW  of  Enid.  AT4SF;  CRI&P  RRs. 
Flour  mill;  creamery;  hatchery.  Northwestern  State  College.  Diversified  farming 
especially  grain. 
fNews  .........................................  Tuesday  ..........  Independent  ......  1947     8 

J  Eunice  S.  Eatle,  Publisher. 

I   Woods  County  News  ..............  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1940      8 

*•  Eunice  Estle,  Editor;  Frank  M.  Eetle,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  30. 

Record  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1900     8 

Bev,«w.Courier+  ................... 


24  280  1.60 
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Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Brooks  H.  Bicknell,  Editor;  Courier  Publishing  Co.,  616  Flynn  Ave. 
ANADARKOf  (F4%),  pop.  6,184;  Caddo  Co.  (SWC).  On  Wichita  River.  20  m  W  of 
Chickasha.  CRT&P  RR.  Cottonseed  oil,  flour  mills;  cotton  gins.  Gov't  Indian 
School.  Electricity  generating  plant.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Cotton. 
wheat. 


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<  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Tribune-f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1901     8     24     294     3.00 

L  Wallace  Kidd,  Editor;  Joe  McBride,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

ANTLERSf  (L6),  pop.  2,606;  Pushmataha  Co.  (SE).  60  m  NE  of  Durant.  SLSF  RR. 

Pine,  oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  cotton,  potatoes.  Cattle. 
American  -f-  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1895      8     24      294     2.65 

Irene  Stewart,  Editor;  Irene  Stewart  and  Wray  Alva  Smith,  Publishers. 

APACHE  (F4%),  pop.  1,190;  Caddo  Co.  (SWC).  65  m  SW  of  Oklahoma  City.  CRI&P 
RR.  Flour  and  feed  mill.  Paint-rock  mining.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  wheat. 
grain,  sorghum. 
Review-f  ..................................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1901     5     26     252     2.00 

W.  H.  Nation,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ARDMOREf  (H6),  pop.  17,890;  Carter  Co.  (S).  100  m  S  of  Oklahoma  City.  AT&SF; 
SLSF  RRs.  Airline,  CEN.  Manufactures  gasoline,  petroleum,  dairy,  cottonseed 
oil  products,  flour.  Bottling  works  ;  pecan  nursery.  Oil  wells.  Dairy,  stock,  truck 
farms.  Cotton,  livestock,  hay. 


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Democrat-f  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Legal  ..................  1930 

I  Ardmoreite,  Publisher,  114  N.  Washington  St. 

ARNETTf  (C2),  pop.  690;  Ellis  Co.  (NW).  110  m  W  of  Enid.  Railroad  station,  Gage. 

AT&SF  RR.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  grain,  sorghum. 
Ellis  County  Capital-f  ...........  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1908     7     24     280     2.55 

Billy  W.  Denson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ATOKAf  (K6).  pop.  2,653;  Atoka  Co.  (S).  40  m  SE  of  Ada.  MKT:  OCAA  RRs.  Saw, 

flour  mills;  bottling  works.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn, 

oats. 
Atoka  County  Jeffersonian-f.  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1912 

B.  R.  Cook.  Editor  and  Publisher,  115  N.  Ohio  Ave. 
Atoka  County  Times  4-  ...........  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1950 

Andrew  D.  Phillips,  Editor  and  Publisher,  117  N.  Main  St. 
Indian  Citizen-Democrat  -f  ....Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1889 

B.  R.  Cook,  Editor;  Atoka  Press,  Publisher,  115  N.  Ohio  Ave. 

BARNSDALL  (Kl%),  pop.  1,708;  Osage  Co.  (N).  20  m  SW  of  Bartlesville.  MV  RR. 

Oil  refineries.  Oil  wells.  Stock  farms. 
Times-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1919     7     24     276     2.00 

A.  L.  Moore.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BARTLESVILLEf  (LI),  pop.  19,228  ;  Washington  Co.  (NE).  40  m  N  of  Tulsa.  AT&SF; 
MKT  RRs.  Airlines:  CAL;  CEN.  Zinc  smelters;  oil  refineries;  pumps,  sulphuric 
acid,  gasoline,  air  cooling  devices.  Oil  wells.  Dairy,  stock,  truck  farms. 

fEvg.  ex.  Sat.  IQQQ      fl      91      9Q4    iKfirt 

Examiner-Enterprise-f  .........    U  Sun.,  Independent  ......  1898     8Sunday  circ  7. 

I  Sun.  Morn. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
J.  L.  Jennings,  Editor;  Examiner  Co.,  Publisher,  3rd  and  Osage. 
Record-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1947      8      24      294      3.00 

Fred  Cordell,  Editor;  Joseph  Vandevier,  Publisher. 

Ill  E.  Second  St. 
BEAVERf  (Al).  pop.  1,496:  Beaver  Co.  (NW).  70  m  NW  of  Woodward.  BM&E  RR. 

Ships  wheat,  cattle.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Herald-Democrat  -f  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1886     7     24     276     2.50 

Willis  Lansden,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  mnd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubltsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fe*. 

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Estab  Col  J<$>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

BETHANY   (G8%)t  pop.   6,705;  Oklahoma  Co.    (C).   0   m  NW   of  Oklahoma   City. 
AT&SF;  CRI&P  RRs.  Cotton  gin;  flour  and  feed  mill.  Bethany-  Peniel  College. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  alfalfa. 
Tribune-Review  -f  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1925     7     24     280     2.04          1,742 

Jesse  W.  Cowan,  Editor;  Tribune  Pub.  Co.,  316  E.  Main  St. 

BILLINGS  (Hltt).  pop.  620;  Noble  Co.  (N).  27  m  NE  of  Enid.  CRI&P  RR.  Oil,  gas 

wells.  Grain,  stock  farms. 
News  -|-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1898     6     24     276     2.00  8625 

A  Leon  Miller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BIXBY   <L3),  pop.   1,517;  Tulsa  Co.    (NEC).   22  ra  S  of  Tulsa.   MY  RR.   Elevator. 
Gasoline,  naptha  manufactured.  Oil  wells.  Farming.  Pecans,  grain,  truck  crops. 
Bulletin  +  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1905     7     24     808     2.00  5723 

Charles  A.  McWilliams,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BLACKWELL  (HI),  pop.  9,199;  Kay  Co.  (N).  45  m  NE  of  Enid.  AT&SF;  SLSF  RRs. 
Airport.  Manufactures  gasoline,  glass,  cheese,  flour.  Zinc  smelters,  foundry, 
oil  refineries;  elevators.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 


Joum.,.Tribune+  ..................       £. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Donald  W.  Reynolds,  Publisher. 
Times-Record  ...........................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1893     8 

Blackwell  Publications  Inc.,  Publisher,  113  E.  Blackwell  Ave. 


23     290     2.00 


§300 


BLAIR  *(D5),  pop.  700;  Jackson  Co.  (SW).  11  m  NW  of  Altus,  banking  town.  AT&SF 
RR.  Manufactures  glass.  Cannery-  Hatchery.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Enterprise Thursday Democratic 1923      7     24     280     3.00        51,289 

V.  H.  Guy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BLANCHARD  (G4),  pop.  1,311;  McClain  Co.  (C).  20  m  E  of  Chickasha,  nearest 
Railroad  station.  CRI&P;  SLSF  RRs.  Cotton  gins;  grain  elevators;  feed  mills. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  alfalfa,  corn,  vetch. 

News Thursday Democratic 1908     7     24     280     2.00        §1,431 

G.  W.  Van  Wie,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BOISE  CITYf  (B8),  pop.  1,902;  Cimarron  Co.  (NW).  120  m  N  of  Amarillo.  Texas. 
AT&SF  RR.  Elevator;  creamery.  Gas,  oil  wells.  Wheat,  broom  corn,  milo  maize. 

News-f IhiT-eday Independent 1898      7      24      280      2.50        §1,710 

Roy  Butterbaugh,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BOSWELL  (L6%),  pop.  875;  Choctaw  Co.  (SE).  75  m  SE  of  Ardmore.  SLSF  RR. 
Saw  mills.  Hardwood  timber.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms.  Cotton. 

News-f Friday Democratic 1902     6     24     280      1.50  §731 

Wayne  Mills,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRISTOW  (K3),  pop.  5,400;  Creek  Co.  (NEC).  20  m  SW  of  Sapulpa.  SLSF  RR. 
Manufactures  motor  oil,  gasoline,  cottonseed  oil,  oil  field  machinery.  Cotton 
gins:  oil  refineries;  creamery;  bottling  works.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Milk 
products,  cotton,  corn. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1948     8     24     280     2.50        §3,271 

Winnie  Yager,  Editor;  Ed  Mackensen,  Publisher.  112  W.  Sixth  St. 

Record-Citizen -f  .. Sunday Independent 1898      8     24     280      2.50        §3,164 

Winnie  Yager,  Editor;  The  News  Co.,  Publisher,  111  W.  Sixth. 

BROKEN  ARROW  (L2%),  pop.  3,262;  Tulsa  Co.  (NEC).  15  m  SE  of  Tulsa.  MKT 
RR.  Cotton  gin;  flour  and  feed  mill;  elevator.  Winches  manufactured.  Canning. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  grain,  fruit. 

Ledger -f- Thursday Independent 1902      8      24      308      3.00        §2,350 

Clarence  Oliver,  Editor;  Charles  A.  McWilliams,  Publisher,  117-19  S.  Main  St. 

BROKEN  BOW  (N6%),  pop.  1,838;  McCurtain  Co.  (SE).  56  m  NW  of  Texarkana, 
Texas.  TO&E  RR.  Saw  mills;  cotton  gins.  Pine,  oak  timber.  Truck,  grain, 
poultry,  fruit  farms.  Cotton,  corn. 

News  -f Thursday Democratic 1912     7     24     280      1.00  §770 

Duane  Hammer  and  Kenneth  Hamilton,  Publishers,  Box  638. 

BUFFALOt  (CD,  pop.  1,544;  Harper  Co.  (NW).  85  m  NW  of  Woodward.  AT&SF 
RR.  Creamery;  elevators.  Gas  wells.  Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Cattle, 
wheat. 

Harper  County  Journal-f Thursday Independent 1904     7     24     280     3.00          1,716 

Ben  Boren,  Editor. 

CANTON  (E2%),  pop.  959;  Blaine  Co.  (NWC).  50  m  SW  of  Enid.  AT&SF  RR.  Cot- 
ton  gin.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Record-*- Thursday Independent 1920     6     24     280     2.00  $843 

J.  F.  Burnham,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CARMEN  (Fl),  pop.  664;  Alfalfa  Co.  (NW).  40  m  NW  of  Enid.  AT&SF;  CRI&P: 
SLSF  RRs.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

HeadHght+ .Thursday Independent 1900     6     24     224     3.20  §819 

Bill  Hubbard,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  517. 

CARNEGIE  (F4H).  Pop.  1,719;  Caddo  Co.  (SWC).  80  m  W  of  Chickasha.  CRI&P 
RR.  Cotton  gin;  elevators.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  wheat,  corn,  peanuts.  Cattle. 

Herald-f Wednesday  ....Democratic 1903     7     24     287     3.00        §2,008 

Roy  McCnrley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — A-frSept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  4>  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Coif <S> Width? Depth    Sub 

CHANDLERf  (J8).  pop.  2,714;  Lincoln  Co.  (C).  40  m  NE  of  Oklahoma  City.  SLSF 
RR.  Apiaries.  Oil,  natural  gas  wells.  Dairy  herds  and  dairy  products.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  pecans,  wheat. 

Lincoln  Co.  Republican + ......  Wednesday Republican 1899     7     24     288     200 

James  De  Silver,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  118. 

News-Publicist  4- Thursday Democratic 1889     7     26     280     800 

Colleen  J.  Schroeder,  Editor;  Dewey  F.  Curry,  Publisher,  Box  268. 

CHECOTAH  (L8%),  pop.  2,688;  Mclntosh  Co.  (E).  22  m  SW  of  Muskogee.  MKT 
RR.  Cotton  gin ;  creamery ;  machine  shop.  Dairy,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

{  Mclntosh  County  Democrat -f  Thursday Democratic 1907     5     26     252     2.00 
News Thursday Independent 1942     6     26     276     1.00 
John  Buford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHELSEA  (Ml%),  pop.  1,487;  Rogers  Co.  (NE).  44  m  NE  of  Tulsa.  SLSF  RR.  Cot- 
ton  gins.  Oil  wells;  coal  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Sweet  potatoes,  wheat. 

Reporter-^- Thursday Democratic 1894     7     24     280     2.55 

R.  A.  Herring,  Editor;  Reporter  Pub.  Co.,  Box  6. 

CHEROKEEf  (Fl),  pop.  2,635;  Alfalfa  Co.  (NW).  40  m  NW  of  Enid.  AT&SF; 
RR.  Creamery;  elevators;  grist  mill.  Grain,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  alfalfa,  oats. 

J  Messenger -f .Tuesday Ind.  Rep 1903     8     24     294     4.00 

1  Republican  + Friday Ind.  Rep 1903     8     24     294     4.00 

1  B.  L.  Lehmbeck,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHEYENNEf  (C8),  pop.  1,188;  Roger  Mills  Co.  (W).  44  m  W  of  Clinton.  AT&SF 
RR.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  grain,  cotton. 

Star-f Thursday Democratic 1902     7     24     266     2.50 

John  C.  Casady,  Editor;  Cheyenne  Star,   Inc.,   Publisher. 

CHICKASHAt  (G4%),  pop.  16,842;  Grady  Co.  (SWC).  60  m  SW  of  Oklahoma  City. 
SLSF  RR.  Manufactures  cotton  oil  products,  flour,  cheese,  cotton  gin  machinery, 
egg  products.  Bottling,  iron  works.  Hatcheries.  Gas  and  oil  refinery.  Oklahoma 
College  for  Women.  Gas,  oil  wells.  Broomcorn  center.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Cotton,  alfalfa,  broomcorn. 

Express  + {fun  Itai^M*  Democratic 1892 

Jim  Lines,  Editor;  Central  Publishers  Ltd. 
Star-f Thursday Independent 1906 

Herbert  Moring  and  Dale  Nease,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CLAREMOREf  (L2),  pop.  6,494;  Rogers  Co.  (NE).  28  m  NE  of  Tulsa.  MP;  SLSF 
RRs.  Creamery;  elevator;  cotton  gin.  Health  resort.  Mineral  springs.  Military 
Academy.  Strip  coal,  sandstone  quarries;  oil,  gas  wells.  Farming.  Corn,  wheat, 
oats. 


f  Progress -{••• 


Democratic 


1893     8 


I 


Circ 

$1,652 

§1,938 


8      24      294    18.00 
Sunday  circ. 

8     24     287     2.50 


§1,200 


§2,100 
§2,100 


$1.700 


**6.051 
**5,991 

3,078 


24-*i*r 
Sunday 

26     280     3.06 


rc. 


(Sun.  Morn. 

I   Rogers  County  News Tuesday Democratic 1894     6 

v.  Carl  Thomas,  Editor;  Progress  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

CLEVELAND  (K2),  pop.  2,464;  Pawnee  Co.  (N).  82  m  NW  of  Tulsa.  MKT  RR. 
Gas  and  oil  refineries.  Gas,  oil  wells.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms.  Cotton, 
corn,  wheat. 

American  4- Thursday Independent......  1911     8     23     308     3.00 

R.  H.  Breeden,  Editor;  Ferguson  &  Breed  en,  Publishers. 

CLINTON  (E3%),  pop.  7,666;  Custer  Co.  (W).  80  m  W  of  Oklahoma  City.  AT&SF; 
CRI&P;  SLSF  RRs.  Grain  elevators;  brickyard;  cottonseed  oil,  flour,  feed  mills; 
creameries;  poultry  packing  plant;  bottling  works.  Agriculture. 

f  Custer  County  Chronicle 4- ....Thurs day Ind.  Dem 1903     8     24     294     3.00 

JEvg.ex.Sat.&  T    .  n-wl  1927     8     24     294   14.00 

\Sun.,  Sun.  M.  Ind'  Dem Sunday  circ. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Charles  E.  Engleman,  Publisher,  708  Frisco  Ave. 

COALGATEf  (K6%),  pop.  1,984;  Coal  Co.  (S).  82  m  SE  of  Ada.  OCAA  RR.  Cotton- 
seed oil,  feed,  saw  mills.  Coal  mines;  oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Corn,  cotton. 


§3,060 
§3,060 

1,316 


§1,930 


1,129 
§4,991 
§4,991 


Record-Register*  ...................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1893 

George  B.  Hill,  Editor;  Coalgate  Publishing  Co.,  Box  112. 


7      23     280     3.00        §1,890 


COLLINSVILLE  (L2),  pop.  2,011;  Tulsa  Co.  (NEC).  20  m  NE  of  Tulsa.  AT&SF  RR. 
Brick  and  tile  works.  Coal  mines.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  corn. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1899     6     24     280     3.00        §1,500 

John  P.  Wright  and  William  L.  Wright.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

COMANCHE  (G6),  pop.  2,083;  Stephens  Co.  (S).  10  m  S  of  Duncan.  CRI&P  RR . 
Hatchery.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat. 

News Thursday Democratic 1933     7     24     294     2.50  $940 

James  C.  Morris.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CORDELLf  (E4).  pop.  2,920;  Washita  Co.  (SW).  85  m  W  of  Oklahoma  City.  SLSF 
RR.  Cotton  gins;  nursery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Cotton,  wheat. 

Beacon -f Thursday Democratic 1897     8     24     280     2.00        §3,133 

Burris  G.  Penn,  Editor;  Beacon  Publishing  Company. 

CORN  (E4),  pop.  X850;  Washita  Co.  (SW).  16  m  SE  of  Clinton.  Bank  and  railroad 
station,  Weatherford.  CRI&P  RR.  Flour  mill.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  cotton, 
cereal  grain. 

Washita  Co.  Enterprise+ Thursday Independent 1918     6     26     280     2.00  §557 

J.  E.  Heinrichs,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -fUaei  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
em's.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubtcription  included  in  membership  lea. 

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COVINGTON  (G2),  pop.  760;  Garfield  Co.  (N).  28  m  SE  of  Enid.  8L8F  RR.  Elevator. 

Oil,  gas  wells.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  oats. 
Record -f ..Thursday Independent......  1916     7     24     260     2.00  §80O 

E.  J.  Boyes,  Publisher. 

COWETA  (L2H),  pop.  1,601;  Wagoner  Co.  (E).  25  m  8E  of  Tulsa.  MKT  RR. 
Elevator;  cotton  gins;  flour  and  feed  mill.  Grain  farms.  Cotton,  oats,  corn. 

Times-Star  -f Thursday Independent 1905     6     26     276     3.00  850 

Sam  Whitson,  Publisher. 

CRESCENT  (G2%),  pop.  1,841;  Logan  Co.  (NC).  84  m  N  of  Oklahoma  City.  AT&SF 
RR.  Flour  mill;  cotton  gin.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Fruit,  grain,  stock  farms.  Cotton, 
alfalfa,  livestock. 

Logan  County  News -f Thursday Independent......  1894     7     24     280     2.00          1,200 

Charles  A.  Owen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GUSHING  (J2%),  pop.  8,414;  Payne  Co.  (NC).  48  m  SW  of  Tulsa.  AT  ASF;  MKT 
RRs.  Pipeline  center.  Oil  refineries;  cotton  gins;  iron,  boiler  welding,  bottling 
works;  creameries.  Ships  petroleum  products.  Oil  wells.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain 
farms. 

f  Citl«*n4.                                      |Evg.ex.Sat.&  Tf||1  -m  1922     8     24     294   15.00        54,494 

CItlxen-H |Sun    gun  M   Ind.  Dem Sunday  circ.        §4,494 

1  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  daily. 

Citizen-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1923      8     24     294     1.50  §502 

(  H.  M.  Lachenmeyer,  Editor;  Publishing  Company  of  Gushing. 

CYRIL  (F5),  pop.  008;  CaddoCo.  (SWC).  55  m  SW  of  Oklahoma  City.  SLSF  RR.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Cotton,  grain,  wheat. 

News -|- .Thursday Democratic 1923     7     23     280     2.00  §948 

Foster  F.  Cain,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DAVIS  (H5%).  pop.  1,928;  Murray  Co.  (S).  25  m  N  of  Ardmore.  AT&SF  RR.  Frozen 
food  locker  and  processing  plant;  hatchery.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Ranching. 

News  + Thursday Democratic 1894     7     23     276     2.00        §1,170 

Joe  W.  Taylor  and  Tommy  Dyson,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

DEPEW  (J8),  pop.  710;  Creek  Co.  (NEC).  80  m  SW  of  Sapulpa.  SLSF  RR.  Oil  wells. 
Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Cotton,  corn. 

Independent^- Friday Democratic 1908     6     26     280     1.00  |425 

Jesse  L.  Flanagan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DEWEY,  (LI),  pop.  2,513;  Washington  Co.   (NE).  5  m  NE  of  Bartlesville.  AT&SF; 

MKT  RRs.   Alfalfa  dehydrating   plant.   Dairy,   stock,   truck   farms. 
Herald-f  Thursday          Independent         1957      7     24     280     8.00  §907 

Joseph  E.  Vandevier,  Editor  and  Publisher,  815  N.  Delaware. 
DRUMRIGHT   (J2%),  pop.   6,028;  Creek  Co.    (NEC).   85   m  SW   of  Tulsa.   AT&SF 

RR.  Extensive  oil  refineries  and  storage.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

{  Derrick -f ./Tuesday Democratic 1912     8     24     280     2.50        §2,073 
Wilma  Allard,  Editor;  Lou  S.  Allard,  Publisher. 
Journal-h Thursday Democratic 1919     8     24     280     2.50        §2,093 
Wilma  Allard,  Editor;  Gordon  R.  Rockett,  Publisher. 

DUKE  (C5),  pop.  825;  Jackson  Co.  (SW).  16  m  W  of  Altus.  MKT  RR.  Cotton  gin; 
grain  elevator.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  wheat,  oats.  Cattle. 

Tlmes-f- Thursday Democratic 1934     7     24     276     2.00  §542 

Eugene  Thomas,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DUNCANf  <G5%),  pop.  15,825;  Stephens  Co.  (S).  26  m  SE  of  Lawton.  CRI&P  RR. 
Airline.  CEN.  Gasoline,  oil  field  equipment  manufactured.  Ships  gasoline.  Oil 
wells.  Agriculture.  Corn,  cotton,  wheat.  Cattle. 

Rann*r4.                                          fEvg.ex.Sat.A  Tnfl   ~m  1921      8      23      294    14.00   **9,299 

Banner + |gm^  gun  M   Ind.  Dem Sunday  circ.    **9,S14 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

B.  L.  Abernethy,  Editor;  Duncan  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  21  South  8th  St. 

Eagle-f Thursday Democratic 1894     7     26     276     1.50          1,95O 

W.  F.  Allen,  Publisher. 

DURANTf  (K6%),  pop.  10,641;  Bryan  Co.  (S).  45  m  SE  of  Ardmore.  KO&G;  MKT; 
SLSF  RRs. 

Cotton  gins  and  compresses ;  bottling  works ;  boxes.  lumber,  flour,  feed,  milk 
products  manufactured.  Nurseries;  wholesale  peanut  processing  plant.  South- 
eastern State  College.  Diversified  agriculture  and  livestock. 

rn«rv,^^*_L                                 JEvg.ex.Sat.&  ,nA  nAW1  1899     8     24     287   16.00        §6,614 

f  Democrat -f |Su»  ^  gtm  M   Ind.  Dem Sunday  circ.       §6,614 

I  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

°'. JFriday Democratic 1896     8     24     280     1.50  §962 

Robert  V.Pete'rson7  Publisher. 

Southeastern  V Ftntly(  Wed.).  Collegiate 1922     6     24     196     x.50  

Students  of  Southeastern  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers, 

212  W.  Evergreen. 

EDMOND  (H8),  pop.  6.086;  Oklahoma  Co.  (C).  14  m  N  of  Oklahoma  City.  AT&SF 
RR.  Floor  and  feed  mill.  Central  State  College.  Gas,  oil  wells.  Agriculture. 

Booster-h Thursday Democratic 1925     8     24     287  §3,190 

Sun-f Tuesday Democratic 1888     8     24     287  §3,190 

Combined  subscription  price  $3.50. 

F.  L.  Dobyns,  Jr.,  Ed.; The  Edmond  Publishing  Company,  Pub.,  18  S.  Broadway. 

Vista -f  V Weekly Collegiate 1901     5     24     224     1.00         8,000 

Students  of  Central  State  College,  Publishers. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  wJnne  and  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Col$4> Width V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

ELDORADO  (C5%),  Pop.  782;  Jackson  Co.  (SW).  22  m  SW  of  Altus.  SLSF  RR. 
Cotton  gin;  elevators.  Manufactures  boats,  pre-fabricated  steeL  Poultry,  dairy 
farms.  Cotton,  grain. 

Courier + Thursday Independent 1902     7     28     280     2.00        51,064 

James  B.  Hynum.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELK  CITY  (D4),  pop.  7,962;  Beckham  Co.  (W).  55  m  N  of  Altus.  CRI&P;  MKT  RRs. 
Manufactures  cottonseed  products,  butter,  beverages,  flour.  Hatchery.  Grain, 
stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Cotton,  oats,  wheat. 

(  Journal -f Thursday Democrat 1913     8     24     294     8.00          1,474 
Virgil  Wells,  Editor. 
News-J-                                        fEvg.ex.Sat.&  T    .  n  1901     8     24     294  16.00        $4,086 

W6W8  + \Sun.,Sun.  M.    Ind'  Dem Sunday  circ.        $4,966 

Paul  R.  Wade,  Editor  and  Publisher,  200*206  W.  Broadway. 

EL  RENOf  (G8%).  POP.  10,991;  Canadian  Co.  (WC).  28  m  NW  of  Oklahoma  City. 
CRI&P  RR.  Manufactures  flour,  feed,  dairy  products,  beverages.  Railroad  shops ; 
meat  packing  plant;  hatcheries;  elevators.  Ships  wheat,  flour.  Agriculture. 
Wheat,  cotton,  alfalfa,  livestock. 

American  + Thursday Independent 1896     8     24     294     8.00        51,763 

1893      8     24     294   18.60 


. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Ray  J.  Dyer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  201  N.  Rock  Island  Ave. 

ENIDf  (G2),  pop.  86,017;  Garfleld  Co.   (N).  65  m  NW  of  Oklahoma  City.  AT&SF; 

CRI&P;  SLSF  RRs.  Two  airports.  Airline,  CEN. 

Manufactures  flour,  cereal,  dairy  products,  well  drilling  and  farm  machinery. 

Steel  fabrication.  Oil  refineries;  poultry  and  meat  packing  plant;  milk  and  egg 

drying  plants;  railroad  shops.  Twelve  grain  elevators.  Three  banks:  deposits 

(6-28-58),  $39,647,880.  12,473  electric  (AC)  meters;  11,702  gas  (nat.)  meters; 

18,245  telephones.  Phillips  University.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  poultry, 

dairy  products.  TV  station. 

TEagle+ Evg.  ex.  Sun...Republican 1893     8     24     294  15.60   **8,113 

J  News-f Morn.ex.Mon..Republican 1893      8     24      294   15.60**15,094 

|            Color  and  comic  strip  advertising:  accepted  in  both  dailies.        Sunday  circ.  5. 30** 20,720 
I           Milton  B.  Garber,  Editor;  Enid  Publishing  Company,  227  W.  Broadway. 
Garfleld  County  News-f Friday Democratic 1932     5     24     224     2.00  

James  J.  Marrs,  Editor  and  Publisher,  217  West  Broadway. 
Haymaker-f  V Tuesday Collegiate 1908     5     24     227     1.75        Jl.OOO 

Students   of  Phillips   University,   Editors   and  Publishers,  University   Station. 

ERICK  (C4).  pop.  1.579;  Beckham  Co.  (W).  50  m  NW  of  Altus.  CRI&P  RR.  Cotton 
gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat. 

Beckham  County  Democrat-!- .Thursday Independent 1907     7     24     280      2.00        51,100 

Leslie  J.  and  Kathleen  Herring,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

EUFAULAf  (L4),  pop.  2,540;  Mclntosh  Co.  (E).  40  m  SW  of  Muskogee.  MKT  RR. 
Cotton  gins;  grist  mill.  Gov't  Indian  School  (girls).  Agriculture.  Ranching. 
Cotton. 

Indian  Journal  + Thursday Independent 1876     7     24     280     2.00          1,628 

Doris  Hedges,  Editor;  Homer  Hedges,  Publisher. 

FAIRFAX  (Jl),  pop.  2,017;  Osage  Co.  (N).  50  m  NW  of  Tulsa.  AT&SF  RR.  Oil  re- 
fineries, alfalfa  mill.  Oil  and  gas  wells.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Chief-}- Thursday Democratic 1904      7     26     276     2.00        §1,230 

Lowell  Johnston,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FAIRVIEWf  (F2).  pop.  2.411;  Major  Co.  (NWC).  87  m  SW  of  Enid.  AT&SF  RR. 
Creamery;  hatchery.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  barley,  oats. 

Republican-}- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1898     8     24     287     3.00          2,138 

Brice  H.  Lowell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FLETCHER  (F5),  pop.  875;  Comanche  Co.  (SW).  22  m  NE  of  Lawton.  SLSF  RR. 
Cotton  gins;  peanut  processing  mill.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  wheat,  hay,  peanuts. 

Herald-f Thursday Independent 1913     6     24     280     2.00  J789 

Ted  Barber,  Publisher. 

FREDERICKf  (D6),  pop.  6.467;  Tillman  Co.  (SW).  25  m  SE  of  Altus.  MKT;  SLSF 
RRs.  Cotton  gins  and  compresses :  cottonseed  oil  mills ;  bottling  works.  Petroleum 
production.  Sand,  gravel  pits.  Agriculture.  Poultry,  alfalfa  seed. 

L«ader-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Democratic 1904     8     24     294     9.70        §3,942 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Thursday  ed.  used  as  a  weekly;  price,  $1.50. 
R.  O.  Cull.  Editor;  Mrs.  J.  L.  Newland,  Publisher. 

Press-f Thursday Independent 1902     7     24     280     2.50        §1,347 

Frederick  0.  Wessell,  Editor;  Mrs.  R.  H.  Wessell,  Publisher. 

FREEDOM  (Dl>,  pop.  882;  Woods  Co.  (NW).  25  m  W  of  Alva.  AT&SF  RR.  Grain, 
stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  Kafir,  broom  corn. 

Call4- Thursday Independent 1922     5     24     224     2.50  600 

Mrs.  R.  W.  Hinton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GAGE  (C2),  pop.  648;  E11U  Co.  (NW).  25  m  SW  of  Woodward.  AT&SF  RR.  Grain, 
stock,  poultry  farms. 

Record  4- Thursday Democratic 1900     7     26     278     2.00  §600 

R.  K.  Denson.  Editor;  Billy  W.  Demon,  Publisher. 

GARBER  (Gltt),  pop.  957;  Garfleld  Co.  (N).  18  m  E  of  Enid.  CRI&P  RR.  Oil  refin- 
eries ;  flour  mill.  Oil  wells.  Stock,  dairy,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

Free  Press-f- .Thursday Independent 1899     7     24     280     2.00  900 

William  A.  Evans,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  AB.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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GEARY   (FS). 


Estab  Cols  <S>  Width?  Depth     Sub 
1,614;  Blaine  Co.   (NWC).  22  m  NW  of  El  Reno.  CRI&P  RR. 


pop.  . 

Flour  mill;  grain  elevators;  cotton  gins.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 


168 
280 


1.00 
2.50 


Cotton,  wheat,  cattle. 
News-h  .....................................  Monthly  ..........  Agriculture  .......  1946     3     30 

Neatha  H.  Seger,  Editor  and  Publisher,  South  Broadway. 
Star+  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1927     7     24 

U.  H.  Warner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GLENCOE  (H2),  pop.  809;  Payne  Co.  (NC).  11  m  NE  of  Stillwater.  AT&SF  RR.  Frozen 

food  lockers.  Agricultural.  Wheat,  corn,  cotton. 
Tri-County  Hopper,  The  +  ...  ..Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1953      6     26     280     2.00 

John  S.  Hock,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  686. 

GOTEBO  (E4),  pop.  574;  Kiowa  Co.  (SW).  59  m  W  of  Chickasha.  CRI&P  RR.  Bank, 

Mountain  View.  Cotton  gin;  flour  mill.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  wheat. 

Record-Times  -f  .......................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1928     8     24     280     1.50 

R.  E.  Forbes,  Publisher. 

CRANDFIELD  (E6),  pop.  1,282;  Tillman  Co.  (SW).  82  m  NW  of  Wichita  Falls,  Tex. 
MKT  RR.  Oil  refineries  and  pipe  lines;  grain  elevators;  cotton  gins;  flour  mill. 
Agriculture.  Wheat,  cotton. 
Biff  Pasture  News  -f  ...............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1908     6     24      280     2.50 

Perry  E.  White,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRANITE  (D4%)»  pop.  1,096;  Greer  Co.  (SW).  80  m  W  of  Chickasha.  CRI&P  RR. 
Monument  and  building  stone  works;  cotton  gin.  Red  granite  quarries.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Cotton,  wheat,  small  grain.  Ranching. 
Enterprise-f  ............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1899     6     26     280     2.00 

W.  H.  Wingo,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRAY  (AlH),  pop.  X14;  Beaver  Co.  (NW).  80  m  W  of  Woodward.  Railroad  station, 

Perryton,  Texas.  AT&SF  RR.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  barley,  maize. 
Gloxinian,  The  .........................  Bi-monthly  .....  Flowers  ..............  1951     2     28      105  x2.50 

Elvin  McDonald,  Editor;  The  American  Gloxinia  Society,  Publisher. 

GROVE  (Nl),  pop.  928;  Delaware  Co.  (NE).  On  Grand  Lake,  75  m  NE  of  Tulsa.  Rail- 
road station,  Afton.  SLSF  RR.  Flour  and  feed  mill.  Oak,  pine  timber.  Diversified 
farming.  Wheat,  corn,  oats.  Tourist  center. 
Sun-h  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1898     6     24     280     2.00 

Don  Wiley,  Publisher. 

GUTHRIEf  (H8),  pop.  10,118;  Logan  Co.  (NC).  80  m  N  of  Oklahoma  City.  AT&SF 

RR.  Manufactures  furniture,  cottonseed  oil  products,  caskets,  feed,  beverages. 

Greenhouses;    hatcheries;    creamerv.    Shipping    center.    Catholic    College    for 

Women.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  Kafir  corn,  cotton. 

TOO^-L  fEvg.ex.Sat.A  Trw,  w  „  1889      8     23      287   14.25 

Leader+  .................................  1  Sun..  Sun.  M.  In<L  Rep  .............  Sunday  circ. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Ridgeway  Zelley,  Editor;  Donald  W.  Reynolds,  Publisher,  Box   817. 
Oklahoma  Mason  .....................  Monthly  ..........  Masonic  .............  1937     3     26      126     1.50 

Ralph  S.  Brown,  Editor;  Grand  Lodge  A.  F.  and  A.  M.,  Publishers,  Box   647. 

Register-News  -f-  ......................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1891     8     24     280     2.50 

Guthrie  Publications,  Inc.,  Box  627. 

GUYMONt  (D8),  pop.  4,718;  Texas  Co.  (NW).  110  m  N  of  Amarillo,  Tex.  CRI&P  RR. 
Airline,  CEN.  Nursery.  Gas,  oil  wells.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat, 
maize,  Kafir  corn. 


Independent  ...... 


189°  8 


Raymond  H.  Fields,  Editor;  Texas  County  Publishing  Co. 
Observer-!-  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1903     6     24 

R.  Fount  Holland,  Editor;  Texas  County  Publishing  Co.,  Box  19. 


Circ 

*650 
51,200 

350 
§S12 

§1,070 

§1,040 

1,500 

1,246 


§3,955 
§3,956 


6,000 
771 


53,456 
§3,468 


280     2.50        51,276 


HAMMON  (D8),  pop.  621;  Roger  Mills  Co.  (W).  30  m  NW  of  Clinton.  AT&SF;  MKT 
RRs.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  cotton,  dairy  products. 

Advocate Thursday Independent 1910     6     26     280     2.50  5B23 

Eva  M.  Richardson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARRAH  (HStt),  pop.  741;  Oklahoma  Co.  (C).  21  m  E  of  Oklahoma  City.  CRI&P 
RR.  Oil  wells.  Cotton  gins.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Cotton,  alfalfa,  corn. 

Herald-f Thursday Independent 1925     7     24     280     2.00  5556 

George  C.  Keyes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARTSHORNE  (L6),  pop.  2.880;  Pittsbnrg  Co.  (SEC).  15  m  SE  of  McAleater.  CRT*? 
RR.  Saw,  grist  mills ;  cotton  gins.  Coal  mines :  natural  gas :  rock  quarries :  timber. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  grain. 

Sun 4- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1895     8     24     287     2.50        51,750 

Elmer  Thrower,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HASKELL  (L8),  pop.  1,676;  Muskogee  Co.  (E).  20  m  NW  of  Muskogee.  MV  RR. 
Cannery:  cotton  gins;  hatchery;  elevator.  Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton. 
corn,  potatoes.  Cattle,  sheep. 

News-4- Thursday Independent 1908     7     24     280     2.00  5614 

Mrs.  R.  8.  Pennington,  Editor;  R.  S.  Pennington,  Publisher. 

HEALDTON  (H6>.  pop.  2,678;  Carter  Co.  (S).  25  »  NW  of  Ardmore.  AT&SF  RR. 
Oil  refinery;  cotton  gin;  machine  shop.  Oil  wells.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Herald4- Thursday Independent. 1917     7     24     280     2.00  

John  F.  Gelder,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CfreuUtfcm-HHk-Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit J 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uies  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Pomilatlon— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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HEAVENER  <N5).  pop.  2,108;  Le  Flore  Co.  (SB).  40  m  SW  of  Fort  Smith.  Ark.  KCS 
RR.  Lumber. arrist  mills;  cotton  gin.  Mountain  resort.  Coal  mines;  oil  wells; 
pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 

Ledger  4- Thursday Democratic 1904 

Jack  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Circ 


7     22     280     2.00        $1,820 


HELENA  (F1H),  pop.  484;  Alfalfa  Co.  (NW).  22  m  NW  of  Enid.  SLSF  RR.  Grain, 
poultry,  itock.  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  alfalfa,  livestock. 

St*r't.';r«'"uu""  j"'«iv; Thursday Democratic 1905     5     24     224     2.55 

Bill  Hubbard,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  187. 

HENNESSEY  <G2),  pop.  1,264;  Kingfisher  Co.  (NWC).  20  m  S  of  Enid.  CRI&P  RR. 
Flour  mill;  hatchery;  elevator.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 

Clipper  -K.... ...........Thursday Independent 1890 

Walter  &  Walker,  Publishers,  Box  96. 


tlfiNRYETTA   (K8H  )•  POP.  7,987     vr&uiuigee  v>o.    \.&v/;.  ou  m  ow    01    xuisa.   ivu«u; 
SLSF  RRs.  Zinc  smelter ;  glass  works ;  foundry ;  cotton  gins.  Coal  mines ;  gas. 


Okmulgee  Co.   (EC).  60  m  SW  of  Tulsa.  KO&G; 

,  .—as  works;  foundry;  cotf 

oil  wells.  Diversified  farming:.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat. 

1901     8     24      294  20.80 

T   _    .      .  _       .        _..    i »"*»..  ouu.  m.          -  "'  Sunday  circ. 

J.  Leland  Gourley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  116  N.  Fifth  St. 

HINTON  (F8H).  pop.  1,025;  Caddo  Co.  (SWC).  60  m  W  of  Oklahoma  City.  Railroad 
station,    Bridgeport.   CRI&P    RR.    Cotton    gins;    flour   mills;   grain   elevators. 


7     24      280     2.00        {1,025 


. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat,  peanuts. 

EecorAdi  .....  «"«":•:  .......  -..."...Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1902 

Arthur  R.  Wettengel,  Publisher. 

HOBARTf   (D4H).  pop.  6,880;  Kiowa  Co.   (SW).  80  m  NE  of  Altus.  CRI&P;  SLSF 
i?Si*         ton   *ins   and   compress;   packing   and   produce   cold   storaKf    plants. 
li.J*    and    cott<>n«eed    oil    mills;    creameries.    Agriculture.    Cotton,     grains. 
alfalfa. 


Independent  ...... 


8 


««  >   H.50 


7     24     294     3.00        §3,163 


§3,685 
§3,685 


$1,700 


Den,ocrat.Chief+  ..................  { 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Al  Adams,   Editor;   W.  R.   Hancock,   Publisher. 
Kiowa  County  Star-Review  +  .Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1924 

Clara  E.  Neal,  Editor;  D.  C.  Frost,  Publisher. 

HOLDENVILLEf  (K4),  pop.  6,192;  Hughes  Co.  (SEC).  21  m  SE  of  Seminole.  CRI&P; 

SLSF  RRs.  Cotton  gin;  meat  processing,  ice  plants;  oil  production;  elevator. 

Manufactures  lingerie.  Truck  and  diversified  farming.  Beef  cattle. 

News  4-  jEvg.ex.Sat.A  T    .  n  1927     8     24     294   12.00 

"7";  ........  V  .....  '"  ......  V  ......  ISun.,  Sun.  M.  Ind'  Dem  ............  Sunday  circ. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Tom  R.  Phillips  Estate,  Publisher. 

HOLLISf   (C5),  pop.  8,089;  Harmon  Co.   (SW).  36  m  W  of  Altus.  MKT  RR.  Cotton- 

seed  oil  and  flour  mills;  hatcheries.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  wheat,  feed. 

N«ws-f....    ..............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1932      7      24     280     4.00 

Mrs.  Hermione  Briscoe,  Editor;  R.  F.  Dudley,  Publisher,  225  W.  Broadway. 
HOMINY   (K2),  pop.  2,702;  Osage  Co.   (N).  80  m  SW  of  Bartlesville.  MKT  RR.  In 
Os  age  Indian  territory.  Cottonseed  oil  mill.  Extensive  oil  and  gas  well  opera- 
tions. Grain,  stock  farms. 
News  +  ........  »  ...........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1905      8      24      308     2.50 

Wayne  S.  JelTeries,  Editor;  Hominy  Publishing  Co.,  Box  38. 

HOOKER  (E7%),  pop.  1,842;  Texas  Co.  (NW).  126  m  NE  of  Amarillo.  Texas.  BM&E; 
CRI&P   RRs.   Natural   gas    dehydration   plant.   Grain   elevator;    hatchery.    Gas 
wells.  Grain  farms. 
Advance-f....  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1904     7     23     273     8.00 

Ray  E.  Davidson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HUGOf  (M6%),  pop.  6,984;  Choctaw  Co.   (SE).  22  m  N  of  Paris.  Texas.  SLSF  RR. 
Railroad  shops;  lumber  mills;  creamery;  grain  elevator;  cotton  gins;  creosote 
works.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  corn,  oats. 
Husonian-Democrat-f  ............  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1902     8     24     280     2.00 

News  4-  fEvg.ex.Sat.A  T««i««.«^«ii*         1917     8     24     28°   15-°° 

W*W1  +  ....................................  {  Sun.,  Sun.  M.  Dependent,  -----  Sunday  circ. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  daily. 

Jack  Stamper,  Editor;  Steve  Stamper,  Publisher. 
Southeast  Oklahoman  +  .........  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1920     8     24     280     1.00 

Frances  C.  Imon,  Editor;  E.  M.  DeWeese.  Publisher,  107  E.  Jackson  St. 

HYDRO   (E8%),  pop.   714;  Caddo  Co.    (SWC).   85   m   W   of  El   Reno.   CRI&P  RR. 

Elevator;  cotton  gin.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  cotton. 
Review  4-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1901     7     24     280     2.55 

Mrs.  G.  C.  Douglas,  Publisher. 


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§511 


7      24      280      2.50        §2,182 


§3,789 
§3,789 


§3,912 
§3,912 


§1,252 


§1.187 


§788 
§3,704 
§3,704 


§717 


§1,100 


IDABELf  (N7),  pop.  4,671;  McCurtain  Co.  (SE).  90  m  E  of  Durant.  SLSF  HR. 
Saw,  grist  mills;  cotton  gins;  bottling  works.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agri- 
culture. Corn,  cotton,  alfalfa. 

McCurtain  Gaxette4- Wed.  &  Sat Democratic 1906     7     24     280     3.00        §3,228 

Ira  J.  Banta,  Editor ;  Ira  J.  Banta  and  Troy  Estes,  Publishers. 

JAYf  (N2).  pop.  697;  Delaware  Co.  (NE).  88  m  S  of  Miami.  Railroad  station,  Salina. 
KO&G  RR.  Saw  mill.  Timber.  Fruit,  stock  farms.  Resort  area. 

Delaware  County  Journal 4-.. ..Thursday Independent 1931     7     23     280     2.00        $1,675 

Lee  Keck,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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JENKS  (L2H),  pop.  1,087;  Tulsa  Co.  (NEC).  10  m  S  of  Tulsa.  MV  RR.  Fishing  tackle 

factory ;  hatchery ;  nursery. 
Journal Thursday Independent. 1958     8     24     294     2.50 

C.  A.  McWiUiams.  Publisher,  507  East  D  Ave. 

JET  (Fl).  pop.  871;  Alfalfa  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NW  of  Enid.  AT&SF  RR.  Grain,  stock, 
poultry  farms.  Wheat,  livestock. 

Vi«itor+ Thursday Independent 1908     5     26     252     2.00  432 

R.  W.  Hubbard.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JONES  (H8),  pop.  476;  Oklahoma  Co.  (C).  18  m  NE  of  Oklahoma  City.  SLSF  RR. 
Oil.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  poultry,  dairy  products. 

Oklahoma  County  News Thursday Independent 1901     7     24     276     2.50        §1,122 

George  C.  Keyes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KlNGFISHERf  (G8)(  pop.  8,845;  Kingfisher  Co.  (NWC).  88  m  S  of  Enid.  CRI&P 
RR.  Manufactures  power  lawn  mowers,  auto  sunshades,  aluminum  awnings, 
mixed  feeds.  Hatcheries.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Cucumbers,  watermelons. 

r  FreePress-f- Monday Independent 1889     7     24     287     4.00        53*131 

4  Times -f Thursday Independent 1889     7      24      287     4.00        §3,123 

I  Mrs.  C.  W.  Hubbard,  C.  S.  Hubbard  and  H.  E.  Hubbard,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

KIOWA  (L6),  pop.  802;  Pittsburgh  Co.  (SEC).  17  m  SW  of  McAlester,  banking  town. 
MKT  RR.  Lumber  mill;  cotton  gin;  foundry.  Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Cotton,  corn,  oats. 

Chronicle-!- Thursday Independent 1906     6     24     287      1.50  

M.  L.  Misenheimer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KONAWA  (J4H),  pop.  2,707;  Seminole  Co.  (EC).  15  m  N  of  Ada.  OCAA  RR.  Oil 
wells.  Beef  cattle.  Poultry  and  dairy  feeds.  Cotton,  corn,  alfalfa,  peanuts. 

Leader-f Thursday Independent 1904      8     24     804     2.00        §1,283 

Don  Banzet,  Editor;  Konawa  Leader  Publishing  Co. 

LAMONT  (Gl),  pop.  594;  Grant  Co.  (N).  25  ra  NE  of  Enid.  SLSF  RR.  Hatchery; 
elevator.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  alfalfa,  corn. 

Valley  News -h Thursday Democratic 1901     6     24     266     2.00  §«59 

T.  K.  Pennock.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LA  VERNE  (CD,  pop.  1.269;  Harper  Co.  (NW).  40  m  NW  of  Woodward.  MKT  RR. 
Oil  and  gas  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Cattle.  Wheat,  broom  corn.  Kafir,  maize. 

Leader-Tribune -f Thursday Republican 1912     7     24     280     8.00        §1,138 

Leslie  I.  Ray,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAWTONf  (F5).  pop.  84,757;  Comanche  Co.  (SW).  91  m  SW  of  Oklahoma  City. 
CRI&P;  SLSF  RRs.  Airlines  CAL;  CEN. 

Manufactures  cottonseed  oil.  dairy  products,  hats,  cement  tile  and  blocks. 
Hatcheries;  greenhouses;  bottling  works.  Granite,  limestone  quarries;  sand, 
gravel  pits;  oil  wells.  Fort  Sill  Field  Artillery  and  Missiles  School.  Agriculture. 
Cattle,  cotton,  wheat.  TV  station. 

'Constitution -|- {Ihstin**  S&t'   IndeP«ndcnt 1901      8     23     805   18.60*^13,375 

Constitution-Press  4- Sunday Independent 8     23      305  **1&,806 

Press-f (A  ™n;fX*Sun*  Independent 1933      8     23      305    18.60    **7,430 

I  at  Mon. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Ned  Shepler,  Editor;  Lawton  Constitution- Press,  Publisher. 

News-Review -f- Thursday Independent ..1904      8      24      294      2.00  §655 

Ida  Mae  Rice.  Editor;  The  Lawton  Publishing  Co..  Publisher,  411  C  St. 

LEEDEY  (D8)  pop.  668;  Dewey  Co.  (W).  40  m  S  of  Woodward.  MKT  RR.  Cotton 
gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  wheat,  broom  corn. 

Star-)- Wednesday Independent 1935     6     24      294     2.50  §704 

W.  H.  Seba,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEXINGTON  (H4%),  pop.  1,176;  Cleveland  Co.  (C)  1.9  m  S  of  Norman.  Railroad 
station.  Purcell.  AT&SF  RR.  Cotton  gins;  hatchery;  bottling  works.  Grain, 
stock,  poultry  farms.  Cotton,  wheat,  oats. 

Snn-f Thursday Democratic 1930     7     22     280      1.60  825 

Herman  O.  Wilson,  Editor;  Lexington  Sun,  Publisher. 

LINDSAY  (G5).  pop.  8.021;  Garvin  Co.  (SC).  28  m  SE  of  Chickasha.  AT&SF  RR. 
Oil  wells.  Broom  factory;  cotton  gin;  grist  mill;  hatchery.  Ships  broom  corn. 
Agriculture.  Broom  corn,  cotton,  alfalfa. 

News-f- Friday Independent 1902     8     24     294     3.00        §1,750 

Hershel  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LONE  WOLF  (D4%),  pop.  660;  Kiowa  Co.  (SW).  80  m  W  of  Chickasha.  AT&SF; 
CRI&P  RRs.  Cotton  gins;  feed  and  flour  mill.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy 
farms.  Cotton,  wheat,  oats.  nn 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1901     6     24     280     2.00  650 

Mrs.  W.  T.  Morris.  Editor;  W.  T.  Morris.  Publisher. 

MADlLLf  <J6),  pop.  2,791;  Marshall  Co.  (S).  28  m  SE  of  Ardmore.  SLSF  RR.  Rail- 
road  shops;  pants  factory;  cotton  gin;  hatchery.  Oil  wells  and  refinery.  Oak, 
walnut  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  oats. 

Record-l- Thursday Democratic 1896     8     28     294     8.00        §2,780 

Herbert  J.  Pate,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

~**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  -A- June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  *Pnblisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +U»et  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.     V  Agate  lines.   14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.   Vlssned  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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MANGUMf  (D6),  pop.  4,271;  Greer  Co.  (SW).  70  m  NW  of  Lawton.  CRI&P;  MKT 
RRs.  Feed  mills;  cotton  gin;  brick  and  tile;  bottling  works;  machine  shop. 
Manufactures  metal  drainage  pipe.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  livestock,  wheat. 

)  Greer  County  News-f Monday Democratic 1934     8     24     287     2.50 
Star-f Thursday Democratic 1887     8     24     287     2.50 
Ben  Langdon,  Editor;  Mangum  Publishing  Co.,  110  E.  Lincoln  St. 

MARIETTAf  (H7).  pop.  1,875;  Love  Co.  (S).  17  m  S  of  Ardmore.  AT&SF  RR.  Cot- 
ton  gins.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Cookie  factory.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn, 
livestock. 

Monitor-f ..Friday Democratic 1895     6     26     280     2.00 

Wilma  Choate,  Publisher. 

MARLOW  (G6),  pop.  8,899;  Stephens  Co.  (S).  80  m  S  of  Chickasha.  CRI&P  RR.  Oil. 
Mattress  factory;  cotton  gins;  flour  and  feed  mill.  Gasoline  recycling  plant. 
Agriculture.  Watermelons,  corn. 

Re  view -f- Thursday Democratic 1892     8     26     280     2.00 

Samuel  G.  Whitaker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARSHALL  (G2),  pop.  814;  Logan  Co.  (NC).  81  m  SE  of  Enid.  AT&SF  RR.  Hatch- 
ery.  Oil.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  alfalfa,  wheat. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1947     7     24     278     2.00 

E.  J.  Boye,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MAUD  (J4),  pop.  1,889;  Seminole  and  Fottawatomie  Cos.  (SEC).  18  m  SE  of  Shaw, 
nee.  OCA  A  RR.  Gasoline  manufactured.  Saw  mill.  Oill  wells.  Grain,  stock 
farms.  Cotton,  oats,  wheat. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Democratic 1927     6     24     250     1.50 

Hazel  Whittern,  Editor ;  John  M.  Hoffman,  Publisher. 

MAYSVILLE  (H5),  pop.  1,294;  Garvin  Co.  (SC).  45  m  S  of  Oklahoma  City.  AT&SF 
RR.  Cotton  gins;  petroleum  production  and  refining.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
alfalfa,  corn. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1907     7     24     280     2.00 

Mary  G.  Paine,  Editor;  Giles  and  Mary  Paine,  Publishers,  Box  68. 

McALESTERf   (L4%),  pop.  17,878;  Pittsburg  Co.   (SEC).  67  m  SW  of  Muskogee. 

CRI&P;  MKT  RRs.  Airline  CEN. 

Manufactures  lingerie,  dresses  and  blouses,  peanut,  cottonseed  oil  products, 

feed.  Coffee  roasters;  bottling  works;  oil  refinery.  Trade  center.  Coal  mines; 

oil  wells ;  pine,  oak  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  oats,  cattle. 
Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1904     8     24     287     2.00 

Hiram  Impson,  Editor;  McAlester  Democrat,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
News -Capital -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem. 1896     8     24     29013.00 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Wm.  E.  Folsom,  Editor;  Lowell  S.  Turner,  Publisher,  225-227  E.  Choctaw  Ave. 

McLOUD  (H3H),  pop.  718;  Pottawatomie  Co.  (C).  12  m  NW  of  Shawnee.  CRI&P 
RR.  Cotton  gins.  Blackberry  center.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat. 

Monitor-f Thursday Democratic 1910     7     24     280     2.00 

Mrs.  M.  Clifton,  Editor;  Arnold  Clifton,  Publisher,  106  W.  Main  St.,  Shawnee. 

MEDFORDf  JG1).  pop.^1.805;  Grant  Co.   (N).  31  jn  NE  of  Enid.  AT&SF;  CRI&P 


RRs.  Hatchery.  Oil.  Livestock.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  alfalfa. 

Grant  County  Journal 4- Monday Independent 1895     6     26     280 

Patriot-Star -f .Thursday Independent. 1893     6     26     280 

Elmer  W.  Fink,  Editor;  Philip  R.  Pond  and  J.  C.  Pond,  Publishers. 


2.75 
2.75 


MEEKER  (J8%),  pop.  672;  Lincoln  Co.  (C).  18  m  N  of  Shawnee.  AT&SF  RR.  Feed 

mill;  cotton  gin;  hatchery.  Grain,  poultry  farms. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1920     6     24     266     2.00 

James  L.  Knighs,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MIAMI   (Nl),  pop.  11,801;  Ottawa  Co.  (NE).  85  m  SW  of  Joplin,  Mo.  KO&G:  NO 
(elec.);  SLSF  RRs. 

Meat  packing  plant;  cheese,  butter,   dresses,  beverages,   flour,  feed,  tires, 
aluminum  boats,  furniture,  tin  and  metal  products   manufactured.   Smelting 
and  refining;  railroad 
wheat,  oats. 


,  . 

shops.  Important  lead  and  zinc  mines.  Agriculture.  Corn, 


N.w.-ReCord  +  ....................... 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Jess  Heck,  Editor;  C.  M.  Holden,  Publisher,  A  St.  and  First  Ave.,  N.  E. 

Norse  WInd+  .........................  Bi-monthly  .....  Collegiate  ...........  194S  controlled  free  dirt. 

Students  of  Northeastern  Oklahoma  A.  &  M.  College,  Publishers. 
MIDWEST  CITY—  See  Oklahoma  City. 


pop.  978.  _____ 

gins  ;  hatchery.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  cotton. 
Minstrel-f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .....  .1890 

W.  A.  Vandament,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


6     24     278     2.00 


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52,461 


1,495 


52.067 


5400 


51,050 


51,467 


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681 


MOORE   <H4),  pop.  042;  Cleveland  Co.  (C).  8  m  N  of  Norman.  AT&SF  RR.  Floor 

mill.  Farming,  grain,  cotton,  dairy  products. 
Messenger  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent.....  ..1930     7     22     280     1.50 

Herman  O.  Wilson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  Match  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  |PaUisher*s  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimste.  VIssned  only  during  academic  year.  (Subscription  included  in  membership  ft*. 

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Estab  Cols^  Width  fDiptfi    Sub 
MOORELAND  (D2).  pop.  867;  Woodward  Co.  (NW).  80  m  W  of  Enid.  AT&SF  RR. 

Creamery;  elevators.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  maixe,  alfalfa. 
Leader  4-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1908     7     24     280     2.00 

Omer  N.  Schnoebelen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MORRIS  (L8),  pop.  1.222;  Okmulgee  Co.  (EC).  7  m  E  of  Okmulgee.  SLSF  RR.  Flour 

and  feed  mill.  Oil  wells;  coal  mines.  Grain,  stock  farms. 
News  -f-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1910     5     24     224     1.50 

Julin  D.  Jeffreas,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOUNTAIN  VIEW   (E4%).  pop.   1,009;  Kiowa  Co.    (SW).   46  m   W   of  Chickasha. 
CRIftP  RR.  Cotton  gins;  hatchery.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  cotton, 
corn. 
News-4-  .....................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1988     6     26     280     2.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Clarence  Turner,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MUSKOGEEf  (M8).  pop.  87,289;  Muskogee  Co.  (E).  59  m  SE  of  Tula  a.  KO&G;  MKT; 
MV;  SLSF  RRs.  Airline,  CEN. 

Manufactures  corrugated  iron,  sheet  metal  products,  shipping  containers, 
glass,  creamery,  clothing,  canned  goods,  oil  well  supplies,  furniture.  Refineries  : 
railroad  shops;  stockyards.  Wholesale  and  jobbing  center  for  Eastern  Okla- 
homa. Three  banks  ;  deposits  (6-80-58),  $48,774.367.  14,181  wired  (AC)  houses; 
12,226  gas  (nat.)  meters;  17,641  telephones.  Bacone  Indian  University;  U.  S. 
Indian  Agency.  Oil,  gas  wells.  TV  station. 

Legal  Record  +  (no  adv.)  .......  {  I^m*'8***    Le*al  ..................  1907     4     26  24°   12-°° 

P.  L.  Hoffman,  Ed.;  Hoffman-Speed  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  114  S.  Fourth  St. 

f  Phoenix  +  .................................  Morn.ex.Sun...Independent.  ......  1888     7      25  301    18.00**13,846 

I  Phoenix  Times-Democrat  -f—  Sunday  ............  Independent  ......              7     25  801             **17,211 

-<  Times-Democrat  +  ..................  JJvg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1894     7     25  801    18.00   **3,500 

I  Color  and  comie  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

L          Tarns  Bixby.  Jr.,  Editor;  Oklahoma  Press  Publishing  Co.,  214  Wall  St. 

°"^e°g1?J)»n™!!!!e.!!^       }Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1932     4     26     224     2.00 

M.  C.  Simmons.  'Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1409. 

NEWKIRKf  (HI),  pop.  2,201;  Kay  Co.  (N).  60  m  NE  of  Enid.  AT&SF  RR.  Planing 

mill;  elevator*;  hatcheries.  Gas.  oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 
Herald-  Journal  +  .....................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1893     7     22     280     2.65 

Bruce  T.  Heydenburk,  Publisher,  Box  131. 

NORMANf  (H4).  pop.  27,006;  Cleveland  Co.  (C).  18  m  SE  of  Oklahoma  City.  AT&SF 
RR. 

Three  banks;  resources  (6-30-58),  $26,100,749;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $24,- 
851,255.  8,498  electric  meters;  8,351  gas  (nat.)  meters;  13,937  telephones. 
Cottonseed  oil  mills.  Electronic  and  aeronautical  research.  Dairy  processing 
plants.  Naval  Air  Technical  Training  Center.  Oil  wells.  University  of  Oklahoma. 
Farming. 

Book.  Abroad. 

E.  E.  Noth,  Editor;  University  of  Oklahoma  Press.  Publisher. 
Oklahoma  Business  Bulletin  lMrinfV,1v  ,>„_  B,»--,_.,.v     1934     2     40     145 

(no  adv.)  ..........................  f  Monthly  ..........  Bus.  Research....  Controlled  free  dist. 

Bureau  of  Business  Research.  College  of  Business  Administration,  University 
of  Oklahoma,  Publisher. 

Oklahoma  Daily  -f  V  .............  ffiShHZ'*™'  Collegiate  ..........  1916     5     24     224x10.00 

Publication  Board  of  the  Student  Assn.,  University  of  Oklahoma,  Publisher. 

Sooner  Magazine.  ................  -  f  Jun^A  Aug".    ColL  Alumni  ......  1922     3     28     143x4.00 

Bill  B.  Fryday,  Editor;  University  of  Oklahoma  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher. 

Soon.,  Sbrartk  V.  ...............  4  tl.  .  yr.  .........  Col..  En,',  .........  ""  clni^J^  SiE       fto'oo' 

Students  of  the  College  of  Engineering  of  the  Univ.  of  Oklahoma,  Eds.  and  Pubs. 

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2,500 


10,800 


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School  of  Journalism  of  University  of  Oklahoma,  Publisher. 


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Color  and  comie  atrip  advertising  accepted. 

Fred  E.  Tarman,  Editor;  The  Transcript  Company,  Publisher. 

NOWATAf   (LI),  pop.  8,965;  Nowata  Co.   (NE).  20  m  E  of  Bartlesville.  MP  RR. 

Oil  field  machinery  and  pattern  works;  foundry;  nursery;  hatchery.  Oil  wells; 

walnut,  oak,  elm  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
fStar-h  .............  ..  ...............  ________  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1909     8     24     276  16.60 

Star-Times-t-  ............................  Wednesday  ....Independent.......!  894     8     24     276     1.00 

David  P.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OKARCHIE  (08),  pop.  582;  Canadian  Co.  (WC).  16  m  N  of  El  Reno.  CRIAP  RR. 

Hatchery;  cotton  gin;  creamery.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  cotton. 
Chleftain-f-  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent..  —  1890     6     26     252     2.00 

Lawrence  J.  Bradford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OKEENE   (F2),  pop.  1,170;  Blahie  Co.   (NWC).  86  m  SW  of  Enid.  CRIftP;  SLSF 

RRs.  Flour  mill.  Grain,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  cotton,  corn. 
Record  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent.  —  1901     7     24     280     2.60 

A.  C.  Marts,  Editor;  A.  C.  Martz  and  J.  B.  Gernert,  Publishers. 


53,087 
§495 


660 


§1,10O 


Orcvifttioa-HHrSept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *J«ne  and  March  AB.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Msts.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xEand  McNslly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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OKEMAHf  (K4).  pop.  8,454;  Okfuskee  Co.  (EC).  72  m  E  of  Oklahoma  City.  Rail- 

road station,  Weleetka.  SLSF  RR.  Cotton  gin§;  elevators.  Grain  farms.  Corn, 

oats,  wheat,  pecans. 


<  Frank  Hapton,  Editor. 

Okfuskee  County  News + Thursday Democratic 1913     8     24     280     1.50          $523 

L          Frank  Hampton,  Editor. 

OKLAHOMA  CITYf  (G3H),  pop.  248,604;  Oklahoma  Co.  (C).  State  capital  and  geo- 
graphical center  of  state.  AT&SF;  CRI&P;  MKT;  OCAA;  SL&SF  RRs.  Airlines, 
AA;  BNF;  CAL;  CEN;  TWA. 

Important  jobbing  and  distributing  center  for  the  Southwest.  Manufactures 
packed  meat,  flour,  feed,  oil  field  equipment,  aircraft,  cottonseed  oil,  brooms, 
brick,  tile,  furniture,  lumber,  paper  products,  petroleum  and  natural  gas. 
Machine  shop  products,  iron  and  steel  fabrication.  Sixteen  banks ;  bank  deposits 
(6-23-58),  $578,835,218.  132,625  electric  (AC)  meters;  125,685  gas  (nat.) 
meters;  179,698  telephones.  Oil  wells.  Oklahoma  City  University;  Oklahoma  City 
Law  School;  University  of  Oklahoma  Medical  School.  Two  TV  stations. 
Advertiser-f Friday Shopping 1931  8  24  294  2.75  §34,787 


Law  Journal-Record  ..............       MOI?*'    Un*  Legal  ..................  1904     8     24     294  16'00 

Mrs.  Freda  Ameringer,  Editor;  The  Leader  Press,  Inc.,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  777  (1). 
Baptist  Messenger  ...................  Thursday  ........  Baptist  ...............  1912     3     28     140     2.00 

Jack  L.  Gritz,  Editor;  Baptist  General  Convention  of  Oklahoma,  Publisher,  (2). 
Black  Dispatch  -f   (Negro)  ...Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1916     8     24     301     4.00        16,500 

John  Dungee,  Editor;  Black  Pub.  Co.,  324  N.  E.  Second  St.  (1). 
Campus-f  V  .............................  .Friday  ............  Collegiate  ..........  1904     5     24     217  x2.00        J1.700 

Students  of  Oklahoma  City  Univ.,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  24th  and  Blackwelder  St.  (6). 
Capitol  Hill  Beacon-}-  .............  Sun.A  Thurs...  Independent  .......  1905     8     24     280     5.00        $3,991 

Beacon  Publishing  Co.,  124  W.  Commerce  St. 

Chronicles  of  Oklahoma,  The\n,  „„.     .  w.  ,.     .     .  1921     1     52       95     8.00          2,800 

(no  adv.)  ............................  ^Quarterly  ........  Historical  ..........  Controlled  free  dist.         1,000 

Muriel  H.  Wright,  Editor;  Oklahoma  Historical  Society,  Pub.,  Historical  Bldg. 
Farmer-Stockman  ....................  Monthly  ..........  Agricultural  ......  1911     3     27     143       .85  *433,934 

F.  J.   Deering,   Editor;  Oklahoma  Publishing   Co.,   500   North   Broadway    (1). 

Independent  Oil  -f  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Oil  Indus  ............  1955     8     27     133          x          1,106 

Paul  A.   Andres,   Editor;  Oklahoma  Independent  Petroleum   Assn.,   Publisher, 
729  North  Brauer. 

Journal  of  the  Oklahoma      \M^«*UI-  w  jt     i  inin     o     oc      io«  _c  KA          i  OAA 

State  Medical  Assn  -f-         (Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1910     2      36      126  x5.50          1,966 

Ben  H.  Nicholson,*  Editor;  Oklahoma  State  Medical  Assn..  Publisher, 

P.  O.  Box  9696,  Shartel  Sta. 
Law  Journal-Record  —  See  Advertiser. 

LiVno  rd°vTr..^!!!^£.!!!!  .......  }Monthly  ..........  Catholic  ..............  1922     3     26     121     3.00        20,000 

Father  Michael  Okuroski,  Editor;  DIscalced  Carmelite  Fathers,  Publishers, 

1125  S.  Walker  St.  (1). 
Log,  The  ...................................  Monthly  ..........  Oil  Indus  ............  1967     2     30     112  x          1,700 

Paul   A.   Andres,   Editor;  The  Petroleum   Club   of   Oklahoma   City,   Publisher, 
729  North  Brauer. 

MN«™+C!t*™?^  ........  Independent  .......  1942     7     24     280     3.00        $4,260 

Leon  Hatfieid,  Editor;  'Midwest  Publishing  Co.,  189  E.  Atikinson  Plaza. 

Motor  Dealer  ...........................  .Monthly  ..........  Auto  Dealer  .......  1922     8     27     140 

Roy  Evans,  Editor;  Norick  Bros.,  Publisher,  Box  1125.  Controlled  free  dist.     {25,836 


....  190S  2  28  'o 

Dr.  J.  C.  Hubbard.  Editor:  Nat'l  Eclectic  Med.  Assn.,  Publisher,  1501  N.  E.  llth  St. 

North  Star  +  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1915     8     22     294     3.00        §3,396 

Neal  Jones,  Editor;  John  D.  Harrison,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  8547  (14). 

Northwest  News-f  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1942     6     24     280     2.50        §1,582 

Eugene  Zink.  Editor;  Northwest  Publishing  Company.  Box  186. 
Oklahoma-f  .............................  .Thursday  ........  Chamb.  of  Com..l917     3     80     140x15.00        t5,800 

Clayton  Anderson,  Editor;  Oklahoma  City  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publisher, 
Skirvin  Tower  Hotel  (2). 

Oklahoma  Banker  ....................  Monthly  ..........  Banking  .............  1898     8     26     140     8.00 

C.  L.  Fuson,  Editor  ;  Oklahoma  Bankers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1106-1107  Colcord  Bldg.   (2). 

°*$^r+*™.**™*».        JMonthly  ..........  Agriculture  ........  1948     5     24     216  41t4OO 

Kenneth   McJFa  11  Editor;  Oklahoma  Farm  Bureau  Federation,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

P.  O.  Box  8882,  State  Capitol  Station  (5). 
Oklahoma  Food  Journal  4-  ......  Monthly  ..........  Food  ...................  1989     2     40     186     2.00          1,282 

Larry  O.  Bowman,  Editor;  Oklahoma  Retail  Grocers  Association,  Publisher, 
818  American  National  Bldg.  (2). 

Oklahoma  Legionnaire  ............  Monthly  ..........  Vet  Newt...........  19  80     8     24     280     2.00       46,*88 

A.  R.  Tyner.  Jr.,  Editor;  Norman  Transcript,  Publisher,  Capitol  Station. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IPO.  Statement;  Bold  (ace,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +U*es  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRmnd  HcMsJly 
estimate.  VIssued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Oklahoma  Librarian + Quarterly Libraries 1950     2     82     112     1.50 

Oklahoma  Library  Association,  Publisher,  Extension  Div.,  State  Library   (5). 

Oklahoma  Live  Stock  News +.(^°pxn'u^ie8'    L.Stk.&Agric 1910     7     27     280     5.00 

Clarence  Achgill,  Editor;  Oklahoma  Live  Stock  News,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

180  Live  Stock  Exchange  Bldg.  (8). 
Oklahoma  LP-Gas  \  Mnn+^  T  P  r«-  1958     3     28     140     2.00 

Association  News f  Monthly LP-Gas Controlled  free  dist. 

William  Wallace,  Editor;  Oklahoma  LP  Gas  Assn.  News,  Publisher, 

1732  N.W.  22nd  St. 
f  Oklahoman-t- Every  Morn....Ind.  Dem 1889     8 


Circ 
$260 

2,220 


1,200 
500 


Times-h Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1889     8     22     801  10.40**111,9»4 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

E.  K.  Gaylord,  Editor;  Oklahoma  Publishing  Company,  500  N.  Broadway   (1). 
Oklahoma  Oil  Jobber  + Monthly Oil  Jobbers 1956     8      27      188  x          1,200 

Paul  A.  Andres,  Editor;  Oklahoma  Oil  Jobbers  Assn.,  Publisher,  729  N.  Brauer. 

1,256 


4.00 

1.60 

(3). 
1.80 


jMonthly Engineering 1946     3     27     140  xS.OO 

M.  A.  Woodbury,  Editor;  Oklahoma  Society  of  Professional  Engineers,  Pub., 

410  Commerce  Exchange  Bldg.    (2). 
Oklahoma  Publisher + Monthly Journalistic 1930     3     26     140  xS.OO 

Ben  Blacks  toe  k,  Editor;  Oklahoma  Press  Assn.,  Publisher,  Biltmore  Hotel. 
Oklahoma  Teacher  +  V Monthly Educational 1919     3     28     140x4.00 

Ferman  Phillips,  Editor;  Oklahoma  Education  Assn.,  Pub.,  828  E.  Madison  Ave. 
Shale  Shaker Monthly Geology .1950     3     28      184  x5.00 

Not  published  during  July  and  August. 

Suzanne  Takken,  Editor;  Okla.  City  Geolog.  Soe.,  Publisher,  Box  609. 
Southwest  Courier-}- Saturday Catholic 1922     8     24     280 

Diocese  of  Oklahoma,  Publisher,  606  N.  W.  Third  St.   (1). 

S°ClwniVle+Wi8h  JMonthly Jewish  Int 1929     4     26     175 

E.  F.  Friedman,   Editor;   S.   D.  Friedman,   Publisher,   420   Braniff  Bldg. 

Star-f- Friday Church  News 1929     8     22     294 

Prints  23  separate  editions. 

Douglas  Tomlinson,  Editor;  All-Church  Press,  Publisher,  Braniff  Bldg.  (2). 
Times — See  Oklahoman. 
Ye  Towne  Cryer-f Thursday Independent. 1947     8     24     294     8.00 

G.  Landis   Fleming,   Editor;   Sherman   T.   Farris,   Publisher,   Box    10567    (20). 
OKMULGEEf   (L8),  pop.  18.317;  Okmulgee  Co.   (EC).  85  m  SW  of  Muskogee.  ON; 

SLSF  RRs. 

Oil  refineries;  foundries;  cotton  gins;  glass,  glass  fruit  jars,  oil  field  equip* 

ment,  furniture,  meat  products  manufactured.  Oil,  gas  wells ;  coal  mines.  Stock, 

poultry  farms.  Cotton,  corn. 
Observer  (Negro) .Thursday Democratic 1927 

B.  J.  Wilson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  714  W.  9th  St. 
Okmulgee  County  News Thursday Independent 1946 

Glen  L.  Eyler,  Publisher. 
Times  -f- Morn. ex. Mon.. Democratic 1910 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Joe  Hugh  Mansfield,  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Company. 
PAULS  VALLEYf  (H5),  pop.  6,896;  Garvin  Co.   (SC).  42  m  N  of  Ardmore.  AT&SF 

RR.  Oil.  Alfalfa  mill;  cotton  gins;  bottling  works;  hatchery.   Mattresses,  oil 

field  equipment  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 


789 


920 


8,675 


*16,130 


§3,987 


8     27     280     2.50  

7      24      280     2.00        §1,675 


**6,791 
**6,840 


8 


23     297   18.20 
Sunday  circ. 


1904      8 


24      294   10.20 
Sunday  circ. 


8     24     294     2.00        §3,906 


8 


24      294   13.00 
Sunday  circ. 


fEvg.ex.Sat. 

(Democrat-f \  &  Mon.,           Independent 
[Sun.  Morn. 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Enterprise -f Monday Independent 1887 
Ken  Reid,  Editor;  Democrat  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
PAWHUSKAt   (Kl),  pop.  6,381;  Osage  Co.   (N).  40  m  NW  of  Tulsa.  ATASF;  MV 
RRs.  Creamery;  bottling  works.  Osage  Boarding  School   (Government  School 
for  Osage  Indians  and  Agency).  Trading  center  for  Osage  tribe.  Gas,  oil  wells. 
Agriculture.  Stock,  grain,  poultry,  dairy  products,  beef  cattle  grazing. 
fEvg.ex.Sat., 

{Joumal-Capital-f |Sun.  &  Mon.,  Ind.  Dem 
(Sun.  Morn. 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Osage  Journal -f .Friday Ind.  Dem 1901     8     24     294     2.00 
Glen  Van  Dyke,  Editor  and  Publisher,  700  Kihekah. 

Osage  County  News -f .Friday Independent 1919     7     26     276     2.00 

Charles  E.  Prentice,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  928. 

PAWNEEf  (J2),  pop.  2,861;  Pawnee  Co.  (N).  22  m  NE  of  Stillwater.  AT&SF;  SLSF 
RRs.  Cotton  gins;  creamery;  hatchery;  dairies;  machine  shop.  Indian  school 
and  agency.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat.  Livestock. 

Chief .Thursday Republican 1893     8     24     808     8.00 

D.  Jo  Ferguson,  Editor;  Jo  O.  Ferguson,  Publisher. 

PERKINS  (H2%),  pop.  706;  Payne  Co.  (NC).  11  m  S  of  Stillwater.  AT  ASF  RR. 
Oil.  Poultry,  livestock.  Corn,  wheat,  cotton. 

Journal + .Thursday Independent. 1890     6     24     278     2.00 

Robert  L.  Evans,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


§3,978 
§3,978 


§3,491 
§3,491 

§652 

2,708 


§2,494 


§836 


Ctrcnlatlo*— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPwbltiher'i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
««•,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  tines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1WO  Census.  xRand  McNsllj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  let. 

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PERRYf  (H2),  pop.  6,187;  Noble  Co.  (N).  40  m  SE  of  Enid.  AT&SF;  SLSF  RRs. 
Manufactures  machinery,  pottery*  dairy  products.  Oil  wells.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry 
grain  farms.  Wheat,  alfalfa  hay. 

f  Journal* Illfun!?'  ***"  Independent 1898  8     22  n  ™*  16.65 

1                                                         ISun.Morn.  Sunday  circ. 

Journal* ./Thursday Independent .,1893  8     22     294     2.60 

I  Milo  Watson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PICHER  (N%),  pop.  8,961;  Ottawa  Co.  (NE).  26  m  SW  of  Joplin,  Mo.  NE  (elec.); 
SLSF  RRs.  Foundries;  zinc  smelters  and  refineries.  Extensive  lead  and  zinc 
mines.  Agriculture.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 

Trl-State  Tribune* Thursday Independent 1918     7     24     280     200 

C.  Allen  Matbewi.  Editor  and  Publisher,  120  N.  Connell. 

PONCA  CITY  (HI),  pop.  20,180;  Kay  Co.  (N).  90  m  N  of  Oklahoma  City.  AT&SF; 
CRI&P  RRs.  Airline,  CEN.  Extensive  oil  refineries;  creameries;  sheet  metal, 
bottling  works;  planing,  flour  mills.  Diesel  engine  rebuilding  plant.  Gas,  oil 
wells.  Manufactures  denim  clothing,  oil  field  tools,  carbon  black.  Stock,  dairy, 
poultry,  grain  farms.  Alfalfa,  wheat,  corn. 

"      '  1893     8     24     294   j 


Circ 


93,310 
§3,310 

tl!6 


638 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Clyde  E.  Muchmore,  Publisher. 

Star  TV  News,  The*  Sunday TV  News 1948 

Cecil  De  Villiers,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  749. 


2     28      105     8.50      $10,036 


PONDCREEK  (Gl),  pop.  1,066;  Grant  Co.  (N).  18  m  N  of  Enid.  CRI&P  RR.  Flour  mill; 
machine  shop;  tooth  brush  factory.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 

Herald-}- Thursday Democratic  ..  ..    1896     7     24     280     2.65  §850 

L.  O.  Sills,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

POTEAUf  (N4%),  pop  4.776;  Le  Flore  Co.  (SE).  26  m  SW  of  Ft.  Smith,  Ark.  KCS; 
SLSF  RRs.  Glass  cylinder,  garment,  aircraft  panel  factories;  bottling  works; 
lumber  mills;  cotton  gins.  Coal  mines;  gas  wells;  timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Potatoes,  corn,  cotton,  wheat. 

{Le  Flore  County  Sun  + Sunday Ind.  Dem 1895     8     24     287  53*016 

News-f- .Thursday Ind.  Dem 1895     8     24     287  §3,016 

Combined  subscription  price  $8.00  per  year. 
Lorren  Williams.  Editor;  Bob  Lee  Kidd,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

PRAGUE  (J8%),  pop.  1,646;  Lincoln  Co.  (C).  19  m  N  of  Seminole,  nearest  railroad 
station.  CRI&P  RR.  Feed  mill;  cotton  gins;  machine  shop.  Oil.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  oats,  wheat. 

News -Record  + ..Wednesday  ....Independent 1903     7     24     276     2.50        §1,400 

Junia  Heath  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PRYORf  (M2),  pop.  4,486;  Mayes  Co.  (NE).  40  m  E  of  Tulsa.  MKT  RR.  Cotton  gin; 

paper  mills;  hatchery;  machine  shop.  Carbide  and  fertilizer  plants.  Hardwood 

timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Jeffersonian-f Thursday Democratic .1907     8     24     294     2.50       §3,380 

Haskell  Gaither,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Times-h Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1939     9     22     294   10.40        §3,037 

Prints  Saturday  edition  called  Mayes  Co.  Democrat. 

W  W.  Morford,  Publisher.  6  North  Vann. 

PURCELLf  (H4%),  pop.  3,546;  McClain  Co.  (C).  84  m  S  of  Oklahoma  City.  AT  ASF 
RR.  Manufactures  cottonseed  products,  feed.  Greenhouse.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  broom  corn,  alfalfa,  vetch. 

Register* Thursday Democratic 1887     8     24     294     2.00        §3,700 

Maxwell  McCurdy,  Editor;  Register  Publishing  Company. 

RINGLING  (G6),  pop.  1,092;  Jefferson  Co.   (S).  28  m  W  of  Ardmore.  AT&SF  RR. 

Cotton  gin.  Diversified  farming.  Poultry,  dairy  products,  grain. 
Eagle-f- Thursday Independent. 1920     7     24     273     2.00          §610 

Leon  Gleason,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
RUSH  SPRINGS  (G5),  pop.  1,402;  Grady  Co.   (SWC).  20  m  S  of  Chickasha.  CRI&P 

RR.   Cotton   gin.   Oil.   Manufactures   dog   food.   Ships   watermelons,   tomatoes. 

Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  watermelons,  tomatoes. 
Gazette-h .Thursday Democratic 1892     5     24     210     2.00        §1,242 

C.  F.  Bullard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
RYAN  (G6%),  pop.  1,019;  Jefferson  Co.  (S).  60  m  W  of  Ardmore.  CRI&P  RR,  Cotton 

gins.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  grain,  corn. 
Leader* Friday Democratic 1890     6     26     280     2.00  §800 

J.  T.  Daniel.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
SALLISAWf  (N8%),  pop.  2,886;  Sequoyah  Co.   (EC).  20  m  NW  of  Ft.  Smith,  Ark. 

KCS;  MP  RRs.  Manufactures  cottonseed  oil;  fishing  tackle.  Coal  mine.  Diversified 

farming.  Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 
East  Oklahoma  Tribune  -f Thursday Democratic 1938     8     22     294     2.80       §2,003 

Howard  Bonham,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Sequoyah  County  Times -f....  Friday Democratic 1932     9     22     280     8.00        §2^97 

Wheeler  Mayo,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
SAND  SPRINGS  (K2),  pop.  6,994;  Tulsa  Co.  (NEC).  5  m  W  of  Tulsa.  MKT;  S3  (elec.) 

RRs.  Manufactures  textiles,  petroleum  products,  glass  fruit  jars,  corrugated 

paper  boxes,  steel  bars,  dog  food.  Smelter.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Grain,  stock,  dairy 

farms.  Oats,  corn,  cotton. 
Hunter's  Horn* Monthly ^Hunting  1921     4     24     154     2'00        18*625 

E.  E.  Everett,  Editor;  The  Hunter's  Horn  Publishing  Company. 

HrSept.  AB.C.  Statement;  wJtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.    T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.   V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Leader  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1914     7     24     280     2.00 

Daniel  R.  Saul  and  Jack  Stamper,  Publishers,  218  N.  Main. 

SAPULPAf  (K2%),  pop.  18,081;  Creek  Co.  (NEC).  14  m  SW  of  Tulsa.  SLSF;  TSU 
RRs.   Manufactures   glassware,   glass    bottles,   pottery,   bricks,   tile,   gasoline. 
Meat  packing  plant.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  oats. 
Democrat-News  -f  ....................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1911     8     24     287     2.00 

R.  W.  Gierhart,  Editor  and  Publisher,  108  E.  Dewey. 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
E.  K.  Li  verm  ore,  Publisher. 


Independent.... 


»«>•     8 


24     294    13.20 
Sunday  circ. 


SAYREf  (C4),  pop.  8,862;  Beckham  Co.  (W).  45  m  SW  of  Clinton.  CRI&P  RR. 
Manufactures  butter,  carbon  black,  gasoline.  Railroad  shops.  Gas,  oil  wells. 
Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Cotton,  grain,  broom  corn. 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
W.  J.  Bacon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Sun-f  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1898     8     24     287      1.50 

Sam  Dowdell,  Editor;  W.  J.  Bacon,  Publisher. 

SEILING  (E2),  pop.  700;  Dewey  Co.  (W).  7  m  N  of  Taloga.  Railroad  station,  Canton. 

Hatchery.  Cotton  gin. 
Dewey  Co.  News-f  .................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1918     6     24     280     2.50 

Dwight  Spies,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SEMINOLE  (J4),  pop.  11,868;  Seminole  Co.  (EC).  55  m  SE  of  Oklahoma  City.  CRI&P 
RR.  Cotton  gins  ;  carbon  black  plant  ;  oil  refineries  ;  machine  shops  ;  lumber  mill. 
Nursery.  Extensive  oil  production.  Farming.  Cotton,  poultry,  dairy  products. 

v*iuiiiM*j.  fEvg.ex.Sat.ft  Tn(,  n-TM  1927     8     24     294   12.00 

Producer*  .............................  |s         gun  M   Ind.  Dem  ............  Sunday  circ. 

H.  Milt  Phillips,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SENTINEL   (D4),  pop.   1,181;  Washita  Co.    (SW).   70  m   W  of  Chickasha.   AT&SP 
RR.  Cotton  gins.  Elevators.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Grain,  cotton, 
alfalfa. 
Lemder-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1903     7     24     280     2.00 

Wayne  Schoonmaker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SHATTUCK  (C2),  pop.  1,692;  Ellis  Co.  (NW).  75  m  SW  of  Alva.  ATASF  RR. 
Machine  shop;  creamery;  flour  mill.  Agriculture.  Dairy,  poultry  products, 
broom  corn. 

}Friday  ............  Independent  .......  1914     7 

Cecil  C.  Colbert,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SHAWNEEf  (J4).  pop.  22,948;  Pottawatomie  Co.   (C).  82  m  SE  of  Oklahoma  City. 

AT&SF;  CRI&P;  OCAA  RRs. 

Manufactures  flour,  work  garments,  dairy,  cottonseed,  petroleum  products, 

electric  motors,  medicines,  oil  burners,  radio  tubes,  model  trains,  aircraft  com- 

ponents, duplicating  machines,  planetariums,  lumber,  beverages.  Meat,  produce 

packing  plants;  nurseries.  Oklahoma  Baptist  University.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture. 

Cotton,  dairy  products,  alfalfa. 
American-)-  .....................  —  ...-Friday  ............  Democratic  ........  1929     7     24     280      1.50 

Mrs.  M.  Clifton,  Editor;  Arnold  Clifton,  Publisher,  106  W.  Main  St. 
Bison-fV  .................................  Friday  ............  Collegiate  .........  -1916     5     24     224x1.00 

Students  of  Oklahoma  Baptist  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
County  Democrat  -f-  ................  Friday  ............  Democratic  ........  1898     7     24     280     2.00 

M.  M.  Henderson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  804  N.  Broadway. 
Herald4-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1897     5     24     224     2.50 

Robert  J.  Downing,  Editor;  Herald  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 
News-Star-f-  .............................  Morn.ex.Mon...  Independent  ......  1904     8     24 


Circ 
§2,263 


§2,27S 

§4,865 
§4,885 


2,984 
2,984 


582 


§987 


|3,984 
§3,9«4 


*840 


24     280     2.50        §1,302 


§850 


§709 
§497 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

N.  B.  Musselman,  Editor;  Shawnee  News  Company,  Publisher. 


294    18.00**10,877 
Sunday  circ.  **1 1,058 


SHIDLER  (Jl),  pop.  840;  Osage  Co.  (N).  18  m  NW  of  Pawhuska.  Gasoline  plant. 
Gas,  oil  wells.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Review4- Thursday Democratic 1927     7     24     280     2.00  §715 

Sam  Field,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.   O.   Box   6. 

SKIATOOK  (K2),  pop.  1,784;  Tulsa  Co.  (N).  17  m  N  of  Tulsa.  MV  RR.  Cotton  gin; 
hatchery.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  potatoes. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1905     6     24     280     2.00        §1,865 

C.  H.  Wright.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SNYDER  (E6),  pop.  1.646;  Kiowa  Co.  (SW).  88  m  W  of  Lawton.  SLSF  RR.  Cotton- 
seed  and  granite  products  manufactured.  Produce  houses.  Mountain  resort. 
Granite  quarries.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Kiowa  County  Democrat -f.. ..Thursday Democratic 1905     7     24     277     2.00        §1,144 

Henry  M.  Martin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SPIRO  (N4),  pop.  1.865;  Le  Flore  Co.  (SE).  18  m  SW  of  Fort  Smith,  Ark.  KCS  RR. 
Cotton  gin.  Cannery.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  potatoes,  wheat. 

Times  4- Thursday Democratic 1920     8     24     287     1.50 

Edward  D.  Brown,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  I  Publisher'*  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRancl  McNally 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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STIGLERf  (M4),  pop.  2.126;  Haskell  Co.  (E).  37  m  SE  of  Muskogee  MV  RR 
Nurseries;  hatchery;  cannery;  cotton  gin.  Coal  mines;  natural  gas  wells*  nine* 
oak  timber.  Agriculutre.  Dairying.  Cotton,  corn,  oats.  '  ' 

News  -Sentinel  4- Thursday Democratic 1903     8     24     280     2  00 

Linus  T.  Williams,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STILLWATERt  (H2).  pop.  20,238;  Payne  Co.   (NC).  66  m  SE  of  Enid.  AT&SF  RR. 

Airline  CEN. 

Flour,  planing  mills ;  cotton  gins ;  creameries :  machine  shop ;  meat  packing 

plant.  Oklahoma  State  University.  Gas  wells.  Farming.   Wheat,  corn. 
f  Gazette + Friday Independent 1889     8     24     294     1.00 

X  News-Press -f* •••• *iSun"  Sun  M    Democratic QinH        \ 

I  R.  M.  Bellatti,  Editor;  Stillwater  Publishing  Co.,  116-117  W.  Seventh  St. 

Journal  of  Mammalogy Quarterly Mammals 1919     1     54       92  x6.00 

Richard  H.  Manville,  Editor;  American  Society  of  Mammalogiat,  Publisher, 
%Allen  Press,  Lawrence,  Kan. 

O'Collegian-t-  V {E^Mon**  Sun* Collegiate 1895     5     24     217     9.00 

Students  of  Oklahoma  State  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Oklahoma  Current  Farm         10.  _^  ,Ui        m  ^    A^.«  ino^     1      KA 

Economics  (no  adv.)  }Bi-monthly  ....Tech.  Agri 1927     1     54 

Leo  V.  Blakley,  Editor;  Oklahoma  State  University,  Publisher. 
Oklahoma  Odd  Fellow,  The -f.. Monthly I.O.O.F 1893   c*on£%}} 

Carroll  M.  Leonard,  Editor;  Grand  Lodge  I.O.O.F.,  Publisher,  Box  1067 
Oklahoma  State  Engineer -f  V.  6  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Eng'g 1935     |     |g     J||  x2'00 

Students  of  Oklahoma  Institute  of  Technology,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

-*l.»-...«....!.l.Y.?*y.?"!!!T..}Monthly ColL  Alum 1929  3  28  13°  4-°° 

Warren  E.  Shull,  Editor;  Oklahoma  State  University,  Publisher. 

STILWELLf  (N3),  pop.  1,818;  Adair  Co.  (E).  30  m  NW  of  Fort  Smith.  Ark.  KCS 
RR.  Handle,  cross  tie,  stave  factories;  produce  packed.  Mountain  resort  Stone 
and  marble  quarries;  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Strawberries. 

Democrat-Journal Thursday Ind.  Dem 1898     7      24     280     2.00 

Wade  Zumwalt,  Publisher. 

STRATFORD  (J6),  pop.  1,065;  Garvin  Co.  (SC).  16  m  W  of  Ada.  AT&SF  RR.  Cotton 
gins;  feed  mill.  Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  oata. 

Star Thursday Ind.  Dem 1923     6     22     238      1.50 

Edward  Lee  Wilson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STROUD  (J3),  pop.  2,450;  Lincoln  Co.  (C).  65  m  NE  of  Oklahoma  City.  SLSF  RR. 
Manufactures  cottonseed,  cake  and  oil,  asphalt,  dairy  products.  Hatcheries. 
Oil  wells.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Cotton,  pecans. 

American  + Thursday Independent 1898     7     24      280     2.50 

Mrs.  Frances  Watt,  Editor  and  Publisher,  206  W.  Third  St. 

SULPHURf  (J5).  pop.  4,389;  Murray  Co.  (S).  25  m  N  of  Ardmore.  SLSF  RR. 
Dairy  products,  cottonseed  oil  manufactured.  Ships  mineral  water.  Health 
resort.  Asphalt,  glass  sand  mines;  gravel  quarries.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry, 
fruit,  farms.  Corn,  cotton,  wheat. 

Times-Democrat  + Thursday Democratic 1900     7     26     280     2.00 

Paul  John,  Editor;  Times-Democrat  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

TAHLEQUAHf  (N3).  pop.  4,750;  Cherokee  Co.  (E).  26  m  NE  of  Muskogee.  Rail- 
road station,  Fort  Gibson.  MP ;  SLSF  RRs.  Machine  shops ;  saw  mills ;  cannery. 
Nursery.  Timber.  Northeastern  State  College.  Agriculture.  Strawberries.  Corn, 
oats.  Resort  area. 

Northeastern  V Bi-weekly Collegiate 1909  5  24  213  x.50 

Students  of  Northeastern  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Star  Citizen -f Thursday Independent 1828  8  24  280  2.50 

David  Hedges,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Times -f Thursday Independent 1910  7  24  280  1.50 

Victor  B.  Tolman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  222  S.  Muskogee  Ave. 

TALIHINA  (M5),  pop.  966;  Le  Flore  Co.  (SE).  60  m  SW  of  Fort  Smith,  Ark. 
SLSF  RR.  Lumber  and  planing  mills.  Health  resort.  Yellow  pine,  oak  timber. 


Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 

American  -f Thursday Democratic 1906 

Jim  Nicholson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


TALOGAf   (E2H).  pop.  430;  Dewey  Co.   (W).  88  m  N  of  Clinton.  Railroad  station, 
Custer.  AT&SF;  SLSF  RRs.  Grist  mill.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Times -Advocate-f- Thursday Independent 1893     6     24     276     2.50 

Tom  J.  Ruble,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TECUMSEH  (J4),  pop.  2,275:  Pottawatomie  Co.  (C).  5  m  S  of  Shawnee.  AT&SF  RR. 
Planing  mill;  meat  packing  plant;  nursery.  Stock,  poultry,  truck,  grain  farms. 

Standard  4- Thursday Democratic 1889      6     24      224     2.60 

Gracie  Hoffman,  Editor;  John  M.  Hoffman,  Publisher. 


§204 
§3,768 
§6,768 

2,075 
9,500 

1:3,085 

753 
15,692 

$2,330 
J8.400 


§1,901 


J625 


1,250 


2,156 


2,200 

§2,275 

1,556 


7      26     280     2.00        §1,662 


596 


5750 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNalb 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fo* 

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TEMPLE  (F6),  pop.  1,442;  Cotton  Co.  (SW).  25  m  SE  of  Lawton.  CRI&P  RR.  Cot- 
ton gins;  hatcheries;  elevators.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  wheat,  feed. 

Tribune+ .Thursday Independent 1902     8     24     276     1.50 

Charles  M.  Cooper,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TEXHOMA  (D8),  pop.  1,464;  Texas  60.  (NW).  90  m  N  of  Amarillo,  Tex.  CRI&P  RR. 
Elevator.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  maize. 

Times-f Thursday .Democratic 1903     6     26     280     2.50 

Walter  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

THOMAS  (E8).  pop.  1,171;  Custer  Co.  (WC).  67  m  SW  of  Enid.  AT&SF;  SLSF  RRs. 
Grain  elevator;  hatchery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  cotton, 
cattle. 

Tribune Thursday Independent 1902     7     24     280     2.60 

T.  W.  Dunn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TIPTON  (D5%),  pop.  1,172;  Tillman  Co.  (SW).  46  m  SW  of  Lawton.  MKT  RR.  Cotton 
gins;  hatchery.  Truck  bumpers  and  tire  racks  manufactured.  Dairy,  poultry, 
grain  farms.  Alfalfa,  cotton,  corn. 

Tribune + Thursday Independent. 1918     7     23     276     2.50 

J.  A.  Minger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TISHOMINGOf  (J6),  pop.  2,825;  Johnston  Co.  (S).  82  m  E  of  Ardmore.  Railroad 
station,  Ravia.  SLSF  RR.  Concrete  tile,  building  blocks  manufactured.  Sand, 
gravel  pits.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  alfalfa.  Resort  area. 

Aggielite,  The-f « Bi-monthly Collegiate 1929     7     24     280  xl.OO 

Students  of  Murray  State  Agricultural  College,  Publishers. 

J°DemS?i^nt.f...?.*?.!!!!!.      }Thursday Democratic 1904     7     24     280     3.00 

John  R.  Lok'ey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TONKA WA  (HI),  pop.  8,643;  Kay  Co.  (N).  40  m  NE  of  Enid.  AT&SF;  CRI&P  RRs. 
Machine  shops;  creamery;  elevator.  Gas,  oil  wells.  Manufactures  farm  ma* 
chinery  and  oil  well  supplies.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn, 
alfalfa. 

N«w»+ Mon.&Thurs...Independent.......l897     8     24     294     3.60 

Francis  Langdon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TULSAt  (L2),  pop.  182,740;  Tulsa  Co.  (NEC).  On  Arkansas  River,  276  m  NE  of 
Dallas.  AT&SF;  MKT;  MV;  SLSF;  SS;  TSU  RRs.  Airlines,  AA;  BNF;  CAL; 
CEN;TWA. 

Oil  production,  refining,  transportation  and  marketing.  Manufactures  oil  field, 
aircraft  equipment,  chemicals,  structural  steel,  glass,  paper,  fertilizer.  Eleven 
banks,  deposits  (6-30-58),  $568,650,000.  99,635  electric  (AC)  meters;  90,576 
gas  (nat.)  meters;  157,003  telephones.  Gas,  oil  wells;  coal  mines;  University  of 
Tulsa.  Three  TV  stations. 
Bulletin  of  the  American  ]  re-i^fiii,. 

Association  of  Petroleum  [Monthly l^V  "i  rl^i       1917     1     48       98   18.00 

Geologists*     J  1  Petrol.  Geol. 

American  Assn.  of  Petroleum  Geologists,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  979  (1). 

Bulletin  of  The  Tulsa  County  1M      «.%.              w-^«—i  I984     2      28      1°7  x 

Medical  Society,  The-f   ../Monthjy Medical Controlled  free  dist. 

Tulsa  County  Medical  Society,  Publisher,  B-9  Medical  Arts  Bldg.  (19). 
Collegian-f  V Wednesday Collegiate 1911      5      24      224  xl.OO 

Students  of  the  University  of  Tulsa,  Editors  and  Publishers  ( 1 ) . 

Future — The  Magazine  for    IM^«*VI«          /Business  &  Jr.    1QQQ     0     on       01      •>  r\r\ 
Young  Men {Monthly |Chamb.  &  Com.  1988     2     25       91     2'00 

United  States  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publisher,  Jaycee  Blvd.  &  Main  St. 
Geophysics Quarterly Petro.  &  Oil 1986     1      30      11210.00 

Society  of  Exploration  Geophysicists,  Publisher,  107  W.  15th  St. 
Herald  + Friday Church  News 1929     8     22     294     1.80 

Prints  31  separate  editions. 

Douglas  Tomlinson,  Ed.;  All-Church  Press,  Publisher,  15  W.  Third  St. 

Independent  Petroleum          lifn-tiii-  P»+*nl*nm  193°     8     27     14°  x5-00 

Monthly   JMonthly Petroleum 2     40     140 

Frank  B.  Taylor,  Editor;  Independent  Petroleum  Assn.  of  America,  Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  1019. 

Journal  of  Paleontology Bi-monthly Scientific-Geol..,1927     2     30     105x15.00 

M.  L.  Thompson  and  E.  C.  Stumm,  Editors ;  Society  of  Economic  Paleontologists 
and  Mineralogists,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  979  (1). 

Legal  News-f jl^**' Sat' Comm'l&Legal..l908     7     24     280  30.60 

Dexter  Moss,  Jr.,  Editor;  Dexter  Publishing  Co.,  818  S.  Cheyenne  (1). 

Mid-Continent  Purchaser Semi-mo Purch.  Agents....1920   c^olled  f?ee  dist. 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
E.  J.  Murray,  Editor;  Purchasing  Agents  Assn.  of  Tulsa,  Publisher, 
1202  Atlas  Life  Bldg. 

Oil  and  Gas  Equipment Monthly (g^iX?       "M     *     Cortrdfed  tire. 

Earl  Seaton,  Editor;  Petroleum  Publishing  Co.,  211  S.  Cheyenne. 

rr»  +™i->,,~,          1^02     3     26      140     6.00 

Oil  and  Gas  Journal Monday {£  M?t  <2L  2     40     14° 

1  &  Nat.  Gas  Total  unpaid  dig  t. 

George  Weber,  Editor;  Petroleum  Publishing  Co.,  211  South  Cheyenne  (8). 


Circ 
61,226 

800 

51.170 

§976 

500 
11.788 

§1,445 


15,153 

750 
650 

2,800 
199,463 

6,289 
*19,511 

13,4O9 
2,158 


>35,344 

*40,183 

1,458 


Circulation— <**S«pt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *J«ne  and  Match  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNalljr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Oklahoma  Eagle  +   (Negro). ..Thursday Democratic........  1920     8     24     280     450         8.0OO 

E.  L.  Madison,  Editor;  E.  L.  Goodwin,  Publisher,  Box  1867   (1).  2,OOO--Fre« 

Petroleo  Interamericano        1M     ...  ISlc5n^5L9^    1948     2     41     140     1.00 

(Spanish  &  English)   J  Monthly JProducing.  Total  unpaid  circ. 

Dr.  Oscar  Irizarry,  Editor;  Petroleum  Publishing  Co.,  Box  1260  (1). 

1950     8     28      186 

Pure  Milk  Producer Monthly Dairymen  Int....  2     40     186 

Controlled  free  dist. 
Murl  Troxel,  Editor;  Pure  Milk  Producers  Assn.  of  Eastern  Oklahoma, 

Publisher,  6240  E.  15th  St. 
Ranch  and  Farm  World — See  World. 

[Livestock, 

Ranchman,  The  (offset) Monthly {Agriculture      1941     8     27     140     2.00 

[&  Ranching 
Feme  E.  King,  Editor  and  Publisher,  608-10  Commercial  Bldg. 

Southside  Times -f Thursday Independent 1947      5     23     224     2.00 

William  D.  Highland,  Editor;  Charles  A.  Me  Williams,  Publisher,  1185  E.  88th  St. 

Star-f  Thursday     ..   Independent  .  ..  1951      7     24     280     2.50 

Frederick  R.  Rahal.  Editor  and  Publisher,  808  E.  3rd  St. 

>Tribune-f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1904     8     28     801   15.60  **75,732 

J.  L.  Jones,  Editor;  Richard  Lloyd  Jones,  Publisher,  817  S.  Boulder  Ave.  (2). 

World -f Every  Morn.. ..Independent 1906     8     23     301  23.40-^*95,577 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies.  Sunday  circ.**  152,836 

Prints  in  color  agricultural  monthly  supplement  called  Ranch  and  Farm  World. 
N.  G.  Henthorne,  Ed.;  Mrs.  Maud  Lorton  Myers,  Pub.,  817  S.  Boulder  Ave.  (2). 

Tulsa  County  News Thursday Democratic 1922     7     24     280     8.00       $3,700 

Dexter  Moss,  Jr.,  Editor;  Dexter  Publishing  Co.,  1307  W.  7th. 

World — See  Tribune. 


*4,334 
1,400 


1,650 


85,000 

7,500 


TUTTLE  (G4),  pop.  715;  Grady  Co.  (SWC).  20  m  NE  of  Chickasha.  SLSF  RR.  Cot- 
ton gins;  elevators.  Agricultural.  Cotton,  wheat,  alfalfa. 

Times  + .Thursday Independent 1905     6     24     273     2.00  §391 

W.  A.  Vandament,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VERDEN  (F4),  pop.  608;  Grady  Co.  (SWC).  10  m  W  of  Chickasha.  CRI&P  RR.  Cot- 
ton gins;  alfalfa  mill;  elevators.  Grain,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  cotton,  corn. 

News Friday Democratic 1905     7     24     280      1.50  §370 

O.  H.  Jackson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VICI  (D2),  pop.  620;  Dewey  Co.  (W).  20  m  S  of  Woodward.  MKT  RR.  Cotton  gin 
Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  broom  corn,  sorghum  feeds.  Ranching. 

Beacon-f ..Thursday Ind.  Dem ......1911     6     23     259     3.50        §1,23S 

R.  E.  Cain,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VINITAf  (Ml),  pop.  6,518;  Craig  Co.   (NE).  60  m  NE  of  Tulsa.  MKT;  SLSF  RRs. 

Machine   shops;  meat  packing   plant;  creamery;  bottling  works;  cotton   gin. 

State  chicken  hatchery.  Ships  livestock.  Coal  mines;  hardwood  timbed.  Grain, 

stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Craig  County  Democrat  H- Thursday Democratic 1930     5     24     252      1.50  §536 

O.  B.  Campbell  and  L.  W.  Hightower,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

f  Journal-}- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1905     8     24     280     9.00        §3»666 

J  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  daily. 

I  Leader-f Thursday Independent 1885     8     24     280     2.50  170 

I  O.  B.  Campbell  and  L.  W.  Hightower,  Editors ;  Vinita  Pub.  Co.,  Box  612. 

WAGONERf  (M2%),  pop.  4,395;  Wagoner  Co.  (E).  15  m  N  of  Muskogee.  KO&G 
MKT;  MP  RRs.  Manufactures  cottonseed,  feed,  brick  and  clay  products. 
Hatchery.  Gas,  oil  wells;  walnut,  oak,  cottonwood  timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Corn,  cotton,  wheat. 

r  Record-Democrat-f- Thursday Independent 1892     7     24     280     3.00       §1,700 

\  Tribune-!- Tuesday Independent. 1920     7     24     280     3.00        §1,700 

i  Frank  Spence,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WAKITA  (Gl),  pop.  440;  Grant  Co.  (N).  84  m  N  of  Enid.  AT&SF  RR.  Elevator. 
Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  poultry. 

Herald-f Thursday Democratic 1898     6     2f>     280     2.50 

Mardis  H.  Draper,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WALTERSf  (F6),  pop.  2,748;  Cotton  Co.  (SW).  21  m  SE  of  Lawton.  CRI&P  RR. 
Creamery;  cotton  gin,  elevator.  Poultry  packed.  Oil  wells.  Poultry,  grain, 
stock,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  cotton,  oats. 


519 


Herald-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1901 

John  A.  Penn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


8     24      280     2.04        §2,894 


WATONGAf    (F8),  pop.   8,249;  Blaine  Co.    (NWC).   75  m  NW  of  Oklahoma  City. 
CRI&P  RR.  Cotton  gins;  elevators;  planning  mill.  Diversified  farming. 

Republican-h Thursday Independent 1892     8     24     280     8.00        §2,345 

G.  T.  Curtin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WAUKOMIS   (G2),  pop.  587;  Garfield  Co.   (N).  8  m  S  of  Enid.  CRI&P  RR.  Grain, 
stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  corn. 

Oklahoma  Hornet-f Thursday Independent 1898     5     24     217     2.04          §70O 

R.  Jack  Christy,  Editor;  R.  Jack  Christy  and  Son,  Publishers. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A, B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee, 

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Estab  Cols $> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrt 

WAURIKAf  <G«).  pop.  2,327;  Jefferson  Co.  (S).  88  m  SE  of  Lawton.  CRIAP  RR. 
Cotton  gins ;  cotton  compress ;  creamery ;  elevators ;  hatchery.  Furniture  factory. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  small  grains.  Beef  cattle. 

News-Democrat + Thursday Democratic 1902     8     24     287     2.50        §1,758 

D.  J.  Morrison,  Editor  and  ftiblisher. 

WAYNOKA  (El),  pop.  2,018;  Woods  Co.  (NW).  80  m  W  of  Enid.  ATASF  RR. 
Ice  manufacturing  plant.  Creamery;  elevator;  railroad  shops.  Stock  yards. 
Sand,  gravel  pits.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  dairy  feeds,  beef,  fruit,  poultry. 

„  a"y£0fc,f  I^TO*?  *     jThursday Independent,....- 1900     5     24     231     3.00        §1,795 

L.  *W.  Fischer,  Editor ;'  A.  A.  Fischer,  Publisher. 
WEATHERFORD   (ESft),  pop  3,529;  Custer  Co.   (W).  78  m  W  of  Oklahoma  City. 
CRIAP  RR.  Elevators ;  nursery.  Southwestern  State  College.  Agriculture.  Wheat, 
cotton,  feeds. 

News  + Thursday Independent 1900     7     24     280     2.00 

J.  J.  Craddock.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Southwestern,  The -f  V Semi-mo Collegiate 1903     7     24     280     1.00 

Students  of  Southwestern  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WELEETKA  (K4).  pop.  1,648;  Okfuskee  Co.  (EC).  22  m  SW  of  Okmulgee.  SLSF 
RR.  Casing  head  gasoline  manufactured.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn, 
watermelons. 

American -f Thursday Independent 1902     6     23     252     2.00 

Leland  A.  Tenney,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WELLSTON  (H3),  pop.  643;  Lincoln  Co.  (C).  25  m  NW  of  Shawnee.  SLSF  RR. 
Feed  mill.  Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming. 

News-f- Thursday Democratic 1892     6     26     276     2.00 

Bernard  C.  Gerdes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WESTVILLE  (N2H),  pop.  781;  Adair  Co.  (E).  60  m  NE  of  Muskogee.  KCS  RR. 
Canning,  softwood  distilling  plants.  Manufactures  animal  feed.  Diversified 
farming. 

Reporter+ .Friday Independent 1960     6     24     259     2.00 

Roxa  Dismukes,  Editor;  George  Dismukes,  Publisher. 

WETUMKA  (K4),  pop.  2,025;  Hughes  Co.  (SEC).  84  m  S  of  Okmulgee.  SLSF  RR. 
Manufactures  caskets;  cottonseed  oil  products.  Gas  wells.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
peanuts,  watermelons,  corn. 

Hughes  Co.  Times  -f Thursday Independent 1904     7     24     280     2.00 

William   Morgan,  Publisher. 

WEWOKAf  (K4),  pop.  6,747;  Seminole  Co.  (EC).  12  m  SE  of  Seminole.  CRIAP 
RR.  Manufactures  clothing,  gasoline,  carbon  black,  brick,  chemicals,  oil  well 
supplies,  machine  shop,  cottonseed  oil  products.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Corn, 
wheat,  cotton. 

f  Capital-Democrat  + Friday Independent 1914     8     24     294      1.60 


f  Evg.  ex.  Sat., 

Times jSun.  &  Mon.,   Independent 

[Sun.  Morn. 


1914      8 


24      294      7.50 
Sunday  circ. 


Charles  Rhoades,  Editor;  Wewoka  Times  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 


WlLBURTONf  (M5),  pop.  1,939;  Latimer  Co.   (SE).  25  m  E  of  McAlester.  CRIAP; 
RR.  Lumber  mill.  Coal  mines;  gas  wells;  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture. 

7     24     280     2.00 


.  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1898 

Fred  Stovall,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Mountaineer,  The-f-  ................  Monthly  ..........  Collegiate  ...........  1927 

Students  of  Eastern  Oklahoma  A.  &  M.  College,  Publishers. 


7     24     255 


WOODWARDf  (Dl%),  pop.  5,915;  Woodward  Co.  (NW).  85  m  W  of  Enid.  ATASF; 
MKT  RRs.  Manufactures  butter.  Packing:  plant;  bottling  works  ;  hatchery.  Diver- 
sified farming-.  Wheat,  grain,  sorghum. 

BT.  ex.  Sat.   Indep€ndent 1923      g     23      294      7.80 


7  24     280     2.00 

8  24     280     2.00 


Clark  Lawrence,  Jr.,  Editor;  G.  C.  Lawrence,  Publisher. 
Woodward  Co.  Journal  +  ........  Thursday  ........  Independent.......  1930 

G.  T.  Newby,  Editor  and  Publisher.  1004  Ninth  St. 
Woodward  Co.  Republican  -f  .Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1903 


.  .  ............ 

E.  H.  Smith.  Jr.,  Editor;  G.  C.  Lawrence,  Publisher,  1009  Eighth  St. 

WYNNE  WOOD   (H5),  pop.  2,428;  Garvin  Co.    (SC).   66  m  SE  of  Oklahoma  City. 
ATASF  RR.  Cotton  gins  ;  oil  refinery  ;  hatchery.  Cement  block  plant.  Farming. 
Cotton,  corn,  oats,  fruit. 
Ga*ett«+  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1902     7     26     280     2.04 

Harold  C.  M.  Petersen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

YALE  (J2),  pop.  1,859;  Payne  Co.  (NC).  42  m  W  of  Tulsm.  ATASF;  MKT  RRs.  Oil 

refineries.  Oil  wells.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  cotton,  wheat. 
Record  -f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1908     6     24     259     2.00 

Clyde  T.  Brown,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

YUKON    <G8%),  pop.   1,990;  Canadian  Co.    (WC).    16   m  NW  of  Oklahoma   City. 
CRIAP   RR.    Flour,   feed   mills,    cotton   gins;   hatchery.    Agriculture.    Wheat, 
alfalfa,  corn,  cotton.  Cattle. 
Sun-f  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent......  1891     6     24     280     8.00 

Robert  A.  Park,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  161. 


§1,860 
1,700 

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§460 

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§300 

§3,212 
§3,212 

§1,807 
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§5,280 

§1,675 
§475 

§1,200 
§815 

81,404 


.  AB.C  Statement;  *Jtroe  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  (ace,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.     T  Agate  Hoes,  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat    Population— 1930  Census.     xRtod  McNally 
estimate.  Vlssned  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlptioa  included  in  membership  fee. 
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PORTLAND,  SALEM 

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OREGON 


Population  1,621,341    (U.  S.  Census.  1950) 
State  Capital,  SALEM 

Oregon  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Washington,  east  by  Idaho,  south  by  Nevada  and  Califor- 
nia, and  west  by  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Its  width  east  and  west  is  895  miles;  length  north  and  south 
IB  295  miles;  land  area,  96,850  square  miles;  rank  in  area,  ninth.  Oregon  has  800  air  miles  of 
coast  line. 

It  is  divided  unequally  by  the  Cascade  Mountains.  East  of  this  range  the  surface  is  generally 
undulating  table  land,  with  high,  cone-like  hills  and  deep  canyons.  Between  the  Cascade  and 
Coast  ranges  is  the  Willamette  valley,  60  miles  wide  by  150  miles  long  and  exceedingly  fertile; 
from  the  coast  range  westward  the  surface  is  mountainous,  hilly,  and  broken.  Dairying,  wool 
growing,  stock  raising,  and  the  growing  of  filberts,  winter  wheat,  barley,  oats,  and  hay  all  flour- 
ish. The  state  has  every  character  of  climate,  soil  and  production  known  to  the  temperate  zone. 

The  fruit  industry  is  among  the  most  important  in  the  country,  particularly  pears  and  apples, 
which  are  shipped  to  eastern  markets.  Prune  growing  and  drying  is  also  an  important  industry. 
The  Weather  Bureau  at  Portland  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  53.1;  highest 
on  record,  107;  lowest  on  record,  — 2;  total  annual  precipitation.  41.62  inches. 

Several  irrigation  projects  are  located  in  the  stretches  of  semi-arid  lands  in  the  southeast. 
The  Owyhee  Dam,  one  of  the  highest  in  the  world,  is  the  key  of  a  great  reclamation  project 
and  provides  water  for  101,476  acres  near  the  Idaho  line. 

The  Columbia  River,  on  the  north,  carries  tonnage  along  the  whole  of  its  400  miles  from  the 
Idaho  line,  and  Sows  into  the  Pacific  with  a  width  of  fourteen  miles  at  its  mouth,  making  one  of 
the  finest  harbors  in  the  world.  The  Snake  River,  on  the  east,  also  conveys  much  traffic.  The 
salmon  fisheries  at  Astoria  at  the  mouth  of  the  Columbia  are  among  the  world's  greatest. 

Oregon  has  almost  half  of  more  than  one  trillion  feet  of  timber  standing  in  the  three  coast 
states,  Oregon,  Washington,  and  California.  For  timber  cut  it  ranks  first.  Its  great  Columbia 
Highway,  unexcelled  for  scenic  beauty,  Mt.  Hood,  and  the  unique  Crater  Lake,  are  points  of 
tourist  interest.  Also  the  Malheur  Wildlife  Refuge,  perhaps  the  greatest  migratory  bird  refuge 
in  the  United  States.  The  State  University  is  located  at  Eugene;  the  State  Agricultural  College 
at  Corvallis. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  thirty-second.  Urban  population  (1950),  68.8%.  In  1950,  of 
the  1.621,841  total  population,  1,497,128  were  white;  24,213  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  69,827.  Farm  acreage,  20,327,688.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  339.8. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $19,963.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  7,742. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $229,368,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $180,264,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957):  wheat,  $51,282,000;  barley,  $16,794,000,  rank,  fifth; 
potatoes.  $14,059,000,  rank,  ninth;  hay,  $7,904,000;  sugar  beets  (1956  value  of  production), 
$4,708,000;  oats,  $4,411,000;  hops  $2,823,000,  rank,  third;  corn,  $1,227,000;  red  clover  seed, 
$1,045,000,  rank,  sixth;  alfalfa  seed,  $622,000;  dry  field  peas,  $601,000,  rank,  third;  alsike 
seed,  $520,000;  rye,  $309,000. 

Tree  nuts    (1957):   filberts,   $3,450,000;  walnuts,   $1,960,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957):  pears,  $19,238,000,  rank,  second;  strawberries 
(value  of  production),  $7,650,000,  rank,  second;  apples,  $5,772,000,  rank,  ninth;  cherries, 
$6,725,000,  rank,  third;  peaches,  $918,000;  cranberries,  (value  of  production),  $451,000; 
grapes,  $41,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $163,792,000;  all  sheep  and 
lambs,  $18,518,000;  horses  and  mules,  $4,224,000;  hogs  and  pigs,  $3,170,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $18,839,000;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial 
broilers),  $7,139,000;  turkeys,  $6,127,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $47,009,000.  Total  milk  pro- 
duction on  farms,  1,135,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  American  cheese,  19,906,000  Ibs.; 
creamery  butter,  12,804,000  Ibs.;  creamed  cottage  cheese,  11,470,000  Ibs.;  non-fat  dry  milk 
solids,  7,596,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  5,611,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Total  catch  (1966),  61,309,000  Ibs.;  $7,785,000  value.  Principal  fish:  salmon,  tuna,  tuna- 
like  fish,  crabs,  flounder. 

FORESTS 

Total  lumber  production  (1958),  8,410  million  board  feet.  Principal  woods:  douglas  flr, 
ponderosa  pine,  hemlock,  white  nr,  sugar  pine,  sitka  spruce,  larch,  port  orford  cedar,  western 
pine,  alder,  incense  cedar,  white  pine. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $1,027,224,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
lumber  and  products  (except  furniture),  food  and  kindred  products,  paper  and  products. 
Total  expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $70,083,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail* 
able  through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1951),  $28,401,000.  Principal  mineral  product*  in  order  of  value:  sand  and  gravel, 
cement,  stone,  diatomite. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  629,700.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  848,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  508.  Number  of  retail  storee  (1954),  19,064  ;  sales,  $1,924,382.000. 

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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  86 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Baker  (E),  Baker  ............................  16,175 

2  Benton    (W),   Corvmllis  ..................  81,570 

8  Clackamas  (NW),  Oregon  City  ......  86,716 

4  Clatsop    (NW),  Astoria  ..................  80,776 

5  Columbia   (NW),  St.  Helena  ..........  22,967 

6  Coos    (SW),   Coquille  ......................  42,266 

7  Crook  (C).  Prineville  ......................     8.991 

8  Curry   (SW),  Gold  Beach  ..............     6,048 

9  Deschutes    (WC),  Bend  ..................  21,812 

10  Douglas    (SW).  Roseburg  ..............  64,649 

11  Gilliam    (N).  Condon  ......................     2,817 

12  Grant  (EC),  Canyon  City  ..............     8,829 

18  Harney    (SE),   Burns  ......................     6.118 

14  Hood  River  (NC).  Hood  River  ......  12.740 

16  Jackson    (SW).   Medford  ................  68.610 

16  Jefferson   (C),  Madras  ....................     5.586 

17  Josephine   (SW).  Grants  Pass  ......  26,642 

18  Klamath    (S),  Klamath  Falls  ........  42,160 


County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

19  Lake  (S),  Lakeview  ........................     6,649 

20  Lane  (W),  Eugene  ..........................  126,776 

21  Lincoln    (W),  Toledo  ......................  21,808 

22  Linn    (W).  Albany  ..........................  54.817 

28   Malheur  (SE),  Vale  ........................  28,228 

24  Marion    (NW),    Salem  ....................  101,401 

26   Morrow   (N),  Heppner  ....................     4,788 

26  Multnomah  (NW),  Portland  ..........  471.687 

27  Polk  (NW),  Dallas  ..........................  26.817 

28  Sherman   (N),  Moro  ........................     2,271 

29  Tillamook   (NW).  Tillamook  ..........  18,606 

80  Umatilla  (NE),  Pendleton  ..............  41,708 

31  Union   (NE),  La  Grande  ................   17.962 

32  Wallowa   (NE),  Enterprise  ............     7.264 

33  Wasco  (NC).  The  Dalies  ................  16.662 

84   Washington    (NW).    Hillsboro  ......  61.269 

35  Wheeler    (NC),   Fossil  ....................     8,818 

36  Yamhill    (NW),   McMinnville  ........  88,484 


OREGON  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  ..........................................     20 

Evening  Dailies  ........................  (17) 

Morning   Dailies  ......................   (8) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition  ......   (7) 

Semi-weekly    ............................       6 

Weekly  ......................................  Ill 

Fortnightly    .....  ^  .......................       1 

Semi-monthly    ..........................        1 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies   (9) 
Shoppers  ....................................   (7) 

- 
Total  Newspapers  ................  139 

Total  number  of  publications  ............................................................................  212 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications  ......................................     35 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications  ....................................................  109 

For  circulation  figures  for  dally  papers  see  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  is 
possible  to  Incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 

CIre 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  ..........................................  4 

Semi-weekly    ............................  1 

Weekly  ......................................  16 

Fortnightly    ..............................  4 

Semi-monthly    ..........................  6 

Monthly   ....................................  33 

Bi-monthly  ................................  8 

Quarterly   ..................................  6 

Four  times  a  year  ....................  1 

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Total  Periodicals  ..................  73 


104  1.60   $2.600 
294  18.00**10,315 


24  294  4.00 


6,287 


Estab  Cols^  Width  T  Depth    Sub 
ALBANYf  (D8),  pop.  10,115;  Linn  Co.  (W).  On  Willamette  River,  navigable  to  this 

point,  26  m  S  of  Salem.  OE;  SP  RRs.  Airline  WCA. 

Ships  poultry  products.  Manufactures  furniture,  meat  products,  canned  milk. 

leather  goods,  lumber,  plywood.  Douglas  fir  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Grain, 

field  seeds,  small  fruits,  filbert  nuts. 
Covers  .......................................  Monthly  ..........  Stamp  Collect'g.1939     2     28 

Alma  H.  McLing,  Editor;  Van  Dahl  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Democrat-Herald  +  .................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Independent  .......  1866     8     22 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Elmo  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Greater  Oregon-f  ...................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1812     8 

James  P.  and  Mary  an  Howard,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Western  Stamp  Collector  .......  Tues.  &  Sat  .....  Stamp  Collect'*.  1930     6 

Wm.  W.  Wylie.  Editor;  Van  Dahl  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

AMITY  (D2H),  pop.  672;  Yamhill  Co.  (NW).  86  m  SW  of  Portland.  SP  RR.  Dairy. 

poultry  farms.  Walnuts,  grain,  fruit,  berries. 
Standard  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1910     6     24     276     2.60 

William  Bennett  and  Ronald  A.  Miller,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ASHLAND   (E6%).  pop.  7.789;  Jackson  Co.    (SW).   12  m  SE  of  Medford.  SP  RR. 

Manufactures  lumber,  boxes,  canned  goods.  Southern  Oregon  College  of  Educa- 

tion. Resort,  mineral  springs.  Granite  quarries;  gold  mines.  Fir,  pine  timber. 

Diversified  farming.  Fruit,  wheat,  hay. 

Siskiyou,  The+V  (offset)  ......  Wednesday  .....  Collegiate  ...........  1926     5     24     210  x2.50 

Students  of  Southern  Oregon  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Tidings  -h  ..................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Independent  .......  1876     8     24     280   12.00 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Graham  M.  Dean,  Editor;  Ashland  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

ASTORIAf  (Dl),  pop.  12,881;  Clatsop  Co.  (NW).  Port  of  entry  on  Columbia  River, 
10  m  from  its  mouth,  71  m  NW  of  Portland.  SPAS  RR.  Boat  connections.  Air- 
line WCA.  Important  tuna,  salmon  fisheries  and  canneries.  Manufactures  flour, 
dairy  products,  veneer,  lumber.  Fir,  spruce,  hemlock  timber.  Diversified  farm- 
ing. Peas,  cranberries. 

(  A.torian  +  ................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1892     *     28     29< 

]  A»torian-Budget+  ..................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1873     8     23     294   18.60   **«»464 

V.          Color  advertising  accepted. 

Fred  Andrus,  Editor;  R.  B.  Chessman,  Publisher. 

CtrcoUtion--**Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ens.  la  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNallf 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  In  membership  fee. 

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ASTORIAf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols <J> Width? Death    Sub  Gift 

Columbia  Press -f Thursday Independent 1922     6     24     273     2  00          &940 

O.  Zatterlow,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1279  Marine  Dr. 

ATHENA  (Jl%),  pop.  750;  Umatilla  Co.  (NE).  20  m  SW  of  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 
NP;  UP  RRs.  Flour  mill;  grain  elevator;  saw  mill;  cannery.  Cattle,  grain, 
produce  farms. 

Press Thursday Independent 1887     6     24     280     2.50          5511 

R.  C.  Cooke,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BAKERf  (K8),  pop.  9,471;  Baker  Co.  (E).  On  the  old  Oregon  Trail,  48  m  SE  of 
La  Grande.  UP  RR.  Airline  WCA.  Important  distributing  center  of  Eastern 
Oregon.  Lumber  and  flour  mills;  creameries.  Ships  lumber  and  cattle.  Gold, 
silver,  copper  mines.  Ponderosa  pine  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat, 
potatoes. 

Democrat-Herald + Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1870     8     24     294     9.00       •3,007 

Lee  C.  Bellinger,  Editor;  Baker  Democrat-Herald  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Record-Courier -1- Thursday Independent 1901     8     24     283     3.00        §2,537 

Byron  C.  Brinton,  Editor;  C.  M.  Brinton  &  Sons,  Publishers. 

BANDON  (C4%).  pop.  1,251;  Coos  Co.  (W).  At  mouth  of  Coquille  River,  95  m  NW 
of  Medford.  Railroad  station,  Coquille.  SP  RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  dairy 
products.  Salmon  fisheries.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Stock,  poultry  products. 

Western  World  + Thursday Independent 1912     7     24     280     3.50          1,467 

Felsheim  and  Felsheim,  Publishers. 

BEAVERTON  (E2),  pop.  2,512  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-10-54),  gives  3,218),  Wash- 
ington  Co.  (NW).  5  m  W  of  Portland.  OE;  SP  RRs.  Residential.  Diversified 
farming.  Celery*  onions. 

Valley  News Thursday Independent 1951     8     24     290     3.00        §3*155 

Elbert  Hawkins,  Editor;  Valley  Publishing  Inc.,  Pub.,  11765  S.W.  Canyon  Rd. 

BENDf  (F3%),  pop.  11,409;  Deschutes  Co.  (W1C).  105  m  SE  of  Salem.  GN;  SP&S; 
UP  RRs.  Airline,  UAL.  Manufactures  furniture,  boxes,  lumber.  Creamery.  Pine 


timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  alfalfa. 

Bulletin  4- Evg.ex.Sun..  .  Independent 1916 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  W.  Chandler,  Editor  and  Publisher,  786-38  Wall  St. 


8     22     308   15.00    **5,298 


BROOKINGS  (C5%),  pop.  3,250  (special  U.  S.  Census  6-22-54,  gives  2,273);  Curry 
Co.  (SW).  On  Chetco  River,  75  m  SW  of  Medford.  Railroad  station,  Coquille.  SP 
RR.  Saw,  plywood  and  veneer  mills.  Dairy  farms.  Resort. 

Br??ffsef)^™^.!!!0.!          }Thursday Independent 1946      5     24     276     3.00        §1,550 

Vernon  L.  Shomsnak,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BROWNSVLLE  (E8),  pop.  1.176;  Linn  Co.  (W).  25  m  N  of  Eugene.  SP  RR.  Bank, 
Halsey.  Lumber,  woolen  mills.  Fir  timber.  Poultry  and  dairy  farms.  Cattle. 
Hay,  wheat,  oats. 

Times -f Thursday Independent 1888     6     24     252     2.50  §920 

John  L.  Roberts,  Editor;  John  L.  and  Celia  A.  Roberts,  Publishers. 

BURNSf  (H4),  pop.  8,098;  Harney  Co.  (SE).  130  m  SW  of  La  Grande.  O&N;  UP 
RRs.  Lumber  mill.  Yellow  pine  timber.  Cattle,  sheep,  grain  farms. 

Times-Herald -f Thursday Independent 1887     8     22     280     3.00          2,380 

Hugh  Gale.  Editor;  Burns-Times-Herald,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

CANBY  (E2),  pop.  1,671;  Clackamas  Co.  (NW).  28  m  S  of  Portland.  SP  RR.  Nurs- 
eries; hatchery.  Diversified  farming.  Poultry,  grain,  strawberries,  bulbs,  flowers. 

Herald  4- Thursday Independent 1915     7     24     280     3.00        §2,050 

William  G.  and  Myra  Weston,  Publishers. 

CARLTON  (D2).  pop.  1,081;  Yamhill  Co.  (NW).  25  m  NW  of  Salem.  SP  RR.  Saw, 
shingle  mills;  glove  factory;  creamery;  nursery;  logging.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Turkeys.  Wheat,  peas,  oats. 

Carlton- Yamhill  Review Thursday Independent 1946     6     24     276     8.00        §1,000 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ronald  A.  Miller  and  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  H.  Bennett, 

Editors  and  Publishers. 

CAVE  JUNCTION  (D5),  pop.  283;  Josephine  Co.  (SW).  60  m  SW  of  Medford.  Rail- 
road station,  Waters  Creek.  C&OC  RR.  Saw  mills.  Dairy  farms. 

Illinois  Valley  News-f Thursday Independent 1937     6     24     280     3.00        §1,159 

Allan  Markley,  Editor;  James  McDermott,  Publisher. 
CHARLESTON— See  Empire. 

CLATSKANIE  (Dl),  pop.  901;  Columbia  Co.  (NW).  On  Clatskanie  River,  48  m  NW 
of  Portland.  SPAS  RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  dairv  products.  Salmon  fisheries. 
Fir  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Mint  oil. 

Chief -f Friday Republican 1890     7     24     280     2.50          1,668 

Gail  Steele,  Editor;  W.  Arthur  Steele,  Publisher. 

CONDONf  (G2).  pop.  968;  Gilliam  Co.  (N).  62  m  SE  of  The  Dalles.  CK&S;  UP  RRs. 
Ships  grain,  wool,  cattle,  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Wheat. 

Globe-Times -f Thursday Republican 1891     7     24     280     4.00         1,040 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Richard  Zita,  Publishers. 

COOS  BAY-NORTH  BEND  (C4),  pop.  12,822  (Coos  Bay,  6.228;  North  Bend,  6,099); 
Coos  Co.  (SW).  On  Coos  Bay,  120  m  SW  of  Eugene.  SP  RR.  Boat  connections. 
Airline  WCA.  Manufactures  lumber  products,  myrtlewood  novelties,  battery 
separators,  cheese.  Salmon  fisheries.  Coal  mines;  fir,  cedar  timber.  Diversified 
farming.  Potatoes,  corn,  hay. 

World-f ..Evg.  ex.Sun...Independent 1879     8     23     294  18.00*^11,785 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Forest  W.  Amsden,  Editor;  Sheldon  F.  Sackett,  Publisher,  4th  and  Bennett. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Kits.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCotinty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  rear.  xSubscxiption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Esttb  Cols* Width? Depth   Sub  Clrt 

COQUILLEf  (C4),  pop.  8,628;  Coos  Co.  (SW).  On  Coquille  River,  82  m  SW  of 
Eugene.  SP  RR.  Manufactures  myrtlewood  novelties,  milk  products.  Logging. 
Timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Coquille  Valley  Sentinel-f Thursday Independent 1902     8     24     801     8.00         2,310 

Prints  free  distribution  shopping  paper  on  Thursday  called  Coos  County  Buyers' 

Guide. 
Ralph  P.  Stuller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CORVALLISf  (D8),  pop.  16.207;  Benton  Co.  (W).  On  Willamette  River,  80  m  SW  of 
Salem.  SP  RR.  Airline  WCA.  Manufactures  lumber  products,  bricks  and  tile. 
Hatcheries.  Oregon  State  Agricultural  College.  Fir  timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Dairy  and  poultry  products. 

Benton  County  Herald-j- Thursday Independent 1904     8     24     280     8.00          2,744 

James  P.  and  Maryan  Howard,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Gazette-Times  + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Republican 1862     9     22     801   18.00   **6.604 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  C.  Ingalls,  Editor;  Corvallis  Gatette -Times,  Publisher. 

Coll.  Teach'g 1953     2     36     115     2.00  720 

Subscription  price,  2  years,  8.60. 

Graduate  School,  Oregon  State  College,  Publisher,  Commerce  Hall, 
Oregon  State  College. 

{Quarterly Agriculture 1953     3     28     132     Free 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Publisher,  Oregon  State  College. 

Oregon  Opportunities Bi-monthly....  j  p^ures  3      27      133      1*00 

Thomas  A,  Wilson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  227  South  2nd  St. 

Oregon  Ornamental  and         \ .  fl  _  w_  nvw.«™if«i*>       1957     2     42     126     1-°° 

Nursery  Digest f  *  u'  a  yr -Horticulture Controlled  free  dist.          1,000 

Al  Roberts,  Editor ;  Agriculture  Experiment  Station,  Publisher,  Oregon  State  CoL 

Oregon  State  Barometer  -f...  {M^nTS^TnuS-s.  Colle*iBt* 189S     9     24     287  x5'00         7'783 

Associated  Students  of  Oregon  State  'college.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Oregon  Stater,  The  -f  V Monthly Col.  Alumni 1940     8     81      140  10,100 

Ted  H.  Carlson,  Editor;  O.S.C.  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher, 
104  Memorial  Union  Bldg. 

Oregon  State  Tech  Record  V ..Quarterly Coll.  Eng'g 1926     2     40      108      1.20        Jl.OOO 

Students  of  the  School  of  Engineering  of  Oregon  State  College,   Publishers, 
216  Memorial  Union. 

COTTAGE  GROVE  (D4),  pop.  8,686;  Lane  Co.  (W).  22  m  S  of  Eugene.  OP&E;  SP 
RRs.  Lumber  mills;  logging.  Douglas  fir  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Sentinel-h Thursday Independent 1889     8     24     291     3.00        §3,050 

W.  C.  Martin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DALLASf  (D2%),  pop.  4,798;  Polk  Co.  (NW).  15  m  W  of  Salem.  SP  RR.  Manu- 
factures lumber  carriers,  lift  trucks,  wooden  spoons,  leather.  Ships  lumber. 
Fir,  hemlock  timber.  Dairying.  Diversified  farming.  Prunes,  grain,  hay,  cherries. 

Polk  Co.  Itemizer-Observer -f- Thursday Republican 1875     8     24     294     3.50        §3,033 

Earle  Richardson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DAYTON  (D2),  pop  719;  Yamhill  Co.  (NW).  20  m  N  of  Salem.  SP  RR.  Fruit  and 
vegetable  drying  industry;  box  factory.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  corn. 

Tribune-f- Thursday Independent 1911     6     24     224     2.00  

R.  R.  Allison,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DELAKE  (D8),  pop.  644;  Lincoln  Co.  (W).  90  m  SW  of  Portland.  Railroad  station, 
Williamiana.  SP;  WAGR  RRs.  Bank,  Newport.  Resort.  Farming. 

North  Lincoln  News-Guard  +  .Thursday Independent 1927     7     24     280     3.00        §1,750 

Circulates  in  12  communities;  including  Otis,  Ocean  Lake,  Taft  and  Depoe  Bay. 
Allen  D.  Reed,  Editor;  Allen  D.  Reed  and  Lorraine  F.  Reed,  Publishers. 

DRAIN  (D4),  pop.  1,160;  Douglas  Co.  (SW).  80  m  SW  of  Eugene.  SP  RR.  Logging; 
saw  mills.  Ships  wool,  sheep,  bulbs,  lumber.  Douglas  fir  timber.  Agriculture. 

Enterprise-f- Thursday Independent 1922     6     24     276     8.00        81,030 

Roy  T.  Lowell  and  Lydia  Anderson,  Publishers. 

ELGIN  (K2),  pop.  1,228;  Union  Co.  (NE).  On  Grande  Ronde  River.  45  m  SE  of  Walla 
Walla,  Wash.  UP  RR.  Lumber  mills.  Ships  apples.  Ponderosa  pine,  fir,  larch 
timber.  Diversified  farming.  Apples,  wheat,  livestock. 

Recorder-f- Thursday Independent 1891      6     26     280     8.00  §7O4 

R.  E.  Lyman,  Editor;  John  W.  Lyman,  Richard  E.  Lyman,  Publishers. 

EMPIRE  (C4),  pop.  2,261  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-16-64,  gives  8,498) ;  Coos  Co.  (SW). 
75  m  SW  of  Eugene.  SP  RR.  Bank,  Coos  Bay.  Sawmill.  Timber.  Paper  pulp 
manufactured.  Fisheries.  Diversified  farming.  Cranberries.  Resort. 

Empire  Charleston  Builder -f. Thursday Independent 1953      8     22      283      3.00        §1,186 

Ida  V.  Kutch,  Editor;  Johnson  F.  Kutch,  Publisher. 

ENTERPRlSEf  (K2),  pop.  1.718;  Wallowa  Co.  (NE).  40  m  E  of  La  Grande.  UP  RR. 
Manufactures  lumber  and  dairy  products.  Pine  timber.  Canneries.  Frozen  food 
lockers.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  hogs. 

Inlpublte?Jr1+  Prfnter"          JBi-wkly,  Mon.Jndependent 1957  6     24     252         2,000— Free 

Art  Weiss',  Editor 'and 'Publisher. 

Wallowa  County  Chief  tain -I- ..Thursday Independent 1884  7     24     280     4.60        §2,305 

Gwen  T.  Coffin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Ciradatfcm-HHrSept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Auditt 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -fUses  Msts.  •Nonpareil 
eas,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  zSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Co  Is  <3>  Width  V  Depth   Sub  Ore 

ESTACADA  (E2),  pop.  950;  Clackamas  Co.  (NW).  26  m  SE  of  Portland,  nearest  rail- 

road  station.  Saw  and  tie  mills.  Fir,  cedar  timber.  Agriculture. 
Clackamas  County  News  +  ....  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1904     7     23     276     2.50         2,205 

L.  J.  Anderson,  Editor;  Clackamas  County  News,  Publisher. 

EUGENEf   (D8%),  pop.  85,879;  Lane  Co.   (W).  On  Willamette  River,  126  m  8  of 
Portland.  OE;  SP  RRs.  Airlines:  UAL;  WCA. 

Manufactures   lumber,   plywood,   wood  products.   Fruit  and   vegetable  can- 
neries;  creameries;   meat   packing   plant;    hatcheries.    University    of    Oregon. 
Four   banks;    clearings    (1957),    $192,354,022;    deposits    (1957),    $80,060,952. 
26,090    electric   meters;    41,556    telephones.    Douglas    fir   timber.    Agriculture. 
Fruit,  turkeys,  flower  and  bulb  growing.  TV  station. 
Old  Oregon  ...............................  Bi-monthly  .....  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1919     3     28     140  x4.00          4,687 

Ken  Metzler,  Editor;  Alumni  Assn.  of  the  University  of  Oregon,  Publisher. 

Oregon  Emerald  -fV  ..............  {^J1^6*'  Satt  Collegiate  ...........  1898     5     23     231  xS.OO        J4.600 

Student  Publications  Board  of  "  University  of  Oregon. 


.Quarterly  ........  Legal  4  Coll  ......  1922     1     50       98     4.00         2.602 

Subscription  included  in  State  Bar  Association  fee. 
F.  R.  Lacy,  Editor;  University  of  Oregon  School  of  Law,  Publisher. 
Oregon  Publisher-}-  .................  Monthly  ..........  Journalistic  .......  1932     3     26     140     1.50  $330 

Carl  C.   Webb,  Editor;  Oregon  Newspaper  Publishers  Assn.,  P.  O.  Box   6156. 

Renter-Guard-,-  ...................  {£*^"   Independent.  ......  »«     '     * 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

A.  F.  Baker,  Jr.,  Editor;  A.  F.  Baker,  Publisher,  Tenth  and  High  Sts. 
FLORENCE  (C3%),  pop.  1,026;  Lane  Co.  (W).  60  m  W  of  Eugene.  Railroad  station, 

Cushman.   SP  RR.  Manufactures   lumber  and  shingles.  Salmon  fisheries.   Fir 

timber.  Diversified  farming.  Bent  grass. 
Siuslaw  Oar-f  ..........................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1928     6     26     280     3.00        §1,360 

Leland  Morgan,  Editor;  Morgan  Bros.,  Publishers.  }  1,3  00  —  Free 

FOREST  GROVE    (D2),  pop.  4,848;  Washington  Co.   (NW).  20  m  W  of  Portland. 

OE;  SP  RRs.  Saw  mills;  creamery.  Fir  timber.  Pacific  University.  Farming. 

Pacific  University  Index  -fV.  Monday  ...........  Collegiate  ...........  1889     5     24     224     1.00 

Students  of  Pacific  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

W%meJ^^^  ........  Ind.Rep  .............  1886     8     24     301     3.00        §3,398 

Hugh  McGiivra,  Editor;  News-Times  Publishing  Company. 

FOSSILf  (G2%),  pop.  645;  Wheeler  Co.  (NO.  68  m  SE  of  The  Dalles.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Condon.  UP  RR.  Ponderosa  pine  timber.  Stock  farms.  Wool,  sheep,  cattle. 
Journal  4-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent.  ......  1886     7     24     280     8.00  550 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Richard  Zita,  Publishers. 

GOLD   BEACHf    (C5).  pop.   677;  Curry   Co.    (SW).   On  Rogue  River,    80   m   W   of 
Medford.   Railroad   station,   Coquille.   SP   RR.   Fishing   resort.   Lumber  mills. 
Timber.  Stock,  dairy  farms.  Potatoes. 
Curry  County  Reporter  -f  .......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1912     7     23     280     3.50        $1,931 

Robert  Van  Leer,  Publisher. 

GRANTS  PASSf  (D5),  pop.  8,116;  Josephine  Co.  (SW).  On  Rogue  River,  25  m  NW 
of  Medford.  C&OC;  SP  RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  lumber,  dairy  products, 
canned  goods.  Nurseries.  Resort:  salmon  fishing.  Gold  mines;  fir,  pine  timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Bulbs,  hops,  clover  seed. 

Bulletin-f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1924     7     24     280     3.00          1,255 

E.  K.  Anderson,  Editor;  Bulletin  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

Courier-f  ..................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1886     8     22     294   12.80   **7,248 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

E.  E.  and  A.  E.  Voorhies,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

GRESHAM  (B2).  pop.  3,049;  Multnomah  Co.   (NW).  12  m  E  of  Portland.  PT  RR. 
Manufactures  lumber,  brick,  aluminum,  dairy  products.  Fruits  packed.  Nurs- 
eries. Dairy,  fruit,  truck  farms.  Berries,  bulbs. 
Outlook  -I-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1911     8     24     294     3.00  **4,301 

T.  B.  Purcell,  Editor;  Outlook  Publishing  Company. 

HALSEY  (D8),  pop.  388;  Linn  Co.  (W).  On  Willamette  River.  42  m  S  of  Salem.  SP 

RR.  Spruce  and  flr  timber.  Grain,  dairy,  stock,  fruit,  poultry  farms.  Hay. 
Review  -f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1936     6     22     252     2.00  5340 

Warren  D.  Giles,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  227. 

HARRISBURG  (D8),  pop.  862;  Linn  Co.  (W).  On  the  Willamette  River,  18  m  N  of 

Eugene.  OE;  SP  RRs.  Saw  mill.  Timber.  Dairy,  grain  farms. 
Bulletin-f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1900     6     26     280     8.00  §400 

Warren  D.  Giles,  Editor;  Warren  D.  and  Leola  M.  Giles,  Publishers. 

HEPPNERf  (H2).  pop.  1,648;  Morrow  Co.  (N).  75  m  SW  of  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  UP 

RR.  Saw  mills  ;  logging.  Ponderosa  pine  timber.  Grain,  stock  farms. 
Gazette-Times  4-  ......................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1883     7     24     280     3.00        §1,248 

Robert  Penland.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HERMISTON  (Hlft),  pop.  8,804  ;  Umatilla  Co.  (NE).  60  m  SW  of  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 
UP  RR.  Manufactures  cattle  medicines.  Creamery.  Cattle.  Poultry,  dairy  and 
truck  farms.  Watermelons,  hops. 
Herald4-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1906     8     21     294     8.60        §2,750 

D.  C.  Bartlett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  AB.C  Statement;  *June  and  March  AB.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  lice,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee, 

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HILLSBOROf  (E2),  pop.  6.142;  Washington  Co.  (NW).  17  m  W  of  Portland.  OE;  SP 
RRs.  Manufactures  lumber,  milk  products*  canned  fruit  and  vegetables,  meat 
packing,  brick  and  tile.  Fir  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Berries,  English  wal- 
nuts, filberts. 

Argus -f Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1894     8     28     294     6.00   **5,36a 

W.  Verne  McKinney.  Editor;  McKinney  &  McKinney,  Publishers,  150  S.  3rd. 

HOOD  RIVERf  (F2),  pop.  8,701;  Hood  River  Co.  (NC).  On  Columbia  River.  60  m  NE 
of  Portland.  MH;  UP  RRs.  Fruit  packing  and  shipping  center.  Creamery. 
Douglas  fir  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck,  fruit  farms.  Apples,  pears,  cherries. 

News  + ..Thursday Independent 1906     8     22     280     8.00        $3,835 

Bob  Hall,  Editor;  E.  A.  Sonnichsen,  Publisher. 

INDEPENDENCE  (D8),  pop.  1,987;  Polk  Co.  (NW).  12  m  W  of  Salem.  SP;  V&S 
RRs.  Hops  market.  Douglas  fir  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cherries,  hay. 

Enterprise -f- Friday Independent 1881     6     24     280     8.00          1,276 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Dean  H.  Leonard,  Publishers. 

JEFFERSON  (D8),  pop.  686;  Marion  Co.  (NW).  On  Santiam  River,  17  m  S  of  Salem. 
SP  RR.  Bank,  Albany.  Feed  mill.  Cattle.  Dairy  farms.  Diversified  farming. 
Hops,  peppermint,  wheat. 

Review-f .Friday Republican 1890     6     26     262     2.00  5565 

Lester  L.  Shields,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JOHN  DAY  (J8),  pop.  1,697;  Grant  Co.  (EC).  87  m  S  of  Pendleton.  Railroad  station. 
Condon.  UP  RR.  Manufactures  butter.  Resort,  hunting.  Stock  farms. 


Blue  Mountain  Eagle  + Thursday Independent 1886 

Viola  M.  Puntney,  Publisher,  120  N.W.  First  Ave. 


8     24     816      8.00        §1,878 


JOSEPH  (K2),  pop.  666;  Wallowa  Co.  (NE).  6  m  S  of  Enterprise.  UP  RR.  Airport. 
Saw  mills.  Timber. 


Chief  Joseph  Herald Thursday Independent. 1898 

Dwight  L.  Hinshaw,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7     24     280     8.00        §1,013 


.  pop.  1. 

Cannery;  lumber  mill;  hatcheries;  creamery.  Ships  seeds,  canned  goods.   Fir 
timber.  Diversified  farming.  Seeds,  vegetables. 
Tlmes-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1891     7     24     280     8.00 

C.  L.  McKinley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  8. 

(S).  67  m  E  of  Medford.  GN; 


1,026 


KLAMATH  FALLSf   (F6),  pop.   16,876;  Klamath  Co. 
OC&E;  SP  RRs.  Airline  UAL;  WCA. 

Saw  mill  machinery  manufactured.  Lumber  and  box  shook  factories;  saw 
mills  ;  creameries.  Trading  center.  Ponderosa  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes, 
grain,  cattle. 

fEvg.ex.Sat.AT    .  -  w  1906      8     22     294   18.00  **  14,091 

n    SumM  Ind.  Rep  .............  Sunday  circ.**14,219 


W-.WLM  »nrf 
Herald  and 


1,486 
**3,728 


801     4.00        §2,110 


IOUI1.,   OUII.1U. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising-  accepted. 
Frank  Jenkins.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LA  GRANDEf  (J2),  pop.  8,685;  Union  Co.  (NE).  50  m  S  of  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  UP 
RR.  Airline  WCA. 

Manufactures    lumber,    flour,    logging   trailers,    beverages,    meat   products. 

Trading  center.   Railroad   shops.   Snips   lumber,   grain,   fruit.   Eastern   Oregon 

College  of   Education.  Resort.   Pine,   fir,   spruce  timber.   Diversified   farming. 

Wheat,  grass  seed. 

Eastern  Oregon  Review + Thursday Independent 1931     8     22     280     8.00 

C.  J.  Shorb,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1408  Adams  Ave. 

Observer -f- Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1896     8     28     294   15.00 

Ray  C.  Anderson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAKEVIEWf  (G5%).  pop.  2,881;  Lake  Co.  (S).  95  m  E  of  Klamath  Falls.  SP  RR. 
Manufactures  lumber,  boxes,  dairy  products.  Ponderosa  pine  timber.  Stock, 
dairy  farms.  Sheep,  cattle. 

^"         }Thursday Independent 1880     8     24 

D.  C.  Howell,  Editor  ;*Gien  H.  Charles,  Publisher,  Box  271. 

LEBANON  (E8),  pop.  5,878;  Linn  Co.  (W).  28  m  SE  of  Salem.  OE;  SP  RRs.  Saw 
mills.  Creamery.  Plywood  plant.  Fir  timber.  Agriculture.  Berries,  grain,  fruit. 

Express -f- Mon.&Thurs.. Independent 1887     8     28     287     5.50        §3,492 

R.  M.  Hay  den,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Park  and  E.  Grant. 

MADRASf  (F8),  pop.  1,268;  Jefferson  Co.  (C).  100  m  S  of  The  Dalles.  SPAS;  UP 
RRs.  Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cattle,  sheep,  wheat. 

Pioneer Thursday Independent 1904     8     24     294     8.00        §1,650 

William  C.  Robinson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  868. 

MARYLHURST  (B2),  pop.  875;  Clackamas  Co.  (NW).  10  tn  S  of  Portland.  Railroad 
station.  Oregon  City.  PT;  SP  RRs.  Bank,  Oswego.  Diversified  farming.  Maryl- 
hurst  College. 

Tower,  The-f  V Monthly Collegiate 1985     5     24     281     1.00 

Students  of  Marylhurst  College,  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.       $1.200 

McMINNVILLEf  <D2).  pop.  6.685:  Yamhill  Co.  (NW).  On  Yamhill  River,  28  m  NW 
of  Salem.  SP  RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  milk  products.  Linfield  College.  Timber. 
Agriculture.  Livestock,  wheat,  hops,  walnuts. 

Linfield  Review 4- V Friday Bapt.  Coll 1894     6     24     224  xl.50  *875 

Associated  Students  of  Linfield  College,  Publishers,  Box  806. 

News-Register-f Mon.AThurs...Ind.  Rep 1888     8     28     294   12.00        §3,876 

Kenneth  Holmes,  Editor ;  Philip  N.  Bladine,  Publisher. 

CtreuUHon— -**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  wJune  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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MEDFORDf  (£5),  pop.  17,805  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-9-54,  gives  19,050);  Jackson 
Co.  (SW).  55  m  NW  of  Klamath  Falls.  SP  RR.  Airlines:  PC;  UAL;  WCA. 

Manufactures  canned  fruit,  lumber  products,  vinegar  and  pickles.  Resort,  gate- 
way to  Crater  Lake  National  Park.  Fine,  fir  timber.  Dairy,  fruit,  truck  farms. 
TV  station. 


M-U-Tribune-f  .......................  fe'lM.  ^pend.nt  .......  ^     * 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  W.  Ruhl,  Editor;  Medford  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 


MILL  CITY  (E8).  pop.  1,792;  Marion  Co.   (NW).  86  m  SE  of  Salem.  SP  RR.  Saw, 

plywood  mill.  Manufactures  handles.  Grain  farms,  fruit,  dairy. 
Enterprise^-  .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1944     6     26     266     8.00  5790 

Don  W.  Moffatt,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  U  4  8. 

MILTON-FREEWATER  (Jl%),  pop.  3,851  (Milton  2,862,  Freewater  1,489)  ;  Umatilla 
Co.  (NE).  On  Walla  Walla  River,  10  m  S  of  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  UP;  WWV 
(elec.)  RRs.  Manufactures  farm  machinery,  lumber.  Ships  canned  and  frozen  fruit 
and  vegetables.  Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  prunes,  peas. 

Eagle-Times  .............................  Friday  ............  Republican  .........  1886     7     24     280     8.50          1,202 

Hermon  E.  Judd,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Valley   Herald  +  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1956      7     24     280     8.00        51,609 

Charles  E.  Heard,  Editor;  Harry  Ringland,  Publisher,  12  N.  W.  8th  Ave. 

MILWAUKIE  (B2)  (independent  branch  of  Portland  P.  O.),  pop.  5,258.  Clackamas  Co. 
(NW).   Adjoins   Portland   on   the   south.   PT;   SP   RRs.   Manufactures   boxes, 
screen  doors,   shingles,   tools,   batteries;  plywood.   Farm  equipment  assembly. 
Agriculture.  Holly. 
Review  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1921     8     22     280     8.00        §3,280 

Monroe  Sweetland,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1926  Washington  St. 

MOLALLA  (E2%),  pop.  1,497;  Clackamas  Co.  (NW).  25  m  SE  of  Portland.  SP  RR. 
Saw  mills;  machine  shop;  logging.   Brick,  tile,  wood  products  manufactured. 
Timber.  Fruit,  dairy,  grain,  cattle  farms. 
Pioneer  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1913     7     23     280     2.50        §1,54O 

Paul  F.  and  Eva  K.  Rudd,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MONMOUTH  (D8),  pop.  1,966;  Polk  Co.  (NW).  15  m  SW  of  Salem.  Railroad  station, 
Independence.  SP  RR.  Saw  mills;  grain  elevator.  Oregon  College  of  Education. 
Fir  timber.  Farming.  Cherries,  prunes,  peaches,  berries,  melons,  beans. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1908      5     24     217      1.50  §404 

E.  J.  Swenson,  Editor;  Swenson  Bros.,  Publishers. 

T-  +V  .............................  Monday  ...........  Coll.  New.  .........  »«  ContML  3iK  025 

Students  of  Oregon  College  of  Education,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MOROf   (G2),  pop.  869;  Sherman  Co.   (N).  89  m  SE  of  The  Dalles.  UP  RR.  Cattle. 

Agriculture.  Wheat,  barley,  oats. 
Sherman  County  Journal  -f  ....  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1888     7     24     280     2.00  §820 

Giles  L.  French,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOUNT  ANGEL  (E2ft),  pop.  1,816;  Marion  Co.  (NW).  18  m  NE  of  Salem.  SP  RR. 

Manufactures  dried  milk,  canned  fruit.  Dairy,  fruit,  grain  farms.  Flax. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1921     7     24     280      1.50  §82S 

E.  B.  Stolle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MYRTLE  CREEK  (D4%),  pop.  1,781;  Douglas  Co.  (SW).  8  m  S  of  Roseburg.  SP  RR. 
Manufactures   lumber,   dairy  products.   Prune  processing.   Agriculture.   Sheep, 
cattle. 
f   Arrow,  The-h  ...........................  Semi-mo  .........  Shopper  ..............  1958     7     24     280       £1.968—  Free 

1   Mail-f  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1902     7     24     280     8.00          2,114 

1  Mrs.  H.  W.  Schiltz,  Editor;  Hal  W.  Schiltz,  Publisher. 

MYRTLE  POINT  (C4%),  pop.  2,088;  Coos  Co.   (SW).  On  Coquille  River.  90  m  SW 
of  Eugene.  SP  RR.  Manufactures  dairy,  wood  products.  Cedar,  myrtle  timber. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Hay. 
Herald  Press-f  .........................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1889     7     24     280     8.00          1,688 

G.  W.  Hall.  Editor;  E.  F.  and  G.  W.  Hall,  Publishers. 

NEWBERG  (E2),  pop.  8.946;  Yamhill  Co.  (NW).  On  Willamette  River,  25  m  SW  of 

Portland.  SP  RR.  Flour,  pulp  and  saw  mills  ;  fruit  and  nut  packing  ;  iron  works. 

George  Fox  College.  Agriculture.  Nuts,  prunes,  grain. 
CrescentV  ................................  Bi-wkly(Fri.)  Collegiate  ...........  1890      5     24     210      1.50  772 

Students  of  George  Fox  College,  Publishers. 
Graphic-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888     8     24     287     3.00        §2,785 

King  Cady  and  Paul  Dent,  Editors  and  Publishers,  109  N.  School  St. 

NEWPORT  (C8>,  pop.  8,241;  Lincoln  Co.  (W).  On  Yaquina  Bay,  66  m  SW  of  Salem. 
Railroad  station,  Toledo.  SP  RR.  Ships  lumber.  Salmon  fisheries.  Resort.  Fir, 
spruce  timber.  Agriculture.  Berries,  celery. 
News  -f  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1882     8     22     294     8.00          2v362 

Ray  T.  Moe,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NORTH  BEND  (C4).  pop.  6.099;  Coos  Co.  (SW).  On  Coos  Bay,  76  m  SW  of  Eugene. 
SP  RR.  Airline  WCA.  Manufactures  broom  handles,  boxes.  Saw  mills;  oyster 
packing  and  canning.  Commercial  fisheries.  Timber.  Dairy  farms.  Fir.  spruce. 
News-f  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1905     7     24     280     4.00        §2,462 

Fred  L.  Haas.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
World  —  See  Coos  Bay. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  (ace,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fe*. 

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NYSSA  (L8%),  pop.  2.625;  Malheur  Go.   (SE).  75  m  SE  of  Baker.  UP  RR.  Flour 
mill;  sugar  factory;  fruit  and  vegetable  packing  plant.  Farming.  Sugar  beets. 
Gate  City  Journal  -H  ...............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1905     7     24     280     3.00 

Duane  R.  Alters,  Editor  and  Publisher,  112  Main  St. 

OAKRIDGE  (E4),  pop.  1,562;  Lane  Co.  (W).  42  m  SE  of  Eugene.  SP  RR.  Cold  storage 

locker,  lumber  and  saw  mill.  Agriculture. 
T«legram-h  ..............................  .Thursday  ........  In  d.  Rep  .............  1947     7     24     280     8.00 

G.  G.  Sittser,  Editor;  Oakridge  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

ONTARIO  (K8%),  pop.  4,466;  Malheur  Co.  (SE).  70  m  SE  of  Baker.  UP  RR.  Airline 
WCA.  Manufactures  lumber,  concrete  pipe  and  tile,  sheep  shearing  machinery. 
Creamery.  Frozen  food  processing.  Farming  under  irrigation.  Grains,  potatoes, 
onions,  sugar  beets. 
Argus-0baerver+  ...................  Jdon.&Thurs...Independent  ......  .1895     8     28     294     4.00 

Agnes  Lynch,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OREGON  CITYf  <B2).  pop.  7,682;  Clackamas  Co.  (NW).  On  Willamette  River,  11  m 
SE  of  Portland.  FT;  SP  RRs.  Woolen,  paper  and  pulp,  saw  mills,  auto  batter- 
ies.  Douglas  fir  timber.  Berry  cannery.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Small 
fruits,  turkeys. 

Independent  .......  »«     •     'ndL'^. 


Circ 


§1,986 


Enterprise  Courier*.... 

E.  P.  Kaen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


§2,844 


§6,325 
§7,035 


OSWEGO  (B2),  pop.  8,316  (special  U.S.  census  11-26.64  gives  4,219);  Clackamas  Co. 
(NW).  8  m  S  of  Portland.  SP  RR.  Cement  plant.  Holly,  nut  orchards.  Residential. 

Review  4- .Thursday Independent 1921     8     23     297     2.50        §2,929 

William  L.  Blizzard.  Editor;  Wm.  L.  and  Marjorie  Blizzard,  Publishers. 

PENDLETONf  (J2).  pop.  11.774;  Umatilla  Co.  (NE).  85  m  SW  of  Walla  Walla, 
Wash.  NP;  UP  RRs.  Airlines  UAL;  WCA. 

Manufactures  furniture,  flour,  Indian  blankets,  robes,  saddles,  boxes,  leather 
goods,  canned  peas.  Creamery;  railroad  repair  shops.  Ships  wheat.  Diversified 
farming.  Wheat,  livestock,  sheep. 

East  Oregonian  + Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1875     9     22     294   18.00   **8,640 

J.  W.  Forrester,  Jr..  Editor;  East  Oregonian  Publishing  Company,  inc. 

Record .Thursday Republican 1912     5     24     224     3.00          1,158 

Clyde  Makinson,  Publisher. 

PHILOMATH  (D8),  pop.  1,289;  Benton  Co.  (W).  83  m  SW  of  Salem.  SP  RR.  Lumber 
mills.  Charcoal  kilns.  Douglas  fir,  cedar,  spruce  timber.  Dairying.  Diversified 
farming.  Wool,  mohair. 

Benton  County  Review 4- Thursday Republican 1904     6     26     280      1.50  §S29 

L.  T.  Ward,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PILOT  ROCK  (J2),  pop.  847:  Umatilla  Co.  (NE).  15  m  S  of  Pendleton.  nearest 
banking  town.  UP  RR.  Logging,  furniture  factory,  saw  mill.  Diversified  farm- 


ing.  Grain,  dairying,  fruit. 

News  4- Thursday Independent 1951 

Dale  D.  Amerman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


5     24      224      2.50 


§642 


PORTLANDf  (E2).  pop.  873,628;  Multnomah  Co.  (NW).  On  Willamette  River,  12  m 
from  its  junction  with  the  Columbia  River  and  100  miles  from  the  Pacific 
Ocean,  42m  NE  of  Salem.  Important  trading  center  and  port  of  entry.  GN ; 
NP;  OE;  PT;  SP&S;  UP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airlines,  NWA;  UAL;  WAL; 
WCA;  PAA;  ASA;  PNA;  FTL  (airfreight). 

Diversified  manufactures  including  shipbuilding,  lumber,  furniture,  canned 
goods,  paper  products,  woolen  goods,  automatic  coal  stokers,  clothing,  packed 
meat,  paint,  flour,  cereals,  creamery  and  foundry  products.  Railroad  shops. 
Leads  in  export  of  lumber;  is  the  second  primary  wool  market  and  makes  large 
shipments  of  canned  and  fresh  fruits  and  vegetables,  pulp  and  paper.  Five 
banks;  clearings  (6-30-58),  $4,874,348,623;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $439,576,813. 
116,826  electric  meters  (residence);  71,029  gras  (artif.)  meters  (residence): 
172,605  telephones  (residence).  Reed  College;  University  of  Portland;  Lewis  and 
Clark  College;  Portland  State  College  and  other  professional  schools.  Three  TV 
stations. 
Automotive  News  of  the  }•*.  ^4.1.1..  A«*~  T«J.,«  1919  2  39  140 

Pacific  Northwest ^Monthly Auto.  Indus Controlled  free  dist.         5,646 

John  B.  Spalding,  Editor;  Automotive  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1132  S.W.  13th  Ave. 

Beacon.  TheV Bi-weekly Collegiate 1935      5      24      210        .50          1,300 

Students  of  Univ.  of  Portland,  Editors  and  Publishers  (8). 

Better  Fruit Monthly Fruit  Indus 1906     3     27      140     1.00        10,297 

Loren  H.  Milliman,  Editor;  Ursel  C.  Narver,  Loren  H.  Milliman.  Publishers, 

1185  S.  E.  Salmon  St.  (14). 
Bulletin  of  the  Multnomah    ]  fM.D.  of 

County  Medical  Society,    \ Monthly }  Medicine  In        1945     2     27      105  x         2,420 

The-f- I  I Gen'l  Practice 

Multnomah  County  Medical  Society,  Publisher,  1109  S.  W.  Taylor  St.  (5). 

Catholic  Sentinel 4- Thursday Catholic 1870      5     23      231      3.50        16,480 

Rev.  E.  E.  Bliven,  Editor;  Catholic  Truth  Society  of  Oregon,  Publisher, 
2066  S.W.  Sixth  Ave.  (7). 

[Chain  Saw          1952     2     80      112 


Chain  Saw  Age  (offset) Monthly {users  &  Sirs. 

Prints  edition  also  in  Vancouver.  Canada. 

Jim  Conroy,  Editor;  Conroy  Publishing  Corp.*  P-  O.  Box  6654  (66). 


__        8.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 


10,780 
2,786 


CiradatUm— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Use»  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotinty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNmfly 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  In  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols«Wldth?Dcpth   Sub 


5  24 

8  24 

5  24 

6  24 


224 
294 
224 
224 


FORTLANDf  (Continued) 
Clarke  Newspapers. 

*  Advertising  for  these  papers  may  be  placed  through  the  offices  at 
622  N.  W.  12th  Ave.  Comprised  of: 

*Beaverton  News  + Thursday Independent 195 1 

Betty  Allen,  Editor. 

*  Greater  Southeast  News-f  Thursday Independent 1956 

Thomas  R.  Yandell,  Editor. 
*Laurelhurst  Shopper + Thursday Shopper 1952 

Thomas  R.  Yandell,  Editor. 
*Nob  Hill  News  -f Thursday Independent 1946 

Richard  H.  Terry,  Editor. 
*North  Portland  Shopper-f... Thursday Shopper 1947 

W.  P.  De  Chaine,  Editor. 
*Southeast  News-f- Thursday Independent 1947 

Loren  W.  Swick,  Editor. 
*Valley  Enterprise 4- Thursday Independent 1951 

Loren  W.  Swick,  Editor. 

*  Walnut  Park  News  + Thursday Shopper 1947     „     ... 

Alfred  J.  Weiler,  Editor;  Clarke  Publishing  Co.,  622  N.W.  12th  Ave. 
Commerce Friday Cham,  of  Com....  1915     3     28     140x1.00 

Philip  M.  Hunt,  Editor;  Portland  C.  of  C.,  Pub.,  824  S.W.  6th  Ave. 
Commercial  Re  view + .Tuesday Grain  ft  Mill'g....  1890     2     44     148x3.50 

Russ  Hays,  Editor;  Commercial  Review,  Inc.,  Pub.,  702  Lewis  Bldg.   (4). 

Crow's  Lumber  Digest* Bi-wkly(Thur.) Lumber 1921  Con tilled' fL  dis°£ 

Roch  Brads  haw,  Ed.;  Crow's  Lumber  Digest,  Pub.,  628  S.  W.  Oak  St. 


5     24      224 
5      24     224 


5     24 
5      24 


224 
224 


Free 
Free 
Free 
Free 
Free 
Free 
Free 
Free 


1960 


5      24      224      3.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 


1920      6      24      230   15.00        U.312 


Crow's  Western  Equipment  \R.  -.-.i-i..         f  Logging  & 
and  Timber  News  +  ..........  }  Bi-weekly  .......  )Lumber 

C.  C.  Crow  Publications,  Inc.,  623  S.W.  Oak  (5). 
Daily  Journal  of  Commerce  +  Morn.ex.  Sun..  .Com.  &  Legal  .....  1913      8     24     259   20.00 

Lew  Evans,  Ed.;  Helen  E.  Haugsten,  Pub.,  711  S.W.  Fourteenth  Ave.  (7). 

Daily  Shipping  NCWS  +  .   ..  {J^slfn?*"  S**"  { 

L.  D.  Dana.  Editor;  Shipping  News,  Inc.,  718  W.  Burnside  St.  (9). 
East  Side  Post  .........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1930     6     24 

R.  V.  Buffura,  Publisher,  2435  S.W.  1st. 
Eggsaminer-f      ...........    Monthly  ..........  Poultry  ..............  1924 

M.  Rosenblum,  Editor  ;  Oregon  Egg  Producers,  Publisher, 

306  S.E.  Ash  St.  (14). 

Farm,  Home  and  Garden  Magazine  —  See  Oregonian. 
Fishing  and  Hunting  News  —  See  Spokane,  Washington. 


Clre 


9,000 

9,500 

7,500 

6,500 

12,500 

12,000 

12,000 

15,500 

$4,407 

1,650 

3,743 
4,332 

2,139 
16,173 

£3,883 


224 

3      26      126x1.50 


Freemason,  The  -I-  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Fraternal  ...........  1923 

R.  V.  Carleson,  Publisher,  608  Woodlark  Bldg.  (5). 


23      112     2.50 


4,306 

4,200 
3,500 


6,506 
1,553 

20,500 


*17,674 
1,324 


Industrial  News  Review Monthly Industrial 1912      2      36      126     2.00 

R.  M.  Hofer.  Editor;  E.  Hofer  &  Sons,  Publishers.  1405  S.W.  Harbor  Drive  (1). 

Insurance  News Monthly Insurance Controlled  free  dist 

Roy  R.  Terry,  Editor;  Insurance  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,  414  Henry  Bldg.   (4). 
International  Woodworker -f  .Semi-mo Labor 1942      5     24     224      1.50 

Phil  Frost,  Editor;  International  Woodworker,  1622  N.  Lombard  St. 
Journal  of  Range                    1  n:  ^««*ui^      JAdvancem't  of  10>,«     0     oc      i/»n     e  nn 
Management-i- jBi-monthly |GrmilnBLand    1947     3      26      140      8.00 

American  Society  of  Range  Management,  Publisher,  Box  5041. 
Lumberman,  The Monthly Lumber 1889      3      26      140     4.00 

Two  issues  printed  in  December.  Total  unpaid  dist. 

D.  F.  Sherman,  Editor;  Miller  Freeman  Publications,  Publisher, 

731  S.  W.  Oak  St.  (5). 
Northwest  Ruralite Monthly Agriculture 1954     4      29     217      1.00        56,401 

Henry  Alderman,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1731  (7). 
Northwest  Sundial 4- Friday Republican 1952     5     24 

Vere  Kneeland,  Editor;  Northwest  Sundial  Inc.,  2284  S.W.  4th. 
Oregon  Churchman-h Monthly Episcopal 1861      5      24 

Rel.  Pub.  Dept.,  Diocese  of  Oregon.  Pub.,  2428  S.W.  19th  Ave.  (1). 
Oregon  Democrat Semi-mo.     .    Democratic 1933     5     24 

John  R.  Churchill,  Publisher,  Governor  Bldg.   (4). 
Oregon  Education-fV Semi-mo Education 1926     5     24 

Not  issued  during  June,  July,  August. 

Richard  H.  Barss,  Ed.;  Oregon  Education  Assn.,  Pub.,  1680  S.W.  Taylor  St.  (5). 
Oregon  Farmer-f Semi-mo. (Thurs.)  Agricultural  1891     4     28     189     1.50 

See  Pacific  Northwest  Farm  Quad..  Spokane.  Wash.  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Cowles  Publishing  Co.,  401  Review  Bldg..  Spokane,  Wash. 

^             „      ,        ,  »»                 ,  ..,     ..,  *  (Food  &  Bev.     1966     8     27      140  x 

Oregon  Food  and  Beverage -f  Monthly ] Indus try  Controlled  free  dist. 

G.  W.  Rossman,  Editor;  Oregon  Food  and  Beverage,  Publisher, 
1789  N.  E.  42nd  St.  (13). 

Oregon  Food  Merchants         )Monthly Grocery 190°     |     |«     }Jj|     2'50 

Magazine f  y  Controlled  free  dist. 

Ed  Hanson.  Editor;  Food  Dealers  Publishing  Co.,  824  S.  E.  14th  St.  (14). 


196     1.00 
231      1.00 


210      3.00 
210  x3.00 


2,650 
13,444 
J5.000 
15,027 


*S6,328 
1,458 


3,600 

11,400 
tl.SOO 


Cta 


attoi 


r*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 


IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  *  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.    V  Agate  lines*  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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PORTLANDf  (Continued)  Estib  Co  Is  •Width?  Depth    Sub 

Oregon  Grange  Bulletin  -f Semi-mo Agriculture 1900     5     24     224     x.60 

See  also  Pacific  Grange  Farm  Group,  San  Francisco,  Gal. 

Ben  Buisman,  Ed.;  Oregon  State  Grange,  Pub.,   1136  S.E.  Salmon  St.   (14). 


Clit 
*  12,974 


Historical 1900     1     48       98     5.00          2,400 

Histoical  Soc'y,  Pub.,  235  S.  W.  Market  St.  (1). 

f  Oregonian -f Every  Morn Ind.  Rep 1861     8     28     808  15.60**233,866 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.^  ^  Sunday  circ.  7.80**296,143 

~.  Br~~J 


Mni'^ffV™:.  .....  }<*">«•*'  ........ 

Thomas  Vaughan.  Ed.;  Oregon  Histoica 


Oregonian  Pub.  Co.,  1820  S.W.  Broadway  (1). 


Issued  with  the  Sunday  Oregonian. 

Ted  Wagoner,  Editor;  Oregonian  Publishing  Co.,  1820  S.W.  Broadway  (1). 

Or.,on  Journ..+ {f^Mo™"''  **«««•* "«     «     &.«««& 

Prints  Northwest  Living  Magazine  section  with  Sunday  ed.  Prints  Sunday  circ.**2O4,643 

monthly  ed.  called  Trade  News. 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Arden  X.  Pangborn,  Editor;  Win.  W.  Knight,  Pub.,  800  S.W.  Front  Ave.   (7) 

Oregon  Labor  Press -f Friday Labor 1900     6     24     212     2.50 

James  W.  Goodsell,  Editor;  Oregon  Labor  Press  Pub.  Co.,  Labor  Temple  (1). 

Oregon  Legionnaire -f Monthly Amer.  Legion...- 19 19      6     24     808x1.00 

R.  G.  Clary,  Publisher,  712  Title  Insurance  Bldg. 

Oregon  Licensee  + Monthly Liq.  Trd 1941     8     26     140 

Morene  B.  Wright,  Mgn.  Editor;  Oregon  Licensee,  Inc.,  Controlled  circ. 

Publisher,  Weatherly  Bldg.   (14). 

Oregon  Motorist* Monthly Motoring 1920     5     24     224     x.75 

Sidney  King,  Ed.;  Oregon  Motorist  Publishing  Co..  600  S.W.  Market  (1). 
Oregon  Parent-Teacher          lur^**,!,,  YM,,~of{/M>«i         1928     8     24     154     x.25 

Bulletin   (no  adv.) {Monthly Educational Controlled  free  dist. 

Not  issued  during  June,  July  and  August. 

Mrs.  Donald  Healey,  Editor;  Oregon  Congress  of  Parents  and  Teachers, 
Publisher,  220  S.  W.  Alder  St. 

1928     8     27     140  x 

Oregon  Purchasing  News -(-...Monthly Purch'g  Agts 2     42     140 

Controlled  free  dist. 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Don  Woodman,  Editor;  Purchasing  Agents  Assn.,  of  Oregon,  Publisher, 
819  S.W.  Washington  St.  (4). 

Oregon  State  Bar  Bulletin Monthly Legal 1941     3     30     140x3.00 

Alexander  G.  Brown,  Ed.;  Oregon  State  Bar,  Publisher,  502  Pittock  Block  (5). 

Oregon  Teamster fSemi-mo.,       fLabor,  tntA      c     QA     OIT  _ 

Not  published  in  July.      IThurs.  ITeamsters          1944      5     Z4     Z1T  x 

James  Harding,  Editor;  Joint  Council  of  Teamsters  No.  37,  Publisher, 
1020  N.E.  Third  Ave,  (12). 

Oregon  Voter* Saturday {pSb»c&Affairs    1915     2     27 

Walter  W.  R.  May,  Editor  and  Publisher,  313  Alderway  Bldg.  (5). 

T»_.ta~  T\«««  r>~.,,-~™                 n*  «*ui»  /Drugs.  Soda       1888      8     26      140 

Pacific  Drug  Review Monthly j  Fountains  2     41      140 

Pacific  Drug  Review,  Inc.,  Pub.,  414  Henry  Bldg.  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Peninsula  Reporter .Thursday Independent 1982     5     24     224     2.00 

Alice  M.  Kinney,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1032  N.  Killingsworth  St.  (11). 

Pioneer  Log  V .Friday Collegiate 194S  Controlled2 free  list.         1,380 

Students  of  Lewis  and  Clark  College,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
0615  S.W.  Palatine  Hill  Rd. 

Quest-f  V Monday Collegiate 1912      6     24      224  x4.00  850 

Students  of  Reed  College,  Editors  and  Publishers  (2). 

St.  Johns  Review -f Thursday Independent 1904     7     20     280     1.00        §3,975 

Ellen  N.  Irish,  Editor;  Robert  I.  Irish,  Publisher. 
f  Sell  wood -Moreland  Bee-f Thursday Independent 1906 


105     4.00 


8.00 


31,565 

$27,000 


>3,096 

30,000 


16,000 


1,437 


2,700 


25.000 


2.248 


24 
24 


276 
280 


1.50        52,512 


Bu.f.e.!.'.g.  JThursday Shopj>er 1952     6 

FeVn  Hilson.  Editor -'Howard  Hilson,  Publisher,  8128  S.E.  Thirteenth  Ave.  (2). 

T~-.7 Rotar,  Club 1»2°  C8ontr208lle<&4ee  5E 

R.  G.  Hubbard,  Editor;  Rotary  Club  of  Portland,  Publisher,  13th  floor, 
Hotel  Benson  (5). 

Timberman,  The-4-      ..   .  Monthly fForest  1899     8     27     140     4.00 

Prints  two  editions  In  May.  1  Products  Indus.  2     41      140 

A.  Arnst,  Editor;  Miller  Freeman  Publications,  Publisher,          Total  unpaid  dist. 

731  S.  W.  Oak  St.  (5). 
TV  Guide— See  Radnor,  Pa.,  Oregon  Ed.  *43,032. 

Union  Register-f- .Friday Labor 1987     8     24     283     8.00 

E.  R.  Busselle,  Editor;  AFL-CIO  Western  Council,  Lumber  and  Sawmill  Workers, 
1008  8.  W.  Sixth  Ave.  (4). 

Vanguard*  V .Friday .Collegiate 1944  Controlled  free  dist. 

Students  of  Portland  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  1620  S.  W.  Park  Ave. 


6,000 — Free 


$500 
$500 


*13,436 
1,045 

26,904 
2.500 


AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Pubtisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.    V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.    Population— 1950  Census.     XRand  McNally 
estimate.   Vlssned  only  during  academic  year.  xSobtcription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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PORTLANDf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols* Width? Depth   Sub 

Western  Building Monthly {^Architects     19U     I     41     iio     3'°° 

F.  W.  Brown,  Editor;  Miller  Freeman  Publications,  Publisher,      Controlled  circ.    >  13, 026 
781  S.  W.  Oak  St.  (5). 

POWELL  BUTTE  (G8),  pop.  X575;  Crook  Co.  (C).  8  m  SW  of  Prineville.  Railroad 
station,  Redmond.  SPAS;  UP  RRs.  Bank,  Prineville.  Machine  welding.  Pon- 
derosa  pine  timber.  Stock  farms.  Agriculture.  Potatoes. 

rUmtrai  rifatmn  <pom«*ViAi> _i_     Mstm+Viiw  J Oregon  Ranch  1953     2     22        73 

Central  Oregon  Rancher +... .Monthly \&  A?ricult%  Controlled  free  dist. 

Circulates  also  in  Bend,  Redmond,  Prineville  and  Madras. 
Rod  S.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PRINEVILLEf  (G8),  pop.  8,288;  Crook  Co.  (C).  120  m  E  of  Eugene.  COP  RR.  Min- 
ing. Saw  mills.  Pine  timber.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Hay,  cattle,  sheep. 
Agriculture.  Potatoes,  wheat. 

Central  Oregonian-f Thursday Independent 1885  8  24  801  4.00 

Jack  Brown,  Editor;  Central  Oregonian.  Publisher,  Box  127. 

Oregon  Cattleman  +  Monthly Livestock 1952  3  27  140  x5.00 

Ed.  Coles,  Editor;  Oregon  Cattlemen's  Assn.,  Publisher,  Tribune  Bldg. 


Clrt 


J200 
J4.651 


§2,585 
1,282 


RAINIER  (El  ft 
Portland. 


).  pop.  1,286;  Columbia  Co.  (NW).  On  Columbia  River,  40  m  NW  of 
-  v.  v«,M«.  SP&S  RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  fish  floats,  shingles,  canned  vege- 
tables, flour.  Salmon,  smelt  fisheries.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck,  fruit 
farms. 


Review  4-  .................................  ..Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1905     7     24     280 

A.  R.  McCall  and  Nora  M.  McCall,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  5. 


2.50        51,050 


REDMOND   (F8),  pop.  2,956;  Deschutes  Co.   (WC).  95  m  NE  of  Eugene.  SP&S;  UP 
RRs.  Airline  UAL.  Saw  mills;  turkeys;  creameries.  Cheese  factory.  Pine  tim- 


. . 

ber.  Dairying.  Farming.  Clover,  alfalfa  seed,  potatoes. 
Spokesman-f  ............................  Thursday  .......  Independent      .  1910 

Mary  E.  Brown,  Publisher. 


8     24     287     8.50        $2,785 


REEDSPORT  (C4),  pop.  2.288  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-16-54,  gives  3,038);  Douglas 
Co.  (SW).  On  Umpqua  River,  65  m  SW  of  Eugene.  SP  RR.  Manufactures  lum- 
ber, fish  products,  butter.  Salmon,  crab  fisheries.  Fir  timber.  Dairy  farms. 

Port  Umpqua  Courier -f Thursday Independent 1912     7     24     280     3.00          1,637 

William  M.  Tugman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  451  Greenwood. 

ROGUE  RIVER  (D5),  pop.  690;  Jackson  Co.  (SW).  On  Rogue  River,  20  m  NW  of 
Medford.  SP  RR.  Bank,  Grants  Pass.  Lumber  mill.  Logging,  steel  construction. 
Diversified  farming. 

Times   (offset) Thursday Independent 1951      5      22      196     3.00        $1,400 

Marcia  E.  Thayer.  Editor;  Maxwell  L.  Thayer,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  868. 

ROSEBURGf  (D4),  pop.  8,890;  Douglas  Co.  (SW).  60  m  S  of  Eugene.  SP  RR.  Air- 
line, WCA.  U.  S.  Veterans'  Hospital.  Saw  mills;  bulb  growing;  prune  and  fruit 
packing.  Trading  center.  Fir  timber.  Chrome,  mercury.  Diversified  farming. 
Prunes,  wool,  turkeys,  truck  farming. 

News-Review-f Evg.  ex.  Sun.Independent 1873     8     24     294  18.00**10,869 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

C.  V.  Stanton,  Editor;  News-Review  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

SAINT  BENEDICT  (B3),  pop.  X450;  Marion  Co.  (NW).  18  m  NE  of  Salem.  Nearest 
railroad  and  bank,  Mount  Angel.  SP  RR.  Canneries.  Mount  Angel  College  and 
Seminary  (Cath.  men).  Agriculture.  Flax,  hops,  fruit,  nuts. 

St.  Joseph  Magazine Monthly Fam.  Cath 1897     3     27      140     4.00 

Albert  Bauman,  O.S.B.,  Editor;  Benedictine  Press,  Pub. 

St.  Joseph's  Blatt-f-  (Ger.).. ..Thursday Catholic 1888     5     26     225     4.00 

Rev.  Romuald  Edenhofer,  O.S.B.,  Editor;  Benedictine  Press,  Publisher. 

SAINT  HELENSf  (El%),  pop.  4,711;  Columbia  Co.  (NW).  On  Columbia  River,  25 
m  NW  of  Portland.  SPAS  RR.  Manufactures  paper  and  paper  products,  lumber, 
insulating  board,  broom  handles.  Salmon  fisheries.  Douglas  fir  timber.  Dairy, 
poultry,  fruit  farms. 

Chronicle-f .Thursday Republican 1936  5  24  231  1.00 

Paul  S.  Paulson.  Editor  and  Publisher,  125  N.  19th  St. 

Sentinel-Mist+ Tues.  &  Fri Independent 1881  8  24  294  8.50 

Wayne  Bell,  Editor;  Jessica  L.  Longston,  Publisher. 

SALEMf  (D2H).  pop.  48,140  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-28-54,  gives  44,947) ;  Marion  Co. 

(NW).  The  State  Capital.  On  Williamette  River,  48  m  SW  of  Portland.  OE;  SP 

RRs.  Airline  UAL. 

Manufactures  paper,  meat  products,  wood  boxes,  lumber,  paper  and  paper 

products,  tin  cans.  Fruit  and  vegetable  processing,  woolen  goods.  Ten  banks; 

deposits  (June,  1958),  $123,710,658.  18,975  (residential)  electric  (AC)  meters; 

6,100  (residential)  gas  (artif.)  meters;  83,356  telephones.  Willamette  Univer- 
sity; Indian  School.  Ten  State  Institutions. 

Capital  Journal -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1888     9     23     301  18.00  **16,801 

Oregon  Statesman  + Every  Morn... Republican 1851     9     23     301  21.00  **20,460 

Color  advertising  accepted  In  both  dailies.  Sunday  circ.  **20,643 

Charles  A.  Spague,  Editor;  Statesman- Journal  Company,  Publisher. 
Capital  Press-f- Friday Independent 1928     8     24     801     8.00 

Dewey  Rand,  Editor;  Press  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 
Oregon  Agriculture 4- Monthly Agriculture 1948     5     24     215     x.50 

Scott  Lamb,  Editor;  Oregon  Farm  Bureau  Fed.,  Publisher,  444  Marion  St. 
Oregon  Farmer  Union-f Monthly Agriculture. 1931     5     24     217  xl.OO 

Arthur  H.  Bone,  Ed.:  Oregon  State  Farmers'  Union,  Pub.,  8617  Silverton  Rd. 


20,119 
5,248 


51,969 

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11,033 

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ems,  12  to  Inch.     V  Agate  lines,   14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.     Population—  1950  Census.     xRand 
estimate.    V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Shopping  News-f- Friday Shopping 1927     8     22     294         9,214 — Free 

Shopping  News,  Publisher,  2060  Warner  St. 

Willamette  Collegian  +  V Friday Collegiate 1873     5     24     217     2.00  t400 

Students  of  Willamette  University,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.       $1.200 

Willamette  Guardian + Thursday Independent 1954     8     28     294     8.00 

Nelson  Bynon.  Editor  and  Publisher,  1025  Garnet. 

SANDY  (E2).  pop.  1,008;  Clackamas  Co.  (NW).  20  m  SB  of  Portland.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Boring.  PT  RR.  Manufactures  bungs,  lumber.  Resort,  Mt.  Hood.  Pine,  fir 
timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Berries,  potatoes,  truck  crops. 

Post-f Thursday Independent 1937     7     24     280     8.00        §1,345 

W.  H.  Perkins,  Editor;  Terry  Revenaugh,  Publisher. 

SCIO  (E8),  pop.  448;  Linn  Co.  (W).  20  m  SEjof  Salem.  Railroad  name,  West  Scio. 
SP  RR.  Saw,  Planing  mills;  logging;  turkey  hatchery.  Stock,  fruit,  poultry 


farms. 

Tribune -f Thursday Independent 1896 

E.  H.  Hayward.  Editor  and  Publisher. 


5     26     252     2.75 


SEASIDE  (Dl%),  pop.  8,886;  Clatsop  Co.  (NW).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  68  m  NW  of 
Portland.  SPAS  RR.  Summer  resort.  Logging  center.  Clam,  crab  fisheries.  Fir 
timber.  Truck,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

8ignal+ Thursday Independent 1906     8     24     294     3.00 

Max  Schafer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  484. 

SHERIDAN  (D2%),  pop.  1,922;  Yamhill  Co.  (NW).  45  m  SW  of  Portland.  SP  RR. 
Saw  mills;  creameries;  prune  dryers.  Timber.  Dairy,  fruit,  grain  farms. 
Wheat,  prunes,  cherries. 

Sun-f Thursday Independent 1894     7     24     280     3.00 

Dean  E.  Holmes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SHERWOOD  (B2),  pop.  676;  Washington  Co.  (NW).  17  m  SW  of  Portland.  SP  RR. 
Tannery.  Fruit  canneries.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  hay,  onions,  ber- 
ries, nuts,  beans. 

Tri-City  News4- Thursday Independent 1911     7     23     280     2.00 

Floyd  M.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SILVERTON  (E2%),  pop.  8,146;  Marion  Co.  (NW).  15  m  NE  of  Salem.  SP  RR. 
Manufactures  grass  seed.  Cannery;  lumber  mills.  Fir  timber.  Diversified  farm- 
ing. Wheat,  oats,  berries. 

Appeal-Tribune  + Friday Independent 1880     8     24     808     8.00 

M.  S.  Hoblitt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SPRINGFIELD  (D3%).  pop.  10.807  (special  U.S.  census,  12-14-56,  gives  12,486); 
Lane  Co.  (W).  4  m  E  of  Eugene.  SP  RR.  Saw  mills.  Fir  timber.  Diversified  farm- 
ing. Wheat,  flax. 

News-f Mon.  &  Thurs.. Independent 1903     8     24     294      5.50 

Harrison  P.  Hornish,  Editor;  H.  P.  Hornish,  J.  W.  Nelson,  F.  F.   Wiggins, 
Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  668. 

STAYTON  (E8),  pop.  1,607;  Marion  Co.  (NW).  18  m  SE  of  Salem.  Railroad  station, 
West  Stayton.  SP  RR.  Veterinary  remedies  manufactured;  woolen,  flour,  saw 
mills;  cannery.  Dairying.  Agriculture.  Beans,  strawberries,  grain. 

Mail-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1894     7     24     280     3.50 

Lawrence  E.  Spraker,  Wes  Sherman,  Publishers. 

SUTHERLIN  (D4),  pop.  2,280;  Douglas  Co.  (SW).  48  m  SW  of  Eugene.  SP  RR. 
Spray  manufactured.  Quick  silver  mining.  Fir  timber.  Box,  shingle  and  saw 
mills.  Diversified  farming. 

Sun-Tribune-f Friday Independent 1911     7     23     294     3.00 

Emery  R.  Huntoon,  Editor;  Sutherlin  Publishing  Co.,  Box  427. 

SWEET  HOME  (E8),  pop.  8,603;  Linn  Co.  (W).  80  m  NE  of  Eugene.  OE  RR.  Saw 
mills;  plywood  and  hard  board  plants;  fir  timber.  Agriculture.  Strawberries. 

New  Era-}- Thursday Independent 1928     7     24     276     3.00 

Dave  Cooper,  Editor;  W.  L.  Dudley  and  A.  E.  Macoubrie,  Publishers. 

THE  DALLESf  (F2),  pop.  7,676  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-30-54,  gives  9.864).  Wasco 
Columbia  River,  70  m  E  of  Portland.  UP  RR.  Railroad  shops; 


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flour,  lumber  mills.  Salmon  fisheries.  Pine  timber.  Trade  center.  Stock,  fruit, 

grain  farms.  Wheat,  cherries. 
Chronicle  -|-  .............................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Independent.  ......  1890     8     23     294   18.00   **4,617 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  Robert  Paulo*  ,  Publisher. 
Optimist-f  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1906     8     24     294     3.00        §2,004 

George  Lindsay,  Editor;  George  Lindsay  and  Ralph  T.  Hogan,  Publishers. 


TIGARD  (D2%),  pop.  x  1,000  (independent  branch  of  Portland  P.  O.).  Washington  Co. 
(NW).  4  m  S  of  Portland.  OE;  SP  RRs.  Fruit  packing  plant,  tractor  parts  fac- 
tory; logging. 
Times  -f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1958     8     24     297      1.00 

Hugh  McGilvra  and  Elbert  Hawkins,  Publishers,  Main  St. 

TILLAMOOKf  (D2),  pop.  8,686;  Tillamook  Co.   (NW).  On  Tillamook  Bay,  78  m  W 
P  RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  cheese  and  dairy  products.  Salmon, 


92,318 


of  Portland.  SP 

oyster,  clam  fisheries.  Timber.  Dairy  farming. 
Headlight-Herald  +  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1888 

Elsie  W.  De  Cook,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  282. 
Shopping  Smiles  -f  ...................  Thursday  ........  Shopper  ..............  1934     6     23 

Morrey  Watkins,  Editor;  Kenwood  Press,  Publisher,  2106  3rd  St. 


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IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublither'i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ens,  12  to  inch.  ?  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRsnd  McMslly 

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TOLEDOf  (D8),  pop.  2,828;  Lincoln  Co.  (W).  On  Yaquina  Bay,  50  m  SW  of  Salem. 
SP  RR.  Manufactures  plywood,  veneer,  lumber,  shingles.  Saw  mills.  Spruce, 
fir,  hemlock,  alder  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck,  fruit  farms.  Potatoes. 

Lincoln  County  Leader-j- Thursday Independent 1898     7     24     280     3.00        §2,495 

Elmer  R.  Price,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

UMATILLA  (HI),  pop.  888;  Umatilla  Co.  (NE).  85  m  NW  of  Pendleton.  UP  RR.  Cold 
storage  lockers.  Sand,  gravel,  concrete  products  plants.  Grain  elevators.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Wheat,  berries. 

Sun Thursday Independent 1949     7     20     280     3.00  §750 

Don  C.  Bartlett,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  157. 

UNION  (K2),  pop.  1,807:  Union  Co.  (NE).  In  southern  part  of  Grande  Ronde  Valley, 
60  m  SE  of  Walla  Walla,  Wash.  UN  RR.  Manufactures  lumber.  Creamery. 
Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit,  grain,  dairy  products. 

RepubHc4- Friday Independent 1887     5     24     224     3.00  §714 

Don  F.  Mac  P  hers  on,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  218. 

VALEf  (K8%),  pop.  1,518;  Malheur  Co.  (SE).  On  Malheur  River,  62  m  SE  of  Baker. 
UP  RR.  Stone  quarry.  Resort;  medicinal  springs.  Diversified  farming  with  irri- 
gation. Sugar  beets,  livestock,  potatoes. 
Malheur  Enterprise + Thursday Independent .1906     6     23     248     3.00        $1,505 

D.  H.  Brownhill,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  618. 

VERNONIA  (D2),  pop.  1,521;  Columbia  Co.  (NW).  35  m  NW  of  Portland.  SP&S  RR. 
Manufactures  lumber,  shingles.  Creamery.  Ships  lumber.  Fir  timber.  Dairy, 
poultry,  grain  farms. 

Eagle -f .Thursday Independent 1922      6     24      280     3.00  §696 

Marvin  Kamholz,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WALDPORT  (C8),  pop.  689;  Lincoln  Co.  (W).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  65  m  SW  of  Salem. 
Railroad  station,  Toledo.  SP  RR.  Lumber  mill;  creamery.  Salmon,  crab,  clam 
fisheries.  Timber.  Agriculture. 

Lincoln  County  Times -f- Thursday Democratic 1938     7     24     280     3.00  §800 

Dave  Hall,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  7. 

WALLOWA  <K2).  pop.  1,055;  Wallowa  Co.  (NE).  82  m  SE  of  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 
UP  RR.  Bank,  Enterprise.  Saw  mills;  creamery.  Cattle.  Agriculture.  Wheat. 

Record  + Thursday Republican 1947      6      26      280      3.00  §591 

John  W.  Lyman,  Editor;  John  W.  and  Richard  E.  Lyman,  Publishers. 

W1LLAMINA  (D2%),  pop.  1,082;  Yamhill  Co.  (NW).  50  m  SW  of  Portland.  SP; 
W&GR  RRs.  Manufactures  plywood,  lumber,  clay  products.  White  and  red  fir 
timber.  Agriculture.  Alfalfa,  wheat,  potatoes. 

Times  + Thursday Independent 1909     6     24     245     2.50  §535 

Orval  and  Lutina  Thompson,  Publishers. 

WINSTON  (D4%),  pop.  2,490;  Douglas  Co.  (SW).  63  m  S  of  Eugene.  Bank  and  rail- 
road station,  Roseburg  SR  RR.  Logging.  Turkey  and  truck  farms. 

Enterprise Wednesday Independent 1958      5      22      189       1 1,817 — Free 

Hal  Schlitz,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  127,  Myrtle  Creek. 

WOODBURN  (E2),  pop.  2.395;  Marion  Co.  (NW).  17  m  NE  of  Salem.  SP  RR.  Manu- 
factures canned  and  frozen  fruit  and  vegetables;  chemical  fertilizer.   Wood- 
working, sausage  factories;  feed  and  seed  plant.  Diversified  farming.  Berries, 
fruit,  grain,  nuts. 
Independent -f .Thursday Independent 1889     7     24     280     3.00        §1,602 

E.  C.  Coman  and  E.  F.  Stoller,  Publishers. 

Circulation — **S«pt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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PENNSYLVANIA 

Population  10,498,012  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital.  HARRIS  BURG 

Pennsylvania  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  New  York  and  Lake  Erie,  east  by  New  York  and  New 
Jersey,  south  by  Delaware,  Maryland,  and  West  Virginia,  and  west  by  West  Virginia  and  Ohio. 
Its  greatest  length  from  east  to  west  is  about  302  miles ;  its  greatest  breadth  about  175  miles.  Its 
land  area  is  45,046  square  miles. 

The  surface  is  varied,  chiefly  level  and  slightly  undulating  in  the  east  and  northwest,  moun- 
tainous in  the  interior.  The  Appalachian  range  traverses  the  state  from  northeast  to  southwest. 
In  these  mountains  are  many  of  the  state's  popular  summer  and  health  resorts.  The  Susquehanna, 
Delaware,  Allegheny  and  Monongahela  are  rivers  important  in  drainage  or  navigation. 

Philadelphia  is  one  of  the  principal  ports  for  foreign  and  coastwise  trade,  one  of  the  most 
important  manufacturing  cities,  and  with  Chester,  one  of  the  chief  ship-building  stations.  Erie 
and  Pittsburgh  are  also  great  commercial  centers.  The  Pittsburgh  area.  Johnstown,  Bethlehem 
and  Greater  Philadelphia  are  the  chief  centers  of  steel  production.  Pennsylvania  leads  all  other 
states  in  capacity  for  producing  ingots  and  steel  for  castings,  accounting  for  over  one  quarter 
of  the  national  total.  It  leads  the  Nation  in  the  production  of  cement,  coke  and  coke  by-products, 
in  many  manufactures,  and  has  a  virtual  monopoly  in  the  production  of  anthracite  in  the  region 
surrounding  Scranton,  Wilkes-Barre  and  Pottsville. 

There  is  a  wide  diversification  of  agriculture  in  the  state,  the  principal  agricultural  counties 
being  Lancaster,  York,  Chester  and  Berks.  Lancaster  and  York  counties  are  the  principal  tobacco 
raising  localities,  Lancaster  county  probably  producing  more  of  it  than  any  other  county  in  the 
United  States. 

The  Weather  Bureau  at  Philadelphia  gives  the  temperature  as:  highest  on  record,  106;  lowest 
on  record,  — 11;  average  annual  precipitation,  41.52  inches. 

In  educational  facilities  the  state  ranks  high,  many  of  the  important  colleges  and  universities 
of  the  east  being  located  here.  They  include  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  and  Temple  Uni- 
versity, at  Philadelphia;  University  of  Pittsburgh  and  Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology,  both 
at  Pittsburgh;  Pennsylvania  State  University  at  State  College;  and  Bryn  Hawr,  at  Bryn  Mawr. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950).  third.  Urban  population  (1950),  70.5%.  In  1950,  of  the 
10,498.012  total  population,  9,844,012  were  white;  654,000  were  non- white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  146,887.  Farm  acreage,  14,112,841.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
96.1.  Average  value  per  farm,  $10,349.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  18,799. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $182,359,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $567,308,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957):  wheat,  $18,968,000;  potatoes,  $15,611,000,  rank, 
seventh;  corn,  $10,073,000;  tobacco  (value  of  production),  $8,438,000;  hay,  $6,327,000;  oats, 
$2,797,000;  barley,  $1,417,000;  red  clover  seed,  $355,000;  maple  sirup,  $349,000,  rank,  fifth; 
soybeans,  $320,000;  rye,  $270,000;  buckwheat  $219,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957)  :  apples,  $9,040,000,  rank,  sixth;  peaches,  $5,261,000, 
rank,  seventh;  cherries,  $1,668,000,  rank,  seventh;  grapes,  $1,617,000,  rank,  sixth;  strawberries 
(value  of  production),  $841,000;  pears.  $130,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58) :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $314,002,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$14,066,000;  horses  and  mules,  $5,148,000;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $3,886,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $119.245,000,  rank,  second;  chickens  (farm  and 
commercial  broilers),  $36,946,000,  rank,  tenth;  turkeys,  $9,926,000,  rank,  ninth. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957):  all  milk  and  cream,  $295,879,000,  rank,  fourth. 
Total  milk  production  on  farms,  6,462,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  creamed  cottage 
cheese,  84,334,000  Ibs.;  non-fat  dry  milk  solids,  27,643,000  Ibs.;  creamery  butter,  10,883,000 
Ibs.;  American  cheese,  333,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  73,207,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Total  catch  (lake  fisheries)  (1956),  2,135.000  Ibs.;  $429,000  value.  Principal  fish:  blue  pike, 
whitefish,  yellow  perch. 

FORESTS  AND  FURS 

Total  forest  production  (1947),  580,005  m  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  oak,  hemlock,  maple, 
white  pine,  beech,  cherry,  yellow  poplar,  bass  wood,  ash,  hickory,  southern  yellow  pine,  birch. 

Fur  animals  (1956-57):  number  of  pelts  sold,  698,881;  total  value,  $711,166.  Principal  furs: 
muskrat,  mink,  raccoon,  beaver,  skunk. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1964:  value  added  by  manufacture.  $9,989,989,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
primary  metal  Industrie*,  electrical  machinery,  machinery  (except  electrical),  food  and  kindred 
products.  Total  expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $625,411,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1951),  $1,289,226,000,  rank,  second.  Principal  minerals  in  order  of  value:  coal,  cement, 
petroleum,  stone. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  4.588,200.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  4,- 
088.000,  rank,  fourth.  Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  2,177.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954), 
120.601;  sales,  $10,782.858.000. 

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97  Maryland  I  Pennsylvania  152  Pittsburgh  &  West  Va 

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39  Coudersport  &  Port  Allegany  102  Montour  158  Reading  Company 

41   Delaware  &  Hudson  130  New  York  Central  166  Stewartstown 

43  Delaware,  Lackawanna  I       131   New  York  Chicago  174  Union 

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PENNSYLVANIA 


County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Adams  (8),  Gettysburg 44,197 

2  Allegheny  (SW),  Pittsburgh 1,516.287 

8  Armstrong   (W).  Kittanning 80,842 

4  Beaver  (W),  Beaver 175,192 

5  Bedford    (S).  Bedford 40,775 

6  Berks    (SE),   Reading 255,740 

7  Blair  (SWC),  Hollidaysburg 139,614 

8  Bradford  (NB),  Towanda 51,722 

9  Bucks    (SE),   Doylestown 144,620 

10  Butler  (W),  Butler 97,820 

11  Cambria  (SWC),  Ebensburg 209,541 

12  Cameron   (NWC).  Emporium 7,028 

18  Carbon  (E),  Mauch  Chunk 67,668 

14  Centre  (C),  Bellfonte 66,922 

15  Chester  (SE),  West  Chester 169,141 

16  Clarion  (W),  Clarion 88,344 

17  Clearfleld  (WC),  Clearfleld 85,967 

18  Clinton  (NC),  Lock  Haven 36,582 

19  Columbia   (EC),  Bloomsburg 63.460 

20  Crawford  (NW),  Meadville 78,948 

21  Cumberland  (S),  Carlisle 94,467 

22  Dauphin  (SEC),  Harrisburg 197,784 

28  Delaware  (SE),  Media 414,234 

24  Elk   (NWC),  Ridgway 84.608 

25  Erie   (NW),  Erie 219,888 

26  Fayette   (SW),  Uniontown 189,899 

27  Forest  (NW),  Tionesta 4,944 

28  Franklin  (S).  Chambersburg 75,927 

29  Fulton    (S),   McConnellsburg 10,387 

80  Greene    (SW),  Waynesburg 45,394 

81  Huntingdon  (SO,  Huntingdon....  40,872 

82  Indiana   (SWC),  Indiana  77,106 

83  Jefferson    (WC),   Brookville 49,147 

84  Juniata  (SC),  Mifflintown 16,243 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  67 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Scat  Pop. 

85  Lackawanna  (E).  Scranton 267,896 

36  Lancaster  (SE),  Lancaster 234,717 

87  Lawrence  (NW).  New  Castle 105,120 

88  Lebanon   (SE).  Lebanon 81.688 

39  Lehigh   (E),  Allentown 198,207 

40  Luzerne  (NE),  Wilkes-Barre 892,241 

41  Ly coming    (NEC),  Williamsport  101,249 

42  McKean  (NW),  Smethport 66,607 

43  Mercer  (W),  Mercer 111,964 

44  Mifflin   (C),  Lewistown 43,691 

45  Monroe  (E),  Stroudsburg 83,773 

46  Montgomery  (SE),  Norris town....  358,068 

47  Montour   (EC),  Danville 16,001 

48  Northampton  (E),  Easton 185,248 

49  Northumberland    (EC),  Sunbury  117,116 

50  Perry  (SC),  New  Bloomfield 24,782 

51  Philadelphia  (SE),  Philadelphia..2, 07 1,605 

52  Pike   (NE).  Milford 8,426 

53  Potter  (N),  Coudersport 16,810 

54  Schuylkill    (EC),   Pottsville 200.577 

65  Snyder   (C).  Middleburg 22,012 

66  Somerset    (SW),  Somerset 81.818 

57  Sullivan    (NEC),   Laporte 6,745 

58  Susquehanna   (NE),  Montrose....  81,920 

59  Tioga  (N),  Wellsboro 86,474 

60  Union  (C),  Lewisburg 28,160 

61  Venango  (NW),  Franklin 65,828 

62  Warren  (NW),  Warren 42,698 

63  Washington  (SW),  Washington..  209,628 

64  Wayne    (NE),   Honesdale 28,478 

65  Westmoreland  (SW),  Greens  burg  818,179 

66  Wyoming  (NE),  Tunkhannock....  16,766 

67  York   (S),  York 202,717 


PENNSYLVANIA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  4 

Tri-weekly    1 

Semi-weekly  2 

Weekly  137 

Fortnightly 21 

Semi-monthly    16 

Monthly    201 

Bi-monthly  35 

Quarterly   63 

Three  times  a  month  1 

Ten  times  dur.  academic  yr 1 

Nine  times  dur.  academic  yr 1 

Nine  times  a  year  3 

Eight  times  dur.  academic  yr.  2 

Eight  times  a  year 2 

Seven  times  dur.  academic  yr...  1 

Six  times  dur.  academic  yr 2 

Six  times  a  year 4 

Five  times  dur.  academic  yr  ....  1 

Five  times  a  year  8 

Four  times  dur.  academic  yr.  ..  3 

Four  times  a  yr 2 

Total  Periodicals  496 

Total  number  of  publications 1,017 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 63 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 355 

For  circulation  figures  for  daily  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  It  is 
possible  to  Incorporate  a  later  figure  In  that  list. 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  132 

Evening  Dailies  (102) 

Morning  Dailies  (28) 

All-Day  Dailies   (2) 

'  Daily,  Foreign  (4) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (13) 

Tri-weekly    1 

Semi-weekly  10 

Weekly  374 

Fortnightly 1 

Semi-monthly   2 

Monthly    1 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies(40) 
Shoppers  (2) 

Total  Newspapers  521 


Estab  Cols <» Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

ALBION  (B2),  pop.  1,729;  Erie  Co.  (NW).  18  m  E  of  Conneaut,  Ohio.  B&LE;  PA; 
RRs.  Heavy  duty  trailers,  boat  oars,  foundry  products  manufactured.  Railroad 
shops.  Diversified  farming. 

Airpost  Journal Monthly Aero-Philatelic.  1930     2     26       98  x4.00        $1,400 

Jos.  L.  Eisendrath,  Jr.,  Editor;  American  Air  Mail  Society,  Publisher. 

News-f .Thursday Independent 1905     5     24     217     3.00        51,400 

Robert  McClymonds,  Editor;  Floyd  McClymonds,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -rUses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
•ma.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—I  950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ALIQUIPPA  (B4H),  pop.  26,132;  Beaver  Co.  (W).  22  m  NW  of  Pittsburgh.  A&SO; 
PALE  RRs.  Extensive  steel  manufactories.  Lead  and  glass  products,  barrels, 
boxes,  paint,  varnish  manufactured.  One  bank.  Deposits  (12-31-57),  $22,365,737. 
8,117  electric  (AC)  meters;  11,971  gas  (nat.)  meters;  10,164  telephones. 

News  Herald -f ./Thursday Independent. 1904     8     24     294     2.00  398 

Vaughn  R.  Arnold,  Publisher,  930  Glenwood  Ave.,  Ambridge.  6,000 — Free 

Times — See  Beaver  Valley  Times  of  Beaver. 

ALLENTOWNt  (M4),  pop.  106,756;  Lehigh  Co.  (E).  Adjoins  Bethlehem  on  the  West. 
CNJ;  L&NE;  LV;  LVT;  READ  RRs.  Airlines.  EAL;  TWA;  UAL. 

Manufactures  cement,  auto  trucks  and  buses,  aircraft,  silk  textiles,  steel 
products,  mining,  marine  pumps  and  machinery,  blasting  powder,  arms  and 
ammunition,  bricks,  auto  fire  apparatus,  electrical  appliances,  electronic  equip- 
ment, coal  stokers,  oil  burners,  paper  and  cigar  boxes,  furniture,  tools,  pre- 
cision instruments.  Four  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $176,883,890.  62,706 
(residential)  electric  (AC)  meters;  32,205  gas  (artif.)  meters;  52,790  tele- 
phones. Muhlenberg  College;  Cedar  Crest  College  for  Women;  Eastern  Pilgrim 
College.  Cement  quarries.  Center  of  prosperous  farming  area. 

Boulevard  Magazine -f Monthly Local  Int 1951     4     24     148     2.50 

B.  Robert  Rhedans,  Editor  and  Publisher,  948  Club  Ave.        Controlled  free  dist.         7,000 

fCall-f Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1888     8     22     300   15.40**75,682 

Percy  B.  Ruhe,  Editor;  Call-Chronicle  Newspapers,  Inc.,  101  N.  6th  St. 

Call-Chronicle -j- Sunday Independent 1921     8     22     300     7.80**84,637 

John  Y.  Kohl,  Editor;  Call-Chronicle  Newspapers,  Inc.,  101  N.  6th  St. 

Chronicle  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1870      8      22      300    15.40**22,466 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Samuel  W.  Miller,  Editor;  Call-Chronicle  Newspapers,  Inc.,  101  N.  6th  St. 

Crestiad-f-V Bi-monthly  ....Collegiate 1921     6     27     252 

Students  of  Cedar  Crest  College,  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.  700 


Emmaus  &  Allentown  IIP-M.-  Tn/*AnAii<fA«it 

Times+    ...........     {Friday  ............  Independent  .......  8,500—  Free 

James  Smithfield,  Editor;  Peerless  Pub.  Co.,  Fourth  &  Polk  Sts.,  Bethlehem. 

Lehigh  Law  Journal  ................  Friday  ............  Legal  ..................  1906     2     24       98     4.00  60 

Lehigh  Law  Journal,  Publisher.  Controlled  free  dist.  137 


Monthly  ..........  Motoring  ...........  1925     3     26     140  x        21,5OO 

A.  C.  ku8s7jr\7EditorV  Lehigh  Valley  Motor  Club,  Pub.,  1020  Hamilton  St. 

Muhlenberg  Weekly  4-  V      ..Thursday  ........  Lit.  Coll  ..............  1883      6     24     248x3.00  1,100 

Students  of  Muhlenberg  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ALTOONA  (F4H),  pop.  77,177;  Blair  Co.  (SWC).  45  m  NE  of  Johnstown  at  E  base  of 
Allegheny  Mts.  PA  RR.  Airline  AAA. 

Manufactures  steam  and  electric  locomotives,  freight  and  air  conditioned  cars, 
electric  products,  textiles,  men's  and  boys'  sweaters,  shirts  and  bathing  suits, 
women's    underwear,    slippers,    work    garments,    mattresses,    ladies    garment 
patterns,  brick,  cinder  and  concrete  blocks,  monuments,  shuttlecocks,  beverages, 
packed  meat,  dairy  products,  auto  and  machine  parts,  heating  equipment,  roller 
and  ball  bearings,  furniture.  Railroad  shops.  Three  banks;  bank  clearings   (6-30- 
58),  $46,255,155;  deposits   (6-30-68),  $54,656,820.  22,524  wired   (AC)   houses; 
20,000   gas    (nat.)    meters;  22,682   telephones.   TV  stations. 
American-f  ..............................  Friday  ............  Republican  .........  1933      5      24      210      5.00        J7.6SO 

J.  A.  De  Renzo,  Editor;  National  Dynamics  Corp.,  Publisher,  1114  12th  St.  $23,000  —  Free 

Blair  County  Motor  News  .....  ^Semi-mo  .........  Motoring  ............  1931     3     24     126  x 

D.  A.  McCracken,  Editor;  Blair  County  Motor  Club,  Pub.,   1317  Twelfth  Ave. 

Mirror  -f  ...................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1874     8     22     301   18.00**32,648 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Herman  S.  Reifsnyder,  Editor;  Mirror  Printing  Co.,  Pub.,  1000  Green  Ave. 

Pennsylvania   Road  !„     -,  /Road  Constr.     1928     3     27      140     2.00        $3,975 

Builder-f    ..........................  ^Monthly  ..........  j  &  Maint.  Controlled  free  dist.        $1,026 

Charles  F.  Rothrock,  Editor;  Thomas  S.  Stephenson,  Pub.,   300  Ruskin   Drive. 

^fAltowi™Ed*~)  jsunday  ............  Catholic  .............  1934     8     24     294     2.00 

Rev.  F.  R.  Hoy,  Editor;  Catholic  Press  Society,  Publisher,  988  Bannock  St.. 
Denver,  Colo. 

AMBLER  (M5).  pop.  4,665;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  15  m  NW  of  Philadelphia.  READ 
RR.  Manufactures  asbestos  products,  magnesium  pipe  coverings,  brake  linings, 
pharmaceutical  supplies,   chemical  paint,   steel  tanks,   gas   holders.  Nurseries. 
Building  stone  quarries;  sand  pits.  Pennsylvania  School  of  Horticulture  (wo.). 
Residential.  Diversified  farming.  Grain,  corn,  tomatoes. 
Gazette-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1883     8     22     294     2.50   **7,757 

William  E.  Strasburg,  Editor  and  Publisher,  49  Butler  Ave. 

AMBRIDGE  (B4),  pop.  16,429;  Beaver  Co.  (W).  On  Ohio  River,  16  m  NW  of  Pitts- 
burgh. PA  RR.  Manufactures  structural  steel,  steel  tubing,  metal  molding  and 
copper  insulated  wire,  wrought  Iron,  electrical  material,  asbestos  protected 
metals,  coal  mining,  oil  and  gas  well  equipment,  cement  blocks,  sheet  metal. 
building  supplies,  canned,  preserved  fruit,  paint.  Oil,  gas  wells;  coal  mines. 

Citizen*  ...................................  {SVSun*'Sat*    Ind*  R«P  .............  1904     8     24     301   18'20        58'210 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
_  Arthur  Thompson,  Editor;  V.  R.  Arnold,  Publisher,  980  Glenwood  Ave. 

Oradatkm-HHtSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit? 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Times  —  See  Beaver  Valley  Times  of  Beaver. 

ANNVILLE   (J5),  pop.  8,564;  Lebanon  Co.   (8E).  5  m  W  of  Lebanon.  READ  RR. 

Manufactures  shoes,  hosiery,  silk  garments,  paper  boxes,  handkerchiefs,  neck- 

wear, scarfs,  flour,  limestone  products.  Lebanon  Valley  College   (Evangelical 

United  Brethren).  Limestone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  potatoes. 

Vie  Collegienne.  La,  ...............  Thursday  ........  Collegiate  ..........  .1923     3     27     147     2.00 

Students  of  Lebanon  Valley  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

APOLLO  (C4),  pop.  8,015;  Armstrong  Co.   (W).  26  m  NE  of  Pittsburgh.  PA  RR. 
Cement,  beverages  manufactured.  Coal  mines;  gas  wells.  Agriculture.  Wheat, 
corn,  oats. 
News  -Re  cord  -f  ........................  Friday  ............  Republican  .........  1895     8     24     287     3.00        11678 

Karl  R.  Bierly,  Editor;  S.  S.  Baldrige,  Publisher.  ' 

ARDMORE  (M5%),  pop.  X  16,000;  Montgomery  Co.   (SE).  8  m  NW  of  Philadelphia. 

PA  RR.   Manufactures    helicopters,   aircraft  parts,   asphalt  paving   materials, 

tennis  equipment.  Nurseries.  Residential. 
Main  Line  Chronicle-f  ...........  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1889     8     24     280     3.00 

Bernard  Kramer,  Editor;  Chronicle  Pub.   Co.,   Inc.,   49-61   Rittenhouse  Place. 
Main  Line  Times  -f  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1930     9     23     300     3.36**16,195 

See  also  Philadelphia  Suburban  Newspapers,  Inc. 

A.  E.  Hickerson,  Publisher,  811  E.  Lancaster  Ave. 
Philadelphia  Suburban  Newspapers,  Inc.,  comprised  of:  Main  Line  Times  of  Ardmore; 

Germantown   Courier  of  Philadelphia;  News   of  Upper  Darby.  See  individual 

listings. 

ARNOLD—  See  New  Kensington. 

ASHLAND  (K4).  pop.  6.192;  Schuylkill  Co.  (EC).  6  m  SE  of  Mount  Carmel.  LV;  READ 
RRs.  Manufactures  mine  pumps,  screens,  pajamas,  shirts,  store  fixtures.  Exten- 
sive hard  coal  mines.  Truck  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 
News-f  .....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1911     9     22     294  21.84        §3,205 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

H.  H.  Strunk,  Editor;  Kyler  Publishing  Co. 

ATHENS  —  Times  —  See  Sayre. 
Valley  News  —  See  Sayre. 

BALA  CYNWYD  (M6%),  pop.  X7.500;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  Adjoining  Philadelphia 
on  the  West.  PA  RR.  Residential. 

1876     8     26     140     5.00 
Brewers  Journal  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Brew.  Indus  ......  2     40     140 

Controlled  circ. 
D.  B.  Gibson,  Editor;  Gibson  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  211  Ford  Rd, 

BANGOR  (M4),  pop.  6.050;  Northampton  Co.  (E).  14  m  N  of  Easton.  DL&W;  LANE 
RRs.  Manufactures  silk  gloves,  hosiery,  tools,  slate  products,  paper  boxes, 
caskets,  bulletin  boards,  shirts,  underwear.  Slate  quarries,  Agriculture. 

News-r......  ................................  {l^un**8***    Independent  ......  1894     8     24     294     7.80        §2,940 

Alfred  De  Renzis,  Editor;  Charles  M.  Meredith,  Publisher. 

BARNESBORO  (E4),  pop.  8,442;  Cambria  Co.  (SWC).  24  m  NW  of  Altoona.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  shirts,  pajamas,  beverages.  Coal  mines.  Stock,  dairy,  truck  farms. 
Star-f  ......................................  .Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1905     8     24     301     3.50        §5*814 

Miles  E.  Ranck  &  Sons,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BATH  (M4),  pop.  1,824;  Northampton  Co.  (E).  12  m  NW  of  Easton.  DL&W;  LANE; 
N&B  RRs.   Manufactures   dresses,   hat  bands,   candy,  cement.   Slate  quarries. 
Home  News  ..............................  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1942     5     24     196     1.50  - 

W.  J.  Halbfoerster,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BEAVERf-ROCHESTER  (B4),  pop.  13,557  (Beaver,  6,360;  Rochester,  7,197);  Beaver 
Co.  (W).  On  Ohio  River,  27  m  NW  of  Pittsburgh.  PA;  P&LE  RRs.  Boat  connec- 


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tions.  Manufactures  beverages,  monuments,  advertising  specialties.  Sand  pits. 

urnal0^0^..^.6**!.  }saturday  ........  Legal  ..................  1939     2     27       98     5.00 

Robert  O.  Davis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

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Beaver  Valley  Times-f  ..........  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ......  1874 

Printed  in  three  editions  for  circulation  in  Aliquippa, 

Beaver-Rochester  and  Ambridge. 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Jack  Malone,  Editor;  Beaver  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publishers. 


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BEAVER  FALLS-NEW  BRIGHTON  (B4),  pop.  26,892  (Beaver  Falls,  17,357;  New 
Brighton,  9,535) ;  Beaver  Co.  (W).  33  m  NW  of  Pittsburgh.  PA;  PENNA;  P&LE 
RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  cold  drawn  steel,  steel  tubing,  castings  and  steel  spe- 
cialties, porcelain  signs,  cork  and  felt  base  products,  chinaware,  paint,  lumber, 
bricks,  machinery,  paper  boxes,  textiles.  Nurseries.  Geneva  College.  Coal  mines; 
clay  pits.  Dairy,  truck,  fruit  farms.  Five  banks;  deposits  (7-1-57),  $65,271,515. 

Cabinet 4- V Bi-wkIy(Fri.). Collegiate 1878     5     24     224x1.00 

Students  of  Geneva  College,  Publishers. 

Geneva  Alumnus  -f 6  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Alum 1924    controlled  fSeedist. 

Rex.  W.  Wilson,  Editor;  Geneva  College  Alum.  Assn.,  Publisher,  Geneva  College. 
News -Tribune -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1884     9     23     29420.80 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

James  H.  March.  Editor;  Tribune  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  715  Thirteenth  St. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Co  li«>  Width?  Depth    Sub  Clrt 

BEDFORDf  (F5H)»  pop.  8,621;  Bedford  Co.  (S).  88  m  8  of  Altoona.  PA  RR.  Manufac- 
tures  wooden  insulator  pins,  cabinets,  mining  tools,  popcorn,  confections,  dairy 
products,   flour,  feed,  toys.   Summer  resort.   Oak,  pine,   locust  timber;   stone 
quarry.  Stock,  poultry,  truck,  dairy  farms. 
Gasette-f  .............................  .....Morn.  ex.  Sun.  ..Independent  .....  „  1805     8     24     287   12.00        5  4,708 

Hugo  K.  Frear.  Editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Company,  117  S.  Juliana  St. 
Inquirer  -f  ...............................  ^Friday  ............  Republican  ........  1813     8     24     287     8.00        §1,937 

Hugo  K.  Frear,  Editor;  Inquirer  Printing  Company,  Pub.,   180  S.  Juliana  St. 

BELLEFONTEf  (G4),  pop.  5,661;  Centre  Co.  (C).  45  m  SW  of  Williamsport,  BC;  PA 
RRs.  Airline,  AAA. 

Manufactures  lime  and  limestone  products,  brass  forgings,  metal  specialties, 
iron  mill  machinery,  flour,  feed.  Mountain  resort.  Limestone  quarries.  Grain, 
dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Centre  Democrat  +  .................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1827     8     24     294     2.00        58,145 

Hugh  Manchester,  Editor;  Centre  Democrat,  Inc..  Pub.,  116%    West  High  St. 
Keystone  Gasette+  ................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1894     7     26     287     2.50        §2,325 

Joy  Owens,  Editor;  Centre  Newspapers,  Publisher,  106  N.  Allegheny. 

BELLEVILLE   (G4),  pop.   1,304;  MifTlin  Co.    (C).   15  m  W  of  Lewistown.  Railroad 
station,  Reedsville.  Manufactures  agricultural  implements,  flour,  cheese,  saws, 
canned  goods.  Diversified  farming.  Poultry;  corn,  wheat,  oats,  potatoes. 
Times  -f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1893     8     24     308     3.00 

Mrs.  Mary  E.  Himes,  Editor;  R.  M.  Himes.  Publisher. 

BELLEVUE  (B6%).  branch  of  Pittsburgh  P.  O.,  pop.  11,604;  Allegheny  Co.  (SW).  On 

Ohio  River,  adjoining  Pittsburgh  on  west.  PA  RR.  Residential. 
City  and  Suburban  Life  +...«.  Friday  ............  Independent......  1901     5     24     224     2.50        §4,027 

W.  D.  Lillich,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  4107. 

BENTLEYVILLE  (B5).  pop.  8.295;  Washington  Co.  (SW).  11  m  SE  of  Washington. 

PA  RR.  Coal  mines.  Dairy  farming.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  oats 
Courier-t-  ..................................  Friday  ............  Independent.  .....  1947      6     24      210      3.50        §1,284 

G.  W.  Paul,  Editor  and  Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  472. 

BENTON  <K3),  pop.  890;  Columbia  Co.  (EC).  26  m  SW  of  Wilkes-Barre.  READ  RR. 
Manufactures  flour,  lumber,  shirts,  dresses.  Timber.  Grain,  fruit,  poultry  farms. 
Argus-f  ...................................  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1892      8      24      280     2.50        §1,679 

Robert  K.  Brewington,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BERWICK  (K3),  pop.  14,010;  Columbia  Co.  (EC).  28  m  SW  of  Wilkes-Barre.  Bridge  to 

Nea  copeck.  DL&W  ;  PA  RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  freight  and  passenger  cars, 

soft  drinks,  silk,  underwear,  shirts,  lumber,  drugs,  potato  chips,  dairy  products. 

Diversified  farming. 

Enterprise+  ...........................  JBvg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ......  1903     8     24     294   21.84 

E.  A.  Fenstermacher,  Editor;  M.  R.  Johnson.  Publisher. 

BETHLEHEM    (M4),   pop.    66,340    (special    U.    S.    Census    11-15-57,    gives    74,012); 

Northhampton    Co.    (E).    On    Lehigh    River.    Adjoins    Allentown    on    the    east. 

CNJ;  L&NE;  LV;  READ  RRs.  Airlines:  EAL;  TWA;  UAL. 

Manufactures    steel,   foundry   products,   fabricated    apparatus,    spark   plugs, 

oil  burners,  silk  and  textile  products,  candy,  furniture,  pumps,  paint,  cement, 

paper  boxes,  chemical  products.  Five  banks;  deposits    (6-30-58),  $111,207,178. 

36,100    electric    (AC)    meters;   21,213    gas    (nat.)    meters;    26,190    telephones. 

Limestone   quarries.    Lehigh   University    (men);    Moravian   College;    Moravian 

Seminary  for  Girls.  TV  station. 
Brown  and   White  -h  ...............  Tues.ft  Fri  ......  Collegiate  ..........  1894     5     24     210x4.00        13,400 

Students  of  Lehigh  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Bulletin-}-  ...............................  ..Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1925     5     24      196     8.00          2.100 

James  Smithfleld,  Editor;  Peerless  Publishing  Company.  4th  &  Polk  Sts.          8,000  —  Free 

Comenian,  The-f  V  .................  Friday.  Collegiate     ..      1897     5     24     210     2.50 

Students  of  Moravian  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.          Controlled  free  dist.  800 


56.562 


Independent......  193  4     6     24      196          1,150 — Free 

J.~B.  Smithfleld,  Editor ;' Peerless  Publishing  Company,  416  E.  Fourth  St. 

Globe-Times  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1867     8     23     298  21.84  **26,246 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

John  Strohmeyer,  Editor;  Holland  L.  Adams,  Publisher,  202  W.  Fourth  St. 

Hirado-f    (Hungarian) ..Friday Hung.  Ints 1923     7     26     280     3.00        51,328 

Stephen   Kvochak,  Editor;  American  Hungarian  and   Windish  Publishing  Co.. 
1139  E.  Third  St. 

}  Quarterly {S^cniftm't*  194°     8     26     108     B'°°          2'363 

Robert  F.  Herrick,  Ed.;  Journal  of  College  Placement,  Pub.,  86  E.  Elizabeth  Ave. 
Lehigh  Alumni  Bulletin +V    Monthly Coll.  Alumni 1914      8     26      140     4.00          5,925 

Robert  A.  Harrier,  Editor;  Alumni  Assn.  of  Lehigh  University,  Publisher. 
Moravian Monthly f  Moravian 

Subscription  price,  2  years  for  $3.00.     1  Church 

Rev.  J.  8.  Groenfeldt,  Editor;  Northern  Province  of  the  Moravian  Church,  Pub. 

B1RDSBORO  (L6).  pop.  8,168;  Berks  Co.  (SE).  On  Schuylkill  River,  9  m  SE  of 
Reading.  PA;  READ  RRs.  Manufactures  steel,  hosiery,  sportswear,  armor 
castings.  Foundries.  Stone  quarries.  Fruit,  truck,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Dispatch -h Friday Republican........  1886     8     23     294     2.00        §1,458 

Harry  L.  Hart,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

dradatloo— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRsnd  McNally 
estimate.  Vlssued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptioo  included  in  membership  fee. 

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«.  AM%-.  Estab  Col  J0  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cirt 

BLAIRSVILLE  (D4%),  pop.  6,000;  Indiana  Co.  (SWC).  18  m  NB  of  Greensburg.  PA 
RR.   Manufactures   refrigeration  units,   cement  products,  chemicals,   crushed 
stone.  Coal  mines;  stone  quarries.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 
Dispatch-!-  ..............................  _Mon.4kThurs...Independent.......l905     8     22     294     4  00        12  600 

N.  Dutko,  Editor;  William  C.  Taylor,  Publisher.  *  '     V 

BLOOMSBURGf  (K8ft),  pop.  10,688  ;  Columbia  Co.  (EC).  40  m  SW  of  Wilkes-Barre. 

DLftW;  READ  RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures   carpets,  silks,   hosiery,  woolens, 

canned  goods,  silk  underwear.  Greenhouses.  State  Teachers  College.  Diversified 

farming.  Potatoes,  grain,  cattle. 
Maroon  and  Gold  +  V  .............  .Thursday  ........  Collegiate  ..........  1923     5     24     224x2.00        tl,400 

Students  of  Bloomsbur?  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Press  4-  .....................................  Morn.ex.Sun...  Independent  .....  .1902     8     24     294   15.60        §9,96O 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Edward  F.  Schuyler,  Editor;  Robert  R.  &  Paul  R.  Eyerly,  Publishers. 

BOSWELL  (D5),  pop.  1,679;  Somerset  Co.  (SW).  15  m  SW  of  Johnstown.  BftO  RR. 
Bank,  Jennerstown.  Coal  and  coke  industries;  lumber  mills;  garment  factories. 
Soft  coal  mines.  Poultry,  truck  farms. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday         Republican  .......  1908     7     26     288     2.00        §1,175 

Roy  Griffith,  Editor;  Charles  W.  Long,  Publisher. 

BOYERTOWN  (L6).  pop.  4,074;  Berks  Co.  (SE).  18  m  E  of  Reading.  READ  RR.  Manu- 
factures caskets,  iron  castings,  auto  bodies,  cigar  boxes,  men's  clothing,  sealed 
beam   headlights,   truck  bodies,  heaters,   stoves,  shoes,  hosiery,  women's  and 
children's  underwear,  plumbers  supplies,  nipples,  miniature  trains,  machine  dies, 
airplane  parts,  leather  goods.  Limestone  quarries.  Fruit,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Times  -f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1857     8     24     301     4.00   **2,991 

Robert  C.  Lobaugh,  Editor;  Charles  F.  Wentzel,  Publisher. 

BRADDOCK  (C7),  pop.  16,488;  Allegheny  Co.  (SW).  On  Monongahela  River,  10  m 
SE  of  Pittsburgh.  B&O  ;  PALE  ;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  steel,  wire,  chains,  gaso- 
line, wall  paper,  steel  foundry  products,  pumps,  engines,  ice  cream. 

FreePress  +  .........................  .Thurs.ft  Sun...Independent  ......  1921     8     22     308     j63°2?000~Free 

Chas.  A.  Air  hart.  Editor;  Braddock  Free  Press  Pub'g  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
721  Talbot  Ave. 


}  Monthly  ..........  Fraternal  ..........  1911     4     26     175       .84        Jl,250 

Rev.   Thomas    B.    Harnyak,   Editor;   Catholic    Slovak    Brotherhood,   Publisher, 
801  Saline  St.,  Pittsburgh   (7). 

BRADFORD  (El  Mi),  pop.  17,364;  McKean  Co.  (NW).  15  m  SW  of  Olean.  N.  Y.  BftO: 
ERIE;  PA  RRs.  Airlines:  AAA. 

Manufactures  oil  well  equipment,  pipe  couplings,  brick,  tile,  chemicals,  gaso- 
line,  machinery,   cutlery,  explosives,  labels,  engines,   boilers,   lighters.   Oil  re- 
fineries. Railroad  shops.  Oil  wells.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 
Era  +  ........................................  Morn.ex.Sun...Republican  _______  1877     8     24     294  20.00**11,572 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Jos.  M.  Cleary.  Editor;  Bradford  Publications,  Inc.,  48  Main  St. 

Hounds  and  Hunting-f  ..........  Monthly  ..........  {rfeld^rifls       1903     8     27     14°     3-°°     *13»198 

I.  W.  Carrel,  Editor;  Hounds  and  Hunting,  Publisher,  142  W.  Washington  St. 

Journal-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1940      9      24      294      2.00        $3,397 

David  J.  Kreinson,  Editor;  McKean  County  Preas,  Inc.,  Pub.,  25  Mechanic  St. 

Producers  Monthly  .................  Monthly  ..........  Oil  Indus  ............  1936  \     ^     \\°Q     8'00 

Boh  Slike,  Editor:  Producers   Publishing  Co.,  Inc..   142   W.  Washington. 

Union  +  ....................................  Semi-mo  .........  Labor  ..................  1932  5     24     210     3.00      $30,000 

M.  C.  Mclntyre,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6  Cole. 

BRENTWOOD—  See  Pittsburgh. 

BRIDGEV1LLE    (B5),   pop.    5,650;   Allegheny   Co.    (SW).    8   m    SW   of   Pittsburgh. 

PftWV;  PA  RRs.   Manufactures   steel,   vanadium  alloy,   chemicals,  beverages, 

glass,  paints,  bricks,  lumber,  concrete  b'ocks.  Coal  mines.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit 

farms. 
News-f-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent......  1926     7     24     280     8.00        {2,200 

Ralph  E.  Hennon  and  Ouster  G.  Papas,  Publishers. 
Signal  ....................................  -..Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1898     9     21     301     1.50  $67 

George  Lindow,  Editor;  Knepper  Co.,  Publisher,  Box  175. 

BRISTOL  (N5%),  pop.  12,710   (special  U.  S.  Census  11-21-57,  gives  56,312);  Bucks 
Co.    (SE).   On  Delaware  River,   25   m  NE  of  Philadelphia.   PA  RR.   Bridge  to 
Burlington,  N.  J.  Manufactures  rugs,  woolen  yarns,  patent  leather,  chemicals, 
whiskey,  airplane  parts,  soaps,  paints,  parchment  paper,  plastics. 
Courier-f  ..................................  EvR.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  ........  1910     8     22     800   18.00**1S,2U 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising:  accepted.  Space  sold  only  in  combination  with 

Levittown  Times.  Combined  circ.  **33,529. 

George  Gray,  Editor;  S.  W.  Calkins  and  Murray  C.  Hotchkiss,  Co-Publishers. 
Route  13,  Levittown. 

BROCKWAY  (E8),  pop.  2.650;  Jefferson  Co.  (WC).  14  m  N  of  DuBois.  BftO;  ERIE; 
PA;  PAS  RRs.  Manufactures   glass   bottles,  wooden  containers,  lumber,  con- 
vertible clothes  finishing  machines,  sewer  tile,  paint  pigment,  pressed  metals, 
ornamental  iron  and  aluminum.  Coal  mines;  gas  wells.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain, 
stock  farms. 
Record  -f-  .....................  ..  ............  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1871     8     24     294     4.00        51,750 

Mary  E.  Durbin,  Ed.;  Mary  E.  Durbin  and  Ralph  E.  Durbin,  Co-Pubs.,  Box  1777. 

r*Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit! 


fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.    +Uses  Mats.  •Noaparsfl 
ems,  12  to  inch.     ? Agate  lines.   14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNaHy 
estimate.   V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Estib  Coli4>  Width*  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

BROOKVILLEf  (D8),  pop.  4,274;  Jeffenon  Co.  (WC).  22  m  W  of  DuBois.  PAS;  PA 
RRs.  Manufactures  radio  tubes,  workmen's  gloves,  concrete  products,  scaffolding 
equipment,  flour,  gasoline  locomotives,  truck  bodies,  glass,  bricks,  tile,  struc- 
tural steel.  Railroad  shops;  greenhouses.  Coal  mines;  oil,  gas  wells;  timber; 
clay  pits.  Dairy,  truck  farms.  Peas. 

American  + Monday Ind.  Rep 1918     8     24     287     4.00        §4,287 

David  G.  Putnam,  Editor;  American,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  65. 

Jeff ereonian  Democrat  + Thursday Democratic 1838     8     24     287     8.00          4,240 

H.  E.  McMurray,  Publisher. 

BROOMALL  (M5%),  pop.  xs.600;  Delaware  Co.  (SE).6%  m  W  of  Upper  Darby,  bank 
town.  Railroad  name  Fox  Croft.  PA  RR.  Nursery.  Saw  mill. 

County    Leader 4- Thursday Independent 1920      6      22     238      3.00        {4,950 

Gerald  S.  Fuller,  Editor;  Printing  Associates,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
67   S.  Newtown  Street  Rd.,  Newtown  Square. 

BROWNSVILLE  <C6%).  pop.  7.648;  Fayette  Co.  (SW).  On  Monongahela  River.  12  m 
W  of  Uniontown.  MON;  PA;  PALE  RRs.  Distillery;  machine,  railroad  shops; 
coke  ovens ;  bottling  works.  Barge  and  diesel  towboats  built.  Coal  mines.  Dairy, 
stock,  poultry  farms. 

Telegraph-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1918     8     23     283  21.00   **7,872 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

John  Matta,  Jr.,  Editor;  Brownsville  Publishing  Corp..  16-18  Bridge  St. 

BRYN  ATHYN  (M5).  pop.  913;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  16  m  NE  of  Philadelphia.  READ 
RR.  Bank.  Huntingdon  Valley.  Cathedral  and  Academy  of  the  New  Church 
(Swedenborgian).  Manufactures  glass.  Residential.  Dairy,  truck,  fruit  farms. 

1881      2     26      100      3.00         J1.070 
62      100 


New  Church  Life  (no  adv.). ..Monthly Swedenborgian.. 


Rev.  W.  C.  Henderson,  Ed.;  General  Church  of  the  New  Jerusalem,  Publisher. 
New  Philosophy  (no  adv.)  ......  Quarterly  ........  Swedenborgian..  189  8     1     48       98x2.00 

W.  C.  Henderson,  Editor;  Swedenborg  Scientific  Assn.,  Publisher. 

BRYN  MAWR  <M6%),  pop.  X  9,500;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  8  m  NW  of  Philadelphia. 
PA  RR.  Residential  suburb.  Bryn  Mawr  College  (women).  Several  girls'  schools. 
Many  country  estates  in  immediate  vicinity. 


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Quarterly  ........  Coll.  Alumnae....  1907      3      27      140  x        $7,300 

Isota  Tucker  Epes,  Editor;  Alumnae  Assn.  of  Bryn  Mawr  College  Publisher. 

College  News  -f  V  ....................  Wednesday  ....Collegiate  ..........  1918     5     24     224     4.00  *800 

Students  of  Bryn  Mawr  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Home  News  ............................  .Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1877     7     24     280     2.00        $2,224 

R.  W.  Roth,  Editor  and  Publisher,  789  Lancaster  Ave. 

BURGETTSTOWN  (B6),  pop.  2,379;  Washington  Co.  (SW).  27  m  SW  of  Pittsburgh. 
PA  RR.  Beverages  manufactured.  Machine  shops;  cine  and  molybdenum  plant. 
Coal  mines.  Dairy,  stock  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 
Enterprise  -f  ............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1878     7     24     280     3.00          2.620 

Mary  Love  Vosburg,  Editor;  E.  H.  Vosburg.  Publisher. 

BUTLERf  (C4),  pop.  28,482;  Butler  Co.  (W).  38  m  N  of  Pittsburgh.  B&O;  BALE;  PA 
RRs.  Manufactures  steel  railroad  cars,  strip  steel,  seamless  pipe,  oil  well  supplies. 
auto  chains,  cement,  engines,   refined   oil,   mirrors,   cargo-truck   trailers,   elec- 
tronics, plastics.   Coal   mines;   limestone   quarries;   gas.   oil   wells.    Diversified 
farming. 
Eagle-f  .....................................  Evflr.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1869      8      22      301   21.84**22^36 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

John  Laing  Wise,  Editor;  Eagle  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

CAMBRIDGE  SPRINGS  (B2),  pop.  2.246;  Crawford  Co.  (NW).  26  m  S  of  Erie.  ERIE 
RR.  Manufactures  evaporated  milk;  tin  cans,  canned  sour  kraut,  pickles,  machine 
tools,  burial  vaults.  Oil  refinery.  Alliance  College.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 
Enterprise-News  +  ..................  Thursday          Ind.  Rep  1877      8     24     276     4.00        51,700 

Fred  Nelson,  Editor;  Allyn  S.  Brown,  Publisher.  215  Spring  St. 

CANONSBURG  (B6),  pop.  12,072;  Washington  Co.  (SW).  17  m  SW  of  Pittsburgh. 
PA  RR.  Manufactures  transformers,  radios,  structural  steel,  pottery,  metal 
products.  Coal  mines;  gas,  oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit,  grain,  potatoes. 


Note»+ 


Notes  Publishing  and  Prnting  Company. 


Ind«P«ndcnt  ......  1875 


22     801   18-20 


5,138 


CANTON   (J2),  pop.  2,118;  Bradford  Co.   (NE).  80  m  NE  of  Williamsport.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  garment  hangers,  folding  boxes,  harness  and  leather  goods,  wood 
crates,  cinder  blocks.  Hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Independent-Sen  tinel-f  .........  ..Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1871     8     24     301     4.00        $3,170 

Donald  Thomas,  Editor;  Canton  Publishing  Company. 

CARBONDALE  (M2).  pop.  16,296;  Lackawanna  Co.  (NE).  On  Lackawanna  River,  16  m 
NE  of  Scranton.  DAH;  ERIE;  NYOAW  RRs.  Manufactures  perforated  metals, 
coal  mining  machinery,  tanks,  boilers,  chemicals.  Textile  mills.  Ships  coal.  Hard 
coal  mines.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  truck  farms. 


N«w§ 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Tom  Heth.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Review+  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1898 

Carbondale  Review.  Publisher,  60  S.  Main  St. 


8     24     301     7.80        J4J6S 


6     22     288     8.00       9*472 


A  Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *7trae  and  Mtrcb  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit  J 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  IPubUsfcer's  Report;  Light  fsce,  estimsted.   +  Uses  Msis.  •Nonparefl 
MM,  11  to  inch.    T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCoonty  seat.    Population—  1950  Census.     xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  Vlstned  only  during  academic  rear,  subscription  included  In  membership  fee. 
M  SUM  TO  READ  fee  Guide  to  the  nse  el  the  Dtrettoiy  »  fcwrt  of  book, 

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CARLISLEf  (H6),  pop.  16,812;  Cumberland  Go.  (8).  18  m  SW  of  Harrisburg.  PA; 
READ  RRs.  Manufacture!  rugs,  shoes,  ribbons,  steel  products,  inner  tubes,  paper 
boxes,  railroad  switches,  yarn,  dresses,  office  furniture,  radio  crystals,  record 
players,  sports  clothing:,  fertilizer,  leather  novelties.  Dickinson  College.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Wheat,  corn,  vegetables. 

Dickinson  Alumnus  YJn«)  Quarterly Coll.  Alumni 1923     2     28     101x2.00 

Gilbert  Malcolm,  Editor;  General  Alumni  Association  of  Dickinson  College,  Pub. 
Dlckinsonian+ V     Friday Collegiate 1872     7     26     276     2.00          1,050 

Students  of  Dickinson  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Dickinson  Law  Review  V Quarterly Legal  ft  Coll 1898     1     60       98     4.00  600 

Dickinson  Law  School,  Publisher. 
Sentinel  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1861     8     22     294   10.00   **9,146 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Douglas  Thompson,  Editor;  Carlisle  Sentinel,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

CARNEGIE  (B7),  pop.  12,105;  Allegheny  Co.  (SW).  8  m  SW  of  Pittsburgh.  PA; 
PC&Y  RR.  Manufactures  steel,  structural  iron,  chemical  products,  porcelain 
signs,  lubricants,  macaroni,  enamel  powder,  signs,  beverages,  wooden  toys.  Coal 
mines.  Truck,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Signal-Item  (offset) Thursday In d.  Rep 1873      9     21      301      3.60    **4,540 

George  Lindow,  Editor;  James   W.   Knepper,   Publisher,   18   E.   Main   St. 

CATASAUQUA  (M4),  pop.  4,928  ;  Lehigh  Co.  (E).  On  Lehigh  River,  4  m  N  of  Allentown. 
CNJ;  LVT  (elec.);  LV;  L&NE;  READ  RRs.  Manufactures  silk,  horse  shoes, 
stokers,  steel  tunnels,  clinical  thermometers,  castings,  caskets,  sewing  machine 
attachments,  ribbon,  beer.  Truck,  poultry,  dairy,  grain  farms. 

Dispatch -f Thursday Independent 1871      6     24      262     2.00  §564 

R.  H.  Steinmetz,  Ed.;  Dispatch  Printery,  Inc.,  Publisher,  118  Bridge  St. 

CHAMBERSBURGf  (G6).  pop.  17,121;  Franklin  Co.  (S).  50  m  SW  of  Harrisburg. 
PA;  WM  RRs.  Manufactures  forging  hammers,  hydraulic  presses,  power  trans- 
mission machinery,  paper  towels,  locomotive  safety  devices,  men's  clothing, 
hosiery,  dairy  food  products.  Wilson  College  (women).  Diversified  farming. 
Grain,  apples,  peaches. 

Motorist-f Monthly Motoring 1935      5      24      210  xl.OO  7,675 

J.  G.  Eppinger,  Editor;  Chambersburg  Motor  Club,  Pub.,  230  East  Lincoln  Way. 

Public  Opinion -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1869     8     23      294    12.00  **1 1,766 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Chas.  R.  Nicklas,  Editor;  Public  Opinion  Co.,  Publisher. 

Wilson  Billboard,  The -f  V      .Friday Collegiate 1920      5      24      210      3.00  700 

Students  of  Wilson  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CHARLEROI  (C5),  pop.  9.872;  Washington  Co.  (SW).  21  m  SE  of  Pittsburgh.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  lamp  glass,  bottles,  beverages,  paper  boxes,  seamless  tubing, 
coal  loading  machines.  Coal  mines.  Truck,  fruit,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Mail-f i. Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1900      8     24      294    15.60        §5,237 

H.  E.  tacCamic,  Editor;  Mail  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

CHESTER  (M6),  pop.  66,039;  Delaware  Co.  (SE).  On  Delaware  River.  15  m  SW  of 
Philadelphia.  B&O;  PA;  READ  RRs.  Boat  connections. 

Commercial  and  industrial  center.  Automobile  assembly  plant;  large  ship- 
yards and  dry  docks;  foundries.  Steel  castings,  locomotives,  paper  and  products, 
textiles,  dyewood  extracts,  pipe  and  casing,  collapsible  tubes,  chemicals,  Pharma- 
ceuticals, electrical  equipment  manufactured.  Three  banks  ;  bank  clearings  (6-30- 
58),  $52.107,279;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $45,357,034.  24,100  electric  (AC) 
meters;  19,000  jras  (artif.)  meters;  36,185  telephones.  Pennsylvania  Military 
College:  Crozer  Theological  Seminary. 

Time*-!- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1876      8      22      301   21.84**4O,893 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Saturday  evg.  circ.  **3&,666 

Robert  S.  Howard,  Editor  and  Publisher,  18  E.  Eighth  St. 

CHEYNEY  (L5K),  pop.  X540;  Delaware  Co.  (SE).  10  m  W  of  Chester.  PA  RR. 
Bank,  West  Chester.  State  Teachers  College  (Negro). 

Cheyney  Record  V Monthly Collegiate 1918     5     24     252     1.00 

Student  Government  and  Co-operative  Assn.,  Cheyney  State  Tchrs.  Col.,  Pubs. 

CLAIRTON  (C7HK  POP.  19.652;  Allegheny  Co.  (SW).  On  Mononprahela  River,  20  m 
SE  of  Pittsburgh.  BALE;  PA;  P&WV  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures 
steel,  coke  by-products,  mineral  oils,  bentol  and  tar  products.  Coal  mines. 
Poultry,  fruit,  truck  farms. 

Progress -f Wednesday.     Independent         1916     8     24     294     3.00        §3,020 

Maxwell  M.  Kahn,  Editor  and  Publisher.  328  St.  Clair  Ave. 

CLARIONt  (D8),  pop.  4.409;  Clarion  Co.  (W).  28  m  SE  of  Oil  City.  BAG:  LEF&C 
RRs.  Manufactures  glass,  beverages,  cement  blocks,  lumber.  State  Teachers 
College.  Coal  mines.  Stock,  dairy,  fruit,  truck,  poultry  farms. 

f  Democrat -f Tuesday Democratic 1840     9      22      287      2.50   **4,364 

J  Walter  L.  Smith,  Editor;  Clarion  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

I  Republican-*- Thursday Republican 1840     9     22     287     3.00    **4,627 

*•  W.  C.  Hearst,  Editor;  Clarion  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

CLAYSVILLE  (A5H),  pop.  968;  Washington  Co.  (SW).  10  m  SW  of  Washington. 
BAO  RR. 

Recorder  4- .Friday Republican 1888     6     26     280     8.00  t900 

George  J.  Kelvin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Ciretdatloit-HHrSept.  ABC  Statement;  *Junc  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B  C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit! 
IP.O.  Statement ;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U»e»  Mats.  •NonpartO 
emt.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tttronty  sest.  Population— 19SO  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  V Issued  only  daring  academic  year,  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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CLEARFIELDt  (FSH).  Pop.  9.867;  Clearfleld  Co.   (WC).  On  Susquehanna  River,  86 

m  N  of  Altoona.  B&O;  NYC;  PA  KRa.  Airline  AAA.  Manufactures   fire  and 

building  brick,  sewer  pipe,  silk  plush,   overalls,  underwear,  electronic  equip- 

ment.  Tanneries  ;  railroad  shops.  Coal  mines  ;  nre  clay  pits.  Diversified  farming. 

Progress  -h  ................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Republican  .........  1913     8     28     30120.16 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Geo.  A.  Scott,  Editor;  Progressive  Publishing  Company.  Inc. 

CUFTON  HEIGHTS  (M6H).  pop.  7,649;  Delaware  Co.  (SE).  4  m  W  of  Philadelphia. 
Railroad  station,  Clifton.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  woolen  goods,  varn,  loose  leaf 


,  .  .  ,  , 

records,  thread  silk,  belting,  machine  and  electrical  parts.  Residential. 

Delaware  County  Re  v  lew  -f..  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1984     6     24     224 


1>6 


Clre 


§13,027 


150 


8,000 — Free 
R.  Reese,  Editor;  Abraham  Bartash,  Publisher,  Powell  Ave.  &  Main  St.,  Darby. 

COALDALE  (L4).  pop.  5,818;  Schuylkill  Co.  (EC).  20  m  NE  of  Pottsville.  C&NJ; 
LANE  RRs.  Shirt  factory.  Anthracite  coal  mines.  Fruit,  truck  farms. 

Observer -f- Friday Democratic 1910     7     26     301     2.50  

James  H.  Gildea,  Editor  and  Publisher,  142  E.  Ruddle  St. 

COATESVILLE  (L5V4).  pop.  18,826;  Chester  Co.  (SE).  88  m  W  of  Philadelphia.  PA; 
READ  RRs.  Manufactures  steel  plates,  boilers,  knit  goods,  paper,  dresses.  U.  S. 
Veterans  Hospital.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  wheat,  corn,  mushrooms. 

Record-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1908     8     22     297     9.00 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

C.  H.  Heintzelman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COCHRANTON  (B2H),  Pop.  1,092;  Crawford  Co.  (NW).  76  m  N  of  Pittsburgh.  ERIE 
RR.  Manufactures  advertising  novelties  and  signs,  drafting  boards,  precision 
instruments,  metal  disintegrators,  carbide  tools.  Hatchery.  Timber.  Diversified 
farming.  Poultry,  livestock. 

Times Thursday Independent 1878     7     24     276     3.00 

Geo.  A.  Fahey,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLLEGEVILLE  (M5),  pop.  1,900;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  24  m  NW  of  Philadelphia. 
READ  RR.  Manufactures  flags,  costumes,  tubing,  heaters.  Ursinus  College. 
Agriculture.  Apples,  corn,  wheat. 

^ftniery  "^anscHpf-f          }Thursday Independent 1875     7     24     278 

P.  W.  Levengood,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3rd  Ave.  and  Main  St. 

Philadelphia  Synod  News  .  ..  5  ti.  a  yr  ... 


3.00 


§10,345 


§763 


§2,784 


6     24     252 

(Church  Controlled  free  dist.     115,000 

Alfred  M.  Wilcox,  Editor;  Philadelphia  Synod  News,  Publisher,  15  College  Ave. 

Ursinus  Weekly  V .Monday Collegiate 1902     5     26     288  x2.00  

Faculty  and  students  of  Ursinus  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

COLUMBIA  (K5H).  pop.  11.998;  Lancaster  Co.  (SE).  On  Susquehanna  River,  12  m  W 
of  Lancaster.  PA;  READ  RRs.  Manufactures  malleable  castings,  hoisting 
machines,  chemical  products,  dairy  equipment,  laundry  machinerv,  metal  clos- 
ures, cut  glass,  cotton  dresses,  cigars,  pretzels.  Sand  pits.  Diversified  farming. 
Corn,  tobacco,  wheat. 

News  + Evg.  ex.  Sun... Ind.  Rep 1888     8     24     294   15.00        §3*967 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
S.  S.  Crist,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CONNEAUT  LAKE  (B2),  pop.  676;  Crawford  Co.  (NW).  40  m  SW  of  Erie.  B&LE  RR. 
Boat  works.  Summer  resort.  Truck,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  corn,  oats. 

Breeze -f Thursday Republican 1922      6     24     238     2.00  $655 

Larry  and  Dorothy  Lowing,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CONNEAUTVILLE  (B2),  pop.  1,177;  Crawford  Co.  (NE).  80  m  SW  of  Erie.  B&LE; 
PA  RR.  Manufactures  furniture,  folding  chairs,  canned  goods.  Agriculture. 
Corn,  potatoes,  buckwheat. 

Courier+ Thursday Ind.  Rep 1847     5     24     210     8.00          1,000 

Herbert  Haas  and  Beryl  Orr,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CONNELLSVILLE  (C6%),  pop.  18,293;  Fayette  Co.  (SW).  47  m  W  of  Pittsburgh. 
B6O;  PA;  PALE;  PAWV;  WM  RRs. 

Manufactures  glass  containers,  macaroni,  metal  castings,  structural  iron, 
heaters,  trousers,  cigars,  paint,  plastics.  Extensive  coal  and  coke  industries. 
Diversified  farming. 

Courier -f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Republican 1902     8     24     294  15.60  **10,854 

James  M.  Driscoll,  Editor;  Courier  Publishing  Company. 

CONSHOHOCKEN  (M6%),  pop.  10,922;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  On  Schuylkill  River, 
18  m  NW  of  Philadelphia.  PA;  READ  RRs.  Manufactures  iron  and  steel,  rub- 
ber tires,  range  boilers,  tanks,  textiles,  electric  construction  materials,  glass, 
fire  pumps,  tubing,  plastic  products,  paper  specialties,  cement  products.  Clay 
pits.  Diversified  farming. 

Recorder-l- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1889     8     24     301     5.00        $4,700 

Harold  C.  McCuen,  Ed.;  Weekly  Review  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  100  W.  Hector  St. 

Valley  Forge  Sentinel .Thursday Independent 1955     8     24     301     2.50        t3,200 

Harold  C.  McCuen,  Ed.;  Weekly  Review  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  100  W.  Hector  St. 

CORAOPOLIS  (B4%),  pop.  10,498;  Allegheny  Co.  (SW).  On  Ohio  River,  10  m  NW  of 
Pittsburgh.  P&LE  RR.  Manufactures  automobile  springs  and  bumpers,  steel 
forgings,  steel  castings,  glass,  nuts,  bolts,  valves,  refined  oil,  typewriter 
ribbons.  Soft  coal  mines.  Truck,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Record-f Friday Independent 1906     8     24     273     4.00        §5,423 

W.  M.  Lildns,  Editor;  Record  Publishing  Company. 

Ctrariatfm»—**Scpt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U§ea  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ens,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CORRY  (C2),  pop.  7.911s  Erie  Co.  (NW).  28  m  W  of  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  ERIE;  PA  RRs. 
Manufactures  metal  furniture,  springs,  oil  drilling  engines,  airplane  parts, 
radiators,  boilers,  filing  cases,  precision  instruments,  office  furniture,  drugs. 
Tannery.  Truck,  dairy  farms. 

Journal-f Evg.  ex.  Sun... Ind.  Dem 1898     8     28     294  21.00       83,621 

George  R.  Sample,  Editor;  Corry  Evening  Journal,  Publisher,  28  W.  South  St. 
COUDERSPORTf  (F2).  pop.  8,210;  Potter  Co.  (N).  On  Allegheny  River.  80  m  S  of 
Olean,  N.  Y.  C&PA  RR.  Manufactures  trusses,  toys,  silk,  tanning  compounds. 
Tannery.  Mountain  resort.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  potatoes. 

Potter  County  Journal-f Thursday Ind.  Rep •»"ii184L  2    ,2L«28i°v.  4'00       81f888 

National  advertg.  sold  in  combination  with  Oswayo  Valley  Mail  of  Shinglehouse. 
Collins  Herrick,  Editor;  Herrick  Newspapers,  Publisher. 

Potter  Enterprise-f Thursday Republican 1874     8     24     280     4.00        $4,026 

W.  D.  Fish  and  W.  D.  Fish,  Jr.,  Editors ;  Enterprise  Publishing  Assn. 
CRAFTON  (B7),  branch  of  Pittsburgh  P.  O.,  pop.  8,068;  Allegheny  Co.  (SW).  6  m  W 
of  Pittsburgh.  PA  RR.  Paper  box,  ice  cream  cone  factories ;  hatchery.  Coal  mines. 

na  i,ue^ley  *"*  We^MThurBday Independent 1923     4     26     168     2.00  

Paul  D.  Jonas  Editor  and  Publisher,  114  Noble  Ave. 

..Independent 1947     9     21     800     2.00          5,177 

James  G/Fuitoni  Publisher,  60  Crafton  Ave..  Pittsburgh  (5). 

CRESSON  (E4%),  pop.  2,669;  Cambria  Co.  (SWC).  16  m  SW  of  Altoona.  PA  RR.  Ice 
cream  plant;  railroad  shops.  Ships  coal.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming. 

Mainliner  -f M Thursday Independent 1898     8     24     280     3.60        §2,060 

Circulates  also  in  GalHtzin. 
Herman  Sedloff,  Publisher,  717  Front  St. 

CURWENSVILLE  (E8H),  pop.  8,882;  Clearfleld  Co.  (WC).  10  m  SW  of  Clearfteld. 
B&O;  NYC;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  cheese,  duffle  bags,  lumber,  hosiery, 
woolens,  fire  bricks;  tannery.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming. 

News-f Thuraday Ind.  Rep 1950     6     24     288     8.00  §470 

Arthur  B.  Schirmer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DALLAS  (L8),  pop.  1,674 ;  Luzerne  Co.  (NE).  9  m  NW  of  Wilkes-Barre.  LV  RR.  Tex- 
tiles  manufactured.  College  of  Misericordia  (Cath.  women).  Poultry,  dairy,  fruit 

Miss  ReTo'rdiaV Monthly Collegiate 1934     6     26     210     2.00  800 

Students  of  College  Misericordia,  Editors  and  Publisher. 
Post  4- Friday Independent 1889     7     24     280     8.50        §3,762 

Howard  W.  Risley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Lehman  Ave. 
DANVILLEf  (J8%),  pop.  6,994;  Montour  Co.  (EC).  On  Susquehanna  River,  12  m  N 

of  Sunbury.  DL&W;  READ  RRs.   Manufactures  midicinal  chemicals,  airplane 

parts,   TV   cabinets,   foundry    castings,    crushing   and   pulverizing   machinery. 

Fruit,  poultry,  grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 
News  + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1897     8     24     294   15.60 

John  Feeley,  Editor;  L.  W.  Stauffer,  Publisher. 
DARBY   (M7).  pop.  18,154;  Delaware  Co.    (SE).  Adjoins  Philadelphia  on  the  west. 

B&O;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  boats,  dresses,  yarn,  sash-weights,  wood  tanks, 

water  filters.  Residential. 
Ledger  of  Delaware  County -f  Thursday Iniepeiid«nt.»...1927     5     25     210     2.00 

Christine  MacNeil,  Editor;  James  W.  MacNeil,  Jr.,  Pub.,  618  Columbia  Ave. 

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;  James  W.  MacNeil,  Jr.,  Pub.,  618  Columbia  Ave. 

-  JThursday  ........  Independent  ......  1887     6 

Bart  ash,  'Editor  and  Publisher,  855  Main  Street. 
DELTA  (K6),  pop.  840;  York  Co.  (S).  80  m  SE  of  York.  M&P  RR.  Garment  factory; 

cannery.  Slate  Quarries.  Diversified  farming. 
gtar-f-  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1958     5     24     210     1.50 

Frank  H.  Sommer,  Sr.,  Editor;  Star  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

DILLSBURG  (H6).  pop.  1,146;  York  Co.  (S).  15  m  SW  of  Harrisburg.  PA  RR.  Sew- 
ing basket  factory.  Clay  pits.  Diversified  farming.  Poultry,  fruit,  grain. 

Bridge  of  Eta  Kappa  Nu  +  .    .Quarterly  ........  {g£iSj&ty  19°4     8     *?     14°  x2'°° 

A.  B.  Zerby,  Editor:  Eta  Kappa  Nu  Assn.,  Publisher. 
Bulletin  +  .................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  ..............  1876     8     24     287     2.00 

Theresa  F.  Fry,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
DONORA  (C6),  pop.  12,186;  Washington  Co.  (SW).  On  Monongahela  River,  20  m  SE 

of  Pittsburgh.  P&WV;  PA  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  •teel.wlre. 

fencing,  nails,  sheet  metal,  automobile  steel,  cadium,  zinc  products.  Agricul- 

ture. Milk,  corn,  wheat. 
Herald-American4-  .................  {£v*«'  Sat'  Independent  ......  1901     8     22     801  12.50 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Republican  of  Monongahela, 

Color  advertising  accepted.  *».„«. 

Monongahela  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

DORMONT—  Liberty  Ledger-—See  Pittsburgh. 

DOWNINCTOWN   (L6%),  pop.  4,948;  Chester  Co.   (SE).  80  m  *  ^^ftiS^ 
PA;  READ  RRs.   Manufactures   paper,   paper  boxes,   paper  mill   machinery; 
binder  board,  steel  plates,  wool  yarn,  nylon  hosiery,  ladies  garments. 
Archived   ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1875     8     28     294     8.00 

C.  Ray  Hallman,  Editor;  The  Archive,  Inc..  Publisher. 

rtrailfttlon—  ++Seot   ABC  Statement:  *J«ne  and  Man*  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
'^l^tnVrBold  &.  sworn;  tPSbli.her'.  Report;  Light  face.  «tfaat£   -fU.es  Mats.  •Nowrt 
ems.  12  to  inch.    T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat    Popjlstlon-1950  Census     X*and  McNslly 
eSimate.   VUsued  only  during  academic  year,  ^ubs^tjon  included  to  membership  fee. 
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DOYLESTOWNf  (M5),  pop.  6,262;  Bucks  Co.  (SE).  25  m  N  of  Philadelphia.  READ 
RR.  Airport.  Manufactures  farm  threshers,  worsted  good,  hosiery,  men's 
trousers,  tapestry,  dairy  products,  paint.  Fruit,  poultry,  dairy  farms.  Pota- 
toes, corn. 

Bucks  County  Law                 ITV--..U-         T*~«I  1951     1     60 

Reporter^     {Thursday Legal 2     24 

Robert  M.  Mountenay,  Editor;  Bucks  County  Bar  Assn.,  Publisher. 
Cross  Keys  Reporter-)- Wednesday Independent 1948     6     24 

Gerald  L.  Fosbenner,  Editor;  E.  C.  Keller,  Publisher. 
Intelligencer -f Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Republican 1809     8     24 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Prints  editions  for  Hatboro  and  Quakertown. 

S.  W.  Calkins  and  Murray  C.  Hotchkiss,  Publishers,  10  E.  Court  St. 
Modern  Game  Breeding Monthly Game  Breed'g....  1931     3     27 

J.  Allen  Gardy,  Editor  and  Publisher,  28  W.  State  St. 


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147 


224   2.00 


801  13.00   §10,241 


140  3.00 


Pennsylvania  Traveler-f  .......  Monthly 


1948      3      26      14°      5>0° 

Richard  Alan  Miller,  Editor;  Pennsylvania  Traveler,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
76  Shewell  Ave. 

DREXEL  HILL  (M6%),  pop.   X88.000;  Delaware  Co.   (SE).  8  m  W  of  Philadelphia. 

Railroad  station,  Gladstone.  PA  RR.  Bank,  Upper  Darby.  Residential. 
Delaware  Co.  Liberal  Sun  +  ...  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1921     7     24     308     1.50        £3,500 

Mark  M.  Rae,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Craftsman  Bldg. 

Delaware  County  Post-f  ........  Thursday  .   .    Independent  ..    1936     7     24     808      1.60        $4,600 

F.  Ferguson,  Editor;  Delaware  Co.  Newspaper  Corp.,   Pub.,   Craftsman   Bldg. 

Herald  Tribune4-  ....................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  7      24      308      1.50        $3,570 

George  Tauleme,  Publisher,  Press  Bldg. 

Upper  Darby  Press  -|-  .............  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1926     7     24     308     1.50          6,460 

Thos.  L.  Girard,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3245  Garrett  Rd. 

DUBOIS  (E8),  pop.  11,497;  Clearfield  Co.  (WC).  98  m  N  of  Pittsburgh.  B&O;  PA. 
RRs.  Railroad  shops.  Silk,  china,  auto  springs,  meters,  storage  batteries, 
fertilizer,  luggage,  rubber  goods  manufactured.  Mountain  resort.  Soft  coal 
mines.  Dairy,  fruit  farms. 

Courier-Express  4-  ...................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1878      8      22      29421.84        §8,368 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
H.  T.  and  J.  S.  Gray,  Publishers. 

DUNCANNON  (Hff),  pop.  1,862;  Perry  Co.  (SC).  On  Susquehanna  River,  14  m  NW 
of  Harris  burg:.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  sleds,  flour,  grinding  machines.  Diversi- 
fied farming. 
Record-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1872     8     24     280     8.00        §1.875 

Richard  A.  Swank,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DUNMORE  (L3),  branch  of  Scranton  P.  O.,  pop.  20,305;  Lackawanna  Co.  (NE).  Ad- 
joins Scranton  on  NE.  DL&W;  ERIE  RRs.  Manufactures  silk,  rayon,  infants' 
and  children's  wear.  Coal  mines.  Residential.  Diversified  farming.  Apples. 
Dunmorean  +  ...........................  Saturday  .........  Democratic  ........  1912     7     23     283     2.00        §2,750 

Barrett  Publishing  Co.,  Olyphant. 

DUQUESNE  (C7),  pop.  17,620;  Allegheny  Co.  (SW).  12  m  SE  of  Pittsburgh.  B&LE; 
PALE;  PA;  P&WV  RRs.  Manufactures  steel,  iron,  drugs,  chemicals,  cement 
blocks.  Residential. 
Times-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1904     6     24     280     2.00        §2,037 

Bernard  Kroeger,  Editor  and  Publisher,  84  N.  1st  St. 

DUSHORE  (K2%),  pop.  769;  Sullivan  Co.  (NEC).  45  m  NW  of  Wilkes-Barre.  LV  RR. 

Feed,  silk  mills;  creamery;  pa  jam  a  factory.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Sullivan  Review  +  ..................  .Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1885     7     24     276     8.00        §1,548 

David  M.  Turner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EASTONf  (M4),  pop.  85,682;  Northampton  Co.  (E).  On  Delaware  River  at  mouth  of 
Lehigh  River,  opposite  PhilUpsburg,  N.  J.  (pop.  18,919),  adjacent  to  Wilson,  Pa. 
(pop.)  8,159).  12  m  NE  of  Bethlehem.  CNJ;  LV;  L&HR  RRs.  Airlines:  EAL; 
TWA;  UAL.  Two  bridges  to  Phillipsburg. 

In  center  of  cement  and  slate  industry.  Manufactures  pneumatic  machinery, 
paper  drinking  cups,  clay  colors,  machinery,  crayons,  steel,  pumps,  compressors. 
aluminum  and  brass  castings,  chemicals,  Diesel  engines,  manganese  steel  prod- 
ucts.   Railroad    shops,    slate,    cement    quarries.    Nine    banks  ;    bank    clearings 
(6-30-58),    $117,788,098;    deposits     (6-28-58).    $121,972,623.    29,292    electric 
(AC)  meters;  16,732  gas   (artif.)  meters;  24,322  telephones.  Lafayette  College 
(men).  TV  station. 
Express  4-  .................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1856     8     23     805  20.80*^46,572 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Circulates  also  in  Phillipsburg,  N.  J. 
Easton  Publishing  Co.,  80  North  Fourth  St. 

B«Id+  ...................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1982     5     24     196 

James  Smithfield,  Editor;  Peerless  Publishing  Co.,  4th  A  Polk  Sts.,  Bethlehem. 

Lafayette  Alumnus  V  .............  7ti.ayr.  .........  Coll.  A  Alumni.  1030     3     26     140  x2.00      $13,900 

J.  E.  Bell,  Editor;  Alumni  Assn.  of  Lafayette  College,  Publisher. 

Northampton    Motorist-f     ..Monthly  ..........  Motor  Club  Newt  19  17     8     26     112          x 

Northampton  County  Motor  Club,  Publisher,  Hotel  Easton.     Controlled  free  dist.         6,900 


Circulation— **S«pt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
•P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPablisher's  Report;  Light  fact,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
cow,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCouoty  seat  Population—I 950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
ostimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSabscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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EBENSBURGf  (E4%),  pop.  4,086;  Cambria  Co.  (SWC).  18  m  NE  of  Johnstown.  PA 
RR.  Residential.  Summer  and  health  resort.  Coal  mines;  timber.  Truck  farms. 

Mountaineer-Herald -h Thursday Republican 1853     8     22     294     °  An 

James  F.  and  D.  J.  Thompson,  Editors  and  Publishers,  113  S.  Center  St. 

EDINBORO  (B2),  pop.  1,667;  Erie  Co.  (NW).  20  m  S  of  Erie.  Railroad  station,  Cam- 
bridge  Springs.  ERIE  RR.  Lumber  mill.  State  Teachers  College.  Summer  resort. 
Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  corn,  oats. 

Independent + Thursday Independent 1880     8     24     276     3.00        §1,050 

Dorothy  Hall,  Editor;  Allyn  S.  Brown,  Publisher. 

ELDRED  (Fl%),  pop.  1,199;  McKean  Co.  (NW).  12  m  SE  of  Olean,  N.  Y.  PA  RR.  Oil 

refineries;  handle  works;  last  block  factory.  Furniture  manufactured.  Oil,  gas 
wells.  Dairy  farms. 

Eagle-f Thursday Independent 1876     8     24     294     3.00  §894 

Mrs.  Inez  Blaski,  Editor;  Bradford  Publications,  Inc.,  43  Main  St. 

ELIZABETH  (C5),  pop.  2,615;  Allegheny  Co.  (SW).  On  Monongahela  River,  14  m  S 
of  Pittsburgh.  P&LE  RR.  Limestone  quarries;  coal  mines.  Stock,  dairy, 
poultry  farms. 

Herald-f Friday.  Independent   .  ..  1866     8     24     294     2.50        §1,575 

Maxwell  M.  Kahn,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Second  St. 

ELIZABETHTOWN  (J5),  pop.  6,083;  Lancaster  Co.  (SE).  18  m  NW  of  Lancaster.  PA 
RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  confectionery,  chocolate,  garments,  children's  dresses, 
fertilizer,  land  rollers,  dairy  products.  Tobacco  warehouse.  Elizabethtown  Col- 
lege (Breth.).  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Chronicle4- Thursday Republican 1869     8     24     298     2.00        §3,885 

Ray  Westafer,  Editor;  J.  G.  Westafer  &  Son,  Publishers. 

Etownian+V Semi-mo Collegiate 1904     5     24     227      1.00        $7,000 

Students  of  Elizabethtown  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ELIZABETHVILLE  (J4%),  pop.  1,606;  Dauphin  Co.  (SEC).  20  m  N  of  Harrisburg. 
PA  RR.  Manufactures  autotruck  bodies,  shirts,  flour,  wagons.  Agriculture. 
Wheat,  corn,  potatoes. 

Echo-f- Thursday Independent 1893     8     24     308     2.00  

E.  R.  Miller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELKLAND  (Hl%).  pop.  2,826;  Tioga  Co.  (N).  80  m  N  of  Williamsport.  B&O;  NYC 
RRs.  Leather  products,  silk  gloves  manufactured.  Truck,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Journal-f Thursday Independent 1876     6     24     210     4.00        §1375 

D.  L.  Stoddard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELLWOOD  CITY  (B4),  pop.  12.945;  Lawrence  Co.  (W).  36  m  NW  of  Pittsburgh. 
B&O;  P&LE  RRs.  Manufactures  steel  tubes,  conveyors,  drop  forgings,  bale  tie 
wire,  enamelware,  steel  machinery  equipment,  cotter-pins,  safety  glass,  knit 
goods.  Stone  quarries.  Dairy  farms. 

Ledger-K.... Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1919     9     22     294  21.84   **5,818 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Will  F.  Kegel,  Editor;  Citizens  Publishing  and  Printing  Company 

EMLENTON  (C8),  pop.  945;  Venango  Co.  (NW).  26  m  S  of  Oil  City.  PA  RR.  Oil  re- 
fineries. Tanks,  cables,  furnaces  manufactured.  Oil  wells;  coal  mines.  Farming. 

News-f- Thursday Independent 1885     7     24     280     2.50          1,404 

William  S.  Campbell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EMMAUS  (M4%),  pop.  7,780;  Lehigh  Co.  (E).  5  m  S  of  Allentown.  READ  RR. 
Manufactures  pipes,  rayon  and  silk  fabrics,  concrete  blocks  and  building  sup- 
plies. Diversified  farming. 

jMonthly Hort.  &  Gard'g..l942     2     25     112     4.00      18O,8O4 

J.  I.  Rodale,  Editor;  Rodale  Press,  Publisher,  6th  and  Minor  Sts. 

("Conservation 

Prevention-f    Monthly {of  Human          1948     2     25     112     4.00      170,810 

(Health 
J.  I.  Rodale,  Editor;  Rodale  Press,  Publisher,  6th  and  Minor  Sts. 

EMPORIUMf  (F2H),  pop.  8,646;  Cameron  Co.  (NWC).  on  Bucktail  Trail,  40  m  S  of 
Olean,  N.  Y.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  radio  tubes,  electric  lamps,  explosives. 
Mountain  resort.  Soft  coal  mines;  hardwood  timber.  Poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Press-Independent Thursday Independent 1866     7     24     308     3.00  

James  P.  Klees,  Editor;  Emporium  Publishing  Company. 

EPHRATA  (K5),  pop.  7.027;  Lancaster  Co.  (SE).  15  m  NE  of  Lancaster.  READ  RR. 
Manufactures  underwear,  hosiery,  shoes,  shirts,  dresses,  cigars,  paper  boxes, 
fertilizer,  drills,  foundry  products.  Summer  resort.  Diversified  farming.  To- 
bacco,  wheat,  fruit. 

Review-f Thursday Republican 1878     8     24     287     3.75          7,150 

P.  L.  Diefenderfer,  Editor;  Mrs.  Chas.  S.  Yeager,  Jr.,  Publisher,  60  East  Main  St. 

ERIEf  (Bl).  pop.  180,808;  Erie  Co.  (NW).  On  Lake  Erie,  100  m  E  of  Cleveland.  O. 
B&LE;  NYC;  NYC&SL;  PA  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airlines  AAA;  CAP;  LCA; 
MOH. 

An  industrial  city  with  considerable  lake  commerce.  Manufactures  electric 
locomotives,  railway  equipment,  paper,  forgings,  steel  castings,  malleable  iron 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher'*  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
•mi.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRamf  McNatty 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ERIEt  (Continued)  Estab  Coif  ^  Width  T  Depth    Sub  Girt 

products,  power  plant  and  gasoline  station  equipment,  pipe  tools  and  vises, 
motors,  meters,  rubber  products,  wringers,  turbines,  lingerie,  chemicals,  hospital 
and  sterilizing  equipment.  Railroad  shops.  Five  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-80-58), 
$448,122,568;  deposits  (6-80-58),  $144,389,619.  64,460  (residential)  electric 
(AC)  meters;  51,206  (residential)  gas  meters;  68,206  (residential)  telephones. 
Lake  fisheries.  Mercyhurst,  Villia  Maria,  Gannon  Colleges.  Two  TV  stations. 


Fraternal  Leader  (Offset)  ......  Bi-monthly  .....       tres0™*118  1895     8     29     14°          x       **,314 

Lorain  Dart,  Ed.;  Ladies  Catholic  Benevolent  Assn.,  Publisher,  805  W.  6th  St. 

Lake  Shore  Visitor  Register..  ..Friday  .............  Catholic  .............  1989     8     28     294     8.00     *23,408 

Msgr.  W.  L.  Franklin,  Ed.;  Lake  Shore  Visitor  Register,  Pub..  P.  O.  Box  708  (1). 

Hillcreek  Leader  +  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1952     5     24     224     8.60        54,581 

Wavil  H.  See,  Editor;  William  E.  Mehl,  Publisher,  1116  Powell  Ave.  (2). 

Motorist-K..^.  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  {Slew's*  °1Ub        192B  8     24     126          x      *17»287 

Roy  Hackenberg,  Editor;  Erie  Co.  Motor  Club.  Publisher,  111  West  llth  St. 

(  News-f  ......................................  Morn.ex.Sun..Independent  .......  1957  8     28      808   21.84**26,O30 

Times-News  +  ..........................  Sunday  ............  Independent  .......  1949  8     23      308   10.20*^69,100 

•<   Times  4-  ....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent   .      1888  8     23     808    21.84**S4,»33 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
L          J.  J.  Mead.  Jr.,  Ed.;  J.  J.  Mead,  Jr..  and  George  J.  Mead.  Pubs.,  110  W.  Tenth  St. 

S»rvi<»A  <3f  A*  M»cra»in*  n,,arf  «i.w          f  Worn.  Relati's  1920     8     28     181 

Service  Star  Magazine  .............  Quarterly  ........  |of  Veterans  Controlled  free  dist.          8,000 

Mrs.  Angelica  A.  Johnston,  Editor;  Service  Star,  Publisher,  704  W.  26th  St. 

(PoH9^r1Monthly  ..........  IMUrfou.  ...........  1917      2     28      105     2.00        J1.321 

Missionary  Fathers  of  St.  Vincent  de  Paul,  Publisher,  St.  John  Kanty  College. 

EVERETT  (F5H),  pop.  2.297  ;  Bedford  Co.  (S).  42  m  S  of  Altoona.  H&BTM  RR.  Man- 
ufactures  fertilizer,  tile,   men's   clothing,   lumber,   feed,   chemicals.   Limestone 
and  sand  quarries;  hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Wheat,  corn, 
oats. 
Bedford  County  Press  +  .........  Friday  .............  Republican  ........  1868     8     24     301     8.00        §3,475 

Helen  C.  Barnett,  Editor;  Milton  L.  and  Helen  C.  Barnett,  Publishers. 
Republican  +  ............................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1894     8     24     287     3.00          1.481 

Hugo  K.  Frear,  Editor;  John  H.  Biddle,  Publisher. 

EXPORT  (C4%),  pop.  1,690;  Westmoreland  Co.  (SW).  15  m  E  of  Pittsburgh.  PARR. 

Concrete  block  factory.  Coal  mines. 
Penn  Franklin  News  +  ..........  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1946      5     28      196     2.00        $1,480 

Charles  K.  Cooper,  Editor  &  Publisher,  Box  146,  Murrysville. 

FAIRLESS  HILLS   (M5),  pop.   X7.500;  Bucks  Co.    (SE).  20  m  NE  of  Philadelphia. 

Railroad  station,  Fallsington.  PA  RR.  Banktown,  Bristol.  Residential. 
News  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Local  Int  ............  1952     6     24     217         6,600  —  Free 

R.  J.  McCaffery,  Ed.;  The  Danherst  Corporation,  Pub.,  241  Oxford  Valley  Rd. 

FARRELL   (AS),  pop.   18,644;  Mercer  Co.   (W).  8  m  S  of  Sharon.    (E).  NYC;  PA; 
PLAE  RRs.  Steel,   sign,  beverage  factories.   Sand  and   gravel  pits.   Poultry, 
dairy  farms. 
Press-h  .....................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1939     8     24     294      1.50          1,759 

Lewis  H.  and  Francis  R.  Berger,  Publishers. 

FINLEYVILLE  (B6),  pop.  684;  Washington  Co.  (SW).  On  Monongahela  River,  15  m 

S  of  Pittsburgh.  BAO;  PR  RRs.  Planing  mill.  Coal  mines.  Truck  farms. 
Bolletin-Advertiser-f  .............  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1912      5     24     224     2.00        51,100 

R.  Verne  Hannah,  Editor;  Monongahela  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

FLOURTOWN—  See  Chestnut  Hill  Herald,  Philadelphia. 

FOREST  CITY  (L2),  pop.  8.122;  Susquehanna  Co.  (NE).  20  m  NE  of  Scranton.  ERIE; 
NYO&W    RRs.    Manufactures    women's    and    children's    dresses,    snow    suits, 
lingerie,  shower  curtains,   men's  underwear,  rugs,  carpets.   Hard   coal  mines. 
Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
News-f-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1887     7     24     280     2.60        §2,198 

John  S.  Obelenus,  Editor;  Joseph  Kameen,  Publisher. 

FRANKLIN*  (C8),  pop.  10.006;  Venango  Co.  (NW).  On  Allegheny  River.  70  m  N  of 
Pittsburgh.  ERIE;  NYC;  PA  RRs.   Airline  AAA.   Manufactures   tools,   rolled 
steel  products,  snow  and  coal  loading  machines,   oil  and  gasoline  machines, 
carbon  paper,  beverages,  plastics.  Oil,  natural  gas  wells;  coal  mines.  Truck. 
dairy  farms. 
News-Herald  +  ........................  .Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1919     8     28     30128.40        $8,831 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Derrick,  Oil  City. 

Wayne  W.  Bleakley,  Jr.,  Editor;  News-Herald  Ptg.  Co.,  Publisher. 

FREEPORT  (C4),  pop.  2.685;  Armstrong  Co.  (W).  25  m  NE  of  Pittsburgh.  PA  RR. 

Bridge  to  Ingleside.  Lumber,  grist  mills  ;  brick  works.  Diversified  farming. 
Joumal-f-  ..................................  Friday  .............  Ind.  Rep  .............  1876     6     24     280     2.60  849 

Ralph  K.  Atchisen,  Jr..  Editor  and  Publisher,  404  Market  St. 

GALETON  (G2),  pop.  1,646;  Potter  Co.  (N).  40  m  S  of  Corning,  N.  Y.  B&O  RR.  Man- 
ufactures gloves,  powdered  milk,  shoe  lasts,  iron  castings,  wooden  novelties. 
Ships  potatoes.  Hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  truck,  grain  farms. 
Leader-Dispatch  -f  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1895     5     24     210     8.00        81,074 

Potter  Enterprise  Publishing  Assn.,  Coudersport. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpartfl 
ens.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xStsbscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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».,„ 


Estab  Cols^Width?  Depth    Sub 

GETTYSBURGf  (H6).  pop.  7,046;  Adams  Co.  (8).  28  m  SW  of  York.  READ;  WM 
RRs.  Manufactures  furniture,  rubber  heels,  building  materials,  cigars,  shirts. 
Fruit,  dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  apples.  Gettysburg  College; 
Lutheran  Theological  Seminary  (men).  In  Gettysburg  was  fought  the  most 
important  battle  of  the  Civil  War,  commemorated  by  the  National  Cemetery 
and  National  Military  Park.  Many  tourists  are  attracted  yearly. 

G.tty.bur.rUn+V  ...................  Thur.day  ........  Collect.  ...........  18"   c 

Students  of  Gettysburg  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  SCA  Bldg. 

Lutheran  Quarterly  (no  adv.)  Monthly  ..........  Lutheran  ............  1949      1     55      105     2.75        $1,825 

Dr.  Theo  Tappert,  Editor  ;  Time  &  News  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

Times-f  ....................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1902     8     22     294   13.00        §7,393 

Paul  L.  Roy,  Editor;  Times  and  News  Publishing  Company. 

GIRARD  (BIH).  pop.  2.141;  Erie  Co.  (NW).  16  m  SW  of  Erie.  BALE;  NYC&SL  RRs. 
Manufactures  mechanical  toys,  wood  and  hardware  specialties,  iron  castings. 
Tannery;  cold  storage  plant.  Truck,  fruit,  grain  farms.  Potatoes,  grapes, 
cherries,  peaches. 

Cosmopolite  Herald  -f-  .............  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1866     8     24     280     8.50        $2,300 

B.  T.  Shilling,  Editor;  Allyn  S.  Brown,  Publisher,  Cambridge  Springs. 

GLASSPORT  (C7).  pop.  8,707;  Allegheny  Co.  (SW).  8  m  SW  of  McKeesport.  P&LE 

RR.  Steel  mills  ;  glass  factory  ;  oil  refinery. 
Times-f  ....................................  Friday.  Independent  ..   ..1919     8     24     294     2.50 

Maxwell  M.  Kahn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


§250 


§800 


§2,088 
§4,876 


GLEN  RIDDLE  (L7),  pop.  X800;  Delaware  Co.  (SE).  18  m  SW  of  Philadelphia.  PA 
RR.  Bank,  Media.  Manufactures  turkish  towels,  tapestries.  Agriculture.  Apples, 
peaches,  potatoes. 

Rockdale  Herald  -f-  .................  -Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1898     6     26     280     1.00 

Wm.  E.  Griffith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GLENSIDE  (M6),  pop.  X  9,000;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  12  m  N  of  Philadelphia.  READ 

RR.  Manufactures  water  color  paints,  rubber  syringes,  wood  specialties,  ampli- 

fying systems.  Stone,  silica  rock  quarries.  Residential. 
Easton  Road  Guide-}-  .............  .Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1933     8     28     308     2.50 

S.  V.  Freeston  and  M.  B.  Freeston,  Publishers,  128  S.  Keswick  Ave. 
N«ws  +  ......................................  Thursday  ........  In  d.  Rep  .............  1923      8     22     294     2.50 

Joseph  J.  McMahon,  Editor;  Glenside  News,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Progress  —  See  Hatboro. 

GREENCASTLE  (G6),  pop.  2,661;  Franklin  Co.  (S).  11  m  SW  of  Chambersburg.  PA 
RR.  Manufactures  hosiery,  canned  goods  and  frozen  foods,  women's  garments, 
plumbing  supplies.  Hatchery.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  dairy  products. 
Echo-Pilot  -f  .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1849     7     26     280     3.00        §2,000 

G.  Fred  Ziegler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREENSBURGf  (C6),  pop.  16,928;  Westmoreland  Co.  (SW).  80  m  SE  of  Pittsburgh. 
PA  RR.   Manufactures   valves   and   fittings,   porcelain   bricks,   metal   products, 
dog  food,   beverages,   glass,   garments,   toys.   Oil   refineries.   Coke   industries. 
Seton  Hill  College  (women).  Coal  mines;  gas  wells.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 
Sentinel  Press  -f  (Ital.&Eng.).  Semi-mo  .........  Independent  .......  1933 

Westmoreland  Publishing  Co.,  418  Truby  St. 
f  Setonian+V  ............................  Monthly  ..........  Collegiate  ...........  1921 


6      26     280     3.00        §7,910 


1  Seton  Quarterly  V  (no  adv.)... Quarterly Coll.  Lit 1937     1 

1  Students  of  Seton  Hill  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


26 

48 


210 
93 


2.00 
2.00 


750 
450 


Times-Observer — See  Irwin. 

Tribune-Review Daily  ex.  Sun. .Republican 1886     8     23 

All  day  newspaper. 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

David  W.  Mack,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Tribune  Review  Bldg. 
Westmoreland  Motorist  + Monthly Motoring 1944     5     24     224     1.00 

Morris  Terner,  Editor;  Westmoreland  Motor  Club,  Publisher,  5  N.  Maple  Ave. 


304  21.84**17,195 
Sat.  circ.**16,193 


7,200 


GREENVILLE  (B2%),  pop.  9.210;  Mercer  Co.   (W).  70  m  N  of  Pittsburgh.  BALE; 

ERIE;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  steel  tanks,  railroad  cars,  aluminum  products, 

grey  iron  castings,  dairy  products.  Railroad  shops.  Thiel  College.  Dairy,  poultry, 

fruit,  truck  farms. 
Record-Argus  + Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1848     8     24     294  20.80   **€,043 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Record-Argus,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
ThielensianV .Friday Collegiate 1878     5     24     196 

Students  of  Thiel  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.  |700 

GROVE  CITY  (B8).  pop.  7,411:  Mercer  Co.  (W).  24  m  E  of  Sharon.  B&LE  RR.  Manu- 
factures fras  and  Diesel  engines,  aluminum  products,  linemen's  equipment,  grey 
iron  castings,  blow  torches,  cement  blocks.  Grove  City  College.  Coal  mines; 
limestone  quarries.  Poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Collegian-f- V Tuesday Collegiate 1891     5     24     224  x2.00        $1,500 

Students  of  Grove  City  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Reporter-Herald-!- Tues.&Thurs..Republican 1879     8     22     294     7.28         3,575 

E.  S.  Hassler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit? 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  «  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols <$> Width? Depth    Sub  Clre 

HAMBURG  (L4%),  pop.  8,805;  Berks  Co.  (SE).  On  Schuylkill  River.  17  m  N  of 
Reading.  PA;  READ  RRs.  Manufactures  knit  underwear,  hosiery,  iron  and  «teel 
eastings,  plow  parts,  storage  batteries,  spark  plugs,  boilers,  Diesel  generating 
plants,  dairy  products,  brooms,  motor  trucks,  flre  apparatus,  power  plant  equip- 
ment. Diversified  farming. 

I  tern -f Thursday Independent 1875     8     24     804     5.00   **2,551 

Mil  lard  A.  S  toff  let,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HANOVER  (J6),  pop.  14,048;  York  Co.  (S).  20  m  SW  of  York.  PA;  WM  RRs.  Manu- 
factures shoes,  wire  cloth,  twines,  furniture,  clothing,  inner  soles  and  box-toes, 
cigars,  water  wheels,  Diesel  engines  and  tractors,  wall  paper,  pretzels,  potato 
chips.  Diversified  farming. 

~      "  ~  1     *77,23S 

3,246 


•  25,002 


«.,  .. 

July  and  Aug.  issues  combined. 

Frank  L.  Platt,  Editor;  Everybodys  Poultry  Magazine  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 
Municipal  Law  Reporter  ........  Monthly  ..........  Munic.  Law  ........  1909     1     48       87     7.50 

No  adv.  Not  issued  during  August. 

Harold  F.  Alderfer,  Editor;  Anthony  Printing  Co. 
Sun-f  ........................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ......  1915     8     24     294   15.60 

C.  H.  Meredith,  Editor;  Evening  Sun  Company,  Publisher. 

HARRlSBURGf   (J6),  pop.  89,544;  Dauphin  Co.   (SEC).  The  State  Capital.  On  Sus- 
quehanna  River.  90  m  W  of  Philadelphia.  PA;  READ  RRs.  Airlines,  AAA;  CAP; 
TWA. 

Manufactures  steel  and  steel  products,  creamery,  meat  and  lumber  products. 

tin  and  road  machinery,  cotton  wearing  apparel,  shoes,  precision  machinery 

Railroad  shops.  Thirteen  banks;  deposits   (6-30-58),  $355,512,435.  62,380  elec- 

tric meters;  61,539  gas   (art  if.)  meters;  81,041  telephones.  Three  TV  stations. 

Alliance  Witness  (no  adv.)      Bi-  wkly.  Wed..  Religious     ..      .1887      3      30      145      2.00 

A.  W.  Tozer,  Editor;  Christian  Publications,  Inc.,  Third  and  Reily  Sts. 
Borough  Bulletin  ....................  Monthly  ..........  Municipal  ..........  1917     3     28     140     4.00 

Not  issued  during  August. 

Glenn  A.  Marburger,  Editor;  Pennsylvania  State  Assn.  of  Boroughs,  Publisher, 

506  State  Street  Bldg. 
Builders  ....................................  Saturday  ........  Evan.  U.  B  .........  3     26     146     2.25 

R.  M.  Veh,  Editor;  The  Evangelical  United  Brethren  Publishing  House, 

Third  and  Reily  Sts. 
Bulletin  of  the  Pennsylvania! 

State  School  Directors       ^Quarterly  ........  Educational  .......  i 

Association    .....................  .1 

Preston  O.  Van  Ness,  Editor;  Penna  State  School  Directors  Assn.,  Publisher, 

222  Locust  St. 
Church  Advocate  (no  adv.).  ..Saturday  ........  Religious  ..........  ..1835     3     28     154     2.50 

Roy  Schreiner,  B.D.,  DD.,  Ed.;  Central  Publishing  House,  18th  and  Walnut  Sts. 
Farm  Bureau  Mirror-f  ...........  Monthly  ..........  Agriculture  ........  1947     5     24     224       .50 

Clarence  W.  Funk,  Ed.;  Penna.  Farm  Bureau  Co.  -op.  Assn.,  Pub.,  3609  Derry  St. 

Full  Gospel  Quarterlies        \r>r,«,.t«».iv         R*i{»fAna  2     27     112 

(no  adv.)   ..........................  JQuarterly  ........  Religious  ............  Controlled  free  dist. 

Comprised  of  six  Sunday  School  publications. 

P.  B.  Christie,  Editor;  Christian  Publications,  Inc.,  Third  and  Reily  Sts. 
Harness  Hone  .........................  Wednesday  ....Harness  Horses  193  5     3     28     140 

Bowan  A.  Brown.  Editor;  Telegraph  Press  Building. 

Htehway  Builder*  .................  Monthly  ..........  Road  Bid*  ..........  192°   controlled  f 

A.  E.  O'Brien,  Editor;  Associated  Pennsylvania  Constructors,  Publisher, 
600  N.  Third  St. 


x.75 


$48,500 
5,308 

J95.000 
13,500 

65,009 

$68,263 


7.00 


$5,594 


Keystone  Builder-f Monthly \  Remodeihfg      1956     3     27     14°  x         2'700 

W.   Howard   Parsons,   Editor;   Pennsylvania   Home    Builders    Assn.,    Publisher, 
219  Telegraph  Bldg. 

Motor  Mention Monthly Motoring 1915     3     24      124  xl.OO 

W.  E.  Miller,  Editor;  Motor  Club  of  Harrisburg,  Publisher,  125  Locust  St. 

f  News Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1917     8     22     303  21.84  **77,152 

I  Patriot Mom.ex.Sun...Independent 1854     8     22     303  21.84**40,242 

X  Patriot-News .Sunday Independent 1949     8     22     303    7.80**142,620 

I  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

L  James  R.  Doran,  Editor;  Patriot-News  Company,  Publisher,  812  Market  St. 

News  Report  (no  adv.) Bi-monthly C.  of  C 3     24     118  x        *4,400 

R.  V.  Hall,  Editor;  Pennsylvania  State  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publisher, 
State  Chamber  Bldg. 

^^l)1"^..^*^..***. }Monthly JGameFhTh6'     1981     8     80     14°     1'°° 

George  W.  Forrest,  Editor;  Penna.  Fish  Commission,  Publisher, 

South  Office  Bldg. 
Pennsylvania  Clubwoman 4  ti.  a  yr Worn  Clubs 1913     2     82     126     1.00 

Pennsylvania    Federation    of   Women's    Clubs,    Publisher,   Penn-Harris    Hotel. 

Pejonu8raIia+teD.6ntal  }»tiayr Dentistry 1938     2     59     106  x2.00        *6,300 

V.  G.  Lawlor,  D.D.S.,  Editor;  Pennsylvania  State  Dental  Society,  Publisher. 


. 
Norman  F.  Reber,  Editor;  Capper-Harman-Slocum,  Inc.,  Pub.,  2486  N.  Second  St. 


CiraOaUon-HHkSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Matt.  •Nonpareil 
ens,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNatty 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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HARRISBURGf  (Continued)  Estab  Co l$<3> Width V Depth    Sub 

Pennsylvania  Forests Quarterly Forestry  Educ...1886   controlled  free  dist 

A.  C.  Mclntyre,  Editor;  Pennsylvania  Forestry  Assn.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  983.* 


... 

Willard  T.  Johns,  Jr.,  Ed.;  Penna.  Game  Commission,  Pub.,  South  Office  Bldg. 
Pennsylvania  Grange  News... Monthly Grange 1904     3     27     140       .50 

J.  Collins   McSparran,  Editor;  Evangelical  Press,  Publisher,   1604   N.   2nd  St. 
Pennsylvania  Hotel  Herald +  ...Ftntly(  Wed.)  Hotel  Indus 1930     5     24     210     2.50 

C.  R.  Wolff,  Editor;  Hotel  Herald  Co.,  Pub.,  317  State  Theatre  Bldg. 
Pennsylvania  Labor  News + ..Friday Labor 1934     8     24     287     2.50 

M.  M.  Kob,  Editor ;  Penna.  Labor  News  Publishing  Company,  8 14  Dauphin  Bldg. 


Circ 

1,300 

$47,000 
t!5,000 

42,275 

$2,600 

$16,800 


2      36     123  xS.OO      $12,184 


4,943 


776 


1847      3      28      140      3.00      $47,863 


"".„..  JMonthly Medical 1897 

Medical  Society  "of  State  of  Pa.,  Publishers,  230  State  St. 

Pennsylvania  Pharmacist -{-....Monthly Ret.  Drugs 1878     3     26     183x5.00 

S.  C.  Price,  Editor;  Pennsylvania  Pharmaceutical  Assn.,  Pub.,  508  N.  Third  St. 

Pejourna?+^/^?.!!?.?.! JMonthly Educational 1852     8     27     140  xS.OO      $68,784 

H.  E.  Cayman,  Editor;  Penna.  State  Education  Assn.,  Pub.,  400  N.  Third  St. 

P.N.P.A.  Press  Bulletin-f Monthly Newspapers 1929     3      26      140     5.00 

Robert  E.  Trea,  Ed.;  Pennsylvania  Newspapers,  Publisher,  2717  N.  Front. 

Republican  Observer-f Monthly Political 1953     5     24     210     1.00 

Robert  N.  Ickes,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1420  Green  St. 

Telescope-Messenger  Iq.*,,,^..        (Evangelical 

(no  adv.)  paturoay \United  Brethren 

Evangelical  Press,  Third  and  Reily  Sts. 

HATBORO  (M5),  pop.  4,788  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-16-57,  gives  6,718);  Mont- 
gomery Co.  (SE).  14  m  N  of  Philadelphia.  READ  RR.  Manufactures  plastic 
toys,  radio  tubes,  metal  fabrication,  rivets,  ball  bearings,  hosiery,  cement  blocks, 
flow  meters,  ignition  wiring,  thermostats,  machine  tools.  Truck,  dairy  farms. 
Potatoes,  wheat,  corn. 

Progress-f Wednesday  ....Independent 1953      8     24     297     Free 

Printed  in  two  editions :  Bucks-Montgomery  County  edition  circulates  in  Hatboro 
and  Willow  Grove,  circ.,  $16,000;  East  Montgomery  County  edition  circulates 
in  Jenkintown  and  Glenside,  circ.,  $16,000. 
Kenneth  Hay,  Editor;  Ralph  Petersohn,  Publisher,  Box  267. 

Public  Spirit-f Thursday Independent 1873     8     22     294     4.00 

H.  C.  Morris,  Editor;  Montgomery  Publishing  Company,  26  S.  York  Rd. 

HATFIELD  (M5),  pop.  1,624  (special  U.  S.  Census  12-4-57,  gives  5,094)  ;  Montgomery 
Co.  (SE).  25  m  NW  of  Philadelphia.  READ  RR.  Manufactures  trousers,  hosiery, 
corn  meal  and  meat  products,  machine  parts.  Diversified  farming. 

Penn  Valley  Times  + Thursday Republican 1893      8     24     294     2.50 

Edward  H.  Bonekemper,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAVERFORD  (M6),  pop.  xg.000;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  11  m  NW  of  Philadelphia. 
PA  RR.  Bank,  Bryn  Mawr.  Haverford  College  (Friends,  men)  ;  Haverford 
School.  Residential. 

Haverford  News -hV        .  .      Monday Coll.  &  Alumni..  1909     8     24     308x3.00 

Students  of  Haverford  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Philadelphia  Auto  Trade       !„      .,,  A    *     o  1932     2     28      112 

News    (offset)  ..      {Monthly Auto  Serv     ..  Controlled  free  dist. 

Stanley  Myers,  Editor  and  Publisher,  22   Meadows  Lane. 

HAVERTOWN  (M5),  pop.  X86.000;  Delaware  Co.  (SE).  Adjoins  Philadelphia  on  the 
west.  Railroad  name,  Llanerch.  PA  RR.  Bank,  Upper  Darby.  Manufactures 
plastics,  slip  covers,  engineering  and  building  equipment.  Residential. 

Catalyst Monthly Chemistry 1916     2     26       98     1.50 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.  Free  to  members. 

Dr.  J.  B.  Hunter,  Editor;  Phila.  Section  of  the  Amer.  Chemical  Soc'y,  Publisher, 
331   Ivy  Rock  Lane. 

Township  News-f Thursday Republican 1928     8     22     304     1.50 

George  K.  Barry,  Editor;  John  D.  Gordy,  Publisher,  1621  E.  Darby  Rd. 

HAZLETON  (L3%),  pop.  36,491;  Luzerne  Co.  (NE).  24  m  S  of  Wilkes-Barre.  LV;  PA 
RRs.  Airline,  AAA. 

Manufactures  fabrics,  shirts,  dresses,  shoes,  knit  goods,  sportswear,  art 
crayons  and  paints,  furniture,  paper  boxes,  centrifugal  pumps,  iron,  wire,  and 
steel  products,  electronic  tubes,  beryllium,  foam  rubber.  Hard  coal  mining. 
Six  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $80,287,119.  23,960  electric  (AC)  meters; 
7,510  pas  (artif.)  meters;  26,570  telephones. 

Anthracite  Tri-District          lBi-weekly        Labor  1917  ~8   *24,,    ?28     5'.0? 

News-f     fBi-weeiciy .L-aoor Controlled  free  dist. 

Marjorie  R.  Smith,  Editor;  United  Mine  Workers  of  America,  Publisher, 
Vine  and  Green  Sts. 

t  Plain   Speaker-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1882     8     24 

J  Standard-Sentinel 4- Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1866     8     24 

1  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

I  Frank  Walser  &  M.  B.  Dershuck,  Publishers,  23  N.  Wyoming  St. 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.  Hazleton,  Williamsport  Ed.  *40,121. 

Vigilant,  The   (offset)       Thursday         Local  News     ..1903     4     24 

Robert  E.  Segil,  Editor  and  Publisher,  996  E.  Chestnut  St. 

Circulation — fr*Sept.~A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIssued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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888 


§1,385 


4,700 


1,822 


3,600 


J7.285 


1,037 
25,000 


308  21.84**15,712 
308   21.84    **7,347 


161      2.00 


2,100 


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HERNDON  (J4),  pop.  677;  Northumberland  Co.  (EC).  12  m  8  of  Sunbury.  PA;  READ 
RRs.  Planing  mills;  novelty  works.  Timber.  Poultry,  dairy,  fruit  farms. 

News  + Wednesday  ....Independent......  1898     7     26     808     2.00 

Harry  E.  Ziegler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HOLLIDAYSBURGf  (F5),  pop.  6,488;  Blair  Co.  (SWC).  6  m  S  of  Altoona.  PA  RR. 
Railroad  shops;  boilers,  explosives  manufactured.  Canister  quarries.  Diversified 
farming.  Corn,  potatoes,  wheat. 

Regis  ter-f- Thursday Independent 1836     8     24     294     2.50 

H.  A.  Barnhart  and  A.  J.  Steibing,  Editors  and  Publishers,  208  Allegheny  Si. 

HOMESTEAD  (C7),  pop.  10,046;  Allegheny  Co.  (SW).  Adjoins  Pittsburgh.  BALE; 
PA;  PALE;  P&WV  RRs.  Extensive  steel  manufactories.  Heavy  mill  machinery, 
tools,  cement  blocks,  bricks  manufactured. 

Gl?Iewnge<rliC  Uni°n  Vlhursday Greek  Int 1893     5     24     208     2.00        60,000 

Michael  Roman"*  Editor ;  Greek  Catholic  Union  of  U.  S.  A.,  Publisher, 
502  Eighth  St.,  Munhall. 

Messenger -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1880     8     22     808   15.60   **7,701 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Messenger  Publishing  Co.,  189  E.  Eighth  Ave. 

HOMEWOOD— See  Pittsburgh. 

HONESDALEf  (M2),  pop.  5,662;  Wayne  Co.  (NE).  24  m  NE  of  Scranton.  ERIE  RR. 
Manufactures  oil  refiners  equipment,  dresses,  knitwear,  bobbins,  shoes,  paper 
boxes,  woolens.  Timber.  Resort.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  poultry. 

Citizen-Times -|- Thursday          Independent     ..  1952      8     24     287      2.50 

John  C.  Dyson,  Jr.,  Editor;  Citizen-Times  Publishing  Corp.,  943  Main  St. 

Wayne  Independent-)- Tu.,Thur.,Sat..Ind.  Rep 1878     8     24     280     3.00 

W.  J.  Hagerty,  Editor;  Independent  Company,  Publisher. 

HONEY  BROOK  (L5),  pop.  864;  Chester  Co.  (SE).  28  m  E  of  Lancaster.  PA  RR. 
Garment  factory;  machine  shop.  Sand,  clay  pits;  rock  quarries.  Diversified  farm- 
ing. Tobacco,  wheat,  tomatoes. 

^^ ^  he§tep  C°unty     JThursday Independent 1928     6     24     280     8.00 

"^Martin  L.  Andes,  Editor;  The  Honey  Brook  Herald,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

HOUTZDALE  (F4),  pop.  1,806;  Clearfield  Co.  (WC).  80  m  SE  of  Du  Bois.  PA  RR. 
Creamery.  Coal  mines;  clay  pits.  Electrical  products  manufactured.  Diversified 
farming.  Hay,  potatoes,  corn. 

Citixen-Standard-h — Thursday Ind.  Rep 1876     7     24     280     2.00 

Dick  Reed,  Editor;  Citizen-Standard  Company,  Publisher. 

HUMMELSTOWN  (J5),  pop.  8,789;  Dauphin  Co.  (SEC).  10  m  E  of  Harrisburg. 
READ  RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  women's  and  children's  dresses,  crushed  stone. 
Limestone  quarry.  Diversified  farming. 

8un-f Friday Independent 1871     7     24     272      1.00 

George  C.,  Richard  H.  and  Clifton  B.  Hartwell,  Publishers. 

HUNTINGDON!  (F4%),  pop.  7,330;  Huntingdon  Co.  (SC).  On  Juniata  River,  85  m  E 
of  Altoona.  HABTM;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  stationery  products,  bank  books, 
paint,  fiberglass.  Juniata  College  (Brethren).  Soft  coal  mines;  glass  sand  pits; 
timber.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  potatoes. 

Juniatian-fV Friday Collegiate 1924     5     24     210     1.50 

Students  of  Juniata  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

News  + Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1922     8     23     294   15.35**10,304 

Eugene  T.  Shore,  Editor;  Joseph  F.  Biddle  Publishing  Co. 

IMMACULATA  (L6%),  pop.  X700;  Chester  Co.  (SE).  4  m  N  of  West  Chester.  PA  RR. 
Bank,  Malvern.  Immaculata  College  (Cath.  women). 

Immaculatan-f  V Monthly Collegiate 1934     5     26     231     2.00 

Students  of  Immaculata  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

INDIANAf  (D4).  pop.  11,743;  Indiana  Co.  (SWC).  46  m  NE  of  Pittsburgh.  BAG;  PA 
RRs.  Manufactures  clay  products,  beverages,  macaroni,  glass  furniture,  tires, 
sportswear,  thermostat  controls,  leather  goods,  concrete  blocks.  Nursery.  Coal 
mines.  State  Teachers  College.  Agriculture. 

G»«etto+ Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1890     8     28     294  21.00  **1 1,9O4 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  H.  Ray.  Editor;  Indiana  Printing  and  Pub.  Co.,  843  Philadelphia  St. 

IRWIN  (C6),  pop.  4.228:  Westmoreland  Co.  (SW).  20  m  SE  of  Pittsburgh.  PA  RR. 

Manufactures  foundry  and  mine  cars,  foundry  facings,  electric  equipment.  Coal 

mines.   Diversified  farming. 
Standard  4- .Thursday Independent 1881     8     24     298     4.00 

Paul  F.  Coon*,  Editor;  Irwin  Standard,  Inc.,  Publisher,  212  Third  Ave. 
Times -Observer -f .Thursday Ind.  Dem 1932     8     22     808     3.00 

Circulates  also  in  Greensburg. 

Abraham  Beter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JEANNETTE  (C6),  pop.  16,172;  Westmoreland  Co.  (SW).  28  m  SE  of  Pittsburgh.  PA 
RR.  Manufactures  window  glass,  pressed  glassware,  glass  shades  and  novelties, 
electric  motors,  concrete  blocks,  mine  cars,  truck  bodies,  sheet  metal  fabrication, 
tennis  balls,  generators,  cement,  beverages.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming. 

Journal-!- .Friday Democrat 1903     5     28      196     1.00 

J.  F.  Landis,  Editor;  Jeannetto  Journal,  Publisher,  908  Magee  Ave. 

News-Dispatch -f {IlsuH**8*1*    Ind>  Rep 1889     9     22     298  17*50 

J.  G.  Bomberger,  Editor;  Jeannetto  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  Mansh  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  4 Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  sest.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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$2,100 
§8,418 


1,600 


tl,865 


§1,9OO 


1,400 


Jl,390 


53,848 

8e,2i2 


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JENKINTOWN  (MS),  pop.  5,180;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  5  m  N  of  Philadelphia.  READ 
RR.  Manufactures  steel  and  paper  products,  gas  ranges.  Beaver  College  (women). 
Residential. 

Beaver  News-f-  V JThurs!^         Collegiate 1983 

Students  of  Beaver  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Over  the  Counter  Securities  lM,wi*i»iw  /Business  &        ,QK1 

Review    JMonthly {pinance  1951 

R.  P.  Coleman,  Editor;  Review  Publishing  Co. 
Progress — See  Hatboro. 
Times  Chronicle-f .Thursday In  d.  Rep 1894     8     22     294     4.00 

Joseph  J.  McMahon,  Editor;  Times  Chronicle  Co.,  Publisher,  413  Johnson  St. 

Your  Church Quarterly {&hArch.Bld'g    195B     8     27     14°     1'75 


5     24     210     2.50 


l     42       7Q     g  5Q 


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6,675 

§7,874 

$202,232 


William  8.  Clark,  Editor  and  Publisher,  122  Old  York  Rd. 

JERSEY  SHORE  (H3),  pop.  5,595;  Lycoming  Co.  (NEC).  On  Susquehanna  River,  12  m 
SW  of  Williamsport.  NYC;  PA  RRs.  Railroad  shops.  Structural  steel,  steam 
valves,  hosiery  manufactured.  Mountain  resort.  Farming.  Tobacco,  corn,  fruit. 

Herald-f Morn.  ex.  Sun-Independent 1902     5     24     231     7.50        §2,876 

Robert  J.  Evans,  Editor;  John  D.  DeBiase,  Publisher. 

JIM  THORPEf  (L4),  pop.  2,959;  Carbon  Co.  (E).  On  Lehigh  River,  18  m  S  of 
Hazelton.  CN;  LV  RRs.  Manufactures  children's  clothing,  pocket  books,  hos- 
iery, glass,  furniture,  TV  screens.  Mountain  resort.  Coal  mines.  Fruit,  truck, 
grain  farms.  Potatoes,  apples. 

Times-News-f Evg.  ex.Sun...Independent 1883     8     24     301   12.50        §2,422 

Jos.  L.  Boyle,  Editor;  Jos.  L.  Boyle,  G.  B.  Apfelbaum,  Publishers,  25  Race  St. 

JOHNSONBURG  (E2%),  pop.  4,567;  Elk  Co.  (NWC).  100  m  NE  of  Pittsburgh.  B&O; 
ERIE:  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  paper,  wood  pulp,  radio  and  TV  components, 
carbon  brushes,  chemicals,  furnace  castings.  Agriculture.  Pulpwood.  Hay,  oats, 
potatoes. 

Press-f Thursday Independent 1896     8     24     297     3.50        §2,033 

Alva  K.  Gregory,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JOHNSTOWN  (E5),  pop.  63,282;  Cambria  Co.  (SWC).  76  m  E  of  Pittsburgh.  B&O; 
J&SC;  PA  RRs.  Airline  AAA. 

Manufactures  iron  and  steel,  radiators,  mining  equipment,  hospital  equip- 
ment, beer,  cosmetics,  clay  and  concrete  products,  dresses,  cigars,  drugs,  elec- 
trical supplies,  furniture,  truck  bodies,  paving  materials,  coke  and  by-products, 
soft  drinks.  Five  banks;  deposits  (7-1-58),  $98,315,599.  27,341  electric  meters; 
26,535  gas  (nat.)  meters;  27,895  telephones.  Johnstown  Center  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Pittsburgh.  Bituminous  coal  mining  center.  Two  TV  stations. 

Highlander  Press-f- Thursday Independent 1951      5     24     231     2.00 

Robert  Hill  Burt,  Editor;  Highlander  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  502  Swank  Bldg. 

Johnstown  Motorist-f  Bi-monthly Motor  Club 1980     6     27     203          x 

Claire  Westerman,  Editor;  Johnstown  Motor  Club,  Publisher,  124  Main  St. 

Observer-}- Thursday Independent 1942     5     26     238     2.50 

Larry  D.  Martin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  536  Main  St. 

p-ntv^-i  w                                 f  Bi-weekly      r-iu-i.*-  1937     5     24     182 

Panther+  V [  (Mon.)  Collegiate Controlled  fre«  dist. 

Students  of  the  Johnstown  College  of  the  University  of  Pittsburgh, 
Editors  and  Publishers. 

Tribune  Democrat -f- Daily Independent 1853     8     22     301  20.00**60,4»1 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

All  day  newspaper. 

W.  W.  Krebs,  Editor;  Johnstown  Tribune  Publishing  Company. 

KANE  (E2),  pop.  5,706;  McKean  Co.  (NW).  28  m  SW  of  Bradford.  B&O;  PA  RRs. 
Manufactures  brush  handles,  Venetian  blinds,  wooden  toys,  women's  underwear, 
jersey  cloth,  leather  products,  shirts,  glass.  Oil  refineries.  Gas  and  oil  wells; 
timber.  Health  resort.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  wheat,  vegetables. 

Republican-}- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1897     8     24     280   13.00 

John   B.   Cliff,   Editor;   Kane   Republican,    Publisher,   Fraley   and   Easton    Sts. 

KENNETT  SQUARE  (L6),  pop.  3,699;  Chester  Co.  (SE).  12  m  NW  of  Wilmington. 
Del.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  fiber  products,  bakelite,  phenolite  products,  hosiery* 
canned  goods.  Extensive  mushroom  and  rose  growing  industries.  Agriculture. 

KeAdvertise?4.  *nd  JThursday  ....  Independent  ..   1876     8     24     290     4.00 

Henry  J.  Kaska,"  Editor;  Richard  G.  Taylor,  Publisher. 

KINGSTON  (L8),  pop.  21,096  (independent  branch  of  Wilkes-Barre) ;  Luzerne  Co. 
(NE).  On  Susquehanna  river,  18  m  SW  of  Scranton.  DL&W;  LV  RRs.  Manufac- 
tures women's  dresses,  men's  jackets,  aprons,  sewing  machines,  caskets.  Coal 
mining.  Silk  mill. 

West  Side  News  (Offset) Thursday Independent 1949     4     24     168     2.00 

John  L.  Edwards,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1516-1518  Wyoming  Ave. 

KITTANNINGf  (C4),  pop.  7,781;  Armstrong  Co.  (W).  On  Allegheny  River,  48  m 
NE  of  Pittsburgh.  P&S;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  face  and  fire  brick,  cement 
blocks  and  vaults,  castings,  leather  goods,  oil  and  gas  well  supplies,  beverages. 
Fire  clay  pits;  limestone;  soft  coal  mines:  gas,  oil  wells.  Diversified  farming. 


$8,000 
§6,140 

J500 


§2,950 


§3,640 


§3,46O 


***      }Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1864     8 


28 


\Simpsons*  Leader-Times 4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1898     8     28 
W.  B.  Owen,  Editor;  Simpsons'  Publishing  Company. 


301 
301 


2.00 


§234 


15.00**!  1,222 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Noaparefl 
ems,  13  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  K  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols  ^  Width  V  Depth    Sub  CIrc 

KUTZTOWN  (L4%).  pop.  8,110;  Berks  Co.  (SE).  18  m  N  of  Reading.  READ  RR. 
Cotton  knitting,  silk  mills;  shoe,  rug,  shirt  factories;  foundry.  State  Teachers 
College.  Limestone  quarry.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  wheat,  corn. 
Keystone,  The  -f  V  ..................  9  ti.  a  yr  .........  Collegiate  ..........  1934     5     24     217x1.00        $1,400 

Students  of  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Patriot  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1874     9     22     301     4.00   **3,624 

Kutxtown  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

LACEYVILLE  (K2),  pop.  505;  Wyoming  Co.   (NE).  85  m  NW  of  Scranton.  LV  RR. 

Machine  shop;  saw  mill;  creameries.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products. 
Wyoming  County  Courier  -f..  Friday  ............  Independent  .......  1923     7     26     290     3.00  §823 

William  W.  Keeler,  Editor;  Heeler  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  Wyalusing. 

LANCASTERf  (K5H),  pop.  63,774;  Lancaster  Co.  (SE).  64  m  W  of  Philadelphia.  PA; 

READ  RRs.  Airlines,  AAA;  EAL. 

Manufactures   linoleum,  watches,   radio,  television  tubes,  umbrellas,  rayon, 

candy,    ball   bearings,   forgings,   boilers,   locks,   silk,   steel   plates,   cotton   and 

woolen  goods,  flour,  toys,  tin  cans,  electric  razors,  water  softener  equipment, 

furniture.  In  richest  agricultural  county  in  the  United  States.  Tobacco  raising; 

largest  stock  yards  east  of  Chicago.  Four  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $184,789,- 

781;  clearings    (1957),  $227,640,912.   19,157  wired  dwelling  units;  23,935   gas 

(res.)   meters;  55,000  telephones.  Franklin  and  Marshall  College.  TV  station. 
American   Naturalist  ..............  Bi-monthly  .....  {fcTenfe?11          !867      1     56     120     8.00        J1.476 

Jaques  Cattell,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1574. 
Intelligencer-  Journal  -f  ...........  Morn.ex.Sun...Democratic  ........  1794     8     22     305  21.70**32,700 

Harry  F.  Stacks,  Editor;  Steinman  &  Steinman,  Inc.,  Publishers,  8  W  King  St. 
New  Era-f  ...............................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1877     8     22     805  21.70  **46,903 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

John  H.  Carter,  Editor;  New  Era  Company,  Publisher,  8  W.  King  St. 
News-f-  .....................................  Sunday  ............  Independent  ......  1923      8     22      305     7.80**82,741 

J.  Thomas  Barber,  Editor;  Lancaster  Sunday  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,  8  W.  King  St. 
Lancaster  Magazine  ................  Monthly  ..........  Local  Int  ............  1950     3     26     140     3.65        10,413 

H.  Clifton  Thorbahn,  Editor;  Ad-Craft  Graphics,  Inc.,  Pub.,  26  E.  Lemon  St. 
Lancaster  Motorist  -f  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Motoring  ............  1920      3      26      126  xl.OO      $35,000 

Dean  Gable,  Ed.;  Lancaster  Automobile  Club,  Inc.,  Publisher,  10  S.  Prince  St. 
Law  Review  .............................  Friday  ............  Legal  ..................  1833     2     26     106     5.00  - 

William  H.  Mann,  Ed.;  Lancaster  Bar  Assn.,  Publisher,  40  N.  Duke  St. 
Reformatusok  Lapja  ") 

(Journal  of  the  Reformed  I  Semi-mo  .........  Religious  ............  1900     2     40     140     2.50 

Hungarian  in  America)     f  Issued  monthly  during  July  and  August. 

(Hung.)    ...........................  } 

Alexander  Toth,  D.D.,  Editor;  Board  of  Business  Management  of  the  Evangelical 

and  Reformed  Church,  Publisher,  55  N.  W.  End  Ave. 
Shepherd  Dog  Review  H-  .........  Monthly  ..........  Shep.  Dogs  .........  1923      2      27      119      4.50        $2,450 

Mrs.  Thomas   L.   Bennett,   Editor;   German   Shepherd   Dog   Club   of   America, 

Publisher,  Box  1221. 
Student  Weekly  V  ...................  Wednesday  .....  Collegiate  ...........  1915     5     24     224  x4.00 

Students  of  Franklin  and  Marshall  College. 

LANGHORNE  (N5),  pop.  1,570;  Bucks  Co.  (SE).  18  m  NE  of  Philadelphia.  PA;  READ 
RRs.  Carpets,  wallpaper,  textiles,  hosiery,  metal  products  manufactured.  Resi- 
dential. Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  potatoes. 
Delaware  Valley  Advance  -{-...Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1876      8     24     283      2.50        §4,402 

Jack  W.  Gill,  Editor;  John  R.  Watkins,  Publisher,  140  E.  Richardson  Ave. 

LANSDALE  (M5).  pop.  9.762;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  24  m  NW  of  Philadelphia.  READ 
RR.  Manufactures  hosiery,  tile,  boilers,  heaters,  grease  cups,  glue,  raincoat*, 
check  writers,  radiators,  tapestry,  radio  tubes,  castings,  airplane  parts.  Ships 
hosiery,   pharmaceutical  products,   pretzels,   potato   chips.   Residential.    Dairy, 
poultry  farms. 
North  Penn  News-f-  .............  -.Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1934     8     24     808         4,940  —  Free 

L.  L.  Reading,  Editor;  North  Penn  Publishing  Co.,  5  N.  Cannon  Ave. 


North  Penn  Reporter-!-  ..........      ^tin****    Independent  ......  1870     8     24     304   10.00   **9,229 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

George  W.  Knipe,  Editor;  Equitable  Publishing  Company. 

LANSDOWNE  (M6%),  pop.  12,169;  Delaware  Co.  (SE).  7  m  SW  of  Philadelphia.  PA 

RR.  Manufactures  paper,  bluing,  food  colors,  abrasive  products,  steel  castings. 

Residential. 
Delaware  County  Times  +  ......  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1910     5     24     210     2.50        §2,511 

Frank  Stewart,  Editor;  Frank  Alexander,  Publisher,  204  Center  Bldar. 
Tendon   Courier  -f  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1940     5     25     224     2.00        §4,475 

Adam  J.  Weber,  Editor  and  Publisher,  19  William  St.,  Fern  wood. 

LANSFORD  (L4),  pop.  7,487;  Carbon  Co.  (E).  21  m  NE  of  Potts  ville.  CNJ;  LANE 
RRs.  Manufactures  pajamas,  children's  clothing.  Hard  coal  mines.  Truck  farms. 
Record  -f  ...................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1920     8     24     294  21.00         4,985 

Comic  atrip  advertising  accepted. 

Victor  H.  Oleyar,  Editor;  Lansford  Record,  Publisher. 

LATROBE  (D5),  pop.  11,811;  Westmoreland  Co.  (SW).  41  m  SE  of  Pittsburgh.  PA 
RR.  Manufactures  ceramics,  plastics,  tool  steel,  woolens,  die  castings,  ingot 
molds,  bricks.  St.  Vincent  College  (Cath.  men).  Coal  mines.  Agriculture. 
Bulletin-f  .................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep  .............  1902     8     22     804  21.84   **9,668 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

L.  G.  Celdon,  Editor;  Latrobe  Printing  and  Publishing  Co. 

Cfradatkm-HHkSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jm»e  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
MM.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCouoty  seat.  PopulmtUm-1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vlstned  only  during  academic  year.  xSnbscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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St.  Vincent  Review  V lOti.  ayr Collegiate 1890     5     24     145     2.00 

Students  of  St.  Vincent  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LEBANONf  <K5),  pop.  28,166;  Lebanon  Co.  (SE).  80  m  NW  of  Philadelphia.  COR; 

PA;  READ  RRs. 

Manufactures    iron    and    steel,    boilers,    textiles,    underwear,    shoes,    shirts, 

hosiery,   handkerchiefs,   chemicals,   food   and   tobacco  products,   paper   boxes. 

Railroad  shops.  Five  banks;  deposits    (6-30-58),  $70,329,545.   12,227   electric 

meters;  5,525   gas    (art if.)    meters;  20,759   telephones.  Extensive  iron  mines. 

Limestone  quarries.  Fruit,  dairy,  grain  farms. 

C  News-f- Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1894     8     22     294     3.00    **  1,290 

J   News  + Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1872     8     22     294  21.60  **22,735 

]  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  daily. 

I  Adam  S.  Wilder,  Editor;  Lebanon  News  Pub.  Co.,  24  S.  Eighth  St. 

LEECHBURG  (C4),  pop.  4,042;  Armstrong  Co.  (W).  25  m  NE  of  Pittsburgh.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  strip  steel,  beverages.  Soft  coal  mines.  Agriculture. 

Advance-f- Friday Independent 1875     8     22     294     2.50        §2,408 

Joseph  H.  Wray,  Editor;  Advance  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

LEHIGHTON  (L4),  pop.  6,565;  Carbon  Co.  (E).  On  Lehigh  River,  26  m  NW  of  Allen- 
town.  CNJ;  LV  RRs.  Manufactures  silk,  kiddies'  clothes,  underwear,  lace,  ce- 
ment products,  chemicals,  hosiery,  furniture,  yard  goods,  beverages.  Timber. 
Dairy,  fruit,  truck,  grain  farms. 

Leader  + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1908     8     24     294     9.00        52,933 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  B.  Stewart,  Editor;  Marion  A.  Morthimer,  Publisher. 

LEMOYNE  <J6),  pop.  4,606;  Cumberland  Co.  (S).  5  m  NW  of  Harrisburg.  PA;  READ 
RRs.  Manufactures  mattresses,  concrete  blocks,  building  materials,  chains. 
Grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

West  Shore  Times -f Thursday Independent 1950     8     24     294     3.00        §2,600 

Cecil  W.  Hockenberry,  Editor;  West  Shore  Times,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
10th  and  Lowther  Sts. 

LEVITTOWN  (N6%),  pop.  X45,000;  Bucks  Co.  (SE).  25  m  NE  of  Philadelphia,  PA 
RR.  Residential  and  shopping  center.  Two  banks;  bank  clearings  (7-1-58), 
$80,544,000;  bank  deposits  (7-1-58),  $24,886,000.  14,500  telephones. 

Levittown  Outlook -f  (offset). Monthly Local  Int 1958     2      28      105      2.00 

Gerard  J.  Jonas,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  7807  Newportville  Rd. 
Levittown  Times  of  Bur-       1-.   „.  ^  QllT1    T?^«M^O«  1958     8     22      300   14.50          2^00 

Hngton  County,  N.  J. +  ..../ Ev*'  ex'  Sun... Republican 3,700— Free 

Times-h Evg.  ex.  Sun... Republican 1954      8     22      300   18.00**ia,318 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Space    sold    only    in    combination    for    Levittown    Times    and    Bristol   Courier. 

Combined  circ.  **33,529. 

George    Gray,    Editor;    S.    W.    Calkins    and   Murray    C.    Hotchkiss,    Publishers, 
Route   13. 

LEWISBURGf  (J8%),  pop.  6,268;  Union  Co.  (C).  On  Susquehanna  River,  10  m  NW 
of  Sunbury.  PA;  READ  RRs.  Manufactures  chairs,  woolens,  ventilators,  feed, 
lumber  products.  Bucknell  University.  Federal  Penitentiary.  Timber.  Dairy, 
grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Bucknell  Alumnus  (no  adv.)..  6  ti.  ayr Coll.  Alumni 1914     8     28       92 

General  Alumni  Assn.,  Bucknell  University,  Publisher.  Controlled  free  dist.     J  17,000 

BucknelianV Thursday Collegiate 1896     6     26     280     2.60  

Students  of  Bucknell  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

UljronrSS? ^  Standard"         }  Thursday Ind.  Rep 1880     8     24     294      3.50        §2,497 

John   F.""Quigieyr Editor;   William   P.    Hastings,    Publisher.    139    Market    St. 

LEWlSTOWNf  (G4),  pop.  13,894;  Mifflin  Co.  (C).  On  Juniata  River,  45  m  NW  of 
Harrisburg.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  viscose,  rayon  yarn,  locomotive  parts,  axes, 
shirts,  farm  machinery,  hosiery,  blankets,  overhead  doors,  beverages.  Sand 
pits.  Diversified  farming. 

{Gatette-f- Thursday Republican 1809     8     22     294     1.50  §162 

Sentinel-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1903     8     22     294  13.52  **13,S93 
J.  Martin  Stroup,  Editor;  Sentinel  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

LIGONIER  (D5),  pop.  2,160;  Westmoreland  Co.  (SW).  44  m  SE  of  Pittsburgh.  Rail- 
road  station,  Latrobe.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  drug  products,  beverages,  flour. 
Summer  resort.  Coal  mines ;  timber.  Truck,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  wheat, 
oats. 

Echo-f Friday Ind.  Rep 1888      8     22     294      3.50        §1,800 

Geo.  A.  and  Anne  G.  Clark,  Publishers. 

LINCOLN  UNIVERSITY  (K6),  pop.  825;  Chester  Co.  (SE).  4  m  E  of  Oxford,  nearest 
banking  town.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  flower  pots,  farm  implements. 

Lincolnian,  The+V 8  ti.  a  yr.       ...Collegiate     ..       1931     6     24     224     2.00  500 

Students  of  Lincoln  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LINESVILLE  (B2),  pop.  1,246;  Crawford  Co.  (NW).  10  m  W  of  Meadville.  BALE; 
PA  RRs  Chicken  hatcheries.  Truck,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  corn,  oats. 

Herald -f        Thursday Republican 1880     6     24     238     8.00          1,250 

Dorothy 'Lowing,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co. 

LIN  WOOD  (M6),  pop.  X  8,400;  Delaware  Co.  (SE).  7  m  S  of  Media.  Bank  town  and 
railroad  station,  Marcus  Hook.  PA  RR.  Residential. 

Delaware  Co.  Pharmacist -K...Monthly Pharmacists 1930     2     80     119  x 

Aaron  M.  Lauter,  Editor;  Delaware  County  Controlled  free  dist.  $550 

Pharmaceutical  Assn.,  Publisher,  1582  Chichester  Ave. 


Circulation— **S«pt.  A.B.C.  Stttemcnt;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO  Statement^ [Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Noaparefl 
ems' 12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNatt» 
estimate.  VIssued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Esttb  Cols$ Width  7  Depth    Sub 

LITITZ  (K5),  pop.  5,568;  Lancaster  Co.  (SE).  7  m  N  of  Lancaster.  READ  RR.  Manu- 
factures shoes,  chocolate,  animal  traps,  paper  boxes,  hosiery,  underwear,  cigars, 
pretzels,  tissue  paper  products.  Linden  Hall  School  for  Girls.  Farming. 

Record  and  Express  + Thursday Republican 1871     8     23     801     2.60 

W.  N.  Young,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LOCK  HAVENf  (H8),  pop.  11,881;  Clinton  Co.  (NC).  On  Susquehanna  River,  26  m 
SW  of  Williamsport.  NYC;  PA  RRs.  Airline  AAA.  Manufactures  paper,  silk, 
dyes,  electronic  products,  brick,  ignition  coils,  chairs,  airplanes.  State  Teachers 
College.  Clay  pits.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  potatoes. 
Clinton  County  Times  Thursday Republican 1896     5 


Circ 


83,470 


24      210     2.60        91,842 
22      294   21.84    **8,131 


(Offset)  

Partly  free  distribution. 

B.  M.  Talbot,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Express -f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1882     9 

Rebecca  F.  Gross,  Editor;  Lock  Haven  Express,  Publisher. 

LORETTO  (E4H),  pop.  868;  Cambria  Co.  (SWC).  14  m  SW  of  Altoona.  Bank  town, 
Cresson.  PA  RR.  St.  Francis  College. 

Loretto,  The-f Bi-wkly Collegiate 1927     5     26     210     1.25        tl.200 

Students  of  St.  Francis  College,  Publishers. 

LYKENS  (J4H),  pop.  2,786;  Dauphin  Co.  (SEC).  82  m  SW  of  Pottsville.  PA;  READ 
RRs.  Manufactures  shirts,  hosiery,  taps,  reamers,  dies,  dresses,  coal  stokers, 
briquets,  paper  boxes.  Diversified  farming.  Milk,  vegetables,  grain. 

Standard  + Friday Republican 1899     8     24     801     2.50        §2,176 

Mrs.  Mark  S.  Coles,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MAHANOY  CITY  (K4),  pop.  10,984;  Schuylkill  Co.  (EC).  6  m  SE  of  Shenandoah.  LV; 

READ  RRs.  Shirt  factories;  brewery;  machine  shop.   Hard  coal  mining  and 

shipping. 
Record-American 4- Evg.  ex.  Sun... Republican 1871      8      24      29421.42        $6,589 

American  Tribune  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 
Saule  (Sun) -f  (Lithuanian )...Tues.  &  Fri Independent 1888      7      2€      280      7.00        §6,353 

V.  L.  Bocrkowski,  Editor;  Saule  Publishing  Co.,  336  W.  Mahanoy  Ave. 

MANHEIM  (K5),  pop.  4,246;  Lancaster  Co.  (SE).  12  m  NW  of  Lancaster.  READ 
RR.  Manufactures  asbestos  products,  motor  stokers,  bearings,  silk,  men's 
shirts,  children's  garments,  belting,  mechanical  rubber  goods.  Nurseries.  Stone 
quarries.  Diversified  farming. 

Sentinel -f Thursday Republican 1846     8     24     301     2.50          2,600 

Mrs.  Joan  Deimler,  Editor;  Walter  C.  Miller,  Publisher. 

MANSFIELD  (H2),  pop.  2,657;  Tioga  Co.  (N).  30  m  SW  of  Elmira,  N.  Y.  ERIE  RR. 
Novelties,  metal  products  and  table  bases  manufactured.  Greenhouses.  State 
Teachers  College.  Soft  coal  mines;  gas  wells.  Agriculture.  Fruit,  dairy  and 
poultry  products. 

Advertiser-f Wednesday Republican 1872      7      26      808      8.00         §1,225 

Chester  B.  Bailey,  Editor;  Edwin  S.  Coles  and  Chester  P.  Bailey,  Publishers. 

MARCUS  HOOK  (L7%).  pop.  8.848;  Delaware  Co.  (SE).  On  Delaware  River,  2  m  SW 
of  Chester.  PA;  READ  RRs.  Oil  refineries;  rayon,  congoleum  rugs,  barrels, 
dyes  tuffs  manufactured.  Drydock  and  shipbuilding. 

Press -f Thursday Republican 1924     7     24     308     1.50        J5.760 

T.  L.  Girard,  Publisher,  Press  Bldg.,  Drexel  Hill. 

MARIETTA  (J6%),  pop.  2,442;  Lancaster  Co.  (SE).  On  Susquehanna  River,  25  m  SE 
of  Harrisburg.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  enamelware,  silk,  cement  blocks,  bever- 
ages. Diversified  farming. 

Times  -f Thursday Independent 1876     6     24     224     2.50  §541 

Charles  A.  Crork,  Editor;  Isaac  R.  Crork,  Jr.,  Publisher,   141  W.  Market  St. 

MARION  CENTER  (D4),  pop.  483;  Indiana  Co.  (SWC).  66  m  NE  of  Pittsburgh.  B&O 
RR.  Grist  mill;  creamery.  Diversified  farming. 

Independent-f Thursday Republican 1881      6      26      280      2.00        *1,908 

Hugh  Fitzsimmons,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARTINSBURG  (F5),  pop.  1,562;  Blair  Co.  (SWC).  20  m  S  of  Altoona.  PA  RR.  Air- 
port.  Corn  cannery ;  flour  mill ;  bottling  works ;  limestone  quarries.  Shoe  factory. 
Dairy,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Morrisons  Cove  Herald -f Thursday Independent 1885     8     24     296     3.00        §3,656 

Blair  M.  Bice,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MASONTOWN  (C6).  pop.  4,660;  Fayette  Co.  (SW).  On  Monongahela  River,  11  m  SW 
of  Uniontown.  MON  RR.  Lumber  mills;  oil  refineries.  Coal  mines;  gas  wells. 
Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Klondike  Bulletin 4- Thursday Independent 1935     8     22     801     3.50        §2,940 

Francis  H.  Wilson.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MAYFIELD  (L2),  pop.  2.878:  Lackawanna  Co.  (NE).  18  m  NE  of  Scranton.  DAH: 
NYOAW  RRs.  Silk  mill;  dress  factory.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Pota- 
toes, cabbage,  corn. 

^BSitnS^!!?..™!!!!!*™}81-™0"*^ *»**"«' 1928  2  26  224  1-°° 

Stephen  F.  Telep." Editor:  Russian  Orthodox  Fraternity,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  144. 
News-f Friday Independent 1929     5     26     262     8.00 

Stephen  F.  Telep.  Publisher. 
McCLURE   (H4).  pop.   X950;  Snyder  Co.   (C).  17  m  E  of  Lewis  town.  PA  RR.  Shirt 

factory:  woodworking;  hatcheries.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn. 
Plain  Dealer 4- Thursday Republican 1905     7     24     280     8.00        §1,10O 

Dale  Baker,  Editor;  Hobart  S.  Baker.  Publisher. 

Circulation— **S*pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jttne  and  March  A.8.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher* §  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounry  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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MoCONNELLSBURGf   (G6).  pop.  1,126;  Fulton  Co.   (S).  22  m  W  of  Chambers  burg, 
Railroad  station,  Mercersburg.  FA  RR.  Flour,  planing  mills,  sewing  factory. 
Mountain  resort.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 
Fulton  County  News  -f  ...........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1899     7     26     294     2.50       §1,462 

J.  W.  Greathead,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Fulton  Democrat  4-  .................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1850     5     24     210     2.50        $3,100 

B.  M.  Gress,  Editor;  Fulton  Democrat  Publishing  Company. 

McDONALD  (66),  pop.  8,648;  Washington  Co.  (SW).  18  m  SW  of  Pittsburgh.  M;  PA 
RRs.  Oil  well  equipment  manufactured.  Coal  washer  carbonization  plant.  Coal 
mines;  oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  dairying. 
Record-Outlook  +  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1886     8     24     287     8.00        §3,463 

A.  T.  Eiler  and  W.  B.  Burns,  Editors  ;  Record-  Outlook  Ptg.  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

McKEESPORT  <C6),  pop.  61,602;  Allegheny  Co.  (SW).  On  Monongahela  River,  14  m 
SE  of  Pittsburgh.  B&O;  PALE;  PA  RRs.  Boat  connections. 

Manufactures    steel   pipe,   cargo   barges,   carbide   and   tool   steel,    radiators, 
boilers,  automobile  parts,  steel  castings,  beer,  chocolate,  oxygen  and  acetylene 
gas.   Three  banks;   deposits    (6-80-58),    $239,018,292.    15,005   electric   meters; 
18,680  gas   (nat.)   meters;  13,350  telephones.  Coal  mines. 
News-f  ......................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1884     8     22     298   15.40**37,330 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Daily  News  Pub.  Co.,  401-409  Walnut  St. 


^thi1^  .........  Catholic  ..............  1908     5     24     210     2.00          4,600 

Very  Rev.  Stephen  Loya,  Editor;  United  Societies  of  Greek  Catholic  Religion 

of  U.S.A.,  Publisher,  613  Sinclair  St. 
Tri-State  Food  Trade  +  ...........  Bi-wkly(Mon.)  Food  Trade  .......  1956     8     28     801     8.00 

Richard  J.  Cook,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2818  Walnut  St.  Controlled  circ.  VAC  12,273 

McKEES  ROCKS  (B6%),  pop.  16,241;  Allegheny  Co.  (SW).  On  Ohio  River,  5  m  NW 
of  Pittsburgh.  PALE;  PC&Y  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  steel,  steel 
railroad  cars,   chains,  springs,   malleable   castings,   chemicals,   paint,   vaseline, 
enamelware.  Railroad  shops;  shipyards.  Coal  mines.  Truck,  poultry  farms. 
Ga*ette  +  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1892     8     21     280     4.00        §6,948 

Louis  J.  Corsetti,  Editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Company,  421  Locust  St. 


}Bi-wkly<Thur..)ReH«riou.  ........  4     28     221      3.00 

Rev.  Stephen  B.  Kachur,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1700  Woodward  Ave. 

MEADVILLEf  (B2),  pop.  18,972;  Crawford  Co.  (NW).  87  m  N  of  Pittsburgh.  BALE; 

ERIE  RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  slide  fasteners,  rayon,  malleable  iron  cast- 

ings. machine  tools  and  electrical  equipment,  automatic  oil  tanks,  boilers.  Alle- 

gheny College.  Diversified  farming. 
Campus  V  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Collegiate  ...........  1876     5     24     224  x3.00        11,300 

Students  of  Allegheny  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Tribune-f  .................................  Morn.ex.Sun...Republican  .........  1884     8     23     294   21.84  **15,167 

Robert  S.  Bates,  Editor;  Tribune  Publishing  Company.  Saturday  morn.  ^ 

MECHANICSBURG  (H6).  pop.  6,786;  Cumberland  Co.  (S).  8  m  SW  of  Harrisburg.  PA 
RR.  Manufactures  forgings,  structural  steel,  shirts,  flavoring  extracts,  food 
products,  flour,  wheels,  rims.  Clay  pits.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 


Local  News-f  ..........................  l&^un*'    &'  Ind>  Rep  .............  1923     8     24     29°     8'00         2>61° 

R.  M.  Stoner,  Editor;  J.  A.  Bushman  Company,  Publisher,   111   W.  Main  St. 

MEDIAt  (M6),  pop.  6,726;  Delaware  Co.  (SE).  6  m  NW  of  Chester.  PA  RR.  Manu- 

factures   concrete   blocks,    plastics,    water    coolers,    pork    products.    Nurseries. 

Residential.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  peaches. 
News-Comment  -f  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1930     8     22     294     2.00        J6.842 

John  D.  Gordy,  Editor;  Janard  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,   100   County   Bldg. 
Visitor-f  ...................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1953      5     24     224      1.00 

M.  Smith,  Editor;  Lewis  H.  Godshall,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  256.  $14,000—  Free 

MERCERf   (B3).  pop.  2,397;  Mercer  Co.   (W).  15  m  E  of  Sharon.  BALE;  PA  RRs. 
Manufactures  gas  stoves,  silk  and  rayon  fabrics,  brooms.  Coal  mines.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Potatoes,  corn,  wheat. 
Dispatch  -f  ...............................  Wednesday  ....Republican  .........  1844      8     22     294     3.00  §850 

E.  S.  Hassler,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Grove  City. 

MERCERSBURG  (G6).  pop.  1,618;  Franklin  Co.  (S).  21  m  NW  of  Hagerstown.  Md. 

PA  RR.  Shirt  factory:  tannery:  construction  stone.  Goldfish  hatcheries.  Mer- 

cersburg   Academy.   Walnut,  locust,  pine  timber.   Dairy,   stock,  poultry,  fruit 

farms.  Agriculture.  Limestone  quarries. 
Journal-!-  ..................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1848     7     26     280     2.00        §1,000 

Willis  M.  Kane.  Lester  S.  Waidlich.  Editors  and  Publishers. 
NewsV  ......................................  Saturday  .........  Collegiate  ...........  1900     6     26     203  x3.50  - 

Students  of  Mercersburg  Academy.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MERION  STATION  (N6),  pop.  x  5,000;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  6  m  W  of  Philadelphia. 
Railroad  name  Merion.  PA  RR.  Bank  town,  Philadelphia.  Residential. 

Episcopal  Recorder  (no  adv.)  Monthly  .......  Ref.  Episc  ......  1822   Controlled  free  dist.          |ioo 

Bishop  H.  D.  Higgins,  Editor;  Episcopal  Recorder,  Publisher,  Box  156. 

Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement:  -A-  June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  (Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uies  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  rear.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MEYERSDALE  (D6).  pop.  8,187;  Somerset  Co.  (SW).  18  m  NW  of  Cumberland,  Md. 
B&O;  WM  RRs.  Manufactures  cement  products,  fertilizers,  stock  and  poultry 
feeds,  men's  shirts,  lumber,  pipe  fittings,  monuments,  underwear.  Soft  coal 


290  x3.60        4O,370 


294 
294 


2.50 
8.00 

6.00 


Estib  Cols <$>WidthV  Depth   Sub  Circ 

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stock  and 

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mines.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Republican -f Thursday Republican 1900     8     24     801     4.00        §4,230 

Paul  E.  Fuller,  Editor;  Herman  E.  Basehore  and  Frances  L.  Imler,  Publishers. 

MIDDLEBURGf  (H4),  pop.  1,288;  Snyder  Co.  (C).  18  m  SW  of  Sunbury.  PA  RR. 
Tannery;  silk,  planing,  flour  mills.  Grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Post  ± Thursday Republican 1844     6     25     266     2.00        §1,700 

Harry  R.  Ritter,  Editor;  Middleburg  Post  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

MIDDLETOWN  (J5).  pop.  9,184  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-5-57,  gives  17,752)  ;  Dauphin 
Co.  (SEC).  On  Susquehanna  River.  8  m  SE  of  Harrisburg.  PA;  READ  RRs. 
Manufactures  infants'  shoes,  hosiery,  rough-wear  clothing,  stoves,  boilers. 

Jeln(Eng") ( Vn|°n)   (S1°Va.k..}  Wednesday Cath.  &  Frat. 1890     8  24 

Philip  ']3roDat"'3Editor;'  First  Catholic  Slovak  Union,  Publisher. 

{Journal  + .Thursday Republican 1890     8  24     294 

Press  and  Journal  + Thursday Republican 1854     8  24 
J.  Henry  Fox,  Editor  and  Publisher,  109  Poplar  St. 

Slovaky  Amerike  (Slovak)... -Wednesday Independent. 1890     7  26 

Jan  Okal.  Editor;  Slovaky  Amerike  Pub'g  Co.,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  849. 

Ze?™aadv^°^^ Fraternal 1892     5     24     217       .75 

Rev.   George  S.   Luba,   O.S.B.,   Editor;  First  Catholic   Slovak  Ladies   Union  of 
U.  S.  A.,  Publisher. 

MIDLAND  (B4),  pop.  6,491;  Beaver  Co.  (W).  7  m  E  of  East  Liverpool,  Ohio.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  open  hearth  and  electric  furnace  steel,  heavy  steel  plate  equip- 
ment, rolling  mill  machinery,  titanium  and  titanium  alloys. 

News+ Thursday Independent 1928     7     24     276     5.20 

Edward  A.  Robbing,  Editor;  R.  D.  Paisley,  Publisher. 

MIFFLINBURG  (H8%),  pop.  2.259;  Union  Co.  (C).  20  m  NW  of  Sunbury.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  silk,  furniture,  underwear.  Agriculture.  Grain,  milk,  fruit. 

Telegraph + Thursday Republican 1862     5     24     224     2.00 

W.  O.  Barter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MlFFLINTOWNf  (H4),  pop.  1,018;  Juniata  Co.  (SC).  On  Juniata  River,  85  m  NW  of 
Harris  burg.  Railroad  station,  Mifflin.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  shirts,  bricks,  dolls. 
Iron  foundry;  creamery;  hatcheries.  Limestone,  bricks  shale  quarries.  Agricul're. 

JURepubfican^!.  *!!?  [Thursday Independent 1846     7     24     808     1.50 

Robert  B.  RobbV'iEditor  and  Publisher. 
Juniata  Tribune + .Thursday Independent 1921     8     24     294     2.00 

Emma  L.  Mann,  Editor;  The  Juniata  Tribune  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher,  R.  D.  1. 

MILFORDf  (N8),  pop.  1,111;  Pike  Co.  (NE).  On  Delaware  River.  7  m  SW  of  Port 
Jervis,  N.  Y.,  nearest  railroad  station.  ERIE;  NYO&W  RRs.  Summer  resort. 
Poultry,  fruit,  grain,  truck,  stock  farms. 

Pike  County  Dispatch-f Thursday Independent 1826     8     24     280     8.50 

Norman  B.  Lehde,  Editor;  Pike  County  Dispatch,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

MILLERSBURG  (J4%),  pop.  2,861;  Dauphin  Co.  (SEC).  On  Susquehanna  River,  20  m 
N  of  Harris  burg.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  tools,  gloves,  brooms,  dies,  taps, 
reamers,  flour,  shirts,  children's  hosiery.  Diversified  farming.  Milk,  grain,  cattle. 

Sentinel-f Friday Republican 1884      7      24     280     2.50 

Alfred  B.  Chubb,  F.  Park  Campbell,  Clarion  A.  Heckert.  Publishers. 
MILLERSVILLE    (K5%),   pop.   2.551;   Lancaster  Co.    (SE).   5   m   SW   of  Lancaster, 
nearest  bank  and  railroad  station.  State  Teachers  College.  Precision  tools  manu- 
factured. Diversified  farming. 

Industrial  Arts  Teacher 5  ti.  a  yr fProf.  Indus.       TQQQ     o     90     io«  ^a  nn 

Burl  N.  Osburn.  Editor;  American          1  Arts  Iy3y      6     ™      i*o  xo.uu 

Industrial  Arts  Assn.,  Publisher,  Box  2626  Buffalo  (26).  N.  Y. 

MILLHEIM  (H4),  pop.  750;  Centre  Co.  (C).  44  m  W  of  Sunbury.  Railroad  station, 
Coburxt.  PA  RR.  Hosiery,  flour  mills.  Mountain  resort.  Timber.  Agriculture. 

Journal  4- .Thursday Democratic 1827      8      24      308     2.00 

Jean  D.  Hosterman,  Editor;  Robert  S.  Musser,  Publisher. 
MILLVALE  <B6%).  branch  of  Pittsburgh  P.  O.,  pop.  7,287:  Allegheny  Co.  (SW).  On 
Allegheny   River,    opposite    Pittsburgh.    B&O;    PA   RRs.    Manufactures    saws, 
wooden  boxes,  metal  stampings.  Agriculture. 

Valley  Journal-f Friday Independent 1899     6     24     224     1.50          

Milton  Hammond,  Editor  and  Publisher,  410  North  Ave. 

MILTON  (J8%).  pop.  8,578;  Northumberland  Co.  (EC).  On  Susquehanna  River.  28  m 
SE  of  Williamsport.  PA;  READ  RRs.  Manufactures  tank  cars,  bars,  cedar 
chests,  hosiery,  chemicals,  shirts,  food  products,  woodworking  and  textile 
machinery.  Railroad  shops.  Sand,  gravel,  limestone  quarries.  Dairy,  truck,  fruit, 
grain  farms. 

Standard -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Indep«ndent 1890     9     22     294  15.60        §4,667 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Charles  N.  Johnson,  Editor;  W.  P.  Hastings,  Publisher,  19  Arch  St. 
M1NERSVILLE  <K4),  pop.  7.789;  Schuylldll  Co.  (EC).  On  Schuylkill  River,  4  m  W  of 
Potts ville.  PA;  READ  RRs.  Manufactures  shirts,  pajamas,  cigars.  Hard  coal 
mining  and  shipping. 

Fr«*  Press -f Friday Republican 1884     7     26     280     1.50          

Thomas  G.  Smith  and  Robert  H.  S.  Smith,  Publishers. 

ClreuUMon— **S«pt.  AB.C.  Statement;  *Jnne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Msts.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  TAgste  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRsnd  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  yesr.  xSubscrlptioa  included  In  membership  lea. 

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890 


§2397 
§6,S61 

§3,363 

$41,750 


§2,041 


§1,132 


8,010 


§1,650 


§3,360 


5,100 


§1,560 


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Estab  Cols <> Width?  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

MONESSEN  (C6),  pop.  17,896;  Westmoreland  Co.  (SW).  22  m  SE  of  Pittsburgh. 
PALE;  P&WV  RRs.  Manufactures  steel,  wire,  nails,  fence,  cable,  tubing, 
window  glass,  chemicals,  men's  clothing.  Coal  mines.  Dairy  farms. 

Independent^- Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1902     8     22     294  21.49   **8,629 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

H.  R.  Pore,  Jr.,  Editor;  Monessen  Independent,  Publisher. 

MONONGAHELA  (C5),  pop.  8,922;  Washington  Co.  (SW).  On  Monongahela  River,  18 
m  S  of  Pittsburgh.  P&LE;  PA;  PR  RRs.  Manufactures  stokers,  fire  bricks  and 
clay  products,  steel,  steam  producing  equipment,  chemicals.  Coal  mines;  gas 
wells.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  truck  farms. 

Republican-f { l^f**  Sat*  Independent 1846     8     22     301   12.50 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Herald- American  of  Donora. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Floyd  M.  France,  Editor;  Monongahela  Publishing  Company. 

MONROEVILLE   (C4Va),  pop.  X  15,000;  Allegheny  Co.   (SW).  13  m  E  of  Pittsburgh. 

Railroad  station,  Turtle  Creek.  PA  RR.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming. 
Independent — See  Turtle  Creek. 

Times -f .Thursday Independent. 1952     7     24     273     2.50 

M.  R.  Russell,  Editor;  Glen  E.  Deys,  Publisher,  618  Broadway,  Pitcairn. 

MONTROSEf  (L2).  pop.  2,075;  Susquehanna  Co.  (NE).  25  m  SW  of  Binghamton, 
N.  Y.  LV  RRs.  Manufactures  wood  working  machinery,  electric  refrigerators, 
dairy  products,  feed,  shoes.  Mountain  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms. 

(  Independent + Thursday Independent 1816     8     24     297     4.00 
Susquehanna  Co.  Precis Thursday Democratic 1833     8     24     297     3.00 
William  Aitken,  Editor;  Montrose  Publishing  Company,   10  S.  Main  St. 

MORTON  (M7),  pop.  1.852;  Delaware  Co.  (SE).  10  m  SW  of  Philadelphia.  PA  RR. 
Steel  and  iron  products  manufactured.  Residential.  Greenhouses. 

Delaware  County  Observer    \C'..j»CT               u««.,uii— ~  IOOA     *     oc     o™      i  AA 

and   Morton   Chronicle-4-    [Friday Republican 1880     5     26     273      1.00 

George  Whitaker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


{3,990 


7,008 


§5,781 
§776 


§1,715 


MOUNT  CARMEL  <K4),  pop.  14,222;  Northumberland  Co.  (EC).  8  m  E  of  Shamokin. 
LV;  PA;  READ  RRs.  Manufactures  cigars,  shirts,  dresses,  chemicals.  Hard 
coal  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit,  potatoes,  corn. 

Item-h Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1888     8     23     29418.00    **5,277 

Ira  F.  Roadarmel,  Editor;  Robert  P.  Kemble,  Publisher. 

MOUNT  JEWETT  (E2),  pop.  1,415;  McKean  Co.  (NW).  21  m  S  of  Bradford.  B&O; 
ERIE  RRs.  Manufactures  sole  leather,  clay  products.  Oil  wells;  hemlock  tim- 
ber. Clay  tile  plant.  Mountain  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Echo-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1922     8     24     294     3.00  §5O1 

David  J.  Kreinson,  Editor;  McKean  County  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

MOUNT  JOY  (K5),  pop.  8,006;  Lancaster  Co.  (SE).  12  m  W  of  Lancaster.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  shoes,  chocolate  candy,  poultry  equipment,  ice  cream  freezers, 
toys,  hardware  specialties,  embroidery  work,  paper  boxes,  brooms,  aircraft 
parts.  Stone  quarries.  Diversified  farming. 

Bulletin -f Thursday          Independent 1872     9     22     280     2.50        §2,252 

Richard  A.  Rainbolt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOUNT  LEBANON— See  Pittsburgh. 

MOUNT  PLEASANT  (C5),  pop.  6,888;  Westmoreland  Co.  (SW).  12  m  S  of  Greens- 
burg.  B&O;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  glassware,  iron  castings,  mining  machin- 
ery, kitchen  units,  store  fixtures,  cement  products.  Coal  mines;  timber.  Dairy, 
stock,  poultry,  truck,  grain  farms. 

Journal -f .Friday Ind.  Dem 1873     8     24     293      3.00        §6,537 

Clark  Queer.  Editor;  Stoner  &  Queer,  Publisher,  16  S.  Church  St. 

MOUNT  UNION  (G5),  pop.  4,690;  Huntingdon  Co.  (SC).  On  Juniata  River,  12  m  SE 
of  Huntingdon.  EBT;  PA  RRs.  Fire  brick,  concrete  blocks,  garments  manu- 
factured. Canister  rock  quarries;  timber. 

Times -f Friday Republican 1862     8     23     294     2.00  §431 

Eugene  T.  Shore,  Editor;  Joseph  F.  Biddle  Pub'g  Co.,  Inc.,  Huntingdon, 

MUNCY  (J8).  pop.  2,76.6;  Lycoming  Co.  (NEC).  12  m  E  of  Williamsport.  PA;  READ 
RRs.  Manufactures  mill  machinery,  beauty  shop  furniture,  fabrics,  clothing, 
dairy  products,  cotter  pins.  Flour  mill;  stone  quarry.  Dairy  farms. 

Luminary + Thursday Independent 1841     5     24     215     8.00        §1,810 

Robert  N.  Wilt,  Editor;  Mrs.  Henry  G.  Brock,  Publisher. 


Pennsylvania  Vocational       1K  4.1  .  ««  /Teachers  & 

Education    News  V J5  "'  R  ^ {Supervisors 

Ward  L.  Myers,  Editor;  Pennsylvania  Vocational  i 


1917     4     27 
Assn.,  Publisher. 


168     1.00 


MYERSTOWN   (K5),  pop.  8,050;  Lebanon  Co.   (SE).  8  m  E  of  Lebanon.  READ  RR. 
Manufactures  chemicals,  medicines,  foundry  supplies,  shirts.  Flour  mills. 

New  Illustrator,  The Monthly Interdenom 1883     2     29     105     1.80 

Rev.  R.  S.  Wilson,  Editor;  Church  Center  Press,  Publisher. 

NANTICOKE  (K8).  pop.  20,160;  Luzerne  Co.  (NE).  On  Susquehanna  River,  10  m  S 
of  Wilkes-Barre.  CNJ;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  silk  and  velvet,  mine  supplies, 


*2,566 


cigars.  Hard  coal  mines. 

f  Evg.  ex.  Sat.  T_  i  «A_ 
{  £  SU1U  Ind.  Rep 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

IK  F.  Howells,  Publisher,  201  E.  Main  St. 


....1936     5     24     224     6.00 


CtnjpUtkm— **S«pt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Juae  and  Mtrch  A. B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Noapartfl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRaad  McNaUj 
estimate.  Vlsraed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptiou  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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Esttb  Cols <S> Width? Depth    Sub  Clrc 

NANTY  GLO  (£4%),  pop.  5,425;  Cambria  Co.  (SW).  13  m  NE  of  Johnstown.  C&I; 
PA  RRs.  Soft  coal  mining  and  shipping.  Poultry,  fruit,  truck,  grain  farms. 

Journal + .Thursday Independent 1921     8     24     280     8.50        §2,903 

Andrew  Rogalski,  Editor;  Herman  Sedloff,  Publisher,  Portage. 

NAZARETH  (M4),  pop.  5,880;  Northampton  Co.  (E).  7  m  NW  of  East  on.  DL&W; 
LANE  RRs.  Manufactures  cement,  children's  underwear,  musical  instruments, 
paper  boxes,  steel  fabricators.  Mountain  resort.  Cement  rock  quarries;  timber. 
Diversified  farming. 

Item -f Thursday Independent 1891     8     24     801     4.00        §2,483 

Olga  Kowalchuk,  Editor;  Nazareth  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

NEW  BETHLEHEM  (D8%),  pop.  1,604;  Clarion  Co.  (W).  82  m  W  of  DuBois.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  brick,  tile,  lumber,  flour.  Coal  mines;  oil,  gas  wells.  Dairy  farms. 

Leader-  Vindicator  -f Wednesday Independent 1894     8     24     294     4.00        §3,65O 

Richard  M.  Rau,  Editor;  Tom  T.  Andrews,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

NEW  BLOOMFIELDf  (H4ft),  pop.  X  1,098;  Perry  Co.  (SC).  20  m  NW  of  Carlisle. 
Railroad  station,  Newport.  PA  RR.  Planing,  hosiery  mills.  Dress  factory.  Agri- 
culture. Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Perry  County  Times -f Thursday Republican 1867     6     26     280     2.00        §2,387 

Perry  County  Times,  Publisher. 

NEW  BRIGHTON— See  Beaver  Falls. 

NEW  CASTLEf  (BSft),  pop.  48,834;  Lawrence  Co.  (W).  20  m  SE  of  Youngstown, 
Ohio.  B&O;  ERIE;  PA;  P&LF  RRs.  Airport. 

Manufactures  vitrified  sanitary  ware,  wooden  boxes,  pottery,  radiators,  strip 
steel,  brass  and  bronze  castings,  fire  brick,  cement,  automobile  leaf  springs, 
fire  works,  chemicals,  explosives,  heavy  rolling  mill  equipment,  machined 
metal  parts,  creamery  products.  Five  banks;  deposits  (6-30-68),  $68,803,927. 
29,801  electric  (AC)  meters;  18,762  gas  (nat.)  meters;  29,109  telephones. 
Limestone  quarries;  coal  mines. 

News  + Evg.  ex.  Sun.JRepublican 1880     8     23     301   21.49**22,624 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Bart  Richards,  Editor;  News  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  29  N.  Mercer  St. 

NEW  HOLLAND  (K5).  pop.  2.602;  Lancaster  Co.  (SE).  18  m  NE  of  Lancaster.  PA 
RR.  Manufactures  dress  silks,  farming  machinery,  brass,  bronze  and  aluminum 
eastings,  plastic  products,  concrete  products,  cheese,  feed,  cigars.  Diversified 
farming.  Tobacco,  corn,  potatoes. 

Clarion  + Thursday Independent 1873     7     26     280     8.00          2,802 

R.  E.  Whitmore,  Sr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  HOPE  (N6),  pop.  1,066;  Bucks  Co.  (SE).  16  m  NW  of  Trenton,  N.  J.  READ 
RR.  Bridge  to  Lambertville,  N.  J.  Paper,  paper  bags  manufactured.  Artist 
colony.  Diversified  farming.  Poultry,  dairying. 

Gazette Thursday Independent 1948     6     23     225     8.00        §1,357 

Allen  Ward,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Huffnagle  Press   Bldg. 

News-f .Thursday Republican 1892      7     26      280      3.00  §578 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Record,  Lambertville,  N.  J.      Combined  circ.        §1,256 
Gordon  Cooper,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Stony  Hill  Road. 

NEW  KENSINGTON-ARNOLD  (C4%).  pop.  New  Kensington,  25,146;  Arnold,  pop. 
10.263;  Westmoreland  Co.  (SW).  On  Allegheny  River.  20  m  NE  of  Pittsburgh. 
PA  RR.  Coal  mining.  Extensive  aluminum  manufactories,  glass,  electrical  prod- 
ucts, steel  fabricating  plants.  Four  banks;  deposits  (June,  1958),  $57,280,000. 
10,768  gas  (nat.)  meters;  16,368  telephones.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Dispatch 4- Evg.ex.Sun.   .Independent.   ..1891     8     23     308   16.60**10,«49 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

J.  Albert  Dear,  Editor;  New  Kensington  Dispatch,  Publisher. 

NEW  OXFORD  (H6),  pop.  1,866;  Adams  Co.  (S).  6  m  N  of  Hanover.  WM  RR.  Manu- 
factures shoes,  cotton  garments,  bricks,  castings.  Diversified  farming. 

Item-f Thursday Independent 1879     8     24     294     2.00        §2,147 

Wm.  L.  Zeigler,  Editor;  New  Oxford  Item  Company,  Publisher. 

NEWPORT  (H4%).  pop.  1,898;  Perry  Co.  (SC).  On  Juniata  River,  28  m  NW  of 
Harrisburg.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  forced  steel  pliers  wrenches,  hosiery,  silk 
underwear.  Stone  quarry;  oak  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 

News-Sun  + Thursday Independent 1868     8     24     294     2.00        §3,450 

Frank  M.  Mitchell,  Editor;  Thomas  J.  Donaghy,  Publisher. 

NEWTOWN  (N5),  pop.  2,095;  Bucks  Co.  (SE).  23  m  NE  of  Philadelphia.  READ  RR. 
Lumber,  hosiery,  machine  parts  manufactured.  Hatchery;  nursery.  Oak,  walnut 
timber.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  potatoes. 

Bnterprise-l- Tues.&Thurs.  Republican 1868     8     23     308     4.50        §1,873 

The  Intelligencer  Co.,  Publisher. 

NEWTOWN  SQUARE— County  Leader— See  Broomall. 

NEWVILLE  (H5),  pop.  1,788;  Cumberland  Co.  (S).  11  m  W  of  Carlisle.  PA  RR.  Man- 
ufactures  beverages,  dresses,  flour,  feed.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  barley. 

Valley  Thnes-Star4- Wednesday Independent 1858     8     24     280     2.50        §1,153 

John  W.  Grane,  Editor;  News  Chronicle  Co.,  Publisher. 

NEW  WILMINGTON  (B8).  pop.  1.948;  Lawrence  Co.  (W).  9  m  N  of  New  Castle.  PA 
RR.   Tool  and   cheese  factories.   Westminster  College.   Dairy,   stock,   poultry, 
fruit  farms. 
Blue  and  White  V  (no  adv.). ..Monthly Coll.  Alumni 1984     2     28     150          x       £9,000 

Westminster  College  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher. 

Circulation— *+Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher*  8  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Usts  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—I 950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NEW  WILMINGTON  (Continued)  Estab  Co  I  *O  Width?  Depth    Sub  Clrt 

Glob«+....  .         Thursday........Independent 1880     7     24     287     8.00        §1,025 

Harold  E.  Burns,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HoleadV Friday Collegiate 1884     5     24     210     8.00 

Students  of  Westminster  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Box  96. 
NICHOLSON  (L2),  pop.  070;  Wyoming  Co.  (NE).  20  m  NW  of  Scranton.  DL&W  RR. 
Manufactures  lumber,  cutlery,  concrete  blocks,  rugs.  Stone  quarries.  Dairy  farms. 

Examiner-h Friday Ind.  Rep 1871     7     26     308     1.50  §750 

Mrs.  Clara  G.  and  Harold  F.  Rogers,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

NORRISTOWNf  (M5),  pop.  88,126;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  On  Schuylkill  River,  17  m 
NW  of  Philadelphia.  PA;  READ  RRs.  Two  airports. 

Manufactures  asbestos,  magnesia  products,  boilers,  bolts,  screws,  radiators, 
furniture,  hosiery,  vulcanized  fibre,  knitting  machinery,  concrete  pipes,  woolens, 
oxygen,  drugs,  flavoring  extract,  beverages,  paper  specialties,  bricks,  pretzels, 
paving  materials,  toys  and  games,  desserts,  electric  insulation,  shirts.  Four 
banks;  bank  debits  (6-80-58),  $66,121,206;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $95,644,353. 
21,110  electric  meters;  18,924  gas  (artif.)  meters;  23,713  (residential)  tele- 
phones. 

!!*  .^.f.6.?"       JMonthly Racing  Pigeons.  1885       2     27     112     8.50      i6,160 

Not  issued  during  August. 

Vincent  D.  and  Thelma  H.  Snyder,  Publishers,  2421  Old  Arch  Rd. 
Car,  The — See  Philadelphia. 
MRnelgo°rTeerr4.  °Tty  L&W  ..JThursday Legal 1885     2      24      122     5.00  385 

Malcolm  Campbell,  Editor;  Montgomery  Bar  Assn.,  Publisher,  100  W.  Airy  St. 
Times   Herald -f Evg.  ex.Sun...Ind.  Rep 1799     8     24     308  2 1.00* *26, 084 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

F.  S.  Fox,  Editor;  Norristown  Herald,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

NORTH  EAST  (Cl),  pop.  4,247;  Erie  Co.  (NW).  16  ra  NE  of  Erie.  NYC;  NYC&SL 
RRs.  Manufactures  brass  and  copper  products,  flour,  canned  and  frozen  fruits 
and  vegetables,  grape  juice,  electrical  products,  baskets,  batteries.  Ships  fruits. 
Lake  resort.  Diversified  farming.  Cherries,  grapes,  tomatoes. 

Breeze  4- Thursday Republican 1868     8     24     304     3.50        §5,350 

Forest  Hopkins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NORTH  WALES  (M5%),  pop.  2,998;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  8  m  N  of  Norristown. 
READ  RR.  Hosiery  mill.  Nurseries.  Agriculture.  Corn,  tomatoes,  grain. 

Montgomery  County  Ilur™,*™,,  T^^r^^^f        195°      8      21     294        -50          4,150 

Farmer+    jMonthly Independent 3.85O— Free 

Prints  suburban  edition  called  Bucks  Co.  Sentinel. 
Mrs.  George  Rickets,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OAKiMONT  (C6%),  pop.  7,264;  Allegheny  Co.  (SW).  14  m  NE  of  Pittsburgh.  PA 
RR.  Manufactures  high  pressure  tanks,  air  cylinders,  car  wheels,  track  tools, 
range,  boilers,  steel  utility  cabinets,  paint,  linseed  oil.  Coal  mines.  Diversified 
farming. 

Independent 1908     8     24     294     4.00          4.762 

Grant  H.  Liescn,  Editor;  Leonard  C.  Anderson,  Publisher.  227  Allegheny  Ave. 

OIL  CITY  (C2H),  pop.  19,681;  Venango  Co.  (NW).  On  Allegheny  River.  90  m  N  of 
Pittsburgh.  ERIE;  NYC;  PA  RRs.  Airline  AAA.  Extensive  oil  production  and 
refining.  Natural  gas,  oil  wells.  Manufactures  oil  well  supplies,  barrels,  paint, 
steel  drums,  boilers,  pumping  machinery,  glass  bottles,  paint,  truck  bodies. 
Oil  production  and  refining.  Diversified  farming. 

Derrick -f Morn.ex.Sun...Ind.  Rep 1871      8      23      80123.40      §13,250 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

E.  P.  Boyle,  Editor;  Derrick  Publishing  Company,  1510  W.  1st  St. 

OLYPHANT  (L2%).  pop.  7,047;  Lackawanna  Co.  (NE).  6  m  NE  of  Scranton.  D&H; 

ERIE;  NYO&W  RRs.  Silk,  lumber  mills;  bottling  works.  Resort.  Coal  mines. 

Diversified  farming.  Livestock,  dairy,  poultry  products. 
Gazette4- Friday Independent 1887     7      23      283     2.00        §5,800 

E.  P.  Grady,  Editor;  Barrett  Publishing  Co. 
Dunmorean — See  Dunmore. 

ORELAND  (L5).  pop.  890;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  14  m  N  of  Philadelphia.  READ 
RR.  Bank,  Glenside.  Sheet  metal  works,  stone  crushing.  Agriculture.  Corn, 
tomatoes,  grain. 

Chestnut  Hill  Herald— See  Philadelphia. 

Sunnybrook-Oreland  Sun Thursday Ind.  Rep 1947     8     22     294     2.00        §3,057 

Joseph  J.  McMahon.  Editor;  Times  Chronicle  Co.,  Publisher. 

OSCEOLA  MILLS  (F4),  pop.  1,992;  Clearfleld  Co.  (WC).  21  m  SE  of  Clearfield.  PA 
RR.  Manufactures  brick,  mining  cars,  lumber  and  planing  mill  products,  men's 
clothing,  electrical  products.  Coal  mines;  clay  pits.  Diversified  farming.  Pota- 
toes, corn,  hay. 

Osceola  Leader-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1872     5     24     220     2.50        §1,252 

Esther  J.  Johnson,  Editor;  Mrs.  E.  F.  Whitmer,  Publisher. 

OXFORD  (L6),  pop.  8,091;  Chester  Co.  (SE).  1«  m  SW  of  Coatesville.  PA  RR.  Man- 
ufactures fertilizer,  furniture.  Mushroom  growing.  Diversified  farming,  corn, 
wheat,  dairy  products. 

N«ws  + Thursday Republican 1906     8     26     304     8.60        §3,177 

John  H.  Ware.  3rd,  Editor;  Oxford  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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PT«M+ Wednesday Independent 1866     7     26     808     2.50        81,064 

Frank  P.  Glackin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  29  S.  3rd  St. 

PALMYRA  (J5).  pop.  6,910;  Lebanon  Co.  (SE).  10  m  SW  of  Lebannon.  READ  RR. 
Manufactures  shoes,  paper  boxes,  rayon,  knit  underwear,  bologna,  cement  prod- 
ucts, emblem  rings,  candy.  Limestone  quarries.  Fruit,  dairy,  grain  farms. 

Motor  Topics -f- Bi-monthly Motoring 1928     8     24     126     x.60      J21.250 

Frank  D.  Horst,  Editor;  Palmyra  Lebanon  Co.  Auto  Club,  Publisher. 

Palm  Advertiser .Thursday .Shopper 2     40     180         4,700 — Free 

Henry  R.  Earhart,  Editor;  The  Palm  Press,  Publisher,  144  N.  Railroad. 

PAOLI  (M6%),  pop.  2,089;  Chester  Co.  (SE).  17  m  W  of  Philadelphia.  PA  RR.  Manu- 
factures cement,  adding  machines,  flour,  cereals.  Nursery. 

c        $3,900 


Almanack 9ti.ayr Tn"*      195«     S     26     18S 

George  S.  Forde,  Editor;  Phila.  Section  of  the  Institute  of  Radio  Engineers, 
Publisher,  Burroughs  Research  Center. 

Upper  Main  Line  News -f Thursday Independent 1947     8     23     298     4.60 

George  and  Marybelle  Heintzelman,   Editors  and  Publishers,   12   Leopard  Rd. 

PARKESBURG  (L6).  pop.  2,611;  Chester  Co.  (SE).  20  m  E  of  Lancaster.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  women's  garments,  sparklers,  toy  pistol  caps,  winding  and  slitting 
machinery,  silk  cloth,  potato  chips;  brass  foundry.  Stone  quarries.  Diversified 
farming.  Potatoes,  wheat,  tomatoes. 


Po»t+ Thursday Republican 1928 

F.  R.  Blume,  Editor  and  Publisher,  406  First  Ave. 


54,469 


6     24     280     2.50        $1,426 


PATTON  (E4),  pop.  8,148;  Cambria  Co.  (SWC).  18  m  NW  of  Altoona.  NYC;  PA  RRs. 
Manufactures  sewer  pipe,  bricks,  ribbons,  lumber.  Coal  mines ;  clay  pits.  Dairy, 
stock,  truck  farms.  Turkeys,  potatoes,  cabbage. 

Union  Press-Courier 4- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1893     8     24     308     3.50          4.900 

Thomas  A.  Owens,  Editor;  Thomas  A.  Owens  and  F.  P.  Cammarata,  Publishers. 

PENNSBURG  (M5),  pop.  1,625;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  40  m  N  of  Philadelphia. 
READ  RR.  Manufactures  hand  bags,  men's  clothing,  furniture,  silk.  Perkiomen 
School  for  boys.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  rye. 

Town  and  Country  + Friday Democratic 1899      8     24      294      3.50        §4,275 

G.  C.  Christman,  Editor;  Foster  C.  Hillegass,  Publisher. 

PERKASIE  (M5),  pop.  4,858;  Bucks  Co.  (SE).  21  m  S  of  Allentown.  READ  RR. 
Manufactures  men's  trousers,  hosiery,  glass  electric  switch  plates,  cigars, 
bricks,  aircraft  instruments,  ladies  sweaters,  model  train  engines,  dresses, 
pin  tickets  and  tags.  Diversified  farming. 

Bucks  Co.  Medical  Monthly -f  Monthly Medical 1909     2     36       91x1.00  $325 

J.  Babbin,  M.D.,  Editor;  Bucks  County  Medical  Society,  Publisher. 

Central  News-Herald -f Thursday Independent 1881      8     24     294     4.00        $4,885 

J.  R.  Cressman,  Editor;  Charles  W.  and  Carlton  Baum,  Publishers. 

PHILADELPHIAf  (M6%),  pop.  2,071,605;  Philadelphia  Co.  (SE).  86  m  SW  of  New 
York.  Located  on  west  bank  of  Delaware  River  at  mouth  of  Schuylkill  River, 
about  96  m  from  ocean.  B&O; PA;  READ  RRs.  Airlines :  UAL ;  AA;  EAL;  DAL; 
TWA;  PAA;  NAL;  AAA;  CAP;  NBA. 

It  is  fourth  largest  retailing  and  manufacturing  center  and  third  largest 
wholesaling  center  and  the  second  largest  port  in  the  United  States.  A  belt 
line  RR  connects  the  three  great  trunk  line  systems  with  the  194  piers  and 
wharves  which  have  a  total  berthing  space  of  190,000  linear  feet.  99  piers  and 
wharves  are  equipped  with  railroad  tracks.  31  are  municipally  owned;  7  are 
owned  by  the  Federal  Government.  The  port  has  two  grain  elevators  with  a 
capacity  of  4,725,000  bushels,  three  coal  tipples  with  capacity  of  112,500  tons 
per  day,  six  oil  docks  with  storage  capacity  of  9,900,000  barrels,  three  fully 
equipped  ore  unloading  piers,  and  pier,  wharf  and  floating  derricks  with  capaci- 
ties up  to  100  tons.  There  are  81  warehouses  with  a  capacity  of  approximately 
13,676,000  square  feet  for  storage.  Also  9  cold  storage  warehouses  with 
a  capacity  of  11,944,000  cubic  feet.  The  port  facilities,  in  conjunction  with 
the  railroads,  make  it  possible  to  transfer  freight  from  any  railroad  point 
in  the  country  direct  to  any  steamship  wharf  in  the  city  and  vice  versa. 
In  1955  there  were  4,774  manufacturing  establishments,  which  produced 
goods  valued  at  $5,034,721,000.  The  more  important  are  the  petroleum  and 
cane  sugar  refineries;  textile  mills;  printing  and  publishing  houses;  clothing 
and  worsted  goods  factories;  foundries  and  machine  shops;  meat  packing 
plants ;  paper  mills ;  fruit  and  vegetable  canneries ;  cigar  factories ;  tanneries ; 
textile  dyeing  and  finishing  plants.  A  large  percentage  of  the  Building  and 
Loan  Associations  in  the  country  are  located  here.  Philadelphia  is  noted  for  its 
places  of  historical  interest;  the  next  to  largest  municipal  park  in  the  country, 
residential  suburbs  with  beautiful  homes,  and  as  a  medical  and  educational 
center.  Here  are  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  and  many  other  institutions 
of  higher  learning,  including  trade,  business  and  medical  and  professional 
schools.  Three  suspension  bridges  connect  Philadelphia  with  New  Jersey  and  the 
seashore  resorts.  Fifteen  banks.  Federal  Reserve  Bank.  Bank  clearings  (1957), 
$57,767,000,000;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $5,637,866,000.  610,258  electric  meters; 
560,045  gas  meters;  687,644  telephones.  Three  TV  stations. 
Adult  Class  (no  adv.) .Quarterly Baptist  S.  S 1907  2  26  88  x.65  $211,279 

American  Baptist  Publication  Society,  1701  Chestnut  St.   (8). 

ClrcuUtt<»-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  AB.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRtnd  McNatty 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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PHILADELPHIAt  (Continued) 

Adult,  The  (no  adv.) Quarterly 

Junior,  The  (no  adv.) Quarterly 

Uniform  Lesson  Teacher, 
The  (no  adv.). 


Estab  Coif O Width? Depth   Sub 
1949     1     46       85     1.25 


(Evan.  &  Ref. 
|  church  School 


1949 
194ft 
1849 


46 

oe 
86 


85  i-25 

197  9  9K 
127  2-25 


Aircraft  and  Missiles 
Manufacturing  


(Mfg.  Aircraft 
y \&  Missiles 


Young  People  (no  adv.) Quarterly fchurcb*School  1949     l     46       85     ll25 

Fred  E.  McQueen,  Editor;  The  Board  of  Christian  Education  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  in  the  U.  S.  A.  and  the  Christian  Education  Press,  Publisher, 
1505  Race  St.  (2). 

Afro- American 4-  (Negro) Saturday Independent 1934     8     23     815     6.00 

Ruth  Jenkins,  Editor;  Afro-American  Publishing  Co.,  427  S.  Broad  St.   (47). 

1958     3     25      140     5.00 

2     40      140 
Controlled  free  dist. 
W.  Thomas  MacNew,  Editor;  Chilton  Publications,  56th  &  Chestnut  Sts.  (39). 

America -f    (Ukrainian) {JJulun* "  *****    Independent 1912     7     26     280     7.00 

Eugene    Zyblikewych,    Editor;    Providence    Assn.,    of    Ukrainian    Catholics    in 
America,  Publisher,  817  N.  Franklin  St.  (28). 

[American- 
American- German  Review Bi-monthly -{German  1934     2     36     130     4.00 

[Relations 

Alice  H.  Finckh,  Editor ;  Carl  Schurz  Memorial  Foundation,  Publisher, 
420  Chestnut  St.  (6). 

American  Journal  of  IBi-monthly Anatomical 1901     1     60     112  20.00 

Anatomy /      Subscription  price,  $10.00  per  vol.,  2  vols.  annually. 

W  is  tar  Institute  of  Anatomy  and  Biology,  Publisher,  86th  St.  at  Spruce  (4). 


Cirt 
$62,685 

$9,438 

17,314 

$17,910 


acy!!™!..?'  .............  {Monthly  .......... 

.  lice,  Editor;  Philadelphia  Colleg 


.Pharmacy 1825     1     50       93x4.00 

L.  F.  Tice,  Editor;  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy  and  Science,  Publisher, 
Forty-third  St.  and  Kingsessing  Ave.  (4). 

American  Journal  of  Phys-  iQuarterly Anthropol 1918      1     60      112   10.00 

ical  Anthropology J  Subscription  price  $10.00  per  vol.,  1  vol.  annually. 

Anatomical  Record Monthly Anatomical 1906      1      60      112   80.00 

Subscription  price,  $10.00  per  vol.,  8  vols.  annually. 

Dr.  Charles  M.  GOBS,  Editor:  W  is  tar  Institute  of  Anatomy  and  Biology, 
Publisher,  36th  St.  at  Spruce  (4). 

AlSled<iaal  *Sdences?f  ™*      JMonthly Medical 1820     2     29     112   10.00 

Richard  A.  Kern,'  M/D^' Editor;  Lea  &  Febiger,  Pubs.,  600  Washington  Sq.  (6). 

American  Practitioner  and    \w-_fviir  iur*w««ni  1950     2     40     130   10.00 

Digest  of  Treatment [Monthly Medical Total  unpaid  dist. 

John  B.  Youmans,  Editor;  J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  E.  Washington  Square    (5). 

American  Underwriter Ftntly (Sat. )...Insur.  Indus 1873     4     26     158     6.00 

J.  E.  Dearden,  Editor  and  Pub.,  1409-1411  Philadelphia  Saving  Fund  Bldg.  (7). 
Anatomical  Record — See  American  Journal  of  Physical  Anthropology. 

Anesthesiology Bi-monthly Medical 1940     1     60     112x10.00 

Ralph   M.   Tovell,   M.D.,   Editor;   American   Society   of  Anesthesiologists,   Inc., 
Publisher,  3  Penn  Center  Plaza  (2). 

Animaldom Monthly S.P.C.A 1930     3     28 

Not  published  during  August. 

Mrs.  Eloise  Danenhower,  Editor;  Pennsylvania  S.P.C.A.,  Publisher, 
350  E.  Erie  Ave.  (34). 

Annals  of  Internal  Medicine 4-.. Monthly Medical 1922     2     82 

Dr.  Maurice  C.  Pincoffs,  Editor;  American  College  of  Physicians, 
4200  Pine  St.  (4). 

Annals  of  Surgery Monthly Surgical 1885     2     33      114   15.00 

John  H.  Mulholland,  M.D.,  Ed.;  J.  B.  Lippincott,  Pub.,  E.  Washington  Sq.  (5). 

1889     2     28      109     7.00 


17,212 

110,000 

$3,100 
974 


916 
1,156 

4,026 

*  10,680 
2,679 

$7,468 


124     x.50      $20,800 


118x10.00 
Publisher, 


Annals  of  the  American       1  r 

Academy  of  Political  and  [Bi-monthly  ..... 
Social  Science,  The  ............  J  1 


Thorsten  Sellin,  Editor;  The  American  Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science, 
Publisher,  8937  Chestnut  St.  (4). 

(Aquarium 

Aquarium-f Monthly {Fish,  Care          1932     2     80     115     2.50 

[&  Culture 
Allan  Fletcher,  Editor;  Innes  Publishing  Co.,  12th  &  Cherry  Sts.  (7). 

Archers*  Magazine,  The Monthly Archery 1952     3     26     136  x2.50 

Official  publication  of  the  National  Archery  Association.       Controlled  free  dist. 
J.  W.  Anderson,  Editor;  The  Archer's  Publishing  Co.,  Inc..  1200  Walnut  St.  (7). 

Art  Alliance  Bulletin Monthly Arts 1921     2     34     112  x 

Not  issued  during  June,  July,  August,  September. 

Andrew  J.  Seraphin,  Editor;  Philadelphia  Art  Alliance,  Publisher,  251  S.  18th  St. 

Asbestos Monthly Asbestos 1919      1     44        82     8.00 

E.  E.  Cox,  Ed.;  Secretarial  Service,  Pub.,  807  Western  Saving  Fund  Bldg.  (7). 
Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers   (wkly) — Comprised  of: 

^Advertising  for  these  newspapers  may  be  placed  through  the  office  of  the 

Associated  Community  Newspapers,  12  South  12th  St.  (4). 
+Beacon — See  Logan  Beacon. 


22,304 
12,601 

11,721 

£16,300 

14,263 
$1,328 

2,400 

tl,506 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.8.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher*s  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  4 Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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*Castor  Times + .Thursday Independent 1934     8     22     800     8.50         8,600 

Richard  Thorpe  Lawson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8088  Frankford  Ave.  (86). 

^Chestnut  Hill  Hera  Id  + Thursday Independent 1986     8     28     280     2.50        J4.000 

Giro's  in  Mt.  Airy,  Chestnut  Hill,  Wyndmoor,  Erdenheira,  Flourtown,  Oreland. 
Harold  C.  McCuen,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8604  Germantown  Ave.  (18). 


^^     ^  y Independent 1881     8     24     294 

TeTT ~Frankf  ord ' Avei  (24 ) . 

*Frankford  Times  -f Thursday Independent 1934     8     22     800     8.50 

Richard  Thorpe  Lawson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8033  Frankford  Ave.  (86).    13,000 — Free 

•Girard  Home  News  (offset). Thursday Independent 1937     5     22     234     $10,800 — Free 

Solis  Silverman.  Editor;  8026  Ridge  Ave.  (21). 

•Guide  and  Juniata  Guide Thursday Independent 1939     6     24     216     2.40 

Ralph  E.  Mitosky,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2911  C  St.  (84). 

*Juniata  News Wednesday Independent 1934 

Juniata  News.  Publisher,  2241  North  Fifth  St.  (83). 

•Kensington  Bulletin Friday Independent 1924 


23 
24 


223 
203 


8.00 

J6.500 — Free 
3.00 

$20,500 — Free 

L.  Fields,  Editor;  Peerless  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  2187  N.  Front  St.   (22). 
*  Kensington  Guide — See  Guide  and  Juniata  Guide. 

*Kensington  News Thursday Independent 1935     8     24     294 

4677  Frankford  Ave.  (24). 


•Lindley-Olney  News  + Thursday Independent 1936  5  24  224 

H.  M.  Golove,  Ed.;  H.  M.  Golove,  I.  Goldberg,  Pub.,  5022  N.  Fifth  St. 

•Logan  Beacon Thursday Independent 1940  6  24  224 

The  Beacon,  Inc.,  Publisher,  4936  York  Road  (41). 

•Mayfair  Times Thursday Independent 1937  8  24  300 

8038  Frankford  Ave.  (86). 

*Midtown  Crier-f Thursday Independent 1955  8  22  308 


3.00  $300 

$9,700 — Free 
(20). 

3.00 

6.00    **7,427 


6.00 

$12,000 — Free 
Robert  Gallagher,  Editor;  Ocker  Pub'ns,  Publisher,  1436  W.  Lycoming  St.  (40). 

•Nicetonian-f .Thursday Independent 1956  8  22  308  6j060000__Free 

Robert  Gallagher,  Editor;  Ocker  Pub'ns,  Publisher,  1436  W.  Lycoming  St.  (40)'. 

•North  City  Bulletin Wednesday Independent .1954  5  28  216  40,000 — Free 

William  Hellman.  Editor  and  Publisher,  7967  Castor  Ave.  (16). 

•Northeast  News  and  WK,,-.,I..         1****+**-*+        *928     8     21     294     8.00  $750 

Mayfair  News {Thursday Independent $16,000— Free 

4677  Frankford  Ave.  (24). 


........        ........  independent  ....... 

Marvin  Gross,  Editor;  Community  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
6616  Castor  Ave.  (24). 

1926     8 


24     224 


22      308 


•North  Penn  Chat 4- .Thursday Independent 

Robert  Gallagher,   Editor;   Ocker   Publications,    1436    W.   Lycoming   St. 
•North  Philadelphia  Globe -f. Thursday Independent 1928     8     21     294 

Joseph  J.  McMahon.  Editor;  Times-Chronicle  Co.,  Publisher, 

Ogontz  Ave.  and  Washington  Lane  (38). 
•Oakdale  Weekly 4- ~ Thursday Independent 1895     8     22     808 

Robert  Gallagher,  Editor;  Ocker  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

1436  W.  Lycoming  St.  (40). 
•Olney  Times-f Thursday Independent 1909     8     24     294 

Thomas  F.  Reilly,  Editor  and  Publisher,  5703  N.  5th  St.  (20). 
•Point  Breeze  Times  4- Friday Independent 1947     5     24     224 

Joseph  Bartaah,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2110  Farrell  Lane. 


3.00 

$24,500 — Free 


5.00 

$12,000— Free 
(40). 

3.00  $750 

$16,000— Free 

5.00 
$12,000— Free 

3.00  $600 

$18,000 — Free 
4.00 
$15,900 — Free 


*  ........  »--  p 


8     24     301     $ 15,000 — Free 


..... 

Harold  C.  McCuen,  Editor;  Weekly  Review  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  100  W.  Heetor  St., 
Conshohocken. 


•Rising  Sun  Times  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1934 

8038  Frankford  Ave.  (36). 


8     24     300     6.00    **3,3»5 


5     24     224 


24 
24 


224 
224 
224 


Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1937 

1226  w    Moyamensing  Ave.  (48). 
•South  Philadelphian  ..............  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1925 

702  Christian  St.  (46). 
•South  Philadelphia  Review  4-  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1949 

Susan  Levin,  Editor;  Leon  Levin,  Publisher,  1709  S.  7th  St.  (48). 

*^?mheT+  *  G1°be  ^  ]Th«»a"y  ........  Independent  .......  1945     5     24 

Jo8eph*Bartaih;'Editor';  Bartash  Publications,  2110  Farrell  Lane. 
•Suburban  Press-f  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1929     8  1     24 

Harold  C.  McCuen,  Ed.;  Weekly  Review  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  100  W.  Heetor  St., 

Conshohocken. 
•Tioga  News-f-  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1902     8     22     308     6.00 

Robert  Gallagher,  Editor;  Ocker  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
1436  W.  Lycoming  St.  (40). 


2.60  $200 

1:18,600 — Free 

4.00 

f  19,600 — Free 


301     3.00 


934 


. 
$12,000—  Free 


frSept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *Jon«  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 


IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPvUtoher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +  Us«s  Mats.  ^ Nonpareil 
*m*.  12  to  Inch.     V  Agate  lines,   14  to  inch.    tCounty   seat.     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.   V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  <M. 
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*West  Oak  Lane  Beacon Thursday Independent 1951     5     24     224 

The  Beacon,  Inc.,  4085  York  Rd.  (41). 

A8TM  Bulletin  8  ti  a  yr     .      [Laboratory        1921     3     26     18*v97K 

e*  n °  "'  *  yr I  Equipment  Controlled  fi 

R.  E.  Hess,  Editor;  American  Society  for  Testing  Materials,  Publisher, 

1916  Race  St.  (8). 
f  Augsburg  Teacher  for  Inter-] 

mediates  and  Seniors  (Quarterly Lutheran  S.  8....  1874     2     27     101     2.10 

(no  adv.) J 

Augsburg  Teacher  for  Little] 

Ones  and  Juniors  (Quarterly Lutheran  S.  S....  187 4     2     27     101     2.50 

(no  adv.) J 

Augsburg  Teacher  for  Youngl 

People  and  Adults  [Quarterly Lutheran  S.  S....  187 4     2     27      101     2.50 

(no  adv.) J 

Board  of  Parish  Education,  Editors ;  United  Lutheran  Publication  House, 
2900  Queen  Lane  (29). 

1895      3      25      140      2  00 
Automotive  Industries Semi-mo I  ^J*?  &A?r"  2     40      140 


"IcraftMf*. 


J.  R.  Ouster,  Editor;  Chilton  Co.,  Publisher,  56th  and  Chestnut  Sts. 

A-V.  The  (no  adv.) Monthly Anti-Vivisectfn,1892     2     33 

Not  issued  during  August. 

American  Anti-Vivisection  Soc.,  Publisher,  1903  Chestnut  St.  (3). 

Baptist  Leader  (no  adv.) Monthly Baptist 1939     |     JJ 

American  Baptist  Publication  Society,  1701  Chestnut  St.  (3). 
Bible  Standard  and  Herald 


Total  unpaid  dist. 


(39). 
112  xl.OO 


Cirt 


11,719 
1,257 


5,200 

5,325 

19,000 

*20,281 
3,824 

tl5,000 


140 
140 


3.25      $67,981 


(no^dv.')8  Kin*d°m  [Monthly Rell*ious 192°  ControWf^eL0t° 


tl.725 

J585 


R.  G.  Jolly,  Editor;  Laymen's  Home  Missionary  Movement,  Publisher, 
2101-18  S.  llth  St. 

Biological  Abstracts* Monthly {olo°gyf  Botany    1926     2 

Biological  Abstracts,  Inc.,  Publisher,  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
8815  Walnut  St.  (4). 

rciv^A  1882      8      27      140      3.00 

Boot  and  Shoe  Recorder Semi-mo \? n?fu  ,  T«^«.  2      89      14° 

\Leather  Indus.  Total  utlpaid  dist. 

John  J.  Reilly,  Editor;  Chilton  Co.,  Inc..  Publisher,  Chestnut  and  56th  Sts.  (39). 

Breeze-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1927      8     24     294     2.00 

Adelaide  M.  Blaetz,  Editor;  Blaetz  Bros.,  Inc.,  Publishers, 

Jarrett  and  Rockledge  Sts.  (11). 
Building  and  Realty  I-      .  JHome  Bid*.  &   1953     5     24     210     8.00 

Record  +     JMonday |Gen,,  Int  Controlled  free  dist. 

William  E.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  618  Commercial  Trust  Bldg.  (2). 

«   ii  *,     ,                                       Evg.ex.Sun..    T    .       „,  „«.         1847      8     22     808  15.60**695,960 
Bulletin* Su*  Morn        Independent Saturday  circ.  **586,676 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  10.40^*699,114 

M.  F.  Ferguson,  Editor;  Bulletin  Company,  Publisher,  80th  and  Market  Sts.  (1). 

r*  Diagnosis, 

Cancer Bi-monthly <  ^ResTarch       1948     2     34      118   12>°° 

'  of  Cancer 
Fred  W.  Stewart,  M.D.,  Ed.;  J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  Pubs.,  E.  Washington  Sq.  (5). 

Car,  The  + Monthly Motor  &  Trav....  1920      4      28     207  xl.OO 

Robert  M.  Cameron.  Editor;  Automobile  Club  of  Philadelphia,  Publisher, 

421  De  Kalb  St.,  Norristown. 
Castor  Times — See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 

Catedic  Standard  and  JFriday Catholic 1895     8     22     300     3.00 

*Rev.  A.*  L*."bstheimer," Editor;  Catholic  Standard  and  Times  Pub.  Co., 

1818  Cherry  St.  (3). 
Chamber  of  Commerce  1  rm,™.«rf,v          [Chamber  of        1949     5     24     210  x 

News 4-  (offset) >lnursday (Commerce  Controlled  circ. 

Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Philadelphia,  Publisher,  121  S.  Broad  St.  (7). 
Chat,  The — See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 
Chestnut  Hill  Herald— See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 

Church  History Quarterly Religious  Hist...  1931     3     27      140      1.00 

J.  H.  Nichols  and  F.  A.  Norwood,  Editors;  American  Society  of  Church  History, 
Publisher.  620  Witherspoon  Bldg.  (7). 

Church  News 8  ti.  a  yr Episcopal 1?Jl2     *     2J     142     VA° 

Henry  S.  Paynter,  Ed.;  Epis'al  Diocese  of  Pa..  Pub..  202  W.  Rittenhouse  Sq.  (8). 

'  Church  School  Worker  \Monthly Religious 1950     2     33     119     8.00 

(no  adv.) I 

July-August  issues  combined. 
Marie  Rose  Remmel,  Editor. 

Youth   (no  adv.) Bi-wkly Religious 1988     2     25        84      2.50 

Herman  C.  Ahrens,  Jr..  Editor;  The  Christian  Education  Press  and  The  Pilgrim 
Press,  Publisher,  1505  Race  St.  (2). 


126    100.00        J6.462 


*19,612 
2,830 
§6,300 


3,304 
5,508 


6,769 


$58,000 


77,240 


5,000 


1,000 


t29,397 


126,203 


CircuUtta 


r*Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Attdit;  >BPA  Audit; 


|PO.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.     V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCounty   seat.    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.   V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  la  membership  ft*. 
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City  Line  News  -f  (offset) Thursday Independent 1953     6     24     224     $14,000 — Free 

Shirley  and  Arthur  Snyder,  Editors  and  Publishers,  1406  Manoa  Rd.  (31). 
Civil  Service  Report er-f        \iLrrt«fhi«  I  Civil  Service     10SO     .     9*     91A     9  An 

(Penna.  ft  Del.  Ed.). /Monthly {Employees         1989     6     24     214     2-°° 

James  Service,  Editor;  Civil  Service  Reporter  Pub.  Co.,  1846  Chestnut  St.  (7). 

Commercial  Car  Journal Monthly (?iSS?*%Ii  2     41     14° 

Uieetsa  ira.  Controlled  circ.    >SO,1O4 

Charles  B.  Raws  on.  Editor;  Chilton  Co.,  Pub.,  56th  and  Chestnut  Sts.    (39). 

Counselor,  The  (offset) Monthly {s^ecYsJties         1954     2     4°     14°     5'00        *2»BO° 

Joseph  M.  Segel,  Editor;  Advertising  Specialty  Institute,  Publisher, 
4730  Chestnut  St.  (89). 


County  Agent  and  Vo-Ag     lMn«*Mv  f?2 

Teacher.  ..............................  JMonthly  ..........  |  Lead 


8     27     148     6.00 

_eachers  Controlled  circ. 

G.  L.  Berg,  Editor;  Ware  Brothers  Company,  Publisher,  817  N  Broad  St.  (7). 
Courier  (Negro) — See  Pittsburgh. 

r  Crossroads  -f  (no  adv.) Quarterly Presbyterian 1950     3     26     125     1.75 

Issued  6  month  preceding. 

1   WI^SerS-f.er(noUadv.)  }Quarterly Presby.  S.  S 1957     3     24     126     2.00 

L       Board  of  Christian  Education  of  the  United  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  U.  S.  A., 
Publisher,  Witherspoon  Bldg.  (7). 

Current  History .Monthly JAffSrs*  W°rld  1914  2  82  115  7*°° 

Carol  L.  Thompson,  Editor;  Events  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  108-10  Walnut  St.  (6). 

Dlly  Penn.ylv.ntan,  TheV...^.0^  SuV  Collect. 1886  C6on£lleff ^e  dlat. 

Franklin  Society,  Students  of  the  Univ.  of  Penna.,  Pub.,  8443  Woodland  Ave. 

Day-Morning  Journal  +  (Yid.) Every  morn.  ..Republican 1900  8  24  294  20.00 

Esther  C.  Tierkel,  Editor;  Mrs.  D.  B.  Tierkel,  Publisher,  832  S.  Fifth  St.  (6). 

Delaware  Valley  Announcer.. Monthly {^EnV'^1""    192?     2     40     140  X4'°° 

Robert  C.  Williams,  Editor ;  Engineers  Club  of  Philadelphia,  Publisher, 
4  So.  15th  St.  (2). 

fD     t  gt  1938     8      27      140     7.50 

Department  Store  Economist. Monthly iw2.«i£».»  2     41     140 

( Retailing  Controlled  circ. 

Frank  Kiefer.  Editor;  Chilton  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Chestnut  and  56th  Sts.  (39). 

Diseases  of  the  Colon  1  pi  W^T^M*.      t*.™*^**         1958     2     38     114   12-°° 

and  Rectum f  Bi-monthly Proctology Controlled  free  dist. 

Louis  A.  Buie,  Sr.,  M.D.,  Editor;  J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  Publishers, 
E.  Washington  Sq. 

Dispatch Sunday Republican 1848     5     24     217     8.50 

Herman  M.  Ellis,  Publisher,  1414  S.  Penn  Square  (2). 

TH.f»iKn«n«    Ao.*  Uf««tMv     /Shippers,  Carriers  1901     8     26      140     5.00 

DUtribution  Age Monthly....j&  Warehousemen  Controlled  circ. 

A.  W.  Greene,  Editor;  Chilton  Co.,  Inc.,   Pub.,  66th  and  Chestnut  Sts.    (39). 

Dr«el  Trian*le+  V Friday Colletf.te 1921  C«ntr2o4lled2jr°ee  ^ 

Students  of  Drexel  Institute  of  Technology,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
82nd  and  Chestnut  Sts.  (4). 

Eastern  Banker-f Saturday Financial 1946     4      24      155     6.00 

Harris  Vennema,  Editor;  Barnes  ft  Williams  Co.,  Publisher,    Controlled  free  dist. 
600  Commercial  Trust  Bldg.,  16  S.  Broad  St.  (2). 

Eastern  Dealer Monthly {Sn^ft^up?      1907     8     26     14°     2'°° 

James  J.  Ward,  Editor;  George  Wright  Ferguson,  Pub.,  1228  Cherry  St.   (7). 

r  Design,  Mfg. 

Electronic  Industries Monthly {  feS^c*1     ""     *     Controlled  circ. 

i  Equipment 

Bernard  F.  Osbahr.  Editor;  Chilton  Co.,  Publisher,  66th  and  Chestnut  Sts.  (89). 
Erdenheim  Herald— See  Chestnut  Hill  Herald. 

/Undenom. 


>31,053 


1136,000 
*18,000 


10,000 

ns.ooo 

23,200 


>29,979 

1,439 
596 


>26,211 

1,000 
1,800 


4,853 
329 


>47,303 


t35,904 


27     143     6.00 
Controlled  circ. 


Eternity Monthly {R3i|n0in'          1931     3     2T     14°     8'°° 

D.  G.  Barnhouse,  Ed.;  Evangelical  Foundation  Inc.,  Pub.,  1716  Spruce  St.  (3). 

[Pesticide,          1RQA 

Farm  Chemicals Monthly \  Fertilizer          18** 

[Trade 

Lee  Wilcox,  Editor;  Ware  Brothers  Co.,  Publisher,  317  N.  Broad  St.   (7). 
Farm  Journal Monthly Agricultural 1877     3     27      143   2.00*3,344,409 

Printed  in  four  editions:  Eastern;  Central;  Southern;  Western. 

Carroll  P.  Streeter,  Editor;  Farm  Journal,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Washington  Sq.  (5). 
Food  Trad*N«w»4- Bi-wWy( Wed.) Grocery 1945     8     23     297     8.00 

Food  Trade  News  Co.,  Pub.,  801  Liberty  Trust  Bldg.  (7).      Controlled  free  dist. 
Fournier  NewsV Bi-mo.(Fri.)... Collegiate 1931     5     24     208     2.00 

Students  of  College  of  Chestnut  Hill,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  Chestnut  Hill  (18). 
Frankford   News    Gleaner — See   Associated    Philadelphia   Community   Newspapers. 
Frankford  Times — See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 


>7.S64 


14,797 
703 


A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  *Publisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
•BM.  12  to  inch.    V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vlssved  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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15  200 
*w*'wv 


36     126x2.50        $3,000 


780         4343 
2.  40**  19,741 


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PHILADELPHIA!  (Continued)  Estab  Co  !$«>  Width?  Depth    Sub 

Friends  Journal  4-  ...................  JSaturday  .........  Friends  ..............  1955     3     27     128     4.50 

William  Hubben,  Editor;  Friends  Pub'g  Corp.,  Publisher,  1515  Cherry  St.  (2). 

^  .....  Natural  Hist  ......  1936     2 

Issued  from  Oct.  to  June.  Tssued  15th  of  preceding  month. 

McCready  Huston,  Editor;  The  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Philadelphia, 

Publisher,  19th  St.  and  the  Parkway  (8). 
Gazette-  Democrat  +  (Ger.)...  Saturday  .........  Independent.  ......  1838      8     23      294 

Philip  Korell,  Editor;  Staats-Herold  Corp.,  Publisher,  924  Arch  St.  (7). 
Germantown  Courier  +  ...........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1936     9     28     800 

See  also  Philadelphia  Suburban  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Ardmore,  Pa. 

A.  E.  Hickerson,  Publisher,  156  W.  Chelten  Ave.  (44). 
Germantown  Crier  ...................  Quarterly  ........  Local  History....  194  8     2     49     140 

Germantown  Historical  Society,  Publisher,  5214  Germantown  Ave.  (44). 
Girard  Home  News  —  See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 

Graphic  Arts  Review  ..............  Monthly  ..........  (  ?  ™ntjn*  *         1938     2     £°     ",?     *:50 

"  *  I  Allied  Indus.  Controlled  circ. 

Wm.  E.  Lickfield.  Editor;  M  &  L  Publishing  Co.,  919  Walnut  St.  (7). 

G~ffm»taeft™  .............  jMonthly  ..........  Executives  .........  1912     8     26     140     6.00    >12344 

Arthur  Lipson,  Ed.;  Greater  Philadelphia  Magazine,  Pub.,  1420  Walnut  St.  (2) 

Groong  CCrane)  (Armen.)  .......  Friday  .............  Armen.  Ints  .......  1919     5     26     224     3.00 

Kami?  Kevorkian,  Editor;  Groon  Publishing  Co.,  5617  Walnut  St.   (39). 

Gwiazda+    (Star)  (Polish)  .....  Thursday  ........  Fraternal  ...........  1902     7     26     294     2.00 

Francis  Grzeskowiak,  Editor;  Polish  Star  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
8022  Richmond  St.   (34). 

1866  !«     "0 


1.00 


927 


1,800 


§7,962 


Hardware  Age  ..........................  Ftnt.y  (Thurs.)  ....Hardware  .....  1 


t     „       „ 


*36      3 


William  A.  Phair,  Ed.;  Chilton  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Chestnut  and  56th  Sts.  (39). 

Hawk-f  V  ..................................  Bi-weekly  .......  Collegiate  ...........  1930     5     25     210     2.00 

Students  of  St.  Joseph's  College,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  54th  and  City  Line  Ave.  (31). 

Herald  —  See  Chestnut  Hill  Herald. 


Holiday  .....................................  Monthly  ..........  {^Travel™         1946     4     27     17° 

Issued  3rd  Tuesday  of  the  month  preceding  month  on  cover. 

Ted  Patrick,  Editor;  Curtis  Publishing  Co.,  Independence  Square   (5). 

Home  (no  adv.)  .......................  Quarterly  ........  Baptist  S.  8  .......  .1900     2     26       88 

American  Baptist  Publication  Soc'y,  1701  Chestnut  St.  (3). 

Independent  +    (Negro)  ..........  Saturday  ........  Independent  .......  1931     5     24     210 


5'°° 


W.  Randy  Dixon,  Editor;  Phila.  Independent,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1708  Lombard  St.  (46). 

f  Industrial  Consultant(offset).Bi-monthly....  {£*&*}&,  195°  Controlled"?*  dirt. 
I 


.65      £40,003 
6.00**23^46 


(6). 


t«.000 


A.  E.   Booker,  Editor;   Shopper  Publications,   Publisher,   416   Walnut  St. 
Industrial  Reporter  (offset)  ..Bi-monthly  .....  {g^SSfe,  1952  cSnt&ledfrU  dist. 

^          J.   L.   Lekoff,   Editor;   Shopper  Publications,  Publisher,   416   Walnut   St.    (6). 
Industrial  Maintenance  and  I-.,.  /Plant  Engr.       1940     8     40     210 

Plant   Operation    ..............  JMontniy  ..........  \&  Mainten.  Controlled  circ.    >71,374 

Maintenance  Publishing  Co.,  Cuthbert  at  36th  Sts. 

Industrial  Supplier  and  1  n/rrt«ffci,r  find.  Supply        1958     4      26     210 

Distributor  News  ...............  J  Montnly  .........  •}  &  Distrib'n  Controlled  free  dist. 

L.  M.  Wasserbly,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Cuthbert  at  36th  St.  (1). 

1829     8  "° 


$5,500 


25,000 


Inquirer*  ................................  Every  Morn....Independent  ....... 

ColoTand  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  unday 

Walter  H.  Annenberg,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Inquirer  BIdg.   (1). 


Q«arterly  ........  Baptist  S.  S  ........  1879 

Junior  Class    (no  adv.)  .   ...   Quarterly  .......  Baptist   S.S.  ...    1905 

Juniors  (offset)  (no  adv.)  .......  Monthly  ..........  Baptists.  S  ........  1938 

Junior  Teacher  (no  adv.)         Quarterly  ......   Baptist  S.S.     ..1909 

Primary  Teacher  (no  adv.)      Quarterly  ........  Baptist  S.  S  .......  1907 

Story  World  (offset)  (no  adv.)  Monthly  ..........  Baptist  S.  S  ........  1871 

Teens    (no  adv.)  .......................  Sunday  ............  Baptist  S.  S  ........  1938 

American  Baptist  Publication  Society,  1701  Chestnut  St.  (8). 

Milk  Producers  1Monthly  ..........  Dairy  Ind  ...........  1920     8 

H..jamrson\'"¥ditor;   Inter-State   Milk    Producers    Cooperative, 
401  N.  Broad  St.  (8). 

_.         ,  /Metal  Wk. 

Iron  Age  ...................................  Thursday  ........  \indua. 

G.  F.  Sullivan,  Editor;  Chilton  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
Chestnut  and  66th  Sts.  (89). 

/Child's  Int. 


2 

24 

91 

.65 

$38,067 

1 

52 

85 

.65 

$32,641 

2 

40 

136 

1.30 

$68,120 

2 

26 

91 

1.00 

$8,092 

2 

26 

90 

1.00 

$2,388 

2 

40 

136 

1.10 

$76,589 

3 

27 

135 

1.30 

$50,829 

,     ,         _  _m  ,          .     %  „      .,  ,  . 

Jack  and  Jill  (no  adv.)  ..........  Monthly  ..........  {under  10  Yrs. 


1855 


1938 


27 


26 
41 


150     x.60 
Publisher, 


140 
140 


5.00 


Qualified  paid 
Controlled  circ. 


5,816 


>26,972 
>21,161 


29 


100 
100 


3.50    $650,256 


Prints  monthly  edition  in  Braille.  Subscription  price  $8.50  a  yr.   Circ.  $400. 
Ada  C.  Rose,  Editor;  Curtis  Publishing  Company,  Independence  Square    (5). 
Jednosc+  (Unity)   (Polish).  .Thursday.......  ..Independent.....  1917  -£    *«     2«     ™° 

John  J.  Nowosielski,  Editor;  B.  S.  Pluta,  Publisher,  8181  Richmond  St.   (84). 


54,500 


++Seot   A  B  C   Statement; 
" 


and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated;   -{-Use.  Mat..  jJNonpareil 
14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat    PopuUtion-1950  Cetwus      xRand  McNall* 


a«]WM  fie* 

ms.  12  to  tech.    V  Agate  lines,  . 

estimate.    VI«wed  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  let. 
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Jewelers'  Circular-Keystone.. .Monthly Ret.  Jewelers 


Estab  ColrtWidthVDtpth    Sub 

1869     3     27      140     8.00 

2     40     140 

Total  unpaid  dist. 

Lansford  F.  King,  Ed.;  Chilton  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Chestnut  and  56th  Sts.  (89). 
Jewish  Daily  Forward  (Phila.  edition)— See  Jewish  Daily  Forward,  New  York  City. 

Jewish  Exponent -f Friday Religious 1887     5     24     210     1.00 

Jewish  Exponent,  Publisher,  1608  Spruce  St.  (8). 

Jewish  Quarterly  Review Quarterly {pMloV^011*6''  191°     l     44       93     6-°° 


Cire 


Dr.  A.  A.  Neuman  and  Dr.  S.  Zeitlin,  Editors;  Dropsie  College  for  Hebrew  and 
Cognate  Learning,  Publisher,  Broad  and  York  Sts.   (82). 


o...  ........  Amer.Folklore.,,1888      1      52      108  x6.50 

Richard  *'Dors'on7*Editor;  American  Folklore  Society,  Publisher,  Bennett  Hall, 

University  of  Pennsylvania  (4). 
Journal  of  Biblical  Literature.Quarterly  ........  Biblical  ..............  1882      1     48       98     7.50 

D.  N.  Freodman,  Editor;  Society  of  Biblical  Literature  and  Exegesis,  Publisher, 

222  N.  Fifteenth  St.  (2). 
~  Journal  of  Cellular  and  Com-1  Bi-monthly  .....  Physiology  ........  1932      1     60     112  20.00 

parative  Physiology  ........  /Subscription  price  $10.00  per  vol.,  2  vols.  annually. 

Journal  of  Comparative         1  Bi-monthly  .....  Neurology  ..........  1891      1     50     112   20.00 

Neurology    ........................  /Subscription  price,  $10.00  per  vol..  2  vols.  annually. 

Journal  of  Experimental       19  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Zoological  ..........  1904      1     60      112   30.00 

Zoology    ............................  /Subscription  price,  $10.00  per  vol.,  3  vols.  annually. 

Journal  of  Morphology  ...........  Bi-monthly  .....  Morphology  .......  1887      1     60     112  20.00 

Subscription  price,  $10.00  per  volume.  2  volumes  annually. 
Journal  of  Nutrition  ...............  Monthly  ..........  Nutrition  ...........  1928     1      60     11222.50 

Subscription  price,  $7.50  per  volume.  8  volumes  annually. 

Wistar  Institute  of  Anatomy  and  Biology,  Publisher,  86th  St.  at  Spruce   (4). 


1310 


*3*,732 


1,270 


3,000 


1,142 

730 

1,068 


834 


2,610 


.....  Homeopathic  .....  1844     2     39     126     6.00 
ditor;  American  Institute  of  Homeopathy,   Publisher, 


Allan   D.   Sutherland,   __. 
1601  Chestnut  St.  (8). 
Journal  of  the  American       ") 

Society  of  Chartered  Life  Lr\««%.4.A«.i—         T«..«*.....»A 
Underwriters  f  offset)        rviuarteny insurance...! 

(no  adv.) J 

J.   Harry   Wood,   Editor;   American   Society   of   Chartered   Life   Underwriters, 
Publisher,  3924  Walnut  St. 

JOInTt1tu°te Th.e..™l!!.i.?.       JMonthly Scien.  &  Tech....  1826      1     57      10610.00 

John  S.  Buriew" Editor*;  The  Franklin  Institute,  Pub..  20th  St.  and  Parkway  (8). 
Journal  of  the  Society  for     1 

Industrial  and  Applied       [Quarterly Mathematics .1953      1     54       98  xS.OO 

Mathematics    J 

I.  E.  Block,  Editor;  Society  for  Industrial  and  Applied  Mathematics,  Publisher, 

Box  7541   (1). 
Junior  American « Monthly Jr.  O.  U.  A.  M..1926     6     24     220     1.00 

Thomas  L.  Scalfe,  Editor;  Direction  of  National  Board  of  Officers,  Publisher, 

P.  O.  Box  6919  (32). 

Junior  Class — See  Intermediate-Senior  Class. 
Juniors — See  Intermediate-Senior  Class. 
Junior  Teacher — See  Intermediate-Senior  Class. 
Junior,  The — See  Adult,  The. 
Ka-fie-Ac-r- Monthly Travel 1923     3     24      126  xS.OO 

T.  W.  McGrath,  Editor;  K.  of  C.  Auto  Club,  Pub.,  157-159  N.  15th  St.  (2). 
Kensington  Bulletin — See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 
Kensington  Guide — See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 
Kensington  News — See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 
Keystone  Motorist-f- .Monthly Motoring 1911      5     24     206  xl.OO 

Donald  Heritage,  Editor;  Keystone  Automobile  Club,  Pub.,  220  S.  Broad  St.  (2). 

Khaki  and  Blue Monthly {w^Vets^'1*1  1942     4     24     162     1'00 

John  J.  Benson,  Editor;  John  W.  Taylor,  Pub.,  Room  1436  Land  Title  Bldg.  (10). 
Knitting  Mill  News Monthly Knit.  Trades 1928     2     80      115     2'00 

L.  F.  Malis  and  R.  S.  Geer,  Editors;  Knitting  Mill  News,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
Frankford  Ave.  and  Westmoreland  St.,  Bldg.  5  (34). 

Kolping  Banner Monthly Fraternal 1929     2     44     140 

Catholic  Kolping  Society  of  America,  Publisher,  4648  N.  Fifth  St.   (40) 

Kyiv  (Kiev)   (Ukrainian) Bi-monthly  ....Literary 1950     2     26     112 

B.  Romanenchuk,  Editor  and  Publisher,  888  N.  7th  St.   (28).  1      54      112 

Ladies'  Home  Journal Monthly Women's  Int..*..  18 83     4     27     170 

Issued  last  Thursday  of  month  preceding  its  date. 
Bruce  Gould  and  Beatrice  Blackmar  Gould,  Editors ;  Curtis  Publishing  Company, 
Independence  Square  (5). 

Lantern  V 4  ti.  a  yr Collegiate 1922     8     28     128 

Students  of  University  of  Pennsylvania  Evening  School,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
Dietrich  Hall  (4). 


....1946     2     25        98     5.00      $10,800 


13,039 


$2,500 


149,683 


tS,874 


140,664 


625 
3,763 


1.00 


tl,500 
*400 
8.50*5,695,399 


8.60 


Cirodatioa— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jane  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPublisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
•mi,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch,  t  County  test  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vlsstttd  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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La  Salle  Collegian  V  ...............  Wednesday  ....Collegiate  ..........  .1930     5     24     210          x 

Students  of  La  Salle  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Logan  Station  (41). 
Leaders'  Group  ........................  Monthly  ..........  Religious  ............  3     27     140 

Comprised  of:  Calvinist,  Church  Herald,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.;  Home  Missions, 
Atlanta,  Ga.;  Living  Church,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  ;  Presbyterian  Survey,  Richmond, 
Va.  ;  Lutheran  Layman,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  ;  United  Church  Herald,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  ; 
World  Outlook,  New  York,  N.  Y.  See  individual  listings.  Group  advertising 
may  be  placed  through  Allen  E.  Shubert  Co.,  3818  Chestnut  St.  (4). 

Legal  Intelligencer-h  ..............  {JJ  g™n®x'Sat'  Legal  ..................  1843     6     26     245  30.00 

Way  land  H.  Elsbree,  Editor;  Legal  Intelligencer,  Inc.,  Pub.,  10  8.  87th  St.  (4). 

^H^UM*)^^*"^  .........  Independent  .......  1917     5     24     224     8.00 

Partly  free  distribution. 

A.  J.  Di  Silvestro,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1506  S.  Fifteenth  St.  (46). 
Lindley-Olney  News  —  See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 

1957     2     21        86   10.00 
Lippincott's  Medical  Science.  Semi-mo.   ..     Physicians  ........  1      46        86 

Controlled  free  dist. 

Walter  Kahoe,  Ph.D.,  Medical  Science  Inc.,  Pub.,  East  Washington  Square  (5). 
Logan  Beacon  —  See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 
Lutheran  ...................................  Wednesday  ....Lutheran  ...........  1918     2     27 

Rev.   G.   Elson   Ruff.   Editor;   United  Lutheran   Publication   House, 
2900  Queen  Lane  (29). 


Cire 

3,600 

853,760 


1,336 


100     3.50 
Publisher, 


132,177 


191,637 


Lutheran  Woman's  Work       K,      .U1 

(no  adv.) [Monthly 

Mrs.  Howard  R.  Gold,  Editor;  United  Lt 


Luth.  Miss  ......  1908 


2      32      105      1.00        65,352 

, 1  Lutheran  Church  Women,  United  Lutheran 

Church  in  America,  Publisher,  704  Muhlenberg  Bide.  1228  Spruce  St.  (7). 

1895      2      26      129      2.00 

Luther  Life Monthly Lutheran 2     26     129 

Controlled  free  dist. 

Philip  R.  Hoh,  Editor;  Luther  League  of  America,  Pub.,  1228  Spruce  St.   (7). 
Mayfair  Times — See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 


9,426 
1,731 


Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1955  c5nt 


6,014 
8,936 


111   15.00 


120      1.00        J6.500 


ide    1  fT     *•*   «.«       i 

^Monthly 1?^™™™! 

) J  f  Management 


1953 


2      28        56 
Controlled  free  dist. 


$3,200 


Medical  Abstracts  + 

James  D.  Barnes,  M.D.,  Editor;  Medical  Abstracts,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
825  Western  Saving  Fund. 

Medical  Clinics  of  North       \w  ^^   .U1         u*-j«— i  mi  a      1      A  a 

America  (no  adv.) JBi-monthly Medical 1912      1     48 

W.  B.  Saunders  Company,  Publishers,  W.  Washington  Square  (6). 

Mission  Herald Bi-monthly  ....Baptist 1897     2     36 

Rev.  C.  C.  Adams,  Editor;  Mission  Herald,  Publisher,  701  S.  19th  St.  (46). 
Monthly  Purchasing  Guide 
to  Institutional 

Management  4-  ( offset) 

Bernard  Lee.  Editor;  Shopper  Publications,  Publisher,  416  Walnut  St. 
Motion  Picture  Exhibitor      1 

plus  Showmen's  Trade        ^Wednesday Mot.  Pict.  Ind....l918     3      30      148     2.00    *14,473 

Review j 

Also  issues  Physical  Theatre.   Extra   Profits  and  Studio  Survey  every  fourth 

week  as  a  bound  section  of  regular  edition. 
Albert  Erlick,  Editor;  Jay  Emanuel  Pub'ns,  Inc.,  246-48  N.  Clarion  St.  (7). 

1899      3     26      140     4.00 
2      40     140 

Controlled  circ.  >1 35,266 
Frank  P.  Tighe,  Editor;  Chilton  Co..  Publisher,  66th  and  Chestnut  Sts.   (89). 
Mount  Airy  Herald — See  Chestnut  Hill  Herald. 

Mutual  Magazine Monthly R.R.  Employees  1916     2     28     100  xl.20 

W.  D.  Gorman.  Editor:  Mutual  Beneficial  Assn.  of  Controlled  free  dist. 

Pennsylvania  Railroad  Employees,  Inc.,  Pub.,  Rm.  616,  16  N.  82nd  St.  (4). 

3.00 


mf^ti.  A~-V                                    ««,*«*ui~  f  Auto.  Maint. 

Motor  Age Monthly j&  Service 


15.892 
1.894 


26      116 


!.?l!L^.!.e.).....lMonthly Fraternal 1944     3 

Not  issued  during  August,  m  .         , 

Mrs.  Lidia  Burachynska,  Editor;  Ukrainian  Nat'l  Women's  League  of  America, 
Inc..  Publisher,  909  N.  Franklin  St.   (28). 

Nautilus,  The Quarterly Conchological....  1889     1     61     102     3.50 

Issued  durinpr  Jan..  April,  July.  October. 

Chas.  B.  Wurtz,  R.  Tucker  Abbott  and  H.  B.  Baker,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  Zoo  Lab.  (4). 

Neighborhood  Advertiser-f  ...Thursday Local  Int. 1949&     24»  2*J     J20.000— Free 

Lillian  T.  Jackson.  Editor;  Clarence  Z.  Jackson.  Publisher,  6508  Media  St.  (81). 

New  Aurora,  The  (Ital.  j  Monthly Religious 1910     2     42      133      2.00 

Re^v!' A.*'F!' Vasquez,*'  Editor;  Italian  Baptist  Assn.,  Publisher,  1232  Tasker  St. 

New  Jersey  Journal  of  1  Monthly JTr'ad*™*          192?      3     28      14°     2'00 

A*  Chariei  CorotisT Editor;  Gelmans  Sign  &  Printing  Service,  Publisher, 
1728  Cherry  St.  (3). 

Newg  + Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1925     6     22    200  17.70**207,083 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Saturday  circ.**152,857 

Ray  Hunt,  Editor;  S.R.B.  TV  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 
S.  W.  Corner  22nd  and  Arch  Sts.  (1). 


£3,000 


$550 


tl,500 


$8,879 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >B1»A  Audit: 
IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  t Publisher* a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
•mi,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
•atlmate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  la  membership  fee. 

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PHILADELPHIAf  (Continued) 

New.  Letter  V  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Teacher. 

Edna  Griffin,  Editor;  Majestic  Press,  Publisher,  1522  Cherry  St.  (2). 

(Industrial  & 
Nor*  Easter,  The+  ..................  Monthly  ........  4  Civic  Activities  1923     2     42     119 

I  in  N.  E.  Phila. 
Charles  T.  Begley,  Editor;  Northeast  Philadelphia  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Pub., 

4700  Frankford  Ave.  (24). 

North  City  Bulletin  —  See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 
Northeast  News  and  Mayfair  News  —  See  Associated  Phila.  Community  Newspaper.. 
Northeast  Weekly  —  See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 
North  Philadelphia  Globe  —  See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspaper.. 
Oakdale  Weekly  —  See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 
Observer  +  ...............................  Monday  ..........  Alcoholic  Be  v....  19  3  6     6     24     210     8.00 

Alexander  Borden,  Editor  and  Publisher,  226  N.  12th  St.  (7).       Controlled  circ.    >24,499 

Official  Detective  Stories  ........  Monthly  ..........   D*     or  1934      4      27      16°      3.00*311,384 


•  iDet.  Stories 

Phil  Week,  Editor;  Official  Detective  Stories,  Publisher,  400  N.  Broad  St.   (1). 

(Paint  A 

Official  Digest Monthly ^Varnish  1919      1     27      101     8.00 

[Trade 
C.  Homer  Flynn,  Editor;  Fed.  of  Paint  and  Varnish  Prod.  Clubs,   Publisher, 

121  S.  Broad  St.  (7). 
Olney  Times — See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 

°P{lteU'  ^l.".^».r!!8.!!!.^...}EveryMorn Independent......  187 9     8     25     294    18.00 

John  J.   Palumbo,   Editor;   II   Progresse-Italo   American   Pub.   Co.,   Publisher, 

702  Christian  St.  (48). 
Optical  Journal  and  Review  1Q-W1,  __         J  Optometric  Prof..  SO1      „      „,      11Q      ~  nn 

ofOptometry  JSemi-mo j&  Optical  Indus.  1891     2     34      119     3-°° 

Maurice  E.  Cox,  Editor;  Chilton  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Chestnut  and  56th  Sts.  (89). 

0faffitaB?y  (^.?.f».?!!L}Semi-mo Fraternal 1936  5  24  224  1.50 

Prof.  Alfonso  M.  Ressa,  Editor;  Pennsylvania  Grand  Lodge  of  the  Order  of  the 
Son.  of  Italy  in  America,  Publisher,  Broad  and  Federal  Sts.  (46). 

Overbrook  Times  Herald Friday Independent 1947  5  24  210  2.50 

J.  P.  Ross,  Editor;  Jack  Rosenbluth,  Publisher.  513  S.  52nd  St.  (43). 

Paint  Industry  Magazine Monthly Paints l883  controlled1  f ree  dis°t° 

Arthur  Borowsky,  Editor;  Heckel  Publishing  Co.,  144  N.  12th  St.  (7). 

P.  A.  R.  D.  Bulletin Monthly Retail  Drug Trd.  1898      3      26      140x2.50 

Hyman  Bogash,  Editor;  Philadelphia  Association  of  Retail        2      40      140 

Druggists,  Publisher.  2017  Spring  Garden  St.   (SO).  Controlled  free  dist. 

Parish  School V Monthly JTeacherf011'1     1921      2      86      125     2'25 

John  Mangum,  Editor ;  United  Lutheran  Publication  House,  Publisher, 
2900  Queen  Lane  (29). 

Penn  Dental  Journal  V 4  ti.  a  yr Dental  Coll 1897     2     30      112      1.50 

Students  of  the  University  of  Penn.  School  of  Dentistry,  Eds.  and  Pubs.   (4). 

Pennsylvania  CPA  Spokes-  ln.  -.--AM*.      p.,v    A,,-.*.,.         1931     3     28     126     !-50 

man  JBi-montnly Fub.  Ace  t  g Controlled  free  dist. 

F.  Willard  Heintzelman.  Ed. ;  Pennsylvania  Inst.  of  Certified  Public  Accountants, 
1100  Lewis  Tower  Bldg.  (2). 

Pennsylvania  Gazette -4- V Monthly Coll.  Alumni 1902     3     28      143x5.00 

See  also  Ivy  League  Alumni  Magazines.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
General  Alumni  Society  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Publisher, 
84th  and  Spruce  St..  (4). 

Pennsylvania  Grocer Monthly Retail  Groc 1907     j     ^6      148  X2'°° 

Wm.  A.  Hubbs,  Jr.,  Editor;  Penna.  Grocers  Assn.,  Pub.,  8701  N.  Broad  St.  (40). 

Pennsylvania  Labor  Record  +  Monthly Labor 1925      5     23     217     2.00 

Prints  edition  for  I.  L.  G.  W.  U. 

Alexander  Ash,  Editor;  Labor  Record,  Inc.,  Publisher,  121  N.  Broad  St., 
Room  1026  (7). 

Pennsylvania  Magazine  of    IQuarterly Historical 1877     1     54       93x5.00 

History  and   Biography....! No  adv. 

Historical  Society  of  Penna.,  Publisher,  1800  Locust  St.  (7). 

Pennsylvania  News -hV ..........  Friday Collegiate 1924     6     30     224  x 

Woman's  Student  Government  Association  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania. 
Publisher,  Bennett  Hall,  84th  and  Walnut  Sts.  (4). 

Pennsylvania  Triangle V «  ti.  a  yr Ensr  AFIne  Arts  1925     2     39      126x2.00 

Students  of  the  Technical  Schools  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Editors ; 
Penna.  Triangle  Board  of  the  U.  of  P.,  Towne  Scientific  School  (4). 

Philadelphia  Jewish  Time. 4-. Fridav Jewish  Int's 1925      5     24     228     3.00 

Arthur  Klein,  Editor;  Esther  Klein,  Publisher,  1530  Spruce  St. 

Philadelphia  Medicine -Friday Medical 1905     2     31      112  x5.00 

Philadelphia  Co.  Medical  Society,  Publisher.  801  S.  21st  St.   (8). 

Philadelphia  Purcha.or Monthly Pur.  Agent. 1926     3     27      140 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications.  Cleveland.  O.     Controlled  free  dist. 
Harold  I.  Patten,  Editor;  Purchasing  Agent.  Association  of  Philadelphia,  Inc., 
Publisher,  1518  Walnut  St.  (2). 


6,034 


11,000 

1:2,874 
tl,284 


3,000 

$34,900 

J400 

J2.951 
$2,437 

1:24,500 


J2.695 

1.700 

tl,050 

$21,730 

1:4,500 

t2,915 


Circulation— +*Se?t.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jvne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B  C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubHsher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  onlr  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Sub 


Cln 


2000 
' 

§15.700 
*  23,  331 

1fl  nnn 
16.000 


39     210 
Controlled  circ. 


7     24     294     2.00 
3      27      140x10.00 


Estab  Cols  0  Width  VDinth 
..........  B.t.Cr.d,t.........1945     8     27  T, 

Official  organ  of  Retail  Merchants'  Credit  Association,  Inc. 
Thomas  J.  Young,  Editor  and  Publisher,  858.  9th  St. 
Plan,  The  ..................................  Monthly  ..........  Lumber  ..............  1910     8     26     140  xS.OO 

R.  A.  Jones,  Editor;  Middle  Atlantic  Lumberman's  Assiu,  Publisher, 

Room  1605,  2  Penn  Center  Plaza  (2). 

Point  Breeze  Times  —  See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 
Poor  Richard's  Almanack  ......  Monthly  ..........  Advtg  .................  1906     2     42     140x2.50 

David  Morrison,  Editor;  Poor  Richard  Club.  Publisher, 

700  S.  Washington  Sq. 
Popolo  Italiano,  114-  (Ital.)...  Every  Morn....Ind.  Rep  .............  1935     8     24     294   11.96 

Remo  Zuecca,  Ed.;  II  Popolo  Italiano  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  1012-1020  Catherine  St.(47). 

Popu!a£  Do£8  ...........................  Monthly  ..........  Dogs  ...................  1928     8     28     140      8.00 

Alice  Wagner,  Editor;  Popular  Dogs  Pub.  Co.,  2009  Ranstead  St.  (8). 

Ports  of  Philadelphia  .............  Monthly  ..........  Foreign  Trade...  1904  J     *2n   "°     J:°J 

-___._,.         ^  Controlled  free  dist. 

MalyLy?rd'  Edit°r:  P01*  Development  Dept.  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia, 

Publisher.  201  City  Hall  (7). 
Practical  Lawyer,  The-h...  ......  Monthly  ..........  Legal  ..................  1955     2     25       90     6.00 

Published  October  through  May. 

Paul  A.  Wolkin,  Editor;  The  American  Law  Institute,  Pub.,  138  S.  86th  St.  (4). 
Presbyterian   Guardian  ...........  Monthly  ..........  {KJbytertan     1935     3     26     126     2-50 

Not  published  in  August.  l  ™*Dytenan 

Leslie  W.  Sloat,  Ed.;  Presbyterian  Guardian  Pub.  Corp.,  1506  Race  St.  (2). 
Presbyterian    Life  ...................  Ftntly  ..............  Presbyterian  .....  1948     ^^  un^d2i 

Presbyterian  Life,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Witherspoon  Bldg.,  180  S.  Juniper  St.   (7)! 
Primary  Teacher  —  See  Intermediate-  Senior  Class. 
Proceedings  of  the  American] 

^1°.8d°vpl}iC8.!.s.oc.i.e5.  ........  r"-ayr 

Luther  P.  Eisenhart,  Ed.;  American  Philosophical  Society,  Pub.,  104  S.  5th  St. 

Product  Design  and  )MontMv  f  nSSSiSIlM-  nf  1946     8 

Development  ......................  /Monthly  ..........  j  gj^^m^of 

Chilton  Co.,  Publisher,  56th  and  Chestnut  Sts.  (39). 
Progressive  Labor  World-h...  Thursday  ........  Labor  .................  1917 

J.  E.  Simmons,  Editor  and  Publisher,  232  N.  15th  St.   (2) 
PSA  Journal  ............................  Monthly  ..........  Photographic....  1935 

Don  Bennett,  Editor;  Photographic  Society  of  America,  2005  Walnut  St. 
Records  of  the  American      1 

Catholic  Historical  Society  (Quarterly  ........  Cath.  Hist  ..........  1887     1     48       94x3.00 

of  Philadelphia    ................  J 

Rev.  Hugh  J.  Nolan,  Ed.;  Amer.  Cath.  Historical  Soc.,  Pub.,  716  Spruce  St.  (6). 
Religious  Home  Unit  ...............  Monthly  ..........  Religious  ............  Combined  circ.  1,020360 

Comprised  of:  Calvin  is  t,  Church  Herald,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.;  Living  Church, 
Milwaukee,  Wise.  ;  Home  Missions,  Atlanta,  Ga.  ;  Lutheran  Layman,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.;  Presbyterian  Survey,  Richmond,  Va.  ;  The  Herald,  Louisville,  Ky.  ;  United 
Church  Herald,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  ;  Voice  of  St.  Jude,  Chicago,  III  ;  World  Outlook, 
New  York,  N.  Y.  See  individual  listings.   Group  advertising  may  be  placed 
through  Allen  E.  Shubert  Co.,  3818  Chestnut  St.  (4). 
Review  and  Roxborough-Manayunk  Review,  The  —  See  Associated  Philadelphia 

Community  Newspapers. 

Rising  Sun  Times  —  See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 
S.1«.  Meeting  ........................  Sti.ayr  ..........  &«&    1962     t     27     140     8.00 

Circulated  as  Section  II  of  Sales  Management  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  and  as  a 

separate  unit.  Combined  circ.  24,997. 

Robert  Letwin.  Editor;  Meetings,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1212  Chestnut  St.  (7). 
Saturday  Evening  Post.  The..  Saturday  ........  General  ...........  ...1728     4     27     170    6.00*5,709,725 

Issued  Tuesday  preceding. 

Ben  Hibba.  Editor;  Curtis  Publishing  Company,  Independence  Square  (5). 

Sh(TJkrainiaCn^aEn«r)          Jsnnday  ............  Religious  ...........  1940     4      26     196 

Peter  Isayin,  Editor";'*Apostalate,  Inc.,  Publisher,  819  N.  Franklin  St.  (23) 
~     .  *  ~  »     xvi  (Social  Educ. 

Social  Progress........  ......  ..  ........  Monthly  ..........  j  Presbyterian     1909     2     26        91 

Not  issued  durinpr  Aujruat.  [Church  U.S.A. 

Clifford  Enrle,  Editor:  Presbyterian  Board  of  Christian  Education.  Publisher. 

RftO  Witherspoon  Bldg.   (7). 
Social  Studies  ...........................  Monthly  ..........  Educational  .......  1909     2     39     122     4.00 

Not  issued  during  May.  June.  July,  August  and  September. 

Leonard  B  Trwin,  Editor;  McKinley  Publishing  Co.,  809-11  N.  19th  St.  (80). 
South  Philadelphia  American—  See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 
South  Philadelphian  —  See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 
South  Philadelphia  Review  —  See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 
Southwest  Globe  and  Times—  See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 
_.  „  ..,  fLife&Prop.  1868  8  26  140  6.00 

Spectator,  The  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  ^Insurance  Controlled  circ. 

T   J    V    Cullen    Editor;  Chilton  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  66th  and  Chestnut  Sts.   (89>. 
Steel  and  Garnet  .....................  Monthly  ..........  Alumni  ...............  1896     8     26     133     8.00 

Not  issued  durin*  July  and  August. 

Girard  College  Alumni,  Publisher,  Girard  College  (80). 


.«. 

III 


>4O,604 

$23,408 
U0.749 

500 


4.00      $19,240 


1.00      $16,000 


$2,076 


>15,02S 

|2,100 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Usea  Mats.  ONonpared 
ems 'l2  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  .  xRand  McNallf 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptlon  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Story  World  —  See  Intermediate-Senior  Class. 

Suburban  Press  —  See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 

Sunday  School  Times  +  ..........  Saturday  ........  Interden.  S.S......1869     3     27     140 

P.  E.  Howard,  Jr..  Ed.;  Sunday  School  Times  Co.,  Pub.,  825  N.  18th  St. 


Estab  Cols«WidthYDepth   Sub 


4.00 
(5). 


27       94     1.75 


Clrc 

51,676 

$8,000 
$50.000 


*13,415 
3,828 


$64,000 
$8,000 


f  Sunday  School  World              !»*««* vi«  TTM<IA«AM  a  a     IQCA     o 

J        (no  adv.) JMonthly Undenom.  8.  S..<  1860     2 

|  Union  Quarterly  (no  adv.) Quarterly Undenom.  S.  S...  1878     2     29     101       .60 

L  Rev.  Wm.  J.  Jones,  Ed.;  American  S.  S.  Union,  Pub.,  1816  Chestnut  St.   (8). 

^A^erfca^no^dv.K?.!*!!      }BI-monthly Surgical 1919     1     48       92   16.00 

W.  B.  Saunders  Company,  Publisher,  West  Washington  Square  (6). 
T.p  «d  T.vern+ Mond,, U,uor  In*,.',..1988     %«»  unpaid  dist. 

Willard  M.  George,  Editor;  Mrs.  L.  H.  Lazar  Publisher,  1480  S.  Penn  Sq.  (2). 
Teens — See  Intermediate-Senior  Class. 
Telephone  News  (no  ad v.)...« Bi-monthly Tel.  Employ 1905     2     48      185     1.60 

Free  to  employees.  Controlled  free  dist. 

R.  G.  Engrle,  Editor;  Bell  Telephone  Co.  of  Penna.,  Publisher,  1885  Arch  St.  (3). 

Temple  University  NewsV — Mon.,Wed.,Fri..Lit.  A  Coll... 1921     6     24     224  x3.00 

Temple  University,  Publisher,  1830  N.  Park  Ave.  (22). 

TemposH- .Monthly {Theatre^1*        1955     2     82       98     2'00 

Theodore  Kummer,  Editor;  Hallowell  Co.,  9th  and  Sansom  Sts.  (7). 

Textile  Engineer,  The 4- Quarterly Textile 1942      3      27      140     2.00          1,981 

Philadelphia  Textile  Institute  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher,  Controlled  free  dist.          3,877 

School  House  Lane  and  Henry  Ave.  (44). 
Tioga  News — See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 

Trades  Union  News -f- Friday Labor 1903     7     25     294     2.00      $18,443 

E.  F.  Faunce,  Ed.;  Trades  Union  News  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  284  N.  15th  St.  (2). 

Transactions  of  the  Amerl-  1  Quarterly Entomology 1862      1     48       90     6.00  $250 

can  Entomological  Soc'y..|No  adv. 

Margaret  S.  Grant,  Editor;  American  Entomological  Soc.,  Pub.,  1900  Race  St.  (3). 

Tribune-f   (Negro) .Tues.  &  Sat.....Ind.  Rep 1884     8     22     294   10.00 

Eustace  Gay,  Editor;  Phila.  Tribune  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  Tues.  circ.**12,904 

624-626  S.  16th  St.  (46).  Sat.  circ.**15,675 

^u^Bian6*  Entf^hV^" }wednesday  ....Independent 1902     7     24     280     2.50        §5,851 

Russian  Brotherhood 'Organization,  Publisher,  1782  Brandywine  St.   (80). 
TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.  Philadelphia  Ed.  * 324,368. 

Typographic  Compositor Monthly {Typesetting      1918     2     40      14°     8'00 

Wm.  E.  Lickfleld,  Editor;  M.  &  L.  Publishing  Co.,  919  Walnut  St.  (7). 


U.  L  U.  Journal  (no  adv.)  .......  Monthly  ......... 


1921     5      24      210      1.00 


Sal  B.  Hoffmann,  Editor ;  Upholsterers'  International  Union,  Publisher, 
1600  N.  Broad  St.  (21). 

Uniform  Lesson  Teacher,  The — See  Adult,  The. 
Union  Quarterly — See  Sunday  School  World. 

United  States  Review -|...... ....Saturday Insurance 1868     8     27      140     5.00 

Also  publishes :  Pennsylvania  Insurance  Directory.  Subscription  price  $5.00  per  yr. 
Robert  R.  Dearden,  Editor;  U.  S.  Review  Publishing  Co.,  600  Walnut  St.   (5). 


.  l  ..................  1852      l     54     107     7'5° 

Law  School  of"  University  of  Penna.,  Editor  and  Pub.,  8400  Chestnut  St.   (4). 

Westminster  Adult  Leader  —  See  Crossroads. 

West  Oak  Lane  Beacon  —  See  Associated  Philadelphia  Community  Newspapers. 

"56     5     24      196     '." 


4^75 


$1,300 


y Independent 

"LiflianT.' Jackson',' Editor;  Clarence  Z.  Jackson,  Publisher,  5508  Media  St.  (31)'." 

Herald  '  ""U!.**.      }Fp!day Independent 1949     5     24     224     2.60 

John  ReeseV'Editor;'  Jack  Rosenbluth,  Publisher,  518  S.  62nd  St.  (48). 
Wistar  Institute  of  Anatomy  and  Biology  publications,  comprised  of:  American 
Journal  of  Anatomy;  American  Journal  of  Physical  Anthropology;  Anatomical 
Record;  Journal  of  Cellular  and  Comparative  Physiology;  Journal  of  Comparative 
Neurology;  Journal  of  Experimental  Zoology;  Journal  of  Morphology;  Journal  of 
Nutrition.  See  individual  listings. 

World  Industry  and 

Production  News   (offset)  J  ,       

N.  Blank,  Editor;  Shopper  Publications,  416  Walnut  St.  (6). 

Wyndmoor  Herald — See  Chestnut  Hill  Herald. 
Young  People  (Evan.  &  Ref.) — See  Adult,  The. 

Young  People  (no  adv.) -Sunday Baptist  Youth....  1880     2     26     102     1.60 

American  Baptist  Publication  Society,  1701  Chestnut  St.  (8). 

Youth — See  Church  School  Worker. 


17,500 


lt>i      ^*vi~       flnfl  Indus.  &     1952      3     25      140 
)  fBI-monthly ^  Production  Controlled  free  dist. 


1:4,500 


168,254 


Ctrcolatkm— **S«pt.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +  U*es  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  1*  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaflr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubsciiption  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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BU«.  ,„«    .  E$tab  ColsOWidthV  Depth    Sub 

PH1LIPSBURG  (F4),  pop.  8,988;  Centre  Co.  (C).  28  m  NE  of  Altoona,  NYC;  PA  RRs. 
Airline  AAA.  Manufactures  fire  brick,  industrial  cooking  equipment,  refriger- 
ators, clothing,  confectionary.  Dye  works.  Soft  coal  mines ;  clay  pits.  Diversified 
farming.  Potatoes,  apples,  buckwheat. 


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Clre 


Journal^ 


Independent  ......  1888     8 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  E.  Bair  and  R.  B.  Rickard,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


28     287     8.00       83.57S 


PHOENIXVILLE  (L5),  pop.  12,982;  Chester  Co.  (SE).  On  Schuylkill  River,  10  m  W 
of  Norristown.  PA;  READ  RRs.  Manufactures  iron  and  steel,  knit  underwear, 
hosiery,  paint,  paper  boxes,  abrasives,  felt,  carpets.  Pork  products  packing  plant. 
Diversified  farming.  Milk,  wheat,  corn. 

Republican -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep......... ....  1888     8     23     297   15.60 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  P.  Ujobai,  Editor;  Phoenixville  Publishing  Company. 

PINE  GROVE — West  Schuylkill  Press  and  Pine  Grove  Herald — See  Tremont. 

PITCAIRN  (C4%),  pop.  6,857;  Allegheny  Co.  (SW).  15  m  SE  of  Pittsburgh.  PA  RR. 

Manufactures  bricks,  food  products.  Railroad  shops.  Coal  mines;  natural  gas 

wells;  clay  pits.  Diversified  farming. 
Observer + Friday Independent 1931     6     26     280     2.00 

Minnie  Skiles,  Editor;  Elmer  Boyd,  Publisher. 
Times   Express -f-      Thursday Independent 1893     7     24     273     2.50 

E.  L.  Deyo,  Editor;  Glen  E.  Deyo,  Publisher,  618  Broadway. 

PlTTSBURGHf  (C4%),  pop.  676,806;  Allegheny  Co.  (SW).  On  Ohio  River,  270  m  W  of 
Philadelphia.  B&O;  P&LE;  PC&Y;  P&WV;  PA  RRs.  Airlines:  AA;  AAA;  NWA; 
CAP;  UAL;  EAL;  TWA;  LCA;  SLI  (airfreight).  Boat  connections.  Situated  at 
the  junction  of  the  Allegheny,  Monongahela  and  Ohio  Rivers. 

An  industrial  market  representing  an  investment  of  a  billion  dollars.  Exten- 
sive manufacturing  of  steel  and  electrical  equipment.  One  of  the  world's 
largest  food  products  plants.  Plate  glass,  aluminum  products,  refractures,  air 
brakes,  plumbing  fixtures,  rolling  mill  machinery  also  manufactured.  Large  coke 
plants  ;  railroad  shops  ;  shipyards  :  oil  refineries.  Twenty-one  banks  ;  bank  clear- 
ings (12-31-57),  $24,966,937,385;  deposits  (12-81-57),  $656,136,000.  416,- 
006  electric  (AC)  meters;  350,346  gas  (nat.)  meters;  355,056  (res.)  telephones. 
University  of  Pittsburgh;  Carnegie  Institute;  Duquesne  University  and  other 
educational  institutions  as  well  as  many  industrial  laboratories.  Extensive  soft 
coal  mines ;  gas,  oil  wells ;  limestone  quarries.  Three  TV  stations. 

Allegheny  Journal — See  West  View. 

Alumni  News  Review V Bi-monthly Alumni 1946     4     29     222  x 

Dr.  F.  E.  Lange,  Editor;  U.  of  Pittsburgh  General  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher, 
505  Bruce  Hall,  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh  (13). 

American  Jewish  Outlook -K.Friday Jewish  Int 1934     5     24     224     3.00 

Albert  W.  Golomb,  Publisher.  1037  Forbes  St.  (19). 
fEvfiT.  ex. 

American  Srbobran   (Serb.)...  JTues.,  Sat.      Independent 1900     7     26     259     8.00 

M.  Sokitch,  Ed.;  Serb  Nat'l  Federation,  Pub.,  8414  Fifth  Ave.  (13). 
Arrow-fV      ....  Friday Collegiate 1945      5      24     213  x3.50 

Students   of  Chatham  College,   Publishers,   Woodland  Rd.    (32). 
Automotive  Market  Report    !„.     Ul     ,,„„  /Automobile       1951     3     26     187   15.00 
and  Auto  Week-f JBi-wkly,  Mon- \Accessories  Controlled  free  dist. 

Sidney  Friedlander,  Editor;  Automotive  Auction  Publishing,  Inc.,  Suite  1000, 

Jones  Law  Bldg.  (19). 
B last  Furnace  and  Steel  Plant.M on thly Iron  &  Steel 1913     2     39     140     2.50 

Charles  Longenecker,  Editor;  Steel  Publications,  Inc.,  Pub.,  830  Grant  St.  (30). 
BOTO  News-f .Friday Independent 1948      8     24      294     2.00 

Wallace  Carroll,  Editor;  James  G.  Fulton,  Publisher,  100  Broughton  Rd. 
Brentwood  News  (offset)  +  . ..Thursday Independent 1950     9     23     301 

J.  G.  Fulton,  Publisher,  2886  W.  Liberty  Ave. 
Brookline  Journal  + Thursday Independent 1932     5     24     224 

C.  Dale  Noah,  Editor;  Lloyd  A.  Green,  Publisher,  824  Brookline  Blvd. 

Bulletin  of  Allegheny             \Qof«-Jo«          ur<wU*ai  1011      i      Ki>       R7     200 

County    Medical   Society..  [Saturday Medical 1911      1     52        87     2.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Wm.  A.  Barrett,  M.D.,  Editor;  Allegheny  County  Medical  Society,  Publisher, 
225  Jenkins  Bldg.  (22). 

Cfcndleburner,  The+  V .Monthly Collegiate 1982   cLt  rolled1  fL  dist. 

Evening  Students  of  University  of  Pittsburgh,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
2701  Cathedral  of  Learning. 

Carnegie  Alumnus 6  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Alum 1914     3     26     128  x 

Den  ton  Beal,  Editor;  Alumni  Federation  of  Carnegie  2     40     128 

Institute  of  Technology,  Publisher,  Schenley  Park  (18). 

Carnegie  Magazine V Monthly Art.  Lit.  Sci 1927     2     32     101     2.00 

James  M.  Bovard,  Editor;  Carnegie  Institute,  Publisher,  4400  Forbes  Ave.  (13). 

Carnegie  Tartan+V Tuesday Collegiate 1906     5     24     220     1.10 

Students  of  Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology,  Editors  and  Publishers    (18). 

Carnegie  TechnicalV 6ti.ayr Coll.  &  Eng'g 1936     2     40     186     1.25 

Students  of  Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
5075  Forbes  (18). 


**6,2O8 


2.00 
1.50 


11.999 


248,000 
29,185 

$12,000 

WO 

11,733 
3,936 

*2,787 

5,306 

3,285 
1,778 

$12,000 
22,400 

16,400 

4,000 

900 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonp*r*fl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubacription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Catholic  Observer -f .Thursday Roman  Catn 1898     8     24     298     2.75 

J.  Milton  Hammond,  Editor  and  Publisher,  410  North  Ave.  (9). 
Cata  Magazine Monthly Pets 1946     8     26     180     8.50 

Raymond  D.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  4  Smithneld  St.  (22). 
Ceramic  Forum .Monthly Ceramics 1925     8     26     140 

James  A.  Stewart,  Editor;  O.  Hommel  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  475.     Controlled  free  dist. 

Charette,  The-f Monthly Architects 192°  controlled1  f ree^iJt. 

Tally  McKee,  Editor;  John  J.  McKee,  Publisher.  516  Sherman  Ave.  (12). 
Chartiers  Valley  Times — See  Crafton. 

Christian  Statesman  (no  adv.)  Bi-monthly Educ.  &  Relig....l867     2     27      143      1.50 

J.  R.  Patterson,  D.D.,  Editor;  National  Reform  Association,  Publisher, 
Publication  Bldg.,  209  Ninth  St.  (22). 

Coal  Mining Monthly Coal  Industry....  1899     8     27      140     3.00 

P.  F.  Jasik.  Editor;  Modern  Mining  Publishing  Co.,  4575  Country  Club  Dr.  (36). 

Courier -f   (Negro) Saturday Independent 1910     5     24     207     6.00*129,358 

Printed  in  12  editions;  City  Ed.;  Louisiana  Ed.;  Florida  Ed.;  National  Ed.;  New 
York  Seaboard  Ed.;  Washington  Ed.;  Philadelphia  Ed.;  Ohio  Ed.;  Chicago  Ed.; 
Detroit  Ed. ;  Georgia  Ed. ;  Far  West  Ed. 
Pittsburgh  Courier  Pub.  Co.,  Center  Ave.  at  Francis  St.  (80). 

Crucible Monthly Chemistry 1915     2     28     106     2.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Dr.  Irving  Bezman,  Editor ;  Pittsburgh  Section  of  the  American  Chemical  Society, 
Publisher,  4400  6th  Ave.  (18). 

Dairymen's  Price  Reporter -f .Monthly Dairy  Indus 1925  Controlled*  freifdist 

Homer  H.  Marts,  Editor;  Dairymen's  Co-operative  Sales  Assoc.,  Publisher, 
Fourth  Floor,  Century  Bldg.  (22). 

Dental  Digest Monthly Dental 1895     3     26      140     5.00 

Dr.  Edward  J.  Ryan,  Editor;  M.  B.  Massol,  Publisher,  1005  Liberty  Ave.  (22). 

District  Heating Quarterly {nSSiiii  1915  2  88  182  8-°° 

John  F.  Collins,  Jr.,  Ed.;  Nat'l  District  Heating  Assn..  827  N.  Euclid  Ave.  (6). 

Duquesne  Duke Friday Collegiate 1924  5  24  210  xl.50 

Students  of  Duquesne  University.  Publisher,  Rm.  310,  Administration  Bldg. 

East  Liberty  Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1901  8  24  294  1.50 

J.  G.  Fulton,  Publisher,  2850  Espy  Ave.  (16). 

G"^*^g.^P.?^.e^..!.^!^,a.n..}Montnly Fraternal 1892      3      26      140  x   150,000 

K.  S.*  Wittm^nrEd.7  Greater  Beneficial  Union,  Publisher,  1505-7  Carson  St.  (3). 

Greater  Pittsburgh Monthly Management 1919     3      27      140  xl.OO 

July  and  August  issues  combined.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Raymond  H.  Wilson,  Editor;  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Pittsburgh,  Publisher, 
7th  Ave.  and  Smithneld  St.  (19). 

Hazelwood  Envoy  -f {?L~™ly*          Independent 1933      5      24     210      1.50 


10,402 

4,200 
$6,551 

3,500 
$4,200 


1:2,200 


8,500 
1,OOO 


$20,273 
1680 


$4,000 


$6,000 


'iThurs. 

Dorothy  Kovacs,  Editor;  Michael  Michaliszyn  and  Frank  S.  Rakaczky, 
Publishers,  6041  Second  Ave.  (7). 

Hi  Way,  The  (no  adv.) .Bi-weekly Presbyterian 1956     2     25        98     2.00 

Margaret  J.  Patton,  Editor;  Board  of  Christian  Education  of  The  United  Presby- 
terian Church  of  North  America,  Publisher,  209  Ninth  St.  (22). 

Home  wood -Brush  ton  News. ..-Thursday Independent 1935     8     24     296 

E.  W.  Swigart.  Editor  and  Publisher,  7726  Kelly  St.  (21>. 

Industrial  Heating .Monthly Metal  Trades....  1984     2     controlled  circ 

I.  S.  WishosW,  Editor;  National  Industrial  Pub.  Co.,  Union  Trust  Bldg.   (19).' 

Instrument  and  1«i  w»~««.viw       flndust.  A  1968     4     26     214 

Apparatus  News-f f Bi-monthly {Scientlflc  2     40     214 

Richard  Rimbach,  Editor  and  Publisher,  845  Ridge  Ave.  (12).      Controlled  circ. 

1928      3      26      140      4.00 
2      40      140 

Qualified  paid 
Controlled  circ. 

Also  provides  A.B.C.  Statement.  *16,5&4.  Total  unpaid  dist.  6,019. 
M.  H.  Aronson,  Editor;  Richard  Rimliach,  Publisher,  846  Ridge  Ave.  (12). 

Iron  and  Steel  Engineer Monthly Steel  Industry...  1924     2     40      140x7.50 

T.  J.  Ess,  Ed.;  Assn.  of  Iron  and  Steel  Engrs.,  Pub.,  1010  Empire  Bid*.   (22). 

1954      3      26      140      4.00 
2      40      140 

Total  unpaid  dist. 
Charles  W.  Covey,  Ed. ;  Instrument  Society  of  America,  Pub.,  813  Sixth  Ave.  (22) . 

Jewish  Criterion-!- .Friday Jewish  (Rel.)....  1893     4     26      175     3.00 

Milton  Busman,  Editor;  Sadie  S.  Alter,  Pub.,  Graphic  Arts  Bldg.,  422  First  Ave. 

Jewish  Pictorial  Leader + .Monthly Independent 1*87     5     24     200     3.00 

Louis  Yale  Borkon,  Editor;  Jewish  Leader  Pub.  Co.,  1929  Murray  Ave.    (17). 

^C™?1  °\    tA*  •«*  Polluti°n{  Quarterly {contro?ntl011     1955     8     26     188  X 

Harry  M.  Pieri"Editor':  Journal  of  the  Air  Pollution  Control  Assn.,  Publisher, 
4400  Fifth  Ave.  (18). 

Junior  Magazine  (no  adv.) Bi-monthly Fraternal 1939     8     27     182          x 

Michael  Grasha.  Editor;  Junior  Order  Dept.  of  the  Croatian  Fraternal  Union  of 
America.  8441  Forbes  St.  (18). 


flndus.  Instru. 

Instruments  and  Automation.Monthly jforMeas.  ft 

[Control 


ISA  Journal  (Journal  of  the]  +**** Mtr  (Tech.  Inst. 

Instrument  Soc.  of  Amer.)  f Momniy 1&  Auto.  Con. 


$2,212 


18.000 


>  19,01 2 


>86,804 


>1 6,486 
>4,303 


9,836 

*12,069 

4,222 

31,500 
9,400 

$1,800 
22,000 


-„„_.*.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -rUses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
•as,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNall? 
estimate.  Vlssued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Liberty  Ledger 4- .Thursday Independent 1921     8     24     286     a  00 

John  B.  Collins.  Editor;  Charles  T.  Paull,  Publisher, 

8269  W.  Liberty  Ave..  Dormont  (16). 
Listy  Svateho  Frantiska       \ 

(St.  Francis  Leaflets)    +  VMonthly Religious 1924 

(Eng.  ft  Slovak) J 

Slovak  Franciscan  Fathers,  Publisher,  232  S.  Home  Ave.  (2) 

Magyar  sag -f-   (Hung.) Friday Independent 1925 

Issued  bi-weekly  during  July  and  Aug. 

Eugene  Szebedinszky,  Editor  and  Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  5629. 

Military  Systems  Design Bi-monthly {J^d  Controls081957     2 

Richard  Rimbach.  Publisher.  845  Ridge  Ave.  (12). 

}Monthly United  Presby...  1884     2 


Ctre 
55,900 


2      31      126     2.00        $4,900 


5      24      196      5.00        §2,800 


40 
25 


140 
140 


7      26     280 


1.50 
(19). 
2.50 


196      5.00 
224     2.00 


294     2.00 


Controlled  circ. 
30      112      1.50 

Edith  L.   McBane,  Editor;  United  Presbyterian   Women's   General   Missionary 
Society,  Publisher,  209  Ninth  St.  (22). 

Money  and  Commerce Bi-wkly,  Sat.. ..Financial 1902     8     32     150     5.00 

C.  A.  Sweadner,  Editor;  Finance  Company  in  Pittsburgh,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
806  MageeBldg.  (22). 

Mount  Lebanon  News 4- Thursday Independent 1945     9     23     301     3.00 

Wallace  Carroll,  Ed.;  The  Mt.  Lebanon  News,  Pub..  2886  W.  Liberty  Ave.  (16). 

Mt.  Washington  News .Friday Independent 1903      5      24      224      1.50 

Flora  B.  Good.  Editor;  South  Hills  Ptg.  Co..  Pub.,  129  Shiloh  St.  (11). 
Narodne  Noviny  (National    1 

News)    (no  adv.)   ( Slovak \ Fortnightly Fraternal 1908     5     24     217 

ft  English) I 

Emil  Stanky.  Editor;  National  Slovak  Society.  Publisher.  616  Court  PI. 

Narodne  Slovo  (National        \TV,i^«/i«^          w».«f^»»oi  ion 

Word)  4-     (Ukrain.) [Thursday Fraternal 1914 

Ukrainian  National  Aid  Assn.,  Pub.,  527  Second  Ave. 
National  Glass  Budget .Saturday Glass  Indus 1884      4      28 

A.  W.  Kimes.  Editor;  Budget  Publishing  Co.,  916  Empire  Bldg.  (22) 
News-f- Thursday Independent 1900     5     26 

J.  G.  Fulton.  Publisher,  2886  W.  Liberty  Ave.  (16). 
Oakland  News-f Thursday Independent 1934      8      24 

Jack  Helck,  Editor;  Jack  and  Lucyle  Ane  Cargo,  Pubs.,  119  Meyran  Ave.  (13). 

r  Oral  Hygiene Monthly Dentists 1911     2     Controlled  circ. 

•<   Oral  Hygiene  (Latin-  ITU^+M,,  f  Dental  Int.  of   1930     2     24      140 

I       American  Edition)  (Span.)  lMontniy \ Latin  America  Controlled  free  dist. 

^  Dr.  Edward  J.  Ryan.  Editor;  M.  B.  Massol,  Publisher.  1005  Liberty  Ave.   (22). 

Pennsylvania   Motorist4- Monthly Motoring 1927     5     24     224     2.00 

A.  M.  Evangelisti,  Jr.,  Editor;  Pittsburgh  Motor  Club,  Publisher, 
Boulevard  of  Allies  at  Wood  St.  (22). 

Pitt  News-f Mon.  &  Wed Collegiate 1917      5      24     224x3.00 

Students  of  the  University  of  Pittsburgh,  Editors  and  Publishers  (13). 

Plttsburczanin  (The  Pitts-  IEVIJ,,.-               T«/i««««/»»nf        IOOA     7     OR 
burgher)     (Polish) [Friday Independent 1920     7     26 

Mrs.  Victor  L.  Alski,  Editor;  Pittsburgher  Polish  Daily  Pub.  Co., 
2637  Penn  Ave.  (22). 

Pittsburgh    Automobilist4-... -Monthly Motoring 1931      3      28      140      1.50 

Penna.  Motor  Club  Publications,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  8,  Harrisburg. 

Pittsburgh  Business  Ivrft^fMir  PnafnA«a  193°     2     40     126 

Review    (no  adv.) ^Monthly Business Controlled  free  dist. 

Bervard  Nichols,  Ed.;  Bureau  of  Business  Research,  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh   (13). 

Pittsburgh   C«tholic4- Thursday Catholic 1844      8      21      301      4.00 

John  J.  Ward.  Editor;  Pittsburgh  Catholic  Publishing  Associates,  Inc., 
110  Third  Ave.  (22). 

Pittsburgher Monthly Shopp'g  Mag 1963     8      27      138      8.00 

Susan  Graham,  Ed.;  Bassett  Press  and  Mailing  Co.,  Pub.,  377  McKee  PI.  (13V 


>19,961 

$17,000 


**7,012 

$2,650 

$15,496 


7,916 
2,666 

>86,153 

$18,804 


$7,000 


287      3.00         54,234 


47,000 

$2,300 
*59,193 


Pittsburgh  Legal  Journal  +  ... 


*  Sat' 


Court  News  .......  .1853 


i960 
$650 


$31,000 


«  oun  6       22       238    25'°° 

1    Pitsburgh  Lepral  Journal     ..  Saturday.          Court  News      .1853      2      22      105    17. 50 
L  R.  M.  Blair.  Ed.;  Pittsburgh  Legal  Journal,  Inc.,  Pub.,  434  Blvd.  of  Allies  (19). 

PiBuNetfnVTe<lCher8  ^Monthly Educational 1907      2      36      122   xl.OO 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Carsten  Ahrens,  Editor;  Pittsburgh  Teacher  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

805  Bessemer  Bldg.  (22). 
Plumbing  News Monthly Plumbinpr 1905      2      36      122      1.00 

T.  F.  Vickers,  Editor  and  Pub.,  903  Standard  Life  Bldg.,  845  Fourth  Ave.  (22). 
Post-Gazette  4- Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1786     8     23     301  15.65**274,76S 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

P.  G.  Publishing  Company.  110  Grant  St.  (30). 
_          ,  f  Evg.ex.Sun.,  T«j««««y»Ai 

PWM  + 1  Sun.  Morn.     I"*«P«n*« 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  W.  Forater,  Editor;  Press  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher.  Box  666  (80). 
Progress  4-      ..     ..  ..        Thursday Independent 1948     8     24     290     5.20          9,120 

Robert  V.  McCarthy,  Ed.;  Edward  Dardanell,  Pub.,  11101  Frankstown  Rd.  (SB). 

Circulation— frwSept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *T«ne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPublisner's  Rej>ort:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  *  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaHy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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1884 


8      2S     320  15.60**301,730 
Sunday  circ.  10.40**517,8«7 


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Proofs.  The  Dental  Trade     lMrmthi-  Dental  Sun          1917     *     26     uo 

Journal  ................................  JMontnly  ..........  Dental  Sup  .........  Controlled  free  dist.        1  6,908 

Merwin  B.  Mas  sol,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1005  Liberty  Ave.  (22). 
Keporter-f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1989     6     28     140     1.50        J2.000 

Marion  von  Kirtley,  Editor;  Johnny  Jones,  Publisher,  908  Warrington  Ave.     $7,985  —  Free 
Russkij  Vistnik  (Russian      1  1000      a.     OR     QQA     o  RA 

Messenger)    (Carpatho-       Quarterly  ........  Religious  ...........  1922   ^nt?olled  free  dist.       *2,500 

Russian)  .....  ........................  J 

Rev.  John  Miller,  Editor;  United  Russian  Orthodox  Brotherhood  of  America, 

Publisher,  888  Boulevard  of  Allies  (2). 
Science  Counselor  ....................  Quarterly  ........  Coll.  Science  .......  1937     2     87     121x2.00          8,000 

Rev.  J.  P.  Moroney,  C.  S.  Sp.,  Editor;  Duquesne  University  Press,  Publisher, 

901   Vickroy  St.    (19). 
Sharpsburg  Herald  —  See  Sharps  burs:. 
Sion  (Zion)    (Slovak)  .............  Monthly  ..........  Religious  ...........  190°     £     JJ     J|9     2'00          1'500 

Rev.  A.  Mazak  and  Rev.  R.  Shintay,  Editors  ;  Slavia  Printing  Co.,  Publisher, 
842  Blvd.  of  Allies    (22). 

?S?ovik)!.S.l°.T.a^}Sem!-mo  .........  Educ.  &  Frat  ......  1903     6     24     210x2.10 

Emil  Stankoviansicy,  Editor;  Slovak  Evangelical  Union  of  America,  Publisher. 

1601  Beaver  Ave.  (38). 
Sokol  Polski  (Polish)  .............  Ftntly  ..............  Fraternal  ...........  1894      5     22      168  x       20,000 

M.  Wasilewski,  Editor;  Polish  Falcons  of  America,  Pub.,  97  S.   18th  St.   (3). 
South  Hills  Record  +  ..............  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1904     8     24     294     2.00          6,885 

V.  Paul  Harrison,  Editor;  L.  C.  Anderson,  Publisher.  2524  Brownsville  Rd.  (10). 
Squirrel  Hill  News-f-  ..............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1923     6     22     200     2.00        *4,494 

Leon  Miller,  Editor;  Squirrel  Hill  News  Times,  Publisher,   1701  Murray  Ave. 

S*A«1  Vnnlmn****  ««rf  1  flron  *  Steel         1948       *       20       14°    *8-00 

vil^n^l  K««.  JMjmthly  ..........  {Processing  2     26     140 

Maintenance  News  ............  /-">        *  \Industry  Controlled  free  dist.       14,015 

James  D.  Kelly.  Editor  and  Publisher,  628  Washington  Rd.  (28). 
Steel  Labor  .............................  .Monthly  ..........  Labor  .................  1936     4     30     217     x.48          2,215 

Prints  edition  for  Indianapolis,  Indiana. 

Vincent  Sweeney,  Editor;  United  Steelworkers  of  America,  Publisher, 
1600  Commonwealth  Bldg.  (22). 

Q__  «,  .,„     .    ,  fEvg.ex.Sun.,  T«^~>,,  ,!<,„*         1927      8     22     315  15.60**181,106 

Sun-Telegraph  -f  ......................  jgu£  Morn      Independent  .......  Sunday  circ.  10.40**393,183 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  S.  Lampe,  Editor;  Hearst  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Telegraph  Square   (30). 


J 


Monthly  ..........  Religious  ...........  1906     2     80     119      1.50 

Rev.  George  Dolak,  Editor;  Slovak,  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  Publisher, 

842  Blvd.  of  Allies,  (22). 
Tribune  (offset)  -f-  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1898     6     21     231     2.00          9,012 

James  G.  Fulton,  Publisher.  2886  W.  Liberty  Ave.  (16). 
TV  Guide—See  Radnor,  Pa.  Pittsburgh  Ed.  *233,935. 
Unione-f   (Italian)  ..................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1890     7     26     280      1.00      §15,089 

Muzio  Frediani.  Editor;  Fredianl  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  1719  Liberty  Ave.  (22). 
Wilkinsburg  Gazette  —  See  Wilkinsburg. 

Wan!d  En£e)nn~t  (  ™?"'.          jsemi-mo.  ........  Fraternal  ............  1918     4     26     205      1.00 

Printed  "in  i  two*  editions'.  'Hungarian  Ed.,  circ.  20,000.  English  Ed.,  circ.  20,000. 
Coloman  Revesz,  Editor;  William  Penn  Fraternal  Assn.,  Publisher, 

486-442  Fourth  Ave.  (19). 
Winged  Head-f  .......................  .Monthly  ..........  Club  A  ff  airs  .......  1911     2     42      140  xl.OO        $8,900 

Francis  Ketchum,  Editor;  Pittsburgh  Athletic  Assn.,  Publisher. 

1180  Ridge  Ave.  (12). 
Zajednicar+   (Croatian  &      \Vrt*A.v  *v,t«™,i  1906     8     24     290  x 

Eng.j  ..................................  ,  Friday  .............  rraternal  ...........  Controlled  free  dist.     J60,000 

Stephen  F.  Brkich,  Editor;  Croatian  Frat.,  Union  of  America,  Publisher, 
8441  Forbes  St.  (18). 

ZhS?*d5ITmk  *  ^^       }8ti'amo  ..........  Fraternal  ..........  1908     4     26  x.96  - 

Paul  Blazetr  EditorT  Zivena  Beneficial  Society,  Pub.,  842  Blvd.  of  Allies  (22). 

PITTSTON  (L8),  pop.  16,012;  Luzerne  Co.  (NE).  On  Susquehanna  River.  9  m  NE  of 
Wilkes-Barre.  D&H;  DL&W;  ERIE;  L&WV;  LV  RRs.  Manufactures  silk,  bev- 
erages, stoves,  textiles,  rayon  manufacturing  machinery,  paper,  cigars,  dresses. 
Railroad  shops.  Extensive  hard  coal  mining  and  shipping. 

Dispatch  ...................................  Sunday  ............  Independent  ......  1947     5     24     210     7.80   **S,54S 

William  A.  Watson,  Editor;  Pitts  ton  Publishing  Co.,  Kehoe  Bldg. 

Gazetted  .................................  JJvg.  ex.  Sun...Republican  .........  1850     8     22     294     9.00        34,537 

Willard  D.  Peck,  Publisher. 

POINT  MARION  (C6),  pop.  2,197;  Fayette  Co.  (SW).  On  Monongahela  River,  17  m 
SW  of  Union  town.  B&O  RR.  Glassware,  beverages,  metal  novelties  manufac- 
tured. Soft  coal  mines.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
News  4-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1928     8     24     294     3.00          8,610 

W.  H.  Duliere,  Sr.,  Editor;  W.  H.  and  Lillian  M.  Duliere,  Publishers. 
No.  Nine  Penn  St. 


t.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPoblisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.    ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat    Population—  1950  Census.     xRand  McNatly 
estimate.   V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fes. 
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„   _  Ertab  Cols<2> Width? Depth    Sub  Cbt 

PORTAGE  (E5).  pop.  4,871;  Cambria  Go.  (8WC).  18  m  NE  of  Johnstown.  PA  RR. 

Textile  mills.  Soft  coal  mines;  timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Dispatch -f Thursday Independent 1904     8     24     280     8.00        §3,375 

A.  J.  Tomaaelli,  Editor;  Sedloff  Publications.  Inc.,  709  Caldwell  Ave.  w»*» 

PORT  ALLEGANY  (F2),  pop.  2,519;  McKean  Co.  (NW).  On  Allegheny  River,  20  m 

8E  of  Olean,  N.  Y.  C&PA;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  glass  bottles,  glass  blocks, 

wood  chemicals,  extracts,  dolls.  Trout  hatchery.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Reporter- Argus  + .Thursday Republican 1874     8     24     280     8.00       1 1,606 

*"~   '  *  «  P.  Boiler,  7"JiA J  «-i-ii_i — 


Charles  i 


,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


8     26     822     1.25        93,120 


116,000 
t2,300 


PORT  ROYAL  <H4%),  pop.  800;  Juniata  Co.  (SC).  On  Juniata  River,  15  m  SE  of 
Lewistown.  PA  RR.  Lumber  mills;  dress  factory.  Dairy,  grain  farms. 

Times  + Tuesday Independent 1876 

G.  M.  Runkle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

POTTSTOWN  (L5),  pop.  22,589  (special  U.  S.  Census  11-18-57,  gives  25,860);  Mont- 
gomery Co.  (SE).  On  Schuylkill  River,  18  m  SE  of  Reeding.  PA;  READ  RRs. 
Manufactures  tires,  plastics,  pipe  fittings,  steel  bridges,  die  castings,  axles, 
auto  parts,  shirts,  underwear,  hosiery,  children's  dresses,  farm  and  automatic 
tapping  machinery,  paint,  metal  products,  work  clothing,  electric  heaters,  shoe 
polish,  tools,  cement  and  clay  pipes.  Hill  School.  Diversified  farming. 

Hill  News+V Friday Collegiate 1899     5      24     224     8.00 

Students  of  Hill  School,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Mercury -f Morn.ex.Sun...Independent -1887     8     22     294  21.00  ++22,132 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Pottstown  Daily  News  Pub.  Co.,  Hanover  and  King  Sts. 

Pottstown  Motorist* Monthly Motoring "30  ^"^f^  jJO 

Stephen  Morris,  Editor;  Pottstown  Automobile  Club,  Publisher,  High  St. 

Pretzel  Baker,  The Monthly Pretzel  Bak'g 1945  2  26  105  x 

Alex  Tisdale,  Editor;  National  Pretzel  Bakers  Institute,  Cherry  Lane  Farm. 

POTTSVILLEf  (K4),  pop.  28,640;  Schuylkill  Co.  (EC).  On  Schuylkill  River,  85  m  N 
of  Reading.  LV;  PA;  READ  RRs.  Manufactures  shirts,  electronic  equipment, 
machine  parts,  bricks,  burial  vaults,  pajamas,  underwear,  beverages,  building 
blocks,  paper  boxes,  optical  goods,  furniture,  steel  doors  and  frames.  Foundries ; 
railroad  shops.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming. 

Republican-f Evg.  ex.Sun...Republican 1884     9     28     294  21.00++26,721 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  H.  Zerbey  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publishers,  111  Mahantonga  St. 

"^iuSaSSH.*!^ }Q»~terl, Motorin* 1928     2     38     126     *-76 

W.  A.  Jones,  Ed.;  Schuylkill  Motor  Club,  Pub.,  Sentinel  Ptg.  House,  Manheim. 

PROSPECT  PARK  (M7),  pop.  6,884;  Delaware  Co.  (SE).  8  m  NW  of  Chester.  Railroad 
station,  Moore.  PA  RR.  Wire  factory.  Residential. 

Interboro  News  + Thursday Independent 1932     8     24     294     1.00        §1,780 

Russell  L.  Davison,  Editor  and  Publisher,  507  Chester  Pike. 

PUNXSUTAWNEY  (E8%),  pop.  8,969;  Jefferson  Co.  (WC).  80  m  NE  of  Pittsburgh. 
B&O;  PA  RRs.  Foundries;  planing,  textile  mills;  beverages,  broom  factories; 
meat  packing  plant;  railroad  shops.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat, 
potatoes. 

Spirit 4- Evg.  ex.Sun...Republican 1873     8     23     294  21.49   ++5,775 

P.  L.  Smith,  Editor;  Spirit  Publishing  Company,  N.  Findley  St. 

QUAKERTOWN  (M4H).  pop.  6,678;  Bucks  Co.  (SE).  16  m  SE  of  Allentown.  LVT; 
READ  RRs.  Manufactures  hosiery,  luggage,  shoe  welting,  shirts,  clothing,  stoves, 
hassocks,  overhead  doors,  cigar  boxes,  glass,  rubber  products,  gaskets,  cast  iron 
pipe,  electric  grills.  Hatchery.  Agriculture.  Dairv  products,  poultry,  potatoes. 

Free  Press-}- {l^^*' Sat' Independent 1881     8     24     308  13.00 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  Bucks  Countian  Farm  and  Home  of  Sellersville. 
George  R.  Fox,  Editor;  Chas.  M.  Meredith,  Publisher,  812  W.  Broad  St. 

QUARRYVILLE  (K6),  pop.  1,187;  Lancaster  Co.  (SEC).  16  m  SE  of  Lancaster.  PA 

RR.  Manufactures  fertilizers,  cement  blocks,  women's  and  children's  clothing, 

Stone  quarries.  Diversified  farming.  Milk,  grain,  poultry. 
Lancaster  Farming -f Friday Agric     5     21     231     2.00 

O.  L.  McGrew,  Editor;  Alfred  C.  Alspach,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1524,  Lancaster. 
Sun-Christiana  Ledger «f .Mon.&Thurs...Independent. 1885     6     26     273     4.60 

George  A.  Smith,  Editor;  Alfred  C.  Alspach,  Publisher,  127  S.  Church  St. 

RADNOR  (M6),  pop.  X  1,000  (br.  of  Wayne  P.  O.).  Delaware  Co.  (SE).  6  m  W  of  Phila- 
delphia. PA  RR.  Bank  town,  Wayne.  Residential. 

TV  Guide Saturday |™,!f  £****•        1953     2     25       91     5,00 

Printed  in  61  editions:  Alabama  Ed.,  +16,913;' Central  Calif.  Ed..  +10,022;  Chi- 
cago Ed.,  +265,069;  Cleveland  Ed.,  +254,403;  Connecticut  Valley  Ed.,  +132,- 
159;  Corpus  Chris  ti-San  Antonio  Ed.,  16,490;  Dallas -Fort  Worth  Ed.,  +S2,- 
603;  Detroit  Ed.,  +184,680;  Eastern  Washington  Ed.,  *29,2O7;  Florida  State 
Ed  '+80,184;  Georgia  Ed.,  *57,282;  Gold  Coast  Ed.,  +82,409;  Gulf  Coast  Ed., 
+28,311;  Houston-Galveston  Ed.,  +47,222;  Illinois  Ed.,  +61,924;  Indiana  Ed., 
+87,440;  Iowa  Ed., +66,917;  Kansas  City  Ed.,  £147,386;  Kentucky  Ed.,  *27,- 
308;  Lake  Ontario  fed.,  +281,812;  Louisiana  Ed.,  +31,159:  Michigan  Ed.,  +77,- 
053;  Minnesota  Ed.,  102,694;  Missouri  Ed.,  +18,022;  Nebraska  Ed.,  +62,- 
605;  New  England  Ed.,  +334,339;  New  York  Metropolitan  Ed.,  +1,279319; 
New  York  State  Ed.,  +124,448;  Northern  Calif.  Ed.,  +266,618;  North  Caro- 


§5,740 


§5,421 

§2,109 


Clrcul«tk»-++Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  +Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  13  to  inch.  Y  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  Vlsstted  only  dating  academic  year.  xSubtcriptlon  included  In  membership  fee. 

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RADNOR  (Continued)  Estab  Col$<5>WidthVDtpth    Sub  Circ 

Una  Ed.,  +49,440;  Oklahoma  Ed.,  +45,877;  Oregon  Ed.,  +43,O32;  Philadelphia 
Ed.,  +324*368;  St.  Lawrence  Ed.,  +40,022;  St.  Louis  Ed.,  *  10,861;  Southern 
Calif.  E<L.  +362,885;  South  Carolina  Ed.,  *  18,327;  Southern  Ohio  Ed.,  +2O9,- 
37O;  Tennessee  Ed.,  +23,620;  Utah-Idaho  Edition,  9,189;  Virginia  Ed., 
+39,082;  Washington-Baltimore  Ed.,  *  162, 3 39;  West  Virginia  Ed.,  +33,541; 
Western  Washington  State  Ed.,  +106,679;  Wichita  Ed.,  +68,869;  Wisconsin 
Ed.,  +84,790.  Combined  circ.,  5,928,289. 

Editions  published  under  franchise  arrangements:  Colorado  Ed.,  +74,736; 
Pittsburgh  Ed.,  +233,935;  Scranton-Wilkes-Barre  Ed.,  +43,871;  Hazleton- 
Williamsport  Ed.,  +40,121;  Binghamton  Ed.,  +16,097.  Total  Combined  Circ. 
6,337,049. 

Merrill  Panitt,  Editor;  Triangle  Publications,  Inc. 

READINGf  (L6),  pop.  100,820;  Berks  Co.   (SE).  On  Schuylkill  River,  51  m  NW  of 

Philadelphia.  PA;  READ  RRs.  Airlines :  CAP ;  EAL;  TWA. 

Manufactures   hosiery,   hosiery   machinery,   alloy   steel,   builders'   hardware, 

steel  castings,  children's  shoes,  candies,  silk  underwear,  goggles,  lace  machines, 

optical  goods,  auto  frames,  narrow  fabrics,  electronic  equipment.  Railroad  shops. 

Five  banks;  deposits    (6-28-68),   $240,689,793.   71,983   electric    (AC)    meters; 

36,966  gas   (artif.)  meters;  79,236  telephones.  Albright  College.  Stone,  silica, 

limestone  quarries. 
Advertiser-f Thursday Shopper 1951     6     24     226 

Joseph  Lewalskl,  Editor  and  Publisher,  230  Wood  St. 
Albrightian-f  V .Friday Collegiate 1879     5     24     206     2.20  $750 

Students  of  Albright  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Berks  County  Law  Journal. ...Thursday Legal 1908     2     25      106     4.25  $235 

Adam  B.  Krafczek,  Editor;  Berks  County  Bar  Assn.,  Publisher. 
Berks  County  Review Thursday Independent 1956     6     24     224     2.50 

Joseph  J.  Lewalski,  Publisher,  230  Wood  St. 

(ie.»U-L                                         /Ev*- ex-  Sun.,r    ,  WMfcW.     .         1868      8     22      298  20.80 ++46,473 
«•»+ iSun.  Morn,     '^dependent Sunday  circ.  7.80 ++64,539 

W.  S.  Dillon,  Editor;  Reading  Eagle  Co.,  Pub.,  SON.  4th  St. 
Times-f Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1858     8     22     298  20.80 ++35,754 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Reading  Eagle  Co.,  Publisher,  345  Penn  St. 

Gazeta  Readingska  (Fol.)  +  ..Monthly Independent 1909     6     36     262     2.00 

Metropolitan  Pub.  Co.,  219  South  5th  St. 

Labor  Advocate+ Friday Labor 1900     8     24     280     2.00 

Ellwood  R.  Keppley,  Editor;  Reading  Publishing  Co-operative  Assn.,  27  Reed  St. 

.....  }Month]y Motoring 1923      2      36      119     x.50        32,300 

G.  D.  Ermen trout. "Editor;  Reading  Automobile  Club,  Publisher,  Kutztown. 

Record -f    (offset) Thursday Independent 1966     5     24     215   13.00        22,411 

Normand  Poirier,  Editor;  Jerry  Kobrin,  Publisher,  364  Penn  St. 

RENOVO  (G3).  pop.  8,751;  Clinton  Co.  (NC).  On  Susquehanna  River,  68  m  NW  of 
Williamsport.  PA  RR.  Railroad  shops.  Steel  kitchen  equipment  manufactured. 
Soft  coal  mines ;  fire  clay  pits.  Truck,  fruit,  poultry  farms. 

Record4- {l^^- Sat' Independent 1871     9     22     294   15.60        §1,6SO 

Bennett  Shaffer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

REYNOLDSVILLE  (E8),  pop.  8,569;  Jefferson  Co.  (WC).  9  m  W  of  Du  Bois.  PA  RR. 
Manufactures  silk,  bricks,  macaroni,  caskets  and  burial  cases,  tile,  beverages. 
Soft  coal  mines;  fire  clay  pits;  hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Star4- Thursday Independent 1892     8     24     308     4.00        §1,754 

L.  I.  Shindledecker.  Editor;  Bill  G.  Wescoat,  Publisher. 

RIDGWAYf  (E3),  pop.  6,244;  Elk  Co.  (NW).  85  m  SE  of  Warren.  B&O;  PA  RRs. 
Manufactures  power  equipment,  brake  lining,  bearings,  lumber,  snow  plows, 
chemicals.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Record -f- Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1892     8     24     28721.42        83,718 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Ray  B.  Miles.  Editor;  Ridgway  Publishing  Co. 

RIMERSBURG  (C8%),  pop.  1,898;  Clarion  Co.  (W).  26  m  NE  of  Butler.  PA.  RR. 
Lumber  mill;  bottling  works.  Coal  mines;  gas  wells;  timber.  Grain,  dairy,  poul- 
try farms. 

Record-f Friday Ind.  Rep 1924     7     24     280     2.50          8,646 

Tom  T.  Andrews,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROARING  SPRING  (F5),  pop.  2,771;  Blair  Co.  (SWC).  14  m  SE  of  Altoona.  PA  RR, 
Blank  books,  ledgers,  tablets,  paper  manufactured.  Stone  quarries.  Diversified 
farming.  Milk,  potatoes,  wheat. 

Cove  News-f- Thursday Independent 1930     8     24     294     2.60          2,285 

H.  A.  Barnhart,  Editor;  H.  A.  Barnhart  and  A.  J.  Steibing,  Publishers, 
819  E.  Main  St. 

ROCHESTER — Beaver-Rochester  Times — See  Beaver. 

ROSEMONT  (M6%),  pop.  2,000;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  10  m  NW  of  Philadelphia. 
PA  RR.  Bank,  Bryn  Mawr.  Manufactures  custom  bodies.  Rosemont  College. 
(Cath.  women).  Residential. 

RamblerV .Monthly Collegiate 1981     5     24     106     2.00 

Students  of  Rosemont  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


Circulation— +*S«Pt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  +Jnne  and  March  A  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Attdit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  J  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Cenatts.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols^WldthV  Depth    Sub  Circ 

ROYERSFORD  (L5),  pop.  8,862;  Montgomery  Co.   (SE).  On  Schuylkill  River,  26  m 
NW  of  Philadelphia.  PA;  READ  RRs.  Manufactures  paper  specialties,  stoves, 
glass   bottles,  underwear,  screw  products,   tools,  steel  forgings,   knit  tubing, 
leather  goods.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  apples. 
Inter-Borough  Press — See  Spring  City. 

Twin  Boro  Advertiser-}- Thursday Republican 1890     8     24     322     2.50          1,838 

L.  E.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ST.  MARYS  (E2%),  pop.  7.846;  Elk  Co.  (NWC).  45  m  SW  of  Olean,  N.  Y.  PA  RR. 

Manufactures  fire  brick,  carbon  products,  sewer  pipe,  building  tile,  incandescent 

lamps,  radio  tubes,  clay  products.  Brewery;  coal  mines;  clay  pits.  Diversified 

farming.  Potatoes,  cabbage,  grain. 
Press-}- Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1910     8     24     29421.42        §3,837 

H.  T.  O'Brien,  Editor;  Daily  Press  Publishing  Company. 
SALTSBURG  (D4%),  pop.  1,156;  Indiana  Co.  (SWC).  30  m  NE  of  Pittsburgh.  PA  RR. 

Soft  coal  mines.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Press Thursday Ind.  Rep .1875     7     26     276     2.00         1,250 

Rev.  John  O.  Miller,  Jr.,  Publisher. 
SANDY  LAKE  (B8).  pop.  767;  Mercer  Co.  (W).  26  m  NE  of  Sharon.  NYC  RR.  Saw, 

flour  mills;  creameries.  Oil  wells;  timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Breeze -f Wednesday Republican 1902     8     22     294     3.00          1,370 

E.  S.  Hassler,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Grove  City. 
SAXTON  (F6),  pop.  1,098;  Bedford  Co.  (S).  18  m  S  of  Hollidaysburg.  H&BTM  RR. 

Manufactures  wooden  toys,  beverages,  candy.  Saw  mill;  coal  mining  and  shipping. 
Broad  Top  Bulletin -f Friday Independent 1947     7     24     280     2.50          1,890 

Olin  W.  Horton,  Editor;  Bulletin  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 
SAYRE   (Jl%),  pop.  7,785;  adjacent  to  Athens,  Pa.,  South  Waverly,  Pa.,  Waverly, 

N.    Y.    Combined    population   of   4-town    area    X  19,500;    Bradford    Co.    (NE). 

19  m  SE  of  Elmira,  N.  Y.  LV  RR.  Manufactures  knit  goods,  dairy  products, 

hardware,  car  wheels,  milled  screw  machines,  greeting  cards,  lumber  products. 

Cold  storage  plant;  greenhouses.  Agriculture. 
Times -f Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1891     8     24     294   20.00   **7,677 

Circulates  also  in  Athens,  Pa.  and  Waverly,  N.  Y. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Harold  Ylngling,  Editor;  Sayre  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 
Valley  News  + Thursday Republican 8     24     294     2.50 

Circulates  also  in  Athens,  Pa.,  Waverly  and  South  Waverly,  N.  Y. 

H.  I.  Seely,  Editor;  Waverly  Sun,  Inc..  Publisher. 
SCHUYLKILL  HAVEN   (K4),  pop.  6,597;  Schuylkill  Co.   (EC).  4  m  S  of  Pottsville. 

LV;  PA;  READ  RRs.  Manufactures  underwear,  shoes,  confectionery,  caskets, 

paper  boxes,  burial  blankets.  Machine  shops ;  bleach  and  dye  works.  Agriculture. 
Call  and  Orwigsburg  News  -f.  Thursday Independent 1892     8     24     301     4.00        §3,240 

Fred  V.  Knecht,  Editor;  W.  K.  Knecht,  Publisher. 
SCHWENKSVILLE  (M5),  pop.  568;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  11  m  NW  of  Norristown. 

READ   RR.   Manufactures   ladies'   handbags,    flour,   feed.    Diversified   farming. 

Wheat,  corn,  potatoes. 
Item-f Thursday Independent 1877     8     24     287     8.00          1,800 

Bruce  MacBain  and  William  Hughes,  Publishers. 
SCOTTDALE    (C5).  pop.   6,249;   Westmoreland  Co.    (SW).   6   m  N  of  Connellsville. 

B&O;  P&LE;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  castings,  machinery  parts,  wooden  han- 
dles, lumber,  crushed  slag,  caskets,  coke.  Railroad  shops.  Coal  mines;  timber. 

Agriculture.  Potatoes,  wheat,  corn. 
Christian  Living Monthly Religious 1954     3     29     133     3.75      $14,158 

Millard  Lind,  Editor;  Mennonite  Publishing  House. 
Gospel  Herald  (no  adv.) Tuesday Mennonite 1908     3     29     147     3.75      $18,166 

Paul  Erb,  Editor;  Mennonite  Publishing  House. 
Independent-Observer-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1879     8     24     301     2.00        J1.910 

Mildred  M.  Stone,  Editor;  Scottdale  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 
SCRANTONf  (L3>,  pop.  125,536;  Lackawanna  Co.  (NE).  18  m  NE  of  Wilkes-Barre. 

CR;  L&WV;  D&H;  DL&W;  ERIE  RRs.  Airlines:  AA;  AAA;  EAL;  TWA. 

Manufactures   castings,   cigars,  phonograph   records,   electronics  equipment, 

gummed  paper,  textbooks,  throwsters,  beds,  kitchen  cabinets,  shoes,  men's  and 

women's  clothing,  metal,  paper,  plastic  and  canvas  products,  wooden  doors  and 

showcases,  explosives,  switch  gear,  lace  and  plastic  curtains,  aluminum  storm 

doors  and  windows,  heating  units,  paints  and  varnishes,  printing,  mining  and 

textile  machinery,  lawn  mowers,  tank  parts,  luggage.  Coal  mining.  Eleven  banks; 

bank   clearings    (12-31-57),    $363,075,000;  deposits    (12-31-57),   $182,899,423. 

94,285  electric  meters;  87,919  gas  (artif.)  meters;  115,226  telephones.  Interna- 
tional Correspondence  Schools,  Marywood  College   (Cath.  women) ;  University 

of  Scranton  (Cath.  men).  Three  TV  stations. 
Bestsellers Semi-mo Book  Review 1941     2     46      147     4.00        $2,600 

R.  F.  Grady,  Editor;  University  of  Scranton,  Publisher. 
Catholic  Light-h Thursday Catholic 1892     8     23     297     3.00      $50,117 

R.  R.  Ms*r.  Thomas  J.  Cawley,  Ed.;  Catholic  Light  Publishing  Co., 
P.  O.  Box  708.  (3). 

Lackawanna  Jurist  (no  adv.). .Friday Legal 1899     2     24     101      5.00 

P.  E.  Pendel,  Esq.,  Editor;  Lackawanna  Bar  Assn.,  Pub.,  701  Connell  Bldgr. 
Lackawanna  Motorist Bi-monthly Motoring 1919     5     24     210x1.00       24,500 

J.  Harold  Brislin.  Ed.:  Lackawanna  Motor  Club,  Pub.,  1035  N.  Washington  Ave. 

26     280     2.50         §7,500 


.  ........  Independent  .......  1911     7 

Matthew  Stachiw,   Editor;  Ukrainian  Workingmen's  Assn., 
Publisher,  624  Olive  St.  (10). 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *Junc  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIssued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Polish-American  Journal........ Saturday Independent .1911     5     24     196     8.00  9,328 

H.  J.  Dende,  Editor;  Dende  Press,  Publisher,  409  Cedar  Ave.   (5). 


.....  1928     2     8«     12«     <•<">          «••« 

Rt,  Rev.  L».  Grochowaki,  Editor;  Rola  Boza,  Publisher,  629  East  Locust  St. 

(Scrantonian-j-  ..........................  Sunday  ............  Republicmn  ........  1897     8     22     300  10.40**47,869 
Color  advertising  accepted. 
Tribune+  .................................  Morn.ex.Sun...Republican  .........  1856     8     22     300  21.84**35,591 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Robert  J.  Arthur,  Ed.;  Scrantonian-Tribune,   Pub.,  Scrantonian-Tribune  Bldg. 


^  .......  Independent  .......  1913     8     23     301     7.00        10,289 

Edward  Kovac,  Jr.,  Editor;  Obrana  Press,  Inc.,  816  Linden  St.  (2). 
Strar-f-    (Guard)  (Polish)  .......  Thursday  ........  Fraternal  ...........  1898     8     24     280     3.00        §9,375 

J.  Mastalski.  Ed.;  Polish  Nat'l  Union  of  America,  Pub..  1004  Pittston  Ave.  (2). 
Times  -f-  ....................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1870     8     22     300  21.84**S4,914 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Edward  J.   Lynett,   Editor;  Elizabeth   R.   and  E.   J.   Lynett,  Jr.,   Publishers, 

Penn  Ave.  at  Spruce  St.  (1). 
Tribune  —  See  Scrantonian. 
TV  Guide  —  See  Radnor,  Pa.  Scranton-Wilkes-Barre  Ed.  *43,871. 

SELINSGROVE  (J4),  pop.  8.514;  Snyder  Co.  (C).  On  W  side  Susquehanna  River,  6 
m  S  of  Sunbury.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  silk,  pasteboard  boxes,  steel  tools, 
patent  medicines,  hosiery,  flour.  Baby  chick  hatcheries.  Susquehanna  Uni- 
versity. Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Susquehanna  V  .........................  Tuesday  ..........  Collegiate  .........  ..1891      5     26      143     2.50 

Students  Publishing  Association  of  Susquehanna  University. 

Times-Tribune  -f  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1815      8      24      301     2.50        1  1,764 

Barbara  Miller,  Editor;  Selinsgrove  Times,  Inc.,  Publisher,   103  S.  Market  St. 

SELLERSVILLE  (M5),  pop.  2,373;  Bucks  Co.  (SE).  16  m  N  of  Lansdale.  READ  RR. 
Manufactures  asbestos,  machinery,  chemicals,  clothing,  cigars,  electrical  appli- 
ances, hosiery.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit,  dairy  products,  potatoes,  corn. 

-  }Tue8day  ..........  Independent  .......  1934     8     24     294     2.00        *3,715 

Gerald  iT  Fos'ben  n*er7  Editor;  Meredith  Publishers,  Quakertown. 

SEWICKLEY  (B4%).  pop.  6,886;  Allegheny  Co.  (SW).  On  Ohio  River,  13  m  NW  of 
Pittsburgh.   PA   RR.    Manufactures    varnish,   farm   tool   implements,    plastics. 
Residential.  Truck,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Herald  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1903     5     24     210     5.00        §3,1O5 

R.  W.  Buck,  Editor;  Sewickley  Printing  Shop,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

SHAMOKIN    (J4),  pop.   16,879;  Northumberland  Co.    (EC).   17   m  SE  of  Sunbury. 
PA;  READ  RRs.  Manufactures  silk,  hosiery,  dresses,  beef  and  pork  products, 
shirts,  yarns,  fertilizer,  hair  nets,  cleaning  tissues,  medicines,  linen,  woolens, 
cigars.  Brewery.  Hard  coal  mines.  Farming. 
Citfcen  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1949     5     24     228     5.00        §6,422 

William  B.  Wiest,  Editor;  Shroyer  Publications  Inc.,  415  E.  Sunbury  St. 
News-Dispatch  -f-  .....................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ......  1886      9      22      294   21.84**11,260 

News  Publishing  and  Printing  Co..  701  N.  Rock  St. 

SHARON  (B3),  pop.  26,454;  Mercer  Co.  (W).  On  Shenango  River,  14  m  NE  of  Youngs- 
town.  Ohio.  ERIE;  NYC;  PA;  P&LE  RRs.  Manufactures  steel  castings,  tanks, 
pipes  and  tubes,  railroad  car  trucks,  tank  cars,  electric  transformers,  chains, 
ingot  molds,  hardware  products.  Three  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $55,100,433. 
19,329    (res.)   electric    (AC)    meters;   18,322    (res.)    gas    (nat.)   meters;  24,632 
(res.)  telephones. 
Heraldf  ...................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1864     9     22     308  20.80  **23,217 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

G.  A.  Harshman,  Editor;  Sharon  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  42  S.  Dock  St. 

SHARON  HILL  (M7),  pop.  5,464;  Delaware  Co.   (SE).  7  m  SW  of  Philadelphia.  PA 

RR.  Bank,  Prospect  Park.  Tools  and  forgings  manufactured.  Residential. 
Chester  Pike  Bulletin-f  .........  Friday  ............  Independent  ......  1938      5     24     224      1.00  §532 

Mary  S.  Davison,  Publisher,  507  Chester  Pike,  Prospect  Park. 

SHARPSBURG  (B6%),  branch  of  Pittsburgh  P.  O..  pop.  7,296;  Allegheny  Co.  (SW). 
On  Allegheny  River,  5  m  NE  of  Pittsburgh.  B&O;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  blow 
torches,  hardware,  chemicals,  welding  equipment,  grease,  beverages,  cement  and 
compounds.  Brewery.  Agriculture.  Fruit,  truck  crops. 
Herald-t-  ...................................  Wednesday  ....Ind.  Rep  .............  1878     8     24     287     4.00        §6,154 

Stewart  Townsend,  Editor;  Herald  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  807  Main  St., 
Pittsburgh   (15). 

SHEFFIELD  (D2),  pop.  2,087;  Warren  Co.  (NW).  12  m  SE  of  Warren.  PA  RR.  Manu- 
factures drillers'  tools,  glass  bottles.  Hard  coal  mines.  Timber;  oil,  gas  mines. 
Dairy. 
Observer  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1901     5     24     224     3.00        §1,200 

Clara  B.  Spade,  Editor;  W.  Robert  Walsh,  Publisher. 

SHENANDOAH  (K4),  pop.  15,704;  Schuylkill  Co.   (EC).  12  m  N  of  Pottsville.  LV; 
PA;   READ    RRs.    Manufactures    underwear,    shirts,    confectionery.    Brewery; 
meat  packing  plant;  automotive  and  aircraft  oil  filters.  Hard  coal  mines.  Agri- 
culture. Dairy  products,  truck  crops. 
Herald  +  ...................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Republican  .........  1870     8     24     294   21.84   **7,009 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.F.  Haas,  Editor;  M.  Anna  Straughn,  Publisher,  10  S.  Jardin  St. 

CtrcnUtkMi—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *Jaoe  and  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement  i  Bold  lace,  sworn;  tPtsMlsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estirasted.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonparafl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCottoty  seat  Populttion—  1950  Census.  xRaad  McNaUy 
estimate.  Vltsued  only  daring  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  la  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols<3>  Width  V  Depth   Sub  Girt 

SHICKSHINNY  (K8).  pop.  2,158;  Liwerne  Co.  (NB).  On  Susquehanna  River,  16  m  SW 
of  WIlkes-Barre.  DLAW  RR.  Silk  throwing,  dress  factories.  Coal  mining  indus- 
tries. Agriculture. 
Mountain  Echo  -f  ...........  ...—...Friday  ............  Independent......  1873     7     24     280     200       51  60O 

Maude  K.  Adkins.  Editor  and  Publisher.  '°U       |liBO° 

SHINGLEHOUSE  (Fl%),  pop.  1,201;  Potter  Co.  (N).  16  m  8E  of  Clean,  N.  Y.  Railroad 
station,  Portville.  PA  RR.  Grist,  planing  mills.  Gas,  oil  wells.  Diversified  farm- 
ing. Potatoes,  oats,  buckwheat. 
Os  way  o  Valley  Mail  +  ...........  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1886     7     23     280     3.00  §684 

National  advtg.  sold  in  combination  with  Potter  County  Journal  of  Coudersport. 
Collins  Herrick,  Editor;  Herrick  Newspapers,  Publisher,  Coudersport. 

SHIPPENSBURG  (H5%),  pop.  6,722;  Cumberland  Co.  (8).  11  m  N  of  Chambersburg. 
PA;  READ;  WM  RRs.  Manufactures  furniture,  shirts,  trousers,  dresses,  paper 
novelties,  heating  pumps,  bearing  parts,  flour,  brooms.  State  Teachers'  College. 
Farming.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 
Campus  Reflector  V  ................  Quarterly  .      Collegiate  .......  1930     2     36     112  x          1,000 

Students  of  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
News-Chronicle  +  ....................  Tues.  &  Pri  .....  Ind.  A  Rep  .........  1844     8     24     280     5.50   **4,6S8 

B.  W.  Mittler,  Editor;  News-Chronicle  Company,  Publisher. 

SLATINGTON    <L4),   pop.   4,343;  Lehigh   Co.    (E).    18   m   NW   of   Allentown.   LV; 
RR.    Manufactures    slate   roofing    and    blackboards,   toys,   ties,    women's    and 
children's   wearing  apparel,   burial   vaults,   lamps,  snow  guards,  textile  mills. 
Slate  quarries.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  apples,  peaches. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1868     6     2-6     276     2.00        $1,266 

Russel  J.  Rauch,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Company. 

SLIPPERY  ROCK  (B8%),  pop.  2,294;  Butler  Co.  (W).  17  m  NW  of  Butler.  Railroad 
station,  Harris  ville.  BALE  RR.  Nursery.  State  Teachers'  College.  Coal  mines; 
hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  corn,  hay. 
Signal-f-  ....................................  Friday  .............  Republican  ........  1925     8     22      294      2.50  978 

E.  S.  Hassler,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Grove  City. 

SMETHPORTf   (F2),  pop.   1,797;  McKean  Co.    (NW).  20  m  S  of  Clean,  N.  Y.  PA 

RR.    Manufactures    chemicals,   bowling   alley    automatic   pin    setters,    lumber. 

butter,  novelties  and  electrical  toys.  Oil  refinery;  clay  tile  plant.  Nursery.  Coal 

mines;  clay  pits.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
McKean  County  Democrat  -f.  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1858     8     24     294     4.00        §1,070 

Henry  A.  Satterwhite,  Editor;  Bradford  Publications,  Inc. 
McKean  County  Miner  ...........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1840     8     24     294     4.00          1,260 

John  Dragoone,  Editor;  McKean  Co.  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

SOMERSETf   (D5%),  pop.  5,936;  Somerset  Co.   (SW).  30  m  S  of  Johnstown.  B&O 

RR.    Cannery;   creameries,    lumber   mill;    fertilizer,    concrete   block    factories. 

Mountain  resort.  Coal  mines  ;  timber.  Diversified  faming.  Potatoes,  maple  syrup. 
American  -f  ..............................  Morn.ex.  Sun.  ..Republican  ........  1929     8     24     294   15.00        §6,065 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Henry  B.  Reiley,  Editor;  Somerset  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Democrat  -f  ..............................  Wednesday  ....Democratic  ........  1810     8     24     294     3.00          1,150 

James  B.  Werner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  399  W.  Union  St. 
Somerset  County  Times  -f-  .....  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1925     8     24     294     8.00        §2,700 

John  M.  Kehoe,  Sr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SOUDERTON   (M6),  pop.  4,521;  Montgomery  Co.   (SE).  6  m  N  of  Lansdale.  LVT; 
READ  RRs.  Manufactures  clothing,  silk,  hosiery,  piston  rings,  towels,  shoes, 
dairy  products,  cigar  boxes.  Hatchery.  Farming.  Potatoes,  corn,  wheat. 
Independent-)-  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1878     7     25     301     3.00 

Helen  V.  Moyer,  Editor;  W.  F.  Goettler  &  Sons,  Publishers. 

SOUTHAMPTON    (N5%),  pop.    X3.000:  Bucks  Co.    (SE).   12  m  NE  of  Philadelphia. 
READ      RR.   Manufactures   steel   castings,   hosiery,   precision  tools,   electronic 
equipment,  kitchen  cabinets,  heet  treated  metals.  Agriculture.  Corn,  potatoes. 
Star-f  .......................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1958      8     24      294      1.50  445 

Franz  G.  Serdahely,  Editor;  Southampton  Publications,  Inc.,  530  Street  Rd.       2,555  —  Free 

SOUTH  MOUNTAIN  (H6),  pop.  X600;  Franklin  Co.  (S).  20  m  NE  of  Hagerstown,  Md. 
Bank  and  railroad  station,  Mont  Alto.  PA  ;  RR.  Mont  Alto  State  Sanatorium  for 
Tuberculosis.  Agriculture.  Apples,  peaches,  milk. 


Spunk-f-  ....................................  Monthly  ..........  closi1"      1909     l     48       98     1'50  80° 

Thomas  F.  Joyce,  Editor;  Spunk  Publishing  Company. 

SPRING  CITY  (L6),  pop.  8,258;  Chester  Co.  (SE).  On  Schuylkill  River,  27  m  NW  of 

Philadelphia.  PA  RR.  Manufactures  steel  shafting,  hosiery,  women's  underwear, 

grey  iron  castings,  paper  boxes,  banners  and  flags,  machine  tools,  knitting  ma- 

chine needles.  Bleach  and  dye  works.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Inter-Borough  Press  -f  ...........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1872     8     24     808     3.00       §2,746 

Circulates  also  in  Royersford.  §268  —  Free 

Richard  R.  Gorton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SPRINGFIELD  (M7),  branch  of  Media  P.  O.,  pop.  10,917  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-14-58, 
gives  25,519);  Delaware  Co.   (SE).  10  m  W  of  Philadelphia,  Railroad  station, 

ZK:f*^.?^3to™**j  ........  Independent  .......  1931     6     24     210     3.00        §3,126 

D.  Jeanne  Mearkle,  Editor;  Crowe  Printers  and  Publishers,  Inc.,  192  Saxer  Ave. 


Ctrctdatioo—  **Sept.  A!  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C,  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Aodlt: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRtnd  McNaHy 
estimate  Vltsucd  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  lee. 

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Estab  Cols<S>W!dth?Dtpth   Sub  arc 

STATE  COLLEGE-UNIVERSITY  PARK  (G4),  pop.  17,227  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-28- 
67,  fives  21,661)  ;  Centre  Co.  (C).  40  m  NE  of  Altoona.  BC  RR.  Airline,  AAA. 
Pennsylvania  State  University.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Centre  Times  +  .......................  Evg.ex.8un  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1898     8     24     315   15.00      512,123 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Jerome  Weinstein,  Editor;  Claude  Q.  Aikens,  Publisher. 

Collegian.  The+  V  ...................  {iuJf.^Mon.  Collegiate  ..........  188<7     &     24     217     6.00          6,135 

Students  of  Pennsylvania  State  University,  Editors  and  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  261. 

Penn  State  Alumni  News  V..  Monthly  ..........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1914     8     26     140x6.00        12,710 

Ross  B.  Lehman,  Ed.;  Penn  State  Alumni  Assn.,  Pub.,  Room  104  Old  Main  Bldg. 

Penn  SUte  En«ineer+  V  ......  Monthly  ..........  Coll.  En«'«  ......  „  192°  C2ont^ttj^  ]J»  f  Jg 


Students  of  the  School  of  Engineering  of  Pennsylvania  State  University, 
Editors  and  Publishers.  8  IS  Mechanical  Engineer  Bldg..  University  Park. 
Penn  State  Froth  -f-  V  ............  Monthly  ..........  Coll.  Humor  .....  -1901     3     27     140      1.75          3,500 

Students  of  the  Penna.  State  University,  Editors  and  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  845. 

STRASBURG  <K5%),  pop.  1,109;  Lancaster  Co.   (SE).  9  m  SE  of  Lancaster.  Rail- 
road station,   Lea  man   Place.   PA   RR.   Tobacco  packing  plant;  fishing   tackle 
factory.  Stone  quarries.  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 
News+  .........................  ^  ..........  Saturday  ........  Republican  .........  1898     6     26     273     2.00       tl,231 

J.  Franklin  Miller.  Editor;  Homsher  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

STROUDSBURGf-EAST  STROUDSBURG  <M3ft).  pop.  18,635;  Stroudsburg.  9,861; 
East  Stroudsburg,  7.274;  Monroe  Co.  (E).  29  m  N  of  Eastern.  DLAW  RR. 
Manufactures  silk,  hosiery,  mowers,  galvanized  products,  ribbon,  telephone  line 
equipment,  boilers,  lighters,  rayon,  septic  tanks,  beverages,  hoists.  State 
Teachers  College.  Nursery.  Mountain  resort.  Clay  pits.  Diversified  farming. 


J.  J.  McCluskey,  Editor;  Monroe  County  Bar  Assn.,  Publisher,  14  S.  7th  St. 
Record  -f  ...................................  Morn.ex.Sun...  Independent  ......  1894     9     22     294   21.50   **&,960 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
James  H.  Ottaway.  Publisher. 

SUNBURY    (J4),  pop.    15,570;  Northumberland  Co.    (EC).   On   Susquehanna   River, 
80  m  SW  of  Williamsport.  PA;  READ  RRs.  Manufactures  silk,  shirts,  overalls, 
men's  hats,  screw  machine  products,  caskets,  beauty  shop  equipment,  insecti- 
cides, cement  vaults,  beverages.  Shipping  center  for  lower  hard  coal  region. 
Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  apples,  wheat. 
Item  +  .....................................  «Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1872     8     22     301   16.60  **2O,369 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

H.  H.  Haddon,  Editor;  Sunbury  Daily  Item,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

SUSQUEHANNA  (Lift),  pop.  2,646;  Susquehanna  Co.  (NE).  On  Susquehanna  River, 
26  m  SE  of  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  ERIE  RR.  Railroad  center  with  shops,  round- 
house and  yards.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  berries,  potatoes,  livestock. 

fLedger+  .................................  ..Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1863     7     26     280     2.50  945 


I 


j  Trans  crip  t-f „ "•"•-{£  Sun  Republican 1886     7     26     276     6.00        52,490 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  daily. 
P.  S.  and  S.  D.  Baker,  Publishers. 

SWARTHMORE  (M7),  pop.  4,825;  Delaware  Co.  (E).  11  m  SW  of  Philadelphia.  PA 
RR.  Manufactures  paper  products,  plush.  Swarthmore  College  (Friends). 
Residential. 

Personnel  Journal Monthly {Directors1          1921     2     84     128     6-°°       *4,299 

One  issue  during  July  and  August. 

Edward  N.  Hay,  Editor;  The  Personnel  Journal,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  239. 

Swarthmorean-f- Friday Republican 1929  5  24  238  4.00  §1,970 

P.  E.  Told,  Editor;  Swarthmorean,  Inc.,  Publisher,  833  Dartmouth  Ave. 

Swarthmore  Phoenix V-f Tuesday Collegiate 1879  5  24  210  3.50  1 1,450 

Students  of  Swarthmore  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SYKESVILLE  (E8%),  pop.  1,652;  Jefferson  Co.  (WC).  5  m  SW  of  DuBois.  BAO  RR. 
Manufactures  shirts,  meters,  scales,  screw  machine  products,  powdered  metal 
products.  Soft  coal  mines;  hardwood  timber.  Dairying.  Diversified  farming. 
Potatoes,  grain,  hay. 

Post-Dispatch  + .. Friday Republican. ...  1905     7     24     290     2.60       {1*580 

Otto  J.  Nupp,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TAMAQUA  (L4),  pop.  11,608;  Schuylkill  Co.  (EC).  18  m  NE  of  Pottsville.  CNJ; 
LANE;  READ  RRs.  Manufactures  women's  underwear,  tubing,  hospital  equip- 
ment, dresses,  auto  springs,  canned  Roods,  explosives,  book  covers,  steel  screens. 
Hard  coal  mines.  Poultry,  fruit,  truck,  grain  farms. 

Courier -f JSvg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1868     8     24     808  21.84        {5VO99 

Robert  L.  Meredith,  Editor;  Estate  of  John  M.  Harris.  Publisher,  12  Hunter  St. 

TARENTUM  (C4).  pop.  9.640;  Allegheny  Co.  (SW).  21  m  NE  of  Pittsburgh.  PA 
RR.  Manufactures  stainless  steel  sheets,  tubes  and  castings,  paper  and  spe- 
cialties, aluminum,  ladders,  glass,  bron re  castings,  tools  and  dies,  beverages. 
Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming,  wheat,  corn,  hay. 

Valley  News-f Evg.ex.8un Independent 1904     8     22     808  21.42  **Z3,192 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

George  D.  Stuart,  Editor;  News  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 


Cinulslluu  A  A  Sept.  AB.C  Statement;  *J«me  snd  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  (ace,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •NonpaieO 
eas.  12  to  Inch.  ? Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRsnd  McNaflj 
estimate.  Vlwed  only  daring  academic  year.  xSabscriptfon  included  to  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Coli<8> Width V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

THOMPSONTOWN  (H4H),  pop.  486;  Juniata  Co.  (SO.  22  m  E  of  Lewistown.  PA 
RR.  Flour,  aaw  mills;  kitchen  cabinets  and  shirts  manufactured.  Agriculture. 
Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Junlata  Globe 4- -Thursday Independent 1892     6     26     280     1.50          1.007 

Ralph  W.  Robb,  Editor  and  Publisher  ' 

TIDIOUTE  (D2).  pop.  998;  Warren  Co.  (NW).  On  Allegheny  River,  20  m  S  of  Warren. 
PA  RR.  Machine  shops;  handle  mill.  Resort.  Truck,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Observer-}- Thursday Independent -1900     5     24     224     3.00  745 

Lenore  N.  Mclntyre,  Editor;  W.  Robert  Walsh,  Publisher. 

TIONESTAf  (D2%).  pop.  728;  Forest  Co.  (NW).  On  Allegheny  River,  20  m  NE  of  Oil 
City.  PA  RR.  Flour,  planing  mills.  Plastic  pipe  manufactured.  Mountain  resort. 
Gas  and  oil  wells;  timber.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  potatoes,  buckwheat. 

Forest  Press -f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1867      5     24     220     8.00        91,146 

Edwin  R.  Patrick,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TITUSVILLE  <C2),  pop.  8,923;  Crawford  Co.  (NW).  On  Oil  Creek,  15  m  N  of  Oil  City. 
NYC;  PA  RRs.  Oil  processing;  engines,  boilers,  oil  well  machinery,  forgings, 
plastic  pipe,  electronic  components,  tool  steel,  silk  ribbon,  dairy  products 
manufactured.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Milk,  buckwheat,  potatoes. 

Herald -f Morn.ex.Sun.. .Republican. ..1865     8     24     294   1872    **6  809 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  ' 

Titnsville  Herald,  Inc..  Publisher. 

TOWANDAf  (K2).  pop.  4,069;  Bradford  Co.  (NE).  On  Susquehanna  River,  48  m  NW 
of  Wilkes-Barre.  LV  RR.  Manufactures  X-ray  screens,  tungsten,  silk,  linotype 
parts,  flour.  Resort.  Dairy  farming.  Potatoes,  apples,  tomatoes. 

Review-f Morn.ex.Sun...  Republican -1879     8     22     308   18.20        87,302 

D.  M.  Turner,  Editor;  Towanda  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

TOWER  CITY  (J4H),  pop.  2,064;  Schuylkill  Co.  (EC).  28  m  W  of  Pottsville.  READ 
RR.  Manufactures  underwear,  shirts,  dresses,  overalls.  Coal  mining.  Dairy, 
poultry  farms.  Potatoes. 

West  Schuylkill  Herald -f Friday Independent......  1898      8     24     308     2.50 

W.  K.  Knecht,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TREMONT  (K4),  pop.  2,102;  Schuylkill  Co.  (EC).  12  m  SW  of  Pottsville.  READ  RR. 

Shirt,  dress  and  blouse  factories.  Hard  coal  mine.  Truck,  poultry  farms. 
West  Schuylkill  Press  and  lpv«j._               T«^«««/I-«*        1077     Q 
Pine  Grove  Herald-f fFriday Independent 1877     8 

Mae  A.  Bashore.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TROY  (J2),  pop.  1.871;  Bradford  Co.  (NE).  25  m  S  of  Elmtra,  N.  Y.  PA  RR.  Mann- 
factures  small  steam  engines,  electric  generators,  evaporated  and  powdered 
milk,  leather  specialties,  tungsten  and  chemical  products,  boats.  Summer 
resort.  Hemlock  timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms ;  cattle. 

Gazette- Register  + Thursday Republican 1863     8     23     301     4.00 

C.  Dixxon  Avery,  Editor  and  Publisher,  11  Canton  St. 


1,620 


24     287      3.00        {3,181 


§1,272 


TUNKHANNOCKt  (L2tf),  pop.  2,170;  Wyoming  Co.  (NE).  25  m  NW  of  Scranton.  LV 

RR.  Shoe,  dress   factories;  grist  mill.  Timber.  Diversified   farming.  Potatoes, 

milk,  corn. 
Republican  and  New  Age  4-...  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1869     8     24     287     4.00        §3,321 

Cecil  K.  Krewson,  Editor;  Tunkhannock  Publishing  Co.,  16  E.  Tioga  St. 
Witness  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Episcopal  ...........  1917     3     25     126     4.00        18,396 

Rev.  J.  P.  Brown,  Editor;  Episcopal  Church  Publishing  Co. 

TURTLE  CREEK  (C7),  pop.  12,868;  Allegheny  Co.  (SW).  8  m  SE  of  Pittsburgh.  PA 

RR.  Manufactures  cement  blocks.  Coal  mines. 
Independent-f  ..........................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1912      8      22      808      3.00 

Also  circulates  in  Monroeville.  144,000  —  Free 

Charles  Schmidt,  Editor;  Brad  dock  Free  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  614  Penn  Ave. 

TYRONE   (F4),  pop.  8,214;  Blair  Co.   (SWC).  14  m  NE  of  Altoona.  PA  RR.  Manu- 
factures paper,  lime  and  clay  products,  shirts,  chemicals,  boilers,  mine  machin- 
ery,  rivets,  shell   castings.  Shipping  center.  Limestone  quarries.   Agriculture. 
Grain,  potatoes,  apples. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ......  1867     8     24     294   15.60   **3,506 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  Paul  Price,  Editor;  Tyrone  Herald  Company,  Publisher,  1018  Penna.  Ave. 

UNION  CITY  (Cltt).  pop.  8,911;  Erie  Co.  (NW).  22  m  SE  of  Erie.  ERIE;  PA  RRa. 
Manufactures   chairs,  tables,  desks,   juvenile  furniture,  toys,  powdered   milk. 
Maple,  ash  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  cabbage,  buckwheat. 
Times  4-  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1873     8     26     280     6.20        §2,125 

R.  L.  Williams,  Editor;  Allyn  S.  Brown,  Publisher. 

UNIONTOWNf  (C6),  pop.  20,471;  Fayette  Co.  (SW).  45  m  SE  of  Pittsburgh.  BAO; 
PA  RRs.  Manufactures  coke,  radiators,  enamelware,  shirts,  water  meters, 
women's  apparel,  crushed  limestone,  lumber,  beverages,  dairy  products.  Soft 
coal  mines  ;  timber.  Diversified  farming. 

(Herald-h  ...................................  Morn.ex.Sun...  Republican  ........  1907     8     22     801  21.84   **9,29& 
Standard*  ..........................  ____  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Ind.  Dem  ............  1888     8     22     301   21.84**17,22O 
Color  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Arnold  Goldberg1,  Editor;  Uniontown  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
8-10  E.  Church  St. 
Independent-!-  ........................  .Thursday..      .Independent.......l920     5     24     210     3.00        51,285 

Pat  C.  Trusio,  Editor;  Uniontown  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  91  S.  Gallatin  Ave. 

Circulation-—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  wJune  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate  VI«««ed  <"»!*  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  In  membership  fee. 

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Eitib  Coll*  Width  TDtpth  Sub  Girt 

UNIVERSITY  PARK— See  State  College. 

UPPER  DARBY  (M6ft),  pop.  84.951;  Delaware  Co.  (SB).  Adjoins  Philadelphia  on  the 
West.  Railroad  station.  Melbourne  Mills,  PA  RR,  Important  shopping  center. 
Plastics,  electronic  switches,  textiles,  kitchen  cabinets,  paper  boxes  manufac- 
tured. Bank  deposits  (1957),  $118,000,000.  32.000  electric  (AC)  meters;  80,000 
gas  (artif.)  meters;  99,715  telephones.  Residential  community. 

Newa-f -.. Thursday Independent 1983     9     23     800     8.36*^33^860 

See  also  Philadelphia  Suburban  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Ardmore.  Pa. 
A.  E.  Hickerson,  Publisher,  7416   West  Chester  Pike. 

S-H-E-L  News  +  .  The Thursday Independent 1932      5     24     210     3.00          8,000 

John  M.  Guinan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  757  Long  Lane. 

Telegram-f Wednesday Independent 1986     5     24     224      4.00 

Joseph  Bartash,  Editor;  Bartash  Publications,  2110  Fur  re  11  Lane.  Phila.         120.500 — Free 

VALLEY  FORGE— Sentinel— See  Conshohocken. 

VALLEY  VIEW  <J4).  pop.  1,618;  Schuylkill  Co.  (EC).  21  m  W  of  Pottsville.  Rail- 
road  station.  Good  Springs.  READ  RR.  Bank,  Hegins.  Dress,  shirt,  pajama 
factories.  Coal  mines;  timber.  Poultry.  Diversified  farming. 

Valley  Citixen  + Thursday Independent 1929     9     22     297     8.00        §2,860 

R.  B.  McRoberts.  Editor;  J.  Melvin  Bolton,  Publisher. 

VANDERGRIFT  (C4),  pop.  9,524;  Westmoreland  Co.  (SW).  29  m  NE  of  Pittsburgh. 
PA  RR.  Sheet  steel;  mill  machinery;  gloves  manufactured.  Coal  mines.  Truck, 
stock  farms.  Potatoes,  corn,  wheat. 

News-f ..Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1905     8     22     294    14.25        53,807 

George  M.  Spiher,  Jr.,  Editor;  Howard  W.  Grimes,  Publisher. 

VILLANOVA  (M5H).  pop.  X6.000;  Delaware  Co.  (SE).  9  m  NW  of  Philadelphia.  PA 
RR.  Bank.  Bryn  Mawr.  Villanova  College  (Cath.  men).  Residential. 

Catholic  Library  World  V Monthly {problems  ****  1929  2  30  105  x6'00  2'654 

Alphonse  F.  Trezza,  Editor;  Catholic  Library  Assn..  Publisher,  Villanova  Univ. 

Villanova  Engineer  V ~  4  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Eng'g 1933  2  42  140  2.00  J1.300 

Students  of  Villanova  School  of  Engineering,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Villanova  Law  Review Quarterly {coU*1*  l955      l     52      Ul     6<0°  *500 

Students  of  Villanova  University  Law  School,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
711  So.  50th  St..  Philadelphia  (43). 

Villano van  V ,  The    (offset)      Wednesday Collegiate 1895      5      24      217   x2.00          7.000 

Students  of  Villanova  College.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WARRENf  (D2).  pop.  14.849;  Warren  Co.  (NW).  On  Allegheny  River.  21  m  8  of 
Jamestown.  N.  Y.  NYC;  PA  RRs.  Airline,  AAA.  Oil  refineries.  Furniture,  steel 
shelving,  cabinets  and  tanks,  furnaces,  tools,  valves,  flexible  couplings,  radio 
tubes,  proprietary  medicines  manufactured.  Oil  wells ;  timber.  Dairy  farms. 

Observer  4- Thursday Independent 1948     5     24      224      3.50        86,036 

W.  Robert  Walsh.  Editor  and  Publisher.  883  Hickory  St. 

1900      8      22      294    12.00        $8,6O4 


80   108 


16.400 


22 
22 


309   21.84  **14*224 
308   21.84    **8,963 


5   27   238   2.50 


Times-Mirror  4- |  Jv^ 

E.  C.  Lowrey.  Editor;  N.  G.  Walker,  Publisher. 

WASHINGTONf  (B5).  pop.  26.280;  Washington  Co.  (SW).  28  m  SW  of  Pittsburgh. 
B&O;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  glass  tableware  and  food  containers,  corrugated 
fibre  products,  bricks,  rubber  tires,  mold  machinery,  clay  and  steel  products, 
chemicals,  beverages.  Meat  packing  plant.  Two  banks  (1957).  10,760  electric 
(AC)  meters;  9.921  gas  (nat.)  meters;  18.973  telephones.  Washington  and 
Jefferson  College  (men).  Coal  mines;  gas.  oil  wells.  Farming. 

Alumni  Bulletin  (no  adv. )..... Quarterly Collegiate 1929     2 

Washington  and  Jefferson  College,  Publisher*. 

{Observer -f- •« Morn.ex.Sun...Ind.  Rep 1871      9 
Reporter 4- Evg.ex.8un Ind.  Rep.. ~..« 1808     9 
Color  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Observer  Publishing  Co..  122  S.  Main  St. 

Red  and  Black-}- V   (offset). ...Friday Collegiate 1919 

Students  of  Washington  and  Jefferson  College.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Washington  County  Motorist. Monthly Motoring 1930     S     26     188     x.BO 

WUlard  Stevens,  Ed.;  Washington  County  Motor  Club,  Pub.,  82  8.  Mala  St. 

WATERFORD  (Cl%).  pop.  1.196;  Erie  Co.  (NW).  16  m  SE  of  Erie.  PA  RR.  Lake 
resort.  Ships  cabbage.  Diversified  fanning.  Milk,  cabbage,  potatoes. 

Leader  4- ~ Thursday Republican 1878      8      26      280     2.00 

Stanley  Mitchell  Editor;  Allyn  S.  Brown.  Publisher. 

WAYNE  (M6H).  pop.  6.000;  Delaware  Co.  (SE).  10  m  NW  of  Philadelphia.  PA  RR. 
Iron  fences,  grandstands,  dust  guards,  pottery  manufactured.  Valley  Forge 
Military  Academy.  Residential. 

Suburban  A  Wayne  Times -f  Friday Republican 1886     8     24     298     8.60    ***,418 

A.  M.  Ehart,  Editor;  Suburban  Publications.  Publisher. 

WAYNESBORO  <G«).  pop.  10,984;  Franklin  Co.  (8).  11  m  KB  of  Hagerstown. 
Md.  WM;  PA  RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  refrigeration  and  thread-cutting 
machinery,  threshers,  machine  tools,  reamers,  knitwear,  floor.  Fruit  packed 
Limestone  quarries.  Fruit,  dairy,  train  farms.  Apple*,  peaches,  wheat. 

Record  Herald + Evg.ex.8un.....Ind.  Rep 1847     8     22     29418.00    **7,867 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Wm.  Curry,  Editor;  Record  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 


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fP.O.  Statement;  BoM  fsce.  sworn;  $  Publisher's  Report;  Ltgat  face,  estimstcrf.  +  Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpar** 
ems.  11  to  lock.  ?A|»te  lines.  14  to  lack,  ttotmty  seat  Population—I  950  Census.  xRsnd  McNslt? 
estimate.  VlMued  only  during  •cademlc  year.  zSubsertptioo  Included  i«  membership  fee. 

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Csttb  CoU^ Width? Depth    Sub 
WAYNESBURGf  (B6),  pop.  6.614;  Greene  Co.  (SW).  62  m  8  of  Pittsburgh.  MON;  PA 

RRs.  Manufactures  brick,  flour.  Waynesburg  College.  Coal  mines;  stone  quarries; 

timber.  Diversified  farming.  Dairy  products,  sheep,  beef  cattle. 
Democrat-Messenger 4-. ........^Morn.ex.Sun...Ind.  Dem............  1813     8     22     287   1200 

Floyd  H.  Miller,  Editor;  Monongahela  Publishing  Co. 
Repubiican-f- Wednesday  ....Republican.........  183 3     7     24     284     8.00 

Miriam  Knox  Dent,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Yellow  Jacket -f-V... Friday Collegiate 1930     4     24     180x1.60 

Students  of  Waynesburg  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WEATHERLY  (L8ft),  pop.  2,622;  Carbon  Co.  (E).  10  m  E  of  Hazleton.  LV  RR. 
Manufactures  gray  iron  and  steel  castings,  radio  tubes,  light  bulbs,  machinery, 
structural  steel.  Resort.  Mine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  fruit,  grain. 

Herald „ ..........Thursday Ind.  Dem............  187 9     7     26     804     8.00 

Robert  V.  Faust,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEEDVILLE  (FS).  pop.  X600;  Elk  Co.  (NWE).  66  m  N  of  Altoona.  BAO;  PA  RR. 
Bank,  Du  Bois  or  St.  Marys.  Manufactures  cement  blocks.  Dairy,  grain,  poul- 
try farms. 

Bennett's  Valley  News-f- Thursday Independent. 1963     7     23     294     4.00 

James  A.  and  Paul  D.  Leonard,  Editors  and  Publishers, 

WELLSBOROf  (H2),  pop.  4,216;  Tioga  Co.  (N).  42  m  SW  of  Elmira,  N.  Y.  NYC  RR, 
Manufactures  electric  light  bulbs.  Christmas  tree  ornaments,  evaporated  milk, 
wood  products.  Mountain  resort.  Hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Milk, 
corn,  buckwheat. 

Agitator  -f Thursday Republican 1854  8  24  287  8.60 

A.  R.  Doumaux,  Editor;  Northern  Tier  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  104  Main  St. 

Gasette-h Thursday Republican ..1874  8  24  301  8.00 

Joan  Fryday,  Editor;  Conevery,  Conevery  &  Fry  day.  Publishers. 

WEST  BROWNSVILLE  (C6%),  pop.  1,610;  Washington  Co.  (SW).  86  m  S  of  Pitts- 
burgh. NYC;  PA  RRs.  Bank,  Brownsville. 

Washington  County  Times -f. Thursday Independent 1936     6     24     189     2.00 

S.  M.  House,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEST  CHESTERf  (L6H).  Pop.  16,168;  Chester  Co.  (SE).  27  m  W  of  Philadelphia. 
PA  RR.  Manufactures  shipping  tags,  air  compressors,  generators,  springs,  auto 
radiators  and  heaters,  wheels,  dairy  equipment,  dog  food,  hosiery,  pumps, 
crayons.  Nurseries,  mushroom  growing  and  canning.  State  Teachers  College. 
Agriculture.  Milk,  fruit,  grain. 


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Danett  HemphiU,  Editor;  Chester  County  Bar  Assn.,  Publisher,  Courthouse. 

Local  News-f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1872  8  22  297  16.60**15,118 

Henry  L.  Brinton,  Editor;  Daily  Local  News  Company,  Publisher,  12  S.  High  St. 

Quad  Angles  V Semi-mo CollegiaU. 1931  7  24  308  xl.OO  

Students  of  West  Chester  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WESTPIELD  (Gl%),  pop.  1,867;  Tioga  Co.  (N).  47  m  SW  of  Elmira,  N.  Y.  BAG;  NYC 
RRs.  Leather  and  gloves  manufactured.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Milk,  potatoes, 
hay. 

Free  Press -Courier  + ...Thursday     .    Independent  .  ..  1878     7     24     280     8.00        $  1,515 

Theodore  C.  McDonald.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEST  GROVE  (L6).  pop.  1,521;  Chester  Co.  (SE).  15  m  S  of  Coatesvllle.  PA  RR. 
Hosiery  mill.  Mushroom  industry.  Rose  nurseries.  Diversified  farming. 


Independent  4- M .^.Thursday Independent.......  1884     7 

Charles  L.  Webster,  Editor  and  Publisher,  140  EL  Evergreen. 


26     301     1.00 


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WEST  NEWTON  <C6),  pop.  8,610;  Westmoreland  Co.  (SW).  10  m  NE  of  Moneason. 
BAO;  PALE  RRs.  Manufactures  torpedoes,  radiator  patterns  and  equipment, 
lumber,  fabricated  houses,  beverages.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Times-San^-  ..............  ________  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1878     8     24     276     2.60        52,500 

F.  W.  Albig,  Editor;  E.  E.  and  F.  W.  Albig.  Publishers. 

WEST  VIEW  (B6H),  branch  of  Pittsburgh  P.  O.,  pop.  7.681;  Allegheny  Co.  (SW).  1 

m  W  of  Pittsburgh,  nearest  bank  and  railroad  station.  Residential. 
Allegheny  Journal  ..............  ^.Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1938     6     24     273     2.60 

James  8.  Nudi,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1210  Center  Ave.,  Pittsburgh  (29). 

WHITE  HAVEN  (L8).  pop.  1.461;  Luserne  Co.  (NE).  On  Lehigh  River,  14  m  SB  of 
WIlkes-Bam.  CNJ;  LV   RRs.   Manufactures   explosives,   mining  and   breaker 
machinery,  dresses.  Health  resort.  Dairy  farms. 
Journal-h  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1879     6     26     278     2.60 

J.  E.  and  Clara  R.  Holder,  Editors  and  Publishers,  211  Main  St. 

WILXES-BARREt  <LS),  pop.  76,826:  Lucerne  Co.  (NE).  On  Susquehanna  River.  18 
WI"WTO  SWof  Scrmntonr  CNJ:  D*H;  LV;  LAWV;  PA  RRs.  Airlines:  AAA;  AA; 
KAL  ;  TWA  ;  Center  of  anthracite  coal  region. 

Manufactures  rayon  silk,  tobacco  products,  wire  rope,  lace.  Insulated  wire, 
cables,  beer,  shirts,  shoes,  radio  parts,  tinware,  fabricated  metals,  window 
shades,  pencils.  Railroad  shops.  Seven  banks;  bank  clearings  (12*31-57),  1196.- 
827;006rdeposlts  (12-8  1-67  K$  17  8.727,000.  87,619  electric  (AC)  meters  ;  25,065 
cms  (art  if.)  meters;  42,778  telephones.  King's  College,  Wilkes  College,  Coal 


52,646 


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.™™.  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  19*6     5     *4     «10  *1,50 

Students  of  Wilkes  College,  Publishers,  159  8.  Franklin  Si.  Controlled  free  dist. 


1,800 

Ctwrtatlesi  awSept  A.B.C  Ststtmeat;  +Jm»  and  Mirth  A  B.C.  Statement*:  •A.B.C  Audit:  >BPA  A*ttt: 
IP  O.  States***  Bold  lace,  sworn;  tPnWlsher's  Btport:  Light  fact.  esti»st«4.  +Ueea  Mate.  *Ho**arefl 
ems.  la  to  ladu  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCooaty  seat.  Population—  19SO  Cestsos,  xfcafct  Mcrlafiy 
estimate.  VIssue4  only  during  academic  year.  xSabecrlptioa  tochstei  la  -  --  - 

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^3o™£*(EM^rll00d)    Jwednesday....  Fraternal  -----------  1898     5     24     210     1.60       *6,850 

D.  S.  Bolchat;  Editor  fpi.  Slovak  Union,  Publisher,  9  E.  North  St. 
Crown,  The+V  ......................  Bi-wkly,  Wed.  Collegiate  ..........  1946     5     24     210  xl.25          1,500 

Students  of  King's  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Garsas-f   (Lithuanian)  ..........  .Thursday  ........  Fraternal  ...........  1917     7     27     280     2.00        $8,958 

Matas  Zujus,  Editor;  Lithuanian  R.  C.  Alliance,  Publisher.  P.  0.  Box  82. 
Independent^  _________________________  Sunday  ............  Independent.  .....  1906     8     28     808  10.40  **4S,169 

T.  E.  Heffernan,  Ed.;  Wilkes-Barre  Independent  Co.,  Pub..  12  8.  Washington  St. 

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.  [Monthly  ..........  Bus.  Teachers..,  192  8     8     27     140     8.60 

Not  isBued'duVingTun'e*,*  July,  August  and  September. 

Dr.  E.  T.  Van  Derveer,  Ed.;  Robert  C.  Trethaway,  Publisher,  612  Brooks  Bldg. 
Lucerne  Legal  Register  .........  Friday  ............  Legal  .................  1872     2     27       98  x5.00 

Robert  F.  Dilley.  Editor;  Wilkes-Barre  Law  and  Library  Association,  Publisher, 

Room  28  Courthouse. 
Miner.  The  4-   (offset)  ............  Monthly  ..........  Coal  Miners  .......  1938     4     23      140     2,50 

Burton  Ellison  Howards.  Editor  and  Publisher.  Room  821, 

Northeastern  National  Bank  Bldg. 
Record  +  .................................  «Morn.ex.Sun...Ind.  Rep  .............  1882     8     23     308  16.00**2S,737 

R.  W.  Johnson.  Editor;  Wilkes-Barre  Publishing  Co..  15  N.  Main  St. 
Times-Leader  News  +  ......  ---  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1903     8     23     808  21.84  **4*,747 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

John  J.   MacSweeney,   Editor;   Wilkes-Barre   Publishing  Co.,    15   N.   Main   St. 
Star-Beacon    (offset)      .....  Friday.  Independent        1957     4      23      140      2.50 

Burton  Ellison  Howards,  Ed.  and  Pub.,  Room  821,  Deposit  &  Savings  Bank  Bldg. 
Svit4-    (Light)  (Russian)  -----  Thursday  ........  Fraternal  ...........  1897     7     26     294     8.00 

K.  B.  Morsa,  Editor;  Russian  Orthodox  Catholic  Mutual  Aid  Society, 

Publisher.  84  E.  Market  St. 

TV  Guide  —  See  Radnor,  Pa.  Scran  ton,  Wilkes-Barre  Ed.  *43,871. 
Wyoming  Valley  Motorist  +  .  Bi-monthly  ....Motoring  .........  -1932     8     24      122     x.60        15,000 

Clifford  W.  Bigelow,  Editor;  Wyoming  Valley  Motor  Club,  Pub.,  Hotel  Sterling. 


WILKINSBURG  (C6%),  independent  branch  of  Pittsburgh  P.  O..  pop.  81.418;  Alle- 

gheny Co.  (SW).  Adjoins  Pittsburgh.  PA  RR.  Bricks,  tile,  pumps,  lubricating 

equipment,  railway  specialties,  machine  tool  products,  beverages  manufactured. 

Caret  te-f  ...............................  ..Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1890     8     28     808     2.50 

Grant  H.  Liesch,  Editor  and  Publisher,  771  Penn  Ave. 
Wilkinsburg  Motorist  4-  ........  Monthly  ..........  Motoring  ...........  1923     5     24     217        .76 

Elizabeth  P.  Lennon,  Editor;  Wilkinsburg  Auto  Club,  Publisher.  796  Penn  Ave. 

WILLIAMSBURG  (F4H).  POP.  1,792;  Blair  Co.  (SWC).  10  m  SE  of  Altoona.  PA  RR. 

Paper  mill.  Limestone,  trap  rock  quarries.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 
Journal  +  .................................  .Friday  ............  Ind.  Rep  .............  1938     8     24     294     2.50 

A.  J.  Steibing  and  H.  A.  Barnhart.  Publishers. 

WILLIAMSPORTt  (H8),  pop.  45,057;  Lycoming  Co.   (NEC).  On  Susquehanna  River, 
76  m  N  of  Harrisburg.  NYC;  PA;  READ  RRs.  Airlines:  CAP;  TWA;  AAA. 

Manufactures  wire  rope,  leather  products,  crepe  paper,  boilers,  silk,  valves, 
fire  hydrants,  shirts,  flashlight  batteries,  airplane  and  marine  motors,  furniture, 
veneer  doors,  photoflash   bulbs,  shoes,  stainless  steel  products.   Seven   banks; 
bank  deposits   (1-1-58).  $72,407,191.  26,800  electric    (AC)   meters;  9,100  gas 
(nat.)    meters;  33.405   telephones.   Lycoming   College.    Williamsport  Technical 
Institute. 
Examiner  -|-  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1922     8     24     287 

Prints  rural  edition. 

Charles  Hallow,  Editor;  Lycoming  Shoppers  Guide,  Inc.,  606  Hepburn  St. 

Grit*  -------------------------------  Sand.,  ............  Ind.  *  F.»  ........  »«     •     £„,*?„%  2&°. 

Printed    in    three   editions:   National    Edition    (Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday), 
Pennsylvania  State  Edition  (Thursday),  Williamsport  City  Edition  (Sunday). 
Kenneth  D.  Rhone.  Editor;  Grit  Publishing  Co.,  208  W.  Third  St. 


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Robert  H.  Stirrat,  Editor;  Little  League  Baseball.  Inc..  Publisher, 

120  W.  Fourth  St. 
Lycoming  Courier  V.  —  .........Monthly  ..........  Collegiate  ..........  1946     4     24 

Students  of  Lycoming  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
8un-Gazette  +  ..........................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent.  .....  1801     8     24 

Quinton  E.  Beauge,   Editor;  Sun-Gazette  Co.,   Publisher,  262   W. 
TV    Guide  —  See  Radnor,  Pa.  Haxleton-Willfamsport  Ed.,  *4O,121. 


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WILLIAMSTOWN    (J4H).  pop.  2,882;  Dauphin  Co.    (SEC).  26  m  W  of  Pottsville. 

PA;  READ  RRs.  Hosiery,  knitting  mills.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Grain. 

Times+  ----------------------------  ^...Friday  ............  Ind.  A  Agric......  1890     8     24     294     2.00 

James  C.  Moss,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WILLOW  GROVE  (M6).  pop.  X6.000;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  15  m  N  of  Philadelphia, 
READ  RR.  Manufactures  woodwork,  machine  tools,  pressed  steel  equipment. 
hosiery,  clothing.  Greenhouses.  Dairy*  truck,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 

.,  ...............  ____  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1926     8     22     294 

William  E.  Strasburg,  Editor;  Montgomery  Publishing  Co.,  Ehrenpfort  Bldg. 


§1,006 


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IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  lace,  swom;  IPnblisher's  Report;  Light  fsce,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  line*.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  test  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNaflj 

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run**  ir<rA<*tifiv«                         *r**+i,iv  [Office  1924     8     28     140     5.00 

Office  Executive Monthly {  Management  Total  unpaid  dist. 

H.  Dickson  Ash,  Editor;  National  Office  Management  Assn.,  Publisher. 
Progress — See  Hatboro. 

WINDBER  (E5),  pop.  8.010;  Somerset  Co.  (SW).  9  m  8  of  Johnstown.  PA  RR. 
Coal  mining  and  shipping.  Coal  mines;  hardwood  timber.  Cement  block  works. 
Agriculture.  Potatoes,  corn,  wheat. 

Era-f Thursday Republican........  1899     7     24     280     2.00 

A.  W.  Maxwell,  Editor;  Windber  Era,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

WYALUSING  (K2),  pop.  612;  Bradford  Co.  (NE).  On  Susquehanna  River,  85  m  NW  of 
Scranton.  LV  RR.  Flour,  planing  mills.  Farming.  Corn,  hay,  buckwheat. 

Rocket -f- .....Thursday Democratic........  1887     7     26     294     2.50 

Wm.  W.  Keeler,  Editor;  Keeler  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 
Wyoming  Co.  Courier — See  Laceyville, 
WYNNEWOOD-— City  Line  News— See  Phila.,  Pa. 

YARDLEY  (N5),  pop.  1,916;  Bucks  Co.  (SE).  29  m  NE  of  Philadelphia.  READ  RR. 
Manufactures  shirt  neckbands,  linings,  sheet  metal,  chemicals.  Truck  farms. 
Spinach,  carrots,  asparagus. 

News-f -Thursday Independent 1946     8     24     280     2.00 

R.  Joseph  Martini,  Editor  and  Publisher.  Main  A  Alton  Sts. 

YEADON  (M6H),  pop.  11,068;  Delaware  Co.  Adjoins  Philadelphia  on  the  west.  Rail- 

road  station  Lansdowne.  PA  RR.  Residential. 
Times Thursday Republican 1929     5     24     224     1.00 

Frank  P.  Davenport,  Editor  and  Publisher,  719  Church  Lane. 
Yeadon  Courier — See  Lansdowne. 

YORKf  (J5%),  pop.  69,958;  York  Co.  (S).  28  m  SE  of  Harrisburg.  MAP;  PA;  WM 
RRs.  Manufactures  refrigerating  and  air  conditioning  equipment,  hydraulic  tur- 
bines, farm  equipment,  building  materials,  wall  and  roofing  paper,  pretzels, 
tire  chains,  bakers  machinery.  Seven  banks;  bank  clearings  (1957),  $366,- 
772,292;  deposits  (1957),  $174,074,318.  66,904  wired  (AC)  houses  (city  and 
county);  40,281  gas  (art if.)  meters  (city  and  county);  60,294  telephones, 
(city  and  county).  Limestone  quarries.  Two  TV  stations. 

Dispatch-h Evg.ex.Sun In  d.  Rep 1876      8     24      308   11.50**34,333 

H.  D.  Chronister,  Editor;  Dispatch  Publishing  Co.,  15-21  East  Philadelphia  St. 

Gazette  and  Daily  + Morn.ex.Sun...Ind.  Dem 1795     5     24     227   12.00**35,772 

J.  W.  Gitt,  Editor;  York  Gazette  Company.  Publisher,  81  E.  King  St. 

Poultry  Press Monthly Poultry 1914      5      24      185      1.50 

Robert  F.  DeLancey,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  947. 

Strength  and  Health Monthly Physical  Cult....  1932     4     27      140     3.00 

R.  C.  Hoffman,  Editor;  Strength  and  Health  Publishing  Co.,  61  N.  Broad  St. 

White  Rose  Motorist  + Monthly Motoring 1929  Controlled1  f rU  dlst. 

James  R.  Wilson,  Editor;  White  Rose  Motor  Club,  Publisher. 
York  Legal  Record ..Thursday Legal. .....1881     2     80     115     6.00 

Legal  advertisements  only.  Controlled  free  dist. 

York  County  Bar  Assn.,  Publisher,  HE.  Market  St. 
YOUNGSVILLE  (D2),  pop.  1,944;  Warren  Co.  (NW).  10  m  W  of  Warren.  NYC;  PA 

RRs.  Manufactures  furniture,  mirrors,  brick.  Oil  wells;  timber.  Stock,  dairy, 

poultry,  grain  farms. 
Courier-*- Thursday Republican ..1930     6     24     269     2.00 

Adah  A.  Pollard,  Editor  and  Publisher.  8  Railroad  St. 

YOUNCWOOD  (C5),  pop.  2,720;  Westmoreland  Co.  (SW).  9  m  S  of  Greensburg.  PA 
RR.  Manufactures  candy,  ice  cream  cones,  concrete  blocks,  refrigeration  and  air 
conditioning  equipment,  truck  bodies,  burial  caskets,  spraying  equipment, 
mirrors  and  glass,  paper  products.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 

Westmoreland  Messenger Friday Independent......  1940     7     24     276     2.50  

Westmoreland  Messenger,  Publisher. 

ZELIENOPLE  (B4),  pop.  2,981;  Butler  Co.  (W).  30  m  NW  of  Pittsburgh.  B&O  RR. 
Manufactures  pneumatic  molding  machines,  crucibles,  ladders,  bronze  castings, 
refractory  products.  Soft  coal  mines.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

ButlerCountyNews-Record+.  Thursday In  dependent.. ....187  7     8     22     287     3.00       *3,OO7 

News  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch,  t County  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McMally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year,  x  Subscript  ion  included  in  membership  fee. 

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PUERTO  RICO 

Population.  2,210,708  (U.  8.  Census,  1950) 
Capital,  SAN  JUAN 

Puerto  Rico  lies  between  65*  and  70°  west  longitude  and  10*  and  18°  north  latitude.  San  Juan, 
the  capital,  is  225  miles  east  of  the  Island  of  Santo  Domingo-Haiti,  and  1,899  miles  southeast 
of  New  York.  The  Island  is  95  miles  long  and  85  miles  wide,  has  an  area  of  8,485  square  miles, 
and  a  coast  line  of  about  845  miles.  The  territory  includes  also  a  number  of  smaller  islands, 
among  them  Vieques  Island  and  Culebra  Island,  at  the  east  and  Mona  Island  at  the  west.  Puerto 
Rico  is  the  easternmost  island  of  the  Greater  Antilles,  and  one  of  a  chain  of  islands  extending 
from  the  tip  of  Florida  to  the  coast  of  Venezuela. 

Few  areas  of  the  United  States  afford  such  a  delightful  climate  as  Puerto  Rico.  Its  location 
within  the  trade-wind  belt  and  its  mountainous  surface  make  it  one  of  the  most  favorable 
regions  in  the  tropics.  The  climate  is  warm,  but  excessive  temperatures  do  not  occur.  The 
Weather  Bureau  at  San  Juan  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  76.6;  highest 
on  record,  82.9 ;  lowest  on  record,  60.9.  Total  annual  precipitation  is  74.47  inches. 

There  are  two  good  harbors :  San  Juan  on  the  north  coast,  Ponce  on  the  south. 

POPULATION 

The  average  number  of  inhabitants  to  the  square  mile  in  1950  was  645.8,  making  it  one  of 
the  most  densely  populated  agricultural  areas  in  the  world.  The  population  has  generally  shown 
a  steady  increase;  40.5  per  cent  being  urban  and  59.5  per  cent  rural.  In  1958,  the  estimated 
population  was  2,812,000. 

AGRICULTURE 

The  land  resources  of  Puerto  Rico  are  not  great.  Only  845,000  acres,  according  to  Soil  Con- 
servation Service  estimates,  are  well  adapted  to  permanent  agricultural  use,  of  which  three 
fourths  require  complex  or  intensive  soil  conservation  practices. 

Chemical  fertilizer  is  used  generally  in  the  growing  of  sugar  cane,  tobacco  and  other  field 
crops.  Agriculture,  nevertheless,  is  the  most  important  source  of  income  and  employment. 
Agricultural  produce  has  contributed  in  all  years  the  great  bulk  of  total  exports.  In  1957-58, 
26.9%  of  the  persons  gainfully  employed,  derived  their  livelihood  from  agriculture. 

Sugar  cane  production  is  the  foundation  on  which  the  economic  structure  of  the  Island  is 
based.  It  is  the  largest  single  source  of  employment.  38,7%  of  the  gainful  workers  in  agriculture 
are  employed  in  sugar  cane  farming.  In  1957-68  fiscal  year  sugar  production  was  919,000  tons. 

Tobacco  continues  to  hold  an  important  place  in  Puerto  Rico's  economy.  It  represents  the 
only  source  of  cash  income  for  many  small  farm  growers.  Cultivation  of  tobacco  expanded 
rapidly  until  market  difficulties  introduced  a  period  of  decline.  In  1957-58  the  tobacco  crop, 
grown  under  quota,  reached  a  total  of  267,000  hundredweights. 

IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS 

Trade  is  chiefly  with  the  continental  United  States.  Because  Puerto  Rico  is  an  integral  part 
of  the  United  States,  there  are  no  tariff  barriers  and  it  is  as  easy  to  transact  business  as  it  is 
In  any  of  the  states.  The  banking  system  is  the  same  and  there  is  no  difficulty  in  obtaining 
credit  ratings.  Practically  all  the  business  men  speak  English.  Puerto  Rico  buys  more  mer- 
chandise per  capita  from  the  continental  United  States  than  any  country  in  the  world,  except 
Canada. 

Shipments  from  the  United  States  mainland  in  1957-58  were  $619,376,026.  Chief  imports  from 
the  mainland :  vegetable  food  products  and  beverages ;  textile  fibers  and  manufactures ;  animals 
and  animal  products ;  metals  and  manufactures  (including  machinery  and  vehicles) ;  chemicals  and 
related  products;  non-metallic  minerals;  wood  and  paper;  dairy  products;  also  fish,  rice,  wheat 
flour,  dried  beans,  rubber  products,  cigarettes,  manufactured  cotton  goods,  petroleum,  glass, 
cement,  automobile  parts  and  accessories,  medicinal  and  pharmaceutical  preparations. 

Shipments  to  the  mainland  during  1957-58  totaled  $443,392,976.  Of  this  figure  sugar  and  its 
by-products  (rum,  alcohol,  molasses,  acetone,  butyl  alcohol,  bay  mm),  account  for  more  than 
75%  of  Puerto  Rico's  entire  export  income.  Other  exports:  pineapples,  tobacco,  coconuts,  needle- 
work, electronic  and  pharmaceutical  products. 

Exports  of  coconuts  in  the  shell  in  1957-58  amounted  to  $647,017.  Fresh  pineapple  exports  were 
$499,935;  canned  pineapple  exports,  $910,246.  Cucumbers,  tomatoes  and  peppers  are  the  princi- 
pal vegetable  crops  exported  from  Puerto  Rico. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Mineral  production  in  1957  had  a  value  of  approximately  $18,639,000.  Cement  is  the  principal 
mineral  product. 

Puerto  Rico  is  making  great  strides  in  her  economic  and  social  life.  A  network  of  over  2,820 
miles  of  hard-surfaced  roads  serves  all  cities  and  towns  of  the  Island.  Motor  vehicle  regis- 
tration (1957-58,  was  140,197.  Not  one  of  the  Island's  twelve  ports  is  more  than  five  hours 
distant  by  motor  vehicle  from  any  important  community. 

The  unusual  panoramas  of  mountains,  valleys,  tropical  seas  and  white  beaches  provide  a 
very  fascinating  attraction  on  a  tour  of  the  Island.  Old-world  spendor  is  found  in  its  cathedrals. 
Towns  are  of  quaint  atmosphere,  enlivened  by  new  industrial  plants,  homes  and  public  buildings, 
which  are  the  result  of  the  current  development  program.  Old  historic  forts  are  of  much 
Interest.  A  considerable  variety  of  tourist  accommodations  is  available.  First-class  hotels,  apart* 
ments  with  restaurants,  and  smaller  but  modern  and  well  maintained  establishments  are  worthy 
of  mention.  Visitors  to  the  Island  need  fear  none  of  the  illness  of  other  tropical  areas. 

The  majority  of  new  homes  in  the  Island  are  detached  and  built  of  reinforced  concrete. 
Electric  or  gas  cooking  facilities  are  available.  There  are  (6-30-58),  363,032  electric  meters; 
19,887  gas  meters  in  the  commonwealth.  Telephone  service  is  supplied  at  a  reasonable  rate. 
Number  of  telephones  (6-30-68),  68,923.  Number  of  post  offices  (6-30-58),  106.  Total  bank 
deposits  (6-80-58),  $445,568,938.  The  United  States  Armed  Forces  operate  a  radio  station  at 
San  Juan.  There  are  also  29  commercial  radio  stations,  and  6  television  stations. 

The  educational  system  is  much  like  that  found  elsewhere  in  the  United  States.  Spanish  and 
English  are  taught  and  spoken  in  the  classroom.  The  University  of  Puerto  Rico  is  a  land-grant 
college  offering  a  variety  of  undergraduate  and  graduate  programs. 

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PUERTO  RICO 


Under  the  Constitution  put  into  effect  July  25,  1952,  the  Commonwealth  of  Puerto  Rico  is 
governed  by  a  Legislative  Assembly  of  27  Senators  and  51  Representatives  from  8  senatorial 
districts,  40  representative  districts,  and  11  of  each  at  large;  an  Executive  Branch  headed  by  ft 
Governor  and  eight  Secretaries;  and  a  Judicial  Branch  administered  by  the  Supreme  Court, 
consisting  of  a  Chief  Justice  and  6  Associate  Justices.  The  Government  plans  public  works  in 
support  of  industry  and  greater  development  of  modern  agriculture  techniques.  Wages  and  the 
standard  of  living  are  lower  than  on  the  mainland* 


PUERTO  RICO  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  4 

Daily,  Foreign  (4) 

Evening  Dailies  (1) 

Morning  Dailies  (3) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (1) 

Weekly  1 

Monthly   1 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies   ( 1 ) 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue 

Weekly    

Fortnightly    

Monthly   


Total   Periodicals 


Total  Newspapers 


6 


Total  number  of  publications 10 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 2 

For  circulation  figures  for  daily  papers  see  alto  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  Is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  ftgnire  in  that  list. 


(All  papers  are  Spanish  unless  otherwise  stated.) 

Estab  Col$<t> Width V  Depth    Sub 

PONCE  (C2%),  pop.  99,492.  A  port  near  center  of  South  Coast,  about  one  mile  and 
a  half  inland.  American  RR  of  Puerto  Rico.  Airline,  CBA.  Manufactures  sugar, 
cement,  ball-point  pens,  costume  jewelry,  liquors,  needlecraft.  Agriculture, 
coffee,  sugar,  honey,  fruit,  cattle,  dairy  products.  Five  banks.  25,000  electric 
(AC)  meters;  1,200  gas  (artif.)  meters;  4,500  telephones. 

Dia,  El 4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1909     8     24     280   10.00 

Jose  Da vila  Riccl,  Editor;  Luis  A.  Ferre,  Publisher,  Isabel  No.  60. 


Puerto  Rico  Evangelico Ftn'tly {255^2^568     1912     3     26 


133      1.50 


Circ 


16,238 
4,700 


Rev.  Jorge  N.  Cintron,  Editor;  Puerto  Rico  Evangelico  Inc.,  Publisher, 
Box  744,  Rio  Piedras. 

SAN  JUAN  (El),  pop.  224,767.  A  seaport  town,  situated  on  two  small  islands  on  the 
North  Coast,  connected  with  the  mainland  by  bridges.  The  capital  and  business 
metropolis  of  the  island.  American  RR.  of  Puerto  Rico.  Airlines:  BWIA;  CBA; 
CD  A;  DAL;  IBERA;  AF;  EAL;  PAA;  AVN.  Airport  for  international  airways. 
Two  TV  stations. 

Needlework,  furniture  and  wood-working,  brewing,  distilleries,  bottling,  cigar 
making,  foundries,  pear  buttons,  medicinal  and  toiletries.  University  of  Puerto 
Rico  (Rio  Piedras).  Fifteen  banks,  including  branches.  Resort.  Agriculture. 
Grapefruit,  tobacco,  cane  sugar,  pineapples  and  other  fruits. 

Alma  Latina-|- Saturday Illus.  Rev 1930     4     24     157     9.00 

E.  Franklin.  Editor;  Imprenta  Venezuela,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
Apartado  3589  Calle  del  Cristo  250  (17). 
Caribe  Hilton — See  Promenade,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Cooperador.  El Monthly Independent 195°  Contr^llJfL  dist° 

Rafael  A.  Uicens,  Editor;  Cooperative  League  of  Puerto  Rico,  Publisher, 
Box  177,  Roosevelt 

1933      5      23      200    17.90 

Imparcial,  El-f- Every  Morn. ...Independent Monday  circ. 

Saturday  circ. 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Publishes  week-end  edition,  Saturday. 
Also  prints  New  York  Edition,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Circ.,  Morn.  «8,9OO;  Sat.  «9,368. 
A.  A.  Valdivieso,  Editor;  El  Imparcial,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Comercio  Street  450  (12). 

Island  Times  +   (Eng.) Friday Independent 1955      5     23      190     4.50 

Luis  Munoz,  Editor  and  Publisher,  152  San  Jose  St. 

Mundo,  El-f Morn.ex. Sun. ..Independent 1919 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
Pablo  Vargas  Badillo.  Editor;  El  Mundo,  Inc., 
Publisher,  2  San  Jose  St.  (5). 

Prenaa-f- Monthly Literary 1954 


8,200 


2,500 
2,500 


*52f407 
*63,003 
*61,170 


215 

22,410 — Free 
23      294   20.00**59,05S 
Monday  circ.  **73,888 
Saturday  circ.  **77,796 


5      24      196      2.50 
Controlled  free  dist. 
Sociedad  Periodistas,  Editors;  La  Primavera,  Publisher,  Fortaleza  107, 

o  «.      cmKiinn/  'Monthly Tourist  Info 1949     2     26     105     Free 

Office  of  Public*  Relations,  Economic  Development  Administration,  Publisher, 
Box  2672. 


5,000 
1.000 

19,100 


Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  f)A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  lee. 

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RHODE  ISLAND 

Population  701,896  (U.  8.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  PROVIDENCE 

Rhode  Island  is  bounded  on  the  north  and  east  by  Massachusetts,  south  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean, 
and  west  by  Connecticut.  Its  extreme  length  from  north  to  south  is  47 H  miles;  extreme  breadth, 
88  miles ;  land  area,  1,057  square  miles ;  smallest  state  in  area. 

Beyond  the  Narragansett  basin,  the  surface  is  mostly  rough,  hilly,  and  stony.  There  are  no 
mountains  and  few  hills  of  any  altitude.  About  two-thirds  of  the  land  area  is  woodland.  The 
Weather  Bureau  at  Providence  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  60.6;  highest 
on  record,  102;  lowest  on  record,  — 17.  Mean  annual  precipitation  is  89.41  inches. 

Newport,  on  Narragansett  Bay,  is  one  of  the  most  famous  of  America's  watering  places  and 
Is  noted  for  the  palatial  homes  built  there  by  wealthy  patrons.  Rhode  Island  State  University, 
located  at  Kingston,  and  Brown  University,  at  Providence,  are  important  among  the  state's 
institutions  of  higher  education. 

Rhode  Island  has  the  third  largest  per  capita  industrial  output  of  all  the  states.  It  is  more  than 
eighty  per  cent  urban,  has  the  densest  population  of  all  the  states,  748  persons  to  the  square 
mile,  and  exerts  influence  out  of  all  proportion  to  its  size  and  population.  Providence,  the  capital, 
Woonsocket  and  Pawtucket  are  the  chief  industrial  centers.  About  a  third  of  the  state's  manu- 
factures are  devoted  to  textiles ;  the  manufacture  of  jewelry  and  metal  products  is  highly  impor- 
tant as  welt  Providence  is  an  important  oil  port,  rail  center,  and  center  of  wholesale  trade. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  thirty-seventh.  Urban  population  (1950),  84.6%.  In  1950, 
of  the  791.896  total  population,  777,015  were  white;  14,881  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  2,598.  Farm  acreage,  191,052.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  78.5. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $16,941.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  552. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $6,143,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $15,033,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  potatoes,  $2,183,000;  hay,  $85,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957) :  apples,  $381,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58):  all  cattle  and  calves,  $4,692,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$262,000;  horses  and  mules,  $118,000;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $32,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $3,239,000;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial 
broilers),  $1,356,000;  turkeys,  $251,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957) :  all  milk  and  cream,  $8,387,000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms,  128,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957) :  ice  cream,  2,807,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Total  catch  (1956),  141,309,000  Ibs.;  $4,752,000  value.  Principal  fish:  clams,  flounder,  butter- 
fish,  porgy,  lobsters. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $676,678,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
textile  mill  products,  machinery  (except  electrical),  primary  metal  industries.  Total  expendi- 
tures for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $27,759,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1951),  $1,278,000.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  stone,  sand  and 
gravel,  graphite. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  312,100.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  824,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  66.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  10,392 ;  sales,  $848,118,000. 


RHODE  ISLAND  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number  Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily .. 7               Daily  1 

Evening  Dailies (6)              Semi-weekly 1 

Morning  Dailies  (1)               Weekly  4 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (2)              Fortnightly    1 

Semi-weekly 2              Monthly  8 

Weekly 12              Bi-monthly 4 

Quarterly  1 

Total  Newspapers  21  

Total  Periodicals  20 

Total  number  of  publications 41 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 4 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 16 


For  drcdatioa  ftfWM  for  dafljr  papers  see  also  Dafljr  Newspaper  List  IB  back  off  Directory.  Oceaslosudlr  It  Is 
possible  to  Incorporate  a  later  flfuro  to  that  list. 

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LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  6. 
County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Bristol  (E),  Bristol 29,079 

2  Kent   (C),  East  Greenwich 77,768 

8  Newport    (SE),  Newport 61,589 

4  Providence   (N),  Providence 674,978 

5  Washington  (SW),  West  Kingston  48,542 

Estab  Cols^ Width V  Depth    Sub  Clre 

HARRINGTON  (E3),  pop.  8,246;  Bristol  Co.  (E).  8  m  SE  of  Providence.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Nurseries.  Dairy  farms. 

Times -f Thursday Independent 1968     5     28     230     5.00          2,025 

R.  S.  Bosworth,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  185  Washington  Rd. 
Warren  and  Harrington  Gazette — See  Warren. 

BRISTOLf  (E8%),  pop.  10,886;  Bristol  Co.  (E).  On  Narragansett  Bay,  16  m  SE  of 
Providence.  NYNH&H  RR.  Bridge  to  Bristol  Ferry.  Manufactures  rubber  foot- 
wear machinery,  dresses,  macaroni,  saddles,  lace.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 
Potatoes,  onions,  carrots. 

Phoenix -f .Tues.  &  Fri Independent 1837     5     23     281     5.00        92,960 

R.  S.  Bosworth,  Editor;  Bristol  Phoanix  Publishing  Company,  1-7  Bradford  St. 

CENTRAL  FALLS — See  Pawtucket. 
CRANSTON— See  Providence. 

EAST  GREENWICHf  (D8%),  pop.  4,928;  Kent  Co.  (C).  On  East  Greenwich  Bay.  14 
m  SW  of  Providence.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  airplane  parts,  windlasses, 
jewelry  boxes,  dye  chemicals,  wine,  bleached  goods,  medical  supplies.  Machine 
shops.  Oyster,  clam  fisheries.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck,  fruit  farms.  Potatoes,  corn. 

Rhode  Island  Pendulum  + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1854     7     24     280     2.50        §2,300 

J.  A.  Goodman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  22  London  St. 

EAST  PROVIDENCE  (D4%),  pop.  85,871   (branch  of  Providence  P.  O.).  Providence 

Co.  (N).  2  m  SE  of  Providence,  nearest  railroad.  Manufactures  chemicals,  cinder 
blocks,  bricks,  woven  fabric,  plastics. 

Post-f Thursday Independent 1965     8     22     294     2.00   **4>228 

Walter  J.   Gray,   Editor  and   Publisher,   346   Taunton   Ave. 

KINGSTON  (C5),  pop.  2,166;  Washington  Co.  (S).  24  m  S  of  Providence.  NYNH&H 
RR.  Bank,  Wakefleld.  University  of  Rhode  Island.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  corn. 

Beacon-fV Wednesday Collegiate 1907      6     24     224     2.00  2.400 

Students  of  The  University  of  Rhode  Island,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

NEWPORTf  (E4%),  pop.  87,564;  Newport  Co.  (SE).  On  the  island  of  Rhode  Island  in 
Narragansett  Bay,  19  m  SW  of  Fail  River,  Mass.  NYNH&H  RR.  Boat  connec- 
tions. Electrical  instruments  and  appliances  manufactured.  Summer  resort. 
Five  banks;  bank  debits  (6-30-58),  $205,896,000.  21,740  (residential)  electric 
(AC)  meters;  6,800  (residential)  gas  (nat.)  meters;  18,000  (residential)  tele- 
phones. Trap  fisheries.  U.  S.  Naval  Base. 

Catholic  Art  Quarterly Quarterly l&^du^a'n          1987     2     82       98     B*00  93° 

G.  Carey,  Editor;  Catholic  Art  Assn.,  Publisher,  52  Thames  St. 

v"d...*!.e™.!t JFriday Independent 1768     8     28     294     6.00          1,109 

News-f .".\.V..V....7.V"".V".*..Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent ..1846     8     23     294  21.00**!  1,977 

Edward  A.  Sherman,  Jr.,  Editor;  Edward  A.  Sherman,  Jr.,  and 
Albert  K.  Sherman,  Publishers,  140  Thamea  St. 

NORTH  KINGSTOWN  (D4),  pop.  14,810;  Washington  Co.  (SW).  17  m  SE  of  Provi- 
dence. NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  wool,  textiles,  boats. 

Standard^ Thursday Independent 1888     7     24     280     8.00          2,045 

Frederick  C.  Hedenberg,  Editor;  E.  Roy  Noyes,  Publisher. 

PAWTUCKET— CENTRAL  FALLS  (D2),  pop.  104.986  (Pawtucket,  81,486;  Central 
Falls,  28,550);  Providence  Co.  (N).  At  mouth  of  Blackstone  River.  6  m  NE  of 
Providence.  NYNH&H  RR.  Airline.  NBA. 

Manufactures  silk,  rayon,  cotton  cloth,  specialty  yarns,  thread,  lace,  tape, 
braid,  elastic  webbing,  machinery,  spools,  copper  wire,  bleaching,  dyeing 
plants.  Commerce  in  coal,  fuel  oil,  lumber,  brick,  cement.  Fourteen  banks.  44,088 
electric  (AC)  meters;  32,998  gas  (nat.)  meters;  45,812  telephones. 

Times-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1885     9     22     308  21.84**38,041 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

New  England  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  28  Exchange  St. 

PROVIDENCEf  (D2H),  pop.  248,674;  Providence  Co.  (N).  The  State  Capital.  At  head 
of  navigation  on  Narragansett  Bay,  43  m  SW  of  Boston,  Mass.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Airlines:  AA;  EAL;  NAL;  NBA;  UAL. 

A  port  of  entry  with  important  commerce,  especially  in  oil.  Manufactures 
machinery,  machine  tools,  woolens  and  worsteds,  cotton,  silk  and  rayon,  dyeing 
and  finishing,  jewelry,  rubber  goods,  plastics,  electronic  parts.  Eight  banks; 
bank  clearings  (6-80-58),  $143,694,000;  deposits  (6-80-68),  $736,706,000. 
83,166  electric  meters;  60,473  gas  (nat.)  meters;  99,598  telephones.  Oyster 
fisheries.  Brown  University;  Pembroke  College  (women);  Providence  College; 
R.  I.  College  of  Education;  R.  I.  School  of  Design;  Bryant  College.  Two  TV 
stations. 

"is^mTedV  JBi-monthly Motoring 1929     8     28     189  2.00          25,000 

E.  S.  Harding,  Editor;  Auto  Club  of  Rhode  Island,  Publisher,  50  Fountain  St. 


Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNall* 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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PROVIDENCE!  (Continued)  Estab  Cols <» Width VDtpth 

Archway f  Thurs^'         Collegiate 1939     6     24     288  x 

Students  of  Bryant  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  164  Hope  St. 

8     27     140 

2     42     140 
Controlled  free  dist. 

W.  C.  Worthington,  Editor;  Brown  University,  Publisher  (12). 

RWV»«  W^M-LW                      JMorn.ex.Sat.rrtllAtf,  t.  1891     6     26     210x10.00 

Brown  Herald -f  V \&  Sun  Collegiate Controlled  free  dist. 

Students  of  Brown  University,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Faunce  House    (12). 

(Bulletin-!- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1863     8     22     298  21.84**141,3ei 
Journal* .Every  Morn....Independent 1829    S8un|a2y  c«*  jJfoo&lSSS 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both   dailies. 
Sevellon  Brown,  8rd,  Editor;  John  C.  A.  Watkins,  Publisher  (2). 


122,000 

835 
8,500 


t     ......  .....  Mathematical...a894 

B.  G.  Pettis,  E.  E.  Moise,  J.  C.  Oxtoby,  Editors. 


1      52        92  x7.00 


Ger!?eiSl.)        JMonthly  ..........  Mathematics  ......  1940     2     44     131  50.00 


e. 

Not  published  daring  August. 
R.  P.  Boas,  Jr.,  W.  S.  Massey,  J.  L.  Doob,  Editors. 


.....  Mathematics  ......  1950 


1     62        92   11.00 
Samelson,   P.   R.   Holmos,   Editors. 


58  94  32.00 
;  American 
24  224  8.00 

24      224     8.00 


R.   P.   Boas,   Jr.,   Irving   Kaplansky,   Hans 
Transactions  of  the  Ameri-1 

can  Mathematical  Society  [Monthly Mathematics 1900 

(no  adv.) j 

S.  S.  Chern,  Samuel  Eilenberg,  G.  P.  Hochschild,  Mark  Kac,  Editors 
Mathematical  Society,  Publisher,  190  Hope  St. 

Cranston  Herald 4- Thursday Independent 1922     6 

Rosalie  K.  Frost.  Publisher,  Herald  Bldg.,  Cranston  (10). 

Italian  Echo,  The  (Ital.  &     lm».*,*«,«»                T*t/4AWA«/iA«+         IQQK      R 
M       >   I  > jfriuay. ....... .....inuepenuGnt iouo      o 

E.  J.  Lonelli,  Editor;  Louis  M.  Picerno,  Publisher,  178  Broadway. 
Jewish  Herald-H Friday Jewish  Int 1929     6     24 

Syd  Cohen,  Editor;  Jewish  Press  Pub.  Co.,  1117  Douglas  Ave. 

18R4      3      28      140      2  00 
Manufacturing  Jeweler -f Monthly Jewelry Controlled  free  dist. 

D.  Frost,  Editor;  Walter  B.  Frost  &  Co.,  Publishers,  42  Weybosset  St.  (1). 
Notices    (Offset) Bi-monthly Mathematics 1953      1      64        98     7.00 

J.  H.  Curtiss,  Editor;  American  Mathematical  Society,  190  Hope  St.   (6). 
Pembroke  Record  +V       .   .  .  Tues.  &  Fri Collegiate 1920     6     24     200     6.00 

Students  of  Pembroke  College.  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Providence  Visitor  + .Thursday Catholic 1878     8     24     294     4.00 

Rev.  J.  F.  Bracq,  S.T.D.,  Editor;  Visitor  Printing  Co.,  Pub.,  26  Fenner  St.  (8). 
Record  and  Guide Wednesday R.  Est.,  Bldg 1888     8     81      161  20.00 

Grover  Rice,  Editor;  Record  and  Guide  Co.,  Publisher,  49  Westminster  St.  (1). 
'  .  1944     8     27     140     8.00 

Beverage  [Monthly Beverage  Indus.  2     42     140 

'  Controlled  circ. 

Aaron  Bilgor,  Editor;  Beverage  Publishing  Co.,  603  Hope  St.   (6). 
Rhode  Island  Labor  News  +  . -Monthly Labor 1928     6     24     210     1.00 

Rhode  Island  State  Federation  of  Labor,  Pub..  68  Mvrtle  St.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Rhode  Island  Medical  Journal  Monthly Medical 1919   Controlled  f?ee  dist. 

John  E.  Donley.  M.D.,  Editor;  Rhode  Island  Med.  Soc.,  Pub.,  106  Francis  St.  (8)  . 

RIVERSIDE  (D3).  pop. ;  (branch  of  Providence  P.  O.).  Providence  Co.  (N).  6  m 

SE  of  Providence.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  men's  neckwear,  Jewelry. 

E^on^Y.d!"?^.e.r..t        }Friday Independent 1946 

A.B.C.  Statement  not  released  at  press  time. 

Ellen  Martin,  Ed.;  S.  Gerald  Gordon,  Publisher,  Metropolitan  Park  Drive  (16). 

VALLEY  FALLS  (D2),  pop.  X 8,800  (independent  branch  of  Pawtucket  P.  O.) ; 
Providence  Co.  (N).  4  m  N  of  Providence.  NYNH&H  RR.  Bank,  Pawtucket. 
Manufactures  pile  and  synthetic  fabrics,  paper  boxes,  nuts  and  bolts,  wood 
products,  sausage. 

Blackstone  Valley  Press +  ..... Thursday Independent 1957     6     22     182     2.00 

Howard  P.  Bloomenthal,  Editor  and  Publisher,  63  John  St. 

WAKEFIELD  (D6),  pop.  6,224;  Washington  Co.  (8).  On  an  ocean  inlet,  80  m  SW  of 
Providence.  NYNH&H  RR.  Woolen,  cotton  mills.  Summer  resort.  Dairy, 
poultry,  fruit  farms. 

Narragansett  Times  4- .Thursday Independent 1863     8     24     298     8.00 

Fr«d  Wilson,  Editor;  Narragansett  Times,  Inc.,  Publisher.  864  Main  St. 

WARREN  (E8),  pop.  8,618;  Bristol  Co.  (E).  On  east  shore  of  Narragansett  Bay,  10 
m  SE  of  Providence.  NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  cotton  cloth,  handkerchiefs, 
curtains,  rubber  flooring,  automotive  equipment,  slide  fasteners,  tapes,  collars. 
Sea  food  cannery.  Summer  resort.  Oyster  fisheries.  Agriculture.  Onions,  corn, 
potatoes. 


....          Tues.AFri  .....  Independent  .......  1826     7     24     280     8.00 

M.  E.  ^win,  Editor;  Warren  Printing  and  Publishing  Company,  6  State  St. 


$6,066 
*3,668 

15,060 
J1.182 

6,196 
§2,700 


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tl.200 
6,345 
1,100 


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1,724 

$13,140 

$913 
$407 


6     24     224     2.00          8,600 


4,653 


2,740 


2,446 


ClraiUUon—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements  ;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  •worn;  tPublisfcer's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotinty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSabscription  included  in  membership  fe«. 

BE  SURE  TO  READ  th«  Guide  to  the  UM  off  the  Directory  la  front  of  book. 

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RHODE  ISLAND 


Circ 


§5,104 


*700 


**7,657 
**7,64« 


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WARWICK  (D8%),  pop.  48,028;  Kent  Co.  (C).  10  m  SE  of  Providence.  NYNH&H  RR. 
Mens  and  boys'  clothes,  aluminum  windows  manufactured.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck 
farms.  Potatoes,  corn. 

Beacon  +  (offset) Friday Independent 1953     5     24     196     3.00 

William  M.  Honig,  Editor  and  Publisher,  11  Centerville  Rd. 

WATCH  HILL— see  Westerly. 

WESTERLY  (B6),  pop.  12,880;  (town  divided  by  R.  I.-Conn.  state  line).  Washington 

Co.  (S).  On  Pawcatuck  River,  18  m  E  of  New  London.  Conn.  NYNH&H  RR. 

Airport.    Manufactures   printing:  presses,   elastic   webbing,   stapling   machines. 

fish   lines,   food  products,   furniture.   Textile   mills;   bleaching,   dyeing   plants. 

Granite  quarries.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Potatoes,  tomatoes,  corn. 
Watch  Hill  Seaside  Topics  -f  .Friday Resort  News...- 1904     4     24      154     2.50 

Published  only  during  summer  season. 

Sally  Hammond  Trope,  Editor;  Marcelle  Hammond,  Publisher,  Box  132. 
Sun-f Evg.  ex.  Sat... Republican 1893     8     23     294   21.84 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ. 

Charles  W.  Utter,  Editor;  Wilfred  B.  Utter,  Publisher. 
WEST   WARWICK    (C8),   pop.    19.096;    Kent   Co.    (C).    12    m    SW    of    Providence. 

NYNH&H  RR.  Manufactures  cottons,  woolens,  worsteds,  velvet,  lace  and  book 

binding  cloth.  Dye  and  finishing  plants.  Agriculture.  Dairy,  poultry  products, 

truck  crops. 
Pawtuxet  Valley  Times-}- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1892     8     24     294   10.40    **7,7O3 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Daniel  T.  Burns,  Gen'l  Mgr.,  Pawtuxet  Valley  Daily  Times,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

WOONSOCKET  (C1H),  pop.  60,211;  Providence  Co.  (N).  On  Blackstone  River,  16  m 
NW  of  Providence.  NYNH&H  RR.  Airline,  NEA. 

Manufactures  plush,  corduroy,  piece  goods,  underwear,  bathing  suits,  hand- 
kerchiefs, machines,  top  rolls,  fibre  spools,  paper  tubes,  rubber  goods,  plastics, 
machine  tools.  Dyeing,  bleaching,  converting  plants.  Large  woolen  and  textile 
mills.  Seven  banks ;  bank  deposits  (12-31-57),  $77,000,000.  22,630  electric  (AC) 
meters;  13,990  gas  (nat.)  meters;  18,858  telephones. 

Call-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1892     9     22     300  22.20  **24,9€3 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Buell  W.  Hudson,  Editor;  B.  W.  Hudson,  Publisher,  75  Main  St. 

Union,  L'    (French)  ...    Monthly Cath.  Frat 1902      4     27      196        .50        41,250 

George  Filteau.  Editor;  L'Union  St.  Jean-Baptiste  d'Amerique,  Pub.,  1  Social  St. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Use»  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  uae  of  the  Directory  in  front  of  book. 


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SOUTH  CAROLINA 

Population  2,117,027   (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital.  COLUMBIA 

South  Carolina  is  bounded  on  the  north  and  northeast  by  North  Carolina,  southeast  by  the 
Atlantic  Ocean,  west  and  southwest  by  Georgia.  Its  greatest  length  from  east  to  west  if  about 
275  miles,  and  its  greatest  width  about  210  miles;  land  area,  31,055  square  miles. 

The  surface  presents  nearly  the  same  features  as  North  Carolina,  a  wide  sand  belt  along  the 
coast,  then  a  tract  of  sand  hills,  then  rising  land  westward  to  the  Blue  Ridge  Mountains.  The 
highest  peak.  Sassafras  Mountain,  is  3,648  feet  above  the  sea.  The  climate  in  the  western 
section  is  comparatively  cool,  the  central  part  medium,  and  the  coast  warm  and  humid.  The 
Weather  Bureau  at  Charleston  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  66.0;  highest 
on  record,  104;  lowest  on  record,  7.  Total  annual  precipitation  is  45.22  inches. 

The  coast  is  indented  with  several  harbors,  Charleston,  the  most  important  one,  being  a 
prominent  coast-wise  and  foreign  shipping  point.  Agriculture  is  the  state's  leading  occupation, 
with  cotton  the  principal  money  crop,  followed  by  corn,  tobacco,  tame  hay,  oats,  and  sweet 
potatoes.  The  University  of  South  Carolina  at  Columbia  and  Clemson  Agricultural  College,  load 
among  the  institutions  of  higher  learning. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  twenty-seventh.  Rural  population  (1950),  86.5%.  In  1950,  of 
tho  2,117,027  total  population,  1,293,403  were  white;  823,624  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  139,364.  Farm  acreage,  11,878,793.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  85.2. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $5,648.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  2,120. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $230,212,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $90,646,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  tobacco  (value  of  production),  $76,834,000,  rank,  third; 
cotton  (value  of  production),  $53,829,000,  rank,  ninth;  cottonseed  (value  of  production), 
$7,078,000,  rank,  ninth;  soybeans,  $9,892,000;  corn,  $6,148,000;  wheat,  $4,858,000;  oats,  $4,447,- 
000;  peanuts,  $1,186,000,  rank,  eighth;  potatoes,  $1,123,000;  sweet  potatoes,  $1,071,000;  hay, 
$1,071,000;  lespedeza  seed,  $430,000;  barley,  $407,000;  cowpeas,  $262,000;  pecans,  $242,000, 
rank,  tenth;  rye,  $169,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (n  on  citrus)  (1957)  :  peaches,  $12,840,000,  rank,  second;  grapes, 
$150,000. 

Farm  value  of  an i mala  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $51,332,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$12,068,000;  horses  and  mules,  $9,408,000,  rank,  seventh;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $228,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $16,651,000;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial 
broilers),  $10,584,000;  turkeys,  $5,839,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $23,952,000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms,  639,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957)  :  creamery  butter,  162,000  Ibs. ;  ice  cream, 
8,358,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Total  catch  (1956),  18,057,000  Ibs.;  $2,453,000  value.  Principal  fish:  shrimp,  oysters,  crabs, 
mullet,  spot. 

FORESTS 

Total  lumber  production  (1951),  918  million  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  southern  yellow  pine, 
black  and  tupelo  gum,  red  and  sap  gum,  oak,  cypress,  yellow  poplar,  maple,  ash,  sycamore,  elm, 
hemlock,  cottonwood  and  aspen. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1964:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $1,032,736,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
textile  mill  products,  chemicals  and  allied  products,  apparel  and  related  products.  Total  expendi- 
tures for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $59,247,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office.  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1952),  $14,580,599.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  clays,  stone, 
cement,  vermiculite. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  452,300.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  eat.),  831,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  441.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  20,583;  sales,  $1,520,456,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  46 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat 


Pop. 


1  Abbeville  (W),  Abbeville 22,456 

2  Aiken  (W),  Aiken 58,187 

8  Allendale  (SW),  Allen  dale 11,778 

4  Anderson  (NW),  Anderson 90,664 

6  Bamberg  (S),  Bamberg 17,583 

6  Bamwell  (SW),  Bamwell 17,266 

7  Beaufort  (S),  Beaufort 26,993 

8  Berkeley  (SE),  Moncks  Corner 80,251 

9  Calhoun  (C),  St.  Matthews 14,768 

10  Charleston  (SE),  Charleston 164,856 

11  Cherokee  (NW),  Gaffney 84,992 

12  Chester  (N),  Chester 82,597 


County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat 


Pop. 


13  Chesterfield  (NE),  Chesterfield 86,286 

14  Clarendon  (SEC),  Manning 82,216 

15  Colleton  (S),  Walterboro 28,242 

16  Darlington  (NE),  Darlington 60,016 

17  Dillon  (NE),  Dillon 80,980 

18  Dorchester  (S),  St.  George 22,601 

19  Edgefield  (W),  Edgefield 16,691 

20  Fairfleld    (NC),  Winnsboro 21,780 

21  Florence  (NE),  Florence 79,710 

22  Georgetown  (SE),  Georgetown 81,762 

23  Greenville  (NW),  Greenville 168,158 

24  Greenwood  (W),  Greenwood 41,628 


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LIST  OF  COUNTIES*  (Continued) 

County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop  County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

26  Hampton  (SW),  Hampton 18.027  36  Newberry   (NWC),  Newberry 81,771 

26  Horry  (NE),  Conway 59.820  37  Oconee  (NW),  Walhalla 89,050 

27  Jasper  (S).  Ridgeland 10.995  38  Orangeburg   (SO),  Orangeburg 68,726 

28  Kershaw   (NEC),   Camden 82,287  89  Pickens  (NW),  Pickens 40,058 

29  Lancaster   (N),  Lancaster 37,071  40  Richland  (C),  Columbia 142,565 

80  Laurens   (NW),  Laurens 46.974  41  Saluda   (W),  Saluda 15.924 

81  Lee  (C),  Bishopville 23,173  42  Spartanburg  (NW),  Spartanburg.. 150,849 

82  Lexington   (WC),  Lexington 44,279  43  Sumter  (EC),  Sumter 67,684 

83  Marion  (NE),  Marion 38410  44  Union  (NW),  Union 81,884 

84  Marlboro  (NE),  Bennettsville 31,766  46  Williamsburg   (E),  Kingstree 48.807 

85  — McCormick  (W),  McCormick....  9,577  46  York  (N),  York 71,696 

•Counties  without  newspapers  are  marked  — 


SOUTH  CAROLINA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number  Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  18  Weekly  10 

Evening  Dailies  (10)  Fortnightly    2 

Morning  Dailies (8)  Semi-monthly 1 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (7)  Monthly   12 

Tri-weekly   2  Bi-monthly  2 

Semi-weekly 6  Quarterly  8 

Weekly  71  Four  times  a  year 1 

Free  or  partly  free  dist.  wklies   ( 1 )  Four  times  dur.  academic  yr...  8 

Three  times  dur.  academic  yr.  1 

Total  Newspapers  97  

Total  Periodicals  85 

Total  number  of  publications 182 

County  seata  (indicated  by  f )  having  publications 48 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 82 

For  circulation  figures  for  daily  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  Is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


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ABBEVILLEf  (C8),  pop.  6,895;  Abbeville  Co.  (W).  90  m  NW  of  Columbia.  SAL  RR. 
Textile  mills ;  sewing  plants ;  bottling  works.  Cattle.  Poultry.  Cotton,  oats,  corn. 

Press  and  Banner -f Thursday Democratic 1844     7     24     280     3.00        §2^25 

F.  D.  West,  Jr..  Editor;  Banner  Publishing  Company. 

AIKENf  (E4%),  pop.  7,083  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-23-54,  gives  11,152);  Aiken  Co. 
(W).  17  m  E  of  Augusta,  Ga.  SOU  RR.  Airport.  Manufactures  fertilizer,  bags, 
lumber,  ice  cream.  Cotton  gins.  Winter  resort.  Dairy,  stock  farms.  Cotton,  corn, 
wheat. 

Standard  and  Review-f |MgrJ^ex'Sat' Democratic 1869     8     24     294   11.00          4,900 

Annie  H.  King,  Editor;  Standard  and  Review,  Publisher,  Box  456. 

ALLENDALEf  (E6%),  pop.  2,474;  Allendale  Co.  (SW).  70  m  S  of  Columbia.  CftWC; 
SOU  RRs.  Lumber,  veneer  factories;  cotton  gins;  bottling  works.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn,  watermelons.  Pulpwood. 

Allendale  County  Citizen  +  ... Friday Ind.  Dem 1919     7     24     276     2.50        §1,180 

Tom  O'Connor,  Editor;  The  Weeklies  Publisher,  Inc. 

Allendale  County  News  + Thursday Independent 1943     7     23     280     2.50          2,350 

Evelyn  Edenfield,  Editor;  County  News,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  388. 

ANDERSONf  (C2ft),pop.  19,770 ;  Anderson  Co.  (NW).  35  m  SW  of  Greenville.  CftNW; 
C&WC;  P&N  (elec.)  RRs.  Airline  EAL.  Manufactures  lumber,  concrete  products, 
fiberglass,  sewing  machines,  fertilizer,  glass.  Textile,  cottonseed  oil  mills. 
Livestock,  poultry.  Cotton,  corn,  TV  station. 

Free  Press Thursday Democratic 1953     8     24     298     3.00        §5,123 

Beth  Ann  Klosky,  Editor;  The  Anderson  Free  Press,  Inc..  517  W.  Market  St. 

(Independent-f Every  Morn...Democratic 1924     8     23     801   18.20**47,307 
L.  S.  Hembree,  Editor;  W.  E.  Hall,  Publisher.  Sunday  circ.**47,41 8 

Mail  + Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1899     8     23     301   15.60   **8,422 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
J.  B.  Hall,  Editor;  W.  E.  Hall,  Publisher. 

Safety  Journal Monthly Acci.  Prev'n 1950     8     22     800     2.00        11,560 

Marjorie  Young,  Editor;  James  Young,  Publisher,  Wilmary  Bldgr. 

BAMBERGf  (F5),  pop.  2,954;  Bamberg  Co.  (S).  57  m  S  of  Columbia.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  lumber,  mattresses,  ice  cream.  Cotton  gins.  Carlisle  Military 
School.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Cotton,  truck,  grain  farms. 

Herald-h Thursday Democratic 1891     7     24     280     3.00        §2,125 

Lewis  F.  Brabham,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BARNWELLf  (E5),  pop  2,005;  Barnwell  Co.  (SW).  45  m  SE  of  Augusta,  Ga.  ACL; 
SOU  RRs.  Lumber,  turpentine  industries.  Cotton  gins.  Watermelons. 

People-Sentinel -f- Thursday Dem.  Agric 1876     8     24     280     8.00        §2,638 

B.  P.  Davies,  Jr.,  Editor;  Lower  Carolina,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  *  Publisher'*  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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BATESBURG  (E4),  pop.  8,169;  Lexington  Co.  (WC).  82  m  SW  of  Columbia.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  lumber,  caskets,  cotton  goods,  fertilizer,  handles.  Cotton  gins. 
Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  asparagus,  peaches. 

Twin-City  News-f Friday Democratic 1922     8     24     294     2.50          1,835 

D.  N.  Bruner,  Editor;  Bruner  Press,  Publisher,  Box  811. 

BEAUFORTf  (G7),  pop.  6,081  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-16-58,  gives  6,993);  Beaufort 
Co.  (S).  On  Port  Royal  River,  50  m  SW  of  Charleston.  C&WC  RR.  Airport. 
A  port  of  entry  with  good  harbor.  Commercial  fisheries.  Resort.  Pine,  ash 
timber.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  lettuce. 

Gazette -f .Thursday Independent 1894     7     24     280     2.50          3,125 

Howard  P.  Cooper,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HELTON  (C2%).  pop.  8,871;  Anderson  Co.  (NW).  26  m  S  of  Greenville.  C&NW;  PAN 
(elec.) ;  SOU  RRs.  Manufactures  sheetings,  shirtings,  twills,  towels,  bath  robes, 
bedspreads.  Cotton  gins.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  grain. 

News-f Thursday Independent .1925     7     24     280     2.00  600 

R.  G.  Coward,  Editor  and  Publisher,  O'Neal  St. 

BENNETTSVILLEf  (J2%).  pop.  5,140;  Marlboro  Co.  (NE).  89  m  N  of  Florence. 
ROCK  RR.  Manufactures  cotton  varn,  tire  fabrics,  lumber,  kitchen  cabinets, 
mattresses,  Venetian  blind  tape.  Canneries.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Diversified 
farming.  Cotton,  corn,  peaches,  tobacco,  livestock. 

Marlboro  Herald- Advocate.... Tues.  &  Fri Democratic 1886     8     24     294     4.00        §2,841 

Wm.  L.  Kinney,  Editor;  Marlboro  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

BISHOPVILLEf  (G3),  pop.  8,076;  Lee  Co.  (C).  45  m  E  of  Columbia.  SAL  RR.  Manu- 
factures flour,  cottonseed  products,  lumber,  brassieres,  concrete  blocks.  Pine 
timber.  Agriculture.  Watermelons.  Sweet  potatoes,  cucumbers,  peanuts. 

Lee  County  Messenger + Thursday Democratic 1903     7     24     273     2.50        §1,590 

R.  S.  Latimer,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CALHOUN  FALLS  (C8tt),  pop.  2,896;  Abbeville  Co.  (W).  20  m  NW  of  Abbeville, 
banking  town.  C&WC ;  SAL  RRs.  Bottling  works.  Textile  plant.  Peaches.  Cotton, 
grain,  corn. 

Times-f- Wednesday  ....Ind.  Dem 1944      8     23      308     2.50        §1,4«6 

Jack  H.  Brewster,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CAMDENf  (G3),  pop.  6,986  (special  U.  S.  Census  9-17-57,  gives  7,160)  ;  Kershaw  Co. 
(NEC).  31  m  E  of  Columbia.  SAL;  SOU  RRs.  Airport.  Textile  mills;  veneer, 
pulpwood  plants;  synthetic  fibre  factory;  children's  dresses  manufactured. 
Winter  resort.  Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Peaches,  sweet  potatoes,  pecans. 

Chronicle-f {&°Fri.Wed*    Independent 1888     8     24     301     8.50        §4,525 

William  Calk,  Editor;  The  Camden  Publishers,  Inc. 
News-f Thursday Independent 1956     8     24     294     2.00          4,200 

Harold  C.  Booker,  Editor  and  Publisher,  504  Rutledge  St. 

CAYCE  (F3%).  pop.  3,294  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-2-57,  gives  7,537);  Lexington 
Co.  (WC).  2  m  S  of  Columbia.  SAL;  SOU  RRs.  Cement  bricks  manufactured. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  peaches,  corn. 

*,^--r  J  Monthly Rural  Elect ....  1950     6     24     217     x.35        88,485 

~VKirby' Able7  Editor ;  S.'c.  Electric  Co-op,  Inc.,  Pubs.,  808  Knox  Abbott  Drive. 
CENTRAL — Messenger — See  Seneca. 

CHARLESTONf  (H6),  pop.  70,174;  Charleston  Co.  (SE).  On  Peninsula  between  Ashley 
and  Cooper  Rivers,  7  m  from  ocean.  ACL;  SAL;  SOU  RRs.  Airlines  DAL. 
EAL;  NAL.  A  port  of  entry  with  good  harbor  and  important  commerce. 

Industrial,  commercial  and  educational  center.  Shipyards;  dry  docks.  Textiles, 
pulp  and  paper,  steel,  asbestos  yarn,  creosoted  timber,  cigars,  fertilizer,  emulsi- 
fied asphalt,  concrete  blocks,  furniture,  paint,  baking  power  manufactured. 
Oyster  canneries  and  packing,  commercial  shrimping  and  fishing.  Three  banks; 
clearings  (1-1-58),  $410,335,787;  deposits  (1-1-58),  $1,237,428,000.  50,122 
electric  (AC)  meters;  18,017  gas  (nat.)  meters;  55,941  telephones.  The  Citadel 
(State  Military  College) ;  College  of  Charleston;  South  Carolina  Medical  College; 
United  States  Naval  and  Air  Force  Base.  Summer  and  winter  resort.  Two  TV 
stations. 

Brigadier,  The -f Bi-weekly {Collegiate          1924     5     25     224     2'50        *6,600 

Corps  of  Cadets  of  the  Citadel,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  25,  The  Citadel. 

1803      8     22      301  2 


News  and  Courier -f- Every  Morn. ...Independent 

T.  R.  Waring,  Ed.;  News  and  Courier  Company,  Pub.,  184  Columbus  St.  (6).' 
Post-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1894     8     22     301   16.60  **32,620 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

R.  M.  Hitt,  Jr.,  Editor;  Evening  Post  Publishing  Co.,  134  Columbus  St.   (5). 

1,214 


2,500 


Mrs.  Granville  T.  Prior,'  Editor;  S.  Carolina  Historical  Society,  Publisher, 
Fireproof  Bldsr. 

CHERAW  (H2),  pop.  4,836;  Chesterfield  Co.  (NE).  On  Peedee  River,  82  m  NE  of 
Columbia.  ACL;  SAL  RRs.  Manufactures  sash  and  doors,  brick,  cottonseed 
products,  veneer,  boxes.  Ships  peaches,  grapes,  dewberries.  Stone  quarries; 
timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  grain. 

Chronicle-f- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1883     8     24     808     3.00 

A.  M.  Secrest,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  191. 

CircnUttoo— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Moapaieti 
ems.  la  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Pojwlatton—1950  Census.  xRand  McNattr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  doting  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Coli^  Width  VDtpth    Sub  Clrc 

CHESTERf  <F2),  pop.  6,898  ;  Chester  Co.  (NE).  47  m  3  of  Charlotte,  N.C.  C&NW  ;  L&C  ; 
SAL;  SOU  Rtts.  Manufactures  yarn,  cloth,  sheeting,  building  material,  flour. 
Bottling    works;    cotton    gins;    milk    processing    plant;    creamery.    Diversified 
farming.  Cotton.  Peaches. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1898      8      24     294     3.00        §3,569 

W.  Ward  Pegram,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Reporter-f  ...............................  Wed.&Fri  .......  Independent  ........  1869      8     24      308     3.50        §3,580 

W.  T.  Hedgepath,  Editor;  Julian  Starr,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

CHESTERFIELDf   (H2),  pop.   1,530;  Chesterfield  Co.   (NE).  75  m  NE  of  Columbia. 
CAP  Transp.  Co.  (Motor  Vehicle).  Lumber  mill;  cotton  gins.  Timber.  Farming. 
Cotton,  tobacco. 
Advertiser-*-  ............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1886      6     26     273      3.00          2,100 

C.  S.  Britton,  Editor;  Chesterfield  Advertiser,  Publisher. 

CLEMSON    (B2),  pop.   1,204;  Oconee  Co.   (NW).  35  m  SW  of  Greenville.  SOU  RR. 
Sheets  manufactured.  Clemson  Agricultural  College  (men).  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit 
and  grain  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  fruit. 
Messenger  —  See  Seneca. 

SlipstickV  ................................  4  ti.  a  yr  .........  Collegiate  ..........  1942      2      42      140x1.00        $2,000 

Students  of  School  of  Engineering,  Clemson  College,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
Box  3596. 

Tiger  -f  V  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Collegiate  ..........  1907      8      23      294      2.00        J5.000 

Students  of  Clemson  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College,   Editors  and  Pubs. 

CLINTON   (D2%).  pop.  7,168;  Laurens  Co.   (NW).  37  m  S  of  Spartanburg.  CN&L; 
SAL  RRs.  Manufactures  cotton  cloth,  hosiery.  Saw  mill;  cotton  gin.  Presby- 
terian College.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat,  peaches.  Cattle. 
Blue  Stocking-f-  ......................  Friday  ............  Collegiate  ..........  1925      6      25     224x2.50 

Ray  Lord,  Editor;  Students  of  Presbyterian  College. 
Chronicle-f-  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1900      8     24      308      3.00        §2,800 

Mrs.  W.  W.  Harris  and  Miss  Cornelia  Harris,  Publishers. 
Jacobs  Religious  List  .............  Religious  ..........  Combined  circ.  1,810,997 

Comprised  of  40  weeklies,  2  semi-monthlies  and  3  monthlies.  For  mechanical  re- 
quirements write  publisher.  Advertising  may  be  placed  through  Jacobs  List, 
Inc.,  105  E.  Carolina  Ave. 

CLOVER  (El),  pop.  8.276;  York  Co.  (N).  42  m  E  of  Spartanburg.  C&NW  RR.  Manu- 
factures cotton  yarn,  cottonseed  oil,  lumber.  Pine,  oak,  poplar  timber.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Turkeys,  cotton,  grain,  peaches. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1927      7      26     280     2.00        §1,294 

James  H.  Owen,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  38. 

COLUMBIAf  (F8%),  pop.  86.914;  Richland  Co.  (C).  The  State  Capital.  On  Congaree 
River,  in  geographic  center  of  state.  ACL;  CN&L;  SAL;  SOU  RRs.  Airlines: 
DAL.-EAL. 

Manufactures  cotton  textiles,  fertilizers,  cottonseed  oil,  concrete  sewer  pipes, 
crushed  granite,  lumber,  clay,  glass,  food  products,  glass  fishing  rods.  Six  banks  ; 
bank   clearings    (12-31-57),    $784,429,174;    deposits    (12-31-57),    $126,700,000. 
51,189    electric    (AC)    meters;    16,067    gas    (nat.)    meters;    62,100    telephones. 
University  of  South   Carolina;  Columbia   College;  Allen  University    (Negro); 
Benedict  College  (Negro)  and  other  colleges.  Granite  quarries.  Two  TV  stations. 
Criterion-J-  V  ............................  5  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Collegiate  .........  .1897      2     46      115     2.50  J600 

Wilson,  Wightman  and  Carlisle  Literary  Societies  of  Columbia  College,  Editor* 

and  Publishers. 
Gamecock-f-  V  ..........................  Friday  ............  Collegiate  ..........  1908     7     24     280     4.00          4,700 

Students  of  the  University  of  South  Carolina,  Editors  and  Publishers    (19). 

Jackson  Journal  (offset)  ........  Friday  ............  Independent  .......  1956      5     2S     21°     2'66°foofr__  /ree 

A   civilian   enterprise   published   and    distributed   to   the   military   and    civilian 

employees  at  Fort  Jackson. 

Dwight  Fee,  Editor;  Southeastern  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box   3. 
Motor   Transportation  \Tur««fVi«  {Motor  1987      6     24     217     2.50 

Hi-Lights    .......................  f  Monthly  ........  \  Transport  Controlled  free  dist.        J2,500 

W.  B.  Love,  Jr.,  Editor;  Motor  Transportation  Assn.  of  S.  C.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

2425   Devine   St. 
N.tion.1  Gardner  ...................  Bi-monthly  .....  {«-«*  »«0 

Mrs.  Arthur  F.  Langley,  Editor;  National  Council  of  State  Garden  Clubs,  Inc., 

Publisher,  739  Hampton  Hill  Dr. 
Palmetto  Leader  -f    (Negro)..  Saturday  ........  Independent  ......  1925     8     24     280     3.50        $8,000 

George  H.  Hampton,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1509  Harden  St. 
Record  -f  ...................................  Evg.ex.Sun...Democrattc  ..........  1897     8     23     301   16.60**28,067 

State-f-  .....................................  Every  Morn....Democratlc  ........  1891     8     23     301  23.40**82,638 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies.  Sunday  circ.  **90,198 

S.  L.  Latimer,  Jr.,  Editor;  The  State-Record  Co.,  Publisher,  Corner  Stadium  and 

Key  Rds. 
South  Carolina  Education      |Montnly  ..........  Educational  .......  1944     5     24     210     2.00      $14,000 

A  combination  magazine  and  newspaper.  Published  5  ti.  a  yr.  as  a  magazine, 
8  ti.  a  yr.  as  a  newspaper.  ,.  , 

Caldwell  Withers,  Editor;  South  Carolina  Education  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1510  Gervais  St.  (1). 

South  Carolina  Labor  \Monthly  Labor  1943  J*     24,i  11°     5;°°         H2i 

News-f     ............................  JMontnly  ..........  LADor  .................  Controlled  free  dist.         1,800 

W.  J.  Adams,  Ed.;  South  Carolina  Labor  News,  Inc.,  Pub..  1106  Barnwell  St. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *Junc  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUjr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlptlon  included  in  membership  fee. 

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South  Carolina  Magaxine Monthly State  Int 1937     3     28     140     8.00 

Sidney  L.   Wise,  Editor;  S.  C    Magazine  Corp.,  Publisher,   1106  Barnwell  St. 

^dvSS^f*  M!th?dlSt..  {Thursday Methodist 1837  3  27  160  2.50 

Adlai  C.  Holler,  Editor;  The  Methodist  Church,  Pub.,  1420  Lady  St.,  Box  867. 

South  Carolina  Schools 4  ti.  a  yr Educational 1949  Controlled  free  dist. 

Elisabeth  Ketchen,  Ed.;  State  Dept.  of  Education,  Wade  Hampton  Office  Bldg. 

South  Carolina  Young  1 

Farmer  and  Future  (Quarterly Farming 1950     3     28     133       .50 


Farmer -f   (no  adv.)  J 

Wilbur  McCartha,  Editor;  S.  C. 
Publisher,  807  Wade  Hampton 


Circ 
4,804 

19,517 
5,000 

12,000 


53,360 

3,560 

*2,673 

92,600 

J3.276 
700 

§2,900 
1,230 


J.  I.  Waring,  M.D.,  Editor;  Provence-  Jarrard  Co.,  Pubs.,  Box  389.  Greenville. 
News  +  .....................................  Every  Morn....Democratic  ........  1923     8     23     294  20.80  **15,214 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.**  15,868 

Florence  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  S.  Irby  St. 

FORT  MILL  <F1%),  pop.  8,204;  York  Co.  (N).  17  m  S  of  Charlotte,  N.  C.  SOU  RR. 

Cotton  and  cottonseed  oil  mills.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat. 
Times-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1892     7     24     280     2.00 

W.  R.  Bradford,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  756. 

FOUNTAIN  INN  (D2),  pop.  1,826  (special  U.  S.  Census  1.26-56.  gives  2.222)  ;  Green- 
ville  Co.  (NW).  18  m  SE  of  Greenville.  C&WC  RR.  Manufactures  ice,  fertilizer. 
Cotton,  tricot,  grain  mills.  Elevator.  Agriculture.  Cattle. 
Tribune.  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1911      6     26     280     2.00        §2,233 

Mark  Nelson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GAFFNEYf  (El),  pop.  8,128  ;  Cherokee  Co.  (NW).  19  m  NE  of  Spar  tan  burg.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  sheeting,  bedspreads,  draperies,  gloves,  shirts,  brick,  cottonseed 
products,  fertilizer,  printed  cotton  cloth.  Limestone  College  (women).  Moulders' 
clay.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  wheat,  oats.  Peaches. 
Grit  and  Steel+  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Game  Fowl  ........  1898     8     26     126     8.00        $7.000 

Sara  Ellen  Culbertson,  Editor;  De  Camp  Publishing  Company. 
Ledger-t  ..................................  .Tu.,Thur.,Sat..Democratic  ........  1894     8     24     290     6.00        54,442 

S.  C.  Littlejohn,  Editor;  F.  W.  Sossamon  and  8.  C.  Littlejohn,  Publishers. 
GEORGETOWNf  (J5),  pop.  6,004  ;  Georgetown  Co.  (SE).  On  Winyah  Bay,  at  mouth  of 
Waccamaw  River,  66  m  NE  of  Charleston.  SAL  RR.  Airport.  Manufactures  paper 
products,  lumber.  Shad,  shrimp  fisheries.  Pine  timber.  Truck  farms.  Tobacco, 
cotton. 
Times-f  .............  ~  .....................  Thursday  ........  Democratic........  1797     7     24     280     2.50        §2,675 

Thomas  P.  Davis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Cirodatfcm-HHrSept.  A,  B.C.  Statement;  *Jnoe  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  fCoonty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUj 
estimate.  VIssued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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»  Hampton  Office  Bldg. 

CONWAYf  (K4),  pop.  6,078;  Horry  Co.   (NE).  On  Waccamaw  River,  97  m  NE  of 
Charleston.   ACL   RR.   Manufactures    lumber,   veneer,   plywood,   bricks.    Ships 
tobacco.  Pine*  cypress  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco,  corn,  potatoes. 
Field  -f  ......................................  Wednesday.  ...Ind.  Dem  ...........  1901     8     23     301     8.00 

Larry  Boulier,  Editor;  Mark  C.  Garner,  Publisher. 
Horry  Herald-f  ....  .....  .............  Thursday  ........  Democratic........  188  6     8     22     280     3.00 

Martin  Meadows,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DARLINGTONf  (H8).  pop.  6,610;  Darlington  Co.  (NE).  10  m  NW  of  Florence.  ACL-; 
SAL  RRs.  Manufactures  cotton  cloth,  veneer  products,  paper  cups.  Flour,  saw 
mills.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  cotton. 
News  and  Press  «f  ..................  Thursday  ........  Democratic........  1870     8     24     294     3.00 

Morrell  I*.  Thomas,  Jr.,  Editor;  Mrs.  Sara  G.  Coffee,  Publisher. 

DILLONf  (J8),  pop.  5,171;  Dillon  Co.  (NE).  100  m  NE  of  Columbia,  ACL;  SAL  RRs. 
Manufactures   cotton  textiles,   ladies   dresses,   chenille   rugs,   feed,  fertilizers, 
veneers,  lumber.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  tobacco. 
Herald+  ..........................  ...  —  .Wed.&Fri  .......  Democratic  .........  1894     7     24     280     8.50 

J.  D.  Blizzard,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

DUE  WEST  (C8),  pop.  1,08  81  Abbeville  Co.  (W).  45  m  S  of  Greenville.  Due  West  Motor 
Line.  Erskine  College.  Cattle.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  grain. 

Associate  Reformed  1  w    -  ^   .  „      O^.K«*.^.«       189°      8      26      1B4      8-°° 

Presbyterian  -f    ...............  j  Wednesday  ....Presbyterian  -----  2     42     164 

Rev.  Ebenezer  Gettys,  D.D.,  Editor;  Associate  Reformed  Presbyterian  Pub.  Co. 

Erskine  Mirror-f-   ..................  Semi-mo  .......  Coll.    Alumni  ....1927     6     24     288     2.00 

Students  of  Erskine  College,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EASLEY  (C2),  pop.  6,816;  Pickens  Co.  (NW).  15  m  W  of  Greenville.  PIC;  SOU  RRs. 
Cotton,  cottonseed  oil  and  flour  mills.  Clothing  manufactured.  Stone  quarry; 
pine  timber.  Agriculutre.  Cotton. 
Progress  -f-   (offset)  ................  .Wednesday  .....  Democratic  ........  1902     8     24     308     3.00 

J.  D.  Wyatt,  Editor;  W.  J.  Ragsdale,  Publisher. 

EDGEFIELDf  (D4),  pop.  2,518;  Edgefield  Co.   (W).  24  m  N  of  Augusta.  Ga.  G&F; 

SOU  RRs.  Textile,  grist  mills;  cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peaches. 
Advertiser-f  .............................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1836     8     21     280     3.00 

W.  W.  Mims,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FLORENCE*  (H8),  pop.  22,518;  Florence  Co.  (NE).  84  m  NE  of  Columbia.  ACL; 
SAL  RRs.  Airline  EAL.  Railroad  shops.  Transportation,  distribution  and  market- 
ing center.  Manufactures  veneer,  lumber,  furniture,  garments,  baked  goods, 
candy,  farm  implements,  fertilizer.  Pine  timber.  Tobacco,  cotton.  TV  station. 


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GREENVILLEf  <C2),  pop.  68,161;  Greenville  Go.  (NW).  On  Reedy  River,  109  m  SW 
of  Charlotte,  N.  C.  CAWC;  CAN;  PAN;  SOU  RRs.  Airlines:  DAL;  EAL;  SOU. 
Cotton  textile  manufacturing  center.  Mill  supplies,  cottonseed  oil,  meat  and 
peanut  products   also  manufactured.   Three  banks;   deposits    (6-6-68),   $100,- 
666,916.  40,111    (residential)   electric   (AC)   meters;  6,600  gas    (nat.)   meters; 
61,000   telephones.   Furxnan   University;   Bob   Jones   University.   Timber.    One 
TV  station. 
America's  Textile  Reporter — See  Boston.  Mass. 

Baptist  Courier,  The Thursday Baptist 1869     3     28     140     2.00        92,941 

8.  H.  Jones.  Editor;  Baptist  Courier  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  617  E.  McBee  Ave. 

Furman  EchoV 8  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Lit 1887     2     86     140          x 

Students  of  Furman  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Fl351lv  Y.n.!y.?"^  1961    8    26    186  ns.oeo 

Fletcher  Allen,  Editor ;  Furman  University,  Publisher. 

Hornet-f-V Saturday Collegiate 1916     8     24     287  xl.50          1,600 

Students  of  Furman  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

(News 4- Every  Morn. ...Ind.  Dem 1874     8     22     308  20.80 **75,36O 
Wayne  W.  Freeman,  Editor.  Sunday  circ.  **80,533 

Piedmont-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1829     8     22     308  15.60**25,178 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
William  F.  Gaines,  Editor;  The  Greenville  News-Piedmont  Co.,  Publisher. 
Observer-!- Friday Ind.  Dem 1923      8      24      280      3.00        §2,750 

D.  W.  Hiott,  Jr.,  Editor;  D.  W.  Hiott,  Publisher,  621  E.  McBee  Ave. 

Palmetto  Times -f- Thursday Democratic 1953      8     24     287      2.50  1,800 

T.  Max  Lawton,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1287. 

GREENWOODf  (D8),  pop.  18,806;  Greenwood  Co.  (W).  86  m  SE  of  Anderson.  C&WC; 
GftF;  PAN;  SAL;  SOU  RRs.  Airline.  SOU.  Manufactures  cotton  goods,  shirts, 
mops,  handles,  beverages.  Pine  timber.  Lander  College  (women).  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn,  peaches. 

Index- Journal -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1919     9     22     304   15.60   **9,306 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  E.  Chafin,  Editor;  Index-Journal  Company,  Publisher. 

GREER  (CIH),  Pop.  6,050;  Greenville  Co.  (NW).  12  m  NE  of  Greenville.  PAN;  SOU 
RRs.  Manufactures  cotton  cloth,  yarn,  shirts,  pajamas,  water  meters.  Cannery; 
freezer  locker  plants.  Dairy,  fruit  farms.  Cotton. 
Citizen-f- -Thursday Ind.  Dem 1917      8     24      280      3.00        §3,5O5 

E.  A.  Burch,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAMPTONf  (E6),  pop.  2,007;  Hampton  Co.  (SW).  60  m  SE  of  Augusta,  Ga.  C&WC; 
H&B  RRs.  Saw  mills;  cotton  gins.  Elevators.  Plastics,  doors  manufactured. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 

Hampton  County  Guardian -f  Wednesday  ....Ind.  Dem 1876     7     24     276     2.60        §1,772 

Tom  O'Connor,  Ed.;  The  Weeklies  Publishers,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  98,  Allendale. 

HARTSVILLE  (H3),  pop.  5,658;  Darlington  Co.  (NE).  60  m  NE  of  Columbia.  ACL; 
SAL  RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  paper  cones,  hosiery,  cotton  dresses,  cotton 
and  oil  mill  products,  fertilizer.  Pine  timber.  Coker  College  (women).  Agri- 
culture. Cotton,  tobacco,  grain,  corn. 

Messenger  -f Thursday Independent 1893      7      24      294      3.00    **3,193 

J.  L.  Wiggins,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1211  Fifth  St. 

Periscope-!-  V Monthly Collegiate 1922      7     24      294      1.00        15,000 

Students  of  Coker  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

HEMINGWAY  (J4),  pop.  821;  Williamsburg  Co.  (E).  28  m  SE  of  Florence.  SAL  RR. 
Building  supplies;  shoes  manufactured.  Livestock. 

Tri-County  Tribune -f , Thursday Independent 1949     7     24      280      2.50 

J.  D.  Brown,  Jr.,  Editor ;  James  O.  Howie,  Publisher,  Timmonsville. 

HONEA  PATH  (C2%),  pop.  2,840;  Anderson  Co.  (NW).  18  m  E  of  Anderson.  P&N; 
SOU  RRs.  Manufactures  cotton  cloth,  shirts,  pajamas,  hosiery,  acetates.  Oil 
mill.  Bleachery.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn. 

Chronicle-h Thursday Democratic 1894     7     24     280     3.00          3,947 

Fred  T.  Moore,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

INMAN  (Dl),  pop.  1,614;  Spartanburg  Co.  (NW).  11  m  NW  of  Spartanburg.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  cotton  cloth.  Ships  peaches,  apples.  Agriculture.  Peaches,  cotton. 

Times  + Friday Democratic 1920     7     24     280     2.00        §2,250 

C.  B.  Smith  and  W.  B.  Henderson,  Publishers,  Box  818. 

JOHNSTON  (D4),  pop.  1,426;  Edgefield  Co.  (W).  80  m  NE  of  Augusta,  Ga.  SOU  RR. 
Fruit  and  vegetable  cannery ;  saw,  corn  meal,  worsted  mills ;  shirt,  corset  fac- 
tories; cotton  gins.  Ships  asparagus,  peaches.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
asparagus,  peaches. 

Ridge  Citizen 4- .Thursday Ind.  Dem 1947     7     23     280     2.50        §1,600 

J.  L.  Aull,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  95. 

KERSHAW  (G2%),  pop.  1.876;  Kershaw  Co.  (NEC).  18  m  N  of  Camden.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  cottonseed  products,  print  cloth,  sheetings,  feed.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn,  tobacco. 

News  Era Thursday Independent 1946     8     24     294     2.50        §2,045 

John  W.  Richards,  Editor;  Kershaw  News-Era,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

~**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 


I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.    +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.     T  Agate  lines.   14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNatty 
estimate.   V Issued  only  during  academic  rear.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 
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KINGSTREEf  (H4),  pop.  3,621;  Williamsburg  Co.  (E).  64  m  N  of  Charleston.  ACL. 
RR.  Saw  milte.  Resort,  fishing  and  hunting.  Pine  timber.  Dairy,  track  farms. 
Tobacco*  cotton,  corn. 

County  Record -h Thursday Ind.  Dem 1879     7     24     276     2.50 

Myrtle  A.  Cromer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAKE  CITY  (J4),  pop.  5,112;  Florence  Co.  (NE).  70  m  NE  of  Charleston.  ACL  RR. 

Manufactures    crates,   dresses,   fertilizer.   Saw   mills;   tobacco   redrying   plants 

and  warehouses.  Cotton  gins.  Truck  farms.  Tobacco,  cotton,  beans. 
N«ws-f Thursday Democratic 1888      7      24      280      2.50        §2,263 

Mrs.  A.  M.  Parker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Times  - Herald -f Thursday Democratic 1949      7      24      280      2.50        §2,169 

Julia  S.  Parker,  Editor;  Arthur  M.  Parker,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

LANCASTERf  (F2),  pop.  7,159;  Lancaster  Co.  (N).  88  m  S  of  Charlotte,  N.  C.  L&C; 
SOU  RRs.  Manufactures  cotton  cloth;  cottonseed  oil  products,  fertilizer,  lumber 
products,  brick,  tile.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn. 

News  + Mon.  &  Thurs. independent 1852     8     24     308     4.00        §4,300 

Z.  Bright  Tucker,  Editor;  Julian  Starr,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

LANDRUM  (CD.  pop.  1,333;  Spartanburg  Co.  (NW).  22  m  NW  of  Spartanburg.  SOU 
RR.  Cotton  goods,  hosiery,  caskets  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn, 
peaches. 

Dixie-f Monthly {southeast1'^1956      2      24        94   x1'00          2'330 

J.  W.  Lawrence,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  495. 

Leader -f Thursday Independent 1955      5      24      196     2.00        §1,5O8 

J.  W.  Lawrence,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAURENSf  (D2%),  pop.  8,668;  Laurens  Co.  (NW).  36  m  SE  of  Greenville.  C&WC; 
CN&L  RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  silk,  rayon,  cotton  cloth,  woolens.  Glass 
works;  flour,  grist  mills.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peaches. 

Advertiser-f- Thursday Democratic 1885     8     24     303     3.00        $4,150 

W.  J.  Brown  and  David  A.  Harman,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LEXINGTONf  (E3H),  pop.  1,081 ;  Lexington  Co.  (WC).  On  Lake  Murray,  12  m  SW  of 
Columbia.  SOU  RR.  Manufactures  cotton,  woolen  goods,  lumber,  flour  and  feed. 
Resort.  Cannery.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  grain,  peaches. 

Dispatch-News  + .Thursday Democratic 1870     7     23     280     2.50        §2,150 

W.  T.  Bruner,  Editor;  Dispatch-News,  Publisher. 

LORIS  (K3%),  pop.  1,614;  Horry  Co.  (NE).  50  m  E  of  Florence.  ACL  RR.  Saw  and 
grist  mills.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Livestock. 

Sentinel-f- Wednesday Independent 1936     8     23     294     2.00        §2,007 

W.  H.   Carter.  Editor;  Atlantic   Publishing   Co. 

MANNINGt  (H4),  pop.  2.775;  Clarendon  Co.  (SEC).  19  m  SE  of  Sumter.  ACL  RR. 
Lumber  industries;  fruit  and  vegetable  cannery.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agri- 
culture. Tobacco,  cotton,  sweet  potatoes,  grain. 

Times -f- Thursday Independent 1880     7     24     280      8.00        §1,850 

Kenrick  R.  Johnson,  Editor;  Dr.  G.  D.  Sanders,  E.  D.  Medlock,  K.  R.  Johnson, 
Publishers. 

MARIONf  (J8),  pop.  6,834;  Marion  Co.  (NE).  25  m  E  of  Florence.  ACL  RR.  Manu- 
factures cotton  yarn,  dresses,  mens'  underwear,  sweaters,  cottonseed  oil.  wood 
and  wirebound  boxes,  brick.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton, 
tobacco,  corn. 

Star+ Mon.AThurs...Democratic 1846     8     24     284     3.00        $2,800 

Lem  Winesett,  Publisher. 

McCOLL  (H2),  pop.  2,688;  Marlboro  Co.  (NE).  4  m  NE  of  Bennettsville.  ACL; SAL 
RRs.  Manufactures  cotton  goods.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Corn,  peaches,  corn,  tobacco.  Truck  crops.  Dairy  cattle. 

Messenger -f -Thursday Democratic 1948     8     24     296     2.00  §772 

Mrs.  Millard  H.  Osborne,  Editor;  William  L.  Kinney,  Publisher. 

MONCKS  CORNERf  (H5),  pop.  1,818;  Berkeley  Co.  (SE).  80  m  N  of  Charleston.  ACL 
RR.  Manufactures  barrels,  crates,  lumber.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Dairy, 
poultry,  truck,  grain  farms.  Corn,  cotton. 

Berkeley  Democrat -f- Wednesday  ....Democratic ..1918     7     24     280     2.00          1,600 

Herbert  Hacks,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MULLINS  (J3),  pop.  4,916  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-81-56,  gives  6,320);  Marion  Co. 
(NE).  30  m  E  of  Florence.  ACL;  SAL  RRs.  Manufactures  furniture,  tobacco 
flues,  lumber.  Tobacco  warehouses;  cotton  gins.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Enterprise  4- Thursday Independent 1898     7     24     280     8.00        $2,880 

Mrs.  L.  B.  McCormick,  Editor;  J.  Keith  McMillan  and  Mrs.  L.  B.  McCormick, 
Publishers,  135  N.  Main  St. 

MYRTLE  BEACH  (K4),  pop.  8,845;  Horry  Co.  (NE).  80  m  SW  of  Wilmington,  N.  C. 
ACL  RR.  Manufactures  electronic  components.  Seashore  resort.  Commercial 
fisheries.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  cotton,  corn. 

News  + {lat*'&e3Sun.    Independent 1935     8     28     2flO   18.00          2,800 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

W.  LeRoy  Harrelson,  Editor;  Coastal  Carolinian  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
8tra+ Wednesday Ind.  Dem 1950     8     23     800     8.00         3,870 

Larry  Boulter,  Editor ;  Mark  C.  Garner,  Publisher. 

CircnUtt<»-**Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher'i  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +Ute«  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  Inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vlssued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Indian+V... ...Bi-wkly( Wed.) Collegiate 1929     6     24     252  xl.50  650 

Students  of  Newberry  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Observer  and  Herald  and      1™          .  ™  ,     ^ 

News-f-     VTues.  &  Fri....Democratic 1865      8      24      280      3.00        §4,487 

J.  W.  Earhardt,  Jr.',"  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Sun-f. .Thursday Independent 1937      8     24      280      2.00        §1,855 

O.  F.  Armfleld.  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher.  1218  College  St. 

NINETY  SIX  (C3),  pop.  1,556;  Greenwood  Co.  (W).  8  m  E  of  Greenwood.  SOU  RR. 
Cotton  gin,  meat  products  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Corn,  peaches. 

News  + •••••••••   ..............Thursday....    Ind.  Dem 1957      8      23      294      2.00        §1,380 

Charlie  Byars,  Publisher. 

NORTH  CHARLESTON  (H5%),  pop.  X20,000;  Charleston  Co.  (SE).  8  m  E  of  Charles- 
ton. SAL  RR.  Manufactures  concrete  and  wood  products.  Agriculture.  Livestock, 
grain,  dairy  products. 

North  Charles tonian-f Friday Independent 1941      5     24     210     2.50 

Edgar  Davis.  Editor;  Twin  City  Publishing  Co. 

ORANGEBURGf  (F4%),  pop.  15,322;  Orangeburg  Co.  (SO.  On  N.  Edisto  River.  87  m 
SE  of  Columbia.  ACL;  SOU  RRs.  Airport.  Meat  packing  and  chemical  plants: 
textile,  lumber,  feed  mills;  garment,  woodworking,  fertilizer  factories.  Trade 
center.  Clafln  College  (Negro)  ;  State  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College 
(Negro).  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  hogs,  sweet  potatoes. 

Times  and  Democrat  + Every  Morn. ...Democratic 1879      8      23      308   20.80    **7,998 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.    **8,632 

Edward  H.  Sims.  Editor;  J.  L.  Sims,  Publisher. 

PAGELAND  (G2),  pop.  1,926 ;  Chesterfield  Co.  (NE).  65  m  N  of  Columbia.  C&P  Transp. 

Co.    (Motor  Vehicle).  Manufactures   cement  blocks,   yarns,  women's   clothing. 

Hatchery.    Cotton    gin.    Saw    mill.    Agriculture.    Cotton,    tobacco,    watermelon, 

peaches.  Cattle. 
Journal.... .Thursday Independent 1910     8     24      294      2.50        §1,595 

H.  E.  Carraway,  Editor;  J.  W.  Richards.  Publisher. 
South  Carolina  Farmer-}- Monthly..          Agriculture     ..   1944      5      24      231      x.50        25,870 

Pageland  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  255. 

PENDLETON — Messenger — See  Seneca. 

PICKENSf  (B2),  pop.  1,961;  Pickens  Co.  (NW).  20  m  W  of  Greenville.  PIC  RR. 
Manufactures  lumber,  textiles.  Cotton,  grist  mills.  Mountain  resort.  Agriculture. 
Livestock.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Sentinel-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1871      7      24      280      2.50        §2,932 

Mrs.  Gary  Hiott,  Editor;  Pickens  Sentinel  Co.,  Publisher. 

RIDGELANDf  (F6%),  pop.  1.078;  Jasper  Co.  (S).  85  m  N  of  Savannah,  Ga.  ACL  RR. 
Sportswear  manufactured.  Saw  mills.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  potatoes, 
tomatoes. 

Hampton  County  Guardian — See  Hampton. 

Jasper  County  News-}- Friday Independent 1956      7      24      290      3.00  §818 

D.  N.  Rivers,  Editor;  C.  Wesley  Frame.  Publisher. 

ROCK  HILL  (Fl%).  pop.  24,502;  York  Co.  (N).  50  m  E  of  Spartanburg.  SOU  RR. 
Textile  printing  and  finishing  plant.  Textile  and  rug  mills.  Cotton  gins  and  ware- 
houses. Fertilizer  warehouse.  Manufactures  hosiery,  school  bus  and  truck  bodies, 
corrugated  paper  boxes.  Dairies,  beef  and  dairy  cattle.  Peaches.  Cotton.  Turkeys. 
Winthrop  College  (women). 

Herald-}- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1877      9     23      301   1  8.20  **12,Q40 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Talbot  Patrick,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  711. 

Johnsonian-}- V Friday Collegiate 1923      7      24     280      3.00          1.5OO 

Students  of  Winthrop  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Winthrop  Journal -f  V Quarterly Collegiate 1909      1      60      133  x3.00        1 1,100 

Literary  Societies  of  Wintrop  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  756. 

ST.  GEORGE  (GB),  pop.  1.988;  Dorchester  Co.  (S).  50  m  NW  of  Charleston.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  fertilizer,  lumber.  Cotton  gin.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton. 

Dorchester  Eagle-Record -f-... Thursday Ind.  Dem 1899      7     24     280     2.50        §1,328 

H.  B.  Magill,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ST.  MATTHEWSf  (F4),  pop.  2,851:  Calhoun  Co.  (C).  85  m  SE  of  Columbia.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  fertilizer,  lumber,  women's  suits.  Cotton  gin.  Pine  timber.  Di- 
versified farming.  Cotton,  corn,  asparagus. 

Calhoun  Times-}- Thursday Democratic 1893     6     26     280     2.00  

J.  B.  Morris,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SALUDAf  (D3%).  pop.  1.594;  Saluda  Co.  (W).  28  m  SE  of  Greenwood.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Ward.  SOU  RR.  Grist,  saw  mills;  cotton  gin.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton. 
Saluda  County  Sentinel Thursday Independent 1946     7     24     273     2.00          1,200 

E.  D.  Johnson,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
JP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -l-Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Co  Is  0  Width?  Depth    Sub  Circ 

SENECA  (B2),  pop.  8,649;  Oconee  Co.  (NW).  20  m  N  of  Anderson.  CAN W ;  SOU  RRs.    " 
Manufactures  cotton  cloth,  cottonseed  oil  products,  feed.  Trade  center.  Hard- 
wood timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  grain. 

{  Journal-Tribune  + Thursday Independent 1902     8     24     308     8.00       •  3,5 15 
Messenger Thursday Independent 1954     5     24     231     2.50        §2,210 
Circulates  in  Central,  Clemson,  Pendleton. 
Paul  League.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SPARTANBURGf  (Dl%).  pop.  86,795  (special  U.  S.  Census  5-22-57,  gives  41,689); 
Spartanburg  (NW).  32  m  NE  of  Greenville.  C&WC;  CC&O;  P&N;  SOU  RRs. 
Airlines:  DAL;  EAL;  SOU. 

Important  textile  manufacturing  center  and  rich  agricultural  country.  Manu- 
factures plumbing  fixtures,  fertilizer,  machinery  and  supplies,  lumber,  creosote. 
Railroad  shops;  oil,  flour,  grist  mills.  Three  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $129,- 
478,096.  35,546  electric  (AC)  meters;  3,388  gas  (nat.)  meters;  28,124  tele- 
phones. Converse  College  (women)  ;  Wofford  College  (men).  Peaches,  cotton. 
TV  station. 

Concept V 4  ti.  a  yr Coll.  &  Lit IQAA     o      A<>      no   vo  nn 

Students  of  Converse  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 1SfUU     z     **     11Z  x^uu 

ConversationalistV,  The Monthly Collegiate 1924     5     24     210     2.00 

Students  of  Converse  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

fHerald-f Morn.ex.Sun... Democratic 1898      8      24      301    15.60**31,036 

Glen  Long,  Editor. 

Herald- Journal -f Sunday Democratic 1890     8     24      301     7.80**38,597 

Hubert  Hendrix,  Editor. 

Journal-f Evg.ex.Sun Democratic. 1844      8      24      301    15.60  **1 1,624 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  all  issues. 

T.  A.  Smith,  Editor;  Newspaper  Management-Production  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
177  W.  Main  St. 

Old  Gold  and  Black  +  V Saturday Collegiate 1916     6     24     294      1.90  900 

Students  of  Wofford  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Textile  Tribune+ Thursday {Zoc'af  News       1926     B     24     196     2'00  

R.  L.  De  Young,  Editor;  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  165  Morgan  Ave. 

SUMMERVILLE  (HB%).  pop.  3,312;  Dorchester  Co.  (S).  80  m  NW  of  Charleston. 
SOU  RR.  Manufactures  rayon  fabrics,  wooden  stayes,  lumber  and  building  mate- 
rials. Creamery:  saw  mill.  Poultry,  truck,  grain  farms. 

Scene Friday Independent 1946      5      24      224      2.00  §930 

Jack  Button,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SUMTERt  (G4).  pop.  20,185;  Sumter  Co.  (EC).  42  m  SE  of  Columbia.  ACL;  SAL  RRs. 
Manufactures  furniture,  veneer,  caskets,  lumber,  garment  hangers,  ma- 
chinery, cotton,  trouser  materials,  nurses  uniforms,  dresses,  bedspreads,  con- 
crete blocks,  sash  doors,  flooring,  casings,  feed,  canned  goods,  creamery  and 
cottonseed  oil  products.  Cooperage  plant.  Morris  College  (Negro).  Timber. 
Agriculture. 

I  tern -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1850      8      23      301    15.60        §8.495 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Hubert  O.  Osteen,  Editor;  Osteen  Publishing  Company. 

UNIONf  (E2).  pop.  9.730;  Union  Co.  (NW).  28  m  S  of  Spartanburg.  SOU  RR.  Manu- 
factures hosiery,  fertilizer,  print  cloth.  Cotton  gins.  Pine  timber.  Diversified 
farming.  Cotton,  peaches. 

Times-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Dem 1850      8      24      284    10.40        §4,752 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

William  R.  Feaster,  Editor;  Union  Times  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

WALHALLAf  (B2),  pop.  8,104;  Oconee  Co.  (NW).  34  m  NW  of  Anderson.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  cotton  cloth,  cotton  bedspreads,  dresses,  lumber,  fertilizer.  Pine 
timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat.  Pimiento  peppers. 

Keo  wee  Courier -f Wednesday  ....Independent 1849     7     24     280     2.50          3,253 

Charles  S.  Collins.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WALTERBOROf  (G6),  pop.  4,616;  Colleton  Co.  (S).  60  m  W  of  Charleston.  ACL  RR. 
Saw  mill.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  livestock. 

Press  and  Standard4- Thursday Democratic 1877     8     24     308     4.00        §3,860 

W.  W.  Smoak,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  200. 

WEST  COLUMBIA  (E8),  pop.  1,643;  Lexington  Co.  (WC).  12  m  W  of  Columbia. 
Railroad  station,  Columbia.  ACL;  CN&L;  SAL;  SOU  RRs.  Manufactures  bricks, 
automobile  bodies.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peaches. 

Journal  4- .Thursday Independent 1953      8      24      301      2.50         J4.000 

Miss  Felicia  Sisk,  Editor;  Columbia  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 
440  Center  St. 

WESTMINSTER  (A2),  pop.  2.219:  Oconee  Co.  (NW).  46  m  SW  of  Greenville.  SOU 
RR.  Manufactures  concrete  blocks,  blankets,  lumber,  toys,  cloth.  Diversified 
farming.  Cotton,  grains,  corn. 

News  + Thursday      ..   Democratic 1953      8     24     288     2.00  1,800 

Jack  L.  Hunt.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WHITMIRE  (D2H).  pop.  8,006;  Newberry  Co.  (NW).  88  m  S  of  Spartanburg.  SAL. 
RR.  Manufactures  ice.  Forest  products.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peaches. 

News4- Thursday Independent 1948     8     24     294     2.00          1,700 

W.  C.  Armfield,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher'i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCountr  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Esttb  Cols^ Width  VDtpth   Sub  Clre 

WILLIAMSTON  (B2),  pop.  2,782 ;  Anderson  Co.  (NW).  20  m  8  of  Greenville.  PAN;  SOU 
RRs.  Blouse  factory ;  saw,  grist,  textile  mills.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  grain. 

Journal-f- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1956     7     28     280     2.00          1,155 

Edward  Wills,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  132. 

WILLISTON  (E5),  pop.  4,264;  Barnwell  Co.  (SW).  40  m  SE  of  Augusta,  Ga.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  fertilizer,  lumber.  Diversified  farming.  Asparagus,  cotton,  grain. 

Williston  Way -f Thursday Democratic 1922     8     24     280     2.00        §1,223 

B.  P.  Davies,  Jr.,  Editor;  Lower  Carolina  Publishers,  Inc. 

WINNSBOROf  (F8),  pop.  8,267;  Fairfield  Co.  (NC).  88  m  N  of  Columbia.  SOU  RR. 
Textile  mills ;  granite  works.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  beef. 

News  and  Herald-f Thursday Democratic 1844     7     24     276     2.50          2,295 

G.  M.  Ketchin,  Editor;  News  and  Herald  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

WOODRUFF  (D2),  pop.  8,881;  Spartanburg  Co.  (NW).  17  m  SW  of  Spartanburg. 
CftWC  RR.  Manufactures  cotton  goods.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  tobacco. 

News-}- Wednesday  ....Democratic 1950     8     23     801     2.50        tl,851 

Chas.  E.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1  West  Georgia  St. 

YORKf  (El%),  pop.  4,181;  York  Co.  85  m  SW  of  Charlotte,  N.  C.  CftNW;  SOU  RRs. 
Manufactures  cotton  goods  and  rayon,  lumber  products,  cottonseed  oil,  mixed 
grain  feeds.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peaches. 

Yorkville  Enquirer-f- Thursday Independent 1855      7     26     280     2.60        $1,883 

Enquirer  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  80. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
•ms,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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SOUTH  DAKOTA 

Population  652.740  (U.  8.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  PIERRE 

South  Dakota  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  North  Dakota,  east  by  Minnesota  and  Iowa,  south  by 
Nebraska,  and  west  by  Montana  and  Wyoming.  Its  length,  east  to  west,  is  nearly  860  miles ;  width, 
about  240  miles;  its  land  area  is  77,047  square  miles. 

The  Missouri  River,  which  drains  most  of  the  state,  has  depth  enough  for  boats  up  to  six 
hundred  tons  burden.  East  of  the  Missouri  the  state  is  mostly  rolling  prairie,  and  a  succession  of 
fertile  valleys  are  highly  productive  in  the  growing  of  corn,  wheat,  and  other  grains  and  vege- 
tables. West  of  the  river  the  land  is  more  broken,  with  rich  mining  land  in  the  southwestern  or 
Black  Hills  region,  a  mountain  district  that  is  nearly  5,000  square  miles  in  extent.  It  is  largely 
forested  and  rich  in  mineral  wealth.  Westward  from  the  Missouri  River  to  the  Wyoming  line,  in 
the  entire  west  river  area,  are  the  best  grazing  lands.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Huron  gives  the 
temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  48.6;  highest  on  record  111;  lowest  on  record,  — 48; 
total  annual  precipitation,  20.65  inches. 

A  feature  of  the  state  is  the  large  area  in  Indian  reservations — the  Rosebud,  Cheyenne  River, 
Crow  Creek,  Pine  Ridge,  and  the  Lower  Brule.  In  1950  Indians  numbered  28,344. 

Another  feature  is  the  Mount  Rush  mo  re  National  Memorial,  of  which  the  first  unit,  a  sixty-foot 
head  of  George  Washington,  was  unveiled  in  1980.  Other  units  completed  in  the  ensuing  decade 
are  the  heads  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  Abraham  Lincoln,  and  Theodore  Roosevelt.  These  are  all 
on  the  face  of  Mount  Rushmore  (altitude,  6,200  feet;  with  1,686  acres). 

The  Black  Hills  National  Forest  covers  1,184,167  acres,  nearly  surrounding  Custer  State  Park. 
The  state  university  is  located  at  Vermillion ;  South  Dakota  State  College  is  at  Brookings. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  forty-first.  Rural  population  (1950),  88.2%.  In  1950.  of  the 
662,740  total  population,  628,504  were  white;  24,286  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  66,452.  Farm  acreage,  44,785,529.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
674.0.  Average  value  per  farm,  $20,830.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  10.762. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957).  Crops,  $154,207,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs).  $395,533,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957):  wheat,  $73,424,000,  rank,  seventh;  corn,  $42,953,000, 
rank,  eighth;  oats,  $20,123,000,  rank,  fourth;  flaxseed,  $13,455,000.  rank,  second;  barley, 
$5,998,000,  rank,  tenth;  soybeans,  $5,482,000;  hay,  $3.980,000;  rye,  $3,879,000,  rank,  second; 
sorghum  grain,  $2,559,000;  alfalfa  seed,  $1,355,000,  rank,  sixth;  potatoes,  $959,000;  sugar  beets 
(1956  value  of  production),  $871,000;  sweetclover  seed,  $239,000,  rank,  third. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $434,808,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$47,607,000,  rank,  ninth;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $29,448,000,  rank,  sixth;  horses  and  mules, 
$4,958,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $28,034,000;  turkeys.  $2,923,000;  chickens  (farm 
and  commercial  broilers),  $2,459,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $33,050.000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms,  1,452,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  creamery  butter,  38,269,000  Ibs. : 
American  cheese,  5,320,000  Ibs.;  creamed  cottage  cheese,  2,856,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  2,077,000 
gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Mississippi  River  fisheries  catch  (1956),  2,881,000  Ibs.;  $147,000  value.  Principal  fish:  carp, 
catfish  and  bullheads. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $78,245,000.  Total  expenditures  for  new 
plant  and  new  equipment,  $8,460,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1958).  $88,811,000.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  gold,  stone,  clays, 
sand  and  gravel. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  194,900.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  333,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  497.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  8,338;  sales,  $678.789,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES* 

Total  number  of  counties  68 

County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat            Pop.           County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Armstrong  (C),   (unorganized) 52         10  Butte  (NW),  Belle  Fourche 8,161 

(annexed  11-24-58  by  Dewey  Co.)                    11  Campbell  (N).  Mound  City 4,046 

Aurora  (SEC),  Plankinton 5,020         12  Charles  Mix  (SE),  Lake  Andes 15.658 

Beadle  (EC),  Huron 21,082          13  Clark  (E),  Clark 8,869 

Bennett  (S).  Martin 8,896          14  Clay  (SE),  Vermillion 10,998 

Bon  Homme  (SE),  Tyndall 9.440         16  Codington   (NE),  Watertown 18,944 

Brookings  (E),  Brookings 17,851          16  Corson   (N),  Mclntosh 6,168 

Brown  (NE),  Aberdeen 82,617          17  Custer   (SW),  Custer 5,617 

Brule  (S),  Chamberlain 6,076         18  Davison   (SE),  Mitchell 16,521 

Buffalo  (SC).  Gannvalley 1,615         19  Day  (NE),  Webster 12,294 

•Counties  without  newspapers  are  narked  — 
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LIST  OF  COUNTIES*  (Continued) 

County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop.  County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop 

20  Deuel  (E),  Clear  Lake 7,689  45  McCook   (SE),  Salem 8,828 

21  Dewey   (NC),  Timber  Lake 4,916  46  McPherson  (NC),  Leola 7  071 

22  Douglas  (SE),  Armour 5,686  47  Meade  (W).  Sturgis 11.516 

28  Edmunds    (NC),  Ipswich 7,275  48  Mellette  (S),  White  River 8046 

24  Fall  River  (SW),  Hot  Springs 10,489  49  Miner   (SE),  Howard 6268 

25  Faulk    (C),   Faulkton 4,752  50  Minnehaha  (SE),  Sioux  Falls 70,910 

26  Grant  (NE),  Milbank 10,288  51  Moody  (E),  Flandreau 9252 

27  Gregory   (S),  Burke 8,556  52  Pennington  (W),  Rapid  City 84.058 

28  Haakon  (SWC),  Philip 8,167  53  Perkins  (NW),  Bison 6.776 

29  Hamlin   (B).  Hityti 7,056  54   Potter   (C),  Gettysburg 4,688 

80  Hand    (C),   Miller 7,149  55  Roberts   (NE).  Sisseton 14,929 

81  Hanson    (SE),   Alexandria 4,896  56  Sanborn  (SEC),  Woonsocket 5,142 

ft£  wk'/nJwV  Buffal° H??  57  Shannon  (SW).  (unorganized) 5,669 

al   w  *  if.8  *^'» /a    \re"Yi 0,111  53  Spink    (EC),  Redfield 12204 

85  H?de  Tc?nHighmore       2811  69  Stanley   <SWC)'  Fort  Picrrc 2.°*5 

86  Jackson   (SWC),  Kadoin»:!!'.'.'.r.""     1/768  5?  SSj  IS? '?"**?' ''''\'"''i'i i'?Kg 

87  '•S^™.:^!^ 4,476  ;j  ^fB^w^^izzz:  JSS 

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41  Lawrence  (W),  Deadwood 16*,648          66  — Washabaugh  (SW). 

42  Lincoln  (SE),  Conton 12,767  (unorganized)    1,551 

43  Lyman   (SE).  Kennebec 4,572  67  Yankton  (SE),  Yankton 16.804 

44  Marshall  (NE),  Britton 7,886          68  Ziebach   (NWC).  Dupree 2,606 

•Counties  without  newspapers  are  marked  — 


SOUTH  DAKOTA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue                                  Number  Period  of  Issue                                  Number 

Daily  12  Weekly  6 

Evening  Dailies  (11)  Fortnightly 8 

Morning  Dailies (1)  Semi-monthly    2 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (4)  Monthly   11 

Semi-weekly  1  Quarterly   1 

Weekly  148  Ten  ti.  dur.  academic  yr 1 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies    (1>  Ey.  3  wks.  dur.  academic  yr...        1 

Nine  times  a  year 1 

Total  Newspapers  161  

Total  Periodicals  26 

Total  number  of  publications 187 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 62 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 154 

For  circulation  fif-ures  for  daily  papers  «ee  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  la 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  llat. 


Estab  Cols <•> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

ABERDEENf    (M2%),  pop.   21,051;  Brown  Co.    (NE).   75   m  N  of  Huron.   M&SL; 
CMSP&P;  C&NW;  GN  RRs.  Airline  BNF. 

Jobbing  and  trade  center.  Railroad  shops ;  creameries ;  flour  mill ;  iron  and  steel 
machinery,  farm  implements,  sash  and  door  factories ;  packing  houses :  machine 
shops.  Northern  State  Teachers  College.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  barley,  oats,  corn. 

American-New.* {|£{£,£»"  Independent...'^  8     «J^^*ff^ 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.^*20,414 

H.  J.  Schmitt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Dakota  Farmer,  The Semi-mo. (Sat. )  Agricultural....l881  4     26     196      1.00  *105,149 

W.  J.  and  H.  H.  Allen,  Publishers,  1216  S.  Main  St. 

Exponent-fV Weekly Collegiate 1901  5     24     252      1.00          1,4OO 

Class  in  Journalism  of  the  Northern  State  Teachers  College,  Eds.  and  Pubs. 

ALCESTER  (R7%),  pop.  685;  Union  Co.   (SE).  40  m  S  of  Sioux  City.  C&NW  RR. 
Hatchery;  creamery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn. 

Union -f Thursday Republican 1889      6     26     280     3.00  §850 

H.  H.  Heath,  Editor;  Ronald  Heath,  Publisher. 

ALEXANDRIAf  (O6).  pop.  714;  Hanson  Co.  (SE).  16  m  SE  of  Mitchell.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Creamery.  Stone  quarry.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat. 

Herald-f Thursday Independent 1878      6     24     276     3.00  §954 

L.  Fred  Hart,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALPENA   (N6),  pop.   426;  Jerauld  Co.   (SEC).  20  m  SW  of  Huron.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Journal4- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1883      5     24     210     2.50  §350 

Gordon  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ARLINGTON  (P5),  pop.  1,096;  Kingsbury  Co.  (E).  56  m  N  of  Sioux  Falls.  C&NW; 
GN  RRs.  Creameries ;  hatcheries.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Cattle,  grain. 

Sun  + Thursday Republican 1880      6     26     273      3.00        §1,022 

G.  L.  Sturges,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Esiab  Col  $0  Width?  Depth    Sub 
ARMOURf  (N7).  pop.  900;  Douglas  Co.  (SE).  90  m  SW  of  Sioux  Fall..  CMSPftF  RR. 

Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  mink,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  barley. 
Chronicle  +  ..............................  Thursday    ...  Republican  .......  1882     5     24     203     8.00 

Maynard  H.  Goehring,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ARTESIAN  (W5%),  pop.  429;  Sanborn  Co.  (SEC).  10  m  SE  of  Woonsocket.  CMSP&P 

RR.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Commonwealth  -f  ....................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1903     7      24     280     8.00 

Oliver  S.  Freed,  Publisher,  Woonsocket. 

BELLE  FOURCHEf  (B4),  pop.  8,540;  Butte  Co.  (NW).  60  m  N  of  Rapid  City.  C&NW 
RR.  Airport.  Beet  sugar  factory;  flour,  planing  mills;  brick  and  tile  plant. 
Ships  cattle,  sheep.  Bentonite  mines.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  wheat,  alfalfa. 

(   Bee-f  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1891      6      24     224      2.60 


{&MonX'SUn'RePublican 1901      6 

Laurence  Weyler,  Editor;  Northwest  Publishers,  Inc. 


24      224     6.76 


BERESFORD  (R7ft),  pop.  1,686;  Union  Co.  (SE).  86  m  S  of  Sioux  Falls.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  butter,  farm  machinery.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  cattle. 

Republic-f Thursday Independent 1896      7      24      280      3.00 

John  C.  and  BUI  Bross,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BISONf  (E2U),  pop.  457;  Perkins  Co.  (NW).  90  m  NE  of  Rapid  City.  Railroad  sta- 
tion and  bank,  Lemmon.  CMSP&P  RR.  Lignite  coal  mines.  Agriculture. 

Courier-f- Thursday Republican 1909      8      24      308      3.00 

L.  L.  Sudlow,  Editor;  Bison  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

BONESTEEL  (M7ft),  pop.  486;  Gregory  Co.  (S).  80  m  W  of  Yankton.  C&NW  RR. 
Agriculture.  Livestock.  Corn,  rye,  oats. 

Enterprise-}- Thursday Independent 1902      7      24      280      3.00 

Joseph  E.  Dvorak,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BOWDLE  (K2#),  pop.  788;  Edmunds  Co.  (NC).  56  m  W  of  Aberdeen.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Cabinet  shops.  Flour  mill.  Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Pioneer  + Thursday Independent 1882      7      24      280      8.00 

Dale  R.  Lewis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRIDGEWATER  (P6%),  pop.  748;  McCook  Co.  (SE).  88  m  W  of  Sioux  Falls.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  rye. 

Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1880      6      24     280     3.00 

Blaine  J.  Hunn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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§1,636 
§2,927 


§1,658 


§1,046 


§750 


§861 


§682 


,    .  _    ),  pop.  1,4 

Feed  mills.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn. 

Journal 4- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1883 

Charles  L.  Card,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7      24      280      3.00    **1,978 


**3,936 


282 


3,809 


4      28      210     x.50        44,675 


BROOKINGSf  (R5).  pop.  7,764;  Brookings  Co.  (E).  58  m  N  of  Sioux  Falls.  C&NW 
RR.  Airlines:  NOR;  WAL.  Manufactures  fire  equipment.  Creamery.  Seed  proc- 
essing. Trading  center.  State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts.  Stock 
dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Register^-  Wed.  &  Sun Republican 1881  8  24Su2?Jy  circ° 

C.  H.  J.  Mitchell  and  C.  A.  Mitchell,  Editors ;  Register  Publishing  Company. 

South  Dakota  Collegian +V... Thursday Collegiate 1885  5  24  224x3.00 

Students  of  the  South  Dakota  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

South  Dakota  Rural  Press  1  TLiftT1*Mv  [Printing  &  1Q9K  A  91  14-  .,  ftn 

and  Print  Shop-f jMonthly Journalism  1925  4  24  146  1-°° 

Homer  J.  Givens,  Editor;  S.  Dakota  Rural  Press  and  Print  Shop,  Publisher. 

^ifo^dv^6  A1UmnUSV        }lO.  ti.  ayr Coll.  Alumni 1910     2      30      101x1.00 

8.  D.  S.  C.  Alumni  Association,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Wool  Sack,  The+ Monthly {  ^wSo? M k'fg.  l 

Carl  Nadasdy,  Editor;  South  Dakota,  Minn.,  Iowa  and  Nebraska  Wool  Growers 
Assn.,  Publishers,  806  Fourth  St.,  P.  O.  Box  177. 

BRYANT  (P4%),  pop.  624;  Hamlin  Co.  (E).  30  m  SW  of  Watertown.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Hamlin  County  News Friday Republican 1896      5     24     203     2.00  528 

Robert  Holsworth,  Publisher. 

BUFFALO*  (B2%),  pop.  880;  Harding  Co.  (NW).  105  m  N  of  Rapid  City.  Railroad 
station,  Bowman,  N.  D.  CMSP&P  RR.  Stock  ranches. 

Times-Herald  + Thursday Republican 1908      6      26      280      3.00        §1,238 

Donald  L.  Cammack,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BURBANK  (R8),  pop.  112;  Clay  Co.  (SE).  4  m  SE  of  Vermillion,  nearest  bank  town. 
CMSP&P  RR. 

Precancel  Forum,  The -f Monthly Stamp  Coll' g 1940      2      26      105x3.00         $1,200 

Precancel  Stamp  Society,  Publisher. 

BURKEf  (L7),  pop.  820;  Gregory  Co.  (S).  160  m  W  of  Sioux  City,  la.  C&NW  RR. 
Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms.  Cattle,  hogs,  poultry,  grain. 

Gazette -f Thursday Independent 1904      5      24     231      3.00  625 

P.  J.  Fahrenbacher,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

-**Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit} 


IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher'*  Report;  Light  face,  estimsted.    -f  Uses  Msts.  •Nonpareil 
ens,  12  to  Inch.     V  Agate  lines,   14  to  inch.    tCotmty   seat.     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.   ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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CANISTOTA  <P6),  pop.  687;  McCook  Co.  (8E).  80  m  W  of  Sioux  Falls.  CftNW  RR. 

Bank,  Salem.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 
Clipper  4-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1901     6     24     280     3.00  8753 

Wendell  Anderson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CANOVA  (O6),  pop.  840;  Miner  Co.  (SE).  80  m  NE  of  Mitchell.  CANW  RR.  Cream- 

ery.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms. 
Herald  ......................................  Wednesday  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1899     6     24     280     2.60  §657 

Dean  C.  Trippler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CANTONf  (R7),  pop.  2,580;  Lincoln  Co.  (SE).  24  m  SE  of  Sioux  Falls.  CMSPftP  RR. 
Block  and  tile  factory.  Creameries;  hatcheries.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain 
farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 
Sioux  Valley  News-f  ..............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1872     8     24     294     8.50   **2,374 

Sioux  Valley  News,  Publisher. 

CARTHAGE  (O5),  pop.  458;  Miner  Co.  (SE).  40  m  SE  of  Huron.  CftNW  RR.  Poultry. 
stock,  grain  farms. 

News  +  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1888      5      24     217     2.50  §607 

C.  N.  Munger.  Publisher. 

CASTLEWOOD  (P4),  pop.  498;  Hamlin  Co.  (E).  12  m  SE  of  Watertown.  C&NW  RR. 

Dairy,  poultry,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  rye. 
Hamlin  Co.  Republican  -f  ........  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1888     7      24     280     2.50  5501 

Jack  Dorman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CENTERVILLE  (R7),  pop.  1,058;  Turner  Co.  (SE).  80  m  SW  of  Sioux  Falls.  CftNW 

RR.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Cattle,  corn. 
Journal-f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1881      7     24     280     8.00  - 

W.  Weverstad,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHAMBERLAINf   (L6),  pop.   1,912;  Brule  Co.   <S).  On  Missouri  River,  67  m  W  of 

Mitchell.  CMSP&P  RR.  Creamery.  Resort.  Diversified  farming. 
Register-!-  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1881      7      24      280      5.20 

James  Berreth,  Editor;  E.  J.  Buckingham,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

CLARKf  (O4),  pop.  1,471;  Clark  Co.  (E).  81  m  W  of  Watertown.  CftNW  RR.  Cream- 

ery. Honey  extractor.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  hay,  potatoes. 

Clark  County  Courier  -f  .........  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1880     8     24     308      8.00 

Bert  Moritz,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLEAR  LAKEf  (R4),  pop.  1.105;  Deuel  Co.  (E).  22  m  SE  of  Watertown.  CRI&P  RR. 

Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 
Courier-f-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1883      7      24      273     3.00 

T.  R.  Burges,  Editor;  Deuel  Publishing  Company. 

COLMAN  <R5tt),  pop.  509;  Moody  Co.  (E).  85  m  NW  of  Sioux  Falls.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  barley,  oats. 
Argus  +  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1900      6     24     260     2.00 

Lulu  French,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLTON   (R6).  pop.  521;  Minnehaha  Co.    (SE).  26  m  NW  of  Sioux  Falls.  GN  RR. 
Feed  mill.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms.  Corn,  hogs. 


Courier  4- Thursday Independent 1901      6 

La  Verne  Williams.  Editor  and  Publisher. 


26     273     2.50 


$2,079 


§1,685 


*380 


J523 


CONDE  (N8),  pop.  409;  Spink  Co.  (EC).  40  m  SE  of  Aberdeen.  CftNW;  M&SL  RRs. 
Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  hogs,  cattle. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1885      6     24     280     2.00  500 

Leon  O.  Snowden,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CORSICA  (N7),  pop.  551;  Douglas  Co.  (SE).  85  m  N  of  Ft.  Randall  Dam.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  barley. 

Globe Wednesday Ind.  Rep 1884      6      26      278      8.00  5090 

F.  H.  Breukelman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CRESBARD  (M8),  pop.  285;  Faulk  Co.  (C).  80  m  SW  of  Aberdeen.  Nearest  railroad 
station,  Norbeck.  CMSP&P  RR.  Gr^ln,  stock  farms.  Poultry  and  dairying.  Wheat, 
barley,  oats. 

Beacon -f Thursday Republican 1905      5      24      245     2.50  §397 

Vera  Hodges,  Publisher. 

CUSTERf  (B6),  pop.  2,017;  Custer  Co.  (SW).  80  m  SW  of  Rapid  City.  CBftQ  RR. 
Planing  mills.  Summer  resort.  Gold*  rose  quartz,  feldspar,  mica  mines ;  mica, 
feldspar  processing  mills,  pine  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Custer  County  Chronicle -f-.... Thursday Independent 1879     7      24      280     3.00        §1,775 

Carl  H.  Sundstrom,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DEADWOODf  (B5).  pop.  8,288;  Lawrence  Co.  (W).  80  m  NW  of  Rapid  City.  C&NW; 
CBftQ  RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  jewelry.  Gold  mining  industries;  quartz, 
cyanide  mills.  Business  center  of  Black  Hills.  Mountain  resort.  Diversified  farm- 
ing. Apples,  cattle. 

Pioneer-Times 4- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1879      8      24      301   18.00        §1,210 

Space  sold  only  In  combination  with  Call  of  Lead. 

Milton  B.  Chilcott,  Editor;  Seaton  Publishing  Company,  Lead. 

DELMONT  <N7),  pop.  405;  Douglas  Co.  (SE).  40  m  SW  of  Mitchell  CMSP&P  RR. 
Grain  elevator.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Record  -f Thursday Republican 1897     7     24     280     3.00  §52« 

Norbert  H.  Goehring,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jtme  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.;  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols <S> Width  7  Depth    Sub  Cto 

DELL  RAPIDS  (R6).  pop.  1,650;  Mlnnehaha  Co.  (8E).  20  m  N  of  Sioux  Falls.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Feed  mill.  Rock  quarries.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  barley,  oats. 

Tribune  + Thursday Republican 1886     7     24     276     2.50        §1,632 

Virgil  M.  Smith,  Editor;  Smith  Publishing  Co. 

DE  SMETf  <O6),  pop.  1,180;  Kingsbury  Co.  (E).  85  m  E  of  Huron.  C&NW  RR. 
Concrete  block  factory;  creamery.  Alfalfa  mill.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

News-f Thursday Republican 1880      7      24      280      3.00    **  1,789 

Aubrey  H.  Sherwood.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DOLAND  (N4),  pop.  685;  Spink  Co.  (EC).  50  m  W  of  Watertown.  C&NW  RR.  Grain 
elevators.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Times-Record -f Thursday Republican 1882      5      24      224      2.50  §632 

Willard  H.  Doty,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DRAPER  (H6),  pop.  262;  Jones  Co.  (SC).  130  m  NW  of  Mitchell.  CMSP&P  RR.  Grain 
stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  barley. 

Jones  County  Tribune -f Thursday Republican 1906      5      24      238      1.00  240 

F.  X.  Stockman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DUPREEf  (F8%).  pop.  348;  Ziebach  Co.  (NWC).  106  m  NE  of  Rapid  City.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Indian  trading  center.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  sheep, 
cattle. 

West  River  Progress -f Thursday Republican 1925      6      24      273      2.00  §426 

B.  K.  Garje,  Editor ;  E.  L.  Schetnan  Estate,  Publisher. 

EAGLE  BUTTE  (G8%>.  pop.  875;  Dewey  Co.  (NC).  186  m  SW  of  Aberdeen.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Bank,  Dupree.  Agriculture,  especially  grain  and  livestock. 

News  + Friday Republican 1910      6      24      273      3.00  §625 

Ben  Ganje  and  Marjorie  Ganje,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

EDGEMONT  (B7),  pop.  1,158;  Fall  River  Co.  (SW).  100  m  SW  of  Rapid  City.  CB&Q 
RR.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Uranium  processing  mill.  Alfalfa,  corn, 
wheat. 

Tribune Wednesday Independent 1923      6      26      276      2.50  §711 

L.  K.  Kopriva,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELK  POINTf  (R8).  pop.  1,867;  Union  Co.  (SE).  21  m  NW  of  Sioux  City.  la.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Grain  elevators.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Leader-Courier -f Thursday Independent 1871      7      24     280      3.00        §1,645 

William  J.  Ryan,  Editor;  Leader  Publishing  Company. 

ELKTON  (R5),  pop.  657;  Brookings  Co.  (E).  60  m  N  of  Sioux  Falls.  C&NW;  CRI&P 
RRs.  Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn.  rye.  oats. 

Record-f Thursday Independent 5     24      196     3.00  §635 

John  E.  Frembgen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EMERY  (O6),  pop.  480;  Hanson  Co.  (SE).  60  m  W  of  Sioux  Falls.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Creamery.  Propane  gas,  anhydrous  ammonia  plants.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain 
farms.  Wheat,  oats,  corn. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1890     7     24     276     3.00  §575 

Elaine  J.  Hunn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ESTELLINE  <R4%).  pop.  760;  Hamlin  Co.  (E).  25  m  SE  of  Watertown.  C&NW  RR. 
Creamery;  hatchery.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  flax. 

Journal -f Thursday Republican 1916      7      24      276      3.00  590 

M.  R.  Hausman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
ETHAN — See  Davison  County  Tribune,  Mitchell. 

EUREKA  (K2),  pop.  1,676;  McPherson  Co.  (NC).  80  m  NW  of  Aberdeen.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Creamery.  Agriculture,  especially  stock  farms.  Wheat,  barley,  oats,  alfalfa. 

North  west-Blade  + Thursday Republican 1884      8      24      280      3.00        §2,223 

Kenneth  Herr,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FAITH  (E3H),  pop.  699;  Meade  Co.  (W).  90  m  NE  of  Rapid  City.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Agriculture,  especially  stock  farms.  Grass,  feed  crops. 

Independent-f Wednesday Independent 1927      5      24      224      2.50  §610 

Daryl  and  Kenneth  Howell,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

FAULKTONf  (L8  ft ).  pop.  887 ;  Faulk  Co.  (C).  40  m  SW  of  Aberdeen.  C&NW ;  CMSP&P 
RRs.  Grain  elevators.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  barley,  oats,  corn. 

Record-f- Friday Independent 1883      7      24      280      3.00        §1,210 

Mrs.  Grace  Tanner,  Editor;  C.  E.  and  Grace  Tanner,  Publishers. 

FLANDREAUf  (R5%),  pop.  2,198;  Moody  Co.  (E).  82  m  N  of  Sioux  Falls.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Meat  and  poultry  processing  plant ;  hatchery ;  creamery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy, 
poultry  farms. 

Moody  County  Enterprise 4-. .Thursday Independent 1878      8      24      280      3.00    **2,143 

Enterprise  Publishing  Co. 

FORT  PIERREf  (J6),  pop.  951;  Stanley  Co.  (SWC).  On  Missouri  River,  110  m  W  of 
Huron.  C&NW  RR.  Gas  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  barley,  oats. 

Times-f- Thursday Republican 1915     7     22     280     3.00          1,380 

Marvin  R.  Hal  lock.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FREDERICK  (N2),  pop.  408;  Brown  Co.  (NE).  26  m  N  of  Aberdeen.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  turkeys. 

Brown  County  News -f- Friday Independent 1930     5     24     224     2.50  §710 

Allan  L.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FREEMAN  (P7).  pop.  944;  Hntchinson  Co.  (SE).  40  m  SW  of  Sioux  Falls.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Manufactures  feed,  sausage,  butter ;  hatcheries.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain 
farms.  Wheat,  barley,  rye. 

Courier4- Thursday Independent 1901      6     24     280      1.50          1,842 

J.  J.  Mendel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  wJtme  snd  March  A.8.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher**  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U»es  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population— 1 950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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QANNVALLEYf  (M6%),  pop.  X1Q2;  Buffalo  Co.  (SC).  120  m  NW  of  Sioux  Falls. 
Railroad  •  tat  ion  and  bank,  Kimball.  CMSP&P  RR.  Diversified  fanning.  Wheat. 

Chief Thursday Independent 1888      6     26      273      2.50  §310 

Allen  Montague,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GARRETSON  (86),  pop.  745;  Minnehaha  Co.  (8E).  21  m  NE  of  Sioux  Falls.  GN  RR. 
Creamery ;  hatchery.  Poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  barley,  oats. 

News-f Thursday Republican 1903      6      24      275      3.00          1,161 

John  P.  Sanders,  Editor;  Sanders  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

GARY  (S4),  pop.  668;  Deuel  Co.  (E).  80  m  E  of  Water  town.  C&NW  RR.  Fishing  tackle 
manufactured.  Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Apiary.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Interstate-!- Thursday Independent 1878     7      24      273      3.00  §450 

R.  R.  Miottel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GEDDES  (M7),  pop.  602;  Charles  Mix  Co.  (SE).  60  m  SW  of  Mitchell.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Agriculture,  especially  grain. 

Charles  Mix  Co.  News-f Thursday Independent 1884     7      24     280     2.50  705 

Harold  Williams,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GETTYSBURGf  (K8H),  pop.  1,666;  Potter  Co.  (C).  80  m  SW  of  Aberdeen.  C&NW 
RR.  Flour  millj  grain  elevators.  Dairy,  grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn, 
potatoes. 

Potter  County  News-f Thursday Independent 1883      8      22     287      3.00        51,512 

Williams  R.  Owens,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREGORY  (L7),  pop.  1,876;  Gregory  Co.  (S).  22  m  SW  of  Ft.  Randall  Reservoir. 
C&NW  RR.  Trading  center.  Planing  mill.  Cement  products.  Hatchery.  Stock, 
grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Times- Advocate 4- Thursday Ind.  Rep .,1904      7      24     280     3.00        81,805 

Roy  S.  Adams,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GROTON  (N3),  pop.  1,084;  Brown  Co.  (NE).  20  m  E  of  Aberdeen.  CMSP&P;  C&NW 
RRs.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat. 

Independent^- Thursday Independent 1881      6      26     280     8.00        §1,139 

Morris  E.  Spencer,  Publisher. 

HARROLD  (K4%),  pop.  268;  Hughes  Co.  (C).  76  m  W  of  Huron.  C&NW  RR.  Bank, 

Blunt.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  barley. 
Journal Thursday Independent 1883     6     26     280,     2.00  §352 

Clarence  L.  Barto,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
HAYTIf  (P4),  pop.  418;  Hamlin  Co.  (E).  22  m  S  of  Watertown.  GN  RR.  Dairy,  stock, 

poultry,  grain  farms.  Potatoes,  oats,  corn. 

HTnterS?iUset^.^.e.r*!.d.".          [Thursday Independent 1907      7      24      280      4.00   **1340 

Casper  Nohner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HECLA  (N2),  pop.  600;  Brown  Co.  (NE).  80  m  NE  of  Aberdeen.  C&NW  RR.  Grain 
elevator.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  potatoes. 

Independent-f Thursday Independent 1957      6      24     224     2.50  $400 

Alan  S.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Frederick. 

HERREID  (J2),  pop.  688;  Campbell  Co.  (N).  80  m  NW  of  Aberdeen.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Cattle. 

Prairie  Picayune-}- Thursday Independent 1882      6     24      280     2.50  §917 

W.  H.  Jahraus,  Publisher. 

HIGHMQREf  (L4%),  pop.  1,168;  Hyde  Co.  (C).  60  m  W  of  Huron.  C&NW  RR. 
Dairy.  Stock,  grain  farms. 

Herald-f Thursday Independent 1884     7     24     280     8.00          1,190 

William  J.  McDennott,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HOT  SPRINGSf  (C6%),  pop.  6,080;  Fall  River  Co.  (SW).  In  the  Black  Hills,  60  m  S  of 
Rapid  City.  CB&Q;  C&NW  RRs.  Airline,  WAL.  Manufactures  lumber.  Bottling 
works;  creamery.  Health  resort;  mineral  springs.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture. 
Alfalfa  seed. 

Star-f Thursday Independent 1886     7     24     280     8.00          2,210 

Charles  T.  Leonard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HOVEN  (K3),  pop.  662 ;  Potter  Co.  (C).  66  m  SW  of  Aberdeen.  Nearest  railroad  station. 
Lebanon.  C&NW  RR.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Review  and  Tolstoy  Journal. .Thursday Independent 1919     7     24     278     2.50  760 

Bob  Senn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HOWARDf  (P6%),  pop.  1,261;  Miner  Co.  (SE).  85  m  NE  of  Mitchell.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Creamery.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Miner  County  Pioneer-f Friday Independent 1881     7      24      304     8.00        |1,2SO 

S.  I.  Davison,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HUDSON  (S7),  pop.  600;  Lincoln  Co.  (SE).  86  m  SE  of  Sioux  Falls.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn.  hogs. 

Hudsonite-f Thursday Republican 1901      6      26     280     2.50  §544 

Will  Emmers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HUMBOLDT  (P6),  pop.  460;  Minnehaha  Co.  (SE).  24  m  NW  of  Sioux  Falls.  C&NW 
RR.  Manufactures  chemicals.  Grain,  dairy  farms.  Corn,  hogs. 

Journal-f Thursday Republican 1903     6     26     276     2.50  §646 

Donald  J.  Masters,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HURLEY  (P7),  pop.  474;  Turner  Co.  (SE).  26  m  SW  of  Sioux  Falls.  C&NW  RR. 
Diversified  farming.  Corn,  oata,  potatoes. 

Leader-f Thursday Independent 1952     7     24     266     2.60  §55O 

L.  D.  Hofmeister,  Editor;  Maxine  Hofmeister,  Publisher. 

Ctrenlatlon— **Scpt,  A. B.C.  Statement:  *Jtrae  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Attdit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Us«*  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  lach.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRaod  McNaUy 
estimate,  v* Issued  only  during  academic  y*ar  xSubscriptlon  included  In  m 

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HURON*  (N5).  pop.  12,788;  Beadle  Co.  (EC).  68  m  N  of  Mitchell.  C&NW;  GN  RRs. 
Airlines  BNF;  WAL.  Manufactures  packing  house  products,  butter,  beverages, 
feed,  lumber.  Trading  center.  Huron  College.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Corn,  wheat. 

Huron  Alphomega-fV Ftntly( Wed.). Collegiate 1898     4     24      180x1.50  £410 

Students  of  Huron  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Pl.inft«««_,  fEvg.  ex.  Sat.       Y«^  «.«^«*    1886      8     22      808  20.80  **12,700 

Plainsman+ j&  g*un    gun  M  Independent..  Sunday  circ,**12^20 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Robert  D.  Lusk,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

IPSWICHf  (L8),  pop.  1,058;  Edmunds  Co.  (NC).  80  m  W  of  Aberdeen.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Grain  elevator.  Agriculture. 

Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1888     8     24     308     8.00        51,035 

R.  W.  Beberxneyer.  Editor;  Edmunds  County  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 
IRENE  (P7  % ).  pop.  874 ;  Clay,  Yankton  and  Turner  Cos.  (SE).  60  m  SW  of  Sioux  Falls. 
GN  RR.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  barley,  oats. 

Tri-County  News-f Thursday Independent 1899     7     24     280     2.60  5780 

Marvin  Fjordback,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ISABEL  (G8K  pop.  611;  Dewey  Co.  (NW).  140  m  W  of  Aberdeen.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Bank,  Timber  Lake.  Food  locker.  Agriculture. 

Dakotun Thursday Independent 1954      6     24     252     8.00  5625 

Myron  L.  Lofgren,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KADOKAf  (F6),  pop.  684;  Jackson  Co.  (SWC).  90  m  SE  of  Rapid  City.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Bank,  Belvidere.  Agriculture.  Livestock. 

Pres8  + Thursday Independent 1908      7      24     278      8.60  5700 

Orville  J.  Rock,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KENNEBECt  (K6),  pop.  874;  Lyraan  Co.  (SC).  95  m  W  of  Mitchell.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  barley,  corn. 

Advocate-Leader  -f Thursday Independent 1892     6     26     280     2.60  572 

C.  L.  Flint,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KIMBALL  (M6).  pop.  952;  Brule  Co.  (S).  48  m  W  of  Mitchell.  CMSP&P  RR.  Stock, 
dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  cattle,  hogs,  small  grain. 

Brule  County  News4- Thursday Independent 1931      6      24      276      8.00        51,078 

John  W.  Ryan.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAKE  ANDESf  <M7).  pop.  1,851 ;  Charles  Mix  Co.  (SE).  45  m  SW  of  Mitchell.  CMSP&P 

RR.  Situated  on  Lake  Andes,  a  bass  fishing  resort.  Agriculture.  Alfalfa,  wheat, 

livestock. 
Wave-f Thursday Republican 1904     7     24     278     2.60  5950 

Arthur  P.  Breen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
LAKE  PRESTON  (P5),  pop.  957 ;  Kingsbury  Co.  (E).  66  m  NW  of  Sioux  Falls.  C&NW; 

CMSP&P  RRs.  Creamery;  grain  elevator.  Alfalfa  dehydrating  plant.  Manufac- 
tures electronic  foul  boards.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms. 
Times -f Thursday Independent 1880      7      24      280      3.00        51,121 

John  Sittner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
LANGFORD  (O2H),  pop.  456;  Marshall  Co.  (NE).  40  m  NE  of  Aberdeen.  CMSP&P 

RR.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 
Bugle Friday Republican 1886     6     26     294     2.00  463 

Q.  H.  Miles.  Sr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
LEAD  (B6),  pop.  6,422 ;  Lawrence  Co.  ( W).  In  the  heart  of  the  Black  Hills,  35  m  NW  of 

Rapid   City.   CB&Q;  C&NW   RRs.   Tourist   resort.   Gold   mining  and   refining. 

Pine  timber.  Ranching. 

f  BIWhi™ooo^P^inde^  Independent 1929      8     24      801      2.00  5395 

<{  Call-f .Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1894     8     24     801   13.00        51,530 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Pioneer-Times  of  Deadwood. 

Milton  B.  Chilcott.  Editor;  Seaton  Publishing  Co. 
LEMMON  (Eltt).  pop.  2,760;  Perkins  Co.  (NW).  180  m  NW  of  Aberdeen.  CMSP&P 

RR.  Airport.  Coal  mines.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  alfalfa. 
Leader-!- Thursday Independent 1907     8     24     808     3.50        S1.B85 

L.  B.  Boorman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Tribune-f Thursday Republican 1912      7      24      280      8.00  1,020 

Burdette  Rustad,  Editor ;  Lemmon  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 
LENNOX  (R7).  pop.  1,218;  Lincoln  Co.  (SE).  20  m  SW  of  Sioux  Falls.  CMSP&P;  GN 

RRs.   Hatchery:  creamery;  feed   processing  and   cold   storage  plants.   Stock, 

dairy,  poultry ,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  oats.  corn. 
Independent  + Thursday Republican 1884      7     24     276     2.50        51,500 

Edward  Hofer.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
LEOLAf  (M2).  pop.  772;  McPherson  Co.  (NC).  42  m  NW  of  Aberdeen.  M&SL  RR. 

Stock,  grain  farms. 
McPherson  County  Herald.....Thursday Independent 1887     7     24     276     2.00  (815 

Walter  Bowen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MADlSONf  (P6tt).  pop.  6,168;  Lake  Co.  (E).  40  m  NW  of  Sioux  Falls.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Airport.  Packing,  poultry  plants ;  pump  factory ;  grain  elevators.  Summer  resort. 

Beadle  State  Teachers  College.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats, 

barley,  flax. 

Leader+ {J^^*' Sat' Independent 1890     8     24     294  13.00        53,750 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
George  M.  Hunter,  Editor;  Madison  Daily  Leader,  Inc.,  Pub.,  218  S.  Egan  Ave. 

CircnlatioQ— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jane  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  s)A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $  Publisher' •  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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1,514 


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5800 


8811 


52,660 


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§692 


South  Dakota  High  Liner-r-... Monthly ifirmlnT         1947     6     28     218 

Harlan  Severson,  Editor;  East  River  Electric  Power  Cooperative,  Inc.,  Pub. 

MARION  <P7),  pop.  794;  Turner  Co.  (8E).  80  m  SW  of  Sioux  Falls.  Railroad  name, 
Marion  Junction.  CMSP&P  RR.  Nationally  known  chiropractic  clinics.  Dairy, 
stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn. 

Record -f Thursday Independent.....*  187 9     7     24     276     2.50 

Keith  Robbins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARTlNf  (F7),  pop.  989;  Bennett  Co.  (S).  100  m  SE  of  Rapid  City.  Railroad  station, 
Merximan,  Neb.  C&NW  RR.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  flax,  livestock. 

Bennett  County  Booster 4- Thursday ...Independent 1950     7     24     280     8.00 

Wendell  E.  Long,  Editor;  Booster  Publishing  Co. 

McINTOSHt  (Gift),  pop.  628;  Corson  Co.  (N).  162  m  NW  of  Aberdeen.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Bank,  Morristown.  Grain  elevator.  Lignite  coal  mines.  Stock,  grain  farms. 
Wheat,  flax,  corn. 

Corson  County  News-f Thursday Republican 1910     5     24     210     8.00 

Merle  Lo^gren,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

McLAUGHUN  <H2),  pop.  718;  Corson  Co.  (N).  120  m  NW  of  Aberdeen.  CM8F&P 
RR.  Lignite  coal  mines.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  flax,  corn. 

Messenger -f Friday Republican 1914     7     26     280     8.00 

L.  G.  Parkinson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MENNO  (O7),  pop.  868;  Hutchinson  Co.  (SE).  55  m  SE  of  Mitchell.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Alfalfa  mill ;  hatcheries ;  spray  mixing,  cold  storage  plants.  Agriculture* 

Hutchinson  Herald -f Thursday Republican 1882     6     24     276     2.60 

J.  E.  Headley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MILBANKf  (R8),  pop.  2.982;  Grant  Co.  (NE).  90  m  E  of  Aberdeen.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Manufactures  cheese,  butter,  sausage.  Granite  quarries  and  monument  works* 
Agriculture.  Livestock,  wheat,  corn. 

Grant  County  Review-f Thursday Independent .1880     7     24     276     8.00 

Phyllis  C.  Justice,  Editor;  Mrs.  W.  S.  Dolan,  Publisher. 

Herald- Advance -f Thursday Independent 1879     8     24     276     8.00 

Mrs.  Charles  Burgea,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MILLERf  (M4H),  pop.  1.916;  Hand  Co.  (C).  40  m  NW  of  Huron.  C&NW  RR.  Cream- 
ery ;  hatchery ;  grain  elevator.  Agriculture.  Grain,  livestock. 

Press-f Thursday Independent 1882     7     24     280     8.00 

Robert  H.  McFarlane.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MISSION  (H7),  pop.  888;  Todd  Co.  (S).  185  m  SW  of  Mitchell.  Railroad  station  and 
bank,  Valentine,  Neb.  C&NW  RR.  Flour  and  feed  mill.  U.  S.  Gov't  Sioux  Indian 
School.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  dairy  products. 

Todd  County  Tribune -f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1920     7     24     280     2.50 

C.  W.  Figert,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MITCHELLf  (N6).  pop.  12,128;  Davison  Co.  (SE).  65  ra  W  of  Sioux  Falls.  CMSP&P; 
C&NW  RRs.  Airline,  BNF.  Meat  and  poultry  packing  plants.  Manufactures  cheese, 
butter,  cement  products,  woodenware  specialties.  Ships  livestock,  grain,  frozen 
eggs.  Trading  center.  Dakota  Wesleyan  University.  Corn  Palace.  Dairy  farms. 
Corn,  rye,  oats. 

Davison  County  Tribune 4-. ...Thursday Republican 1889     7     26     280     2.50  630 

Circulates  also  in  Ethan.  7,000 — Free 

Karl  H.  Friederich,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Phreno-Cosmian-f  V Ev.  3  wks Collegiate 189°  C5ont?04lled22free  dist.  150 

Students  of  Dakota  Wesleyan  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Republic  4- Evsr.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1883      8     28      294    18.20**17,6O1 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Mitchell  Publishing  Company. 

MOBRIDGE  (J2%).  pop.  8.768;  Walworth  Co.  (NC).  On  Missouri  River.  90  m  W  of 
Aberdeen.  CMSP&P  RR.  Creamery ;  bottling  works,  bakery.  Cement  block  factory. 
Lignite  coal  mines.  Fanning,  livestock.  Important  distribution  point. 

Tribtine  and  Journal 4- Thursday Independent 1907      8      24      294      4.00        §2,876 

Harold  Coleman,  Editor ;  L.  L.  Coleman,  Publisher. 

MONTROSE  (P6).  pop.  448;  McCook  Co.  (SE).  25  m  NW  of  Sioux  Falls.  C&NW  RR. 
Bank.  Salem.  Agriculture.  Corn,  barley. 

Hernld4- Friday Independent 1886      6     24     273     2.50 

Lucy  Dimock,  Publisher. 

MORRISTOWN  (F1H).  pop.  190;  Corson  Co.  (N).  181  m  NW  of  Aberdeen.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms'.  Wheat,  cattle,  sheep. 

World4- FHdav Republican 1910     5     24     280     2.50  §225 

Merle  Lofirren,  Editor  and  Publisher.  Mclntosh.  S.  D. 

MOUNT  VERNON  (N8),  pop.  887;  Davison  Co.  (SE).  12  m  W  of  Mitchell.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Bank.  Plankinton.  Agriculture.  Com.  wheat,  livestock. 

News -I- Thursday Republican 1890     7     24     278     2.50  §644 

Floyd  H.  Lorang,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MURDOt  (H6).  pop.  789;  Jones  Co.  (SO.  185  m  W  of  Mitchell.  CMSP&P  RR.  Diver- 
sifted  farming.  Stock,  poultry,  grain. 

Coyote-4- Thursday Republican 1905     7     24     280     8.00  700 

M.  H.  Ingalls.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **S«pt.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NEWELL  (C4),  pop.  784;  Butte  Co.  (NW).  68  m  N  of  Rapid  City.  C&NW  RR.  Cream- 
ery; grain  elevators;  cold  storage,  feed  plants;  wool  warehouse.  Livestock 
exchange.  Diversified  farming.  Wool,  sheep,  cattle. 
Valley  Irrigator+  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1907     6     24     278     8.00  §842 

F.  Lyn  Gladstone,  Editor;  Newell  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

ONIDAf  (J4).  pop.  822;  Sully  Co.  (C).  100  m  W  of  Huron.  C&NW  RR.  Dairy,  stock, 

poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  flax,  barley. 
Watchman  +  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1883      7     23     280      3.00        §1,051 

E.  L.  Thompson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PARKERf   (P7),  pop.  1,148;  Turner  Co.  (SE).  32  m  SW  of  Sioux  Falls.  CMSP&P; 

C&NW  RRs.  Stock,  dairy,  grain,  poultry  farms. 
New  Era  4-  ...............................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1875     7     24     284     8.00        51,275 

Earl  j.  Bormann,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PARKSTON  (O7).  pop.  1,854;  Hutchinson  Co.  (SE).  24  m  S  of  Mitchell.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  hogs,  oats,  rye. 
Advance  -f-  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1884      7      24      280      3.50        §1,378 

Marvin  T.  Gilberts  on,  Editor;  Parkston  Advance,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

PHILIPf  (F5Vi),  pop.  810;  Haakon  Co.  (SWC).  80  m  E  of  Rapid  City.  C&NW  RR. 

Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  alfalfa. 
Pioneer-  Re  vie  w-f  ....................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1909      8      23      280      3.50        $1,360 

C.  H.  Satzinger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PIERREf  (J5),  pop.  6,715;  Hughes  Co.  (C).  The  State  Capital.  On  Missouri  River, 
106  m  W  of  Huron.  C&NW  RR.  Airline  WAL.  Bottling  works  ;  creamery.  Agri- 
culture. Wheat,  corn,  barley. 

)   Capital-Journal  +  ....................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Independent  .......  1881      8      24      287      7.50         §4,680 
Capital-  Journal  -f  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1881      8      24      287      8.00          1,570 
R.  B.  Hippie,  Editor;  Hippie  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 


......  JMonthly  ..........  Educational  .......  1925      3     27      140x2.50  8,800 

L.  E.  Whiteside.  Editor;  South  Dakota  Educ.  Assn.,  Publisher,  315  E.  Capitol. 

PINE  RIDGE  (D7%),  pop.  XOOO;  Shannon  Co.  (SW).  On  White  Clay  Creek,  26  m  N 
of  Rushville,  Neb.  and  55  m  SE  of  Hot  Springs.  Bank  town  and  railroad,  Rush* 
ville.  In  Pine  Ridge  Indian  Reservation.  Agriculture. 

Shannon  County  News,  The  -f  Tuesday  ..........  JRe^rva^Int      1939      3      26      147      2>0°  2BO 

Edward  Hotchkiss,  Editor  and  Publisher,  709  N.  River  St.,  Hot  Springs. 
PLANKINTONf  <N6),  pop.  754;  Aurora  Co.  (SEC).  28  m  W  of  Mitchell.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 
South  Dakota  Mail  -f  .............  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1889      6      24      280      2.50  §700 

Edward  Van  Genderen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
PLATTE  (M7),  pop.  1,069;  Charles  Mix  Co.  (SE).  45  m  SW  of  Mitchell.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Dairy  ;  creamery  ;  hatchery.  Cattle,  hogs.  Corn,  barley,  wheat. 
Enterprise-4-  .............................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1900      7      24      280      2.50         §1,270 

H.  D.  Wright.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

POLLOCK  (Jl%),  pop.  895;  Campbell  Co.  (N).  90  m  NW  of  Aberdeen.  MSP&SSM  RR. 

grain,  dairy  farms. 
Pioneer  +   (offset)  ...................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1956      6      22      224      2.50  J900 

Eldredge  L.  MacKay,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PRESHO  (J6),  pop.  712;  Lyman  Co.  (SC).  105  m  W  of  Mitchell.  CMSP&P  RR.  Ships 

wheat,  cattle,  hogs.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  barley,  oats. 
Lyman  County  Herald  -f  ........  Wednesday  .....  Republican  ........  1906      6     26      280      3.00  870 

Robert  C.  Cameron,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PUKWANA  (L6).  pop.  802;  Brule  Co.  (S).  60  m  W  of  Mitchell.  CMSP&P  RR.  Manu- 

factures auto  burglar  alarms.  Grain  elevator.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 
Press  -Reporter  -f  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1884     7     24     278     3.00  - 

John  W.  Ryan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

QUINN  (E5H).  pop.  214;  Pennington  Co.  (W).  62  m  E  of  Rapid  City,  banking  town. 

C&NW  RR.  Cold  storage  lockers.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  cattle. 
Record-!-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1907     6     24     264     3.00  246 

Beryl  N.  Browning,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RAPID  CITYt    (C5%).  pop.  25.810;  Pennington  Co.    (W).   260   m   W   of  Mitchell. 
CMSP&P:  C&NW  RRs.  Airline.  WAL. 

Manufactures  cement,  lumber,  meat  products,  oxygen,  jewelry,  flour,  limestone 
products,  brick,  tile,  beverages.  Creamery.  State  School  of  Mines  and  Technol- 
ogy. Tourist  resort.  Gold,  silver,  feldspar,  mica,  gypsum,  iron  mines.  Four  banks  : 
bank  clearings  (12-81-67),  $462,235,000:  deposits  (6-80-68).  $70,731,746.  10.600 
electric    meters;    10,150    gas    meters;    18,088    telephones.    Agriculture.    Cattle, 
sheep,  wheat. 
Gate  City  Guide  4-  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1907     7     26     801     2.00        §1,622 

Theodore  B.  Werner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  619  Seventh  St. 

T«™  i  .  fEvg.  ex.  Sun.,  Tw^  B^  1878      8     28      297  20.80**2S>fi69 

Journal  4-  .................................  j  Stl£  Morn.        Ind.  Rep  ..........  Sunday  circ.  **26,030 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
R.  W.  Hitchcock,  Publisher. 


..™  }  Monthly  ..........  Livestock  ..........  1947     2     44     140  xS.OO        *4,895 

Jack  McCuVloV.'iEditorV  South  Dakota  Stock  Growers  Assn.,  Publisher. 


,,*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Llfht  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Msts.  •Nonpareil 
•ms.  12  to  Inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1 950  Census.  xRaod  McNslly 
estimate.  Vlssued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptioa  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Col f«>  Width  7  Depth    Sub  Circ 

REDFIELDf  (M4),  pop.  2,665;  Spink  Co.  (EC).  42  m  8  of  Aberdeen.  CMSPAP;  CANW 
RRs.  Airport.  Manufacturer  brooms,  cement  blocks.  Creamery ;  hatchery ;  slaugh- 
terhouse; feed  mill.  Summer  resort.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa.  Livestock. 

Press -f Thursday Independent 1888     8     24     290     3.00        §3,134 

Harold  D.  Jones,  Editor;  Spink  County  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

REE  HEIGHTS  (Lift),  pop.  254;  Hand  Co.  (C).  60  m  W  of  Huron.  C&NW  RR.  Bank, 
Miller.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Review-f Friday Independent 1911     5     24      196      1.60  296 

Mrs.  C.  W.  Stockman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

REVILLO  (R8K),  pop.  249;  Grant  Co.  (NE).  26  m  E  of  Watertown.  M&SL  RR.  Bank, 
Milbank.  Creamery.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  livestock. 

Item  + Thursday Independent 1896      6      24      280      2.50  

Edwin  Warren  Wash  burn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROSCOE  (L2%),  pop.  726;  Edmunds  Co.  (NC).  42  m  W  of  Aberdeen.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Independent -f- Wednesday Independent 1889     8      24     808     2.00  §545 

R.  W.  Bebermeyer,  Editor;  Edmunds  County  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  Ipswich. 

ROSHOLT  (Rl%),  pop.  887;  Roberts  Co.  (NE).  70  m  N  of  Watertown.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Creamery;  feed  mill.  Cement  block  plant.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

Review-f Thursday Independent 1913      7     24     276     2.50  §912 

Mel  Farrington,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SALEMf  (P6),  pop.  1.119;  McCook  Co.  (SE).  32  m  E  of  Mitchell.  C&NW  RR.  Poultry 
packing  plant;  creamery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  oats. 

Special-h Thursday Democratic 1885     7     24     276     3.50          1,2^3 

Walter  J.  Ryan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SCOTLAND  (O7),  pop.  1,188;  Bon  Homme  Co.  (SE).  42  m  SE  of  Mitchell.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Creamery ;  hatchery.  Diversified  farming.  Grain. 

Journal-}- Thursday Republican 1894     7     24     273      3.00        51,475 

B.  L.  Farus,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SELBYf  (J2%),  pop.  706;  Walworth  Co.  (NC).  76  m  W  of  Aberdeen.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  cream,  stock. 

{Java  Herald -f- Friday Independent 1903     6     26     280     2.00           
Record -|- Thursday Independent 1886      6      26      280     2.50            
Ida  K.  Clement,  Editor;  F.  Clement,  Publisher. 

SIOUX  FALLSf  (R6%),  pop.  62,696;  Minnehaha  Co.  (SE).  90  m  NW  of  Sioux  City, 
Iowa;  GN;  CRI&P;  CMSP&P;  C&NW;  1C  RRs.  Airlines:  BNF;  NOR;  WAL. 
Major  wholesale  and  distributing  center  in  South  Dakota;  rich  agricultural 
area.  Large  meat  packing  plant;  hatcheries;  soybean  and  livestock  feed  mills. 
Manufactures  crackers,  candy,  dairy  and  bakery  products,  millwork,  sheet 
metal,  wood  and  canvas  products,  cement  blocks,  hot  water  heaters,  mechanical 
leaf  rakes,  cultivator  shields,  power  take-offs  for  tractors,  grain  dryers,  spray- 
ing equipment,  machined  parts,  paper  boxes,  fur  coats,  serums  and  remedies. 
Granite  quarries.  Five  banks;  bank  clearings  (1957),  $415,771,909;  deposits 
(7-3-58),  $129.028,833.  21,518  electric  (AC)  meters;  17,651  gas  (nat.)  meters; 
29,490  telephones.  Augustana  College;  Sioux  Falls  College.  TV  station. 

*--„.  T-o^^_u  (Evg.ex.Sun.,  T    .   _„  1885      8      23      308  23.40  **5O,658 

Argus-Leader  + }3u*  Morn      Ind.  Rep.  Sunday  circ.**51,96O 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

John  A.  Kennedy,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Minnesota  Ave.  and  10th  St. 

Augustana  Mirror-f  V Friday Collegiate 1889      6     24     238      3.00        $1,009 

Students  of  Augustana  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.       $1,100 

Dakota  Horticulture -f 9  ti.  a  yr JGarden'g  1929     3     26     126     1'60 

W.  A.  Simons,  Editor;  S.  D.  State  Horticultural  Soc.,  Pub.,  1620  S.  Spring  Ave. 

SOS,teharc?nke0t.an5°pUhr^0.fey....}M<'"t'.ly {pj»gL*          1948     2      S*      M     2.00        tl.360 

Robert  Van  Demark,   M.D.,  Ed.;  S.  Dakota  Medical  Assn.,   Publisher, 
300   First  National  Bank. 

Stylus-f-V Monthly Collegiate 1879      5      24      224      1.50  270 

Students'  Assn.  of  Sioux  Falls  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SISSETONf  (P2),  pop.  2,871;  Roberts  Co.  (NE).  62  m  N  of  Watertown.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Feed  mill;  creamery;  meat  processing  plants.  Fishery.  Trade  center.  Resort. 
Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Courier  + .Thursday Ind.  Rep 1892     8     25     280     3.50   **2,88Q 

Grace  M.  Adams.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SOUTH  SHORE  (R8),  pop.  269;  Codington  Co.  (NE).  24  m  NE  of  Watertown.  GN  RR. 
Bank,  Stockholm.  Creamery.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Flax. 

Gazette  4- Thursday Independent 1919     7     24     280     3.00  5516 

Marvin  Anderson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SPEARFISH  (B4H).  pop.  2,766:  Lawrence  Co.  (W).  42  m  NW  of  Rapid  City.  Railroad 
station,  Deadwood.  C&NW;  CB&Q  RRs.  Airline.  WAL.  Manufactures  gloves, 
brooms.  Trout  fisheries ;  pine  timber.  Tourist  resort.  Black  Hills  Teachers  Col- 
lege. Truck,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  sugar  beets. 

Anemone-f  V Bi-wkly(FH.).. Collegiate 1902  Contr'oWfree  dist5  *2*.100 

Students  in  the  Class  of  Journalism,  Black  Hills  Teachers  College,  Publishers. 

Queen  City  Mail 4- Thursday Independent 1889  7  24  280  8.50  1,165 

Evelyn  Heinbaugh,  Editor;  Mike  Heinbaugh,  Publisher. 

-**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.     V Agate  lines.   14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNslbr 
estimate.   V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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SPRINGFIELD  <O8),  pop.  801;  Bon  Homme  Co.  (SE).  On  Lewis  and  Clark  Lake,  60  m 
8  of  Mitchell.  CMSPAP  —     -     -•          -          -      . 


Estab  Cols*  Width  v-Dtuth    Sub  Clrc 

RR.   Southern  State  Teachers   College.   Agriculture. 

Corn,  wheat,  ry*. 

Times -f Thursday Independent 1871      6     22     262     2.50  $714 

George  W.  Corey,  Publisher. 

WUo*  a^vb)°n  Journal+        JMonthly Temperance 1902     4     26     168x1.00        tl.500 

Mrs.  RoberVFortner'.' Editor;  State  W.  C.  T.  U..  Publisher. 

STICKNEY  (N6),  pop.  888;  Aurora  Co.  (SEC).  80  m  SW  of  Mitchell.  CMSPAP  RR. 
Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat. 

Argus  + Thursday Republican 1906     5     24     224     2.00  §643 

H.  P.  Howard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STURQISf  (B4%),  pop.  8,471;  Meade  Co.  (W).  80  m  NW  of  Rapid  City.  CANW  RR. 
Saw  mills;  refinery;  creamery.  Pine  timber.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms.  Corn, 
wheat,  alfalfa. 

Black  Hills  Press -f Thursday Democratic 1895      6      26     280      1.50  489 

John  T.  MJlek.  Publisher. 

Trlbune-h Thursday Republican 1929      6      24      266      8.00        51,502 

F.  J.  Hnnn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TIMBER  LAKEf  (G2%).  pop.  552;  Dewey  Co.  (NO.  125  m  W  of  Aberdeen.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Topic Thursday Republican 1910      5      24      224      3.00  §750 

James  P.  Byington,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TORONTO  (R4%),  pop.  822;  Deuel  Co.  (E).  45  m  SE  of  Watertown.  CRI&P  RR. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  wheat,  oats. 

Herald Thursday Independent 1897      6     26     280     2.50  §425 

D.  E.  Finsand.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TRIPP  (O7).  pop.  918;  Hutchinson  Co.  (SE).  70  m  W  of  Sioux  Falls.  CMSPAP  RR. 
Creamery;  grain  elevators.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat. 

Ledger  + Thursday Republican 1892     5     24     224     8.00  §846 

John  E.  Germann  and  Edward  J.  Ehler,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

TYNDALLf  (O7tt),  pop.  1,292;  Bon  Homme  Co.  (SE).  70  m  SW  of  Sioux  Falls. 
CMSPAP  RR.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 

Tribune  and  Register 4- .Thursday Independent 1881     7     24     280     8.00        51,919 

J.  F.  Trevillyan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
VEBLEN— S«e  Monitor  of  Lidgerwood,  N.  D. 

VERMILLIONf  (R8),  pop.  5,887;  Clay  Co.  (SE).  85  m  NW  of  Sioux  City,  Iowa. 
CMSPAP  RR.  Creameries;  feed  mill,  alfalfa  dehydrating  plant.  University  of 
So.  Dakota.  Livestock.  Corn,  soybeans,  watermelons,  cantaloupes,  tomatoes. 

Plain  Talk+ .Thursday Independent 1883     5     24     220     8.00          2,755 

William  S.  and  Lois  James  Gibson,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
South  Dakota  Business          \/w,.»*~iw         Q  n  n«.i  1942     2     40     126 

Review  (no  adv.) [Quarterly S.  D.  Bust Controlled  free  dist.        tl.700 

V.  E.   Montgomery,   Editor;   Business   Research   Bureau,   School   of   Business, 

Univ.  of  S.  D.,  Publisher. 
University  of  South  Dakota U,,^Ml|r  r.n   ATnm«i        1981     8     80     14° 

Bulletln-f  (no  adv.) {Monthly ColJ.  Alumni Controlled  free  dist.        $9,000 

Douglas  L.  Steckler,  Editor;  Alumni  Assn.  of  University  of  So.  Dakota,  Publisher. 

VolanteV Tuesday Lit.  A  Coll 1889     6     24     224     8.00  1,910 

Lloyd  Ballhagen.  Editor;  Student  Publications  Board,  Inc.,  Univ.  of  South  Dakota. 

VTBORG  (P7),  pop.  644;  Turner  Co.  (SE).  86  m  SW  of  Sioux  Falls.  GN  RR.  Hatchery; 
creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Enterprise-h .Thursday Republican 1898      6     24     280     2.60  §647 

George  and  Norman  Ostroot,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

VOLGA  (R5).  pop.  578;  Brookings  Co.  (E).  65  m  E  of  Huron.  CANW  RR.  Creamery. 
Dairy,  stock  farms.  Hogs,  poultry.  Grain,  corn. 

Tribune-!- Thursday Independent 1882      5     24     210     2.50  §648 

Alumni  Division  of  the  South  Dakota  State  College  Foundation.  Publisher. 

WAGNER    (N7H).  pop.   1.528;  Charles   Mix  Co.    (SE).   86   m   SW   of  Sioux  Falls. 

CMSPAP  RR.  Creamery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Forage  crops,  stock. 
Post  4- Thursday Democratic 1904      7     28     276     2.50          1.116 

Russell  J.  Corey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
WAKONDA  (P7HK  pop.  464:  Clav  Co.  (SE).  46  m  SW  of  Sioux  Falls.  CANW  RR. 

Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Corn,  wheat,  barley. 
Monitor-*- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1889     5     24     224     2.50  §690 

Dick  Cords.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
WALL  (E5%).  pop.  656;  Pennlngton  Co.   (W).  58  m  E  of  Rapid  City.  CANW  RR. 

Bank,  New  Underwood.  Grain  elevator.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 
Penninprton  Countv  Courant-J-TMirnday Republican 1907      6      24      266     8.00  $525 

R.  F.  Lewis.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
WATERTOWNt  (P4),  pop.  12,699:  Codlngton  Co.  (NE).  66  m  NE  of  Huron.  MA3L: 

GN:  CANW  RRs.  Airlines:  BNF;  NOR.  Meat  and  poultry  packing  plants:  flour 

mill:  creameries;  grain  elevators:  seed  houses:  machine  shops;  bottling  works; 

cement  products,  sash  and  door  factories.  Ships  meat,  poultry.  Trading  center. 

Agriculture.  Grain,  potatoes,*  flax. 
Public  Opinion-*- Kvg.  ex.  Sun... Ind.  Rep 1887      8     24     298   18.20**12,S42 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
P.  J.  Albrook,  Editor;  Watertown  Public  Opinion  Company,  Publisher. 

Clrcuation-HHkSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *7tme  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  IPubHsfeer's  Report:  Light  fsee,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ens.  12  to  Inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  Inch.  tCounty  sest  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallr 
estimate.  Vlssned  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  In  membership  foe. 

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WATERTOWNf  (Continued)  Estib  Colt* Width TDwrth   Sub  On 

South  D.kof  L.»ion  N.w.+Monthly Am.  L«»ion »»•  ^J^ ^  jg»      ,„    a 

Walter  Travis,  Editor;  American  Legion  of  South  Dakota,  Publisher,  Box  76. 

WAUBAY  <P8),  pop.  879;  Day  Co.  (NE).  55  m  SE  of  Aberdeen.  CMSP&P  RR.  Cream- 
ery.  Resort.  Agriculture.  Butterfat,  grain,  wool. 

CUpper  + .Thursday Republican 1890     6     26     280     2.00  §492 

Mrs.  Jane  Black,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEBSTERf  (08).  pop.  2,608;  Day  Co.  (NE).  60  m  E  of  Aberdeen.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Creamery;  hatcheries.  Ships  cattle,  hogs,  poultry  products.  Lake  resort.  Dairy, 
stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  cattle,  hogs. 

Reporter  and  Farmer + Thursday Republican 1881     8     28     280     8.00  **3,811 

H.  W.  Card,  Editor;  Reporter  and  Farmer  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

WES8INGTON  (M6),  pop.  467;  Beadle  Co.  (EC).  85  m  NW  of  Huron.  C&NW  RR. 
Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Times-Enterprise -f Friday Republican 1881     6     24     224     2.50  620 

Irwin  D.  Hayes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WESSINGTON  SPRINGSf  (M6%),  pop.  1.458;  Jerauld  Co.  (SEC).  40  m  NW  of 
Mitchell.  CMSP&P  RR.  Flour  mill;  creamery;  grain  elevators.  Ships  grain, 
livestock.  Dairy*  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Independent -f- .Thursday Independent 1885     7     24     280     8.00        §1,475 

A.  L.  Webb,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WHITE  (R5),  pop.  625;  Brookings  Co.  (E).  40  m  SE  of  Watertown.  CRI&P  RR. 
Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Oats,  com,  barley. 

Leader-f- Thursday Republican 1900     6     26     276     2.50  §738 

Rachel  A.  Walradth,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WHITE  LAKE  (M6),  pop.  895;  Aurora  Co.  (SEC).  87  m  W  of  Mitchell.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Creamery.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Rye,  wheat. 

Aurora  County  Standard -f. "...Thursday Republican 1882      6     24     224     2.00  §524 

H.  P.  Howard  and  T.  V.  Carlson,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WHITE  RIVERf  (H6%),  pop.  466;  Mellette  Co.  (S).  180  m  SE  of  Rapid  City.  Rail- 
road station.  Wood.  C&NW  RR.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  cattle. 

Mellette  County  News Thursday Independent 1911     6     26     280     8.00  486 

M.  H.  Ingalls.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WHITEWOOD— Plaindealer— See  Black  Hills  Weekly  and  White  wood  Plaindealer,  Lead. 

WILMOT  (R8),  pop.  690;  Roberts  Co.  (NE).  40  m  NE  of  Watertown.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Creamery.  Summer  resort.  Diversified  farming. 

Enterprise-^- .Thursday Republican 1882      6     26     276     2.50  §852 

J.  V.  Brenner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WINNERf  (K7).  pop.  8.252;  Tripp  Co.  (S).  95  m  SW  of  Mitchell.  C&NW  RR.  Cream- 
eries. Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  barley,  corn. 

Advocate 4- Thursday Independent 1911     8     24     294     3.00   **3,248 

John  L.  Rigg.  Publisher. 

WOLSEY  (N5).  pop.  891;  Beadle  Co.  (EC).  16  m  NW  of  Huron,  banking  town.  C&NW; 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Agriculture,  especially  grain.  Wheat,  corn,  rye. 

News  4- Thursday Independent 1886     6     24     280     2.50  §500 

James  E.  Hammer.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WOOD  (H6H),  pop.  260;  Mellette  Co.  (S).  125  m  SW  of  Mitchell.  C&NW  RR.  Bank, 
Winner.  Ships  grain,  livestock.  Grain,  stock  farms. 

Mellette  County  Pioneer -I-....  Friday Republican 1913      6     26     280     2.60  

Fred  C.  Kirch.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WOONSOCKETt  (N6H).  pop.  1.061:  Sanborn  Co.  (SEC).  26  m  S  of  Huron.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Alfalfa. 

News Thursday Republican 1884     7     24     280     3.00        §1,018 

Oliver  F.  Freed,  Publisher. 

YANKTONf  (P8).  pop.  7,709;  Yankton  Co.  (SE).  On  Missouri  River.  65  m  NW  of 
Sioux  City,  Iowa,  CMSP&P;  GN ;  C&NW  RRs.  Airline.  NOR.  Manufactures 
crates,  fillers,  cement  blocks,  sheet  metal  products,  beverages,  dairy  and  cream- 
ery products.  Nurseries,  hatcheries.  Yankton  College,  Diversified  farming:. 

Christian    Messenger      .     ..  Semi-mo Christianity 1943     2     40     188     2.25        £1,200 

Rev.  Carl  F.  Brost,  Editor:  General  Conference  of  the  Congregational  Churches 
of  America.  Publisher.  The  Pioneer  Press. 

Der  Kirchenbote  (Ger.) Thursday Congregational..  18 82     2     40     138     3.75        $2,075 

Rev.  Carl  F.  Brost.  Editor;  Pioneer  Press,  Publisher. 

Press  and  Dakota*  4- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1861     8     24     29416.00        §6,336 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Fred  H.  Monfore.  Editor;  Yankton  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

Student.  The  +  V Bi-wkly(Thurs.)  Collegiate 1885     5     24     210     2.00  700 

Yankton  College  Student  Assn.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CtrcuUttoo— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  wJane  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A. B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U»es  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCoonty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  XlUnd  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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TENNESSEE 

Population  8,291,718  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  NASHVILLE 

»e«  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Kentucky  and  Virginia,  southeast  by  North  Carolina, 
south  by  Georgia,  Alabama,  and  Mississippi,  west  by  Arkansas  and  Missouri.  Its  extent  from 
east  to  west  is  432  miles;  north  to  south,  109  miles;  land  area,  41,797  square  miles. 

The  state  is  popularly  divided  into  East,  Middle,  and  West  Tennessee.  East  Tennessee  includes 
the  Great  Smoky  Mountains,  the  eastern  mountain  border,  the  beautiful  East  Tennessee  River 
Valley,  and  about  half  of  the  Cumberland  Mountain  plateau.  Here  are  produced  corn,  cotton, 
apples,  peaches  and  winter  wheat.  Middle  Tennessee  reaches  from  about  the  center  of  the  plateau 
to  the  Tennessee  River,  and  is  a  region  of  fertile  terraces.  It  includes  a  vast  elliptical  basin  of 
nearly  5,000  square  miles  which  yields  excellent  grain,  tobacco,  and  much  cotton.  West  Tennessee 
extends  from  the  Tennessee  River  to  the  Mississippi,  and  is  somewhat  broken  in  the  east,  suc- 
ceeded by  a  rolling  plain  descending  to  the  latter  river.  It  is  extremely  fertile,  and  produces  good 
crops  of  cotton  and  corn. 

The  Weather  Bureau  at  Nashville  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  59.6; 
highest  on  record,  106;  lowest  on  record,  — 18  ;  total  annual  precipitation,  46.11  inches. 

The  forests  of  the  state  are  extensive,  covering  nearly  80,000  square  miles. 

The  Tennessee  Mountains  are  beautiful,  and  make  delightful  summer  resorts.  Lookout  Moun- 
tain, site  of  a  celebrated  battle  during  the  Civil  War,  is  of  particular  interest  at  Chattanooga. 
Among  the  many  institutions  of  higher  learning  are  the  University  of  Tennessee,  located  at  Knox- 
ville,  and  Vanderbilt  University  at  Nashville. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950).  sixteenth.  Rural  population  (1950),  44.1%.  In  1960,  of  the 
8,291,718  total  population,  2,760,250  were  white;  581,468  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  281,631.  Farm  acreage,  18,534,380.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  80.0. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $6,154.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  8,681. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $214,252,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $230,104,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  tobacco  (value  of  production),  $66,805,000,  rank,  fourth; 
cotton  (value  of  production),  $65,494,000,  rank,  seventh;  corn,  $11,288,000;  cottonseed  (value  of 
production),  $8,466,000,  rank,  seventh;  soybeans,  $8,312,000;  wheat,  $4,066,000;  hay,  $3,150,- 
000;  lespedeza  seed,  $957,000,  rank,  fourth;  sorghum  sirup,  $936,000,  rank,  first;  oats,  $882,000; 
potatoes,  $622,000;  sweet  potatoes,  $526,000;  peanuts,  $389,000,  rank,  tenth;  sorghum  grain, 
$267,000;  barley,  $265,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957):  strawberries  (value  of  production),  $2,448,000, 
rank,  seventh;  apples,  $756,000;  peaches.  $213,000;  pears,  $64,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $168,392,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$29,457,000;  horses  and  mules,  $14,580,000,  rank,  fourth;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $5,806,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $21,299,000;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broil- 
ers), $13,841,000;  turkeys,  $863,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $78,408,000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms,  2,519,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  evaporated  milk,  169,531,000  Ibs.; 
American  cheese,  45,731,000  Ibs.;  creamed  cottage  cheese,  12,321,000  Ibs.;  creamery  butter, 
10,881,000  Ibs.;  non-fat  dry  milk  solids,  3,933,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  13,749,000  gallons. 

FORESTS,  FURS  AND  FISHERIES 

Total  lumber  production  (1958),  668  M  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  oak,  southern  yellow 
pine,  yellow  poplar,  beech,  red  and  sap  gum,  hickory,  cypress,  black  and  tupelo  gum,  maple, 
elm,  cottonwood  and  aspen  ash. 

Fur  animals  (1957-58):  number  of  pelts  sold,  86,481;  total  value,  $100,523.  Principal  furs: 
muskrat,  mink,  raccoon. 

Mississippi  River  fisheriee  catch  (1956),  10,545,000  Ibs.;  $1,129,000  value.  Principal  fish: 
catfish  and  bullheads,  buffalo  fish. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $1,678,282.000.  Leading  Industry  groups: 
chemicals  and  allied  products,  food  and  kindred  products,  textile  mill  products.  Total  expendi- 
tures for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $152,274,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value   (1951),  $99,854,000.  Principal  minerals  in  order  of  value:  coal,  cement,  stone,  zfnc. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  953,100.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958.  est.),  1,179,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  676.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  31,056;  sales,  $2,758,- 
687,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 
Total  number  of  counties  95 

County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Scat            Pop.  County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat           Pop. 

1  Anderson  (NEC),  Clinton 59,407  6  Bradley  (SE),  Cleveland 82.888 

2  Bedford  (SC),  Shelbyville 28,827  7  Campbell  (NE),  Jacksboro 84,869 

8  Benton  (NW).Camden 11,495  8  Cannon  (C),  Woodburv 9,174 

4  Bledsoe  (SEC).  Pikesville 8,661  9  Carroll  (W),  Huntingdon 26,558 

5  Blount  (SE),  Maryville.. 54,691         10  Carter  (NE).  EHzabethton 42.482 

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TENNESSEE 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES11  (Continued) 


County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

11  Cheatham  (NWC).  Ashland  City....     9,167 

12  Cheater  (SW)(  Henderson 11.149 

18  Claiborne  (NE),  Tazcwell 24,788 

14  Clay  (N),  Celina 8.701 

15  Cocke  (E).  Newport 22,991 

16  Coffee  (SC).  Manchester 28,049 

17  Crockett  (W),  Alamo 16.624 

18  Cumberland   (EC).  Crossville 18.877 

19  Davidson   (N),  Nashville 821,758 

20  Decatur   (W),  Decaturville 9,442 

21  DeKalb   (C),  Smithville 11,680 

22  Dickson   (NWC),  Charlotte 18,805 

28  Dyer   (W),  Dyersburg 88,478 

24  Fayette  (SW),  Somerville 27,585 

25  Fentress  (NEC).  Jamestown 14,917 

26  Franklin   (S).  Winchester 25,481 

27  Gibson    (W),    Trenton 48,182 

28  Giles  (S),  Pulaski 26,961 

29  Grainger  (NE),  Rutledge 18,086 

80  Greene    (E).   Greenville 41,048 

81  Grundy  (SC),  Altamont 12,558 

82  Harablen   (NE),  Morris  town 28,976 

88   Hamilton    (SE),  Chattanooga 208,255 

84  Hancock    (NE),    Sneedville 9,116 

86   Hardeman    (SW),  Bolivar 28,811 

86  Hardin   (SW),  Savannah 16,908 

87  Hawkins    (NE),   Rogersville 80,494 

88  Hay  wood    (W).   Brownsville 26,212 

89  Henderson    (W).    Lexington 17,173 

40  Henry   (NW),  Paris 28,828 

41  Hickman    (WC),  Centerville 18,868 

42  Houston  (NWC),  Erin 6,318 

43  Humphreys    (NWC),   Waverly 11.080 

44  Jackson    (NC),   Gainesboro 12,348 

45  Jefferson    (E),   Dandridge 19,667 

46  Johnson   (NE),  Mountain  City 12,278 

47  Knox   (EC).  Knoxville 228,007 

48  Lake    (NW),   Tiptonville 11,665 

49  Lauderdale    (W),   Ripley 25,047 

60  Lawrence   (S),  Lawrenceburg 28,818 

51  Lewis  (WC),  Hohenwald 6.078 

52  Lincoln  (S),  Fayetteville 25,624 

63  Loudon    (E),  London 23,182 

•Counties  without  ne 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

54  Macon  (NC),  Lafayette 18,599 

65   Madison    (W),  Jackson 60,128 

56  Marion    (S),   Jasper 20,520 

57  Marshall  (S).  Lewis  burg 17,768 

SWCV     ~  *       '  '  *i'I™ 


68  Maury    (SWC),   Columbia 


40,868 


59  McMinn  (SE),  Athens 82  024 

60  McNairy   (SW),  Selmer 20,890 

61  — Meigs   (SE),  Decatur 6,080 

62  Monroe    (SE),    Madisonville 24,518 

63  Montgomery  (N),  Clark  sville 44,186 

64  Moore    (SC),  Lynchburg 8,948 

65  Morgan    (NEC),   Wartburg 15.727 

66  Obion  (NW),  Union  City 29,056 


67  Overton    (NC),   Livingston 17.666 

68  Perry    (WC),  Linden 6,462 

69  — Pickett   (NC),  Byrdstown 5,09$ 

70  Polk   (SE),  Benton 14.074 

71  Putnam    (NEC).    Cookeville 29.869 

72  Rhea   (SEC),  Dayton 16,041 

73  Roane   (E),  Kingston 81,665 

74  Robertson   (N),  Springfield 27,024 

75  Rutherford   (C),  Murfreesboro 40,696 

76  Scott   (NE),  Hunts ville 17,862 

77  Sequatchie    (SEC),   Dunlap 5,685 

78  Sevier    (E),    Sevierville 28,875 

79  Shelby   (SW).  Memphis 482.898 

80  Smith   (NC),  Carthage 14.098 

81  Stewart   (NW),  Dover 9,175 

82  Sullivan    (NE),  Blountville 95,068 

83  Sumner    (N),   Gallatin 88,588 

84  Tipton   (SW),  Covington 29,782 

85  Trousdale    (NC),    Hart  sville 6,520 

86  Unicoi  (NE).  Erwin 15.886 

87  Union  (NE).  Maynardville 8,670 

88  — Van  Buren  (EC),  Spencer 8,986 

89  Warren   (C),  McMinnville 22.271 

90  Washington    (NE),   Jonesboro 59.971 

91  Wayne  (S).  Waynesboro 13,864 

92  Weakley    (NW).   Dresden 27,962 

93  White    (S),   Sparta 16.204 

94  Williamson   (C),  Franklin 24.807 

95  Wilson    (NC).   Lebanon 26,818 

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TENNESSEE  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily    27 

Evening  Dailies  (21) 

Morning   Dailies    (6) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  Edition  ....(10) 

Tri-weekly  1 

Semi-weekly 6 

Weekly  121 

Monthly    1 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies    (1) 

Total  Newspapers  156 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily    1 

Weekly  52 

Fortnightly    3 

Semi-monthly 4 

Monthly   45 

Bi-monthly  7 

Quarterly  28 

Eight  times  a  year 1 

Six  times  dur.  academic  year....  1 

Four  times  a  year 1 

Total  Periodicals  143 


Total  number  of  publications  299 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 83 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 127 

For  circulation  figures  for  daily  papers  se«  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.   Occasionally  it  l» 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


Clrc 


Estab  Cols$ Width  V  Depth    Sub 

ADAMSVILLE  (E4),  pop.  927;  McNairy  Co.  (SW).  85  m  SE  of  Jackson.  Gulf  Trans- 
port (Motor  Vehicle).  Cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Tennessee  Valley  Appeal -f  ...Friday Independent 1928     6     24     280     2.00 

Leslie  Houston,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALAMOf  (C8),  pop.  1,501;  Crockett  Co.  (W).  25  m  NW  of  Jackson.  GMAO  RR.  Cotton 
gins.  Grain,  truck,  stock  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  potatoes. 

Crockett  Times  + Thursday Democratic 1933     7     24     273     2.00 

Leslie  Sims,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ASHLAND  CITYf  (G2),  pop.  1,024;  Cheatham  Co.  (NWC).  On  Cumberland  River.  20  m 
NW  of  Nashville.  TC  RR.  Weed  cutters  manufactured.  Grain,  stock  farms. 
Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Times-f Wednesday Ind.  Dem 1896     8     24     294     3.00 

Mrs.  Nell  O.  Harris,  Editor;  Community  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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boxes,  ironing  boards,  mattresses,  child's  sportswear,  insecticides,  farm  imple- 
ments. Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture. 


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Esttb  Coli  4-  Width  ?Dtpth    Sub  Ore 

ATHENSf  (M8%),  pop,  8,618;  McMinn  Co.   (SE).  48  m  NE  of  Chattanooga.  SOU; 
LAN  RRs.  Manufactures  stoves,  hosiery,  woolens,  flour,  tables,  chairs,  paper 

'      portswear,  insecticides,  far 
.  Cotton,  tobacco.  Dairying. 

Post-  Athenian  +  ......................  ||v^*x>  Sat>  Independent  .......  1848     8     24     280  10.40       {8,436 

L,  F.  Arterbum,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BELUS  (C8).  pop.  1.225;  Crockett  Co.  (W).  18  m  NW  of  Jackson.  GM&O;  LAN  RRs. 
Cotton  gins  ;  grist  mill.  Ships  produce.  Farming.  Cotton,  strawberries,  tomatoes. 
Crockett  County  Sentinel  4-  ...Thursday  ........  Independent.  ......  1878     7     24     278     2,00  692 

Leslie  Sims,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BENTONf  (M4),  pop.  X729;  Polk  Co.  (SE).  70  m  SW  of  Knoxville.  LAN  RR.  Saw  mill. 

Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 
Polk  County  News  +  ...............  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1884     5     24     224     2.00  505 

G.  L.  Daugherty,  Editor;  Polk  Co.  News,  Publisher. 

BLOUNTVILLEf  (Rift),  pop.  X600;  Sullivan  Co.  (C).  9  m  SW  of  Bristol.  Railroad 

station,  Bristol.  SOU  ;  N&  W  RRs.  Tobacco,  truck  crops,  corn. 
Sullivan  County  News  -f  ........  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1944     5     24     224     4.50        $8,890 

Charles  W.  Martin,  Jr.,  Editor;  Richard  N.  Hammell,  Publisher. 

BOLIVARt   (D4),  pop.  2,429;  Hardeman  Co.   (SW).  On  Hatchie  River,  28  m  S  of 
Jackson.  1C  RR.  Saw  mills;  cotton  gins;  tannery;  frozen  food  processing  plant. 
Hardwood  timber.  Livestock;  dairying.  Diversified  farming.  Strawberries;  hay, 
corn,  cotton. 
Bulletin-Times  +  .....................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1865     7     24     280     2.50        §2,052 

Mrs.  Alan  Sexton,  Editor;  Alan  L.  Sexton,  Publisher,  118  S.  Main. 

BRISTOL—  Herald-Courier—  See  Bristol,  Va. 
Virginia-Tennessean  —  See  Bristol,  Va. 

BROWNSVILLE  f  (08%),  pop.  4,711;  Haywood  Co.  (W).  26  m  W  of  Jackson.  LAN 
RR.  Cotton  gins;  saw  mills)  glove  factory;  bottling  works.  Oak,  ash,  hickory 
timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  soybeans. 
States-Graphic  -f  .....................  Friday.         ..    Independent  ...  1868     8     24     280     2.50          2.500 

Paul  Sims,  Editor;  States-Graphic  Publishing  Co. 

CAMDENf   (E2%),  pop.  2,029;  Benton  Co.   (NW).  50  m  NE  of  Jackson.  LAN  RR. 

Saw  mills  ;  cotton  gin.  Sand,  gravel  pits.  Farming.  Corn,  cotton,  peanuts. 
Chronicle+  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1889     8     24     808     2.00        S1380 

Mrs.  H.  T.  Bradley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CARTHAGEf  (K2),  pop.  1,604;  Smith  Co.  (NC).  On  Cumberland  River,  50  m  E  of 
Nashville.  TC  RR.  Manufactures  textiles,  cheese.  Tobacco  works;  grist  mill. 
Tobacco  warehouses.  Hardwood  timber.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Tobacco, 
corn. 
Courier  4-  .................................  .Thursday  ........  In  d.  Dem  ............  1908     7     24      280     2.00          2,145 

S.  K.  Neal  and  A.  G.  Reid,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CENTERVILJLE    (G3),  pop.   1,532;  Hickman  Co.    (WC).  64  m  S  of  Nashville.  LAN 

RR.  Lumber,  feed  mills  ;  phosphate  mining.  Livestock  farming. 
Hickman  Co.  Chronicle  4-  ........  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1939     6     26     280     2.00        $1,600 

James  Kenneth  Thompson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  102  Hud  dies  ton  St. 
Hickman  County  Times  -f  ......  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1948     7     24     280     2.00        51,734 

Gilbert  Tarbrough,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHATTANOOGAf  (L4  ft  ),  pop.  181,041  ;  Hamilton  Co.  (SE).  On  Tennessee  River,  120  m 
NW  of  Atlanta,  G*.  CG;  LAN;  SOU;  TAAG  RRs.  Airlines:  CAP;  DAL;  BNF; 
EAL. 

Diversified  industries.  Manufactures  food  products,  iron  and  steel  products, 
hosiery,   textiles,  machinery,  furniture,   chemicals,   ceramics,   paper  products, 
construction  equipment,  auto  seat  covers,  printing,  clothing,  leather  products, 
beverages,  lumber  and  wood  products.  Six  banks;  bank  debits  (1956),  $8,161,- 
880.960;    deposits     (12-81-56).     $269,987,558.     79,800     (residential)     electric 
meters;  10,800  gas   (artif.)   meters;  90,086  telephones.  University  of  Chatta- 
nooga. Mountain  resort;  historic  battlefields.  Tennessee  Valley  Authority  Dam 
Site.  Iron,  coal  mines.  TV  station. 
Flower  and  Feather  4-  ............  .Quarterly  ........  Nature.  w*Hfe....  194  6     1     50       98  $1,600 

Robert  Sparks  Walker,  Editor;  Chattanooga  Audubon  Society,  Publisher, 

808  8.  Greenwood  Ave. 
Hamilton  County  Herald  .......  .Friday  .............  Ind.  Dem  ............  1912     6     26     280     2.00        82,000 

Ernestine  R.  Lyle,  Editor;  Mrs.  Will  Shepherd,  Publisher,  25  Patten  Parkway. 
Labor  World-f  .........................  Wednesday  .....  Labor  .................  1917     5     24     224  x       15,400 

Mrs.  Brownie  H.  Cnthbert,  Editor;  Central  Council  of  Labor,  Publisher, 
608  Mable  St.   (8). 

f  News-Free  Press-f  .................  Evjr.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1888     8     22     801   18.20**57,416 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Lee  Anderson,  Editor;  Ray  McDonald,  Publisher,  117  E.  Tenth  St.  (1). 
Times  -h  ....................................  Every  Mom...Ind.  Dem  ............  1869     8     22     801   18.20**SO,S31 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  10.40^^79,459 

Martin  Ochs,  Editor;  Ben  Hale  Golden,  Publisher,  117  E.  Tenth  St.  (1). 


Tennessee  Grocer  and  li/r««*»ti«.  w*+.n  n«.*w.«*«  *9*9  8  28  189  xS.OO 

Food  Field  .......................  ^  JMonthly  ..........  Retail  Grocers...  Controlled  free  dist.  11,868 

John  D.  Stanard,  Editor;  Tennessee  Grocer  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Drawer  1566. 
University  EchoV  (no  adv.)  Bi-wkly(  Wed.).  Collegiate  .......  1906  5  24  210  x  800 

Students  of  the  University  of  Chattanooga,  Editors  and  Publishers  (8). 


Ctradatkm-HHtSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher'  •  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  X  It  and  McNaHy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacription  Included  in  membership  lee. 

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CLARKSVILLEf  (Gift),  pop.  16,246  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-1-68,  gives  21.426); 
Montgomery  Co.  (N).  On  Cumberland  River,  46  m  NW  of  Nashville.  LAN;  TC 
RRs.  Airline,  OZA.  Large  leaf  tobacco  market.  Tobacco  prizing  houses.  Manufac- 
tures snuff,  men's  and  children's  clothing,  rubber  goods,  shirts,  canned  tomatoes, 
hogshead*,  flour,  pants,  cowboy  boots,  corn  a  hellers,  cigars.  Trading  center. 
Austin  Peay  State  College.  Limestone  quarries.  Agriculture. 


All  «.*,  The+  V        ..........  Se»i-»o  .........  CoU.,I.U  ...........  c.         1.40O 

Students  of  Austin  Peay  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Leaf  -Chronicle  +  .....  ................  JSvg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem  ............  1808     9     22     297   16.60   **8,513 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Leaf-Chronicle  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

CLEVELANDf  (M4),  pop.  12,606;  Bradley  Co.  (SB).  28  m  NE  of  Chattanooga.  SOU 
RR.  Manufactures  stoves  and  ranges,  hosiery,  chairs,  caskets,  woolen  eloth. 
flour,  lumber.  Pine  timber.  Farmings.  Peaches,  tomatoes,  potatoes. 
Banner  +  .................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem  ............  1854     8     24     294   16.60        §6,286 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Syd  Gould,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLINTONf  (N2),  pop.  8,712;  Anderson  Co.  (NEC).  18  m  NW  of  Knoxville.  SOU  RR. 
Hosiery,  planing  mills;  cannery.  Hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Hay, 
grain,  poultry* 
Courier-News  4-  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1887     8     24     294     8.00   **  3,623 

H.  V.  Wells,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLLIERVILLE  (B4%),  pop.  1.168;  Shelby  Co.  (SW).  16  m  SE  of  Memphis.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  feed,  chairs,  kitchen  cabinets,  cheese.  Dairy,  stock,  truck  farms. 
Cotton. 
Herald  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent..  —  1868     7     20     280     2.00        51,125 

Jean  Anderson,  Editor;  Tom  Anderson,  Publisher. 

COLUMBIAf  (GSH),  pop.  10,911;  Maury  Co.  (SWC).  40  m  S  of  Nashville.  LAN  RR. 
Manufactures  nylon  hosiery,  flour,  carbon  and  graphite  electrodes,  work  and 
sports  clothing,  cellulose  sponges,  cement  blocks,  elemental  phosphorus  phos- 
phate fertilizers,  chairs,  dairy  products  ;  bottling  works  ;  meat  and  poultry  pack- 
ing plant.  Columbia  Military  Academy.  Agriculture. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem  ............  1848     9     22     294   16.60   **8,470 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

John  W.  Finney,  Editor;  Columbia  Herald  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Maury  Democrat  -f-  .................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1882     9     22     294     2.00  5362 

W.  Bryant  Williams,  Editor;  Maury  Democrat  Co.,  Inc.,  Publishers. 

..T.^..?.?.!!a.!!         /Monthly  ..........  Agricultural  ......  1928      8     21     294        .60        56,487 

Alvin  C.  Blake,  Ed.  ;"  Tennessee  Farm  Bureau  Federation,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  818. 

COOKEVILLEf  (K2),  pop.  6,924;  Putnam  Co.  (NEC).  90  m  E  of  Nashville.  TC  RR. 

Manufactures  hardwood  flooring,  prefabricated  houses,  cowboy  boots,  milk  and 

egg  coolers,  ax  handles,  work  and  sport  shirts,  flour.  Bottling,  granite  and  marble 

works.   Meat  packing.   Tennessee   Polytechnic   Institute.   Coal  mines;  timber. 

Farming. 
Citizen  -f  ...................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent.  .....  1954     7     24     280     2.00        52,748 

John  R.  Mott.  Editor;  Wm.  H.  Lane  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Putnam  County  Herald-f-  .......  Mon.  A  Thurs.  Independent  .......  1903     9     22     294     7.80        54,207 

Earl  E.  Neiberger.  Editor;  William  L.  Matthew,  Publisher.  146  S.  Jefferson  St. 
Tech  Oracle  +  V  ......................  Bi-monthly  .....  Collegiate  ...........  1922     8     24     294     1.00        J2.800 

Students   of  Tennessee  State   Polytechnic  Institute,  Editors  and   Publishers, 

Box  149-  A. 
COPPERHILL  (N4K),  pop.  924;  Polk  Co.  (SE).  64  m  E  of  Chattanooga.  LAN  RR. 

Copper  mining  and  refining.  Lumber  mills.  Pine,  oak  timber.  Agriculture. 
Copper  City  Advance  .............  .Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1912     6     26     280     2.00        §1,953 

F.  L.  Middleton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COVINGTONf  (B8%).  pop.  4,879;  Tipton  Co.  (SW).  88  m  NE  of  Memphis.  1C  RR. 

Manufactures  cotton  yarns,  porcelain  novelties.  Cotton  gins;  bottling  works; 

cotton-seed    products,    grist    mill.    Hardwood    timber.    Dairy,    poultry,    truck 

farms.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 
Leader  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1886     8     24     298     8.60   **4,196 

Tom  Williams.  Editor;  William  C.  Simonton,  Publisher. 
CROSSVILLEf  (L2H),  pop.  2,291  ;  Cumberland  Co.  (EC).  60  m  W  of  Knoxvflle.  TC  RR. 

Manufactures  hand  crafted  wooden  articles,  chairs,  shirts.  Food  processing; 

canneries.   Stone  quarries;  coal  mines;  timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  beans, 

strawberries. 
Chronicle-f-  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1886     8     24     294     8.00        52,730 

G.  F.  Brookhart,  Editor;  G.  D.  Brookhart.  Publisher. 

DANDRIDGEf   (P2ft),  pop.  690;  Jefferson  Co.   (E).  80  m  E  of  Knoxvllle.  Railroad 
station,   Jefferson   City.   SOU  RR.   Cannery;  grist,   flour,   hosiery,  saw  mills. 
Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  hay,  tobacco. 
Banner-f  ..................................  Tuesday  ..........  Independent  .......  1928     8     22     280     2.50  5*85 

Tom  Gentry,  Editor;  Standard  Publishing  Co..  Jefferson  City. 

DAYTONt  (L8H).  pop.  8.191:  Rhea  Co.  (SEC).  86  m  NE  of  Chattanoora.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  hosiery,  underwear,  crates,  baskets.   Ship*   fruit.  W.  J.  Brvan 
University.  Soft  coal  mines  ;  pine,  oak  timber.  Farming.  Strawberries,  peaches. 
Herald-4-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1897     7     24     280     2.00   **  1,764 

F.  E.  Glass,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  286. 

Clrcolatton—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  AwHt; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  fact,  sworn;  t  Publisher*  •  Report;  Llfht  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
tnts.  12  to  Inch.  TAgate  lines.  14  to  Inch.  tCotmty  seat  Formation—  1950  Census.  xUand  McNaHy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  In  membership  fee. 

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DECATURVILLEf  (£8%).  pop.  614;  Decatur  Co.  (W).  88  m  E  of  Jackson.  Railroad 
station,  Lexington.  LAN  RJR.  Saw,  grist  mills;  cotton  gin.  Limestone  quar- 
ries; timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  cotton,  hay. 

Decatur  County  Herald -f .Friday Democratic 1892      6      24      269      2.00  1840 

Mrs.  L.  C.  King.  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  146. 

DICKSON  (G2),  pop.  3,848;  Dickson  Co,  (NWC).  85  m  W  of  Nashville.  L&N  RR. 
Manufactures  hickory  handles,  baseball  bats,  hardwood  flooring,  pants,  shirts. 
Iron  mines ;  oil  wells ;  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco,  corn. 

Dickson  County  Herald -f. Thursday Democratic 1907     8     24     294     2.00        93,168 

Leland  G.  Ishmael,  Editor  and  Publisher,  104  Church  St. 


DONELSON  (H2H).  pop.  1.766 ;  Davidson  Co.  (N).  6 
TC  RR.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  tobacco. 


m  E  of  Nashville,  banking  town. 


Diary  -f Thursday Democratic 1946     8     24     280     2.60        §3,625 

John  L.  Oliver,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DOVERf  <F1%),  pop.  X783;  Stewart  Co.  (NW).  On  Cumberland  River,  65  m  NW  of 
Nashville.  Railroad  station,  Erin.  L&N  RR.  Agriculture.  Corn.  hay.  tobacco. 

Stewart-Houston  Times  + .Monday Democratic 1870     9     22     294     8.00        §1,613 

Mrs.  Alfred  Cherry,  Editor;  Community  Newspapers  Inc.,  Publisher,  Clarksville. 

DRESDENf  (D2),  pop.  1,609;  Weekley  Co.  (NW).  60  m  N  of  Jackson.  L&N  RR. 
Crate,  cigar  factories;  saw,  stave  mills.  Clay  pits;  hardwood  timber.  Agricul- 
ture. Cotton,  corn,  dairying. 

Enterprise-f Friday Democratic 1882      7      24     280     2.00        §2,396 

J.  Frank  Barlow,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DUNLAPf  (L4),  pop.  873;  Sequatchie  Co.  (SEC).  29  m  NW  of  Chattanooga.  L&N 
RR.  Textile  plant.  Cannery ;  grist  mill.  Timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 

Tribune-f- Thursday Democratic 1889     7     24     287     2.00  §601 

H.  E.  Baggenstoss,  Editor;  Sequatchie  Publishing  Co. 

DYER  (C2%).  pop.  1,864;  Gibson  Co.  (W).  85  m  NW  of  Jackson.  GM&O  RR.  Fruit 
boxes,  baskets  and  crates,  pajamas,  shoes  manufactured;  cotton  gins;  saw  mill. 
Track,  grain,  dairy  farms. 

Tri-City  Reporter -f- Thursday Democratic 1892     8     24     287     3.00        §2,525 

Luther  L.  Robinson,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DYERSBURGf  (C2ft),  pop.  10,886;  Dyer  Co.  (W).  72  m  N  of  Memphis.  1C;  GM&O 
RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  textiles,  rubber  goods,  cheese,  staves,  handles, 
brooms.  Cotton  gins;  cottonseed  oil,  flour,  feed,  lumber  mills.  Hardwood  tim- 
ber. Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  wheat,  corn. 

State  Gazette 4- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem 1928     8     24     280     7.00        §4,963 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  M.  D.  Brace,  Editor;  State  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  Mill  Ave. 

ELIZABETHTONf  (R2),  pop.  10.754;  Carter  Co.  (NE).  9  m  NE  of  Johnson  City. 
ET&WNC  RR.  Manufactures  rayon,  line  and  twine,  chairs,  fabricated  rayon 
products,  boxes,  overalls,  flour,  cinder  blocks,  lumber.  Hardwood  timber.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Tobacco,  wheat,  corn. 

Migrant,  The Quarterly Birds 1930      1     64       93      1.00  400 

Lee  R.  Herndon,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1538  Burgie  St. 
flfM_  ,  JEv&.ex.Sat.&TT.  ^    ,  wf         1929      8      24      301   18.20        §5,823 

8tar+ ISun.,  Sun.  M.Independent Sunday  circ.        §5,823 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Frank  Robinson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ERWINf  (R2),  pop.  8,887;  Unicoi  Co.  (NE).  15  m  8  of  Johnson  City.  CLIN  RR.  Rail- 
road car  shops ;  potteries ;  silk,  lumber  mills.  Mountain  resort.  Timber ;  feldspar 
mines.  Agriculture.  Corn,  tobacco,  potatoes. 

Record -f Wednesday Independent 1928      8     24     287      3.00        §2,319 

Jay  M.  Steinberg,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ETOWAH  (M4),  pop.  8,261;  McMinn  Co.  (SE).  66  m  SW  of  Knoxville.  L&N  RR. 
Hosiery,  planing  mills;  cotton  gin;  bottling  works.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Corn, 
hay,  cotton. 

Enterprise-h .Thursday Independent 1907      7      24      280      2.50        §1,614 

R.  F.  McKtnney,  Editor;  Etowah  Publishing  Corp. 

FAYETTEVILLEt   (H4),  pop.   5,447;  Lincoln  Co.    (S).   70  m   SE  of  Nashville.  L&N 

RR.  Manufactures  cotton  yarn,  work  shirts,  dresses,  silk  hosiery,  flour,  lumber. 

Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  dairying,  cotton. 
Lincoln  County  News -f- Thursday Democratic 1903     6     26     280     2.00        §1,721 

Beverly  Young.  Editor;  Mary  W.  Hobbs,  Publisher. 
Observer-f Thursday Democratic 1850      7      23      280      2.00          3,386 

Clinton  H.  Wallace,  Editor;  Wallace  Bros.,  Publishers,  211  E.  College  St. 

FOUNTAIN  CITY  (O2ft),  (Branch  of  Knoxville  P.  O.),  pop.  X11.600;  Knox  Co.  (EC). 
8  m  N  of  Knoxville.  Railroad  station  and  bank,  Knoxville.  SOU  RR. 

Fountain  Citizen,  The ( offset )Thursday Independent 1954     7     24     259     2.50        §1,942 

Norma  J.  Parsel,  Editor;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  D.  Parsel.  Pub.,  8100  Tazewell  Park. 

FRANKLINt  (H8).  pop.  5,476;  Williamson  Co.  (C).  20  m  SW  of  Nashville.  L&N  RR. 
Manufactures  stoves,  flour,  overalls,  cheese,  lumber.  Phosphate  mines;  hard- 
wood timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  tobacco,  wheat. 

Review- Appeal -f- Thursday Independent 1813     8     24     294     2.50        §4,427 

L.  H.  Armistead,  Jr..  Editor  and  Publisher.  Main  St. 

Cfradation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jnne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisner's  Report;  Light  face,  estimsted.  +  Uses  Mats.  4 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fConnty  sest.  Population— 1950  Census.  XjRand  McKally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  zStsbscription  included  in  membership  lee. 

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Estab  Co l$<3> Width* Depth    Sub 

FRIENDSHIP  (C8),  pop.  462;  Crockett  Co.  (W).  80  m  NW  of  Jackson.  GM&O  RR. 
Cotton  gins ;  grist  mill.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Tri-County  News-f Thursday Democratic 1912     7     24     273     2.00 

Leslie  Sims,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GAINESBOROt  (K2),  pop.  992;  Jackson  Co.  (NC).  On  Cumberland  River,  90  m  NE 

of  Nashville.  Railroad  station,  Double  Springs.  TC  RR,  Shirt  factory.  Oil  wells ; 

timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  tobacco,  wheat. 
Jackson  County  Sentinel -f... /Thursday Independent 1898     8     24     297      1.50 

Fred  L.  Tardy,  Editor;  F.  L.  and  Flora  Tardy,  Publishers. 
GALLATINf  (J2),  pop.  6,107;  Sumner  Co.  (N).  On  Cumberland  River,  26  m  NE  of 

Nashville.  L&N  RR.  Creamery;  handle  and  box.  shoe,  tobacco  factories.  Hard 

wood  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco ;  corn,  livestock. 
Examiner-f Thursday Independent 1853      9     22     294     3.00 

Mrs.  Lucille  Van  Arsdale,  Editor;  Springfield  Publishing  Co.,  Clarksville. 
Sumner  County  News Thursday Democratic 1898     6     26     276     2.00 

Lawson  M.  Braswell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GATLINBURG  (O8%),  pop.  1,801;  Sevier  Co.  (E).  10  m  S  of  Sevierville,  nearest  rail- 
road  station.  SM  RR.  Resort  town.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit,  tobacco,  corn. 

Press-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1947      8     24 

William  C.  Postlewaite,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GOODLETTSVILLE  (H2),  pop.  1,690;  Davidson  Co.  (N).  12  m  N  of  Nashville.  LAN 
RR.  Manufactures  boats,  farm  and  garden  supplies,  wool  products,  garments. 
Fruits;  wool,  tobacco,  feed. 

Gazette -f Thursday Independent 1948      8     24     808     2.00 

Allen  B.  Merritt,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  248. 

GREENEVILLEf  (Q2),  pop.  8,721;  Green  Co.  (E).  84  m  SW  of  Johnson  City.  SOU 
RR.  Leaf  tobacco  market.  Large  tobacco  warehouses,  packing  and  redrying 
houses.  Manufactures  radio,  television,  electronics,  condensed  milk,  chairs, 
fertilizer,  dresses,  shoes,  toys,  feed,  flour.  Tusculum  College.  Oak,  pine  timber. 
Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Pioneer-}- V      Ftntly (Tues.). Collegiate 1935      4     26      168  x2.00 

Students  of  Tusculum  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Sun4- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1879     9     22     297      7.00 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

John  M.  Jones,  Editor;  E.  O.  Susong,  Publisher. 

GREENFIELD  (D2),  pop.  1,708;  Weakley  Co.  (NW).  40  m  N  of  Jackson.  1C  RR. 
Cotton  gins ;  saw  mill.  Agriculture.  Strawberries,  corn,  cotton. 

Gazette  + Friday Ind.  Dem 1894     7      24     280     2.00 

Thos.  S.  O  a  borne.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARRIMAN  (M2%),  pop.  6,889;  Roane  Co.  (E).  86  m  W  of  Knoxville.  SOU;  TC; 
L&N  RRs.  Manufactures  hosiery,  paperboard,  tanning  extracts,  farm  imple- 
ments, blankets,  oak  flooring.  Ships  coal.  Timber;  coal  mining;  limestone 
quarry.  Agriculture.  Dairy,  cattle,  tobacco. 

Record-f- Thursday Independent 1865     8     24     287     3.00   **3,098 

Walter  T.  Pulliam,  Editor;  Record  Printing  Company,  Pub.,  P.  O  .Box  261 

HARROGATE  (Ol),  pop.  X  1,200;  Claiborne  Co.  (NE).  48  m  NE  of  Knoxville.  L&N  RR. 
Bank,  New  Tazewell.  Lincoln  Memorial  University.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat. 

Blue  and  Gray  V Ftntly (Fri.).. Collegiate 1932     8     26     280  

Students  of  Lincoln  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Lincoln  Herald Quarterly Civil  War  Hist.. 1938  n5nti?lW  JrL^dl Jt.  !l3 1 


Clrt 

686 

1,650 

t3,200 
§3,221 

280      2.50        $2,119 
52,438 

t550 
§8.835 

§1.083 


Wayne  C.  Temple,  Editor;  Lincoln  Memorial  University  Press,  Publisher. 

HARTSVILLEf  (J2),  pop.  1.180;  Tronsdale  Co.  (NC).  On  Cumberland  River,  47  m 
NE  of  Nashville.  L&N  RR.  Tobacco  warehouses.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn, 
wheat. 

Vidette-f Thursday Independent 1912     7     24     276     2.00 

Leola  Cutrell,  Editor;  Vidette  Printing  Corp.,  Publishers. 

HENDERSONf  (D8%),  pop.  2,682;  Chester  Co.  (SW).  18  m  SE  of  Jackson.  GM&O 
RR.  Shirt  factory ;  cotton  gin ;  grist  mill.  Agriculture. 

Chester  County  Independent  4- Friday Independent 1865     7     24     273     2.00 

T.  D.  Pace,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HENDERSONVILLE  (H2),  pop.  x  1,100;  Sumner  Co.  (N).  18  m  NE  of  Nashville.  L&N 
RR.  Agriculture.  Tobacco;  corn,  livestock. 


§1,265 


§1,297 


,.1949      8     24     308      2.00        §1.362 


..... 

Allen  B.  Merritt.  Jr..  Editor  and  Publisher.  Box  68. 

HOHENWALDf   (F3%),  pop.  1,708;  Lewis  Co.   (WC).  65  m  SW  of  Nashville.  L&N 
RR.    Shoe    factory,    saw,    lumber,    grist    mills.    Timber.    Agriculture.    Corn, 
hay.  cotton. 
Lewis  County  Herald  -f-  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1897     7     24     280     2.00        §1,039 

Hulon  O.  Dunn,  Editor  and  Publisher,  28  Park  Ave.  N. 

HUMBOLDT  (D8),  pop.  7,426;  Gibson  Co.  (W).  18  m  NW  of  Jackson.  L&N;  GM&O 
RRs.   Manufactures   hosiery,  fertilizer,   dog  food,  shoes,   canned   goods,   flour. 
cotton  mops.  Marble  and  granite  works.  Ships  fruit,  vegetables.  Diversified 
farming.  Fruits,  vegetables,  cotton,  corn. 
Courier  Chronicle  -f  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1886     7     24     280     8.00        §2,402 

Robert  E.  Blackburn,  Editor;  Humboldt  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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HUNTINGDONf  (E2%),  pop.  2,048;  CarroU  Oo.   (W).  90  m  SW  of  Nashville,  LAN 
RR.  Cotton  gins;  shirt  factory;  grist  mill.  Ships  cotton,  lumber.  Agriculture, 
especially  cotton. 
Carroll  County  Democrat  4-.  ..Friday  .........  Democratic  ........  1888     7     24     808     2.00       51307 

W.  H.  McConnell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Tennessee  Republican  -f  .........  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1868     7     24     276     2.00        91*800 

Tom  B.  and  Richard  Greene,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


JACKSONf  (DS),  pop.  80.207;  Madison  Co.  (W).  85  m  NE  of  Memphis.  GM&O;  1C; 
L&N  RRs. 

Manufactures  aluminum  foil,  batteries,  cottonseed  oil,  cotton  textiles  and 
bags,  veneer,  lumber,  staves  and  headings,  clothing,  store,  church  and  office 
furniture,  handles,  caskets,  flour,  corn  products,  candy,  packing  house,  steel 
products,  syrup,  pottery.  Railroad  shops  ;  bottling  works.  Ships  produce,  cotton, 
cattle.  Three  banks;  debits  (6-80-57),  $154,000,000;  deposits  (6-80-57),  $38,- 
771,854.  18,546  electric  (AC)  meters;  11,005  gas  (nat.)  meters;  17,689  tele- 
phones. Union  University;  Lane  College  (Negro). 


?.  Thursday  ........  Methodist  ..........  1868     8     27      140     8.00          7,950 

E.  P.  Murehisoni'Editor;  C.  M.  E.  Publishing  House. 

/Evg.ex.Sat.&T    ,  TMM1-  nf        1848     8      22      305   15.60  **15,071 
ISun..  Sun.  M.Independeilt  .......  Sunday  circ.**15,587 

Color  and  eomie  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Harris  Brown,  Editor;  Sun  Publishing  Company. 

JAMESTOWNf  (Lift).  pop.  2,115;  Fentress  Co.  (NWC).  8  m  N  of  Coleman.  Railroad 
station,  Robbins.   SOU  RR.  Fertiliser,  farm  machinery  manufactured.   Stone 
quarry.  Diversified  farming. 
Upper  Cumberland  Times  .......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1946     7     24     280     2.50        $1.784 

Luther  M.  York,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JASPER*    (K4%),   pop.    1,198;   Marion   Co.    (S).   20   m   NW   of   Chattanooga.   LAN 

RR.  Dairy  farms.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  cotton. 
Journal  +  .................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1938     8     24     280     2.00        51,300 

Roland  Reed,  Editor;  Jasper  Journal,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  398. 

JEFFERSON  CITY  (P2%).  pop.  8,688;  Jefferson  Co.  (E).  28  m  E  of  Knoxville.  SOU 
RR.  Spring  factory;  cannery;  roller  mills;  hatchery.  Carson-Newman  College. 
Zinc  mines.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms.  Corn,  hay,  tobacco. 
Jefferson  County  Standard  -f.  Wednesday  ....Independent.  .....  1926     8     22     280     2.50        §2350 

Tom  Gentry,  Editor;  Standard  Publishing  Co. 
Orange  and  Blue  -f  V  ..............  Saturday  .........  Collegiate  ..........  1913      8      22      280x2.00        $1,300 

Students  of  Carson-Newman  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

JELLICO  (Nl),  pop.  1,556;  Campbell  Co.  (NE).  45  m  NW  of  Knoxville.  SOU;  LAN 
RRs.  Manufactures  raincoats,  brass  bearings,  lumber.  Coal  mines;  limestone 
quarries;  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture. 
Advance-Sentinel  -f  .................  Friday  ............  Independent  .......  1880     8     24     294     1.50  5963 

Mrs.  L.  R.  Murray,  Editor;  Guy  Easterly,  Publisher. 

JOHNSON  CITY  (R2),  pop.  27,864  (special  U.  S.  Census  10-15-57,  gives  28,303)  ;  Wash- 
ington Co.  (NE).  25  m  SW  of  Bristol,  Va,-Tenn.  CLIN;  ET&WNC;  SOU  RRs. 
Airlines:  CAP,  PAL 

Important  Burley  tobacco  market.  Manufactures  furniture,  flour,  hardwood 
flooring,   foundry,   tobacco  and  wood-working  products,   hosiery,   silk,  rayon, 
textiles,  bricks,  cheese,  tools,  hardware.  Four  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-80-58), 
$69,932,184;  deposits    (6-30-58),   $49.197,016.   18,570    (res.)    electric  meters; 
2,398  (res.)  gas  meters;  9,964  (res.)  telephones.  East  Tennessee  State  College, 
Milligan  College.  Limestone  quarries;  hardwood  timber.  TV  station. 

fMorn.ex.Mon.  1910     8     24     315   15.60   **5,545 

Press  -Chronicle  -f-  ....................  {Evg.  ex.  Sat.     Independent..-  Evening  circ.  IS.eO^HrHMMS 

(&  Sun.  Sunday  circ.  7.80-^*20^63 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
George  W.  Kelly,  Editor;  C.  A.  Jones,  Publisher. 

JONESBOROf  <R2),  pop.  1,126;  Washington  Co.  (NE).  7  m  SW  of  Johnson  City.  SOU 

RR.  Grist  Mill.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Poultry,  hay.  livestock. 
Herald  and  Tribune  4-  ............  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1869     7     24     280     2.00        §2^72 

Tim  Pridgen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KINGSPORT  (QIH).  pop.  19,671  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-4-67,  gives  24,640)  ;  Sullivan 
Co.  (NE).  20  m  NW  of  Johnson  City.  CLIN  RR.  Airlines:  CAP;  PAI. 

Manufactures  wood  chemicals,  cellulose  acetate  yarn,  cotton  cloth,  books,  plup, 
paper,  glass,  cement,  book  cloth,  bricks,  cigarette  niters,  plastics,  leather  goods, 
commercial  gases.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco,  truck  crops,  corn. 
'Tennessee  News  +  .................  JMorn.ex.Sun...Independent  .......  1942     8     24     811   18.20   **6,283 

Tennessee  Times-f  ________________  {llfun*'  ^  I»<*«P«n*cnt  .......  1920     8     24     311  18.20**16,728 

Times-News  ..............................  Sunday  ............  Independent  .......  1920     8     24     311  10.50  **2  1,586 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Kinksport  Publishing  Co.,  220-222  E.  Market  St. 

KNOXVILLEf  (O2H),  pop.  124.769;  Knox  Co.  (EC).  On  Tennessee  River,  200  m  E  of 
Nashville.  SOU  ;  LAN  ;  SM  RRs.  Airlines  :  AA  ;  CAP  ;  DAL  ;  PAI. 

Center  of  an  important  industrial  and  agricultural  section  in  the  Great  Smoky 
Mountain  region.  Manufactures  textiles,  clothing,  hosiery,  food,  foundry,  marble 
products,  lumber,  cement,  plastics,  furniture,  beverages,  chemicals,  metals.  Rail- 
road shops.  Six  banks;  bank  clearings  (12-30-57),  $1,761,364,163;  deposits 


Circulation  A*Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  e)  Nonpareil 
ens.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tConnty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  Xttand  McNslly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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KNOXVILLEf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols*  Width  VDtpth   Sub  Oft 

(12-30-57),  $2,228,309,950.  77,553  (res.)  electric  (AC)  meters;  8,146  (res) 
gas  (artif.)  meters;  47,867  (res.)  telephones.  Tourist  resort.  Great  Smoky 
Mountain  National  Park.  University  of  Tennessee;  Knoxville  College  (Negro) 
and  others.  Soft  coal  mines  ;  marble  quarries.  Three  TV  stations. 

Bent  of  Tau  Beta  Pi  .............  Quarterly  ........  Eng'g  Honor'y...l906     2     40     186x2.00      127567 

R.  H.  Nagel,  Editor;  Tan  Beta  Pi  Assn.,  Publisher.  University  of  Tennessee.  ' 

Flashlight  Herald  +  (Negro).  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1981     7     26     280     1.50          _ 

B.  Branner  Smith.  Editor;  Flashlight  Herald  Pub.  Co.,  506  College  St.,  N.  W. 

Journal  -f  .................................  Morn.ex.Sun.  Ind.  Rep  .............  1889     8     28     816   15.60  **67,4«7 

G.  L.  Smith,  Editor. 


N.w.-S.ntin.H. 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

L.  W.  Miller.  Ed.;  Knoxville  News-Sentinel  Pub.  Co..  208  W.  Church  Ave.  (10). 


™  .....  Quarterly  ........  Science  ...............  1925     1     48       98x3.00  *760 

Helen  L.  Ward,  Editor;  Tennessee  Academy  of  Science,  Publisher, 

University  of  Tennessee. 
Orange  and  WhiteV  ...............  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1902     5     24     203     1.50         2,894 

Univ.  Publishing  Assn.  of  Univ.  of  Tennessee,  Editor  and  Publisher,  B.  A.  Bldg. 

T™o"d^f.!?.!!!!!!!!.8^  JQuarterly  ........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1925     8     27     188     2.00         9,500 

University  of  Tennessee  Alumni  Assn.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Tennessee  Law  Review  V  .......  Quarterly  ........  Legal  ..................  1921     1     48     112     4.00  - 

D.  W.  Noel,  Editor;  Tennessee  Law  Review  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
University  of  Tennessee  Law  School  (16). 

TSS  A  Reporter  -f  .....................  Monthly  ..........  Service  Stations  195  8      2      81      105  x          2,800 

Doyle  King,  Editor;  Tennessee  Service  Station  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  308. 

LAFAYETTEf  (J1H).  pop.  1,195;  Macon  Co.  (NC).  50  m  NE  of  Nashville.  Railroad 
station,  Harts  ville.  LAN  RR.  Saw,  grist  mill.  Manufactures  cheese,  shirts,  lin- 
gerie. Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  hay. 
Macon  County  Times  ..............  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1919     7     24     280     2.50         2,464 

Leonard  C.  Gregory,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LA  FOLLETTE  (N2),  pop.  5,797  ;  Campbell  Co.  (NE).  30  m  NW  of  Knoxville.  L&N  RR. 
Manufactured  shirts,  storm  windows  and  doors,  concrete  products.  Lake  resort. 
Coal  mines.  Fruit,  dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 
Press-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1908     8     24     288     3.00        §3,964 

C.  J.  Daniels,  Editor;  La  Follette  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

LAWRENCEBURGf    (G4),  pop.   6,442    (special  U.   S.   Census   2-4-58,   gives   6,456); 
Lawrence  Co.  (S).  70  m  SW  of  Nashville.  L&N  RR.  Men's  and  children's  wear, 
broom,  furniture,  cheese,  concrete  product  factories  ;  lumber,  grist  mills  ;  brick, 
bottling  works.  Timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Cotton,  hay,  tobacco. 
Democrat-Union  -f  ...................  Mon.&Thurs...  Democratic  .....  1884     8     24     292     4.00          8,826 

C.  T.  Crawford,  Jr.  and  J.  W.  Crawford,  Publishers. 

Vaughan's  Family  Visitor*  ...Monthly  ..........  Family  Int  .........  1912     3     16     154       .50          8,000 

W.  B.  Walbert,  Editor;  J.  D.  Vaughan,  Publisher. 

LEBANONf  (J2),  pop.  7,913;  Wilson  Co.  (NC).  80  m  NE  of  Nashville.  TC  RR.  Manu- 
factures flour,  woolen  blankets,  boots,  clocks,  wire  racks,  lingerie,  axe  handles, 
work  pants,  staves  and  headings.  Cumberland  University;  Castle  Heights  Mili- 
tary School.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  tobacco,  livestock. 


JThursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1898     8     24     808     2.00        $4,133 

J.  Bill  Frame,  Editor  ;  Lebanon  Democrat,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

LENOIR  CITY  (N8),  pop.  5,159;  London  Co.  (E).  24  m  SW  of  Knoxville.  SOU  RR. 
Water-power.   Manufactures   hosiery,  railway   cars,  foundry  products,   cotton 
yarn,  lumber,  canned  goods.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 
News4-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1908     6     24     280     8.00        52,350 

William  C.  Bayne,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEWISBURGf  (H3%),  pop.  6,164;  Marshall  Co.  (S).  52  m  S  of  Nashville.  L&N  RR. 

Manufactures  stoves,  shoes,  pencils,  creamery  products.  Hatchery;  grist,  saw 

mills.  Limestone  Quarries;  cedar,  hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 
Marshall  Gazette-f  .................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1871     7     23     280     2.00          1,780 

J.  N.  McCord,  Editor;  Stanley  Boren,  Publisher. 
Tribune-f  .................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1899     7     23     280     2.00        82^68 

T.  H.  Hawkins,  Editor;  T.  H.  Hawkins  and  Sons,  Publishers. 

LEXINGTONf  (E8),  pop.  8,566;  Henderson  Co.   (W).  80  m  E  of  Jackson.  L&N  RR. 
Cotton  gins;  machine  shops;  grist  mill.  Work  shirts  manufactured.  Agricul- 
ture. Cotton,  corn,  truck  crops. 
Progress-f  ................................  Friday.  .  Independent  .....  1884     7     23     280     2.60        §2,311 

W.  T.  Franklin,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  208  Broad  St. 

LINDENf   (F8),  pop.  854;  Perry  Co.   (WC).  55  m  E  of  Jackson.  Railroad  station. 

Waverly.  L&N  RR.  Saw  mills.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hay,  peanuts. 
Perry  Countian-J-  ...................  .Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1924     6     26     280     2.00  736 

Chat.  D.  Ary,  Editor;  The  Perry  Countian,  Publisher. 

CtreulaMon—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  Match  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNmlly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols<S> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

LIVINGSTONf  (L2),  pop.  2.082;  Overton  Co.  (NG).  82  m  NW  of  Knoxville.  Railroad 
station,  Algood.  TC  RR.  Ax  handle,  stave,  shirt,  lumber,  flour,  feed  mills.  Oak, 
hickory,  ash,  pine  timber.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  hay,  tobacco. 

Enterprise-f .Friday Dem.  Agric 1890     7     24     280     2.00        §2,750 

R.  L.  EJdridge,  Editor;  Eldridge  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  8.  Church  St. 

LOUDONt  (N8),  pop.  8,567;  Loudon  Co.  (E).  On  Tennessee  River,  80  m  SW  of  Knox- 
ville. SOU  RR.  Manufactures  hosiery,  chairs,  tables,  plastic  products.  Pine,  oak 
timber.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  oats. 

London  County  Herald  + Thursday Independent 1886     7     24     280     2.50        §1,440 

Wm.  J.  Morgan,  Editor;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  T.  Morgan,  Publishers. 

LYNCHBURGf  (J4),  pop.  401;  Moore  Co.  (SC).  65  m  S  of  Nashville.  Railroad  station, 
Tullahoma.  L&N  RR.  Whiskey,  hooked  rugs  and  mats  manufactured.  Hard- 
wood timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Moore  County  News -f Thursday Democrat  1928     6     26     294     2.00  640 

James  B.  Murray,  Editor  and  Publisher.  100 — Free 

MADISONVILLEt  (N8H).  pop.  1,487;  Monroe  Co.  (SE).  45  m  SW  of  Knoxville.  L&N 
r,  lumber  mills ;  cotton  gin.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  cotton,  wheat. 


Independent 1892      7      24      280     2.50 


RR.  Flour. 

Democrat  4-      Thursday... 

Dan  Hicks,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MANCHESTERf  (J8%),  pop.  2,341  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-28-58,  gives  3,845)  ;  Coffee 
Co.  (SC).  62  m  SE  of  Nashville.  L&N  RR.  Cannery;  saw  mill.  Ships  produce. 
Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Grain,  dairy  products,  cotton,  fruit,  potatoes. 

Times  4- Friday Independent 1881     8     22     287      1.50 

Herman  Robinson,  Editor;  Manchester  Times,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

MARTIN  (D2),  pop.  4,082;  Weakley  Co.  (NW).  50  m  N  of  Jackson.  1C;  L&N  RRs. 
Manufactures  men's  clothing,  flour,  feed,  fruit  and  vegetable  packages,  meat  pre- 
servatives, concrete  blocks.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products, 
strawberries,  sweet  potatoes. 

Weakley  County  Press Friday Ind.  Dem 1886     7     24     280     2.50 

J.  W.  R.  White,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


1,558 


§4,666 


§2,784 


700 


877 


MARYVILLEf  (O8).  pop.  7,742;  Blount  Co.  (SE).  16  m  SE  of  Knoxville.  SOU;  L&N 
RRs.  Manufactures  fabricated  aluminum,  caskets,  canned  goods,  lumber,  bev- 
erages, confectionery.  Maryville  College.  Limestone  quarries;  timber.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Strawberries,  apples,  peaches,  wheat. 

Enterprise+ Wednesday Independent 1910     5     24     220     2.60        §3,500 

Prints  Second  Section,  size — 8  cols.,  24  nonps.,  290  lines. 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  Timmons,  Editor;  Blount  Publishers,  Inc. 

Highland  Echo  +  V Saturday Collegiate 1915     7     24     280      1.60 

Students  of  Maryville  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Times-h l&^n*'  S&t' Ind*  Rcp l883     8     22     815   13<0° 

Tutt  S.  Bradford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MAYNARDVILLEf  (E2),  pop.  X 800;  Union  Co.  (NE).  20  m  NE  of  Knoxville.  Railroad 
station,  LuttrelL  SOU  RR.  Bank,  Fountain  City.  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco, 
corn,  wheat. 

Union  County  Times -f- Thursday Independent 1952      7      28     280     2.00 

Louis  Spilman,  Jr.,  Editor;  Progress  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

McKENZIE  (D2),  pop.  3,774;  Carroll  Co.  (W).  45  m  N  of  Jackson.  L&N;  MSP&SSM 
RRs.  Cotton  gins.  Lumber,  cheese,  hand  tools,  flour,  corn  products  manufac- 
tured. Bethel  College,  Timber;  clay  pits.  Agriculture.  Corn,  cotton,  potatoes. 

Banner + Friday Democratic 1870  7  24  280  2.00 

J.  Frank  Barlow,  Publisher. 

Bethel  Beacon-*- V Monthly Collegiate 1937  5  28  203  1.00 

Students  of  Bethel  College,  Publisher.  Controlled  free  dist. 

McMINNVILLEf  (K3),  pop.  7,677;  Warren  Co.  (C).  72  m  SE  of  Nashville.  L&N 
RR.  Manufactures  tool  handles,  oak  flooring,  names,  lumber,  shoes,  woodwork- 
ing machinery,  men's  work  clothes,  lingerie,  cheese,  dairy  products,  sorghum 
molasses,  hosiery,  foundry.  Nurseries.  Marble  quarries;  hardwood  timber. 
Diversified  farming. 

Southern  Standard-!- .Tues.  A  Fri Independent 1879     8     24     294     4.00 

J.  W.  R.  White,  Publisher,  Morford  St. 

MEMPHISf  (A4).  pop.  896,000  (special  U.  S.  Census  1-81-58,  gives  488,600) ;  Shelby 
Co.  (SW).  On  Mississippi  River,  76  m  SW  of  Jackson.  SLSF;  SOU;  GM&O: 
CRI&P;  1C;  L&N;  MP;  SLSW  RRs.  Barge  line  connections.  Highway  and  rail 
bridges  to  West  Memphis.  Ark.  Airlines:  AA;  BNF;  CAP;  DAL;  EAL;  SOU; 
TTA 

World's  largest  inland  cotton  and  hardwood  lumber  market.  Important  center 
for  manufacture  of  cotton  seed  products,  mixed  feed,  drugs,  chemicals,  agricul- 
tural machinery,  truck  trailers,  tires,  cosmetics,  furniture,  textile,  metal,  paper, 
wood  and  food  products.  Railroad  shops.  Seven  banks;  bank  clearings  (1967), 
$7,160,680,810;  deposits  (1-1-58),  $776,364,039.  174,666  electric  (AC)  meters; 
150.193  gas  (nat.)  meters;  214,243  telephones.  Southwestern  University:  Uni- 
versity of  Tennessee  College  of  Medicine,  Dentistry,  Pharmacy  and  Nursing; 
Memphis  State  University;  Siena  College;  Le  Moyne  College  (Negro).  Cotton, 
corn,  soybeans,  livestock,  hardwood  timber. 

8     27     140     2.00      $18,000 


$550 
1400 


3,825 


Agricultural  Ammonia  News..Bi-monthly  ..... 

Harry  Woodbury,  Editor;  Agricultural  Ammonia  Institute,  Publisher, 
Hotel  Claridge  (8). 


Clradation—  **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  wJtme  snd  Match  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPublfeher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
etas,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  sest.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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Clu-lfed       chan,e+  ...........  Month.,  .......... 


Sub 


Cire 


Sunday  circ.**253^14 
22     315  16.60**147,519 


Estab  Cols  <*>  Width?  Depth 
1945      4      30      182      5.00 

B.  A.  Hughes,  Editor;  Miller  Publishing 'CorpY,'  Publisher,  2066^^0^!^  W*!     *17'000 
f  Commercial  Appeal,  The  -f Every  Morn. ...Ind.  Dem 1840     8     22     815 

F.  R.  Ahlgren,  Editor;  Memphis  Publishing  Co.  (1). 
<  Press-Scimitar + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1880     8 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
L          E.  J.  Meeman,  Editor;  Memphis  Publishing  Co.  (1). 
Cotton   Farming-h Bi-monthly....  Cotton   farm  ing  1957     8     28     140  $58 

Issued  monthly  March  through  June.  Controlled  free  dist.       J6,671 

Subscription  price  $3.00  for  12  issues. 

Walter  F.  Little,  Editor  and  Publisher,   847   Madison  Ave. 
Cotton  Trade  Journal -f Friday Cotton  Trade 1901      8     24     294     5.00    *1O,OO4 

Francis  G.  Hickman,  Publisher,  Hickman  Bldg.  (8).  Total  unpaid  dist.          1,492 

Cumberland    Presbyterian-f  .Tuesday Cumb.  Presb 1828     8     28     133     3.75        J9.100 

C.  Ray  Dobbins,  Editor;  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Board  of  Publication, 
Publisher,  Box  5586. 

r*/rsn.«  «<».  c«*    f  Business 

Daily  News,  The  -f AQ^  {Legal  1886      8     24      28324.00          3,015 

I*  sun.  (Finan.  &  Trade 

L.  B.  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher,  198  Jefferson  Ave.  (8). 

EAT  Frozen  Foods Monthly Refrigeration 1946      3     28      138     2.00  

James  A.  Moser,  Editor;  Southern  Refrigeration  Pub.  Co.,  Inc., 

1965  Herbert,  P.  O.  Box  5622,  Crosstown. 
Furniture  and  lw—*ui«  «r_j  T>-_J'*.      1954      3 


26 
4Q 


140 
140 


3.00 


J800 
$4,889 

9,766 

J700 
30,000 
*17,899 


40      MO 

Controlled  circ. 

8     24     294     2.00 


urnure  an  iu«fM«  w  **  T>     A** 

Woodworking  ....................  f  Monthly  ..........  Wood  Prod  ts  ..... 

James  D.  Powell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  752  (1).      Controlled  free  dist. 
Hebrew  Watchman  +  ..............  Thursday  ........  Jew.  Ints  ...........  1925      5     24      220      5.00 

Leo  Goldberger,  Editor;  Goldberger  Ptg.  and  Pub.  Co.,  277  Jefferson  Ave. 

[Southern 
Livestock  Magazine  ................  Monthly  ..........  {Livestock  1946      3     28      138     2.00 

[Interest 

W.  Bettersworth,  Editor;  Periodical,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  4245. 
Memphis  Medical  Journal  ......  Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1925     2      36     126x2.50 

J.  J.  Hobson,  M.D.,  Editor;  Memphis  and  Shelby  County  Med.  Soc.,  Publisher, 

774  Adams. 
Mid-South  Cotton  News  +  ...  ..Monthly  ..........  Cotton  Growing.  1931     5     24     210 

Subscription  price,  $1.00  for  3  years. 

H.  Vandiver.  Editor;  Mid-South  Cotton  Growers  Assn.,  Pub.,  44  S.  Front  St.  (1). 
Mirror  +  ...................................  Friday  .............  Church  News  .....  1923      8      22      294      1.80 

Printed  in  34  separate  editions. 

Douglas  Tomlinson,  Editor;  All-Church  Press,  Pub.,   Goodwyn  Institute   (3). 
National  Hardwood  !„  „,.  .  w      .  „,.  T    .     1927      8      26      140     5.00 

Magazine  ............................  [Monthly  ..........  Hardwood  Indus  2      40      148 

Owen  L.  Miller,  Ed.;  Memphis  Lumberman  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  2065  Union  Ave. 
Resort  Management  ................  Bi-monthly  .....  {^Sta'  19"      1  2'°° 

Nelson  Bryant,  Editor;  Resort  Management,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

1509  Madison  Ave.  (4). 
Shelby  County  News  ..............  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1948 

Paul  C.  Green,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Southern  Motor  Cargo  ............  Monthly  ..........  Trucking  Ints....1945      8 

Clifford  Davis,  Jr.,  Editor;  Motor  Cargo,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1509  Madison  Ave.  (4). 
Sou'westerV  .............................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  .1919      5      24     217      5.00 

Students  of  Southwestern  College,  Editors  and  Publishers  (12). 
Trt-State  Defender  -f  (Negro)  Saturday  .........  Independent  ......  1951      8     24 

L.  Alex  Wilson.  Editor;  Tri-State  Defender  Pub.,  286  S.  Wellington. 
TV  Guide  —  See  Radnor,  Pa.  Tennessee  Ed.  *23,62O. 
Whole  Truth,  The  (Negro)  -f.  Monthly  ..........  Religious  ............  1925      7      26 

Mrs.  E.  V.  Sparks,  Editor;  Whole  Truth  Pub.  Board,  1209  Wilson  St.  (6). 
World  +  ....................................  Tues.  &  Fri  .....  Independent  ......  1930     8     24     287     5.00 

T.  T.  Stokes,  Editor;  C.  A.  Scott,  Publisher,  210   Auburn  Ave.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

MILAN  (D3),  pop.  4,988;  Gibson  Co.  (W).  28  m  N  of  Jackson.  1C;  LAN  RRs.  Manu- 

factures shirts,  fruit  and  vegetable  packages,  rubber  goods.  Cotton  gins;  hatch- 

ery. Ships  vegetables.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Vegetables,  cotton,  corn. 

Exchanjre4-  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1874      7     24      280     2.50 

Jack  E.  Bryant,  Editor  ;  Mrs.  J.  W.  Haynie,  Publisher. 

MILLINGTON  (B4).  pop.  4,696;  Shelby  Co.  (NE).  14  m  N  of  Memphis.  1C  RR.  Cotton 
gins,  food  locker.  Manufactures  wood  products,  hats,  wire.  Agriculture.  Stock, 
poultry,  cotton. 
Star  ..........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1950     8     24     294     2.00 

Raymond  R.  Hamilton,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  427. 

MORRISTOWNf  (P2),  pop.  18,019;  Hamblen  Co.  (NE).  42  m  NE  of  Knoxville.  SOU 
RR.  Manufactures  furniture,  hosiery,  silk,  wagons,  beverages,  canned  goods, 
textiles.  Tannery.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  potatoes 

G«.«.-Man+ 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
John  E.  Helms,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Progressive  TeacherV-f  .......  .Monthly  ..........  Educational  .......  1892     8     80     140     6.00 

M.  8.  Adeock,  Editor  and  Publisher.  2     89     140 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  ^Non^reil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotroty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  XlUnd  McNafly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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957 


n  trilled  cl«. 


805     6.00 


308     2.50 


>4,283 

- 

>1S,544 

$700 
**5,260 

4,800 
§7,000 

§1,730 
§1,906 


$10,681 


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MOUNTAIN  CITYf  (81  H),  pop.  1,405;  Johnson  Co.  (NE).  22  m  SE  of  Bristol.  Rail- 
road station,  Damascus,  Va.  NftW  RR.  Roller,  saw,  planing;  mills.  Summer 
resort.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Snap  beans,  strawberries,  peas,  tobacco,  mushrooms. 

Tomahawk,  The-f- Wednesday Independent 1914     5     24     238     8.00 

R.  D.  Fritts,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOUNT  PLEASANT  (G8%).  pop.  2,981;  Maury  Co.  (SWC).  56  m  SW  of  Nashville. 
LAN  RR.  Manufactures  fertilizer,  chemicals,  phosphate,  rock  wool,  hosiery. 
Tobacco  warehouses ;  foundry.  Extensive  phosphate  rock ;  hardwood  timber.  Agri- 
culture. Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Record -f Friday Independent 1894     8     23     808     2.00 

James  H.  Caton.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MURFREESBOROf  (J8),  pop.  18,052;  Rutherford  Co.  (C).  32  m  SE  of  Nashville. 
LAN  RR.  Manufactures  butter,  hosiery,  silk  and  rayon  {roods,  pencil  slats, 
cheese,  bakery  products,  flour,  lumber.  Middle  Tennessee  State  College.  Hard- 
wood timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat. 

News+    (Negro) Monthly Ind.  Dem 1962     8     24     294      1.50 

Pearl  Wade,  Editor  and  Publisher,  121  Vine  St. 


Cin 


82^42 


5785 


News-Journal* 


..1849     8     24     280   10.40 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising:  accepted. 

Jack  McFarland,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Rutherford  Courier  -f- Sun..Wed.,Fri.Democratic 1931      8*24     308     8.00 

Charles  Gates,  Editor;  Rutherford  Courier,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Side  Lines -f Semi-mo Collegiate 1926     8     24     308x1.50 

Students  of  Middle  Tennessee  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

NASHVILLEf  (H2),  pop.  174.807;  Davidson  Co.  (N).  The  State  Capital.  On  Cumber- 
land  River,  138  m  NW  of  Chattanooga.  TC;  LAN  RRs.  Airlines:  AA;  BNF; 
EAL;  OZA.  Educational  center;  printing  and  publishing  houses. 

Manufactures  washing  machines,  rayon,  cellophane,  airplane  parts,  boats  and 
barges,  boots  and  shoes,  prepared  animal  feeds,  heating  apparatus,  hosiery,  work 
shirts,  flour,  bridges,  butter,  tobacco  products,  coffee,  spices,  cereals,  fertilisers, 
knit  goods,  lumber,  glass,  confectionery.  Railroad  shops ;  meat  packing  plants. 
Six  banks;  bank  clearings  (12-31-57),  $6,574,604,654;  deposits  (12-31.57). 
$614.670,165.  117,884  electric  (AC)  meters;  41,247  gas  (nat.)  meters;  131,196 
telephones.  Vanderbilt  University ;  George  Peabody  College  for  Teachers ;  David 
Lips  comb  College;  Fisk  University  (Negro)  and  others.  Limestone  quarries. 
Three  TV  stations. 

Adult  Student  (no  adv.) Monthly Meth.S.S 1941     2     24 

Adult  Teacher  (no  adv.) Monthly Meth.   S.S 1941     2     87 

Child  Guidance  in  Christian  IU^+MV           TLT^II  Q  Q  1011      9     «« 

Living   (no  adv.) JMonthly Meth.S.S 1941     2     38 

Christian  Home  (no  adv.) Monthly Meth 1941     2     40 

Church  School  (no  adv.) Monthly Meth.S.S 1941     3     26 

Classmate  (no  adv.) Monthly Meth.S.S 1893     4     28 


§3,264 

$1,800 


98 
183 
132 

137 
137 
203 


1.76 
1.90 

2.50 

2.50 
2.00 
1.50 


70,000 


• Meth.S.S 1941     2     28     108       .80 


....... 

Mature  Years  (no  adv.)  .........  Quarterly  .......  {oid«°Adult« 


1954 


Roundtable  (no  adv.)  .............  Monthly  ..........  Meth  ..................  1952 

Trails  for  Juniors  (no  adv.).  .Monthly  ..........  Meth.S.S  ............  1941 

Wesley  Quarterly  (no  adv.  )  ...Quarterly  ........  Meth.S.S  ............  1841 

The  Methodist  Publishing  House,  201  8th  Ave.  So. 
Adult  Teacher,  The  .................  Monthly  ..........  Baptist  ...............  1877 

Baptist  Adult  Union  Quarterly.  Quarterly  ........  Baptist  .............  1900 

1900 


/Quarterly  ........  Baptist 


Baptist  Student   (no  adv.)  .  Monthly  ..........  Baptist  ...............  1922 

(Not  issued  during  July,  August  and  September.) 


2 

38 

124 

1 

.50 

$154 

,000 

2 

30 

112 

1 

.75 

2 

40 

133 

1 

.25 

2 

28 

107 

.80 

2 

28 

106 

1 

.80 

$231 

.330 

2 

28 

106 

.62 

$763 

,640 

2 

28 

106 

.52 

$817 

,685 

2 

28 

105 

2 

.40 

$28 

,299 

..1926      3      28      140     2.00    $325,700 


Beginner  Leader  ......................  Quarterly  ........  Baptist  ...............  1949 

Church  Musician  .....................  Monthly  ..........  Baptist  ...............  1950 

Home  Life  (no  adv.)  ...........  Monthly  ..........  Baptist  ...............  1947 

Qnarterly  ........  Baptist  ...............  1908 


JQnar 


rterly  ........  Baptist  ...............  1940 

Junior  Leader  (no  adv.)  ........  Quarterly  ........  Baptist  ...............  1923 

Junior  Teacher  (no  adv.)  .......  Quarterly  ........  Baptist  ...............  1923 

Primary  Leader  (no  adv.)  ..  .Quarterly  ........  Baptist  ...............  1950 

«arterly  ........  Baptist  ...............  1941 


28 
82 
28 

28 

28 

28 
26 
28 

32 


3     26 


189 
116 
140 

104 

106 

104 
103 
140 

119 
140 


1.20 
2.50 
2.00 

.88 

.88 

.88 
.88 
.88 


$30,756 

$68,605 

$803,783 

$65,806 

$91,915 

62,680 
$81.102 
$40,008 

$14,861 


1.50 

2.00    $877,969 


.  B"ilder  Monthly  ..........  Baptist  ...............  1920 

Southern  Baptist  Convention,  Editors  and  Publishers,  127  9th  Ave.  N.  (8). 
Babbler-f  V  .............................  .Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1923      5     24      192     1.50 

Students  of  David  Lips  comb  College,  Editors  and  Publishers  (4). 

{Banner-f  ..................................  Evg.  ex.Sun  .....  Independent  ......  1876     8     24     300  15.60  **99,793 
A.  C.  Dunkleberger,  Editor;  J.  G.  Stahlman,  Pub.,  llth  Ave.  and  Broadway  (1). 
Tennessean-f  ...........................  Every  Morn.  ...Democratic  ........  1812     8     24     800  26.00**120,a24 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies.  Sunday  c  ire.**  193,932 

Coleman  A.  Harwell,  Editor;  Tennessean  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

CircuUtlon-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Sutement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  •worn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  rCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Baptist  and  Reflector Thursday Baptist 1884     8     26     154     200 

Dr^RJ?Jhfrd  N*  Pw«»  Editor;  Executive  Board,  Tennessee  Baptist  Convention, 
Publisher,  Belcourt  at  16th  Ave.  S. 

Belmont  Vision +V Monthly Collegiate 1951     5     27     224 

Students  of  Belmont  College,  Editors  and  Publishers  (4).        Controlled  free  dist. 

Broadcaster,  The  (Negro) +.. Quarterly Educational 1923     3     24     140  x4.00          

Mrs.  Mabel  Bell  Crooks,  Editor;  Tenn.  Negro  Edue.  Assn.,  Publisher, 
A  and  I  State  College  (8). 

Commentator-f  (Negro) Thursday Independent 1948     5     24     224     2.00        §1,560 

Leonard  B.  Tomlinson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  805  tt  Charlotte  Ave. 


750 
4,100 

>7,177 

50,000 


onthly Agricultural 1869      4      26      170    1.00*1,3OO,S78 

Printed  In  two  editions: 'Eastern  Edition;  Western  edition. 
Farm  and  Ranch  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  818  Murfreesboro  Rd. 

Fisk  Herald,  The  V  (Negro). ..Quarterly Collegiate 1887      2      30      115      1.25 

Students  of  Fisk  University,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Social  Science  Bldg. 

FiskNews  V  (Negro)  (noadv.)  Quarterly Coll.  Alumni 1927  Controlled  free  diet 

W.  Dickerson  Donnelly,  Editor;  Fisk  University  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher  (5).' 

Fnmltur.  Production Monthly (g** J^  »U  8  "^O^tgO 

J.  H.  Whaley,  Jr.,  Editor;  Production  Publishing  Co.,  804  Church  St.  (8). 

Gospel  Advocate  + Thursday Religious 1844  3  26  147  3.00 

B.  C.  Goodpasture,  Editor;  Gospel  Advocate  Pub.  Co..  Box  160. 


Journal  of  the  Tennessee         iu^fVii,,            nr*xU«oi  ion* 

State  Medical  Assn [Monthly Medical 1902 


2     36      126      5.00        J2.700 


Dr.  R.  H.  Kampmeter,  Editor;  Tenn.  State  Med.  Assn.,  Publisher. 
112  Louise  Ave.  (5). 


..™Q»»rteriy  ........  ColLFrat  ...........  1914      8     28      140      1.50 

Willtam'L.*'Crump,'  Editor;  Kappa  Alpha  Psi  Fraternity,  Pub.,  901  26th  Ave..  N. 
Market  Bulletin  .......................  .Monthly  ..........  Agriculture  ........  1928   ctnt?olledf?ee  dist. 

Louis  D.  Wallace,  Editor;  Tennessee  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Publisher, 

404  State  Office  Bldg. 
Message  Magazine  (Negro).  ..Monthly  ..........  Religious  ...........  1934      3      28      140     3.50 

L.  B.  Reynolds,  Editor;  Southern  Publishing  Assn.,  Box  69  (2). 
Motive  (noadv.)  .....................  8  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Religious  ...........  1941      3     27      137      2.00 

Roger  Ortmayer,  Editor;  Methodist  Board  of  Educa'n.  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  871. 


*62,010 

50,580 

20,000 

£5,000 


ro)  lon"  [Saturday Baptist 1896  8  2£  280  3.00 

Rev.  M.  CTAllen7  Editor;  National  Baptist  Publishing  Board,  628  Second  Ave.,  N. 

National  Baptist  Voice-f Monthly Baptist 1915  4  2.00 

Caesar  Clark,  Editor;  S.  S.  Publishing  Board,  Publisher,  330  Cedar  St. 

Observer,  The  + Friday Religious 1984  6  24  210  4.00 

Jacques  Back,  Editor  and  Publisher,  400  Exchange  Bldg. 

Peabody  Journal  of                 \n,  ^^»vw      IMC.*.*!*.!.!         192S      l     62      101      8-50 
Education-f  JBI-monthly Educational Controlled  free  dist. 

Dr.  A.  L.  Crabb,  Ed.;  Faculty  of  George  Peabody  College  for  Teachers,  Pub.  (5). 

Peabody  Reflector  + Bi-monthly.   .Coll.   Alumni     -1927     |     |J     J||  x3*60 

Issued  monthly  November,  December,  January  and  February. 

J.  E.  Windrow,  Ed.;  Alumni  Assn.  of  George  Peabody  Col.  for  Teach.,  Pub.  (6). 
Record .Tuesday Independent 5     22     224      6.00 

Eleanor  Rives,  Editor;  Community  News,  Publisher,  Old  Hickory. 
Register  + Sunday Catholic 1987      8     28      294     8.00 

Rev.  William  E.  Morgan.  Editor;  Catholic  Press  Society,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

421  Charlotte  Ave.  (8). 
Religion  in  Life  (no  adv.) Quarterly Religious  Lit...  1932     1     60     105     4.00        *2,497 

Emory  S.  Bucke,  Editor;  Abingdon  Press,  Publisher,  201  8th  Ave.  So. 


}3,000 


$3,400 
*400 

8'400 


2,600 
*9,778 


Review,  The  (Negro)  ..............  Quarterly  ........ 


'  ChS?ch*1 


1884     2     42     126     2'00 


Board  of  Publication  of  The  A.M.E.  Church,  Pub.,  414  8th  Ave.  S.  (4). 

Southern  Lumberman  +  .........  Semi-mo  .........  Lumber  ...............  1881  controlled  free  dist. 

S.  F.  Horn,  Editor;  J.  H.  Baird  Publishing  Co.,  2916  Sidco  Drive  (4). 
Southern  Observer  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Literary  .............  1953  Controlled  free  dist. 

Forrest  F.  Reed,  Editor;  Tennessee  Book  Co.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  426. 
S°Rw£Her+  WwtO*          jsaturday  .........  Religious  ............  1848     6     24     229     2.00 

Rev.  B.  J.  Molen,  Editor;  A.  M.  C.  Sunday  School  Union,  Publisher, 
414.8th  Ave.  S.  (4). 

Space  Journal  +  .......................  Quarterly  .......  "*1968     2     88     122     2'°° 


4,904 
1,681 

*700 

ii.soo 


18.200 


B.  Spencer  Isbell.  Editor  ;  Space  Enterprises,  Inc.,  Publisher, 

Room  204,  Tuck  Bldg. 
Tennessean—  See  Banner. 
Tennessee  B  anker  -f  ...............  Monthly  ..........  Banking  .............  1918     8     26     186  x2.00 

H.  Q.  Huddleston,  Ed.;  Tenn.  Bankers  Assn.,  Pub.,  812  American  Tr.  Bldg.  (I). 


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IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   +Uses  Mats.  e>Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to.  inch.     TAgste  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.    Population— 1950  Census.     xJEUnd  McNaHy 
estimate.   VIssued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Tennessee  Planner  ...................  Bi-monthly  .....  State  Plan'*......19*0  cloni^led  f  ree  dlst.         2,800 

Margaret  Ponder,  Editor;  Tennessee  State  Planning  Commission,  Publisher, 
Cordell  Hull  Bid*.  (8). 

Tennessee  Teacher  V+     .   ..  Monthly  ..........  Educational  .......  1933     3     27      140  xl.50      J23.710 

F.  B.  Bass,  Editor;  B  air  d-  Ward  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  821  7th  Ave.,  N. 

Tennessee  Town  and  City  -I-....  Monthly  ..........  {  ^veraSttint      195°     8     28     14°  x8>0°       *8'150 

Herbert  J.  Bingham,  Editor  ;  Tennessee  Municipal  League,  Publisher, 

18th  Floor,  Life  and  Casualty  Tower. 
These  Times  (no  adv.)  ...........  Monthly  ..........  Religious  ...........  1891      3      28      135      3.00    £160.000 

Circulates  also  in  Canada. 

K.  J.  Holland,  Editor;  Southern  Pub.  Assn.,  Box  59  (2). 
Trades  and  Labor  News  +  .....  Thursday  ........  Labor  .................  1938     7     24     280     8.00 

Nashville  Trades  and  Labor  Council,  Publisher,  Labor  Temple  (3). 
Vanderbilt  Alumnus  -f  V  ........  6  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1915      3      28      143x1.00        J8.500 

Robert  A.  McGaw,  Editor;  Alumni  Assn.  of  Vanderbilt  University,  Publisher  (4). 
Vanderbilt  Hustler  V  ..............  .Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1875      6      27      224     2.00        1  1,500 

Students  of  Vanderbilt  University,  Editors  and  Publishers  (4). 
Western  Arts  Assn.  Bulletin  4  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Art  ......................  1916      1      52      100      3.00        Jl.BOO 

Dr.  Fred  Mills,  Editor;  Western  Arts  Assn.,  Publisher,  2904  Oxford  Rd.   (12). 

NEWBERN  (C2).  pop.  1.784;  Dyer  Co.  (W).  60  m  NW  of  Jackson.  1C  RR.  Manufac- 
tures  gloves,    lumber,   canned   tomatoes.   Cotton   gins.   Ships   livestock,   vege- 
tables. fruit,  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat. 
Tennessean-f  ...........................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1888      7      26      308      2.00        §1,330 

Quintard  Glass,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEWPORTf    (P2%).  pop.   8,892;  Cocke  Co.    (E).   42   m   E   of  Knoxville.   SOU  RR. 

Canneries;    leather    tanneries;    wood    extracts,    hosiery,    roller   mills.    Timber. 

Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  tobacco. 
Plain  Talk  and  Tribune  +  .......  Mon.  &  Thurs..  Republican  ........  1900      8      24      280      2.00  4,990 

Jack  Shepherd,  Editor  ;  G.  R.  Shepherd,  Publisher. 
Times-f  ....................................  Wednesday  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1938      7      24      280      1.00  600 

Mrs.  Ralph  Fancher,  Editor;  George  R.  Shepherd,  Publisher. 

OAK  RIDGE  (D2tt).  Pop.  30,229;  Anderson  Co.  (NEC).  23  m  NW  of  Knoxville.  LAN 
RR,  Carbide  and  carbon  chemicals.  Atomic  research,  production,  and  education 
center.  Two  banks.  Total  deposits,  (6-30-57),  $120,453,767.  9,208  electric 
meters;  3,872  gas  meters;  16,741  telephones.  Oak  Ridge  Institute  of  Nuclear 
Studies.  American  Museum  of  Atomic  Energy. 

Nuclear  Science  Abstracts....  Semi  -mo  .........  Atomic  Energy..  194T  controlled*  free^ist.          4J228 

U.    S.   Atomic   Energy   Commission    Technical    Information    Service.    Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  62. 

Oak  Ridger-f-  ...........................  Sat'  Independent  ......  1949      8      23      294   15.60    **7,71S 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Richard  D.  Smyser,  Mgn.  Ed.;  D.  J.  McKay,  Publisher,  101  E.  Tyrone  Rd. 

OLD  HICKORY  (H2),  pop.  xg.600;  Davidson  Co.  (N).  18  m  N  of  Nashville.  TC  RR. 
Manufactures  cellophane,  rayon,  chemicals.  Diversified  farming.  Dairying,  live- 
stock, poultry. 
Community  News-h  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1925     9     22     294     3.00          4,100 

Community  News,  Publisher. 

ONEIDA  <M1%),  pop.  1,804;  Scott  Co.  (NE).  45  m  NW  of  Knoxville.  SOU;  TENN 
RRs.  Lumber,  hosiery  mills.  Coal  mines;  pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture. 
Corn,  potatoes,  tomatoes. 
Scott  County  News  4-  .............  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1915      6      26      273      2.00        §1,790 

C.  W.  Wright,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PARISt  (E2),  pop.  8,826;  Henry  Co.  (NW).  85  m  W  of  Nashville.  LAN  RR.  Manufac- 
tures carburetors,  cosmetics,  medicines,  shirts,  pottery,  staves,  bricks,  rubber 
products.  Railroad  shops  ;  cotton  gins.  Clay  pits  ;  timber.  Agriculture. 

f  Parisian  +  ................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1895      8     24      294      8.00  §381 

I   Post-In  telHgencer-f  ................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Democratic  ........  1866      8      24      294    12.50 

<  A.  B.C.  Statement  not  released  at  press  time. 

I  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

I  W.  Percy  Williams,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PARSONS  (E8),  pop.  1,«40;  Decatur  Co.  (W).  42  m  E  of  Jackson.  Railroad  station, 
Lexington.   LAN  RR.   Shirt  factory;  cotton  gin;   saw  mill.   Hardwood   timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  livestock. 
News-Leader  -4-  ........................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1925      7      24      280      2.00  1,046 

Max  L.  Townsend,  Editor;  Edwin  C.  Townsend,  Publisher. 

PIKEVILLEt   (L8),  pop.  882;  Bledaoe  Co.   (SEC).   52  m  NW  of  Chattanooga.  L&N 
RR.  Hosiery,  lumber,  shirts  manufactured.  Coal  mines;  timber.  Dairy,  stock, 
strawberry*  poultry  farms. 
Bledsonian  Banner  -I-  .............  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1889     6     24     224     2.50  5884 

Arthur  Meyer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PORTLAND  (Hl%),  pop.  1,660;  Sumner  Co.   (N).  40  m  NE  of  Nashville,  LAN  RR. 

Manufacture*  strawberry  crates,  cheese  boxes,  hampers,  baskets,  flour.  Oak, 

poplar  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Strawberries,  tobacco,  com. 
Upper  Sumner  Press  4-  ..........  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1981     9     22     294     2.00          1,850 

_  Ramona  Gilliam.  Editor;  Springfield  Publishing  Co.,  Clarksville. 

ClraOatfafi-HHrSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  «A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Lifbt  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  TAwte  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xlUnd  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubserlption  included  In  membership  fee. 

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PRESSMEN'S  HOME   (Piuj.  pern.   X140;  Hawkins  Co.   (NSSWristoL  ** 

Railroad  station  and  banfc  feogersville.  SOU  RR.  Sanatorium,  Trad*  School  and 
Home  for  members  of  the  International  Printing  P res •  men  and  Assistants 
Union  of  North  America.  Diversified  farming. 

r  American  Pressman Monthly Printing  Ind 1890      3      28      140x2.50        59,887 

4    Specialty  Worker,  The Monthly {^Pape^Prods*1950      3      28      140x2.00        32,788 

I          Thomas  E.  Dunwody,  Editor;  International  Printing  Pressman's  Union,  Pub. 
PULASKIf  <G4)    pop.  6,762;  Giles  Co.  (S).  70  m  S  of  Nashville.  LAN  RR.  Lumber, 
grist,  planing  mills;  handle,  shoe,  pants,  shirt,  hosiery  factories;  cotton  gins. 
Trade  center.  Phosphate  rock  quarries;  hardwood  timber.  Farming.  Corn,  cot- 
ton, wheat. 

Citizen +  .............. .....Wednesday Democratic 1854      8      24      308      8.00        §3,293 

J.  H.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

R«cord-f ......... y v Wednesday Democratic 1892      6     27      273      1.50  

Edward  L.  and  Stanley  McCord,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

RIPLEYf    (B8),  pop.   8,818;  Lauderdale  Co.    (W).   52   m   NE   of  Memphis.   1C  RR. 

Cotton  gins;  garment,  crate  and  basket,  canning  factories;  hatchery.  Timber. 

Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  soybeans. 

Lauderdale  Co.  Enterprise 4-. .Thursday Independent 1885      8      24      304  250        §2,496 

William  A.  Klutts,  Editor;  Durham  A  Klutts,  Publishers,  Box  289.  ' 

ROCKWOOD  (M8),  pop.  4.272;  Roane  Co.  (E).  48  m  SW  of  Knoxville.  SOU;  TC  RRs. 
Manufactures  cast  iron  pipe,  pig  iron,  coke,  textile  machinery,  lumber,  hosiery. 
Coal,  iron  mines ;  limestone  quarries ;  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Fruit,  corn, 
tobacco. 


Times  4- Thursday Independent 1880      8      24 

Bill  Billings,  Editor;  R.  R.  Baird,  Publisher. 


294      3.00        §2,523 


ROGERSVILLEf  (P2),  pop.  2,545;  Hawkins  Co.  (NE).  80  m  SW  of  Kingsport.  SOU 

RR.   Card  and   label  plant;  creamery;   flour,   lumber  mills.   Hardwood  timber. 

Agriculture.  Corn,  tobacco,  strawberries,  livestock. 
Review-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1884      7      24      280      3.00 

Eleanor  L.  Sheets,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
RUTLEDGEf  (O2),  pop.   Xg39;  Graingrer  Co.   (NE).  84  m  NE  of  Knoxville.  Railroad 

station,  Morristown.  SOU  RR.   Lumber  mill.  Marble  quarries;  timber.  Diver- 

sified farming.  Corn,  wheat,  tomatoes. 
Grainger  County  News  +  .......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1916      8      22      280      1.50 

T.  T.  Gentry.  Publisher,  Jefferson  City. 

SAVANNAHf   (E4),  pop.  1,698;  Hardin  Co.  (SW).  On  Tennessee  River,  46  m  SE  of 

Jackson.   Gulf  Transport    (Motor  Vehicle).   Cotton  gins;  saw,  planing  mills; 

Manufactures  buttons,  pants,  shirts,  toy  guns,  shoes.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn. 

hay. 

Courier  -f  ..................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1879      7      24      280      2.50 

W.  W.  Craddock,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
News  -Progress  -f-  .....................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1951      7      24      280      2.00 

Lillian  Kaler.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SELMERf  (D4),  pop.  1,759;  McNairy  Co.  (SW).  87  m  S  of  Jackson.  GM&O  RR.  Cotton 
gins;  planing  mill;  Manufactures  shoes,  hosiery.  Hardwood  timber.  Diversified 
farming.  Corn,  cotton,  poultry,  livestock. 
McNairy  Co.  Independent  +  ...Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1902      7      24      280     2.00 

Wilbur  Wright,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  648. 

SEVIERVILLEf   (O3),  pop.  1,620;  Sevier  Co.    (E).  26  m  SE  of  Knoxville.  SM  RR. 
Manufactures    canned   goods,   textiles,  aluminum,   lumber,   hardwood   flooring, 
flour,  feed.  Nursery.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  tobacco,  hay. 
Sevier  County  News-Record  +  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1909      8      24      280      2.50 

W.  C.  Postlewaite,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SEWANEE    (K4),  pop.    X  1,407;  Franklin  Co.    (S).   40  m  NW  of  Chattanooga.  LAN 

RR.  University  of  the  South   (men)  ;  Sewanee  Military  Academy.  Resort.  Coal 

mines.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 
Sewanee  News  .........................  Quarterly  ........  Coll.  Alum  .........  1934      3      26      135  x 

Arthur  Chitty,  Editor;  Associated  Alumni,  The  Univ.  of  the  South,  Publishers. 
Sewanee  Purple  -f  V  ................  Wednesday  .....  Collegiate  ..........  1891      5     26     281      3.00 

Students  of  University  of  the  South,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Sewanee  Review  +  ............  Quarterly  ........  Literary  .............  1892      1      52        98      4.00 

Monroe  K.  Spears,  Editor:  University  of  the  South,  Publisher. 

SHELBYVILJLEt   (J3%),  pop.  9,456;  Bedford  Co.   (SO.  55  m  SE  of  Nashville.  LAN 

RR.  Manufactures  pencils,  pants,  overalls,  shirts,  hosiery,  lumber,  cotton  mats, 

tire  fabrics,  aprons,  harness,  staves,  cheese,  paper  boxes.  Cedar,  poplar,  oak, 

hickory  timber.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  corn,  wheat. 

Bedford  County  Sun-f  ...........  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1949     8     24     294      1.50 

Sat'  Independent,  .....  1874 


8     24     294     4.00 


§2,9OO 
§1,440 

§1,974 
§956 

§1,785 
§2,400 


$9,000 

t700 

$2,500 


§2,020 
§3,978 


Times  Gazette-f 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Franklin  Yatee.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SMITHVILLEf  (K2HT,  pop.  1.668;  De  Kalb  Co.  (C).'  60  m  SE  of  Nashville.  Railroad 
station,  Watertown.  TC  RR.  Many  nurseries;  lumber,  grist  mills.  Oak,  hickory 
timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  tobacco. 
Review-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Dem.  Agric  ........  1892     8     24     294     2.50        §2,000 

Bill  Dyer,  Editor;  Sam  Colvert.  Publisher. 

Circulat!oa-~**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpantt 
ems,  12  to  inch.  VAfate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptlon  included  in  membership  fee. 

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SNEEDVILLEf  (Pitt),  pop.  X467;  Hancock  Co.  (NE).  60  m  NE  of  Knoxville.  Rail- 
romd  station.  Lone  Mountain.  SOU  RR.  Cement  block,  shirt  factories.  Agricul- 
ture. Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Hancock  County  News 4- Thursday Independent 1941     7     24     278     1.50  661 

Louie  Splhnan,  Jr.,  Editor;  Progress  Printing  Co.,  Publishers. 

SOMERVILJLEf  (C4),  pop.  1,760;  Fayette  Co.  (SW).  48  m  NE  of  Memphis.  LAN 
RR.  Furniture  factories;  cotton  gins;  saw,  grist  mills.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  cattle,  corn. 

Fayette  Falcon + Thursday Independent 1887     7     26     280     2.50       §1,464 

Roy  C.  Coleson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SOUTH  PITTSBURG  (K4ft),  pop.  2,578;  Marion  Co.  (S).  On  Tennessee  River,  22  m 
SW  of  Chattanooga.  LAN  RR.  Manufactures  stoves,  cast  iron  gooda,  hosiery, 
handles.  Coal  mines ;  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  potatoes,  hay. 

Hustler-f .Thursday Ind.  Dem 1899     7     24     276     2.60          2,010 

Roy  M.  Woodfln,  Editor;  Hustler  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

SPARTAf  (L.8),  pop.  4,299;  White  Co.  (C).  110  m  SE  of  Nashville.  LAN  RR.  Manu- 
factures lumber,  flour,  rayon,  silk  thread  and  cloth,  spokes,  shirts,  staves.  Coal, 
mines ;  limestone  quarries ;  timber.  Agriculture. 

Expositor -f Thursday Democratic 1876     8     24     808     2.50          2,720 

Floyd  Bryan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SPRINGFIELDf  (HI ft),  pop.  6.506;  Robertson  Co.  (N).  28  m  NW  of  Nashville.  LAN 

RR.  Loose  leaf  tobacco  market.  Manufactures  blankets,  flour,  lumber,  tobacco. 

hogsheads.   Stone   quarries:   hardwood   timber.   Diversified   farming.   Tobacco, 

corn,  wheat. 
Herald  + Wednesday....  Independent 1889      8      24      294      2,00        §3,660 

Travis  Price.  Editor;  Community  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Clarksville. 
Robertson  County  Times +.... Thursday Democratic 1922     8     24     801     2.00        §3,885 

Harold  Julian,  Editor;  Berlin  Clinard,  Publisher. 

SWEETWATER  (N8).  pop.  4.199;  Monroe  Co.  (SE).  45  m  SW  of  Knoxville.  SOU  RR. 
Manufactures  hosiery,  woolens,  stoves,  dresses,  lumber,  cheese.  Barite  mines; 
pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Valley  News-h .Thursday Independent 1867     7     24     280     2.00  

Fred  &  Lloyd,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TAZEWELLf  (Ol%).  pop.  X  1,040;  Claibome  Co.  (NE)  18  m  S  of  Middleboro,  Ky. 
SOU  RR.  Manufactures  cedar  chests,  sport  shirts.  Tobacco  warehouses;  saw, 
grist  mills ;  cannery.  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Claiborne  Progress  + Thursday Independent 1886     7     24     280     2.00          2,988 

Louis  Spilman,  Jr.,  Editor;  Progress  Printing  Co.,  Publishers. 

TIPTONVILLEf  (C2).  pop.  1.958;  Lake  Co.  (NW).  On  Mississippi  River.  90  m  N  of 
Memphis.  1C  RR.  Cotton  gins;  manufactures  cottonseed  products,  soy  bean  oil; 
frozen  food;  alfalfa  dehydrating  plants;  saw  mills;  cannery.  Resort.  Agricul- 
ture. Cotton,  corn,  alfalfa. 

Lake  County  Banner-f Friday Democratic 1923      7      24     287      8.00  1,620 

Richard  S.  Jones.  Editor;  Howard  Jones,  Publisher. 

TRACY  CITY  (K8),  pop.  1,414;  Grundy  Co.  (SC).  80  m  N  of  Chattanooga.  LAN 
RR.  Bottling  works ;  lumber  mills.  Mountain  resort.  Coal  mines ;  timber.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Potatoes,  truck  crops,  corn. 

Grundy  County  Herald  + -Thursday Democratic 1983      7      24     287      3.00        §1,350 

H.  E.  Baggenstoss,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co. 

TRENTONf  (D2%),  pop.  8,868;  Gibson  Co.  (W).  28  m  NW  of  Jackson.  GMAO  RR. 
Cotton  gins.  Cottonseed  products,  cotton  yarn,  toys,  lumber  manufactured.  Tim- 
ber. Agriculture.  Cotton,  strawberries,  cabbage. 

Gazette -f Thursday Democratic 1910     8     24     808     2.00        {1,506 

Leo  Maness,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Herald-Reids  ter-f Thursday Democratic 1885     7     24     276     2.00        §1360 

R.  E.  Davis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TULLAHOMA  (J4),  pop.  7,562  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-11-68,  gives  11,618):  Coffee 
Co.  (SC).  66  m  SE  of  Nashville.  LAN  RR.  Manufactures  hardwood  lumber, 
spokes,  rims,  golf  clubs,  shoes,  plastic  goods,  gloves,  baseballs,  bedspreads, 
overalls,  leather  jackets,  cheese.  Resort.  Timber.  Farming.  Tobacco. 

News  A  Guardian Wed.  A  Fri Independent 1879     8     24     294     4.00        93,825 

James  C.  Murray,  Editor;  HAS  Publishing  Co.,  Lincoln  St. 

UNION  CITYt  (Cltt),  pop.  7,666;  Obion  Co.  (NW).  115  m  NE  of  Memphis.  GMAO; 
LAN  RRs.  Manufacture*  shoes,  shirts,  waterproof  cloth,  auto  accessories 
and  parts,  Venetian  blinds,  awnings,  dairy  products.  Meat  packing  plant ;  cotton 
gins.  Ships  livestock,  grain.  Agriculture.  Soybeans,  cotton,  strawberries,  poultry. 

^wSrJ$d.  *!**'  Th.6* JMonthly Presbyterian 1915     3     28     126     1.60  t500 

Board  of  iPublication  of  The  Colored  Cumberland  Presbyterian  Church.  Pubs. 

Messenger-f JSvg.  ex.  Sun....Ind.  Dem 1926     8     24     280     7.00   **4.9O8 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
E.  8.  Critchlow,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WARTBURGf  (M2),  pop.  X800;  Morgan  Co.  (NEC).  40  m  NW  of  Knoxville.  Railroad 
station.  Lancing.  SOU  RR.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  corn.  hay. 

Morgan  County  News .Thursday Republican 1916     5     26     246     1.00          1,266 

D.  C.  Bonifacius.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Oradatkm-HHtSept.  A  B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U»es  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ecu.  12  to  Inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  Inch.  tCmttity  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSutwcription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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WAVERLYf   (F2%),  pop.   1.892;  Humphrey!  Co.    (NWC).   66  m  W  of  Nashville. 
LAN  RR.  Concrete  block,  s  -        —    - 


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,   66  m   W   of  Nashville. 

sash  and  door,  shirt  factories.  Timber.  Agriculture. 

Livestock,  corn,  peanuts. 

News  -Democrat  -f- Friday Independent 9     20     294     4.00        §3,194 

Mrs.  Yvonne  S.  Wallace,  Editor;  Community  Newspapers  Inc.,  Publisher, 
Clarksville. 

WAYNESBOROf  (F4),  pop.  1,147;  Wayne  Co.  (8W).  80  m  SW  of  Nashville.  Railroad 
station,  Lawrenceburg.  LAN  RR.  Handles,  ball  bats,  shoes,  antennas  manufac- 
tured. Pine,  oak,  hickory  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  peanuts,  lespedeza. 

Wayne  County  News-f- Friday Independent 1857      8     24     308     2.50          1,100 

H.  D.  Bailey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WHITEHAVEN  (A4%),  pop.  1,811  (branch  of  Memphis  P.  O.) ;  Shelby  Co.  (8E). 
9  m  8  of  Memphis,  banking  town.  1C  RR.  Manufactures  metal  products  and 
machinery.  Agriculture. 

Press Friday Independent 1951     7     23     273     3.00          1,864 

R.  W.  Towery,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  6442. 

WINCHESTERf  (J4),  pop.  3,974;  Franklin  Co.  (S).  69  m  NW  of  Chattanooga.  LAN 
RR.  Manufactures  proprietary  medicines,  silk,  clothing,  canned  goods,  straw 
hats,  creamery  products,  flour.  Nurseries.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes, 
clover,  tobacco. 

Chronicle -f .Thursday Democratic 1926      7      26      280      2.00        §1,786 

Mrs.  David  Lynch,  Editor;  Chronicle  Publishing  Company. 

Herald-Times  + Wednesday Independent 1856     7      24     280     2.00  

Frey  Drewey,  Editor;  H.  B.  Alexander,  Publisher. 

WOODBURYf  (JS),  pop.  1,000;  Cannon  Co.  (C).  60  m  SE  of  Nashville.  Railroad  station, 
Murfreesboro.  L&N  RR.  Manufactures  cheese,  shirts,  corrugated  boxes.  Hard- 
wood timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Cannon  Courier  + Friday Democratic 1884     7      24     280     2.00        §1,525 

R.  Mel  Bryson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Use*  Mats.  •Noapartfl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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TEXAS 


Population  7.711.194  (U.  3.  Census,  1960) 
State  Capital,  AUSTIN 

Texas,  first  in  sice  among  the  states,  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  New  Mexico,  Oklahoma  and 
Arkansas,  east  by  Oklahoma,  Arkansas  and  Louisiana,  southeast  by  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  southwest 
by  Mexico,  and  west  by  New  Mexico.  Its  greatest  length  is  about  740  miles ;  greatest  breadth,  625 
miles ;  land  area,  263,518  square  miles,  rank  in  area,  first. 

The  surface  is  greatly  diversified.  From  the  Sabine  River  to  the  Trinity  River  extends  the  great 
timber  region  of  Texas,  generally  level  and  sandy  in  the  south,  rolling  and  fertile  in  the  north. 
From  the  Trinity  to  the  Colorado  is  prairie,  timbered  along  the  streams,  with  extensive  forests  of 
live  oak,  extending  through  central  and  western  Texas  to  the  Red  River,  called  the  "Cross  Tim- 
bers." Four-fifths  of  western  Texas,  between  the  Colorado  and  the  Rio  Grande,  is  prairie.  Big 
Bend  National  Park,  in  Brewster  County,  is  noted  for  its  unusual,  rugged  beauty. 

Between  the  Colorado  and  tlje  Brazos  Rivers  are  the  Comanche  and  Leon  River  Mountain 
Ranges.  In  the  north  and  northwest  are  the  Church  and  Double  Mountains,  the  surface  rising 
gradually  until  the  Llano  Estacado,  or  Staked  Plains,  are  reached.  These  form  a  large  portion 
of  the  section  known  as  the  "Panhandle,"  and  the  natural  vegetation  consists  chiefly  of  grass 
There  is  some  farming  in  this  district,  but  the  chief  industry  here  and  in  the  whole  northwestern 
part  of  the  state  is  stock  raising.  Between  the  Pecos  and  the  Rio  Grande  are  several  ranges, 
some  as  high  as  5,000  feet.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Houston  gives  the  temperature  (annual 
monthly  mean)  as  60.2;  highest  on  record,  108;  lowest  on  record,  5;  total  annual  precipitation, 
45.95  inches.  At  Fort  Worth  the  annual  monthly  mean  is  65.6;  highest  on  record,  112;  lowest 
on  record,  — 8;  total  annual  precipitation,  31.87  inches. 

Almost  every  variety  of  plant  grown  in  temperate  and  sub-tropical  regions  can  be  raised  suc- 
cessfully in  Texas.  The  principal  crop,  however,  is  cotton,  its  value  amounting  yearly  to  more 
than  the  rest  of  its  crops  together  and  more  than  the  cotton  crop  of  any  other  state. 

Its  mineral  wealth  is  also  great.  Of  chief  importance  is  petroleum,  which  underlies  vast 
areas  of  its  surface.  Crude  petroleum  production  in  1953  was  1,079,371,000  barrels.  Oil 
refining  forms  the  state's  leading  industry,  followed  by  wholesale  meat  packing  and  the  manufac- 
ture of  cottonseed  oil  and  meal.  The  gas  wells  in  the  Amarillo  district  are  the  chief  source  of 
helium  supply  in  the  country.  Texas  leads  in  railroad  mileage  with  a  trackage  of  15,611  in  1950. 

Texas  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  is  located  at  College  Station.  The  University  of 
Texas  at  Austin  is  well  known  along  lines  of  research,  especially  in  geology.  With  the  United 
States  Geological  Survey,  it  was  responsible  for  the  discovery  of  potash  in  an  inland  salt  sea  in 
the  northwest. 

Houston,  the  converging  point  of  railroads,  Galveston,  Beaumont,  Port  Arthur  and  Corpus 
Christ!  are  important  seaports. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  sixth.  Rural  population  (1950),  62.7%.  In  1950,  of  the 
7,711,194  total  population,  6,825,194  were  white;  886,000  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  831,667.  Farm  acreage,  145,889,014.  Average  acreage  per  farm. 
488.5.  Average  value  per  farm,  $20,269.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  43,586. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $1,021,655;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $893,230,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957).  cotton  (value  of  production),  $481,633,000,  rank,  first; 
sorghum  grain,  $207,857,000,  rank,  first;  cottonseed  (value  of  production),  $80,290.000,  rank, 
first;  wheat,  $60,906,000;  rice,  $58,299,000,  rank,  first;  corn,  $19,656,000;  peanuts,  $18,590,000, 
rank,  fourth;  pecan*,  $12,278,000,  rank,  first;  hay,  $10,649,000,  rank,  seventh;  oats,  $9,591,000, 
rank,  fifth;  sweet  potatoes,  $4,355,000,  rank,  fourth;  potatoes,  $2,820,000;  barley,  $2,701,000; 
broom  corn  (value  of  production),  $2, 376, 000,  rank,  third;  cowpeas,  $1,030,000;  soybeans,  $852,- 
000;  alfalfa  seed,  $615,000;  sweet  clover  seed,  $352,000,  rank,  second. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957)  :  peaches,  $1,763,000;  strawberries,  (value  of  pro- 
duction), $278,000;  pears,  $202,000,  rank,  ninth;  (citrus)  (1957-58):  grapefruit,  $4,247,000, 
rank,  third;  oranges  and  tangerines,  $96,420,000,  rank,  fourth. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $812,280,000,  rank,  first;  all 
sheep  and  lambs,  $84,874,000,  rank,  first;  hogs  and  pigs,  $22,972,000;  horses  and  mules, 
$19,118,000,  rank,  first. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers),  $59,580,000, 
rank,  fifth;  eggs,  $55,718,000;  turkeys,  $18,388,000.  rank,  fifth. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957):  all  milk  and  cream,  $139,482,000,  rank,  tenth. 
Total  milk  production  on  farms,  3,036,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  creamed  cottage 
cheese,  21,106,000  Ibs. ;  creamery  butter,  6,084.000  Ibs.;  non-fat  dry  milk  solids,  6,377,000  Ibs.; 
American  cheese,  4,733,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  18,962,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Marine  and  coastal  rivers  catch  (1956),  138,260,000  Ibs.;  $25,910,000  value.  Principal  fish: 
shrimp,  menhaden,  red  snapper,  oysters.  Mississippi  River  tributaries  catch  (1956),  1,103,000 
Ibs.;  $127,000  value. 

FORESTS 

Total  lumber  production  (1958),  748  M  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  southern  yellow  pine, 
oak,  red  and  sap  gum,  black  and  tupelo  gum,  cypress,  cottonwood  and  aspen,  elm,  hickory,  ash, 
maple,  beech,  eastern  cedar. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statfctic*  for  1964:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $8,508,188,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
chemicals  and  allied  products,  petroleum  and  coal  products,  food  and  kindred  products,  trans- 
portation  equipment.  Total  expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $456,877,000. 

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Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able  through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  G. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1954),  $8,658,000,000,  rank,  first.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  petro- 
leum, natural  gas  liquids,  natural  gas,  sulphur. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephone*  (1-1-58),  2,931,700.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  eet.),  4,128,- 
000,  renk,  third.  Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  1,767.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1964),  91,267; 
sales,  $9,020,658,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES' 

Total  number  of  counties  254 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Scat  Pop. 

1  Anderson  (EC).  Palestine 81,875 

2  Andrews  (WC),  Andrews 6,002 

8  Angelina  (EC).  Lufkin 86,032 

4  Aransas  (S),  Rockport 4,252 

5  Archer  (NC),  Archer  City 6,816 

6  Armstrong  (NW),  Claude 2,215 

7  Atascosa  (SC),  Jourdanton 20,048 

8  Austin   (SE),  Bellville 14.668 

9  Bailey  (NW),  Muleshoe 7,592 

10  Bandera    (SC),  Bandera 4,410 

11  Bastrop  (SE),  Bastrop 19,622 

12  Baylor  (NC),  Seymour 6.875 

18  Bee    (S),   Beeville 18,174 

14  Bell  (EC),  Belton 78,824 

15  Bexar  (SC),  San  Antonio 500,460 

16  Blanco  (SEC),  Johnson  City 8,780 

17  Borden    (NWC),   Gail 1,106 

18  Bosque  (NEC),  Meridian 11,886 

19  Bowie  (NE),  Boston 61,966 

20  Brazoria   (SE),  Angleton 46.649 

21  Brazos  (EC),  Bryan 88,890 

22  Brewster    (SW),  Alpine 7,809 

28   Briscoe  (NW),  Silverton 8,528 

24  Brooks  (S),  Falfurrias 9.195 

25  Brown   (NEC),  Brownwood 88,607 

26  Burleson   (EC),  Caldwell 18,000 

27  Burnet  (SEC),  Burnet 10.856 

28  Caldwell   (SE),  Lockhart 19,860 

29  Calhoun  (SE),  Port  Lavaca 9,222 

80  Callahan  (NC),  Baird 9,087 

81  Cameron  (S),  Brownsville 125,170 

82  Camp  (NE),  Pittsburg 8,740 

88  Carson    (NW),   Panhandle 6,852 

84  Cass  (NE),  Linden 26,782 

86  Castro   (NW),  Dimmitt 6.417 

86  Chambers    (SE).  Anahuac 7,871 

87  Cherokee  (EC),  Rusk 88,694 

88  Childress    (NW),  Childress 12,128 

89  Clay  (NC),  Henrietta 9,896 

40  Cochran  (NW),  Morton 6,928 

41  Coke  (C),  Robert  Lee 4,045 

42  Col  em  an   (C),  Coleman 16,608 

48  Collin    (E),   McKinney 41,692 

44  Ceilings  worth   (NW),  Wellington..     9,139 

45  Colorado    (SE),  Columbus 17.576 

46  Comal  (SE),  New  Braunfels 16,867 

47  Comanche   (NEC),  Comanche 15,616 

48  Concho  (C),  Paint  Rock 6,078 

49  Cooke   (NE),  Gainesville 22.146 

60  Coryell   (EC),  Gatesville 16,284 

61  Cottle  (NW),  Paducah 6,099 

62  Crane    (WC),  Crane 8,966 

68  Crockett    (SWC),   Ozona 8,981 

64  Crosby    (NW),   Crosbyton 9,682 

56  Culberson  (W),  Van  Horn 1,826 

56  Dallam  (NW),  Dalhart 7,640 

57  Dallas   (NE),  Dallas 614,799 

68  Dawson  (NWC),  Lamesa 19,113 

69  Deaf  Smith  (NW).  Hereford 9,111 

60  Delta   (NE),  Cooper 8,964 

61  Denton  (NE),  Denton 41,865 

62  DeWitt   (SE),  Cuero 22,973 

68  Dickens    (NW),   Dickens 7,177 

64  Dimmit  (S),  Carrizo  Springs 10,664 

66  Donley  (NW),  Clarendon 6,216 

48  Duval  (S),  San  Diego 16,648 

67  Eastland  (NEC),  Eastland 28,942 

68  Ector  (WC).  Odessa 42,102 

69  Edwards  (SWC),  Rocksprings 2,908 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Fop. 

70  Ellis  (EC),  Waxahachie 46,64§ 

71  El  Paso  (W),  El  Paso 194,968 

72  Erath  (NEC),  Stephen ville 18,484 

73  Falls   (EC),  Marlin 26,724 

74  Fannin  (NE),  Bonham 81.258 

75  Fayette  (SE),  Lagrange 24,176 

76  Fisher   (NWC),  Roby 11,028 

77  Floyd  (NW),  Floydada 10,535 

78  Foard    (NC),   Crowell 4,216 

79  Fort  Bend   (SE),  Richmond 81,056 

80  Franklin  (NE),  Mount  Vernon 6,257 

81  Freestone    (EC).  Fairfteld 16,696 

82  Frio  (SC),  Pearsall 10,867 

83  Gaines    (NWC),   Seminole 8,909 

84  Galveston   (SE),  Galveston 118,066 

85  Garza   (NWC),  Post 6,281 

86  Gillespie  (SEC),  Fredericksburg....  10,520 

87  — Glasscock  (NWC),  Garden  City     1,089 

88  Goliad  (S),  Goliad 6,219 

89  Gonzales   (SE),  Gonzales 21,164 

90  Gray   (NW),  Pampa 24,728 

91  Grayson    (NE),  Sherman 70,467 

92  Gregg   (NE).  Longview 61.258 

93  Grimes   (EC),  Anderson 15,186 

94  Guadalupe  (SE).  Seguin 25,392 

95  Hale  (NW),  Plainview 28.211 

96  Hall  (NW),  Memphis 10,980 

97  Hamilton  (NEC),  Hamilton 10,660 

98  Hansford  (NW),  Spearman 4.202 

99  Hardeman  (NC).  Quanah 10.212 

100  Hardin   (SE),  Kountze 19,586 

101  Harris    (SE),   Houston 806,701 

102  Harrison  (NE),  Marshall 47,746 

103  — Hartley    (NW),  Channing 1,918 

104  Haskell  (NC),  Haskell 18,786 

105  Hays  (SEC),  San  Marcos 17,840 

106  Hemphill  (NW),  Canadian 4,128 

107  Henderson  (EC),  Athens 28,405 

108  Hidalgo  (S),  Edinburg 160,446 

109  Hill   (EC).  Hillsboro 81.282 

110  Hockley  (NW),  Levelland.- 20,407 

111  Hood   (NEC),  Granbury 6.287 

112  Hopkins  (NE),  Sulphur  Springs....  23,490 
118  Houston    (EC),  Crockett 22,825 

114  Howard  (W),  Big  Springs 26.722 

115  Hudspeth  (W),  Sierra  Blanca 4,298 

116  Hunt    (NE),   Greenville 42,781 

117  Hutchinson    (NW),  Stinnett 81,580 

118  Irion   (C),  Mertzon 1,690 

119  Jack    (NC),  Jacksboro 7.766 

120  Jackson   (SE).  Edna 12,916 

121  Jasper  (EC),  Jasper 20,049 

122  — Jeff  Davis   (WC),  Fort  Davis....     2,090 

123  Jefferson  (SE),  Beaumont 195,083 

124  Jim  Hogg  (S),  Hebbronville 5,389 

125  Jim  Wells  (S),  Alice 27,991 

126  Johnson   (NEC),  Cleburne 81,890 

127  Jones  (NC),  Anson 22,147 

128  Karnes  (SE),  Karnea  City 17,189 

129  Kaufman   (NE),  Kaufman 81,170 

130  Kendall  (SWC),  Boerne 5,428 

181  — Kenedy  (S),  Sarita 682 

132   Kent    (NWC),   Clairemont 2,249 

138   Kerr    (SC),   Kerrville 14,022 

134   Kimble  (SC),  Junction 4,619 

136  —King  (NW),  Guthrie 870 

136  Kinney   (SC),  Brackettville 2.668 

137  Kleberg   (S),  Kingsville 21,991 

138  Knox   (NC),  Benjamin 10,082 


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LIST  OF  COUNTIES*  (Continued) 


County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

189  Lamar  (NE),  Paris 48,088 

140  Lamb  (NW),  Olton 20.015 

141  Lampasas  (C),  Lampasas 9,929 

142  La  Sail*  (8).  Cotulla 7.485 

148  Lavaca  (SE).  Hallettsville 22,159 

144  Lee   (SEC).  Giddings 10,144 

145  Leon  (EC),  Centerville 12,024 

146  Liberty   (SE),  Liberty 26,729 

147  Limestone  (EC).  Groesbeck 25,251 

148  Lipicomb  (NW),  Lips  comb 8,668 

149  Live  Oak  (S),  George  West 9,054 

150  Llano   (SEC),  Llano 6,877 

161  —Loving  (WC),  Mentone 227 

162  Lubbock  (NW),  Lubbock 101,048 

158  Lynn   (NWC).  Tahoka 11,080 

154  Madison  (EC).  Madisonville 7,996 

166  Marion  (NE),  Jefferson 10,172 

166  Martin    (NWC),  Stanton 5,541 

167  Mason  (SEC).  Mason 4,945 

158  Matagorda  (SE),  Bay  City 21,559 

169  Maverick  (SC),  Eagle  Pass 12,292 

160  McCulloch   (C).  Brady 11,701 

161  McLennan   (EC),  Waco 180,194 

162  McMullen  (S),  Tilden 1,187 

168  Medina  (SC).  Hondo 17,018 

184  Menard    (C).  Menard 4,175 

166  Midland    (WC),   Midland 26,785 

166  Milam  (EC),  Cameron 28.685 

167  Mills   (NEC),  Goldthwaite 6,999 

168  Mitchell  (NWC).  Colorado  City....  14,857 

169  Montague  (NE),  Montague 17.070 

170  Montgomery   (SE).  Conroe 24,504 

171  Moore  (NW).  Dumas 18.849 

172  Morris  (NE),  Daingerfield 9  483 

178  Motley  (NW),  Metador 8,968 

174  Nacogdoches   (EC).  Nacogdoches..  80.826 

175  Navarro  (EC),  Corsicans 89.916 

176  Newton  (EC),  Newton 10,882 

177  Nolan  (NC),  Sweetwater 19.808 

JZ2  Jfuu«e8  (S)>  C°n>a«  Christi 166,471 

IIS  2fl\!ltlree  (NW)'  perryton 6,024 

180  Oldham   (NW),  Vega 1^672 

181  Orange  (SE),  Orange 40.667 

182  Palo  Pinto  (NC),  Palo  Pinto 17!l64 

188   Panola    (EC),   Carthage 19,260 

184  Parker  (NEC).  Weatherford 21  528 

186  Parmer   (NW).  Farwell 5  787 

J2S  £eS°S,l3^C)'  Port  Stockton 9.939 

187  Polk  (EC),  Livingston 16  194 

188  Potter   (NW),  Amarillo 73  866 

189  Presidio  (SW),  Marfa 7  854 

190  Rains   (NE).  Emory 4,266 

191  Randall   (NW),  Canyon 18  774 

192  Reagan  (WC).  Big  Lake 3  127 

198  —Real   (SC),  Leakey 2  479 

194  Red  River  (NE).  Clarksville 211851 

196  Reeves  (WC).  Pecos 11/746 

196  Refugio   (S),  Refugio 10  118 


Pop. 
1,081 


42.848 
8.568 
8.887 
7,172 

85.842 
8.666 
2,852 

22.779 
5.001 


County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat 

197  Roberts  (NW),  Miami 

198  Robertson  (EC).  Franklin.. —  19.908 

199  Rockwall  (NE),  Rockwall 6,156 

200  Runnels  (C),  Ballinger 16.771 

201  Rusk  (E),  Henderson 

202  Sabine  (EC),  Hemphill 

208  San  Augustine  ( EC ) ,  San  Augustine 

204  San  Jacinto  (EC).  Coldspring 

205  San  Patricio  (S),  Sinton 

206  San  Saba  (C),  San  Saba 

207  Schleieher  (C).  Eldorado 

208  Scurry   (NWC),  Snyder 

209  Shackelford  (NC).  Albany 

210  Shelby  (EC).  Center 28.479 

211  Sherman  (NW).  Stratford 2.448 

212  Smith  (NE),  Tyler 74,701 

213  Somervell  (NEC),  Glen  Rose 2,542 

214  Starr  (S).  Rio  Grande  City 18.948 

215  Stephens   (NC),  Breckenridge 10,697 

218  Sterling  (WC),  Sterling  City 1,282 

217  Stonewall   (NC).  Aspermont 8,679 

218  Sutton  (SWC).  Sonora 8,748 

219  Swisher  (NW).  Tulia 8.249 

220  Tarrant  (NEC),  Fort  Worth 861.258 

221  Taylor  (NC).  Abilene 68,870 

222  Terrell  (SW),  Sanderson 8.189 

228  Terry   (NW),  Brownfleld 18,107 

224  Throckmorton  (NC).Throckmorton     8,618 

225  Titus  (NE),  Mount  Pleasant. — ....  17.801 

226  Tom  Green  (C).  San  Angelo 68,929 

227  Travis   (C),  Austin 160,980 

228  Trinity  (EC).  Groveton 10.040 

229  Tyler  (EC),  Woodville 11,292 

280  Upshur  (NE),  Gilmer 20,822 

231  Upton  (WC).  Rankin 6,807 

282  Uvalde   (SC),  Uvalde 16.015 

288  Val  Verde  (SWC),  Del  Rio 16,686 

234  Van  Zandt  (NE),  Canton 22,698 

235  Victoria   (SE),  Victoria 81.241 

236  Walker  (EC),  Huntaville 20.168 

237  Waller  (SE),  Hempstead 11,961 

238  Ward  (WC),  Monahans 18,846 

239  Washington   (EC),  Brenham 20,642 

240  Webb  (S),  Laredo 56,141 

241  Wharton  (SE),  Wharton 36.077 

242  Wheeler  (NW),  Wheeler 10,817 

243  Wichita  (NC),  Wichita  Falls 98.498 

244  Wilbarger  (NC).  Vernon 20,552 

245  Willacy    (S).  Raymondville 20,920 

246  Williamson    (EC),  Georgetown 88,868 

247  Wilson   (SE),  Floresville 14,672 

248  Winkler   (WC),  Kermit 10.064 

249  Wise  (NE),  Decatur 16,141 

260  Wood  (NE),  Quitman 21.808 

251  Yoakum  (NW).  Plains 4.889 

262  Young  (NC).  Graham 16,810 

263  Zapata  (S),  Zapata 4,406 

254  Zavala  (SC),  Crystal  City 11,201 


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TEXAS  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  110 

Evening   Dailies    (89) 

Morning  Dailies  (21) 

Daily   Foreign   (2) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition  ....(71) 

Tri-weekly  3 

Semi-weekly 22 

Weekly  529 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies    (8) 

Semi-monthly    2 

Monthly   i 

Shoppers (4) 

Total  Newspapers  667 


Number 
9 
1 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue 

Daily  

Tri-weekly  

Semi-weekly   w 

Weekly  ".".".'.".".".".".".".  237 

Fortnightly    5 

Semi-monthly    3 

Monthly   114 

Bi-monthly  14 

Quarterly  13 

Thirteen  times  a  year 6 

Eight  times  a  year 2 

Seven  times  a  year 1 

Six  times  a  year l 

Four  times  a  year 1 

Every  three  weeks 1 


Total  Periodicals  414 

Total  number  of  publications 1  081 

County  seats  ( indicated  by  f)  having  publications '.'.'.'.'.  *285 

Total  number  of  towns  bavin*  publications 51? 

Per  drcolatiosi  ft«ur*s  for  dally  papers  see  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  in  back  off  Directory.   Occasionally  It  Is 
possible  to  Incorporate  a  later  Afore  la  that  list. 


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ABERNATHY  JC8J4).  pop.  1.002;  Hale  Co.  <NW).  19  m  N  Slm^bot^ATASP  RB?  *" 

Cotton  gin.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  wheat,  sugar  beets,  grain. 
Review  4-  .............  ................  .»..Thursday........Independent  -------  1921     7     24     280     2.00  $938 

Buford  F.  Davenport.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ABILENE*  (E6).  pop.  45,670;  Taylor  Co.  (NC).  40  m  E  of  Sweetwater.  TAP;  FWftD 

Manufacture*   work   clothing,   candy,   ice  cream,  fishing   tools,   cottonseed 
products.  Three  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $184,069,974;  deposits  (6-30- 
58),  $86,503,817.  Oil  refinery.  Hardin-Simmons  University;  Abilene  Christian 
College;  McMurry  College.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  cattle.  TV  station. 
Hardin-Simmons  Brand  V  ........  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1916     5     24     2i24  x2.00        tl,500 

Students  of  Hardin-Simmons  University,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  809. 

McMurry  W.r-Whoop+  V  .....  Wedne.d.y  .....  Codle^te 

Students  of  McMurry  College.  Publishers,  14th  and  Sayles  Sts. 
Optimist+V  ............................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1912      5     24     224      1.00        $2,660 

Students  of  Abilene  Christian  College.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

[Every  Morn.,  1881      8     22      301   18.00**31,761 

Reporter-News  -f  .....................  {  Evg.  ex.  Sat.  Democratic  ........  Evening  circ.  18.00  **  19,923 

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J  l&Sun.  Sunday  circ. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Frank  Grimes.  Editor;  Howard  McMahon,  Publisher,  Box  80. 
West  Texas   Today  +  .............  Monthly  ..........  Ch.  of  Com  .........  1920      3      27      139x4.00          4,736 

James  O.  Roberson,  Editor  ;  West  Texas  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publisher, 
760  Cedar  St. 

ALAMO  (Fll%),  pop.  8,017;  Hidalgo  Co.   (S).  26  m  W  of  Harlingen.  MP  RR.  Fruit 
and  vegetable  canning  and  packing;  cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruits. 
vegetables,  corn,  cotton. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1918     6     26     266     2.00  5550 

Earl  C.  Hamburg,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  668. 

ALBA  (J4%),  pop.  647;  Wood  Co.   (NE).  40  m  SE  of  Greenville.  MKT;  TAP  RRs. 
Bank,  Mineola.  Cotton  gin;  grist  mill.  Lignite  coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
tomatoes. 
Reporter-h  ................................  Friday  .............  Ind.  Dem  ...........  1904      7      24      276      2.00  J400 

James  B.  Dudley.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALBANYf  (E5).  pop.  2,241;  Shackleford  Co.  (NC).  86  m  NE  of  Abilene.  MKT  RR. 
Manufactures  oil  well  supplies.  Machine  shops  ;  cotton  gin  ;  hatchery.  Oil  wells. 
Stock,  grain  farms.  Cattle,  cotton. 
News  +  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1883      8     24      280      2.50        §1,997 

J.  H.  McGaughey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALICEf  (F10),  pop.  16,449;  Jim  Wells  Co.  (S).  48  m  W  of  Corpus  Christi.  TM; 
SP  RRs. 

Manufactures  cottonseed  oil.  Machine  shop;  bottling  works;  meat  packing 

plant;  oil  refinery;  cold  storage  plant.  Oil  wells;  sulphur  mines.  Stock,  dairy, 

poultry,  truck  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  feed  crops. 

w  .  „  ,  fEvg.ex.Sat.A-,  www%,,..f.  1894      8     22      297   15.60        $6,289 

Echo  +  ......................................  \Sun.,Sun.M.   Democratic  ........  Sunday  circ.        §6,289 

V.  D.  Ringwald,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.O.  Box  450. 
News-f  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1913      7      24      283      2.00        §2,994 

J.  C.   Duckett,  Editor;  Alice  News   Publishing:  Co. 

ALPINEf  (Dll%),  pop.  6.261;  Brewster  Co.   (SW).  190  m  SE  of  El  Paso.  AT&SF; 

SP  RRs.  Airline,  TTA.  Sul  Ross  State  Teachers  College.  Summer  resort.  Quick- 

silver mines.  Ranching. 
Avalanche-f  .............................  Thursday          Independent      .   1889      8      22      280      3.00        §1,850 

James  W.  Glasscock,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Flame-f  (offset)  (no  adv.).  ...Quarterly  ........  Poetry  ................  1954  60     106     3.00  600 

Miss  Lilith  Lorraine,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Sul  Ross  Sky  line  -f  V  ..............  Ftntly(  Wed.)..  Collegiate  .........  1917     8     24     280     2.00          1,100 

Students  of  Sul  Ross  Stpte  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ALTO  (J6),  pop.  1,021;  Cherokee  Co.  (EC).  50  m  S  of  Tyler.  SLSW  RR.  Manufac- 
tures   crates,    lumber.    Pine    timber.    Stock,    poultry,    fruit   farms.   Tomatoes. 
cotton,  corn. 
Herald  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1899     6     26     280     2.50         §1,10O 

Frank  L.  Weimar  ft  Son.  Publishers. 

ALVARADO  (G5),  pop.  1.656;  Johnson  Co.   (NEC).  26  m  S  of  Fort  Worth.  AT&SF; 
MKT    RRs.    Furniture,    women's    garment    factories;    cotton    gins;    bottling 
works  ;  machine  shops.  Farming.  Cotton,  corn,  oats. 
Bulletin-f  .................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1880     7     24     280     2.00 

Franklin  Par  due,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALVIN  (J8),  pop.  8,701;  Braioria  Co.  (SE).  25  m  S  of  Houston.  AT&SF;  MP  RRs. 
Nurseries.  Oil  and  gas  refineries.  Oil  wells;  sulphur  mines.  Dairy,  rice,  stock 
farms. 

Sun-f  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1890     8     24     301     2.50          2,752 

Mrs.  Adelaide  Jacob,  Editor;  Alvin  Publishing  Co. 

ALVORD  (G4),  pop.  786;  Wise  Co.  (NE).  45  m  NW  of  Fort  Worth.  FW&D  RR.  Feed 

and  grist  mill.  Diversified  farming.  Melons,  peanuts. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1909     6     24     280     2.00  600 

Guy  M.  Crews.  Editor;  Crews  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
9P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Use»  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIssued  only  during  academic  Tear.  ^Subscription  included  In  membership  fee. 

BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Grids  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  la  front  of  book. 

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Estftb  Cols <3> Width? Depth    Sub 


AMARILLOf  (C2Mt),  pop.  74.246;  Potter  Co.  (NW).  820  m  NW  of  Fort  Worth.  CRI&P; 
AT&SF;  FW&D  RRs.  Airlines:  BNF;  CEN;  CAL;  TWA. 

Important  cattle  and  oil  distribution  center.  Manufactures  carbon  black,  sheet 
metal  produ '         "         ----- 


Circ 


301   16.60*^37,029 


13,311 


550 


*7,719 


lucta;  helium,  brick  and  tile,  and  synthetic  rubber.  Oil  refineries: 
railroad  shops;  zinc  smelter;  flour  mills.  Four  banks;  bank  deposits  (7-15-57), 
$140,908,500.  89,511  electric  (AC)  meters;  84.443  gas  (nat.)  meters;  52,726 
telephones.  Farming.  Wheat,  grain,  sorghums,  corn.  Two  TV  stations. 

Globe-Times -f {llfun.**  S**'  Independent 1924     8     24 

Price  includes  Newt-Globe. 

Thomas  H.  Thompson,  Editor;  Globe-News  Publishing  Co.,  Ninth  and  Harrison  Sts. 
News 4- Morn.  ex.  Sun. Independent 1909      8      24      301    16.60  **44, 595 

Price  includes  News-Globe.  Color  and  comic  strip  advg.  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Wes  Izzard,  Editor;  Globe-News  Publishing  Co.,  Ninth  and  Harrison  Sts. 
News-Globe-f Sunday Independent 1926      8      24      301  **68,792 

Globe-News  Publishing  Co.,  Ninth  and  Harrison  Sts. 

Quarter  Horse  Journal Monthly {Sid  Rac'g6*1'*  1948  3  27  14°  3'°° 

Don  Tarver,  Editor;  American  Quarter  Horse  Assn.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  271. 

Ranger,  The-f  V Bi-wkly,  Mon.. Collegiate 1929  6  23  259  1.00 

Student*  of  Amarillo  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

West  Texas  Register -f- Friday Catholic 1936  8  23  294  3.00 

Rev.  L.  T.  Matthiesen,  Litt.M.,  Editor;  Catholic  Press  Society,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
1800  N.  Spring,  P.  O.  Box  2009. 

ANAHUACf  (K8),  pop.  1,284;  Chambers  Co.  (SE).  On  Trinity  Bay,  85  m  NW  of 
Galveston.  Railroad  station,  Devers.  SP  RR.  Ships  fish.  Oil  wells,  sulphur  mines. 
Pine  timber.  Agriculture,  especially  rice,  vegetables.  Cattle. 

Progress-f Thursday Independent 1908      8      23      301     2.50          1,163 

J.  D.  McClung,  Editor;  Trinity  Publishing  Co. 

ANDREWSf  (B5),  pop.  8,294;  Andrews  Co.  (WC).  100  m  S  of  Lubbock.  Railroad 
station,  Midland.  TAP  RR.  Cotton  gin;  boiler  works.  Oil  wells.  Farming  and 
ranching. 

Andrews  County  News -f Thurs.&Sun     Ind.  Dem 1934      8      24      301      5.00        §2,665 

James  Roberta,  Editor;  Chas.  W.  Roberts,  Publisher. 

ANGLETONf  (J8%),  pop.  8,899;  Brazoria  Co.  (SE).  40  m  8  of  Houston.  MP  RR. 
Cotton  gin.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  rice,  cattle. 

Times -f .Thursday Independent 1893      8      24      294      3.00        J2.780 

Faye  Heygood,  Editor;  Bruce  H.  Morisse,  Publisher. 

ANSONf  (E5),  pop.  2,708;  Jones  Co.  (NC).  28  m  NW  of  Abilene.  FW&D  RR.  Cotton 
gins.  Oil  fields.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  cattle,  poultry. 


Western  Observer -f .Thursday Democratic 1882 

Homer  Hutto,  Editor;  Ed.  W.  Sprowls,  Publisher. 


8      24      280      2.50         §1,827 


ANTON  (B3H),  pop.  984;  Hockley  Co.  (NW).  26  m  NW  of  Lubbock.  AT&SF  RR. 
Oil  wells.  Cotton  gins.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

News-f- Friday Democratic 1930      6      24      276     2.00  §671 

A.  E.  Richards,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ARANSA5  PASS  (G9H),  pop.  5,896;  San  Patricio  Co.  (S).  On  Aransas  Bay,  26  m  NE 
of  Corpus  Christ!.  SP  RR.  Oil  fields  and  refineries.  Exports  oil.  Resort.  Shrimp, 
salt  water  fisheries.  Agriculture.  Grapes,  tomatoes,  cucumbers. 

Progress-f Thursday Democratic 1909      7      24      280      4.00        §2,058 

J.  G.  Richards,  Editor;  Wayne  W.  Welch  and  J.  G.  Richards,  Publishers,  Box  935. 

ARCHER  CITYf  (F4),  pop.  1,901;  Archer  Co.  (NC).  25  m  SW  of  Wichita  Falls.  Rail- 
road station,  Wichita  Falls.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Cattle  ranching,  wheat,  oats. 

Archer  County  News 4- Thursday Democratic 1908      7      24      280     2.50  1,125 

Archer  County  News,  Publisher. 

ARLINGTON  (F2),  pop.  7,692;  Tarrant  Co.  (NEC).  18  m  E  of  Ft.  Worth.  TAP  RR. 

Manufactures  tire  patches,  automobiles,  cans  and  containers,  carbonated  water; 

ornamental  iron  works;  iron  fabrication;  hatcheries;  nurseries;  planing  mill. 

Agriculture.  Truck  crops,  fruit,  poultry.  College, 
f  Citizen  + Monday Independent 1933     8     24     294     2.50 

|  Journal4- .- Thursday Independent 1897     8     24     294     2.50 

*•  n.**nv 


§8,285 
§8,376 

111,430 
t3,707 


George  W.  Hawkes,  Editor ;  The  Citizen-Journal  Corporation,  Publisher. 
Mentor-f ~ Monthly fCoaching  A        1950     3     28     140     2.50 

Not  published  during  June  and  July.    ^Training  Controlled  free  dist. 

A.  K.  Roberson,  Editor;  Pete  Collett.  Publisher,  Box  426. 
f  Daily  ex.  Sat. 

News -Texan  (offset) {&Sun..  Independent .1908     8     22     294 

( Sun.  Morn. 

Combined  circ.  with  Grand  Prairie  News-Texan — 11,000. 

Richard  H.  Nichols,  Editor;  Staley  T.  McBrayer.  Publisher,  119  E.  Main  St. 
Shorthorn-f-  V Tuesday Collegiate 1917     8     23     294  xl.50          4,290 

Students  of  Arlington  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ASPERMONTt  (D4%),  pop.  1,062;  Stonewall  Co.  (NC).  60  m  NW  of  Abilene.  FW&D 
RR.  Cotton  gins.  Stock,  dairy*  grain,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 

8tar+ .Thursday Democratic 1897     7     24     276     3.00        §1,125 

L.  C.  Welch,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  98. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ATHENSf  (J5%),  pop.  5.194;  Henderson  Co.  (EC).  68  m  8E  of  Dallas.  SLSW;  SP 
RRs.  Manufactures  brick,  tile,  pottery,  glass,  furniture,  underwear.  Cotton  gins. 
Bean,  pea  processing  plant.  Ships  vegetables,  fruit.  Gum,  oak  timber.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Cotton,  corn,  peas,  cattle,  hogs. 

Review + Evg.  ex.  Sun....Democratic 1900     8     24     290   13.20 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Re  view  + Thursday Democratic 1885      8      24      290      2.00 

H.  M.  Kemp,  Editor;  R.  E.  Dwelle.  Publisher,  214  3.  Palestine. 

ATLANTA  (K4%),  pop.  8,782;  Cass  Co.  (NE).  24  m  E  of  Texarkana.  T&P  RR.  Manu- 
factures gloves.  Cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton. 

Citizens'  Journal  + Thursday Democratic 1879     7     24     280     2.00 

D.  P.  Harrell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

AUSTINf  (G7%),  pop.  182,459;  Travis  Co.  (C).  The  State  Capital.  On  Colorado  River, 
75  m  N  of  San  Antonio.  MP;  MKT;  SP  RRs.  Six  dams  and  six  lakes,  fur- 
nishing electric  power  for  sixteen  counties.  Airlines:  BNF;  CAL;  TTA. 

Manufactures  brick,  furniture,  tile,  canned  chili  and  tamale,  paint,  truck  and 
refrigerator  bodies,  concrete  products,  boats,  luggage,  natural  gas  burners.  Large 
meat  packing  plant;  greenhouses;  bottling  works.  Trade  center.  Six  banks; 
deposits  (6-6-57),  $192,440,414.  49,975  electric  (AC)  meters;  42,898  gas 
(nat.)  meters;  65,389  telephones.  Ships  cattle,  cotton,  mohair,  pecans.  Lime- 
stone quarries;  oil  wells;  fisheries.  University  of  Texas;  St.  Edward's  Uni- 
versity and  other  colleges  and  institutions.  Ranch,  chicken,  turkey  and  dairy 
center.  TV  station. 

Alcalde  V Monthly Coll.  Alumni 1913     8 

The  Ex-Students'  Assn.  of  the  University  of  Texas,  Publisher, 

P.  O.  Box  8013,  University  Sta. 
'  American  + Morn.ex.Sun... Democratic 1914 

Price  includes  Sunday  American-Statesman. 

American-Statesman  -f Sunday Democratic 1871 

Statesman-!- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. ..Democratic 1924 

Price  includes  Sunday  American-Statesman. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Charles  E.  Green,  Editor;  Newspapers  Inc.,  Publisher  (1). 


Clrc 

§3/167 
§2,159 

82,125 


26      132  x3.00        13,052 


9      22      304   19.80  **35,066 


22 
22 


304 
304 


**53,411 
19.80  **28>964 


°*  >Quarterly Psychological....  1887     1     50       91     7.00 

Karl  MT'Dallenbach,  Editor;  American  Journal  of  Psychology,  Publisher, 
102  Mezes  Hall,  University  of  Texas. 

r»u«~i,  w.~~     i                             -a*      *vi  /Restaurant        1940      3      27      140  x 

Chuck  Wagon-f Monthly {Trade  Controlled  free  dist. 

Margaret  Birdsong,  Editor;  Texis  Restaurant  Assn.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  545 

Firm  Foundation Tuesday Ch.  of  Christ 1884      2      43      141      8.00 

Reuel  Lemmons,  Editor;  Firm  Foundation  Pub.  House,  8110  Guadalupe  St.  (1). 

Independent  Garageman,  The. Monthly Automotive 1952  \  ||  140  8'°° 

The  Independent  Gara  gem  en's  Assn.  of  Texas,  Pub.,  1207-B  W.  34th  St.  (5). 

Language  (no  adv.) Quarterly Philological 1925  1  58  108x8.00 

Bernard  Bloch,  Editor;  Linguistic  Society  of  America,  Publisher,  Box  7790. 
University  Station  (12). 

Matrix Bi-monthly Journalists 1915  3  26  129  2.00 

Floy  Johnson,  Editor;  Theta  Sigma  Phi,  Publisher,  Box  7619,  University  Station. 


3,100 


2,500 


4,295 


$2,127 


$8,700 


}  Monthly  ..........  Collegiate  ..........  1898      5      24      227   x2.00        13,500 

Students  of  St.  Edward's  University,  Editors  and  Publishers  (4). 


{ 


..  Quarterly  ........  Historical  ..........  1897      1     48      101  x5.00 

H.  B.  Carroll,  ^'Editor;  Texas  State  His'l  Assn.,  Pub.,  8011,  University  Sta.  (12). 


1919 


90 


$1,965 


*816 


Harry  E.  Moore,  Editor;  Southwestern  Social  Science  Assn.,  Publisher. 
University  of  Texas  (12). 


'Summer  Texan-f  ....................  Tues.  A  Fri  .....  Collegiate 

Issued  only  June,  July,  August. 


1900      5     23      294      1.25        J3.000 


Texan+V {&  Sat'"*"011"  Colle*Iate 190°     8     23     294     6'75     *16'000 

Texas  Student  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  8040,  Univ.  Sta. 

Texas  Architect Monthly Architectural 195°  Contr20Wfr°ee  dist. 

Texas  Society  of  Architects.  Publishers,  827  Perry-Brooks  Bldg. 

Tex.,  Bu..ne8.  Review  Monthly {!S±S'y*         19"  <4nt"lUdftUdi.°t 

John  R.  Stockton,  Editor;  Bureau  of  Business  Research,  Publisher, 
College  of  Business  Administration,  University  of  Texas  (12). 

Texas  Butane  News-f Monthly {Fndu?.6     "  Controlled  free  dist. 

B.  A.  Heidt.  Editor;  Texas  Butane  Dealers  Assn.,  Publisher,  1628  S.  Lamar  Blvd. 
Texas  Carrier Monthly Rural  Del'y 1926     4     26     182  xl.OO 

Melvin  Courtney,  Editor;  Dublin  Progress,  Publisher,  Dublin. 
Texas  Chiropractor .Monthly Chiropractic 1942     2     28     112  x2.00 

Texas  State  Chiropractic  Assn..  Publisher,  Perry-Brooks  Bldg. 


t8,500 

2,077 
2,328 


1,450 
1:2,450 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U*es  Mats.  *Noaparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee, 

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AUSTINf  (Continued)  Esttb  Coli* Width TDtpth    Sub  Clrc 

Texas  Cooperative  News  + Monthly {  Cooperative      194°     B     24     198     x'60     *16'500 

Not  issued  during  August  and  December. 

Bruno  E.   Schroeder,   Editor;   Texas   Co-operative   Ginners   Assn.   and   Texas 
Federation  of  Co-operatives,  Publisher,  807  Nash  Bldg. 

Texas  Future  Farmer,  The     Monthly Farming 1928     3     27     140  xl.OO        18,000 

Not  issued  during  June  and  August. 

Lois  T.  Johnson,  Editor ;  Texas  Assn.  of  Future  Farmers,  Publisher, 
Drawer  AA,  Capitol  Station  (11). 

Texas  Lawman Monthly Law  Enf 'men t...  1930     3     26     143  xS.OO         6,780 

Lewis  E.  Berry,  Editor;  Sheriffs'  Assn.  of  Texas,  Publisher,  Box  4097, 

N.  Austin  Station. 
Texas  Law  Review  -f 8  ti.  a  yr Legal 1922     1      60        98   10.00          2,200 


. 

Not  issued  during  March,  July,  August,  September. 
Texas  Law  Review,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Univ 


,  . 

iversity  of  Texas  Law  School  (12). 
Texas  Legion  News  +  .............  Monthly  ..........  Am.  Legion  ........  1929     5     80     210 

G.  Ward  Moodey,  Editor;  Dept.  of  Texas  American  Legion,  Publishers, 
Drawer  Y,  Capitol  Station. 

Texas  Municipalities  +  ...........  Monthly  ..........  Munic.  Gov't  ......  1914 

G.  de  Graffenried,  Editor;  League  of  Texas  Municipalities,  Publisher, 

402  Vaughn  Bldg. 
Texas  Observer  -f-  ...................  .Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1906     4     28     224 

Ronnie  Dugger,  Editor;  Texas  Observer  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  604  W.  24th  St. 
Texas  Oil  Jobber  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Oil  ......................  1951     8     26     184  x 

Texas  Oil  Jobbers  Assn.,  Publishers,  1120  W.  19th  St.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Texas  Outlook  -f  .....................  .Monthly  ..........  Education  ..........  1914     8     27     140  xS.OO 

Texas  State  Teachers  Assn.,  Publisher,  816  W.  12th  St. 

Texas  Parade  ...........................  Monthly  ..........  {l^ndu?.'  News  1986     8     27     14S     8'00 

William  B.  Alderman,  Editor;  Texas  Parade,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Drawer  G, 
Capitol  Station. 

Texas  Pharmacy  +  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Retail  Drugs  ......  1886  Controlled1  free  dist. 

C.  J.  M.  Roesch,  Editor;  Texas  Pharmaceu'l  Assn.,  Pub.,  Austin  Savings  Bldg. 

^ottT^Swedis^)^*?          }  Thursday  ........  Liberal  ...............  1896     7     24     278     2.60 

G.  B.  Knape,  Editor;;'  Texas  Posten  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  4206. 
Texas  Press  Messenger-f  ......  Monthly  ..........  Journ.  A  Ptg  ......  1925     3     26      140     6.00 

Vern  Sanford,  Editor;  Texas  Press  Assn.,  Publisher,  1716  San  Antonio  St. 
Texas  Public  Employee  4-  .......  Monthly  ..........  Employment  .....  1946     8     28     138x2.00 

W.  Cleigh  Nease,  Editor;  Texas  Public  Employees  Assn.,  Publisher,  Box  2146. 
Texas  Ranger-f-  .......................  7  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Coll.  Humor  .......  1888     3     28     147      1.75 

Not  published  during  May,  June.  July,  August  or  January. 

Texas  Student  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  8040,  Univ.  Sta. 

Teo7^e^inJe°!!.r.!!a.!  jMonthly  ..........  Medical  ...............  1905     2     86     126  x6.00 

Texas  Medical'  Assn.*,  "Publishers,  1801  N.  Lamar  Blvd. 
TIPRO  Reporter.  .....................  Bi-monthly  .....  Petr.  Indus  ........  1948     8     27      140  x 

W.  E.  Turner,  Editor;  Texas  Independent  Producers  and 

Royalty  Owners  Assn.,  Publisher,  304  Vaughn  Bldg. 

True  West.  ...............................  Bi-monthly     •{^HUt?11'          195S     8     2?     148 

Subscription  rate  is  $8.00  for  12  issues. 

Joe  Austell  Small,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  5008  (31). 

BAIRDf  (E6),  pop.  1,821;  Callahan  Co.  (NC).  21  m  E  of  Abilene.  TAP  RR.  Oil  wells. 

Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  cotton. 
Star-H  .......................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1887     7     24     280     2.60 

J.  L.  Ault,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BALLINGERf  (E6%),  pop.  6,802;  Runnels  Co.  (C).  On  Colorado  River,  85  m  NE  of 
San  Angelo.  AftS;  AT  ASF  RRs.  Manufactures  rotary  filers,  mattresses.  Cotton 
gins:  nurseries;  creameries.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  cotton,  peanuts. 
Ledger  -f  ..................................  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1884     8     24     308     2.00          3.892 

T.  P.  Simpson,  Editor;  Francis  Perry,  Publisher. 
News  +  .....................................  Friday  .............  Ind.  Dem  ............  1933     5     24     210     1.50 

Ed.  F.  Cox,  Editor;  News  Printing  Company.  Publisher. 

BANDERAf    (E7%).   pop.    1,086;  Bandera   Co.    (SO.    48   m   NW   of  San    Antonio. 
Railroad  station,  San  Antonio.  SP;  MKT;  MP  RRs.  Cedar  timber.  Agriculture. 
Bulletin  ....................................  .Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1945     7     24     280     8.00        $1,560 

Hunter  Publishing  Co.,  Upper  Main  St. 

BANGS  (E6),  pop.  985;  Brown  Co.  (NEC).  115  m  W  of  Waco.  AT&SF  RR.  Cotton 

gins  ;  feed  mill.  Agriculture. 
Brown  County  Gazette  +  .......  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1923     6     24     224     8.00        $1,117 

Forrest  Kyle.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BARTLETT  (G6%),  pop.  1,727;  Bell  Co.  (EC).  40  m  NE  of  Austin.  MKT  RR.  Cotton 

gins  ;  cottonseed  products  factory.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  onions. 
Tribune-News  -f-  ......................  Friday  .............  Ind.  Dem  ............  1886     6     26     280     2.50  $961 

Robert  C.  Ford,  Editor  and  Publisher,  108  Wiest  Clark. 

Ctrcristton  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  sod  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  (tee.  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
cms,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRsmt  McNally 
estimste.  VIssued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  lee. 

BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Cotde  to  the  me  of  the  Directory  to  front  of  book. 

970 


x     $85,000 


318 
4,722 


4.00        §5,931 


$2,055 
70,882 


3,386 
429 


§1,215 

1940 
23,000 
*5,700 

$7,752 
7,230 

82,136 


(1,950 


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BASTROPf 


Estab  Coli*WidthTDepth   Sub 
Bastrop  Co.    (SE).  On  Colorado  River,  navigable. 


.     (G7%),   pop.   8,176 i   DMtrop   \>o.    IDJEU;.   wn   voioraao   raver,   navigaoie. 
28  m  SE  of  Austin.  MKT  RR.  Saw  mill.  Coal  mines;  oil  wells.  Diversified  farm- 


Cirt 


Ing,  ranching.  Cattle,  cotton,  corn,  pecans. 

Advertiser  -f Thursday Democratic 1858 

Amy  S.  Standifer.  Editor;  R.  E.  Standifer,  Publisher. 


7     28     280     2.50 


BAY  CITYf  (J8ft),  pop.  0,427;  Matagorda  Co.  (SE).  On  Colorado  River,  65  m  8W  of 
Houston.  AT&SF;  MP;  SP  RRs.  Rice,  flour,  veneer  mills;  cotton  gin;  hatchery. 
Fisheries.  Oil  wells ;  sulphur  mines.  Farming. 

f  Matagorda  County  Tribune -f Thursday Democratic 1845     8     24     294     2.50 

«  Tribune-l- {fatf'&Sun.     Democratic .1904     8     24     294  10.40 

I  Southern  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

News  (offset)  + „ .Thursday Independent 1946     7     24     280     8.00 

Hilda  Rae,  Editor;  Bay  City  News,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  481. 

BAYTOWN  (J8),  pop.  22,988;  Harris  Co.  (SE).  22  m  E  of  Houston.  SP;  MP  RRs. 
Manufactures  lumber  and  building  materials,  synthetic  rubber,  carbon  black, 
ink.  Oil  refineries.  Diversified  farming,  cotton,  rice,  figs. 


f  Evg.  ex.  Sat. 
Sun {&  Sun, 


I  Sun.  Morn. 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Fred  Hartman,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  90. 


Ind.  Dem.. 


1919     9 


22      294   17.40 
Sunday  circ. 


687 
8,477 

8,012 


$10,963 
{10,963 


BEAUMONTf   (K7%),  pop.  94,014;  Jefferson  Co.   (SE).  On  Neches  River,  85  m  E 
of  Houston.  MP;  AT&SF;  KCS;  SP  RRs.  Airlines:  DAL;  EAL;  TTA.  Port 
of  entry  with  extensive  commerce. 

Manufactures  petroleum  products,  synthetic  rubber,  oil  well  machinery,  wood 
products.  Rice  mills;  shipyards.  Oil,  gas  wells,  sulphur  mining.  Four  banks; 
bank    clearings     (6-80-58),    $326,888,652;    deposits     (6-30-58),    $144,485,393. 
33,048  electric    (res.)   meters;  80,826  gas  meters;  30,133  telephones.  One  TV 
station. 

1880      9      22      310  21.00**64,993 
Sunday  circ.**76,289 
Journal  +  ..................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem  ............  1889     9     22     310  21.00**26,05S 

Price  includes  Sunday  Enterprise. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies.  Prints   free  diet. 

merchandising  paper  monthly  (15th  of  mo.)  called  Beaumont  Retailer. 
The  Enterprise  Co.,  Publisher,  Liberty  and  Walnut  Sts. 
Gulf  Coast  Cattleman  and      "I 


ru,.^  A>- 


,.^ 
[Monthly  .......  {SSI? 

*  *Mkt- 


1935     3     28     140     2.00 


Louisiana  Cattleman 
and  Stockman  -f 

Ralph  S.  Cooper,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  2087. 
Redbird,  TheV   (offset)  ..........  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1951     5     22      180 

Students  of  Lamar  State  College  of  Technology,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


8,867 


2.00        t3,000 


BEEVILLEf  (GO),  pop.  9,848;  Bee  Co.  (S).  45  m  NW  of  Corpus  Christi.  SP  RR. 
Airline,  TTA.  Manufactures  oil  field  equipment,  soft  drinks,  brooms,  mattresses, 
feeds.  Oil  wells.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Cotton,  livestock. 

Bee- Picayune-}- .Thursday Democratic 1886     8     24     294     3.00   **3,493 

Geo.  H.  Atkins,  Editor ;  Beeville  Publishing  Company. 

BELLVILLEf  (H7%),  pop.  2,112;  Austin  Co.  (SE).  55  m  NW  of  Houston.  AT&SF 
RR.  Furniture  factory.  Cotton  gins ;  hatchery ;  poultry  dressing  and  locker  plants ; 
creamery.  Roundhouse  and  machine  shops.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  grain, 
watermelons. 

Brethren  Journal   (Bratrskel**^ 41.i-.           T>-U_J~.,=  IOAO     o     o«       no     1  en          t  RT« 

Listy)-f  (Eng.  &  Czech. ).JMonthly Religious 1902      2      26        98      1.50          1,576 

Rev.  Josef  A.  Barton,  Editor;  Evangelical  Unity  of  the  Czech-Moravian 
Brethren,  Publisher,  Route  1. 

Times -f .Thursday Democratic 1879     7     24     280     2.50        §2,739 

Edward  M.  Holder,  Editor;  F.  W.  Zeiske,  Publisher. 

BELTONf  (G6%),  pop.  6,246;  Bell  Co.  (EC).  45  m  SW  of  Waco.  AT&SF;  MKT  RRs. 
Manufactures  farm  machinery,  rock  wool  insulation,  desks,  chairs.  Cotton  gin; 
machine  shop.  Mary  Hardin-Baylor  College  (women).  Resort.  Agriculture.  Cot- 
ton, corn,  pecans. 

Bells,  The-f-  V .Saturday Coll.  News 1917  c 

Students  of  Mary  Hardin-Baylor  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Journal -f Thursday Democratic 1866     7     24 

James  H.  Russell,  Publisher. 
Progress-f  V   (no  adv.) Monthly .Coll.  News 1954     3     80      140  x 

Students  of  Mary  Hardin-Baylor  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  96, 
Baylor  Sta. 

BENAVIDES  (F10),  pop.  8,016;  Duval  Co.  (S).  65  m  SW  of  Corpus  Christi.  TM  RR. 
OH  wells ;  salt  mines.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  cattle. 

Facts-f- Friday Ind.  Dem 1926     7     24     280     2.00 

J.  L.  C.  Beaman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Drawer  "CX". 

BERTRAM  (F7),  pop.  X548;  Burnet  Co.  (SEC).  40  m  NW  of  Austin.  SP  RR.  Cotton 
gin;  feed  mill.  Cedar  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat. 

Enterprise .Thursday Democratic 1916     6     26     276     2.00        51,078 

N.  Oliver  Cox,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Vaughn  St.  Box  168. 

OreuUtk>n--**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  wJttne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubllaher't  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U»es  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  Inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xJtand  McKally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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t500 
$250 


280     2.00        §1,640 


14.500 


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BIG  LAKE  (C6%),  pop.  2.152;  Reagen  Co.  (WC).  63  m  SW  of  San  Angelo.  AT&SF  RR. 

Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Cattle,  sheep,  goats,  wool,  mohair. 
Wildcat  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1925     7      22      280     2.50        §1,050 

J.  L.  Werst,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BIG  SPRING!  (C5ft),  pop.  17,286;  Howard  Co.  (NWC).  75  m  NW  of  San  Angelo. 
TAP  RR.  Airline,  CAL.  Manufactures  oil  well  supplies  and  field  equipment, 
chemicals,  mattresses.  Oil  refineries;  cotton  gins.  Trade  center.  Oil  wells. 
Agriculture.  Livestock. 

Herald4-  (Evjf*  ex'  Sat'&  Democratic       1904      8     23      301   18.20   **9,529 

Jteraw-f-  ...................................  \Sun.,  Sun.  M.    u«mocra«c  .....  Sunday  circ.    **9,919 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  W.  Whipkey,  Editor  and  Publisher,  710  Scurry  St. 

BISHOP   (G10),  pop.  2.731;  Nueces  Co.   (S).  80  m  SW  of  Corpus  Christi.  MP  RR. 
Cotton  gins;  grain,  feed  mills;  chemical  factory.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  grain. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1911     7     24     280     3.00  950 

W.  E.  Newton,  Jr..  Editor;  Mrs.  W.  E.  Newton.  Publisher. 

BLANCO   (F7%).  pop.   718;  Blanco  Co.    (SEC).   48  m  N  of  San   Antonio.  Railroad 
station,  San  Marcos.   MP;  MKT  RRs.  Ships   wool,  mohair.  Diversified  farm- 
ing. Tomatoes,  corn,  oats. 
Blanco  County  News-f-  ..........  .Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1928     6     24     273     2.00  J435 

J.  N.  Houck,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BLOOMING  GROVE  (H5%).  pop.  786;  Navarro  Co.  (EC).  50  m  NE  of  Waco.  Nearest 
railroad   station,   Coruicana.    SP;   SLSW;   FW&D;   CRI&P   RRs.   Cotton    gins. 
Agriculture.  Livestock,  cotton,  corn,  hay. 
Times-h  ....................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1890     7     24     280     2.00  468 

W.  A.  Crawford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BOERNEf   (F7%),  pop.   1,802;  Kendall  Co.    (SWC).   30  m  NW  of  San  Antonio.  SP 
RR.  Feed,  lumber  mills.  Cedar  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 
Star  +  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1900     6     26     280     2.00          1,427 

J.  R.  Davis,  Editor;  W.  G.  Davis,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

BOGATA  (J4),  pop.  986;  Red  River  Co.  (NE).  24  m  SE  of  Paris.  P&MP  RR.  Oak,  ash 

timber.  Dairy,  stock,  truck  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  tomatoes. 
News-f-  .....................................  Friday  .............  Ind.  Agric  ..........  1910      7      28      280     2.00        §1,080 

Sam  C.  Holloway,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BONHAMf  (H4),  pop.  7,049;  Fannin  Co.  (NE).  85  m  NE  of  Dallas.  T&P  RR.  Manu- 
factures gasoline  pumps,  work  and  play  clothes,  mobile  homes.  Cotton  mills; 
marble  works.  Agriculture.  Cotton. 

JEvg.ex.Sat.&T    ,   ~  ^  1892      8      24     294      6.00        §4,793 

Ind.  Dem  ............  circ.         4793 


. 

Sunday  circ.        §4,793 

Aubrey  McAlister  and  Paul  F.  Miller.  Publishers. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Mon.  &  Thurs..  Independent  ......  1927     7     24     280     1.50        §1350 

Aubrey  McAllister.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BOOKER  (Dl),  pop.  619;  Lipscomb  Co.   (NW).  110  m  NE  of  Amarillo.  AT&SF  RR. 
Grain    elevator?    cold    storage    plant.    Agriculture,    especially    grain.    Wheat, 
barley,  oats. 
N«ws-f  .....................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1925     7     24     280     2.00  §490 

W.  E.  Campbell.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BORGER  (C2).  pop.  18,059;  Hutchinson  Co.  (NW).  46  m  NE  of  Amarillo.  AT&SF 
RR.  Airline,  CEN.  Manufactures  tanks,  torpedoes.  Carbon  black,  synthetic  rubber 
plants;  gasoline  refineries;  sheet  metal  works.  Oil  wells.  Stock,  grain  farms. 

N.w.-He»,d+ 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  C.  Phillips,  Editor;  Panhandle  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  209  N.  Mam  St. 

BOWIE   (G4).  pop.  4,544;  Montague  Co.   (NE).  68  m  NW  of  Fort  Worth.  FW&D; 

CRI&P  RRs.  Mattress  factory;  feed  mills;  peanut  warehouses;  oil  refineries. 

Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Grain,  peanuts,  cotton. 
Banner-f  _________  .......................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1957     7     23     280     2.50        §1,028 

Bert  Diznock.  Jr..  Editor;  D  and  D  Enterprises,  Publisher,  Box  181.  J700  —  Free 

News-f-  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1922     8     22     280     3.00        §2,900 

Emerson  Lynn,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  601  Liveoak. 
BRACKETTVILLEf   (D8),  pop.   1,858;  Kinney  Co.    (SC).  115  m  W  of  San  Antonio. 

Railroad  station,  Spofford.  SP  RR.  Cattle,  sheep,  goat  ranches. 
News-Mail  ................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1880     6     26     280     2.00  §325 

Mrs.  Thomas  J.  Hurd,  Editor;  Thomas  Kurd,  Publisher. 
BRADYf  (E6%),  pop.  6,944;  McCulloch  Co.  (C).  60  ra  S  of  Brownwood.  AT&SF  RR. 

Airline,  TTA.  Wool  scouring,  peanut  and  castor  bean  crushing  plants.  Bottling 

works  ;  cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  grain,  pecans,  cattle. 
rHerald-h  ...................................  Tuesday  ..........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1943     7     24     280     2.50        §2,984 

1  ^Texts^Ne^?*  }Friday  .............  Ind'  Dem  ............  188°     7     24     2?6     2'5°        *2*** 

I  L.  B.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRECKENRIDGEf    (F8),   pop.    6,610;   Stephens    Co.    (NC).    60    m   NE   of   Abilene. 
CRI&P  RR.  Airline,  CAL.  Manufactures  oil  well  supplies;  gasoline.  Creameries. 
Gas,  oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  grain,  livestock. 

(Evg.  ex.Sat.,  192o     8     24     294     6.00        §4,94« 

American  -f  ..............................  {Sun.  &  Mon.  Democratic  ........  A"*v  Sunday  circ.       §4>M6 

(.Sun.  Morn. 
C.  M.  Hall,  Editor;  Walter  Murray,  Publisher. 

Clrail^ion—  jHtSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jttne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
•us,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNtllj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fet. 

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Estab  Coll  0  Width?  Depth    Sub 
BREMOND  (H6),  pop.  1,141;  Robertson  Co.  (EC).  48  m  SB  of  Waco.  SP  RR.  Cotton 

gins.  Canneries.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  tomatoes,  cantaloupes. 
Pre««  ........................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1922     7     24     280     2.00 

P.  M.  Johnson,  Editor;  L.  D.  Pettey,  Publisher. 

BRENHAMf  (H7),  pop.  6,041;  Washington  Co.  (EC).  72  m  NW  of  Houston. 
AT&SF;  SP  RRs.  Cotton  and  cottonseed  oil  mills;  chick  hatchery;  creameries; 
Manufactures  brooms,  mops,  mattresses.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  poultry,  dairying. 


Clrc 


$625 


Banner-Press-f 


Democratic 1866      8      23      294    10.00    **3,495 

T.  S.  Whitehead,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRIDGEPORT  (G4%),  pop.  2,049;  Wise  Co.  (NE).  35  m  NW  of  Fort  Worth.  CRI&P 
RR.  Manufactures  brick  and  tile.  Cotton  gins ;  hatchery.  Limestone  quarries ; 
cotton  wood  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Index -f Friday Ind.  Dem 1898      6     24      273      2.50        $1,160 

Harlan  Bridwell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  986. 

BRONTE  (D5%),  pop.  1,020;  Coke  Co.  (C).  33  m  N  of  San  Angelo.  AT&SF  RR. 
Cotton  gins ;  concrete  products,  chemicals  manufactured.  Oil  refineries.  Agricul- 
ture. Cotton,  grain,  livestock. 

Enterprise-}- .Friday Democratic 1906      5     24      224      2.50  §796 

Mrs.  Ben  Oglesby,  Editor;  Ben  Oglesby.  Publisher. 

BROOKSHIRE  (J7%),  pop.  1,015;  Waller  Co.  (SE).  28  m  W  of  Houston.  MKT 
RR.  Gas  cycling  plant.  Rice  driers;  cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  rice,  pea- 
nuts, alfalfa. 

Times Thursday Independent 1913      7      24      248      2.50        §1,203 

Mary  Ann  Ernstes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BROWNFIELDf  (B4%),  pop.  6.161;  Terry  Co.  (NW).  40  m  SW  of  Lubbock.  AT&SF 
RR.  Cotton  gins.  Cottonseed  oil  mill;  sodium  sulphite  plant.  Oil  wells.  Agricul- 
ture. Cotton,  corn,  grain  sorghums. 

News-Herald     ..  Thurs.&Sun     Democratic          1937      8      24      301      5.00        §3,280 

Don  By  num.  Editor;  Curtis  Sterling,  Publisher. 

BROWNSVILLEf  (Gll%),  pop.  36,066;  Cameron  Co.  (S).  On  Rio  Grande,  144  m  S 
of  Corpus  Christi.  MP;  SP.  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airlines:  BNF;  EAL;  PAA. 
Manufactures  palm  leaf  hats,  cotton  compresses ;  fruit  and  vegetable  process- 
ing, packing  and  canning,  cold  storage  plants.  Oil  refineries,  chemical  plants. 
Shrimp  fisheries.  Trading  and  importing  of  tropical  fruit  center.  Two  banks; 
bank  deposits  (6-30-58),  $36,109,298.  8,960  electric  meters;  8,864  gas  meters; 
8,518  telephones.  Summer  and  winter  resort.  Agriculture,  especially  winter 
vegetables  and  citrus  fruits.  Cotton. 

Herald4-  fEvg.ex.Sat.A Indeoendent        1892      9      23      294  20.80**12,4*0 

tterald-t- \Sun.,  Sun.  M.lndependent Sunday  circ.**ll,655 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Freedom  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

1947      2      30      126      2.50  65O 

Controlled  free  dist.         3,500 
Welch  Richardson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  750   W.  Levee. 

BROWNWOODf  (E6),  pop.  20,181;  Brown  Co.  (NEC).  120  m  SW  of  Fort  Worth. 
AT&SF  RR.  Airline,  TTA.  Railroad  shops;  pecan  and  peanut  shellings;  bricks, 
glass  and  chemicals,  beverages,  dairy  and  food  products,  piston  rings,  woolens, 
gloves,  shirts,  plastic  curtains,  leather  belts,  mattresses,  sportswear  manu- 
factured. Daniel  Baker  College;  Howard  Payne  College.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Agricul- 
ture. Livestock,  pecans,  small  grains. 

[Evg.  ex.  Sat. 
Bulletin-f ]&  Sun.,  Ind.   Dem 

(.Sun.  Morn. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Norman  Fisher,  Editor;  C.  C.  Woodson,  Publisher. 

County  Progress .Monthly County  Gov't 1923      8      26      140      2.50 

Clark  Coursey,  Editor;  Associated  Pub.  Co.,  Box  419. 

Southwest  Service  Station      lM««fKiw  A«frt  A   A™<»«a  1948     3     25      14°     3'00 

Journal f  Monthly Auto  &  Access.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Howard  Harlowe,  Editor;  Texas  Service  Sta's  Assoc'd,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  762. 

Yellow  Jacket-f Friday Collegiate 1912      5     24     224      1.00 

Students  of  Howard  Payne  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BRYANf  (H7),  pop.  18,102;  Brazoe  Co.  (EC).  75  m  SE  of  Waco.  MP;  SP  RRs.  Cotton 
gins,  compresses;  cottonseed  oil,  fertilizer,  concrete  blocks,  shoes,  furniture, 
fabricated  iron  manufactured.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  cotton,  cattle. 


v.iio^ir^^a-L  Tti««fM«  /Travel  in 

Valley  Events*  .......................  Monthly  ..........  (southwest 


1900      8 


23      294    17.50 
Sunday  circ. 


§S,234 
§8,Z34 


1,370 

5'773 
2,330 

900 


[Evg.  ex.  Sat. 

Eagle-f •{&  Sun.,          Ind.  Dem.. 

(.Sun.  Morn. 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
Eagle  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 


1876      8 


23      294   14.50    **7,145 
Sunday  circ.    **7,302 


BUFFALO  (H6),  pop.  970;  Leon  Co.  (EC)  36  m  SW  of  Palestine.  MP  RR.  Cotton  gin; 
lumber  mills.  Gas  wells.  Timber.  Stock,  truck  farms.  Cotton,  peas,  watermelons. 

Press  + Thursday Independent 1930     6     26     252     2.00  $860 

Ray  E.  Fulks,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **S«pt.  A! B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  4 Nonpareil 
tms.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Ceturas.  xJUnd  McHaUy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSobtcription  included  in  membership  foa. 

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—  Estab  CoU*Width?Dtpth    Sub  Circ 

BURKBURNETT  (F8fc),  pop.  4,656;  Wichita  Co.  (NG).  17  m  NW  of  Wichita  Falls. 
MKT  RR.  Floor  and  feed  mill;  cotton  gin*.  Oil  field*.  Agriculture  Cotton,  grain. 
Star-f-  .......................................  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1907     7     24     280     2.00        $1,660 

H.  C.  Dodton,  Editor;  J.  W.  Brookman  and  H.  C.  Dodson,  Publishers. 

BURLESON  (G6).  pop.  791;  Johnson  Co.  (NEC).  12  m  8  of  Fort  Worth,  MKT  RR. 

Cotton  gin.  Diversified  farming:.  Oats,  cotton,  corn. 
News  +  ....................................  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1898     6     26     280     2.26  §396 

R.  G.  K.  Deerin*,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BURNETf  (F6K).  pop.  2,894;  Burnet  Co.  (SEC).  45  m  NW  of  Austin.  SP  RR.  Cotton 
gin.  Resort.  Cedar  timber.  Stone  quarry.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  livestock. 
Bulletin  -f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.   Dem  ...........  1878     6     26     269     2.00        §1,356 

Bill  Chamberlain,  Editor;  Mrs.  Bill  Chamberlain,  Publisher. 

CALDWELLt  (H7),  pop.  2,109;  Bur  lea  on  Co.  (EC).  65  m  NE  of  Austin.  SP;  AT&SF 

RRs.  Cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 
News-f  .....................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1884     7     24     280     2.00        §2,900 

Geo.  C.  Fall,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  88. 

CALVERT  (H6ft),  pop.  2,548;  Robertson  Co.  (EC).  50  m  SE  of  Waco.  SP  RR.  Cotton- 
seed oil  mills.  Sand,  gravel  pits.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Cotton,  tomatoes. 
Tribune-f-  ................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1879     7     24     280     2.50  §510 

L.  D.  Pettey,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  187. 

CAMERONf    (G6H).  pop.  6,062;  Mi  1mm   Co.    (EC).  48  m  S  of   Waco.  AT&SF;  SP 

RRs.  Cotton  gins  and  oil,  grist,  planing  mills;  creamery;  hatchery.  Diversified 

farming.  Cattle,  poultry,  melons. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1860     8     28     294     2.50        §3,212 

Frank  M.  Luecke,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CANADIAN!    (D1H),  pop.  2.700;  Hemphill  Co.    (NW).  On  Canadian  River,  104  m 

NE  of  Amarillo.  AT&SF  RR.  Grain  elevators.  Ships  hogs,  cattle.  Agriculture. 

Wheat,  cotton,  cattle. 
Hemphill  County  News  +  ......  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1937     8     24     808     2.00 

Othello  Miller,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  627. 
Record  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1889      7      24      280      3.50        §1,130 

Ben  R.  Ezzell.  Editor;  Ben  R.  and  Nancy  M.  Ezzell,  Publishers. 
CANTONt  (J6),  pop.  881;  Van  Zandt  Co.  (NE).  60  m  SE  of  Dallas.  Railroad  station, 

Edgewood.  TAP  RR.  Cottonseed  oil  and  feed  mills  ;  chick  hatchery.  Agriculture. 

Peas,  cucumbers,  peaches. 
Herald+  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1881     8     24     804      2.60        §1,455 

Thomas  E.  and  Jack  G.  Campbell,  Publishers.  Wills  Point. 
CANYONt  (C2H).  pop.  4.864;  Randall  Co.  (NW).  16  m  S  of  Amarillo.  AT&SF  RR. 

Lake  resort.  West  Texas  State  College.  Trade  center  for  ranching  industry. 

Agriculture.  Wheat,  barley. 
News  4-  .....................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent.  ......  1894      7      24      280     2.50        §1,750 

Bill  Cherry.  Editor;  A.  C.  Haley,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

**""•+  V  ...............................  Friday  .............  Coll*.*  ..........  »»  «  *«« 


Students  of  West  Texas  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
CARBON  (F5),  pop.  444;  Eastland  Co.  (NEC).  55  m  SE  of  Abilene.  MKT  RR.  Bank, 

Gorman.   Cotton   gin.   Ships   peanuts.   Oil  well.   Agriculture.   Cotton,   peanuts. 
Messenger-f  .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1904     5     26     262      1.00  - 

W.  M.  Dunn,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CARRIZO  SPRINGS!  (E9),  pop.  4.816;  Dimmit  Co.  (S).  82  m  NW  of  Laredo.  MP  RR. 

Frozen  food  processing  plant.  Oil  wells.  Stock,  fruit,  truck,  grain,  cotton  farms. 

Cattle. 
Javelin-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1884     7     23     280     8.00        91.039 

Fane  L.  Burt.  Publisher. 
CARROLLTONf  (Gl),  pop.  1,610;  Dallas  Co.  (NE).  4  m  NW  of  Dallas.  MKT;  SLSW; 

SLSF&T  RRs.  Feed  mill.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat. 
f  Chronicle  ..................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1903      8     24     294     2.00        §1375 

1  Farmers  Branch  Times  ...........  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1956     5     24     224     2.00        §2,025 

1  N.  J.  Sindik.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CARTHAGEf  (K5H),  pop.  4,760;  Panola  Co.  (EC).  26  m  S  of  Marshall.  AT&SF  RR. 

Hardwood  lumber,  baskets  manufactured.  Cotton  gins;  saw  mill.  Gas  wells. 

Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peas. 
Panola  Watchman  -f  ...............  Thursday  .......  Independent  ....  1878      8     24     280     8.00        §4,107 

C.  Applegate,  Editor;  U.  O.  Clements,  Publisher,  111  W.  Panola. 
CELESTE  (H4).  pop.  729;  Hunt  Co.   (NE).  40  m  N  of  Dallas.  AT&SF  ;  MKT  RRs. 

Processing  plant;  grist  mill;  manufactures  ladies  lingerie.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 

oats,  corn. 
Courier-f  ..................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  7     24     280     2.00  §535 

Jean  D.  Toney,  Editor;  Bi-County  Publishers.  Ltd.,  Publisher. 
CELINA  (H4).  pop.  1.051;  Collin  Co.  (NE).  85  m  N  of  Dallas.  8LSF&T  RR.  Cotton 

gins.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Cotton,  corn. 
Record+  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1902     8     24     808     2.60  §610 

B.  E.  O'Brien,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CENTERt  (K6),  pop.  4,828;  Shelby  Co.  (EC).  60  m  SW  of  Shreveport,  La.  AT&SF 

RR.   Manufactures   lumber  and   wood   products.   Diversified   farming.   Cattle, 

poultry,  watermelons,  tomatoes. 
Champion-f  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1877     8     24     280     2.00        §2317 

Bob  F.  Pinkston,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Clrod>tk.n  A  A  Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  wJune  and  Match  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.  O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  TAgate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population-  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vlssued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CENTERVILLEt  <J6).  pop.  961;  Leon  Co.  (EC).  40  m  8W  of  Palestine.  Railroad 
station,  Jewett.  MP  RR.  Saw  mill.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn, 
blackeyed  peas,  tomatoes. 

Leon  County  News -|- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1984     6     24     280     1.50 

J.  E.  Dickey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHILDRESSf  (D8),  pop.  7,619;  Childress  Co.  (NW).  120  m  NW  of  Wichita  Falls. 
FWAD  RR.  Railroad  shops;  cottonseed  oil  and  flour  mills;  cotton  gins  and 
compresses ;  bottling  works.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Cotton,  wheat. 

8     24     294   10.50 
Sunday  circ. 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Morris  Higley,  Publisher. 

Reporter-f Thursday Democratic 1947 

Shopper+ .Sunday Shopper 1958 

Paul  Ord,  Editor  and  Publisher,  109  Commerce  St. 


drt 


618 


§4*215 

54,215 


24 
24 


280 
280 


2.50 
9,761 


52,162 
—  Free 


CHILLICOTHE   (E8),  pop.  1,415;  Hardeman  Co.  (NC).  60  m  NW  of  Wichita  Falls. 
FWAD;  ATASF  RRs.  Cottonseed  oil  and  flour  mills;  gins;  compress;  warehouse. 


Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  wheat,  feed  stuffs. 

Chillicothe  Valley  News-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1898 

Mrs.  Eula  A.  Kennedy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7     24     276     2.00        §1,083 


CISCO  (F5),  pop.  6,280;  Eastland  Co.  (NEC).  50  m  E  of  Abilene.  MET;  TAP  RRs. 
Glove  factory;  tile  and  brick  works.  Gas,  oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Live- 
stock, peanuts,  cotton. 


§2,717 
§2,717 


§1,025 


§2,043 


11.080 


86,085 
56,985 


J.  W.  Sitton.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLARENDONf  (D8),  pop.  2,577;  Donley  Co.  (NW).  60  m  SE  of  Amarillo.  FWAD  RR. 
Cotton  gins.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  cattle,  sorghums. 

Donley  County  Leader -f Thursday Independent 1929     7     24     276     2.60 

G.  W.  Eastlack,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLARKSVlLLEf  (K4),  pop.  4,858;  Red  River  Co.  (NE).  80  m  E  of  Paris.  TAP  RR. 
Manufactures  lumber,  industrial  brushes,  professional  uniforms,  boats.  Pecan 
shelling  plant.  Cotton  gins,  compresses.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  oats. 

Times -f- Friday Democratic 1873      8     24     283     2.60 

Joe  Pinson,  Editor;  Clarksville  Times  Publishing  Co. 

CLAUDEf  (C2H).  pop.  820;  Armstrong  Co.  (NW).  29  m  SE  of  Amarillo.  FWAD  RR. 
Dairy*  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  cattle. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1890     6     23     196     2.50 

Wm.  J.  B.  and  Cecil  O.  Waggoner,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CLEBURNEf  (G6),  pop.  12.905;  Johnson  Co.  (NEC).  25  m  S  of  Fort  Worth. 
ATASF  RR. 

Manufactures  automobile  batteries,  children's  garments,  refrigerators,  furni- 
ture, tile,  air  conditioners,  tractor  parts,  truck  trailers.  Railroad  shops;  cotton 
gins;  cold  storage  plant;  poultry  processing;  milk  condensing;  cottonseed  oil, 
feed  mills.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  dairy,  turkeys. 

TI»e.-Review+ {s^'lu^M.  Independ.nt... ! 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Wm.  Rawland,  Publisher. 

CLEVELAND  (J7),  pop.  5,188;  Liberty  Co.  (SE).  45  m  NE  of  Houston.  ATASF; 
SP  RRs.  Manufactures  railroad  ties,  mine  props.  Veneer,  lumber  mills,  oil 
refinery.  Oil  wells;  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  rice,  dairying. 

Advocate Thursday Democratic 1917     7     24     280     8.00        §2,140 

J.  H.  Manthey,  Jr.,  Publisher,  P.O.  Box  368. 

CLIFTON  (G6),  pop.  1,887;  Bosque  Co.  (NEC).  36  m  NW  of  Waco.  ATASF  RR. 
Manufactures  garments,  tools.  Flour,  feed  mills;  cotton  gin;  machine  shop.  Rock 
quarries.  Agriculture.  Grain,  livestock,  cotton. 

Record -f Friday Democratic 1895     8     24     294     2.50   **2,141 

Robt.  L.  Baldridge,  Editor;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robt.  L.  Baldridge,  Publishers. 

COLDSPRINGf  (J7),  pop.  X500;  San  Jacinto  Co.  (EC).  65  m  N  of  Houston.  Rail- 
road  station  and  bank.  Shepherd.  SP  RR.  Cotton  gin.  Timber.  Agriculture. 

San  Jacinto  Times Friday Democratic 1912     7     24     280     2.00 

James  D.  Price,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLEMANf  (E5tt).  pop.  6.530;  Coleman  Co.  (C).  81  m  W  of  Brownwood.  ATASF 
RR.  Airline,  TTA.  Cottonseed  products,  brick  and  tiles  manufactured.  Cotton 
gins ;  nurseries.  Gas,  oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  oats,  feed  stuffs. 

f  Coleman  County  Chronicle -f.. Thursday Democratic 1983     8     24     290     2.80 

1   Democrat- Voice -f Tuesday Democratic 1880     8     24     290      1.80 

1  Milton  Autry,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLLEGE  STATION  (H7),  pop.  7,925;  Braxos  Co.  (EC).  90  m  NW  of  Houston.  SP; 
MP  RRs.  Airline,  CAL;  State  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  (men).  Dairy, 
poultry,  grain,  truck  farms.  Cotton,  corn. 

Battalion-f Isun'^M^.*'^10- Co!1 1879  7  24  28°  8'60 

Student  Publication  Board  of  Texas  State  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College, 
Editors  and  Publishers. 

Commentator,  The + Bi-monthly Collegiate 1947  8  28  140  1.00 

Students  of  Texas  A.  and  M.  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Goodwin  Hall. 


§3,676 
§3,514 


7,250 


£1.200 


ClreuUtkm-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubllsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Use»  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population- 1950  Census.  xftand  McNaHy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fse. 

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Poultry  Science Bi-monthly Poultry  Sci 1908     2     30      107   12.00        $3,015 

Poultry  Science,  Publisher,  Texas  A.  ft  M.  College. 

S°Ve^«!narian-f  V  JQuarterly Coll.  Veterinary.  194 6     2     32      119     2.00        Jl,850 

Students  of  the' s'chooV  of  Veterinary  Medicine  of  the  Texas  A.  &  M.  College, 
Editors  and  Publishers,  Goodwin  Hall. 

T6AagVi^ufturiJt "+  V jQuarterly Coll.  Agric 1941     3     24     280     1.20          1,000 

Students  of  the  School  of  Agriculture,  Texas  A.  and  M.  College,  Eds.  and  Pubs. 

Texas  A.  &  M.  Engineer -f 6  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Eng'g 1944      3     28      140x2.00        $8,600 

Students  of  Texas  A.  and  M.  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Y.  M.  C.  A,  Bldg. 

Texas  Aggie* Monthly College  Alumni..  1921      5      22      199x5.00        17,500 

Association  of  Former  Students  of  the  Texas  State  Agricultural  and  Mechanical 
College.  Publisher. 

COLORADO  ClTYf  (C5).  pop.  6,774;  Mitchell  Co.  (NWC).  On  Colorado  River.  75  m 
W  of  Abilene.  TAP  RR.  Manufactures  gasoline.  Oil  refinery;  cottonseed  oil  mill; 
cotton  compresses  and  gins;  feed  mill.  Sand,  gravel  pits.  Oil  wells.  Diversified 
farming.  Cattle,  cotton,  maize. 

Record* Sun.  &  Thurs.. Democratic 1905      8     22      294     5.00        §3,661 

Roy  V.  Fox  and  Joe  E.  Bell,  Publishers. 

COLUMBUSf  (H8),  pop.  2,878;  Colorado  Co.  (SE).  On  Colorado  River,  70  m  W  of 
Houston.  SP  RR.  Manufactures  concrete  products;  cotton  gins.  Gravel  pits. 
Gas,  oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  rice. 

Colorado  County  Citizen* Thursday Democratic 1857      7      24      280     2.50        §2,665 

Elizabeth  and  Truman  McMahan,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

COMANCHEf  (F5%),  pop.  3,840;  Comanche  Co.  (NEC).  26  m  NE  of  Brownwood. 
AT&SF  RR.  Cotton  gins;  canning,  cheese,  cookie  factories;  chicken  and  turkey 
hatcheries;  pecan  and  peanut  shelling,  poultry  dressing,  fertilizer  plants.  Diver- 
sified farming,  ranching.  Peanuts,  fruit,  grain. 

Chief* .Friday Democratic 1873      8     24     280     2.00          3,100 

J.  C.  Wilkerson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COMFORT  (F7H),  pop.  X823;  Kendall  Co.  (SWC).  48  m  NW  of  San  Antonio.  SP 
RR.  Novelties,  butter  manufactured;  chick  hatchery.  Rock  quarry.  Resort. 
Diversified  farming.  Grain,  wool,  mohair. 

News* Thursday Independent 1906      7      23      277      3.00        81,233 

John  W.  Belsey,  Editor  and  Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  218. 

COMMERCE  (J4),  pop.  6,889;  Hunt  Co.  (NE).  60  m  NE  of  Dallas.  SLSW;  SP  RRs. 
Cottonseed  oil  mill;  bottling  works;  railroad  shops;  flour,  feed  mills;  awnings, 
garment  factories.  East  Texas  State  College.  Agriculture.  Com,  cotton,  oats. 

East  Texan* Tues.  ft  Fri Collegiate 1919  cLt^llJtree  dist.         2,30? 

24      280      2.00        §2,138 


Students  of  East  Texas  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Journal-f Thursday Independent 1915      8 

W.  R.  Latson,  Editor;  Journal  Publishing  Co. 


6      26      308      2.50        51.748 


CONROEf  (J7)§  pop.  7.298;  Montgomery  Co.  (SE).  86  m  N  of  Houston.  AT&SF; 
MP  RRs.  Gasoline,  hardwood  lumber,  creosote,  carbon  black  manufactured. 
Foundry;  nursery.  Oil  wells;  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  truck 
crops. 

fEvg.  ex.  Sat., 

Courier j  Sun.  ft  M  on.,  Independent 1955     8     24     294   12.00        53303 

(.Sun.  Morn. 

Courier Thursday Independent 1892      8      24      294      2.60        $1,874 

Ed.  Watson,  Editor;  Rigby  Owen,  Publisher. 

Montgomery  County  News* Thursday Ind.  Dem 1921 

Mrs.  J.  W.  Coleman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  829. 

tlul     .  1964      3      26      140      2.00 

OM™+ 13 1!  •  yr I"? indeu..  2  cJ^ft  clrc.  VAC  7(02a 

William  B.  Wilson,  Editor;  Industrial  Trade  Publications,  Box  977. 
^                  .     ,  »    ,             ,                  .,  i  fPetroleum          1958      3      26      140     2.00 

Petrochemical  Industry* Monthly i  Process 'g  Controlled  circ.      $10,263 

John  H.  Latham,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  977. 

COOLIDGE  (H6),  pop.  1.062;  Limestone  Co.  (EC).  38  m  NE  of  Waco.  Nearest  rail- 
road station,  Mexia.  SP;  CRI&P;  FW&D  RRs.  Cotton  gins;  chicken  hatchery. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  poultry,  cattle. 

Herald* Friday Democratic 1904     6     26     280     1.00  5850 

John  Pearson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COOPERf  (J4).  pop.  2,860;  Delta  Co.  (NE).  26  m  SW  of  Paris.  SP  RR.  Cottonseed 

oil   mill;   cotton   gins;   cannery.   Agriculture.   Cotton,    small   grains,   dairying, 

poultry. 
Review* Friday Ind.  Dem 1879     8     24     308     2.50        51,960 

Richard  Stringfellow.  Editor;  Sulphur  Valley  Publishing  Co. 
COPPERAS  COVE  (G6%),  pop.  1.062;  Coryell  Co.  (EC).  26  m  W  of  Temple.  AT&SF 

RR.  Bank,  Gatesville.  Cotton  gins.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  oats. 
Courier* Friday Independent 1949     6     24      196     2.00        §1,2SO 

Al  Scott  and  Byron  Freeman,  Editors;  Freeman  Printing  Plant,  Publishers, 
809  Main  St.  Gatesville. 

CMIatiott-~**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPuMisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallr 
estimate.  Vlssand  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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CORPUS  CHRISTIf  (G0%),  pop.  108,287;  Nueces  Co.  (S).  On  Corpus  Christ!  Bay, 
at  mouth  of  Nueces  River,  130  m  SE  of  San  Antonio.  MP;  SP;  TM  RRs. 
Airlines  :  BNF;  EAL;  TTA.  Seaport  with  considerable  commerce.  Del  Mar  College. 
Oil  and  cotton  center;  livestock  market.  Manufactures  zinc,  cottonseed  oil, 
soda  ash,  cement,  aluminum,  oil  field  equipment,  caustic  soda,  liquid  chlorine, 
carbon  black.  Resort.  Six  banks;  deposits  (4-1-58),  $148,039,000.  48,997 
electric  meters;  44,100  gas  (nat.)  meters;  67,860  telephones.  Oil,  gas  wells. 
Shrimp,  oyster  fisheries.  Naval  Air  Training  Station.  Resort.  Two  TV  stations. 


Clrt 


301  23.40**57,626 
301  **71,477 

301  23.40**36,454 


7      24     280     2.50 


iCaller-f Morn.ex.Sun...Independent ..  .  1883  8  22 

Caller-Times -f Sunday Independent  ...1883  8  22 

Times  4- Evg.ex.Sun.     Independent     ...1909  8  22 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Robert  Jackson,  Editor;  Caller-Times  Publishing  Co. 

Nueces  County  News Friday Independent 1946  .  _.      

John  W.  De  Vine,  Editor;  Bay  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  1123  Kinney  Ave. 

Star-f Friday Democratic 1926  5  24     238     3.00 

E.  G.  Feil,  Editor;  Star  Publishing  Co.,  2747  S.  Port  Ave. 

Trompeta,  La  (Spanish)         liLr««*M»            w  «»•  1912      3      24      160      1.00 

(no  adv.) „ f  Monthly Religious UA        2      40      160 

Rev.  Maurice  Caldwell,  Editor;  Board  of  Church  Extension  and  Home  Missions, 

Publisher,  905  24th  St. 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.  Corpus  Christi-San  Antonio  Ed.  16,490. 
Universal  (Span.) Thursday Independent 1937     7      24      280 

Dora  Zepeda,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  4120. 
Verdad,  La  (Span.  &  Eng.).... Friday Independent 1942      7      24      280 

Santos  de  la  Paz,  Editor  and  Publisher,  910  Francises  St. 
Voice-Chronicle Thursday Ind.  Dem 1930      8      24     294      2.00 

Gabe  Garrett.  Editor  and  Publisher,  1115  Kinney  Ave. 

CORSICANAf   (H5),  pop.  19,211;  Navarro  Co.   (EC).  58  m  S  of  Dallas.  SP;  SLSW ; 

FW&D;  CRI&P  RRs. 

Manufactures  oil  well  machinery  and  supplies,  hats,  furniture,  chili,  boxes. 

Cotton,  flour  mills;  refineries;  food  packing  plant.  Wholesale  and  retail  center. 

Oil  wells.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Cotton,  pecans. 

(Light-f Tues.  &  Fri Democratic 1883      9      22      294      2.00 

J   Sun-f Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1894      9      22      29418.00 

]  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

I  L.  A.  Wortham,  Editor;  Sun-Light  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  106  S.  Main  St. 

COTULLAf  (E9),  pop.  4,418;  La  Salle  Co.  (S).  65  m  N  of  Laredo.  MP  RR.  Agricul- 
ture. Winter  vegetables,  broomcorn,  watermelons,  ranching. 
Record4- Friday Democratic 1898      6      26      280      2.50 

C.  E.  Manly,  Editor;  Manly  &  Manly,  Publishers. 

CRANDALL  (H5),  pop.  727;  Kaufman  Co.  (NE).  25  m  SE  of  Dallas.  SP  RR.  Bank, 
Kaufman.  Cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

Star-f Friday Independent 1908      5      24      238      1.50 

Inez  Crawford  Adams,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CRANEf  (B6),  pop.  2,154;  Crane  Co.  (WC).  110  m  W  of  San  Angelo.  Nearest  railroad 
station,  Odessa.  TAP  RR.  Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1945     7      24      280     3.00 

A.  G.  Adair,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  1176. 

CRAWFORD  (G6),  pop.  423;  McLennan  Co.  (EC).  20  m  W  of  Waco,  banking  town. 
AT&SF  RR.  Cement  tile  factory.  Limestone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  oats. 

Sun-f Friday Independent.. .1928      6      24      280      1.50 

Johnny  Sellman,  Editor;  Scllman  Publishing  Co.,  Box  37. 

CROCKETTf  (J6),  pop.  5,932;  Houston  Co.  (EC).  110  m  N  of  Houston.  MP  RR. 
Hardwood  and  pine  lumber,  cottonseed  oil  mills;  cotton  gins.  Timber.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Cotton,  corn,  cattle,  grain  sorghums. 

Courier-f Thursday Democratic 1890      7      24     280      3.00        §1,4OO 

W.  W.  Aiken,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Democrat -f Thursday Independent 1940     8      24      280     3.00        §1,960 

John  W.  Lewis,  Editor;  Lufkin  Publishing  Co. 

CROSBYTONf  (C4),  pop.  1,879;  Crosby  Co.  (NW).  88  m  NE  of  Lubbock.  AT&SF 
RR.  Cotton  gins;  grain  elevators,  irrigation  tile  plant.  Grain,  stock,  dairy, 
poultry  farms.  Cotton,  wheat,  feed. 

Review -f Thursday Independent 1909     7      24      280      2.50 

Walter  H.  Curry,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CROSS  PLAINS  (E5%),  pop.  1,805;  Callahan  Co.  (NC).  45  m  SE  of  Abilene.  Nearest 

railroad  station,  Coleman.  AT&SF  RR.  Manufactures  fishing  tools.  Cotton  gin; 

planing  mill.  Oil  fields.  Agriculture.   Pecans,  peanuts,  fruit  and  truck  crops. 

Review-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1909     7      24     280     2.00 

D.  J.  McCarty,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CROWELLf  (E8%),  pop.  1,912;  Foard  Co.  (NC).  70  m  W  of  Wichita  Falls.  AT&SF 
RR.  Feed  mills;  cotton  gins.  Natural  gas  and  oil  wells.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain 
farms.  Wheat,  cotton,  barley,  oats. 

Foard  County  News-f Thursday Democratic 1891     7     24     276     2.00 

T.  B.  and  Wm.  N.  Klepper,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  O Nonpareil 
emi,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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§1,692 

t2,000 


§3,828 
§4,050 


§3,112 
§9,278 


§S90 


§460 


§1,236 


§510 


1,315 


§1,578 


§1,58O 


62 


977 


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Estab  Cols* Width? Depth   Sub 

CRYSTAL  CITYf  (E9),  pop.  7,198;  Zavala  Co.  (SC).  95  m  SW  of  San  Antonio.  MP 
RR.  Canneries.  Cattle,  sheep,  goat  ranches. 

Zavala  County  Sentinel + Friday Independent 1913     8     23     808     8.00 

M.  Dale  Barker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CUEROf  (G8%).  pop.  7,498;  De  Witt  Co.  (SE).  180  m  SW  of  Houston.  SP  RR.  Manu- 
factures cotton  textiles,  cottonseed  oil,  butter,  cheese.  Poultry  packing  plants. 
Ships  dressed  turkeys,  poultry,  powdered  eggs.  Diversified  farming.  Turkeys, 
cattle,  cream. 

»~™*a-  JEvg.ex.Sat.ft.   *  ~  m  1894      8     24     287   12.00 

Record  + Jgun    gun  M  Ind.  Dem.  Sunday  circ. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Wednesday  circ. 

Sunday  and   Wednesday  editions   used  as  a  semi- weekly.   Subscription   $3.50. 
Harry  C.  Putman,  Editor;  J.  W.  Howerton,  Publisher. 

GUSHING  (K6),  pop.  479;  Nacogdoches  Co.  (EC).  140  m  SE  of  Dallas.  SP  RR.  Saw 
mill;  cotton  gins.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  tomatoes,  corn. 

News Friday Independent 1908     6     24     280     1.50 

J.  R.  Compton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DAINGERFIELDf  (K4ft),  pop.  1,668;  Morris  Co.  (NE).  40  m  NW  of  Marshall.  L&A; 
TAN  RRs.  Cotton  gins ;  saw  mills ;  nursery.  Agriculture.  Cotton. 

Morris  County  News-f Thursday Democratic 1885     7      24     280      1.00 

A.  M.  Bower,  Publisher. 

DALHARTt  (Bl%),  pop.  6,918;  Dallam  Co.  (NW).  75  m  NW  of  Amarillo.  CRI&P; 
FW&D  RRs.  Railroad  shops;  bottling  works;  grain  elevators;  chick  hatchery. 
Gas,  oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  alfalfa,  cattle. 

Texan-f- Ever.  ex.  Sun.. .Ind.  Dem 1901      8     24     294     9.50 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

A.  H.  Law,  Editor ;  J.  Kenneth  Hogue,  Publisher. 

DALLASf  (H5),  pop.  484,462;  Dallas  Co.  (NE).  On  Trinity  River,  85  m  E  of  Fort 
Worth.  CRI&P;  SLSW;  FW&D;  AT&SF;  MKT;  SLSF&T;  SP;  TAP;  L&A.  Air- 
lines:  AA;  BNF;  CEN;  DAL;  EAL;  CAL;  TTA;  SLI  (airfreight).  Oil  insurance 
and  wholesale  distributing  center;  important  cotton  market. 

Manufactures  refined  petroleum,  airplanes,  automobiles,  food  products,  ap- 
parel, machinery,  fabricated  metal  products,  storage  batteries,  paints,  varnishes, 
beverages,  chemicals,  cosmetics  and  sundries,  furniture,  millinery,  bread  and 
bakery  products.  Printing  and  publishing  houses.  Tourist  center.  Twenty-two 
banks.  Federal  Reserve  Bank;  bank  clearings  (5-31-58),  $9,812,408,000;  de- 
posits (6-23-58),  $2,219,276,757.  212,048  electric  (AC)  meters;  204,627  gas 
(nat.)  meters;  375,663  telephones.  Southern  Methodist  University;  Dallas  Uni- 
versity; Southwestern  Medical  School  of  the  University  of  Texas,  and  other 
educational  and  vocational  institutions.  Two  TV  stations. 

American  Gas  Journal ISti.ayr Gas  Indus 1859     £     JJ     \$     8'00 

The  Petroleum  Engineer  Publishing  Co.,  8th  floor,  Davis  Bldg.  Total  unpaid  circ. 

Aviation  Advertiser  ]itr™fMv  Avl«*inn  1956      2      28      no     8-00 

Magazine I  Monthly Aviation Controlled  free  dist. 

William  E.  Koup,  Editor;  V.  E.  Ressler,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Drawer  35282. 

Bankers  Digest -f- Monday Banking  News. ..1942     3     27      140     8.25 

Mrs.  Deli  Jost,  Editor;  Robert  M.  Pinson,  Publisher,  1234  National  City  Bldg. 

Baptist    Progress Thursday Baptist 1912      3      30      154      2.00 

Leon  Gaylor,  Editor;  Baptist  Missionary  Assn.  of  Texas,  Publisher, 
426  W.  Jefferson  (8). 

Baptist  Standard  (offset) Wednesday Baptist 1888      3      29      140      2.00 

E.  S.  James,  Editor;  Baptist  Standard  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  2222  San  Jacinto. 

B«uty  + -....Monthly Beauty  Cult 1968  <£at»JIw1&.  atat° 

Mrs.  Reybum  W.  Myers  and  Alan  Myers,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
1001  Camp  St.  (2). 

Campus  V Wed.  &  Fri Collegiate 1914     5     24     217     3.00 

Southern  Methodist  University  Students  Pub.  Co.,  Inc. 

1953     3     26 


Construction  Journal Wednesday {construction 


2     39 


140 
140 


5.00 


Cotton  Gin  and  Oil  Mill 
«-ess 


S.  T.  Reed,  Editor;  Graphic  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  2328  (21). 

Gin  and  Oil  Mill          lFtntly(Sat.)  ......  {* 

,   me  ..........................  J  t 


Controlled  free  dist. 


1889      3      27      140      3.00 


vProcess'g 

Walter  B.  Moore,  Editor;  Haughton  Pub.  Co.,  8116*18  Commerce  St.  (1). 
Craftsman-f Friday Labor 1913     5     24     210 

Wallace  C.  Reilly,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  897  (5). 
D.  A.  C.  News Monthly Club  Affairs 1988     8     28     140  xl.OO 

Sara  Love,  Editor;  Dallas  Athletic  Club,  Publisher.  Elm  at  St.  Paul. 

Daily  Commercial  Record-f.-lgJ^Tk  Sun  IS'Legal***0  ia79  4  2*  18530.00 
E.  Nuel  Gates,  Editor;  Mrs.  E.  Nuel*Cates,  Publisher,  614  Main  St.  (2). 

Dallas Monthly Cham,  of  Com....  1922  8  28  140  6.00 

Steve  Landregan,  Editor;  Dallas  C.  of  C.  Publisher,  1101  Commerce  St.  (2). 

D*sJorUawelr!!.!!!!.d  Jsti.ayr Women's  Fash..  1942     3     28     150     8.00 

Carol  Kirk'iand,  Editor;  Dallas  Fashion  Manufacturers  Assn.,  Publisher, 

Tower  Petroleum  Bldg.  ( 1 ) . 

Dallas-Fort  Worth  Construction  Record — See  Fort  Worth. 
Dallas-Fort  Worth  Texaa  Jewish  Post— See  Fort  Worth. 


Clrc 


$1,052 


§3,128 
54,102 
§4,102 


495 


1,495 


§2,45B 


*4,816 

1,233 

J3.000 

1,676 


341,721 
4,O61 

4,200 

952 
3,808 

6,737 


2.00        33,000 


3,600 

$6,000 

7,700 

4,834 


Circal*tkm-**S*T>t.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisner's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Noopanfl 
MBS,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCcunty  seat  PopoUtkra—  1950  Census.  xBsnd  McNally 
estimate.  Vlssued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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DALLASf  (Continued) 

Drilling Monthly... 

Publishes  two  issues  in  December. 


/Petroleum 
'"\Industry 


Estab  Co  I  $<»>  Width?  Depth   Sub 
1989      8      26      140 
2      40      140 

Controlled  circ. 

l«f  Contractor.  The .Bi-monthly Oil  Well  Drill'g..l944     8     26     140  x2.00 

Ed.  De  Weese,  Editor;  American  Assn.  of  Oilwell  Drilling  Contractors.  Pub. 
506  N.  Ervay  (1). 

Express  +  (Negro) Saturday Independent 1892     8     22     294     6.00   ++6.921 

Carter  W.  Wesley,  Editor;  Informer  Publishing  Co.  ww^*» 


CUt 


>13,40« 
6,685 


[Botany 
disi 


1982      1      48     102     8.00 

S.  W.  Geiser.  Editor;  Southern  MethodlHf University  Press,  Publisher. 
Plight  Magazine Monthly Avia.  Indus 1984     3     24     140     800 

G.  E.  Haddaway,  Editor;  Air  Review  Publishing  Corp.,   2700  North  Haskell. 
Insurance  Graphic Monday Insurance 1867     8     26      140     8.00 

Jack  E.  Coughlin,  Editor;  Graphic  Publishing  Co.,  Controlled  free  dist. 

228  W.  Seventh  St..  P.  O.  Box  2328. 
Insurance  Record,  The Thursday Insurance 1934     3 

J.  C.  Leslie,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Drawer  6770   (22). 


10,468 

£3,153 
1:1,051 


28      140      4.00       *2,717 

1938      2      38      131      8.00        12,588 

R*  Y;/F*.ylor>  Editor»*  Society  of  Petroleum'Engineers  of  the  American  Institute 
o^iri1}"1?  an<i  Metallurgical  and  Petroleum  Engineers,  Publisher, 
800  Fidelity  Union  Bldg.  ( 1 ) . 

Megaphone,  The 4  ti.  a  yr.    ..  .Coll.  Sports 1951     4     24      152  x2.00      $12,000 

National  Cheerleaders  Assn.,  Publisher,  11766  Valley  Dale  Drive  (30). 
Morticians  of  the  South  west..  Monthly Morticians 1947      8      26      140      3.00 

John  E.  Puckette,  Editor;  Hugh  J.  Farrell,  Publisher,  1814  Patterson  St. 
News-f Every  Morn....Ind.  Dem 1885     8     22     300  20.40**207,156 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ. **2 15,728 

Wm.  B.  Ruggles,  Editor;  A.  H.  Belo  Corporation.  Publisher. 
Oak  Cliff  Tribune  + Thursday Independent 1903      5      24     217      2.00        13.431 

Ray  Zauber  and  John  M.  Patton,  Jr.,  Editors  and  Publishers,  125  Centre, 
Odd  Fellows  News  of  Texas -f  Monthly I.O.O.F 1944      5     23      224      100        26,650 

Sherman  C.  Reed,  Editor;  The  Grand  Lodge  I.O.O.F.  of  Texas,  Publisher, 
Box  6809  (22). 

News!!^"^^!!..!?.*!!*8       ^Thursday Independent 1938      6      20      196      2.50        £6,120 

R.  Middletony'EditorV'Giles  E.  Miller,  Publisher,  Box  8184,  6930  Snider  Plaza, 

Petroleum  Engineer 18  ti.  a  yr Petroleum  Ind..  1929     8      27      140  *27,596 

Printed  in  four  editions :  Management  Edition  includes  the  entire  content  of  the 
three  specialized  editions.  Subscription  price  $8.00  for  one  year.  Circ.,  *3,851. 
Three  specialized  editions:  Drilling  and  Producing.  Circ.,  *  14,844;  Reftning 
Engineer.  Circ.,  *4,621;  The  Pipeline  Engineer.  Circ.,  *4,282.  Subscription 
price,  each  $8.00  for  one  year. 
Frank  H.  Love,  Editor;  Petroleum  Engineer  Pub.  Co.,  800  Davis  Bldg. 

Skeet  Shooting  Review Monthly Sportsmen  Int...  1947      3      28      143      5.00          7,848 

George  W.  White,  Editor;  National  Skeet  Shooting  Assn.,  Publisher, 
8409  Oak  Lawn  Ave.  (19). 


J 


1908      2      42      136      2.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 


1946     3 


28      140 
Controlled  circ. 


i  Monthly Drug  Trade 
Usher,  618  Interurban  Bldg. 
Southwest  Advertising  and  Ivnnfhitr            /Advertising 

Marketing [Monthly |&  Marketing 

Ted  W.  Mayborn,  Publisher,  2115  N.  St.  Paul  St.  (1). 

Southwest  Electrical Monthly Electrical 1947 

Southwest  Electrical,  Publisher,  8821  Eustls  Ave. 

Southwestern  Food  Journal.. .Monthly Retail  Grocer 1926     .     ,„      .„„ 

R.  Q.  Flournoy,  Ed.;  Southwestern  Food  Journal,  Pub..  809  Lacy  Bldg.   (1). 

Southwestern  Purchaser,  The..Monthly Purch'g  Ajrts 1921     2     40     140     2.50 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications.  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
J.  R.  Brown.  Editor;  Purchasing  Agents  Associations  of  Texas,  Publisher, 
Southland  Life  Bldg.  (1). 

(Cloth'g,  Dry 
Southwestern  Retailer Monthly j  Goods,  Art  & 

Annabel  Hoyt,  Ed.;  Progressive  Merchant  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  912  Commerce  St.  (2). 
Southwest  Furniture  News Bi-monthly fS"!?!1]^^-,.  1927     3     28     142     8.00 


8      28      140 
Controlled  free  dist. 
2      40      140      1.00 


1901      3      28      140     2.00 
Controlled  free  dist. 


Fiasco  G.  Moore,  Editor;  Retail  Furniture  Assn.  of  Texas,  Publisher, 
Box  4667  (6). 


1896     3 


(Farm  Imple., 

Southwest  Implement  Journal. Monthly ]H'dware  & 

(Supplies 
Ted  W.  Mayborn,  Editor;  Associated  Publishers,  Inc..  2115  N.  St.  Paul  St.  (1). 

Southwest  Review Quarterly {LH^^omt       1915     2     31      108     8>0° 

Southern  Methodist  University  Press,  Publisher  (5). 
Star  Post-f-  (Negro) Saturday Independent 1950     8     24     280 

L.  G.  Pinkston.  Editor;  Star  Post  Publishing  Co.,  8818  Oakland  Ave. 


27     140     1.00 
Controlled  circ. 


6.00 


1.486 
5,703 


>4.034 


7,320 


tl,357 


1:3,000 
*2,000 


*2,546 


>7,732 


4,747 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  faee.  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  TAtate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—I  950  Census.  xRand  ICcNally 
estimate.  V  Issue*  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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DALLASt  (Continued)  Estab  Coll* Width TDipth    Sub  Clrt 

Star  Tribune-h Wednesday Independent 1954      8     23     294  1,865 

Ray  Zauber  and  John  N.  Patton,  Jr.,  Editors  and  Publishers,  125  Centre.       30,000 — Free 
Story  Art  (no  adv.) Bi-monthly Story  Tell'* 1984      2      28      101     2.00 

Dovie  Yeatts  Insall,  Editor;  Nat'l  Story  League,  Pub.,  5886  Martel  Ave.   (6). 
Suburban  Tribune Thursday Independent 1943     5     24     224     2.00 

Roy  W.  Rovers,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8114  Lake  June  Rd.  (17). 
Texas  Banker  Record Monthly Banking 1885      3      26      140x5.00 

W.  A.  Philpott,  Jr.,  Editor;  Texas  Bankers  Assn.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  856  (1). 
Texas  Catholic,  The Saturday Catholic 1952      8      24      294      5.00 

F.  Gordon  O'Neill,  Editor;  Texas   Catholic,   Publisher,   2122   Kid  well   St.    (14) 

Tepubli^Acftcountant4- >i-monthly Accounting 1925 

LodC.  Allison,  Editor;  Texas  Society  of  Certified  Public  Accountants, 
Publisher,  1810  Commerce  St.  (1). 

1928     8     25     140  12.00 

Texas  Contractor Weekly Bldg.  A  Const 2     42     140 

Controlled  circ. 

Engineering  and  Public  Works  Issue  published  1st  Tuesday  of  month. 
Architecture  and  Building  Issue  published  3rd  Tuesday  of  month. 
Wm.  B.  Morrison,  Editor;  Peters  Publishing  Co.,  1400  S.  Good-La  timer. 

Texas   Dental   Journal  + Monthly Dental 1883     2     27      102 

Texas  Dental  Assn.,  Publisher,  8707  Gas  ton  Ave.  (10). 

Texas  Police  Journal               ITLT~~*UI,,  T  „„,  TP-/»~,'*  mco      o      oo 

(no  adv  )  >  Monthly.. Law  Eni  m  t 1953      2      32 

Bill  Broome,  Editor;  Texas  Police  Assn.,  Publisher,  1508  Kirby  Bldg. 

Texas  Professional                   liurt«*M«            Vnrr!«0-v5no.         1941      3      26      14° 
Engineer-}-  .    ..  ^Monthly Engineering 2      4Q      14Q 

Thomas  A.  Melody,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  7332.  Controlled  free  diat. 

Texas  Tribune-f .Saturday Republican 1913      6     24     210     2.00 

Barbara  Langley,  Editor;  Joe  Gennaro,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1423. 


53,100 
£3,000 
*17,9S1 

2      28      105  x2.00        J3.200 


>4,421 


4.00        $2,677 


115      3.00 


1.50 


4,000 


5,310 
§3,200 


Time.  Her.ld+ {I J£  JS£"° 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Times  Herald  Printing  Co.,  Publisher.  Herald  Square  (2). 
TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.  Dallas-Fort  Worth  Ed.  circ.,  *82,603. 


22     801  18.00**178,848 
Sunday  circ.**189,771 


Wall  Street  Journal +  JMorn.ex.Sat.  JNafl  Business, 

(S.   W.  Edition) [A  Sun.  \ A  Financial 

Dow,  Jones  and  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Young  at  Poydras  Sts.  (2). 
White  Rocker.  The Thursday Ind.  Dem 1945      6      24      203      2.60 

Elton  L,  Miller,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  11626. 
World Friday Church  News 1914      8      22      294      1.80 

Printed  in  49  separate  editions. 

Douglas  Tomlinson,  Editor;  All-Church  Press,  Pub.,  Life  of  America  Bldg.  (1). 

DAYTON  (K7#).  pop.  1,820;  Liberty  Co.  (SE).  35  m  NE  of  Houston.  SP  RR.  Timber. 
Agriculture.  Stock,  poultry,  rice,  cotton. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1964     7      24      280     2.60 

B.  A.  Tipton,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  278. 

DECATURf  (G4),  pop.  2,922;  Wise  Co.  (NE).  40  m  NW  of  Fort  Worth.  FWAD  RR. 
Dresses  manufactured.  Flour,  feed  mills;  milk  processing  plant.  Agriculture. 
Livestock,  dairying. 

Wise  County  Messenger -f Thursday Democratic 1880     7     28     294     2.50 

Phil  E.  Luker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DE  KALB  (K4),  pop.  1.928;  Bowie  Co.  (NE).  85  m  W  of  Texarkana.  TAP  RR.  Saw 
mill;  cotton  gin.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Tomatoes,  sweet  corn,  dairying. 

News-f Friday Democratic 1906      8      24      294      2.00 

Fred  Napp,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DE  LEON  <F6%),  pop.  2,241;  Comanche  Co.  (NEC).  42  m  NE  of  Brownwood.  MKT 
RR.  Peanut  shelling  plants;  mixed  feed  mills.  Ship  peanuts,  melons,  peaches, 
pecans,  dressed  turkeys.  Agriculture.  Peanuts,  watermelons. 

Free  Press-f Thursday Independent 1890     7     24     280     2.00 

A.  J.  Stricklin,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DEL  RIOt  (C8).  pop.  14,211;  Val  Verde  Co.  (SWC).  145  m  W  of  San  Antonio.  SP 
RR.  Manufactures  ice  cream.  Sheep  and  goats  are  raised  for  wool  and  mohair; 
also  some  cattle. 

*i  ji_     TT  •»_!>•  i                                J Evg.ex.Sat. A »    j^_^_  .1  __ A         1929      8      24      287    12. 00        49*893 
jpiews-ueraia-r ISun    Sun   M  'nuepenuenv. Sunday  circ.        §3.893 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Mrs.  Ima  J.  Fleetwood,  Editor;  Charles  T.  Pingenot,  Publisher. 

DENISON  (H4),  pop.  17.604;  Grayson  Co.  (NE).  8  m  from  Oklahoma  border,  10  m 
N  of  Sherman.  MKT;  8LSFAT;  DAPS;  KOAG  RRs.  Airline  CEN. 

Manufactures   cheese  and   dairy   products,   rower   saws,   post  hole   borers, 
biscuits,  cotton  duck,  blue  jeans,  boat*,  air  conditioners,  peanut  butter,  pickles, 
furniture,  mattresses,  candy.  Wood  creosoting  and  pecan  shelling  plants ;  rail- 
road shops.  Oil  wells.  Nurseries.  Diversified  farming. 
w«..M_i_  (Evg.ex.Sat.  A-,  ^^Mt         1889      8      28      297   18.20**12,252 

«erald  + (Sun..  Sun.  M.Independent Sunday  circ.**12,339 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Claud  Easterly,  Editor;  Fred  Conn,  Publisher. 

Press -f Friday Independent 1926     8     24     287     2.60  640 

LeRoy  M.  Anderson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  205  Main  St. 

CtrculatkM)— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jtine  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  J  Publisher*  •  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +U§e§  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCoonty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSnbftcription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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91948      6      33      296   24.00  **52*257 

§3,326 
*27,278 


n.ooo 


2,270 


§1,208 


1.890 


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DENTONf  (G4).  pop.  21,872;  Denton  Co.  (NE).  87  m  NE  of  Ft.  Worth.  MKT;  T&P 
RRs.  Flour  mills;  cheese,  garment  factories;  creamery;  brick,  tile,  food  prod- 
ucte;  peanut  shelling  plants;  bottling  works.  Texas  Woman's  University; 
North  Texas  State  College.  Clay  pits.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  cotton,  corn. 

Campus  Chat  -f  V Wed.  &  Fri Collegiate 1916     8     24     287  x2.00          6408 

Students  of  North  Texas  State  College.  Eds.  and  Pubs..  Box  6297,  N.  T.  Sta. 

Lass-0+  V l&VSun?'  Sat" Collegiate 1905     5     24     224     8.00        J3.000 

Students  of  the  Texas  Woman's'  University,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  3866. 

Record-Chronicle -f { Sun  ^Sif**!?  Independent 1903     8     24     294   18-20   **»»040 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Riley  Cross,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DENVER  CITY  (B4%),  pop.  1,855;  Yoakum  Co.  (NW).  150  m  SW  of  Amarillo,  rail- 
road  station.  Seagraves.  AT&SF  RR.  Oil  Wells.  Diversified  farming. 

Press -f. Thursday          Independent         1940      8      28      287      4.00        §2,077 

Berle  Snyder,  Editor;  Cal  and  Gene  Snyder,  Publishers. 

DEPORT  <J4),  pop.  784;  Lamar  Co.  (NE).  17  m  SE  of  Paris.  P&MP  RR.  Cotton  gins. 
Stock,  dairy  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  alfalfa,  feed. 

Times-f Thursday Independent 1909      7      24      280      3.00        §1,7O6 

Sam  C.  Holloway.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DEVINE  (F8H),  pop.  1,672;  Medina  Co.  (SC).  88  m  SW  of  San  Antonio.  MP  RR. 
Vegetable  cannery.  Agriculture.  Truck  crops,  corn. 

News-f Wednesday Democratic 1897      6      26      280     2.00          1,200 

C.  P.  Du  Bose.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DICKINSON  (K2%),  pop.  2,704;  Galveston  Co.  (SE).  18  m  N  of  Galveston.  GH&H; 
MKT;  MP  RRs.  Mineral  oil  refinery.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Vegetables,  dairy 
products,  figs. 

Galveston  County  Press -f-.. ...Thursday Democratic 1939      6      24      280      2.50        §1,921 

William  Law.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DILLEY  (E9),  pop.  1,809;  Frio  Co.  (SC).  60  m  SW  of  San  Antonio.  MP  RR.  Cotton 
gin.  Ships  peas,  watermelons,  tomatoes.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  cotton, 
peanuts,  sweet  potatoes. 

Herald Friday Democratic 1923      5      26      252      1.50  535 

Newton  Moore,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  294. 

DIMMITTf  (B8),  pop.  1,461;  Castro  Co.  (NW).  50  m  SW  of  Amarillo.  FW&D  RR. 
Diversified  farming.  Vegetables,  wheat,  corn. 

Castro  County  News 4- Thursday Democratic 1929      8      24      280      3.00  1,695 

B.  M.  Nelson.  Editor;  B.  M.  Nelson  &  Sons.  Publishers,  Box  67. 

DONNA  (Fll%).  pop.  7,171;  Hidalgo  Co.  (B).  45  m  NW  of  Brownsville.  MP  RR. 
Canneries.  Ships  citrus  fruits  and  vegetables.  Oil  wells.  Dairy,  fruit,  truck 
farms.  Cotton. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1919     7     23     280     3.00  §600 

Mrs.  Delia  Shankle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DUBLIN  (F5tt).  pop.  2.761;  Erath  Co.  (NEC).  50  m  NE  of  Brownwood.  MKT;  AT&SF 
RRs.  Manufactures  butter,  cheese,  peanut  products,  textiles.  Ships  cotton,  pea- 
nuts, turkeys,  raw  milk.  Poultry,  dairying,  ranching. 

Progress-f Friday Independent 1888      7      24      280     2.00        §1,756 

Albert  S.  Jackson.  Publisher. 

DUMASf  (Cltt),  pop.  6.127;  Moore  Co.  (NW).  50  m  N  of  Amarillo.  AT&SF  RR. 
Zinc  smelters;  carbon,  chemical  plants.  Refineries.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  cattle. 

Moore  County  News-»- Thurs.&Sun     Independent     ..1921      8     24     294     8.50         §3,280 

Daniel  E.  Alford,  Editor;  Dumas  Publishing  Co. 

EAGLE  LAKE  (H8),  pop.  2,787;  Colorado  Co.  (SE).  60  m  SW  of  Houston.  SP;  AT&SF 
RRs.  Cotton  gin.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  rice,  corn. 

Headlight-f Thursday Independent 1903      7     24      280     2.50        §1,625 

Fred  R.  Frnka,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EAGLE  PASSf  (D9),  pop.  7,276;  Maverick  Co.  (SC).  On  Rio  Grande.  180  m  SW  of 
San  Antonio.  SP  RR.  Manufactures  creamery  products,  bricks.  Cold  storage 
plant.  Tourist  resort.  Ships  spinach,  livestock.  Truck,  stock,  grain,  dairy  farms. 

News  Guide-MEng.  &  Span. )Thursday Democratic 1886      7      23      280     2.60        $2.150 

Harper  Sparks.  Editor  and  Publisher.  Box  216.  265  Jefferson  St. 

EARTH  (B8),  pop.  689;  Lamb  Co.  (NW).  62  m  NW  of  Lubbock.  Nearest  railroad 
station.  Mule  Shoe.  AT&SF  RR.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  grain. 


News-Sun -f Thursday Independent 1954 

Ross  Middleton.  Editor  and  Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  568. 


7      24      280     3.00 


1,236 


EASTLANDf  (F5),  pop.  8,626;  Eastland  Co.  (NEC).  56  m  E  of  Abilene.  T&P  RR. 
Manufactures  gasoline  and  crude  oil  and  clay  products.  Oil  wells.  Diversified 
farming.  Pecans,  peanuts,  watermelons,  cotton. 

Telegram  + {Ju|*;;  Thur8'Independent 1923      8     24     2S7     7'80        52>669 

Virgil  Moore,  Editor;  0.  H.  Dick  and  Joe  Dennis,  Publishers. 

EDEN  (E6tt)f  pop.  1.908;  Concho  Co.  (C).  44  m  SE  of  San  Angelo.  AT&SF  RR.  Ships 
wool,  cotton.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wool,  cotton,  wheat. 

Echo-f Thursday Independent 1906     7     24     280     2.00  5900 

Walter  F.  Dufrain,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OrwiUUoo— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Aodit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPuhlisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mate.  +No*p«refl 
tms,  12  to  inch,  f  Agate  lines.  14  to  Inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 19SO  Census.  xRairi  McNaOy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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EDGEWOOD  <J5),  pop.  884;  Van  Zandt  Co.  (NE).  55  m  E  of  Dallas.  TAP  RR.  Grain 
ersifie 


elevator.  Diversified  farming.  Tomatoes,  cucumbers. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1909     8     28     294     2.00 

Elisabeth  Roberson,  Editor;  8.  Neil  Harle,  Publisher. 

EDINBURGt  (Fll),  pop.  12,888;  Hidalgo  Co.  (3).  55  m  KW  of  Brownsville.  SP;  HP 
RRs.  Pan  American  College.  Vegetable  and  citrus  fruit  packing  and  canning.  Oil 
and  gas  wells.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruits,  winter  vegetables,  cotton. 

(Hidalgo  County  News -f Thursday Independent 1927  8  24  294  8.75 
Review-*-  /Ev|f-ex-Sat-*Tnrf*TWMi,?A«t  *&27  8  24  294  10.40 
xteview-f- \8un.,  Sun.  M.lndependent Sunday  circ. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Harry  Quin,  Editor;  Allan  Engleman,  Publisher. 

Pan  American +V .Friday Collegiate 1952      5     24     210  x 

Students  of  Pan  American  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

EDNAf  (H8H  )>  pop.  8,855;  Jackson  Co.  (SE).  95  m  SW  of  Houston.  SP  RR.  Cotton 
gins,  rice  dryers.  Oil  and  gas  wells.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  rice,  grain,  cattle. 

Herald-f Thursday Independent 1906     8     24     280     8.00 

Chester  Evans,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EL  CAMPO  (H8),  pop.  6,287;  W  hart  on  Co.   (SE).  70  m  SW  of  Houston.  SP  RR. 

Cottonseed  oil,  rice  and  feed  mills;  bottling,  meat  packing,  egg  drying  plants; 

creamery.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  livestock,  pecans,  rice,  maize. 
Citizen  + Tuesday Independent 1899      7      24      280      8.00 

Thomas  J.  McLeod,  Editor;  Mrs.  A.  A.  Sparkman,  Publisher. 
Leader  (Czech.  &  Eng.)      ..   Wednesday.     Ind.    Dem.     ..     1957      8      28      294      8.00 

Herschiel  L.  Hunt,  Editor;  Culp  Krueger,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1890. 

ELDORADOf  (D7),  pop.  1,668;  Schleicher  Co.  (C).  46  m  S  of  San  Angelo.  AT  ASF 
RR.  Wool  blanket  factory.  Ships  cattle,  sheep.  Oil  and  gas  wells.  Petroleum 
products  plants.  Agriculture.  Poultry,  stock  feeds. 

Success-h Thursday Democratic 1901      6      24      280      2.00 

Elizabeth  Elder,  Editor;  Fred  Gunstead,  Publisher. 

ELECTRA  (F8H),  pop.  4,970;  Wichita  Co.  (NC).  27  m  NW  of  Wichita  Falls.  FW&D 
RR.  Airport.  Manufactures  oil  field  supplies,  feed  products.  Oil  refinery.  Oil 
wells.  Agriculture.  Cattle,  cotton,  wheat. 

Star-News-f .Thursday Ind.  Dem 1921     7     24     280     2.00 

W.  C.  Stewart,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELGIN  (G7),  pop.  8,168;  Bastrop  Co.  (SE).  27  m  E  of  Austin.  MET;  SP  RRs.  Brick 
plant;  cottonseed  oil  mill.  Lignite  coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  canteloupes, 
watermelons,  cotton. 

Courier  (offset) -f      Thursday     ...Independent    ..1890     6     22     238     8.00 

Robert  L.  Bred  low.  Editor;  Harold  H.  Bredlow,  Publisher. 

ELKHART  (J6),  pop.  776;  Anderson  Co.  (EC).  11  m  S  of  Palestine.  HP  RR.  Cotton 
gins;  saw  mill;  oil  refinery.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peanuts. 

Record -f Friday Independent 1903      7     24     280     2.00 

Mrs.  Elaine  Gee,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EL  PASOf  (A10),  pop.  180,485;  El  Paso  Co.  (W).  Located  extreme  western  end  of 
Texas  at  junction  of  New  Mexico  and  Republic  of  Mexico  boundaries.  AT&SF; 
SP;  T&P  RRs.  Airlines:  AA,  AEA;  CAL;  TMC;  TTA.  Wholesale  distribution 
and  cattle  center.  Trade  with  Mexico. 

Manufactures  bricks,  cement,  flour,  cottonseed  products,  petroleum,  clothing, 
refrigeration  units.  Copper,  oil  refineries ;  mining,  smelting,  meat  packing  plants ; 
railroad  shops.  Seven  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $1,443,213,164;  deposits 
(6-30-58),  $248,070,296.  104,954  electric  (AC)  meters;  59.271  gas  (nat.)  meters; 
79,000  telephones.  Texas  Western  College  and  other  schools.  Resort.  Agricul- 
ture. Cattle,  cotton.  Three  TV  stations. 

Continental,  El-f   (Span.) Morn.ex.Mon...Independent 1926     8 


Circ 
5860 


§505 

§4,577 
§4,577 


1,500 


§2,650 


§3,749 


1,025 


1.882 


1.692 


495 


24     280   10.00        17,500 
Sunday  circ.        57,500 
Raul  Cuellar,  Editor;  El  Continental  Publishing  Co.,  218-20  S.  Campbell  St. 

KLabo°r  ^ocAte^"** j^riday Labor 1900     5     24     224     2.00  

Marvin  L.  ghsrfiri' Editor  and  Publisher,  228  S.  Oregon  St. 

{  Herald-Post  + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent. 1880     8     23     316   15.60^*42^33 
E.  M.  Pooley,  Editor;  Herald-Post  Publishing  Co.,  Mills  and  Kansas  Sts. 
Times-f Every  Mom...Independent 1879     8     23      315  23.40**56»066 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies.  Sunday  circ.  **77,768 

W.  J.  Hooten,  Editor;  D.  D.  Roderick,  Publisher,  Mills  and  Kansas  Sts. 

Prospector  V Wed.&Sat Collegiate 1914     5     24     224     2.00 

Students  of  Texas  Western  College  of  the  University  of  Texas,  Eds.  and  Pubs. 

o Catholic 1875     8     26     140     3.00      $10,000 


Rev 


Rev.  Gregorio  Goni,  8.J.,  Editor;  Revista  Catolica,  Publisher.  1407  E.  Third  St. 

Southwestern  Medicine Monthly Medical 1948   Cont?olled  f?ee  dist. 

Lester  C.  Feener.  M.D.,  Editor:  Southwestern  Medicine,  Publisher, 
310  N.  Stanton  St. 

EMORYf  <J4%).  pop.  648;  Rains  Co.  (NE).  28  m  SB  of  Greenville.  MKT  RR.  Cotton 
gins;  feed  mills.  Agriculture.  Tomatoes,  peppers,  poultry. 

Rains  County  Leader Friday Democratic 1887     7     24     280     2.00 

Earl  Hill,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


3,716 


§1,408 


CtraiIatio»-**Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *Jmte  and  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.  B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPnblisber's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Utes  Mats.  + Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ENNIS  (H5),  pop.  7,816;  Ellis  Co.  (EC).  88  m  SE  of  Dallas.  SP  RR.  Manufactures 
cotton  oil,  concrete  pipe,  carbon  paper,  paper  bags,  ladies'  and  children's 
clothing,  oil  well  and  chemical  handling  equipment,  feeds.  Ships  cotton.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Cotton,  grain,  dairy  products. 

1  Local  + .Thursday Independent 1892      8     24     294      1.50 
News-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1892     8     24     294   12.00 
United  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

FABENS  (A10),  pop.  8,089;  El  Paso  Co.  (W).  80  m  SE  of  El  Paso.  TAP;  SP  RRs. 
Cotton  gin  and  compressors.  Manufactures  cottonseed  oil,  cotton  cake.  Agricul- 
ture. Cotton,  alfalfa,  corn. 

Valley  Independent + Thursday Independent 1984      6     26     276     2.50 

Milton  P.  Massey,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  727. 

FAIRFIELDf  (H6),  pop.  1.742;  Freestone  Co.  (EC).  60  m  E  of  Waco.  Railroad  station, 
Teague.  CRI&P;  FWAD  RRs.  Cotton  gins.  Hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Cattle,  hogs. 

Recorder  + Thursday Democratic 1876     7     24     280     2.00 

Joe  Lee  Kirgan,  Editor ;  Fairfield  Recorder,  Publisher. 

FALFURRIASf  (F10H).  pop.  6,712;  Brooks  Co.  (S).  78  m  SW  of  Corpus  Christi.  SP 
RR.  Gasoline  refineries ;  creamery.  Oil  wells ;  gypsum  mines,  carbon  black  plants. 
Agriculture.  Ranching,  dairying  and  citrus. 

Facts  + .Thursday Independent 1906     7     24     280     3.00 

Howard  Behrent,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FARMERSVILLE  (H4).  pop.  1,965;  Collin  Co.  (NE).  17  m  W  of  Greenville.  ATASF; 
LA  A  RRs.  Cottonseed  oil  mill;  candy  factory;  cotton  gin.  Onion  center.  Di- 
versified farming.  Cotton,  corn. 

Times-r- Thursday Democratic 1885     7     24     280     1.50 

Martha  Fielder,  Editor;  Burton  Fielder,  Publisher. 

FARWELLf  (B8),  pop.  X  1,000;  Farmer  Co.  (NW).  90  m  SW  of  Amarillo.  AT&SF  RR. 
Manufactures  concrete  pipe.  Cotton  gin.  Agriculture.  Livestock. 

State  Line  Tribune Thursday Independent 1911     8     22     311     3.00 

Dolph  Moten,  Editor;  W.  H.  Graham,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

FERRIS  (HB).  pop.  1,736;  Ellis  Co.  (EC).  18  m  S  of  Dallas.  SP  RR.  Manufactures 
bricks,  ladies'  belts.  Cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  grain,  onions. 

Wheel-f Friday Ind.  Dem 1889     7     24     280     2.00 

Joe  H.  W.  Whittenberg,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FLATONIA  (G8),  pop.  1,098;  Fayette  Co.  (SE).  60  m  SE  of  Austin.  SP  RR.  Box,  cistern 
factories;  cottonseed  oil,  grist  mills;  fuller's  earth,  poultry  plants.  Oil  wells. 
Diversified  fanning.  Cotton,  corn,  livestock. 

Argus .Thursday Democratic 1875     7     26     280     2.00 

Geo.  W.  Bridges,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FLORESVILLEf  (F8%),  pop.  1,949;  Wilson  Co.  (SE).  20  m  SE  of  San  Antonio.  SP  RR. 
Blackeyed  peas  processing  plant.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  onions,  peanuts, 
dairy,  poultry. 

Chronicle- Journal  -f Friday Democratic 1877     7     28     276     2.60 

Sam  Fore,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FLOYDADAf  (C8tf),  pop.  8,210;  Floyd  Co.  (NW).  40  m  NE  of  Lubbock.  ATASF; 
QAAP  RRs.  Creamery,  cotton  gins;  hatchery.  Calliche  quarries.  Dairy,  stock, 
poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  cotton. 

Floyd  County  Hesperian  -f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1896     8     24     294     2.50 

Homer  Steen,  Editor;  Hesperian  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

FORNEY  (H5).  pop.  1,425;  Kaufman  Co.  (NE).  28  m  E  of  Dallas.  TAP  RR.  Cotton 
gins;  toy  balloons.  Poultry*  grain  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  onions. 

Messenger -f Thursday Democratic 1881     7      24     273     2.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  D.  McCain,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

FORT  STOCKTONf  (B7).  pop.  4.444;  Pecos  Co.  (WC).  150  m  W  of  San  Angelo. 
ATASF  RR.  Airline,  TTA.  Gasoline  refineries;  machine  shop;  cotton  gins.  Oil 
wells.  Ranching.  Sheep,  cattle,  stock  feeds. 

Pioneer-f Thursday Independent 1908     8     24     297     3.00 

Ben  Peeler.  Editor;  George  Baker,  Publisher. 

FORT  WORTHf  (G5),  pop.  278,778:  Tarrant  Co.  (NEC).  82  m  W  of  Dallas.  CRIAP; 
FWAD;  SLSFAT;  ATASF;  MP;  MKT;  SLSW;  SF;  TAP  RRs.  Airlines:  AA; 
BNF;  CEN;  DAL;  CAL;  TTA;  SLI  (airfreight). 

Oil  and  railroad  and  important  airplane  and  automobile  manufacturing  center. 
Important  grain  and  livestock  market.  Manufactures  oil  well  supplies,  foundry, 
metal  and  cement  products,  boxes,  clothing,  furniture,  begs,  soap,  leather  goods, 
chemicals,  creamery  and  food  products.  Packing  houses;  flour,  feed,  cottonseed 
and  peanut  mills;  railroad  shops.  Nineteen  banks;  bank  clearings  (12-31-57), 
$2. 061,288,787;  deposits  (12-31-67),  $703,264,064.  143,701  electric  meters;  129,- 
959  gas  (nat. )  meters;  200,469  telephones.  Texas  Christian  University;  Texas 
Weeleyan  College;  Southwestern  Baptist  Seminary  and  others.  TV  station. 

Bicycle  Journal Monthly Bicycles 1947     2     28       96     2.00 

Bill  Quinn,  Editor  and  Publisher.  606  S.  Main  St. 

140     3.00 


^Monthly Negro  Ints 1951     3     28 

Mrs.  Helen  Bonner,  Editor;  Good  Publishing  Co.,  1220  Harding  St. 

Cattleman  4- Monthly Livestock 1914     3     28 

Henry  Biederman,  Editor;  Texas  and  Southwestern  2     49 

Cattle  Raisers  Assn.,  Publisher,  410  E.  Weatherford  St.  (2). 


140 
140 


8.00 


Gift 


2,480 
3,986 


§560 


1,442 


51316 


§1,4O9 


§1,OOO 


§787 


§875 


§2,250 


§2,315 


§977 


§2,168 


6,300 
*»2,497 
*22,100 


Circulation—  **  Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  AwHt: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn,  I  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  XlUod  McNmJly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Churchwe«k-f  .........................  Friday  .............  Religious  ............  1961     8     22     294      1.90     *  15,625 

Printed  in  approximately  31  separate  editions  for  local  churches  in  Texas  and 

the  Southwest. 
Averill  Gouldy,  Editor;  All-Church  Press,  601  Talyor  (2). 

Commercial  Recorder  +  ..........  {a^n***8*1*     Business  .........  1903     5     24     210   83.00  J452 

J.  F.  Pollock,  Editor;  Recorder  Publishing  Co.,  S17  W.  18th  St.  (2). 

r>M.«  r™«+v  M—  a.  TTV   *  t™-lr«      /Int.  of  Avia'n     1945      5      23      230      3.00        12,000 

Cross  County  News-f-  ............  Ev.  3  weeks....  (in  g,we8t  Controlled  free  dist.          aioOO 

Tony  Page,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Meacham  Field. 

Dallas-Fort  Worth  IT*,,T,«.V,W  n***.*™,.*!  «       1967     5     23     213 

Construction    Record  +..  ./Monthly....    Construction     .  Controlled  free  dist.      m,700 

Bob  Craft,  Editor;  Construction  Record  Co.,  Publisher,  1026  S.  Adams  St. 

5     24     214     3.00          4,950 


JTh 


140 

133 
Bldg. 
209 


1.00 


3.00 
3.00 


12^)79 
3,400 

6,650 
9,511 

$65.000 
*76,528 


2.00 
(2). 
3.50 


140      2.00 


1,500 
3O,544 
S.OOO  —  Free 


21 
21 


196 
196 


J  6,0  00 — Free 
2.00  J4.874 
2.00  J2,957 


^Thursday Independent 1947 

J.  A.  Wisch,  Editor  and  Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  742. 

DeHerald  "Negro?!**  jThursday Independent 1943     8     24     287     8.50 

S.  R.  Prince.  Editor;" Associated  Negro  Press.  Publisher,  Box  1563. 
ni.nUir                                          M^fhw  /Window  A         1941     8     28     140     6.00 

DUplay Monthly {store  Diapjay  Controlled  free  dist. 

Louie  L.  Hulme,  Editor;  Branch-Smith  Inc.,  Publisher,  120  St.  Louis  Ave.  (1). 
FortWorth-f Monthly Ch.  of  Com 1926     3     27      126     2.50 

M.  W.  Taggart.  Ed.;  Fort  Worth  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Pub.,  114  E.  8th  St.  (2). 
Fundamentalist,  The  -f Thursday Baptist 1920      5      24      196      2.00 

Rev.  Roy  Tatam,  Editor;  Fundamentalist  Pub.  Co.,  Box  9446. 
Haltom  City  News Thursday Independent 1949     6     21      224 

S.  Stanley  McBrayer,  Editor;  Reporter  Publishing  Co.,  315  Main  St.  (2). 

|  Hep   (Negro) Monthly Negro  Ints 1955      3      28      140 

Jive  (Negro) Monthly Negro-Ints 1951     3      28 

1            Adelle  Jackson,  Editor;  Good  Publishing  Co.,  1220  Harding  St. 
International  Oilman  Monthly Oil  Indus 1946     2     38 

Charles   A.   Neal,    Editor;   B.    Orchard    Lisle,    Publisher,    Majestic 
Lake  Como  Weekly  (Negro). .Thursday Independent 1940      5      28 

W.  H.  Wilburn,  Editor  and  Publisher,  5529  Wellesley  St. 
Leather  Craftsman,  The -f Bi-monthly.     Leather  Craft     1956      3      25 

A.  G.  Belcher,  Editor;  Leather  Craftsman  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1386. 
Lone  Star  Scanner  + Friday Independent 1944      5      22      210 

Distributed  exclusively  to  personnel  at  Carswell  Air  Force  Base. 

Jerry  Griffith,  Editor;  Southwest  Magazine  Publishing  Co.,  715  Jones  St.   (2). 
Meadowbrook  Herald,  The  +  . Thursday Shopper 1943      8      24      294 

J.  S.  Perry,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2912  East  Rosedale  St. 

(North  Fort  Worth  News-f Thursday Independent 1909 
River  Oaks  News-f- Thursday Independent 1942 
Boyden  Underwood,  Publisher,  2135  Jacksboro  Hwy.   (14). 

Polytechnic  Herald -f Thursday Independent 1929 

James  Ross,  Editor;  J.  S.  Perry,  Publisher,  2912  E.  Rosedale  St.  (5). 

iEvg.  ex.  Sat. 
ft  Sun.,  Independent 

Sun.  Morn. 
_ 

W.  R.  Humphrey,  Editor;  Fort  Worth  Press,  Publisher  (1). 
River  Oaks  News — See  North  Fort  Worth  News. 

Sepia  (Negro) Monthly Negro  Ints 1954     3     30 

Mrs.  Adelle  Jackson,  Editor;  Good  Publishing  Co.,  1220  Harding  St. 

Shopper-f- Sunday Shopping 1936      8      22      301      102,500 — Free 

Homer  Tomlinson,  Editor;  Fort  Worth  Shopper,  Publisher,  601  Taylor  St.  (2). 

SkiffV-f- Wed.  &  Fri Collegiate 1902      5      23      294   xS.OO 

Department  of  Journalism,  Texas  Christian  Univ.,  Editor  and  Publisher   (9). 

Louie  L.  Huime,  lEditor;  Southern  Florist  Publishing  Co..  120  St.  Louis  St.  (1). 

Southwestern  Railway  JMonthly R.  R.  Labor 1907     3     26     140     2.00 

journal  -t- •**•] 

Bill  Haworth,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1971. 

c*      T  i  ™«  A.                         /Every  Morn.     T    -  ~m  1895     8     22     301  30.00**!  12,121 

StAr-Telegram-f- \AEvg.ex.Sun.   Ind>  Dcm Evening  circ.**l 37,506 

Color  Advertising  Accepted.  See  also  Texas  Ranch  and  Farm.  Sunday  circ.  **22 1,809 

John  Ellis,  Editor;  Carter  Publications,  Inc.,  Seventh  and  Taylor  Ste.  (1). 
Texas  Ranch  and  Farm +  ..   .Monthly Agriculture 5     22     200 

This  is  A  separate  section  circulated  with  the  second  Sunday  issue  of  the  Star- 
Telegram  each  month. 

Amon  G.  Carter,  Jr.,  Publisher,  Seventh  and  Taylor  Sta.  (1). 
TribuneH- Friday Church  News 1916      8     22      294 

Printed  in  36  separate  editions. 

Douglas  Tomlinson,  Editor;  All-Church  Press,  Publisher,  601  Taylor  St. 

TV  Guide— See  Radnor.  Pa.  Dallas-Fort  Worth  Ed.,  circ.,  *82,603. 

Venetian  Blind  News .Monthly Ven.  Blinds 1937     2     28      112 

Jack  Murray,  Editor;  Venetian  Blind  News,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  7074. 


8      24      294     J12.000 — Free 


23      200   13.20  **57,861 
Sunday  circ.  **55,305 


154      3.00     *50,632 


4,500 


*5,5«6 


3,000 


$227,662 


1.80 
(2). 


*20,572 


2.00        J2.974 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPuUisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Usea  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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FORT  WORTHf  (Continued)  Esttb  Cols  0  Width  VDipth    Sub 

Weekly  Livestock  iThursdav          /Livestock  A       1909     5      28      224     2.00 

Reporter-*-   f  xnursaay ( pouitry  Controlled  free  dist. 

Ted  Gouldy,  Editor;  Gouldy  Typesetting  Co.,  Pub.,  122  E.  Exchange  Ave. 


(6). 


Clre 
8,760 
9,860 


FRANKLINf  (H8%),  pop.  1,209;  Robertson  Co.   (EC).  52  m  SE  of  Waco.  MP  RR. 

Grist  mill;  cotton  gins;  bottling  works.  Diversified  farming. 
Favorite  ........................  ...........Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1931     5     24     288     1.60  {300 

John  Rutherford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Texan-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1880     7     23     280     2.00        51,200 

Betty  Supak.  Editor;  Herman  Yezak,  Publisher. 

FRANKSTON    (J6H).  pop.   1,050;  Anderson  Co.    (EC).  24  m  NE  of  Palestine.  SP 
RR.  Saw  mill;  crate  factory;  cotton  gins.  Ships  tomatoes.  Fruit,  truck  farms. 
Cotton,  tomatoes,  watermelons,  dairying. 
Citizen  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1910      7      23      280     2.00  926 

Quanah  Price,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FREDERICKSBURCf  (F7%),  pop.  3,854;  Gillespie  Co.  (SEC).  69  m  NW  of  San 
Antonio.  Railroad  station,  Comfort;  SP  RR.  Manufactures  mattresses,  mohair, 
saddles.  Cold  storage  lockers;  peanut  and  peanut  oil  processing  plant.  Resort, 
hunting.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  peanuts,  cattle. 

Radio  Post-f  ...........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1922     8     24     294     2.50        83,060 

Fred  Dietel,  Editor;  Wm.  Dietel  &  Sons,  Publishers. 

Standard  -f  ................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1888     8     24      280     2.50    **2,505 

Arthur  H.  Kowert,  Editor;  Fredericksburg  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

FREEPORT  (J8%),  pop.  6,012;  Brazoria  Co.  (SE).  On  Gulf  of  Mexico,  at  mouth  of 
Brazos  River.  60  m  8  of  Houston.  MP  RR.  Chemical  factories.  Resort,  fishing. 
Sulphur  mines  and  refineries.  Fisheries.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  vegetables. 

Brazosport  Facts-f  .................  l^^'  Satt  Independent  .......  1913     9     22     294   12.00 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Glenn  Heath,  Editor;  Review  Publishers,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  1055. 

FREER  (F9%),  pop.  2,280;  Duval  Co.  (S).  87  m  W  of  Corpus  Christi.  Bank  and  rail- 

road station,  San  Diego.  TM  RR.  Oil  wells.  Stock  farms. 
Enterprise-f-  .............................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1933     7      24      280     2.00 

V.  F.  Guthrie,  Publisher. 

FRIONA   (B3),  pop.   1,202;  Farmer  Co.   (NW).   65  m  SW  of  Amarillo.  AT&SF  RR. 

Ships  cattle,  grain.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  cattle,  alfalfa,  soy  beans. 
Star-f  .......................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1925      7      24      280      8.00 

Dave  McReynolds,  Editor;  W.  H.  Graham,  Publisher. 

FRISCO   (H4).  pop.  786;  Collin  Co.    (NE).  20  m  N  of  Dallas.  SLSF&T  RR.  Cotton 

gins.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  cattle,  corn. 
Journal  +  ..................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1902     7      24     280      1.00 

Don  Bagwell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FROST  (H5%),  pop.  586;  Navarro  Co.   (EC).  45  m  NE  of  Waco.  Railroad  station, 

Mertens.  MP  RR.  Cotton  gins.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  oats,  livestock. 

Enterprise-f  ............................  .Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1890      7      24      280      2.00 

W.  A.  Crawford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GAINESVILLEf    (G4),  pop.   11,246;  Cooke  Co.    (NE).  36  m   W  of  Sherman.   MKT; 
AT&SF  RRs.  Manufactures  ice  cream,  flour.  Oil  refinery;  iron  foundry;  railroad 
shops.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  wheat,  livestock. 
Register  and  Messenger  -f  .....  Evg.  ex.  Sun.  ..Democratic  ........  1886      8      24      294    18.00 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Register  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

GALENA  PARK  (Jl),  pop.  7,186;  Harris  Co.  (SE).  Adjoins  Houston  on  the  East.  MP 

RR.  Residential. 
Reporter  (offset)  4-  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  5     24     224     2.00 

The  Bayou  Publishing  Co.,  1811  Clinton  Drive. 

GAJLVESTONf  (K8),  pop.  66,568;  Galveston  Co.  (SE).  On  Gulf  of  Mexico  and  on 
Galveston  Island  at  mouth  of  Galveston  Bay,  50  m  SE  of  Houston.  CRI&P; 
FW&D:  SP;  AT&SF;  MP;  MKT  RRs.  Airline.  TTA. 

Important  port  for  cotton,  sulphur,  grain.  Manufactures  nails,  wire,  beverages. 
Packing  plant;  dry  docks.  Five  banks;  deposits,  $184.360,319.  20,981  electric 
meters;  18,759  gas  (nat.)  meters;  30,325  telephones.  Fisheries.  Tourist  resort. 
Sulphur  mines.  TV  station. 

.T,      T«H   n«™ 
rn....Ind.  Dem  ............ 


§7,300 


475 


51,250 


865 


55,441 


1,408 


rM.».j.  T^O™M™.T,      T«H   n«™  8      22      297   19.80**17,«27 

f  News-f  .....................................  Every  Morn....Ind.  Dem  ............  Sunday  circ.  **22,  168 

J  C.  E.  McClelland,  Editor;  News  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  News-Tribune  Bldg. 

1  Tribune-h  .................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem  ............  1880      8      22      297   13.20**1O,50O 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
1  C.  E.  McClelland,  Editor:  News  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  News-Tribune  Bldg. 

TV  Guide  —  See  Radnor,  Pa.  Houston-Galveston  Ed.,  circ.,  -£47,222. 
GANADO  (H8%),  pop.  1,258;  Jackson  Co.  (SE).  80  m  SW  of  Houston.  SP  RR.  Cotton 

gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  rice,  grain. 
Tribune-f-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1989     8     24     280     2.00  5900 

John  E.  Janacek,  Editor  ;  Malec  Bros.  Publishing  Co.,  Yoakum. 
GARLAND  (Hl%),  pop.  10,571;  Dallas  Co.  (NE).  14  m  NE  of  Dallas.  AT&SF;  MKT 

RRs.   Manufactures   airframe  components,   oil   field  equipment,  aluminum   die 

castings,    hats,    pickles,    crates,    feed,    dairy    products.    Ships    cotton,    onions. 

Agriculture.  Cotton,  onions,  corn. 
Herald4-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1960     5     24     224     2.00          1,615 

W.  H.  Bradfleld,  Jr.,  Editor;  W.  H.  Bradfield,  Sr.,  Publisher.  618  State  St. 

Circulation—  **SeptTA.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee, 

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GARLAND  (Continued)  Esttb  Colt* Width TDtpth   Sub  Circ 

v— .0.  JF8£,?** Sat*  T«^   n-™  1887     8     24     801     7.20        56,449 

riews-t". ......<«  Sun.,  Ind.  Dem Q.,«»J«W  «i»»         iA^^a 

[Sun.  Morn.  Sunday  circ.       96,449 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
W.  H.  BradfieJd,  Jr.,  Editor. 

Times-Reporter  +   (offset) Thurs.  ft  Sun..Independent 1957     6     22     224     2.00        §2,783 

Bert  Shipp.  Editor;  Phil  McMullen,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  217. 

GARRISON  (K5tt).  pop.  699;  Nacogdoches  Co.  (EC).  150  m  NE  of  Houston.  SP  RR. 
Cotton  gins;  saw  mill,  creosote,  brick  and  tile  plants.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Cattle,  tomatoes,  watermelons. 

News Friday Democratic 1937     7     28     276     2.50  980 

C.  C.  Travis.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Texas   Broiler  Grower Monthly Broilers 1966     5     24     224      1.00          3,000 

Mrs.  N.  C.  Garrison.  Editor;  N.  C.  Garrison.  Publisher. 

GATESVILLEf   (G6),  pop.  8.856;  Coryell  Co.   (EC).  40  m  W  of  Waco.  SLSW  RR. 

Concrete  blocks,  plastic  products  manufactured ;  cotton  gins.  Dairy,  stock,  grain 

farms.  Oats,  poultry. 
Coryell  County  News -f Tues.  ft  Fri Democratic 1932     6     24     224     2.00          *731 

W.  Mat  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Messenger  and  Star- Forum +Friday Democratic 1881     7     24     280     2.00    **3,334 

J.  F.  Post  and  Sterling  Edwards,  Publishers. 

GEORGETOWN!  (G7).  pop.  4.951;  Williamson  Co.  (EC).  80  m  N  of  Austin.  MP; 
MKT  RRs.  Cottonseed  oil  and  feed  mills.  Southwestern  University.  Agricul- 
ture. Cotton,  oats,  corn. 

Megaphone  V Friday Collegiate 1907     5     24     224      1.00 

Students  of  Southwestern  University.  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  14. 


y Collegiate,.... 1881      2      28      126  x  760 

Students  Association  ^f'  South  western  University.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Williamson  County  Sun  + Thursday Ind.  Dem 1877      8     24     294     2.50        53.217 

Fred  Millholin,  Editor;  Don  Scarbrough,  Publisher,  Box  39. 

GEORGE  WESTf  (F9),  pop.  1.588:  Live  Oak  Co.  (S).  65  m  NW  of  Corpus  Christi. 
MP  RR.  Cotton  gins;  saw  mills;  tile  factory;  grain  elevator.  Diversified  farm- 
ing. Livestock,  cotton,  corn. 


y Independent 1916     7      24      280      8.00  6716 

William  H.  Kennedy  and  Carter  Snooks,  Publishers. 

GIDDINGSf  (H7%).  pop.  2.582;  Lee  Co.  (SEC).  50  m  E  of  Austin.  SP  RR.  Cream, 
ery;  mixed  feed  mills;  peanut  shelling,  egg  breaking  and  freezing  plants.  Di- 
versified farming.  Peanuts,  cotton,  vegetables. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1888      6      24      224     2.00        62,600 

Mrs.  Ida  Bloh  Bloom.  Editor;  Giddings  News  Publishing  Co. 

Star-f Thursday Democratic 1940     7     24     280     2.00          1,825 

Durwood  L.  Fuchs.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GILMERf  (K6).  pop.  4,096;  Upshur  Co.  (NE).  110  m  E  of  Dallas.  SLSW  RR.  Fertilizer, 
flooring,  saw  mills:  Oil  wells;  iron  ore  mines;  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Poul- 
try, cattle,  sweet  potatoes. 

Mirror-f Thursday Democratic 1877     8     24     294     2.56 

R.  H.  Laschinger  and  Ray  H.  Greene.  Publishers. 

GLADEWATER  (K5),  pop.  5,806;  Gregg  Co.  (NE).  70  m  W  of  Shreveport,  La.  TAP 
RR.  Gasoline,  petroleum  refineries;  lumber  mills;  furniture,  clothing,  oil  field 
truck  beds  and  trailers,  wagons  manufactured.  Oil  wells;  pine,  oak  timber. 
Agriculture.  Sweet  potatoes,  corn,  cattle. 


i   n  —  1910      8      24      294      9.00        84,100 

'•  Dem Sunday  circ.       84,100 


[Sun.  Morn. 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Harry  Kates,  Publisher.  Glade  and  Dean  Sta. 

GLEN  ROSEf  (G6),  pop.  1.254;  Somervell  Co.  (NEC).  50  m  8W  of  Fort  Worth. 
Railroad  station,  Walnut  Springs.  MKT  RR.  Manufactures  dresses,  mineral 
water.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  cattle,  grain,  peanuts. 

Reporter-f Friday Democratic 1903     6     26     280     2.00  86B7 

Charles  W.  Gibbs,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GOLDTHWAITEt  (F6),  pop.  1.566;  Mills  Co.  (NEC).  88  m  SB  of  Brown  wood.  ATftSF 
RR.  Ships  wool,  mohair.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  pecans,  grain,  poultry,  peaches. 

Eagle-f- .Thursday Independent 1894     7     24     276     8.00        51,715 

Victor  E.  Koleber.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GOLIADt   (G9),  pop.  1,584;  Goliad  Co.   (8).  65  m  NW  of  Corpus  Christi.  SP  RR. 

Cotton  gins;  feed  milL  Oil  and  gas  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  grain. 

turkeys,  ranching. 
Advance-Guard  + .Thursday Independent 1855     7     24     280     2.60 

John  H.  Weber,  Editor;  Goliad  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 
GONZALESf    (G8),  pop.   5,669;  Gonzales  Co.    (8E).   66  m  SE  of  Austin.  SP  RR. 

Manufactures  bricks,  cotton  goods,  cottonseed  products.  Ships  chickens.  Kaolin 

pits.  Diversified  farming.  Pecans,  corn,  watermelons,  chickens. 

flnquirer+ Evg.  ex.  8un,,.Democratic 1897     8     24     287  12.00        52,686 

J  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

I  Inqnirer-f- .Thursday Democratic 18'58     8     24     287     8.00        61,456 

i          Mrs.  Henry  Reese,  Jr..  ft  Son,  Publishers. 

Ctoo*atk«-Hr*Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  fscs,  sworn;  IPubiisner's  Report;  Light  fsos.  estimated.  +TJses  Mitt.  + Nonpareil 
eaui,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRaod  McNslly 
estimate  VIssued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  la  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols^WiitthVDipth    Sub  Circ 

GORMAN  (F5),  pop.  1,817;  Eastiand  Co.  (NEC).  62  m  BE  of  Abilene.  MKT  RR. 
Cotton  gin.  Agriculture. 

Progress + Thursday Independent 1900     7     24     280     2.00        1 1,000 

Eugene  Baker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRAHAMf  (F4%),  pop.  6,742;  Young  Co.  (NC).  65  m  S  of  Wichita  Falls.  CRIAP  RR. 
Manufactures  steel  and  wooden  tanks,  beverages,  oil  well  supplies,  flour.  Oil 
refineries.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  cotton,  dairying. 

Leader-}- Thursday Democratic 1876     8     24     2^4     4.00          8,690 

E.  B.  Harris,  Jr.,  Editor;  E.  B.  Harris,  Sr.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  600. 

Newsfoto-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1946     8     24     280     2.00          1,560 

Larry  Granerhols,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRANBURYf  (G6),  pop.  1,688;  Hood  Co.  (NEC).  On  Brazos  River.  88  m  SW  of  Fort 
Worth.  AT&SP  RR.  Hatchery.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  pecans. 


Hood  County  News-Tablet -f . Thursday ^.Democratic 1886 

A.  B.  Crawford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7      24     280     2.60        91,600 


GRAND  PRAIRIE  (G2),  pop.  14,694;  Dallas  Co.  (NE).  12  m  W  of  Dallas.  TAP  RR. 
Manufactures  truck  bodies,  aircraft,  boats,  brooms,  rubber  goods,  sirup.  Dairy 
farms.  Cotton. 
Banner-l-  ..................................  .Thurs.  A  Sun.Jndependent  .......  1946     8     24     294       10,700  —  Free 

Paul  W.  Barham,  Publisher,  716  E.  Main  St. 
Frontier  Times  +  ....................  Quarterly  ........  Historical  ..........  1928     2     24       98     8.00  - 

J.  M.  Hunter,  Sr.,  Editor;  J.  M.  Hunter,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

(Daily  ex.  Sat. 
News-Texan   (offset)  ..............  j&Sun.,  Independent  ......  1908     8     22     294 

(Sun.  Morn. 

Combined  circ.  with  Arlington  News-Texan  —  11,000. 
Charles  Lewis.  Editor;  Sam  R.  Bloom,  Publisher,  118  N.  E.  2nd  St. 

GRAND  SALINE  (J6),  pop.  1,810;  Van  Zandt  Co.  (NE).  65  m  E  of  Dallas.  T&P  RR. 

Salt  refinery  ;  oil  wells  ;  salt  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  cotton,  tomatoes, 

sweet  potatoes. 

Sun-f-  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1898     8     23      294     2.60 

Alf  Roberson,  Editor;  S.  Neil  Harle,  Publisher. 

GRANDVIEW   (H5tt).  pop.  886;  Johnson  Co.   (NEC).  14  m  SE  of  Cleburne.  MKT 
RR.  Cotton  gins.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  oats. 


51,915 


Tribune-h  .................................  Friday  .............  Dem.  Agric  ........  1894      7     28     280 

M.  L.  Hair.  Jr..  Editor:  Grand  view  Tribune,  Publisher,  306  Criner  St. 


2.00 


8798 


26     308     2.00        §2,245 


GRANGER  (G7).  pop.  1,687;  Williamson  Co.  (EC).  80  m  S  of  Temple.  MKT  RR. 
Cotton  gins ;  feed  mills.  Agriculture.  Corn,  cotton,  hay. 

Nasinec+   (Fellow  Country- IP  :j«                 i?    *        i  , nu     n 

man)    (Czech)  /Friday Fraternal 1914      7 

Czech  Roman  Catholic  Union  of  Texas.  Publisher,  Davilia  St. 

News-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1893      6     24     224     2.00        §1,031 

M.  Giraldi,  Editor;  Don  Scarbrough,  Publisher. 

Te*TexasRFa"mer)    (Czech.)  }Monthly Agricultural 1914      4     26      196     x.60        §2,245 

Anton  Stiborik,  Editor;  Farmers'  Mutual  Prot.  Assn.  of  Texas,  Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  158. 

GRAPELAND  (J6),  pop.  1.358:  Houston  Co.  (EC).  23  m  SE  of  Palestine.  MP  RR. 
Saw  mills:  cotton  gins;  cannery.  Oil  refinery.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  peas,  tomatoes. 

Messcnger-f Thursday Independent 1899      7     24     280     3.00        §1.151 

Ed.  Luker,  Editor;  Ed  and  Merle  Laker,  Publishers. 

GRAPEVINE  (Fl),  pop.  1,824;  Tarrant  Co.  (NEC).  20  m  NE  of  Fort  Worth.  SLSW 
RR.  Oil  refinery ;  feed,  cottonseed  oil  mill.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  tomatoes, 
cantaloupes. 

Sun Thursday Democratic 1895     8     24     805     2.00        §1,200 

Mrs.  W.  E.  Keeling,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREENVILLEf  (H4),  pop.  14.727;  Hunt  Co.  (NE).  50  m  NE  of  Dallas.  LA  A;  MKT; 
SLSW;  SP  RRs.  Manufactures  flour,  candy,  ice  cream,  rayon  garments,  men's 
pants;  cotton  gins.  Railroad  shops.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn. 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Matt  Sheley,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1047. 

GROESBECKf  (H6),  pop.  2,182;  Limestone  Co.  (EC).  36  m  E  of  Waco.  SP  RR.  Brick 
plant;  shirt  factory;  cotton  gins.  Diversified  farming.  Cattle,  cotton,  grain, 
turkeys. 
Journal  -f  .................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1894     7     24     280     2.00 

Jack  R.  Hawkins,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  309. 

GROOM  (C2%),  pop.  678;  Carson  Co.  (NW).  80  m  SW  of  Pampa.  CRIAP  RR.  Grain, 

stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  cane,  malic. 
News-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ...........  1926     6     24     224     2.00 

Max  Wade,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GROVETONf  (J6H),  pop.  805;  Trinity  Co.  (EC).  86  m  NW  of  Beaumont.  Railroad. 
station.  Trinity.  MP 


**6,694 
**ft,62S 


. 

RR.  Cotton  gin.  Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1904     7     24     280 

P.  M.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


2.00 


2.750 


8450 


§850 


Circulation— **S«pt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  tnd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Us*s  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  TAgste  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCouaty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xfcand  McNslly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  yeaf.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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HALE  CENTER  (C8%),  pop.  1,626;  Hale  Co.  (NW).  30  m  N  of  Lubbock.  AT&SF  RR. 
Cotton  gins;  grain  elevator.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  cotton. 

American-f Wednesday Dem.  Agric 1897      7      22      280      2.00          1,400 

Tom  Rainbo,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  87. 

HALLETTSVILLEf  (H8),  pop.  2,000;  Lavaca  Co.  (SE).  80  m  SE  of  Austin.  SP  RR. 
Manufactures  oil,  soft  drinks,  sheet  metal  products.  Cottonseed  oil  mill.  Ships 
eggs,  tomatoes,  dressed  turkeys.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  tomatoes,  corn. 

New  Era- Herald 4- Tues.  &  Fri Independent 1872     8     24     280     2.60        §2,779 

Virgil  Minear,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

V°(c£e^^^^.^^L..}WedneB^y' '  Ind9^ndent 1894     8     24     287     8'00          3>68° 

Tribune-f Tues.  &  Fri Independent 1932      8      24      280     2.50        §3,890 

Walter  Malec,  Editor;  Malec  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

HALLSVILLE  (K5),  pop.  617;  Harrison  Co.  (NE).  20  m  W  of  Marshall.  T&F  RR. 
Saw  mill;  cotton  gins.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  potatoes, 
livestock. 

Review-f Friday Independent 1918     7     24     280     2.00  §671 

W.  J.  Isenhower,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAMILTON   (F5tt),  pop.  8,077;  Hamilton  Co.   (NEC).  60  m  NW  of  Waco.  Nearest 
n  Hico.  MKT  RR.  Flour  and  feed  mills ;  hatcheries.  Ships  turkeys, 


railroad  station 

eggs.  Diversified  farming.  Cattle  and  sheep  raising. 

Herald-News  + Friday Democratic 1876 

W.  F.  Billingslea,  Editor;  C.  M.  Hatch,  Publisher. 

HAMLIN  (E4%),  pop.  8,569;  Jones  Co.  (NC).  89  m  NW  of  Abilene.  AT&SF;  MKT; 
H&N  RRs.  Manufactures  building  material.  Cottonseed  oil,  feed  mills;  cotton 
gins;  compresses;  hatcheries.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton. 

Herald  4- Friday Democratic 1905      8     24      808     2.50 

Willard  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HANDLE Y  (F2),  pop. ;  Tarrant  Co.  (NEC).  6  m  E  of  Fort  Worth,  banking  town. 

T&P  RR.  Manufactures  wire  products.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn. 

News-f Friday Democratic 1926      5     24      252      2.50 

H.  L.  Kimsey,  Editor;  Handley  News,  Publisher,  Box  8608. 

HAPPY  (C3)f  pop.  690;  Swisher  Co.  (NW).  85  m  S  of  Amarillo.  AT&SF  RR.  Grain 
elevator.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Wheat. 

Herald  + Thursday Independent 1923      5      24      217      2.50 

Cecil  L.  Wesley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARLINGEN  (G11H),  pop.  23.229;  Cameron  Co.  (S).  26  m  NW  of  Brownsville.  SP; 
MP  RRs.  Airline,  TTA. 

Manufactures  heating  and  plumbing  material,  caskets,  folding  chairs,  fruit 
and  vegetable  packing  equipment,  chemicals,  tires,  paper  and  metal  products, 
woodworking  tools,  cookies,  milk  products.  Citrus  fruit  and  vegetable  packing 
plants.  Agriculture.  Cotton.  TV  station. 

Press    (offset)  -f Friday Independent 1952      6 

Also  prints  Shopper  Thursday,  circ.  J6.000 — Free. 
Sam  W.  Burns,  Editor;  Quality  Press,  Publisher,  114  N.  4th  St. 
Texas  Farming  and  ITLT^^*!,!^  [Citrus  Fruit  &  100.      „     ofi 

Citriculture-f /Monthly (Gen>J  Farming  1924      3      26 

Subscription  price  3  years  for  $2.00. 
Publications  of  Texas,  Inc.,  802  W.  Harrison. 

Valley  Star-h Every  Morn...Ind.  Dem 1911 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Freedom  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  213  S.  2nd  St. 

HARPER  (E7),  pop.  X750;  Gillespie  Co.  (SEC).  90  m  W  of  Austin.  Railroad  station, 
Kerrville.  SP  RR.  Diversified  farming;  ranching. 

Herald -f Friday Independent 1926     8      24      294      1.50 

Norman  J.  Dietel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HASKELLf  (E4),  pop.  3,886;  Haskell  Co.  (NC).  50  m  N  of  Abilene.  FW&D  RR.  Marble 
and  granite  works;  cotton  gins.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  wheat. 

Free  Press  -f Thursday Democratic 1886      8     22      280      3.00 

Alonzo  Pate,  Editor;  Jetty  V.  Clare,  Publisher. 

HEARNE  (H6%).  pop.  4.872;  Robertson  Co.  (EC).  55  m  SE  of  Waco.  SP;  MP  RRs. 
Cottonseed  oil  mill;  cotton  gins;  railroad  yards;  pipeline  center.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn,  cattle,  alfalfa,  truck  gardening. 

Democrat  4- Friday Democratic 1887      7      24     280      3.00 

Ted  Rickenbacher,  Editor  and  Publisher,  112  Third  St. 

HEBBRONVILLEf  (F10),  pop.  4,802;  Jim  Hogg  Co.  (S).  45  m  E  of  Laredo.  TM  RR. 
Manufactures  oil  and  gas  well  supplies,  cottonseed  products.  Ships  cattle  ex- 
tensively. Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  feed,  grains. 

Jim  Hojrg  Co.  Enterprise -f....  Thursday Ind.  Dem 1926      6      26      280      2.00 

Pedro  G.  Chapa,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HEDLEY  (D8).  pop.  688;  Donley  Co.  (NW).  75  m  SE  of  Amarillo.  FW&D  RR.  Cotton 
gins;  cotton  compress;  brick  and  tile  works.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton, 
maize,  dairying. 

Informer Friday Democratic 1910     4     26      182      1.50 

D.  E.  Boliver,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HEMPHILLf  (L6),  pop.  972;  Sabine  Co.  (EC).  80  m  E  of  Beaumont.  Nearest  rail- 
road station.  Bronson.  AT&SF  RR.  Cotton  gina ;  saw,  planing  mills.  Pine  tim- 
ber. Diversified  farming.  Cattle,  corn,  cotton. 

Sabine  County  Reporter -f Thursday Independent 1883      7     22      276     2.00 

J.  Darrel  Milner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  728. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
»P.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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7   24   280   3.00    §2,451 


$1,200 


*658 


24   266   3.00    §1,158 


140   1.00   1:13,992 


23   294  23.40**17,±07 
Sunday  circ.**  15,203 


§460 


§2,175 


2,300 


§600 


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HEMPSTEADf  (H7%),  pop.  1,896;  Waller  Co.  (SE).  61  m  NW  of  Houston.  SP  RR. 
Box  factory;  cotton  gin.  Ships  vegetables,  melons.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn. 

News  + Friday Ind.  Dem 1890      7      24      276      2.60 

R.  D.  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HENDERSONf  (K5%),  pop.  6,888;  Rusk  Co.  (E).  40  m  SW  of  Marshall.  MP  RR. 
Manufactures  petroleum  products,  feeds,  lumber.  Creamery.  Oil  wells.  Pine 
timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  cattle. 


Circ 

1,590 


§6,326 
§6,326 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Jim  Hale,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Company. 

Times -f- Thursday Independent 1853      7      24      276      2.00 

Gene  C.  Farmer,  Editor;  Mrs.  Garland  R.  Farmer,  Publisher,  126  S.  Main  St. 

HENRIETTA!  (F3%),  pop.  2,813;  Clay  Co.  (NC).  23  m  SE  of  Wichita  Falls.  FW&D; 
MKT  RRs.  Manufactures  boots  and  saddlery,  stock  and  chick  feeds,  pottery. 
Ships  leather  goods,  cattle.  Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  oats,  corn. 

Clay  County  Leader  + Thursday Independent 1931      7      24      280      2.00 

Jack  Wettengel,  Publisher,  Drawer  A. 

HERE  FORD  t  (B2%),  pop.  5,207:  Deaf  Smith  Co.  (WC).  40  m  SW  of  Amarillo.  AT&SF 
RR.  Creamery;  flour  mills;  cannery.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  potatoes,  cattle. 

Brand  + Thurs.  &  Sun.. Democratic 1901      8      24      294      6.00 

J.  M.  Gillentine,  Editor;  Hereford  Brand,  Publisher,  Box  673.          Sunday  circ. 

HICO  (F5%).  pop.  1,212;  Hamilton  Co.  (NEC).  76  m  NW  of  Waco.  MKT  RR. 
Creamery;  flour,  feed  mills.  Poultry  packing  and  shipping  center.  Oak  tim- 
ber. Agriculture.  Grain,  cotton,  peanuts. 

News -Re  view -|- Friday Ind.  Dem 1886      7     24     280     2.50 

Ernest  V.  Meador.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HIGGINS  (Dl%),  pop.  676;  Lipscomb  Co.  (NW).  60  m  NE  of  Pampa.  AT&SF  RR. 
Ships  cattle.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  small  grains. 

News Thursday Independent 1897      7      24      280      3.00 

J.  R.  Foster,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HILLSBOROf  (G5%),  pop.  8,368;  Hill  Co.  (EC).  35  m  N  of  Waco.  MKT  RR.  Manu- 
factures   cottonseed   oil,    cotton   duck,   feed,   advertising   novelties,    beverages, 
clothing,  chenille,  dairy  products,  concrete  blocks.  Agriculture.  Cotton. 
Mirr  ro.                                           f Evg.ex.Sat.& n               .,  1896      8      24      294    10.80 

mirror -t- [Sun.,  Sun.  M.    emocratlc Sunday  circ. 

Mirror-h Wednesday Democratic 1880      8      24      294      1.60 

Jim  Carmichall,  Editor;  Texas  Novelty  Advertising  Company,  Publisher. 

HOLLAND  (G6%),  pop  674;  Bell  Co.  18  m  S  of  Temple.  MKT  RR.  Cotton  gins. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  onions. 

Progress -f Thursday Democratic 1889      6     26     280     2.00 

Clyde  R.  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HONDOt  (E8),  pop.  4,188;  Medina  Co.  (SC).  41  m  W  of  San  Antonio.  SP  RR. 
Airport.  Ceramics  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Corn,  broomcorn,  grain,  cattle, 
sheep,  goat  raising. 

Anvil   Herald-h Friday Independent 1886      8      23      308      3.00         §2,475 

William  E.  Berger,  Publisher. 

HONEY  GROVE  (J4),  pop.  2,340;  Fannin  Co.  (NE).  26  m  W  of  Paris.  T&P  RR. 
Cottonseed  oil  mills,  gins,  compresses;  hatchery;  creamery;  saw  mill;  machine 
shop.  Ships  onions,  fresh  fruits,  poultry.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn. 

Signal-Citizen  -f Friday Democratic 1890      8      24      303      2.00 

Joe  T.  Morrow,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  300. 

HOUSTONt  (J8),  pop.  596,163;  Harris  Co.  (SE).  On  Buffalo  River,  60  m  N  of  Galves- 
ton.  CRI&P;  MP;  AT&SF;  GH&H;  FW&D;  MKT;  SP  RRs.  Airlines  BNF; 
AA;  DAL;  CAL;  EAL;  PAA;  TTA;  TWA;  KLM ;  NAL;  SLI  (airfreight).  Boat 
connections.  Important  railroad,  petroleum,  shipbuilding  and  cotton  center; 
seaport. 

Manufactures  furniture,  steel,  chemical,  fertilizer,  molasses,  cottonseed  prod- 
ucts, flour,  textiles,  lumber,  rice,  oil  field  equipment,  synthetic  rubber,  plastics, 
ceramics,  tile.  Oil  refineries,  paper  pulp  mills.  Thirty-five  banks  ;  bank  clear- 
ings (12-31-57),  $20,876,967,780;  deposits  (12-31-57),  $2,025,622,000.  887,965 
electric  (AC)  meters;  847,248  gas  (nat.)  meters;  461,086  telephones.  Rice 
Institute;  University  of  Houston;  Texas  Southern  University  (Negro)  and  other 
colleges.  Oil  wells.  Three  TV  stations.  , 

AmeM^ca?UT<)cnnoWy        JBi-monthly Medical 1934      1      60      112      5.00 

American  Society  of  Medical  Technologists,  Pub.,  Suite  25,  Hermann  Professional 
Bldg.    (26). 

Bayou,  Le  +    (French).        ..Quarterly Literary 1936  Controlled  f'r'ee  dist. 

Will  L.  McLendon,  Editor;  University  of  Houston,  Publisher  (4). 

fSew'g  Mach.      1953      4      24      147      3  00 
Behind  the  Scenes Monthly ^Xtl-HEj  Controlled  free  dist. 


1,543 


§1,456 


**2y497 
**2,773 


§1,472 


§722 


§3,941 
§3,941 

§521 


§612 


§1,781 


8,350 


233 
117 

2,257 
17,884 

J    L    Furneaux    Editor;  Richard  L.  Minns,  Publisher,   2804   Waugh  Dr.    (6). 
^       '        ,                                   JEvg.  ex.  Sun.,   n*wi«^«*ii.       1901     8     22     30°  21.00**! 92,062 
Chronicle  + \Sun.  Morn.        uemocratic Saturday  circ.**  179,426 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ. **21 5,768 

M.  E.  Walter,  Ed.;  The  Chronicle,  Pub.,  612-20  Travis  St.  (2). 


Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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Control 

Ivy  M.  Farker,  Editor;  National  Assn.  of  Corrosion  Engineers,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
1061  M  ft  M  Bldg.,  1  Main  St.  (2). 

Cotton   Digest -f Saturday Cotton  Indus 1928     8     26     140     6.00 

C.  H.  Burr,  Editor;  Cotton  Digest  Publishing  Co.,  Cotton  Exchange  Bldg.  (2). 

Cougar Friday Collegiate 1929     5     28     224     2.50 

Students  of  University  of  Houston,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  3801  Cullen  Blvd.  (4). 
Courier  (Negro) — See  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Court  Review l^^^**  Sat' Court  News 1900     8     24     28736.00 

Earl  M.  Morin,  Editor;  Daily  Court  Review  Inc.,  Pub.,  8412  West  Lamar  (19). 

Dental  Assistant.  The Bi-monthly Dental 1929     2     28     101     2.25 

Violet  L.  Crowley,  Editor;  American  Dental  Assistants  Assn.,  Publisher, 
1521  Medical  Arts  Bldg.  (2). 

Gulf  Coast  Lumberman -h Semi-mo {mo^MiS'ls       1913     2     45      147     8'°° 

J.  C.  Dionne,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1847. 
Heart  Bulletin,  The Bi-monthly.   ..Medical  1951     2     41      112     3.60 

R.   W.   Cumley,   Editor;   Medical  Arts   Publishing   Foundation.    1603    Oakdale. 
Herald,  The  (Negro)  -J- .Monthly Coll.  Alumni 1947     5     24     224  x 

Students  of  Texas  Southern  University,  Publishers,  8201  Wheeler  Ave.  (4). 

Wnn«tn«   M.v.rin*                     M™*MV  /Chamber  of        1929      3      20      140      8.00 

Houston   Magazine Monthly (commerce  Controlled  free  dist. 

Floyd  Martin,  Editor;  Houston  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  2871.  C.  of  C.  Bldg. 

{Houston  Informer -f-  (Negro).  Tuesday Independent 8 
MF™£i™Kwo?"". jSaturday Independent 1893     8 
C.  W.  Wesley,  Editor;  Informer  Pub.  Co.,  2418  Leeland  Ave.    

Industrias  Lac  teas  +  (Span.).  Monthly [%£**,  1951   Controlled*  free  dist. 

J.  A,  Pena,  Editor;  Chas.  N.  Tunnell,  Publisher,  1602  Harold  St.  (6). 

{Jewish  Digest,  The  (no  adv.). .Monthly {interest  1965     2     24       89     4*°° 

Bernard  Postal,  Editor;  D.  H.  White,  Publisher. 
Jewish  Herald  Voice  + .Thursday Jewish  In  t 1906      6     24      196      3.00 
D.  H.  White.  Editor;  D.  H.  White  and  Co..  Publishers,  1719  Caroline  St.  (4). 

Labor   Journal -h Semi-mo Labor 1928     5     22      196x2.00 

Labor  Messenger  of  Houston,  Inc.,  Publisher,  2501  Crawford. 

Medical  Record  and  Annals....Monthly Medical 1910     2     36 

C.  Cary  Turner,  Editor;  Post  Graduate  Med.  Assembly,  Publisher, 
1215  Walker  Ave.  (2). 

Microphone,  The  (offset) Monthly Square  Dane's.. .1949     2     26 

Paul  Talbott,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2326  Susan  (17). 

Negro  Labor  News  -f  (Negrro)  Saturday Labor 1931     7     24 

C.  W.  Rice.  Editor  and  Publisher.  405  W.  Dallas. 

Orthopedics Monthly Orthopedics 1958      3      27 

Bruce  Cameron,  Editor;  Orthopedics,  Publisher,  1112  Waugh  Dr. 
Panadero  Latino  American oK,      ...  (Latin  Ameri-     1945     2      42      140 

(Spanish) f  Monthly |can  Bakinjf  Controlled  free  dist. 

J.  A.  Pena.  Editor;  Tunnell  Publications,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1602  Harold  St.   (6). 


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2,668 


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126      3.00 


20,673 
tl,472 


25 
39 


145      6.00 


140   10.00 
140 


*5,076 


105     1.50 

280      8.50  

140   10.00        16,180 

9,275 

Petroleum   Refiner Monthly JRefiTNat!  Gas^"     *Total  un^id  dial    *2};475 

George  Gibbe.  Editor;  Gulf  Publishing  Co.,  Box  2608. 
Piano  Technician's  Journal.. ..Monthly Piano  Repair 1958      3      30 

Leslie  J.  Hoskins,  Editor;  The  Piano  Technicians  Guild,  Publisher 
1121  W.  Drew  St. 

Pipe  Line  Construction  +  ..  .  Monthly Oil  &  Gas 1946 

Oliver  C.  Klinger,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3314  Mercer  (27). 

fDesign'g 

Pipe  Line  Industry Monthly -j  2°Op«r»i 

Pipe  Lines 

Mel  Judah,  Editor;  The  Gulf  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  2608. 
Post-f- Every  Morn...Ind.  Dem ....1885 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  . 

Oveta  Culp  Hobby,  Ed.;  Houston  Post  Co.,  Pub.,  Polk  Ave.  and  Dowling  St.  (1). 
Press-h Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1911     8     22     312  17.40**  106,269 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Saturday  circ. 

George  Carmack,  Editor;  Scripps-Howard  Newspapers,  Publisher, 

Rusk  and  Chartres  Sts.  (1). 
Rice  Thresher-f  V Friday Collegiate 1916     5     24     224     2.00 

Students  of  Rice  Institute,  Editors  and  Publishers,  B-45  Fondren  Library, 

Rice  Institute  (1). 
Southwestern  Baker -Monthly Baking 1930     2     42      140      1.00 

C.  N.  Tunnell,  Editor;  Tunnell  Publications,  Inc.,  1602  Harold  St.  (6). 
Texas  Industry ..Monthly Manufaetur'g....l985     8     42     140  x5.00 

Opal  Hill  Munz,  Editor;  Texas  Manufacturers  Assn.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1194. 


1954      3     27      140      2.00       *5,71S 


8 


23     300  23.40**l»ft,036 
Sunday  circ.**2O6,906 


1,650 


4,964 
14,500 


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fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  U*es  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Times Friday Church  News 1920     8     22     294     1.80     *43,549 

Printed  in  82  separate  editions,  each  edited  by  local  church  it  serves. 

Douglas  Tomlinson,  Ed.;  All-Church  Press,  Pub.,  West  Bids.,  817  Main  St. 
TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.  Houston-Galveston  Ed.,  circ.  *47,222. 
World  Oil Monthly |0)fri^'*'Produc'*l916     8     27      140     2.00     *24,843 

Warren  L.  Baker,  Editor;  Gulf  Publishing  Company,  Box  2608  (1). 

HUBBARD  (G5%),  pop.  1.768;  Hill  Co.  (EC).  80  m  NE  of  Waco.  SLSW  RR.  Cottonseed 
oil  mills;  cotton  compress.  Resort,  mineral  springs.  Farming.  Cotton. 

News  + Friday Democratic 1880     7      24     301     2.50        $1,550 

J.  A.  Mecklin,  Publisher. 

HUGHES  SPRINGS  (K4%),  pop.  1,445;  Cass  Co.  (NE).  85  m  NW  of  Marshall.  L&A 
RR.  Lumber  mills ;  nursery.  Resort.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  peas. 

New  Era-h Thursday Democratic 1901     7     24     280      1.50  683 

Mrs.  Mary  Shrum,  Editor;  A.  M.  Bower,  Publisher. 

HUMBLE  (K7%),  pop.  1,888;  Harris  Co.  (SE).  18  m  NE  of  Houston.  SP  RR.  Feed, 
sawmills.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Diversified  farming,  cotton,  corn. 

Echo Thursday Independent 1941      7      25     274     2.50  687 

E.  A.  Bryant,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Ave.  A  Between  Barrett  and  Higgins  Sts. 

HUNTINGTON  (K6),  pop.  1,039;  Angelina  Co.  (EC).  10  m  SE  of  Lufkin,  nearest 
banking  town.  SP  RR.  Saw  mill.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  cattle. 

Press    (offset) .Thursday Independent 1958     5     22     217     2.60  J500 

Jack  Tinsley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  935.  J400 — Free 

HUNTSVILLEf  (J7).  pop.  9,820;  Walker  Co.  (EC).  72  m  N  of  Houston.  MP  RR. 
Lumber,  cottonseed  oil  mills.  Sam  Houston  State  Teachers  College.  Rock 
quarries;  fullers'  earth  pits;  timber.  Diversified  farming. 

HoustonianV Saturday Collegiate 1913     7     24     280      1.50        $3,600 

Students    of   Sam    Houston   State   Teachers    College,    Editors   and   Publishers. 

Item-f Thursday Democratic 1850     8     24     280     8.00        J2.050 

Don  Reid,  Jr.,  Editor;  Item  Publishing  Company,  Box  511. 

IOWA  PARK  (F8%),  pop.  2,110;  Wichita  Co.  (NC).  11  m  NW  of  Wichita  Falls.  FW&D 
RR.  Concrete  pipe,  bullet  factories.  Oil  wells.  Farming.  Wheat,  cotton. 

Herald-h Thursday Democratic 1909     8     24     280     2.00  750 

George  R.  Huckaby,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  618. 

IRAAN  (C6%),  pop.  1.196;  Pecos  Co.  (WC).  100  m  SW  of  San  Angelo.  Nearest  rail- 
road  station,  Rankin.  AT&SF  RR.  Bank,  McCamey.  Oil  wells.  Stock,  grain, 
poultry  farms. 

News Thursday Democratic 1945      7      23     280     2.50  J485 

D.  T.  Farris,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

IRVING   (Gltt).  pop.  2,621;  Dallas  Co.   (NE).  9  m  W  of  Dallas.  CRI&P;  FW&D; 

STSF&T  RRs.  Diversified  farming.  Vegetables,  fruit. 
Herald Thursday Independent 1903      5      24     224     2.00 

I.  B.  Cupp,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

J  News-Citizen  (offset) Sunday Independent 1950     6     21     224     1.50 

j  News-Record    (offset) Thursday Independent 1939     6     21     224     1.50 

Staley  McBrayer,  Editor;  Reporter  Publishing  Co. 

ITALY  (H5%),  pop.  1,185;  Ellis  Co.  (EC).  45  m  S  of  Dallas.  MKT;  MP  RRs.  Tool  and 
dies,  aluminum  paint  factories,  bottling  works.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  grain. 

News-Herald -f Friday Ind.  Dem 1891     7     24     280     2.50 

Russell  W.  Bryant,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ITASCA  (H5%),  pop.  1,718;  Hill  Co.  (EC).  45  m  N  of  Waco.  MKT  RR.  Manufac- 
tures cotton  goods.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  oats,  hay. 

Item-f Friday Independent 1886     7      24     280      2.00 

Donald  McDonald,  Jr.,  Editor;  McDonald  Bros.,  Publishers,  Box  86. 

JACKSBOROt  (F4),  pop.  2,951;  Jack  Co.  (NC).  60  m  NW  of  Fort  Worth.  CRI&P 
RR.  Manufactures  leather  goods.  Refinery;  planing,  grist  mills.  Oil,  gas  wells. 
Stock,  poultry  farms. 

Gazette-News -f Thursday Independent 1880     7     24     280     2.00 

James  R.  Dennis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Jack  County  Herald -f Thursday Democratic ,1945     7     24     280     2.50 

Mabel  Claire  McGee.  Editor;  Leigh  McGee,  Publisher. 

JACKSONVILLE  (J5%),  pop.  8,607 ;  Cherokee  Co.  (EC).  80  m  S  of  Tyler.  MP;  SLSW; 

6P  RRs.  Manufactures  toy  pistols,  furniture.  Cotton  gins ;  saw  mills ;  bottling 

works ;  foundry  $  nurseries.  Iron  ore.  Agriculture. 
f  Cherokee  County  Banner -f  ....Thursday Democratic 1887     8 


§910 
§1,387 

§1,716 
§1,695 


24     287     2.00 
24      287    12.00 
Sunday  circ. 


§915 
§5,101 
§5,101 


I  B.  H.  Broiles,  Editor;  Progress  Publishing  Company. 

Journal-f .Friday Independent 1988     5     24     210     2.50        $1,426 

John  A.  Templeton,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Drawer  401. 

JASPERf  (L6H),  pop.  4,408;  Jasper  Co.  (EC).  60  m  N  of  Beaumont.  AT&SF  RR. 
Manufactures  handles,  chairs,  baskets,  crates,  lumber.  Chicken  processing. 
Cannery.  Oil  wells;  stone  quarries;  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Truck  crops, 
broilers,  corn. 

News-Boy  + Thursday Democratic 1866     7     24     280     8.00        §2*457 

Robert  J.  Sanders,  Editor;  R.  W.  Hunley  and  Max  H.  Robinson,  Publishers. 

Clrcul«tk>n-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  Msrch  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  ftce.  estimated.  4-Uses  Mats.  •Noaptrefl 
ems,  la  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotraty  seat  Population- 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estib  Cols  <$»  Width*  Depth    Sub  Ore 

JAYTON  <D4),  pop.  686;  Kent  Co.  (NWG).  70  m  NW  of  Abilene.  FWAD  RR.  Bank, 
Aspermont.  Cottonseed  oil  mill;  cotton  gins.  Diversified  farming.  Grain,  cattle 
sheep. 
Chronicle  +  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1921      6      26      273      2.00  5750 

E.  C.  Wade,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JEFFERSON  t  (KB),  pop.  8,164;  Marion  Co.  (NE).  At  head  of  Caddo  Lake,  16  m  N  of 
Marshall.  LA  A;  TAP  RRs.  Manufactures  lumber,  cotton  oil  products,  oil  well 
supplies,  munitions,  brooms.  Ships  cotton,  lumber,  oil.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,   corn,  strawberries. 
Jimplecute-f  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1865     7     24     280     2.00        §1,925 

Tom  Hicks,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  812. 

JEWETT  (H6),  pop.  608:  Leon  Co.   (EC).  45  m  SW  of  Palestine.  MP  RR.  Cotton 

gins.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  oats. 
Messenger  .................................  Wednesday  .....  Democratic  ........  1890     6     26     280     2.00  $650 

Mrs.  Anna  Bell  Pettey.  Editor;  Mrs.  J.  S.  Robinson,  Publisher. 

JOHNSON  CITY  (F7),  pop.  648;  Blanco  Co.  (SEC).  40  m  W  of  Austin.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Marble  Falls.  SP  RR.  Poultry  processing.  Agriculture.  Cattle,  goats,  sheep. 
Record-Courier  .........................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1893      8      24      280      1.50  480 

Mrs.  Stella  Gliddon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JOUROANTONf  (F8  %  ),  pop.  1.481  ;  Atascoca  Co.  (SO.  88  m  S  of  San  Antonio.  MP  RR. 

Cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Corn,  cotton,  peanuts. 
Atascosa  County  Monitor  -f...  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  187S      6      24      280     2.00  - 

Don  L.  Ernst,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JUNCTIONf    (E7).  pop.  2.471;  Kimble  Co.   (SO.  80  m  SE  of  San  Angelo.  Railroad 
station.  Menard.  AT&SF  RR.  Ships  livestock,  wool,  mohair,  pecans.  Agricul- 
ture. Cotton,  corn,  oats,  wheat. 
Eagle  +  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1883      7      23      280      2.50        51,140 

Francis  Burt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KARNES  CITYt   (G8%),  pop.  2.588;  Karnes  Co.   (SE).  54  m  SE  of  San  Antonio.  SP 
RR.  Hatcheries;  cotton  gins;  refineries.   Uranium  mines.  Diversified  farming. 
Cotton,  grain,  sesame. 
Citation^-  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1895      8      24      280      3.00        §2,175 

Nelson  Noster,   Editor  and   Publisher. 

KAUFMANf   (H5),  pop.  2,714;  Kaufman  Co.  (NE).  80  m  SE  of  Dalas.  SP  RR.  Cotton 
gins,  compresses;  bottling  works;  uniform,  candy  factories.  Oil  wells.  Farming. 
Cotton,  grain,  truck  crops,  livestock. 
Herald  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1886      8      24      304      8.00         §1,722 

Jack  Callan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  202  W.  Grove. 

KEMP   (H5),  pop.  881;  Kaufman  Co.   (NE).  45  m  SE  of  Dallas.  SP  RR.  Diversified 

farming.  Cotton,  corn. 
News  4-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1907      7      23      273      2.00  5«20 

Mrs.  Joe  Tedder,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  128. 

KENEDY  (G9).  pop.  4,234;  Karnes  Co.  (SE).  60  m  SE  of  San  Antonio.  SP  RR.  Manu- 
factures cottonseed  products,  cheese.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Flax,  cotton,  corn. 
Advance-f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1895      7      24      280      2.50  1,400 

Mrs.  Josephine  Chestnutt,  Editor;  Kenedy  Advance.  Publisher,  Box  89. 

KERENS   (H6tt).  pop.   1,198;  Navarro  Co.    (EC).  14  m  E  of  Corsicana.  SLSW  RR. 
Ladies  dresses  manufactured.  Cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  livestock. 
Tribune-f  ...............................  ..Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1894      7      24      280      2.00  §«00 

Wayne  W.  Kittley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KERMITf    (A5tt).  pop.   6.912;  Winkler  Co.    (WC).   160  m   W  of  San  Angelo.  TNM 

RR.  Manufactures  carbon  black,  oil  well  supplies.  Boiler  works. 
Winkler  County  News  +  .........  Mon.&Thurs...  Independent  .......  1935      8      24      294      3.00        52,968 

G.  Z.  Hollingsworth,  Editor;  N.  H.  Williams,  Publisher. 

KERRVILLEt    (E7%).  pop.   7,691;   Kerr  Co.    (SO.   66  m   NW  of  San  Antonio.   SP 
RR.  Airline,  TTA.  Manufactures  furniture.  Creamery;  hatchery.  Large  mohair 
market.  Summer  camp  resort.  Stock  farms.  Goats,  sheep,  cattle. 
Mountaineer.  The-f-  ................  Bi-weekly  ........  Collegiate  .........  1923      5      24      224  580 

Students  of  Schreiner  Inst..  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dint.  100 

Mountain  Sun  4-  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1883     8     22     280     2.50    **2,589 

Mrs.  W.  A.  Salter  and  Forrest  Salter,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


Carroll  Abbott,  Editor;  G.  Rankln  Starkey,  Publisher. 
KILGORE    (K6).    pop.    9,688;   Gregg   Co.    (NE).    34    m    SW    of   Marshall.    MP   RR. 

Airline  DAL-C&S;  TTA.  Manufactures  wax.  porcelain  and  steel  bath  fixtures, 

children's  wear,  children's  furniture,  mattresses,  attic  fans,  pulpwood.  Large 

oil  fields.  Refineries;  saw  mills.  Hardwood  timber. 

«_  rr-~iA  j_  JEvg.ex.Sat.A-.  n-wl  1931      8     23     294   15.00        86,271 

News  Herald-f-  ........................  |sun..Sun.M.  Ind'  Dem  ............  Sunday  circ.        56,271 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Winston  Gardner,  Editor;  C.  K.  Derail,  Publisher. 
KILLEEN  (G6),  pop.  7.046;  Bell  Co.  (EC).  28  m  W  of  Temple.  ATASF  RR.  Cotton 

gins.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Cotton,  corn. 
Herald-f  ...................................  |JV£;*X*  Sat'  Independent    ..  1890     8     24     294   12.00        53,418 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  C.  Gresham,  Editor;  Killeen  Publishing  Co.,  110  West  Ave.  D. 


.*.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jone  and  Match  A.B.C.  Ststements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  *Publ1«her*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.     V  Agate  lines.   14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.     Potntlstlon— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNsflj 
estimate.   Vlssned  only  daring  academic  year.   xSubscriptlon  included  In  membersklp  fee. 
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Herald  and  Messenger  -f  .......  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1890     8     24     294     2.00 

J.  C.  Gresham,  Editor  and  Publisher,  110  W.  Ave.  D. 
Reporter  +  ...............................  .Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1942     7     24     280     2.00 

W.  M.  Taylor,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KINGSVILLEf  (G10),  pop.  16,898;  Kleberg  Co.  (S).  82  m  SW  of  Corpus  Christ!.  MP 

RR.  Creamery;  cotton,  cottonseed  oil  mills.  College  of  Arts  and  Industries. 

Diversified  farming.  Cotton. 
Notas  de  Kinirsville(  Span.).  ...Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1944     7     24     282     2.00 

Ben  Torres,  Editor  and  Publisher,  520  N.  Seventh  St. 
Record-f  ...................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1908      8     22     294      3.00 

E.  B.  Erard,  Editor;  Kings  ville  Publishing  Company,  P.  O.  Box  951. 
South  Texan  +  V  .....................  Saturday  .........  Collegiate  ..........  1925      8     22      294      2.00 

Students  of  Texas  College  of  Arts  and  Industries,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

KIRBYVILLE    (L7),  pop.   1,150;  Jasper  Co.    (EC).  40   m  N  of  Beaumont.  AT&SF 
RR.    Manufactures    fertilizer.    Saw    mill;    cotton    gin.    Timber.    Agriculture. 
Dairying. 
Banner  -f  ..................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1907     7     24     280     2.50 

Denny  O.  Ingram,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KNOX  CITYf   (E4),  pop.  1,489;  Rnox  Co.   (NC).  60  m  N  of  Abilene.  AT&SF  RR. 

Oil  wells.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Cotton. 
Knox  County  Herald-h  ...........  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1909     7     24     280     2.00 

J.  C.  Branch,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KOUNTZEf  (K7),  pop.  1.651;  Hardin  Co.  (SE).  88  m  SB  of  Tyler.  ATASF;  SP  RRs. 

Bank,  Slisbee.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  maize. 
Hardin  County  Record  ............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1936      5     24      196     2.00 

Jettie  Briggs,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
News  +  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Democrat  ...........  1950     7     24     280     3.00 

Archer  Fullingim,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KRESS  <C3).  pop.  X360:  S  wisher  Co.  (NW).  20  m  N  of  Plainview.  AT&SF  RR.  Cotton 

gins.  Diversified  farming. 
News  4-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1953     5     24     217     2.00 

Mm.  J.  P.  Jonea,  Editor;  J.  P.  Jones,  Publisher,  Box  223. 

KYLE  (G7Vi),  pop.  888;  Hays  Co.  (SEC).  20  m  SW  of  Austin.  MP  RR.  Manufactures 

clothing.  Creamery;  cotton  gin.  Dairy,  grain  farms. 
Hays  County  Citizen  ...............  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1903      5      23      199      2.00 

Turner  Harwell,  Editor;  Jim  Box  Publisher. 
LADONIA  (J4),  pop.  1,104;  Fannin  Co.  (NE).  80  m  SW  of  Paris.  AT&SF  RR.  Cotton 

gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  grain,  hay. 
News  4-  .....................................  Priday  .............  Democratic  ........  1880      8      24      308      2.00 

Joe  T.  Morrow,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Drawer  187. 

LA  FERIA  (Gil  Mi),  pop.  2.962  ;  Cameron  Co.  (S).  8  m  W  of  Harlingen.  MP  RR.  Fruit, 
vegetable   packing   and    shipping;   cotton    gins;    bottling    works.    Agriculture. 
Cotton,  tomatoes,  grapefruit. 
News-f-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1923      8      24      280      2.50 

Bill  Penn.  Editor;  Steve  M.  Elam,  Publisher. 

LA  GRANGEt  (H7%),  pop.  2.788;  Fayette  Co.  (SE).  65  m  SE  of  Austin.  MKT  RR. 

Milk  processing  and  drying  plants;  cotton  gins  and  compresses.  Agriculture. 

Dairying,  poultry,  cotton. 
Fayette  County  Record-f  ......  .Tues.  &  Frl  .....  Democratic  ........  1922     8     24     280     3.00 

John  L.  Sulak,  Editor;  Farmers  Publishing  Company. 
Journal  -f-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1880     7     24     280     2.60 

L.  A.  Due  wall,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAKE  JACKSON   (J8H),  pop.  2,897;  Bracoria  Co.   (SE).  On  Gulf  of  Mexico.  80  m 
SW  of  Galveston.  Railroad  station,  Velasco.  MP  RR.  Fabricating  metal  products, 
stores  fixtures  manufactured.  Stock,  dairy,  fruit  farms. 
News-f  ..............................  ^..^.Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1944      8     24     294     2.50 

Bill  Billingsley.  Editor;  Lake  Jackson  Publishing  Co. 

LA  MARQUE  (L3),  pop.  7,859;  Galveston  Co.  (ES).  13  m  W  of  Galveston.  GH&H; 

MP;  MKT  RRs.  Residential. 
Times-f-  ....................................  Wed.  &  Fri  .....  Independent  .......  1947     8     24     298     4.00 

Orlando  Blackburn,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  158. 

LAMESAt  (C5),  pop.  10,704;  Daws  on  Co.  (NWC).  65  m  S  of  Lubbock.  AT&SF  RR. 
Ships  black-eyed  peas.  Oil  wells.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Cotton, 
corn,  hogs,  sheep. 

0  .  f  Evg.ex.Sat.A  n(B  „,„„.„  H/,          1905      8     24      287   12.50 
R«P°rt«r  ....................................  |  Sun..  Sun.  M.Democratic  ........  Sunday  circ. 

O.  G.  Nieman,  Editor;  Lowell  Hunt,  Publisher. 

LAMPASASf  (F6U).  pop.  4.869;  Lampasas  Co.  (C).  60  m  NW  of  Austin.  AT&SF  RR. 

Manufactures  dairy  products.  Ships  wool,  mohair,  pecans,  poultry,  livestock. 

Resort,  mineral  water.  Diversified  farming. 
f  Dispatch  ...................................  .Monday  ...........  Independent.  .....  1907      8      24     280     8.00        $2,893 

1  Record-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ...........  1906     8     24     280     8.00        $2,787 

1  Ward  Lowe.  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  869. 

LANCASTER  (G2Vi),  pop.  2,632;  Dallas  Co.  (NE).  12  m  S  of  Dallas.  MKT  RR.  Cloth- 

ing,  insulated  wool   manufactured.   Ships   cotton,  cattle.   Diversified   farming. 

Cotton,  corn,  vegetables. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1887     7     24     280     2.00          1,512 

W.  H.  Holder,  Editor;  Mrs.  Pearl  Holder,  Publisher. 

CbrolaHoo—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jone  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

1  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.     T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat    Population—  1950  Census,     xRan*  McNatly 
estimate.   V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  In  membership  ilk 

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8,160 


$1,686 

$4,059 

2,735 


$1,160 


$1,210 


$1,281 


$350 


$670 


$768 


1,O77 


$3,990 
$3,108 


$1,320 


$3,662 


$4,500 


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LA  PORTE  (K2),  pop.  4,429;  Harris  Co.  (8E).  On  Galveston  Bay,  25  m  8E  of  Houston. 
SP  RR.  Airport.  Oil  wells  and  refineries.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Straw- 
berries, watermelons,  tomatoes. 

Liberal Friday Independent 1946     7     25     290     2.00 

T.  G.  Adams,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  487. 

Reporter + .Thursday Ind.  Dem 1948     8     24     294     2.60 

A.  H.  Lambert,  ST.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  908. 

LAREDOf   (E10).  pop.  51,910;  Webb  Co.    (S).  On  the  Rio  Grande,   140  m  SW  of 

San  Antonio,  HP;  TM  RRs.  Airlines:  TTA;  CM  A.  Important  trade  and  tourist 

center  on  the  Mexican  border. 

Manufactures  brick,  cement  blocks,  hats,  garments.  Antimony  smelters;  oil 

refineries;  railroad  shops.  Exports  cattle,  vegetables,  citrus  fruits.  Two  banks; 

deposits    (8-2-58),    $34,761,261.    10,601    (residential)    electric    (AC)    meters; 

10,500    (residential)    gas    (nat.)    meters;   6,803    (residential)    telephones.   Coal 

mines;  gas,  oil  wells.  Agriculture.  TV  station. 
Free  Press  (Eng.  &  Span.)... Thursday Democratic 1956     5     22 

E.  W.  Campbell,  Editor;  South  Publishers,  Inc.,  800  Houston  St. 
South  Texas  Citizen -f Friday Ind.  Dem 1928     7     24 

William  N.  Hall,  Publisher,  811  Flores  Ave.,  Box  598. 

Times-f  (Eng.  A  Span.) {|un.fsifnati?.Independent 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Wm.  C.  Ford,  Editor;  Wm.  Prescott  Allen,  Publisher,  Box  29. 
World -f-  (Eng.  A  Span.) .Thursday Independent 1958     8 

Jim  Etter,  Editor;  King  Mills,  Publisher,  1409  Hidalgo  St. 


Circ 


1,500 


189     4.00 
280     8.50 


23     294   20.80 
Sunday  circ. 


21     280     2.60 


2,200 


8 15,538 
§15,538 


1,210;  Fannin  Co.  (NE).  88  m  SE  of  Sherman.  MKT  RR.  Cotton 
;  hatchery;  rubber  mat  factory.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  oats. 


24      280     2.50        $1,285 


LEONARD  (H4),i 

gins;  grist  mil 
onions. 

Graphic -f Friday Independent 1888     7 

Jean  D.  Toney,  Editor;  Bi-County  Publishers,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

LEVELLANDf  (B4),  pop.  8,264;  Hockley  Co.  (NW).  80  m  W  of  Lubbock.  AT&SF 
RR.  Cotton  gins;  grist  mill;  oil  refinery.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  grain,  fruit, 
livestock. 

f  Hockley  County  Herald  + .Friday Independent 1928     8     24     294     3.50 

8     24     294      7.95 
Sunday  circ. 


I  fEvg.  ex.  Sat., 

•S  Sun-News  +  ..............................  {Sun.  &  Mon..  Independent  ....... 

I 


[Sun.  Morn. 
Orlin  Brewer,  Editor;  Forrest  Weimbold,  Publisher,  609  Ave.  G. 


52,747 

§3,946 
I3,»46 


LEWISVILLE  (G4%),  pop.  1,516;  Denton  Co.  (NE).  23  m  NW  of  Dallas.  MKT  RR. 
Cotton  gins  ;  broom  factory  ;  feed  mills.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat. 
Enterprise  .................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1892      8     24      294      3.00  J750 

W.  C.  Thurman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  116  N.  Poydras. 

LEXINGTON  (G7),  pop.  608;  Lee  Co.  (SEC).  45  m  E  of  Austin.  SP  RR.  Cotton  gin: 

nurseries  ;  grist  mills.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  cattle. 
Enterprise-f  ............................  Friday  .............  Ind.  Dem  ............  1908      7     24     280     2.00  §863 

Walter  A.  Schulz,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LIBERTYf    (K7H).  pop.   4,168;  Liberty  Co.    (SE).   42   m  NE  of  Houston.   SP  RR. 
Bottling  works;  oil  and  sulphur  production;  pine  timber.  Stock,  poultry,  truck 
farms.  Rice,  cotton. 
Vindicator-}-  .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1886     8     23     801     4.00        $4,873 

J.  C.  Smyth,  Editor;  Trinity  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  1812  Sam  Houston  Ave. 

UNDALE  (J5).  pop.  1,105;  Smith  Co.  (NE).  82  m  SE  of  Dallas.  MP  RR.  Brick,  tile 
works;  fruit,  vegetable  canneries.  Agriculture.  Blackberries,  sweet  potatoes, 
cotton. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1900     7     20     280     2.50          1,500 

A.  M.  Herrington,  Earl  Stinson,  Thomas  Glover,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LINDENf  (K4H),  pop.  1,744;  Cass  Co.  (NE).  84  m  N  of  Marshall.  Nearest  railroad 
station  Atlanta.  TAP  RR.  Saw  mills;  cotton  gins.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  potatoes. 
Cass  County  Sun-f-  .................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1876     7     24     280     2.00  $750 

C.  B.  Cochran,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LITTLEFIELD  (B8ft),  pop.  6,540;  Lamb  Co.  (NW).  88  m  NW  of  Lubbock.  AT  ASF 
RR.  Creamery;  cotton  gins;  cotton  compress;  hatchery.  Ships  cotton,  cattle, 
grain,  vegetables.  Farming.  Cotton,  grain. 

{County  Wide  News-f-  .............  Sunday  ............  Independent  .......  1932     8     24     280     4.00          3,891 
Lamb  County  Leader  +  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1923     8     24     280     4.00          3,824 
Sam  and  Betty  Williams,  Publishers. 

UVLNGSTONf  (K7),  pop.  2,865;  Polk  Co.  (EC).  70  m  NE  of  Houston.  SP  RR.  Feed 
mill;  furniture  factory;  woodworking  and  machine  shops.  Sand  pits;  timber. 
Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 
Polk  County  Enterprise  +  .....  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1908     8     24     280     3.00        92,605 

Joe  Lee  Kirgan,  Jr.,  Editor;  Lufkin  Publishing  Co. 

LLANOf  (F7),  pop.  2,954;  Llano  Co.  (SEC).  65  m  NW  of  Austin.  SP  RR.  Granite 
works;  creamery.  Granite  quarries.  Resort.  Agriculture.  Corn,  grain,  potatoes. 
News  +  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1888     7     24     280     2.00        J1.850 

Lucille  Larremore,  Editor;  L.  A.  Reddell,  Publisher. 

drailatiofr-**Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >8PA  Audit; 
{P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  7  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tConnty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIssueA  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  lee. 

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LOCKHARTf  (G7%).  pop.  5,573;  Caldwell  Co.  (8E).  80  m  S  of  Austin.  MKT  RR. 
Garment,  furniture  factories  ;  feed  mill  ;  bottling  works  ;  creamery.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn,  watermelons. 
Post-  Register  +  .......................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1879     8     24     294     2.50 

J.  L.  Mohle,  Editor;  Lockhart  Post-Register,  Publisher. 

LOCKNEY   (C8H),  pop.   1,692;  Floyd  Co.    (NW).   40  m  NE  of  Lubbock.  FW&D; 
AT&SF  RRs.  Cottonseed  oil,  alfalfa  dehydrating  and  grinding  mills.  Diversified 
farming.  Alfalfa  hay,  wheat,  cotton. 
Beacon  -f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1902     7     24     280     2.00 

Edgar  R.  Hays,  Editor  ;  Hays  &  Reynolds,  Publisher. 

LOMETA  (F6),  pop.  951;  Lampasas  Co.   (C).  65  m  SE  of  Brownwood.  AT&SF  RR. 
Ships  wool,  mohair,  furs,  mistletoe,  pecans.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  cattle, 
sheep,  goats. 
Reporter-h  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1902     7     24     280     2.00 

John  T.  Thomson,  Editor  ;  Ward  Lowe,  Publisher. 

LONE  OAK   (J4%),  pop.  571;  Hunt  Co.   (NE). 

Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  cattle. 
News-f  .....................................  .Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1887 

Wilma  Amonette,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  168. 

LONE  STAR  (K4%).  pop.  X700;  Morris  Co.  (NE).  40  m  NW  of  Marshall.  TAN  RR. 

Bank,  Daingerfield.  Agriculture.  Cotton. 
Tribune-f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1953      8     24     801     2.00 

R.  B.  Palmer,  Editor;  J.  F.  Palmer,  Publisher. 

LONGVIEWf  (K5),  pop.  24,502;  Gregg  Co.  (NE).  65  m  W  of  Shreveport,  La.  AT&SF; 
MP;  TAP  RRs.  Airline.  TTA. 

Manufactures  crates,  building  materials,  plows,  plastics,  oil  tools,  fur  felt, 

pumps,  tree  saws,  industrial  trailers,  attic  fans,  industrial  alcohol,  creamery 

products.  Refineries;  cottonseed  oil,  planing  mills,  steel  mill.  Trade  center.  Oil. 

gas  wells.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  truck  products.  TV  station. 

East  Texas  Magazine  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Cham,  of  Com...  .1926     3     26     140     8.50 

East  Texas  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Pub.,  Box  1592. 


14  m  8E  of  Greenville.  MKT  RR. 
5     26     252      1.25 


Clrc 


§2,062 


§1372 


§920 


1,788 


3,450 


'  Journal*  ................................. 

Ellie  Hopkins,  Editor. 
News  +  ......................................  (l^un*'    &'  Ind'  Dem  ............  192S 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Ed  Leach,  Editor. 
.  News  -Journal  4-  .......................  Sunday  ............  Ind.  Dem  ............  1928 

C.  L.  Bates,  Publisher,  816  Methvin  St. 
Lens  -f-  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1936 


Dem 1931      8     24     294   17.00      §13,038 


8     24     294   17.00        §8,550 


8      24     294     9.00 

8     23     287     3.00 
Jeanne  Martin,  Editor;  Lens  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  682. 

5st°TexasrOii.!!**  JMonthly Oil  Devel.&Ind..  1933      4     20      140     2.50 

Ellie  Hopkins,  Editor;  Estes  Publishing  Co. 


§20362 
1,075 

8,401 


§653 


$575 


LORAINE  (D5),  pop.  1,045;  Mitchell  Co.  (NWC).  20  m  W  of  Sweet  water.  TAP  RR. 

Cotton  gin.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  wheat,  dairying. 
Mitchell  County  News  -f  ........  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1931      8     24     280     2.00 

J.  W.  King,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LORENZO  (C4),  pop.  989;  Crosby  Co.  (NW).  20  m  E  of  Lubbock.  AT&SF  RR.  Grain 

elevators;  cotton  gins.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  wheat,  maize. 
Tribune-f-  .................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1916     7     24     2«0     2.00 

Joe  W.  Brown,  Publisher,  Box  C. 

LOTT  (G6),  pop.  956;  Falls  Co.  (EC).  26  m  S  of  Waco.  SP  RR.  Cotton  gins.  Agricul- 

ture. Cotton,  corn. 
Post-f  .......................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1928     6     26     280     1.50  §650 

Norman  S.  White,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Riesel. 

LOVELADY—  Trinity  Standard-Lovelady  Star—See  Trinity. 

LUBBOCKf  (C4),  pop.  71,747;  Lubbock  Co.  (NW),  800  m  NW  of  Fort  Worth.  AT&SF; 

FW&D  RRs.  Airlines:  BNF;  CAL.  Trade  and  wholesale  distributing  center. 

South  Plains  area  of  Texas. 

Manufactures   butter,   cheese.   Meat,   poultry   packing   plants  ;   cotton   gins, 

compresses  ;  cottonseed  oil,  feed  mills  ;  bottling  plants.  Five  banks  ;  deposits 

(1-1-58),    $192,081,080.    89,800    electric    meters;    80,836    gas    (nat.)    meters; 

54,936    telephones.    Texas    Technological    College.    Diversified    farming.    Third 

largest  inland  cotton  market  in  the  world.  Cotton,  dairy  and  poultry  products, 

grain  sorghums,  livestock.  Two  TV  stations. 
Avalanche  +  .............................  Morn.  ex.  Sun.  .Ind.  Dem  ...........  1922     8     23     801  15.60**4O,662 

Avalanche-Journal  -f  ...............  Sunday  ............  Ind.  Dem  ............  1926     8     28     801     7.80**W,002 

Color  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Joumal-f  ..................................  {&VS*unX'  ^  Ind'  Dem  ............  1925     8     23     801   13-80**22S£46 

Charles  A.  Guy,  Editor;  Avalanche-Journal  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 
Hub,  The  ..................................  Monthly  ..........  Cham,  of  Com....l927     8     27     140 

A.  B.  Davis,  Editor;  Lubbock  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  561. 

B°*nd"l!tock+rOP  JMonthly  ..........  Agriculture  .......  1947     8     28     147     1.00     *20,000 

A.  B.  SlagliV'Editor  '"Raymond  Lee  Johns,  Publisher,  1008  16th. 

CtreuUttott—  **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *Jtrae  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPubltsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpanfl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptioa  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Colt  $  Width?  Depth    Sub  Circ 

Monthly Music 1915     3     28     136     2.50          6,000 


LUBBOCKf  (Continued) 
Southwestern  Musician 
and  Texas  Music 

Educator,  The  (offset) J 

Dr.  D.  O.  Wiley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  3038  Elwood  Sta. 

Toreador -f-  V».« |&USat'  ThUr8'Colle*iate 1924     6     24 

Students  of  Texas  Technological  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LUFKINf  (K6),  pop.  15,185;  Angelina  Co.  (EC).  90  m  NW  of  Beaumont.  A&NR; 
SLSW;  SP;  TSE  RRs.  Airline,  TTA.  Manufactures  newsprint  paper,  oil  pump- 
ing units,  trailers,  engines,  malleable  iron,  truck  bodies,  chairs.  Lumber  mills; 
iron  and  steel  foundry.  Ships  newsprint  paper,  lumber,  iron  products.  Pine,  oak 
timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  sweet  potatoes. 


210      3.00  8,500 


j  Evg.ex.Sat.&  T    .  non.  nf        1906     8 
ISun.,  Sun.  M.Independent  ...... 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  R.  Beaumier,  Editor;  Lufkin  Publishing  Company,  Box  119. 


24      287    15.00 
Sunday  circ. 


**ft,260 


LULING  (G8),  pop.  4,297;  Caldwell  Co.  (SE).  55  m  NE  of  San  Antonio.  SP  RR.  Manu- 

factures oil  well  supplies,  petroleum  and  creamery  products.  Cotton  gins.  Oil 

wells.  Diversified  farming.  Watermelons. 
Newsboy  ....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1939      7      24      280     2.50 

R.  E.  Bailey,  Jr.,  Editor;  Mrs.  R.  E.  Bailey.  Sr.,  Publisher. 
Signal-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1878      6      24     280     2.00 

Kathleen  Edward,  Editor  and  Publisher,  629  E.  Davis. 
MABANK  (H5),  pop.  896;  Kaufman  Co.  (NE).  53  m  SE  of  Dallas.  SP  RR.  Cotton  gin. 

Oil  wells,  oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  oats,  corn. 
Banner-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1908     7     24     276     1.50 

T.  L.  Jennings,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MADISONVILLE    (J6%),  pop.   2,393;  Madison  Co.    (EC).    100  m  NW   of  Houston. 

Nearest  railroad  station.  North  Zulch.  CRI&P;  FW&D  RRs.  Cotton  gins.  Hard- 

wood and  pine  timber.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Lignite  coal  mines.  Stock,  poultry  farms. 

Cotton,  corn. 

Meteor-f-  ..................................  Thursday        .  Ind.  Dem    .   ..   .1894      7      24      280      2.00 

W.  B.  Crossley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MALAKOFF  (H5),  pop.  1,286;  Henderson  Co.  (EC).  26  m  E  of  Corsicana.  SLSW  RR. 
Brick  plant.  Lignite  coal  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn. 


News-h  .....................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1911 

L.  J.  Scholl,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7      24      283      2.00 


MANSFIELD  (F2%),  pop.  964;  Tarrant  Co.  (NEC).  16  m  SE  of  Fort  Worth.  SP  RR. 
Cotton  gin.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

7     28      280     2.00 


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News-f Thursday Democratic 1883 

Mansfield  News,  Publisher. 

MARBLE  FALLS  (F7),  pop.  2,044;  Burnet  Co.  (SEC).  On  Colorado  River,  40  m  NW 
of  Austin.  SP  RR.  Granite,  marble  quarries;  cedar  timber.  Agriculture.  Resort. 

Messenger -f .Thursday Independent 1898     7     24     280     1.50  765 

W.  H.  Miller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARFAf  (DllH),  pop.  8,608;  Presidio  Co.  (SW).  175  m  SE  of  El  Paso.  SP  RR. 
Airline,  TTA.  Bottling  works.  Summer  resort.  Cottle,  sheep  ranches;  truck 
farms.  Cotton. 

Big  Bend  Sentinel-f Thursday Independent 1926     7     24     280     8.00        51,320 

James  J.  O'Brien,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARLINf  (H6).  pop.  7,099;  Falls  Co.  (EC).  27  m  SE  of  Waco.  SP;  MP  RRs.  Cream, 
ery.  Poultry  dressing  plant;  hatcheries.  Mineral  water  health  resort.  Agricul- 
ture. Cotton,  corn,  tomatoes. 

Brazos  Valley  Times -f- .Thursday Democratic 1952     5     24     231     2.00          1,038 

J.  G.  Thacker,  Publisher,  128  Commerce. 

1  Democrat -f- Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Democratic 1901     8     24     301     7.50        §1,340 
Democrat -f Tues.  &  Fri Democratic 1890     8     24     301     2.00        $1,648 
George  S.  Buchanan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARSHALLf  (K6),  pop.  22,327;  Harrison  Co.  (NE).  64  m  E  of  Texarkana.  TAP  RR. 
Airline.  TTA. 

Manufactures  lumber,  crates,  carbon,  caskets,  milk  products,  bricks,  car 
wheels,  steel  products.  Railroad  shops.  Pine  timber.  East  Texas  Baptist  College; 
Bishop  and  Wiley  Colleges  (Negro).  Agriculture.  Cotton,  sweet  potatoes,  peas, 
cattle. 

~         v  m     ner      .                      fEvg.ex.Sat.&T..  n-Wi  1887     9     22     801  18.00**!  1,582 

News  Messenger-}- 1  gun    gun  M  Ind.  Dem Sunday  circ.**12,160 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Spencer  Jones,  Editor;  Millar  d  Cope,  Publisher. 

MART  (H6),  pop.  2,269;  McLennan  Co.  (EC).  20  m  SE  of  Waco.  MP  RR.  Creamery; 
garment  factory ;  cottonseed  oil  mills ;  cannery ;  frozen  food  locker  plant ;  grain 
elevators.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn. 

f  Herald-}- {I^n**  Sat* Ind-  Dem 1918     6     26     276     7'50        J1'135 

Herald-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1901     6     26     276     1.50        §1,065 

Louis  Hartley,  Editor ;  C.  R.  Yancey,  Publisher. 
MASONf  <E6%),  pop.  2,456;  Mason  Co.  (SEC).  120  m  NW  of  Austin.  Railroad  station, 
Brady.  AT&SF  RR.  Fishing  and  hunting  resort.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  corn, 
hay,  peanuts. 

Mason  County  News Thursday Independent 1877     7     24     276     2.50        §1,605 

G.  V.  Burke,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ens,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee, 

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MATADORf  (D8H),  pop.  1,886;  Motley  Co.  (NW).  60  m  NE  of  Lubbock.  Railroad 
station,  Roaring  Springs.  QA&P  RR.  Cattle  ranches;  stock,  grain  farms. 
Cotton. 

Tribune  + Thursday Democratic 1894     7     24     280     2.00 

Douglas  Meador,  Editor;  Tribune  Publishing  Company. 

MATHIS  (F9%).  pop.  4.050;  San  Patricio  Co.  (S).  40  m  NW  of  Corpus  Christi.  MP; 
SP  RRs.  Oil  products,  cattle  feed  manufactured.  Cold  storage  locker.  Ships 
vegetables,  grain. 

News  + Friday Independent 1910     7     24     280     3.00 

John  Haden,  Editor;  Keith  Guthrie,  Publisher. 

McALLEN  (Fll%),  pop.  20,067;  Hidalgo  Co.  (S).  52  m  NW  of  Brownsville.  MP; 
SP  RRs.  Airline,  TTA.  Mattress,  awning,  canning,  dehydrating,  quick-freezing 
building  material,  ready-mix  cement,  potato  chip  factories;  lumber  mills.  Oil 
refinery.  Fruit,  truck  farms.  Grapefruit,  oranges. 

v.nA«r  n*«^«*«»_i_                         fEvg.ex.Sat.&r    ,  ^^J^A.        1909     9 
v aiiey  jw.oniior-p i  Qnn    c\i       M  Jnaepenaent 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Freedom  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
McCAMEY  (B6%).  pop.  8,121;  Upton  Co.  (WC).  105  m  W  of  San  Angelo.  AT&SF  RR. 
Manufactures  oil  field  supplies.  Oil  refinery,  fields.  Agriculture.  Sheep,  cattle, 
truck  crops. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1926      7      24      280      2.50 

Darrel  Freeman,  Editor;  C.  C.  Carll,  Publisher. 

McGREGOR  (G6),  pop.  2,669;  McLennan  Co.  (EC).  20  m  SW  of  Waco.  AT&SF; 
SLSW  RRs.  Manufactures  furniture,  gas  ranges.  Cotton  gins;  warehouse;  flour 
and  feed  mills.  Agriculture.  Cotton. 

Mirror-f Friday Democratic 1888      6      26      280      2.00 

Charles  B.  Hall,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

McKINNEYf  (H4%),  pop.  10,560;  Collin  Co.  (NE).  82  m  NE  of  Dallas.  SP  RR.  Manu- 
factures dairy  products,  colored  cotton  fabrics,  women's  clothing,  men's  pants 
and  shirts,  feeds,  beverages,  mattresses.  Poultry  dressing  plants.  Dairy,  stock 
farms. 

!  Courier-Gazette  + Evp:.  ex.  Sun. ..Democratic 1897      8     24     288      8.00 
Democrat-Gazette -f Thursday Democratic 1884      8      24      288      1.60 
L.  L.  Perkins,  Editor;  Mrs.  Tom  W.  Perkins,  Publisher. 

Examiner-f Thursday Democratic 1886      8      24      294      1.50 

Wofford  Thompson,  Editor;  The  Examiner,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  805. 

McLEAN  (D2),  pop.  1,439;  Gray  Co.  (NW).  70  m  E  of  Amarillo.  CRI&P  RR.  Cotton 
gins.  Gas,  oil  wells.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Cotton. 

News-f- Thursday Independent 1904      7      24      280      2.00 

Joel  R.  Combs  and  Charles  Cullin,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MELVIN  (E6),  pop.  696;  McCulloch  Co.  (C).  50  m  SE  of  San  Angelo.  AT&SF  RR. 
Cotton  gins.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Cotton,  maize,  oats. 

Enterprise  + Thursday Independent 1923     7     24     280     2.00 

Mrs.  J.  W.  Clifton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MEMPHISf  (D8),  pop.  8,810;  Hall  Co.  (NW).  82  m  SE  of  Amarillo.  FW&D  RR.  Cotton 
compresses;  cottonseed  oil,  planing  mills;  cotton  gins;  food  products  factory. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  grain,  wheat,  cattle. 

Democrat -f- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1909      7      24      276      2.50 

J.  C.  Wells,  Editor;  Wells  &  Combs,  Publishers. 

MENARDf  (E6%),  pop.  2,685;  Menard  Co.  (C).  65  m  SE  of  San  Angelo.  AT&SF  RR. 
Resort,  fishing.  Ships  sheep,  goats,  turkeys,  poultry.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

News  + Thursday Democratic 1936      7      24      280     2.50 

Robert  S.  Weddle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MERCEDES  (Gll%),  pop.  10,081;  Hidalgo  Co.  (S).  18  m  W  of  Harlingen.  MP  RR. 
Button  factory.  Fruit,  vegetable  packing  and  shipping.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Farming. 


Citrus  fruit,  vegetables. 

Enterprise  (offset) Thursday Democratic 1907 

J.  Edwin  Harvey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


8      24      283      3.00 


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§1,420 


11,200 


§1,560 


§1,685 


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§2,835 


930 


§1,885 


9933 


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MERIDIANf  (G5%),  pop.  1,146;  Bosque  Co.  (NEC).  40  m  NW  of  Waco.  AT&SF  RR. 
Feed  mill;  cotton  gin;  wool  and  mohair  warehouse;  turkey,  egg  and  poultry 
packing  plant.  Diversified  farming.  Turkeys,  poultry. 

Tribune-!- Friday Democratic 1894      7      24      280     2.00        J1.547 

Carolyn   Holford,   Editor;   Roland   L.   Holford,   Publisher. 

MERKEL  (D5),  pop.  2,888;  Taylor  Co.  (NC).  16  m  W  of  Abilene.  T&P  RR.  Cotton 
gins.  Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming,  ranching.  Cotton,  wheat,  maize. 

Mail-f Friday Democratic 1890      7     24     280      3.00        §2,269 

Robert  E,  Gardner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  428. 

MERTZONf  (D6),  pop.  768;  Irion  Co.  (C).  28  m  SW  of  San  Angelo.  AT&SF  RR.  Oil 
wells.  Ranching  and  farming. 

Star-f Wednesday Independent 1908      5      26     238     2.00 

L.  L.  McFall,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MESQUITE  (H2),  pop.  1.696;  Dallas  Co.  (NE).  10  m  E  of  Dallas.  T&P  RR.  Brick, 
locker  plants ;  bottling  works ;  cotton  gins.  Rock  quarries.  Diversified  farming. 
Cotton,  corn,  onions. 

Texas  Mesquiter-4- Thursday.   ..    Democratic 1882     8     24     294     2.00          1,855 

Dallas  East  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Circulation — fr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  iPublishcr's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  4>  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MEXIA  (H6),  pop.  6.627;  Limestone  Co.  (EC).  80  m  S  of  Corsieana.  CRIAP;  FW&D; 
SP  RRs.  Airport.  Furniture*  textiles,  cottonseed  oil  mills ;  cotton  compress ;  ma- 
chine shops.  Crude  oil  production.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Cattle,  grain. 

News-f Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1899     8     24     287   10.96        53,190 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted, 

W.  L.  Sewell,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Company. 

MIAMIf  (D2),  pop.  646;  Roberts  Co.  (NW).  83  m  NE  of  Amarillo.  AT&SF  RR.  Oil  and 
gas  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  cotton,  kafir. 

Chief-f Thursday Democratic 1899     7     24     280     2.60  5660 

R.  B.  Haynes,  Editor  and  Publisher,  128  N.  Main  St. 

MIDLANDf  (B5%).  pop.  21,718;  Midland  Co.  (WC).  300  m  W  of  Fort  Worth.  TAP 
RR.  Airlines:  AA;  CAL.  Manufactures  oil  well  supplies,  building  supplies, 
dairy  products.  Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  cattle.  TV  station. 

R~™i*««.  1V.1***.™ -L.                 JEvg.ex.Sat.&T    .-MW.<,         1929      8      24      297   12.00  **16,e78 
Reporter-Telegram  + |gu£  gun  M  Independent Sunday  circ.**ie,eiO 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
W.  H.  Collyns,  Editor;  J.  N.  Allison,  Publisher. 

MIDLOTHIAN  (H5),  pop.  1,177;  Ellis  Co.  (EC).  26  m  SW  of  Dallas.  AT&SF;  SP  RRs. 
Cotton  mattresses  manufactured.  Cottonseed  oil  mills;  steel  foundry.  Agricul- 
ture. Cotton,  grain. 

Mlrror-f Friday Democratic 1943     6     24     280     8.00  5710 

Penn  Jones,  Jr.,  Editor;  Midlothian  Mirror,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

MILES  (D6),  pop.  789;  Runnels  Co.  (C).  20  m  NE  of  San  Angelo.  AT&SF  RR.  Cotton 
gins.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Cotton. 

Messenger Friday Democratic 1901     6     24     252     2.00  $486 

.       L.  M.  Rankin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  807. 

MINEOLA  (J6),  pop.  3,626;  Wood  Co.  (NE).  78  m  E  of  Dallas.  MP;  MKT;  T&P  RRs. 

Basket,  fruit  crate  factories ;  cucumber  pickling  plant ;  cottonseed  oil,  saw  mills. 

Pine  timber.  Fruit,  truck  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  watermelons. 

r  Monitor  + Thursday Democratic 1876      8      24      294     4.00        52,481 

\  Wood  County  Record 4 Monday Democratic 1929     5     24     224     4.00        52,372 

I  S.  Neil  Harle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MINERAL  WELLS  (F4%),  pop.  7,801;  Palo  Pinto  Co.  (NC).  50  m  W  of  Fort  Worth. 

WMW&N  RR.  Airline,  CAL.  Manufactures  clay  sewer  pipe,  kitchen  fixtures 

and  cabinets,  hosiery,  aluminum  products.  Health  resort,  mineral  wells.  Truck, 

grain  farms. 

Ind__  ,                                           |Evg.ex.Sat.&T    ,  ~  m  1900     8     24     287   16.00        53^0S 

Index  + |  Sun.,  Sun.  M.Ind'  Dem Sunday  circ.        53^06 

Comie  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Ruth  W.  Dncker,  Editor;  Walter  Murray,  Publisher. 
NewsH- Wednesday  ....Independent 1980     7     24     280     2.50        $1,745 

Don  Pyle,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  109. 
Palomino  Horses  + Monthly Horse  Breed's. ..1942     8     27     129     8.00          2,156 

Melba  Lee  Spivey,  Ed.;  Palomino  Horse  Breeders  of  America,  Inc.,  Pub.,  Box  82. 

MISSION  (F11H),  pop.  10,765;  Hidalgo  Co.  (S).  60  m  NW  of  Brownsville.  MP  RR. 

Manufactures  brick,  tile,  concrete  pipes.  Citrus  fruit,  vegetable  packing  and 

shipping.  Oil  wells.  Fruit,  truck  farms.  Grapefruit,  cabbage,  tomatoes,  cotton. 

Porvenir,  El  (The  Outlook)  1™.         -  T  ^^^ *^+        1935     8     20     259     2,00 

(Spanish)... J  Thursday Independent $1.600— Free 

El  Porvenir  Publishing  Shop,  200  East  8rd  St. 

Times -f Thursday Democratic 1909     8     24     294     8.00        $2,933 

Joe  T.  Cook,  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Company,  Box  913. 

MONAHANSf  (B6).  pop.  6,811;  Ward  Co.  (WC).  140  m  W  of  San  Angelo.  T&P;  TNM 
RRs.  Manufactures  oil  well  supplies,  carbon  black,  cottonseed  products.  Iron 
works.  Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming. 

News 4- Mon.  &  Thurs.. Democratic 1981      8     24     280     3.00        53,126 

Gene  Dow,  Editor;  H.  P.  Cooper,  Publisher,  Box  1895. 

MOODY  (G6),  pop.  1,084;  McLennan  Co.  (EC).  25  m  SW  of  Waco.  AT&SF  RR.  Cot- 
ton gins.  Agriculture. 

Courier Thursday Independent. 1892     7     26     301     2.00  *718 

J.  W.  Gay,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MORTONf  (B4),  pop.  2,274;  Cochran  Co.  (NW).  40  m  S  of  Bailey.  Nearest  railroad 
station,  Lehman.  AT&SF  RR.  Cold  storage  plant.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
cattle,  maize,  grain  sorghum. 

Tribune-4- Thursday Independent 1939     8     24     294     2.50        51302 

B.  H.  Irwin,  Editor;  Max  Daley,  E.  H.  Irwin,  Bill  Glassford,  Pubs.,  P.  O.  Box  545. 

MOULTON  (G8).  pop.  692;  Lavaca  Co.  (SE).  84  m  E  of  San  Antonio.  SP  RR.  Cotton- 
seed oil  mill.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Cotton,  corn. 

Bagle-f Friday Democratic 1900     8     24     286     2.50        1 1,800 

Edwin  Gallia.  Jr.,  Editor;  Malec  Publishing  Co.,   Publisher. 

MOUNT  ENTERPRISE  (K6%),  pop.  504;  Rusk  Co.  (E).  60  m  SW  of  Marshall.  Rail- 
road  station.  Nacogdoches.  SP  RR.  Lumber,  cotton  oil  mills;  cotton  gin.  Pine 
timber.  Stock,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  tomatoes. 

Progress Friday Independent 1919     6     24     280      1.50  500 

Joe  R.  Compton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Oradatle«--**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  wJttne  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit! 
5P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubHsner*s  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ens,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vlssued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MOUNT  PLEASANTf  (J4H),  pop.  6,842;  Titus  Co.  (NE).  55  m  SW  of  Texarkana. 
P4MP;  SLSW  RRs.  Manufactures  asphalt  emulsion,  staves  and  headings,  pot- 
tery, dairy  products.  Cottonseed  oil  mills.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  pota- 
toes, tomatoes. 

fTimes-f {IVSunX'Sat'Ind*  Dem 1919  8  24  294  12-°°  53*417 

<  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Times-Review -h Friday Ind.  Dem 1873  8  24  294  1.50  §1,963 

I  W.  N.  Furey,  Editor;  Mt.  Pleasant  Times  Publishing  Co.,  207  W.  3rd  St. 

Titus  County  Tribune -f Thursday Democratic 1937  8  24  808  2.50  *2,476 

Robert  Palmer,  Editor;  Titus  Co.  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  408  2nd  St. 

MOUNT  VERNONf  (J4),  pop.  1,438;  Franklin  Co.  (NE).  60  m  E  of  Greenville. 
SLSW  RR.  Glove  factory.  Saw  mills ;  cotton  gins ;  hatchery.  Oil  wells.  Pine,  hard- 
wood timber.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  cattle,  dairy. 

Optic-Herald  + .Thursday Democratic 1874     7     24     276     2.00        51,708 

James  T.  Bass,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MUENSTER  (G4),  pop.  896 ;  Cooke  Co.  (NE).  60  m  N  of  Fort  Worth.  MKT  RR.  Cheese 
factory.  Dairy,  beef  cattle. 

Enterprise  + .Friday Independent 1936      6     24     266     2.00        §1,250 

R.  N.  Fette,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MULESHOEf  (B8%).  pop.  2,477;  Bailey  Co.  (NW).  68  m  NW  of  Lubbock.  AT&SF 
RR.  Grain  elevators,  cotton  gins;  cannery.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  cattle,  truck 
crops. 

Journal-f Thursday Independent 1922      8     24     294     8.00          2,700 

J.  M.  Forbes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MUNDAY  (E4),  pop.  2,280;  Knox  Co.  (NC).  76  m  SW  of  Wichita  Falls.  FW&D  RR. 
Cottonseed  oil  mill.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Cotton. 

Times -f Thursday Democratic 1906     7      24     280     2.00        §1.625 

Aaron  Edgar,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NACOGDOCHESf   (K6),  pop.  12.327;  Nacogdoches  Co.   (EC).  140  m  N  of  Houston. 

SP  RR.  Manufactures  hair  tonic,  dresses,  feed,  fertilizer,  bleaching  clay,  brass 

products,  furniture,  toys,  lumber.  Stephen  F.  Austin  State  College.  Pine  timber. 

Agriculture.  Watermelons,  tomatoes,  cotton. 
PineLog+V Saturday Collegiate 1923      5      24     210     1.50        *2,500 

Students  of  Stephen  F.  Austin  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

fRedland  Herald -f Thursday Independent 1897      8      24     287     2.50        §1,102 

J   Sentinel -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1898      8      24     28711.00        §4,107 

I  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

I  Victor  B.  Fain,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

NAPLES  (K4),  pop.  1,846;  Morris  Co.  (NE).  45  m  W  of  Texarkana.  SLSW  RR.  Saw 
mills ;  cotton  gins.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  watermelons. 

Monitor Thursday     .    Independent..    1886     7     23     304     2.00  957 

Lee  Narramore,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NAVASOTA  (H7),  pop.  6.188;  Grimes  Co.  (EC).  60  m  NW  of  Houston.  SP;  AT&SF; 
MP  RRs.  Airport.  Cottonseed  oil  mill.  Ships  cattle,  cotton.  Agriculture.  Cotton. 

Examiner  Review -f- Thursday Democratic 1894     8     24     301     2.50        §2,750 

J.  G.  and  R.  H.  Whitten,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

NEDERLAND  (L7%).  pop.  3,805;  Jefferson  Co.  (SE).  85  m  E  of  Houston.  ECS  RR. 
Manufactures  synthetic  rubber,  chemicals.  Oil  refinery.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
poultry,  corn. 

Midcounty  Review  (offset). ...Thursday Independent 1949      5      24     224     3.50        §2,040 

Mrs.  Ruth  Crane,  Editor;  Nederland  Publishing  Co.,  1220  Boston  Ave. 

NEW  BOSTON  (K4),  pop.  2,688;  Bowie  Co.  (NE).  22  m  W  of  Texarkana.  TAP  RR. 
Saw,  grist  mills;  cotton  gins.  Oil  and  gas  wells.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  corn. 

Bowie  County  News -f Thursday Democratic 1882      8      24      308     2.50        §1,650 

J.  E.  Laney,  Sr.,  Editor;  J.  E.  Laney,  Jr.,  Publijher. 

NEW  BRAUNFELSf  (F8),  pop.  12,210;  Comal  Co.   (SE).  80  m  NE  of  San  Antonio. 

MP;  MKT  RRs.  Textile,  hosiery,  flour,  feed,  gauze  mills;  monument  works; 

creamery ;  tannery.  Stone  quarries.  Diversified  farming  and  ranching. 

f  Herald  + Tuesday Independent 1890     8     24     294     8.50        §5,169 

1    Zeitung  Chronicle-f Thursday Independent 1852     8     24     294     3.50        §5,155 

1  Frederic  Oheim,  Editor;  New  Braunfels  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  649. 

NEWCASTLE  (F4),  pop.  748;  Young  Co.  (NC).  65  m  S  of  Wichita  Falls.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Graham.  CRIAP  RR.  Tile  manufactured.  Coal  mines ;  oil  wells ;  sand  pits. 
Cattle  ranching.  Poultry  and  dairy  farms. 

Register-f Thursday Independent 1908     6     26     280     2.50  $750 

Gaspard  Neal,  Editor;  Newcastle  Register,  Publisher. 

NEWTONf  (L6%),  pop.  929;  Newton  Co.  (EC).  75  m  NE  of  Beaumont.  MP  RR. 
Cotton  gin;  saw  mills.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  cattle,  hogs. 

Herald  + Thursday Independent 1923     6     24     280     2.00  709 

H.  M.  Golyer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  ULM  (H7%),  pop.  X400;  Austin  Co.  (SE).  75  m  W  of  Houston.  MKT  RR. 
Creamery;  cheese  factory;  cotton  gin;  molasses  mill.  Agriculture.  Poultry, 
turkeys,  dairying,  hogs,  cotton. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1910     6     26     280     2.50        §1,010 

Joe  H.  Fietsam,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Clrculattoi*— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher*  •  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
•as,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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NIXON  (G8).  pop.  1,876;  Gonzales  Co.  (SE).  46  m  SE  of  San  Antonio.  SP  RR.  Agri- 
culture. Poultry,  cattle,  watermelons,  peanuts. 

News-f ... Thursday Independent 1907     7     26     280     2.00 

H.  F.  Bridges,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NOCONA  (G8%)»  pop.  8,022;  Montague  Co.  (NE).  60  m  E  of  Wichita  Falls.  MKT  RR. 
Manufactures  leather  goods  and  novelties,  cowboy  boots,  sporting  goods.  Oil  and 
gas  wells.  Diversified  farming. 

News-f Friday Independent 1905      7      24      280     2.50 

Rowland  R.  and  Ilogen  Peters,  Publishers. 

NORMANGEE  (H6%),  pop.  657;  Leon  Co.  (EC).  100  m  NW  of  Houston.  CRI&P; 
FW&D  RRs.  Cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Watermelons,  tomatoes. 

Star  4-. Thursday Democratic 1903      8     23     280      2.00 

William  H.  Moss,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  O. 

ODEM  (G9V6),  pop.  1,680;  San  Patricio  Co.  (S).  6  m  S  of  Sinton.  MP  RR.  Manufac- 
tures grain  and  feed.  Agriculture.  Vegetables. 

Odem  Edroy  Times Wednesday Independent 1948      7      24      280     2.00 

Mary  C.  Wineberner,  Editor;  Keith  Guthrie,  Publisher. 

ODESSAf  (B6%),  pop.  29,486;  Ector  Co.  (WC).  110  m  NW  of  San  Angelo.  T&P  RR. 
Airlines:  AA;  CAL. 

Manufactures  mine,  oil  well  supplies,  derricks,  petrochemicals,  cottonseed 
products,  welding  equipment.  Brass,  iron  works;  carbon  plant,  oil  refinery. 
Three  banks;  deposits  (6-28-58),  $51,069,772.  17,101  (residential)  electric 
meters;  19,705  (residential)  gas  meters;  16,831  (residential)  telephones.  Oil 
wells.  Stock  farms.  TV  station. 

American  + {fun^S^if  Tndependent *925     8     28    un*2   18.'20**30'801 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  ClrC'  ' 

Odessa  American,  Publisher,  Box  2952. 

Drill  Bit  (offset) Monthly f 


51,007 


§2,025 


2,015 


400 


t 1953      3      26      140      3.00 

G.  M.  Raymer,  Editor;  Drill  Bit  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  6527. 

O*DONNELL  (C4%),  pop.  1,478;  Lynn  Co.  (NWC).  40  m  S  of  Lubbock.  AT&SF  RR. 
Cotton  gins ;  grain  elevators.  Sodium  sulphate  mines.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Cotton. 

Index-Press  + Thursday Independent 1923      6     26     280     2.00 

O.  G.  Smith,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OLNEY  (F4),  pop.  8,765;  Young  Co.  (NC).  46  m  S  of  Wichita  Falls.  Railroad  station, 
Graham.  CRI&P  RR.  Manufactures  mine,  oil  well  supplies,  creamery  products. 
Refineries.  Oil  wells.  Dairy,  beef  cattle,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Cotton. 

Enterprise  + .Thursday Independent 1910     8     24     280     2.50 

Weldon  Lacy,  Editor;  Marvin  Hickey,  Publisher. 

OLTONf  (B3%).  pop.  1,201;  Lamb  Co.  (NW).  70  m  S  of  Amarillo.  Railroad  station, 
Plainview.  AT&SF;  FW&D  RRs.  Cotton  gins.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  grain. 

Enterprise-f .Thursday Democratic 1926     7     26     270     2.00 

Ruth  K.  Martin,  Editor ;  Troy  F.  Martin,  Publisher. 

OMAHA  (K4%),  pop.  736;  Morris  Co.  (NE).  45  m  SW  of  Texarkana.  SLSW  RR. 
Ships  vegetables,  fruits.  Cotton  gin.  Diversified  farming.  Cattle,  cotton,  potatoes. 

Times  + Thursday Democratic 1886      6     24     266     2.00 

C.  L.  Reaves.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ORANGEf  (L7%),  pop.  21,174;  Orange  Co.  (SE).  On  Sabine  River,  20  m  E  of  Beau- 
mont. MP;  SP  RRs.  Manufactures  caskets,  paper  and  bags,  steel  pipe,  steel  and 
wooden  ships.  Bottling  works;  steel  fabrication  plant;  foundry  and  machine 
shop;  planing  mill.  Timber;  gas,  oil  wells.  Shrimp  fishing.  Agriculture. 


5,250 


§875 


§1,605 


§1,700 


J800 


**7,918 


Color  advertising  accepted. 
J.  B.  Quigley,  Publisher. 

ORANGE  GROVE  (G9%).  pop.  936;  Jim  Wells  Co.  (S).  86  m  W  of  Corpus  Christi. 
SP  RR.  Cotton  gins.  Gas,  oil  wells.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Observer-h Friday Democratic 1924      7      24     280      2.00  §589 

Wallace  H.  Smith,  Editor;  J.  L.  C.  Beaman,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  72. 
OVERTON  (K6),  pop.  2,001;  Rusk  Co.  (E).  24  m  E  of  Tyler.  MP  RR.  Oil  refineries; 
garment  factory;  lumber  mill.  Ships  gas,  oil,  fruit.  Pine  timber;  gas,  oil  wells. 
Agriculture. 

Press  + Friday Ind.  Dem 1930      8      24      280      2.00        §1,725 

C.  W.  Thompson,  Editor;  G.  W.  Manning,  Publisher. 

OZONAf  (C7).  pop.  2,886;  Crockett  Co.   (SWC).  70  m  SW  of  San  Angelo.  Railroad 
station,  Barnhart.  AT&SF  RR.  Airport.  Oil  wells.  Cattle  and  sheep  ranches. 

Stockman-f Thursday Independent 1913     6     26     276     2.00  §985 

W.  Evart  White,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PADUCAHf    (D8%).  pop.  2,962;  Cottle  Co.    (NW).   100   m  NW   of  Wichita  Falls. 

QA&P   RR.    Manufactures    implements.    Cotton   gins.    Oil    wells.    Agriculture. 

Cotton,  livestock. 
Post+ .Thursday Independent 1906     7     24     280     2.50        §1,825 

E.  Kenneth  Tooley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
PAINT  ROCKf   (E6),  pop.  X500;  Concho  Co.   (C).  80  m  E  of  San  Angelo.  Railroad 

station,   Ballinger.   A&S;  AT&SF  RRs.   Sheep,   cattle  ranches.   Grain  farms. 

Cotton. 

Concho  Herald  -f .Thursday Independent 1890     6     26     280     1.60  $360 

L.  M.  Rankin,  Publisher. 

Ctratetion--**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *J«ne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
«a«,  12  to  Inch.  T  Af ate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Populttion— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 

*?*?!££' <M  .^i.0!?7  <llirln»  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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PALACIOS   (H9),  pop.  2,799;  Matagorda  Co.   (8E).  90  m  SW  of  Houston.  SP  RR. 

Fish,    oyster   packing   plant;   shrimp   cannery.    Resort.   Fisheries.    Diversified 

farming.  Rice,  cotton,  corn,  flax. 
Beacon-f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1907     7     24     280     2.00        §1,425 

Jesse  V.  Dismukes,  Editor;  Mrs.  J.  W.  Dismukes,  Publisher,  Box  7. 

PALESTINEf  (J5%),  pop.  12,508;  Anderson  Co.  (EC).  46  m  SW  of  Tyler.  MP; 
SP  RRs.  Railroad  center  and  reclamation  plant;  cold  storage;  oil  and  gas  wells. 
Hardwood  timber.  Manufactures  glass,  clothing,  ceramic  tile,  mattresses,  dairy 
products. 

Herald  PreB«4.  (Evg.ex.Sat.A  «.„„„.*„.          1902      8      24     294   14.00        I7&83 

Herald  Press  +  ........................  |gun    gun  M  Democratic  ........  Sunday  circ.       §7,283 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Joe  Calvit,  Editor;  W.  L.  Hamilton,  Publisher,  404  Avenue  A. 

PALMER  (H5),  pop.  647;  Ellis  Co.   (EC).  25  m  S  of  Dallas.  SP  RR.  Manufactures 
brick,   water  heaters,   knee  pads,   mops.  Cotton   gins.   Clay   pits.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  grain,  onions. 
Rustler  +  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1896     8     24     284      1.50  795 

Dan  W.  Bees,  Editor;  United  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Ennis. 

PALO  PINTOf  (F6),  pop.  X489;  Palo  Pinto  Co.  (NC).  58  m  W  of  Fort  Worth.  Rail- 
road station  and  bank,  Mineral  Wells.  WMW&N  RR.  Oil,  gas  wells;  cedar  timber. 
Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat,  cotton,  corn. 
Palo  Pinto  County  Star  +  .......  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1876      6      24     276     2.00  - 

Don  Pyle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PAMPAf  (D2),  pop.  16,688;  Gray  Co.  (NW).  55  m  NE  of  Amarillo.  AT&SF;  FW&D 
RRs.  Manufactures  carbon  black,  oil  well  supplies,  derricks,  pumping  equipment, 
tanks,  separators,  chemicals.  Refineries  ;  bottling  works.  Gas,  oil  wells.  Agricul- 
ture. Cattle,  wheat,  corn,  oats. 


N«w«4-  fEv*-ex-Sat-&T«,?«™,^«f        1927     8      24     294   15.60    **8,160 

New8  +  .....................................  {Sun.,  Sun.  M  ^dependent  .......  Sunday  circ.    **8,433 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Joel  Combs,  Mgn.  Editor;  E.  Roy  Smith,  Publisher. 

PANHANDLEf  (C2).  pop.  1,406;  Carson  Co.   (NW).  28  m  NE  of  Amarillo.  AT&SF 
RR.  Ships  wheat,  cattle.  Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  barley,  cattle. 
Herald  +  ...................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1887      7     24     280     3.00        §1,230 

Paul  A.  Loftin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  428. 

PARISf  (J4),  pop.  21,648;  Lamar  Co.  (NE).  95  m  NE  of  Dallas.  AT&SF;  SLSF;  T&P; 
SP;  P&MP  RRs.  Airline,  CEN. 

Vinegar,  woodworking  plants;  furniture,  clothing,  candy,  crate  and  box  fac- 
tories ;  flour,  cottonseed  oil  mills  ;  boiler  works.  Abattoir.  Oil  wells  ;  oak  timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Cattle,  cotton,  potatoes. 
f  Echo  Shopping  Extra  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Shopping  ...........  1958     8     24     294          4,897  —  Free 

1   Lamar  County  Echo  +  ............  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1922      8     24     294      3.00        $3,176 

1  Ben  Hinds,  Editor;  Thomas  B.  Steely,  Publisher. 

Ncwll  ,  (Evg.ex.Sat.&j    .  -  1869      8      28      297   18.20**10,418 

wews  +  .....................................  \Sun.,  Sun.  M.Ind'  »•»••-—--  Sunday  circ.  **  10,768 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Ray  Sissel,  Editor;  North  Texas  Publishing  Company. 

PASADENA    (Kl%),   pop.   22,488;   Harris  Co.    (SE).    3   m   E   of   Houston.   SP   RR. 
Manufactures    shovels,    bleach,    chemicals.    Agriculture.    Strawberries,    water- 
melons,  tomatoes. 
Citizen-f  ...................................  Thursday      .    Independent  ...  1947      8      21      300      4.20       *7,342 

B.  C.  Sitton,  Publisher,  111  W.  Shaw. 

PEARSALLf  (E8%),  pop.  4,481;  Frio  Co.  (SC).  54  m  SW  of  San  Antonio.  MP  RR. 
Cotton  gin  ;  peanut  oil  mill  ;  Peanut  shelling  plant.  Oil  wells.  Chemical  processing. 
Stock  farms.  Corn,  peanuts,  watermelons. 
Leader-f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1884      7      23     280     2.50          1,460 

Anna  L.  Curtis,  Editor;  W.  G.  Gunn  and  Mrs.  M.  Bush,  Publishers. 

PECOSt  (D10%),  pop.  8,064;  Reeves  Co.  (WC).  210  m  E  of  El  Paso.  PVS;  AT&SF; 
T&P  RRs.  Airline,  TTA.  Oil  refinery;  bottling  works;  cotton  gins.  Oil  and  gas 
wells.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  alfalfa,  cantaloupes. 
Enterprise  and  Gusher  4-  .......  Mon.  &  Thurs..  Independent  ......  1887      9      22      301      3.60        §3,150 

Joe  B.  Pouns,  Editor;  Hubbs  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  312  S.  Cedar  St. 

PERRYTONf  (Dl),  pop.  4,417;  Ochiltree  Co.  (NW).  120  m  NE  of  Amarillo.  AT&SF 
RR.  Manufactures  aluminum  irrigation  tubes,  feed,  canvas  products,  farm  ma- 
chinery, trailer  and  truck  bodies,  concrete  blocks,  soft  drinks.  Elevator.  Ships 
wheat,  cattle,  feed.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  barley,  maize,  cattle. 
Ochiltree  County  Herald  +  ...  ..Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1917      8     24      287     3.50        §2,565 

H.  R.  Hudson,  Editor;  Jessie  Keith  Stewart,  Publisher. 

PETERSBURG  (C3%),  pop.  777;  Hale  Co.   (NW).  10  m  S  of  Plainview.  FW&D  RR. 

Manufactures  farm  implements.  Stock,  poultry,  truck,  grain  farms. 
Journal  -f  ..................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1926     5     24     224     2.00  584 

Tom  Suits,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PETTUS   (G9),  pop.   X64S.;  Bee  Co.   (S).  60  m  N  of  Corpus  Christ!.  SP  RR.  Bank, 

Beeville.  Refinery.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  broom  corn,  watermelons. 
News  +  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1981     6     26     280     2.00  $160 

Alf.  B.  Schroeter,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Runge.  $500  —  Pre* 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.8.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit! 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
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PHARK  (Fll%).  pop.  8,690;  Hidalgo  Co.  (S).  66  m  NW  of  Brownsville.  MP  RR. 
Crate  and  box,  masonry  block  factories;  canneries;  extensive  fruit,  vegetable 
packing  and  shipping.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruits,  vegetables, 
cotton. 

Press + Friday Ind.  Dem 1988     7     24     280     2.60        $1,400 

Lloyd  H.  Glover,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PILOT  POINT  (H4),  pop.  1,176;  Denton  Co.  (NE).  46  m  N  of  Fort  Worth.  MKT; 
TAP  RRs.  Manufactures  furniture,  clothing.  Cotton  gins.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  grain,  hay,  peanuts. 

Poat-Stgnal-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1878     7     24     280     2.00        *1,020 

Dan  Feather,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  398. 

PINELAND  (L6),  pop.  1.464;  Sabine  Co.  (EC).  45  m  E  of  Lufkin.  AT&SF  RR. 
Bank,  Jasper.  Lumber  mills.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  cotton,  cattle. 

Star .Thursday Independent 1958     7     22     276     2.00        $1,154 

J.  Barrel  Milner,  Publisher. 

PITTSBURGf  (K4%),  pop.  8,142;  Camp  Co.  (NE).  60  m  N  of  Tyler.  L&A;  SLSW 
RRs.  Sweet  potato  curing  plant;  bottling  works;  basket,  furniture,  canning 
factories.  Pine  timber.  Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Sweet  potatoes,  cotton, 
corn,  peas. 

Gazette-f Thursday Democratic 1884      8     23     280      2.00        $2,000 

T.  J.  White  and  T.  R.  White,  Editors ;  Lockhart  Brothers,  Publishers. 

PLAINSf  (B4),  pop.  X650;  Yoakum  Co.  (NW).  66  m  SW  of  Lubbock.  Bank  and  rail- 
road station,  Brownfield.  AT&SF  RR.  Oil  wells.  Ranching. 

Yoakum  County  Review 4- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1931     8     23     287     3.00  §939 

Helen  Henard,  Editor;  H.  C.  Snyder,  Publisher. 

PLAINVIEWf  (CSH),  pop.  14,044;  Hale  Co.  (NW).  40  m  N  of  Lubbock.  AT&SF; 
FW&D  RRs.  Airline,  CAL.  Manufactures  irrigation  pumps,  gears,  plows,  flour, 
cottonseed  oil  and  creamery  products,  feed.  Elevators;  gins;  compresses;  can- 
ning, dehydrating  and  patato  grading  plants.  Wayland  Baptist  College.  Di- 
versified farming.  Wheat,  grain,  cotton. 

Footprints  V    (offset) -...Monthly Coll.  Alumni 1958      4      24      140x2.00        $8,000 

Association  of  Former  Students,  Wayland  Baptist  College,  Editors  and  Pubs., 
1700  West  7th  St. 

fEvg.ex.Sat.&.   ,,  n^^n4.         1889      8     24      294   18.50        §7,3O4 

ISun.,  Sun.  M.Independent Sunday  circ.        J7.3O4 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

H.  S.  Hilburn,  Editor;  Herald-News  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

Trail  BlaxerV  (offset) Friday Collegiate «52  c'on^ollJ  "ee  2&          ^800 

Students  of  Wayland  Baptist  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  1700  West  7th  St. 

Tribune-j- Thursday Independent 1928     7     24     280     2.50 

J.  P.  Zimmerman,  Editor;  Community  Publishing  Company,  616  Ash  St. 

PLANO  (H4H),  Pop.  2,126;  Collin  Co.  (NE).  18  m  N  of  Dallas.  SP;  SLSW  RRs. 
Manufactures  copper  and  brass  gas  fittings,  wire,  cable.  Cotton  gins.  Grain 
farms.  Cotton,  corn,  wheat. 

Star-Courier 4- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1888     7     24     280      1.50 

Arthur  A.  Bagwill,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PLEASANTON  (F8%),  Pop.  2,913;  Atascosa  Co.  (SC).  32  m  S  of  San  Antonio.  MP  RR. 
Shipa  truck  products.  Agriculture.  Peanuts,  corn,  watermelons. 

Express  4- Thursday Democratic 1909     7     24     280     2.50          2,103 

W.  K.  Daetwyler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

POINT  COMFORT— See  Wave,  Port  Lavaca. 

PORT  ARTHUR  (L7K),  pop.  67,530;  Jefferson  Co.  (SE).  On  Sabine  Lake,  with  deep 
water  to  Gulf  of  Mexico.  90  m  E  of  Houston.  SP;  KOS  RRs.  Airlines:  DAL; 
EAL;  TTA. 

Three  large  oil  refineries;  shipbuilding;  brass  and  iron  foundries;  railroad 
shop*;  chemical  plants;  synthetic  rubber;  latex  and  steel  barrel  plants.  Fisn 
factories.  Four  banks;  deposits  (6-23-58),  $72,194,428.  81,642  electric  meters; 
27,847  gas   (nat.)  meters;  33,900  telephones. 
V.W.J.  JEv*-  «*•  Sun-T«,Um«T,,UTit         "01     9     22     294   19.80**25,4*0 

NeW8+ (Sun.  Morn.     Independent Sunday  circ. **25,6S5 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  F.  Ayres,  Editor ;  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

PORT  ISABEL  (Gil),  pop.  2,872;  Cameron  Co.  (S).  On  Gulf  of  Mexico.  120  m  S 
of  Corpus  Christ!.  MP  RR.  Boat  connections.  Bank,  Brownsville.  Oil  refineries; 
boat  works ;  cannery ;  seafood  packing  plants.  Resort. 

Press Friday Independent 1949      8     24     296     2.00        §1,108 

Steve  M.  Elam,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Co.,  San  Benito. 

PORT  LAVACAf  (H9),  pop.  5,599;  Calhoun  Co.  (SE).  On  Lavaca  Bay,  70  m  NE  of 
Corpus  Christi.  SP  RR.  Cotton  gins.  Shrimp,  oyster  freezing  plant.  Gas,  oil 
wells.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton. 

Calhoun  County  Times           lTlm««Uv         Tnd  n*m  19B5     8     22     28°     8-°°  75° 

(offset) „ {Thursday Ind.  Dem 3,90O— Free 

Thomas  B.  Toney  and  David  E.  Toney,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Wave Thursday Democratic 1890     8     24     294     8.00        52,410 

Circulates  also  in  Point  Comfort. 
Louis  Wortham,  Editor;  Robert  A.  Warner,  Publisher. 

Ctealatlon-HHtSept.  A, B.C.  Statement;  *Jnne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  VIssued  only  daring  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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PORT  NECHES  (L7%),  pop.  5,448;  Jefferson  Co.  (3E).  On  Neches  River,  10  m  8E 

of  Beaumont.  KCS  RR.  Oil  refinery  ;  synthetic  rubber  manufactured.  Agriculture. 

Chronicle-f  ..............................  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  .........  1930     7     24     280     2.50 

O.  J.  Wilkerson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

POSTf  (C4),  pop.  8,141;  Garza  Co.  (NWC).  40  m  SE  of  Lubbock.  AT&SF  RR.  Cotton 

mill.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Cotton. 
Dispatch-f  ...............................  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  .........  1926     8     24     287     8.00 

Charles  Didway,  Editor;  James  E.  Cornish,  Publisher. 

PRAIRIE  VIEW   (J7%),  pop.   X2,200.  Branch  of  Hemps  tea  d  P.  O.  Waller  Co.   (SE). 
60  m  NW  of  Houston.  SP  RR.  Bank  town,  Hempstead.  Prairie  View  Agricultural 
and  Mechanical  College.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  watermelons. 
Panther-f-  .................................  Monthly  ..........  Collegiate  ...........  5     25     220 

Students  of  Prairie  View  A.  &  M.  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

QUANAHf    (E8),   pop.    4,589;   Hardeman   Co.    (NC).    80    m   NW    of    Wichita   Falls. 
QA&P;  FW&D;   SLSF  RRs.   Cottonseed   oil  mill;   compress;   creamery.   Ships 


cotton,  wheat,  cattle.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  cotton. 

Tribune-Chief  + Thursday Democratic 1887 

C.  Koch,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  120. 


Times-f  ....................................     UThu?se.8*      In<L  Dem  ............  1919     8 

Norman  Wright,  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Company,  Box  118. 


farms. 
Timely  Remarks  -f  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1928 

Carter  Snooks,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Drawer  F. 


7      24     280     2.00 


Cire 
51,751 

1,745 


8     24      808      8.50        §2,300 


QUITAQUE   (C8),  pop.  647;  Briscoe  Co.   (NW).  70  m  NE  of  Lubbock.  FW&D  RR. 
Cotton  gins,   grain   elevator.   Ships   cattle.   Agriculture.   Cotton,   cattle,  wheat. 
Post-}-  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1925      7      24      280     2.00  5600 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Dean  H.  Humphreys,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

QUITMANf  (J4%).  pop.  927;  Wood  Co.  (NE).  65  m  NW  of  Marshall.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Mineola.  MP;  MKT;  T&P  RRs.  Nurseries;  oil  refinery.  Oil  wells.  Agricul- 
ture. Watermelons,  truck  crops. 
Wood  County  Democrat  -f  ......  Thursday  ........  In  d.  Dem  ...........  1893      7      24     276     2.00          2,423 

Jacob  E.  Shoaf,  Editor;  Jacob  E.  Shoaf  and  W.  T.  Black,  Jr.,  Publishers. 
Wood  County  Echo-f  .............  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1930      7     24      273      1.50        §1,800 

Mrs.  L.  B.  Hart,  Editor;  Sam  Hart,  Publisher,  Box  458. 

RALLS  (C4).  pop.  1,779;  Crosby  Co.  (NW).  28  m  E  of  Lubbock.  AT&SF  RR.  Feed  mill; 
elevator;  cotton  gins;  cotton  compress.   Stock,   poultry,  grain  farms.  Cotton, 
wheat. 
Banner-f  ..................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1911     7      24      280     4.00        §1,175 

Ernest  V.  Joiner,  Editor;  S.  E.  Joiner,  Publisher. 

RANGER  (F5),  pop.  3,989;  Eastland  Co.  (NEC).  60  m  E  of  Abilene.  T&P  RR.  Gaso- 
line refineries.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Peanuts,  cotton. 


24     287     7'80        52'387 


RANKINt   (C6).  pop.  1,189;  Upton  Co.   (WC).  85  m  W  of  San  Angelo.  AT&SF  RR. 

Oil  industry.  Oil  wells.  Ships  sheep,  cattle,  wool,  mohair. 
News  .........................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1927      5      26      196     2.75  688 

J.  B.  Hutchens,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RAYMONDVILLEf  (Gil),  pop.  9.186;  Willacy  Co.  (S).  22  m  N  of  Harlingen.  MP  RR. 
Airport.    Creamery;    cotton    gins.    Ships    onions,    cotton.    Diversified    farming. 
Onions  and  other  vegetables. 
Chronicle-h  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1926      8      24      292      2.50        §3,198 

C.  R.  Miller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Tiempo,  El-f    (Times)  (Sp.)..  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1937      5      24      210     2.00  §863 

A.  R.  Rodriguez,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  856. 
Willacy  County  News  -f-  ..........  Thursday  ........  Democratic  .......  .1917      8      24      294      2.00        §3,162 

D.  B.  Rapp,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  897. 

REFUGIOf   (G9).  pop.  4,666;  Refugio  Co.   (S).  35  m  N  of  Corpus  Christ!.  MP  RR. 
Oil  refineries.  Steel  tanks  manufactured.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Ranching.  Feed,  grain 


RICHARDSON    (Gl),  pop.  1,289;  Dallas  Co.   (NE).  10  m  N  of  Dallas.  SP  RR.  Feed 

mill;  nursery.  Diversified  farming. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1958      5      22      214      2.00 

Durwood  Hayes,  Publisher,  110  N.  McKinney  St. 

RICHLAND  SPRINGS   (F6),  pop.  684;  San  Saba  Co.   (C).  90  m  SE  of  San  Angelo. 

AT&SF  RR.  Agriculture.  Poultry,  peanuts,  cattle,  pecans. 
Eye-Witness  -f  .........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1908      7      24      280     2.00 

Ned  Stringfellow.  Editor;  Mrs.  Ned  Stringfellow,  Publisher. 

RICHMONDf    (J8),  pop.  2,080;  Fort  Bend  Co.    (SE).  On  Brazos  River,  30  m  S  of 
Houston.  SP  ;  AT&SF  RRs.  Cotton  gin  ;  cottonseed  oil  mill.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  potatoes. 
Texas  Coaster  -f  ......................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1895     7     24     280     2.50 

Donald  B.  Bryant,  Editor;  Texco  Pub.  Co.,  Inc. 

RIESEL  (G6),  pop.  409;  McLennan  Co.  (EC).  14  m  SE  of  Waco.  SP  RR.  Manufactures 

feeds.  Cotton  gin;  hatchery.  Stock,  poultry  farms.  Cotton,  corn. 
Rustler  -f  ..................................  Friday  ............  Democratic  ........  1895      6     26      280      1.50 

Norman  S.  White,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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RIO  GRANDE  CITYf  (Fll),  pop.  8,992;  Starr  Co.  (S).  90  m  NW  of  Brownsville. 
HP  RR.  Cotton  gins ;  bricks,  tile  manufactured.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
corn,  cane. 

^i^nlsh^^l.!.™      jThursday Democratic 1936     7     24     280     2.00  

W.  H.  Hall.  'Editor;  Laredo  Publishing  Co.  Inc.,  Box  598,  Laredo. 

RISING  STAR   (Ffift),  pop.   1,289;  Bastland  Co.    (NEC).   28  m  N   of  Brownwood. 
Nearest  railroad  station,  Cisco.  MKT;  TAP  RRs.  Extensive  hairy  vetch  seed 
growing.  Ships  seeds,  peanuts.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Peaches,  cattle,  sheep, 
goats. 
Record  H- Thursday Independent 1890     7     24     280     2.00          1,569 

B.  A.  Butler.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROBERT  LEEf  (D5V4).  pop.  1,069;  Coke  Co.  (EC).  82  m  N  of  San  Angelo.  Railroad 
station,  Bronte.  AT&SF  RR.  Sheep,  goat  and  cattle  raising. 

Observer + Friday .....Democratic 1889     5     28     224     2.50  J895 

A.  J.  Kirkpatrick,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROBSTOWN  (G10),  pop.  7,278;  Nueces  Co.  (S).  15  m  W  of  Corpus  Christ!.  HP: 
TM  RRs.  Manufactures  cottonseed  products.  Refineries.  Ships  vegetables, 
cotton,  grain.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  vegetables,  grain. 

Record  + .Thursday Democratic 1918     7      24      273      3.00        $2,550 

Carroll  Keach,  Editor;  Sam  Fore.  Jr.,  Publisher. 

ROBYf  (D5),  pop.  1,051;  Fisher  Co.  (NWC).  20  m  N  of  Sweetwater.  Nearest  railroad 
station.  Longworth.  AT&SF  RR.  Cotton  gins.  Stock,  poultry  farms. 

S  tar-Record -f- Friday Democratic 1912      6     26     280      1.50  

E.  H.  Shelton,  Editor;  Star-Record  Publishing  Co. 

ROCHESTER  (E4),  pop.  773;  Has k ell  Co.  (NC).  55  m  NW  of  Abilene.  ATASF  RR. 
Cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  maize,  wheat. 

Reporter Thursday Democratic 1922     7     24     280     8.00 

Gay  Graham,  Editor;  Dale  Graham,  Publisher. 

ROCKDALE  (G7),  pop.  2,821;  Milam  Co.  (EC).  60  m  NE  of  Austin.  MP;  SP  RRs. 
Aluminum  smelting;  poultry  and  egg  processing,  peat  moss  plants.  Lignite  coal 
mines;  oil  wells;  clay  deposits.  Agriculture.  Truck  farming,  cattle. 

Reporter  ft  Messenger  + Thursday Democratic 1873     8     24     294     2.50        §2310 

W.  H.  Cooke.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROCKPORTf  (G9%).  pop.  2,266;  Aransas  Co.  (S).  At  entrance  of  Aransas  Bay,  10 
m  NE  of  Corpus  Christi.  SP  RR.  Oyster  beds,  shrimp  fisheries.  Oil  wells.  Resort. 
Diversified  farming.  Tomatoes,  cucumbers,  grapes. 

Pilot -f Thursday Independent 1869      7      24      280     2.00        {1,510 

Roy  V.  Rogero  and  R.  Roy  Woods,  Publishers,  Box  607. 

ROCKSPRINGSf  (D7H),  pop.  1.486;  Edwards  Co.  (SWC).  115  m  NW  of  San  Antonio. 
Railroad  station,  Kerrville.  SP  RR.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  wool,  mohair. 

Texas  Mohair  Weekly  + Friday Independent 1927     7     24     280     2.60  5675 

Mrs.  Warren  Hutt,  Editor;  Hutt  ft  Son,  Publishers. 

ROCKWALLf  (H4%),  pop.  1,501;  Rockwall  Co.  (NE).  20  m  NE  of  Dallas.  MKT  RR. 
Leather  goods,  aluminum  fabrication  plants.  Cotton  gin.  Diversified  farming. 
Onions,  cotton,  corn. 

Texas  Success-f Friday Democratic 1883     7     24     280     1.50        §1,535 

P.  J.  Bounds.  Jr.,  Editor;  Mrs.  P.  J.  Bounds.  Sr.,  Publisher. 

ROPESVILJLE  (B4).  pop.  891;  Hockley  Co.  (NW).  25  m  SW  of  Lubbock,  banking  town. 
Railroad  station,  Ropes.  AT  ASF  RR.  Cotton  gin. 

Ropes  Plainsman-f- Thursday Ind.  Agric 1935     6     24     280     2.00  J605 

Troy  Morris,  Editor;  Morris  Publishing  Co..  Box  68. 

ROSCOE  (D5),  pop.  1.684;  Nolan  Co.  (NC).  48  m  W  of  Abilene.  TAP;  RSftP  RRs. 
Cotton  gins ;  hatchery.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  maize,  wheat. 

Times -f Friday Ind.  Dem 1905     7     24     280      1.60        51.231 

George  Parks,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROSEBUD  (G6H).  pop.  1,780;  Falls  Co.  (EC).  88  m  S  of  Waco.  SP  RR.  Mixed  feed 
mill.  Diversified  farming.  Cattle,  cotton,  corn. 

News-f Friday Democratic 1893      7     28     280     2.00        Jl»«O3 

W.  W.  Wright,  Editor;  J.  R.  Killgore,  Publisher. 

ROSENBERG  (J8V,  pop.  6,210;  Fort  Bend  Co.  (SE).  On  Brazos  River,  80  m  SW  of 

Houston.  AT  ASF;  SP  RRs.  Hatchery;  cotton  gin.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture. 
Fort  Bend  Reporter -f- Thursday     .    Independent  .     1925     7     24     280     2.50        $3,712 

C.  L.  Wright,  Jr.,  Editor;  C.  L.  Wright  and  Bob  Glafcke,  Pubs.,  P.  O.  Box  991. 
Herald -f Friday Democratic 1894     7     24     280     2.00 

Donald  B.  Bryant,  Editor;  W.  M.  Shannon,  Publisher. 

ROTAN  (D5),  pop.  8,168;  Fisher  Co.  (NWC).  50  m  NW  of  Abilene.  MKT  RR.  Gyp- 
sum  and  lime  manufactory ;  cotton  gins ;  cottonseed  oil  mill.  Agriculture. 

Advance-f Thursday Independent. 1907     6     26     280     2.00  

H.  C.  Shelton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROUND  ROCK  (G7).  pop.  1,488;  Williamson  Co.  (EC).  18  m  N  of  Austin.  MP  RR. 

Manufactures  lime,  brooms,  cheese.  Stone  quarries.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton, 

corn,  sugar  cane. 

Leader Thursday Democratic 1876     6     26     280     1.50  $775 

May  Kavanaugh,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CtancuUtfaa    a  A  Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  |Publiaher*a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   +  Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
12  to  inch.    T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCoonty  seat    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNaUy 


estimate.   VIssued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in 
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ROWENA  <D6),  pop.  X500;  Runnels  Co.  (C).  29  m  NE  of  San  Angelo.  AT&SF  RR. 
Cotton  gins.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Cotton. 

Press Friday Ind.  Dem 1982     6     24     276     2.00 

L.  M.  Rankin,  Editor  and  Publisher.  Box  K. 

ROYSE  CITY  (H4%).  pop.  1.266;  Rockwall  Co.  (NE).  18  m  SW  of  Greenville.  MKT 
RR.  Cotton  gins.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  onions,  grains. 

American-f Friday Democratic 1941     7     24     280     2.00 

R.  N.  Robison,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RULE  (E4).  pop.  1.251;  Haskell  Co.  (NC).  50  m  NW  of  Abilene.  AT&SF  RR.  Cotton- 
seed  oil  mills.  Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  maize,  wheat. 

Review  + Thursday Democratic 1906     7     24     280     2.00 

Alton  M.  Richards,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RUNGE  (G8%>.  pop.  1,055;  Karnes  Co.  (8E).  60  m  SE  of  San  Antonio.  SP  RR.  Grist 
mill;  cotton  gin.  Agriculture.  Grain,  broom  corn,  cattle,  hogs. 

Karnes  County  News  + Thursday Ind.  Dem 1887     6     26     280     2.50 

Alf.  B.  Schroeter.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RUSKf  (J5fc),  pop.  6,698;  Cherokee  Co.  (EC).  44  m  S  of  Tyler.  SLSW;  SP  RRs.  Crate, 
basket  factories;  cotton  gins.  Oil  wells;  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton, 
tomatoes,  cucumbers. 

Cherokeean-f Thursday Democratic 1847      8     24     280     2.50 

E.  H.   Whitehead,  Editor  and  Publisher.  Box  816. 

SAINT _JO  (G4).  pop.  1.147;  Montague  Co.  (NE).  70  m  N  of  Fort  Worth.  MKT  RR. 
.  Oil  wells.  Ships  hay.  Diversified  farming. 


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Feed  mill. 

Tribune -f Friday Democratic 1898 

E.  E.  Hayley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


6     24     262     2.00 


5845 


§2,0*4 


§785 


SAN  ANGELOt  (D6),  pop.  62,098; 
RR.  Airlines:  CAL;  TTA. 


;  Tom  Green  Co.  (C).  90  m  SW  of  Abilene.  AT&SF 


$900 
*7,474 


301    16.80**10,232 

301      2.60 

301    18.00  **3234« 
Sunday  circ.  **35,247 


Wool  and  mohair  market;  center  of  cattle,  sheep  and  goat  raising  industry. 

Foundries;  cotton,   feedstuff,  paint,   machinery,   leather  goods   manufactured. 

Three   banks;   deposits    (6-6-58),    $56,632,994.    18,806    electric    (AC)    meters; 

16,437  gas  (nat.)  meters;  22,318  telephones.  Resort.  Oil  wells.  TV  station. 
Ram  Page -f Bi-wkly.  FrL... Collegiate 1934  5  24  210 

Students  of  San  Angelo  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist. 
Sheep  and  Goat  Raiser  + Monthly Sheep  &  Goats. ..1920  4  30  189  3.00 

H.  M.  Phillips,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  189. 

(Standard  + [I^ln**  ^^  Ind'  Dem 1905      8     22 
Standard  -f Wednesday Ind.  Dem 1884      8     22 
Standard-Times -f Every  Morn... .Ind.  Dem 1928      8      22 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Dean  Chenoweth,  Editor;  San  Angelo  Standard,  Inc.,  Publisher,  34  W.  Harris  Ave. 

SAN  ANTONIOt   (F8),  pop.  408,442;  Bexar  Co.   (SC).  70  m  SW  of  Austin.  MP;  SP; 
MKT  RRs.  Airlines:  AA;  BNF;  CAL;  CM  A;  EAL;  TTA. 

Manufactures  condiments,  shortening,  flour,  soap,  candy,  beer,  cottonseed  oil, 
batteries,  metal  containers,  clothing.  Oil  refineries;  iron  works;  pecan  shelling 
plant.  Wool  and  mohair  market.  Nineteen  banks;  bank  clearings  (12-31-57), 
$6,324,494,575;  deposits  (12-81-57),  $629,963,612.  176,330  electric  (AC) 
meters;  148,686  gas  (nat.)  meters;  188,156  telephones.  An  aviation  and  mili- 
tary center.  Resort.  Trinity  University ;  St.  Mary's  Univ.  and  other  schools.  Oil 
fields.  Four  TV  stations. 

Alamo  Heights  News Thursday Independent 1938     5     24     224      3.00 

Jerry  Penix.  Editor;  John  Taylor,  Publisher,  4915  Broadway. 

Alamo  Messenger -f Friday Catholic 1885     8     23     294     4.00 

Rev.    Alexander   C.    Wangler,    Editor;    San    Antonio    Archdiocesan    Publishing 
Society,  230  Dwyer  St.   (6). 

1O,i(Q        ft        9A        1  At\        9  AA 

American  Breeds      Monthly Cattle  Breeding lv™     \     J{     JJjJ     z'uo 

M.  E.  Singleton,  Editor;  P.  H.  Ho  gran  and  M.  E.  Singleton,  Publishers, 
829  Texas  Theatre  Bldg.  (6). 

A7K"J£t2"Alr  F°rCe  JMonthly JAirForcT*'    1925     2     28     112     8.50 

Courier  + J  (Amer.  Legion 

Capt.  M.  J.  Sullivan.  Ed.;  Army  and  Navy  Courier.  Pub..  634  Bedell  Bldg.  (5). 

Commercial  Recorder -f {JJ  ^un?**8*1"  { Court  News*1    1896     8     24     28624.00 

Charles  D.  Treuter.  Publisher.  518  W.  Market  St.   (5). 
Dispatch-f Friday Labor 1888     7     26     801     2.60 

San  Antonio  AFL-CIO  Council,  Publisher,  126  North  St. 


52,500 


14,219 


2,275 


Express  -f 


(Morn.ex. 


x.Sat. 


Independent  ......  1865 


Express-News  ..........................  Sat.&Sun  ........  Independent  ....... 


News-f. 


(EvR.ex. 
""\&  Sun. 


x.Sat. 


Independent 1918     8 


23     300  22.8 

28     300  **106»893 

Saturday  circ.**l  10,220 

23 


300 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Ed.  Ray,  Editor;  Express  Publishing  Co.,  Ave.  E  and  Third  St.  (6). 

l881  8  • 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Col.  B.  J.  Homer.  Publisher.  420  Broadway  (5). 


Sunday  circ.^Hk  127,360 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  +A.B.C  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  fact,  estimated.  +>  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaDy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  tn  membership  fe*. 

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SAN  ANTONIOt  (Continued)  Estab  Coll* Width VDtpth   Sub  Clrc 

^ol^^f^MSpaliishf08"}111011111^ Religious.. 1917     8     29       96     1.00        $5,500 

General  Council,  Assemblies  of  God,  Publisher,  714  S.  Cibolo  St.  (7). 

Independent  ....1918     6     28     210     6.00        §8,704 
Alicia T£.  Lozano,  Editor' and  Publisher,  120  N.  St.  Roea  Ave. 


224  xl.OO 


280 


5.00 
2.00 


Rattler-f*  V Bi-monthly Collegiate 1924      6     24 

Students  of  Saint  Mary's  University.,  Editors  and  Publishers  (1). 

Register  +   (Negro) .Friday Independent 1981     8     24 

U.  J.  Andrews,  Editor;  V.  C.  Bellinger,  Publisher,  207  N.  Centre  St.  (6). 

I  Seed  &  1950      3      26      140 

Seedsmen's  Digest Monthly \ Nursery  2     40     140 

[Trade  Controlled  circ. 

Lee  Corkill,  Editor;  Ken  Skarien,  Publisher,  1910  W.  Olmos  Drive  (1). 

South  Texan  -f Monthly Cham,  of  Com....l926     8     29     140     2.50 

H.  E.  Nix,  Editor;  South  Texas  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publisher, 
Suite  818  International  Bldg. 

Texas    Hotel   Review-f- Monthly Hotel  Indus 1938     |     Jf     \$     8*°° 

Starr  KeaJhofer,  Editor ;  Hotel  Review  Co.,  Inc.,  Pub.,  Crockett  Hotel  Bldg.  ( 5 ) . 

Texas  Laundry  and  Wnnthlv  [Laundry  &        1913     8     28     140     1.50 

Cleaning    Journal j"0"""* ]  Dry  Cleaning  Controlled  free  dist. 

James  B.  Bracks.  Editor;  Edw.  J.  Bracks,  Publisher,  107  West  Locust  St. 
Texas  Livestock  Journal  -f-....  Monthly Livestock 1942     8     27     140     2.00 

Jelks  and  Bill  Castellaw,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1469. 
Trinitonian,  The  +  V Friday Collegiate 1902     5     23     224     3.00 

Students  of  Trinity  University,  Editors  and  Publishers,   715   Stadium  Drive. 
TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.  Corpus  Christi-San  Antonio  Ed.  16,490. 

SAN  AUGUSTINEf  (K6),  pop.  2,510;  San  Augustine  Co.  (EC).  100  m  N  of  Beau- 
mont.  ATASF  RR.  Cotton  gins;  compress.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Diversified 
farming. 

Tribune-f .Thursday Democratic 1909     6     26     276      1.50 

Webster  F.  Hays,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAN  BENITO  (Gll%),  pop.  18,271;  Cameron  Co.  (S).  18  m  N  of  Brownsville.  MP  RR. 
Cotton  gins.  Ships  produce,  citrus  fruits.  Agriculture,  especially  cotton,  winter 
vegetables  and  citrus  fruits. 

News M  on.  &  Thurs.. Independent 1928     8     24     294     4.50 

Steve  M.  Elam,  Publisher. 

SANDERSONf  (B7%).  pop.  2,047;  Terrel  Co.  (SW).  250  m  SW  of  San  Angelo.  SP  RR. 
Airport.  Ships  wool  and  mohair.  Agriculture,  livestock,  especially  sheep  and  goats. 

Times-h Friday Democratic 1907     7     24     280     2.50 

L.  H.  and  J.  A.  Gilbreath,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SAN  DIEGOf  (F10),  pop.  4,897;  Duval  Co.  (S).  64  m  W  of  Corpus  Christi.  TM  RR. 
Gas,  oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  cane. 

Duval  County  Facts -f Friday Democratic 1926     7     24     280     2.00 

Wallace  H.  Smith,  Editor;  J.  L.  C.  Beaman,  Publisher,  Gonzalez  Bldg. 

SANGER  (G4),  pop.  1,170;  Denton  Co.  (NE).  38  m  N  of  Fort  Worth.  AT&SF  RR. 
Cotton  gins ;  oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Livestock. 

Courier-f Thursday Democratic 1898     8     24     808     2.00 

H.  B.  Toon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAN  JUAN  (Fll%).  pop.  8,413;  Hidalgo  Co.  (S).  50  m  NW  of  Brownsville.  MP  RR. 
Iron  foundry;  cotton  gin;  fruit  and  vegetable  shippers'  equipment  and  waxpak 
equipment  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Vegetables,  cotton,  citrus  fruits. 

Sentinel -f Thursday Independent 1922     7     24     280     2.00 

Ben  J.  Davis  and  Ed.  J.  Spill,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SAN  MARCOSf  (G7H).  pop.  9.980;  Hays  Co.  (SEC).  81  m  SW  of  Austin.  MKT;  MP 

RRs.  Large  cottonseed  breeding  farms.  Cottonseed  oil,  woolen,  die  casting  mills ; 

cotton    compress;   building   materials,   manufactured.    Southwest   Texas    State 

Teachers  College.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  cattle. 
College  Star-f-  V Friday Collegiate 1921     7     24     280     1.60 

Students  of  Southwest  Texas  State  Teachers  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Record -f- .Thursday Democratic 1912     8     24     294     2.60 

Walter  Buckner,  Editor;  Walter  Buckner  and  Addison  Buckner,  Publishers. 

SAN  SABAf  (F6),  pop.  8,400;  San  Saba  Co.  (C).  80  m  W  of  Temple.  AT&SF  RR. 
Cotton  gins.  Ships  pecans.  Agriculture.  Pecans,  cotton,  watermelons. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1878     7     24     280     2.60 

John  Bogard.  Editor;  H.  A.  Harrison,  Publisher. 

Star  4- ~.  Wednesday Democratic 1902     7     24     280     8.00 

A.  Cowan,  Editor;  J.  B.  Cowan,  Publisher. 

SANTA  ANNA  (E6).  pop.  1,606;  Coleman  Co.  (C).  18  m  W  of  Brownwood.  AT&SF 
RR.  Ceramic  tile  manufactured.  Cotton  gins.  Glass  sand  pits;  oil,  gas  wells. 
Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms.  Cotton,  grain. 

News-f Friday Democratic 1886     6     24     280     1.60 

John  C.  Gregg,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  887. 

SCHULENBURG  (H8),  pop.  2,005;  Fayette  Co.  (SE).  78  m  SE  of  Austin.  SP  RR. 
Manufactures  milk  products,  model  airplanes,  smoked  turkeys,  flour,  furniture; 
cotton  gins.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Cotton,  onions. 

Sticker-f Friday Democratic 1898     8     24     808     8.00 

Mrs.  Florence  Bosl,  Editor;  Schulenburg  Sticker,  Publisher. 

OroJattoa  A  A  Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *7une  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  Inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch,  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fea. 

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12,400 
9,897 

>6,756 

2,000 


t876 
tl,007 


tl,900 


1,775 


§3,267 


§693 


$680 


§634 


510 


2383 
§3,860 

§2,435 

$1,000 


§1,023 


82,785 


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Estab  Cols^Width? Depth    Sub  Clrc 

SEAGOV1LLE  (H2),  pop.  1,927;  Dallas  Co.  (NE).  18  m  E  of  Dallas.  SP  RR.  Ships  sand, 
cotton,  pecans.  Gravel  pits.  Fruit,  track  farms.  Cotton. 

News  + Friday Independent 1936     7     24     280     2.00       $1.680 

A.  B.  Hood,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SEAGRAVES  (B4tt),  pop.  2,101;  Gaines  Co.  (NWC).  68  m  SW  of  Lubbock.  AT&SF 
RR.  Carbon  black  manufactured.  Ships  cattle,  farm  products,  oil  field  supplies. 
Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  sorghum  feed,  poultry. 

Gaines  County  News Friday Democratic 1922     7     24     280     2.50        §1,326 

Neil  C.  Vanzant,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  6844. 

SEALY  (H8),  pop.  1,942;  Austin  Co.  (SE).  40  m  W  of  Houston.  ATftSF;  MKT  RRs. 
Cottonseed  oil,  rice  mills;  cotton  gins,  mattress,  broom  factories;  rice  drying 
plant;  hatcheries.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  hay. 

News -f Thursday Independent 1888     8     24     280     2.50        §2£35 

M.  A.  Soloman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SEGUINf  (G8).  pop.  9.788;  Gnadalupe  Co.  (SE).  80  m  NE  of  San  Antonio.  SP  RR. 

Flour,  cottonseed  oil,  fiberglass  weaving  mills;  cotton  gins;  creamery;  bottling 

works ;  hatcheries.  Texas  Lutheran  College.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn. 
Enterprise-h Thursday Independent 1888      8     24     294     8.00          2.758 

Otha  Grishom,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Gazette -h Wednesday....  Independent  ...    1846     8     24     294     2.50       *2^04 

John  Taylor,  Publisher. 

SEMINOLEf  (B5),  pop.  8,479;  Gaines  Co.  (NWC).  84  m  SW  of  Lubbock.  Railroad 
station,  Seagraves.  AT&SF  RR.  Oil  wells.  Ranching.  Diversified  farming. 

Sentinel-1- Thursday Independent 1906     8     24     280     2.60        §2,460 

Barney  Thompson,  Editor;  Fred  V.  Barbee,  Publisher. 

SEYMOURf  (E4),  pop.  8,779;  Baylor  Co.  (NC).  60  m  SW  of  Wichita  Falls.  FW&D  RR. 
Cottonseed  oil,  mattress,  tile  factories;  cotton  compress.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture. 
Cotton,  wheat,  maize. 

Baylor  County  Banner -f .Thursday Democratic 1895     7     24     280     2.60        §2,219 

O.  C.  Harrison,  Editor ;  O.  C.  Harrison  and  Gene  Carter,  Publishers. 

SHAMROCK  (D2%).  pop.  8,822;  Wheeler  Co.  (NW).  90  m  E  of  Amarillo.  CRI&P; 
FW&D  RRs.  Manufactures  cottonseed  products,  carbon  black,  gasoline.  Oil,  gas 
wells.  Stock,  poultry,  truck,  grain  farms.  Cotton,  wheat. 

Texan -f Thursday Independent 1903      8     24     280     2.50        §2,050 

Arval  Montgomery,  Editor;  Albert  Cooper,  Publisher. 

SHERMAN  t  (H4).  pop.  20.150;  Gray  son  Co.  (NE).  69  m  N  of  Dallas.  MK1 ;  SLSFftT; 
SP;  T&P;  SLSW  RRs.  Airline,  CEN. 

Manufactures  pickles,  paper  boxes,  baking  powder,  furniture,  margarine, 
men's  and  boys*  clothing,  cereals,  flour,  cotton  gin  machinery,  fiber  sewer  pipe, 
shortening.  Textile,  flour,  cottonseed  oil  mills ;  cotton  gins ;  railroad  and  machine 
shops;  foundry;  marble  and  granite  works.  Austin  College.  Diversified  farming. 

Democrat  4-                                    f  Evg.ex.Sat.A  n-mft4.rilfll.          1879      »      22      294   18.20  **13»921 
Democrat -f 1SlITK  Sun   M  Democratic Sunday  circ.**13,965 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Albert  Niblingr,  Editor;  Red  River  Valley  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  201  S.  Travis  St. 

Kangaroo-f>  V Semi-mo.  (Sat.). Collegiate 1930     5      24      231x2.00 

Students  of  Austin  College.  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.  700 

SHINER  (H8),  pop.  1,778;  Lavaca  Co.  (SE).  80  m  E  of  San  Antonio.  SP  RR.  Manu- 
factures creamery  and  cottonseed  products,  wire  baskets,  beer.  Dairy,  poultry, 
grain  farms.  Corn,  cotton. 

Gazette-f Thursday Democratic 1892      8      24      308     2.50        §2,286 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lee  J.  Sedlmeyer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SIERRA  BLANCAt  (B10H),  pop.  Xi.QOO;  Hudspeth  Co.  (W).  87  m  E  of  El  Paso.  SP; 
T&P  RRs.  Bank.  Van  Horn.  Diversified  farming  and  ranching.  Cotton,  alfalfa, 
cattle. 

Hudspeth  County  News  4- .Monthly Independent 1919     6     24     210     1.00 

Mrs.  Arlene  Nardine,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SILSBEE  (K7).  pop.  8,179;  Hard  in  Co.  (SE).  22  m  N  of  Beaumont.  AT&SF  RR.  Pulp 
and  paper  mill ;  refinery ;  lumber  mill.  Oil  and  gas  wells ;  pine,  hardwood  timber. 
Agriculture.  Livestock,  cotton,  corn. 

Bee-f Thursday Democratic 1919      8      22      804      3.50        §2,550 

David  Read,  Editor;  David  and  R.  L.  Read.  Publishers,  Drawer  847. 

SILVERTONt  (C8),  pop.  857;  Briscoe  Co.  (NW).  78  m  SE  of  Amarillo.  FW&D  RR. 
Refinery.  Fullers*  earth  pits.  Dairy,  poultry,  ranching,  grain  farms.  Wheat, 
cotton. 

Briscoe  County  News-f- Thursday Independent 1908     7      24     276     2.00  §865 

M.  B.  Cavanaugh.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SINTONt  (G9H).  pop.  4.264;  San  Patricio  Co.  (S).  15  m  N  of  Corpus  Christi.  MP; 

SP  RRs.  Cotton  gins ;  refineries.  Oil  wells.  Truck,  grain  farms.  Cotton. 
Enterprise-f        Thursday         Independent     .1950     8     22     280     2.50        §1,594 

Johnnie  M.  Brown,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  788. 
San  Patricio  County  News 4- ..Thursday Independent 1908     8     24     280     8.00        §1,515 

James  F.  Tracy,  Publisher,  118  S.  Rachal  Ave. 

SLATON  (C4).  pop.  5.086;  Lubbock  Co.  (NW).  16  m  SE  of  Lubbock.  AT&SF  RR. 
Railroad  shops;  cottonseed  oil,  feed  mills;  compress  and  warehouse;  mattress 
factory;  grain  elevator.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  grain. 

Slatonite4- Friday Independent 1905     8     24     280     8.00        §1,975 

Joel  Combs,  Editor;  J.  Combs,  W.  Rosser,  Jr.,  C.  Cullen,  Publishers. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaJly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols  ^  Width  V  Depth   Sub 
SMILEY  (G8ft),  pop.  508;  Gonzates  Co.  (SE).  60  m  SE  of  San  Antonio.  SP  RR.  Hatch- 

ery ;  poultry  packing  plant.  Diversified  farming.  Poultry,  cotton,  corn. 
Tabloid,  The  ............................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1941     6     24     200     1.50 

Robert  8.  Downey,  Publisher. 

SMITHVILLE  (G7ft).  pop.  8,379;  Bastrop  Co.  (SE).  48  m  SE  of  Austin.  MKT  RR. 
Manufactures  chairs,  fluorescent  lights.  Railroad  shops;  cottonseed  oil,  lumber 
mills.  Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Livestock,  cotton,  fruit. 
Times  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1891      8     24     280     3.00 

C.  K.  Mick,  Editor;  Smithville  Publishing  Company,  Box  269. 

SNYDERf  (D5),  pop.  12,010;  Scurry  Co.  (NWC).  90  m  NW  of  Abilene.  AT&SF; 
RS&P  RRs.  Airline,  CAL.  Cotton  gins  ;  hatchery.  Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming. 
Cotton,  wheat,  maise. 

KT.«.-L  /Ev*-ex-Sat-*r«,lPYwmH«mt  195<>       8       24       294    18-°° 

NeW8  +  ......................................  {Sun..  Sun.  M.Independent  .......  Sunday  circ. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Wacil  McNair,  Editor;  Herbert  Feather,  Publisher. 
Scurry  County  Times  +  .........  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1887      8     24      308      4.00 

Wacil  McNair.  Editor;  Herbert  Feather,  Publisher. 

SOMERVILLE  (H7),  pop.  1.426  ;  Burleson  Co.  (EC).  80  m  NW  of  Houston.  AT&SF  RR. 

Railroad  tie  and  lumber  preserving  plant.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn. 
Tribune-}-  .................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1902      5     26     246      1.50 

W.  L.  Scott.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SONORAf  (D7).  pop.  2,683;  Sutton  Co.  (SWC).  60  m  S  of  San  Angelo.  AT&SF  RR. 

Wool,  mohair  warehouse.  Agriculture,  especially  goat  and  sheep  raising,  cattle. 

Devil's  River  News  +  .............  Friday  ............  Independent  .......  1890      7      23      289     3.00 

Stanton  Bundy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SOURLAKE   (K7%),  pop.  1,630;  Hardin  Co.  (SE).  20  m  NW  of  Beaumont.  Nearest 
railroad  station,  Graysburg.  MP  RR.  Oil  pipe  line  station  and  storage  plant. 
Oil  wells;  pine,  hardwood  timber.  Stock  farms.  Cattle. 
Oil  City  Visitor  -f  ...................  .Friday  .............  Democratic.  ........  1908      6     26      276     2.00 

B.  L.  Cornwell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SPEARMANf  (CD,  pop.  1,852;  Hans  ford  Co.   (NW).  80  m  NE  of  Amarillo.  AT&SF 

RR.  Ships  wheat.  Ranching,  stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat. 
Reporter4-  ...............................  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1907     8     24     308     2.50 

W.  J.  Miller.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SPUR  (D4),  pop.  2,188;  Dickens  Co.  (NW).  55  m  E  of  Lubbock.  FW&D  RR.  Cotton 

gins;  creamery.  Agriculture.  Grain,  cotton. 
Texas  Spur-f  ..........................  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1909      8     22      280     2.50 

Grady  Joe  Harrison,  Editor  and  Publisher,  424  N.  Burlington, 

STAMFORD  (E4%).  pop.  5,819;  Jones  Co.  (NC).  40  m  N  of  Abilene.  MKT;  FW&D  RRs. 
Cottonseed  oil,  western  wear,  planing,  feed  mills;  factories;  creamery.  Oil,  gas 
wells.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  maize,  wheat. 
American  4-  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1924     8     22     280     2.50 

Roy  M.  Craig,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STANTONf  <C6%),  pop.  1.608;  Martin  Co.  (NWC).  115  m  W  of  Abilene.  TAP  RR. 

Bottling  works.  Ships  cattle.  Diversified  farming  and  ranching.  Cotton,  feed. 

Reporter-J-  ................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1907     8     24     808     2.00 

James  E.  Kelly,  Editor;  Permian  Basin  Publishing  Co.,  Box  248. 

STEPHENVILLEf    (F6).  pop.  7,155;  Erath  Co.    (NEC).   62  m  SW   of  Fort  Worth. 
AT&SF  RR.  Feed  mills;  cheese  factory;  peanut  plant;  pecan  nursery;  hatch- 
eries. Tarleton  State  College.  Ships  pecans,  peanuts,  dairv  products.  Diversified 
farming.  Cotton,  grain,  peanuts. 

fEvjj.  ex.  Sat.,  1070     Q     9  A     9Rt   ifl9fi 

E»pire+  ..................................  {Sun.  &  Mon.,  Democratic  ........  187°     8     24  g^,1^ 

I  Sun.  Morn. 

R.  P.  Higgs,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  611. 
J-Tac-f  V  .................................  Tuesday  ..........  Collegiate  ...........  1919      6     24     224      3.00 

Students  of  Tarleton  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

STERLING  CITYf  (D5%).  pop.  X865;  Sterling  Co.  (WC).  42  m  NW  of  San  Angelo. 

AT&SF  RR.  Oil  wells.  Cattle,  sheep,  goat  ranches. 
News-Record  4-  ........................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1890     5     26     245     2.00 

Jack  Douthit,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STINNETTf  (Cltt),  pop.  1,170;  Hutchinson  Co.  (NW).  10  m  N  of  Borger,  bank  town. 
CRI&P  RR.  Oil  wells  and  refineries.  Carbon  black  manufactured.  Stock,  grain 
farms. 
Hutchinson  County  Herald  +  .  Wednesday  .....  Democratic  ........  1926     8     24     804     1.50 

John  F.  Rust,  Editor;  Panhandle  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  Borger. 

STOCKDALE  (G8%),  pop.  1,105;  Wilson  Co.  (SE).  35  m  SE  of  San  Antonio.  SP  RR. 

Peanat  plant.  Ships  watermelons,  corn,  peanuts.  Diversified  farming. 
Star+  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1943     6     24     280     2.00 

W.  T.  Carpenter.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STRATFORDt  (Cl).  pop.  1.885;  Sherman  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NW  of  Amarillo.  CRIAP; 
AT&SF  RRs.  Ships  livestock,  wheat,  grain.  Oil.  gas  wells.  Agriculture.  Wheat, 
cane,  barley. 
Star+  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1900     8     24     294     2.50 

Brown  Ross,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Circ 
635 

2,250 


86,126 
§6,126 


3537 


1,050 


§490 


§1,280 


§1,325 


§3,125 


$8,366 


53,972 
83,972 

1,000 


9978 


426 


§900 


5995 


Circ«Iatkm~~**Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotraty  scat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSttbscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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STRAWN  (F5),  pop.  922;  Palo  Pinto  Co.  (NC).  70  m  SW  of  Fort  Worth.  TAP  RR. 

Coal  mines  ;  gas,  oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  oats. 
Texas  Ranchman  4-  ..................  Thursday  .......  Agric.  ft  Lstk....l989     8     24     308     5.00 

Grover  C.  Lee,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  49  N.  Front  St. 
Tribune-f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1912     8     24     280     2.00 

Muriel  Lee,  Editor  and  Publisher,  48  N.  Front  St. 

SUDAN  <B8%),  pop.  1.848;  Lamb  Co.  (NW).  50  m  NW  of  Lubbock.  AT&SF  RR.  Cot- 

ton  gins;  grain  elevators.  Diversified  farming. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  In  d.  Dem  ...........  1925     7     24     280     2.00 

L.  A,  Parton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SULPHUR  SPRINGSf  (J4),  pop.  8,991;  Hopkins  Co.  (NE).  25  m  E  of  Greenville. 
SLSW  ;  LA  A  RRs.  Manufactures  valves,  fire  brick,  fertilizer.  Creameries  ;  meat 
and  produce  packing  plants  ;  cotton  compress  ;  warehouse.  Ships  milk  products, 
vegetables,  fruit.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  potatoes,  beef  cattle. 

f  Hopkins  County  Echo-f  .........  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1876      8     24     294      1.50 

•     "" 


New..Te.eer.m  +  ....................     ££»"   Democratic  ..... 

L  F.  W.  Frailey.  Editor;  Echo  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

SWEETWATERf  (D5),  pop.  18,619;  Nolan  Co.  (NC).  41  m  W  of  Abilene.  T&P; 
AT&SF  RRs.  Airline,  CAL.  Distributing  center.  Railroad  shops.  Manufactures  re- 
fined oil,  cottonseed  oil,  cement,  stone,  concrete;  creamery,  gypsum  products. 
Meat  packing  plant.  Resort.  Gypsum  quarries.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  oats, 
cattle  raising. 

(Nolan  County  News  -f  ............  Thursday    ...Independent      .1925      9     22     294     2.00 
Renortcr-4-  I  Evg.ex.Sat.A-    ,   n^m  1897      9      22      294    13.00 

Reporter^  ................................  |gun  ^  gun  M  Ind.  Dem  ............  Sunday  circ. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
C.  W.  Lawrence,  Editor;  Elmer  Wright,  Publisher,  112  W.  3rd  St. 

TAFT  (G9%),  pop.  2,978;  San  Patricio  Co.   (S).  18  m  N  of  Corpus  Christi.  SP  RR. 
Aluminum  plant.  Cottonseed  oil  mill;  compress.  Ships  cottonseed  meal.  Agricul- 
ture. Cotton,  feed. 
Tribune-f  .................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1921      7      24      280     4.00 

Keith  Guthrie,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TAHOKAf   (C4%),  pop.  2,848;  Lynn  Co.   (NWC).  32  m  S  of  Lubbock.  AT&SF  RR, 
Bottling   works;   cotton   compress.   Silica  mines.   Diversified   farming.   Cotton, 
milo  maize,  grain  sorghums. 
Lynn  County  News  -f  ..............  Friday  .............  Ind.  Dem  ............  1903     7      24     280     2.00 

E.  L  and  Frank  Hill,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

TALCO  <K4),  pop.  917;  Titus  Co.  (NE).  88  m  SE  of  Paris.  P&MP  RR.  Airport. 
Asphalt,  oil  refineries.  Ships  asphalt.  Oil  wells;  oak  timber.  Dairy,  stock, 


poultry  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  tomatoes. 
Times-f  ....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1936 

Mrs.  Nora  Williams,  Editor;  Sam  C.  Holloway,  Publisher. 


Clrc 


650 


3,245 
§3,367 
§3,367 


§1^32 
§7,188 
§7,188 


Jl,500 


§1,910 


7      28     280     2.00        §1,120 


§6,624 
§6,624 
§1,850 


TAYLOR  (G7),  pop.  9,071;  Williamson  Co.  (EC).  85  m  NE  of  Austin.  MP;  MKT  RRs. 
Manufactures  bedding,  clothing,  furniture.  Meat  packing,  cold  storage  and 
frozen  food  locker  plants;  cottonseed  oil  mill;  iron  and  machine  works.  Ships 
eotton.  Poultry,  grain  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  onions. 

f  P™...!.  /Evg.ex.Sat.&T wji^Atiii^ „*         1913     9     22     301   13.00 

I   Pre88  + tSun.,  Sun.  M.Independent* Sunday  circ. 

]   Times-f Thursday Independent 1940      9     22      301     2.00 

L          Mrs.  George  B.  Peeler,  Publisher. 

TEAGUE  (H6),  pop.  2,925 ;  Freestone  Co.  (EC).  65  m  E  of  Waco.  FW&D;  CRI&P  RRs. 
Cotton  gins ;  creamery.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Melon-fruit  center. 

Chronicle-f Thursday Independent 1906     7     24     273     3.00        §1,075 

Ralph  E.  Mas  Bey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TEMPLE  (G6%),  pop.  25.467;  Bell  Co.  (EC).  86  m  S  of  Waco.  AT&SF;  MKT  RRs. 
Airlines :  CAL;  TTA. 

Manufactures  school  desks  and  chairs,  theater  seats,  office  furniture,  furni- 
ture machinery,  rock  wool,  brooms,  mops,  mattresses,  dairy  products,  boats. 
Railroad  shops;  iron  foundry.  Distribution  center.  Two  banks;  deposits  (6-29- 
58),  $35,098,988.  8,410  electric  meters;  8,098  gas  meters;  8,150  telephones. 
Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  oats,  pecans.  TV  station. 

Armored  Sentinel-f Thursday Independent 1945     9     22     294     3.00 

Distributed  primarily  to  personnel  at  Fort  Hood.  16,503 — Free 

Temple  Sales  Circular  Co.,  Publisher,  118  W.  Avenue  A. 

Bell  County  Record Thursday Independent 1954      5      23      224      1.00        §3,170 

John  T.  Williamson,  Jr.,  Editor;  The  Record  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  8898. 

8      26      140      1.50 


Soil  and  Water  Magazine Monthly {Education'*1 


20,461 


$3,217 


1951 
Howard  Bos  well,  Editor;  Assn.  Texas' Soil  Conservation  Districts,  Publisher, 

809  First  National  Bldg. 
Southwest  Water  Works        l»*™*uw  /Waterworks    1918     3     26     140x2.00 

Journal f  Monthly f  Purif.&Sewer.  2     40     140 

R.   O.   Gresham,   Editor;   Southwest  Section,   Amerkan   Water   Works   Assn., 
Publisher,  806  E.  Adams  Ave. 

Telegram-f Every  Morn....Ind.  Dem 1907     9     22     805  19.80**17,977 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  irk  W 12 

F.  W.  Mayborn,  Publisher. 


Circulation — A-*Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  wJune  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  i Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaHy 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Tourist  Court  Journal Monthly 


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24     294   10.40 
Sunday  circ. 


>9,000 


1,407 


83,907 
§3,907 


Estib  Cols+Wldthv'Depth   Sub 

1937     8     25     140     8.00 

2     40      140 

Qualified  paid 
Touris  Court  Journal  Co.,  Publisher,  306  E.  Adams  Ave.  Controlled  circ. 

TENAHA  (K6H).  pop.  715;  Shelby  Co.  (EC).  46  m  SW  of  Shreveport,  La.  SP;  AT&SF 
RRs.  Cotton  gin;  saw,  planing  mills;  cotton  compress.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Stock, 
truck,  grain  farms.  Cotton,  corn. 

East  Texas  Light Thursday Democratic 1925     6     26     280     2.00 

R.  E.  Burns,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TERRELL  (H5),  pop.  11,544;  Kaufman  Co.  (NE).  80  m  E  of  Dallas.  TAP;  SP  RRs. 
Manufactures  garage  doors,  cowboy  boots,  auto  trailers.  Cottonseed  oil,  flour, 
planing  mills;  creameries;  poultry  processing  plant;  cotton  gin.  Texas  Military 
College.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  grain,  hay. 

fEvg.  ex.  Sat.  1Q17 

Tribune-f- j&  Sun.,  Independent 1J1 ' 

(Sun.  Morn. 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
F.  I.  Massengill,  Jr.,  Editor;  Tribune  Publishing  Co.,  116  N.  Adelaide. 

TEXARKANA  (K4),  pop.  24,763  (including  Texarkana,  Ark.,  40,628);  Bowie  Co. 
(NE).  189  m  E  of  Dallas.  KCS;  SLSW;  TAP;  MP  RRs. 

Manufactures  creosoted  poles,  ties  and  lumber,  clay  products,  caskets,  boxes, 
bricks,  milk  products.  Railroad  shops.  Oil  wells  Two  banks;  bank  clearings 
(6-30-58),  $10,305,000;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $57,062,443.  20,819  electric  meters; 
17,464  gas  meters;  20,802  telephones.  TV  station. 

f  0— «•+ ^very  Morn....Indep«ndent "«     •     "s.SSU'SlSSI&SS} 

1  News 4- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1875     9     23     301   15.60   **6,S23 

1  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

1  J.  Q.  Mahaffey,  Editor;  Walter  E.  Hussman,  Publisher. 

Two  States  Press — See  Texarkana,  Arkansas. 

TEXAS  CITY  (K8),  pop.  16,620;  Galveston  Co.  (SE).  On  Galveston  Bay,  17  m  N  of 
Galveston.  AT&SF;  CRI&P;  TSL;  FWAD  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airport. 

Oil  refineries.  Asphalt,  chemicals  manufactured;  tinsmelter.  Resort,  fishing. 
Ships  petroleum  products,  phosphate,  scrap  iron.  Dairy,  truck  farms.  Straw- 
berries, tomatoes,  cucumbers. 


Sun  + suTeIuiIndwndeilt 1912     8     22     28°   16'00        57,032 

Clyde  B.  Ragsdale,  Editor;  David  C.'  Leavell,  Publisher,  624  4th  Ave. 
THORNDALE  (G7),  pop.  855;  Milan  Co.  (EC).  40  m  NE  of  Austin.  MP  RR.  Cotton 
gins ;  cottonseed  oil,  feed  mills.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  corn,  grain. 

Champion -f- Thursday Democratic 1901     6     24     224     1.50        11,131 

Mrs.  Tom  Beard,  Editor;  Don  Scarbrough,  Publisher. 

THREE  RIVERS  (F9),  pop.  2,026;  Live  Oak  Co.  (S).  72  m  SE  of  San  Antonio. 
MP  RR.  Glass  factory ;  creamery ;  refinery ;  tile  plant.  Gas,  oil  wells.  Diversified 
farming.  Cattle,  cotton,  corn. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1891     6     26     280     2.00  5620 

Wm.  H.  Kennedy,  Editor;  Wm.  H.  Kennedy  and  Carter  Snooks,  Publishers. 
THROCKMORTONf  (E4),  pop.  1,820;  Throckxnorton  Co.  (NC).  60  m  NE  of  Abilene. 
Nearest  railroad  station,  Breckenridge.  CRI&P  RR.  Frozen  food  locker  and  cold 
storage  plants;  grain  elevators;  feed  mill;  cotton  gin.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture. 
Wheat,  cotton,  oats. 

Tribune-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1886     7     24     280     2.00  5915 

Alfred  H.  Maxey,  Publisher. 

TIMPSON  (K5H).  pop.  1.456;  Shelby  Co.  (EC).  66  m  SW  of  Shreveport,  La.  SP  RR. 
Cotton  gins.  Oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  tomatoes. 

Times-f Friday Democratic 1885     6     26     280     2.00          1,480 

T.  J.  Molloy,  Editor;  Timpson  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

TOMBALL  (J7%),  pop.  1,065;  Harris  Co.  (SE).  32  m  N  of  Houston.  CRI&P;  FW&D 
RRs.  Saw  mill.  Oil  wells;  pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  potatoes. 

Tribune-f Thursday Democratic 1983     8     24     294     3.00        81,867 

E.  L.  Edgar,  Editor;  Rigby  Owen,  Publisher. 

TRENTON  (J4).  pop.  608;  Fannin  Co.  (NE).  28  m  SE  of  Sherman.  MKT  RR.  Ships 
onions.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  onions. 

Tribune-f Friday Independent 1909     6     26     276     2.00  475 

Tom  Holmes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TRINITY  (J6%),  pop.  2,054;  Trinity  Co.  (EC).  85  m  NW  of  Houston.  MP;  WBTAS 
RRs.  Manufactures  baskets,  handles.  Lumber  mills.  Oil  wells.  Pine  timber  Agri- 
culture. Cotton,  corn,  sugar  cane. 

ov-  }Friday Independent 1904     7     24     280     2.50  *700 

Mrs.  H.  S.  Key',' Editor;  H.  S.  Key,  Publisher,  Box  611. 

TROUP  (J5%).  pop.  1,589;  Smith  Co.  (NE).  18  m  SE  of  Tyler.  MP  RR.  Manufactures 
bricks.  Nurseries.  Ships  tomatoes.  Oil  wells.  Farming.  Cotton,  tomatoes,  peppers. 

Banner-f Thursday Independent 1894     7     22     280     1.60 

Mrs.  J.  Emerson  Edwards,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TULIAf  (C8),  pop.  8,222;  Swisher  Co.  (NW).  46  m  S  of  Amarillo.  AT&SF  RR.  Cream- 
ery; cheese  factory;  elevators;  cotton  gins.  Diversified  farming. 

Herald-f .Thursday Democratic 1909     8     24     808     8.50        52,969 

H.  M.  Baggarly,  Editor;  Tulia  Herald,  Inc.,  Publisher,  126  N.  Armstrong. 

CiKalatkm-HHtSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotinty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  Vlssued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  Included  in  membership  fe«. 

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TURKEY  (D8),  pop.  1,005;  Hall  Co.  (NW).  80  m  SE  of  Amarillo.  FW&D  RR.  Cotton 
gins ;  grain  elevators ;  cotton  compress.  Ships  cotton,  cattle.  Diversified  farming. 
Cotton. 

Enterprise-!- .Thursday Independent 1925     7     24     280     2.00  §400 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  W.  Pope,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Quitaque. 

TUSCOLA  (E5%),  pop.  497;  Taylor  Co.  (NC).  18  m  8  of  Abilene.  A&S;  AT&SF  RRs. 
Ships  wool,  cattle,  poultry.  Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  grain. 

Jim  Ned  Valley  Reporter -f  ....Thursday Ind.  Dem 1912     7     24     280     1.50        §1,765 

R.  E.  Gardner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TYLERf  (J6), pop.  88,968;  Smith  Co.  (NE).  100  m  E  of  Dallas.  MP;  SLSW  RRs.  Air- 
lines :  TTA. 

Manufactures  battery  cases ;  gas  and  water  heaters,  cast  iron  soil  pipe, 
burners  and  fittings,  air  conditioning  equipment,  grates,  baskets,  fertilizer, 
peanut  products,  work  clothes  and  sportswear,  mattresses,  furniture.  Extensive 
rose  nurseries;  fruit,  vegetable  cannery;  lumber  mills;  iron  foundries;  oil 
refineries;  pecan  nursery.  Three  banks;  deposits  (1-30-58),  $80,624,710.  17,023 
electric  meters;  16,018  gas  meters;  23,356  telephones.  Trade  center,  Texas 
College  (Negro),  Butler  College  and  others.  Oil,  gas  wells;  limestone  quarries. 
Timber.  Agriculture.  TV  station. 

r  Courier-Times -f j  |Vjfu£x'  Sat*  Democratic 1877      8     24     305   13.20   **  9/4*1 

J   Courier-Times-Telegraph+....Sunday Democratic 1877      8      24      305     6.00**25,155 

]  TelegraphH- Morn.  ex.  Sun.Democratic 1877     8     24     305   13.20**18,O34 

I  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

William  E.  Dozier,  Editor;  Sarah  Butler,  Publisher. 

Star  (offset) Sunday Independent 1938     5     24     224     6.20 

Marybeth  Vaughn,  Editor;  Hugh  Vaughn,  Publisher,  Dallas  Highway. 

UVALDEf  (E8),  pop.  8,674;  Uvalde  Co.  (SC).  84  m  SW  of  San  Antonio.  MP;  SP  RRs. 
Book  covers  manufactured;  dehydrated  feed  plant;  pecan,  honey  production 
center.  Ships  cattle,  wool,  mohair.  Fish  hatchery.  Health  resort.  Asphalt  mines. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  grain. 

Leader-News  + .Thurs.  &  Sun. .Independent 1879     7     24     280     8.00  

H.  P.  Hornby,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VALLEY  MILLS  (G6%),  pop.  1,037;  Bosque  Co.  (NEC).  25  m  NW  of  Waco.  AT&SF 

RR.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  cotton,  oats. 
Tribune-f  (offset) .Friday Independent 1900      6     24     252     2.00  621 

Herbert  Pope.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VAN  ALSTYNE  (H4),  pop.  1,649;  Grayson  Co.  20  m  SW  of  Sherman.  SP  RR.  Dehy- 
drating plant.  Hatchery. 
Leader Friday Independent 1891      7     24      280     2.00  650 

D.  H.  Reeves.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
VAN  HORNf  (ClOtt).  pop.  1.161;  Culberson  Co.  (W).  110  m  SE  of  El  Paso.  TAP  RR. 

Cotton.  Stock  farms.  Cattle. 
Advocate .Thursday Democratic 1910      6     24      280     2.00  §750 

Gene  Dow.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
VEGAf  (B2%).  pop.  620;  Oldham  Co.  (NW).  85  m  W  of  Amarillo.  CRI&P  RR.  Grain 

elevators ;  frozen  food  lockers.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 
Enterprise-f- Friday Independent 1945      5     24      238     2.00  380 

John  R.  Hines,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  318. 
VENUS  (G5),  pop.  857;  Johnson  Co.  (NEC).  80  m  SE  of  Ft.  Worth.  AT&SF;  MP  RRs. 

Bank,  Alvarado.  Cotton  gin ;  feed  mill.  Diversified  farming. 
Express-f Friday Ind.  Dem 1912      6     26      192      1.50 

T.  C.  Lee,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
VERNONf   (E3%).  pop.  12,651;  Willbarger  Co.   (NC).  49  m  NW  of  Wichita  Falls. 

FW&D;  SLSF  RRs.  Airport.   Manufactures  meat  products,  mattresses,   flour, 

sporting  goods,  marine  boilers,  creamery  products.  Bottling  works ;  cotton  gins 

and  compresses.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  wheat,  vegetables. 

P«^«^-L                                          fEvpf.ex.Sat.&n  ^   „„.**„  1925      8      24      294    10.50         55,801 

Record  + I  Sun..  Sun.  M.Democratlc Sunday  circ.        §5,801 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  H.  Nichols,  Editor;  Vernon  Record,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Times-h Thursday Independent 1889      5      24      224      2.00         §1,876 

W.  R.  Werley,  Editor;  R.  H.  Nichols,  Publisher. 
VICTORIAt  (G9).  pop.  16.126:  Victoria  Co.   (SE).  72  m  NE  of  Corpus  Christi.  MP: 

SP  RRs.  Airline,  TTA.  Manufactures  aluminum,  chemicals,  concrete  products. 

Creamery ;  cottonseed  oil.  roller  mills ;  cotton  compress ;  warehouse.  Sand,  gravel 

pits.  Agriculture. 
Advocate-f Every  Mom....Independent 1846      8      22      301   18.00**12,742 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  **  12,893 

Victoria  Advocate  Publishing  Co. 
Mirror-f- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1925      8      23      280     2.50          7.50O 

Grant  Sorrell,  Editor;  A.  B.  J.  Hammett,  Publisher,  711  E.  Juan  Linn.  2,4OO — Free 

WACOf  (G6),  pop.  84.706:  McLennan  Co.  (EC).  95  m  NE  of  Austin.  MP:  MKT;  SLSW; 

SP  RRs.  Airlines:  BNF;  CAL;  TTA. 

Manufactures   work  clothes,  tires,  tents,   glass,  cement,  awnings.   Venetian 

blinds,   hats,   textiles,   brooms,   mattresses,   gas   ranges,   insecticides,  asbestos 

products.     Five    banks:     bank     clearings     (6-80-58),     $206,000,000;     deposits 

(6-23-68),    $119,198.000.    27,626    electric     (AC)     meters;    31,962    gas     (nat.) 

meters:  25,554  telephones.  Baylor  University.  Two  TV  stations. 
Baylor  Business  Studies 4- Quarterly Coll.  Busi 1949      1      48        98      1.50 

School  of  Business,  Baylor  University,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •  A  B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPxiblisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  •  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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f  Citizen  + Friday Independent 1932     8     28     294     2.00 

1    News-Citisen Tuesday Independent 8     23     294     2.00 

L  W.  8.  Foster,  Editor;  Bill  G.  Foster,  Publisher,  819  Franklin  Ave. 

LariatV {fiSm-VMoBu1"  C°u«**at* 1900     6     24     224  x4.50 

Baylor  University  Student  Publications,  Publisher. 

Messenger  (Negro) Friday Independent 1931     6     26     276     2.00 

L.  J.  Rhone,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  2087. 

f  News-Tribune  + Morn.  ex.  Sun. .Ind.  Dem 1911     9     23     801    15.00*^23,784 

I  Times-Herald  -f- Evg.  ex.  Sun. ...Ind.  Dem 1891     9     23     301   15. 00*^26,541 

<  Tribune-Herald  + Sunday Ind.  Dem 1911     9     23     301      7.50**44>788 

I  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

L          Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  900  Franklin  St. 

Texas  Agriculture  + Monthly Agriculture 1935     6     23     210     1.00 

Bill  Hoover.  Editor;  Texas  Farm  Bureau  Fed'n,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  489. 

Texas  Food  Merchant Month* Retail  Food. ««»  C8ontr2o6lledfr°ee  dist. 

Jerry  Johnson,  Ed.;  Texas  Retail  Grocers  Assn.,  Publisher,  1701  La  Salle  Ave. 
Texas  Grand  Lodge  iMnnthlv  M««nr>,v  1936     2     30     112  xl.OO 

Magazine  (no  adv.) } Monthly Masonic Controlled  free  dist. 

James  D.  Carter,  Editor;  Grand  Lodge  of  Texas,  Committee   on   Masonic 
Education  and  Service,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  446. 

WAELDER  (G8),  pop.  1,276;  Gonzales  Co.  (SE).  75  m  NE  of  San  Antonio.  SP  RR. 
Bank,  Gonzales.  Hatchery ;  cotton  gins.  Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

Home  Paper  H- Friday Independent 1946      8     23      308     2.00 

Mrs.  D.  D.  McCrory.  Editor;  Seguin  Pub.  Co.,  Seguin. 

WALLER  (J7),  pop.  716;  Waller  Co.  (SE).  40  m  NW  of  Houston.  SP  RR.  Peanut  proc- 
essing plant;  rice  dryers.  Feed  manufactured.  Peanuts,  rice,  corn.  Stock,  poul- 
try farms. 

Waller  County  Record -f Thursday Independent 1960     7      24     276     8.00 

Pat  Midkiff,  Editor;  Waller  County  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

WAXAHACHIEf  (H6),  pop.  11,204;  Ellis  Co.  (EC).  28  m  S  of  Dallas.  SP;  FW&D; 
CRI&P;  MKT  RRs.  Manufactures  nursery  stock,  shirts,  slacks,  furniture, 
boats.  Pecan  shelling  plant.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  onions. 


Clrc 

97,460 
57,460 


2,500 


70,291 

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$8,000 

33,850 
4,375 


§468 


1,600 


55,318 
55,318 


§3,652 
§3,015 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Florence  Me  Gee,  Editor;  Waxahachie  Newspapers,  Inc. 

WEATHERFORDf  (G6),  pop.  8,093;  Parker  Co.  (NEC).  30  m  W  of  Fort  Worth. 
WMW&N;  ATASF;  T&P  RRs.  Manufactures  oil  field  equipment,  lamps,  clothing. 
Pecan  shelling  plant.  Ships  cotton,  watermelons,  pecans.  Gas,  oil  wells.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Dairying,  eggs,  chickens. 

Democrat-f Mon.&Thurs.Jnd.  Dem 1895      8     24     294      3.00 

Bob  Getty,  Editor;  W.  D.  Hart  A  Sons,  Publishers. 

HeraldH- Evg.  ex.  Sun....Independent 1900     8     24     294      4.00 

Mrs.  A.  C.  MacNelly,  Editor;  Herald  Publishing  Company,  Box  313. 
WEIMAR  (H8),  pop.  1,668;  Colorado  Co.  (SE).  90  m  W  of  Houston.  SP  RR.  Cotton- 
seed oil,  feed  mills ;  pickle  factory ;  bottling  works ;  hatchery ;  poultry  process- 
ing. Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  truck  farms.  Cotton,  corn. 

Mercury  + Friday Independent 1888     6     26     276     3.00        §1,675 

R.  H.  Yoder  and  J.  R.  Yoder,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WELUNGTONf  (D8).  pop.  8,676;  Collingsworth  Co.  (NW).  95  m  SE  of  Amarillo. 
FW&D;  MKT  RRs.  Creamery;  cotton  gins.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Cotton, 
grain  sorghums. 

Leader-f Thursday Democratic 1909     8     24      280     8.00        $2,O49 

H.  Deskins  Wells,  Editor  and  Publisher,  918  West  Ave. 

WESLACO  (Gll%).  pop.  7,514;  Hidalgo  Co.  (S).  46  m  NW  of  Brownsville.  MP  RR. 
Manufactures  fertilizer,  canned  fruits,  vegetables  and  juices,  citrus  and  vege- 
table boxes.  Cotton  gins  and  compress.  Ships  fruit,  vegetables.  Natural  gas  wells. 
Agriculture.  Citrus  fruit.  TV  station. 

News- 4- Thursday Independent 1920     8     24     287     8.00        52,619 

Sam  Gerald,  Editor;  Weslaco  Publishing  Co. 

WEST  (G5H),  pop.  2,180;  McLennan  Co.  (EC).  18  m  N  of  Waco.  MKT  RR.  Cotton- 
seed oil  mills ;  gins.  Ships  cotton,  cattle,  hogs.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  truck. 

{^o'viny  *  ((?zech  )*.!..* }  Thursday Independent 1919     8     24 
Joseph  F.  Holaseki  Editor. 
News  + Thursday Independent 1890      8      24      294      3.00 
Doris  Mae  Henderson.  Editor. 
Vestnik-M Herald)  (Czech).... Monday Democratic 1912     8     24     294     3.25 

L.  O.  Hosek,  Editor;  Czechoslovak  Publishing  Co. 

WHARTONf  (H8),  pop.  4,450;  Wharton  Co.  (SE).  69  m  SW  of  Houston.  SP;  AT&SF 
RRs.  Manufactures  cottonseed  and  da<ry  products.  Oil  wells;  sulphur  mines. 
Agriculture.  Cotton,  corn,  potatoes,  alfalfa,  pecans. 

Journal-f .Thursday Ind.  Dem 1936     7     24     280     2.50 

J.  H.  Evans,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Oil  Mill  Gazetteer Monthly 

H.  E.  Wilson,  Editor  and  Publisher.  P.  (X  BoxTf  80. 

Spectator-*-- .Friday Independent 1887     7     26     280     2.60        §2^25 

Mary  Lee  Brown,  Editor;  Frank  A.  Shannon,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

C!JS^tlS?7**Sfpt'  A.B:C-  Statement;  *J«ne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4 Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
!2Jl  *  *,i  Li  ,ga?  V0**'  14  to  inch-  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 

»*tV?£«' fX  XXiT'-ffS111  »S*demte  *•*»•  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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294      3.00        $3,700 

$2.100 
$12,000 


1,938 


1894      2      30      140      3.00         $1,800 


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Estab  Co  Is  <j>  Width?  Depth    Sub  Clre 

WHEELERf  (D2)  pop.  904;  Wheeler  Co.  (NW).  40  m  E  of  Pampa.  Railroad  station. 
Shamrock.  CRI&P;  PW&D  RRs.  Ranching.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  fruit. 

Times  H- ..... Thursday Ind.  Dem 1983     7     24     280     8.00       11.565 

Don  Barney,  Editor  and  Publisher.  *  ' 

WHITESBORO  (H4).  pop.  1.854;  Gray  son  Co.  (NE).  60  m  N  of  Dallas.  MKT;  TAP 
RRs.  Cottonseed  oil  mill;  nursery;  hatchery.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture. 

News-Record-f Friday Independent 1880     7     24     280     2.00        §1,681 

Floyd  Casebolt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WHITEWRIGHT  <H4),  pop.  1,872;  Grayson  Co.  (NE).  50  m  NE  of  Dallas.  MKT  RR. 
Garment  factories.  Cotton  gins ;  feed  mills ;  grain  elevator.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 
Cotton,  corn,  wheat. 

Sun +  •""•••»• »•••; Thursday Independent 1885      6     26     280     2.50          1,415 

T.  G.  Doss.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WHITNEY  (G5H).  pop.  1,888;  Hill  Co.  (EC).  80  m  N  of  Waco.  MKT  RR.  Furniture 
factory.  Agriculture.  Oats,  corn,  cotton. 

1883  6  u  28°  2-°°     !78S 
Co- (NC)- m  m  NW  of  Fort  Wortl>- 

Manufactures  flour,  oil  field  machinery,  leather  goods,  textiles,  truck  bodies, 
trailers,  cottonseed  and  dairy  products,  boots  and  shoes,  air  conditioning 
equipment.  Foundries;  cotton  gins;  large  oil  refineries;  railroad  shops.  Impor- 
tant beef  cattle  center.  Four  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $180,978,770; 
deposits  (6-23-68),  $151,744,989.  28,072  electric  (AC)  meters;  25,516  ?aa 
(nat.)  meters;  39,035  telephones.  Oil  and  gas  wells.  Midwestern  University. 
Two  TV  stations. 

Record-News-f Morn.ex.Sun...Democratic 1919     8     23     808 

Curtis  Cook,  Editor. 

Wichita  Time.  + {f^S^ Democratic ™<     « 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

A.  L.  Parker,  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  Seventh  and  Scott  Sts. 
Wichitan,  TheV Monday Collegiate. 1926      5     23      195     2.00        J1.500 

Students  of  Midwestern  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
WILLS  POINT  <J5).  pop.  2,080;  Van  Zandt  Co.  (NE).  50  m  E  of  Dallas.  TAP  RR. 

Cottonseed   oil,   planing   mills;    clothing,    candy    factories.    Ships    fruit   trees, 

roses.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  hay,  corn. 
Chronicle  + .Thursday Democratic 1876      8     24      304     2.50        §1360 

Thomas  E.  and  Jack  Campbell.  Editors  and  Publishers. 
WINK  (A5%).  pop.  1.621;  Winkler  Co.   (WO.  105  m  SW  of  Big  Spring.  TNM  RR. 

Airport.  Oil  well  supply  depots.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Stock  farms. 
Bulletin -f..... Thursday Ind.  Dem 1937      8     24     280     2.00        51.1*1 

Melvin  N.  Dow,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
WINNSBORO   (J4%).  pop.   2.512;  Wood  Co.    (NE).   108  m  E  of  Dallas.  L&A  RR. 

Cottonseed  oil,  lumber  mills.  Ships  produce.  Pine  timber;  oil  wells.  Agricul- 
ture. Strawberries,  truck  crops,  dairying. 
News -f Thursday Democratic 1908      7      23      276      2.50        $2,084 

Grayford  M.  Jones.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
WINTERS    (E6U),  pop.   2.676;  Runnels   Co.    (C).   40   m   SW  of  Abilene.   A&S  RR. 

Air  conditioners  manufactured.  Cotton  gins.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture,  especially 

cotton  and  grain. 
Enterprise-f Friday Democratic 1905      7      24      280      2.00        §1,72S 

Mrs.  George  C.  Hill.  Editor;  Geo.  R.  Hill  and  R.  C.  Thomas,  Publishers. 
WOLFE  CITY  (H4),  pop.  1,845;  Hunt  Co.  (NE).  17  m  N  of  Greenville.  AT&SF  RR. 

Cottonseed  oil,  flour  mills ;  gins.  Agriculture.  Cattle,  cotton. 
Sun-f..... Thursday Democratic 1891     7     24     280     2.00          1,158 

Paul  M.  Fulks,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WOODSBORO  (G9%),  pop.  1,886;  Refugio  Co.  (S).  40  m  N  of  Corpus  Christi.  MP 
RR.  Cotton  gins.  Agriculture. 

NewsJrw Friday Independent 1941     7     24     280     2.50 

William  Kennedy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WOODVILLEf  (K7),  pop.  1,868;  Tyler  Co.  (EC).  50  m  NW  of  Beaumont.  SP  RR. 
Ceramic  tile  plant.  Feed,  saw  mills ;  nursery.  Pine  timber.  Farming.  Broilers. 

Tyler  County  Booster Thursday Democratic 1930     7     24     280     2.00        §2,685 

Chuck  Stamps,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WORTHAM  (H5H),  pop.  1.170;  Freestone  Co.  (EC).  60  m  NE  of  Waco.  SP  RR. 
Oil  wells.  Stock  farms.  Cotton,  corn,  oats. 

Journal .Thursday Democratic 1899     7     24     276     1.60  §650 

Mrs.  F.  F.  Simmons,  Editor;  Jack  Hawkins,  Publisher. 

WYLIE  (H4%).  pop.  1,296 ;  Collin  Co.  (E).  16  m  SE  of  McKinney.  AT&SF;  SLSW  RRs. 
Pecan  shelling  plant.  Agriculture.  Corn,  onions. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1948     6     24     252     1.76  §825 

C.  Truett  Smith,  W.  C.  McClure  and  Rex  A.  Housewright,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

YOAKUM  (G8).  pop.  6.281 ;  Lavaca  Co.  (SE).  80  m  E  of  San  Antonio.  SP  RR.  Cotton- 
seed oil.  planing  mills;  tannery;  cannery;  creamery;  hatchery.  Ships  vegetables, 
poultry,  eggs.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton,  cattle,  tomatoes. 

Herald-Times  -f .Tues.  A  Fri Independent 1892     8     24     2S7     8.00        52,700 

Leo  Brier,  Editor;  Malec  Publishing  Co.,  Publ'sher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Atidit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  '.tch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNaOy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols  •Width?  Depth    Sub  Gift 

YORKTOWN  (08%).  pop.  2.696;  De  Witt  Co.  (SE).  65  m  SE  of  San  Antonio.  SP  RR. 
Manufactures  cottonseed  oil,  creamery  products.  Ships  poultry,  flax,  cattle,  hogs, 
cotton.  Diversified  farming.  Cotton. 
De  Witt  County  View  .............  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1902     7     24     280     2.50        §1.487 

Paul  A.  Schmidt,  Editor;  View  Publishing  Co. 

N«W8J----V  ............................  Wednesday  ....Independent  .......  1895      7      24      280     2.50        81,707 

F.  M.  Pleper.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ZAPATAf  (Ell),  pop.  1.409;  Zapata  Co.  (S).  60  m  S  of  Laredo.  Nearest  railroad  station, 
Laredo.  MP;  TM  RRs.  Ships  fruits,  vegetables.  Agriculture.  Citrus  fruits. 


t.  .....  {Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1986     7     24     280     2.00 

W.  N.  Hall.  Editor;  Laredo  Pub.  Co.  Inc.,  811  Flores  Ave.,  Box  598,  Laredo. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee 

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UTAH 


Population  688,862  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  SALT  LAKE  CITY 

Utah  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Idaho  and  Wyoming,  east  by  Wyoming  and  Colorado,  south 
by  Arizona  and  west  by  Nevada.  Its  length,  north  to  south,  is  about  850  miles,  its  width  about  200 
miles,  land  area  82,846  square  miles. 

Being  in  the  Rocky  Mountain  region,  Utah  has  a  surface  that  is  generally  mountainous.  It  is, 
on  an  average,  nearly  6,000  feet  above  sea  level  and  much  of  it  is  a  plateau  broken  by  valleys  and 
basins.  The  Wahsatch  Mountains  and  the  Uintas  divide  the  state  into  two  portions,  that  lying 
to  the  north  and  west  in  the  interior  basin,  from  which  there  is  no  drainage,  and  that  to  the  south 
and  eaat  which  forms  part  of  the  scenic  basin  of  the  Colorado  River.  In  the  Uinta  range  some 
of  the  peaks  rise  to  a  height  of  18,500  feet.  Great  Salt  Lake,  noted  for  its  extremely  high 
percentage  of  salt,  lies  in  the  northwestern  part  of  the  state  at  an  altitude  of  4,218  feet  and  with 
an  area  of  2,860  square  miles. 

The  climate  is  dry,  stimulating  and  the  weather  exceptionally  clear,  with  cloudless  skies  800 
days  a  year.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Salt  Lake  City  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean) 
as  50.9;  highest  on  record,  106;  lowest  on  record,  — 30.  Total  annual  precipitation  is  18.45  inches. 

Mountains  and  grazing  lands  comprise  about  two-thirds  of  the  state,  the  wooded  area  about 
7,000,000  acres.  Most  of  the  latter  is  situated  in  the  National  Forests.  The  area  of  land  under 
cultivation  is  relatively  small,  although  agriculture  was  the  principal  source  of  wealth  prior  to 
the  last  decade.  Manufacturing,  the  development  of  oil  and  natural  gas,  as  well  as  copper  and 
uranium,  have  now  become  industries  of  major  importance. 

The  mineral  resources  of  Utah,  which  include  every  known  mineral  but  platinum,  are  highly 
valuable.  Semi-precious  stones  are  found  in  large  quantities  and  high  grade  marble  and  onyx 
are  quarried. 

Sixty-nine  percent  of  all  church  members  in  Utah  are  Mormons  or  Latter  Day  Saints.  This  faith 
and  the  great  Tabernacle  in  Salt  Lake  City  are  distinguishing  features  of  Utah.  Much  of  the 
early  development  of  the  state  is  due  to  the  pioneering  of  the  Mormons  who  fled  to  its  religious 
security  when  it  was  little  more  than  a  wilderness.  In  Salt  Lake  City,  also,  is  located  the  State 
University.  Utah  haa  eleven  national  parks  and  monuments  of  great  scenic  beauty,  of  which 
Zion  and  Bryce  Canyons  are  the  better  known.  The  Great  American  Desert  lies  in  the  north- 
western part  of  the  state. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  thirty-ninth.  Urban  population  (1950),  65.6%.  In  1950,  of  the 
688,862  total  population  676,909  were  white;  11.958  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  24,176.  Farm  acreage,  10,641,166.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
440.2.  Average  value  per  farm,  $19,488.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value.  8.162. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $40,793,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includee  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $110,250,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  wheat,  $9,553,000;  sugar  beets  (1956  value  of  produc- 
tion). $5,544,000;  hay,  $4,029,000;  barley,  $2,385,000;  potatoes,  $2,289,000;  alfalfa  seed,  $2,- 
184,000,  rank,  third;  dry  edible  beans.  $464,000;  oats,  $192,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957):  cherries,  $2,149,000,  rank,  sixth;  peaches, 
$1,066.000:  apples.  $699,000;  pears,  $549,000.  rank,  sixth;  apricots,  $478,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $85,426,000;  all  sheep  and 
lambs,  $28,969,000,  rank,  seventh;  horses  and  mulee,  $3.200,000;  hogs  and  pigs,  $1,928,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  turkeys,  $10,995,000,  rank,  eighth;  eggs,  $9,315,000; 
chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers),  $2,036,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957) :  all  milk  and  cream,  $27,930,000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms,  741,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1967):  evaporated  milk,  54,575,000  Ibs. ;  non- 
fat dry  milk  solids,  8,578,000  Ibs.;  creamed  cottage  cheese,  6,628,000  Ibs.;  creamery  butter, 
6,602,000  Ibs.;  American  cheese,  6,529,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  3,444,000  gallons. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $269.520,000.  Leading  industry  group*: 
primary  metal  industries,  food  and  kindred  products,  petroleum  and  coal  products.  Total  expendi- 
tures for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $28,767,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25.  D.  G. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1961).  $257,144,000.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  copper,  coal, 
lead,  gold. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-68),  304,200.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958.  est.),  377,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  274;  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  6,670;  sales,  $735,251,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES* 
Total  number  of  counties  29 

County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop.          County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Beaver  (SW),  Beaver 4,866  9  Garfield  (S),  Panguitch 4.161 

Box  Elder  (NW),  Brigham 19,784          10  Grand   (E),  Moab 1,908 

Cache  (N).  Logan 83.586          11  Iron  (SW),  Parowan 9.642 

Carbon  (C),  Price 24,901         12  Juab   (WC).  Nephi 6.981 

— Daggett  (NE),  Manila 864         18  Kane  (S).  lUtiab f.199 

Davli  (N),  Farmington 80.867          14  Mlllard   (W).  Flllmore 9,887 

7  Duehesne  (NB),  Duchesne 8,184          15  Morgan  (NE),  Morgan .... 1,819 

8  Emery  (EC),  Castle  Dale 6,804         16  Pint*  (SO).  Junction 1.911 

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LIST  OF  COUNTIES*  (Continued) 

Grant?,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat            Pop.           County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

17  Rich  (NE).  Randolph 1.678         24  Uintah  <E).  Vernal 10,800 

18  Salt  Lake  (N),  Salt  Lake  City 274,895         25  Utah  (C),  Provo 81,912 

1»  San  Juan  (SB),  Monticello 5,815         26  Wasatch  (NC),  Heber 6,574 

20  Sanpete  (C),  Manti 18,891  27  Washington  (SW),  Saint  George.,     9,886 

21  Sevier  (C),  Richfield 12,072  28  —Wayne  (S).  Loa, 2,205 

22  Summit  (NE),  Coalville 6,745  29  Weber  (N),  Ogden 88,319 

28  Tooele  (W),  Tooele 14,686 

•Counties  without  newspapers  are  marked  — - 


UTAH  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue                                Number  Period  of  Issue                                 Number 

Daily 5  Daily  2 

Evening  Dailies (4)  Semi-weekly    1 

Morning  Dailies  (1)  Weekly  2 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (4)  Semi-monthly 1 

Tri-weekly   1  Monthly    11 

Weekly  55  Bi-monthly  1 

Shopper (1)  Quarterly   6 

Five  times  dur.  academic  yr....        1 

Total  Newspapers  61  

Total  Periodicals  25 

Total  number  of  publications 86 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 22 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 51 

Per  circulation  figures  for  dally  papers  see  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  It  is 
possible  to  incorporate  •  later  figure  In  that  list. 


Estab  Co  Is  <S>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

AMERICAN  FORK  (C8),  pop.  5,126;  Utah  Co.  (C).  14  m  NW  of  Provo.  UP;  D&RGW 
RRs.  Creamery;  flour  mill;  hatchery.  Mountain  resort.  Diversified  farming. 
Sugar  beets,  potatoes,  turkeys,  ehickens. 

CHixen  + .Thursday Independent 1903     7     24     280     2.50        $1,60O 

Alpine  Publishing  Company. 

BINGHAM  CANYON  (B3),  pop.  2,569;  Salt  Lake  Co.  (N).  26  m  SW  of  Salt  Lake  City. 
Railroad  name,  Bingham.  DftRGW  RR.  Copper,  lead,  gold,  silver  mining.  Trading 
center.  Farming. 

Bingham-Bulletin  + Friday Independent 1890     7     24     280     2.50  §612 

John  Adamek,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BOUNTIFUL  (C8),  pop.  6,004;  Davis  Co.   (N).  12  m  N  of  Salt  Lake  City.  BE   (elec.) 
RR.  Nursery.  Residential.  Diversified  farming. 

C  Davis  County  Ad vertiser-f  ....Thursday Shopper 1952      8     22      287        $6,500 — Free 

1   Davis  County  Clipper-}- .Friday Independent 1891      8      22      287      2.00        $2,688 

1  Dean  Stable,  Editor;  John  Stable,  Jr.,  Publisher,  96  South  Main. 

BRIGHAMf  (B2).  pop.  6.790;  Box  Elder  Co.  (W).  20  m  N  of  Ogden.  UP  RR.  Manu- 
factures woolens,  leather  sportjackets,  flour,  beet  sugar,  canned  and  frozen 
goods,  creamery  products.  Ships  fruit.  Agriculture. 

r  Box  Elder  Journal Friday Independent 1907      8      24      299      3.00    **2,459 

1  Box  Elder  News Wednesday Independent 1897      8     24     299     8.00    **2,428 

I  C.  W.  Claybaugh,  Publisher. 

CASTLE  DALEf  (C4),  pop.  715;  Emery  Co.  (EC).  115  m  SE  of  Salt  Lake  City.  Bank 
and  railroad  station,  Price.  DARGW  RR.  Flour  mill.  Coal  mines;  vanadium, 
uranium,  natural  gas;  pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Hay,  peaches,  grain. 

Emery  County  Progress -f  .....Thursday Independent 1900     7     24     280     3.00        §1,055 

Clarin  D.  Ash  by,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CEDAR  CITY  (A6),  pop.  6,106;  Iron  Co.  (SW).  220  m  SW  of  Salt  Lake  City.  UP  RR. 
Airline,  BAL.  Manufactures  wool  excelsior,  dairy  products,  lumber.  Mountain 
resort.  Iron,  coal  mines;  timber.  Farming.  Potato  seed,  alfalfa.  Sheep,  cattle. 

Iron  County  Record 4- Thursday Independent 1893     7     24     280     8.00        §2,34O 

Morgan  and  Mary  Jane  Rollo,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

COALVILLEf  (C2H),  pop.  850;  Summit  Co.  (NE).  80  m  NE  of  Salt  Lake  City.  UP  RR. 
Coal  mine;  pine  timber.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Summit  County  Bee  + .Thursday Independent 1923     7     23     280     3.00        §1,220 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  C.  McConaughy,  Publishers. 

DELTA  (B4),  pop.  1,708;  Millard  Co.  (W).  80  m  SW  of  Provo.  UP  RR.  Creameries; 
alfalfa  mill.  Diversified  farming.  Alfalfa  seed,  wheat,  cattle,  hogs,  poultry. 

Millard  County  Chronicle Thursday Republican 1909     7     24      280     3.50        {1,248 

R.  H.  Riding,  Editor;  Chronicle  Publishing  Co.,  40  N.  3rd  St. 

DRAGERTON  (D4),  pop.  8,468;  Carbon  Co.  (C).  65  m  SE  of  Provo.  DARGW  RR. 
Bank,  Price.  Agriculture.  Hay,  sugar  beets,  beans. 

Tribune Tuesday Independent 1948     7     24     276     2.50  

Vernor  Stoddard,  Publisher. 

EPHRAIM  (C4),  pop.  1,987;  Sanpete  Co.  (C).  60  m  8  of  Provo.  DARGW  RR.  Pea  can- 
nery ;  cheese  factory ;  flour,  planing  mill ;  Spruce,  white  pine  timber.  Agriculture. 
Livestock,  turkeys,  barley,  rye. 

Enterprise-4- Friday Independent 1891      7     24     276     8.00  704 

R.  C.  Cox,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ens,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Eitab  Cols<*> Width V  Depth    Sub 

EUREKA  (B8%),  pop.  1,818;  Juab  Co.  (WC).  60  m  SW  af  Salt  Lake  City.  D&RGW; 
UP  RRs.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Reporter-t- Friday Independent 1911     6     22     210     4.00 

Harrison  Conover,  Editor;  Art  City  Publishing  Co.,  Springville. 

FILLMOREf  (B4H).  pop.  1.890 ;.  Millard  Co.  (W).  95  m  S  of  Provo.  UP  RR.  Meat 


packing  plant.  _ 
wheat,  potatoes. 


stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Agriculture.  Alfalfa  seed, 

Millard  County  Progress  +  .  ...Friday. Agriculture 1889     7     24     280     4.00 

E.  Vance  Wilson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GENEVA— See  Orem. 

GREEN  RIVER   (D4%).  pop.  688;  Emery  Co.   (EC).   140  m  SE  of  Salt  Lake  City. 
D&RGW  RR.  Bank,  Price.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  grain,  hay. 

Leader-f Friday Independent 1967      5     24     210      2.60 

Clarin  D.  Ashby,  Editor;  Progress  Publishing  Co. 

GUNNISON  (C4),  pop.  1,144;  Sanpete  Co.  (C).  76  m  S  of  Provo.  D&RGW  RR.  Flour 
nills;  turkey  processing  plant.  Lumber.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets. 


and  sugar  mil 
grain,  hay. 

Gunnison  Valley  News -f Thursday Republican 1898 

H.  W.  Cherry,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7      24     280      8.00 


8      26      132 
Controlled  free  dist. 


Clrc 


§400 


§1,064 


§420 


§735 


§1,250 


§960 


860 


tl.BOO 


HEBERf  (C8).  pop.  2,986;  Wasatch  Co.  (NC).  80  m  SE  of  Salt  Lake  City.  D&RGW  RR. 
Pea  cannery;  cheese  factory.  Ships  livestock.  Lead,  silver,  sine  mines.  Agricul- 
ture. Hay,  grain,  peas. 

Wasatch  Wave-h Friday Independent 1889     7     24     280     2.50 

F.  W.  Mountford,  Editor;  Wave  Publishing  Co.,  81  West  Center  St. 

HELPER  (D4),  pop.  2,860;  Carbon  Co.  (E).  66  m  SE  of  Provo.  D&RGW  RR.  Coal  Ship- 
ping  center.  Agriculture.  Fruit,  hay,  sugar  beets. 

Journal-h .Thursday Independent 1910     7      24      280      2.50 

N.  J.  Tullius,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KANABf  (B6%).  pop.  1,287;  Kane  Co.  (S).  226  m  S  of  Provo.  Railroad,  Cedar  City. 
UP  RR.  Bank.  Salina.  Lumber  mill.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Alfalfa,  livestock. 

Southern  Utah  News .Thursday Independent 1926      7      24      280     8.50 

Errol  G.  Brown,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KAYSVILLE  <C2^),  pop.  1,898;  Davis  Co.  (N).  18  m  S  of  Ogden.  D&RGW;  UP;  BE 
(elec.)  RRs.  Cannery;  flour  mills;  potato  chip  factory.  Agriculture.  Hay,  peas, 
sugar  beets. 

Reflex -f Thursday Independent 1911      8      22      280      3.50 

Lloyd  E.  Anderson,  Editor;  Inland  Printing  Company,  Publisher,  14  S.  Main. 

LAYTON  (C2%).  pop.  8.466;  Davis  Co.  (N).  14  m  S  of  Ogden.  D&RGW;  UP;  BE 
(elec.)  RRs.  Beet  sugar  factory;  cannery;  flour,  feed,  planing  mills.  Agricul- 
ture. Sugar  beets,  tomatoes,  potatoes. 

Journal-!- Tuesday Independent 1947      8      22      280      3.50        $1,500 

L.  E.  Anderson,  Editor;  Inland  Prtg.  Co.,  Publisher,  14  S.  Main,  Kaysville. 

LEHI  (C8),  pop.  8,627;  Utah  Co.  (C).  18  m  NW  of  Provo.  D&RGW;  UP  RRs.  Flour, 
feed  mills ;  beet  sugar  factory.  Agriculture.  Hay,  grain,  sugar  beets. 

FreePress-f Thursday Independent 1932     7     24     280     2.00        §1,230 

E.  Russel  Innes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LOGANf  (C2),  pop.  16,882;  Cache  Co.  (N).  85  m  NE  of  Ogden.  UP  RR.  Airline,  WAL. 
Knitting,  flour,  feed,  planing  mills;  bottling  works;  candy,  mattress,  canning 
factories ;  foundries ;  oil  refinery.  State  Agricultural  College.  Agriculture.  Sugar 
beets,  peas,  tomatoes. 

Farm  and  Home  Science Quarterly Agric.  Coll 1939 

Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Utah  State  University. 
fEvg.  ex.  Sat. 

Herald- Journal -f <&Sun.,  Independent 

[Sun.  Morn. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Cache  Valley  Newspaper  Co.,  Publisher. 

Student  Life  V Tues.  &  Fri Agric.  Coll 1902 

Students  of  Utah  State  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MAGNA  (B8).  pop.  8,602;  Salt  Lake  Co.  (N).  16  m  W  of  Salt  Lake  City.  D&RGW  RR. 
Copper  mill.  Diversified  farming.  Grain,  fruit,  sugar  beets. 

Times -f .Friday Independent 1912     8     24     308     2.00          1,755 

Edith  N.  Ridge,  Editor;  Howard  Ridge.  Publisher. 

MANTIf  <C4).  pop.  2,061;  Sanpete  Co.  (C).  66  m  S  of  Provo.  D&RGW  RR.  Flour  mill; 
Cheese,  shirts,  pants  manufactured ;  vegetable  cannery ;  hatcheries.  Oolite  quar- 
ries. Agriculture.  Hay,  livestock,  turkeys. 

Messenger-f Thursday Independent 1885     7     24     278     8.00  t744 

R.  LaVaun  Cox,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MIDVALE  (C8),  pop.  8.996;  Salt  Lake  Co.  (N).  10  in  S  of  Salt  Lake  City.  D&RGW; 
UP  RRs.  Paint,  insulation,  sugar  factories;  ore  smelting  and  milling  plants; 
flour  mill.  Nurseries.  Diversified  farming.  Poultry. 

Sentinel-f Friday Independent 1938     8     28     287     2.50         2,692 

J.  Parr  Godfrey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  t  Publisher's  Report ;  Light  fsce,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNalN 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptioa  included  in  membership  tee. 

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23      294    18.00 
Sunday  circ. 


£6,600 

**6,827 
**e,750 


5  24  224  xl.80   t4.700 


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Estib  Cols  <3>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clre 

MILFORD  (A6),  pop.  1,678;  Beaver  Co.  (SW).  145  m  SW  of  Provo.  UP  RR.  Creamery. 
Ships  livestock.  Lead,  silver,  gold,  copper  mines.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Alfalfa,  alfalfa  seed,  potatoes,  potato  seed. 
Beaver  County  News  +  .....     Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1902     7     24     280     8.00          1,133 

Stephen  A.  Williams,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOABf  (E5),  pop.  1,274;  Grand  Co.  (E).  125  m  SW  of  Grand  Junction,  Colo.  Railroad 
station,  Thompsons.  D&RGW  RR.  Uranium  ore  processing  mill.  Vanadium,  ura- 
nium mines.  Diversified  farming.  Livestock,  fruits,  truck  crops. 
Times-Independent  +  ..............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1896      8     23      280      8.00        §1,700 

G.  Robert  Sundwall,  Editor  ;  Samuel  J.  Taylor,  Publisher. 

MONTICELLOf  <E6%),  pop.  1,172;  San  Juan  Co.  (SE).  125  m  SW  of  Grand  Junction, 
Colo.  Railroad  station,  Thompsons.  D&RGW  RR.  Flour  mill.  Uranium  mines.  Gas, 
oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Wheat.  Cattle,  sheep. 
San  Juan  Record-f-  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1915      7     24     280     3.00        §1,661 

James  P.  Heal,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MORGANf  <C2%),  pop.  1,064;  Morgan  Co.  (NE).  25  m  SE  of  Ogden.  UP  RR.  Cream- 

ery;  vegetable  cannery.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  potatoes,  cabbage. 
Morgan  County  News  +  .........  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1924      7     23      280     3.00        §1,238 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  C.  McConaughy,  Publishers. 

MOUNT  PLEASANT  (C4),  pop.  2,030;  Sanpete  Co.  (C).  48  m  SE  of  Provo.  D&RGW 

RR.  Cheese  factory  ;  flour  mill.  Diversified  farming.  Alfalfa,  wheat,  oats. 
Pyramid-f  ................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1891      8      22      280     4.00  *925 

North  Sanpete  Publishing  Co. 

MURRAY  <C8),  branch  of  Salt  Lake  City  P.  O.,  pop.  9,006  ;  Salt  Lake  Co.  (N).  6  m  S  of 
Salt  Lake  City.  D&RGW;  UP  RRs.  Smelters;  cannery;  textile,  lumber,  flour 
mills.  Silver*  lead  mines.  Diversified  farming.  Sugar  beets,  alfalfa,  hay,  potatoes. 
Eagle-}-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1890      8      22      294      3.00        §3,661 

James  M.  and  Bette  Cornwell,  Editors  and  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  187. 
NEPHIf   (C4),  pop.  2,990;  Juab  Co.   (WC).  35  m  S  of  Provo.  UP  RR.  Flour,  rubber 

manufactured;  turkey  processing.  Farming,  wheat,  turkeys,  beef  cattle. 
Times-News  +  .........................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1909      7      24      280     4.00  871 

Roy  E.  Gibson,  Editor;  Times-News  Publishing  Co..  96  South  Main  St. 

OGDENf  (C2),  pop.  67,112;  Weber  Co.  (N).  87  m  N  of  Salt  Lake  City.  SP;  UP;  BE 
(elee.)  ;  D&RGW  RRs.  Airlines:  WAL;  UAL. 

Manufactures  beet  sugar,  candy,  beverages,  creamery  products,  flour,  knit 
goods,  electric  storage  batteries,  iron  castings,  women's  apparel,  fruit  baskets, 
brick,  tile,  concrete  pipe,  steel  fabrication,  Ram-Jet  guided  missile  engines. 
Meat  packing  plants  ;  canneries  ;  dairies  ;  brewery  ;  stock  yards.  Four  banks  ;  bank 
clearings  (6-30-58),  $21,302,606;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $102,974,570.  40,452 
electric  meters  ;  20,708  gas  (nat.)  meters;  42,183  telephones. 

St.na«d-E»m,ner  +  ..............        •*"  Independent  .......  ««      8 


1  1,825 


§788 


$1,267 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
A.  L.  Glasmann,  Publisher,  Kiesel  Bldg. 

OREM  (C8),  pop.  8,851;  Utah  Co.  (C).  85  m  SE  of  Salt  Lake  City.  D&RGW  RR.  Steel 

manufactured.  Cannery;  nursery.  Agriculture.  Fruit. 
Orem-Geneva  Times-)-  ...........  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1932     8     24     280     8.00 

Hollis  Scott,  Editor;  Harold  B.  Summer,  Publisher,  Box  217. 

PANGUITCHf  (B5H),  pop.  1.601;  Garfleld  Co.  (S).  170  m  SW  of  Provo.  Railroad  sta- 

tion, Marysvale.  D&RGW  RR.  Creamery.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Garfleld  County  News-f-  ........  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1921     7     23     280     2.50 

Stanley  J.  Mikulewicz,  Editor;  Clara  A.  Mikulewicx.  Publisher. 

PARK  CITY  (C8),  pop.  2,254;  Summit  Co.  (NE).  21  m  SE  of  Salt  Lake  City.  UP  RR. 
Mountain  resort.  Silver,  lead,  zinc  mines.  Diversified  farming.   Hay,  alfalfa, 
cabbage. 
Park  Record  4-  .........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1880     6     26     280     2.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  H.  C.  McConaughy,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

PAROWANf  (B6%),  pop.  1,466;  Iron  Co.  (SW).  20  m  SW  of  Salt  Lake  City.  Railroad 
station,  Cedar  City.  UP  RR.  Saw,  flour  mills;  cheese  factory.  Timber.  Agricul- 
ture. Alfalfa,  peas,  potatoes. 
Times  -f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1915     7     24     280     2.50 

Vietor  M.  Norman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PAYSON  (C8H),  pop.  8,998;  Utah  Co.  (C).  18  m  SW  of  Provo.  UP;  D&RGW  RRs. 
Bottling  works;  flour  mill.  Railroad  shops.  Ships  eggs.  Diversified  farming. 
Sugar  beets,  onions,  alfalfa,  fruit. 
Chronicle  4-  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1888     7     24     280     2.50 

Max  R.  Warner.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PLEASANT  GROVE  (C8),  pop.  8,196;  Utah  Co.   (C).  12  m  NW  of  Provo.  UP  RR. 
Cannery;  flour  mill.  Ships  fruit.  Gold,  lead,  silver  mines.  Diversified  farming. 
Livestock,  fruit. 
Review-*-  ..................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1912      7     24     280     2.00 

A.  B.  Gibson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  118.  Main. 

PRICEf  (D4),  pop.  6,010:  Carbon  Co.  (E).  65  m  8E  of  Provo.  D&RGW  RR.  Manufac- 

tures flour,  monuments.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  beans,  hay. 
Sun-Ad  vocate-t-  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1891     7     24     280     4.00 

Alex  Bene,  Jr.,  Editor;  Hal  G.  MacKnlght.  Publisher. 

CMIatloB-HHtSept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  tPablisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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PROVOf  (C8).  pop.  28,987 ;  Utah  Co.  (G).  44  m  BE  of  Salt  Lake  City.  UP;  D&RGW  RR. 
Airline:  BAL. 

Manufactures  steel,  coal  tar,  pig  iron,  cast  iron,  steel  pipes,  tanks,  bricks,  tile, 
lingerie,  candy,  dairy  products,  canned  fruits  and  vegetables,  fertilizers.  Apiary ; 
hatchery.  Three  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $32,742,000.  9,486  electric  meters; 
7,689  gas  (nat.)  meters;  12,688  telephones.  Brig  ham  Young  University.  Silver, 
lead,  copper,  gold  mines;  spruce  timber. 

Brigham  Young  Universe  +  V  {  £  g1^  ex*  Sat*  Collegiate 1921     5     24     224     6.50         8,894 

Students  of  Brigham  Young  University,  Publishers. 

TT»i.aM-i.                                        JEvK-ex-sat-&T«^^«,io«*         1885      8     23     294    19.20^*14^47 
H«rald  + ISun.,  Sun.  M.Independent Sunday  circ.**14»829 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

N.  L.  Christensen,  Editor;  L.  B.  Tackett,  Publisher. 

RICHFIELDf  (B6),  pop.  4,212;  Sevier  Co.  (C).  140  m  S  of  Salt  Lake  City.  D&RGW 
RR.  Manufactures  gypsum  board.  Creamery ;  bottling,  marble  and  granite  works ; 
machine  shop;  feed  mill.  Pine  timber.  Uranium  mining.  Dairying,  poultry, 
grain,  sugar  beets,  alfalfa. 

Reaper-f Thursday Independent 1887     8     22     280     4.00        52,846 

Rula  J.  Fuellenbach,  Editor;  Rula  J.  and  Norman  Fuellenbach,  Publishers. 

ROOSEVELT  (D8),  pop.  1,628;  Duchesne  Co.  (NE).  114  m  SE  of  Salt  Lake  City.  Rail- 
road station.  Price.  D&RGW  RR.  Creameries;  flour  mill.  Gilsonite  mines; 
timber.  Agriculture.  Alfalfa  hay,  grains,  honey. 

Uintah  Basin  Standard -f Thursday Independent 1909     8     22     280     4.00        §1,825 

Clifton  N.  Memmott,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROY  (B2%),  pop.  8,728;  Weber  Co.  (N).  80  m  N  of  Salt  Lake  City.  D&RGW;  UP  RRs. 
Canning,  salad  dressing  factories;  slaughter  house;  machine  shop.  Diversified 
farming. 

Sun  Chronicle .Thursday Independent 1954      7     24     280     2.50        §1,250 

J.  Howard  Stahle,  Editor  and  Publisher,  5880  S.  1900  W. 

SAINT  GEORGEf  <A6%),  pop.  4,562;  Washington  Co.  (SW).  270  m  SW  of  Salt  Lake 
City.  Railroad  station,  Cedar  City;  UP  RR.  Winter  resort.  Diversified  farming. 
Sugar  beet  seeds,  fruit,  poultry. 

Washington  County  News -f.. Thursday Independent 1908     7     24     280     4.00        §1,600 

F.  W.  Mountford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SALINA  (C4%),  Pop.  1,789;  Sevier  Co.  (C).  90  m  S  of  Prove.  D&RGW  RR.  Ships 
livestock.  Coal  mines ;  timber.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Sugar  beets,  wheat. 

Sun-f Friday Ind.  Rep 1918     7     24     280     8.00  §734 

H.  W.  Cherry,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SALT  LAKE  CITYf  (C8),  pop.  182,121;  Salt  Lake  Co.  (N).  The  State  Capital.  D&RGW 
UP;  WP;  SLG&W  (elec.)  RRs.  Airlines :  WAL;  UAL;  PAL;  BAL. 

Wholesale  and  distributing  center.  Manufactures  steel,  petroleum  products, 
car  wheels,  iron  pipes,  coke,  textiles,  candy,  butter,  bakery  products.  Copper, 
silver,  lead,  zinc,  iron  smelters;  stock  yards;  canneries;  oil  refineries;  sodium 
phosphate,  meat  packing,  printing  and  publishing,  munitions  plants;  planing 
mills;  natural  gas  and  oil  wells.  Eight  banks;  bank  clearings  (7-1-58),  $2,371,- 
292,155;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $458,915,520.  54,828  electric  (res.)  meters;  58,266 
gas  (nat.)  meters;  119,366  telephones.  University  of  Utah.  Summer  and  winter 
resort.  Copper,  lead,  silver,  gold,  zinc,  phosphate,  gilsonite,  oil  shale,  coal,  iron 
mines;  timber,  uranium.  Four  TV  stations. 

American  AntiquityCno  adv.) Quarterly Archeology 1934     2     84     122     8.00        $1,400 

Raymond  H.  Thompson,  Editor ;  Univ.  of  Utah  Press,  Publisher,  Univ.  of  Utah(l). 

Beehive  News-f Friday Independent 1922      5      24     210     3.00 

Elaine  Jones,  Editor;  Frances  Jenkins,  Publisher,  1459  Roosevelt  Ave.  (5). 


P  Deseret  News  and  Telegram.. Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1850     8 

Deseret  News  Publishing  Co. 

Tribune EveryMorn Independent 1871     8 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies, 
lupplement,  Home  Magazine,  in  tabloid  size. 


22     801    18.00**85,106 

22     801   24.00**90,349 
Sunday  c ire.**  180,087 


26 
41 


136 
136 


1     53     101     2.00 


Prints  Sunday  su. 
Reams-Tribune  Corp.  (10). 

Farmers  Cooperator-f- Monthly Agriculture........  19 3 6 

Grant  E.  Peterson,  Editor;  Utah  Poultry  and 

Farmers  Cooperative,  Publisher,  1800  S.  West  Temple. 

Inland  (no  adv.) Quarterly Literary 1944 

John  Rackham,  Editor;  The  Inscriptors,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  685  (10). 

f  Relig.,  Cult. 

Improvement  Era-f Monthly Unt.,  Agric.,       1897     8     27     140 

[Home  Econ's 

David  O.  McKay,  Editor;  Mutual  Improvement  Assn.  of  the  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints,  Publishers,  50  N.  Main  St.   (11). 

Instructor  (no  adv.) Monthly L.D.S.S.S.U 1866     3     27     116     2.50 

David  O.  McKay  and  George  R.  Hill,  Editors ; 

Deseret  Sunday  School  Union.  Publisher,  50  N.  Main  St.  (16). 

Cath°1IC  y Catholic 1930 


1.00        14,000 


1,100 


2.50  *159,566 


t54,000 


*7,895 


1,450 


8     23     294     8.00 
Rev?Robert  Pollock,'  Ed/;  Catholic  Press  Society,  Inc.,  Pub.,  831  E.  South  Temple. 

In Retailer ^  F°°d  }Monthly Food  &  Groc'y...  1924     2     41     183x2.50 

S.  P.  Lloyd'/EdiY  Utah' Retail  Grocers'  Assn.,  Pub.,  862  Beneficial  Life  Bid*.  (1). 
Intel-mountain  Industry  and!  f  Construction.   1899     8     28     140     8.00VAC  2,021 

Weekly  Construction          V Monthly { Trucking,  2     42     140 

News   J  [Mining  Controlled  free  dfct.VAC  2,623 

Truman  Sparks,  Editor;  George  H.  Jacobs  on,  Publisher,  220  Dooly  Bldg.  (1). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Use»  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
•mi,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  teat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaHj 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee, 

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Circ 
4>1I° 

9,492 
1,600 


$150,000 
5     24      210      8.00          3,848 


National  Chinchilla  Breeder  +.  Monthly  ..........  pur^nduB.         1946     8     28     182  *6'00 

Mra.  L.  W.  Griffith.  Editor;  National  Chinchilla  Breeders  of  America,  Inc., 

Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  26,  Foothill  Sub.-Sta.   (8). 
National  Wool  Grower  +  ........  Monthly  ..........  Sheep  Indus  ......  1911     3     30     140x5.00 

Irene  Young,  Editor  ;  National  Wool  Growers  Assn.,  Pub.,  414  Crandall  Bldg.  (1). 
Norbest  Turkey  News  .............  Monthly  ..........  Turkey  Grow  .....  1936      3      26      136     x.25 

Herbert  Beyers,  Editor;  Norbest  Turkey  Growers  Assn.,  Publisher, 

1224  First  Security  Bldg.,  Box  1529  (1). 
PenV  .........................................  Quarterly  ........  Coll.  &  Lit  .........  1909      1     83      126     1.00 

Associated  Students  of  the  University  of  Utah,  Editors  and  Publishers  (1). 
Relief  Society  Magazine  +  ......  Monthly  ..........  L.  D.  Saints  ........  1914     2     26      105     2.00 

Marianne  C.  Sharp,  Editor;  Relief  Society  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of 

Latter-Day  Saints,  Publisher,  76  N.  Main  (11). 
Salt  Lake  Times-}-  ..................  .Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1902 

Glen  H.  Bjornn,  Editor  and  Publisher,  711  S.  W.  Temple. 
Sewing  Machine  News-f-  ........  Monthly  ..........  Sew*g  Mach's  .....  1952 

C.  A.  Da  vies,  Editor;  National  Assn.  of  Independent 

Sewing  Machine  Dealers,  Publisher,  1315  S.  17th  St.  East. 
South  East  Independent  +  .......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1925 

Courtney  H.  and  Ruth  Brewer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
South  Salt  Lake  Herald  4-  ......  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1879      _      __      _ 

Elaine  Jones,  Editor;  Frances  Jenkins,  Publisher,  1459  Roosevelt  Ave.  (5). 
Tribune  —  See  Deseret  News  and  Telegram. 
TV  Guide—  See  Radnor,  Pa,  Utah-Idaho  Ed.  Circ.,  9,189. 
Utah  Alumnus  H-V  ..................  Bi-monthly  .....  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1926     2     40     120     6.00 

Paul  Cracroft,  Editor;  University  of  Utah  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher  (1). 

Utah  Chronicle  -f  V  .................  {2Tpri.)MO11"  Colle*iate  ...........  189°     5     24     224  x3'50 

Students  of  the  University  of  Utah,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


24 
30 


146 
146 


xS.OO 


5      24     210     2.00 
5      24      210      3.00 


1525 

10,550 

9,000 

7,988 
*18,948 


$500 
*800 

81,300 


8,050 
450 


.........   5ti.ayr  ..........  Educational  .......  1911      3      27      140x1.50 

Allan  M.  West,  Editor  ;  Utah  Education  Assn.,  Publisher,  312  E.  S.  Temple  (11). 
Utah  Farmer-f  .......................  .Semi-mo  .........  Agricultural  .......  1880     4     28      189      1.60 

See  Pacific  Northwest  Farm  Quad.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

Cecil  Hagen,  Ed.;  Cowles  Pub's  Co.,  Inc.,  401  Review  Bldg.,  Spokane,  Wash.  (8). 

Utah  Medical  Bulletin  .............  Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1963  cl^o\led\reel^ 

Harold  Bowman,  Editor;  Utah  Medical  Assn..  Publisher,  42  South  Fifth  East. 
Utah  Nippo(  Jap.  &  Eng.  )+...  Mon.,Wed.,Fri.Independent  .....  1914   12     24     203     7.00 

T.  Adachi,  Editor;  Mrs.  Kuniko  Terasawa,  Publisher,  161  W.  S.  Temple  Ave.  (1). 
Utah  Statesman-f  ..................  .Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1951      4     24     206     8.00 

Jaren  K.  McCormick,  Editor;  Harry  B.  Miller,  Publisher,  Box  1586. 
Utah  Taxpayer  -|-  (no  adv.).  ...Quarterly  ........  Taxpayers  ..........  1922      3      36      168x1.00 

M.  H.  Harris.  Editor;  Utah  Taxpayers  Assn.,  Publisher,  211  Reams  Bldg.  (1) 

..^±![}Q««ter^  ........  {H?slCUlt'L'        1947      1     58      107     2'00 

William"  Mulder,"  Editor;  Institute  of  American  Studies.  Publisher.  University 

of  Utah.  Spencer  Hall. 
Western  Mineral  Survey  .......  -Friday  .............  Finan.&Min'g....l922     5     24     210 

E.  S.  Hill,  Editor;  Western  Mineral  Survey,  Publisher,  22  E.  First  So.  St. 

SPANISH  FORK  (C8),  pop.  5,230;  Utah  Co.  (C).  10  m  SW  of  Provo.  UP;  D&RGW 
RRs.  Manufactures  explosives  ;  beet  sugar,  flour,  dairy  products  ;  lumber  mills  ; 
cannery;  foundry.  Diversified  farming.  Sugar  beets,  livestock,  grain,  fruit. 
Press  +  ....................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1902      7      24      280      8.00 

J.  J.  Warner,  Editor;  Press  Publishing  Co. 

SPRINGVILLE  (C8).  pop.  6,475;  Utah  Co.  (C).  6  m  S  of  Provo.  D&RGW;  UP  RRs. 
Steel,  cast  iron  pipes,  planing  mills  ;  cannery.  Ships  fruits.  Diversified  farming. 
Sugar  beets,  cherries,  peaches. 
Herald  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1887      8      22      280      4.50 

Harrison  Conover,  Editor;  Art  City  Publishing  Company. 

TOOELEf  (B8),  pop.  7,269;  Tooele  Co.  (W).  82  m  SW  of  Salt  Lake  City.  TV  RR. 
Smelting  works.  Silver,  lead,  copper  mines.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  alfalfa,  sugar 
beets. 

fBulletin-f  .............................  Tuesday  .......  Independent  ...  1914     8     23     297     4.00 

J  Transcript  4-     ..................  Friday  ......  Independent  ....  1894     8     23     297     4.00 

I  Combined  subscription  price  $4.00  per  year. 

L  J.  J.  Dunn,  Editor;  Alex  F.  Dunn,  Publisher,  68  N.  Main  St. 

TREMONTON  (B2),  pop.  1,662;  Box  Elder  Co.  (NW).  40  m  NW  of  Ogden.  UP  RR. 
Creameries;  feed  mill;  cannery;  turkey  dressing,  egg  plants;  apiary.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Sugar  beets,  tomatoes.  Livestock,  sheep. 
Leader-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1914     7     24     280     3.60 

A.  N.  Ryttlng,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VERNALf  (E8),  pop.  2,845;  Uintah  Co.   (E).  180  m  SE  of  Salt  Lake  City.  Railroad 

station,  Price.  DARGW  RR.  Airline,  FAL.  Manufactures  leather  goods.  Cream- 

ery;  saw,  flour  mills;  oil  refinery.  Coal  mines;  oil  wells;  fir  timber.  Diversified 

farming.  Sheep,  poultry  products. 

Express-f  .................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1891     8     22     280     8.60 

_  Wm.  B.  Waflis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
etna,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  VIsaued  only  during  academic  year.  xSabscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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VERMONT 

Population  877,747  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital  MONTPELIER 

Vermont  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Quebec,  Canada,  on  the  east  by  New  Hampshire,  south 
by  Massachusetts,  and  west  by  New  York.  It  is  143  miles  long,  from  40  to  85  miles  wide,  has 
a  land  area  of  9,278  square  miles. 

The  Green  Mountains,  by  whose  name  the  state  is  so  often  called,  traverse  it  from  north 
to  south,  as  do  the  Taconic  Mountains.  These  are  generally  covered  with  forests  but  afford 
excellent  pasturage,  an  important  feature  in  Vermont,  for  here  is  found  the  highest  per  capita 
gross  farm  income  from  dairy  products  in  the  Union.  In  this  state  is  found,  too,  the  largest 
quantity  of  maple  sugar,  its  millions  of  maple  trees  producing  maple  products  that  give  it  first 
rank  in  quantity  and  a  reputation  for  quality.  East  and  west  of  the  central  mountains  lie 
beautiful  stretches  of  countryside.  The  best  soil  is  found  in  the  valley  lands  of  the  Connecticut 
River  and  on  the  western  slope  of  the  mountains  near  Lake  Champlain.  This  body  of  water 
stretches  for  a  hundred  and  twenty  miles  along  the  state's  west  boundary,  and  its  picturesqueness, 
along  with  the  rugged  mountains  and  many  streams,  attracts  many  visitors  to  Vermont  annually 
who  find  it  desirable  as  a  summer  residence  region  and  an  ideal  vacation  spot. 

The  chief  mineral  wealth  of  Vermont  lies  in  its  quarries.  It  leads  all  states  in  production 
of  granite  and  marble. 

The  Weather  Bureau  at  Burlington  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  45.1 ; 
highest  on  record,  101;  lowest  on  record,  — 29.  Total  annual  precipitation  is  31.61  inches. 

The  University  of  Vermont  at  Burlington,  Middlebury  College,  and  Norwich  University  at 
Northfield,  are  the  leading  institutions  of  learning. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  forty-sixth.  Rural  population  (1950),  36.6%.  In  1950.  of  the 
877,747  total  population,  877,188  were  white;  559  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  19,043.  Farm  acreage,  3,527,381.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  185.2. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $10,848.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  2,251. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $10,550,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs,  $102,094,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  maple  sirup,  $3,268,000,  rank,  first;  hay,  $2,170,000; 
potatoes,  $722,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (nancitrus)   (1957)  :  apples,  $1,148,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $67,914,000;  horses  and  mules, 
$1,320,000;  hogs  and  pigs,  $246,000;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $203,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957)  :  eggs,  $6,815,000;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers), 
$1,648,000;  turkeys,  $657,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $83,146,000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms,  1,766,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957)  :  non-fat  dry  milk  solids,  24,168,000  Ibs.; 
creamed  cottage  cheese,  10,974,000  Ibs.;  American  cheese,  6,278,000  Ibs.;  creamery  butter, 
1,736,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  1,616,000  gallons. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $215,744,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
machinery  (except  electrical) ;  food  and  kindred  products;  stone,  clay  and  glass  products.  Total 
expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $8,592,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1951),  $18,585,000,  rank,  thirty-ninth.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value: 
stone,  slate,  asbestos,  copper. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  118,100.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  eat.),  147,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  328.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  4,623;  sales,  $379,589,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES* 

Total  number  of  counties  14. 

County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat            Pop.           County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Addison  (W),  Middlebury 19,442            8  Lamoille  (N),  Hyde  Park 11,888 

2  Bennington  (SW),  Bennington                               9  Orange  (E),  Chelsea 17,027 

and  Manchester.................... 24,115         10  Orleans  (N),  Newport. 21.190 

3  Caledonia  (NE),  Saint  Johnsbury..  24,049         -,-,   TJ^I.-J   /w\    p«*u-j  A*  «ftK 

4  Chittenden  (NW),  Burlington 62,570          JJ  *?*?}*  *      V-wm  ??    l""Vi' ^'S™ 

5  Essex  (NE),  Guildhall..... 6,267         12  Washington  (NC).  Montpelier 42,870 

6  Franklin  (NW),  Saint  Albans 29,894         18  Windham  (SE),  Newfane 28.749 

7  — Grand  Isle  (NW),  North  Hero..     8,406         14  Windsor  (SE),  Woodstock 40,885 

•Counties  without  newspapers  ar«  marked  — 

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Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue 

Daily 

Evening  Dailies 
Morning  Dailies 
Daily,  with  Sunday  edition.  .  . 

Weekly  25 

Bi-monthly  1 

Free  or  partly  free  dist.  wklies    ( 1 ) 

Total  Newspapers  36 

Total  number  of  publications 51 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 10 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 38 

For  circulation  Azures  for  dally  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  It  is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


Total  Periodicals  15 


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Estab  ColsOWidthVDepth    Sub 

BARRE  (C2),  pop.  10,922;  Washington  Co.  (NO).  45  m  SE  of  Burlington.  CV;  BAG 

RRs.  Airline,  NEA.  Extensive  granite  monument  manufactories;  tool  factory; 

foundry.    Nurseries.    Important    granite    shipping    center.    Granite    quarries. 

Agriculture. 

Times-f .Evg.  ex.  Sun...Republican 1897     9     23     297  21.42    **8,414 

Stephen  E.  Billings,  Editor;  Alexander  C.  Walker,  Publisher. 
BARTON — See  Express,  Newport. 

BELLOWS  FALLS  (C4),  pop.  8,881;  Windham  Co.  (SE).  On  Connecticut  River,  52  m 
NW  of  Fitchburg,  Mass.  B&M ;  RUT  RRs.  Manufactures  paper,  plastics,  baskets, 
wooden  boxes  and  novelties ;  creamery  products.  Soft,  hardwood  timber.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Dairy  products. 

f  Times-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1856  8  24  294  6.50 

See  also  Vermont  Newspaper  Corp.  List. 

C^;     jThursday Ind.  Rep 8     24     294     6.50 

Includes  Times,  Bellows  Falls ;  Vermont  Tribune,  Ludlow ;  Reporter,  Springfield ; 

Vermont  Journal,  Windsor.  See  also  individual  listings. 
Roland  W.  Belknap,  Editor;  Vermont  Newspaper  Corporation,  Publisher. 

BENNINGTONf  (A5),  pop.  8.002  (includes  Bennington,  North  Bennington,  and  Old 
Bennington  villages);  Bennington  Co.  (SW).  88  m  NE  of  Albany,  N.  Y.  RUT 
RR.  Manufactures  knitted  underwear,  corsets,  ceramics,  woolen  cloth,  wax 
paper,  paper  drapes,  plastics,  furniture,  hardware  specialties,  knitting  machin- 
ery, needles,  brushes,  bricks,  sheets,  pillow  cases.  Bennington  College  (women). 
Resort.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Apples,  milk. 

Banner 4- Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1903     8     22     28421.84 

Comie  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Frank  E.  Howe,  II,  Publisher. 

BETHEL— -White  River  Valley  Herald— See  Randolph. 

BRADFORD   (C2%),  pop.  726;  Orange  Co.   (E).  On  Connecticut  River.  30  m  SE  of 

Barre.  BAM  RR.  Manufactures  veneer,  wood  panels.  Diversified  farming.  Milk, 

strawberries,  maple  products. 
United  Opinion-^ Friday Republican 1866     8     24     280     8.00 

John  Drysdale,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRANDON  (A3),  pop.  1.678;  Rutland  Co.  (W).  17  m  NW  of  Rutland.  RUT  RR.  Man- 
ufactures wooden  toys,  antique  reproductions,  marble  products;  lumber  mill. 
Resort.  Hard,  softwood  timber;  marble  quarries.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products, 
eggs. 

Ayrshire  Digest Monthly Ayr.  Cattle 1915     3     27     140     1.00 

See  also  Dairy  Breed  Publications,  Chicago,  111. 

C.  Cris  Bridges,  Editor;  Ayrshire  Breeders'  Assn.,  Publisher. 

BRATTLEBORO  (B5),  pop.  9,606  (includes  Brattleboro  village);  Windham  Co.  (SE). 
On  Connecticut  River,  20  m  N  of  Greenfield,  Mass.  B&M;  CV  RRs.  Manufac- 
tures optical  lenses,  furniture,  wood  products,  handbags,  cotton  goods,  granite 
memorials,  toilet  seats.  Publishing  house.  Resort.  Agriculture.  Apples,  maple 
and  dairy  products. 

Homeopathic  Recorder -f Quarterly Medical 1885     1     48       98x5.00 

Allan  D.   Sutherland,   M.D.,  Editor;  International  Hahnemannian  Assn.,  Inc., 
Publisher,  80  Main  St. 

JEvg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1918     8     28     294   15.00        §7,022 


§4,963 


51,100 


5,200 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

John  S.  Hooper,  Editor;  H.  C.  Rice,  Publisher. 

BRISTOL — Herald — See  Enterprise  and  Vermonter,  Vergennes. 

BURLINGTONf  (Al%),  pop.  88,155;  Chitten den  Co.  (NW).  On  Lake  Champlain,  85  m 

NW  of  Montpelier.  CV ;  RUT  RRs.  Airlines :  NEA ;  E AL.  Ferry  to  Port  Kent,  N.  Y. 

Manufactures  brush  fibres,  maple  products,  ovens,  spools,  bobbins,  structural 

steel,  children's  clothing,  kitchen  tools,  machine  parts,  hand  power  tools,  maple 

furniture,   cheese,   wooden   goods,   sportswear,   beverages,   electrical   products. 

ChruUtion— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  tack.  W  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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BURLINGTON f  (Continued)  Estab  Cols $> Width V Depth    Sub  CIrc 

Meat  packing  plant.  Four  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-80-68),  $532,715.964;  de- 
posits (6-80-58),  $119,375,706.  10,785  electric  meters;  7,795  gas  meters;  10,425 
telephones.  University  of  Vermont  and  State  Agricultural  College;  Trinity  Col- 
lege (Catholic  women).  Talc,  granite  quarries.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture. 
TV  station. 

Accountants  Digest Quarterly Accounting 1986     2     88     122     8.00        $1,500 

L.  L.  Briggs,  Prof.  Econ.,  Univ.  of  Vermont,  Ed.  and  Pub.,  18  Bay  View  St. 

Free  Press  + .Morn.ex.Sun...Ind.  Rep 1827     9     22     801  20.80  **31, 130 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
E.  F.  Crane,  Editor;  David  W.  Howe,  Publisher,  189  College  St. 
fEvg.  ex.  Sat.  1flQii     ft 

News  4- {&Sun.  Independent .1Ma4     8 

(.Sun.  Morn. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Prints  weekly  shopping  News  on  Thursday  for  free  distribution. 
Win.  Loeb,  Publisher,  127  College  St. 


24     294  26.00   **4,630 
Sunday  clrc.**l  1,198 


*  The  ,  JBi-monthly Pub.  Health 1     48       98  x2.00 


625 


Francis  C.  Lawler,  Editor;  Sheldon  Press,  Publisher,  115  Colchester  Ave. 

Stamp  Wholesaler .Semi-mo {Dealers  1986     2     27       98 

Lucius  Jackson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  106. 

University  of  Vermont  lrk«««*^.i^         r>  n    AI»M«I        1955     3     28     126 

Alumni   Magazine jQuarterly Coll.  Alumni Controlled  free  dist. 


3.00        1:7,441 


**2,635 


16,000 

Karl  A.  Andren,  Editor; 'University  of  Vermont,  Publisher. 

Vermont  Catholic  Tribune -{-.Friday Catholic 1956     8     24     297     8.00    *12*300 

Rev.  H.  T.  Field,  Editor;  The  Vermont  Catholic  Press  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
323  Pearl  St. 

CHELSEAf— White  River  Valley  Herald— See  Randolph. 

ENOSBURG  FALLS  (B%).  pop.  1,289;  Franklin  Co.  (NW).  48  m  NE  of  Burlington. 
CV  RR.  Patent  medicine  factories ;  lumber  mill.  Creameries.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 

Enosburjr  Standard-h Thursday Independent 1896     8     20     280     8.50          1,050 

Sheila  C.  O'Shea.  Editor;  Bernard  O'Shea,  Publisher. 

ESSEX  JUNCTION  (Al%).  pop.  2,741;  Chittenden  Co.  (NW).  6  m  NE  of  Burlington. 
CV  RR.  Brick,  tile  plant ;  maple  sirup ;  cement  block  factories ;  creameries ;  cold 
storage  plant.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Suburban  List-f .Thursday Independent 1875      5     24     224     3.00 

Proctor  Page,  Jr.,  Editor;  Essex  Publishing  Company. 

FAIR  HAVEN  (A8%),  pop.  2,058;  Rutland  Co.  (W).  85  m  NE  of  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y. 

D&H  RR.  Slate  finishing.  Cement,  lumber,  stone  processing.  Wood  novelties, 

plastic  goods,  artificial  silk  manufactured.  Slate  quarries.  Apples,  dairy  products. 

Era-f Thursday Independent 1880     6     23      231     8.00          1,200 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Poultney  Herald.  1,300 — Free 

Lawrence  J.  Canfield,  Editor;  Rockwood  Publications. 
GROTON— Twin  State  News-Times— See  Woodsville,  N.  H. 

HARDWICK  (C1H).  pop.  1,696;  Caledonia  Co.  (NE).  48  m  E  of  Burlington.  SJ&LC 
RR.  Granite,  bottling  works;  creamery;  foundry;  wood  novelties,  knit  garments 
manufactured.  Granite  quarries ;  spruce,  maple,  birch  timber.  Dairy  farms. 

Gazette-f Thursday Republican 1889     7     24     280     3.00        §1,210 

Lewis  H.  Shattuck.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ISLAND  POND  (Dl).  pop.  1.252;  Essex  Co.  (NE).  28  m  NE  of  St.  Johnsbury.  GT; 
CN  RRs.  Lumber  mill.  Timber.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 

Essex  County  Herald 4- Friday Independent 1873      6     26      280     2.50 

H.  W.  Osborne,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
LUDLOW  (B4),  pop.  1,678;  Windsor  Co.  (SE).  On  Black  River.  25  m  SE  of  Rutland. 
RUT  RR.  Manufactures  woolen  cloth,  chemicals,  satinettes,  shirting,  machine 
tools.  Lake  resort.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Milk,  potatoes,  apples. 

Vermont  Tribune  + Thursday Tnd.  Rep 1874      8     24     294      6.50       **946 

See  also  Vermont  Newspaper  Corp.  List.  Bellows  Falls. 
Vermont  Newspaper  Corporation,  Publisher,  Bellows  Falls. 

LYNDONVILLE  (C1M»),  pop.  1.506;  Caledonia  Co.  (NE).  On  Passumpsic  River.  62  m 
E  of  Burlington.  CP  RR.  Manufactures  veterinary  medicines,  bowling  pins, 
taps,  dies.  Creamery.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  maple  sugar. 

Precision   Shootinp Monthly Sports 1956      3      27      147      4.00  1.&98 

P.  H.  Teachout,  Editor;  Precision  Shooting  Inc..  Publisher.  64  Depot  St. 
MANCHESTERt  (A4).  pop.  1.470;  Benninsrton  Co.  (SW).  90  m  S  of  Burlington.  RUT 
RR.  Bank,  Manchester  Center.  Fishing  tackle,  wood  working  factories.  Summer 
and  winter  resort.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Dairying.  Hay. 

Journal-4- Thursday Republican 1861      6      26     276     3.75        $1,860 

G.  S.  Bennett.  Editor;  Manchester  Printing  Company.  Inc..  Publisher. 
MIDDLEBURYf  (A2%),  pop.  8,614;  Addison  Co.  (W).  83  m  N  of  Rutland.  RUT  RR. 
Women's  underwear,  plastics,  toys  manufactured.  Middlebury  College.  Resort. 
Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 

Adln!den*ndent4-  JFriday Independent 1946      8      24      294      8.50        §3,066 

11  Wm&mJ.  siator7Editor  and  Publisher. 

Campus 4-  V Thursday ColleiHnte 1907 

Students  of  Middlebury  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

News  Letter Monthlv Coll.  Alumni 1926 

George  H.  Huban,  Editor;  Middlebury  College.  Publisher. 


§765 


5      24      224      3.50 
3      24      126  x 


1,900 
J8.400 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  -AJune  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubUsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  In  membership  lee. 

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MONTPEUERt  (B2),  pop.  8.699;  Washington  Co.  (NC).  The  State  Capital.  7  m  NW  of 

Barre.  CV;  B&C  RRs.  Airline,  ME  A.  Manufactures  granite,  granite  monument*, 

clothespins,  traveling  cranes,  creamery,  balsam  products,  auto  tops.  Agricul- 

ture. MUk,  eggs,  maple  sugar  and  syrup. 

Argus  -f  ....................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1863     8     24     287     9.00 

Elaine  Atkins,  Editor  and  Publisher,  112  Main  St. 
Vermont  Blackboard  V  ...........  Bi-monthly  .....  Educational  .......  1983 

E.  L.  Coone,  Editor;  Vermont  Education  Assn.,  Publisher. 

Vermont  Life  ...........................  Quarterly  ........  State  Int  ............  1946 

Walter  R.  Hard,  Jr.,  Editor;  Vermont  Development  Commission,  Publisher. 

MORKISVILLE  (Blft).  pop.  1,995;  Lamoille  Co.  (N).  20  m  N  of  Montpelier.  SJ&LC 
RR.  Veneer,  hardwood,  last  block  mills;  granite  works;  creamery.  Timber. 
Dairy  farms. 

News  and  Citizen  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1881      6     26     280     3.00 

Clyde  A.  Limoge,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEWPORTf  (Cl  ft  )  ,  pop.  5,217  ;  Orleans  Co.  (N)  .  At  south  end  of  Lake  Memphremagog, 

60  m  NE  of  Burlington.  QC  ;  CP  RRs.  Airline,  NEA.  Manufactures  veneer,  bob- 

bins, lumber,  overalls,  women's  and  children's  dresses,  ski  wear,  plastic  dishes. 

Lake  resort.  Timber.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 

Express  -f  .................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun.  ..Republican  .........  1936      8      24      287    12.00 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Circulates  also  in  Barton. 

F.  A.  Hunt,  Editor;  Gilpin,  Hunt  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

NORTHFIELD  (B2),  pop.  2,262;  Washington  Co.  (NC).  37  m  SE  of  Burlington.  CV 

RR.    Hosiery,    saw   mills;    granite    works.    Wood    products,    asbestos,    woolen 

cloth  manufactured.  Norwich  University    (men).   Timber.   Agriculture.   Maple 

products,  potatoes. 

News  and  Advertiser-f-  ..........  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1878     6      22     238     2.00 

John  E.  Mazuzan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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8,952 
$65,000 

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§1,013 


POULTNEY  (A8H).  pop.  1,685;  Rutland  Co.  (W).  20  m  SW  of  Rutland.  D&H  RR. 
Slate  products,  textiles  manufactured.  Lumber,  cement,  stone  processing.  Lake 
resort.  Slate  quarries.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  apples,  maple  syrup. 
Herald  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1985     6     28     281     8.00 

Advertising  sold  only  in  combination  with  Fair  Haven  Era. 
Rockwood  Publications,  Fair  Haven. 

RANDOLPH   (B2%),  pop.  2,228;  Orange  Co.   (E).  47  m  SE  of  Burlington.  CV  RR. 
Manufactures  furniture,  gelatine,  farm  machinery,  milk  coolers,  gloves,  wood 
products,  canned  corn,  lumber.  Timber.  Dairy  farms. 
White  River  Valley  Herald  -f.  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1874      8     24      280     3.50**3,083 

Prints  editions  for  Bethel,  Rochester,  Chelsea,  South  Royalton. 
John  Dry  s  dale,  Publisher. 

RICHFORD  (B%),  pop.  1,916;  Franklin  Co.  (NW).  65  m  NE  of  Burlington.  CV;  CP 
RRs.  Manufactures  bedroom  and  dining  room  furniture,  maple  sugar  utensils, 
veneer.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Journal-Gazette  .......................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1878     8     20     280     3.50          1,060 

Sheila  C.  O'Shea,  Editor;  Bernard  O'Shea,  Publisher. 

ROCHESTER—  White  River  Valley  Herald—See  Randolph. 

RUTLANDf  (B8).  pop.  17,659;  Rutland  Co.  (W).  60  m  SE  of  Burlington.  RUT;  D&H 
RRs.  Airline,  EAL. 

Manufactures  scales,  stone  working  and  dairy  machinery,  sand  pumps,  sugar 
makers  utensils,  awnings,  fire  clay,  Iron  and  steel  products,  dresses,  confec- 
tionery* lumber,  plaster,  electrical  appliances,  gloves.  Marble  works.  Mountain, 
lake  resort.  Fire  clay,  asbestos  quarries;  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Maple 
sugar.  Potatoes. 
Herald-f-  ...................................  Mom.ex.Sun...  Independent  .......  1794     8     23     294  21.84  **19,«20 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  W.  Mitchell,  Editor;  Herald  Association,  Inc.,  Publisher,  27  Wales  St. 

SAINT  ALBANSf  (Al),  pop.  8,552;  Franklin  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NE  of  Burlington.  CV 
RR.  Railroad  car  shops  ;  foundry  ;  flashlights,  paper  containers,  maple  products, 
chemical  lime  factories  ;  cannery  ;  creameries.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture. 

Messenger-f  .............................  {J^8^*-  Sat'  Independent  .......  1861     8     24     294  26.20   **2,961 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Paul  Rixon,  Editor;  William  Loeb,  Publisher. 

SAINT  JOHNSBURYf  (C2),  pop.  7,870  (includes  St.  Johnsbury  village)  ;  Caledonia  Co. 
(NE).  80  m  E  of  Barre.  SJALC;  CP;  MC  RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  scales, 
maple    sugar   products,    wood    handles,    butter,    spool    and    bobbin    machines, 
dresses,  gloves.  Granite,  bottling  works.  Dairy  farms. 
Caledonian-Record-*-  ...............  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep  ..............  1837     8     24     297   12.00    **S,293 

Comfe  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Herbert  Smith,  Editor;  Caledonian-Record  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

SOUTH  ROYALTON—  White  River  Valley  Herald—  See  Randolph. 

SPRINGFIELD    (C4).  pop.  4.940;  Windsor  Co.    (SE).  On  Black  River,  88  m  SE  of 
Rutland.  8T  RR.  Manufactures  gear  shapers,  turret  lathes,  machinery,  grinders. 
tools.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Reporter^  ................................  Wednesday  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1875     8     24     294     6.50    **3»427 

See  also  Vermont  Newspaper  Corp.  List,  Bellows  Falls. 
Vermont  Newspaper  Corporation,  Publisher,  Bellows  Falls. 

Cireulation-HHkSept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  (ace,  sworn;  t  Publisher'*  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ens.  12  to  Inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCountr  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptlon  included  in  membership  fee. 

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EsUb  Coll <5> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

SW ANTON  (Al%),  pop.  2,275;  Franklin  Co.  (NW).  85  m  N  of  Burlington.  CV;  SJALC 
RRs.  Lime-kilns;  beverages,  infants'  wear,  dresses,  milling  bag  factories; 
foundry ;  creamery.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Turkeys,  milk,  hay. 

Courier-J- .Thursday Independent 1877     8     28     280     8.00          2,069 

Sheila  O'Shea,  Editor;  B.  G.  O'Shea,  Publisher. 

VERGENNES  (A2),  pop.  1,786;  Addison  Co.  (W).  21  m  S  of  Burlington.  RUT  RR. 
Manufactures  shade  rollers,  aerocessories.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Enterprise  and  Vermonter +  . .Thursday Republican 1822     7     24     276     2.00        §1,249 

Prints  edition  under  name  of  Herald  for  Bristol.  Circ.  223. 
Otis  F.  Roekwood,  Editor;  Rockwood  Publications,  Publisher. 

WHITE  RIVER  JUNCTION  (C3),  pop.  2,865;  Windsor  Co.  (SE).  At  junction  of 
White  and  Connecticut  Rivers,  20  m  NW  of  Claremont,  N.  H.  CV;  BAM  RRs. 
Airline,  NEA.  Woolen  mills ;  wooden  heel  factory.  Saw  mill.  Resort,  dairy,  poul- 
try farms. 

Ine°M^+7lUl!-E^  Republican 1930      7      30     280      2.00  

Guerino  Filosa,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Valley  News— See  Lebanon,  N.  H. 

WINDSOR  (C8%),  pop.  8,467;  Windsor  Co.  (SE).  On  Connecticut  River,  10  m  NW  of 
Claremont,  N.  H.  CV;  BAM  RRs.  Manufactures  rubber  soles  and  heels,  screw 
machines,  brass,  bronze  and  aluminum  castings.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture. 
Potatoes,  maple  sugar,  milk. 

Vermont  Journal  4- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1783      8     24      294     4.00       **82S 

See  also  Vermont  Newspaper  Corp.  List,  Bellows  Falls. 
Vermont  Newspaper  Corporation,  Publisher,  Bellows  Falls. 

WINOOSKI  (Altt),  independent  branch  of  Burlington  P.  O.,  pop.  6,784;  Chittenden 
Co.  (NW).  2  m  N  of  Burlington.  CV  RR.  Manufactures  woolens,  furniture,  dairy 
and  foundry  products,  lime.  St.  Michael's  College  (Cath.  men).  Agriculture. 
Apples,  berries. 

Class Quarterly Alumni 1953      3      28      136      1.50          3,000 

Thomas  J.  Kenney,  Editor;  St.  Michael's  College.  Publisher. 

Lance,  The-f 8  ti.  a  yr Collegiate 1937      2      26      112  xl.OO        tl.OOO 

Students  of  St.  Michaels'  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Michaelman,  The-f  V Saturday Collegiate 1947 

Students  of  St.  Michaels'  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WOODSTOCKf  (B8H),  pop.  1,826;  Windsor  Co.  (SE).  24  m  E  of  Rutland.  Railroad 
station,  White  River  Junction.  CV;  B&M  RRs.  Machine  shop.  Resort.  Agricul- 
ture. Apples,  milk,  maple  products. 

Vermont   Standard-f Thursday Independent 1853      7      26      294      3.00        §1,800 

Benton  Dryden,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


5      24      224      3.00        $1,000 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  1-4  to  inch.  tCountr  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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VIRGINIA 

Population  8,318,680  (U.  3.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  RICHMOND 

Virginia,  the  Old  Dominion  State,  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  West  Virginia  and  Maryland, 
east  by  Maryland  and  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  south  by  North  Carolina  and  Tennessee,  and  west  by 
Kentucky  and  West  Virginia.  Its  greatest  length  from  east  to  west  is  about  440  miles,  its 
greatest  breadth  192  miles,  land  area  89,893  square  miles. 

The  surface  is  divided  into  several  natural  divisions:  the  Tidewater,  comprising  the  south 
and  southeast,  its  soil  yielding  large  crops  of  vegetables  and  small  fruits;  an  extensive  tableland 
in  the  center  part  rising  to  the  mountains  in  the  west;  the  Piedmont,  the  Blue  Ridge  and  the 
Appalachian  regions  noted  for  their  grasses ;  and  the  Shenandoah  Valley  region  which  has  a  rich 
fertile  soil  adapted  to  the  growing  of  cereal  grains,  particularly  corn,  wheat,  oats  and  rye.  Both  the 
Piedmont  and  Shenandoah  areas  are  noted  for  the  high  quality  and  variety  of  the  apple  orchards. 

Much  of  the  mountain  region  is  uncultivated,  being  forested  with  a  variety  of  trees.  Among 
them  are  valuable  hardwoods,  and  the  export  of  lumber  is  an  important  industry. 

Of  outstanding  interest  is  Virginia's  rich  historical  background.  In  the  state  are  found  the 
home  of  George  Washington  at  Mt.  Vernon,  of  Thomas  Jefferson  at  Monticello,  Arlington  National 
Cemetery,  Appomattox,  and  Old  Surrender  Field  at  Yorktown  where  Lord  Cornwallis  laid  down 
his  arms  in  1781.  Thousands  of  visitors  are  yearly  attracted  to  these  shrines  and  to  Williamsburg, 
the  restored  colonial  capital. 

In  Newport  News  is  a  large  shipbuilding  plant.  In  Hampton  Roads  the  United  States  main- 
tains a  navy  yard,  and  Fortress  Monroe,  between  Chesapeake  Bay  and  the  James  River,  dominates 
the  waterways. 

The  state  has  some  noted  as  well  as  very  old  institutions  of  learning.  Naming  only  a  few, 
William  and  Mary  College,  second  oldest  in  the  country,  founded  in  1698,  is  located  at 
Williamsburg;  Washington  and  Lee  University  at  Lexington  and  the  University  of  Virginia, 
founded  by  Jefferson,  at  Charlottesville. 

Among  watering  places,  Virginia's  Hot  Springs  is  famous  as  a  center  of  year-round  social 
activity.  The  climate  of  the  state  varies  with  the  topography,  the  Weather  Bureau  at  Richmond 
giving  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  57.5;  highest  degree  on  record,  107;  lowest, 
— 8 ;  total  annual  precipitation,  42.02  inches. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  fifteenth.  Rural  population  (1950),  46.4%.  In  1950.  of  the 
8,818,680  total  population,  2.681,642  were  white;  737,038  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  150,997.  Farm  acreage,  15,572,295.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
108.1.  Average  value  per  farm,  $8,449.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  5,822. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $197,379,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $241,688,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  tobacco  (value  of  production),  $66,652,000,  rank,  fifth; 
peanuts,  $22,687,000,  rank,  third;  soybeans,  $9,635,000;  wheat,  $5,994,000;  corn,  $4,970,000; 
potatoes,  $4,002,000;  hay,  $3,094,000;  sweet  potatoes,  $8,011,000;  barley,  $556,000;  oats, 
$414,000;  rye,  $304,000;  lespedeza  seed.  $122,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957)  :  apples,  $11,482,000,  rank,  fifth:  peaches,  $2,600,- 
000,  rank  tenth;  strawberries  (value  of  production),  $955,000;  pears,  $14,000;  grapes,  $6,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $150,638,000;  hogs  and  pigs, 
$16,100,000;  horses  and  mules,  $9,894,000,  rank,  sixth;  all  sheep  and  lambs,  $6,376,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers),  $36,573,000; 
eggs,  $24,203,000;  turkeys,  $19,059,000,  rank,  fourth. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $80,480.000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms,  2,104,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957)  :  non-fat  dry  milk  solids,  6,532,000  Ibs.; 
creamery  butter,  5,916,000  Ibs.;  creamed  cottage  cheese,  3,202,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  10,879,000 
gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Total  catch  (1956),  314,352,000  Ibs.;  $19,271,000  value.  Principal  fish:  oysters,  menhaden, 
crabs,  croaker,  scup  or  porgy,  sea  bass,  shad,  clams. 

FORESTS 

Total  lumber  production  (1958),  1,200  M  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  southern  yellow  pine, 
oak,  yellow  poplar,  red  and  sap  gum,  black  and  tupelo  gum,  white  pine,  hickory,  beech,  hemlock, 
cypress,  maple,  bass  wood. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $1,641,295,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
chemicals  and  allied  products,  tobacco  manufactures  food  and  kindred  products.  Total  expenditures 
for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $111,005,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1961),  $161,251,000.  Principal  minerals  in  order  of  value:  coal,  stone,  cement,  sand 
and  gravel. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  1,114,100.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  1,879,- 
000.  Number  of  post  office*  (1957),  1,399.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  30,968;  sales,  $3,113,- 
488,000. 

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RAILROADS 

1  Atlantic  &  Danviiie  111  Nelson  &Albemarle 

2  Atlantic  &Yadkm  133  Norfolk  &  Western 
6  Baltimore  &  Eastern  135  Norfolk  Southern 

17  Atlantic  Coast  Line  142  Pennsylvania 

18  Baltimore  &  Ohio  158  Reading 

36  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  159  Richmond,  Fredericks- 

37  Chesapeake  Western  burg  &  Potomac 

66  Clinchfield  164  Seaboard  Air  Line 

67  Danville  &  Western  168  Southern 

69  Interstate  171  Virginia  Blue  Ridge 


107  Louisville  &  Nashville    183  Virginian 


110a  Maryland  &Pennsyr-  184  Western  Maryland 

vama          ,       192  Winchester  &  Western 


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VIRGINIA 


VIRGINIA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  88 

Evening  Dailies  (26) 

Morning  Dailies  (12) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition <14) 

Semi-weekly 8 

Weekly  112 

Fortnightly 1 

Shoppers (2) 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies    (2) 

Total  Newspapers  154 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  1 

Weekly  21 

Fortnightly 6 

Semi-monthly 2 

Monthly    89 

Bi-monthly  6 

Quarterly  18 


Ev.  2  weeks  dur.  academic  yr  . 
Eight  times  dur.  academic  yr. 

Eight  times  a  year 

Five  times  dur.  academic  yr 

Four  times  dur.  academic  yr 

Three  times  dur.  academic  yr... 


Total  Periodicals 


1 
2 
1 
2 
3 
1 

96 


Total  number  of  publications 250 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 57 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 127 

For  circulation  ftrure*  for  dafljr  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  Is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  In  that  list. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES* 

Total  number  of  counties  98 


County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Accomac  (E),  Accomac 88'?!5 

2  Albemarle   (C),  Charlottes ville 26,662 

Charlottesville,  independent  city  25.969 

Alexandria,  independent  city 61»!?Z 

8  Alleghany   (W).  Covington 28'JS? 

Clifton  Forge,  independent  city..     6.796 

Covington.  independent  city 6.880 

4  Amelia  (SC).  Amelia  Court  House     7.908 
6  Amherst  (WC).  Amherst 20.882 

6  Appomattox  (SC).  Appomattox 8,764 

7  Arlington  (NE),  Fort 

Myer  Heights 186.449 

8  Augusta  (W).  Staunton 84.164 

Staunton.  independent  city 19,927 

Waynesboro,  independent  city....   12.867 

9  Bath  (W).  Warm  Springs 6.296 

10  Bedford  (SWC).  Bedford 29,627 

11  Bland  (SW).  Bland 6.486 

12  Botetourt   (WC).  Fincastle 16.766 

18   Brunswick  (S),  Lawrenceville 20.186 

14  Buchanan  (SW).  Grundy 86.748 

15  Buckingham  (C).  Buckingham 12.288 

16  Campbell    (SC).  Rustburg 28.877 

Lynchburg,  independent  city 47,727 

17  Caroline  (E).  Bowling  Green 12.471 

18  Carroll  (SW).  Hillsville 26.696 

19  —Charles  City  (SB).  Charles  City     4,676 

20  Charlotte  (SC),  Charlotte 

Court    House 14,067 

21  Chesterfield  (SEC),  Chesterfield....  40,400 

22  Clarke  (N).  Berry  ville 7,074 

28  Craig   (SW),  Newcastle 8,462 

24  Culpeper  (NE).  Culpeper 18.242 

25  — Cumberland  (C),  Cumberland....     7,262 

26  Dickenson   (SW),  Clintwood 28,898 

27  Dinwiddie   (8E),  Dinwiddie 18,889 

Petersburg,  independent  city 85,064 

Colonial  Heights, 

independent  city 6,077 

28  Essex  (E),  Tappahannock 6,680 

29  Fairfax  (NE).  Fairfax 98,557 

Falls  Church,  independent  city..     7,586 

80  Fauquier  (NE).  Warrenton 21,248 

81  Floyd  (SW),  Floyd 11,861 

82  — Fluvanna  (C),  Palmyra 7,121 

88  Franklin   (S),  Rockymount 24,560 

84  Frederick   (N),  Winchester 17,587 

Winchester,  independent  city....  18,841 
86  Giles  (SW),  Pearisburg 18.956 

86  Gloucester  (E),  Gloucester 10.848 

87  Goochland  (EC).  Goochland 8.984 

88  Grayson  (SW).  Independence 21,879 

89  Greene  (NC),  Standardsville 4.746 

40  Greensvllle   (SE),  Emporia 16,819 

41  Halifax  (S),  Halifax 41,442 

Hampton,  independent  city 60,994 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

42  Hanover   (EC),  Hanover 21,985 

48  Henrico  (E),  Richmond 67,840 

Richmond,  independent  city 280,810 

44  Henry  (S),  Martins  ville 81.219 

Martlnsville,  independent  city....  17,261 
46  Highland    (W),  Monterey 4,069 

46  Isle  of  Wight  (SE),  Isle  of  Wight..   14,906 

47  James  City  (SE).  Williamsburg....     6.817 

Williamsburg.  independent  city..     6,786 

48  — King  and  Queen  (E),  King  and 

Queen  Court  House 6,299 

49  King  George  (E),  King  George 6.710 

50  King  William  (E).  King  William..     7.689 

51  Lancaster   (E).  Lancaster 8.640 

62  Lee  (SW).  Jonesville 86,106 

58  Loudoun  (NE),  Leesbnrg 21,147 

54  Louisa   (S),  Louisa 12,826 

65  Lunenburg  (S),  Lunenburg 14.116 

56  Madison  (N).  Madison 8,278 

67  Mathews   (E).  Mathews 7.148 

58  Mecklenburg   (S),  Boydton 88,497 

69  Middlesex  (E),  Saluda 6,716 

60  Montgomery   (SW), 

Christianburg 29,780 

Radford.  independent  city 9.026 

61  Nansemond   (SE),  Suffolk 26.288 

Suffolk,  independent  city 12,889 

62  Nelson  (C),  Lovingston 14,042 

68  —New  Kent  (E),  New  Kent 8.995 

Newport  News,  independent  city....  42.858 

64  Norfolk   (SE).  Portsmouth 99,987 

Norfolk,  independent  city 218.518 

Portsmouth,  independent  city....  80,089 
South  Norfolk,  independent  city  10.484 

65  Northampton   (SE),  Eastville 17,800 

66  Northumberland  (E),  Heaths  ville..  10,012 

67  Nottoway    (SEC),  Nottoway 15.479 

68  Orange  (NEC),  Orange 12,756 

69  Page  (N),  Luray 15.152 

70  Patrick    (S),   Stuart 15,642 

71  Pittsylvania   (S),  Chatham 66,096 

Danville,  independent  city 86,066 

72  — Powhatan   (EC).  Powhatan 5.656 

78  Prince  Edward   (SC),  Farmville....  16,898 
74  Prince  George  (SE),  Prince  George  19,679 

Hopewell,  Independent  eity 10.219 

76  Prince  William  (NE),  Manassaa....  22.612 

76  Princess  Anne  (8E),  Princess  Anne  42.277 

Virginia  Beach,  independent  city     6,890 

77  Pulaski  (SW),  Pulaski 27,758 

78  Rappahannock  (N),  Washington...,     6,112 

79  Richmond  (E).  Warsaw 6.189 

80  Romnoke  (SW),  Salem 41,486 

Roanoke,  independent  eity 91,921 

81  Rockbridge  (WC),  Lexington 28,859 

Buena  Vista,  Independent  eity..     6,214 


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County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

82  Rockingham  (NW).  Harrisonburg  85,079 
Harriaonburg,  independent  city..  10,810 
88  Russell  (SW),  Lebanon 26,818 

84  Scott  (SW).  Gate  City 27,640 

85  Shenandoah  (N),  Woodstock 2.1,169 

86  Smyth  (SW),  Marion 80.187 

87  Southampton  (SE),  Courtland 26,522 

88  Spotaylvania   (EC),  Spotsylvania..   11,920 

Fredericksburg,  independent  city  12,158 

89  Stafford    (NE),  Stafford 11,902 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES*  (Continued) 

County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

91  Sussex   (SE),  Sussex 12,786 

92  Tazewell  (SW),  Tazewell 47,512 

93  Warren  (N),  Front  Royal 14,801 

Warwick,  independent  city 89,875 

94  Washington  (SW),  Abingdon 87,686 

Bristol,  independent  city 15,954 

95  Westmoreland  (E),  Montross 10,148 

96  Wise  (SW).  Wise 56,886 

97  Wythe  (SW),  Wytheville 28,827 

98  —York    (SE),  Yorktown 11.750 

with  the 


90   Surry    (SE),  Surry 6,220 

*Counties  without  newspapers  are  marked—    Independent  cities  follow  counties  in  which  located, 
exception  of  those  not  located  within  any  county,  which  are  listed  here  alphabetically. 


1,200 
88,000 


Esttb  Cols^ Width V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

ABINGDONf  (E2  %  ).  pop.  4,709 ;  Washington  Co.  (SW).  15  m  NE  of  Bristol.  N&W  RR. 
Manufactures  condensed  milk,  flour,  lumber,  wagons.  Hatchery.  Mountain 
resort.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Journal- Virginian-f Thursday Democrat 1898      7      26      294      2.00        {1»965 

W.  H.  Lyon,  Editor;  Journal- Virginian,  Publisher. 

Washington  County  News Thursday Independent 1948      8      24     280      2.00          2,112 

Franklin  A.  Peters,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ACCOMACf  (N5),  pop.  500;  Accomac  Co.  (E).  On  Chesapeake  Bay,  76  m  NE  of  Nor- 
folk. Railroad  station,  Tasley.  PA  RR.  Nursery.  Yellow  pine  timber.  Agriculture. 

Peninsula  Enterprise-f Thursday Democratic 1881      8      24     290      2.50        §3,960 

Alfred  Edmonds  and  J.  W.  Edmonds,  Jr.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ALEXANDRIA  (L3),  pop.  61,787;  an  independent  city  not  located  in  a  county.  On 
Potomac  River,  6  m  S  of  Washington.  C&O;  RF&P;  SOU;  W&OD  RRs.  Boat 
connections.  Bridge  to  Washington,  D.  C.  Geo.  Washington  Memorial. 

Manufactures  fertilizer,  sewer  pipes,  lumber  products,  chemicals.  Potomac 
Yards,  second  largest  freight  center  in  U.  S.  Fruit  Growers  Express.  Builder  of 
refrigerator  cars,  iron  works.  Protestant  Episcopal  Theological  Seminary. 
Residential.  Farming.  Three  banks;  deposits  (1958),  $78,200,857. 

Army  Information  Digest .Monthly U.  S.  Army 1946   Controlled  free  dilt. 

Chief  of  Information,  United  States  Army,  Publisher,  Cameron  Station. 
Gazette  + Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Democratic 1784      8     24     280    15.60**13,604 

C.  C.  Carlin,  Jr.,  Editor;  Alexandria  Gazette  Corp.,  Publisher.  817  King  St. 
Journal  + .Thursday Shopping 1940     8     24     804  

Prints  edition  for  Arlington. 

Richard  M.  Wright,  Editor  and  Publisher.  P.  O.  Box  1021.  331  N.  Fairfax  St. 

Journal-Tribune Thursday Democratic 194°  8  24  801  'i^OO-Free 

Richard  M.  Wright,  Editor;  Alexandria  Journal-Tribune,  Pub..  P.  O.  Box  1021. 

National  Future  Farmer,  The.Bi-monthly {youTh  1952  8  27  143  -50  226»352 

Wilson  Games,  Editor;  Future  Farmers  of  America,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  29. 

ALTAVISTA  (F6%),  pop.  8,832;  Campbell  Co.  (SC).  23  m  SW  of  Lynchburg.  VIR; 
SOU  RRs.  Manufactures  cedar  chests,  cotton  fabrics,  rayon.  Nursery.  Pine, 
hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Journal  4- .Thursday Independent 1910     7     24     290     5.00        §2,800 

R.  J.  Edwards,  Editor;  Altavista  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

AMHERST  (F6H),  pop.  1,038;  Amherst  Co.  (WC).  15  m  NE  of  Lynchburg.  SOU  RR. 
Flour  mill.  Diversified  farming.  Apples,  peaches,  tobacco. 

New  Era-Progress  + Thursday Independent 1880     6     24     252     2.50        51,680 

J.  Bernard  McDearmon.  Editor;  Amherst  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

APPALACHIA  (C2),  pop.  2,916;  Wise  Co.  (SW).  40  m  NW  of  Bristol.  SOU;  INT; 
LAN  RRs.  Creamery;  machine  shops.  Agriculture,  especially  fruit. 

Independent  -f Thursday Independent 1921     7     26     304     2.00        §2,014 

Harry  C.  Wallace,  Editor;  Appalachia  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

APPOMATTOXf  (G6),  pop.  1,094;  Appomattox  Co.  (SC).  20  m  SE  of  Lynchburg.  N&W 
RR.  Battery,  dress  factories ;  flour,  saw  mills ;  canneries ;  creamery.  Agriculture. 
Dairying,  tobacco. 

Times- Virginian-f- .Thursday Ind.  Dem 1892      6     26     301     2.00        §1,572 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Calvin  H.  Robinson,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ARLINGTON  (K8),  pop.  185,449;  Arlington  Co.  (NE).  6  m  S  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
Railroad  station,  Rosslyn.  PA;  W&OD  RRs. 

Carbonated  water,  fountain  syrups,  lumber,  concrete  products,  laundry  spe- 
cialties, screens  manufactured.  Six  banks;  bank  deposits  (6-23-58),  $128,- 
000,000.  Arlington  National  Cemetery.  Residential. 

Citizen-f .Friday Independent 1966     8     24     308 

Anne  Crutcher,  Editor;  The  Arlington  Citizen  Corp-,  Publisher,  Box  1092  (7). 
Journal — See  Alexandria. 

Northern  Virginia  Sun+ JEvg.ex.Sun Independent 1939     8     24     294    15.60**16,223 

Philip  M.  Stern,  Editor;  Clayton  Fritchey,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jnne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  + Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vlssued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols<& Width VDipth    Sub  Circ 

ASHLAND  (J6),  pop.  2.610;  Hanover  Co.  (EC).  12  m  NW  of  Richmond.  RF&P  RR. 
Manufactures  shirts,  flour,  feeds,  excelsior,  lumber.  Randolph-Maeon  College 
(men.)  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Herald- Progress  4- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1881     8     22     294     3.00   **3,168 

Lois  D.  Watkins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BASSETT  (E7),  pop.  8,421;  Henry  Co.  (S).  40  m  S  of  Roanoke.  N&W  RR.  Manu- 
factures furniture,  knit  goods,  mirrors,  veneer.  Agriculture.  Corn,  vegetables, 
potatoes. 

Henry  County  Journal  + Thursday Independent 1985     8     24     294     8.00          8,266 

Malcolm  Donald  Coe,  Editor;  Bassett  Ptg.  Corp.,  Publisher. 

BEDFORDf  (E6),  pop.  4,061;  Bedford  Co.  (SWC).  25  m  SW  of  Lynchburg.  N&W  RR. 
Manufactures  woolen  cloth,  silk,  labels,  cans,  rubber  products,  flour,  furniture, 
floor  trucks,  paper.  Leaf  tobacco  market;  canneries.  Feldspar  mines;  timber. 
Agriculture.  Dairying,  beef  cattle,  wheat. 

Bulletin  -f- .Thursday Independent 1895     8     24     801     2.00 

Keith  and  Mary  Lee  Harvey,  Publishers. 

Democrat-f Thursday Independent 1867     8     24     801     2.00 

Glenn  Babb,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BERRYVILLEt  (J2),  pop.  1,401;  Clarke  Co.  (N).  10  m  E  of  Winchester.  N&W  RR. 
Basket  factory;  flour,  rayon  mills;  cold  storage  plant;  tomato  cannery.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Apples,  wheat,  corn. 

( Rac'g,  Breed'g 


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1937      8      27      140     7.00       *6,303 


Chronicle,  The Friday < 

I  Hounds 

A.  Mackey-Smith,  Editor;  Estate  of  Geo.  L.  Ohrstrom,  Publisher. 
Clarke  Courier-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1869      4      26      196      3.00        51,631 

G.  Kenneth  Levi,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BIG  STONE  GAP  (C2),  pop.  5,178;  Wise  Co.  (SW).  40  m  NW  of  Bristol.  L&N;  SOU 

RRs.   Manufactures   dairy  products,  furniture.   Mountain  resort.  Coal  mines; 

timber;  lithium;  stone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  potatoes. 
Post-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1890     8     24     808     8.00        §2,263 

Carl  B.  Knight,  Editor;  Wise  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 
BLACKSBURG  (C6),  pop.  8,858;  Montgomery  Co.  (SW).  8  m  NW  of  Christiansburg. 

N&W  RR.  Manufactures  cheese.  Flour  mill;  coal  mining.  Virginia  Polytechnic 

Institute. 

Biometrics  (no  adv.) Quarterly | Statistical          1946     1     62       96     7.00        $2,976 

[Methodology 

Ralph   A.   Bradley,   Editor;   Biometric   Society,   Publisher,   Dept.   of   Statistics 
Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute. 

Extension  Service  News         ITLT^+M,,  A  «.,.*„„  i+»i,.«i        1918     B     2*     22° 

(no  adv.) JMonthly Agricultural Controlled  free  dist.     J22.150 

Virginia  Agricultural  Extension  Service,  Publisher,  Virginia  Polytechnic  Inst. 

Head,  Heart.  Hands  IM^M^  ATT  OIMK  1918     4     24     156  x 

and  Health JMonthly 4H  Club Controlled  circ.     $65,700 

Virginia  Agricultural  Extension  Service,  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute,  Pub. 
Techgram,  The Semi-mo Coll.  Alumni 1923     8     32      164  x 

Robert  H.  McNeil,  Ed.;  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute,  Pub.  Controlled  circ.     $24,300 

Tech-Nique,  The  + .Quarterly Coll.  Agric 1958      2      89      132      1.00  950 

Students  of  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
Box  C-10,  Va.  Tech  Station. 

Virginia  Farm  Economics Quarterly Agriculture 1981   Controlled  free  dist.          2,750 

Virginia  Agricultural  Extension  Service,  Publisher,  Virginia  Polytechnic  Inst. 

Virginia  Tech..  The  + Friday Collegiate 1903   Controlled  free  dis?.          3,3oS 

Students  of  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
Box  C-ll,  Va.  Tech  Station. 

Virginia  Tech.  Engineer  V  4-.. 5  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Eng'* 1928     2     40     140     1.50  t?00 

Students  of  the  School  of  Engineering,  Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute, 
Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  22-B,  Va.  Tech.  Station. 

BLACKSTONE  (J6%),  pop.  8,586;  Nottoway  Co.  (EC).  88  m  SW  of  Petersburg.  N&W 
RR.  Manufactures  tobacco  products,  fertilizer,  plows,  flour,  lumber.  Bottling 
works;  tobacco  plants.  Timber.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Tobacco. 

Courier-Record  4- Thursday Dem.  &  Agric....l890     8     24     2S4     8.00        §2,225 

J.  D.  Coleburn,  Editor;  Nottoway  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

BLANDf  (66%),  pop.  *SOO;  Bland  Co.  (SW).  15  m  SE  of  Bluefield,  W.  Va.,  nearest 
railroad  station.  N&W  RR.  Hosiery,  saw  mills.  Pine,  oak  timber.  Agriculture. 
Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Messenger  4- .Thursday Independent 1905     8     24     294     2.00        §1,026 

J.  A.  Williams,  Editor ;  Southwest  Virginia  Enterprise,  Publisher. 

BOWLING  GREENf  (K4%),  pop.  616;  Caroline  Co.  (E).  84  m  N  of  Richmond.  Rail- 
road station,  Milford.  RF&P  RR.  Excelsior  factory,  grist,  saw,  flour  mills; 
cannery.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

/Caroline  Progress  + Thursday Independent 1919     5     24     224     2.50   **  1,961 
News Thursday Independent 1948     5     24     224     2.50          1,125 

Space  sold  in  combination.  Also  with  Westmoreland  News,  Montross. 
Paul  W.  Manns,  Editor;  Tidewater  Weeklies,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

AB.C.  Statement;  *Jun«  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.   +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpartfl 
ems,  12  to  inch.    T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate,   V Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Estab  Col$<S>  Width?  Depth    Sub  cifc 

BOYCE   (H2).  pop.  872;  Clarke  Co.   (N).  10  m  3E  of  Winchester.  N&W  BR.  Feed 
mill.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  corn,  apples. 

Eastern  Fruit  Grower  .............  Monthly  ..........  {&°&a£h?ndus.1988     8     28     14°     1'00 

C.  B.  Carr,  Editor;  Ralph  N.  Dorsey,  Publisher*  P.  O.  Box  115. 
Farm  &  Livestock  ...................  Thursday  ........  Agricultural  .......  1947     4     26     210     1.60  - 

George  D.  MacRae,  Editor;  Carr  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

BRIDGEWATER  (G8%).  pop.  1,687  ;  Rockingham  Co.  (NW).  7  m  SW  of  Harrisonburg. 
CW  RR.  Creamery;  plow,  furniture  factories;  flour,  feed  mills;  cannery.  Bridge- 
water  College.  Agriculture.  Grain,  poultry,  livestock. 
B.  C.  Bee-fV  ...........................  Bi-wkly(Fri.).  Collegiate  ..........  1926     5     24     210x1.00 

Student  body  of  Bridgewater  College.  Publisher. 

BRISTOL  (D2tt).  pop.  16,964.  including  Bristol  Tenn.,  82,726  ;  Washington  Co.  (SW). 
26  m  NE  of  Johnson  City,  Tenn.  SOU;  N&W  RRs.  Airlines:  CAP;  PAI. 

Manufactures  structural  steel,  textiles,  mine  cars,  hosiery,  women's  underwear 
and  dresses,  office  machines,  drugs,  caskets,  candy,  guided  missiles,  paper  boxes. 
lumber.  Gas  wells.  Agricultural.  Tobacco,  dairy  products,  cattle. 

{  Herald-Courier  -f  .....................  Every  Morn....Ind.  Dem  ............  1870      8      23      301   28.40**20,255 
James  Baxley,  Editor.  Sunday  circ.  **  25,563 

Virginia-Tennessean-f  ............  Evgr.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1949      8     23     301   15.60    **7,333 
Space  sold  only  in  combination. 
Color  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Eugene  Worrell.  Publisher. 

BROOKNEAL  (G6%).  pop.  888;  Campbell  Co.   (SO.  32  m  SE  of  Lynchburg.  VIR; 
N&W  RRs.  Woodworking  plants;  lumber  and  flour  mills;  tobacco  flue,  tobacco 
planter  factories.  Agriculture.  Tobacco. 
Union  Star  +  ...........................  .Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1906     6     26     273     2.50          1,965 

Herman  L.  Glnther.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BUCHANAN  (E6tf  ),  pop.  1,800;  Botetourt  Co.  (WC).  On  James  River,  26  m  NE  of 
Roanoke.  N&W;  C&O  RRs.  Manufactures  plastic  buttons,  novelties,  ladies  cotton 
dresses.  Poultry  processing  plant;  flour,  planing  mills.   Lime,  cement,  stone 
quarries.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 
News-f  .....................................  .Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1834      7      26      801      2.00        §1,100 

J.  D.  Buky,  Sr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BUENA  VISTA  (F5).  pop.  6,214;  Rockbridge  Co.  (WC).  42  m  NW  of  Lynchburg.  C&O; 
N&W  RRs.  Manufactures  toys,  rubber  and  plastic  products,  paper,  paper  spe- 
cialties, brick,  saddle-trees.  Tannery;  foundry.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
News-f  .....................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1916      8      24      808      2.50        $2,500 

L.  T.  Page,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CAPE  CHARLES  (N6),  pop.  2,427  ;  Northampton  Co.  (SE).  On  Chesapeake  Bay.  32  m 

NE  of  Norfolk.  PA  RR.  Sea  food  industries.  Agriculture. 
Northampton  Times  4-  ............  Wednesday  .....  Democratic  ........  1895      6      26      280      2.50        §1,600 

Marion  C.  Daniel.  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  305  Randolph  Are. 
CHANTILLY—  Herndon-Chantilly  Times—  See  Herndon. 

CHARLOTTESVILLEf  (H4%),  pop.  26,969;  Albemarle  Co.  (C).  60  m  NE  of  Lynch- 
burg. SOU  ;  C&O  RRs.  Airline,  PAI. 

Manufactures    woolens,    soaps  tone,    lumber,    ice    cream,    law    books,    shirts, 
pajamas,  pencils,  flour,  bererages,  precision  instruments.  University  of  Virginia. 
Soapstone,   slate   quarries.    Agriculture,   Apples,    peaches.    Three   banks;   bank 
deposits  (7-8-58),  $92,707,708.  11,393  electric  meters;  8,065  gas  meters;  16,722 
telephones. 
Cavalier-fV  ..............................  Daily  ................  Collegiate  ..........  1889     6     24     288     7.50          5,000 

Students  of  the  University  of  Virginia,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Madison  Hall. 
Group  Practice  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1951      2      28      104  xS.OO         $2,800 

Edwin  P.  Jordan,  M.D.,  Ed.;  American  Assoc.  of  Medical  Clinics,  Pub.,  Box  58. 

'  ........  Areh.  Hl.t.  .........  1940     2     40     12B  x7.BO          J.20O 


J.  D.  Forbes,  Editor;  Society  of  Architectural  Historians,  Publisher, 

Univ.  of  Virginia  Graduate  School  of  Business  Admin. 
Progress-f  ................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem  ............  1892      8      22      294    15.60  **15,8S6 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
C.  E.  Lindsay,  Publisher. 
Textile  Technology  Digest  ......  Monthly  ..........  Textile  ................  1944      2      35      116x15.00  J510 

Mary  E.  Emerson,  Editor;  Institute  of  Textile  Technology,  Publisher. 

University  of  Virginia  U*i.^  prtiiAi»««i       19*8     3     2*     140x7.60        t6,600 

Alumni  News  V  .  .................  )  8  t!'  a  yr  ..........  Co11'  Alumni  .....  Controlled  free  dist.       1  1,000 

Howard  Turner,  Editor;  Alumni  Assn.  of  Univ.  of  Virginia,  Publisher, 

Alumni  Hall,  Emmett  St. 
Virginia  Law  Re  view  +  ..........  8  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Legal  .................  1918      1      56     107      6.50  1,750 

Virginia  Law  Review  Assn.,  Publisher,  Clark  Memorial  Hall. 

Virginia  Quarterly  Review.....Quarterly  ........  {^nt^ffairs       1925     2     82      112      4'00 

Virginia  Quarterly  Review,  Publisher,  1  West  Range. 
Virginia  Spectator  -f-  V  ...........  .8  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Coll.  Humor  .......  1834     3     80      140      1.75 

Students  of  University  of  Virginia,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Madison  Hall. 
CHASE  CITY  (H7),  pop.  2,619;  Mecklenburg  Co.  (S).  66  m  NE  of  Danville.  SOU  RR. 

Manufactures   box  shocks,  lumber,  ladies'  blouses,  pajamas,   overalls,   shirts, 

shoes.    Tobacco    warehouses;    bottling    works.    Timber.    Diversified    farming. 

Tobacco,  hay,  corn. 
Progress*  ...............................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888     7     22     273     8.00        §1,950 

Cleon  Crymes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Cirodatio»-**Sept.  A.B.C  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  Inch.  ?  Agate  line*.  14  to  inch.  tCotsnty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIsraed  only  durinc  academic  year.  xSnbscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Coll* Width  VDtpth   Sub  Clre 

CHATHAMt  (F7),  pop.  1,426;  Pittsylvania  Co.  (S).  17  m  N  of  Danville.  SOU  RR. 
Lumber,  floor,  grist  mills.  Pine,  oak  timber.  Agriculture. 

Star-Tribune -f. Friday Independent 1865     8     24     207     8.00       §3,461 

Preston  Moses,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHESTER  (K6tt).  pop.  1,168;  Chesterfield  Co.  (SEC).  10  m  3  of  Richmond.  ACL; 
SAL  RRs.  Maunfactures  lumber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  grain,  dairy  products. 

News-Journal....... Thursday Independent 1937     5     24     217     2.00       $2,400 

Charles  M.  Keen,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  188. 

CHRISTIANSBURGf  (D6),  pop.  2,967;  Montgomery  Co.  (SW).  28  m  SW  of  Roanoke. 
N&W  RR.  Manufactures  canned  goods,  overalls,  flour,  beverages,  chairs,  lumber, 
textiles.  Diversified  farming.  Dairying,  cattle,  corn. 

Lyric,  The  (no  adv.) Quarterly Poetry 1921      1     48       91     2.00 

Ruby  Altizo  Roberts,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

e/r+e.W.8." Jlhursday Independent 1869      8     24     280     8.00   **3,292 

Franklin  H.  Titlow.  Jr.',  Editor  and  Publisher,  36  E.  Main  St. 
CLARKSVILLE   (G7),  pop.  1,036;  Mecklinburg  Co.   (S).  10  m  S  of  Boydton.  A&D; 
SOU  RRs.  Manufactures  wagons,  ironing  boards,  furniture.  Grist,  flour,  saw  mills. 

Mecklenburg  C?o.aR^ord  +  }FrIday Democratic 1947     8     24     287     8.00          2,840 

James  S.  Bannister,  Editor;  The  Clarksville  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
CLIFTON  FORGE  (E6),  pop.  5,796 ;  Alleghany  Co.  (W).  40  m  NE  of  Roanoke.  C&O  RR. 
Railroad  shops ;  bottling  works;  lumber  mill;  dental  and  medical  supplies,  molded 
rubber  factories.  Farming. 

Review  +  . Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1905      8     22     287   15.60        §2,615 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Jack  B.  Thompson,  Editor;  Daily  Review,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

CLINTWOODf  (Dltt).  pop.  1,866;  Dickenson  Co.  (SW).  40  m  N  of  Bristol.  Railroad 
station.  Fremont.  CLIN  RR.  Poplar,  chestnut,  oak  timber;  coay  mines.  Truck, 
fruit,  stock  farms. 

Dickensonian,   The-f Friday Independent 1934     7     24     280     2.50        51,820 

H.  M.  Sutherland,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLONIAL  BEACH  (L4),  pop.  1,464;  Westmoreland  Co.  (E).  On  Potomac  River,  69  m 

N  of  Richmond.  Ferry  to   Morgantown,   Md.   Oyster  packing  plant;  lumber, 

flour  mills.  Resort. 
Potomac  Interest-h .Thursday Democratic 1928      5     24     224     2.50        §1,280 

M.  N.  Beales.  Editor;  Potomac  Interest  Publishing  Co. 
COVlNGTONf  (E6),  pop.  5,860;  Alleghany  Co.  (W).  55  m  NW  of  Roanoke.  C&O  RR. 

Manufactures  pulp,  paper,  rayon,  flour.  Limestone  quarries,  timber.  Agricul- 
ture. Corn,  wheat,  oats. 
Virginian-f Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1914     8     22     294   15.00   **7,289 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Marshall  Doswell,  Jr.,  Editor;  Covington  Virginian,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
CREWE  (H6),  pop.  2,080;  Nottaway  Co.  (SEC).  68  m  SW  of  Richmond.  N&W  RR. 

Manufactures    hosiery,    garments,   lumber.    White   pine   timber.    Fruit,    dairy. 

poultry  farms.  Apples,  peaches,  wheat. 
Chronicle  + Friday Independent 1935     7     24     273     3.00   **1,060 

Allen  W.  Kilpatrick.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CULPEPERt  (J8H).  pop.  2,527;  Culpeper  Co.  (NE).  60  m  SW  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
SOU  RR.  Silk,  flour,  lumber  mills ;  iron  foundry ;  chair,  garments,  wire  rope  fac- 
tories ;  bottling  works.  Diversified  farming.  Dairy  products,  livestock,  apples. 

Star-Exponent -f .Thursday Independent 1881     8     24     294     3.00   **3,997 

Walter  B.  Potter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DANVILLE  (F7%),  pop.  85,066;  Pittsylvanla  Co.  (S).  On  Dan  River,  48  m  NE  of 
Greensboro,  N.  C.  SOU;  CAN;  A&D  RRs.  Airlines:  EAL;  PAL 

Manufactures  cotton  goods,  sheeting,  hosiery,  broad  silk,  overalls  and  other 
garments,  tobacco  products,  fertilizer,  elevators,  lumber,  flour,  meat  products, 
mattresses.  Tobacco  warehouses,  bottling  works ;  foundry. 

f  Bee  +  ....... Evg.  ex.  Sun...Democratic 1899     8     22     294   15.60  **14,736 

I  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

4  Gerald  Tetley.  Editor;  W.  L.  Grant,  Publisher. 

Register-}-.... Morn.ex.Mon..Democratic 1847      8     22     294   15.60*^10,647 

L  W.  M.  Saunders,  Editor;  W.  L.  Grant,  Publisher.  Sunday  circ.**19,859 

Commercial  Appeal Monday Democratic 1939     8     24     294     5.20      *6,172 

Danville  Commercial  Appeal,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Lynn  St. 

DRAKES  BRANCH  (G6H),  pop.  410;  Charlotte  Co.  (SC).  42  m  SE  of  Lynchburg.  SOU 
RR.  Pickle  factory.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Charlotte  Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1873     7     24     280     2.60        §1,720 

O.  0.  Tucker,  Jr.,  Editor;  O.  0.  Tucker,  Jr.  and  Ernest  E.  Franklin,  Publishers. 

ELKTON  (G3H,)  pop.  1,861;  Rockingham  Co.  (NW).  16  m  SE  of  Harrisonburg. 
CW;  N&W  RRs.  Manufactures  work  shirts,  chemicals.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Valley  Gazette-f Friday Independent 1956     7     22     808     2.00        $1,656 

John  R.  Lair,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Spotswood  Ave. 

EMORY  (E2%),  pop.  X825;  Washington  Co.  (SW).  25  m  NE  of  Bristol.  N&W  RR. 
Bank,  Glad*  Springs.  Emory  and  Henry  College.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  hay. 

pp^V Tue,day Colgate 18M<J 

Students  of  Emory  and  Henry  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  scademic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Esttb  Cols<S> Width V  Depth   Sub  Clrc 

EMPORIAf  (J7),  pop.  5,664;  Greenville  Co.  (SB).  42  m  3  of  Petersburg.  AftD; 
ACL  RRi.  Manufactures  box  shocks  and  lumber,  veneer,  tapestry,  bricks. 
Cotton  gins.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  peanuts,  tobacco. 

Independent-Messenger -f Thursday Independent 1896     7     24     280     2.00  

C.  P.  Flythe.  Editor;  Independent  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

FAlRFAXf  (K8),  pop.  1.946 ;  Fairfax  Co.  (NE) .  14  m  SW  of  Washington,  D.  C.  SOU  RR. 
Nurseries.  Agriculture.  Corn,  potatoes,  hay. 

Herald  4- Thursday Democratic 1882     6     26     276     1.60  

W.  L.  Came,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Journal .Thursday Democratic 1940     8     24     288     2.00 

Ted  Kellogg,  Editor;  Northern  Virginia  Publishing  Co. 
881  N,  Fairfax  St.,  Alexandria. 

FALLS  CHURCH  (K8),  pop.  7,585  (special  U.  S.  Census  8-25-64,  gives  8,797); 
Fairfax  Co.  (NE).  10  m  W  of  Washington,  D.  C.  W&OD  RR.  Nursery.  Dairy, 
truck,  poultry  farms. 

Fairfax  Standard -f- Friday Ind.  Dem 1946     8     24      801      2.00        §5*977 

G.  T.  Kellogg,  Editor;  Margaret  C.  King,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  825. 

Fairfax  County  Sun-Echo -f... Thursday Independent 1940     8     24     811     8.00    **  8,458 

Roosevelt  Der  Tatevasion,  Editor  and  Publisher,  928  W.  Broad  St. 

FARMVILLEt  (H6),  pop.  4,876;  Prince  Edward  Co.  (SO.  On  Appomattox  River.  45  m 
SE  of  Lynchburg.  N&W  RR.  Manufactures  butter,  flour,  lumber,  shocks,  shoes, 
plow  handles.  Bottling  works;  tobacco  redrying  plant.  Longwood  College  (wo- 
men). Oak,  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  grain,  dairy  products. 

Herald  H- Tues.  &  Fri Democratic 1890      8     24      294      3.50        §5,884 

J.  B.  Wall,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Rotunda V Wednesday Collegiate 1920     6     24     288  x2.00        1 1,000 

Students  of  Longwood  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

FINCASTLEf  (E5%),  pop.  405;  Botetourt  Co.  (WC).  18  m  NE  of  Roanoke.  Railroad 
station,  Troutville.  NftW  RR.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Dairy  products, 
apples,  peaches. 


Herald -f Thursday Independent 1866     7 

C.  H.  Rieley,  Editor;  H.  H.  Sublett,  Publisher. 


26      308      2.00        §1,250 


FLOYDf  (D7),  pop.  498;  Floyd  Co.  (SW).  80  m  SW  of  Roanoke.  Railroad  station. 
Christiansburg.  NftW  RR.  Shirt  factory;  flour,  grist  mills.  Timber.  Dairy, 
stock  farms. 

Press + .Thursday Independent 1891     8     24     297     8.00        51,800 

P.  E.  Hallman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FRANKLIN  (L7),  pop.  4,670;  Southampton  Co.  (SE).  On  Blackwater  River,  86  m  SW 
of  Norfolk.  AAD ;  F&C ;  SAL  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Lumber,  paper  mills.  Manu- 
factures chemicals,  textiles,  peanut,  baskets.  Meat  packing  plant.  Agriculture. 
Potatoes,  grain,  fruit. 

Tidewater  News  + .Thursday Independent 1905      7      23      283      3.50        §3,000 

Ken  Byerly,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FREDERICKSBURG  (K4),  pop.  12,158;  Spotsylvania  Co.  (EC).  On  Rappahannock 
River,  50  m  SW  of  Washington,  D.  C.  VC;  RFAP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manu- 
factures men's  clothing,  children's  shoes,  transparent  paper,  hosiery,  veneers, 
flour,  confectionery.  Mary  Washington  College  (women).  Agriculture.  Corn, 
wheat. 

Bullet.  The-h  V Bi-wkly,  Fri... Collegiate 1926  d^Uedtree  dirt.  *1.560 

Students  of  Mary  Washington  College  of  the  University  of  Virginia,  Publisher. 

Free  Lance-Star -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1885  8  24  294  15.60*^10,175 

Free  Lance-Star  Publishing  Company. 

FRONT  ROYALf  (H2%),  pop.  8,116;  Warren  Co.  (N).  20  m  S  of  Winchester.  SOU; 
N&W  RRs.  Manufactures  silk,  rayon,  limestone  products,  preserves,  jellies, 
apple  brandy.  Northern  entrance  to  Virginia  Sky  Line  Drive.  Tourist  resort. 
Limestone  quarries.  Diversified  farming. 

Warren  Sentinel-f   (offset)... Thursday Independent 1869     5     24     215     2.00          3,500 

Warren  Sentinel,  Publisher,  17  Church  St. 

GALAX  (C7),  pop.  6,248;  Carroll  Co.  (SW).  70  m  SW  of  Roanoke.  N&W  RR.  Manu- 
factures furniture,  textiles,  childrens  wear,  condensed  milk,  hosiery,  mirrors, 
flour.  Bottling  works.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  beans,  grain. 

Gazette-f Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1876     9     22     294     4.00    **3,476 

W.  A.  Gurley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GATE  CITYt  (C2 H ).  pop.  2,126 ;  Scott  Co.  (SW).  7  m  NW  of  Kingsport,  Tenn.  SOU  RR. 
Handle  factory;  planing,  roller,  grist  mills.  Timber;  coal  mines.  Diversified 
farming.  Tobacco,  wheat,  potatoes. 

Herald  + Thursday Independent 1908     7     23     280     2.50          2,270 

Chas.  W.  Compton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Scott  County  News Thursday Independent 1946     7     24     280      1.50        §1,905 

W.  H.  Short,  Editor;  W.  H.  Short,  Claude  S.  Draper,  J.  P.  Dickson,  Publishers. 

GLOUCESTER!  (L6H),  pop.  X850:  Gloucester  Co.  (E).  On  Chesapeake  Bay,  85  m  N  of 
Newport  News.  Truck  and  bus  connections.  Bottling  works;  nursery.  Truck, 
poultry  farms,  seafood. 

Gazette- Journal  H- Thursday Democratic 1919     8     24     294     3.50        $3,600 

William  M.  DeHardit,  Editor;  Tidewater  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  stid  Mtrch  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCotraty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McMaUy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  CoU* Width? Depth   Sub  Clre 

GRUNDYt  (Dl%),  pop.  1,947;  Buchanan  Co.  (SW).  60  m  SW  of  Bluefleld,  W.  Va. 
NftW  RR.  Coal  mines.  Saw  mill.  Hemlock,  basswood,  oak  timber.  Agriculture. 
Truck  farming,  tobacco,  corn. 

Virginia  Mountaineer-f Thursday {Agriculture       1922     8     24     28°     2'50         3'100 

T.  J.  Holland,  Editor;  The  Virginia  Mountaineer  Co.,  Publisher. 

HALIFAXf  (G7),  pop.  791;  Halifax  Co.  (S).  85  m  NE  of  Danville.  NftW  RR.  Lumber, 
flour,  textile  mills ;  shoe,  concrete  block  factories.  Rock  quarries ;  timber.  Agri- 
culture. Tobacco,  wheat,  lespedeza. 

Record-  Ad  vertiser-f Thursday Independent 1869     8     24     294     8.00        §4,150 

H.  M.  Darby,  Editor ;  Record- Advertiser,  Inc.,  Publisher,  South  Boston,  Va. 

HAMPDEN  SIDNEY  (H6),  pop.  X 570;  Prince  Edward  Co.  (SC).  40  m  SE  of  Lynchburg. 
Bank  and  railroad,  Farm  view.  N&W  RR.  Hampden  Sidney  College.  Agriculture. 
Grain,  tobacco,  dairy  products. 

Tiger-f Friday Collegiate 1920     6     24     288     2.60 

Students  of  Hampden  Sidney  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

HAMPTON  (M6%),  pop.  60,994;  an  independent  city  not  located  in  a  county.  On 
Chesapeake  Bay,  6  m  NE  of  Newport  News.  CftO  RR.  Airlines,  CAP;  NAL;  PAL 
Ferry  to  Norfolk. 

Manufactures  paint,  bricks,  tile,  foundry  products,  boxes,  fertilizer.  Hampton 
Institute   (Negro).    Shipyard;  nursery.  Crab,  oyster  fisheries.  TV  station. 

jBi-mo.(Sat.)..Collegiate 1925     5     24     210      1.60        tl,475 

Students  of  Hampton  Institute,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

HARRISONBURGt  (G8%),pop.  10,810;  Rockingham  Co.  (NW).  110  m  NE  of  Roanoke. 
SOU;  CW  RRs.  Manufactures  shoes,  rayon,  flour,  furniture,  bricks,  apple 
products,  fertilizer,  barrels,  plows.  Hatcheries.  Madison  College  (women). 
Limestone  quarries;  timber.  Agriculture.  Dairy,  poultry  products.  TV  station. 

Breeze  V Friday Collegiate 1922     5     24     224x2.60        $1,695 

Students  of  Madison  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

News-Record-f Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1896     8     22     294     7.00**15,3«3 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Rockingham  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

HEATHSVILLEf  (M4%),  pop.  X276;  Northumberland  Co.  (E).  On  Wicomico  River, 
60  m  NE  of  Richmond.  Boat  connections.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn,  barley. 

Northumberland  Echo  + Thursday Independent 1902      6     24     280     2.50        $2,040 

G.  N.  Spaven.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HERNDON  (K8),  pop.  1,461;  Fairfax  Co.  (NE).  22  m  NW  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
W&OD  RR.  Manufactures  patent  medicines,  feed,  fertilizer.  Dairy,  truck, 
poultry  farms. 

Herndon-Chantilly  Times -f... Thursday Ind.  Dem 1958      8     24     294     8.50  1,206 

Taylor  Henry,  Editor;  Loudon  Times  Publishing  Co.,  Leesburg. 

HIGHLAND  SPRINGS  (K6%),  pop.  8,171;  Henrico  Co.  (E).  4  m  E  of  Richmond, 
nearest  bank  and  railroad  station.  Residential.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 

Virginia  Churchman .Monthly Episcopal 8     28     140     1.00 

Rev.  A.  C.  Mnller,  Editor;  Masonic  Home  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

JMonthly Masonic 1905     8     26     140  xl.OO  

Masonic  Home  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  67. 

HILLSVILLEf  (C7),  pop.  764;  Carroll  Co.  (SW).  70  m  SW  of  Roanoke.  Railroad  sta- 
station,  Galax.  NftW  RR.  Hosiery  mills.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Corn, 
dairying,  wheat. 

Carroll  News-f Thursday Independent 1920     7     24     280     2.00        $2,400 

Wayne  Brockenbrough,  Publisher,  Mill  St. 

HOLLINS  COLLEGE  (E6),  pop.  X 450;  Roanoke  Co.  (SW).  7  m  NE  of  Roanoke,  nearest 
banking  town.  Railroad  station,  Rollins.  NftW  RR.  Hollins  College  (women). 

Hollins  Columns  -f  V  (offset). .Thursday Collegiate 1927     5     24     210     5.00  $800 

Students  of  Hollins  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

HOPEWELL  (K6),  pop.  10,219;  Prince  George  Co.  (SE).  On  James  River,  20  m  S 
of  Richmond.  NftW;  SAL  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  chemicals, 
kraft  paper  box  board,  rayon  cloth,  chemical  cotton  and  ethyl  cellulose.  Diver* 
sifted  farming. 

News-f {&VSun*'Sat'    Independent 1926     8     24     298   18.20   **3,435 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

A.  Robbins,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KILMARNOCK  (M5).  pop.  689;  Lancaster  Co.  (E).  On  Chesapeake  Bay,  60  m  NE  of 
Richmond.  Bus  connections.  Sea  food  industries;  canning  factory;  planing 
mill.  Timber;  commercial  fisheries.  Diversified  farming.  Poultry,  dairy,  beef 
cattle. 

Rappahannock  Record Thursday Democratic 1916     8     24     294     2.50        §3,052 

J.  E.  Currell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAWRENCEVILLEt  <J7),  pop.  2,289;  Brunswick  Co.  (S).  80  m  S  of  Petersburg  A&D 
RR.  Manufactures  folding  chairs,  wooden  boxes,  lumber,  pulp  wood.  Railroad 
shops.  St.  Paul's  Polytechnic  Institute  (Negro).  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  cotton, 
grains. 

Brunswick    Times  -Gazette  +  .  Thursday Independent 1887     7     24     294     8.50   **2,642 

Allen  Kilpatrick,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
eras,  la  to  Inch.  ? Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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LEBANONf  (E2),  pop.  672;  Russell  Co.  (SW).  20  m  N  of  Bristol.  Railroad  station, 

Cleveland.  NftW  RR.  Diversified  farming.  Cattle  raisin*. 
NewsJ-....  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1880     7     26     294     2.50        52,410 

H.  F.  Bausell,  Editor;  Ellwood  B.  Bausell,  Publisher. 
LEESBURGt  (J2%),  pop.  1.703;  Loudoun  Co.  (NE).  86  m  NW  of  Washington,  D.C. 

W&OD  RR.  Meat  packing  plant.  Limestone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn, 

dairy  products. 

..   Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1799      8      23      294      3.50    **S,945 


.... 
Fitshugh  Turner,  Editor;  Herbert  B.  Phipps,  Publisher. 


LEXINGTONf  (F5).  pop.  6.076;  Rockbridge  Co.  (WC).  30  m  NW  of  Lynchburg.  C&O 
RR.  Flour,  saw,  grist  mills;  bottling  works.  Rock  quarry.  Virginia  Military 
Institute;  Washington  and  Lee  University  (men).  Agriculture. 

Alumni  KeviewV  ....................  .Quarterly  ........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  »« 


dist.       J9,000 

R.  W.  Jeffrey.  Editor;  Va.  Military  Institute  Alumni  Assn..  Publisher. 
Delta,  The  4-  ...........................  Quarterly  ........  Coll.  Frat  ...........  1883      3      26      136x2.00      J28.500 

Issued  Sept.,  Nov.,  Feb.,  April.  2     40      136 

Wm.  L.  Pittman,  Editor;  Sigma  Nu  Fraternity,  Publisher,  9  Lewis  St.,  Box  1869. 
Gazette-f  ..................................  Wednesday  ....Ind.  Dem  ............  1801      8     24     294      2.60       •  2,686 

F.  Houston  Harlow,  Editor;  B.  F.  Harlow,  Publisher. 
Rockbridge  County  News  +  ...  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1884      8      24      294      2.60    **3,623 

M.  W.  Pax  ton,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher, 
V.M.I.  Cadet,  The  -f  ................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1907      5      24      200      3.50        $2,300 

Virginia  Military  Corps  of  Cadets,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  716. 
LOUISAf   (J4%),  pop.  844;  Louisa  Co.    (C).   30  m  E  of  Charlottes  ville.   C&O  RR. 

Shirt  factory;  lumber,  flour  mills.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  grains. 
Central  Virginian  4-  ................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1876      8     24      294      2.00        §2,350 

Miss  Lewise  Cosby  and  Mrs.  John  G.  May,  Jr.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

LOVINGSTONf   (G6),  pop.   X860;  Nelson  Co.   (C).  26  m  NE  of  Lynchburg.  Railroad 

station,  Shipman.  SOU  RR.  Saw  mill  ;  cannery.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Nelson  County  Times-f  .........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1896     6     24     252     2.50        §1,085 

J.  Bernard  McDearmon,  Editor;  Amherst  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  Amherst. 

LURAYt   (H3),  pop.  2.731;  Page  Co.   (N).  46  m  S  of  Winchester.  N&W  RR.  Work 
clothes   factory;   flour,   textile   mills;    canneries;   creamery;    tannery.   Tourist 
center.    Luray    Caverns.    Oak    timber.    Diversified    farming.    Wheat,    poultry, 
livestock. 
Page  News  and  Courier  +  ......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1867      8      24      294      8.00    **3,810 

E.  W.  Lauck.  Editor;  Lauck  A  Co.,  Inc..  Publisher. 

LYNCHBURG  (F6%),  pop.  47,727  (special  U.  S.  Census  2-20-58,  gives  53.1G1); 
Campbell  Co.  (SC).  On  James  River,  54  m  E  of  Roanoke.  SOU;  C&O;  N&W 
RRs.  Airline,  PAL 

Foundries.  Manufactures  overalls,  shoes,  drugs  and  cosmetics,  hosiery,  paper 
boxes,  batteries,  machine  gears,  uniforms,  metal  signs,  handbags,  steel  prod- 
ucts, nuclear  reactors,  bark  extracts,  flour.  Four  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-80- 
58),  $89,954,000;  deposits  (6-23-68),  $82,091,380.  80,619  electric  (AC)  meters; 
9,292  gas  (nat.)  meters;  29,008  telephones.  Randolph  Macon  Women's  College; 
Lynchburg  College;  Virginia  Theological  Seminary  (Negro).  TV  station. 

{Advance  4-  ................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Democratic  .........  1880      8      22      298   18.20  **10,946 
A.  T.  Gunn,  Jr.,  Editor. 
N«~  +  .....................................  *T  Mon,...t>emocratic  ........  ""     •     »  Vn 
Philip  L.  Scruggs,  Editor;  Lynchburg  News,  Inc.,  Publisher,  857-63  Church  St. 
Alumnae  Bulletin  V  .................  4  ti.  a  yr  ..........  |  Alumnae"  1906     2     89      129     2'00        *6'000 

Roberta  D.  Cornelius,   Editor;  Alumnae  Assn.   of  Randolph   Macon   Woman's 
College,  Publisher. 

Critograph-f  V  .........................  Bi-weekly  ........  Collegiate  ..........  1915  5     24     224  xl.50        tl.060 

Students  of  Lynchburg  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.  J150 

Expected,  The  ...........................  Monthly  ..........  Religious  ............  1928  2     42     186  1.00 

M.  C.  Allen.  Editor  and  Publisher,  Virginia  Seminary. 

f  Potpourri  V  ..............................  ^  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Lit.  &  Humor  .....  1953  3     26      140  1.60 

ISunDial-fV  ............................  Thursday  ........  Collegiate  ..........  1914  5     24      196  8.35              110 

Students  of  Randolph-Macon  Woman's  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MADISONf  (H4).  pop.  808;  Madison  Co.  (N).  75  m  SW  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Rail- 
road station,  Somerset  and  Culpeper.  SOU  RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  furni- 
ture. Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  oats,  wheat. 
Madison  County  Eagle  4-  ........  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1893      7      24      280      2.60         §1,500 

M.  E.  Beckmann,  Editor;  Basil  C.  Burke.  Jr.,  Publisher. 

MANASSASf  (K8),  pop.  1,804;  Prince  William  Co.  (NE).  80  m  SW  of  Washington, 
D.  C.  SOU  RR.  Flour  mill.  Timber.  Farming.  Dairy  products,  grain,  beef  cattle. 
Journal  Messenger  -f  ..............  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1869      8      23      294      3.00    **4,403 

Garry  A.  Willard,  Editor;  Prince  William  Publishing  Co. 

MARION*  (F2),  pop.  6,982;  Smyth  Co.  (SW).  On  Holston  River,  40  m  NE  of  Bristol. 
N&W   RR.  Manufactures  furniture,   handles,   bricks,  lumber,  flour.   Limestone 
industries.  Timber;  limestone  quarries.  Agriculture. 
Smyth  County  News  +  ..........  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1884      8     24     294     3.00   **5,428 

James  F.  Tindall,  Editor;  Marion  Publishing  Company. 

Circulation~~**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
f  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ens,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 

-?£%£!•  JH1*9?!?*  wAr  durin«  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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MARTINSVILLEf  (E7),  pop.  17,251;  Henry  Co.  (S).  29  m  NW  of  Danville.  CAN; 
N&  W  RRs.  Extensive  furniture  manufactories  ;  nylon  and  cotton  goods,  mirrors  ; 
fibre  board  containers,  underwear,  lumber  also  manufactured.  Bottling,  dye 
works.  Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

1889  9 


Circ 


Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
R.  H.  Haskell,  Jr..  Publisher. 

McKENNY  (J6%),  Pop.  476;  Dinwiddie  Co.  (SE).  25  m  SW  of  Petersburg.  SAL  RR. 
Flour  mill.  Agriculture.  Cotton,  grain,  peanuts. 


Southside  Virginia  News  +  ....Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1928 

Allen  W.  Kilpatrick,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7     24     280     8.50 


1,951 


McLEAN  (K8),  pop.  1,094;  Fairfax  Co.  (NE).  8  m  NW  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Railroad 
station,   Rosslyn.   PA  RR.  Bank,   Washington,   D.   C.  Residential.   Diversified 
farming. 
Providence  Journal  +  ..............  Friday  .............  Independent..  —  1944     6     24     217     8.50   **1,984 

William  J.  Elvin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  88. 

MONTEREYf   (E8%).  pop.  262;  Highland  Co.   (W).  80  m  N  of  Roanoke.  Railroad 
station,  Staunton.  CW;  C&O  RRs.  Lumber  mill.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes, 
grain,  livestock. 
Highland  Recorder-f  ..............  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1878      5     24     231      2.50        §1,350 

J.  C.  Pritchard  and  Pete  Beckett,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  68. 

MONTROSSf  (L4).  pop.  881;  Westmoreland  Co.  (E).  10  m  NW  of  Richmond.  Railroad 
station,  Richmond.  Manufactures  building  material.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn, 
tomatoes. 
Westmoreland  News  +  ...........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1947     5     24     224     2.50        §1,850 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  Caroline  Progress  ;  News  of  Bowling  Green. 
Paul  W.  Manns,  Editor;  Tidewater  Weeklies,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Bowling  Green. 

NEW  CASTLEf  (D5%),  pop.  289;  Craig  Co.  (SW).  18  m  NW  of  Roanoke.  C&O  RR. 
Saw,  flour,  textile  mills.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  livestock. 


Record  -f  ...................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1885 

Haden  H.  Sublett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7     24     304     2.00 


NEW  MARKET  (G8%  ),  pop.  701;  Shenandoah  Co.  (N).  48  m  N  of  Staunton.  SOU  RR. 
Flour  mill;  poultry  dressing  plant;  fruit  and  peanut  butter  canneries.  Resort; 
caverns.  Agriculture.  Hay,  grain,  dairy  products. 
Shenandoah  Valley  -f  ..............  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1806      8      24     301      2.50 

The  Henkel  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

NEWPORT  NEWS  (M6H),  pop.  42,858;  an  independent  city  not  located  in  a  county. 
On  James  River,  15  m  NE  of  Norfolk  (by  water).  C&O  RR.  Airlines:  CAP;  PAI; 
NAL.  Boat  connections. 

Shipbuilding  plants;  dry  docks;  railroad  shops;  tobacco  export,  import  and 
storage;  oil  refining;  textiles,  paper  bags;  radar  and  electronic  equipment;  mica 
products;  frozen  fish  packed;  coal  export;  wood  working  and  foundry  products, 
regulating  gate*,  caskets,  beverages  manufactured.  Fourteen  banks;  bank  de- 
posits (6-30-58),  $126,185,246.  69,709  electric  (AC)  meters;  83,378  gas  (artif.) 
meters;  73,216  telephones.  Fisheries.  Oysters.  TV  station. 


§976 


$2,747 


Sunday  circ.  **52,441 


—*  Mon,....D«nocr.t,c  ........ 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
*»  +  .......................  Ev,.e,Su»...D.mocr.t,o  ........  »<> 

I  W.  M.  Harrison,  Editor;  Daily  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  217  Twenty-fifth  St. 

NORFOLK  (M7),  pop.  213.513;  Norfolk  Co.  (SE).  On  Hampton  Roads,  adjacent  to 
Portsmouth.  SOU;  VIR;  ACL;  PA;  N&W;  C&O;  SAL;  NS;  A&D  RRs.  Airlines: 
NAL;  PAI;  CAP.  Boat  connections.  Excellent  port  with  best  of  shipping  facilities. 
Manufactures  beverages,  candy,  peanut  and  dairy  products,  cotton,  flags, 
naval  uniforms,  women's  clothing,  cork  and  canvas  products,  lumber  and  lumber 
products,  furniture,  mattresses,  chemicals,  fertilizers,  insecticides,  paint,  building 
materials,  agricultural  implements,  electric  motors,  boats.  Shipyards,  foundries, 
automobile  assembly  plant,  grain  elevators  ;  seafood  and  meat  packing,  steel  fabri- 
cators, railroad  repair  shops.  Four  banks;  bank  clearings  (1957),  $1,196,354,- 
000;  deposits  (1957),  $342,708,325.  146,359  electric  (AC)  meters;  79,364  gas 
(nat.)  meters;  163,855  telephones.  Ships  coal,  tobacco,  cotton,  timber,  truck 
crops,  grain.  U.  S.  Naval  Base;  Air  Station;  Army  Base  Piers.  William 
and  Mary  College  (Norfolk  Division).  Virginia  State  College  (Negro).  Seashore 
resorts.  Four  TV  stations. 

Armed  Service^  ...................  .Monthly  ..........  Armed  Force,....1938   C5ontr2o4,,ed  f  ?ee  lilt.       t7,600 

Fred  L.  Jack  Robinson,  Editor;  Armed  Services  Publications, 

2501  Llewellyn  Ave.   (1). 
High  Hat  -f  V  ...........................  Every  2  wks...  Collegiate  ..........  1930     5     24     203  x          1,300 

Student  Body  of  Norfolk  Division  College  of  William  and  Mary  and 

Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute,  Editors  and  Publishers  (8). 
Journal  and  Guide  -f-  (Negro).  Saturday  .........  Independent  .......  1899     8     23     308     5.00*+34,808 

Guide  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  719  E.  Olney  Rd.  (1). 
Norfolk  .....................................  Monthly  ..........  Cham,  of  Com..  ..1988     2     26     105 

William  B.  Lillyman,  Sr.,  Editor;  Norfolk  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publisher, 
269  Bouah  St. 


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.. 

IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems*  13  to  Inch.     ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCounty  sett.    Population—  1950  Census.     XRand  McNally 
estimate.   V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Estab  Cols* Width V  Depth    Sub  Cirt 

_  jEvg.ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem 1876     8     22     808   18.00**96v&3O 

PrintV"editions"for  Portsmouth,  South  Norfolk,  Virginia  Beach,  Suffolk. 

Joseph  A.  Leslie,  Jr.,  Editor;  Norfolk-Portsmouth  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Virginian-Pilot -f Morn.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem 1865     8     22     803  20.80**107,809 

Prints  editions  for  Portsmouth,  South  Norfolk,  Suffolk. 

Jsunday 1866     8     22      808  **140,020 

Prints  editions  for  Portsmouth,  Suffolk. 

Color  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Lenior  Chambers,  Editor;  Norfolk-Portsmouth  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Norfolk-Portsmouth  Newspaper  Bldg.,  150  W.  Brambleton  Ave.   (1). 

Practical  Nurses  Digest Bi-monthly {Su'rsVng1  1954     2     26        86     2*°° 

Sallie  Parrish.  Editor;  Practical  Nurses  Digest,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  874. 
Tidewater  Motorists-f .Monthly Motoring 1933     4     24      112     x.50       20,000 

Harold  Sugg,  Editor;  Tidewater  Automobile  Assn.,  Publisher,  789  Boush  St. 
Times- Ad  vocate-f Thursday Labor 1902      6     26     270     2.00  

Hugh  R.  McKay,  Editor  and  Publisher,  155  Bank  St.  (1). 
Union  News .Quarterly Labor 1925     8     26      131        .50  

Virginia  State  Federation  of  Labor,  Publisher,  532  Georgia  Ave. 
Virginian-Pilot — See  Norfolk  Ledger-Dispatch  and  Portsmouth  Star. 
NORTON  (C2),  pop.  4,815;  Wise  Co.  (SW).  86  m  NW  of  Bristol.  INT;  L&N;  N&W 

RRs.  Coke  works.  Coal  mines ;  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
Coalfield  Progress 4- Thursday Independent 1912      8     24     287      2.50    **4,448 

Pres  Atkins,  Editor;  Norton  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.O.  Box  380. 

ONANCOCK  (N5),  pop.  1,858;  Accomac  Co.  (E).  On  Chesapeake  Bay,  58  m  S  of  Salis- 
bury, Md.  Railroad  station,  Tasley.  PA  RR.  Boat  connections.  Barrel  factory. 
Pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  strawberries,  tomatoes. 

Eastern  Shore  News-f Thursday Democratic 1896     8     24      290      8.00   ***»788 

Geo.  McMath  and  Ben.  Byrd,  Publishers. 

ORANGEf  (H4),  pop.  2,571;  Orange  Co.  (NEC).  31  m  NE  of  Charlottesville.  SOU; 
C&O  RRs.  Manufactures  silk,  lumber,  hosiery,  steel  cabinets.  Oak  timber.  Agri- 
culture. Wheat,  livestock,  dairying,  poultry. 

Review -f Thursday Independent 1931     8     24     290     2.50        §3,950 

James  W.  Green,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PEARISBURG  (C6),  pop.  2,006;  Giles  Co.  (SW).  40  m  W  of  Roanoke.  N&W  RR. 
Tannery.  Sawmill.  Diversified  farming. 

Giles -Virginian  Leader .Thursday Independent 1857     8     28     294     3.00        §3,027 

Eaton  K.  Goldthwaite,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PENNINGTON  GAP  (B2H),  pop.  2,090;  Lee  Co.  (SW).  20  m  S  of  Richmond.  Railroad 
name,  Pennington.  L&N  RR.  Grist  mill.  Coal  mines;  limestone  quarry;  timber. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  tobacco. 

Powell  Valley  News-f Thursday Independent 1921     7     24     280     2.50        §2,650 

George  A.  Lee,  Publisher. 

PETERSBURG  (K6),  pop.  85,054;  Dinwiddie  Co.  (SE).  On  Appomattox  River,  at  head 
of  navigation.  20  m  S  of  Richmond.  N&W;  ACL;  SAL  RRs. 

Manufactures  luggage,  cigarettes,  optical  goods,  work  clothes,  pencils,  foun- 
tain pens,  rayon  fabrics,  molded  plastics,  peanuts,  tobacco  products,  fibreglass 
boats,  bronze  bearings,  bakery  products.  Four  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58), 
$55,156,000.  19,116  electric  (AC)  meters;  10,695  gas  (nat.)  meters;  23,607 
telephones.  Virginia  State  College  (Negro). 

{Lee  Traveller-!- Friday Independent 1958     9     22     298     Free         7,400 
Distributed  primarily  to  the  personnel  at  Fort  Lee. 
r>-~~«  .„  T«J—  i                         fEvg.  ex.  Sun.,  T\^—*~-~t.t~       1865     9     22     298  20.80<AHrl8.154 
Progress-Index -f {Su*  Morn         Democratic Sunday  circ.**18,127 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
E.  A.  Wyatt,  Editor;  Petersburg  Newspaper  Corp.,  Publisher,  15  Franklin  St. 

^Neg^Mno^dvO  JBi-wkly,  Fri....CoIlegiate 1927     6     24     224  

Students  of  Virginia  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
PORTSMOUTH — Norfolk  Ledger-Dispatch  and  Portsmouth  Star — See  Norfolk. 
Virginian  Pilot—See  Norfolk. 
Virginian  Pilot  and  Portsmouth  Star — See  Norfolk. 

PULASKIf  (C6%),  pop.  9,202;  Pulaski  Co.  (SW).  50  m  SW  of  Roanoke.  N&W  RR. 
Manufactures  hosiery,  furniture,  veneers,  flour,  structural  steel,  mirrors,  paper 
novelties,  paint,  radio  cabinets.  Foundry;  acid  plant.  Timber.  Dairy,  stock, 
poultry  farms. 

ststnf >*«rAa+  T{mA«  _i_  i  Evg.ex.Sat.&  f   j *»•»«.»  j A*»*         1906      8      24      294    17.50    A  tti^toO9 

oouinwesb   i imes -p • **IQ«««     c.««   i*  independent......  QM«<I««»  /•!•»/>      ^^Afn/\ 

I  sun.,  sun.  JKI.  Dununy  circ.     ^TW*» » w 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Southwest  Times  Inc.,  Publisher. 

QUANTICO  (K3H),  pop.  1,240;  Prince  William  Co.  (NE).  25  m  S  of  Alexandria.  RF&P 
RR.  U.  S.  Marine  Base.  Diversified  farming. 

Marine  Corps  Gazette Monthly Milit.  &  Naval.. .1916     3     27     140     4.00        41,384 

Lt.  Col.  J.  A.  Crown,  U.S.M.C.,  Editor;  Marine  Corps  Assn.,  Publisher. 

Sentry -f  (no  adv.) Thursday Independent 1986     6     24     224     2.60  $413 

M/Sgt.  Floyd  R.  Babcock,  Editor;  Maj.  Gen.  Merrill  B.  Twining,  Publisher. 

Cimdatfon  ft* Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jnne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ens,  12  to  inch.  Y  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIssued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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§3,381 

§1,650 
51.B71 


Estab  Col$<3>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrt 

RADFORD  <C6).  pop.  9,026;  Montgomery  Co.  (SW).  88  m  SW  of  Roanoke.  NftW  RR. 

Manufactures   ribbons,   rayon,   cotton   foods,   hosiery,   shirts,   dairy  products, 

plays,    electric   irons,    baby   furniture,    insecticides,    an  ti  -freeze,    paper    boxes. 

Railroad  shops.  Radford  College  (women).  Diversified  farming. 
Grapurchat+  V  ........................  Semi-mo  .........  Collegiate  ...........  1920      5     24     252x1.00 

Issued  monthly  during  Aug.,  Dec. 

Students  of  the  Radford  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
News  Journal  +  .......................  Evg.  ex.  Sun.  ..Independent  .......  1883      8      24      280    15.60 

Godfrey  W.  Stancill,  Publisher,  Radford  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Box  772. 

HIGHLANDS  (El%),  pop.  4,648;  Tazewell  Co.  (SW).  40  m  W  of  Bluefields,  W.  Va. 

N&W  RR.  Brick  works;  casket  factory;  lumber  mills.  Coal  mines;  limestone 

quarries.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
News  Progress-h  ....................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1937     8     28     808     2.60 

R.  Guy  Hankins  and  William  C.  Meade,  Publishers. 
Press-h  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1945     8     28     294     2.50 

C.  R.  Greever,  Jr..  Editor;  Richlands  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

RICHMONDf  (K5%),  pop.  280,810;  Independent  City.  The  State  Capital.  On  James 
River,  at  head  of  tidewater,  97  m  SW  of  Washington,  D.  C.  SOU;  C&O;  ACL; 
SAL;  RF&P   RRs.   Airlines:   AA;  CAP;   EAL;  NAL;   PAL   Boat  connections. 
Port  of  entry.  State-wide  distributing  and  trading  center. 

Manufactures  plug  and  smoking  tobacco,  cigars,  cigarettes,  food  and  food 
products,  apparel  and  textile  products,  paper  and  paper  products,  iron,  steel, 
machinery,    rayon,    cellophane,    printing   and    publishing    houses.    Nine    banks, 
Federal  Reserve  Bank.  Bank  clearings    (1957),   $10,667,435;  deposits    (1957), 
$708,491,940.  183,661  electric  meters;  53,132  gas  (nat.)   meters;  149,364  tele- 
phones. University  of  Richmond;  medical,  theological,  Negro  colleges.  Two  TV 
stations. 
Afro-  American  +  (Negro)  .......  Saturday  .........  Independent  .......  1939     8     23     322     6.00**1W71 

Rufus    Wells,   Editor:   Afro-American   Publishing   Co.,    301    E.    Clay    St.    (6). 

Am(Vi£?m™°Vdition)  JBi-monthly  .....  Motoring  ............  1953      3      27 

G.  Wise  Wescott,"*Editor  ;  American  Automobile  Assn.,  Publisher, 

18  Carlisle  St.,  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
Catholic  Virginian,  The  +  .......  Friday  .............  Cath.  Int  ............  1946      5     23     224      8.00 

John  J.  Daly,  Editor;  Catholic  Virginian  Press,  Inc..  Publisher,  811  Floyd  Ave. 
Commission,  The  .....................  Monthly  ..........  World  Miss  ........  1849      3     26      130      1.50 

Foreign   Mission  Board  Southern  Baptist  Convention,  Publisher, 

2087  Monument  Ave.   (20). 
Commonwealth  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Cham,  of  Com....l934      8     28      140     2.50 

Virginia  State  C.  of  C.,  Publisher.  Ill  N.  Fifth  St.  (19). 
Cooperative  Farmer  ................  .Monthly  ..........  Agriculture  ........  1945   Controlled  f?ee  dist. 

Wm.  M.  Corwin,  Editor;  Southern  States  Cooperative,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1656. 

(Earnest  Worker  .......................  Monthly  ..........  Presby.  S.S  ........  1870     2     29      112     1.75 
Dr.  Holmes  Rolston,  Editor. 
Onward  (no  adv.)  ...................  Sunday  ............  Presby.  Juv  .......  1907     3     28     140     1.60 
Presbyterian   Action  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Presbyterian  .....  1951      3      26      130      2.50 
C.  R.  Slider,  Editor;  Board  of  Christian  Education  of  the  Presbyterian  Church 
of  the  U.  S.,  Publisher,  8  N.  Sixth  St.   (9). 

Garden  Gossip-f  .....................  Monthly  ..........  {NCW^"  °1Ub      1926  3     28     14°  2'°° 

Donna  M.  Laurino,  Editor;  Virginia  Publishers  Wing,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Drawer  3-  A, 
808  W.  Main  St.  (6). 

Henrico  County  Herald  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1987  7     24     274  2.50 

Alex  Hudgins,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.O.  Box  840. 

Interpretation  ..........................  .Quarterly  ........  Religious  ...........  1947  2     29     107  3.00 

Dr.  Balmer  H.  Kelly,  Editor;  Interpretation,  Publisher,  8401  Brook  Road  (27). 


140  xl.OO        27,000 


$20,225 
J181.417 

9,225 

210,441 

87,000 

22,000 
12.500 

*5'200 

$2,450 
$4,000 


Member's  Bulletin  of  the      ] 

Virginia  Museum  of  [Monthly.. 

Fine  Arts  (no  adv.)  ) 


f  Fine  Arts, 
•\Theatre  Arts 


1936      3      80      147 


$3,100 


Not  issued  during  June,  July,  August. 
Edward    T.    McClellan,    Editor;    Virginia    Museum    of    Fine    Arts,    Publisher, 
Boulevard  and  Grove  Ave. 

MessengerV 4  ti.  a  yr Coll.  Lit 1876     8     40     184      1.50 

Students  of  University  of  Richmond,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

'  News  Leader-f Ev*.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem 1896     8     22     300  15.60**109,460 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

James  J.  Kilpatrick,  Editor;  D.  T.  Bryan.  Publisher,  110  N.  4th  St.  (18). 

Times-Dispatch  + Every  Morn Ind.  Dem 185°    S8und"y  circ°. 

Virginius  Dabney,  Editor;  D.  T.  Bryan,  Publisher,  110  N.  4th  St.  (18). 
Onward — See  Earnest  Worker. 
Presbyterian  Action — See  Earnest  Worker. 
Presbyterian  Survey Monthly Presbyterian 1879     8     27      140     2.00    $179,646 

See  Leaders'  Group,  also  Religious  Home  Unit,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

William  Thompson,  Editor;  Board  of  Presbyterian  Survey,  Publisher, 

1  N.  Fifth  St.  (19). 
Prescript,  The+  V Thursday Collegiate 1989  controlled  freeVist. 

Student  Body,  Richmond  Professional  Institute,  College  of  William  and  Mary, 
Editors  and  Publishers,  901  W.  Franklin  St.  (20). 


8,000 


CIreuUtlon— **Sept.  A, B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
•ms,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCountr  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  X&and  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Col *$ Width? Depth    Sub 
1936 


Cirt 

$4,400 
1676 


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Railroad  Journal Bi-monthly 

R.  W.  Spikes,  Editor;  Virginia  Publishers  Wing,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Drawer  2-M, 
303  W.  Main  St. 

Religious    Herald-f Thursday Baptist 1828     |     \\     JfJ 

R.  E.  Alley,  Editor;  Religious  Herald  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  8R   (7). 

Richmond  Collegian  + Friday Collegiate 1918     5     24     220x2.00 

Students  of  University  of  Richmond,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  87. 

w«~i  vi—i««.j_                        M™*MV  I  Electrical  1946     6     22     222     1.20 

Rural  Virginia -f Monthly )  Consumer  Controlled  circ. 

Bevin  Alexander,  Managing  Editor;  Virginia  Assn.  of  Electrical  Cooperatives, 
Inc.,  Publisher.  15  N.  6th  St.   (19). 

Sat?n  W«^)™*!!!!!!!..?.U.!i?".}Monthly Fraternal 1897     4     24     154     1.20 

Mrs.  H.  N.F.  Walker!  Editor;  Independent  Order  of  St.  Luke,  Publisher, 

900  St.  James  St. 
Southeastern    Poultryman Monthly Poultry  Indus.. ..1947     3     26     140     2.00 

Aubrey  F.  Tucker,  Editor;  Southeastern  Poultry  and  Egg  Assn.,  Publisher, 

615  E.  Franklin  St.  (19). 
Southern  Planter Monthly Agric.&L.Stk 1840      4     26      175        .50  *420,669 

Subscription  price  $1.00  for  2  years. 

Dr.  Paul  D.  Sanders,  Editor;  Southern  Planter  Pub.  Co.,  223  Governor  St.  (9). 
Times-Dispatch — See  News  Leader. 
Virginian  Cavalcade Quarterly Va.  Int.  &  Hist.,1951      3      25      120     2.00 

W.  Edwin  Hemphill,  Ed.;  Virginia  State  Library,  Pub.  (19).     2     38     120 

Virginia  Economic  Review....Quarterly State   Planning.1948   Controlled  f ?ee  dist. 

Division   of   Industrial   Development,   Publisher,    State    Office   Bldg.    (19). 

VINewH-Par.m..?."r€aU  JMonthly Agricultural 1941      5     24     217  xl.OO 

Pick  Butler,  Editor;  Virginia  Farm  Bureau  News,  Publisher,  Box  2-B  (3). 
Virginia   Foodsman  + Monthly Food  Retailers..1938  ctnJolled  free  dist° 

Virginia  Food  Dealers  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher.  5  South  Twelfth  St.  (19). 
ViEducatfon  V1^  °f  JMonthly Education 1907     3     27     140  x3.00 

Not  published  during  June,  July,  Aug. 

Robert  F.  Williams,  Ed.;  Virginia  Education  Assn.,  Pub.,  116  S.  Third  St.  (19). 
Virginia  Legionnaire -f Monthly Legion  News 1922      5      24     224     x.50 

Warren  E.  Rowe,  Editor;  American  Legion,  Dept.  of  Virginia,  Publisher, 
Broad-Grace  Arcade  (19). 

Virginia  Magazine  of  lr\.,«,*  -i.,         -m«,+«..:««i  1000     1 

History  and  Biography +  ..}Quarterly Historical 1898      1 

W.  M.  E.  Rachal,  Editor;  Virginia  Historical  Society,  Publisher, 
707  E.  Franklin  St.  (19). 

Virginia  Medical  Monthly Monthly Medical 1874      2 

H.  S.  Warthen,  Jr.,  M.D.,  Ed.;  Medical  Soc.  of  Virginia,  Pub., 
1105  W.  Franklin  St. 


2.50        30,000 


$1,500 


76,491 


9,000 


9,230 

$1,500 
25,101 

2,430 
5,070 

23,418 
33,451 


54        98  xB.OO        $2,400 


36      112  x2.00 


.  Thursday Methodist 1939     3      30      154      8.00 

G.  S.  Reamey,  Editor ;  Virginia  Methodist  Advocate,  410  Methodist  Bldg.  (19). 

Virginia  Municipal  Review  +  Monthly Municipal 1924      3     27      140  x2.00 

Review  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  100  (1). 

Virginia  Pharmacist  -f Monthly Pharmaceutical.  19 16     2      29      108      1.50 

J.  O.  Hubbard,  Ed.;  The  Virginia  Pharmaceutical  Assn.,  Pub.,  1105  E.  Clay  St. 
Virginia  Publisher  IM««*UI«  /Newspaper        101C      o     oc     IAI\     OKA 

&  Printer-f- JMonthly j  Publishing         1918      3      26      14°  x2'50 

Edwin  O.  Meyer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  510  Virginia  Bldg. 

Virginia  Record  + Monthly {hJtfrest  1878     3     28     14°     4'00 

Clifford    Dowdy,    Editor;    Virginia    Publishers    Wing,    Inc.,    P.O.    Drawer    2Y, 
803  W.  Main  St. 

Virginia    Trucks-f- Monthly Mtr  Frt  Indus.,1933     3     27     140  xl.OO 

P.  M.  Jackson,  Editor;  Virginia  Highway  Users  Assn.,  Publisher, 
Jefferson  Hotel,  PO  Box  1897. 

ROANOKE    (E6),  pop.  91,921;  Roanoke  Co.    (SW).   170  m  W  of  Richmond.  VGN; 
NAWRRs.  Airlines:  EAL;  AA;  PAI.  ,          f_     . 

Manufactures  rayon,  railroad  equipment,  bridges  and  structural  steel,  locks, 
electronic  controls,  textiles,  iron  and  foundry  products,  furniture,  synthetic  yarn, 
chemicals,  bricks,  paper  and  plastic  containers,  apparel.  Railroad  shops.  Five 
banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $2,045,286,051;  deposits  (6-80-58),  $183,- 
369,210.  56,766  electric  (AC)  meters;  17,924  gas  (nat.)  meters;  62,469  tele- 
phones. Two  TV  stations. 

Construction Bi-wkly(Mon.)  Construction....1988     8     Contro^ed^i'rc. 

Construction  Publishing  Co.,  Suite  509  Peoples  Federal  Bldg.  (11). 
Norfolk  and  Western  Maga-1,,     .. ,  *  w   w^i,^^.  1923     3     26     134     3.00 

line  (free  to  employees)..  JMonthly R'R<  EmPloyeea-  Controlled  free  dist. 

R.  R.  Homer.  Editor;  Norfolk  A  Western  Ry.  Co.,  Pub.,  N&W  RR.  Office  (17). 


2,913 


$23,000 

10,625 

$2,000 

875 

$4.700 

$7,500 


71 
23,628 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher'i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Every  Morn....Indep.ndent  .......  »86     8     ' 


Sub 


CIrc 


J   World  News-f J]vg.ex.Sun... Independent 1889     8     22     801    15.60^*42,941 

I  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

I          Barton  W.  Morris,  Jr.,  Ed.;  Times- World  Corporation,  Pub.,  Times  Bldg. 

Tribune  (Negro) Saturday Independent 1948     8     28     280     8.60 

F.  E.  Alexander,  Editor  and  Publisher,  812  First  St.,  N.  W. 

ROCKYMOUNTf  (E6%),  pop.  1,482;  Franklin  Co.  (S).  25  m  S  of  Roanoke.  N&W  RR. 

Manufactures  furniture,  window  sashes,  overalls,  uniforms,  silk,  mirror,  rayon 

fabric.  Bottling  works.  Agriculture.  Poultry,  dairy,  beef  cattle  farms.  Mica  mine. 
Franklin  News-Post  -f Thursday Independent 1905     8     24     294     8.50        95,106 

Kermlt  W.  Salyer,  Editor;  Post  Publishing  Corp.,  616  Church  St. 
Gazette+ Tuesday Independent 1937      8     24      294      2.50        J4.645 

Hermit  W.  Salyer,  Editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Co. 
Southwestern   Episcopalian -f  Monthly Episcopal 1921     2     40     136     1.00 

Diocese  of  Southwestern  Virginia,  Publisher,  Box  351. 

SALEMf  (D6),  pop.  6,823;  Roanoke  Co.  (SW).  On  Roanoke  River,  8  m  W  of  Roanoke. 

VIR ;  N&W  RRs.  Manufactures  cigarette  machinery,  medicine,  elevators,  bricks, 

flour,   canned   goods.   Meat  packing  plant;   tannery.   Summer  resort.  Roanoke 

College. 
Brackety-AckV Friday Collegiate 1915      5     24     224      1.50  800 

Students  of  Roanoke  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  174. 
Times-Register -f Thursday Democratic 1854     8     24     294     3.60        §4,666 

Kermit  W.  Salyer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  106  Boulevard. 

SCOTTSVILLE  (G5).  pop.  896;  Albermarle  Co.  (C).  60  m  NW  of  Richmond.  C&O  RR. 
Flour,  grain  mill  products  manufactured.  Cooperage  stock  mills.  Agriculture. 
Apples,  peaches. 

Sun-f Thursday Independent 1951     6     24     252     2.60  §925 

J.  Bernard  McDearmon,  Editor  and  Publisher.  Amherst. 

SMITHFIELD  (L6%),  pop.  1,180;  Isle  of  Wight  Co.  (SE).  On  Pagan  River,  18  m  NW 
of  Suffolk.  ST  RR.  Boat  connections.  Ham  packing  plants ;  lumber  mills.  Timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Peanuts,  corn. 

Times-f Thursday Democratic 1919     7     24     280     2.00        §1,280 

Jesse  J.  Scott,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SOUTH  BOSTON  (G7),  pop.  6,067;  Halifax  Co.  (S).  On  Dan  River.  80  m  NE  of  Dan- 
ville. SOU ;  N&W  RRs.  Tobacco,  cotton  damask,  condensed  milk  plants ;  cotton, 
lumber,  flour  mills ;  bottling  works ;  foundry.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  corn,  wheat. 

Halifax  Gazette-f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1903      6     26      280     2.60        §2,678 

R.  M.  Fox  and  Lynn  Shelton,  Publishers. 

News-f Tuesday Independent 1890      8     24     294     3.00        §3,510 

Harwell  M.  Darby,  Editor;  Record  Advertiser,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

SOUTH  HILL  (H7),  pop.  2,153;  Mecklenburg  Co.  (S).  56  m  SW  of  Petersburg.  A&D 
RR.  Lumber,  textile,  flour  mills;  leaf  tobacco  market.  Agriculture.  Tobacco, 
cotton,  corn. 

Enterprise-f Thursday Democratic 1907      7      26      304      1.00          2,460 

F.  L.  Nanney,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SOUTH  NORFOLK  (M7),  pop.  X26.000;  Norfolk  Co.  (SE).  N&W;  VIR;  NS  RRs. 
Railroad  shop,  lumber  mill,  grain  elevator,  meat  and  produce  packing  plants. 
Manufactures  fertilizer,  cement,  window  and  door  frames,  chemical  products, 
tallow  products. 

DaM«garine%A!!!f.f!!!!  JMonthly D  of  A 1922      3      30      147  x    $102,000 

Mrs.  Rosa  Bell  Stewart,  Editor;  Daughters  of  America  Magazine,  Publisher, 
1133  Jackson  St. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1951      8     24      296     2.60 

Paul  Rule,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1104  Wilbur  Ave. 
Norfolk  Ledger-Dispatch  and  Portsmouth  Star — See  Norfolk. 
Virginian  Pilot— See  Norfolk. 

SPRINGFIELD  (K8),  pop.  x 2 00;  Fairfax  Co.  (NE).  6  m  S  of  Arlington.  SOU  RR.  Bank, 
Falls  Church.  Steel  fabricating,  asphalt  plants.  Residential. 

Independent Thursday Independent 1963      5      24      210      1.60 

Betty  and  John  Tate,  Nancy  and  Arthur  Hughes,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
6008  Craig  St. 

STANARDSVILLEf  (H4),  pop.  182;  Greene  Co.  (NC).  22  m  N  of  Charlottesville.  Rail- 
road station,  Barboursville.  SOU  RR.  Oak,  pine  timber.  Grain,  stock,  poultry 
farms.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Greene  County  Record -f Thursday Democratic 1910      7     24     280      1.60 

Mildred  E.  Beckmann,  Editor;  Basil  C.  Burke,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

STAUNTONf  (F4),  pop.  19,927;  Augusta  Co.  (W).  40  m  NW  of  Charlottesville.  CW; 
C&O  RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  razors  and  blades,  furniture,  men's  coats, 
hosiery,  flour,  pajamas,  air  conditioners,  pennants.  Cooperage.  Mary  Baldwin 
College  (women).  Rock  quarry.  Diversified  farming.  Apples,  wheat,  dairy 
products. 

Campus   Comments-f  V Friday Collegiate 1924     5     24     224     2.60 

Students  of  Mary  Baldwin  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


tl,700 


§750 


294   18.00  **12,324 
294     2.60**12,372 


f  Leader-f  ...................................      ^un**          Ind'  Dem  ............  1904     9     22 

1  News-Leader-f  ..........  ,  .............  Sunday  ............  Ind.  Dem  ............  1890     9     22 

L          E.  W.  Opie,  Editor;  Leader  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.8.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  1*  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VI"ued  onlj  during  academic  year.  xSobscription  included  in  membership  foe. 

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Ettib  Cols+WldthTDtpth   Sub  Clre 

STRASBURG  (H2%).  pop.  2,022  (special  U.  S.  Census  4-16-52,  gives  2,240)  ;  Shenan- 
doah  Co.  (N).  18  m  SW  of  Winchester.  BAG;  SOU  RRs.  Manufactures  rayon 
and  wool  textiles,  boats.  Flour  mills;  creameries;  hatcheries;  lime  kilns.  Diver- 
sified farming. 
Northern  Virginia  Daily  +  ......  Morn.ex.Sun..  Independent  ........  1882      8     24     801   18.00    **8,503 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Donald  W.  Scott,  Editor;  Snenandoah  Publishing  House,  Inc. 

STUARTf   (D7),  pop.  849;  Patrick  Co.   (S).  On  Mayo  River,  50  m   W  of  Danville. 
Nearest  railroad  station,  Martinsville.  N&W;  CAN  RRs.  Flour,  lumber  mills; 
knitting  mills  ;  elastic  factory  ;  cannery.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Enterprise^-  ............................  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1876     8     24     294     2.00        §3,131 

Edward  M.  Martin,  Editor;  The  Enterprise,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  148. 

SUFFOLKf  (L7),  pop.  12,889;  Nansemond  Co.  (SE).  On  Nansemond  River,  17  m  SW  of 
Portsmouth.  VIR;  ACL;  N&W;  SAL;  A&D  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Large  pea- 
nut market.  Manufactures  peanut  products,  confectionery,  lumber,  hosiery, 
bricks,  fertilizer,  paper  boxes,  screens,  overalls,  barrels,  caskets.  Meat  packing, 
tea  processing  plants;  cotton  gin.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Peanuts,  corn,  cotton. 
M  -  w  ^.i^_i_  JEvg.ex.Sat.&r  .  «^«*  1878  8  24  801  18.20  **6,77a 

News-Herald  +  .........................  {sun.,Sun.M.   Independent  .......  Sunday  circ.    **6>806 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
W.  J.  Mis  sett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Norfolk  Ledger-Dispatch  and  Portsmouth  Star  —  See  Norfolk. 

*.?**         JMonthly  ..........  Nuts&Popoorn...l921      8      28      185      3.00  1,750 

L.  V.  Gwyn,  Editor;  The  Peanut  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  212-228  Jones  Bldg. 
Virginian  Pilot  —  See  Norfolk. 
Virginian  Pilot  and  Portsmouth  Star  —  See  Norfolk. 

SWEET  BRIAR  (F6%),  pop.  X500;  Amherst  Co.  (WC).  4  m  SW  of  Amherst,  nearest 

banking  town.  SOU  RR.  Sweet  Briar  College  (women).  Agriculture. 
Alumnae  News  V  ......................  3  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Collegiate  ...........  1927     3     26     154  x          6,25O 

Also  prints  Alumnae  News  Newsletter. 
Elizabeth  B.  Wood,  Editor;  Sweet  Briar  College,  Publisher. 
Brambler-f-  V  ...........................  4  times  a  yr....  Collegiate  ...........  1910     1      66       98     3.50  $150 

Students  of  Sweet  Briar  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.       Controlled  free  dist.  J800 

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TAPPAHANNOCKf  (L4%),  pop.  1,011;  Essex  Co.  (E).  On  Rappahannock  River,  40  m 
NE  of  Richmond.  Boat  connections.  Fish,  vegetable  packing  plant.  Agriculture. 
Corn,  wheat,  hay,  tomatoes,  potatoes. 
Rappahannock  Times  +  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1864     6     26     276     2.50          1,565 

Mrs.  Catherine  De  Shazo,  Editor;  G.  C.  Clanton,  Publisher. 

TAZEWELLf   (A6),  pop.  1,847;  Tazewell  Co.    (SW).  90  m  SW  of  Roanoke.  N&W 
RR.   Lumber  mill.   Soft  coal  mines;  oak,   poplar  timber.   Diversified  farming. 
Corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 
Clinch  Valley  News  +  ............  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1845      7      24      280     2.00        tl,500 

Jack  C.  Chambers,  Editor;  Mrs.  W.  B.  and  F.  W.  Leslie,  Publishers. 

URBANNA  (L5),  pop.  505;  Middlesex  Co.  (E).  On  Urbanna  Creek,  50  m  NE  of  Rich- 
mond.   Railroad  station,   West  Point.   SOU  RR.   Oyster,   fish   packing  plants; 
bottling  works.  Summer  resort.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  grain, 
melons. 
Southside    Sentinel  +  .............  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1896     8     26     290     2.00          2,200 

Julian  W.  Brown.  Publisher. 

VICTORIA  (H6%).  pop.  1,607;  Lunenburg  Co.  (S).  52  m  SW  of  Petersburg.  VIR  RR. 
Shoe   factory;   lumber,    flour   mills.    Fine,   oak   timber.    Agriculture.   Tobacco, 
corn,  cotton. 
Dispatch*  ................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1912     7     24     280     2.50        §1,825 

Otis  O.  Tucker,  Jr.  and  Ernest  E.  Franklin,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

VIENNA   (K8),  pop.  2.029;  Fairfax  Co.    (NE).   10  m  W  of  Arlington.  W&OD  RR. 

Manufactures  men's  and  boys'  wear.  Agriculture.  Apples,  corn,  grain. 
Advertiser^-  .............................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1951     6     24     224       $5,000  —  Free 

Paul  K.  Stenger,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  338. 

VIRGINIA  BEACH  (N7),  pop.  6,390;  Princess  Anne  Co.  (SE).  On  Atlantic  Ocean,  18  m 

E  of  Norfolk.  NS  RR.  Saw  and  planing  mill.  Fish,  oyster  industries.   Shore 

resort.  Agriculture.  Kale,  corn,  potatoes. 
Norfolk  Ledger-Dispatch  and  Portsmouth  Star  —  See  Norfolk. 
Princess  Anne  Free  Press  -f..  Thursday  ........  In  d.  Dem  ............  1951     8     24     294     3.00        §2,200 

J.  Willcox  Dunn.  Editor  and  Publisher,  1615  Pacific  Ave. 
Sun-News-h  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1925     8     25     280     8.60        54,566 

Albin  R.  Mailhes,  Editor;  Beach  Publishing  Corp.,  3108  Pacific  Ave. 

WARM  SPRINGS  (E4%),  pop.  X800;  Bath  Co.  (W).  55  m  N  of  Roanoke.  Bank  and 
railroad  station.  Hot  Springs.  C&O  RR.  Flour  mill.  Resort.  Hardwood  timber. 
Diversified  farming. 
Bath  County  Enterprise-f  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1897     6     24     266     2.50        81,150 

Ernest  S.  Cleek,  Editor;  Bath  Publishing  Co..  Inc. 


Circnlatl«m-~*<A>Sept.  A.8.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  *  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -rUses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  T Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCouoty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  XlUnd  McNstty 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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WARRENTONt  <J8),  pop.  1.707;  Fauquier  Co.  (NE).  43  m  SW  of  wtshin^on!*!).  C? 
SOU  RR.  Steel  fabricating  plant.  Planing,  feed  mills.  Oak,  hickory,  pine  timber. 
Dairy,  beef,  thoroughbred  horses.  Grain  farms. 

Fauquler   Democrat -f. .....Thursday     ....Democratic 1905     8     23     287     8.50   **4,777 

H.  B.  Phipps.  Editor;  Virginia  Publishing  Inc. 

WARSAW*  (L4H),  pop.  486;  Richmond  Co.  (E).  On  Rappahannock  River,  61  m  NE 
of  Richmond.  Bus  and  truck  connections.  Lumber  mill;  creamery;  cannery. 
Oyster  and  fish  industry.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  tomatoes. 

Northern  Neck  News  + Thursday Democratic 1879     6     26     280     2.50          8,300 

Rodney  Coggins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WASHINGTONf  (H3),  pop.  249 ;  Rappahannock  Co.  (N).  86  m  NW  of  Richmond.  Rail- 
road  station,  Front  Royal.  N&W ;  SOU  RRs.  Agriculture.  Fruit,  wheat,  corn. 

Rappahannock  News Thursday Independent 1949     6     24     184     2.60  925 

B.  C.  Burke  and  Sarah  Latham,  Publishers. 

WAVERLY  (K6%).  pop.  1,602;  Sussex  Co.  (SE).  28  m  E  of  Petersburg.  N&W  RR. 
Lumber  mills ;  ham  curing  plant.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Peanuts,  corn,  cotton. 

Sussex-Surry   Dispatch Thursday Democratic 1880     7     24     280     2.50        §1,440 

R.  J.  Dunnington,  Editor  and  Publisher,  E.  Main  St. 

WAYNESBORO  (G4%),  pop.  12,857;  Augusta  Co.  (W).  11  m  E  of  Staunton.  N&W 
C&O  RRs.  Manufactures  electric  specialty  controls,  plastics,  metalcraft,  rayon, 
furniture,  ship  fittings,  pumps,  stoves,  organs,  pencils,  creosote  poles,  apple 
products,  flour.  Manganese  mines.  Farming.  Fruit,  dairy  products. 

News- Virginian -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem 1892     8     22      800   13.00    **8,910 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Louis  Spilman,  Editor;  Waynesboro  Publishing  Corporation. 

WEST  POINT  (L5H ),  pop.  1,919;  King  William  Co.  (E).  At  head  of  York  River,  38  m 
E  of  Richmond.  SOU  RR.  Manufactures  novelty  paper,  pulp  board,  lumber.  Pine, 
oak  timber,  seafood.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  tomatoes,  watermelons. 

Tidewater  Re  view -f Thursday Ind.  Dem 1888     6     24     224     2.50        §1,830 

G.  F.  Borum,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WILLIAMSBURGf  (L6),  pop.  6,785 ;  James  City  Co.  (SE).  28  m  NW  of  Newport  News. 
C&O  RR.  Airlines :  CAP :  PAI ;  NAL.  College  of  William  and  Mary.  A  town  of  his- 
torical  interest,  restored  to  18th  century  period.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture. 
Corn,  potatoes,  peaches. 

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Students  of  the  William  and  Mary  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Virginia  Gazette -f Friday Independent 1736     6      28     224      3.00        §3,823 

Marguerite  Osborne,  Editor;  Virginia  Gazette,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

WINCHESTERf  (H2),  pop.  18.841 ;  Frederick  Co.  (N).  70  m  NW  of  Washington.  D.  C. 
B&O;  PA;  W&W  RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  woolen  cloth,  apple  products, 
rubber  heels  and  soles,  metal  and  plastic  products,  brake  shoes,  fruit  grading 
equipment,  flour,  dairy  products.  Ships  apples,  peaches.  Fruit,  grain,  stock  farms. 

Star-f....  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent. 1896     8     22     294     7.50   **9,446 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

H.  F.  Byrd,  Jr.,  Editor;  Evening  Star  Publishing  Company. 

WOODSTOCKf  <G8),  pop.  1,816;  Shenandoah  Co.  (N).  80  m  W  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
SOU  RR.  Manufactures  uniforms,  work  clothing.  Fruit  grader  factory;  flour, 
lumber  mills.  Poultry  processing,  hatchery.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Poul- 
try products,  grain,  fruit. 

Shenandoah   Herald-f .Thursday Independent 1817     8     24     808     2.00        §2,383 

W.  S.  Allen,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  480. 

WYTHEVILLEf  (B6%),  pop.  6,618;  Wythe  Co.  (SW).  26  m  SE  of  Bluefleld,  W.  V. 
N&W  RR.  Manufactures  hosiery,  shirts,  lumber,  cinders  and  concrete  blocks. 
Meat  packing  plant.  Rock  quarries ;  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Grain,  potatoes, 
cabbages.  Dairying,  beef  cattle,  sheep,  hogs. 

S°pHhs™VT!^  1870      8     24      290      3.60    **3,390 

J.  A.  Williams,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Main  St. 
Wythe  County  News Thursday Independent 1&20     7     24     2SO     2.00         2,89-5 

Lewis  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Monroe  St. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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VIRGIN  ISLANDS 

Population  26,665  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 

Capital,  CHARLOTTE  AMALIE 

(For  map  sec  Puerto  Rico) 

The  Virgin  Islands  are  situated  about  40  miles  east  of  Puerto  Rico,  and  the  capital,  Charlotte 
Amalie,  is  1,442  miles  from  New  York.  They  consist  of  three  principal  islands :  St.  Thomas,  area  38 
square  miles;  St.  Croix,  80  square  miles;  St.  John,  21  square  miles,  and  about  fifty  smaller  ones. 

They  were  purchased  from  Denmark  in  1917.  for  $25,000,000,  and,  although  they  had  been  in 
the  possession  of  that  country  for  over  200  years,  the  language  of  the  people  is  English. 

Fanned  by  the  steady  trade  winds,  the  Islands  have  an  agreeable  year-round  climate  despite 
their  tropical  location.  They  possess  the  physical  beauty,  charm  and  hospitality  of  the  West 
Indies,  and  are  realising  an  increasing  revenue  from  tourist  trade.  Tourist  expenditures  for  the 
fiscal  year  1956-57  were  approximately  $13,170,000.  Of  the  120,235  visitors,  some  22,035  arrived 
by  cruise  ship.  In  addition  to  such  regularly  scheduled  cruise  ships,  two  airlines  operate  weekly 
passenger  service  to  the  Islands. 

There  is  a  public  highway  system,  but  the  dearth  of  hard-surfaced  roads  remains  a  major 
problem.  The  second  urgent  requirement  of  the  Virgin  Islands  is  for  improved  housing.  Such 
economic  problems  have  been  attacked  and  the  people  are  gradually  advancing  in  the  techniques 
and  principles  of  American  democracy. 

POPULATION 

The  estimated  population  as  of  July  1,  1956  was  80,061;  St.  Croix  18,557;  St.  Thomas  15,695; 
St.  John  809.  Nearly  95%  are  wholly  or  partly  Negro. 

The  1950  infant  mortality  rate  was  considerably  less  than  half  that  of  1940,  and  recent  years 
have  shown  further  improvement  in  both  Infant  and  over-all  death  rates. 

AGRICULTURE 

The  farm  land  is  about  five-sixths  of  the  area  of  the  Islands.  According  to  the  census  of  1950 
there  were  837  farms  containing  68,768  acres.  Land  and  buildings  were  valued  at  $6,492,720. 

Agriculture  is  the  chief  economic  activity,  with  sugar  as  the  basic  industry.  The  total  cane 
crop  in  1950  was  99,482  tons.  In  1950,  548,087  gallons  of  molasses  were  produced.  Commercial 
planting  of  dry  edible  beans  has  been  recently  introduced. 

IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS 

Trade  is  carried  on  mainly  with  the  United  States.  Total  imports  regularly  exceed  exports. 
A  continuous  effort  is  being  made  to  reduce  the  unfavorable  trade  balance,  which  will  in  the  long 
run  result  in  better  economic  stability.  Limited  natural  resources,  few  industries,  and  small 
population  makes  this  a  difficult  problem. 

Cane  sugar,  alcoholic  beverages,  containers  and  cattle  are  the  chief  exports,  foodstuffs,  house 
furnishings,  and  machinery  the  chief  imports. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Marked  advances  have  been  made  in  educational  fields,  and  in  the  economic  and  social  life  of 
the  people  through  the  expenditure  of  government  funds.  As  of  June,  1957,  there  were  28  schools 
with  an  attendance  of  6,192. 

The  transportation  of  both  freight  and  passengers  by  air  is  an  increasingly  important  factor 
in  commerce  activities.  Over  421,200  pounds  of  cargo  and  170,600  passengers  were  transported 
by  air  in  and  out  of  the  Virgin  Islands  during  1964. 

There  was  a  decrease  in  the  number  of  ships  entering  the  port  of  St.  Thomas  in  the  fifiral 
year  1967  as  compared  with  1956.  In  1957  there  were  368  merchant  ships,  with  a  groan  tonnairc 
of  2,764,613. 

Modern  telephone  facilities  are  in  operation  on  St.  Thomas  and  St.  Croix,  with  over  2,000  tele- 
phones in  service  as  of  6-30-57.  The  first  radio  station  in  the  Islands  was  established  at  Charlotte 
Amilie  August  1,  1950.  A  second  is  also  operating  on  the  island  of  St.  Croix.  Motor  vehicles 
registered  (1956-57),  4,104.  Number  of  post  offices  (1956),  6.  Daily  air  mail  service. 


VIRGIN  ISLANDS  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily 8 

Evening  Dailies (2) 

Morning  Dailies (1) 

Tri-weekly  1 

Total  Newspapers  4 

Total  number  of  publications 4 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications S 

For  circulation  ftfvres  for  dafljr  paper*  s«e  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.  Occasionally  It  is 
X*»ible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  la  that  list 

Cfradatfaa-HtJttne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light 
•i??.£2n!£Led-  * Ui€*  Matf-  ^Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population- 1950  Census. 
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~~~  Estab  Col$<c> Width? Depth    Sub  Cire 

CHARLOTTE  AMAUE  <B4).  pop.  11,469.  Capital  of  the  Islands.  On  Island  of  St. 
Thomas.  Fine  harbor,  with  slip  and  machine  shops  for  repairing  small  ships. 
Bank.  Rum  and  bay  rum  distilleries.  Important  shipping  point  and  coal  and  oil 
depot  for  steamers.  Tourist  resort.  Some  Agriculture. 

Home  Journal .{Jf ^  Wed'    Independent 1950     4     24      140     6.00  

Earle  B.  Ottley,  Editor;  Home  Journal,  Publisher. 
News  + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1930     B     24     21015.00          1,400 

Ariel  Melchoir,  Editor;  The  Art  Shop.  Publisher,  Box  644,  St.  Thomas. 

CHR1STIANSTED  (F4),  pop.  4,112.  On  N  side  of  Island  of  St.  Croix.  Bank,  Seaport 
town.  Sugar  factory.  Agriculture,  especially  sugar,  cotton,  cattle. 

St.  Croix  Avis -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1844     4     24     16812.00  576 

C.  A.  Brodhurst,  Editor;  Brodhurst's  Prlntery,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  888. 

FREDERIKSTED  (E4),  pop.  1,961.  On  Island  of  St.  Croix.  Seaport  town.  Sugar  fac- 
tories ;  rum  distilleries.  Stock  and  dairy  farms.  Sugar  cane,  truck  crops. 

West  End  News .Morn.ex.Sun....Independent 1912     4     24     161     9.00  $250 

Paul  E.  Joseph,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light 
face  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil  eras,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1950  Census. 
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WASHINGTON 

Population  2,378,968  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  OLYMPIA 

Washington  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  British  Columbia,  Canada,  west  by  the  Pacific  Ocean, 
east  by  Idaho  and  south  by  Oregon.  Its  average  length,  east  to  west,  is  880  miles,  width  220  miles, 
land  area  66,786  square  miles. 

The  Cascade  Mountains  divide  the  state  into  an  eastern  and  a  western  section,  which  contrast 
markedly  in  characteristics.  A  distinguishing  feature  of  the  western  section  is  Puget  Sound, 
with  1,594  miles  of  shore  line  and  many  harbors,  among  them  the  important  cities  of  Seattle, 
Tacoma,  Everett  and  Olympia.  From  its  ports  go  extensive  shipping  and  much  passenger  travel, 
to  Asia,  Alaska  and  points  reached  by  means  of  the  Panama  Canal.  Lumbering  is  the  leading 
industry,  western  Washington  being  heavily  wooded.  The  state  has  standing  timber  of  about 
880  billion  board  feet  and  ranks  third  in  the  nation  in  timber  cut.  Coal  mining,  near  Puget  Sound, 
and  commercial  fishing  are  other  important  industries. 

The  valleys  are  productive  in  vegetables,  hops,  and  especially  fruit  growing.  East  of  the 
Cascades  wheat  is  grown  and  in  the  valleys  are  great  ranges  providing  winter  grazing.  In  the 
dry  portions,  extensive  developments  in  irrigation  are  notable. 

The  shore  resorts  of  the  state  are  popular,  especially  along  Puget  Sound.  Many  of  the  mountain 
peaks  rise  to  great  heights.  Mt.  Rainier  with  an  altitude  of  14,408  feet  is  the  fourth  highest 
peak  in  the  United  States.  It  is  in  the  center  of  a  national  park — the  most  popular  tourist  attrac- 
tion of  the  State.  The  University  of  Washington  is  located  in  Seattle.  The  Weather  Bureau  at 
Seattle  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  52.0;  highest  on  record,  100;  lowest,  8; 
total  annual  precipitation,  83.28  inches. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  twenty-third.  Urban  population  (1950),  62.9%.  In  1960.  of 
the  2.878,968  total  population  2,816.495  were  white;  62.468  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950).  69,820.  Farm  acreage,  17,869,245.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  248.8. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $20,744.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  $9,936. 

Gash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $373,374,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $204,656,000. 

Value  of  salee  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  wheat,  $131,400,000,  rank,  fifth  ;  barley,  $23,603,000,  rank, 
fourth;  hops,  $12,567,000,  rank,  first;  potatoes,  $12,151,000;  sugar  beets  (1956  value  of  produc- 
tion), $8,130,000;  hay,  $6,624,000;  dry  edible  beans,  $5,189,000,  rank,  eighth;  dry  field  peas, 
$5,182,000,  rank,  first;  oats,  $4,010,000;  alfalfa  seed,  $2,369,000,  rank,  second;  corn.  $2,239,- 
000;  rye,  $1,646,000,  rank,  third;  red  clover  seed,  $198,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957)  :  apples,  $69,642,000,  rank,  first;  pears,  $10,859,000, 
rank,  third;  cherries,  $5,713,000,  rank,  fourth;  strawberries  (value  of  production),  $8,716,000, 
rank,  fifth;  grapes,  $2,181,000,  rank,  fourth;  peaches,  $1,640,000;  apricots,  $1,468,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $145,024,000;  all  sheep  and 
lambs,  $5,805,000;  horses  and  mules,  $3,230,000;  hogs  and  pigs,  $3,152,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  eggs,  $29,695,000;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial 
broilers),  $9,949,000;  turkeys,  $3,069,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $80,467,000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms.  1,862,000.000  Ibs.  Dairy  product*  (1957):  evaporated  milk,  70,057,000  Ibs. ; 
creamed  cottage  cheese,  26,198,000  Ibs.;  creamery  butter,  17,471,000  Ibs.;  non-fat  dry  milk  solids, 
15,686,000  Ibs.;  American  cheese,  2,437,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  10,656.000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Total  catch  (19-66),  126,501,000  Ibj.;  $19,303,000  value.  Principal  fish:  salmon,  halibut, 
oysters,  crabs,  flounders. 

FORESTS 

Total  lumber  production  (1958).  8,752  M  feet,  b.m.  Principal  woods:  douglas  fir,  hemlock, 
ponderosa  pine,  western  red  cedar,  sitka  spruce,  larch,  white  fir,  white  pine,  englemann  spruce, 
maple,  cottonwood  and  aspen,  oak. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $1,689,169,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
lumber  and  products  (except  furniture),  transportation  equipment,  paper  and  allied  products, 
primary  metal  industries.  Total  expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $148,607,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1951),  $54,652,000.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  cement,  sand  and 
gravel,  coal,  stone. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-68),  1,063,800.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  1,267,- 
000.  Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  608.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1964),  26,788;  sales, 
$2.849,494,000. 

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3  British  Columbia  Electric  86  Longview,  Portland  &         145  Port  Townsend 

5  Camas  Prairie  Northern  155  Spokane  International 

6  Canadian  National  88  Mount  Hood  170  Southern  Pacific 

8  Canadian  Pacific  137  Northern  Pacific  1 7 1  Spokane,  Portland  &  Seattle 

51  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  139a  Oregon  Electric  180  Union  Pacific 

St.  Paul  &  Pacific  141  Oregon  Trunk  181  Walla  Walla  Valley 

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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1969  _  WASHINGTON 

LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  89 

County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop.  County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Adams   <E),  Ritsvllle  ......................     8.584  21  Lewis   (SW),  Chehalis  ....................  48,765 

2  Asotin  (SE),  Atotin  ........................  10,878  22  Lincoln  (E),  Davenport  ..................  10,970 

8  Benton  (S),  Prosser  ........................  51,870  28  Mason  (W),  Shelton  ........................  16,022 

4  Chelan   (C),  Wenatchee  ..................  89,801  24  Okanogan   (N),  Okanogan  ..............  29,181 

6  Callam  (NW).  Port  Angeles  ..........  26,896  26  Pacific  (SW),  South  Bend  ..............  16,558 

6  Clark  (SW),  Vancouver  ..................  86A807  26  Pend  Orielle  (NE),  Newport  ..........     7,418 

7  Columbia  (SE),  Dayton  ..................     4,860  27  Pierce   (WC),  Tacoma  ....................  275,878 

8  Cowlitz   (SW),  Kelso  ......................  58,869  28  San  Juan  (NW).  Friday  Harbor....     8,246 

9  Douglas   (EC),  Waterville  ..............  10,817  29  Skagit  (NW),  Mount  Vernon  ........  48,278 

10  Ferry  (NE),  Republic  ......................     4,096  80  Skamania  (SW),  Stevenson  ............     4,788 

11  Franklin  (SE),  Pasco  ......................  18,588  31  Snohomish   (NW),  Everett  ............  111,580 

12  Garfleld  (SB),  Pomeroy  ..................     8,204  82  Spokane  (E),  Spokane  ....................  221,661 

18  Grant   (EC),  Ephrata  ......................  24,846  .«  gtcvens   (NE)    Colville      ............   18,680 


............  , 

14  Grays  Harbor  (W).  Montesano  ......  68.644           j  Ttaton  (    W)    Olympik  44  884 

165  Jeffenrd.ora  ^Towniend  ......  Jl'JJI         «  ™3S^*W^^Z~.~  s',885 

16  Jefferson  (  W),  ron  lownsend  ......  11,010                      n     wr.n-.  /air\    Waiia  Walla  in  IAK 

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18  SSLpTw  I  Por^Orchard:::::::::!  87  Whatcom    (NW)    Bellingham  ........  66.788 

19  Kittitas    (C),  Ellensburg  ................  22,285  88  Whitman  (SE),  Colfax  ....................  ,12'iJJ 

20  Klickitat  (S),  Goldendale  ................  12,049  89  Yakima   (SO.  Yakima  ....................  136.728 


WASHINGTON  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodical* 

Period  of  Issue                                 Number  Period  of  Issue                                Number 

Daily  ..........................................     27  Daily  ..........................................       * 

Evening  Dailies  ........................  (23)  Weekly  ......................................     21 

Morning  Dailies  ........................    (4)  Fortnightly  ................................       3 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition  ......  (10)  Semi-monthly    ..........................        7 

Daily,  Foreign  ..........................    (1)  Monthly   ....................................     »2 

Semi-weekly    ............................        2  Bi-monthly    ..............................        » 

Weekly  ......................................   169  Quarterly   ..................................       J 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies(17)  Ten  times  a  year  ...........;  ..........        1 

Semi-monthly    ..........................        1  Eight  times  dur.  academic  yr....        1 

Monthly   ....................................        1  Four  times  dur.  academic  yr...  _  1 

ShoPI>er  .....................................  -Ji>  Total  Periodicals  .................  .~M 

Total  Newspapers  ................  200 

Total  number  of  publications  ..........................................................................  2®J 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications  ........................................     J6 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 


For  circulation  figure*  for  daily  papers  sea  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  It  Is 
possible  to  Incorporate  a  later  figure  In  that  list. 


Estab  Cols$  Width  V  Depth   Sub  Circ 

ABERDEEN  (B8%).  pop.  19,658:  Grays  Harbor  Co.  (W).  On  Chehalis  River,  65  m 
SW  of  Tacoma,  at  head  of  Grays  Harbor.  CMSP&P;  UP;  NP  RRs.  Boat  connec- 
tions. Airline,  WCA. 

Manufactures   plywood,    shingles,    lumber,   pulp   and   paper   products,    saws, 
cement  products.  Fish  cannery;  meat;  salmon  packing  plants  ;  brewery  ;  logging. 
Salmon,  crab,  clam,  tuna  fisheries.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Hay,  grain,  cranberries. 
Cupid's   Destiny  .......................  Quarterly  ........  Matrimonial  ......  1987     4     24     144     3.00      $25.000 

Ralph  Kelly.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Grays  Harbor  Post-f  ..............  Saturday  .........  Independent....    1904     7     24     276     3.00  §910 

Kearny  Clark,  Editor;  Quick  Print  Company.  Publisher,  Box  996. 

Labor   Bulletin  +  ....................  .Friday  .............  L*b°r""VX;T£"n19S?     5     *4     2°3     2'°°in*     Free 

J.  B.  Ross,  Editor;  Grayport  Press,  Publisher.  108  N.  G.  St.  108—  Free 

World  +  ....................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Republican  .........  1889     8     22     294   14.26      §16,785 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
W.  A.  Rupp,  Editor;  Grays  Harbor  Publishing  Company. 
ALMIRA  (G3),  pop.  896;  Lincoln  Co.  (E).  70  m  W  of  Spokane.   NP  RR.   Grain  ware- 

houses.   Agriculture.    Wheat,  dairy  products,  livestock. 
Herald-f  ................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1933     6     24     280     2.50  §264 

Jack  A.  Hilson,  Editor;  Ethel  M.  Hilson.  Publisher. 

ANACORTES  (C2).  pop.  6,919;  Skagit  Co.  (NW).  On  Puget  Sound,  70  m  N  of  Seattle. 
^        GN  RR    Boat  connections.   Airport.   Lumber   box  shook.  •*$***•  f^f1!?™? 
mills;  salmon  canneries;  fish  oil  and  bv-products,  codfish  oil  and  meal  plants. 
Oil  refineries.  Commercial  fisheries.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit   i  grain  farms. 
American  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1890     8     24     287     3.00          3.075 

American    Bulletin  ..................  {|2ft^-'IndWnd«it...l950     5     24     224     8.00          3,076 

v  Wallie  Funk  and  John  Webber,  Publishers. 

ARLINGTON   (C2)    pop.  1.686;  Snohomish  Co.   (NW).  16  m  N  of  Everett.  NP  RR. 
Plywood,  lumber  milis    Fir,  cedar,  hemlock,  spruce  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck 


es.—      .P™...Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888     7     24     816     8.00          2,629 

J.  C.  Carpenter,  Editor;  Arlington  Printing  Company.  Publisher. 

ABC  Ststement;  *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
'  Report;  Light  face' 


IPO    Statement:  Bow  face,  sworn;  jruoiiancr  •  0.cyu»i,  «*»•»»  »•«..  *»•.•»••»*».    -r-  v-~.  ***-~    ^ 
•ms.12  to  inch.    TAgate  lines,   14  to  inch     tCounty  seat    Populatloii-1950  Census      xRand 
estimate.    V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  includedin  membership  fee. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  In  front  of  book. 


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-  Estab  Coll  ^  Width  VD«pth    Sub  Clrc 

AUBURN  (C8),  pop.  6,497;  King  Co.  (WC).  26  m  S  of  Seattle.  GN;  CMSPAP;  NP; 
UP  RRs.  Manufactures  dairy  products,  lumber,  shingles,  charcoal,  sheet  metal 
products.    Fruit,  vegetables  packed  and  shipped.   Railroad  shops;  cold  storage 
plant.   Coal  mines;  timber.    Diversified  farming. 
Globe-News  -f  .........................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888     9     22     294     2.50        §4,745 

John  L.  Fournier,  Editor  and  Publisher,  286  E.  Main. 
Sun-f  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1948     9     22     294     2.60        §4,919 

Alvin  N.  Leslie.  Publisher,  83   W.  Main  St. 

BATTLE  GROUND  —  Mid-County  Reflector  —  See  Ridgefield. 

BELLEVUE   (C8),  pop.    X  10,002;  King  Co.   (WC).  On  Lake  Washington,  7   m  E  of 

Seattle.    NP  RR.    Ships  fruit,  vegetables.    Holly  farms.    Agriculture.    Straw- 

berries* vegetables,  bulbs. 
American-f  ..............................  Wed.  &  Thurs.Independent  ......  1980     8     22     294     2.60        §6,520 

Prints  Shopper  Wednesday  and  Thursday.  Circ.  §15,987. 

Bruce  Helberg,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  65. 
Eastsider,  The  ..........................  Wednesday.     Independent.   .    1946     8     24     294      1.50        £5,900 

Neale  V.  Chaney,  Editor  and  Publisher.  811  N.E.   105   St.  $14,500  —  Free 

BELLINGHAMt  (Cl%),  pop.  84,112;  Whatcom  Co.  (NW).  On  Bellingham  Bay,  80  m 
N  of  Seattle.  GN;  CMSP&P;  NP  RRs.    Airline,  UAL.    Boat  connections. 

Manufactures  shingles,  lumber,  plywood,  pulp,  paper  alcohol,  dairy  products, 
cement,  canning  and  logging  machinery.  Salmon,   vegetables,  fruit  canneries; 
poultry  packing  plants;  frozen  food  processing;  shipyards,  oil  refining.  Three 
banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $47,508,235;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $44,553,177. 
17,801  electric  (AC)  meters;  2.000  gas  (art  if.)  meters;  17,205  telephones.  West- 
ern Washington  College  of  Education.  Salmon  fisheries.  Coal  mines.  TV  station. 
fT»i*M4.  IEvg,ex.Sat.&Tr%.   Po_  1890      9      22      808    18.00**19,643 

Hermld  +  ...................................  (Sun..S.Morn.  Ind'  Rep  .............  Sunday  circ.**19,988 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Ben  Sefrit,    Editor;    Bellingham    Herald,    Publisher,    State   and    Chestnut   Sts. 
Labor    News-f-  .........................  Thursday  ........  Labor  .................  1986      7      24      280     2.00          3,150 

Charles  E.  King,  Editor;  Bellingham  Central  Labor  Council,  Publisher, 
1218  Railroad  Ave. 


Northwest  Farm  News  -f  ........   fwldy  Dary*0*         1917     4     28     217     2'00      *10'179 

Jack  Sigurdson,  Editor;  Harry  J.  Allyn,  Publisher,  Box  956. 
W.  W.  Colleen*  V  ...............  Friday  .............  CoHe^te  ...........  '««<>  c8ontr204lle|?L  L°t°          'IS? 

Students  of  Western  Washington  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BINGEN  (D5),  pop.  786  ;  KHckitat  Co.  (S).  60  m  NE  of  Portland,  Ore.  Bank  and  railroad 
station,  White  Salmon.    SPAS  RR.    Lumber  mills.    Fruit  storage  and  packing. 
Fir,  pine  timber.    Dairy,  stock,  fruit,  truck  farms.    Hay,  apples,  pears. 
Mt.    Adams    Sun-f  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1934      7      24      280      2.50         $1,752 

Bernard  B.  Pollard  and  Leon  W.  Berry,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BLAINE  (Cite),  pop.  1,693;  Whatcom  Co.  (NW).   On  International  Boundry  Line  and 
Drayton  Harbor.  20  m  NW  of  Bellingham.   GN  RR.   Boat  connections.   Lumber, 
box  shook,  shingle  mills  ;  salmon  canneries.  Resort.  Commercial  fisheries.  Diver- 
sified farming.    Poultry,  berries. 
Journal  -f  .................................  .Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1884      6      24      280      8.00         §1,013 

L.  R.  Smith.  Editor;  L.  R.  Smith  and  B.  T.  Smith.  Publishers,  Box  5. 

BOTHELL  (CS),  pop.  1,019;  King  Co.   (WC).  13  m  NE  of  Seattle.  NP  RR.    Manu- 

factures fishing  spoons,  stock  feed.    Nurseries.    Diversified  farming. 
Citizen-f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  ..............  1902      8      24      294      S.OO  2,935 

La  Monte  M.  Lundstrom,  Publisher. 

BREMERTON  (CS).  pop.  27,678;  Kitsap  Co.  (W).  16  m  SW  of  Seattle.   NP  RR.   Boat 

connections.    Airport.    Manufactures  lumber,  dairy  products,  beverages.    Meat 

packing  plant.  U.  S.  Navy  Yard.  Ships  ferns.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  truck  farms. 

Four  banks;  bank  deposits   (7-1-58),  $15,487,489.  9,814   (res.)  electric  meters; 

404  gas  meters;  11,249  telephones. 
Kitsap  County  News  ................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1944     7     28     278     2.00  - 

Jack  H.  Rogers.  Publisher,  F.  O.  Box  188. 
Sun-f  ........................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1985     8     23     297    18.00**20,889 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Julius  Gius,  Editor;  Bremerton  Sun  Publishing  Company,  645  5th  St. 

BREWSTER  (F2K),  pop.  861;  Okanogan  Co.  (N).    On  Columbia  River,  50  m  NE  of 
Wenatchee.    GN  RR.    Lumber  mills;  fruit  and  vegetable  packing.    Agriculture. 
Apples,  wheat,  cattle,  truck  farming. 
Herald-  Reporter  -f  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1901      7     24      280     3.00         §1,650 

Edward  L.  Esler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRIDGEPORT  (F2),  pop.  802;  Douglas  Co.  (EC).  50  m  NE  of  Wenatchee.    Railroad 

station*  Brewster.   GN  RR.   Diversified  farming.   Apples,  alfalfa,  wheat. 
Chief  4-  .....................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1951     6     24     224     8.00 

Kenneth  Hopp,  Editor;  Edward  L.  Esler,  Publisher. 

BUCKLEY  (C8%).  pop.  2,705;  Pierce  Co.  (WC).  28  m  SE  of  T&coma.  NP  RR.  Lumber. 

shingle  mills.  Nursery.   Timber.   Agriculture.    Dairying. 
News-Banner  -J-  .......................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1889     6     26     280     2.50         §1,202 

Milus  O.  Gay,  Editor;  M.  O.  Gay  and  Henry  G.  Gay,  Publishers. 

BURIEN  (C8),  pop.  X  5,  000;  King  Co.  (WC).  11  m  S  of  Seattle,  nearest  railroad  station. 

Diversified  farming. 
Highline  Times  -f  ....................  Thursday  ......  Independent  ......  1944     8     22     294     8.00        §0,800 

John  Muller,  Publisher. 

CfradatfoB-HHtSept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  wJtrae  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Aodit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubtistier*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  +  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  luck.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRsnd  McNally 
£*!*&&•  .jflMaed  <Md7  duriof  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Colds  to  the  OM  off  the  Director?  m  front  of  book. 

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Estab  Cols<2>Width?Depth    Sub  Circ 

BURLINGTON  (C2),  pop.  2,850;  Skaglt  Co.  (NW).  28  m  BE  of  Bellingham.  ON  RR. 
Creamery;  fruit  cannery.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit,  grain  farms.  Oats,  strawberries. 

Journal -f Thursday Independent 1898     7     24     280     3.00        §1,500 

Ernest  Emerson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Fairhaven  Ave. 

CAMAS  (C6),  pop.  4,725  (special  U.  S.  Census  5.5-58,  gives  5,892) ;  Clark  Co.  (SW). 
On  Columbia  River,  11  m  SE  of  Vancouver.  SP&S  RR.  Manufactures  specialty 
paper,  lumber,  creamery  products,  machinery.  Salmon  fisheries;  flr,  hemlock, 
spruce  timber.  Agriculture.  Turkeys,  dairy  products,  eggs. 

Post-Record-f .Thursday Independent 1908     8     22     294     4.00        §2,305 

Dave  A.  Pease,  Editor;  L.  R.  Dowlin,  Publisher. 

CASHMERE  (E8).  pop.  1,768;  Chelan  Co.  (C).  12  m  NW  of  Wenatchee.  GN  RR. 
Manufactures  lumber,  boxes,  fruit  confectionery.  Apple  drying  and  fruit  packing 
plants.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Apples,  peas,  cherries. 

Cashmere  Valley  Record + Thursday Independent 1906     7     22     280     3.00          1.065 

Orlo  H.  Mohr,  Publisher. 

CASTLE  ROCK  (C4),  pop.  1,265;  Cowlitz  Co.  (SW).  On  Cowlitz  River,  55  m  N  of 
Portland,  Ore.  GN;  NP;  UP  RRs.  Logging,  saw,  tie,  shingle  mills.  Fir,  cedar  tim- 


ber.  Stock,  dairy,  beef,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Cowlitz  County  Advocate  +  ...Thursday Independent 1886 

George  W.  Hess,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


8      23      280      3.00        §1,225 


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CATHLAMETf  (B4),  pop.  501;  Wahkiakum  Co.  (SW).  On  Columbia  River,  26  m  W  of 
Longview,  nearest  railroad  station.  Boat  connections.  Wood  products  manufac- 
tured. Hemlock,  spruce  timber.  Agriculture.  Peppermint,  peas. 

Lower  Columbia  Eagle-4- Thursday Independent 1891      7     23      280     3.00          1,003 

Alan  and  Barbara  Thompson,  Publishers. 

CENTRALIA  (C4),  pop.  8,657;  Lewis  Co.  (SW).  Adjacent  to  Chehalis,  100  m  S  of 
Seattle.  GN;  NP;  UP;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Airline,  WCA.  Manufactures  gloves,  lum- 
ber, plywood,  logging  shoes,  butter,  cheese,  electrical  products.  Ships  fruits, 
vegetables.  Coal  mines;  timber.  Farming.  Dairy,  poultry  products,  small  fruits. 

Chronicle-f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Republican 1891      8      22      294   18.00    **9,935 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Circulates  also  in  Chehalis. 

The  Daily  Chronicle,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Pearl  and  Maple  Sts. 

T  «»;.  r> />»««»  IT. WMA._i_            nr^tui*,  | Farming  &         1953      5     28      196 

Lewis  County  Farmer-f- Monthly {Forestry  Controlled  free  dist. 

E.  S.  Evans,  Editor  and  Publisher,  112  W.  Magnolia. 

CHEHALISf  (C4).  pop.  6,689;  Lewis  Co.  (SW).  Adjacent  to  Centralia,  100  m  S  of 
Seattle.  GN;  NP;  UP;  CMSP&P;  CC&C  RRs.  Airline,  WCA.  Condenseries ; 
lumber  mills ;  brick  and  fern  plants ;  cross  arm,  conduit  factories ;  fruit,  vegetable 
canneries.  Coal  mines ;  clap  pits ;  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 

Advocate-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1882  7  24  294  2.50 

W.  R.  In  graham,  Editor;  Advocate  Publishing  Co. 

Chronicle — See  Centralia. 

CHELAN  (E2%),  pop.  2,167;  Chelan  Co.  (C).  On  Chelan  Lake  and  Columbia  River, 
80  m  N  of  Wenatchee.  GN  RR.  Boat  connections.  Extensive  fruit  growing, 
packing  and  shipping;  lumber  mills;  lime  and  sulphur  spray  factory.  Resort. 
Copper,  gold,  silver  mines ;  timber.  Agriculture.  Apples,  apricots,  pears. 

Chelan  Valley  Mirror-f- Thursday Independent. 1892      8     22     280      3.50         §2,159 

W.  B.  Gavin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHENEY  (H8),  pop.  2,797;  Spokane  Co.  (E).  16  m  SW  of  Spokane.  UP;  CMSP&P; 

NP  RRs.  Farm  implement  factory;  flour  mill.  Eastern  Washington  College  of 

Education.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  dairy,  livestock. 
Easterner-f  V Wednesday Collegiate 1915     6     22     224x2.00          2,000 

Students  of  Eastern  Washington  College  of  Education,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Free  Press -f Friday Independent 1896     8     28     280     3.50        §1,260 

G.  T.  Frost,  Publisher. 

CHEWELAH  (H2),  pop.  1,688 ;  Stevens  Co.  (NE).  58  m  N  of  Spokane.  GN  RR.  Lumber 
mills;  creamery;  cold  storage  plant.  Magnesite,  copper,  silver  mines;  timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Hay,  grain,  dairy  products. 

Independent  -f- Thursday Independent 1903     7     24     280     3.00        §1,810 

B.  J.  and  D.  E.  Dahl,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CLARKSTON  (H4),  pop.  6,617;  Asotin  Co.  (SE).  On  Snake  River,  opposite  Lewis  ton, 
Idaho,  nearest  railroad  station.  CAP;  NP  RRs.  Airline,  WCA.  Lumber  mill; 
pulp  and  paper  mill;  cannery;  meat  packing  plant.  Timber.  Farming.  Wheat, 
alfalfa,  fruit. 

Herald -f Thursday Democratic 1901     8     23     294     8.50        §1,072 

Dwlght  L.  Moody  and  Elmer  Reeves,  Publishers. 

CLE  ELUM  (E8),  pop.  2,206;  Kittitaa  Co.  (C).  45  m  NW  of  Yakima.  CMSP&P;  NP 
RRs.  Creamery ;  lumber  mill ;  logging ;  meat  packing  plant.  Coal  mines ;  timber. 
Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms.  Hay,  potatoes,  grain. 

Mlner-Echo-f Friday Ind.  Dem 1898     7      24     278     8.00         §1,812 

Vernon  D.  Peterson,  Editor;  P.  D.  Peterson,  Publisher. 

JThursday Independent 1958     8     24     287     8.00        §2,115 

"wuiii^d  ChMO,  Editor 'and  Publisher,  218  E.  lit  St. 

CtrcuUHon — frWSept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A, B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O-  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubli»her*t  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Matt.  •  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  Inch.  fAcate  lines.  14  to  Inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  to. 

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Estib  Cols«>  Width?  Depth    Sub  Clfc 

COLFAXt  (H8),  pop.  8,057;  Whitman  Co.  (SE).  60  m  8  of  Spokane.  SCAP  (elec.)  ;  UP 

RIU.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  peas,  fruit,  cattle,  sheep,  iwine. 
Gazette-f  .................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1877     8     24     801     4.00   **3^91 

Bill  Wilmot,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COLLEGE  PLACE  (G4ft),  pop.  8,174;  Walla  Walla  Co.  (SE).  8  m  S  of  Walla  Walla. 
UP;  WWV    (elee.)    RRs.   Walla   Walla  College.  Apiary.   Diversified  farming. 
Collegian+  ...............................  .Thursday  ........  Collegiate  ...........  1916     6     24     252     2.00          4,000 

Issued  weekly  during  college  year,  monthly  during  summer. 
Associated  students  of  Walla  Walla  College.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

COLVILLEf  (H2),  pop.  8,088;  Stevens  Co.  (NE).  65  m  NW  of  Spokane.  GN  RR.  Saw, 
flour  mills  ;  creamery.  Silver,  lead  mines  ;  white  pine,  fir,  larch  timber.  Agricul- 
ture. Wheat,  alfalfa. 
Statesman-Examiner  +  ...........  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1885     7     24     273     8.00        §3,925 

Chas.  Graham,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CONCRETE  (D2).  pop.  760;  Ska  git  Co.  (NW).  On  Baker  and  Skagit  Rivers,  85  m  SE  of 
Bellingham.  GN  RR.  Cement  plant;  shingle  mills.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Herald  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1901     6     24     278     8.00  5900 

Charles  M.  Dwelley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CONNELL  (G4),  pop.  465;  Franklin  Co.  (SE).  110  m  SW  of  Spokane.  NP;  UP  RRs. 

Machine  Shop.  Sand,  gravel  pits.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  livestock. 
Franklin  County  Graphic  ......  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1954     6     24     224     4.00  605 

Dave  Adams,  Publisher. 

COULEE  CITY  (F8).  pop.  977;  Grant  Co.  (EC).  100  m  W  of  Spokane.  NP  RR.  Diversi- 

fied farming.  Wheat,  alfalfa,  cattle. 
News-Standard  .........................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1946     5     24     224     8.00  J385 

Ella  Conner,  Editor  ;  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Hale  Tabor,  Publishers. 

COUPEVILLEf    C2).  pop.  879;  Island  Co.  (NW).  On  Whidby  Island,  Puget  Sound.  25 

m  NW  of  Everett.  Boat  connections.  Bank,  Oak  Harbor.  Shore  resort.  Timber. 

Agriculture.  Grain,  poultry,  milk. 
Courier  +  ..................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1952      5      24      224      2.50  196 

L.  N.  Hallberg,  Editor;  Journal  Printery,  Publisher,  Box  642. 
Island  County  Times  ...............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1896      8      24      280      4.00  450 

Dorothy  Neil,  Editor  ;  A.  Glenn  Smith,  Publisher. 
National  Barred  Rock  Journal..  1  0  ti.  a  yr  ........  Poultry  ..............  1909     4     26      168      1.00  - 

L.  N.  Hallberg,  Editor;  Journal  Printery.  Publisher. 

DAVENPORTf    (G8),  pop.   1,417;  Lincoln  Co.    (E).   88  m  W  of  Spokane.  NP  RR. 
Grain  elevators;  flour,  lumber  mills;  meat  packing  plant.  Grain,  stock  farms. 
Wheat,  barley,  hay. 
Fairchild  Times  .......................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1947      5      24      224      2.00          5,134 

A  civilian  enterprise  published  and  distributed  to  civilian  and  military  personnel. 
Times  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  105. 
Times  +  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1883      8      24      294      8.50         §1,510 

Russell  Hill,  Editor;  W.  A.  Wilbur,  Publisher. 

DAYTONf  (H4),  pop.  2,979;  Columbia  Co.  (SE).  130  m  S  of  Spokane.  NP;  UP  RRs. 
Canneries  ;  saw  mills  ;  creamery.  Fruit  packed  ;  seed  houses.  Timber.  Diversified 
farming.  Wheat,  peas,  asparagus,  apples. 
Chronicle  +  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1878     7     23     294     3.50    **  1,685 

Cecil  Sharpe,  Editor;  Mutual  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

DEER  PARK   (H2%).  pop.   1,167;  Spokane  Co.    (E).  20  m  N  of  Spokane.  GN  RR. 

Lumber  mills;  creamery.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Dairy  products. 
Tri-County  Tribune-f-  ............  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1906      6      24      280      8.00         J1.254 

Bette  S.  Cox,  Editor;  William  E.  Cox,  Publisher.  Box  456. 


EATONVILLE   (C8ft),  pop.  1,048;  Pierce  Co.  (WC).  82  m  SE  of  Tacoma.  CMSP&P 

RR.  Saw,  shingle  mills.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms,  cattle  raising. 
Dispatch  +  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1893      6      24      266      2.50  §885 

Georgina  S.  Larkin  and  Floyd  A.  Larkin,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  248. 

EDMONDS    (C8),  pop.  2,067;  Snohomish  Co.    (NW).  On  Fuget  Sound,   15  m  N  of 
Seattle.  GN  RR.  Truck  trailers,  garden  tractors  manufactured.  Oil  refineries. 
Salmon  fishing.  Poultry,  fruit  farms. 
Tribune-Review  -f  ...................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1902      8      24      308      3.00         §3,197 

Earl  Clark,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  88. 

ELLENSBURGt  (E8H),  pop.  8,480;  Kittitas  Co.  (C).  28  m  N  of  Yakima.  NP;  CMSP&P 
RRs.  Airline,  WCA.  Lumber,  feed  mills;  corn  cannery;  cold  storage  plant; 
potato  starch,  cheese  factories  ;  creamery.  Central  Washington  College  of  Educa- 
tion. Fir,  pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  sugar  beets,  livestock. 

C.mp0.Cri.r+V  ...................  .Friday  .............  Colgate  ...........  »«  cLt^lledTee  Ii2t°        J2.8S5 

Associated  Students  of  Central  Washington  College  of  Education,  Publishers. 
Lariat,  The-f  ..........................  .Monthly  ..........  Livestock  ...........  1950  3  28  130  x.50  $3,000 

Dave  Foster,  Editor;  Washington  Cattlemen's  Association,  108  W.  6th  Ave. 
Record-f  ...................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep  .............  1909  8  24  294  14.40  §4,175 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  C.  Kaynor,  Editor;  J.  C.  Kaynor  and  James  J.  McGiffin,  Publishers. 


..  JMonthly  ..........  Agriculture  ........  1918     5     23     217     x.50          5.0O6 

Galen  C.  Wiley,  Editor;  Washington  State  Farm  Bureau,  Publisher,  Box  689. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A, B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  4  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  Xjtand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Coli<2> Width V  Depth   Sub  Cirt 

ELMA   (B8%).  pop.  1,548;  Grays  Harbor  Co.   (W).  25  m  E  of  Aberdeen.  NP  RR. 
Logging ;  lumber,  shingle  mills ;  creamery.  Timber.  Farming.  Hay,  oats,  peas. 

Chronicle  + Thursday Independent 1889     7     24     276     8.00        § 1,150 

Edward  Stanley.  Publisher. 

ENUMCLAW  (D8),  pop.  2,789:  King  Co.  (WC).  22  m  E  of  Tacoma.  NP;  CMSP&P 
RRs.  Manufactures  machinery.  Lumber  mills;  pickle  factory;  apiary;  green- 


houses. Tourist  center.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Courier-Herald  + Thursday Independent 1900 

C.  B.  Lafromboise,  Publisher. 


8     28     294     4.00        $3,191 


EPHRATAf  (F8),  pop.  4,589;  Grant  Co.  (EC).  85  m  E  of  Wenatchee.  GN  RR.  Airline, 
WCA.  Manufactures  plastic.  Grain  warehouse.  Diversified  farming.  Apples, 
wheat,  alfalfa. 

Grant  County  Journal  +  .........  {fvg^x-  Sat-  Democratic  ........  1909     8     24     280  12.00        §4,270 

C.  B.  Steers,  Editor;  James  H.  Simpson  and  John  J.  Simpson,  Publishers. 

EVERETTf  (C2%),  pop.  88,849;  Snohomish  Co.  (NW).  On  Puget  Sound,  28  m  N  of 
Seattle.  GN;  NP;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Alaska  Air  Lines.  Boat  connections. 

Manufactures  lumber,  cedar  shingles,  plywood,  pulp,  paper,  pulp  and  sawmill 
machinery,  boats,  aircraft,  stoves,  ranges,  dairy  and  food  products.  Railroad 
shops  ;  logging  ;  shipyards  ;  salmon,  poultry  packing  plants  ;  frozen  food  installa- 
tions. Four  banks  ;  deposits  (6-80-58),  $87,405,535.  12,892  (res.)  electric  (AC) 
meters;  2,100  gas  (artif.)  meters;  11,581  (res.)  telephones. 

Herald-f  ...................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1897     8     28     808    18.00**2S,435 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Robert  D.  Best,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Grand  &  California  Sts. 

Labor  Journal  -f  ......................  Wednesday  .....  Labor  .................  1890      5     24      168      1.60        J8,850 

Lament  Ingram,  Editor;  Labor  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  Labor  Temple. 

EVERSON  (C1H),  pop.  845;  Whatcom  Co.  (NW).  16  m  NE  of  Bellingham.  CMSP&P 

RR.  Cannery;  logging;  nursery.  Diversified  farming. 
News  -h  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1907     7     24     280     2.50  §615 

Harry  and  Clara  Christenan,  Publisher,  Sumas. 

FERNDALE  (Cl),  pop.  979;  Whatcom  Co.  (NW).  On  Nooksack  River,  10  m  NW  of 
Bellingham.  GN  RR.  Creamery;  condensery;  frozen  food  plant;  oil  refinery. 


Agriculture.  Grain,  berries. 
Record-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1908 

Ralph  W.  Pinkerton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


6     24     276     8.00 


FORKS  (A2%),  pop.  1,120;  Clallam  Co.  (NW).  On  Calawah  River,  58  m  SW  of  Port 
Angeles,  nearest  railroad  station.  CMSP&P  RR.  Boat  connections.  Saw,  shingle 
mills  ;  logging.  Timber.  Commercial  fishing.  Dairy  farms. 
Forum-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1931      6     24     280     2.60 

J.  D.  Astel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FRIDAY  HARBORf  (B2),  pop.  783;  San  Juan  Co.  (NW).  On  San  Juan  Island,  70  m 
NW  of  Seattle.  Boat  connections.  Salmon  canneries;  creamery.  Summer  resort. 
Salmon  fisheries.  Diversified  farming. 
Journal  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1906      6     26     280      2.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Robert  E.  Hartzog,  Publishers. 

GIG  HARBOR  (C3),  pop.  808;  Pierce  Co.  (WC).  On  Puget  Sound,  10  m  NW  of  Tacoma. 
Boat  connections.   Logging;  saw  mill.  Ships   holly.  Salmon  fisheries;  timber. 
Agriculture.  Strawberries,  loganberries,  holly. 
Peninsula  Gateway  -f  .............  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1916      5     26     252     2.00 

Robert  Platt,  Editor;  Peninsula  Gateway,  Publisher. 

GOLDENDALEf  (E5),  pop.  1.907;  KHckitat  Co.   (S).  On  Columbia  River,  70  m  SW 
of  Yakima.  SP&S  RR.  Lumber  mills  ;  box  factory  ;  creamery.  Ships  wheat.  White 
pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  alfalfa,  cattle. 
Sentinel-f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1879      8     28     308      8.00 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  E.  May,  Publishers. 

GRAND  COULEE  (F2%),  pop.  2,741;  Grant  Co.  (EC).  On  the  Columbia  River,  75  m 
NW  of  Spokane.  Nearest  railroad  station,  Coulee  City.  NP  RR.  Manufactures 
cement  products.  Dairy  farms. 
Star-f  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1941      6     24     280     8.00 

I.  W.  and  J.  A.  Hi  Is  on,  Publishers. 

GRANDVIEW  (F4),  pop.  2,608;  Yakima  Co.  (SO.  On  Sunnyside  Canal,  35  m  SE  of 
Yakima.  UP;  NP  RRs.  Creamery;  evaporated  fruit  and  cold  storage  plants. 


1,280 


5935 


§1,600 


§1,927 


2,670 


1,020 


idAiiiin.     UJTi    wf     JV.KVB.    ^icaiuvijr. 

Agriculture.  Hops,  turkeys,  grapes. 

Herald -f- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1909 

T.  J.  Brown,  Editor;  Brown  and  Fleming,  Publishers. 


7     24     276     8.00        $1,672 


GRANITE  FALLS  (C2ft).  pop.  635;  Snohomish  Co.  (NW).  18  m  NE  of  Everett. 
Nearest  railroad  station,  Hartford.  NP  RR.  Manufactures  concrete  blocks, 
shingles.  Logging.  Dairy  farms. 

Press Thursday Independent 1947      6     24     274     2.00  §570 

H.  F.  Willcox,  Publisher. 

HARRINGTON  (G3).  pop.  620;  Lincoln  Co.  (E).  40  m  SW  of  Spokane.  GN  RR.  Grain 
warehouse;  machine  shop.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  cattle. 

Citlzen-f- Friday Independent 1898      6     26     278      3.50  §550 

H.  S.  Bassett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ? Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Cols <S> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

ILWACO  (A4),  pop.  628;  Factoe  Co.  (SW).  On  Columbia  River,  18  m  NW  of  Astoria. 
Ore.,  nearest  railroad  station.  SP&S  RR.  Salmon,  oyster  canneries,  saw  mill. 
Salmon,  tuna  fisheries;  spruce,  fir  timber.  Agriculture.  Cranberries,  dairying, 
truck  crops. 

Tribune-f .Friday Independent 1911     6     26     273     8.00        §1,097 

Richard  Murfln,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ISSAQUAH  (C8),  pop.  956;  King  Co.  (WC).  15  m  SB  of  Seattle.  NP  RR.  Dairy  products, 
lumber,  coal  stokers  manufactured.  Logging.  Lake  resort.  Coal  mines ;  fir,  cedar 
timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Press -f Thursday Republican 1900      7      24     280     8.00          1,789 

A.  J.  Whitney,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KALAMA  (C4V4),  pop.  1,121;  Cowlitz  Co.  (SW).  On  Columbia  River.  40  m  N  of  Port- 
land, Ore.  GN;  UP;  NP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  plywood.  Straw- 
berry  processing.  Shingle,  tie,  lumber  mills;  logging.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Strawberries. 

Bulletin-*- Friday Independent 1889      6     24      273      3.00  §605 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Marley  N.  Jorgensen,  Publishers,  Box  188. 

KENT  (C8).  pop.  8.278;  King  Co.  (WC).  15  m  S  of  Seattle.  CMSP&P;  NP;  UP: 
GN  RRs.  Manufactures  furniture,  canned  goods,  wooden  ware,  fishing  tackle, 
crates,  metalware.  Vegetable  packing,  cold  storage  plants ;  greenhouses ;  logging. 
Ships  lettuce,  peas,  cauliflower.  Diversified  farming. 

News- Journal -f Thursday Independent 1889      9     22      294      3.00        §4,451 

J.  L.  Fournier,  Editor  and  Publisher,  212  First  Ave.,  S. 

KIRKLAND  (C3),  pop.  4,718;  King  Co.  (WC).  On  Lake  Washington,  15  m  NE  of 
Seattle.  NP  RR.  Shipyards ;  sash  and  door,  candy  factories ;  greenhouses ;  feed 
mill.  Resort.  Agriculture.  Hay,  grain,  fruit. 

East  Side  Journal-f- Thursday Independent 1918      8     22      294      3.00         §3,75O 

Charles  O.  Morgan,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  398. 

LA  CONNER  (C2),  pop.  594;  Skagit  Co.  (NW).  On  Puget  Sound,  28  m  S  of  Belling- 
ham.  Railroad  station,  Mount  Vernon.  GN  RR.  Boat  connections.  Pea  cannery; 
shingle,  saw  mills;  seed  houses.  Salmon  fisheries;  timber.  Agriculture.  Vege- 
table seeds,  grain,  dairying. 

Puget  Sound  Mail -f Thursday Independent 1873      7     24      280      2.50  J630 

M.  P.  O'Leary,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LACROSSE  (H3H).  pop.  457;  Whitman  Co.  (SE).  60  m  SW  of  Spokane.  UP  RR. 
Ships  wheat.  Diversified  farming. 

Clipper-f- Friday Independent 1905      5     24      224      2.00  505 

Donald  Dodd,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LANGLEY  (C2%),  pop.  427;  Island  Co.  (NW).  On  Puget  Sound,  12  m  W  of  Everett. 
Boat  connections.  Resort.  Poultry,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Whidbey  Record  + Thursday Independent 1922      8     24      308      8.50         §1,100 

Earle  Brown.  Editor;  A.  Glenn  Smith,  Publisher. 

LEAVENWORTH  (E8),  pop.  1,503;  Chelan  Co.  (C).  28  m  NW  of  Wenatchee.  GN  RR. 
Lumber  mill,  fruit  packing  plants.  Mountain  resort.  Pine,  fir  timber;  copper 
mines.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit,  dairy  products,  poultry. 

Echo-}- Friday Republican 1903      7      24      280      3.50  1,064 

Russel  Lee,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

UND  (GSH).  pop.  796;  Adams  Co.  (E).  75  m  SW  of  Spokane.  NP;  CMSP&P  RRs. 
Grain  elevator.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  peas,  oats. 

Leader  + Thursday Independent 1900     6     23     262     8.00  628 

Maynard  Jensen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LONG  BEACH  (A4),  pop.  783;  Pacific  Co.  (SW).  On  Pacific  Ocean,  15  m  NW  of 
Astoria,  Ore.,  nearest  railroad  station.  SPAS  RR.  Bank,  Ilwaco.  Cranberry 
bogs.  Oyster  cannery.  Fisheries.  Summer  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Chinook  Observer-4- Friday Independent 1900     7      22      280     8.00        tl.311 

J.  M.  O'Neil,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LONGVIEW-KELSO  (C4),  pop.  27,684  (Longview,  20,339;  Kelso,  7,345);  Cowlitz 
Co.  (SW).  On  Columbia  and  Cowlitz  Rivers,  42  m  N  of  Vancouver.  LP&N; 
CMSP&P;  GN;  NP;  UP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Bank  deposits  (12-31-57),  $39,- 
436,031.  Manufactures  lumber  products,  paper  boxes  and  bags,  newspaper  pulp, 
aluminum,  dairy  products,  canned  goods,  paint,  concrete  pipes.  Foundries; 
logging.  Salmon,  smelt  fisheries;  timber.  Agriculture.  Dairying,  poultry, 
peas,  beans. 

News-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1923      9     22     298    18.00**16,942 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
J.  M.  McClelland,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LYNDEN  (CD,  pop.  2.161;  Whatcom  Co.  (NW).  On  Nooksack  River,  15  m  N  of 
Bellingham.  CMSP&P  RR.  Manufactures  butter,  cheese,  powdered  milk.  Cold 
storage  and  dehydrating  plants.  Hatchery.  Ships  bulbs,  poultry.  Agriculture. 
Potatoes,  poultry*  strawberries. 

Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1888     8     24     808     8.50        §2,829 

Prints  free  distribution  shopping  paper  on  Thursday  called  Whatcom  County 

Shopping  News.  Circ.   $1/300 — Free. 
W.  R.  Lewis  and  J.  M.  Lewis,  Publishers. 

LYNNWOOD  (C8).  pop.  X500;  Snohomish  Co.  (NW).  18  m  N  of  Seattle.  Nearest  rail- 
road station.  Edmonds.  GN  RR.  Poultry,  fruit  farms. 

Repo£?,T Wednesday Independent 1949     6     22     238  125 

Wilson  Publications.  Box  68.  13,225— Free 

Circulation— **S«pt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCotinty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
2?2SS?'«^I§Mied  otrfy  durin«  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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MARYSVILLE   (C2%).  pop.  2,259;  Snohomish  Co.   (NW).  At  month  of  Snohomish 
River,  5  m  N  of  Everett.  ON  RR.  Manufactures  shingles,  lumber,  butter-tubs, 
cabinets,  cereals,  pre-fabricated  houses,  boats,  leather  goods.  Fruit  packing; 
greenhouses.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  poultry,  nuts. 
Globe^f-...^. Thursday.. ^....Independent 1891     6     22     288     2.50        §1,26O 


Sim  R.  Wilson,  Jr.,  Editor;  Wilson  Publications  Inc. 


3,109 — Free 


McCLEARY  <B3%),  pop.  1,175;  Grays  Harbor  Co.  (W).  25  m  E  of  Aberdeen.  NP  RR. 
Bank,  Elma.  Lumber  mill.  Diversified  farming. 


Stimulator  + Thursday Independent 1953 

Norman  A.  Porter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7     23     280     3.00 


METALINE  FALLS   (HI),  pop.  547;  Pend  Oreille  Co.   (NE).  85  m  NE  of  Spokane. 
CMSP&P   RR.   Bank,   lone.   Cement   factory;   lumber  mill.   Zinc,   lead  mines. 
Farming. 
News-}-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1929      6      26     280      2.50 

Oscar  F.  Wolf,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MONROE   (D3),  pop.  1,556;  Snohomish  Co.   (NW).  15  m  SE  of  Everett.  CMSP&P; 
GN  RRs.  Cannery,  shingle,  lumber  mills.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Lettuce,  peas. 
strawberries,  raspberries. 
Monitor-|-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1H98      7      24      280      3.00 

Howard  Voland,  Editor;  Ward  and  Doris  Anne  Bowden,  Publishers. 

MONTESANOf  (B8%),  pop.  2,328;  Grays  Harbor  Co.  (W).  On  Chehalis  River,  10  m 
E  of  Aberdeen.  CMSP&P;  UP;  NP  RRs.  Logging;  lumber  mills;  door,  butter 
factory.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Dairy  products. 

Grays  Harbor  Farmer*          Monthly  ..........  Agriculture  .......  1953  control  f  roe  dist. 

Chapin  Collins,  Editor;  Vidette  Co.,  Publisher,  109  Marcy  Ave.  W. 
Vidette-f-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1883     8     24     304     8.50 

Chapin  Collins,  Editor;  Vidette  Company,  Publisher. 

MORTON  (C4),  pop.  1,140;  Lewis  Co.  (SW).  43  m  SE  of  Olympia.  CMSP&P  RR.  Tie, 

saw  mills.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 
Journal-f-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1945     7     24     280     2.50 

Archie  L.  Watts,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOSES  LAKE  (F3%),  pop.  2,679;  Grant  Co.  (EC).  120  m  W  of  Spokane.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Airline,  WCA.  Sugar,  starch  factories.  Creamery.  Agriculture.  Peas,  pota- 


toes, onions. 


Columbia  Basin  Herald-f-  ....... 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

E.  C.  Thomas  and  Gilbert  Kay  nor,  Publishers,  Box  248. 

MOUNT  VERNONf  (C2),  pop.  5,230;  Skagit  Co.  (NW).  On  Skagit  River,  60  m  N  of 

Seattle.  GN  RR.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  dairy  products;  frozen  foods 

plant.  Canneries;  seedhouses.  Agriculture.  Seeds,  peas. 
Argus-f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1891      7      23     276     8.00 

Stephen  C.  Mergler,  Editor  and  Publisher,  307  Montgomery  St. 
Skagit  Valley  Herald-f  ..........  .Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Independent  .......  1884     8     23     28815.00 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

M.  D.  Glover,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NACHES   (E4),  pop.  633;  Yakima  Co.   (SC).  12  m  N  of  Yakima.  NP  RR.  Sawmills, 

lumber,  logging.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  especially  fruit. 
Yakima  Valley  News  .............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1954      5     22     224     1.00 

Virginia  Hobbs,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  96. 

NEWPORTf  (H2),  pop.  1,385;  Pend  Oreille  Co.  (NE).  40  m  NE  of  Spokane.  CMSP&P; 
GN  RRs.  Saw  mills;  creamery;  meat  packing  plant.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture. 
Potatoes,  hay,  grain. 
Miner  4-  ....................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1901     7     24     280     8.50 

Freeman  S.  Frost,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NORTH  BEND  (D8),  pop.  787;  King  Co.  (WC).  28  m  SE  of  Seattle.  CMSP&P;  NP 
RRs.  Lumber  mills.  Cabinet  making.  Poultry,  dairy  farms. 


Record-f- Thursday Independent 1952      8     24     808 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  Snoqualmie  Valley  Record,  Snoqualmie. 
E.  W.  Groshell,  Publisher,  Snoqualmie. 


3.00 


§646 


4,650 
§1,965 

840 


t>  Independent 1951      8     23     308  12.00        §5,886 


§1,763 
§6,408 


§1,678 


§710 


OAK  HARBOR  (C2),  pop.  1,193;  Island  Co.  (NW).  On  Puget  Sound,  80  m  NW  of 
Everett.  Railroad  station,  Anacortes.  GN  RR.  Boat  connections.  Butter  factory. 
Smelt  fisheries.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

News-4- Thursday Independent 1912      8     24      808     8.50          2,400 

Cliff  Danielson,  Editor;  A.  Glenn  Smith,  Publisher. 

ODESSA  (G8),  pop.  1,127;  Lincoln  Co.  (E).  65  m  SW  of  Spokane.  GN  RR.  Grain, 
dairy,  stock  farms.  Grain  storage  plant.  Wheat,  cattle,  alfalfa. 

Record  + ..Thursday Independent 1901     6     26     276     3.50          1,103 

T.  C.  Anderson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OKANOGANf  (F2),  pop.  2,018;  Okanogan  Co.  (N).  On  Okanogan  River,  75  m  N  of 
Wenatchee.  GN  RR.  Manufactures  flour,  feed,  lumber,  boxes,  dairy  products. 
Fruit  packing  plants.  Silver,  copper  mines ;  timber.  Agriculture.  Apples,  wheat, 
livestock. 

Independent-f Thursday Independent 1906     8     24     280     8.60        $2.792 

Claude  Watkins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  W  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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OLYMPIAf  (CS%).  pop.  15,819;  Thurston  Co.  (SW).  The  State  Capital.  At  head  of 
Puget  Sound,  20  m  W  of  Tacoma.  Boat  connections.  UP;  NP  RRs.  Airline,  WCA. 
Manufactures  veneer,  shingles,  lumber,  plywood,  extracts,  canning  equipment, 
beverages,  belting,  dairy  products,  farm  machinery,  light  metals.  Meat,  fruit 
packing  plants;  canneries :  cold  storage  plant.  St.  Martin's  College  (Cath.  men). 
Oyster  industry.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1922     7     24     280     8.60          3,460 

Edwin  J.  Alexander,  Publisher,  214  E.  Legion  Way. 

Ohmmhm-4-                                   I Evg.ex.Sat.&Ttw,  «  _  1891      8     28     297    18.00**12,235 

Olympian  + |Sun ^  gun  M  Ind.  Rep Sunday  circ.**l  2,364 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Marshall  Hunt,  Editor;  The  Daily  Olympian,  Publisher. 

OMAK  (F2),  pop.  8.791;  Okanogan  Co.  (N).  75  m  N  of  Wenatchee.  GN  RR.  Fruit 
evaporating  plants;  lumber,  dairy  products,  spray,  candy  manufactured.  Pine 
timber.  Diversified  farming.  Apples,  grain,  tomatoes. 

Chronicle-f Thursday Independent 1910     7     24     280     8.50          3,125 

Bruce  A.  Wilson,  Publisher. 

OPPORTUNITY  (H8),  pop.  xg.OOO;  Spokane  Co.  (E).  8  m  E  of  Spokane,  nearest  bank. 
CMSP&P;  SC&P  (elec.)  RRs.  Agriculture.  Berries,  cantaloupes,  tomatoes. 

Spokane  Valley  Herald-f Thursday Independent 1920      8      24     280     2.50        §5,300 

Albert  C.  Huber,  Editor;  Albert  C.  Huber  and  John  Vlahovich,  Publishers. 
ORCAS  ISLAND  (B2),  pop.  XlOO;  San  Juan  Co.  (NW).  8  m  N  of  Friday  Harbor,  near- 
est banking  town;  boat  connections.  Resort.  Manufactures  lumber,  dairy  prod- 
ucts. Diversified  farming. 

Islander Monthly Independent 1938     8     24     294     2.00 

Frank  S.  Evans,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OROVILLE  (F2%),  pop.  1,500;  Okanogan  Co.  (N).  4  m  from  Canadian  boundry,  on 
Lake  Osoyoos  and  Similkameen  and  Okanogan  Rivers.  Customs  and  immigration 
port.  GN  RR.  Lumber  mill;  box  factory;  fruit  cannery  and  packing  plants; 
brickworks.  Gold,  silver  mines;  fir,  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Apples,  grain, 
cattle. 

Gazette  + Friday Independent 1905     7     24     280      8.00         91,200 

I.  J.  Doerr,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  808. 

ORTING  (C8%),  pop.  1,299;  Pierce  Co.  (WC).  16  m  SE  of  Tacoma.  NP  RR.  Logging 
center.  Resort.  Coal  mines;  fir  and  pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Bulbs, 
fruit,  dairy  products. 

Oracle-*- Thursday Independent 1888     5     24     224     2.00  631 

Grahame  F.  Shrader,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OTHELLO  (F4),  pop.  526;  Adams  Co.  (E).  100  m  W  of  Spokane.  CMSP&P  RR.  Diversi- 
fied farming. 

Outlook -f- Thursday Independent 1946     5     24     224     3.50          1,106 

Melvin  L.  Hirning,  Editor;  Basin  Publishing  Co. 

PALOUSE  (H8%),  pop.  1,036;  Whitman  Co.  (SE).  On  Palouse  River,  65  m  SE  of 
Spokane.  WI&M;  NP;  SC&P  (elec.)  RRs.  Creamery;  pea  processing  plants. 
Timber.  Wheat,  peas,  livestock. 

Republic-f Friday Independent 1892      5      24     252     3.00  §838 

R.  H.  MacPherson,  Publisher. 

PARKLAND    (C8),    pop.    X5,500;    Pierce    Co.    (WC).    Adjoins    Tacoma.    Residential. 

Pacific  Lutheran  College. 
Defender -f Thursday Independent 1951     5      22     203         2,800 — Free 

Distributed  primarily  to  personnel  at  McChord  Air  Force  Base. 

Jack  Brown,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  2008. 
Mooring  Mast,  The-f  V .Friday Collegiate 5     24      199     8.00          1,325 

Students  of  Pacific  Lutheran  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Times- Journal  -f Thursday Independent 1942     8     22     287     2.50  879 

Jack  Brown,  Publisher.  11,345 — Free 

PASCOt  (F4),  pop.  10,228;  Franklin  Co.  (SE).  At  junction  of  Columbia  and  Snake 
Rivers.  85  m  NW  of  Walla  Walla.  SPAS;  NP  RRs.  Airlines:  WCA;  Inland.  Boat 
connections.  Railroad  shops;  candy  factory.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  lettuce,  fruit. 

Columbia  Basin  News-f Morn. ex.Sun... Independent 1950     8      22     294   15.00**12,883 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Melvin  B.  Voorhees,  Editor;  Columbia  Basin  News,  Publisher,  Box  851. 

Trf  Pit*-  TT^MU-                        fEv*-ex-Sat-&T«^™,^T>t        1947      8      28      801    19.80**14,312 
Tri-City  Herald-f }  Sun>t  Sun.  M  Independent Sunday  circ.**15,O37 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Scott  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  692. 

POMEROYf  (H4).  pop.  1,776;  Garfleld  Co.  (SE),  80  m  W  of  Lewiston,  Idaho.  UP  RR. 
Flour  mill;  grain  warehouses.  Ships  wheat.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  cattle,  hogs. 

East  Washinfrtonian-f Thursday Independent 1882     7     24     276     8.50        §1,640 

George  Medved,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PORT  ANGELESf  (B2%),  pop.  11,288;  Clallam  Co.  (NW).  On  Strait  of  Juan  de  Fuca, 
65  m  NW  of  Seattle.  PAW;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Airline,  WCA.  Boat  connections. 
Manufactures  newsprint  paper,  fibreboard,  wood  pulp,  lumber,  shingles,  ply- 
wood, confectionery,  concrete  products.  Creamery;  foundry;  logging.  Resort. 
Commercial  fisheries;  fir,  spruce,  hemlock  timber.  Agriculture.  Dairying, 
grain,  peas. 

{News  + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1916     8     22     294  18.00   **5>940 
Olympic-Tribune  + Friday Independent 1886     8     22     294     2.00  §74 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
C.  N.  Webster,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *7une  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNatty 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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PORT  ANGELESf  (Continued)  Estab  Cols  0  Width?  Depth    Sub  Ore 

Peninsula  Herald,  The  ............  Thursday  ........  Ind.  &  Legal  .......  1946     5     24     281     2.60  905 

Arthur  Poolton,  Publisher.  218  W.  First  St. 

PORT  ORCHARDf   (C8),  pop.  2,820;  Kitsap  Co.   (W).  On  Puget  Sound,  2  m  S  of 
Bremerton.  Boat  connections.  Ships  evergreens.  Gov't  naval  station.  Summer 
resort.   Smelt,   clam   fisheries;   timber.   Agriculture.   Dairy,   poultry   products, 
strawberries. 
Independent  -f  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888     7     23     280     2.50          1,478 

Jack  H.  Rogers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PORT  TOWNSENDf  (C2%),  pop.  8,888;  Jefferson  Co.  (W).  On  Port  Townaend  Bay, 
88  m  NW  of  Seattle.  CMSP&P;  PT  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  paper 
and  flberboard  products.  Creamery;  clam,  seafood  canneries.  Fisheries.  Timber. 
Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Leader-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1889     8     22     294     8.50        §2,995 

Richard  F.  McCurdy,  Editor;  Leader  Company,  Publisher. 

POULSBO  (C8),  pop.  1,014;  Kitsap  Co.  (W).  On  Hood  Canal,  15  m  NW  of  Seattle. 
Boat  connections.  Lumber  mill;  creamery;  codfish  packing  plant.   Fisheries. 
Timber.  Agriculture. 
Kitsap  County  Herald  -f  .........  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1901      7     23     280      3.00        §1,795 

Edna  W.  Perrault,  Editor;  Leo  F.  Perrault,  Publisher,  Box  278. 

PROSSERt  (F4),  pop.  2,636;  Benton  Co.  (S).  44  m  SE  of  Yakima.  NP  RR.  Frozen  food 

packing  plant;  feed  mill;  hatchery.  Dairy,  fruit,  row  crops,  wheat. 
Record-  Bulletin  -f  ....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1892     7     24     280     8.50   **1,861 

Richard  W.  Gay,  Editor;  Mrs.  Robert  E.  Gay,  Publisher. 

PULLMAN   (H4),  pop.  12,022;  Whitman  Co.  (SE).  25  m  N  of  Lewiston,  Idaho.  UP; 
NP  RRs.  Airline,  WCA.  Creamery;  grain  warehouse;  saw  mill.  State  College  of 
Washington.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  barley,  peas. 
Herald  -f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888     8     23     294     4.00    **3,12O 

Paul  Stoffel,  Editor;  Stoffel  and  Rose,  Publishers. 

WTtft*et™  StatC  ReVieW     Uti.ayr  ..........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1957     2     39      126  x         4,000 

°Patrick    F!"McManus','  Editor;    State   College    of    Washington    Alumni    Assn., 
Publisher. 


(C8),  pop.  10,010;  Pierce  Co.  (WC).  10  m  SE  of  Tacoma.  GN;  NP  RRs. 
ad  name.  North  Puyallup.  on  CMSP&P;  UP  RRs.  Manufactures  boxes, 
r,  shingles,  brick,  veneer.  Canneries ;  fruit  packing  plants,  quick  frozen 


WSC  Daily  Evergreen  +V  .....  {s^n.VMo^1"  Collegiate  .......  1895     5     23     224  x4.00          6,723 

Students  of  the  State  College'of  Washington,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

PUYALLUP   , 

Railroad 

lumber,  SUIUKJ^B,  wn^**,  YCUC^;*.  >»/«»"»•«=»  •**«»»  »•«••«  *»«-  ———»»•  ------  ,  -»  —  -  -        - 

fruit  and  vegetables.  Agriculture.  Berries,  peas,  lettuce,  beans,  corn,  broccoli. 
Puyallup  Valley  Tribune-f  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1886     9     22     294     3.50        §4,992 

Tom  Montgomery,  Editor  and  Publisher,  117  2nd  Ave.,  S.  W. 

RAYMOND    (B4),  pop.   4,110;  Pacific   Co.    (SW).   On   Willapa   Harbor,   20   m   S  of 
Aberdeen.   CMSP&P;  NP   RRs.   Boat   connections.   Logging;  lumber,   shingle, 
veneer,  tie  mills;  sash  and  door,  box  factories.  Oyster  industry.  Commercial 
salmon  fishing.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Herald  and  Advertiser  +  ........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1905     7      24     280     3.00        §2,286 

Clyde  A.  Eckman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

REDMOND  (C8),  pop.  678;  King  Co.  (WC).  10  m  E  of  Seattle.  NP  RR.  Lumber  mills; 

ice  cream  plant.  Diversified  farming. 
Sammamish  Valley  News  -f  ....Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1946     8     28     308     8.00  1,875 

Robert  M.  Bailie,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RENTON   (C3),  pop.  16,039;  King  Co.  (WC).  20  m  S  of  Seattle.  CMSP&P;  NP;  PC 

RRs.  Manufactures  army  self  propelled  guns,  airplanes,  railroad  cars,  clay  and 

steel  products,  plywood  pre-fabricated  houses.  Railroad  shops.  Coal  mines  ;  sand 

and  gravel;  timber. 
Chronicle-h     ..................  Thursday  ......  Independent  ...1921      9     22     308     3.00         §6,943 

Issues  free  weekly  shopper. 

John  L.  Fournier,  Editor  and  Publisher,  317  Williams  St. 
News  Record^  ........................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1923     8     23     294     3.00        §6,369 

C.  A.  Ruud.  Editor;  Carl  F.  Rochet,  Publisher. 
REPUBLICf  (G2),  pop.  895;  Ferry  Co.  (NE).  187  m  NW  of  Spokane.  GN  RR.  Saw 

mills.  Timber.  Gold,  silver  mines.  Farming,  livestock. 

Independent  -f          ........  Thursday  ........  ^^^"H'''^     7     24     28°     8'5° 

J    Howell  Johnson,  Jr.,  Editor;  Joseph  O.  Killin,  Publisher. 
News-Miner-f  ..........................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1905     5     24     224     2.50  637 

Rolfe  W.  Tuve,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RIDGEF1ELD  (C6),  pop.  762;  Clark  Co.  (SW).  On  Lake  River,  25.  m  N  of  Portland, 
Ore.  GN;  NP;  UP  RRs.  Saw  and  shingle  mill;  hatchery.  Diversified  farming. 
Potatoes'  strawberries. 
Reflector-f  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1909     7     24     280         4,600—  Free 

Prints  edition  for  Battle  Ground. 
John  Dodge,  Editor;  Reflector,  Publisher. 

RITZVILLEt   (G8%).  pop.  2,146;  Adams  Co.   (E).  55  m  SW  of  Spokane.  NP  RR. 
R          Flour;  lumb?r  mills  ;  grain  warehouse;  creamery;  machine  shop.  Agriculture. 

Journal-Times*  .....................  .Thursday...  .....  Independent    ....1899     7     23     280     8.50        §2,143 

John  U.  Pavlik,  Editor;  B.  A.  Wilson  and  J.  U.  Pavlik,  Publishers. 


rjrr«l.tkm— ++SeDt  A.B  C.  Statement;  *Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements?  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

°n?0  S?aT2n,tnt?Bold ^^a^,  swo«TtlJblisher'.  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
iL.  12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population--195C I  Census  xRand  McNally 
estimate  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  includedin  membership  fee. 

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ROCKFORD  (H3),  pop.  860;  Spokane  Co.  (E).  25  m  SE  of  Spbkane.  UP  RR.  Flour 
mill;  grain  warehouse.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  peas,  oats. 

Standard-Register Thursday Independent 1884     5     24     182     8.00  875 

Donald  Fyfe,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROSALIA  (H8),  pop.  660;  Whitman  Co.  (SE).  28  m  S  of  Spokane.  CMSP&P;  NP; 
GN  RRs.  Creamery;  grain  processing  and  storage;  concrete  plants.  Grain  farms. 
Wheat. 

Citizen- Journal -f Friday Republican 1897      5     24     224      8.00  885 

Joseph  L.  Ashlock,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SEATTLEf  (C8),  pop.  467,591;  King  Co.  (WC).  On  Puget  Sound,  25  m  NE  of  Tacoma. 
GN;  CMSP&P;  NP;  UP;  PC  RRs.  Ocean  shipping  port  for  Alaska  and  the  Pacific. 
Airlines:  ACA;  WAL;  NWA;  PAA;  TCA;  UAL;  WCA;  PNA;  FTL  (airfreight). 
Manufactures  food  products,  textiles,  aluminum,  iron  and  steel  products,  lum- 
ber, flour,  clothing,  airplanes.  Salmon,  fruit  canneries;  meat  packing  plants; 
railroad  shops;  shipyards.  Wholesale  distributing  and  trade  center.  Thirteen 
banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $919,968,049;  deposits  (6-80-58),  $1,885,- 
811,000.  257,517  electric  (AC)  meters;  81,718  gas  (artif.)  meters;  852,498  tele- 
phones. University  of  Washington;  Seattle  Pacific  College;  Seattle  University. 
Fisheries.  Coal  mines.  Four  TV  stations. 

Aero  Mechanic-f Bi-weekly Labor 1940      5     24     224      1.60      J25,000 

Charleen  A.  Abbey,  Editor;  Aero  Mechanics  Union  Lodge  751,  Publisher. 
6502  Airport  Way  (8). 

Argus-f Friday Independent 1894      5     24      196      3.50        §3,798 

P.  W.  Bailey.  Editor  and  Publisher,  6682  White  Bldg. 

Ballard  News-f Thursday Independent 1891      8     24      294        18,500 — Free 

H.  G.  Kimball,  Editor;  Ballard  News  Pub.  Co.,  5410  Ballard  Ave.  (7). 

Ballard  Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1920     8     24      294        16.0OO — Free 

M.  B.  Mitchell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  5417  Ballard  Ave.  (7). 

Beacon  Hill  News Friday Independent 1924      5      24      224      1.50  1,585 

James  E.  Flaherty,  Publisher,  2720  Hanford  St. 


24      205      2.00 


Brewer  A  Dispenser Monthly IDls  ensers  1933  2  40  14°  2'°° 

Don  Becker,  Editor;  Brewer  ft  Dispenser,  Publisher,  808  Maritime  Bldg.  (4). 

Capftol  Hill  Times -f Wednesday.  Independent  ...  1927  8  24  294  3.00 

Louis  Magrini,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1828  Broadway  (22). 

^Sogrew0?!!^?.!.*  [Friday Catholic 1898      8      23      294      3.00 

W.  P.  O'Conneli,'  Ed! V  Northwest  Progress  Co.,  Publisher.  907  Terry  Ave.  (4). 
Chinook,  The — See  Current  Events,  Vancouver,  B.  C. 
Computing  News Semi-mo Mach.  Comp'fg..l953      2     29        98      6.00 

Dorothy  Allen,  Editor;  Jackson  W.  Granholm,  Publisher,  12805  64th  Ave.S.  (88). 
Construction  World — Pacific  Northwest  States  and  Alaska  Edition — See  Construction 

World,  Vancouver,  B.  C. 

Current  Events — See  Current  Events,  Vancouver,  B.  C. 
Duwamish  Valley  News-f Friday.  Independent     ..1902      r>      21      252      1.50 

Leonard  Thompson,  Editor  and  Publisher,   6110   12th  Ave. 
Falcon,   The-f Thursday Collegiate 1986     5     23      217      3.00 

Associated  Students  of  Seattle  Pacific  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Fire  Station   Digest     ..     ..     Bi-monthly.     Fire    Preventioi1931   Controlled' frU  dlst 
E.  A.  Hoefer,  Editor;  North  American  Firemen's  Assn.,  Publisher, 
610  General  Insurance  Bldg. 

Fishermen's  News,  The-f      ..Semi-mo.          Fishing  ..     1945      5 

John  H.   Wedin,  Editor  and   Publisher,   Fishermen's   Terminal    (99). 

Fishing  and  Hunting  News — See  Spokane. 

^En^..?.1*!1*!!^  .!.!.t.?.!".  &}Friday Independent 1910      5     24      224 

F.'  Mi'Bassetti,  Editor  'and  Publisher,  1801  Rainier  Ave.  (44). 
Greenwood- Aurora  Outlook -f  .Thursday Independent 1954      5     24      210 

Stanley  G.  Stapp  and  Carl  M.  Bengston,  Publishers,  4203  Woodlawn  Ave. 
Greenwood-Phinney  Herald. ...Thursday Independent 1920     8     24     294 

C.  M.  Gerold,  Editor;  GO  Newspapers,  Publisher,  1238  W.   125th 
Journal  of  Commerce  and     1  -M^*  M  «««,     /Com.,  Indust.,   iQOQ      Q     OA      QAO   an  AA 
Construction  Record -f f  Morn'ex-Sun"-{  Fin.  &  Marine  1893     8     24     308  30-°° 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

M.  W.  Bean,  Ed.;  Daily  Journal  of  Commerce,  Inc.,  Pub.,  88  Columbia  St.  (4). 

King  County  Medical              IM™*MW           -M~A\»*\  1916     3     29     126  * 

Society    Bulletin jMontnly Medical Controlled  free  dist. 

Not  issued  during  July  and  Aug. 

Dan  Kohli,  M.D.,  Editor;  King  Co.  Medical  Society,  Publisher,  118  Cobb  Bldg. 

Labor  News — See  Washington  State  Labor  News. 

^(SwSSsh1  ^EngT  Star)}Monthly Frat.  &  Temp....l906      5     26     210     x,75 

Carl  L.  Helgren,  Editor;  Order  of  Runeburg,  Publisher,  1908  85  Ave.  West. 
Magnolia  News .Thursday Independent 1935     5     24     210     2.00 

Magnolia  News,  Publisher,  8116  W.  Smith. 

Marine  Digest-f Saturday {sWpbuTld*g     1922     4     26     168     6'°° 

John  M.  Haydon,  Editor  and  Publisher,  79  Columbia  St.  (4). 


2,100 


70 
9,134— Free 


625 

$1,820 

;  1,200 

t6,250 


5,778 


2.50         51,345 

11,400- —Free 
Free          

5,101 


42 
2,473 


$3,200 
5,800 
2,969 


CtreuUHon— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Masonic  Tribune  ......................  Friday  .............  Masonic  .............  1916     5     24     294     8.00 

R.  D.  Buchanan,  Editor;  University  Printing:  Co.,  4188  University  Way   (5). 


Cirt 
14,150 


Municipal  News  ........................  Saturday  ......... 


191°     8 


26     126     5.00 

Don  Becker,  Editor ;  Municipal  League*  of  Seattle  and  King  County,  Publisher. 
481  Lyon  Bldg. 
North  American  Esperanto  IRI  n^^hi™.      /Esperanto         1963     2     30     105     1.75 

Reviewing.  &  Esp'o) }Bi-montmy |Intg  Controlled  free  dist. 

F.  R.  Carlson,  Editor;  Esperanto  League  for  North  America,  2116  N.  35th  St.  (8). 

N°(Hokutefl^^^ 1946   12     22     168   15-°° 

T.  Kano,  Editor;  North  American  Post,  Inc.,  Publisher,  215-5th  Ave.,  8. 

North  Central  Outlook + Thursday Independent 1922     5     24     210        8,600 — Free 

Stanley  G.  Stapp  and  Carl  M.  Bengtson,  Publishers,  4203  Woodlawn  Ave.  (3). 

Northwest  Agency  Bulletin  -f.  Semi-mo Insurance 1933     3     28     140x3.00 

Irwin  Mesher,  Publisher,   668   Dexter  Horton  Bldg.    (4). 


4:500 
tsoo 


2,500 


1,824 


Northwest  Boatine  Monthly  dur'fifp,         Rnftfv       1956      2      40      136      1.00 

iNortnwest  Boating  ..................  Boat's  season  Fleas'  Boat  *  .....  Controlled  free  dist. 

Walter  E.  Wilcox,  Editor  and  Publisher,  4114  Wallingford  Ave.  (8). 

Northwest  Graphic  Arts         UfnntMv  Prto-  TrA  1^55     8     28     140 

News    (offset)  ....................  jMonthly  ..........  Prtg.  Trd  ...........  Controlled  free  dist. 

Mrs.  Alice  Drew,  Editor;  Charles  Maiter,  Publisher,  2022  2nd  Ave. 
Northwest  Medicine  ................  Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1903     2     86     129     5.50 

Herbert  L.  Hartley,  M.D.,  Editor;  Northwest  Medical  Publishing  Assn.. 

Northwest  Molr^  .................  Monthly  ..........  Automotive  .......  19°9  cL^llellL^t0 

Martin  R.  Trepp,  Ed.;  Northwest  Motor  Publishing  Co.,  88  Columbia  St.  (4). 

)T!±°.Cr.a.!  .........  }Quarterly  ........  Technocracy  ......  1936     2     40     122     3.00 

Section  3.  R.  D.  12247,  Technocracy  Inc.,  Publisher,  2208  8th  Ave.  (1). 
Northwest  Veteran-f-  .............  Saturday  .........  Veterans  ............  1934     5     24     224     1.25 

R.  E.  Knight,  Editor  and  Publisher,  105  Cherry  St.  (4). 

1902     8     27      140     4.00 
Pacific  Architect  and  Builder..Monthly  ..........  Arch.  &  Bldg  .....  2 

Pacific  Builder  and  Engineer..  Monthly  ..........  Eng'g  &  Const..  .1902      3 

Issued  first  Saturday  of  each  month. 


27      140 
40     140 
Controlled  circ. 
£7      140     4.00 
40     140 


. 
Pacific  Builder  and  Engineer,  Publisher,  2418  Third  Ave.  (1).  Total  unpaid  dist. 

1902      3     26      140     4.00 


Pacific  Banker  and  Business..Monthly { Finance 

John  Richardson,  Editor;  Barbara  Boreen,  Publisher,  71  Columbia  St., 
Room  330,  Poison  Bldg. 


t770 
$9,230 


2,500 
£5,038 

5,748 
t5,815 


>7,414 
*7364 

1,882 
3,234 


/Com.  Fisheries 


1902 


26   140   3.00   *6,062 


Pacific  Fisherman  ....................  Monthly  ..........  |  of  Pacific" 

Issued  semt-mo.  in  January. 

Prints  bound  in  section  called  Pacific  Fisherman's  News,  circ.  £7,800. 

De  Witt  Gilbert,  Editor;  Miller  Freeman  Publications,  71  Columbia  St.  (4). 
Pacific   Fisherman's   News  —  See  Pacific   Fisherman. 
Pacific  Marketer  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Home  Furn  ........  1925      3      28      140     2.50 

Aug.  and  Sept.  issues  combined.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Glen  Ethier,  Editor:  Northwest  Furniture  Retailers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
121  Boren  Ave.,  N. 

Pacific  Northwest  Hotel        IM/>«*MV  Wnt«i  *  p«»f       1906     8     26     186     2-50 

News-f  ...............................  JMonthly  ..........  Hotel  &  Rest  ......  Controlled  free  dist. 

B.  E.  Foster,  Editor  and  Publisher,  88  Columbia  St. 


1525 
£2,600 


295 
1,870 


3      28      140     2.00      1:30,000 


5  24  224  1.50 

Controlled  free  dist. 


Pacific  Northwest  Magazine.. .Monthly \  Gardeners          1933 

Peter  Wood  &  Company,  Publisher,  1716  Ravenna  Blvd. 

Pacific  Northwest  Merchan-l«,^^4.t,iw  1  A tn,?fayo«^  8 

diser  &  Apparel  Journal....}Monthly ( Apparel 

W.  Holloman,  Editor;  Roy  G.  Rosenthal,  Publisher,  4183  University  Way  (5). 

8t  Quarterlyl Quarterly Historical 1906     2     36     119     3.50 

C.  M.  Gates7 Editor;  University  of  Washington  Library,  Publisher  (5). 

8t  JMonthly Insurance 1927     8     28     140  x3.00 

S' Connor  "ST."  Ed!;  Pacific  N'west  Pub.  Co.,  1022  Northern  Life  Tower  (1). 

P.ciflc  Work  Boat Bi-monthly....  \f^"  1908     "     26     U0     8'00 


f.« 


5,700 


8,724 


*2,203 


9,871 


Charles  Cissna,  Editor;  Miller  Freeman  Publications,  71  Columbia  St.   (4). 
Plastering  Industries-f  ..........  Monthly  .......  .Plastering..........  193  8     3     26     140     2.00 

Charles  F.  Clay,  Publisher,  Construction  Center,  216  W.  Harrison  (99). 
Post-Intelligencer  -|-  ................  Every  Morn.  ...Independent  .......  1868     8     21    280  16.20**!  96,955 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  10.40**243,757 

C.  B.  Lindeman,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1909  (11). 
Queen  Anne  News  ...................  Thursday  ........  Community  ........  1919      5     24      224     8.00        J6.204 

John  S.  Murray,  Editor  and  Publisher,  10  W.  Boston  St.  $4,807  —  Free 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Junc  and  March  A.8.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -4- Uses  Mats.  ^ Nonpareil 
em's/  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  ^Isnued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptton  included  in  membership  fee. 

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tee 

$9,608— Free 


24     220     2.00 


24     294 


23     224     1.60 


8,100 


£2,826 


140,397 — Free 
6,196 


8.00 


§3,330 

t3,376 


3,500 


SEATTLEf  (Continued)  Erttb  Cols* Width? Depth    Sub 

R*ini«r  Patriot  Timea-f .Thursday Ind.  Rep 1907     8     24     298     2.60 

P.  J.  Alexander,  Editor  and  Publisher,  6728  Rainier  Ave. 

Scandinavian  American Ftntly(Tues.).{f®££**J}J^Un    1944     6 

K.  Einar  Carlson,  Publisher,  2228  First  Avenue  (1). 

Seattle  University                   ITI»«,..^.V         rnii«»i.t.  I982     5     2*     22°     *»60 

Spectator-f {Thursday Collegiate Controlled  free  dist. 

Associated  Students  of  Seattle  University,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  900  Broadway  (22). 
Sheriff  and  Police  Reporter... Bi-monthly.  .Law   Enforce't   1939     8     26      140  xS.OO 

C.  B.  Francis,  Editor;  Washington  State  Sheriff's  Assn.,  Publisher, 

1526  Ballard  Way. 
Shopping  News Mon.  &  Thurs Shopping 1922      8 

Seattle  Shopping  News  Assn.,  Publisher,  2814  Third  Ave.  (1). 
South  District  Journal-f Friday Independent 1980     5 

James  E.  Flaherty,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2720  Hanford  St.  (44). 
Svenska  Posten  +   (Swed.).... Wednesday Independent 1886      8     24     294     8.00 

Harry  F.  Fabbe,  Editor;  K.  Einar  Carlson,  Publisher,  2228  First  Ave.  (1). 
Timber  Operator + Semi-mo Lumber  Indus....  1944     4     26     168     2.00 

R.  B.  Johnston,  Publisher,  911  Western  Ave.  (4). 

Times  +  ....  !Evg- ex- SunTnHp™«dAnf        1886      8     22    315  20.00**214,927 

*    , " (Sun.  Morn.     Independent Saturday  circ.**l  99,363 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  10.00^*241,035 

Seattle  Times  Company,  Publisher,  Fairview  Ave..  No.  and  John  St.  (11). 
Transcript,  The Semi-mo Jewish  Int 6     24      210 

Marion  Rose,  Editor;  The  Transcript,  Publisher,  727  Seaboard  Bldg. 
TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.  Eastern  Washington  Ed.  *29,207. 
TV  Guide— See  Radnor,  Pa.  Western  Washington  State  Ed.  *106,679. 
University  District  Herald Thursday Independent 1917      8      23 

John  Heitzman,  Editor;  4138  University  Way. 
University  of  Washington        /Morn.  ex.  Sat-  ,.     .   . 
Daily-f  V \Sun.  &  Mon.  C0116*1*^ 

Issued  weekly  on  Thursday  during  summer  session. 

Associated  Students,  University  of  Washington,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

144  Communications  Bldg.,  University  Campus  (6). 
Washcoegg Monthly Poul'y&Dairy'g.  1923      3      27      140 

Richard  C.  Bell,  Editor;  Washington  Co-operative  Farmers   Assn.,   Publisher, 

201  Elliott  Ave.,  W.  (99). 
Washington  Alumnus  V Quarterly Coll.  Alumni 1908      3     28      126x5.00 

Univ.  of  Wash.  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher,  800  Memorial  Union  Bldg.  (5). 
Washington    Clubwoman-f ..   Monthly Club  Activ 1917      5      24      224        .20 

Not  issued  during  January,  July  and  August. 

Mrs.  W.  Woollett,  Jr.,  Editor;  Consolidated  Press,  Publisher, 

8026  40th  Ave.,  S.  W.  (16). 
Washington  Education  V 8  ti.  a  yr Educational 1890      3      26      140     2.25 

Albert  E.  Gerritz,  Editor;  Washington  Education  Assn.,  Publisher, 

910  Fifth  Ave.  (4). 
Washington  Grange  News +  ... Semi-mo.,  Fri.. Agriculture 1911 

See  also  Pacific  Grange  Farm  Group,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

Ted  F.  Berry,  Ed.;  Washington  State  Grange,  Pub.,  8104 
Washington  Motorist Monthly A.A.A.  Club 1917 

Automobile  Club  of  Washington,  Publisher,  330  6th  Ave.  N. 
Washington  Newspaper Monthly Journalistic 1915 


308 


25,650 — Free 


.1885   5   28   231   5.00   $15,750 


.50 


5      24      217        .95 

Total  unpaid  dist. 

Western  Ave.   (1). 

5     24     220  xl.50 


29,891 


$9,443 


22,396 


*24,185 
6,026 

55,000 


_    _^_,__  „  „ „ „,.„      3      28      140  x3.50 

C.  B.  Lafromboise,  Editor ;  Washington  Newspaper  Publishers'  Assn.,  Inc., 
Publisher,  286  Communications  Bldg.,  University  (5). 


Washington  Pos  ten  -MNorw.)  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1889 

O.  L.  Ejde,  Editor  an 


218 


§4,100 

662 
1,037 


JMonthly Groc.  ft  Meat 1912      2      42      140  x2.50        $2,959 

R.  A.  Campbell,  Editor;  Washington  State  Retail  Grocers  and  Meat  Dealers 
Assn.,  Publisher,  416  Lloyd  Bldg.  (1). 

WNeUs^"..S™.™P.       JBi-monthly Labor 1924     6     24     220     1.60        19,500 

Jim  T.  Hughes,  Editor;  Labor  Press  Pub.  Co.,  2800  First  Ave. 


.............  ......  8     24     280     2.00 

and  Publisher,  924  Seaboard  Bldg.  (11). 

Washington  Purchasing         IM™*MV  T»«^  A  M*.  1925     2     36      119x3.00 

Agent  and  Manufacturer..  JMonthly  ..........  Pur'  *  Mfr  .........  Controlled  free  dist. 

See  also  Associated  Purchasing  Publications,  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
Forrest  M.  Bunker,  Editor;  Purchasing  Agents'  Assn.  of  Washington,  Publisher, 
2626  15th  St.  (99). 


Western  Journal  of  Surgery,!  „. 

Obstetrics  ft  Gynecology..]Bi" 

Robert  N.  Rutherford.  M.D., 


6'00        16'180 


-monthly.  ..  Medical 1898     2     84     122     7.50 

...  ,  Editor;  Western  Journal  of  Surgery  Publishing  Co., 

200  Broadway  (22). 

Western  Marine  Dealer  + Semi-mo Boafg  Trade 1968     \     \\ 

Donald  D.  Venables,  Editor;  John  M.  Haydon,  Publisher,  79  Columbia  St. 

West  Seattle  Herald  + Thursday Independent 1928     9     22     294       22,800— Free 

F.  C.  Dunn,  Editor  and  Publisher,  4010  W.  Alaska  St.  (16). 

White  Center  News  Friday Independent 1928     8     22     296     8.00          9300 

Jerry  Robinson,  Publisher,  9811-17th  S.  W. 


CIrculmtion—**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <3>Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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SEATTLEf  (Continued)  Estab  Co  !$<:>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clre 

WU*o  fdv?)0!!.^!!"6!!!!  }Bi-monthly  .....  W.C.T.U  .............  1902      3     42      168       .35 

Grace  H.  Budde.  Editor;  Publication  Press,  6114  Arcade  Bldg. 

SEDRO  WOOLLEY  (02),  pop.  8,299;  Skaglt  Co.  (NW).  On  Skagit  River,  65  m  N  of 
Seattle.  GN;  NP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  shingles,  feed,  lumber, 
logging  equipment.  Logging  ;  nursery.  Talc  mines  ;  timber.  Farming. 
Courier-Times  -f  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1908      8     24     294      8.00        §2,527 

Frank  S.  Evans,  Editor;  Garrison  Evans,  Publisher,  807  Metcalf  St. 

SELAH  (E4),  pop.  2.489;  Yakima  Co.  (SE).  4  m  N  of  Yakima.  NP;  YV  (elec.)  RRs. 
Fruit  evaporating  and  packing  plants.  Beer,  wine,  dairy  products,  apple  juice 
manufactured.  Agriculture.  Apples,  pears. 
Selah  Valley  Optimist-f  .........  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1911     6     24     270     2.00  - 

Leland  Crossen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SEQUIM  (B2tt),  pop.  1,044;  Clallam  Co.  (NW).  95  m  N  of  Olympia.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Logging;  lumber,  shingle  mills;  creameries.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Press-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1911     5     24     224     2.50  908 

Miss  Dorothy  Haller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SHELTONf  <B8%),  pop.  5,045;  Mason  Co.  (W).  On  Oakland  Bay,  21  m  NW  of  Olym- 

pia. NP  RR.  Boat  connections.  Pulp,  lumber,  plywood  mills;  machine  shops; 

logging;  creamery.  Wine  and  oyster  industry.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Mason  County  Journal  ............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1886      8     26     301     8.50        §4*225 

Wm.  M.  Dickie,  Ed.  ;  Mrs.  Dorothy  R.  Jessup,  Delmar  Cole  and  Wm.  Dickie,  Pubs. 
SILVERDALE  (C3).  pop.  x  1,400;  Kitsap  Co.  (W).  20  m  W  of  Seattle.  NP  RR.  Manu- 

factures storage  tanks.  Boat  building.  Fishing  industry.  Agriculutre,  poultry, 

grain. 
Breeze  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1945     7     24     266     2.50        $1,490 

Geo.  T.  Harrison,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  85. 

SNOHOMISH  (C2%),  pop.  8,094;  Snohomish  Co.  (NW).  On  Snohomish  River,  10  m 
SE  of  Everett.  CMSP&P;  NP;  GN  RRs.  Vegetable  and  meat  packing;  frozen 
food;  cold  storage  plants;  saw  mills;  creamery;  foundry;  logging.  Agriculture. 
Milk,  vegetables,  berries. 
Snohomish  County  Tribune  -f.  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1876     8     23     294     3.00         §2,597 

W.  L.  Bates,  W.  D.  Tucker,  D.  S.  Berry,  Publishers. 

SNOQUALMIE   (D3),  pop.  806;  King  Co.  (WC).  28  m  E  of  Seattle.  NP  RR.  Lumber 

mills.  Fir  timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Snoqualmie  Valley  Record  -{-..Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1918      8     24      808      8.00         §1,800 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  Record,  North  Bend. 
E.  W.  Groshell,  Publisher. 

SOAP  LAKE  (F3).  pop.  2,091;  Grant  Co.  (C).  40  m  E  of  Wenatchee.  GN  RR.  Bank, 

Ephrata.  Health  resort.  Agriculture.  Apples,  wheat,  poultry. 
Reporter-f  ................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1938      6     24      277      2.50  §695 

Sidney  Jackson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SOUTH  BENDf  (B4),  pop.  1,857;  Pacific  Co.  (SW).  At  head  of  Willapa  Bay,  25  m 
S  of  Aberdeen.  NP  RR.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  shingles,  lumber,  canned 
oysters,  plumbing  specialties,  machinery,  boats.  Logging  ;  oyster  packing  plants. 
Oyster,  salmon,  tuna,  crab  fisheries;  timber.  Agriculture.  Cranberries,  poultry, 
dairy  products. 
Journal-h  .................................  .Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1890      7      24     280      2.50         §1,564 

E.  T.  Hazeltine,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SPOKANEf  (H8),  pop.  161,721;  Spokane  Co.  (E).  On  the  falls  of  the  Spokane  River, 
298  m  E  of  Seattle.  GN;  NP;  UP;  SP&S;  CMSP&P;  SC&P  (elec.);  SI  RRs. 
Airlines:  WCA;  NWA;  UAL. 

Manufactures  lumber  and  lumber  products,  poultry,  dairy  and  meat  products, 
aluminum,  magnesium,  clay  and  cement  products,  machinery  and  metal  products, 
flour,  feed,  cereal,  beer,  petroleum  products,  paper,  electrical  fixtures.  Railroad 
shops.  Six  banks;  debits  (1957),  $3,179,844,000;  deposits  (6-23-58),  $387,- 
021,414.  65,062  electric  (res.)  meters;  8,900  gas  (artif.)  meters;  108,304 
telephones.  Silver,  lead,  zinc  mines.  Timber.  Gonzaga  University  (Cath.,  co- 
educational) ;  Whitworth  College.  Three  TV  stations. 

A     u'dSt11  Leaden?*  &nd      ,}Monthly  ........  Health    &   Rec.  1949     3 

Mervin  Mounce,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  7024  (18). 

8     23     297  20.80*^71,582 


28      134      5.50     *  19,565 


{Chronicle-}- Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1886 
Chronicle-f Thursday Independent 1881      8     23     297     8.00 
Howard  Cleavinger,  Editor;  Spokane  Chronicle  Co.,  Pub.,  928  Sprague  Ave.  (4). 
Spokesman-Review-}- Every  Morn... .Ind.  Rep 1883      8     23      297    26.00**91,208 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies.  Sunday  circ.*^l39,O52 

James  Bracken,  Editor;  Cowles  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  927  Riverside  Ave.  (8). 

Fishing  and  Hunting  News  +  . Friday {  &  o^td'/Spts*  5     24     218     4'°° 

Printed  in  three  editions,  Spokane  Ed. ;  Seattle  Ed. ;  Portland,  Ore.  Ed. 

Fred  Peterson,  Jerry  Marks,  Stan  Jones,  Editor;  Bill  Farden,  Publisher, 

P.O.  Box  1100. 
Geiger  Times Friday Independent 1957     5     24     224     2.00 

A  civilian  enterprise  published  in  the  interest  of  personnel  of  Geiger  Air  Force 
Base. 

W.  A.  Wilbur,  Publisher,  Davenport. 
Gonzaga  BulletinV Friday Collegiate 1921     5     24     135     2.00 

Associated  Students  of  Gonzaga  University,  Editors  and  Publishers  (11). 


*29«740 


2,018 


1,730 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats,  ^  Nonpareil 
ems.'  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  Inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Inland  Empire  News  -f  ............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1900     5     24     224     2.50 

Don  Miller.  Editor  and  Publisher,  W913  12th  Ave. 
Inland  Empire  Trade  Topics  +  Monthly  ..........  Retail  Mdse  ........  1897     5     24     224     2.60 

Orno  Strong.  Editor  and  Publisher.  W.  915  Broadway.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Inland  Register  -f  ....................  Friday  .............  Catholic  ..............  1942     8     28     294     4.00 

Rev.  Terence  Tully,  Editor;  Catholic  Diocese  of  Spokane,  Publishers, 

317  S.  Howard  St.  (4). 
Labor  World  +  .........................  Friday  .............  Labor  .................  1898     5     24     224     2.50 

Labor  World  Publishing  Co.,  S.  217  Browne. 
Pacific  Northwest  Farm  Quad.  —  comprised  of  Idaho  Farmer,  Boise  Idaho;  Oregon 

Farmer.  Portland,  Oregon;  Utah  Farmer,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  and  Washing- 

ton Farmer,  Spokane.  Cecil  Hagen,  Editor;  Cowles  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.  Space 

in  all  four  may  be  bought  in  combination  or  separately. 
Spokane  Valley  Herald  —  See  Opportunity. 
Spokesman-Review  —  See  Chronicle. 
Washington  Farmer  -f  ............  Semi.mo.(Thurs.).Agric  ...........  1884     4     28      189      1.50 

See  Pacific  Northwest  Farm  Quad.  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Cecil  Hagen,  Mgn.  Editor;  Cowles  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  401  Review  Bldg.  (8). 
Whitworthian-f  V  ...................  .Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1909      5     24     234     2.00 

Students  of  Whitworth  College,  Editors  and  Publishers  (12). 

SPRAGUE  (H8),  pop.  598;  Lincoln  Co.  (E).  85  m  SW  of  Spokane.  NP  RR.  Ships  wheat. 

Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  hay,  oats. 
Advocate-f  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1884     6     26     280     3.00 

Earl  H.  Sibley,  Publisher. 

STANWOOD   (C2).  pop.   710;  Snohomish  Co.    (NW).  On  Stilaquamish  River,  25  m 
NW  of  Everett.  GN  RR.  Freezing,  vegetable  and  fruit  packing  plants.  Fisheries  ; 
timber.  Diversified  farming.  Dairy  products,  peas,  corn,  berries. 
Twin  City  News-f  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1902      8     23      287      2.50 

Cliff  Danielson,  Editor;  Cliff  Danielson,  John  Webber  and  Wallie  Funk  II,  Pubs. 

STEILACOOM  (C3),  pop.  1,283;  Pierce  Co.  (WC).  18  m  S  of  Tacoma.  UP;  NP  RRs. 

Bank,  Tacoma.  Gravel  plants.  Saw  mill.  Residential. 
Lakewood  Logr-f  .....................  Friday  .............  Ind.  Rep  ............  1937      5     24      229      3.00 

C.  F.  A.  Mann,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STEVENSONf  (D5),  pop.  684;  Skamania  Co.  (SW).  On  Columbia  River,  40  m  NE  of 

Portland,  Ore.  SP&S  RR.  Saw  mill;  plywood;  logging.  Agriculture. 
Skamania  Co.  Pioneer  +  .........  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1893     7     24     280     2.50 

Ray  Craft,  Publisher. 

SULTAN   (D8).  pop.  814;  Snohomish  Co.   (NW).  On  Skykomish  River,  25  m  SE  of 
Everett.  GN  RR.  Logging,  saw  and  shingle  mill.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Fruit, 
potatoes,  peas. 
Valley  News-f  .........................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1890      7     24     280     2.00 

Ward  Bowden,  Editor  and  Publisher,  105  Third  St. 

SUMAS  (CD,  pop.  658;  Whatcom  Co.  (NW).  25  m  NE  of  Bellingham.  CMSP&P;  NP; 

CP  RRs.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  berries,  oats. 
News-f-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1889     7     24     280      2.50 

Harry  and  Clara  Christensen,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


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SUMNER  (O8%),  pop.  2.816;  Pierce  Co.  (WC).  12  m  SE  of  Tacoma.  GN;  CMSP&P; 
NP;  UP  RRs.  Manufactures  lumber,  insecticides,  vinegar,  yeast,  fibreboard 
products.  Canneries;  fruit  packing  and  freezing  plants.  Ships  bulbs  and  cut 
flowers.  Agriculture.  Berries,  bulbs,  truck  farming. 

News-Index  and  Standard Thursday Independent 1900     9     22     294     8.00 

E.  P.  Andrews,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SUNNYSIDE  (E4),  pop.  4,194;  Yakima  Co.  (SC).  86  m  SE  of  Yakima.  UP;  NP  RRs. 
Manufactures  paper  containers;  meat,  poultry  packing  plant;  creameries;  win- 
ery; cannery.  Diversified  farming.  Mint,  cherries,  potatoes,  fruit. 

Sun-f Thursday Independent 1901      8     22     294      8.00 

Virgil  Hillyer,  Publisher. 

TACOMAf  (C8).  pop.  148,678;  Pierce  Co.  (WC).  At  head  of  navigation  on  Puget 
Sound,  82  m  S  of  Seattle.  GN;  UP;  CMSP&P;  NP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Air- 
lines:  AC  A;  WAL;  PAA;  WCA;  NWA;  TCA;  PNA;  UAL;  WAL;  FTL  (air- 
freight). Important  port. 

Manufactures  lumber,  lumber  products,  pulp,  paper,  chemicals,  furniture, 
flour,  furnaces,  railroad  car  wheels,  candy,  food  products.  Copper,  gold  smelting 
and  refining;  railroad  shops;  shipyards;  meat  and  fish  packing  plants.  Fisheries. 
Six  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $358,186,786.  61,131  electric  (AC)  meters;  11,- 
690  gas  (nat.)  meters;  96,872  telephones.  Resort,  near  Mt.  Rainier  National 
Park.  College  of  Puget  Sound,  Fort  Lewis,  McChord  Field.  Two  TV  stations. 

Civil  Service  Bulletin Monthly (JfclpS^p"      1929     5     24     238  x2'00 

D.  H.  Ketter,  Editor;  Civil  Service  League,  Publisher,  S.  16th  &  Court  C  St. 

Fort  Lewis  Ranger-f- Friday Independent 1950     5     24     217     $10,000 — Free 

Distributed  primarily  to  personnel  at  Fort  Lewis. 
M.  E.  Benson,  Publisher,  Box  1521. 

Index {Sllun*'  ^^  \Bldg? News        1889  6     26     269  11'00            79° 

Victor  J.  Hedberg,  Editor;  J.  D/Ogden,  Publisher.  Box  1808  (1). 

Labor  Advocate-f Friday Labor 1908  6     24     208     1.60        16,700 

Tacoma  Labor  Advocate,  Publisher,  1856  Court  C  (8). 

-**Sept.  A, B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


*2»500 


IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   +Uses  Mats.   $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.    V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.    Population— 1950  Census.     XRand  McNally 
estimate.    V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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News-Tribune  +  .......................  fgj*  'ft*1111'  'Independent  .......  1883     »     28  Q  «01    24.00**»2,965 

I  Sun.  Morn.  v  Sunday  circ.**74,732 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

F.  8.  Baker,  Publisher,  711  St.  Helens  Ave.  (1). 
Progress  (no  adv.)  .................  Weekly  ...........  Cham,  of  Com.  ...,1926     8     26     147  x         2200 

E.  M.  Wetherell,  Editor;  Tacoma  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Publisher  (1). 
Star  +  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1922     8     24     294     3.50        £1,541 

R.  E.  Breon,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  247,  So.  Tacoma  Station.        J7,985  —  Free 
Trail,  The-f  V  ..........................  Tuesday  ..........  Collegiate  ...........  1922      5     23     224     2.00        11,800 

Students  of  the  College  of  Puget  Sound,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  50A. 

TENINO  (C4),  pop.  969;  Thurston  Co.  (SW).  85  m  SW  of  Tacoma.  UP;  NP;  GN  RRs. 
Saw,  tie,  powder  mill;  creamery;  cold  storage  plant;  cannery.  Timber.  Farm- 
ing. Berries. 
Thurstdh  Co.  Independent  +  ..  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1922     7     22     280     2.50        81,000 

D.  M.  Major,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TONASKET  (Fl%).  pop.  957;  Okanogan  Co.  (NC).  120  m  NW  of  Spokane.  GN  RR. 

Manufactures  bricks,  concrete  blocks,  lumber.  Diversified  farming. 
Tribune  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1951     5     26     224     3.00  §592 

Ashley  E.  Holden,  Jr.,  Editor  ;  Tonasket  Publishing  Co. 

TOPPENISH  (E4),  pop.  6,265;  Yakima  Co.  (SC).  20  m  SE  of  Yakima.  NP  RR.  Manu- 

factures beet  sugar,  canned  corn,  candy,  concrete  and  creamery  products.  Agri- 

culture. Potatoes,  hay,  sugar  beets. 
Review-f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1907     8     22     294     8.00          2,015 

Merritt  Allen,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  511. 
Times  +   (offset)  .....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1955     5     23     231     3.00        §1,802 

Win.  Wright,  Editor;  Toppenish  Publishers  Inc.,  217  S.  Toppenish  Ave. 

TWISP  (E2),  pop.  776;  Okanogan  Co.   (N).  95  m  N  of  Wenatchee.  Railroad  station, 
Pateros.  GN  RR.  Lumbering.  Gold,  silver  mines.  Agriculture.  Dairying,  hay, 
apples. 
Methow  Valley  News  -f  ...........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1903     6     24     266     3.00  887 

Claude  E.  Watkins  and  Myrtle  B.  Watkins,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

UNIONTOWN   (H4),  pop.  254;  Whitman  Co.   (SC).  80  m  SE  of  Spokane.  NP  RR. 

Grain  elevator.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  hogs,  dairy  products,  cattle. 
Journal  +  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  &  Agric  .......  1920      5     26     234     2.50  322 

L.  C.  Mattoon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VANCOUVERf   (C5),  pop.  41,664;  Clark  Co.   (SW).  On  Columbia  River,  8  m  N  of 
Portland,  Ore.  GN;  SP&S;  NP;  UP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airport. 

Manufactures  chemicals,  pulp,  paper,  lumber,  canned  fruit  products,  bricks, 
paint,  structural  steel,  aluminum.  Creameries;  brewery;  shipyard.  Salmon  fish- 
eries. Timber.  Fruit,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Three  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58), 
$44,913,829.  3,400  gas  meters;  28,333  electric  meters;  19,603  telephones. 

Columbian  +  ............................    l^un**  S&t'  Independent  .......  1890     8     22     815    15.00**18,748 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Raymond  L.  Bachman,  Editor  and  Publisher  701  W.  Eighth  St. 

Lariat,  The  +  ...........................  Monthly  ..........  {owlfe^St*    1949      4      24      168      1'60        *2*800 

William  V.  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Rt.  5—14239  N.  E.  Salmon  Creek  Ave. 

VASHON   (C3),  pop.   X850;  King  Co.    (WC).  On  Vashon  Island,   8  m  S  of  Seattle. 

Boat  connections.  Greenhouses;  hatcheries.  Residential.   Agriculture. 
Beachcomber  ............................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1958      5     24     225      3.00  §85O 

John  VanDevanter,  Editor;  Beachcomber  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

WAITSBURG  (G4),  pop.   1,015;  Walla  Walla  Co.    (SE).  20  m  NE  of  Walla  Walla. 
UP;  NP  RRs.  Flour  mill;  cannery.  Ships  wheat.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  dairy 
products. 
Times  +  ....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1878      6     24     252      8.50         §1,52O 

Virginia  J.  Dilts,  Editor;  C.  P.  Dilts,  Publisher. 

WALLA  WALLAf  (G4%),  pop.  24.102;  Walla  Walla  Co.  (SE).  110  m  SE  of  Yakima. 
UP;  NP;  WWV  (elec.)  RRs.  Airlines  :  WC  A  ;  UAL. 

Manufactures  lumber,  beverages.  Cannery;  frozen  food,  cold  storage  plants; 
grain  warehouses;  brewery;  creameries;  dye  works.  Whitman  College.  Diversi- 
fied farming.  Wheat,  peas,  alfalfa,  livestock. 


oC  e^ator  +68t  JMonthly  ..........  Farm.  Co-op  .......  1936     5     24     224     x.50       37,969 

W.  K.  McCandiess,"  Editor  ;  Pacific  Supply  Cooperative,  Publisher,  Box   1004. 
TT  ,       «   11  *,     i  f  Every  Morn.,T,  „„,.  „,.        1934     8     22      294    18.00    **4,408 

Union  Bulletin  +  .....................  JEvg.  ex.  Sun.Independent  .......  Evg.  circ.  18.00**12,113 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  7.80  **  16,209 

H.  Sherman  Mitchell.  Editor;  Frank  G.  Mitchell,  Publisher. 

Whitman  College  Pioneer  +  V  Thursday  ........  Collegiate...  ........  i896-  8     24     294     2-°° 

Students  of  Whitman  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  G. 

WAPATO  (E4),  pop.  8,185;  Yakima  Co.   (SC).  10  m  SE  of  Yakima,  NP  RR.  Apple 
drying,  fruit,  vegetable  packings,  and  hop  compressing  plants  ;  feed  mill  ;  can- 
nery. Diversified  farming.  Hay,  potatoes,  tomatoes. 
Independent-f  .........................  .Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1906     6     24     278     2.50        §1,719 

William  Verran,  Jr..  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|PO  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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~~"  Estab  Cols*WidthVDipth   Sub  Cire 

WASHOUGAL  (C6),  pop.  1,577;  Clark  Co.   (SW).  On  Columbia  River,  17  m  E  of 

Vancouver.  SP&S  RR.  Woolen  and  smelter  cloth,  blankets,  robet  manufactured. 

Fisheries.  Agriculture.  Dairying,  poultry,  prunes. 
Columbia  Valley  Advocate  +  ..  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1032     7     24     280     2.60  755 

Q.  E.  Pecoldt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WATERVILLEf  (E8),  pop.  1,018;  Douglas  Co.  (EC).  26  m  NE  of  Wenatchee.  Water- 

ville  RR.  Pine,  fir  timber.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  hogs,  cattle. 
Empire  Press  +  .......................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1886     7     22     280     8.00          2,225 

Howard  E.  Ordway,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WENATCHEEf  (E8),  pop.  18,072;  Chelan  Co.  (C).  On  Columbia  River,  185  m  W  of 
Spokane.  GN  RR.  Airline,  WCA.  Extensive  fruit  drying,  packing,  cold  storage 
plants;  apple  by-products,  lumber,  boxes,  insecticides,  flour,  concrete  and 
dairy  products  manufactured.  Smelting  plants.  Ships  apples.  Timber.  Farming. 
Apples,  wheat,  dairying. 

World*  ....................................  {gfun,     independent  .......  "»5     9     M 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Wilfred  Woods,  Editor;  World  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

WHITE  SALMON  (D5),  pop.  1,858;  Klickitat  Co.  (S).  On  Columbia  and  White  Salmon 
Rivers,  55  m  E  of  Vancouver.  Railroad  name,  Bingen-  White  Salmon.  SP&S  RR. 
Boat  connections.  Saw  mills;  creamery;  fruit  packing  plants.  Timber.  Fruit, 
dairy,  stock  farms. 
Enterprise^-  ............................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1902     7      22     280     2.00        §1,504 

R.  H.  Meresse,  Editor;  A.  Meresse,  Publisher. 

WILBUR   (G8),  pop.   1,048;  Lincoln  Co.   (E).  65  m  W  of  Spokane.  NP  RR.  Flour, 

lumber  mills,  grain  warehouses.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  barley,  oats. 
Register-f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1889      7     24     280      8.00  $953 

C.  F.  Cosby  and  Z.  D.  Cosby,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WINLOCK  <C4),  pop.  878;  Lewis  Co.   (SW).  25  m  N  of  Longview.  GN;  NP;  UP; 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Hatcheries;  creamery;  saw,  tie  mills,  wooden  shingles.  Timber. 
Poultry,  dairy  farms.  Filberts. 
News  -I-  .....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1885     7     24     280     2.50         §1,272 

M.  R.  Alexander,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WINSLOW  (C8),  pop.  687;  Kitsap  Co.  (W).  5  m  W  of  Seattle.  Manufactures  motors, 

fishing  tackle.  Shipyards.  Fruit  and  vegetable  packing  plant.  Dairy  farms. 
Bainbridge  Review  +  ..............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1925     7      24     280     8.50        §1,972 

Mildred  and  Walt  Woodward,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WOODLAND  (C5),  pop.  1,292;  Cowlitz  Co.   (SW).  On  Lewis  River,  20  m  N  of  Van- 
couver.  GN  ;  UP  ;  NP  RRs.  Manufactures  saw  mill  equipment.  Logging,  saw,  tie- 
mills  ;  cheese  factory.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Milk,  eggs,  berries. 
Lewis  River  News  +  ...............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1919     6     24     280     8.00        §1,317 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Richard  Pinkerton,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Davidson  Ave. 

YAKIMAf  (E4),  pop.  88,486;  Yakima  Co.  (SC).  160  m  SE  of  Seattle.  UP;  NP;  YV 
(elec.)  RRs.  Airlines:  NWA;  WCA. 

Extensive  fruit  drying,  packing,  cold  storage  plants  ;  frozen  and  canned  fruits 
and   vegetables,  juices,  wines,   lumber,   paperboard  containers,   canvas   goods, 
fruit  sizers,   sprayers,   farm  machinery,    flour,   meat  products,   bricks   manu- 
factured. Nurseries.  Five  banks;  bank  clearings   (6-30-58),  $150,861,941;  bank 
deposits   (6-80-58),  $69,318,692.  41,689  (est.)  electric  (AC)  meters;  2,900  gas 
meters;  22,248  telephones.  Pine,  fir  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Apples,  pears, 
potatoes,   sugar  beets,   hops,   peaches,   grapes,   melons,   cherries,   apricots.   TV 
station. 
Goodfruit  Grower-f  ................  Bi-monthly  .....  Fruit  Indus  ........  1948     5     24     224     1.50         9,175 

C.  H.  Bosch,  Editor;  Washington  State  Fruit  Commission,  Publisher, 
622  Yakima  Ave. 

Morn.  ex.  Mon.Rep»b,ic.n  ........  "05     8     28 


Republic*  ...............................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Republican  .........  1902     8     23     301    16.00**17,246 

I          Color  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
I          Ted  Robertson,  Publisher. 

YELM  (C8H),  pop.  470;  Thurston  Co.   (SW).  18  m  SE  of  Olympia.  Bank,  Tacoma. 
NP;  GN  RRs.  Saw,  tie  mills;  logging.   Timber.   Agriculture.   Dairy,  poultry 
products. 
Nisqually  Valley  News  +  .......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1922     7     24     280     2.50  §986 

D.  R.  Miller,  Editor;  E.  K.  Frig  toe,  Publisher,  Box  56. 

ZILLAH  (E4),  pop.  911;  Yakima  Co.  (SC).  15  m  SE  of  Yakima.  NP;  UP  RRs.  Fruit 

packing;  cold  storage  plants.  Agriculture,  especially  fruit. 
Yakima  Valley  Mirror  -f  ........  Thursday  .......  Independent  .....  1910     7     24     280     2.50        §1,050 

Gail  Flint,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
eras.  12  to  inch.  ¥  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  XRmnd  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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RAILROADS 

18  Baltimore  &  Ohio  156  Southern 

21  Buffalo  Creek  &  Gauley  157  Strouds  Creek  &  Muddlety 

23  Campbell's  Creek  183  Virginian 

36  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  184  Western  Maryland 

37  Chesapeake  Western  188  West  Virginia  Northern 
40  Cumberland  &  Pennsylvania       192  Winchester  &  Western 
48  Kanawha  Central  193  Wtmfrede 

50  Kelley's  Creek  &  Northwestern 
30'|       64  Kelly's  Creek 
100  Monongahela 

130  New  York  Central 

131  New  York,  Chicago  &  St  Louis 
133  Norfolk  &  Western 

142  Pennsylvania 

152  Pittsburgh  &  West  Virginia 

154  Preston 


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WEST  VIRGINIA 

Population  2,005,552  (U.  3.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  CHARLESTON 

West  Virginia  is  bounded  on  the  north  and  east  by  Pennsylvania  and  Maryland,  east  and  south 
by  Virginia,  and  west  by  Kentucky  and  Ohio.  Its  greatest  length  from  north  to  south  is  about  240 
miles;  greatest  breadth,  160  miles;  land  area,  24,080  square  miles. 

The  surface  of  West  Virginia's  rivers  is  estimated  at  185  square  miles,  for  many  navigable 
tributaries  of  the  Ohio  River  flow  through  the  state.  Transportation  on  the  Ohio  in  the  west  is 
heavy.  A  large  part  of  the  land  is  mountainous  and  hilly,  about  two-thirds  covered  with  forests. 
West  Virginia  ranks  sixth  in  production  of  hardwood  and  has  vast  timber  wealth.  The  soil  of 
the  mountain  ridgea  is  fertile  to  the  tops,  and  the  summits  of  many  mountains  are  flat, 
natural  meadows. 

The  valley  of  the  great  Kanawha  is  the  finest  grazing  region  in  the  state.  No  finer  blue  grass 
farms  exist  than  those  of  the  central,  northern  and  Greenbrier  sections.  The  soil  is  well  adapted 
to  the  production  of  apples,  peaches  and  other  fruits,  although  agriculture  in  the  state  is  not  so 
important.  The  most  valuable  mineral  resource  of  the  state  is  its  coal.  The  same  Appalachian 
vein  that  supplies  Pennsylvania  gives  West  Virginia,  too,  coal  of  highest  quality.  Next  to  Penn- 
sylvania it  ranks  highest  among  the  states  in  the  value  of  coal  produced.  The  state  also  ranks 
high  in  the  production  of  glassware,  in  steel  works  and  rolling-mill  products. 

The  University  of  West  Virginia  is  located  at  Morgantown.  White  Sulphur  Springs,  in  the 
eastern  part  of  the  state,  is  a  popular  health  resort,  with  a  famous  golf  course.  The  Weather 
Bureau  at  Parkersburg  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  64.3;  highest  on  record, 
106;  lowest  on  record,  — 27;  total  annual  precipitation,  39.41  inches. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  twenty-ninth.  Rural  population  (1950),  84.6%.  In  1950,  of 
the  2,005,552  total  population,  1,890,284  were  white;  115,268  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  81,434.  Farm  acreage,  8,214,626.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  100.9. 
Average  value  per  farm,  $5,852.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  1,391. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $22,746,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $85,464,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (19'57)  .-tobacco  (value  of  production),  $1,770,000;  hay,  $1,500,000; 
corn,  $663,000;  wheat,  $598,000;  potatoes,  $356,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957):  apples,  $7,146,000,  rank,  seventh;  peaches, 
$924,000;  pears,  $12,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $52,962,000;  all  sheep  and 
lambs,  $906,000  ;  horses  and  mules,  $4,320,000 ;  hogs  and  pigs,  $2,300,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957):  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers),  $16,401,000; 
eggs,  $9,904,000;  turkeys,  $4,773,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $24,392,000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms,  801,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957)  :  creamed  cottage  cheese,  4,715,000  Ibs. : 
creamery  butter,  101,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  5,488,000  gallons. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $951,660,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
chemicals  and  allied  products,  primary  metal  industries,  stone,  clay,  and  glass  products.  Total 
expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment,  $98,889,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1951),  $941,728,000,  rank,  fourth.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  coal, 
natural  gas,  petroleum,  natural  gas  liquids. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  478,600.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  607,- 
000.  Number  of  post  offices  (19-57),  1,333.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  18,685;  sales, 
$1,410,767,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES 

Total  number  of  counties  65 

County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop.  County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat             Pop. 

1  Barbour  (NEC),  Philippi 19,745  14   Hampshire  (NE),  Romney 12,677 

2  Berkeley  (NE),  Martinsburg 30,859  15  Hancock  (N),  New  Cumberland....  84,888 

8  Boone   (SW),  Madison 88,178  16  Hardy    (NE),   Moorefield 10,082 

4  Braxton  (C),  Button 18,082  17  Harrison  (NC),  Clarksburg 86,296 

6  Brooke   (N),  Wellsburg 26,904  18  Jackson   (W),  Ripley 16.299 

6  Cabell   (SW),  Huntington 108,085  19  Jefferson  (NE),  Charles  Town 17,184 

7  Calhoun  (WC),  Grantsville 10,259  20   Kanawha  (W),  Charleston 239.629 

8  Clay  (C),Clay 14,961  21   Lewis    (NC),  Weston 21,074 

9  Doddridge  (NW),  West  Union 9,026  22  Lincoln  (SW),  Hamlin 22,466 

10  Fayette  (SWC),  Fayetteville 82,448  28  Logan. (SW),  Logan 77,891 

11  Gilmer  (WC),  Glenville 9,746  24  McDowell    (S),   Welch 98.887 

12  Grant  (NE),  Petersburg 8,766  25  Marion  (N),  Fairmont. 71,621 

18  Greenbrier  (SE),  Lewisburg 89,296  26  Marshall   (N),  Moundsville 86,891 

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LIST  OF  COUNTIES  (Continued) 

Count j.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop.  County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat            Pop. 

27  Mason  ( W).  Point  Pleasant 23,587  42  Randolph  (EC),  Elkins 80,568 

28  Mercer  (S),  Princeton 75,018  48  Ritchie  (NW),  Harrisville 12,685 

29  Mineral   (NEhKeyser 22,888  44  Roane  (W).  Spencer 18,408 

80  Minro  (SW), Williamson 47,409         45  Summers  (S).  Hinton 19.188 

81  Monongalui  (N),  Morgantown 60.797         46  Taylor  (N)>  Qrafton 18.422 

82  Monroe  (SB).  Union.................. 18,128         47  Tucker  (NE)t  Parson8 10.60o 

II  T«iifSJ.(?QrV  q«m™rfvm«* 27*696  48  Tyler   <NW>'  Middlebourne 10,585 

86  Ohio  (N) (  wiJSST  7l1?2  49  U»8lmr  (NEC>'  Buckhannon 19,242 

ftfi  pV™n«ton   fF>    P?fnki'in 9  818  60  Wayne    (SW).   Wayne 88.696 

87  Plants"  $&?S£*SK™     6*869  «  Webster -  (EC).  Webster  Springs....  17.888 

88  Pocahontas  (SE),  Marlinton 12,480  52  Wetzel  (N).  New  Mar  tins  ville 20,154 

89  Preston  (N).  Kingwood 81,899  58  Wirt  (W),  Elizabeth 5,119 

40  Putnam  (W),  Winfleld 21.021          54   Wood  (NW),  Parkersburg 66.640 

41  Raleigh   (SW).  Beckley 96.278         55  Wyoming  (S).  Pineville 87.540 

WEST  VIRGINIA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number  Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  30  Daily  1 

Evening  Dailies  (21)  Semi-weekly 1 

Morning  Dailies  (9)  Weekly  6 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (5)  Fortnightly    8 

Semi-weekly    1  Semi-monthly 1 

Weekly  86  Monthly    13 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies    (3)  Bi-monthly  5 

Quarterly    4 

Total  Newspapers  117  Ev.  8  wks.  dur.  academic  yr 2 

Total  Periodicals  36 

Total  number  of  publications 153 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications 53 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 86 

For  circulation  figures  for  daily  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  It  Is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


Estab  Cols  <S>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

ALDERSON   (E5).  pop.  1.489;  Monroe  Co.   (SE).  70  m  SE  of  Charleston.  C&O  RR. 
Manufactures  grain  mill  products.  Roofing  and  sheet  metal  works.  Coal  mines. 
Limestone  quarries.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  poultry,  dairying. 
Times-h  ....................................  Friday  ............  Republican  .........  1951      5      24     224     2.00  §750 

Samuel  D.  Mason,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
ATHENS  (D6%).  pop.  935;  Mercer  Co.  (S).  18  m  NE  of  Bluefleld.  Railroad  station, 

Princeton.  VIR  RR.  Concord  College. 
Concordian,  The-f-  V  ................  Bi-wkly,  Thurs..  Collegiate  ........  1928     6     24     217x2.00 

Students  of  Concord  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BECKLEYf  (D5).  pop.  19,897;  Raleigh  Co.  (SW).  35  m  N  of  Bluefield.  VIR;  C&O 
RRs.  Airline,  PAI.  Coal  mining  industries;  foundry;  machine  shops.  Manufac- 
tures mining  machinery  and  supplies,  electronic  devices,  dairy  and  food 
products,  lumber.  Coal  mines.  Truck,  dairy  farms. 


Republican  .........  1900      8     23      308    20.80**2O,174 

Raleigh  Register-}-  ..................  ,6*'  Sat*  Democratic  ........  1880      8      23      308    20.80**11,533 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

C.  J.  McQuade,  Editor. 
Post  Herald-Register  .............  Sunday  ............  Democratic  ........  1880     8     23     308  **30,52g 

C.  J.  McQuade,  Editor. 
Register-Post  Herald  ..............  Saturday  .........  Republican  .........  1900     8     23     808  **3O,33S 

Emile  J.  Hodel,  Editor;  Beckley  Newspapers  Corp.,  Publisher. 
BERKELEY  SPRINGSf  (Kl),  pop.  X1.218;  Morgan  Co.  (NE).  28  m  W  of  Hagerstown, 

M..  B&O  RR.  Canneries;  hosiery  mill;  bottling  works.  Medicinal  springs.  Glass 

sand  pits;  timber.  Agriculture. 

(Morgan  Messenger-f-  ..............  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1893      8      24      308     2.00        §2,387 
News-f  .....................................  Friday  ............  Democratic  ........  1885     8     24     308     2.00  §69 

S.  S.  Buzzerd,  Publisher. 

BETHANY  (K5),  pop.  1,068;  Brooke  Co.  (N).  12  m  NE  of  Wheeling.  Bank  and  rail- 
road station,  Wellsburg.  PA;  P&WV  RRs.  Bethany  College.  Agriculture.  Corn, 
alfalfa,  potatoes. 
Bethany  Tower  +  V  .................  Friday  ............  Collegiate  ..........  1946      6     24      280     4.00  900 

Students  of  Bethany  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BLUEFIELD  (D6),  pop.  21.606;  Mercer  Co.  (S).  75  m  W  of  Roanoke,  Va.  N&W  RR. 
Airline,  PAL  Manufactures  lumber,  electric  coils,  explosives,  men's  clothing, 
celanese,  rayon,  beverages.  Bluefield  State  College  (Negro).  Coal,  limestone, 
silica  mines;  hardwood  products.  Ships  coal.  Diversified  farming. 


)4...     .  Bi-monthly.  ..  Motoring  ........  1941     2     43     128x1.00          7,700 

William   D.   Hostetter,   Editor;  American   Automobile   Assn.,   Publisher, 
18  Carlisle  St.,  Gettysburg,  Pa. 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch,  v*  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIssued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Bluefleldian  V    (Negro) Monthly Collegiate 1921  5     24     168 

Students  of  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

{Sunset  News-Observer Evg.ex.Sun Democrat 192i6  8     22     816   15.60   **8,925 

A.  S.  Barksdale,  Jr..  Editor;  Daily  Telegraph  Printing  Co..  Publisher. 

Telegraph  + Every  Morn....Republican 1896  8     22     316  20.80^*27,612 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies.  Sunday  circ. 

Daily  Telegraph  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

BUCKHANNONt    (F2%),  pop.   6,016;  Upshur  Co.    (NEC).  20  m  S  of  Clarksburg. 

B&O  RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  bricks,  trousers,  cement  blocks.  Bottling  works; 

creamery.  West  Virginia  Wesleyan  College.  Coal  mines;  gas  wells;  hardwood 

timber.  Beef*  poultry,  dairy  farms. 
Record  + Friday Democratic 1876     8     24     290     2.50 

R.  H.  Ralston,  Editor;  Buckhannon  Record,  Publisher,  16  Chancery  St. 
Republican-Delta  -f Friday Republican 1870     8     24     294      3.00 

W.   Herbert   Welch,  Editor;  West  Virginia  Republican   Delta,   Inc.,   Publisher, 

P.  O.  Box  440. 
Wesleyan    Pharos+V Bi-weekly Collegiate 1902     5     24     196     1.50 

Students  of  West  Virginia  Wesleyan  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CAMERON  (L6),  pop.  1,786;  Marshall  Co.  (N).  18  m  SE  of  Wheeling.  B&O  RR. 
Pottery,  glass,  tool  factories.  Walnut,  oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Dairying, 
corn,  oats. 

News  + Thursday Republican 1924      6     26     280     2.50 

Charles  M.  Cook,  Editor;  Cameron  News,  Publisher,  Maple  Ave. 

CHARLESTON!  (C4).  pop.  78,501;  Kanawha  Co.  (W).  The  State  Capital.  On 
Kanawha  River,  49  m  E  of  Huntington.  C&O;  B&O;  NYC  RRs.  Airlines,  PAI; 
EAL;  AA;CAP. 

Manufactures   glass,   glass   containers,   axes,   synthetic   rubber,   textile   dyes, 

fertilizer,   mine  equipment,   bricks,   petroleum,   oil   refineries    and   bulk   plants. 

Six    banks;    deposits     (3-4-58),    $189,061,000.    58,160    electric    (AC)     meters; 

62,299  gas  (nat.)  meters;  82,641  telephones.  Coal  mines;  gas,  oil  wells.  Morris 

Harvey  College.  Three  TV  stations. 
Gazette 4- Morn.ex.S3un...Ind.  Dem 1887      8     22 

Sunday  edition  combined  as  Gazette-Mail. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Harry  G.  Hoffmann,  Ed.;  Robert  Smith,  Pub.,  210  Hale  St.  E.   (30) 
Gazette-Mail -I- Sunday Independent 8     22 

Dallas   Higbee,   Ed.;  Newspaper  Agency  Corp.,   Pub.,   210   Hale  St. 
Mail-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Rep 1883      8      22 

Sunday  edition  combined  as  Gazette-Mail. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  D.  Maurice,  Editor;  F.  M.  Staunton,  Publisher.  1001  Virginia  St.  (80). 
Morris  Harvey  Cornet -fV Thursday Colegiate 1921      5      24     210  x 

Students  of  Morris  Harvey  College,  Editors  and  Publishers   (28). 

Wf!lX5??!j Conservation  JMonthly Nafl  Resources.1940     2     28      100      1.00 

(no  adv.)-r-   J 

Jack   Cawthon,   Editor;   Conservation   Commission   of   W.   Va.,   Publisher, 
State  Office  Bldg. 

West  Virginia  Construction  |Seml.mo Con8truction 193?      S      42      140 


305   15.60**70,592 


305  10.40**107,O47 

(E)    (30). 

305   15.60  **S3,350 


1,000 

118,250 


News  J  Controlled  free  dist. 

W.  T.  Brice,  Editor;  West  Virginia  Contractors   Assn.,   Pub.,   P.   O.   Box  386. 
West  Virginia  Legionnaire Monthly Veterans  Ints....  1925      5      24     230        .75 

Republican  Delta  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  8191. 
West  Va.  Medical  Journal Monthly Medical 1906     2     86     126  x3.50 

Walter  E.  Vest,  M.D.,  Ed.;  W.  Va.  State  Med'l  Assn.,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  1081  (24). 
West  Va.  School  Journal V... Monthly Educational 1865      3      28      140  x2.50 

Earl  N.  Straight,  Editor;  W.  Va.  State  Educ.  Assn.,  Pub.,  1568  Quarrier  St.  (1). 

West  Virginia  ITUTA«*V,I«  fGen'l  info'm'n  1Qjla     »      oo      100     o  nn 

State  Magazine -f ^Monthly UboutW.Va.     1949     3      28     188     8'00 

E.  C.  Pollard,  Editor;  State  Magazines  Publishing  Co.,  109  Brooks  St. 

CHARLES  TOWNt  (L2),  pop.  8,086;  Jefferson  Co.  (NE).  16  m  S  of  Mar  tin  a  burg. 
B&O;  N&W  RRs.  Manufactures  feed,  flour,  lime.  Creamery.  Resort.  Lime- 
stone, dolomite  quarries.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat. 


J1.200 

1,574 
17,350 


§3,797 


^Thursday Democratic 1844      8     24     280      3.50 

Max   Brown,    Editor;   Jefferson    Publishing    Company,    Inc.,   North    George    St. 
CLARKSBURGt    (F2),  pop.  32,014;  Harrison  Co.   (NC).  On  west  fork  of  Mononga- 
hela  River,  82  m  E  of  Parkersburg.  B&O  RR.  Airline  CAP. 

Manufactures  glass  and  glass  products,  oil  and  gas  well  machinery,  carbon, 
boxes,  paper  cartons,  zinc,  glass  optical  goods,  cement,  caskets,  garments, 
aluminum  fabrication,  electric  motors.  Four  banks;  clearings  (6-1-58),  $41,- 
777,000;  deposits  (6-1-58),  $65.854,468.  11,000  electric  (AC)  meters;  13,642 
gas  (nat.)  meters;  14,115  telephones.  Coal  mines;  oil,  gas  wells.  Agriculture. 
One  TV  station. 

"Exponent -f- {&  ^f*'81111' Democratic 1910     8 

Randal  Strother,  Editor. 

Exponent-Telegram  4- Sunday Independent 1927      8 

Randal    Strother   and    John    H.    Martin,    Editors;    Clarksburg 

Telegram  -f- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1861      8 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
Clarksburg  Publishing  Company. 

Circulation — fr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •  A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  •Nonparefl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNafly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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24     280    13.00**12,641 

24     280      7.80**3B,089 
Publishing    Co. 
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News-K...  ................................  .Saturday  .........  Independent  .......  1981     8     22     294     2.50 

Creel  S.  Cornwell,  Editor;  Non-Partisan  Publishing  Co.,  Box  1390. 
CLAYt   (D8H),  pop.  500:  Clay  Co.  (C).  80  m  NE  of  Charleston.  BAG  RR.  Timber; 

coal  mines;  gas,  oil  wells.  Farming. 
Clay  County  Free  Press  -}-  ......  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1888     7     24     287     2.00 

Perrell  Friend,   Editor;  Ferrell  Friend  and   William   O.  Robinson,   Publishers. 
Messenger  4-  .............................  Tuesday  ..........  Republican  .........  1879     7     24     287     2.00 

W.  S.  Dodrill,  Editor;  Messenger  Publishing  Co. 

CLENDENIN   (D8%),  pop.  1,475;  Kanawha  Co.   (W).  20  m  NE  of  Charleston.  B&O 
RR.  Lumber  mill;  oil  refinery.  Gas,  oil  wells.  Diversified  farming. 


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$1,296 
§2,102 


West  Virginia  Herald-f  .........  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1907 

C.  E.  Shafer,  Sr.,  Editor;  Clarence  Shafer,  Publisher. 


7     24     280     2.00 


DURBIN  (G3%),  pop.  540;  Pocahontas  Co.  (SE).  100  m  W  of  Charleston.  C&O; 
WM  RRs.  Bank  town,  Marlinton.  Manufactures  lumber.  Stock,  poultry,  grain 
farms. 

Wildlife  Notes -f Monthly Huntgr  &  Fishg.,1951     5     24     196  xl.OO          3,070 

Leo  Young,   Editor;   West  Virginia  Sportsmen   Unlimited,   Publisher,   Box   38. 

EAST  RAINELLE  (E4ft).  pop.  1,695;  Greenbrier  Co.  (SE).  50  m  E  of  Charleston. 
Railroad  station,  Rainelle.  C&O;  NYC  RRs.  Casket  factory.  Hardwood  timber. 
Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  oats. 

Greenbrier  Dispatch  + Friday Democratic 1930     7     28     273      1.50  8600 

J.  Alfred  Taylor,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELIZABETHf  (D2%),  pop.  755;  Wirt  Co.  (W).  On  Little  Kanawha  River,  20  m  SE 
of  Parkers  burg,  nearest  railroad  station.  B&O  RR.  Planing  mill.  Diversified 
farming.  Grain,  potatoes,  dairy,  poultry  products. 

Wirt  County  Journal -f Friday Democratic 1908      7     24     280     2.00          1,898 

Woodrow  Wilson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ELKINSf  (G8),  pop.  9.121;  Randolph  Co.  (EC).  85  m  SE  of  Clarksburg.  B&O; 
WM  RRs.  Airline,  AA.  Railroad  shops;  tannery.  Lumber,  foundry  products, 
beverages  manufactured.  Davis  and  Elkins  College.  Limestone  quarries;  hard- 
wood timber.  Diversified  farming.  Hay,  corn,  wheat. 

Inter-Mountain  + Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1907     8     24     290   15.60    **5,142 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  G.  Bush,  Editor;  Elkins  Inter-Mountain  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
211-218  Davis  Avenue. 

Randolph   Enterprise-Review. Wednesday  ....Democratic 1874     7      24      280      3.00         J2.850 

Franklin  R.  Palavido,  Editor  and  Publisher,  211  Third  St. 

Senator,  TheV Thursday Collegiate 1908      5     24     224      1.50  t!50 

Students  of  Davis  and  Elkins  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

FAIRMONTf  (Fl%),  pop.  29,346;  Marion  Co.  (N).  On  Monongahela  River,  19  m 
SW  of  Morgantown.  MON;  B&O  RRs. 

Manufactures  glass  containers,  aluminum,  coke,  mining  and  glass  making 
machinery,  corrugated  boxes,  cigars,  pulp  stone,  chemicals,  beverages.  Three 
banks;  deposits  (1-1-58),  $32,486,314.  21,664  electric  (AC)  meters;  19,661 
gas  (nat.)  meters;  19,887  telephones.  Fairmont  State  College.  Coal  mines. 
Dairy,  truck,  fruit  farms. 

Columns+V Bi-monthly Collegiate 1879      5     24      210x2.00 

Students  of  Fairmont  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

fTimes-f Morn.ex.Sun... Democratic 1900      8     23      294    20.00^*13,628 

Subscription  includes  Times-West  Virginian. 

C.  E.  Smith,  Editor;  Fairmont  Newspaper  Publishing  Compnay. 

Times-West  Virginian 4- Sunday Independent 1918     8     23     294  **  18,661 

Richard  Parr  is  h  and  C.  E.  Smith,  Editors;  Fairmont  Newspaper  Publishing  Co. 


$1,100 


West  Virginian -f {iTsun?'01""    Republican 1845      8     23      29420.00    **6,336 

Subscription  includes  Times -West  Virginian. 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Richard  Parrish,  Editor;  Fairmont  Newspaper  Publishing  Company. 

FAYETTEVlLLEf  (D4),  pop.  1,952;  Fayette  Co.  (SWC).  25  m  N  of  Beckley.  Rail- 
road station,  Cotton  Hill.  C&O  RR.  Coal  mines.  Truck,  dairy,  stock  farms.  Corn, 
potatoes,  apples. 

State  Sentinel-l- Wednesday  ....Democratic 1920     7     24     273     2.00        52,120 

J.  Alfred  Taylor,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FOLLANSBEE  (K6),  pop.  4,435;  Brooke  Co.  (N).  On  Ohio  River,  8  m  SE  of  Steuben- 
ville,  Ohio.  PA  RR.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  tin  plate,  sheet  metal 
products.  Coal  mines;  oil,  gas  wells.  Diversified  farming. 

Re  view  4- Wednesday  ....Democratic 1911      6     24     276     2.00         §1,125 

M.  J.  Mester,  Editor;  R.  R.  and  M.  J.  Mester,  Publishers. 

FRANKLINf  (H8),  pop.  777;  Pendleton  Co.  (E).  On  Potomac  River,  76  m  SW  of 
Cumberland,  Md.  Railroad  station,  Petersburg.  B&O  RR.  Manufactures  hard- 
wood flooring,  insulation.  Creamery;  planing,  saw  mills.  Summer  resort.  Timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  cattle,  sheep,  poultry, 

Pendleton  Times  + Thursday Democratic 1918     6     23     245     2.00        §2,854 

William  McCoy,  Editor;  Grace  H.  McCoy,  Publisher. 

QLENVILLEf  (E2%).  pop.  1,789;  Gilmer  Co.  (WC).  On  Little  Kanawha  River,  85  m 
SW  of  Clarksburg.  Railroad  station.  Gilmer.  B&O  RR.  Lumber  mill.  Glenville 
State  College.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  potatoes,  corn. 

Democrat-f Thursday Democratic 1901     6     22     280     3.00        §2,200 

Linn  B.  Hickman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
ens,  12  tq  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Populttlon—1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Mercury +  ...„ .Wednesday Coll.  News 1929     5     25     210     200 

Class  in  Journalism  of  Glenville  State  College,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Path  finder -f Friday Republican 1892     7     22     280     1  50 

Roland  Holt,  Editor;  Linn  Hickmann,  Publisher. 

GRAFTONf  (F2),  pop.  7,865;  Taylor  Co.  (N).  20  m  NE  of  Clarksburg.  B&O  RR. 
Manufactures  china,  glassware.  Foundry;  granite  works.  Coal  mines;  timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  buckwheat,  potatoes. 

{News-f Thursday Democratic 1934     5     24     224     2.00 
C.  W.  J.  Lockard,  Editor. 
Sentinel  + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1870     8     24     80815.60 
Monte  F.  and  Norma  F.  Bourjaily,  Editors;  Sentinel  Pub'ns,  102  Latrobe  St. 

GRANTSVILLEf  (D8).  pop.  958;  Calhoun  Co.  (WC).  On  Little  Kanawha  River, 
85  m  SE  of  Parkersbnrg.  Railroad  station,  Spencer.  B&O  RR.  Manufactures 
rubber  life  rafts  and  boats.  Natural  gas,  oil  wells ;  oak  timber.  Diversified  farm- 
ing. Corn,  oats,  cattle. 

Calhoun  Chronicle+ Thursday Democratic 1884     7     24     276     2.00 

Olin  J.  Barrows,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

News  + Thursday Republican 1898     7     24     280     2.00 

Burnell  Johnson,  Editor;  Grantsville  Printing  ft  Binding  Co.,  Publisher,  Box  L. 
HAMLINf  (B4),  pop.  841;  Lincoln  Co.  (SW).  20  m  SE  of  Huntington.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, West  Hamlin.  C&O  RR.  Manufactures  brassieres.  Natural  gas,  oil  wells. 
Dairy,  stock  farms.  Corn,  tobacco. 

Democrat  +        Thursday     ...  Democratic  .  ..   1954     7     24     277     2.50 

E.   M.   Brewer,   Editor  and  Publisher. 

Lincoln  Republican  + Thursday Republican 1905     7     24     280     2.50 

E.  M.  Brewer,  Editor;  A.  Wilkinson,  Publisher. 

HARRISVILLEf  (D2),  pop.  1,887;  Ritchie  Co.  (NW).  80  m  E  of  Parkers  burg.  Rail- 
road station,  Ellenboro.  B&O  RR.  Manufactures  textiles.  Oil  and  gas  fields. 
Agriculture.  Potatoes,  beans,  wheat. 

Ritchie  Gazette Thursday Republican 1873      8     24     280     2.00 

Aubrey  E.  Ferguson,  Editor;  Aubrey  E.  and  Alma  Hess  Ferguson,  Publishers. 
HINTONf   (E5),  pop.  5,780;  Summers  Co.   (S).  105  m  SE  of  Charleston.  C&O  RR. 
Railroad    shops;    bottling    works;    lumber   mills.    Timber.    Agriculture.    Dairy 
products. 

r  Leader -f Thursday Republican 1886     8     23     305     2.50 

<  News  + Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Democratic 1902      8     23      305   15.60 

I  J.  E.  Faulconer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HUNTINGTONf  (B8%),  pop.  86,858;  Cabell  Co.  (SW).  On  Ohio  River,  45  m  W  of 
Charleston.  C&O;  B&O  RRs.  Airlines:  AAA,  EAL;  PAI.  Boat  connections. 

Manufactures  monel  metal  and  nickel  products,  glass,  dye  colors,  stoves, 
shoes,  steel,  freight  and  mine  cars,  steel  rails,  glass  jars  and  caps,  cement,  radio 
tubes,  mattresses,  insulators,  furniture,  pants,  overalls,  beer,  veneer,  caskets, 
airplane  parts,  optical  lenses,  brassieres,  cigars,  cardboard  containers.  Railroad 
shops.  Five  banks;  bank  clearings  (12-31-57),  $244,029,652;  deposits  (12-81- 
57),  $118,047,640.  51,583  electric  (AC)  meters;  26,782  gas  (nat.)  meters; 
40,284  telephones.  Marshall  College.  Coal  mines,  gas,  oil  wells.  Two  TV  stations. 

'  Advertiser -f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Democratic 1889     9     22     801    15.60**21,738 

G.  H.  Clark,  Editor;  Huntington  Publishing  Company. 

Herald-  Ad  vertiser  + Sunday Independent 1927      9      22      301    10.40**54»14S 

H.  R.  Pinckard,  Editor;  Huntington  Publishing  Company. 

Herald-Dispatch  + Morn.ex.Sun...Republican 1909      9      22      801    15.60**43,470 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  E.  Bre water,  Editor;  Huntington  Publishing  Company  (17). 

News-Tribune  + Saturday Independent 19B8      B     24     224      B-2F°ree-ig$ 

Frank  W.  Allen,  Editor;  Merchants  Advertising  Agency,  Publisher,  621  8th  St. 

Parthenon  V Wed.  &  Fri Coll.  Alumni 1896      5      24     217     6.00 

Students  Association  of  Marshall  College,  Editor  and  Publisher  (15). 
HURRICANE   (B8%),  pop.  1,468;  Putnam  Co.   (W).  25  m  NW  of  Charleston.  C&O 
RR.  Glassware  factory.  Oil,  gas  fields.  Residential.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  straw- 
berries, cattle. 

Breeze-f Friday Republican 1900     6     26     280     2.00 

R.  F.  and  Norman  Forth,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


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1,011 
§4,971 


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§1,000 

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§1,002 
§4,106 


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1,150 


i,  pop.   i,zii;  ucuoweii  <jo.    ioj.  «u  m  jx  w    01  mueneio..  IX<BW   rviv. 
Coal  mines;  hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  beans, 


IAEGER  (C5%),  pop.  1,271;  McDowell  Co.   (S).  40  m  NW  of  Bluefleld.  N&W  RR. 

Saw  mill.  ~     r ~ "  '   ' 

fruit. 
Industrial  News .Thursday Democratic 1928     7     26     808     2.00 

Mrs.  Mabel  Alley,  Editor;  Industrial  News,  Publisher. 
INSTITUTE  (C4),  pop.  xg.OOO;  Kanawha  Co.  (W).  9  m  W  of  Charleston.  NYC  RR. 

Bank,  Saint  Albans.  West  Virginia  State  College. 

Yellow  Jacket  V Bi-monthly Collegiate 1919  Controlled  free  dist. 

Students  of  West  Virginia  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

KEYSERf  (J1H),  pop.  6,847;  Mineral  Co.  (NE).  In  Potomac  River,  22  m  SW  of 
Cumberland.  Md.  B&O;  WM  RRs.  Railroad  shops;  electric  devices,  dress  fac- 
tories; bottling  works.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  oats,  corn. 

(Mineral  News-Tribune  + { f^u^T*  ^  Democratic 1911     8     24     28°  11'°° 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Mountain  Echo-f- Thursday Republican 1874     8     24     280     2.00 
John  W.  Barger,  Editor  and  Publisher,  24  Armstrong  St. 


§893 


$800 
$1,200 


§3,563 


§760 


-A-A-Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Ligbt  face,  estimated.    +  Uses  Mats.   •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.     V  Agate  lines.   14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNslly 
estimate.    V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptlon  included  in  membership  fee. 
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KINGWOODf  (Gl%),  pop.  2,186;  Preston  Co.  (N).  40 
WVN  RRi.  Lumber,  planing  mills.   Coal  mines; 


Estab  Cols  <S>  Width?  Depth    Sub  Circ 

m  NE  of  Clarksburg.  B&O; 
_______  ,  ,  _______   ______    ____  ______  ,  timber;  limestone  quarries. 

Farming. 
Preston  County  Journal  +  .....  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1866     8     22     280     3.00          3,030 

Richard  Whetsell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LEWISBURGf   (F6),  pop.  2,192;  Greenbrier  Co.   (SE).  60  m  NW  of  Roanoke,  Va. 
Railroad  station,  Ronceverte.   C&O  RR.   Flour  mill.   Stone  quarry.   Mountain 
resort.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 
Brier  Bits-f-V  ..........................  Monthly  ..........  Collegiate  ...........  1937     5     24     217     1.00 

Students  of  Greenbrier  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.         Controlled  free  dist.        12,000 
Greenbrier  Independent  -f  .....  -Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1866     7     24     296     2.00          2,638 

J.  B.  Hern,  Editor  and  Publisher,  118  N.  Court  St. 

LOGANf    (C5),  pop.   6,079;  Logan  Co.    (SW).   40  m  SW  of  Charleston.   C&O  RR. 

Planing  mill  ;  bottling  works.  Coal  mines  ;  gas  wells.  Ships  coal. 
Banner  +  ..................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Republican  .........  1888     8     24     287   15.60    **8,750 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Clarence  H.  Frey,  Publisher. 
Logan  News  +  .........................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1907      6     24     224      3.00          2,475 

Roscoe  Spence,  Editor;  Logan  News  Publishing  Co. 

MADISONf   (C4),  pop.  2,026;  Boone  Co.   (SW).  36  m  SW  of  Charleston.  C&O  RR. 
Gas,  oil  processing.  Hardwood  timber;  coal  mines;  gas  wells.  Truck,  fruit  farms. 
Potatoes,  apples,  tobacco. 
Coal  Valley  News  +  .................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1925     6     23     259     2.00        §3,650 

Luther  R.  Jones,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARLINTONf  (F4),  pop.  1,645;  Pocahontas  Co.   (SE).  70  m  E  of  Charleston.  C&O 
RR.  Lumber  mills  ;  tannery.  Timber.  Summer  resort.  Stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Journal  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1916      5      24     224     2.00         §1,985 

Paul  W.  Haddock,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Pocahontas  Times  ...................  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1882     7     26     294     1.50        §3,762 

Jane  Price  Sharp,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARTINSBURGf  (Ll%),  pop.  16,621;  Berkeley  Co.  (NE).  In  the  Shenandoah  Valley, 
72  m  W  of  Washington,  D.  C.  B&O;  PA  RRs.  Manufactures  hosiery,  woolen 
cloth,  barrels,  concrete  products,  paper  boxes,  cement,  building  materials,  dyna- 
mite, apple   products.   Ships   apples.    Limestone   quarries.    Agriculture.   Fruit, 
wheat,  corn. 
Journal-f  .................................  JEvg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep  ..............  1907      8     24      308    15.00**10,656 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

G.  C.  McKown,  Editor;  Evening  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

New.+  .....................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1929     5     2<     196 

J.  G.  Byrer,  Editor;  Berkeley  Ptg.  and  Pub.  Co.,  Inc.,  122  South  Church  St. 

MILTON  (B4),  pop.  1,652;  Cabell  Co.  (SW).  15  m  E  of  Huntington.  C&O  RR.  Flour, 

saw  mills  ;  glass  factory  ;  cannery.  Gas  wells.  Truck,  grain  farms.  Tobacco,  wheat. 

Cabell  Record  ...........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1898     7     24     280     2.00 

Marie  Dudley,  Editor;  Caldwell  Dudley,  Publisher. 

MONTGOMERY   (D4).  pop.  8,484;  Fayette  Co.    (SWC).  On  Wanawha  River,  20  m 
SE  of  Charleston.  C&O  RR.  Bottling  works.  West  Virginia  Institute  of  Technol- 
ogy. Coal  mines  ;  gas,  oil  wells. 
Herald  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Democrat  ...........  1940      8      24     287      4.60        §4,924 

Larry  E.  Holliday,  Editor;  Robert  Holliday,  Publisher,  406  Lee  St. 
West.  Va.  Tech  Collegian  -f  V  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1920     6     24     231     1.60          1,060 

Students  of  W.  Va.  Institute  of  Technology,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  1009  First  Ave. 

MOOREFIELDt   (J2H),  pop.   1,406;  Hardy  Co.    (NE).  On  Potomac  River,   50  m  S 
of   Cumberland,   Md.   B&O   RR.    Poultry   processing,   veneer   plants;   tannery; 
feed  mills.  Oak,  walnut  timber.  Beef,  dairy  cattle,  sheep. 
Examiner-f  ...............................  Wednesday  .....  Democratic  ........  1845      7      24      280      3.00    **  2,361 

Mrs.  Leona  Brill  and  Katherine  Fisher,  Editors;  Ralph  E.  Fisher,   Publisher. 

MORGANTOWNf  (Gl),  pop.  25,525;  Monongalia  Co.  (N).  On  Monongahela  River, 
70  m  S  of  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  MON;  B&O  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airline,  CAP. 
Manufactures  blown  glass,  pressed  glassware,  glass  shades,  coke,  beverages, 
pajamas,  chemicals,  plumbing  fixtures,  concrete  blocks,  blouses,  dairy  products. 
Ships  coal.  West  Virginia  University.  Two  banks;  debits  (6-30-58),  $28,059- 
181.  16,727  electric  (AC)  meters;  11,116  *as  (nat.)  meters;  16,411  telephones. 
Rich  coal  mines;  limestone  quarries;  glass  sand  pits.  Diversified  farming. 


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Athenaeum+V  ........................  sunA  Mon.  Colle*iate  ..........  1887     5 

Students  of  West  Virginia  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Balletin.  The+  .......................  -Monthly  ..........  Journal  ...............  IM1 

Francis  P.  Fisher,  Editor;  W.  Va.  Press  Assn.,  Publisher,  Room  2,  Martin  Hall. 
Caatanea+  ...............................  Quarterly  ........  Botany  ...............  1936     1     62       97     8.00 

Dr.  Earl  L.  Core,  Editor;  Southern  Appalachian  Botanical  Club,  Publisher, 

West  Virginia  University. 
Dominion-News  4-  ...................  .Morn.ex.Sun...Democratic  ........  1888     9     22     301   21.60 

Walter  L.  Hart,  Editor;  W.  Va.  Newspaper  Publishing  Co. 
Post-f  .......................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun.-.Republican  .........  1899     9     22     801  21.50 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Brooks  Cottle,  Editor;  W.  Va.  Newspaper  Publishing  Co. 


6,000 

£500 
£310 

**9,124 
***,1»2 


CfamUtkm-HHrScpt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jttne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
•ma,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  VIsstied  only  during  academic  year.  xSnbscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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West  Virginia  Farm  News-}- Monthly Agriculture 1928     *     26     172  xl.OO 

_,    ^     ^  '  ,  Controlled  free  dist. 

E.  O.  Gregory,  Editor;  West  Virginia  Farm  Bureau,  Publisher,  227   Kirk  St 

West  Virginia  Fourth  JQuarterly         Journalism          1941     8     26     188 

Estatesman  + j«uarteriy journalism Controlled  free  dist. 

Warren  K.  Agee,  Ed.;  School  of  Journalism  of  West  Virginia  University,  Pub. 


WEST  VIRGINIA 

Clrc 
15,121 

$826 

1,425 

5,002 


Eugene  R.  Elkins,  Editor;  W.  Va.  Municipality,  Publisher,  Box  936. 

WAl«minf1Mag??iner8ity       }Quarterly Coll.  Alumni 1936     3     24      123  x4.00 

D.  W.  Jacobs,  Ed.;  W.  Va.  Univ.  Alumni  Assn.,  Pub.,  Main  Administration  Bldg. 

MOUNDSVILLEf  (K5%),  pop.  14,772;  Marshall  Co.  (N).  On  Ohio  River,  12  m  S  of 
Wheeling.  B&O  RR.  Manufactures  chemicals,  plastics,  table  glassware,  enamel- 
ware,  trousers,  stogies,  electric  conduits,  toys.  Zinc  refineries  and  smelters.  Oil, 
gas  wells ;  coal  mines ;  hardwood  timber.  Dairying.  Wheat,  oats,  corn. 

Echo-h Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem 1891      8     24     29410.40 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Sam   Shaw,  Editor  and   Publisher. 

MULLENS  (D5),  pop.  3,470;  Wyoming  Co.  (S).  28  m  SW  of  Beckley.  VIR  RR.  Rail- 
road shops.  Repair  and  woodworking  shops.  Ships  coal.  Coal  mines ;  hardwood 
timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  cattle,  truck  farms. 

Advocate  + Thursday Republican 1913      8     24     287     2.50 

Charles  V.  Stewart,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEW  CUMBERLANDf  (K4%),  pop.  2,119;  Hancock  Co.  (N).  On  Ohio  River,  12  m  S 
of  East  Liverpool,  Ohio.  PA  RR.  Bank,  Weirton.  Manufactures  brick,  pottery, 
metal  alloys.  Foundry.  Coal  mines;  clay  pits.  Fruit  farms. 

Hancock  County  Courier -f Thursday Democratic 1869  6  24  280  2.00 

Hancock  County  Courier  Publishing  Co. 

Independent -f .Thursday Republican 1877  6  26  280  2.00 

Mrs.  J.  Scott  Brown,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Ridge  Ave. 

NEW  HAVEN  (C2%),  pop.  969;  Mason  Co.  (W).  65  m  NW  of  Charleston.  B&O  RR. 

Manufactures  iron  alloys.  Feed  mill.  Agriculture.  Fruit,  tobacco,  dairy  farms. 

Mason  County  News-f- .Thursday Democratic 1952     8     24     294     2.00 


§3,175 

875 
§588 

1:325 


Adrian  L.  Headley,  Editor;  Star  "Printing  and  Publishing  Co.  $250 — Free 

NEW  MARTINSVILLEf  (El),  pop.  4,084;  Wetzel  Co.  (N).  On  Ohio  River,  20  m  S 
of  Moundsville.  B&O  RR.  Manufactures  ornamental  and  table  glassware, 
chlorine,  caustics,  concrete  sewer  pipe,  drainage  tile,  dairy  and  foundry  prod- 
ucts. Sand  and  gravel  pits.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat,  potatoes. 

Wetzel  Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1877      7      24      280      2.00         §2,247 

Margaret  Snod^rass,  Editor;  Wetzel  Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  811  Main  St. 

Wetzel  Republican-f .Thursday Republican 1889      8      22      287      2.55         §2,276 

Sam  Chapman,  Editor;  Wetzel  Republican,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

NITRO  (C3%),  pop.  8,314;  Kanawha  Co.  (W).  15  m  NW  of  Charleston.  NYC  RR. 
Manufactures  chemicals,  rayons.  Agriculture.  Corn,  tobacco,  dairy  farms. 

Kanawha  Valley  Leader Friday Independent 1944      8      22      294      3.00         §3,484 

Cecil  R.  Walker.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OAK  HILL  (D4%),  pop.  4.518;  Fayette  Co.  (SWC).  85  m  SE  of  Charleston.  C&O;  VIR 
RRs.  Coal  mines;  hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  hay,  potatoes. 

Fayette  Tribune Mon.  &  Thurs.. Republican 1897      8      24      294      4.50         §3,99O 

Bob  Holliday,  Editor;  Larry  Holliday,  Publisher. 

West  Virginia  Pharmacist -f..  Monthly Pharmacy 1948     3     27      140     2.00        $1,000 

William  J.  Dixon,  Editor;  W.  Va.  Pharmaceutical  Assn.,  Publisher,  Box  119. 

PARKERSBURGf  (C2),  pop.  29.684;  Wood  Co.  (NW).  On  Ohio  River  at  mouth  of 
Little  Kanawha  River,  70  m  W  of  Clarksburg.  B&O  RR.  Airlines :  AAA ;  AA;  PAL 
Manufactures  rayon,  oil  well  equipment,  plastic  products,  refrigeration  equip- 
ment, nylon,  floor  and  wall  tile,  fiberglass  insulation,  steel  castings,  shovels, 
paint,  aluminum  products,  corrugated  boxes,  glass.  Railroad  shops.  Four  banks ; 
bank  deposits  (6-6-57),  $47,138,314.  24,789  electirc  (AC)  meters;  20,840  gas 
(nat.)  meters;  27,382  telephones.  Hardwood  timber,  sand  and  gravel.  TV 
station. 

(News-f Every  Morn. ...Republican 1898      8     23      308   20.80**16,166 
James  H.  Young,  Editor;  Parkersburg  Sentinel,  Publisher.  Sunday  circ. irk27 ,834 

Sentinel-J- Evg.  ex.  Sun... Democratic .1889      8     23      308   15. 60**  19,348 
Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 
H.  Sutton  Sharp,  Editor;  Parkersburg  Sentinel  Co.,  Publisher,  519  Juliana  St. 

West  Virginia  Hills  \Bi-monthly ^'pishtag          1945     8     26      140      1.25  

and  otreams j  JinW  Va 

West  Virginia  Hills  and  Streams,  Publisher,"  2000  Pike  St. 

PARSONSf  (G2),  pop.  2,009;  Tucker  Co.  (NE).  40  m  SE  of  Clarksburg.  WM  RR. 
Tannery ;  Lumber,  textile  mills ;  broom  handle  factory.  Coal  mines ;  timber. 
Farming. 

Advocate Thursday Republican 1896      7      22      280      3.00    **  1,657 

Ken  McClain,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PENNSBORO  (E2),  pop.  1,763;  Ritchie  Co.  (NW).  40  m  W  of  Clarksburg.  B&O  RR. 
Manufactures  shirts,  play  suits,  marble  products,  lumber,  glassware,  bev- 
erages. Gaa,  oil  wells;  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  oats,  livestock. 

News-f Thursday Democratic 1892      8     24     294     2.00        §1,514 

Nathan  Doll,  Editor;  Pennsboro  News  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonparefl 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  line*.  14  to  inch,  t County  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriotion  included  in  membership  fee. 

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H2J4). 


Esttb  Coll* Width  TDtpth    Sub 

•op.  1.898;  Grant  Co.  (NE).  50  m  SW  of  Cumberland,  Md. 
our.  feed  mills;  tannery.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Corn,  wheat. 


PETERSBURCf 
B60RR. 
potatoes. 

Grant  County  Press-f Wednesday Republican 1896 

Mrs.  Ralph  P.  Welton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Clrc 


7     24     280     2.60        §2,350 


PHIUPPIf  (F2),  pop.  2.581;  Barbour  Co.  (NEC).  24  m  SB  of  Clarksburg.  BAG  RR. 

Manufactures  patent  medicines.  Coal  mines ;  oil.  gas  wells ;  timber.  Agriculture. 

Potatoes,  corn,  wheat. 
Barbour  Democrat  + Thursday Democratic 1892     7     24     280     2.60 

Allen  Byrne,  Editor;  Barbour  Publishing  Co. 
Republican  + Friday Republican 1880     7     24     280     2.00 

Barbour  Publishing  Co. 


52,850 
91,125 


PIEDMONT  (Hl%),  pop.  2,566;  Mineral  Co.  (NE).  On  Potomac  River,  25  m  SW  of 
Cumberland,  Md.  B&O;  WM  RRs.  Paper  mill;  foundry.  Coal  mines. 

Herald -f Thursday Democratic 1881     7     23     280     8.00    **2,S41 

John  F.  and  May  Rose,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

PINEVILLEf  (D5),  pop.  1,082;  Wyoming  Co.  (S).  25  m  NW  of  Bluefield.  VIR  RR. 
Coal  mines;  timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Independent-Herald  + Friday Democratic 1909     7     26     808     2.00        §2,730 

Walter  C.  Byrd,  Editor;  Jack  Shipman,  Publisher. 

POINT  PLEASANTf  <B3),  pop.  4,596;  Mason  Co.  (W).  On  Ohio  River,  85  m  N  of 
Huntington.  NYC;  B&O  RRs.  Shipyard.  Malleable  iron,  carbon,  machinery, 
dresses,  radio  tubes,  chemicals  manufactured.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming. 
Corn,  tobacco,  melons. 

Register-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Republican 1862      8      24     28716.60    **3,052 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  Knox  Dye,  Editor;  Point  Pleasant  Register  Company,  Publisher. 

RAVENSWOOD  (C2%).  pop.  1.175;  Jackson  Co.  (W).  On  Ohio  River,  25  m  SW  of 
Parkersburg.  B&O  RR.  Manufactures  chinaware,  marble,  brooms,  creamery 
products.  Aluminum  rolling  mill.  Gas  wells.  Truck,  fruit,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

News  +    (offset) Thursday Democratic 1866     8     24      294     8.00    **1,453 

Mark  F.  Ethridge,  Jr.,  Editor;  Star  Printing  and  Publishing  Company. 

RICHWOOD  (E4),  pop.  6,821;  Nicholas  Co.  (SC).  60  m  E  of  Charleston.  B&O  RR. 
Manufactures  lumber,  paper,  clothes  pins,  dish  trays.  Coal  mines;  lime  quarry; 
timber.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  corn.  hay. 

24      224      3.00         §4,40O 
24     280     3.00         §2,263 


wednesday  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1946      5 

J.  F.  Comstock  and  Bronson  McClung,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Nicholas  Republican  +  ............  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1903      7 

John  L.  Teets,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


RIPLEYf  (C8),  pop.  1,818;  Jackson  Co.  (W).  On  Ohio  River,  40  m  NW  of  Charleston. 
B&O  RR.   Hatchery;  planing  mill.  Timber,   gas  wells.  Agriculture.   Dairying, 
livestock,  poultry. 
Jackson  Herald-f  ....................  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1876     8     24     297     2.00 

Sattis  Simmons,  Editor;  Jackson  Herald,  Publisher. 

ROMNEYf  (J2),  pop.  2,059;  Hampshire  Co.  (NE).  28  m  S  of  Cumberland.  B&O  RR. 
Flour,  lumber  mills;  bottling  works.  Ships  fruit.  Limestone  quarries;  timber. 
Agriculture.  Cattle,  poultry,  apples,  peaches. 
Hampshire  Review  -f  ...............  Wednesday  .....  Democratic  ........  1829      7      24     280     2.50         $3,595 

John  C.  Ailes,  Editor;  Cornwell  and  Ailes,  Publishers. 

RONCEVERTE  (F5).  pop.  2.801  ;  Greenbrier  Co.  (SE).  60  m  NE  of  Bluefleld.  C&O  RR. 
Lumber,   flour,   feed   mills;   foundry.    Hardwood    timber.   Diversified   farming. 
Broiler,  turkey  processing.  Livestock,  dairy  products. 
West  Virginia  News-h  ............  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1897      7      26     280      2.50          2,825 

Wm.  B.  Blake.  Jr.  and  Norman  B.  Blake,  Editors  and  Publishers,  122  Main  St. 

SAINT  ALBANS  (C4).  pop.  9,870;  Kanawha  Co.  (W).  On  Kanawha  River,  12  m  W 
of  Charleston.  C&O  RR.  Lamp  chimney  factory;  machine  shop.  Residential. 
Dairy*  poultry,  truck  farms. 
AdvertiBer-f  .............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1923     8     24     294     2.00        54,600 

Riley  C.  Dawson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SAINT  MARVSf  (D2),  pop.  2,196;  Pleasants  Co.  (NW).  On  Ohio  River,  28  m  NE 
of  Parkersburg.  B&O  RR.  Manufactures  motor  oil,  gasoline,  chemicals,  glass 
marbles  and  tableware.  Gas,  oil  wells  ;  timber.  Truck,  fruit,  dairy  farms. 
Oracle  +  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1881     7     24     280     2.50        §2,100 

Roy  G.  Owens,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Pleasants  County  Leader  +  ....Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1897     7     26     280     2.50          1,850 

Mark  Ethridge,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SALEM   (E2),  pop.  2,678;  Harrison  Co.   (NC).   14  m  W  of  Clarksburg.  B&O  RR. 

Gasoline  refineries  ;  glass  factories.  Salem  College.  Gas,  oil  wells  ;  timber.  Diver- 

sified farming.  Corn,  potatoes,  apples. 
Green  and  White-f  V  ..............  Ev.  8  wks  ........  Collegiate  ..........  1922     5     26     224     1.60  1600 

Students  of  Salem  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.          1126 

Herald  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1898     6     26     278     2.00          1,480 

Rose  Meredith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  58  High  St. 

Ciradatton—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  wJtrae  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  Mdtall? 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  rear.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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SHEPHERDSTOWN  (Lift),  pop.  1,178;  Jefferson  Co.  (NE).  On  Potomac  River,  8  m 
E  of  Martinsburg.  N&W  RR.  Flour  milL  Shepherd  State  College.  Diversified 
farming.  Wheat,  corn,  fruit. 

Independent -f Wednesday Republican 1906     8     24     280     1.50 

C.  S.  Musser,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Shepherd  College  Picket V....Ftntly(Tues.). Collegiate 1890     5     26     208  xl.BO 

Students  of  Shepherd  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

| Bi-monthly Women's  Clubs.  1921     8     26     140     x.85      $19,576 

W.  Va.  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs,  Publisher. 

SHINNSTON  (F2),  pop.  2,798;  Harrison  Co.  (NC).  11  m  N  of  Clarksburg.  B&O  RR. 
Manufactures  mine  supplies,  glass.  Coke  factory.  Coal  mines;  gas,  oil  wells. 
Farming.  Beef  cattle,  corn,  truck  crops. 

News-}- Thursday Republican 1895     7     28     280     2.00        $1,775 

James  M.  Currey  and  T.  M.  Meredith,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

SISTERSVILLE  (D1V4),  pop.  2,818;  Tyler  Co.  (NW).  On  Ohio  River,  40  m  NE  of 
Parkersburg.  B&O  RR.  Chemical  plants.  Gasoline  and  oil  refineries;  glass, 
tank  and  boiler  works;  machine  shops;  creamery.  Oil,  gas  wells.  Agriculture. 
Corn,  hay,  livestock. 

Tyler  County  Journal -f- Thursday Democratic 1900     7     24     280     8.00          1,856 

David  Ethridge,  Editor;  Ethridge  Enterprise,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Tyler  Star-News  + Wednesday Republican 1869     8     24     294     2.50        $2,433 

A.  R.  Kelly,  Editor;  Ethridge  Enterprise,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

SPENCERf  (D8),  pop.  2,587;  Roane  Co.  (W).  85  m  S  of  Parkersburg.  B&O  RR. 
Beverages,  plastics,  and  lumber  products,  sweaters  manufactured.  Hatchery. 
Shipping  point.  Oil,  gas  wells ;  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  oats,  livestock. 

Roane  County  Reporter -f Thursday Democratic 1800     8     22     294     2.50        $2,236 

G.  F.  Hedges.  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Times- Record -f Thursday Republican 1890      8     22     294     8.00        5 3386 

T.  G.  Slokan,  Editor;  Henry  Woodyard,  Publisher. 

SUMMERSVILLEf  (E4),  pop.  1,628;  Nicholas  Co.  (SC).  45  m  E  of  Charleston.  Rail- 
road station,  Camden-on-Gauley.  B&O  RR.  Saw,  planing  mills.  Hardwood 
timber.  Agriculture.  Milk,  potatoes,  corn. 

Nicholas  Chronicle-f Thursday Democratic 1880     6     26     280      8.00        51,550 

Leatha  Heal,  Editor;  J.  J.  Beritzo,  Publisher. 

SUTTONf   (E8),  pop.   1,070;  Braxton  Co.    (C).  45  m  SW  of  Clarksburg.  B&O  RR. 

Lumber,    flour   and    feed   mill;   granite,   marble   works.    Timber.   Agriculture. 

Corn,  hay,  potatoes. 
Braxton  Central-f Tuesday Republican 1881     7     24     280     2.00          4,225 

Raymond  E.  Thayer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Braxton  Democrat 4- Thursday Democratic 1883     7     24     280     8.00          8,225 

Raymond  E.  Thayer  and  Woodrow  VanKirk,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

UNIONf  (E6%),  pop.  800;  Monroe  Co.  (SE).  44  m  NE  of  Bluefleld.  Railroad  station, 
Ronceverte.  C&O  RR.  Flour  mill.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  poultry, 
dairying. 

Monroe  Watchman-f Thursday Democratic 1872     7      24     280     2.50        §2,923 

J.  M.  Johnston,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WAYNEf  (B4).  pop.  1,257;  Wayne  Co.  (SW).  18  m  S  of  Huntington.  N&W  RR. 
Glass  factory.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  corn,  tobacco,  truck  crops. 

Wayne  County  News  + Friday Democratic 1874     8     24     801     3.00        $2,810 

H.  P.  Dean,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEBSTER  SPRINGSf  (F8%),  pop.  X  1,813;  Webster  Co.  (EC).  On  Elk  River,  80 
m  S  of  Clarksburg.  WM  RR.  Lumber  mills.  Health  resort.  Coal  mines; 
hardwood  timber.  Agriculture. 

Webster  Echo  + Wednesday Democratic 1888     7     24     280     2.00        $1,950 

Bess  McCray  and  Mrs.  Gladys  S.  Elbon,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Webster  Republican-f- Wednesday Republican 1904     5     24     217     2.00          1,309 

Boyd  Dotson,  Editor;  Webster  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

WEIRTON  (K4%).  pop.  24,005;  Hancock  Co.  (N).  4  m  NE  of  Steubenville,  Ohio. 
PA  RR.  Steel  works ;  steel  stampings,  chemical,  tin  can,  cement  block  factories ; 
bottling  works.  Coal  mines ;  clay  pits.  Diversified  farming. 

Times-h Ev*.  ex.  Sun...Republican 1927     8     23     308  15.60    **6,559 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

C.  J.  Denne,  Editor;  Weirton  Printing  and  Publishing  Co. 

WELCHt  (C5tt)p  pop.  6,608;  McDowell  Co.  (S).  25  m  NW  of  Bluefield.  N&W  RR. 
Manufactures  lumber,  beverages.  Extensive  coal  mining. 

News-f ....".. •• EvgTex.  Sun... Republican 1923     8     24     294   15.60 **11,932 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  R.  Keyser,  Editor;  Welch  Publishing  Co. 

WELLSBURGt  (K5),  pop.  5,787;  Brooke  Co.  (N).  On  Ohio  River,  16  m  N  of  Wheel- 
ing.  PA;  P&WV  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  paper  bags,  cement, 


flour,  glassware,  tableware  novelties,  oil  cans.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Fruit, 

6     26     280     1.50 


'..^        .......  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1937 

Jennings  &  Ryan,  Editors;  The  Valley  Press,  Publisher. 
Herald  -f        ................  Evp.  ex.  Sun.  ..Republican  .........  1818     8     24     294 

Frederick  N.  McCamic,  Editor;  L.  H.  McCamic.  Publisher,  Box  471. 


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51,175 
53,978 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  fjA.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  VIssued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee, 

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WEST  LIBERTY  <K5),  pop.  Xl.400;  Ohio  Co.  (N).  10  m  NE  of  Wheeling,  nearest 
bank  and  railroad  station.  West  Liberty  State  College.  Diversified  farming. 

Trumpet*  V Ev.  8  wks Collegiate Controlled" Jee  dist.         1,400 

Students  of  West  Liberty  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WESTONf    (F2%).  pop.   8.946;  Lewis   Co.    (NC).   On   West  Fork  River,   18  m  SW 

of  Clarksburg.  B&O  RR.  Manufactures  glassware,  lumber,  bricks.  Coal  mines. 

Gas,  oil  wells ;  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Livestock,  dairying,  poultry. 
Democrat* Thursday Democratic 1867     8     24     294     2.55        §3,575 

Robert  S.  Earle,  Editor;  Weston  Democrat,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Independent* Wednesday Republican 1894     8     24     287     2.00        §4,090 

Gilbert  J.  Hersman,  Editor;  Independent  Publishing  Company,  Inc.,  228  Main  St. 

WEST  UNIONf  (E2).  pop.  1,841;  Doddridge  Co.  (NW).  28  m  W  of  Clarksburg.  B&O 
RR.  Planing  mill.  Gas,  oil  wells ;  oak,  walnut  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn, 
wheat,  potatoes. 

Herald* Thursday Republican 1885     6     26     274     1.50  8900 

Floyd  W.  Grouse,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Record* Thursday Democratic 1878      7      24     280     2.00        §1,3OO 

Roger  C.  Ford,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  867. 

WHEELINGf  (K5%),  pop.  58,891;  Ohio  Co.  (N).  On  Ohio  River,  64  m  SW  of 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  and  20  m  S  of  Steubenville,  Ohio.  B&O;  PA;  NYC&SL  RRs. 
Airlines:  AAA;  CAP;  TWA.  Bridges  to  Bridgeport,  Martins  Ferry,  Bellaire,  O. 
Manufactures  steel,  proprietary  medicines,  chemicals,  toys,  tooth  paste  tubes, 
glassware,  vitrified  china,  calico,  food  products,  electrical  equipment,  enamel* 
ware,  stone,  clay  and  wood  products.  Railroad  shops;  coal  mines;  oil,  natural 
gas  wells.  Nine  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-31.55),  $192,117.884;  deposits  (6-30- 
65),  $98.498,854.  81,800  electric  (AC)  meters;  20,196  gas  (nat.)  meters;  20,111 
telephones.  Tobacco  growing.  One  TV  station. 

A.  O.  U.  W.  News  (no  adv.). .Monthly A.  O.  U.  W 1895      4     28      194  x  J876 

Grand  Lodge  A.  O.  U.  W.  of  W.  Va.,  Publisher,  Box  267. 

'  Intelligencer* Morn.ex.Sun...Republican 1852     8     28     808  21.32**22,965 

Austin  V.  Wood,  Editor;  H.  C.  Ogden,  Publisher.  Sat.  morn.  circ.**46,OO4 

fEvg.  ex.  Sat.  1890 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Harry  Hamm,  Editor;  H.  C.  Ogden,  Publisher,  Fifteenth  and  Main  Sts. 

Parks   and  Recreation Monthly  Public  Parks..  ,1903     3     26     14° 


American  Institute  of  Park  Executives,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Oglebay  Park. 

West  Virginia  Register Friday Catholic 1984      8     23      294      3.00       *9,165 

Rt.  Rev.  Msgr.  Fred  J.  Schwertz,  Editor ;  Catholic  Press  Society,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
1800  Byron  St. 

WHITE  SULPHUR  SPRINGS  (F5).  pop.  2,643;  Greenbrier  Co.  (SE).  18  m  W  of 
Covington,  Va.  C&O  RR.  Manufactures  plastics.  Saw  mill;  nursery.  Resort. 
Hardwood  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Corn,  wheat,  hay. 

Sentinel* Wednesday Democratic 1905      5      25     224     2.00        §1,380 

C.  R.  and  S.  D.  Mason,  Editors  and  Publishers,  IB,  West  Main  St. 

WHITESV1LLE  (C4%),  pop.  1,017;  Boone  Co.  (SW).  On  Greater  Coal  River,  89  m  S 
of  Charleston.  C&O  RR.  Saw  mill.  Coal  mines.  Truck  and  fruit  farms.  Potatoes, 
apples. 

State  News* Thursday Republican 1945      6     24     273     2.00         §2,100 

Ralph  Hottle.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WILLIAMSON*  (B5),  pop.  8,624;  Mingo  Co.  (SW).  100  m  SW  of  Charleston.  N&W 
RR.  Railroad  shops;  gasoline  refineries;  bottling  works;  foundry.  Armature, 
broom  handle  factories.  Coal  mines ;  timber.  Agriculture. 

News* Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Dem 1913      8      24      294    15.60**11,655 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

William  F.  Tolbert,  Editor;  Williamson  Daily  News,  Publisher. 

WINFIELDt  (C8%),  pop.  846;  Putnam  Co.  (W).  On  Great  Kanawha  River,  26  m 
of  Charleston.  Railroad  station.  Red  House.  NYC  RR.  Bank,  Saint  Albans. 
Agriculture.  Corn,  potatoes,  tobacco. 

Putnam  Democrat* Thursday Democratic 1876     6     26     280     2.00        §1.585 

Carl  B.  Miller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — A-A-Sent.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <S> Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCotmty  seat  Poptilat Ion— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Population  8,434,575  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  MADISON 

Wisconsin  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Lake  Superior,  northeast  by  Michigan,  east  by  Lake 
Michigan,  south  by  Illinois  and  west  by  Iowa  and  Minnesota.  Its  greatest  length  from  north  to 
•outh  is  800  miles,  greatest  breadth  260  miles,  land  area  54,705  square  miles. 

The  surface  is  generally  rolling,  typical  of  the  glaciated  area,  with  high  bluffs  along  the  Mis- 
sissippi and  Wisconsin  Rivers.  Most  of  the  8.500  lakes  are  in  the  northern  recreational  area, 
although  virtually  all  parts  of  the  state  have  some.  Large  areas  of  this  once  great  timberland 
were  laid  waste  by  ruthless  cutting  and  fire,  but  today  public  and  private  planting  have  largely 
rebuilt  them.  The  Mississippi,  the  Wisconsin  with  its  more  than  50  dams,  and  the  Fox  are  the 
great  working  rivers,  but  the  Chippewa,  Flambeau  and  Rock  are  also  well  known.  The  state  is  a 
tourist  mecca  for  fishing  and  boating ;  waterfowl,  deer  and  bear  are  hunted  in  the  fall. 

With  more  dairy  cattle  than  people,  Wisconsin  leads  in  the  production  of  milk,  powdered  milk, 
condensed  milk  and  cheese.  It  excels  in  the  production  and  canning  of  green  peas,  sweet  corn, 
and  beets,  is  noted  for  its  Door  County  cherries  and  Wisconsin,  Valley  cranberries. 

Manufacturing  is  strongest  in  the  heavy  industries,  although  Wisconsin  is  best  known  for  its 
manufacture  of  beer,  paper,  and  farm  tractors.  Many  foreign  ships  dock  at  Milwaukee  and  Green 
Bay  each  year,  and  Superior  shares  the  fabulous  iron  ore  shipments  of  the  open  pit  mines 
of  Minnesota. 

The  University  of  Wisconsin  located  at  Madison  is  best  known  of  the  12  publicly-supported 
degree- granting  colleges.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Madison  gives  the  temperature  (annual  monthly 
mean)  as  46.1;  highest  on  record,  107;  lowest  on  record,  — 29;  total  annual  precipitation, 
81.15  inches. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1960),  fourteenth.  Urban  population  (1950),  57.8%.  In  1950,  of  the 
8,484,575  total  population,  8,892,691  were  white;  41,884  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  168,561.  Farm  acreage,  28,221,095.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
187.8.  Average  value  per  farm,  $12,220.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  invalue,  12,785. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $129,797,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $919,025,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  corn,  $20,599,000;  potatoes.  $10,104,000  ;  oats,  $8,824,000, 
rank,  seventh;  tobacco  (value  of  production),  $6,455,000;  hay,  $6,165,000;  soybeans,  $2,977,000; 
wheat,  $1,503,000;  red  clover  seed,  $1,069,000,  rank,  fourth;  barley,  $668,000;  sugar  beets  (1956 
value  of  production),  $630,000;  maple  sirup,  $495,000,  rank,  third;  flaxseed,  $253,000;  rye, 
$206,000;  buckwheat,  $119,000;  alsike  seed,  $112,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  fruit  (noncitrus)  (1957):  apples,  $2,250,000;  cherries,  $1,464,000,  rank, 
eighth;  strawberries  (value  of  production),  $685,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $670,488,000,  rank,  third; 
hogs  and  pigs,  $58,390,000,  rank,  eighth;  horses  and  mules,  $7,254,000;  all  sheep  and  lambs, 
$5,080,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957)  :  eggs,  $58,843,000,  rank,  ninth;  chickens;  (farm  and  com- 
mercial broilers),  $17,124,000;  turkeys,  $9,801,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957)  :  all  milk  and  cream,  $555,996,000,  rank,  first.  Total 
milk  production  on  farms,  17,412,000,000  Ibs.  Dairy  products  (1957):  non-fat  dry  milk  solids, 
518,707,000  Ibs.;  American  cheese,  462,442,000  Ibs.  evaporated  milk,  405,364,000  Ibs.;  creamery 
butter,  268,997,000  Ibs.;  creamed  cottage  cheese,  41,910,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  21,294,000  gallons. 

FISHERIES 

Lake  fisheries,  total  catch  (1956),  20,444,000  Ibs.;  $2,458,000  value.  Mississippi  River  and 
tributaries  catch  (1956),  10,311,000  Ibs.;  $442,000  value.  Principal  fish:  chubs,  lake  herring, 
whiteflsh,  lake  trout,  yellow  perch. 

FURS 

Fur  animals  (1956-57) :  number  of  pelts  taken,  635,347;  estimated  total  value,  $1,080,424. 
Principal  furs :  mink,  muskrat,  beaver. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $8,314,109,000.  Leading  industry  groups: 
machinery  (except  electrical),  food  and  kindred  products,  paper  and  allied  products.  Total 
expenditures  for  new  plant  and  new  equipment.  $161,062,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  0. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1951),  $48,848,000.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  stone,  sand  and 
gravel,  iron  ore,  cine. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  1,359,700.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1968,  est.), 
1,490,000.  Number  of  post  offices  (1967),  854.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1964),  47,844;  sales, 
$8,877,171,000. 

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LIST  OF  COUNTIES 
Total  number  of  counties  71 
County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

1  Adams   (SO).  Friendship  ................     7.906 

2  Ashland   (N).  Ashland  ....................  19,461 

8  Barron   (NW),  Barren  ....................  84.703 

4  Bayfleld   (NW),  Washburn  ............  18,760 

5  Brown  (E).  Green  Bay  ....................  98,814 

6  Buffalo  (W),  Alma  ..........................   14,719 

7  Burnett    (NW),   Grantsburg  ..........  10,286 

8  Calumet  (E).  Chilton  ......................   18,840 

9  Chippewa  (NW).  Chippewa  Falls..  42,889 

10  Clark  (NW).  Neillsville  ..................  82,469 

11  Columbia    (SC),   Portage  ................  84,028 

12  Crawford  (SW),  Prairie  du  Chien..   17,662 
18  Dane  (S),  Madison  ..........................  169,857 

14  Dodge    (SE).   Juneau  ......................  57,611 

15  Door  (NE),  Sturgeon  Bay  ..............  20.870 

16  Douglas   (NW),  Superior  ................  46,715 

17  Dunn   (W),  Menomonie  ..................  27,841 

18  Eau  Claire  (W),  Eau  Claire  ............  64,187 

19  Florence  (NE),  Florence  ................     8,766 

20  Fond  du  Lac  (SEC),  Fond  du  Lac..  67,829 

21  Forest  (NE),  Crandon  ....................     9.437 

II  rr"*?1     |f>.  Lancaster  ..................  41,460 

28  Green  (S),  Monroe  ..........................  24,172 


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28  Jefferson  (SE)    Jefferson  48  069 

29  Juneau    (C)Mauston     ................   18  930 

80  iSS^i^.^^^^::^  75.288 

81  Kewaunee  (E),  Kewaunee  ..............  17,866 

82  LaCrosse  (W).LaCrosse  ..............  67,687 

88  Lafayette  (S),  Darlington  ..............  18,137 

84  Langdale   (NE).  Antigo  ..................  21,975 

86  Lincoln  (N),  Merrill  ........................  22,285 

86   Manitowoc  (E).  Manitowoc  ............  67.159 


County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

87  Marathon  (NC),  Wausau  ................  80.887 

38  Marinette  (NE),  Marinette  ............  85,748 

39  Marquette  (SC).  Montello  ..............     8.889 

40  Milwaukee  (SE),  Milwaukee  ..........  871.047 

41  Monroe  (WC).  Sparta  ......................  81.878 

42  Oconto  (NE),  Oconto  ......................  26,288 

43  Oneida   (N),  Rhinelander  ................  20,648 

44  Outagamle   (E).  Appleton  ..............  81.722 

45  Ozaukee   (SE),  Port  Washington..  28,861 

46  Pepin    (W).  Durand  ........................     7.462 

47  Pierce  (W),  Ellsworth  ....................  21,448 

48  Polk  (NW),  Balsam  Lake  ..............  24,944 

49  Portage  (C),  Stevens  Point  ............  84,858 

60  Price   (N),  Phillips  ..........................  16,844 

61  Racine  (SE),  Racine  ........................  109,685 

62  Richland   (SW),  Richland  Center..  19,245 

63  Rock  (S),  Janesville  ........................  92,778 

54  Rusk  (NW),  Ladysmith  ..................  16,790 

55  St.  Croix  (NW),  Hudson  ................  25.905 

56  Sauk   (SC),  Baraboo  .  88  120 

57  Sawyer   (NW).  Haywari"'.'.'.'.'.*;.'.'.';.'.'.'  lo!828 
B8  Shawano  (NEC),  Shawano  ..............  85  249 

59  Shebovaan   CE\    Rh»hnv0>»n  <tn  A*I 

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61  TremP<*1<*»    <W>.  Whitehall  ........  28  780 

•*  ftnJW  ,vls?1"*  ..................  2l-9.°A 

63  Vllas    <N)»  Eagle  River  ..................     9,868 

64  Walworth  (SE),  Elkhorn  ................  41,684 

«   Waahburn   (NW),  Shell  Lake  ........  11,665 

66  Washington   (SE),  West  Bend  ......  88.902 

67  Waukesha    (SE),   Waukesha  ..........  85,901 

68  Waupaca  (EC),  Waupaca  ................  85.058 

69  Waushara    (C),   Wautoma  ..............   18,920 

70  Winnebago    (EC),  Oshkosh  ............  91.108 

71  Wood   (C),  Wisconsin  Rapids  ........  60,600 


WISCONSIN  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  ..........................................     41 

Evening  Dailies  ........................  (37) 

Morning  Dailies  ........................    (4) 

Daily,  Foreign  ..........................    (3) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition  ......    (7) 

Semi-weekly  ..............................        9 

Weekly  ......................................   284 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wkliee    (6) 

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Total  Newspapers  ................  834 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  ..........................................  2 

Semi-weekly  ..............................  2 

Weekly  ......................................  18 

Fortnightly    ..............................  6 

Semi-monthly    ..........................  6 

Monthly    ....................................  70 

Bi-monthly  ................................  11 

Quarterly   ..................................  20 

Six  times  a  year  ........................  1 

Six  times  dur.  academic  yr  .......  1 

Four  times  a  year  ....................  1 

Total  Periodicals  ..................  137 


Total  number  of  publications  ............................................................................  471 

County  seats  (indicated  by  f)  having  publications  ......................................     71 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications  ....................................................  288 

For  circulation  figures  for  daily  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  It  is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  In  that  list. 


Circ 


Estab  Cols  «>  Width  V  Depth    Sub 
ABBOTSFORD  (F5%).  pop.  1,018;  Clark  Co.  (NWC).  86  m  W  of  Wausau.  MSP&SSM 

RR.  Creamery;  sheet  metal,  plywood,  door  factories.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Tribune+  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1922     6     26     280     2.00 

Robert  J.  Janda.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ADAMS  (G7%).  pop.  1,425;  Adams  Co.  (SC).  80  m  S  of  Wisconsin  Rapids.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures   commercial    washing   machines.   Timber.    Dairy,   poultry,    grain 
farms.  Potatoes,  rye.  alfalfa. 
Adams  County  Times  +  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1914     8     24     804     8.00 

Virgil  L.  Tobin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALBANY  (H10).  pop.  889;  Green  Co.  (S).  20  m  NW  of  Jamesville.  CMSP&P  RR.  Hard- 
ware specialties,  barber  shop  fixtures  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Dairy,  poul- 
try products,  oats.  corn. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1878     6     24     266     2.75 

Stanton  P.  Steurt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALGOMA  (M6%),  pop.  8,884;  Kewaunee  Co.  (E).  81  m  NE  of  Green  Bay.  A&W  RR. 
Manufactures  cheese,  butter,  forage  harvesters,  hammer  mills,  mops,  plywood, 
veneer,  wood  products.  Lake  resort.  Dairy  farms.  Barley,  peas,  potatoes. 
Record-Herald  -h  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1873     8     23     815      8.50 

_  Harold  F.  Heidmann,  Editor;  Algoma  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept,  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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ALMAf  (C7),  pop.  1,068;  Buffalo  Co.  (W).  On  Mississippi  River,  20  m  NE  of  Winona, 
Minn.  CB&Q  RR.  Manufactures  butter,  ice  cream  mix,  cheese,  soft  drinks. 
Timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Buffalo  County  Journal -h .Thursday Independent 1861     6     26     280     2.50          1,563 

Gerald  Rassbach,  Editor;  Marjorie  A.  and  Gerald  C.  Rassbach,  Publishers. 

AMERY  (B5),  pop.  1,625;  Polk  Co.  (NW).  40  m  NE  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Flour,  grist  mills;  creamery,  grain  elevators;  pea  cannery.  Summer  resort. 
Timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

FreePress  + Thursday Independent 1892      7     24     280     4.00        §2,394 

J.  Dennis  Los  nee  s,  Editor;  Palmer  Sondreal,  Publisher. 

AMHERST  (H6%),  pop.  608;  Portage  Co.  (C).  On  Waupaca  River,  17  m  SE  of  Stevens 
Point.  MSP&SSM  RR.  Butter  and  cheese  factory.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry, 
truck  farms. 

Advocate-f Thursday Republican 1893      6     24     217     2.60  §725 

J.  Leonard  Moberg,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ANTIGOf  (H5),  pop.  9,902;  Langlade  Co.  (NE).  32  m  NE  of  Wausau.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  butter,  cheese,  shoe  lasts,  tie  plugs,  canned  beans  and  peas, 
sausage,  flour.  Potato  warehouses.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Milk,  po- 
tatoes, stock. 

Journal-^ Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1904     8     23      29720.80        §4322 

Artemas  F.  Berner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

APPLETONf  (K7),  pop.  84,010;  Outagamie  Co.  (E).  On  Fox  River,  105  m  N  of  Mil- 
waukee. C&NW;  CMSP&P;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Airport.  Paper,  paper  products, 
paper  mill  and  farm  machinery;  knit,  wire  and  canned  goods,  wood  and  iron 
products  manufactured.  Three  banks;  deposits  (6-23-58),  $68,619,815.  14,611 
electric  (AC)  meters;  6,098  gas  (nat.)  meters;  17,243  telephones.  Lawrence 
College. 
Bulletin  of  the  Institute  of  lMn,Mv  f Pulp  &  Paper  1930  1  49  93x25.00  1,258 

Paper  Chemistry       fMontniy  \Chemistry  Controlled  free  dist.  851 

Curtis  Brown,  Editor;  Board  of  Trustees  of  The  Institute  of  Paper  Chemistry. 
Publisher,   Box   498. 

Lawrentian  +  V Friday .....Collegiate 1856      5     24     210     8.50          1,090 

Students  of  Lawrence  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

P*rlf  Moi«f«««T,/.«J-  M^fMv  [Parks  &  1948      3     26      140     3.50 

Park  Mamtenance-f Monthly 1Golf  Cour8es  Controlled  circ.    >14,119 

Erik  L.  Madisen,  Editor;  Madisen  Publishing  Co.,  1623  N.  Durkee  St. 

Post-Crescent -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1853      8      22      308  20.80  **36,3O2 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Victor  I.  Minahan,  Jr.,  Editor;  Post  Publishing  Company. 

ARCADIA  (D7),  pop.  1,949;  Trempealeau  Co.  (W).  45  m  S  of  Eau  Claire.  GB&W 
RR.  Creamery;  brewery;  nursery.  Hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

News-Leader Thursday Independent 1862      7      24      280     2.50         §1,665 

A.  H.  Gauger  and  H.  J.  Blaschko,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  55. 

ARGYLE  (G10),  pop.  702;  Lafayette  Co.  (S).  38  m  SW  of  Madison.  Railroad  station, 
South  Wayne.  CMSP&P  RR.  Cheese  factory;  bean  cannery;  sorghum  mill.  Dairy, 
stock  farms. 

Atlas-f Thursday Independent 1884      6     26     280     2.50  

J.  A.  McGinnity,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ASHLANDf  (E2),  pop.  10,640;  Ashland  Co.  (N).  On  Lake  Superior,  60  m  E  of  Duluth. 
Minn.  MSP&SSM;  NP;  C&NW  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  paper, 
milk  by-products,  house  trailers,  novelties,  lumber,  tile,  briquets,  beverages. 
Foundry.  Northland  College.  Resort.  Black  granite  quarries;  pine  timber. 
Diversified  farming. 

Press-f- EVK.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1888      8     24     300   18.50    **4,001 

Clough  Gates,  Editor;  The  Evening  Telegram  Co.,  Publisher. 

ATHENS  (F5%),  pop.  828;  Marathon  County  (NC).  22  m  NW  of  Wausau.  MSP&SSM 
RR.  Manufactures  cheese,  wood  products.  Pea  cannery;  creamery.  Agriculture. 

Record-f Thursday Independent 1901      6      24      273      2.50 

William  C.  Schroepfer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

AUGUSTA  (D6),  pop.  1,458;  Eau  Claire  Co.  (W).  25  m  SE  of  Eau  Claire.  C&NW 
RR.  Canning  factory;  feed  mills;  creameries.  Agriculture.  Grain,  livestock, 
cranberries. 

Union Thursday Independent 1874     7      24     280     2.00          1,325 

E.  M.  Herrell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BALDWIN  (B5%),  pop.  1,100;  St.  Croix  Co.  (NW).  30  m  E  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.  C&NW 
RR.  Creamery;  planing  mill.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Bulletin-f- Friday Republican 1875     7     24     276     8.00        §1,750 

W.  E.  Hawley  and  Mm.  C.  Hawley,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BALSAM  LAKEt  (B4%),  pop.  488;  Polk  Co.  (NW).  60  m  NE  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Rail- 
road station,  Centuria.  MSP&SSM  RR.  Resort.  Agriculture.  Dairying,  peas, 
corn. 

Polk  County  Ledger-f Thursday Independent 1898     7     24     280     4.00        §1,419 

Curtis  B.  Gaylord,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BANGOR  (E8),  pop.  041;  La  Crosse  Co.  (W).  16  m  NE  of  La  Crosse.  CMSP&P; 
C&NW  RRs.  Manufactures  butter,  cheese.  Ships  livestock.  Agriculture.  Corn, 
oats,  hay. 

Independent + .Thursday Ind.  Rep 1887     7     24     280     2.50  §885 

Mrs.  E.  A.  Meier,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Ststcment;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
JP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNaUy 
estimate.  V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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BARABOOf  <G8%),  pop.  7,264;  Sauk  Co.  (SC).  83  m  NW  of  Madison.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufacture!  woolen  goods,  towels,  refrigerator  cars,  transformers,  coils,  small 
motors,  butter,  barn  equipment,  concrete  products,  feed.  Brewery;  foundry, 
canneries.  Summer  resort.  Canister  rock  quarries;  hardwood  timber.  Agricul- 
ture. Corn,  hay,  potatoes. 

News-Republic -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1865     8     23      29412.00        §5»570 

H.  K.  Page,  Editor;  H.  K.  Page  and  Sons,  Publisher. 

BARRONf  (C5),  pop.  2,355;  Barren  Co.  (NW).  40  m  N  of  Chippewa  Falls.  MSP&SSM 
RR.  Creamery;  woolen,  roller  mills;  cannery;  hatcheries.  Dairy,  grain  farms. 

Barron  Co.  News-Shield  + .Thursday Independept 1876     8     24     808     3.50        §2,426 

E.  H.  Stern,  J.  Stern,  and  C.  A.  Seidl,  Editors  and*  Publishers. 

BAYFIELD  (E2),  pop.  1,153 ;  Bayfleld  Co.  (NW).  On  Lake  Superior,  15  mN  of  Ashland. 
C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  fish  hooks,  woodwork  products;  cannery.  Fruit  and 
berry  center.  Summer  resort.  Fisheries.  Farming. 

Bayfield  County  Press  + Thursday Independent 1870     5     24     210     2.00  $503 

Frank  G.  Dexter,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BEAVER  DAM  (J8% ),  pop.  11,867;  Dodge  Co.  (SE).  55  m  NW  of  Milwaukee.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Manufactures  malleable  iron  ranges,  outboard  motors,  metal  fabricators, 
cement  block,  shoes,  cheese,  canned  peas  and  corn,  dairy  equipment,  boxes, 
soap  powder.  Agriculture.  Barley,  oats,  peas. 

Citizen-t- Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1911     8     23     290   11.00        §6,237 

J.  E.  Helfert,  Editor;  Citizen  Publishing  Company. 

BELDENVILLE  (B6),  pop.  X80;  Pierce  Co.  (W).  80  m  E  of  St.  Paul  Minn.  Bank, 
Ellsworth.  C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  cheese.  Timber.  Stock,  poultry,  dairy 
farms. 

Reporter Thursday Independent 5     24     222      1.00  520 

Clayton  E.  Hilmer,  Publisher. 

BELLEVILLE  (G10),  pop.  785;  Dane  Co.  (S).  18  m  SW  of  Madison.  1C  RR.  Milk, 
condensery.  Dairy,  grain  farms.  Corn,  hay,  oats. 

Recorder^ .Friday Independent 1886     6     26     280     3.00  §680 

John  P.  Adams,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BELMONT  (F10),  pop.  474;  Lafayette  Co.  (S).  28  m  NE  of  Dubuque,  Iowa.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Cheese  factory.  Agriculture.  Hogs,  grain,  livestock. 

Success-f .Thursday Independent 1903     5     24     210     2.50  §498 

E.  B.  Curtiss,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BELOIT  (H10H),  pop.  29,590;  Rock  Co.  (S).  On  Wisconsin-Illinois  State  Line,  16  m 
N  of  Rockford.  111.  CMSP&P;  C&NW  RRs.  Airline  NOR.  Manufactures  paper 
making  and  woodworking  machinery,  Diesel  engines,  shoes,  refrigeration  and 
air-conditioning  equipment,  machine  knives,  gloves,  pumps,  beverages,  box- 
board,  ice  cream  freezers.  Foundries;  machine  shops.  Three  banks;  deposits 
(6-30-58),  $53,528,390.  12,193  electric  (AC)  meters;  7,417  gas  (nat.)  meters; 
14,422  telephones.  Beloit  College.  Dairy  farms. 

American  Anthropologist .Bi-monthly Anthropological.  189 6     1     65       90x12.00        £4,700 

Walter  Goldschmidt,  Editor;  American  Anthropologist  Assn.,  Publisher, 
Logan  Museum. 

Brown  Swiss  Bulletin Monthly Dairy 1922      3      26      140      1.50          4,571 

See  also  Dairy  Breed  Publications,  Chicago,  111. 

Richard  W.  Stumbo,  Editor;  Brown  Swiss  Cattle  Breeders'  Assn.,  Publisher. 

Bulletin  + Bi-monthly Coll.  Alumni 1906     4     28     226 

Beloit  College.  Editor  and  Publisher.  Controlled  free  dist.     $10,500 

News-t- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1885     8     22      807   18.00**20v392 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  A.  Strong,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  413  Pleasant  St. 

Round  TableV Tues.  &  Fri Collegiate 1853     5     24     231     8.00        $1,300 

Round  Table  Board  of  Associated  Students  of  Beloit  College,  Eds.  and  Pubs. 

BENTON  (F10),  pop.  842 ;  Lafayette  Co.  (S).  20  m  NE  of  Dubuque.  Iowa.  C&NW  RR. 
Creamery.  Lead,  zinc  mines.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 

Advocate-f Friday Independent 1901      7     26     280     2.50  §660 

Claude  M.  Vail,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BERLIN  (J7% ),  pop.  4,698 ;  Green  Lake  Co.  (SEC).  On  Fox  River,  22  m  W  of  Oshkosh. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Manufactures  leather  garments,  gloves,  fur  coats,  canning  machin- 
ery, evaporated  milk,  moccasins.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products, 
corn,  peas. 

Journal  + Thursday Independent 1881      8     24     294     4.00        §2,602 

Mrs.  E.  Russert,  Editor;  Romain  C.  Brandt,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  230. 

BIRNAMWOOD  (H6),  pop.  661;  Shawano  Co.  (NEC).  22  m  E  of  Warren.  C&NW  RR. 
Cheese,  handle  factories ;  lumber,  flour,  feed  mills.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  corn. 

News Wednesday Republican 1900     7     24     294     2.00  396 

M.  M.  Keller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BLACK  EARTH  (G9),  pop.  655;  Dane  Co.  (S).  20  m  W  of  Madison.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Cheese  factory.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Hogs,  turkeys. 

Dane  County  News-f Friday Independent 1868      6     24     280     3.00  §963 

Alice  M.  Pickering.  Editor;  Pickering  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

BLACK  RIVER  FALLSf  (E7),  pop.  2,824;  Jackson  Co.  (W).  On  the  falls  of  Black 
River.  40  m  NE  of  La  Cross e.  C&NW  RR.  Creamery,  wooden  box,  soft  drink 
factories;  lumber,  grist  mills;  poultry  packing  plant.  Summer  resort.  Timber. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Banner- Journal  4- Wednesday Independent...,  18  5  6     8     24     308     3.00        §4,126 

Perry  M.  Hull,  Editor;  Merlin  Hull  Estate,  Publisher. 

CIreul»tI<m— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  *Publisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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BLAIR  (D7),  pop.  878;  Trempealeau  Co.  (W).  28  m  E  of  Winona,  Minn.  GB&W  RR. 
Creamery;  pea  and  corn  cannery;  grist  mills.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Dairying, 
poultry  products,  corn. 

Press  + Thursday Independent 1898     7     24     294     2.50 

Don  Huibregtse,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BLANCHARDVILLE  (G10),  pop.  707;  Lafayette  Co.  (S).  80  m  SW  of  Madison.  Rail- 
road  station.  New  Glarus.  CMSP&F  RR.  Cheese  factories.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry 
farms. 

Blade  + Thursday Independent 1883     6     26     266     3.00 

W.  F.  McGuigan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BLOOMER  (D5),  pop.  2,556;  Chippewa  Co.  (NW).  25  m  N  of  Eau  Claire.  C&NW  RR. 
Cannery;  milk  condensary;  brewery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  dairying,  eggs. 

Advance-f Thursday Independent 1885      7      24     280      3.00 

William  Bauer,  Editor;  Alfred  Bauer  &  Sons,  Publishers,  1202  15th  Ave. 

BLOOMINGTON  (E10),  pop.  681;  Grant  Co.  (SW).  30  m  NE  of  Dubuque,  Iowa.  Rail- 
road station,  Glen  Haven.  CB&Q  RR.  Creamery;  hatchery.  Dariy.  poultry  farms. 

Record-f Thursday...      Republican.   ..    1880     7     22      280     2.50 

Bertha  P.  Pritchett,  Editor;  Leonard  L.  and  Bertha  P.  Pritchett,  Publishers. 

BONDUEL  (K6),  pop.  742;  Shawano  Co.  (NEC).  29  m  NW  of  Green  Bay.  C&NW  RR. 
Cheese,  butter,  cheese  boxes  manufactured.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Times Thursday Independent 1909     7     24     290     2.50 

A.  E.  Ericson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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BOSCOBEL  (E9),  pop.  2,347;  Grant  Co.  (SW).  On  Wisconsin  River,  45  m  N  of 
Dubuque,  Iowa.  CMSP&P  RR.  Cheese,  butter,  garage  equipment  factories; 
brewery.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Milk,  hogs,  poultry,  eggs. 

Dial-f Thursday Independent 1872      7     22      280      2.00 

Ralph  Goldsmith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  805  Wisconsin  Ave. 

BOYCEVILLE  (B5%),  pop.  645;  Dunn  Co.  (W).  40  m  NW  of  Eau  Claire.  MSP&SSM 
RR.  Creamery;  lumber  mill.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  poultry,  grain. 

Press-4- Friday Republican 1910     7     24     280      1.50 

Boyceville  Press  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

BOYD  (D5%),  pop.  619;  Chippewa  Co.  (NW).  20  m  E  of  Chippewa  Falls.  MSP&SSM 
RR.  Manufactures  beekeepers'  supplies,  pancake  flour,  cheese,  butter.  Timber. 
Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Transcript -f .Friday Republican 1898      6     26     280      1.50  §498 

H.  W.  Brochtrup,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRANDON  (J8),  pop.  728;  Fond  du  Lac  Co.  (SEC).  20  m  SW  of  Fond  du  Lac.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Hemp  fibre  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Milk,  peas,  hemp. 

Times-h Thursday Independent 1865      5     24     228     2.50  §363 

Gordon  Hamley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRILLION  (K7),  pop.  1,890;  Calumet  Co.  (E).  23  m  SE  of  Appleton.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  soil  pulverizers,  garden  tractors,  canned  peas,  cheese.  Agricul- 
ture. Peas,  oat,  clover  seeds. 

News-f- Thursday Independent 1894      7      24      280      4.00  §933 

Elliot  T.  Zander,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRODHEAD  (H10),  pop.  2,016;  Green  Co.  (S).  22  m  W  of  Janesville.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Cheese,  butter  factories.  Lake  resort.  Dairy  farms. 

Independent-Register  -f- Thursday Independent 1861      7      24     276      8.00        §1,610 

M.  D.  Markham,  Editor;  Dan  S.  Markham,  Publisher. 

BROOKFIELD  (Kl),  pop.  X7,903;  Waukesha  Co.  (SE).  12  m  NW  of  Milwaukee. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Sand  and  gravel  quarries,  brass  and  iron  foundries.  Agriculture. 
Dairy  products,  fruit,  vegetables. 

News .Thursday Republican 1955      5     24     220     3.00        §2,200 

Gerald  J.  Cory,  Editor;  Grede  Publishing  Corp.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  36. 

BROOKLYN— Teller- -See  Review  of  Evansville. 

BRUCE  (D4% ),  pop.  867;  Rusk  Co.  (NW).  On  Chippewa  River,  45  m  NE  of  Eau  Claire. 
MSP&SSM  RR.  Powdered  milk  plant.  Resort.  Logging.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 

News-Letter-f- Thursday Independent 1900     6     26     276     2.25  §660 

Ralph  W.  Peters,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BURLINGTON  (K10),  pop.  4,780;  Racine  Co.  (SE).  At  junction  of  Fox  and  White 
Rivers,  26  m  W  of  Racine.  CMSP&P;  MSP&SSM;  CNS&M  RRs.  Manufactures 
condensed  milk,  cans,  textiles,  brass  goods,  beer,  poultry  feed,  lightning  rods, 
sauerkraut,  medical  supplies,  crystals.  Resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

f  Circle-f- Thursday Shopping 1956     8     25     294         8,850 — Free 

\    Standard-Press 4- Thursday Independent 1863      8     24     295     4.00        §4,603 

*•  William  Branen,  Editor;  Zimmermann  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Publishers. 

BUTTERNUT  (F8%),  pop.  522;  Ashland  Co.  (N).  90  m  SE  of  Superior.  MSP&SSM 
RR.  Bank,  Ashland.  Creamery;  cheese,  dowel,  hardwood,  veneer,  broom  handle 
factories.  Hemlock,  hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes. 

Bulletin-h  Wednesday Democratic 1922      7      24     280     3.00  §455 

Matthew  J.  Hart,  Editor;  Hart  Publishing  Co.,  Glidden. 

CADOTT  (D6),  pop.  791;  Chippewa  Co.  (NW).  25  m  NE  of  Eau  Claire.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Flour,  grist  mills;  butter,  box,  cheese  factories.  Timber.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 

Sentinel-!- Friday Independent 1891     7     23     280     3.50        §1,026 

W.  H.  Brovald,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation- **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit} 
§P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *Nonpaijfl 
ems,  12  to  inch.  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census  XRtnd  McNaUy 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CAMBRIDGE  (H9HK  pop.  652;  Dane  Co.  (S).  28  m  E  of  Madison.  Railroad  station, 
London.  C&NW   RR.   Candy  factory;  mink   ranch.  Lake  resort.   Agriculture. 


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Tobacco,  milk,  grains. 

News  -H Friday Independent 1886 

G.  W.  Crump,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


6     24     224     2.50        §1,015 


CAMPBELLSPORT  (K8),  pop.  1.254;  Fond  du  Lac  Co.  (SEC).  16  m  8E  of  Fond  du  Lac. 
C&NW  RR.  Cheese,  broom,  feed  grinding  factories;  bottling  works.  Resort. 
Dairy,  grain  farms.  Peas,  sugar  beets. 

News  + Thursday Independent 1907      5      24      231     2.50  §700 

H.  L.  Roate,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CASHTON  (E8),  pop.  886;  Monroe  Co.  (WC).  80  m  SE  of  La  Crosse.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Butter,  bowling  pin  factories.  Oak,  maple  timber.  Dairy  farms. 

Record + Friday Independent 1896      7      24     280     2.50        §1,295 

M.  E.  Hagen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CASSVILLE  (E10),  pop.  984;  Grant  Co.  (SW).  22  m  NW  of  Dubuque.  Iowa.  CB&Q 
RR.  Manufactures  radio  cones.  Dairy,  sheep,  poultry  farms.  Corn,  alfalfa. 

American  + Thursday Independent 1940      7      24     287     2.50  792 

V.  J.  Bakke,  Editor;  S.  A.  Bakke,  Publisher. 

CEDARBURG  (L9),  pop.  2,810 ;  Ozaukee  Co.  (SE).  16  m  N  of  Milwaukee.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Manufactures  electric  motors,  outboard  motors,  aluminum  and  magnesium  cast- 
ings, shoes,  yarns,  wood  products,  wire  nails.  Canneries ;  Agriculture.  Peas,  corn, 
tomatoes. 

News  + Wednesday Independent 1883      8     22      280     3.00        §5,202 

R.  A.  Schroeder,  Editor;  Adlai  S.  Horn,  Publisher. 

CHETEK  (C5).  pop.  1,585;  Barron  Co.  (NW).  86  m  N  of  Eau  Claire.  C&NW  RR. 
Vegetable  cannery ;  creamery  •  luggage,  trunks  manufactured.  Lake  resort.  Dairy, 
poultry  farms. 

Alert-h Friday Republican 1882      7      24      280     2.75        §2, 085 

Lynn  A.  Mason,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  5. 

Motor   (no  adv.) Monthly W.C.T.U 1886      4      25      154     x.25          2,250 

Not  issued  during  July  and  December. 

Mrs.  Olive  Fisher,  Editor;  Woman's  Christian  Temperance  Union,  Pub.,  Barron. 

CHILTONf  (K7K),  pop.  2,867;  Calumet  Co.  (E).  25  m  SE  of  Appleton.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Manufactures  aluminum  specialties,  butter,  cheese,  instant  milk,  sashes,  lami- 
nated wood  products,  pigeon  feeds,  doors,  house  trailers.  Pea  cannery;  hatch- 
eries. Farming.  Dairy  products,  barley,  peas,  sugar  beets. 

Times-  Journal  + Thursday Independent 1857     5     22     224     4.00        $1,850 

Ed.  Robb,  Publisher. 

CHIPPEWA  FALLSf  (D5%),  pop.  11,088;  Chippewa  Co.  (NW).  12  m  NE  of  Eau  Claire. 
MSP&SSM;  CMSP&P;  C&NW  RRs.  Manufactures  shoes,  woolens,  gloves, 
pumps,  mattresses,  cigars,  silos,  caskets,  wood  novelties.  Cannery;  creamery; 
brewery.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  truck  farms.  Potatoes,  corn,  peas. 

Herald-Telegram  + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1890     8      24     297   18.00    **8,539 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
M.  E.  Nickel,  Editor;  Herald-Telegram  Corp.,  Publisher. 
Wisconsin  Farmers  lc~~.:  ~,«  /Farmers  Educ.  1QQA      Q      <,A      OQA     v  7 

Union  News  + JSemi-mo |&  Co-op.  Union1934     8     24     294     x'7 

Alfred  Namejunas,  Editor;  Wisconsin  Farmers'  Union,  Publisher. 

CLEAR  LAKE  (B5),  pop.  696;  Polk  Co.  (NW).  45  m  NW  of  Eau  Claire.  C&NW  RR. 
Creamery;  cheese  factory;  pea  cannery;  feed  mills.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Star-r- Thursday Independent 1903     7     24     280     3.00        J1.297 

James  Locke,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLINTON  <J10%>.  pop.  1,138;  Rock  Co.  (S).  61  m  W  of  Kenosha.  C&NW;  CMSP&P 
RRs.  Diversified  farming.  Dairy  products,  corn,  hogs. 

Topper  (offset) Thursday Independent 1937      7     23     280     3.00        §1,052 

William  C.  Rust,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLINTONVILLE  (J6),  pop.  4,667;  Waupaca  Co.  (EC).  40  m  NW  of  Appleton.  C&NW 
RR.  Airline,  NOR.  Manufactures  tuto  trucks,  trailers,  derricks,  conveyors,  utility 
tools,  gloves,  canned  beans  and  corn,  powdered  milk,  cheese.  Dairy,  poultry, 
truck  farms. 

Tribune  Gazette  + Thursday Independent 1881     8      24     304     4.00    **2>883 

Bruce  Estlund,  Editor;  Walter  E.  Gleason,  Publisher. 

m  NW  of  Winona,  Minn.  CB&Q  RR. 


17,095 


6     26      276     2.50        J1.010 


COCHRANE  (C7),  pop.  444;  Buffalo  Co.  (W).  12  n 
Creamery.   Oak  timber.    Dairy,  stock  farms. 

Recorder -f Wednesday Republican 1914 

Louis  A.  Schuth,  Publisher. 

COLBY  (F6),  pop.  989;  Marathon  Co.  (NC).  86  m  W  of  Wausau.  MSP&SSM  RR.  Cheese 
box,  fibre  box,  butter,  cheese,  feed  factories.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products  grain. 

Phonograph -f Thursday Independent 1883      8      24     280     2.00  §850 

R.  H.  Markus,  Editor;  Phonograph  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

COLFAX  (C6ft),  pop.  1,044;  Dunn  Co.  (W).  15  m  NW  of  Eau  Claire.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Manufactures  butter,  powdered  milk,  stoneblocks.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  poultry, 
grain  farms. 

Messenger Thursday Independent 1896     5     24     217     2.50        §1,13O 

Kenneth  D.  Reed,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
tP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  Me  Nail  7 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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COLUMBUS  (H9),  pop.  8,250;  Columbia  Go.  (SO.  26  m  NE  of  Madison.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Manufactures  pea  hulling,  bean  snipping  machines,  metal  products.  Foundry; 
vegetable  cannery;  milk  condensery.  Diversified  farming. 

Journal-Republican-f Thursday Independent 1855      8     24     294     4.00    +-£2.274 

L.  S.  Larson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CORNELL  (D6),  pop.  1,944 ;  Chippewa  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NE  of  Eau  Claire.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  fireproof  material.  Paper  mill ;  creamery.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Chippewa  Valley  Courier Friday Independent 1911      7     26     280     2.50  827 

Denniss  Losness,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CRANDONf  (J4%),  pop.  1,922;  Forest  Co.  (NE).  55  m  NE  of  Wausau.  MSP&SSM 
RR.  Manufactures  excelsior,  lumber,  bar  fixtures,  boats.  Creamery.  Lake  resort. 
Hardwood  timber.  Farming.  Dairy  products,  potatoes. 

Forest  Republican  + Thursday Independent 1887     6     26     276     8.00        §2,184 

Jack  Kronschnabl,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CUBA  CITY  (F10H ).  pop.  1,888 ;  Grant  Co.  (SW).  20  m  NE  of  Dubuque,  Iowa.  C&NW 
RR.  Creamery;  cheese  factory.  Lead,  zinc  mining.  Dairy,  stock  farms.  Corn, 
alfalfa. 

News-Herald  + Thursday Independent 1894     7     22     280     3.00        §2,245 

W.  Herman  Goldthorpe,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CUDAHY  (L10),  pop.  12,182;  Milwaukee  Co.  (SE).  On  Lake  Michigan,  11  m  S  of 
Milwaukee.  C&NW  RR.  Airport.  Manufactures  drop  forgings,  milk  bottle 
crates,  leather,  paper  products,  paint,  bottling  machinery,  freezers,  screws,  tops, 
cement  blocks,  auto  bodies.  Meat  packing  and  cold  storage  plants;  nursery. 
Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Reminder-Enterprise  Press -J-. Thursday Independent 1909      5      24     224      2.50        §4,275 

Loe  R.  Stonek,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3648  E.  Barnard  Ave. 

CUMBERLAND  (B4%),  pop.  1,872;  Barron  Co.  (NW).  62  m  NE  of  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
C&NW  RR.  Creameries;  fruit  box,  pea  canning,  cheese  factories.  Agriculture. 
Dairy  products. 

Advocate-f Thursday Independent 1881      7     23     280     3.50        §1,770 

Leighton  George,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DARLINGTONf  (F10),  pop.  2,174;  Lafayette  Co.  (S).  46  m  SW  of  Madison.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Cheese  factory;  creamery;  feed  mill.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Lafayette  County  News  + Thursday Independent 1865     7     22     280     2.00         §1,371 

G.  M.  Howery,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Republican-  J6urnal  + Thursday Independent 1861      8     24     301     3.00        §2,658 

E.  Bowden  Curtiss,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DEERFIELD  (H9%).  pop.  614;  Dane  Co.  (S).  18  m  E  of  Madison.  C&NW  RR.  Cream- 
cries ;  glasses  and  farm  implements  manufactured ;  cold  storage  plant.  Agricul- 
ture. Corn,  tobacco,  dairying. 

Independent Thursday Independent 1887      7      22     280     3.00  §74O 

D.  L.  Royle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DE  FOREST  (H9),  pop.  805;  Dane  Co.  (S).  12  m  N  of  Madison.  CMSP&P  RR.  Pea 
cannery;  creamery;  chick  hatchery.  Agriculture.  Tobacco. 

Times  -Tribune  + Friday Independent 1895      6     26     280     2.50  635 

Earl  N.  Emerson,  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Company. 

DELAY  AN  (J10),  pop.  4.007;  Walworth  Co.  (SE).  20  m  NE  of  Beloit.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Clocks,  electric  water  pumps,  roller  skates,  golf  carts,  pile  fabrics  manufactured. 

Summer  resort.  Diversified  farming. 
Enterprise -f Wednesday.   .Independent   ....1867      5      24      196      3.00        §2,672 

A.  L.  Peterman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Republican-l- Thursday Republican 1856     7     24     280     2.50  §20O 

Katie  M  orris sey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DENMARK   (L7).  pop.  1,012;  Brown  Co.   (E).  16  m  SE  of  Green  Bay.  C&NW  RR. 

Cheese  box,  cheese  factories ;  creamery.  Dairy,  beet,  corn,  bean  farms. 
Press-f Thursday Independent 1913      7      24      274      3.00        §1,124 

Frank  A.  and  Agnes  M.  Wood,  Editors ;  Denmark  Publishing  Company. 
DE  PERE   (K7),  pop.  8,146;  Brown  Co.   (E).  On  Fox  River,  4  m  SW  of  Green  Bay. 

C&NW ;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Manufactures  paper,  foundry  products,  barn  equipment, 

concrete  and  canvas  products,  cheese,  butter,  flour,  feed,  bricks,  tile.  St.  Norbert 

College.  Summer  resort.  Stock,  dairy  farms. 
Journal-Democrat  + Thursday Democratic 1871      8      24      308      3.00        J2.394 

J.  A.  Creviere,  Editor;  Journal  Publishing  Co..  126  S.  Broadway. 

St.  Norbert  Times+  V Bi-wkly,  Fri....Collegiate 1929  Contr204lled2free  dirt.       tl.OOO 

Students  of  St.  Norbert  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  West  De  Pere. 
DODGEVILLEt    (F9%),  pop.  2,582;  Iowa  Co.   (SW).  40  m  SW  of  Madison.  C&NW 

RR.  Butter,  cheese  factories.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Chronicle-f Thursday Independent 1862     8     24     308     8.50          5,127 

Kenneth  Holt,  Editor;  Lillian  K easier,  Publisher. 
DORCHESTER  (F6%),  pop.  457;  Clark  Co.  (NW).  40  m  W  of  Wausau.  MSP&SSM  RR. 

Cheese,  wood  furniture  manufactured;  chicken  hatchery.  Stone  quarries.  Dairy, 

poultry  farms. 
Clarion Thursday Ind.  Rep 1937      6     26     280     2.00  §491 

W.  P.  Lehnertz,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
DOUSMAN  (K9%),  pop.  828;  Wauhesha  Co.  (SE).  13  m  W  of  Wauhesha.  C&NW  RR. 

Agriculture.  Cattle,  potatoes,  onions. 
Index-r- Friday Independent 1907     6     26     280     2.00  467 

S.  Jane  Abbott,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Us«s  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNalljr 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubsciiption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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DURANDf  (C6),  pop.  1,961;  Fepin  Co.  (W).  On  Chippewa  River,  80  m  SW  of  Eau 
Claire.   CMSP&P  RR.   Condensery;   cannery;  creamery;   bottling   works;  feed 
mill.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  livestock. 
Courier-  Wedge  -f  .....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1861     7     24     280     3.00        §2,518 

William  Ender,  Editor;  The  Courier-  Wedge,  Inc.,  Publisher,  108  W.  Main  St. 
EAGLE  RIVERf  (H8%),  pop.  1,469;  Vilas  Co.  (N).  70  m  NE  of  Wausau.  C&NW  RR. 
Cranberry  processing,  finished  lumber  products.  Summer  resort.  Timber.  Agri- 
culture. Cranberries,  corn,  soy  beans. 
Vilas  County  News-Review  -{-.Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1887      8     22      287     4.00        §3,315 

Dan  and  Bob  Satran,  Editors  ;  J.  R.  Satran  and  Sons,  Publishers. 

EAST  TROY  (K10),  pop.  1,052;  Walworth  Co.   (SE).  80  m  SW  of  Milwaukee.  Rail- 
road station,  Mukwanago.  MSP&SSM  RR.  Baby  food  plant;  feed  mill;  stainless 
steel  products  manufactured.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1898      7     24     276      8.50        §1,200 

F.  W.  Zimmerman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EAU  CLAIREf  (D6).  pop.  86,058;  Eau  Claire  Co.  (W).  On  Chippewa  River,  90  m  E  of 
St.  Paul,  Minn.  C&NW;  CMSP&P;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Airline,  NOR. 

Manufacturing,  wholesale  and  farm  center.  Manufactures  tires,  inner  tubes, 
aluminumware  and  pressure  cookers,  outboard  motors,  electric  steam  irons, 
mattresses,  bedding,  saw  mill  equipment,  paper  products,  railroad  equipment, 
automobile  parts,  canned  goods,  beer,  culverts.  Two  banks;  deposits  (6-12-57), 
$38,319,780.  13,525  electric  (AC)  meters;  8,311  gas  (artif.)  meters;  18,619 
telephones.  Ships  farm  products,  livestock.  Wisconsin  State  College.  TV  station. 

Le«der+  ...................................  Morn.ex.Mon..Independent  ....... 


«  Telegram  +  ...............................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1894      8     24      294  20.50  **10,933 

I  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

M.  B.  Atkinson,  Editor;  Leader  Telegram,  Publisher. 
Spectator+V  ...........................  Bi-weekly  .......  Collegiate  ...........  1928      5     24      210 

Students  of  Wisconsin  State  College,  Eds.  and  Pubs.  Controlled  free  dist.        J  1,600 

EDGAR  (G6).  pop.  X705;  Marathon  Co.  (NC).  15  m  W  of  Wausau.  C&NW  RR.  Manu- 

factures cheese,  ice  cream,  boxes.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Review-!-  ..................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1954      6     26      280     2.50  §504 

Willard  J.  Willner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
EDGERTON  (H10),  pop.  8,607;  Rock  Co.  (S).  On  Lake  Koshkonong,  12  m  N  of  Janes- 

ville.  CMSP&P  RR.  Manufactures  commercial  trailers,  shoes,  patent  medicine, 

butter.     Tobacco    stemmery.     Summer    resort.     Carp    fisheries.     Agriculture. 

Tobacco,  corn,  grain. 
f  Advertiser  .....................  M  ..........  Thursday  ........  Shopping  ............  1955      7     22     280         2,134  —  Free 

1   Reporter-h  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1874      7      24     280     3.00        §2,134 

1  Harland  E.  Everson,  Editor;  The  Reporter  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

ELEVA  —  Tri-County  News  —  See  Osseo. 

ELKHORNf  (J10),  pop.  2,985;  Walworth  Co.  (SE).  45  m  SW  of  Milwaukee.  CMSP&P 

RR.  Musical  instrument  and  case  factories;  condensery;  hatchery.  Lake  resort; 

agriculture.  Grain,  dairy  products,  poultry. 
Independent  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1858      8     24      294     3.50        §2,236 

Claude  F.  Eames,  Editor;  F.  H.  Eames  &  Co.,  Publisher,   11  W.  Walworth  St. 
ELLSWORTHf  (B6),  pop.  1,475  ;  Pierce  Co.  (W).  15  m  NE  of  Red  Wing,  Minn.  C&NW 

RR.  Creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Pierce  County  Herald  -f  .........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1868      8      22      287      3.00    **2,115 

Stanley  E.  Doolittle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Record-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1892      7     24      280     3.00        §1,901 

John  R.  Halls,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
ELM  GROVE    (Ll%),  pop.    X2.500;  Waukesha  Co.    (SE).   10   m   W   of  Milwaukee. 

CMSP&P  RR.  Flour,  feed,  electric  specialties,  die  castings  manufactured.  Dairy, 

poultry,  stock  farms. 
Elm  Leaves-!-  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1945      5     24      224     8.00        §1,147 

Gerald  J.  Cory,  Editor;  Grede  Publishing  Corp.,  P.  O.  Box  237. 
ELMWOOD  (B6),  pop.  772;  Pierce  Co.  (W).  80  m  W  of  Eau  Claire.  Nearest  railroad 

station,  Spring  Valley.  C&NW  RR.  Butter  and  powdered  milk  factory  ;  hatchery  ; 

saw  mills.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Argus-f-  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1921     6     24     273     2.50  §673 

Forrest  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
ELROY  (F8),  pop.  1,654;  Juneau  Co.  (C).  50  m  E  of  La  Crosse.  C&NW  RR.  Butter 

factory;  railroad  shops.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 
Leader-Tribune  -f  ....................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1886     7     24     273     3.50        §1,025 

Philip  J.  Egan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
EVANSVILLE  (H10),  pop.  2,581;  Rock  Co.  (S).  23  m  S  of  Madison.  C&NW  RR.  Manu- 

factures  pumps,   windmills,   trailers,   creamery,   foundry   products.    Creamery. 

Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Review  -f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1867     6     24     252     2.50          1,800 

Part  of  paper  called  Teller  printed  for  Brooklyn. 

Will  Sumner,  Jr.,  Editor;  Antes  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 
FENNIMORE  (E9%).  pop.  1.696:  Grant  Co.  (SW).  82  m  N  of  Dubuque,  Iowa.  C&NW 

RR.  Creameries.  Manufactures  television  cabinets,  fertilizer,  cheese,  feed.  Stock, 

dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 
Joumal-f-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1944      7      22      280     2.00        $1,015 

Harry  A.  Thompson,  Publisher.  1166  Lincoln  Ave. 
Times-h  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1889     7     24     276     3.00        §1,936 

Charles  Roethe,  Editor;  Roethe  Bros.,  Publishers. 

Circulation—  **Sept  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
•P.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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FLORENCEf  (K4),  pop.  1.257;  Florence  Co.  (NE).  14  m  NW  of  Iron  Mountain,  Mich. 
C&NW  RR.  Cabinet*  cheese  factories.  Summer  resort.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry 
farms. 
Mining  News  +  .......................  .Friday  .............  Republican  ........  1880     5     24     224     8.00  910 

Chase  0.  Youngs,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FOND  DU  LACf  <K8).  pop.  29,986;  Fond  du  Lac  Co.  (SEC).  On  Lake  Winneba*o,  55 
m  N  of  Milwaukee.  C&NW;  CMSP&P;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Airport. 

Manufactures  outboard  motors,  leather,  refrigerators,  machine  tools,  candy, 
machinery,  automotive  electrical  parts,  roller  paint  appliers,  canvas  goods, 
gloves,  hosiery,  cheese,  milk  products,  cheese  factory  equipment.  Railroad  shops, 
meat  processing  plant.  Two  banks;  deposits  (8-4-58),  $87,532,874.  10,611 
electric  (AC)  meters;  7,725  gas  (nat.)  meters;  13,254  telephones.  Limestone 
quarries.  Resort. 

All-Pets  Magazine  ...................  Monthly  ..........  {pet  Breedets     1934     3     26      14°     3'00        15'837 

Frank  E.  Dittrich,  Publisher,  18  Forest  Ave. 
Commonwealth  -Reporter  4-  .....  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1870     8     23      294   18.20*^17,680 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

C.  F.  Coffman,  Editor;  Reporter  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  18  W.  First  St. 

FOOTVILLE  —  Orfordville  Journal  and  Footville  News  —  See  Orfordville. 

FORT  ATKINSON  (J10),  pop.  6,280;  Jefferson  Co.  (SE).  21  m  N  of  Janesville.  C&NW 
RR.  Manufactures  barn  and  poultry  equipment,  ice  cream  freezers,  vats,  bottle 
washers,  hosiery,  clothing,  paints,  upholstery,  dairy  products,  beverages,  saus- 
age. Hatcheries  ;  nurseries  ;  cannery.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

1937     2     24       91     3'°°      t25'600 


Farmers'  Digest  .......................  Monthly  ..........  f  Articles 

June-July  and  Aug.-Sept.  issues  combined. 
Hugh  Highsmith,  Publisher. 


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op.  934;  Buffalo  Co.   (W).  On  Mississippi  River,  9  m  N  of 
&Q    RR.    Creamery;    brewery;    soft    drink    factory.    Dairy, 

6      26     280     2.00 


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$637 


Hoard'.  Dairyman  ...................  Semi-mo  .........  Dairy  Farm  ........ 

W.  D.  Enox,  Editor;  W.  D.  Hoard  &  Sons  Company,  Publisher. 

Jefferson  County  Union  -f  ......  {I^un**  S&t°  Ind*  Rep  .......        187°     8     24     29411-70 

Robert  L.  Angus,  Editor;  W.  D.  Hoard  &  Sons  Company,  Publisher. 

FOUNTAIN  CITY  (C7), 
Winona,    Minn.    C 
stock  farms. 
Buffalo  County  Republican  -{-.Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1861 

H.  H.  Johnson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FOX  LAKE  (J8),  pop.  1,158;  Dodge  Co.  (SE).  10  m  N  of  Beaver  Dam.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Cheese,  evaporated  milk,  plastic  factories.  Agriculture.  Barley,  hemp,  peas. 
Representative  .........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1866      6     26     280     2.50 

George  J.  White  and  James  R.  Schwartz,  Eds.;  Representative  Ptg.  Co.,  Pubs. 

FREDERIC  (B4),  pop.  893;  Polk  Co.  (NW).  55  m  NE  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.  MSP&SSM 

RR.  Plastic  finishing  factory;  vegetable  cannery.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Inter-Co.  Leader  ......................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1933      8      24     294     4.00 

Circulates  also  in  Siren. 

Publishes  free  distribution  paper,  Milltown  advertiser,  bi-weekly. 

Elmer  S.  Haumant,  Editor;  Inter-County  Cooperative  Publishing  Assn. 

FRIENDSHIPf  (G7%),  pop.  566;  Adams  Co.  (SC).  80  m  S  of  Wisconsin  Rapids.  Bank 
and  railroad  station,   Adams.   C&NW  RR.   Creamery;  burial  vaults,  pulpwood 
manufactured.  Timber.  Dairy  farms. 
Reporter  -f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1904     8     24      308      3.00 

Virgil  L.  Tobin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GALESVILLE   (D7),  pop.   1,193;  Trempealeau  Co.    (W).  15  m  E  of  Winona,  Minn. 

C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  electric  fences.  Creamery;  vegetable  cannery;  feed 

mills.  Lake  resort.  Limestone  quarries  ;  oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products, 

eggs,  apples. 

Republican  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1897     7      24      280     3.00 

Hugh  Ellison,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GAYS  MILLS  (E9),  pop.  662;  Crawford  Co.  (SW).  40  m  S  of  La  Crosse.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Ferryville.  CB&Q  RR.  Butter  factory;  flour  and  feed  mill;  nursery;  mink 
farms.  Dairy,  fruit,  poultry  farms. 
Crawford  Co.  Independent  -f..  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1903      7     24      196     2.00 

Glenn  L.  Hagar,  Editor;  Crawford  Co.,  Independent,  Publisher. 

GENOA  CITY  (K10%),  pop.  866;  Walworth  Co.  (SE).  80  m  W  of  Kenosha.  C&NW  RR. 

Manufactures  oil  furnaces,  food  products.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products. 
Marquee-h  ................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1949     5     24     224     2.00 

Nippersink  Basin  Publications,  Richmond,  111. 

GILMAN  (E5),  pop.  402;  Taylor  Co.  (NWC).  42  m  NE  of  Eau  Claire.  MSP&SSM  RR. 

Cheese,  dairy  and  lumber  products  manufactured. 
Herald  .......................................  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1937     7      24     280     2.00 

R.  E.  Elkins,  Editor;  W.  S.  Wagner,  Publisher,  Thorp. 
GLENDALE  —  Herald  —  See  Milwaukee. 

GLENWOOD  CITY  (B5%),  pop.  778;  St.  Croix  Co.  (NW).  45  m  E  of  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

MSP&SSM  RR.  Butter,  cheese  factories;  machine  shop.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Tribune-f  .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1889      6     24     280     2.50 

Ross  De  Witt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 
IPO.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptlon  included  In  membership  fee. 

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GLIDDEN  (E8).  pop.  X780;  Ashland  Co.  (N).  80  m  SE  of  Superior.  MSP&SSM  RR. 

Creamery;  cheese  and  box  factories;  lumber  mill.  Dairy  farms. 
Enterprise-H  ............................  .Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1904     7     24     280     3.00 

Matthew  J.  Hart,  Editor;  Hart  Publishing  Co. 

GRANTSBURGf  <A4),  pop.  981;  Burnett  Co.  (NW).  70  m  NE  of  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Railroad  station,  Siren.  MSP&SSM  RR.  Creamery;  hatchery;  box  factory.  Tim- 
ber. Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Journal  of  Burnett  Co.  -|-  ........  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1895     7     24     276     4.00        §1,775 

Maurice  Crownhart,  Jr.,  Editor;  Journal  Publishing  Company,  Inc. 

GREEN  BAYf  (L6%),  pop.  52,785;  Brown  Co.  (E).  On  Fox  River,  at  head  of  Green 
Bay.  115  m  N  of  Milwaukee.  C&NW;  CMSP&P;  GB&W  RRs.  Airline.  NOR.  Port 
of  entry.  One  of  the  largest  natural  harbors  on  the  Great  Lakes  with  excel- 
lent land  transportation  facilities. 

Manufactures  tissue  paper  and  paper  products,  cranes,  cheese,  paper  mill 
machinery,  paper  boxes,   clothing,  steel  furniture,  auto  parts,   dairy  products, 
beet  sugar,  gloves,  fertilizers.  Railroad  shops  ;  warehouses  ;  petroleum  storage 
terminal.  Fisheries;  limestone  quarries.  Six  banks;  bank  clearings    (6-80-58), 
$143,654,666;    deposits    (6-80-58),    $92,525,973.    25,202     (res.)    electric    (AC) 
meters;  21,962    (res.)  gas   (nat.)   meters;  25,447  telephones.  Two  TV  stations. 
Farmer's  Friend  .......................  Thursday  ........  Agriculture  ........  1940      8      24      287      1.00 

Crane  Murphy,  Editor;  Farm  Publications,  Inc.,  Publisher,  810  Pine  St. 
Press  GazettP-f-  ......................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1915      8      22      308   20.80^*40,137 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Leo  V.  Gannon,  Ed.  ;  Green  Bay  Newspaper  Co.,  Pub.,  Walnut  and  Madison  Sts. 
Register-l-  ................................  Friday  .............  Catholic  .............  1956      8      22      290     3.50     *30,413 

Rev.  Orville  Janssen,  Editor;  Catholic  Press  Society,  Publisher, 
115  S.  Jefferson  St. 

GREEN  LAKEf    (J8),  pop.  728;  Green  Lake  Co.   (SEC).  27  m  W  of  Fond  du  Lac. 
C&NW  RR.  Butter,  boats,  knit  goods  manufactured.  Summer  resort.  Dairy  farms. 


8,692 


.^^  ........  Independent  .......  1894     8      24 

Betsy  T.  Francis,  Editor;  Robert  E.  Francis,  Publisher. 


301     2.50 


§75O 


908 


3,353 


§1,300 


§940 


GREENWOOD  (E6),  pop.  956;  Clark  Co.   (NWC).  On  Black  River,  46  m  SE  of  Eau 

Claire.  MSP&SSM  RR.  Cheese,  butter  factories  ;  saw  mill.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Gleaner-f  .................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1891     7     26     308     2.50 

A.  P.  Neuenfeldt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HALES  CORNERS  (K10),  pop.  X4.000;  Milwaukee  Co.  (SE).  6  m  SW  of  Milwaukee. 
Railroad  station,  West  Allis.  C&NW;  CMSP&P;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Truck  farms 
and  dairying. 
Tri-Town  News-f  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1927      5      24     224      3.00 

A.  A.  Alberte,  Editor;  P.  G.  Nickerson,  Publisher. 

HAMMOND  (B6%),  pop.  654;  St.  Croix  Co.  (NW).  35  m  E  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.  C&NW 

RR.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farm.  Hogs. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1895      6      26     280      1.00 

F.  E.  Hartwig,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HANCOCK  (G7),  pop.  449;  Waushara  Co.  (C).  75  m  N  of  Madison.  Railroad  station 
Wautoma.  C&NW  RR.  Feed  mill.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  rye,  beef  cattle. 

^oSet^™.^?.!!!!."t...    }Thur8day  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1893      6      26     280     8.00 

Charles"  Webster,  Editor;  H.  C.  Litho,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

HARTFORD    (K9),    pop.    4,549;    Washington    Co.    (SE).    80   m   NW    of   Milwaukee. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Manufactures  outboard  motors,  cast  aluminumware,  sausage  cas- 
ings, auto  parts  and  trucks,  beverages,  automatic  draft  regulators,  powdered 
milk,  stainless  steel  dairy,  metal  lockers  and  equipment,  cheese,  shoes.  Tannery  ; 
creamery;  pea  cannery.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Times-Press  +  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1874      8     24      298      4.00    **3,86O 

John  J.  Shinners,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARTLAND  (K9),  pop.  1.190;  Waukesha  Co.  (SE).  12  m  NW  of  Waukesha.  CMSP&P 

RR.  Plastics,  cement  products  manufactured;  insulated  packing  case,  stainless 

steel  factories.  Dairy  farms. 

Lake  Country  Reporter  .........  Wednesday  .....  Ind.  Rep  .............  1895     7      22     280      3.00 

Hughitt  H.  Hinderaker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAWKINS   (E4%),  pop.  414;  Rusk  Co.   (NW).  60  m  NE  of  Eau  Claire.  MSP&SSM 
RR.   Sashes,   doors,   lumber,  pickles,   cheese  manufactured.   Hardwood  timber. 
Agriculture.  Dairying,  livestock,  beans,  turkeys. 
Chronicle-f  ...............................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1921      6      24     224     2.25 

Lyle  Speed,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAYWARDf  (D8%).  pop.  1,577;  Sawyer  Co.  (NW).  60  m  SE  of  Superior.  C&NW  RR. 
Creameries;  boat  works.  Summer  resort.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

8      24      801     3.00 


§2,431 


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Th«rsday  ........  Republican  .........  1893 

Julien  C.  Gingras,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


1,980 


HILBERT  (K7),  pop.  648;  Calumet  Co.  (E).  18  m  SE  of  Appleton.  CMSP&P  RR.  Rail- 
road  name.  Hilbert  Junction  on  MSP&SSM  RR.  Pea,  bean  cannery;  cheese  fac- 
tories. Agriculture.  Milk,  barley,  clover  seed. 
Favorite-f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1908     7      22      280     8.00        §1,439 

L.  J.  Suttner,  Editor  ;  Favorite  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  9A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCoxinty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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HILLSBORO  <F8>.  pop.  1.841;  Vernon  Co.  (SW).  60  m  SE  am  KR  ** 

Condensery;  creamery;  flour,  lumber  mills.  Timber.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms'. 

MiiK,  cattle. 
Sentry-Enterprise  -f  .......  .........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1885     7     26     280     240          1725 

Edwin  W.  Shear,  Editor;  Shear  &  Shear,  Publishers.  ' 

HORICON  (J9).  pop.  2,664:  Dodge  Co.  (SB).  On  Rock  River,  21  m  SW  of  Fond  du  Lac. 

CMSP&P  RR.  Manufactures  farm  seeding  machinery,  radiator  covers,  steel  cab- 

inets,   barn    equipment,    canned   goods,   cheese.    Dairy,   stock,   poultry   farms. 

Wheat,  barley,  peas. 
Reporter-j-  .....  •»••.»;••.»  .........  ....Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1884     7     23     280     3.50        §1,505 

Ed.  Marolla,  Editor  and  Publisher.  »*tovo 

HUDSONf  (A5H),  Pop.  8,435;  St.  Croix  Co.  (NW).  On  St.  Croix  River,  17  m  E  of  St. 
Paul,  Minn.  C&NW  RR.  Railroad  shops  ;  refrigerator  factories  ;  creameries.  Dairy. 
grain  farms.  Barley,  corn,  oats. 
Star-Observer  ;+.  .......  .........  ...Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1854     8     24     294     3.00        §4,125 

W.  H.  Miller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HURLEYf  (F8).  pop.  3,084;  Iron  Co.  (N).  Adjacent  to  Ironwood.  Mich.,  on  W.  C&NW; 

MSP&SSM  RRs.  Iron  works  ;  creamery.  Lumber  mills.  Iron  mines.  Agriculture. 

Dairying,  hay. 
Iron  County  Miner  ..................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1885      6      26     280      3.50        §1,823 

Francis  Secor,  Editor;  Richard  A.  Hemp,  Publisher. 
HUSTISFORD  (J9),  pop.  622;  Dodge  Co.  (SE).  12  m  N  of  Watertown.  Railroad  sta- 

tion, Woodland.  CMSP&P  RR.  Cheese  factory;  cannery.  Agriculture.  Dairying, 

barley,  corn. 

News..  ......  •  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1908      7      26     200     3.00        SlfOSO 

Harold  B.  Atterbury,  Publisher. 

INDEPENDENCE  (D7),  pop.  1,088;  Trempealeau  Co.  (W).  35  m  E  of  Winona,  Minn. 
GB&W  RR.  Grist  mill;  creamery;  hatchery;  grain  elevator.  Diversified  farming. 
Grain,  dairying,  tobacco. 
News-Wave  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1877      6     26     280     2.00        §1,063 

O.  J.  Evenson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

IOLA  (H6%),  pop.  867;  Waupaca  Co.   (EC).  24  m  E  of  Stevens  Point.  GB&W  RR. 

Butter  factory;  grist  mill.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  dairy  products,  poultry. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1890      5      24      225      3.00  §815 

F.  E.  Cooper,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

IRON  RIVER   (D2%>,  pop.  850;  Bayfield  Co.   (NW).  28  m  W  of  Ashland.  DSS&A; 
NP  RRs.  Children's  furniture,  cheese  factories.  Lake  resort.  Timber.  Agricul- 
ture. Dairy,  poultry  products,  alfalfa  seed. 
Pioneer-r  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1894      6      26     280     2.50  5890 

Ada  Sand,  Editor;  Carl  Richards,  Publisher. 

JANESVILLEf    (H10),  pop.   24,899;  Rock   Co.    (S).   On  Rock  River,   87   m   SE   of 
Madison.  C&NW;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Airline,  NOR. 

Manufactures  automobiles,  fountain  pens,  automatic  pencils,  woolen,  cotton 
goods,  belt  conveyors,  beverages,  machine  tools,  church  furniture,  porch  and 
window  shades,  canned  goods.  Leaf  tobacco  market.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  grain, 
livestock. 
Gazette-f  ..................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1845      9     22     306   20.00*^23,145 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
Gazette  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

JEFFERSONf  (J9%),  pop.  8,625;  Jefferson  Co.  (SE).  15  m  S  of  Watertown.  C&NW 
RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  furniture,  sausage,  bricks,  flour,  wood  products,  wool 
batting,  glove  linings,  dog  food,  beverages.  Diversified  farming.  Alfalfa,  barley. 
corn. 
Banner-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1860      8      24      301      3.00        §1,884 

Horace  L.  Burl,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JUNCTION  CITY    (G6),  pop.   830;  Portage  Co.    (C).    10  m  NW   of  Stevens   Point. 

CMSP&P;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Cheese  factories.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Community  Press  -f  ...............  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1946      5     24     224     2.00  410 

Irwin  M.  Denkmann.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JUNEAUf  (J9),  pop.  1,444;  Dodge  Co.  (SE).  17  m  N  of  Watertown.  C&NW  RR.  Manu- 

factures hemp,  boilers,  cheese.  Agriculture. 
Independent-!-  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1892      5      24     231      2.50  §850 

Dwayne  Schoenke,  Publisher,  350  Oak  St. 

KAUKAUNA  (K7),  pop.  8,837;  Outagamie  Co.   (E).  On  Fox  River,  100  m  N  of  Mil- 
waukee.  C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  precision  machines,  paper,  cheese.  Foundry. 
Stone  quarry.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products. 
Ti'mes-f  ..................................  Wed.  &  Fri  .....  Independent  .......  1880      8      24     280     3.50        §2,873 

C.  J.  Hansen,  Editor;  Kaukauna  Times  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

KENDALL  (F8),  pop.  558;  Monroe  Co.  (WC).  50  m  E  of  La  Crosse.  Railroad  name, 

Kendalls.  C&NW  RR.  Creameries.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Keystone-!-  ..............................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1904      7      24     273      2.50  §638 

Phillip  Egan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KENOSHAf  (L10).  pop.  54.868;  Kenosha  Co.  (SE).  On  Lake  Michigan,  between  Chi- 
cago and  Milwaukee.  C&NW  ;  CNS&M  RRs.  Airport.  Boat  connections. 

Manufactures  automobiles,  mattresses,  bed  springs,  metal  beds  and  furni- 
ture, tools,  wire  rope,  underwear,  brass  rods,  sheets  and  tubes,  fire  apparatus, 
hosiery,  dairy,  machinery  supplies.  Fisheries.  Three  banks;  deposits  (6-30-57), 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
5P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -fUses  Mats  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fe« 

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$66,641,638.  26,029  electric   (AC)   meters;  18,664  gas    (nat.)    meters;  29,378 
telephones. 

Harmonizer,   The Quarterly (qSartlt king's1941     3     26     136     1'50       Z7*200 

Robert  G.  Hafer,  Editor;  Society  for  the  Preservation  and  Encouragement  of 
Barber  Shop  Quartet  Singing  in  America,  Inc.,  Publisher,  6316  Third  Ave. 
Kenosha  Labor Thursday Labor 1936     8     22     294     8.00        13,963 

Harold  J.  Newton,  Publisher. 
News-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1894     8     23     308   18.00**22,188 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

R.  S.  Kings  ley,  Editor;  Kenosha  News  Publishing  Co.,  716  Fifty-eighth  St. 

KEWASKUM  (K8%),  pop.  1,183;  Washington  Co.  (SE).  On  Milwaukee  River,  24  m  S 
of  Fond  du  Lac.  C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  aluminum  ware,  cheese,  butter. 
Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  corn,  barley,  potatoes. 

Statesman-f Friday Agric.  Ind 1894      5     24     210     2.50  800 

William  Harbeck.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KEWAUNEEf  (M7),  pop.  2,688;  Kewaunee  Co.  (E).  On  Lake  Michigan,  80  m  E  of 
Green  Bay.  GB&W  RR.  Carferry  Terminal.  Manufactures  laboratory,  church 
furniture,  pea  viners,  cheese  box  machinery,  aluminum  products,  cheese,  butter, 
wood  and  steel  products.  Resort.  Fisheries.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  live- 
stock. 

Enterprise-f .Thursday Independent 1859      8     22      280     2.50        §2,072 

Mabel  K.  Temby,  Editor;  Enterprise  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

KIEL  (K8),  pop.  2,129;  Manitowac  Co.  (E).  20  m  NW  of  Sheboygan.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Manufactures  furniture,  gloves,  custard  freezers,  cheese  factory  equipment, 
paper  bag  machinery,  woodenware,  beverages,  cheese,  butter.  Diversified  farm- 

Tri-County  Record -f Thursday Independent 1893     7     24     280     8.00         §1,360 

Kenneth  L.  Larson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LA  CROSSEf  (D8),  pop.  47,686;  La  Crosse  Co.  (W).  On  Mississippi  River,  140  m  SE 
of  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Bridge  to  La  Crescent,  Minn.  C&NW;  CB&Q;  CMSP&P  RRs. 
Airline,  NOR. 

Manufactures  rubber  footwear ;  automobile  supplies ;  farm  implements ;  heat- 
ing and  air  conditioning  equipment:  dairy  pumps;  paper  fasteners;  gauges; 
foundry;  sheet  metal;  lumber  products;  trailers.  Breweries.  Five  banks;  de- 
posits (6-30-58),  $52,377,828.  15,845  electric  (AC)  meters;  9,044  gas  (artif.) 
meters;  22,711  telephones.  Rock  quarries.  Wisconsin  State  College.  Viterbo 
College.  Holy  Cross  Seminary.  TV  station. 

Racquet-f-V Thursday Collegiate 1913      5     24      196  xl.50        J2.400 

Students  of  La  Crosse  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Timee-Review  + Thursday Catholic 1936      8      23      284      4.00     *27,119 

Msgr.  Anthony  P.  Wagener,  Editor;  Catholic  Press  Society,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
427  Hoescher  Bldg. 

TrlK«^o.  f  Evg.  ex.  Sun.,   T«^rvo«^«f     1904      9     22      308  23.40**32,514 

Tribune-f- {Suiu  Morn.        Independent...  Sunday  circ. **32,399 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  L.  Bangsberger,  Editor;  W.  T.  Burgess,  Publisher,  Fourth  and  Cass  Sts. 

LADYSMITHf  (D4%),  pop.  3,924;  Rusk  Co.  (NW).  45  m  NE  of  Eau  Claire.  MSP&SSM 
RR.  Creamery;  lumber,  paper  mills;  cheese,  milk,  power,  novelty,  sash  and  door; 
factories.  Lake  resort.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  peas, 
beans. 

News -|- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1895      8     24     294      8.00 

Bob  Burns,  Editor ;  Mark  R.  Bell,  Publisher. 

LA  FARCE  (E8).  pop.  905;  Vernon  Co.  (SW).  85  m  SE  of  La  Crosse.  Railroad  sta- 
tion. Viroqua.  CMSP&P  RR.  Creamery;  cheese  factory.  Resort.  Timber.  Agri- 
culture. Tobacco. 

Enterprise-h Thursday Independent 1898     8     24     808     2.00 

Arnott  Widstrand,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAKE  GENEVA  (K10),  pop.  4,800;  Walworth  Co.  (SE).  On  Lake  Geneva,  52  m  S  of 
Milwaukee.  C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  leather  and  rubber  packings,  glass  ther- 
mometers; bottling  works.  Nurseries.  Summer  resort.  Yerkes  Observatory. 
Agriculture.  Livestock,  grain,  poultry  and  dairy  products. 

Regional  News-f- Thursday Independent 1872      8     24      308     3.50 

A.  M.  Bearder,  Editor;  Lake  Geneva  Printing  and  Publishing  Company. 

LAKEMILLS  (J9),  pop.  2,516;  Jefferson  Co.  (SE).  On  Rock  Lake,  24  m  E  of  Madison. 
C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  dairy  equipment,  shoes,  cheese,  canned  goods.  Summer 
resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Leader-f Thursday Independent 1878     7     24     280     3.50 

C.  R.  Erlandson,  Editor;  Leader  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

LANCASTERt  (E10).  pop.  8,266;  Grant  Co.  (SW).  80  m  NE  of  Dubuque,  Iowa.  C&NW 
RR.  Creameries ;  bottling  works ;  cannery ;  veterinary  remedies,  cheese  factories ; 
feed  mills.  Ships  livestock.  Walnut,  oak  timber.  Agriculture,  livestock,  dairying, 
corn. 

Grant  County  Herald-f Wednesday Republican 1843     7     26     280     2.00 

A.  L.  Sherman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Grant  County  Independent +. Thursday Independent 1927     8     24     308     3.50 

Harold  V.  Nelson.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LODI  (G9),  pop.  1,416;  Columbia  Co.  (SO.  28  m  NW  of  Madison.  C&NW  RR.  Can- 
nery; creamery;  cheese  factory;  machine  shop.  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco. 

Enterprise-f .Thursday Independent 1893     6     26     280     3.00 

Mrs.  R.  Godfrey,  Editor ;  Alfred  C.  Johnson  and  Louts  O.  Smith,  Publishers. 

Ctrcnlation-HHtSept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •  A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  J  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -fUses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  In  membership  fee. 

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LOYAL  (F6),  pop.  1,104;  Clark  Co.  (NWC).  50  m  E  of  Eau  Claire.  MSP&SSM  RR. 

Creamery  ;  cheese  factories  ;  cannery.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 
Tribune-}-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1894     5     24     224     2.50 

Lee  Favreau,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LUCK  (B4),  pop.  808;  Polk  Co.  (NW).  75  m  NE  of  Minneapolis,  Minn.  MSP&SSM  RR. 

Creamery;  cold  storage  and  milk  powder  plants;  yo  yo  factory.  Lake  resort. 

Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Enterprise-Herald  -f  ...............  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1904     7     24     276     3.00 

Vernie  R.  Jensen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
LUXEMBURG  (L6%),  pop.  619;  Kewaunee  Co.  (E).  15  m  E  of  Green  Bay.  GB&W  RR. 

Cheese,  cheese  box  factories;  flour,  feed,  planing  mills.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain 

farms. 
News  .........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1909     8     22     280     2.50 

Olga  M.  Schwab,  Editor;  News  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 
MADISONf  (H9),  pop.  96,056;  Dane  Co.  (S).  The  State  Capital.  On  the  isthmus  be- 

tween Mendota  and  Monona  Lakes,  75  m  W  of  Milwaukee.  C&NW;  CMSP&P; 

1C  RRs.  Airlines:  NWA;  NOR. 

Manufactures  dry  cell  batteries,  packed  meats,  machine  tools,  farm  machin- 

ery, hospital  equipment,  auto  parts,  tin  containers,  bottle  caps.  Brewery;  rail- 

road shops;  sandstone  quarries;  resort.  Seven  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58), 

497,508,353;   deposits    (6-30-58),   $160,698,076.   47,181   electric    (AC)    meters; 

25,441  gas   (nat.)  meters;  73,429  telephones.  University  of  Wisconsin.  Three 

TV  stations. 
Agronomy   Journal  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Agric.  Science....  190  8     2      40      130x14.00 

L.  G.  M  on  they,  Editor;  American  Society  of  Agronomy,  Pub.,  2702  Monroe  St. 
Badger  Farm  Bureau  News.  ...Monthly  ..........  Agric.  News  .......  1930     6     24     224       .50 

Oswald  B.  Anderson,  Ed.;  Wisconsin  Farm  Bureau  Federation,  Pub.,  Box  1150. 
r  Capital  Times  +  .......................  Evg.  ex.  Sun  .....  Independent  .....  1917      8     22      810   18.20  **44,245 

William  T.  Evjue,  Editor  and  Publisher.  S.  Carroll  and  W.  Doty  Sts. 
•S    Wisconsin  State  Journal  +  ..  -Every  Morn.  ..Independent  .......  1839     8     22     310  23.40  **49,550 

Prints  monthly  supplement  called  Wisconsin  Farm  News.  Sunda 

L  Color  and  comic   strip  advertising  accepted. 

Roy  L.  Matson,  Editor;  Don  Anderson,  Publisher  (1). 


$8,320 
31,026 


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Cardinal+V  .............................   sun^Mon  Colle*iate  ...........  *890      5     24     224 

Students  of  the  University  of  Wisconsin,  Editors  and  Publishers  (5). 

n««iri-««.  TP/V*  -P^fl*  Tvr««fV,w  /Commercial       1932      3     26      140 

Cooking  For  Profit  ..................  Monthly  ..........  {cooking  2     40      140 

Gas  Magazines,  Inc.,  Publisher,  221  N.  Bassett  St.  (3). 
Credit  Union  Bridge,  1  he  .......  Monthly  ..........  Econ.  Betterm't  1936     3     27      140 

R.  Y.  Giles,  Editor;  Credit  Union  National  Assn.,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  481 
Crops  &  Soils  ...........................  Monthly  ..........  Agriculture  ........  1948      8      26      140 

Issued  bi-monthly  April  through  September. 

^^erl^lr^celdinis  ........  JBi-monthly  .....  Soil    Research  ..1936     2     40      12914.00 

L.  G.  Monthey,  Ed.;  American  Society  of  Agronomy,  Pub.,  2702  Monroe  St.  (5). 

East  Side  News  +  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1924      6     26     280      1.50 

Marshall  F.  Browne.  Editor  and  Publisher,  2004  Winnebago  St.  (4). 

Electric  Heating  and  Cooling.Quarterly  ........  {^H^g*         1957     2     40 

Electricity  in  Building  ............  Monthly  ..........  jfc"*    1943     I     II 

Russell  N.  Colvin,  Jr.,  Editor  ;  D.  W.  Grosshandler,  Publisher, 
2182  Forden  Ave.  (4). 

fpf?£!«V««t«        1939     &     26 
Food   Service  ............................  Monthly  .......  \  5^  2e??ice  2     40 

i  r  ooa  aervice 

\  Establishments 

James  R.  Myers,  Editor;  Electrical  Information  Publications,  Publisher, 
2132  Fordem  Ave.  (1). 

Forest  Products  Journal  ........  Monthly  ..........  {woSdw^fk'g      1951     8     26 

Robert  H.  Homre,  Editor  ;  Forest  Products  Research  Society, 
417  North  Walnut  St.  (5). 

J°Re^ear°c^  jMonthly  ..........  Ed.  Research  .....  1920     2 

Not  published  June,  July,  August. 

Dr.  A.  S.  Barr,  Editor;  Dembar  Publications,  Inc.,  808  E.  Wilson. 

on:XPeri.in?».^al        JQuarterly  ........  Education  ..........  .1932 

Dembar  Publications,  Inc.,  808  E.  Wilson  (8). 


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Harold  G.  Fraine.  Editor;  Ameican  Finance  Assn.,  Publisher,  School  of 
Commerce,  University  of  Wisconsin. 


Journal  of  the  American        1  ri»ni 

Society  of  Training  ^Monthly  ..........  T™ 

Directors  -f  ........................  J  Dr 

R.  L.  Craig,  Ed.;  Amer.  Soc.  of  Training  Directors,  Pub.,  2020  University  Ave. 


1»47     2     28     104     6.00 


v)       \Q™rterly  ........  Scientific  ............  1987     2     83     112     6.00 

Dr.  J.  J.  Hlckey,  Editor;  Wildlife  Society,  Publisher,  University  of  Wisconsin. 


2,200 


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I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  O  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Land  Economics Quarterly JRe^&'Educ.     1925     2     88     110     6-00 

Mary  E.  Amend,  Editor;  University  of  Wisconsin,  Publisher,  Sterling  Hall  (6). 

Modern  Schools 6  ti.  ayr Education 1955     3     26     140     1.50 

George  Patrick,  Editor;  EIP  Publications,  2132  Fordem  Ave.    2     40     140 

Monatshefte  fur  deutschen  l%*«..*ui.           i?*i»A. +<,*«..  i         ioaa     1      KA      no     OCA 
UnterrichtV    (Eng.&Ger.)JMonthly Educational 1899      1     54      112     3.50 

Prof.  J.  D.  Workman,  Editor;  Bascom  Hall,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  Pub.  (6). 
Municipality Monthly Municipal 1900     2      41      140  x2.50 

Ed  Johnson,  Ed.;  League  of  Wis.  Municipalities,  Pub.,  80  E.  Johnson  St.  (8). 
Progressive -f Monthly Independent 1909     3     28     129     4.00 

M.  H.  Rubin,  Editor;  Progressive  Pub.  Co.,  408  W.  Gorham  (8). 

f  Modernization 

Retailer's  Review 4- Bi-monthly }&  Merch'dis'g  1956     2      24        90     2.00 

I  Interests 

James  R.  Norris,  Editor;  D.  W.  Grosshandler,  Publisher,  2132   Fordem  Ave. 
Soil  Science  Society  of  America  Proceedings — See  Crops  and  Soils. 
Wisconsin  Alumnus  +  V Monthly Coll.  Alumni 1899      3      27      138x5.00 

George  Richard,  Ed.;  Wisconsin  Alumni  Assn.,  Pub.,  770  Langdon  St.  (6). 
Wisconsin  Bar  Bulletin Bi-monthly Legal 1927      2      28      105  x4.00 

Philip  S.  Habermann,  Editor;  State  Bar  of  Wisconsin,  Publisher. 

Wisconsin  Counties  + Monthly {&Officer?Assn. 1938     3      30      14°  x4'00 

A.  J.  Thelen,  Editor;  Wisconsin  County  Boards  Assn.,  Pub.,  1  West  Main  St., 

Suite  416   (3). 
Wisconsin  Country  lii»«..4.ui.,  /Agric.,  Home     10nrr     Q      oc      ixn      1  nn 

Magazine  V jMonthly (Econ.  &  Coll.     1907     3     26     14°      1'°° 

Published  October  through  May. 

Students  of  College  of  Agriculture,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  Editors  and  Pubs.  (6). 

Wisconsin  Engineer  V Monthly Eng'g  &  Coll 1896     3     27      140     1.25 

Students  of  Engineering  College,  Univ.  of  Wisconsin,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
833  Mechanical  Engineering  Bldg.  (6). 

>urnal  of  \Monthly Educational 1853      3     27      140     2.00 

mucawtuii..... J 

Not  issued  during  June,  July,  August. 

H.  C.  Weinlick,  Editor;  Wisconsin  Educ.  Assn.,  Pub.,  404  Insurance  Bldg.  (8). 

vno  aav  ;  aW  ReVieWV'       JQuarterly Coll.,  Legal 1920      1      60        98      4.00 

David  C.'Brodhead,  Editor;  Law  School  of  the  Univ.  of  Wise.,  Publisher  (3). 

WHistoriyl  MagaZlne  °f          Quarterly Historical 1917      2      42      112  x5.00 

William*  C."'Haygoodi  Editor ;  State  Historical  Soc.  of  Wisconsin,  Publisher, 
816  State  St. 

Wisconsin  Medical  Journal + .Monthly Medical 1903     2     controlled  ci??. 

R.  S.  Baldwin.  M.D..  Editor;  State  Med'l  Soc.  of  Wis.,  Pub.,  880  E.  Lakeside  St.* 

Wisconsin  Motor  Carrier +  .„. Monthly {%$££'***  193B  2'  42  141?  2'°° 

Marvel  Y.  Ings,  Editor;  Wisconsin  Motor  Carriers  Assn.,  1  W.  Main  St. 

Wisconsin  Motor  News -f .Monthly Auto  Club 1932  5  24  224  xl.OO 

Arthur  Wichern,  Editor;  Wisconsin  Division  American  Auto  Assn.,  Publisher, 
103  N.  Hamilton  St.  (3). 

Wisconsin  REA  News  + Monthly {B?e7trftStSii  194°     4     28     213     1*°° 

Les  Nelson,  Ed.;  Wisconsin  Electric  Cooperative,  Pub.,  1810  S.  Park  St. 

Wisconsin  School  Musician  +  ..Monthly {SiJik?  192°     8     26     13°  Xl'°° 

H.  C.  Wegner,  Editor;  Wisconsin  School  Music  Assn.,  210  State  St. 

Wisconsin  State  Employee Bi-monthly {^^  of  *$&.  1932     3     26     155  xl'°° 

R.    E.    Kubista,    Editor;    Wisconsin   State    Employees    Association,    Publisher, 

713  Insurance  Bldg.  (3). 
Wisconsin  State  Journal — See  Capital  Times. 

MANAWA  (J6%).  pop.  990;  Waupaca  Co.  (EC).  80  m  E  of  Stevens  Point.  GB&W 
RR.  Creamery;  feed  mill;  cheese,  pickle,  cement  block  factories.  Dairy,  poultry, 
grain  farms. 

Advocate  + Thursday Republican 1896     7      24     294     2.00 

Thomas  A.  Hutchison.  Editor;  Manawa  Publishing  Co. 

MANITOWOCf  (L7),  pop.  27,598;  Manitowoc  Co.  (E).  On  Lake  Michigan,  77  m  N  of 
Milwaukee.  C&NW;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Airline.  NOR.  Boat  connections. 

Manufactures  aluminum  ware,  evaporated  milk,  malt,  cheese,  vinegar,  tinsel, 
metal  furniture,  cement,  paper  and  fibre  boxes,  hose  and  couplings,  tapping 
machinery,  pressure  cookers,  plastics,  cranes,  farm  and  mining  equipment, 
concrete  and  concrete  blocks.  Shipyards;  aluminum  and  iron  foundries;  can- 
neries. Two  banks;  deposits  (6-30-57),  $87,303,760.  Agriculture. 

Herald-Times  -f Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1898     9     22     294  20.80  **14,504 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Reporter  of  Two  Rivers. 

Manitowoc  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **SeDt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  H  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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29,600 
56,788 

J19.000 
$6,680 

J3.947 


12,000 


29,558 


2,205 


2,79O 


3,516 


85,75O 


*2'°0<> 


6,000 


1  1,200 


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Estab  CoUOWidthVDepth    Sub 

MARATHON  (G6),  pop.  858;  Marathon  Co.  (NE).  10  m  SW  of  Wausau.  Railroad  name. 
Marathon   City.   C&NW   RR.    Evaporated   milk,   cheese,   cheese   box,   concrete 
products  factories;  brewery.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Milk,  grain,  hay. 
Times  4-  ....................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1909     7     24     280     2.00 

Alfred  P.  Gertschen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARINETTEf  (L5),  pop.  14,178;  Marinette  Co.  (NE).  On  Green  Bay  and  Menominee 
River,  opposite  Menominee,  Mich.  C&NW;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Airline,  NOR.  Manu- 
factures paper  and  paper  products,  knit  goods,  gloves,  fire  fighting  chemicals 
and  refrigerants,  wooden  boxes,  excelsior,  boats,  cutlery,  dairy  products.  Sum- 
mer resort.  Fisheries.  Dairy,  truck  farms.  TV  station. 
Eagle-Star  ................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1871      8     24     29420.80 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

F.  G.  Sappington,  Editor;  Eagle  Printing  Co.,  Pub.,  1809  Dunlap  Ave. 

MARION  (J6),  pop.  1,118;  Waupaca  Co.  (EC).  50  m  NW  of  Green  Bay.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures   cheese,  furniture,  truck  bodies,  beverages,  cheese  boxes,  farm 
implements,  excelsior.  Timber.  Dairy,  grain  farms. 
Advertiser  +  .............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1895     6      26     278      3.00 

Francis  Byers,  Editor;  Elmer  Byers,  Publisher. 

MARKESAN    (J8),  pop.   1,010;  Green  Lake  Co.    (SEC).  25  m  SW  of  Fond  du  Lac. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Pea  and  corn  canneries;  creamery.  Lake  resort.  Silver  fox  farm. 
Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  hogs. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1881     7     24     280     3.00 

Verle  E.  Evans,  Publisher. 

MARSHALL   (H9%),  pop.  641;  Dane  Co.   (S).  18  m  NE  of  Madison.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Creamery;  feed  mill.  Dairy,  grain  farms. 


Oft 


$633 


**8,220 


§1,367 


§1,18O 


800 


Record-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  .1895      5      24      196     3.00 

Helen  M.  Lake,  Editor;  C.  V.  Lake,  Publisher. 

MARSHFIELD  (F6),  pop.  12,394;  Wood  Co.  (C).  30  m  NW  of  Stevens  Point.  C&NW; 
MSP&SSM    RRs.    Manufactures    cheese,   veneer,   steel   culverts,   burial   vaults, 
butter  tubs,  cheese  boxes,  shoes,  mobile  homes,  barn  equipment.  Creameries  ; 
brewery.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
New8-Herald  +  .........................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1883     8     23     301   20.80^*10,443 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Howard  A.  Quirt,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Company. 

MAUSTONf  (F8),  pop.  8,171;  Juneau  Co.  (C).  60  m  NW  of  Madison.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Butter,  cheese,  condensed  milk,  ladies  clothing.  Lake  resort.  Agriculture.  Grain, 

hay,  potatoes. 
Juneau  County  Chronicle  +  ...  Tuesday  ..........  Independent  .......  1890     8      24      294      3.00        §2,502 

Oliver  R.  Witte,  Editor. 
Star  +  .......................................  Friday  .............  Independent  ......  1856      8      24      294      3.50        §2,512 

Delbert  C.  Du  Mez,  Editor;  Juneau  County  Publishers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

MAYVILLE  (K8%),  pop.  8,010;  Dodge  Co.  (SE).  22  m  SW  of  Fond  du  Lac.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Manufactures  sheet  metal  products,  luggage,  hardware,  cheese,  condensed 
milk,  upholstered  furniture,  butter,  cigars.  Cannery.  Summer  resort.  Iron  mines. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
News-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1890      6      26      275      3.00   **3,120 

Leo  Gehrke,  Editor;  O.  A.  Gehrke  &  Sons,  Publisher. 

MAZOMANIE    (G9),  pop.  962;  Dane  Co.    (S).  25  m   W  of  Madison.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Poultry  and  egg  processing  plant.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Sickle-}-  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1874     6     24     280     3.00  §464 

Arthur  W.  Pickering,  Editor;  Pickering  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  Black  Earth. 

MEDFORDf  (F5),  pop.  2,799;  Taylor  Co.  (NWC).  35  m  NW  of  Wausau.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Cheese,  sash  and  door  factories  ;  milk  products  plants  ;  lumber  mills.  Hardwood 
timber.  Agriculture.  Dairy,  poultry  products,  hay,  corn. 
Star-News-*-  .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1875     8     24     285     3.50   **5,031 

Mrs.  Virginia  C.  Amacher,  Publisher. 

MELLEN    (E8).  pop.  1,806;  Ashland  Co.   (N).  20  m  S  of  Ashland.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Granite  works  ;  cheese,  butter,  wood  products,  factories.  Summer  resort.  Granite 
quarries.  Hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 
Record  -h  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1902     7     24     280     3.00  §995 

Jasper  Landry,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MELROSE  (E7),  pop.  497;  Jackson  Co.  (W).  25  m  NE  of  La  Crosse.  Railroad  station, 

West   Salem.   C&NW;   CMSP&P   RRs.   Creamery.   Limestone   quarries.   Dairy, 

poultry,  grain  farms.  Corn,  oats,  barley. 

Chronicle-*-  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1896     7     26     308     2.50 

Mrs.  Florence  Gilbertson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MENASHA  (K7),  pop.  12,886;  Winnebago  Co.  (EC).  On  Lake  Winnebago  and  the  Fox 
River,  5  m  S  of  Appleton.  C&NW;  MSP&SSM;  CMSP&P  RRs.  Extensive  paper, 
paper  products  manufactories;  woodenware,  wire  cloth,  paper  mill  and  wire 
weaving  machinery;  beer  also  manufactured.  Summer  resort.  Limestone  quar- 
ries. Agriculture.  Barley,  dairy  products. 

Banta's  Greek  Exchan**  ........  Quarterly  ........  Coll.Frat.&Sor...l912      8      26      140  x2.00 

George  Banta,  Jr.,  Editor;  George  Banta  Co.  Inc.,  Publisher.  450  Ahnaip  St. 

Journal  of  Farm  Economics.  ..Quarterly  ........  Agric.  Eqon  ........  1918     1     53      100x7.00 

Robert  Clodius,  Editor  ;  American  Farm  Economic  Assn.,  Publisher. 

Kappa  Psl  Mask  ......................  Quarterly  ........  {^Fr™*1™'      1904     l     48       98  x2'00 

Nicholas  W.  Finney,  Editor;  Kappa  Psi  Pharmaceutical  Fraternity.  Publisher. 


§1,868 


4,4*8 
3,200 

15,350 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year,  x  Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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1CENASHA  (Continued)  Estab  Co  Is  <$>  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

Lyre,  The+V  ..........................  Quarterly  ........  Coll.  Frat  ...........  1894     2     33     102x2.00 

Ann  L.  Hall,  Editor;  Alpha  Chi  Omega  Fraternity,  Publisher. 

Sc.ndto.vian  Studies  ..............  Quarter*  ........  {ffl^f*    1901  called*  JLlis0?. 

Prof.  Walter  Johnson,  Editor;  Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Scandinavian 
Study,  Publisher. 

MENOMONEE  FALLS  <K9),  pop.  2.469;  Waukesha  Co.  (SE).  17  m  NW  of  Milwaukee. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Bottle  washing  machinery,  steel  fabricating,  iron  castings,  flour, 
powdered  buttermilk  manufactured.  Dairy  farms. 
News  .........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1889     8     23     294     8.50 

Guy  Fuller.  Jr.,  Editor;  Falls  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 

MENOMONIEf  (C6),  pop.  8,245;  Dunn  Co.  (W).  24  m  NW  of  Eau  Claire.  CMSP&P; 

C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  bricks,  creamery  products,  beverages,  cigars,  poultry, 

feed,  canned  corn  and  peas,  soy  bean  products.  Stout  State  College.  Summer 

resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 

Dunn  County  News-f-  .............  Wednesday  .....  Republican  .........  1860     8     24     294     8.00 

Flint  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 
Stoutonia+V  ...........................  Friday  .............  Coll.  &  Alum  ......  1915     5     26     235x2.00 

Students  of  the  Stout  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MERRILLf  (G5),  pop.  8,951;  Lincoln  Co.  (N).  On  Wisconsin  River,  16  m  N  of  Wausau. 

CMSP&P  RR.  Airport.   Manufactures   shoes,  sashes,   doors,  paper,   condensed 

milk,  butter,  woodenware,  canned  vegetables,  knit  goods,  candy,  barn  equipment, 

furniture,  woolens,  gloves.  Brewery.  Timber.  Dairy  farms. 

Herald  -f  ...................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep  ..............  1908 

W.  B.  Chilsen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Clre 

$35,000 

1:595 

hoo 


**3>341 


2,259 


8     24     280   17.50        §4,729 


MIDDLETON  (G9%),  pop.  2,110;  Dane  Co.  (S).  7  m  W  of  Madison.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Condensed  milk,  drapery  rods,  sweeping  compound,  polish  manufactured.  Agri- 
culture. Dairy,  poultry  products,  hogs. 

Times-Tribune  (offset) Thursday Independent. 1893     7     28     280     8.50 

Middleton  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

MILTON  (J10),  pop.  1.549;  Rock  Co.  (S).  8  m  NE  of  Janesville.  CMSP&P  RR.  Manu- 
factures electrical  medical  equipment.  Milton  College.  Diversified  farming. 
Dairy  products,  corn,  hogs. 

Milton  College  Wildcat  V 6  ti.  a  yr Collegiate 1898     1     60     112      1.50 

Students  of  Milton  College.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

National  Bowhunter,  The-f... Monthly {Archly  &  1946      3     28      14°     2'50 

Carl  M.  Hulbert.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MILTON  JUNCTION  (J10),  pop.  1,104;  Rock  Co.  (S).  8  m  N  of  Janesville.  C&NW; 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Lake  resort.  Agrciulture.  Milk,  grain,  tobacco. 

MC^S»..^.!!.^  Independent 1876     6     23     238     3.00 

Melvin  A.  Meyer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MILWAUKEEf  (L9%),  pop.  687,892;  Milwaukee  Co.  (SE).  On  Lake  Michigan  at  con- 
fluence of  Milwaukee,  Menomonee  and  Kinnickinnic  Rivers,  85  m  N  of  Chicago. 
C&NW;  CNS&M;  CMSP&P;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Airlines:  AA;  CAP;  NOR;  NWA; 
OZA;  UAL.  Inland  port  of  entry. 

Manufactures  automobile  frames  and  parts,  heavy  pumping  machinery,  large 
gas  engines,  heavy  lubricating  and  agricultural  equipment,  steam  shovels, 
dredges,  saw  mill  and  cement  machinery,  malt  drinks  and  products,  packed  meat, 
boots,  shoes,  leather  products,  knit  goods.  Diesel  engines,  motorcycle,  outboard 
motors,  electrical  equipment,  iron  and  steel.  Railroad  shops.  Forty-five  banks; 
bank  deposits  (1958)  $1,491,027,000;  debits  (1957),  $19,162,328,000.  821,409 
(res.)  electric  meters;  251,609  (res.)  gas  (nat.)  meters;  311,580  telephones. 
Resort.  Marquette  University  (Cath.) ;  University  of  Wisconsin  (Milwaukee), 
and  others.  Four  TV  stations. 


§1,450 


*5,000 


§994 


2      36      114      5.00 
iditor;  American  Journal  of  Occupational  Therapy, 


5,433 


Lucie  Spence  Murphy,  _. . 

Publisher,  8514  N.  Oakland  (11). 
American  School  Board          lMonthly School  Adminis. 1891 


3 


26 
55 


140      4.00     *26,774 


William  C.  Bruce,  Editor;  F.  M.  Bruce,  Jr.,  Publisher,  400  North  Broadway  (1). 

Badger  DeMolay+  (no  adv.). .Monthly {BelSofay  1926     4     24     164x1.00 

Badger  De  Molay  Publishing  Corp..  259  E.  Wells  (2). 

Badger  Legionnaire Monthly Veterans 1925     5     24     217     x.50 

Paul  F.  Thielen,  Editor;  American  Legion,  Publisher,  812  E.  State  St. 

Badger  Lutheran  + Bi-wkly(Thurs.)  Lutheran 1948     5     24     210     2.50 

Lorraine  W.  Radtke,  Editor;  Milwaukee  Fed'n  of  Lutheran  Churches,  Publisher, 
1113  W.  State  (8). 

1954      3      26      139     3.00 

Better  Building  Maintenance.Monthly Bldg.  Maint 2     40      139 

Controlled  circ. 
Harry  Apple.  Editor;  Trade  Press  Publishing  Co.,  407  E.  Michigan  St.  (1). 

Bowling  Magazine Monthly Bowling 1934     3     26      140     3.00 

American  Bowling  Congress,  Pub.,   1572  E.  Capital  Dr.    (11). 

Brushware Monthly {l^p  InduT  1897  2  40  14°  4'00 

Harry  Apple,  Editor;  Trade  Press  Publishing  Co.,  *407  E.  Michigan  St.  (1). 

Catholic  Herald-Citizen -f Saturday Catholic 1870  5  24  214  3.50 

Richard  Bra  dee,  Editor;  Catholic  Herald-Citizen.  Publisher.  793  N.  Jackson  St. 


2,500 

J7.500 

>57,494 

63,118 
11,238 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
•ms.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Catholic  Management  lnn«r^riv         /Institut'l  ft        1957     3     28     140     8.00 

Journal jmumrariy \Educa'l  Mgmt.  Controlled  circ.     t2 1,969 

William  C.  Bruce,  Editor;  Bruce  Publishing  Co.,  400  N.  Broadway  (1). 

Catholic  School  Journal-}-    ...Monthly Educational ,1901     3     26     140     8.75    *11,173 

Not  issued  in  July  and  August.  2     65     140 

Dr.  E.  A.  Fitzpatrick,  Editor;  Bruce  Publishing  Co.,  400  N.  Broadway  (1). 

Community  Press-}- Thursday Independent 1985     6     24     273     2.00       1:4,400 

Alex  Schaefer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  4629  N.  Hopkins  St.  (9). 

1916 


Confectioner,  The .Monthly Confectionery.... 

The  Confectioner  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  728  N.  Jefferson  St.  (2). 


26 
40 


140 
140 


8.00 


27 
38 


140 
140 


9.00 


Dairy  Industries  Unit Monthly Dairy  Indus 

Comprised  of  Ice  Cream  Review,  Milk  Dealer,  Milk  Products  Journal. 

See  also  individual  listings. 

Olsen  Publishing  Co.,  1445  N.  5th  St.  (12). 
Eagle  Magazine Monthly F.O.E 1913     3     27     141  x  J780,000 

August-September  issues  combined. 

Arthur  S.  Ehrmann,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2401  W.  Wisconsin  Ave. 
Feed  Bag Monthly Feed 1926     3     27     140     2.00 

Bruce  W.  Smith,  Editor;  Editorial  Service  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
1712  W.  St.  Paul  Ave.  (3). 

Glendale  Herald Thursday Republican 1950  6  24  234  3.00 

H.  R.  Murphy  and  H.  J.  Kitz,  Editors  and  Publishers,  8514  N.  Oakland  Ave. 

Herold-f  (German) Wed.  ft  Fri Independent 1858  7  26  280  550 

National  Weeklies,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Winona,  Minn. 

Ice  Cream  Review Monthly Ice  Cream  Mfg...1917     \     J|     JJJ     3-°° 

See  also  Dairy  Industries  Unit.  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Ed.  Thorn,  Editor;  Olsen  Publishing  Company,  1445  N.  5th  St.  (12). 


26 
55 


140 
140 


3.75 


7,210 

1,920 
§1,755 
*7,245 
1,888 
*20,645 


26      133  xS.OO        12,278 


Industrial  Arts  and  liv/r«T»fM,r  (Indus.  Arts        1914     8 

Vocational    Education -f..JMonUliy IVoc.  Educ.  2 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

J.  J.  Metz,  Editor;  Bruce  Publishing  Co.,  400  N.  Broadway  (1). 

[Indus.  Quality 

Industrial  Quality  Control -f.. Monthly -{thru  Statist!-    1944     3 

leal  Methods 

American  Society  for  Quality  Control,  Publisher,  Room  6197  Plankinton  Bldg., 
161  W.  Wisconsin  Ave.  (8). 

Je^W.P?EV^°^!!ll?!!!*....}Priday Independent 1915     4     26     182      3.00 

Isador  S.  Horwitz,' Editor ;  Horwitz  Ptg.  and  Pub.  Co.,  1721  N.  Twelfth  St.  (5). 

Journal^-                                        'Ev*- ex'  Sun* Independent         1882      8      22     800  15.60**361,856 
Journal-i- ^Sun  Morn      Independent Sunday  circ.  10.40**407,59« 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  D.  Ferguson,  Editor;  Irwin  Maier,  Publisher,  333  W.  State  St.  (1). 
Kuryer  Pols ki-f   (Polish) Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1888     7      80     301     9.00      §24,076 

Frank  Plichta,  Editor;  Kuryer  Publishing  Co.,  536  W.  Juneau  Ave.  (8). 
Living  Church Sunday Episcopal 1878     8     28      140     8.50        16,336 

See  Leaders'  Group,  also  Religious  Home  Unit,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Peter  Day,  Ed.;  Church  Literature  Foundation,  Pub.,  407  E.  Michigan  St.  (2). 


1,100 

5,450 
5,200 


110,000 
2,777 

2,100 
*»,076 

1,609 
*3,664 

1,174 


3      25      140     2.00 
Joseph  D.  Couch,  Editor;  American  Waterfowl  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  1890. 

Marquette  Engineer  V Quarterly Coll.  Eng'g 1926      2      40      140      1.50 

Students  of  the  College  of  Engineering  of  Marquette  University,  Editors  and 
Publishers,  1615  W.  Wisconsin  Ave.  (8). 

Marquette  Tribune-f- V .Tues.ftThurs..Collegiate 1916     5     25     224x7.00 

Students  of  Marquette  University,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  1181  W.  Wisconsin  Ave.  (3). 
Marquette  Univ.  Journal-}- Quarterly Coll.  Lit 1894     3      36     140  xl.OO 

Students  of  Marquette  University,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  1181  W.  Wisconsin  Ave.  (8). 
Masonic  Tidings -f Monthly Masonic 1886     8     26     140     8.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.  2     40     140 

George  J.  Schreiber,  Editor;  Masonic  Tidings,  Inc.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1286. 
Melting  Pot  + Monthly Lab.  ft  Ind 1933      5      24     210     3.00 

Claire  K.  Vajda,  Editor  and  Publisher,  630  N.  Van  Buren  St. 
Mid- Western  Banker + .Monthly Finan.  ft  Bank.. .1910     3     27     140     3.00 

H.  W.  Clark,  Editor;  Bankers  Publishing  Co.,  757  N.  Water  St.  (2). 
Midwest  Furniture  News Bi-monthly Furniture 1926     8     26     183 

Prints  April  issue  as  annual  Yearbook  and  Directory.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Benn  Oilman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  125  E.  Wells  St.  (2). 

„.,,,.     ,                                       iur««*M«  /Bottled  1911      3      27      140      8.00 

Milk  Dealer Monthly |Milk  Indug  2     8g     14Q 

See  also  Dairy  Industries   Unit.  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Ed.  Thorn.  Editor;  Olsen  Publishing  Company,  1445  N.  6th  St.  (12). 

Milk  Product,  Journal Monthly....,...^^""      191°     \     II     118     3'°° 

See  also  Dairy  Industries  Unit.  I  Milk  Mfpr.  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Ed.  Thorn,  Editor;  Olsen  Publishing  Company,  1445  N.  6th  St.  (12). 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNallj 
estimate.  VIssued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Milwaukee  County  News  +  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1946     5     23     281     Yl?805-—  FTTO 

FriU  and  Josephine  Rathmann,  Editors  and  Publishers,  4124  8.  Austin  St.  (7)'. 


Milwaukee  Deutsche  fSV<&JfX*  ^^  r«^^«^^t        1***     6     21     2'30   15.60      $13,671 

Zeitung+  (Ger.)  ...............  -1  fun  Morn.     Independent  ......  Sunday  circ.     $16,827 

W.  B.  Schnabel,  Editor;  The  Abendpost  Co.,  Publisher.  161  W.  Wisconsin  Ave. 
Milwaukee  Labor  Press  +  ......  Thursday  ........  Labor  .................  1942      5     24     210     2.50      £81,683 

R.  W.  Taylor.  Editor;  Milwaukee  Labor  Press,  Inc.,  Pub..  536  W.  Juneau  Ave. 

MlT1mes?  ^.ediCal  f  °Clety    }Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1929     2     28     108x3.50          1,280 

Medicai"'Soc'iety"of'*Miiwaukee  County,  Publisher,  756  N.  Milwaukee  St.  (2). 

Model  Railroader,  The  .............  Monthly  ..........  Model  R.R.  1934      3     27      140     6.00     *78,868 

Paul  Larson,  Editor;  Kalmbach  Publishing  Co.,  1027  N.  Seventh  St.  (3). 

Model  Trains  ............................  Bi-monthly     •  {pfa^oad'g          1948     3     2T      14°     2'00    *47»929 

Willard  V.  Anderson,  Editor;  Kalmbach  Publishing  Co.,  1027  N.  Seventh  St. 

Mount  Mary  Times  V  ..............  Monday  ..........  Collegiate  ...........  1980     5     26     210  x2.00 

Students  of  Mount  Mary  College,  Editors  and  Publishers  (13). 

National  Photographer  4-  .......  Monthly  ..........  Photography  .....  1949     2     40      125 

Also  provide*  BPA  Controlled  circ.  >20.123.  Controlled  circ.  VAC  20,124 

Fred  Quellmalz,  Jr.,  Editor;  Professional  Photographers  Assn.  of  America, 
152  W.  Wisconsin  St. 

Northwest    Reporter-f      ..      .Tuesday    .        Independent     ..1954      6      21      217     2.00      $10,859 
Jerome  F.  Borkoskie,  Editor  ;  W.  A.  Krueger  Co.,  Publisher, 
4786  W.  Fond  du  Lac  Ave.  (16). 

PostV  ..................  Thursday...    Collegiate      ....  1918     5     25     236  xl.OO          5,000 

Students   of  University   of   Wisconsin    (Milwaukee),   Editors    and    Publishers. 

Reporter-f  ................................  l^™n  ex'  SatCourt  &  R.E.       1898     7     26     808   15.00 

Webster  Woodmansee,  Editor;  Daily  Reporter  Associates,  Publisher, 
Welch  Bldg.,  704  W.  Wisconsin  Ave.  (3). 

Q.«U.^W  **«;.%+AnAnAA  M^^fui,,  [Sanitary  1948     2     40      140     4.00 

Sanitary  Maintenance  .............  Monthly  ..........  (  gupply  Controlled  circ.      >5,S01 

Harry  Apple,  Editor;  Trade  Press  Publishing  Co.,  407  E.  Michigan  Ave.   (1). 
Sentinel-f  .................................  Every  Morn...Independent  ........  1837     8     23     280  20.80**!  34,302 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  10.40**227,962 

Wallace  M.  Hughes,  Publisher,  540  N.  Plankinton  Ave.  (1). 

Ships  and  the  Sea  ...................  Quarterly  ........  {ly'se*  TraVel  1951     3     27      140     2.00        27,020 

Willard  Anderson,  Editor;  Kalmbach  Publishing  Co.,  1027  N.  7th  St. 
Shorewood  Herald  +  ...............  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1925     6     24     233     4.00         3,360 

Whitefish  Bay  Herald  +  .........  Thursday      ...  Republican   ..       1929      6      22      233     4.00          4,260 

Murphy  &  KHz,  Publishers,  3514  N.  Oakland  Ave.,  Shorewood  (11). 

Q».M  TJ™-  A+-Q™.  /Business  &        1955      2      32      112        .60 

Spare  Time  .......................  4  ti.  a  yr  \Finance  Controlled  free  dist.     515,144 

Kipen   Publishing  Corp.,   4630   W.   Burleigh   St. 
Times  +  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888      8     24      294     ^OOO—  Free 

Harold  Towell,  Editor;  Milwaukee  Times,  Inc.,  Publisher,  831  S.  Fifth  St.  (4). 
Torch,  The  ................................  Monthly  ..........  /Advertising      1912     3     25      140 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.       I  Club  News  Controlled  free  dist.        $2,300 

Eugene  Lawler,  Editor;  Milwaukee  Adv'g  Club,  Publisher,  740  N.  Plankinton  (3). 


Trains  .......................................  Monthly  ..........  {  *™   194°     3     27      14°     6'00    *33»2d3 


David  P.  Morgan,  Editor;  Kalmbach  Publishing  Co..  1027  Seventh  St.  (8). 
Tribuna  Italiana,  La  +  (Ital.)  Saturday  .........  Independent  .......  1933      5      24      224      2.00        18,650 

Joseph  Cacchione,  Editor  and  Publisher,  10203  W.  Melvina  St.  (16). 
TV  Guide  —  See  Radnor.  Pa.,  Wisconsin  Ed.  *84,79O. 
U.  S.  Fur  Rancher     ..  .  Monthly  .....   Mink   Farming  1922     3     27     140     2.00        $3,800 

E.  H.  Roesler,  Publisher,  1712  W.  St.  Paul  Ave.  (3). 
Western  Builder  .....................  .Thursday  ........  Construction  ......  1911      3      27      140   12.00       *3,237 

Western  Builder  Publishing  Co.,  407  E.  Michigan  St.  (2). 
Whitefish  Bay  Herald  —  See  Shorewood  Herald. 
Wi(fnona8d?  f  rcheolo*ist+      }Quarterly  ........  Archaeological..  1903     1     48       95  x2.00  $470 

"Robert  Ritienthaier."Editor  ;  Wisconsin  Archeological  Society.  Publisher. 

Milwaukee  Public  Museum. 
Wisconsin  Beverage  iMonthlv  (Packaged  1942     3     28     147     8.00 

Journal  +  ............................  JMontnly  ..........  j  Beverafire  ind.  Controlled  circ.      >7,191 

Herbert  D.  Zien,  Editor;  Sol  Zien,  Publisher,  606  W.  Wisconsin  Ave.  (3). 
Wisconsin  Druggist  .................  Monthly  ..........  Drug  Trade  ........  1933     3     28     140     5.00        $1,670 

Jennings  Murphy,  Ed.;  Wise.  Pharmaceutical  Assn.,   161   W.  Wisconsin  Ave. 

WBfcdne8+    cSwS"  }  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1916     5     24     210     2.50          - 

J.  Anthony  Josey,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2479  North  10th  St. 
Wisconsin  Food  Dealer  -f  .......  Monthly  ..........  Food  ...................  1909     2     42     188  x2.00       $8,000 

Wisconsin  Retail  Food  Dealers'  Assn.,  Publisher, 
704  W.  Wisconsin  Ave.  (8). 


-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  Man*  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.    -I- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.     V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.     Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
estimate.    V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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W(8^n^..^™™ }Frlday Independent 1924     7     26     280     5.00      518,700 

Chas.  kiein.  Editor  and  Publisher,  Room  6111,  161-W.  Wisconsin  Ave.   (8). 
Wisconsin  Jewish  Chronicle -f  Friday Jewish  Int 1921      7     24     280     660 

Edward  F.  Perlson.  Editor;  I.  G.  Rhodes,  Publisher,  120  E.  Detroit. 
Wisconsin  Odd  Fellow 4- Monthly I.  O.  O.  F 1886     3     27      140     x  75          9828 

Wisconsin  Odd  Fellow,  Publisher,  745  N.  10th  St.  (8). 
Wisconsin  Restaurateur Monthly Restaurant 1933     3     26     126  x3.50         3,375 

E.  A.  Conforti,  Ed.;  Wise.  Restaurant  Assn.,  Pub.,  161  W.  Wisconsin  Ave.  (3). 
Wisconsin  Telephone  News. ...Bi-monthly Tele.  Emp 1906     8     27     140  13,500 

Free  to  employees.  (No  adv.) 

Wisconsin  Telephone  Co.,  Publisher,  722  N.  Broadway  (2). 

MINERAL  POINT  (F10),  pop.  2,284;  Iowa  Co.  (SW).  45  m  SW  of  Madison.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Cheese,  butter,  battery  factories;  foundry;  chick  hatchery;  brewery.  Lead, 
zinc  mines.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  livestock. 

Iowa  Co.  Democrat-  Tribune  -f  Thursday Independent 1864     7     24     280     2.50        §1,295 

George  Bechtel,  Publisher. 


(N).  65  m  N  of  Wassau.  CMSP&P  RR. 
5     24     210     2.00 


§2,300 


12,298 


1,425 


§485 


MINOCQUA   (G4),  pop.   1,481;  Oneida  Co. 

Summer  resort.  Pine  timber. 
Lakeland  Times  4-  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1891 

Donald  P.  Walker,  Publisher. 

MONDOVI  (C6),  pop.  2,285;  Buffalo  Co.  (W).  20  m  SW  of  Eau  Claire.  C&NW  RR. 
Butter,  canning,  pickle  factories;  saw,  feed  mills;  hatcheries.  Limestone  quar- 
ries. Agriculture.  Dairy,  poultry  products,  hogs. 
Herald-News  +  ........................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1864     7     26     308     2.50 

T.  R.  Kosmo,  Editor;  Mondovi  Herald  Printing  Company,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

MONROEf  (G10),  pop.  7,037;  Green  Co.  (S).  28  m  N  of  Freeport.  CMSP&P;  1C  RRs. 
Manufactures   cheese,   cheese  factory   equipment,   tubs,   staves,   butter,   feed. 
Brewery;   monument   works;   cold   storage   plant.   Ships   cheese.   Dairy,   grain 
farms.  Hay,  corn,  oats. 
Times-f  ....................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Republican  ........  1898     8     24     287   15.50   **4,877 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Monroe  Evening  Times  Company,  Publisher. 

MONTELLOf  (H8),  pop.  1,069;  Marquette  Co.  (SO.  On  Fox  River.  48  m  W  of  Osh- 

kosh.  Railroad  station,  Oxford.  C&NW  RR.  Granite  quarries.  Resort.  Agricul- 

ture. Cattle,  rye,  corn,  truck  crops. 

Tribune-f-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1858     7      24     280      8.50 

R.  T.  Wright,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MONTFORT  (F9%),  pop.  676;  Grant  Co.   (SW).  65  m  SW  of  Madison.  C&NW  RR. 
Creamery,  ice  cream,  cheese  factories;  machine  shops.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain 
farms. 
Mail  ...........................................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1899     6     24     217      1.60 

Dennis  Novinski,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MONTICELLO  (G10),  pop.  792;  Green  Co.  (S).  26  m  SW  of  Madison.  CMSP&P;  1C 

RRs.  Woolen,  feed  mills  ;  cheese  factories.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Messenger  -f  ............................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1896     7     24     280     2.00 

C.  M.  Wittenwyler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOSINEE    (G6),  pop.  1,453;  Marathon  Co.   (NC).  On  Wisconsin  River,  14  m  S  of 
Wausau.    CMSP&P    RR.    Paper,   lumber   mills;   cheese   processing;   creamery; 
lycopadium  processing  plant.  Dairy  farms. 
Times  +  ....................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent.  ......  1895     7     24     280     4.00 

Francis  F.  Schwelnler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MOUNT  HOREB  (G9%),  pop.  1,716;  Dane  Co.  (S).  22  m  SW  of  Madison.  C&NW  RR. 

Butter,  cheese  factories  ;  feed  mill.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  livestock. 
Mail-h  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1901      6     26     280     2.00 

Elmer  Krohn  and  Alice  Krohn  Fosshage,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

MUKWONAGO   (K10),  pop.   1.207;  Waukesha  Co.    (SB).   12  m  SW   of  Waukesha. 

MSP&SSM  RR.  Lake  resort.  Diversified  farming.  Milk,  truck  crops,  livestock. 
Chief  +  ......................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1889     7     24     280     8.00 

Dale  Dettman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  30  OR  Grand  Ave. 

MUSCODA  (F9),  pop.  1,046;  Grant  Co.  (SW).  66  m  NW  of  Madison.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Furniture,  cheese,  butter  factories;  cheese  warehouses.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Livestock,  milk,  poultry. 
Progress  ive+  ...........................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1906     6     26     280     2.50 

Wendell  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
NECEDAH   (F7H),  pop.  862;  Juneau  Co.   (C).   60  m  NE  of  La  Crosse.  CMSP&P; 

C&NW  RRs.  Wood  products  factory.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Marquee-f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1883     5     24     217     2.50 

June  McDonald,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEENAH  (K7),  pop.  12,487;  Winnebago  Co.  (EC).  On  Fox  River,  7  m  S  of  Appleton. 
C&NW;  CMSP&P;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Manufactures  paper,  paper  specialties  and 
machinery,  milk  products,  lumber,  cotton  waste,  flour,  furnaces,  knit  goods. 
Machine  shops;  steel  and  brass  foundries;  cheese  warehouses.  Dairy  farms.  TV 
station. 

6     24     218       .50 


§1,674 


1,376 


§1,200 


§1,002 


§650 


Monthly  ..........  Frat.  &  Fam  .......  1897 

Francis*  W.'  Olson','  Editor;  Equitable  Reserve  Assn.,  Publisher. 
Twin  City  News-Record-l-  .....  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Independent  .......  1881     8 

Edward  C.  Cochrane,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


$33,000 
23     287   15.60        §3,943 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  Vlssoed  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fa*. 

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NEILLSVILLEf  (E6%),  pop.  2,668;  Clark  Co.  (NW).  51  m  SW  of  Eau  Claire.  C&NW 

RR.  Condensery;  cheese,  butter,  beverages,  auto  and  plane  electrical  testing 

equipment,  auto  mufflers,  wooden  products  factories;  Agriculture.  Dairy  prod- 

ucts, livestock. 

Clark  County  Press  +  .............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1867     8     24     304     2.40 

$2.00  subsclption  rate  for  ten  months. 
W.  F.  Harvey.  Editor;  Robert  Harvey,  Publisher. 

NEW  GLARUS  (G10),  pop.  1,224;  Green  Co.  (S).  20  m  SW  of  Madison.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Condensed  milk,  Swiss  embroidery  factory;  cheese  and  meat  packing  plant. 
Dairy  farms. 
Post-)-  .......................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1897     6     26     280     8.00 

Raymond  M.  Wurgler,  Publisher. 

NEW  HOLSTEIN   (P7%),  pop.  1.831;  Calumet  Co.    (E).  24  m  NW  of  Sheboygan. 

CMSP&P  RR.  Manufactures  gasoline  and  marine  engines,  farm  and  road  machin- 

ery, auto  equipment,  pea  harvesters,  canned  peas,  shoes,  box  sealers.  Agricul- 

ture. Dairying,  poultry,  barley. 

Reporter-h  ................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1905     8     23     273     3.00 

Everett  M.  Cooley,  Editor;  Cooley  Brothers,  Publisher. 

NEW  LISBON  (F8),  pop.  1.482;  Juneau  Co.  (C).  55  m  E  of  La  Crosse.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Butter  and  cement  block  factories;  feed  mill;  milk  plant.  Agriculture.  Dairying, 
corn,  potatoes. 


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y Republican 1856     7     24     280     8.25        §1,405 

Laurence  Arnold7  Editor  and  Publisher. 
NEW  LONDON  (J7).  pop.  4,922;  Waupaca  Co.   (EC).  On  Wolf  River,  21  m  NW  of 
Appleton.  GB&W ;  C&NW  RRs.  Manufactures  plywood,  juvenile  furniture,  toys, 
surveyors'  instruments,  lumber  and  dairy  products,  sauerkraut,  pickles,  bricks, 
cigars.  Brewery;  hatcheries.  Agriculture.  Dairying,  cabbage,  poultry. 

Press  + Tues.&Thurs..Republican 1891     6     24     224     8.00        §2,167 

Gordon  Culver,  Editor  and  Publisher,  208  St.  John's  Place.  $4,800 — Free 

NEW  RICHMOND  (A5),  pop.  2.886;  St.  Croix  Co.  (NW).  34  m  NE  of  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
C&NW ;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Flour,  fee  1  mills ;  vegetable  cannery ;  cheese,  sporting 
goods  factories.  Agriculture.  Dairying,  livestock. 

News-f- Thursday Independent 1869     7     24     280     4.00        §2,5SO 

John  A.  Van  Meter,  Editor;  Van  Meter  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

NIAGARA  (K4),  pop.  2,022;  Marinette  Co.  (NE).  On  Menominee  River,  5  m  S  of 
Iron  Mountain,  Mich.  C&NW  RR.  Paper  mill.  Agriculture.  Hay,  grain,  potatoes. 

Journal-}- .Thursday Independent 1980  5  24  224  2.00 

Martin  Boerner,  Editor  and  Publisher,  509  Main  St. 

News  + .Thursday Independent 1945  5  24  224  Free 

George  Collinson,  Editor;  Royal  Printing  Service,  Publisher. 

OCONOMOWOC    (K9),  pop.   5,345;   Waukesha   Co.    (SE).    34   m   W   of   Milwaukee. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Manufactures  plastic  and  metal  products,  shoes,  cameras.  Vege- 
table cannery;  milk  condensery.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products, 
cattle,  honey. 
Enterprise-f- Thursday Independent 1888      8     24     301      3.50    **4,270 

C.  W.  Brown.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OCONTOf  (L6),  pop.  6,055;  Oconto  Co.  (NE).  On  Green  Bay,  31  m  NE  of  Green  Bay. 
C&NW  RR.  Lumber,  boats,  paper  mills;  hardwood  flooring,  flsh  box,  pickle, 
cheese,   dried  egg,  shoe,  glove,  butter  factories;  brewery.  Hardwood  timber; 
fisheries.  Summer  resort.  Dairy,  grain,  stock  farms. 
Oconto  County  Reporter +... ..Thursday Ind.  Rep 1871     8     24     280     3.00        §3,024 

D.  S.  McCall,  Editor;  Oconto  Publishing  Company. 

OCONTO  FALLS  <K6),  pop.  2,060;  Oconto  Co.  (NE).  82  m  NE  of  Green  Bay.  C&NW 
RR.  Cheese,  butter,  pickle  factories ;  pulp  and  paper  mill ;  cannery.  Dairy,  stock, 
poultry,  grain  farms. 

°Cl?m^sC-^enrayid  +  jThursday Republican 1899     8     24     297     3.50        §2,400 

Robert  Shellman,  Editor ;  Shellman  Publishing  Co. 

OMRO  (J7%),  pop.  1,470;  Winnebago  Co.  (C).  On  Fox  River,  10  m  W  of  Oshkosh. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Butter  and  cheese,  appliance  factories ;  flour  and  feed  mill.  Dairy, 
poultry,  grain  farms. 

Herald-f Thursday Independent 1894     7     22     280     2.50  J605 

Paul  M.  Kimble.  Editor  and  Publisher.  J339— Free 

ONALASKA  (D8),  pop.  2,561;  La  Crosse  Co.  (W).  6  m  N  of  La  Crosse,  nearest  banking 
town.  C&NW;  CMSP&P;  CB&Q  RRs.  Canneries;  pickle,  cement  block  factories. 
Limestone  quarries.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Corn,  alfalfa,  dairy  products. 

Record-Times Thursday Independent 1885     6     26     276     2.50 

Thos.  G.  Madigan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OREGON  (H10),  pop.  1,841;  Dane  Co.  (S).  11  m  S  of  Madison.  C&NW  RR.  Creamery. 

Agriculture.  Dairying,  poultry,  hogs. 
Observer -f- Thursday Independent 1880     6     26     280     2.00 

E.  F.  Kramer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ORFORDVILLE  (H10),  pop.  643;  Rock  Co.  (S).  18  m  NW  of  Beloit.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Condensed  milk,  feed  manufactured.  Agriculture.  Milk,  grain. 

°rFoodtviiie  i?ew81+.a*d. }  Wednesday Independent 1906     6     24     224     2.50 

Ward  A.  Stewart  and  George  Stewart,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0 Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCcunty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNalU 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 

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OSCEOLA  (A5),  pop.  700;  Polk  Co.  (NW).  On  St.  Croix  River.  45  m  NE  of  St.  Paul. 
Minn.  MSP&SSM  RR.  Cheese,  cheese  box,  trailer  coach  factories;  bottling 
works.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Dairy,  poultry  products,  hogs. 

Sun-f- Thursday Independent 1897      7      24     283      3.00        §1,150 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lew  Reeve,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

OSHKOSHf  (J7%),  pop.  41,084;  Winnebago  Co.  (EC).  On  Lake  Winnebago  and  Fox 
River,  86  m  N  of  Milwaukee.  C&NW;  CMSP&P;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Airline,  NOR. 
Manufactures  auto  trucks,  engines,  farm-lighting  plants,  furniture,  leather 
goods,  metal  products,  motor-truck  axles,  dresses,  aprons,  malt  beverages,  wax. 
cement  mixers,  match  machinery,  office  and  store  fixtures,  paints,  textiles,  tools, 
washing  machines,  wood  products,  ladders,  caskets,  overalls,  trunks,  matches, 
grass  and  wool  rugs,  carpets,  sash,  doors,  pumps,  barn  equipment,  marine 
engines,  patterns,  castings,  boats,  plywood.  Three  banks;  bank  clearings 
(6-30-68),  $7,14a,874;  deposits  (6-28-58),  $52,957,767.  16,963  electric  (AC) 
meters;  12,476  gas  (nat.)  meters;  13,451  telephones.  Resort.  Wisconsin  State 
College. 

Northwestern -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...RepubIican 1868     8      23     302   18.20  **19,973 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

A.  J.  Mace,  Editor;  Samuel  W.  Heaney  and  A.  Thomas  Schwalm,  Co-publishers. 

OSC  College  AdvanceV Bl-wkly.  Fri..CoUegiate 1894  clntJdtolta*  dtot       tl.MO 

Students  of  Wisconsin  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  800  Algoma  Blvd. 

(Shop-O-Gram  + Thursday Independent 1936     5     24     224       14,000 — Free 
Winco  Farmer  + Bi-wkly,  Mon..Farming 1935     5     24     224         6,897 — Free 
James  Skole,  Publisher,  16  Main  St. 

OSSEO  (D6),  pop.  1,126;  Trempealeau  Co.  (W).  21  m  SE  of  Eau  Claire.  C&NW  RR. 

Milk  condensery ;  cheese,  pickle,  canning  factories ;  creamery ;  grist  mill.  Dairy, 

poultry,  stock  farms. 
Tri-County  News  + Thursday Independent 1890     7     24     280     2.60        §1,33O 

Prints  editions  for  Eleva  and  Strum. 

J.  H.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
OWEN  (E5%),  pop.  1,034;  Clark  Co.  (NWC).  62  m  NE  of  Eau  Claire.  MSP&SSM  RR. 

Condensery ;  pea  cannery ;  paper  container,  wooden  box,  crate,  cheese  factories. 

Timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  truck  farms. 
Enterprise-f Thursday Republican 1906      6     26     280      3.50        §1,465 

J.  R.  Barager,  Editor;  Owen  Enterprise,  Publisher. 

PALMYRA  (J10),  pop.  862;  Jefferson  Co.  (SE).  40  m  SW  of  Milwaukee.  CMSP&P  RR. 

Flour,  feed  mills.  Lake  resort.  Diversified  farming. 
Enterprise-f Thursday Republican 1875      6     24     273      2.50  915 

C.  B.  Coe,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Whitewater. 

PARDEEVILLE  (H8%),  pop.  1,112;  Columbia  Co.  (SC).  85  m  N  of  Madison.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Manufactures  cheese,  signs,  scoreboards;  pea  canneries;  nursery.  Lake  re- 
sort. Oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Dairy,  poultry  products,  melons. 

Mid-County  Times -f Thursday Republican 1888     7     24     301     4.00        §1,250 

R.  H.  Thompson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PARK  FALLS  (F4),  pop.  2,924;  Price  Co.  (N).  60  m  S  of  Ashland.  C&NW;  MSP&SSM 
RRs.  Paper,  lumber,  fishing  rods  and  tackle,  ties,  shingles,  butter,  wood  special- 
ties manufactured.  Lake  resort.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Dairying, 
potatoes,  hay. 

Herald   (off set)  + Thursday Republican 1900      7     24     280      8.00        §2,231 

Walter  Jablonski,  Editor ;  MacGregor  Litho,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

PEPIN  (B6%),  pop.  840;  Pepin  Co.  (W).  On  Mississippi  River,  46  m  SW  of  Eau  Claire. 
CB&Q  RR.  Implement  specialties,  hardware,  snow  fence  factories.  Lake  resort. 
Fisheries ;  timber.  Dairy,  grain,  stock  farms. 

Herald  + Thursday Independent 1906     6     24     280     2.50  768 

Harold  Klingrer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PESHTIGO  (D5%),  pop.  2,279;  Marinette  Co.  (NE).  On  Peshtigo  River,  6  m  SW  of 
Marinette.  C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  boats,  paper,  unit  structures  and  lami- 
nated arches.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Times -f Wednesday Independent 1877     8     24     294      1.00        §6,38O 

Leo  J.  Pesch.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PHILLIPSf  (F4),  pop.  1,776;  Price  Co.  (N).  60  m  NW  of  Wassau.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Feed  and  lumber  mills ;  pulp  grinding  plant ;  creamery ;  cheese  factory.  Lake 
resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Bee,  The-f Thursday Republican 1884     7     26     276     3.00        §4,032 

F.  W.  Heath,  Editor;  Foster  Brothers,  Publishers. 

PITTSVILLE  (F7),  pop.  686;  Wood  Co.  (C).  17  m  W  of  Wisconsin  Rapids.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Creamery;  cheese,  pottery  factories;  cannery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  milk,  beans. 
Record + Thursday Independent 1909      7     24     280     2.00        §1,093 

D.  M.  McKee,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PLAINFIELD  (H7),  pop.  680;  Waushara  Co.  (C).  25  m  S  of  Stevens  Point.  Railroad 
station,  Almond.  C&NW  RR.  Creamery.  Agriculture.  Poultry,  hogs,  corn,  beans. 

Sun-f Thursday Independert 1883     6     26     280     3.00        §1,400 

Charles  Webster.  Editor;  H.  C.  Litho  Co.,  Publisher. 

PLATTEVILLE  (F10),  pop.  6,751;  Grant  Co.  (SW).  22  m  NE  of  Dubuque,  Iowa. 
CMSP&P;  C&NW  RRs.  Manufactures  butter,  cheese,  powdered  milk.  Battery 
factory ;  hatchery.  Wisconsin  State  College.  Wisconsin  Institute  of  Technology. 
Zinc  mines.  Agriculture.  Corn,  hay,  oats. 

Exponent-f  V Semi-mo Collegiate 1889     5     24     220      1.00 

Students  of  Wisconsin  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.8.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Usea  Mats.  ^ Nonpareil 
ems*  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCemnty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  XRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Joumal-J- Thursday Independent 1899     8     24     290     3.00          8,275 

H.  A.  Brockman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PLYMOUTH  (L8),  pop.  4,548;  Sheboygan  Co.  (E).  15  m  W  of  Sheybogan.  C&NW; 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Extensive  cheese  manufacturing  and  storage  plants;  cheese 
bandages,  paper  containers,  flour,  canned  goods,  foundry  and  machine  products, 
cigars  also  manufactured.  Dairy,  grain  farms.  Barley,  corn,  oats. 

Lakeland  Mirror  V Semi-mo Collegiate 1931     5     24     210     2.00  $450 

Students  of  Lakeland  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Review-}- .. .Tues.&Thurs.. Independent 1865     8     28     804     8.60          8,822 

Marsh  Gabriel,  Editor  and  Publisher.  1,178— Free 

PORTAGEf  (H8%).  pop.  7.884;  Columbia  Co.  (SO.  On  Wisconsin  River,  and  the 
Portage  ship  canal  from  Wisconsin  to  Fox  River,  80  m  N  of  Madison.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  hosiery,  monuments,  boats,  steel  tanks,  plastic  and 
galvanized  products,  dry  milk,  butter,  cheese.  Brewery;  bottling  works.  Resort. 
Diversified  farming.  Corn,  barley,  oats. 

Badger  Sportsman,  The -f Monthly Sportsman 1944     5     24     224     2.00        $9,000 

W.  T.  Corns tock.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Register-Democrat -f Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1886     8     24     294   18.20   *-fr5,752 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  T.  Coins  tock,  Editor;  Register  Publishing  Corp. 

PORT  WASHINGTON!  (L9),  pop.  4,755;  Ozaukee  Co.  (SE).  On  Lake  Michigan,  25  m 
N  of  Milwaukee.  C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  raincoats,  garden  tractors,  foundry 
equipment,  concrete  mixers,  grey  iron  castings,  pre-fabricated  houses,  chairs, 
school  furniture.  Fisheries.  Dairy  farms. 

Ozaukee  Press Thursday Independent 1940     5     24     224     4.00        §3,825 

Wm.  F.  and  M.  J.  Schanen,  Editors  and  Publishers,  125  Main  St. 

Pilot-f Thursday Republican 1&98     8     24      801      8.00        §2,514 

Fred  Schuknecht,  Editor;  Norbert  A.  Sauer,  Publisher,  801  N.  Franklin  St. 

POYNETTE  (H9).  pop.  969;  Columbia  Co.  (SC).  20  m  N  of  Madison.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Pea  and  corn  cannery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Press-f Friday Independent 1888     7      24      280      8.50  §860 

M.  Koch,  Editor;  Loren  Koch,  Publisher. 

PRAIRIE  DU  CHIENf  (D9),  pop.  6.892;  Crawford  Co.  (SW).  On  Mississippi  River, 
60  m  S  of  La  Crosse.  CMSP&P;  CB&Q  RRs.  Railroad  bridge  to  Marquette, 
Iowa.  Manufactures  sponges,  store  fixtures,  butter,  mineral  feed,  stock  rem- 
edies, cement  blocks,  sashes,  doors,  tool  grinders,  fertilizer:  metal  stamping 
plant.  Fisheries ;  oak  timber.  Agriculture.  Dairying,  corn,  oats. 

Courier-Press -f Wednesday Ind.  Dem 1848     8     28     294     3.00        §3,853 

William  H.  Howe,  Editor;  E.  B.  and  S.  E.  Howe,  Publishers,  Box  149. 

PRENTICE  <F4%),  Pop.  477;  Price  Co.  (IS).  80  m  NE  of  Eau  Claire.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Bank,  Phillips.  Creamery.  Hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  peas,  beans. 

News Thursday Independent 1981     6     26     280     2.50  §792 

Ralph  E.  Nehls,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PRESCOTT  (A6),  pop.  1,005;  Pierce  Co.  (W).  On  Mississippi  River  and  St.  Croix  River, 
28  m  SE  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.  CB&Q  RR.  Seed  corn  warehouse;  wooden  shutter 
factory;  boat  works;  creamery.  Summer  resort.  Stock,  dairy  farms. 

Journal Thursday Independent 1855     6     24     278     2.50  J800 

Frances  L.  Harper,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PRINCETON  (H8),  pop.  1,871;  Green  Lake  Co.  (SEC).  On  Fox  River,  82  m  W  of  Fond 
du  Lac.  C&NW  RR.  Butter  factories;  hatchery.  Resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Times-Republic -|- Thursday Independent 1867     8     24     808     3.00          1,375 

William  Schweinler,  Editor;  K.  C.  Van  Vuren,  Publisher. 

PULASKI  (K6),  pop.  1,210;  Brown  Co.  (E).  20  m  NW  of  Green  Bay.  C&NW  RR. 
Cheese,  concrete  factories.  Dairy  farms. 

Franciscan    Message-f- Monthly Religious 1947     2     28      107     2.00        *9,144 

Rev.  Theodore  Zaremba,  O.F.M.,  Editor;  Franciscan  Fathers,  Publisher. 

RACINEf  (L10),  pop.  71,198;  Racine  Co.  (SE).  On  Lake  Michigan,  25  m  S  of  Mil- 
waukee. CNS&M  (elec.) ;  C&NW;  CMSP&P  RRs. 

Manufactures  agricultural  implements,  auto  accessories,  electrical  motors  and 
devices,  floor  wax*  malted  milk,  air  conditioning  equipment,  playing  cards,  books, 
luggage,  heating  units,  castings  of  steel,  brass,  aluminum,  malleable  iron,  forg- 
ings.  radiators,  machine  tools,  ran  coats,  outdoor  furniture,  power  lawn  mowers, 
canvas.  Six  banks;  bank  debits  (6-30-58),  $131,839,534;  deposits  (6-30-58), 
$123,386,016.  24,135  (res.)  electric  (AC)  meters;  20,995  (ree.)  gas  (nat.) 
meters;  43,504  (res.)  telephones.  Stone  quarries;  fisheries  and  canneries.  Resort. 

(  Bulletin -f Sunday Ind.  Rep 1932     8     23      301  **3O,852 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.. 
Journal-Times -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Rep 1856     2     23     301   18.20**31,282 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Journal-Times  Co.,  Pub.,  Fourth  and  Wisconsin  Sts. 

Labor-f Friday Labor 1941     5     24     224     3.00        J8.480 

Loren  Norman,  Editor;  Dean  Jensen,  Publisher,  419  Sixth  St. 

Wisconsin  Agriculturist  Semi-mo Agricultural 1849     4     26      196     1.00  *2OO,021 

Ralph  S.  Yohe,  Editor;  Wisconsin  Farmer  Co.,  Publisher,  1125  Sixth  St. 

RANDOLPH  (H8),  pop.  X  1,860;  Columbia  Co.  (SC).  86  m  NW  of  Madison.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Manufactures  cheese.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Advance-f Thursday Independent 1898     5     24     224     8.00  $947 

8.  L.  McNamara,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— fr*S«pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jtwe  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  iPubttsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
•ma.  12  to  inch,  f  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat  Population— 1950  Census.  xRsnd  McNally 
estimate.  Vlsraed  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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RANDOM  LAKE   (L8%),  pop.  679;  Sheboygan  Co.   (E).  18  m  SW  of  Sheboygan. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Cheese,  tag  factories;  brewery;  cannery;  nursery.  Lake  report. 
Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  Barley. 
Times  -f-  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1918     6     24     280     2.50  §660 

Times  Publishing  Company. 

REEDSBURG  <G8%),  pop.  4,072;  Sauk  Co.  (SC).  45  m  NW  of  Madison.  C&NW  RR. 
Woolen,  lumber  mills;  milk  products;  pea,  corn  cannery;  creamery.  Hardwood 


timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Times-Press  +  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1860 

Max  F.  Ninman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


8     24     287     3.50**3,061 


RHINELANDERf  (H4),  pop.  8,774;  Oneida  Co.  (W).  On  Wisconsin  River,  45  m  NE  of 
Wausau.  CAN;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Airline,  NOR.  Manufactures  lumber,  paper  and 
paper  products,  boats,   veneer,  hardwood   flooring.  Dairies.  Brewery.  Summer 
resort.  Pine,  hardwood  timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes. 
News-f  .....................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun.  ..Independent  .......  1917     8     24     29420.40        §4,182 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Rhinelander  Publishing  Company. 

RIB  LAKE  (F5),  pop.  858;  Taylor  Co.   (NWC).  58  m  NW  of  Wausau.  Railroad  sta- 
tion, Chelsea.  MSP&SSM  RR.  Wood  products,  snow  fences,  cheese  manufactured. 
Summer  resort.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Herald  -f-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1897     7     24     2>80     3.00        §1,022 

Eugene  R.  Clifford,  Publisher. 

RICE  LAKE  (C4%),  pop.  6,898;  Barren  Co.  (NW).  40  m  N  of  Chippewa  Falls.  MSP& 
SSM;  C&NW  RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  cheese,  cheese  boxes,  laminated  golf 
club  heads,  roller  skate  wheels,  airplane  propellers,  truck  bodies.  Brewery. 
Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  potatoes,  corn,  peas. 

Chronotype-f  ...........................  Tues.&Thurs..Independent  .......  1874     8     24     298     4.00    **5,107 

A.  T.  Axtell,  Editor;  W.  D.  Leary,  Jr.,  Publisher,  28  South  Main  St. 

Midwest  Republican  ................  Wednesday  .....  Republican  .........  1981     7     26     280     2.00 

Lynn  A.  Mason,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RICHLAND  CENTERf  (F9),  pop.  4,608;  Richland  Co.  (SW).  55  m  NW  of  Madison. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Condensery;  cheese,  cheese  box,  butter  factories.  Timber.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Dairying,  livestock. 
Republican  Observer-!-  ...........  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1885      8     24     301     3.00        §3*254 

S.  W.  Fogo.  Editor;  S.  W.  and  Theo.  Fogo,  Publishers. 
Richland   Democrat  -f  .............  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1889      8     24     308      3.00          3,854 

Mrs.  Lela  P.  Andrews,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RIO  (H9),  pop.  741;  Columbia  Co.  (SC).  25  m  NE  of  Madison.  CMSP&P  RR.  Manu- 

factures gloves.  Lime  works.  Agriculture.  Corn,  grain,  potatoes. 
Journal-f-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1925      6     26     276     2.00  §473 

Victor  L.  Stroebel,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RIPON  (J8),  pop.  6,619;  Fond  du  Lac  Co.  (SEC).  20  m  NW  of  Fond  du  Lac.  CMSP&P; 

C&NW   RRs.    Manufactures    washing   machines    and   ironers;   hosiery,    gloves, 

advertising  specialties,  microscope  slides,   baked  goods.  Pea  canneries.  Ripon 

College.  Agriculture. 
College  Days  V  .........................  Tuesday  ........  Collegiate  .............  1866     5     24     224x3.00 

Students  of  Ripon  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Commonwealth  Press  -f        .    Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1864     8      24     301     3.00        §4,230 

Les  Starch,  Editor;  Inversetti  Bros.,  Publishers. 
Ripon  Alumnus.  The  ...............  .Quarterly  ........  Coll.  Alumni  .......  1927     3      26      127  x         5,200 

Theodore  Fehlandt,  Editor;  Ripon  College  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher,  Smith  Hall. 

RIVER  FALLS  (A6),  pop.  8,877;  Pierce  Co.  (W).  30  m  SE  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.  C&NW 

RR.  Creameries;  clothing,  novelty,  fence  factories;  feed  mill;  grain  elevator; 

hatcheries.  State  Teachers  College.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 
Journal  4-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1857      8      24      308     3.00        §2,625 

George  Kremer,  Publisher. 
Reporter  ...................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1953     5     24     222      1.00  520 

Clayton  E.  Helmer,  Publisher. 
Student  Voice  V  .......................  Monday  ...........  Collegiate  ...........  1895      5     24     224     3.00        1  1,800 

Students  of  River  Falls  State  College,  Publishers. 

SAINT  CROIX  FALLS  (A5),  pop.  1,065;  Polk  Co.  (NW).  On  St.  Croix  River,  85  m  NE 
of  St.  Paul,  Minn.  MSP&SSM  RR.  Summer  resort.  Dairy,  grain  farms.  Corn, 


peas. 

Standard-Press -f Wednesday Independent 1910 

H.  C.  Vezina  and  A.  J.  Vezina,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


7     24     280     8.00        tl.790 


SAUK  CITY  (G9),  pop.  1,755:  Sauk  Co.  (SC).  25  m  NW  of  Madison.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Pea,  corn  cannery ;  sausage,  cheese,  powdered  milk  factories ;  saw  mill ;  hatchery. 
Diversified  farming. 

Sauk-Prairie  Star-f   (off set). .Thursday Independent 1952     7     28      280     4.50          2,427 

Robert  Anderson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SEYMOUR  (K6%),  pop.  1.760;  Outapramie  Co.  (E).  18  m  W  of  Green  Bay.  GB&W  RR. 

Cheese,  milk,  cheese  boxes,  butter  factories.  Cannery.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 
Countv  Review 4- .Thursday Independent 1952     5     24     224         3,750 — Free 

Keith  C.  Van  Vuren,  Editor;  Van  Publishing  Co.,  Inc. 
Press Thursday Independent 1866     8     24     808     4.00        §1,850 

K.  C.  Van  Vuren,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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SHARON   (JlOtt).  pop.  1.018;  Walworth  Co.    (SE).  16  m  E  of  Beloit.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  pumps,  dairy  products,  feed,  concrete  burial  vaults.  Agriculture. 
Corn,  grain. 
Reporter  -f-  ................................  Thursday     ...Independent  ......  1878     7     28     280     8.00 

Roy  E.  Ruehlman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


SHAWANOf  (J6)v  pop.  5,894;  Shawano  Co.  (NEC).  40  m  NW  of  Green  Bay.  C&NW; 
MSP&SSM  RRs.  Manufactures  paper,  lumber,  veneer,  plywood,  cheese,  cheese 
boxes,  butter,  powdered  milk,  canned  beans,  corn,  pickles,  sauerkraut,  beer,  soft 
drinks,  flour,  feed,  novelties,  furniture,  plastics.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Potatoes,  barley,  rye. 
Leader-f  ...................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1881     8     23     801  15.60 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
J.  P.  Donald,  Publisher. 

»»«"*  ..........  Apiculture  ........  »«  Cental  Jfre.  dUt. 


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.  ................ 

Gladys  Koehler,  Editor;  Shawano  Evening  Leader,  Publisher. 

SHEBOYGANf  (L8),  pop.  42,865;  Sheboygan  Co.  (E).  On  Lake  Michigan,  57  m  N  of 
Milwaukee.  C&NW  RR.  Airport.  Boat  connections. 

Manufactures  sausage,  furniture,  cedar  chests,  beer,  enamelware,  cheese, 
toys,  clothing,  iron,  steel  and  wood-working  products,  mattresses,  shoes,  gloves, 
veneers,  knitted  goods,  powdered  eggs,  leather,  plastic  products.  Tannery. 
Eight  banks;  deposits  (6-80-58),  $41,873,172.  22,094  electric  (AC)  meters;  16,- 
154  gas  (artif.)  meters;  16,241  telephones.  Fisheries.  Resort.  Lakeland  College. 

Lakeland  Yachting  ..................  Monthly  ..........  Boating  ..............  \     *J6      **{J     2'60 

Victor  H.  Schoen,  Editor;  Lake  shore  Publications,  906  N.  8th  St. 

Press-h  .....................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Democratic  ........  1907      8     23      301   18.20**26,3S1 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

A.  Matt.  Werner,  Editor;  Press  Publishing  Company,  626  Center  Ave. 
Progressive  Mail  Trade-f      .Monthly  ..........  Mailorder  .........  1929     2      80        98      2.00      *14,500 

Max  Schnell,  Editor;  Sheboygan  Publishing  Company,  1211  Indiana  Ave. 

SHEBOYGAN  FALLS  (L8),  pop.  3,599;  Sheboygan  Co.  (E).  6  m  W  of  Sheboygan. 
C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  chairs,  kitchen  furniture,  magnets,  paper  napkins, 
woodworking  machinery,  grey  iron  castings,  canned  peas,  cheese,  butter.  Dairy, 
poultry,  grain  farms. 


f  Cheese  Reporter^ Friday {Eafry6!^ 


1876      4     26     217      8.50 

Sheboygan  County  News  + Thursday Republican 1876      5     23      217      2.00 

I          Fred  Reisser.  Editor;  K.  D.  Krauss,  Publisher,  610  Monroe  St. 

SHELL  LAKEt  (C4),  pop.  954;  Washburn  Co.  (NW).  70  m  S  of  Superior.  C&NW  RR. 
Boat  works;  creameries;  cheese  factory.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Corn,  peas,  potatoes. 

Washburn  County  Rejrtster-f  Thursday Independent 1890     5     24     224     2.50  §856 

W.  G.  Kastner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SHULLSBURG  (F10),  pop.  1,806;  Lafayette  Co.  (S).  30  m  E  of  Dubuque,  Iowa. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Cheese,  butter  factories.  Zinc  mines.  Agriculture.  Dairy  prod- 
nets,  livestock. 

Pick  and  Gad-f Thursday Independent 1881     7     24     280     2.00        51,100 

Law  and  Law,  Publishers. 

SIREN — See  Inter-County  Leader,  Frederic. 

SOLDIERS  GROVE  (E9),  pop.  781;  Crawford  Co.  (SW).  40  m  SE  of  La  Crosse.  Rail- 
road station,  Viroqua.  CMSP&P  RR.  Cheese  factory;  creamery;  flour  and  feed 
mill.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  milk,  corn. 

Kickapoo  Scout-f .Thursday Republican 1886     5     24     224     2.00  855 

H.  R.  Portmann,  Editor;  H.  R.  and  G.  M.  Portmann,  Publishers. 

SOUTH  MILWAUKEE  (L10),  pop.  12,855;  Milwaukee  Co.  (SE).  5  m  S  of  Milwaukee. 
C&NW  RR.  Manufactures  malleable  castings,  excavating  machinery,  wood  and 
metal  products,  garden  machinery,  boats,  electric  devices,  snaps,  shoes,  bas- 
kets. Iron,  steel  foundries;  bottling  works;  tanneries.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 
Cabbages,  tomatoes. 

Twin*..   Tho                                   M««fMv  rWaterWell        1927      2      27      101      1.00  107 

Driller,  The Monthly j  Drilling  Controlled  free  dist.        17,929 

K.  Albrecht,  Editor;  Bucyrus-Erie  Co.,  Publisher,  2302  Tenth  Ave. 
Excavating  Engineer Monthly Excavating 1905     8     "ntroHed  c'ir?. 


>32,411 
2,425 


W.  Williams,  Editor;  Bucyrus-Erie  Co.,  Publisher,  2302  10th  Ave. 
Oak  Creek  Pictorial Thursday Independent 1956      5      24      224      2.00 

Also  circulates  in  Caledonia. 

Duane  Dunham,  Editor  and  Publisher,  9504  S.  Howell  Ave. 
Voice- Journal-!- Thursday Independent 1893      8      24     294      4.00        84,150 

Gordon  R.  Lewis,  Editor  and  Publisher,  723  Milwaukee  Ave. 

SPARTAt  (E8),  pop.  5,898;  Monroe  Co.  (WC).  On  La  Crosse  River.  27  m  NE  of  La 
Crosse.  CMSP&P;  C&NW  RRs.  Leaf  tobacco  market.  Manufactures  condensed 
milk,  building  materials,  brushes,  sewer  equipment,  pumps.  Summer  resort. 
Agriculture.  Tobacco,  dairy,  poultry  products. 

/Herald-f- Monday Republican 1857     8     24     280     4.00        §4,358 
Don  P.  Radde,  Editor; 

Monroe  County  Democrat 4-. .Thursday Democratic 1859     8     24     280     4.00          4,076 

Fred  P.  Heffling,  Editor;  Monroe  County  Publishers,  Inc.,  113  W.  Oak  St. 

Circulation— **S*pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  tnd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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SPENCER  (F6),  pop.  757;  Marathon  Co.  (NC).  85  m  SW  of  Wausau.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Manufactures  mobile  homes,  butter,  cheese.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products. 

Record  + Thursday Independent 1914     6     26     280     200  5540 

C.  J.  Neuenfeldt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SPOONER  (C4),  pop.  2,697;  Washburn  Co.  (NW).  62  m  3  of  Superior.  C&NW  RR. 
Creamery.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes,  corn. 


Advocate -|- Thursday Independent 1900 

William  W.  Stewart,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7     24     280     3.00        §2,915 


SPRING  GREEN  (F9),  pop.  1.064  ;  Sauk  Co.  (SO.  On  Wisconsin  River,  40  m  W  of  Mad- 
ison.  CMSP&P  RR.  Cheese  factory;  creamery;  saw,  flour,  feed  mills.  Timber. 
Dairy,  stock  farms. 
HomeNews  +  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1881     5     24     224     2  BO 

Vernon  E.  Hill,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SPRING  VALLEY  (B6),  pop.  975;  Pierce  Co.   (W).  35  m  W  of  Claire.  C&NW  RR. 

Creamery;  lumber,  flour,  feed  mills;  foundry.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Sun  +  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1892     7     24     280     3.00 

Dave  A.  Wilson,  Editor;  Paul  Reed,  Publisher. 

STANLEY    (E6%),  pop.   2,014;  Chippewa  Co.    (NW).   24   m   E  of  Chippewa  Falls. 

MSP&SSM  RR.  Manufactures  cheese  and  cheese  boxes,  chrome,  plastic,  wooden- 

ware,   staves,   luggage,  canned  peas,   sauerkraut.   Agriculture.   Dairy,  poultry 

products,  peas,  cabbage. 

Republican-f  ............................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1896     7     24     280     2.50 

E.  W.  Bates,  Editor;  Inter-County  Publishing  Co. 

STEVENS  POINTf  (G6%),  pop.  16.564;  Portage  Co.  (S).  On  Wisconsin  River,  160  m 
NW  of  Milwaukee.  GB&W;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Airline,  NOR;  Manufactures  pulp, 
paper,  furniture,  artificial  flies,  fishing  tackle,  barn  equipment,  patent  medicines, 
fur  coats,  cheese,  butter,  pumps,  doors.  Insurance  ;  railroad  shops  ;  book  bindery  ; 
brewery.  Wisconsin  State  College.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  wheat,  corn. 

Gwiazda  Polama-f   (Polish)..  Saturday  ........  Independent  ......  1892     8     24     305     8.00 

Adam  Bartosz,  Editor;  Worzalla  Publishing  Company,  202  N.  2nd  St. 

Journal-f  .................................  .Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1873     8     24     294   18.20 

Weldon  C.  Leahy,  Editor;  Journal  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

Pointer-!-  V  ..............................  .Thursday  ........  Collegiate  ...........  1879     5     26     210     3.00 

Students  of  Wisconsin  State  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Rolnik-M  Farmer)  (Polish)  .....  Saturday  .........  Ind.  &  Agric  ......  1892      8      24     305      4.00 

Adam  Bartasz,  Editor;  Worzalla  Publishing  Company,  1515  Jefferson  St. 

Wisconsin  Club  Woman  -f  .....  Bi-monthly  .....  Women's  Clubs.  1918     2      32      119     x.75 
Mrs.  Raymond  Rightsell,  Editor;  Wisconsin  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs, 
Publisher,  1515  Jefferson  St. 

STOUGHTON  (H10),  pop.  4,783;  Dane  Co.  (S).  20  m  SE  of  Madison.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Manufactures  automobile  bodies  and  trailers,  vinyl  plastic,  shoes,  car  mufflers, 
garments.  Condensery  ;  tobacco  warehouse  ;  foundry  ;  cannery.  Agriculture. 
Tobacco,  dairy,  poultry  products. 

(Courier-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1876     8     24     294     4.75 
Hub-f  .......................................  Tuesday  ..........  Independent  .......  1880     8     24     294     4.75 
Dorothy  A.  and  Harry  F.  Miedema,  Jr.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

STRATFORD  (F6),  pop.  982;  Marathon  Co.  (NC).  25  m  SW  of  Wausau.  C&NW  RR. 

Cement  block  and  cheese  factories  ;  pea  cannery  ;  condensery.  Dairy  farms. 
Journal-!-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  ........  1906      6     24     266     2.00 

D.  D.  Hale,  Editor;  Journal  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

STRUM  —  Tri-County  News  —  See  Osseo. 

STURGEON  BAYf  (M6),  pop.  7,054;  Door  Co.  (NE).  On  Sturgeon  Bay.  43  m  NE  of 

Green  Bay.  A&W  RR.  Condensery;  shipyard;  boat  works;  cheese,  woodenware 

factories;    cannery;    fruit    packing    plants.    Summer    resort.    Fisheries.    Ships 

cherries.  Diversified  farming.  Cherries,  hay.  barley. 

Door  County  Advocate  +  .......  .Tues.&Thurs...  Independent  ......  1862      8     23     290      5.40 

C.  F.  Harris,  Editor;  Door  County  Publishing  Company,  231-235  N.  Third  Ave. 

SUN  PRAIRIE   (H9).  pop.  2,263;  Dane  Co.   (S).  8  m  NE  of  Madison.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Pea.  tomato  cannery;  hybrid  seed  corn,  seed  corn,  porcelain  parts  and  novelties 
factory.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 
Star-Countryman  .....................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1877     7     22     280      8.50 

Thomas  A.  Stoker,  Editor;  Dan  Royle,  Publisher. 

SUPERIORf  (B2),  pop.  85,825;  Douglas  Co.   (NW).  On  West  end  of  Lake  Superior. 
Second  port  in  gross  tonnage  to  New  York.  GN;  C&NW;  CMSP&P;  NP;  CN; 
MSP&SSM  ;  DSS&A  RRs.  Airline,  NOR.  Two  toll  bridges  to  Duluth,  Minn. 

Manufactures   railroad  engines   and   cars,   flour,  coal  briquets,   soft  drinks; 
dairy  products;  pumps;  boxes,  sashes,  cabinets,  doors:  sewer  pipes;  windmills; 
fishing  tackle,  boats,  marine  equipment.  Iron  works;  railroad  shops;  canneries: 
shipbuilding;  grain  elevators:  brewery:  creosoting  plant;  oil  pipeline  terminal, 
oil  refinery,  cement  plant.   Six  banks:   deposits    (6-6-58),   $35,514,157.   11,000 
electric  (AC)  meters:  8,962  gas  (artif.)  meters:  13,998  telephones.  Wisconsin 
State  College,  TV  station. 
Co-operative  Builder  +  ...........  Thursday  ........  lOrganfTationT  1926     5     23     224     1<5° 

Taisto  Hayrinen,  Editor;  Co-operative  Pub.  Assn.,  P.  O.  Box  2000. 


SI  178 
§1,200 

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1  1,200 

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20,846 


2,245 
2,240 


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Emma  Tuominen,  Editor;  American  Finnish  Publishers,  Inc.,  P.  0.  Box  668. 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •  A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNtlly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSuhscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Peptomist+V. ......... ........Friday.. ...Collegiate 1919     6     24     224     1.00        $1.200 

Students  of  Wisconsin  State  College,  Publishers. 
Telegram-f- JTvg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1890     8     28     280  18.20  **2O,422 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Morgan  Murphy,  Publisher. 
Tyomies-Eteenpain+  ( Finn. )Morn.ex.Sun... Independent .1903     7     26     280     8.50        §3,352 

Carl  E.  Davidson,  Editor;  American  Finnish  Publisher,  Inc.,  601  Tower  Ave. 
Tidende  (Norwegian) — See  Duluth,  Minnesota. 

^t3ffi+§(Jl^!!I.!!?." JThursday Finn.  Ints 1930     5     24     224     2.50        $5,476 

C.  E.  Davidson,  Editor;  Co-operative  Pub.  Assn.,  P.  O.  Box  2000. 

THIENSVILLE  (L9),  pop.  1,250;  Ozaukee  Co.  (SE).  16  m  N  of  Milwaukee.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  animal  food,  farm  and  plastic  moulding  machinery, 
accounting  forms.  Fox,  mink  farm.  Agriculture.  Peas,  corn,  tomatoes. 

Weekly  Witness-f    (off set).. Friday Independent 19<57     5     24     224     8.00  §701 

Wm.  F.  Schanen  and  Marie  Jacque  Schanen,  Editors  and  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  52 

THORP  (E5%),  pop.  1,888;  Clark  Co.  (NWC).  42  m  NE  of  Eau  Clair.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Creamery;  cheese  factories;  condensery;  saw  mill;  bottling  works.  Nurseries. 
Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Courier Thursday Democratic 1883     7     24     280     2.50 

Robert  E.  Elkins,  Ed.;  William  S.  Wagner,  J.  J.  La  Gasse,  R.  E.  Elkins,  Pubs. 

THREE  LAKES  (H4),  pop.  1,250;  Oneida  Co.  (N).  60  m  NE  of  Wassau.  C&NW  RR. 
Summer  resort  center.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  cranberries. 

News-h Thursday Independent 1981     7     24     287     2.60 

Dan  and  Bob  Satran,  Editors ;  J.  R.  Satran  and  Sons,  Publishers. 

TOMAH  (F7%),  pop.  4,760;  Monroe  Co.  (WC).  40  m  NE  of  La  Crosse.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Railroad  shops;  lumber,  feed  mills;  creamery.  Dairy,  stock  farms,  cranberries. 


Journal  and  Monitor-Herald. ..Mon.  &  Thurs.. Republican 1867 

L.  W.  Kenny,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


8     24      287      4.00 


§2,062 


§680 


§3,888 


TOMAHAWK  (G4%),  pop.  8,584;  Lincoln  Co.  (N).  On  Wisconsin  River.  40  m  N  of 
Wausau.  CMSP&P;  MT&W  RRs.  Paper,  lumber  mills;  casket,  burial  vault,  boat 
factories.  Lake  resort.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Dairy,  hay.  corn,  livestock. 

Leader-f- Thursday Independent 1896     8     24     308     4.00        §2,098 

Graham  Foster,  Jr.,  Editor ;  Kenneth  J.  Keenan,  Publisher. 

TURTLE  LAKE  (B6),  pop.  696;  Barren  Co.  (NW).  65  m  NE  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.  C&NW; 
MSP&SSM  RRs.  Creamery;  snow  plow  factory.  Summer  resort.  Timber.  Agri- 
culture. Dairy,  poultry  products. 

Times  + Thursday Independent 1914     7     23     280     8.00 

H.  A.  Lange.  Editor  and  Publisher. 


790 


Milwaukee.  C& 


pop.  10.24 
bNW  RR. 


Manufactures  aluminum  ware,  professional  and  baby 


furniture,  copper,  cooking  utensils,  electrical  toys  and  appliances,  gasoline 
engines,  iron,  steel,  castings,  veneer,  radio  cabinets,  yarn,  knit  goods,  barn 
equipment,  cheese,  tile,  buffing  wheels,  chemicals,  clothes  drying  machines, 
fishing  nets,  electric  time  switches.  Brewery.  Resort.  Fisheries.  Diversified 
farming.  Dairy  products,  barley,  oats. 

Reporter -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1872     9     23 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Herald-Times  of  Manitowoc. 
Seymour  Althen,  Editor;  Two  Rivers  Reporter.  Inc.,  Publisher. 

UNION  GROVE  (L10),  pop.  1,868;  Racine  Co.  (SE).  15  m  W  of  Racine.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Manufactures  tile,  brick,  feed,  sauerkraut,  powdered  milk,  radio  parts,  hemp. 
Aluminum  foundry;  hatcheries;  greenhouses.  Diversified  farming. 

Sun-f- Wednesday Independent 1932     6     24     196     8.00 

James  J.  Page,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  198. 

UNITY  (F6),  pop.  855;  Marathon  Co.  (NO.  85  m  SW  of  Wausau.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Cheese  factories.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  hay,  grain. 

Marathon  County  Register Friday Independent 1914     6     26     280      1.60 

C.  J.  Neuenfeldt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

V ALDERS  (L7),  pop.  560;  Manitowoc  Co.  (E).  11  m  E  of  Manitowoc.  MSP&SSM  RR. 
Milk  condensery;  pea  and  bean  cannery;  cement  block  factory.  Dairy,  grain, 
poultry  farms. 

Journal -f Thursday Independent 1940     6     24     203     2.00 

F.  H.  Brockman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VESPER  (G6%),  pop.  842;  Wood  Co.   (C).  11  m  W  of  Wisconsin  Rapids.  C&NW; 
RRs.   Condensery;   cheese  factory;   saw   mill;  grain   warehouses; 


294   20.80    **3,588 


1,038 


§200 


876 


MSP&SSM 

brick  works.  Dairy  farms. 

State  Center  + .Thursday Republican 191 1 

Elmer  Trickey,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


5     24     224     1.50 


§428 


VIOLA  (E8%).  pop.  785:  Richland  Co.  (SW).  On  Kickapoo  River,  86  m  SE  of  La 
Crosse.  Railroad  station,  Viroqua.  CMSP&P  RR.  Cheese,  butter,  bowling  pin 
factories.  Timber.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 

News-f .......... Thursday Independent 1890     7     26     808     2.00 

Jack  E.  Vermeul,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements?  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
^?  fmce'  ,8worn;  **•*«•*«'•  *«x>rt:  Ltot  face,  estimated.   +  Use.  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
inch.    ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNally 
n™*r«ll'S&<i£T  lurln*  *c*demlc  rear.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee.  . 
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Estab  Coli  0  Width?  Depth    Sub 

VIROQUAf  (E8H),  pop.  8,705;  Vernon  Co.  (SW).  85  m  S  of  La  Crosse.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Creamery;  cheese  factories;  tobacco  warehouses.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Dairy 
products,  tobacco,  grain. 

Vec2S?o?+™.d.C"!!!»"  ......  jThursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1856     8     24     294     8.50 

Arthur  Lun  dell','  Editor';'  M.  P.  and  R.  L.  Graves,  Publishers. 

WALWORTH  (J10%),  pop.  1,187;  Walworth  Co.  (SE).  20  m  NE  of  Beloit.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Manufactures  precision  parts  for  machinery,  rock  wool  insulation,  tile,  fuel 
burners.  Lake  resort.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Times  +  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1904     6     22     281     3.00 

F.  J.  Noer,  Publisher. 

WASHBURNf   (E2),  pop.  2,070;  Bayfield  Co.   (NW).  On  Lake  Superior.  55  m  E  of 
Superior.  C&NW  RR.  Creamery.  Chick  hatchery.  Fisheries.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Dairy,  poultry  products,  fruit. 
Times  -f  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1894     7     26     280     8.00 

Paul  L.  Robinson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WATERFORD  (K10).  pop.  1,100;  Racine  Co.  (SE).  On  Fox  River,  25  m  SW  of  Mil- 
waukee.    Railroad    station,    Burlington.    CMSP&P;    MSP&SSM;    CNS&M    RRs. 
Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  potatoes,  corn. 
Post+  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1877     8     24     308     3.50 

M.  J.  Chapman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WATERLOO  (J9),  pop.  1,667;  Jefferson  Co.  (SE).  14  m  W  of  Watertown.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Malt,  shoe,  cheese  factories;  creameries;  corn  drying.  Dairy,  grain  farms. 
Corn,  barley,  peas. 
Courier  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1882     7     22     280     3.50 

Dan  Royle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WATERTOWN  (J9),  pop.  12,417;  Jefferson  Co.  (SE).  46  m  W  of  Milwaukee.  C&NW 
CMSP&P  RRs.  Manufactures  automatic  cashiers,  electrical  equipment,  furnaces, 
shoes,  tableslides,  flour,  paper  boxes,  bee  ware,  cutlery,  tools,  foundry,  rubber 
and  food  products,  dairy  supplies,  butter,  cheese,  boiler  equipment,  beverages. 
Northwestern  College.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

BGer.?.n.d..^!!™  ..........  Collegiate  ...........  1897      1      50      112  x2.00 

Students  of  Northwestern  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Tlmes-h  ....................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun.  ..Independent  .......  1895      8     24     29420.80 

John  D.  Clifford.  Editor;  Times  Publishing  Co.,  113  W.  Main  St. 

WAUKESHAf    (K9%),  pop.  21,233;  Waukesha  Co.    (SE).   18  m  W   of  Milwaukee. 

C&NW;  CMSP&P;  MSP&SSM  RRs.  Airport. 

Manufactures  gasoline  engines,  furniture,  aluminum  castings,  woven  wire, 

malleable  iron,  stainless  steel,  pharmaceutical  products,  plastics,  window  shades, 

leather  goods,  beverages,  sanitary  products,  beer,  electric  water  heaters,  tile, 

food  products.  Brass,  iron  foundries.  Carroll  College.  Agriculture.  Dairy  prod- 

ucts. fruit,  vegetables. 
Carroll  Echo-f  V  ......................  Bi-wkly,  Fri..  Collegiate  ............  1853     5      22      224      3.00 

Students  of  Carroll  College,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Freeman-f-  ................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun.  ..Independent  .......  1859     8     23     301   18.20 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Gilbert  Koenig,  Editor;  Mrs.  H.  A.  Youmans,  Publisher,  200  Park  Place. 

WAUNAKEE  (H9),  pop.  1,042;  Dane  Co.  (S).  12  m  NW  of  Madison.  C&NW  RR.  But- 
ter  and  powdered  milk  factory;  pea,  corn  cannery.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 

Tribune-f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1920     6     26     280     2.60 

A.  F.  Roessler  and  F.  J.  Roessler,  Editors  ;  Roessler  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

WAUPACAt  (H7),  pop.  3,921;  Waupaca  Co.  (EC).  40  m  NW  of  Appleton.  MSP&SSM 

RR.  Manufactures  oil  burners,  gloves,  processed  cheese,  tile,  concrete  products, 

filter  materials.  Bottling  works  ;  creamery.  Summer  resort.  Timber.  Agriculture. 

Potatoes,  livestock,  dairy  products. 

Central  Wisconsin  Farmer  -K.  Friday  .............  Agriculture  .......  1956     8     24     296      1.00 

John  Eckert,  Editor  ;  Carl  L.  Turner,  Publisher,  221  S.  Main  St. 
Waupaca  County  Post-f  ........  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1853      8      24      297     4.00 

Carl  Turner,  Editor  and  Publisher  ;  Waupaca  County  Publishing  Co. 


Cire 


85,158 


11,750 


§1375 


§1,035 


§1,328 


1:775 
§7,274 


J800 
§14,341 

681 

5,087 
§4,668 


WAUPUN   (J8),  pop.  6.725;  Fond  du  Lac  Co.   (SEC).  20  m  SW  of  Fond  du   Lac. 
CMSP&P  RR.  Manufactures   shoes,   vulcanizers,  rivets,  tanks,  castings,  con- 
densed milk,  canned  vegetables.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  peas,  hemp. 
Leader-News  -I-  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1866     7     22     280     4.00**2,854 

George  W.  Greene,  Editor  and  Publisher,  514  E.  Main  St. 

WAUSAUt  (G5%).  pop.  30,414;  Marathon  Co.  (NC).  On  Wisconsin  River,  190  m  NW 
of  Milwaukee.  CMSP&P  ;  C&NW  RRs.  Airline.  NOR. 

Manufactures   granite  monuments,   lumber,   veneer,  paper,  paper  products. 
flour,  batteries,  roofing  granules,  electric  motors,  sashes,  doors,  fishing  tackle. 
steel  snow  plows,  motor  parts,  raincoats,  footwear,  cheese,   cigars,   concrete 
products,  name  plates,  plastics.  Chemicals.  Breweries.  Three  banks;  deposits 
(6-80-68),  $89,628,915.  4,086  gas  meters;  80,531  electric  meters;  19,281  tele- 
phones. Granite  quarries.  Agriculture.  Dairying.  TV  station. 
Record-Herald  -f  ......................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Republican  .........  1907     9     22     2«4  20.50*^17^79 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Phillip  J.  Sanders.  Editor;  J.  C.  Sturtevant,  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I-  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
•mi,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  Inch.  tCounty  seat  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNtlly 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Co ls<S> Width? Depth    Sub  Clrc 

WAUTOMAf  (H7),  pop.  1,876;  Waushara  Co.  (C).  40  m  W  of  Oshkosh.  C&NW  RR. 
Manufactures  washer  wringers.  Creamery;  bottling  and  dill  pickling  works; 
hatchery.  Summer  resort.  White  pine,  oak  timber.  Dairy,  stock  farms.  Corn, 
beans,  potatoes. 

Waushara  Argus  + Wednesday Ind.  Rep 1859     8     24     308     3.00          2,811 

Wautoma  Enterprise,  Publisher. 

WAUWATOSA  (L9),  pop.  88,824;  Milwaukee  Co.  (SE).  Adjoins  Milwaukee  on  the  W. 
CMSP&P;  MSP&SSM  RRs. 

Manufactures  grey  iron  castings,  interior  woodwork,  steel  scaffolding,  chem- 
icals, cement  blocks,  screws,  bolts.  Two  banks;  deposits  (6-80-56),  $31,487,618. 
Stone  quarries.  Food  warehousing.  Residential. 

News-Times  -f Thursday Republican 1898     5     24     224     8.00        §5,225 

Gerald  J.  Cory,  Editor;  Grade  Publishing  Corp.,  7288  W.  North  Ave.  (13). 

WAUZEKA  (E9).  pop.  564;  Crawford  Co.  (SW).  At  junction  of  Wisconsin  and 
Kickapoo  Rivers,  40  m  NE  of  Dubuque,  Iowa.  CMSP&P  RR.  Cheese,  cheese 
box,  axe  handle  factories.  Dairy,  stock  farms.  Corn,  oats,  hay. 

Chief -f Thursday Republican 1894     6     26     268     2.00  §705 

D.  J.  Craig,  Editor;  Craig  Printing  Company,  Publisher. 

WEST  ALLIS  (L9%),  branch  of  Milwaukee  P.  O.,  pop.  42,959;  Milwaukee  Co.  (SE). 
Adjoins  Milwaukee  on  the  west.  C&NW;  CMSP&P;  MSP&SSM  RRs. 

Manufactures  heavy  machines,  electrical  milling  machines,  trucks,  tractors, 
transformers,  air  compressors,  wheelbarrows,  gasoline  motors,  iron  castings, 
paper  dispensers,  steel  containers  and  cylinders,  motor  parts,  power  shovels. 
Two  banks;  deposits  (6-30-58),  $62,985,399.  20,210  electric  (AC)  meters; 
17,127  gas  (artif.)  meters;  18,320  telephones. 

Star+ Thursday Independent 1916      5     24      224      8.50        $5.629 

Carroll  T.  Benson,  Editor;  Star  Publishing  Co.,  2807  S.  77th  St. 

WEST  BENDf  (K9),  pop.  6,849 ;  Washington  Co.  (SE).  32  m  NW  of  Milwaukee.  C&NW 
RR.  Airport.  Manufactures  aluminum  utensils,  leather  goods,  farm  implements, 
automobile  accessories,  electric  conduits,  electric  washers,  wooden  goods,  cheese 
boxes,  canned  peas,  beer,  evaporated  milk.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

News-f Tues.  &  Thurs.. Republican 1855      8     24     288     4.00**6v30O 

Also  publishes  Shoppers  Guide. 

Mrs.  Joseph  J.  Huber,  Editor;  West  Bend  Newspapers  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  86. 

WESTBY  (E8),  pop.  1,491;  Vernon  Co.  (SW).  27  m  SE  of  La  Crosse.  CMSP&P  RR. 
Creamery;  tobacco  warehouses;  hatchery.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  livestock, 
dairy  products. 

Times-K. Wednesday Republican 1899      7     26      308     2.50 

J.  T.  Hage,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


§1,145 

t> Us  her. 

WEST  DE  PERE—See  De  Pere. 

WESTFIELD  (H8),  pop.  935;  Marquette  Co.  (SO.  60  m  N  of  Madison.  Railroad  station, 
Oxford.  C&NW  RR.  Creamery;  flour  and  feed  mill.  Lake  resort.  Agriculture. 
Potatoes,  rye,  corn. 

Central  Union -f Thursday Independent 1876     5     24     224     3.50          1,175 

H-C  Litho  Co.,  Publisher. 

WEST  SALEM  (D8),  pop.  1,876;  La  Crosse  Co.  (W).  10  m  NE  of  La  Crosse.  CMSP&P; 
C&NW  RRs.  Creamery;  grist,  lumber  mills;  pea  cannery;  hatcheries.  Timber. 
Dairy,  poultry,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Journal4- Thursday Ind.  Rep 1886     7     24     276      3.00        §1,296 

D.  W.  Griswold,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEYAUWEGA  (J7),  pop.  1,207;  Waupaca  Co.  (EC).  30  m  NW  of  Oshkosh.  MSP&SSM 
RR.  Manufactures  cheese,  meat  products,  metal  products;  creamery;  grist  mills; 
nursery.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products;  grain,  potatoes. 

Chronicle-f .Thursday Republican 1877      6     26     280     2.00          1,811 

Richard  Prideaux,  Editor;  Wolf  River  Press,  Publisher. 

WHITEHALLf  (D7),  pop.  1,879;  Trempealeau  Co.  (W).  85  m  NE  of  Winona,  Minn. 
GBftW  RR.  Barrel  factory;  meat  packing  plant;  creamery;  grist  mill.  Dairy, 
poultry,  grain  farms. 

Times Thursday Independent 1861     8     24     308     2.60        §1,735 

Robert  O.  Gauger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WHITEWATER    (J10),  pop.   5,101;  Walworth   Co.    (SE).   41   m  SW   of  Milwaukee. 

CMSP&P  RR.  Manufactures  hardware  specialties,  fences,  conveyors,  oil  silk 

garments.  Canneries.  Wisconsin  State  College.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck,  grain  farms. 

Register-}- Thursday Republican 1857  7     24     280     3.00        J2.845 

C.  B.  Coe,  Editor  and  Publisher.  101  Whitewater  St. 

Royal  Purple  +  V Tuesday Collegiate 1900  6     24     252      1.50 

Students  of  the  Wisconsin  State  College,  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.       $1,726 

WINNECONNE  (J7),  pop.  1,078;  Winnebago  Co.  (EC).  11  m  NW  of  Oshkosh.  CMSP&P 
RR.  Dairy.  Flour  and  feed  mill.  Poultry,  dairy,  grain  farms. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1860     5     24     224     8.00  §750 

C.  O.  Rogers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WINTER  (D4),  pop.  X460;  Sawyer  Co.  (NW).  70  m  NE  of  Eau  Claire.  C&NW  RR. 
Creamery.  Lake  resort.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Hay,  potatoes. 

Sawyer  County  Gazette  + Thursday Ind.  Rep 1908     6     26     280     2.50  §370 

Roy  Martin,  Editor;  Lucille  R.  Martin,  Publisher. 


Clrculatio 


**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
12  to  inch.    T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat.    Population— 1950  Census.     xRand  McNaflj 


__    ._    T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.    tCounty  seat. 

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Estab  Cols^ Width  V  Depth    Sub  Eire 

WISCONSIN  DELLS  (G8),  pop.  1,967;  Columbia  Co.  (SO).  On  Wisconsin  River,  45 
m  NW  of  Madison.  CMSP&P  RR.  Manufactures  hardware  specialties,  pickles, 
butter.  Bottling  works.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  grain, 
potatoes. 

Events-!- .Thursday Independent 1880     8     24     280     2.50        §1,956 

Pete  and  James  Walch,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

WISCONSIN  RAPIDSf  (G7),  pop.  18,496;  Wood  Co.  (C).  On  Wisconsin  River,  15  m 

SW  of  Stevens  Point.  GB&W;  CMSP&P;  MSP&SSM;  C&N  RRs.  Airline,  NOR. 

Manufactures  pulp,  paper,  paper  products,  air  pressure  stoves  and  heaters, 

stoves,  paint,  varnish,  fiber  cartons,  meat  products,  cheese,  beverages,  plastics. 

Ships  cranberries.  Agriculture.  Hay,  corn,  oats,  cranberries. 

Tribune  + Evg.  ex.  Sun.. .Independent 1914     9     23     308   18.20   **9,040 

Carl  E.  Otto,  Editor;  William  P.  Huffman,  Jr.,  Publisher. 

WITTENBERG  (H6),  pop.  874;  Shawano  Co.  (NEC).  28  m  SE  of  Wausau.  C&NW  RR. 
Cheese,  forest  and  cement  products,  snow  fence  factory;  milk  condenseries. 
Timber.  Agriculture.  Grain,  potatoes,  beans. 

Enterprise+ .Thursday Independent 1893     5     24     224     3.00        §1,255 

Luther  Englund,  Publisher. 

WONEWOC  (F8),  pop.  961;  Juneau  Co.  (C).  70  m  NW  of  Madison.  C&NW  RR.  Butter, 
battery  factories;  rendering  works;  saw  mill.  Agriculture.  Dairy,  poultry  prod- 
ucts, fruit. 

Reporter  + .Thursday Independent 1876     7     24     276     3.00  §868 

Walter  S.  Cary,  Publisher. 

WOODVILLE  (B5%),  pop.  410;  St.  Croix  Co.  (NW).  85  m  E  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.  C&NW 
RR.  Grain  elevator.  Agriculture.  Dairy,  poultry  products,  cattle. 

Leader-h Friday Independent 1929     7     24     280     2.50  §850 

Arthur  M.  Best.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  <3>  Nonpareil 
ems,  22  to  inch.  V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  fCounty  seat.  Population — 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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WYOMING 

Population  290,529  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 
State  Capital,  CHEYENNE 

Wyoming  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Montana,  east  by  South  Dakota  and  Nebraska,  south 
by  Colorado  and  Utah,  and  west  by  Utah,  Idaho  and  Montana;  length,  east  to  west,  865  miles; 
width,  274  miles;  land  area,  97,506  square  miles;  includes  2,978  square  miles  of  Yellowstone 
National  Park;  rank  in  area,  eighth. 

The  mean  elevation  of  the  state  is  about  6,t)00  feet.  The  clear,  dry  atmosphere  and  the 
abundance  of  sunshine  have  made  the  state  a  favorite  health  resort,  especially  for  persons 
afflicted  with  pulmonary  diseases.  Its  surface  is  broken  by  mountain  ranges,  deep  river  canyons, 
and  in  the  southern  section  flat-topped  hills  or  buttes,  which  rise  from  valley  or  plain  like 
walled  cities  or  mounds.  In  the  northwest  corner  is  Yellowstone  National  Park,  one  of  the 
world's  most  famous  scenic  resorts.  It  was  the  first  national  park  set  up  by  Congress.  There 
are  over  8,500,000  acres  in  national  forests  and  parks.  The  ranch  life  retains  much  of  the  old- 
time  flavor  of  the  West,  the  annual  cowboy  round-up  at  Cheyenne  attracting  many  visitors. 

Stock  raising  is  the  most  important  industry,  the  state  ranking  third  in  the  Union  for  sheep 
husbandry.  There  are  extensive  areas  of  pine  and  spruce  timber,  widely  distributed  throughout 
the  mountain  regions. 

There  are  few  places,  except  in  the  eastern  portion,  where  crops  can  be  successfully  grown 
without  additional  water  supply.  The  many  rivers  flow  in  all  directions  providing  valuable 
drainage  for  irrigation  and  making  possible  fine  crops  of  alfalfa,  sugar  beets,  vegetables,  and 
small  fruits.  Over  1,500,000  acres  are  now  supplied  with  water.  There  are  now  1,000,000  acres 
successfully  cultivated  by  dry  farming  methods. 

The  University  of  Wyoming  is  located  at  Laramie.  The  Weather  Bureau  at  Cheyenne  gives 
the  temperature  (annual  monthly  mean)  as  44.6;  highest  on  record,  100;  lowest  on  record,  — 88. 
Total  annual  precipitation  U  14.99  inches. 

POPULATION 

Rank  among  the  states  (1950),  forty-eighth.  Rural  population  (1950),  48.9%.  In  1950,  of 
the  290,529  total  population,  284,009  were  white;  6,520  were  non-white. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1950),  12,614.  Farm  acreage,  84,420,892.  Average  acreage  per  farm, 
2,727.  Average  value  per  farm,  $88,252.  Farms  selling  products  over  $10,000  in  value,  8,240. 

Cash  receipts  from  farm  marketings  (1957):  crops,  $29,869,000;  livestock  and  products 
(includes  meat  animals,  dairy  products,  poultry  and  eggs),  $99,981,000. 

Value  of  sales  of  chief  crops  (1957)  :  wheat,  $10,608,000;  sugar  beets  (1956  value  of  produc- 
tion), $5,947,000;  dry  edible  beans,  $5,456,000,  rank,  seventh;  hay,  $2,340,000;  barley.  $1,189,- 
000;  potatoes,  $962,000;  oats,  $762,000;  alfalfa  seed,  $694,000,  rank,  tenth;  dry  field  peas, 
$288,000,  rank,  fifth;  corn,  $102,000. 

Farm  value  of  animals  on  farms  (1-1-58) :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $148,479,000;  all  sheep  and 
lambs,  $49,801,000,  rank,  second;  horses  and  mules,  $4,385,000;  hogs  and  pigs,  $1,020,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  poultry  (1957)  :  eggs,  $1,728,000 ;  chickens  (farm  and  commercial  broilers), 
$114,000;  turkeys,  $14,000. 

Cash  receipts  from  dairy  products  (1957) :  all  milk  and  cream,  $6,042,000.  Total  milk  produc- 
tion on  farms,  202,000,000  Iba.  Dairy  products  (1957)  :  creamery  butter,  2,494,000  Ibs.;  creamed 
cottage  cheese,  850,000  Ibs.;  ice  cream,  636,000  gallons. 

MANUFACTURES 

Statistics  for  1954:  value  added  by  manufacture,  $50,425.000.  Total  expenditures  for  new 
plant  and  new  equipment,  $6,877,000. 

Final  figures  for  value  added  by  manufacture  in  each  of  the  leading  industry  groups  are  avail- 
able through  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington  25,  D.  C. 

MINERALS 

Value  (1954),  $286,689,000.  Principal  mineral  products  in  order  of  value:  petroleum,  coal, 
days,  natural  gas. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1-1-58),  112,700.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (Sept.  1958,  est.),  185,000. 
Number  of  post  offices  (1957),  284.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1954),  8,965;  sales,  $384,194,000. 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES* 
Total  number  of  counties  24 

Coonty.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat            Pop.  County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

Albany  (SE),  Laramie 19,055           7  Fremont  (WC),  Lander 19,680 

Big  Horn  (N),  Basin 18,1 7«           8  Goshen  (SE),  Torrington 12,«84 

Campbell  (NE).  Gillette 4.889  9  Hot  Springs  (NWC),  Thermopolis  6,260 

Carbon  (S),  Rawllns 16,742         10  Johnson  (NC),  Buffalo 4,707 

Converse   (E),  Douglas 6,988         11  Laramie  (SE),  Cheyenne 47,662 

Crook  (NE),  Sundance 4,788         12  Lincoln   (W),  Kemmerer 9.02t 

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WYOMING 


LIST  OF  COUNTIES*  (Continued) 


County.  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop. 

IS  Natrona  (C),  Casper  ........................  81,487 

14  Niobrara   <B),  Lusk  ........................  4J01 

15  Park  (NW),  Cody  ............................  16,182 

16  Platte  (SE),  Wheatland  ..................  7.026 

17  Sheridan   (N),  Sheridan  ..................  20,186 

18  Sublette   (W),  Pinedale  ..................  2,481 


County,  Location  on  Map  and  County  Seat  Pop 

10  Sweetwater  (S).  Green  River  ........  22017 

20  Teton  (NW),  Jackso^;.™?...  2608 

21  Uinta  (SW),  Evanston  ...................  \  fSJ! 

22  Waahakie   (NC).  Worland  ..............  7  268 

28  Western  (NE).  Newcastle  ................  8788 

24  —  Yellows  toneNational  Park  (NW)  868 


•Counties  without  newspapers  are  marked  — 


WYOMING  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue 
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Semi-monthly 
Monthly 


Number 
2 
1 
6 


Total  Periodicals 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  ..........................................  9 

Evening  Dailies  ........................  (8) 

Morning  Dailies  ........................  (6) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition  ....  (4) 

Semi-weekly  ..............................  4 

Weekly  ......................................  30 

Total  Newspapers  ................     48 

Total  number  of  publications  ............................................................................     62 

County  seats  (indicated  by  t)  having  publications  ......................................     28 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications  ....................................................     88 

For  circulation  ftfures  for  dally  papers  «ee  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  It  is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


Estab  Cols  0  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

AFTON  (B8),  pop.  1,810;  Lincoln  Co.  (W).  80  m  SE  of  Pocatello.  Idaho.  Railroad  sta- 

tion, Montpelier,  Idaho.  UP  RR.  Creamery;  flour,  lumber,  saw  mills.  Airplane 

factory.   Coal  mines;  oil  wells.   Agriculture.   Barley,   oats,   beef  cattle,   dairy 

products. 

Star  Valley  Independent^*  .....  Friday  .............  Republican  .........  1901     7     24     280     8.50 

Lee  R.  and  Max  E.  Call,  Editors  ;  Star  Valley  Independent,  Publisher. 

BASINf  (Dl),  pop.  1,220;  Big  Horn  Co.  (N).  185  m  S  of  Billings,  Mont.  CB&Q  RR. 

Agriculture.  Beans,  sugar  beets,  livestock. 
Republican-Rustler  +  .............  .Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1905     7     28     280     8.00 

K.  W.  Brome,  Editor;  P.  P.  Anderson,  Publisher. 

BIG  PINEY  (B8),  pop.  206;  Sublette  Co.  (W).  200  m  W  of  Casper.  Railroad  station, 

Opal.  UP  RR.  Agriculture.  Cattle. 
Examiner  +  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Ind.  Rep  .............  1011     6     24     280     8.00 

Geo.  W.  Hopkins,  Jr.,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BUFFALOf  (Fl).  pop.  2,674;  Johnson  Co.  (NC).  108  m  N  of  Casper.  Railroad  station, 
Clearmont.  CB&Q  RR.  Airport.  Saw  mill;  creamery.  Mountain  resorts.  Ships 
sheep,  cattle.  Spruce,  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  wheat,  hay. 
Bulletin-!-  ................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1889     8     24     301     8.00 

Frank  Hicks.  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  270. 

CASPERf  (F2%),  pop.  28,678  (special  U.  S.  Census  7-80-57,  gives  35,450).  Natrona 
Co.  (C).  On  North  Platte  River,  145  m  NW  of  Cheyenne.  CB&Q;  C&NW  RRs. 
Airlines:  FAL;  WAL.  Manufactures  tents,  awnings,  bricks,  torpedoes.  Bottling 
works  ;  oil  refineries.  Ships  oil,  livestock.  Gas,  oil  wells.  Stock  farms. 

.......  1949     5     24     224   18>2° 


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Friday  edition  published  in  standard  size. 
Tribune-Herald  +  .....................  {S^nf"8**"  Independent  .......  1891     8     24     294  18.20**14,32S 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  In  both  dailies.  Space  sold  only  in 

combination. 
Tribune-Herald  and  Star  +....  Sunday  ............  Independent  .......  1891     8     24     294  **17,538 

Natrona  County  Tribune,  Inc.,  Publisher,  216  East  Second  St. 

CHEYENNEf  (H4%),  pop.  81,085;  Laramle  Co.  (SB).  The  State  Capital,  106  m  N  of 
Denver,  Colo.  UP;  CAS;  CB&Q  RR.  Airlines:  FAL;  WAL;  UAL. 

Railroad  and  airplane  repair  shops.  Bottling  works;  planing  mills.  Jobbing 

center.  Ships  stock,  grain.  U.  S.  Experimental  Stations.  Warren  Air  Base.  Two 

banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $133,799,886;  bank  deposits  (6-80-58),  $263,- 

282,024.  16,484  electric  meters;  12,033  gas  meters  ;  20,905  telephones.  TV  station. 

Cow  Country  ............................  Monthly  ..........  Cattle  Rais'g  .....  1950     3     27     138     2.00         2,500 

Robert  D.   Hanesworth,   Editor;  Wyoming  Stock  Growers   Assn.,   Publisher, 

1605  Central  Ave. 
f  Wyoming  Eagle-f-  ...................      0™'81111-  Democratic  ........  1925     5     21     224  14.30**10,1O8 

HW.afcl.Mh~  . 

I  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  In  both  dailies. 

Robert  S.  McCracken,  Publisher. 


Circulation—  **S«pt.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubacription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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CHEYENNEf  (Continued)  Estab  Co  Is  O  Width  V  Depth    Sub  CIre 

Wyoming  Catholic  Register..  .Friday Catholic 1962     8     28     294     8.60      +5,866 

Rev.  Daniel  Colibraro.  Editor;  Catholic  Press  Society,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
2100  Capitol  Ave. 

Wy  oming  Education  Newi+ VMonthly Educational 1935     8     28     140x1.00         4,069 

Karl  F.  Winchell,  Ed.;  Wyoming1  Education  Assn.,  Publisher,  116  E.  22nd  St. 

Wyoming  Law + Monthly Law  Enforce' t....  192 6     3     28      140x2.60          1,384 

Marcus  Griffin,  Editor;  Wyoming  Peace  Officers  Assn.,  Publisher,  Box  797. 

Wyoming  Stockman-Farmer -f  Monthly Agricultural 1899     4     26     224      1.00        13,945 

R.  W.  Larson,  Editor;  Wyoming  Stockman  Farmer,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
107  E.  17th  St. 

Wyoming  Wildlife(no  adv.). .Monthly Conservation 1936     2     28       92      1.00        18,800 

Official  organ  of  Wyoming  Game  and  Fish  Commission  Controlled  free  dist.         2,4OO 

George  Podget,   Ed.;  Wyoming  Game  and  Fish  Commission,  Pub.,   Box  378. 

CODYf  (Cl),  pop.  8,872;  Park  Co.  (NW).  120  m  SW  of  Billings,  Mont.  CB&Q  RR. 
e,  FAL.  Oil  refineries.  Tourist  resort.  Cattle  and  sheep  ranches.  Oil  wells. 


24     294     4.00        $3,810 


Airline. 

Eastern  entrance  to  Yellowstone  National  Park. 

Enterprise  + Thursday Independent 1898     8 

Mike  E.  Vukelich,  Editor;  Enterprise,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Box  409. 

DOUGLASf  (G3),  pop.  2,644;  Converse  Co.  (E).  On  North  Platte  River,  52  m  E  of 
Casper.  CB&Q;  C&N  RRs.  Creamery;  seed  packaging;  bottling  works.  Uranium 
mining.  Ships  clover  seed.  Pine  timber.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Budget-j- Thursday Independent 1886      7     24     273     3.00        §1,456 

Keith  Rider,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Enterprise-h Thursday Republican 1907     7     24     280     3.00          1,000 

H.  G.  Spiller,  Publisher. 

EVANSTONf  <B4).  pop.  8,868;  Uinta  Co.  (SW).  80  m  E  of  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  UP 
RR.  Railroad  tie  factory ;  creamery.  Coal  mines.  Ranching.  Agriculture. 

Uinta  County  Herald 4- Friday Independent 1912     7     24     280     2.50          2,445 

Loraine  Rollins,  Editor;  Evanston  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  926  Main  St. 

GILLETTEf  <G1).  pop.  2,191;  Campbell  Co.  (NE).  110  m  N  of  Casper.  CB&Q  RR. 
Airport.  Creamery.  Trade  center.  Coal  mine.  Farming.  Cattle,  sheep,  grain. 

News-Record-f Thursday Ind.  Rep 1906     7     24     280     2.50        §2,025 

Jack  K.  Nisselius,  Editor;  Arthur  Nisselius,  Publisher. 

GLENROCK  (G2%),  pop.  1,110;  Converse  Co.  (E).  24  m  E  of  Casper,  banking  town. 
C&NW;  CB&Q  RRs.  Oil  refinery.  Oil  wells;  coal  and  vermiculite  mines.  Agri- 
culture. Sheep,  cattle. 

Independent Thursday Independent 1920     6     24     252     3.00  525 

Nerwin  O.  Reed,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GREEN  RIVERf  (C4),  pop.  8,187;  Sweetwater  Co.  (S).  14  m  W  of  Rock  Springs.  UP 
RR.  Railroad  shops.  Ships  sheep,  cattle.  Trona  mining.  Oil  and  gas  wells. 
Ranching. 

Star-f Thursday Independent 1894     8     23     294     4.50        §1,582 

Adrian  W.  and  Helen  L.  Reynolds,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

GREYBULL  (Dl).  pop.  2,262;  Big  Horn  Co.  (N).  120  m  S  of  Billings,  Mont.  CB&Q  RR. 
Airline,  FAL.  Creamery;  flour,  saw,  bentonite  mills;  oil  refinery.  Stock,  grain 
farms.  Sugar  beets,  beans. 

Standard-Tribune -j- Thursday Independent 1903      7     23     280     8.00        §1,375 

Bruce  M.  Kennedy,  Editor;  Lynn  E.  Severance,  Publisher. 

GUERNSEY  (H8),  pop.  721;  Platte  Co.  (SE).  80  m  N  of  Cheyenne.  CB&Q;  C&W; 
C&S  RRs.  Bank,  Wheatland.  Ships  iron  ore.  Agriculture. 

Gazette  + .Thursday Independent 1900     6     24     280     8.00  8500 

Edwin  Lebsock,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JACKSONf  (B2),  pop.  1,244;  Teton  Co.  (NW).  80  m  NE  of  Idaho  Falls,  Idaho.  Railroad 

station,  Victor,  Idaho.  UP  RR.  Airline.  WAL.  Tourist  resort.  Ranching.  Farm- 
ing. Hay,  oats. 
Jackson's  Hole  Courier-f .Thursday Republican 1908     6     26     280     8.50  $500 

W.  W.  Neils  on.  Editor;  Jackson's  Hole  Publishing  Company. 
Jackson  Hole  Guide-h .Thursday Independent 1962     5     24     224     8.50        §1,569 

Floy  Tonkin  and  Wm.  Kirol,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
KEMMERERf  (B4),  pop.  1,667;  Lincoln  Co.  (W).  136  m  NE  of  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

UP  RR.  Ships  coal,  cattle,  sheep.  Coal  and  phosphate  mines.  Stock  farms. 
Gazette-f Thursday Republican 1898     7     24     280     8.50        §2,050 

Frank  H.  Taylor,  Editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Co. 
LANDERf  (D8),  pop.  8,840;  Fremont  Co.   (WC).  144  m  W  of  Casper.  C&NW  RR. 

Creamery.  Resort.  Uranium  and  oil  wells ;  gold  mines ;  pine  timber.  Stock  ranches 

and  farms. 
Wyoming  State  Journal -f Tues.&Thurs.. Republican 1887     7     24     280     4.50        §2,406 

Roger  L.  Budrow,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  597. 
LARAMIEf   (G4),  pop.  15,581;  Albany  Co.   (SE).  48  m  NW  of  Cheyenne.  UP  RR. 

Airline,  FAL.  Creamery ;  cement,  brick,  tile  factories ;  saw  mills ;  railroad  shops. 

University    of    Wyoming.    Cement   rock    quarries;   pine    timber.    Agriculture. 

Livestock. 
Boomerang* Morn.ex.Mon..Independent 1881     5     ^Sundaydrc?   **4|?37 

Friday  and  Sunday  editions  published  in  standard  size;  8     24     294. 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Laramie  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher,  814  S.  Fourth  St. 
Branding  Iron  -f-  V Friday Collegiate 1893     5     24     224     1.50         2,700 

Associated  students  of  the  University  of  Wyoming,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Wyoming  Agriculture-f  ........  Monthly  ..........  Agricultural  .......  1938     5     24     182     x.50 

G.  E.  Peverly,  Editor;  Wyoming  Farm  Bureau,  Publisher,  1948  Grand, 

L1NGLE  (H8%),  pop.  408;  Goshen'Co.  (SE).  72  m  NE  of  Cheyenne.  CB&Q  RR.  Bank, 
Torrington.  Ships  sugar  beets,  potatoes,  livestock.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets. 


Guide-Re  view  4-  .......................  .Thursday  ........  Ind.  Dem  ............  1917 

Edwin  Lebsock,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


5     24     203     3.00 


LOVELL  (Dl),  pop.  2,508;  Big  Horn  Co.  (N).  90  m  S  of  Billings,  Mont.  CB&Q  RR. 
Manufactures  clay  products.  Sugar,  oil  refineries.  Oil  wells.  Diversified  farming. 
Sugar  beets,  alfalfa,  beans. 
Chronicle-f  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Democratic  ........  1906     5     22     824     8.50 

B.  E.  Huntingdon,  Editor;  B.  E.  and  Louise  B.  Huntington,  Publishers. 

LUSKf  (H8),  pop.  2,089;  Niobrara  Co.  (E).  100  m  E  of  Casper.  C&NW  RR.  Oil  re- 
finery ;  leather  goods  manufactured.  Oil  fields  ;  granite  quarries.  Cattle  and  sheep 
raising. 
Herald  -f  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1886     7     24     280     8.50 

J.  B.  Griffith,  Jr.,  Editor;  G.  D.  Bardo,  Publisher. 

McKINLEY  (G8),  pop.  *6;  Converse  Co.  (E).  65  m  SE  of  Casper.  CB&Q  RR.  Stock, 
grain,  dairy  farms. 

Wyoming  Wool  Grower  +  .......  Semi-mo  ..........  {fndu8t?yW.°.?.!..1929     3     24     129     2'00 

J.  B.  Wilson,  Editor;  The  Wyoming  Wool  Grower,  Publisher. 

MOORCROFT  (Hl%),  pop.  517;  Crook  Co.   (NE).  120  m  NE  of  Casper.  CB&Q  RR. 

Bank,  Sundance.  Oil  refinery.  Oil  wells.  Pine  timber.  Farming. 
Leader  .......................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1900     6     24     224     2.00 

George  C.  Siemers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NEWCASTLE!  (H2),  pop.  8.895;  Weston  Co.  (NE).  120  m  NE  of  Casper.  CB&Q  RR. 
Flour  mill;  oil  refineries;  creamery.  Ships  livestock.  Oil  wells;  pine  timber. 
Agriculture.  Wheat,  rye,  barley. 
News  Letter-  Journal  +  ...........  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1889     7     24     273      3.00 

J.  R.  Parr  is  h,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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§860 


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§1,045 


§2,210 


PINE  BLUFFS  (H4%),  pop.  846;  Laramie  Co.  (SE).  42  m  E  of  Cheyenne.  UP  RR. 
Creamery.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  sugar  beets,  wheat. 

Post-f Thursday Independent 1908      5      24     224     3.00   **1,«0« 

James  H.  Lee,  Editor  and  Publisher 

PINEDALEf  <C8).  pop.  770;  Sublette  Co.  (W).  100  m  N  of  Rock  Springs,  nearest  rail- 
road  station.  UP  RR.  Bank,  Big  Piney.  Resort.  Pine,  fir  timber.  Stock,  dairy 
farms.  Hay. 

Roundup  + Thursday Republican 1904      5     22      195     4.00 

Owen  A.  Frank,  Jr.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  7. 

POWELL  (Dl),  pop.  8,804;  Park  Co.  (NW).  100  m  SW  of  Billings,  Mont.  CB&Q  RR. 
Airline,  FAL.  Gas,  sulphur,  oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  beans,  potatoes. 

Trlbune+ Tues.  &  Fri Independent 1909     8     22     294     5.20 

Curtis  Whaley,  Editor;  Curtis  and  Dorothy  Whaley,  Publishers. 

RAWLINSf  (E4),  pop.  7,415;  Carbon  Co.  (S).  85  m  S  of  Casper.  UP  RR.  Airline,  FAL. 
Manufactures  pistols,  soda  products,  epsom  salt.  Ships  sheep,  cattle.  Oil  wells; 
coal  mines.  Stock  farms. 

Times {^°J^x'Sun-Independent 1888 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Ted  O'Melia,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RIVERTON  (D2%),  pop.  4,142;  Fremont  Co.  (WC).  105  m  W  of  Casper.  C&NW  RR. 
Airline,  FAL.  Ships  beans,  potatoes,  livestock.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Sugar  beets,  beans,  hay. 

Ranger-f Tues. &Thurs... Independent 1906      8     24     294      5.00        §3,750 

Robert  A.  Peck,  Editor;  E.  T.  and  Geneva  Childers,  Roy  and  Robert  Peck, 
Publishers,  Box  998. 

ROCK  SPRINGS  (C4),  pop.  10,857;  Sweetwater  Co.  (S).  190  m  W  of  Laramie.  UP  RR. 
Airline,  FAL.  Soda  ash  refinery.  Bottling  works.  Coal,  trona,  uranium  mines; 
gas,  oil  wells.  Stock  farms.  Sheep. 

fMiner  + Sunday Republican 1881     8     24     315 

Color  advertising  accepted. 


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5      24      224    15.60    **3,508 


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Rocket  + . 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Rock  Springs  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

SARATOGA  (F4),  pop.  926;  Carbon  Co.  (S),  On  North  Platte  River,  70  m  W  of  Laramie. 
UP  RR.  Mineral  Springs.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Cattle,  hay,  grain. 

Sun Thursday Independent 1888     5     24     224     2.50  896 

R.  D.  Martin.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SHERIDANf  (Fl),  pop.  11,600;  Sheridan  Co.  (N).  138  m  SE  of  Billings,  Mont.  CB&Q 
RR.  Airline,  WAL.  Flour  mills;  creameries;  iron  works.  Railroad  shops.  Coal 
mines.  Tourist  resort.  Dairy,  stock,  truck  farms.  Sugar  beets,  cattle. 

Press-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1887     8     24     294   14.00   **6,994 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Carl  A  Rott,  Editor;  Sheridan  Newspapers,  Inc.,  Publisher. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population— 1950  Census.  '  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V Issued  only  daring  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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2,165 


Ettab  Colt  0  Width  V  Depth    Sub 

SUNOANCEf  (HI),  pop.  898;  Crook  Co.  (NE).  150  m  NE  of  Casper.  Railroad  station. 
Upton.  CB&Q  RR.  Oil  refinery.  Uranium  mining.  Pine  timber.  Stock,  poultry' 
grain  farms. 

TiweM-  .....  TVTTiY  .....  »'  iy;--"Thmday........Intejeiident  .......  1896     6     24     224     8.00 

Howard  C.  Allen,  Editor;  J.  E.  Lindsey,  Publisher. 

THERMOPOLISf  (D2),  pop.  2.870;  Hot  Springs  Co.  (NWC).  On  Big  Horn  River,  182 
m  NW  of  Casper.  CB&Q  RR.  Airport.  Oil  refinery;  coal  and  sulphur  mines. 
Resort,  mineral  hot  springs.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  grain,  livestock. 
Independent  Record  -f  .............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1901     7     24     280     8.00        ±2  130 

Leon  Morgan,  Editor;  W.  S.  Black,  Publisher.  ' 

TORRINGTONf  (H8H),  pop.  8,247;  Goshen  Co.  (SE).  85  m  NE  of  Cheyenne.  CB&Q 
RR.  Airport.  Sugar  factory;  creameries;  bean,  grain  elevators;  potato  ware- 
houses; machine  shop;  meat  packing  plants.  Iron,  uranium  mining;  oil  wells. 
Diversified  farming.  Sugar  beets,  potatoes,  livestock. 
News...  ..........  •••  .....  •••  .......  ...^....Thursday....     Republican  .........  1918     7     24     280     8.00 

Warren  Brooks  and  Ted  Duffy,  Publishers 
Telegram  -f-  ...............................  Mon.&Thurs...Republican  ........  1907     8 

Ed.  J.  Fessler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

UPTON    (HI  H),  pop.  951;  Weston  Co.    (NE).   125  m  SE  of  Sheridan.  CB&Q  RR. 
Chemical  works.  Bentonite  clay,  uranium  mines  ;  pine  timber  ;  oil  fields.  Agricul- 
ture. Livestock,  turkeys,  grain. 
Weston  County  Gazette  +  ......  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1909     6     24     275     250 

Gregory  M.  Falk,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WHEATLANDf  <H8%),  pop.  2,286;  Platte  Co.  (SE).  66  m  N  of  Cheyenne.  C&S  RR. 

Airport.  Creamery.  Mica  quarries;  pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Ranching. 

Mining.  Sugar  beets,  wool,  poultry. 
Platte  County  Record  +  ..........  Friday  .............  Democratic  ........  1925     7     24     280     8.00 

Gordon  L.  Davis,  Publisher. 
Times-f-  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Republican  .........  1902     8     24     301     8.00 

C.  R.  Stumpff,  Editor;  The  Wheatland  Times,  Publisher,  Box  491. 
WORLANDt  (Eltt).  pop.  4.202;  Washakie  Co.  (NC).  165  m  NW  of  Casper.  CB&Q 

RR.  Airline  FAL.  Sugar,  sulphur,  oil  refineries  ;  creamery  ;  grain,  bean  elevators. 

Oil  wells;  timber.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  beans,  livestock. 

y.0-f  .'"*.  .................  {^"-^"'Independent  .......  1906     6     24     224  14.80  **S,420 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
_  Hugh  Knoef  el.  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
|P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil 
ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  line*,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Population  of  the  Dominion  in  1956,  16,080,791 


Alberta 
British  Columbia 

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ALBERTA 


Population  1,123,116  (Census  of  Canada,  1956) 
Provincial  Capital.  EDMONTON 

Alberta  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  parallel  of  60°  north,  on  the  west  by  British  Columbia, 
on  the  south  by  the  49th  parallel  (the  boundary  of  the  United  States)  and  on  the  east  by  the 
Province  of  Saskatchewan.  Its  length  from  north  to  south  is  about  800  miles,  its  greatest 
breadth  from  east  to  west  about  400  miles.  Its  area  is  265,285  square  miles,  of  which  6,485  miles 
are  water.  About  100,000,000  acres,  or  over  62  per  cent,  are  considered  net  productive  land. 

POPULATION 

Province  rank,  fourth.  Increase  over  1951  of  20%.  Rural  residents  in  1956,  43%. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1956),  79,424.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  578.80.  Number  of  farms  with 
electricity  (1951),  20,709.  Value  of  lands  and  buildings  (1951),  $1,152,716,000.  Number  of  farms, 
1  to  69  acres,  3,035;  70  to  239  acres,  19,559;  240  to  400  acres,  22,438  Owner  operated  farms, 
48,298. 

Total  value  of  agricultural  production  (1957):  field  crops,  $280,394,000;  milk  production, 
$48,101,000 ;  livestock,  $323,402,000 ;  poultry,  $9,564,000. 

Cash  income  from  sale  of  farm  products  (1957),  $441,645,000. 

Total  value  of  chief  field  crops  (1957)  :  spring  wheat,  $95,790,000;  barley,  $68,000,000;  oats 
for  grain,  $46,000,000;  tame  hay,  $35,550,000;  flaxseed,  $14,421,000;  sugar  beets,  $6,900,000; 
mixed  grain,  $3,969,000;  potatoes,  $3,402,000;  mustard  seed,  $2,485,000. 

Total  value  of  honey  (1957),  $1,033,000. 

Total  farm  income  from  dairying  (1957),  $39,118,000;  farm  cash  income  (1957);  fluid  milk, 
$14,882,000;  creamery  butter,  $16,477,000;  ice  cream,  $1,323,000;  cheddar  cheese,  $493,000. 
Value  of  milk  fed  to  livestock,  $3,983,000. 

Total  farm  value  (1957)  :  farm  poultry  meat  and  eggs,  $33,300,000. 

Value  of  livestock  on  farms.  Farm  animals  (6-1-57):  all  cattle  and  calves,  $263,536,000; 
horses,  $10,080,000;  sheep  and  lambs,  $7,426,000;  hogs,  $42,360,000;  poultry  (6-1-57):  hens 
and  chickens,  $7,306,000;  turkeys,  $1,994,000;  ducks  and  geese,  $264,000. 

FISHERIES 

Total  value  (1956),  $1,305,900.  Increase  of  $162,400  over  1955.  Principal  fish:  whiteflsh,  tulli- 
bee,  pike,  pickerel. 

FURS 

Total  fur  farms  (12-31-56),  898.  Value  of  fur  animals  sold  and  pelts  produced,  $2,321,000.  Total 
number  of  pelts  taken  from  wildlife  in  the  1956-57  season  was  1,113,937,  valued  at  $1,044,454. 
Principal  furs:  mink,  muskrat,  squirrel,  beaver,  ermine,  silver  fox,  chinchilla  (ranch  raised). 

LUMBER 

Gross  value  of  products  (1956),  $20,503,303,  a  16%  decrease  over  1955.  Number  of  mills,  603, 
employing  2,641.  Principal  woods:  spruce,  jack,  pine,  poplar,  balsam  fir. 

MANUFACTURES 

Selling  value  of  factory  shipments  (1956),  $703,188,739,  rank,  fourth.  Number  of  establish- 
ments, 1,971;  number  of  employees,  36,792.  Leading  industries;  slaughtering  and  meat  packing, 
flour  and  feed  mills,  petroleum  products,  butter  and  cheese,  breweries,  bread  and  other  bakery 
products,  sawmills,  planing  mills,  railway  rolling  stock,  printing  and  publishing,  miscellaneous 
foods,  feeds,  stock  and  poultry,  glass  products,  men's  clothing,  iron  castings,  fruit  and  vegetable 
preparations,  wooden  boxes,  clay  products  from  domestic  clay,  aerated  and  mineral  waters,  bridge 
building  and  structural  steel. 

MINERALS 

Total  value  (1957),  $411,960,822,  rank,  second.  Principal  minerals:  crude  petroleum,  coal, 
cement,  natural  gas,  sand  and  gravel.  Crude  petroleum  in  1956  amounted  to  $353,629,158,  or 
87%  of  total  Canadian  production.  In  1957,  this  increased  to  $359,399,040. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  post  offices  (3-31-58),  1,112;  gross  postal  receipts,  $10,564,372.  Number  of  motor 
vehicles  registered  (1957),  405,229,  rank,  fourth.  Highway  mileage  (1956),  87,021.  Dwellings 
under  construction  (7-31-58),  8,644.  Number  of  families  (6-1-57),  269,000;  number  of  radio 
homes  (6-31-57),  288,000.  Number  of  telephones  (1-1-57),  268,342.  Retail  merchandise  trade 
(1967),  $1,206,264,000. 


ALBERTA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue                               Number  Period  of  Issue                               Number 

Daily    6  Weekly  3 

Evening  Dailies  (4)  Monthly  13 

Morning  Dailies  (1)  

Semi-weekly    2  Total  Periodicals  16 

Weekly  87 

Monthly  1 

Total  Newspapers  96 

Total  number  of  publications Ill 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 69 

For  circulation  figure*  for  dafljr  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.   Occasionally  it  is 
poftftlblo  to  Incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list 

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ACME  <D4).  pop.  292;  Bow  River  Elec.  Dist.  (SO.  56  m  NE  of  Calvary.  CP  RR. 
Creamery.  Dairy,  grain,  stock  farms. 

Carbon  Chronicle -f Thursday Independent 1921     5     26     238     1.60 

George  Wheeler,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Sentinel-f- -Friday Independent 1910     6     26     238     1.60  680 

George  Wheeler,  Editor;  Acme  Sentinel,  Publisher. 

ALIX — See  Alix  Promoter,  Bashaw. 

ALLIANCE  (E3),  pop.  313;  Arcadia  Elec.  Dist.  (EC).  140  m  SE  of  Edmonton.  CN 
RR.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Grain,  cattle,  hoga. 

Enterprise-h Thursday Independent 1916     6     26     280     2.00        $1,053 

R.  E.  Matthews.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ATHABASCA  (D2),  pop.  1,293;  Athabasca  Elec.  Dist.  (NE).  On  Athabasca  River,  100 
m  M  of  Edmonton.  CN  RR.  Saw,  feed  mills.  Fisheries;  spruce  timber.  Grain, 
dairy,  stock  farms.  Resort. 

Echo-f- .Friday Independent 1928      6     26     273      2.00          2,176 

E.  R.  Rogers,  Editor ;  J.  K.  Bellamy  and  E.  R.  Rogers,  Publishers, 
P.  O.  Box  148,  Strathcona  St. 

BANFF  (C4),  pop.  X2,367;  Bow  River  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  82  m  W  of  Calgary.  CP  RR. 
Tourist  resort,  hot  sulphur  springs.  Coal  mine. 

Crag  and  Canyon-f Wednesday Independent 1900     7     24     276     4.00        Jl,009 

W.  B.  McCusker,  Publisher. 

BARRHEAD  (C2%),  pop.  1,610;  Jasper-Edson  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  50  m  NW  of  Edmon- 
ton. NE  RR.  Lumber,  saw,  floflur  mills ;  creamery.  Grain  farms. 

Leader .Thursday Independent 1932     6     26     280     2.00  

Larkins  &  Son,  Publishers. 

BASHAW  (D3),  pop.  597;  Battle  River-Camrose  Elec.  Dist.  (EC).  85  m  SE  of  Edmon- 
ton. CN  RR.  Creamery;  feed  mill.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  oats. 

{Alix  Promoter -f Thursday Independent 1957      5      24     238      1.75  400 

Star Wednesday Independent 1915     6     24     266     2.00  700 

W.  R.  Newsom,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BONNYVILLE  (E2Vfe),  pop.  1,495;  Athabasca  Elec.  Dist.  (NE).  120  m  NE  of  Edmon- 
ton. CN  RR.  Iron  foundry.  Saw  mill,  lumberyard.  Woodworking  and  building 
supplies.  Flour  mill,  poultry  hatchery. 

Tribune Friday Independent 1947      6     26     280     2.50  900 

O.  E.  Baril.  Editor  and  Publisher,  Tribune  Building. 

BOW  ISLAND  (E5),  pop.  1,001;  Medicine  Hat  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  35  m  SW  of  Medicine 
Hat.  CP  RR.  Dairy  products.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  wheat,  oats. 

Graphic Thursday Independent 1956      6     26     280     2.50  425 

Max  Hamilton,  Editor;  Bow  Island  Graphic,  Publisher. 

BOYLE — See  Edmonton — Community  Publications — Boyle  Beacon. 

BROOKS  (E4),  pop.  2,320;  Medicine  Hat  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  127  m  SE  of  Calgary.  CP 
RR.  Alfalfa  seed  cleaning  plant;  apiary;  flour  mill.  Gas  wells.  Agriculture. 
Wheat,  alfalfa  seed,  cattle. 

Bulletin  + .Thursday Independent 1910     7      24      280     2.50          2,095 

James  L.  Nesbitt,  Editor;  Nesbitt  Publishing  Company. 

CALGARY  (C4),  pop.  181,780;  Calgary  South  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  200  m  S  of  Edmon- 
ton. CP;  CN  RRs.  Airlines:  CPAL;  TCA.  Geographical  and  chief  wholesale  and 
distributing  center  for  Alberta.  Oil  refineries;  railroad  shops;  meat  packing, 
woodworking  plants;  flour,  saw  mills;  iron  works;  breweries;  grain  elevators. 
Coal  mines;  gas,  oil  wells.  Eight  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $2,600,032,- 
304.  54,165  electric  meters;  45,832  gas  meters;  54,344  telephones  (residential). 
Mount  Royal  College.  TV  station. 

A.C.T.    Magazine,   The-f Monthly [Trailers*1       1939      2     26      102  x2'00        *4,200 

Official  organ  of  The  Associated  Canadian  Travellers. 

Cambrian  Publishing  Company,  312  8th  Ave.,  East. 
Alberta  Motorist-f Monthly Motor  Travel 1923     5     24      195     x.75        71,352 

Alberta  Motor  Association,  Publisher,  7th  Ave.  and  8th  St.  S.W. 
Albertan-f Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1902     8     23     308  21.00 **3 5,202 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Arthur  Raymond,  Editor;  Albertan  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd. 
Canadian  Hereford  Digest Monthly Cattle  Breedincr.1956      3      28      140  xl.50         13,790 

Keith  Gilmore,  Ed.;  Walker  Publications  Ltd.,  433  Fourth  Ave.  W. 
Farm  and  Ranch  Review -.Monthly Home  &  Agric...,1905     4     25     180  *9»,348 

Subscription  price,  2  years,  $0.25.  Total  unpaid  dist.          1,89O 

Farm  and  Ranch  Review,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  620. 

Fish  and  Game-f Monthly {  Pis  bin1**  &          1948      3      26      14°     2'00         *7,500 

A.  Hunter.  Editor;  Wildlife  Publishers,  Ltd.,  815  Third  St.  N.E. 
Herald-4- JEvg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1883     8     22     308   18.00**67,066 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Richard  L.  Sanburn,  Editor:  Basil  Dean,  Publisher,  Seventh  Ave.  and  Fir«*t  St..  W. 
Motor  Transport  + Monthly Motor  Trans 1946      3      26      138      2.00       * 4,96 4 

L.  M.  Johnson,  Editor;  Wildlife  Publishers  Ltd.,  815  3rd  St.,  N.  E. 
North  Hill  News -f- Thursday Independent 1954      5      24     210      1.00         16,000 

Roy  A.  Farran,  Editor  and  Publisher,  310  16th  Ave.  N.W. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.   Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  +  Uses  Mats.  <$>  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V Aerate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  VIssued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscripfion  included  in  membership  fee. 
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CALGARY  (Continued)  Cstab  Cols  <E>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

Oilweek-f  ...............................  Friday  .............  Oil  Trade  ............  1962     2     80     140   10.00       45,106 

C.  V.  Myers,  Editor  and  Publisher,  610  6th  St.  W. 

R<&n\n^-f  "*  Market       JTuesday  ..........  Ind.  Agric  ..........  1916     6     24     207     1.00          6.SOO 

Roy  PariinV*iBditor;'North  Hill  News  Ltd..  Publisher,  310-16  16th  Ave.,  N.  W. 

Western  Weekly  Reports  .......  Saturday  .........  Legal  ..................  1911     1     62     101  1,650 

Burroughs  ft  Company,  Ltd.,  Publisher.  617  7th  Ave.,  W. 

CAMROSE  (D3),  pop.  6,817;  Battle  River-Camrose  Elec.  Dist.  (EC).  68  m  SE  of  Ed- 
monton.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Oil.   Grain  elevators;   creamery;   flour,  planing   mills. 
Lutheran  College.  Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  beef,  poultry,  hogs. 
Canadian-!-  ...............................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1909     8     24     287     2.60   **S,064 

R.  L.  King,  Ken  Patrige  and  Charles  A.  MacLean,  Publishers. 

CARBON—  See  Acme-Carbon  Chronicle. 

CARDSTON   (D5),  pop.  2,607;  Lethbridge  Elec.  Dist.   (S).  58  m  SW  of  Lethbridge. 

CP  RR.  Butter,  cheese  factories.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 
News  +  ....................................  -Tuesday  ..........  Independent  .......  1898     7     24     280     2.60 

Fred  Burton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CARSTAIRS  (C3%),  pop.  449;  Bow  River  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  40  m  N  of  Calgary.  CP  RR. 

Grain  elevators  ;  creamery.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain,  stock  farms. 
News  .......................................  -.Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1906     6     26     276     2.00  J592 

R.  L.  Mills.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CASTOR  (E3%),  pop.  958;  Acadia  Elec.  Dist.   (EC).  130  m  NE  of  Calgary.  CP  RR. 

Creamery;  grist  mill.  Coal  mines.  Diversified  farming. 
Advance-f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1909     6     26     266     2.50  $975 

Monte  Keith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CLARESHOLM  (D4%),  pop.  2,431;  MacLeod  Elec.  Dist.   (SW).  82  m  SE  of  Calgary. 
CP  RR.  Airport.  Creamery;  flour  mills;  elevators.  Ships  grain,  livestock.  Grain, 
stock,  poultry  and  dairy  farms. 
Local  Press-h  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1926     8     23     290     3.00   **  1,009 

G.  Neale,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COALDALE  (D6),  pop.  2,327;  Lethbridge  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  10  m  E  of  Lethbridge.  CP 

RR.  Cheese  factory.  Poultry,  stock,  grain,  truck  farms. 
Flyer  ......................................  ....Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1949     6     24     266     2.60  371 

J.  J.  Loewen,  Publisher. 
COLEMAN  (C5),  pop.  1,566;  MacLeod  Elec.  Dist.   (SW).  90  m  W  of  Lethbridge.  CP 

RR.  Coal  mines  ;  spruce  timber.  Grain,  poultry,  stock  farms. 
Journal-f  .....................  -----------  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1921      6     24     273      8.00  650 

T.  Holstead,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CONSORT  (E8%),  pop.  434;  Acadia  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  228  m  SE  of  Edmonton.  CP  RR. 

Agriculture.  Wheat,  livestock. 
Enterprise-!-  ............................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1913     5     24     245     2.50  413 

C.  M.  Scott,  Editor;  The  Consort  Enterprise,  Publisher. 

CORONATION  (E3%),  pop.  784;  Acadia  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  198  m  SE  of  Edmonton.  CP 
RR.  Creamery  ;  flour  mill.  Oil,  natural  gas  wells.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Grass  seed. 
Review-!-  .................................  ..Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1911     6     26     280     2.50  J813 

Arthur  Jenson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
DELBURNE  (D3),  pop.  429;  Acadia  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  120  m  S  of  Edmonton.  CN  RR. 

Coal  mines.  Agriculture.  Beef,  cattle,  hogs,  grain. 
Times  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1936     5     24     245     2.00  72S 

A.  T.  George,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
DELIA   (D3%),  pop.  282;  Acadia  Elec.  Dist.    (E).   120  m  NE  of  Calgary.  CN  RR. 

Grain  farms. 
Times  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1918     7     24     287     2.00  $450 

Joseph  McKibbin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DIDSBURY  (C8%).  pop.  1,227;  Red  Deer  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  60  m  N  of  Calgary.  CP  RR. 

Saw,  flour  mills.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  hogs,  cattle. 
Pioneer-f  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1903     6     26     280     3.00          1,049 

James  Currie,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DRUMHELLER   (D4),  pop.  2,632;  Bow  River  Elec.  Dist.   (S).  87  m  NE  of  Calgary. 

CN  ;  CP  RRs.  Flour  mill.  Coal  mines.  Stock,  grain,  dairy  farms. 
Mail  4-  .....................................  -.Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1912     7     24     280     8.00 

T.  Anderson,  Editor;  Clarke  Brothers,  Publishers. 

EDMONTON  (D3),  pop.  226,002;  Edmonton  East,  West  and  Strathcona  EJec.  Dists. 
(NC).  The  Capital  of  the  Province.  On  North  Saskatchewan  River,  196  m  N  of 
Calgary.  CP;  CN  RRs.  Airlines  :  CPAL;  TCA;  WAL  ;  NWA  ;  PWA.  Eastern  termi- 
nal of  Trans  Mountain  Oil  Line  to  Vancouver,  western  terminal  of  Inter-  Provin- 
cial Pipe  line  to  Sarnia,  Ont. 

Extensive  meat  packing  plants;  plywood  and  cement  plants;  lumber  mills; 
breweries;  railroad  shops;  oil  refineries;  box,  paint,  garment,  furniture  factories. 
Radium,  gold  mines;  oil  wells;  timber;  fisheries;  Eight  banks;  bank  clearings 
1957),  $4,876,166,000.  58,909  electric  meters;  56,546  gas  meters;  88,972  tele- 
phones. Univ'ty  of  Alberta  and  others.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products.  TV  station. 

Alberta  School  Trustee*  ------  Monthly  ..........  Education  ...........  198°   c^nt"lled  f  Jee  dirt.       ^OO 

T.  C.  Weidenhamer,  Editor;  Douglas  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  736  Tegler  Bldg. 

A.  T.  A.  Magazine  +  V  ...........  Monthly  ..........  Educational  .......  1920     2     29     105  x2.00        10,680 

F.  J.  C.  Seymour,  Editor;  Alberta  Teachers'  Assn.,  Barnett  House,  9929  108  St. 


Cirmlatlon-HHtSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   +C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +TJses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population—  1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Canadian  Oil  Journal Monthly Oil  Indus 1949     8     controlled  ci?c. 

Robert  Katz,  Editor;  Western  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  P.  O.  Box  616. 
Canadian  Social  Crediter Monthly Social  Credit 1951     2     42     138     2.00 

Social  Credit  Assn.  of  Canada,  Publishers,  9974  Jasper  Ave. 
Community  Publications  of  Alberta. 

*  Advertising  for  these  newspapers  may  be  placed  through  the  office  of  Commu- 
nity Publications,  10815  Whyte  Ave.  Comprised  of: 
*Boyle  Beacon-f .Wednesday Independent 1948     6     24     220     2.00 

T.  W.  Pue,  Editor  and  Publisher,  10815  Whyte  Ave. 
*Hughenden  Record -f- Wednesday Independent 1918     5     24     220     2.00 

Mrs.  F.  Woodcock,  Editor;  T.  W.  Pue,  Publisher,  10815  Whyte  Ave. 
*Lac  la  Biche  Herald -h Wednesday Independent 1947     5     24     220     2.00 

Mrs.  M.  Creighton,  Editor;  T.  W.  Pue,  Publisher,  10816  Whyte  Ave. 
*Lac  Ste.  Anne  Chronicle+... Friday Independent 1929     5     24     220     2.00 

Also  circulates  in  Sangudo. 

Mrs.  Merle  Allen.,  Editor;  T.  W.  Pue,  Publisher,  10815  Whyte  Ave. 
*Mannville  Mirror + Friday Independent 1949     6     24     220     2.00 

Edith  Johns  tone,  Editor;  T.  W.  Pue,  Publisher,  10815  Whyte  Ave. 
*Mayerthorpe  Review-}- Friday Independent 1952     6     24     220     2.00 

E.  Russ,  Editor;  T.  W.  Pue,  Publisher,  10815  Whyte  Ave. 
*Morinville  Journal  -f Friday Independent 1947     5     24     220     2.00 

Mrs.  Rose  Martel,  Editor;  T.  W.  Pue,  Publisher,  10815  Whyte  Ave. 
*Pembina  Herald  + Wednesday Independent 1952     5     24     220     2.00 

Mrs.  A.  Palmer,  Editor;  T.  W.  Pue,  Publisher,  10815  Whyte  Ave. 
*Redwater  News-f- .Wednesday Independent 1953     5     24     220     2.00 

Mrs.  Helen  Gordon,  Editor;  T.  W.  Pue,  Publisher,  10815  Whyte  Ave. 
*Smoky  Lake  Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1948     5     24     220     2.00 

Mrs.  Mary  Filewych,  Editor;  T.  W.  Pue,  Publisher,  10815  Whyte  Ave. 
*Smoky  River  News  4- Friday Independent 1953     5     24     220     2.00 

Also  circulates  in  Falher. 

Mrs.  E.  Gamache,  Editor;  T.  W.  Pue,  Publisher. 
*Sun-f- Thursday Independent. 1949      5     24     220     2.00 

T.  W.  Pue,  Editor  and  Publisher,  10816  Whyte  Ave. 
*Thorhild  Tribune  + Friday Independent 1951     6     24     220     2.00 

Mrs.  Ada  Dach,  Editor;  T.  W.  Pue,  Publisher,  10816  Whyte  Ave. 
*Two  Hills  Eagle  Review Friday Independent 1950      5     24     220     2.00 

Also  circulates  in  Willingdon. 

Mrs.  Gladys  Savage.  Editor;  T.  W.  Pue,  Publisher.  10815  Whyte  Ave. 
*Valley  view  Times -f- Wednesday Independent 1956     5     24     220     2.00 

Mrs.  B.  Caldwell,  Editor;  T.  W.  Pue,  Publisher,  10815  Whyte  Ave. 
*Vilna  Bulletin Wednesday Independent 1954     5     24     220     2.00 

Wm.  Chebuk,  Editor;  T.  W.  Pue,  Publisher,  10815  Whyte  Ave. 
*Waskatenau  World Wednesday Independent 1949     6     24     220     2.00 

Mrs.  Louise  Wilson,  Editor;  T.  W.  Pue,  Publisher,  10815  Whyte  Ave. 
Jasper  Place  Citizen  + Thursday Independent 1949     6     28     210     3.00 

Mrs.  Marion  Robertson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  9748  149th  St. 
Journal-h Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1903     8     28     810  18.20*^101,048 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

D.  MacDougall,  Editor;  Edmonton  Journal,  Publisher,  10006  101st  St. 

,.™,Je  .™™*?"!<!!.t.}Monthly Catholic 1960     2     26       94     1.00 

Clement  Tourigny,  Editor;  La  Survivance,  Publisher,  9916  110th  St. 

Organized  Farmer,  The-f Monthly Agricultural 1949     2     40     126     x.50 

A.  W.  Platt,  Editor;  Farmers'  Union  of  Alberta,  9934  106th  St. 

Safety  Counselor,  The+  Monthly Safety 1955   C8on tilled  f?eedis?. 

R.  P.  Lawrence  and  Mabel  Betts,  Editors ;  Safety  Counselor  Publishing  Co. 
201  Alberta  Block. 

Survivance,  La  +  (Fr.) Wednesday Independent 1928     7     26     294     2.50 

La  Survivance  Printing  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  10010  109th  St. 

Ukrainian  News  +  (Ukrain.). ..Monday Ukrain.  Int 1927      7     26     301      8.50 

Rev.  Michael  Sopulak,  Editor;  Ukrainian  News  Publishers,  Ltd.,  10967  97th  St. 

Western  Catholic-f Wednesday Catholic 1921     7     23     289     3.00 

Rev.  A.  D.  O'Brien,  Editor;  Great  Western  Press,  Ltd..  Publisher. 

15126  Stony  Plain  Road. 

EDSON   (B3).  pop.  2,560;  Jasper-Edson  Elec.  Dist.   (NW).  116  m  W  of  Edmonton. 
CN  RR.  Sawmill.  Timber.  Dairying.  Agriculture. 

Leader  + .Thursday Independent 1958     6     24     217     3.50   **1,097 

D.  M.  Caston,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.O.  Box  1,510. 

FAIRVIEW  (Al%),  pop.  1,260  Peace  River  Elec.  Dist.   (NW).  65  m  NE  of  Grande 
Prairie.  NA  RR.  Saw  mill.  Stock,  grain  farms. 

Post-1- .Thursday Independent 1940     8     23     287     8.00       62^63 

Donald  E.  Boyce.  Editor;  North  Peace  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd. 
FALHER — See  Edmonton — Community  Publications — Smoky  River  News. 
FORT   MACLEOD    (D4%),   pop.    2,108;   Macleod   Elec.   Dist.    (SW).    20    m    W    of 
Lethbridge.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  cattle. 

Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1882     7     24     280     8.00        $1,026 

H.  T.  Halliwell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A  B.C    Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   *C.C.A.B. 

Audit:  Boldface,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  «f  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  liwh. 

T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Censur   xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  In  membership  fee. 
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2,925 
3,495 

$195 

$240 

$925 

**1,529 

**1,729 

$585 

**1,205 

$530 

$531 

$170 

**1,073 

**5,058 

**730 

**2,019 

$160 
$146 

$81 


3,000 

16,000 

287 
2,613 


3,622 
$9,511 
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Estab  ColsOWidthVDepth    Sub  Circ 

FORT  SASKATCHEWAN  (D3),  pop.  2,582;  Edmonton-Strathcona  Elec.  Dist.  (EC). 
20  m  NE  of  Edmonton.  CN  RR.  Nickel  refinery ;  glass  factory ;  grain  elevators. 
Grain,  stock  farms. 

Fort-Record  + Wednesday Independent 1922     7     24     292     2.00   **  1,446 

B.  P.  Knowles.  Editor;  Fort  Saskatchewan  Record,  Publisher. 

GRANDE  PRAIRIE  (A2),  pop.  6,302;  Peace  River  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  290  m  NW  of 
Edmonton.  NA  RR.  Airline,  CPAL.  Distributing  center.  Oil  refinery.  Aerated 
water,  lumber,  steel  culverts  manufactured.  Spruce  timber.  Grain,  stock  farms. 

Herald-Tribune 4- .Tues.  &  Fri Independent 1913     8     24     298     4.00   **4,O42 

James  English,  Editor;  Bowes  Publishers  Ltd.,  Publishers. 

HANNA  (E8%),  pop.  2,827;  Acadia  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  140  m  NE  of  Calgary.  CN  RR. 
Railroad  shops;  creamery;  elevator;  flour  mill.  Coal  mines.  Grain,  dairy  farms. 

Herald -f Thursday Independent. 1912     8     24     294     8.00        §2,346 

G.  R.  McCrea,  Editor;  McCrea  Publishing  Company. 

HIGH  RIVER  (D4),  pop.  2,102;  Macleod  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  40  m  S  of  Calgary.  CP 
RR.  Creamery;  machine  shop;  flour  and  feed  mill.  Oil,  gas  wells;  spruce,  fir 
timber.  Agriculture.  Cattle,  wheat,  begs. 

Times -f .Thursday Independent 1905     7     24     280     8.00   **2,692 

Charles  A.  Clark,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  260. 

HOLDEN  (D3),  pop.  544;  Battle  River-Camrose  Elec.  Dist.  (EC).  60  m  SE  of  Edmonton. 
CN  RR.  Creamery.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  poultry,  hogs. 

Herald-f- Tuesday Independent 1947     5     24     204     2.00          1,300 

G.  L.  Foran,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HUGHENDEN — See  Edmonton — Community  Publications — Hughenden  Record. 

INNISFAIL  (D3%),  pop.  1,883;  Red  Deer  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  84  m  N  of  Calgary.  CP  RR. 
Creamery,  elevators,  grist  mill.  Timber.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 

Province  + Wednesday Independent 1905      7     23      304      3.00        $1,550 

A.  H.  Clarke,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

IRMA  (E3),  pop.  421;  Battle  River-Camrose  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  110  m  SE  of  Edmonton. 
CN  RR.  Fox,  mink,  grain,  stock  farms. 

Times-!- .Friday Independent. 1916     6     24     280     2.00  J460 

H.  G.  Thunell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

JASPER  PLACE — See  Jasper  Place  Citizen,  Edmonton. 

LAC  LA  BICHE — See  Edmonton — Community  Publications — Lac  la  Biche  Herald. 

LACOMBE   (D8),  pop.  2,747;  Wetaskiwin  Elec.  Dist.   (C).  80  m  S  of  Edmonton.  CP 

RR.   Creameries;   flour   mill;   abattoir;   hatcheries;   nursery.   Summer   resort. 

Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 
Globe-f- Thursday Independent 1902     7     24     280     3.00   **2,639 

Ford  Bros.,  Publishers. 

LAC  STE.  ANNE — See  Edmonton — Community  Publications — Lac  Ste.  Anne  Chronicle. 
LEDUC  (D3),  pop.  2,008;  Wetaskiwin  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  20  m  S  of  Edmonton.  CP  RR. 

Planing,  flour,  grist  mills;  creamery.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  oats. 
Representative-)- Thursday Independent 1896  7  22  280  2.50  13,050 

F.  Johns,  Editor;  Representative  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd. 

LETHBRIDGE  (D5),  pop.  29,462;  Lethbridge  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  145  m  S  of  Calgary.  CP 
RR.  Airlines :  TC A ;  W AL.  Manufactures  beer,  flour,  macaroni,  farm  implements, 
knitted  wear,  butter,  sashes  and  doors ;  sugar  refineries ;  iron,  lime  works. 
Coal  mines;  cannery.  Agriculture.  Grain,  livestock,  sugar  beets.  Nine  banks; 
bank  clearings  (6-30-58),  $115,176,188.  10,369  electric  meters;  8,544  gas 
meters;  12.085  telephones.  TV  station. 

Herald 4- .Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Lib 1907     8     23     294   18.00  *-*17,012 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

H.  P.  Buchanan,  Editor;  Lethbridge  Herald  Company,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

MACLEOD  (D5),  pop.  2,091;  Macleod  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Old  Man  River,  34  m  W 
of  Lethbridge.  OP  RR.  Airport.  Dairy  products.  Ranching.  Agriculture.  Wheat, 
oats. 

Gazetted .Thursday Independent 1882     7     24     280     3.00          1,073 

H.  T.  Halliwell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MANNVILLE — See  Edmonton — Community  Publications — Mannville  Mirror. 

MAYERTHORPE — See  Edmonton — Community  Publications — Mayerthorpe  Review. 

MEDICINE  HAT  (E4%),  pop.  20,826;  Medicine  Hat  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  On  South  Sas- 
katchewan River,  108  m  NE  of  Lethbridge.  CP  RR.  Airline.  TCA.  Manufactures 
chemical  fertilizer,  flour,  glass,  clay  products,  linseed  oil,  lumber.  Greenhouses; 
bottling,  iron  works.  Gas  wells.  Ranching.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  flax. 

News-f- JEvg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1910     8     22     308   14.50   **6,151 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  daily. 

Fred  McGuinness,  Editor;  Medicine  Hat  News,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  Sixth  Ave. 

MORINVILLE — See  Edmonton — Community  Publications — Morinville  Journal. 

NANTON  (D4),  pop.  1,047;  Macleod  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  65  m  S  of  Calgary.  CP  RR. 
Creamery.  Ranching.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  barley,  flax,  oats. 

News-f- Thursday Independent 1903     7     24     280     3.00      **815 

H.  George  Meyer  and  Richard  B.  Hawk,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

OKOTOKS  (D4).  pop.  764;  Macleod  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  28  m  SE  of  Calgrary.  CP  RR. 
Manufactures  oil  well  supplies.  Creamery.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Live  stock, 
wheat,  oats. 

Review-f- -Friday Independent. 1901     5     24     224     2.00          

Charles  Clark,  Publisher,  High  River. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  *C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Boldface,  sworn:  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch. 
-    T  Agate  lines.  14  to  Inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Estab  Cols^WidthVDtpth    Sub  5« 

OLDS  (C3%),  pop.  1,980;  Red  Deer  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  60  m  N  of  Calgary.  CP  RR. 
Creamery;  grist  mill.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  livestock. 

Gazette-f .Thursday Independent 1897     8     24     280     2.50        $1,900 

N.  K.  Leatherdale,  Editor;  Olds  Gazette,  Publisher,  Box  520. 

PEACE  RIVER  (Bl% ),  pop.  2,084  ;  Peace  River  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  On  Peace  River,  240 
m  NW  of  Edmonton.  NA  RR.  Airline,  CPAL.  Creamery;  flour  mills;  bottling 
works.  Ships  grain,  stock,  furs.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  vegetables. 

Record-Gazette 4- .Thursday Jndependent 1914     8     24     301     3.00   **  1,957 

Bowes  Publishers,  Ltd. 

PEMBINA — See  Edmonton — Community  Publications — Pembina  Herald. 

PICTURE  BUTTE  (D5),  pop.  881;  Lethbridge  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  16  m  N  of  Lethbridge. 
CP  RR.  Sugar  factory.  Agriculture.  Grain,  sugar  beets. 

Lethbridge  Northern  News  +  . Thursday Independent 1941     6     24     280     2.60  305 

J.  J.  Loewen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PINCHER  CREEK  (D5),  pop.  1,729;  Macleod  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  64  m  W  of  Lethbridge. 

Railroad  station,  Pincher.  CP  RR.  Creamery.  Ranching,  lumbering. 
Echo-j- Thursday Independent 1900     7     22     280     3.00          1,250 

E.  J.  Rouleau,  Editor ;  E.  J.  Rouleau  and  Sons,  Publisher. 

PONOKA  (D3),  pop.  3,387;  Wetaskiwin  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  60  m  S  of  Edmonton.  CP  RR. 
Airport.  Creameries;  metal  works;  grist  mill.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  cattle,  hogs. 

County  News  + Monthly Independent 1956     7      24     287      1.00          2,610 

W.  E.  Jamison,  Editor;  Jamison-McLean,  Publisher,  P.O.  Box  669. 

Herald-h Wednesday Independent 1900     8     24      308     3.00   **1,602 

Jamison  and  McLean,  Editors ;  Ponoka  Herald,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

PROVOST  (E3%),  pop.  878;  Acadia  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  210  m  E  of  Edmonton.  CP  RR. 
Grain  elevator.  Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

News Wednesday Independent 1910     5     24     224     2.50  880 

George  S.  Holmes,  Publisher. 

RED  DEER  (D3%),  pop.  12,338;  Red  Deer  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  100  m  N  of  Calgary.  CP; 
CN  RRs.   Manufactures   transformers.   Milk   condensery;  butter  factory;  ele- 
vators ;  feed  mill.   Grain,  livestock,   dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Advocate^- Wed.  &  Fri Independent 1901     8     24     290     4.00   **5,560 

F.  P.   Galbraith,   Editor;  Red  Deer  Advocate,   Ltd.,   Publisher,   P.O.   Box   620. 

REDWATER — See  Edmonton — Community  Publications — Redwater  News. 

RIMBEY  (C3),  pop.  980;  Wetaskiwin  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  105  m  SW  of  Edmonton.  CP  RR. 
Oil  production.  Creamery.  Spruce,  pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Grain,  hogs,  cattle. 

Record Wednesday.  ..  Independent  ....  1929     7      24     280     2.50**1,156 

J.  A.   Parry,  Publisher. 

ROCKY  MOUNTAIN  HOUSE  (C3^),  pop.  1,285;  Red  Deer  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  On  North 
Saskatchewan  River,  163  m  SW  of  Edmonton.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Oil  production.  Cream- 
ery. Timber.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  livestock. 

Mountaineer  + Thursday Independent 1912      7      24      280     2.50    **1,123 

Mrs.  G.  Y.  Schierholtz  and  J.  E.  Broughton,  Publishers. 

SAINT  PAUL  (E2%),  pop.  2,229;  Athabasca  Elec.  Dist.  (NE).  100  m  NE  of  Edmon- 
ton. CN  RR.  Foundry.  Flour,  feed  mill ;  creamery.  Lake  resort.  Grain,  dairy,  stock, 
poultry  farms. 

Journal-f .Thursday Independent 1925      8     22     280     2.50        $2,030 

L.  H.  Drouin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SANGUDO — See  Edmonton  Community  Publications — Lac  Ste.  Anne  Chronicle. 

SEDGEWICK  (E3),  pop.  608;  Battle  River-Camrose  Elec.  Dist.  (EC).  120  m  SE  of  Ed- 
monton. CP  RR.  Butter  factory.  Mink  farms.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  stock,  poultry. 

Community  Press  + Thursday Independent 1908     6     26     278     2.00 

A.  W.  Eastly,  Editor;  Community  Press,  Publisher. 

SMOKY  LAKE — See  Edmonton — Community  Publications — Smoky  Lake  Gazette. 

STAVELY  (D4%),  pop.  338;  Macleod  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  70  m  S  of  Calgary.  CP  RR. 

Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 
Advertiser-f- Friday Independent 1915     8     23     290     2.00 

G.  Neale,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  190,  Claresholm. 

STETTLER  (D3%),  pop.  3,859;  Acadia  Elec.  Dist.  (EC).  138  m  SE  of  Edmonton. 
CN;  CP  RRs.  Creamery;  gopher  poison,  sash  and  door  factories;  planing,  flour 
mills.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  cattle,  hogs. 

Independent-*- Thursday Independent 1906     8     24     294     2.60 

Stettler  independent,  Publisher. 

STONY  PLAIN  (C3),  pop.  1,098;  Jasper-Edson  Elec.  Dist.  (NC).  20  m  W  of  Edmon- 
ton. CN  RR.  Lumber,  grist,  planing  mills.  Grain,  stock  farms. 

Reporter-!- .Wednesday Independent 1942     6     24     266     2.00 

G.  Smith.  Editor;  Stony  Plain  Reporter,  Publisher. 

STRATHMORE  (H9H),  pop.  727;  Bow  River  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  80  m  E  of  Calgrary.  CP 
RR.  Western  Irrigation  District  Headquarters.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats.,  barley, 
flax,  cattle. 

Standard-!- Thursday Independent 1909     6     24     234     2.50   **1,634 

Keith  Q.  Bergh.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SYLVAN  LAKE  (C8%),  pop.  1,114;  Red  Deer  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  90  m  N  of  Calgary. 
CN;  CP  RRs.  Wheat,  stock  farms. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1914     5     26     224     2.00          

C.  L.  Dunford,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — *~A*Sept. ~A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   *C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  VIssued  only  during 

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Estab  Cols^WidthT  Depth   Sub  Clrc 

TABER  (D4H).  Pop.  8.688;  Medicine  Hat  Elec.  Diet.  (S).  85  m  E  of  Lethbridge.  CP 
RR.  Manufactures  sugar,  canned  vegetables.  Apiary.  Coal  minea ;  oil  well.  Truck, 
grain,  stock  farms. 

Times  + .Thursday Independent 1910     7     28     280     2.50   **  1,331 

Arthur  H.  Avery,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

THORHILD — See  Edmonton — Community  Publications — Thorhild  Tribune. 
THORSBY  (C3).  pop.  411;  Wetaskiwin  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  44  m  SW  of  Edmonton.  CP 
RR.  Cheese  factories ;  feed  mill.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oat*,  barley. 

Western  Messenger-f Friday Ind.  Agric 1988     7     22     280     2.50        $2,165 

F.  Johns,  Editor;  Representative  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  Box  220,  Leduc. 

THREE  HILLS  (D3%),  pop.  1,095;  Red  Deer  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  85  m  NE  of  Calgary.  CN 
RR.  Ships  grain.  Coal  mines.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Cepital-f- « Thursday Independent 1914     6     24     259     2.00        $2.300 

R.  V.  Dau.  Editor;  Three  Hills  Capital,  Publisher. 

TOFIELD  (D3),  pop.  800 ;  Vegreville  Elec.  Dist.  (EC).  44  m  SE  of  Edmonton.  CN  RR. 
Creamery;  feed  mills.  Coal  mines;  natural  gas  field.  Diversified  farming. 

Mercury Thursday Independent 1918     7     24     280     2.50        $1,290 

C.  Patterson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TROCHU  (D3%),  pop.  680;  Acadia  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  90  m  NE  of  Calgary.  CN  RR. 
Coal  mines.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  rye,  hogs. 

Tribune Thursday Independent 1910     6     26     273     2.00  $415 

R.  F.  Stuart,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TWO  HILLS — See  Edmonton — Community  Publications — Two  Hills  Eagle  Review. 
VALLEYVIEW— See  Edmonton—Community  Publications— Valleyview  Times. 

VEGREVILLE  (D3),  pop.  2,574;  Vegreville  Elec.  Dist.  (EC).  65  m  E  of  Edmonton. 
CN;  CP  RRs.  Creamery;  elevator;  flour,  grist  mills.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats. 

Observer -f Wednesday Independent 1906     6     26     273     2.50        $1,213 

A.  L.  Horton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VERMILION  (E3),  pop.  2,196;  Battle  River-Camroae  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  120  m  E  of 
Edmonton.  CN  RR.  Vermilion  School  of  Agriculture.  Grain,  stock  farms. 

Standard .Thursday Independent 1909     7     24     280     2.50          2,815 

Cooper  Brothers.  Publishers. 

VIKING  (E3),  pop.  897;  Battle  River-Camrose  Elec.  Dist.  (EC).  90  m  E  of  Edmonton. 
CN  RR.  Creamery ;  feed  mill.  Natural  gas  field.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

News-f Wednesday.   .Independent 1918     6     24     280     2.50        $1,147 

H.  G.  Thunell,  Editor;  Viking  News,  Publisher. 

VILNA — See  Edmonton — Community  Publications — Vilna  Bulletin. 

VULCAN  (D4),  pop.  1,204;  Macleod  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  65  m  NW  of  Lethbridge.  CP  RR. 

Flour  mill;  elevators.  Ships  wheat,  flax.  Agriculture.  Hogs,  cattle. 
Advocate..... .Thursday Independent 1913     7     24     273     2.50   **2,500 

R.  C.  R.  Munro,  Publisher. 

WAINWRIGHT  (E8),  pop.  2,653;  Battle  River-Camrose  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  140  m  SE  of 
Edmonton.  CN  RR.  Oil  refineries;  flour  mill.  Oil  and  gas  wells.  Agriculture.  Can- 
adian National  Buffalo  Park. 

Star  Chronlcle-f Wednesday Ind.  Lib 1908     7     26     283     2.50          2,200 

I*  D'Albertanson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WASKATENAU — See  Edmonton — Community  Publications — Waskatenau  World. 

WESTLOCK  (D2%),  pop.  1,136;  Athabasca  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  56  m  N  of  Edmonton. 
NA  RR.  Seed  cleaning  plant;  flour  mill;  creamery.  Timber.  Grain,  stock, 
dairy  farms. 

News  + Wednesday Independent 1919     6     28     273     2.60       $1,815 

John  MacDonald,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WETASKIWIN  (D3),  pop.  4,476;  Wetaskiwin  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  42  m  S  of  Edmonton. 
CP  RR.  Flour,  saw  mills;  creameries;  machine  shop;  oil  refinery.  Agriculture. 
Dairy*  poultry  products,  grain  farms. 

Times-j- Wednesday Independent 1901     8     22     308     8.00   **2,547 

Wm.  Draayer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WILLINGDON — See  Edmonton — Community  Publications — Two  Hills  Eagle  Review. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   +C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <3> Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch. 

? Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V Issued  only  daring 

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BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Population  1,898,464  (Census  of  Canada,  1956) 
Provincial  Capital,  VICTORIA 

British  Columbia  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  parallel  of  60°  north,  on  the  west  by  the 
Pacific  Ocean  and  Alaska,  on  the  south  by  the  49th  parallel  (the  boundary  of  the  United  States), 
on  the  east  by  Alberta.  The  area  is  866,255  square  miles.  This  includes  a  number  of  islands, 
the  largest  being  Vancouver,  which  contains  the  capital  of  the  province,  and  has  an  area  of  about 
12,000  square  miles.  The  province  is  about  700  miles  long  and  500  miles  wide.  The  rainfall, 
except  in  some  limited  district*  in  the  southeast,  is  abundant.  There  is  unlimited  water  power 
everywhere.  The  surface  is  mountainous  and  densely  wooded  with  trees  of  enormous  size.  The 
wonderful  scenery  of  the  Canadian  Rockies  and  of  the  lakes  and  rivers  attracts  thousands  of 
tourists  each  year.  Vancouver  is  one  of  the  leading  ports  in  exporting  grain  and  lumber. 

POPULATION 

Province  rank,  third.  Increase  over  1951  of  20%.  Rural  residents  in  1956,  27%. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1956),  24,748.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  188.40.  Number  of  farms  with 
electricity  (1951),  18,168.  Value  of  lands  and  buildings  (1951),  $175,814,000.  Number  of  farms 
1  to  69  acres,  16,942  ;  70  to  289  acres,  4,857 ;  240  to  400  acres,  1,424.  Owner  operated  farms,  21,826. 

Total  value  of  agricultural  production  (1957):  field  crops,  $31,684,000;  milk  production, 
$85,584,000;  livestock,  $45,821,000;  poultry,  $6,036,000. 

Cash  income  from  sale  of  farm  products  (1957),  $117,758,000. 

Total  value  of  chief  field  crops  (1957)  :  tame  hay,  $19,624,000;  potatoes,  $5,994,000;  oats  for 
grain,  $2,400,000;  barley,  $1,439,000;  spring  wheat,  $1,175,000;  peas,  dry,  $442,000. 

Value  of  production  of  fruits  (1957)  :  apples,  $5,198,000;  raspberries,  $1,745,000;  pears,  $1,- 
890,000;  strawberries,  $1,032,000;  cherries,  $919,000;  peaches,  $827,000;  apricots,  $450,000; 
plums  and  prunes,  $229,000. 

Total  farm  income  from  dairying  (1957),  $34,802,000.  Farm  cash  income  (1957)  :  fluid  milk, 
$24,156,000;  ice  cream,  $8,748,000;  creamery  butter,  $1,396,000;  cheddar  cheese,  $222,000. 
Value  of  milk  fed  to  livestock,  $782,000. 

Total  farm  value  (1957)  :  farm  poultry  meat  and  eggs,  $26,176,000. 

Value  of  livestock  on  farms.  Farm  animals  (6-1-57)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $40,950,000;  horses, 
$2,088,000;  sheep  and  lambs,  $1,589,000;  hogs,  $1,199.000.  Poultry  (6-1-57)  :  hens  and  chickens, 
$5,028,000;  turkeys,  $940,000;  ducks  and  geese,  $73,000. 

FISHERIES 

Total  value  (1956),  $67,725.100.  Increase  of  $7,692,800  over  1955.  Principal  fish:  salmon, 
herring,  halibut,  sole,  tuna,  crabs,  cod,  oysters. 

FURS 

Total  fur  farms  (12-31-56),  503.  Value  of  fur  animals  sold  and  pelts  produced,  $3,456,000. 
Total  number  of  pelts  taken  from  wildlife  in  the  1956-57  season  was  255,020,  valued  at  $399,117. 
Principal  furs:  mink,  martin,  beaver,  squirrel,  muskrat,  chinchilla  (ranch  raised). 

LUMBER 

Gross  value  of  products  (1956),  $397,934,856,  rank,  first,  a  4%  decrease  over  1955.  Number  of 
mills,  1,746;  employing  30,295.  Principal  woods:  Douglas  fir,  hemlock,  cedar,  spruce,  white  pine. 

MANUFACTURES 

Selling  value  of  factory  shipments  (1956),  $1,859,368,466,  rank,  third.  Number  of  establish- 
ments, 4,393;  number  of  employees,  108,595.  Leading  industries:  sawmills,  shipbuilding  and 
repairs,  fish  processing,  pulp  and  paper,  slaughtering  and  meat  packing,  fruit  and  vegetable  prepa- 
rations, petroleum  products,  fertilizers,  butter  and  cheese,  bread  and  other  bakery  products, 
veneer  and  plywood,  machinery,  miscellaneous  foods,  sheet  metal  products,  breweries,  planing 
mills,  sash  and  door  factories,  printing  and  publishing,  furniture,  bridge  and  structural  steel  work. 

MINERALS 

Total  value  (1957),  $174,763,908,  rank,  fourth.  Principal  minerals:  zinc,  lead,  copper,  coal, 
gold,  silver,  sand  and  gravel,  cement,  sulphur,  stone,  cadmium,  tungsten,  asbestos. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  post  offices  (3-31-58),  987;  gross  postal  receipts,  $16,119,594.  Number  of  motor 
vehicles  registered  (1957),  487,533,  rank,  third.  Highway  mileage  (1956),  23,865.  Dwellings 
under  construction  (7-81-58),  11,290.  Number  of  families  (6-1-57),  378,000;  number  of  radio 
homes  (5-81-57),  880,000.  Number  of  telephones  (1-1-57),  450,553.  Retail  merchandise  trade 
(1957),  $1,681,963,000.  

BRITISH  COLUMBIA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue                                 Number  Period  of  Issue                                 Number 

Daily 16  Tri-weekly   1 

Evening  Dailies  (10)  Weekly  5 

Morning  Dailies (6)  Fortnightly    1 

Daily,  Foreign  (8)  Monthly   85 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (1)  Bi-monthly  3 

Semi-weekly 6  Quarterly   8 

Weekly  67  Fifteen  times  a  year 1 

Monthly   1  

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wkliee    (6)  Total  Periodicals  49 

Shoppers  (1) 

Total  Newspapers  90 

Total  number  of  publications 189 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 66 

For  circulation  flftir**  for  dally  papers  see  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  H  to 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  ftjure  to  that  list. 

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"  ~  Estab  Col$<S>WidthVDepth    Sub  cia 

ABBOTSFORD  (L8),  pop.  880;  Fraser  Valley  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  84  m  SE  of  New  West- 
minster. GP;  BCE  RRs.  Manufactures  milk  products;  brick  and  tile.  Feed  mills. 

AbMaUQ°uidlSSBa*  *?.d          Jwednesday Independent 1928     8     23     294     8.00   **3,279 

Cecil  Hacker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
AGASSIZ  (G6ft),  pop.  X600;  Fraser  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  50  m  E  of  New  Westminster. 

OP  RR.  Lime  quarry.  Diversified  farming. 
Asawiz-Harrison  Advance,  JThur8day Independent 1939     6     24     266     2.00      **710 

J.  Green,''Editor'and  'Publisher,  Box  99. 

ARMSTRONG  <H6),  pop.  1,197;  Okanagan- Boundary  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  64  m  SE  of 
Kamloops.  CP;  ON  RRs.  Manufactures  tile,  oxygen  and  hydrogen,  flour,  feed, 
cheese.  Ships  fruits,  vegetables.  Timber.  Farming. 

Advertiser-!- .Thursday Independent 1900     6     24     266     2.50      **803 

J.  E.  Jamieson,  Editor;  Armstrong  Advertiser,  Publisher. 

ASHCROFT  <G4%),  pop.  805;  Kamloops  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  200  m  NE  of  Vancouver. 
CN ;  CP  RRs.  Tomato  cannery.  Ships  tomatoes,  canned  vegetables,  cattle.  Agri- 
culture. Tomatoes,  potatoes,  grain. 

DUis?Scf^  Independent 1895     6     24     266     2.00        J1.200 

L.  W.  Gumming,  Ed.;  Ashcroft  Journal  and  Lillooet  Dist.  News  Pub.,  Box  190. 
BURNABY— See  Vancouver. 

BURNS  LAKE  (D3),  pop.  801;  Skeena  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  On  Bulkley  River.  CN  RR.  Saw- 
mills;  logging.  Diversified  farming. 

Review  + Thursday Independent .1948     6     24      259      2.50  $425 

K.  B.  Warner,  Publisher,  Smithers. 

CAMPBELL  RIVER  (E6),  pop.  Xl,986;  Comox-Albemi  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  On  Georgia 
Strait  30  m  N  of  Courtenay.  Boat  connections.  Sawmills.  Diversified  farming. 

Courier-f-    Wednesday..    Independent 1945      7     24     280     4.20   **1,835 

W.  B.  McCusker,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CASTLEGAR  (J6&).  pop.  1,706;  Kootenay  West  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  80  m  E  of  Pentic- 
ton.  CP  RR.  Airline,  CPAL.  Saw  mills.  Dairy,  truck,  poultry  farms. 

News-f     Thursday Independent 1947      7      24     280     3.00   **M80 

L.  V.  Campbell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CHEMAINUS  (J8),  pop.  xg?5;  Nanaimo  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Strait  of  Georgia,  40  m 
NW  of  Victoria.  CP  RR.  Boat  connections.  Lumber  mill.  Cattle  farming. 

Herald + Thursday Independent 1951     7     24     280     1.50      **897 

R.  M.  Poskitt,  Editor;  John  A.  MacNaughton,  Publisher,  P.  O.  BOX  890. 

CHILLIWACK  (M3),  pop.  7,297;  Fraser  Valley  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Fraser  River,  72 
m  E  of  Vancouver.  CN;  BEG  RRs.  Manufactures  dehydrated  grass,  frozen  foods, 
powdered  milk.  Diversified  farming,  especially  dairy  products,  vegetables,  ber- 
ries, poultry. 

Progress-f Wednesday Independent 1891     8     23     294     3.64   **5,268 

L.  E.  Barber,  Editor;  The  Chilli wack  Progress,  Publisher. 

CLOVERDALE  (L8),  pop.  X650;  New  Westminster  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  12  m  SE  of  New 
Westminster.  BCE  RR.  Feed,  lumber  mills.  Plywood,  gypsum,  cement.  Fir,  spruce 
timber.  Diversified  farming.  Dairy,  poultry  products. 

Surrey  Leader -f Thursday Independent 1929     8     24     294     3.00   **6,361 

Stan  McKinnon,  Editor;  Surrey  Leader,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  829. 

COURTENAY    (E5),   pop.    3,025;   Comox-Alberni   Elec.   Dist.    (SW).    On   Vancouver 

Island,   90   m  NW   of  Vancouver.   CP  RR.   Lumber,   shingle  mills;   creamery. 

Salmon  fisheries.  Resort.  Fir,  hemlock,  cedar  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Dairy 

and  poultry  products,  potatoes. 
Comox  Argus-f Wednesday Independent 1917     7     26     273     2.50   **1,843 

Ben  Hughes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Comox  District  Free  Press  -f  ..Wednesday Independent 1881     8     24     308     3.00   **3,153 

E.  I.  Gaskell,  Editor;  E.  W.  Bickle,  Publisher,  Box  1089. 

CRANBROOK  (K5),  pop.  4,562;  Kootenay  East  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).290  m  SW  of  Calgary, 
Alta.  CP  RR.  Airline,  CPAL.  Lumber  mills ;  sash  and  door  factories.  Silver,  lead, 
gold  mines.  Pine,  spruce  timber.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 

C™m™e°r^ JThursday Independent 1919     8     24     273     2.50   **2,3S8 

W.  B.  Mansfield,  Editor;  Cranbrook  Courier,  Publisher. 

CRESTON  (J5H),  pop.  1,844;  Kootenay  East  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  125  m  N  of  Spokane, 

Wash.  CP  RR.  Airport.  Lumber  mills.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Apples,  strawberries. 
Review Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1908     8     24     287     2.50   **1,205 

Monday  edition:  (Tabloid). 

H.  K.  Legg,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Valley  Advance   (offset) -f....Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1948     6     24     224     1.75          1,340 

Alex  O.  Carruthers,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  859. 

DAWSON  CREEK  (G2%),  pop.  7,531;  Cariboo  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  500  m  NW  of  Edmon- 
ton, Alberta.  NA  RR.  Spruce  timber.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  livestock. 

^Ltd+'^L*™^^ Independent 1930  7  24  280  3.00  $2,625 

T.  C.' S^hofieldV  isdUor;'  Peace  River  Block  News,  Ltd..  Publisher,  P.O.  Box  180. 

Star  Tues.&Fri Independent 1948  8  24  297  8.60  **  1,833 

Bowes  Publishers,  Ltd. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  4C.C.A.B. 

Audit:  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population — 1956  Preliminary  Census.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Estab  Colso Width V  Depth   Sub 

DUNCAN  (J8),  pop.  3,247;  Nanaimo  Elec.  Diat.  (SW).  On  the  Cowichan  River,  42  m 
NW  of  Victoria.  CP  RR.  Logging  camps;  saw  mills;  creamery.  Ships  lumber, 
logs.  Lake  resort.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  seed  crops. 


Clre 


Cowichan  Leader Thursday Independent. .1905 

William  Dobson,  Editor;  Cowichan  Leader,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 


crops. 

8     24 


294     4.00    **4,140 


ENDERBY  (H5),  pop.  965;  Okanagan-Revelstoke  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  67  m  E  of  Kam- 
loops.  CP  RR.  Lumber  mills ;  pole  yards ;  creamery.  Timber.  Dairy,  grain  farms. 
Alfalfa. 

Commoner  +   (offset) .Friday Independent 1900     6     24     266     2.00 

J.  M.  Jamieson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FERNIE  (K6%),  pop.  2,808;  Kootenay  East  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  208  m  SW  of  Calgary, 
Alta.  CP;  MFM  RRs.  Coal  mines ;  timber.  Agriculture.  Fruit,  vegetables. 

Free  Press Thursday Independent 1896      6     26     276     2.50 

J.  Weber,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Drawer  860. 

FORT  ST.  JOHN  (G2),  pop.  1,908;  Cariboo  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  45  m  NW  of  Dawson  Creek. 
Airline,  CPAL.  NA  RR.  Fur  trading.  Diversified  farming.  Dairying,  livestock, 
alfalfa  seed.  Saw  and  flour  mills. 

Alaska  Highway  News Thursday Independent 

D.  G.  Murray,  Publisher. 


575 


1,285 


,1938     6     24     259      3.00    **2,650 


GIBSONS  (K3),  pop.  990;  Coast- Capilano  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  20  m  NW  of  Vancouver  on 
Georgia  Strait.  Daily  ferries,  serving  coast  from  Howe  Sound  to  Agamemnon 
Bay.  Pulp  mill.  Fishing,  logging,  agriculture.  Tourist  resort  area. 

^  Independent 1945     6     23     266     2.50   **I,4*1 


GOLDEN  (J4%),  pop.  X595;  Kootenay  East  Elec.  Dist.  (NE).  175  m  W  of  Calgary, 
Alberta.  CP  RR.  Creamery;  saw  mill.  Coal  mines,  logging.  Diversified  farming. 


Star................        Thursday Independent 1902 

W.  Fish,  Editor;  Golden  Star  Publishing  Company. 


6     26     273     2.00 


GRAND  FORKS  <H6%),  pop.  1.995;  Okanagan-Boundary  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  140  m  N  of 
Spokane.  Wash.  GN;  CP  RRs.  Airport.  Foundry;  saw  mills;  fruit  packing  plants. 
Gold,  copper  mines.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Gazette-f  ..............        ............  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1896     5     23     231     3.00   **1,443 

Milton  Orris,  Editor;  Stanley  Orris,  Publisher. 

HANEnT>(«?>)fcI>op-  *}'°°°:  Fraser  Valley  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  28  m  E  of  Vancouver. 
CP  RR.  Saw  mills  ;  brick  and  tile  factory.  Timber.  Farming.  Strawberries. 

........  Independent  .......  1919     8     22     294     4.00   **3,323 


iS4%)»  pop'  9'096:  Kamloops  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  At  confluence  of  North  and 
South  Thompson  Rivers,  250  m  NE  of  Vancouver.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Airline,  CPAL. 
Manufactures  soft  drinks.  Saw  mills,  woodworking  factories;  creamery;  fruit 
and  vegetable  canneries.  Oil  refining;  fir,  pine,  cedar  timber.  Diversified  farm- 
ing.  Sheep,  cattle,  grain.  Resort  area. 


8      22      294   15.00    **6,378 


Sentinel+ {5^*  ^     Independent....l880 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Kamloops  Sentinel,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  206  Seymour  St. 

KASLO  (J5),  pop.  669;  Kootenay  West  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  On  Kootenay  Lake,  42  m  N 
of  Nelson.  CP  RR.  Boat  connections.  Resort.  Lead,  zinc,  gold  mines ;  pine  tim- 
ber. Dairy,  fruit  farms.  Cherries,  apples. 

Kootenaian .Thursday Independent 1895     5     24     245     2.00      **281 

Alan  Stanley,  Editor;  A.  B.  S.  Stanley  and  Son,  Publishers. 

KELOWNA  (H5),  pop.  9,181;  Okanagan-Boundary  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  On  Lake  Okanagan, 

110  m  SE  of  Kamloops.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  wines, 

vinegar.  Fruit,  vegetable  canneries ;  saw  mills ;  creamery.  Ships  fruits,  vegetables. 

Resort.  Yellow  pine,  fir  timber.  Agriculture,  especially  apples,  grapes,  vegetables, 

dairy  products. 
Capital  News  + Wednesday Shopper 1930     5     23     175     1.00        J4.500 

A.  B.  Horseman,  Editor  and  Publisher,  324  Bernard  Ave. 
Courier-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun.. In  dependent 1904      8     24     301   15.60   **4,348 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

R.  P.  MacLean,  Editor;  Kelowna  Courier  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

KIMBERLEY  (K5),  pop.  5,774;  Kootenay  East  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  200  m  NW  of  Trail. 

CP  RR.  Smelter* ;  important  mining  section.  Ships  lead,  zinc,  silver.  Pine  timber. 
Courier — See  Cranbrook  Courier  and  Kimberley  Courier,  Cranbrook. 
News  4-. Mon.&Thurs.. .Independent 1934     7     24     280     4.80          1,550 

Ronald  E.  Ede,  Editor;  Kimberley  News,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1179. 

KITIMAT  (C3),  pop.  200;  Skeena  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  65  m  SE  of  Prince  Rupert.  On  the 
Douglas  Channel.  CN  RR.  Boat  connections.  Aluminum. 

Northern  Sentinel -f Mon.&Thurs. ..Independent 1954      8     23     287      7.00       •Z.I  85 

Ken  Brumley,  Editor;  Howard  T.  Mitchell,  Publisher,  Box  1190. 

LADNER  (K8),  pop.  X1.600;  New  Westminster  Elec.*Dlst.  (SW).  On  Fraser  River. 
16  m  S  of  Vancouver,  nearest  railroad  station.  CN;  CP;  GN  RRs.  Sawmills. 
Vegetables,  fish  and  oyster  canneries.  Dairy,  fruit  farms.  Sugar  beet  seeds,  peas. 

Optimist..... T^1?,"}*? Independent 1922     8     24     294     3.00   **1,543 

E.  C.  Dunning,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  4C.C.A.B. 
Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubhsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <«> Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 
V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 
academic  year,  xsubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Estab  Co  Is  <»  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

LADYSMITH  (T3),  pop.  2,107;  Nanaimo  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Oyster  Harbor,  Van- 
couver Island,  60  m  NW  of  Victoria.  CP  RR.  Oyster  industries;  logging.  Coal 
mines ;  fir,  cedar  timber.  Agriculture. 

Chronicle-H .Friday Independent 1908     7     24     280     2.50   **  1,206 

John  A.  Macnaughton,  Editor;  Island  Publishers  Limited,  Roberts  St., 
P.  O.  Box  60. 

LANGLEY  PRAIRIE  (K8),  pop.  2,181 ;  New  Westminster  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  24  m  E  of 
Vancouver.  BCE  RR.  Airport.  Hatcheries.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  vege- 
tables, fruito. 

Advance-f Thursday Independent 1931     8     24     287     2.50   **3,569 

Langley  Advance  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd. 

LILLOOET  (G5),  pop.  1,083;  Kamloops  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  On  Fraser  River,  112  m  W  of 
Kamloops.  PGE  RR.  Airport.  Ships  fruits,  tomatoes,  beans.  Resort.  Gold  mines. 
Cannery.  Agriculture.  Corn,  potatoes,  beans. 

Ashcroft  Journal  and  Lillooet  District  News — See  Ashcroft. 

Bridge  River-LillooetNews -|- -Thursday Independent 1938  6  24  273  3.00 

Al  Hardy.  Editor;  Alansu  Press,  Publishers. 

MERRITT  (G5),  pop.  1,790;  Kamloops  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  60  m  SW  of  Kamloops.  CP  RR. 
Coal,  gold,  copper  mines;  pine  timber.  Fishing,  hunting  resort.  Cattle  ranching. 

Herald Thursday Independent 1905     6     24     280     2.50       **8S1 

M.  E.  Trebett,  Editor;  E.  F.  Dunlan,  Publisher,  200  Argyle  St. 

MISSION  CITY  (L3),  pop.  8.010;  Fraser  Valley  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Fraser  River, 
45  m  SE  of  Vancouver.  CP  RR.  Saw  mills,  logging;  fruit,  vegetable  canneries. 
Ships  small  fruits.  Agriculture.  Strawberries,  raspberries,  peas,  corn. 

Fraser  Valley  Record-f Wednesday Independent 1908     7     24     280     3.00   **2,166 

Fraser  Valley  Record,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  P.O.  Box  609. 

NAKUSP  (J5),  pop.  X600;  Kootenay  West  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  On  Upper  Arrow  Lake, 
i  E  of  Vancouver.  CP  RR.  Logging  camps ;  saw  mills.  Timber.  Mink  farming. 


600ml 

Agriculture.  Fruit,  dairy,  poultry  products. 

Arrow  Lakes  News  + Thursday Independent 1922 

Arthur  B.  S.  Stanley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


6     24     266     2.50       **614 


NANAIMO  (J3),  pop.  12,705;  Nanaimo  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Strait  of  Georgia  on  E 
coast  of  Vancouver  Island,  86  m  NW  of  Victoria.  CP  RR.  Boat  connections. 
Distributing  center.  Logging;  salmon,  cod  fisheries.  Resort.  Coal  mines;  fir, 
hemlock,  cedar  timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Free  Press  + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1874     8     24     298   15.00   **7,732 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
James  Curran,  Editor;  W.  M.  J.  Lupton,  Publisher. 

NELSON  (J5%),  pop.  7,226;  Kootenay  West  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  46  m  NE  of  Trail.  CP; 
GN  RR.  Manufactures  match  blocks,  boats,  beverages,  lumber,  jams  and  jellies. 
Brewery.  Gold,  silver  mines;  white  pine,  cedar  timber.  Agriculture.  Fruits, 
vegetables. 

News  + M  or  n.ex.Sun... Independent 1902     8     23     283   18.20   **8,808 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

C.  W.  Ramsden,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Company,  Ltd. 

Prospector,  The-|- Friday Catholic 1937     8     24     280     2.50          3,717 

Rev.  Dermot  Cullen,  Editor;  Prospector  Publishing  Co.,  818  Ward  St. 

NEW  WESTMINSTER  (K8),  pop.  31,665;  New  Westminster  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On 
Fraser  River,  11  m  E  of  Vancouver.  GN;  CN;  CP  and  B.C.E.  RRs. 

Important  shipping  center.  Lumber  mills ;  box,  sash  and  door  factories ; 
veneer,  fertilizer,  gypsum  products  plants ;  vegetables,  fruit,  fish  canneries ; 
meat  packing  plant ;  brewery ;  distillery.  Salmon  fisheries.  Fourteen  banks 
including  branches.  Timber.  Farming.  Dairy,  poultry  products,  small  fruits. 

British  Columbian + Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1860     8     22     282  15.00  **15,468 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Columbian  Co..  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

NORTH  VANCOUVER  (K8),  pop.  19,961;  Vancouver  North  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On 
Burrard  Inlet,  opposite  Vancouver.  CN  RR.  Boat  connections.  Saw  and  shingle 
mills ;  grain  elevators ;  dry  dock  and  shipyards.  Fir,  hemlock  timber.  Agriculture. 

North  Shore  Pres  s -Review -f  .Thursday Independent 1905     7     23     294     8.00        13,500 

R.  Hall,  Editor;  Horizon  Publications,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  119  E.  2nd  St.  $13,000 — Free 

OLIVER  (H5%),  pop.  1.147;  Yale  Elec.  Dist.   (C).  800  m  E  of  Vancouver.  CP  RR. 
Airport.  Sawmill;  box  factory.  Fruit  packing  and  shipping.  Gold  mines.  Agri- 
culture. Apples,  peaches,  pears. 
Chronicle Thursday Independent 1937     5     24     231     2.50 

D.  J.  Berryman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OSOYOOS  (G6),  pop.  860;  Okanagan- Boundary  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  270  m  E  of  Vancouver. 
On  Osoyoos  Lake.  CP  RR.  Manufactures  concrete  products.  Sawmills.  Agriculture. 
Cattle,  hay.  Lakeside  tourist  resort. 

Times-t- Thursday Independent 1947     6     24     210     2.00 

Stan  Stodola,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PARKSVILLE  (J8),  pop.  1,112;  Comox-Alberni  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  110  m  NW  of  Van- 
couver. On  Strait  of  Georgia.  CP  RR.  Timber.  Sawmill;  millwork  plants.  Fish- 
eries. Diversified  farming. 

._..i«i?.™!!^ Independent 7     24     280     2.25   **1,1&1 

Arthur  Cottreil,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


**766 


**670 


ClrctiUHoo— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;   *C.C.A.B. 

Audit:  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher' •  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

Y Agate  lines,  14  to  Inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 
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EsUb  Cols <3> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

PENTICTON  (H5),  pop.  11,894;  Okanagan-Boundary  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  250  m  E  of 
Vancouver.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airline,  CPAL.  Sheet  metal  works; 
saw  mill.  Fruit  packing  and  shipping.  Pine,  spruce  timber.  Diversified  farming . 
Fruit. 

Herald-f Evg.  ex.  Sun.... Independent 1910     8     24     294  15.60   **4,136 

G.  J.  Rowland,  Editor;  Woodbridge  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

PORT  ALBERNI  (H8),  pop.  10,878;  Comox-Alberni  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  West  Coast 
Vancouver  Island,  88  m  NW  of  Vancouver.  CP  RR.  Boat  connections.  Lumber, 
pulp  mills.  Commercial  fisheries.  Diversified  farming. 

Twin  Cities  Times Wednesday Independent 1947     5     24     175         5,830— Free 

M.  E.  Trebett,  Editor;  E.  F.  Duncan,  Publisher,  200  Argyle  St. 

West  Coast  Advocate  -f- .Thursday Independent 1931     8     24     294     3.50    **2,476 

Irving  Wilson,  Publisher,  121  Second  Ave.,  South. 

PORT  COQUITLAM  (K8),  pop.  4,632;  Burnaby-Coquitlam  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  9  m  N  of 
New  Westminster.  CP  RR.  Railroad  shops.  Shingle  mills.  Stone  quarries;  flr, 
hemlock  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms.  Oats,  hay. 

Coquitlam  Herald-f Friday Independent 1929     8     22     280     3.00   **1,224 

Eric  Dunning,  Publisher,  Haney. 

PORT  MOODY  (K3),  pop.  2,713;  Burnaby-Coquitlam  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  12  m  E  of  Van- 
couver. CP  RR.  Manufactures  shingles,  lumber,  chemical  products.  Steel  pipe  mill, 
oil  refineries.  Resort.  Timber.  Farming. 

Advance Friday Independent 1929     6     26     280      1.00  J610 

Tom  Browne,  Editor  and  Publisher.  2080  W.  4th  Ave.,  Vancouver. 

POWELL  RIVER  (E5),  pop.   X2,000;  Coast-Capilano  Elec.  Dist.   (SW).  On  Georgia 
Straits,  85  m  NW  of  Vancouver.  Boat  connections.  Airline,  WPA.  Paper,  saw, 
lumber  mills.  Fir,  hemlock  timber.  Agriculture. 
News — See  Powell  River  News  of  Westview. 

Town  Crier-h Saturday Independent 1933     5     22     224     2.00          2,700 

A.  H.  Alsgard,  Publisher,  Box  1090. 

PRINCE  GEORGE  (F3),  pop.  10,568;  Cariboo  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  On  Fraser  River.  526  m 
N  of  Vancouver:  CNlPGE  RRs.  Airline,  CPAL.  Manufactures  lumber,  butter. 
Hunting,  fishing  resort.  Gold  mines ;  white  spruce,  fir  timber.  Agriculture.  Dairy- 
ing. Oats,  clover  seed,  potatoes. 

Citizen* Hat*'&XSun.    IndePendent        1916     8     28     297  18'2°   **3'761 

Peter  Thompson,  Editor;  W.  Gordon  Crockett,  Publisher. 

PRINCE  RUPERT  (B8),pop.  10,498;  Skeena  Elec.  Dist.  (W). 500  m  NW  of  Vancouver. 
CNRR7  Airlines:  CPAL;  ELLIS.  Important  shipping  center.  Fish  cold  storage 
plants;  pulp  and  paper  mill;  lumber  mills;  mining  industries.  Extensive  halibut 
and  salmon  fisheries.  Spruce,  cedar,  hemlock  timber.  Farming. 
New8  + {&Vsr'1fX'Sat'  Independent 1909     8     24     294   12.00    **3,003 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

G.  P.  Woodside,  Prince  Rupert  Daily  News,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

PRINCETON   (G5%).  pop.  2,245;  Okanagan-Boundary  Elec.  Dist.    (S).  200  m  E  of 
™in  Vancouver!  CP  RRi Airport.  Tourist  resort.  Coal,  copper  mines;  pine,  fir  timber. 

Similkfmee^  Independent 1948     6     24     259     3.00          1,080 

L.  M.  Currie.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OUESNEL  (F3%),  pop.  4,384;  Cariboo  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  On  Fraser  River,  460  m  NE 

**U*     of  Vancouver.  PGE  RR.  Airline,  CPAL.  Distributing  center  for  Cariboo  District. 

Gold  mines;  plywood;  fir,  spruce  timber.  Agriculture.  Grain,  potatoes. 

Cariboo  Observer -f .Thursday Independent 1908     7     24     280     3.50 

W.  L.  Griffith,  Editor;  Cariboo  Observer,  Publisher. 

Northwest  Digest  (offset)  +.. Bi-monthly Trap'rs  Ints.    ...1945     3     28      134     2.50 

A.  G.  Downs,  Editor;  Northwest  Digest,  Ltd.,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  1288. 
REVELSTOKE   (H4%),  pop.  8,469;  Okanagran-Revelstoke  Elec.  Dist.   (SB).  130  m  E 
of  Kamloops.  CP  RR.  Lumber,  shingle  mills;  bottling  works;  breweries;  railroad 
shops.  Resort.  Gold,  silver  mines;  timber.  Agriculture.  Strawberries,  potatoes, 


**2,544 
04,017 


lew-t- Thursday Independent 1914     7     24     287     4.00   **1,567 

A.  W.  Lundell,  Editor;  Revelstoke  Review  Publishing  Company,  Ltd. 
RICHMOND — Marpole-Richmond  Review — See  Vancouver. 

Richmond-Marpole  Times — See  Vancouver. 

ROSSLAND  (J6),  pop.  4,844;  Kootenay  West  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  240  m  E  of  New  West- 
minster. CP  RR.  Logging;  saw  mills;  sheet  metal  works.  Agriculture.  Winter 

Miner          *          .Thursday Independent 1895     7     24     294     2.50   **1,424 

F."H."White,  Publisher. 

SALMON  ARM  (H4%),  pop.  1,844;  Kamloops  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  On  Shuswap  Lake,  60  m 
E  ofKamloops:  CP  RR.  Creamery;  lumber  mill;  brick  plant;  box  factory.  Resort. 
Fir  timber.  Agriculture.  Apples,  dairy  products,  hay. 

Observer-f Thursday Independent 1907     7     24     287     2.50 

Frank  Marshall,  Editor;  Observer  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

SIDNEY  (K3%),  pop.  1,871;  Esquimalt-Saanich  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  E  coast  of  Van- 
couver Island,  18  m  N  of  Victoria.  Boat  connections.  Auto  ferry  to  Anacortes, 
Wash,  and  Vancouver.  Airport.  Fish,  fruit  canneries;  logging;  flower  and  bulb 
growing.  Residential.  Agricultural. 

9*Irt£nd**K™te£+  °Ul*      Wednesday Independent 1912     7     24     294     2.50   **2,335 

John  St.  Clair  Rivers. "Edit or  and  Publisher. 

Ciradation-HHkSept. ~A.B.C  Statement:  *Junc  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  +C.C.A.B. 
Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 
T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 
academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 

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Estab  Col$<5> Width? Depth    Sub 


Circ 


Star-h .Thursday Independent 1949     7     24     294     1.00   **1,419 

Frank  G.  Richards.  Editor;  Peninsula  Printing  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 
SMITHERS  <D2%),  pop.  1,962;  Skeena  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  150  m  NE  of  Prince  Rupert. 

ON  RR.  Airline,  CPAL.  Lumber.  Diversified  farming.  Dairy,  cattle. 
Interior  News-f .Thursday Independent 1907     6     24     259     8.00       •1.091 

K.  B.  Warner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
SUMMERLAND  (G5%),  pop.  X  1,600;  Okanagan-Boundary  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  160  m  NE 

of  Vancouver.  CN  RR.  CP  RR  in  West  Summerland.  Boat  connections.  Lumber. 

Fruit  and  vegetable  packing.  Manufactures  agriculture  machinery.  Agriculture. 

Fruits 
Review-f Wednesday Independent 1946     6     24     273     2.50          1,050 

Sid  Godber,  Editor  and  Publisher,  West  Summerland. 
TERRACE  (C8),  pop.  1.473;  Skeena  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  70  m  NE  of  Prince  Rupert.  CN  RR. 

Airline.  CPAL.  Sawmills;  planning  mills;  millwork  plants.  Manufactures  ciga- 
rettes. Farming.  Hay,  oats,  potatoes. 
Terrace-Omineca  Herald .Thursday Independent 1906     7     24     278     3.00 

Thomas  Fraser,  Publisher,  La k else  Ave. 

TRAIL  (J5%),  pop.  11,895;  Kootenay  West  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  180  m  N  of  Spokane, 
Wash.  CP  RR.  Airport.  Important  non-ferrous  metallurgical  and  chemical  fer- 
tilizer industries.  Gold,  silver,  lead,  zinc  mines;  fir,  cedar,  hemlock  timber. 
Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  truck  crops. 

Times-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1895     8     22     298   15.60   **5,506 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
W.  A.  Curran,  Publisher. 

VANCOUVER  (K8),  pop.  866,844;  Vancouver  Centre  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  CP;  CN;  GN; 
PGE ;  BCE ;  NP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airlines  :  CPAL ;  TC A ;  UAL ;  QEA ;  PW A. 
Distributing  and  commercial  center  of  Western  Canada.  Terminal  for  Trans 
Mountain  Oil  Pipe  Line  from  Alberta.  Exports  quantities  of  wheat,  lumber, 
fish.  Manufactures  paper,  wood  products,  flour  and  by-products,  iron  and  steel 
castings  and  forgings.  Sugar  refinery;  breweries;  salmon  and  halibut  fisheries; 
meat  products  and  fish  canning  plants ;  railroad  shops ;  shipyards.  Tourist 
resort.  Ten  banks.  Total  deposits  (1-31-58),  $6,595,000,000.  171,528  electric 
meters;  66,467  gas  meters;  183,961  telephones.  University  of  British  Columbia; 
Union  College;  Anglican  Theological  College.  TV  station. 


About  Town  + ISti.ayr {of^InSouver    1955     3 

Barbara  Strong,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1665  W.  Broadway  (9). 

1943      2 


24      136     1.00 


° 


Advocate.  The+   .............  Bi-monthly..    Lega, 

Kenneth  E.  Meredith,  Editor;  Vancouver  Bar  Assoc.,  Pub.,  789  W.  Pender  St. 
Automotive  Retailer  +  ............  Monthly  ..........  {station  SCrV*  1947  3  26  14°  3'00 

S.  S.  Dixon,  Editor;  Automotive  Retailer  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  1687  W.  B'way. 
B.  C.  Credit  Unionist  4-  ..........  Monthly  ..........  Credit  Unions....  1941  3  24  140x1.00 

B.  C.  Credit  Union  League,  Publisher,  96  E.  Broadway. 


(6). 


27 

42 


B.  C.  Industrial  Report Monthly 

WesTrade  Publications,  1200  W.  Pender  St. 
B.  C.  Professional  Engineer.. ..Monthly 

J.  A.  Merchant,  Editor;  Gordon  Black  Publications  Limited, 
505  Metropolitan  Bldg.,  837  W.  Hastings  St. 

B.  C.  School  Trustee  H- Quarterly Education 1944     2     24 

Mrs.  M.  L.  Bryant,  Editor;  B.  C.  School  Trustees  Assn.,  Publisher, 
971-973  West  Broadway  (9). 

B.  C.  Teacher Monthly Educational .1920     2     32 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.  May-June,  Sept.  Oct.  combined. 
Stan  Evans,  Editor;  British  Columbia  Teachers'  Federation,  Publisher, 
1815  W.  7th  Ave.   (9). 


140 
140 


3.00 


5,000 

$1,000 
$400 

43,046 

37,200 
41,571 


1950      8      26      140      3.00        43,821 


100      1.00 


100  x2.00 


1,200 


8,882 


.^*Ul.?.!iC'     JThursday Catholic 1931      5     23      203      4.00       *8,738 


™ 

Rev.  H.  I.  Bader,  Editor;  Roman  Catholic  Archdiocese  of  Vancouver,  Publisher, 
650  Richards  St.  (2). 


..  r"     /Monthly  ..........  Lumber  ..............  1916     3     26     140     2.00 

J.  K.  Gibson,''Editor;'Howard  T.  Mitchell,  Publisher,  1706  West  First  Ave.  (9). 

Bulletin  of  the  Vancouver    1  »**»,»  4.  v.i«  TUTAAS**!  IOOT     1      an     110     o  nn 

Medical  Association  ..........  [Monthly  ..........  Medical  ..............  1927     1     60     112     3.00 

Dr.  J.  H.  MacDermot,  Editor;  Vancouver  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher,  675  Davie  St. 
Burnaby  Advertiser  ................  Thursday  ........  Independent.  ......  1932  6  26  273  2.00 

G.  A.  Morrison,  Ed.;  Bumaby  Publishers,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  8893  Hastings  St.,  E. 
Burnaby  Courier  ......................  Tuesday  ..........  Independent  .......  1936  6  24  220  2.00 

Sherman  and  Code,  Publishers,  4796  Kingsway,  Burnaby  (1). 

fOn  ™    MarVf  »  I922       3       26        14°       1'QQ 

Butter-Fat  ................................  Mpnthly  ........  no"^S'^5».    *  2     40     140 

I  Dairy  Prods  Controlled  free  dist. 

J.  L.  Gray.  Ed.;  Fraser  Valley  Milk  Producers'  Assn.,  Pub.,  426  Eighth  Ave..  W. 
Canada  Poultryman  (offset).  .Monthly  ..........  Agr.  A  Poult  ......  1912     8     26     140     1.00 

June-July  and  Aug.-Sept.  issues  combined. 

F.  W.  Bees  on,  Editor;  Farm  Papers,  Ltd.,  Pub.,  8192  Buckingham  Ave. 
Bumaby  (1). 


*4,757 


$3,000 
$3,248 
$5,000 
$1,100 
$12,138 


Cfrculatloo— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  .and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;   4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  <»> Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch. 

VAfate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscrlption  Included  in  membership  fee. 
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VANCOUVER  (Continued)  Estab  Co  Is  <•>  Width?  Depth    Sub 

Canadian  FarniB  and  Homes... Monthly Farm  Int 1945     4     24     154     3.00 

Erik  Jensen,  Editor;  Panta  Publishing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  7,  Richmond. 
Canadian  Pulp  and  Paper       \Mrt«+iiiv  fPulpA  1Q4S     „     9ft     -.n     R  ftn 

Industry+T. [Monthly jpBper  1948     8     26     14°     8'°° 

J.  G.  Anglin,  Editor;  Mitchell  Press  Ltd.,  Publisher,  1706  West  First  Ave.  (9). 

Canadian  Weekly  Editor Monthly |  Weekly* News- 

l papers  Trade 
R.  C.  Turner,  Editor;  L.  C.  Way,  Publisher,  207  W.  Hastings  St.   (3). 

C.  C.  F.  News-f- Wednesday Labor .1936     5     23     213     2.00 

Harold  E.  Thayer,  Editor;  Federationist  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  712  Holden  Bldg., 
16  East  Hastings  St. 

Chinese  Times -f(  Chinese). ....Morn. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1907     7     24     231   18.00 

L.  H.  Yuen,  Ed..  Chinese  Freemasons  in  Canada  Publishers,  Ltd..  1  Pender  St.,  E. 

Chinese  Voice  (Chinese) Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1937     7     86     266  17.00 

Kenneth  Wu,  Editor;  Kue  King  Publishing  Co.,  233  Main  St. 

fp  rH     *  1955      3     26     132     1.00 

Conservative  Clarion  + Monthly ifronserv)  2     40     J82      ,. 

I  ( Conserv. )  Controlled  free  dist. 

Walter  R.  Dent,  Editor;  Conservative  Clarion  Ltd.,  Publisher,  815  Hastings. 

Construction  World Monthly Construction 1945     \     f  JJ     J|§     8'00 

Lawrence  S.  Stanwood,  Editor;  Miller  Freeman  Publications,  Publisher, 
402  W.  Pender  St.  (3). 

C°Colturmb?ai+  !!!..*?!*!.8.!! JMonthly Agri.  &  Hort 1915     6     23     224       .40 

J.  R.  Armstrong,  Editor;  Country  Life  Ltd.,  Publisher,   406   Dominion   Bldg., 
207  W.  Hastings  St.  (8). 

Current  Events Monthly {^riSS*  *    ""     *     ControHed  cir°c° 

Distributed  simultaneously  in  leading  hotels  in  Seattle,  Wash.,  Vancouver  and 
Victoria.  B.  C.,  and  aboard  coastal  steamship  services  of  the  Canadian  Pacific 
and  aboard  aircraft  of  Trans-Canada  Air  Lines. 
J.  R.  H.  Cruikshank,  Ed. ;  Cruikshank  Publications,  P.  O.  Box  45,  Hollyburn,  B.  C. 

Diesel  Power  and  Equipment. Bi-monthly..  .  Diesel  Indus 1956     \     \l     \\Q     3'00 

J.  B.  Tompkins,  Editor;  WesTrade  Publications,  Ltd.,  1200  W.  Pender  St.   (6). 

Fisherman  + .Friday Labor 1937      6     24     280     3.50 

Not  issued  last  Friday  of  month. 

George  North,  Editor;  The  Fisherman  Publishing  Society,  Publishers, 
301  Powell  St.   (4). 

Garage  and  Service  Station  1^^,,,              p.,..-,.  TVo^«      1984     4     26     158     2-°° 
News [Monthly Garage  Trade Controlled  dist. 

N.  A.  McLellan,  Editor;  Progress  Publ.  Co.,  Ltd..  Marine  Bldg.  (1). 
Harbour  and  Shipping Monthly (F^/Jign^'rade  1918     2     20 

N.  A.  McLellan,  Editor;  Progress  Publ.  Co.,  Ltd.,  Marine  Bldg.  (1). 
Hastings  News-f Bi-wkly,  Wed.Independent 1928     8     24 

Galen  H.  Craik,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2614  E.  Hastings. 
Hi-Bailer,  The   (offset) Monthly Foresfy  &  Consi1948     2     Controlled  circ. 

R.  C.  Turner,  Editor;  Magor-Way  Press  Ltd.,  Pub.,  207  W.  Hastings  St.   (3).' 

Highland  Echo  + Thursday Independent 1917     6     24     266     1.50 

J.  Burch  and  W.  S.  Boyte,  Editors  and  Publishers,  1720  Gravely  St. 
Jewish  Western  Bulletin -f  ...Thursday Jewish  Int 1930     6     24 

A.  J.  Arnold,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2675  Oak  St.  (9). 

fConst.,  Munic., 

Journal  of  Commerce  Weekly...Saturday {Indus.,  Ship.,       1911     6     24 

(Finance 

B.  C.  Journal  of  Commerce.  Ltd.,  Publisher,  1606  W.  Broadway  (9). 
Kerrisdale  Courier + Thursday Independent 1908     5     24 

Beth  Edwards,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2265  W.  41  Ave.  (13). 
Labor  Statesman Monthly Labor 1924     6 

Vancouver  Trades  and  Labor  Council,  807  Broadway,  West. 
Lions  Gate  Times 4- Thursday Independent 1938     7 

Claude  S.  Hoodspith,  Publisher,  202  16th  St.,  West  Vancouver. 

[Logging  Pulp 

Logger  and  Lumberman Monthly {&  Paper  1948     3 

I  Industry 

H.  M.  Sedgwick,  Editor;  WesTrade  Publications,  Ltd.,  1200  W.  Pender  St.  (6). 
Marpole-RIchmond  Review -f  .Wednesday Independent....  193  2      7     24     294      3.00 

A.  E.  Pearson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  604  N.  3rd  Rd.,  Richmond. 

Motor  Carrier Monthly j  Bu^Ow^ers"     194°     8 

WesTrade  Publications,  Ltd.,  1200  W.  Pender  St.  (6). 
Mount  Pleasant  News-f-  Wednesdav.     Independent         1918      6 

Mount  Pleasant  Cambrook  News.  Publisher,  2655  Main  St. 
New  Republic  (Chinese) Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1910     7 


Clrt 

12,118 

•3,057 

.  1946     3     26      140     3.00       41,359 
J4.000 

i4,547 
3,918 
642 
5,201 

*3,763 

•  16,566 

$15,000 

*  3,262 

8,045 

1,528 
158     2.00       +1,154 


294      1.50 


J500 


$10,500 — Free 

6,162 
2,912 
1,741 


224     4.00 


231   12.00       *6,095 


224     2.50        13,000 


27     273 
23     280 


1.00  - 

2.00**3,051 


26      140     2.50       +2,964 


**3,18S 


26      140     3.00       *3,709 


24     280 


86 

Leong   Van   Toy,   Editor;   Chinese   Nationalist    League   of   Canada, 
531  Main  St.   (4). 


1.25        $4.000 
J2, 600— Free 
224   17.00 
Publisher, 


Circulation — fr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   +C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  6tfonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

TAffate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population — 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Estab  Co !$<» Width? Depth    Sub 
1946     3     24      140     2.00 


Cire 

6,000 


VANCOUVER  (Continued) 

Northwest  Sportsman -f Monthly {Fish*?  * 

Jim  Railton.  Publisher,  125  Talisman  Ave. 

fProvince-f .Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1898     8     22     308  18.00**!  12,210 

Color  advertising  accepted  in  both  papers.  Magazines  and   Comic  Section  in 

tabloid  size,  5  cols,  x  200  lines. 
Fred  S.  Auger,  Publisher,  500  Beetly  St. 

Sun 4- Evg.  ex.  Sun... Ind.  Liberal 1886     8     23     308  18.00**20O,446 

Space  sold  only  in  combination. 

Jack  Scott,  Editor;  D.  C.  Cromie,  Publisher. 

Public  Works  in  Canada + Monthly Pub.  Wks 1953     3     25     140 

A.  J.  Kirby,  Editor;  Howard  T.  Mitchell,  Publisher,  1706  W.  First  Ave. 

^Can*8daB  ln  W.e!te.rn  ...      J^onthly .....Pur.  Agts.... 1949     3     25      140 

David  G.  C.  Eggo,  Editor ;  Purchasing  Agents  Assn.  of  British  Columbia, 
2205  Fir  St.  (9). 

Restaurant  and  Caterer+ Monthly f&^ns^I^eed'g  1952 

Howard  T.  Mitchell,  Publisher,  1706  W.  First  Ave.  (9). 
Retailer,  The Monthly Gen.  Mdse 1908     8     26      140  xl.OO 

Marion  Leveque,  Editor;  Canus  Publications,  Ltd.,  1150  Denman  St.  (6). 
Richmond-Marpole  Times +... Thursday Independent 1946     6     24     280     2.00 

Peter  A.  Wolanski,  Publisher,  670  No.  3  RdM  Richmond. 
Shipping  Guide Wednesday Marine 1911     9     30     420   12.00 

Claire  Watts,  Editor;  B.  C.  Journal  of  Commerce,  Ltd.,  Publisher, 
1606  W.  Broadway  (9). 

Storage  and  Distribution Monthly { 2^ SstribuSon  1915  8  28  14°  3'00 

Peter  Madison,  Editor;  Roy  Wrigley  Publications,  Ltd.,  1104  Hornby  St. 

Sun — See  Province. 

Technocracy  Digest Quarterly Technocracy 1938  2  26  91  1.00 

Donald  Bruce.  Editor;  Technocracy,  Inc.,  Publisher,  1166  W.  Georgia  St.  (5). 

Truck  Logger Monthly {LuSbeflndus.  1945     8     M     14° 

Cy  Bennett,  Editor;  Gordon  Black  Publications,  Ltd.,  505  Metropolitan  Bldg. 

U.B.C.  Alumni  Chronicle +  .... Quarterly Coll.  Alumni 1946      3      26      140x1.00 

Harry  T.  Logan,  Editor ;  U. B.C.  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher,  Room  252, 
Brock  Hall,  U.B.C. 

Ubyssey  V  + ~{&°Fri'  Thurs*  Collegiate 1916  Controlled  free  dist. 

Student  Publications  Board  of  the  Alma  Mater  Society  of  the  University  of 

British  Columbia,  Publisher. 
West  Ender,  The Wednesday Independent 1951     5     24     224     2.00 

A.  W.  Lyle,  Editor;  West  Ender  Publication,  1081  Nicola  St.  (5). 


8.00       +6,129 
(9). 

2.00       41,868 


3     26      140      2.00       +3,072 

+2,583 
*1,638 

*144 

+  1,466 


+3,444 


J8.500 


$6,500 


$560 
J2,930  —  Free 


Western  Business  and  \Monthlv  (Busi.,  Indus.      1928     3     26     140     3.00 

Industry  H- JMontmy j&  Financiai  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Paul  Wright,  Editor;  Howard  T.  Mitchell,  Publisher,  1706  W.  First  Ave.   (9). 
Western  Druggist. Monthly Pharmaceutical. 1932     f     f  f     ^     2'50 

B.  C.  Journal  of  Commerce  Ltd.,  Publisher,  1606  W.  Broadway  (9). 

Western  Fisheries ..Monthly (ca^nin^Trfde  1929  8  28  14°  3'00 

S.  H.  Cooke,  Editor;  Roy  Wrigley  Publications,  Ltd.,  1104  Hornby  S$. 

Western  Homes  and  Living 4-. Monthly Home  Int 1950  4  24  168  2.50 

A.  Harris  Mitchell,  Editor;  Howard  T.  Mitchell,  Pub.,  1706  W.  First  Ave.  (9). 

Western  Miner  and  Oil  IM™*™,,  /Mining,  1928  8  26  140  3.00 

Review JMonthly |Metal  &  Oil  2  40  140 

C.  H.  Mitchell,  Editor;  Gordon  Black  Publications,  Ltd.,  605  Metropolitan  Bldg., 
837  W.  Hastings  St. 


*4,269 
1,198 

+2,957 


+3,001 

*1 8,095 
+3,014 


.. 
J.  E.  Mills,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3783  West  10th  Ave. 

VANDERHOOF  (F3),  pop.  1,085;  Cariboo  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  On  Nechako  River,  850  m  E 
of  Prince  Rupert.  CN  RR.  Railhead  for  important  mining  area  to  the  north. 
Lumber,  fur  industry.  Agriculture.  Grain,  hay. 
Nechako  Chronicle  -f  ...............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1920     6     24     266     8.00  |975 

A.  M.  Waugh,  Editor;  Nechako  Chronicle  Ltd.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  250. 

VERNON  (H5),  pop.  8,998;  Okanagan-Revelstoke  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  71  m  SE  of  Kam- 
loops.  CP;  CN  RRs.  Airport.  Fruit  and  vegetable  dehydrating  and  canning  fac- 
tories ;  lumber  mills  ;  sash  and  door  factories.  Ships  fruits  and  vegetables.  Timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Apples,  pears,  dairy  products  ;  beef  cattle,  sheep. 

Cream  Collector  .......................  Monthly  ..........  Dairy  Farm'g  .....  1926     3     26     133       .60       12,100 

E.  Clarke,  Editor;  Vernom  News,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  Tronson  Ave. 

News-f-  .....................................  Mon.&Thurs...Independent  .......  1891     8     24     294     4.80   **4,314 

Frank  R.  Harris,  Editor;  Vernon  News,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

VICTORIA  (K4),  pop.  54,584;  Victoria  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  The  Provincial  Capital.  On 
the  Straits  of  Juan  de  Fuca,  at  S  extremity  of  Vancouver  Island.  Three  good 
harbors.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airline,  TCA. 

_  Manufactures  lumber,  cement,  roofing  and  paper.  Canneries  ;  wineries  ;  railroad 

aradati«>--**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;   +C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn:  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population—  1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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VICTORIA  (Continued)  Estab  Coii0 Width V Depth    Sub  Eire 

•hops.  Government  drydocks.  Salmon,  herring,  pilchard  fisheries.  Seven  banks. 
Bank  clearings  (1957),  $618,885,445.  51,090  electric  meters;  8,828  gas  meters; 
44,703  telephones.  Tourist  resort.  Victoria  College. 

Colon  is  t  + Morn.ex.Mon.. Independent 1858     8     22     308  24.00**29,862 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.  *^33,351 

Sandham  Graves,  Editor;  Victoria  Press,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  2631  Douglas  St. 

F^r?e°n^r+"l!.,I.?.!?.?.»        ^Monthly Agriculture 1947     6     24     189     1.00          

Bruce  Young," Editor V  Harry  Young,  Publisher,  Box  970. 
Oak  Bay  and  District  Leader +. Thursday Independent 1954     7     24     294     3.00         1,456 

Harry  Gregson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1509  Wilmot  Place. 
Times-f Ev*.ex.Sun....  Ind.  Liberal 1884     8     22     808  24.00**23>920 

Color  and  comie  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Bruce  Hutchlnson,  Editor;  Victoria  Press,  Ltd.,  2681  Douglas  St. 

WEST  SUMMERLAND— See  Summerland. 

WEST  VANCOUVER— Lions  Gate  Times— See  Vancouver. 

WESTVIEW  (E6).  pop.  8,607;  Coast-Capilano  Elec.  Dist.   (SW).  70  m  NW  of  Van- 
couver,  on  Georgia  Strait.  Boat  connections.  Logging,  paper  products. 

Powell  River  News  + Thursday Independent 1927     8     22     315     6.00   **2,866 

A.  H.  Alsgard,  Publisher. 

WHITE  ROCK   (F6),  pop.   X910;  New  Westminster  Elec.  Dist.   (SW).  23  m  S  of 
Vancouver.  GN  RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  aerated  water.  Agriculture.  Dairying. 

Sun Thursday Independent 1940     6     22     255     2.50          1,471 

Vin  Coyne,  Editor;  N.  J.  Izowsky,  Publisher. 

WILLIAMS  LAKE  (F4),  pop.  1,790;  Kamloops  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  250  m  N  of  Vancouver. 

PGE  RR.  Airline,  CPAL.  Saw  mills.  Ships  cattle,  Christmas  trees.  Placer  gold 

mines.  Stock  farms. 

Tribune-f .Wednesday....  Independent 1981     7     23     280     3.00   **1,774 

C.  Stangoe,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.   Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   +C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  O Nonpareil  eras,  12  to  inch. 

V Agate  lines,  14  to  Inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  Viewed  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscriptlon  included  in  membership  fee. 
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MANITOBA 

Population  850,040  (Census  of  Canada,  1956) 
Provincial  Capital.  WINNIPEG 

Manitoba  extends  from  the  49th  to  the  60th  parallel  of  north  latitude,  and  is  bounded  south 
by  Minnesota  and  North  Dakota,  east  by  Ontario  and  Hudson  Bay,  north  by  Mackenzie  Ter- 
ritory and  west  by  Saskatchewan,  and  has  an  area  of  about  251,030  square  miles,  of  which  about 
89,000  square  miles  is  water. 

POPULATION 

Province  rank,  sixth.  Increase  over  1951  of  9.6%.  Rural  residents  in  1956,  40%. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1956),  49.201.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  364.46.  Number  of  farms  with 
electricity  (1951),  25,208.  Value  of  land  and  buildings  (1951),  $568,527,000.  Number  of  farms  1  to 
69  acres,  4,066;  70  to  239  acres,  13,803;  240  to  400  acres,  14,755.  Owner  operated  farms,  33,950. 

Total  value  of  agricultural  production  (1957):  field  crops,  $136,581,000;  milk  production, 
$30,285,000;  livestock,  $103,110,000;  poultry,  $6,269,000. 

Gash  income  from  sale  of  farm  products  (1957),  $204,350,000. 

Total  value  of  chief  field  crops  (1957)  :  spring  wheat,  $49,950,000 ;  oats  for  grain,  $27,840,000 ; 
barley,  $25,080,000;  tame  hay,  $12,750,000;  flax  seed,  $9,275,000;  sugar  beets,  $3,001,000; 
potatoes,  $2,521,000;  mixed  grains,  $1,200,000;  rye,  $1,056,000.  Total  value  of  honey,  $833,000. 

Total  farm  income  from  dairying  (1957):  $30,285,000.  Farm  cash  income  (1957)  :  creamery 
butter,  $11,319,000;  fluid  milk,  $11,320,000;  ice  cream,  $597,000;  Cheddar  cheese,  $361,000. 
Value  of  milk  fed  to  livestock,  $3,288,000. 

Total  farm  value  (1957)  :  farm  poultry  meat  and  eggs,  $25,206,000. 

Value  of  livestock  on  farms.  Farm  animals  (6-1-57):  cattle  and  calves,  $86,923,000;  hogs, 
$9,052,000;  horses,  $6,035,000;  sheep  and  lambs,  $1,100,000;  poultry  (6-1-67)  :  hens  and  chickens, 
$4,564,000;  turkeys,  $1,602,000;  ducks  and  geeee,  $103,000. 

FISHERIES 

Total  value  (1956),  $6,425,800.  Increase  of  $383,300  over  1955.  Principal  fish :  pickerel,  white- 
fish,  s augers,  pike. 

FURS 

Total  fur  farms  (12-31-56),  353.  Value  of  fur  animals  sold  and  pelts  produced,  $3,779,000. 
Total  number  of  pelts  taken  from  wildlife  in  the  1956-57  season  was  1,627,876,  valued  at  $2,359,- 
619.  Principal  furs:  Mink,  muskrat,  beaver,  squirrel,  ermine,  otter,  rabbit. 

LUMBER 

Gross  value  of  products  (1956),  $2,185,348,  a  41%  decrease  of  1955.  Number  of  mills,  $93; 
employing  342.  Principal  woods:  Spruce,  poplar,  jack  pine. 

MANUFACTURES 

Selling  value  of  factory  shipments  (1956),  $647,389,185,  rank,  fifth.  Number  of  establishments, 
1,534 ;  number  of  employees,  42,821.  Leading  industries ;  slaughtering  and  meat  packing,  flour  and 
feed  mills,  railway  rolling  stock,  butter  and  cheese,  miscellaneous  foods,  men's  clothing,  women's 
clothing,  cotton  and  jute  bags,  breweries,  bread  and  other  bakery  products,  biscuits,  con- 
fectionery, cocoa,  printing  and  publishing,  printing  and  bookbinding,  fur  goods,  malt  and  meat 
products,  furniture,  petroleum  products,  pulp  and  paper. 

MINERALS 

Total  value  (1957),  $61,299,092.  Principal  minerals:  copper,  gold,  zinc,  nickel,  cement,  crude 
petroleum. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  post  offices  (3-31-58),  810;  gross  postal  receipts,  $9,917,130.  Number  of  motor 
vehicles  registered  (1957),  244,342.  Highway  mileage  (1956),  20,424.  Dwellings  under  construe- 
tion  (7-31-58),  2,903.  Number  of  families  (6-1-57),  198,000;  number  of  radio  homes  (5-31-57), 
221,000.  Number  of  telephones  (1-1-57),  225,780.  Retail  merchandise  trade  (1957),  $724,911,000. 


MANITOBA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number  Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  6             Semi-weekly 1 

Evening  Dailies  (6)             Weekly  8 

Semi-weekly  3              Fortnightly    1 

Weekly  72             Semi-monthly    1 

Monthly   32 

Total  Newspapers  81             Bi-monthly  2 

Quarterly 2 

Five  times  dur.  academic  yr 1 

Total  Periodicals 48 

Total  number  of  publications 129 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 54 

For  circulation  figures  for  dafljr  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.   Occasionally  It  I* 
possible  to  Incorporate  •  later  figure  In  that  Ito*. 

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Estab  Cols<3> Width V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

ALTONA  (E5%),  pop.  1,698;  Prouencher  Elec.  Diet.  <S).60  m  SW  of  Winnipeg.  CP  RR. 
Canneries;  vegetable  oils  plant.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  barley,  sugar  beets,  oats. 

Canadian  Mennonite-f Friday Mennonite 1953     5     24     208     2.50      *2L131 

Frank  H.  Epp.  Editor;  D.  W.  Friesen  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  Box  120. 

Red  River  Valley  Echo+ Wednesday Independent 1880     7     24     294     3.00   **3,Z40 

P.  V.  Penner.  Editor;  D.  K.  Friesen,  Publisher. 

ARBORG — See  Arborg   Press — Hometown   Publications,   Moose  Jaw,   Saskatchewan. 

BALDUR  (C5),  pop.  X427;  Lisgar  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  40  m  NE  of  Boissevain.  OK  RR. 
Agriculture.  Barley,  wheat,  oats. 

Gazette .Thursday Independent 1898     6     26     266     2.00  525 

B.  E.  Johnson,  Editor;  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher. 

BELMONT  (C5),  pop.  X 825;  Lisgar  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  81  m  NE  of  Boissevain.  CN  RR. 
Creamery;  railroad  shops.  Agriculture.  Livestock. 

News  + Thursday Independent 1882     6     26     276     2.00  $410 

G.  R.  MacFarlane,  Editor;  Belmont  News,  Publisher. 

BINSCARTH  (A4),  pop.  452 ;  Marquette  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  80  m  NW  of  Brandon  CP  RR. 
Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Express  -f- Thursday Independent 1910     6     26     276     2.00  476 

Prints  edition  under  name  of  News,  Foxwarren. 

A.  J.  Willis,  Editor;  Cockburn,  Son  &  Co.,  Publishers. 

BIRTLE  (A4),  pop.  806;  Marquette  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  100  m  NW  of  Brandon.  CP  RR. 
Lake  resort.  Grain,  poultry,  fur  farms.  Wheat,  barley,  oats. 

Eye-Witness Tuesday Independent 1891     6     26     252     2.00  J810 

T.  A.  Wilson,  Editor;  Birtle  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

BOISSEVAIN  (B5%),  pop.  1,115;  Churchill  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  46  m  S  of  Brandon.  CP 
RR.  Ships  grain,  livestock.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Recorder-^ .Thursday Ind.  &  Agric 1889     5     24     217     3.00          1,334 

W.  R.  Jones  and  J.  R.  Jasper,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

BRANDON  (C5),  pop.  24,796;  Bran  don -Souris  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  As  siniboine  River, 
133  m  W  of  Winnipeg.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Airline,  TCA.  Manufactures  butter,  lumber 
products,  windmills,  pumps,  flour,  agricultural  implements,  leather  goods,  bev- 
erages. Meat  packing  plant;  oil  refinery.  Ships  grain.  Brandon  College.  Gov't 
Experimental  Farm.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  barley. 

Brandon  College  Quill  V Bi-monthly Collegiate 1909      4     24      140x2.00 

Students  of  Brandon  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Room  M.  Brandon  College. 

Canadian  Gunner,  The -f Friday Independent 1947      5     24     225     2.00          1,495 

Distributed  primarily  to  military  personnel  at  Royal  Canadian  School  of  Artillery, 

Shilo. 
Capt.  H.  Marston,  Editor;  News  Express,  Publisher,  Carberry. 

Sun-f Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1882      8      22     308   18.20   **9,324 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

L.  D.  Whitehead,  Editor ;  Sun  Publishing  Company,  Ltd. 

CARBERRY  (C4%),  pop.  1,065;  Portage-Neepawa  Elec.  Dist.  (WC).  30  m  E  of  Bran- 
don. CN;  CP  RRs.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

News-Express  H- Wednesday Independent 1889      5     24     224     2.50  |982 

William  H.  Lupton,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Main  St. 

CARMAN  (E5),  pop.  1,884;  Lisgar  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  52  m  SW  of  Winnipeg.  CP;  CN 
RRs.  Creamery;  oil  refinery.  Ships  grain,  livestock.  Grain,  stock  farms. 

Duff erin  Leader + .Thursday Independent 1899     8     23     308     3.50          1,766 

Leslie  J.  Bennett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CARTWRIGHT  (C5%),  pop.  459;  Lie  gar  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  90  m  SE  of  Brandon.  CP  RR. 
Creamery.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  rye,  barley,  oats. 

Southern  Manitoba  Review Thursday Independent 1899     6     26     276     2.50 

H.  A.  Wallace  and  I.  Wallace,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

DAUPHIN  (B3%),  pop.  6,190;  Dauphin  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  On  Lake  Dauphin,  175  m  NW 
of  Winnipeg.  CN  RR.  Airline,  TRA.  Butter,  sash  and  door  factories;  aerated 
water  works.  Spruce  timber;  fisheries.  Ships  wheat,  cattle,  hogs.  Agriculture. 
Wheat,  barley. 

Herald  and  Press -f. Thursday Independent 1907     8     24     287     3.00**2,671 

H.  F.  Marsh,  Editor;  Dauphin  Herald  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

DELORAINE  (B5% ),  pop.  900 ;  Brandon-Souris  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  70  m  SW  of  Brandon. 
CN;  OP  RRs.  Flour  mill.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  barley,  oats. 

^W^kad^News^fl!  JThursday Ind.  Agric 1887     7     24     280     8.00        Jl.OOO 

W.  A.  Bourns,  Editor';'' W.  A.  Bourns,  Publisher,  North  Railway  Ave. 

ELKHORN  (A4% ),  pop.  678 ;  Marquette  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  76  m  W  of  Brandon.  CP  RR. 

Creamery;  grain  elevators.  Ships  cattle.  Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 
Mercury Thursday Independent 1910     5     28     224     2.60 

B.  J.  Barnes.  Editor  and  Publisher,  2nd  St. 

EMERSON  (E5%),  pop.  896;  Provencher  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  Border  town  on  boundary 
of  Minnesota  and  North  Dakota,  69  m  S  of  Winnipeg.  GN;  ON;  CP  RRs.  Grain, 
•took,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Sugar  beets. 

Journal-*- .Friday Independent 1895     7     24     280     2.60          *800 

P.  Beaulieu,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — ArArSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.8.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

T  Agate  lines,  14  Co  inch.  Population — 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

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FUN  FLON  (A8),  pop.  10,284;  Churchill  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  66  m  N  of  The  Pas.  CN  RR, 
Airline*,  TEA.  Smelter;  zinc  refinery.  Ships  copper.  Zinc,  copper,  gold  mines. 
Summer  resort. 
Miner,-f-  ...................................  JEvg.  ex.  Sun...  Independent  .......  1931     5     22     £13     6.00 

A.  Maxur,  Editor;  L.  Davis,  Publisher,  Box  840. 
Reminder  +    (offset)  .........  ......Evg.ex.Sun....  .Independent  .......  1946     4     25     182     4.00   **2,629 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
T.  W.  Dobson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FORT  GARRY  (E5),  pop.  X50;  Winnipeg  South  Elec.  D.ist.  (SE).  Adjoins  Winnipeg 
on  the  South.  NP  RR.  Manufactures  plastics,  furniture,  cement,  electronic  and 
telegraphic  equipment.  Agriculture.  Milk,  stock,  vegetables,  beet  sugar. 

F°Ne^+?..^.l!!!!™^l.  ^hursday  ........  Independent  .......  1952      7      24     280     2.50          2,570 

L.  A.*i^chrEditor7'Lknce  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  662  St.  Mary's  Rd.,  St.  Vital, 
Winnipeg  (8). 

FOXWARREN—  News—  See  Express,  Binscarth. 

GILBERT  PLAINS  (B3%),  pop.  859;  Dauphin  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  120  m  N  of  Brandon. 

ON  RR.  Creamery.  Fox  ranches.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 
Maple  Leaf  ..............................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1901     7     23     280     2.00  $815 

E.  O.  Brown,  Editor;  Gilbert  Plains  Maple  Leaf,  Publisher. 

GLADSTONE  (D4),  pop.  882;  Portage-Neepawa  Elec.  Dist.  (WC).  100  m  NW  of  Win- 
nipeg. CP;  CN  RRs.  Manufactures  oil  pipelines.  Creamery;  apiary.  Ships  grain, 
cattle.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  barley. 
Age-Press.........  ........................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1888      6     26     308     2.00    **1,0S7 

A.  E.  MacLennan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GLENBORO  (C6),  pop.  765;  Lisgar  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  50  m  SE  of  Brandon.  CP  RR. 

Creamery.  Grain,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  barley. 
Ga*ette+...  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1892     6     26     273     2.50  J660 

P.  S.  Presunka,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


(B3%),  pop.  963;  Dauphin  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  140  m  NW  of  Brandon.  CN 
RR.  Flour  mill.  Ships  livestock,  poultry  products.  Spruce,  poplar  timber.  Grain, 
stock,  poultry  farms. 
Exponent-}-  ..............................  .Thursday  ........  Ind.  Agric  ...........  1901     7     24     276     2.00 

W.  G.  Chaloner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAMIOTA  (B4),  pop.  690;  Marquette  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  53  m  NW  of  Brandon.  CP  RR. 

Gram,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Echo............  .....  ..  ......................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1900     6     24     273     2.50  $820 

F.  S.  Venables,  Publisher,  Box  70. 

KENTON  <£4,%)»  pop,-  x*25;  Marquette  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  85  m  NW  of  Brandon.  CP 

RR.  Grina,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Woodworth  Times...  ...............  .Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1952     5     23     224     2.50 

B.  J.  Barnes,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Elkhorn. 

KILLARNEY  (C5%),  pop.  1,484;  Brandon-Souris  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  65  m  SE  of 
Brandon.  CP  RR.  Feed,  planing  mills;  seed  cleaning  plant;  creamery.  Summer 
resort.  Ships  stock,  grain.  Hatchery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  products. 

idSi"  .....  V£;;vv  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1894     7     22     280     2.50        $1,190 

Thos.  Wilkins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LAC  DHt?2SfN?.T,.(F4)'  pop'  B28;  Springfield  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  35  m  NE  of  Winnipeg. 
if  tV^'j  Airline,  TRA.  Manufactures  lumber  products.  Door  and  sash  factories, 
i    ?*  d«hyd»ting  plant.  Copper,  nickel,  silver,  gold  mines.  Hatchery;  locker 
plant.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

nr«i?.^aoer"t"r;jT4:  —  Tystei-i:  .....  Independent  .......  w™    1    24    290    s.oo  **  1,001 

Dennis  C.  Crook,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MacGREGOR  (D4%  ),  pop.  611  ;  Portage-Neepawa  Elec.  Dist.  (WC).  61  m  E  of  Brandon. 

CP  RR.  Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Herald...^.......  ......  ....     ........  .....Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1897     6     26     276     2.50      **794 

A.  M.  Shaw,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MANITOU  (D5),  pop.  795;  Lisgar  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  102  m  SW  of  Winnipeg.  CP  RR. 

Creamery.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  barley. 
Western  Canadian  +  .  .............  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1900     7     28     276     2.60        *1,042 

C.  G.  Hawkins,  Editor;  Western  Canadian  Printers,  Publisher. 

MELITA   (B5),  pop.  926;  Brandon-Souris  Elec.  Dist.   (SW).  90  m  SW  of  Brandon. 

CP  RR.  Creamery.  Summer  resort.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 
New  Era-f  .........  ......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1915     6     24     266     2.50 

W.  D.  Ketches  on,  Editor;  New  Era  Publishing  Company. 

MINIOTA  (A4),  pop,  X  32  5;  Marquette  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  70  m  NW  of  Brandon.  CN;  CP 

RRs.  Creamery.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  wheat,  oats,  barley. 
Herald  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1912     6     24     266     2.50  $410 

F.  S.  Venables,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MINNEDOSA  (C4),  pop.  2,806;  Marquette  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  38  m  N  of  Brandon.  CP 

RR.  Creamery;  flour  mill.  Lake  resort.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 
Tribune-f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888     7     24     280     2.50   **2>087 

P.  Ryan,  Editor;  R.  E.  Gordon,  Publisher. 

MORDEN  (D5%),  pop.  2,237;  Lisgar  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  80  m  SW  of  Winnipeg.  CP  RR. 
Manufactures  flour,  butter,  grain  crushers,  pumps.  Poultry  processing  plant. 
Elevators.  Dominion  Experimental  Station.  Diversified  farming.  Dairy  products, 
cattle,  grain. 
Times...»....»  .............................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1880     7     24     2*0     8.00   **  1,431 

A.  E.  Heppner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


7r  A'B-C  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   +C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPubHsher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 
T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  XRand  McNally  eatimate.  V  Issued  only  during 
academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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NEEPAWA  (04),  pop.  8,109;  Potage-Neepawa  Elec.  Dist.  (WC).  50  m  NE  of  Brandon. 
CN ;  OP  RRs.  Creameries,  salt,  soft  drink,  monumental,  machine  works.  Salt  mine. 
Agriculture.  Grain,  hay,  livestock. 

Pref»4- Tues.&Fri Independent 1896     6     24     287     3.00   **2,24S 

W.  H.  Vopni.  Editor;  Neepawa  Press,  Publisher,  Mountain  Ave. 

NEWDALE — See  Newdale  Recorder — Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw,  Sask. 

OAK  LAKE  (B5),  pop.  471;  Brandon- Souris  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  82  m  W  of  Brandon.  CP 
RR.  Bank,  Virden.  Lake  resort.  Seed  grain  cleaning  plant.  Grain,  stock,  poultry 
farms. 

News  + .Thursday Independent 1899     5     24     224     2.50 

Russell  Hogg,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PILOT  MOUND  (D6%),  pop.  785;  Lisgar  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  120  m  SW  of  Winnipeg.  CP 
RR.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Sentinel-Courier + .Thursday Independent 1888     7     23     280     2.50  J941 

M.  A.  MacDonald,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Railway  St. 

PORTAGE  LA  PRAIRIE  (D4%),  pop.  10,525;  Portage-Neepawa  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  56  m 
W  of  Winnipeg.  CP;  CN  RRs.  Manufactures  flour,  butter,  soft  drinks,  bricks, 
cabinets,  overalls.  Railroad  and  industrial  center.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 

Enterprise-f- .Thursday Independent 6     23     259     3.00          1,692 

Carl  F.  Janaway,  Editor  and  Publisher.  86  Tupper  St.,  N. 

r  Graphic  + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1895     7     24     294   10.40   **2,418 

I  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

1   Manitoba  Leader+ .Thursday Independent 1883     7     24     294     3.00   **1,5S7 

I          W.  H.  Vopni,  Editor;  Vopni  Press,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

RAPID  CITY  (B4%),  pop.  484 ;  Marquette  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  24  m  NW  of  Brandon.  CN; 
CP  RRs.  Creamery;  elevators.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Reporter Thursday Independent 1882      5     26     252     2.50  570 

O.  G.  Stone,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RESTON  (A5),  pop.  X420;  Brandon-Souris  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  72  m  SW  of  Brandon. 
CP  RR.  Grain,  livestock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Recorder-h .Thursday Independent 1905     7     24     280     2.50   **1,159 

F.  R.  Manning,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RIVERS  (B4%),  pop.  1,422;  Marquette  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  25  m  NW  of  Brandon,  near- 
eat  bank.  CN  RR.  Airport.  Stock,  grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 


Gazette .Thursday Independent 1908 

L.  E.  Bell.  Editor  and  Publisher,  209  Main  St. 


6     26     280     2.50 


mo 


ROBLIN   (A3),  pop.  1,173;  Dauphin  Elec.  Dist.   (W).  150  m  N  of  Brandon.  CN  RR. 

Flour  mills  ;  creamery  ;  elevators.  Summer  resort.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 
Roblin  Review  and  Togo  News.  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1912      7     24     280     2.00        1  1,024 

D.  H.  Oliphant,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ROSSBURN  (B4),  pop.  689;  Marquette  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  90  m  NW  of  Brandon.  CN  RR. 
Flour  mill;  sheet  metal  works;  sash  and  door  factory.  Creamery.  Agriculture. 
Wheat,  livestock,  dairy  products. 
Review-f  ...................................  Wednesday  .....  Agricultural  .......  1941      5     24     252     2.00 

H.  Ay  1  win.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RUSSELL  (A8%),  pop.  1,227;  Marquette  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  134  m  NW  of  Brandon.  CN; 

CP  RRs.  Creamery.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  dairy  products. 
Banner-|-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1897      6     26     280     2.50          1,084 

E.  Cecil  Sanderson,  Editor;  Sanderson  &  Rutar,  Publishers. 

SAINT  BONIFACE  (E4%),  pop.  28,851;  St.  Boniface  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  On  Red  River 
opposite  Winnipeg.  CP;  CN  RRs. 

Manufactures  sheet  metal,  paint,  gasoline,  sashes,  doors,  flour,  compressed 

gas,  carbon  dioxide,  corrugated  boxes,  milk  products,  beverages,  concrete  blocks. 

Abattoirs;  packing  plants;  grain  elevators;  breweries.  Six  banks.  St.  Boniface 

College.  Agriculture.  Milk,  stock,  vegetables. 

Ami  du  Foyer  (French)  .........  Monthly  ..........  Religious  ............  1905      3      30      147      1.00 

Father  R.  Bedard,  Editor;  Canadian  Publishers,  Ltd..  619  McDermot  Ave., 
Winnipeg  (2). 

Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1913     8     24     294  3.00   **7,488 

Canadian  Pubshers  Ltd.,  619  McDermot  Ave.,  Winnipeg  (2). 

Norwood  Press  -f  ....................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1905      6     25     280  2.00        1  1,062 

N.  W.  Erskine,  Editor  ;  Norwood  Press,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  162  Marion  St. 

SAINT  JAMES-—  See  Winnipeg. 
SAINT  VITAL—  See  Winnipeg. 

SELKIRK  (F4^).  pop.  7,418  :  Selkirk  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  On  Red  River,  18  m  N  of  Winni- 

peg. CP  RR.  Boat  connections.  Rolling  mills  ;  boat  works  ;  steel  foundries  ;  fish- 

packing  plant.  Fisheries.  Sand  pressing  and  grading.  Grain,  dairy,  truck  farms. 

Enterprise-f  ............................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1885     7     23     280     3.00 

G.  C.  Kroft  and  J.  E.  Erfckson,  Publishers. 

SHILO  —  The  Canadian  Gunner  —  See  Brandon. 

SHOAL  LAKE   (B4),  pop.  751;  Marquette  Elec.  Dist.   (W).  72  m  NW  of  Brandon. 

CP  RR.  Creamery.  Lake  resort.  Agriculture.  Grain,  dairy  products,  cattle. 
Star  ...........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1900     6     24     280     2.00  314 

_  Elgin  A.  Hurst,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation  —  A-frSept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   *C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <$>  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V  Agate  lines,  14  to  Inch.  Population—  1956  Preliminary  Census    xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Estab  Coli<S>  Width  ?Dtpth    Sub  Clft 

SOMERSET  (D5),  pop.  X2BO;  Lisgar  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  88  m  SW  of  Winnipeg.  CN  BK. 
Creamery.  Grain,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  barley,  oats. 

S1!!SrE^  ........  Independent  .......  1915     6     26     266     2.00  *450 

B.  Lanffridffe7Editor'and  Publisher. 
SOURIS  (B6),  pop.  1,759;  Brandon-Souris  Elec.  Dist.   (SW).  80  m  SW  of  Brandon. 

CP  RR.  Butter  factory.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  dairy  products,  stock. 
Plaindealer-f  ...........................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1892     7     23     280     8.00          1,404 

G.  A.  McMorran,  Editor;  Souris  Plaindealer,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

STEINBACH  <F5),  pop.  2,688;  Provencher  Elec.  Dist.   (SE).  88  m  SB  of  Winnipeg. 
Railroad  station,  Giroux.  CN  RR.  Sash  and  door  factory.  Foundry.  Flour,  cheese 
manufactured.  Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Strawberries,  potatoes. 
Carillon  News-f  ......................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1946     7     23     280     2.50   **4>719 

Eugene  Derksen,  Editor;  Derksen  Printers,  Ltd.,  Publishers. 
Post-f   (German)...  .................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1913     5     24     210     2.50   **4,458 

G.  S.  Dersken.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STONEWALL  <E4%),  pop.  1,110;  Selkirk  Elec.  Dist.   (E).  20  m  NW  of  Winnipeg. 

CP  RR.  Limestone  quarries.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  truck  farms. 
Argus  +  .................  ----  .............  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1894     6     26     266      2.50          2,250 

W.  G.  and  Joseph  Saundry,  Editor;  Stonewall  Argus,  Publisher. 

STRATHCLAIR  —  See  Strathclair  Citizen  —  Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw,  Sask. 
SWAN  LAKE  —  Somerset  News  and  Swan  Lake  Echo—  See  Somerset. 

SWAN  RIVER  (A2%).  pop.  2,644;  Churchill  Elec.  Dist.   (W).  299  m  N  of  Winnipeg. 
CN  RR.  Plywood  and  bricks  manufactured.  Creamery.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat, 
cattle,  hogs. 
Star-Times  ...............................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1900     6     26     252     3.00        tl.911 

J.  H.  Bilton.  Editor;  Swan  River  Publishers  Ltd. 

THE  PAS  (A3%  ),  pop.  3,971  ;  Churchill  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  On  Saskatchewan  River,  250  m 
NE  of   Prince  Albert,   Sask.   CN  RR.   Airline,   TRA.   Lumber  mills.   Fisheries; 
spruce,  pine  timber.  Ships  lumber,  fish,  fur.  Agriculture.  Vegetables,  hay,  wheat. 
Northern  Mail  +  ......................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1928     5     24     224     2.50          1,991 

W.  D.  McBride.  Editor;  Northern  Mail,  Publisher. 

TRANSCONA  (F4%),  pop.  8,312;  St.  Boniface  Elec.  Dist.   (SE).  3  m  E  of  Winnipeg. 

CN  RR.  Creosoting,  malting   plants;  railway   shops.   Residential.   Agriculture. 

Wheat,  sugar  beets. 
Eastern  Manitoba  News-H  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1928      6     26     280      2.00  - 

Wilfred  F.  G.  Hughes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Reporter  .................  .Thursday          Independent   .      1954      5      23     217      2.50          1,099 

Nelson  A.  Chudley,  Editor  and  Publisher,  304  Oxford  St. 

TREHERNE  (D5),  pop.  551;  Lisgar  Elec.  Dist.   (SC).  70  m  SW  of  Winnipeg.  CP  RR. 
Flour  mill;  creamery.  Ships  grain,  livestock.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  barley,  stock. 
Times  +  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1899      6     26     273      2.00  J692 

A.  E.  Lodwick,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

VIRDEN  (B4%),  pop.  8,225;  Brandon-Souris  Elec.  Dist.   (SW).  50  m  W  of  Brandon. 

CN  ;  CP  RRs.  Creamery  ;  flour  mill.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  stock. 
Empire-  Ad  vance-f-  ..................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1884      6     24      308      3.00    **2,029 

J.  R.  McLachlan,  Editor;  Empire  Publishing  Company,  Ltd. 
WASKAJDA  —  Deloraine  Times  and  Waskada  News  —  See  Deloraine. 
WINKLER   (E5),  pop.  1,634;  Lisgar  Elec.  Dist.   (B).  62  m  SW  of  Winnipeg.  CP  RR. 

Agriculture.  Wheat,  barley,  oats,  sugar  beets. 
Progress  ...................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1945      7     24     280      3.00       **«35 

H.  P.  Friesen,  Editor;  P.  T.  Friesen  &  Son,  Publishers. 

WINNIPEG  (E4%),  pop.  255,093;  Winnipeg  Centre,  North,  South  Elec.  Dists.  (E). 
and  other  districts.  Capital  of  the  Province.  On  Red  River,  at  junction  of  the 
Assiniboine  River.  60  m  N  of  United  States  boundary.  CP;  CN;  GN;  NP  RRs. 
Airlines  :  NW  A  ;  S  AS  ;  TCA  ;  TRA. 

Leading  grain  market  in  Canada;  center  of  livestock  trade,  wholesale  dis- 
tribution, manufacturing  and  mail  order.  Abattoirs;  meat  packing  plants; 
printing  and  publishing  houses;  butter,  cheese,  food  products,  vegetable  dehy- 
dration, clothing,  cotton  and  jute  bag  factories;  feed,  lumber,  paper  mills; 
breweries;  railroad  shops.  Seven  banks  (6-30-57).  111,800  (residential)  electric 
meters;  17,000  (residential)  gas  meters;  112,409  (residential)  telephones.  Uni- 
versity of  Manitoba;  St.  John's  College;  United  College  and  others.  Pulpwood 
timber.  Agriculture.  Grain,  livestock.  TV  station. 

A&rSiIdRral  Chemicals  in      JQuarterly  ........  Agric,  Chem'ls..  1958      3      28      140  12,600 

M.  W.  Doroflh,  Editor;  Stovel-  Advocate  Publications,  Ltd.,  365  Bannatyne  Ave. 

i*A.v»i.   TU~  f««  .A~  \  Or,.,.*  „!_          f  Historical  1920     2      88      119      2.00        $9,000 

Beaver.  The  (no  adv.)  ............  Quarterly  ........  j&  Modern  Controlled  free  dist.     J21.000 

Malvina  Bolus,  Editor;  Hudson's  Bay  Co.,  Publisher,  Hudson's  Bay  House. 


.y  ........  Farm  *  Home....!  892     7     26     280     8.00 

A.  J.  Hagglund,  Editor;  The  Dahl  Company,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  825  Logan  Ave. 

ri»n«,?«ftn  notfi^-nj.  ur™,fM~  f  Com.  Cattle       1938     3     28     140     2.00        1S.631 

Canadian  Cattlemen*  Monthly  ..........  Undu8.  Controlled  free  dist.          1,230 

Frank  M.  Jacobs,  Editor;  Public  Press,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  1760  Ellice  Ave.  (12). 
Canadian  Farmer  +  (Uk.)  ......  Monday  ...........  Ind.  ft  Agric  .......  1908     8     24     280     4.00        19,765 

M.  H.  Hykawy,  Editor;  National  Publishers,  Ltd.,  462  Hargrave  St. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.   Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   *A  B.C.   Audit;   4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  <•> Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population — 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Circ 
410^216 

43,140 

8.760 
*6,042 


*400 


WINNIPEG   (Continued)  Estab  Coll*  Width?  Depth    Sub 

r*.n.^i««  T?-««  T~.~I~.~~..*.    TLT«^*UI«  [Farm  Mach.       1904     8     2'6     140     2.00 

Canadian  Farm  Implements... Monthly [implements  2     40     140 

M.  W.  Dorosh,  Editor;  Stovel- Advocate  Pub'ns,  Ltd.,  365  Bannatyne  Ave.  (2). 
Canadian  Grain  Journal,        IM^+M,,  I  Feed  Milling,    1945     3     26     145     2.60 

Miller  and  Processor +....Jflontmy I  Grain  Trade  2     40     145 

Journal  Publishing  Co.,  Publishers,  130- A  Grain  Exchange  Bldg.  Annex. 

Canadian  Ranok  (Ukr.) Ftntly.,  Fri United  Church...  1904     4     26     182     1.00 

United  Church  of  Canada,  Publisher,  159  Kelvin  St. 

( Blacksmith.        IQAQ      Q      OR      nn      o  nn 

Canadian  Welder-f .Monthly •{  Gas  Weld.,        1909     ?     ?S     HX     2'00 

LAutomo.  Rep.  *     *u     14U 

M.  W.  Dorosh,  Editor;  Stovel- Advocate  Pub'ns,  Ltd.,  365  Bannatyne  Ave.  (2). 

Cloches  de St.  Boniface (Fr.).. Monthly Catholic 1902     1     50       96     2.00 

J.  M.  G.  Bulteau,  Editor;  Canadian  Publishers  Ltd.,  619  McDermot  Ave. 

Country  Guide,  The Monthly Rural  Mag 1882     4     26     180       .50  *306,554 

L.  Hurd,  Editor;  The  Public  Press,  Publisher,  1760  Ellice  Ave.   Total  unpaid  dist.         4,182 

Courier,  Der-f   (German) Thursday Independent 1907     8      23     287      5.00     *  19, 044 

K.  Peter,  Editor;  Western  Printers  Assn.,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  Knox  St. 

Croatian  Voice  +  (Croatian). ..Monday Independent 1896     8     30     280     5.00 

Peter  Stankovic,  Editor;  National  Publishers,  Ltd.,  462  Hargrave  St. 

Cssas-f-   (Times)  (Polish) Wednesday Independent 1914     7     24     280     3.00 

Dr.  A.  Synowiecki,  Editor;  Polish  Press,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  1150  Main  St. 

1937     3     27      140 

Driveway  Reporter -f Monthly Automotive 2     39     140 

Controlled  free  dist. 
S.  P.  Stuart,  Editor;  Automotive  Trades  Assn.,  Publisher,  425 V2   Portage  Ave. 

Elmwood  Herald  + .Thursday Independent 1917     6     26     276     8.00 

Norman  McLean,  Editor;  J.  and  N.  S.  McLean,  Publishers, 
Kelvin  St.  and  Hart  Ave. 

(Free  Press-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Liberal 1874     8     23    308  15.60**117,157 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Victor  Sifton,  Publisher. 
Free  Press  Prairie  Farmer  +  .. Wednesday Ind.  &  Agric 1872     ^Jfj  J£j[|d  Jig?.  *38^'1-^ 

Bruce  McDonald,  Editor;  Free  Press  Weekly,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  300  Carlton  St.* 

Fur  of  Canada -f- Monthly Fur  Ind 1935     4     27     192     2.00 

O.  K.  Thomassen,  Editor;  Lang  Publishing  Co.,  303  Kennedy  St. 

Heimskringla   (Icelandic) Wednesday Conservative 1886     6     26     273 

Stefan  Einarsson,  Editor;  Viking  Press,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  853  Sargent  Ave. 

Herald  (Ukrainian) Semi-mo Greek  Orthodox..  192 4     4      25      182 

Ecclesia  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  7  St.  Johns  Ave.  (4). 

Indian  Record  + Monthly Indian  Missions.  1938     4      24      154 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Rev.  G.  Laviolette,  O.M.I.,  Editor;  Canadian  Publishers,  Ltd.,  Publisher, 
619  McDermot  Ave.  (2). 

Israelite  Press  +  (Yiddish).... .Friday Independent 1910 

M.  S.  Selchen,  Editor;  N.  Witman,  Publisher,  221  Flora  Ave. 

Jewish  Post  4- Thursday Jew.  Int 1924 

Empire  Printers,  Ltd.,  Jewish  Post  Bldg.,  213  Selkirk  Ave. 
Kanadai  Magyar  Ujsag  } 

(Canadian  Hungarian          rTues.  &  Fri Independent 1924 

News)  (Hung.)  J 

Gustav  Nemes,  Editor  and  Publisher,  210  Sherbrook  St. 


3.00 


7,275 

J2,759 
**2,379 


9,120 

2,750 
4,300 


3.00        £3,145 


1.00 


2,370 


8  24  294  5.00   11,901 
5   24   190   4.00    13,860 


7  26  315  6.50 


y Independent 1941     7     24     294      4.00 

Canadian  Slovak  League,  Publishers,  392  Logan  Ave.  (2). 
Logberg+(  Icelandic) .Thursday Liberal 1888      5     26     203      5.00 

E.  P.  Johnson,  Editor;  Columbia  Press,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  695  Sargent  Ave. 
Manitoba  Co-operator  -f .Thursday Agriculture 1943     5     24     220     1.00 

Q.  H.  Martinson,  Editor;  Manitoba  Pool  Elevators,  Publisher,  Wheat  Pool  Bldg. 

Manitoba  Highway  News  +  .... Monthly Motor  Transp'n.1948  |  \$  \\%  2'°° 

A.  P.  MacKinnon,  Editor;  Mercury  Publications  Ltd.,  575  McGee  St.  (10). 

Manitoba  Medical  Review Monthly Medical .1921  2  36  122x5.00 

S.  Vaisrub,  Editor;  Manitoba  Med.  Assn.,  Publisher,  601  Medical  Arts  Bldg. 

ManitobanV Tues.  &  Fri Collegiate 1908  5  24  224  x2.00 

Student  Union  of  the  Univ.  of  Manitoba,  Publisher,  Union  Bldg. 

Manitoba  School  Journal+   lim/mrtiiv           ™,HM,M««  1938     2     44     14°     1-°° 

(no  adv.) JMonthly Education Controlled  free  dist. 

Dept.  of  Education,  Publisher,  Legislative  Bldg. 
Manitoba  School  Trustee,  The..Monthly {^Bunder?'"    1946     2     26      101     1'50 

E.  Bell,  Editor;  Manitoba  School  Trustees'  Assn.,  Publisher,  806  Affleck  Bldg., 

817  Portage  Ave. 
Manitoba  Teacher,  The  -f  V     5  ti.  a  yr..  .      .Educational  ....  1920     2     24       98x1.00 

E.  L.  Arnett,  Editor;  Manitoba  Teachers  Society,  Publisher,  956  Portage  Ave. 
Mennonite  Review-f Wednesday Religious 1877     5     24     194     3.00 

Also  prints  12  church  papers  in  seven  different  languages. 

H.  F.  Klassen,  Editor;  The  Christian  Press,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  159  Kelvin  St. 

Mining  in  Canada -f .Monthly Mining 19'27     \     %      140     2*0° 

Donald  F.  Heam,  Editor;  Stovel-Advocate  Pub'ns,  Ltd.,  365  Bannatyne  Ave.  (2). 


45,971 
*1'*81 

2,500 
$5,500 

$9,800 
1'800 

6,617 
7,200 

*4'°»3 


Circulation—  **Sept.   A.B.C.   Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   *C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population—  1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  durina 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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WINNIPEG  (Continued)  Esttb  Cols*  Width  TDtpth   Sub 

Modern  Farmer.  Th*+ Th»dmy.~...[f^^£g  1922     6     24     217     8'°° 

T.  Page*  Ed.;  Dawson  Richardson  Publications',  Ltd.,  171  Me  Derm  ot  Ave. 

Montreater  Zeitung+  (Ger.)  Thursday Independent 1954     8     24     280     4.00 

Han*  Pazulla,  Editor;  Charles  E.  Do  jack,  Publisher,  462  Hargrave  St. 

Motor  in  Canada* Monthly {^S?otlT*  1916  |  fj  }JJ  2'00 

H.  C.  Anderson,  Editor;  Stovel- Advocate  Pub'ns,  Ltd.,  365  Bannatyne  Ave.  (2). 

New  Pathway  (Ukrainian )  4-. M on.  A  Frl Independent 1930  8  23  280  6.00 

M.  Pohorecky,  Editor;  Ukrainian  National  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher, 


Clrc 
5,750 

4,915 
•  12,313 

11,620 


k.  *  uuvu.  w«k  jr ,  JUUIMIE, 

184  Alexander  Ave. 
Norrona-h  (Norwegian) .Thursday Farm  &  Home.. ..19 10     7     24     280 

M.  Talgoy,  Editor;  The  Dahl  Company,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  325  Logan  Ave. 
Norwestern,  Der-f  (Ger.) Thursday Independent. 1888     8     24     280 

Peter  Wolf,  Editor;  National  Publishers,  Ltd.,  462  Hargrave  St. 


Oil  in  Canada-f- Monday Petroleum 1937 


8.00 
4.00 
8.00 


$20,640 
*3,310 
1,771 

1,050 
+8*101 

41,211 


3     26      140 
2      40      140 

Also  provides  CCAB  Statement.  Controlled  circ.,  +4,963.  Total  unpaid  dist. 

L.  O.  Rowland,  Editor;  Stovel- Advocate  Pub'ns,  Ltd.,  365  Bannatyne  Ave.  (2). 
Prairie  Druggist Monthly...        Ret.  Drugs 1924     3     25      140 

National  Drugs  Ltd..  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  758.  Con  trolled  free  dist. 

Prairie  Grocer  and                  \Monthlv  [Groc.  ft  Provi- 1928     3     26     140     8.00 

Provisioned {Monthly [sion  Trades  2     40      140 

Frank  W.  Tees,  Editor;  Stovel- Advocate  Pub'ns,  Ltd.,  865  Bannatyne  Ave.  (2). 
Prairie  Lumberman-f Monthly { Hardware*1    192°     2     II     140 

Western  Retail  Lumbermen's  Assn.,  Publisher,  407  Scott  Block  (1). 
Reporter — See  Trans  cona. 
R.M.A.  Retailer Monthly Retail  Trade 1913     4     26     186     1.00 

M.  M.  Wocks,  Editor;  Retail  Merchants  Assn.  of  Canada,  Inc.,  809  Lindsay  Bldg. 
St.  James  Leader -f Thursday Independent 1913     8     22     808     4.00 

Alfred  W.  Hanks,  Ed.;  St.  James  Leader,  rub.,  1889  Portage  Ave..  St.  James. 
St.  Vital  Lance + .Thursday Independent 1981     7     24     280     3.00 

A.  H.  LeechV  Ed.;  Lance  Pub.  Co..  Ltd.,  662  St.  Mary's  Road,  St.  Vital  (8). 
Sameiningin+   (Icelandic) Monthly Lutheran 1885      1      66        94      1.00 

Dr.  V.  J.  Ey lands,  Editor;  Icelandic  Lutheran  Synod,  Publisher,  757  Home  St. 

*^t£<oS££+.™. iMonthIy i»*»tr!-i mo  1  J{  J"  5-°° 

D.  O.  Brewer,  Editor;  Stovel- Advocate  Pub'ns,  Ltd.,  365  Bannatyne  Ave.   (2). 
Tribune 4- JEvg.  ex.  Sun-Independent 1890     8     23     808   15.60  **72,779 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Ross  Munro,  Publisher,  Smith  and  Graham  St. 
Ukrainian  Voice  (Ukrainian). .Wednesday Independent 1910     7     25     294     4.00 

J.  H.  Syrnick,  Editor;  Trident  Press,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  214  Duffer  in  Ave. 

Voxair  + Monthly JAvi^tion  1952     8     28     188      1>2°        *4»000 

R.C.A.P.  Station,  Publisher,  MPO  400,  Stevenson  Field. 

("Travel  Guide 

Waghorn's  Guide. Monthly \&  Shippers         1884 

[Directory 
R.  G^  Stinson.  Publisher,  36  Bate  Bld*.__ 

+2,732 


**3,167 

2,721 

1300 

+6,191 


1     33       77     4.00 


140 
140 


140 
140 


3.00 
1.50 


Frank  W.  Tees,  Editor;  Stovel- Advocate  Pub'ns,  Ltd.,  365  Bannatyne  Ave.  (2). 
Western  Construction  and    \ur,»«*vi,,  f  Building  1040     «     OA     IA(\     »  nn 

Building-f {Monthly 1  Construction     1949     8     26     14°     8'°° 

A.  D.  MacKinnon,  Editor;  Mercury  Publications,  Ltd.,  676  McGee  St.  (10). 

Western  Grocer  and  Food     lif/mfM.           Pm*  Ti**i»         1916     8     2C     14° 
Store  Manager-f- [Monthly Groc.  Trade 2     4Q     14Q 

A.  P.  McVeigh,  Editor;  Western  Publishers,  Ltd..  675  McGee  St.  (10). 
Western  Jewish  News-f Thursday Independent 1927     7     27     287 

S.  A.  Berg.  Editor;  Jewish  News,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  806  Time  Bldg. 
Western  Manufacturing  andlnt  m/tnfMv       (Manufg  ft         1954     8     26 
Industrial  Development 4.. f»*-wontnjy \proe'g  indus's  2     40 

J.  EL  Howes,  Editor;  Mercury  Publications.  Ltd..  675  McGee  St.  (10) 
Western  Motor  Fleet-f Monthly {operators**81*"  1935     2     40 

A.  P.  McVeigh,  Editor;  Western  Publishers,  Ltd.,  575  McGee  St.  (10).' 
Western  Municipal  News-f  ....Monthly..........MunIcIpal 1906     2     40     183 

Not  issued  during  August. 

C.  I.  Forrest,  Editor;  The  Willson  Stationery  Co.,  Ltd.,  Pub.,  222  McDermot  Ave. 
Western  Sunday  Visitor-f- Sunday Catholic 1967     6     24     210     5.00 

Father  Gontran  Laviolette,  Editor;  Our  Sunday  Visitor,  Publisher, 

619  McDermot  Ave.  (2). 
Whiteshell  Echo-f Monthly Resort  News 1965     7     24     280 

A.  H.  Leech,  Editor;  Lance  Publishing  Co.,  662  St.  Mary's  Rd.,  St.  Vital 

Wildlife  Crusader....... ..Monthly {pish'g*  *  1944     8     27     142 

Paul  F.  Murphy,  Editor;  Manitoba  Federation  of  Game  and  Fish  Assoc., 
Publisher,  865  Bannatyne  Ave. 

Winnipeg  ActimlstMaga«ine..Jf  onthly Board  of  Trade..1924  Controlled  f?ee  diSt. 

The  Winnipeg  Junior  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Publishers.  846  Main  St. 


8.00       +7,993 


+3,111 


8.00        +3,ft37 


1.50 


1.00 
(8). 

1.00 


2,950 

6,350 

2,351 

16,185 

2,300 


«radatto«-HHrSept.  A.B.C.  Statement?  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  +C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch. 

TAgate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSwbscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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ISLAND 


c<Nfc»pe  Breton 


NEWFOUNDLAND 

excluding  Labrador 


NOVA  SCOTIA 
NEW  BRUNSWICK 
NEWFOUNDLAND 

and 

PRINCE  EDWARD 
ISLAND 

f  MILES 


Provincial  Capitals ®   Provincial  Boundaries, 

County  Scats 9    County  Boundaries.-- — 


International  Boundaries.— ••—    Railroads 


1  Bangor  &  Aroostook  60  Dominion  Atlantic 

2  Canadian  National  89  Maine  Central 

3  Canadian  Pacific  95  Maritime  Coal,  Ry  &  Power  Co 
40  Cumberland  Ry  &  Coal  Co  96  Sydney  &  louisburg 


NEW  BRUNSWICK 

Population  554,616  (Census  of  Canada,  1956) 
Provincial  Capital,  FREDERICTON 

New  Brunswick  ia  bounded  north  by  Quebec,  east  by  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence,  west  and  south 
by  the  Bay  of  Fundy,  Nova  Scotia  and  Maine.  The  average  length  is  210  miles,  breadth  180  miles. 
Total  area,  27,985  square  miles.  The  surface  is  generally  undulating  with  some  hills  skirting 
the  Bay  of  Fundy  and  the  Rivers  St.  John  and  Restigouche.  On  the  north  there  is  a  mountainous 
district,  covered  with  dense  forests  and  surrounded  by  fertile  valleys  and  tablelands.  The 
province  is  traversed  in  all  directions  by  navigable  rivers.  The  coast  line  is  600  miles  long  and 
has  numerous  bays  and  many  fine  harbors. 

POPULATION 

Province,  rank,  eighth.  Increase  over  1951  of  7.5%.  Rural  residents  in  1956,  64%.  Of  the 
total  population  in  1951,  197,631  (38%)  were  of  French  origin. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1956),  22,116.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  184.81.  Number  of  farms  with 
electricity  (1951),  16,938.  Value  of  land  and  buildings  (1951),  $120,643,000.  Number  of  farms  1 
to  69  acres,  6,458;  70  to  239  acres,  12,718;  240  to  400  acres,  2,058.  Owner  operated  farms,  20,804. 

Total  value  of  agricultural  production  (1957):  field  crops,  $25,035,000;  milk  production, 
$14,765,000;  livestock,  $20,208,000;  poultry,  $1,515,000. 

Cash  income  from  sales  of  farm  products  (1957)  :  $44,813,000. 

Total  value  of  chief  field  crops  (1957) :  tame  hay,  $11,296,000;  potatoes,  $8,041,000;  oats  for 
grain,  $4,124,000;  field  roots,  $899,000;  mixed  grains,  $246,000;  buckwheat,  $163,000;  barley, 
$154,000. 

Value  of  production  of  fruits  (1957):  blueberries,  $429,000;  apples,  $518,000;  strawberries, 
$161,000. 

Total  farm  income  from  dairying  (1957)  :  $13,439,000.  Farm  cash  income  (1957)  :  fluid  milk, 
$6,831,000;  creamery  butter,  $3,961,000;  ice  cream,  $497,000;  cheddar  cheese,  $257,000.  Value 
of  milk  fed  to  livestock,  $1,316,000. 

Total  farm  value  (1957)  :  farm  poultry  meat  and  eggs,  $7,432,000. 

Value  of  livestock  on  farms.  Farm  animals  (6-1-57)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $15,350,000 ;  horses, 
$2,202,000;  hogs,  $1,599,000;  sheep  and  lambs,  $1,057,000.  Poultry  (6-1-57)  :  hens  and  chickens, 
$1,860,000;  turkeys,  $149,000;  ducks  and  geese,  $16,000. 

FISHERIES 

Total  value  (1966),  $22,830,700.  Increase  of  $2,411,200  over  1955.  Principal  fish:  lobster, 
sardines,  herring,  cod,  smelts,  plaice,  alewives. 

FURS 

Total  fur  farms  (12-31-56),  93.  Value  of  fur  animals  sold  and  pelts  produced,  $168,000. 
Total  number  of  pelts  taken  from  wildlife  in  the  1956-57  season  was  50,925,  valued  at  $172,607. 
Principal  furs :  mink,  silver  fox,  platinum  fox,  ermine,  squirrel,  muskrat,  beaver,  chinchilla  (ranch 
raised) . 

LUMBER 

Gross  value  of  products  (1956),  $22,372,097,  an  8%  increase  over  1955.  Number  of  mills,  866, 
employing  2,763.  Principal  woods:  spruce,  white  pine,  balsam  fir,  yellow  birch,  maple,  hemlock. 

MANUFACTURES 

Selling  value  of  factory  shipments  (1956),  $313,280,599,  rank,  seventh.  Number  of  establish- 
ments, 1,004;  number  of  employees,  22,560.  Leading  industries:  pulp  and  paper,  sawmills,  fish 
processing,  miscellaneous  foods,  shipbuilding,  slaughtering  and  meat  packing,  butter  and  cheese, 
bread  and  other  bakery  products,  fertilizers,  planing  mills,  sash  and  door  factories,  biscuits, 
confectionery,  cocoa,  feeds,  stock  and  poultry,  heating  and  cooking  apparatus,  printing  and 
publishing,  fertilizers. 

MINERALS 

Total  value  (1957),  $23,249,559.  Principal  minerals:  copper,  lead,  coal,  sand  and  gravel,  stone, 
clay  products,  cement, 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  post  offices  (3-31-68),  676;  gross  postal  receipts,  $4,008,344.  Number  of  motor 
vehicles  registered  (1957),  116,350.  Highway  mileage  (1956),  13,071.  Dwellings  under  construc- 
tion (7-31-58),  1,520.  Number  of  families  (6-1-57),  115,000;  number  of  radio  homes  (est.  5-81- 
57),  122,000.  Number  of  telephones  (1-1-57),  106,690.  Retail  merchandise  trade,  including  Nova 
Scotia,  Newfoundland  and  Prince  Edward  Island  (1957),  $1,201,868,000. 


NEW  BRUNSWICK  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue                                Number  Period  of  Issue                                Number 

Dally  6  Semi-weekly 1 

Evening  Dailies  (3)  Weekly  1 

Morning  Dailies  (3)  Semi-monthly 2 

Daily  Foreign (1)  Monthly  8 

Semi-weekly 1  Quarterly  2 

Weekly  15  Ten  times  a  year 1 

Fortnisrhtly   1  Five  times  a  year 1 

Monthly  1  

Total  Periodicals  11 

Total  Newspapers  24 

Total  number  of  publications ~ 35 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 16 

Far  circulation  n*ore«  for  datt>  paper.  se«  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  la  back  of  Director?.    Oceatiooallr  It  to 
possible  to  Incorporate  a  later  figure  In  that  list. 

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Estab  Cols <8> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

BATHURST  (D2),  pop.  5,267;  Gloucester  Elec.  Diet.  (NE).  185  m  N  of  Moncton.  CN 
KR.  Paper,  plup,  lumber  mills.  College  du  Sacre-Couer.  Summer  resort.  Salmon, 
lobster  fisheries.  Spruce,  fir  timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes. 

Northern  Light -f- .Thursday Independent 1913     8     24     287     2.50        $4,500 

F.  E.  Mersereau,  Editor;  Northern  Light,  Ltd..  Publisher,  809-11  King  Ave. 

BLACKS  HARBOUR  (C4%),  pop.  X586;  Charlotte  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Bay  of  Pundy, 
~     i  SW  of  St.  John.  Railroad  station,  Perm  ft  eld.  CP  RR.  Large  sardine  fishing 


7     27     266      1.00        J2,100 


46  m  i 

and  canning  industry. 
Fundy  Fisherman4-  ................  Ftntly(  Wed.).  Independent  ......  1926 

Wm.  Smith,  Editor;  Fundy  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd. 

CAMPBELLTON  (CD,  pop.  8,389;  Restigouche-Madawaska  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  186  m 
NW  of  Moncton.  Ferry  to  Cross  Point,  Que.  CN  RR.  Pulp  and  paper,  lumber 
mills;  silk,  woodworking  factories.  Resort.  Salmon,  smelt  fisheries;  maple, 
spruce  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Dairy,  poultry  products,  potatoes. 

Graphic  -f-  .................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1898      7     24     287      8.00 

A.  C.  Anslow,  Editor;  Graphic,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  15  Ritchie  St. 

Tribune-h  .................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1905     8     24     301     3.50 

Roderick  M.  Raymond,  Jr.,  Editor;  Tribune  Publishers,  Ltd. 

CHATHAM    (D2%),   pop.    6,332;   Northumberland   Elec.    Dist.    (NC).    On    Miramichi 

River,  89  m  NW  of  Moncton.  CN  RR.  Harbor.  Saw  mill.  Ships  fish,  pulpwood. 

St.   Thomas   College.  Summer  resort.   Salmon,   smelt,   cod   fisheries.   Farming. 
Commercial-  World  4-  ...............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1898     6     26     276     2.00 

King  Loggie,  Editor;  The  Commercial  Press,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 
Gazette-f  ..................................  Tues.  &  Fri  .....  Ind.  Lib  ..............  1910     7     26     304     2.00 

James  W.  Clarke,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DALHOUSIE   (CD,  pop.  5,468;  Restigouche-Madawaska  Elec.  Dist.   (N).  On  Chaleur 
Bay,  160  m  NW  of  Moncton.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  newsprint.  Resort.  Fisheries. 
Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  hay,  grain. 
News-f  .....................................  .Thursday  ........  Ind.  Lib  ..............  1929     7     24     280     1.50 

Geo.  D.  Christie,  Mgn.  Editor;  News  Publishing  Company,  Ltd. 

EDMUNSTON   (A2),  pop.  11,997;  Restigouche-Madawaska  Elec.  Dist.   (NW).  On  St. 
John  River,  128  m  NW  of  Fredericton.  CP;  CN  RRs.  Pulp,  lumber,  planing  mills. 
Fishing  and  hunting.  Timber.  Agriculture. 
Mada  was  ka  Le-f  (French)....  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1913     8     24     300     8.00 

Madawaska  Printing  Office  and  Book  Store  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

FREDERICTON   (C3%), 

Province.   On  St.  ,  .  .  .  , 

TCA.  Manufactures  shoes,  lumber,  bricks.  University  of  New  Brunswick.  Spruce, 
pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Fruits,  vegetables,  dairy  products. 

Atlantic  Advocate-Guardian..  Monthly  ..........  JMlirtime'prov  1909      3      27      14°     8'00 

Michael  Wardell,  Editor;  University  Press  of  New  Brunswick,  Ltd.,  Publisher, 
Gleaner  Building. 

Brunswickan+  V  .....................  Tues.  &  Fri..  ..Collegiate  ............  1867      5      24     210x3.50 

Students  of  University  of  New  Brunswick,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Capital  Free  Press  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1949     7      24     280     2.00 

C.  F.  Boyle,   Editor;  Capital   Free  Press,   Ltd.,   Publisher,   582   Brunswick   St. 
Educational  Review,  The  ........  5  ti.  a  yr  ...........  Educational  ......  1877     2     26     101x1.50 

A.  H.  Kingett,  Editor;  New  Brunswick  Teachers'  Assn.,  Publisher. 
Fiddlehead,    The-f      .....   Quarterly  ........  Poetry  ................  1945      1     48 

Dr.  Frederick  Cogswell,  Editor;  Bliss  Carman  Society  of  Fredericton, 

Publisher,  Bonar  Law-Bennett  Library. 
Forum  of  New  Brunswick      IIA*I.W         ir^«/.ofirt«  *941     4     27 


J3.675 


,  pop.  18,803;  York-Sunbury  Elec.  Dist.   (WC).  Capital  of  the 
John  River,   64   m  NW   of   St.   John.   CN;  CP   RRs.   Airline, 


87     2.00 


4,726 


$16,215 


400 


182 


Controlled  free  dist.        10,500 


Education  -J- . 

Josephine  B.  Lynam,  EcHtor;  University  Press,  Publisher. 

Gleaner-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1880     8     22     297  15.60**13,287 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

J.  M.  S.  Wardell,  Publisher,  Phoenix  Square. 

GRAND  FALLS  (B2%),  pop.  8,672;  Victoria-Carleton  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  98  m  NW  of 
Fredericton.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Manufactures  soap.  Sawmills,  lumbermill.  Vegetable 
farming,  dairying. 

Cataract -f   (Eng.  &  Fr.) .Thursday Independent 1953      5      24      210     2.50          1,800 

K.  C.  Merritt,  Mgn.  Editor;  The  Merritt  Press,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  186. 

HARTLAND  (D3),  pop.  1,022 ;  Victoria-Carleton  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  76  m  NW  of  Fred- 
ericton. CP  RR.  Manufactures  lumber,  potato  products.  Salmon,  trout  fishing. 
Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes. 

Observer -f .Thursday Ind.  Conserv 1909     8     24     294     8.00   **3*284 

Chas.  R.  Allen,  Editor;  Hartland  Publishers,  Ltd. 

LANCASTER — Telegraph -Journal — See  Saint  John. 

Times-Globe — See  Saint  John. 

MONCTON  (E3%),  pop.  36,003;  Westmorland  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  On  Petitcodiac 
River.  95  m  NE  of  St.  John.  CN  RR.  Airlines:  MAR,  TCA. 

Manufacturing  and  shipping  center.  Railroad  shops;  foundry;  lumber; 
creamery;  auto  parts,  biscuit  and  farm  implement  factories;  marble  and  bot- 
tling works.  Twelve  banks.  Total  bank  clearings  (1957),  $263,898,098.  14,156 
electric  meters;  15,000  telephones.  Fir,  spruce  timber;  gas,  oil  wells.  Lobster 
fisheries.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  hay,  corn. 

Evangeline,  L'-f-  ( French).... M om.  ex.  Sun.. Independent 1887     8     23     294     7.00   **9,296 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
I/Imprimerie  Acadienne,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.8.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   *C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  iPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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MONCTON  (Continued)  Estab  Co  I  i<c>  Width?  Depth    Sub  Ore 

Fermier  Acadian -f  (French). ..Monthly Independent 1927     3     26       98     1.00 

A.  A.  Araenault,  Mgn.  Editor;  Societe  Francaise  de  Litt  Agricole,  Publisher. 
P.  O.  Box  892. 

r  Times  + Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1878     8     23     294   15. 60*^12,358 

J  Transcript-j- .Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1878     8     23     £94   15.60^*12,717 

]  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

I  Moncton  Publishing  Co.  Ltd.,  Publishers. 

NEWCASTLE  (D2%),  pop.  4,670;  Northumberland  Elec.  Dist.  (NC).  on  MiramichI 
River,  80  m  N  of  Moncton.  CN  RR.  Airport.  Port  of  entry.  Lumber  mills.  Cod, 
smelt  fisheries.  Summer  resort.  Spruce,  pine  timber.  Diversified  farming. 

North  Shore  Leader + .Friday Independent 1906     8     24     287     3.00        £2^958 

Helen  Hayes.  Editor;  G.  F.  Me  William,  Publisher. 

SACKVILLE  (E3%),  pop.  2,849;  Westmorland  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  30  m  SE  of  Moncton. 

CN  RR.   Manufactures  stoves,  paper  boxes,  shoes.  Ships  stoves,  boxes,  hay. 

Mt.  Allison  University.  Diversified  farming.  Hay,  berries,  potatoes. 
Argosy  V .Saturday Collegiate ,1889     4     27     217  x3.00        $1,300 

Students  Union  of  Mt.  Allison  University,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Maritime  Merchant + .Monthly Gen'l  Mdse 1892     3     27      140     2.00       +3,632 

W.  B.  Sawdon,  Publisher.  2     40     140 


[Monthly \ erators,  Sup-     1950      3     26      140     2.00       +2,592 

J  (pliers,  Driv'rs 

C.  W.  Moffatt,  Editor;  Maritime  Motor  Transport  Assn.,  Publisher,  51  Weldon  St. 

Mount  Allison  Record-f Quarterly Alumni 1916      2      26      105  x     J13.000 

Mount  Allison  Federated  Alumni  Assn.,  Publisher,  Mount  Allison  University, 
Tweedie  House, 

Tribune-Post Thursday     .    Ind.  Liberal 1902     6     24     280     3.00   **  1,951 

L.  A.  Reed,  Editor;  W.  B.  Sawdon,  Publisher. 

United  Churchman-f Semi-mo Religious 1925     4     26      182     1.50          9,929 

Rev.  W.  F.  Munro,  Editor;  The  Tribune  Press,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

SAINT  JOHN  (C4),  pop.  52,491;  Saint  John-Albert  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  At  mouth  of  Saint 
John  River  and  on  the  Bay  of  Fundy,  96  m  SW  of  Moncton.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Boat 
connections.  Airline,  TCA. 

Commercial  metropolis  of  New  Brunswick,  with  good  all  year  harbor. 
Manufactures  tea  and  spices,  lime,  brushes,  pulp,  paper  and  wood  products, 
hats.  Sugar,  molasses  refineries ;  iron,  metal  foundries ;  fish  canneries ;  ship- 
yards. Salmon  fisheries.  Summer  resort.  Rich  limestone  quarries.  Seven  banks ; 
total  bank  clearings  (1957,  includes  Lancaster),  $721,261,819.  25,635  electric 
meters.  Agriculture.  Coal  mines.  TV  station. 

MCro^eratfv^%a?rdyman4-}Semi"mo Agric.  Dairy 1895      4     26      175        .50     *19,S84 

C.  E.  Gunter,  Editor;  R.  D.  Robinson  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  28  Canterbury  St. 

New  Freeman  + Saturday Independent 1900      8      23      294      4.00        $6,780 

B.  P.  McCafferty,  Editor;  New  Freeman,  Ltd.,  49  Canterbury  St. 

t  Telegraph- Journal  + Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1868     8     23     308  12.00 **24,8O3 

J  Times-Globe  + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1904      8     23      308  20.40**20,242 

I  Color  advertising  accepted.  Both  papers  also  circulate  in  Lancaster. 

L  Stewart  Trueman,  Editor;  New   Brunswick   Pub.   Co.,  Ltd.,   23   Canterbury   St. 

SAINT  STEPHEN  (B4),  pop.  3,491 ;  Charlotte  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  St.  Croix  River,  84 
m  W  of  St.  John.  Bridge  to  Calais,  Me.  CP  RR.  Boat  connections.  Port  of  entry. 
Manufactures  candy,  woolens,  fertilizer,  lumber.  Cannery.  Pine,  spruce  timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  oats,  hay. 

St.  Croix  Courier 4- Thursday Independent 1865     8     24     287     3.00**5,5S7 

Ted  Buidry,  Editor ;  S.  D.  Granville,  Publisher. 

SUSSEX  (D4),  pop.  3,403 ;  Royal  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  47  m  NE  of  Saint  John.  CN  RR.  Manu- 
factures woodworking,  textiles,  soft  drinks.  Creamery.  Ships  creamery  prod- 
ucts, berries. 

Kings  County  Record-]- Thursday Independent 1887      7      22      290     2.50    **3y925 

Maritime  Publishing  Company,  Ltd. 

WOODSTOCK  (B3H),  pop.  4,308;  Victoria-Carleton  Elec,  Dist.  (NW).  On  St.  John 
River,  63  m  NW  of  Fredericton.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Lumber  mills.  Ships  produce. 
Hunting,  fishing  resort.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Potatoes,  oats. 

Sentinel  Press-f Thursday Independent 1837     7     24     301     3.00        $2,900 

Hugh  M.  Tait,  Editor;  Carleton  Publishers,  Ltd.,  King  St. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.   Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.   Audit;    +C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  <»  Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch. 

VAarate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population — 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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NEWFOUNDLAND 

Population  416,074  (1956  Census) 

Above  includes  the  population  of  Labrador,  10,814 

Provincial  Capital,  ST.  JOHN'S 

(For  map  see  New  Brunswick) 

Newfoundland,  a  large  island,  lies  to  the  eastward  of  the  mainland  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada, 
in  the  Atlantic  Ocean.  It  is  separated  from  the  mainland  by  the  Straits  of  Belle  Isle,  the  Gulf  of 
St.  Lawrence  and  the  Cabot  Straits.  It  is  the  oldest  English  colony,  is  about  the  size  of  the  State  of 
Virginia.  Newfoundland  is  bounded  on  the  east,  north  and  south  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  and  an 
the  west  by  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence.  Its  extreme  length  is  360  miles;  average  breadth,  180 
miles;  area,  42,784  square  miles.  The  topography  is  generally  rugged  with  many  lakes  and 
rivers.  The  central  and  eastern  portion  of  the  interior  is  thinly  wooded  and  consists  in  part  of 
elevated  plains  called  "barrens."  The  river  valleys  and  the  western  part  of  the  Island  are  thickly 
timbered. 

Labrador  is  a  Newfoundland  dependency.  It  has  a  coastline  of  860  miles,  adds  approximately 
118,000  square  miles  to  the  area  of  the  Province.  Most  of  the  inhabitants  are  Eskimos  engaged  in 
the  cod  and  seal  fisheries,  and  during  the  winter  months  in  trapping. 

The  climate  is  healthful  and  more  temperate  than  that  of  the  neighboring  continents.  The  Gulf 
Stream  modifies  the  cold  and  the  temperature  is  rarely  below  zero  in  the  winter,  and  in  the  summer 
seldom  exceeds  80°  F.  The  heat  from  open  fireplaces  is  sufficient  to  warm  the  houses.  Winter 
usually  sets  in  the  first  of  December  and  lasts  until  the  middle  of  April.  The  autumn,  a  period  of 
fine  weather,  often  lasts  until  November.  Thunderstorms  are  rare,  tornadoes  unknown,  and  the 
fogs  are  confined  to  the  shores  and  bays  of  the  southeastern  and  southern  coasts.  Only  1600  miles 
from  Ireland,  Newfoundland  is  a  vital  outpost  for  both  air  travel  and  defense. 

POPULATION 

Province  rank,  ninth.  Increase  over  1951,  14.8%.  Rural  residents  in  1956,  56%. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1956),  2,887;  owner  operated,  2,228;  with  electricity  (1951),  1,883.  Average 
acreage  per  farm,  80.08.  The  most  suitable  areas  for  farming  are  in  the  Codroy  Valley,  Bay 
St.  George,  Humber  Valley  and  the  Avalon  Peninsula.  The  principal  crops  grown  are  timothy 
hay,  oats,  barley,  potatoes,  turnips,  cabbage,  beets,  carrots,  parsnips  and  small  fruits. 

Value  of  livestock  (1951):  all  cattle  and  calves,  $2,059,340;  horses,  $621,425;  sheep  and 
lambs,  $672,885;  hogs,  $88,595.  Total  value  of  livestock,  poultry  and  bees,  $3,581,985.  The 
livestock  population  in  1951  included:  horses,  13,335;  cattle,  18,864;  sheep,  73,639;  swine, 
2,990;  goats,  6,064;  poultry,  84,486. 

FISHERIES 

Fisheries  constitute  the  principal  industry  of  the  Island.  Total  value  in  1956  was  $29,374,400, 
an  increase  of  $1,383,900  over  1955.  The  most  important  fish,  commercially,  is  the  cod  ($16,030,- 
700  in  1966)  and  the  Newfoundland  cod  fisheries  are  said  to  be  the  most  extensive  of  their  kind 
in  the  world.  Modernization  has  reached  the  fishing  industry;  the  trend  is  now  to  big  diesel  craft, 
to  fresh-frozen  fish  packing  instead  of  hand  salting.  The  seal  fishery  is  also  important  and  in  1956 
the  catch  totalled  77,586  seals.  Lobsters  are  in  abundance  while  haddock,  salmon,  rosefish,  herring, 
flounders,  grey  sole,  squid,  scallops  and  mackerel,  etc.,  are  caught  on  an  extensive  scale.  The 
whaling  industry  is  also  carried  on  fairly  extensively,  the  catch  in  1956  being  9,878. 

FORESTS 

Of  the  total  land  area  of  the  Island  about  17,145  square  miles  are  forested,  the  chief 
components  of  which  are  spruce  and  balsam  fir.  Other  species  of  lesser  importance  are  white 
birch,  pine,  poplar  or  aspen,  and  larch  (locally  known  as  juniper).  Within  limited  areas  some 
hard  maple  and  yellow  birch  are  found.  The  forests  furnish  raw  materials  for  an  extensive  pulp 
and  paper  industry  consuming  up  to  900,000  cords  per  annum  and  employing  up  to  3,000  men 
per  month  throughout  the  year.  Gross  selling  value  of  production  (1966),  $2,050,409.  There  were 
in  1956  642  licensed  saw  mills,  producing  81,091,000  feet  b.m. 

FURS 

Total  fur  farms  (12-31-56),  83.  Value  of  fur  animals  sold  and  pelts  produced,  $297,000.  Total 
number  of  pelts  taken  from  wildlife  was  19,703  in  the  1956-57  season,  valued  at  $49,118.  Prin- 
cipal furs:  beaver,  ermine  (weasel),  fox,  lynx,  mink,  muskrat,  otter. 

MANUFACTURES 

Selling  value  of  factory  shipments  (1956),  $123,691,344.  Number  of  establishments,  783  ;  num- 
ber of  employees,  10,502.  Leading  industries  :  pulp  and  paper,  fish  processing,  breweries,  sash,  door 
and  planing  mills,  bakery  products,  carbonated  beverages,  sawmills,  printing  and  publishing. 

MINERALS 

Total  value  (19-57),  $76,244,768,  rank,  sixth.  Principal  minerals:  iron  ore,  zinc,  lead,  fluor- 
spar, copper,  silver,  cement. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  poet  offices  (8-81-58),  641;  gross  postal  receipts,  $1,645,263.  Number  of  motor 
vehicles  registered  (1957),  47,656.  Highway  mileage  (1956),  7,101.  Dwellings  under  construe- 
Won  (7-81-68),  8, 11 6.  Number  of  families  (6-1-67),  88,000;  number  of  radio  homes  (est.  5-81-57), 
80.000.  Number  of  telephones  (1-1-57),  87,746. 

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NEWFOUNDLAND  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue                                Number  Period  of  Issue                               Number 

Daily  8  Weekly  1 

Evening  Dailies  (2)  Monthly  8 

Morning  Dailies  (1)  Quarterly  1 

Weekly  8  

Total  Periodicals  5 

Total  Newspapers  6 

Total  number  of  publications 11 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 4 

For  circulation  figure*  for  dally  papers  see  alco  Dally  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.   Occasionally  It  Is 
possible  to  Incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


Estab  ColsOWidthVDepth    Sub  Cire 

CORNER  BROOK  (H5%),  pop.  23,226;  Humber-St.  George's  Elec.  Diet.  406  m  NW  of 
St.  John's.   ON   RR.   Boat  connections.   Paper  mills,   cement,   gypsum  plants. 
Resort.  Salmon,  trout  fisheries.  Agriculture. 
Western  Star  +  .......................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1900     8     24     294  20.80   **5,525 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sat.  evg.  circ.    **S»347 

The  Western  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd. 
GRAND   FALLS    (J5%),   pop.    8,672;   Grand   Falls-White   Bay-Labrador   Elec.    Dist. 

276  m  NW  of  St.  John's.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  pulp  and  paper,  chemicals. 
Advertiser  +  ............................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1936     8     24     280     2.00         4,464 

W.  J.  Blackmore,  Editor;  Blackmore  Ptg.  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  High  St. 

PORT  UNION    (K5%),  pop.    X669;  Trinity-Conception  Elec.  Dist.  On  Trinity  Bay, 
70  m  N  of  St.  John's.  CN  RR.  Boat  connections.  Bank,  Catalina.  Shipyards. 
Cod,  seal  fisheries. 
Fishermen's  Advocate+  .........  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1910     5     24     224     1.75 

A.  W.  Mouland,  Editor;  Fishermen's  Advocate  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd. 

SAINT  JOHN'S  (K5%),  pop.  67,078;  St.  John  West  Elec.  Dist.  The  capital  of  New- 
foundland. The  most  easterly  port  of  North  America,  600  m  NE  of  Halifax,  N.  S. 
CN  RR.  Boat  connections.  Airline,  TCA.  Excellent  harbor. 

Manufactures  biscuits,  soap,  grease,  paint,  mattresses,  boots,  shoes,  clothing, 
furniture,  brooms,  trunks,  food  products,  gas  engines,  butterine,  woolen  goods. 
Breweries  ;  tanneries  ;  cooperages  ;  marble  works  ;  cod  liver  and  seal  oil  refineries  ; 
Ship  building  plant.  Fisheries.  Many  colleges  and  schools.  Five  banks  ;  bank  clear- 
ings   (7-11-68),  $8,124,303. 
Diocesan  Magazine  +  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Episcopal  ...........  1906     2     34     106     1.00        $4,700 

Rev.  E.   P.  Niscock,  Editor;  Literature  Committee  of  the  Diocesan  Synod  of 

Newfoundland,  Publisher,  Box  E  1298. 
Herald  .......................................  Sunday  ............  Independent.  ......  1945     6     24     204     2.50**22£28 

Trade  Printers  and  Publishers,  Ltd.,  286  Duckworth  St. 


».  ........  Fishing  Ind  ........  1952     2     24       93      1.00 

Official  organ  of  The  'Newfoundland  Federation  of  Fishermen. 
Newfoundland  Federation  of  Fishermen,  Publisher,  96  Water  St. 

Ne^m^erce1-.^!!^!..?.f      }M°n*hly  ..........  Nfld.  Trade  ........  1932     3  26     140     3.00          8,300 

M.  F.  Harrington,'*  Editor;  Guardian,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  96  Water  St. 

News  +  .....................................  Mom.ex.Sun...  Lib.  Cons  ............  1894     8  22     801   17.00   **7,751 

Robinson  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  355-359  Duckworth  St. 

N.  T.  A.  Journal  +  V  ...............  Monthly  ..........  Education  ...........  1908     2  26     100x1.00        $2,500 

Combined  issues  for  May-June  and  September-October. 

A.  Bishop,  Editor;  Newfoundland  Teachers'  Assn.,  Publisher. 

Observer's  Weekly-f  ..............  Thursday  ........  General  ...............  1926     8  24     801     1.50 

Robinson  Co.,  Publisher,  Duckworth  St. 

Telegram-f-  ...............................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1879     8  22     301   80.00**12,839 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Saturday  circ.  **22,702 

C.  E.  A.  Jeff  ery,  Editor;  The  Evening  Telegram,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  Water  St. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  Marcb  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   *C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.   4- Uses  Mats.  <3> Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population — 1956  Preliminary  Census   xRand  McNally  estimate.  VIssued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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NOVA  SCOTIA 


Population  694,717  (Census  of  Canada,  1956) 
Provincial  Capital,  HALIFAX 
(For  map  see  New  Brunswick) 

Nova  Scotia  consists  of  a  narrow  pininsula,  connected  with  New  Brunswick  by  a  narrow  isthmus 
about  16  miles  wide,  and  off  the  island  of  Cape  Breton.  It  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  Gulf  of 
St.  Lawrence,  on  the  east  and  south  by  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  on  the  west  by  the  Bay  of  Fundy  and 
New  Brunswick.  It  is  800  miles  long:  and  from  80  to  100  wide,  with  an  area  of  21,068  square  miles, 
or  about  18,000,000  acres.  Of  the  entire  area  only  5,000,000  acres  are  tillable,  the  remaining  land 
being  covered  with  dense  forests.  The  Cobequid  Range  extends  through  the  northern  interior  of 
the  province  and  on  each  side  of  this  range  are  rich  arable  lands  where  the  agricultural  activities 
of  the  province  center.  The  valley  of  the  Annapolis  is  noted  for  its  beauty  and  fertility.  The 
capital  city,  Halifax,  is  the  winter  port  for  mail  steamers  and  has  direct  communication  with 
Liverpool,  Boston,  Baltimore,  Quebec  and  the  West  Indies.  The  harbor,  which  is  over  one-half 
mile  wide  at  its  narrowest  part,  is  one  of  the  finest  in  Canada. 

POPULATION 

Province  rank,  seventh.  Increase  over  1951  of  8  %.  Rural  residents  in  1956,  48  %. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1956),  21,075.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  181.70.  Number  of  farms  with 
electricity  (1951),  16,788.  Value  of  lands  and  buildings  (1951),  $116,648,000.  Number  of  farms 
(1956),  1  to  69  acres,  7,208;  70  to  239  acres,  11,002;  240  to  400  acres,  2,001.  Owner  operated 
farms,  19,496. 

Total  value  of  agricultural  production  (1957):  field  crops,  $17,474,000;  milk  production, 
$14,819,000;  livestock,  $1,951,000;  poultry,  $2,616,000. 

Cash  income  from  sale  of  farm  products  (1957)  :  $41,955,000. 

Total  value  of  chief  field  crops  (1957)  :  tame  hay,  $11,044,000;  potatoes,  $2,719,000;  oats  for 
grain,  $1,778,000;  field  roots,  $1,880,000;  mixed  grains,  $475,000. 

Value  of  production  of  fruits  (1957)  :  apples,  $1,926,000;  blueberries,  $576,000;  strawberries, 
$161,000. 

Total  farm  income  from  dairying  (1957) :  $13,488,000.  Farm  cash  income  (1957) :  fluid  milk, 
$8,155,000;  creamery  butter,  $2,560,000;  ice  cream,  $708,000.  Value  of  milk  fed  to  livestock, 
$886,000. 

Total  farm  value  (1957)  :  farm  poultry,  meat  and  eggs,  $12,314,000. 

Value  of  livestock  on  farms.  Farm  animals  (6-1-57)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $15,593,000;  horses, 
$1,987,000;  sheep  and  lambs,  $1,079,000;  hogs,  $854,000.  Poultry  (6-1-57)  :  hens  and  chickens, 
$2,466,000;  turkeys,  $142,000;  ducks  and  geese,  $8,000. 

FISHERIES 

Total  value  (1956),  $49,363,200.  Increase  of  $2,270,400  over  1955.  Principal  fish:  cod,  lobster, 
haddock,  plaice,  halibut,  swordfish,  pollock,  herring. 

FURS 

Total  fur  farms  (12-31-56),  81.  Value  of  fur  animals  sold  and  pelts  produced,  $800,000. 
Total  number  of  pelts  taken  from  wildlife  was  64,129  in  the  1956-57  season,  valued  at  $175,907. 
Principal  furs :  mink,  squirrel,  muskrat,  silver  fox,  ermine,  beaver,  raccoon,,  otter. 

LUMBER 

Gross  value  of  products  (1956),  $19,318,842,  a  14%  decrease  over  1955.  Number  of  mills,  582; 
employing  2,632.  Principal  woods:  spruce,  white  pine,  balsam,  fir,  hemlock,  birch,  maple. 

MANUFACTURES 

Selling  value  of  factory  shipments  (1956),  $384,398,103.  Number  of  establishments,  1,402; 
number  of  employees,  30,937.  Leading  industries :  fish  curing  and  packing,  shipbuilding,  primary 
Iron  and  steel,  sawmills,  railway  rolling  stock,  butter  and  cheese,  pulp  and  paper,  fruit  and  vege- 
table preparations,  bread  and  other  bakery  products,  biscuits,  confectionery,  cocoa,  planing  mills, 
sash  and  door  factories,  hosiery  and  knitted  goods,  printing  and  publishing,  aerated  waters,  men's 
clothing,  prepared  stock  and  poultry  feeds. 

MINERALS 

Total  value  (1957),  $65,434,475,  rank,  seventh.  Principal  minerals:  barite,  coal,  gypsum,  sand 
and  gravel,  cement,  clay  products,  salt. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  post  offices  (3-31-58),  1,096;  gross  postal  receipts,  $5,095,323.  Number  of  motor 
vehicles  registered  (1957),  156,498.  Highway  mileage  (1956),  15,257.  Dwellings  under  construc- 
tion (7-31-68),  1,723.  Number  of  families  (6-1-57),  156,000.  Number  of  radio  homes  (est.  5-31- 
57),  158,000.  Number  of  telephones  (1-1-57),  144,912.  Retail  merchandise  trade,  including  New 
Brunswick,  Newfoundland  and  Prince  Edward  Island  (1957),  $1,201,368,000. 

NOVA  SCOTIA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number  Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily 6  Weekly  4 

Evening  Dailies  (4)  Semi-monthly 2 

Morning  Dailies (2)  Monthly  6 

Weekly  26  Quarterly  2 

Total  Newspapers  32  Total  Periodicals  14 

Total  number  of  publications 46 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 27 

For  circulation  flfures  for  dally  papers  see  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.   Occasionally  It  to 
possible  to  Incorporate  a  later  fifure  In  that  list. 

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NOVA  SCOTIA 


Estab  Col$<3> Width* Depth    Sub 

AMHERST  (E4),  pop.  10,801;  Cumberland  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  On  Cumberland  Bay,  38  m 
SB  of  Moncton,  N.  B.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  trunks  and  bags,  pants,  clothing, 
enamel  and  heating  products.  Spruce,  pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Hay. 
dairy  products. 

News-h Morn. ex. Sun. ..Ind.  Conserv 1893     8     24 

News-Sentinel,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  Havelock  St. 


Cire 


287    10.00    **4,019 


ANNAPOLIS  ROYAL  (D5).  pop.  765;  Digby-Annapolis-Kings  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  At 
mouth  of  Annapolis  River,  129  m  W  of  Halifax.  DA  RR.  Wooden  toys.  Lumber, 
pulp  mills.  Spruce  timber.  Annapolis  Royal  Academy.  Resort.  Dairy,  fruit  farms. 
Apples,  potatoes,  hay. 

Spectator  -f .Thursday Independent 1882     6     24     269     2.00 

Fred  W.  Beattie,  Editor;  Beattie  Bros.,  Publishers. 

ANTIGONISH   (G4).  pop.  8,592;  Antigonish-Guysborough  Elec.  Dist.   (NE).  40  m  E 

of  New  Glasgow.  CN  RR.  Creamery.  Lobster,  oyster  fisheries.  Spruce,  fir  timber. 

St.  Francis  Xavier  University.  Agriculture.  Dairy,  poultry  products. 
Casket.  The+..... Thursday Independent 1852     8     24     294     3.00        14,361 

P.  A.  G.  McKay,  Editor;  Casket  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  College  St. 
Maritime  Cooperator,  The 4-. ..Semi-mo Co-op  Movem't...  1983      8     23     294     2.00        12,000 

Kay  T.  Desjardins,  Editor;  Maritime  Co-operative  Printers  Ltd.,  Publisher. 
Xaverian  Weekly  V Friday Collegiate 1901     5     24     210     2,00        $1,400 

Students  of  St.  Francis  Xavier  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  800. 

ARICHAT  (H4),  pop.  X675;  Inverness-Richmond  Elec.  Dist.  (NE).  On  Atlantic  Ocean, 
88  m  SW  of  Sydney.  Boat  connections.  Railroad  station,  Louisdale.  CN  RR. 
Resort.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Richmond  County  Record Friday Independent 1897     6     24     280     2.00 

M.  J.  Bourinot,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BERWICK  (E4%),  pop.  1,134;  Digby-Annapolis-Kings  Elec.  Dist.  (WC).  87  m  NW  of 
Halifax.  DA  RR.  Cooperages ;  saw  mills ;  creamery.  Fruit  warehouses  and  process- 
ing plants.  Dairy,  cattle,  fruit  farms.  Apples,  potatoes. 

Register-f... Thursday Independent 1890     7     24     280     2.00        $2,110 

H.  M.  Scott,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRIDGETOWN  (D4%),  pop.  1,041;  Digby-Annapolis-Kings  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  An- 
napolto  River  at  head  of  navigation,  115  m  W  of  Halifax.  DA;  CN  RR.  Woodwork- 
ing, barrel,  textiles,  soft  drinks,  cider  factories.  Ships  apples,  fox  pelts.  Timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Apples,  dairy  products. 

Monlm<2r  +  "r Wednesday Independent 1873     7     24     287     2.50        $1,628 

Thos.  A.  Beattie,  Editor;  Beattie  Bros.  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd. 

BRIDGEWATER  (E5),  pop.  4,445;  Queens -Lunenburg  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  La  Have 
River.  62  m  SW  of  Halifax.  CN  RR.  Pitprops  manufactured.  Lumber  and  carding 
mills;  gas  engine  factories;  woodworking  plant;  creamery.  Resort.  Ships  lumber, 
pulp.  Spruce,  pine  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Truck  crops,  hay. 


Bulletin  and  South  Shore      l«r  j       j          T  J    *"  ".  « 

Record 4- } Wednesday Independent 1888 

F.  J.  Macphierson,  Publisher. 


8     24      290      3.00   **4,493 


CANSO  (H4)  pop.  1,261;  Antigonish-Guysborough  Elec.  Dist.  (NE).  On  Atlantic 
Ocean,  120  m  NE  of  Halifax.  Railroad  station,  Mulgrave.  CN  RR.  Transatlantic 
cable  terminus.  Cod,  haddock,  mackerel  fisheries. 


$2,670 


j       day Independent 1922     8     24      294     3.00    **2,103 

J.  M.  Murphy,  Editor;' News  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  576  Prince  St.,  Truro. 

DARTMOUTH  (F5),  pop.  21,093;  Halifax  Elec.  Dist.  (EC).  5  m  N  of  Halifax.  On  east 
side  of  Halifax  Harbor.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  canvas,  bolts,  bottled  soft  drinks, 
molasses,  rope,  airplanes.  Oil  refinery.  Gypsum.  Sawmill.  Shipbuilding.  Dairy. 

6i>  il8TVV V,'V: -Thursday Independent 1954      8     24     280     3.64 

Ralph  S.  Morton,  Editor  and  Publisher,  20  O.chterloney  St. 

DIGBY  (D5),  pop.  2,145;  Digby-Annapolis-Kings  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Bay  of  Fundy, 
40  m  SB  of  St.  John,  N.  B.  DA  RR.  Boat  connections.  Airport.  Lumber  mills. 
Fisheries,  especially  scallops.  Summer  resort.  Timber.  Dairy,  truck  farms. 

rSji:";V«VV;:"-V,- Thursday Independent 1874     8     23     308     2.50 

Edith  M.  Wallis,  Editor;  The  Wallis  Print,  Ltd..  Publisher. 

HALIFAX  (F5),  pop.  93,301;  Halifax  Elec.  Dist.  (EC).  Provincial  capital,  on  west  side 
of  Halifax  Harbor,  open  all  year.  Principal  Atlantic  port  of  Canada.  CN;  DA 
RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airlines :  MAR ;  TCA. 

Manufactures  paint,  varnish,  confectionery,  biscuits,  rope,  spices,  building 
materials.  Sugar  and  oil  refineries;  iron  foundries;  machine  works;  railroad 
shops,  shipyards.  Seven  banks.  Total  bank  clearings  (1957),  $1,269,056,322. 
49,243  electric  meters;  53,334  telephones.  Dalhousie  University:  University  of 
King's  College;  St.  Mary's  University;  Nova  Scotia  Technical  College.  Exten- 
sive fiehmg  banks. 

f  Chronicle  Herald -f .Morn.ex.Sun.-.Independent 1844     8 

J  Mail  Star-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1878      8 

I  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  In  both  dailies. 

L  G.  W.  Dennis,  Publisher. 

Commercial  News-f- Monthly Commercial  Trd.  1922 

Halifax  Board  of  Trade,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  65. 

Dalhousie  Gazette-f-  V .Tuesday Collegiate 1869     5 

Students  of  Dalhousie  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


22 
22 


294  20.00**65>132 
294   20.00*^-41,465 


4     24      154 


1,700 


24     196  xS.OO        tl,600 


Circulation— *-frSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  *C  C  A  B 
Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems.  12  to'inch* 
V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  durin* 
academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee.  7  a 

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HALIFAX  (Continued)  Estib  Coli<5> Width? Depth    Sub  Circ 

Dalhousie  Review-f Quarterly Literary 1921     1     29       98     4.00        $1,050 

C.  L.  Bennett,  Editor;  Dalhousie  University,  Publisher. 

Diocesan  Times  + Monthly Episcopal 1946     2     82     112     1.00         5,000 

Rev.  L.  W.  Masher,  Editor;  Diocesan  Publishing  Co.,  414  Harrington  St. 

Nova  Scotia  Medical  Bulletin. Monthly Medical 1922     1     60       98  xS.OO 

H.  G.  Still,  M.D.,  Editor;  Rolph  Clark,  Stone  Maritimes  Ltd.,  Publisher, 

Dalhousie  Public  Health  Clinic. 

Ontario  and  Maritime  C.  C.  F.  News — See  Toronto,  Ontario. 
INVERNESS — Victoria-Inverness  Bulletin — See  Truro. 

KENTVILLE  (E4^),  pop.  4,937;  Digby-Annapolis-Kings  Elec.  Diet.  (WC).  On  Corn- 
wallis  River,  72  m  NW  of  Halifax.  DA  RR.  Cannery.  Ships  apples,  potatoes, 
small  fruits.  Kings  County  Academy.  Farming.  Fruits,  potatoes,  dairy  products. 

Advertiser-f- Thursday Independent 1872     7     24     280     8.00   **3,780 

H.  L.  Woodman,  Editor;  G.  C.  Baker,  Publisher. 

Health  Rays  + Monthly Tuberculosis 1920     2     80     126     1.00  $800 

Elizabeth  H.  Mulloney,  Editor;  Kentville  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd. 

Sportsman  Province -h Quarterly Fish  &  Game 1956     8     26     129     x.50         7,707 

Dr.  Harrison  F.  Lewis,  Editor;  Nova  Scotia  Fish  and  Game  Assn.,  Publisher, 
Box  530. 

LIVERPOOL  (E5%),  pop.  8,500;  Queens-Lunenburg  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Liverpool 
Bay,  100  m  SW  of  Halifax.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  paper,  lumber,  iron  castings 
machinery.  Cold  storage  plants.  Cod,  haddock  fisheries.  Spruce,  pine  timber. 
Agriculture.  Truck  crops. 

Advance  + .Thursday Independent 1878     8     24     294     8.00   **4,791 

G.  C.  Day,  Editor;  Advance  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd. 

LUNENBURG  (E5),  pop.  2,859;  Queens -Lunenburg  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Lunenburg 
Bay,  70  m  SW  of  Halifax.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  schooners,  boats,  marine  en- 
gines, stoves,  furnaces.  Ships  dry  salt  fish.  Cod,  halibut  fisheries.  Spruce  timber. 
Farming. 
Progress-Enterprise-}- ..Wednesday Liberal 1876     7     26     294     2.00         1,800 

D.  J.  Bourque,  Editor ;  Progress-Enterprise  Company,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

MIDDLETON  (D4%),  pop.  1,769;  Digby-Annapolis-Kings  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  105  m 
NW  of  Halifax.  DA;  CN  RR.  Manufactures  wood  products,  monuments.  Cream- 
ery; apple  cannery.  Summer  resort.  Granite  quarries.  Farming.  Apples,  potatoes. 

Outlook-)- ^.Thursday Independent 1894     7     24     806     2.00   **1,757 

0.  E.  Black,  Editor;  Black  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd. 

NEW  GLASGOW  (G4),  pop.  9,998;  Pictou  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  On  East  River,  near  Pictou 
Harbor,  106  m  NE  of  Halifax.  CN  RR.  Airline,  MAR.  Manufactures  furniture, 
steam  shovels,  boilers,  railway  cars,  marine  forgings,  coal  mining  machinery, 
beds,  springs  and  mattresses,  hooked  rugs,  paint,  bricks,  coffins.  Structural 
•teel  mills;  woodworking  plant;  wheel  foundry.  Fisheries.  Timber;  coal  mines. 
Agriculture.  Potatoes,  grain. 

{Free  Lance  + Thursday Conservative 1894     8     22     294     2.00          2,511 
News-h ~Evg.  ex.  Sun...Conservative 1910     8     22     294   12.00   **M56 
Color  advertising  accepted. 
J.  R.  H.  Sutherland.  Editor;  Scotia  Printers,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

OXFORD  (F4),  pop.  1,545;  Cumberland  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  112  m  N  of  Halifax.  CN  RR. 
Manufactures  woolen  goods,  butter,  excelsior,  mill  supplies.  Timber.  Dairy, 
poultry,  truck  farms. 

Journal  4- ..Thursday Independent 1898     7     24     280     2.00 

V.  B.  Marchant,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Rideau  St. 

PARRSBORO  (E4),  pop.  1,849;  Cumberland  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  120  m  NW  of  Halifax. 
CR&C  RR.  Ships  lumber,  coal.  Summer  resort. 

Record-!- Tuesday Independent 1928     5     24     224     2.00        $1,150 

C.  John  Allbon,  Editor ;  The  Springhill  Record  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

PICTOU  (G4).  pop.  4,664;  Pictou  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  At  head  of  Pictou  Harbor,  100  m 
NE  of  Halifax.  ON  RR.  Boat  connections.  Biscuit  factories.  Lobster  fisheries  and 
cannery.  Steel  shipbuilding,  ship  repairs  and  marine  railways.  Fish  processing 
plants.  Trawler  fleet  port.  Summer  resort.  Spruce  timber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Advocate-f Thursday Liberal 1893     8     24     804     2.50  **2,419 

G.  C.  Murray,  Editor;  Advocate  Printing  and  Publishing  Company.  Ltd. 

SHELBURNE  (D6),  pop.  2,337;  Shelbume- Yarmouth-Clare  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Shel- 
burne  Harbor,  160  m  SW  of  Halifax.  CN  RR.  Gas  engine  factory;  ship  and  yacht 
building  plants.  Fishing  resort.  Fisheries.  Pine  timber. 

Coast  Guard-f .Thursday Independent 1896     6     24     262     2.50       Jl,665 

F.  H.  Nicoll,  Editor;  South  Shore  Gazette,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

SPRINGHILL  (K4),  pop.  7.348;  Cumberland  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  121  m  NW  of  Halifax. 
CR&C  RR.  Candy  factory ;  bottling  works.  Coal  mines ;  timber.  Diversified  farm* 
ing.  Hay,  grain,  truck  crops. 

Record -f .Thursday Independent 1928     8     24     294     2.50  **2,820 

C.  J.  Allbon,  Editor;  The  Springhill  Record  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

SYDNEY  (J8%),  pop.  82,162;  Cape  Breton  South  Elec.  Dist.  (NE).  Situated  at  the 
head  of  an  excellent  harbor  on  east  coast  of  Cape  Breton  Island,  250  m  NE  of 
Halifax.  CN;  SAL  RRs.  Airline,  TCA.  Steel  industrial  center.  Ships  steel,  coal. 
Tourist  resort.  Lobster,  cod,  halibut,  tuna  fisheries.  Coal  mines ;  spruce  timber. 
Six  banks.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  hay,  oats. 
Cape  Breton  Post + -Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1900  8  22  294  18.00  **24,864 


Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Roy  D.  Duchemin,  Editor ;  Post  Publishing 


Company,  Ltd. 


A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  tbe  Gold*  to  the  me  off  the  Director?  In  front  of  book. 

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TRURO  (F4),  pop.  12.250;  Colchester-  Hants  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  Near  head  of  Cobequid 
Bay,  60  m  NE  of  Halifax.  CN;  DA  RRs.  Manufactures  woolen  and  silk  under- 
wear,  hosiery*  shirts,  caps  and  hats.  Milk  condensery;  creamery.  Nova  Scotia 
Agricultural  College;  Nova  Scotia  Normal  College.  Spruce  timber.  Dairy,  poultry, 
truck  farms. 


42      140  xl.60 


13.00 
3.00 


.....  ..........  Education  ..........  1924     2     31     110  xl.OO 

Charles  L.  Fillmore,  Editor;  Nova  Scotia  Teachers  Union,  Publisher, 
576  Prince  St. 

..........  Guern.  Cattle  .....  1927     2 

Dr.  A.  R.  Campbell,  Editor;  Canadian  Guernsey  Breeders  Assn.,  Publisher. 
r  News  .........................................  JEvtf.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1891     8     24     293 

j  News  .........................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent.  ......  1891     8     24     293 

I  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

L          J.  M.  Murphy,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd. 
Victoria-Inverness  Bulletin.  ...Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1908     8     24     293 

Archie  MacNeil,  Editor;  News  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  576  Prince  St. 

WEST  PUBNICO  (D6),  pop.  X  2  16  ;  Shelburne-  Yarmouth-Clare  Elec.  Dist.  (SW) 

E  of  Yarmouth,  nearest  bank.  CN  RR.  Boat  building.  Dairy  farms. 
Petit  Courrier,  Le  (French).  ..Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1937     8     26     140 

Desire  d'Eon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WINDSOR  (E4%),  pop.  3,651;  Colchester-Hants  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  At  junction  of  Avon 

and  St.  Croix  Rivers,  45  m  NW  of  Halifax.  DA  RR.  Plaster,  textile  mills  ;  ferti- 

lizer, woodworking  plants.  Gypsum,  limestone  quarries,  spruce  timber.  Diversified 

farming.  Apples,  truck  crops. 

Hants  Journal,  The  .................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1867     6     26     273     3.00 

Miss  Katherine  Anslow,  Publisher. 

WOLFVILLE  (E4%),  pop.  2,497;  Digby-Annapolis-Kings  Elec.  Dist.  (WC).  on  Minas 

Basin,  64  m  NW  of  Halifax.  DA  RR.  Port  of  entrv.  Manufactures  cement  blocks. 

Woodworking  factory.  Apple  canneries.  Acadia  University.  Agriculture.  Dairy. 

Apples,  potatoes. 
Acadia  AthenieumV  ................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ..........  1874     4     26     196     2.00 

Students  of  Acadia  University,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Acadian  4-  ................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1883      7     24      280      3.00 

W.  B.  Davidson,  Editor;  Davidson  Brothers,  Ltd.,  Publishers. 
Forward  -f  ......................  Semi-mo  .........  Temperance  ........  1892     5     24     217     1.00 

George  E.  Levy,  Editor;  Wallis  Print,  Ltd.,  Digby.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Maritime  Baptist-f  .................  .Wednesday  .....  Baptist  ...............  1827     4     26     182     2.50 

Rev.  A.  Gibson,  Editor;  Baptist  Board  of  Publication,  Publisher. 

YARMOUTH  (C6),  pop.  8,095;  Shelburne-  Yarmouth-Clare  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  At  south- 
ern end  of  Nova  Scotia,  220  m  SW  of  Halifax.  DA;  CN  RRs.  Airline,  TCA. 
Boat  connections.  Manufactures  cotton  duck,  dryer  felts,  lumber,  packing  boxes, 
butter,  ice  cream.  Fish  curing  and  packing  plants.  Summer  resort.  Timber.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Cattle,  strawberries. 

Herald-!-  .................................  ...Wednesday  .....  Liberal  ............  1833      7      24     280     3.00 

Lawson  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  Box  260. 

Light-f  ...................................  ...Thursday  ........  Independent.  ......  1889     7     28     280     2.50 

Percy  W.  Carey,  Editor;  Yarmouth  Light  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  Jenkins  St. 


Cirt 


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3.00   **2,935 
20  m 
1.50 


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$1,300 
**1,033 

955 

192 

*5,500 


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**3,967 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.   Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   *C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  <•> Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch. 

V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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ONTARIO 

Population  5,404,933  (Census  of  Canada,  1956) 
Provincial  Capital,  TORONTO 

Ontario  is  bounded  on  the  east  by  Quebec,  north  by  Hudson  Bay  and  Manitoba,  southwest  and 
south  by  Minnesota,  the  Great  Lakes  and  St.  Lawrence  River,  and  west  bv  Manitoba.  It  has  an 
area  of  833,885  square  miles,  exclusive  of  its  water  surface.  It  is  the  most  populous  and  wealthy 
province  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  and  contains  a  number  of  large  cities.  Ottawa,  population 
222,129,  is  the  seat  of  government  and  capital  of  Canada.  The  province  has  a  fine  system 
of  waterways,  both  natural  and  artificial,  and  over  1,800  miles  of  waterfront  on  the  Great  Lakes 
and  St.  Lawrence  River. 

POPULATION 

Province  rank,  first.  Increase  over  1951  of  17.6%.  Rural  residents  in  1956,  24.1%. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1956),  140,602.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  141.39.  Number  of  farms  with 
electricity  (1951),  110,595.  Value  of  land  and  buildings  (1951),  $1,672,907,000.  Number  of  farms 
1  to  69  acres,  31,673;  70  to  239  acres,  90,133;  240  to  400  acres,  13,882.  Owner  operated  farms, 
117,013. 

Total  value  of  agricultural  production  (1957):  field  crops,  $288,631,000;  milk  production, 
$175,803,000;  livestock,  $432,547,000;  poultry,  $30,577,000. 

Cash  income  from  sale  of  farm  products  (1957)  :  $791,477,000. 

Total  value  of  chief  field  crops  (1957):  tame  hay,  $93,060,000;  tobacco,  $75,716,000;  oats, 
$58,396,000;  com  for  grain,  $31,878,000;  mixed  grains,  $30,967,000;  wheat,  $25,101,000;  soy- 
beans, $12,628,000;  fodder  corn,  $12,371,000;  potatoes,  $12,342,000;  beans,  $4,144,000;  barley, 
$8,682,000;  sugar  beets,  $8,450,000;  field  roots,  $2,700,000;  fall  rye,  $2,000,000.  Total  value  of 
honey  (1957)  :  $2,000,000;  maple  syrup,  $1,574,000. 

Value  of  production  of  fruits  (1957):  peaches,  $5,289,000;  apples,  $3,881,000;  grapes,  $2,- 
684,000;  cherries,  $2,665,000;  strawberries,  $1,242,000;  raspberries,  $1,013.000;  pears,  $730,- 
000;  plums  and  prunes,  $683,000. 

Total  farm  value  from  dairying  (1957)  :  $166,553,000.  Farm  cash  income  (1957)  :  fluid  milk, 
$84,817,000;  creamery  butter,  $38,638,000;  cheddar  cheese,  $17,418,000;  ice  cream,  $5,309,000; 
concentrated  milk  products,  $12,301,000.  Value  of  milk  fed  to  livestock,  $9,250,000. 

Total  farm  value  (1957)  :  farm  poultry,  meat  and  eggs,  $145,918,000. 

Value  of  livestock  on  farms.  Farm  animals  (6-1-57)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $355,313,000;  hogs, 
$53,900,000;  horses,  $15,600,000;  sheep  and  lambs,  $7,734,000.  Poultry  (6-1-57),  hens  and 
chickens,  $26,403,000;  turkeys,  $3,809,000;  ducks  and  geese,  $365,000. 

FISHERIES 

Total  value  (1956),  $6,889,000.  Decrease  of  $741,700  over  1955.  Principal  fish:  whitefish, 
yellow  pickerel,  blue  pickerel,  trout,  perch,  white  bass. 

FURS 

Total  fur  farms  (12-31-56),  734.  Value  of  fur  animals  sold  and  pelts  produced,  $4,372,000. 
Total  number  of  pelts  taken  from  wildlife  in  the  1956-57  season  was  788,666,  valued  at  $2,575,809. 
Principal  furs:  mink,  beaver,  muskrat,  fisher,  otter,  silver  fox,  ermine,  raccoon,  chinchilla  (ranch 
raised). 

LUMBER 

Gross  value  of  products  (1956),  $74,668,714,  a  7%  increase  over  1955.  Number  of  mills, 
961:  employing  7,387.  Principal  woods:  white  pine,  jack  pine,  spruce,  hemlock,  maple,  red  pine, 
yellow  birch. 

MANUFACTURES 

Selling  value  of  factory  shipments  (1956),  $10,655,098,620,  rank,  first.  Number  of  establish- 
ments, 13,215;  number  of  employees,  641,190.  Leading  industries:  automobile,  aircraft,  electrical 
apparatus  and  supplies,  non-ferrous  metal  smelting  and  refining,  rubber  goods,  slaughtering 
and  meat  packing,  primary  iron  and  steel,  flour  and  feed  mills,  automobile  supplies,  pulp  and 
paper,  butter  and  cheese,  machinery,  petroleum  products,  miscellaneous  chemical  products, 
telecommunication  equipment,  miscellaneous  iron  and  steel  products,  brass  and  copper  prod- 
ucts, sheet  metal  products,  bread  and  other  bakery  products,  fruit  and  vegetable  preparations, 
agricultural  implements,  hosiery  and  knitted  goods,  castings  and  forgings,  biscuits,  confectionery* 
cocoa,  railway  rolling  stock,  printing,  publishing  and  bookbinding,  hardware  tools  and  cutlery, 
miscellaneous  foods,  coke  and  gas  products,  men's  and  women's  clothing,  leather  tanneries, 
tobacco  processing  and  packing,  acids,  alkalies,  salts,  miscellaneous  paper  products,  paper  boxes 
and  bags,  breweries,  furniture,  refrigerators,  vacuum  cleaners  and  appliances. 

MINERALS 

Total  value  (1957),  $739,219,218,  rank,  first.  Principal  minerals:  nickel,  gold,  copper,  sand 
and  gravel,  iron  ore,  platinum,  cement,  clay  products,  stone,  lime,  salt,  silver,  uranium,  mag- 
nesium, asbestos,  natural  gas. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  post  offices  (8-31-58),  2,616;  gross  postal  receipts,  $70,099,641.  Motor  vehicles 
registered  (1957),  1,798,499,  rank,  first.  Highway  mileage  (1956),  75,657.  Dwellings  under  con- 
struction (7-31-58).  37,896.  Number  of  families  (6-1-67),  1,405,000;  number  of  radio  homes 
(est.  6-81-57),  1,852,000;  number  of  television  homes  (est.  5-31-57),  1,072,000.  Number  of 
telephones  (1-1-57),  1,868,166.  Retail  merchandise  trade  (1967),  $5,612,005,000. 

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7  London  and  Port  Stanley 

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9a  New  York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 

10  Ontario  Northland 


12a  Pennsylvania 
13  Chesapeake  &  Ohio 
13a  Port  Huron  &  Detroit 


17  Toronto,  Hamilton  and  Buffalo 

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ONTARIO 


ONTARIO  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  8 

Semi-weekly  1 

Weekly  24 

Fortnightly 7 

Monthly   197 

Semi-monthly    10 

Bi-monthly 33 

Quarterly  49 

Fifteen  times  dur.  academic  yr  1 

Thirteen  times  a  year 1 

Ten  times  a  year 4 

Seven  times  a  year 2 

Six  times  dur.  academic  yr 2 

Six  times  a  year 3 

Five  times  dur.  academic  yr.  ..  2 

Five  times  a  year 2 

Four  times  a  year  3 

Total  Periodicals  344 

Total  number  of  publications 643 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 239 

For  circulation  figures  for  daily  papers  sec  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  to 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  In  that  list. 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  ,. 44 

Evening  Dailies  (42) 

Morning  Dailies (2) 

Daily,  Foreign  (3) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (1) 

Tri-weekly   2 

Semi-weekly  11 

Weekly  289 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies(20) 

Fortnightly    2 

Semi-monthly    1 

Total  Newspapers  299 


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ACTON  (D4),  pop.  3,578;  Halton  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  15  m  NE  of  Guelph.  CN  RR.  Manu- 
factures leather,  gloves,  electric  utensils,  machine  parts,  underwear,  plastics, 
shoes,  firebrick,  wool  and  nylon  fibre,  punch  presses,  butter,  flour,  feed.  Grain, 
dairy  farms. 

Free  Press-f Thursday Independent 1875      8     24     294      3.00   **1,616 

G.  A.  Dills,  Editor;  Dills  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd. 

AJAX  (F3M> ),  pop.  5,683 ;  Ontario  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  31  m  NE  of  Toronto.  CN  RR.  Manu- 
factures chemicals,  metal  products,  steel,  tables,  electronic  equipment,  acoustic 
tile,  pumps,  knitted  clothing.  Dairy,  grain. 

Advertiser Thursday Independent 1947      5      23      252      5.00        J3.900 

L.  J.  Dickson,  Mgn.  Editor;  Ajax  Advertiser,  Publisher,  3  Tudor  Ave. 

ALEXANDRIA    (K2),  pop.  2,487;  Glensarry-Prescott  Elec.   Dist.    (E).   30   m  NE   of 

Cornwall.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  broom  handles,  gloves,  butter,  cheese,  aerated 

water.   Dairy,  poultry,   stock  farms. 
Glengarry  News  + Thursday Independent 1892      7      24      274      3.50    **2,699 

Eugene  A.  Macdonald,  Editor;  News  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 
Times Friday Independent 1920     7     26     273     2.00  

J.  A.  Laurin,  Publisher. 
ALLISTON  (K3V2),  Pop.  2,426;  Dufferin-Simcoe  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  59  m  NW  of  Toronto. 

CP ;  CN  RRs.  Casket,  pharmaceutical  chemical,  shoe,  butter  factories ;  saw,  grist, 

planing  mills.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Grain,  livestock,  tobacco,  potatoes. 
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1873      7     23      280      3.00       *1,511 

J.  C.  McNabb,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALMONTE  (H2),  pop.  2.960;  Lanark  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  80  m  SW  of  Ottawa.  CP  RR. 
Manufactures  woolen  and  flannel  cloth,  powdered  and  condensed  milk,  flour, 
sashes  and  doors,  soap,  plumbing  supplies.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1867      7      24      280     2.50 

A.  S.  Hanna,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ALVINSTON  (C5),  pop.  652:  Lambton-Kent  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Sydenham  River, 
36  m  SE  of  Sarnia.  CN;  MC  RRs.  Fly  coil  factory;  apiary;  planing,  chopping 
mills ;  hatchery.  Diversified  farming.  Peas,  corn,  wheat. 

Free  Press Wednesday Independent 1871      7     26      280      2.00        $1,250 

Angus  McLean,  Editor;  Free  Press,  Publisher. 

AMHERSTBURG  (A5%),  pop.  4,099;  Essex  South  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Detroit  River, 
18  m  S  of  Windsor.  MC  RR.  Boat  connections.  Soda  ash  plant;  canning  factory; 
distillery;  planing  mill.  Summer  resort.  Limestone  quarries.  Agriculture. 
Tobacco,  corn. 

Echo-f Thursday Independent 1874     8     24     287     2.50 

John  A.  Marsh,  Editor;  Echo  Printing  Company,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

ARNPRIOR  (H2),  pop.  5,137;  Renfrew  South  Elec.  Dist.  (NEC).  On  Ottawa  River,  42 
m  W  of  Ottawa.  CP:  CN  RRs.  Manufactures  felts,  woolen  blankets,  lumber, 
bricks,  tile,  butter.  Summer  resort.  Timber.  Farming.  Dairy  products,  cattle. 

Chronicle Thursday Independent 1879     8     24     800     2.50   **2,501 

W.  H.  McFarlane,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


•op.   1,124;  Wellington-Huron  Elec.   Dist.    (SWC).   25   m  NW   of 
IR.   Creamery:  lumber,  chopping   mills.   Agriculture.   Hay,   oats, 

7     26     308     2.50 


ARTHUR  (D3%), 
Guelph.  CP 
turnips. 

Enterprise-News Thursday Independent 1868 

Clive  Williams,  Editor  and  Publisher,  144  George  St. 

Circulation — fr*Sept.  A.B.C.   Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;  *C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  0 Nonpareil  eras,  12  to  Inch. 

V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population — 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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ATHENS  (J8),  pop.  985;  Leeds  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  15  m  W  of  Brockville,  nearest  railroad 
station.  CN  RR.  Saab  and  door,  cheese  factories;  lumber,  grist  mills.  Dairy, 
poultry  farms. 

Reporter-}- Friday Independent 1884     8     24     810     3.00       $1,089 

Gerald  A.  Scott,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ATIKOKAN  (G5),  pop.  X800;  Kenora-Rainy  River  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  100  m  W  of 
Port  Arthur.  CN  RR.  Iron  mining.  Stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Progress Thursday Independent 1950     8     24     294     8.60 

R.  W.  Clarke.  Publisher. 

ATWOOD — Bee — See  Banner,  Listowel. 

AURORA  (E8%),  pop.  8,967;  York,  N.  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  20  m  N  of  Toronto.  CN  RR. 
Manufactures  shoes,  leather,  farm  implements,  bee  supplies,  warehouse  trucks, 
flour,  macaroni.  Diversified  farming. 

Banner-f Thursday Independent 1860     8     28     301     3.50 

James  Johnston,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Era  and  Express — See  Newmarket. 

AYLMER  (D5),  P.  O.  Aylmer  West,  pop.  4,201;  Elgin  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  80  m  SE  of 
London.  CN;  MC;  WAB  RRs.  Milk  condensary;  cannery;  tobacco  processing 
plant;  can  factory ;  lumber,  feed  mills.  Agriculture.  Dairy  proucts,  fruit,  tobacco. 

Express-f Thursday Independent 1869     8     24     301     2.50   **2,169 

A.  M.  Hueston,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

AYR  (D4),  pop.  989;  Waterloo  S.  Elec.  Dist.  (SWC).  14  m  S  of  Kitchener.  CP  RR. 
Manufactures  margerine,  factory  trucks,  lumber  products.  Stock,  grain,  dairy 
farms. 

News-f Thursday Independent. 1852     6     24     259      1.60 

R.  A.  Schmidt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BANCROFT  (G2%),  pop.  1,669;  Hastings-Frontenac  Elec.  Dist.  (EC).  70  m  NW 
of  Belleville.  CN  RR.  Woolen,  planing,  grist  mills;  creamery.  Timber.  Summer 


resort.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Times -f Thursday Independent 1894     6 

S.  R.  Walker  and  H.  M.  Price,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  520. 


26     273     2.50        $2,587 


BARRIE  (E8),  pop.  16,851;  Siracoe  North  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  64  m  NW  of  Toronto.  On 
Lake  Simcoe.  CN  RR.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  shoes,  electrical  appli- 
ances, cosmetics,  rubber  tires.  Meat  packing  plant ;  tannery ;  flour,  planing  mills. 
Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Grain,  cattle,  poultry,  tobacco. 

Examiner-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1864     8     24     294     6.00   **7,S36 

The  Barrie  Examiner,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

BEACHES — Tribune — See  Toronto. 

BEAMSVILLE  (E4),  pop.  2,198;  Lincoln  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  12  m  W  of  St.  Catharines. 

On   Lake  Ontario.   CN  RR.   Boat  connections.   Manufactures   baskets,   veneer, 

concrete  blocks,  socket  screws,  fruit  graders,  spray  chemical,  canned  goods. 

Nursery*  Ships  fruits,  vegetables.  Diversified  farming. 
Expressj- Wednesday Independent 1893     7     24     280     3.00   **1,322 

W.  F.  Rannie,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Gospel  Herald-f      Monthly Religious 1936     3     24      126     1.60        J1.100 

Eugene  C.  Perry  and  Roy  D.  Merritt,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Box  94. 

BEAVERTON  (E3),  pop.  1,099;  Victoria  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  60  m  N  of  Toronto.  CN  RR. 
Manufactures  automotive  parts,  wire  goods,  brick  and  tile.  Grist,  planing  mills. 
Lake  resort.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  products. 

Express Thursday Independent 1879     8     24     294     2.00          1,490 

Gordon  E.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BEETON  (E3%).  pop.  675;  Duflferin-SImcoe  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  46  m  NW  of  Toronto. 
CN;  CP  RRs.  Diversified  farming. 

World-f Thursday Independent 1882     6     24     276     2.00  

K.  J.  Carleton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BELLE  RIVER  (B5),  pop.  1,814;  Essex  West  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  17  m  E  of  Windsor. 
CN;  CP;  WAB  RR.  Manufactures  tile,  bricks,  cement  blocks.  Diversified  farm- 
ing. Peats,  corn,  grain. 

North  Essex  News -f Wednesday Independent 1948     6     26     224     2.00        £1,100 

Blaise  T.  Daudlin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BELLEVILLE  (G3%),  pop.  20,605;  Hastings  South  Elec.  Dist.  (EC).  On  Bay  of 
Quinte,  at  mouth  of  Moira  River,  50  m  W  of  Kingston.  CN ;  CP  RRs.  Boat  con- 
nections. Airport.  Manufactures  locks,  cement,  industrial  alcohol,  shirts,  optical 
goods,  woven  labels,  conveying  machinery,  radios,  lubricating  systems,  infants' 
food,  cheese,  butter,  canned  vegetables.  Meat  packing  plant.  Fisheries;  timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Dairy  products,  grain. 

Canadian,  The-f- V  (no  adv.). .Monthly Educ.  of  Deaf 1892     4     26     189     x.50 

J.  G.  Demeza,  Editor;  Ontario  School  of  the  Deaf,  Publisher. 

Ontario-Intelligencer-)- .Evg.  ex.  Sun..!ndependent 1867     8     23     280   15.60**!  1,641 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

G.  A.  Morton,  Editor;  Ontario-Intelligencer,  Publisher,  166  Front  St. 

BLENHEIM  (B5),  pop.  2,844;  Kent  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  12  m  SE  of  Chatham.  C&O  RR. 
Metal  and  hardware  specialties,  gloves  manufactured.  Summer  resort.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Corn,  hogs,  tobacco. 
Newi-TribuneH- Wednesday Independent 1867     6     23     260     8.00    **2,12t 

B,  G.  Shearer,  Editor ;  News-Tribune  Publishing  Company. 

CfatidaUoa~**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  *C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  BoM  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

T  Agate  line*,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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_-  wu  Esttb  CoU^WidthVDepth   Sub  Circ 

BLYTH  (C4),  pop.  757;  Huron  Elec.  Diet.  (W).  84  xn  NW  of  Stratford.  CP  RR.  Cheese 
factory.  Planing,  flour  mills.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  grain. 

Standard-f- Wednesday Independent 1896     6     26     278     2  60  1801 

Douglas  Whitmore,  Editor;  Douglas  and  Gladys  Whitmore,  Publishers. 
BOBCAYGEON  (F3),  pop.  1,242 ;  Victoria  Elec.  Dist.  (C)  On  Bobcaygeon  River,  90  m 
NE  of  Toronto.  CP  RR.  Boat  works ;  creamery ;  chopping  mill.  Resort.  Timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Grain,  cattle. 

Independent. Thursday Independent 1869     6     26     280     1.50  678 

M.  Thurston,  Editor;  Bobcaygeon  Independent,  Publisher. 

BOLTON  (E8^),  pop.  1,093;  Peel  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  On  Humber  River,  26  m  NW  of 
Toronto.  CP  RR.  Flour  mill;  creamery;  foundry.  Resort.  Diversified  farming. 

Enterprise-f .Thursday Independent 1888     6     24     256     2.50  

Werden  Leavens,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BOTHWELL  (C5),  pop.  765;  Lambton-Kent  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  60  m  NE  of  Windsor. 
CN;  CP;  WAB  RRs.  Flour,  feed,  lumber  mills;  furniture  factory.  Diversified 
farming. 

Times -f Wednesday Independent 6     2<6     273     2.00          1,O23 

Mrs.  H.  J.  Jerome.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BOWMANVILLE  (F8%),  pop.  6,544;  Durham  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  On  Lake  Ontario,  9  m 
E  of  Oshawa.  CP ;  CN  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  rubber  auto  mats, 
heels  and  soles,  auto  specialties,  furniture,  traction  and  conveyor  belts,  barley 
products,  gloves,  flour.  Resort,  Fisheries,  nurseries,  foundry.  Diversified  farm- 
ing.  Apples.  Christmas  trees,  tobacco. 

Canadian  Statesman +. .Thursday Independent 1854     8     23     293     4.00   **4,341 

Prints  an  edition  for  Orono  called  News  and  Newcastle  Independent. 
George  W.  James,  Editor;  The  James  Publishing  Co. 

BRACEBRIDGE  (E2%),  pop.  2,849;  Parry  Sound-Muskoka  Elec.  Dist.  (NC).  On 
Muskoka  River,  85  m  N  of  Orillia.  CN  RR.  Boat  connections.  Airport  Woolen, 
planing,  saw  mills ;  foundry ;  boat  works.  Tourist  resort.  Hardwood  timber.  Dairy, 
stock,  poultry  farms. 

Herald-Gazette-l- Thursday Independent 1871     8     23     280     8.00          8,170 

Robert  J.  Boyer,  Editor;  Geo.  W.  Boyer,  Publisher. 

BRADFORD  (E8^),  pop.  2,010;  Dufferin-Simcoe  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  82  m  NW  of  Toronto. 
CN  RR.  Casket  factory;  planing,  flour  mills  Fisheries  Truck,  grain,  stock  farms. 

Witness -f Wednesday Independent 1865     6     26     273     8.00          1,445 

S.  S.  McKenzie,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BRAMPTON  (E4),  pop.  12,587;  Peel  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  21  m  NW  of  Toronto.  CN  RR. 
Manufactures  shoes,  furnaces,  gummed  papers,  loose  leaf  products,  knit  goods, 
optical  lens,  soap,  metal  products.  Tannery;  feed,  saw  mills;  greenhouses. 
Diversified  farming.  Alfalfa  seed,  turkeys,  livestock. 

Conservator-f Thursday Independent 1874     8     23     298     6.00   **5,153 

Thomson  Publishing  Company,  Ltd. 

BRANTFORD  (D4H),  pop.  51,869;  Brantford  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Grand  River,  20  m 
SW  of  Hamilton.  TH&B;  CN;  LE&N  RRs.  Airport.  Manufactures  farm  imple- 
ments, woolens,  sporting  goods,  carpets,  twine,  paint,  electric  motors  and 
refrigerators,  floor  wax,  willow  furniture,  radiators,  jewelers'  supplies,  chemicals, 
paper  boxes,  clocks,  wood-pulp  machinery,  paper,  stoves,  lumber,  iron  castings. 
Eight  banks;  bank  clearings  (1957),  $232,968,376.  12,008  electric  meters; 
7,100  gas  meters;  20,099  telephones.  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco. 

fc^.^. }Bi-»onthly.     {££££  1879     8     28      140     x.60        35.50O 

Canadian  Order  of  Foresters.  Hurley  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 
Expositor-f.. Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1852     8     23     800  20.40**20,060 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Preston  &  Sons.  Ltd..  Publisher.  53  Dalhousie  St. 
BROCKVILLE  (J3),  pop.  13,885;  Leeds  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  On  St.  Lawrence  River,  125  m 

W  of  Montreal.  Ferry  to  Morristown,  N.  Y.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Boat  connections. 

Manufactures  electrical  and  telephone  supplies,  hats,  hardware,  condensed  milk, 

cheese,  drugs  and  Pharmaceuticals,  nylon  materials,  grinding  wheels,  lumber, 

electrical  and  telephone  supplies,  forgings,  screw  machine  products,  pens,  custom 

machinery,  gloves.  Bottling  works ;  foundries.  Truck,  dairy  farms. 
Recorder  and  Times -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Liberal 1821     8     23     294   18.20   **8,338 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

F.  B.  MacLean,  Editor;  Recorder  Printing  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 
BRONTE  (E4),  pop.  2,024;  Halton  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  At  west  end  of  Lake  Ontario,  13  m 

N  of  Hamilton.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Planing  mill.  Lake  resort. 
South  Halton  Herald-h Ftntly.,  Sat Independent 1952     5     24     224     2.50 

Harry  Irvine,  Mgn.  Editor;  Bronte  Publishing  Co.,  Box  400. 
BRUSSELS   (C4),  pop.  782;  Huron  Elec.  Dist.   (W).  On  Maitland  River,  42  m  NW 

of  Stratford.  CN  RR.  Chopping  mills ;  creamery.  Poultry,  grain  farms. 
Post-f Thursday Independent 1872      7     26     280     2.00  $900 

R.  W.  Kennedy,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  50. 

BURFORD  (D4%),  pop.  X675;  Brantford  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  9  m  SW  of  Brantford.  CN 
RR.  Milk  condensary;  cannery.  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco,  vegetables,  fruit. 

Advance Thursday Independent 1909     6     26     280     2.00  I960 

George  M.  Messecar,  Editor;  Burford  Advance.  Publisher. 

BURK'S  FALLS  (E2),  pop.  902;  Parry  Sound-Muskoka  Elec.  Dist.  (NC).  55  m  S  of 
North  Bay.  CN  RR.  Lumber,  planing  mills.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Grain,  cattle, 
poultry. 

Arrow-f- .Thursday Independent 1885     7     22     280     2.50        tl,480 

H.  E.  May,  Editor ;  The  Arrow  Publishing  House,  Publisher. 

Circulation— ^-^Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;   +C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  <$>  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V Agate  lines.  14  to  Inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Estab  Col $0 Width  V  Depth   Sub  Eire 

BURLINGTON  (E4),  pop.  9.127;  Halton  Elec.  Diet.  (S).  9  m  NE  of  Hamilton.  CP; 
CN  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  lumber,  chemical  sprays,  paper  airings, 
canned  goods.  Lake  resort.  Ships  fruit.  Agriculture.  Apples,  tomatoes,  celery, 
asparagus. 

Gazette-f Wednesday Independent 1899     8     24     294     3.50        $6,080 

Bernard  Kimble,  Editor  and  Publisher,  370  Brant  St. 

CALEDONIA  (E4%).  pop.  2,078;  Brant-Haldimand  Elec.  Dial.  (S).On  Grand  River.  14 
m  8  of  Hamilton.  CN  RR.  Feed  mill;  creamery.  Gvpsum  mines.  Agriculture,  grain, 
fruit,  vegetables. 

Grand  River  Sachem Wednesday Independent 1856     7     25     280     2.50   **1,180 

H.  and  A.  Martindale,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

CAMPBELLFORD  <G3),  pop.  3,425;  Northumberland  Elec.  Dist.  (SEC).  On  Trent 
Canal.  85  m  E  of  Peterborough.  CN  RR.  Woolen,  flour,  paper  pulp,  planing  mills; 
creameries;  bottling  works.  Summer  resort.  Diversified  farming.  Dairy  products. 

Herald-f Wednesday Independent 1873     8     24     294     8.00        *1,800 

W.  A.  Kingston,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CAMP  BORDEN  (E3),  pop. ;  Dufferin-Simcoe  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  50  m  NW  of  Toronto. 

CN;CPRRs. 

C««*en  + Wednesday Military »«  c^Hel&e  3$ 

P.  A.  McDonagh,  Editor;  Commander,  Camp  B  or  den,  Publisher. 

CANNINGTON  (E3),  pop.  926;  Victoria  Elec.  Dist.  (SO.  40  m  NW  of  Oshawa. 
CN  RR.  Flour,  grist  mills ;  creamery ;  foundry.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Gleaner Thursday Independent 1870     6     26     280     1.00  810 

J.  E.  Roberts.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CARDINAL   <J2%),  pop.   1,994;  Grenville-Dundas  Elec.  Dist.    (E).  On  St.  Lawrence 

River,  69  m  S  of  Ottawa.  CN  RR.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  starch  products, 

cheese.  Dairying. 
News-f Friday Independent 1937      8     23      308     2.50  J650 

E.  A.  Coons,  Editor;  St.  Lawrence  Printing  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 
CARLETON  PLACE  (H2%),  pop.  4,790;  Lanark  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  28  m  SW  of  Ottawa. 

CP  RR.  Cheese,  butter,  lime,  electric  range,  molding  factories;  woolen,  lumber 

mills ;  machine  shops.  Resort.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Dairy  products,  live- 
stock. 
Canadian -f Thursday Independent 1876      8     24     294     2.50    **2,064 

R.  I.  Davis,  Editor ;  Carleton  Place  Canadian  Pub.  Ltd.,  Publisher. 
CARP  (H2).  pop.  X390;  Carleton  Elec.  Dist.  (NE).  20  m  SW  of  Ottawa.  CN  RR.  Flour 

mills.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Review-f Thursday Ind.  Conserv 1904      6     26     280     2.00  625 

James  A.  Evoy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CAYUGA  (E4%),  pop.  772;  Brant-Haldimand  Elec.  Dist.   (S).  On  Grand  River,  25  m 

S  of  Hamilton.  CN ;  MC ;  W AB  RRs.  Butter,  rag  rugs,  flour  manufactured.  Seed 

cleaning  plant.  Gas  wells.  Agriculture.  Hay  and  grass  seed. 
Haldimand  Advocate 4- Thursday Ind.  Liberal 1854     6     24     266     3.00      **742 

Gordon  L.  Hall,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CENTRALIA  (C4),  pop.  220;  Huron  Elec.  Dist.   (W).  25  m  NW  of  London.  CN  RR. 

Coronet-f Quarterly Military 19M  cLt£lted&.  dfa£  920 

F/L  D.  A.  Dolan,  Editor;  RCAF  Commanding  Officer,  Publisher. 
CHAPLEAU  (G2),  pop.  X  1,850;  Algoma-East  Elec.  Dist.   (N).  25  m  N  of  Sault  Ste. 

Marie.  CP  RR.  Diversified  farming. 
Post-f Thursday Independent 1931     5     26     252     2.50  

Arthur  Simpson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CHATHAM  (B5),  pop.  22.262;  Kent  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Thames  River,  47  m  E  of 

Windsor.  WAB;  CN;  CP;  CO  RRs.  Boat  connections. 

Manufactures    canned   foods,  auto   trucks   and   springs,   fertilizer,    overalls, 

garage  equipment,  flour,  steel  products,  bricks,  tile,  milk  products.  Beet  sugar 

refinery ;  tobacco  processing  plants ;  seed  warehouses.  Gas  wells.  Diversified  farm- 
ing. Wheat,  soybeans,  corn,  sugar  beets,  tobacco. 
Dutch  Free  Press -M Dutch). ..Wednesday Dutch  Int 1954      5     24      231      2.00        $1,052 

Luke  Bminius,  Editor  and  Publisher,  90  Centre  St.  12,000 — Free 

Hollandia-f  (Dutch) Wednesday Independent 1955     8     22     294     2.00        $3,000 

John  Vellinga,  Publisher,  244  Queen  St.  J2.000 — Free 

News-f Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1862      9     22      298   18.20**14,138 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Chatham  Daily  News,  Publisher. 
CHESLEY  rC3).  pop.  1,629;  Grey-Bruce  Elec.  Dist.   (W).  30  m  SW  of  Owen  Sound. 

CN  RR.  Manufactures  furniture,  textiles,  feed,  dairy  products.  Hatcheries.  Maple, 

birch,  elm  timber.  Stock,  grain,  dairy  farms. 
Enterwise-f- .Thursday Independent 1876     6     26     276     3.00          1,611 

Clayton  Schaus,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CHESTERVILLE   (J2^),  pop.  1,169;  Grenville-Dundas  Elec.  Dist.   (E).  83  m  W  of 

Cornwall.  CP  RR.   Condensed  milk;   cheese,   baby   food   factories;   grist  mill. 

Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Record-f Thursday Independent 1894     6     24     252     3.00          1,218 

H.  K.   Graham,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
CLARKSON  (E4),  pop.  x?75;  Peel  Elec.  Dist.  On  Lake  Ontario,  15  m  S  of  Toronto. 

CN  RR.  Manufactures  castings,  plastic  and  fabricated  metal  products.  Diversi- 
fied farming. 
Party  Line  News-f- Thursday..     Independent 1951     8     24     294     2.00          1,874 

Credit  Valley  Publications,  Ltd.,  Publishers. 

Circulation    a -A  Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   +C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  <$>  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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— —  Estab  Cols*Width?Depth   Sub  Eire 

CLINTON  (C4),  pop.  2,869;  Huron  Elec.  Diet.  (3).  83  m  NW  of  Stratford.  GN  RR. 
Manufacture*  hosiery,  pianos,  water  pumps.  Machine  shops.  Diversified  farming. 
Wheat,  oats,  barley. 

News -Record + Thursday Independent 1865     7     24     280     8.00   **1,944 

Miss  W.  D.  Dinnin,  Editor;  A.  L.  Colquhoun,  F.  M.  McEwan,  H.  J.  McEwan,  Pubs. 

COBDEN  <H2),  pop.  918;  Renfrew  North  Elec.  Dist.  (NEC).  20  m  SE  of  Pembroke. 
CP  RR.  Butter  factory;  grist  mill.  Lumber.  Magnesium  mining.  Stock,  grain, 
poultry  farms. 

Popular  Stamps Monthly Stamp  Coll 1937     2     26     101     1.60 

A.  L.  McCready.  Publisher. 

Sun Thursday Independent 1895     7     24     278     2.00  $775 

Howard  L.  McCready,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COBOURG  (F3%),  pop.  9,899;  Northumberland  Elec.  Dist.  (SEC).  On  Lake  Ontario, 
85  m  E  of  Oahawa.  CP;  CN  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  fruit  pectin, 
rifles,  leather,  carpets,  matting,  patent  medicines,  chemicals,  flour,  lumber,  bev- 
erages. Dye  works.  Agriculture.  Apples,  grain,  stock. 

Sentinel-Star+ Thursday Independent 1831     8     23     294     3.00   **4,666 

F.  M.  Russell,  Editor;  Sentinel-Star  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd. 

COCHRANE  (HI),  pop.  8,695;  Cochrane  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  70  m  NE  of  Timmins.  CN; 
ON  RRs.  Sash  and  door  factory ;  planing  mill ;  bottling  works ;  creamery ;  machine 
shop.  Pulpwood,  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  truck  farms. 

Northland  Post-f Thursday Independent 1910     5     24     217     2.00        *1,367 

H.  A.  Wills,  Editor  and  Publisher,  142  Third  St. 

COLBORNE  (G3%),  pop.  1,240;  Northumberland  Elec.  Dist.  (SEC).  On  Lake  Ontario, 
80  m  SW  of  Belleville.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Port  of  entry.  Canning 
factories;  planing,  chopping  mills;  creamery.  Agriculture.  Grain,  potatoes, 
tomatoes,  apples. 

Enterprise Thursday Liberal 1882     6     26     273     2.00  540 

J.  H.  Gale,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Express Thursday Ind.  Conserv 1866     6     26     276     2.00  $650 

H.  A.  Free,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Post — See  Haileybury. 

COLLINGWOOD  (D3),  pop.  7,978;  Simcoe  North  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  On  Georgian  Bay. 
90  m  NW  of  Toronto.  CN  RR.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  furniture,  aircraft 
parts.  Shipyards;  cannery;  chopping,  lumber,  planing,  textile  mills;  creamery. 
Tourist  resort.  Fisheries.  Agriculture.  Apples,  livestock,  grain. 

Enterprise-Bulletin 4- Thursday Independent 1857      8     24     287      3.00   **3,147 

R.  W.  Irwin,  Editor;  Enterprise-Bulletin  Presses,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

COMBER  (B5%),  pop.  X815;  Essex  South  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  30  m  E  of  Windsor.  MC; 
RR.  Flour,  planing  mills ;  brick,  tile  plant.  Agriculture.  Sugar  beets,  hay,  grain. 

Herald-f Wednesday Independent 1883      6     24     266     2.00  *804 

E.  E.  Lancaster,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

COOKSVILLE  (E4),  pop.  Xl,200;  Peel  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  13  m  SW  of  Toronto.  CP  RR. 
Manufactures  concrete  blocks,  fireworks,  clothing.  Cannery;  creamery;  nurseries. 
Diversified  farming.  Fruit. 

Review-h Thursday Independent 1947     6     24     273     2.00 

A.  S.  Mendell,  Editor;  B.  H.  Mendell,  Publisher,  Centre  Road. 

CORNWALL  (K2%),  pop.  18,158;  Stormont  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  On  St.  Lawrence  River, 
76  m  SE  of  Ottawa.  CN;  NYC;  CP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  rayon, 
cotton  goods,  paper,  men's  clothing,  beverages,  fibre  conduits,  chemicals,  furni- 
ture, lumber,  cheese.  Foundries.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Etoile  de  Corn  wall,  L'(Fr. )  +  ..  Thursday Independent 1050      5     24      210     2.00          3,500 

L'Imprimerie  Interrogation,  Inc.,  Publisher,  606  Montreal  Rd. 

Standard-Freeholder -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1846     8     23      295   17.50  **13,879 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Thompson  Co.,  Publisher. 

CREEMORE  (D3),  pop.  838;  Simcoe  North  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  80  m  NW  of  Toronto.  CN 
RR.  Saw,  chopping  mills :  creamery.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco. 

Star-J- Thursday Independent 1886     6     24     270     2.50        tl,170 

R.  H.  Westbrooke,  Publisher. 
DANFORTH — Tribune — See  Toronto. 

DEEP  RIVER  (Gl%),  pop. ;  Renfrew  North  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  30  m  NW  of  Pem- 
broke. Nearest  railroad  station,  Chalk  River.  CP  RR. 

North  Renfrew  Times Wednesday Independent 1917      6     23     238     2.00  *882 

D.  R.  Dickson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Shawville,  Quebec.  $442 — Free 

DELAWARE  (C4%),pop.  X310;  Middlesex  West  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  10  m  SW  of  London, 
nearest  railroad  station.  Sawmill.  Agriculture.  Grain,  livestock. 

Compass-Onder  Ons-f Monthly Immigrant-Ints.1950     8     27     125     2.00          2,500 

Rev.  G.  Wubbels,  S.C.J.,  Editor;  Bureau  of  Catholic  Immigration,  Publisher. 

DELHI  (D4%),  pop.  8,002 ;  Norfolk  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  28  m  SW  of  Brantford.  CN;  WAB 
RRs.  Manufactures  industrial  furnaces  and  ovens,  refrigeration  and  air  condi- 
tioning equipment,  plant  foods.  Tobacco  processing  plant;  saw  mill;  foundry. 
Gas  wells ;  timber.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  tobacco,  fruit. 

fTM,.*™  ™**        »       26        140        1.00  2,100 

Bright  Leaf  Magazine,  The-f.6  ti.  a  yr o?owln*  2     89     14° 

I  Growing  Controlled  fre«  dist.         1,900 

J.  K.  Home,  Editor;  The  Bright  Leaf  Tobacco  Journal,  Publisher,  Box  517. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Andlt;   *C.C.A.B. 
Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  rPublisher'*  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 
V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V Issued  only  durtaf 
academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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f  Canadian  Tobacco  Grower  -f-..  7  ti.  a  yr 


Citt 


Estab  ColstWidthVDipth   Sub 
1958     8     26      187      1.00 

Controlled  circ.      *  3,807 

1  Cash  Crop  Farming-f 5  ti.  a  yr Agriculture 1988     \     \\     \H       '50       *«»709 

I          H.  V.  Glendinning.  Ed.;  Cash  Crop  Farming  Publications,  Ltd..  65  Main  St.  N. 

News-Record-}- Thursday Independent 1989     7     22     280     8.00   **2,067 

M.  K.  Glendinning,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  460  Main  St. 

DON  MILLS   (E4).  pop.  ;  York-Scarborough  Elec.  Dist.   10  m  NE  of  Toronto. 

Manufactures  filtering  equipment,  Pharmaceuticals.  Publishing  house. 

Canada  Lumberman Monthly Lumber 1882     8     26     140     4.00 

S.  S.  Moore,  Editor;  Hugh  C.  MacLean  Publications.  Ltd.,  1450  Don  Mills  Rd. 

Canadian  Architect.  The Monthly Arch.   Prof 1956     \     ||     \\^     4'00 

James  A.  Murray,  Ed.;  Hugh  C.  MacLean  Publications,  Ltd.,  1450  Don  Mills  Rd. 

Canadian  Chemical  libr««fKW  /Chemical  1017     «     OK     1xn     A  nn 

Processing  fMonthly (process  Indus.  1917     8     25      14°     4'00 

H.  N.  Acker,  Editor;  Hugh  C.  MacLean  Publications,  Ltd.,  1450  Don  Mills  Rd. 

Canadian  Metalworking Monthly {p^briaJnetc.    1988     8     25     14°     4'00 

Maurice  Hecht,  Ed.;  Hugh  C.  MacLean  Publications',  Ltd.,  1450  Don  Mills  Rd. 

Canadian  Transportation -f...  Monthly {water  Trans'n  1898     8     28     14°     8'00 

Edwin  Winfield,  Ed.;  Hugh  C.  MacLean  Publications,  Ltd.,  1450  Don  Mills  Rd. 

Canadian  Woodworker Monthly f^F^01*"1*  190°     8     26     14°     4'°° 

J.  Cline  Read,  Editor;  Hugh  C.  MacLean  Publications,  Ltd.,  1450  Don  Mills  Rd. 

Electrical  Contracting  and  \M/^Mv  JContract'g  &     1953     8     25     140     4.00 

Maintenance  In  Canada.     J1*1011""* {Maintenance  2      40      140 

W.  W.  Craig,  Editor;  Hugh  C.  MacLean  Publications  Ltd.,  1450  Don  Mills  Rd. 

Electrical  Equipment  News...Monthly Elec.  Equip 1956     |     fj     J4£     4*00 

Jack  Fell.  Editor;  Hugh  C.  MacLean,  Publica'ns,  Ltd.,  1450  Don  Mills  Rd. 

u».u^*...«  JMonthly Elec.  Eng*g 1891      8      26      140     4.00 

"wrjTw*  McNaugntoni  Ed.;  Hugh  C.  MacLean  Pub.,  Ltd.,  1450  Don  Mills  Rd. 

4.00 


410,118 
+3,092 

•6,236 
•5,752 
*1,687 
•3,811 
49,134 
•9,761 


Engineering  and  Contract     lif^-tvi-  ir««,»«.  A.  nrt«*     1888     8     26     140 

Record    ................     }  Monthly  Eng  g  &  Cont.  2     39      140 

Alan  M  Heisey,  Ed.;  Hugh  C.  MacLean  Publications  Ltd.,  1450  Don  Mills  Rd. 

Executive  Decision  ..................  Monthly  ..........  {^Canada'*       1958     2     39     14°     6>0° 

Maurice  R,  Hecht,  Editor;  Hugh  C.  Maclean  Publications,  Ltd.,  1450  Don  Mills  Rd. 
Furniture  and  Furnishings   .  Monthly  .........  Furniture  ..........  191°     \ 


•7,200 
•  11,062 


4*°° 


Radio.  TV,  and  Appliance     lMnt,fMv          jFW°A^lanC« 
Trade  Builder  ....................  jMonthly  .........  |Eto&  Appliance 


*7»189 
*21,335 

*18,156 
•6.183 

$8,661 
*4'126 

*7»519 


F.  A.  Given,  Editor;  Hugh  C.  MacLean  Publications,  Ltd.,  1450  Don  Mills  Rd. 
Industrial  Digest  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Industrial  ..........  1956     £     ff     J^ 

Hugh  MacLean  Publications,  Ltd.,  1450  Don  Mills  Rd. 

MacLean  Building  Guide  ....Monthly  ........  Building  ...........  1924     3     28      157 

Ian  Duncan.  Editor;  Hugh  C.  MacLean  Publications,  Ltd..  1450  Don  Mills  Rd. 

Manufacturing  and  Indus-  l^^.v,^  /Industrial          1928     8     26     140     4.00 

trial   Engineering  ..............  f  Monthly  .......  |prod    Mgt  2     89     140 

S.  Stokes.  Editor;  Hugh  C.  MacLean  Publications,  Ltd.,  1450  Don  Mills  Rd. 

Mirror-f  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1957     5     24     217     8.00 

Kenneth  Larone,  Editor;  Metro-Mirror  Publishing  Ltd.,  1470  Don  Mills  Rd. 

Oil/Gas  World  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Oil  &  Gas....  ......  1957     f     fj     \^ 

L.  C.  H.  Jennings.  Editor;  Hugh  C.  MacLean  Publica'ns,  Ltd.,  1450  Don  Mills  Rd. 

1928  8  26  14°  4'00 
2  40  140 

G.  B.  Gilroy,  Editor;  Hugh  C.  MacLean  Publications,  Ltd.,  1450  Don  Mills  Rd. 
Shoe  and  Leather  Journal  .....  Monthly  .........  Footwear  ...........  1888     \     \l     \\%     4-°° 

T.  E.  Turner,  Editor;  Hugh  C.  MacLean  Publications.  Ltd..  1450  Don  Mills  Rd. 
Supermarket  Method.  ............  .Monthly  .........  Grocery  ..............  191°     J     |«     &0     4-°° 

S.  P.  Gray.  Editor;  Hugh  C.  MacLean  Publications.  Ltd.,  1450  Don  Mills  Rd. 

DRAYTON  (D4),  pop.  678  ;  Wellington-Huron  Elec.  Dist.  (SWC).  80  m  NW  of  Guelph. 
ON  RR.  Knitting,  lumber,  chopping  mills  ;  creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 
Advocate  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent.  ......  1867     7     26     808     2.50       J1.320 

B.  J.  Garbutt,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DRESDEN  (B5),  pop.  2,260;  Lambton-Kent  Elec.  Dist.   (SW).  On  Sydenham  River, 
18  m  N  of  Chatham.  C6O  RR.  Manufactures  wheels,  spokes,  hubs,  flour,  canned 
goods,  tile,  cement  blocks,  die  cast  products.  Gaa  wells  ;  elm.  maple  timber.  Agri- 
culture. Wheat,  sugar  beets,  corn,  tomatoes. 
New§+  .....................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1988     6     24     278     2.00         1.893 

A.  G.  Ross,  Editor;  The  Newt,  Publisher. 

dradatfa»--**Sept  A.B.C.  Statement;  wJone  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch. 

VArate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population—  1956  Preliminary  Census.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  zSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Estab  ColjO Width V  Depth   Sub  Clrc 

DRYDEN  (Bl),  pop.  4,428;  Kenora-Rainy  River  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  236  m  MW  of  Port 
Arthur.  CP  RR.  Paper  and  pulp  mill ;  printed  paper  product*,  valve  bag  factory ; 
boat  works;  creamery.  Pulp  wood,  pine  timber.  Farming.  Clover  seed,  potatoes, 
grain. 

Observer Thursday Independent 1897     8     22     808     8.00   **2,329 

A.  M.  Wilson,  Publisher. 

DUNDALK.  (D3),  pop.  847 ;  Grey-Bruce  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  75  m  NW  of  Toronto.  CP  RR. 
Saw,  chopping  mills,  fertilizer  mixing  piant,  creamery.  Agriculture.  Livestock. 

Herald -f Thursday Independent 1881     8     22     280     8.00   **2,202 

F.  D.  Macintyre,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DUNDAS  (E4),  pop.  9,607;  Wentworth  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  On  west  end  of  Lake  Ontario, 
6  m  W  of  Hamilton.  CN;  TH&B  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  machine 
tools,  mining  machinery,  church  and  office  furniture,  clothing,  store  equipment, 
gloves,  knit  underwear.  Stone  quarry.  Diversified  farming. 

Star-f Wednesday Independent 1883     7     26     280     2.00        U.900 

Leigh  J.  Coop,  Editor;  Star  Printing  Co.  of  Dundee,  Publisher,  16-18  McMurray. 

DUNNV1LLE  (E4H),  pop.  4,776;  Brant-Haldimand  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  On  Grand  River, 
86  m  S  of  Hamilton.  TH&B;  CN  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  sweaters, 
ladies'  suits,  hosiery,  towels,  drapes,  bedspreads,  wire  fences,  fish  nets,  canned 
goods.  Hatchery.  Summer  resort.  Fisheries.  Diversified  farming. 

Chronicle-f Thursday Independent 1896     8     24     308     2.60   **2,999 

W.  G.  Fry,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DURHAM  (D3),  pop.  2.067;  Grey-Bruce  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  28  m  S  of  Owen  Sound.  CP; 
CN  RRs.  Men's,  boys'  clothing  factory ;  feed,  chopping,  planing  mills ;  creamery. 
Stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Chronicle-h Thursday Independent 1857     5     24     224     3.00        $1.827 

George  Cadogan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DUTTON  (C5),  pop.  784;  Elgin  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  20  m  SW  of  St.  Thomas.  MC;  PM 
RRs.  Creamery ;  flour,  planing  mills.  Diversified  farming. 

Advance-}- Wednesday Independent 1889     6     24     266     2.50        $1,204 

H.  C.  Campbell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EGANVILLE  (G2),  pop.  1,598;  Renfrew  North  Elec.  Dist.  (NEC).  88  m  W  of  Ottawa. 
CP;  CN  RRs.  Flour,  saw  mills;  butter  factory;  lime  kiln.  Pulp,  hardwood  timber. 

Leader-f Thursday Ind.  Liberal 1901     6     26     280     3.00        *2,596 

H.  M.  Moore,  Editor;  A.  V.  and  S.  B.  Tracey,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Drawer  310. 

ELLIOT  LAKE   (Bl),  pop.  ;  Algoma  East  Elec.  Dist.   (NW).  75  m  SE  of  Sault 

Ste   Marie.   Nearest   railroad    station,    Spragge.    CP   RR.    Diversified   farming. 

Standard-f Tues.&Thurs...Independent 1930     8     23     280     7.50        $3,948 

Sault  To  Sudbury  Press  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

ELMIRA  (D4),  pop.  2,916;  Waterloo  North  Elec.  Dist.  (SWC).  12  m  N  of  Kitchener. 

CN;  CP  RRs.  Manufactures  furniture,  felt,  butter,  shoes,  shirts,  overalls,  bottles, 

chemicals,  fertilizers,  wood  and  aluminum  specialties.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  corn, 

hay. 
Signet  + Thursday Independent 1889     8     23     276     3.00        J1.496 

E.  C.  Davis,  Editor;  Elmira  Signet  Ltd..  Publisher. 
ELMVALE  (E3),  pop.  897;  Simcoe  North  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  75  m  N  of  Toronto.  CN  RR. 

Saw,  planing,  flour  mills;  creamery.  Timber.  Tourist  trade.  Grain,  dairy,  stock 

farms. 
Lance Thursday Independent 1893     6     24     224     2.00 

A.  C.  McAuley,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
ELORA  (D4),  pop.  1,457;  Wellington  South  Elec.  Dist.  (SWC).  18  m  NW  of  Guelph. 

CN;  CP  RRs.  Furniture,  farm  implements  manufactured.  Summer  resort.  Agri- 
culture. Cattle,  turnips,  grain. 
Express-!- ......Thursday Independent 1852     6     23     252     2.50  1685 

Katherine  A.  Marston,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
ERIN  (D4),  pop.  885;  Wellington  South  Elec.  Dist.  (SWC).  20  m  NE  of  Guelph.  CP 

RR.  Planing,  textile,  chopping  mills ;  creamery.  Agriculture,  livestock. 
Advocate-f .Thursday Independent 1880     6     22     238     3.00  $996 

Charles  W.  Hull,  Publisher. 

ESSEX  (B5%),  pop.  3,848;  Essex  South  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  16  m  SE  of  Windsor.  MC 

RR.  Manufactures  canned  goods,  tools,  beverages,  bricks,  tile,  lumber,  feed. 

Diversified  farming.  Corn,  tobacco,  sugar  beets. 
Free  Press  + Friday Independent 1882     8     23      280     2.50        $3,200 

K.  E.  Brett,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
EXETER  (C4),  pop.  2,655;  Huron  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  On  Aux  Sable  River,  82  m  NW  of 

London.  ON  RR.  Cannery ;  lumber,  flour  mills ;  creamery.  Hatcheries.  Agriculture. 

Wheat,  peas,  beans,  corn,  cattle. 
Times-Advocate Thursday Independent .1873     8     23     294     4.00   **3»228 

Exeter  Times -Advocate,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 
FENELON  FALLS  (F3),  pop.  1,137;  Victoria  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  On  Trent  Canal,  45  m 

NW  of  Peterborough.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  wooden  handles,  lumber,  leather 

suede  garments.  Summer  resort.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Gazette .Thursday Independent 1872     6     24     266     1.50  975 

A.  W.  Robson,  Publisher. 
FERGUS  (D4),  pop.  8,677;  Wellington-Huron  Elec.  Dist.  (SWC).  On  Grand  River,  12 

m  N  of  Guelph.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Washing  machine,  pump,  step  ladder,  electrical 

appliance,  basket  factories ;  oatmeal  and  barley  mill.  Hatchery ;  fur  farms.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Grain,  turnips,  livestock. 
News-Record Thursday Independent 1864     7     24     280     3.00       tl,646 

Hugh  Templin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

~**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  +C.C.A.B. 


Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 
V  Agate  lines,  14  to  Inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  Vis  sued  only  during 
academic  year.  ^Subscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 
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FLESHERTON  (D8),  pop.  471;  Grey-Bruce  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  82  m  SB  of  Owen  Sound. 
CP  RR.  Woolen,  planing  mills.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Wheat. 

Advance Wednesday Independent 1881     6     26     266     2.50 

F.  J.  Thurston,  Editor;  Flesherton  Advance,  Publisher. 
FORDWICH — Record — See  Banner,  Listowel. 

FOREST  (B4%),  pop.  2,036;  Lambton-Kent  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  25  m  NE  of  Sarnia. 
CN  RR.  Creameries;  cannery;  monument  works;  flax,  chopping  mills;  basket, 
vinegar  factories.  Lake  resort.  Fruit,  stock  farms.  Apples,  peaches,  corn. 

Free  Press -f Wednesday Independent 1879     6     26     280     2.00        1 1,850 

H.  J.  Pettypiece,  Editor;  V.  A.  Pettypiece,  Publisher. 

Standard Thursday Independent 1893     6     26     278     2.00        $1,886 

W.  A.  Dunlop,  Editor;  Forest  Standard  Ptg.  and  Pub.  Co. 

FORT  ERIE  (F4V6),  Pop.  8,632;  Niagara  Falls  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  2  m  W  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
MC;  CN;  WAB  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airport.  Manufactures  airplanes,  steel 
tanks,  paint,  mentholatum,  household  and  auto  accessories,  electric  products, 
gaskets,  filtering  appliances,  dental  and  toilet  preparations,  medicine.  Gold 
refinery. 

Times -Review -I- .Thursday Independent 1895      6      24     256     4.00          2,985 

E.  W.  Johnston,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

FORT  FRANCES  (Bl%),  pop.  9,005;  Kenora-Rainy  River  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  90  m  SE 
of  Kenora.  Bridge  to  International  Falls,  Minn.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  pulp,  paper, 
lumber,  boxes.  Railroad  shops ;  brewery ;  creamery ;  bottling  works.  Lake  resort. 
Iron,  gold  mines.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Northern  Sportsman -f Monthly Outdoor  Life 1945     3     26      140     2.50        12,201 

R.  H.  Larson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  111  Church  St.  Controlled  free  dist.          3,876 


[Thursday Independent 1890      8     24      287     3.60   **3,430 

R.  H.  Larson,  Editor;  Fort  Frances  Times,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

FORT  WILLIAM  <D1%),  pop.  39.464;  Fort  William  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  At  head  of 
Lake  Superior,  adjacent  to  Port  Arthur.  CP ;  CN  RRs.  Boat  conections.  Airline, 
TCA. 

Manufactures  pulp,  paper,  busses,  elec.  trolley  coaches,  trailers,  brick  mill- 
work.  Grain  elevators;  foundries;  bottling  works;  creameries:  brewery.  Resort. 
Fisheries;  gold,  iron,  copper  mines;  lumber.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  hay. 
Ten  banks;  bank  clearings  (1957),  $202,718,068.  10,868  electric  meters;  16,835 
telephones.  TV  station. 

Times- Journal -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1887     8     22     297  20.00  **15,2O8 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Times- Journal  of  Fort  William,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  115  N.  May  St. 

GALT  (D4),  pop.  23.738;  Waterloo  South  Elec.  Dist.  (SWC).  12  m  S  of  Kitchener.  CP; 
CN ;  LEAN  ;GR  RRs. 

Manufactures  underwear,  silk  yarn,  knitted  fabrics,  saws,  shoes,  woodworking 
machinery,  tools,  toweling,  tacks,  nails,  heating  and  ventilating  appliances,  ma- 
chine knives,  boilers,  mining  machinery,  sashes,  doors,  electrical  controls,  avia- 
tion parts,  valves,  brass  fittings,  plastics.  Foundries.  Diversified  farming. 

Reporter-f Evgr.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1896      8      22      298  20.80**11,3O3 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Thomson  Company,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

GANANOQUE  <H3),  pop.  4,9*1;  Leeds  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  On  St.  Lawrence  River,  18  m 
NE  of  Kingston.  TI  RR.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  auto  springs  and 
axles,  drop  forgings,  corset  steels,  buckles,  shovels,  aviation  devices,  dairy 
products.  Summer  resort.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Reporter .Thursday Independent 1860      8     24      308      3.50    **2,162 

G.  A.  Scott,  Editor;  Gananoque  Reporter,  Publisher. 

GEORGETOWN  (E4),  pop.  5,942;  Halton  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  35  m  W  of  Toronto.  CN  RR. 
Manufactures  paper,  electrical  supplies,  children's  furniture,  hosiery,  electronic 
instruments,  dairy  products.  Sandstone  quarries.  Dairy  farms. 

Feather  Fancier -f Monthly {w^ter^owl       1945     6     26     28°      1'50        t1-500 

C.  E.  Herrington,  Editor ;  Herald  Publishing  Co. 
Georgian  Tourist — see  Free  Press  Herald,  Midland. 
Herald-f Wednesday Independent 1867  7  24  280  3.00  2,168 

W.  C.  Biehn,  Editor;  The  Georgetown  Herald,  Publisher. 

GERALDTON  (El),  pot).  3,263;  Port  Arthur  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  170  m  NE  of  Port 
Arthur.  CN  RR.  Mining ;  lumbering ;  saw  mill. 

Times  Star  (offset) Thursday Independent 1940      4     24      175     2.50  

W.  Stewart  Brydges,  Editor ;  Times-Star  Publishing  Co..  Publisher. 

GERRARD — Tribune — See  Toronto. 

GLENCOE  (C5),  pop.  1.044;  Middlesex  West  Elec.  Dist.   (SW).  35  m  SW  of  London. 

CN;  CP;  WAB  RRs.  Creamery;  chopping  mill.  Oil  wells.  Grain,  stock  farms. 
Transcript .Thursday Independent .1870     7     26     280     2.60 

Richard  Singleton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GODERICH  (C4),  pop.  5.8R6;  Huron  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  On  Lake  Huron,  45  m  NW  of 
Stratford.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Airport.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  salt,  feed,  lum- 
ber, road  building  machinery,  toilet  and  barber  supplies,  toys,  beverages,  rock 
salt,  hosiery,  pens,  pencils.  Grain  elevators.  Summer  resort.  Maple,  elm  timber; 
fisheries.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Sugar  beets,  beans. 

Signal- Star 4- Thursday Independent 1848     8     24     290     3.00   ir+2,971 

George  L.  Ellis.  Editor;  Signal-Star  Publishing,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

Cfrrotfttioft— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;   4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPuMisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch. 

V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSnbscription  included  fn  membership  fee. 
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GORE  BAY  (Bl%),  pop.  731;  Algoma  East  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  On  Manitoulin  Islands, 
in  Georgian  Bay,  106  m  SE  of  Sault  Ste.  Marie.  CP  RR.  Boat  connections. 
Lumber  mill.  Fisheries.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  sheep. 

Recorder+ Thursday Independent. 1908     7     23     280     3.00        $ 1,500 

E.  W.  Davis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRAND  BEND  (C4%),  pop.  958;  Lambton  West  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Lake  Huron, 
80  m  NW  of  London.  Nearest  railroad,  Park  Hill.  Summer  resort.  Fruit  and 
vegetable  packing  plant.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit  and  vegetables. 

Holiday -f Saturday.  ...  Independent 1957     5     23     217         8,000 — Free 

Published  only  during  July  and  August. 

Donald  Hawkes,  Editor;  The  Exeter  Times -Advocate,  Ltd.,  Exeter. 

GRAND  VALLEY  (D3%),  pop.  655;  Dufferin-Simcoe  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  30  m  N  of 
Guelph.  CP  RR.  Creamery;  chopping  mill.  Poultry,  stock,  grain,  dairy  farms. 

Star  and  Vidette-f- Wednesday Independent 1886     6     24     252     3.00  

J.  G.  Lands  bo  rough,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GRAVENHURST  (E2%),  pop.  3,014;  Parry  Sound-Muakoka  Elec.  Dist.  (NC).  On  Lake 
Muskoka.  107  m  N  of  Toronto.  CN  RR.  Boat  connections.  Brush  factory;  boat, 
bottling  works;  creamery.  Summer  resort.  Pine  timber.  Agriculture.  Oats,  hay. 

Banner  + Thursday Independent 1872      6     26     266     8.00          2,000 

Alfred  J.  Dass,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Royal  St. 

GRIMSBY  (E4),  pop.  3,805;  Lincoln  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  On  Lake  Ontario,  17  m  E  of 
Hamilton.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  fruit  baskets,  hospital  furniture,  stoves, 
furnaces,  shoe  uppers,  fishing  tackle,  electric  irons  and  appliances,  prefabricated 
steel,  water  heaters,  printing  materials,  spraying  machines,  irrigation  systems. 
Cannery ;  creamery ;  distillery.  Ships  fruit.  Fisheries ;  gas  wells.  Diversified  farm- 
ing. Peaches,  grapes,  plums. 

Independent -f Thursday Conservative 1885     7     24     280     2.50  

J.  O.  Livingston,  Editor;  The  Grimsby  Independent,  Publisher. 

GUELPH  (D4),  pop.  33,860;  Wellington  South  Elec,  Dist.  (SWC).  60  m  W  of  Toronto. 
CP;CNRRs. 

Manufactures  stoves,  mowers,  washing  machines,  refrigerators,  iron  products, 
gypsum,  seamless  rubber  goods,  mercerized  yarn,  men's  hats,  dresses,  electric 
motors  and  power  transformers,  caskets,  paper  boxes,  shirts  and  trousers, 
lumber,  knit  goods,  paint,  auto  jacks,  fiberglas  yarn,  excavating  equipment, 
steel  office  chairs,  food  products,  saw  chains.  Foundries;  winery;  tobacco 
warehouses;  meat  packing  plant.  Eight  banks;  bank  clearings  (6-30-57),  $80,- 
749,852.  11,500  electric  meters;  3,650  gas  meters;  15,828  telephones.  Ontario 
Agricultural  College;  Macdonald  Institute;  Ontario  Veterinary  College,  Ontario 
Reformatory.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  grain,  potatoes. 

Mercury-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1854     8     22      298  20.80**12,661 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
J.  F.  Collins,  Editor;  R.  L.  Hamill,  Publisher. 

O.  A.  C.  Review  V Quarterly Agric.  &  Coll 1889      3      26        98      1.00        $6,400 

Ontario  Agricultural  College,  O.  A.  C.  Review,  Publisher. 

f  Shorthorn 

Shorthorn  News Bi-monthly Cattle  1940     3     28     136     1.50        $5,000 

[Breed'g 
H.  R.  White,  Editor;  Canadian  Shorthorn  Assn.,  Publisher,  75  Wyndham  St. 

HAGERSVILLE  (D4%),  pop.  1,964;  Brant-Haldimand  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  23  m  SW  of 
Hamilton.  MC;  CN  RRs.  Glove  factory.  Seed  warehouses ;  planing,  chopping  mills ; 
creamery.  Stone  quarries.  Diversified  farming.  Grain,  livestock. 

Press Thursday Independent 1932      7     24     273      3.00  $968 

Douglas  G.  Mounteer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  369. 

HAILEYBURY  (J2),  pop.  2,654 ;  Timiskaming  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  On  Lake  Timiskaming, 
100  m  N  of  North  Bay.  ON  RR.  Airport.  Lumber,  pulp  mills.  Silver,  gold,  cobalt 
mines;  pine,  pulpwood  timber.  Hay,  grain,  stock  farms. 


^Thursday Independent 1904     5     24     231     2.50  $900 

C.  E.  Bond,'  Editor';  Temiskaimng  Printing  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  New  Liskeard. 

HAMILTON  (E4),  pop.  289,625;  Hamilton  E.,  Hamilton  W.,  Hamilton  S.  Elec.  Dists. 
(S).  At  west  end  of  Lake  Ontario  on  Hamilton  Bay,  43  m  SW  of  Toronto.  CN; 
CP;  TH&B  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airline,  TCA. 

Manufactures  steel,  automobiles,  railroad  equipment,  chemicals,  underwear, 
hosiery,  cotton,  felts,  knit  goods,  glass,  hardware  specialties,  soap,  farm  imple- 
ments, tobacco,  cans,  cotton  duck,  wire  products,  electrical  equipment,  earthen- 
ware, brushes,  airplanes,  canned  goods,  typewriters,  envelopes,  tires.  Foundries ; 
coke  ovens;  brewery;  railroad  shops.  Seven  banks;  bank  debits  (1957),  $4,355,- 
968,082.  63,332  (res.)  electric  meters;  35,172  (res.)  gas  meters;  86,338  (res.) 
telephones.  TV  station,  McMaster  University  and  others. 

Canadian  Gas  Journal Monthly Gas 1907     3     25     140     3.00       42,034 

Mr.  Arden  Cayman,  Editor;  Gas  Journal,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  42  Mary  St. 

C8Med\«IJTe?han1olof»y+ JO"*** L«b- Tech'y 1987     1     B6       92     3.00        tZ.200 

E.  M.  Watson,  Editor;  Canadian  Society  of  Laboratory  Technologists, 
Publishers,  61  Victoria  Ave.,  N. 

Canadian  Srbobran    (offset)  W^^         ir^^T^^f        1951     6     25     28°     5.00        $5,000 

(Serbian) .'.  {Thursday Independent $3.000— Free 

Lazar  Stoysich,  Editor;  Serbian  League  of  Canada,  Publisher,  175  Barons  Ave. 

Cost  and  Management Monthly Indus.  Acc't'g....l926      1     60        98     5.00        $6,700 

J.  N.  Allan,  Editor;  Canadian  Soc'y  of  Cost  Accountants,  Pub.,  81  Walnut  St.,  3. 


Circulation — fr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   +C.C.A.B. 

Audit:  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  <$>  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

Academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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HAMILTON  (Continued)  Estab  Co  Is  <*  Width  V  Depth    Sub  clre 

Home  and  Family  (Dutch      \MrtT,fviw           [Dutch  1QRo     9     9ft       QQ     o  ftn 

and  English)  -f... {Monthly (Family  Life 19B3     2     26       98     8'°° 


English)  -j- 

Bosch  &  Keuning  (Canada)  Ltd.,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  84,  Station  B. 
Pioneer  (Dutch  and  Enff.)+..Ftntly Ref.  Church 1051     3     26     126     2.50        $2,200 

W.  G.  Waraaar,  Editor;  Reformed  Church  in  America,  Pubs.,  126  Main  St.,  W. 
Re  view  4- .Thursday Independent 1899     8     24     294     8.00 

John  Sheehan,  Editor;  Hamilton  Review,  Publisher,  87  Mary  St.  25,000 — Free 

Silhouette  V Friday Collegiate 1929     6     24     252     2.50          1,250 

McMaster  University  Board  of  Publications,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Spectator-*- Ev*.  ex.  Sun.. Independent 1846     8     22     808  18.00**99,317 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

J.  G.  O'Neil,  Editor;  T.  E.  Nichols,  Publisher. 
HANOVER  (C8%),  pop.  8,948;  Grey-Bruce  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  40  m  S  of  Owens  Sound. 

CP;  CN  RRs.  Furniture,  hosiery,  butter,   flour,  sashes,  doors  manufactured. 

Timber.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  potatoes,  poultry. 
Post+ .Thursday Independent 1870     8     24     808     2.50   **2^83 

Mrs.  Jessie  Mitchell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HARRISTON  (D8%),  pop.  1,592;  Wellington-Huron  Elec.  Dist.  (SWC).  44  m  NW  of 
Guelph.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Casket,  stove,  cheese  box,  broom  factories;  saw  mill, 
bottling  works,  pork  packing  plant.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Review -f Wednesday Independent 1896     7     24     280     8.00          1,400 

J.  J.  Akkerhuis,  Editor;  Harris  ton  Review,  Publisher,  Elora  St. 

HARROW  (B5% ),  pop.  1,851 ;  Essex  South  Elec.  Diet.  (SW).  20  m  S  of  Windsor.  C&O 
RR.  Manufactures  abrasives.  Cannery.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  fruits,  vegetables, 
sunflower  seeds. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1929     7     24     280     2.00          1,154 

Cecil  P.  McKenzie,  Editor;  Harrow  News,  Publisher. 

HAVELOCK  (G8),  pop.  1,205;  Hastings-Frontenac  Elec.  Dist.  (EC).  25  m  NE  of 
Peterborough.  CP  RR.  Railroad  division  center.  Fishing  tackle,  needle  factories ; 
saw  mill.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  grain,  hay. 

Standard Thursday Independent 1895     5     24     224      1.60  

F.  L.  McKenzie,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAWKESBURY  (K2),  pop.  7,929;  Glengarry-Prescott  Elec.  Dist.  (NE).  On  Ottawa 
River,  60  m  NE  of  Ottawa.  CN  RR.  Pulp,  paper  mills.  Manufactures  sashes,  doors, 
textiles,  television  and  airplane  parts.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Grain,  hay,  potatoes. 

Carillon.  Le  (Fr.)  + .Thursday Independent 1947     6     28     252     8.00        $8,000 

Bernard  Danis,  Editor;  Le  Carillon,  Publisher,  88  Main  St.,  E. 

f  Echo-h Thursday Independent 1906     6     24     245     2.00 

1   Moniteur,  Le+( French) Thursday Independent. 1906     5     24     245     2.00 

1  Echo  Publishing  Co. 

HESPELER  (D4).  pop.  8,876;  Waterloo  South  Elec.  Dist.  (SWC).  On  Speed  River. 
6  m  N  of  Gait.  CN;  GR  RRs.  Manufactures  woolen  and  knit  goods,  furniture, 
stoves,  electric  washers,  hand  trucks,  pipe  wrenches,  tool,  hockey  sticks,  enameled 
ware,  lightning  rods.  Agriculture.  Livestock,  poultry,  hogs. 

Herald -f Thursday Independent 1897      6      22      217     2.50  *876 

Mrs.  W.  I.  Baulk.  Editor;  Baulk  Publishers,  Ltd..  P.  O.  Box  60.  J870— Free 

HUNTSVILLE  (E2),  pop.  8,061;  Parry  Sound-Muskoka  Elec.  Dist.  (NC).  On  Fairy 
Lake,  145  m  N  of  Toronto.  CN  RR.  Boat  connections.  Saw,  planing,  lumber  mills ; 
boat,  brick  works;  tannery.  Summer  resort.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  grain. 

Forester-f Thursday Independent 1876     8     24     297     8.00   **2,490 

H.  E.  and  P.  H.  Rice,  Publishers. 

INGERSOLL  (D4%),  pop.  6,811;  Oxford  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Thames  River,  10  m 
SW  of  Woodstock.  CP;  CN  RRs.  Manufactures  screws,  nuts,  condensed  milk, 
chee«e,  furniture,  furnaces,  caskets,  paper  boxes,  hockey  sticks,  fertilizers, 
steering  gears.  Limestone  quarries.  Agriculture. 

Tribune-h Thursday Independent 1878     8     24     301     2.50  

W.  A.  Wood,  Editor  and  Publisher,  115  Thames  St.  N. 

IROQUOIS  (J2%),  pop.  1,078;  Grenville-Dundas  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  On  St.  Lawrence 
River,  80  m  NE  of  Brockville.  CN  RR.  Linen  mills ;  cheese  factories.  Agriculture. 
Dairy  products,  apples. 

Post  and  Matilda  Advocate.. ..Thursday Independent 1922      8     28     808     2.50        $1,150 

Kenneth  Kirkby,  Editor ;  St.  Lawrence  Printing  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

JARVIS  (D4%  ),  pop.  788 ;  Brant-Haldimand  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  22  m  SE  of  Brantford.  CN; 
WAB  RRs.  Airport.  Creamery;  flour  mill.  Gas  wells.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

Record .Thursday Independent 1878     6     26     276     2.00  1825 

A.  L.  Miller,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KAPUSKA3ING  (CD,  pop.  6,468 ;  Cochrane  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  On  Kapuskasing  River, 
70  m  NW  of  Timmins.  CN  RR.  Airline,  TCA.  Saw  mill.  Dairy.  Manufactures  paper 
products.  Diversified  farming. 

Northern  Tribune Thursday Independent 1928     6     25     266     8.60         2,200 

M.  G.  Kelly.  Editor;  Northern  Tribune,  Publisher. 

KEEWATIN — See  Miner  and  News.  Kenora. 

KEMPTVILLE  (J2%),  pop.  1.780;  Grenville-Dundas  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  On  Rideau  River, 
84  m  8  of  Ottawa.  CP  RR.  Sashes,  doors,  cheese,  butter,  lumber  manufactured. 
Timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 
Advance Thursday Independent 1855     7     26     280     2.60          1,778 

F.  J.  Friend,  Editor;  Advance  Printing  Office.  Publisher. 

Cfradatlcm-HHrSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.B.C  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;   4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

VAfate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

mcademfc  year.  ^Subscription  Included  In  membership  fee. 
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KENORA  (Al),  pop.  10,728;  Kenora-Rainy  River  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  On  Lake  of  the 
Woods,  181  m  E  of  Winnipeg.  CP  RR.  Paper,  flour,  lumber  mills;  boat,  bottling 
works;  creamery;  brewery.  Tourist  resort.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Hay,  oats, 
potatoes. 

^S^S^^^^......    JEvg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1892     8     23     294     6.50         3,100 

Stuart  King,'  Ed'itir'f  Kenora  Miner  and  News  Ltd.,  234  2nd  St.,  S. 
KINCARDINE  (C8%),  pop.  2,667;  Bruce  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  On  Lake  Huron,  50  m  SW 

of  Owen  Sound.  CN  RR.  Boat  connections.  Furniture,  hosiery,  boilers,  paper  boxes, 

rubber  fittings,  butter,  cheese  manufactured.  Summer  resort.  Fisheries.  Grain, 

dairy,  stock  farms. 
News-f Wednesday Independent 1863     8     24     294     3.00   **2,241 

J.  W.  MacLeod,  Editor;  R.  G.  Buckingham,  Publisher. 
KINGSTON  (H8),  pop.  48,618;  Kingston  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  On  St.  Lawrence  River  and 

Rideau  Canal,  at  their  junction  with  Lake  Ontario,  165  m  E  of  Toronto.  CN;  CP 

RRs.  Boat  connections.  Airport. 

Manufactures  locomotives,  aluminum,  tile,  batteries,  nylon,  terylene,  woolens, 

butter,  feed,  ammonia.  Shipyards;  grain  elevators;  bottling  works;  tanneries. 

Fifteen  banks;  bank  clearings    (1957),   $212,075,626.    15,011   electric  meters; 

2,089  gas  meters;  23,882  telephones.  Queen's  University;  Royal  Military  Col- 
lege; Regiopolis  College;  two  collegiate  institutes. 
Canadian  Register,  The + Saturday Catholic 1942     8     24     280     3.00    *5 1,391 

The  Canadian  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  220  Bagot  St. 
Queen's  Quarterly Quarterly (Rev.  of  Can.  &  18fl«      -j      *A        ao     400          2000 

Issued  April,  July.  October.  January.      )  Intern't'l  Aflf.     1893      l     54        98     4'00          2'000 

Glen  Shortliffe,  Editor;  Queen's  University,  Publisher. 
Queen's  Review  V Monthly Coll.  Alumni 1927     2     80     112x4.00        J6.000 

H.  J.  Hamilton,  Editor;  The  Alumni  Assn.  of  Queen's  University.  Publisher. 
Queen's  University  Journal  V.Tues.  A  Fri Collegiate 1874     6     26     252x2.50          2,750 

Queen's  Journal,  Queen's  University,  Publisher. 
Whig-Standard  + , Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1810     8     22     294  28.40  **20,2O1 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Arnold   Edinborough,    Editor;   Kingston    Whig-Standard   Co.,    Ltd.,    Publisher, 

306  King  St.,  East. 
KINGSVILLE  (B5^),  pop.  2.884;  Essex  South  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Lake  Erie,  28  m 

SE  of  Windsor.  C&O  RR.  Tobacco  processing  plants ;  planing  mill;  tile,  brick,  boat 

factories.   Summer   resort.    Fisheries.   Agriculture.   Tobacco,   vegetables,   corn, 

wheat. 
Reporter  4- .Thursday Independent 1876     7     24     276     2.50        1 1,305 

Lakeshore  Publishers,  Ltd. 

KIRKLAND  LAKE  <J1%),  pop.  X18,892;  Timiskaming  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  100  m  SE  of 
Timmins.  ON  RR.  Mining  machinery,  cement  blocks,  aerated  water,  plywood 
manufactured.  Lumbering.  Gold  mines;  pine,  poplar,  birch  timber.  Diversified 
farming. 

Northern  News -f- Evgr.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1922     8     22     298  21.00   **6,O77 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

C.  L.  Butler,  General  Manager,  Northern  News,  Publisher. 

KITCHENER  (D4).  pop.  59.562;  Waterloo  North  Elec.  Dist.  (SWC).  Adjacent  to 
Waterloo,  and  40  m  NW  of  Hamilton.  CN;  GR  RRs.  Airport. 

Manufactures  furniture,  rubber  footwear  and  tires,  shoes,  boots,  radios,  con- 
fectionery, trucks,  shirts,  collars,  underwear,  luggage,  clocks,  gloves,  buttons, 
twines,  felts,  woodworking  and  washing  machines,  paper  boxes.  Tanneries ;  foun- 
dries; brewery;  pork  packing  plant.  Sixteen  banks;  bank  clearings  (1957), 
$437,987,276.  20,014  (res.)  electric  meters;  8,805  (res.)  gas  meters;  23,622 
res.)  telephones.  TV  station.  St.  Jerome's  College. 

Kitchener- Waterloo  Record -J-Evpr.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1878      8     23     297   21.00**32,84O 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
John  E.  Motz,  Publisher. 

LANARK   (H2V&).  pop.  879;  Lanark  Elec.  Dist.   (E).  On  Clyde  River,  50  m  SW  of 

Ottawa.  Railroad  station,  Perth.  CP  RR.  Yarn  and  knitting,  grist  mills ;  furniture, 

cheese  factories;  lime  plant.  Timber;  limestone  quarries.  Grain,  stock  farms. 
Era  4- Wednesday Independent 1895     6     25     224     2.50          1,370 

B.  W.  Mason,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
LEAMINGTON  (B5%),  pop.  7,856;  Essex  South  Elec  Dist  (SW).  On  Lake  Erie,  33  m 

SE  of  Windsor.  MC;  C&O  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Tobacco  processing  plant; 

tomato  products  manufactured.  Resort.  Truck,  fruit  farms.  Tomatoes,  tobacco, 

peaches,  apples. 
Post  and  News -f- Thursday Independent.......  187 4      8     24     287     2. 60** 3,7 7 6 

Post  Printing  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  21  Princess. 

LEASIDE — Advertiser — See  Toronto. 
Tribune — See  Toronto. 

LINDSAY  (F3),  pop.  10,110;  Victoria  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  On  Scugog  River,  26  m  W  of 
Peterborough.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Manufactures  woolen  goods,  yarns,  knit  goods, 
lumber  products,  crayons,  railway  equipment,  caskets,  proprietary  medicines, 
boats.  Foundries;  marble  works.  Summer  resort.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Wheat, 
alsike  clover,  livestock. 

f  Post -4- Evar.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1895     8     24     287   13.00   ** 2,284 

I  Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

I  Post-f Thursday Independent 1933     8     24     287     2.00   **2,613 

I  Wilson  &  Wilson,  Ltd.,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Watchman- Warder -f Wednesday Conservative 1856     8     24     287     3.50        $3,664 

Ford  Moynes.  Editor;  Victoria  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  6  Colborne  St.,  W. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  «> Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  Inch. 

v* Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population — 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  VIssued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Estab  Colt<3>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

USTOWEL  (D4),  pop.  8,644;  Perth  Elec.  Dist.   (W).  35  m  N  of  Stratford.  CN  RR. 
Knitting,  planing,  chopping,  woolen  mills;  furniture,  casket  factories.  Dairy, 
stock,  poultry  farms. 
Banner  4-  ..................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1865     8     24     273     3.00   **2,412 

Paper  incorporates  Atwood  Bee  and  Fordwich  Record. 
George  Tatham,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LITTLE  CURRENT  <C1%),  pop.  1,514;  Algoma  East  Elec.  Dist.    (NW).  On  Mani- 
toulin  Island,  88  m  SW  of  Sudbury.  CP  RR.  Boat  connections.  Airport.  Planing 
mill.  Summer  resort.  Silica  quarries.  Fisheries.  Poultry,  stock  farms. 
Manitoulin  Expositor  4-  ...........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1879     5     23     210     3.00   **  1,680 

W.  J.  Patterson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LONDON  (C4%),  pop.  101,693;  London  and  Middlesex  East  Elec.  Dists.  (SW).  On 
Thames  River,  120  m  W  of  Toronto.  CN  ;  CP;  MC  ;  L&PS  (elec.)  RRs.  Airline,  TCA. 
Manufactures  cereals,  household  appliances,  steel,  hosiery,  confectionery, 
shoes,  radios,  metal  products,  cardboard  boxes,  diesel  locomotives,  chemicals, 
automotive  parts,  mobile  homes,  electrical  distribution  apparatus,  plumbing  and 
heating  equipment,  coated  tapes  and  abrasives,  electronics  equipment.  Brewery  ; 
winery;  railroad  shops;  printing  and  publishing  houses.  Thirty-one  banks;  bank 
clearings  (1957),  $790,738,406.  28,106  electric  meters;  24,221  gas  meters; 
44,116  (res.)  telephones.  TV  station.  University  of  Western  Ontario;  Huron 
College  and  others.  Grain,  livestock,  dairy  products. 


««n  ........  EconPoliticaligSS     3     25     140     5.00        1  1,800 

Issued  March,  June,  Oct.,  Dec.  I  gcjen(je 

Gordon  Huson,  Editor;  University  of  Western  Ontario,  Publisher. 

Canadian  Hobby-Craft  lm  «,««*M«       [Hobbies  &          IQA«     o     QA      nc     o  nn 

Magazine  .....  ..  .....................  jBi-monthly  .....  ^Handicrafts       1946     2     30      116     2'°° 

McLaughlin  Publishing,  121  Queens  Ave. 


....  }Bi-monthly  .....  W.  of  the  W  .......  1895     3     26     140  xl.OO 

J.  S.  Cloustoni  Editor  ;  Canadian  Woodmen  of  the  World,  Publisher. 


CCB  Outlook,  The+  ln«.»»-»i«.         T«*  «*  «H«^        ^48     2     28     100 

(no  adv.).    ..  ........  {Quarterly  ........  Int.  of  Blind  .......  Controlled  free  dist.       $3,850 

Mrs.  W.  C.  Bending,  Editor;  Canadian  Council  of  the  Blind,  Publisher, 
96  Ridout  St..  S. 


Tuesday  ..........  Negro  Int  ...........  1921     4     24     210     2.00 

Mrs.  C.  E.  Hawson,  Editor;  C.  E.  Hawson,  Publisher,  95  Glenwood  Ave. 

Farmer's  Advocate  .................  .Semi-mo  ..........  [  A^Farm^ome  1866     4     26      175       '60    *200'000 

D.  L.  Waterston,  Editor;  The  William  Weld  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher, 

358  Adelaide  St.  W. 

T!S.^T>.  ««-i_  fMorn.&Evg.     T«^o^«^«*     1849     9     22     305  21.84**«4>161 

Free  Press-f-  ............................  (ex.  Sun.       *      Independent....  Evg  circ  21.84  **39,562 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

A.  R.  Ford,  Editor;  London  Free  Press  Ptg.  Co.,  Pub.,  442-446  Richmond  St. 
Gazette  V  ..................................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1907     5     23     196     2.50 

Students  of  the  University  of  Western  Ontario,  Editors  and  Publishers, 

Room  24,  Thomas  Hall. 
Huron  Church  News-f  ............  10  ti.  a  yr  ........  Religious  ............  1950     6     24     224      1.00        12,865 

The  Rt.  Rev.  G.  N.   Luxton,  Editor;  Diocese  of  Huron,  Anglican  Church   of 

Canada,  P.  O.  Box  302. 
Ontario  Agent  +..  ..  ..     Monthly  ..........  Finan.  A  Insur...l896     8     87      137     3.50          2,500 

Ivor  S.  Brake,  Editor;  Economist  Printing  &  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  810  Richmond  Bldg. 


..  193°     2     80       98     2-°°  70° 

Issued  during  January,  March,  May,  November. 
Students  of  University  of  Western  Ontario  Medical  School,  Publishers. 

LUCKNOW  (C8%),  pop.  962;  Bruce  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  65  m  NW  of  Stratford.  CN  RR. 
Furniture  factory  ;  creamery  ;  flax,  flour,  lumber  mills.  Elevator.  Fertilizer  mixing, 
seed  plants.  Timber.  Farming. 
Sentinel  +  .................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1873      5     24     224     2.50          1,800 

L.  C.  Thompson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MADOC   (G3),  pop.  1.325;  Has  tings  -Frontenac  Elec.  Dist.    (EC).  28  m  N  of  Belle- 
ville. CN  RR.  Tale,  slate,  woolen,  planing  mills;  creamery.  Talc  mines;  slate 
quarries.  Dairy  farms. 
North  Hastings  Review  -f  .......  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1877     6     26     280     2.50          - 

J.  A.  Watson,  Editor  ;  North  Hastings  Review,  Publisher. 

MARATHON  (H5),  pop.  -  ;  Port  Arthur  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  186  m  E  of  Port  Arthur. 

CP  RR.  Paper  mills  ;  cannery;  dairy  farms. 
Mercury  (offset)  .....................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1948     4     24      161         1,404  —  Free 

D.  E.  Smith,  Editor;  Town  of  Marathon,  Publishers,  5  Woodson  St. 

MARKDALE  (D3).  pop.  986;  Grey-Bruce  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  25  m  SE  of  Owen  Sound. 
CP  RR.   Chopping,   saw  mills;   sash   and   door  factory;   tannery;   creameries. 
Timber.  Lake  resort.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms. 
Standard  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1875     6     26     280     3.00   **1,357 

R.  G.  Craig,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MARKHAM  (E8%),  pop.  2,878;  York  North  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  16  m  NE  of  Toronto.  CN 

RR.  Flour,  feed,  planing,  chopping  mills.  Truck,  grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 
Economist  and  Sun  4-  ..............  Wednesday  ........  Independent..  ..185  6     8     24     296     8.00         3,000 

M.  Williams,  Editor;  Whetter  A  Williams,  Publisher. 


Circulation    *  A  Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0 Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population — 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  «n  membership  fee. 
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Estab  Cols0 Width  VDtpth   Sub 

MARMORA   (G8)f  pop.   1,428;  Hastings-Frontenac  Elec.  Diet.    (EC).  26  m  NW   of 
Belleville.  CN  RR.  Chopping,  planing  mills.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Herald -H Thursday Independent 1894     6     26     273     2.00 

H.  W.  Sabine,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MEAFORD  (D3),  pop.  8,648;  Grey  North  Elec.  Dist.   (W).  20  m  E  of  Owen  Sound. 
CN  RR.  Boat  connections.  Wooden  kitchen  units,  power  equipment,  cabinet  hard- 

1.  Woolen  mills.  Diversified  farming. 


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ware,  hardwood  flooring,  feed  manufactured 

Express  -f .Thursday Independent 1906 

Carl  C.  Manore,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


9     22     308     3.00   **1,531 


I 


MERLIN  (B5),  pop.  X490;  Kent  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  12  m  3  of  Chatham.  C&O  RR. 
Lumber.  Diversified  farming. 

Standard Thursday Independent 5     24     200     2.00 

A.  L.  Mclntosh.  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  189. 

MIDLAND  (E2%),  pop.  8,250;  Simcoe  East  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  On  Georgian  Bay,  89  m 
NW  of  Toronto.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  silk,  fiberglass, 
camera,  flour,  automotive  trim;  wood  products,  ladies'  wear,  needlework  fac- 
tories ;  shipyards ;  elevators.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture. 

f  County  Herald Friday Independent 1950     9      22      287      6.00 

J   Free  Press  Herald -f Wednesday Independent 1881     9     cLbtoed  clr™  **4,310 

Publishes  weekly  Georgian  Tourist  edition,  Thursday  during  July  and  August. 
Midland  Printers,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

MILDMAY  (C3  %  ),  pop.  870 ;  Grey-Bruce  Elec.  Dist.  ( W).  60  m  NW  of  Guelph.  CN  RR. 
Creamery;  lumber,  grist,  chopping,  cider  mills;  furniture  factorv.  Timber.  Dairy, 
stock,  grain  farms. 

Gazette  + .Thursday Independent 1893     5     24     224     2.50 

Robert  Wenger,  Editor;  Wenger  Bros.,  Publisher. 

MILLBROOK  (F3%),  pop.  807;  Durham  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  17  m  SW  of  Peterborough. 
Railroad  name,  Millbrook  Junction.  CN  RR.  Lumber,  flour  mills;  creamery. 
Dairy,  grain  farms. 

Mirror  and  Reporter Thursday Independent 1861     6     24      252      1.50  J725 

J.  H.  Barringer,  Editor  and  Publisher,  King  St. 

MILTON  WEST  (E4),  pop.  4,294;  Halton  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  25  m  N  of  Hamilton.  CN;  CP 
RRs.  Manufactures  steel  screws,  gas  meters,  automotive  springs,  gypsum  prod- 
ucts, bricks,  flour,  feed.  Agriculture.  Grain,  cherries,  berries. 

Canadian  Champion  + Thursday Independent 1859     8     24     294      3.00    **2,335 

Dills  Printing  and  Publishing. 

MILVERTON  (D4),  pop.  1,070;  Perth  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  17  m  N  of  Startford.  CN;  CP 
RRs.  Knitting,  feed,  chopping  mills;  furniture,  felt  shoe,  farm  machinery 
factories ;  creamery.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Sun-f ~ Thursday Independent 1891     7     26     308     2.50        $1,860 

William  A.  Reis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MIMICO — Advertiser — See  New  Toronto  and  Mimico  Advertiser,  New  Toronto. 

MITCHELL  (C4),  pop.  2,146;  Perth  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  On  Thames  River,  12  m  W  of 
Stratford.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  hosiery,  sweaters,  butter,  cheese,  lumber.  Fork 
packing  plant;  hatcheries;  nursery.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 

Advocate-}- Thursday Independent 1860      7      26     276     2.50          1,925 

W.  Mounteer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MONKTON  <C4),  pop.  X365;  Perth  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  22  m  NW  of  Stratford.  Railroad 
name,  West  Monkton.  CP  RR.  Cheese  factory ;  chopping,  planing  mills ;  creamery. 
Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Times  -f Thursday Independent 1900     7     26     308     2.50  $360 

William  A.  Reis,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Milverton. 

MORRISBURG  (J2%),  pop.  2,131;  Grenville-Dundas  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  On  St.  Lawrence 
River,  28  m  SW  of  Cornwall.  Ferry  to  Waddington,  N.  Y.  CN  RR.  Cheese,  tack, 
nail,  brush,  sash  and  door  factories ;  foundry.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Dairy, 
poultry  products,  apples. 

Leader .Friday Independent 1867     6     26     280     2.00  

Arthur  Laurin,  Editor;  Leader  Publishing  Company,  Ltd. 

MOUNT  FOREST  (D3%),  pop.  2.438;  Wellington  Huron  Elec.  Dist.  (SWC).  40  m  NW 
of  Guelph.  CP;  CN  RRs.  Manufactures  overalls,  sportwear,  threshing  machines, 
television  coils,  baskets,  caskets.  Chopping  mills,  creameries,  poultry  plant. 
Greenhouses.  Stock  farms. 

Confederate-f .Thursday Independent 1867     7     24     273     2.50 

Confederate  Publishing  Company. 

NAPANEE  (H3),  pop.  4,273;  Prince  Edward-Lennox  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  On  Napanee 
River,  26  m  W  of  Kingston.  CN  RR.  Boat  connections.  Furniture,  biscuits,  brick, 
tile,  butter  factories;  cannery;  iron  works;  chopping  mills.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Beaver4- Wednesday... ..Conservative 1870     8     25     294     3.00   **3,621 

J.  Earl  Morrison,  Publisher. 

Post-Express-f Thursday Independent 1861     8     24     808     2.00          2,650 

Henry  D.  Wightman,  Editor;  H.  D.  Wightman  &  Son,  Publisher. 

NEW  HAMBURG  <D4).  pop.  1,939;  Waterloo  South  Elec.  Dist.  (SWC).  14  m  W  of 
Kitchener.  CN  RR.  Felt  shoes,  furniture  and  furniture  trimmings,  cheese,  cab- 
inet factory;  creamery;  flour,  planing  mills.  Dairy,  grain  farms. 

Independent Friday Independent 1878     6     26     273     2.00  998 

Ritr  Brothers,  Publishers. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   *C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn:  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  <$>  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

T  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population — 1956  Preliminary  Census.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

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NEW  LISKEARD  (J2),  pop.  4,619;  Timiskaming  Elec.  Diet.  (N).  On  Lake  Timiskam- 
ing, 57  m  8  of  Kirkland  Lake.  ON  RR.  Foundry,  lumber,  flour,  feed  mills;  ice 
cream  factory;  cannery;  bottling  works.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Wheat, 
oats,  barley. 

Temiskaming  Speaker-f Thursday Independent 1906      8      24     294     2.50   **3,SOS 

O.  £.  Bond,  Editor;  Temiskaming  Printing  Co.,  Ltd..  Publisher. 

NEWMARKET  (E3V6),  pop.  7,368;  York  North  Elec.  Diet.  (SO.  28  m  N  of  Toronto. 
CN  RR.  Manufactures  pencils,  office  furniture  and  filing  systems,  caskets,  flour. 
Tannery ;  foundry ;  creamery.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Era  and  Express  + Thursday Independent 1852     8     24     301     3.50   **3,808 

Prints  section  for  Aurora. 

Newmarket  Era  &  Express  Ltd.,  Publishers. 

NEW  TORONTO  (E4),  pop.  11.560;  York  West  Elec.  Dist.  (SO.  On  Lake  Ontario.  5  m 
SW  of  Toronto.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Manufactures  fire  brick,  tire  fabrics,  rubber  and 
rubber  products,  wallpaper,  varnishes,  containers,  pigments,  cans,  brass  prod- 
ucts, canned  goods,  wine,  liquors,  chemicals,  corsets,  shoes.  Tannery. 

NeAd^eTtiser+nd  MlmiC°        }Thursday Independent 1917     8     24     808      8.00   **8,945 

Gordon  A.  Murray*,' Editor;  V.  J.  MacMillan,  Publisher. 

NIAGARA  FALLS  (E4M>),  pop.  23.563;  Niagara  Falls  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  On  West  bank  of 
Niagara  River,  below  the  Falls.  CN;  WAB;  MC  RRs.  Manufactures  silverware, 
cyanamides,  abrasives,  undergarments,  batteries,  cutlery,  cellue-cotton  products, 
brass,  cereals,  wire  cloth,  animals  traps,  chains,  machinery,  plastics,  fertilizer. 
Wineries ;  iron,  bottling  works.  Tourist  resort.  Fruit,  truck  farms. 

Review-f .Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent. 1879      8      23      294   20.80  **14,360 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  B.  Leslie,  Editor;  F.  H.  Leslie,  Ltd..  Publisher. 

NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE  (E4),  pop.  2,740;  Lincoln  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  On  Lake  Ontario, 
12  m  E  of  Saint  Catharines.  MC  RR.  Canning,  marmalade,  basket,  wooden  ware 
factories ;  winery.  Summer  resort.  Fruit,  truck  farms.  Peaches,  grapes. 

Canadian  Fruitgrower-!- Monthly f Fruit  1929     3     26     140      1.00 

Scott  Publishing  Co..  Box  610.  1  Growers  Controlled  free  dist. 

Niagara  Advance-f .Thursday Independent 1983     5     24     224     2.00 

Douglas  L.  Young,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  390. 

NORTH  BAY  (El),  pop.  21,020:  Nipissin*  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  On  Lake  Nipissin*.  80  m 
E  of  Sudbury.  CN;  CP;  ON  RRs.  Airline.  TCA.  Manufactures  diamond  drill  equip- 
ment, brass  fittings,  saws,  lumber,  butter,  explosives,  insulating  board.  Foun- 
dries; railroad  shops.  Normal  School;  Provincial  Laboratory.  Summer  resort. 
Timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Nugget -f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1909     8     22     810  23.40**13,342 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

C.  M.  Fellman,  Editor;  A  Division  of  The  Southam  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

NORWICH  (D4H),  pop.  1,611;  Oxford  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  18  m  SE  of  Woodstock. 
CN  RR.  Manufactures  brooms,  brushes,  vinegar,  baskets,  fertilizer,  lumber, 
bricks,  tile.  Cannery.  Agriculture.  Milk,  tobacco,  grain. 

Gazette .Thursday Independent 1876     8     24     280     2.50   **1,OS8 

S.  N.  Manore,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NORWOOD  (G3).  uop.  1,017;  Hastings-Frontenac  Elec.  Dist.  (EC).  18  m  NE  of  Peter- 
borough. CP  RR.  Wood  specialty,  cheese  box,  basket  factories;  flour  mill; 
creamery.  Timber.  Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 

Register Thursday Independent 1867     6     26     245     1.50  

J.  F.  Chevers.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

OAKVILLE  (E4).  pot>.  9.983:  Halton  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  On  Lake  Ontario.  20  m  SW  of 
Toronto.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  automobiles,  auto  parts, 
patent  leather,  baskets,  fabrics,  plastics,  aluminum  ware.  jams,  paper,  refrig- 
erator colls.  Tanneries.  Summer  resort.  Fruit,  truck,  dairy,  poultry  farm*. 

Oakville-Trafalgar  Journal Thursday Independent 1947      8     23     298      2.60   **4,914 

W.  D.  Cotton,  Editor;  Woodbridge  Co.  Ltd.,  Publisher.  7  Dunn  St.  N. 

Record-Star-*- Thursday Independent 1887     8     23     308     2.60   **4,753 

Tina  C.  Breckenridge,  Editor;  Oakville  Record,  Ltd..  Publisher. 

ORANCEVILLE  (D3%),  pop.  8,887;  Dufferhi-Simcoe  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  86  m  NE  of 
Guelph.  CP  RR.  Knitting,  chopping,  planing  mills;  foundry;  creameries;  bottling 
works.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Banner 4- Thursday Independent 1893     8     23     274     3.50   **3,224 

H.  B.  Matheson  and  A.  R.  McKitrick,  Publishers. 

ORILLIA  (E3),  POD.  18.857:  Simcoe  East  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  On  Lakes  Simcoe  and  Oou ch- 
icking and  Trent  Valley  Canal,  86  m  N  of  Toronto.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Airport.  Manu- 
factures mining  machinery,  farm  implements,  hardware,  flooring,  baby  carriages, 
furniture,  stoves,  clothing,  metal  and  wood  specialties,  marine  engines,  boats. 
Creamery.  Summer  resort.  Timber.  Diversified  farming.  Grain,  livestock,  dairy 
products. 

N«w§-Lett«r-f Thursday Independent 1884     8     24     280     2.00          4.3M 

W.  G.  Curran,  Editor;  Curran  Bros.,  Publisher. 

Packet  and  Times  -f- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1867     8     23     298   15.60   **5,268 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

The  Thomson  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 


ORONO  (F8  H  ) ,  pop.  X 790 ;  Durham  Elec.  Dist.  (S) .  22  m  E  of  Oshawa.  Railroad  station. 
Newcastle.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Grist  mill.  Creamery.  Ontario  Forestry  Station.  Diver* 


sifted  farming. 
News — See  Canadian  Statesman  of  Bowmanvflle. 
Times Thursday Independent 1987 

R.  C.  Forrester,  Publisher. 


6     26     288     1.50 


Circulation— **S«pt.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  tA.B.C.  Audit;  +C.C.A.B. 

Audit:  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPtiblisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  4  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  Inch. 

V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  VIsiued  only  during 

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OSHAWA  (F8%),  Pop.  50,412;  Ontario  Elec.  Diet.  (C).  88  m  NE  of  Toronto.  CP;  CN; 
OSH  RRs.  On  Lake  Ontario.  Boat  connections. 

Manufactures  automobiles,  shoes,   drugs,  metal  building  products,  woolen 
goods,  glass  products,  malleable  iron,  steam  and  gas  fittings,  auto  bumpers, 
safety  glass,  plastics,  brushes,  furniture,  aluminum  products.  Tannery.  Four- 
teen banks  (1957).  16,656  electric  meters;  8,800  gas  meters;  20,000  telephones. 
Dairy,  grain,  stock  farms. 
Times  -Gazette  -f  ......................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Independent  .......  1871     9     22     308  20.00  **15,590 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Circulates  also  in  Whitby. 

Gwyn  Kinsey,  Editor;  Times-Gazette  Publishers,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

OTTAWA  (J2).  pop.  222,129;  Ottawa  East  Elec.  Dist.  (NE).  Capital  of  the  Dominion 
of  Canada.  On  Ottawa  River  and  Rideau  Canal,  116  m  W  of  Montreal.  CN;  CP; 
RRs.  Airlines:  TCA;  EAL;  TRA.  Boat  connections. 

Manufactures  lumber,  pulp,  paper,  wire  cloth,  cables,  stoves,  electric  ranges, 
cosmetics,  currency,  stamps,  furniture,  cement,  paint,  flour,  cheese,  biscuits, 
beverages,  shoes,  metal  building  material,  washing  machines,  tar  and  paper 
products.  Foundries;  oil  refineries;  bottling  works.  Fifty-four  banks;  bank 
clearings  (1957),  $12,224,820,888.  80,984  electric  meters;  86,268  telephones. 
Two  TV  stations.  University  of  Ottawa;  Carleton  College;  Asbury  College; 
St.  Patrick  College.  Timber.  Agriculture. 


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Bi-monthly.  ...Tech.  Agric  .......  1934     8     26     140 

Agricultural  Institute  of  Canada,  Publisher,  Suite  100,  176  Gloucester  St. 


2.00        $8,710 


Alumni  Association  of  the  University  of  Ottawa,  Publishers. 

Business  and  Professional     \pf  mftwlfi1iv      fw^fn^r^K  1934     3     2«     133x1.50         7,100 
Woman  -f-  ( Eng.  &  Fr. ) ....  J  **i~montniy j  w °™**t*  ^1UD  Controlled  free  dist.       14,550 

Bess  Forbes,  Editor;  Canadian  Federation  of  Business  and  Professional 
Women's  Clubs,  Publisher,  352  MacLaren  St. 

Canadian  Aeronautical  \M««fMv  AA«*™i«ii+f/.a         195B     8     28     14°  x4.00         2,461 

Journal JMonthly Aeronautics 2     42     140 

Not  published  during  July  and  August. 

Canadian  Aeronautical  Institute,  Publisher,  801  Commonwealth  Bldg. 
77  MetcalfeSt.  (4). 

625 

6,145 

$2,675 

$980 
$759 

3,700 


^  OWY  7  jQuarterly (Affairs*  1946     2     26        76     2<0° 

*"j.  G^De  Prose,  Editor ;  Directorate  of  Military  Training,  Publisher, 
The  Queen's   Printer. 

Canadian  Art -f Quarterly {  Exhibition"**7  194S  2  84  112  1'75 

Robt.  Ayre  and  Donald  W.  Buchanan,  Eds.;  Canadian  Art,  Pub.,  P.  O.  Box  384. 

Canadia^AyrsMre^Review  JMonthly Ayrs.  Cattle 1920  3  27  183  xl.OO 

Ayrshire  Breeders'  Assn.  of  Canada,  Publisher,  1160  Carling  Ave. 

Canadian  Entomologist 4- Monthly Entomological...  1868  1  60  119x10.00 

W.  R.  Thompson,  Editor;  Entomological  Society  of  Canada  and  Ontario,  Pub. 

Canadian    Field-Naturalist -f  Quarterly Nat.  Science 1879     2     ||     jjjg  x4-00 

R.  A.  Hamilton,  Editor;  Ottawa  Field-Naturalists'  Club,  Publisher, 
Science  Service  Bid?. 

Canadian  Flight  \  m  «i««tMv      /Pilots  &  iqcc     *     o*      UA     A  tin 

(The  Pilots   Magazine)      (Bi-monthly.     |Aircraftmen      IJ&5     8      **      14°     4'00 
W.  N.  Peppier,  Editor;  Canadian  Owners  and  Pilots  Assn.,  Publishers, 
Commonwealth  Bldg.,  77  Metcalfe  St. 


Canadian  Geographical           1 
Journal  

Monthly  Geographic  1930 
loyal  Canadian  Geograph'l  Soc'y,  Pub 

MfMi+Mir            fBiochem.  ft        1(Ui 
Monthly  1  Physiology        1944 

Bi-monthly  Botany  1929 

3     27     140     6.00 
,  64  Park  Ave.  (4). 

1      58      105      9.00 

1     58      105      6.00 
1     66     105   12.00 
1     58     105     6.00 
1      58      105      9.00 
1     58      105     5.00 

*1  1,502 

$1,702 

$967 
$3,015 
$1,308 
$2,122 
$744 

Gordon  M.  Dallyn,  Ed.  ;  I 
Canadian  Journal  of 
Biochemistry  and 
Physiology  (no  adv.)  
Canadian  Journal  of  Botany 

Canadian  Journal  of 

Monthly  
Bi-monthly. 
Monthly  

....Chem.  Res  1929 
....Microbiology  1954 
....Physics  1929 

Canadian  Journal  of 
Microbiology  (no  adv.).... 
Canadian  Journal  of  Physics 

^Zo^v^noTdv.0/.  JBi-monthly  Zoology  t929 

.  ,  . 

Research  Council,  Publishers,  Sussex  St.   (2). 


$1,500 
$9,000 


7 Scient.  Agric  ....1957     1     67     112     4.00        $2,227 

Agricultural  Institute  of  Canada,  Publisher,  176  Gloucester  St. 

Canadian  Labour*  (Eng.      lMonthly Labor 19B6     1     44     140     8'°° 

«  Fr. ) J  Controlled  free  dist. 

Norman  8.  Dowd,  Editor;  Canadian  Labour  Congress,  100  Argyle  Aye. 

Circulation -**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  +C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4 Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  tech. 

T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee.  

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Canadian  League Monthly Social  Work 1921     2     24        88     2.00 

Katharine  Sheridan.  Editor;  Canadian  League,  Publisher,  401  Preston  St. 


li-monthly Library  News....  1944     2     83      112x3.00          1,901 

'Elisabeth  H." Morton,  Editor;  Canadian  Library  Assn.,  Publisher, 

63  Spark  St. 
Canadian  Patent  Office  \m     aoov  /Patents,  1929     2     86     12625.00  $550 

Record   (no  adv.) jiuesaay ICopywrights  Controlled  free  dist.  J202 

Commissioner  of  Patents,  Publisher,  Canadian  Bldg. 
Canadian  Psychiatric  1 

Association  Journal  }•  Quarterly Medical 1956      1      60      116  x4.00  625 

(Eng.  &  Fr.) J 

Dr.  F.  C.  R.  Chalke,  Editor;  Canadian  Psychiatric  Assn.,  Publisher, 
183  Metcalfe  St.  (4). 

Canadian  Transport  + Monthly Labor 1908     3     28     140  x2.00     *34,315 

D.  N.  Secord,  Editor;  Canadian  Brotherhood  of  Railway  Employees  and  other 
Transport  Workers,  Publisher,  230  Laurier  Ave.,  W. 

Canadian  Welfare 7  ti.  a  yr Soc.  Welf.  Work  1924     2     25       98  x2.50        J3,013 

M.  M.  King,  Editor;  The  Canadian  Welfare  Council,  Publisher,  55  Parkdale  Ave. 

Carleton,  TheV Monday Collegiate 1944      5      24      222  xl.OO          1,500 

Students  of  Carleton  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  275  First  Ave.  (1). 

Chemistry  in  Canada Monthly Chem.  Indus 1949     3     27      140     4.00       +6,202 

The  Chemical  Institute  of  Canada,  Publisher,   18   Rideau  St.    (2). 

Citizen-f- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1844      8     23      310   18.20**€5,13S 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

M.  D.  Yarrow,  Editor;  Ottawa  Citizen,  Publisher. 

Civil  Service  Review Quarterly Civil  Service 1928     2      39      140      1.20  

J.  E.  Duggan,  Editor;  Civil  Service  Feder'n  of  Canada,  Pub.,  88  Argyle  Ave. 

tview} Quarterly Com.  Plan'g 1951     2     42      126     2.00 


Community  Planning  Assn.  of  Canada,  Publisher,  77  MacLaren  St.  (4)* 
Crows  nest,  The  (no  adv.)  ......  Monthly  ..........  Can.  Nav.  Serv...  1949     3     28      133      1.00          2,600 

Dept.  of  National  Defense,  Publisher,  The  Queen's  Printer. 

™tfei^^l^  ..........  [g^fornViCe      1921     I     IS     itf      1-°°        25'8°° 

and  The  CSAO  News  ........  J  I  Dominion  2     44      140 

J.  C.  Best,  Editor;  Civil  Service  Assn.  of  Canada,  Publisher,  130  Slater  St. 
Droit,  Le  -f   (French)  .............  JSvg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1913     8     23     310   15.00**29>4O1 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Le  Syndicat  d'Oeuvres  Sociales,  Ltee,  Publisher,  875  Rideau. 
Fulcrum,  The+V...~  ...............  Bi-monthly  .....  Collegiate  ..........  1939      5     25      240  x2.00        $1,800 

Students  of  the  University  of  Ottawa,  Editors  and  Publishers,  611  Cumberland  St. 
Hebdo-Revue+   (Fr.)  .............  Saturday  .........  Gen'l  Int  .............  1951      5     23      190  40,897 

A  magazine  distributed  each  Saturday  with  Le  Progres  du  Saguenay  of  Chicou- 
timi;  Le  Voix  de  Test  of  Granby;  Le  Droit  of  Ottawa;  La  Frontiere  of  Rouyn, 
Quebec. 

Gerard  Bernier,  Editor;  Aurele  Gratton,  Publisher,  375  Rideau  St. 
Journal  +  ..................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Conserv  ......  1885     8     22     310  18.20**65,925 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Journal  Publishing  Company  of  Ottawa,  Ltd.,  Journal  Bldg. 

:  Junior  Leader  +  ......................  .Monthly  ..........  Boy  Scouts  .........  1943     3     27      133        .50  J930 

Issued  from  November  through  May.  Controlled  free  dist.     1  14,  473 

Sydney  Young,  Editor. 
Scout  Leader  ............................  Monthly  ..........  Scouting  .............  1922     3     26      130     1.00        J1.985 
Issued  bi-monthly  during  July-  August,  September-October.  Controlled  free  dist.      til,  5  14 
G.  N.  Beers,  Editor;  Boy  Scouts  Assn.,  Publisher,  306  Metcalfe  St.  (4). 

Labour  Gazette  (English  &  W^+M,,  [  Indus.  AEduc.,  1900     2     30     112     4.00        15,500 

French)    (no  adv.)  ............  JMontmy  ..........  JLabor  Matter  Controlled  free  dist.       *8,300 

W.  S.  Drinkwater,  Editor;  Department  of  Labour,  Publisher. 
Labour  Review  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Labor  ..................  1936     4     26      175      1.00        11,708 

W.  T.  Burford,  Editor;  Canadian  Federation  of  Labour,  Publisher,  78  Bank  St. 
Legionary,  The  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Veterans  ............  1925      4     26      150     2.50  *225,717 

The  Canadian  Legion,  Publisher,  Legion  House,  465  Gilmour  St. 


Monthly  ..........  Labor  ..................  1948   4   28   213  xl-°°     *5'500 

July-August  issue  combined. 

Clive  Thomas.  Editor  ;  National  Council  of  Canadian  Labour,  Publisher, 

Room  27,  78  Sparks  St. 
Patrician  V  ................................  Monday  ...........  Collegiate  ..........  1935     2     42      147  xl.OO  850 

Students  of  St.  Patrick's  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  281  Echo  Drive. 

Professional  Public  Service....Monthly  ..........  UQovt.)™***     192°     2     30     112     1'50          3'676 

Barrett  Bonnezen,  Editor;  Professional  Institute  of  the  Public  Service  of 

Canada,  Publisher,  Room  249,  Elgin  Bldg.,  Dept,  of  National  Defense. 
RA  News-f  ................      Monthly..     .    Recreation  .......  1943     5     24     200  x     $16,000 

Jack  Vinokur,  Editor;  Ottawa  Civil  Service  Recreational  Association,  Publisher, 
243   Lisgar   St. 

("Historical, 
ROMP  Quarterly  +  .................  .Quarterly  ........  ]  Education  ft      1933     2     30     112     1.00        11,500 

[Gen'l  Int. 

A/Sgt.  H.  E.  Brownhlll,  Editor;  Royal  Canadian  Mounted  Police.  Publisher, 
ROMP  Headquarters  Bldg. 


Cimilatioo    A  A  Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0 Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch. 

T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Revue  de  L'Universite  'd'      1 

Ottawa  (French,  English,  [Quarterly  ........  Cultural  .............  1931     1     50       98     4.00  900 

Latin)  .................................  J 

Rev.  Fr.  M.  Belanger,  O.M.I.,  Editor;  Universite  'df  Ottawa,  Publisher., 

Avenue  Laurier  Est.,  Ottawa. 
Rotonde.  La  (French  )-f  V  ......  15  ti.  a  yr  ........  Collegiate  ...........  1931     5     23     224     8.00 

Students  of  University  of  Ottawa,  Editors  and  Publishers,  611  Cumberland  St. 


Roundel   (no  adv.)  ............  10  ti.  a  yr  Af/For"'        1949     8     26     108     2-°°          1'145 

Royal  Canadian  Air  Force,  Publisher,  The  Queen's  Printer. 
Scout  Leader  —  See  Junior  Leader. 
Westboro  Union  -f  ...................  Semi-mo  .........  Independent  .......  1939     6     24     210     1.60 

Henry  Far  a  low,  Editor;  Beauregard  Press,  Publisher,  222  Guigas  St. 

OWEN  SOUND  (D3),  pop.  16,976;  Grey-North  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  On  Georgian  Bay, 
85  m  NW  of  Guelph.  OP;  CN  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  furniture, 
building  materials,  machines  and  parts,  boats,  butter,  wooden-ware,  hosiery,  belt- 
ing, leather,  paints,  vending  machines,  electrical  signalling  devices.  Foundries; 
elevators.  Tourist  resort.  Fisheries.  Stock,  dairy,  fruit,  grain  farms. 

Arena  Pools  and  Parks          l  1  Arena*  19«     f     •«     "«     <•<">         »•«• 


437 

Canadian  Coin  Box  Im^fhi,  JVendinjr  1946     3     24     140     6.00          1.410 

Magazine    (offset)  ............  fMontnly  ..........  \  Equipment  2     42     140 

Canadian  Motels  &  Motor      1R,  montv,v      /Motel  1965     f     ?|     W     4-°°         1'693 

Court,   (offset)  ..................  }Bi-»onthly  .....  {Operatlon  cLtr^lled  f?«  di.t.         1,576 

^"off8ae\)T!™.".^.±e}Monthly  ..........  Vend'gEquip't..1958     »     *<     \\\     6-°° 

Eddie  'Sargent!'  Editor';  Eddie  Sargent  Enterprises,  Publisher,  868  2nd  Ave.  East. 
Herald   (offset)  ........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1951     6     24     266     3.00        $3,070 

Eddie  Sargent,  Editor  and  Publisher,  868  2nd  Ave.  East.  $2,033  —  Free 

Sun-Times-h  .............................  Evg.  ex.  Sun.  ..Independent  .......  1853     8     28     295  23.00**10,»81 

Color  advertising  accepted. 
Fleming  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd. 

PAISLEY   (C3).  pop.  739;  Grey-Bruce  Elec.  Dist.   (W).  35  m  SW  of  Owen  Sound. 
CN  RR.  Alfalfa,  flour,  saw  mills  ;  basket,  butter  factories  ;  brick  works.  Timber. 
Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Advocate-f  ...............................  Thursday    ..    Independent  .......  1865     6     24     224      3.00        $1,024 

C.  Bruce  McKenzie,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  100. 

PALMERSTON    (D3),  pop.   1,550;  Wellington-Huron  Elec.  Dist.    (SWC).   42   m  NW 
of  Kitchener.  CN  RR.  Feed,  planing  mills  ;  creamery.  Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 
Observer-h  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1932     7     24     280     8.00  $890 

Glen  Thuell,  Editor;  Arthur  Carr,  Publisher. 

PARIS  (D4),  pop.  5,504;  Brant-Haldimand  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Grand  River,  7  m  NW 
of  Brantford.  CN;  LEAN  RRs.  Manufactures  textile  goods,  road  machinery,  dry 
transfers,  screen  doors,  refrigerators,  needles,  lime,  butter,  flannels.  Apiary. 
Diversified  farming. 
Star-f  .....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1850     7     24     280     2.50  - 

J.  P.  Pickell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  36  Grand  River  St. 

PARKHILL  (B4),  pop.  1,043;  Middlesex  West  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  80  m  NW  of  London. 
CN  RR.  Creamery  ;  foundry  ;  brick  and  tile  works.  Elevators.  Grain,  stock,  poul- 
try farms. 
Gazette-!-  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1870     6     26     280     2.00        $1,650 

W.  G.  Campbell,  Editor;  W.  G.  and  G.  A.  Campbell,  Publishers. 

PARRY  SOUND  (D2),  pop.  5,878;  Parry  Sound-Muskoka  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  On  Georgian 
Bay,  97  m  SE  of  Sudbury.  CP;  CN  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Explosives,  lumber, 
boats,  butter  manufactured.  Tourist  resort.  Diversified  farming. 
North  Star-f  ...........................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1874     8     23     280     2.00          2,395 

H.  S.  Wing,  Editor;  North  Star  Publishing  Company,  Ltd.,  83  James  St. 
PEMBROKE  (Gl  %  ),  pop.  15,434  ;  Renfrew  North  Elec.  Dist.  (NEC).  On  Ottawa  River, 
100  m  NW  of  Ottawa.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Manufactures  steel  office  furniture,  matches, 
box  splints,  electrical  appliances,  woolens,  lumber,  butter,  flour,  feed.  Bottling 
works.   Tourist   resort.    Pine,   spruce,   hardwood   timber.    Agriculture.  ^Wheat, 
oats,  barley. 
Camp  Petawawa  Post  +  ..........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1948     6     23     238     1.50 

Distributed  primarily  to  personnel  of  Petawawa  Camp.  $2,100  —  Free 

Capt.  W.  K.  Charters,  Editor;  D.  R.  Dickson,  Publisher,  Shawville,  Quebec. 
Obaerver-f  ...............................  Evsr.ex.Sun..    Independent  ...  .1855     8     28     304     6.00   «fr*5,729 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Canadian  Newspapers,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

PERTH    (H2%).  pop.  5.145;  Lanark  Elec.  Dist.    (E).  On  Tay  River,   50   m  SW  of 
Ottawa.  CP  RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  soap,  textiles,  drugs,  cheese,  butter,  lum- 
ber. Diversified  farming.  Dairy  products,  livestock. 
Courier  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1834     8     24     301     2.50   **3,251 

N.  E.  H.  Turner,  Editor  ;  The  Courier  Publishing  Company  of  Perth,  Ltd. 
PETAWAWA  CAMP—  See  Pembroke. 

PETERBOROUGH  (F3),  pop.  42,698;  Peterborough  Elec.  Dist.  (C).On  Otonabee  River 
and  Trent  Canal,  90  m  E  of  Toron',o.  CN;  CP  RRs. 

Manufactures  appliances,  cereal  products,  clocks,  watches,  electrical  equip- 
ment, boats,  canoes,  builders'  hardware,  meat  products,  flags,  carpets,  leather 
goods,  plastics,  outboard  motors,  gummed  paper,  lumber,  envelopes,  tents,  awn- 

Cireulatlon-HHtSept.  A.B.C.   Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  <S>  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population—I  956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  VIssued  only  during 

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PETERBOROUGH  (Continued)  Estab  Colt  <3>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clre 

ings,  woven  labels,  shoes,  beverages.  Nine  banks.  Total  bank  clearings  (1957), 

$219,426,870.  Teachers  College.  Summer  resort.  Timber.  Grain,  stock,  dairy, 

truck  farms. 
Canada   Lutheran-f  ................  Monthly  ..........  Lutheran  ............  1911     2     42     126     1.00 

Rev.  A.  F.  Buehlow,  Editor;  Canada  Lutheran  Publishing  Board,  769  Aylmer  St. 
Examiner-h  ..............................  JEvg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1884     9     22     808  18.20**21,905 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Peterborough  Examiner,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 
Review  ......................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1934     6     24     2i24     8.00          5,608 

C.  R.  LaBranche,  Editor;  Review  Ptg.  Co.,  Publisher,  888  Water  St. 

PETROLIA  (B4%),  pop.  8,426;  Lambton-Kent  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  16  m  SB  of  Sarnia. 
CN;  MC  RRs.  Valve,  plunger  cup,  brick,  tile,  school  furniture  factories;  flour 
mills  ;  canneries  ;  oil  refineries.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  corn. 
Advertiser-Topic-f  ..................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1866     7     26     280     8.00       $2,200 

H.  A.  Ramage,  Editor;  Petrolia  Printing  and  Publishing  Company. 

PICKERING  (E3M*),  pop.  1,150;  Ontario  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  10  m  SW  of  Oshawa.  CN  RR. 

Chopping  mills.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 
News  .........................................  .Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1881     5     26     252     2.50        *2,046 

W.  C.  Murkar.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
PICTON  (G3%).  pop.  4,998;  Prince  Edward-Lennox  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).On  Bay  of  Quinte, 

40  m  SW  of  Kingston.  CN  RR.  Boat  connections.  Canneries  ;  creameries  ;  cheese, 

cheese  box,  can,  glove  factories;  planing  mill;  cement  plant.  Resort.  Fisheries. 

Diversified  farming.  Vegetables,  dairy  products^  apples. 
Gazette+  ..................................  Wed.  &  Fri  .....  Independent  .......  1830     8     24     287     8.00   **4,340 

L.  B.  Calnan.  Editor;  Picton  Gazette  Publishing  Company,  Ltd. 
Times  +  ....................................  .Thurs.  &  Sat..  .Independent  .......  1854     8     28     294     8.00 

W.  G.  McLean,  Editor;  Picton  Publishing  Company. 

PORT  ARTHUR  <D1%).  pop.  38,136;  Port  Arthur  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  On  Thunder  Bay, 
at  head  of  Lake  Superior.  CP;  CN  RRs.  Boat  connections. 

Pulp,  paper,  lumber  mills  ;  shipyards  ;  foundries  ;  grain  elevators.  Ships  grain* 
pulp  wood.  Fisheries;  gold,  iron  and  copper  mines;  pine,  spruce  timber.  Six 
banks.  Bank  clearings  (1957),  $191,838,303.  12,306  (res.)  electric  meters; 
9,814  (res.)  telephones.  Grain,  truck,  poultry  farms.  TV  station. 

lftSi)J.^!I!!^J^^dne8day  .....  Impendent  .......  1»15     8     22     294     3.00   **2,33O 

B.  J.  Lahti,  Publisher,*  183  Lome  St. 

News-Chronicle-f-  ....................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .....  ..1903     8     22     298  23.00  **14,031 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

C.  B.  Binder,  Gen'l  Mgr.,  The  News-Chronicle,  Publisher. 

PORT  COLBORNE  (E5),  pop.  14,028;  Welland  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  On  Lake  Erie,  20  m  W 
of  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  CN;  TH&B  RRs.  Manufactures  structural  steel,  shoes,  flour, 
bags,  cement  blocks.  Cold  storage  plant;  nursery.  Dairy,  fruit,  poultry  farms. 

News-h  .....................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1956     5     22     218     3.00        J2.680 

Roger  G.  Brabant.  Editor  and  Publisher,  99  Knoll  St.  $4,770  —  Free 

Welland-Port  Colborne  Tribune  —  See  Welland. 

PORT  CREDIT  (E4),  pop.  6,350;  Peel  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  On  Lake  Ontario,  15  m  SW  of 
Toronto.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Manufactures  vegetable  juices  and  canned  fruits. 


Metro  (Dutch)  ........................  Monthly  ..........         &        ann      1956     3     80     14°     1>5°          8'500 

Metropole  Publishing  &  Importing  Co.,  P.  O.  Box  250. 
Port  Credit  Weekly  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1937     8     24     301     4.00**6,194 

Bert  C.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PORT  DOVER  (D5).  pop.  2,790;  Norfolk  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  On  Lake  Erie,  40  m  SW  of 
Hamilton.  CN;  LE&N  RRs.  Hosiery,  planing  mills;  fertilizer  factory;  cannery. 
Greenhouses.  Tourist  resort.  Fisheries.  Fruit,  grain,  dairy  farms. 
Maple  Leaf-f  ...........................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1872     8     24     283     2.00        U.650 

Sam  H.  Morris,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PORT  ELGIN  (C3),  pop.  1,697;  Bruce  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  On  Lake  Huron,  27  m  SW  of 
Owen  Sound.  CN  RR.  Airport.  Brush,  broom,  toiletware,  box  factories;  chop- 
ping, planing,  flour,  knitting  mills  ;  creamery.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Dairy 
products. 
Times  -f  .....................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1867     7     24     276     8.00        *  1,4  12 

K.  F.  Pettis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PORT  HOPE  (F3%),  pop.  7,522;  Durham  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  On  Lake  Ontario  at  mouth 
of  Ganeraska  River,  30  m  E  of  Oshawa.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Manufactures  files,  bath 
tubs  and  enamel  ware,  radium  and  by-products,  fertilizer,  conveyors,  chemicals, 
lacquers,  feed,  milk  products,  canned  goods.  Summer  resort.  Fisheries.  Stock, 
grain,  poultry  farms.  Tobacco,  apples. 
Gulde-h  .....................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1878     7     24     276   10.40   **2,123 

Geo.  Wilson  ft  Son,  Publishers,  118  Walton  St. 

PORT  PERRY  <E8%),  pop.  2,121;  Ontario  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  On  Lake  Scugog,  16  m  NW 
of  Oshawa.  CN  RR.  Flour,  saw  mills;  butter  factory;  aerated  water  works. 
Resort.  Stock,  grain,  poultry  farms. 
6tar+  .......................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1864     7     26     278     2.00       *1,160 

Port  Perry  Star  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

POWASSAN  (El%),  pop.  985;  Parry  Sound-Muskoka  Elec.  Dist.  (N).20  m  S  of  North 
Bay.  CN  RR.  Planing,  grist  mills  ;  boat  works.  Timber.  Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms. 
News+  ......................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1907     7     26     294     2.50       $1,545 

Joseph  B.  Lake,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Ctrndaticn    A  A  Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  4C.CA.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher'f  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil  «ms,  12  to  inch. 

TAgate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population—  1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNaUy  estimate.  V  limed  only  dating 

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Estab  ColiOWidthVDepth    Sub  Cire 

PRESCOTT  (J8),  pop.  4,920;  Grenville-Dundas  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  On  St.  Lawrence 
River,  12  m  E  of  Brockville.  Ferry  to  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.  CN ;  CP  RRs.  Manu- 
factures curtain  rods,  bathroom  fixtures,  caskets,  gloves,  nylon  and  silk  lingerie, 
tile,  fibre  veneer,  sportswear.  Creameries;  aerated  water  works.  Dairy,  stock 
farms. 

Journal  + .Thursday Independent 1847     8     23     308     2.50          2,400 

J.  A.  Morris,  Editor;  St.  Lawrence  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

PRESTON  (D4%),  pop.  9,887;  Waterloo  South  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  60  m  SE  of  Toronto. 
CN  RR.  Manufactures  machine  tools,  iron  fittings,  flour,  feed.  Diversified  farming. 

Times  + Wednesday Independent 1947     5     22     224     2.50  £192 

Mrs.  W.  1.  Baulk,  Editor  and  Publisher,  130  Schleuter  St.  t3,032 — Free 

RAINY  RIVER  (Al),  pop.  1,854;  Kenora-Raii.y  River  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  On  Rainy 
River,  60  m  W  of  Fort  Frances.  Ferry  in  summer  with  Baudette,  Minn.  CN  RR. 
Creamery.  Tourist  resort.  Fisheries;  timber.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  barley, 
cattle 

Record -f Thursday Independent 1917     5     24     238     2.00  £995 

L.  A.  Ricci,  Editor ;  Record,  Publisher,  4th  St. 

RENFREW  (H2),  pop.  8,634;  Renfrew  South  Elec.  Dist.  (NEC).  60  m  W  of  Ottawa. 
CP;  CN  RRs.  Manufactures  magnesium  products,  radios,  electronic  equipment, 
electric  appliances,  lime,  refrigerators,  stoves,  scales,  textiles,  beverages,  alfalfa 
meal,  milk  products,  pulpwood.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  alfalfa,  peas. 
Advance-f Thursday Independent 1946     7     24     280     3.00   **2,713 

D.  W.  McCuaig,  Editor  and  Publisher,  178  Plaunt  St.  S. 

Mercury-f Thursday Independent 1871     8     30     304     3.00   **2,783 

H.  N.  Frood,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RICHMOND  HILL  (E3%),  pop.  6,677;  York  North  Elec.  Dist.  (SO.  10  m  N  of 
Toronto.  CN  RR.  Greenhouses.  Facial  tissues  manufactured.  Residential.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Apples,  poultry  products,  roses. 

Liberal -f Thursday Independent 1878     8     23     296     3.50   **3,990 

J.  Eachern  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

RIDGETOWN    (C5).  pop.  2,483;  Kent  Elec.  Dist.    (SW).  20  m  E  of  Chatham.   MC; 
C&O  RRs.  Manufactures  automobile  parts,  brooms,  flour,  canned  goods,  butter, 
tile.  Collegiate  Institute  and  Agricultural  College.  Diversified  farming.  Tobacco, 
beans,  hogs. 
Dominion -f .Thursday Independent 1876     8     22     301     2.50   **1,777 

E.  V.  Bingham,  Editor;  Dominion  Press,  Publisher. 

RODNEY  (C5),  pop.  1,026;  Elgin  Elec.  Dist.   (SW).  35  m  SW  of  Saint  Thomas.  MC; 

C&O  RRs.  Planing,  choppings  mills,  paint,  basket  factory.  Elevators.  Diversified 

farming.  Beans,  tobacco,  wheat. 

Mercury Thursday Independent 1884      6     24     269     2.50  $900 

West  Lome  Sun Thursday Independent 1897      6     24     275     2.00  J600 

Lynn  Lashbrook,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ST.  CATHARINES  (E4),  pop.  39,708;  Lincoln  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  On  Welland  Canal, 
12  m  W  of  Niagara  Falls.  NSC&T;  CN  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures 
automobiles  and  auto  parts,  airplane  parts,  textiles,  paper,  boilers,  wine,  chains, 
ball  bearings,  electrical  machinery,  drop  forged  and  farm  tools,  axes,  locks, 
hardware,  slide  fasteners,  chenille  rugs,  lumber,  canned  goods.  Machine  shops; 
tannery.  Ships  fruit.  Ridley  College;  Collegiate  Institute.  Lake  resort.  Eighteen 
banks;  bank  clearings  (1957),  $292,501,691.  11,911  (res.)  electric  meters; 
25,404  (res.)  telephones.  Diversified  farming.  Fruit,  vegetables,  poultry. 

Standard-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1891     9     22     815   15.60**26,202 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
W.  B.  Burgoyne,  Publisher. 

ST.  MARYS  (C4),  pop.  4,185:  Perth  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  On  Thames  River,  26  m  N 
of  London.  CP;  CN  RRs.  Manufactures  cement,  farm  and  dairy  machinery, 
cheese,  hardware,  household  appliances,  flour,  feeds,  hooks  and  eyes.  Cream- 
eries ;  hatcheries.  Collegiate  Institute.  Diversified  farming. 

Journal- Argus  + Thursday Independent 1855     9     22     294     3.00   **3,332 

John  W.  Eedy.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ST.  THOMAS  (C5),  pop.  19,129;  Elgin  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  18  m  S  of  London.  CP; 
CN;  MC;  C&O;  L&PS;  WAB  RRs.  Iron  foundries,  railway  shops.  Metal  signs, 
shoes,  automotive,  aircraft  parts,  worsteds,  clay  products,  handles,  screw  ma- 
chine products,  baskets  manufactured.  Alma  College.  Farming.  Wheat,  tobacco, 
fruit. 

Municipal  World-f Monthly Municipal 1891     f     JJ     J£J     8'00      *7'917 

W.  S.  McKay,  Editor;  Municipal  World,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  848  Talbot  St. 

Times- Journal -|- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1881     8     23     30118.00^*10,720 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Times-Journal  of  St.  Thomas,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

SARNIA  (B4HK  POP.  48,447;  Lambton  West  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  St.  Clair  River; 
opposite  Port  Huron,  Mich.  Connected  to  Port  Huron  by  St.  Clair  Tunnel.  CN; 
C&O  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  galvanized  iron  sheets,  brass  goods ; 
iron  castings,  stoves,  threshing  machines,  lumber,  salt,  steel  and  steel  special- 
ties, flour,  feed,  cement  products,  wire  fencing,  auto  generators,  plastics,  syn- 
thetic rubber  products.  Oil  refineries ;  bottling  works ;  elevator.  Summer  resort. 
Fisheries.  Farming.  Fruits,  vegetables. 

Observer-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1858     8     23     298   15.00**14,»16 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Brian  G.  Shellon,  Publisher. 

Circulation — *>*Sept    A.B.C.   Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   +C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn:  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  <•> Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNaHy  estimate.  V Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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„.-„....  Estab  Cols^  Width?  Depth   Sub  Clrc 

SAULT  STE.  MARIE   (F2%).  pop.  87,329;  Algoma  West  Elec.  Dist.   (NW).  On  St. 

Mary  a  River,  opposite  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich.  Ferry  and  boat  connections.  CP  ; 

AC&HB  RRs.  Airline  TGA.  Steel,  coke  plants;  paper,  lumber  mills;  chemical 

factories;  machine  shops;  brewery;  foundry;   chromium   smelters.   Chromium 

mines  ;  fisheries  ;  timber.  Truck,  dairy  farms. 
Sault  Star  -K  ............................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1912     8     23     294  20.80  **  15,045 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising:  accepted. 

Robert  L.  Curran,  Editor  and  Publisher,  869  Queen  St.,  E. 

SCARBOROUGH  (K4),  pop.   X900;  York-Scarborough  Elec.  Dist.   (SC).  10  m  NE  of 
Toronto.  Lumber.  Dairy,  vegetable  farming. 


™..»  Saturday  .........  Independent  ......  1936      6     24      266     2.50        $3,650 

Dr.  A.'  w"  Schippers,  ^Editor  and  Publisher,  2625  Eglinton  Ave.,  E. 
Tribune  —  See  Toronto. 

SEAFORTH  (C4),  pop.  2,128;  Huron  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  24  m  NW  of  Stratford.  CN  RR. 
Manufactures   children's   shoes,    threshing   separators,   engines,   boilers,    cedar 
chests,  butter,  furniture,  flour,  feed.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Huron  Expositor-f  .................  .Thursday  ........  Liberal  ................  1860     8     24     292     2.60        J2,205 

A.  Y.  McLean,  Editor;  McLean  Bros.,  Publishers. 

SIMCOE  (D4%),  pop.  8,078;  Norfolk  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  26  m  S  of  Brantford.  CN;  WAB; 
LE&N   RRs.    Woolen,    flour,    shoddy,   knitting   mills;   canning   and   preserving, 
can,    mitt,   glove,    canners'   machinery,    tobacco    processing   factories.    Timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Tobacco,  apples,  strawberries. 
Reformer-h  ...............................  Mon.,We.,Fri..  Independent  .......  1858     8     24     294     6.00    **7,289 

B.  M.  Pearce,  Editor;  Pearce  Publishing  Company,  Ltd. 

SMITHS  FALLS   <H4%),  pop.  8,967;  Lanark  Elec.  Dist.   (E).  On  Rideau  River  and 
Canal,  49  m  SW  of  Ottawa.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Manufactures  metal  boxes,  phonograph 
records,  iron  castings,  poultry  supplies,  office  supplies,  butter,  cheese.  Aerated 
water  works.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Dairy  products,  cattle. 
Record-News  -f  ........................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1886     8     24     301     4.00   **3,833 

A.  E.  Dobbie,  Editor;  Record-News  Press  of  Smith's  Falls,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

SMITHVILLE  (E4%).  pop.  x  780;  Lincoln  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  20  m  SE  of  Hamilton  TH&B 
RR.    Manufactures    flour,    cereal.    Saw,    chopping    mills;    creamery.    Diversified 
farming. 
Review  -f-  ..................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1916     7     24     280     2.50   **1,210 

I.  G.  Carruthers,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SOUTHAMPTON   <C3),  pop.  1,640;  Bruce  Elec.  Dist.    (W).  On  Lake  Huron,  at  the 

mouth  of  Saugon  River,  20  m  SW  of  Owen  Sound.  CN  RR.  Saw,  chopping  mills; 

fishnet   float,   furniture,    veneer   factories.    Timber;    fisheries.    Summer   resort. 

Agriculture. 

Beacon  +  ...................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1871     5     24     220     8.00 

Everett  H.  Short,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STAYNER  (D8),  pop.  1,429;  Simcoe  North  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  85  m  NW  of  Toronto.  CN 

RR.  Creamery;  cider,  flour,  chopping  mills.  Summer  resort.  Diversified  farming. 

Stm-f  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1877     5     24     224     2.50 

Dave  J.  Phillips,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STIRLING  (G3),  pop.  1,191;  Hastings-Frontenac  Elec.  Dist.  (EC).  16  m  NW  of 
Belleville.  CN  RR.  Chopping  mill;  cheese  box  and  basket  factory;  creamery. 
Agriculture.  Dairy  products. 


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1927     2      83      112  x1'00 


F.  W.  Houchin,  Editor;  Canadian  Postmasters  Assn.,  Publisher. 
News-Argus  .............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1879      6     26     280      3.00 

H.  R.  Tompkins,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STONEY  CREEK  (E4),  pop.  4,506;  Wentworth  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  6  m  SE  of  Hamilton. 
CN;  TH&B  RRs.  Manufactures  furniture,  cement  blocks,  wire  products.  Agricul- 
ture. Apples,  grain,  tobacco. 

New.  +  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1949      5     22      21T 

Jean  Greene,  Editor;  Jean  Greene,  Kit  McDermott,  Donna  Miller,   Publishers, 
70  King  St.  E. 

STOUFFVILLE  (E3^>,  pop.  2,307;  York  North  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  25  m  NE  of  Toronto. 
CN  RR.   Creamery:  planing,   chopping   mills;   fish   hatcheries;   seed   warehouse. 
Ships  vegetables.  Diversified  farming.  Turnips,  potatoes,  cabbage. 
Tribune-|-  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888      8     23      300      3.50 

A.  V.  Nolan  &  Son,  Editors  ;  Stouffville  Tribune,  Publisher. 


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STRATFORD  (D4),  pop.  19,972;  Perth  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  On  River  Avon,  25  m  SW  of 
Kitchener.   CN   RR.    Manufactures   furniture,   knit   goods,   tapestry,    harnesses, 
rubber  goods,  brass  fittings,  felt  shoes,  corrugated  pipes,  beverages.  Railroad 
shops:  meat  packing  plant;  nursery.  Stratford  Normal  School.  Diversified  farm- 
ing.  Dairy  products,   livestock,   prrain. 
Beacon-Herald  -f  ......................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Independent  .......  1887     8     23     301   17.50   **9,964 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Chas.  D.  Dingman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STRATHROY    (C4%),  pop.   4,240;  Middlesex   West  Elec.   Dist.    (SW).   24   m   W   of 
London.  CN  RR.   Furniture,   handle,   canning,   stove,   butter   factories  ;   woolen, 
flour,    saw   mills;   granite   and    marble   works.    Diversified    farming.    Potatoes, 
wheat,  fruit,  tobacco. 
Age-Dispatch  4-  .......................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1864     7     26     301     3.00   **2,271 

E.  A.  Spence,  Editor;  Strathroy  Age-Dispatch,  Ltd..  Publisher. 

Circulation  —  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   +C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn'  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population—  1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

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STREETSVILUE  (E4),  pop.  2,648;  Peel  Elec.  Diet.  (SO).  On  Credit  River,  22  m  W  of 
Toronto.  CP  RR.  Manufactures  radio  parts,  sashes  and  doors,  porcelain  enamel 
products,  margerine.  Brickyards. 

f  Canadian  Bee  Journal Monthly Apiculture 1885     2     26       98x1.50        £1,800 

J  William  G.  Tolton,  Editor;  Ontario  Beekeepers  Assn.,  Publisher. 

I  Canadian  Florist Ftntly,  Sat Com.  FlorisU 1905     8     26     140x2.00        $2,200 

I  William  G.  Tolton,  Editor;  Allied  Florists  and  Growers  of  Canada,  Publisher. 

Review  + .Thursday Independent 1846     6     24     266     2.50 

A.  S.  Mendell,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  810. 

SUDBURY  (Dl),  pop.  46,482;  Sudbury  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  85  m  W  of  North  Bay.  CN; 
CP  RRs.  Airline,  TCA.  Lumber,  planing  mills ;  boat,  bottling  works ;  creameries ; 
brewery ;  foundries.  Eight  banks  (6-80-57).  18,585  (residential)  electric  meters ; 
28,485  (area)  telephones.  TV  station.  University  of  Sudbury.  Nickel,  copper, 
uranium,  iron  mines.  Iron  and  base  smelters  and  refinery.  Diversified  farming. 

L' Ami  du  Peuple-f  (French). .Thursday Independent 1942     5     24     288     8.00       *1,982 

Germain  C.  Faucon,  Editor;  C  ami  lie  Lemieux,  Publisher,  122  Elm  St.,  East. 

Star-f Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1908     9     22     801  23.40**28»422 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
J.  R.  Meakes,  Editor ;  Thomson  Co.  Ltd.,  Publisher. 
Totuuden  Todistaja  1 

(Witness  of  the  Truth)      V  Monthly Religious 1925     3     26     186      1.75 

(Finnish) J 

William  Votinen,  Editor;  Finnish  Pentecostal  Churches  of  U.  S.  A.  and  Canada, 
Publishers.  100  Elm  St.  W. 

SUTTON  WEST  (E3),  pop.  1,310;  York  North  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  20  m  N  of  Newmarket. 
CN  RR  Building  supply  factory ;  metal  works ;  chopping  mill.  Agriculture. 

Reporter Wednesday Independent 1934      5     23      210     2.50 

Roy  V.  Sheppard,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TARA  (C3),  pop.  540;  Bruce  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  On  Aux  Sable  River,  15  m  SW  of  Owen 
Sound.  CN  RR.  Saw,  chopping  mills;  creamery.  Poultry,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Leader-f Wednesday Independent 1881     5     24     224     8.00  J850 

C.  L.  Dentinger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TAVISTOCK  (D4),  pop.  1,155;  Oxford  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Thames  River,  20  m  SW 
of  Kitchener.  CN  RR.  Box,  sash  and  door,  cheese,  butter  factories ;  flour,  knitting, 
cider  mills.  Diversified  farming.  Turnips,  cattle,  hogs. 

Gazette + Wednesday Independent 1895     5     24     242     2.00  $665 

K.  H.  Brown,  Editor;  Tavistock  Gazette,  Publisher. 

TEESWATER  (C3%),  pop.  866;  Bruce  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  83  m  N  of  London.  CP  RR. 
Creamery ;  flour,  chopping,  saw  mills  ;  foundry.  Timber.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 

News Wednesday Independent 1865     5     24     224     2.50  840 

A.  J.  Worrall,  Editor ;  Teeswater  News,  Publisher. 

THAMESVILLE  (B5),  pop.  1,074;  Lambton-Kent  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Thames  River, 
17  m  NE  of  Chatham.  WAB ;  CN;  CP  RRs.  Manufactures  wicks,  steel  wool, 
steel  pipe.  Saw  mill. 

Herald  4- Thursday Independent 1886     5     24     224     2.00  $888 

William  J.  Seaton,  Editor  and  Publisher,  London  St. 

THESSALON  (G2%),  pop.  1,716;  Algoma  East  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  On  Lake  Huron,  55 
m  SE  of  Sault  Ste.  Marie.  CP  RR.  Boat  connections.  Saw,  planing  mill:  foundry. 
Timber.  Diversified  farming 

Algoma  Advocate .Thursday Independent 1887     6     26     273     2.50          1,629 

Mrs.  Edgar  Thur,  Editor;  Edgar  Thur,  Publisher. 

THORNBURY  (D3),  pop.  1,037;  Grey-North  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  On  Georgian  Bay,  25  m 
E  of  Owen  Sound.  CN  RR.  Stock  and  poultry  feed,  chopping  mills ;  school  furni- 
ture, fruit  processing,  apple  evaporating  plants.  Agriculture.  Apples,  livestock, 
dairy  products,  alfalfa  meal. 

Review-Herald -f .Thursday Independent 1872     7     26     273     2.50  

A.  A.  Ramage,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TILBURY  (B5%),  pop.  8,188;  Kent  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  18  m  SW  of  Chatham.  MC;  CP 
RRs.  Steel,  aluminum  products  factories;  flour,  planing,  chopping  mills;  grain 
elevator;  canneries;  creamery.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  corn,  soybeans, 
tomatoes. 

Times  + Wednesday Independent 1884     7     24     294     2.50          1,461 

H.  D.  McConnell,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

TILLSONBURG  (D4%),  pop.  6,216;  Oxford  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  25  m  E  of  St.  Thomas. 
CN:  MC;  WAB;  CP  RRs.  Manufactures  farm  tools,  wood  products,  condensed 
milk,  cement  products,  butter,  cheese,  shoes.  Iron  foundries:  cooperage;  tobacco 
warehouses  and  factories.  Agriculture.  Tobacco,  dairy  products,  poultry,  fruits. 

Canadian  Sportsman -f Thursday f  Harness  Race    IOTA     A     oc      ior      •>  Kn        ti  QQQ 

Issued  semi-monthly  October  to  May.    jHorses  187°     4     26      185      3'50        *1>939 

T.  M.  Mieczaniec,  Editor;  H.  F.  Johnston,  Publisher. 

News -I- Thursday Independent 1868     8     24     294     3.00   **4,43S 

H.  F.  Johnston,  Editor;  News  Printing  Company,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

TIMMINS  (Hl%),  pop.  27,551:  Timmins  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  On  Mattagami  River,  280  m 
NW  of  North  Bav.  ON  RR.  Airline.  TCA. 

Manufactures  tools,  mining  machinery.  Brewery;  bottling  works;  meat  pack- 
Ing  plant.  Gold  mines;  timber.  Five  banks:  bank  clearings  (1957),  $81,783,145. 
10,912  electric  meters:  10,924  telephones.  Stock,  dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms.  TV 
station. 

°bOntarft<>UL'DU  N°UVel          JThursday Independent 1956     5     24     220     3.50 

Moise  Berini'/PubHsher,  271  Pine  St. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements:   •A.B.C.  Audit:   *C.C,A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn :  tPubltsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ONonparefl  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Populatlon—1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  VIssued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscrlption  included  in  membership  fee. 
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"•••J"; -v ; JEvg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1988     8     22     29820.80   **9,670 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Gerald  H.  McPherson,  Editor;  Thompson  Co.  Ltd.,  Publisher, 
Cedar  St.  at  Second  Ave. 

TORONTO  (E4).  pop.  667,706;  St.  Paul's  and  other  Elec.  Districts.  (SE).  Capital  of 
Province,  situated  on  Lake  Ontario,  60  m  N  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Important  dis- 
tributing center  for  Canada.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Airlines :  TCA;  AA;  CPA. 

Manufactures  rubber  tires,  agricultural  machinery,  men's  clothing,  paint, 
kitchenware,  metal  specialties,  radios,  biscuits,  confectionery,  soaps.  Slaugh- 
tering and  meat  packing,  printing  and  publishing  plants;  oil  refineries; 
foundries;  railroad  shops,  shipyards.  TV  station.  Twelve  banks.  Total  bank 
clearings  (12-30-57),  $48,000,000,000.  415,817  (res.)  electric  meters;  192,000 
(res.)  gas  meters;  655,468  telephones.  Toronto  and  Victoria  Universities; 
Normal,  Industrial  and  Technical  Schools. 

Acta  VictorianaV Quarterly Lit.  &  Coll 1876      1     68     115      1.50 

Students  of  Victoria  College,  Union,  Editors  and  Publishers,  160  Charles  St.,  W. 

Aircraft-f        Monthly Aviation 1939     3     26     137     2.00       *7,819 

Bob  Halford,  Editor;  Farm  Equipment  Publishing  Co.,  841  Church  St.  (2). 

Ar*u..  The+ Monthly Education.! »»«      |     «      "J     2-00       *8-47« 

Rev.   J.  V.   Mills,   Editor;   Public   School  Trustees   Assn.,   Publisher,   Trustee 
House.  21  Harcroft  Rd.  (8). 


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Automatic  Heating .Monthly 

Prints  bound  in  section  called  Propane  World. 

Don  McClure,  Editor;  Age  Publications,  Ltd.,  450  Alliance  Ave.  (9). 

Bakers' Journal,  The Monthly Baking  Indus 1938     3     26     140     1.00 

W.  E.  Floody,  Editor;  Bakers'  Journal  Publishing  Co.,  47  Wellesley  St  E.  (5). 

Ba^rS^Ukr«JnianT  C°Un"   JBi-wkly.Tues.. Independent 1936     7     24     266     5.20 

M.  Poroniuk,  Editor;  Our  Country  Publishing  Co.,  362  Bathurst  St. 

Best  Wishes Quarterly New  Mothers 1949     8     27     147 

Keith  W.  Hunt,  Publisher,  112  Bond  St.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Bi^sTia^V^?ce^tByVu's1r}Monthly By'rus.  Ints 1953      6  24     248     2.00 

Marian  Ziniak,  Editor  and  Publisher,  129  Palmers  ton  Ave.  (8). 

Board  of  Trade  Journal Monthly Local  Cora 1910     3  27     140x3.00 

Frank  L.  Pogrue,  Editor;  Board  of  Trade,  City  of  Toronto,  Publishers, 
11  Adelaide  St.  W.  (1). 

Boating .Monthly fMarine,  Naval  1924     3  26 

Issued  bi-monthly  Aug.  to  Feb.  J  &  Pleas.  Craft  2  40 


140 
140 


+8,903 


4,400 

61,295 
2,003 

7,229 


2.00       *5,244 


+  15,307 


+5,988 


$2,860 


10,200 


+10,874 


Robert  R.  Finlayson,  Editor;  Arthurs  Franklin  Pub'ns  Ltd.,  11  St.  Clair  Ave.  W. 

Building  Materials  News Monthly {Builders**  &     1945     3     27     22° 

D.  H.  Graham,  Editor;  Canadian  Engineering  Publications,  Ltd.,  95  King  St.  E. 

Building  Supply  Dealer4- Monthly {Bfd^Sup^rTlrs.  1957     3     27     14°     8-°° 

Alex  M.  Watson,  Editor;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub'g  Co.,  481  University  Ave.   (2). 

Bl2edicine  the  ACademy  °f  }M<>nthly Medicine 1927     2     27       98  x3.00 

Dr.  J."w;"Scott,"*EStor;  Academy  of  Medicine,  Publisher,  288  Bloor  St.,  W. 

Bulletin,  TheV-f 6  ti.  a  yr Education 1920     8     26     140  x 

T.  A.  Sanders,  Editor ;  Ontario  Secondary  School  Teachers'  Federation, 
Publisher,  194  Bloor  St.  W.  (5). 

BUin "alia^?^..^.*!!?.™      JMonthly Bus  A  Truck 1925     8     27     140 

Robert  McBethV Editor;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 

CABMA  Trends Quarterly Brit.  Trade 1964     8     27     140     1.00 

George  Walker,  Editor;  Can.  Assn.   of  British  Manufacturers   and  Agencies, 
Publisher,  11  Hay  den  St. 

Canada  Downtown-f Monthly {vSihaaB*1*'     1929     2     28     101     1'00 

Norman  Macfee,  Editor;  Sovereign  Press,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  62  McCaul  St.  (2-B). 

Canada's  Foundry  Journal Monthly Foundry 1927     2     42      140     1.00 

George  F.  Mullan,  Ed.;  E.  A.  Bell,  Pub.,  85  Bellefair  Ave. 

Canadian  Advertising Bi-monthly.     Adver.  Info.     ..1928      4     24      150     7.00       *2,5B5 

A.  C.  Ball,  Editor;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 

Canadian  Aircraft  Industries. Monthly JEmdneerinK1     1957     2     89      188  *S,226 

Arnold  Warren,  Editor;  Age  Publications,  Ltd.,  450  Alliance  Ave.  (9). 

^So^i^^our^l^The! }Quarterly Anaesthetists....  1953      1     60     112     8.00        tl,416 

Dr.  R.  A.  Gordon,  Editor;  Canadian  Anaesthetists'  Society,  Publisher, 
178  St.  George  St. 

Canadian  Audubon Bi-monthly {£°Natf  Science  1989     2     2T     116     8'00 

Jean  H.  Whittemore.  M.A.,  Editor;  Audubon  Society  of  Canada,  Publisher, 
428  Sherbourne  St.  ( 5 ) . 

"  ~  2     28     112     2.00 


. 
Joe  Holliday,  Editor,  282  Davisville  Ave.  (7). 


.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;   +C.C.A.B. 
Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn:  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 
T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census    xRand  McNally  estimate.  VIssued  only  during 
academic  year.  xSubscrlptton  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Canadian  Automotive  Trade...  Monthly  ..........  fAccei?^***'       192°     8     27     14° 

K.  W.  Lines,  Editor;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 
Canadian  Aviation  ....................  Monthly  ..........  Aviation  .............  1928     8     27     140     8.00 

E.  J.  Hemphill,  Editor;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 

Canadian  Baker  ........................  Monthly  ..........  Baking  ................  1888    |    |6     140     2.00 

F.  S.  Stephens,  Editor;  Maclean-  Hunter  Publishing:  Co.,  Ltd., 
481  University  Ave.  (2). 

Canadian  Baptist-}-  .................  Semi-mo  .........  Baptist  ................  1864     4     80     210     2.00 

Rev.  H.  U.  Trinier,  Editor;  Standard  Publishing  Company,  190  St.  George  St. 

Canadian  Barber  ....................  .4  ti.ayr  ...........  Barbering  ..........  1961  cLtr^lled1  f  ree  dist. 

K.  D.  Allin,  Editor;  The  Select  Publications  Ltd.,  12  Richmond  St.  E.  (1). 

Canadian  Beverage  Review  -f  .Monthly  ..........  Bev.  Indus  .........  1980     8     26     140 

G.  Howard  Cash,  Editor;  B.  L.  Smith-McCarthy  Publishing       2     40     140 
Co.,  Ltd.,  116  Richmond  St.,  W.  (1). 

Canadian  Broadcaster  .............  Semi-mo  .........  Broadcasting  ......  1942     4     24     168 

R.  G.  Lewis,  Editor;  R.  G.  Lewis  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  219  Bay  St.  (1). 

*&&££?*.  .................  }Bi-»ontMy  .....  Cath-msfn,  ......  ""     \     %     }j« 

Ross  S.  Boyle,  Editor;  Administrative  Publishing  Ltd.,  3409  Yonge  St.   (12). 

Canadian  Cemetery  Service  }Quarteriy  ........  {suSt^ftMem.    1930     2     48     140     2.00 

&  Memorial  Craftsman  ......  J  (Craftsmen 

James  O'Hagan,  Editor;  James  O'Hagan  ft  Co.,  Pubs.,  60  Front  St.,  W.  (1). 

Canadian  Chartered  JMonthly  ..........  (^™?,T\tin*       1911     2     28     105     6.00 

Accountant  .........................  J  '/£j<lucv^,  ,  . 

Renny  Englebert,  Editor;  Canadian  Institute  of  Chartered  Accountants. 

Publisher,  69  Bloor  St.,  E. 
Canadian  Churchman  ..............  Semi-mo  .........  Episcopal  ............  1871    .8     28     140     2.50 

D.  B.  Rogers,  Editor;  Church  of  England,  Publisher,  600  Jarvis  St. 

Canadian  Cleaner  and  iMtmthlv  {Laundry  &  2     42      140 

Launderer+  .......................  {Monthly  ..........  Cleaning  Controlled  free  dist. 

B.  Proctor,  Editor;  Guild  Publications,  Ltd.,  320  Gerrard  St.  E. 

Canadian  Clothing  Journal  .....  Bi-monthly  .....  Textile  Indus  .....  1950     8 
Julius  Hayman,  Publisher,  58  Yonge  St. 

»" 


Sub  Clrt 

•30,262 

•7,123 
•3,126 

ni,50o 

tl,680 
$1,350 

1.50       •  1,639 

5.00       •1.319 
2.00        $4,300 


27      140      1.00 


C.n.dU»  Collector  ...................  Quarterly  ........  {g"™',*  . 

Frederick  E.  Tyler,  Editor  and  Publisher,  519  Jarvis  St.  (6). 

"•S^SSSStft^.  ........  }«<">«»'  ..........  Da.ryProd.Mf,.""     | 

G.  L.  White.  Editor;  B.  L.  Smith-McCarthy  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd., 

116  Richmond  St.,  W.  (1). 
Canadian  Education  ln«oi.*«i.w          iMiioaflnit  1945      l 


$500 

t!4,085 

6,700 

•4,835 
•3,414 

5,000 


26 


140 


2.00       «3,809 


.naaian  aaucation  lrk«-»+«»i«          T?^,,/,ofi^«  i»4o      i     61        98     2.00 

(lim.  adv.) JQuarterly Education Controlled  free  dist. 

F.  K.  Stewart,  Editor;  Canadian  Education  Assn.,  Publisher,  206  Huron  St.  (5). 


14° 
140 


140      5.00 


Canadian  Electronics  liur^fM^  viA»f  »*•,<<..          1957     8     27 

Engineering        ......  {Monthly  .......    Electronics  ........  2     4Q 

MacLean-Hunter  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.   (2). 

Canadian  Forum-f  ..................  .Monthly  ..........  Lit.,  Art,  Polit's.1920     2     42 

Canadian  Forum,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  86  Yonge  St.  (1). 

Canadian  Funeral  Service  -h...  Monthly  ..........  Funeral  Direct..  .192  8     2     43      _ 

James  O'Hagan,  Editor;  James  O'Hagan  &  Co.,  Publisher,  60  Front  St.,  W.  (1). 

Canadian  Grocer-f  ..................  Bi-weekly  .....  Grocery  ................  1886     ^     $     }$     8'00 

F.  M.  Shore,  Editor;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 

Canadian  Guide,  The  ...............  Monthly  ..........  Girl  Guides  ........  1949     8     26     140      1.00 

June-July,  August-September  issues  combined.  2      40      140 

Miss  Elizabeth  Hoople,  Editor;  Canadian  Council  of  The  Girl  Guides  Assn.,  Inc., 
Publisher,  125  Yorkville  Ave.  (5). 

Canadian  HaWreBser  .............  Monthly  .........  {£*£%!£*  ""     I     \l     US     4'°° 

Phillis  M.  Cornett,  Editor;  Arthurs  -Franklin  Pub'ns  Ltd,,  11  St.  Clair  Ave.  W. 

Canadian  High  News  -fV  ........  Saturday  .........  Teen  Age  Int  ......  1940     5     24     225     1.00 

Published  weekly  except  last  two  weeks  of  July  and  the  first  two  weeks  of  Aug. 
Youth  Publications  of  Canada,  62  Shaftsbury  Ave.  (7). 

Canadian  Historical  Review  4-.  Quarterly  ........  Historical  ...........  1896     1 

J.  T.  Saywell,  Editor;  University  of  Toronto  Press,  Publisher. 

Canadian  Home  and  School  V..  5  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Education  ..........  ,  2 

Mrs.  G.  C.  V.  Hews  on,  Editor;  Canadian  Home  ft  School  ft 
Federation  Inc.,  Publisher,  870  Dundas  St..  W. 

Canadian  Hospital  ...................  .Monthly  ..........  Hospitals  ............  1924     8      _ 

W.  D.  Piercey,  M.D.,  Ed.;  Canadian  Hospital  Assn..  Pub..  57  Bloor  St...  W.  (5). 

Canadian  Hospitality  -f  ...........  Bi-monthly  .....  Hotel  ft  Rest'nt.1933     |     |J     JJJ     2'50 

K.  E.  MacLeod,  Editor;  Jardine  ft  Young,  Ltd.,  Publishers,  100  Simcoe  St.  (1). 


tl.100 
1550 

•8,496 


140      5.00        £3,000 


64       98     4.00 

82      119        .75 
Parent  Teacher 

48     140     3.00 


11,600 

•  14*286 

7,695 

•6,749 

$30.249 

tl,400 
5,000 

•3,550 

•  10,658 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;   *C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <$>  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

T  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population  —  1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Canadian  Hotel  Review          Wnnt 

and  Restaurant j  mom 

See  also  Fountains  in  Canada. 


TORONTO  (Continued)  Estab  Co l$<3> Width V Depth    Sub 

|  Hotels, 

I  &  Inst.  Trade 
A.  D.  Ellwood,  Editor;  Maclean- Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 

Canadian  Industrial                1  OnnrtArlv          Photooranhv       1958     3     27      14°     8-°° 
Photography f  Quarterly Photography 2      40      14Q 

R.  J.  Guerrier,  Editor;  MacLean-Hunter  Publishing  Co.  Ltd., 
481  University  Ave.  (2). 

Canadian  Insurance  Journal.. .Monthly Insurance 1912     3     26      140     3.50 

J.  S.  Wyndham,  Editor;  Stone  ft  Cox,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  589  King  St.,  W. 

Canadian  Jeweller Monthly Jewelry 1878     2     40      140      8.00 

R.  G.  Solloway,  Editor;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 
Canadian  Jewish  Weekly        1 

(Vochenblatt)   (Eng.  ft      (Thursday Jewish  Int 1927     5     24     224 

Yid.) J 

J.  Gershman,  Editor;  Canadian  Jewish  Weekly,  Publisher,  271  College  St. 
Canadian  Journal  of 


Clre 
,  1923     2     40     140     8.00     •18,043 

6,000 

$3,079 
•3,361 

3.00        $5,000 


!anadian  Journal  of  1  fir /»««««,?«. 

Economics  and  Political     [Quarterly {poHt.  Science    1935     l     58     112 

Science,  The J 

J.  H.  Dales,  Editor;  University  of  Toronto  Press,  Publisher   (5). 

^  &  Fr)  | Quarterly Mathematics 1949     2     29 

G.  F.  D.  Duff,  Editor;  University  of  Toronto  Press,  Publisher  (5). 

fQuarterly Psychology 1947      1      54 

J.  D.  Ketchum,  Editor;  University  of  Toronto  Press,  Publisher  (5). 

Canadian  Journal  of  Public    1»»     *ui  \M~.A   n  Tx**«wt'<t     inin      i      KQ 

Health4-  fniontniy Meo.  «  nygi  c....iyiu      i      DO 

Robert  D.  Defries,'  M.D*!,  D.P.H.,  Editor;  Canadian  Health  Assn.,  Publisher, 
University  of  Toronto. 

Canadian  Journal  of  Surgery. .Quarterly Surgery 1957      2     81      116   10.00 

S.  S.  B.  Glider,  Editor;  The  Canadian  Medical  Assn.,  Publishers, 
150  St.  George  St.  (5). 

}^uarterly Theology 1955      1      56      103      8.00 

University  of  Toronto  Press,  Publisher,  University  of  Toronto  (5). 

3     26      140      3.00 


6.00        $2,000 


100     8.00        $1,000 


98      4.00        $1,150 


109  x3.00 


R.  E.  Crawford,  Editor 
C.n.dian  M.rkets+ 


Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 
Monthly f  Journalism         1941      2      40      140      3.00 

Ave. 
3.00 


Paul  Reading.   Editor;  Canadian  Daily  Newspaper  Assn..   55   University 

Canadian  Mechanical  1  1*^*1,1-  f  Plumbing  1953      3     26      140 

Contractor  ..........................  f  Monthly  ..........  )ftnd  Heatlm?  2     42      140 

Robert  Davidson,  Editor;  Guild  Publications  Ltd.,  Publisher,  320  Gerrard  St.  E. 


3,407 


$1,300 
•6,646 

2,500 
•7,267 


lanadian  Medical                     1Q  w«  Wrt          TUT^?««I  1909     3     26 

Association  Journal }Semi-mo Medical 2     89 


Dr.  S.  S.  B.  Gilder,  Editor;  Canadian  Medical  Assn..  Publisher, 
150  St.  George  St.  (5>. 

Canadian  Messenger  of  the  ITLT««*UK,  r*.+T,ni:/.  1001      o 

2 


134 
134 


12.00     •  14,871 


28      103      2.00      $24,764 


anaan      essenger  o        e     TLT««*UK,  r*.+T,ni:/.  1001 

Sacred  Heart  -f-  ..................  f  Monthly  ..........  Catholic  ..............  1891 

Rev.  J.  I.  Bergin,  S.J.,  Editor;  Jesuit  Fathers,  Publishers,  2  Dale  Ave. 

fTnterest*  of 
Canadian  Military  Journal  +  ..  Bi-monthly  .....  4Armv.  Navy,      1934      2      27 

I  Air  Force 
Col.  R.  V.  Conover,  Editor;  Cana'n  Military  Journal,  Publisher,  47  Yonge  St.  (1). 

Canadian  Mining  Reporter  -{-..Friday  .............  {investors  192T     5     24     219     5>°° 

John  H.  Roberts,  Editor;  Reporter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  73  Adelaide  St..  W. 

Canadian  Motorist  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Automotive  ........  1914      3      27      140      1.00 

W.  B.  Hastings,  Ed.;  Ontario  Motor  League.  Pub.,  6  Adelaide  St..  East  (1). 

Canadian  Motor  Serviced  ......  Monthly  ..........  {ft™™       195"  Contr^J  &.  ol2t° 

Gordon  Johns,  Editor;  Phoenix  Publishing  Co.  Ltd.,  46  Avenue  Rd. 
Canadian  Music  Journal  4-     1  ollfl-f~T.i,,         M«mV  1956      l     56      105     a-°° 

(Eng.  &  Fr.)  ......................  [Quarterly  ........  Music  .................  Controlled  free  dist. 

Geoffrey  Payzant.  Editor;  Canadian  Music  Council,  Publisher, 
33  St.  George  St.  (5). 

Canadian  Office,  The  ...............  Monthly  ..........  JM^naiJement     19B5     2     26       93     3-00 

R.  A.  Abrahamson,  Editor;  Canadian  Office  Publications  Ltd.,  Publisher, 

443  Mount  Pleasant  Rd.  (7). 
Canadian  Packaging  ................  Monthly  ..........  Packaging  ..........  1948     \     H     }^g 

J.  M.  Daley,  Mgr.;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co..  Ltd..  481  University  Ave.  (2) 
Canadian  Paint  and  Varnish   Monthly  ..........  {^FfniBhtrs  1927     3     27      14° 

Maclean-Hunter  Publishing  Company,  Ltd./481  University  Ave.  (2). 
Canadian  Personnel  and         1 

Industrial  Relations  ^Quarterly  ........  Ind.  Rela'ns  .......  1954     2     26 

Journal  -4-         ..  .....  I 

J.  Rae  Pertgoe.  Editor;  Federation  of  Personnel  Assns.,  Publisher, 
148  Yonge  St. 


85      2.50      $17,188 


$430 
$30,108 

$1.000 
$300 


+  10.2BO 


5.00       46,338 


3.00       43325 


98     4.00        $1,578 


Circulation — frwSept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *Jtine  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements:   •A.B.C.  Audit;   4C.C.A.B. 

Audit:  Bold  face,  sworn;  $PuM1sher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  Inch. 

V  A  gate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population — 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscriptlon  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Journal +  .a.^.a.C.e!!!!.C.a.1 /Monthly Pharmaceutical.  186 8     3     26     140  x3.00  * 8,651 

Margaret  Macklin,  Ed.;  Canadian  Pharma'cal  Assn.,  Pub.,  221  Victoria  St.  (1). 

Canadian  Photographer Monthly Photography 1964     *     2f     J4J     2-°°  *12»O47 

£>       41       14U 

Tom  Ashdown,  Editor;  J.  Reg.  Beattie,  Publisher,  11  Hay  den  St.  (5). 

1966      3      26      140 

Canadian  Photonews Monthly Photography 2     89     140 

Controlled  circ.      *5,815 
Angus  Eraser,  Editor;  Photo  Equipment  Publication®,  Ltd.,  11  Hay  den  St. 

Canadian  Plastics* Monthly Plastic, l948     |     *•  1«     2-°°       *B'«» 

H.  E.  Watson,  Editor;  Monetary  Times  Ptg.  Co.  of  Canada,  Ltd., 
341  Church  St.   (2). 

Canadian  Poultry  Review -f... Monthly Poultry  Farm'g.  187  6      3     26  140      1.00        IS,  201 

H.  B.  Donovan,  Jr.,  Editor;  Donovan  Ltd.,  Publishers,  129  Adelaide  St.,  W.  (1). 

1939      3     26  140      4.00       *6,389 

2     40  140 


Mari 
E. 


.  ,        .  . 

ian  Shipping  and  \Mrmthlv  f  Shipbuilding      1 

ine  Engineering  News  }Montnly  ..........  \andShipping     1 

.  R.  Axelson,  Ed.;  The  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd., 


3  27  140  5.00  *4,307 
•4,342 
J9.300 
67,000 
•5,350 

•2,501 

10,000 


Canadian  Power  Engineer  .......  Monthly  .........  Power  Eng'g 

Wadham  Publications  Ltd.,  Publisher,  410  Bloor  St.,  E.  (5). 

Monthly  .........  j  Printing  &  *'     1892 

D.  MacLellan,  Editor;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 
Canadian  Purchasor-f  ............  Monthly  ..........  Pur.  Agent  ........  1918     \     \\     \\^     6>0° 

C.  F.  Fullerton.  Editor;  Fullerton  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  177  Jarvis  St.  (2). 
Canadian  Realtor  .....................  Monthly  ..........  Real  Estate  ........  1955     \     \l     \\l     5'00 

Wes.  MitcheU,  Editor;  Keith  Watson  Publications,  324  Gerrard  St.  E.  (2). 
Canadian  Red  Cross  Junior  .....  Monthly  ..........  {ffuVenlte)         1922     2     33      12°       *75 

Not  issued  during  June,  July  and  August. 

Mrs.  Susan  Thomas,  Ed.;  Canadian  Red  Cross  Soc.,  Pub.,  95  Wellesley  St.,  E.  (5). 

Canadian  School  JournalV  .....  Monthly  ..........  Educational  .......  1922     £     |Q      \^     1*50 

H.  M.  Griggs,  Ed.;  Ontario  School  Trustees  Assn..  Pub.,  73  Adelaide  St.,  W. 
Canadian  Shipping  and  \Mrmthlv  f  Shipbuilding      1Q11      2     40      140      3  00 

1911      z     4U      14U      **uu 
481  University  Ave.  (2). 

Canadian  Show  Business  +  ....  Tuesday  ..........      raTe1™'         1958      5     24     22°   10'00 

Ronald  Rolands,  Editor;  Marten  &  Rolands  Enterprises,  Ltd.,  Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  38,  Station  "K"  (12). 

Canadian  Stationer  and          1M     fl.  Q*of«™o™  1946     3     27 

Office  Equipment  Dealer....  }Monthly  ..........  Stationery  ..........  2      4Q 

Henry  F.  Spearing,  Editor;  MacLean-Hunter  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd., 

481  University  Ave.  (2). 
Canadian  Teacher  V  .................  Monthly  ..........  Educational  .......  1896     2 

Charles  C.  McGuirl,  Editor;  The  Canadian  Teacher,  Publisher. 
2382  Dundas  St.,  W. 

CajJurnal+e!?.h.°.n.e  ^Quarterly  ........  Telephone  ..........  1935      | 

William  'PrVde.'  IBditor  ;  *Pryde  Publications.  2  Bloor  St.  E.  (5). 
Canadian  Underwriter  -f  .........  Semi-mo  .........  Fire  &  Casu.  Ins  l934     3To|Ji  unpaid  dis£ 

N.  F.  Jardine,  Editor;  Jardine  &  Young,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  100  Simcoe  St.  (1). 

Monthly  ..........  Woman's  Int  .....  1928     4      27      170      1.50    $675,000 

Maclean-Hunter  iPub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.    (2). 

ChGiatBuyIran.d.  ....................  \Monthly  ..........  {g?^*!""'     1939      2      39      140     2.50 

Current  Publications,  Ltd.,  443  Mt.  Pleasant  Rd.  (7). 

Church  Messenger  of  lur™*M,r  PoUorf™.  1926     2     81     112       -55 

Canada  4-  ............................  {Monthly  ..........  Religious  ............  Controlled  free  dist. 

D.  B.  Rogers,  Editor;  Anglican  Church  of  Canada,  Publisher,  600  Jarvis  St.  (5). 

Civic  Adnnnistration  ..............  Monthly  ..........  {Satagement    1949     1     II     J«     3-°0 

G.  Wells  Ritchie,  Ed.;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 


140 
140 


3.00       +3,996 


28      112      5.00 


26 
40 


140 
140 


1.00 


•938 


*5,295 
1,056 


•3,498 

$6,000 
$2,025 

•  12,656 


L.  C.  Keith,  Editor;  Keith  Publishing  Co.,  49  Turner  Rd.  (10). 
Continental  Times  (Eng.  &  |Tueg  &  FH Independent 1946     7     21     230     5.00 

Y.  iwasakV,';Sitor'and'Publisher,  205  Dundas  St.,  W.  (2). 
Corriere  Canadese Tues.  &  Fri Independent 7     24     280     5.00   **7,450 

Arturo  Scotti,  Editor;  Daniel  A.  lannuzzi,  Publisher,  441  King  St.,  W. 

Credit-f Monthly fBusIn^10"1''  1914     8     26      14°     8'00          4'250 

The  Canadian  Credit  Men's  Trust  Assn.,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  12  Berryman  St. 

Daily  Commercial  News  andl Morn.  ex.  Sat.  f Construction     1097     7     oc     907   OA  nn 

Building  Record f  &  Sun.  l&Municip.         15^'      '      ^°     **<**>•"" 

Clive  Chattoe,  Ed.;  Daily  Commercial  News,  Ltd.,  Pub.,  34  St.  Patrick  St.  (2-B). 


Circulation— A-A-Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;  •C,CA.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  <S> Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V Agate  lines,  14  to  inrh.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Daily  Racing  Form-f Morn.ex.Sun...Racing..., 


J.  S.  Perlman,  Publisher,  50  Richmond  St.,  E.  (1). 

I  Prod't  Design    1955     3 


Esttb  Cols<3> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

1894     4     80  220  109.20 

Mon.  circ.**10,048 
Tues.  to  Fri.  circ.    **7,211 
Sat.  circ.**10,S50 


26 
40 


140 
140 


5.00       +6,308 


De..«n  En.rine.rin, Monthly {SStaSriS      ""'      _ 

William  L.  Morse,  Editor;  Maclean-Hunter  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd., 

481  University  Ave.  (2). 
Dogs  in  Canada Monthly Dogs 1888     3     26     140 

Kaye  Peer,  Editor;  Apex  Publishers  and  Publicity,  Ltd.,  432  Church  St 
Dominion  Law  Repor€s Thursday Legal 1912     1     48       98 

Subscription  price  $12.50  per  volume,  4  or  6  volumes  annually. 

Dr.  Cecil  Wright,  Ed.;  Canada  Law  Book  Co.,  Ltd.,  Pub.,  76  Pearl  St.  (1). 

Drug   Merchandising -f Semi-mo Drug  Trade 192°     |     41     140 

K.  P.  Johnston,  Ed.;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 
Eastern  Star  Quarterly  -f- Quarterly Frat.  O.  E.  S 1953     3     26     140     1.00 

Mrs.  Dorothy  Aberdeen,  Editor;  Mrs.  Ethel  Beach,  Pub.,  485  Danforth  Ave.  (6). 
East  Toronto  Weekly  + Thursday Independent 1918     5     23     219     2.50 

Herald  Printing  Co.,  Ltd..  2411  Yonge  St. 
Echoes Quarterly Daugh.  Empire..  19 00     4     26      170       .75    *31,811 

Zoe  Pauline  Trotter,  Editor ;  Imperial  Order-  Daughters  of  the  Empire,  Publisher, 

182  Lowther  Ave.  (4). 
Educational  Courier,  The-f  ....5  ti.  a  yr Education 1921     2     32 

C.  D.  Cuthbert,  Editor;  Ontario  Teachers'  Federations,  Publisher, 

84  Prince  Arthur  Ave. 
Electrical  Contractor  and      1  fv] 


8.00        $5,282 


8.00       *5,182 


£1,864 


114  x2.00      $25,000 


ott 

4* 


140 
140 

Ave. 

140 

140 


3.00     +10,920 


(2). 
8.00 


....... 

J.   Atack"  Editor';  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.   Co.,   Ltd.,   481   University 
Electrical  Digest-}-  .................  .Monthly  ..........  Elec.  Eng»g  ........  1982     |     |J 

B.  L.  Smith  McCarthy  Publishing  Co..  Ltd.,  116  Richmond  St..  W. 
Electronics  and  I»*^«*UT«  f  Electronics  &     mro     o      OK      un 

Communications  .................  [Monthly  .........  ]  Communication  1953     8     25      14° 

Thomas  Lazenby,  Editor;  Age  Publica'ns  Ltd.,  Publisher,  450  Alliance  Ave.  (9). 


•5,903 


+9,894 


n{*»AB+  iffM.tuu. 

Digest  .................  Monthly  .......... 


f  Professional      1954 
I  Engineers 


26 
40 


133 
133 


15.00     +27,706 


T.  H.  Fenner,  Editor;  Canadian  Engineering  Publications  Ltd.,  95  King  St.  E. 

Etobicoke  Guardian  +  .............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1952     8  24     308     2.50 

Islington  Publishers  Ltd.,  19  Thompson  Ave.  (18). 

Etobicoke  Press  -f-  ...................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1948     5  23 

The  Etobicoke  Press.  Publisher,  35  Islington  Ave.,  N.  (18). 

Evangelical  Christian  .............  Monthly  ..........  Interdenom  ........  1904     3  26 

Dr.  J.  H.  Hunter,  Editor;  Evangelical  Publishers,  241  Yonge  St.  (1) 

19*5     I     42 


13,300 
$700— Free 
224     2.50   **2,471 


133      4.00 


Farm  Equipment  Dealer+  .....  Monthly  ..........  fSS&m«,t 


136 
136 


1.00 


Chas.  Robinson,  Editor;  Farm  Equipment  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  341  Church  St.   (2). 


Financial  Post.  The+  ............  .Saturday  .........  Com.  &  Fin  ........ 


1907 


6.00 


R.  A.  McEachern,  Ed.;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 

Flash  + Friday {^Amu^sT*'  SpU*1936     5     23     19°     6-°° 

John  Blunt  Publications,  Ltd.,  230  Adelaide  St.,  W. 
Food  for  Thought  -f  V Monthly Educational 1940     1     25        91     3.50 

Elizabeth  Loosley,  Editor;  Canadian  Assn.  for  Adult  Educations,  Publishers. 
113  St.  George  St. 

«      -  .     POT>O  .                             TLr^*vi-  f  Food  Process'g  1941     3     26      140     8.00 

Food  in  Canada Monthly |  industry  2     40     140 

P.  Moyes,  Editor;  Maclean-Hunter  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 

Forestry  Chronicle Quarterly Forestry 1925      1     54        93  x6.00 

K.  F.  Harris.  Editor;  Canadian  Institute  of  Forestry,  Publisher,  10  Manor  Rd.,  W. 

v^«f«i«.  «„  o.««^-                  n«  ~     +M~       JSodaFoun-        1939      3      27      140      1.25 
Fountains  in  Canada Bi-monthly j  u|n  Trade  2     40     140 

This  publication  is  also  incorporated  into  corresponding  issues  of  Canadian  Hotel 
Review  and  Restaurant. 

A.  D.  Ellwood,  Editor;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 
Fragment -f    (no  adv.)  Quarterly Crip.  Veterans..  1921     2     28     112     x.40 

The  War  Amputations  of  Canada,  Publisher,  62  Wellesley  St.,  W. 
Freemason-f 6  ti.  a  yr Masonic 1881     3     26      135     2.00 

M.  F.  Beach,  Editor;  The  Freemason,  Publisher,  485  Danforth  Ave.  (6). 
Fur  Trade  Journal  of              Iw^fvw  fFur  Trade  &      1928     8     26     140     8.00 

Canada-f f  Monthly ]  Fur  Fanning  2     42     140 

Robert  G.  Hodgson,  Editor  and  Publisher,  588  Mt.  Pleasant  Rd. 
Garage  Operator .Monthly Auto.  Repair 1934     3     26     126 

Wadham  Publications,  Ltd.,  410  Bloor  St.,  E.    (5). 

2.00 


Neville  Richards.  Editor;  Monetary 
Publisher,  841  Church  St. 


fe 
Times  Printing 


$8,400 
+  10,159 


*83,747 
1,823 


*71,983 
2,030 

+5,139 

1.824 
+20,241 

3,200 
*6,595 

+  12,436 
+5*257 


Printing  Co.  of  Canada,  Ltd., 


r*Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  +C.C.A.B. 


Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 
TAfate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 19S6  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 
academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Globe  and  Mail -j- Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1844     9     22    308  26.00*^215,570 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Saturday  circ.**237,804 

Oakley  Dalgleish,  Editor;  The  Globe  and  Mail,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  y  circ'™"''eu* 

King  and  York  Sts.  (1). 

Glos  Polski  (Polish) -h Thursday Independent 1908     7     24     280     8.50         8,600 

Z.  Wyrzykowski,  Editor;  Polish  Voice  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  1089  Queen  St.,  W. 

Good  Farming  Quarterly  +  .... Quarterly }  Mechanization  195°     8     26     187     1<5°     *44'349 

Chas.  Robinson,  Editor;  Farm  Equipment  Publishing  Co.,  841  Church  St.  (2). 


Grower,  The Monthly 


1859      6     24     217      1.00      J12.300 


M.  M.  Robinson,  Editor;  Ontario  Fruit  and  Vegetable  Growers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
308  Ontario  Food  Terminal  (18). 

Hal  Rogers  "P  &  H"                IM««*I,I«.  PI««,K  A  TT«.*    1&32     8     24     157     2.00 

JournalH-    JMonthly Plumb.  &  Heat...  2     24     15? 

H.  A.  Rogers,  Editor;  H.  A.  Rogers  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Pub.,  287  MacPherson  Ave  (7). 
Hardware  and  Housewares Monthly Hardware 1909  8  26  140  4.00 

Prints  bound  in  section  called  New  Product  Merchandiser.       2     40     140 

Mike  Lawrie,  Editor;  Arthurs-Franklin  Publications,  Ltd.,  75  St.  Clair  Ave.  E, 
Hardware  and  Metal  and  \M««fW«  [Hardware  1888  3  27  140  3.00 

Appliance  Dealer JMontmy |&  Electricai  2  41  140 

E.  A.  Running,  Editor;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 
Hardware  Trades-f- Monthly Hardware 1967  \  2J  JJJ  2'00 

Herbert  C.  Hardy,  Editor;  Canadian  Retail  Hardware  Assn.,  Publisher, 
290  Merton  St.  (7). 

..Bi-monthly Health  Ed 


47,645 


+7,975 


+5,508 


$25,000 
£3,000 


Dr.  Gordon  Bates,  Editor;  Health  League  of  Canada,  Pub.,  Ill  Avenue  Rd.  (5). 

JMonthly Plumb.  &  Heat..  1907     2     40      140     6.00     +11,684 


2     40      140 


284   10.00 


A.  Epp,  Edtor;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 

Heating.  Plumbing  and  Air  lM/^fi,w  JviJ,1?1*^*'     1923     8     26     14° 

Conditioning    Age  ..............  }Mo»th*  ..........  [^itfoni^  '" 

K.  E.  Gould,  Editor;  Age  Publications,  Ltd.,  450  Alliance  Ave.  (9). 
Heavy  Construction  News  +  Thursday  .   ..  Heavy  Constr.     1956     5     25 

Ronald  E.  Richards,  Editor;  Heavy  Construction  Publications,  Ltd.. 

40  Irwin  Ave.  (5). 
Hebrew  Journal  (Eng.  &  Yid.)Daily  ex.  Sat  .....  Independent....  1911     7     26 

M.  J.  Nurenberger,  Editor;  Hebrew  Journal  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  409  College  St. 
Holatein-Friesian  Journal-4-..  .Monthly  ..........  Dairy  Cattle  .......  1938     8     28     140 

H.  J.  Colson,  Editor;  Donovan  Ltd..  Publisher,  129  Adelaide  St.,  W.  (1). 

Home  Building  in  Canada  -f  ...  Bi-monthly  .....  Home  Bldg  .........  192°     |     |J      14° 

Alec  S.  Clements,  Editor;  Walkers'  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  2842  Bloor  St.,  W. 

Home  Goods  Retailing  +  ....    Ftntly.,  Wed...Home  Fur'gs  .....  1955     5     22 
Maurice  Lucow.  Editor;  MacLean-Hunter  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd., 
481  University  Ave.  (2). 

Hotel  and  Travel  News  ...........  Monthly  ..........  Hotel  Indus  .......  1927     3     27 

Reg.  Wills  on  Publications,  2583  Gerrard  St.,  E.  (13). 

Bi-monthly  .....  Marketing  ..........  1962  cln  tilled'  f  ?ee  dist. 

Mace  Mair,  Editor  ;  Poster  Advertising  Assn.  of  Canada,  Publisher, 
80  Richmond  St.,  W. 


6-°°       *9tl6l 


240   10.00       +5,622 


140 


1.00 
1.26 


£19,256 

*12,d87 

*8,114 


210     3.00     +12,260 


142     2.00       +4,222 


Independent  Forester  (no      lft«--f-t.|1F         us-*    Timm-™***1881     2     84     18°  x 

adv.) {Quarterly Frat.  Insurance  Controlled  free  dist. 

R.  H.  Smallfleld,  Editor;  Independent  Order  of  Foresters,  Pub.,  590  Jarvis  St.  (5). 

1900     3      27      140  x4.00 

Industrial  Canada+ Monthly Industrial 2     40     140 

Total  unpaid  dist. 
The  Canadian  Manufacturers'  Association,  Publisher,  67  Yonge  St.  (1). 

International  Journal-f Quarterly Current  Events.  194 6     1     62     115     8.00 

Harold  I.  Nelson,  Editor;  Canadian  Institute  of  International  Affairs, 
Publisher,  280  Bloor  St.,  W.  Toronto  (5). 

Jewish  Standard Semi-mo Jewish  Int. 1929     4     24     168     4.00 

Julius  Hayznan,  Editor  and  Publisher,  53  Yonge  St.,  E.   (1). 

Jobber  News Monthly Auto  Job  &  Sales  1931     4     25     165 

Wadham  Publications,  Ltd.,  410  Bloor  St.,  E.  Controlled  free  dist. 

•enuu^ssn.   i«.»..  ,*.)}MwrtU* Dcntal 1935      2      28      112  x5'00 

W.  J.  Dunn.  D.D.S..  Editor;  Canadian  Dental  Assn.,  Publisher,  Suite  12, 
15  Toronto  St.  (1). 

totetie  AtsoeStio^!       JB1-monthly Dietetics 1938     2     28     105     3.00 

Mrs.  Frances  McOuat,' Editor;  Current  Publications  Ltd.,  Publisher, 
443  Mt.  Pleasant  Rd.  (7). 

1928     2     52       98     4.00 


3,450 

235,000 

*6,645 

1,294 

3,181 


14,655 
+5,955 

1,300 


Ontario  Dental  Assn.,  Pub.,  234  St.  George  St. 
Journal  of  the  Rofy»JlT1A»tar^}Bi-monthly Astronomical 1907 


nomical  Soc'y  of  C«..— «  ,   , 

Royal  Astronomical  Society  of  Canada,  Publisher,  252  College  St.  (2-B). 


1     50       92     5.00        £2,500 


Circulatfon—**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  4C.CA.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch. 

T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  tn  membership  fee. 
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m Jof'canada60*11!*!}1^011*1117 Architectural....  1924     2     42     140  xS.OO 

J? P." Sullivan,  Publisher,  57  Queen  S.,  W.  (1). 

^^.JiSf""1*"1"  }  Wed.  &  Sat Independent 1950     7     24     280   10.00 

Laszlo  F.  Kenesei,  Editor;  Hungarian  Press  Ltd.,  Publisher,  996  Dovercourt  Rd. 

Key  To  Toronto Monthly Tourist  Info 1954  Controlled1  f ree  di2t° 

Kaye  Peer,  Ed.;  Key  Pub'ns  Co.,  Pub.,  Suite  100,  4  N.  Sherbourae  St.  (5). 

Kin lOti.  ayr Fraternal 1950     2     26       92      1.60 

C.C.A.B.  Statement  not  released  at  press  time. 
J.  R.  Kinney,  Editor;  Association  of  Kinsmen  Clubs,  Publisher, 
824  Gerrard  St.  E. 

K-Ray  Magazine + Monthly Ki wan.  Internat  1927     2     28      112       .65 

A.   G.   Savage,   Editor;   O-Q-M,   District   of   Kiwanis,   Publisher,   Casa   Loma, 
Austin  Terrace. 

Latvija  Amerika  (Latv'n) Wed.  &  Sat Latv.  Ints 1949     7     24      28016.00 

Ingrida  Viksna,  J.  Vitols  and  A.  Gailite,  Editors ;  Latvian  Relief  Society, 

Publisher,  123  Huron  St. 
Laundry  and  Dry  !,„  ..  a  __          fLaundryA          1928     8     26      140 

Cleaning  Journal -f       jl»ti.  ayr \DryCleaning  2      40      140 

J.  R.  Watson.  Editor;  Fullerton  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  177  Jarvis  St.  (2). 

Leaside  Advertiser + Thursday Independent 1940     6     23     280 

Arthur  E.  Donahue,  Ed.  and  Pub.,  216  Randolph  Rd.,  Leaside  (Toronto  17) 

Liaudies  Balsas  (Lith.) Friday Lithuanian  Ints.  193 2     5     23     210 

Lithuanian  Press  Assn.,  Publisher,  160  Claremont  St. 


Clrc 

$2.820 


14,400 


$9,100 


$4,511 


2.50       45,375 


8.00        12,400 
1 1,0  00 — Free 
4.00 


Liberty Monthly 


[Inform 
\&  Fict. 


1947      3     26      143      1.00  * 562,820 


F.  Rasky,  Editor;  Consolidated  Press  Ltd.,  Publisher,  73  Richmond  St.  W. 

Life  Underwriters  News lOti.  ayr Life  Insurance...  19 14     3     26      140x4.00        $8,973 

W.  T.  Jack,  Editor;  Life  Underwriters  Assn.  of  Canada,  Publisher, 
224  Richmond  St.,  W.  (2-B). 

Living  Message Monthly Missionary 1889     2     27      101       .75      $31,123 

Mary  Dafoe,  Editor;  Garden  City  Press  Co-operative,  Publisher, 
268-5  Adelaide  St.,  W.  (1). 

[Retail 
-{Lumber  & 


Lumber  and  Building 


Materials  Merchandising..] 


1918     2      26      104  x4.00 


s.  Sup. 

Horace  Boultbee,  Editor ;  Ontario  Retail  Lumber  Dealers  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
410  Oakwood  Ave.  (10). 

^i^^Ktdonta,)}  «•»«•* Bute.  InU 1940     5     24     224     6.00 

D.  N.  Ralley,  Editor;  New  Times  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,  392  King  St.  E.  (2). 


1,353 


$1,000 


Machine  Production  and 
Canadian  Supply 


J  Metal  Works  & 
f  Machine  Shops 


10j41      o     oc      IQT     o  nn       AT  A«-» 
1941     3     26     137     2'00       *7'463 


R.  M.  Dyke,  Ed.;  Monetary  Times  Ptg.  Co.  of  Canada,  Pub.,  841  Church  St.  (2). 
Maclean's  Magazine  ................  Ftntly.,  Sat....Gen*l  Int  .............  1905     4      27      170      3.00*573,975 

Ralph  Allen,  Editor;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.   (2). 


Marine  Trades 4  ti.  a  yr Boafg  Trade 1965     |     f£     }$ 

Robert  R.  Finlayson,  Editor;  Arthurs -Franklin  Pub'ns  Ltd.,  75  St.  Clair  Ave.,  E. 

Marketing* Friday { j^^S     1908     4     24      170     4.00 

E.  Earl.  Editor;  Maclean-Hunter  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 

Materials  Handling  In  W^fvi-  M«*    w«nHlV      1955     3     27      14°     8-°° 

Canada  ..  ....       [Monthly  Mat.   Handlg...  2      42      14Q 

J.  C.  McLaughlin,  Ed.;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 

MeieElu  (Our  Life)   (Est.).. ..Wednesday Independent 1949      6      26      267      7.50 

Estonian  Publishing  Co.,  Toronto,  Ltd.,  697  Bay  St. 

Men's  Wear  of  Canada Monthly Clothing  191°     \     JJ     \\\     3'00 

B.  B.  Jennings,  Editor;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 

Missionary  Monthly Monthly United  Church...  192 5     2     30      112      1.00 

Miss  Helen  G.  Day,  Editor;  The  Woman's  Missionary  Society  of  the  United 

Church  of  Canada,  Publisher,  85  St.  Clair  Ave.,  E.  (7). 
Mobilehomes  and  Trailers     ln/r^+vur  fMobilehomes     1955     3     27     140     2.00 

in  Canada -f f  Monthly 1  &  Trailers  2      42      140 

Paul  B.  Rodney,  Editor  and  Publisher,  71  Lawton  Blvd. 
Modern  Medicine  of  Canada  1-ii«.nfLi_  /Medical  IQAC     o     OA        OK      «  KA 

(Eng.  &Fr.) [Monthly jprofession         1946     2     24       95     8'50 

Dr.  W.  R.  Feasby,  Editor;  Modern  Medicine  Publications  of  Canada,  Publisher, 
443  Mt.  Pleasant  Rd.  (7). 

Modern  Power  and                  IM^^W           P««^  ™W     3     26     14°     3-°° 

Engineering [Monthly Power 2     40      140 

R.  C.  Golding,  Editor;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 
Modersmaalet+  (Dan.) Saturday {SXlwta*11'      1956     5     28     21°     2<0° 

Issued  semi-monthly  during  July  and  August. 

Erik  Melander,  Editor  and  Publisher,  109  Bloor  St.  W. 
Monetary  Times Monthly Business 1867     8     26      137     2.00 

8.  C.  Willson,  Editor;  Monetary  Times  Printing  Company  of  Canada,  Ltd., 
Publisher,  841  Church  St.  (2). 


*  3,404 


•6,918 

$4,600 
•4,135 

$64,800 
8,100 

420,713 

+9,282 

2,988 

•9,653 


Circulation — AnkSept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   *C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubllsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  <3> Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Motor  Truck  &  Coach  -f- Monthly { Coach  Owner*  1934     3     26     m     2-BO 

R.  L.  Jerry,  Editor;  Monetary  Times  Printing  &  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd., 
341  Church  St.   (2). 

w  JThursday Independent 1980     5     23     210     2.00 

ff."M.^ak7EditoryMtV  Dennis  News,  Publisher,  1264  Weston  Rd. 
,  [Municipal 

[Monthly {Engineering      1893      3     26      140     5.00 

-  ~l  (.Utilities 


J.  P.  Russell,  Editor;  Monetary  Times  Printing  Co.  of  Canada,  Publisher, 

341  Church  St.  (2). 
My  I  Svit  (We  and  the 


23       84     4.00 


Cire 
+  12^34 

1,353 
+4^37 

J4.850 


27 
40 


26 
41 


140 
140 


140 
140 


5.00       +2,684 


1.00 


2,815 


*  16,977 


-*„«*,  ^.^...,—  ,-r        ,  y Ukrain.  Int 1950     2 

MrfeolanlkrwskyV Editor  and  Publisher,  278  Bathurst  St. 

/House  &  1952     3 

y lApt.  Bldg.  2 

Maclean-Hunter  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 
National  Concrete  Products  ln««»*.,.i«.          /Concrete  1953     3 

News+     {Quarterly jproducts  2      „     ___ 

Hal  Tracey,  Editor;  National  Concrete  Products  Assn.,  Publisher,  143  Yonge  St. 

New  Equipment  News Monthly Indus.  Equip 1940     3      42     220 

D.  H.  Graham,  Editor ;  Canadian  Engineering  Publica'ns,  Ltd.,  95  King  St.  E.  (1). 

Northern  Miner-f- Thursday Mining  Indus 1915     6     27     240     7.50*^32,655 

John  W.  Carrington,  Editor;  Northern  Miner  Press,  Ltd.,  Publisher, 
116  Richmond  St.,  W.  (1). 

North  Toronto  Herald Friday Independent 1924     6     28     219 

North  Toronto  Herald,  Publisher.  2411  Yonge  St.  (12). 

N°land?°$zech^  Czech  Ints 1949     5     24     196     3.60          5,040 

Rudolf  Nekola, "Editor ';  Masaryk  Memorial  Institute,  Publisher, 
978  Queen  St.  W.  (3). 

mnrTA  noirtaw  TV,,*-!-             OII..I.+AI.IV          fCath.  Teach'g  1945     2     84     140 
OBCTA  Review,  The+ .Quarterly }  Prof  Controlled  free  dist. 

Marion  A.  Tyrrell,  Editor;  Ontario  English  Catholic  Teachers'  Assn.,  Publisher, 

84  Prince  Arthur  Ave.  (6). 
Office  Equipment  Ur™fM«.  fOffice  1955     3     26      140     3.00 

and  Methods f  Monthly 1  Equipment  2     40     140 

Wm.  Forbes,  Editor;  M  clean-Hunter  Pub'g  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 

OnNe^?.?..^.^  Farm  La00*1* 1934      5     24     203      1-°° 

Circulates  also  in  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia. 

True  Davidson,  Editor;  C.  C.  F.,  Ontario  Section,  Publisher,  665  Jarvis  St.  (5). 
Ontario  Credit  Union  News  Monthly Credit  News 1942      4      22      126  xl.OO 

W.  B.  Forbes,  Editor;  Ontario  Credit  Union  League  Ltd.,  Pub.,  30  Bloor  St.,  W. 
Ontario  Medical  Review Monthly Medical 1934     2     28      105  x 

Official  organ  of  the  Ontario  Medical  Association. 

W.  R.  Feasby,  M.D.,  Editor;  Current  Publications  Ltd.,  Publisher, 
443  Mt.  Pleasant  Rd.  (7). 

Ontario  Milk  Producer-f .Monthly Dairy  Farm 1925     |     || 

Colin  L.  Brethour,  Editor;  Ontario  Milk  Producers  League,  Publisher, 
409  Huron  St.  (5). 

Law 1823      1     51 


140  xl.50 
140 


J5.200 


*  12,768 


•49,668 
45,714 

$85,360 
$4,994 


{Ontario  Reports -f            ..        Monthly   ..      Law 1823      1     51      105x12.50 
Not  issued  during  August. 
Ontario    Weekly   Notes4-        Friday Law     1910      1      51      105x15.00        *5,147 
Not  issued  durinpr  August. 
R.  M.  W.  Chitty,  Editor;  The  Law  Society  of  Upper  Canada,  Publisher, 
2081   Yonge  St.    (7). 

Onward  (no  adv.) Sunday Juv. Sun. School  1891      8     26     137     1.25 

Rev.  Archer  Wallace,  Ed.;  United  Church  Pub.  House,  299  Queen  St.,  W.  (2-B). 

Oral  Health Monthly Dental 1911     2     24       90     2.50       +6,070 

Current  Publications  Ltd.,  443  Mt.  Pleasant  Rd.  (7). 

Painting  and  Decorating     ..  Monthly {S^onSactors   194°      3     27      14°     S'00       *8»140 

Maclean-Hunter  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.,  Toronto  (2). 

Parks  and  Recreation  in         1  «„.,*— l-          fParks  &  1947     3     26      140      1.00  526 

Canada-!- f  Quarterly -(Recreation  2     40     140 

Erik  L.  Madisen,  Jr.,  Editor;  Madisen  Pub.  Co.,  P.   O.  Box   190,  Downsview. 

Pentecostal  Testimony-!- Monthly Pentecostal 1919      3      28      138     2.00      $10,466 

Earl  N.  O.  Kulbeck.  Editor;  Pentecostal  Assemblies  of  Canada,  Publisher, 
50  Euston  Ave.  (6). 

Pharmacien,  Le  (Fr.) Monthly Drug  Trade 198°     \     \l     JJJ     8'00       *2»627 

Maclean-Hunter  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 

Phoenix Quarterly Literary 1946      1      R4      105      4.00  $600 

Mary  B.  White,  Editor;  University  of  Toronto  Press,  Publisher,  Trinity  College. 

Photo  Trade-f Monthly Photography 1947     \     ff     JJJ     8'00       *6'427 

R.  Guerrier,  Editor;  Maclean-Hunter  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave. 

Circulation — fr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit:   +C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  <3> Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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[Plant  Opera'n, 

Plant  Administration  + Monthly ]  Economy  &        1941     3     26     140     8.00       +6,668 

(Efficiency 
H.  C.  Braund.  Editor;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 

Police  News  + .Quarterly Police m6     |     f{|     }Jg          *       *8'000 

Jack  Walker,  Editor;  Police  Assn  of  Ontario,  Publisher,  4281  Dundas  St.  W.  (18). 
Presbyterian  Record+ Monthly Presbyterian 1875     8     27     140     1.00     $81,922 


Not  published  during  August. 

Rev.  D^H.  Rayner,  B.A.,  Editor;  Presbyterian  Record,  Publisher, 


»w.   JUT.  A*.  Avajruvi,   JJ.-rx., 

229  College  St.  (2-B). 
Progressive  Plastics  4- Monthly Plastics 


1959 


140 
140 


5.00 


8     27 
2     40 
Maurice  Chazottes,  Editor ;  Maclean-Hunter  Publishing  Co.  Ltd., 

481  University  Ave.  (2). 
Propane  World — See  Automatic  Heating. 

Property  Owner  and  Build-  Iitr««*u7«  /Real  Estate       1000     A     OQ     i«o  «i  nn 

ing  Maintenance JMonthly jB,d?  Mainten>  1929     4     28     168  xl.OO 

E.  J.  Prittie,  Editor;  Property  Owners*  Assn.  of  Toronto,  52  McCaul  St. 

Protestant  Action 4- Monthly Prot.  Patriotic...  1936     8     26     136     2.00 

Rev.  W.  S.  Whiteombe,  Editor;  Protestant  Action,  Publisher,  188  Main  St.  (18). 


Quill  and  Quire Bi-monthly.  .} stationers          1985     2     80     108     B'00 

Arthur  Hammond,  Editor;  Current  Publications,  Ltd.,  443  Mt.  Pleasant  Rd.  (7). 

Restaurants  and  Institutions. Monthly {&  Housing*11*  1951     8     26     14°     6'°° 

Age  Publications,  Ltd.,  450  Alliance  Ave.  (9). 

Roads  and  Engineering          liurrt«4i»i»           i?no>»<r  189S     8     26     14°     6-°° 

Construction+  ...     JMonthly fcng  g 2     40     14Q 

J.  P.  Russell,  Editor;  Monetary  Times  Printing  Co.  of  Canada,  Ltd.,  Publisher, 
841  Church  St.  (2). 

R.T.A.  Sales  ft  Service Monthly Radio  ft  Appl's.. 1924     |     $0      140     2'°° 

A.  L.  Vincent.  Editor;  Fullerton  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  175  Jarvis  St.  (2). 

Rural  Co-operator,  The + Semi-mo Agriculture 1936     5     24     220     1.00 

Corinne  Hughson,  Ed.;  Ontario  Federation  of  Agriculture,  Pub.,  80  Bloor  St.,  W. 

Saturday  Night. .Bi-wkly.,  Sat..Comft  ft  Opinion  1887     3     27     140     400 

Issued  Friday  preceding. 

Robt.  Marjoribanks,  Editor;  Consolidated  Press,  Ltd.,  Publisher, 
78  Richmond  St.,  W.  (1). 

Scarboro  Missions  (no  adv.). .Monthly /Catholic  For-    1919     2     26     105     1.00 

Combined  issue  for  July  and  August,      leign  Missions  Controlled  free  diet. 

Rev.  D.  Stringer,  Editor;  Scarboro  Foreign  Mission  Society,  Publisher, 
60  Crescent  Rd.  (5). 

School  Progress -f      Bi-monthly { School  Equip  2     40     140 

H.  F.  Coles,  Editor;  School  Progress,  Publisher,  57  Bloor  St.  W.  (5). 
Sentinel-f ...Monthly..         Frat.  A  Rel 1875     3     26      140     2.00 

W.  J.  Armstrong,  Editor;  British  America  Publishing  Companv,  Ltd.,  Room  201, 

78  Adelaide  St.,  W.  (1). 

Service  Station  Manage-        1«     ...  f  Service  Sta.       1955     3     27     140     8.00 

ment  and  Merchandising../ Monthly }  Operations  1     64     140 

Harry  P.  Weston,  Editor;  Weston  Pub's  Co.  Ltd.,  2481   Kingston  Rd.    (13). 
Shantyman-f   (no  adv.)  Monthly Missionary 1912     5     27     224     1.00 

Dr.  O.  S.  Clapplson,  Editor;  Charters  Publishing  Co.,  21  Spadina  Road. 

Shareholder Monthly ^  Druggists    '  Controlled  free  dist. 

Drug  Trading  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  15  Ontario  St.  (2). 
Shing  Wah  Daily  News -f      IT*,,,,  -_  o,,,,     fChinese  101 «     7     JU     224  2000 

(Chinese) ' JEvfir'  ex*  Stm- \Nationalist        iaie      '     a4     *£*     u*u 

P.  Mor,  Editor;  Shing  Wah  Association,  12  Hagerman  St. 

Slovenska  Drzava-f  (Slov.)  ....Monthly Slov.  Ints 1949     7     24     273     3.00 

Dr.  Rudolf  Cujes,  Editor;  Slovenian  National  Federation  of  Canada,  Publisher, 
646  Euclid  Ave. 

280  12.00 


t8,900 
*  2,138 

418,192 
410,079 

+8,360 

197,984 
*77,839 


£45,000 
%  8,000 


13,075 
412,398 

$22,000 
2,000 

3,320 


Sporthirado  (Sport-News)     l^tup^y  .........  f  Sports  &  10B2     6     24     28012.00          4300 

(Hung.)  .........  .............  ......  ..  J  I  women  s  inis. 

Prints  supplement  called  Magyar  Nok  Lapja  (Hungarian  Women's  Weekly) 
Gary  Szuper  and  Margaret  Janossy,  Editors  ;  Kalman  Balint,  Publisher, 
272  Spadina  Ave. 

(Star4-  ......................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun  .....  In  d.  Liberal  ......  1892     9     22    808  28.00**307,928 
Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Sat.  evg.  circ.**31  1,813 

Star  Weekly-f  .........................  Saturday  .........  Independent  .......  1910     5     24     175   7.80**S69,676 
A  national  publication,  prints  comic  section  and  novel  section. 
Beland  Honderich,  Editor;  Toronto  Star  Ltd.,  Publisher,  80  King  St.,  W.  (1). 
Style  .........................................  .Fortnightly  .....  Women's  Wear.  1887     5     24     210     8.00       *9,896 

Maurice  Lucow,  Ed.;  Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  481  University  Ave.  (2). 
Tamarack  Review,  The-f  _______  4ti.ayr  ..........  Literary  .............  1956     2     28       98     8.50          1,300 

Editorial  Board  of  Tamarack  Review,  Publisher,  Box  157,  Station  K  (12). 

9     22     808  81.20**2O7,840 


Telegram-f  ..............................  .Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1876 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

B.  T.  Richardson,  Editor;  Telegram  Publishing  Co. 


Saturday  circ.**246,403 


Circulation  —  fr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   +C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  <3>  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population  —  19S6  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee 
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TevUkei  Ziburiai  (Lith.)  .......  Thursday  ........  Lith.  Ints  ...........  7     26     286     6.00       $5,600 

Lithuanian  R.  C.  Cultural  Society  of  Canada,  Publishers,  941  Dundas  St.,  W. 

Thoroughbred  of  Can.4..       JMonth,y  ..........  j&Ifgh£ed  1944     2     40     140     4.00     UMOO 

***^~  ..................................  J  [Racing 

Joseph  Morgan,  Editor;  John  Blunt  Publications  Ltd.,  230  Adelaide  St.,  W. 
Timber  of  Canada*  ............    Monthly  ..........  Lumber  Indus....1940     |     ||     ft*     6'00       *»*1* 

D.  D.  Lockhart,  Editor;  Monetary  Times  Printing  Co.  of  Canada,  Ltd., 
841  Church  St.    (2). 

Torontoer  Zeitung  (Ger.)  .......  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1953     8     23     287     4.00       £8,200 

Raimund  Bock,  Editor;  German  Publications,  Ltd.,  500  King  St.  W.  (2b). 

Trade  Unionist  .........................  Monthly  ..........  Labor  .................  1921     7     26     287      1.00          - 

M.  F.  Tumpane,  Editor;  Trade  Unionist,  Publisher,  284  Sunnyside  Ave. 

™>-n«+  .................................  Friday  .............  Independent.  ......  19"    c'ombinJcire.^OOO-Free 

Printed  in  5  separate  editions  circulating  in  and  around  Toronto.  Comprised  of 
following  editions  ;  Beaches  ;  Danf  orth  ;  Gerrard  ;  Leaside  ;  Scarborough. 

J.  B.  Jeffery,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2538  Gerrard  St.,  E. 
Trillium  ....................................  Bi-monthly  .....  Civil  Serv  ...........  1926     3     28     133  x     J24.565 

Jan  Clark,  Editor;  Civil  Service  Assn.  of  Ontario,  Publisher,  17  Queen  St.  E. 
Trinity  University  Review  V..  5  ti.  a  yr  ..........  Collegiate  ...........  1888     1     57     118     2.00         2,100 

Issued  during  Autumn,  Christmas,  January,  March,  July. 

Students  of  Trinity  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Trinity  College  (  5  )  . 
Truck  Transportation  ..............  Monthly  ..........  Trucking  ............  1963     3     25     139     2.00 

C.C.A.B.  Statement  not  released  at  press  time. 

E.  T.  Burch.  Editor;  Guild  Pub'ns  Ltd.,  320  Gerrard  St.  (2). 

Ukrainian  Life  .........................  Monday  ...........  {interns!*11         1945     8     24     294     8'50  - 

Canadian-Ukrainian  Pub.  Co.,  107  Roncesvalles  Ave. 
United  Church  Observer  .........  Semi-mo  ..........  United  Church..  1829     3     28     140     2.00    £215,389 

Rev.  A.  C.  Forrest,  Ed.;  United  Church  of  Canada,  Pub.,  299  Queen  St..  W.  (2-B). 

UMVeYica?Journ^^  ..........  Coll.  Medical  ......  1922     2     80     106     8.50        tl.700 

University  of  Toronto  Press,  Publisher. 

™l£*V™0°*°.  ..........  {Quarterly  ........  {^fosoShy    "31      1     62        98     4.00        tl.OOO 

D.  Grant,  Editor;  University  of  Toronto  Press,  Publisher,  Univ.  of  Toronto  (5). 

Vaba  Eestlane  (Estonian)  +..  Wed.  &  Sat  .....  Independent  .......  1952     6     24     252     9.00        £5,254 

A.  Laur,  K.  Arro,  I.  Kulvet,  Editors  ;  Orto  Estonian  Pub'g  Co.,  Ltd., 
158  Seventh  St.  (14). 

Vapaa  Sana  (Free  Press  )-flTues.,  Thurs.  jn^n^A^t        IQ<M      7     9K     97^     7  sn 
(Finnish)..  ...................  ...T.f&Sat.  Independent...     1931      7     25     273     7.50 

Reynold  Pehkonen,  Editor;  Vapaa  Sana  Press,  Ltd.,  Pub.,  400  Queen  St.,  W. 
Varsity  GraduateV  ..................  Quarterly  ........  Coll.  Alumni  ......  1948     2     26       98     2.00        10,000 

C.  G.  M.  Grier,  Editor;  University  of  Toronto,  Publisher,  Room  226,  Simcoe  HalL 

Collegiate  ...........  1866     6     23     217     8.00     $12.000 


Varsity.  TheV+  .....................  { 


.  &  Sun. 

Not  issued  from  March  15  to  September  20th. 
Students  Administrative  Council,  Publisher,  Univ.  of  Toronto  (5). 

Veteran's  Advocate  + Monthly Vet's  Int 1948     5     24     217      1.00    *37,568 

J.  F.  Powers,  Editor;  J.  P.  McNamara,  Publisher,  56  Wellington  St.,  E. 

Vision-f Monthly {Sot^PIct  1954     3     26      14°     4*°°       *4'170 

Vision  Publications,  2583  Gerrard  St.,  E.  (13*). 
War  Cry  (no  adv.) Saturday Salv.  Army 1882     4     26      182 

Lt.  Col.  H.  Wood,  Editor;  Salvation  Army  Ptg.  House,  Pub.,  471  Jarvis  St.  (5). 
Western  Hardware-f- Bi-monthly Hardware 1919     3     28      140     2.00 

C.C.A.B.  Statement  not  released  at  press  time. 

Reg.  Willson  Publications.  2533  Gerrard  St.,  E.  (18). 

Wine'Canadand  Spirit8  ^Monthly..  .   .    Bev.  Alco.  Dist    1949     8     26 

S.  K.  Arnott,  Editor;  Age  Publications,  Ltd.,  450  Alliance  Ave.  (9). 
Woman's  Day-— See  New  York,  N.  Y. 

IQ^K       R       27       12ft       1  25 

World  Affairs  (no  adv.) Monthly [Education  in       lt>0°     «     89     128 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.      \Current  Events  Controlled  free  dist. 

E.  A.  Hobbs.  Editor;  World  Affairs  Press  Ltd.,  Publisher.  705  Yonge  St.  (5). 

Zwiazkowiec  (Polish)  -f Tues.  &  Fri Polish  Int 1930     7     24     280     6.00 

Polish  Alliance  Press  Limited,  1475  Queen  St.,  W. 

TRENTON  (G3  ^  ),  pop.  11,492 ;  Hastings  South  Elec.  Dist.  (EC).  On  Trent  River,  12  m 
W  of  Belleville.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  silver-plated  ware, 
steel,  textiles,  worsteds,  paper,  men's  trousers,  flour.  Creosoting  plant;  cooper- 
age. Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 

Courier- Advocate Tues.  &  Fri Independent 1854     8     24     294     3.00 

Gwyn  Hopkin-Morgan,  Editor;  J.  Nolan  Sisson,  Publisher. 

Tren^tonian  and  Tri-County  |Thursday Independent  ....  1966     8     23     294     2.25 

Burton  Lewis,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Trentonian  Bldg. 

TWEED  (G8),  pop.  1,634;  Hastings  South  Elec.  Dist.  (EC).  26  m  N  of  Belleville.  CP 
RR.  Manufactures  «t«el  and  foundry  products;  butter,  cheese,  wooden  pumps, 
lumber.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 

News-f  .  Thursday Independent 1887     7     24     280     3.00 

S.  Ri'Curr'y.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  flee,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate,  V  Issued  only  daring 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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5.00      $62,000 


140      5.00       +8,250 


*73,000 

1:6,000 

9,897 


**3,231 

5,153 


$2,460 


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Estab  Co  Is  <•>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Gilt 

UXBRIDGE  (E3%),  pop.  2,066;  Ontario  Elec.  Diet.  (N).  40  m  NE  of  Toronto.  ON  RR. 
Manufactures  oil  refinery   equipment,  auto  parts.   Bottling   works.   Creamery. 
Stock,  dairy,  grain  farms. 
Times-Journal  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1862     8     22     280     3.00          2,300 

L.  E.  Hvidsten,  Editor;  P.  Hvidsten,  Publisher,  18  Baa  com  St. 

VANKJLEEK  HILL.  (K2),  pop.  1,647;  Glengarry-Prescott  Elec.  Diet.  (NE).  57  m  NE 
of  Ottawa.  CN  ;  OP  RRs.  Cheese,  monument  factories  ;  grist,  planing  mills.  Dairy, 
poultry  farms. 
Eastern  Ontario  Review-f  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1858     7     25     273     2.50          1,208 

A.  Boyer.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WALKERTON  (C3%),  pop.  3,698;  Grey-Bruce  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  On  Saugeen  River,  60 
m  NW  of  Guelph.  CN  j  CP  RRs.  Sash  and  door,  spool  and  bobbin,  wood  and  metal 
novelties  factories;  flour,  saw  mills;  foundries.  Timber.  Poultry,  dairy,  stock 
farms. 
Herald-Times  -f  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1861     8     24     808     3.00   **2,737 

Walkerton  Herald-Times,  Publisher. 

WALLACE  BURG   (B5),  pop.  7,892;  Lambton-Kent  Elec.  Dist.   (SW).  On  Sydenham 
River,  18  m  NW  of  Chatham.  C&O  RR.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  glass, 
beet  sugar,  brass  and  steel  products,  pressure  cookers,  die  castings,  barrels, 
flour,  bricks,  tile.  Bottling  works;  canning  factory;  grain  elevator.  Hardwood 
timber.  Agriculture.  Grain,  sugar  beets. 
News  +  .....................................  ,Tues.&Thurs..Independent  .......  1896     7      24     301      3.00          3.975 

Hugh  N.  Colwell,  Editor;  Colwell  Publishers,  Ltd. 

WARKWORTH  (G8),  pop.  X  676;  Northumberland  Elec.  Dist.  (SEC).  86  m  SE  of  Peter- 
borough.  Railroad  station,  Hastings.  CN  RR.  Saw,  chopping;  feed  mills;  cheese 
factory.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Journal  ......................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1892     6     26     280      1.50  895 

Howard  C.  Wilson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WATERDOWN  (E4),  pop.  1,764;  Wentworth  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  6  ra  NW  of  Hamilton.  CP 
RR.  Jam  and  jelly,  furniture,  sash  and  door  factories  ;  nurseries.  Timber.  Diver- 
sified farming.  Vegetables,  fruit,  dairy  products. 
Review  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1918      6     24      266      2.00  895 

F.  M.  McRae,  Editor  and  Publisher,  30  Main  St.,  N. 

WATERLOO  (D4),  pop.  16,373;  Waterloo  North  Elec.  Dist.  (SWC).  2  m  NW  of  Kitch- 
ener. CN;  GR  RRs.  Airport.  Insurance  center.  Manufactures  furniture,  farm 
implements,  boots,  shoes,  shirts,  brooms,  barrels,  kegs,  cotton  felt,  gloves, 
cutting  dies,  boxes,  buttons,  flour.  Distillery;  brewery.  Waterloo  College.  Diver- 
sified farming. 

Chronicle-H  ..............................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1856     5     23     220     3.00          3,443 

J.  H.  Smith,  Publisher,  104  King  St. 

Kitchener-  Waterloo  Record  —  See  Kitchener. 

WATFORD  (C4%),  pop.  1,217;  Lambton-Kent  Elec.  Dist.   (SW).  30  m  E  of  Sarnia. 
CN  RR.  Wire  works;  sleigh  factory.  Oil  wells;  timber.  Stock,  poultry,  fruit, 
grain  farms. 
Guide-  Advocate  -f-  ....................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1875      7      24      280      2.50        tl,29rf 

W.  C.  Aylesworth,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WELLAND  (E4%),  pop.  16,405;  Welland  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  On  Welland  River  and 
Canal,  18  m  S  of  St.  Catharines.  NCS&T;  CN;  MC;  TH&B;  WAB  RRs.  Boat  con- 
nections. Manufactures  seamless  pipe,  carbon  electrodes,  calcium  carbide,  hard 
rubber  goods,  structural  steel,  twine,  cotton  cloth,  yarns,  fertilizer,  electrical 
equipment,  f  erro  alloys.  Bottling,  boiler  works  ;  foundries  ;  winery.  Poultry,  dairy, 
fruit  farms. 


Evg.ex.  Sun...Independent  .......  1863     8     22     298   18.00  **15,166 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
The  Thomson  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

WESTBORO—  See  Ottawa. 

WEST  LORNE—  -Sun  —  Se«  Rodney. 

WESTON  (E4),  pop.  9,643;  York-Humber  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  8  m  NW  of  Toronto.  CN  ; 
CP   RRs.   Manufactures   skates,   bicycles,   stoves,   electric   ranges,   toiletware, 
sashes,  doors,  hardwood  flooring.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Times  and  Guide-f-  .................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1885     8     24     294     4.00        *6,445 

Gordon  Murray,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WESTPORT   (H3).  pop.  704;  Leeds  Elec.  Dist.    (E).  46  m  N  of  Kingston.  CN  RR. 
Cheese,  butter,  cement  block  factories  ;  saw.  grist  mills.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry 
farms. 
Mirror  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1893     6     28     280     2.00  - 

Arthur  Niblock,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WHEATLEY  <B5%),  pop.  1,196;  Kent  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Lake  Erie,  42  m  SE  of 
Windsor.  C&O  RR.  Wooden  boxes  and  crates,  feed,  butter,  cheese  manufactured. 
Cannery.   Fisheries.   Summer  resort.   Diversified   farming.   Corn,   wheat,   oats. 
Journal  +  ..................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1895      6     26      269     2.00        J1.100 

R.  N.  Epplett.  Editor;  The  Wheatley  Journal,  Publishers,  Talbot  St.,  W. 

WHITBY  (F3%),  pop.  9,995;  Ontario  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  On  Lake  Ontario,  30  m  NE  of 
Toronto.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  wrought  iron,  paper  products.  Metal  and  iron 
foundries.  Dairy,  grain,  stock  farms. 

News  +  .....................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1965     5     24     230     4.75        J2.825 

Carl  A.  Mantz,  Publisher,  105  Bums  St. 

Times-Gazette  —  See  Oshawa. 

Circulation—  **Stpt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jun«  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn*  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch. 

V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population—  1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  th*  UM  of  the  Directory  In  front  of  book. 

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Estab  Col$<3>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Gilt 

WIARTON  (C2%),  pap.  1,964;  Bruce  Elec.  Dist.  (W).On  Georgian  Bay,  145  m  NW  of 
Toronto.  ON  RR.  Planing,  chopping  mills  ;  furniture,  net  float  factories.  Timber. 
Summer  resort.  Dairy,  grain*  stock  farms. 
EchoH-  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1879     7     24     277     3.00   **2,449 

Carl  V.  Limpert  and  W.  B.  T.  Smiley,  Publishers. 
WILLOWDALE   (J4),  pop.   X990;  York  Centre  Elec.  Dist.   (SC).  2  m  N  of  Toronto, 

nearest  railroad.  Aircraft  factory  ;  textile,  lumber.  Residential. 
Enterprise-}-      ..  ..  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1926      8     23      801     2.00        J4.496 

B.  A.  Long,  Editor;  Enterprise  Printing  Co.,  Publisher. 

WINCHESTER    (J2V2),  pop.    1,338;  Grenville-Dundas   Elec.   Dist.    (E).   82   m   SE   of 
Ottawa.  CP  RR.  Cheese,  sash  and  door  factories;  powdered  milk  plant;  grist, 
feed,  planing  mills.  Hardwood  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  grain  farms. 
Press  .........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1888      8     24      308      3.00        $2,150 

W.  F.  Workman,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WINDSOR  (A5),  pop.  121,980;  Essex  West  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Detroit  River,  120  m 
SW  of  London.  Opposite  Detroit,  Mich.,  with  bridge,  tunnel,  boat  connections. 
C&O;  CP;  CN;  NYC;  WAB  RRs.  Airlines:  TCA;  BO  AC. 

Extensive  automobile,  auto  trucks  and  auto  parts  manufactories  ;  drug,  patent 
medicine,  wire  products,  cosmetics,  paper  boxes,  cereal  foods,  paints,  varnishes, 
chemicals,   adding  machines,   airplane  parts,   playing   cards,   atomizers,   scales, 
shoes,  steel  forcings,  caskets,  glass,  clothing  also  manufactured.   Forty-three 
banks;    bank    clearings    (1957),    $765,496,616.    47,962    (res.)    electric    meters; 
40,000    (res.)    gas    meters;    46,182    (res.)    telephones.    Breweries;    distilleries; 
bridge  works  ;  railroad  shops.  TV  station. 

Malta  News   (Ahbarijiet  Ta'1  m*^   .,  lTr  Mai*  T«+«.  tam      K     VA     99ft      1  ftft          i  Rfij* 

Malta)    (Maltese-Eng.)-ff  Monthly  ..........  Malt.  Ints  ..........  1954      5      24      220      1.00          1,558 

George  Bonavia,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  12. 
Star-f-  .......................................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1918      8      22      305   18.20**76,312 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

W.  L.  Clark,  Editor;  Star  Publishing  Co.  of  Windsor,  Ltd.,  Pub.,  167  Ferry  St. 

WINGHAM  (C3%),  pop.  2,766;  Wellington-Huron  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  On  Maitland  River, 
72  m  NW  of  London.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Manufactures  furniture,  stoves,  gloves,  wood- 
enware,  doors,  flour,  bathroom  fittings.  Diversified  farming. 
Advance-Times  +  ....................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1871      8      24      280      3.00    **2,066 

Barry  Wenger,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
WOODBRIDGE  (E4).  pop.  1,958;  York  Centre  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  15  m  NW  of  Toronto. 

CP  RR.  Manufactures  wood  products,  rubber  goods.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Advertiser  ..      ..          Thursday          Independent         1935      8      25      315      2.00 

I.  R.  Lavery,  Editor;  R.  M.  Lavery,  Publisher,  Palgrave. 


.....  Livestock  ...........  1952      2      27      112  x          2,400 

C.  E.  Stephens,  Editor;  Ontario  Aberdeen  Angus  Assn.,  Publisher,  R.  D.  8. 

WOODSTOCK  (D4),  pop.  18,347;  Oxford  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Thames  River,  25  m  NE 
of  London.  CNj  CP  RRs.  Manufactures  tapestry,  tire  fabrics,  knit  goods,  tubing, 
rubber  footwear,  stoves,  veneers,  hardwood  flooring,  stock  feed,  fire  equipment, 
casters,    concrete   pipes,    garden    tools,    curtain   rods,   pianos,    organs,   hosiery, 
cement.  St.  Alphonus  Seminary.  Agriculture.  Milk,  grains,  fruits,  tobacco. 
Sentinel-Review  +  ...................  Evg.  ex.  Sun..  .Independent  .......  1886      8      23      298    18.00    **9,243 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Thomson  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd. 

ZURICH  (C4),  pop.  X560;  Huron  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  40  m  NW  of  London.  Railroad  sta- 

tion, Hensall.  CN  RR.  Sash  and  door  factory  ;  flax,  flour  mills  ;  creamery.  Agri- 

culture. Wheat,  oats,  rye,  corn,  sugar  beets,  soybeans. 
Citizen  News-f  ........................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1958      5      24      224      2.50  J800 

Herbert  M.  Turkheim,  Editor;  A.  Laurie  Colquhoun,  Publisher,  Clinton. 
Herald  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1900      6      26      276      2.00 

Chester  L.  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation—  **Sept.   A.B.C.   Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.   Audit;    +C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population  —  1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  in  front  of  book. 


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PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND 

Population  99,285  (Census  of  Canada,  1956) 

Provincial  Capital,  CHARLOTTETOWN 

(For  map  see  New  Brunswick) 

Prince  Edward  Island  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence,  east  by  Cape  Breton 
Island,  south  by  Nova  Scotia  proper,  and  west  by  New  Brunswick.  The  greatest  length  is  180 
miles;  the  breadth  varies  from  34  miles  to  4  miles;  area  is  about  2,184  square  miles.  The  surface 
is  undulated,  and  the  greatest  elevation  is  600  feet.  The  climate  is  healthful,  and  milder  than  that 
of  the  neighboring  mainland.  There  are  fine  beaches  along  the  northern  shore  facing  the  gulf,  and 
the  island  is  becoming  popular  as  a  summer  resort. 

POPULATION 

Province  rank,  tenth.  Increase  over  1951  of  0.9%.  Rural  residents  in  1956,  69%. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1956),  9,432.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  112.96.  Number  of  farms  with 
electricity  (1951),  2,226.  Value  of  land  and  buildings  (1951),  $60,710,000.  Number  of  farms  1  to 
69  acres  (1956),  5,485;  70  to  239  acres,  3,881 ;  240  to  400  acres,  55.  Owner  operated  farms,  8,482. 

Total  value  of  agricultural  production  (1957):  field  crops,  $19,402,000;  milk  production, 
$6,154,000;  livestock,  $13,409,000;  poultry,  $819,000. 

Cash  income  from  sale  of  farm  products  (1957)  :  $24,509,000. 

Total  value  of  chief  field  crops  (1957) :  potatoes,  $8,548,000;  tame  hay,  $4,368,000;  oats  for 
grain,  $2,888,000;  mixed  grains.  $2,077,000;  field  roots,  $1,360,000;  spring  wheat,  $126,000; 
barley.  $36,000. 

Value  of  production  of  fruita  (1957) :  strawberries,  $203,000;  blueberries,  $36,000. 

Total  farm  income  from  dairying  (1957),  $5,284,000.  Farm  cash  income  (1957):  creamery 
butter,  $2,865,000;  fluid  milk,  $996,000;  cheddar  cheese,  $203,000;  ice  cream,  $96,000.  Value  of 
milk  fed  to  livestock,  $920,000. 

Total  farm  value  (1957)  :  farm  poultry  meat  and  eggs,  $3,034,000. 

Value  of  livestock  on  farms.  Farm  animals  (6-1-57)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $10,247,000;  hogs, 
$1,413,000;  horses,  $1,270,000 ;  sheep  and  lambs,  $479,000.  Poultry  (6-1-57)  :  hens  and  chickens, 
$759,000;  ducks  and  geese,  $32,000;  turkeys,  $25,000. 

FISHERIES 

Total  value  (1966),  $5,245,800.  Increase  of  $1,405,000  over  1956.  Principal  fish:  lobsters,  cod, 
hake,  oysters,  mackerel,  haddock,  plaice. 

FURS 

Total  fur  farms  (12-31-56),  81.  Value  of  fur  animals  sold  and  pelts  produced,  $78,000.  Total 
number  of  pelts  taken  from  wildlife  was  1,499  in  the  1956-57  season,  valued  at  $2,486.  Principal 
furs:  silver  fox,  mink,  pearl  platinum  fox,  muskrat. 

LUMBER 

Gross  value  of  products  (1956),  $510,451.  Number  of  mills,  61;  employing  112.  Principal 
woods :  spruce,  balsam  fir. 

MANUFACTURES 

Selling  value  of  factory  shipments  (1956),  $24,497,245,  rank,  tenth.  Number  of  establishments 
192  ;  number  of  employees,  1,775.  Leading  industries  :  fish  curing  and  packing,  butter  and  cheese, 
fruit  and  vegetable  preparations,  iron  castings,  sawmills,  bread  and  other  bakery  products, 
printing  and  publishing,  aerated  waters. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  post  offices  (3-31-58),  105;  gross  postal  receipts,  $479,086.  Number  of  motor 
vehicles  registered  (1957),  21,193.  Highway  mileage  (1956),  3,196.  Number  of  families  (6-1-67), 
20,000;  number  of  radio  homes  (eet.  5-31-57),  23,000.  Number  of  telephones  (1-1-57),  14,738. 
Retail  merchandise  trade,  including  New  Brunswick,  Newfoundland  and  Nova  Scotia  (1967), 
$1.201,363,000. 


PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue                                 Number  Period  of  Issue                                 Number 

Daily  8  Monthly   1 

Evening  Dailies  (2)  — 

Morning  Dailies (1)  Total  Periodicals  1 

Total  Newspapers  3 

Total  number  of  publications 4 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 2 

For  circulation  ftfttres  for  dally  papers  s«e  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory,    Occasionally  It  to 
possible  to  Incorporate  •  later  figure  In  that  list. 

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Estab  Cols 0 Width  V  Depth    Sub  Ore 

CHARLOTTETOWN  (F3),  pop.  16,707;  Queens  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  Capital  of  the  Prov- 
ince, on  Northumberland  Strait,  on  southern  coast  of  the  Island.  CN  RR.  Airline 
MAR.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  dairy  products,  marine  engines,  tobacco 
products,  biscuits.  Meat  packing,  pickling,  cold  storage  plants;  iron  foundry; 
cannery*  Resort.  Prince  of  Wales  College;  St.  Dunstan's  University.  Lobster 
fisheries.  Fox  farms.  Agriculture.  Seed  potatoes,  turnips. 

f  Guardian -f Morn.  ex.  Sun.. Independent. 1887     9     22     298  15.00**14,355 

J  Patriot-f ~ Evg.  ex.  Sun....Independent 1851     9     22     298   15.00   **4,494 

I  Comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  papers. 

I          Thomson  Newspapers,  Publishers. 

SUMMERSIDE  (F3),  pop.  7,242;  Prince  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  On  Southern  coast,  86  m  NW 
of  Charlottetown.  CN  RR.  Airline,  MAR.  Good  harbor  and  shipping  facilities. 
Manufactures  dairy  products,  fox  foods,  bags,  farm  machinery.  Foundry.  Resort. 
Lobster  fisheries.  Fox  farms.  Agriculture.  Seed  potatoes,  oats,  hay. 

Journal-Pioneer+ {f *££*'  ^  Independent 1865     6     23     217     3.00   **6,007 

Journal  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd. 

Maritime  Fur  Breeder Monthly Fur  Breed'g 1940     4     24     175     1.00 

Lowell  W.  Hancock,  Editor;  Journal  Pub.  Co.  Ltd. 

Circulation     A  A  Sept.  A.8.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   +C.CA.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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QUEBEC 


Population  4,628,378  (Census  of  Canada,  1956) 
Provincial  Capital,  QUEBEC 

Quebec  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  Hudson  Bay,  east  by  Labrador  and  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence, 
south  by  New  Brunswick,  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  New  York  and  the  Ottawa  River,  which 
separates  it  from  Ontario  and  west  by  Hudson  Bay  and  Ontario.  It  is  the  largest  of  the  provinces, 
its  extreme  breadth  from  east  to  west  being  1,080  miles,  its  length  from  north  to  south,  1,280 
miles,  its  area  594,860  square  miles.  The  surface  south  of  the  St.  Lawrence  is  generally  hilly, 
further  north  it  is  mountainous  and  rocky  and  abounding  in  rivers  and  small  lakes.  The  extreme 
northern  part  is  an  unexplored  wilderness.  A  great  part  of  the  surface  of  the  province  is  covered 
with  forests.  More  than  four-fifths  of  the  people  are  French.  The  city  of  Quebec  and  the  neigh- 
boring villages,  noted  for  their  quaint  ness  and  charm,  attract  great  numbers  of  tourists  yearly, 
netting  the  provinces  a  large  income.  Montreal,  too,  attracts  tourist  trade.  It  is  the  largest  city 
and  chief  commercial  center  of  Canada. 

POPULATION 

Province  rank,  second.  Increase  over  1951  of  14.1%.  Rural  residents  in  1956,  30.0%.  Of  the 
total  population  in  1951,  3,327,128  (82%)  are  of  French  origin. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1956),  122,617.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  129.75.  Number  of  farms  with 
electricity  (1951),  90,209.  Value  of  land  and  buildings  (1951),  $805,418,000.  Number  of  farms 
1  to  69  acree,  21,069;  70  to  239  acres,  89,131;  240  to  400  acres,  10,042.  Owner  operated  farms, 
116.668. 

Total  value  of  agricultural  production  (1957):  field  crops,  $169,819,000;  milk  production, 
$176,636,000;  livestock,  $247,641,000;  poultry,  $14,081,000. 

Cash  income  from  sale  of  farm  products  (1957)  :  $387,915,000. 

Total  value  of  chief  field  crops  (1957)  :  tame  hay,  $93,763,000;  oats  for  grains,  $40,759,000; 
potatoes,  $17,328,000;  mixed  grains,  $7,946,000;  fodder  corn,  $3,912,000;  field  roots,  $1,701,000; 
buckwheat,  $1,157,000;  barley,  $1,002,000;  sugar  beets,  $994,000;  spring  wheat,  $629,000.  Total 
value  of  tobacco  (1957),  $2,854,000;  maple  syrup,  $8,328,000;  honey,  $932,000. 

Value  of  production  of  fruits  (1957)  :  apples,  $3,358,000;  strawberries,  $899,000;  blueberries, 
$524,000;  raspberries,  $284,000. 

Total  farm  income  from  dairying  (1957)  :  $162,712,000.  Farm  cash  income  (1957)  :  fluid  milk, 
$67,518,000;  creamery  butter,  $63,656,000;  concentrated  milk  products,  $9,760,000;  cheddar 
cheese,  $8,400,000;  ice  cream,  $3,854,000.  Value  of  milk  fed  to  livestock,  $13,924,000. 

Total  farm  value  (1957)  :  farm  poultry  meat  and  eggs,  $62,708,000. 

Value  of  livestock  on  farms.  Farm  animals  (6-1-57)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $193,010,000;  hogs, 
$26,273,000;  horses,  $23,560,000;  sheep  and  lambs,  $4,798,000.  Poultry  (6-1-57):  hens  and 
chickens,  $12,170,000;  turkeys,  $1,817,000;  ducks  and  geese,  $94,000. 

FISHERIES 

Total  value  (1956),  $7,861,200.  Increase  of  $1,857,600  from  1955.  Principal  fish:  cod,  lobster, 
herring,  mackerel,  salmon,  smelts. 

FURS 

Total  fur  farms  (12-31-56),  425.  Value  of  fur  animals  sold  and  pelts  produced,  $839,000. 
Total  number  of  pelts  taken  from  wildlife  was  240,681  in  the  1956-57  season,  valued  at  $1,187,036. 
Principal  furs :  mink,  beaver,  muskrat,  fisher,  white  fox,  silver  fox,  otter,  raccoon,  squirrel, 
chinchilla  (ranch  raised). 

LUMBER 

Gross  value  of  products  (1956),  $96,712,360,  a  19%  increase  over  1955.  Number  of  establish- 
ments, 1,499;  number  of  employees,  9,571.  Principal  woods:  spruce,  yellow  birch,  white  pine, 
balsam  fir,  jack  pine,  hemlock,  maple,  popular. 

MANUFACTURES 

Selling  value  of  factory  shipments  (1956),  $6,622,502,699,  rank,  second.  Number  of  establish- 
ments, 12,112;  number  of  employees,  446,137.  Leading  industries:  pulp  and  paper,  non-ferrous 
metal  smelting  and  refining,  women's  clothing,  miscellaneous  chemicals,  railway  rolling  stock, 
cotton  yarn  and  cloth,  men's  clothing,  aircraft,  slaughtering  and  meat  packing,  tobacco,  cigars,  and 
cigarettes,  electrical  apparatus  and  supplies,  shipbuilding,  iron  and  steel  products,  butter 
and  cheese,  sawmills,  leather  boots  and  shoes,  petroleum  products,  machinery,  silk  and 
artificial  silk  goods,  brass  and  copper  products,  hosiery  and  knitted  goods,  bread  and  other 
bakery  goods,  primary  iron  and  steel,  breweries,  sheet  metal  products,  rubber  .goods,  including 
footwear,  medicinal  and  pharmaceutical  preparations,  miscellaneous  foods,  sugar  refineries, 
fur  goods,  flour  and  feed  mills,  hardware,  tools  and  cutlery,  biscuits,  confectionery,  cocoa, 
printing  and  publishing,  foods,  stock  and  poultry,  castings,  iron,  furniture,  acids,  alkalies, 
•alts,  distilleries,  planing  mills,  sash  and  door  factories. 

MINERALS 

Total  value  (1957),  $384,465,152,  rank,  third.  Principal  minerals:  asbestos,  gold,  capper,  iron 
ore,  zinc,  cement,  sand  and  gravel,  stone,  clay  products,  lime,  silver,  lead,  titanium  dioxide,  lithia, 
selenium,  molybdenum. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  post  offices  (3-31-58),  2,413;  gross  postal  receipts,  $88,691,841.  Number  of  motor 
vehicle*  registered  (1957),  881,047,  rank,  second.  Highway  mileage  (1956),  48,720.  Dwellings 
under  construction  (7-31-68),  21,751.  Number  of  families  (6-1-57),  1,012,000:  number  of  radio 
homes  (est.  5-81-57),  1,034,000:  number  of  television  homes  (5-81-67),  773.000.  Number  of 
telephones  (1-1-57),  1,187,442.  Retail  merchandise  trade  (1957),  $3,429.423.000. 

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RAILROADS.     1  Alma  and  Jonquiere 

la  Canada  &  Gulf  Terminal 


2  Canadian  National 

3  Canadian  Pacific 


3a  Central  Vermont 

5  Montreal  and  Southern  Counties 


7  Napierville  Junction 
9  New  York  Central 


10  Quebec  Central  12  Robenral  &  Saguenay 

11  Quebec  Ry.,  Light  and  Power        14  Temiscouata 


M     A    T    A~N     E 

tane 


GASPE  PENINSULA 


RCHERES 

x  Trembles 

ryubois 


SOUTHERN  PART 

SCALE  Of  MILES 


2  Napierville  04 

3  La  Prairie  04 

4  Chambly  04 

5  Jacques  Cartier  04 

6  Ooux  Montagnes  C4 

7  Soulanges  C4 

uharnois  C4 


Provincial  &  State 
Boundaries  _____  _  --- 

County  Boundaries.——- 


Provincial  Capital  . 
County  Seats 
International 
Boundaries  ......  ---- 


10  Troi*  Rivieres 

Internal  divisions  represent  Municipal  Counties 
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QUEBEC 


QUEBEC  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 


Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  15 

Evening  Dailies  (10) 

Morning  Dailies  (6) 

Daily,  Foreign  (11) 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition ( 1 ) 

Tri-weekly   1 

Semi-weekly 1 

Weekly  137 

Semi-monthly 1 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies(18) 
Shoppers  (2) 

Total  Newspapers  155 


Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily 1 

Weekly  23 

Fortnightly    4 

Semi-monthly 8 

Monthly    266 

Bi-monthly 9 

Quarterly   19 

Three  times  a  year  1 

Four  times  a  year 1 

Five  times  during  academic  yr..  1 

Seven  times  a  year  1 

Eight  times  dur.  academic  yr.  1 

10  times  a  year  4 


Total  Periodicals  339 

Total  number  of  publications 494 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 80 

For  circulation  figures  for  daily  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  i* 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


Circ 


2,750 


**3,990 


$5,100 


2,738 


6,661 


Estab  Cols  ^> Width  V  Depth    Sub 
ABORD-A-PLOUFFE — Courrier  de  Laval — See  Montreal. 

ALMA  (Fl),  pop.  10,822 ;  Lac-St.-Jean  Elec.  Dist.  ( W).  30  m  E  of  Chicoutimi.  A&J  RR. 
Aluminum  factory.  Paper  mill. 

Lac  St.  Jean,  Le  (Fr.)-f Thursday Independent 1941      6      24     200      2.00 

L.  E.  Hudson,  Editor;  L'Imprimerie  de  Lac  St.  Jean,  Publisher,  74  Scott. 

AMOS  (K7),  pop.  5,145;  Chapleau  Elec.  Dist.   (W).  210  m  NW  of  Montreal.  CN  RR. 

Manufactures  butter,  wood  products.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  hay,  oats. 
Echo,  L'-f-    (French) Thursday Independent 1950     5     24      210      3.00 

L'Echo  Abitibien,  Ltee.,  Publisher,  Val  D'Or. 
ARTHABASKA  (F3%),  pop.  2,399;  Drummond-Arthabaska  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  45  m  SE 

of  Trois  Rivieres.  Railroad  station,  Victoria ville.  CN  RR.  Furniture,  shirt,  butter, 

cheese  factories ;  saw,  grist  mills.  Dairy,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  potatoes. 

Un(F?ench)Ca!!!;.0.n.8  .d.e..1'^.St}Thursday Independent 1866      5      24      224      2.00 

L'Imprimerie  d  Arthabaska,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

ARVIDA  (Fl),  pop.  12,919;  LaPointe  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  5  m  E  of  Chicountimi.  CN;  RS 
RRs.  Manufactures  abrasives  and  aluminum.  Dairy. 

Industrie,  L'  (French)  Wednesday Independent 1938      5      23      224      3.00 

Also  circulates  in  Jonquiere  and  Kenogami. 
Imprimerie  Foucher,  Inc.,  Publisher,  B.  P.  220,  Shawinigan. 

ASBESTOS  (E4),  pop.  8,969;  Richmond-Wolfe  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  28  m  N  of  Sher- 
brooke.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  asbestos,  magnesia,  dairy  products,  sashes  and 
doors,  lumber.  Diversified  farming. 

Citoyen,  Le  (French) Thursday Independent 1941      8      24     308      2.50 

J.  O.  Poirier,  Editor;  La  Parole,  Ltee,  Publisher,  400  Heriot  St. 

BAIE-COMEAU  (Al),  pop.  4,332;  Saguenay  Elec.  Dist.  (NE).  On  North  shore  of  St. 
Lawrence  River,  180  m  NE  of  Quebec.  Landing  name,  Comeau  Bay.  Boat  con- 
nections. Airline,  QWE.  Manufactures  pulpwood,  aluminum,  paper. 

Aquilon,  L'-f    (French) Wednesday Independent 1950      5      23      215      2.00 

J.  E.  Bonhomme,  Editor;  Les  Editions  Viking  Ltd.,  Publisher,  C.P.  1420. 

^(Fr^^En1?)^0111"^04"   }Tucsday Independent 1957      7      25      280      2.00        $1,426 

Gerard  Lefrancois,  Editor;  Les  Editions  Lefrancois  Enr.,  P.  O.  Box  1388. 
BEAUCEVILLE  (8%).  pop.  1,461;  Beauce  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  64  m  SE  of  Quebec.  QC  RR. 
Shoe  factory ;  saw,  grist  mills.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Dairy,  maple  products,  grain. 

Eclaireur,  L'-f-    (French) Thursday Independent 1908      5      25      217      2.50   **3,615 

Roger  Bolduc,  Editor;  Beauce  Publications,  Publisher. 

BEAUHARNOIS — Gazette — See  Gazette  de  Valleyfield-Beauharnois,  Valleyfield. 
BERTHIERVILLE   (D3V2),  pop.  3,504;  Berthier-Maskinonge-Delanaudiere  Elec.  Dist. 
(NW).  40  m  SW  of  Trois  Rivieres.  CP  RR.  Manufactures  matches,  knit  goods, 
textiles,  lumber  products.  Timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Courrier,  Le  (French) Thursday Independent 1923     5     24     217     2.00 

W.  H.  Gagne  &  Fils,  Limitee,  St.  Justin. 

Drapeau,  Le  (French) Wednesday Independent 1938      5     23     224      3.00 

Imprimerie  Foucher,  Inc.,  Publisher,  B.  P.  220,  Shawinigan. 

BLACK  CAPE  (C2),  pop.  X175;  Bonaventure  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  170  m  NW  of  Quebec. 
CN  RR.  Agriculture.  Dairy,  grain. 

Ma  Gaspesie  (French) .Tuesday Independent 1952      5     25     225      2.00 

Published  semi-mo  during  June  and  July. 
Gabriel  Sarrasin,  Publisher. 

BUCKINGHAM  (B4),  pop.  6,781;  Hull  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  On  Lievre  River,  20  m  NE  of 
Ottawa.  CP  RR.  Chemical,  phosphorous,  bottling  works;  lumber,  paper  mills. 
Ships  phosphorus.  Spar  mines.  „«««  „  «-  ««,  «  AA 

irrier  de  Papineau-f   (Fr.)Thursday Independent .1929     8     25     294     2.00 

Joseph  Jolicoeur,  Editor;  Le  Progres  de  Hull,  Ltee.,  Publisher,  Hull. 

Clrculatlon-HHrSept.  A.B.C.   Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •AB.C.  Audit;   *C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold Tflce,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  in  front  of  book. 

1175 


$2,291 
$5,200 

$2,500 


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DORION-VAUDREUIL  (C4),  pop.  8,089;  Vaulreuil-Soulanges  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  26 
W  of  Montreal.  Railroad  name.  Vaudreuil.  CN ;  CP  RRs.  Manufactures  f uraitur 


BUCKINGHAM  (Continued)  Estib  Cols  <»>  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Cire 

Post Priday Independent 1895     7     26     280     2.50  760 

M.  P.  Simpson,  Editor;  Estate  of  A.  H.  Parker,  Publisher,  Box  250. 

CAP-DE-LA-MADELEINE  (E8),  pop.  22,943;  Champlain  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  On  St. 
Lawrence  River,  8  m  NE  of  Trois  Rivieres.  CP  RR.  Manufactures  abrasives, 
awnings,  cement  blocks,  monuments,  carbonated  water,  aluminum  products, 
boxes,  doors,  oil  burners,  paper,  gloves,  shirts  and  overalls,  children's  clothes, 
woolen  socks,  potato  chips,  confectionery.  Foundry.  Mill  work  plant.  Saw  and 
planing  mill. 

^^Cap^o^seO  Dame         JMonthly Catholic 1892     2     35     120     1.60      229.647 

Official  publication"of*the  Shrine  of  Our  Lady  of  the  Cape. 

Rev.  A.  Tremblay,  O.M.I.,  Editor;  The  Oblate  Fathers  of  Mary  Immaculate,  Pubs. 
Nos  Droits-f    (French) .Thursday Independent 1948     5     24     210     2.00   **2,478 

Maurice  Loranger,  Editor  and  Publisher,  104  Latreille  St.,  C.  P.  367. 

CHICOUTIMI  (Fl),  pop.  24.878;  Chicoutimi  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  At  head  of  deep  water 
navigation,  on  Saguenay  River,  75  m  from  its  mouth.  CN  RR.  Boat  connections. 
Manufactures  pulp,  bricks,  cement  blocks,  woolens,  butter,  cheese,  furniture, 
shoes,  monuments,  aluminum.  Bottling  works.  Ships  pulp.  Diversified  farming. 

Progres  du  Saguenay  -f  (Fr.)Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1887     8     22     300   18.00   **3,572 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Leopold    Tremblay,   Editor;   Imprimerie   du   Saguenay,    Ltee.,    Publisher, 
816  Ave.  Labrecque. 

Regional,  Le-f    (French) Thursday Independent 1933     5     24     196     2.00  

Gabriel  Tremblay,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Rue  Racine. 

COATICOOK  (E4%),  pop.  6,492;  Stanstead  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  On  Coaticook  River,  22  m 
SE  of  Sherbrooke.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  sewing  silk,  ribbon,  braid,  textiles, 
work  clothes,  fire  hose,  toys,  butter,  brake  lining.  Saw  mills.  Dairy,  stock  farms. 

Observer -f- Thursday Independent 1869      5     24     210     2.00        $1,840 

Gordon  H.  Beerworth,  Editor ;  Telegram  Printing  and  Publishing  Co., 
221  Dufferin  St.,  Sherbrooke. 

Progres,  Le+    (French) .Thursday Independent 1949     5     24     224     1.60 

Roger  Jean-Marie,  Editor;  Imprimerie  Garceau  Ltee.,  Publisher,  16  Court  St. 

CORNWALI Etoile  Cornwall,  L'— see  Rigaud. 

m 

__  j  furniture. 

garage  doors,  sash  and  doors,  cotton  and  knit  goods,  aerated  water,  plastics, 
bricks,  ornamental  iron. 

Presqu'ile,  La    (French) .Thursday Liberal 1952     6     23     200     2.00 

Marcel  Brouillard,  Editor;  La  Presqu'ile,  Publisher,  125  rue  St.  Charles. 

DORVAL — Dorval  Reporter — See  Montreal. 

DRUMMONDVILLE  (EAST)  (E3%),  pop.  26,284;  Drummond-Arthabaska  Elec.  Dist. 
(C).  On  Saint  Francis  River,  50  m  NW  of  Sherbrooke.  CN;  CP  RRs. 

Manufactures  celanese,  silk,  hosiery,  fishing  nets,  pencils,  paper  boxes,  elec- 
trical goods,  castings  and  specialties.  Bottling  works;  saw  mills.  Agriculture. 
Dairy  products. 

Homme  Libre,  L'  (French). ...Thursday Independent 1934     5     24     217     2.00 

G.  Brady,  Editor;  L 'Horn  me  Libre,  Publisher. 

Parole -h    (French) .Thursday Independent 1915     8     24     308     2.50   **5,477 

Adelard  Rivard.  Editor;  La  Parole,  Limitee,  Publisher. 

I  Spokesman 4- Friday Independent 1926     8     24     308     2.60          1,862 

L  G.  Bonin,  Editor;  La  Parole,  Limitee,  Publisher,  400  Heriot  St. 

FARNHAM  (E4),  pop.  6,843;  Brome-Missisquoi  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  45  m  SE  of  Montreal. 
CN;  CP  RRs.  Manufactures  butter,  stoves,  plush  fabrics,  handbags,  cotton 
uniforms.  Agriculture.  Stock  and  dairy  farms. 

Journal,  Le+    (French) .Friday Independent 1951      6     24     2S1     2.00 

Gerard  Dagenais,  Editor;  Le  Journal  de  Farnham,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  700. 

GARDENVALE  (D4),  pop. ;  Jacques  Cartier-Lasalle  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  At  Junction 

of  St.  Lawrence  and  Ottawa  Rivera,  23  m  W  of  Montreal.  Railroad  station,  St. 
Anne  de  Bellevue.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Printing  and  publishing  houses.  Residential  sub- 
urb. Agriculture. 

Canadian  Doctor Monthly Medical 1935 

G.  A.  P.  Hurley,  M.D.,  Ed. ;  Nat'l  Business  Publications,  Ltd. 

Canadian  Fisherman Monthly Fisheries 1914 

Allan  T.  Muir,  Editor;  National  Business  Publications,  Ltd. 

Canadian  Food  Industries Monthly Food  Process'g.1930 

R.  F.  Barratt,  Editor;  National  Business  Publications,  Ltd. 

Canadian  Industrial  Equip-  lo^i  «,«          /Production  ft    1Q/1rt 

ment   News jsemi-mo {piant  Oper'n     194U 

J.  F.  Bythell,  Editor;  National  Business  Publications,  Ltd. 


1,924 


43*239 


f 


Breedingl948 
nadian  Jersey  Breeder,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 


2 

24 

94 

10.00 

419,302 

3 
2 

26 
40 

140 
140 

10.00 

42,878 

3 
2 

26 
40 

140 
140 

10.00 

44,647 

3 

39 

175 

418323 

3 

26 

140 

2.00 

$3,000 

1  I 

[Monthly J 


.  Med.  ft 


,  T.  Hunter,  Editor; 
Canadian  Journal  of  Com- 
parative  Medicine  and 

Veterinary  Science  , 

National  Business  Publication*,  Ltd. 

Canadian  Mining  Journal Monthly Mining 1879     8 

Chris  Mamen,  Editor;  National  Business  Publication!,  Ltd.      2 


1987     2     28     105   10.00 


26 
40 


140   16.00 
140 


CfrenlatloB-HHkSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

? Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRaod  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  durlnt 

academic  year.  xSubscription  Included  in  membership  fee. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  tbe  me  of  the  Director?  to  front  el  book. 

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GARDENVALE    (Continued) 

Canadian  Oil  and  Gas  In*.,*!.!.  /Petroleum 

Industrie.    jMonthly [&  Nat  Qas 

G.  F.  Skillinff,  Editor;  National  Business  Publications,  Ltd. 
Canadian  Refrigeration  and  1»     ,. ,  /Refrigeration    1935 

Air   Conditioning f  Monthly |&  Air  Cond 

W.  Geikie,  Editor;  National  Business  Publications.  Ltd. 

Product  News Monthly Retail  Trade 1947 

P.  A  bell.  Editor ;  National  Business  Publications  Ltd. 

1908 


Estab  Co  I  $<»  Width?  Depth    Sub 
1939     3     26      140   15.00 
40 


2 


140 


26 
40 


140   10.00 
140 


3     39      175 


8 


26 
40 


140   15.00 
140 


Clrc 
43,546 

*  2,083 

411,604 
44,267 


y Paper    Mfg.... 

Prints  section  called  Woodlands  Review.  Circ.  41,235. 

Also  prints  extra  February  issue  called  Convention  Number. 

J.  Newell  Stephenson,  Editor;  National  Business  Publications,  Ltd. 
Rod  and  Gun  in  Canada Monthly Outdoor   Rec 1899     3     26     140     2.00    *17,979 

A,  W.  Dancey,  Editor;  National  Business  Publications,  Ltd. 
Shop Monthly /Used  Equip.       1942     4     24      154  414,753 

National  Business  Publications,  Ltd.      \&  Mach.  2     50      164 

Woodlands  Review — see  Pulp  &  Paper  Magazine  of  Canada. 

GRANBY  (E4).  pop.  27,096;  Shefford  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  50  m  W  of  Sherbrooke.  CN  RR. 

Manufactures   rubber,   elastic   webbing,    ribbon,   tobacco,   silk,   hosiery,   plastic 

goods,   lumber,   tables,   butter,   cheese,   beverages.   Silk,   woolen   mills.    Resort. 

Maple  timber.  Agriculture.  Apples,  hay,  oats.  Eight  banks. 
Leader-Mail-f Wednesday Independent 1895     6     22     200     2.50          2,700 

P.  E.  Lortie,  Editor;  Montreal-Granby  Press,  Inc.,  5  Drummond  St. 
Revue  de  Granby+   (Fr.) Wednesday Independent 1930     5     24     210     1.50        £4,325 

A.  F.  Ducharme,  Publisher. 
Voix  de  l'Est-f   (French) Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1945     8     22     300   15.00   **6,406 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Aim6  Laurion,  Publisher,  186  Main  St. 

GRAND  MERE   (E3),  pop.   14,023;  St.  Maurice-La  Fleche  Elec.  Dist.    (NWC).  6  m 
NE    of    Shawinigan.    CN;    CP    RRs.    Manufactures    shoes,    paper,    gloves    and 
berets,  wool  yarn,  bricks.  Spruce  timber.  Agriculture.  Oats,  hay. 
Courrier  de  Laviolette  ITI.«M*I«V         T«^™«^f        1936     5     21     220     2.00        $3,000 

(French)  +    {Thursday Independent J500— Free 

Girard  Gauthier,  Editor;  Le  Courrier  de  Laviolette,  Publisher,  898  Seventh  Ave. 

Laurentien,  Le   (French) Wednesday Independent 1938     6     28     224     8.00        $6,700 

Imprimerie  Foucher,  Inc.,  Publisher,  B.  P.  220,  Shawinigan. 

HUDSON  (C4),  pop.  1,549 ;  Vaudreuil-Soulanges  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  25  m  W  of  Montreal, 
on  Lake  Como  of  the  Two  Mountains.  CP  RR.  Agriculture.  Apples,  dairy  products. 

^Gazette^TL^°(^ntg!&Fr.)}Thur8day Independent 1949      5     24     210     2.50  $795 

Tracy  S.  Ludington,  Editor;  J.  H.  Wilson,  Publisher,  106  Main  Rd. 

HULL  (B4),  pop.  49,248;  Hull  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  On  Ottawa  River  (opposite  Ottawa, 
Ont.).  CP  RR.  Manufactures  paper  products,  matches,  cosmetics,  bags,  tents,  mica 
grinders,  novelty  jewelry,  mattresses,  caps,  furniture.  Iron  and  steel  foundries ; 
bottling  works.  Stone  quarries. 

Opinion,  L-f  (French)  Friday Independent 1929     6     24     200     2.00          9,870 

Oswald  Parent,  Editor;  Les  Publications  Cassar,  Ltee,  P.  O.  Box  310. 

Progrea  de  Hull -f   (French). .Friday Independent 1924     8     24     308     2.50 

Joseph  Jolicoeur,  Editor;  Le  Progres  de  Hull,  Ltee.,  Publisher,  54  Hotel  de  Ville. 

HUNTINGDON  (C4%).  pop.  2,995;  Chateauguay-Huntingdon-LaPrairie  Elec.  Dist. 
(SW).  48  m  SW  of  Montreal.  CN;  NYC  RRs.  Butter  factory;  textile,  grist 
mills;  dye  works.  Dairy,  poultry,  fruit  farms. 

^ffsSwfne +  ?.?!?"  JMonthly {Jig^Tra^T"      1911     2     4S      14°     2>5°          1>800 

Frank  Napier.  Editor;  Huntingdon  Gleaner,  Inc.,  Publisher. 
Gazette — See  Gazette  de  Valleyfleld-Beauharnois,  Valleyfield. 
Gleaner-!- Wednesday Independent 1863     8     24     308     3.00   **3,1O5 

S.  Smith,  Editor;  A.  L.  Sellar,  Publisher. 

JOLIETTE  (D8%),  pop.  16,940;  Joliette-L'Assomption-Montcalm  Elec.  Dist.  (W). 
36  m  N  of  Montreal.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Manufactures  gloves,  biscuits,  brick,  tile, 
steel  plate,  stockings,  lime,  candy,  beverages,  clothing,  knit  goods.  Tree  nurs- 
eries. Limestone  quarries;  timber.  Diversified  farming.  Potatoes,  hay,  tobacco. 

Action  Populaire-f-   (French) Wednesday Independent 1913     8     23     301     8.00         7,500 

L' Action  Populaire,  Ltee.,  Publisher,  C.  P.  50. 

^r(Fr:n^T:!™™n.ce>u"teriy (sr&ssr i9"  i  4«  n5  °°  ti-°°° 

G.  Lamanche,  Editor;  Les  Associes  de  Neuve-France,  455  Blvd.  Querbes. 
Etoile  du  Nord-f   (French).... Wednesday Independent 1884     8     24     287     2.00 

La  Cie  de  Publication  L'Etoile  du  Nord. 
Journal-!-    (French) Wednesday Liberal 1947     8     23     280     2.00 

Roland  Goureau,  Editor;  Les  Editions  Jollette,  Ltee,  Publisher,  150  St.  Paul  St. 

JONQUIERE  (Fl),  pop.  25,550;  Lapointe  Elec.  Dist.  (NE).  9  m  W  of  Chlcoutimi.  CN 
RR.  Manufactures  paper  boxes,  mattresses ;  millwork.  Diversified  farming. 

R6veil,  Le4-  (French) Wednesday.... .Independent 1946     5     24     194     8.00 

Louis-Marie  Tremblay,  Editor  and  Publisher.  78,  rue  du  "Vieux  Pont." 
L'Industrie— -See  Arvida, 
KENOCAMI— L'Industrie — See  Arvida. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •  A.B.C.  Audit;   4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  lace,  sworn:  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch. 

VAffate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census   xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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LAC  ETCHEMIN  (G8),  pop.  XI.  485;  Dorchester  Elec.  Diet.  (SE).  48  m  SE  of  Quebec. 
Railroad  station  Ste.  Germaine,  GT  RR.  Sawmill.  Butter  factory.  Agriculture. 
Dairy  and  maple  products,  Grain. 
Aiglon,  L*  4-  (French)  ............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1940     5     24     217     1.50          4,460 

Les  Editions  Dorchester  Enr. 

LACHINE  (H4%),  pop.  84,494;  Jacques  -Car  tier  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  10  m  SW  of 
Montreal.  ON  RR.  Boat  connections.  Manufactures  structural  steel,  electric 
cables,  wire  rope,  tires,  phonograph  records  and  floor  tiling,  refractory  products, 
valves,  cement,  candles,  wine  and  window  shades.  Foundries.  Six  banks. 

Messager,  Le-f  (Fr.  &  Eng.)Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  193°     8     24     801     JigJsOO—  Free 

Geo.  Legault,  Editor;  Verdun  Ptg.  and  Pub.,  Inc.,  8140  Lasalle  Blvd.,  Verdun. 

LACHUTE  (C4),  pop.  6,911;  Argenteuil-Deux-Montagnes  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  44  m  NW 
of  Montreal.  CP  RR.  Felt,  woolen,  paper,  lumber  mills  ;  butter  factory  ;  bottling 
works.   Resort.  Spruce,  pine  timber.   Dairy,  poultry,   live  stock,   grain   farms. 
Hay,  corn. 
Arfifenteuil,  L'  +  (French)  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1952     8     24     801     8.00          1,521 

Fernand  Berthiaume,  Editor;  Giles  Publishing  House  Co.,  Ltd.. 

889  Foundry  St. 
Watchman  ................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1876     8     24     290      3.00   **2^74 

T.  D.  Titman,  Editor;  Giles  Publishing  House,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

LAC  MEGANTIC  (G4),  pop.  X  6,809;  Compton  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  68  m  E  of  Sherbrooke. 
CP;  QG   RRs.   Airport.   Pulp,   lumber   mills;   butter,    cheese,    broom   factories. 
Resort.  Dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Echo  de  Frontenac  (Fr.)-f-.  ..Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1929     7     25     294     2.50          1,067 

L.  Phillippe  Poulin,  Editor;  L'Echo  de  Frontenac,  Pub.,  9  Blvd.  des  Veterans. 

LASARRE  (K7),  pop.  8,155  ;  Chapleau  -Frontenac  Elec.  Dist.  (W).226  m  NW  of  Ottawa, 
Ont.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  soft  drinks,  carbonated  water,  telephone  and  tele- 
graph equipment.  Saw  and  planing  mills. 
L'Echo  D'Abitibi-Ouest  (Fr.)Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  .1950     5     24     210     3.00    **1,O22 

Jean-Pierre,  Ed.;  L'Echo  Abitibien  Ltee.,  Pub.,  528  Avenue  Centrale,  Val  D'Or. 

L'ASSOMPTION   (D4),  pop.  3,683;  Joliette-L'Assomption-Montcalm  Elec.  Dist.  (W). 
25  m  N  of  Montreal.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  wood  products,  men's  and 
boys'  clothing,  butter,  refrigerators.  Grist  mills.  Agriculture. 
Portage,  Le   (French)  ...........  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1949     5     23     224     2.00        J2.200 

Marcel  Hamel,  Publisher. 

LA  TRAPPE  (D4),  pop.  -  ;Argenteuil-Deux-Montagnes  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  33  m  W  of 
Montreal,   nearest   bank   town.   Railroad   station,   Okal.   CN   RR.   Poultry,   fruit 
farms.  Apples,  melons,  mushrooms,  cheese  products. 

fScien.  Agric., 
Revue  d'Oka,  La  +  (Fr.)  ........  Bi-monthly  .....  -{Dairy  Ired,        1926     1     63      105x2.00        $1,000 

I  Bio. 
Father  M.  Louis-Marie,  Editor;  Institute  Agricole  d'Oka,  Publisher. 

LA  TUQUE   (E2),  pop.  11,096;  St.  Maurice-Lefleche  (NWC).  On  St.  Maurice  River, 

85   m  N  of  Shawinigan  Falls.   CN  RR.   Manufactures   boots,   shoes,   windows, 

aerated  water.  Pulp  mill.  Mountain  and  lake  resort. 
Echo,  L'+    (French)  .............  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1937      5      24      200     2.00        t2,066 

R.  Mulligan,  Ed.;  Le  Bien  Public,  Ltee.,  Pub.,  1563  Royal  St.,  Trois-Rivieres. 
Sentinelle,  La   (French)  .........  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1938     6     28     224     3.00        1  8,400 

Imprimerie  Foucher,  Inc.,  Publisher,  B.  P.  220,  Shawinigan. 

LENNOXVILLE  (F4),  pop.  3,149;  Stanstead  Elec.  Dist.   (S).  3  m  SE  of  Sherbrooke. 
CN;  QC;  CP  RRs.  Manufactures  screen  plates,  asbestos  products,  lumber.  Butter 
factory.  Bishop's  University;  Dominion  Experimental  Farm.  Dairy  farms. 
Campus,   The-fV  ....................  Wednesday  .....  Collegiate  ..........  1943      4      23      148x2.00  *350 

Students  of  Bishop's  University,  Editors  and  Publishers.          Controlled  free  dist.  J775 

LEVIS  (F3),  pop.  13,644;  Levis  Elec.  Dist.  (NEC).  On  St.  Lawrence  River,  opposite 
Quebec.  CN;  QC  RRs.  Manufactures  washing  machines,  clothes  pins,  vinegar, 
soaps  and  varnishes,  cigars,  brooms,  trucks,  furniture.  Foundries;  shipyards. 
Resort.  Agriculture. 


ch)iB™:..Y..t         "h°ti. 
rille  VaVlian  court,''  Editor  an 


yr  ........  {&  Etone™'8'    1919      3      24      147      l'™        *7'100 

Cyrille  Valan  court,'  Editor  and  Publisher,  59   Begin  Ave. 
Tribune,  La-f    (French)  .........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1937      5     24     217      2.00        $2,175 

Le  Quotidien,  Ltee.,  Publisher.  45  Begin  Ave. 
LIMOILOU  —  Courrier  de  Limoilou  —  See  Quebec. 

L'ISLETVILLE   (G2%),  pop.  1,061;  Montmagny-L'IsIet  Elec.  Dist.   (E).  50  m  NE  of 
Quebec.  CN  RR.  Butter  factory.  Manufactures  stoves,  brick.  Diversified  farming. 
Progres,  Le-f    (French)  ........  Monday  ...........  Independent  ......  1937      5      23      224      2.00          1,021 

Les  Editions  Marquis  Limitee,  Publisher,  81,  rue  St.  Thomas,  Montmagny. 

LORETTEVILLE  (F8),  pop.  4,957;  Quebec-Montmorency  Elec.  Dist.  (NEC).  6  m  NE 

of  Quebec.  CN  RR.  Tanneries.  Manufactures  gloves,  slippers,  moccasins,  canoes 

and  snowshoes,  novelties  and  skis. 
Voix  du  Peuple,  La-f  (Fr.)...  .Monday  ...........  Independent  ......  1937     5     23     224     2.00  649 

Les  Editions  Marquis  Ltee.,  Publisher,  81  rue  St.  Thomas,  Montmagny. 
LOUISEVILLE  (E8),  pop.  4,892;  Berthier-Maskinonge-Delanaudiere  Elec.  Dist.  (NW). 

40  m  SW  of  Three  Rivers.  CP  RR.  Manufactures  shirts,  beverages,  butter,  tex- 

tiles, furniture.  Grist  mill.  Diversified  farming. 

^(FreSch^86^116'  L>4"       ^Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1921     5     24     217     2.50**2,4«7 

W.  H.  Gigne"i"Fils"Ltee,  Editors  and  Publishers. 


JHrSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  *C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn-  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Usct  Mats.  <S> Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNtlly  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Reveil,  Le  (French) Wednesday Independent 1988     6     23     224     8.00        $6,800 

Imprimerie  Foucher,  Inc.,  Publisher,  B.  P.  220,  Shawinigan. 

MAGOG  (E4%),  pop.  12,720;  Stanstead  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  On  Lake  Mexnphremagog,  16 
m  SW  of  Sherbrooke.  CP  RR.  Manufactures  excelsior  pads,  spools  and  shuttles, 
textiles,  butter,  cheese,  woodenware,  toys.  Resort.  Timber.  Dairy,  poultry, 
truck  farms. 

Chronique,  La-h   (French) Thursday Independent 1934     6     24     210     2.00        12,110 

Edouard  Hains,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MANIWAKI  (A3),  pop.  5,399;  Gatineau  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  70  m  N  of  Ottawa,  Ont.  CP 
RR.  Lumber,  saw,  grist  mills;  butter,  cement  factories.  Timber.  Dairy  farms. 

Gazette,  La-h    (French) Thursday Independent 1929      5      24      224      2.50          2,875 

Raymond  Jolicoeur,  Editor;  Le  Progress  de  Hull  Ltee,  Publisher,  Hull. 
MATANE  (Bl),  pop.  8,069;  Matapedia-Matane  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  On  St.  Lawrence  River, 
240  m  NE  of  Quebec.  C&GT  RR.  Boat  connections.  Airline,  QWE.  Manufactures 
bricks, cement  blocks,  plywood,  wood  products,  paper,  pulp,  paper  board.  Foun- 
dry; sawmills.  Timber.  Agriculture. 

Voix  Gaspesienne,  La-h  (Fr.) Friday Independent 1930     5     23     224     2.00   **3,149 

La  Voix  Gaspesienne,  Publisher,  C.  P.  910. 

MONT-JOLI  (Jl),  pop.  6.179;  Rimouski  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  On  South  Shore  of  St. 
Lawrence  river,  18  m  NE  of  Rimouski.  CN  RR.  Airline,  QWE.  Manufactures 
butter  and  powdered  milk. 

Nouvelles  -h  (Fr.) Thursday Local  Ints 1955     5     24     224     2.50        $2,545 

Jos.  Boulanger,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  327. 

MONT-LAURIER  (B2),  pop.  6,486;  Labelle  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  115  m  NE  of  Hull. 
CP  RR.  Carding,  saw  mills.  Birch,  pine  timber.  Dairy,  grain  farms.  Hay,  oats, 
potatoes. 

Flambeau,   Le -f    (French) Saturday Independent 1940     5      24     210     2.00          4,100 

Gilbert  Paquette,  Editor;  Le  Flambeau  Enrg.,  Publisher. 

MONTMAGNY  (G2%),  pop.  6,405;  Montmagny-L'Islet  Elec.  Dist.  (NE).  36  m  NE 
of  Quebec.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  stoves,  rayon,  broad  silk,  furniture,  sashes, 
doors,  canning  machines,  brooms,  mops,  caskets.  Foundries;  grist,  carding, 
saw  mills. 

Courrier-h     (French) Friday Independent 1883      5     23      224     2.00**1,504 

Les  Editions  Marquis  Limitee,  Publisher,  31,  rue  St.  Thomas. 

Voix  duPeuple,  La -f  (Fr.)..., Friday Independent 1900     5     24     200     2.00 

Gros  d'Aillon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MONTREAL  (D4),  pop.  1,109,439;  Ste.  Anne  Elec.  Dist.  On  Montreal  Island  at  con- 
fluence of  St.  Lawrence  and  Ottawa  Rivers,  180  m  SW  of  Quebec.  CN;  CP;  NYC 
RRs.  Airlines:  AF;  BOAC;  EAL;  CPAL;  LH;  NEA;  TCA;  KLM;  QWE;  SAS; 
TRA;  SABENA.  Connected  by  waterways  with  inland  provinces  and  the  Atlantic 
States.  Commercial  and  shipping  center  of  Canada. 

Manufactures  clothing,  gloves,  flour,  confectionary,  cement,  tobacco,  lumber, 
architectural  iron  and  bronze,  electrical  apparatus,  furniture,  railroad  equipment, 
rubber  goods,  shoes,  furnaces,  refrigerating  and  farm  machinery.  Oil  refineries ; 
foundries ;  breweries,  meat  packing  plants ;  printing  and  publishing  houses ;  rail- 
road shops;  shipyards.  Ships  large  quantities  of  grain.  Bank  clearings  (1957), 
$54,937,930,000.  436,776  electric  meters;  248,660  gas  meters;  653,457  tele- 
phones. Two  TV  stations.  University  of  Montreal;  McGill  University,  and 
others.  Tourist  resort. 

Action  Medicale  Lf  (French). Monthly Medical 1924      8     27      140     Free 

Dr.  Charles  Gagnon,  M.D.,  Editor;  L'Action  Medicale,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
1460   Beaudry  St. 

Action  Nationale  L'  (Fr.) Monthly Nat.  Politics 1917     3     24      168x5.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

La  Lique  d* Action  Nationale,  Publisher,  C.P.  221,  Station  E. 

AC(tFrenYh)Ve.r.8!tai!f'  L'+     {Quarterly Alumni 1933     2 

Les   Dipioines   de  i'tjniversite   de  Montreal,   Publisher,   2222    Maplewood   Ave. 

Actualite  Economique,  L'  +  ln^o^f^w          1?™™™?™  1925      l     54      101   x5-00 

(French) [Quarterly Economics Controlled  free  dist. 

L'Ecole  des  Hautes  Etudes  Commerciales,  Pub.,  635  Viger  Ave.  (24). 

Agriculture Bi-monthly Agricultural 1944     3     27     112     8.00 

R.  Lesp£rance,  Editor ;  La  Corporation  des  Agronomes  de  la  Province  de  Quebec, 
Publisher,  10  St.  James  St.  West.  Room  902   (1). 

Allo  Police-f    (French) Sunday Independent 1958     5     24     200     5.00 

Andre  Robert,  Editor;  Merlin  Publishing  Co.,  851  Place  Royale. 

^FrT  (SnorfdOU.e.!8.          JMonthly The  Deaf 1908     2     30     112 

Institution  d'es"Sourds-Muets,  Publisher,  7400  Boulevard  Saint-Laurent   (14). 

AnDige*t  °The°+^.*.^!r.8....}Monthly Religious 1945      3     28      140     2.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Neil  M.  Compton,  Editor;  The  Anglican  Outlook  &  News  Digest,  Publisher, 

P.  O.  Box  809,  Station  H. 
Annales  de  la  Reparation       liur/%«*i»i«  •D<*if<*4A»<.  io9ft     9     33 


13,655 
J2.300 

xS.OO        t3,500 

tl.200 
*400 

$1,350 

126,032 

1.00          1,150 

2,750 


(French6)  1^™.?.!.i.°.n.       JMonthly  ..........  Religious  ............  1926     2     33      114 

Issued  bi-monthly  in  July  and  August. 
Rev.  Fathers  Capuchins,  Editor;  Pilgrimage  of  Reparation,  Pub.,  Pointe-aux- 
Trembles   (6). 


1.00      tl2.500 


.....  }Month*  ..........  Build'*   Trade.,1945     2     48     140     4.00 

Eugene  Charbonneau  &  Fils,  1448  Beaudry  St.  (24). 


*  2,613 


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irculatlo»-**$ept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  *C.C.A.B. 
Audit:  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -fUses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch. 
VAgata  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 19S6  Preliminary  Census.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  VIssucd  only  during 
academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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MONTREAL  (Continued)  Eitab  Cols  *  Width  VOipth   Sub  Clre 

Atlantic  Salmon  Journal .Quarterly Salmon  Fish'g...,  194 8     2     39      126x10.00          1,100 

Robson  Black,  Editor;  Atlantic  Salmon  Assn.,  Publisher,  1559  McGregor  St.  (25). 

Automobile,  L'-f    (Fr.) Monthly Auto  Trade 1939     8     26     140     8.00       +7,294 

S.  Vachon,  Editor;  French  Commercial  Publications,  Ltd.,         2     40     140 
6555  Cote  des  Neiges,  Room  390  (26). 

Auto-Service-f  (Fr.  ft  Eng.). Monthly (gjj  *$%%„   1966     \     H     \\l  x8'00          2-800 

Quebec  Gasoline  Retailers  and  Garage  Operators'  Assoc.,  Inc.,  Room  80, 

1290  St.  Denis  St.  (18). 

BfttlmATit  (V*\                           Mrmthl^  f  Building  and     1926     8     27     140     4.00       +3,704 

Batiment  (Fr.) Monthly [construction  2     41     140 

Wallace  Publishing  Co.  Ltd.,  146  Bates  Road  (8). 
BUoutier,  Le  (Fr.) Monthly Jewelry 1945     2     39     140     2.00       +2,167 

Eugene  Charbonneau  ft  Sons,  Publishers,  1448  Beaudry  St.  (24). 
Bonne  Parole,  La  (French). ...Quarterly Catholic 1918     1     54     126     1.00 

Mme.  E.  Letellier  de  Saint-Just,  Editor;  Excelsior  Printing  Co.,  Publisher, 

6375  Notre  Dame  de  Grace  Ave. 
Bulletin.  The  (Eng.  &  Fr.).... Quarterly.... Coll.  Med 1954     2     29     119  x 

College  of  General  Practice  of  Canada,  Publisher,  Suite  611,  1030  S.  Alexander  St. 

4     26      176      1.00  *151,420 
Total  unpaid  dist.          3,666 


Bulletin  des  Agriculteurs,     1  iQi« 

Le  +    (Farmers'  Monthly Agricultural 1918 


Bulletin)    (Fr.)., 


140 


140 
140 


8.00       +2,488 


tio,ooo 


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*34,080 
1,403 

38 
062 


+4,775 


x.50        $7.258 


8.00 


Le  Cie  de  Publication  Rurale,  Inc.,  Pub.,  1117  St.  Catherine  St.,  W.  (2). 

u««   ^s  ?F?5ln5..?*!!f."  ....}Monthly Nursing 1928     2     29     107 

Nurse  C.  Tasse,  Editor;  Les  Cahiers  du  Nursing  Canadian,  Publisher, 
8745  Queen  Mary  Rd.  (26). 

Canadian  Banker 3  ti.  a  yr Banking 1893     1     61      101      1.50 

D.  W.  Slater,  Editor;  The  Canadian  Bankers'  Assn.,  Publisher,  2nd  floor, 
Federation  Insurance  Bldg.,  275  St.  James  St.  W.  (1). 

Canadian  Bar  Re  view -f Quarterly Legal 1923      1     61     10215.00 

June  and  July  issues  and  the  August  and  September  issues  are  combined. 
J.  G.  Castel,  S.J.D.,  Editor;  Canadian  Bar  Assn.,  Publisher,  3644  Peel  St.  (2). 

Canadian  Builder Monthly Building 1951     3     27      140     4.00     +15,730 

Wallace  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  146  Bates  Rd.  (8).     2     41          ~ 

Canadian  Business Monthly Comm.  Finan.... 1927 

Canadian  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Pub.,  680  Bd.  of  Trade  Bldg.  (1). 
Canadian  Exporter-f- Quarterly Export 1931     3     27 

Ernest  E.  Shepard,  Editor;  Shepard  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,        2     42 

Room  408-4,  1281  St.  Catherine  St.  W.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Canadian  Football  News  + Saturday Football. 1961     6     24     200     2.60 

Issued  monthly  from  January  to  June  inclusive. 

Chuck_Rountree,  Ed.;  Ken-Will  Publishing  Co.  Ltd.,  1484  Ste.  Catherine  St.  W. 

JWM "  JMonthly {careen*  1928     4     24     17°     2<5°  *128*968 

"Gerald  AiigiinV  Editor;* 'Maclean-Hunter  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  1242  Peel  St.  (2). 
M  Id     trial  1956      8      27      14° 

F.  D.  Jaek80*n7 Editor*;'  Evans  Press,  Publisher,  820  Gerrard  St.  East, 
Toronto,  Ontario. 

Canadian  Jaycee+ Monthly {of  C^merce     1954     5     24     20° 

G.  R.  Lee,  Editor ;  Jr.  Ch.  of  Commerce  of  Canada,  Publisher, 
Board  of  Trade  Bldg.  (1). 

Canadian  Jewish  Chronicle + .Friday Jewish  Int 1897  4  25  165 

Dr.  S.  Frank.  Editor;  Eagle  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  4075  St.  Lawrence  Blvd. 

Canadian  Jewish  Review -f.... Friday Jewish  Ints 1921  6  24  252 

Mrs.  F.  F.  Cohen,  Editor;  G.  W.  Cohen,  Publisher,  266  Craig  St.,  W.  (1). 

Canadian  Labor  Press Monthly JRetationT*'       1919     6     24     22° 

Arthur  Gazley,  Editor;  Canadian  Labor  Press,  Publisher.  Room  202, 
1434  St.  Catherine  St.  West. 

1  Q9fl        ft        97        14ft 

Canadian  Milling  and  Feed....Monthly Flour  ft  Feed....19ZO     |     J{     {JJj 

William  Madden,  Editor;  Wallace  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  146  Bates  Rd.  (8) 
Canadian  Mining  and  Metal- 1Mr,M_  /Mining  ft  1Rft8     «     26      140 

lurgical   Bulletin +  ^Monthly J  Metallurgy        1898     3     Z6     14° 

A.B.C.  Statement  not  released  at  press  time. 

C.   Gerow,  Editor;  Canadian  Institute  of  Mining   and   Metallurgy, 
1117  St.  Catherine  St.  (2). 

Canadian  National  Magazine..Monthly RR.  Employees.  19 14     8     27 

Canadian  National  Railways,  Publisher,  884  St.  James  St.,  W.  (1). 

Canadian  Nurse,  The Monthly Nursing 1905     2     27 

Margaret  E.  Kerr,  R.N.,  Editor;  Canadian  Nurses' 
Assn.,  Publisher,  1622  Sherbrooke  St.,  W.  (26). 
Canadian  Official  Railway      Iw^+vi.,  wp    nni<ta 

Guide  with  Airlines /Monthly RR.  Guide.. 

W.   F.    Millington,   Editor;  International   Railway 
Lagauehetimfit..  W.  (1). 

—  "11..U  1 

'IUD          }7  ti.  a  yr Railroad 

"""""""'inc.,  Pub.,  P.  0.  Box  162  (8) 

Canadian  Sport  Monthly Monthly /Tennis  ft 

H.  R.  Pickens,  Jr.,  Editor;  Canadian      1  Badminton 


8.00 

(18). 

2.00 


$8,500 
*8,753 


2.00      $76,382 


4.00       +3,698 


10.00 


1866     3 

Publishing 


20 
Co., 


Publisher. 
140  1.50 
105  8.00 

98   12.00 
Ltd.,    480 


+38,533 


4,400 


....1908     1     60     126 


1914 


80 
46 


Lawn  Tennis-Badminton.  Ltd.,  Publisher,  1688  Sherbrooke  St.,  W. 


150 
150 


4.00 


HW^Mt.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  Msrch  A.B.C.  Statementt;  •A.B.C.  Audit:   +C.C.A.B. 
Audit;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  tPnttisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  tech. 
?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  daring 
academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Canadian  Textile  Jour  nal-f... Ft  ntly  (Fri.  K.Tex  tile 1883     2     42     140     600 

John  M.  Merriman,  Editor;  Canadian  Textile  Journal  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd., 
228  Victoria  Ave.,  Westmount  (6). 

Canadian  University  Po.t+..Bi-wkly,  Sat... Collegiate Controlled2 free  dis°t° 

Gordon  Minnes,  Editor;  Inter- Varsity  Publications  Ltd.,  1222  University  St.  (2). 

Canadian  Variety  \iur«»»*i.i«          /General  1949     8     26     140     4.00 

Merchandising     JMonthly {Merchandising  2     40     140 

Wallace  Publishing  Co..  Ltd.,  146  Bates  Rd.   (8). 

{Caravan Monthly Motel  &  Trav 1958  Controlled*  frU  dist. 
Metropolitan Monthly Hotel  &  Trav 1958     3      26      140 
Space  sold  only  in  combination.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Keith  Scott,  Editor;  Kay  Publications  Co.,  Suite  1103,  1449  St.  Alexander  St. 

Chronicle,  The-f Monthly |§fJlkjni'  T«.     1881     2     42      140     8.00 


Clrc 
*  2,629 


8,000 
56,958 

45,574 


54,728 
6,050 


140     8.00       46,631 


:  Ins. 
R.  Wilaon  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  300  St.  Sacrament  St.  (1). 

Cites  et  Villes  (Fr.) Monthly Municipal 1957     3      24 

Charles  Duke,  Editor;  Publications  Laurion  Ltee,  Suite  215, 
6555  Cote  des  Neiges  (26). 

Claire-f  V Semi-mo Cath.  Girls  Ed.. ..1986 

Francois -f  V Semi-mo Cath.  Boys  Ed.. ..1936 

Vie  EtudianteV Semi-mo Cath.  Youth  Ed.1935      .      __ 

Jeunesse  Etudiante  Catholique,  Publisher,  430  Sherbrooke  St.,  E.   (24). 

Commerce    (French) Monthly {2°Sdus!nan'      1897     3     25     14°  x5'°° 

Jean-Paul  Foreat,  Editor;  Commerce  Inc.,  Publisher,  14  St.  James  St.,  E.  (1). 


3 

24 

125 

1.50 

55,366 

3 

24 

125 

1.50 

26,6O8 

5 

24 

190 

1.50 

if  27  ,7  32 

Friday Independent 

Piero  Budai,  Editor;  Alfred  Gagliardi,  Publisher,  6970  St.  Denis  St. 
j£val+  jwednesday Independent 1946      5     24 


5      23      210      3.00        25,162 


200 


Frand  EngJ.    ..............  .....  ...... 

Claude  Dagenais,  Publisher,  232  75th  Ave.,  L'Abord-a-Plouffe. 


3,505 — Free 

1.50          4,289 
5,700 — Free 


8     22     298 


2.50      500 
18,000 — Free 


£9,000 


Courrier  du  Sud,  Le-f  1 

(Southshore  Courier,  The)  [Thursday Independent 

(Fr.  &  Eng.) J 

Jean-Paul  Auclair,  Editor;  La  Compagnie  d'Imprimerie  et  de  Publication  de  la 
Rive  Sud  Lt6e.,  Publisher,  89  W.  St.  Charles  St.,  LongueuiL 

PI,,™.™*  TT^^faO.                       iM,i.v  /Enter.  News     1922     8     20      126     4.00 

Current  Events  + Friday j  &  Trave]  Controlled  free  dist. 

Distributed  free  in  Montreal's  leading  hotels. 

Philippa  King,  Editor;  Passing  Show  Publishing  Co.,  770  St.  Antoine  St. 
Devoir,  Le  +    (French) Morn.ex.Sun.-.Independent 1910      8     23      300   20.00 **31,966 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted 

G.  Filion,  Ed.;  L'Imprimerie  Populaire,  Ltee.,  Pub.,  430  Notre-Dame,  E.  (1) 

f  Dimanche-Matin,  Le  (Fr.) -f  .Sunday Independent 1954     6     22     200     5.20**77,76O 

Guide  du  Nord,  Le  (Fr.)  -f Thursday Independent 1928     6 


22 


Guide  Mont-Royal,  Le(Fr.)  +  Thursday Independent 1937     6     22 

Parlons -Sports    (Fr.) -f Saturday Sports 1952      5     24 

Jacques  Francoeur,  Editor  and  Publisher,  5707  Christophe-Colomb. 


200 
199 
200 


6.00  7,801 
10,000 — Free 

2.50  8.419 
11.000 — Free 

5.00        24,938 


[Thursday Independent 1957     5     20      176       t5,100— Free 


6     24     203 


8.00 

$25,000 — Free 


J.  E.  Ferguson,  Editor;  Dorval  Reporter  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd., 

2209  Beacons  field  Ave. 

East  End  News-f                      \TI,,II.«<I«V          Qfc™™'™  1939 

(Eng.  &  Fr.).T [Thursday Shopping 

Denis  Blanchard,  Ed.;  Verdun  Ptg.  and  Pub.,  Inc.,  8140  LaSalle  Blvd.  Verdun. 

Eleveur,  L'  (French) Bi-monthly Cattle  Breed'g...l948     3      80      140      1.00 

Publications  Laurion  Ltee.,  Suite  215,  6555  Cotes  des  Neiges  (26). 

Elizabethan  (Eng.  &  Fr.) Monthly { &°|ec ti^naV       1958     3      27      14°      6'00 

Distributed  free  to  guesta  of  the  Queen  Elizabeth  Hotel. 

Leonard  L.  Knott,  Editor;  Universal  Publications    (Quebec)   Ltd.,  Room  618, 

1255  University  St. 
Engineering  Journal Monthly Engineering 1918     3     26     140     4.00 

Also  provides  CCAB  statement  circ.  *  18,171.  Total  unpaid  dist. 

Garnet  T.  Page,  Editor;  Eng'g  Institute  of  Canada,  Pub.,  2050  Mansfield  St.  (2). 

Enseignement,  L'-f Monthly Education 198     Controlled  free  dist. 

Albert  Gervais.  Editor;  General  Corp.  of  Catholic  Teachers  of  the  Province  of 
Quebec,  Publisher,  6830  Iberville  St.  (86). 

Entrepreneur,  L,  en  Plom-  1^^^^  Pi,,mH    A  W*,»t  1937     8     26 

berie  Chauffage-f  (Fr.)....fMontnly ™«nb.  ft  Meat.  2     40 

R.  Allaire,  Editor;  French  Commercial  Publications  Ltd.,  Publisher, 
6565  Cote  des  Neiges  Rd.,  Room  390  (26). 

Epicier,  L*  (French) Monthly Grocery  News...  194 6     3     25 

Retail  Merchants  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  1242  Peel  St.  (2).          2     40 

2.00 

_  _..^  , f  t30,000 — Free 

*Paurbe"so7mlers7Editor;  L'Est  Central  Inc.,  Publisher,  1811  St.  Christophe  St. 


*1S,109 
3,961 

16,260 
3,206 


140  xS.OO 
140 


*2,264 


188 
138 
196 


3.00       +6,418 


,,*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  tto  Directory  In  front  of  book. 

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210 


MONTREAL  (Continued)  Estab  Co ls<S>WidthV  Depth 

Est  Montrealais,  L'+  (Fr.).. .Thursday Shopper ,.1947     5     24     200 

Lucienne  Larivee,  Editor  and  Publisher,  2520  A  Boulevard  Pie  IX. 
Family  Herald Thursday Agriculture 1870     5     24 

Printed   in   two   editions:   Western;   Eastern. 

Montreal  Star  Company,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  245  St.  James  St.,  W.  (1). 
Federated  Railwayman Bi-monthly RR.  Employees. .192 5     4     28 

Division  No.  4  Rwy.  Employees  Dept.,  A.  F.  of  L.,  Pub.,  11  St.  Paul  St.,  W.  (1). 
Ferme,  La-f-    (French) Monthly Agricultural ,1939      4      24      175        .50  *158,132 

Robert  Raynauld,  Editor;  La  Ferme  Enr'g.,  909  Mount  Royal  St.  E. 
Financial  Times  + Friday Financial 1912     8     21     298     5.00 

E.  C.  Ertl,  Ed.;  Financial  Times  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  410  St.  Nicholas  St.,  W. 
Forest  and  Outdoors Monthly Outdoor  Life 1901     3     28     140     2.00 

R.  J.  Cooke,  Ed.;  Canadian  Forestry  Assn.,  Pub.,  4795  St.  Catherine  St.,  W.  (6). 
Fournee,  La  (French) Monthly Bak'g&Confny..l947     8     26     140     3.00 

D.  Gagnon,  Editor;  Publications  Laurion  Ltee.,  6555  Cote  des  Neiges  (26). 
Fournisseur  Des  Institutions  lMt.,  /Religious  1QQK     0     A9      ,,rt     0  ft. 

Religieuses,  Le  (Fr.) JMonthly {institutions       1935     2     42      14°     2-°° 

Eugene  Charbonneau  &  Sons,  Editors  and  Publishers,  1448  Beaudry  St.   (24). 
Francois — See  Claire. 
Gazette-l- Morn. ex. Sun. ..Ind.  Conserv 1778     8     22     300  15.60*^110,018 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Edgar  A.  Collard,  Ed.;  Gazette  Printing  Co.,  Ltd.,  Pub.,  1000  St.  Antoine  St.  (3). 
Genie  Construction  ")  m^*.      * 

M^thodes  et  Outillage        JMonthly {£°En5nww      1958      3      27      140     4.00 

Andre  D'Aoust, ''Editor;' Wallace  Publications,  Ltd.,  146  Bates  Rd.  (8). 
Georgian,  The +V Tuesday Collegiate 1936     6     23     215     1.00 

Published  October  to  March.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Students  of  Sir  George  Williams  College,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  1435  Drummond  St. 
Guide  du  Nord,  Le — See  Dimanche-Matin,  Le. 
Guide  Mont-Royal,  Le — See  Dimanche-Matin,  Le. 

Health  &  Industrial  Safety  +  ]Mnnfv1v  f  Indus.  Safety     1956      3      24      135      6.00 

(Eng.  &  Fr.) /Monthly )&  Health  Controlled  free  dist. 

Mary  Burton,  R.N.,  Editor;  Burton's  Industrial  Health  Safety  Publications,  Ltd., 

3571  Cote  des  Neiges  Rd. 
Herauts  (French) Semi-mo Collegiate 1944     3     24      125     2.50 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Fides  Publishing  Corp.,  25  St.  James  St.,  E.  (1). 
Hockey  News Wednesday Ice  Hockey 1947      6      23      205      3.00 

Published  weekly,  October  through  April.  May  through  September,  monthly. 

Ken  McKenzie,  Editor;  Ken- Will  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  Room   809. 
Empire  Life  Bldg.,  1484  St.  Catherine  St.,  W. 

Hopital  d'aujourd'hui,  L'  -f  Ur^ui,,  Trrtar,   AJ^,^       1955     3     27 

(French)    ^Monthly Hosp.  Admin 2     4Q 

R.  Levert,  Editor;  Le  Comite  des  Hopitaux  du  Quebec,  Publishers, 
4370  Pie  IX  Blvd. 

Hotellerie,  L'   (Fr.&Eng.) Monthly Hotel 1926     3     27 

Conseil  de  L'HotelleHe  et  de  la  Restauration,  2     39 

Publisher,  Suite  103,  Queen's  Hotel.  Windsor  St. 
Hunting  and  Fishing  in         1,-     4U1_  f  Sports,  Hunt-   10Qr     0     oo 

Canada -f-    JMontnly ling  &  Fishing  19<JB     3     ** 

Shepard  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  Room  403-4,  1231  St.  Catherine  St.,  W.  (25) 

Information,  L'Medicale  Et  IQ__|  __           Tu-diVoi  P™*       IOAR     R     9 A     91<? 
Paramedicale-f   (Fr.) ISemi-mo Medical  Prof 1948     6     24     212 

Dr.  Romeo  Boucher,  F.R.C.P.,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  80,  Station 

Ingenieur,  L* Quarterly Scient.AEduc....  1915      3      28      135 

Louis  Trudel,  Editor;  L' Association  des  diplomes  de  Polytechnique, 
Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  501,  Snowdon,  Montreal  (29). 

Ini(¥nJCeAAFl<rench)d  Bp°ker}Monthly Insurance 1923     3     28      140  x2.50 

J.  C.  d'Auteuil,  Editor;  Insurance  Brokers'  Assn.  of  the  Province  of  Quebec, 

Publisher,  Room  605,  414  St.  James  St.,  W. 
Jeune  Commerce  +  (Fr.) Monthly Jr.  Ch.  of  Com..  1947     3     28      136x3.00 

Paul  Henri  Lavoie,  Editor;  Jeune  Commerce,  Inc.,  Publisher,  8426  St.  Denis  (18). 
Jeunesse  Canadienne-f  (Fr.). Monthly Youth  Ints 1946     3     26     130     2.00 

Jeunesse  Canadienne  Inc.,  Publisher,  254  Bloom  field  Ave.   (8). 
Jewish  Daily  Eagle J- md.)..Morn.ex.Sat....Independent 1907     7     26     287   12.00 

I.  Rabinovitch,  Editor;  Eagle  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd..  4075  St.  Lawrence  Blvd.    (18). 

°°.IV8trUCteU!.8'.  }Montnly Home  Bldg 1953      3      27      140  xS.OO 

R.  Charette,  Editor;  Montreal  District  Home  Builders'  Assn.,  Publisher, 
2340  Lucerne  Rd. 

Vedettes,  Le-flaMT1^«v  show  Rn« iftfU     5     24     200     6.00       55,541 


140 
140 


138 
138 


x     119,448 


*6,399 

*24,840 

*1,915 

42,494 


J2.776 


2,900 


160 
8,140 


4,103 


3.00       *2,047 


2.00        *4,731 


3.00     *29,737 


2.00 
"N." 

6.00 


+<J,352 


42,320 


3,500 


10,000 


$15,730 


nnday Show  Bus 1954 

Andre'Roche,  Editor;  Merlin  Publishing  Co.,  1433  Bishop  St. 

Labor  World — Le  Monde       I-M^«*M«  T*hnv  ifliK 

Ouvrier+  (Fr.  &  En*.)....fMonthly Labor 1915 

Armand  Marion,  Editor;  Quebec  Federation  of  Labour,  Publisher, 
1476  Sherbrooke  St.,  W.   (26). 


5      22      200      1.00        11,000 


O 


d*ttoa—**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;  •A.B.C.  Attdit;   4C.C.A.B. 
Attdit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 
V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 
academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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140  x2.60       42,468 


$1,300 
J250 


/Farm,  Home 
..........  |and  gchool 


,Q4ft  „  97  14n 
1940  3  27   140 


MONTREAL  (Continued)  Estab  Coli0 Width V Depth    Sub 

Leather  Life Monthly Leather  Indus...  1944     3     28     140     2.00 

R.  V.  Hermansen.  Publisher.  Room  805,  Dominion  ^Square  Bldg. 

Leather  World Monthly {SS^S^"'  1921     f     27     |«° 

[Retailers  2     41     14° 

Ian  Thomson,  Editor;  Wallace  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.  Publisher,  146  Bates  Rd.  (8). 
Loupe,  La  (The  Loupe)         \Mn«tiiiv  f  Jewellers  &        10,K9      „      An 

(Eng.  &  Fr.) [Monthly \Watchmakers  1952     2     40 

Real  Savard,  Editor;  The  Canadian  Horological  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd., 
2950  Mas  s  on  St.  E.,  Suite  207. 

Loyola  New*  +  V Semi-mo Collegiate 1924  CL tilled2 frVdtet. 

Students  of  Loyola  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  7141  Sherbrooke  St.  W. 
MacDonald  Farm  Journal,     1.- 
Thef   }Mo 

Subscription  price  $1.00  for  3  yrs. 

A.  B.  Walsh,  Editor;  Edward  Gross,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  102,  Station  Victoria. 

Maitre  Electricien,  Le  (Fr.  IM^U,,,  wi^+^oi  T«rf     19^4     3     27     140     2.50 

and  Eng.) .. JMonthly Electrical  Ind...  2     4Q     140 

Gerard  Niding,  Editor;  Corporation  of  Master  Electricians  of  the  Province  of 
Quebec.  Publisher.  4078  St.  Hubert  St. 

1933     3      28      140     2.00 

Maitre  Imprimeur.  La Monthly Printing 2      40      140 

Controlled  free  dist. 

Jean  Gillet,  Editor;  Assn.  of  Master  Printers  of  Montreal,  Inc..  Publishers. 
1485  rue  Crescent. 

MaParoisse+  (Fr.) Monthly Cath.  Family....  1909     3     27     134     1.35 

Publishes  146  local  editions  for  146  Roman  Cath.  Parishes. 
Ma  Paroisse,  Publisher,  4620  Bordeaux  St.  (34). 

M-A-R-T  (French) Monthly {i^dto/TVAppl.  1949  8  26  14°  3'00 

Paul  E.  Giguere,  Ed.;  Commercial  Publishing  Reg'd.  8587  Papineau  Ave.  (24). 

Masonic  News Monthly Masonic 1924  2  42  140  2.00 

R.  C.  Hannon,  Editor;  Masonic  News,  Publisher,  1405  Bishop  St.  (25). 

Mayfair Monthly {^So^ety"*8      1926     4     2T      17°     5-°° 

Leonard  Knott,  Editor;  Crombie  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  Suite  220. 

1255  University  St. 
McGill   Daily+V Morn.ex.Sat....Collegiate 1911      5     24     200  x5.00 

Students'  Council  of  McGill  University,  Ed.  and  Pub.,  690  Sherbrooke  St.,  W.  (2). 
McGill  Dental  Review Quarterly Coll.  Dental 1935     2      27      112     2.00 

McGill  University  Dental  Undergraduate  Society,  Publishers.  P.  O.  Box  523. 
McGill  Engineer,  The Quarterly Coll.  Eng'g 1947     2     28      112  x 

The  Engineering  Undergraduate  Society  of  McGill  University,  Editors  and 

Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  523. 
McGill  Medical  Journal  V Quarterly Coll.  Medical 1931      2      27      112      3.00 

McGill  Undergraduate  Medical  Society,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  523. 

McGill  News.  The Quarterly Alumni 1919  Controlled  fre^d'ist. 

Monty  Berger,  Editor;  Graduates'  Society  of  McGill  Univ.,  Publisher, 

8574  University  St.    (2). 
MessagerCanadien,Le-MFr.)  Monthly Catholic 1892     2     24       85     1.25 

Jesuit  Fathers,  Eds.;  Imprimerie  du  Messager,  Pub.,  8100  St.  Lawrence  Blvd. 


4,500 


*  3,490 


1,450 


142,765 


43,696 


*11'706 


J6.000 


J1.500 


$15,000 


75,207 


Monthly  ..........  Catholic  .............  1904     2     27     106     1.00       30,570 


July  and  August  issues  combined. 

Fathers  of  the  Company  of  Mary,  Publishers,  Dorval,  Montreal  83. 


.......  »  "  »»  '•"      — 

Fathers  of  the  Blessed  Sacrament,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  4460  Rue  Saint-Hubert  (34). 
MC?French  A^Eng1)  ^^  "*~}Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1953     5     22     203     $10,400—  Free 

H.  J.  Duhamef,  Editor  and  Publisher,  3136  La  Salle  Blvd. 
Monde  Ouvier,  Le  —  See  Labor  World. 
Monitor-f  .................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1925      8     23      295      3.50**11,050 

J.  W.  Sancton,  Editor;  Monitor  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  2185  Hampton  Ave.  (28). 
Montrealer,  The  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Gen'llnt  .............  1949     3     27     140     2.50    *  16,  663 

Town  Publishers,  Ltd..  770  St.  Antoine  St.  (3). 

M°(Gt«man)NaChriCbten+     Jwednesday  .....  Political  .............  1955     8 

M.  H.  de  BrentanC*Editor  and  Publisher,  212  Daube  St.  (10). 
Montreal  Matin  +    (  French).  .Morn.  ex.  Sun...  Independent  .......  1931     5 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Montreal  Matin,  Publisher.  1124  Marie  Anne  St..  E.  (34). 

1930     2 
M.S.L.V   (Fr.  &  Eng.)  ..........  Monthly  ..........  Collegiate  ..........  1 

Controlled  free  dist. 
Students  of  Mt.  Saint  Louis  College,  Eds.  and  Pubs.,  244  Sherbrooke  St.,  E.  (18). 

Natton.1  Merchandteer.  ..........  Monthly  ..........  {g££5c*  s         m6  Controlled  fr°ee  dist. 

January  and  February  ;  July  and  August  issues  combined. 

G.  A.  Slemin,  Editor;  National  Drug  and  Chemical  Co.  of  Canada  Ltd.,  Publisher. 
442  St.  Gabriel  St. 


23      288     4.00 


24      200   18.00**89,235 
Saturday  circ.**66,975 


30 
60 


112 
112 


2.00 


2,100 
400 

£5,000 


Circulation— +*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements:   •A.B.C.  Audit:   +C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4  Uses  Mats.  <•> Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch. 

T  A  gate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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1952     8     27     186     2'00 


Fred  Weisman.  Editor;  E.  M.  Wei  s  man,  Pub.,  Suite  4,  5186  Cote  des  Neiges  Rd. 
Notre  Temps  (French)  ..........  Saturday  .........  Independent  .......  1945     7     28     270     4.00     115.200 

Leopold  Richer,  Editor;  Notre  Temps,  Inc.,  1071  Pratt  Ave.,  Outremont  (8). 
Nouvelle  de  1'Est  —  See  East  End  News. 
Nouvelles  Illustrees  (Fr.)...    Saturday  .........  Independent  .......  1954     5     24     200     B.00**72,569 

A.  Cadotte,  Editor;  La  Cie  de  Publication  Alpha,  Inc.,  1167  St.  Hubert  St. 


Office  Equipment  News  ...........  Monthly  ..........  Office  Equip  ......  196B     |     \\     \\^     4'00 

Royden  Morris,  Editor;  Wallace  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  146  Bates  Rd.  (8). 
Parlons-Sports  —  See  Dimanche-Matin,  Le. 

^(^"f)^^!:.^.....}81111^^  ............  Independent  .......  1878     5     24    200  15.00**184,639 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

La  Patrie  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  180  St.  Catherine  St.,  E.   (18). 

Petit  Journal,  Le+  (French  )Sunday  ............  flllus.  News        1Q9.     K     9Q     9nn    R  ^1*-^  1  ^ 

Color  advertising  accepted.  {independent  1926  6  23  20°  6.00**234,ie4 

R.  Maillet,  Editor;  Le  Petit  Journal,  Inc.,  Publisher,  6460  Royalmount  (9). 

Photo-Journal  (Fr.)  ...............  Saturday  .........  Pict'al  &  News.  1937     6     24     200    6.00**129,243 

Photo-Journal  Co.,  Publisher,  5460  Royalmount  (9). 

1!?!.  ........  I*"*"*  ........  [SEEKS**  1.47      8      27      140     2.00       *9,022 

.......  '  [Buildings 

T.  Sharrock,  Editor;  Wallace  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  146  Bates  Rd.  (8). 
Police  Constables  Review  —  See  Revue  des  Agents  de  Police  (Constables  Review). 

^5S.^^!!!.^!f..!!!!}MoiltM»'  ..........  Tech.Educ  ........  1926     |     |«     \\l     2-0<>        l2*8^ 

Not  published  in  July  and  August. 

R.  Prevost,  Editor;  Popular  Technique  pour  tous,  Publisher, 
294  St.  Louis  Square  (18). 

Pour  la  Femme  +    (Fr.)  ........  Sunday  ............  Women's  Ints...l956     5     24     200     6.00        26,100 

Paul  Peladeau,  Editor  and  Publisher,  1251  St.  Denis  St. 
Press,  La  +  (French)  .............  Ev*.ex.Sun...Independent  .........  1884     8     22     310  15.0  0**227,849 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Saturday  circ.**247>251 

Herve  Major,  Editor;  La  Cie  de  Publication  de  la  Presse,  Ltee,  Publisher. 

f  Cosmeticians 
Prestige  (Eng.  &  Fr.)  .............  lOti.  ayr  ........  -{Drug  &  Gift      1951     3     27      140     3.00       45,623 

_^r  [Salespeople 

Rita  A.  Caron,  Ed.;  Lea  Editions  Caron  Ltee.,  Pub.,  P.O.  Box  8,  St.-Lambert  (28). 

Printing  Review  of  Canada  +.  Monthly  ..........  Printing  .............  1926  C2ont^lled14f?ee  J£°          l  875 

Canada  Printing  Review  Company.  Ltd.,  1117  St.  Catherine  St.,  W.  (2). 

Product  Design  and  Materials.  Bi-monthly  .....  {§1?^^  1956  4  29  140  4.00  46,923 

Monte  Kwinter,  Editor;  Wallace  Publishing  Co.,'  Ltd.,  146  Bates  Rd.  (8). 

Progres  de  Rosemont,  Le+Vm,  „„„,*„„         I^A^^A  «*        1968     8     28     8°1     4-0(> 

(French  A  English)  ......  .^.{Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1  30,000—  Free 

H.  J.  Duhamel,  Editor;  Verdun  Printing  &  Publishing  Inc.,  8136  La  Salle  Blvd. 

P™F?*?*™*™:.^  +  .....  ^Thursday  ........  Independent.  ......  1923  5     24     20°     ^191i!j^ 

D.  Warren,  'Editor*  and"  Publis  her,  7677  St.  Hubert  St. 

Progres  du  Nord.  Le-t-  (Fr.).  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1955  6     24     200     5.00        $4,488 

D.  Warren,  Editor  and  Publisher,  7577  St.  Hubert  St.  $15,612—  Free 

Pr££"?Fere^  ..........  Construction  .....  1948     4     27      140     1.60 

Marcel  MalVpar^''E*d.7M.  Malepart  &  Company,  Pub.,  8266  Ontario  St.,  E.  (4). 

Protestant  Church  News  +  ..  ..Monthly  ..........  Protestant  .........  1933     6     24     224     2.00        J9.200 

H.  J.  Duhamel,  Ed.;  Protestant  Church  News,  Pub.,  3136  La  Salle  Blvd.  (19). 

Quebec  Home  and  School  ........  Bi-monthly  .....  {fc°hUol&  1948     2     82     119       -B0    *u-818 

Alex  R.  Hasley,  Editor;  Quebec  Federation  of  Home  and  School  Assns., 
20  Russell  Ave. 

...^?.  JMonthly  ..........  French  Indus....  1945     3     28      140     3.00       46,281 

Publications  Laurion  'Ltee.,  Pub.,  Suite  215,  6555  Cote  des  Neiges  Rd.  (26). 

..P^        JMonthly  ..........  Legal  ..................  1920     1     60       90   11.00  625 

Mario  Du  Mesnii,  Ed.;  Wilson  6  Lafleur,  Ltee.,  Pub.,  89  W.  Notre  Dame. 
Quincaillier,  La  (Fr.)  .............  Monthly  ..........  Retail   Stores....1887     f     }{     }JJ     8'00       *4'178 

Gerard  Belair,  Editor;  Retail  Merchants  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  1242  Peel  St.  (2). 

^(d££>°^  .........  Radio  ..................  1989     B     24     20°     8-50    *S1.777 

Marcel  Provost,  Editor;  Radiomonde  Ltd.,  Publisher,  8480  Casgrain  St. 

/Radio  Advt'g 
Radiotime-f  .............................  Fortnightly....  -{A  Program       1942     1     182     147     8.00          622 

1  Schedules 
Radiotime-Teletime  Limited.  Publisher,  1600  St.  Catherine  St..  W.  (25). 


Cfarul«tt<«--^r*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jwne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubltsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch. 

T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  rear.  xSnbscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  «M  of  the  Directory  In  front  of  book. 

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Reader's  Digest,  The Monthly 


Estab  Cofs^WfdthVDepth   Sub  CIrt 

1947     2     25        91     3.00  *W3,431 


Printed  in  two  editions,  English  circ.  +815,779;  French  circ.  *  177 ,652. 
The  Reader's  Digest  Assn.,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  1015  Beaver  Hall  Hill. 


Relations  -f  (French) Monthly 


/Cultural  & 
—U 


1  Social 


1941     2     42      133     4.00     •  12,946 


140     2.00       +2,294 


3,200 


5.50 
6375 


Richard  Ares,  Editor  and  Publisher,  8100  St.  Lawrence  Blvd.  (11). 
Revue  de  Pharmacie  Pra-      } 

tique  et  Professionnelle     [Monthly  ..........  Pharmacie  .........  1949     2     40 

(French)   ...........................  J 

Ethical  Publications  Inc.,  Publisher,  1178  Phillips  Place  (2). 
Revue  des  Agents  de  Police  1  A     97     IAA 

(F?"  ft'En,.?.™?.!  .....  I"0""117  ..........  P°UCe  N8WS  .......  eJntShd  fr'ee  dirt. 

Lucien  Champeau,  Editor;  Montreal  Policemen's  Brotherhood  Inc.,  Publisher, 

480  Gilford  St. 
Revue  Dominicaine-f  (Fr.)....  Monthly  ..........  Religious  ...........  1895     1     60       84 

A.  Lamarche,  OP.,  Editor;  L'Oeuvre  de  Presse  Dominicaine,  Publisher, 

Notre-Dame  de  Grace  Ave.  (28). 
Revue  du  Barreau  (Fr.)  ........  Monthly  ..........  Legal  ..................  1941     1     52     109     3.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August. 

Bar  of  the  Province  of  Quebec,  Publisher,  100  N.  Dame  St.,  E. 
Revue  du  Notariat,  La  (Fr.)..  Monthly  ..........  Legal  ..................  1898     1     50     112x5.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  Auguct. 

Roger  Comtois,  Editor;  Board  of  Notaries  of  the  Province  of  Quebec,  Publishers, 

4840  O'Bryan  (29). 
Revue  du  Transport  Routier  ] 

du  Quebec  (Fr.  &  Eng.)     lMrtritMv  fTruck  1Q,«     o     97     IAH     A  nn 

(Quebec  Truck  Transport  fM°nthly  ..........  iTranspor'n         1943     8     27     14°     4'00 

Review)  ..............................  J 

Trucking  Assn.  of  Quebec,  Inc.,  Publishers,  Room  308,  5165  Sherbrooke  St.,  W. 
Revue  Legale  (Fr.  A  Eng.)...lO  ti.  ayr  ........  Legal  ..................  1895     1     46       8411.00 

Mario  du  Mesnil.  Ed.,  Wilson  &  Lafleur,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  89  Notre  Dame,  W. 


tl.400 


2,450 


1,650 


2334 


550 


x.50          2,300 

Edited  and  Published  by  the  Association  des  Jardinlers-Maraichers  de  la  Region 
de  Montreal,  424a  Jc.  Cartier  Square. 

Revue  M oder ne.  La  (Fr.) Monthly Home&Family..,1919     4     26     170     1.50*101,536 

La  Revue  Moderne,  Inc.,  Publisher,  225  Roy  St.  E. 

Revue  Moteur  (Fr.) Monthly Auto  Trade 1921     £     JJ     }*J     4-°°       *7»487 

B.  Kane,  Editor;  Wallace  Publishing  Co.  Ltd.,  146  Bates  Rd.  (8). 
Revue  Municipale,  La  (Fr.)... Monthly Municipal 1923     2     42      140     2.50     410,104 

Provinc.  Assn.  of  the  Secretaries  of  Municipalities,  Pub.,  1983   Papineau   St. 
Revue  Populaire,  La  (Fr.) Monthly Women's  Int.....  1919     4     25     175     1.50    *92,143 

Jean  Chauvin,  Editor;  Poirier,  Bessette  &  Co.,  Ltd..  Pub.,  975  de  Bullion  St.  (18). 
Samedi-Dimanche    (French). Saturday Independent 1952     5     24     200     5.00**17,448 

Samedi-Dimanche,  Publisher,  8430  Caa grain  St.  (11). 
Samedi,  Le  (Fr.) Saturday Gen.  Int 1889     4     26     174     3.50    *79,898 

Jean  Chauvin,  Editor;  Poirier,  Bessette  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Pub.,  975  de  Bullion  St.  (18). 

145     3.00 


25 
40 


140 
140 


1  $0erld  iMonthly Transp'n 1927     8     26 

"john'O.  Gallery, "Ed." -'Gallery  Publications,  Ltd.,  1216  Greene  Ave.  (6). 
Selection  du  Reader's  Digest — See  Reader's  Digest,  Montreal. 

Shipping  Register  and  Ur^thW  /Qh&1Rhfff  A     1917     8     26     14°     6-00 

cv.«nuT,ti<ix>«.  fMontniy -tamp  dug.  a*  9      j«      HA 

Shipbuilder   J  [Harbors 

H.  R.  Pickens,  Jr.,  Publisher,  1638  Sherbrooke  St.,  W. 
Southshore  Courier — See  Courrier  du  Sud. 

South  Shore  Echo Weekly Independent 1986     5     28     200     2.50 

South  Shore  Echo,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  646  Victoria  Ave.,  Lambert  (28).  18,500— Free 

[Toys,  195g 

Sporting  Goods  Merchandiser. Bi-monthly \  Novelties 

I  Sport  Goods 
Ross  Fyfe,  Editor;  Wallace  Publishing  Co.,  Publisher,   146  Bates  Road 

Sport  Illustre,  Le  (Fr.) Monthly Sports 1982     3     27     140 

G.  C  Alexander,  Ed.;  Sports  Publications  of  Canada,  Inc.,  268  Greene  Ave. 

Standard  4- Saturday Independent 1905     5     24     195 

John  G.  McConnell,  Pres.;  Montreal  Standard  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd., 
231  St.  James  St.,  W.  (1). 

Star  4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1869     8     28    808  18.20**175,860 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted.  Saturday  circ.  6.00**187,406 

G.  V.  Ferguson,  Editor;  Montreal  Star  Co.,  Ltd..  Pub.,  245  St.  James  St.,  W.  (1). 

Teachers'  Magazine-^  V 6  ti.  a  yr Educational 1919     2     88     119          x         5,000 

Provincial  Assn.  of  Protestant  Teachers  of  Quebec,  Publisher, 
P.  O.  Box  102,  Station  Victoria. 

ranch)16*1*01"'  ***     JWednesday Agriculture 1929     5     24     205 

P.  H.  Lavoie;' Editor ;''La  Terre  de  Che*  Nous,  Inc.,  516  Ave.  Viger  (24). 


42,136 


42,198 


4.00       44,983 

(8). 

8.00  

4.00**28,477 


2.00    *59,732 


Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  4C.C.A.B. 


.      ...  ... 

Audit:  Bold  face,  sworn:  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4-  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch. 
T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population—  1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 
academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Ta^fefyC<J^2Sneryftnd}Monthly Tobacco  Retail...l»96     3     25      140     1.00       +4,058 

M.  McAsey,  BditorV'Tac  Publication*.  Ltd..  Publisher,  1617  Mountain  St.  (2). 

Tots'  and  Teens'  \iir««*iiiw  f  Infants  ft 

•      Merchandiser   JMontnly Jchildrens          1960     8     26     143     2.00 

Not  published  January  and  July.  [Needs 

C.C.A.B.  Statement  not  released  at  press  time. 
TAG  Publications.  Ltd.,  1617  Mountain  St. 

..  }Friday Independent 1946     6     24     220     2.00   **4>662 

Lawrence  Hibber^'¥ditor  and  Publisher,  692  Jean  Talon,  W.  (16). 

Toys  and  Playthings .Bi-monthly Toys 1967     \     \\     JJJ     4<0° 

Ross  Fyfe,  Editor;  Wallace  Publishing  Co..  Ltd..  146  Bates  Rd.  (26). 
Transport  Commercial  lur^M-  /Truck  ft  Bus     1963     8     27     140     4.00      +3,296 

(French)    jMonthly JTransp'n  2     41     140 

Andre  D'Aoust,  Editor;  Wallace  Publishing  Co.  Ltd.,  146  Bates  Rd.  (8). 

Travail,  Le+  (Fr.  ft  En*.).... Friday Labor 1922      5     28     200x1.60      $84,000 

Fernand  Bourret,  Editor;  Canadian  Catholic  Confederation  of  Labor,  Publisher, 
8227  St.  Lawrence  Blvd.  (14). 

Vers  Demain  (Fr.) Semi-mo Social  Credit 1939     3     40     217     2.00        60,000 

Louis  Even,  Editor;  Institut  D* Action  Politique,  Publisher,  4885  Chabot. 
Vie  Etudiante — See  Claire. 

Vivres.  Le5  (Fr.) Monthly Ret.  Grocers 1956     \     \\     JJg  x8'00         6'W2 

C.  A.  Majeau,  Editor;  The  Province  of  Quebec  Food  Retailers  Assn.,  Publisher. 
1290  St.  Denis  St.,  Suite  80  . 

Voiac  Nationale,  La  (Fr.) Monthly Nat.  Int 1927     4     26      176      1.75    *36,614 

Societe  de  Propaganda  Nationale,   Inc.,   Publisher,   3502   Hutchison   St.    (18). 

Vu+    (French) Monday {sportT^News1955     6     24     20°     6'00 

Armand  Lebrun,  Editor;  Le  Nono,  Inc.,  1311  St.  Christophe  St. 
Weekend  Comics  Group-f Saturday Comics 1951     5     24      189  $1,502, 544 

Comic  sections  of  all  member  papers  of  Weekend  Magazine  (see  separate 
listing)  in  which  advertising  space  may  be  purchased  as  a  group. 

Montreal  Standard  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  281  St.  James  St.,  W.  (1). 
Weekend  Magazine Saturday Gen'l  Int 1951     6     24      195  Jl,502,544 

A  rotogravure  magazine  distributed  each  Saturday  with  the  Calgary  Albertan, 
Charlottetown  (P.E.I.)  Patriot,  Corner  Brook  (Nfld.)  Western  Star,  Edmon- 
ton Journal,  Fort  William  Times-Journal,  Hamilton  Spectator,  Kingston  Whig- 
Standard,  Kirkland  Lake  Northern  News,  Lethbridge  Herald,  London  Free 
Press,  Medicine  Hat  News,  Moncton  Times  and  Transcript,  Montreal  Star, 
Moose  Jaw  Times-Herald,  Ottawa  Citizen,  Peterborough  Examiner,  Port 
Arthur  News -Chronicle,  Prince  Albert  Herald,  Quebec  Chronicle-Telegraph, 
Saint  John  (N.B.)  Telegraph-Journal  and  Times-Globe,  St.  John's  (Nfld.) 
Telegram,  Sydney  (N.  S.)  Cape  Breton  Post,  Sudbury  Star,  Timmins  Press, 
Toronto  Telegram,  Vancouver  Sun,  Victoria  Sunday  Times,  Winnipeg  Tribune. 

Craig  Ballantyne,  Ed.;  John  G.  McConnell,  Publisher,  231  St.  James  St.,  W. 

MOUNT  ROYAL— See  Montreal. 

NICOLET  (E3),  pop.  8,771;  Nicolet-Yamaska  Elec.  Dist.  (NWC).  On  St.  Lawrence 
River,  12  m  S  and  across  from  Trois  Rivieres.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  woolen  and 
silk  stockings,  furniture,  optical  supplies,  cheese,  butter.  Carding,  knitting  and 
saw  mills.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Potatoes. 

Nicoletain,  Le-f-   (Fr.) Thursday Independent 1933     8     26     294      1.50 

J.  A.  Brochu,  Editor  and  Publisher.  Box  208.  Victoriaville. 

ORMSTOWN  (D4),  pop.  1,347;  Chateauguay-Huntingdon-La  Prairie  Elec.  Dist.  (SW). 
34  m  SW  of  Montreal.  CN  RR.  Lumber,  grist  mills.  Timber.  Fruit,  dairy  farms. 

.  }  Quarterly Swine  Breed'g...l956      3     26      139      1.00        $4,912 

H.  Gordon  Green,  Editor;  Canadian  Landrace  Assn.,  Publisher. 

PLESSISVILLE  (F3%),  pop.  5,829;  Megantic  Elec.  Dist.  (EC).  35  m  NW  of  Thetford 
Mines.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  shoes,  leather,  maple  products,  wool,  silk,  and 
cotton  hosiery,  machinery  and  furniture.  Agriculture.  Flax. 

Feuille  D'Erable,  La  (Fr.) Thursday Independent 1946     7     25     280     2.00 

Jean-Paul  Houde,  Editor;  La  Feuille  d'Erable,  Publisher.  CP.  820. 
QUEBEC    (F3),   pop.    170,703;   Quebec-Sud  Elec.   Dist.    (NEC).   The  Capital  of  the 
Province.  At  confluence  of  St.  Lawrence  and  St.  Charles  Rivers,  180  m  NE  of 
Montreal.  Port  of  entry.  Ferry  and  railroad  bridge  to  Levis.  CP;  CN;  QC  RRs. 
Boat  connections.  Airlines:  QWE;  TCA. 

Manufactures  pulp,  paper  products,  soap  and  polishes,  bags,  boots,  shoes, 
confectionery,  rubber  goods,  corsets,  tobacco  products,  beverages,  bricks, 
cement,  brooms.  Foundries;  tanneries;  breweries;  railroad  shops;  shipyards. 
Ten  banks.  Bank  clearings  (1956),  $1,233,898,418.  68,711  electric  meters; 
10,600  gas  meters;  83,150  telephones.  Two  TV  stations.  Laval  University. 
Tourist  resort. 

Action  Catholique,  L'+  (Fr.)Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1907     8     23     300  10.00  **5S,994 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Dr.  L.  D.  Roy,  Editor;  L' Action  Sociale,  Ltee.,  Publisher,  Charest  Blvd. 
Affaires,  Les  (Magazine  of  \M/1T1^W  fBus.  ft  Off.         1928     3     28     187     8.00 

Business)    (French) {Monthly 1  Methods  2     40     137 

Louis  A.  Belisle.  Ed. ;  La  Semaine  Commerciale,  Reg'd,  Publisher,  4  St.  James  St. 

Auto  Club  +  (Fr.  ft  En?.) Quarterly Motoring .1922     8     25     185          x       20,000 

J.  Emile  Renaud,  Editor;  Quebec  Automobile  Club,  Publisher,  2  Chaveau  Ave. 

CtrcoUttoo—  ft  +  Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPnblisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch. 

V Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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QUEBEC 


QUEBEC  (Continued)  Eitab  Cols*  Width  TDtpth   Sub  Clre 

Carabin,  1*4-  V  '   (Fr.)  ............  Tuesday...-  .....  Collegiate  .........  «1928     6     24     218     8.00       ±8.600 

L'  Association  des  Etudiants  de  1'Universite  Laval,  Editors  and  Publishers, 
P.  O.  Box  428  (4). 


8     23     298   15  00  **5  621 


Chronicle-Telegraph  +  ............  Evflr.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1764 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Owen  Channon,  Editor;  Quebec  Newspapers  Ltd.,  Pub.,  St.  Sacrament  Blvd. 
Courrier  de  Limoilou+  (Fr.)..  Semi-mo  .........  Independent  .......  1935     6     24     215     2.00        11,400 

G.  L.  Emond.  Publisher,  1066  Third  Ave.  (3).  3,600—  Free 


Culture  (Fr.&Eng.)  (no  adv. Quarterly Cultural 1939     1      64       98     3.00 

Edmond  Gaudron,  Ed. ;  L'Association  de  Recherches  sur  les  Sciences  Religieuses 
et  Profanes  au  Canada,  Publisher,  733  L'Alverne, 

Documentaire,  Le+   (Fr.) Monthly Gen'l  Review....  1938     2     24     103      1.50 

Aristide  Dupuis,  Publisher,  Case  postale  262. 

Echo  de  St.  Francois,  L'(Fr.)  Monthly Catholic 1910     2     32     112     1.00 

Issued  bi-monthly  during  June- July,  August-September.  1     60     112 

R.  P.  Jean  Berchmans,  Editor  and  Publisher,  600  8th  Ave.  (8). 

Educational  Record-f  lo«.t.**i.i«         liMu,..*^,*.!         1881     1     60     111 

(no  adv.) {Quarterly Educational Controlled  free  dist. 

Department  of  Education,  Publisher. 
Enseignement  Secondaire      \fl  fl  .  .__  /Secondary         1Q9ft     ..      K«     -A1      „  AA 

auCanada+V    (Fr.) [Sti.ayr {Education          192°     l     66     101x8.00 

Laval  University,  Editor;  Faculty  of  Arts.  Publisher,  8  de  L'Unlversity. 

Ensemble-h  (French) Ftntly( Wed.). Co-operatives....  1940     5     23     215     2.00 

Louis-Joseph  Marcotte,  Editor;  Conseil  de  la  Cooperation  du  Quebec,  Publisher, 
684  E.  Grande  Allee. 

Etincelle  du  Sacre  Coeur,       IPVM..,  r>.+hnii»  1916     5     24     217     2-°° 

Le'    (Fr.) {Friday Catholic Controlled  free  dist. 

Not  issued  during:  July  and  August. 

Jean-Louis  Arel,  O.M.I.,  Editor;  Oblats  de  Marie  Immaculee,  Publisher, 

215  Avenue  des  Oblate. 
Evenement-Journal,  L' — See  Soleil,  Le. 

Foret-Conservation -f   (Fr.).-.lO  ti.  a  yr Conservation 1939     2     26     105     3.00 

L'Association  Forestiere  Quebecoise,  Publisher,  915  St.  Cyrille  St. 

Instruction  Publique,  L'V     IM^AVI ,  TP^«/».+^«.I         1867     2     28     105 

(French)    (no  adv.) f  Monthly Educational Controlled  free  dist. 

Department  d'Instruction  Publique,  Editor  and  Publisher,  369-A,  Rue  St.  Jean. 

Laval  Medical  +   (French) Monthly Medical 1899     1     78     101     6.00 

Not  issued  during  July  and  August.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Societe  Medicale  des  Hopitaux  Universitaires  de  Quebec,  Editor  and  Publisher, 
Laval  University. 

M\8™°advTn.^  Mi88'  (Cath.)...1923 

Les  Missions  Franciscaines,  Publisher,  745  L'Alverne  (6). 

Naturaliste  Canadien,  Lev    lv/r*i«.tui.»            o~t****    fi««ii  IQCQ      1      KI        &&  ^9  nn 

/  T?    n  v> ^  rjnontniy. ........ .ocien.  v^oii looo      L     ox       oo  .&A.VU 

L' Action  "Soc'iaie!"Ltd"r  Publisher,   Laval  University,   1620   Blvd.   de  1'Entente. 
Pelleteries  du  Quebec  liur««*M«  /Fur  Animal       1004      A      <>A      IQ&  »i  no 

(French  and  English) /Monthly {industry  1934     4     Z4      1SMJ  x1'00 

J.  R.  Proulx,  Editor;  Quebec  Fur  Breeders'  Cooperatives  Assn.,  Publisher, 
885  Blvd.  Charest. 


$750 

tl,200 
$18,000 

5,000 

1:735 

£12,250 


700 
2,200 


•6,343 


40,500 

1:2,000 
$1,500 


2      34      126      1.00        15,000 


__  y Catholic 1903     2     24       97 

~Les'  Missionnaires  "du "sitere  Coeur,  Editor  and  Publisher,  71  Ste.  Ursule. 

Revue  Scolaire,  La  (Fr.) 4  ti.  a  yr Educ.  Adm 1947     3     26      140 

P.  A.  Fournier,  Publisher.  330,  rue  St.  Roch.  2 

Semaine  Commerciale,  La     \T^JO^  /Credit  &  1893     3 

(French) , ..J™™7:"-" \ Gen'l  Mdse. 


i.5o    m.ooo 


40 

28 
42 


140 
140 
140 


1.50 


7.00 


........................... 

Louis-Alexandre  Belisle,  Ed.;  La  Semaine  Commerciale,  Pub.,  4  St.  James  St. 


3,500 


[Thursday Catholic 1888      1      54        98      3.00        $3,100 

LrActionxSocialeVLtee!rPublisher.  P.  O.  Box  256. 
Service^Social  (French)         JQuarterly Soc  Serv 1950     1     60       97     2.00 

Edited"  and  '"Published [by  the  School  of  Social  Service,  Laval  University. 

Soleil,  Le  (Fr.)  -f- Evg.ex.Sun Ind.  Lib 1882     8     23    300  15.00**!  13,208 

Evenement  Journal,L'-f  (Fr.)  Morn. ex.Sun... Ind.  Lib 1867 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted  in  both  dailies. 

Raymond  Dube,  Editor;  Le  Soleil  Ltee.,  1,  rue  de  la  Couronne. 
Sport-Revue-f    (French) Monthly Sports 1952 

A.B.C.  Statement  not  released  at  press  time. 

Claude  Larochelle,  Editor;  Sport-Revue,  Publisher,  811  Avenue  Levis  (6). 

215     2.00 


8     23     300  13.00**11,130 


3     27     183     2.50 


Temps,  Le  (Fr.)  .....................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1940     5     24     215     2.00        11,000 

J.  A.  Bouchard,  Editor;  Le  Temps,  Publisher,  146  Grande-Allee. 

RIGAUD  (C4),  pop.  1,784;  Vaudreuil-Soulanges  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  40  m  W  of  Montreal. 
CP  RR.  Sash  and  door,  dress,  butter,   cheese  factories;  textile,  hosiery,   saw 
mills;  foundry;  bottling  works.   Granite  quarries.  Agriculture.   Apples,   dairy 
products. 
f  Etoile  Cornwall,  L'  (Fr.)  +...  .Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1960     5     24     210     2,60         4,464 

1    Interrogation,  L'    (Fr.)  +  .....  .Tues.  &  FrI  .....  Independent  .....  ..1929     5     24     224     2.00          2,976 

1  L'Imprimerie  Interrogation,  Inc.,  Publisher,  200,  rue  St.-Jean-Baptiste. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   *C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn-  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch. 

V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population—  1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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"  Estab  Col J<3> Width  7  Depth    Sub  Eire 

RIMOUSKI  (Jl),  pop.  14,680;  Rimouski  Elee.  Diet.  (NE).  On  South  shore  of  St. 
Lawrence  River,  180  m  NE  of  Quebec  .ON  RR.  Airline,  QWE.  Butter,  sash 
and  door  factories;  lumber,  saw  mills.  Timber.  Farming.  Potatoes. 

^(F/H?*8  St*Laurwit*  L'}wednesday Independent. 1988     6     28     224     8.00        $5,500 

Echo  du  Baa  St.  Laurent,  Publisher. 

Progres  du  Golfe  (Fr.) Friday Independent 1904     6     23     288     8.00   **6,584 

Isidore  Blais,  Publisher. 

RIVIERE  DU  LOUP  (HI ft),  pop.  9,964;  Temiscouata  Elec.  Diet.  (NE).  On  St.  Law- 
rence River,  120  m  NE  of  Quebec.  CN  RR.  Airport.  Butter,  stoves  pulp,  sashes, 
doors.  Foundries;  saw  and  carding  mills.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture.  Dairy 
products. 

Saint  Laurent,  Le  (Fr.) Thursday Independent 1896     5     28     224     2.00   **5,455 

J.  M.  Pare,  Editor;  Imprimerie  du  St.  Laurent,  Pub.,  198-195  rue  Lafontaine. 
ROBERVAL  (El),  pop.  6,648;  Roberval  Elec.  Dist.    (E).  75  m  NW  of  Ghicoutimi. 
CN  RR.   Airport.   Manufactures   furniture,   butter,   cheese,   sashes   and   doors. 
Resort.  Salmon  fisheries.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  celery. 

Etoile  du  Lac,  L'-f  (Fr.) .Thursday Independent 1917     7     28     800     2.00       $2,675 

Les  Imprimeurs  de  Roberval,  Ltee.,  Publisher. 

ROCK  ISLAND  (E4%),  pop.  1,608 ;  Stanstead  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  Border  town  on  boundary 
of  Vermont,  33  m  SE  of  Sherbrooke.  QG  RR.  Manufactures  overall,  shirts, 
pants,  corsets,  whips,  skis,  ski  poles,  machine  tools.  Granite  quarries.  Agri- 
culture. Dairy  products. 

Stanstead  Journal -H Thursday Independent 1845     7     24     286     2.50          1,875 

Lloyd  B.  Bliss.  Editor;  Journal  Printing  Co.,  Publisher,  18  Church  St. 

ROSEMERE  (C4),  pop.  X390;  Terrebone  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  On  River  de  Mille  Isles,  16 
m  NW  of  Montreal.  CP  RR.  Manufactures  pianos,  chemicals,  carpets,  clothing, 
furniture. 

Northern  Beacon  + Thursday Independent 1955     6     22     215      1.50   **1,386 

K.  D.  Campbell,  Editor;  Beacon  Press,  Publisher. 

ROUYN  (A2),  pop.  17,076 ;  Villeneuve  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  260  m  NW  of  Ottawa.  ON  RR. 
Airline,  TCA.  Copper,  gold  mines.  Timber. 

Frontiere.  La  (French) .Thursday Independent 1937     6     24     228     3.00**6,310 

Georges  Duguay,  Editor ;  La  Frontiere,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

P^oren8da,e^U(yFr")  }Thursday Independent 1954     5     24     224     3.00   **5,87S 

Jeane-Pierre  BonnevUle,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  58 
Rouyn-Noranda  Press Thursday Independent 1938     8     24     280     8.00   **  1,820 

Rouyn-Noranda  Press,  Ltd.,  Publishers,  70  Gamble  St.,  West. 
STE.  AGATHE  DE  LOTBINIERE  (F8),  pop.  559;  Lotbiniere  Elec.  Dist.  (EC).  80  m  S 

of  Quebec.  Railroad  station,  Dosquet.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  furniture.  Butter. 

4E^H8h"d.e.8±}Frid8y Independent 1944     6     24     210     2.50        J2.100 

Echo  des  Laurentides,  Ltee.,  8  Rue  St.  Agathe. 

ST.  BASILE-DE-PORTNEUF  (F8),  pop.  1,635;  Portneuf  Elec.  Dist.  (NEC).  27  m  W 
of  Quebec.  CP  RR.  Sawmill.  Agriculture.  Apples,  tomatoes,  dairy  farms. 

Portneuf-Presse-f  (Fr.) Thursday Independent 1937     7     25     275     2.00          7,912 

Theodore  Levasseur,  Editor;  Portneuf  Press,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

ST.  CHARLES  DE  BELLECHASSE  (G2%),  pop.  946;  Bellechasse  Elec.  Dist.  (SE). 
16  m  E  of  Quebec.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  concrete  pipes,  rakes,  can  sealers, 
butter,  sashes,  doors.  Saw  mills.  Agriculture.  Maple  sugar  products,  straw- 
berries, apples.  Dairying. 

Courrier  de  Bellechasse  (Fr.).  Thursday Independent 1937     5     23     224     2.00          1,214 

Les  Editions  Marquis  Limitee,  Publisher,  8 1  rue  St.  Thomas,  Montmagny. 

STE.  CROIX  (F8),  pop.  1,241;  Lotbiniere  Elec.  Dist.  (EC),  23  m  SW  of  Montreal.  Rail- 
road station,  Laurier.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  overalls.  Grist  mill;  foundry. 
Dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Echo  de  Lotbiniere-h  (Fr.)... .Monday Independent 1937     6     23     288     2.00  817 

Les  Editions  Marquis  Limitee,  Publisher,  81  rue  St.  Thomas,  Montmagny. 

ST.  EUSTACHE  (C4),  pop.  3,740;  Argenteuil-Deux-Montagnes  Elec.  Dist.  (SW),  18  m 
NW  of  Montreal.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  wooden  boxes.  Dairy,  poultry,  livestock, 
grain  farms.  Hay,  corn. 

Vl^^^l2BMWv^K!....}Thlir8da»' Independent 1954     5     24      198      1.00   **1,S28 

Also  prints  French  edition  called  La  Victoire.  **3,799. 
Don  Snell,  Editor;  La  Victoire,  Inc.,  149  St.  Eustache  St. 

STE.  FOY  (F8),  pop.  14,615;  Quebec- Montmorency  Elec.  Dist.  (NEC).  4  m  N  of 
Quebec.  Railroad  station  Loretta.  CP  RR.  Residential. 

Reveil,  Le  (Fr.  ft  Eng.) Wednesday Independent 1948     5     22     200     2.00          2,710 

G.  Reny,  Editor;  La  Society  des  Editions  le  Reveil,  2785  Laurier  Blvd. 

ST.  HYACINTHE  (E4),  pop.  20,489;  St.  Hyacinthe-Bagot  Elec.  Dist.  (SWC).  82  m 
NE  of  Montreal.  CP;  CN  RRs.  Manufactures  underwear,  furniture,  sashes,  doors, 
soft  drinks,  knitted  fabrics,  organs,  shoes,  silk,  corsets,  clothing,  paper  boxes, 
hosiery,  machinery.  Agriculture.  Maple  sugar  products,  grain,  hay. 

)8k»» to!n>  L?.         JThursday Liberal 1912     8     24     287     8.60  **4,OS9 

Le  MaskoutalnTTnZ' Publisher,  484  Mondor  St. 

)  ^..™.!!".t!!f.^.}Priday Independent 1853     8     24     287     8.00  **6,4S4 

Harry  Bernard, 'Ed. ; "jjj  Cie  d'Imprimerie  et  Comptabillte,  Pub.,  655  St.  Anne  St. 

Circulation    ft  A  Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *Jone  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn*  tPubUsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Use§  Mats.  •Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V Issued  only  during 

academic  rear.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Gnldt  to  the  «M  ftf  the  Directory  m  front  of  book. 

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ST.  HYACINTHE  (Continued)  Estab  Co  Is  ^  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

Quebec  Laitier,  Le  (French).  .Monthly  ..........  Dairy  Industry.  1941     2     42       14     100      +2.692 

The  Dairy  Technicians'  Assn.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  318.  -*,w* 

ST.  JEAN  (D4),  pop.  24,867;  St.  John-Iberville-Napierville  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  Rich- 
elieu  River.  22  m  SE  of  Montreal.  Railroad  station,  St.  Johns.  CV;  GN;  CP  RRs. 
Manufactures  sewing  machines,  brake  linings,  hair  felt,  hosiery,  clay  products, 
sashes,    doors,    storage   batteries,    blank    books,    silk,    shirts,    overalls,    cables, 
conduits,  fittings,  men's  clothing,  matches.  Canneries.  Farming. 
Canada  Francais-f-    (Fr.)  .......  Thursday  ........  Liberal  ...............  18-60     5     26     304     2.00   **7,4O1 

L.  Omer  Perrier,  Editor;  Le  Canada  Francais,  Pub.,  84  Richelieu  St. 


hursday  ........  Ind.  Conserv  .....  1848     5     24     224     3.00        tl.845 

L.  G.  Gage,  Editor;  E.  R.  Smith  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  74  Richelieu  St. 
Richelieu,  Le-f    (Fr.)  ............  .Thursday  ........  Catholic  .............  1934      5      25     224     2.00    **7,266 

Paul  L'Ecuyer,  Ed.;  Les  Editions  du  Richelieu,  Ltee.,  Pub.,  170  St.  Jacques  St. 

ST.  JEROME  (D4),  pop.  20,645;  Terrebonne  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  On  North  River,  80  m 
NW  of  Montreal.  CP;  CN  RRs.  Manufactures  knitted  wear,  writing  papers, 
shoes,  furniture,  plastic  products,  sashes  and  doors,  cement  blocks,  bricks, 
pottery,  prefabricated  houses,  precision  instruments.  Saw  mills.  Agriculture. 
Maple  sugar,  poultry  products. 

Avenir  du  Nord,  L'  +   (Fr.)...  Thursday  ........  Liberal  ...............  1897      8      22      290     2.00        $8,940 

Leo  Cadieux,  Editor;  L'  Avenir  du  Nord,  Publisher. 

Echo  Du  Nord  4-   (Fr.)  ...........  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1935     5     24     224     3.00   **5,157 

L'Echo  de  Nord,  Inc.,  Publisher. 

Progres  de  Terrebone+         iThnrnHav         rnnaprvntivA       1946  5     24     21?     2-°°        *3,441 

(French)  ............................  Jlnursday  ........  Conservative  .....  $1.600—  Free 

Also  circulates  In  St.  Therese  de  Blainville. 

Marcel  Leonard,  Editor  and  Publisher,  293  St.  George  St. 

ST.  JOSEPH  DE  BEAUCE  (G3),  pop.  2,484;  Beauce  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  40  m  SE  of 
Quebec.  Railroad  name,  St.  Joseph.  QC  RR.  Manufactures  powdered  milk, 
rakes,  shoes.  Sash  and  door,  butter,  cheese  factories  ;  saw  mills.  Marble  quarries  ; 
pine  timber.  Dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms.  Maple  sugar  products. 


edne8day  .....  Independent  .......  1932      5      22      210      1.50        $3,240 

Gerard  Poulin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ST.  LAURENT  (H4),  pop.  38,291;  Quebec-Jacques-Cartier  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  6  m  W  of 
Montreal.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  chemicals,  foundry  products,  polishes,  tin  cans, 
stoves,  railway  cars,  silk  and  woolen  goods,  aircraft.  Nine  banks. 
News  .........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1952      6      24     200      1.50        $6,771 

Kenneth  E.  Chisholm,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  188. 

STE.  MARIE,  BEAUCE  (G3),  pop.  3,094;  Beauce  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  30  m  SE  of  Quebec. 

Railroad  name,  Ste.  Marie.  QC  RR.  Sash  and  door,  box,  shoe,  furniture,  butter, 
cheese  factories;  carding,  knitting,  saw  mills. 
Guide,  Le+    (Fr.)  ..................  Thursday  ........  National  .............  1930     7      24      280      1.50          4.2OO 

Mme.  Jean-M.  Caretie,  Editor;  Le  Guide  Enr'g,  Publisher,  271  Notre  Dame. 

STE.  THERESE  DE  BLAINVILLE   (D4),  pop.  8,266;  Terrebonne  Elec.  Dist.   (SW). 

15  m  W  of  Montreal.  Railroad  name,  Ste.  Therese.  CP  RR.  Manufactures  sport- 

ing goods,  furniture,  pianos,  farm  machinery,  chemicals,  carpets. 
Progres  de  Terrebone  —  See  St.  Jerome. 
Voix  des  Milles-Iles,  La(Fr.)Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1937     8     24     287     2.00   **2,242 

Lionel  Bertrand,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
SCOTT  JONCTION  (F3),  pop.  -  ;  Dorchester  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  On  Chauriere  River. 

23  m  S  of  Quebec.  QC  RR.  Manufactures  bricks,  knitted  wear,  biscuits.  Spruce 

timber.  Diversified  farming.  Oats,  potatoes,  wheat. 
Dorchester,  Le-f    (Fr.)  ..........  Friday  .............  Conservative  .....  1981     7     24     280     1.60          2,032 

Mme.  Jean  Carette,  Editor;  Le  Dorchester,  Publisher,  Ste.  Marie,  Beauce. 

SEPT  ILES  (G2),  pop.  6,592;  Saguenay  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  On  St.  Lawrence  River, 
350  m  NE  of  Quebec.  Landing  name.  Seven  Islands.  Boat  connections.  Airlines: 
TCA;  QWE.  Iron  ore.  Salmon  fisheries. 

AV/ournal*  ?Fr.  l^n?"         ^Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1937     5     25     224     3.00          1,850 

N.  Despard,  Publisher,  Box  189. 
SHAWINIGAN  (E8),  pop.  28,597;  St.  Maurice-Lafleche  Elec.  Dist.  (N"WC).  20  m  NW 

of  Trois  Rivieres.  CP;  CN  RRs. 

Manufactures  paper,  cellophane,  aluminum,  carbide  chemicals,  carborundum, 

canoes  and  boats,  cotton  yarns,  aluminum  doors  and  windows,  plywood.  Large 

hydro-electric  power  developments.  Sash  and  door  factories;  foundries.  Resort. 

Eight  banks.  Total  bank  clearings,  $68.000,000  ;  bank  deposits,  $32,727,000.  6,600 

electric  meters;  11,000  telephones.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Potatoes,  hay. 
Chutes,  Les-f    (Fr.)  ...............  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1938     6      28     224     3.00        $7,200 

Imprimerie  Foucher,  Inc.,  Publisher,  B.  P.  220. 
Echo  du  St.  Maurice4-(Fr.)..  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1915     5     23     217     2.00        $4,887 

Lucien  Guertin,  Editor  and  Publisher,  442  Willow. 
Standard-j-  ...............................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1980     5     24     224     2.00        $3,076 

D.  R.  Wilson,  Editor;  Shawinigan  Standard  Reg'd.,  Publisher,  442  Willow  Ave. 

SHAWVILLE,  pop.    1,281:  Pontiac  Temiscamingue  Elec.   Dist.    (W).   60   m   NW  of 
Ottawa,  Ont.  CP  RR.  Butter,  cheese,  brick,  tile  factories  ;  saw  mills.  Pine  timber. 
Diversified  farming.  Livestock,   dairy  products. 
Equity  4-  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1883     6     28     238     8.00        $1,810 

D.  R.  and  R.  D.  Dickson,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit:   4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  $>  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  loch. 

?  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population—  1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  VIssued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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SHERBROOKE  (F4),  pop.  58,668;  Sherbrooke  Elec.  Diet.  (S).  At  confluence  of  the 
St.  Francis  and  Magog-  Rivers,  98  m  E  of  Montreal.  CN;  CP;  QC  RRs.  Industrial, 
commercial  and  distributing  center. 

Manufactures  mining  machines,  hosiery,  lingerie,  cravats,  rubber  heels  and 
soles,  box  toes,  iron  and  steel  castings,  reed  and  fibre  furniture,  rayon,  lumber, 
clothing.  Knitting  mills ;  foundries.  Copper  mines.  Six  banks.  Total  bank  clear- 
ings (12  mo.  to  12-31-67),  $215,919,045. 


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JThursday Catholic 1917     5     24     224     1.00     $87,617 


Messager  de  Saint  Michel 
(French)  -f    ....................  , 

La  Corporation  Episcopate,  Publisher,  4  Academy  St. 
Record-h  ..................................  Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1897     8     28     800   15.60   **8,710 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Arnold  Agnew,  Ed.  Dir.,  Sherbrooke  Daily  Record  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher, 

119  Wellington  St.  N. 
Telegram  4-  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1931     5     24     210     2.00       $3,838 

Gordon  H.  Beerworth,  Editor;  Telegram  Ptg.  and  Pub'g  Co.,  221  Dufferin  St. 
Tribune,  La-f  (Fr.)  ...............  .Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1910     8     23     812   15.60**33,587 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

La  Tribune,  Ltee.,  Publisher,  8  Marquette  St. 

SQREL  (D8%),  pop.  16,476;  Richelieu-  Vercheres  Elec.  Dist.  (WC).  At  confluence  of 
Richelieu  and  St.  Lawrence  Rivers,  45  m  NE  of  Montreal.  CN  RR.  Boat  con- 
nections. Manufactures  shirts,  beverages,  steel  castings,  butteer,   sashes  and 
doors,  furniture,  clothes.  Shipyards.  Ships  large  quantities   of  grain.  Timber. 
Diversified  farming. 
Courrier  de  Sorel-J-   (Fr.)  .....  .Monday  ...........  Independent  .......  1871     5     24     224     3.00          6,900 

Herv6  Larivigre,  Editor;  Jacques  La  Plante,  Publisher,  75  George  St.  1,300  —  Free 

^Frelch?  R.!!:!!!!!!Ul.I^.t}Thur8day  ........  Independent  .......  1942     8     24     294     2.00  - 

Bernard  Gagne,  Editor;  Le  Courrier  de  Sorel  Ltee.,  67,  rue  George. 

Sorelois,  Le   (Fr.)  ..................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1879     5     24     210     2.00  - 

A.  O.  Cartier,  Editor;  Le  Sorelois  Limitee,  Publisher. 

THETFORD  MINES   (F8%),  pop.    19,511;   Megantic  Elec.  Dist.    (EC).   65   m  S  of 
Quebec.  QC  RR.  Manufactures  jute  bags,   ice  cream.   Large  asbestos  plants; 
foundries.  Asbestos,  chromium,  feldspar  mines.  Dairy  farms. 
Canadien,  Le+  (Fr.  &Eng.)..  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1915     7     24     283     2.00        $8,900 

T.  Frenette,  Publisher. 

h)^.°^.^.t        l&Fr'i.Wed'    ^dependent  .......  1936     8     23     800     3.00          3.681 

J.  M.  Pleotte,  "Editor*  ;  Le  Progres  de  Thetford,  Publisher,  930  Ave.  Labbe  W. 

TROIS-RIVIERES  (E3),  pop.  50,483;  Trois  -Rivieres  Elec.  Dist.  (NWC).  On  St.  Law- 

rence River  at  mouth  of  St.  Maurice  River,  88  m  NE  of  Montreal.  CP  RR,  Boat 

connections. 

Important  harbor.  Major  pulp  and  paper  manufacturing  center.  Boxes,  shirts, 

shoes,  glass,  coffins,  beverages,  cotton  underwear,  electric  bulbs,  textiles,  electric 

meters,   transformers,   trucks   and   busses   also  manufactured.  Iron  foundries; 

grain  elevators;  creameries;  lumber  mills.   Stone  quarries.  Nine  banks.  Total 

bank  clearings   (March,   1958),  $39,566,000.  20,228  electric  meters;  2,150  gas 

meters  ;  22,600  telephones.  Tourist  resort. 
Bien  Public.  Le-f  (Fr.)  .........  .Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1909     5     24     200     2.00        $3,908 

R.  Douville,  Editor;  Le  Bien  Public,  Ltee.,  Publisher,  1563  Royale  St. 
Cheneaux,  Les    (Fr.)  ..............  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1938     5     24     224     3.00        J6.500 

Imprimerie  Foucher,  Inc.,  Publisher,  B.  P.  220,  Shawinigan. 
Chronique,  La-f  (Fr.)  ............  Saturday  .........  Independent  ......  1928     5     24     220 

L.  Levesque;  J.  M.  Bureau,  Publisher,  1408  Hart  St. 
Nouvelliste.  Le-f  (Fr.)  .........  .Evg.ex.Sun  .....  Independent  .......  1920     8     24     300  15.00**31,982 

Le  Nouvelliste  Inc.,  500  St.  George  St. 
St.MauriceValleyChronicle-f  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1919     8     24     294     2.00        $4,176 

R.  J.  Clark,  Editor  and  Publisher,  87  des  Forges. 

VAL  D'OR,  (K7),  pop.  9,876;  Villeneuve  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  70  m  E  of  Rouyn.  CN  RR. 

Airline,  TCA.  Saw  mills.  Gold  mines.  Spruce,  pine  timber.  Poultry,  truck,  grain 

farms.  Oats,  potatoes. 
L*Echo  Abitibien-f    (Fr.)  .....  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1950     5     24     224     8.00**4,239 

L'Echo  Publishers,  Ltd. 
Star-*-  .......................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1945     5     24     224     3.50 

Val  d'Or  Star,  Ltd.,  528  Third  Ave. 

VALLEYFIELD  (C4%),  pop.  28,684  :  Beauharnois-Salaberry  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  At  foot 
of  Lake  St.  Francis.  80  m  SW  of  Montreal.  NYC:  CN  RRs.  Manufactures 
cotton  and  silk  textiles,  chemicals,  bronze  powder,  asbestos,  dryer  felts,  flour. 
Distillery.  Dairy,  stock  farms.  Hay. 


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Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1936     5     24     266 

J.  C.  Lefebvre.  Ed  HOT';  Huntingdon  Gleaner,  Inc..  Pub.,  Huntingdon. 

.t.f^UP8day  ........  Independent  .......  1878     8     24     808     2.00  **4,421 

N.  Wallot  A  Son,  Publishers,  82  Jacques-Cartfer  St. 
Salaberry    (Fr.)  .......................  Wednesday  .....  Catholic  .............  1943     6     24     220     2.00 

Oeuvre  de  Presse  Salaberry,  Publisher,  50  Du  Marche*  St. 


Circulation—  fr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *Junc  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
$P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil 
ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  tCounty  seat.  Population—  1950  Census.  xRand  McNally 
estimate.  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscriptlon  included  in  membership  fee. 

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VERWJN  (H4%).  pop.  78,282;  Verdun  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  OnLencRiv       4 
8  of  Montreal.  Railroad  station,  St.  Paul.  CN  RR.  Residential  suburb  of  Montreal 

tfiS5=ra4  .....  independent  ......  1928     8     24     295     2.50   **7,432 


......  }Bi-monthly  .....  Farm  Mechani^"     |     «     JJO     1.25 

J'  ??]*?/  F°urni«r»  Editor;  Machinerie  et  Outillage  de  Ferine  Enrg.,  Publisher, 
716  Manning  St. 

Messenger*   (Eng   &  Fr.)...  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1913     8     24     301     3.60 

H.  J.  Duhamel,  Editor;  Verdun  Printing,  Inc.,  Pub..  8140  Lasalle  Blvd.         $25,000-—  Free 
VICTORIAVILLE  (F8H),  pop.  16,081;  Drummond-Arthabaska  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  45  m 
N  of  Sherbrooke.  CN  RR.  Manufactures  furniture,  shirts,  maple  sugar  products, 
sashes,  doors,  cheese,  bricks.  Dairy  farms. 

VlFreTchB^  ........  Independent  .......  1928     8     24     294     2.00 

D.  L.  Duguay,  Editor;  La  Vallee  de  la  Chaudiere,  869  Notre  Dame  East. 

WESTMOUNT  (H4%),  pop.  24,800;  St.  Antoine-Westmount  Elec.  Dist.   (SW).  CP; 

NYC  RRs.  Residential  suburb  of  Montreal. 
E*«n!ner4......  .........................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1930     5     23     210     Free         7,991 

_  T.  S.  Ludington,  Editor;  H.  R.  Mount.  Publisher,  2186  Hampton  Ave..  Montreal. 

Circulation—  ^HtSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  AuJit;   *C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubliaher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population—  1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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SASKATCHEWAN 

Population  880,665  (Census  of  Canada,  1956) 
Provincial  Capital,  REGINA 

The  Province  of  Saskatchewan  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  parallel  of  60  north,  on  the  west 
by  the  Province  of  Alberta,  on  the  south  by  the  49th  parallel  (the  boundary  of  the  United  States) 
and  on  the  east  by  the  Province  of  Manitoba.  Its  length  from  south  to  north  is  761  miles  and  it 
tapers  from  a  width  of  898  miles  along  the  Canada-United  States  border  to  277  miles  at  its 
northern  extremity.  Its  total  area  is  251,700  square  miles  with  about  81,618  square  miles  of  fresh 
water,  mainly  in  the  north.  From  south  to  north,  Saskatchewan  is  divided  into  four  principle 
geographical  regions;  the  open  plains  countrv  of  rolling  prairies,  interrupted  by  ridges  and 
valleys;  the  park  land;  the  commercial  forest  area,  a  great  tree  belt;  and,  the  minerally  rich 
Pre-Cambrian  shield  in  the  north. 

The  climate  of  the  province  runs  from  extreme  cold  in  winter  to  intense  heat  in  summer  but 
the  prevailing  low  humidity  makes  it  both  pleasant  and  healthful. 

POPULATION 

Province  rank,  fifth.  Decrease  since  1951  of  5.9%.  Rural  residents  in  1956,  68.4%. 

AGRICULTURE 

Number  of  farms  (1956),  108,891.  Average  acreage  per  farm,  607.84.  Number  of  farms  with 
electricity  (1951),  18,218.  Value  of  land  and  buildings  (1951),  $1,881,509,000.  Number  of  farms 
1  to  69  acres,  1,695;  70  to  239  acres,  14,549;  240  to  400  acres,  26,496.  Owner  operated  farms, 

Total  value  of  agricultural  production  (1957):  field  crops,  $379,746,000;  milk  production, 
$86,264,000;  livestock,  $219,335,000 ;  poultry,  $7,547,000. 

Cash  income  from  sale  of  farm  products  (1957),  $539,431,000. 

Total  value  of  chief  field  crops  (1957)  :  spring  wheat,  $229,990,000;  barley,  $56,800,000;  oats 
for  grain,  $36,800,000;  flaxseed,  $26,355,000;  rapeseed,  $13,108,000;  tame  hay,  $10,800,000;  rye, 
$2,656,00;  potatoes,  $2,141,000.  Total  value  of  honey  (1957),  $611,000. 

Total  farm  income  from  dairying  (1957),  $31,772,000.  Farm  cash  income  (1967):  creamery 
butter,  $13.050,000;  fluid  milk,  $11,693,000;  ice  cream,  $797,000;  cheddar  cheese,  $13,000.  Value 
of  milk  fed  to  livestock,  $3,492,000. 

Total  farm  value  (1957)  :  farm  poultry  meat  and  eggs,  $26,939,000. 

Value  of  livestock  on  farms:  farm  animals  (6-1-57)  :  all  cattle  and  calves,  $187,968,000;  hogs, 
$17,141,000;  horses,  $11,840,000;  sheep  and  lambs,  $2,391,000.  Poultry  (6-1-57):  hens  and 
chickens,  $5,490,000;  turkeys,  $1.871,000;  ducks  and  geese,  $186,000. 

FISHERIES 

Total  value  (1966),  $1,765,800.  Increase  of  $148,900  over  1955.  Principal  fish:  whitefish, 
trout,  pickerel. 

FURS 

Total  fur  farms  (12-31-56),  178.  Value  of  fur  animals  sold  and  pelts  produced,  $942,000. 
Total  number  of  pelts  taken  from  wildlife  in  the  1956-57  season  was  1,379,915,  valued  at  $2,142,- 
740.  Principal  furs:  mink,  muskrat,  beaver,  squirrel,  ermine,  rabbit. 

LUMBER 

Gross  value  of  products  (1956),  $2,519,096,  a  72%  decrease  over  1955.  Number  of  mills,  164; 
employing  430.  Principal  woods:  spruce,  poplar,  jack  pine. 

MANUFACTURES 

Selling  value  of  factory  shipments  (1956),  $298,203,489,  rank,  eighth.  Number  of  establish- 
ments, 798;  number  of  employees,  11,536.  Leading  industries:  slaughtering  and  meat  packing, 
flour  and  feed  mills,  butter  and  cheese,  petroleum  products,  miscellaneous  foods,  breweries,  bread 
and  other  bakery  products,  sawmills,  printing  and  publishing,  feeds,  stock  and  poultry,  planing 
mills,  sash  and  door  factories,  sheet  metal  products. 

MINERALS 

Total  value  (1967),  $161,487,032,  rank,  fifth.  Principal  minerals:  copper,  uranium,  zinc,  coal, 
gold,  sodium  sulphate,  sand  and  gravel,  petroleum  crude,  natural  gas,  silver.  Potentially  rich 
uranium  deposits  have  been  located  in  the  region  north  of  Lake  Athabaska. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  post  offices  (3-81-58),  1,310;  gross  postal  receipts,  $7,348,248.  Number  of  motor 
vehicles  registered  (1957),  800,094,  rank,  fifth.  Highway  mileage  (1956),  161,203.  Dwellings 
under  construction  (7-31-58),  3,231.  Number  of  families  (6-1-57),  208,000;  number  of  radio 
homes  (5-81-57),  236,000.  Number  of  telephones  (1-1-57),  194,760.  Retail  merchandise  trade 
(1957),  $848,839,000. 


SASKATCHEWAN  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue  Number  Period  of  Issue  Number 

Daily  4               Weekly  4 

Evening  Dailies   (4)              Monthly   10 

Weekly  162              Bi-monthly 1 

Semi-weekly 1              Quarterly   2 

Fortnightly    ...„ 1              Eight  times  dur.  academic  yr.  1 

Total  Newspapers  168                  Total  Periodicals  18 

Total  number  of  publications 176 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 105 

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possible  to  Incorporate  a  later  figure  In  that  list. 

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ABERDEEN—  See  Aberdeen  News—  Hometown  Publications.  Moose  Jaw.  ' 
ABERNETHY—  See  Abernethan—  Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 
ALLAN—  See  Allan  Standard—  Hometown  Publications.  Moose  Jaw. 
ALVENA  —  See  Alvena  Recorder  —  Hometown  Publications.  Moose  Jaw. 

ANEROID  (D6),  pop.  850;  Swift  Current-Maple  Creek  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  45  m  SE  of 

Swift  Current.  CP  RR.  Lumber  yards.  Grain  farms.  Wheat,  hay.  oats. 
News  Magnet  -f  .......................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1914     5     24     288     2.00 

Gordon  N.  Manning,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

ARCOLA  (J6),  pop.  609;  Moose  Mountain  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  110  m  SE  of  Regina.  CP 
RR.  Flour  mills.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats.  flax. 


hursday  ........  Independent  .......  1901     6     24     278     2.25  $640 

C.  R.  Lang,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
ASQUITH  —  See  Asquith  Western  Press  —  Hometown  Publications.  Moose  Jaw. 

ASSINIBOIA  (E6).  pop.  2,027;  Assiniboia  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  70  m  SW  of  Moose  Jaw. 
CP  RR.  Lumber,  flour,  feed  mills;  farm  equipment  factory.  Hatcheries.  Agri- 
culture. 
Times  ........................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1912     8     22     280     3.00    **1,689 

H.  H.  C.  Sharp  and  H.  S.  Steven.  Publishers. 

AVONLEA  —  Avonlea-Roueau  Beacon  —  See  Grand  Valley  Press  Co.,  Ltd.,  Moose  Jaw. 

BALCARRES  (H4%),  pop.  640;  Melville  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  74  m  NE  of  Regina.  CN;  CP 

RRs.  Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  barley. 
Free  Lance  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1918     6     24     238     2.50  - 

Mrs.  B.  Van  Male,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

BATTLEFORD   (C3),  pop.  1,498;  The  Battlefords  Elec.  Dist.   (W).  At  confluence  of 
Battle  and  Saskatchewan  Rivers,  103  m  NW  of  Saskatoon.  CP;  CN  RRs.  Flour 
mill.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 
Marienbote,  Der  (Ger.)  .......  ...Monthly  ...........  Catholic  ............  1982     |     |Q6     J|*     2'60        J1'864 

Rev.  Henry  Krawitz,  Editor;  Oblate  Fathers  of  St.  Mary's  Province, 

Publishers,  Box  249. 

BEECHY  —  See  Beechy  News  —  Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 
BENGOUGH  —  See  Bengough  Star  —  Star  Print  Shop,  Publishers,  Gravelbourg. 

BIGGAR  (D3V2),  pop.  2,424;  Rosetown-Biggar  Elec.  Dist.   (WC).  66  m  W  of  Saska- 
toon. CN;  CP  RRs.  Flour  mill;  grain  elevator.  Railroad  center.  Ships  grain, 
cattle.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  barley. 
Independent  4-  ..........................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1910     6     27     280     2.60 

R.  J.  Stuart,  Editor;  The  Independent  Publishing  Company. 

BIRCH  HILLS  —  Birch  Hills  Gazette  —  See  Kinistino. 

BIRSAY  —  See  Birsay  Banner  —  Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 

BROADVIEW—  Express—  See  Grenfell. 

CABRI  —  See  Cabri  Enterprise  —  Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 

CANORA  (J4),  pop.  1,873;  Yorkton  Elec.  Dist.   (E).  180  m  NE  of  Regina.  CN  RR. 

Sash  and  door  factory.  Creamery.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Courier  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1926     7     24     280     8.00        J1.050 

Ralph  D.  Davis,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CANWOOD  (E2),  pop.  810;  Prince  Albert  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  42  m  NW  of  Prince  Albert. 

CN  RR.  Timber.  Diversified  farming. 
Times  4-  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1922     7     24     280     1.00  605 

F.  J.  Pepper,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CARIEVAL—  News—  See  Gazette-Post-News,  Carnduff. 

CARLYLE  (J6),  pop.  829;  Moose  Mountain  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  130  m  SE  of  Regina.  CN; 

CP  RRs.  Creamery.  Oil  wells.  Summer  resort.  Agriculture. 
Observer-H  ...............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1936     7     24     273     2.50  1890 

F.  W.  O'Neill,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CARNDUFF  (K6%),  pop.  823;  Moose  Mountain  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  190  m  SE  of  Regina. 

CP  RR.  Flour  mill.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  barley,  flax,  oats. 
Gasette-Post-News  .................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1898     6     26     273     2.60 

Part  of  paper  printed  under  names  of  Post,  Gainsborough,  and  News,  Carievale. 

G.  Barnes,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CARROT  RIVER  (H2),  pop.  819;  Mackenzie  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  60  m  NE  of  Melfort.  CN 

RR.  Locker  plant;  machine  shop.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 
Observer-!-  ...............................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1948     6     24     288     2.00  425 

Mrs.  R.  W.  Pomeroy,  Editor;  O.  H.  Janzen,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  190. 

CENTRAL  BUTTE  —  Central  Butte  Review  —  See  Grand  Valley  Press  Co.,  Ltd., 

Moose  Jaw. 
Central  Butte  Times  —  See  Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 

CLIMAX  (C6%),  Pop.  402;  Swift  Current-Maple  Creek  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  240  m  SW 

of  Moose  Jaw.  CP  RR.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  flax,  oats. 
Climax,  The  ..............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1925     6     26     280     8.00  $520 

W.  Lukes,  Editor;  Climax  Publishing  Company. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  +C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  *  Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  Inch. 

V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V Issued  only  during 

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CODERRE — Mossbank-Coderre  News — See  Grand  Valley  Press  Co.,  Ltd.,  Moose  Jaw. 
CORONACH — See  Coronach  Star.  Star  Print  Shop,  Publishers,  Gravelbourg. 
CRAIK  (F4%),  pop.  607;  Rosetown-  Big  gar  Elec.  Dist.  (SO.  60  m  N  of  Moose  Jaw.  CN 
RR.  Grain  elevator.  Ships  cattle,  hogs.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  barley. 

News Thursday Independent 1908     7     24     280     8.00        $1,325 

Mrs.  Fred  Wmre,  Editor;  Craik  Weekly  News,  Publisher. 
CREELMAN — Fillmore  News  and  Creelman  Gazette — See  Grand  Valley  Press  Co.,  Ltd., 

Moose  Jaw. 

CUT  KNIFE  (B3),  pop.  458;  The  Battlefords  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  105  m  NW  of  Saska- 
toon. CN;  CP  RRs.  Grain  elevators.  Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

Grinder-f- .Thursday Independent 1913     6     24     801     2.60       $1,050 

Byron  H.  Keebaugh,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DAVIDSON  (E4),  pop.  851;  Rosetown- Biggar  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  87  m  SE  of  Saskatoon. 
CN  RR.  Grain  elevators.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  flax,  barley. 

Leader Wednesday Independent 1904     7     24     301     3.00   **1,073 

John  A.  Vopni,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

DELISLE  (D8%),  pop.  482;  Rosetown-Biggar  Elec.  Dist.  (WC).  84  m  SW  of  Saska- 
toon. CN  RR.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  dairy  and  poultry  farms. 

Advocate .Thursday Independent 1908     6     24     275     2.00  752 

Outlook  Printers,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  Box  279,  Outlook. 

DINSMORE — See  Dinsmore  Record1 — Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 
DUNDURN — See  Dundurn  Reporter — Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 
DYSART — See  Dysart  Post — Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 

EASTEND  (C6),  pop.  706;  Swift  Current-Maple  Creek  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  200  m  SW  of 
Moose  Jaw.  CP  RR.  Pottery  clay.  Summer  resort.  Grain,  poultry  farms.  Wheat, 
hay,  oats. 

Enterprise .Thursday Independent ..1914     6     26     276     2.00  

G.  A.  Beane,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

EATONIA  (B4).  pop.  565;  Kindersley  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  150  m  SW  of  Saskatoon. 
CN  RR.  Agriculture,  especially  grain. 

Enterprise .Thursday Independent 1919     7     24     280     2.50  $501 

Adair  and  Co.,  Publisher. 

ELROSE  <C4).  pop.  588;  Rosetown-Biggar  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  126  m  SW  of  Saska- 
toon. CN  RR.  Grain,  poultry,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  oats.  flax. 

Review  4- .Thursday Independent 1915     6     25     272     2.60        $1,112 

T.  P.  McGrane,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ERNFOLD — Mainliner  Courier — See  Grand  Valley  Press  Co.,  Ltd.,  Moose  Jaw. 

ESTERHAZY  (J5),  pop.  748;  Melville  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  145  m  E  of  Resina.  CP  RR. 
Flour  mills;  creamery;  grain  elevators.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  barley. 

Miner-f- Thursday Independent 1907     7     24     273     2.60      **992 

Jim  Baugh,  Editor;  Esterhazy  News  Observer,  Publisher. 

ESTEVAN  (J6%),  pop.  6,264;  Moose  Mountain  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  125  m  SE  of  Regina. 
CN;  OP  RRs.  Airport.  Pottery,  brick  works;  creamery.  Nurseries.  Coal  mines; 
oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  barley,  livestock. 

Mercury-f- Thursday Independent 1903     8     24     294     3.00   **3,565 

Andrew  King,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

E5TON  <C4%).  pop.  1.625;  Kindersley  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  160  m  SW  of  Saskatoon.  CN 
RR.  Ofl  furnaces  manufactured.  Machine  shop;  oil  refinery.  Agriculture.  Wheat, 
flax,  oats. 

Press-f Thursday Independent .1916     7     24     280     3.00        $1,000 

C.  W.  Coombs,  Editor ;  Eston  Press,  Publisher. 

EYEBROW — See  Eyebrow  Herald — Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 

FILLMORE — Fillmore  News  and  Creelman  Gazette — See  Grand  Valley  Press  Co.,  Ltd., 
Moose  Jaw. 

FOAM  LAKE  (H4),  pop.  841;  Yokton  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  135  m  NE  of  Regina.  CP  RR. 
Creamery ;  flour  mill.  Grain,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  barley. 

Western  Review Thursday Independent .1919     6     26     273     2.50 

E.  Johnson  A  Son,  Publishers. 

FORT  QU'APPELLE  (H5),  pop.  1,180;  Melville  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  45  m  NE  of  Regina, 
on  Qu'Appelle  River.  CN  RR.  Tourist  resort.  Diversified  farming. 

Time*  + Thursday Independent 1950     6     24     266     2.00  $500 

Cy  Morris,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Vane/  Legend-f- Friday Independent 1955     5     26     230     2.00 

J.  Fraser  Perry,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  180. 

FOX  VALLEY— See  Fox  Valley  Star— Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 
FRONTIER — Frontiersman-Herald-Star — See  Grand  Valley  Press  Co.,  Ltd.,  Moose  Jaw. 

GAINSBOROUGH— Crier— See  Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 
Post — See  Gazette-Post-News,  Carnduff. 

CLENAVON — See  Glenavon  Express — Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn*  tPuhlisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Matt.  0 Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

T  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  Vlisued  only  during 

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GRAVELBOURG  (E5%),  pop.  1,484;  Swift  Current-Maple  Creek  Elec.  Diet.  (S).  85  m 

SW  of  Moose  Jaw.  CN  RR.  Flour  mill.  College  Mathieu  (Cath.) ;  College  Thevenet 

(Oath.)  Agriculture,  grain. 

*  Advertising  for  these  papers  may  be  placed  through  the  Star  Print  Shop. 

*Bengough  Star-f Monday Independent 1949 

*Coronack  Star-f Tuesday Independent 1950 

*Etoile,  I/  (Fr.)-h Thursday Independent 1921 

*Ogema  Victory  Star-f Tuesday Independent 1948 

*Prairie  Optimist-f .Thursday Independent 1954 


*Prairie  Optimist  News-f Tuesday Independent.... 

*Rockglen  Star-Review -f Wednesday Independent.... 

*Star+ .Thursday Independent.... 

*Viceroy  Star-f Tuesday Independent.... 

*  Willow  Bunch  Star-f Tuesday Independent.... 


..1937 
.,1928 
..1921 
..1947 
..1948 


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26 

280 

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6 

26 

280 

2.50 

6 

26 

280 

2.50 

6 

26 

280 

2.50 

6 

26 

266 

2.50 

6 

26 

280 

2.50 

6 

26 

280 

2.60 

6 

26 

280 

2.50 

6 

26 

280 

2.60 

6 

26 

280 

2,60 

S.  M.  Bonneau,  Editor;  Star  Publications. 

GRENFELL  (J5).  pop.  1,080;  Qu'Appelle  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  80  m  E  of  Rejfina.  CP  RR. 

Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 
r  Broadview  Express  +  .............  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1906     7     24     801     2.00 

Sun-f  ............................  .  ...........  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1894     7     24     290     6.20 

<   Windthorst  Independent  -f  ....Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1907     7     24     801     1.60 

A.  B.  C.  Statement  not  released  at  press  time. 
I          W.  C.  Ashfleld,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

GULL  LAKE  (C5%),  pop.  1,052;  Swift  Current-Maple  Creek  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  205  m 

W  of  Regina.  CP  RR.  Saw  mill.  Ships  wheat,  livestock.  Grain,  poultry,  stock 

farms. 
Advance  ....................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1903     7     22     280     2.50 

H.  Gamble,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

HAGUE  —  See  Hague  Optomist  —  Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 
HANLEY  (E4),  pop.  425;  Rosetown-Biggar  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  42  m  SE  of  Saskatoon. 

CN  RR.  Creamery.  Agriculture,  grain. 
Herald-f  ...................................  Friday  .............  Liberal  ...............  1905     7     24     280     2.00 

J.  H.  Vopni,  Editor;  J.  A.  Vopni,  Publisher,  Davidson. 
HARRIS  —  See  Harris  Gazette  —  Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 
HERBERT  (D5),  pop.  958;  Swift  Current-Maple  Creek  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  96  m  W  of 

Moose  Jaw.  CP  RR.  Flour  mill.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat. 
Herald  .......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1911     6     26     280     2.50 

Jessie  M.  Dales  and  Peter  D.  Dales,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

HODGEVILLE  (E5%  ),  pop.  312  ;  Swift  Current-Maple  Creek  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  100  m  SW 
CN  RR.  Grain,  dairy  farms.  Diversified  farming. 


.1928      6      26      315     2.00 


Circ 


£1,290 
£1.089 
£3,890 
1.080 
£6,792 
£1,629 
£1,489 
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£987 
£1,493 


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of  Moose  Jaw.  C* 

Citizen -f .Thursday Liberal.. 

J.  S.  Phillips.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Y  (J2%),  pop.  1,421;  Mackenzie  Elec. 

Albert.  CN  RR.  Plywood  plants.  Manufactures  wooden  boxes.  Grain,  stock  farms. 
Wheat,  honey,  barley. 

Post-Review -f Wednesday Independent 1945     5     24     217     2.50 

A.  Mazur,  Publisher,  Box  10. 

HUMBOLDT  (F3),  pop.  2,916;  Humboldt-Melfort  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  88  m  E  of  Saskatoon. 
CN ;  CP  RRs.  Flour  mill ;  aerated  water  works ;  machine  shop ;  oil  refineries ;  tan- 
nery; creamery.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  potatoes. 

Journal -f .Thursday Independent 1905     8     23     801     8.00 

W.  P.  Telfer,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

IMPERIAL  (F4%),  pop.  566;  Moose  Jaw-Lake  Center  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  75  m  NW  of 
Regina.  CP  RR.  Gravel  pits.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Review-f Thursday Independent 1911     6     26     266     2.00 

W.  J.  Nelson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

INDIAN  HEAD  (H5),  pop.  1,721;  Qu'Appelle  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  47  m  E  of  Rearina. 
CP  RR.  Airport.  Creamery ;  flour  mill.  Dominion  Experimental  Farm  and  Forestry 
Nursery  Station.  Ships  wheat.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  cattle,  poultry. 

News-f Thursday Independent 1884     7     24     294     3.00 

P.  G.  Flude.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

ITUNA — See  Ituna  Advocate — Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 
KAMSACK  (K4),  pop.  2,843;  Yorkton  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  200  m  NE  of  Retina.  CN  RR. 
Creamery;  flour  mill;  oil  refinery.  Spruce  timber.  Agriculture.  Grain,  livestock, 
dairy  products. 

Times Thursday.. ..Independent 1908     6     26     280     8.00 

C.  F.  Davis,  Editor;  Davis  Bros.,  Publishers. 

KELVINGTON  (H8Ms),  pop.  819;  Mackenzie  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  200  m  NE  of  Regina. 
CN  RR.  Flour  mill ;  creamery.  Timber.  Agriculture,  wheat. 

Radio Friday Independent 1922     6     26     280     2.50 

R.  Augustus,  Editor;  Kelvington  Radio,  Publisher. 

KENNEDY  (J5%),  pop.  268;  Qu'Appelle  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  100  miles  SE  of  Regina.  CP 
RR.  Machine  shop;  cold  storage  plant.  Grain,  dairy  and  poultry  farms. 

Times -f „ Wednesday Independent 1956     7     24     276     2.00 

J.  R.  Oshfleld,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Whitewood. 

KERROBERT  (B3H),  pop.  1,087;  Kindersley  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  110  m  W  of  Saskatoon. 
CP  RR.  Lumber.  Dairy. 

Sun Thursday Independent. 1951     7     23     280     2.50 

H.  A.  Gardner,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation — fr*Sept.  A.B.C.   Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   *C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  4- Uses  Mats.  <S> Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V  A ?ate  lines,  14  to  Inch.  Population — 1956  Preliminary  Census.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscriptlon  included  in  membership  fee. 
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KINCAID  —  Kincaid-Mankota  Star  —  See  Grand  Valley  Press  Co.,  Ltd.,  Moose  Jaw. 
KINDERSLEY  (B4),  pop.  2.672;  Hinders  ley  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  156  m  SW  of  Saskatoon. 

CN  RR.  Bottling  works.  Agriculture,  wheat. 
Clarion  +  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1910     8     24     808     8.00  **  1,541 

R.  S.  Reid,  Editor;  Mrs.  Margaret  Reid.  Publisher. 
KINISTINO  (F2%),  pop.  654;  Rosthern  Elec.  Dist.  (NE).  80  m  SE  of  Prince  Albert. 

CN  RR.  Diversified  farming. 
f  Birch  Hills  Gazette  .................  .Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1914     7     24     280     2.50  467 

J  Post  4-  .......................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1945     7     24     280     2.50          1,015 

I          R.  W.  Phillips,  Editor;  R.  W.  and  M.  E.  Phillips,  Publishers,  Box  189. 
KIPLING  STATION    <J5%).  pop.   684;  Qu'Appelle  Elec.  Dist.    (SE).  100  m  SE  of 

Regina.  Railroad  name,  Kipling.  CN  RR.  Stock,  grain  farms. 
Citizen  ......................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1986     6     26     266     2.50  - 

Thomas  J.  Kearns,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

KYLE  —  See  Kyle  Komet  —  Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 
LAFLECHE  —  La  flee  he  Press  —  See  Grand  Valley  Press  Co.,  Ltd.,  Moose  Jaw. 
LANGHAM  —  See  Langham  Liner  —  Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 
LASHBURN  (B2%),  pop.  894;  The  Battlefords  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  178  m  NW  of  Saska- 

toon. CN  RR.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  barley. 
CometH-  ....................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1908     5     24     224     2.00          - 

John  M.  Johnson.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
Neilburg  Star+  .......................  Friday  .............  Agricultural.  .....  1947     5     26     288     2.00  - 

John  M.  Johnson,  Publisher,  P.  0.  Drawer  78. 
LEADER    <B4%),   pop.   1,085;   Kinderaley   Elec.   Dist.    (SW).    115   m  NW   of   Swift 

Current.  CP  RR.  Lumber,  sawmills.  Diversified  farming. 
News  ........................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1946     6     24     271     2.00  641 

The  Leader  Weekly  News,  Publisher. 
LEMBERG  (H5),  pop.  525;  Melville  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  95  m  NE  of  Regina.  CP  RR. 

Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  rye. 
Star  ..........  ..  ...............................  Ftntly,  Fri  ......  Agric.  &  Indep...l918     6     26     276      1.60  J375 

E.  D.  H.  Workmen,  Editor;  Lemberg  Star,  Publisher. 

LIBERTY  (F4),  pop.  182;  Moose  Jaw-Lake  Centre  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  65  m  N  of  Moose 

Jaw.  CP  RR.  Agriculture,  grain. 
Press  .........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1913     7     24     280      1.50  280 

Mrs.  Maude  Bronson,  Editor;  The  Liberty  Press,  Publishers.  Craig. 
UPTON  —  See  Lipton  Echo  —  Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 

LLOYDMINSTER  (A2),  pop.  2,511;  The  Battlefords  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  200  m  NW  of 
Saskatoon.  CP;  CN  RRs.  Airline,  CPAL.  Elevators;  flour  mill;  creamery.  Gas, 
oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Grain,  livestock,  poultry. 
Times  4-  ....................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1906     8     24     290     1.00  - 

George  F.  Baynton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
LOON  LAKE  (Bl).  pop.  272  ;  Meadow  Lake  Elec.  Dist.  (NW).  90  m  N  of  North  Battle- 

ford.  CN  RR.  Lumber. 
Star  ...........................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1945     6     24     280     1.00 

A.  C.  Stack,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LUCKY  LAKE   (D4H).  Pop.  432;  Rosetown-Biggar  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  120  m  NW  of 

Moose  Jaw.  CN  RR.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  barley,  flax. 
Broadcast*  ..............................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1928     6     24     269     2.50  922 

Wilfrid  L.  Snowdon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

LUMSDEN   (F4M>),  pop.  512;  Moose  Jaw-Lake  Centre  Elec.  Dist.    (C).  20  m  N  of 

Regina.  CN  RR.  Lumber,  grain. 
Weekly  .....................................  .Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1905     7     24     280     2.00  J359 

James  R.  Losie,  Editor;  J.  H.  Vopni,  Publisher,  Davidson. 

MACKLIN  (B3),  pop.  661  ;  Kindersley  Elec.  Diet.  (W).  185  m  W  of  Saskatoon.  CP  RR. 

Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Times  ........................................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1910     6     24     280     2.50 

R.  C.  Rooney,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MAIDSTONE  (B2%).  pop.  565;  The  Battlefords  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  60  m  NW  of  North 

Battleford.  CN  RRs.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 
Mirror  and  Waseca  Echo  -f..  ..Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1925     7     24     287     2.00  864 

J.  H.  Nisbet,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MANKOTA—  Kincaid-Mankota  Star—  See  Grand  Valley  Press  Co.,  Ltd.,  Moose  Jaw. 
MAPLE  CREEK  (B6%),  pop.  1.974;  Swift  Current-Maple  Creek  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  200 

m  W  of  Moose  Jaw.  CP  RR.  Creamery.  Ships  cattle.  Stock,  grain  farms.  Wheat, 

rye. 
News  .........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  ......  1903     7     22     280     8.00  **  1,884 

Walter  Migowsky,  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MARYFIELD    (K5%).   pop.    456;  Moose   Mountain   Elec.   Dist.    (SE).    75    m    W    of 

Brandon,  Man.  CP;  CN  RRs.  Grain  farms. 
News  .........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1909     6     26     280     2.00  - 

R.  K.  Harris.  Editor  and  Publisher. 
MEADOW  LAKE    (Cl%),  pop.   2,477;  Meadow  Lake  Elec.   Dist.    (W).   95   m  N   of 

North  Battleford.  CP  RR.  Flour,  planing  mills.  Lake  resort.  Spruce  timber.  Agri- 

culture. Grain,  cattle,  hogs. 
f  Chronicle-f  ..............................  .Friday  .............  Independent  .......  193i5     6     24     280     1.00  $160 

1   Progress  ...................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1981     6     24     280     2.60        $1,200 

1  A.  C.  Stack,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Cl^ul?tk?T7^Se|>t-  ABC-  Statement;  *June  and  Match  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  +C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  0  Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  Inch. 

T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population—  1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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MELFORT  (G2%).  pop.  8,822;  Melfort  Elec.  Dist.  (NE).  178  m  NE  of  Saskatoon. 
ON;  CP  RRs.  Flour  mill;  creamery;  iron  foundry,  oil  refineries.  Ships  hogs.  Agri- 
culture. Barley,  wheat,  oats,  livestock. 

Joumalf .Thursday Independent 1908     8     24     801     8.00       $3,271 

H.  D.  Lancaster,  Editor;  Melfort  Journal  Pub.  Co.,  810  Main  St.,  North. 
MELVILLE  (J4% ),  pop.  4,948 ;  Melville  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  120  m  NE  of  Regina.  CN  RR. 
Creameries ;  box  factory ;  elevators ;  flour  mill.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 

Advance Wednesday Independent 1928     8     24     294     8.00  **3,O79 

G.  W.  Juckes.  Publisher. 

MILDEN— - See  Milden  Standard—Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 
MILESTONE  <G5%),  pop.  488;  Assiniboia  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  36  m  S  of  Regina.  CP  RR. 

Agriculture.  Wheat,  livestock.  AA  -<w 

Mail Wednesday Independent 1906     6     24     238     2.00  512 

M.  E.  Willoughby,  Editor;  M.  E.  and  J.  E.  Willoughby,  Publishers. 
MONTMARTRE— Fillmore  News  and  Creelman  Gazette— See  Grand  Valley  Press  Co., 

Ltd.,  Moose  Jaw. 

MOOSE  JAW  (F5),  pop.  29,603;  Moose  Jaw-Lake  Centre  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  45  m  W  of 
Regina.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Airline,  CPAL.  Slaughtering  and  meat  packing  plant* ;  flour, 
wool,  oat  mills;  oil  refineries;  railroad  shops;  creameries;  welding,  bottling 
works ;  sodium  sulphate,  bag  factories.  Normal  School.  Dairy,  stock,  grain  farms. 
Wheat,  oats,  barley. 

Grand  Valley  Press  Co.,  Ltd.,  Newspapers.  ...  _.  . 

"Advertising  for  these  papers  may  be  placed  through  the  offices  at  408  High 

Street  West.  Comprised  of: 

"Avonlea-Rouleau  Beacon -{-..Wednesday Independent 1940     6 

"Central  Butte  Review + Wednesday Independent 1948     6 

...1908     6 


y  .....  Independent. 

"Frontiersman-Herald-Star-f  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1942 

*Kincaid-Mankota  Star-f  .......  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1913 

"LaFleche  Press  -f  ..................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1922 

"Mainliner-Courier-f-  ..............  Wednesday  .....  Independent  ......  1950 

"Mossbank-Coderre  News  -f...  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  1928 


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R.  A.  Beauregard,  Editor;  Grand  Valley  Press  Co.,  Ltd.,  Publisher, 
403  High  Street,  West. 


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JFriday Liberal I960     6     26     808     2.00 


1  these  papers  may  be  placed  through  the  offices  at  Hammond 

"Aberdeen**^  Liberal 1955  6     26     308     200 

"Abernethy  Abernethan4- Monday Libera 1958  6     26     808     2.00 

"Allan  Standard4- Saturday Liberal 1955  6     26     808     Z.OO 

"Alvena  Recorder4- Saturday Liberal 1955  6 

"Asquith  Western  Press 4-. ...Saturday Liberal 1955  6 

"Beechy  News4- Friday Liberal 1950  6 

"Birsay  Banner 4- .Friday Liberal 1958  6 

"Cabri  Enterprise4- Friday Liberal I960  6 

^Central  Butte-Butte 

Times  4- , 

*Din8more"Record+lV.V.V.V.".".".".!.Friday Liberal I960  6 

"Dundurn  Reporter4- .Saturday Liberal 1955  6 

"Dysart  Post 4- Monday Liberal 1958  6 

"Examiner  4- Saturday Liberal 1948  6 

"Eyebrow  Herald 4- Thursday Liberal 1960  6     26 

"Fox  Valley  Star4- Monday Liberal 1953  6     "" 

"Gainsborough  Crier 4- Saturday Liberal 1954  6 

"Glenavon  Express 4- Saturday Liberal 1958  6 

"Hague  Optimiat4- Saturday Liberal 1956  6 

"Harris  Gazette4- Saturday Liberal 1965  6 

"Ituna  Advocate4- .Monday Liberal 1964  6 

"Kyle  Komet4- Saturday Liberal 1950  6 

"Langham  Liner4- Saturday Liberal 1955  6 

"Lipton  Echo4- Monday Liberal 1958  6 

"Milden  Standard 4- Thursday Liberal 1960  6 

"Neudorf  Guide4- Saturday Liberal 1958  6 

"Odessa  Leader4- Saturday Liberal 1964  6 

"Pennant  Gazette Saturday Liberal 1954  6     26     808     2.00 

"Southy  Sun+ Monday Liberal 1952  6     26     308     2.00 

"Vibank  Tribune4- Saturday Liberal 1954  6     26     808     2.00 

The  three  following  papers  circulate  in  Manitoba. 

"Arborg  Press 4- Saturday Liberal 1954  6     26 

"Newdale  Recorder 4- Saturday Liberal. 1954  6     26 

"Strathclalr  Citizen -f Saturday ...Liberal 1954  6     26     808 

Hometown  Publications,  Hammond  Bldg. 

Planesman  The4-...M Monthly Air  Force 1957  2     80     119 

F/0  John  Jamison,  Editor;  R.C.A.F.  Station,  Publisher.  Controlled  free  dist. 

Times -Herald  4- Evg.  ex.  Sun...Independent 1889  8     24     298  20.80 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Moose  Jaw  Times-Herald,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  Fairford  St.,  W. 


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Audit^BolJ lf*^VirornT$PuMisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  iadi. 
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' Estab  Coll S> Width? Depth    Sub  Sire 

MOOSOMIN  (K5H).  Pop.  1,890;  Qu'Appelle  Elec.  Dist.  (SB).  104  m  NW  of  Brandon, 

Man.  OP  RR.  Airport.  Furniture  factory;  creamery;  flour  mill.  Grain,  stock, 

dairy  farm*. 
World-Spectator-f- Wednesday Independent, 1885     8     24     801     8.00   **  1,979 

G.  McKay.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

MORSE — Mainliner-Courier — See  Grand  Valley  Press  Co.,  Ltd.,  Moose  Jaw. 
MOSSBANK— - Mossbank-Coderre  News— See  Grand  Valley  Press  Co.,  Ltd.,  Moose  Jaw. 
MUENSTER  (F3).  pop.  147;  Humboldt-Melfort  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  90  m  E  of  Saskatoon. 

CN  RR.  St.  Peter's  College.  Diversified  farming.  Wheat,  hogs. 
Prairie  Messenger.  The-f- Thursday Catholic 1927     6     26     280     2.00          3,830 

Rev.  Augustine  Nenzel.  Editor;  St.  Peter's  Press,  Publisher. 
NAICAM  <G8),  pop.  529;  Humboldt-Melfort  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  185  m  NE  of  Saskatoon. 

GP  RR.  Lake  resort.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 
Progress Wednesday Independent 1922     5     2€     252      1.00 

Leo  M.  Hamm,  Editor;  Naicam  Progress,  Publisher. 

NEUDORF — See  Neudorf  Guide — Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 

NIPAWIN  (G2),  pop.  3,837;  Prince  Albert  Elec.  Dist.  (NE).  On  Saskatchewan  River, 

200  m  NE  of  Saskatoon.  CP  RR.  Creamery;  flour  mill;  machine  shop.  Timber, 

fisheries.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  alfalfa  seed. 
Journal Thursday Independent 1936     7     24     280     8.00   **  1,623 

J.  A.  Eraser  and  D.  L.  Sanderson,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
NOKOMIS   (F4).  pop.  516;  Moose  Jaw-Lake  Centre  Elec.  Dist.    (SO.  85  m  NW  of 

Regina.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Oats,  wheat,  barley. 

™PnirtedKev**  Iwednesday Independent 1908     6     26     280     2.50   **1,313 

Gerald  T.  Humphrey,  Editor ;  Gerald  Humphrey  &  Sons,  Publishers. 

NORQUAY  (K4),  pop.  448;  Mackenzie  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  50  m  N  of  Yorkton.  CN  RR. 
Creamery.  Timber.  Grain,  dairy,  stock,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  barley. 

North  Star Friday Independent 1922     6     24     266      1.50  

R.  Clements,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

NORTH  BATTLEFORD  (C3),  pop.  8,924;  The  Battlefords  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  On  Sas- 
katchewan River.  100  m  NW  of  Saskatoon.  Bridge  to  Battleford.  CN;  CP  RRs. 
Airline,  CPAL.  Sash  and  door  factory ;  aerated  water  works ;  creameries.  Rail- 
road repair  shop  and  roundhouse.  Grain,  dairy  farms. 

News-Optimist Wednesday Independent 1905     8     24     301     8.00   **5,082 

C.  I.  Mclntosh,  Editor ;  C.  R.  Mclntosh,  Publisher. 

ODESSA — See  Odessa  Leader — Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 

OGEMA — See  Ogema  Victory  Star — Star  Print  Shop,  Publishers,  Gravelbourg. 

OUTLOOK  (D4),  pop.  885;  Rosetown-Biggar  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  On  South  Saskatchewan 
River,  75  m  SW  of  Saskatoon.  CP  RR.  Lutheran  Bible  Institute.  Summer  resort. 
Agriculture,  grain. 

Outlook Wednesday Independent 1909     6     24     275     2.50   **  1,522 

Outlook  Printers,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  Box  279. 

OXBOW  (J6HK  POP.  788;  Moose  Mountain  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  On  Souris  River,  174  m 
SE  of  Regina.  CP  RR.  Creamery.  Summer  resort.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 

Herald Thursday Independent 1903     6     26     280     3.00        $1,350 

J.  J.  Stutters,  Editor;  J.  R.  Pedlar,  Publisher. 

PENNANT — See  Pennant  Gazette — Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 

PERDUE  <D8H),  pop.  418;  Rosetown-Biggar  Elec.  Dist.  (WC).  85  m  W  of  Saskatoon. 
CP  RR.  Sheet  metal  works.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Record Wednesday Independent 1909     4     26     182      1.50  

R.  C.  Gunnon,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

PONTEIX — Frontiersman-Herald-Star — See  Grand  Valley  Press  Co.,  Ltd.,  Moose  Jaw. 
PREECEVILLE  (J4),  pop.  807;  Mackenzie  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  180  m  NE  of  Regina.  CN 
RR.  Creamery.  Grain,  dairy,  stock  farms. 

Progress Wednesday Independent 1932     7     24     280     1.00  

A.  A.  Clements,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Main  St. 

PRINCE  ALBERT  (F2%),  pop.  20,366;  Pince  Albert  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  On  North  Sas- 
katchewan River,  110  m  NE  of  Saskatoon.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Airlines:  CPAL;  SGA. 
Creameries,  meat  packing,  creosoting,  cold  storage,  woodworking  plants; 
tanneries;  stockyards;  bottling  works;  breweries;  grain  elevators;  flour  mills; 
box,  cereal  factories;  foundry;  refinery.  Fur  trading  center.  Fisheries,  spruce, 
poplar  timber.  Provincial  Sanatorium.  Resort.  Diversified  farming. 

Herald-f Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent 1911     8     23     298   18.20**6,5»1 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 
Prince  Albert  Herald,  Publisher. 

SaskatchewanMiningNews  +  .Monthly Mining 19B4  c^Vd*  f  ree  dl™  604 

E.  J.  Goos,  Editor;  Saskatchewan  Chamber  of  Mines,  Publisher,  111  llth  St.,  W. 

PUNNICHY  (G4),  pop.  849;  Yorkton  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  81  m  NE  of  Regina.  CN  RR. 
Mink,  grain,  dairy,  poultry,  stock  farms. 

Touchwood  Times Wednesday Independent .1920     6     24     266     8.00  t500 

Fred  Whlskin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

QU'APPELLE  (H5),  pop.  595;  Qu'Appelle  Elec.  Dist.  (SC).  40  m  NE  of  Regina.  CP 
RR.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

ProgressH- .Thursday Independent 1883     6     24     278     2.50  855 

Chas.  HHchings^  Editor  and  Publisher. 

CireuUtloo— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  0 Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

VAfate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  XRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Esttb  Col $<3> Width  V  Depth    Sub  Circ 

RADISSON  (D8),pop.  600;  The  Battleford  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  40  m  NW  of  Saskatoon. 
CN  RR.  Agriculture,  grain. 

Comet.................. Thursday Independent 1982     5     26     288     1.75 

A.  M.  Fulcher,  Publisher. 

RADVILLE  (G6),  pop.  1,087;  Assiniboia  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  86  m  S  of  Regina.  CN  RR. 
Railroad  shops ;  grain  elevators.  Grain,  cattle,  poultry  farms. 

South  Saskatchewan  Star Wednesday Independent 1911     6     24     269     2.50 

O.  D.  Stitt.  Editor  and  Publisher. 

REDVERS  (K6),  pop.  561;  Moose  Mountain  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  140  m  SE  of  Regina.  CP 
RR.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  barley,  flax,  oats. 

Optimist.. .»•...;»... .Thursday Independent 1988     5     24     280     2.00  400 

R.  Manning,  Publisher,  Res  ton,  Manitoba. 

REGINA  (G5),  pop.  89.755;  Regina  City  Elec.  Dist.  (S).  Capital  of  Province  of  Sas- 
katchewan and  wholesale  distributing  centre.  40  m  E  of  Moose  Jaw.  CP;  CN  RRs. 
Airlines:  CPAL;  TCA. 

Manufactures  agricultural  implements,  automobiles,  drugs,  elevators,  paint, 
concrete  products,  lumber,  chemicals,  gasoline,  bedding,  electric  equipment,  flour, 
envelopes.  Oil  refineries ;  creameries ;  meat  packing  plants ;  breweries ;  iron,  bot- 


, 

«.«8:  tanneries;  railroad  shops.  Fifteen  banks;  bank  clearings   (1967), 
$2.642,990,000.  28,306  electric  meters;  89,326  telephones.  Regina  College;  St. 
Chad  s  College;  Campion  College;  Luther  College  and  others.  TV  station. 
Blue  Jay,  The..........  .................  Quarterly  ........  Nat.  Hist  ...........  1942      2      27        98x1.00        $3,000 

Geo«ff  F.  Ledingham,  Editor;  Saskatchewan  Natural  History  Society,  Publisher, 
2885  Athol  St. 

Commonwealth  .........................  Wednesday  .....  Ind.  Agric  ..........  1937     5     24     212     2.50        14,000 

Saskatchewan  Commonwealth,  Publisher,  Hamilton  and  South  Railway. 

Dome,  The..........  ......................  Monthly  ..........  Civil  Service  ......  1927     8     26     128          x 

Jan.-Feb.,  August-Sept,  combined.  2     89     128 

W.  Leonard,  Editor;  Saskatchewan  Civil  Service  Assn.,  Publisher,  1848  Broad  St. 

Leader-Post+  ......  .......  .............  Evg.  ex.  Sun...Ind.  Liberal  ........  1883     8     23     300  15.60**4*,S18 

Leader-Post,  Ltd.,  Publisher.  1858  Hamilton  St. 

Modern  Instructor  V  ...............  Monthly  ..........  Educational  .......  1932     1     54     107     3.50         4,395 

H.  C.  Andrews.  Editor;  School  Aids  and  Text  Book  Pub.  Co.,  Ltd.,  1985  Albert  St. 


Prairie  Transport*  ................  Monthly  ..........  fSSwrt0'      1948     I     40     140      2'°° 

Mercury  Publications  Limited,  513  Westman  Chambers. 
Saskatchewan  Motorist-h  ......  Monthly  ..........  Auto  Owners  .....  1951     6     23     205  x       30,110 

A.  M.  Erskine,  Editor;  Saskatchewan  Motor  Club,  Publisher,  1837   Broad  St. 

.......  JMonthly  ..........  Municipal  ...........  1930      1      64      107      1.25          1,887 

Bob  Tyre,  Editor';  Commercial  Printers,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  1935  Albert  St. 
School  Trustee  +  V  ..................  8  ti.  a  yr  ..........  School  Admin....  1930      2      80      115      1.00          9,134 

L.  L.  Thorson,  Editor;  Saskatchewan  School  Trustees  Assn.,  Publisher, 
Ste.  6.  1651  llth  Ave. 


SweetPea,The Monthly FmJfnvA«?        1928     2     32     122     l-QQ        *2.30<> 


G.   A.   Mills,   Editor;  Saskatchewan   Wheat  Pool   Employees   Assn.,   Publisher, 
47  Co-op  Block. 


Vision^-    (offset) Quarterly {^^       1946     |     |06     tf0°  x2'00        *6'°°° 

E.  R.  Powell,  Editor ;  Canadian  Federation  of  Controlled  free  dist.        J2,000 

the  Blind,  Publisher,  210  Northern  Crown  Bldg. 

RIVERHURST  (E4^),  pop.  251;  Rosetown-Biggar  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  80  m  NW  of 
Moose  Jaw.  CN  RR.  Elevators.  Agriculture,  grain. 

Courier Wednesday Independent 1915     6     26     276     2.00  

Fred  T.  Hill.  Editor;  Courier,  Publisher. 

ROCKGLEN — See  Rockglen  Star-Review — Star  Print  Shop,  Publishers,  Gravelbourg. 

ROSETOWN  (D4),  pop.  2,262 ;  Rosetown  Biggar  Elec.  Dist.  (WC).  74  m  SW  of  Saska- 
toon. CN;  CP  RRs.  Bottling  works;  oil  refinery.  Ships  wheat.  Agriculture. 
Wheat,  oats.  flax. 

Eagle-f. Thursday Independent 1909      7      24     280      3.00   **2,012 

John  Pinckney,  Editor;  Eagle  Publishing  Company. 

ROSTHERN  (E8),  pop.  1,268;  Rosthern  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  60  m  N  of  Saskatoon.  CN 
RR.  Creamery.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  dairy  products. 

{Bote,  Der-f   (German) Wednesday Mennonite 1924     5     26     288     2.50 
Saskatchewan  Valley  News +  . Wednesday Independent 1903     6     26     266     2.00        $1,750 
Frank  Letkeman,  Editor;  John  Heese,  Publisher. 

ROULEAU — Avonlea-Rouleau-Beacon — See  Grand  Valley  Press  Co.,  Ltd.,  Moose  Jaw. 

SAINT  WALBURG  (B2),  pop.  618;  Meadow  Lake  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  260  m  NW  of 
Saskatoon.  CN  RR.  Creamery;  machine  shops.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Enterprise Thursday Independent 1933     6     24     259      1.50      **461 

A.  Vinge,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SASKATOON  (E8Ms),  POP.  72,858;  Saskatoon  Elec.  Dist.  (WC).  On  South  Saskatche- 
wan River.  120  m  NW  of  Regina.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Airlines :  CPAL ;  TCA. 

Manufactures  farm  and  road  machinery,  insecticide,  jewelry,  caskets,  rubber, 
paint,  flour,  cereal  products,  drugs,  bedding,  bricks,  elevators,  paper  boxes, 
textiles,  meat  packing,  concrete  products.  Creameries;  breweries;  iron,  bot- 

Clrculatioo— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements:   •A.B.C.  Audit;   4C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  S> Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch. 

V  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

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SASKATOON  (Continued)  Estab  Co !$<S>WJcffTiV Depth    Sub  Clrt 

tlinff  works;  tanneries.  Thirteen  banks;  bank  clearings  (1057),  $474,849,026. 
24,000  electric  (AC)  meters;  28,880  telephones.  University  of  Saskatchewan; 
Emmanuel  College;  St.  Andrew's  College  and  others. 

S1»*V Friday .ColleiUt. "»  C5ont?«,,ed  ftU  dut         8.000 

University  of  Saskatchewan  Students'  Representative  Council,  Editor  and  Pub. 

Star-Phoenix + Evg.  ex.  Sun...Liberal 1902     8     28     800  18.20  **3«,»15 

Comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Saskatoon  Star- Phoenix,  Ltd.,  Publisher,  Twentieth  St.,  E. 

Union  Farmer Monthly Farm  Unions 195°     J     |J     |J?     IM 

Alfred  Gleane,  Editor;  Saskatchewan  Fanners  Union,  Publisher,  202  Avenue  B  N. 
Western  Producer .Thursday {^Homt^0*     192S     5     24     214     1-50*131,861 

A.  P.  Waldron,  Editor;  Modern  Press.  Ltd.,  Publisher,  456  Second  Ave.,  N. 
Western  Retailer + Bi-monthly Retail  Trade 1913     2     40     140x2.00          8,000 

P.  J.  Rowney,  Editor;  Retail  Merchants  Assn.,  of  Canada  (Sask.),  Inc.,  Publisher 

201  Dominion  Bank  Bldg. 
SEMANS   (G4),  pop.  402;  Lake  Centre  Elec.  Dist.   (C).  80  m  N  of  Regina.  CN  RR. 

Grain,  stock  farms. 
Gazette Wednesday Independent. 1917     6     24     2SO     2.00  $700 

K.  A.  Miller.  Editor  and  Publisher,  Box  10. 
SHAUNAVON  (C6),  pop.  1,959;  Swift  Current-Maple  Creek  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).  200  m 

SW  of  Moose  Jaw.  CP  RR.  Flour  mill.  Ships  grain.  Oil  wells.  Agriculture.  Wheat, 

cattle,  horses. 
Standard-h Thursday Independent 1913     7     22     273     2.50   **1,377 

H.  S.  Stevens,  Editor;  H.  A.  C.  Sharp  &  H.  S.  Stevens,  Publishers. 

SHELLBROOK  (E2),  pop.  907;  Prince  Albert  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  80  m  W  of  Prince 
Albert.  CN  RR.  Creamery.  Agriculture.  Cattle,  grain,  hogs. 

Chronicle  4- Wednesday Independent 1912     7     24     280     2.00          1,729 

F.  J.  Pepper,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SHELL  LAKE  (D2),  pop.  258;  Meadow  Lake  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  80  m  NW  of  Saskatoon. 
CN  RR. 

Eagle+ Friday Independent 1941     7     24     280     1.00  529 

F.  J.  Pepper,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

SOUTHEY — See  Southey  Sun — Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 

SPIRITWOOD  (D2),  pop.  488;  Meadow  Lake  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  150  m  NW  of  Saskatoon. 
CN  RR.  Spruce  timber.  Dairy,  stock,  poultry,  grain  farms. 

Herald  4- Friday Independent 1983     7     24     280     1.00  S3S 

F.  J.  Pepper,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STAR  CITY  (G2%),  pop.  619;  Humboldt-Melfort  Elec.  Dist.  (NE).  97  m  E  of  Prince 
Albert.  CN  RR.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Echo Wednesday Independent 1918     6     24     288     2.00  $460 

O.  H.  Janzen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STOUGHTON  (J6),  pop.  662;  Moose  Mountain  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  90  m  SE  of  Regina. 
CP  RR.  Grain  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  flax,  barley. 

Times Thursday Independent 1905     7     24     280     2.00  *480 

R.  Lobb,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

STRASBOURG  STATION  <G4%),  pop.  589;  Moose  Jaw-Lake  Centre  Elec.  Dist.  (EC). 
59  m  N  of  Regina.  CP  RR.  Grain,  poultry,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  barley. 

Mountaineer Thursday Independent 1906     6     26     278     2.00  

W.  A.  Richardson,  Editor ;  Mountaineer  Publishing  Company. 

SWIFT  CURRENT  (D5),  pop.  10,612;  Swift  Current-Maple  Creek  Elec.  Dist.  (SW).On 
Swift  Current  River.  125  m  W  of  Moose  Jaw.  CP  RR.  Airline,  TCA.  Oil  fields . 
Bottling,  welding  works ;  flour,  saw  mills ;  tannery ;  horse  meat  processing  plant ; 
creameries.  Grain,  stock,  dairy  farms. 

Sun-f- Wed.&Fri Independent...     1903     8     28     294     4.00   **6,306 

Dave  Belbeck,  Editor;  Sun  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd. 

TISDALE  (G3),  pop.  2,104;  Humboldt-Melfort  Elec.  Dist.  (NE).  100  m  E  of  Prince 
Albert.  CN;  CP  RRs.  Planing  mill;  creamery.  Grain,  stock  farms.  Wheat,  honey, 
barley. 

Recorder -f- Wednesday Independent 1906     8     24     301     8.00   **2,270 

J.  A.  Ives  and  J.  Ives,  Editors  and  Publishers. 

TUGASKE — Central  Butte  Review — See  Grand  Valley  Press  Co.,  Ltd.,  Moose  Jaw. 

UNITY  (B3).  pop.  1,607;  Kindersley  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  60  m  SW  of  North  Battleford. 
CN ;  CP  RRs.  Salt  factory ;  creamery ;  machine  shops.  Grain,  grass  seed,  dairy 
farms. 

Courier  Herald-f Thursday Independent 1909     6     24     266     8.00        $2.467 

R.  C.  Rooney,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Third  Ave.  W. 

VAL  MARIE— Frontlersman-Herald-Star— See  Grand  Valley  Press  Co.,  Ltd.,  Moose  Jaw. 
VIBANK-— See  Vibank  Tribune— Hometown  Publications,  Moose  Jaw. 
VICEROY — See  Viceroy  Star — Star  Print  Shop,  Publisher,  Gravelbourg. 

VISCOUNT  (F3%),  pop.  802;  Rost hern  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  45  m  SE  of  Saskatoon.  CP  RR. 
Grist  mill;  machine  shop.  Agriculture.  Grain,  livestock. 

Sun-f Wednesday Independent.. .....19 10     6     26     266     2.60 

William  B.  Morphy,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;   +C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during; 

academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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Estab  Cols* Width  VDtpth   Sub  Cire 

WADENA  (H8  % ),  pop.  1,154  ;  Humboldt-Melfort  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  126  m  NE  of  Regina; 
ON;  OP  RRs.  Elevators;  creamery.  Agriculture,  grain. 

News-f- Thursday Independent 1908     7     24     280     8.00         1,880 

R.  Squire*.  Editor;  Wadena  News  Ltd.,  Publishers,  P.  O.  Box  100. 

WAKAW  (F3),  pop.  898;  Rosthern  Elec.  Dist.  (N).  80  m  NE  of  Saskatoon.  ON  RR. 
Flour,  grist  mills ;  machine  shop.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Recorder Thursday Independent. 1912     6     26     280     2.60  i860 

E.  J.  Brunyanski,  Editor ;  Recorder  Publishing  Company. 

WAPEULA  (K6),  pop.  630;  Qu'Appelle  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  146  m  E  of  Regina.  GP  RR. 
Ships  stock,  wheat.  Timber.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  hogs,  cattle. 

Post-f Thursday Independent 1899     6     24     266     2.00  629 

William  M.  Woodhead,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WASECA — Echo— See  Maidstone  Mirror  and  Waseca  Echo,  Maidstone. 

WATROUS  (F4),  pop.  1,840;  Moose  Jaw-Lake  Centre  Elec.  Dist.   (SC).  62  m  SE  of 

Saskatoon.  CN  RR.  Health  and  summer  resort.  Grain,  dairy  farms. 
Manitou Thursday Independent 1933     7     24     280     3.00   **1,613 

J.  A.  McGowan,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WATSON  (G8%),  Pop.  783;  Humboldt-Melfort  Elec.  Dist.  (C).  117  m  E  of  Saskatoon. 
CN;CP  RRs.  Grain  elevators.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  oats,  barley. 

Witness Thursday Independent. 1907     5     26     258     2.60   **  1,340 

Mrs.  R.  E.  Vossen,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

WEYBURN  (H6),  pop.  7,684;  Assiniboia  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  74  m  SE  of  Regina.  CN; 
CP  RRs.  Airport.  Creameries;  flour  mill;  seed  cleaning  plant;  bQttling  works; 
machine  shop.  Agriculture.  Wheat,  flax,  oats,  dairy  products. 

Re  view  4- Thursday Independent 1908     8     24     208     8.00   **2^80 

E.  Neupeld,  Editor;  Weyburn  Review  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

WHITE  WOOD  (J6),  pop.  789;  Qu'Appelle  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  123  m  E  of  Regina.  CP 
RR.  Summer  resort.  Ships  grain.  Grain,  stock,  poultry  farms. 

Herald Wednesday Independent 1892     7     24     290     2.60  821 

J.  R.  Ashfleld,  Publisher. 

WILKIE  (C3),  pop.  1,630;  Kindersley  Elec.  Dist.  (W).  100  m  NW  of  Saskatoon.  CP 
RR.  Railroad  divisional  center.  Creamery.  Agriculture,  grain. 

Press-f Thursday Independent 1908     7     26     300     2.00        $1,100 

E.  N.  Carter  and  M.  A.  Wilson,  Editors ;  Wilkie  Press,  Publishers. 

WILLOW  BUNCH— See  Willow  Bunch  Star—Star  Print  Shop,  Publisher,  Gravelbourg. 
WINDTHORST— Independent— See  Grenfell. 

WOLSELEY  (H6),  pop.  1.001;  Qu'Appelle  Elec.  Dist.  (SE).  72  m  E  of  Regina.  CP  RR. 
Grain,  stock,  poultry,  dairy  farms. 

News Wednesday Independent 1893     7     24     283     2.50 

H.  S.  and  T.  E.  Sc river,  Editors  and  Publishers,  Sherbrooke  St. 


tl,793 
**1,531 


WYNYARD  (G4),  pop.  1,622;  Yorkton  Elec.  DUt.  (E).  120  m  NE  of  Regina.  CP  RR. 
Flour  mill.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms.  Wheat,  oats,  barley. 

Advance Wednesday Agriculture 1911     7     24     280     3.00 

W.  B.  Needham,  Editor ;  Wynyard  Advance,  Ltd.,  Publisher. 

YORKTON  (J4),  pop.  8.266;  Yorkton  Elec.  Dist.  (E).  126  mNE  of  Regina.  CP;CN  RRs. 
Airline,  TCA.  Wholesale  distributing  center  for  manufacturers  of  farm  imple- 
ments, drugs,  oil  products.  Flour  mill.  Hatcheries ;  creameries ;  bottling  works ; 
tannery.  St.  Joseph  College.  Grain,  stock,  dairy,  poultry  farms. 

Enterprise 4- Thursday Independent 1896     8     23     294     3.00   **4,970 

S.  N.  Wynn,  Editor;  The  Enterprise  Publishing  Company,  Ltd. 

Circulation — A»*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.   Statements;   •A.B.C.  Audit;   *C.C.A.B. 

Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  -I- Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch. 

T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch.  Population — 1956  Preliminary  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  V  Issued  only  during 

academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
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YUKON  TERRITORY 

Population  12,190  (Census  of  Canada,  1956) 

Seat  of  Territorial  Government,  WHITEHORSE 

(For  map  see  Alaska) 

Yukon  Territory  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  Arctic  Ocean,  on  the  east  by  Mackenzie 
District  of  the  Northwest  Territories,  on  the  south  by  British  Columbia  (Latitude  60  North), 
and  the  U.  8.  Territory  of  Alaska,  and  on  the  west  by  Alaska  (Longitude  141  West).  Its  extreme 
length  from  north  to  south  is  about  675  miles,  its  greatest  breadth  about  625  miles,  and  its 
land  area  207,076  square  miles. 

POPULATION 

Province  rank,  twelfth.  84%  increase  over  1951.  Rural  residents  in  1956,  78.9%. 

LUMBER 

Gross  value  of  lumber  products  (1956),  including:  Northwest  Territories,  $689,184,  an  increase 
of  29%  over  1955.  Spruce  is  the  principal  wood. 

FURS 

Value  of  pelts  produced  (1956-57),  $108,878.  Principal  furs:  squirrel,  marten,  muskrat,  mink, 
beaver,  lynx. 

MANUFACTURES 

Selling  value  of  factory  shipments.  Yukon  and  Northwest  Territories  (1956),  $5,130,497.  Num- 
ber of  establishments,  24. 

MINERALS 

Total  value  (1957),  $13,851,138.  Principal  minerals:  silver,  gold,  lead,  zinc.  The  famous 
Klondike  gold-producing  region  is  located  in  the  Yukon.  Mining  is  the  chief  industry. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  post  offices  (3-31-58),  16;  gross  postal  receipts,  $122,262.  Number  of  motor 
vehicles  registered  (1957),  including  Northwest  Territories,  6,155.  Highway  mileage  (1956), 
including  Northwest  Territories,  3,067.  Number  of  telephones  (1-1-57).  196. 


YUKON  TERRITORY  NEWSPAPER  STATISTICS 

Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue                                Number 
Weekly  1 


Total  Newspapers 


Total  number  of  publications 1 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 1 

For  circulation  fijares  for  dally  paper.  see  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  In  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  to 
possible  to  Incorporate  a  later  fifure  in  that  list. 


Estab  ColstWldthTDepth    Sub  Clrc 

WHITEHORSE  (N2%),  pop.  2,618;  On  Yukon  River,  1,000  m  (air)  N  of  Vancouver, 
B.  €.  White  Pass  and  Yukon  Railway.  Airlines,  CPAL;  PA  A.  Highway  in  three 
directions.  Copper,  antimony,  molybdenite,  silver  mines. 

Star-f. Thursday Independent 1900     7     22     294     4.00          2,800 

Harry  Boyle,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Circulation  A* Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  Bold  face, 
sworn;  tPnblisher'a  Report:  Light  face,  estimated,  -f  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch.  V  Agate 
Hues,  14  to  inch.  Population— 1951  Census.  xRand  McNally  estimate.  Vlssued  only  during  academic  year. 
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NORTHWEST  TERRITORIES 

Population  19,313   (Census  of  Canada,  1956) 

Seat  of  Territorial  Government,  OTTAWA 

(For  map  see  Canada) 

The  Northwest  Territories  comprise  all  that  portion  of  Canada  lying  north  of  the  60th  parallel 
of  north  latitude  except  the  portion  thereof  within  the  Yukon  Territory  and  the  provinces  of 
Quebec  and  Newfoundland.  It  also  includes  the  islands  in  Hudson  Bay,  James  Bay  and  Ungava 
Bay  except  those  within  the  provinces  of  Manitoba,  Ontario  and  Quebec.  Area,  1,304,903  square 
miles.  Great  Slave  Lake,  center  of  the  important  commercial  fishing  business,  is  the  fifth  largest 
lake  on  the  North  American  continent. 

POPULATION 

Province  rank,  eleventh.  Increase  over  1951  of  21%.  Rural  residents  in  1956,  76%.  Of  the 
total  population  in  1951,  10,660  (67%)  are  of  native  Indian  and  Eskimo  origin. 

MINERALS 

Total  value  (1957),  $21,965,933.  Principal  minerals:  gold,  silver,  uranium.  Crude  petroleum 
production  amounted  to  428,000  barrels,  valued  at  $736,160.  Radium  and  nickel  ores  are  a  bo 
mined. 

FISHERIES 

During  1955  summer  and  1955-56  winter  seasons  commercial  fishing  on  Great  Slave  Lake 
produced  6,939,000  pounds  having  a  market  value  in  excess  of  $1,482,900.  Principal  fish: 
whitefish,  lake  trout. 

FURS 

Value  of  pelts  produced  (1956-67),  $732,789.  Principal  furs:  muskrat,  white  fox,  mink,  ermine, 
squirrel,  beaver.  Reindeer  and  buffalo  herds  are  maintained  by  the  Federal  Government. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  post  offices  (3-31-58),  36;  gross  postal  receipts,  $73,779. 


NORTHWEST  TERRITORIES  NEWSPAPER  STATISTICS 

Newspapers 

Period  of  Issue                                Number 
Weekly  1 


Total  Newspapers 


Total  number  of  publications 1 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 1 

For  circulation  ftfures  for  dafljr  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  It  Is 
possible  to  Incorporate  a  later  ftfure  In  that  list. 


Estab  Coli<S> Width V  Depth    Sub  Clre 

YELLOWKNIFE  (E8%).  pop.  X 2,724;  Mackenzie  River  Elec.  Dist.  (NE).  On  Great 
Slave  Lake,  700  m  N  of  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Boat  and  air  connections.  Airlines: 
PWA;  CPAL.  Mining,  trapping,  fishing. 

News  of  theNorth-f Thursday Liberal 1945     5     24      196     4.00          1,300 

E.  R.  Horton,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


Ctreulatlon-~**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  Bold  face, 
sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  +  Uses  Mats.  •Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch.  V  Agate 
lines.  14  to  inch.  Population— 1951  Census.  xRand  McNaUy  estimate,  V  Issued  only  during  academic  year. 
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BERMUDA 

Population  87,408  (White,  about  88%  ;  Colored,  about  62%)  1950  Census 
Capital,  HAMILTON 

A  group  of  islands  in  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  about  700  nautical  miles  southwest  of  New  York, 
occupying  a  space  of  only  20%  square  miles.  The  climate  is  delightful,  without  extremes  of 
heat  or  cold;  the  temperature  averages  70.7  degrees.  The  five  largest  islands  are  connected  by 
bridges  and  causeways.  They  are  of  coral  formation  on  the  summit  of  a  submarine  mountain. 
The  islands,  part  of  the  British  empire,  have  their  own  representative  government  for  local 
affairs,  with  the  oldest  parliament  among  all  the  British  Colonies. 

The  extremely  fertile  soil  produces  almost  every  description  of  fruit,  flowers  and  vegetables 
In  great  abundance.  Potatoes,  tomatoes,  bananas,  carrots,  cabbage,  onions,  beans,  sweet  pota- 
toes and  salad  vegetables,  together  with  Easter  Lily  flowers  and  bulbs,  are  the  chief  crops. 
Two  crops  a  year  are  harvested. 

The  islands,  popular  as  an  all  year  round  pleasure  and  health  resort,  are  visited  by  thousands 
of  tourists  from  the  United  States,  Canada,  England  and  elsewhere.  Weekly  voyages  of  luxury 
ships,  and  daily  airline  flights  bring  visitors  direct  to  Bermuda  from  New  York. 

Bermuda  is  the  headquarters  of  the  British  Atlantic  and  West  Indies  Fleet.  There  are  over 
100  miles  of  paved  roads,  with  transportation  by  bicycle,  horse  and  carriage,  ferries,  small 
British  cars  and  taxis,  busses  and  autocycles. 


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HAMILTON,  pop.  2,816.  Situated  on  the  largest  island,  known  as  the  mainland.  Boat 

connections.  Airlines:  BOAC;  CAI;  PAA;  TCA;  AVN;  LAV;  KLM;  IBERIA; 

CUB  AN  A.  Seat  of  government  and  business  center  of  the  Bermuda  island  group. 

Radio  station.  Main  industry  tourism,  secondary  agriculture;  principal  export 

lilies. 
Bermuda  Sports  «f  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Sports  ................  1961     8     27     180     8.00 

George  R.  H,  Breech,  Editor;  Bermuda  Sports  Publications,  Burnaby  St. 
Bermudian-f  ............................  Monthly  ..........  Soc.,Trav.,Spts..l930     3     27     140     8.50 

R.  JT.  Williams,  Editor;  Bermndian  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd. 
Mid-Ocean  News  -f  ..................  Evg.  ex.  Sun...  Independent  .......  1911     8     23     29417.08 

E.  P.  Pengelly,  Editor;  Bermuda  Mid-Ocean  News,  Ltd.,  Saturday  circ. 

Publisher.  Toddings  Bldg.,  Burnaby  St. 
Recorder  ....................................  Wed.  A  Sat.....Independent  .......  1925     7     24     284     6.00 

A.  B.  Place,  Editor;  Union  Printery,  Publisher,  Court  Street. 

{Royal  Gazette  -f  .......................  Morn^ex.  Sun...  Independent,  ......  1828     8     24     280 
Royal  Gazette  Weekly  ............  .Sunday  ............  Independent  .......  8     24     280 


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E.  0.  McLanghlin,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


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REPUBLIC  OF  PANAMA 

Republic  of  Panama  Population  805,285  (Census  of  Panama,  1950) 
Canal  Zone  Population  52,822  (U.  S.  Census,  1950) 

The  Republic  of  Panama  is  situated  between  7°  and  10°  north  latitude  and  77°  and  84°  west 
longitude.  It  is  bounded  on  the  north  by  the  Caribbean  Sea,  east  by  Columbia,  south  by  the  Gulf 
of  Panama  and  the  Pacific  Ocean,  and  west  by  Costa  Rica.  The  area  is  28,575  square  miles. 

The  climate  is  entirely  tropical  with  warm  days  and  cool  nights,  the  temperature  at  Colon 
varying  from  68°  to  95*  F.  Under  direction  of  American  health  authorities  of  the  Canal  Zone 
modern  sanitation  has  made  Panama  one  of  the  most  healthy  spots  in  the  tropics.  The  concen- 
tration of  population  is  in  the  towns,  chiefly  Panama  at  the  Pacific  end  of  the  Canal  and  Colon 
on  the  Caribbean. 

There  are  some  gold  mines.  Oil  has  been  found  and  copper  and  iron  have  been  located.  There 
are  also  important  salt  mines.  The  Panama  Canal  brings  to  Panama  the  largest  tonnage  of 
shipping  of  any  country  in  Latin  America.  In  1953,  imports  amounted  to  $71,602,929,  and 
exports  were  valued  at  $15,495,282.  Chief  of  the  exports  were  bananas,  frozen  shrimp,  abaco 
fibers  and  cement.  Rice,  tobacco,  rubber,  coffee,  pineapples  and  sugar  cane  are  also  raised  and 
stock  raising  is  extensively  carried  on.  Principal  imports  are  foodstuffs  and  beverages,  textiles 
and  manufactures,  machinery,  chemical  products  and  metals.  Trade  is  chiefly  with  the  United 
States. 

Nine  commercial  banks  operate  in  the  Republic,  with  total  deposits  (12-81-52),  $77,992,900. 
Tourism  is  a  major  source  of  income  in  Panama.  The  airports  at  Bocas  del  Toro  and  David,  as 
well  as  that  in  Panama  City,  operate  with  international  service. 

The  Canal  Zone  is  situated  between  8°  and  10°  north  latitude  and  79°  and  81°  west  longitude. 
It  is  a  strip  of  territory  extending  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  Oceans,  includes  five  miles  of 
land  on  each  side  of  the  Panama  Canal,  and  is  under  perpetual  lease  to  the  United  States.  Its 
land  area  is  872  square  miles,  its  total  area,  648  square  miles. 

Cristobal,  formerly  a  part  of  Colon,  is  the  Caribbean  port  of  entrance  to  the  Canal,  and  that 
at  the  Pacific  entrance  is  Balboa.  East  of  Panama  is  the  residential  town  of  Ancon,  with  a  hotel 
and  a  hospital.  The  Panama  Railway  runs  on  the  eastern  side  of  the  canal.  The  canal  is  50.72 
statute  miles  long. 

All  industrial  activities  within  the  Canal  Zone  are  controlled  by  the  Government  which  holds 
the  title  to  all  land.  The  Zone  is  fortified  and  occupied  by  a  garrison  in  addition  to  the  civilian 
employees  of  the  Canal  and  railroad.  Airports  are  maintained  at  France  Field  on  the  Carib- 
bean side  and  at  Albrook  Field  on  Balboa  Heights  on  the  Pacific  side.  A  part  of  the  territory  is 
adapted  to  stock  raising,  growing  of  tropical  fruits  and  sugar  cane. 


REPUBLIC  OF  PANAMA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue                                Number  Period  of  Issue                                Number 

Daily  9  Monthly   1 

Evening  Dailies  (6)  Semi-monthly    1 

Morning   Dailies    (3)  

Daily,  Foreign  (7)  Total  Periodicals  2 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (4) 

Weekly  8 

Total  Newspapers  12 

Total  number  of  publications 14 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 2 

For  circulation  figures  for  daily  papers  see  also  Dally  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.    Occasionally  it  1» 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  figure  in  that  list. 


Estab  ColstWidthTDepth    Sub  Clrt 

COLON  CITY — See  Estrella  de  Panama,  La,  and  Star  and  Herald,  Panama  City. 

DAVID,  pop.  14,847;  Chiriqui  Province.  On  Inter- American  Highway  and  David  River, 
810m  WSW  of  Panama  City.  Commercial  and  industrial  center,  with  seaport  at 
Pedregal,  4  m  S.  Airport.  Manufactures  shoes,  clothing,  furniture,  ceramics, 
sugar  and  tanning  products.  Modern  hospital.  Electricity  and  water  supply. 
Founded  1788  as  a  gold  prospecting  camp. 

Eco»  del  Valle-f  (Spanish). ...Evg.  ex.  Sun... Independent, 1918     6     24     210   15.00          

Miguel  Angel  Brenes,  Editor,  Apartado  70. 

Razon,  La-f  (Spanish) Evg.  ex.  Sun. ..Independent 1945     6     24     224  15.00          1,200 

M.  J.  Garcia,  Editor;  La  Razon,  Publisher,  Apartado  40. 

PANAMA  CITY  (F7),  pop.  127,874.  On  bay  of  Panama  at  Pacific  terminus  of  Panama 
Canal,  88  m  SE  of  Colon.  Panama  RR.  Airlines:  APA;  AVN;  BO  AC;  BNF; 
GAMSA;  KLM;  LACS' A;  LAV;  PAA;  PAN  AGRA;  TAG  A;  UMCA.  On  Inter- 
American  Highway. 

Manufactures  furniture,  shoes,  beverages.  Founded  6  m  NE  of  present  site  in 
1619,  it  Is  the  oldest  settlement  on  the  continental  Western  Hemisphere.  Capital 
city  of  the  Republic  of  Panama.  National  University,  Inter- American  University. 
Virtually  surrounded  by  the  Canal  Zone,  its  port  is  Balboa.  It  is  visited  by 
large  numbers  of  tourists. 

Dia,  E1+  (Span.) Mom.ex.Sun.Jndependent. 1954     5     24     210         8,000 — Free 

Fabian  Velarde,  Editor;  Editora  Republica,  Publiaher.  P.  O.  Box  1586. 

Circulation — AInter  American  Press  Assn.  Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 

•f  Uses  Mats.  ^Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch.  V Agate  lines,  14  to  inch,  t County  Seat.  Population — 1950  Cen*t««. 

V Issued  only  during  academic  year.  xSubscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  off  the  Directory  in  front  off  book. 

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PANAMA  CITY  (Continued)  Estab  Cols  <$»  Width?  Depth    Sub 

b(tauftf!^!^..^.^      }Every  Morn....Independent  .......  1858     8     24     294  18.00 

Circulates  also  in  Colon  City  and  Canal  Zone. 

T.  G.  Dugne,  Editor;  The  Star  and  Herald  Co.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  159. 
Hora,  La  -f  (Spanish)  -f  .........  Evg.  ex.  Sun,..Independent  .......  1947     5     24     217 

Carlos  de  la  Ossa,  Editor;  Editora  Panama,  S.  A.,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1764. 

[General,  esp. 
Loteria  (Spanish)  ...................  Monthly  ..........  {Health  and        1941     8     24     133 

I  Education 
Nelly  E.  Richard  de  Lince,  Editor;  Administration  of  the  National  Charity 

Lottery,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  1961. 
Mundo  Graflco,  El  (Span.)  .....  Weekly  .......................................  1987 

El  Mundo  Graflco,  Publisher,  Apartado  3188. 
Nacion,  La  (Span.  &  Eng.)  .....  Monday  ...........  Part.  -Liber  .......  .1942 

La  Nacion,  Publisher,  Avenida  A  y  Calle  22  Oeste. 
Pais,  El  (Spanish)  ...................  Evg.  ex.  Sun.  ..Independent  ......  1949 

El  Pais,  Publisher,  Avenida  4  de  Julio,  No.  61. 
Panama  American  -f-  ...............  Every  Evg  ......  Independent  .......  1925 

Also  prints  edition  in  Spanish,  circ.  $13,809. 

Harmodio  Arias,  Editor;  Panama  American  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  Calle  H,  No.  57. 

Panama  Tribune  (Negro)  .......  Sunday  ............  Independent  ......  1928     5     22     224     5.00 

Sidney  A.  Young,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  8407  (Section  Calidonia). 

....1854     8     24      294   18.00 


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10,000 

18,000 


5  24  224  5.00     

8  24  280  15.60     

5  24  210         

8  24  290  24.00  £10,333 


5,400 


Star  and  Herald -f- Everjr  Morn.. ..Independent.. 

Circulates  also  in  Colon  City  and  Canal  Zone. 

Luis  Bunting,  Editor;  The  Star  and  Herald  Co.,  Box  159. 

Vo*  UniversitariaV                 lc^*,«  »«/>          r-«u»^i  A 
(Spanish).          ..  ..    fSeml-mo .Cultural  & 

Universidad  Nal  de  Panama,  Editor  and  Publisher. 


1     72      140 
Controlled  free  dist. 


$9,500 


2,000 


Circnlatioo-^AInter  American  Press  Assn.  Audit;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 

+  Uses  Mats.  $  Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch.  7  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch.  tCounty  Seat.  Population— 1950  Census. 

V  Issued  only  during  academic  year.  ^Subscription  included  in  membership  fee. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  UM  us*  off  the  Directory  in  front  of  book. 


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REPUBLIC  OF  THE  PHILIPPINES 

Population  19,234,182  (1948  Census) 
Capital,  QUEZON  CJTY,  (Luzon) 

The  Republic  of  the  Philippines  comprises  the  largest  island  group  in  the  Malay  Archipelago. 
There  are  7,088  separate  islands  in  this  area  which  extends  1,152  miles  from  north  to  south 
and  688  miles  from  east  to  west.  Of  this  large  number  462  have  an  area  each  of  one  square 
mile  or  more.  Eleven  have  an  area  of  more  than  1,000  square  miles  each.  Total  land  area  of 
islands  is  114,880  square  miles. 

After  nearly  a  half  century  as  a  territory  of  the  United  States,  the  Philippine  Islands  became 
an  independent  republic  in  1946.  Quezon  City  is  the  capital. 

The  port  of  Manila  offers  the  finest  harbor  in  the  entire  Far  East.  Other  ports  of  entry  are 
Cebu,  Iloilo,  Zamboanga,  Jolo,  Legaspi  and  Davao.  and  there  are  about  200  ports  of  call  for 
inter-island  vessels.  The  larger  islands  are  mountainous  with  altitudes  rising  in  places  to  more 
than  10,000  feet.  Rainfall  is  abundant  throughout  the  archipelago,  varying  from  60  inches  in 
the  driest  district  to  157  in  the  wettest.  There  are  three  seasons:  the  most  agreeable,  from 
November  to  March;  the  hot  and  dry  season,  from  March  to  July;  the  rainy,  from  July  to 
November. 

POPULATION 

Ninety-nine  per  cent  of  the  people  are  Filipinos;  the  remaining  percentage  is  made  up  of: 
Chinese,  Japanese,  Americans,  Spaniards,  Britons,  Hindus,  Dutch,  Italians  and  Swiss.  The  Amer- 
ican peculation  is  mostly  centered  in  Manila.  Although  eight  distinct  languages  and  87  dialects 
are  spoken,  English  is  the  most  widely  used.  The  basis  for  the  national  language  is  the  Tagalog 
dialect,  spoken  by  one  third  of  the  people. 

AGRICULTURE 

The  cultivation  of  manv  crops  heretofore  imported  but  which  may  be  grown  locally  is  now 
being  emphasized  in  agricultural  development.  Average  size  of  the  farms  is  10  acres,  but  there 
are  many  large  plantations.  For  the  crop  year  ending  6-30-52,  the  estimated  value  of  agricultural 
production  was  $750,845,120.  This  does  not  include  the  value  of  sugar,  molasses,  copra  and  all 
other  manufactured  agricultural  products.  Chief  crops  were  unhusked  rice,  shelled  corn,  coconut, 
sugar  cane,  abaca,  root  crops  and  tobacco.  The  principal  export  fruit  is  the  pineapple,  but  there 
are  also  bananas,  mangoes,  papaya,  lanzones,  pilinut,  chico,  mandarins  and  oranges.  Other 
export  products  are :  sugar,  fiber,  minerals,  and  forest  products. 

FORESTRY 

Timber  for  construction  purposes  and  for  various  types  of  lumber  production  is  produced 
in  large  quantities.  Rattan  and  bamboo,  also  dye  woods  and  barks  for  tanning  purposes,  as 
well  as  rubber  and  gums  and  resins  are  in  considerable  production.  Lumber  production  in  1952 
was  436,969,000  board  feet.  Philippine  forests  cover  68,200  square  miles. 

MINERALS 

Gold  production  and  the  future  of  the  gold  mining  industry  are  of  increasing  importance 
in  the  islands.  Exploration  and  the  mining  of  gold  and  other  metals  is  progressing.  In  1952,  gold 
production  was  valued  at  more  than  $16,200,000,  placing  the  Philippines  eighth  among  world 
gold  producers.  In  addition,  the  islands  produce  silver,  lead,  zinc,  copper,  iron,  coal,  petroleum, 
chromite,  asbestos  and  manganese.  In  1946,  important  deposits  of  uranium  were  located.  Salt 
and  clay  are  also  found.  The  main  islands  have  a  wide  variety  of  natural  resources.  The  coal  fields 
already  located  are  estimated  at  close  to  100  square  miles  in  area,  and  contain  both  hard  and 
soft  coal. 

MISCELLANEOUS 

Number  of  telephones  (1952),  81,240.  Motor  vehicles  registered  (1952),  106,944.  Number 
of  families  having  radios  (1952  est.),  150,000.  Number  of  retail  stores  (1951),  187,128,  with 
gross  receipts  of  $439,092,882.  Number  of  radio  stations  (1952),  88. 


MANILA  NEWSPAPER  AND  PERIODICAL  STATISTICS 

Newspapers  Periodicals 

Period  of  Issue                                 Number  Period  of  Issue                                 Number 

Daily  14  Weekly  10 

Evening  Dailies  (3)  Monthly   9 

Morning  Dailies  (11)  Fortnightly 4 

Daily,  Foreign  (9)  Bi-monthly 1 

Daily,  with  Sunday  edition (9)  Quarterly  3 

Weekly  9  

Semi-weekly  1  Total  Periodicals  27 

Tri-weekly  2 

Free  or  partly  free  circ.  wklies    ( 1 ) 

Total  Newspapers  26 

Total  number  of  publications 53 

Total  number  of  towns  having  publications 12 

For  circulation  figures  for  daily  papers  see  also  Daily  Newspaper  List  in  back  of  Directory.   Occasionally  it  is 
possible  to  incorporate  a  later  ftfftir*  in  that  list. 


POPULATION  OF  PROVINCES  (1948) 

Provinces  Population        Provinces  Population  Provinces  Population 

Abra    86,600       Batanes  10,705  Cagayan    811,088 

Agusan    126.448       Batangas  610,224  Camarines  Norte  ....  108,701 

Albay  894,465       Bohol  558,407  Camarines  Sur  568,691 

Antique    288,506       Bukidnon 68,470  Capis 441,871 

Bataan 92,901       Bulacan  411,882  Catanduanes  112.121 

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POPULATION  OF  PROVINCES  (1948)  (Continued) 

Piorlaces                        Population  Provinces                        Population  Provinces                        Population 

Cavite  262.660  Manila  983,906       Pampanga  416,688 

Cebu    1.128,107  Marinduque 86,828       Pangasinan  920,491 

Cotabato   489,569  Masbate    211,118        Quezon    416,719 

Davao   864,864  Mindoro    167,706        Rizal    678,060 

Ilocos  Norte  — 261,466  Misamis  Occidental.     207,676       Rombion   108.817 


Ilocos  Sur  276,278  Misamis  Oriental 

Hollo    816,882  Mountain   Province. 

Isabela  264,496  Negros  Occidental... 

Laguna   821,247  Negros  Oriental 


869,671  Samar    767,212 

278,120  Sorsogon  291,188 

1,088,768  Sulu  240,826 

448,461  Surigao   264,968 


La  Union 287,840       Nueva  Ecija  467,769       Tarlac    827.018 

Lanao    848,918       Nueva  Vizcaya  82,718       Zambales  188,688 

Leyte  1,006,891       Palawan 106,269       Zamboanga  621,941 


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BAGUIO  (C2),  pop.  29,262;  Mountain  Province.  On  Luzon  Island,  160  m  N  of  Manila. 

Airline.  PAL. 
Midland  Courier  +  (Eng.)  ......  Sunday  ............  Independent  .......  6     24     224     8.25        $2,954 

Sinai  C.  Homada,  Editor;  Bagulo  Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  P.  O.  Box  60. 

CAGAYAN  DE  ORO  (£6),  pop.   X  16,159;  Misamis  Oriental  Province.  On  Mindanao 
Island. 


VUa?an)  .............    saturday  .........  Gen'l  Int  ............  1903     6     24     166     8.60 

Vicente  Neri  San  JoseT  Editor;  An*  Katarungan,  Publisher,  Gomez  St. 

CEBU  (D5H).  POP.  167,608;  Cebu  Province.  On  Cebu  Island,  880  m  SE  of  Manila.  Air- 
line.  PAL.  Boat  connections  with  Manila.  Junior  College  of  the  University  of  the 
Philippines.  Ships  sugar,  corn,  hemp,  tobacco,  rice,  copra. 
Republic^  (Eng.)  ...................  Morn.ex.Mon..Liberal  ...............  1948     6     24     224  - 

Federico  Sarabia,  Editor;  Dioscoro  B.  Lazaro,  Publisher. 

Time*  (Eng.)  ..........................  {  J«|]Jjj  Thurs-  Independent  ......  1943     6     24     2(24  4,941 

Pedro  Colomarde,  Editor;  The  Times,  Publisher,  Jones  Avenue. 

COTOBATO  (E7),  pop.  20,407;  Cotobato  Province.  On  Mindanao  Island,  east  side  of 

Moro  Gulf.  Airline.  PAL. 
Mindanao  Cross  +(  Eng.)  .......  Saturday  .........  Independent  ......  1948     5     24     210     2.25        $9,500 

Joseph  M.  Milford,  O.M.I.,  Editor;  Notre  Dame  Press,  Publisher,  Quezon  Ave. 

DAGUPAN   (C2%).  pop.  43,888;  Pangasinan  Province.  On  Luzon  Island,  southeast 

corner  of  Lingayen  Gulf. 
Pioneer  Herald  +(  Eng.)  .........  Monday  ...........  Independent  .......  1946     5     24     224     2.50  - 

Jorge  R.  Coqnia,  Editor;  The  Pioneer  Herald,  Publisher,  R.  B.  Villamil  Bldg. 

DAVAO  (E7),  pop.  11,268;  Davao  Province.  On  Mindanao  Island.  Airline.  PAL. 

Mindanao  Times+(Eng.)  ......  Wed.  &  Sat  .....  Independent  .......  1946     5     24     224     7.00 

A,  A.  Loyola  and  C.  R.  Nunez,  Editors  ;  Mindanao  Publishers,  Inc.,  Claveria  St. 
ILOILO  (D6),  pop.  110,122;  Hollo  Province.  A  seaport  town  on  Hollo  River,  on  south 
side  of  Panay  Island,  300  m  SE  of  Manila.  PHIL  RR.  Airlines:  BOAC;  KLM; 
NWA;  PAA;  PAL.  Distributing  and  banking  center  of  West  Visayes.  Manufac- 
tures products  for  clothing,  tiles,  furniture,  soap,  lime,  woven  goods.  Shipyards. 
Fisheries. 
Times  +(  Eng.)  ........................  Morn.ex.Sun...Independent  .......  1945     5     24     262     7.50  - 

Jose  G.  Evangelists,  Editor;  Tiempo-Times,  Inc.,  Publisher,  50  Ortiz  St. 
Yuhum  (Ilongo  ft  Eng.)  +.....M  onday  ...........  News  Mag  ..........  1947     4     24     147     7.00       28,900 

Manuel  Villalon,  Publisher,  66  Rizal  St. 

LACUNA  (C8).  pop.  X821.247;  On  Luzon  Island.  40  m  S  of  Manila.  University  of  the 

Philippines. 
Philippine  Agriculturist  .........  Monthly  ..........  Agriculture  ........  1917     1     65        98     4.00 

J.  R.  Velasco,  Editor;  College  of  Agriculture  and  Central  Experiment  Station, 
University  of  the  Philippines,  Publisher. 

MANILA  (C8).  pop.  988,906.  In  Luzon  Island.  Situated  on  Manila  Bay.  which  has  an 
area  of  770  square  miles,  and  a  circumference  of  120  miles.  M  RR.  One  of  the 
finest  harbors  in  the  East,  with  excellent  port  facilities.  Airlines:  AF;  CAT; 
BOAC  ;  JAL;  KLM  ;  NWA;  PAA  ;  PAL  ;  QEA  ;  SAS  :  SWISSAIR.  University  of  the 
Philippines;  University  of  the  East;  Far  Eastern  University;  University  of 
Santo  Tomas;  National  University;  University  of  Manila;  FEATI;  Manuel  L. 
Quezon  ;  Ateneo  de  Manila  ;  San  Juan  de  Letran. 

Manufactures  rope,  coconut  oil,  desiccated  coconut,  hemp  and  tobacco  products, 
molasses  and  syrup,  cotton  fabrics,  mats,  rattan  furniture,  rubber  products, 
lumber,  beverages,  steel  products,  detergents,  paints,  coffee,  asbestos  roofing. 
Railroad  shops.  Twenty  banks  (1957).  114,815  (res.)  electric  meters;  11,060 
(r«s.)  gas  meters;  73,791  telephones. 


..y  ..........  Agric.  Trade  ......  1934     4     24     147     3.50        13,182 

D.     .  Francisco,  Editor*;  Agricultural  and  Industrial  Life,  Publisher,  Box  3062. 
Alimyon  (Visayon)  .................  Wednesday  .....  Independent  .......  4     24     147  13.00 

Juan  Evangelista,  Editor;  Bulaklak  Publications,  1002-04  R.  Hidalgo, 
Quiapo,  Manila. 

Amc^Te4hTo^f+  .........  1«°»«>*  .........  •<*•'«"»  .........  im  I  4!  US'6'00    '2>00° 

A.  V.  H.  Hartendorp,  Editor;  American  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  Philippines, 
Publisher,  Elks  Club  Building,  Dewey  Blvd. 


Circulation—  PB  AC  Philippines  Bureatt  of  Audited  Circulation  Statement.  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report; 

Light  face,  estimated;  +Uses  Mats;  0  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch;  ?  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Goldt  to  the  use  off  the  Directory  In  front  of  book. 

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MANILA  (Continued) 


PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 


(Tagalog). .Every  Morn.. ..Independent 1945 

Agustin,  Editor;  ] 


Esttb  Col$0  Width?  Depth   Sub 

_._.    1945      8     22     280   16.00 

,n  Agustin,  Editor;  PSP  Press  &  Publications, 
920  Lepanto  St. 
_.  ,  (Info.,  Enter- 

Bannawag   (Ilocano)4- Monday Htainment  A         1984 

__  _  [Current  Events 

N.  F.  Gapusan,  Ed.;  Liwayway  Publications,  Inc..  1065  Soler  St.,  P.  O.  Box  1158. 
__.  .„  .  (Info.,  Enter- 

Bisaya  (Cebuano)4 Wednesday...  jtainment  &          1934     4     24     147   14.00 

_  ( Current  Events 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Hiligaynon. 

Francisco  Candia,  Ed.;  Liwayway  Pub'ns,  Inc.,  1055  Soler  St.,  P,  O.  Box  1158. 

Bulaklak  (Tagalog) Wednesday Gen'l  Int .1937     4     24     141   18.00 

Teoftlo  E.  Sauco,  Editor;  Bulaklak  Publications,  Publisher, 
985-89  R.  Hidalgo,  Quipo,  Manila. 

Bulaklak  Express  ( Tagalog )..Fortnightly....Comics 1950     2     36     126     2.60 

Manila  Klasiks   (Tagalog) J?ortnightly....Comics 1951     2     36     126     2.50 

Anacleto  L.  Bustamante,  Editor;  Francisco  G.  Guballa,  Pub.,  1002  R.  Hidalgo. 

Bulletin  +  (Eng.)  Morn.ex.Sun.-.Independent. 1900     5     24     224   15.00      ±21,113 

Color  advertising  accepted.  ±1,307 — Free 

Ford  Wilkins,  Editor;  Hans  M.  Menzi,  Publisher,  Gen.  Luna  St. 

C"cwSe.e^ 1919     8     24 

Yuyitung  PubiicationsV  Inc.,  229  J.  Luna. 
Chronicle4  (Eng.) Every  Morn...Independent 1945     8     23 

Color  and  comic  strip  advertising  accepted. 

Ernesto  del  Rosario,  Editor;  Chronicle  Publications,  Chronicle  Bldg.,  Aduana  St., 
Intramuros,  Manila. 


4     24     147   14.00       42,650 


56,718 


51,270 
48,467 


7,608 
294  27.00     148,000 


(offset)..    .........  Month,,  ..........  Ch.  of  Com 


Domingo  C.  Abadilla,  Editor ;  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  Philippines,  Publisher* 
Magallanes  Drive. 

Debate,  E14  (offset)  (Span.). Evg.  ex.  Sun.. Independent. 1918     5     22     21480.00          6,015 

Rafael  Ripoll,  Editor;  Philippine  Publishers,  Inc.,  61  Muralla  Intramuros. 

°0no  adv.)?.?.!!!?..?.?*!*!! Jfii-monthly Mental  Health...  1951     4     22      145      1.00          2,800 

Jess  L.  Bangui's," 'Editor ;  Philippine  Mental  Health  Assn.,  431  P.  Paredes. 

Fookien  Times 4- (Chinese).... Evg.  ex.  Sun...Nationalist 1926     8     22     28027.00 

Prints  English  Edition  each  Saturday. 

Go  Puan  Seng.  Editor  and  Publisher,  1117  Soler  St. 

Great  China  Press 4  (Chin.). .Every  Mom...Independent 1945   13  30.00        10,000 

Sy  Ymchow,  Editor;  Koa  Chun  Te.  Publisher,  820  Benavides,  Birondo. 
_...                  .„,  (Info.,  Enter- 

Hiligaynon  (Ilongo)-f Wednesday...{tainment  &          1934     4     24     147   14.00       45,289 

_  ,  [Current  Events 

Space  sold  in  combination  with  Bisaya. 

Francis  J.  Jamolangue,  Jr.,  Ed.;  Liwayway  Publications,  Inc.,   1655  Soler  St. 
In  The  Grade  School  V Monthly Education 1952     2     44      157     9.00      ±26,000 

P.  A.  a  Beltran,  Editor;  M.  M.  Castro,  Publisher,  641  P,  Paterno,  Quiapo,  Manila. 

±250 

±800 
±400 


159,487 

16,462 


475 
310 


128,962 

$87,272 
±42,733 


60      112      6.00 

Charles  O.  Houston"  Jr.»  Editor;  Univ.1  of" Manila,  Publisher,  105  Alejandro  VI. 
Journal  of  the  S_pil_Science     1^.,_._^         «-.,«_.___         1949      1      60     111     8.00 


ournal  of  the  Soil  Science     \n       A    , 

Society  of  the  Philippines  4-  [Quarterly 

Ricardo  T.  Marfori,  Editor;  Soil  Scie 


_  .,  „       > 1  ~w "  ^cience  Society  of  the  Philippines,  Publisher, 

Soil  Conservation  Building,  Florida  St. 

J  Li  Po 4  (Chinese) Every  Morn.. .Independent 1911   14     14     210  26.00 

Chong  Hin,  Editor;  Cheng  Deng  Van,   Publisher,   812-814-816   Benavidas  St. 
Liwayway  (Tagalog) Monday Fiction 1922     4     24     147   14.00 

Jose  Domingo  Karasig,  Ed.;  Liwayway  Publications,  Inc.,  1666  Soler  St. 
Manila  Klasiks— See  Bulaklak  Express. 
Mirror  4  (Eng.)... Evg.  ex.  Sun... In  dependent 1949     8     23     29422.50 

Color  advertising  accepted. 

Manuel  V.  Villareal,  Editor;  Joaquin  P.  Roces,  Publisher,  T-V-T  Bldg. 


°«e,9«Jaufir'  EdltorJ  Philippine  Geographical  Society,  Publisher, 
Soil  Conservation  Building.  Florida  St. 

JMonthly Educational 1918     3     30     143     4.50 

Not  issued  during  April  and  May. 

Paz.  M.  Benitez,  Editor;  Philippine  Journal  of  Education,  Pub,  P.  O.  Box  1576, 

j[ jsaturday Independent 1908     4     26     175     9.00 

RrMcCuiioch i  bick,"EdHor  and  Publisher,  Free  Press  Bldg.,  708  Rizal  Ave. 

Philippines  Herald 4  (Eng.)  ...Every  Morn....Independent 1920     8     24     294  22.50 

Osmundo  Abad  Santos,  Editor;  Philippine  Publishers,  61  Muralla, 
Intramuros,  Manila. 

Philippines  Trade  Review Monthly Foreign  Trade...  1951      3     28      140     5.00 

Rizal  F.  Gatica.  Editor  and  Publisher,  418  Samanillo  Bldg.,  Escolta,  Manila, 

PiMpinoKom^JTag.* }Ftntly.,  Thurs.Comics 1947      1     75      122 

.  C.  Gonzaies,  'Editor;  Ace  Publications,  105  Don  Alejondro  Roces  St. 


Eng.)   (offset).. 
Deo. 


7.00      140,800 


Circulation— PB AC  Philippines  Bureau  of  Audited  Circulation  Statement.  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report; 

Light  face,  estimated;  +Uses  Mats;  <S>  Nonpareil  ems,  12  to  inch;  T  Agate  lines,  14  to  inch. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  th«  Guide  to  the  us*  of  th«  Directory  In  front  of  book. 

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MANILA  (Continued)  Estab  Cols  <£  Width?  Depth    Sub  Circ 

Sentinel  4-    (En*.)  ...................  Saturday  .........  Cathqlic  .............  1948     5     24     224     5.00     £28,000 

Genaro  V.  On?,  Jr.,  Editor;  Msgr.  Oamundo  A.  Calip,  Publisher,  2474  Taft  Ave. 
Times  4-    (Eng.)  ......................  Every  Morn...  Independent.  ......  1898     8     23     28027.00       98,634 

Color  advertising  accepted.  Sunday  circ.     135,872 

David  T.  Boguslav,  Editor;  Manila  Times  Publishing  Co., 

Florentine  Torres. 
Voade  Manila  +   (Span.)  ......  .Morn.ex.Mon...Independent  ......  1945     5     24     22410.00  - 

Bienvenido  de  la  Pax,  Editor  and  Publisher,  4  14  Trinidad  cor.  Raon. 
Weekly  Women's  Magazine..  .Friday  .............  Women's  Int  .....  1945     5     24     224     6.50       43,902 

Luisa  Linsangan,  Editor;  Manila  Times  Publishing  Co.,  T-V-T  Bldg. 

NAGA  CITY  (D4).  pop.  56,238;  Camarines  Sur  Province.  On  Luzon  Island.  Airline,  PAL. 
Commercial  center  of  Southern  Luzon  Island.  Two  banks. 


...  saturday  .........  Independent  ......  1947     5     24     224     2.00        $5,216 

Magno  A.  Pasadiiia,  Editor  and  Publisher,  628  Penafrancia  Ave. 

BIS8cdano1"  .(En*'  ^          JSaturday  .........  Independent  .......  1933     5     27      147     2.50 

Domingo  A.  Escalante,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

QUEZON  CITY  (C8),  pop.  107,977.  On  Luzon  Island,  30  m  N  of  Manila.  Manufactures 
soft  drinks,  candy,  auto  and  truck  bodies. 

Filipino  Teacher,  The  -f  V       IM™*M_  -GM^ofi™  19*7     2     38      138     8-50      J25.077 

(oflfeet)  ...................  T.  ........  /Monthly  ..........  Education  ..........  8     24     188 

Not  published  April,  May.  Controlled  free  dist.       1  1,021 

Dr.  Cecilio  Putong,  Editor;  Philippine  School  Teachers  Assn.,  Publisher, 
49  Quezon  Blvd. 

/a^ff1*10  (Ta^0i?)     }  Wednesday  .....  \&  R&i?™*      1927     4     24     154   14.00      (58.150 
(offset)  ...-  .........................  ;  IGuide  Mag. 

D.  H.  Soriano,  Editor;  Capitol  Publishing  House,  Inc.,  106-A  Roces  Ave. 
Klasiks  (Tagalog-f  (offset)...Ftntly..  Thurs.Fiction  ..............  1949     4     24     164     5.00      m,500 

Angel  Ad.  Santos,  Editor;  Ace  Publications,  105  Roces  Ave. 

Philippine  Educator+  V  .........  Monthly  ..........  Education  ..........  1944  controlled1  free  dist.       f  ijlo 

Ricardo  Castro,   Editor;   Philippine  Public   School  Teachers   Assn.,   Publisher, 
27  Banawe. 

ZAMBOANGA  (D7),  pop.  108,817;  Zamboanga  Province.  Seaport  town  at  SW  point  of 
Mindanao  Island,  580  m  3  of  Manila.  Airline,  PAL.  Important  port,  shipping 
copra,  hemp,  cattle,  lumber,  rice. 
Republica,  La  (Spanish)  ........  Weekly  .......................................  1946     4     27     182  - 

C.  B.  Enriquez,  Editor;  La  Republica,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  21. 

Times+   (Eng.)  ......................  j^|*£  Thur8  'Independent.  .....  1947     5     24     224     7.50  - 

Efren  C.  Pena,  Editor;  Armando  and  Jose  Lopez,  Pubs.,  Lim  Ave.  and  Bailen  St. 

Circulation  —  PBAC  Philippines  Bureau  of  Audited  Circulation  Statement.  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report; 

Light  face,  estimated;  +Uses  Mats;  <$>  Nonpareil  ems.  12  to  inch;  V  Agate  lines.  14  to  inch. 
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LISTS 


Page 

Daily  Newspapers 1211 

Daily  Periodicals 1237 

Special  Sections  of  Newspapers  in  which  adver- 
tising may  be  placed  by  Group     1240 

Special  Newspaper  Groups  and  Representative 

Organizations 1241 

Sunday  Weeklies 1242 

(Not  Sunday  Editions  of  Daily  Papers) 

Weekly,   Semi-Weekly   and  Tri-Weekly  News- 
papers   1243 

Newspaper  Feature,  Picture  and  News  Syndicates  1302 

Agricultural  Publications,  Grouped  According  to 

States 1308 

Agricultural  Publications,  Grouped  According  to 

Classification 1318 

College  Publications 1333 

Foreign  Language  Publications 1351 

Fraternal  Publications 1365 

Magazines  of  General  Circulation,  Grouped 

According  to  Classification 1368 

Negro  Publications 1388 

Religious  Publications 1391 

Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications  ....  1400 

Labor  Publications 1456 

Index  to  Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications  1506 

Alphabetical  Index 1515 

Supplementary  Information 1555 


DAILY  NEWSPAPERS 


A  LIST  OF  DAILY  NEWSPAPERS  WHICH  ARE  PUBLISHED  CONTINUOUSLY  THROUGHOUT  THE 

YEAR,   WITH  THE  POPULATIONS  OF  THE  PLACES  WHERE  THEY  ARE  PUBLISHED. 
At  the  end  of  each  state  appears  the  total  estimated  circulation  of  all  English  Langua* 0  Dallies  In  that  State- 
showing  Evening,  Morning  and  Sunday  totals  separately. 

In  the  main  catalog  section  is  shown,  under  the  listing  of  each  paper,  ii  they  accept  strip  or  color  advertising. 
N.  B.— The  circulation  figures  quoted  below  were  the  latest  available  figures.  Variations  between  these  figures 
and  those  quoted  in  the  catalog  are  due  to  later  printing  of  this  section  and  availability  of  later  circulation  figures. 


ALABAMA 

Pop                                                       Circ. 
Annistont         31,066    Star       .            .              <^Htl9227 

A 

Pop. 
Bisbeet              3  801 

Sunday  circ  .     **  19,432 
Birminghamt  326,037...  News    -fc^  184,  893 

Douglas             9  442 

Sunday  circ  ..  **220,915 
(Space   sold  only   in 
comb,     with    Post- 
Herald) 
•Post-Herald    (see 
note  in  catalog)      .     **94,889 
Decaturf            19,974....  Daily    **13,154 
Sunday  circ  ...    **13,147 
Dothant            21.584  .  Eagle  •^-£•22,714 

Flagstafft          7.663,, 

Mesa                16.790.... 
Nogalest            6,153,, 
Phoenizt         106.818,. 

Sunday  circ.,.    **  23,406 
Florencet          23,879  ..  Times         **10,186 
Sunday  circ,,      **9,862 
(Space   sold  only   in 
comb,    with    Shef- 
field Tuscumbia, 
Tri-Cities    Daily) 
Gadsdent          55,725    Times                              -^-^24  759 

Prescottt            6.764  ... 
Tempe               7  684 

Sunday  circ        **24,464 
Huntsvillet       16.437,,Times    -++25,975 

Tucsont            45,454., 

Sunday  circ,,    ++2S.241 
Mobilet           129,009    Press                              **69  238 

Sat.  evg.  circ,,    **63,816 
(Space  sold  only   in 
comb   with  Register) 
Press-Register(Sun.)     ++88,793 
•Register         **38.608 
Sat.  morn,  circ    .    ++  34,911 
Montgomery  1  106.525.,.  •  Advertiser  ^HH>1,515 
Sunday  circ,,    **  79,033 
Alabama  Journal    **22,946 
(Space  sold  only  in 
combination  with 
Advertiser.) 
Opelikat           12.295,,News    §4,481 
Selmat             22.840..  ..Times-Journal          ....         §10,686 
Sunday  circ....         §10.686 
Sheffield-Tuscumbia 
17.501....Tri-Cities  Daily  ||   ....      **9,194 
Sunday  circ.,.      **8,684 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Florence 
Times) 
Talladegat       13.134    Home  $3,641 

Williams            2,152  . 
Yumat               9.145  , 

Total  Est.  Eng.  L 
Total  Est.  Eng.  L 
Total  Est.  Eng.  L 

Al 
Arkadelphiat     6.819., 
Batesvillet        6.414 

Blytheville       16,234.. 
Camdent         11.372 

Conwayt           8.610, 
De  Queen*       3.015, 

Home  News  (Sun.),,           §3,641 
Troyt                 8.55S,,Messenger      §3,062 
Herald  (Sun.)    §3,306 
Tuscaloosat     46.396,,News   .....  **17,20S 
Sunday  circ  ..    **17,300 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ  441,373 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  195,012 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ  544.910 

ALASKA 

Anchorage        11,254.  News         §12,014 

El  Doradot      23,076, 

Fayettevillet    17.071, 
Forrest  Cityf     7,607, 
Fort  Smitht     47.942, 

Times         §18,827 

Fairbanks!         5,771,  -News-Miner  §9,072 
Juneaut              5.956....Alaska  Empire  §4,201 
Sunday  circ  ...          §4,201 
Ketchikan          S,305....News    82,994 
Sitka                  1  985~~Sentinel  -  81*821 

Harrisont          5,542. 
Hetonmt           11,236, 

Clrc. 

§3,327 

§3.327 

§3,572 

53,572 


§7.367 
§5,893 
§2,977 


ARIZONA 

ieview    ..... 

Sunday  circ    . 

ispatch  ...„ 

Sunday  circ    . 

rizona  Sun||  (Space 

sold  in  comb,  with 

Coconino      Weekly 

Sun.)    

ribune  ...- 

erald   

106.818,.  lArizona  Republic  ...   **  11 1,339 

Sunday    circ.     (see 

note  in  catalog)  .. . 

Gazette||    .  ..... 

(Space   sold  in  comb. 

with  Arizona  Republic) 
6,764  ...•Arizona  Courier- 
Journal      

Courier!  |   

News    

•Arizona  Star  .... 
(Space  sold  only 

comb,  with  Citizen) 
Sunday  circ ., 

Citizen    

.News 

Sun  and  Arizona 

Sentinel    **8,111 

Sun  (Sun.)  ..... **8,088 

ang.  Evening  Circ.  137.070 

ang.  Morning  Circ 146,540 


§2,438 


§3,356 
87,739 
§5,284 
§5,284 
§3,196 


§1,112 
§10,584 
811,228 


§3,847 


**66,563 


4,894 

§3.673 

**31,874 


**41,973 

**33,068 

§942 


ARKANSAS 

6,819,.  Sittings  Herald  

6.414.. ..Guardl!    (Space   sold 
in  combination  with 
Record  Weekly)  .... 
16,234..,Courier-News    

Sunday  circ . . 
8,610  .  Log  Cabin  Democrat  1 1 

Citizen    .         

(Space  sold  in  comb. 
with  Weekly  Bee) 

.•News  ,— 

Sunday  circ ... 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Times) 

Times  

Northwest  Arkansas 

Times  

7,607,..Times- Herald    

Sunday  circ  ... 

47.942,,  aSouth west  American 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Times- 
Record) 
Southwest  Times 

Record   (Sun.)    

Times  Record  

Times     

World  and  East 

Arkansas  Record  

Sunday  circ,, 

Issue:  .Morning.  No  mark,  evening.  Dafly  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  tarthetern^ «! 
circ."  ||Hss  w'kly,  serai-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  •Tabloid  site.  tCounty  Seat.  CIrculaUoii-HHrSept.  A.B.C. 
Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  ^Publisher's 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Census;  XlUnd  McNtfly  estimate. 

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53,396 
**19,003 


**»,822 


§«,518 
7,200 


Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Pop.                                             Circ. 
ARKANSAS  (Continued) 

Hope                   8.602~Star    **3,400 
Hot  Springs  Na- 
tional Parkt29.307....  New  Era  §6,190 
(Space    sold    only    in 
comb,  with  Sentinel- 
Record) 
•Sentinel-Record   §10,970 
Sunday  circ....         §14,310 
Jonesborot       16.310    Sun  .     .  .             ....          §10,275 

Pop.                                                   Circ. 
ElCentrot        12.590.,  .Imperial  Valley  Press           86,959 
(Space  sold  in  comb. 
with  Post) 
•Post                                       §1  232 

Post  Press  (Sun.)  ....           §8,191 
Escondido          6,544^.  Times-  Advocate)  |    ....           §6,496 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly) 
Eurekat            23.058....  Humboldt  Standard  ..    **14,6S5 
(Space   sold  only   in 
comb,  with  Times) 
•Humboldt  Times  ....    **1  1,273 
Sunday  circ....    **14,131 
Fontana         X  13,695..  Herald-News  **4,720 
Fresnot             91,  669^.  Bee            ....                   <^Hr  100,273 

Little  Rockf  102.213....  Arkansas  Democrat  ..    **86.419 
Sunday  circ....  **  1<X>,  796 
•Arkansas  Gazette  ..    **84,011 
Sunday  circ  ..    **93,556 
Magnoliat          6.918  ..  Banner-News  ||    §3,980 
Sunday  circ....           §3,980 
Malvernt            8,072....Record  §2,950 
Menat                4.445..  Star||   §1,442 
Newport!            6.254.  ..Independent  ||     §1.976 
Paragouldt         9.668....Press-Soliphone   13,973 
Pine  Blufft      37,162...  Commercial   **  16,579 
Sunday  circ   .    **16,892 
Rogers                4962     News||                                    §3,504 

Sunday  circ....  **117,75« 
Fullerton          13  958w«  News-Tribune                 •^•^•13  045 

(Space  sold  in 
comb,  with 
Weekly  Thrift 
Guide.) 
Garden  Grove  3.762  ..News      **1C,558 
Sunday  circ....    irk  15,702 
(Space  sold  in 
comb,  with 
Weekly  News 
Advertiser.  ) 
Gilroy                 4,951....  Dispatch       §2,731 

Russellvillet      8,166.''..  Courier-Democrat  ]|   ..            2,177 
Searcyt               6.024..  Citizen  ||    §2,079 
Springdale          5.835...  News    §3,800 
Stuttgartt          7.276....Leader  §2,950 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  News) 
Sunday  circ....    **25,951 
News       ...~  •.  "^nAr6,523 

Glendale           95,702.^.  News-  Press  **21,2&8 

Grass  Valley      5.283—  Union      §4,090 
Hanfordt           10.028....  Sentinel      §7,024 
Hpyward          14.272^.  Review    **20,116 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly 
shopper) 
Hollistert           4.903~.  Free  Lance  3,024 
Hollywood           —  Citizen-News  ||    ^pfc  35,360 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Advertiser) 
(see  note  in  cata- 
log) 
Huntington 
Park              29  450     Signal             •&•&  24,667 

West  Memphis  9,112....Times||    §1,232 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ  229,049 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  146.842 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ  312.435 

CALIFORNIA 

Alameda           64.430....Times-Star||    §8,414 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly  Times- 
Star    Advertiser.).. 
Attambra         51.359....Post-Advocate||   **13,954 
Anaheim           14,556  .Bulletin                **12,2O5 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly 
shopper) 
Ingle  wood         46.185     News          .-  §11,542 

Antioch             11.051  ....Ledger  ***,386 
Bakersfieldt     34.784...  Californian  .....    **39.337 
Banning             7.034....Record-Gazette       ....            4.578 
Beaumont           3,152....  Record-  Gazette  —  See 
Banning. 
Berkeley         113.805....  Gazette)  |    **14,988 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Shopping 
News,  weekly) 
Beverly  Hills  29,032....  Citizen  ||  (see  note  in 
catalog)         -  $8,700 

Lancaster           3.594..  ..Antelope  Valley  Led- 
ger-Gazette                6,761 
(Space  sold  in 
comb,  with  Weekly 
Shopping  News.) 
Lodi                  13.798—  «News-Sentinel    §7,516 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly 
shopper) 
Long  Beach    250,767....ilndependent    **38,549 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,    with   Press 
Telegram) 
Press-  Telegram   **107,15S 
Press-Telegram    and 
Independent  (Sun.)  **135,767 
Los  Angelest 
1.970,358~.  California  Daily 
News  (Jap.)  
•Examiner  (see  note 
in  catalog)  **3S6,496 
Sunday  circ....  **685,906 
Herald  and  Express     **348,3S1 
Saturday  circ  ..  **SOS,122 
Mirror-  News           **307,412 
Sat.  evg.  circ....  **284,180 
•New  Japanese  Amer- 
ican News  (Jap.)  ..           §5,563 
Sunday  circ  ..           §5,563 
"•Opinion,  La  (Span.)     **  12,311 
Sunday  circ....    **14,237 
Rafu  Shimpo  (Jap.  & 
Eng.)    -  §10,266 
•Times     **  476,  746 
Sunday  circ....  **867,175 
Los  Gatos         4.907—  Times  Observer  §4,509 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly 
shopper) 

Boyes  Hot  Springs 
2.391....Valley  of  the  Moon 
Review  ....                          $3.507 

Brawley           11,  922..  ..News    «..-  §3,682 

Burbank           78.577...  Review  (see  note  in 
catalog)  .....  **4,5*3 
(Space  sold  in  comb. 
withThurs.  Shopper) 
Calexico             6.433....«Chronicle  —  —          tt.SOO 
Chico                12,272,..  Enterprise-  Record  ....    **  12,523 
Colton               14.465....Courier    §2,833 
(Space  sold  in 
comb,    with    Shop- 
ping News,  wkly.) 
Colnsat              3.031  ....Sun-Herald    §2,665 
Concord              6.953....Transcript    §5,683 
(Space  sold  in 
comb,  with  wkly 
shopper.) 
Corning              2.537....  Observer     1,973 
Corona              10.223....  Independent  ||    **3,695 
Covina                3,956....San  Gabriel  Valley 
Tribunel)       .....           -fc-fc  36,184 

Sunday    circ.    (see 
note  in  catalog)  ....    **36,051 
Culver  City      19.720....  Star-News    **6,*97 
(Prints  ed.  for  Venice 
under  name  of  Van- 
guard. See  catalog) 

Issue.*  •Morning.   No  mark,  evening.   Daily  papers  haying  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term,  "Sunday 
circ."  IIHas  w'klv.  aemi.  or  tri-w'lclr  edition*.   •  Tabloid  sice.   tConnt*  Seat.   CirculaMMv—4'+S*nt    A.B.C. 

.  .. 

Statement;  *March  A. B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher'a 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Census;  xRand  McNaHy  estimate. 
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Daily  Newspapers,  1959 


Mtdera 


Pop. 
10,497.., 


Cite. 

§4,225 


7,255 


« News-Tribune    

(Space  sold  in 

comb,  with  Weekly 

News  Tribune 

Shopper.) 
Martinest          8.268~ Contra  Costa  Gazette) | 

(Space  sold  in 

comb,  with  Weekly 

Shopper.) 
Marysville-Yuba 

Cityt  15.687.... Appeal- Democrat  ££11,836 

Mercedf  15,278-.  Sun-Star|  | ££11.699 

Modestof         17,389~Bee ~ ££34,432 

Sunday  circ ...    ££34,024 

Monrovia         20.186... News-Post  ££8.414 

Monterey          16,205— Peninsula  Herald  (see 

note  in  catalog:)    ... 
Mountain-View6.563.~Register-Leader||    ....          82,670 

(Space  sold  in 

comb,  with  wkly.) 

Napat  13.579-..  Register   ££12.324 

North  Hollywood 

(See  Los  Angeles)    Valley  Times ££45,372 

Oakland!         384.575....  Tribune  - ££206,942 

Sunday  circ  ..  ££236,597 


Oceanside 


16.092 
$6,092 


12,881....  Blade-Tribunel  I 

Sunday  circ.... 
(Space  sold  in 
comb,  with  wkly. 
News) 
Ontario-Upland 

22,872....Report|| ££18,678 

Sunday  circ ... 

Orange  10,027....  News     85,900 

Orovillet  5,387..~Mercury-Register 85,776 

Oxnard  21,567.. ..Press-Courier 

Palm  Springs    7,660.... Desert  Sun     

Palo  Alto          25,475~.Times      

104.577..-  ^Independent     

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Star 
News.) 

Independent   Star- 
News  (Sun.)  

Star  News 

6,653.... Press  1 1  

(Space  sold  in  comb. 
with  wkly  Journal) 

10.315.~.Argus-Courier  

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly 
shopper) 

12.763.-.  Post- Dispatch  

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with   weekly   Sen- 
tinel Shopper) 
35.405....  Progress- Bulletin)  |    .. 

6.904.~.Recorder||  

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly  News) 

4.905.-.  News      - 

1 0.256....  Record-SearchliKht    .. 

18, 429-.  Facts    

Redondo  Beach 

25.226.-. South  Bay  Breeze) | 
(see   note   in   cata- 
log) ...- 

Redwood  Cityt 

2S.544....Tribune||    

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Weekly  Times 
Gazette) 

99.545....  Independent  

46.764 ..  •Enterprise    ..... 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Press) 

Press - 

Press  Enterprise 

,  (Sun.) 

8.723.~Press-Tribune  

Sacramento!  137,572.. ..Bee  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)  -... 

•Union    - 

Sunday  circ ... 
Salinast  13.917...  Californian  


Pasadena 


Paso  Robles 


Petaluma 


Pittsburg 


Pomona 
Porterville 


Red  Blufft 

Reddingf 

Redlanda 


Richmond 
Riversldet 


Roseville 


££10,782 

§8,494 

££29,912 

££24,117 


££59,785 

££38,521 

83.088 


££5.642 


85,282 


££29.617 
83.375 


5,21 

££13,811 
§6,710 


££22,47 

££18,332 


££31.851 
££18,745 


££27,684 

££46,205 
££2.540 

££150.050 
££46.331 
££53,840 
££15,018 


Pop. 
San  Bernardinot 

63,058... 


Circ. 


•Sun ££42,871 

(bpace   sold   only    in 
comb,    with    Tele- 
gram) 

Sun- Telegram   (Sun.)     ££57,345 
(see  note  in  cata- 
log) 

Telegram ££16,638 

San  Diegol    334.387....  Tribune ££118,418 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Union) 

•Union    ££88.646 

Sunday  circ....  ££186,949 
San  Franciscot 

775,357.. ..Call-Bulletin    ££140.207 

Sat.  evg.  circ    .  ££126,903 
Chinese  Post  (Kuo 
Min  Yat  Po) 

(Chinese)    3,929 

"Chinese  Times 

(Chinese)    89.335 

•Chinese  World 

Chin.  &  Eng.)  §8.966 

•Chronicle     ££225.429 

Sunday  circ....  ££276,473 
•Examiner  (see  note 

in  catalog)  ££257.251 

Sunday  circ  ..  ££469,372 
•Hokubei  Mainichi 

(Jap.  &  Eng.)  §6,021 

•Italia  L'  and  Voce 
del  Popolo  (Ital.)  §14,416 

News    ££101,786 

Sat.  evg.  circ....    ££91,027 
°Nichi  Bei  Times 

(Jap.  &  Eng.)        ..  §6,205 

•NovayaZarya(Russ.) 
(New  Dawn)      .     .. 
•Russian  Life  (Russ. 

&  Eng.)      82,219 

•Young  China  (Chin.)  §4,977 

San  Joset         95,280....«Mercury   ££64,525 

(Space   sold   only    in 
comh    with   News) 
Mercury-News 

(Sun.)    ££100,830 

News  £51,481 

San  Leandro    27,542.... •News||    .  910,231 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly 
Advertiser) 
San  Luis  Obispot 

14. 180.-. Telegram -Tribune  ....    ££11.798 
San  Mateo        41.782^.Times  and  News- 
Leader)  |       ££26.957 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  wkly  Shopping 
Guide) 

San  Pedro  ...  News-Pilot) |    .....    ££14,631 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly 
shopper) 
San  Rafaelt      13.848_  Independent- Journal      ££25.348 

Santa  Anat      45,533.... Register       ....    „ ££49,234 

Sunday  circ....    ££49,648 
Santa  Barbara! 

44,913  ...News- Press       .         ...    ££26,909 
Sunday  circ    .    ££27.406 

Santa  Cruxt     21.970..  Sentinel    ££14,030 

Sunday  circ  ..    ££14.909 

Santa  Maria     10.440...  Times        §8.625 

Santa  Monica  71.595  ...Outlook      ££26.940 

Santa  Paula     11. 049.... Chronicle    §2,807 

Santa  Rosat    17.902  ..  Press- Democrat  ££30,603 

Sunday  circ....    ££31,967 

Sonora  2.448....° Union  Democrat      ..          §3,640 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly 
shopper) 

Stocktont         70.853....  Record    ££56,233 

Sunnyvale          9,829...  Standard     §6,189 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  shopping 
Guide) 
Taft  3.707....  Midway  Driller  83,874 


Issue*  •Morning.  No  mark,  evening.  Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term.  "Sunday 
circ."  IIHas  w'kly.  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  •Tabloid  sise.  tCounty  Seat.  Circulation— ££ Sept.  A.B.C 
Statement;  £March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  *Publlsher*s 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Census;  xRand  McNally  estimate. 

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Pop. 

CALIFORNIA  (Continued) 
Tttlare 


Circ. 

**4,780 


12.445...  Advance-  Register    .... 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly 
shopper) 

Turloek  6,235.... Journal **S,32S 

Ukiaht  6.120....Journal 3,994 

Vallejo  26.038....  News-Chronicle   **23,503 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Times- 
Herald) 

•Times-Herald  **23,852 

Sunday  circ....    **23,712 

Venice  ....Vanguard   **1,097 

(See  also  Culver 
City-Star  News) 

Venturat       X2S.880....S tar-Free  Press  **21,275 

Visaliat  11.749.... Times- Del ta||    **9.186 

(Space  sold  in 
comb,  with  wkly.) 
WatsonviUe      11.572....  Register- Pa jaronian        irk 7,737 

Whittier  23.820....  News   **17,565 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  wkly  Shopper) 

Willowst  3.019....Journal||   §3,022 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  wkly  Westside 
Shopper) 

Wilmington         ....Press- Journal ||  4,967 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  wkly  Shopping 
News) 

Woodlandt         9.386....Democrat|| **5,098 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly) 

Yrekat  3.227....Siskiyou  News||  52,997 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with   Journal, 
weekly) 

Total  Est  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ 2.931,678 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ,  ..  1,695.310 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ.... .  3,544,453 

CANAL  ZONE 

See  Republic  of  Panama 

COLORADO 

Alamosat  5.354....Courier - **3,066 

Bonldert  19.999....Camera   **9,842 

Canon  Cityt     6.345.... Record ||   54,070 

Colorado 

Springs!        45.472....iFree  Press  **  12,538 

Sunday  circ ...    **12,189 

Gazette- Telegraph  ....    **27,54S 

Sat.  evg.  circ  ...    **26,679 

Sunday  circ  ..    **26,959 

Cortezt  2.680....°Sentinel    

Herald — See  Durango. 

Denver  415.786....°s€hief  

Colorado  Times 

(Jap.)  82,035 

Post   **253.410 

Sat.  evg.  circ  ..  **  193,333 
Sunday  circ....  **334,121 
••Rocky  Mountain 

News    **160,155 

Sunday  circ....  **  166,039 

Durangot  7.459....  Hera  Id- News  **4,6S6 

Durango-Cortez 

Herald  (Sun.)  **«,6O8 

FortCoHinsf    14,937...  Coloradoan  

Sunday  circ....      **7,63O 

Fort  Morgant    5,315....Times 53.184 

Grand  Junction 

14.504...  Sentinel      **15,709 

Sunday  circ....     

"•Sunfl    66.S48 

Greeleyt  20.354....Tribune  and 

Republican)  |    ..  , 
La  Juntat         7,712.... Tribune  Democrat  ....          53,607 

Lamart  6.829....  News   53,325 

Leadvillet          4.081. ...°Herald-Democrat    ...  81,575 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly 
Chronicle) 


Loveland 
Montroset 


Pueblot 


Rocky  Ford 
Salidat 
Sterlingt 
Trinidadt 


Pop.  Qrc. 

8.099....Times-Call 4,587 

6.773. ..Reporter-Herald||    ....  53,946 

4,964.. ..Press    53,000 

Sunday  circ....  53.000 

63.685....  sChief  tain **21,289 

(Space    sold   only    in 
comb,  with  Star- 
Journal) 

Star-Journal    **20,120 

Star- Journal  and 

Chieftain  (Sun.)  ....    **39,404 

4,087....  Gazette   52,231 

4.553.... Mountain  Mail)  |    51,923 

7.534.. .Journal-Advocate  **«,059 

12.204.  Chronicle-News     **4,281 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ 395.248 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ 200,610 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ 612.723 

CONNECTICUT 

Ansonia  18.706—  Sentinel  **13,854 

Bridgeport     158.709— Post    ** 79,349 

(Space  sold  only   in 
comb,  with  Tele- 
gram) 

Sunday  circ....    **«7,391 

•Telegram    -...    **13,442 

Bristol  35.961— Press     **13.700 

Danbury  30.337—  News-Times    **  18,203 

Greenwich         40.835— Time **».722 

Hartfordt       177.397- aCourant    **104,7«S 

Sunday  circ    .  **145,S27 

Times      **120,161 

Manchester      34.116-Herald  ~ **12,195 

Meriden  44.088— Journal    **9.651 

(Space   sold  only   in 
comb,  with  Record) 

•Record    **17,9S2 

Middletownt     29.711- Press   **!?'??I 

Naugatuck       17,455.-.News    - 

New  Britain     73.726— Herald  

NewHavent  164.443—  •  Journal- Courier   .... 

Register  

Sunday  circ.... 

New  Londont  30.551— Day    

Norwalk  49.460....  Hour 

Norwicht          37.633....BBulletin        

Bulletin-Record 

(Sun.)    

Stamford  74.293— Advocate  

Torrington       27.820....  Register   

Waterburyt    104.477— American    .... 

(Space   sold  only   in 


, 

J98.886 
$106,090 


§22.104 


. 

**39,778 


comb,  with  Republican) 

•Republican        **20,754 

Sunday  circ ...    **46,«74 
Willimantict    13.586— Chronicle 
Winsted  8.78l.~  Citizen    . 


Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Clrc 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ 


53,538 

556.408 
206.958 
.387.786 


DELAWARE 

Dover  6,223....Delaware  State  News|l          59,821 

WUmingtont  110.356— Journal- Every 

Evening  **70,988 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  News) 
•News   **30,477 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ 80,809 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ 30.477 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Washington   802.1 78- "News    **174,«2« 

Sat.  evg.  circ  ..  **142,900 

•Post-Times  Herald..  **390,104 

Sat.  morn.  circ....  -jlr*377,708 

Sunday  circ....  **43S,22S 

Star    **258,434 

Saturday  circ....  **236,61S 
Sunday  circ  ...  ** 291, 348 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ 433,060 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ... .  390,104 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ. 726,573 


lattte:  •Morning.  No  mark,  evening.  Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term,  "Sunday 
dre."  ||Has  w*kly.  semi-  or  trl-wTdy  editions.  •Tabloid  sice.  tCounty  Seat.  Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C. 
Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  5P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubllsher's 
Report;  Light  lace,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Census;  xRand  McNaHy  estimate. 

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Pop. 

FLORIDA 

Circ. 

Pop.                                             Circ. 
Palatkat            9,176_News  „..         *4,164 

Bradentont      13.604.~Herald  

*  13,680 

Sunday  circ.... 
Cletrwaterf      15.581—  Sun    

**10,8®4 
*13.330 
**10,778 
•A-  16,889 

Palm  Beach        3,886«..siNews||  2.951 
Sunday  circ  ...            3,133 
Panama  Cityt  25.814~..Herald  *  13,  466 
**U,246 

1C                          U             11 

Sunday  circ  ... 

**15,850 
*17,836 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  News) 
•News  ...»  -^5,072 

DaytonaBeach  30,187^.«Journal  

**1«,844 
•A-  25,006 

**5,620 

(Space  sold  only   in 
comb,  with  News) 
News  

News-  Journal   (Sun.) 

**24,448 

*22,560 
**21,384 
*  33,573 

**17,2«2 
Pensacolat        43.479....  •  Journal  *48,638 
**49,112 
(Space  sold  only   in 
comb,  with  News) 
Pensacolat                     News  -^33,712 

De  Landf           8  632~.Sun  News 

**31,8S7 
•^•5  332 

**34,748 

Sunday  circ.... 

**5,121 
*5,480 

News  Journal  (Sun.)        *53,9S3 
**S*,460 
St  Augustinet  13  555    Record                     ..             -£6,525 

Fort  Lauder- 
dalet              36,328.~News 

**5,258 
•^•53  491 

**«,409 

Sunday  circ....         *6,441 

**SO,311 

**6.298 
St.  Petersburg  96  738»«Independent  *32,433 

Sunday  circ.... 
Fort  Myerst    13.195~.iNews-Press  

*  53,764 
**50.791 
*14,478 

**27,603 
Sunday  circ....    **  20,495 

Sunday  circ    . 

Fort  Piercet     13,502—  News-Tribune  
Sunday  circ.... 
Gainesville!     26.861~.Sun  

**1  3,318 
*1S,034 
**13,964 
§7,748 
§7,939 
•£12,609 

**  90,01  4 

Sunday  circ  ...      *107,1»7 
**90,593 
Sanfordt            ll,935^Herald   3,486 
Sarasotat         18.896_Bnerald-Tribune    ....         *  16,  137 

Sunday  circ.... 
JacksonyiUe    204,517...  •Florida  Times-Union 

**12,623 
*13,093 
**13,092 
*1S6.907 
**1S4,264 

**13,S64 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Journal) 
Sunday  circ....        ^18,961 
**1&,924 
Journal     ^5,623 

Sunday  circ  .. 
J,,       i 

*  162,  046 
**158,186 

**4,676 
NcwsJI       *10,668 

Sunday  circ   , 
Key  Westt       26,433....Citizen  

*  63,006 
**S»,328 
*63.683 
**«1,379 
§7  914 

**8,793 
Tallahasseef    27.237-  Democrat   -  *16,2»1 
**1«.131 
Sunday  circ....        *  16,  Oil 

Sunday  circ.... 

LftltflflfUf                           V)    RC1            T    A^CTAt- 

§7,914 

**15,986 
Tampat            124.681     Times  -  *46,654 

Sunday  circ.... 

Lake  Wales       6.821..  ..High  lander  
Leesburg            7.395...  .Commercial      .     ..     . 

Sunday  circ.... 
Marianna          5,845    iFloridan 

•A-  17,  596 
**1S,852 
*18,482 
**17.500 
§2,387 
*2,669 
**2,647 
*2,6S8 
**2,643 
ifl  432 

**40,7€8 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Tribune) 
•Traduccion-  Prensa. 
La  (Span.)  
•Tribune      *137,04S 
(See  Times)    **  128,927 
Sunday  circ....      *  155,  262 
**146,606 

Melbourne          4.223  .  Times 

**1,677 
if  5  324 

West  Palm 
Beacht          43.162—  BPalm  Beach  Post  ....    **33,101 

Sunday  circ.... 

Miamit           249.176-.  iDiario  De  Las 
Americas 
(Span.  &  Eng.)   .... 
•Herald    

**5.269 
*5,9*» 

**«,»48 

§16.752 
*  302,264 

**29,986 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,    with    Palm 
Beach  Times) 
Palm  Beach  Post- 
Times   (Sun.)   *43,79S 
**39,931 

Sunday  circ.... 
News  . 

^*270,573 
*366,584 
**328,486 
^141,997 

Palm  Beach  Times....        *24,090 
**21,»51 
Winter  Haren    8.605-.  News-  Chief    **5,286 
(Space  sold  in 

Sunday  circ  .. 
Miami  B-ach    46,2ft2....°Snn   ...                 

**  126,625 
*117,384 
**112,399 
§12,015 

comb,  with 
Auburndale  Star, 
weekly.) 
Sunday  circ....      **5,5O4 

Sunday  circ  .. 
Ocalat               11.741.~Star-Banner    

Sunday  circ.... 
Orlandot          52,367-aSentinel   
(Space   sold  only  in 

§12,015 
*»,143 
**»,134 
*8,215 
**8,19» 

*«7,196 
**«4,817 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ  578,118 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  848.971 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ  1.367,482 

GEORGIA 

Albanyf            31,155....  Herald    -£^23839 

comb,  with  Star) 

Sunday  circ  ... 

Star 

*88,02« 

**86,oee 

^27,742 

Sunday  circ....    **23,6O2 
Amerieuat        11,389-  Times-Recorder   §9,586 
Athenst            28.180...  Banner-Herald  **«,313 

**24,706 

Sunday  circ....      **7,12S 

Issue:  •Morniaf.  No  mark,  evening.  Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term,  "Sunday 
drc."  ||Has  w'kly,  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  •Tabloid  size.  tCounty  Seat.  Circulation-**S«pt.  A.B.C 
Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  t)A.B.C.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Census;  xRand  McNally  estimate. 

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**5S,868 
§10.028 
§10.028 


Pop.  Circ 

GEORGIA  (Continued) 
Atlantat         331.314...  •Constitution   ............  **  193,  568 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Journal) 
Journal   ...............  -------  **2SM70 

Journal-Constitution 

(Sun.)    .....................  **602,485 

•World  (Negro)  ........         §28.000 

Sunday  circ  ...         §28.000 
Augustat          Tl.SOS—BChronicle   .................    **  43,  5452 

Sunday  circ....    T^-^55,837 

(Space  sold  only    in 
comb,  with  Herald) 
Herald  --------  .................    **19,598 

Brunawickt      17.954....  News    ............................      §8,794 

Cartersvillet      7.270—  Tribune-  News  ||  .........          63,765 

Cedartownt        9.470—  Standard  ......................          §3.986 

Columboat        79.611-BEnquirerl|    ...............    **24,329 

(Space  sold  only  in 

comb,  with  Ledger) 
Ledger  ...............  -  ......    **27,892 

Ledger-  Enquirer 
(Sun.)    .....  ......  ..........    **46.459 

Cordelet  9.4<B—  Dispatch   ......  .,  ............  §3,973 

Dublint  10.232—  Courier-Herald    Dis- 

patch and  Press  ....  §6,297 

Gaincsrille       11.936—  Times  .......................      **8,1S5 

Sunday  circ....      **7,990 

Griffin!  13.981-News   ......  -------  .........          §7,104 

LaGranget      25.025—  News   .....  ......................  §5,768 

Macont  70.252—  News   ...........................    **20,585 

(Space  sold  only  in 

comb,  with  Telegraph) 
•Telegraph    ..._  ..........    **41,566 

Telegraph  and  News 
(Sun.)    .................... 

Mariettat         20,687-Journal  .....................  .. 

Sunday  circ  ... 
Moultriet         11  .639—  Observer  ||    ................ 

(Space  sold  in  comb. 

with  weekly) 
Romet  29,615~..News-Tribune  ............ 

Sunday  circ.... 

Savannaht      119.638—  «News  ................ 

(Space   sold   only    in 

comb,    with    Press) 

Sunday  circ.... 

Press    ..............  ........... 

Thomasvillet    14.424—  Times-EnterpriseM    .. 
Tiftonf  6.831—  Gazette||  ................... 

(Space  sold  in  comb. 

with  weekly) 
Valdostat         20.046....  Times    ................. 

Waycrosst       18.899.~Journal  Herald     ..... 

West  Point        4.076....  Valley  Times-News 

(see  note  in  cata- 
log) ......  ....  .............. 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ  .........  499,427 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ.  .....384,565 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ.  .........  810,734 

HAWAII 

Bllof  27.198....Tribune  Herald    ....... 

Sunday  circ,... 
Honolulu!       248.034—  ^Advertiser  -------  ....... 

Saturday  circ.... 

Sunday  circ.... 

Hawaii   Hochi    (Jap. 
&  Eng.)   ._.  ~  .......... 

Hawaii    Times    (Jap. 
AEng.)  .............  ~... 

•New  China  Press 
(Chinese)    ................ 

Star-Bulletin    ..  ........ 

Sat.  evg.  circ  ... 
•United  Chinese 
Press  (Chin.)  .......... 

IDAHO 

Blaekfoott         S.18Q—  Bulletin  ..........  ------------ 

Boiset  34.393—  aMaho  Statesman 

(Evg.  also)  ---------- 

(Space   in   morn.   & 
evg.    sold  only   in 
comb.) 

Evening  circ.... 

Sunday  circ  ... 


**12,230 
**53.560 


**01.110 

**23,780 

8.027 

§8,597 


§10,889 
§9,844 


§4,869 


**46,S47 
**4S,424 
**77,279 

§11,322 
§11,205 
§9,375 


**2,181 
**34,607 


Pop.  Ore, 

Caldwellt          10.487.~News-Tribune  ...........  *^«.464 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Free 
Press,  Nampa.) 

Times  .................  .  .....  §6,423 

Coeur  d'Alenetl2.19S~.Press    ..........  .  ...........  **«,271 

Idaho  Fallst    19.218~.  aPost-RegiJiter  (evg. 
also)    (see  note  in 

catalog)       ................  **&,156 

Evening  circ  ...  **12,81S 

Sunday  circ....  **18,163 

Kellogg              4.913_News||  ...M  ...................  §3,303 

Lewistont         1  2,985....  aTribunc    ..  .,  ...........  §16,003 

Sunday  circ   .  §16,191 

Moacowt          10.593^..  Idahonian   ....................  ***,220 

Nampa              16.185....  Free  Press      ..........  **  6,482 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,    with    News 
Tribune.  Cald  well.) 

Pocatellof         26.131M.Idaho  State  Journal  .  **1  1,786 

Sunday  circ  ..  **12,068 
Twin  Fallat     17.600..MTimes-News  (all  day 

daily)   ..............  .  .......  **20,200 

Sunday  circ   .  **20,364 

Wallace!            3.140^.  North  Idaho  Press  ....  §3,022 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ  ........  71.790 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  ......  55,766 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ.  ......  107,971 

Total  Est  Eng.  Lang.  All  Day  Circ  ......  20,200 


Alton 
Aurora 


Beardstown 
Bellevillef 

Belvideret 
Bentont 


Cairot 
Canton 
Carbondale 


Canni 
Casey 
Centralia 


Chicagot      3.«20.962... 


ILLINOIS 

32.550-Telegraph **  31,252 

50,576— Beacon- News    •£lt29,808 

(Member  of  Copley 
Northern  Illinois 
Group. ) 

Sunday  circ ...    **31,156 

6,080....  Illinoian- Star     §2,840 

32,721— News-Democrat  & 

Advocate    26,000 

9,422....Republican  $4.584 

7,848-Newsll  5.025 

Bloomingtont  34.163— Pantagraph  (See  note 

in  catalog)   **39.384 

Sunday  circ   .    **34,929 

12.123—  Citizen  **7,36S 

11.927— Ledger  

10.921— Southern    lllinoisan 
(See  note  in  cata- 
log)   

Sunday  circ  .,     

5.574— Times  §5,794 

2.734....°Reporter   §2,006 

13,863— Sentinel **12,791 

Champaign-Urbana 

62,397...  Courier   **30.610 

Sunday  circ ...    **30.876 

News-Gazette  **28,903 

Sunday  circ....    •^r*29,863 

Charleston!       9.164....Courier   .. §3,770 

•News §1.000 

,°Abendpost  (Ger.)  ....         §26.986 
(Sunday  edition  called 
Sonntagnost) 

Sunday  circ....         §29,372 

American    ~.  **4«7,S67 

Saturday  circ....  **421,421 
Sunday  circ ... 

Calumet 

Saturday  circ  . 
°«Defender||  (Negro)     „., 

Saturday  circ ...    **44,806 
••Dennl   Hlasatel|| 

(Czechoslovak)   §60,761 

Sunday  circ....  §60,761 
•Draugas  (Lith.)  ....  $49,870 
Dziennik  Chicagoski 

(Polish)    §21,06* 

•Dziennik  Zwiaz- 

kowy||   (Polish)  ....         §34,600 
•Jewish    Daily   For- 
ward (See  New 
York,  N.  Y.) 
•Naujienos  (Lith.)  ..         §43,274 

News    - -...  **547,796 

Saturday  circ....  ^HHM6,6«7 
•Prosvetall  (Slove- 
nian) (Ind.  &  Prat.)         §14,250 

Issue:  sjMornlng.  No  mark,  evening.  Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term.  "Sunday 
die."  ||Has  w'kly.  semi-  or  tri-wTdy  editions.  'Tabloid  size.  tConnty  Seat  ClrcuUtion-Hr*Sept.  A.B.C 
Statement;  *March  A  B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  •worn;  tPubliaher'a 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Census;  xRand  IfcNaHy  animate. 

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Chicago! 


Clintont 
Danville! 


Decatur! 


Pop.  Cite. 

sSan  Min  (Chinese)..          55,040 
'•Sun-Times   ...........    **S34,063 

Saturday  circ....  **451,0&1 

Sunday  circ  ..  **632,432 
•Tribune  .........  ..  ...........  **068.455 

Sunday  circ    **  1,188,  042 
•Vilnia(  Surge)  (Lith.) 


§28,355 

{3.198 

**34,288 

**29,124 


(Labor) 
5.945....  Journal  and  Public  .. 

37.864—Commercial  News  ... 
Saturday  circ  . 
Sunday  circ....  , 

66.269....«Herald      ...............    **35,909 

(Space  sold  only  in 

comb,  with  Review) 

Herald-Review(Sun.) 


..... 

Dixon!  11.523  ...Telegraph 

Du  Quoin  7.147....Call|| 

East  St.  Louis  82.295....Journal 


EdwardsvHle! 
Effinghamt 
Eldorado 
Elgin 


**9  7TO 

55969 

**32642 


6,892...  News 

4,500— Journal     

44.223  ..  Courier- News    

(Member  of  Copley 
Northern  Illinois 
Group.) 

Flora  5.255....  News-Record    

Freeport!          22.467....  Journal-Standard  

Galesburg!       31.425....  Register-Mail    

Harrisburg!     10.999....  Register   

Herrin  9.331....Southern  Illinoisan— 

See  Carbondale 

Hoopeston          5.992.  Chronicle- Herald 

Jacksonville!    20.387...  Courier    

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with 
Journal.) 

•Journal 

Journal   Courier 

(Sun.)    

Joliet!  51.601...  Herald-News    

(Member  of  Copley 
Northern  Illinois 
Group. ) 

Sunday  circ.... 

Kankakee!       25.856...  Journal    

Sunday  circ 

Rewanee          16,821.. ..Star-Courier    

La  Salle  12.083  ..  News-Tribune  (see 

note  in  catalog) 

Lawrenceville!  6.328....  Record  

Lincoln!  14.362....  Courier   

Litchfield  7.208....  News- Herald  

Macomb!          10.592....  Journal    

Marion!  10.459....  Republican  ||    

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly.) 

Marseilles          4.514....  Press       

Mattoon  17.547.... Journal-Gazette   

Moline  37.397....Dispatch— See  Argus, 

Rock  Island. 

Monmoutht      10,193....  Review  Atlas  

Morris!  6.926....  Herald       

Mount  Carmel!  8,732-  Republican-Register . 
Mount  Vernon! 

15.600....  Register- News   

Murphysboro!    9,241. ...Southern    Illinoisan — 

See  Carbondale 

Oglesby  3,922— News-Tribune — See 

La  Salle 

Olney!  8.612....Mail     

Ottawa!  16,957.. ..Republican-Times    .... 

Paris!  9,460....  Beacon-News    

Paxton!  3.795....  Record  ||    

Pekin!  21. 858....  Times     

Peoria!  lll,856....Bjournal   Star    (evg. 

also)  (space  in 
morn,  and  evg. 
sold  only  as  a  unit) 
Evg.  circ  .. 
Sat.  morn.  circ.... 
Sunday  circ.... 

Peru  8,653....News-Tribune — See 

La  Salle. 


**M<M 

§3,710 

**22,565 


3,468 
**  17,652 
**22.631 


§3,049 


**7,690 


**14,016 
**33,586 


**34,480 
**25,494 


*^  12.  786 


3.991 


§4,996 

**10,728 

§4,370 


51.716 
**9,416 


**6,319 
54.840 
§4,441 

**10,248 


55,730 


§6,643 
§1,260 
**18,331 


-^33,778 
**64,007 
**  91,823 
**89,545 


Pop.  Circ. 

Pontlaet             8.990...  Leader  **4,844 

Ouincyt              41, 450.... Herald- Whig  **32,954 

Saturday  circ ...  **21.497 

Sunday  circ....  **33,371 

Robinsont          6,407— News  ||      §6,231 

Rockford           92,927....Register-Republic     ...  **31,347 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Star) 

•Star    **62,626 

Sunday  circ.. .  **70,024 
Rock  Island!    48.710...  Argus     (Space     sold 
in  comb,  with  Dis- 
patch.)       **25,612 

Dispatch    **28,423 

Savanna             5,058...  Times- Journal       .  .  §1,898 

Shelbyville!        4.462  ...Union      J3.600 

Springfieldt      81.628..  •Illinois  State  Journal  **50,080 
Illinois  State  Journal 

and  Register(Sun.)  **66.772 

Illinois  State  Register  *-^r 22,850 
(Space  sold   only   in 
comb,  with  Journal) 

Sterling             12.817     Gazette   **13,221 

Streator           16.649.  Times- Press    **12,OS8 

Taylorviltet        9,188     Breeze- Courier        ....  **6,414 
Urbanat- Champaign 

62.397...  Courier— SeeChampaign 

Watsekat           4.235      "Iroquois  Co.  Times  §4,723 

Waukegant      38,946    News-Sun     **28.8S8 

Saturday  circ....  **26,823 
West  Frankfort 

11.384....  American §5,327 

\Vheatont         11,638....  Journal    5,369 

Woodstock!       7,192....  Sentinel  t&385 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ 2.019,560 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ 1,609.842 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ 3,021,989 


Alexandria 


Andersont 


Attica 


Auburnt 
Bedford! 
Bicknell 
Bloom  field t 


INDIANA 

5.147.~  News  

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly 
shopper) 

Times-Tribune 

46,820....  Bulletin  

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Herald) 

•Herald  

Sunday  circ    .. 

3.862^.  Ledger-Tribunel |   

(Space  sold  in 
comb,  with  weekly 
Fountain  Warren 
Democrat. ) 

5.879~..  Star      

12.562...  Times-Mail         

4.572.~  News    

2,086....  World 

Bloomingtont  28.163— Herald-Telephone 

Blufftont  6.076—  News-Banner        

Brazil!  8.434— Times  

Clinton  6.462—  Clintonian    

Columbia  City!  4,745— Commercial  Mail    ... 
(Space  sold  only   in 
comb,  with  Post) 

Post   

Columbus!        18.370....  Republican    

Connersville!  15.550—  News-Examiner 
C  raw  fords- 

12.851—  Journal  and  Review 

7,271— Democrat  

3.283....  Courier  

35.646— Truth  

11.362....  Call  Leader  

128.636— aCourier  

(Space  sold  in  comb. 

with  Press) 
Courier-Press    (Sun.) 

Press    

FortWayae!  133.607— Bjournal- Gazette  

Sunday  circ,... 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  News- 
Sentinel) 

News-Sentinel    (see 
note  in  catalog)  .... 


§989 


§2,778 


**16,998 

**18.804 

§1,977 


§3,914 

**N>,160 

§2,495 

§3,165 

**13,373 

§4.727 

6,080 

§3,893 

§1,276 


§2,887 

**12,623 

§6,462 


villet 
Decatur! 
Edinburg 
Elkhart 
Elwood 
Evansville! 


§4.298 

**22.253 
**4,741 


Issue:  BMorning.  No  mark,  evening.  Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term,  "Sunday 
drc."  ||Has  w'klr.  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  'Tabloid  iize.  !County  Seat.  CIrculation—**Sept.  A.B.C 
Statement;  *March  A. B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  fiP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Census;  xRand  McNally  estimate. 

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Pop.                                              Circ. 
INDIANA  (Continued) 

Pop.                                               Ore. 

Terre  Haute!  64  214—  iStar      £-£28,586 

Frankfortf        15.028....  iTimcs    *£7,552 
Sunday  circ  .       ££7,725 
Franklint           7Jl(5wStar||    -££5,114 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Tribune) 
Tribune  ££30,203 

Gary              133,911—  Post-  Tribune    *£54,517 

Tribune  and  Star 
(Sun  )                             £-£45,341 

Sunday  circ....    ££51,450 

r»nitft«»nt                1  1  fWV      Vauro                                              -±±7  R7R 

Tlpton!              5.633    Tribune  §3,551 

Greencastlet      6,888—  Banner    §5,325 

Union  City         3.572—  Times-Gazette  §2,708 

Greenfield!        64OL.  Reporter)  |  §5,178 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly) 
Greensburgt      6.619—  News         .              ....          §5,127 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  News  or 
Journal  Herald, 
Winchester) 

Hammond        87.594—  Times   ££53,754 
Sunday  circ....    ££54,572 
Hartford  City  t  7,253—  News  -Times   §3,989 
Huntingtont     15,079—  Herald-  Press    ££8.662 
Sunday  circ  ..      -££8,706 
News  

Vincennes!       18.831—  Sun  -Commercial  £-£13,664 
Sunday  circ....    ££14,366 
Wabash!          10.621  ....Plain  Dealer  and 
Times  Star  §7,501 
Warsaw!             6,625—  Times-  Union         ££9,068 

W  __«.:__*.._*      <in  QR7       TTarn1rt                                                   ++S  118 

Indianapolis!  427.173—  News   ££170,490 

Times                                  ££4  836 

(Space   sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Star) 
•Star   -£-£208,562 

Total  Est.  En*.  Lang.  Evening  Circ.     1,157,066 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  435.413 

Sunday  circ  ...  ££320,931 
Times   -££92,756 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ  1,058,274 

Sunday  circ  ...  ££105,750 
Jasperf               5,215     "Herald  ...                        §4  895 

IOWA 

Jeff  ersonvilletl4.685....  News  ||       ...                          7209 

Kendallville       6.119—  News-Sun      §3,850 
Kokomot          38.672....  Tribune  ££21.806 
Sunday  circ....     ££21,707 
Lafayette!        35.568.  ...Journal  and  Courier      ££40,002 
La  Portet         17.882—  Herald-  Argus    ££11,817 
Lebanon!           7,631—  Reporter  §5,806 
Linton                5,973~.Citizen  §6,396 
Logansport!     21,  031—  Pharos-  Tribune    ££12,251 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Press) 
•Press       •£'£•7,801 

Ames                 22,898....Tnbune  ££6,486 
Atlantic!             6.480....News-Telegraph                     §6,639 
Boone!               12,164....News-Rei>ul>hcan  ££5,972 
Burlington!      30,613....Hawk-Eye  Gazette        ££20,115 
Sunday  circ        ££19,985 
Carroll!              6,231....Times-Herald    ££5,324 
Cedar  Falls       14,334....  Record       §3,380 
Cedar  Rapids!  72.296—  Gazette   -££63,230 
Saturday  circ  ...    £-£50.233 
Sunday  circ    .     ££65,349 
Centerville!       7.625—  lowegian  and  Citizen      ££4,990 
/->v,__i__  r>ifr«+    in  ino     PrA«;«                                     •^••^•4  888 

Tribune-  Press  (Sun.)     -££18,475 
Madisoat            7.506—  Courier  ||   §6,596 
Marionf            30.081_Chromcle    ££13,922 
(Space   sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Leader- 
Tribune) 

Cherokee!           7.705-  Times  &  Chief  ||    ....             §4,870 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly) 
Clinton!            30,379....  Herald  ££22,368 
Council  Bluffs! 
45  429     Nonpareil                          £"£21,207 

Chronicle-Tribune 
(Sun.)    ££21,452 
•Leader-Tribune    ££8,76S 
Martinsville!     5.991—  Reporter                                 §4  615 

Sat.  evg.  circ    .     ££17,039 
Sunday  circ....    ££21,622 
Creston!             8.317—  News  -Advertiser   .    ..           §5,570 

Michigan  City  28.395—  News-Dispatch      .          £-£14,110 
Mishawaka      32.91  3....  Tribune—  See  South 
Bend. 
MonticeUot        3,467—  Herald-  Journal  §4,209 
Mount  Vernont  6,150    Democrat    §3,720 

Davenport!       74.549—  •Democrat   -££22,043 
(Space   sold  only   in 
comb,  with  Times) 
Democrat  &  Times 
(Sat.  &  Sun.) 

Munciet            58  479—  Press       ££19  986 

Saturday  circ  ..    £-£49,182 

(Space  sold  only   in 

Sunday  circ....    ££57,105 
Times                     £-£29,284 

comb,  with  Star.) 
•Star   ££28,688 

Des  Moines!  1  77,965-  ^Register     *£21  7,623 

Sunday  circ  ..    ££30,605 
New  Albany!    29,346—  Ledger  and  Tribune 
(Sun.)    §7,435 
•Tribune  (evg.  also) 
(Morn.  &  Evg.  edi- 
tion sold  only  as  a 
unit)     §8,149 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Tribune) 
Sunday  circ    .  -££513,023 
Tribune  (see  note  in 
catalog)  £-£127.523 
Dubuque!           51.223  ...Telegraph-Herald  ££39,033 
Sunday  circ  ...    ££40,047 

Estherville!       6  719     News                           .           §3,825 

Mew  Cattle!    18,271.  ...Courier-  Times  £-£11,863 

Wnti1jt«vi11«t           A  OC7       T  »rt<r»f                                                           8C  ftOC 

Fairfield!            7,299     Ledger    §5,121 

Peru!                13,308....Tribune  -££9,343 
Plymouth!         6,704....Pilot-News  §7,406 
Portland!           7,064—  Commercial-Review  ..           §5,039 
Princeton!          7,673—  Clarion-Democrat    ....      ££4,926 
Sunday  circ  ...      ££4,950 
Rensselaer!        4,072..  ..Republican     §3.437 
Richmond!       39.539—  Palladium-  Item    £-£27,160 
Sunday  circ    .    £-£27.545 
Rochester!         4.673—  News-Sentinel    §4,171 
Rushville!         6,761—  Republican  §4,107 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,    with    Tele- 
gram) 
Telegram  §725 

Fort  Dodge!     25.115....  Messenger  and 
Chronicle        -£*21,641 
FortMadison!  14,954....  Democrat    §6,510 
Iowa  City!       27.212—  Press-Citizen    ^£-£11,945 
Keokuk!            16,144....  Gate  City  ££8,860 
Le  Mars             5,844....mSentinel             §4,991 
Marshall- 
town!            19,821—  Times-Republican    ....    -£*12,973 
Mason  City!     27,980—  Globe-  Gazette  (see 
note  in  catalog)  ....    £-£25,541 

Missouri 
Valley             3.546—  Timesjj     (Space    sold 
comb,  with  Harrison 
Co.  News  wkly)  ....           §2,405 

Seymour             9,629-.  Tribune  ||    £-£6,259 

Qlljkllivwjll**         11   flA       MAH/O                                                       -X-^R  fiAA 

Mount                                      i.                                    too** 
Pleasant!        5,843...  News  ||  53,236 

South  Bend!  115,911—  Tribune  (see  note  in 
catalog)                       <££108  793 

Muscatine!       19,041...  Journal   -«      **».799 
Nevada!             3,763..  Journal    §3,200 

M»«r+/%«+            11  721     News                       ...—  .      £"£7,333 

Sunday  circ....  •££•112,908 
Spencer!            2,394—  World     §2,885 

Oelwein              7.858....  Register   **S,1<W 

Sullivan!            5.423....Times|l    §4.980 

Oskaloota!       11.124....  Herald  **7,890 

Issue:  •Morning.  No  mark,  evening.  Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term.  "Sunday 
drc."  ||Has  w*kly,  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  'Tabloid  size.  !County  Seat.  Circulation— £*Sept.  A.B.C. 
Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Cenius;  xRand  McNally  estimate. 

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Ottumwat 
Perry 

Shenandoah 
Sioux  Cityt 


Pop. 

33.631....  Courier 
6,174— Chief  . 


Circ. 

**18,29e 
§3,978 
§3,895 
**S4,453 
*£*4,671 


Spencert 

Vintont 

Washington! 

Waterloot 

Webster  Cityt 
Total  Est. 
Total  Est. 
Total  Est. 


83,991— Bjournal   

Sunday  circ  ... 
Journal-Tribune  (see 

note  in  catalog)  ....    -££-19,373 
(Space  sold  only   in 
comb,  with  Journal) 

7,446-..  Reporter    „ §6,090 

Times   (Sun.) 6,033 

4.307.... Cedar  Valley  Times.  §4,385 

5,902.... Journal    £--£4,197 

65,198....  Courier £-£49,013 

Sunday  circ....    ££49,579 
7,611— Freeman- Journal   £-£4,246 

Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ 619,734 

Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ 299,110 

Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ 827,414 


KANSAS 

Abilenet  5.775....Reflector-Chronicle   .. 

Arkansas  City  12.903....  Traveler   

Atchisont         12.792.... Globe  

Sunday  circ.... 

Augusta  4.483....  Gazette   

Beloitt                4.085.... Call  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)      

Thursday  circ.... 

Burlingtont        2.304.... "Republican   

Chanute  10.109— Tribune       

Cherry  vale         2.952....  Republican  

Clay  Centert     4.528....Dispatch   

Coffeyville        17.113....  Journal   

Sunday  circ   . 

Columbus  3.490— Advocate      

Concordiat          7,175.... Blade- Empire    

Council  Grove  t2.722....  Republican   

Dodge  Cityt      11. 262....  Globe   

El  Doradot       11.037— Times  

Emporiat          15,669....  Gazette ||  

FortScottt       10.335— Tribune- Monitor]  |    .. 

Fredoniat  3.257....  "Herald   

Garden  Cityt    10,905.... Telegram    (see    note 

in  catalog)   

Goodlandt  4.690....  News 

Sunday  circ   . 
Great  Bendt     12,665....  Tribune  ||  

Sunday  circ.... 
Hayst  8.625....News    

Sunday  circ    . 

Hiawathat          3.294....  World  ||         

Hutchinsont     33.575— News   (all  day  daily) 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Journal, 

Salina)     

Sat.  morn.  circ.... 

Sunday  circ  .. 
Independence!  11,335.... Reporter  

Sunday  circ.... 

lolat  7,094-..  Register       

Junction  Cityt  13,462....  Union  1 1    

KansasCityt  129.553— Kansan   

Sunday  circ   . 

Larnedt  4,447....  Tiller  and  Toiler  

Lawrence t        23,351....  Journal- World    

Lea venwortht  20, 579....  Times  

Sunday  circ   . 

Liberalt  7.134—  Southwest  Times  

Lyonst  4.545.-.  News    

Manhattant      19.056— Mercury     

Sunday  circ.... 

McPhersont       8.689— Republican  ...- 

Neodesha  3,723— Sun          

Newtont  11.590— Kansan   

Nortont  3,060....Telegram    

Ottawat  10.081....Herald  

Parsons  14,750— Sun  

Pittsburg          19,341—  Headlight   

(Space  sold  only  in 

comb,  with  Sun) 

•Sun  ~ 

Sunday  circ . . 

Prattt  7.S2J— Tribune  

Russellt  6.483-News   


*£4,363 
**6,583 
£•£7,093 
*£7,253 
§2,130 

§2,415 

§3,022 

**2.404 

££6,055 

1,605 

§3.662 

-£*10,220 

**10,314 

2,820 

§3,814 

2,475 

**7,241 

§6,021 

**8,462 

*£6,023 

§2,230 

4,806 


-££8,772 

££8,813 

§6,322 

§6,322 

§3,054 


££52,504 

-££52,115 

**53,145 

*£6,227 

£-£6,328 

§4,588 

§7,521 

**28,485 

-££28,545 

§3,126 

**10,75S 

*-£9,985 


§5,731 
§3,061 
§9,142 
§9,142 
§5,026 
§2,015 
§6,175 
3,106 
**6,2SS 
£-£8,504 
§5,082 


§8,200 
§8,200 
§5.447 
§3,961 


Sallnat 


Topekat 


Wellingtont       7,747. 
Wichitat         168.279. 


Winfieldt 


Pop.  Circ. 

26476—  Journal    £-£29,073 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  News, 
Hutchinson) 

Sunday  circ....    £--£28,458 

78,791— iCapital ££64,236 

Sunday  circ....    ££66,102 
State  Journal    (space 
sold  only  in  comb. 

with  Capital)    ££25,650 

News    §3,939 

Beacon    -£-£94,617 

Sunday  circ....  £-£123,365 
•Eagle  (evg.  also)  ....  -££-102,404 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
in  morn.&evg.eds.) 
Evening  circ   . 
Sunday  circ.... 
10,264—  Courier 


Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ  ..... 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  ......... 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ  .......... 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  All  Day  Circ 


££-75,680 
££120,783 
**6.242 

476,963 

174,840 

487,036 

52,504 


KENTUCKY 


Ashland 


Bowling 
Greent 

Corbin 


Danvillet 
Frankfortt 

Fulton 

Glasgowt 

Harlant 

Hendersont 


31,131— Independent       ££17,149 

Sunday  circ....     ££18,167 

'  !  1 1 ' ' '     i '  1 1  I  i  H  ,  )  .  1     t 
18.347— Park  City  News  ....      ££10,463 
Sunday  circ  ..    ££11,278 

7.744— Times    (Sun.)    §5,062 

Tribune  §4,875 

Covingtont        64,452  ..  aEnquirer  (Ky.  ed.  of 
Cincinnati  Enquirer, 
Cincinnati,    O.    See 
Enquirer  for  circ. ) 
Kentucky  Post  Times- 
Star    (Ky.    ed.    of 
Cincinnati,  O..  Post 
Times-Star.   See 
Post  Times- Star  for 
circ.) 
8,686...  Advocate-Messenger        ££4,122 

Advocate  (Sun.)  ££4,125 

11,916... .State  Journal   £-£5,890 

Sunday  circ....      -££6,111 

3,224  ..  Leader §2,975 

7,025  ...Times §6,010 

4.786...  Enterprise §6,257 

Sunday  circ    .  §6,257 

16.837— iGleaner  and  Journal 
(see  note  in  cata- 

log)     **7.113 

Sunday  circ    .      £~£7,815 
Hopkinsvilltt  12,526....Kentucky  New  Era....  §9,131 

Lexingtont       55.534.... •ITerald  **40,384 

(Space   sold  only   in 
comb,  with  Leader) 
Herald-Leader  (Sun.)    £-£57,644 

Leader  **2S,243 

Louisvillet      369.129  .  ^Courier-  Journal    -£-£216,645 

Sunday  circ ...  <£-£310,371 
(see  note  in  cata- 
log) 

(Space   sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Times) 

Times  -£*175,979 

Madisonvillet  11.132..  Messenger   §7,604 

Mayfieldt  8.990..  Messenger 6.332 

Maysvillet         8.632...  ^Independent  $8,863 

•Public  Ledger  (evg. 

(Space  in  morn.  & 

evg.  eds.  sold  only 

in  comb. ) 

Morn.  &  evg.  circ—          §5,821 

Middlesboro     14.482...  News   £+6,419 

Murray  6,035.... Ledger  and  Times  ....  $2,518 

Owensborot      33,65!    .Messenger  and 

inquirer  (all  day 

daily)  **24,600 

Saturday  circ....    £"£23,729 
Sunday  circ ...    -££-23,920 

Paducaht          32,828 ...  Sun-Democrat    -£-£25,185 

Sunday  circ....    £-£26,041 


Issue:  iMorning.  No  mark,  evening.  Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term,  "Sunday 
circ."  |  (Has  w'kly,  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  °Tabloid  sice.  tCounty  Seat.  Circulation—  £*Sept.  A.  B.C. 
Statement:  -£March  A.  B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  9  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population—  1950  Census;  xRand  McNally  estimate. 

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Pop. 
KENTUCKY  (Continued) 

Paris!  6.912.,.  Enterprise    

Sunday  circ.... 

Richmond!       10.268....  Register   

Winchester!      9.226....  Sun  


Circ. 


84.772 
84,772 
85.103 
83.983 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ. ..     332.520 
Total  Eat.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ.        272,8% 

Total  Eat.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ 481,563 

Total  Eat.  Eng.  Lang*  All  Day  Circ 24,600 

LOUISIANA 

Alexandria!      34.913.... Town  Talk **24,214 

Bastrop!           12.769—  Enterprise! |   **4,28€ 

Baton  Rouge!  125.629— BAdvocate    — **33,764 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  State 
Times) 

Sunday  circ  **54,030 

State  Times **33,229 

Bogalusa           17. 798....  News    **6,826 

Sunday  circ ...  **6,908 

Growler!           12.784.. ..Signal    **5,330 

Jennings            9,663  ...News   **4,464 

Lafayette!        33.541. ...Advertiser         **19,155 

Sunday  circ....  **18.597 

Lake  Charles!  41.272...  American  Press  **28,814 

Sunday  circ....  **27,874 

Monroe!           38,572.... News-Star     **15,803 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  World) 

•World    **22.619 

Sat.  morn,  circ  **32,16€ 

Sunday  circ....  **35,752 

New  Iberia!     16.467....  Iberian       **7.996 

NewOrleans!  570.445.... States-Item   **162,805 

Saturday  circ....  **139,958 
(Space  sold  tn  comb. 

with  Times-Picayune) 
•Times-Picayune   ..      <fr«frl94,358 
Sunday  circ      **313,523 

Opelousast      11.659....° World    **8,520 

Sunday  circ  **8,504 

Rustoa!            10.372....  Leader!  |    **2,572 

(Space  sold  In  comb, 
with  weekly) 

Shreveport!    127.206.... Journal   **50,650 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Times) 

•Times          **87,184 

Sunday  circ....  **108,625 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ.  .. .  374,664 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ 337,925 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ 573,813 


Attfustat 
Bangort 


20.913 . 
31.558.. 


Batht  10,644 

Biddeford         20,836 
Lewiatoa-Anburnt 

64.108, 


MAINE 

•Kennebec  Journal 
•News    (see   note  in 

in  catalog)  

.Times) |    

.Journal    


Journal   

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Sun) 

•Sun  

Portland!  77.634  Express  

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Press- 
Herald) 

•Press-Herald  

Telegram  (Sun.)  

Waterville  18.287....vSentinel 


**72,625 
§2.845 
8,533 

**14,737 


**31.775 
**28.23€ 


**50.968 
**92,447 

**17,978 


Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ 54.351 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ 186,355 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ 92,447 

MARYLAND 

10.047....Capital  

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Mary- 
land Gazette- News, 
Glen  Burnie  and 
Charles  Co.  Wal- 
dorf Leaf) 


Pop.  Circ, 

Baltimore       949.708,.. News- Post  **227,S79 

Sat.  evg.  circ....  **2W,271 

American   (Sun.)   **  314,4*9 

•Sun  (evg.  also)  **196,719 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
in  morn.  &  evg.  eda.) 

Sat.  morn.  circ....  **18S,4S3 

Evening  circ ...  **214.226 

Sat.  evg.  circ  ..  **19S,813 

Sunday  circ....  **314»229 

Cambridget      10.351....  Banner **6,24S 

Cumberland!    37.679  ....News  **li,46* 

(Space    sold   only    in 
comb,   with  Times) 

Times  **2l,041 

Sunday  circ..,    **  29,632 

18,142- News    **».3S9 

(Space   sold   only   in 
comb,    with    Post) 
•Post  


**9,489 


Frederick! 

Hagerstownt    36.26O-.1  Herald  **9.380 

Sat.  morn.  circ....  **8,268 
(Space   sold  only   in 
comb,    with    Mail) 

Mail          **19,OS2 

Sat.  evg.  circ....  **17.874 

Salisbury!        15.141— Times    **23,110 


;.  Evening  Circ.        527,519 

r.  Mornin*  Circ 227,044 

r.  Sunday  Circ 658,360 


Total  Est.  En*. 
Total  Est.  En*. 
Total  Est.  En*. 


MASSACHUSETTS 

Amesbury          9.711- News    §2.032 

Athol  11.554....  News  **4,438 

Attleboro         23.809— Sun      **10.198 

Beverly  28.884— Times    **»,097 

Boston!  801 ,444.... "American    ^^179,169 

(Space    sold    only    in 
comb,  with  Record) 

Sat.  evg.  circ....  **141,968 
Advertiser  (Sun.)  ....  **470,533 
•Baikar  (Armen.)  .  82.703 

Christian  Science 
Monitor   (see  note 

in  catalog)     ^^159,988 

•Globe  (evg.  also)  ....  **194,9O9 
(Space    sold    only    in 
comb,  in  morn,  and 
evg.  eds.) 

Evening  circ  ..  **146.797 

Sat.  evg.  circ  ..  <4nfc~115.119 

Sat.  morn.  circ....  ^Hfcl84,672 

Sunday  circ      **3»8.88« 

•Hairenik||   (Armen.)  84,035 

•Herald      **182.816 

(Space    sold    only    in 
comb,  with  Traveler) 

Sat.  morn,  circ   .  **  166, 323 

Sunday  circ ...  **293,904 

•Kuryer  Codzienny 

(Pol.)  

•Notizia.   Ladtal.) 
"•Record  (see  Amer- 
ican)     

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with 
American) 

Sat.  morn.  circ.,.  ** 344, 839 

Traveler  (see  Herald)  **  183, 620 

Sat.  evg.  circ....  **  133, 170 

Brockton  62.860....  Enterprise  and  Times     **41,681 

Cape  Cod— See  Hyannis. 

Chelsea  38.912— Record  

Clinton  12.287— Item||        

FaU  River!     111.963- Herald  News 

Independent,  L'  (Fr) 
(Prints  edition  for 

New  Bedford) 
Fitchburgt        42,691—  Raivaaja   (Finnish) 

(Labor)  

Sentinel    

Framingham    28,086— News    

19,581- News    

2S.167-Times||    

17.349— Recorder-Gazette  .... 


§26.552 
932.800 


Gardner 

Gloucester 

Greenfield! 


5.820 

**3.448 

**»,763 

83.687 


84.129 


912.892 
87,065 


**12,678 


Issue:  •Moraine.  No  mark,  evening.  Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term.  "Sunday 
drc."  |  (Has  w'kly.  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  'Tabloid  size.  tCounty  Seat.  Circulation— Ar*Sept.  A.B.C. 
Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  •worn;  (Publisher*! 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Census;  xRand  McNally  estimate. 

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Pop*                                              Circ. 

HaverhOl          47.280—  Gazette   ++10,363 

P^A                                                                fit* 

Detroitt       1.849,568....  iDziennik  Polski 
(Polish)  §33,611 
•Free  Press  ++469,117 
Sunday  circ....  ++494,506 
News   ++463  460 

Journal    SI  1,568 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Union  Leader, 
Manchester,  N.H.) 
Holyoke           54.661_Transcript-Tele?ram..    ++26.231 
Hudson              8.111....  Sun  ..  2,220 

Sunday  circ  ...  ++976,276 
Times  .      ++391.296 

rv>—  «.             *  ***     ^           s«nday  circ....  ++486,113 
Dowagiac           6.542....  News   S3_sra 

(Space   sold  only   in 
comb,   with  Enter- 
prise, Marlboro) 
Hyannis          x  4.235....  Cane  Cod  Standard- 
Times    ..                        ++17,745 

Escanabat        1S.170~  Press  "    **ie*aoi 

FHntt              163.143_  Journal   ++91,189 
„                                                    Sunday  circ  ..    ++91.031 
Grand  Havent    0  S^     TriK«««                                -FT~  «*, 

Lawrencet        80,536—  «Eagle    ++3,376 

(Space   sold   only    in 
comb,  with  Tribune) 
Tribune  ...                       ++36,204 

GrandRaPidstl76.51S~.BHerald  ++S2.Z39 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Press) 
Sunday  circ....    ++88,575 
Press       ++115  361 

Leominster      24,075....  Enterprise    §5,175 
Lowellt            97.249....Sun  ++41,242 
Sunday  circ  ...    ++29,970 
Lynn                   99  73S     Ttctn                                    ++22  129 

Greenville          6.668....  News    ++4*884 

Saturday  circ  ...    ++19,444 
Telegram  News  820.492 
Sunday  circ    .          522,904 
Maiden             59,804_  News    §10804 

Hillsdalet           7,297.~News   "      ++8  291 

Holland            15.858....  Sentinel  II                        ++12*671 

Houghton-Calumet                     "    **12,671 
5,085...  Mining  Gazette       ....    ++10,599 
loniat                 6,412—  Sentinel-Standard      ..           §4,223 
Iron  Moun- 
taint                9.679...  News       ++10,169 
Ironwood          11.466  ..  Globe  ++8,797 

Marlboro          15,756....  Enterprise!  |   5,575 

(Space   sold   only   in 
comb,  with  Sun. 
Hudson  ;  also  wklys. 
See  catalog.) 
Medford            66.1  13  ...Mercury                                  §7,802 

Jacksont           51.088...  Citizen-Patriot  ++36,617 
Saturday  circ....    ++33,147 
Sunday  circ....    ++37,169 
K»lama*oot     57.704..  Gazette    ++48,830 
Sunday  circ....    ++49,696 
Lansing            92,129...  State  Journal  ++63,999 
Sunday  circ....    ++63,202 
Ludingtont         9.506U.  News    «...      ++5,853 

Milford             15.443_  News    ..                                 §7321 

NewBediordt  109,189.-.  Diario  De  Noticias 
(Port.)     §8,92O 
Independent  —  See  Fall 
River. 
Standard  Times  ++61,527 
Sunday  circ....    ++50,885 
Newburyportt  14,111.^  News    ++6,226 
North  Adams   21  ,567^.  Transcript  ++13,085 
North  am  ptont  29.063^.  Hampshire  Gazette   .    ++12,775 
North  Attle- 
boro               12,146....  Chronicle    53,894 
Pittsfieldt         53.348....  Berkshire  Eagle  ++28,770 
Quincy              83.835....  Patriot-Ledger   ++43,423 
Salemf              41,880....  News   ...             .             ++23,879 

Manisteet           8,642     News-Advocate    §4,480 
Marquettet       17.202.  Mining  Journal    ....       ++14.470 
Marshallt           5,777...  Chronicle    ++3,498 

Menomine«t     11.151...  Herald-Leader    ....           ++5,158 
MidUndt           14,285  .  News   ++il  146 

Monroet           21,467...  News    ++18  679 

Mount  Clemens 
17.027....  Monitor-  Leader    ....        ++12,005 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly  South 
Macomb  News,  E. 
Detroit;    Tri    City 
Progres,  Utica) 
Mount  Pleasant 
11.393  ..  Times-News      §4,833 
Muskegont       48,429..  Chronicle      ••  .                 ++43,872 

Southbridge      17,519  .  News    ...   .                             §5,169 

Springfieldt    162,399.~  News    §  9ft,  41  6 

(Space    sold    only    in 
comb,   with  Union) 
•Union    §80,561 

Republican  (Sun.)  ....        §114,240 
Tauntont          40,109....  Gazette  (See  note  in 
catalog)   ++11,602 
Wakefield         19.63J~.Item   §6,446 

Niles                  13,145.-  Star    §7,763 

Waltham          47.187^.  News-Tribune  ++15,073 
Woburn            20.492~.  Times  §6,400 

Owosso              15,948     Argus-  Press    ++13,269 
Petoskeyt          6,468  .  News-Review    §5,396 
Pontiact           73,681....  Press       ++57.900 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,    with    Tele- 
gram) 
•Telegram    ++57,017 
Sunday  circ  ...  ++101,931 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ....  1.504,967 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  888,508 
Total  Eat.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ  1,483,253 

MICHIGAN 

Adriant             18.393_  Telegram    ....           ....    ++17,670 
Albion               10,406,-  Recorder           §3,668 
Alpenat            13,1  35....  News          .         ++8638 

Port  Huront    35.725.  .  Times-Herald    ++31,203 
Sunday  circ        ++31,018 
Royal  Oak       46.898    Tribune                           ++42,668 

Saginawf           92,918     News    —     .            ++49,789 

Sunday  circ    .    ++49.916 
St.  Josepht       10,223  .  Herald-Press    ++7,424 
(Space   sold  only   in 
comb,  with  Benton 
Harbor  News-Palla- 
dium) 
Sault  Sainte 
Marief          17,912....  News  ||  ++10,020 
South  Haven     5,629....  Tribune        ++3,039 
Sturgis               7,786    Journal       §8,043 

Three  Rivers     6,785...  Commercial       ++4,381 
TraverseCityt  16.974....  Record-  Eagle            ..    ++12,824 
YpgUanti           18  3^2     Pres«s    §6.217 

Ann  Arborf      48.251....  News   ++26*351 

Bad  Axef            2  973    Huron  Tribune                 ++3  588 

Battle  Creek    48,666....  Enquirer-  News  ++37[l70 
Sunday  circ  .  .     ++36,951 
BayCttyt         52,523-..  Times      ++35  715 

Total  E«t.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ  1,849,271 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  508,346 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ  2,036,254 

MINNESOTA 

Albert  Ust     13.545..  ..Tribune    ++10.199 
Sunday  circ  ..    ++10,078 
Auatlnt            23.100    Herald  ++13.2S4 

w    t                                Sunday  circ  ..    ++35^01 
Benton  Harbor-Saint 
Joseph           28.992^  News-Palladium    ++22,901 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  St.  Joseph 
Herald  Press) 
BigRapidst       6,736....  Pioneer   §3,682 

Cadlllact           10,425...  News  §5,658 

Bemidjit           10.001....  Pioneer!  1  ++6.5S4 
Bralnerdt         12.637....  Dispatch   87.5T1 
Crookstont        7.352^.  Times  -  54,69» 

Cheboyganf       5,687_  Tribune  ||    83,782 
Coldwatert        8,594....  Reporter    §6,005 

.,r .  ,No  m*rk*  even!n«-  D»^  P»P«'«  naming  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term.  "Sunday 
drc."  ||Has  w'kly,  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  »Tabloid  size.  tCounty  Seat  CircuUHon— +*Sept.  A.B.C 
Statement;  ^March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's 

-?^Si.yihlJ.acc'  estimated.  PopttlatUm—19SO  Census;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 

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Pop.                                                   Circ. 

MINNESOTA  fO>«iffn«t«rf\ 

Pop.                                            Circ. 

Vicksbtirgt       27,948—  Post   **  10,021 

Dutatht           104,511....  Herald  **28,S26 

Sunday  circ....      ^nfc9,63S 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  News- 
Tribunc) 
Industrialist!   (Finn.)            §4.140 
•News-Tribune    **51,376 
Sunday  circ  ..    **  73,763 
Fairmontt          8,193....  Sentinel  §10,849 
Faribaultt        16.028....  News   **6,926 
Fergus  Fallst  12.917    Journal   ...    .   ^Hfc-13,221 

West  Pointf       6,  432....  Times-  Leader   §4,803 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ  192,412 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  69,698 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ.  180,043 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  All  Day  Circ  9,641 

MISSOURI 

Aurora               4,153     Advertiser  §2,866 

Bibbing            16.276.  Tribune  ^^8,904 

Boonvillet          6.686—  News  ||     **3,305 

International  Fallst 
6.269....Journal    §4,167 
Uttle  Fallst      6.717....Transcript  §4,866 
Mankatot         18.809....  Free  Press    **1»,531 
Marshall            5.923....  Messenger   §5,089 
Minneapolis!  521.718....Star  **2S7,425 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Tribune) 
•Tribune        -fr*214,827 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with      Advertiser, 
weekly) 
Brookfield          5.810....  News  Bulletin   §4,395 
Butlert                3.333—  Democrat  ||     3.900 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Bates  County 
Democrat  weekly) 
Cameron             3  570....  News-  Observer  ||                    §1450 

Sunday  circ  .  .  **  635,  122 
New  Ulmt          9,348—  Journal    §8,684 
Owatonnat       10.191—  ^People's  Press  §5,448 
Sunday  circ....            §5,448 
RedWlngt       10.645....  Republican-  Eagle 
(see   note   in  cata- 
log) .....  **7,990 
Rochester!       29.885—  Post-Bulletin    **22,825 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  wkly  Sun) 
Cape  Girardeau 
21.578....  Southeast  Missourian    **15,263 
Carrolltont         4.380—  Democrat  ||   §2,700 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly). 
Carthaget         11  188.    Press  ||                         .           §6,348 

St.  doudt         28.410—  Times     .....    **17,260 
St  Fault         311,349.-.  Dispatch     •£•£!  19,683 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly  ) 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Pioneer-Press) 
•Pioneer-Press       **90,324 
Sunday  circ  .  .  **186,637 
Stillwatert         7,674—  Caret  te||  (Space  sold 
in  comb,  with  wkly  )            §2,800 
Virginia            12.486—Mesabi  News||  (Space 

Chillicothet        8,694—  Constitution-Tribune]  |          §5,661 
Clintont               6.075—  Democrat  ||    §4,341 
Columblat         31.974—  Missourian           **3,954 
Sunday  circ 
Tribune      **1<>,120 
Excelsior 
Springs            5  888—  Standard                     ..           §3,823 

sold  in  comb,  with 
Range  Facts,  wkly)     **10,701 
Wiflmart           °  410U-  Tribune  §10,03? 

Sunday  circ  .  .            §3,823 
Festus                5,199—  News-Democrat    §4,431 

171  of  THv+r              C  VtSt      ^f      Franrni*    Po 

Winonat           2s!o31-News   **2l,018 
Worthingtonf    7,923L-  Globe  §9,653 

Journal    §5,438 

Pnl»n«4                    1A  ftO        ^lin    riaT^tt*»                                         94  317 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ  661.368 

Hannibalt        20.444....  Courier-  Post   **10,942 
Independencet  36,963     Examiner   ..         §10,713 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  361,975 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ  911,048 

MISSISSIPPI 

BUoxi               37.425-  Herald  (see  Gulf  port) 
darksdalet      16,539....  Press  Register||   ....       **4,455 
Columbust        17.172—  Commercial  Dispatch           §9,017 
Sunday  circ  ...           §9,017 
Corintht             9.785—  Corinthian  §3,983 
Sunday  circ   .           §3,983 
Greenvillet       29,936—  Delta-  Democrat- 
Times                              -jf1fl3  624 

°News||   ^...             1.933 
Sunday  circ....             1,933 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with    Weekly   Pic- 
torial Shopper) 
Jefferson  City  t25.099-«Capital-  News    §4,851 
(Space    sold   only    in 
comb,    with    Post- 
Tribune) 
News    and    Tribune 
(Sun.)      §14,487 
Post-Tribune       §10,281 

Sunday  circ  ...    **13.359 
Greenwoodt      18.061—  Commonwealth  ^r^3,720 
•Star   ..  §3,427 

Joplin               38.711-  adobe  ...-  **30,86l 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  News- 

Sunday  circ....           §3,427 
Grenadat            7.388—  Sentinel-Star  2,598 
Gulfport-Biloxi 
22.659—  Biloxi-Gulfport 
Herald  ..  **2S,416 
Hattiesborct    29  474    American          ^"^14,634 

Herald) 
Sunday  circ....    **3S,133 
News-Herald  **U.«>4 
Kansas  City    456,622—  aNews  Press  §817 
Friday  circ.  ..           *2.998 
Star||       .  .    **334,S18 

Jacksont          98  .271.-.  BClarion-  Ledger  **45,452 
(Space    sold    only    in 
comb,    with    News) 
News    itif37,33S 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with    Times,    also 
wkly  Star  Farmer) 
Sunday  circ  ...  **3S4,046 

•Times                           ^£329  138 

(Sun.)    **79,148 
State-Times  ^Hfc-24,991 

Kennettt            8,685....  Dunklin  Democrat   ...           §4,422 
KirksTillet       11.110—  Express  and  News   ...      **«,783 

Sunday  circ....    **24.737 
Laurel  t            25*038—  Leader-Call                    ^H^H  468 

Sunday  circ....      **6,938 
Lamarf               3,233«..  Democrat  ||  ....                       §3,225 

McComb           10.401-  Enterprise-  Journal  ....          §5,011 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Farm 
Reporter) 
Sunday  circ  ..    **20,38S 
Natchezt          22.740....  BiDemocrat   **6,617 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly) 
Lebanont           6.808....  Record  ||  (all  day 
daily)   ...«  §3,200 
Lexingtonf         5,074—  Advertiser-  News    §3,107 
Macont              4,152—  Chronicle-Herald  §4,355 
Marshall!           8,850....  Democrat-  News  ||   §4,012 
Maryvillef         6,834    Forum                  ....              §5,794 

Times  (all  day  daily)      ik"£9  641 

Mexicot            11.623«~Ledger               ....             -^^8,426 

Sunday  circ....      ^Hr9,974 
Tupelot            11.527—  •  Journal  **14,2O2 
°  Tribune 

Moberly           13.115—  Monitor-Index  and 
Democrat   <fc*8,650 
Monett              4,771    Times  §3,987 

Issue:  •Morning.  No  mark,  evening.  Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term,  "Sunday 
circ."  l|Has  w'kly.  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  -Tabloid  size.  tCoanty  Seat.  Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C. 
Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  fate,  sworn;  tPublisher's 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Census;  xRand  McNafly  estimate. 

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Pop.                                              Circ. 
Neoshot              5.790....  News      55,461 

Pop.                                            Cite. 

Lewistownt       6,573^.  News  ||  .    ..                          (4,008 

Sunday  circ   .           §5,461 
Nevadat             8.009....  Herald  (Sun.)  54,758 
Mail   §4,651 

Sunday  circ....          §4,003 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Argus  Farmer) 
Livingston         7.683....  Enterprise    ^-£-2,740 

Poplar  Blufff    15.064...  American  Republic  II  ..    **12,497 
Rollat                 9.3S4~.Herald||    

Miles  Cityt        9,243~.  Star    §4,776 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly.) 
News    5  106 

Sunday  circ  ...           §4,776 
Missotllat         22,485—  BMissoulian  **15,13S 
(Space   sold  only   in 
comb,  with  Sentinel) 
Sunday  circ....    **17,806 
Sentinel    **3,272 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ  72,438 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  91,213 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ  147,151 

NEBRASKA 

Alliance              7.891_  Times-  Herald   **4.107 
Beatrice!          11.813*~.  Sun                                   if  +9,761 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with   weekly   New 
Era.) 
St.  Chariest      14.314^.  Banner-News    §5.520 
Cosmos  Monitor  $3.425 
St.  Josepht       78,583—  •Gazette  **41,870 
(Space    sold    only    in 
comb,  with  News- 
Press) 
News-  Press       ...        .    -A"£4&  126 

Saturday  circ.  ..    **  5  1,347 
Sunday  circ  ...    **50.934 
St.  Louis         856.796....  iGlobe-  Democrat  (see 
note  in  catalog)  ....  **332,823 
Saturday  circ  ...  **308,279 
Sunday  circ....  **  373,  939 
Post-Dispatch  **380,495 
Saturday  circ....  **  292,  509 
Sunday  circ....  **510,145 
Sedaliat            20.3S4—  ^Capital       **4,358 
(Space   sold   only   in 
comb,  with  Democrat) 
Democrat||    **8,393 
Democrat-Capitol 
(Sun.)    ++12,966 

Sunday  circ....      **9,853 
Columbust          8.884^.  Telegram    **7,350 
Fairburyf           6,395«.News          §4,234 

Falls  Cityt         6,203.~.  Journal    §4,561 

Fremontf          14,762.-.  Guide  and  Tribune  ..    **11,S20 
Grand  Islandt  22,682     Independent     **18,347 
Uastingsf         20  211     Tribune                             <A"A'15,970 

Holdreget           4,381  ...Citizen  §3,627 
Kearneyt          12  115    Hub                   -                iinM>,&2& 

Lincolnf            98,884—  Journal      •Ap<fr*2»8&> 

(Space   sold  only   in 
comb,  with  Star) 
Journal-Star  (Sun.)  ..    **49,4«6 
•Star    **24,486 

Springfieldt       66.731-  Leader  and  Press  **37,263 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  News) 
•News   -^-^-22,713 

McCookf             7.678^.  Gazette   **7,133 
Nebraska  Cityt  6.872-  News-Press  ***,542 
Sunday  circ....      **&>634 
Mnrfollr               11  31*     News  II          iHt  13.353 

North  Plattet  15.433—  Telegraph-Bulletin    ..    **10.986 
Omahat           251,117MMlWorld-Herald  (evg. 
also)  -  **12S.80S 
(Space  sold  in  morn. 
&  evg.  edit,  in 
comb,  only) 
Evening  circ....  -^-^120.783 
Sunday  circ....  **258.795 
Scottsbluff        ia.8S8_«Star-Herald  **13.906 
Sunday  circ  ...    **13,995 
Yorkt                  6.178—  News-Times   §4.328 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ.  ...    291,011 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  164.196 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ  337,765 

NEVADA 

Carson  Cityt      3.082U.0  Nevada  Appeal||  §1,821 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Carson-Tahoe 
Chronicle   weekly) 
Elkot                  5,393«w  Fre«  TV^SP  §2f6OO 

News  and  Leader 
(Sun.)    .  .    ++59  266 

Trentont             6,157—Republican-Times 
and  Gazette     §4,213 
Warrensburgf    6.857—  Star-  Journal!  j    §3,241 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  semi-weekly) 
Webb  City          6,919....  Sentinel      §1,050 
West  Plainsf      4.918—  Quill                                        §5  940 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ  1,044,606 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  767,421 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ  1,433,829 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  All  Day  Circ.            3  200 

MONTANA 

Anaconda         11  ,254—  Montana  Standard 
(see  Butte)  

BilHngst           31.8J4~.BGazette  (evg.  also)     **2S,285 
(Space  in  morn.  &  evg. 
eds.  sold  in  comb.) 
Evg.  circ    .    **10,717 
Sunday  circ    .    **37,228 
Bozemant         11.325^  Chronicle    §4,813 
Sunday  circ....           §4,813 
Buttet               33.251....  aMontana  Standard 
Comb.  circ....    **19,248 
(Space    sold    only    in 
comb,    with    Post) 
(see   note   in   cata- 
log) 
Sunday  circ  ...    **24,68€ 
Post 
Comb,  circ   .      **9,345 
Dillont                3,268....°  Tribune  §1,903 
Glendivet           5.254^  Ranger       2,864 

Elyt                    3.558-  Timesll    §2,375 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly) 
LasVegast      24.624.«,  Review-  Journal    **22,608 
Sunday  circ....    **2S,686 
BSun                    ^r*15.298 

Sunday  circ....    -^*14,581 
Renot               32.497....  Gazette   **17.940 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Nevada 
State  Journal) 
•Nevada  State  Journal    **  13,321 
Sunday  circ  ...    **21,963 

Sunday  circ    .             2,864 
Great  Fallst     39.214^.  Leader      ififf  941 

(Space  sold  on  comb, 
with  weekly  Battle 
Mountain  Scout) 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ  49,869 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  28.619 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ.....  .62.230 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

Claremont        12,811_  Eagle  •£•£8,314 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Tribune) 
•Tribune   (see  note 
in  catalog)  **31,545 
Sunday  circ....    **37,031 
Hamiltont           2,678....  Ravalli  Republican  ....           §1,955 
Havret               8.086~.  News                                    §4  486 

Helenat             17.581_Independent-Record   .      **7,70S 
Sunday  circ....      **7,738 
Kalispellt          9.737—  Inter  Lake        **5,915 
Sunday  circ....      **«,206 

Concord  t          27,988.-.  Monitor  and  New 
Hampshire   Patriot    **12,S44 

Issue:  iMoming.  No  mark,  evening.  Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term,  "Sunday 
circ.**  ||Has  w'kly,  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  -Tabloid  size.  tCounty  Seat.  Circulatioo-Hr*Sept.  A.B.C. 
Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  •worn;  (Publisher's 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Census;  xRand  McNally  estimate. 

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POD.                                            die. 
NEW  HAMPSHIRE  (Continued) 
Dorerf              15,874-  Foster's   Democrat!)             88,500 

Pop.                                                 Circ. 
Clovist             17418....  News-  Journal   **7,827 
Sunday  circ.,.      irk  7,»51 
Farmington       3,637....  Times  -^^8,562 

Hanover             6,259....  Valley  News  —  See 
Lebanon. 

K____*                    •  (  JFM       QA«+I«AI                                                 8  A  ftlUI 

Sunday  circ....      **8,M1 
Gallupt              9,133—  Independent  **3,630 

Laconiat           14.745—  Citizen      ££6,865 
Lebanon            8.495....  Valley  News  (see  note 
in  catalog)  ***,332 
Manchester!     82.732—  New  Hampshire  News 
(Sun.)        £*37.744 
Union-  Leader  (all 
day  daily)  *£«,294 

Sunday  circ  ...      **3^67 
Hatch                  1,064....  See  Supplement. 
Hobbs                13.875....News-Sun  «  **»,574 
Sunday  circ,..    **10,119 
Las  Crucest     12.325—  Sun-News  **4,934 
Sunday  circ  ...      -^-^5,213 
Las  Vegast        7.494.,  Optic     §3,096 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Journal. 
Haverhill.    Mass.) 
Nashuat           34.669....  Telegraph  §11,733 
Portsmouth      18,830—  Herald   (see  note  in 

Portalest            8.112—  News-Tribunell    **3,910 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with    wkly    News) 
Sunday  circ   .      **3,9S1 
Ratont                8,241^.  Range        53,963 

catalog)       ££12,873 

Roswellt           25,738—  Record    *-^ll,173 

Total  Est.  En*.  Lang.  Evening  Circ  72,049 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ  37,744 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  All  Day  Circ  48,294 

NEW  JERSEY 

Asbury  Park    17  094     Press                                £-£3$  635 

Sunday  circ,.,     **1  1,298 
Santa  Fet         27.998—  New  Mexican  **1  1,994 
Sunday  circ        **13,392 
Silver  Cityt       7,022—  °  Press  and 
Independent   §4,725 
Socorrof              4,334,,°Socorro  Co.  News 
Chieftain  §3,050 

Sunday  circ....    £-£31,455 
Atlantic  City    61.657—  «Press    (see  note  in 
catalog)   *£4S,035 
Sunday  circ        -££33,044 
Bayonne           77,203..»  Times                             -££15,132 

Tucumcarit        8,419—  News     54,088 
Sunday  circ,,            §4,088 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ  129.996 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  42,976 

Saturday  circ....    £-£14,041 
Bridgetont        18,378—  News       ,  *£1O,606 
Camdenf         124.555—  Courier  -Post       ££76,507 

NEW  YORK 

Saturday  circ   .    £-£70,897 
Eliaabethf       112.817—  Journal      £~£5O.331 
Hackensackt    29.219—  Bergen  Record  £-£81.574 
Jersey  Cityf  299.017—  Jersey  Journal  ££94,280 
Saturday  circ....    **80,918 
Svoboda  (Ukrain.) 
(see  note  in  cata- 
log)                          .         §20,100 

Albanyt           134,995^..  Knickerbocker    News    **SS,S42 
•Times-Union    •£•£63,420 
(Space    in    Morn.    & 
Sun.  sold  in  comb.) 
Sunday  circ,,  -££117,417 
Amsterdam       32,240—  Recorder      ££13,836 
Auburnt            36.722—  Citizen-  Advertiser    ,          §11,483 

Lakewood          9.970....  Times      .....  .               54,380 
Levittown                   ....Times  of  Burlington 
Co.  —  See  Levit- 

Bataviat          17,799....  News           £-£11,694 
Beacon              14,012—  Newburgh-Beacon 
News  (see  Newburgh) 
Binghamtont    80,674  .  Press           -...     ££66,978 

town,  Pa. 
Long  Branch   23.090-.  Record  £*11,768 

Sunday  circ..,     ££67,610 

Millville            16.041—  Republican   ,  *£S,463 
Morristowat    17  124—  Record      ..              ....    £-£14,764 

Brooklyn!    2.738,175.,.  "^Brooklyn  Daily               532,450 

Newark!         438.776....  News    ££272,959 

•Long  Island 

Saturday  circ....  £-£206,114 
Sunday  circ  ..  £-£341,901 
•Star-  Ledger    £-£224,746 

Advocate      §17,901 
Buffalof          580,132—  aCourier  Express  ....  *£163,149 
Sunday  circ,,  £-£307,254 
News    £-£287,446 

Sunday  circ  ..  £-£365,592 
New  Brunawickt 

Canandaiguat    8,332—  Messenger     §4,890 
Catskillf             5,392—  Mail       §4,475 

38,811—  Home  News  —  -£-£39,554 

Corning            17  684     Leader                              £-£13,504 

Sunday  circ,...    £-£35,958 
Passalc             51,702—  Herald-  News    ££65,713 
Patersont       139,336-  .Call       **34,280 
News                          ....    -£-£47,715 

Cortlandt          18.152—  Standard  §8,892 
Dunkirk  -Fredonla 
25,102—  Observer)  |        (Space 

Perth  Araboy   41  330    News            £-£33,763 

sold  in  comb,  with 

Phillipsburg               —See  Easton.  Pa. 
Plainfield          42,366—  Courier-  News   ££36.661 
Trentont         128,009—  Times  -£-£65.116 
Times-  Advertiser 
(Sun.)        **65,07S 
°SjTrentonian    ,.,    £-£-36,081 
Union  City       55.537—  aHudson  Dispatch  ....    ££60,309 
Vineland            8.155—  Times-  Journal    -£-£12,567 

UTrwulVMtrwt           1A  Alt        Titnoo                                                           612  Klft 

Grape     Belt     and 
ChatauquaFarmer, 
semi-weekly)     -££9.646 
Elmirat            49.716—  •  Advertiser   -£-£11,162 
Sat.  morn.  circ....      ££6,876 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Star- 
Gazette) 
Star-Gazette    ££-38,662 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ.        987.007 
Total  Est  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  403,451 

Sat.  evg.  circ    .    ££37,908 
Telegram   (Sun.)   **49,3S7 
Endicott            20  050—  Bulletin                                 §10,108 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ  873.629 

NEW  MEXICO 

Alaraogordo       6*783    News                                    56  271 

Fredonia            7,095—  Observer  —  See 
Dunkirk. 
Garden  City     14,486—  'Newsday  (see  note  in 
catalog)   -£*288,4«3 
Geneva             17,144—  Times             £-£-10,796 

Sunday  circ....           56,271 
AlbtHjwrquet  96*815    •Jownal                £^42,976 

Glens  Falls      19,610—  iPost-Star  £-£15,613 
(Space  sold  only  in 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Tribune) 

comb,  with  Times) 
Times    .  ,  £-£8.183 

Sunday  circ....     ££59,580 
Tribune                 .  .        ^^26,536 

Glovers  vllle- 
Johnstown    34.557—  Leader-  Herald    £-£14,853 

Artesia               8  244    Press                                       }3  328 

Herkimerf         9,400....  Telegram    17,001 

Sunday  circ....           §3,328 
Carlsbadt         17  97S    Current-  Argus                      88  400 

Hicksville       X  4,  500,,  Centre  Island  News  ,           96,138 
Hornell             15.049    Tribune         .  ..     .         £-£10,946 

Sunday  circ....           58,400 

Hudsont           11,629—  Register-Star   ££8,104 

Issue:  •Morning.  No  mark,  evening.  Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term,  "Sunday 
circ."  i|Has  Vkly,  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  'Tabloid  sire.  tCounty  Seat.  Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C. 
Statement;  £March  A. B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Census;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 

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Ithacat 
Jamaica! 


Jamestown 

Kingston! 
Little  Falls 
Lockportt 

Long  Island 
City 


Pop.  Circ. 

29.257-.  Journal   ........................    **1S,400 

-  —  Long  Island  Press  ....  -£-£275,382 

Sunday  circ....  -£-£356,295 

(see  note  in 
catalog) 

(Space  sold  in  comb. 
with    Star-Journal. 
Long  Island  City, 
and  Advance,  Staten 
Island.) 
"Queens  News  ............  6.500 

3,500—  Free 
(Space  sold  in  comb. 
with  Woedside  Her- 
ald, Long  Island 
City.) 
43.354....  Post-  Journal   .........    -££26,624 

"•Sun  ......................    **11,098 

28,81  7....  Freeman          .............    -£-£16,564 

9.541-..  Times  ................  §6,451 

25.133—  Union-Sun  and 
Journal|| 


£"£11.799 
**92,33S 


_  Star-  Journal  .... 

(Space  sold  in  comb. 
with    Long    Island 
Press.   Jamaica. 
and  Advance. 
Staten  Island  ) 
Malonef  9,501  ....Telegram       .............. 

Mamaroneclc     15,016....  Times      ............ 

(See    Westchester 
Group.  White 
Plains.  N.  Y.  in 
Groups  of  News- 
paper Lists.) 
Medina  6,179....  Journal-  Register  ..... 

Middletown      22,586—  e«Record  ................... 

Port  Jervis  Union 
Gazette    ................. 

(Space  sold  in  comb. 

with  Times-  Herald) 

Times-Herald       .       . 

Mt.  Vernon      71,899—  Argus  ............... 

(See    Westchester 
Group,  White 
Plains.  N.  Y.  in 
Groups  of  News- 
paper Lists.) 
Ne  w  burgh-  Beacon 

45.968....  Ncwhurgh-  Beacon 

News    ....................... 

Beacon  edition  ........ 

(Space  sold  in  comb. 

with  Newburghed.) 

Newburgh  edition  ... 

NewRochelle  59.725—  Standard-Star    ....... 

(See     Westchester 
Group.  White 
Plains.  N.  Y.  in 
Groups  of  News- 
paper Lists.) 
New  Yorkt  7,891,  957...  Al-Hoda   (Arabic) 

Atlantis  (Greek)  ..... 

Sunday  circ  . 
•China   Tribune 
(Chinese)   ............. 

•Chinese  Journal 
(Chinese)    ............. 

•Chinese  Nationalist 
(Chinese)    ...........  ..... 

•Day-  Jewish  Journal 
(Yiddish)    .............. 

Saturday  circ.., 
Sunday  circ.... 

'•Diario  de  Nueva 
York,  El  (Span.)  .. 
Sunday  circ   . 
••Freiheit  (Yiddish) 
(Labor)   .................... 

•Herald  Tribune  (see 
note  in  catalog) 

Saturday  circ..  .  **242,038 
Sunday  circ  ...  -£-£*27,002 


**5,701 
-£-£8,186 


§3,906 
**12.724 

**3,803 


-£-£13,409 
**18.641 


*-£24,358 
-£"£-5,170 


**19,188 
**18,288 


$3.000 
18,579 
18,579 

110,000 

817,650 
11.000 

£-£53,116 
£-£43,986 
-£-£52,562 

£-£55,678 


58,329 
.  £-£336,466 


New  Yorkt 


' 


§20,211 

§22,315 
§22,315 
§26,114 


-£-£11  ,909 


§2,445 

§5,896 


-££-37,905 
£-£20,910 


•  Jewish  Daily  Forward  ' 

(Yiddish)    (Ind. 
Labor)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  ....................    -£-£71,219 

Sunday  circ....    -£-£73,911 

Journal  American        -£-£563.792 
Sat.  evg.  circ....  -£-£376,034 

Sunday  circ....  **  795,  133 

•Mirror    ......  -  .......  **880,SOO 

Sat.  morn,  circ  ...  •£"£'810,528 
Sunday  circ    **1,356.718 
National  Herald 

(Greek)   ...............         §16,625 

"Sunday  circ....         §16,625 

"•News.  Daily     .......  **2,056.521 

Sat.  morn,  circ  ..-£-£1,843,284 
Sunday  circ..  ..£••£  3,  455,033 

•New  Yorksky  Dennik 
(Slovak)     ........  .... 

•Novoye  Russkoye 
Slovo  (Russian)  .  .. 
Sunday  circ.. 

•Nowy    Swiat    (Pol.)  , 

"Post    ....................  **343,734 

Sunday  circ  ..  -£-£264,442 
•Prensa,  La  (Span.)    **13,407 

Sunday  circ  .. 
•Progresso  Italo- 
American  II   (Ital.) 
Sunday  circ.... 

•Rossiya   (Russ.)   .... 

•Russky  Golos(Russ.) 
Sonntagsblatt  Staats 
Zeitung  und  Herold 
(Ger.)    Sunday     ... 
"•Staats-Zeitung  und 
Herold  (Ger.)   ........  , 

•Times  (see  catalog)  -£-£600,319 
Saturday  circ....  -£-£470,046 

Sunday  circ....£~£l,221,337 

•United  Journal 
(Chinese)  ............  „. 

World-  Telegram  and 

Sun   .................  **454,224 

Saturday  circ....  **178,790 

Niagara  Falls  90.872-.  Gazette  ....  ..................    -££-35,970 

Sunday  circ  ...    -£*24,791 
North  Tonawanda 


Norwichf 
Nyack 

Ogdensburg 

Olean 
Oneida 
Oneonta 
Ossining 


Oswegot 
Peekskill 


Plattsburgt 
'ort  Chester 


Port  Jervis 


(Space  sold  in  comb. 
with  Record  Adver- 
tiser. Kenmore) 
8.816«.Sun  ........................ 

5.889^.  Journal  -News    ......... 

Sat.  evg.  circ.... 

16.166—  Journal     .............  .  ........ 

Advance-  News  (Sun.) 
22.884^.  Times  -Herald   ............ 

11.325—  Dispatch    .................. 

13.564—  «Star   ................... 

16,098....  Citizen-  Register    ...... 

(See    Westchester 
Group.  White 
Plains.  N.  Y.  in 
Groups  of  News- 
paper Lists.) 
Palladium-Times   ...... 

Star  .......................... 

(See    Westchester 
Group,  White 
Plains.  N.  Y.  in 
Groups  of  News- 
paper Lists.) 
17,738.M.«Press-Republican  .... 

23,970....  I  tern  ...........  ........... 

(See    Westchester 
Group.  White 
Plains.  N.  Y.  ia 
Groups  of  News- 
paper Lists.) 
9,372—  Union-  Gazette—  See 

Middletown. 
Poughkeepsiet  41,023....  New-  Yorker  ............... 

Sunday  circ.... 


§3,76® 
*-£!!,  234 


22.647 
17,731 


-£-£5,464 
-£-£4,142 

-£*15,473 
§7.001 

-£-£13,946 
£^-£7,102 


§14,304 
**8,860 


-£-£12,013 
-£-£14,722 


£-£26,246 
£-£29,226 


Issue:  •Morning.  No  mark,  evening.  Dafly  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term.  "Sunday 
drc."  I  (Has  w'kly,  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  'Tabloid  sire.  tCounty  Seat.  Circulation—  **S«pt.  A.B.C 
Statement;  *March  A.  B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  (P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population—1950  Cemua;  xRand  McNally  estimate. 

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Circ. 


1 13, 678 


Staten  Island 


.  **202,21S 


Tarrytown          8.851~ 


Troyt 


Uticat 


if  if  103,201 
**5,597 


Pop. 
NEW  YORK  (Continued) 

Rochester!     332.488.... Abendpost   (German) 
•Democrat  and 

Chronicle    **  123, 722 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Times-Union) 

Sunday  circ  . .  **180,02€ 

Times-Union  **  122, 540 

Romet  41.682— Sentinel    **17.640 

Salamanca          8.861....Republican- Press  §3,893 

SaranacLake    6.913—  Adirondack  Enterprise         §3,922 

Saratoga  Spg.  15.473— Saratogian   **11,6S7 

Saugertiea         3,907—  Post §1,820 

Schenectadyf   91.785—  •Gazette  **4€,209 

Union-Star  **35,«24 

-....Advance    **46,818 

Sat.  evg.  circ        **43,537 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with     Long    Island 
Press,  Jamaica* 
and    Star   Journal. 
Long  Island  City.) 

Syracuse!        220.583—  Herald- Journal    

Herald- American 

(Sun.)  

•Post- Standard 

Sunday  circ 

..News         

(See     Westchester 
Group.  White 
Plains.  N.  Y.  in 
Groups  of  News- 
paper Lists.) 

72.311— •Record  **6,663 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Times- 
Record) 

Times -Record   

101,531....Observer-Dispatch     . 
Sunday  circ.... 

•Press        

Watertownt     34,350—  Times  (see  note  in 

catalog)     

Waverly  6,037....  Times— See  Sayre,    Pa. 

Wellsville  6.402— Reporter  §4,682 

White  Plainat  43.466—Reporter-Dispatch      .    **28,972 
(See     Westchester 
Group,  White 
Plains.  N.  Y.  in 
Groups  of  News- 
paper Lists.) 

Yonkers          152.798....  Herald-Statesman   ....    **40,892 
(See     Westchester 
Group,  White 
Plains,  N.  Y.  in 
Groups  of  News- 
paper Lists.) 

Total  Est.  En*.  Lan*.  Evenln*  Circ 3.564,054 

Total  Est.  En*.  Lan*.  Mornin*  Circ.    4,542,015 
Total  Est.  En*.  Lan*.  Sunday  Circ.      9,114,006 


NORTH  CAROLINA 

3.579....  Roanoke-Chowan 

News    

Sunday  circ    . 

53.000....  BCitizen        

(Space    sold   only   in 
comb,   with  Times) 
Citizen-Times  (Sun.) 

Times  

24,560— Times -News  

134.042....  News        

•Observer  

Sunday  circ.... 

16,486— Tribune  

Sunday  circ.... 

6416— Dispatch    

Record      

71,311— BHerald    

(Space   sold   only   in 
comb,  with  Sun) 

Sunday  circ . . 

Sun  ~ 

ElizabethCitytl2,685— Advance    

Fayettevillet    34,715—  Observer    

Sunday  circ.... 


**40,255 
**45,002 
**53,807 
**25,937 

**43.809 


Ahoakie 


Ashevillet 


Burlington 
Charlottef 


Concordt 

Dunn 

Durhamt 


§3,057 

§3,057 

**37,607 


**24,794 
**17.651 


**173,462 


**9,440 

4,233 

§3,944 

**32,594 


**38,817 
**24,835 
**7,450 
**2S,272 
**21,35S 


Pop. 

Gaatoniat         23.069— Gazette 

Goldsborof       21.454— News-Argus 

Greensborot     74.389.... «News   

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Record) 

Sunday  circ   . 

Record  

Greenvillet       16.724....  Reflector    

Hendersonf      10.996-..  Dispatch 

Hendersonville  6,103....  Times-News    

Hickory  14,755— Record 

High  Point       39,973....  Enterprise    

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Thomasville 
Times) 

Sunday  circ  ... 

Jacksonville!     3.960....  News   

Kannapolis       28,448....  Independent 

Sunday  circ 

Kinstont  18,336....  Free  Press  

Lenoirf  7,888....  News- Topic  

Lexington!       13.571..  .Dispatch       

Lumbertont        9.186....  Robesonian      

Morganton          8,311....News-Herald   

New  Bernt        15,812....  Sun  Journal      

Raleight  65,679....  «News  and  Observer 

(Space  sold  in 
comb,  with  Times) 
Sunday  circ.... 

Times  

Reidsville         11,708— Review        

RoanokeRapids  8, 156....  Herald       

Sunday  circ.... 

Rocky  Mount  27,697....  Telegram       

Sunday  circ 

Salisbury!        20.102—  Post       

Sunday  circ 

Sanford  10,013  ...Herald  

Shelbyt  15.508-Star 

Statesvillet       16.901....  Record  and  Landmark 

Tarborot  8,120— Southerner||    

Thomasville     ll,154....«Times    

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  ICigh  Point, 
Enterprise) 

Tryon  1.985—  °«Bulletin 

Washingtont     9,698— News    

Wilmingtont    45.043.~  News    

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Star) 

•Star 

Star- News   (Sun.) 
..Times        


Circ. 
**20.491 


**87,002 


**98,96S 

**28,502 

**7,012 

84,975 

§6,577 

**19,532 

**23,872 


**7,375 

**10.950 

**10,881 

**9,904 

§€,500 

**8,048 

**7.212 

§  5,225 

**8,370 

**124,271 


**21,503 

§5,834 

**4.729 

**4,789 


**18,473 
if  if  18.288 


**H,2S4 

**10,423 

§3,108 

3,200 


§1,825 


**17,926 


Wilsont  23.010. 

Winston-Salemt 

87,81 1— •  Journal       

(Space   sold   only   in 
comb,    with   Twin- 
City  Sentinel) 
Journal  and  Sentinel 

(Sun.)    -... 

Twin  City  Sentinel  .. 

Total  Est.  En*.  Lang.  Evening  Circ 531.653 

Total  Est.  En*.  Lan*.  Mornin*  Circ 522,074 

Total  Est.  En*.  Lan*.  Sunday  Circ 707,282 

NORTH  DAKOTA 

Bismarckt-Mandan 

25.938—  Tribune    **13,370 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Pioneer, 
Mandan) 

Devils  Laket     6.427— Journal    §4.431 

Dickinaont         7.469— aPress  §5,768 

Fargot  38,256....  •Forum  and  News 

(evg.  also)       **28,394 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  evg.) 

Evening  circ....    **24,470 
Sunday  circ ...    -^HH>2,217 

Grand  Fotkat  26.836-Herald    **34,146 

Sat.  evg.  circ....    **12,289 

Sunday  circ....    **33,446 

Jamestownt      10.697....Sun       55,585 


Issue:  iMorning.  No  mark,  evening.  DaUy  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term,  "Sunday 
circ."  1 1  Has  w'kly.  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  -Tabloid  fize.  tCounty  Seat.  Circulation-**Sept.  A.B.C. 
Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  tworn;  tPubliaher** 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Census;  xRand  McNally  estimate 

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Circ. 


**4,376 


Pop. 

Mandan-Bismarck! 

25.938— Pioneer   — 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Tribune, 
Bismarck) 

Minotf  22.032~.News     ++24.090 

Valley  City!       6.851- Times-Record  and 

News    3.917 

Willistont  7.378—  Herald      §7,532 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ 122,517 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ 34,162 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ 85,663 

OHIO 

Akront  274.605—  Beacon   Journal  ++163,191 

Sunday  circ....  ++172,930 

Alliance  26.161— Review ++14,886 

Ashlandt  14,287—Times-Gazette +.*8,420 

Ashtabula         23,696—  Star- Beacon +.+,17,767 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  News-Herald. 
Conneaut;  Free 
Press,  Geneva; 
Telegraph.  Paines- 
ville) 

Sunday  circ    .     ++17,917 

Athenst  11.660....Messenger      ++15,964 

Sunday  circ        **17,772 
Bellaire  12.573-.Times- Leader— See 

Martin's  Ferry 

Bellefontainet  10,232—. Examiner   ++9,339 

Bellevue  6.906— .Ga/ette       §3,500 

Bowling 

Greent  12.005-. Sentinel- Tribune    ...         ++8,687 

Bryan  6.365—Times §4,547 

Bucynis  10.327....Telegraph-Forum  +^7,453 

Cambridget       14,739...Jeffersonian  ++.13,787 

Cantont  116,912....Repository   ++68,558 

Sunday  circ  ..    ++74,322 

CelinaT  5.703— Standard  §7,600 

Chillicothet       20.133.... Gazette    ++15,312 

Cincinnatit      503,998....«Enquirer   (see  note 

in  catalog)   +,+203,960 

Sunday  circ ...  +.+.277,547 
Post  &  Times  Star 

(see  not  in  catalog)  +.+.265,831 

Circlevillet         8,723.... Herald  §5.019 

Cleveland!      914.808....  •Ameriska  Domovina 

(Slov.)     §9,000 

•Amerikai  Magyar 

Nepszava  (Hung.)  .          §21,767 

News  +.*134,S50 

Novy  Svet  (Czech)  ..  §3,967 

•Plain  Dealer  ++.309,267 

Sunday  circ    .  -j»r*5OO,790 

Press      +.+314,053 

Szabadsaz  (Hun.)     ..  §22,535 

Wiadomosci  Codzienne 

(Polish)  §27,148 

Columbust       375.901—  Citizen    ++.88,384 

Sunday  circ  ..    +^92,035 

Dispatch   ++181,410 

Sunday  circ.. .  ++241,923 
•Ohio   State  Journal    ++73.076 

Conneaut          10.230-  News-Herald    **5,178 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with    Star-Beacon. 
Ashtabula;    Free 
Press,  Geneva;  Tel- 
egraph, Painesville) 

Coshoctont       11.675.- Tribune  ~ ++.10,407 

Sunday  circ,...    ++10,521 

Daytont          243.872.... •  Journal  Herald +,+.84,174 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  News) 

News    ++144,687 

Sunday  circ  ...  +,+,  173,775 

Defiance!          11. 265—  Crescent  News  §9.352 

Delaware!        11.804-.  Gazette   **S,930 

Delphoi  6.220-.Herald||  ~ §2,619 

Dover  9.852— . Reporter  (see  note  in 

catalog)     **9,381 

EastLiverpool  24.217-  Review    **17,386 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Salem  News) 
East  Palestine  5.191- Leader    §2,660 


Pop.  Circ. 

Ely'riat  30,307—  Chronicle-Telegram....    ++23,876 

Fairborn  7.847-.  Herald  §3,682 

Findlayf  23,845....  •Republican-Courier .    ++21,187 

Postoria  14.351....  Review-Times    ++5,923 

Fremontt          16.537— News-Messenger  *+,  13.888 

Galion  9.952....  Inquirer  ++4,883 

Gallipolist          7.871— Tribune  ||     +.+.4,906 

Geneva  4.718— .Free  Press      .. ++.2,329 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Star-Beacon. 
Ashtabula;  News- 
Herald,  Conneaut; 
Telegraph,  Paines- 
ville) 

Greenfield          4.862.- Times  §3,625 

Greenvillet         8.859....  Advocate  §10,065 

Hamiltont        57,951-.  Journal- News    ++26,036 

Ironton!  16,333.- Tribune  -...  ++10,121 

Sunday  circ ...    *+.  10,286 
Kent  12,418....Record    and    Courier- 

Tribune — See 
Ravenna-Kent. 

Kentonf  8,475.— Times  ++7,146 

Lancaster!        24,180.- Eagle- Gazette    **14.601 

Limat  50.246....  Citizen    +*24,147 

Sunday  circ....     +*24,970 

News    +>19,976 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly 
shopping  News) 

Saturday  circ        **20,698 
Sunday  circ        ++22.553 

Lisbon!  3,293....  Journal  1 1     §2,000 

Logan!  5,972....  News    §4,400 

Lorain  51 .202....  Journal        +*25,844 

Mansfield!        43,564....  News -Journal  ....     ++32,072 

Sunday  circ.  .     ++35,113 

Marietta!          16,006-.  Times        ++12,378 

Marion!  33.81 7.... Star    +.+.22,396 

Martins  Ferry- 
Bellaire          25,793.- Times-Leader    ....  *+21,682 

Marysville!        4,256-. Journal-Tribune   §4,419 

Massillon          29.594....  Independent      ++.15,834 

Middletown       33.695....  Journal  *+21,449 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with    Piqua,    Call; 
Xenia.  Gazette) 
News- Journal  (Sun.)..    +.+21,037 

MountVernon!12.18S-.News   ....    +*10,844 

Newark!  34,275....  Advocate  and  American 

Tribune   +-+.19,500 

New  Philadelphia! 

12.948....  Times    **»,»19 

Niles  16.733....  Times **«,422 

Norwalk!  9.775—  Reflector-Herald    ....  §4,962 

Painesville!      14.432-. Telegraph  +*18,672 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Star-Beacon. 
A «h tabula:  News- 
Herald.  Conneaut ; 
Free-Press.  Geneva) 

Sunday  circ        +*  18,633 

Piqua  17.447....  Call  **9,«49 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with    Middletown, 
Journal;  Xena, 
Gazette) 

Pomeroy!  3,656-.  Sentinel          §3,640 

Port  Clinton      5,541....  News §5,846 

Portsmouth!    36.798....  Times ++25.238 

Ravenna! -Kent 

22,275— .  Record  and  Courier 

Tribune  +*15,379 

St.  Maryi  6,208-.  Leader      §4,889 

Salem  12,754—  News    **»,960 

(Space  sold  in  comb. 
E.  Liverpool 
Review) 

Sanduskyt        29,375....  Register       *+19.522 

Shelby  7.971-.  Globe       §3,750 

Sidney!*  11. 491  ....News    ++10,090 

Springfield!      78,508- News        ..- **»,375 

(Space    sold   only    in 

comb,  with  Sun.) 
News-Sun   (Sun.)       .    +.+.40,224 
•Sun  **1».278 

Issue:  iMorning.  No  mark,  evening.  Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term,  "Sunday 
circ/'  ||Has  w'kly,  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  •  Tabloid  size.  !County  Seat.  Circulation— +*Sept.  A.B.C. 
Statement:  +March  A. B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's 
Report:  Light  face,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Census;  xRaod  McNally  estimate. 

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Pop.                                            Circ 
OHIO  (Continued) 

Steubenvillet   35.871*.  Herald-  Star  **29.840 
Tiffint              18.952—  Advertiser-  Tribune  ..    **10.317 
Toledof           303.616—  Blade                             **183,143 

POP                                               Ore 
Henryetta          7,987-*,  Free-  Lance                           §3,789 

Sunday  circ....          §3,789 
Hobartt              5  .380....  Democrat-Chief    §3.912 
Sunday  circ....           §3,912 
HoldenTfllet      6192—  News                                   §3,685 

Sunday  circ....  **175,711 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Times) 
•Times    ...        .              ^Ht  38,296 

Sunday  circ....          §3,686 
Hutof                5.984-Newsll  §3,704 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with    Hudsonian 
Democrat,  weekly) 
Sunday  circ....           §3,704 
Lawtont           34.757....  Constitution  **13,37S 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Press) 
Constitution-  Press 
(Sun.)    **18,80S 

Troyt                10661—  News            .  .                  ++7.B4B 

Miami  News  (Sun.)....           15,300 
Uhrichsville       6.614—  Chronicle       54,867 

Upper  Sandnskyt 
4.397—  Chief-  Union    §4,520 
Urbanat             9*33$—  Citizen    §6,367 

VanWertt       10.364....  Times-  Bulletin  §6,947 

War»»1rrt««*«+        C  9O7       M»WQ                                                            84  2OO 

Warrent           49,856....  Tribune-Chronicle      .    **34,003 
Washington  C.  H  t 
10.560—  Record-Herald    86,757 
Wellston             5.691—  Sentinel   (Space  sold 
in  comb,  with  Mc- 
Arthur    Democrat- 
Enquirer,   weekly)             §2,874 
Willoughby        5.602—  News-Herald     **»,714 
Wilmingtont      7.387—  News-  Journal     ....                §6.910 
Woostert          14.005—  Record  *^  18,  904 

•Press                -A-A-7.43O 

McAlestert       17.878—  News-Capital    **8,022 
Miamif             11.801....  News-Record  **«,411 
Sunday  circ....      **«,587 
Muikogeet       37,289—  •Phoenix    **13.846 
(Space   sold  only   in 
comb,  with  Times- 
Democrat) 
Phoenix  Times 
Democrat   (Sun.)    ..     ++17,211 
Times-  Democrat    **3,5OO 
Normanf          27.006—  Transcript     **7,130 
Sunday  circ  ...      **7,282 
Nowatat             3,965—  Star)  |          ^  §3,087 

Xeniat               12.877—  Gazette  ||     §10,374 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with    Middletown, 
Journal;  Piqua, 
Call) 
Youngstownt  168.330—  Vindicator            -fr*100,541 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Star-Times, 
weekly) 
Okemahf            3.454—  Leader]  |                                 §2  512 

Sunday  circ....  **144,101 
Zanesrillet      40*517     Signal                              -£^13,152 

(Space   sold  only   in 
comb,  with  Times- 
Recorder) 
•Times  -Recorder  *^  20,527 
Times-Signal  (Sun.)..    **  18,849 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ.    2,562.191 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  768.764 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ  2.106,309 

OKLAHOMA 

Adat                 15,995—  News||  **9,017 
Sunday  circ....      **9,153 
Altust                 9.735—  Times-Democrat    §6,350 
Sunday  circ    .           §6,350 
Alvat                  6.505—  Review-Courier  ||    ..    .           §3,739 
Sunday  circ    .            §3,738 
Anadarkot         6184     News||                                  §3919 

Sunday  circ....           §2,510 
Oklahoma 
Cityf            243.504.^  •Oklahoman  **147.317 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Times) 
Sunday  circ  ...  -fc-fc  236,668 
Times           -  •^•^•111,994 

Okmulgeet       18.317—  BTimes          «...      -^^6,791 

Sunday  circ  ...      **6.84O 
Pauls  Valleyt    6.896—  Democrat    §3.978 
Sunday  circ....           §3,978 
Pawhuskat         5,331....  Journal-  Capital  ||        ..           §3.491 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Osage  Journal, 
weekly) 
Sunday  circ....            §3.491 
Perry  t                 5,137     Journal  ||                                  §3310 

Sunday  circ....            §3,310 
PoncaCity       20,180—  News   **ll.33l 
Sunday  circ....    **11,413 
Pryort                4.486^.  Times    (see   note   in 
catalog)       §3,037 

Sunday  circ    .            §3,919 
Ardmoret         17,890—  Ardmoreite||    **11.261 
Sunday  circ....    **1  1,698 
BartleiTfflet    19.228—  Examiner-  Enterprise      **8,576 
Sunday  circ....    **10,252 
BlackweU           9.199....  Journal-Tribune    **6,072 
Sunday  circ    .      **6,074 
Chickashat       15.842—  Express          -^*€,051 

Sapulpat           13.031....  Herald       §4.885 
Sunday  circ....            §4,985 
Sayret                3.362....  Headlight-  Journal   ...            2,984 
Sunday  circ                2.984 
Seminole           11.863—  Producer     §3,984 
Sunday  circ....            §3,984 
Shawneet         22,948—  aNews-S  tar  ,.  **10.877 
Sunday  circ....     **1  1,056 
StUlwaterf       20.238....  News-  Press  ||        §6,768 
Sunday  circ  ...           §6,768 
Tulsat             182.740—  Tribune      **7S,732 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  World) 
(see  note  in  cata- 
log) 
•World           **96,577 

Sunday  circ....      **5,991 
Claremore          5.494...  Progress  ||      §3,060 
Sunday  circ....            §3,060 
Clinton              7.555—  News  (|      .  .            ....          §4,991 

Sunday  circ   .           §4,991 
Cushing              8,414—  Citizen  ||    §4,494 

Sunday  circ   .           §4,494 
Duncant           15.325—  Banner  -A~fc9,299 

Sunday  circ  ...      **9,514 
Durantt            10.541-  Democrat  ||   §6,614 
Sunday  circ....           §6,614 
Elk  City            7962—  News||                                   §4966 

Sunday  circ....           §4,986 
EIRenot          10.991—  Tribune)  |  §4,677 
Sunday  circ   .           §4,677 
Enidt               36,017—  Eagle  **8,H3 
(Space   sold  only  in 
comb,  with  News) 
•News          ^HrlS,094 

Sunday  circ  .  .  **  152,836 
Vinitat               5.518    Journal  ||   §3,666 

Wewokat           6.747—  Times||          §3,212 
Sunday  circ....           §3,212 
Woodwardt        5  915    Pre^<                                    §5,280 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ  415.351 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  297.932 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ  638,248 

OREGON 

Albanyt            10.115—  Democrat-  Herald    ....    **10,315 
Ashland             7.739-  Tidings   ~  §3,14* 

Sunday  circ  ..    ^-£20,720 
Frederickf         5*467—  Leader   (see  note  in 
catalog)  83.942 

Guthrfot           10,113.    leader                                   §5,9** 

Sunday  circ....           §3.955 
Guymont           4.n8—  Herald  §3,456 
Sunday  circ....           §3.456 

Issue:  •Morning.   No  mark,  evening.   Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term.  "Sunday 
cite."   IIRaa  w*ldv.  Mtnl.  or  tri.w'klv  edition*.   'Tabloid  iiz«    tConntr  Seat.   Circulation  —  fr+Sent.  A.B.C. 

Statement;  *March  A, B.C.  Statement;  t)A.B.C.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Census;  xRand  McNaHy  estimate. 
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Pop.  Circ. 

Astoriat           12,331— As torian- Budget 1 1   ....  **6,464    Chester 
(Space  sold  in  comb. 

with  Astorian.  dearfleWT 

weekly)  Coatesville 

Bakert               9.471  ..-Democrat- Herald  •8,007    Columbia 

Bendt                11.409—  Bulletin  **5,296    Connellsvffle 

Coos  Bay-North  Corry 

Bend              12,322~ World     **11,78S     Danvfflef 

Corvalliit         16.207.-.  Gazette-Times    **6,604 

Eugenet           35.879.... Register- Guard    **33,987 

Sunday  circ....  **34,037 

Grants  Passt     8,1 16^..  Courier    **7,248 

Klamath  Falls  15.875—  Herald  and  News **14,091 

Sunday  circ....  **14,219 

La  Grandet        8.635~. Observer  **3,728 

Medfordt          17.305.- Mail-Tribune  **15,688 

Sunday  circ   .  **16,105 

Oregon  Cityf      7.682— •Enterprise-Courier..  56,325 

Sunday  circ....  57.035 

Pendletont       11.774—  East  Oregoman  -fr*8,540 

Portland!        373,628—  sjOregonian||    (see 

note  in  catalog)  ....  ^^233,856 

Sunday  circ....  **296,143 
Oregon  Journal   (see 

note  in  catalog)    ..  **  182,956 

Saturday  circ ...  **168,552 

Sunday  circ....  **204,643 

Roseburgt           8,390..~ News- Review    **10,869 

Salem                43.140-.  Capital  Journal  **  16,801 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Oregon 
Statesman.) 

•Oregon   Statesman .  <ft-£20,460 

Sunday  circ....  **20,643 

TheDallest        7.676— Chronicle    **4,617 

Total  Est.  Enf .  Lang.  Evening  Circ 345,143 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ. .      260,641 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ 592.825 


PENNSYLVANIA 

Aliquippa         26.132_  Times — See  Beaver 

Valley  Times, 
Beaver-Rochester.. 
(Space   sold  only   in 
comb,  with  Beaver 
Valley  Times) 

Allentownt     106.756....  aCa!!    **7S,682 

(Space  sold  in 
comb,  with  Chronicle) 
Call-Chronicle  (Sun.)     **84,637 

Chronicle    **22,466 

Altoona  77,177— Mirror  **32,646 

Ambridge         16.429— Citizen      58.210 

(Space    sold    only    in 
comb,  with  Ali- 
quippa News 
Herald-weekly) 
Times — See  Beaver 
Valley  Times, 
Beaver-Rochester. 

Ashland  6.192....  News   §3,205 

Athena  4.43Q~.Times— See  Sayre 

Bangor  6.050— News    §2,940 

Beavert-Rochester 

13,557-  Beaver  Valley  Times 

(see  catalog)    **23,81 

Beaver  Falls-New 

Brighton       26,892.... News- Tribune  §18,226 

Bedford  3,521..««Gazette  §4,708 

Berwick  14.010....  Enterprise       §6,562 

Bethlehem        66.340—  Globe-Times     **  26,245 

Bloomsburgf    10.633—  aPress      §9,95C 

Bradford  17.354....«Era  **H.S7 

Bristol  12,710^  Courier     **15,21 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Levit- 
town  Times.) 

Brownsville        7.643....Telegraph     **7,872 

Butlert  23,482...,  Eagle  **22,236 

Canonsburg      12.072....  Notes  ....  ...  §5,12 

Carbondale       16.296.- News   54,768 

Carlislet          16.812....  Sentinel  **9,14 


Chambersburgt 


Charleroi 


17.121  .  Public  Opinion 
9,872~.Mail   ...« 


**11,766 
5S,237 


Poo.  Circ. 

66.039....Times    **40.893 

Saturday  circ....  **38,688 

9,357—  Progress  513,027 

13,826— Record  510.346 

ll,993....News     53,967 

13.293....  Courier    **10,8S4 

7,911—  Journal    53,621 

6.994.- News    53,608 

12.186.-  Herald-  American  3,812 
(Space    sold    only    in 
comb,  with  Monon- 
gahela    Republican) 
toylestownt      5, 262. ...Intelligencer  (see  note 

in  catalog)   510,241 

to  Bois             11,497-.  Courier- Express    58,366 

Eastonf  35,632.... Express  (see  note  in 

catalog)   **46,572 

Ellwood  City    12.945— Ledger  **5,818 

Eriet               130.803.... aNews    **26,939 

(Space    sold    only    in 
comb,  with  Times.) 

Times-News    (Sun.)..  -^^69,109 

Times      **54,933 


Franklint 


Gettysburgt 
Greensburgf 


ireenville 
Hanover 
{arris  burgt 


§8,831 


§7,393 


**17,195 
**16,193 


lazelton 


Homestead 

luntingdonf 

[ndianat 

Teannette 

Tersey  Shore 

Tim  Thorpe 

Johnstown 

Kane 
Kittanuingt 

Lancaster!       63,774 


10,006^-  News-Herald 

(Space    sold    only    in 
comb,  with  Derrick, 
Oil  City.) 
7.046....  Times  ................ 

16,923.  ...Tribune-  Re  view    (all 

day  daily)      ........ 

Saturday  circ 
9.210^.  Record-  Argus    ...........      **6,048 

14.048~.  Sun  ...................         •25.002 

89.544...  News       ...............    **77,152 

(Space   sold  only   in 
comb,  with  Patriot) 
•Patriot     ..............    **40,242 

Patriot-  News    (Sun.)  **  142,620 
35.491....  Plain-Speaker    .........    **15.712 

(Space   sold   only   in 
comb,  with  Standard- 
Sentinel) 

•Standard-  Sentinel    ..      **7,347 
10.046—  Messenger    .........      **7.701 

7,330.wNews    .......................    **  10,394 

11.743....  Gazette    ................    **H.904 

16,172~~  News-  Dispatch 
5.595^.  °«Herald 
2.959  ..Times-News 
63,232....  Tribune-  Democrat 

(all  day  daily) 
5.706^.Repubhcan   ........ 

7.731^..  Simpsons'  Leader- 

Times)  | 

.•Intelligencer-  Journal   -£"£32,700 
(Space   sold  only   in 
comb,   with  New 
Era) 
New  Era  ................    **4«,903 


**9.574 
52,876 
52,422 

**60,491 
52,960 

**11.222 


News  (Sun.) 
Lansdale  9.762— North  Penn  Reporter 

Lansford  7.487..~  Record  

Latrobe  11.811...  Bulletin  

Lebanont         28.156-.News||          

Lehighton           6,565....  Leader 

Levittown      X  45, 000  ...Times  

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Bristol 
Courier. ) 

Times  of  Burlington 
Co..  N.  J 


**82.741 
**9,229 
4,985 
**9.868 
**22,73S 
52,933 


Lewistownt      13.894....Sentinel|| 

LockHavent    11.  381.-.  Express    ........ 

Mahanoy  City  10,934^.  Record-  American 

McKeesport     51.502^..  News       .................. 

Meadvillet       18,972—  aTribune  ..................... 

Saturday  circ.... 

Mechanicsburg  6,786—  Local  News 

Milton  8.578....  Standard  ...................... 

Monessen<        17.896—  Independent  ............... 

Monongahela     8.922—  Republican  .................. 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Donora 
Herald-  American) 

Mount  Carmel  I4,222^.1tem  ........................ 


2,500 

3,700—  Free 
**13,593 
**8.131 
§6,589 
**37,330 


**14,868 
2,610 
§4,667 


§3,990 


**5.277 


Issue:  iMorning.  No  mark,  evening.  Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term,  "Sunday 
circ."  ||Has  w'kly,  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  °Tabloid  size.  tCounty  Seat.  Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C. 
Statement;  *March  A. B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Census:  xRand  McNally  estimate. 

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Circ. 


**22.624 
**IO,649 


§13.2SO 


Pop. 
PENNSYLVANIA  (Continued) 

Nanticoke        20,160....° Press  

Newcastle!     48,834— News 

New  Kensington* 

Arnold  35.409— Dispatch   

Norristown!     38,126....  Times  Herald  

OU  City  19.38L-.BDerrick  

(Space    sold   only    in 
comb,  with  News- 
Herald,  Franklin.) 
Philadelphia! 

2,071,605— America(Ukrainian)  $10,000 

Bulletin       **69S,960 

Saturday  circ....  **  586, 67  6 
Sunday  circ....  ** 699,1 14 
•Day- Morning    Journal 

(Yiddish)    $18,000 

•Inquirer      

Saturday  circ 
Sunday  circ 

°News    

Saturday  circ 
•Opinione.  L*  II  Pro- 

gresso  (Ital.)   

Sunday  circ. .. 
•Popolo  Italianodtal.) 
Sunday  circ 

Philipsburg        3.988— Journal    

Phoenixville     12.932— Republican 

Pittsburgh!    676.806— American  Srbobran  ... 

(Serbian)    $12.000 

•Post  Gazette  **274.76S 

Press    **  301, 730 

Sunday  circ....  **  51 7,867 
Sun- Telegraph 

Sunday  circ 

Pittston  15.012....  Gazette       §4,537 

Pottstown        22,589— ^Mercury       -£^22,132 

Pottsville!        23.640— Republican   **26,721 

Punxsutawney   8,969— Spirit  **5,775 

Ouakertown        5.673  ...Free  Press  (see  note 

in  catalog)   55,740 

Reading!          109.320....  Eagle  **46,473 

(Space   sold   only   in 
comb,  with  Times) 

Sunday  circ....     **64,539 

•Times    **35,754 

Renovo  3.751— Record §1,650 

Ridgway!  6,244....  Record       §3,718 

St.  Marys  7.846.... Press  §3,837 

Sayre  7,735.... Times  (see  note  in 

catalog)     **7,677 


**570,864 

**  1.063.397 

**207,083 

**152,857 


§15.709 

§  IS. 709 

§3,575 

**6,208 


**181,106 


. 

Scrantonf        125,536.... Times  **54,914 

**3S,591 
**47,869 


•Tribune 

Scrantonian  (Sun.) 
16,879~~  News- Dispatch 

26.454— Herald 

15.704— Herald  

5.936— ^American    


Shamokin 
Sharon 
Shenandoah 
Somerset! 
State  College 

University  Park 

17,227.    Centre  Times 
Stroudsburgt-East 

Stroudsburg  13,635—  aRecord  

Sunbury! 
Susquehanna 


**7,009 
§6,066 

un 

§12,123 


15,570— Item   .. "..'.'. !!".!.!     **2o',369 

2,646....  Transcript  1 1    §2,490 


Tamaqua           11.508—  Courier       .    §5.099 

Tarentum           9.540— Valley  News  **23,192 

Titusville           8,923— aHerald  „ **«,809 

Towanda!          4.069— aReview §7,302 

Tyrone               8,214—  Herald  **3,5O6 

Uniontown!      20,471— vHerald  - **9,299 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Stand- 
ard) 

Standard  **17,22O 

Vandergrift       9.524— News §3,807 

Warren!           14,849....  Times- Mirror   §8,504 

Washington!    26.280—  ^Observer  **14,224 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Reporter) 

Reporter  **8,9«3 

Waynesboro     10,334— Record  Herald  **7,557 

Waynesburg!     5,514— «Democrat- Messenger  §5,044 
WestChester!  15.168—  Local  News 


Pop.  Cire. 

WUkes-Barre!76.826~.  •Record  **2S,737 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Times- 
Leader  News) 

Times- Leader- News  .     **48.747 
Williamsportt  45.057— Sun- Gazette  **28,474 


Vorkt 


59.953-Dispatch   **34,333 

"•Gazette  and  Daily..    TAnfr3S,772 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ 2,743.379 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ.  ...1,347,258 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ 3,155,076 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  All  Day  Circ 77,686 

PUERTO  RICO 

Ponce  99,492.... Dia.  El  (Spanish)  ....  16,238 

San  Juan         224.767....  °Blmparcial,  El  (Span.)  **56,6SO 

Monday  circ...  idr 75,521 

Saturday  circ  ..  **67,085 

•Mundo,  El  (Span.)  .  **59,OSS 

Monday  circ  ** 73,888 

Saturday  circ....  **77,796 


Newoortt 
Pawtucket 
Providence! 


RHODE  ISLAND 

37,564....  News  1|       

81,436— Times  


**38,041 
248.674....  Bulletin 

(Space    sold    only    in 
comb,  with  Journal.) 

•Journal    **57,908 

Sunday  circ      **  183,699 

Westerly          12,380— Sun      **7,6S7 

Sunday  circ    .       **7,646 
West  Warwick 

19,096..-  Paw  tuxet  Valley  Times    **7,703 
Woonsocket     50.211...  Call      **24,963 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ 231,732 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ 57.90R 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ 191, 34S 


SOUTH  CAROLINA 


4,900 
**47,307 


**47,416 
**8,422 


**68,971 


Aikent  7.083....«Standard  &  Review 

Andersont         19.770-  ^Independent        .... 

(Space    sold    only    in 
comb,  with  Mail) 

Sunday  circ.... 

Mail   ............... 

Charleston!      70.174.-  aNews  and  Courier  .. 
(Space   sold   only   in 
comb,  with  Post) 
Sunday  circ 
Post   ........................    **32,620 

Columbia!         86.914...  Record  .................    **28,087 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,   with  State) 
•State    ....................    **82,638 

Sunday  circ....    **90,198 

Florence!         22.513...  aNews  ..................    **15,214 

Sunday  circ  ..    **15,868 
Greenvillet      58,161—  aNews  ................    **  75,360 

(Space   sold  only   in 
comb,  with  Piedmont) 

Sunday  circ....    **80,533 

Piedmont     .................    **25,178 

Greenwood!      13,806....  Index-  Journal   ...........      **9,306 

Myrtle  Beach     3,345....News   ...................  2,800 

(See  Supplement) 
Orangeburgf    15.322....  •Times  and  Demo- 

crat ......................      **7,998 

Sunday  circ....      **8,632 

Rock  Hill         24,502-  Herald  ..................    **12,040 

Spartanburgt    36.795..~«Herald  ................    **31,036 

Herald-  Journal  (Sun.)     **38,597 
Journal    ...................    **11,624 

(Space  sold  only   in 
comb,  with  Herald) 
Sumtert  20.185—  Item  ........................  §8,495 

Uniont  9.730—  Times  ........................  §4,752 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ  ........  143,324 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  ........  323,942 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ  ......    350,215 

Issue:  sjMorning.  No  mark,  evening.  Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term.  "Sunday 
circ."  |  (Has  w'kly,  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  «TabIoid  size.  tCounty  Seat.  Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C. 
Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  (P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population—  1950  Census;  xRand  McNally  estimate. 

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Pop.                                               Circ. 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 

Aberdeent         21,0$!...,  American-News    ££20,344 
Saturday  circ....      -£-£8.674 
Sunday  circ  .      -£-£20,414 
Belle  Fourchet  3.540—  °BPost||    52,927 

Pop.                                                 Circ 

Shelbyville         9,456—  Times-  Gazette  ||   §3,978 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with   weekly    Bed- 
ford Co.   Sun.) 
Union  Cityt        7,665—  Messenger  -£-£4,998 

Deadwoodt         3,288—  Pioneer  Times  §1,210 
(Space   sold   only  in 
comb,    with    Call, 
Lead) 
Huront              12,788—  Plainsman    -£-£12,700 
Sunday  circ....     ££12,62O 
Lead                    6,422...  Call  1  1  (  Space  sold  only 
in  comb,  with 
Pioneer   Times, 
Deadwood)         81,530 
Madisont            5,153—  Leader       §3,750 
Mitchellf           12.123—  Republic                            •£•£  17  601 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ  527,357 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  456,680 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ  731.154 

TEXAS 

Abilenet            45.570....BReporter-News  (evg. 
also)        -££-31,761 
(Space  in  morn.  &  evg. 
eds    sold    only    in 
comb.  ) 
Evening  circ        £-£19,923 

Pierret                5.715—  Capital-  Journal  ||    ...              §4,680 
Rapid  Cityt      25,310     Journal                             ££25  959 

Sunday  circ....    -£-£42,600 
Alicet                 16.449....  Echo  §6.289 

Sunday  circ  ...     -££26,030 
Sioux  Fallsf     52,696—  Argus-Leader                  £-£50,658 
Sunday  circ....    -£-£51,950 
Watertownt     12,699—  Public  Opinion      -£*12,842 
Yanktont            7  709     Press  and  Dakotan               §6  335 

Sunday  circ....           §6,289 
Amarillof          74,246....  Globe-Times    £--£37,029 
(Space   sold   only   in 
comb,  with  News) 
•News   -£-£44,595 

Total  Est.  En*.  Lang.  Evening  Circ.        157,609 
Total  Est.  En*.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  2,927 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ.    .      111,014 

News-Globe  (Sun.)    .     -£-£68,792 
Arlington            7,692...  .News-Texan   (see 
note  in  catalog)  .... 
Sunday  circ.... 
Athenst               5,194....  Review  ||    f  3,467 

TENNESSEE 

Athenst              8.618—  Post-  Athenian                       §5,436 
Bristol              16,771....«Herald-  Courier  (See 
Bristol,  Va.)  
Virginia-Tennessean 
(See  Bristol,  Va.) 
Chattanoogat  131,041....  News-  Free  Press     ...    -£-£57,416 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Times.) 
•Times      .             -£-£50,831 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly 
Review) 
Austint            132.459—  ^American    •£•£  35,086 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  States- 
man) 
American-Statesman 
(Sun.)     -£-£53,411 
Statesman          -£-£28,964 
Bay  Cityt            9.427—  Tribune  ||  (Space  sold 

Sunday  circ....    -£*79,481 
Clarksvillef      16.246—  Leaf  -Chronicle    ....            *£8,513 
Cleveland!        12,605—  Banner    §6,286 
Columbiat         10  911     Herald                    ...           -£-£8,470 

in       comb.       with 
Matagorda         Co. 
Tribune,  wkly)  3,477 
Baytown           22.983—  Sun  §10,963 

Dyersburgf       10,885....  State  Gazette  §4,963 
Elizabethtont  10.754  •••St.'ir       §5,823 

Sunday  circ    .          §10,963 
Beaumontt        94,014....  ^Enterprise    ££64,993 

Sunday  circ                §5,823 
Greenevillef       8.721     Sun                          -  -                38,835 

(Space    sold   only    in 
comb,  with  Journal) 

Jacksonf           30  207     Sun                            .  ..    -£-£15,071 

Sunday  circ....    -£-£76,269 

Sunday  circ  ...     -£-£15,567 

Journal        -£-£26,055 
Big  Springt      17,286—  Herald               -££9,529 

also)  -££5,545 

Sunday  circ    .       -£-£9,919 

(Space  in  morn.  & 
evg.  eds.  sold  only 
as  a  unit.) 
Evening  circ....    £-£14,049 
Sunday  circ        ££20  963 

Bonhamt             7.049—  Favorite        §4,793 
Sunday  circ....            §4,793 
Borger               18.059—  News-  Herald       ....          -£-£11,325 
Sunday  circ        *-£ll,501 
Breckenridget    6  610     American                                  §4,948 

Kingsport         19,571—  iNews  (space  sold 
only  in  comb,  with 
Times)       -£-£6,283 

Sunday  circ....            §4,948 
Brenham             6,941....  Banner-  Press    -£-£3,495 
Brownavillet    36.066—  Herald  *£J2,480 

Times  £-£16,726 

(Space  sold  in  comb. 

Ttmes-News  (Sun.)  ..     -£-£21,586 
Knoxvfflet      124,769-1  Journal   *£67,487 
(Space    sold    only    in 
comb,    with    News- 
Sentinel.) 
News-Sentinel                  -££97  018 

with   Valley   Star, 
Harlingen;   Valley 
Monitor.  Me  Allen.) 
Sunday  circ....    -£-£11.656 
Brownwoodt     20,181—  Bulletin      §8.234 
Sunday  circ.  .            §8,234 

Sunday  circ      -£-£134  748 

Bryant             18  102     Eagle                .                •££•7,145 

Maryvillet          7.742—  Times      **»,340 
Meraphist       396000  ..•Commercial  Appeal    -££^205,710 

Sunday  circ....      -£-£7,302 
Childresst          7  619     Index          §4,215 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Press-Scimitar) 
Sunday  circ  ..  -£-£253,314 
Press-Scimitar    -£-£147,519 

Sunday  circ....           §4,215 
Cleburnet         12,905—  Times-  Review  §6,985 
Sunday  circ  .  .           §6,985 
Conroet               7  298     Courier]  |       §3,803 

Morristownt    13,019....  Gazette  and  Mail  ....      -£*5,408 
Sunday  circ          £-£5.740 
Murfreesborotl3,052-  News-  Journal  .  . 
Sunday  circ.... 
Nashvillet       174,307—  Banner    **99.793 

(Space  sold  in 
comb,  with 
weekly  Courier.) 
Sunday  circ....            §3,803 
Corpus  Christit 
108  287     iCaller                            -£-£57,626 

with  Tennessean) 
•Tennessean         -£-£120,824 
Sunday  circ  ...  -££193.932 
Oak  Ridge        30  229     Oak  Ridger      .                 -£-£7,715 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Times) 
Caller-  Times     (Sun.)     -£-£71,477 
Times    -£-£36,454 

Parist                 8,826—  Post-Intelligencer 
(see  note  in  cata- 
log)   

Corsicanat        19.211....Sun||   (Space  sold  in 
comb,  with  Light, 
semi-weekly)    §9,278 

Issue:  •Morning.  No  mark,  evening.  Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term,  ''Sunday 
circ."  IJHas  w'kly.  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  "Tabloid  size.  tCounty  Seat.  Circulation— £*Sept.  A. B.C. 
Statement;  £-March  A. B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisber's 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Census;  xRand  McNally  estimate. 

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TEXAS  (Continued)  "* 

Cuerot  7.49ft..  Record  (see  note  in 

catalog)  83,128 

Wednesday  circ....          84,102 
Sunday  circ,...  84,102 

Dalhartt  S.918—  Texan  .. 82,458 

DaUast  434.462—  aNews  „ ££207,15* 

Sunday  circ. ..  £-£215,728 

Times-Herald   **178,848 

Sunday  circ  ...  ££189,771 

Del  Riot  14411— News-Herald    83,893 

Sunday  circ   .  83,893 

Denison  17.504—  Herald    ££12,252 

Sunday  circ....    ££12,339 

Dentont  21.372....  Record-Chronicle  -££9,040 

Sunday  circ ...      -££-9.172 

Edinburgt         12,3*3—  Review  ||    84,577 

Sunday  circ....  84,577 

ElPasot         130,485.-.  •Continental.El  (Span.)         87,500 
Sunday  circ   .  87,500 

Herald-Post  £*42,933 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Times) 

•Times    ££58,066 

Sunday  circ  ..    ££77,768 

Ennia  7.815—  News||  ...- 3.98« 

FortWortht  278.778^.  "Press   **57.861 

Sunday  circ  ..    ££65,305 
•Star- Telegram  (evg. 

also)    *£112,121 

Evening  circ ...  £-£137,506 
Sunday  circ...   £-£221,809 
(Space  in  morn.   A 
evg.  sold  in  comb.) 
(see  note  in  cata- 
log) 

Freeport  6.012_  Facts    $7,300 

Gainesvillet     11,246....  Register  §5,441 

Galvestont       66.568— •  News  ££17,627 

(Space    sold   only    in 
comb,  with  Tribune) 

Sunday  circ....    ££22,168 

Tribune   ££10.500 

Garland  10,571.... News  ||  §6,449 

Sunday  circ....  §6,449 

Gladewater        5,305— Mirror  §4,100 

Sunday  circ. ..  §4,100 

Gonxalesf  S.«59~.Inquirer||         52,688 

Grand  Prairie  14,594....News-Texan   (see 

note   in  catalog)... 
Sunday  circ.  . 

Greenvfflef       14.727—  Herald-  Banner      .     .      ££8,694 
Sunday  circ  ...      £-£8,625 

Harlingen        23,229...  •  Valley  Star     

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Herald.  Browns- 
ville; Valley  Mon- 
itor, McAllen) 

Sunday  circ.... 

Hendersont       6.833— News   56,326 

Sunday  circ    .  §6,326 

HUlsborot         8.363—  Mirror]  |  §3,941 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly) 

Sunday  circ  ..  §3,941 

Houston!       596,163—  Chronicle £-£192,062 

Saturday  circ....  £-£179,426 
Sunday  circ....  -£-£215,768 

•Post  .....  £-£198,636 

Sunday  circ....  ££2O6,9O6 

Press    **106,259 

Saturday  circ  ...    £-£94,808 

Jacksonville      8.607—  Progress  ||      §5,101 

Sunday  circ....  85,101 

Kerrvflle  7.691— Times    §3,663 

Sunday  circ....  §3,663 

Kflgore  9.638—  News- Herald  86,271 

Sunday  circ....  §6,271 

Kffleaft  7XHS— Herald  §3,418 

Lamesat          10.704— Reporter   M 84,500 

Sunday  circ....  §4.500 

L*redot  51.910—  Times  (Eng.  &  Span.)         815,538 

Sunday  circ....         815,536 


Pop.  Circ. 

Levenandt        8.264- Sun- News|| §3,946 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly  Hock- 
ley  Co.  Herald) 

Sunday  circ....  63,946 

Longviewt       24302— •  Journal  813,038 

News    — §8,950 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Journal) 

News- Journal   (Sun.)  §20,862 

Lubbockt         71.747- aAvalanche    ££4O,66» 

(Space   sold   only   in 
comb,  with  Journal) 
Avalanche- Journal 

(Sun.)      ££55,002 

Journal    **22,54« 

Lufldnt             15.13S~.News    **&,2SO 

Sunday  circ  ..  **8,S86 

Marlint              7,099.... Democrat ||   81.340 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  semi-wkly) 

Marshallt         22.327^. News-Messenger  . .**!!, 582 

Sunday  circ....  **12,16O 

Mart                  2.2a~.Herald||  §1,135 

McAllen            20.067— Valley   Monitor   **13,136 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Herald.  Browns- 
ville:  Valley   Star. 
Harlingen) 

Sunday  circ....  **13,181 

McKinneyt       10.56XL-  Courier-  Gazette)  |    ....  83,850 

Mexia                 6,627_News                  §3,190 

Midlandt          21.n3— Reporter- Telegram  ....  **16,678 

Sunday  circ....  **  16,610 

Mineral  Wells   7.801— Index §3,305 

Sunday  circ    .  §3,305 
Mount  Pleasantt 

6.342— Times] |    §3,417 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly  Times 
Review) 

Nacogdochest  12.327— Sentinel! |    §4.107 

Odessat            29,485....American    „...    .  **30,8O1 

Sunday  circ  •£•£31,343 

Oranget           21.174..M Leader  **7,332 

Sunday  circ....  £-£7,918 

Palestine!        12.S03— Herald  Press      67,283 

Sunday  circ  §7,283 

Pampat              16.583....  News    £-£8,160 

Sunday  circ....  ££8,433 

Parist               21.643— News    ££10,418 

Sunday  circ  ££10,768 

Plainviewt       14.044— Herald  87,304 

Sunday  circ.  .  §7,304 

Port  Arthur     57.530— News   £*25,480 

Sunday  circ....  ££25.665 

San  Angelot     52.093—  Standard)  |  £-£10,232 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Standard- 
Times) 

•Standard-Times    ....  ££32,848 

Sunday  circ....  £-£35,247 

San  Antoniot  408.442— ^Express            ££66,982 

(Space   sold   only   in 
comb,  with  News) 
Express  News 

Saturday  circ....  ££110,220 

Sunday  circ....  £-£106,893 

News    £-£73,874 

Light    ££103,427 

Saturday  circ  ..  ££92,219 

Sunday  circ,...  -££127,350 

Shermant         20.150—  Democrat       £-£13,921 

Sunday  circ....  ££13,965 

Snyder              12.010  ...News    86,12« 

Sunday  circ    .  §6,126 

Stephenville       7.155— Empire 83,972 

Sunday  circ....  §3,972 

SulphurSpringS  8.991....  News-Telegram  1 1   ....  83,367 

Sunday  circ....  83,367 

Sweetwatert    13,619—  Reporter ||    87,188 

Sunday  circ....  §7,188 
(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  weekly  Nolan 
County  Newt.) 

Taylor               9.071— Press   ~ 86,624 

Sunday  circ....  §6,624 


I»sue:  aMorning.  No  mark,  evening.  Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term,  "Sunday 
drc."  ||Has  w*kly,  semi,  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  °Tabloid  size.  tCounty  Seat.  Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C. 
Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  «A.B.C.  Audit;  8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's 


... 

.?^SLy£ht  k06'  wtimated.  Population—  1950  Census;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
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Daily  Newspapers,  1959 


Temple 
Terrell 
Texarkana 

Texas  City 
Tylert 


Vernont 
Victoria! 
Wacof 


Waxahachiet 

Weatherfordt 
WichitaFalUt 


Pop.  Circ. 

25.467~.  BTelegram    ££17,977 

Sunday  circ....     £-£18,712 

11.544~.  Tribune    53,907 

Sunday  circ....  83,907 

24,753....»Gazette  -££22,264 

Sunday  circ....    ££25.951 
(Space  sold  only   in 
comb,  with  News) 

News    -££0.523 

16.620~.Sun   87.032 

Sunday  circ....  87,032 

38*968.... Courier- Times   ....          •££•9,481 
(Space   sold   only   in 

comb,  with  Telegraph) 
Courier- Times  Tele- 
graph  (Sun.)     ££25,156 

•Telegraph     ££18,034 

12.651—  Record  55,601 

Sunday  circ  ..  5S.801 

1 6,126^. •  Advocate  -££12.742 

Sunday  circ    .    £-£12,893 
84,706—  aNews-Tribune    ...        £-£23, 784 
(Space  sold  only   in 
comb,  with  Times- 
Herald) 

Times-Herald    

Tribune-Herald  (Sun.) 


Sunday  circ  . 
8.093—  Herald    ............. 

68.042.~BRecord-News      ........ 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Wichita 
Times) 
Wichita  Times  ........ 

Sunday  circ.... 


££26,541 
££44,788 
§5.318 
55,318 
53.015 
££28,241 


££  20,111 
££43,461 


Total  Est. 
Total  Est. 
Total  Est. 


Logant 
Ogdenf 
Provot 


Eng.  Lang.  Evening-  Circ.     1,619,331 

En*.  Lang.  Morning  Circ 1,099.272 

Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ..  .  2.432,333 

UTAH 

16,832—  Herald-Journal  ££6,827 

Sunday  circ....  £-£6,750 

57,112— Standard- Examiner  ££28,812 

Sunday  circ....  ££28,583 

28.937— Herald  -££14.247 

Sunday  circ....  £-£14.829 


£-£85.105 


Salt  Lake  Cityt 

1  82,121—  Deseret  News- 

Telegram    .............. 

(Space  sold  only  in 

comb,  with  Tribune) 
•Tribune    ...  ..........  -...    ££99,349 

Sunday  circ      ££180,087 
Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ  .......  134,991 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ  ......  99.349 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ  .....  230.249 


VERMONT 

10.922.wTimes  

8.0Q2_ Banner  

9,606~.Reformer 

33.155—  «Free  Press  ..  . 

News  (see  note  in 

catalog)  

Sunday  circ.... 

8.599—  Argus  

5,217—  Express 

(see  note  in  catalog) 

1 7,659.... aHerald  

8,552^.  Messenger  

St.  Johnsburyf  7,370.-. Caledonian-Record  ||  .. 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ 


Barre 

Benningtont 
Brattleboro 
Burhngtont 


Montpeliert 
Newport! 

Rutlandt 
St.  Albanst 


VIRGINIA 

Alexandria       61 ,787—  Gazette  

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Sun, 
Arlington. ) 

Arlington        135.449,... Sun  

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Gazette. 
Alexandria) 


**8.414 

54,953 

57,022 

£*31.130 

**4,630 

£*11.198 

54.997 

££4,233 

*£19.820 
**2.961 
*£6.293 

.42,503 
50,950 
11,198 


££13,604 


**16.223 


Pop.  Circ. 

Bristol  15.954—  iHerald-Courier    ......    -££20.256 

Sunday  circ  ...    -££25.963 
(Space   sold  only  in 
comb,    with    Vir- 
ginia -Tennessean) 
Virginia-Tennessean  .      -££7.333 
Charlottesvillet 

25.949....  Progress   ....................    £-£15,886 

Clifton  Forge     5,795—  Review    ..................  .....          52,615 

Covingtont         5.860—  Virginian    ................      **7,289 

Danville  35,066....  Bee  ...............  -  ..............    *£14,736 

(Space   sold  only   in 

comb,  with  Register) 
•Register   ...................    -££10,647 

Sunday  circ  .  .    £-£19.859 
Fredericksburg 

12.158....  Free  Lance-Star  ........    ££10,175 

Harrisonburgt  10,810...  •News-Record  ..........    ££15,363 

Hopewell          10.219-.  News    .......  .  .................      **3,435 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,    with    Prog- 
ress-Index of 
Petersburg.) 
Lynchburg       47.727....  Advance    .....................    *£16,948 

(Space   sold  only  in 
comb,  with  News) 
•News    ..............     ££16.487 

Sunday  circ....    £"£25,938 

Martinsvillet   17,251  ....Bulletin  ...............  .....    -£-£11.433 

Sunday  circ  .  .    -££10.607 
NewportNews  42,358—  aPress   .......................    -££33.814 

Sat.  morn.  circ...    £-£30,816 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Times- 
Herald) 

Sunday  circ....    ££52,441 

Times-Herald   ......  «...    -££33,102 

Sat.  evg.  circ  ...    £-£31.591 

Norfolk  213.513-.,  Ledger-  Dispatch-  Star    -££95,930 

(see  note  in  cata- 
log) 

(Space  sold  only   in 
comb,     with     Vir- 
ginian-Pilot) 
•Virginian-  Pilot  ........  -££107,809 

Virginian-Pilot  and 

Star   (Sun.)    ............  £-£140,020 

Petersburg       35.054—  Progress-Index  ||       ...    -£-£18,154 
(Space   sold  only   in 
comb,    with    News 
of  Hopewell.) 

Sunday  circ        ££18,127 
Ledger-  Dispatch-  Star 

—  see  Norfolk. 
9.202—  Southwest  Times   ....      £-£4.569 

Sunday  circ    .       ££4.700 
9.026—  News  Journal      .....  §3,381 

230,310—  News  -Leader    .......  .....  £-£109,460 

(Space  sold  in  comb. 
with  Times-  Dis- 
patch.) 

•Times-  Dispatch    ..    .  -££134,360 
Sunday  circ,...  ££185,290 
Roanoke  91.921—  aTimes  ............    -££47,918 

(Space  sold  in  comb. 
with  World-  News) 

Sunday  circ....    -££85,208 

World-News    .........    -££-42,941 

Stauntont          19.927....  Leader  ......       -  .......    -££12,324 

News-  Leader  (Sun.)       £-£12,372 
Strasburg  2.022—  •Northern  Virginia 

Daily       ................      **8,S03 

Suffolk!  12.339....  News-Herald    ......      **«,778 

Sunday  circ          ££6,806 
Ledger-Dispatch-Star 

—See  Norfolk. 
Virginia  Beach  5.390  ..Ledger-  Dispatch  & 

Star—  See  Norfolk. 
Waynesboi*     12.357—  News-  Virginian     ....       ££8,910 

Winchester!     13.841~.Star   ......................     ££9,446 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ  ------  .464,672 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Clrc  .........  395.156 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ  ......  586,931 

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circ."  ]|  Has  w'kly,  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  °Tabloid  site.  tCounty  Seat.  Circulation—  £-£Sept.  A.B.C. 
Statement;  £-March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  {P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population—  1950  Census;  xRand  McNally  estimate. 

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Pulaskif 


Radford 
Richmond! 


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Pop.  Circ. 

VIRGIN  ISLANDS 

Charlotte  Amalie 

11. 469...°  News 1,400 

dtristiansted     4.112....  °St.  Croix  Avis  575 

Frederiksted      1.961-°BWest  End  News  ....  §250 

WASHINGTON 

Aberdeen          19,653—  World §1«,78S 

Anacortes          6.919-.° American  Bulletin] |..  §3,605 

Bellinghamf     34,112-.  Herald  ..... £*1»,643 

Sunday  circ  ..  -££19,988 

Bremerton       27.fi78~.Sun  ££20.889 

Centralia  8,657....Chronicle    (see   note 

in  catalog)  ££9,935 

Ellensburgt        8.430~.Record      §4,175 

Ephrata               4.589— Grant  County  Journal  §4,270 

Everettt           33,849—  Herald -££28,436 

Longview-Kelso 

27.684w.News    ££16,942 

Moses  Lake      2.679.-. Columbia  Basin 

Herald   §5.886 

Mt  Vernont        5.230U.  Herald  §6,408 

Olympiat          15.819^.  Olympian    ££12,235 

Sunday  circ  ..  -££12,364 
Pascof              10.228— aColumbia  Basin 

News    ££12.883 

Tri-City  Herald  -£*14,312 

Sunday  circ....  £-£15,037 

Port  Angeles tll.233....News|  |    ££$,940 

Seattlet          467.591.- North  American  Post 
(Hokubei  Hochi) 

(Jap.)  2,500 

•Post- Intelligencer....  £-£196.955 

Sunday  circ....  •£*243,7S7 

Times  -££214,927 

Sat.  evg.  circ....  ££199,363 

Sunday  circ....  -£*241,035 

Spokanet         161.721-Chromcle||   - ££71,582 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Spokesman- 
Review) 

•Spokesman-Review..  -££91.208 

Sunday  circ....  £-£139,052 

Tacomat         143,673—  News- Tribune     -£-£82,965 

Sunday  circ....  £-£74,732 

Vancouvert      41,664.... Columbian  and  Sun  ££18,746 
Walla  Wallat  24.102— aUnion- Bullet  in  (evg. 

also)  - ££4,408 

(Space  in  morn.  A 
evg.  sold  only  in 
comb.) 

Evening  circ   .  ££12,113 

Sunday  circ  ..  -££16,209 

Wenatcheet      13,072- World **17,920 

Sunday  circ....  -££17,967 

Yakimat          38.486—1  Herald  „ ££16,252 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Republic) 

Sunday  circ....  -££32,451 

Republic -£-£17.246 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ 604,959 

Total  Eat.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ. 321,706 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ 812,592 

WEST  VIRGINIA 

Beckleyt  1 9,597.- «Post- Herald    -££20,174 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Raleigh 
Register) 
Raleigh  Register  ......    -££11,533 

Register- Post 

Herald   (Sat.)    -£-£30,338 

Post  Herald- 
Register  (Sun.)  -££30,628 

Bluefield          21.506—  Sunset  News  & 

Princeton  Observer      -££8,925 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Telegraph) 

•Telegraph  -££27,612 

Sunday  circ....    ££36,966 

Charleston!      73.501— •Gazette         -££70,592 

Gazette-Mail     (Sun.)  -£-£107,047 
Mail   **S3,3SO 


Qarkshnrgt     32.014~.»Exponent    **12,641 

(Space  sold  only   in 

comb,  with  Telegram) 
Exponent-Telegram 

(Sun.)    **38,089 

Telegram    **23,267 

Elkinsf  9.121.... Inter-Mountain    **5,142 

Fairmontt        29.34eU.«Times **13,628 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,    with    West 
Virginian) 
Times- West  Virginian 

(Sun.)    **18,681 

West   Virginian    (see 

note  in  catalog)  . ..      -£-£6,336 

Graf  toot  7.365.-,  Sentinel  ||    §4.971 

(Space  sold  in 
comb,  with 
Weekly  News.) 

Hintont  S.78a~News||      §4,106 

Huntingtont     86,353..- Advertiser **21.738 

(Space   sold  only   in 
comb,  with  Herald- 
Dispatch) 
Herald-Advertiser 

(Sun.)        ££54.145 

•Herald- Dispatch    ....    ££43,470 
Keysert              6.347—  Mineral  News- 
Tribune]  |    §3,563 

Logant  5.079^Banner      £-£8.750 

Martinsbnrgt   15.621  ...Journal    ££10,656 

Morgantownt  25,S2S~.B  Dominion -News  ....        ££9,124 
(Space  sold  only   in 
comb,  with  Post) 

Post   ££-8,182 

Moundsvfflet    14.772....Echo   

Parkersburgf   29.684_BNews   ..  - ££16,166 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Sentinel) 

Sunday  circ....    ££27,834 

Sentinel  ...» ££19.348 

PointPleasantt  4.596~.Register     ££3,052 

Weirton  24.005~Times     ***,569 

Welcht  6.603....News **11.932 

Wellsburgf         5,787~.Herald  §3,978 

Wheelingt        58,891-iIntelligencer   ££22,955 

Sat.  morn.  circ....    ££46,004 
(Space   sold   only   in 
comb,   with  News- 
Register) 

News-Register   £-£32,117 

Sunday  circ ...    £-£53.962 
Williamsont       8,624....  News £*1 1,655 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ.    ....259,160 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ 236,362 

Total  Eat.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ 367,252 

WISCONSIN 

Antigot  9,902^. Journal    §4,822 

Appletont         34.010.... Post-Crescent   ££36,302 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Press-Ga- 
zette,  Green  Bay) 

Ashlandt  10.640— Press ££4,001 

Baraboot  7.264—  News- Republic   §5,570 

Beaver  Dam     11.867««Citizen  §6,237 

Beloit  29.590~.News    £-£20,392 

(Space  sold  in 
comb,  with 
Janesville  Gazette. ) 
Chippewa  Fallst 

ll,088~Herald-Telegram   £-£6,539 

Ban  Clalret       36.0S8~.«Leader  - ££14,859 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Telegram) 

Sunday  circ....    -££14,888 

Telegram    - ££10,933 

Fond  Du  Lacf  29,936....  Commonwealth 

Reporter  ££17,680 

Port  Atkinson   6,280_  Jefferson  County 

Union  §3,990 

Green  Bayt      S2.73S_  Press-Gazette    ££40,137 

(Space  sold  in  comb, 
with  Post-Crescent. 
Apple  ton) 


Issue:  •Morning.  No  mark,  evening.  Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term,  "Sunday 
drc"  1 1 Has  w'kly,  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  'Tabloid  size.  tCounty  Seat.  Circulation— ££Sept.  A.B.C. 
Statement;  £March  A. B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  (ace.  sworn;  IPnblisher's 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Census;  XRand  McNaUy  estimate. 

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Pop.  Circ. 

Janesvillet       24,899^ Gazette  **23,146 

(Space  sold  in 
comb,  with 
Beloit  News.) 

Kenothmt          54,368....  News    „ **22,188 

LaCrotset       47,535..M  Tribune  **  32,51 4 

Sunday  circ....  **32,399 

Madltont          96.056..^  Capital  Times  **44,245 

(Space   sold  only   in 
comb,  with  Wiscon- 
sin State  Journal) 
•Wisconsin  State 

Journal    **49,550 

Sunday  circ....  **79,013 

Manitowoct      27.598~.  Herald  Times  **14,504 

(Space    sold    only    in 
comb,  with  Reporter, 
Two  Rivers) 

Marinettet        14.178^.  Eagle-Star      **8,220 

Marshfield        12.394^.  News- Herald **  10,443 

Merrillt              8.951....  Herald  84,729 

Milwaukeet    637.392^.  Journal       **361,85« 

Sunday  circ    .  ** 497, 598 

Kuryer  Polski(Pol.)..  §24,076 
0 Milwaukee  Deutsche 

Zeitung  (Ger.)   U3.671 

Sunday  circ....  $16,827 

•Sentinel  **  184,302 

Sunday  circ....  **227,982 

Monroet             7.037~.  Times      **4,877 

Neenah  12.437.-.  Twin  City  News 

Record    .....  §3,943 

Oshkosht          41.084-..  Northwestern    **19,973 

Portaget             7,334^.  Register- Democrat  ...  -fr-ft-5,752 

Racinet             71,193-. Bulletin    (Sun.)    **30,852 

Journal-Times    *^ 31, 262 

Rhinelandert     8.774....News    §4,182 

Shawanof           5,894-  Leader    §6,984 

Sheboyganf      42.365— Press   **26,381 

------     :                         §8,338 

35,325— Telegram    **20,422 

•Tyom  ies-  Eteenpain 

(Finn.)     §3,3S2 

Two  Rivers      10,243....  Reporter      **3,588 

(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Herald- 
Times,  Manitowoc). 

Watertown       12.417~ Times  §7,274 

Waukeshat       21.233— Freeman   §14,341 

Wausaut          30.414.-,  Record-Herald    **17,279 

Wisconsin  Rapidst 

13.496.... Tribune  **9.040 


StevensPointt  16,564— Journal 
Superior!          


Total  Est.  £ng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ 864,083 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ 248,711 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ 882,732 


Caspert 


Cheyennet 


Laramiet 


Rawlinst 


WYOMING 

23.673.-  °«Star       

(Space  sold  in  comb 
with  Tribune- 
Herald.) 

Tribune- Herald    

Tribune- Herald  and 

Star  (Sun.)   

31.93S.~.0«WyominR  Eagle   .. 
(Space   sold   only   in 
comb,  with  Wyoming 
State  Tribune   (see 
note  in  catalog)  .... 
Wyoming  State 

Tribune  

Sunday  circ.... 
15.581—  °«Boomerang   (see 

note  in  catalog)  .... 
Sunday  circ ... 


**6.930 

**14,32S 
**17,538 


**9,639 
**9,S07 

**4,829 
**4,737 


7.41S— °«Times    **3,506 


Rock  Spring!    10.857—  «Rocket    ***,«27 

Miner   (Sun.)    **S,713 

Sheridant         11.500—  Press   **6,9M 

Worlandt  4.202....  °  •Northern  Wyoming 

News    **5,420 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Evening  Circ 30.958 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Morning  Circ 36.422 

Total  Est.  Eng.  Lang.  Sunday  Circ 37.495 


Calgary 

Edmonton 
Lethbridge 


CANADA 
ALBERTA 

181.780....  lAlbertan    .. 

Herald  

226.002...Journal    

29,462....Herald    


Medicine  Hat  20.826....News|| 


**101.048 

**17.012 

**6,1S1 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA 


K  am  loops  9,096 

Kelowna  9,181. 

Nanairao  12.705 

Nelson  7.226 

New  Westminster 

31,665. 

Penticton  11.894 
Prince  George  10,563 
Prince  Rupert  10,498 
Trail  11.395. 

Vancouver       365,844. 


Sentinel  **«,378 

..Courier    **4,348 

Free  Press  **7,732 

•News   **»,806 


Victoria 


Brandon 
Flin  Flon 

Portage,  La 

Prairie 
Winnipeg 


British  Columbian  ....    **1S,468 

Herald  ~ **4.135 

Citizen  **3.761 

News    **3,003 

Times  ^r**»596 

•Chinese  Times  (Chin.)         J4.547 
•Chinese  Voice 

(Chinese)    3,918 

•New  Republic 

(Chinese)   

•Province    (see    note 

in  catalog)  **112,210 

Sun   **200,446 

(Space    sold    only    in 

comb,  with 

Province. ) 

54,584    BColonist    - 

(Space  sold  only  in 

comb,  with  Times) 

Sunday  circ....    **33,361 
Times    **23,920 

MANITOBA 

24,796....  Sun  

10.234.... "Miner    

°Reminder ... 


**».852 


10.525....  Graphic)  |    

255.093.  Free  Press ||  , 
Tribune  


**2.«29 
*  2,418 
**72,'779 


**24,803 


NEW  BRUNSWICK 

Fredericton       18,303.... Gleaner   

Moncton  36,003.... •Evangeline.  L'  (Fr) 

•Times        

(Space    sold   only    in 
comb,  with 
Transcript.) 

Transcript 

St.  John            52,491. ...BTelegraph- Journal 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,  with  Times- 
Globe) 
Times-Globe    **20.242 

NEWFOUNDLAND 

Corner  Brook  23,225    .Western  Star  **5,52S 

Saturday  circ. .. 

Saint  John's     57,078.  aNews  

Telegram     - **12,839 

Saturday  circ....    **22,702 

NOVA  SCOTIA 

Amherst            10.301....«News   **4.019 

Halifax              93,301....«Chronicle-Herald  ....  **«S»132 
(Space  sold  only  in 
comb,    with    Mail- 
Star) 

Mail-Star  **41,4«5 

New  Glasgow    9,998..~News||   ..... **8,45« 

Sydney              32.162..- Post **24.8«4 

Truro                 12.250...  News] |   **«.7S4 

ONTARIO 

Barrie  16,851  .  Examiner   **7,536 

Belleville          20,605    .Ontario-Intelligencer..    **1 1,641 
Brantford          51, 869.... Expositor  **20,060 

Issue:  aMorning.  No  mark,  evening.  Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term.  "Sunday 
circ."  |  (Has  w'kly.  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  °Tabloid  size.  tCounty  Seat.  Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C. 
Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  8P.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population — 1950  Census;  1956  Preliminary  for  Canada;  XRand  NcNally  estimate. 

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Pop.  Circ. 
ONTARIO  (Continued) 

Brockville        13.885....  Recorder  and  Times  ..  **M3 

Chatham           22.262~.News   ........................  **14,1S8 

Cornwall          18,158  ...  Standard-  Freeholder..  **1$,879 

Port  William   39,464-..  Times-  Journal    ........  **1S,208 

Gait                  23.738....  Reporter  ................  **11,30S 

Guelph              33,860..-  Mercury     .................  **12,W 

Hamilton        239.625....  Spectator  ..................  **** 

Kenora              10.728....  Miner  and  News      ....  3,  IOC 

Kingston           48.618....  Whig-Standard  ........  **».20 

Kirkland  Lake 

X  18.392....  Northern  News  **«.077 

59.562....Record  .........................  **32,840 


Kitchener 
Lindsay 


10.110....Post||  .....  ..................  .....      **2,284 

(Space  sold  in 
comb,  with  weekly 
Poat.) 
London  101.693....«Free  Press  (evg.  also) 

Evg.  circ....     **39,S62 

Niagara  Falls  23.563  ...Review    ...............    **U,360 

North  Bay        21  ,020....  Nugget     ..........        **13,342 

Orillia  13,  857....  Packet  and  Times  ....      **5,2S8 

Oshawa  50,412....Times-Garette    (see 

note  in  catalog)      .    **  15,590 
Ottawa  222,129  .,  Citizen  .......................    **65,138 

Droit.  Le  (French) 

Journal    ................         **€S,92S 

Owen  Sound     16.976    Sun-Times   ......  **10,981 

Pembroke         15.434...  Observer  ...................      *<*5,729 

Peterborough    42.698....  Examiner   ...........    **21,9OS 

Port  Arthur     38.136    News-Chronicle  **  14,031 

Port  Hope          7,522....  Guide  .................  §2,123 

St.  Catharines  39.708    Standard  ......  -  ...........    **26,2O2 

St.  Thomas      19,129....  Times-  Journal      .......    **10,720 

Sarnia  43,447....  Canadian  Observer 

Sault  Ste  Marie 

37,329....  Sault  Star  .........    **15,045 

Stratford          19.972....  Beacon-  Herald      .    ..      **9,9S4 

Sudbury  46.482  ...Star    ...................      **28,422 

Timmins  27.551.-.  Press   ...........................      **9,670 

Toronto  667.706....  BGlobe  and  Mail  .....  **216,570 

Saturday  circ  ..  **237,804 
Hebrew  Journal  (Eng. 

&  Yid.)  ................    U9.256 

Shing  Wah  Daily 
News   (Chinese) 
Star|| 

Saturday  circ  ..  **311,813 
Telegram    ......  ..  ...........  **207,840 

Saturday  circ....  **246,4O3 

Welland  16.405  ...Welland-Port  Colborne 

Tribune       .....  **15,166 

Windsor          121  .980....  Star    ....................  **76,312 

Woodstock        18.347....  Sentinel  Review  ........      **9,243 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND 

Charlottetown  16.707....HGuardian   ..................    **14,3SS 

Patriot  ....................      **4,494 

(Space   sold   only    in 
comb,  with 
Guardian.) 
Summerside       7,242  ../Journal-  Pioneer   .     .      **6,007 

QUEBEC 

Chicoutimi        24,878....  Progres  du  Saguenay 

(Fr.)  ......................       **3,572 

Granby  27,095....  Voix  de  1*  Est  (Fr.)..      ***,406 

Montreal      1.1  09,439....  •Devoir.  Le  (Fr.)       .    **  3  1,966 

•Gazette  ......................  **  110.01  8 

•Jewish  Daily  Eagle 
(Yid.)  .................  tl5,730 

"•Montreal  Matin  (Fr.)  **  89,235 

Saturday  circ        **66,975 

Presse.  La||  (Fr.)        **227,849 

Saturday  circ  ...  **247,2S1 


Bop.  Ore. 

Montreal  Star    ............................  **17B,8CO 

Saturday  circ.... 

Quebec  170.703....  Action  Catholique.  L* 

(Fr.)    ........................ 

Chronicle-Telegraph  . 

•Evenement-  Journal. 

L'  (Fr.)  .................... 

(Space  sold  only  in 

comb,  with  Soleil) 

Soleil,  Le  (Fr.)      .    .  **1  13.206 

Sherbrooke       58,  668....  Record    ....................      **«,710 

Tribune,  La  (Fr.)  ...     **33,S87 
Trois  Rivieres  50.483....  Nouvelliste.  Le  (Fr.)     **31,9€2 


SASKATCHEWAN 

Moose  Jaw  29,603..  .Times-Herald 

Prince  Albert  20,366....Herald 

Regina  89.755  ..Leader-Post 

Saskatoon  72,858.  ...Star-  Phoenix  .. 


**6,591 
**  46,518 


BERMUDA 

Hamilton           2.816—  Mid-Ocean  News  ....  7,460 

Saturday  circ....  9,800 

•Royal  Gazette      .....  **6,893 
Sunday  circ.... 


REPUBLIC  OF  PANAMA 


David 
Panama  City 


14.847-.  °Ecos  del  Valle  (Sp.) 
°Razon,  La  (Span.) 

127.874.~. °«Dia,  El  (Span.)  .... 
? 

•Estrella  de  Panama, 
La  (Span.) (see  note 
in  catalog)  

°Hora,  La  (Span  )    . 

°Pais,  El  (Span.) 

Panama  American 
(see  note  in  cata- 
log)   

•Star  and   Herald 
(see  note  in  cata- 
log)   


1,200 


8.000  -Free 


10.000 
18.000 


tlO.333 


19.500 


REPUBLIC  OF  THE  PHILIPPINES 

Cebn  167.503.... ••Republic,  The  (Ens.) 

Iloilo  110.122...  °«Times    (Eng.)    

Manila  983.906.    BBagong   Buhay 

(Tagalog)  

'•Bulletin   (Eng.)    ...         *21.113 
tl, 307— Free 
•Chinese  Commercial 

News   (Chin.)   7,608 

•Chronicle     t48.000 

Sunday  circ....         $48,000 
"Debate.  El  (Span.)  5,015 

Fookien  Times 
(Chin.)     (see    note 
in  catalog) 
•Great  China  Press 

(Chin.)    10.000 

•Kong  Li  Po  (Chin.)  . 

Mirror  (Eng.)  15,462 

•Philippines  Herald 

(Eng.)    *42,733 

Sunday  circ    .         $42,733 
•Times  (Eng.)        ...  98,634 

Sunday  circ....         135,872 
°>Voz  de  Manila 
(Span.)   


Issue:  •Moraine.  No  mark,  evening.  Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term,  "Sunday 
cite."  | (Has  w'kly.  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  'Tabloid  size.  tCounty  Seat.  Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C. 
Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's 
Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Census;  1956  Preliminary  for  Canada;  XRand  NcNally  estimate. 

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A   LIST  OF   DAILY   PUBLICATIONS  ISSUED   CONTINUOUSLY  THROUGHOUT  THE  YEAR.   THEIR 
CONTENT  CHIEFLY  DEVOTED  TO  ONE  SPECIAL  INTEREST,   SUCH   AS   LEGAL.   BANKING.   ETC. 

Pop.                                                 Circ. 

ARKANSAS 

Fayettevillet    17.071—»BArkansat  Traveler 

(Coll.)     30 
4,300—  Free 

CALIFORNIA 

Bakersfieldt     34.  784_0«  Report   (Legal)                      587 
Berkeley         1  13.805-.  ••CaJifornian.    The 
Daily    (Coll.)    16.790 
Freanot             91  .669....  Real    Estate    Report 
and  Abstract  of 
Records  (Legal)  ....                 645 
Hollywood           ....'•Daily  Variety 
(Show  World  News)             8,128 
••Hollywood  Reporter 
(Film  News)  7,850 
Los  Angeleat 
1.970.358....°Daily  Construction 
Service  (Eng'g 
Constr.)   (see  note 
in  catalog)  $885 
••Daily  Racing  Form 
Monday  only    .     **14,759 
Tues.  to  Fri  ..     **  17,569 
Saturday  only        **26,321 
•Los   Angeles   Daily 
Journal  (Legal)  ....             4,013 
•Metropolitan    News 
(Legal)  900 

Pop.                                               Circ. 

CONNECTICUT 

NewHavent  1  64.443-.  °«  Yale    Daily   News 
(Coll.)    12,600 
Storrs               X  8,  OOO....BjConnectioit  Campus               £400 
Controlled  free  dist              $5,000 

FLORIDA 

Jacksonville   204.51  7_  Financial  News 
(Legal)  
Miaraif           249,276....  ••Daily  Racing  Form 
(Racing)  ^...^. 
Monday  only....          *€.489 
Tues.  to  Fri....          *5,741 
Saturday  circ....          *7.5BS 
•Review  (Com'l  & 
Legal)                                  tl  491 

GEORGIA 

Atlantat          331,  31  4....  Fulton  Co.  Report 
(Court  News)   

ILLINOIS 

Champaign-  Urbana 
62,397....cBlllini        2,584 

Chicagot      3.620.962—  eBChicago     Construc- 
tion News  (Constr. 
News.      Bldg.      ft 
Eng'g)                                    3,700 

•Southern  California 
Trojan   (Coll.)   ..                    300 
5,700—  Free 
••UCLA  Daily  Bruin 
(Coll  )           $17  000 

Controlled  free  dist                    800 
Chicago  Law  Bulletin 
(Legal  &  Credit)- 
••Chicago  Market 
Daily  (Furniture  A 
Home  Furn.)    (see 
note  in  catalog) 
•Chicago  Market 
News  (Fum.)   (see 
note  in  catalog) 
Controlled  circ             $76,000 
••Daily  Racing  Form 
(Racing)     

Oaklaadt         384.575.-  °«Inter-City  Express 
(Legal  &  Com.)  ....             1,142 
Sacramentot  137.572....  •Recorder  (Finan.)    .           1  1,1  50 
San  Diegot     334,387..  ..Transcript    (Real  Es- 
tate. Legal  & 
Finan.)    
San  Francisco! 
775.357....  °BCommercial    News 
(Commercial)    $7,056 
0  Daily  Construction 
Service  (Eng'g 
Constr.)    (see  note 
in  catalog)   2,192 
•Daily  Pacific  Builder 
(Bldg.  &  Eng'g)                   9,882 
••Edwards    Abstract 
(R.    Est.   News   & 
Credit)  (see  note  in 
catalog)    
•Recorder  (Legal  & 
Finan.)       

Monday  only        **50.381 
Tues.  to  Fri....    **4O,632 
Saturday  only....    **«0,513 
Drovers'  Journal  (L. 
Stk.  &  Agric.)    33,212 
••Oil  Daily,  The 
(Petroleum  Indus.)             7,240 
•Wall  Street  Journal 
(Midwest  ed.HBus. 
&  Finan.)    **170.491 
Evanston           73.641.  ...'North  western  (Coll.)               $500 
Controlled  free  dist              1:4.500 
National  Stock 
Yards               —....St.    Louis    Livestock 
Reporter  (L.  Stock 
&  Agric.)   7.252 
Park  Ridge      16.602....Araerican  Paper  Coii- 
vention  Daily  (Paper 
Indus.)    (see    note 
in  catalog) 
Peoriat            111.856....°BRecord    (Court    & 
Com'l  News)                        *400 
Urbanat                        ....See  Champaign- 
Urbana. 

INDIANA 

Bloomingtoat  28,163-~  •Indiana  Student 

(Coll.)   4,250 
Indianapolist  427.173—°  Butler  Collegian 
(Coll  )        1,500 

•Wall  Street  Journal 
(Pacific  Coast  ed.) 
(Business  Daily)  ....     **83,809 
San  Josef          95.280.-.  °  Post  -Record  (Court 
and  Commercial)  ....                420 
•Spartan  Daily  (Coll.  )              6,000 
Stanford 
University              ....•Stanford  Daily 
(Coll.)    ..  $9.100 
Stocktont         70.853.~.BReport  (Legal)    .  ..                290 

COLORADO 

Bouldert          19.999....  ••Colorado  Daily 
(Coll.)   $10.500 

Colorado 
Springs!       45.472~.  °«Transcript    (Court 
News)    72 
Denverf          415,786....°«Daily  Journal 
(Legal  &  Real  Est.)              2,108 
Controlled  free  dist...                313 

•Indianapolis  Com- 
mercial   (Business)             3,475 

j  sjMorning.    No  mark,  evening.    Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term,  "Sunday 

circ."  | (Has  w'kly,  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  •Tabloid  sice.  tCounty  Seat.  Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C 
Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;   •A.B.C  Audit;   |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 
IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Census. 
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Pop. 
INDIANA  (Continued) 


Lafayettet 


35,568....«Purdue  Exponent 
(Coll.)   


IOWA 

22£98....*>Iowa   State   Daily 

(Coll.)   

DesMoineat  177,965....  ••Record    (Legal   ft 

Finan.)   _ 

lowaCityf       27.aU~.Blowan  (Ind.&Coll.) 
Sioux  Cityf      83,991....°Reporter  (Legal. 

Com'l  ft  Finan.)  .... 

KANSAS 

Lawrencet  23,351.-.  •University  Kansan 
(Coll.)  (see  note  in 

catalog) 

Cont.  free  dist.... 

Manhattan  19.056-.° Kansas  State  Col- 
legian  (Coll.)  

Topekat  78.791~.  °«Legal  News  (Legal) 

KENTUCKY 

Lexington         55,534^ "Kentucky  Kernel    .. 
Lonisvillet     369.129~ •Record   (Legal  ft 
Business)  

LOUISIANA 

BatonRonietl2S,«29.~  "Reveille  (Coll.)   .    .. 

N«wOrltanst570.445.~.  ••Journal  of  Com- 
merce (BIdg.,  Com. 
&  Mun.  Bonds)  .... 
Cont.  free  dist. .. 

MARYLAND 

Baltimore       949.708~.  aRecord   (Legal)   

College  Park    11.17CU.Diamondback    (CoU.) 

MASSACHUSETTS 

Cainbridget     120.740~.  ••Harvard  Crimson 

(Coll.)   

MICHIGAN 

Ann  Arbort      48,251.-.  ^Michigan  Daily 

(Coll.)   

Detroitt       1. 849.568-.  aLegal  News  (Legal 

&  Finan.)  

•Wayne  Collegian 

(Coll.)  _ 

Cont.  free  dist.... 
East  Lansing  20.325-.  ^Michigan  State 

News   (Coll.)   

Cont.  free  dist.... 

MINNESOTA 

Minneapolis!  521,718-,  "Daily  Market 

Record 

(Grain  Trade  

•Finance  and  Cotn- 

merce|  |  (Business  & 

Legal)  

••Minnesota  Daily 

(Coll.)  . 

St.  Fault  311.349....«Saint  Paul  Legal 

Ledger  (Prof.  Legal 

Business)  

MISSOURI 

Clayton  16.035.^0«St.  Louis  Countian 

(Court  &  Bus.)    ... 

Kansas  City   4S6.«22....Drovers  Telegram 

(L'stk.  &  Agric.)  .. 

OlRecord  (Com'l.  Court 

&  Real  Estate)  .... 

St.  Josephf       78.588^.  ••Courier    (Legal 

Notices)      

St.  Louis        S56,7M~ ••Record    (Court   ft 

Bus.)    

•Saint    Louis    Daily 
Market  Reporter 
(Fruit.     Dairy      ft 
Prod.)   


Circ 


3,800 


9,792 


704 
7,489 


8,850 
1,858 


t7,000 
612 

10,000 


2,700 
690 


$3,200 
7,500 


J13.100 


6,600 

7,500 

9,500 

575 
16,000 


3,157 

26,000 
$861 

11,615 

19,101 

770 

165 

52,155 

950 


Pop.  dw. 

Springfieldt      66,731 ..~°  Events      (Court    ft 

Com'l) 211 

MONTANA 

Missoula          22. 485.... 'Montana  Kaimin 

(Coll.)    ..... 3,500 

NEBRASKA 

Lincolnf  98.884~.Nebraskan  (Coll.)  ...  J5,500 

"•Reporter  (Legal)    .  {483 

Omahat          251,11 7— Journal- Stockman 

L'stk.   &  Agr.)     ..  18.117 

•Record  (Legal  ft 
(Com'l)  

NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

Hanover  6.259.-. •Dartmouth    (Coll.)..  $2,600 

NEW  JERSEY 

Bayonne  77,203.... 'Oildom  (Petroleum) 

New  Brunswick 

38,811....°BTargum,  The 

(Coll.)    t3.000 

Princeton          12.230.-.  0BPrincetonian(ColU  2,000 

NEW  YORK 

Buffalo!          580.132....  «Buff alo  Law  Journal 
(Legal.    Finan.    & 

Real   Estate)    tl.Oll 

Chautanqna        X  383....  °«Chautauquan(  Local 
ft  Educ.)   (see  note 

in  catalog)  $2,500 

Cooperatownf    2,727— Glim  me  rgl  ass  (Resort 
News)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    425 

Ithacat  29.257^°HCornell   Sun  (Coll.)  $4.000 

NewYorkf  7.891,957..^  ••American    Banker 

(Banking)     **8,599 

•American   Metal 
Market  (Steel, Metals 
Met.    Work'g)     ....    **12,692 
"Armstrong  Daily 
(Horse  Rac'g,  Spts 
Gen'l   News)    .  ... 
••Columbia  Spectator 

(Coll.) $5,000 

••Daily  Bond  Buyer, 
The||  (Gov't.  State 
&  Munic.  Finan.)      On  request 
••Daily  Metal 
Reporter  (Iron, 
Steel.  Metals)  (see 
note  in  catalog)  .... 
'•Daily    Mill    Stock 
Reporter  (Paper  & 
Textile  Industry).. 
'•Daily  News  Record 
(Mens'   and   Boys' 
Clothing,  Textiles)         *21,345 
Total  unpaid  dist    .  1,241 

••Film  Daily  (Mot. 
Pict.  ATelev.Msee 
note  in  catalog)  .  6,079 

"Fruit  and  Vegetable 
Reporter  (Fresh 
Fruit  &  Vege- 
tables) 
"•Heights  Daily 

News   (Coll.  News)  $3,000 

'•Home  Furnishings 

Daily  (Home  Furn.)      * 39,215 
Total  unpaid  dist ...  4,802 
••Import  Daily  (Im- 
ports to  U.  S.)  313 

Journal  of  Commerce 
and  Commercial 
(see  note  in  cata- 
log)   , **34,867 

•Law  Journal  (Leg.)  7,920 

••MotionPictureDaily 

(Motion  Pict.)    5,425 

•National  Program 
(Horse  Rac'g,  Spts. 

Gen'l  News)  

•  Producers'  PriceCur- 
rent  (Prod.  Mkts.)  2,850 


I§3le:o*%?rnlng'..No  mark'  «venin«-    DaHy  P*P«r§  baring  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  terra,  "Sunday 
*e?i«°r  iri?r«ld/  edlt!on»-  'Tabloid  site.  fConnty  Seat.  Clrcttlatlon-**Sept.  A.B.C. 
??  P?*  A'B'C  8t»«««t»5   •A.B.C.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 
:  tight  face'  estim*t«!-  Population-1950  Counts. 
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Daily  Periodicals,  1959 


POP.                                              Circ. 

New  Yorkt                     ••Radio  Daily-Tele- 
vision Daily  (Com'l 

Radio  &  Telev.)  ....           10.563 
•Telegraph  (Motion 
Pict..  Theater. 
Turf.  Spts.,  Gen'l) 
Monday  only  ..    **69,507 
Tues.  to  Fri....    **47,937 
Saturday  circ....    **70,094 
•Wall  Street  Journal 
(Nat'lBus.  &Finan.) 
Eastern  Ed....  **229,756 
Pacific  Coast  Ed....    **83,809 
Southwest  Ed  ...    **52,257 
Midwest  Ed    .  **  170,491 
Comb.    circ....  **536,313 
"•Women's  Wear 
Daily   (Women's 

Pop.                                                  Circ. 

RHODE  ISLAND 

Providence  t    248.674_  '•  Brown  Herald 
(Coll.)  335 
Controlled  free  dist...            3,500 

TENNESSEE 

Memphist       396.000~~*News.  The  Daily 
(Busi..   Legal.   Fi- 

nan.   &  Trade      .    .             3,015 

TEXAS 

Austin!           132.459.-.  aTexans  (Coll.)  $15.000 
College  Station  7.925..-  Battalion  (  Agric.  Coll.  )          7,250 
Dallast            434,462    °BCommercial  Record 
(Real  Estate  & 
Legal)    J6.000 

Wear  &  Fashions)         *  47,  769 
Total  unpaid  dist....             2,024 
Rochestert      332.4S8_°«Record  (Legal  & 
Busi  )                                     Jl  400 

•Wall  Street  Journal 
(Nat'l  Busi.   & 
Finan.)    **S2.257 
Dentont            21,372—  °Lass-o  (Coll.)  $3,000 

Syracuset       220,583....  aOrange  (Coll.)       ....            1,'400 
Controlled  free  dist    .             8,000 
White  Plainst  43,466....°«Westchester  Law 
Journal  (Legal)                       474 

Fort  Worth!  278.778~..°«Commercial  Recorder 
(Business)   ..  ~  $452 
Houston!        596.163....  Court  Review   (Court 
News)       .             ....           $1,100 

NORTH  CAROLINA 

San  Antonio!  408.442....  •Commercial  Recorder 
(Finan.,  Legal,  Court 
News) 

Chapel  Hill         9.177....BTar  Heel  (Coll.)  7,000 

OHIO 

Akront            274.605~  •Legal  News  (Legal)             $950 
Cincinnatit     503.998....  BCourt  Index  (Com'l 
&  Legal)          tl.450 

Wacot               84.706-..  0«Lariat   (Coll.)   

UTAH 

Provot              28,937..  ..°BBrigham  Young 
Universe  8,694 
Salt  Lake  City! 

Cleveland!      914.aOS_  aLegal  News  (Legal)             1.795 
Columbust      375.901....  °«Ohio  State  Lantern 
(Coll.)    15,000 

182,121....  'Utah  Chronicle 

(Coll.)    9,000 

•Reporter    (Court   & 
Com'l  News)  1,550 
Daytont           243,872    ,«Daily  Court  Reporter 
(Legal)           $700 
Kent                  12,418  ...'Kent  Stater  (Coll.) 
Controlled  free  dist....           $5,200 
Toledot           303,616....  ••Legal  News  (Court 
News)   

VIRGINIA 

Charlottes  ville25.969.~.0  Cavalier  (Coll.)        .             5,000 

WASHINGTON 

Pullman           12.022~.»BWSC   Evergreen 

(Coll.)      ..    6,723 

Youngstown  !168,33O~BLegal  News  (Legal) 

OKLAHOMA 

Muskogeet       37,289~  -Legal   Record 

(Legal)       200 
Normant           27,006....  "^Oklahoma    Daily 

Seattle!          467.591...  •  Journal  of  Commerce 
and  Construction 
Record    (Com.    In- 
dus. Finan.  &  Mar.)            85,247 
°BUniversity  of  Wash- 
ington Daily  (Coll.) 
(see  note  in  cata- 
log)                   $15,750 

Oklahoma 

Cityt           243.504~.Law  Journal-  Record]  | 
(Legal)  
Stillwatert        20.238_°O'Collegian   (Coll.)               9,500 
Tulsaf             182.740.™Legal    News    (Com'l 
&  Legal)       

OREGON 

Corvallist         16.207—  Oregon  State  Ba- 
rometer (Coll.)  ..  .  .             7,783 
Eugenet           35.879~~°BOregon   Emerald 
(Coll  )                                 $4,600 

Tacoma!          143.673....°  Index    (Court    ft 
Bldg.  News       790 

WEST  VIRGINIA 

Morgantown!  25,525—  "Athenaeum  (Coll.)  ..             6,000 

WISCONSIN 

Madison!          96,056....°Cardinal  (Coll.)  ....              2.300 
Milwaukee!    637.392~.BReporter   (Court  ft 
R.    Est.)    ................ 

Portlandt        37J,d2f._«Daily  Journal  of 
Commerce   (Co.   & 
Legal)    *3,883 
"Daily  Shipping  News 
(Shipping,  Ports  & 
Trans.)     $1,312 

PENNSYLVANIA 

Philadelphia! 
2.071,605....  '•  Daily  Pennsyl- 
vanian  (Coll.)  
Controlled  free  dist....           10,000 
"•Legal  Intelligencer 
(Legal)    1.388 

CANADA 
ONTARIO 

Toronto           667.706  .  aDaily  Commercial 
News  and  Building 
Record    (Construc- 
tion &  Municip.)....      **€,909 
••Daily  Racing  Form 
(Racing)  
Monday  only....    **10,048 
Tues.  to  Fri....      **  7,211 
Saturday  only  ...    **10,860 
••Varsity,  The  (Coll.) 
(see  note  in  cata- 
log)    $12.000 

Pittsburgh!    676.806—°  Pittsburgh  Legal 
Journal  ||  (Court 
News)  J960 
State  College   17.227....°«Collegian    -...            6.135 

QUEBEC 

Montreal      1,109.  439....°«McGill  Daily  (Coll.)          $6,000 

Issue:  iMorning.  No  mark,  evening.  Daily  papers  having  Sunday  editions  are  followed  by  the  term,  "Sunday 
cire."  | (Has  w'kly,  semi-  or  tri-w'kly  editions.  •Tabloid  sice.  !County  Seat.  Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C. 
Statement;  June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  9P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Pub- 
lisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated.  Population— 1950  Census;  1956  Preliminary  for  Canada;  1943  for  Cuba. 

BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  us*  of  the  Directory  la  front  of  book. 

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SPECIAL  SECTIONS  OF  NEWSPAPERS  IN  WHICH 
ADVERTISING  MAY  BE  PLACED  BY  GROUPS 


ALL  FLORIDA  MAGAZINE 

Sec  listing  in  catalog  section  of  Directory,   page  195. 

AMERICAN  ARMED  FORCES  FEATURES 
406  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

See  listing   in  catalog  section  of  Directory,  page  685. 


AMERICAN  WEEKLY 

See  listing  in  catalog  section  of  Directory,  page  688. 

BIG  THREE 

See  Pacific  Coast  Sunday  Group. 


BONNIE  HUBBARD'S  KUPBOARD 
666  Sixth  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

A    weekday    sponsored    column   published   Wednesday 
and/or  Thursday  in  the  following  newspapers. 

GROUP  ONE 

Bakersfield  Californian. 

Fresno  Bee. 

Merced  Sun-Star. 

Modesto  Bee. 

Monterey  Peninsula  Herald. 

Oakland  Tribune. 

Porterville  Record. 

Red  Bluff  News. 

Sacramento  Bee. 

Salinas  Californian. 

San  Francisco  Examiner. 

San  Jose  Mercury-News. 

Santa  Cruz  Sentinel  News. 

Stockton  Record 

Tulare  Advance-Register. 

Vallejo  Times-Herald.  News-Chronicle. 

GROUP  TWO 

Fresno  Bee. 

Marysville-Yuba  City  Appeal- Democrat. 

Oakland  Tribune. 

Palo  Alto  Times. 

Redding  Record. 

Richmond  Independent. 

Sacramento  Bee. 

San  Francisco  Call  Bulletin. 

San  Jose  Mercury- News. 

San  Mateo  Shopper. 

San  Mateo  Times. 

Santa  Rosa  Press- Democrat. 

Stockton  Record. 

Visalia  Times-Delta. 

Watsonville  Register-Pajaronian. 


FAMILY  WEEKLY 

See  listing  in  catalog  section  of  Directory,  page  253. 

FIRST  S  MARKETS   GROUP 
220  E.  42nd  St.,  Now  York  17.  N.  Y. 
Comprised  of: 

Chicago,  HI.,  (Sun.)  Tribune. 
New  York.  N.  Y.,  (Sun.)  News. 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  (San.)  Inquirer. 


LOCALLY  EDITED  GRAVURE  MAGAZINE  GROUP 

Standard  Gravure  Corp.,  Louisvffle  2,  Ky. 
TWi  Gravure  Magazine  Section  circulated  with  the 
Sunday  edition  of  the  following  newspapers: 

Akron,  Ohio,  Beacon  Journal. 

Atlanta,  Ga..  Journal-Constitution. 

Columbus,  Ohio,  Dispatch. 

Denver,  Colo.,  Post. 


Houston,  Texas.  Chronicle. 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Star. 
Louisville,  Ky.,  Courier  Journal. 
Newark.  N.  J.,  News. 
New  Orleans.  La.,  Times  Picayune  States 
Phoenix,  Ariz.,  Arizona  Republic. 
St.  Louis.  Mo..  Globe- Democrat. 
Toledo.  Ohio,  Blade. 


NATIONAL  TURF  DAILIES 
525  W.  52nd  St.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

Basic  group  comprised  of: 

Chicago,  111.,  Daily  Racing  Form. 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  Daily  Racing  Form. 
Miami,  Fla..  Daily  Racing  Form. 
New  York.  N.  Y..  Telegraph. 
Toronto.  Ont.,  Daily  Racing  Form. 


OUTDOOR  TIPS 
154  E.  Erie,  Chicago  11,  111. 

This  column  appears  in  or  adjacent  to  the  sport  sections 
o!   the   following  Sunday   newspapers. 

EASTERN    MARKET 

Baltimore.   Md.,   Sun. 

Boston,  Mass.,  Globe. 

New  York.  N.  Y.,  Times. 

Pittsburgh,    Pa.,    Press. 

Washington,  D.  C.,  Post.  Times-Herald. 

NORTH  CENTRAL  MARKET 

Chicago.  111..  Tribune. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Enquirer. 
DCS  Moines.  Iowa,  Register. 
Detroit,  Mich..  News. 
Indianapolis.  Ind.,  Star. 
Milwaukee.  Wis.,  Journal. 
Minneapolis.  Minn..  Star  Tribune. 
St.  Louis,  Mo..  Post- Dispatch. 
St.  Paul,  Minn..  Pioneer  Press. 

SOUTHERN  MARKET 

(Appears    weekly    from    January    1st    to    June    1  it- 
winter  only.) 

Charlotte.  N.   C..  Observer. 

Dallas,  Texas,  Times  Herald. 

Houston,  Texas,  Chronicle. 

Knoxville,  Tenn..  News- Sentinel. 

Little  Rock,  Ark.,  Arkansas  Gazette. 

Memphis,  Tenn.,  Commercial  Appeal. 

Miami.  Fla.,  Herald. 

New  Orleans,  La.,  Times  Picayune. 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  Oklahoman- Times. 

San  Antonio,  Texas.  Express. 

Tampa.  Fla.,  Tribune. 

WESTERN  MARKET 

Denver,  Colo.,  Post. 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  Times. 
Oakland,  Calif.,  Tribune. 
Portland,  Ore.,  Oregon  Journal. 
San  Diego,  Calif.,  Tribune  Union. 
San  Francisco,  Calif.,  Chronicle. 
Seattle,  Wash.,  Times. 


PACIFIC  COAST  SUNDAY  GROUP   (BIG  THREE) 
I  Third  St..  Saa  Francisco  S,  Calif. 

Sold  as  a  unit  in  the  following  Sunday  newspapers. 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Examiner. 
San  Francisco,   Cal.,    Examiner. 
Seattle,  Wash..  Post-Intelligencer. 


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Groups  of  Special  Newspaper  Sections,  1959 


PACIFIC  SUNDAY  MAGAZINE  GROUP 

681  Market  St.,  San  Francisco  5,  Calif. 
Advertising  told  only  as  a  unit  in  the  Sunday  magazine 
sections  of  the  following  newspapers. 

Fresno.  Cal.,  Bee. 

Long  Beach,  Cal.,  Independent  Press-Telegram. 

Los  Angeles.  Cal..  Times. 

Oakland,  Cal.,  Tribune. 

Portland.  Oreg.,  Journal. 

Sacramento.  Cal..  Bee  (Saturday). 

San  Jose,  Cal.,  Mercury  News. 

Seattle.  Wash..  Times. 

Spokane.  Wash.,  Spokesman-Review. 

Tacoma.  Wash..  News  Tribune. 

Optional  Editions 

Honolulu,  Hawaii,  Star-Bulletin  (Saturday). 
San  Diego.  Cal.,  Union. 
San  Francisco.  Cal..  Chronicle. 


PARADE 

See  listing  in  catalog  section  of  Directory,   page  726. 

PENINSULA  LIVING 
A  supplement  circulated  with  the  Saturday  edition  of: 

Burlingame,  Cal.,  Advance-Star  (Sunday). 
Palo  Alto.  Cal..  Times. 
Redwood  City,  Cal.,  Tribune. 


PICTORIAL  SUNDAY  MAGAZINE  GROUP 

See  listing  in  catalog  section  of  Directory,  page  727. 

SUNDAY—  THE  NEWSPAPER'S  OWN  MAGAZINE 

(Metropolitan  Sunday  Newspapers,  Inc.) 

260  Madison  Ave..  New  York  16.  N.  Y. 

Supplies  metropolitan  weekly  comic  section  color  and 

rotogravure  advertising.  Sold  as  a  unit  in  the  following 

Sunday  newspapers: 

Baltimore,  Md..  Sun. 

Boston,  Mass..  Globe  and/or  Herald. 

Buffalo.  N.  Y..  Courier- Express. 


Chicago.  111..  Tribune  and/or  Sun  Times. 

Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Enquirer. 

Cleveland.  Ohio.  Plain  Dealer. 

Columbus,  Ohio.  Dispatch. 

Denver,  Colo.  Post. 

Des  Moines.  Iowa.  Register. 

Detroit.  Mich.,  News  and/or  Free  Press. 

Houston,  Texas.  Chronicle. 

Indianapolis.  Ind..   Star. 

Los  Angeles.  Calif..  Times. 

Milwaukee.  Wis.,  Journal. 

Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Tribune. 

New  Orleans,  La.,  Times-Picayune. 

New  York,  N.  Y..  News  and  /or  Herald  Tribune. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Inquirer. 

Phoenix,  Ariz..  Arizona  Republic. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Press. 

Providence,  R.  I..  Journal. 

St.  Louis.  Mo..  Globe  Democrat  and/or  Post 

Dispatch. 

St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Pioneer  Press. 
San  Francisco.  Calif.,  Chronicle. 
Seattle,  Wash..  Times. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y..  Post- Standard. 
Washington.  D.  C.,  Star. 

Optional  Editions 
Newark.  N.  J..  News. 
Springfield.  Mass.,  Republican. 


THIS  WEEK 

See  listing  in  catalog  section  of  Directory,  page  739. 


VIEW 
545  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

A    supplement    circulated    weekly    with    the    following 
newspapers : 

Albany,  N.  Y.,  Times-Union. 

Greenfield,  Mass.,  Recorder-Gazette. 

Holyoke,  Mass.,  Transcript-Telegram. 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Home  News. 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Post-Standard. 

Waterlmry,  Conn.,  Republican. 


SPECIAL  NEWSPAPER  GROUPS  AND 
REPRESENTATIVE  ORGANIZATIONS 


For  information  concerning  type  and  number  of  newspapers  including  location,  size,   circulation,  etc..  write 

direct  to  address  given. 


Accredited  Newspaper  Association.  Inc.  of  St.  Louis, 

3333  Iowa  St..  St.  Louis.  Mo. 
American  Armed  Forces  Newspapers. 

405  Lexington  Ave..  New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  College  Newspapers 

National  Advertising  Service,  Inc.. 

420  Madison  Ave..  N.  Y.  17.  N.  Y. 
Armed  Services  Weekly  Newspaper  Representative 

2300  West  Ave..  Newport  News.  Va. 
Associated  Construction  Publications 

505  Fifth  Ave..  New  York  17.  N.  Y. 
Boston  Suburban  Quality  Newspapers. 

Transcript  Bldg..  Dedham.  Mass. 
Chicago  Accredited  Newspapers, 

3114  N.  Greenview  Ave..  Chicago  13,  111. 
Chicago  North  Side  Newspapers. 

7519  North  Ashland  Ave.  (26). 
High  School  Publications 

Richmond  Advertising  Service,  Inc. 

26  Court  Street,  Brooklyn  1.  N.  Y. 
Los  Angeles  Suburban  Newspapers,  Inc. 

8217  Beverly  Blvd..  Los  Angeles  48,  Calif. 
News,  Inc.,  7119  Harrisburg  Blvd..  Houston  11,  Texas 
Quality  Group  Weeklies  of  New  Jersey, 

266  Liberty  St..  BloomfieM.  N.  J. 
San  Francisco  Progress, 

125  Valencia  St..  San  Francisco  3.  Calif. 
Space  Associates,  Inc. 

11  B.  47th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 


Trade  Union  Advertising  (The  Labor  Press) 

302  Fifth  Ave..  New  York  1.  N.  Y. 
Weekly  Major  Markets 

Moran  &  Fischer,  Inc. 

229  Madison  Ave..  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
1061  Penobscot  Bldg.,  Detroit,  Mich. 
360  N.  Michigan  Ave..  Chicago.  111. 
Weekly  Newspaper  Representatives,  Inc., 

(Combining  the  services  of  Newspaper  Advertising 
Service  and  American  Press  Association.) 

404  Fifth  Ave..  New  York  18.  N.  Y. 

333  N.  Michigan  Ave..  Chicago  1.  111. 

1728  Guardian  Bldg..  Detroit  26,  Mich. 

603  William-Oliver  Bldg..  Atlanta  3.  Ga. 

6505  Wilshire  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles  48,  Calif. 

Westchester  County  Publishers.  Inc.  Group. 

8  Church  St..  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 


CANADA 

Prairie  Publishers'  Co-Operative  Ltd. 

(Entirely  in  Manitoba.  Saskatchewan.  Alberta 
and  British  Columbia) 

Scarth  Street,  Regina.  Saskatchewan 
Wilson  Publishing  Co  's  List. 

(In  Ontario.  Quebec  and  Western  Canada) 

123  Eighteenth  St..  New  Toronto.  Ontario 


1241 


Ketchikan 

Alaska  Chronicle — .... 

Bell  CALIFORNIA 

Bell  Gardens  Post  Star  


SUNDAY  WEEKLIES 

(NOT  SUNDAY  EDITIONS  OF  DAILY  PAPERS) 
ALASKA  Circ.      winona  MINNESOTA 


...Ind 


Granada  Hill* 

Outlook  (see  note  in  catalog)  ..............Ind.... 

Combined  circ 


6,400— Free 


olumbia 

Mirror 
Greenville 


16,100 


18.400— Free 
Hermosa  Beach 

°Tide  (see  note  in  catalog)  Ind....       2,780 

Livermore 

Valley  Shopping  News-Advertiser 

Shopping    6,610 — Free 
Los   Angeles 

°East  Los  Angeles  Gazette Ind....      17,482 

6,818— Free 
National  City 

Chula    Vista-National    City    Star-News 

(see  note  in  catalog) Ind  7.782 

Norwalk 

Call    Ind          §7,950 

Pacoima 

Post  (see  note  in  catalog)  Ind.... 

Combined  circ....      16.100 
18,400— Free 

Ind...  24,535— Free 


J868 


'eaneck 

"Sun 


Pomona 

Review       


Monterey  County  Democrat  Ind 

Wblttier 


Star-Review  


Ind...  $41. 400— Free 


Denver  COLORADO 

Sonntagsblatt  der  Volkszeitung-Tribune 

(German)  ~. Ind... 

Greeley 

"Journal  Ind    . 


§3,693 


Bridgeport 


CONNECTICUT 


•Herald  Ind    .  if 78,072 

Mi  Hard 

•Citizen    Ind  .       §4,645 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Sunday  Booster  Ind....      24,116 

13,384— Free 

Italia.   L*    (Italian)    Ind....      §5,864 

Jefferson  Park  Leader «... ^..^....Ind.^. 

Mayfair  Leader  ..................................... .....Ind.... 

News     Ind    .      26,199 

13,137— Free 

North  West  Times  Ind  ..       2,495 

5.705— Free 
Portage  Park  Leader  ................... ..........Ind.... 

Star    Ind  ..    §40,22! 

Suburban  Leader Ind.... 

La  Grange 

•Shopper  Shopping...  t45. 000 — Frei 

Oak  Park 

•Oak  Parker,  The  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Ind .  42,350— Fre 


Clinton 

Town  Talk  


IOWA 


..Ind.   &  Farm...        5,21 
11,109— Fre 


LOUISIANA 


Sun 


Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Correspondent   (Ger.)   „ Ind  ... 

Lawrence  MASSACHUSETTS 

Sun Ind.  Re 


Sonntagspost   (Ger.) 


Circ. 
Ind    .      89.MS 


MISSISSIPPI 


•Delta  Leader  (Negro)   .. 


,.  Ind.... 
.  Ind.... 


§1.225 


Passaic 


NEW  JERSEY 


•Eagle 


.  Ind.    Dem  ..    §10,900 


"Eagle    ........................  Ind....     §19,900 

Udgewood  .»,„  „,» 

'News       .......................  Ind....**17,228 


**S.S06 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

°Ecos  de  Nueva  York  (Span.)  

•Enquirer   Ind    **230,390 

•  France- Amerique    (Fr)   Ind...    §11,195 

•Szabad  Magyarsag  (Hung.)  Ind  4,500 

500— Free 
•Worker     Com.    &  Labor..     §13,029 

Conkers 

•Record     Ind        §14.000 

Cincinnati  OHI° 

Freie  Press  (Ger.)  

Toledo 

Ameryka-Echo    (Polish)    


Bristol  OKLAHOMA 

Record-Citizen    .........................     Ind 


Poteau 

Sun 


d-  D««... 


§1,305 
§16.508 

§3,164 
§3.160 


Philadelphia 

•Dispatch  ... 
Pittston 

•Dispatch  .  . 
Wilkes-Barre 

Independent 


PENNSYLVANIA 


...Rep.... 

,   Ind  .  **8,545 

.Ind    -**45,169 


Williamsport 

•Grit  (see  note  in  catalog) ..Ind.  &  Farm  ..  **38,931 


Childress 


TEXAS 


...Shopping....9,761— Free 


Shopper  

Fort  Worth 

Shopper   Shopping ... 

102,500— Free 

Irving 

•News  Citizen  Ind.... 

Littlefleld 

Co.  Wide  News  Ind ...       3.891 


Tyler 

•Star  ..., 


....Ind... 


CANADA 

Saint  John's         NEWFOUNDLAND 

•Herald  Ind  ..  **22,226 


Montreal 


QUEBEC 


•Allo  Police  (Fr.)   Ind....    128,032 

•Dimanche-Matin,  Le  (Fr.)  Ind  ..  **77,760 

•Patrie  du  Dimanche.  La  (Fr.)  Ind  ...**184,639 

•Petit  Journal.  Le  (Illus.  News)  ....Ind ..  **234,184 


City 


REPUBLIC  OF  PANAMA 


5.400 


•Panama  Tribune  (Negro)   

Baguio  PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 

•Midland  Courier  Ind.-. 

Ciralatlon-HHrSept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  I  P.O.  State- 
ment; Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  'Tabloid  Size. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  GvUe  to  the  «se  of  the  Directory  in  front  of  book. 


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WEEKLY,  SEMI-WEEKLY  AND  TRI-WEEKLY 
NEWSPAPERS 

A  LIST  OF  WEEKLY,  SEMI-WEEKLY  AND  TRI-WEEKLY  NEWSPAPERS  WHICH  ARE  PUBLISHED 
CONTINUOUSLY  THROUGHOUT  THE  YEAR,  WITH  THE  POPULATIONS  OF  THE  PLACES  WHERE 
THEY  ARE  PUBLISHED,  AND  THE  LATEST  AVAILABLE  CIRCULATION  FOR  EACH.  ALSO  SHOWN 

IS  THE  DAY  OF  THE  WEEK  ON  WHICH  THEY  ARE  PUBLISHED. 
Mo  means  Monday  We  means  Wednesday  Fr  means  Friday 

Tu  means  Tuesday  Th  means  Thursday  Sa  means  Saturday 

Note:   There  are  a  few  Sunday  weeklies  in  this  list.   They  are  marked  Su. 

N.  B.— The  circulation  figures  quoted  below  were  the  latest  available  figures.  Variations  between  these  figures 
and  those  quoted  in  the  catalog  are  due  to  later  printing  of  this  section  and  availability  of  later  circulation  figures. 
NUMERICAL  FIGURE  PLACED  BEFORE  TOWN  NAME  IS  KEY  TO  LOCATION  BY  COUNTY, 
AND  IS  CROSS-REFERENCED  WITH  "LIST  OF  COUNTIES"  PRECEDING,  IN  EACH  STATE, 

THE  CATALOG  LISTINGS. 


Circ. 


Pop. 

ALABAMA 

2.162_Herald  (Th)  

5,397....Herald  (Th)      

Sand  Mountain  Reporter 

(Tu  &  Th)     3,501 

62  Alexander  City  6.430.... Outlook  (Tu  &  Fr)  **3.421 


34  Abbeville 
48  Albertville 


1,800 
§2,874 


20  Andalusia 
48  Arab 


14  Ashland 
42  Athens 

27  Atmore 

28  Attalla 
41  Auburn 

2  Bay  Minette 
37  Bessemer 

37  Birmingham 

48  Boaz 

27  Brewton 
55  Brundidge 
12  Butler 
66  Camden 
54  Carrollton 

10  Centre 

4  Centreville 
65  Chatom 

49  Chickasaw 
61  Childersburg 
49  Citronelle 

11  Clanton 

3  Clayton 

59  Columbians 
22  Cullman 


62  Dadeville 
46  Demopolis 
35  Dothan 


16  Elba 

16  Enterprise 

3  Eufaula 
32  Eutaw 
18  Evergreen 
37  Fairfield 

2  Fairhope 
29  Fayette 
27  Flomaton 
10  Florala 
39  Florence 

2  Foley 


43  Fort  Deposit 
25  Fort  Payne 

31  Geneva 
7  Georgians 


9,l62«..Star-News   (Th) 
1,592....  Journal  (Th)   . 
Tribune  (Th) 


1,593...  Progress  (Th) 
6,309.... Alabama  Courier  (Th)  . 
Limestone  Democrat  (Tu) 

5,720....Advance    (Th)    

7,537....News- Journal  (Th)  

12,939....Bulletin  (Th)  

3.732....Baldwin  Times  (Th)  .... 

28.445....Advertiser  (Fr)  

326, 037....  For  papers  see  catalog. 

3.078...Leader  (Th)  §1,850 

5.146~..Standard   (Th)    **2,320 


4.714 
2,800 
J200 

$2,800— Free 
§1,264 
§3,640 
§3,640 
1,900 
2,167 
§2.060 
§3,151 
1.845 


2.605....Sentinel  (Th)  570 

6S9....Advocate  (Th)      §1,100 

931....Progressive  Era  (Th)     . 

710    Herald  (Th)  1.473 

l,672....Herald  (We)  §1,405 

1.160....Press   (Th)   §2,362 

609...  News  (Th)  §1,500 

4.920....News   (Th)   1,635 

4.023....News  (Th)  1,690 

l,350....Call  (Th)  §1,000 

4,640....News  (Th)  §1,725 

Union-Banner  (Th)  3,000 

1,583. .  Record   (Fr)      §1,250 

1.761  ....Reporter  (Th)   1,461 

7.523....Democrat  (Fr)  5,221 

Times  (We)  7,322 

Tribune  (Th)  **3,020 

2.354...Record  (Th)  §1,475 

5,004....Times  (Th)  

21.584....Houston  Herald  (Th)  ....  1,800 

Messenger  (Sa)  

Tri-State  News  (Fr)  2,360 

2.936.«.Clipper  (Th)  §2,000 

7,288....Ledger  (Th)  §3,487 

6,906....Tribune  (Tu  &  Th)  §2,340 

2.348....Democrat  (Th)  §1,283 

3.454....Courant  (Th)    §2,085 

13,177....Steel  City  Star  (Fr)  3.845 

3,354....Courier  (Th)  §1,950 

3,707....Times  (Th)  §3,502 


1.036.... Journal  (Th)  , 

2.7l3.«.News  (Th)  

23,879~..Herald  (Th)          

1,301-.  Baldwin  News-Herald 
(Th) 

Onlooker  (Th)  

1,358....  Signal  (Fr)  

6,226....Times- Journal  (Tu  & 

Th) 

3,S79..MReaper  (Th)  

l,596.-.News  (Th) 


650 
1,890 
§3,642 

§150 
§3,000 


§4,769 

2,264 
1,935 


19  Good  Water 

33  Greensboro 

7  Greenville 
13  Grove  Hill 
48  Guntersville 

67  Haleyville 
47  Hamilton 
31  Hartford 
52  Hartselle 

34  Headland 
15  Heflin 

37  Homewood 

13  Jackson 

8  Jacksonville 
64  Jasper 


9  Lafayette 
9  Lanett 

37  Leeds 
46  Linden 
14  Lineville 
60  Livingston 
21  Luverne 
53  Marion 

49  Mobile 

50  Monroeville 
59  Montevallo 

51  Montgomery 
40  Moulton 

5  Oneonta 
200pp 
23  Ozark 
58  Pell  City 
57  Phenii  City 


Pop.  Circ. 

l,277....Enterprise-Chronicle(Th)  1,120 

2.217— Watchman  (Th)   §1,255 

6.781....Advocate  (Th)  §3,6SO 

l,443,..Democrat  (Th)  §4,250 

5.253_Advertiser-Gleam  (We 

&  Fr)  **3,S70 

3.331..  Advertiser  (Tu  &  Fr)  . .  3,802 

l,623....News  (Th)  §1,42« 

1,655    News-Herald  (Th)  §1,750 

3,429....Enquirer  (Th)       §1,965 

2,091....Wiregrass  Farmer  (Th)  1.250 

1,982    Cleburne  News  (Th)  ....  §1,435 
12,866~.Shades  Valley  Sun-see 

Birmingham 

3,072....South  Alabamian  (Th)  ..  J2.000 

4.751....News  (Th)  

8,589.... Mountain  Eagle  (Th)  ....  §11,845 
Walker   County    Times 

(Th)  


196 

12.904— Free 
§1,950 


2.353.«.Sun   (We)       

7.434~VaIleyTimes-Ne 

West  Point,   Georgia 

3,306-.. News  (Th)  

1.363....Democrat-Reporter(Th)         J956 

l,548....Tribune  (Th)  

1 ,681....  Our  Southern  Home  (Th )  787 
2,221...Journal  and  News  (We)  §2.468 
2.822....Times-Standard  (Th)  ....  §1,250 

129,009~.For  papers  see  catalog. 
2, 772.... Monroe  Journal  (Th)  ...      §2,521 
2.150....Times  Herald  (Th)  §1,211 

106.525~.For  papers  see  catalog. 

l,384~..Advertiser  (Th)   §2,475 

2.802  .  Southern  Democrat  (Th)        3,420 

5,240..  News  (Th)  §3,210 

5.238.... Southern  Star  (Th)  

l,189.-.News  Aegis  (Th)  

23,305....Citizen.  The  (Th)  


4.000 
§4,000 
2,500— Free 
§2,540 


8  Piedmont 
1  Prattville 
49  Prichard 

56  Roanoke 
30  Russellville 

36  Scottsboro 

17  Sheffield- 

Tuscumbia 
38  Sulligent 

61  Sylacauga 

61  Talladega 
26  Tallassee 
13  Thomasville 

55  Troy 


Herald  (Fr)   ... 

Phenix-Girard  Journal 

(Fr)   ...... 

4.498....Journal    (We)    §1,851 

4,385.M.Progress  (Th)  

19.014....Citizen  (Th)  §1,566 

Herald  (Th)  1,475 

5.392....Leader  (Th)  §2,436 

6,012....Citizen  (Tu)  §3,661 

Times  (Th) §3,681 

4,731. ...Sentinel  (Tu)  $4,962 

Progressive  Age  (Th)  ..  14,962 

§556 


17,501....Standard  &  Times  (Fr) 
1,209....  Democrat  and  News- 
see  Vernon. 

9,606....Advance   (Th)   §4,30C 

News  (Th)  §4,46C 

13.134...  Home- News  (Su)  §3,841 

4,225.~.  Tribune  (Th)  §1,981 

2.425.... Times  (We) - 1.4CX 

8,555.~.Herald  (Su)  &3.3W 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn: 

(Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  In  front  of  book. 

1243 


Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1969 


ALABAMA  (Cox 
63  Tuscaloosa 

17  Tuscumbia 
44  Tuskegee 
6  Union  Sprinj 
38  Vernon 

56  Wedowee 
26  Wetumpka 
47  Winfield 
60  York 

Anchorage 

Fairbanks 
Juneau 
Ketichikan 
Kodiak 
Nome 
Palmer 
Petersburg 
Skagway 
Wrangell 

10  Ajo 
13  Ash  Fork 

2  Benson 
2  Bisbee 
7  Buckeye 

11  Casa  Grande 
7  Chandler 
6  Clifton 
11  Coolidge 
13  Cottonwood 
11  Eloy 
3  Flagstaff 
11  Florence 
7  Gilbert 
7  Glendale 

4  Globe 
7  Goodyear 

9  Holbrook 
8  Kingman 
4  Miami 
12Nogales 
7Peoria 
7  Phoenix 
13  Prescott 

5  Safford 
1  Saint  Johns 
11  San  Manuel 
7  Scottsdale 

9  Show  Low 

7  Sunnyslope 
11  Superior 
2  Tombstone 
10  Tucson 
7  Wickenburg 
2  Willcox 
3  WfflUms 
9  Winslow 
U  Yuma 

17  Alma 
10  Arkadelphia 
41  Ashdown 
58  Atkins 
74  Augusta 
73  Bald  Knob 
32  Batesville 

73  Beebe 

Pop. 
itfemsd) 

46,396-Alabama  Citizen 

(Negro)   (Sa)  
6,734—  Reporter  (Th)  

Clrc. 

4,000 

§2,230 
§1,800 

§2,489 

1.604 
§1,725 
§1,684 
§997 

1,000 
§6.500 
§2,500 

§1.500 
§600 
§1,075 
§1,035 
3,989 
§815 

§925 
§721 
§1,088 
§1,400 

945 
§2,763 
§2,384 
§2,475 
§2,007 
r*i.8l4 

§3,228 
§1,714 
§734 

tsoo 

§2,281 
§4,280 

2.630 
160 
0—  Free 
§1,701 
§2,450 
§2,900 

1,542 

764 
§2,237 
§2,490 

1,685 
§2,654 
§2,053 

1.908 

625 

§1,350 
§1,575 

91,475 
tl,350 
§1,353 
§1,890 

1,680 

§987 
$2.542 
§1.228 
§1.350 
§902 
91,050 
1.511 
91,604 
91,985 

Pop. 
63  Benton              6,277....  Courier  (Th)     

Cm. 
§5,847 
§2.525 
§2,528 
§2,192 
93,404 
§3,186 
§883 
690 
§367 
§780 
§1,015 
§1,050 
1,673 
§2,217 
§2,232 
§2,130 
2,191 
$2,425 
*900 
§2,245 
§1,580 
§1,500 
9405 
§1,819 

§1,600 
9550 

|400 
J2.391 
§1,910 
500 

§871 
§1,425 

1.200 

Si,  700 
§2,224 
§517 
§1.450 

tl.140 
§992 
§1,132 
51,225 
§1,050 
§1,588 

§647 
§725 
§1,520 
§2,251 

tl,250 
§1,892 

§550 

tl.400 
§3,100 

t735 

§2,700 
§928 
§1,603 
§1,225 
§850 

1.090 
1.072 
§1,950 

91,388 
§1,875 

92,515 

91,2»S 
92,375 
91,880 
93,448 

1,270 

4  BentonviHe        2,942—  Democrat  (Th)   
8  Berryville          1,753—  Star-Progress  (Th)  .... 
42  BooneTflle         2.433—  Democrat  (Th)  
48  Brinkley            4.173....  Argus  (Th)  
Citizen  (Th)  
43  Cabot                 1.147....  Star-  Herald  (Fr)  
33  Calico  Rock          963....  Progress  (Th)  
52  Camden            11.372—  Times  (Th)  
43  Carlisle              1.396...,  Independent  (Th)  
68  Cave  City            372—  Record  (Th) 

6,712—  News  (Th) 

rs  3,232—  Herald  (Th)  
791—  Lamar  Democrat  & 
News  (Th)  
559—  Randolph  Press  (Th)     . 
3.813—  Herald  (Th)  
2.108—  Journal  (Th)  
1,774....  Journal  (Th)  

24  Charleston           968—  Express  (Th)  
48  Clarendon          2.547—  Sun  (Th)  

ALASKA 

11454-Alaskt  Spotlight 

(Negro)   (Sa) 

36  Clarksvillt         4,343—  Graphic  (Th)  

Herald-Democrat  (Th)  .. 
71  Clinton                  853....  Democrat   (Th)   
23  Conway              8.610....  Log  Cabin  Democrat(Th) 
11  Corning             2.045—  Courier  (Th)  
74  Cotton  Plant     1.838—  Democrat  (Fr)     
2  Crossett             4.619...  News-Observer  (Th)  ..  . 
75  Danville                829....  Record  (Th)  
7S  Dardanelle         1.772....  Post-Dispatch  (Th)  
4  Decatur                 350-  Hera  Id  (Th)  
67  De  Queen           3.  01  5....  Bee  (Th)          

5,771-  Jessen's  Weekly  (Th)   . 
5.956  ...Independent  (We  &  Su) 
5,305...  Alaska  Chronicle  (Su).... 
1,710—  Mirror  (Sa)  

1.876—  Nugget  (Mo,  We,  Fr)    . 
890—  Frontiersman   (Th)   
1.619....Press  (Fr)  
758—  Lynn  Canal  Weekly  (Fr) 
1.263....Sentinel  (Fr)  

ARIZONA 

5.817—  Copper  News  (Th)  ... 
X  681  -..Northern  Yavapai 
Record  (Fr)   
1.440—  San  Pedro  Valley  News 
and  Valley  Sun  (Th) 
3.801—  Brewery  Gulch  Gazette 
(Th)      
1.932—  Buckeye  Valley  News 
(Th)  

9  Dermott             3,601....  News  (Fr)      
59  Des  Arc              1.612....  WhiteRiverJournal(Th) 
59  De  Vails  Bluff     830—  Democrat  (Th)     

Times  (Th)  
1  De  Witt             2.843—  Era-Enterprise  (Th)  
21  Dumas               2.512-  Clarion  (Th)  
18  Earle                  2.375—  Enterprise  (Fr)  ..  .. 
70  El  Dorado        23.076—  South  Arkansas 
Progress  (Fr)  (see 
note  in  catalog)  .... 
43  England             2.136—  Democrat  (Th)  
9  Eudora               3,072—  Enterprise  (Th)      
8  Eureka  Springs  1,958.  ...Times-  Echo  and  Flash- 
light (Th) 

4.181—  Dispatch  (Th)  
3.799—  Arizonian   (Th)         ..  .    . 
3.466—  Copper  Era  (Mo)  

20  Fordyce             3,754—  News  -Advocate  (Th) 
41  Foreman             X  907—  Sun  (Fr)  

4.306....  Examiner   (Fr)    
X  1.300—  Verde  Independent  (Th)^ 
3*580—  Enterprise   (Th)   

66  Fort  Smith      47.942.,..  For  papers  see  catalog. 
4  Gentry                  729—  Journal  -Advance  (Th) 
55  Glenwood              843—  Herald  (Th)  
4  Gravette               894....  News  Herald  (Th)  
8  Green  Forest       738—  Tribune  (Th) 
66  Greenwood         1.634—  Democrat  (Th)  
10  Gurdon               2.390—  Times  (Th)  
2  Hamburg           2.655—  Leader  (Th)          
7  Hampton               838—  Arkansaw  Plaindealer 
(Th) 

7,663—  Coconi  no  Sun  (Sa)  .     .. 
1.776—  Blade  Tribune  (Fr)  .... 
1.114—  Enterprise  (Fr)  
8.179-Herald-State  Farm 
News  (Fr)  
News  (Th)     

6,419....  Arizona  Record  (Th)  .... 
1.254....  Westside  Weekly  (Th)  . 
1,60 
2.336—  Tribune-  News  (Fr)  
3,342....  Miner  (Th)      
4.329—  Arizona  Silver  Belt(Th) 
6,153—  International   (Fr)  
Xl.925-Times  &  News  (Fr)     .  . 
10M18—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
6.764-Courier  (Fr)    
Messenger  (Th)      
3.756....  Guardian  (Fr)  
1,469—  Independent  News   (Fr) 
X2  500    Miner  (Fr) 

68  Hardy                   599—  Independent  (Th)  .... 
56  Harrisburg         1.498—  Modern  News  (Th)  
5  Harrison            5.542—  Headlight  (Th)        .    ... 

59  Hazen                1,270.  .Grand  Prairie  Herald 
(Th)    
12  Heber  Sprints  2.109—  Times  (Th)  
29  Hope                  8.602    News  (Fr)  
26  Hot  Springs  National 
Park             29.307—  Ouchita  Observer  (Fr) 
62  Hughes              1.686—  Star-  Herald  (Th)  .... 
44  Huntsville         1  010.    B^fprd  (Th) 

38  Imboden                447    Journal  (Th) 

2.032....  Arizonian  (Fr)          
Progress   (Fr)   
X852    White  Mountain  Eagle 
(Fr)        

60  Jacksonville       2.474—  News-Progress  (Th)  .... 
51  Jasper                  407—  Informer  and  Newtown 
County  Times  (Sa) 
73  Judsonia            1.122-  Record  (Th)  
9  Lake  Village     2.484—  Chicot  Spectator  (Fr)    . 
47  Leachville         1.230—  Star  (Fr)  
56  Lepanto             1,683—  News  Record  (Fr) 
37  Lewisville          1,237—  Herald  (Th)  

_See  Phoenix 
X4.200-Sun  (Fr)   
910-Epitaph  (Th)  
45,454—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
l,736....Sun  (Fr)   
1.266—  Arizona  Range  News(Fr) 
2,152—  News  (Th) 

72  Lincoln                 771....  Leader  (Th)  
60  Little  Rock    102,21  3....  For  papers  see  catalog. 
43  Lonoke              1,556—  Democrat  (Th) 
14  Magnolia           6.918....  Banner-  New  s  (Th) 
30  Malvern             8,072—  Meteor-  Journal  (Th) 
25  Mammoth  Spring  870—  Democrat  (Fr)  ....  
47  Manila               1.729—  Sentinel  (Fr)  
39  Marianna           4.530—  Courier-  Index  (Th) 
56  Marked  Tree     2.878—  Tribune  (Th)  
65  Marshall           1,189—  Mountain  Wave  (We).... 
74  McCrory            1.113—  Arkansas  Central 
Leader  (Th)  
21  McGehee           3.875—  Times  (Th)  
33  Melbourne           568—  Times  (Th)  
57  Mena                 4.445—  Star  (Th)   
16  Monette            l,114....Sun  (Th)  

6418—  Mail  (Fr)  

9.145—  Yuma  Co.  Farmer  (Th) 

ARKANSAS 

1.228—  News  (Th)  -... 
6^19—  Southern  Standard  (We) 
2,738—  Little  River  News  (Th) 
1,291—  Chronicle  (Th)  
2,317—  Advocate  (Th)  
2,022....Banner  (Th) 

6.414—  News  Review  (Th)  
Record  (Th)  
1,192—  News  (Th)  

Clradatt0n--**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *MtrchA,B.C.  Statement:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  SUtemtnt;  Bold  lace,  sworn; 

^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XJUnd  McNally  estimate. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  th*  Cold*  to  th.  os«  of  th.  Diwctocy  m  front  of  hot*. 

1244 


Weekly,  Semi-Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  1959 


Pop.  Circ. 
22  Monticcllo         4.501- Adnmce-Montfcellonlan 

(Th)    .....  52,231 

15  MorrUtoo          5.483...  Democrat  (Th)  13,440 

Headlight  (We)  11,401 

3  Mountain Home2,217.... Bulletin  (Th)  53,332 

69  Mountain  View  1,043— Leader  (Th)  $1.200 

49  Mount  Ida            566.... News   (Th)   §1,370 

17  Mulberry  952  ,  Crawford  Co.  Bulletin 

(Th)  - 1700 

55  Murfreesboro     1.079-.. Courier  (Fr) 842 

31  Nashville           3,548...  News  (Tu  &  Fr)  52,300 

Spotlight  (Th) 1.957 

32  Newark  913...Journal  (Th)  

34  Newport            6.254....  Independent  (Fr)  ..... 1.948 

Democrat  (Th)  1.487 

60  North  Little  Rock 

44.097....  Times    (Th)    82,443 

2,507— Free 

47  Osceola              5.006-,  Times  (Th) 52,662 

24  Ozark  1,757— Democrat- Enterprise 

(Th) 

Spectator  (Tu  &  Fr)  ....  1.981 

28  Paragould  9.668 .  Big  Picture  (Th)  53,102 

42  Paris  3,731-  Express  (Th)  ..... 52,100 

Progress  (Mo)  12,100 

19  Parkin  1.414—  Times  (Th)  §540 

53Perryvffle  674-. News  (Th)  {957 

11  Piggott  2,558— Banner  (Fr) 12,550 

61  Pocahontas        3.840-  Star  Herald  (Th)  53,800 

72  Prairie  Grove      939....  Enterprise  (Th)   5804 

50  Prescott             3,960-  Picayune  (Th)  §1,300 

Nevada  News  (Th)  1,440 

11  Rector                1.855—  Democrat  (Th)  §1,483 

13  Rison                     953....  Herald  (We) §1,550 

4  Rogers               4.962....  Democrat  (Th) §136 

58  Russellville        8,166—  Courier-  Democrat  (Th)   .  2.019 

25  Salem                   687—  Headlight  (Th)  1,330 

73  Searcy               6.024....  White  Co.  Citizen  (We)  §1,675 
27  Sheridan            1.893- Headlight  (Th)  1,823 

4  Siloam  Springs  3.270....  Herald  &  Democrat  (Th)  $2,563 

Interstate  News  (Th)  ....  2,750 

70  Smackover         2,495.... Journal   (Fr)    (see  note 

in  catalog) §1,604 

37  Stamps              2.552- Democrat  (Th)     $1,400 

40  Star  City           1,296—  Lincoln  Ledger  (Th)  ....  §1,368 

52  Stephens            1.283.... Star  (Th)      §719 

46  Texarkana        15.875-.  Two  States  Press  (Th)  . 

56  Trumann            3.744— Democrat  (Th)  §1,886 

34  Tnckerman         1,253....  Record  (Th)  §1,342 

17  Van  Buren         6,413....  Press- Argus  (Th)  55,851 

64  Waldron             1.292— Advance  Reporter  (Th)  §1,200 

38  Walnut  Ridge   3. 106....  Times  Dispatch  (Th)  ....  §3,921 
6  Warren              2.615....  Eagle- Democrat  (Th)     .  §2,825 

18  West  Memphis  9.1 12....  Arkansas  World 

(Negro)    (Sa)  „ 16.760 

Times  (Fr) §1,541 

19  Wynne                4.142...  Progress  (Th)   §1,955 

45  Yellville                697- Mountain  Echo  (Th)     ..  1,650 


1  Albany 


CALIFORNIA 

17.590.... Times  (Fr) 


19  Altadena        X  32.000     Altadenan  (Th)  .. 

25  Alturas  2,819....  Record  (Th)  

30  Anaheim  14.556—  Gazette  (Th)   (see  note 

in  catalog)  

45  Anderson  1,501  ...Anderson  Valley  News 

(Th) 

5  Angels  Camp     1,147—  Californian  (Th)  

36  Apple  Valley   X  1.500  ...Desert  Valley  News- 
Herald  (Th)  

News  (Th) 

American  (Fr) 
Bulletin  (Mo) 


2.167 

4.333— Free 
§4,250 


§3,901 


51.347 
§1,067 


6  Arbuckle 
19  Arcadia 


X851- 
23.066, 


12  Arcata 
33  Arlington 


5.197 

5678 

540 

.- §5,782 

5.041— Free 
Tribune  ft  News  (Th)  ..      §5,782 
5.041— Free 


§2,411 
§1,650 
§1,382 


3,729- Union  (Fr)  

—  Times  (Th)  

40  Arroyo  Grande  1.723.... Herald-Recorder  (Fr)  .... 
19  Artesia          X 22.000  ...Advocate  (We)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  

News  (Fr)    

5.007....  Tiller  (Fr)    

3.443- News  (Th)  

2.856....  Signal  (Th)    §4,223 

4,653....Journal  ft  Republican 

(Th)    §5,202 

Placer  Herald  (Th)  §1,962 


15  Arvin 
40  Atascadero 
24  Atwater 
31  Auburn 


$3,717 
$2,500 
§1,743 
§2,124 


Pop.  Circ. 

19  Avalon  1.506- Catalina  Islander  (Th)  ..       1,115 

16  Avenal  3.982- Times  (Th) 1,240 

19  Azusa  11,042-Herald  ft  Pomotropie 

(Mo  ft  Th) -.     53,050 

15  Bakersfield      34,784....  Press  Chronicle   (Th  ft 

Su) .. 

19  Baldwin  Park 

X  27,500....  Bulletin  (Th)   VAC  899 

VAC  5.471— Free 
36  Barstow  6,135— Desert  Dispatch  (Tu  ft 

Th)  $3,915 

19  Bellflower     X  35,OOO....Herald- American— See 

Compton 

Herald  Enterprise  (Th 
ft   Su)    (see  note   in 

catalog) VAC  4.063 

VAC  11,603— Free 

41  Belmont  5.567....  Courier-Bulletin  (Th)  ..        §706 

§2,674— Free 

48  Benicia  7,284- Herald  (Th) §1,853 

1  Berkeley        113.805—  For  papers  see  catalog. 

19  Beverly  Hills  29.032-  Press   (Th)   $3,000 

$14,500— Free 
Reporter  (We)  (see  note 

in  catalog)    1,850 

8,150— Free 

36  Big  Bear  Lake   1.434- Grizzly  (Th)  §2,200 

Limelight  News  (Fr)  ....      §2,190 
4  Biggs  784— News  (Fr)  5600 

14  Bishop  2.891— Inyo  Register  (Th)  §2,997 

36  Bloomington    12,004— News  (Th)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    $300 

$2,500— Free 

12  Blue  Lake  824-  Advocate  (Th)  

33  Blythe  4,089- Palo  Verde  Valley 

Times   (Th)    §3,042 

15  Boron  X  592—  Enterprise   (Th)   §1,400 

49  Boyes  Hot  Springs 

2.391— Moonbeams  (Fr)  $138 

$812— Free 

30  Brea  3,208....  Progress  (Th) 41.451 

7  Brentwood         1,729— News  (Fr)  §1.022 

26  Bridgeport          X  300.... Chronicle- Union  (Fr)    ..         §466 
30  Buena  Park        5.483-..  News  (Th)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    4,085 

19  Burbank  78. 577....  Independent  (We)  VAC  1,235 

VAC  23,969— Free 
41  Burlingame      19.886 ..  Advance  Star  &  Green 

Sheet  (Th  ft  Su) §8,318 

40,248— Free 


45  Burney 
33  Cabazon 
13  Calipatria 
28  Calistoga 
56  Caraarillo 
40  Cambria 
43  Campbell 
19  Canoga  Park 


1.513....  Chronicle  (Th)  

X 855  ...Courier  (Fr)  — 

1.428- Herald  (Th)      

1.418— Calistogan  (Th)   

12.942- News   (Th)    

X 700.... Cambrian  (Th)    ...      . 
9.270-  Press  (Th)  


.. Herald  (Th) 


$463 
§550 

$650 
§1,475 
$2.150 
§1.016 
§3,027 


37  Carlsbad 
27  Carrael 
42  CarpinterU 
10  Caruthers 
1  Castro  Valley 

X  32.000 


.VAC  3,528 
VAC  6,307— Free 

4.383— Journal  (Th)  §1,855 

4.351— Pine  Cone  Cymbal  (Th)      §3,910 

2.864.... Herald  (Th)   1,049 

X  500....  Gazette  (Th)  1.060 


27  Castroville 


News  (Th)  6.900 

Reporter  (Th) 1,743 

1.865- Times  (We)  $563 


45  Central  Valley   2,202     Valley  Times-Logger 

Tidings   (Th)      51,211 

2,351- Courier  (Fr)  - §2,550 


50  Ceres 

36  Chino  5.784—  Champion  (Th)      §2,150 

20  ChowchOU         3,893— News  (Th)      §1,746 

37  Chula  Vista     15,927.... Star- News— See 

National  City. 

19  Claremont          6,327....  Courier   (Th)    §2,561 

49  Cloverdalc         1.292- Reveille  (Th)  51,220 

10  Clovis  2,766....  Independent  (Th)  $1,610 

33  Coachella  2. 755.-.  Valley  Sun  (Th)  §3,449 

10  Coalinga  5.539....  Record  (Th)  §2,095 

31  Colfax  820.... Record  (Fr)  §1,000 

19  Corapton  47.991  ....Herald  American  (Th  ft 
Su)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)  „..  66,682 

95,000— Free 

7  Concord  6,953  ...Diablo  Beacon  (We  ft 
Fr)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)   2,604 

Journal  (Th)  1,079 

Pleasant  Hill  Post  (Th)          297 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *MarchA.B.C.  Statement;  •  A. B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  •worn; 

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Pop.  Cite. 
CALIFORNIA  (Continued) 

16  Corcoran           3,150....  Journal  (Fr)  §1,447 

33  Corona             10.223— Courier- Beacon  (Fr) 83,572 

30  Corona  Del  Mar     —....Newport  Harbor  Ensign 

(Th)     §3,375 

37  Corontdo         12.700....  Journal  (Th)  - §4,087 

30  Costa  Mesa     ll,844....Globe-Herald   (Mo,  We 

&   Fr)   - **7,805 

49  Cotati  X700...Cotation  (Th)   

19  Covina  3,956—  Argus- Citizen   (Th)   VAC  343 

VAC  4,818— Free 

Sentinel  (Th)  500 

1,500— Free 

8  Cresent  City      1,706—  American  (Fr)  §2,941 

Del  Norte  Triplicate  (Th)  §4,433 

36  Crestline           1,369.*. Courier  (Fr)  .. 2,085 

36  Cucamonga        1,255—  Times  (Th)      *600 

t400— Free 

19  Culver  City     19.720—  Citizen  (Fr)    §4.401 

Journal  and  News 

Advertiser  (Th)   tl.OOO 

120,500— Free 
43  Cupertino          2.438-Courier  (We)   (see  note 

in  catalog)  §1,521 

54  Cutler  1,768.... Orosi  Courier— See  Orosi 

30  Cypress  1,318.... Enterprise  (Th)  (seenote 

in  catalog)    §702 

41  Daly  City        15.191-Record   (Th)    (see  note 

in  catalog)    §2.750 

7  Danville             X935— Valley  Pioneer  (Th)  ....  §2,200 

57  Davis                 3,554....  Enterprise   (Th)   §2.820 

15  Delano  8.717.... Record  and  News  (Tu  & 

Th)    §3,113 

24  Delhi                  X900....Bulletin  (We)  §581 

33  Desert  Hot  Springs 

X770—  Desert  Sentinel  (Th)    .  §2,925 

54  Dinuba               4.971— Alta  Advocate  (Th)  ..  ..  925 

Sentinel  (Tu  &  Th) §1,890 

48  Dixon                1.714.... Tribune  (Fr)    §1,505 

47  Dorris                  892— Butte  Valley  Star  (Th)  §693 

24DosPalos          1.394-Star  (Th)  §1,812 

19  Downey         X  80,000    For  papers  see  catalog. 

46  Downieville          768— Mountain  Messenger 

(Th)  - §522 

19  Duarte           X 15. 870.. ..Dispatch  (Th)  1.470 

47  Dunsmuir          2,256- News  (Th)  §1,761 

19  Eagle  Rock  ....See  Los  Angeles 

East  San  Diego         ....See  San  Diego 

37  El  Cajon 


5.600— Valley  News  (Su  &  Th)**9,S72 
Sunday  circ....**9.460 

12.590.... Imperial  Enterprise(Th)  §1,400 

18,011....  Journal  (Th)  §1,573 

X950— Citizen  (Th)      1,275 

8,101....Herald  (Tu  &  Fr)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  §5,461 

Press  (Th)  .....VAC  287 

VAC  17,515— Free 

8.011....Herald  (Th)  §4,273 

....See  Los  Angeles 
2,068-Lake  Elsinore  Valley 

Sun  (Th)  §2,050 

Leader-Press  (Th)  i960 

....See  Richmond 

2.889— Golden  Gate  Herald  (Th)  §2,800 

1,448....  News  (Th)  §640 

10,956.... Coast  Dispatch  (Th)    ...  4,691 

1,569— Times  (Th)  §750 

6.544— Times- Advocate  (Fr)  ....  663 

4.078....Sun  (Th)    §1,801 

3,118.M.  Republican  (Mo  &  Th)  .  §3,510 
X 3,500.. San  Juan  Record   (Th) 

(see  note  in  catalog)   .  §2,048 

1.735—  Enterprise  (Th)   §2,412 

45  Fall  River  Mills 

X500-...  Intermountain  News 

(Th)  §400 

1.032- Enterprise  (Fr)    1,265 

3,884...  Herald  (Th) §1,850 

821....  Journal  (Th)  §717 

1,690— Telegraph  (Th)  .....  1,750 

X  13,695....  Bulletin  (Th)   (see  note 

in  catalog)  J2.449 

t9,796— Free 

3.826...  Advocate  News  (Th)  ....  §3,084 

Paul  Bunyon  News  (Mo)  §3,150 

1,762— Humboldt  Beacon  (Th)  §2,695 

1,857— Ensign  (We) §1,365 

....News  Register  (Th)  ....  §3,990 


13  El  Centra 

7  El  Cerrito 

34  Elk  Grove 

19  El  Monte 


19  El  Segundo 

El  Sereno 
33  Elsinore 


El  Sobrante 
1  Emeryville 
50  Empire 
37  Encinitas 
39  Escalon 
37  Escondido 
54  Exeter 
48  Fairfield 
34  Fair  Oaks 

37Panbrook 


12  Ferndale 
56  Fillmore 
10  Firebaugh 
34  Folsom 
36  Fontana 


23  Fort  Bragg 

12  Fortuna 
10  Fowler 
1  Fremont 


10  Fresno 
34  Gait 
12  Garberville 
19  Gardens 


30  Garden  Grove 

Garvey 
52  Gerber 

49  Geyserville 
19  Glendale 
19  Glendora 
42  Goleta 

27  Gonzales 

19  Granada  Hills 


Circ. 


1,260 
§1,325 


Pop. 
91, 699... .For  papers  see  catalog. 

1.333— Herald  (Th)  

4.045— Redwood  Record  (Th)  .. 
14,405— Gardens  Valley  News 

(Th  &  Su)   (see  note 

in  catalog)   VAC  7,033 

VAC  10,987— Free 

Tribune  (Th) - 8,560 

10,610— Free 

3.762....  Free  Press  (Th)  3,400 

11.400— Free 

..  See  San  Gabriel-Adver- 
tiser Publications. 

X  600....  Reporter  (Th)  §856 

350— Free 

X225... Press  (Fr)  -...         §200 

95,702.... For  papers  see  catalog. 

3.988....  Press  (Mo  &  Th)  §3,550 

X 880....  Valley  Times  (Th)  §853 

tl.OOO— Free 

1.821....  Tribune  (Th)    §856 

....Outlook  (Su)   (see  note 
in  catalog) 

Combined  circ.      16,100 

18.400—  Free 

27  Greenfield         1.309- News  (Th)  §996 

32  Greenville          1.153....  Record  (Th)  §849 

4  Gridley  3.054.  Herald  (Tu  &  Fr)  §1,538 

Griffith  Park  —See  Los  Angeles 

40  Grover  City    X  3.000  ..  Press   (Th)   §1,345 

49  Guerneville        X 473.... Times  (Fr)      §1,120 

24  Gustine  1,984— Standard  (Th)  §1,130 

41  Half  Moon  Bay 

1,1 68.... Half  Moon  Bay  Review 
and  Pescadero  Pebble 
(Th) §1,385 

49  Healdsburg        3,258— Tribune-Enterprise  & 

Scimitar  (Th)  §3,114 

33  Hemet  3,386— News  (Tu  &  Th)  §5,340 

19  Hermosa  Beach 

11.826—  Review   (Th)    ....  §2,352 

Tide  (Su)      2,780 

36  Highland          10.667—  Messenger  (Fr)  1,583 

35  Hollister  4.903.... Advance  (Fr)  §876 

Hollypark  ~..Imperial-Hollypark 

News — See  Gardena. 

19  Hollywood                 —For  papers  see  catalog. 
Hollywood  Riviera    ...  See  PalosVerdes  Estates 
13  Holtville  2.472— Tribune  (Th)  §1,195 

50  Hughson  1.816— Chronicle  (Fr)  §515 

30  Huntington  Beach 

5.237- News   (Th)   12,950 

19  Huntington  Park 

29.450     Bulletin  (Th)  300 

13,500— Free 
10  Huron  —Bulletin  (Fr) 

13  Imperial  1,759.... Review  (Th)  §150 

Imperial-Hollypark 

News — See    Gardena 
Morningside-News- 

Advertiser— See    Los 

Angeles. 
Imperial  Beach          ....Bay    Cities    Press— See 

San  Ysidro. 

14  Independence     X875—  Inyo  Independent  (Fr) 

(see  note  in  catalog)         §588 

33  Indio  5.300....  Date  Palm  (Th)  §4,173 

News  (Tu)  §4,029 

19  Inglewood        46.185— For  papers  see  catalog. 
3  lone  1,071.... Progress-News  (Th)  ....      §1,893 

34  Isleton  1.597....  Journal  (Fr)  543 

3  Jackson  1, 879....  Amador  Dispatch  (Fr)  ..      §1,789 

Ledger  &  Record  (Th)  ..      §1,707 

36  Joshua  Tree      X 500—  Desert  Journal  (Th) 

(see  note  in  catalog)      tl,600 

10  Kerraan  1,563.... News  (Th) $1,155 

West  Side  Advance  (Th)  734 

27  King  City         2,347— Rustler-Herald  (Th)  ....      §2,360 

10  Kingsburg          2,310— Recorder  (Th)  §1,530 

19  La  Canada    X  12,300  ...Valley  Sun  (Th)  §2,525 

7  Lafayette        X9,000.,..Sun   (Fr)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    §3,149 

30  Laguna  Beach  6.661-  Post  (Th) §4,391 

South  Coast  News  (Tu 
&  Fr)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)   : ....  §3,964 

30  La  Habra         4.961...,  Star  (We  &  Fr)  §3,550 

37  La  Jolla  —  Journal  (Th) 2,481 

Light   (Th)   §4,320 


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Pop.  Circ. 

36  Lake  Arrowhead 

X  406.... Mountain  News  and 

Mountaineer  (Th)(see 

note  in  catalog)  52,211 

17  Lakeport  1,983-Bee  (Fr)  51,590 

Press  &  Record  (We)  ....      51,190 
Lakewood  —  Herald-  American— See 

Compton. 

37  La  Meaa          10.946- Scout  (Th)   53,300 

15  Lamont  3,571— Reporter  (Th)  

19  Lancaster          3,594— Desert  Wings  (Th)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  

Light  (Th)   

19  La  Puente  ....Valley  Journal  (Th)  

21  Larkspur  2,905....Times  (Th)    

19  La  Verne  4.198— Leader  (Fr)    


19  Lawndale      X  19,500  .Tribune  (Th) 
37  Lemon  Grove 


§3,417 

858 
§625 
tl, 400— Free 

.VAC  3,765 

VAC  13,468— Free 


X  7,200—  Review  (Th)      54,922 

Suburbanite  (Fr)  5255 

16  Lemoore  J,153—  Advance  (Th)  §1,210 

31  Lincoln              2,410— News-Messenger  (Th)  ..      §1,175 
54  Lindsay  5,060— Gazette  (Th)   2,015 

News  (Tu) 1,150 

51  Live  Oak  1,770....  Acorn  (Th) 575 

360— Free 

1  Livermore         4.364-Herald  (Fr)  52,411 

News  (Tu)  52,307 

24  Livingston         l,502....Chronicle  (Th)     §1,233 

Lorn  a  Linda  —See  San  Bernardino 

19  Lomita          X  10.500  .News   (Th)  54,425 

$2,800— Free 

Progress   (Th)   §2,490 

$7,235— Free 

42  Lompoc  5,520.... Record  (Th)  *3,475 

14  Lone  Pine         1,415— Owens  Valley  Progress- 
Citizen  (Fr)  (see  note 

in  catalog)     §952 

19  Long  Beach  250,767....  For  papers  see  catalog. 

31  Loomis  X 400  ..News  (Fr)      §500 

30  Los  Alamitos    X  870— See  Cypress 

43  Los  Altos      X20,500....Herald- American— See 

Compton. 

News  and  Guide  (Th).       §4,099 
17,510— Free 
19  Los  Angeles 

1.970,358.... For  papers  see  catalog. 
24  Los  Banos  .  Enterprise    (Fr)    §2,026 

17  Lower  Lake       X  550....Clear  Lake  Observer 

(Th)  §2,135 

36  Lucerne  Valley    x83....Leader  (Th)  §1,072 

19  Lynwood  25,823....For  papers  see  catalog. 

19  Malibu  2.328  ...Times  (Fr)  

19  Manhattan  Beach 

17,330— Messenger  (Th)  

News  (Th)  §2,651 

Tide— See  Hermosa 
Beach. 

39  Manteca  3,804— Bulletin    (Th)    §2,721 

22  Mariposa  X 550.... Gazette  (Th)  §1,700 

7  Martinez  8,268—  Contra  Costa  Standard 

(Fr)  92 

6  Maxwell  X  800.... Tribune  (We)  442 

19  Maywood         13,292  ...Bell-May wood  Industrial 

Post— See  Bell 
Journal  (Th)  .... 


15  McFarland 

23  Mendocino 
10  Mendota 

41  Menlo  Park 

24  Merced 

17  Middletown 
41  Millbrae 


2.183.... Press  (Th)      

X659-. Beacon  (Fr)  

1,51 6....  See  Firebaugh. 
M,587~.Recorder  &  Gazette(Th) 
(see  note  in  catalog) 
15.278— Express  (Th)  

X  450— Times- Star  (Fr)  

8.972— Sun  and  Leader  (Th)., 


1,915 
500-  Free 
§723 
..       §2,235 


§2.194 


21  Mill  Valley 
43  Milpitas 

Mission  Beach 
50  Modesto  17.389. 


7.331- Record  (Th)       

X  1,924.  Post   (Th)       

,See  San  Diego 

Journal  (Th)  

Sentinel  (Th)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  

South  Side  News  (Fr) 
Tribune  (Fr)   (see  note 
in  catalog)  


§2,878 
5,995— Free 

J3.443 
§979 


§1,115 


2,390 


Pop.  circ. 

15  Mojave  2.055— Desert  News  (Th)  §2,600 

19  Montebello       21.735.... Messenger  (Th) 

News  (Th) 7,360 

Montecito  ....Montecito    Ledger— See 

Santa  Barbara. 
19  Monterey  Park 

20,395.... Calif ornian  (Th)  4,500 

11,595— Free 

Progress  (Th)  55,589 

19  Montrose  —Ledger  (Th  &  Su)      7,004 

56  Moorpark          1.146....  Enterprise  (Th)       ....         §1,200 
43  Morgan  Hill      1.627.... Times  (Fr)  §1,635 

36  Morongo  Valley        ....News— See  Desert 

Journal  of  Joshua 
Tree. 

40  Morro  Bay        1.659.... Sun  (Fr)         §2,650 

47  Mount  Shasta  1,909....  Herald  (Th)   **1,230 

28  Napa  13,579....  Journal  (Th)    (see  note 

in  catalog)    6,000 

Record   (We)   2,100 

37  National  City  21,199.... Star- News  (Su)  (see 

note  in  catalog)   7,782 

36  Needles  4,051.... Desert  Star  (Th)      tl.597 

29  Nevada  City      5.825- Nugget  (Th)        54.114 

19  Newhall  2.527— Newhall  Signal  and 

Saugus  Enterprise 

(Th)    52,200 

50  Newman  1.815— West  Side  Index  (Th)  ..      §1,166 

30  Newport  Beach 

12.120— Ensign— See  Corona  Del 

Mar 
News-Press  (Mo.  We 

Fr)    **4,792 

33  Norco  1.584....Norconian  Photo  News 

(Fr)  > 

19  North  Hollywood      ....Valley  Jewish  News 

(Fr)  9.018 

19  Northridge  —  Northridger  (Th)  *820 

1 7,950—  Free 

34  North  Sacramento 

6.029.... Journal  (Fr)  53,838 

North  Whittier 

Heights  —South  Valley  News- 

See  La  Puente. 

19  Norwalk         X  70,000.... Call  (Su)   - 57,950 

21  Novato               3,496.... Advance  (We  &  Fr)....        §2,830 
50  Oakdale  4.064- Leader  (Th)  §2,086 

20  Oakhurst  X 60.... Siena  Star  (Th) 

1  Oakland         384,575....  For  papers  see  catalog. 

56  Oak  View  1,648.  .Oaks  Gazette  (Th)  762 

1,120— Free 

37  Ocean  Beach  —News   (Th)  7,501 

7,569— Free 

37  Oceanside         12.881—  News  (We)  J2.000 

t9.800— Free 
56  Ojai  2,519- Ojai  and  News  (Th)       .       52,596 

36  Ontario  22,872- Record  (Tu)         815 

10  Orange  Cow      2.395—  News  (Fr)  989 

7  Orinda  X3,300....Sun    (Fr)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    82,730 

11  Orland  2.067.... Register  (Mo  &  Th)  51,472 

Unit  (Mo  &  Th)  §2,542 

54  Oroai  7.172— Cutler-Orosi  Courier 

(Th)      §850 

4  Oroville              5,387-Press  (Fr)    *U57 

S6  Oxnard             21 ,567- News  (Fr)  8327 

41  Pacifica          x20,500....Coastside  Tribune  3,600 

Tidings  1,050 

37  Pacific  Beach  ....North  Shores  Sentinel 

(We)  12.020 

21,104— Free 

27  Pacific  Grove    9.623....Tribune— See  Carael, 
Calif. 

19  Pacific  Paliaadea          Palisadian  (Fr)  82,350 

Post  (Th)   83,500 

19  Pacoima  ....Herald-Dispatch—See 

Los  Angeles. 
Post  (Su)  (see  note  in 
catalog) 

Combined  circ....      16.100 
18,400— Free 

19  Palmdale  X  921.... Valley  Press  (Th)      ....      55,849 

43  Palo  Alto         25,475....Ravenswood  Post  (Th)          5955 

4,159— Free 


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CALIFORNIA  (Continued) 

19  Palos  Verdes 

Estates  I.963....Hollywood  Riviera 

Tribune  (Th)  §3,150 

Palos  Verdes  News  (Th) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  ..      $4,618 
Rolling  Hills  Herald 

(Th)    §1,127 

Rolling  Hills  News(Th)      $1,625 

4  Paradise          X  8,000....  Post  (Fr) 2,176 

19  Paramount    X  19,000 .  .Herald  American— See 
Compton. 

Journal  (Th)  §1,865 

19  Pasadena        104,577.- For  papers  see  catalog. 
40  Paso  Roblea      6.653— Journal  (We) 


324 

3,488—  Free 

50  Patterson          1.343-  Irrigator  (Th)    51,650 

33  Perris  1.807- Progress  (Th)  9960 

§2,168— Free 
41  Pescadero          X  354— See  Half  Moon  Bay 

19  Pico  Rivera  X 41 ,000  ...News  (Th)  e,750 

11,450— Free 

Piedmont  .  See  Oakland. 

7  Pinole  U47~  Pinole-Hercules  News 

(Fr)   , 5428 

40  Pismo  Beach     1.425— Pismo  Times  (Th)  §1,220 

54  Pixley  X900- Enterprise  (Fr)      

Record— See  Delano. 

30  Placentia  1,682— Courier  (Th)   §2,526 

9  Placerville         3,749—  Mountain  Democrat  (Th)      §4,837 

7  Pleasant  Hill     5.686....  News  (Th)  

Sun  (Fr)   §2,375 

1  Pleasanton         2444....  Times  (We)  §1,812 

$4.000-Free 
21  Point  Reyes  Station 

X600-..  Bay  wood  Press  (Th)  ....          897 

56  Port  Hueneme  .    Pilot  (Th)  §501 

1,750- -Free 
32  Portola  2.261—  Reporter  (Th)       78* 

32  Quincy  1.330—  Feather  River   Bulletin 

(Th)   **1,590 

37  Ramona  U5S— Sentinel  (Fr)      1.160 

37  Rancho  Santa  Fe 

X 400.... Times  (Th)  §583 

19  Redondo  Beach 

25.226— Redondo  Reflex  (Th)  .... 

41  Redwood  City  25.544  ...Star- Advertiser  (Fr)  .... 

Times- Gazette  (Th)  32 

6,548— Free 

10  Reedley  4,135-..  Exponent  (Th)         ....          §2,719 

19  Reseda  ..News  (Th)  VAC  5.106 

VAC  9.886— Free 
36  Rialto  3.156—  Record   (Th)    (see  note 

in  catalog)  J1.060 

$4.240— Free 

7  Richmond        99.545—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
15  Ridgecrest         2,.028....Independent  &  Times- 
Herald  (Th)   5,940 

1,100— Free 
48  Rio  Vista          1,831.... River  News  Herald 

(We)  2,424 

39  Ripon  1.550.... Record  (Th) §750 

Rivera  ....See  Pico  Rivera. 

50  Riverbank          2,662... News  (Fr)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    §612 

10  Riverdale  X 788....  Free  Press  (Th)  1,120 

33  Riverside         46,764—  For  papers  see  catalog. 

7  Rodeo  X 5,500.... Tri- City  News  (Fr)  §485 

4.200-- Free 
Rolling  Hills  ....See  Palos  Verdes  Estates 

19  Rosemead      X  15.000.... Herald   (Fr) 1,850 

Review  (Th)      12,100 

34  Sacramento    137.572—  For  papers  see  catalog. 

28  Saint  Helena    2.297— Star  (Th)   52,081 

27  Salinas  13,917.... Democrat    (Su)    *868 

5  San  Andreas      1.263.~.Calaveras  Prospect  & 

Citizen  (Fr)    §1,625 

21  San  Anselmo      9.188....  North  Marin  Times 

(We)        

Rosa  Valley  Times  (Th)        1,363 

36  San  Bernardino 

63.058~.Por  papers  aee  catalog. 

41  San  Bruno       12,478—  Herald  (Th)  1,863 

41  San  Carlo*       14.371— Enquirer  (We)   (see 

note  in  catalog)  §3,640 

30  San  demente    2,008— Post  (Mo)  3,165 

Sun  (Th)  3,470 

37  San  Diego      334,387....  For  papers  see  catalog. 


Pop.  Circ, 

19  San  Dimas        1.840....  Press  (Th)  „ $1,010 

19  San  Fernando  12,992— Sun-Reporter  (Th  &  Su) 

(see  note  in  catalog) VAC  $,588 
VAC  25,749—Free 
38  San  Francisco 

775.357.~For  papers  aee  catalog. 
19  San  Gabriel     20^43^  Valley  Independent  (Fr)      §1,600 

Sun  (Th)  2,400 

8,296—  Free 

10  Sanger  6,400—  Herald  (Th)  .....      §2,535 

33  San  Jacinto       1,778— San  Jacinto  Valley  Reg- 
ister (Th)  §2,034 

43  San  Jose          95,280—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
35  San  Juan  Bautlsta 

l,031~San  Juan  Mission  News 

(Fr)   $475 

30  San  Juan  Capistrano 

X 761.... Coastline  Dispatch  (Th)      §1,015 

40  San  Luis  Obispo 

14,180.-. Reporter  (Th)  §1,174 

19  San  Marino     11.230— Tribune  (Th)  §3,610 

41  San  Mateo       41.782....For  papers  see  catalog. 

7  San  Pablo        14.476—  News  (Fr)    ..- ~ §570 

30  Santa  Ana       45.533— Independent  (Th)  12,800 

9,700— Free 

42  Santa  Barbara  44,91 3— For  papers  see  catalog. 

43  Santa  Clara     11,702....  Journal  (Th)  §3,175 

19,259— Free 

News  (Fr)  1,332 

19  Santa  Fe  Springs 

X  8.000....  News— See  Pico  Rivera. 
19  Santa  Monica  71,595— For  papers  see  catalog. 

56  Santa  Paula     11.049—  News  (Th)      §1,321 

49  Santa  Rosa      17.902...  Hera  Id  (Mo  &  Th) 

Monday  circ. 
Thursday  circ. 
News  (Th)  .... 


37  San  Ysidro       2,381-  Press  (Th) 


43  Saratoga  1,329.... News  (Th)  

19  Saugus  X200....Newhall  Signal  and 

Saugus  Enterprise — 
See  Newhall 

21  Sausalito  4.828—  News  (Fr)  

30  Seal  Beach        3.553—  Pacific  News  (Th)    

Post  and  Wave  (Fr) 

27  Seaside            10,226... .News-Sentinel  (Th)  (see 
note  in  catalog)  

49  Sebastapol         2.601.... Times   (Th)       

10  Selma  5,964.... En terprise   (Th)    ..„ 

15  Shafter  2.207....  Press    (We)   ... 


§210 
§3,079 

.  .  $1.465 
$4.790—  Free 
2,931 

1,336— Free 
§1,304 


§1,124 

883 


7,273... 


19  Sierra  Madre 

Signal  Hill 
37  Solana  Beach  XI. 000.. 


News   (Th)   

See  Long  Beach 
San  Diequito  Citizen 

(Th)    

27  Soledad  2.441- Bee  (Th) 

42  Solvang  X 950—  Santa  Ynez  Valley  News 

(Fr)    ..... 

49  Sonoma  2,015— Index -Tribune  (Th)  

44  Sequel  X750     Herald  (Th)   ... 


2,600 

§2,980 

§2.543 

-...       §2,660 
2,505— Free 
§5,100 


§3,450 

$1.314 


19  South  Gate       51.  116....  Press  (Th  &  Su) 


§1,«2S 

§3,816 
385 

565-Free 
5.372 

19,378—  Free 
....See  Sentinel,  Modesto 


South  Modesto 
19  South  Pasadena 

16,935—  Review  (Tu  &  Th)  ........      §4,427 

41  South  San  Francisco 

19*351—  Enterprise-  Journal  (Th) 

(  see  note  in  catalog)  ..      §3,600 
37  Spring  Valley  X4.000....Bulletin   (We)   ................      §2,445 

39  Stockton          70.853—  For  papers  see  catalog. 

54  Strathmore        3.500-Sentinel  (Fr)   .............          350 

Studio  City  ..  See  Graphic,  The. 

North  Hollywood. 

18  Susanville          5,338—  Lassen  Advocate  (We)  ..**1,872 
9  Tahoe  Valley     xSOO.  Lake  Tahoe  News  (Th)      $1,060 

Summer  circ.  $7,500  —  Free 

Winter  circ.  $5,000—  Free 

19Tar*ana  Herald  (Th)   .............  VAC  201 

VAC  69S—  Free 
15  Tehachapi          1,685....  News  (Th)  ......................      §1,400 

19  Temple  City  X  32,500..  Times  (Th)   ...................      §3,126 

A,  826—  Free 
54  Terra  Bella       X900-News  (Fr)  .....  .....  -  ...........        §651 

56  Thousand  Oaks  1,243..  ..Cone  jo  News  (Mo  &Th)      §1,177 

21  Tiburon  X  1.  200  ..  Pelican  (Th)  ..................       1,372 

19  Topanga  X  845,..  Journal  (Th)   ...................        §680 


Circulation    **Sept  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Mardt  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 

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,rt  0,               Pop-                                Circ- 

19  Torrance          22,241    Herald  (Su  &  Th) 
Thurs.  circ  ..  VAC  4,552 
VAC  28,981—  Free 
Sunday  circ  .        4,518 
2,325—  Free 
Press  (Mo  &  Th)       ...  .      12,810 
16,803—  Free 
^  „,                                                       Monday  circ....        5,760 
39  Tracy                  8,410....  Press  (Mo  &  Th)  ....           §3,465 
36  Trona                2,450.~Sun--See  San  Bernardino 
29  Tnickce             1.025.-.  Sierra  Sun  &  Truckee 
,_  _,  .                                   Republican  (Th)   .            51,385 

19  TuiUnKa                                  R^rrirH   T  orlcrnr    fT*V«\                no  nat 

Pop. 
41  Craig                  3,080....  Empire-Courier  (We)  .... 
15  Crawford              170....  Chronicle  (Fr)    
60  Cripple  Creek      853....  Gold  Rush  (Fr)  
3  Deer  Trail            421.  ...Tribune  (Th)  
53  Del  Norte          2.048....  Prospector   (Fr)    
15  Delta                   4,097....  Independent  (Mo  &  Th) 
16  Denver           41  5,  786....  For  papers  see  catalog. 
42  Dolores                  729....  Star  (Fr)            
17  Dove  Creek           702....  Press  (Fr)  
31  Eads                   1.015....  Press  (Fr)      
19  Eagle                   445...  Eagle  Valley  Enterprise 
(Th)           

Circ. 
12,200 
$160 
91,650 
$685 
$1,014 
§3.495 

$675 
S789 
941 

§]   lg£ 

Reporter  (Mo)  
47  Tulelake             1,028....  Reporter  (Th)  ;i  207 
55  Tuolumne          1,284....  Prospector  (Fr)  {Si  046 
30  Tustin                 l,143.~.News  (Th)  §2,300 
36  Twentynine  Palms 

62  Eaton                 1.276....  Herald   (Fr)       
20  Elizabeth              253  .  Rambelt  Echo  (Th)  
3  Englewood       16,869....  Herald    and    Enterprise 
and  Press  (Mo  &  Th) 
35  Estes  Park        1.617..  Trail  (Fr)       

5680 

$500 

57,200 
§2,097 

1,022....  Desert  Trail   (Th)   §2,500 
News—  See  Desert 

30  Evergreen          X  596....  Mountain  News  (Fr)     . 
47  Fairplay                476....  Republican  &  Fairplay 
Flume  (Th)  . 

§660 

767 

Tree. 
23  Ukiah                 6.120....  News  (Th)      §2,710 
36  Upland               9,203....  News  (Th)  §3,825 

32  Flagler                  793....  News  (Th)  
22  Florence             2.773....  Citizen  (Th)  
35  Fort  Collins     14,937    Times  (Th)  

SI,  157 
§1,207 

$973 

48   VaCavillft                   3  169       P*»n/-<rt<»r     fUVt                                    •«  «wu\ 

62  Fort  Lupton      1,907....  Press  (Th)  

1,142 

19  Van  Nuy»                   ....News  (Su.  Tu  &  Th)  VAC  37,315 
„     ,                                                                    VAC  68,090—  Free 
56  Ventura         X25.880    News  (Fr)  §1,527 
36  Victorville          3,241....  Victor  Press  (Th)   §7,025 
37  Vista                   1,705....  Press  (Mo  &  Th)  §4,5€0 
7  Walnut  Creek   2,420—Contra  Costa  Times  (Mo 
&  Th)    (see  note  in 
catalog)        5  247 

44  Fort  Morgan     5.315...  Herald  (Mo  &  Th)  
45  Fowler               1.025....  Tribune  (Fr)  
62  Frederick              599....  Farmer  and  Miner  (Th) 
39  Fruita                1,463~..  Times  (Fr)            
23  Glenwood  Springs 
2,412....  Glenwood  Post  (Th)  .... 
30  Golden                5,238....  Colorado  Transcript  (Th) 
Outlook  (Fr)      

2,912 
§1,380 
§573 
§544 

§1,827 
§2,663 

8,620 

Contra  Costa  Walnut 
Kernel  (Th)  (see  note 
in  catalog)  §4,260 
Sun   (Fr)    (see  note  in 

25  Granby                  463....Sky-Hi  News  (Fr)  
39  Grand  June.     14,504....  Western  Colorado 
Reporter    (We)    
23  Grand  Valley       296....  News  (Fr) 

832 

§3,081 
§250 

catalog)        §3,355 
15  Wasco                5.592....  News  (Th)                            §2  193 

62  Greeley            20.354....  Booster  (Fr)  
Journal  (Su)  

§3,693 

50  Waterford          1,777....  News  (Th)                               §*876 

Tribune  and  Republican 

53  Weaverville       1,482     Trinity  Journal  (Th)           §1  975 

(Th)        

§75 

47  Weed                  2.739  ..  Press  (Th)  §l,'2SO 
19  West  Covina      4,499  ..Tribune  (Th)  VAC  322 
VAC  7,132—  Free 
30  Westminster     3,131    Herald  (Fr) 

26  Gunnison           2,770....  Courier  (Mo)       
News-Champion  (Th) 
48  Haxtun               1,006....  Harvest  (We)           
54  Hayden                 767...  Press    (Fr)            

§1,878 
91,928 
§1,000 
§675 

Westwood  Hills         ....See  Los  Angeles 
6  Williami            1.134...  Farmer  (Fr)  658 
23  Willitf                2,691^  News  (We)        §1,400 
57  Winters              1,265....  Express  (Th)        92S 
54  Woodlake          2.525....  Echo  (Fr)  886 

50  Holly                  1,236....  Chief  tain  (Th)  
48  Holyoke             1.558...  Enterprise   (Th)   
15  HotchkiM             715....  Herald  (Th)       
37  Hugo                    943....  Eastern  Colorado 

Plainsman    (Th)    

§595 
1,512 

1550 

§2,000 

57  Woodland           9,386.~.  Record  (Tu  &.  Fr)        ....      4,831 
19  Woodland  Hills         ^.Reporter   (Fr)       2,589 
30  Yorba  Linda      x702~..Star  (Th)      $935 
47  Yreka                  3,227-..  Journal  (Th)  §229 
51  Yuba  City          7.861.~.Independent-Herald(Th)      §3,117 
36  Yucaipa               1.515—  News-  Mirror  (Th)   §3,566 
36  Yucca  Valley     X800  .  Hi-Desert  Star  (Th)  ...      §1,775 
Progress  —  See  Desert 
Journal  of  Joshua  Tree 

COLORADO 

10  Idaho  Springs  1,769....  Gear  Creek  Mining 

Journal  (Fr)          
34  Ignacio                  526....  Chieftain  &  Blade  (Fr) 
62  Johnstown            897....  Breeze   (Th)          
58  Julesburg           1.951....  Grit-  Advocate  (We)   .... 
62  Keenesburg          432....Keene  Valley  Sun  (Th) 
36  Kim                     X  400....  County-  Record    (Fr) 
20  Kiowa                   173....  Divide  Rev.iew  (Fr) 
9  Kit  Canon          379—  Press   (Th)   
25  Kremmling           623...  Middle  Park  Times  (Th) 
7  Lafayette           2,090...  Leader  (Th)    
11  La  Jara                 912...  Gazette  (Fr)      

§1,049 
$630 
§620 
§1,743 
§675 
§650 
§305 
§320 
§800 
$850 
§800 

61  Akron                 1.605«~News-Reporter  (Th)  ....        1,895 
11  Antonito            1,255—  Ledger-  News  (Th)        ..      $1,000 
30  Arvada               2,359—  Enterprise  (Th)     §3,519 

45  La  Junta           7.712^  Arkansas  Valley  Journal 

(Th)         
30  Lakewood      X  30.500    Jefferson  Record  (Th) 

§4,612 

49  Aspen                    916~.Times  (Th)  §1,750 
62  Ault                       866~~Progress  (Th)                          §510 

Jefferson  Sentinel  (Th) 
62  La  Salle              797....  Leader  (We)  

§9,024 

3  Aurora             11,421.~.  Advocate  (Th)      ....             §5  169 

6  Las  Animas       3.223...  Democrat  (Fr)      

§2,620 

Star  News  (Fr)  ....             3  006 

Leader  (Th)  

§1,350 

35  Berthoud              867-.  Bulletin  (Th)  $740 
59  Breckenridfe        296..  Journal  (Fr)                           §769 

33  Leadville           4.081..  .Carbonate  Chronicle 
(Mo) 

712 

1  Brighton            4,336....  Blade  (Mo  &  Th)  §2,250 
7  Broomfield         X200....Star-Builder  (Fr)      ....       §1,250 
44  Brush                 2,431....  News-Tribune  (Th)  ..  ..      §1,921 
8  Buena  Vista         783....  Republican   (Fr)    §897 
32  Burlington         2,247...  Record  (Th)  §1,911 
22  Ctnon  City        6,345-.  Record  (Th)  §768 
Sun  (Th)  §1  350 

37  Limon                1,  471-..  Leader  (Th)  
3  Littleton            3,378....  Arapahoe  Herald  (Tu) 
Independent  (Fr)  
7  Longmont          8,099....  Ledger  (Th)      
7  Louisville          1.  978....  Times  (Th)             
35  Loveland           6,773~..  Reporter  (Th)  
Round-Up    (Th)    

§1,479 
§2.430 
§3,999 

1.178 
642 
§198 
§976 

18  Castle  Rock          741..-News   (Th)    §1,050 
55  Center               2,024...  Post-  Dispatch  (Th)  $960 
24  Central  City        371  ....Register-Call  (Fr)  
Tommy  Knawker  (Fr)            $850 

43  Mancot                785-..  Times-Tribune  (Fr)  .   .. 
21  Manitou  Springs 
2,580~.  Pikes  Peak  Journal  (Fr) 
4S  Manzanola           543....Sun  (Th)  

§400 

§749 

700 

9  CheyenneWells  1  154    Recoid  (Th)          ..                §690 

52  Meeker              1,658...  Herald  (Th) 

§1  300 

21  Colorado  Springs 

53  Monte  Vista      3,272....  Journal  (Fr)  

§2,164 

45.472~..  For  papers  see  catalog. 

43  Nucla                   457    Forum   (Fr)      

1,080 

42  Cortez                2,680....Durango-Cortez    Herald 
—  See  Durango. 
Montezuma  Valley 
Journal  (Mo  &  Th)  ..      53,082 

43  Ola  the                   810-..  Criterion  (Fr)       
13  Ordway              1,290....  New  Era  (Th)  
61  Otis                       532.  ...Independent  (Th)  
46  Ouray                1.089....  Herald  (Th)  

§641 

§1,158 
§638 
§735 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Marcb  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face, 

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Pop.                                            Giro. 
COLORADO  (Continued) 
4  PtfOM  Springs 
1.379—  Sun  (Th)  J9W 
39  Palisade               861—  Tribune  (Fr)  ....           .  .          641 

Pop.                                             Circ. 
3  Sharon              1,389-  News-Republican-See 
Millerton,  N.  Y. 
2  Simsbury           l,771....Farmington  Valley 
Herald  (Th)  83.703 

2  Southington     13,061  ..  News  (Th)      §4,301 

21  Palmer  Lake     X  263—  Columbine  Herald 
(wkly)    .  .....        J300 

7  Stafford             3,396  ...  Stafford  Press  (Th)  1.800 
1  Stratford         33  428.   News  (Fr)                   ...      82,062 

IS  Paonia               1,257—  Paonian  (Th)  1820 

aPlftttavtll*                 R7ft     TT»i-a1r1   (T?r\                                       7QS 

3  Thomaston        4.896.   Express  (Th)                       §1,885 

51  Pueblo             63.685....  For  papers  see  catalog. 
52  Rangely                808—  Times  (Th)                    .        8641 

2  Thompson  ville 
9.633...  Northern  Connecticut 

23  Rifle                 1.525-  Telegram  (Th)  .  81,863 
55  Saguache           1.024-  Crescent  (Th)  ...  5600 

News  (Th)  ~  85,856 
Press  (Th)  t5.800 
5  Wallingford      16,976.  ..Post  (Th)   84,136 

8  Salida                4,553—  Record  (We)    §249 
12  Saa  Lois           1,239....  Free  Press  (Span.  & 
Eng.)  (Fr)      

3  Watertown       10.699  .  Town  Times—  See 
Oakville. 

56  Sllverton           1,375—  Standard  and  Miner(Fr)      81,025 
20  Simla                   424—  Pike  View  Fanner  (Th)      §1,012 
5  Springfield         2,041-..  Plainsman-  Herald   (Th) 
54  Steamboat  Springs 
1,913—  Steamboat  Pilot  (Th)           82,245 

2  West  Hartford  44,402  .  .News  (Th)  87,069 
5  West  Haven    32.010....  Town  Crier  (Th)   §4,460 
1  Westport          11.667—Town  Crier  and  Herald 
(Th  &  Su)  ~...**6,448 
Sunday  circ.**6,02S 
1  Wilton               4  558—  Bulletin   (We)       ....       -A"^  1,999 

38  Sterling              7,534..  ..High  Plains  Farmer  (We)      82,785 
3  Strasburg           X  439....  Eastern  Colo.  News  (Th)         5579 
32  Stratton               720....  Press  (Th)   8968 
57  Tellnride            1.101     Forum  (Th)  -  481 

2  Windsor           11,833-  News  Weekly  (Fr)  U.596 
2  Windsor  Locks  5,221-  Journal  (Th)  82.850 

1  Thornton         x6,600....Tribune  (Th)  83,022 
29  Walden                 696....Star   (Th)    8724 

DELAWARE 

3  Bridgeville         1  468.  News  (Fr)         §873 

28  Walsenburg       5,596....Huerfano  World  (Fr)....      81,664 
14  Westdiffe            390....  Wet  Mountain  Tribune 

3  Delmar              1,015...  Bi-State  Weekly  (Fr)  ..      §1,866 
1  Dover                6223    Index   (Th)  .  .           ....       1,200 

1  Westminster      1,686...  Journal  (Th)  §2,465 

3  Georgetown       1,923...  Sussex  Countian(Th)  ....      §3,307 

62  Windsor            1  548    Beacon  (Th)                           §875 

1  Harrington        2  241     Journal  (Fr)      -...      §1,800 

63  Wray                2,198....  Gazette  (Th)  2.403 

3  Laurel               2.700....  State  Register  (Fr)  2.450 

63  Yuma                 1,908—  Pioneer  (Th)  .....  1,786 

CONNECTICUT 

1  Bridgeport      158,  709....  For  papers  see  catalog. 
1  Brookfield          1,688.-.  Journal  (Fr)  §980 
3  Canaan               1,189..  News  (Th)  2.327 
5  Cheshire            1,826-  Herald  (Th)     §2,010 
4  Clinton              2,466..  ..Recorder  (Fr)   •  1,273 

3  Lewes                2.904...  Delaware  Coast  Press- 
See    Rehoboth    Beach 
2  Middletown        1.755...  Transcript   (Th)   §2,207 
3  Milford              5.179...  Chronicle  (Fr)  87,939 
3  Milton                1.321  .  Towncrier  (Fr)   81.020 
2  Newark              6.731...  Post  (Th)   §3,10« 
2  New  Castle       5.396-  Gazette  (Fr)  2.200 
3  Rehoboth  Beach 
1.794—  Delaware  Coast  Press 
(Th)  —              ...       .      §3,665 

6  Colchester          1,522—  Citizen  (Fr)  870 
8  Danielson          4,554—  Transcript  (Th)  **3,247 
1  Darien              11.767—  Review  (Th)  **3,108 
4  Deep  River       2.570—  New  Era  (Th)  4,108 
4  East  Hampton  4,OOO....News  (Th)  1.378 
2  East  Hartford  29.933...  Gazette  (Th)  §3,017 
1  Fairfield           30.489—  Fairfield  Co.  Fair  (Th).. 
Town  Crier  (Th  &  Su) 
2  Glastonbury       8,818—  Citizen  (Th)  1  1,875 

3  Seaford              3.087-  Leader-  News  (Fr)       ....      §2,698 
3  Selbyville           1.086-Delmarva  News  (Th)  ....    *2.170 
1  Smyrna              2.346...  Times  (Th)    
2  Wilmington    110,356,-.  For  papers  see  catalog. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Washington   802.178—  For  papers  see  catalog. 

6  Groton               7.036-Life  (Th)    (see  note  in 
catalog)    $985 

FLORIDA 

$500—  Free 
5  GuiHord             5,092—  Shore  Line  Times  (Th)**3,312 
5  Hamden           29.715—  Chronicle  (Th)  .....       2,907 
6  Jewett  City       3.702—  Journal  Press—  See 
Moosup, 
Star  (Th)  2.520 

Alachna                    —Free  Press—  See  High 
Springs. 
Allapattah                 ....See  Journal  of 
Miami 
19  Apalachicola      3.222-  Franklin  Press  (Th)  .... 

Tim*«   tffr\                                          81   9A4 

480—  Free 
3  Lakevffle           X754—  Journal  (Th)  **2,575 

48  Apopka               2.254...  Chief  (We)  

3  Litchfield           4,964—  Enquirer  (Th)  §1,664 

53  Auburndale        3.763—  Star  (Th)   82,030 

5  Meriden           44,088....  Independent  (Th)  §3,216 

28  Avon  Park       4,612—  Sun  (Th)                           if  1,254 

4  Middletown      29.711—  Bulletin  (Eng.  &  Ital.) 
(Fr)  ...  ..      §2,100 
5  Milford            26370....  Citizen  (Th)  §8,775 
Citizen   (Su)   84,646 
8  Moosup              2,909-  Journal  Press  (Th)  81,670 
6  Mystic              2,266--  Com  pass   (Fr)   8954 
1  New  Canaan     8.001—  Advertiser  (Th)   .....  **3,472 
5  New  Haven   164,443—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
6  New  London   30.551—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
3  New  Milford     5.799....  Times  (Th)  §3,990 
1  Newtown           7.448  ...Bee  (Fr)  85,920 

**1,188 
S3  Bartow              8.694—  Democrat  (Tu  &  Fr)     .       2,643 
50  Belle  Glade       7.219-  Herald  (Th)  82,266 
7  Blountstown      2,118—  County  Record  (Th)  ....          800 
30  Bonifay             2.252,.  Advertiser   (Fr)   §1,825 
50  Boynton  Beach  2.542-  News   (Th)      §3,18S 
Branford                   ....Swanee—  See  High 
Springs. 
39  Bristol              X  686-  Free  Press  (Th)  
38  Bronson               624—  Journal  (Th)  §776 

6  Niantic              1.746—  News  (We)  ...-  82.000 
3  North  Canaan   2.647-  Conn.  Western  News 
(Th)    .....  2,315 
3  OakvUle          X  6,000...  .Town  Times  (Th)  §2,415 

27  Brooksville        1.818...  Journal  (Th)  81,926 
Sun  (Fr)   $1.400 
18  Bunnell             1.341-  Flagler  Tribune  (Th)  ....          863 
60  Bushnell              536...  Times   (Th)   Bl,t34 
45  Callahan               722—  Record  (Th)  ..           1,753 

8  Plainfield          8,071—  Journal-  Press—  See 
Moosup 

2   Pllifiviltft                  O  OQ4       TJ*wa     fTttt                                               11   AM 

50  Canal  Point      1,022-  Everglades  Newt  (Fr)- 
20  Chattahoochet  8.473—  News  (Fr)  8900 
38  Chiefiand              843—  Citizen  (Th)                             747 

8  Putnam             9.304—  Patriot  (Th)   82,710 
Observer  (We)  83,112 
1  Ridgefleld          4456-Preas  (Th)  „  ...  .**2,163 
7  Rockville          8.016—  Journal  (Th)  .  .....      $3,584 
Leader  (Th)  2,591 
5  Stymnttr           7,832~.Rec0rd  (Th)  

67  Chipley             2.959...  News  (Th)  1,495 
35  Clerraont          2.168—  Press  (Th)  §1,610 
26  dewlston          2.499-  News  (Th)  *  §1,191 
5  Cocoa                 4,245-Tribune-   (Mo.WeAFri)      §3,628 
13  Coral  Gables  19.837—  Times  (Th)  5,700 
65  Crawfordvifle    X  600—  News  (Fr)                           2,750 

.*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  (ace,  •worn; 
-  Rci)ortJ  Lit**  ***•  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 

•E  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  ose  off  the  Directory  fa  (root  of  book. 

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Weekly,  Semi-Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  1969 


Pop.                                             Cite. 
54  Crescent  City    1,393....  Courier  (Th)  .  1,176 
Journal  (Fr)   (see  note 
in  catalog)  —  . 
46  Crestvlew          5,003....  News-  Journal  (Th)  88.875 
IS  Cross  City        1,522..  .Advocate  (Fr)  910 
51  Dadt  City         3.806-..  Banner  (Fr)  §3,000 
6  Dania                4,540—  Press  (Fr)  1  1,200 

Pop.                                             Cifc, 
North  Dade              -See  Journal  of  Miami. 
13  North  Miami  Beach 
10,734....  News-Post  (wkly)  
43  Ocala              11,741-  Sun  (Th)  .....     62,982 
47  Okeechobee       1,849-  News  (Fr)  62,190 
13  Opa-Locka         5.271  ....North  Dade  Hub  (Th)  ..       2,882 
48  Orlando            53  367    Corner  Cupboard  (Th)       £•!  788 

64  Daytona  Beach 
30,187—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
66  De  FunUk  Springs 
3077    Herald  (Th)                        J2.560 

**2,0*7 
64  Orroond  Beach  3.418....  Tribune  (Fr)  61,081 
50  Pahokee            4,472—  Observer  (Th)     61,614 
54  Palatka             9176»«.Sun   (Th)    (see  note  in 

50  Delray  Beach    6.312-..  Journal  (Th)  83,150 

catalog)    tl.903 

News  (Th)             -£2,938 

41  Palmetto           4.103    News  (Th)  1,620 

**2,548 
52  Dnnedin            3.202-..  Times   (Th)   82,150 
Edison  Center          —See  Journal  of  Miami. 
58  Englewood         X  850....  Herald  (Fr)   81.122 
35  Bnstii               4,005~-  Lake  Region  News  (Th)    *  2,282 
**2,084 
45  Fernandina  Beach 
4,420    News  Leader  (Fr)             -£1,620 

3  Panama  City  25,814....Bulletin  (Fr)  tl,800 
17  Pensacola         43.479—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
62  Perry                2.797-  News-  Herald  (Th)  82,445 
64  Pierson                 657—  West  Volusia  Journal 
(Fr)  650 
29  Plant  City         9.230....  Courier  (Fr)  -£4,571 
**4,530 
6  Pompano  Beach  5  682    Sun    (Th)                            84,366 

**  1,829 
53  Fort  Meade      2,803....  Leader  (Fr)  6994 
56  Fort  Pierce     13.502—  Press  (Th)    

Town  News  (Th)  -££2,494 
23  Port  St.  Joe     2,752....Star  (Th)   81,278 
29  Port  Tampa  City 

46  Fort  Walton  Beach 
2,463    Playground  News(Th)       •£5,534 

1,497.  Beacon  (Fr)  
8  Punta  Gorda     1  915    Herald  (Th)                         2,010 

**&,527 
53  Frostproof         2,329-  Highland  News  (Fr)  ....        *800 
32  Graceville          1,638    News  (Th)  «  970 

20  Quincy               6,505-  Times  (Th)  *2,H2 
**2,048 
50  Riviera  Beach  4065    News  (Th)                53,996 

10  Green  Cove  Springs 

3,291  ....Crescent  (Th)  2.380 
35  Groveland          1  028    Press  (Fr)      ..         ....            6530 

29  Ruskin              x500....Planter  (Fr)  ..  ..... 
52  Safety  Harbor     894-Herald  (Fr)  

AQ   Cttin*   f*1rMf«l            t  Aftl        NOTOO    CRr\                                             82  AA2 

52  Gulfport                   _See  Saint  Petersburg 
53  Haines  City       5,630—  Herald  (Th)  62,000 

52  Saint  Petersburg 

55  Hastings              577—  Journal  —see  Crescent 
City. 
Sun—  see  Palatka 
20  Havana              1,634....  Her  a  Id  (Th)  8050 
13  Hlaleah            19,676....  Home  News  (Fr)     3,910 
Journal  —  see  Miami 
1  High  Springs    2,088—  Herald  (Th)  51,075 

31  Sebastian             376-  Indian  River  News(Th)      1  1,000 
28  Sebring             5.006-  News  (Th)  *  2,626 
**2,442 
13  South  Miami     4,  809..  ..Town  &  Country 
Reporter  (Mo  &  Th)  .      *4,826 
4  Starke                2.944....  Telegraph  (Th)  82,800 
43  Stuart                2  912    News  (Th)                          -£3,566 

Telegram  (Fr)  (see  note 
in  catalog)        81,024 

***,B37 

6  Hollywood        14,351  -Herald  &  Observer  (Fr)      56,423 
Sun-Tattler    (Mo,    We. 

52  Tarpon  Springs  4,323—  Leader  (Th)  81,948 
35  Tavares             1,763—  Citizen  (Fr)     .      .               -£838 

&  Fr)  *14.550 
**13.642 
13  Homestead        4.573-  Leader  &  Post  (Th)   ....      t4.008 

**778 

5  Titusville           2,604    Star  Advocate  (Mo,  We 
&  Fr)                                  62,965 

News  (Th)  83,800 
9  Inverness          1.471-  Chronicle  (Th)  81,721 
16  Jacksonville  204,51  7....  For  papers  see  catalog. 
24  Jasper               2,337-  News  (Th)  .      11,250 
57  Jay                        547—  Tri-County  Gazette(Fr)        3.250 
44  Key  West         26,433....  Coral  Tribune  (Fr)  63,052 
49  Kissimmee        4,310-.  Gazette  (Fr)  *2,075 
•£•£1,958 
26  La  Belle               945.-.  News  (Th)  8449 

Treasure  Island        -..Gulf  Beach  Journal  —  See 
Saint  Petersburg. 
21  Trenton                904...Journal  (Th)      1,000 
58  Venice                  727...  Gondolier  (Th)  52,579 
31  Vero  Beach        4,746-  Press-  Journal  (Th)  -£4.680 
*£4,387 
17  Warrington      13,570....Sun  (Fr)  —  ~  ... 
25  Wauchula          2,872-  Herald-  Advocate  (Fr)  ..      52.712 

4*  U/»wahit/»1iVa       1  9ftO      Pr»o7A    fT*hl                                          ftTK 

63  Lake  Butler      1,040    Tim»s  (Th)    8fl89 

12  Lake  City         7.571  ....Reporter  &  Columbia 
Gazette  (Fr)  *2,447 
**2,4S4 
53  Lakeland          30,851  -  American  Press  (Fr)     . 
53  Lake  Wales       6,821—  News  (Th)  52,680 

38  Williston           1,323—  Sun  (Th)  ..  664 
48  Winter  Garden  3,503-Times  (Fr)  81,298 
53  Winter  Haven   8,605—  Herald  (Fr)  81,298 
48  Winter  Park     8.250....  Herald  (Th)   -££3,325 
Sun  (Th)  .—.—.....  82,896 

50  Lake  Worth    11,777...  Herald  (Mo  &  Th)  53,625 
Leader  (Th)               ...     $1,277 

51  Zephyrhillt        1,826™  News  (Fr)     ~  51,958 

52  Largo                1,547—  Sentinel  (Th)      53,089 

GEORGIA 

61  Live  Oak           4.064—  Suwannee  Democrat  (Th)      62,486 
2  Macclenny         1  177    Press  (Fr)                           51  100 

156  Abbeville             890—  Chronicle  (Th)  51.412 

37  Add                   2,776.   News  (Th)                    ..       2,085 

AA  M*r*t1mn              vftVk     Flnriria    ICftTH    TCVvnr»t<»r 

153  Alamo                  800....  Eagle  (Fr)      450 

(Th)                                      §2,223 

47  Albany            31,155  ...Journal  (Fr)    .  .     ...  2.485 

32  Marianna          5,845—  Advocate  (Th)  530 

3  Alma                  2.588    Times  (Th)  82,006 

2,000—  Free 
34  Mayo                   679....  Free  Press  (Fr)  987 
13  Miami            249,276—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
13  Miami  Beach  46.283~.For  papers  see  catalog. 
57  Milton               2.040—  Press-  Gazette  (Th)  ......      13,100 
33  Monticello         2.264,-.  News  (Fr)  8926 
22  Moore  Haven       636—  Democrat  (Fr)  6540 
35  Mount  Dora      3,028....  Topic  (Th)  51,670 
53  Mulberry          a.024~Press  (Fr)  2,189 
11  Naples               1.465,..  News  (Su  &  Th)  53,068 
51  New  Port  Richey 
1.5l2~.Press  (Th)  81,676 
64  New  Smyrna  Beach 
5,775-News  (Th)  *2,133 
**1,994 
Observer  (Fr)  ............»••••• 
Pelican  (Th)  „  1,129 

19  Arlington           1,382-Tri-  County  Courier  (Th)         t540 
142  Ashburn            2.918—  Wiregrass  Farmer  and 
Stockman  (Th)  61.400 
60  Atlanta          331.314....For  papers  see  catalog. 
121  Augusta           71.508—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
33  Austell              1.413....  Enterprise  (Fr)  52,986 
43  Bainbridge         7,562—  Post  Search  Light  (Th)      82,759 
85  Barnesville        4,185—  News-Gazette  (Th)  61,300 
1  Baxley              3,409—  News-  Banner  (Th)   61,984 
113  Blackshear        2,271  ....Times  (Th)  .—  ...     61,750 
144  Blairsville            430  .N.  Georgia  News  (Th)..          650 
49  Blakely             3,234—  News  (Th)  61,497 
55  Blue  Ridge       1,718—  Summit-  Post  (Th)  $800 
Times  (Th)  6606 
22  Bowdon             1.155-  Bulletin  (Th)  1,660 
71  Bremen             2.299-  Gateway  (Th)  81,000 
71  Buchanan            651—  Tribune  (Th)  —  1808 

Chrwlattoo— **Sept  A.B.C.  Statement;  *MarchA*B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.Andlt;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  nee,  sworn; 

(Publisher^  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
BE  aURB  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  IB  front  of  heek. 

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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Pop. 
GEORGIA  (Continued) 

96  Buena  Vista       1.428.... Patriot  (Fr) 
67  Buford 
113  Butler 
65  Cairo 


64  Calhoun 

101  Camilla 
28  Canton 

59  Carnesville 
20  Carrollton 

8  Carteraville 

44  Chamblee 

105  Chatsworth 
68  Clarkesville 

54  Claxton 

119  Dayton 

154  Cleveland 
12  Cochran 

106  Columbus 
95  Comer 

78  Commerce 

122  Conyers 
68  Cornelia 

107  Covington 
131  Crawfordville 

58  Gumming 

120  Cuthbert 
93  Dahlonega 

110  Dallas 

155  Dalton 

95  Danielsville 
98  Darien 
135  Dawson 
42  Dawsonville 

44  Decatur 
35  Doerun 

125  Donalsonville 
34  Douglas 

48  Douglasville 

45  Eastman 

60  East  Point 

117  Eatonton 
19  Edison 
52  Elberton 

123  Ellaville 

61  Ellijay 

56  Fayetteville 

9  Fitzgerald 


24  Folkston 

31  Forest  Park 

102  Forsyth 
30  Fort  Gaines 

111  Fort  Valley 
74  Franklin 

Georgetown 
62  Gibson 
132  Glennville 
38  Grantrille 
84  Gray 
66  Greensboco 
99  Greenville 

72  Hamilton 
36  Harlem 

73  Hartwell 
116  Hawkinsvffle 

80  Hazlehurst 
139  Hiawassee 

89  HinesvUle 
141  Hogansville 
6  Homer 

32  Homerville 
158  Irwinton 

18  Jackson 

112  Jasper 


3*812.... Advertiser  (Th)   

USI— Herald  (Th)  

5.577— Messenger  (Fr) 

3.231— News  (Tu)  

Times  (Th)  

3.745.... Enterprise  (Fr)  

2.716— North  Georgia  Tribune 

(Th)      

349.... Herald  &  Advance  (Th) 

7,753.... Georgian  (Th)  

Times-Free  Press  (Tu) 
7,270— Bartow  Herald  (Th)  .... 
Tribune  News  (Th)      .. 
X4.100....Record  &  News  (Th)  .... 
1.214.... Times  (Th) 
1,106— Tri-County  Advertiser 

(Tli)    

1.923— Enterprise   (Th) 

1. 302- Tribune  (Th)  

589— Courier  (Fr)  

1.357—  Journal  (Th)  

79.611.. .For  papers  see  catalog. 

882....NeNvs  (Th)  

3.351.... News   (Th)       

2,003,... Citizen  (Th) 

2,424...  Northeast  Georgian  (Th) 

5,192....  News  (Th)         

966....  Advocate- Democrat  (Fr) 

1.264....News  (Th)      

4,025.... Times    (Th)    

2,152.-. Nugget  (Fr)  

1,817.... New  Era  (Th)      

15,968.... Citizen  (Fr)  

News  (We)  

298.... Monitor  (Fr) 

1.380- News  (Fr) 

4,411— News  (Th)  

318— Advertiser  (Fr)     

21.635— De  Kalb  New  Era  (Th) 
902— Courier  (Fr) 

2,569....News  (Fr)  

7,428.... Enterprise   (Th)    

Progress  (Tu  &  Th)  . 

3.400— Sentinel  (Fr) 

3,597- Times- Journal   (We) 
21,080— Atlanta's  Suburban 

Reporter  (Th) 
2.749— Messenger   (Th) 

1.247— News  (Fr)      

6.772—  Star  (Tu  &  Fr) 

886—  Sun  (Th)  

1,527— Times-Courier  (Th) 

1,032— News  (We)  

8,130....  Herald  (Tu  &  Fr) 

Leader- Enterprise  & 

Press  (Th) 

1,515—  Herald   (Fr)   

2,653....Free  Press.  News  & 

Farmer  (Th)  

3,125— Monroe  Advertiser  (Th) 

1.339.... News  Record  (Th)  

6.820— Leader- Tribune  (Th)  .... 
425—  News  and  Banner  (Fr) .. 

.  See  Richland. 
460.... Record  and  Guide  (Fr)  . 

2,327— Sentinel  (Th)      

1.359—  Gazette  (Fr) 

866— News  (Fr)  

2.688— Herald- Journal  (Fr)  .... 
733....  Meri  wether-  Vindicator 

(Fr)     - 

449— Journal  (Th)  .. 
l,033....Columbia  News  (Th)  .... 

2.964....Sun  (Th)  

3,342—  Dispatch  and  News  (We) 

2.687— Ledger  (Th)  

375 ..Herald   (Fr)   

1,217.... Herald  (Th) 

3,769.... Herald  (We)  

340— Journal  (Fr)  

1.787....News  (Fr)    

700— Bulletin  (Th) 

News  (Fr)  

2,053— Progress- Argus  (Th)  .... 
1,380—  Progress  (Th)      


Circ. 

495 
§2,400 
tl,400 
§2,362 
§890 
§2,887 
§2,200 

§2,550 
§701 

5,240 
§5,550 

2,910 

§3,246 

§9,718 

947 

§1,979 
§1.425 
1,280 
§485 
§1,950 

430 
§1,870 
§3,019 
tl.625 
§4.901 

§1.800 
§1.685 
§1.036 
§1,725 
§6,285 
§6,279 
279 

§670 
1,750 

§587 
§5,810 

§500 

§3,385 
§3,516 
§1,950 

2,750 

§4,321 

§1.276 

§790 

§3,360 

756 
1,400 
1.016 
2.326 


§1,492 

2.227 
§715 


1592 

1,040 

§600 
§1,510 

§856 

§698 
5575 

§2,031 
1,140 

§1,500 
§596 
*880 
§750 
1.140 
§860 
550 
§510 

§1,560 

§1,830 


Pop.  Circ. 

78  Jefferson           2.040—  Jackson  Herald  (Th)  ....  2,500 

143  Jeffersonville       787-New  Era  (Fr)  :...  §431 

151  Jesup                 4,605-Sentinel    (Th)    §3,285 

20  Kingiland          1,169-  Southeast  Georgian(Th)  §1,196 
39  Knoxville          X3S5— Georgia   Post   &   News 

(Xh)  400 

146  La  Fayette        4,884—  Messenger   (We)    §2,700 

86  Lakeland           1,551.... News  (Th)   §800 

59  Lavonla              1,766— Times  and  Gauge  (Fr)  ..  §1,810 

67  LawrencevUle    2,932.... News- Herald  (We)   §2,675 

88  Leesburg  659.... Journal  (Fr)  

109  Lexington             514-Oglethorpe  Echo  (Th)  ..  §960 

90  Lincolnton         1,315— Lincoln  Journal  (Th)  ....  1.070 
44  LithonU            l.S38~.Journal  (Th)  

Observer  (Th)  §1,389 

81  Louisville           2.231....News  and  Farmer  (Th)  1.028 

91  Ludowici            l,332....News  (Fr)  §455 

Lumpkin  ....See  Richland. 

138  Lyons  2.799— Progress  (Th)  §1,725 

11  Macon  70,252.. ..For  papers  see  catalog. 

104  Madison  2,488....Madisonian  (Th)  1,500 

99  Manchester  4,036.... Mercury  (Th)  .....  §2,838 

Review  (Fr)  §750 

33  Marietta  20.687— Times  (Th)  §9,115 

75  McDonough        1,635...  Advertiser  (Th)   §1,575 

134  McRae               1,904— Telfair  Enterprise  (Fr)  §1,750 

21  Metter  2,091....Advertiser  (Th)  

5  Milledgeville     8.835.... Baldwin  News  (Mo)  §500 

Union  Recorder  (Th)  ....  §2,700 

82  Millen                3,449.... News  (Th)      §1,275 

147  Monroe              4,542.... Walton  Tribune  (We)  ..  3,877 
94  Montezuma        2.921. ...Citizen  &  Georgian(Th)  §1,340 

79  Monticello         1,918...  News  (Th)    

35  Moultrie           11,639— Observer  (Fr)       §2,884 

103  Mount  Vernon     990....  Montgomery  Monitor 

(Th)  §985 

13  Nahunta                739—  Brantley  Enterprise  (Th)  §500 

10  Nashville           3,414-Herald  (Th)       1.775 

38  Newnan              8,218.... Times-Herald   (Th)   ....  §2,875 

77  Ocilla                 2,697....Star  (Th)   §1,800 

137  Omega                  966.... News  (Th)         650 

2  Pearson             1.402— Citizen  (Th)  1,273 

101  Pelham               4,365.... Journal  (Th)          1,772 

15  Pembroke           1,171. ...Journal  (Th)  812 

76  Perry  3,849— Houston  Home  Journal 

(Th)  §1,500 

Preston  ....See  Richland. 

14  Quitman  4,769....Free  Press  (We)  

132  Reidsville  1,266— Tattnall  Journal  (Th)  .. 

128  Richland  1.571— Stewart- Webster 

Journal   (Th)    §1,860 

23  Ringgold            1,192.... News  (Th)      §1,242 

Record  (Th)  

115  Rockmart           3,821....  Journal  (Th)      1.383 

146  Rossville  3.892-Open  Gate  (Fr)  

60  Roswell              2,123— North  Fulton  Herald  (Fr)  §1,632 

59  Royston            2,039- Record  (Th)  §1,750 

20  St.  Marys          1.348—  Tribune  (Fr)  §1,425 

150  Sandersvtlle       4.480—  Progress  (Th)  §3,065 

25  Savannah        119,638— For  papers  see  catalog. 

33  Smyrna               2,005....Herald   (Th)       2.870 

140  Sopertoa            1,667- News  (Th)         §652 

37  Sparks                  887— Eagle  (Fr)      650 

70  Sparta                1.954—  Ishmaelite   (Th)   §1,600 

51  Springfield            627- Herald  (Fr)  1.000 

16  Statesboro         6.097—  Bulloch  Herald  (Th)  .. .  §2,471 

Bulloch  Times  (Th)  §2,331 

44  Stone  Mountain 

l,899....Beacon  (Th)  ~  ... 

27  Summerville      3,973- News  (Th) 2.670 

53  Swainsboro        4,300.... Forest-Blade  (Th)     §1,750 

124  Sylvani*             2,939...  News  (Th)         1.510 

Telephone  (Fr)     §1,525 

159  Sylvester           2.623.  .Local  (Th)   §1,MO 

130TaIbotton           1.175....New  Era  (Th)  695 

71  TallapooM         2,826.... B eacon  (Tu) 1.000 

Journal  (Th)      §750 

145  Thomaston        6.580....  Free  Press  (Tu)  §2,889 

Times  (Fr)  §3,466 

136  Thomasville     14,424-Press   (Fr)    

Times-Enterprise  (Fr)  .. 

97  Thomson           3,489.... McDuffie  Progress  (Th)  1.281 

137  Tifton                6.831- Gazette  (Th)  528 

127  Toccoa              6.781-Record  (Th)  §3,805 

41  Trenton               755- Times  (Th)      ....    ' §750 

46  Unadilla             1.098- Observer  (Th)  504 

138  Vidalia               5.819- Advance  (Th)    U.560 

46  Vienna              2,202— News  (Th)     §1,337 


Circulation— **Sept  A.B.C.  Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 

^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
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Pop.                                              Circ. 
22  Vflla  Rica         1,703....  Villa  Rican  (We)  $900 
$1.  000—  Free 
81  Wadley              1.624....  Herald  (Fr)       §685 
76  Warner  RoWni  7.98S....  Press  (Th)  200 
4,800—  Free 
Sun  (Th)                                 ft  892 

Pop.                                               Circ. 
26  Rigby                  1.826....  Star   (Th)   §2,300 
34  Rupert               3.098....  News  (Mo  &  Th)  §2,669 
22  Saint  Anthony  2,695....  Chronicle-  News  (Th)     .      §1,471 
5  Saint  Maries     2.220....  Gazette-Record  (Th)  ....      51,569 
30  Salmon               2,648....  Recorder  Herald  (Th)  ..      §2,216 

149  Warrenton         1,442....  Clipper  (Fr)     51,188 
157  Washington      3,802...  News-  Reporter  (Th)           §2,162 

6  Shelley               1.856—  Pioneer  (Fr)  §890 
32  Shoshone           1.420—  Journal  (Th)  §845 

108  Watkinsville        662~  Oconee  Enterprise  (Fr)         8827 
17  Waynesboro      4,461....  True  Citizen  (Th)  §2,035 
7  Winder               4,604....  News  (We)  §2,357 

15  Soda  Springs     1.329_  Sun  (Th)  §1,390 
29  Troy                       531     Press   (Th)    600 
40  Wallace              3.140_  Miner  (Th)                          §2,004 

81  Wreni               1.380....  Jefferson  Reporter  (Th)           710 
83  Wrightsville      1,750—  Headlight  (Th)  81,550 

44  Weiser               3,961....  American  (Mo)      **2,293 
Signal  (Th)                      it^k2.353 

114  Zebulon                 539—  Journal  (Th)  8729 

IDAHO 

6  Aberdeen            1.48«~.Times  (Th)      $950 
Alameda                     ....The  Intermountain  and 
Alameda  Enterprise- 
See  Pocatello. 
39  American  Falls  1,874....  Press  (Th)    81,243 
12  Arco                      961_  Advertiser  (Fr)                    §1,114 

24  Wendell             1.483...  Irrigationist  (Th)      ....            785 
14  Wilder                  555.-.  Herald   (Fr)   590 

ILLINOIS 

48  Abingdon           3.300-  Argus  (Th)      1,808 
Kodak  (Th)  
62  Adair                  X250    Beacon  (Th)  209 
Addison                      ....Register—  See    Paddock 

22  Ashton               1.256^  Hera  Id  (Th)  770 
1  Boise               34,393—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
11  Bonners  Perry   1.776....Herald  (Th)  81,900 
42  Buhl                   2.870....  Herald  (Th)  §2,110 
16  Burley               5,924....  Bulletin  (Tu)  £2,998 

ton  Heights. 
24  Albion                 2,287....  Journal-Register  (Th)          §2,483 
66  Aledo                 2,919....Times-Record  (We)  ..  ..       §4.474 
94  Alexis                    821....  Argus  (Th)  §800 
92  Allerton               244    Sun  (Fr)                                 §162 

Herald  (Th)  ....           ....      82,996 

25  Altamont           1,580....  News  (Th)                      £-£1,490 

14  Caldwell            10.487....  Times  (Tu  &  Th)  86,423 
44  Cambridge            354....  News-Reporter  (Th)               §618 
43  Cascade                943....  News  (Fr)         500 
19  Challis                  728-^  Messenger  (Th)                      §650 

52  Amboy               2,128....  News  (Th)  §1.595 
91  Anna                  4,380...  Gazette-Democrat  and 
Talk   (Th)   **3,431 
49  Antioch              1,307    News  (Th)                             2,500 

28  Coeurd'Alene  12.198....  Leader  (Fr)   §2245 

21  Arcola                 1,700  .Record-Herald  (Th)  ...       §1,956 

25  Cottonwood          689....  Chronicle  (Th)     1  010 
2  Council                  748~-  Leader   (Fr)                              S821 

16  Argo              x  1  0.000..  .Desnlaines  Valley  News 
(Th)  ...»  §1,748 

3  Downey                748—  Downey  Comet  and  Ban- 
croft Standard  (Th)....         $342 
41  Driggs                   941....Teton  Valley  News  (Th)          8848 
17  Duboi§                   430.~.  Enterprise  (Fr)  .... 

Stickney  Life—  See  Life. 
Cicero 
Summit  Valley  Times 
(We)          1  500 

1  Eagle                  X450....Enterprise   (Th)   ....                    62 
551—  Free 
23  Emmett              3.067^  Messenger-Index  (Th)           3,195 
13  Fairfield                502....  Courier  (Th)     §476 
42  Filer                   1.425....  Citizen-  Record  (Th)    .            §916 
29  Genesee                552—  News  (Fr)  §615 
20  Glenns  Ferry     1,515  ...Gazette  (Th)   $725 
24  Gooding             3.099^  Leader  (Th)     §2,291 
3  Grace                    761~.  Herald  (Th)  $411 

8,800—  Free 
16  Arlington  Heights 
8,768  ...Conk  County  Herald- 
See  Paddock  Publica- 
tions. 
Herald—  See  Paddock 
Publications 
Paddock  Publications 
(Th)  (see  note  in  cata- 

25 Grangeville        2.544....  Free  Tress  (Th)  §2,961 
7  Hailey                1.464    Times  (Th)           ..              §1427 

log)    ^,  
90  Armington            31  4.-  Helper  (Fr)  ~  

27  Hazelton              429..  ..First  Segregation  News 
(Th)                                         505 

21  Arthur                1,573—  Graphic-  Clarion  (Th)  ...       §1,271 
9  Ashland              1.039....  Sentinel  (Fr)  $530 

37  Homedale          1,411  -News  (Fr)  
Owyhee  Chronicle   (Th)       §1,025 
8  Idaho  City           246     Idaho  World  (Th)                  1450 

52  Ashton                  913....  Gazette  (Th)  §890 
11  Assumption       1,466..  Prairie  State  Tribune 
(Fr)  §1,111 

10  Idaho  Falls       19,218—  Eastern  Idaho  Farmer 

(Th)  .                     .              3  065 

29  Astoria               1,308....  Argus-Searchlight  (We)      §1,500 
65  Athens               1,048....  Free  Press  (Fr)  §575 

27  Jerome                4  523     North  Side  News  (Th)          §2  784 

37  Atkinson               825     News  (Th)                               §724 

31  Kamiah                 81  2....Clear  water  Progress 
(Fr)   400 
40  Kellogg              4.913....  News-  Wardner   (Fr)                §983 
29  Kendrick               409—  Gazette  (Th)  §748 
42  Kimberly            1,  347_  Advertiser  (Th)  §900 
1  Kuna                    534.~Herald  (Fr)   §760 
19  Mackay                 760    Miner  (Th)                              $973 

54  Atlanta               1,331  ..  Argus  (Fr)  «  
74  Atwood                661  ....  Herald  (Fr)  $1,000 
84  Auburn               1,963...  Citizen  (Fr)  „  §1,170 
34  Augusta                945.-  Eagle  (Th)         §975 
45  Aurora             50.576~~For  papers  see  catalog. 
39  Ava                      734....  Citizen  (Fr)      $500 
29  Avon                      870..-  Sentinel  (Th)  467 

36  Malad  City        2,715.~  Idaho  Enterprise  (Th)  ..      §1,320 
37  Marsing                643    Owyhee  Nuggett  (Th) 

49  Harrington         4,209....  Courier-Review  (Th)  ....      §4,969 
75  Barry                 1,  529.-  Adage  (We)  §1.275 

43  McCall               1.173....  Payette  Lakes  Star(Th)           741 
3  McCammon           578     News  (Fr)                               $346 

45  Batavia              5.838...  Herald  (Tit)  §2,072 
75  Baylis                   307....  Guide  (Th)       388 

1  Meridian            1,810....  News-Times    (Th)    (see 
note  in  catalog)  61,438 
14  Middleton             496...  Boise  Valley  Herald  (Th)         §550 
4  Montpelier         2,682...  News-  Examiner  (Th)  ....      §1,875 
20  MountainHome  1,887....  News  (Th)   $1,870 
38  New  Plymouth    942-  Payette  Valley  Sentinel 
(Th)         ...                       $1  160 

99  Beecher                956^.  Herald  (Th)  §878 
25  Beecher  City        437....  Journal  (Th)      §1,053 
82  Belleville          32.721  ...For  papers  see  catalog. 
74  Bement              1,  459....  Register  (Th)    §905 
56  Benld                 2,093...  Enterprise  (Th)   $1.390 
22  Bensenville        3.754....  Register—  See    Paddock 
Publications  —  Arling- 

31 Nezperce               543.~Herald  (Th)  §1,095 
16  Oakley                  684.-.  Herald  (Th)  $750 
18  Orofino               1.656.-.  Clearwater  Tribune  (Th)       §1,9*5 
4  Paris                    774....  Post  (Th)   853 
14  Parma                1  369    Review  (Th)                           §935 

ton  Heights 
28  Benton               7.848....  Standard  (Th)  850 
News  —  See  Zion. 
16  Benryn           51.280^.  Life-See  Cicero 
70  Bethany               850....  Echo  (Th)  922 

38  Payette              4,032.-.  Independent-  Enterprise 
(Th)  §2,257 

62  Blandinsville        918....Star-Gazette  (Th)  §1,038 
16  Blue  Island      17.622....  Sun-Standard   (Th)   ....      §8,811 

3  Pocatello          26.131  ...For  papers  see  catalog. 
21  Preston              4  045     Citizen  (Th)                         81  750 

1,000—  Free 
55  Blue  Mound         8WL«  Trader  (Th)                            690 

9  Priest  River      1.592....  Times  (Th)         §1,235 
28  Rathdrum             610    Tribune  (Fr)                            §415 

86  Bluffs                    784....  Times  (We)   §865 
34  Bowen                  573....  Chronicle  (Th)      §1,594 

33  Rexburg            4.253-..  Standard-  Journal    (We)       2,150 

88  Bradford              952....  Republican  (We)  §1,100 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *MarchA.B.C.  Statement;  •  A. B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn: 

(Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
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Pop. 
ILLINOIS  (Continued) 


99  Braidwood         1.485-Index  (Fr)  ________  ............ 

14  Breese  3,181-  Journal  (Th)  ---  ............ 

Bremen  -See  Midlothian 

SI  Bridgeport         2.358-Leader  (Th)  ................... 

72  Brimfield  648~.  News  (Th)  ...........  «.  .......... 

10  Broadlands  333—  News  (Th)  ............  ........ 

23  Brocton  406—  Review  (We)  .  ................ 

16  Brookfield       15.47a-Citizen-See  La  Grange 
Enterprise  (We)  ...-  ....... 

61  Brookport         U19—  Independent  (Th)  ...  ...... 

84  BofFalo  416—Tri-City  Register   (Fr) 

56  Bunker  HOI      1.238—  Gazette-  News  (Th)  ..... 

62  BushneU  3.317-  McDonough  Democrat 

(Th)  ...............  -  ......  ......... 

71  Byron  1.237—  Tribune  (Fr)  ...  ................ 

16  Calumet  City  15.799—  Journal  (Th)   (see  note 

in  catalog)   -------------      $2.180 

37  Cambridge        1.489-  Chronicle  (Th)  ...„  ......  .....     81,564 

1  Camp  Point          969-  Journal  (Th)  ....  ..............      81,858 

4  Caproo  572—  Courier  (Th)  ........  ............        8715 

56  Carlinrille         5.116-.  Democrat  (Th)  -------  .......      83.192 

Enquirer  (Th)  ................      83,756 

14  CarlyU  2.669-  Democrat  (Th)  .....  ...........       1.755 

Union  Banner  (Th)  ......      83,085 

2,437....  Gazette-  Patriot  (Fr)  ....       1.987 

2.716—  Herald  (Th)  -----------------        5860 

3.214....  Journal  (Th)  ............  ----  **3.6S6 


Gift* 

300 
93.000 

§1,72S 

577 
307 
5571 

8,500 
8362 

§1,000 

81,560 
8800 


31  Carrollton 

100  Cartenrffle 

34  Carthage 

Cary 


....See  News  of  Fox  River 

Grove. 
12  Casey  2,734.... Banner- Times  (Tu&Fr)        1,248 

82  Caseyville          1.209....News    (Th) « 

92  Catlin  953-.. Courier  (Fr)  .... 

Centreville  ....Herald- See  East  St. 

Louis. 
74CerroGordo      1, 052- News  (Th)  8749 

8  Chadwick  607-Review  (Th)      51,025 

10  Champaign-Urbana 

62.397.... For  papers  aee  catalog. 

9  ChandlervUle       788-Times  (Fr) 8658 

53  Chatsworth        l,119....Plaindealer  (Th)  61,523 

38  Chebanse  739- Herald  (Th)  8495 

64  Chenoa  1,452—  Clipper-Times  (Th)  ....  860 

79  Cheater  5.389—  Herald-Tribune  (Fr) 

(see  note  in  catalog) 

Combined  circ.       5,450 

16  Chicago       3,620.962— For  papers  see  catalog. 
16  Chicago  Heights 

24,551.... Star  (Tu&Fr) (see  note 

in  catalog)  815,209 

72  Chillicothe         2.767.-. Bulletin  (Th)  82,856 

23  Chrisman          1.071....Courier  (Th)  81,286 

28  Christopher       3.545....  Progress  (Th) 81,700 

16  Cicero  67,544— For  papers  see  catalog. 

38  Ciasna  Park        660—  News  (Fr)  81,286 


22  Clarendon  Hills 


..Doing«  (Th)  (see  note  in 
catalog) 


490 


2,437. 


13  Clay  City          1,103- Advocate  (Th) 6935 

1  Clayton  866....  Enterprise  (Th)  81,672 

38  Clifton  734—  Advocate  (Th)  ~ 8725 

20  Clinton  5.945— Observer  (Th)  -     81,480 

32  Coal  City          2,220.... Courant  (Th)  61,400 

91  Cobden  1,104... Review  (Th)  ..„ 8700 

62  Colchester         1,551.... Chronicle  (Th) 400 

Independent  (Th) 

64Colfax  819-Press  (Th)  . 

57  CoHlnsvffle      11.862-Herald  (We)  ... 

67  Columbia          2,179....Monroe  County  Clarion 

(We)  ...—.. ...— ............    2S4 

4,946—  Free 

Star  (Th)  « 6866 

53  Cornell  458— Journal  (Th)  —  ..— — 

79  Cottltervffie       1,160- Republican  (Fr)   335 

99  Crete  2.298....Record  (Th)   (see  note 

in  catalog)  ..... 

Creve  Coeur  —See  Tazewell  County 

Courier.   East   Peoria 

63  Crystal  Lake     4,832.,.Herald  (Th)  85,150 

29  Cuba  1,482— Journal  (Th)  6606 

53  Cullom  492-Chronicle-HeadHght- 

Enquirer  (Th)  61.586 

34  Dallas  City       1.275- Enterprise  (Th) 61,260 

92  Danville          37,864- Vermilion  County  Star 

(Fr)  . — ..       4,115 

89  Davis  348— Leader  (Th)  6460 

55  Decatur          66,269— For  papers  aee  catalog. 


49  Deerneld 

74  De  Lead 

90  Delavan 
16  Des  Plaines 


25  Dieterich 
84  Divernon 
91  Dongola 


45  Dundee 
82  Dupo 


73  Du  Quoin 
101  Durand 
53  Dwight 
50  Earlville 


Circ. 


1906 
8996 

610,664 


Pop. 

3.288-Review— See  News, 
Highland  Park  — 

41i~.Tribune  (Fr) ~ 

1.248—  Times  (Th)  

14,994- Journal  (Th)  

Suburban  Times  (Th  & 

Stt)  ..... 612,462 

500.., Special-Gazette  (Th)  ....        6660 

1,013— News  (Fr) 6410 

704-Tri-County  Record  (Th)         6960 
22  Downers  Grove 

11,886...  Reporter  (Th)  ***,170 

6.027—  Review  (We)  2,723 

2,239... Herald  Tribune  (Th) 

(see  note  in  catalog)          118 
1380— Free 

7.147— News  (Fr)  „ 6669 

679— Gazette  (Th) 81,153 

2,843— Star  and  Herald  (Th)  ....      61,732 
1,217-  Leader  (Th)  6695 


43  East  Dubnque   1,697—  Register  (Th) 


81  East  Moline 


60  Easton 

90  East  Peoria 


371 


8766 

250— Free 
.See  Rock  Island-Moline- 

East  Moline. 
Enterprise  (Th)  — 6539 


8.698....  Courier  (Th) 


U.107 


82  East  St.  Louis  82.295— For  papers  aee  catalog. 

11  Edinburg  921— Herald-Star  (Th) 61,005 

45  Elburn  792— Herald  (Th)  8876 

43  Elizabeth  723— News  (We)  61,160 

35  Elizabethtown      583— Independent  (Th)  62,150 

Elk  Grove  ....Herald— See  Paddock 

Publications,    Arling- 
ton Heights. 

39  Elkvffle  934....  Journal  (Fr) 1.005 

22  Elmhurst         21 .273....  Press  (Tu  &  Th)  88,725 

72  Elmwood  1,613— Gazette  (Th) 

102  El  Paso  1,818— Advertiser- Advance 

(Th) .~ 81,275 

54  Emden  406— News  (Th)  .— ~ 

53  Emington  150— Joker  (Th)  — 6836 

98  Erie  l,180....Review  (We)  350 

2,100— Free 

46  Essex  284- West-Side  Telephone 

(Xh)  . ..          —......        8135 

102  Eureka  2.367-Journal  (Th) **l,430 

16  Evanston         73,641— For  papers  see  catalog. 
Evansville  —Enterprise— See  Herald- 

Tribune,  Chester. 
16  Evergreen  Park 

10.531— Courier  (Th) - 3,607 

53  Fairbury  2.433— Blade  (Th) 82,811 

96  FairfieW  5476- Press  (Mo  &  Th)  65,425 

Record  (Mo  &  Th) 63,872 

92  Fairmount  618- Star  (Fr)  .. . 8204 

26  Farina  787— News  (Th)  .... $915 

20  Farmer  City      1,752-Journal  (Th) ....      81,436 

29  Farmington       2,651  ...Bugle  (Th)  .... - 81,200 

87  Findlay  680—  Enterprise  (Th)  820 

10  Fisher  894— Reporter  (We)  , 830 

92  Fithian  414—  Oakwood  Township 

News  (Fr)  8521 

53  Flanagan  672- Home  Times  (Fr) 61,069 

Flossmoor  See  Homewood. 

16  Forest  Park     14.969— Review  (Th)  63,706 

53  Forrest  1.040— News  (Th)  .....        $576 

71  Forreston          1,048— Journal  (Th) 8710 

49  Fox  Lake          2,238-Press   (We) 81,723 

63  Fox  River  Grove 

1.313  ...News  (wkly) 

69  Franklin  438- Times   (Th)   8444 

16  Franklin  Park   8.899- Journal  (We)  (see  note 

In  catalog)  ••»• ••«»« 

82  Freeburg  1. 661  _ Tribune  (Fr) 61,010 

98  Pulton  2.706...  Journal  (Fr) 81,568 

43  Galena  4,648~.Gazette- Advertiser   (Tu 


48  Galesburg 
37  Galva 
32  Gardner 
37Geneaeo 

45  Genera 

19  Genoa 

92  Georgetown 


Fr) 


62,073 


31,425- For  papers  see  catalog. 

2.886....News  (Th) 82,074 

981-Chronicle  (Th)  1,000 

4,325— Republic  (Th)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  61,620 

5,139- Republican  (Th)  62,258 

1,690-Republican  (Fr)  ...........      81,028 

3,294-News  (Th) 


89  German  Valley    206- Bulletin  (Fr) 6360 

27  Gibson  City      3,029-Courier  (Th) 82,445 

56  Gillesple  4,105-News  (Th) -.     83,477 

ept  A.B.C.  Statement;  *MaftIi  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn; 


tPubllsher-s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
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Weekly,  Semi-Weekly  and  Tri- Weekly  Newspapers,  1959 


38  Oilman 
50Girard 
72  Glaeford 

16  Gleneoe 
22  Glen  Bflyn 

16  Glenview 

76  Golconda 

1  Golden 

Golf 


62  Good  Hope 
57  Granite  City 
78  Granville 
49  Grayslake 
97  Grayville 

31  Greenfield 
18  Greenup 
65  Greenview 
3  Greenville 
75  Griffftville 


Pop.  Of*. 

1,602— Star  (Th)  « §1,609 

l,74O~Gazette  (Th)  (981 

922—Gazette  (Th)  (see  note 

In  catalog)  ....................      §1,440 

6,980-News  (Th)  .. **2,447 

9,524—News  and  Glen  Ellyan 

(Th) IS, 560 

6,I42-»Announcements  (Th)  ...  **S,1BO 
1,066— Herald-Enterprise  (Th). 

512— New  Era  (Th)  727 

««Life— See  Chicago  North 
Side  Newspapers, 
Chicago. 
News— See  Skokie. 

392....Good  Hoper  (We)  

29,465....Press-Record  (Mo&Th)     515,391 

978-Record  (Th)  700 

1,970— Times  (Th)  §2,527 

2,461— Mercury-Independent 

(Th)  - _ §1,803 

987~.Argus  (Fr) §1,425 

1  ,360— Press  (Th)  §1,300 


795— Review  (Fr) §785 

4,069— Advocate  (Mo  &  Th)  ....      §4,374 
1.199— Independent  Press  (We) 

(see  note  in  catalog)         §815 

1,776— Press  (Th)   §875 

970— Register  (Th)   §1,035 

671-Hanna  City-Trivoli  In- 
dex (Th)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    ...„ §540 

928— Calhoun  Herald  (Th)  .... 

Calhoun  News  (Th)  §1,900 

245— Journal  (Th)  ...» 

3.464....Herald  (Th)  §3,200 

20.683....Advertiser  (Fr)  $5.000 

Negro  Voice— See  Joliet. 

News-Bee  (We)  6,200 

Tribune  (Tu  &  Th)  §9,981 

4.379— Democrat  (Th)  3,165 

696— Times  (Th)  - 344 

1,966— News-Republican  (We)  ..      §2,887 

554— Bulletin  (Fr) ..        §300 

9,331-Spokesman  (We)  $1,888 

$1,500— Free 

1.072-Star  (Th)   §718 

4,283— Journal  (Th)   (see  note 

in  catalog)  $1,431 

$935— Free 

News-Leader  (We)   §4,250 

49  Highland  Park  16,808-Newi  (Th)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    §6,600 

....News— See  Highland 
Park  News. 

4.141— Journal  (Mo  &  Th)  §5,363 

Montgomery  News  (Mo 

&  Th)  „ §5,073 

774- Review  and  Leader(Th)          774 

377— News  (Th)  ..... §372 

8.676—  Doings  (Th)    (see  note 

in  catalog) 

Combined  circ....**S,107 
...Enterprise— See  Paddock 
Publications,    Arling- 
ton Heights. 

1.030—  Chamilion  (Fr)  .         §277 

Enterprise  (Th)   

Homewood-FIossmoor 
Star  (Tu  ft  Fr)   (see 

note  in  catalog)  §5,953 

West-Pike  News  (Th)..          675 

448....Record   (Fr) §550 

830,. News  (Th)  ...» 325 

647....Herald  (Fr)   §692 

833-Sentinel  (Th)  §486 

432— Observer  (Th)  §800 

496— Press  (Tu) 218 


34  Hamilton 
45  Hampshire 
72  Hanna  City 


7  Hardin 

54  Hartsbnrg 
63  Harvard 
16  Harvey 


60  Havana 

63  Hebron 
59  Henry 
87  Herrick 

100  Herrin 

64  Heyworth 
57  Highland 


Highwood 
68  Hillsboro 


19  Hlnckley 

21  Hindtboro 

22  Hinadalt 


Hoffman  Estates 


10  Homer 
16  Honewood 


75  Hull 
23  Home 
63  Huntley 
17  Hntsonville 
84  Illiopolis 

41  Ina 

62  Industry 

42  Jerteyville 


5.887 


489 


5.792... Democrat- News  (Th)  ....**3,446 


100  Johnston  City   4,479....  Progress  (Th) 


99  Joliet 
23  Kansas 

66  Keithsburg 
89  Kent 


58  Kinmundy 
19  Kirkland 
48  Knoxville 
59Lacon 


§» 


§780 


51,601-.  For  papers  see  catalog. 

835— Journal  (Th) 

1.006— News  (Th)  ...................... 

759— Observer— See  Newt. 
Pearl  City 

912— Express  (Th)  §821 

685.... Journal  (Fr)  §460 

2,209.... Republican  (Th)  $600 

2,020....  Home  Journal  (Th)  §1,935 


Pop.  Circ. 

16  La  Grange       12,002....Brookfield  Citizen  (Th)  16,043 

Citizen  (Th)  §8,843 

La  Grange  Park  Citizen 

(Th) §4,436 

Western  Springs  Citizen 

(Th) §8,115 

Suburban  Life  (Th  &  Su)  23,308 


16.490— Free 
§1,625 


l,295....Quill  (We)  , 

7,819-Lake  Forester  News  (Th)  §4,000 

850....Press  (Th)  ......................  §1,398 

1.359...  Gazette  (Th)  ...................  §788 

8,682—  Journal  (Th)   (see  note 

in  catalog)  .....  ..........  .....  $4,268 

Region  Journal  (Th)  .  ..  $3.300 
$7,550—  Free 

6,328—  News  (Th)  ...................  §2,238 

444—  Register  (Fr)  ................  §535 

2,417—  Advertiser  (Fr)  .....  .....  §1,012 

S37—Times  (Th)  ...................  $365 

2.757—  Lemonter  (Th)  .........  .....  §2,360 

1.227-Farmer  (Th)  .............  .....  §3,560 

1,820—  Journal  (Fr)  ...................  §1,161 

2.630—  Fulton  Democrat   (We)  §1.825 

News  (Th)  __________________  §*,215 

1,181-Unit-  Journal  (Th)  ...... 

172-Bee  (Th)  ......................  .....  1,275 

5,425—  Independent-Register 


34  La  Harpe 
49  Lake  Forest 
49  Lake  Zurich 
8  Lanark 
16  Lansing 


51  Lawrenceville 
71  Leaf  River 
82  Lebanon 
50  Leland 
16  Lemont 

89  Lena 
64  Le  Roy 

29  Lewistown 

64  Lexington 
1  Liberty 

49  Libertyville 

(Xh)  ..  ____  ...—  ..  .......  ,....^H* 

News  (Th)  ...........  ............  350 

Lincoln  wood  ...  Life—  See  Chicago  North 

Side  Newspapers, 
Chicago. 

News—  See  Skokie. 
Spectator—  See  Park 

Ridge. 

Villager—  See  Skokie. 

22  Lisle                ll.237....Advertiser  (Fr)  ..............  §1,164 

Eagle  (Fr)  ...................  §1,260 

99  Lockport           4.955....Herald  (Th)  ...  ............  §2,365 

38  Loda  559....Times  (Fr)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    ....................  §310 

22  Lombard            9.817-  Spectator  (Tu  &  Th)  ......  §3,910 

29  London  Mills       581—  London  Times  (Th)  ....  347 

13  Louisville             970-  Republican  (Th)    ........  §1,940 

101  Lores  Park       5.366-Mail  (Mo)  ....................  §9,304 

Post   (Th)   .......  _______   ....  §8,206 

70  Lovington          1,152—  Reporter  (Fr)  ................  tl.015 

16  Lyone                6,120-Times  (We)  ........  3,300 

62  Macomb           10,592—  McDonough  Times  (Th)  1.006 
55  Maoon                  942-News  (Th)  ..............  ......  ~  $680 

10  Mahomet           l,017....Sucker  State  (Th)  ........  §774 

99  Manhattan           728—  American  (Th)  ..........  -...  $1.100 

60  Manito                 869—  Community  Express  (Th)  §502 

46  Manteno            l,789....News  (Th)  .......  ..  ........  .....  §1,650 

63  Marengo            2.726...  .Republican-  New  s(Th)   ..  2,534 
100  Marion             10.459—  Leader  (Th)  ....................  §275 

82  Marias*             1,652-  Messenger  (Fr)  ....  .........  §1,786 

55  Maroa                1.100    Prairie  Post  (Th)  .........  1,500 

12  Marshall            2.960-  Democrat  (Th)  _______  .......  §1,475 

Herald  (Fr)  .................  ....  §1,405 

12  MarttnsviUe      1,440—  Planet  (We)  .....  ............ 

82  Mascoutah         3.009-  Herald  (We)  ....................  §1,470 

60  Mason  City       2,004—  Banner-Times  (Th)  ......  §1,480 

16  Maywood         27,473-Herald  (Th)     ...............  **1*,1» 

63  McHenry           2,080—  Plaindealer  (Th)  ...........  §4,636 

64  McLean  667—  Lens  (Fr)  —.—  .  .  ........ 

33  McLeansboro     3,008-Times-Leader  (Th)  .....  §3,247 

16  Melrose  Park  13,366....Proviso  Star-Sentinel 

(Th)  ...............  ..  ...............  16,517 

12,133—  Free 

27  Melvin                 53S....Press  (Th)  ....................  $1,125 

1  Mendon                625—  Dispatch-Times  (Th)  ....  §1,040 

50  Mendota  5,129—  Reporter  ft  Sun-Bulletin 

(Th)  ....  ...............  -----  .....  §6,618 

69  Meredoeia            940....Budget  (Th)  ..  .........  .  ......  505 

102  Metamora         1,368....  Her  aid  (Th)  ...................  §1,525 

61  Metropolis        6,093-News  (Th)  ........  ............  §3,921 

54  Middletown          480-Ledger  (Th)  ..................  §547 

16  Midlothian        3.216-  Messenger  (Fr)  ...  .........  2,265 

81  Milan  l,737~.Independent  (Th)  ~  ......... 

38  Milford              l,648~.Herald-News  (Th)  ........  §1,106 

82  Millstadt           1,566-Enterprise  (Th)   ............  §1,442 

75  Milton                  337—  Beacon  (Th)  ...  ...........  .....  325 

90  Minier  780—  News  (Fr)  ...  ................... 

102  Minonk             1,955—  News-Dispatch  (Th)  ....  §2,260 

99  Mokena                903—  News-Bulletin  (Th)  ......  §1,675 

46  Moraence           2.644-  Progress-  Reporter  (Th)  §1,667 

Clrc«latlott-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *MarchA.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 

(Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Director?  In  front  of  book. 

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Pop.                                               Circ. 
ILLINOIS  (Continued) 

Pop.                                                 Circ. 
11  Pana                  6,1  78....  News-  Palladium  (Mo  & 
Th)   .         ^£4  030 

74  Monticello         2.612.-.  Journal  (Th)  §1,96S 
Republican  (Th)       .    ...        1,730 

16  Park  Forest       8,138....Reporter  (Th)  §6,896 

98  Morrison           3,531....News  (Tu)  §4,105 
Sentinel  (Th)                        §4,106 

Star  (Tu  &  Fr)  (see 
note  in  catalog)  .  .           §7,443 

11  Morrisonvillo    U82—  Times  (Th)  1.454 
90  Morton              3,693—  News  (Th)  (see  note  in 

16  Park  Ridge       16,602—  Advocate  (Th)  §7,952 
Citizen  (Th)  §7,952 
Herald  (Th)    §7,976 

Combined  circ....      $1.943 
Morton  Grove              Life—  See  Chicago  North 
Side  Newspapers, 

Spectator  (Th)  „  §7,952 
(see  note  in  catalog) 
58  Patoka                  602  ...Register  (Fr)    §800 
84  Pawnee                 974—  Herald  (Fr)                               600 

Chicago. 
News—  See  Skokie. 
Spectator—  See  Park 
Ridge. 
Villager—  See  Skokie. 
77  Mounds             2.001....  News  Press  (We)      ....       §4,100 

O   XT/Mm*  r*a«tvti1     1  OCA      \Tirrnr  Domrtrrat   (Th^              81  825 

52  Pawpaw                594—  Times  (Th)  §515 
27  Paxton               3.795.-.  Record  (Th)    (see  note 
in  catalog)  §2,200 
1  Payson                 490—  Times  (Th)  450 
89  Pearl  City             491—  News  (Th)  (see  note  in 
catalog)                                 §738 

71  Mount  Morris    2.709-Index  (Th)  §1,850 
56  Mount  Olive      2.401-Herald  (Th)  ....   1.175 
16  Mount  Prospect  5,009    Herald—  See  Paddock 
Publications.    Arling- 
ton Heights 

C4    \fftntt*  Pn1«>1rl     1    ^'WC       Titriftp   Wftura      /Td^                          R1    R^ft 

101  Pecatonica          1,438  .  News  (Th)         §1,210 
72  Peoria            111.856—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
Peoria  Heights             See  Peoria 
99  Peotone             1,395—  Vedette  (Th)  §1,578 
65  Petersburg         2,325—  Observer  (Fr)   2,437 
73  Pinckneyville     3299    Advocate  (Th)                      §1,950 

Sltfnttttf  Qt*rfltt«  9  946.     n^mnrrat  \Ti»«c3£>WW*»}        8  VI  Oft 

Democrat  (We)  $2.650 

87  Moweaqua          1,475..  .News  (We)     §1,443 

27  Piper  City             73S...Journal  (Th)  §860 

49  Mundelein          3.189....News  (Th)         „  325 
22  Naperville         7,013-Clarion  (Th)      200 
6,400—  Free 
Sun  (Th)  3,547 
95  Nashville           2,432....  Journal  (We)    §2,420 
News  (Th)  §3,404 
34  Nauvoo              1,242—  Independent  (Th)  §1,216 
18  Neoga               U2S....News  (Th)    §1,096 
82  New  Athens       1,518....  Journal-  Press  (Th)  42S 
3,518—  Free 
14  New  Baden        1,428—  News  (Fr)  §570 
84  New  Berlin          622—  Bee  (Th)  §425 
75  New  Canton         449....Press  (We)  *340 
54  New  Holland        343-  Journal  (Th)      
99  New  Lenox       1,235—  Press  (Th)  570 
21  Newman             1,140^.  Independent   (Fr)      1,024 
40  Newton              2.780~.Mentor  Democrat  (Th)..      §2,184 
Press  (Tu  &  Fr)  §4,52* 
55  Niantic                 625—  Observer  (Fr)   §241 
Niles                          ....Life—  See  Chicago  North 
Side  Newspapers, 
Chicago. 
News—  See  Skokie. 
Spectator—  See  Park 
Ridge. 
Villager—  See  Skokie 
68  Nokomis            2,544-Free  Press-Progress  (Th)     §2,775 
64  Normal              9,772—  Normalite  (Fr)  2,000 
97  Norris  City        1370    News  (Th)                            §1,596 

75  Pittsfield            3,564....  Democrat-  Times  (We)   .      §3,960 
Republican   (We)    (see 
note  in  catalog)   .  .           §3,960 
99  Plainfleld           1.764—  Enterprise  (Th)  §800 
47  Piano                  2,154....News  (Th)  §1,525 
75  Pleasant  Hill        856....  Messenger  (We)    . 
84  Pleasant  Plains    500....Press  (Fr)  §375 
34  Plymouth              854....Tri-  County  Scnbe  (Th)         §850 
3  Pocahontas           667—  News-Patriot  (Fr)      ....          350 
71  Polo                    2.242....  Tri-County  Press    (Th)       §1,715 
81  Port  Byron         l,050....Glo»>e  (Th)  
92  Potomac                602  ..Journal  (Fr)  §517 
62  Prairie  City          500....  Prairie  Citizen  (Fr)  ..             153 
79  Prairie  Du  Rocher 
662—  Sun—  See  Herald 
Tribune.  Chester. 
6  Princeton           5,765....  Republican  (Th)   ..     .         §6,042 
72  Princeville         1,  IIS—Telephone  (Th)  §1,606 
98  Prophetstown     1.691....Echo  (We)  J1.430 
1  Quincy             41,450—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
26  Ramsey                 808....News-  Journal  (Th)   ....        §1,280 
92  Rankin                  737..,  Independent  (Fr)  ....                §592 
10  Rantoul               6,387....  Press  and  Chanute  Field 
News  (Th)  §2,350 
J4.650—  Free 
68  Raymond             779....News  (Th)     §850 
79  Red  Bud             1  ,519....  Pilgrim—  See  Herald- 
Tribune.  Chester. 

AA   DmAAifle                          9ML      rYntt-i«r   /Tfil                                             S94K 

16  Northbrook       3.348—  Star  (Th)    **3,114 
«9  North  Chicago   8.628—  Negro  Voice  —  See  Joliet. 

81  Reynolds              409—  Press   (Fr)    .           ...          §1,130 
63  Richmond             623—  Ga/ette  (Th)       351 

Tribune  (Th)      J1.654 
16  Northlake           4.361    Press   (Th)   2,988 

92  Ridge  Farm          90S-.  Republican   (We)   607 
30  Ridgway             1  148    News  (Th)                               §980 

3,812—  Free 
North  Riverside        ....Star-  See  Riverside 
Norwood  Park           ....See  Chicago-  Norwood 
Park  Citizen. 
15  Oakland                980—  Ledger-  Messenger  (Th)      $1,365 
16  Oak  Lawn          8,751-  Independent  (Th)        ....        8.307 
Southwest  Suburbanite 
(Th)        §6,418 

Riverdale                    ....See    Rtverdale    Pointer. 
Chicago. 
16  River  Forest    10,823—  Forest  Leaves  (Th)  (see 
note  in  catalog)   ....    **2,408 
Combined  circ    **18,930 
16  River  Grove      4,839....Messenger    (We)     (see 
note  in  catalog)  ....           2,100 
16  Riverside           9  153    News  (Th)  (see  note  in 

16  Oak  Park         63,529....For  papers  see  catalog. 
17  Oblong               l,639....Oracle  (We)  §1,400 

catalog)     §2,847 
102  Roanoke            1  368    Review  (Tu)      .                ++755 

53  Odell                    908—  Times  (Th)      §195 
82  O'Fallon            3.022—  News—  See  Caseyville. 
Progress  (Th)      §1,845 

17  Robinson            6.407....  Argus  (Th)  §1,»7S 
Constitution    (Th)    ....              372 
71  Rochelle             5  449     Leader   (Fr)                          §3,995 

10  Ofden                   436—  Courier  (Fr)             §251 
95  Okawvffle             855-Times  (We)          1,119 
SOOlney                 8.612—  Advocate  (Th)      1,926 
38  Onarga              MS5—  Leader-  Review  (Th)           §1,492 
36  Oquawka              929—  Journal  (Th)  1,000 
89  Orangerille          460U.  Courier  (Fr)  §480 
71  Oregon              3.205—  Republican-  Reporter 
(Th)                                      92  425 

News  (We)  §3,985 
101  Rockford         92.927-  For  papers  see  catalog. 
81  Rock  Island    100.020-  For  papers  see  catalog. 

101  Rockton             1,432  ...  Herald  (Th)-  §1,186 
Rolling  Meadows          .    Herald—  See  Paddock 
Publications,    Arling- 
ton Heights. 
31  Roodhouse         2  368    Record   (We)                .        §1,496 

37  Orion                   829—  Times   (Th)   §890 
160rlandPark         788—  Herald  (Th)      §730 
16  Palatine            4,079....Enterprise—  See  Paddock 
Publications,    Arling- 
ton  Heiffhts 

22  Roselle             1.038-  Register—  See    Paddock 
Publications,    Arling- 
ton Heights 
94  Roseville           1,080....  Press  (Th)  
92  Rossville            1,382     Press  (Th)                             §1,325 

17  Palestine           1,589....  Register  (Th)      §960 

49  Round  Like         573—  Journal  (Th)  

56  Palmyra               746..  ..Transcript  (Th)  §931 
16  Palos  Heights    1  750    Regional  (Th)                     §2  050 

News  (Th)  ~  §1,914 
85  Rushvflle          2,682    Times  (Th)        .•^•^•3,564 

Circulation— **S«pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *MarchA.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn; 

tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  Hie  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  In  front  of  book. 

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Weekly,  Semi-Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  1959 


Pop.                                            Circ. 
46  St.  Anne             l,403M..Record  (Th)       713 

Pop.                                                           Cirr 
69  Waverly             1  330    Journal  (Fr)                            §963 

45  St.  Charles        6.709.~Chronicle  (We)          .  .        §4,284 
26  St.  Elmo            l,713....Banner  (Fr)  

20  Weldon                 492."'.Record   (Fr)   '"'.'..'."'.  '. 
59  Wenona              1,005....  Index  (Th)                                96S 

lOSt.  Joseph            941^.  Record  (Fr)  §666 

22  West  Chicago    3,973....  Press  (Th)  52  750 

58  Salem                 6,159....Times-Commoner  (Tu  & 
Th)    4,250 

16  Western  Springs 

19  Sandwich            3,027....  Free  Press  (Th)  tl,720 
60  San  Jose               562~Jnurnal  (Th)    . 
64  Saybrook              75«—  Gazette  (Th)  
66  Seaton                   285....  Independent  (Th)  
28  Sesser               2,086.«.Review  (Th)  
19  Shabbona             667....  Express  (Th)  (see  note 

12  Westfield              661....  Review  (Th)  §420 
22  Westmont          3.402  ...Towne  Times  (Th)              §1,600 
24  West  Salem          902....  Advocate  (We)      §1,068 
02  Westville           3,196....  News  (Fr) 
22  Wheaton          ll,638....Du  Page  Press   (Tu  & 
Th)        ...                             §4  200 

in  catalog)                             $49^ 

t4  925    Free 

8  Shannon               668....Reporter  (Th)  §570 
30  Shawneetown    l,917....Gallatin  Democrat  (Th)      §1,860 
38  Sheldon               l,114.MJournal  (Th)  8692 

Leader  (Th)  §3,126 
6.317—  Free 
Wheeling                    ....  Herald—  See    Arlington 

92  Sldell                      654—  Journal  (Th)  
10  Sidner                   653....  Times  (Th)  
16  Skokie             14,832.....Life—  See  Chicago  North 

Heights  (Paddock 
Publications) 
31  White  Hall         3,082  ...  Register-Republican  (Fr)     §1,490 
48  Williamsfield        542    Times  (Th)      

Chicago. 

84  Williamsville        656....  Sun  (Th)  

News   (Th)           518,953 

16  Wilmette          18,162...  Life  (Th)         **7,672 

Review  (We)  2,506 
6,494_Free 
Villager    (Th)    8,000 
6,000—  Free 
19  Somonauk             721    Reveille  (Th)  §654 
3  Sorento                692~«News  (Th)  5527 

99  Wilmington        3.354....  Advocate   (Fr)   .  .        .  .      §1,400 
86  Winchester        1,591^.  Times  (Fr)  §1,500 
87  Windsor            1,008....  Gazette  (Th)      §1,435 
16  Winnetka         12.105—  Talk  (Th)  **S,468 
89  Winslow                355.-.  Register   (Th)           §320 
37  Woodhull              718    Dispatch   (Th)                         JW8 

79  Sparta                3.576....  New  s-Plaindealer   (Th)  **4,142 

57  Wood  River      10,190    Journal  (Th)  §5,012 

84  Springfield       81.628~.For  papers  see  catalog. 
63  Spring  Grove       269....  Review  (Th)  .................. 
6  Spring  Valley     4.916™  Gazette  (Th)   ?2.678 
56  Staunton             4,047....  Star-Times  (Th)   §2,326 
79  Steeleville          1,353    Ledger  (Fr)  
16  Steger                 4,358....News  (Th)  (see  note  in 
catalog)    .... 

16  Worth                1.472^  Citizen  (Th)  2.850 
88  Wyoming           1,496....  Post-  Herald  (We)   §2,182 
48  Yates  City            623~~Banner  (Th)  
47  Yorkville               632.    Record  (Th)  1,374 
28  Zeigler              2,51  6^..  News  (Fr)  
49  Zion                    8.950...  Zion-Benton  News  (Th)      $4.000 

87  Stewardson           666    Clipper  (Th)  ....        §850 

16  Stickney             3.317....  Life—  See  Life  of  Cicero 
71  Stillman  Valley    362    News  (Fr)                     .        §705 

INDIANA 

25  Akron                   946.    News   (Th)       {1,125 

41    *Jtrv»1r#r»w                   t  41(       TTitrnM   N*»wfl      fTh^                      51   fi04 

18  Albany                1  846    Chronicle  (Fr) 

36  Stronghurst          741~.Graphic-Reporter  (Th) 
70  Sullivan             3.470—  News  (Fr)  §2,194 

Prr»«rrp>ce     /TV^                                  51  732 

57  Albion                1,341...  New  Era  (We)  tl,250 
Noble  County  American 
(Th)                        ..  .  .      §1,640 

Summit                           See  Argo 
51  Sumner                1,170  Press  (Th)         §1,425 
19  Sycamore           S»912_  Tribune  (Fr)  52,225 

76  Angola               5.081..  Herald  (We)  
Republican  (We)  
50  Argos                  1,284...  Reflector  (Th)       §1,052 

True  Republican  (Tu)           §2,175 
29  Table  Grove         481     Herald  (Th)                           §560 

76  Ashley                  680....  Ashley-Hudson  Times 

(Th)                           .  ..           500 

98  Tampico                76(L».  Tornado  (Th)           ..  .            8540 

23  Attica                 3,862     Fountain-  Warren  Demo- 

25 Teutopolis             919     Press   (Th)            §1,360 

crat  (Th)  §468 

8  Thomson               559    Review  (Th)             §710 
16TinleyPark       2,326—  Tim  es  (Th)  J2.175 
6  Tiskilwa               962    Weekly  (Th)    1.657 

17  Auburn               5,879-  Courier  (Tu  &  Fr)                  §512 
Dispatch  (Tu  &  Fr)  ....        §1,116 
15  Aurora                4.780....Journal-Bulletin   (Th)            3,270 

57  Avilla                    669    News   (Th)          §725 

18  Toledo                  905.~.  Democrat  (Th)      §1,272 
59  Toluca                 1.419....  Star-Herald   (Th)         ..        §1,075 
50  Tonka                   585-  News  (Fr)    ..                            "S5 
88  Toulon                1,173—  News  (We)                           §1,423 

69  Batesville           3.194...  Herald-  Tribune  (Th)  ....      §3,175 
49  Beech  Grove      5,685-..  Perry  Township 
Weekly  (Th)  515 

87  Tower  Hill            784....  Tunes  (Fr)  §135 
90  Tremont            1,138....  News—  See  Tazewell  Co. 
News  of  Morton. 
14  Trenton              1,432...  News   (Fr)       §310 
Sun   (Th)           §920 

12.800  —  Free 
1  Berne                 2,277...  Witness    (Mo,  We  &  Fr)  ***,003 
28  Bloomfield          2,086...  News  (Th)    §3,225 
S3  Bloomington    28,163-.  Star-Courier   (Mo  &Th)       §4,770 
87  Boonville           5.092     Enquirer  (Th)          §3,995 

72  Trivoli                   919....  Index—  See  Hanna  City. 
57  Troy                  1.260.-.  Tribune  (Th)  §915 
21  Tuscola              2.960-  Journal  (Th)  **1,906 
Review  (Th)              §2,367 
26Vandalia            5.471.-.  Leader  (Th)  §5,950 

10  Borden               X426.~  Banner  Gazette—  See 
Pekin 
4  Boswell                 963....  Enterprise   (Fr)    456 
50  Bourbon             1,404.    News-Mirror  (Th)  1,119 
11  Brazil                  8  434    Gazette  (Fr)                 ....           690 

Union  (Tu)  §S,12S 
29  Vermont               940—V-I  Trib-Union  (Th)     ..      $1,000 

50  Bremen              2,664-..  Enquirer  (Th)       §1,915 
20  Bristol                  738    Banner  (Fr)     749 

44  Vienna               1.085_  Times  (Th)  2,700 

56  Brook                    91  5    Reporter  (Th)       §2,019 

21  Villa  Grove        2.026~-News  (Fr)      1.428 
22  Villa  Park         8.821~.  Argus  (Tu  &  Th)        ....      §2,675 
56  VitdMI                M06....Recorder  (Th)              ....      §1,879 
9  Virginia             1.572..  Gazette  (Fr)                   .        1  420 

91  Brookston         1,014—  Reporter  (Th)  
24  Brookville          2,538-..  American  (Th)    §593 
Democrat  (Th)  §2,246 

6  Walnut              1,093-.  Leader  (Fr)      §1,500 

32  Brownsburg       l,578....Record  (Th)       1,955 

43  Warren              1.378....  Sentinel-  Leader  (Th)  .... 
22  Warrenville       1.891....  News  (Th)      3912 

52  Bunker  Hill          659....  Press  (Th)  (see  note  in 

34  Warsaw            2.002....  Bulletin  (Th)              ....      §1,170 
102  Washburn             999....  Leader  (Th)      §880 

17  Butler                1,914...  Record-Herald  (Th)  1,350 
89  Cambridge  City  2  559    Community  Press  (Th)          2850 

90  Washington       4,285....  Reporter  (Th)       §1,970 
67  Waterloo           2.821....  Republican   (We)   §2,362 
Times  (Th)                            §2  092 

Nat'lRoadTraveler(Th)      §1,250 
62«Cannelton          2,027...News  (We)   **3,841 
77  Carlisle                 767     News  (Fr)                               §944 

19  Waterman            750    Leader    See  Review- 

70  Carthage            1  065    Citizen  (Fr)                         §1,673 

Leader.  Hinckley. 
News—  See  Express, 
Shabbona 
38  Watseka            4.235-..  Republican  (Th)   §2,116 
49  Wauconda         1.173.-.  Leader  (Th)    §2,175 

83  Cayuga              1,022....  Herald  (Fr)  (see  note  in 
catalog)       600 
89  Centerville        1,386....  Old  Trails  Echo  (Th)  ....      1  1,804 
10  Charlestown      4,785—  Courier  (Th)   §2,6fO 
64  Chesterton         3,175....Tribune  (Th)  §2,864 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *MarchA.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 

^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


INDIANA  (Continued) 
92  Cburubusco 

10  Qarksvflle 

11  day  City 
32  CoatesvUle 
UCoifax 

3  Columbus 
52  Converse 
31  Corydon 


23  Covinfton 

57  Cromwell 
45  Crown  Point 

50  Culver 
49  Cumberland 
65  Cynthiana 
83  Dana 
32  Danville 

8  Delphi 
37DeMotte 

52  Denver 
38  Dunkirk 


(Th)  

5,905—  Tribune  (Th) 

1,068—  News  (Fr)  

444—  Herald  (Th)  

nS^Review  (Fr)  ...... 

18 ,370—  Herald  (Fr)  

979— Journal  (We)  .... 
1,944...  Democrat  (We) 

Republican  (Th)  

2,235— Friend  (Th)  .... 

Republican  (Th)  

449— Advance  (Th)   . 

5.839-Register  (Th)   

Star  (Fr) 

1.563....Citizen  (We)  

X690....Courier  (Th)  

59U..Argus  (Fr)  

854....News  (Th) 

2,802....  Gazette  (Th)  

Republican  (Th) 


Cite. 

52,000 
200 
51,561 
§840 
325 
6548 
§450 

**3.413 
§2,355 
*1,590 
tl.325 
tl,870 
§3.175 
4,855 
{1,650 
5.218 
5800 
§965 
§2,225 
§2.345 


2,530— Citizen  (Th)  §2,673 

Journal  (Th)  §2,682 

X900— Kankakee   Valley   Post 

(We)    §640 

528— Tribune  (Th) 

3,048..- News  &  Sun  (Th)  .... 


45  East  Chicago   54,263.-. Press  (We) 


45  East  Gary 
53  Ellettsville 
13  English 

82  Evanivflle 
27  Fairmount 
77  Fannersburg 
68  Farmland 
19  Ferdinand 
8  Flora 

26  Fort  Branch 
30  Fortvflle 


5.635-Herald— See  Gary. 

855....Jouraal  (Th)  

839~. Democrat  (Fr)    

News-Messenger  (Fr) 
128.636L.For  papers  tee  catalog. 

2,646-News  (Th)  

1.024— News  (Th)  

943.... Enterprise   (Th)   

1.252...  News  (Fr)  

1,657— Hoosier  Democrat  (Th) 
1.944— Times  (Fr) 


500 
§2,660 
53,125 


§889 

§1.771 

§641 

1,787 

§609 
§1,581 
§2,143 

§715 


1.786.... Tribune  (Th) - §1,330 

2  Fort  Wayne   133.607....For  papers  see  catalog. 
96  Fountain  City      588....Times  (Th) 


4  Fowler 


2.117- 


Benton  Review  (Th)  .... 
Tribune  (Fr)  

66  Francesville         856w~Tribune  (Th)  

41  Franklin  7.316— Republican  (We)  

76  Fremont  947— Eagle  (Th) .. 

(see  note  in  catalog) 
59  French  Lick       1.946— Springs  Valley  Herald 

(Th) 

9  Galveston  905- Leader  (Th)  

17  Garrett  4.291_Clipper  (Mo  &  Th)      .. 
45  Gary              133.911— For  papers  see  catalog. 
27  Gas  City           3^87— Journal  (We)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  

18  Gaston  729- News  (Fr)  

1  Geneva  999-Herald  (Th) 

67  Greencastle       6,888— Graphic  (Th)  

30  Greenfield          6.159...  Journal-Democrat    (Th) 

Republican  (Th)    

16  Greensburg       6.619—  Times  (Fr) 

34  Greentown        1.160....News  (Fr)  

41  Greenwood        3.066....News  (Fr)  , 

89  Hagerstown       1.694....Exponent  (Th)  

76  Hamilton  376— News  (Fr) 

45  Hammond        87.594— For  papers  see  catalog. 

26  Hazleton              498— White  River  News  (Th) 
64  Hebron  1.010—  Herald  (Th)  

Hessvffle  ..See  Hammond 

23  Hillsboro  526— Times  (Fr) 

45  Hobart  10.244— Gazette  (Th) 

Herald  (Th)    (see  note 

in  catalog) 

3  Hope  1.215— Star- Journal   (Th)   

76  Hudson  420- Times— See  Ashley 

19  Huntingburg      4.056- Independent  (Th)  

Signal  (Tu) 

49  Indianapolis  427,173-  For  papers  see  catalog. 

6  Jamestown  718— Press  (Th) 

28  Jasonvffle  2.937— Leader  (Fr) 

10  Jeffersonville  14.685— Journal  (We) 

Post  and  Free  Press  (Th ) 

27  Jonesboro         1.973...  Journal  (We)  (see  noU 

in  catalog) 

56Kentland          1,633....  Newton  County  Enter- 
prise (Th) 

25  Kewanna  680— Observer  (Th)  

23  Kingman  509— Star  (Th) 


§2.800 

515 
1 1.070 


§1,750 

§900 

§2,000 


1.732 
§1,850 
§1.015 
§1,960 

1,850 
342 


§3,890 
§1.557 


t630 
1,585 

§500 
§2,165 

§2,025 
§1,485 

§1,479 
ISO 

§726 
§1,490 

1,429 


647 

§1,624 

§1,025 

§950 


Pop.  Ctrc. 

33  Knlghtstown     2.486— Banner  (Th)  _ §2,972 

Bafttcrn  Indiana  Farmer 

(Tu)                  .        ..  16,617 
§614— Free 
75  Knox                3,034-Starke  County  Democrat 

(Xh) 3,050 

Starke  Co.  News  (Th) .  1,764 
Starke  County  Republi- 
can (Tu)  .... - 1,300 

64  Kouts                   718.... Times  (Fr) ..  805 

46LaCrosse            618....  Regional  News  (Th)  ....  1,076 

2.250— Free 
79  Lafayette        35,568—  For  papers  see  catalog. 

44  La  Grange         l,892....News  (Th)  §1.016 

Standard  (Th)  (see  note 

in  catalog) §3,368 

48  Lapel                 1.389.... Review  (Th) §840 

49  Lawrence           1.951.... Journal  (Th) 12,850 

IS  Lawrenceburg   4,806...  Press  (Th) .**2,661 

Register  (Th) -...  §3,014 

81  Liberty  1,730.... College  Corner  News 

(pr)       M §750 

Herald  '(Th)  §1,339 

2.375.... Leader  (We)  §2,020 

2.424....Tribune  (Th)  §2,100 

l,621....Tribune  (Th) §2,450 

1,149— Herald  (Fr)   §574 

7,506.... Herald  (Sa) 

30.081— For  papers  see  catalog. 

5.991- Democrat  (Fr)  

833..-Herald  (Th)  

798....News  (We) 


§318 


§3,000 

ti.ooo 

§1.079 


57  Ligonier 
51  Loogootee 

45  Lowell 

68  Lynn 

39  Madison 
27  Marion 

55  Martinsville 
66  Medaryville 
43  Mentone 

46  Michigan  City 

28,395    Labor  Beacon  (Th)  „  §10,157 

20  Middlebury           839^.. Independent  (Th) §1,157 

33  Middletown       l,731....News  (Th) 1.700 

43  Milford                 952_Mail  (Th) §1,318 

13  Milltown              760—Clarion  (Fr) §4,760 

71  Mishawaka      32.913^ Enterprise  (Th) KS03 

47  Mitchell             3,245.... Tribune  (Th) §2,008 

91  Monon               1,439^. News  (Th) §1,100 

2  Monroeville       1,150^. News  (Th) J868 

61  Montetuma        1,220...  Pictorial  Press  (Th)  ....  748 
91  MonticeUo         3,467...  White  County  Times 

(Th) §2,962 

5  Montpelier         1. 826.-. Herald  (Th) §1.012 

55  Mooresville       2,264~.Times    (Th)    §2.268 

56  Morocco             1,141— Courier  (Th) §1.340 

65  Mount  Vernon  6.150~.Republican  (Fr)  §700 

12  Mulberry              9SO-.Reporter  (Th)    §1.125 

20  Nappanee           3,393^ Advance- News  (Th)  §2,486 

7  Nashville             526~ Democrat  (Th) §1.666 

87  Newburgh          1.324- Register  (Fr) $658 

33  New  Castle      18,271-  News-  Republican    (We 

&  Fr) „  (3,492 

65  New  Harmony  1J60— Times  (Fr)  §975 

2  New  Haven       2,336....  Allen  County  Times  (Th)  §1.356 

20  New  Paris         X 920^. Farmer's  Exchange(Fr)  §6,254 

83  Newport               660- Hoosier  State  (Tu)  §618 

29  Noblesville        6,567....Times  (Fr) §794 

75  North  Judson     1.705....News  (Th)  1.525 

71  North  Liberty    1.165— News  (Th)  §1.600 

85  North  Manchester 

3.977—  News- Journal  (Mo  & 

Th) 3,468 

40  North  Vernon    3.488.... Plain  Dealer  (Th) §3,500 

Sun  (Tu) §3,150 

26  Oakland  City     3.539~.Journal  (Th) §1,837 

42  Oaktown  763«..Press  (Th)  „ MMMMMMM.. 

14  Odon                  1,177— Journal  (Fr) §994 

59  Orleans              1.531— Progress-  Examiner  (Th)  §1,806 

69  Osgood  1.228—  Journal  (Tu)  ~...**a,503 

90  Osslan                  761— Journal  (Fr)  ..  - *997 

26  Owensvffle         1,110— Star- Echo  (Th)  ...» §940 

4  Oxford                  888—  Gazette  (Fr)  660 

31  Palmyra  327— Banner- Gazette— See 

Peldn. 

59Paoli                 2,575....News  (Th) §2,432 

Republican  (Tu) **2,413 


88  Peldn 


48  Pendleton 
83  Perryivdle 

52  Peru 


X  400-  Banner-  Gazette  (Th)  . 
Clarion—  See  Milltown. 
Giveaway—  See    Scotts- 

burg. 
f.O«....Times  (Th)  ................  ,  ..... 

462....  Highland  Herald  (Fr) 

(see  note  in  catalog) 
13,308....  Republican  (Fr)   .......  .... 

Press  (Th)  ...................  .... 


§5,814 


§1,566 

300 
1,000 
|2,100 


.  Statement;  wMarch  A.B.C.  Statement;  6) A. B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworm: 
^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
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Weekly.  Semi-Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  1959 


43  Pierceton 
32  Plainfield 

38  Portland 
65  Poseyville 
37  Remington 
37Rensselaer 


Pop.  Cire, 

973-Press  (Th)  .... {965 

2,585- Friday  Caller  (Th)  

Messenger  (Th)   92,946 

7,064...  Graphic  and  Booster (Th)**4,S01 

1,005.... News  (Fr)  51,057 

-           -  §7SO 


1.053— Press  (Fr) 

4,072—  Jasper  County  News 

(We) §900 

89  Richmond         39,539....For  papers  see  catalog. 

68  RidgeYffle  950—  Randolph  County  News 

(Fr)   ...- .  §387 

58  Rising  Sun         1,930-News  (Th) _  $675 

Recorder  (Th)  $1,325 

35  Roanoke              90S....Review  (Th)  950 

74  Rockport            2,493—  Democrat  (Fr)  §2,314 

Journal  (Fr)  — **2,428 

61  Rockvffle  2.467-Republican  (Th)  **2,457 

Tribune  (Th) $2,200 

9  Royal  Center       876... .Record  (Fr)  §930 

67  Russellrille         361— News  (Fr)  ~ §370 

34  Russiaville        X898—  Observer  (Fr)  $1.030 

17  Saint  Joe              479....News  (Th)  §700 

88  Salem                3,271. ...Democrat   (We) §2,398 

Republican- Leader  (Th)  §3,922 

72  Scottsburg         2.953- Chronicle  (Th)  §166 

Giveaway  (Th) §7,850 

Journal  (Th)   §2,863 

36  Seymour            9.629—  Republican  (Th)  §419 

29  Sheridan            1.965—  News  (Fr)  - $2,725 

44  Shipshewana         277-News  (Fr)  ...- 824 

30  Shirley              1.087—  Community  Record  (Th)  §635 

51  Shoals                1.039- News  (Fr)  §1,480 

71  South  Bend     115.911— For  papers  see  catalog. 

92  South  Whitley  1.299—  Tribune  (Th)  §1,178 

60  Spencer             2,394—  Owen  Leader  (Th)  §3,781 

77  Sullivan             5.423— Democrat  (We)  §738 

Union  (Th)  §1.660 

48  Summitville       1.061— Sun  (Fr)  $597 

27  Swayzee               690- Press  (Th)  920 

43  Syracuse  1.453—  Syracuse- Wawasee 

Journal  (Th)  §1,360 

62  TeH  City  5.735-News  (Fr) **4,569 

84  Terre  Haute     64.214.. ..For  papers  see  catalog. 

Tolleston  —See  Gary 

27  Upland               1.565— Courier  (Th)  852 

27  Van  Buren            815— News-Eagle  (Th)  804 

23  Veedersburg      1.719— News  (Fr)  „ §2,000 

69  Versailles  886—  Republican  (Th)       **3,865 

78  Vevay                 1.309- Reveille  Enterprise(Th)  $2,300 

Switzerland  Democrat 

(Fr) $450 

20  Wakarusa         1.143— Tribune  (We)  » **1,1W 

71  Walkerton         2.102- Independent  (Th)  §1,670 

Walton  ....See  Bunker  Hill. 

46  Wanatah            x582-Mirror  (Th)  §643 

35  Warren              1.247— Tribune  (Fr) .....  §1,008 

17  Waterloo           1.414— Press  (Th) .....  §350 

54  Waveland             S53....Tri-County  News  (Th)  ..  456 
54  Waynetown          658.... Despatch  (Th)  (see  note 

in  catalog)    

86  West  Lebanon      642.... Gazette  (Th)  $660 

46  Westvilie              624....  Indicator  (Th)  §1,288 

45  Whiting             9,669..,.Times-Grafic  (Th)  2,890 

86  WiUiamsport     1.241— Pioneer  (Th)  .....  1,100 

Review-Republican  (Th)  1,200 

66  Winamac           2,166-Journal  (Th)  4,460 

68  Winchester       5.467— Journal-Herald  (Tu.  Th, 

Sa)  3.816 

News  (Mo.  We.  Fr)  ......  3.816 

54  Wingate  400— News  (We)  (see  note  in 

catalog) 

63Winalow            1,322- Dispatch   (Fr)   „...  §2,850 

91  Wolcott                778«.Beacon  (Th)  626 

44  Wolcottville         672— Herald  (We)  — . §842 

28  Worthington      1,627— Times  (Th)  §1,163 

18  Yorktown          l,109....ADventure  (Th)  ..... 1,100 

6  Zionsville          1,536— Times  (Th)  §1,710 

IOWA 

42  Ackley               1.608- World- Journal  (Th)  §1,296 

1  Adair                   827-News  (Th)    §1,086 

25  Adel                  1.799— News   (We)   §2,795 

88  Afton                   936— Star- Enterprise  (Th)  ....  §1,021 

75  Akron                1,251....  Register-Tribune  (Th)  ..  §1,443 

11  Albert  City           736-  Appeal  (Th)  §735 

68  Albia                 4,838....News  (Mo) §2,437 

Uwion-Republican(Tb)  .  §2,463 


Pop.  Cire, 

55  Algona  5.415- Advance  (Th) **4,477 

Upper  Des  Moines  (Tb)**4,680 

12  Allison                  771- Tribune  (We)    — .  §1,207 

11  Alta                   1.348- Advertiser  (Th)  §1,500 

84  Alton  1,038— Democrat  (Th) 

77  Altoona                763- Herald  (Th) §1,786 

60Alvord                 263— Register  (Th) 514 

53  Anamosa           3.910—  Eureka  (Th)  $3.991 

Journal  (Mo) $3,964 

15  Anita                1.112- Tribune  (Th) §1,098 

97  Anthon                 770- Herald  (We) §1,389 

33  Arlington             661- News  (Th)  ...- §596 

32  Armstrong           943— Journal  (Th)  §780 

81  Auburn  350— Enterprise  (Th) 

5  Audubon            2,808— News- Guide  (Th)  §2,744 

18  Aurelia                 807....  Sentinel    (Th)    837 

78  Avoca                1395—  Journal- Herald  (Th)  ....  1,283 

39  Bagley                  392— Gazette  (Th) 681 

55  Bancroft               901— Register  (Th)  .....  §1,540 

47  Battle  Creek        873— Times  (Th)  §650 

50  Baxter                 618— New  Era  (We)  ~ 545 

39  Bayard                 634— News  (Th)  919 

87  Bedford             2.000- Times- Press  (Th)  §2,790 

6  Belle  Plains       3.056—  Union  (We) §3,267 

49  Bellevue            1,932—  Herald  (Th)     §1,984 

Leader  (Th)  §950 

99  Belmond            2.169- Independent  (Th)  §1,798 

16  Bennett                357— Gazette  (Th) $428 

82  Bettendorf         5,132— Press  (Th) §1,464 

6  Blairstown           523- Press  (Th)  §686 

90  Blakesburg          401- Excelsior   (Th)   §670 

26Bloomfield         2.688....  Democrat   (Th)    **2,514 

Republican  (Tu)   -...**2,323 

89  Bonaparte            642....  Record  Republican  (Th)  §2,631 

84  Boyden                 541-Reporter  (Th)  §361 

14  Breda                   506.... News  (We)  ~ §575 

1  Bridgewater         296....Times  (Th)  §337 

92  Brighton              90S— Enterprise  (Th)    642 

41  Britt                   1.908-News-Tribune  (We)  §2,350 

79  Brooklyn            1.323—  Chronicle   (Th)   §1,482 

95  Buffalo  Center  1.087— Tribune  (Th)  §1,476 

29  Burlington       30*613— For  papers  see  catalog. 

85  Cambridge           573— Leader  (Th)  §460 

91  Carlisle  903— Citizen  (Fr) , 

78  Carson                   596- Times    (Th)    §437 

31  Cascade             1.299— Pioneer  Advertiser  (Th)  §1,646 

39  Casey  703— Vindicator  (Th)  

57  Cedar  Rapids   72.296— For  papers  see  catalog. 
57  Central  City         965—  NewsLetter  and  New 

Era  (Th)     §1.502 

59  Charttoa            5420—  Herald- Patriot  (Th)  §3.564 

Leader  (Tu)  §3,226 

24  Charter  Oak         710.... Times  (Th) 688 

18  Cherokee           7.705— Courier  (Th)  §2,848 

16  Clarence               791....Sun  (Th)  §440 

73  Clarinda  5.086—  Herald- Journal    (Mo    & 

Th)  „ **4,166 

99  Clarion              3,150— Monitor  (Th)  §2,501 

12  Clarksvflle        1,210—  Star  (Th) §940 

17  Gear  Lake        4.977— Mirror- Reporter  (Th) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  §1,975 
23  Clinton             30.379—  For  papers  see  catalog. 

57  Coggon                 604—  Monitor  (Th)  §668 

50  Colfax                2,279— Tribune  (Th)  $1.518 

85  Collins                2.279.... Gazette  (Th)  706 

58  Columbus  Junction 

1.123-  Columbus  Gazette  and 

Safeguard  (Th)   

649— Record  (Th)  


§2,567 

780 


38  Conrad 

14  Coon  Rapids      1  ,676....  Enterprise  (Fr)  ..............      1  1.330 

2  Corning  2.104...  Free  Press  (Th)  ....  .....      §3,200 

97  Correctionville     992-  News  (Th)  ..................        §860 

41  Corwith  480...  Herald  (Th)  .................         §563 

93  Corydon  1,870  .  Times-  Republican  (Th)..      §3,154 

78  Council  Bluffs  45,429—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
45  Cresco  3.638—  Times-  Plain  Dealer 

(We)    .......  .  ...............  ~..**3,392 

15  Cumberland          493-  Enterprise  (Th)   ...........        §664 

25  Dallas  Center       944-  Times  (Th)  .....................      §1,008 

97  Danbury  601...,Review  (Th)  ...............  ...        $750 

94  Dayton  732—  Review  (Th)  ..............  .....     §1.666 

96  Decorah  6,060-Journal  (Th)  ....................  **5.488 

Public  Opinion  (Mo)  -,.**«.446 

79  Deep  River  379-  Record  (Th)  ..................        8506 

24  Denison  4,554-  Bulletin  (Fr)  ....................  *4,037 

Review  (Tu)  ...........  ..  .......      §4,218 

9  Denver  635—  Times  and  Journal  (Th) 

77  Des  Moines    177.965-  For  papers  tee  catalog. 

Oreulation-Hr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *MarchA.B.C.  Statement;  DA.B.C.  Audit:  |P.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn; 

(Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
BE  SURB  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  In  front  of  book. 

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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Pop.  Cite. 
IOWA  (Continued) 

23  Dewitt                2.644— Observer  (Th)  2,391 

643—  Sentinel  (Th)  §493 

472.... Reporter  (Th)  §925 

589.... Review   (Th)  §742 

948— Reporter  (Th)  §1,053 


25  Dexter 

80  Diagonal 
56  Dotmellson 
99Dows 

31  Dubuqitt 
12  Dumont 
43  Dunlap 
16  Durant 

31  Dyersville 
86  Dysart 

99  Eagle  Grove 

61  Earlham 

81  Early 

90  Eddyvffle 
90  Eldon 
42  Eldora 

33  Elgin 
22  Elkader 
83  Elk  Horn 

40  Ellsworth 
74  Emmetsburg 

73  Essex 

32  Estherville 
21  Everly 

5  Exira 
89  Farmington 
Famhamville 

33  Fayette 
76  Fonda 

1  Fontanella 
95  Forest  City 
19  Fredericksburg 

62  Fremont 

41  Garner 

86  Garwin 
60  George 
86  Gladbrook 
65  Glenwood 
14  Gliddea 
94  Cowrie 

74  Graettinger 


51*223..*.  For  papers  see  catalog. 

718,.M  Journal    (We)    §800 

1,409— Reporter  (Th)       §1,267 


1.075-  News   (Th) 

2.416—  Commercial  (We)  

1,089..-  Reporter  (Th)       

4,176  ...Eagle  (Th)   

771- Echo  (Th)  

742-..  News  (Th) 

941—Tribune  (Th)  

1.457....  Forum   (Th)          

3.107— Herald- Ledger  (Tu) 
Index  (Fr)  

642— Echo  (Th)          

1.584— Register  (Th)       

566— Elk  Horn- Kimball ton 
Review  (Th)  .... 

439— News    (We)    

3,760....  Democrat  (Th)  

Reporter  (Tu)   .... 

763— Independent  (Th)  ...  . 
6,719— Enterprise  (Th)  .... 

547— News   (Th)       

1,129— Journal  (Th)  

899— Tri- County  News  (Th) 
....Index — See   Lohrville. 

1,469— Leader  (Th) 

1.120— Times  (Th)       

812— Observer  (Th)  

2,766-Summit  (Th)  

701— News  (Th)      

471— Gazette  (Th)   

1,696....  Leader  &  Signal  & 

Herald   (We)   

518....Sun  (Fr)       

1.210— News   (Th)   

862— Tama  Northern  (Fr) 
4.664— Opinion- Tribune  (Th)    . 

996— Graphic  (Th)        

1.052—  News  (Th)  


37  Grand  Junction  1.036....Globe-Free  Press  (Th)..      §1,225 
25  Granger  300—  Citizen   (Fr)       

12  Greene  1.347—  Recorder  (We)  ....  §1.490 

1  Greenfield          2,102— Free  Press  &  Transcript 

(We)    §3,533 

77  Grimes  582— Citizen  (Fr)     

79  Grinnell  6.828....Herald-Register  (Mo  & 

Th)   ....    - **3,43S 

15  Griswold  1,149.... American  (We)  §1,812 

38  Gntndy  Center  2. 135.... Register  (Th)   §3,998 


39  Guthrie  Center  2,042....Guthrian  (Tu) 

Times    (Th)       .... 

22  Gtlttenberg         1,912— Press   (Th)       

36  Hamburg  2,086—  Reporter  (Th)  

35  Hampton  4,432— Chronicle  (Th)  

Times  (Tu)  

83  Harlan  3.915-News-Advertiser  (Tu) 

Tribune  (Fr)    .. 
71  Hartley  1,611— Sentinel    (Th)    „ 

84  Hawarden          2,625.^ Independent  (Th) 


§1,730 
1,983 

1:2,262 


54  Hedrick 
75  Hinton 
47  Holstein 
28  Hopkinton 
42  Hubbard 
7  Hudson 
84  Hull 

46  Humboldt 

93  Huraeston 

47  Ida  Grove 
10  Independence 

91  Indianola 

60  Inwood 
42  Iowa  Falls 

83  Irwin 
Janesville 


733...Journal  (We)  

345— Progress  (Th)  

1,336-Advance  (We)    .. 

731~.Leader  (Th)  

836—Review  (Th)    

613- Herald  (Th)  

1.127— Index   (Th)   

3.219...  Independent  (Mo) 
Republican  (We) 


$4,750 
K741 
§3,830 
§3,850 

§1,800 

§1,965 

%  1,750— Free 

§82S 

655 

§1,645 

1,020 

§067 
§901 
§946 

§3,000 

§3,000 


750....  New  Era  (We)  §1,162 

2.202—  Pioneer-Record  (Th)      .  §2,439 

4.865— Bulletin- Journal  (Fr)    ..  §4,250 

Conservative  (Tu)       ....  (4,136 
5.145— Record-Herald  &  Tribune 

(Tu  &  Th) **4,173 

644— Herald  (Th)  «...  700 

4,900— Citizen  (Th)  3,768 

Times  (Tu)  3,675 

381— Enterprise   (Th)   §540 

....See  Denver. 


Pop. 

37  Jefferson  4,326— Bee  (Tu)    

Herald  (Th)  

10  Jesup  1,158— Citizens'  Herald  (Th)  .. 

40  Jewell  973— Record  (Th)  

92  Kalona  947.... News  (Th)      

41  Kanawha  747— Reporter  (We)  

80  Kellerton  483— Globe  (Th)  

89  Keosauqua         1.101.... Register  (Th)   

54  Keota  1,145— Eagle  (Th)   

5  Kimballton  428—  Review— See  Elk  Horn 

75  Kingsley  1,098.... News-Times  (Th)      .. 

24  Kiron  255....News  (Fr)  .. 

41  Klemme  555....Times  (We)  

63  Knoxville          7,625— Express  (Th)  

Journal  (Th)  

13  Lake  City          2,308.... Graphic  (Th)      

95  Lake  Mills         1.560— Graphic   (We)   .... 

30  Lake  Park  924....News   (Th)   

81  Lake  View         1.158-Resort  (Th)  

55  Lakota  443....Review  (Fr)  

27  Laraoni  2,196- Chronicle  (Th) 

10  Lamont  574— Leader  (Th)  

3  Lansing  1,536— Allamakee  Journal  & 

Lansing  Mirror  (We) 

7  La  Porte  City    1,770.... Progress  Review  (Th)  .. 

76  Laurens  1,556— Sun  (Th)  

75  Le  Mars  5.844— Globe- Post  (Mo  &  Th)  . 

87  Lenox  1.171- Time  Table  (Th) 

27  Leon  2,139— Journal-Reporter  (Th) 
45  Lime  Springs        551— Herald  (Th)  ..    . 
57  Lisbon                  952..- Herald— See  Mt.  Veraon 

51  Lockridge  233-Times  (Th)  

43  Logan  1.550—  Herald- Observer  (Th) 

13  Lohrville  698—  Enterprise  &  Farnham- 

ville  Index  (Th)  

52  Lone  Tree  639-Reporter  (Th)  

88  Lorimor  505— Lorimorian  (Th) 

23  Lost  Nation          557— Press   (Th)    

16  Lowden  642....  News  (We)  

55  Luverne  553—  Tribune  (We)  

8  Madrid  1,829—  Register- News   (Th) 

74  Mallard  399— Leader  (Th)  

65  Malvern  1,263—  Leader  (Th)     

28  Manchester        3,987-.. Democrat-Radio  (Tu)   . 

Press    (Th)    

24  Manflla  1.03S-Times   (Th)   

98  Manly  1,473.... Signal   (Th)   

14  Manning  1,801  ...Monitor  (Th)      .... 

13  Manson  1.622— Journal  (Th)      

67  Mapleton  1.857...  Press   (Th)   

49  Maquoketa         4,307....Community  Press  (Mo) 
Jackson  Sentinel  (Th)  .. 

11  Marathon  565— Republic  (Th)      

18  Marcus  1.263.... News  (Th)  

48  Marengo  2,151....Pioneer-Republican  (Th) 

57  Marion  5,916— Sentinel   (We)   

15  Massena  459.. ..News   (Th)      

85  Maxwell  802—  Tribune  (Th) - 

22  McGregor          1,138— North  Iowa  Times  (Th) 

16  Mechaniciville     850— Pioneer- Press    &   Stan- 

wood  Herald  (Th) 

29  Mediapolis  834— New  Era  (Th) 

64  Melbourne  510....Record  (Th)  

49  Miles  344  .  Reporter—See    Gazette. 

Sabula. 

30  Milford  1.375....Mail  (Th)   (see  note  in 

catalog)        

91  Milo  52S....Motor  (Th)  

78  Minden  328.... News  (We)  

43  MissouriValley3,546-News  (Fr)  

77  Mitchellville         906....Index   (Th)   

22  Monona  1,346.... Leader  (Th) 

50  Monroe  1,108.... Mirror  (Th)      

79  Montezuma        1.460— Republican  (Th)   

53  Monticello         2,888— Express  (Mo  &  Th) 

67  Moorhead  392...  Times  (Th)  

4  Moravia  652.... Union  (Th)    

58  Morning  Sun        939....  News- Herald  (Th)  

4  Moulton  985.... Tribune  (Th)    

80  Mount  Ayr        1.793....  Record- News  (Th)  ... 

44  Mount  Pleasant  5.843....  Free  Press  (Th)  

57  Mount  Vernon   2.320—  Hawkeye- Record  & 

Lisbon  Herald  (TW 
97  Moville  964 ...  Record  (Th)      

19  Nashua  1,609.... Reporter- Post  (Th)  .... 

78  Neola                    839.... Gazette  Reporter  (Th)  . 
11  Newell  884— Mirror  (Th)  


Circ. 

§3,561 

§3,538 
1.095 
§885 

§1,538 
§826 

J2.012 
1:1,545 

§975 

$376 


3.130 

§1,824 

§2,563 

§1,058 

§843 

§400 

§1,160 

§600 

§1,690 
1,550 
§1,610 
§6,065 
§1,250 
2.729 
§710 

§300 
§1.780 

§1.749 

§800 

§573 

§340 

§755 

830 

§1,810 

§625 

§1,680 

§3,245 

§3.690 

§1.178 

n.soo 

§1,865 

1,701 

1 1.296 

§4,375 

§4.262 

§490 

1.200 

§3,034 

§3,742 

§641 

650 

§1,160 

1,413 

1.050 

183 


§2.140 
§422 
§483 

§463 

§1,376 

93X 

3.013 

§3,381 

§425 

1.010 
t616 
1.080 
2.870 
§612 

§2,189 
§1.750 

tl.740 
§978 
t916 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *MarchA.B.C.  Statement;  •  A. B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 

(Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  us*  of  the  Directory  In  front  of  book. 


1260 


Weekly,  Semi- Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  1959 


19  'New  Hampton 

44  New  London 
62  New  Sharon 
91  New  Virginia 
34  Nora  Springs 
48  North  English 
98  Northwood 
6  Norway 
78  Oakland 
72  Ocheyedan 
81  Odebolt 
8  Ogden 
67  Onawa 

84  Orange  City 
66  Osage 
20  Osceola 

62  Oskaloosa 
96  Ossian 
39  Panora 
12  Parkersburg 
71  PaulHna 
63  Fella 
21  Peterson 
63  Pleasantville 
76  Pocahontas 
77  Polk  City 
13  Pomeroy 
3  Postville 
50  Prairie  City 
49  Preston 
71  Primghar 
42  Radcliffe 
95  Rake 
36  Randolph 
25  Redfield 
69  Red  Oak 
38  Reinbeck 
75  Remsen 
46  Renwick 
66  Riceville 
54  Richland 
32  Ringsted 
34  Rockford 
60  Rock  Rapids 
84  Rock  Valley 
Rockwell 
13  Rockwell  City 

85  Roland 
76  Rolfe 
59  Russell 
74  Ruthven 
49  Sabula 

81  Sac  City 
66  Saint  Ansgar 
44  Salem 
71  Sanborn 
81  Schaller 
24  Schleswig 
37  Scranton 
93  Seymour 
SS  Sheffield 
83  Shelby 
71  Sheldon 

13  Shell  Rock 
72  Sibley 
36  Sidney 
64  Sigourney 

84  Sioux  Center 
97  Sioux  City 
11  Sioux  Rapids 
85  Slater 
67  Soldier 
52  Solon 
30  Spirit  Lake 
66  Stacyville 
69  Stanton 
16  Stanwood 

Pop 
3,323....  Economist   (Tu)       
Tribune  (Th)  
1,510....  Journal  (Th)  . 

Circ. 
82,887 

§s,m 

1,230 
51,289 
425 
5975 
1.222 
12,697 
5728 
31,980 
8957 
91,682 
91,560 
2.875 
§2,080 

•**2,290 
l) 
$2,964 
$3,329 
§3,300 

n,i78 

§909 
91,419 

.    **883 
§1,572 
§3,760 

$620 
§975 
92,388 

91,017 
§1,597 
9830 
9876 
91,535 
§839 
§500 
§370 
$851 
§4,333 
§2,888 
91,487 
§570 
$1.180 
9987 
600 
940 
**2,986 
$1,585 

2,413 
S8S2 
§1,096 
$430 
§704 

§1,065 
93,352 

$1,208 
9412 
§1,015 
§838 
959 
$918 
91,322 
856 
§481 
**3,872 
52,120 

$uoo 

t2,872 
51,522 

2.386 
$2,474 
2,589 

51,748 
644 
650 
5675 
93,203 
5548 
9*32 

i  T>  r*    G*. 

Pop.                                                    Circ 
64  State  Center      1,040....  Enterprise   (Th)   §900 
U  Storm  Lake       6,954....  Pilot.  Tribune  (Th)  **4,921 
Register  (Th)  **4,072 
85  Story  City          1,545....  Herald  (Th)             52.065 

1.089....  Star  (Th)    
342....  New  Virginian  (Th)  .... 
1,257....  Advertiser  (Th)  
853....Record  (Th)   
1,767....  Anchor  (Th)  
441....Star  (Th)  
1,296....  Acorn  (Th)  . 

22  Strawberry  Point                                    ' 
1,247,...  Press-  Journal   (Th)   $1,294 
39  Stuart                1.500—  Herald  (Th)       51.575 
9  Sumner              1.911....Gazette  (Th)      §2,045 
71  Sutherland           835—  Courier  (Th)         §913 
55  Swea  City             869-Herald  (Th)   9875 
3,000-Free 
36  Tabor                   869—  Beacon  (We)  5550 
86  Tama                  2,930....News-Herald  (Th)   ....          53,150 
95  Thompson             698....  Courier  (Th)  §9TS 
17  Thornton              441....Enterpnse  (Fr)  (see 
note  in  catalog)  51,000 
16  Tipton                 2.633....  Advertiser   (Th)          .  .      $3,161 
Conservative  (Th)          **3,128 
55  Titonka                 589—  Topic  (Th)         785 
86  Toledo                2,106....  Chronicle  (Th)      1,775 
86  Traer                 1,627-Star  Clipper  (Fr)      ....       53,372 
78  Treynor                 247-Record  (Th)  $605 
9  Tripoli                1.124-  Leader  (We)                 ....      51,390 
67  Ute                       562.  Independent  (Hi)      ....            $450 
24  Vail                       532....  Observer  (We)      583 

700—  Press   (Th)   
1,279-..  Chronicle  (Th)      
1,486....  Reporter  (Th)   
3,498..  ..Democrat  (Th) 

Sentinel  (Th)  
2,166—  Capital  &  De  Volks- 
vriend  (Th)  

3,436—  Press  &  Osage  News(Tl 
(see  note  in  catalog! 
3,422-  Sentinel  (Th)       
Tribune  (Tu)          
11,  124—  Tribune-  Press   (Fr)    ... 
804—  Bee  (Th)  ....             

1,062...  Vedette  (Th)  
l,300....Eclipse  (Th)   
1.289—  Times    (Th) 
4,427...  Chronicle  (Th)  
589....  Patriot  (We)  
893....  News    (Th)   
1  ,949....Record-Democrat  (Th  ) 
336....Citizen  (Fr)  
868     Herald  (Th) 

48  Victor                    741—  Record  (Th)       5805 
69  Villisca              1  838—  Review  (Th)               .         5  1,725 

81  Wall  Lake            753-Blade  (Th)     5578 
78  Walnut                  888—  Bureau  (Th)  5903 
58  Wapello             1.755-  Republican  (Th)  ....             §1,443 
33  Waucoma              385....  Jericho  Community  Echo 
(Th)  91,283 

1.343...  Herald  (We)  
834  ...News  (Th)      
684....Times  (Th)          
l,152....BeIl   (We)   

25  Waukee                S01....Citlzen  (Fr)  
3  Waukon              3,  158....  Democrat  (Th)  ....                 53,442 
Republican  Standard  (Tu)     §3,423 
9  Waverly             5.124-  Independent  (We)  95,172 
Democrat  (Fr)       55,166 
44  Wayland               600....News  (Th)  
92  Wellman            1.071—  Advance  (Th)  1.495 
38  Wellsburg             744....  Herald  (Th)       §615 
74  West  Bend            772....  Journal  (Th)  5962 
16  West  Branch         769....Times  (Th)      §1,088 

638....  Signal    (Th)    
351....Register  (Th)           
295....  Enterprise   (Th) 
892....Review  (Th)      
6.526—  Express  (Mo  &  Th) 
1.460....  Courier   (Th)   
1,280...,  Bell-  Enterprise  (Th)  ... 
474....Times  (Th)           
962....  Recorder  (Th) 
S91....Clarion  (Th)  

29  West  Burlington 
l,640....News   (Th)   850 
77  West  Des  Moines 
5,615....  Express  (Th)         3.200 
1,900—  Free 
70  West  Liberty     1,866...  Index  (Th)  51,127 
56  West  Point           662    Bee  (Th)                                   807 

578-..  Dispatch   (Th) 
979—  Register  (We)  
2,640....  Reporter  (Mo  &  Th)  .. 
1,581-Bee  (Th)        
....See  Thornton. 
2,333..-  Advocate  &  Republican 
(Th) 

33  West  Union       2.141—  Union  &  Gazette  (Th)         53,275 
54  What  Cheer       1.119—  Patriot-Chronicle(Th)          51,554 
23  Wheatland            568—  Gazette  (We)  920 
55  Whittemore         678-  Champion  (Th)  §606 
48  Williamsburg     1,183—  Journal  Tribune  and 
Williamsburg  Shopper 
(Th)  51,778 
70  Wilton  Junction 
1.446...  Advocate  (Th)  51,050 
44  Winfield                888  .  Beacon  (Th)      §919 
61  Winterset          3,570....Madisonian  (We)        ....      §3,980 
10  Winthrop              604....News  (Th)  $818 
43  Woodbine          1,304—  Twiner  (Th)    91,038 
25  Woodward            908«..Enterprise  (Th)  5758 
85  Zearing                 514....New  Tri-  County  News 
(Th)                                      5664 

687....Record  (Th) 

997...,Arrow    (Th)    
566  .  Union-Tribune  (Th)     .  .. 
868....  Free  Press  (We) 
888—  Gazette  (Th)  (see  note 
in  catalog)  
3.170....Sac  Sun  (Th)  
981.  ...Enterprise   (Th)    
473....  News   (Th)      
1,337....  Pioneer  (Th)  
841....Herald  (Fr)   

751  ....Leader  (Th)      
891  ...Journal  (Th)  
1,223—  Herald  (Th)  
1.163—  Press  (Th)  

KANSAS 

99  Alma                     716-  Signal-Enterprise  (Th)        51,360 
69  Almena                 616.    Plaindealer  (Th)  §653 
50  Altamont              652....  Journal  (Th)          9810 

592-News  (Th)  
4,001....  Mail  (We)  
Sun   (Mo)   
1.013.~.News  (Th)  

99  AltaVista            420-  Journal  (Th)  §1,030 

Iftl   Altnnna                       <R2     TV5hii««  fTVit 

2,559....  Gazette  Tribune  (Th)  .. 
1.132-Argus-Herald  (Th)  
2.343...  News  (Th)  
Review  (We)    

39  Anthony             2,792—  Republican    &    Bulletin 
(Th)    92,190 
96  Argonia                562    Argosy  (Th)    650 

19  Arma                  1,334....  Record  (Th)  
13  Ashland              1,493...  Clipper  (Th)  51,374 
39  Attica                    622...  Independent  (Th)       5786 
77  Atwood              1.613....Citizen-  Patriot   (Th)   ..  **2,H3 
58  Axtell                   510—  Standard  (Th)  5821 
23  Baldwin  City      1,741..  Ledger  (Th)  ...                     51,236 

l,860....News   (Th)   

13,991—  For  papers  see  catalog. 

1.010....  Bulletin-Press    (Th)    .... 
583....  News  (Th)  
323....  Sentinel  (Th)      
527....  Economist  (Th)  . 

101  Barnes                 308-Chief  (Th)  5620 
11  Baxter  Springs  4.647....  Citizen  (Mo  &  Th)  ....         52,209 
96  Belle  Plaine         971—  News  (Th)                              5975 

2,467...  Beacon  (Th)    
544....  Monitor  (Th)  

570....  Viking  (Th)  
547...  Press  A  Herald—  See 
Mechanicsville 

79  Belleville           2,858....  Telescope  (Th)      **3»897 
62  Beloit                 4,085....  Gazette  (Th)  2,669 

12  Bird  City              784...  Times  (Th)  J925 

C!rruI*Han—  Ml^S* 

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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Pop. 
KANSAS  (Continued) 

Circ. 

§1,130 
§2,200 
§1,119 
§666 

§425 

§701 
§995 

$1,873 
$1,428 
$732 
§1,150 

§1,150 

§1.260 
900 
§525 
§1.330 
§965 
§1,823 
§600 
§353 
§478 
587 
§1.205 
§1,879 

§2,429 
§1,306 

720 
§1,985 
§960 

1.883 
§525 

§660 
$2,124 
§430 
§1,370 
§7,875 
$1,000 
§950 
§640 
§2,008 
§510 

1.265 
1,339 
§1,368 
§1,718 

136 
§1,937 

530 
1,767 

$715 
§3,212 

459 

§757 
742 
§702 
1,765 
2,167 
1,510 
814 
§3,514 
§3,530 
81,868 
800 
§409 
2,938 
600 
§521 
§2,639 
§786 
§l,60tf 
485 
§531 
750 

40Halstead 
101  Hanover 
4  Hardtner 
39  Harper 
56  Hartford 
99  HanreyvUle 
78  Haven 
21  Haviland 
26  Hays 
87  Eaysville 
21  Herington 
40  Hesston 
7  Hiawatha 
22  Highland 
33  Hill  City 
57  Hillsboro 

43  Holton 

27  Holyrood 
21  Hope 
7  Horton 
25  Howard 
90  Hoxie 
95  Hngoton 
1  Humboldt 
78  Hutchinson 
63  Independence 
59  Inman 
15  Jamestown 
20  Jennings 
42  Jetmore 
45  Jewell 
94  Johnson 
31  Junction  City 

105  Kansas  City 
92  Kensington 
48  Kingman 

24  Kinsley 
4  Kiowa 
83  La  Crosse 
54  La  Cygne 
47  Lakin 
23  Lawrence 
52  Leavenworth 
92  Lebanon 
16  Lebo 
69  Lenora 
8  Leon 
81  Leonardville 
102  Leoti 
16  Le  Roy 
24  Lewis 
53  Lincoln 
59  Lindsborg 
101  Linn 
80  Little  River 
74  Logan 
25  Longton 
61  Louisburg 
84  Lucas 
70  Lyndon 
93  Macksville 
37  Madison 
81  Manhattan 

45  Mankato 
57  Marion 
59  Marquette 
58  Marysville 

19  McCnne 
59  McPherson 
60  Meade 
4  Medicine  Lodi 
15  Miltonvale 
72  Minneapolis 
13  Minneola 
46  Mission 
25  Moline 
35  Montexuma 
1  Moran 
14  Morganville 
54  Mound  City 
59Moundridge 
50  Mound  Valley 

Fop. 

1,328-Independent  (Fr)  
854—  News  (Fr)  

Circ 
1,170 
91,110 
§«o 

82,045 
§606 
§514 

$780 
§600 

§2,500 
$1.918 
2,657 
542 
460 
§998 
§2,343 
§1,950 
§2,334 
§1,277 
§3,729 
§782 
796 
$2,515 
§1,315 
§1,470 
§1,589 
1,025 

§1,866 
1,200 
§600 
§628 

§1,516 
§800 

1.408 
§759 

550 
3,322 
3,377 
$3.078 
§1,620 
**2,162 
§1,050 
§1,100 
§3,686 

§847 
$728 
§655 
§859 

1,400 
§1,300 
505 
$525 
§2,310 
§1,725 
§1,020 
615 
675 
700 
§960 
$600 
§1,550 
§500 
1,150 

$7,284 

§2,715 

735 
**3,981 
§3,218 
§799 
1,200 
1,257 
§2,820 
$800 
§2,800 
705 

§876 
11,210 
617 
544 
§1,508 
11,189 
1585 

58  Blue  Rapids      1,430—  Times  (Th)   
105  BonnerSprings  2,277-Chieftain  (Th)  
29  Bucklln                824—  Banner  (Th)  
18  Burden                 541—  Times   (Th)   
70  Bnrlingame       1.065—  Enterprise-ChronicIe(Th) 
57  Burns                  294....  News  (Th)               

373-Press  (Th)  
1.672—  Advocate  (Th)  
395—  Times  (Fr)  -  
236....  Monitor  (Th)  .........  ....  .. 
720....  Journal  (Th)  
606  .  Journal  (Th)  
8,625—  Farmer  and  Visitor  (Th) 
4,277....Herald  (Th)  
3,775—  Advertiser-Times  (Th). 
686-Record  (Th)  
3,294-  World  (Fr)  
717—  Vidette  (Th) 

45  Burr  Oak             505....Herald  (Th)  -  
40  Burrton                749....  Graphic  (Th)  
80  Bushton               832—  News  (Th)  
96  Caldwell            2,000-  Messenger  (Mo  ft  Th)  .. 
63  Caney                2,876....Chronicle  (Mo  ft  Th)  .... 
59  Canton                 771—  Pilot  (Th)    
62  Cawker  City        691—  Ledger  (Th)    
10  Cedar  Vale        1.010—  Messenger  (Th)  (see 
note  in  catalog)  
66  Centralia             574—  Nemaha  County  Journal 
Leader  (Th)  
21  Chapman             990—  Advertiser  (Th)  
80  Chase                   961—  Index  (Th)  
87  Cheney                777—  Sentinel  (Th)  ~  
50  Chetopa            1.671—  Advance  (Th) 

1,432—  Times  (Th)  , 
2.150....Star-Journal   (Th)   
4.012—  Dispatch  (Th)  

2,705—  Clipper  (We)    

Recorder  (Mo  ft  Th)  .  . 
748..,Gazette  (We)  
480....  Dispatch  (Th)   
2  .354-..  Headlight  (Mo  &  Th)  .. 
1,149—  Courant-Citizen  (Th)  .... 
1.157-  Sentinel  (Th)  
2.781—  Hermes  (Th)  
2,308—  Union   (Th)    ~... 
33,575—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
11.335—  News  (Sa  &  Su)      ..    .. 
615-Review  (Th)  
494—  Kansas  Optimist  (Th)  .. 
330....  Journal  (Th)         
988....  Republican  (Th)   
593-  Republican   (Th)   
994-.  Pioneer   (Th)    
13,462....Republic   (Th)   
Union  (Th)  
29,553—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
635-Mirror  (Th)  
3,200...  Journal   (Tu)    
Leader-Courier  (Fr) 
2,479...  Mercury   (Th)    
l,S61~News   (Th)   
l,769....News    (Th)    

35  Cimarron           1,189    Jacksonian  (Th)  

5  Claflin                  921    Clarion  (Th)  

14  Clay  Center       4.528...  Times  (Th)  
87  Clearwater           647-News  (Th)  
101  Clifton                  743-News  (Th)  
15  Clyde                 1.067-Republican  (Th)  
63  Coffeyville       17,113....Press  (Sa)  
97  Colby               3499—  Free  Press-Tribune 
(Mo  &  Th)  

17  Coldwater          1.206—  Western  Star  (Fr)  
11  Columbus          3,490—  Modern  Light  (Th)   .  . 
IS  Concordia          7.175—  Kansan  (Th)  
96  Conway  Springs  816    Star  (Th) 

35  Copeland              242—  See  Cimarron. 
9  Cottonwood  Falls 
957—  Leader  News  (We)  
79  Courtland             367—  Journal  (Th)  
48  Cunningham         510—  Clipper  (Th)    
72  Delphos                676—  Republican  (Th)  
87  Derby              Xl.034....Star  (We)    
46  De  Soto                 518—  News  (Th)  

794-Journal   (Th)   
1,618—  Independent  (Th)  
23,351-Outlook   (We)    
20.579—  Chronicle  (Th)  
610...  Times  (Th)      
575...  Enterprise  (Th)  
511_  News  (We)  

51  Dighton              l,246..-Herald  (We)  

29  Dodge  Cltj      11  Jtt-High  Plains  Journal  (Th) 
8  Douglass              729—  Tribune  (Th)  
71  Downs               1.221—  News  and  Times  (Th) 
50  Edna                    422—  Sun  (Th)  
8  El  Dorado        11.037—  News  (Th)  
63  Elk  City               524    Sun  (Fr) 

518—  News   (Th)    

65  Elkhart              1,132—  Tri-State  News  and 
Farmer  (Fr)  
5  Ellinwood          2.569...Leader  (Th)  
26  Ellis                   2.649—  Review  (Th)  

320...  Riley  Countian  (Th)  .... 
1,250.   Standard  (Th)       

695—  Reporter  (Fr)   
475-.  Press  (Th)     
1,636...  Sentinel-  Republican  (Tli) 
2.383..  News-Record  (Mo&Th) 
395—  Linn-Palmer  Record  (Fr) 
635-  Monitor  (We)   
859-  Republican  (Th)      
478-  News-Reflector  (Th)  .  .. 
677-Herald  (Th)   
631—  Independent  (We)      ..  .. 
729..  Peoples  Herald  (Th)  .... 
624—  Enterprise   (Th)   
1.212-News  (Th)  .....  
19,056—  Tribune  (Tu)   (see  note 
in  catalog)    
l,462....Record  (Th)   
2.050—  Record  (Th)  
666—  Tribune  (Th)  
3.866—  Advocate  (Th)   
News  (Mo  ft  Th)  
532    Herald  (Fr)       

27  Ellsworth          2,  193-  Messenger  (Th)  
Reporter  (Th)  
56  Emporia          15,669—  Gazette  (Th)  
Times  (Th)  
21  Enterprise            795—  Journal  (Th)     ,  .  rT-Tr  

67  Erie                   1,296—  Record  (Fr)  
45  Esbon                  278-Times  (Th)  
99  Eskridge              601-  Independent  (Th)  
37  Eureka              3,958    Herald  (Th) 

7  Everest                363—  Enterprise  (Th)  
7  Fairview              336—  Enterprise  (Th)  
37  Pall  River           261—  Star  (Th)  
57  Florence            1,009—  Bulletin  (Th)  
6  Fort  Scott       10,335—  Tribune-Monitor  (Th)  .. 
60  Fowler                 778—  News  (Th)  
58  Frankfort          1,237...  Index  (Th)  .    ... 

103  Fredonia           3.257—  Citizen  (Mo  ft  Th)  
11  Galena              4,029-Sentinel-Times  (We)  .... 
46  Gardner               676-News  (Th)  
2  Garnett             2.693—  Anderson  Countian  (Th) 
Review  (Mo)  
19  Girard              2.426—  Press  (Th)     

8  689    News   (Th)    

1,763—  Globe  Press,  (Th)  
e  2.288—  Index  (Th)  
911—  Record  (Th)  
1,801—  Messenger  (Th)   
660—  Record  (Th)  
X  4,430...  Advertiser  (Th)  —  
871-Advance  (Th)  
509-Press  (Th)  
616...45entinel   (Th)    ....„  
278—  Tribune  (Th)      

15  Glasco                 803—  Sun  (Th)  
62  Glen  Elder           582....Sentinel  (Th)  ,  
91  Goodland           4.690...Herald  (Th)  
32  Gove                   206—  Republican-Gazette  (Th) 
32  Grainfield            371-Cap  Sheaf  (Fr)  
5  Great  Bend      12.665-Herald-Press  (Sa)  ~ 
101  Greenleaf             614-Sentinel  (Th)  
49  Greensburg       1,723-  Signal  (We)  
16  Gridley                360—  Light  (Th)  

707-Republic  ft  Sun  (We)  .. 
942—  Journal   (Th)   
566—  Times-Journal  (Th)  

32  Grinnell               364-Record-Leader  (Th)  
85  Gypsum              523—  Advocate  (Th)  ~  -.. 

Circulation— **Sept  A.B.C.  Statement;  *MarchA.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 

^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  th*  Golds  to  the  «M  of  the  Directory  te  front  of  book. 

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Weekly,  Semi-Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  1959 


87  Mount  Hope         «7J....Clarion  (Th)   
19  Mulberry             779~.News-  Journal   (Fr)   

Cite. 

5660 

800 

*°P*                                                Circ. 
22  Wathena              797^Times   (Th)   91.3*0 
WWiverljr              487....Gazette  (Th)    520 

49  MulHnville         410~.News  (Th)  

$550 

11  Weir                    819—  Spectator  (Th)  8983 

96  Mulvane            1  ,J87.~News  (Th)   „  
71  Natoma                775~Jndependent  (Th)  
103Neodeshft          3.723~.Register  (Th)   

1,200 
81,566 
{2,226 

96  Wellington        7.747~.Monitor-  Press  (Mo,  We, 
ft  Fr)  i  905 
30  Wellsville            729_Globe  (Th)  .'       ....      91,488 

68  New  City          1.612_News   (Th)   „  
40  Newton            11,590-Mennonite  Review  (Th) 
78  Nickerson          l,013~Argosy   (Th)    
44  Nortonville          568~.News    (Fr)    
55  Oakley               1.915~.Graphic  (Th)   
20  Oberlin              2  019    Herald  (Th) 

t2,448 
tl  1,300 
525 
5350 
51,865 
{2  784 

75  Westmoreland      416....Recorder  (Th)      91,58* 
64  White  City           540««Register  (Th)     9631 
8  White  Water       453....Independent  (Th)  91.800 
87  Wichita          168.279....  For  papers  see  catalog. 
27  Wilson               1,039-  World   (Th)       91,145 
44  Winchester           355....Star  (Fr)           .                       630 

46  Otathe               5,593~«Democrat   (Th)      

93,409 

104  Yates  Center     2,178..~News  (Th)     51,760 

Mirror  (Th)  
75  Onaga                  882—  Herald    (Th)    
70  Osage  City        1,919—  Journal-Free  Press  (We) 
61  Osawatomb       4.347...  Graphic-News  (Th)  
71  Osborne             2.068....Farmer  (Th)   
44  Oakalootft             721NMIndependent  (Th)  
50  Oswego              1.997MMDemocrat  (Fr)  
Independent  (Fr)   
30  Ottawa             10,081    Times    (Th)        

*3,503 
51,018 
81,975 
82,675 
$2,706 
965 
91,100 
51,200 
J870 

KENTUCKY 

71  Adairville             800..-Enterprise  (Th)    600 
27  Albany                1,920  ...  News  (Th)  51,977 
Auburn                       ....News—See  Russellville. 
12  Augusta             l,599M..Bracken  Chronicle(Th)..      52,400 
61  BarbounrUle      2.926~.Advocate  (Th)  2.075 

70  Overbrook            387~~Citizen    (Th)    

5775 

46  Overland  Park  X5,400...,Herald  (Th)      

85,448 

96  Oxford                   798~.Register  (Th)    

*825 

92  Beaver  Dam       1,349....  Messenger  (Fr)  92,921 

101  Palmer                      ....Record—  See  Linn 
61  PaoU                3,972—Republican  (Th)      
Western  Spirit  (Mo)  .... 
50  Parsons            14,750...  News   (Th)   
57  Peabody             l,194^.Gazette-  Herald  (Th)  . 
44  Perry                    399._Mirror  &  Times  (Th).... 
74  Phillipsburg       2  589    Review  (Th) 

53,996 
83,967 

52,286 
91,112 
91,866 

J3.370 

112  Bedford                 533....Democrat   (Th)    91.204 
19  Bellevue            9,040..~Advertiser-Courier  (Th)         J250 
*6,300—  Free 
76  Benton               1,980....  Courier  (Th)  2,531 
Tribune-  Democrat  (Fr)..       2,346 
73  Berea                 3,372....  Citizen  (Th)  91.750 

60  Plains                 X  681....  Journal  (Th)  
82  Plainville           2,082....Times  (Th)  

465 
91,910 

82  Brandenburg        755....Messenger  (Th)  62,008 
12  Brooksville          622^.News  (Th)  92,500 
31  Brownsville          447....News   (Th)    tl.500 

54  Pleasanton         l,178....Observer-Enterprise(Th) 
78  Pretty  Prairie      484.«.Times  (Th)  .....  
17  Protection            814_Post   (Fr)          

91,210 

$600 
8760 

Buechel                      ...Jefferson  Reporter—  See 
Louisville. 
29  Burkesville        1  278    News  (Th)                           91  550 

32  Quinter                 741  ....Advocate  (Th)  
89  Rossville              5T7....Reporter  (Th)          

91,281 

J845 

8  Burlington         X350.!!!Recorder  (ThT"™""Z      6^500 
111  Cadiz                 1.280....  Record  (Th)                         91  568 

84  Russell              6,483..  ..Record  (Mo  &  Th)  

53,968 

81  Calhoun                746....  News  (Th)  ...  !  "..      91,496 

66  Sabetha             2,173    Herald  (We)            

82,198 

76  Calvert  City    XI,  000....  Valley  Sun  (Th)                  91  750 

12  Saint  Francis    1,892.-.  11  era  Id  (Th)  

91,785 

109  Campbellsville   3,477....  News-  Journal  (Th)             ^2  563 

93  Stint  John         l,73S....Capital  (Tu)  
News  (Th)  
75  Saint  Marys       1.201.~Star  (Th)   

tl,990 
$1,990 
91,094 

119  Campton              431«.News  (We)  91,192 
91  Carlisle              1,524....  Mercury    (Th)    **1.1«« 
Star  (Th)   91,708 

67  Saint  Paul            783.-Journal  (Th)  
85  Salina              26,176~.Advertiser-Sun  (Th)  .... 
76  Sawyer                 223....News  (Fr)  
79  Scandia                61U.Journal  (Th)    
86  Scott  City          3,204~.News-Chronicle  (Th)     . 

545 
3,897 
9411 
9585 
92,343 

21  CarroHton          3,226    News-Democrat  (Th)  ....**2,027 
5  Cave  City          1.119—  Progress   (Fr)  1,000 
89  Central  City      4,110-.  Messenger  (Th)   91,631 
Times-Argus  (Th)  31,838 
117  Clay                   l,291.«.Tribune  (Fr)  9645 

70  Scranton               487m  Gazette-  Record  (Th) 

5360 

99  Clay  City             636~..Times  (Th)  91,329 

10  Sedan                l,640.~Times-Star  (Th)  
40  Sedgwlck              732—  Pantagraph  (Th)  
90  Selden                 438—  Advocate  (Th)  
66  Seneca               1,911—  Courier-Tribune  (Mo  & 
Th)    
37  Severy                  477....Severyite  (Th)         
100  Sharon  Springs    994—  Western  Times  (Th)  .... 
92  Smith  Center     2,026~.Pioneer  (Th)   
21  Solomon                834.~Solomon  Valley  Tribune 
(Th) 

51,833 
678 
9410 

3,050 

51,440 

93,814 

5670 

53  Clinton               1.593—  Gazette  (Th)    92,230 
1  Columbia           2.167...  News  (We)  92,030 
48  Cumberland       4,249~Tri-City  News  (Th)  §1,«85 
49  Cynthiana          4,847—  Democrat  (Th)  **2.012 
Log  Cabin  (Th)  —  **2,683 
54  Dawson  Springs 
3,374....Progress  (Th)   -.      92,183 
72  Eddyvflle           l,840_Herald  (Th)  „  91,550 
85  Edmonton             519—  Herald-News  (We)  ....  .      91,080 
47  Elirabethtown    5,807^,  Enterprise  (Mo  &  Th)  ..      93,653 

96  South  Haven        358....  New  Era  (Th)  
29  Spearville             610~.Newa  (Th)   
46  Spring  Hill           619....  New  Era  (Th)    
93  Stafford            2,OOS....Courier  (Th)  

5450 
975 
478 
§1,406 

News  (Tu  &  Fr)  4,309 
110  Elkton                1.312_Standard  (Th)  91.700 
96  Falmouth           2.186....  Outlook  (Fr)  85,378 
35  Flemingsburg    1,502^.  Gazette  (Th)  82,233 

80  Sterling             2.243....Bulletin  (Th)  
82  Stockton            l,867....Record  (Th)  
41  Sublette                383~.Monitor-Cb.ief  (Th)  
53  Sylvan  Grove       506    News  (We) 

91,«M 

2,100 
91,050 

±Aff\ 

Times-  Democrat  (Th)  ..      52,325 
8  Florence            1.325....Northcrn  Kentucky 
News  (Fr)  2,351 
37  Frankfort         11,916.    News  (Th)  3,000 

78  Sylvia                   496....press  (Th)  

415 

107  Franklin            4,343-  Favorite  (Th)  52,700 

38  Syracuse           2,075-Journal  (We)  

gy  Thav**                      A33L    W»w«  fTM 

51,467 

jcen 

38  Fulton               3.224.~.News  (Th)  $2,355 
105  Georgetown       5,516    Graphic  (Th)  -  51,680 

M  Ton  ff  anoxia         1  138     Mirrnr  /Tlil 

1  9C7 

News  (Fr)  ...-  51,987 

89  Topeka             78.791.~For  papers  see  catalog. 
104  Toronto                600~.Republican  (Th)   ..... 
8  Towanda              417^.  Western  Butler  County 
Times  (Th)  

«*   Trlktfft*                        1  A1A      "DAfMiHItfon     /Tht 

974S 

91,000 

81   MC 

Times  (We)  -  51,987 
5  Glasgow            7,025~.Republican  (Th)  87,677 
22  Grayson            1,383-Journal-Enquirer  (Th)  ..       1,874 
44  Greensburg       1,032....  Record-  Herald  (Fr)  91,970 
45  Greenup             1  276    News  (Fr)                 M         $1  673 

23  Troy                    977....Kansas  Chief  (Th)  
78  Turon                   632~..Press  (Th)         

SI,  355 

525 

89  Greenville         2,661  ^.Leader  (Th)  2,626 
14  Hardinsburg         902.  -.News  (Fr)  92,466 

34  Ulysses             2,243~.News  (Th)  
87  Valley  Center       8S4...,Index  (Th)  
44  Valley  Falls      1,139....  Vindicator  (We)  
98  Wakeeney         2.446....  Western  Kansas  World 
(Th)  
75  Wamego            1.869.~.Times  (Th)  

91.146 
51,194 

51,585 

52,300 
81*800 

84  Harrodsburg      S,262.~Eerald   (Fr)   **3.761 
92  Hartford           l,564_News  (Fr)  52,586 
46  Hawesville           925_Clarion  (Th)  51,419 
97  Hazard              6.985~.Herald  (Tu  &  Fr)  93,050 
Mountain  Messenger 
(W«)  -...     91,080 

101  Washington       l,527.~News  (We)  

53,139 

38  Hickman           2,037^Courier  (Fr)  -  92,288 

58  Waterrille           676~.Telegraph  (We)  

8947 

63  Hodgenvllle       1.695-  Herald-  News    (Th)   _      82,299 

ClrcuUttoo—**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *MarchA.B.C.  Statement;  •  A. B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 

^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
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Pop.  Circ. 
KENTUCKY  (Continued) 

24  Hopkinsville  12,526....Courier  (We)  t4,350 

J3. 115— Free 

50  Horse  Cave  1,545.- Herald  (Th)  2,250 

66  Hyden  647— Thousandsticks  (Th)  948 

News  (Th)  tl.lOO 

33  Irvine  3JS9-.HeraId  (Th)  §1.816 

Times  (Fr)  §1,52S 

13  Jackson  1.978— Times  (Th)  1.970 

104  Jamestown  1.064....News  (Th) 1.455 

56  Jefferaontown  1.246...  Jeffersonian  (Fr) 3,000 

93  La  Grange         1.558— Era  (Fr)      §1,948 

40  Lancaster          2,402..., Central  Record  (Th)  §2,204 

3  Lawrenceburg  2,369— News  (Th)  §2,100 

75  Lebanon  4,640.... Enterprise  (Fr)  §3,545 

Falcon  (Th)  §1,9*9 

43  Leitchfield  l,312....Gazette  (Th)  **3,516 

News  (Fr) §976 

23  Liberty  1.291-News  (Th)  §3,800 

63  London  3,426.-. Sentinel- Echo  (Th)  ....    **3,854 

64  Louisa               2,015 ..Big  Sandy  News  (Th)    .  §2,050 

56  Louisville       369, 129..., For  papers  see  catalog 

59  Ludlow               6,374— News  Enterprise  (Th)  ..  837 

3,363— Free 

26  Manchester       1.706— Enterprise  (Th)   2,858 

28  Marion              2.375.-. Press  (Fr)  .  §2,411 

55  McKee               4.440...Sun  (Th) §1,400 

116  Monticeflo         2,934....0utlook    (Th)    §2,800 

103  Morehead          3.102....News   (Th)     §3,068 

113  Morganfield       3.257.... Advocate  (Th)      §2,450 

16  Morgantown         850— Green  River  Republican 

(Th)  §1,500 

101  Mount  Olivet        455— Tribune  Democrat  (Th)  700 
87  Mount  Sterling  5.294— Advocate    (Th)       ..       .  §2,366 

Sentinel-Democrat  (We)  §1,347 

102  Mount  Vernon  1.106-Signal   (Th)    §2,400 

50  Munlordville        894-News   (Th)   §1,580 

18  Murray  6.035-. Democrat    (Tu.    Th    & 

Su)  3,329 

52  KewCastle          631....Local   (Th)    2.650 

57  Nichdasville     3.406^  Journal  (Th) §2,116 

22  Olive  Hill           1.351— Herald  (Th)       1.490 

94  Owenton  1.249— News-Herald   &   Demo- 

crat (Th)   §2,207 

6  Owingsville          929— News- Outlook  (Th)       ..  §2.004 

58  Paintsville         4.309— Herald   (We)   §2,890 

9  Paris  6.912— Kentuckian-Citizen(Fr) 

98  Pikeville            S,154....News    (Th)   §4,700 

7  Pineville            3,890....Sun    (Th)    §1.194 

$200— Free 

36  Prestonsburg     3,585— Times  (Th) 3.950 

17  Princeton           5,388— Times    (Th)    §2,309 

Leader  (Th)  1,645 

117  Providence         3,905— Journal-Enterprise  (Th)  £2.335 

73  Richmond         10.268- .Post   (Th)   §511 

45  Russell               1,681— Times   (Fr)       §1,084 

104  Russell  Springs 

1.125— Times  Journal   (Th)      .  §2,204 

71  RusseHville       4.529-News  (We)      §305 

News-Democrat  (Fr)  .  §2,985 
Saint  Matthews         —See  Louisville 

74  SalyersviHe        1.174....Independent   (Fr)       ..  1,350 
32  Sandy  Hook       X 238— News   (Tu)   §812 

2  Scottsvffle         2.060-News  (We) 2.320 

Citizen-Times   (Th)   2.49J 

117  Sebree               1.158— Banner  (Fr)      §1,045 

106  Shelbyvffle        4.403-News   (Th)   §2,860 

Sentinel  (Th) §2,900 

15  Shepherdsville      953-Pioneer-News    (Fr)       ..  §2,250 

100  Somerset          7,097—  Commonwealth  (We)  §5,105 

Journal   (Th)    §2,900 

115  Springfield         2,032-Sun  (Th)     §2,700 

69  Stanford  1.861..  .Interior  Journal  (Tu  & 

Fr)    §3,150 

News   (Th)    §1,631 

80  Stearns             X900-Record  (Tu)    §1,357 

113  Sturgis               2.222— News   (Th)    §1,484 

108  Taylorsvttle         888— Magnet   (Th)    §1,185 

86  TompVinsville   1.859-News   (Th)    §2,200 

Uniontown  .,..See  Gleaner  and 

Journal,  Henderson. 

68  Vanceburg         1,528— Herald  (Th)   §2,044 

120  Versailles          2.760....Sun  (Th)  J1.440 

8  Walton               1.358— Advertiser   (Th)    §2,185 

39  Warsaw               829....News   (Th)    1,480 

88  West  Liberty       931.. Licking  Valley  Courier 

(Th)  §2,802 

67  Whitesburg        1,393 .  Mountain  Eagle  (Th)  ..  2.755 


Pop.  Circ. 

4  Wickliffe           1,019- Advance- Yeoman  (Fr)  ..  §2,362 
118  WilHamsburg    3.348....Republican  (Th)   §1,550 

41  Williamstown    1,466—  News  (Fr)  §3,043 

LOUISIANA 

57  Abbeville           9.338-Meridional  (Th)       ..    ..  §3,950 

40  Alexandria       34.913.... For  papers  see  catalog 
53  Amite  2.804....News- Digest  (Fr)  

Tangi  Talk  (We)  §2,212 

44  Arabi              X 5,000.... Voice  (Fr) §1,652 

7  Arcadia  2.241.,..Democrat  (Th)  

34  Bastrop  12.769....Clarion   (Sa)    **4,166 

17  Baton  Rouge  125,629—  For  papers  see  catalog. 

8  Benton                  741— Banner-Progress  (Th)  ..  J800 
56  Bernice              1.524— News- Journal   (Th)       ..  860 

8  Bossier  City     15.470—  Planters  Press  (Th)  §3,009 

5  Bunkie               4.666....Record   (Fr)       §1.719 

12  Cameron            X609....Pik>t  (Fr)       §1,560 

1  Church  Point     2.897.... News  (Tu)      3,370 

19  Clinton               1.383....Citizen-Watchman   (Fr)  tl.417 

22  Colfax                 l,651....Chronicle  (Fr)  §1,980 

11  Columbia              920....  Watchman-Progress  (Th)  §1,375 

41  Coushatta          l,788....Citizen   (Fr)       §1,367 

52  Covington          5.113...  Farmer  (Fr)      §3,012 

42  Delhi                  1.861...  Dispatch  (We)  §1,018 

32  Denham  Springs 

2.053....News  (Th)      §1,934 

lODeOuincy          3.837-News  (Fr) §1,325 

6  De  Ridder          5.799-News    (Fr)    3.739 

Enterprise  (Fr)  — 

3  Donaldsonvffle  4.150- Chief  (Fr)  

49  Eunice                8,184— News   (Th)       §2.389 

56  Farmerville       2,173-Gazette   (Th)       §1,445 

15  Ferriday            3,847— Sentinel   (Fr)       J2.802 

51  Franklin  6.144....Banner-Tribune  (Tu  and 

Th)     §5.554 

59  Franklinton       2.342— Era  Leader  (Th)      ..    ..  $2.860 
40  Glenmora           1,556— Patriot  (Th)  570 

3  Gontales            1.642-Weekly    (Fr)       §1,180 

46  Greensburg          423-Echo   (Fr)       §1,013 

26  Gretna  13,813—  Democrat  (Sa) 

Herald  (Th)       3,651 

News    (Sa)    §962 

53  Hammond          8,010....Sun  (Su)  

Vindicator  (Th)      3.025 

13  Harrisonburg       544...  News  (Th)      §718 

14  Haynesville       3.040...  News   (Th)       §2,300 

14  Homer               4.749-Guardian- Journal  (Th)..  2.180 

55  Houma             ll,505....Courier  (Fr)      §6,003 

Terrebonne  Press  (Tu)..  5.485 

53  Independence     1,606—  Independent  (Fr) 

23  Jeanerette          4,692....Enterprise    (Th)       §1,127 

30  Jena                   1.438— Times  (Th)     §1.560 

25  Jonesboro          3.097— Independent   (Fr)       ..  §2,000 

13  Jonesvflle           1.954-Booster   (Fr)    §935 

57  Kaplan               4,562...Journal    (Th)    §1,659 

53  Kentwood          2.417...  Commercial  (Fr)      

News   (Th)     §1.228 

2  Kinder                2,003....Progress   (Th)       ..        ..  1.040 

28  Lafayette         33.541-Progress    (Sa)    §800 

10  Lake  Charles   41,272— For  papers  see  catalog. 

18  Lake  Providence 

4,123....Banner- Democrat    (Fr)..  1,460 

40  Lecompte           l,443....Tribune   (Th)       391 

58  Leesville            4.670....Leader  (Th)       §3.100 

16  Logansport        1.270....Interstate  Progress  (Th)  758 

47  Ltttcher  2.198— News  Examiner  (Th)   . 

Journal  (Fr)      

16  Mansfield           4.440....Enterprise   (Th)    1.900 

43  Many                 l,681....Index    (Fr)    §2.200 

5  MarksvUle        3.635....News   (Th)   1.800 

Metairie  —Jefferson  Parish  Times 

See  New  Orleans. 

60  Minden              9,787-Herald  (Th)     §3,574 

Press  (Mo)  §3,547 

51  Morgan  City      9.759-Review    (Th)    §3,500 

4  Napoleonville     1.260-Pioneer  (Fr)  §960 

35  Natchitoches      9.914-Enterprise  (Fr)  §2,982 

Times  (Fr)   2,388 

36  New  Orleans  570,445....For  papers  see  catalog. 

39  New  Roads        2.818...  Banner    (Th)     §1.420 

45  Norco              X3,OOO...Herald  (Th)   $1,275 

2  Oakdale             S,598...Journal   (Th)   . . ..» 2,415 

62  Oak  Grove         l,796~..Gazette  (Th)   §1.922 

30  Olla                    1.115-Olla-Tullos  Signal   (Fr)  §652 

40  Pineville            6,423-News   (wkly)   §1,276 

8  Plain  Dealing  1,321... .Progress  (Th)   


Circulation— **Sept  A.B.C.  Statement;  *  March  A.  B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 

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Pop.  Clrc. 

24  Plaquemine  5,747-Iberville  Soutb  (Fr)  .. ..  2,315 
38PointeALaHache 

X600-Gaette   (Fr)   5»» 

53  Poncbatoula       4,090.... Enterprise  (Fr)  **W9 

News-Herald  (Th)  ........ 

61  Port  Allen         3.097....  Journal  (Fr)  ...- 52,713 

1  Raync                 6,485    Tribune  (Th)  ..... 53,170 

42  Rayvillt            3.138- Beacon- News  (Sa) 62,150 

48  Reserve             4.465— Observateur,  L'  (Sa)  ....  51,294 

7  Ringgold           1,007-Record  (Fr)   1,500 

31  Rutton             10.372— Leader  (Th)  1,975 

63  SaintFranclevffle936— Democrat  (Th)     8738 

54  Saint  Joseph     1.218— Gazette  (Fr)      1,800 

50  Saint  Martinville 

4,614- Teche  News  (Th)  51,285 

9  Shreveport     127,206....For  papers  see  catalog. 

52  SUdell                3.464— Times  (Th)  52,713 

60  Springhill          3,383— Press  and  News  Journal 

(We)    53,781 

10  Sulphur             5,996.- Southwest  Builder  (Fr)  52,280 

Southwest  Star  (Tu)  52,261 

33  Tallulah             7,758- Journal  (Fr)  1,444 

29  Thibodaux          7,730-Commercial  Journal  (We) 

Comet    (Th)       **3,731 

30  Tttllos  732....Signal— See  Olla. 

20  Vale  Platte       6,633....Gazette  (Th)  

9  Vivian  2,426— Citizen  (Th)  


37  West  Monroe  10,302— Citizen  (Fr)    

64  Winnfield          5,629-News  American  and 

Enterprise  (Th) 
21  Winnsboro        3,655— Sun  (Th) 


52,603 

11.964 
t2,755 


53,175 
52,600 


MAINE 


5  Bar  Harbor       3.864- Times  (Th)      53,089 

12  Bath  10,644— Independent   (Th)    51,209 

14  Belfast  5,960....Republican  Journal  (Th)**3,847 

9  Bethel  1.3«7-Citizen  (Th)  §950 

8  Boothbay  Harbor 

2.290— Boothbay  Register  (Th)       52,650 
3  Bridgton  2.950— News   (Th)   51,743 

3  Brunswick       10.996- Record  (Th)   **4,965 

5  Bucksport          3,120— Free  Press  (Th)   .  .  51,050 

15  Calais  4,859- Advertiser  (We)  53,700 

7  Camden  3.670 ..  Herald  (Th)       52,515 

2  Caribou  9,923—  Aroostook  Republican 

(Th)       **4,049 

8  Daraaritcotta     1,113— News   (Th)   52,533 

10  Dexter  4,126....  Eastern  Gazette  (Th)  ..      52,352 

Moosehead  Gazette  (Fr)        1,852 

11  Dover- Foxcroft  4,218—  Piscataquis  Observer 

(Th)       **2,396 

5  Ellsworth          3,936-American  (We)      . .  ..    **2,952 

4  Farmington        4,677....  Franklin  Journal  and 

Farmington  Chronicle 

(Tu  &  Fr)  2.953 

2  Fort  Pairfield    5,791-Review  (We)      2,08( 

9  Fryeburg          1, 926—  Reporter— See  North 

Conway,  N.  H. 

6  Gardiner  6.649....Advertiser  (Th)       ... 

2  Houlton  8,377- Pioneer  Times  (Th)      ..**3,886 

16  Kennebunk        4,273- Star    (Fr)       51, 

16  Kittenr  8,380— Press  (Fr) 

51,620 


1  LivermoreFalls  3.359- Advertiser  (Th) 


15  Lubec 

15  Machias 

9  Norway 

10  Old  Town 
13  Pittsfield 
2  Presque  Isle 

12  Richmond 
7  Rockland 

9  Rumford 

16  Sanford 

13  Skowhegan 


2,973....Herald  (Th) 

2,063- Machias    Valley   News- 
Observer   (We)    

3.811....  Advertiser  Democrat 
(We)    

8.261— Penobscot  Times  (Th)  .. 

3,909- Advertiser   (Th) 

9.954- Star-Herald   (Th) 

2,217- Bee   (Fr)   

9,234— Courier- Gazette  (Tu,  Th 
&  Sa)   

9,954— Rumford  Falls  Times 

(Th)  

15.177— Tribune- Advocate  (Th).. 

7,422.... Reporter  (Th) 


16  South  Berwick  2,646—  Chronicle  (Th) 


5  Stonington 

8  Waldoboro 

3  Westbrook 

4  Wilton 
16  York 


1,660—  Island  Ad-Vantages 

(Th)      

2.536- Press   (Th)     

12,284—  American  (We)  

1.910.... Times  (Fr)  - 

X4SO-.York  Weekly  (Th) 


3.24S 

54,01 

53,085 

51,37 

**3.24( 

5600 

5,861 

$3,98 
55,92 
52,74 


51,07 
52,30 
52,67 
51,725 


Pop. 

MARYLAND 


Cire. 


2  Aberdeen 


54,020 


2,755 

510.042 
53,079 
1,963 
51,976 


2,944—  Harford  Democrat- 
Enterprise  (Th)    .  ..  . 

2  Annapolis        10,047.. ..Waldorf  Leaf  (Th)  i 

Baltimore       949,708....  For  papers  see  catalog. 

2  Bel  Air  2,578-^gis  (Th)  **H,234 

23  Berlin  2.001— Eastern  Shore  Times 

(Th)  

15  Bethesda  X  29.800—  Bethesda-  Chevy  Chase 

Tribune  (Fr)  

21  Boonsboro  1.071- News  (Th)  

10  Brunswick  3,752- Blade-Times  (Th)  

9  Cambridge       10,351—  Democrat  and  News  (Th) 

3  Catonsville    X  39,000....  Herald-  Argus  and  Balti- 

more Countian  (Th)    **3,810 
17  Centrerille        1.804....  Queen  Annes'  Record 

Observer  (Th)   **2,M2 

14  Chestertown      3,143-News  (Fr)  **4,618 

15  Chevy  Chase      1,971- Tribune-See  Bethesda 

19  Crisfteld  I.«t~Post  and  Somerset  News 

(Fr)    1*72 

Times  (Fr)    

5  Denton  1,806— County  Record  (Th)   ....**2,746 

Journal  (Fr)      51,611 

3  Dundalk  X 69,000  ...Community  Press  and 
Baltimore  Countian 
(Th)  54,440 

20  Easton  4,836- Times  (Th)     52,000 

Star  Democrat  (Fr)  **5,680 

7  Elkton  5,245- Cecil  Democrat  (Th)  ....       5.033 

Cecil  Whig    (Th)    (see 

note  in  catalog)    

13  Ellicott  City      3.364.... Times   (We)   

10  Emmitsburg      U61....Chronicle  (Fr)    

3  Essex             X  33,000  ...Eastern  Enterprise  (Th) 
5  Federalsburg     1.878- Times  (Th)  

1  Frostburg          6.876- Allegany  Citizen  (Th)  ..      .-.-.- 

Glen  Burnie  X15,OOO....Gazette-News    (Th)    **7,133 

Star  (Th)      **3,38S 

16  Greenbelt  7,074  ..News-Review    (Th)       ..         tlOO 

J2.000— Free 


' 
51,000 

57,547 


tl.072 


6Hampstead          677-  Enterprise    (Fr)       ..    .. 

21  Hancock  963....News  (Fr)  .........  ~~ 

12  HarreDeGrace  7,809....Democratic  Ledger  (Th) 

Record  (Th)          ......... 

944—  Dorchester  News  (Th).. 
12.308—  Independent  (Fr)       .. 
Prince  Georges  Post 
(Th)  ............. 

780-Maryland  Independent 
(Fr)    ................ 

Times  Crescent  (Th) 
4.482-News  Leader  (Th)  ..  ...... 

1.01  7-Enterprise—  See  Lexing- 

ton Park 
Saint  Mary's  Beacon 


9  Hurlock 
16  HyattSYtfle 


8  La  Plata 


16  Laurel 

18  Leonardtown 


810 

J^ 
1.900 
U.057 
51,165 
53,220 


..... 
18  Lexington  Park 

X«,000~Enterprise  (Th) 
10  Middletown          936.-.  Valley  Register  (Fr) 
6  Mount  Airy       1,061....  Community  Reporter  (Fr) 


2,150 
I3>551 


82,800 


1.300 
5900 
**4,S83 


,.... 
11  Oakland  1,640....  Republican   (Th) 

Ocean  City  _  See  Berlin. 

23  Pocomoke  City  3,191....  Worcester  Democrat  (We)      3,110 

400  —  Free 
5  Preston  353—  News  and  Farmer  (Th)      53,154 

4  Prince  Frederick 

X  500....  Independent  (Th)    .... 

Journal-Gazette   (Sa)   .. 

19  Princess  Anne   1.407—  Marylander  and  Herald 
(Fr)          ......... 

3  Reistertown  2.077-  Community  News  and 
Baltimore  Countian 
(Fr)  ......................  **3,803 

5  Ridgely  834....  Caroline  Sun  (Sa)   ......       1,660 

7  Rising  Sun  668-Cecil  Whig—  See  Elkton 

15  RockTiUe  6,934-  Sentinel  (Th)   ..............  **7,725 

22  Salisbury          15,141—  Advertiser  and  Wicotmco 

Countian  (Th)    .........      52,631 


52,696 
S4S4 

51,525 


15  Silver  Spring 


23  Snow  HOI 

6  Sykesville 
6  Taneytown 


X49,500....Maryland  News  (Fr)    ...  57,300 

Record  (Th)  520.SOO 

58,500— Free 
2,091~..Democratic  Messenger 

(Th)     *2,41S 

941-Herald  (Th)   H,«M 

l,420....Record  (Th)  52,019 


Circulation- ^*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  ^MarchA.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 

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Pop.  Cite. 
MARYLAND  (Continued) 

10  Thurmont          1.676,...Catoctin  Enterprise  (Fr)  §875 

3  Towson         X40.000....Jeffersonian  (Fr)  811,023 

Union  News  (Fr)  18.432 

6  Union  Bridge       MOu.Pilot  (Th)  92,038 

16  Upper  Marlboro  708— Enquirer-Gazette  (Fr)  ..**S,572 

Waldorf  .-.See  Annapolis. 

6  Westminster     6.140.~. Democrat- Ad vocate(Th)  52,087 

Times  (Th)  3.889 


MASSACHUSETTS 

12  AHngton  7.152— Advertiser— See  Stand- 

ard* Rockland. 

9  Acton  3,510—  Enterprise— See    Enter 

prise  Weeklies,  Marl 

boro. 

Allston  —See  Boston. 

8  Amherst           10.856....  Journal-Record  (Th) 
5  Andover  12.437— Townsman  (Th)  

9  Arlington  44,353—  For  papers  see  catalog 

MAshburnham      2.603.... Reporter  (Th) 

14  Auburn  8,840 .  .News  (Th) 

11  Avon  2,666.-  Messenger  (Th)     

9  Ayer  5.740~Public  Spirit  (Th)   (see 

note  in  catalog)  

1  Barnstable       10.480— Patriot— See  Barnstable 

Patriot.  Hyannis 

14  Barre  3.406... Gacette  (Th) 

9  Bedford  5,234.... Enterprise— See    Enter- 

prise  Weeklies.  Marl- 
boro. 

Minute-man  (Th)  

Times  (Th)     . — 

8  Belchertowa      4.487.^ Sentinel  (Fr)  

9  Belmont  27.381 —For  papers  see  catalog. 

13  Boston  801.444....  For  papers  see  catalog, 

11  Braintree         23,161-. Observer  (Fr)  

1  Brewster  987~..Central  Cape  Press— See 

Harwich  Port 

12  Bridtewater      9.512-Independent    (Th)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  

Brighton                   —See  Brooldine 
12  Brockton          62.860-  Union  (Fr)    

14  Brookfield         1.567—  Country  Courier  (Th)  .. 
11  Brooldine        57.589....  For  papers  see  catalog. 

9  Cambridge      120.740~.  For  papers  see  catalog. 

11  Canton  7,465—  Journal  (Fr) 

Cape  Cod  ....Standard  Times— See 

Hyannis. 

1  Chatham  2.457—  Central  Cape  Press— See 

Harwich  Fort 

9Chetasford        9,407-. Newsweekly    (Th)    

7  Chicopee  49.211-. Herald   (Th)    (see  note 

in  catalog)  

14  Clinton  12.287-. Courant  (Fr)  

11  Cohasset  3.731  ....Cottager— See  South 

Shore  News,  Rockland. 

9  Concord  8.623....  Enterprise— See    Enter- 

prise Weeklies.  Marl- 
boro 

Journal   (Th)         

5  Danren  15.720....  Herald  (Th)  ...- 

11  Dedham  18.487—  Transcript    (Fr)    

1  Dennis  2.499—  Central  Cape  Press— See 

Harwich  Port 
Dorchester  —See  Boston 

12  Duxbury  3467-.  Pilgrim— See  South 

Shore  News,  Rockland. 
East  Boston  —See  Boston 


Pop.  Circ. 

2  Great  Barrington 

«.7ia-Berkshire  Courier  (Th) 
9  Groton  2,889.,.  Landmark  —  See  Public 

Spirit,  Ayer 
5  Hamilton  2.764—  Hamilton- Wenham 

Chronicle  (Th)   $502 

12  Hanover  3,389.... Branch.    See   Rockland. 

12  Hinghara          10.665— Journal  (Th)  (1,650 

11  Holbrook  4.004—  Times    (Th)    81.460 

7  Holyoke  54,661..,  For  papers  see  catalag. 

12  Hull  3,379  ..Hull-Nantasket  Times 

(Th) 61,595 

News-Mirror  (Th)  81.588 

1  Hyannis          X 4,235.... Barnstable  Patriot  (Th)      82,878 
Hyde  Park  —See  Boston. 

5  Ipswich  6495— Chronicle  (Th)  2,307 

Jamaica  Plain  —See  Boston. 

5  Lawrence         80,563....  For  papers  see  catalog. 
14  Leicester  6,029.... County  Courier— See 

Brookfield. 

9  Lexington        17.335... Minute-man  (Th)  8*>3»3 

9  Lowell  97,249— For  papers  see  catalog. 

5  Manchester       2.868.... Cricket  (Fr)  81.361 

3  Mansfield          7.184- News  &  Times  (Th)  ....      1 1,842 

5  Marblehead      13,765.... Messenger  (Th)   83.206 

9  Marlboro          15,756—  Enterprise  Weeklies 

(Th)( see  note  in  cata- 
log)            4.670 

12  Marshfield         3.267.,.  Mail— See  South  Shore 

News.Rockland. 
Mattapan  —See  Boston. 

9  Maynard  6.978~.  Beacon  (Th)  83,050 

Enterprise— See    Enter- 
prise Weeklies.  Marl- 
boro. 
9  Melroae  26.988....  Free  Press  (Th)    (5,960 

5  Methuen          24.477- Transcript  (Fr) 

12  Middleboro       10,164.,.  Gazette  (Th)   83,700 

14  Milltmry  8.347— Journal  (Fr)  

11  Milton  22,395— Record  (Fr)   84,011 

Transcript  (Th)    §3,800 

7  Monson  6,125— Register— See    Journal- 

Register,  Palmer 

12  Nantasket  Beach       ~,Hul!-Nantasket  Times- 

See  Hull 

10  Nantucket          3,484— Inquirer  and  Mirror (Sa)      83,250 

Town  Crier  (Fr)    

9  Natlck  19,838....Bulletin  (Th)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  84,011 

Herald   (Th)  §1,960 

Suburban  Free  Press  & 
The  County  Recorder 
(Th)  , 65,021 

11  Needham          16,313.... Chronicle  (Th) 15,423 

Times  (Th)  83,015 

9  Newton  81.994—  For  papers  see  catalog. 

9  North  Billerica 

11,101—  News   (Th)     81.825 

3  North  Easton  ....Bulletin— See  Saston 

6  Northfield          X 800.., Press  (Fr)  791 

9  North  Reading  4,402  ..  Transcript  (Th) 81.387 

12  Norwell  ....News — See  Standard, 

Rockland. 

11  Norwood          16.636— Messenger  (Tu  &  Th)  ..      5«,5OO 

Tribune  (Th) 12,000 

$3.000— Free 

6  Orange  5,894—  Enterprise  and  Journal 

(Th)    11.750 

1  Orleans  1,759- Cape  Codder  (Th)  ..... 83,628 

Central  Cape  Press— See 
Harwich  Port. 

7  Palmer  9,533....  Journal   Register    (Th) 

(See  note  in  catalog)      64,782 
5  Peabody  22.645- Times  (Th)  4,47» 

12  Pembroke  ....Colonist— See  Standard. 

Rockland. 

9  PeppereU  3.460—  Clarion- Advertiser— 

Set  Public  Spirit, 
Ayer 

Free  Press  (Th)  11.000 

12  Plymouth         13.608-County  Press— See 

South  Shore  News. 
Rockland. 
Old  Colony  Memofial 

(Th) J5,SOS 

1  Provincstown   3.795- Advocate  (Th) 82,3*4 

11  Randolph          9,982- Herald  (Th)  „     81.»TS 

9  Reading  14,006- Chronicle  (Th) 4.290 

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91.889 
61,756 

12.023 

$2.025 
§1,335 

§2,076 


11.800 


t 1.450 
1,200 
1742 


83,378 


51,166 


S5.433 

52.342 


$2,342 


52,606 

$1,918 

1550 


82,500 
53,690 
85,282 


12  E.  Bridgewater  4,412— Star— See  Independent. 
Bridgewater 


1  Eaatham 

3  Baston 

4  Edgartown 

9  Everett 


3  Fairhaven 
3  Fall  River 
1  Falmouth 
11  Foxboro 
11  Franklin 
5  Gloucester 


14  Grafton 


860— Central  Cape  Press— See 
Harwich  Port 

6,244....  Bulletin  (Th)  

1,508— Vineyard  Gazette    (Fr) 

(see  note  in  catalog) 

45,982—  Leader-Herald  and  News 

Gazette  (Th)  . 


81,478 
86,235 


1.500 
11,400— Free 

12.764.-. Star  (Th)  8883 

11.963...  For  papers  see  catalog. 
8,662-  Enterprise  (Tu  &  Fr)  ...**4,*4» 

7.030— Reporter  (Th)   52,836 

8,037— Sentinel    (Th)    83,200 

25.167— Cape  Ann  Summer  Sun 
(Fr)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)  ... Jl  0,000 

8,281....  News  (We)  1,700 


Weekly,  Semi- Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  196& 


Pop.  Circ. 

36.763.,.  Journal  (Th)  5S.5BO 

8.960,..  South  Shore  News  (Th)      12,906 

(see  note  in  catalog) 
Standard  (Th)  (see  note 

in  catalog)    11,280 

••See  Boston 
5,993-.  Herald— See  South 

Shore  News.  RocklatuL 
South  Shore  Weekly 

Mirror  (Th)  §4,722 

4.847~ Advocate  (Th)  92,200 

10.594.~Tri- Town  Times  (Th)  ..      12,164 

8.566^ Spectator  (Th)  {2,893 

lM,351~~Chronicle  (Th) 

Journal  and  Press  (Th)         1710 
t21,670-Free 
....South   Shore   Life— See 
South  Shore  News, 
Rockland. 
....Sun— See  Standard, 

Rockland. 
.-.County  Courier— See 

Brookfteld. 
162,399.*.  For  papers  see  catalog. 

13,229-.  Independent  (Th)  2,897 

Press   (Th)   — |4,200 

11,146—  Chronicle  and  News 

Sentinel    (Th)    {1,950 

„.. Enterprise—See    Enter- 
prise Weeklies, 
Marlboro 

2,817~.Times    (Th)       tl.OOO 

9.109.... Times  (Th)  {2,500 

7,517....  Ware  River  News  (Th)      {2,712 

7.569....Courier   (Th)       {3,000 

-..See  County  Courier, 
Brookfield. 

.Herald   (Fr)   5,050 

Sun  (Th)   5,250 

.Enterprise— See  Bulletin, 

Natick 
Town  Crier— See  Weston. 

14  Webster  13, 194....  Times  (Th)  {7,405 

11  Wellesley        20,549....  Townsman  (Th)  {6.923 

MWestboro          7.378—  Chronotype  (Fr)  2.364 

-..See  County  Courier. 

Brookfield. 
20.962~.News-Advertiser  (Th) 

(see  note  in  catalog) 

9  Weston  S,026....Town  Crier  (wkly)  ... .. 

7  West  Springfield 

20,438.- Record  (Th)  

5.837.... Press   (Th)   

32,690— Gazette  and  Transcript 

(Th)   

2,100— Free 
Observer— See  Braintree 

Truth  (Th)  

14  Whitinsville    X 6,200 .  .Blacks tone  Valley  News 

Tribune   (We)    

8.413... Times  (Th)  

7.039...  Crusader  (We)   

Town  Crier  (Th)  

6.58S~.Courier  (Th)   

15.509_Star  (Fr)  

19.496.~Sun   (Sa)   

Transcript  (Th) 

203.486....  For  papers  see  catalog. 


13  Revere 
12  Rockland 


Roxbuy 

12  Scituate 


11  Sharon 

14  Shrewsbury 
3  Somerset 
9  Somenrille 


South  Hadley 


11  S.  Weymouth 
14  Spencer 

7  Springfield 
9  Stoneham 

11  Stoughton 
9  Sudbtiry 


9  Townsend 

11  Walpole 
8  Ware 

12  Wareham 
Warren 


9  Watertown      37.329. 
9  Wayland 


West  Brookfield 
7  WestrTeld 


11  Westwood 
11  Weymouth 


12  Whitman 

9  Wilmington 

14  Winchendon 
9  Winchester 

13  Winthrop 


14  W« 


{3,180 

12.752 

(3,143 

(2,350 

(1,61 


(5,066 
(2,500 
tl,267 
(1,302 
(1.800 
{4,500 
3,434 
4.120 


iter 


1  Yarmouth  Port 


—Yarmouth  Register  (Fr)      (1.442 


MICHIGAN 

46  Addison  488^ Courier   (Th)   

Akron  —Crescent  News— See 

Unionville. 

74  Algonac  2,639..Courier  (Th)   (see  note 

in  catalog) 

3  Allegan  4,801-  News  Gazette  (Th)  

Allen  Park  —See  Lincoln  Park. 

29  Alma  8,341— Record- Journal  (Th)    . . 

44Almont  1,035-Tiroes-Herald  (Th)   

50  Armada  961-Times  (Th)  

13  Athens  768....Times  (We)  

60  Atlanta  X400— Tribune  (Th)  

32  Bad  Axe  2,973-News  (Th)  

43  Baldwin  835-Star  (Fr)  ...-. 

80Bangor  1,694-Advance  (Th)   

54  Barryton  445— Press  (Th)  


(775 


(1.883 

4.890 

15.315 

tt.387 

(1.225 

(800 

(1,305 

(4,159 

(1.100 

(1,706 

1,015 


Pop.  Circ. 

9  Bay  City          52,523-. Democrat  (Th) 1,400 

Valley  Farmer  (Th)  —  4.745 

51  Beer  Lake            364....Pioneer-Press  (Tu&Fr)  (2,232 

34  Belding              4,436.... Banner-News  (Th)  (2,793 

5  Bellaire                693— News  (Th)   (1,614 

82  Belleville            1,722— Enterprise- Roman  (We)  (4,944 

23  Bellerue             U68— Gazette  (Th)   .  (730 

10  Bensonia  407—  Benzie  Banner  (Th)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  145 

63  Berkley  17.931. -Advance  (Th)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  „ 7,200 

11  Berrien  Springs  1,761—  Journal-Era  (We)  (1,430 

27  Bessemer          3. 509... Herald  (Th)  — 

10  Beulah  458...  Benzie  Banner— See 

Benzonia 

Record  (Th)       (2,032 

15.467- Eccentric  (Th)  **12,489 

X275— Tri-County  Banner  (Th)  (760 

2,365.^ Advance  (Th)      (1,656 

3.028.~  Boyne  Citizen  (Th)      ..  (1,700 
977—  Community  Enterprise 

(Th)      (1,160 


63  Birminghan 

37  Blanchard 

46  Blissfield 
15  Boyne  City 

11  Bridgman 

47  Brighton 

12  Bronson 

38  Brooklyn 
76  Brown  City 
11  Buchanan 

41  Bryon  Center 


1.861-Argus   (We)    (2,492 

2.106— Journal    (Th)       §1,705 

862.... Exponent  (Th) 919 

878.... Banner  (Th)  (1,412 

5.224-Record  (Th)   (2,250 

....South  Kent  Co.  News-- 
See Grand  Rapids 
41  Caledonia  ....South  Kent  Co.  News- 

See  Grand  Rapids 

30  Camden                380— Farmers  Advance  (We)  (3.987 

74  Capac                1,104—  Journal  (Th)  (800 

58  Carleton            1,039- Messenger  (Th) 1,700 

79  Caro  3,464- Advertiser  (Th)  **5,097 

59  Carson  City        1.1 68.... Gazette   (Th)   (1,573 

76CanonTffle          487- Journal  (Th) 1.198 

79CassCity  1,762.-  Chronicle  (Th)  **2,456 

14  Cassopolis          1,527....  Vigil  ant  (Th)  . 2,573 

41  Cedar  Springs    1.378.... Clipper  (Th)  $2,175 

50  Center  Line  ....Tri-City    Progress— See 

Utica. 

5  Central  Lake        692....  Torch  (Th)    - (1.250 

75  Centreville  879.~.Observer  (Th)  .... 

15  Charlevoix         2,695...  Courier   (Th) (2,456 

23  Charlotte           6.606    Republican-Tribune(Th)  (5,071 

16Cheboygaa         S.687-  Observer  (Th)  (1,066 

81  Chelsea              2.580....  Standard  (Th)  (2,370 

73  Chesaning          2,264....  Argus    (Th)     (2,375 

18  Clare                  2,440.... Sentinel   (Fr)   (2.926 

63  Clarkston             722— News  (Th)     „  -  (960 

34  Clarksville           339- Record  (Th)  (450 

63  Clawson  5,196    Times  (We)  — 

Tri-City  Messenger— See 
Troy 

39  Climax                  524.-. Crescent    (Fr)    (516 

46  Clinton              1.344— Local   (Th)   (1,062 

25  Clio                     1.963—  Messenger  (We)  (1,870 

56  Coleman             1,024—  Tribune  (Th)   ..  (1,004 

11  Coloma              1.041— Courier  (We)  976 

75  Colon                 1,000— Express  (Th) . (820 

38  Concord  730— News  (Fr)  ~ 

75  Constantine       1.514....Advertiser-Record  (We) 

70  CoopersvUle       1,371 ..  Observer  (We) (1,840 

78  Corunna             2.358- News  (Th) (890 

76  Croswell            1.775....  Jeffersonian  (Th)  $2,456 

36  Crystal  Falls     2,31 6.... Diamond  Drill  (Th)  (2.060 

25  Davison  1.745— Index   (Th)    **3,236 

82  Dearborn          94.994....  For  papers  see  catalog. 

80  Decatur              1.664- Republican  (Th)   (1,425 

76  Deckenrille           719.... Recorder   (Fr)   (1.529 

Delton  ....  Times— See   Nashville. 

82  Detroit         1.849. 568....  For  papers  see  catalog. 

81  Dexter  1,307— Leader  (We) 


(1,154 
(675 


23  Dimondale  774- News  (Fr) 

63  Drayton  Plains 

X6,OOO....Lakeland  Tribune  (We)      (7,200 

58  Dundee  1,975— Reporter  (Th)   (1,421 

78  Durand  3,194— Express  (Th)    2.206 

50  East  Detroit    31.461— South  Macomb News  (Th)      27302 

Herald— See  Saint  Clair 
Shores. 

15  East  Jordan       1.779...News-Herald  (Th)  (1,725 

35  East  Tawas       2.040.... Gazette  (Th)  ...~~_ 

News  (Tu  &  Fr)  (2,259 

23  Eaton  Rapids     3,509.... Journal  (We)  . {2,410 

Ecorse  —See  Detroit  and  Lincoln 

Park 

59  Edmore  97U-Times  (Th)  (1,098 


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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Pop. 
MICHIGAN  (Continued) 

14  Edwardsburg       616..~Argus  (Th)  

889— Progress  (Th)   

911-Sun  (Th)  

l,S7S~.Review  (Th)  

570....Enterprise  (Fr)  

X  723... Journal  (Th)   (see  note 

in  catalog)    

2.325-  Enterprise  (Th)  

694....  News  (Th)  

639—  Hamilton  Press  (Th)  .... 

Herald  (Th) 

4 .226— Independent  (Th)  ...- 

29,675-.  Gazette  (Th)  

1.931— Guardian  (We)    

153,143.-.  For  papers  see  catalog. 

2,226-.  Observer  (Th)  

675....  Post  (Th)  

1,466....  Review  (We)  

1,208— News  (We) 


5  Elk  Rapid* 
19  Elsie 
67  Evan 
79  Fairgrove 
74  Fair  Haven 

63  Farmlngton 

18  Farwell 
JFenavflle 

25  Fenton 
63Femdale 
82  Flat  Rock 
25  Flint 
25  Flushing 

19  Fowler 

47  Powlervffle 
73  Frankenmuth 


Circ. 


900 
5709 

91.424 

635 

§321 
94.634 

9926 
§640 
91,260 
53,064 
§3,595 
83,701 


10  Frankfort 
63  Franklin 
8  Freeport 
62  Fremont 

39  Galesburg 
82  Garden  City 

69  Gaylord 
21  Gladstone 
26  Gladwin 
80  Gobies 
23  Grand  Ledge 


91,875 

11,200 
1,300 
92,014 

1.858— Patriot  (Th)  1,725 

X  1.800....  Four  Corners  Press  (Th)        5.755 

452— News  (Th)  §680 

3.056—  Times- Indicator  (Th)    .       J2.763 
$4.200— Free 

1.200- Argus  (Th)  §962 

9.012— Guardian  (Th)  §5.197 

Review  (Th)    14.675 

2 J71—  Herald- Times   (Th)   ....         2,173 

4,831.. ..Reporter  (We)      1.862 

1,878— Record  and  Clarion  (We)  ££3,046 


§2,449 
§1,980 

*794 
1.850 
51,675 


§404 

§2,100 

1,905 


§1,375 


662— News  (Th)  725 

4,506- Independent  (Th)  ....  3,444 

41  Grand  Rapids  176.515— For  papers  see  catalog. 

Grand  River              —See  Detroit. 
41  Grandville          2.022—  Southwest  Alliance  (Th) 
Star  (Th)    

62  Grant  646,..  Herald  &  Independent 

(Th) 

38  Grass  Lake          878.... News  (Fr)      

20  Grayling  2.086-  Avalanche   (Th)   

GrossePointe  —See  Detroit. 

Hamtramck  —See  Detroit. 

38  Hanover  377—  Hanover-Horton  Local 

(Th)  

32  Harbor  Beach    2,349— Times  (Th)  

24  Harbor  Springs  1,626- Graphic  (Th)      

Harper  Woods          ....Community    News— See 

Detroit. 

Herald— See  Saint 
Gaire  Shores. 

18  Harrison  884.... Cleaver  (Th)  

1  Harrisrille  485— Review  (Th)  §1.060 

64  Hart  2472— Journal  (Th)      -...      §2,000 

80  Hartford  1*838—  Day  Spring  (Th)  §1.2S3 

8  Hastings  6,096—  Banner  (Th) ££4,559 

63  Hazel  Park      17,770—  Madison  News  (Th)  ....      §2.634 

News  (Th) 52,526 

Highland  Park          -  See  Detroit. 
60  Hillman  442— Northeastern  Advertiser 

(Th) - 

70  Holland  15,858—  News  (Th)  ..  -... 

63  Holly  2,663— Herald  Advertiser  (Th) 

13  Homer  1,301....  Index  (Th) 

Horton  —Hanover-Horton  Local- 

See  Hanover. 

72  Hough  ton  Lake  X 150-  Resorter  (Th)      

47  Howell  4,353— Press  (We) 

46  Hudson  2.773— Bi-County  Herald  (Fr)    . 

Post-Gazette  (Th)  

Huntington  Woods    ....See  Huntington  News 
under  Northwest 
Publications,  Detroit. 

44lmlayCity         1.654- Times  (We)      

82  Inkster  16.728—  Ledger- Star  (Th)      .... 

Guide  Herald  (Th) 


750 

578 

2.205 

§1,160 


§2,087 
9S.7BO 

§1,440 


34  Ionia 

36  Iron  River 

29  Ithaca 

ttjonesvule 

39  ^  ^  wwoft 

40Kalkaska 


§1.571 
§7.345 

..         4,150 

750— Free 

6.412....  News  (Th) §3,878 

4.048- Reporter  (Mo  &  Th)  .. .      §3,631 
2,377-  Herald  (Th)    ££5,357 


1,594— Independent  (Th) 
57,704— For  papers  see  catalog. 
1,250— Leader  &  Kalkaskian 


63  Keego  Harbor 

X  3.200....  Inter- Lake  News    (Th) 

79  Kingston  371....Enterprise  (Fr)  

78  Laingsburg          942  .  .Press  (Th)  


§814 


§1.200 

94,200 

9610 

91*066 


Pop.  Circ. 

57  Lake  City            719— Republican  (Th)  1,305 

31  Lake  Linden      1,462- Native  Copper  Times  (Fr)  787 

34  Lake  Odessa      1.596— Wave  (Th) 91,218 

63  Lake  Orion        2.385—  Review  (Th) §1.791 

59  Lakeview  975—  Enterprise  (Th)    ££2,264 

7  L'Anse              2,376—  Sentinel  (We) §2,456 

33  Lansing  92.129— For  papers  see  catalog. 

44  Lapeer  6,143....  Press  (Th)  ....££9,744 

80  Lawton              1.206- Leader  (Th)  91,050 

45  Leland               X350-  Enterprise-Tribune  (Th)  92,867 

33  Leslie                1.543.... Local- Republican  (Th)  ..  §1,200 
1  Lincoln                 409— Herald  (Fr)  1,200 

82  Lincoln  Park    29,310....  For  papers  see  catalog 

25  Linden                 933.... Leader  (Th) §926 

30  Litchfteld             882....  Gazette  (Th)  §842 

82  Livonia  17.534  .  Livonian  (Th)  .....    ££4346 

Livonia  News — See 
Detroit  Suburban 
Newspapers,  Detroit. 

41  Lowell               2,191....  Ledger  &  Alto  Solo  (Th)  §2,156 

34  Lyons                    683.... Herald  (Th)  J200 

49  Mackinac  Island  572.... Town  Crier    (Fr)    (see 

note  in  catalog)   

Madison  Heights      ....Madison  News— See 

Hazel  Park. 
Tri-City  Messenger- 
See  Troy. 

5  Mancelona         1,000.... Herald  (Th)         §1.432 

81  Manchester        1,388—  Enterprise  (Th)   1,085 

77  Manistlque        5,086—  Pioneer- Tribune  (Th) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  §1,607 

83  Manton              1,085... Tribune-Record  (Fr)  .....  §1.266 
14  Marcellus           1.014—  News  (Th) - §1.056 

74  Marine  City       4,270- Independent  (Th)  §1,722 

67  Marion                  879.... Press   (Th)  §960 

76  Marlette             1,489— Leader  (Th)    91.938 

33  Mason               3,514— News  (Th) 95,918 

79  Mayville               888-Monitor  (Th)  91.050 

57  McBain                 506—  Chronicle   (Th)   750 

Melvindale  —Messenger— See   Mellus 

Newspapers.  Lincoln  Park. 

50  Memphis              800-  News  (Th) §428 

75  Mendon                844— Globe- Leader   (Th)    §857 

73  Merrill                 809- Monitor  (Th) §1,719 

8  Middleville        1.047....  Sun  &  Caledonia  News 

(Fr)  §1,250 

2,768.... Leader  (Th) J1.500 

1,924— Times  (Th) 3,025 

1,043— Herald   (Fr)    .   .  §1,100 

359— Herald  (Fr)  621 

X500....News  (Th)  §1,100 


81  Milan 

63  MUford 

79  Millington 

76  Minden  City 

68Mio 

61  Montague 

25  Montrose 


1,530— Observer  (Th)      §ft 

937— Times  &  New  Lothrop 

News  (Th)                ....  1.06S 

46  Morend             1.983.... Observer  (Th)      1 1,060 

25  Mount  Morris    2.890-  Herald  (We)  §1,342 

2  Mnnising           4,339— News  (We)  §2.523 

Mttskegon  Heights    -..See  Muskegon. 

8  Nashville           1,374....  Del  ton  Times  (Fr)      ....  398 

News  (Th)                1.290 

52  Negannee  6,472.... Iron  Herald  (Th)  

62  Newaygo           1.385...  Republican  (Th)  1.235 

50  New  Baltimore  2,043 ..  N.  Macomb  News- 
Press  (Th)  §2,170 

48  Newberry          2.802...  News  (Th) §1,440 

11  New  Buffalo      1,565.... Times  (Th)    §1,930 

50  New  Haven        1 .082- Herald  (Th)  §800 

30  North  Adams       499.~.Advocate  (Th)  

44  North  Branch       832-Gazette  (Th) §1,736 

82  Northvflle          3.240-Record  (Th)  §2,936 

63  Oak  Park          5.267....0ak  Park  News— See 

Northwest  Publica- 
tions, Detroit. 

23  Olivet                    887....  Optic  (Th)  ..... *834 

71  Onaway             1,421— News  (Th) §1,289 

66  Ontonagon         2,307- Herald  (Th) §1,800 

35  Oscoda                 843-Press  (Th) §1,787 

3  Otsego                3.990.... Union  (Th)  §1,460 

19  Ovid                   1.410- Register-Union  (Th)     ..  §1,386 

63  Oxford               2,305- Leader  (We)  §1,680 

38  Parma                  680.... News  (We)  §753 

80  Paw  Paw           2.382...  Courier- Northerner  (Fr)  §1,998 

76  Peck                     471...  Press  (Th)   .....  $620 

64  Pentwater         1,097- News  (Th) ....*...  611 

78  Perry                1.203—  Journal  (Th)  §836 

58  Petersburg        1.001-Sun  (Fr)  9863 

32  Pigeon               1.015— Progress- Advance  (Fr)..  2.530 

47  Pinckney              695...  Dispatch  (We)  9850 


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iPublisber's  Report;  Light  f  ~ 


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Weekly,  Semi-Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  1959 


Pop.  CUre. 

9  Piaconninf        1. 223....  Journal  (We) 1,650 

3  PUinwell  2,767..- Enterprise   (Th)   {1,500 

82  Plymouth  6,637— Mail   (Th)   §6,050 

34  Portland  2,807— Review  and  Observer 

(Th)  §2,250 

23  Potterville  «24-News  (We)  $496 

12  Quitter  1,527- Herald  (Th)   800 

61  Ravenna  551.... Times  (Th) $962 

67ReedCit7          2,241- Herald  (Th)        52,250 

79  Reese  632....Reporter  (We)    §706 

54  Remus  X 650.... Record  (Th)    (840 

50  Richmond          2.021... Review  (Th)  <2,100 

River  Rouge  —See  Detroit 

63  Rochester          4,279-Clarion  (Th)      4.400 

41  Rockford  1,937- Register  (Th)      1,650 

71  Rogers  City       3,873.,.. Advance   (Th)       52,200 

50  Romeo  2,985- Observer-Press  (Th)  82,437 

72  Roscommon          877— Herald- News  (Th)  51,510 
Roseville                   ....See  South  Macomb 

News,  East  Detroit. 
Herald— See  Saint  Claire 

Shores. 
63  Royal  Oak        46,898....  For  papers  see  catalog. 

73  Saginaw  92,918—  For  papers  see  catalog. 

73  Saint  Charles     1, 469- Union  (Th)  1,250 

74  Saint-Clair        4,098— Press  (Th)   $1,664 

50  Saint  Claire  Shores 

19,823  ..  For  papers  see  catalog. 
49  Saint  Ignace      2,946...  Republican-Newt  ft 

Enterprise  (Th)  §2,305 


19  Saint  Johns 
29  Saint  Louis 
81  Saline 


4,954—Republican-News    (Th)..**5,389 


3,347- Leader- Press  (Th) 

1.533....0bserver  (Th)   

Reporter  (We) 

76  Sandusky  1,819...  Republican-Tribune  (Th) 

34  Saranae  88Su.Advertiser  (Th)      

3  Saugatuck  770— Commercial  Record  (Fr) 

17  Sault  Sainte  Marie 

17.912— News  &  Upper  Mich. 

Farm  Journal  (We)  .. 

39  Schoolcraft         1, 078.... Express  (Th)      

53  Scottville  1,142.... Press   (Th)   

32  Sebewaing         1,911-Blade  (Th)       

64  Shelby  1.500-Herald   (Th)   

37  Shepherd  899- Republican   (Th)   

South  Kent  ....See  Grand  Rapids 

63  South  Lyon        1,312-Herald  (Th)       

41  Sparta  2,327— Sentinel-Leader  (Th) 

38  Springport  598— Signal    (Th)      

6  Standish  1.186-  Independent  (We)      .. 

59  Stanton  1,123—  Clipper-Herald  (Th)      .. 

55  Stephenson  791— Journal  (Fr)      ..    .. 

33  Stockbridge        1,098— Brief -Sun  (Th)  

23  Sunfield  400.... Sentinel  (Th)  

45  Suttons  Bay         485.... Courier  (Th)  

25  Swartx  Creek    X  884.-.  New  a   (Th)       

35TawasCity        1,441- Herald  (Th)      

46  Tecumseh          4,020—  Herald  (Th)       

11  Three  Oaks        1.572— Galien  River  Gazette  (Th) 

82  Trenton  6,222— Times  (Th) 

63  Troy  X 15. OOO....Tri-City  Messenger  (We) 

32  Ubly  743.-. Courier   (Th)    

12  Union  City         1,564.... Register-Tribune    (Th).. 
79  Unionville  531— Crescent-News   (Th)   .  . 

50  Utica  1,196.... Progress  (We)  §18,312 

Sentinel  (Th)       §5,738 

79  Vassar               2,530—  Pioneer-Times  (Th)    ....      §3,200 
23  VermontYille        707— Echo  (Th)    987 

39  Vicksburg          2.171— Commercial  (Th)      ....      §2,075 
27  Wakefield          3,344—  News  (Fr) §1,177 

Walled  Lake  ....Inter-lake  News— See 

Keego  Harbor. 

Warren  ....Tri-City    Progress— See 

Utica. 

11  Watervliet         1.327....Record   (Fr)       

3  Wayland  1,591  ....Globe  (Th)   

82  Wayne  9.409- Dispatch  (We) 

Eagle  (Th)       

65  West  Branch     2,098.... Herald  (Th)      

62  White  Cloud         977- Eagle   (Th)       

61  Whitehall          1,819-Forum   (Th)   

75  White  Pigeon    1,113— Post  (Th)  

33  Williamston      2,051— Enterprise  (Th)  

82  Wyandotte       36,846-News-Herald  (Mo&Th) 

Tribune  (Th)      

74  Yale                   1.641. ...Expositor  (We)      .. 
70  Zeeland  3,075-Record  (Th)  


§2,020 
§1,135 
1,430 
§4,200 
§1,250 
§1,250 


175 

600 
1,207 
§1,685 
§1,573 
1,008 

§2,105 

§1,546 

900 

**3,398 
§1,480 
§2,157 
§700 
§696 
§392 
§1,021 
§1,997 
3,170 
§1,065 
§7,333 
3,645 
500 
§749 
§984 


§1,180 

§1,826 

§6,431 

8,192 

§2,537 

§949 

§1,155 

§775 

§1.738 

§17,800 

117,123 

§2,100 

§3,158 


Pop. 

MINNESOTA 


54  Ada 

50  Adams 
53  Adrian 
1  Aitkin 
73  Albany 
24  Alden 
21  Alexandria 


2.121—  Index  (We) 
663—  Review  (Th) 
1,1  15....  Re  view  (Fr) 

2  ,079....  Independent  Age  (Th) 

1,196—  Enterprise   (Th) 

668—  Advance  (Th) 
6,319....  Lake  Region  Farmer 

(Th) 
Park  Region  Echo  (Tu 

&  Th) 

58S-Herald   (Fr) 
899—  Advocate  (Th)  ......... 

7.396-Herald  (Th)   ................. 

Suburban  Life  (Tu)       .. 
Union  (Fr)   ............. 

2.256—  Press   (Th)       ......... 

846—  Banner  (Th)    ................. 

1.313—  Enterprise  (Th)  ......... 

387—  American  (Th)    ......... 

880—  Herald  (Th)   ............ 

XI,  371...  Journal   (Th)    ......... 

X  1,688     News  (We)  ........ 

448....  Enterprises  (Th)      ..    .. 

1.554....  Farmers'   Independent 

(Th)      ............... 

723—  Press-Tribune  (Th)  .. 
l,593....Record-Review   (Th)   ... 

327—  Herald  (Th)       ......... 

714....Review   (Th)       ..... 

929....Region   (We)       ...... 

435-  News  (Th)      ........ 

659....  Tribune  (Th)     ....... 

1.708...  Herald  (Th)  ............ 

381.  ...Independent    (Fr)    ...... 

10.001—  Northland  Times    (Fr).. 
Sentinel   (Fr)   ............ 

3.398....  Monitor   (Fr)       ..... 

News  {Tu)  ....... 

577....Herald  (Th)       ........ 

463....  Progressive  (We)       ... 

1,333....  Union  (Th)      ...... 

1,245—  Times  (Fr)  ....... 

732....  American  (Th)      ..    . 

74  Blooming  Prairie 

1,442....  Times  (Th)  ..    .. 

27  Bloomington      9,902~..Sun   (Th)       ............. 

3.843....  Register  (Tu) 

Post    (Th) 
1.320....Press  (Fr) 

496.-.  Advisor  (Th)       ...... 

697....  Journal  (Th)      ........ 

12.637....  Review  (Th)      ........ 

3,623....  Gazette-  Telegram  (Th).. 

478...  Tribune  (Th) 
639....  Sentinel  (Th) 


Circ. 


**2,M« 
§579 
§1,470 


7  Amboy 
86  Annandale 
2  Anoka 


76  Appleton 
44  Argyle 

72  Arlington 
58  Askov 

34  Atwater 
69  Aurora 

69  Babbitt 

68  Badger 
15  Bagley 

42  Balaton 
14  Barnesville 

9  Barnum 
56  Battle  Lake 
39  Baudette 

6  Beardsley 

73  Belgrade 

70  Belle  Plaine 

64  Bel  view 
4  Bemidjl 

76  Benson 

77  Bertha 
31  Bigfork 

65  Bird  Island 

69  Biwabik 

4  Blackduck 


22  Blue  Earth 

31  Bovey 
37  Boyd 
30  Braham 
18  Brainerd 
84  Breckenridge 
53  Brewster 
22  Bricelyn 


Brooklyn  Center        .  Brooklyn  Center  Press- 

See  Minneapolis. 
73  Brooten  669....Review    (Th)       ..... 

77  Browenrttle  735-  Blade   (Th)       .......... 

78  Browns  Valley  1.117....  Valley  News  (Th)  .   .. 


$980 

514 

1,886 

**6,102 

§720 

JU20 

§3,412 

§3.568 

§3.616 

§2.452 

§912 

§1,564 

§2,102 

900 

§874 

*680 

§989 

§2,300 

*738 

§1,878 

530 

§1.215 

§1,856 

*375 

§850 

§2,304 

§472 

1,750 

§5B8 

3.374 

3.324 

§1,015 

§600 

§1,197 

§1,220 

§910 

§1,575 

**S,468 

**2.906 

**3,014 

800 

§525 

1,387 

§850 

§2,200 

400 

§855 


815 
§738 
§960 
§916 


46  Brownton  696—  Bulletin  (Th) 

86  Buffalo  1,914....  Journal-Press  (Th)  (see 

note  in  catalog)      ..    .  §5,115 

65  Buffalo  Lake        724...  News  (Th)      ............  1.236 

83  Butterfield            529.^.  Advocate  (Th)      ..    ..  §660 

28  Caledonia  2.243....  Argus-  Journal  (Th)       ..  52,465 

30  Cambridge  2.978-Star   (Th)      ........  §1.911 

87  Canby  2,173—  News   (Th)      .......  §2.287 

25  Cannon  Falls  1.831-  Beacon  (Fr)  ......  §1.973 

9  Carlton                 650—  Vidette   (Th)       ......  §1.842 

11  Cass  Lake  1.936—  Times  (Th)      ..........  §1.197 

45  Ceylon                  618-  Herald  (Th)    .........  §625 

10  Chaska  2.008—  Valley  Herald  (Th)    .  ..  R691 

23  Chatfleld  1.605....News   (Th)       ..........  §1,165 

69  Chisholm  6,861....  Free  Press  (Th)    .....  §3,406 

Tribune-Press  (Tu)     ...  §3.252 

75  Chokio                  541...Review    (Th)     ...........  §540 

2  Circle  Pines  X341     Circulating   Pines    (Th)  980 

520—  Free 

12  Clara  City  1.106-Herald   (Fr)    .........  1.194 

20  Claremont            426—News  (Fr)      ...........  §912 

77  Clarissa                650—  Independent  (Th)      .....  §775 

87  Clarkfield  1,012—  Advocate  (Th)  ........  §1.629 

Clearbrook  ....Leader-  Record—  See 

Gonvick. 

71  Dear  Lake           297....  Times  (Th)  ..................  437 

6  Clinton                 718....  Advocate  (Th)  ...............  750 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *MarchA.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn: 

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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1969 


Pop. 
MINNESOTA  (Continued) 


9  CfoQoet 

86Cokato 
73  Cold  Sprint 
31  Coleraine 


7.68S~.News  Graphic  (Fr)  ...... 

Pine  Knot  (Tu)  

1.401*.  Enterprise  (Th)  

1.488— Record  (Th) 

1,321— Itasca  Iron  News  (Hi). 


ColnmbU  Heights     «.  See  Minneapolis. 


Ciie. 


15,435 
§3,294 

1.450 
§926 

823 


8  Comfrey               642— Times  (Th)  9900 

69  Cook                    482— News-Herald  (Th)  8 1,400 

47  Cosmos                382....  News  (Th) §820 

42  Cottonwood          709.... Current  (Fr)  5682 

18  Crosby               3.777....  Courier  (We)  §2,300 

61  Cyrus                   363- Leader  (Th) (500 

65  Danube                 437-..  Enterprise  (Th)  *530 

47  Dtssel                  962— Dispatch  (Th)  51,254 

37  Dawson              1,834— Sentinel  (Fr) 51,575 

Deephaven  ~.See  Excelsior,  also 

Wayzata. 

31  Deer  River         1. 033-  News  (Th)  §1,000 

86  Delano                1,386-. Eagle  (Th)  11,380 

3  Detroit  Lakes    5,787....  Record  (Th) §3,039 

Tribune  (We)  **S,67S 

Star-Record  (Th) §1,410 

For  papers  see  catalog. 
News  (Th)  


1,151- 


20  Dodge  Center 
69  Dnluth  104,511 

77  Eagle  Bend          691 
60  Bast  Grand  Forks 

5.049., 
87  Echo 
47  Eden  Valley 

59  Edgerton 
27Edina 

26  Elbow  Lake 
71  Elk  River 
74  Ellendale 
22  Elmore 
69  Ely 
40  Elysian 
24  Emmons 

60  Ersldne 
69  Eveleth 


Record  (Th)  

490....  Enterprise  (Fr)  

792-.  Journal  (Th)  

961—  Enterprise  (Th)   

9.744.... Courier  (Th)  . 


9641 

$2,189 
1401 
§71S 
§1,260 
54,22s 


1.398....  Herald  (Th)  §2,427 


27  Excelsior 

65  Fairfax 
19  Farmington 
60  Fertile 
69  Floodwood 
5  Foley 

82  Forest  Lake 
60  Fosston 
65  Franklin 
51  Folds 
54  Gary 
72  Gaylord 
72  Gibbon 
69  Gilbert 
46Glencoe 


24  Glenville 

61  Glenwood 

Golden 


15  Gonvick 
25Goodhue 

7  Good  Thunder 
6  Graceville 

16  Grand  Marais 
31  Grand  Rapids 

87  Granite  Falls 
68  Greenbtish 
77  Grey  Eagle 
35  Hallock 
54  Halstad 
75  Hancock 

8  Banska 
23  Harmony 

19  Hastings 
14  Hawley 

20  Hayfield 
65  Hector 

41  Hendricka 
56  Henning 
26  Herman 
32  Heron  Lake 


1,875 
1,018 
§942 

§2,009 
§880 
5365 
705 

§2,975 
§467 

§2,450 

§1,441 

§5,682 
1,200 
§688 

§1,990 
2.425 

§2,578 
§601 
1,000 
§587 

§1.625 
§950 
685 

53,324 


1J99— Star- News  (Th) 

476— Eagle  (Th)  

1.074.-. Eye  (Th)  

5.474—  Miner  (Th)  

402—  Enterprise  (Fr)  

356.-.  Leader  (Th)  

608— Echo  (Fr)  .... 

5,872— News  Clarion  (Th)    .. 
1,763— Deephaven  Post  (Fr)    .. 
Minnetonka  Record(Th) 

1.143— Standard  (Th)  

1.916—  Tribune  (Th) .... 

890— Journal  (Th)  

667— Forum   (Th)  

1,089....  News  (We)  

1,766.... Times  (Th) 

1.614— Thirteen  Towns  (Th)  .... 

546— Tribune  (Th)     ~ 

1.149- Free  Press  (Th)  .... 

278— Graphic  (Fr)  - 

1.229— Hub  (Fr) 

830....  Gazette  (Th) — 

2.247-Herald  (Th)      

2,801- Enterprise  (Th)  

Star  (Th)  (see  note  in 
catalog)    -~ 

672— Progress  (Th)  .. 

2,666— Tribune  (Th)  

....  Golden— See  Golden 
Valley  Suburban 
Press,  Hopkins. 

37S-  Leader-Record  (We)  .... 

489— Tribune  (Th)  

476— Herald  (Th)  ..... 

962— Enterprise  (Tu)  

1.078- News-Herald  (Th)  

6419— Herald  Review  (Mo&Th) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  **4,302 
2.511— Tribune  (Th) 3,110 

713-Tribune  (Th) 930 

400U.Gazette  (Th) §740 

l.SS2_Enterprise  (We)  §1.893 

635- Valley  Journal  (We)  ....      ' 

852— Record  (Th)  

473— Herald  (Th)  

1.022— News  (Th) 

6.560—  Gazette  (Th) 

1.196— Herald  (Th)  

805— Herald  (Th)  

1.196-Mirror  (Fr) 

762- Independent  (Th)  .... 

781- Pioneer  (Th)  ...- 

1.004— Advocate  (Th)  

752-Review  (Th)  

837— News  (Th)  (see  note  in 
catalog) 


*950 

365 

§2,826 


§1,647 
§823 
*640 
§992 

51,560 


§1.484 
§724 
§828 

§1,250 

3,685 

§1,482 

9650 

§1,755 

§832 

1.05! 

§1*120 

774 


§976 


67  Hills 
58  Hincklsy 
26  Hoffman 
28  Hokah 


73  Holdingford 

27  Hopkins 

28  Houston 

86  Howard  Lake 
46  Hutchinson 
18  Ironton 

30  Isanti 
48  Isle 
41  Ivanhoe 
32  Jackson 
81  Janesville 

59  Jasper 
17  Jeffers 
70  Jordan 
35  Karlstad 
20  Kasson 

4  KeUiher 
35  Kennedy 
25  Kenyon 

76  Kerkhoven 

22  Kiester 
73Kimball 

28  La  Crescent 
52  Lafayette 
41  LakeBenton 
35  Lake  Branson 
79  Lake  City 
7  Lake  Crystal 
32  Lakefield 

34  Lake  Lillian 
3  Lake  Park 

51  Lake  Wilson 
64  Lamberton 

35  Lancaster 

23  Lanesboro 
40  Le  Center 
50  LeRoy 

46  Lester  Prairie 
40  Le  Sueur 

85  Lewiston 
13  Lindstrom 

47  Litchfield 

36  Littlefork 

77  Long  Prairie 
67  Luverne 

23  Mabel 
83  Madelia 

37  Madison 

7  Madison  Lakt 

43  Mahnomen 
20  Mantorville 

86  Maple  Lake 
7  Mapleton 

12  Maynard 

79  Mazeppa 

60  Mclntosh 
73  Melrose 

80  Menahga 

44  Middle  River 

48  Milaca 
12  Milan 


Pop.  Circ. 

520-Crescsnt  (Th)  ~ 590 

902— News  (Th) 1,300 

57S....Tribune  (Th) 780 

....Chief—See  La  Crescent 
Timei-Hokah  Chief, 
La  Crescent 

458-Herald  (Th)  1,025 

7.595—  Review  (Th)  **4.301 

Suburban  Press  (Th)  ....**1,S19 

973— Signal  (Th)  1,251 

931-Herald  (Th)  §1,132 

4.690- Leader  (Tu  &  Th) §4.879 

...  Crosby- Ironton   Courier 
•—See  Crosby. 

422-News  (Th)  §1.300 

674.... Messenger  (Th)  §780 

682.... Times  (Th) §1,246 

3.313— Pilot  (Th)  §2.750 

1,287- Argus    (Th)    1,170 

840—Journal  (Th)  772 

516-Review  (Th)  §638 

1.494— Independent  (Th)  §1,72S 

804-Advocate  (Th) 1,138 

1.353.... Independent  (Th)  §1.371 

336—  Independent    (Th)    §716 

480— Star  (Th) §867 

1.651— Leader  (Th)  .... §1.968 

664— Banner  (Th)  ..... §928 

541— Courier  (Th)  §887 

490....News  (Th)  §938 

1.229— Times-Hakoh  Chief  (Th)  962 

438— Ledger  (Fr)   <609 

863— News  (Th)  §1,020 

438.... Budget  (Th)  800 

3.457.... Graphic  (Th)  §2.132 

l,430u.Tribune  (Th) - §1.423 

1.651-Standard  (Th)  §1,800 

358— Crier  (Th)  831 

689— Journal  (Th) 700 

434— Pilot  (Th)  §520 

1.208— News  (Th)  §1.491 

536— Herald  (Th)  754 

1,100.... Leader  (Th)  §1,040 

1J14— Leader  (Th) §1,978 

959— Independent  (Th)     §1,181 

663— News  (Th)   §906 

2,713— News-Herald   (We)   §1,957 

786— Journal  (Fr)    §842 

729— Press  (Th)  §1,600 

4.608— Independent  Review 

(Th)  **3.679 

671.... Times  (Th)  §936 

2.443.... Leader  (Th)    §3,844 

3.650—  Star-Herald  (Th)  **  3,451 

788— Record  (Th)  §766 

1.790— Times-Messenger  (Th)  .  §1.535 

2.303— Press  (We)  §2,487 

Western  Guard  (Th)     ..  §3.090 

JS7~Times  (Th)  741 

1.464— Pioneer  (Th)    §1,788 

477— Express  (Th)  J528 

780-Messenger  (We)  §960 

1.083— Enterprise  (Th)   §1.279 

507— News  (Fr)  §466 

523— Journal  (Fr)  609 

881....Times  (Th)  |753 

2.106.... Beacon  (Th)  §2.355 

849— Messenger  (Th)  $1.250 

356— Record  (We)   (see  note 

in  catalog)  1,380 

1.917— Times  (We)  §2,925 

561— Standard  (Th)  783 


27  Minneapolis   521.718— For  papers  see  catalog. 

42  Minneota  1.274— Mascot  (Fr)  

22  Minnesota  Lake  609....Tribune  (Th) 


§1,208 
540 
3,850 
3,850 
§1,625 
§1,390 
§3,903 
§1,897 


12  Montevideo  5.459— American  (Th)  . 

News  (Tu) 

40  Montgomery  1,913....  Messenger  (Th)  

86  Monticello  1.231—  Times  (Th)  

14  Moorhesd  14.870—  Scene  and  Press  (Th)  .. 

9  Moose  Lake  1.603-  Star  Gazette  (Th)  

33  Mora  2.018— Times  (Th)  §2,728 

64  Morgan  949— Messenger  (Th)  1 1,01 2 

Morningside  ....Courier— See  Edina.     , 

75  Morris  3.811-  Sun  (Tu)  §2,968 

Tribune  (Fr)  **2,993 

66  Morristown          533—  Press  (Fr)  *470 

27  Mound  2,061- Minnetonka  Pilot  (Th)  ..      §2,175 


Clradatioo— **S«pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  8)A.B.C.  Aadit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 

(Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
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Weekly,  Semi-Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  1969 


Pop. 


Gift. 

81.860 

51,223 


17  Mountain  Lake  1.733- Observer  (Th)  .... 

31  Nashwauk         2.029— Eastern  Itascan  (Th) 
Newfolden  -Clarion-See  Record* 

Middle  River. 

34  New  London         726.... Times  (Th) 755 

40  New  Prague       1,915—  Times  (Th)  .... 82,671 

81  NewRichland       908....  Star  (Th) 11,415 

S  New  Ulm  9,341— Review  (Th)   (see  note 

in  catalog)   81,867 

56  New  York  Mills  977-Herald  (Th)  tl.482 

13  North  Branch       769— Review  (Th)  91,C75 

66  Northfield          7,487-Independent   (Mo)    (see 

note  in  catalog)   83,266 

News  (Th)  83,343 

36  Northotne  349....  Record  and  Mizpah 

Message  (Th)  565 

63  North  Saint  Paul 

4,248— Review  (Th)  §3,900 

10  Norwood  749.... Times   (Th)   51,625 

83  Odin  —Ormsby-Odin  Community 

Builder— See  Triumph . 
33  Offihrie  362.... Sentinel  (Th)  

32  Okabena  13*-. Press  (Th) 

63  Oklee  4*4— Herald  (Th)  

65  Olivia  2,012— Times- Journal  (Th)  

48  Onamia  704—  Independent  (Th)  


J750 
5275 
(1,095 
81,900 
706 
-Free 


83  Ormsby  ....Ormsby-Odin Community 

Builder— See  Triumph. 

6  OrtonrUle          2.577— Independent  (Th)  §2,584 

21  Osakis               1,488— Review  (Th)  1,575 

27  Osseo                 1.167....Prew  (Th)  880 

74  Owttonna         10.191—  Photo  News  (Th)  83,226 

56  Parkers  Prairie    900- Independent  (Th)  §928 

29  Park  Rapids      3,027—  Enterprise  (Th)  §3,765 

73  Paynesvffle       1.503—  Press  (Th) 1,925 

56  Pelican  Rapids  1,676— Press  (Th) 81,840 

56  Perham              1.926- Enterprise- Bulletin  (Th)  §1,900 

49  Fieri  856— Journal  (Th)  - 

58  Pine  City           1,937— Poker-Pioneer  (Th)      ..  2,011 

25  Pine  Island        1,298.... Record  (Th)  61,096 

11  Pine  River            835....  Journal  (Fr)  §940 

59  Pipestone           5,269- Star  (Mo  &  Th)  §3,937 

79  Plainview          1,524- News  (Th) . 81,805 

23  Preston              1,399—  Republican  (Th) 2,900 

48  Princeton           2.108—  Union  (Th)     J2,310 

69  Proctor              2,693  ...Journal  (Th)  81,122 

34  Raymond             580— News  (Fr)  540 

63  Red  Lake  Falls  1,733.... Gazette  (Th) 81,868 

64  Redwood  Falls  3,813—  Gazette  (Tu  &  Th)  **5,397 


611 

81,530 

66,288 

525 

67,637 

83,115 

§520 


11  Remer  412— Star  (Th)  .... 

65  Renville  1.323- Star  Farmer  (Th)  .. 

27  Richfield          1 7,502....  News  (Th)   

73  Richmond  700— Reporter  (Th)  

27  Robbinsdale     11.289-Post  (Th) 

68  Roseau  2,231— Times-Region  (Th) 

84  Rothsay  537....  Enterprise  (Th)  .... 

49  Royalton  500....Banner  (Th) 81.040 

13  Rush  City          1.175— Post  (Fr) 1,176 

23  Rushford  1,270— Tri- County  Record  (Th)      61,075 

59  Ruthton  534— Tribune  (We) $575 

65  Sacred  Heart        745- News  (Th)  . 6970 

85  Saint  Charles     1,548— Press  (Th) „ 81,190 

83  Saint  James      3,861— Courier  (Tu)  **2,63S 

Plaindealer  (Th)  **2,716 

73  Saint  Joseph      1.246— Dispatch   (Fr)   37S 

27  Saint  Louis  Park 

22,644— Dispatch   (Th)   **«,660 

311.349— For  papers  see  catalog. 

7.754— Herald  (Th)   **3,076 

613— Sentinel  (Th)  640 

1,097.... Courier  (Th)  61,241 

3.140— Herald  (Th)  §2,649 

3,410— Herald  (Th)  §836 

802.... Review  (We) 81,1 

3.185.... Argus-Tribune  (Th)  61,500 

Valley  News  (Th)  

1,221— Advance-Standard  (Th).. 

X 3.000.... News  (Tu) 

60S— Leader  (Th)  

1.887—  Herald  (Th)  *3.452 

3.278—  Herald- Dispatch  (Tu  & 

Th)     _     $,031 

19  South  St  Paul  15.909- Reporter  (Tu  &  Th) $5,243 

8  Springfield         2.574—  Advance- Press  (Th) 

(see  note  in  catalog)      62,428 

28  Spring  Grove     1.093- Herald  (Th)  61.160 

23  Sprint  Valley    2.467....Tribune  (Th)    2,625 


62  Ssint  Paul 
52  Saint  Peter 
64  Sanborn 
58  Sandstone 
73  Sauk  Centre 
5  Sank  Rapids 
SOSebeka 
70  Shakopee 

45Sherbum 
38  Silver  Bay 
46  Silver  Lake 
51  Slayton 
8  Sleepy  Eye 


62,615 

6610 
6810 

1,158 


Pop.  Ore. 

77  Staples  2,782— World  (Th)  «..**2,800 

61  Starbuck           U43— Times  (Th)  61,603 

44  Stephen               877—  Messenger  (Th)  61,146 

46  Stewart                695— Tribune  (Th) 5621 

55  Stewartville       1.193- Star  (Th)   61,260 

82  Stillwater          7,674... Gazette  (Th) §2,320 

17  Storden                 398— Times  (Th)  6660 

49  Swanville             398— News  (Th)  „—.'.!....""  60*3 

57  Thief  River  Falls 

6,926,..Times  (Mo  &  Th) **4,761 

69  Tower                  773.... News  (Fr)  6980 

42  Tracy                3.020- Headlight- Herald  (Th)..  2,713 

45  Triumph  561— Triumph-Monterey 

Progress     (Th)     (see 

note  in  catalog)  ..._ 61,036 

45  Truman             1,106—  Tribune  (Th) 81,126 

54  Twin  Valley         899...  Times  (We)  61.086 

38  Two  Harbors     4.400— Chronicle  &  Times  (Th)  §2,375 

41  Tyler                1.121- Journal  (We)  61,109 

14  men                    525... Union  (We)  6830 

49  Upsala                 366— News-Tribune  (Th)  6526 

7  Vernon  Center     344- News  (Th) 370 


69  Virginia 

79  Wabasha 
64  Wabasso 

10  Waconia 

80  Wadena 

11  Walker 


64  Walnut  Grove 
25  Wanamtafo 
44  Warren 
68  Warroad 
81  Waseca 

10  Watertown 
40  WatervOle 
47  Watkins 
12  Watson 
86  Waverly 


27  Wayzatt 

45  Welcome 
22  Wells 
17  Westbrook 
20  West  Concord 
West  St  Paul 


12,486—  Range  Facts  (Th)  

2,468... Herald  (Th)  ... 

693-Standard  (Th)  

1,569— Patriot  (Th)  

3,958.... Pioneer  Journal  (Th)  .. 

1.192.... Independent  (Fr)  

Pioneer  (Fr)  

Pilot  (Fr)  

890.... Tribune  (Th)  

496— Progress  (Th) 


61.910 
6815 

2,419 
§3,460 
61,750 
8607 
8900 
985 
6630 


1.779-Sheaf  (We)  **3,036 

1.276- Pioneer  (We)  .... 8970 

4.927— Herald   (Fr)   §3.906 

Journal  (We)  .....  63,636 

837-News  (Th)  81,310 

1.627....  Advance   (Th)    6965 

659- Forum  (Th) J600 

284— Journal  (Th)  403 

....  Star— See  Wright  County 
Journal-Press. 
Buffalo. 

1.791-Deephaven  Argus  (Fr)..  6860 

Minnetonka  Herald  (Th)  §3,165 

712— Times  (Fr)  ..  .. 6310 

2.475— Mirror  (Th)   81,475 

1,017-Sentinel  (Th) 61,236 


770— Enterprise  (Th) 8678 

.West  St.  Paul  Booster... 
See  St.  Paul. 

78  Wbeaton            1.948.... Gazette  (Th)   61,949 

62  White  Bear  Lake 

3,646—  White  Bear  Press  (Th)  t3,900 

39  Williams              414— Northern  Light  (Th)  ....  5730 

53  Wilmont               473— Tribune  (Th) - §500 

17  Windom            3.165.,. Citizen  (We) §3,264 

Reporter  (Fr)   2,705 

283—  Enterprise  (Th) 700 

2,127— Enterprise  (Th)   1,864 

941— Journal  (Th)  923 

1,251— News  (Th)  §1,255 

504— News  (Th)      . 6735 

172— Enterprise  (Th)   450 


60  Winger 
22  Winnebago 
46  Winsted 
72  Winthrop 
87  Wood  Lake 
79  Zumbro  Falls 
25  Zumbrota 


1.686-News  (Th) §1,640 

MISSISSIPPI 

48  Aberdeen           5490- Examiner  (Th)  3,760 

10  Ackerman          1.463... Plaindealer  (Th)  1,181 

48  Amory               4,990... Advertiser  (Th)   63,215 

5  Ashland                328.. Southern  Advocate  (Th)  61.226 

41  BaUlwyn            1,567- News  (Th)  U.870 

54  Batesville          2,463—  Panolian  (Th) 62,418 

23  Bay  St  Louis    4.621- Sea  Coast  Echo  (Th)  ....  81.692 

31  Bay  Springs       1,302- News  (Th) 61,180 

27  Belxoni              4,071, ...Banner  (Th)  81,560 

24  Biloxi  37.425- Bulletin  (Th)  

59  BoonevUle         &295—  Banner-Independent 

(Th)  3.890 

61  Brandon            1.827—  News  (Th) 1,960 

43  Brookhaven       7.801- Advertiser  (Th)   §3,357 

Leader-Times  (We  &  Fr)  $3,389 

UOOO— Free 

7  Bruce               1.719-Journal  (Th)  §1,966 

7  Calhoun  City     1,319—  Monitor-Herald  (Th)  ....  §2,502 
45  Canton              7,048— Herald  (Th) 62,183 

8  Carrollton            475— Conservative  (Fr)  61.380 


Circulation— **Sept  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *March  AJB.C.  Statement;  •  A. B.C.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 
iPublisherTRei  ' 


Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 

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Pop.  Circ. 

MISSISSIPPI  (Continued) 

40  Carthage  1.925— Carthaginian  (Th)  52,628 

68  Charleston        2,629....Mississippi  Sun  (Th)  ....     81,250 

14  Clarksdale       16,539- Delta  Farm  Press  (Th)      58,352 
6  Cleveland  6.747— Commercial  (Fr)  94,932 

News- Enterprise  (Tu)  ..        2.480 
81  Coffeevfflt  739— Courier  (Th)     §1,428 

16  Collins  1.293-News-CoramerciaI  (Fr)  .      51,600 
46  Columbia  6.124— Columbian- Progress 

(Th)  53,108 

Mirror  (Su) 51,225 

15  Crystal  Springs  3.676— Meteor  (Th)  1,500 

3$  DeKalb  953— Messenger  (Th)  .  .    

67  Drew  1.681....  Leader  (Th)  530 

26  Duwnt  2.311— News  (Th) 51,425 

34  Ellisvffle  3,579—  Progress- Item    (Th)    ....         5850 

78  Eupora  1,338..  Progress  (Th)  51,800 

32  Feyette  1.498-Chronicle  (Th)  920 

45  Flora                    655— Banner  County  Out- 
look (Fr)  750 

62  Forest  2.874- Times  (We)    52,910 

29  Fulton  1.343..- Times  (Th)  §2,367 

3  Gloster              1.467— Wilkamite  Record  (Fr)      51,600 
76  Greenville        29.936- Delta  Leader  (Negro) 
(Su)  

Mississippi  Pilot   (We) 

22  Grenada  7.388....  Weekly  (Th) 

24  Gulfport           22.659— Pictorial  Review  (Fr)  .. 
IS  Hazlehurst         3,397    Courier  (Th)  

News  (Th)      

17  Hemando  1,206.... Times  Promoter  (Th) 


47  Holly  Springs    3.276.- South  Reporter  (Th) 


9  Houston 
67  Indianola 
71  luka 

25  Jackson 

4  Kosdusko 
21  Leakesville 
76  Leland 

26  Lexington 
3  Liberty 

80  Louisville 
37  Lumberton 
53  Maben 
52  Macon 
64  Magee 
60  Marks 
19  Meadville 
64  Mendenhall 
39  Monticello 
62  Morton 
16  Mount  Olire 
73  New  Albany 
51  Newton 


1.664— Times- Post   (Th) 
4,369....  Enterprise  Tocsin   (Th) 

1.527— Vidette   (Th)    

98.271....  For  papers  see  catalog. 
6,753—  Star- Herald  (Th) 

893— Herald  (Fr)   

4.736— Progress  (Th) 

3.198— Advertiser  (We)  

683—  Southern  Herald  (Th) 


1,750 
810 
§1,867 

1,672 
§1,300 
§2,260 
J2.000 

2,117 
§2,180 

13,250 
1.000 
51,136 
§2,800 

ti.ooo 


5.282- Journal  (Fr) §3,175 


1,803.... Progressive-Citizen  (Sa) 
616—  Press  and  Messenger(Fr) 

2,241— Beacon  (Th)     

1,738- Courier  (Th)         

2,209—  Democrat  (Th) 
524— Advocate  (Th)  

1,539....  News  (Th)  

1,382— Press  (Th) 

1,664- Progress  Herald  (Th)    . 
827— Tribune  (Fr)  

3,680— Gazette  (Th) 

2.912— Record  (Th)  

30  Ocean  Springs  3,058....News  (Th) 

9  Okolona  2.167....  Messenger  (Th)   

36  Oxford  3.956.... Eagle  (Th) 

30  Pascagoula       10.805- Chronicle  Star  & 

Advertiser  (Tu  &  Fr)**5,413 

24  Pass  Christian  3,383-Biloxi  News  (Fr)  

Tarpon-Beacon  (Sa)  — .. 
18  Petal  2.148....  Petal  Paper,  The  (Th)   . 

50  Philadelphia       4,472— Democrat  (Th)    

55  Picayune  6.707- 1  tern  (Th)  

26  Pickens                638—  Four  Co.  News  (We) 
58  Pontotoc  1.596— Progress  (Th)  

55  Poplarvffle         1,852—  Democrat  (Th)  

11  Port  Gibson       2.920- Reveille  (Th)  

33  Prentiss  1,212—  Headlight  (Th) 

37  Purvis  1,270— Booster  (Fr)  

12  Ouitman  1,817— Clark  County 

Tribune  (Fr)  

65  Raleigh  580— Reformer  (Th)     

25  Raymond  1.259— Gazette  (Fr)  

56  Richton  1.158— Dispatch  (Th)   

70  Ripley  2,383—  Southern  Sentinel  (Th) 

63  Rolling  Fork      1,229- Deer  Creek  Pilot  (Fr)  .... 

6  Rosedale  2,197— Democrat  (Th)  

67  Rulevffle  1321— Record  (Th)  

54  Sardis  1.913—  Southern  Reporter  (Th) 

69  StnatobU          3406— Tate  County  Democrat 

(Th)    » « 

53  Starkvffle          7,107— News    (Fr)    

57  Summit  1,558—  Sun    (Th)       

68  Sumner  550— Sentinel  (Th)  

25  Terry  497—  Headlight  (Fr)  

72  Tunica               1,354— Times-Democrat  (Th).... 
74  Tylertown         1,331— Times   (Th)    


§576 

§495 

52,137 

$1,720 
51,203 

1,150 
§1,937 
J1.125 

1.250 

600 

J2.785 

§2,594 

§1,100 

§725 

2,550 


2,110 
§3,625 

3,320 

5873 

§3,233 

11,275 

1,150 

1,750 


13,000 

1,109 

§811 

53,260 

§740 

5527 

625 

§1,468 

§2,600 

52,065 

$1,750 

5686 

§478 

51,703 

51,705 


Pop.  Clrc. 

51  Union  1.559....Appeal  (Th)  51.275 

25  Utica  824-Advertiser   (Fr)    

81  Water  Valley  3.213— Herald  (Th)   $1,560 

77  Waynesboro  3.442— News  (Th)  ...» 52,375 

15  Wesson  1.235.... Enterprise  (Fr)      51,203 

66  Wiggins  1.436.... Enterprise  (Th)  5976 

49  Winona  3.441- Times  (Fr)  52,000 

79  Woodville  1.609—  Republican    (Fr)    51,220 

82YazooCity  9.746— Herald  (Th)       §3,214 

MISSOURI 

7  Adrian  90S— Journal   (Th)       §1,200 

38  Albany  1,850— Ledger  (Th)  §2,452 

31  Altamont  178....Times    (Th)    

75  Alton  571— South  Missourian- 

Democrat  (Th)     .... 

60  Anderson  1,073—News- Review   (Th) 
93  Appleton  City  1.150.... Journal   (Th)       ..    .. 
45  Armstrong  424— Herald  (Th)       ..    .. 

39  Ash  Grove  970....Commonwealth  (Th) 

61  Atlanta  438— Express  (Th)  

55  Aurora  4,153— Free  Press  (Fr)  


14  Auxvasse  507-Review  (We)       .. 

34  Ava  1.611...  Herald    (Th)     .  .. 

63  Belle  906....Banner    (Th)     .  .. 

19  Belton  1.233- Star-Herald  (Th) 

100  Benton  546— Democrat  (Th)      .. 

41  Bethany  2,71 4....  Republican- Clipper 

(We)        

95  Bismarck  1,244—  Gazette   (Th) 

37  Bland  596.... Courier    (Th) 

103  Bloomfield          l,382....Vindicator  (Fr)      .., 
48  Blue  Springs      l,068....Denu>crat  (Th) 

Leader   (Th) 

Sentinel  (Tu)    

84  Bolivar  3.482—  Free  Press  (Th)    .. 

Herald   (Th)    

95  Bonne  Terre      3,533—  Register   (Th) 
27  Boonville  6.68&~Advertiser    (Fr) 

Record  (Th)    .... 
82  Bowling  Green  2,396.... Times    (Th) 


106  Branson 

13  Braymer 
13  Breckenridge 
58  Browning 
21  Brunswick 

Bucklin 
30  Buffalo 


..      §1,670 
5963 
..       §1,545 

985 

..       §1.360 
§750 

500 
1.000— Free 
610 

$2,547 

..  §1,100 
U.450 
51,189 

W*4,685 

*950 

5782 

'""""".       §3,825 
§750 

''. "'.".".       §2,275 

1.830 

2,027 

**1,094 

51,031 

53,137 


1,314- White  River  Leader 

(Fr)       §1,715 

955....Bee    (Th)    tl.675 

§700 


7  Butler 
107  Cabool 
41  Cainsville 
68  California 

15  Camdenton 


25  Cameron 

35  Campbell 
56  Canton 


617    Bulletin  (Fr)  

492— Leader- Record  (Th)  .... 

1,653.... Brunswicker    (Th)       ....  §1,780 
....See  Marcel ine 

1,213.... Reflex  (Th)      tl.700 

Republican  (Th)   

74  Burlington  Junction 

746— Post  (Fr)      §422 

3,333.... Democrat  (Th)      §3,950 

l,245....Enterprise    (Th)      §1,341 

618-News  (Th)      750 

2,627- Democrat    (Th)    **3,205 

Herald   (Th)       §285 

1,142- Central  Missouri  Leader 

(Tu)     §2,850 

Reveille   (Fr)          ..  §2,850 

3,570— Progress   (Th)       ..    ..  2,262 

Sun   (Th)       §2,525 

1,931-Citizen   (Fr)    §1,014 

2.490— Journal    (Th)    §1,328 

Press- News  &  Record 

(Th)      §1,341 

16  Cape  Girardeau 

21.578— Southeast  Bulletin  (Th)  §4,832 

49  Carl  Junction     1,006— Standard  (Fr) §1,700 

17  Carrollton         4,380....Democrat  (Fr)    5700 

Republican-Record    (Fr)  J2.010 

49  Carthage          11488.... Press   (Th)   §546 

78  Caruthersville   8,614—  Democrat- Argus  (Fr)   ..  §2,423 

Republican  (Th)  

5  Cassville            1,441- Democrat  (We)  . . ..  §3,470 

Republican   (Th)   §2,235 

87  Center                  415....Herald  (Th)      t610 

10  Centralia          2,460-Fireside  Guard  (Th)  ..**2,073 

100  Chaffee              3,134.... Leader  (Th)   5835 

Signal  (Th)     

67  Charleston         5,501.. ..Enterprise- Courier  (Th)**2,965 
59  Chilllcothe         8,694-Constitution-Tribune, 

(Th)    375 

102  Clarence            1.123-Courier  (Th)  51,270 

96  Clayton            16,035— Watchman- Advocate  (Fr)  2,200 

74  Clearmont  283- News  (We)  — 


HHrSept  A.B.C.  Statement;  *M*rch  A.B.C.  Statement;  •  A. B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 


^Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Golds  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  in  front  of  book. 

1272 


Weekly,  Semi- 


88  Clifton  Hill          262-  Rustler  (Th)  (see  note 
„  _,                                     in  catalog)    1.000 
42  Clinton             6.075....  Democrat  (Th)    {201 
Eye  (Tu  &  Th)  §3,971 
54  ConcordU          1.218....  Concordian  (Th)     §1,705 

54   Confer                            <41        Tnnrnal    lVr\                                            tut 

lOOIllmo                  1.247....  Jimplicute    (Th)    §817 
48  Independence    36.963-  Pictorial  Shopper  (Fr)  ..      22,000 
47  Ironton              1.148—  Register  (Th)   ..                  §1,925 

.6  J.ck.0.             3.707....M>*h.?  ™     ;     «JS 

104  Crane                   939....  Chronicle  (Th)  §1,586 
19  Creighton             269....  Banner  (Th)  §589 
50  Crystal  City      3.499-  Press-Times   (Th)    §4,625 
28  Cub*                   l,301....Crawford  Mirror—  See 
Steelville. 
Times  (Th)  (see  note  in 
catalog)        1  045 

31  ,.»..*,«    njsxrffi*-™™  »*$ 

49  Jasper                  776-News   (Th)   t930 

49  JopHn                38.711—  For  papers  see  catalog.            "* 
23  Kahoka             1,847-Courier  (Tu)  §1,900 
Gazette  Herald  (Fr)    .        §2,275 
48  Kansas  City   456,622..,.  For  papers  see  catalog. 
24  Kearney               570—  Courier  (Th)  §710 
21  Keytesville           733....  Courier  (Fr)    1.220 
38  King  City           1.031....  Tri-County  News  (Fr).  .**  1,859 
96  Kirkwood         18.640—  Messenger   (Th)       2.020 
51  Knob  Noster         585....Item   (We)       1,500 
475—  Free 
52  Knox  City             362—  News  (Th)      §308 
56  La  Belle              840....Star   (Th)    §1,000 
4  Laddonia                    ....Herald—  See   Press   and 
Herald,  Vandalia  
56  La  Grange          1,106—  Indicator    (Th)    985 
6  Lamar               3,233—  Democrat   (Th)   §771 
98  Lancaster             856—  Excelsior   (Th)    §1,290 
61  La  Plata             1,331—  Home  Press   (Th)       ....      §1,900 
25  Lathrop                888....Optimist  (Th)      §913 
89  Lawson                 486—  Review  (Th)      889 
53  Lebanon             6,808—Rustic  Republican  (Th)        1,276 
48  Lee's  Summit     2,554....Journal  (Th)      ..    ..             §2,184 
Leraay                        ...  See  Naborhood  Link 
News,  St.  Louis 
6  Liberal                 739-News   (Th)   900 
24  Liberty              4.709-Advance  (Mo)  §3,703 
Tribune  (Th)   §3,728 
107  Licking                 733-News   (Th)    §1,354 
72  Lilbourn             1.361-  Semo  News  (Th)       ..           1,820 
76  Linn                      758—  Republican   (Th)       ..    ..         §510 
Unterrified  Democrat 
(Th)        §1,725 
29  Lockwood             791     Luminary  (Th)  §1,400 

83  Dearborn             391....  Democrat   (Th)    §600 
SODeSoto              5,357....  Jefferson  Republic  (Th)       §2,479 
Press  (Mo)       ...           .         §2  134 

103  Dexter               4,624....  Messenger  (Th)  

Statesman    (Th)    §3,351 
73  Diamond               405—  News  (Th)         §550 
85  Dixon                   988^.  Pilot-  News  (Th)  §1,730 
91  Doniphan           1.611—  Prospect-News   (Th)     ..       2.405 
98  Downing               453.,..  News   (Th)       §390 
19  Drexel                   456—Star  (Th)  §825 
67  East  Prairie      3,033....Eagle  (Th)       §1,364 
52  Edina                 1,607—  Sentinel  (Th)      ..                §2  555 

66  Eldon                 2,766—  Advertiser    (Th)    **2,S95 
20  Eldorado  Springs 
2,618.  ..Sun   (Th)   §2,732 

90  Ellington               777....Courier-Press   (Th)     .  ..        1.250 
96  Ellisville              628—  Community  Press  (We)      12,000 
74  Elmo                    258....  Register   (Th)    

57  Elsberry             1,565....  Democrat  (Fr)  1.475 
101  Eminence              527....  Current  Wave  (Th)      ..         §825 
3  Fairfax                  806....  Forum    (Th)       §1,236 
48  Fairmount       X  9,000  ...Inter-City  News  (Fr)  ...        2,472 
84  Fair  Play             383....  Advocate  (Th)  
Rambler    (Th)    425 

95  Farmington        4,490....  News  (Fr)      §3,365 

Press    (Tli)       §1,850 
45  Fayette               3.144—  Advertiser    (Tu)       ..    ..      §2,147 
Democrat-Leader  (Fr)  ..      §2,156 
96  Ferguson          11,573.,..  Town  Talk  (Fr)       ..    ..        3,620 
95  Flat  River          5.308—  Lead  Belt  News  (Fr)            §3,978 
96  Florissant           3,737....  Valley  Reporter  (Th)  ..        7,200 
106  Forsyth                 354....  Republican   (Th)                    §1,525 
62  Fredericktown   3,696....  Democrat-  News  (Th)      **3,043 
77  Gainesville           309....  Times    (Th)       §1,702 
104  Galena                   439....  News-Oracle    (Fr)    §434 
Republican   (Th)    1,670 
31  Gallatin             1,634-  Democrat   (Th)       §1,240 
North  Missourian   (Th) 
(see  note  in  catalog)       §1,325 
19  Garden  City         590....  Views  (We)  .                         992 

82  Louisiana           4.389....  Press-  Journal  (Tu&Th)**2.660 
69  Madison                571-Times  (Th)  §770 
35  Maiden               3,396—  Press-Merit  (Th)      ..         §1,800 
114  Mansfield              963-Mirror-Republican  (Th)      §1,583 
Maplewood                —See  The  Observer,   St. 
Louis 
9  Marble  Hill           454—  Banner-  Press    (Th)       ..        2.175 
58  Marceline          3,172-News  and  Herald  (Th)  ..      §2,404 
55  Marionville        1.167-  Free  Press  (Th)  §650 
97  Marshall            8,850—  Citizen    (Th)    §520 
112  Marshfield         1.925....Mail   (Th)     **3,030 
109  Marthasville         347....Record   (Fr)       §586 
32  Maysville             973—  Record-  Hera  Id  (Th)      ..      §2,295 
99  Memphis            2,035—  Democrat  (Th)      ....         §2,550 
Reveille  (Th)       §1,250 
76  Meta                     353    Herald  (Th)       §800 
108  Metz                      178—  Times   (Fr)        350 
105  Milan                 1,972....  Republican  (Th)       ..    ..        1,020 
Standard  (Th)   2,660 
88  Moberly            13.115  ...Message  (Th)    3,285 
14  Mokane                 477—  Missourian  (Th)    662 
69  Monroe  City      2,093—  News   (Th)   §2,113 
70  Montgomery  City 
1.679-Standard  (Th)   §2,391 
44  Mound  City       1,412-News-Independent, 
Herald-  Leader  (Th)  ..        1,891 
114  Mountain  Grove 
3,105-Journal  (Mo  &  Th)  §2,628 
Tri-County  News  (Th)..      §2,200 
46  Mountain  View    892....  Standard  (Th)  *1,250 
55  Mount  Vernon  2.057....Chieftain  (Th)  §1,000 
Record  (Th)                  ..      §1,000 

36  Gerald                   429....  Journal  (Fr)       ..    ..                §610 
72  Gideon                1,754....  News  (Fr)      tl.lSO 
45  Glasgow             1.440—  Missourian  (Th)       ..    ..      (51,320 
6  Golden  City          839....Herald  (Th)       1,358 
99  Gorin                  X410  ..Argus    (Th)    §625 
48  Grandview         1.556—  Advocate  (Th)  §4,123 
113  Grant  City         1,184—  Times-Tribune  (We)  ....      §3,021 
105  Green  City           673—  Press   (Th)   850 
29  Greenfield          1.213—  Advertiser    (Fr)    **1,793 
Vedette    and    Advocate 
(Th)    1,961 
80  Green  Ridge         335—  Local  News  (Th)      ..            §579 
98  Greentop               281—  Reporter  (Th)       ....            §205 
111  Greenvffl*           270....Sun  (Th)      ($800 
17  Hale                     452....  Leader  (Th)  §575 
13  Hamilton           1,728—  Advocate-Hamiltonian 
(Th)   ^£2,130 
64  Hannibal          20.444....  Labor-Press   (Fr)       §934 
19  Harrisonville     2,530....  Dem  ocrat-Missourian 
(Th)  4.552 
78  Hayti                 3.302—  Missouri-Herald  (Fr)   ..      §3,200 
37  Hermann           2,523—  Advertiser-Courier  (Fr)      §3,648 
43  Hermitage            204—  Index  (Th)    §2,510 
54  Higginsville      3.428—  Advance    (Fr)       ..    ..         §2,792 
50  Hillsboro             390—  Record    (Th)    §5,767 
51  Holden               1.765—  Progress  (Th)   §1,775 
74  Hopkini                825—  Journal   (Th)    §1,011 
107  Houston             1.277-  Herald  (Th)    2,309 
Republican  (We)  §1.800 

73  Neosho               5,790-Miner  and  Mechanic  (Fr)        1  .300 
61  New  Cambria       295....Leader  (Th)  §550 
45  New  Franklin    1,060—  News    (Fr)    565 
36  New  Haven       l,009....Leader  (Th)  tl.023 
87  New  London         858-Record   (Fr)       §1,057 
72  New  Madrid      2,726—  Record   (Fr)       §1,350 

60  tyoel                      685—  Press    (Fr)    §950 

17  Norborne           1,114—  Democrat-Leader    (Fr)..      §1.428 
24  North  Kansas  City 
3.886—  News-Dispatch  (Mo)  ....      17.225 
Press-Dispatch  (Th)     ..      J7.225 
48  Oak  Grove           761-Banner  (Fr)  5960 
54  Odessa              1.969-Odessan  (Fr)   ***.069 
92  O'FaMon              789~.Community  News  (Th)..       l.OM 

84  Humansville         803....  Star-  Leader  (Th)      §1,097 
7  Hume                    474..  ..Border  Messenger  (Th)         §524 
102  Hunnewell           293—  Standard   (Fr)  §582 
88  Huntsville         l,520....Times-Herald  (Th)  (see 
note  in  catalog)    1.000 
66  Iberia                   595....  Sentinel  (Th)  §2.239 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  lice,  sworn; 

(Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNtlly  estimate. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  In  front  of  book. 

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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1969 


Pop.  Circ. 
MISSOURI  (Continued) 

100  Oraa                 U56~News   (Fr)   1725 

44  Oregon                 870....  Sentinel  (Fr)  11,454 

93  OsceoU             1,082- Courier  (Th)   §2,387 

96  Overland          11,566- Community  News  (Th)..  §20,500 

Record  News  (Th)  3.000 


21.000— Free 

§2,272 

§1,700 


§1,085 

§2,976 
1,810 
§961 
§325 

1,410 

§1,710 

§5,100 

§4,416 

.       §1,850 

...       1,058 

637 

1,540 

§1.949 

§1,747 

§300 

1,500 

§1,496 

§2.316 
..  **2,536 
...  §606 

§4,000 

1,120 


1.505 

635 

§3.618 

§3,618 

**3,049 


37  Owensvffle        1,946... Republican  (Th) 
22  Osark  1,087— Republican  (Th) 

36  Pacific  1.985— Meramec  Valley 

Transcript  (Fr)  .   .. 

64  Palmyra  2.295....  Spectator   (Th)   

69  Paris  1.407— Appeal  (Th)  

83  Parkrffle  1.186—  Dispatch  (Th)  

Gazette  (Th) 

72  Parma  1,163—  Home  Tribune  (Fr)  .. 

31  Pattonsburg         883— Call  (Th)  

87  Perry  813— Enterprise  (Th)   

79  Perryrffle          4.591- Republican  (Th)  

Monitor  (Th)  

Ill  Piedmont  1.548—  Journal- Banner  (Th) 

55  Pierce  City        1.156—  Leader- Journal  (Th) 

60  Plneville  464-  Democrat  (Th)  

83  Platte  City  742....  Landmark  (Fr)  

25  Plattsburg         1.655— Leader  (Fr)   

19  Pleasant  Hill     2.200- Times   (Th)    

12  Poplar  Bluff     15.064- Republican  (Th)  

72  Portageville      2.662— Review   (Th)   

Southeast  Missourian 

(Th)  

110  Potosi                2.359— Independent  Journal 
(Tu  A  Th)  

65  Princeton          1,506....  Post-Telegraph  (Th) 
98  Queen  City  554—  Monitor- Leader  (Th) 

48  Raytown        X  11.000- News  (Th)   

39  Republic  965—  Monitor  (Th) 

Record  (Th) 

7  Rich  HOI  1.820—       •uiihcan  (Fr)  

Mining  Review  (Th) 

85RkUand  UJ9U  Mirror  (Th) 

89  Richmond          4J9t-  Conservator  (Mo)   .... 

Herald  (Th)  

News  (Mo,  We.  Fr)  , 

Richmond  Heights    —See  The  Observer,   St. 
Louis. 

1.511- Main  (Fr)  §1,771 

372- Leader  (Th)  §401 

9.354- Advertiser  (Th)  §1,730 

Herald  (Th) 

New  Era  (Th)  1,492 

36  Saint  Clair        1.779— Chronicle  (Th)  §2,450 

94  Sainte  Genevieve 

3.992— Fair  Play  (Th)  

Herald   (Sa)    §2,479 

1,811— Journal  (Fr)  §1,000 

Leader  (Th)  §1,250 

78.588— For  paper  see  catalog. 
856,796—  For  paper  see  catalog. 

635—  Review  (Th) §540 

3.611- News   (Th)  §3,287 

Post  (Th)   *2.475 

1.676—  Press-Spectator  (Fr)  ....      §1,985 

1.042—  Record  (Th)  990 

2.332— Reporter  and  Democrat 

(Fr)    **3,072 

400-  Ledger  (Th) §398 

20454— Democrat  (Fr)  „....  10 

Times  Record  (Fr)  

1.528—  Press  (Fr) §1,100 

1.19S—  News-Dispatch  (Th)  ....      §1,167 

1.015— Citizen  (Th)  §1,045 

2.113— Democrat  (We)  §2,547 

635— Herald  (We)  — §2,540 

11.640-Herald  (Th)  §2,240 

—  See  Post,  Burlington 
Junction. 

2.836— News-Rustler  (Th)   §1,800 

947— Democrat-Herald    (Fr)..      tl.300 

60  South  West  City  595- Republic   (Fr)   918 

39  Springfield       66,731— For  papers  see  catalog. 

1.651- Headlight  (Th)   §1,926 

2460— Enterprise  (Fr)  §1,687 

1,157- Mirror  (Th)  ~ 3,050 

811— Republican  and  Journal 

(Th)    *2,321 

693- Republican  (Fr)   §1,225 

544- Leader  (Fr)  -        §675 

3.019—  Sentinel  (Th)  §1,387 

Tri-County  News  (Th)..      §2,500 


3  Rockport 
7  RockvOle 
81  Rolls 


81  Saint  James 

11  Saint  Joseph 
Ssint  Louis 
94  Ssint  Marys 
33  Salem 

21  Salisbury 
49  Sarcoxie 

2  Savannah 

108  Schell  City 
WSedalia 

35Senath 

73  Seneca 
112  Seymour 
102  Shelbina 
102  Snelbyvitte 
100  Slkeston 
Skidmore 

97  Slater 
24  Smithville 


38  Stanberry 
78  Steele 
28  Steelville 
20  Stockton 

71  Stover 
10  Sturgeon 
36  Sullivan 


Pop. 

107  Summersvtlle       306— Beacon  (Fr) 

97  Sweet  Springs    1.439— Herald  (Th)  

3  Tarkio  2,221.. ..Avalanche  (Fr)  

75  Thayer  1,639— News  (Fr) 

68  Tipton  1,234-Times  (Fr) 

57  Troy  1.738....Free  Press  (Fr)  

66  Tuscumbia  221— Auto  gram  (Th)  ..... 

36  Union  2,917-Tribune  (Fr)  ..... 

86  Unionvflle         2,050- Republican  (We) 

42  Urich  400- Herald- Tidings    (Fr) 

18  Van  Buren  708-Current  Local  (Th)  

4  Vandalia  2.624— Leader  (Th)    

Press  &  Laddonia 

Herald  (Th)  

71  Versailles          1.929- Leader-Statesman    (Fr) 

63  Vienna  471... .Home  Adviser  (Th)  

Gazette  (Th)   

51  Warrensburg     6.857.... Standard- Herald  (Fr) 

(see  note  in  catalog) 
Star- Journal  (Tu  &  Fr) 

109  Warrenton         1,584- Banner  (Th) 

8  Warsaw  936— Enterprise  (Th)   

36  Washington       6,850—  Citizen  (Mo)  

Missourian  (Th) 

809-Times  (Fr) 

1,010— Democrat  (Th)  .... 


Circ. 
18*1 
§1,688 
U.W4 
11,660 
51,373 


§3.084 


54  Waverly 
85  Waynesville 
96  Webster  Groves 

23.390... 
Wellston 
70  Wellsville 
92  Wentzville 
83  Weston 
5  Wheaton 


News-Times  (Th)  

—See  Saint  Louis. 

1,519— Optic-News  (Fr)  

1,227-Union  (Fr) ..... 

1.067- Chronicle  (Fr)  

394- Journal  (Th) 

46  WiUow  Springs  1,914— News  (Th) 

42  Windsor  2.429....  Review  (Th)  

101  Winons  473— Democrat  (Th)   


$657 
§1.000 
§2,705 

§2,939 
§2,094 
§860 
§925 

$8,276 
§1.800 
2,982 
§2.260 
§2,587 
**4,271 
§866 
1,830 

{1.518 

§1,650 

51,512 

1,060 

..      1,673 

1 1,285 

§1.878 

§375 


MONTANA 

13  Baker                1,772— Times  (Th)  1,750 

16  Belgrade  663-Journal— See  Gallatin 

Co.  Tribune  and 
Belgrade  Journal, 
Bozeman. 

7  Belt                       702— Times  (Th)  §686 

8  Bit  Sandy            743-Mountaineer  (Th)  843 

49  Big  Timber        1.679- Pioneer  (Th)  §1,685 

56  Billings            31,834— Times  (Th)  1,600 

Yellowstone  News  (Th)  §4,424 

22  Boulder             1,01 7.... Monitor  (Sa) §937 

16  Bozemsn          11,325—  Tribune-Journal  (Th)  §2,130 

5  Bridger                854— Times   (Th)    §600 

38  Broadus                517— Examiner  (Fr)  ..... §1.085 

18  Browning          1.691— Glacier  Reporter  (Th)  .  §1,126 

Camas  ....Camas  Hot  Springs 

Exchange— See  Hot 
Springs. 

7  Cascade                447— Courier  (Th)  §650 

26  Chester                733—  Times  (Th)  §1,450 

3  Chinook             2,307...  Opinion  (Th) 1,595 

50  Choteau             1,618...  Acantha  (Th)  §1,470 

29  Circle                   856- Banner  (Fr)  1,050 

15  Columbia  Falls  1432—  Hungry  Horse  News 

(Fr)  „ , - **3,166 

48  Columbus  1,097-News  (Th) §1,292 

37  Conrad  1.865— Independent-Observer 

(Th) §2,510 

43  Culbertson           779— Searchlight  (Th)  §710 

18  Cut  Bsnk  3.721-Pioneer  Press  (Th)  **2,037 

39  Deer  Lodge       3.779.... Silver  State  Post  (Fr)   .  §2,OW 

1  Dillon                3.268— Examiner  (We)  §1,103 

6  Ekalaka               904— Eagle  (Fr)  — 800 

50  Fairfield              693-Times  (Th)  1,175 

42  Fairview              942-News  (Th)  §1,013 

44  Forsyth             1,906— Independent  (Th)  1,731 

8  Fort  Benton       1.522—  River  Press  (We)  **1.6«6 

8  Geraldine             374....Review  (Th)  ...- §450 

53  Glasgow            3.821...,Courier  (Th) - §4,475 

41  Hamilton           2.678.... Western  News  (Th)  ....  §2,009 

2  Hardln              2,306— Tribune- Herald  (Th)  ....  §2,208 

3  Harlem              1,107-News  (Fr)  §975 

54  Harlowton         1.733- Times  (Th)  §1,775 

21  Havre  8,086— Independent  (Th)  

53  Hinsdale              520..,Tribune  (Th)  §463 

45  Hot  Springs          733— Camas  Hot  Springs 

Exchange  (Th) $375 

Sentinel  (Th)  §560 

52  Hyshara               410-Echo    (Th)    §600 


...  Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •  A. B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 
{Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  me  of  Hit  Directory  to  front  of  book. 

1274 


Weekly,  Semi-Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  1959 


POP.  Circ. 

17  Jordan              X  696— Tribune  (Th)  . ........  (800 

15  Kalispell  9,737-News-Parm  Journal 

(Th)  »....« (2,959 

56  Laurel              3.663-. Outlook  (We)  1,921 

14  Lewistown        6.573....Argus-Farraer  (Th)  11,226 

27  Libby                 2.401... Western  News  (Th)  (2,349 

34  Livingston        7.683— News   (Th) 12,751 

36  Malta  2,095— News    (Th)    **1.990 

16  Manhattan  716— Inter-Mountain  Press 

(Th) 975 

32  Miaioula         22.485— Times  (Fr)  3,000 

20  PhUipsburg        1.048— Mail   (Fr)   |996 

45  Plaint                  714— Plainsman  (Th)  735 

46  Plenty  wood        1.862  ...Herald  (Th) 12,497 

24  Poison               2.280— Flatbead  Courier  (Th)  ..  §1,675 

43  Poplar               1,169— Standard   (Fr)   (1,223 

5  Red  Lodes         2.730— News  (Th)  1 1.820 

24  Ronan                1.251— Pioneer   (Th)   §1,656 

33  Roundup            2,856— Record-Tribune  (Th)  ....  {2,181 

(see  note  in  catalog) 
19  Ryegate  339—  Eastern  Montana 

Clarion  (We)  (575 

36  Saco                     539....Independent   (Fr)   1367 

24  St.  Ignatius          781— Post  (Th)   „  $550 

10  Scobey               1.628—  Leader  (Th)  $1,155 

51  Shelby  3,058....  Promoter  and  Tribune 

(Th)  2,050 

42  Sidney               3,987....Herald  (Th)    2,800 

23  Stanford               542— Press   (Th)   {865 

41  StevensvUle         772— Northwest  Tribune  (Th)  9735 

31  Superior               626—  Independent  (Th)  {565 

40  Terry                1,191— Tribune  (Th)  925 

45  Thompson  Falls   851— Ledger  (Th)  1 1,230 

16  Three  Forks      1,114-Herald  (Th)  1.045 

4  Townsend          l,316....Star   (Th)    {990 

28  Virginia  City        323—  Madisonian  (Fr)  {1,019 

15  Whiteftsh          3,268— Pilot  (Tu  &  Fr)  ... 

22  Whitehall  929— Jefferson  Valley  News 

(Th) {715 

30  White  Sulphur  Springs 

1,025— News  (We)  (803 

55  Wibaux                739— Pioneer- Gazette   (Th)  ...  1.000 

35  Winnett                407— Times  (Th)  {593 

43  Wolf  Point        2,557-Herald-News    (Th)    {2.370 


34  Adams 
9  Ainsworth 
6  Albion 

85  Alexandria 

42  Alma 

21  Ansley 

33  Arapahoe 

21  Arnold 
3  Arthur 
78  Ashland 
45  Atkinson 
64  Auburn 

41  Aurora 
92  Bartlett 
75  Bassett 
59  Battle  Creek 
62  Bayard 
33  Beaver  City 


NEBRASKA 

457— Globe   (Th)   {666 

2,150...Star-Journal  (Th)  {2,329 

2,132....News  (Th)  {2.872 

317— Argus    (Th)    

l,768_Journal    (We)    {1,650 

711— Herald  (Th)  {651 

1.22&M.Public  Mirror  (Th)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  {1,350 

936— Sentinel    (Th) {925 

176—  Enterprise  (We)  {400 

1,713—Gazette  (Th)   {1,553 

1,372— Graphic   (Fr)    {1,527 

3,422— Herald   (Fr)    {3,326 

Press-Tribune  (Tu)  .....  {3.267 

2,455—  News-Register  (Fr)  **3,015 


145— Independent  (Th) 
1,066— Leader  (Th)  

630— Enterprise  (Th)  

1.869....Transcript  (Th)    

913....Times-Tribune  (Th)  


80  Beaver  Crossing  425-Times  (Th) 


{662 
11,547 

{503 
{1,015 
{1,276 

{340 
{1,236 


77  Bellevue  3.858-Gazette   (Fr) 

Press  (Fr)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    ........................  {2,469 

29  Benkelman        1,512—  Post  and  News- 

Chronicle  (Th)  ..........  2.169 

55  Bennet                 396—  Sun    (Th)    .....................  {457 

Benson  —See  Omaha 

69  Bertrand              584—  Herald   (Fr)    ..................  {996 

25  Big  Springs         527....Enterprise  (Fr)  .....  ........  {600 

89  Blair                 3.815...Enterprise   (Th)   ............  {3,350 

Pilot-Tribune  (Th)  .......  {3,350 

54  Bloomfield         1.455-Monitor  (Th)  .....  ..........  {1,443 

31  Bloomington        293—  Advocate-Tribune    (Th)  {235 

91  Blue  Hill              574-Leader   (We)   ...............  {1,262 

5  Brewster               69-News  (Fr)  ......................  {377 

62  Bridgeport         1.631-  News-Blade    (Th)    ........  1,428 

21  Broken  Bow      3,396-Chief  (Mo  &  Th)  ........  **S,713 

85  Bruning                246....Banner  (Th)  ....................  {714 

36  Burwell             1.413....Tribune  (Th)  .................  {1,500 

8  Butto 
40  Cairo 


614—  Gazette  (Th) 
422-Record  (Fr) 


700 
{562 


21  Callaway 

33  Cambridge 

31  Campbell 

78  Cedar  Bluffs 
6  Cedar  Rapids 
61  Central  City 

23  Chadron 
25  Chappel 
85  Chester 
61  darks 
19  Clarkson 
18  Gay  Center 
2dearwater 
14  Coleridge 

21  Comstock 

34  Cortland 
24Cozad 

11  Craig 

23  Crawford 
54  Creighton 
76  Crete 

54  Crofton 
44  Culbertson 

32  Curtis 

22  Dakota  City 

47  Dannebrog 

12  David  City 
11  Decatur 
85  Deshler 
76  De  Win 
27  Dodge 

76  Dorchester 

5  Dunning 
18  Edgar 

2  Elgin 
10  Elm  Creek 

37  Elwood 
22  Emerson 

32  Eustis 

30  Exeter 

48  Fairbury 
18  Fairfield 

24  Farnam 

31  Franklin 

76  Friend 
63  FuUerton 

30  Geneva 
63  Genoa 
79  Gering 
10  Gibbon 
41  Giltner 
81  Gordon 

24  Gothenburg 
68  Grant 
39  Greeley 
93  Gresham 

77  Gretna 
83  Harrison 

14  Hattington 

18  Harvard 

43  Hayes  Center 

81  Hay  Springs 
85  Hebron 

7  Hemingford 
56  Hershey 

31  Hildreth 

33  Holbrook 

27  Hooper 
19HoweHs 
74  Humboldt 
71  Humphrey 

38  Hyannis 

15  Imperial 
73  Indianola 
53Kimball 

14  Laurel 
65  Lawrence 

19  Leigh 

24  Lexington 

55  Lincoln 

82  Litchfield 
17  Lodgepole 
13  Louisville 
82  Loup  City 


Pop. 

744— Loup  Valley  Queen  (Th) 
1,352-Clarion  (Th)  

4H«.News  (Th)   

505— Standard  (Th)  .............. 

541— Press  (Th)  

2.394.».Republican-Nonpariel 

(Th)    

4,687— Record  (Th)  

1,297—  Register   (Th)    

539— Herald  (We)  

464..News   (Th)   

764- Press  (Th)  

824...Sun    (Th)    

4»— Record   (Fr)   

621..  Blade  (Th) 

302....News   (Th)    

288-News   (Th)     

2,910— Local  (Tu.  Th  &  Sa)  .  . 

384— News   (Th)    

1,824-Tribune  (Th)  

1,401— News   (Th)    

!4W-News   (Th)   

630....Journal   (Th)    

770...Progress    (Th)    

f64—Enterprise   (Th)    

622...Herald    (Th)    

...News— See  St.  Paul 
2.321...Banner-Press    (Th)    

808....Advertiser   (Th)    

1,063-Rustler  (We)  

528— Times-News    (Th)    

633...Criterion  (Th)    

478-Star   (Th)    

254- Booster  (Th) 

724-Sun    (Th)     

820— Review    (Th)    

799-Beacon    (Fr)       

562...Bulletin    (Th)    

784— Tri-County  Press  (Th).. 

413— News   (Th)   

747-News   (Th)  

6,395-Journal   (Th)   

503— Auxiliary   (Th)    

323...Press    (Th)    

1.602....Sentinel  (Th)  

U48....Sentinel  (Th)  

1.520-Journal   (Th) 

2.031— Nebraska  Signal  (Th)  . 
1.026—  Leader-Times   (Th)   ..... 

3,842... Courier  (Fr)  

1,063— Reporter  (Th)   

284— Gazette  (Th) 

2.058...Journal  (We)  

2.977— Times    (Th)    

1,091— Tribune- Sentinel  (Th)  .. 

787— Citizen  (Th)  

267— Gazette   (Fr)    

438— Breeze  (Th)   

492....Sun    (Th)    

1.660-News   (Th)    

774— Courier   (Th)    

361— Times-Republican  (Th). 

1,091-News   (Th)    

2.000- Journal-Register  (We). 

946-Ledger    (Th)    

573... Enterprise  (Th)  

374-Telescope   (Th)   

398—  Observer — See  Public 
Mirror,  Arapahoe. 

859— Sentinel  (Th)    

784-Journal   (Th)   

1.404-Standard  (Th)   

761— Democrat  (Th)  

432— Tribune  (Th)  

l,563....Republican  (Th)  

738....News  (Th) 

2,048-  Western  Nebraska 

Observer  (Th)  

944— Advocate  (We)  —. 

376— Locomotive  (Th)  

551- World   (Th) 

5,068-Clipper  (Th)  

Herald  (Mo  &  Th)  

98,884— For  papers  see  catalog. 

337...Monitor  (Th)  

555....Nebraskan  (Fr) 

1,014-Courier  (Th) 

1.508-  Times  (Th) 


Cire. 
(1,421 
11*080 
{522 


{2.822 
{2,448 

1,364 

{448 

1,850 

{778 

{1,040 

{605 
{387 


{403 

tl,532 

{1,409 

13,027 

1940 

{604 

{1,328 

$702 

3,902 
(700 

{392 

{1,282 
{330 

488 

{1,072 

{540 

{626 

{891 

{750 

{720 

{3,513 

785 

{450 

{2,150 

{1.118 

{1,769 

{3,796 

{815 

{2,378 

{683 

{2,118 

{2.071 

1,460 

1,101 

{323 

{441 

t787 

{2,525 

{662 

{568 

{943 

{1,802 

{1,437 

{530 

{230 


{1,050 
1,015 
{1,596 
{1,452 

692 

{1,120 

{2.780 

1.054 

625 

(866 

{2,368 

12,274 


(619 

52,119 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •  A.  B.C.  Audit:  (P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 

^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  la  front  of  book. 


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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Pop. 
NEBRASKA  (Continued) 

Circ. 

Pop. 

44  Stratton               628    Booster  (Th)        

Circ, 
480 

.79  Lytnan                  666—  Leader  (Th)  
8  Lynch                   440—  Herald-  Enterprise  (Th).. 

380 
660 

72  Stromsburg       1.231.  ...Headlight  (Th)  
45  Stuart                 785-Advocate  (Th)    
65  Superior            3.227—  Express  (Th) 

§1,246 
§566 
§3,142 

11  Lyons                1,011—  Mirror-Sun   (Th)    

56  Sutherland           856—  Courier  (Th)  

§636 

68  Madrid                 379—  Herald  (Th)  
21  Mason  City          305—  Transcript  (Th)  
32  Maywood             409—  Eagle-Reporter  (Fr)    . 
59  Meadow  Grove     461—  News  (Th)  
21  Menu                  385—  Enterprise-  Messenger 
(Th)  
80  Milford                 951—  Review  (We)  
Times  (We)       

§478 

320 
§580 

§911 
§561 

18  Sutton               1,353....  News  (Th)  
66  Syracuse            1.097....  Journal-  Democrat  (Fr).. 
67  Table  Rock           513....Argus  (Th)  
66  Talmage               398—  Tribune  (Th)  
58  Taylor                  311....  Clarion  (Th)  
49  Tecumseh          1.930....  Chief  tain  (Th)  
11  Tekamah           1.914-  Plaindealer  (Th)  
86  Thedford              275-Tri-  County  Rancher 

§1,778 
§1,484 
570 
375 
5540 
§2,160 

79  Mlnatare             WO-Free  Press  (Th)   

§650 

82  KM 

(Mo)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog) 

79  Mitchell             2.101....  Index  (Th)   
71  Monroe                269—  Booster  (We)  
79  Morrill                  849—  Mail  (Th)  
46  Mullen                  652—  Tribune  (Th)  
2  Neligh                1.822—  Leader  (We)  

§672 
§636 
§740 

560 
§2,498 

Herald  Clipper  (Th)  
59  Tilden                1.033—  Citizen  (Th)    
44  Trenton             1.239—  Register  (Th)  
60  Tryon                    196.-.  Graphic  (Th)  
16  Valentine           2.700....  Valentine    Newspaper 
(Th)         

§1,206 
1,820 
§400 

§2,710 

News  (Th)  
65  Nelson                  806—  Gazette  (Th)  
59  Newman  Grove  1.004....  Reporter  (We)     
54  Niobrara               577—  Tribune  (Th)  
27  North  Bend           906-Eagle  (Th)  
56  North  Platte     15  433    Tribune  (Th) 

899 
§1,220 
§890 

tl.135 

4-)C 

54  Verdlgre               570-Eagle  (Th)  
78  Wahoo               3,128....  Wahoo  Newspaper  (Th) 
26  Wakefield           1,027....  Republican  (Th)  .... 
87  WalthUl               958....  Citizen  (Th)  
28  Waterloo              382    Gazette  (Fr) 

§997 
§4,305 
§1,090 
§1,052 

4  000 

11  Oakland              1.456  .  Independent  & 
Republican  (Th)   .... 
34  Odell                     420....  Arbor  State—  See 

§1,695 

15  Wauneta              926....Breeze  (Th)   
54  Wausa                  708....  Gazette  (Th)    
90  Wayne               3,595....  Herald  (Th)  

§912 
§968 
§2,905 

Wymore. 
51  Ogaflala             3.456—  News  (Mo  &  Th) 
28  Omaha            251,117—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
45  O'Neill               3,027....  Frontier  (Th)  

§2,565 
4-6-2,542 

13  Weeping  Water  1.070....Republican  (Th)  
20  West  Point       2.658—  Democrat  (Th)  
Republican  (Th)  
76  Wilber                1.356....  Republican  (Th)  

§2,223 
§2,115 
§1,660 

Independent   (Th)    
2  Orchard                458....  News  (Fr)      
88  Ord                    2.239....Quiz  (Th)      
42  Orleans                956—  Chronicle  (Th)         . 

**2,293 

825 
§3,528 

J430 

33  Wilsonville           327-  Review  (Th)  
20  Wisner              1,233....  News-Chronicle  (Th)  .... 
39  Wolbach                442—  Messenger  (Th)      
40  Wood  River          858—  Sunbeam  (Th) 

§325 
§2,060 

§576 
§865 

72  Osceola              1.098—  Record  (Th)    
35  Oshkosh             1.124—  News  (Th)  
70  Osmond                732—  Republican  (We)  .   . 
24  Overton                497—  Observer  (Th)  
33  Oxford                1.270—  Standard  (Th)  
61  Palmer                 434—  Journal  (Th)  
77  Papillion            1.034—  Times  (Th)      
67  Pawnee  City      1.606....  Republican  (Th) 
51  Paxton                  606....  Times  (Th)  
87  Pender               1.167—  Times  (Fr)    

§1,300 
§1,679 
*840 
§539 
§1,179 
629 
**1,260 
§1,987 
§660 
tl.220 

34  Wymore             2.258—  Arbor  State  (Th) 

NEVADA 

8  Austin                   419—  Reese  River  Reveille  (Sa) 
8  Battle  Mountain 
X  1,000....  Scout  (Th)  
2  Boulder  City      3,903—  Journal—  See  Review. 
Las  Vegas. 
News  (Th)         

§2,789 

§1,622 
§962 

§792 

64  Peru                  1,265—  Pointer  (Th)      
6  Petersburg           508—  Press  (Th)      
70  Pierce                1,167—  Leader  (Th)  

§724 
§395 
§1,619 

9  Caliente                970....  Herald  (Th)      
13  Carson  City       3.082....  Chronicle  (Fr)      
4  Elko                   5  393    Independent  (Th) 

§825 
412 
§1  488 

84  Pilger                    512—  Enterprise  (We) 

510 

17  Ely                     3,558....  Record   (Sa) 

1  2SO 

70  Plainview          1,427—  News  (We)    
13  Plattsmouth       4.874—  Journal  (Mo  &  Th)  .... 
72  Polk                     508—  Progress  (Th) 

§1,525 
§3,515 
§650 

6  Eureka                  553....  Sentinel  (Fr)  
1  Fallen                2,400....  Eagle-Standard    (Tu    & 
Fr)  .... 

§450 

J2.534 

26  Ponca                   893—  Nebraska  Journal- 
Leader  (Th)  
28  Ralston              1.300—  Recorder  (Th)     
14  Randolph            1.029—  Times  (Th)  

§1,399 
§563 
§1,100 

10  Fernley              X  500....Tri-Town  Times  (Th).... 
3  Gardnerville      X600....Record-Courier  (Fr) 
11  Hawthorne         1.861....Independent-News  (We) 
2  Henderson          3  643    Home  News  (Tu  &  Th) 

*450 
§1,040 
§1,942 

81  fSRR 

10  Ravenna            1.451—  News   (Th)      
91  Red  Cloud         1.744—  Commercial  Advertiser 
(Th)  
81  Rushville           1.266.  .Star  (Th) 

§2,060 

§2,287 
§1,926 

14  Lovelock            1.604....  Review-  Miner    (Th)    .... 
9  Pioche                1.392...  Record  (Th)       
16  Sparks                8,203....  Tribune  (Th)    

§905 
§1,000 

1,514 

65  Ruskin                 214....  Leader  (Tu)    

§438 

12  Tonopah             1,375....  Times-Bonanza  &  News 
(Fr) 

81  Rftn 

6  Saint  Edward       917—  Advance  (Th)  

§860 

47  Saint  Paul         1.676—  Dannebrog  News  (Th)  .. 
Herald  (We)    
Phonograph  (We)  .. 

478 
2.000 
1,343 

15  Virginia  City        603—  Enterprise  &  News  (FrH 
4  Wells                    947—  Progress  (Fr)  
10  Yerington          1.157—  Mason  Valley 
News  (Fr)  

r  45,744 

§1,053 
§1,585 

19  Schuyler            2.883    Sun  (Th)   

•££3,161 

39  Scotia                   474—  Register  (Th)   
79  Scottsbluff       12,858—  Republican  (Th)  
27  Scribner               913....Rustler  (Th) 
80  Seward              3,154-  Independent   (We)    

§907 
623 
§942 
*3,383 

8AQB 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

5  Ashland             1.599—  Citizen—  See  Record, 
Plymouth. 
4  Berlin               16,61  5-  Reporter  (Th)   

§6,060 

10  Shelton              1.032-  Clipper  (Th)  
17  Sidney               4,912-  Telegraph  (Mo,  We,  Fr) 
61  Silver  Creek        444—  Sand  (Tu)  

§1,125 
54,687 
§410 

5  Bristol                1.586....  Enterprise   (Th)    .... 
5  Canaan               l,465....Reporter  and  Enfield 
Advocate  (Th)      ..    .. 

1,124 

$950 

22  South  Sioux  City 

5.557—  Star   (Th)   
Eagle  (Th)      
39  Spalding               713—  Enterprise   (Th)    
8  Spencer                540....  Advocate  (Th)  
77  Springfield           377....Monitor  (Th)  
52  Springview           298....  Herald  (Th)  
42  Stamford              265—  Star   (Th)   
84  Stanton             1.403-  Register  (Th)   
57  Stapleton             363—  Enterprise  (Th)   
49  Sterling               MT-Courier  (Th)  

§3,441 
530 
§990 
§800 
§364 
§1,078 
§357 
§1,382 
§600 
§710 

2  Center  Ossipee  X  500....  Independent    (Fr)    (see 
note  in  catalog)     
4  Colebrook          2.116—  News  &  Sentinel  (Th)  .. 
8  Derry                 5.826....  Enterprise  (Mo  &  We).. 
News   (Th)    
9  Dover              15,874....  Foster's  Democrat  and 
Enquirer  (Th)  >... 
5  Enfield               1,612....  Advocate—  See  Canaan 
8  Exeter               5.664—  News-Letter  (Th)    
9  Farmington       3.454....News  (Th)   
7  Franklin            6,552....  Journal-Transcript  (Th) 

§1,759 

n,7oo 

§400 

§3,810 
§1,155 
5S.B44 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn: 

^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
IE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  off  the  Director?  to  front  of  book. 

1276 


Weekly,  Semi-Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  1959 


6  Goffstown 

8  Hampton 

5  Hanover 

6  Hillsboro 

3  Jaffrey 


Pop. 

5,638....News  and  New  Boston 

Times  (Th)  

2,847.... Union  &  Gazette  (Th).. 

6,259.... Gazette  (Th)   

2.179...,  Messenger  (Th)  

Tri-Town  Yankee  (Th) 
2,911— Recorder-Transcript  (Th ) 
(see  note  in  catalog) 
Monadnock  Ledger  (Th) 
3,113....Democrat  (We)  (see  note 

in  catalog)    

8,495.. ..Granite  State  Free 

Press   (Th)    

2,009— Courier— See  Littleton 
4,817— Courier  (Th)    (see  note 

in  catalog)    

2,222-News   (Th)   

4.159-Cabinet  (Th)   (see  note 

in  catalog)    

Combined  circ.... 
-..Times — See  Goffstown 

News. 

5.131— Argus-Champion  (Th)  .. 
2  North  Conway   X948— Reporter  (Th)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  

6  Peterborough     2,556....Transcript  (see  note  in 

catalog)  

2,321- Valley  Times  (Fr)     

3.039—  Record  (Th)    (see  note 

in   catalog)    

13.776— Courier   (Th)    

—  Reporter — See 
North  Conway 

6.927— Free  Press  (Th)  

1,080—  Kearsarge  Independent 

(Fr)   

....Twin  State  News-Times 

See  Woodsville 
-See  Valley  News. 

Lebanon. 

....Courier— See  Littleton 
. .  Journal— See  Cabinet, 
Milford 


4  Lancaster 

5  Lebanon 

5  Lisbon 

5  Littleton 

1  Meredith 

6  Milford 


New  Boston 
10  Newport 


7  Pittsfield 
5  Plymouth 

9  Rochester 
2  Sandwich 

9  Somersworth 
7  Warner 

5  Warren 
West  Lebanon 

4  Whitefield 

6  Wilton 


Circ. 

82,064 
§2,767 
91,050 

$1,110 
81,720 

8601 
81,737 

83,104 
§1,396 


83,640 
81,828 


82,830 
§3,350 


82,010 
§2,692 


93,520 
86,870 


2.014 
§1,250 


2  Wolfeboro  Falls 


5  Woodsville 


X400—  Granite  State  News 
(Fr)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  

1.542— Twin  State  News-Times 
(Th)     

NEW  JERSEY 


§1,937 
91,859 


1  Absecon 
13  Allentown 
9  Arlington 


4  Audubon 
9  Bayonne 
15  Beach  Hay  en 


7  Belleville 

13  Belmar 

2  Bergenfleld 

4  Berlin 
18  Bernardsville 

3  Beverly 

4  Blackwood 
21  Blairstown 

7  Bloornfield 
16  Bloomingdale 

2  Bogota 

14  Boonton 

3  Bordentown 

18  Bound  Brook      

15  Breton  Woods  X400....0bserver   (We) 

3  Burlington 


14  Butler 
7  Caldwell 


§1,710 


2.3SS-News   (Th)       

931— Messenger  (Th)     

•» Kearney  Observer  (Th) 
Plain  Dealer,  West 

Hudson  Record  (Th)  .. 

1  Atlantic  City    61,657— For  papers  see  catalog 
13  Atlantic  Highlands 

3.083... Journal   (Fr.)   **1,228 

9.531- Visitor  (Th)  

77,203-. Bayonne  Facts  (Th)  ....  87,186 
1,050-..  Beachcomber  (Th)  ....  500 

15,500—  Free 

Times   (We)   84,140 

32.019-Times-News  (Fr)  ..  .  84,170 
4,636.- Coast  Advertiser  (Th)..  61,975 
17,647....New  Jersey  Times- 

Interboro  Review  (Th)**5,492 

2,339.... Breeze  (Th)  §3,511 

3,956-News   (Th)     3.320 

3,084.... Banner  (Fr)   750 

1,344-Observer  (Th)       ..    ..         82,891 

X560    Press    (Th)       82,940 

49.307-Independent  Press  (Th)**6,565 

3,251.... Argus    (Th)     1.842 

7,«2....Bergenite  Press  (Th)  .          1,150 
7. 163— Times- Bulletin   (Mo   & 

Th)  84,912 

5.497-Register  (Th)  83,464 

8,374....Chronicle  (Th)  

....      82,672 
1,655— Free 
12,051- Home  News  and 

Observer  (Th)  3.840 

Press   (Th)   85,737 

4,050— Argus  (Th)  3.535 

6,270— Progress- Verona  News 

(Fr)  **4,181 


Pop.  Circ. 

4  Caraden          124, 555....  For  papers  see  catalog 

5  Cap*  May          3^607- Star  and  Wave  (Th)  ....      83,380 
5  Cape  May  C.  H.  1,093-Gazette  (Th)  **2,669 


2  Carlstadt  5,591—  Leader  Free  Press  (Th)          950 

12  Carteret  13.030— Press   (Fr)   §2,518 

Cedar  Grove  — Verona-Cedar  Grove 

Times— See  Verona. 

14  Chatham  7.391— Courier  (Th)   82,430 

Press   (Fr)   $2,300 

8  Clayton  3.023— Press  (Th)   

4  Cleraenton         3,191.... Times  (Th)  J7.623 

*2,377— Free 
2  Cliffside  Park  17.116.-. Palisadian   (Th)    $3,942 

16  Clifton  64,511-. Journal   (Th)    3.222 

Leader  (Th)  §1,127 

3.000— Free 

2  Closter  3,376-.. Review  (Th)  84,567 

4  Collingswood   15.800—  Retrospect  (Th)  $2,200 

Westmont-Tri-City  Sun 

(Th)  

12  Cranbury         X  1.200  ..Press  (Fr)  §1,510 

20  Cranford         •  18,602.... Citizen  &  Chronicle  (Th)  **4,879 
14  Dover  11.174— Advance  (Mo  &  Th)    .  **9,810 

Lake  Land  News 

(Mo  &  Th)     8,280 

12  Dunellen  6,291....Call  (Th)   (see  note  in 

catalog)      81,137 

2  East  Paterson  15.386....Record  (Th)      **5,760 

7  East  Orange     79,340.... Clarion   (Th)    6,328 

13  Eatontown         3.044- Sentinel  (Th)  **1,042 

2  Edgewater         3.952— Bergen  Citizen  (Fr)    ....     §1,278 

1  Egg  Harbor  City 

3.838....News   (Th)   3,025 

20  Elizabeth        112,817— For  papers  see  catalog 

17  Elmer  1,460— Times    (Th)    82,225 

2  Englewood       23.145.... Press- Journal   (Th)   **8,890 

2  Fair  Lawn       23.885- News  (Th)   88,128 

10  Flemington        3.058.... Democrat  (Th)  **10,543 

3  Florence         X 3,400.... News   (Th)      62.190 

12  Fords  X  6.000.... Beacon   (Fr)   675 

8  Franklinville     X900....Sentinel  (Th)  2,715 

13  Freehold  7.550— Transcript  (Th)      **6,413 

10  Frenchtown       1.305- Delaware  Valley  News 

(Fr)    **2,174 

2  Garfield  27,550.... For  papers  see  catalog 

8  Glassboro          5,867.... Enterprise   (Th)     

7  Glen  Ridge         7,620-Paper   (Th)       **  1,506 

4  Gloucester  City 

14.357-News    (Th)    82,940 

21  Hackettstown    3,894— Gazette    (Th)      **3,329 

4  Haddonfield      10,495. ...H addon  Gazette  (Th)  ..      82,601 

Town  Crier-Herald  (Th)       83,810 
Haledon  —Record— See  Passaic 

1  Hammonton       8.411— News    (Th)    **3,438 

2  Hasbrouck  Heights 

9,181- Observer  (Fr)    **2,216 

16  Hawthorne       14.816- News-Record  (Th)     §2.620 

Press  (Th)  84,412 

10  High  Bridie      1.854— Gazette  (Th)    91,127 

13  Highlands          2,959-Star  (Fr.)   .    **1,1S6 

11  Hightstown        3,712— Gazette   (Th)    §1,889 

2  Hillsdale  4.127— Local  (Th)     §386 

News— See  Westwood. 
20  Hillside         x22,500....Times  (Th)      §2.528 

11  Hopewell  1.869... Valley  News  (Th)  §1,156 

7  Irvington         59.201— Herald   (Th)    (see  note 

in  catalog)    **6,061 

9  Jersey  City     299.017— For  papers  see  catalog 

13  Keansburg        5.559-News  (Th)  §2.200 

Kearny                      —See  Arlington 
13  Keyport  5,888— Weekly  (Th)   §4,510 

15  Lakewood          9.970....  Citizen  (Th)  §3,528 

10  Lambertville     4.477-Beacon  (Th)  §2,445 

Record  (Th)    (see  note 

in  catalog) -         9678 

Combined  circ....      $1,256 

1  Landisville  ....Press    (Fr)    1.800 

12  Laurence  Harbor 

X 2.000  ...Madison  American  (Fr)         1700 
20  Linden  30.644- News-Observer  (Th)   ...**1,483 

16  Little  Falls     X  7,500  ...Herald  (Th)   §2.460 

2  Little  Ferry       4,955- Borough  Press  (Th)  

7  Livingston    X  15,400.. W.  Essex  Tribune  (Th)**4,23S 

2  Lodi  15492.... Bulletin  (Th)    1.350 

Independent  (Th)   §1,580 

Messenger  (Th)   945 

13  Long  Branch    23,090- American  (Fr)  -      §6,400 

2  Lyndhurst     X  21 ,800...  Commercial  Leader  (Th)      53.600 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 

tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate.  •Includes  population  of  entire  township. 
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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Pop.  Cite. 
NEW  JERSEY  (Continued) 

14  Madison           10,417— Eagle  (Th)  (1,726 

13  Manasquan        3,178— Coast  Star  (Fr)  

ISManville            8,S97~News  (Th)   §2,367 

3  Maple  Shade  X  10,700.. ..Progress  (Th)  53,562 

7  Maplewood    X  24,90a...News  Record  (Th)  **6,087 

13  Matawan           3.739.... Journal  (Th)  {2.540 

1  Mars  Landing   1.301-Record  (Sa)  1700 

2  Maywood           8.667— Our  Town  (Th)  *5,020 

3  Medford          X  1.000  ...Central  Record  (Th)  ....  (1.500 

14  Mendbam  1,724....  Observer  &  Tribune 

(Th)    tl.500 

4  Merchantville    4.183— Community  News  (Th)..  (3,926 

News    (Th)    (3,743 

18  Middlebuth        X200— Franklin   News-Record 

(Th)  11,327 

12  Middlesex          5.943—  Mirror— see  note  in 

catalog)   (Th)      ..    ..  (665 

X 800  ...Courier.  The  (Th)  §4,167 

S.164....Press   (Th) 


13  Middletown 
2  Midland  Park 


7  Millburn        X  18.500....Mfflburn  and  Short  Hills 

Item  (Th)  , 
3,786.... Sentinel  (Th) 


**4,S3S 
§5,477 


12Milltown 

7  Montclalr         43,927— For  papers  see  catalog. 
3  Moorestown  Xll.400....News  Chronicle  (Th)  .... 
14  Mountain  Lakes 

2,806-. News   (Th)    1.562 

16  Mountain  View 

X2.SOO....N.  Jersey  Times  and 

Herald  (Th)   (38.300 

3  Mount  Holly      8.206— Citizen  (Th)  1.000 

Herald  (Th)   .....  **10,474 

14  Netconf  2.284— News   (Th)   (2,960 

7  Newark          438,776....  For  papers  see  catalog. 

12  New  Brunswick 

38. 811  ....For  papers  see  catalog. 

15  New  Egypt        1,294-Press   (Th) 

Newfield  —  Re  view— See   Vineland. 

12  New  Market  X3.500-Piscataway  Chronicle 

(Th)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     

20  New  Providence  3.380— Dispatch  (Th) 


(1,800 


(580 
(3.100 


-N.  Jersey  Herald  (Th)**12.612 
..See  Arlington 


19  Newton  5.781 

2  North  Arlington 

9  North  Bergen 

X45.500....Hudson  Gazette  (Fr)  .. .      (5,362 

7  Nutley  26,992-Sun  (Th)  (6,600 

13  Oakhurst        X2.388— Home  News  (Th)  ..... **1.468 

5  Ocean  City         6.040....Sentinel-Ledger  (Th) 

(see  note  in  catalog).. 
13  Ocean  Grove      3.806— Times  (Fr)  

7  Orange  38,037— Transcript   (Th)   


2  Palisades  Park  9.635— Bulletin  (Th)  


(1,874 
(3.991 
(4,763 
(3.965 
(16.784 
(1,929 


3  Palmyra  5,802— News  (Fr) 

2  Psnunas  6468—  Clarion  (Th) 

2  Park  Ridge        3,189....Local   (Th)   

Tri-boro  News— See  West- 
wood. 

14  Parsippany      X 3.000....Citizen  (Th)   **5,082 

16  Passaic-difton 

122,213—  For  papers  see  catalog. 

16  Paterson         139,336....  For  papers  see  catalog. 

8  Paulsboro          7.840- Record  (Th)  2,675 

18  Peapack  1.450—  Somerset  Hills 

Exponent  (Th) 1.047 

3  Petnberton         1.194— Times- Advertiser   (We)      (3,462 

4  Pensauken      *30.000....Community    News— See 

Merchantville. 

17  Penns  Grove      6.669— Press  (We)  ... 

Record  (Th)  .. 

21  Phfllipsburg     18,919—  Phillipsburger  (Th) 
8  Pitman  6,960—  Pitman  Grove  Review 

(Th)  ~ .... 

20  Plainfield         42.366—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
1  Pleasantvllle    11,938— Press  (Th) 

15  Pt.  Pleasant      4.009,..  Leader  (Th) 

16  Pompton Lakes  4,654— Bulletin  (Th) 

Ledger  (Th) 
14  Pompton  Plains 

X  4,500.... Argus  (Th) 1,252 

6  PortNorris       1,735— Advertiser- Press  (Th)  ..       2,107 

11  Princeton        12.230- Herald  (We  &  Fr)  (1,427 

Packet  (Th)  (5,177 


(4,906 


875 


Prospect  Park  „..  Herald—  See  Passaic. 

20  Rahway  21  .290-  Bulletin  (Th)  .,  ............ 

News-Record  (Th) 


«9S—  Free 


*2.C87 


2  Ramsey 


Pop. 

4,670....  Journal  (Th) 
Press—  See 


Ctrc 
*w*.177 

Allendale. 
13  Red  Bank         12,743-  Register  (Th)  ........  .......  **17,347 

2  Ridgefield         8.312-  Jersey  Pictorial  (Th)  ....     (4400 

2  Ridgefleld  Park 

11,993-  Sun  Bulletin  (Th)  ........      (3,743 

2  Ridgewood       17.481....  Herald-  News  (Th)  ......  **H,317 

News  (Su)  ----------  .........  **  17.228 


3  Riverside          7,199.. 

3  Riverton  2.761.. 
2  Rochelle  Park 

X  5.200 
20  Roselle 

4  Runnemede 
2  Rutherford 

17  Salem 


Press  (Th)  

New  Era  (Th) 


(5,065 
(1.500 


(600 


News  Dispatch  (Fr)    ... 
17,681....  Spectator  (Th)  ................ 

4,217-  Civic  Press  (Th)  ...........      (5,115 

17,411—  South  Bergen  News(Th)      (S.646 
9,05a...  Standard  and  Jersey* 

man  (Th)     ..................  **3,8SS 

Sunbeam   (Th)    ...............  **4»881 

20  Scotch  Plains  X  7.000....  Bullet  in  (Th)  .................      (1,744 

5  Sea  Isle  City        993-  Times  (Fr)    .................      (1,6*7 

15  Seaside  Heights   862—  Review  (Fr)  ...................      (2,990 

15  Seaside  Ptrk       987-  Shoreline  News  (Fr)  ....       1,841 

9  Secaucus  9,750—  Home  News  (Th)  .........      (1,574 

Press  and  News  of 
North  Bergen  (Th)  ....      (1,750 

4  Somerdale          1.417—  Borough  News  (Th)  — 
18  Somerville       11,571—  Messenger-  Gazette 

(Th)          ............  ........  **  10,363 

News  (T10  .....................         (736 

12  So.  Amboy         8,422—  Citizen  (Th)  ............  ........       1,8*2 

12  South  Plainfield 

8,008....  NewsReview   (Fr)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  ..........      (6,213 

12  So.  River         11,  308....  Spokesman  (Th)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  ..........      (8,213 

20  Springfield     X  14.000    Sun  (Th)  ..........................       2,941 

5  Stone  Harbor       670—  7-  Mile   Beach   Reporter 

(Fr)   ..............................      (1,913 

20  Summit  17.929...,  Herald  (Th)   ...................  **5,220 

8  Swedesboro        2,459....  News  (Th)  ....  ...................      (1.220 

2  Teaneck         •33,772—  Sun  (Su)  .......  .......  ..  ........  **5.306 

2  Tenafly  9.651—  Northern  Valley 

Tribune  (Fr)  ...........      (1.923 

New  Jersey  Courier(Th)**4,979 


15  Toms  River    X3.500 
Totowa 


11  Trenton 
15  Tuckerton 
20  Union 


Vailsburg 
7  Verona 


6  Vineland 
2  Waldwick 


Sun  (Th)  3.150 

—  Union—See  Passaic. 
Tri-Boro  Times— See 

Paterson. 
128.009— For  papers  see  catalog. 

1.332— Beacon  (Th)  13,880 

•38.004— Leader— See  Herald. 
Irvington. 

Register  (Th) ***028 

....Leader— See  Newark 

10.921-News-See  Caldwell 

Verona- Cedar  Grove 

Times  (Th)  .....      (4.702 

8,155....Review  500 

3.963— Jersey  Parade  (Fr)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  (5,260 

8.910-Review  (Th) ....      (1,600 

4,222-News  (Th)  1,354 

4.802— Star  (Th)  **5,691 

21.243- Leader  (Th)    **6,677 

1,420 


16  Wellington 

16  Wanaque 

21  Washington 

20  Westfield 

16  West  Milford    X  800....  Argus  (Th) 

Westtnont  —See  Collingswood. 

7  West  Orange   28.605...  Chronicle   (Th) 


(5.314 

1,692 


8  Westville  4.731...  Gateway  News  (Th)    ... 

2  Weitwood         6,766—  Hillsdale  News   (Mo  & 

Th)   ............................      (1,125 

Local    (Th)    ...................         (934 

News  (Mo  &  Th)  ..........      (4,011 

Tri-Boro  News   (Mo  & 
Th)  ......  .........................         (617 

14Whippany       X  4,700...  Advance  (Fr)  ................      (1,350 

10  Whitehouse  Station 

X700....Review    (Tu)       .......        1,724 

5  Wildwood          5*475—  Independent  Record 

(Fr)   .........................       2.800 

Leader  (Th)   ..................  **7,074 

8  WiHiarastown    2,632-  Plain  Dealer  (Th)  ..........      12,650 

12  Woodbridge  X  17,000  ..  Independent  Leader  (Th)**S,893 

2  Wood-Ridge      6.283,.  Independent  (Th)  ..........      (1,456 

17  Woodstown       2.345-  Monitor-Register  (Fr)  ..**1,709 

3  Wrightstown     l,199....Leader  (Th)  ....................        (547 

2  Wyckoff          X8,800....News   (Th)  ......................      (2,280 


Clra 


-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *MsrcnA,B.C.  Statement;  •  A.  B.C.  Audit;  (P.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn; 


{Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate.  •  Includes  population  of  entire  township, 
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Weekly,  Semi-Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  1959 


1  Albuquerque 
24  Aztec 
33Belen 

23  Bernaiaio 

8  Carlsbad 

14  Carrizozo 
31  Clayton 


NEW  MEXICO 

96.815~.For  papers  see  catalog. 

88S~Jndependent  Review  (Fr) 

4,495..MNews  Bulletin  (Mo.  We 

&  Fr)   

1,922-.. Journal  and  News  (Fr) 

Times  (Th) 

17,973.... News   (Th)   


Circ. 


1,786 

$1,910 
§374 

662 
53,395 


16  Demint 


3  Dexter 
21  Eipanola 
30  Estancia 

6  Fort  Sumner 
32  Grant* 

3  Hagerman 

7  Hatch 
13  Hobba 

7  LaaCrucea 


l,389....News  (Fr)  §1.415 

3.515.~Leader   (We)   2,350 

ITJM—Times  (Th) {1,502 

5.672_Graphic  (Tu)   §2,110 

Headlight  (Fr)    (see 

note  in  catalog)   §2,110 

Sun  (Th)   1,820 

784....Tribune  (Th)   §377 

1.446^. Rio  Grande  Sun  (Th)...      §3,150 
916.~.News-Chieftain  (Fr)  ....      §3,048 

1.982.~News   (Th)   

2,251- Beacon  (Tu.  Th  &  Sa) 

l,024....Star   (Th)    

1.064.~News-Chieftain  (Th)  .... 
13,875....Flare  (Fr)  ... 


12425^Citizen  (Th)    ...    . 
Wind  &  Sand  (Fr) 


§2,900 
§446 
§2,638 

tsoo 

tl, 000— Free 
....      §3,920 
310 

6,480— Free 
1,075 


12  Lordsbun         3.525-. Liberal  (Th)  .. 

22  Portales  8.112....Valley  News  (Fr)   (see 

note  in  catalog)  §626 

2  Reaerve  X200....News-Chieftain    (Tu    & 

Fr)         §3,026 

14  Ruidoat  806~News    (Fr)    §1,700 

10  Santa  Roaa        2.199^News   (Th)   §1,040 

9  Silver  City         7.022.... Enterprise   (Th)       ..    ..      §1,800 

28  Socorro  4,334..- Defensor,  El  (Fr)      §1,003 

Round-Up  (Tu)  

4  Springer  l,558....Tribune  (Th)    §965 

29  Taoa  1.815—  Crepusculodela 

Libertad,  El  (Th)      ..      §2,826 
27  Truth  or  Conse- 
quences 4,888~.Herald   (Fr)      §1,907 

Advocate   (Fr)       ..    ..          §1,781 

NEW  YORK 

23  Adams  1.762—  Journal  (We)     52,315 

51  Addison  1.920-.. Advertiser  (Th)   §1,172 

9  Alton  875~.  Afton  Enterprise  and 

Harpursville  Budget 

(Tli)        

37  Albion  4,850....Advertiser    (Th)    **1,622 

Orleans  Republican 

American    (Th)    §2,215 

15  Alden  1.252.~Advertiser   (Th)       §1,760 

23  Alexandria  Bar  l,688-~Thnusand  Islands  Sun 

(Th)     §3,298 

2  Alfred  2.053~.Sun    (Th)       8775 

5  Allegany  l,73*....Citizen  (Th)  

1  Altamont  1.127.-.  Enterprise    (Fr)      §3,210 

14  Amenia  X600....Harlm  Valley  Times 

(Th)       51,325 

52  Amityville         6,164.... Long  Island  Sun  (Th)  ..      §2,503 

Record  (Th)    §3,311 

2  Andover  1.351~.News   (Th)    §652 

15  Angola  1.936—  Evans  Journal  (Th)    .  ..        §680 
61  Arcade               1.818~.Herald   (Th)    (see  note 

in    catalog)    **1,52S 

1.744_Recorder   (Fr)    §950 

M  See  Long  Island  City 

1.545....Herald  (Th)   J325 

2.676....News   (Th)   960 


60  Ardsley 
Astoria 

20  Athena 

61  Attica 
16  An  Sable 

Forka 


1.643... Adirondack  Record-Eliz- 
bethtown  Post  (Th)  .. 

26  Avon  2.412...  Herald-News    (Th)    

52  Babylon  6,015.,  Eagle  (Th)   

Town  Leader   (Th)   

9  Bainbridge         1.505M..News   (Th)   

30  Baldwin         X21.000..,.Citizen  (Th)  

Long   Island   Graphic — 
See  Long  Island  City 
34  Baldwinaville     4.49S~.Gazette  and  Farmers 

Journal   (Th)    

Messenger  (Th)   

News— See  Syracuse.  N. 
32  Barker  52J.~Regiater  (Th)   ... 


§2,466 

**893 

§2,117 

J12.582 
§1,322 

J2.940 


$2.821 
§3,355 
Y. 


51  Bath                 5.416~.Steuben  Courier  ft  CUfC' 
..  „      M                              Advocate  (Fr)   §2,995 

52  Bay  Shore         9,665— Sentinel  &  Journal  (Th)**3,288 

Suffolk- Every- Week 

(Fr)    |772 

Bayside  M.See  Flushing. 

60  Bedford  —Patent  Trader— See 

Mount  Kisco 

2  Belfast  X 788~. Blaze  (Th)   $550 

Bellerose  _.See  Glenn  Oaka 

30  Bellmore       X  19,500.. ..Home  News  and  East 
End  Home  News  (Fr) 

2  Belmont  l,211~Dispatch  (Th)   §1,400 

30  Bethpage       X 20,000.. .Newsgram   (Th)   §2,873 

4  Binghamton     80, 674....  For  papers  see  catalog. 
15  Blasdell  3.127^.  Frontier  Herald-See 

Hamburg. 

61  Blisa  ^.News— See  Herald,  Arcade 

2  Bolivar  1.490... Breeze  (Th)   §900 

33  Boonville  2.329~. Herald  (Th)  §1.500 

52  Brentwood         2.803....Brentwood-Central  Islip 

Bulletin  (Th)  §1,921 

40  firewater  1.810....  Patent  Trader— See 

Mount  Kisco 
Standard   (Th)       §1,400 

52  Bridgehampton 

X 906^. News  (Fr)      §1,100 

28  Brockport          4.748^. Republic-Democrat  (Th)        1,425 

60  Bronxvillt         6.778^ Review-  Press  and 

Reporter    (Th)    **3,894 

27  Brookfield          X 425....Courier  (Th)      660 

24  Brooklyn  2.738.175....  For  papers  see  catalog. 
15  Buffalo  580,132—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
20  Cairo  X650....Herald  (Th)  §420 

26  Caledonia  1,683.-. Advertiser  (Th)   51, 1W 

53  Callicoon  X 602^. Democrat  (Th)  §2,825 

58  Cambridge         1.692..«Post   (Th)   **1,487 

33  Camden  2.407— Advance- Journal  (Fr)  ..**1,610 

34  Camillua  1,225-Advocate  (Sa)   §608 

29  Canajoharie       2.761-Courier- Standard    (Th)..**3,690 

35  Canandaigua      8J32— Times- Journal  (We)  ....       2,159 

27  Canaatota  4,458.... Bee- Journal  (Fr)       ..    ..**!, 677 

54  Candor  802...  Courier   (Th)   §912 

51  Canisteo  2.625....Times  (Th)      2,015 

45  Canton  4,379....St.  Lawrence  Plain 

Dealer  &  Commercial 

Advertiser  (Th)    

40  Carrael  1, 526...  Courier  (Th)      $3.960 

23  Carthage  4.420—  Republican  Tribune 

(Th)      §2,523 

61  Castile  1.072— Castilian  (Th)   §500 

6  Cato  431— Citizen  (Th)       §761 

20  Catakill  5.392—  Enterprise  (We)       ..    ..         §451 

Examiner-Recorder  (Th)      §2,660 

5  Cattaraugua       1,190  ...Star— See  Chronicle 

Journal.  Cattaraugus 
Star.  Rushford  Spec- 
tator of  Franklinville 

Times  (Th)  §960 

27  Cazenovia          1,946.... Republican   (Th)    **  1,643 

52  Centereach         X942  ...Mid  Island  News   (Th)      §1.150 
52  Center  Morichea 

1.761— Moriches  Tribune  (Fr)4**2,423 
52  Central  Islip      3.067—  Brentwood-Central  Islip 
Bulletin— See 
Brentwood. 
News    (Th)    §1,663 

36  Central  Valley  X  538— Courier  (Th)   §661 

60  Chappaqua       X  4,000.. ..New  Castle  Tribune  (Th)**l,371 

Patent  Trader— See 

Mount  Kisco 
1.234— Record   (Fr)   §1,580 


17  Chateaugay 

11  Chatham  2.304—  Courier  (Th) 

15  Cheektowaga    45.354....Herald  and  Cheektowaga 

News— See  Depew 

Times  (Th)  

39  Cherry  Valley      760....News   (Th)   

36  Cheater  1,21 5... .Chester- Florida  Bulletin 

(Th)  (see  note  in 

catalog) 

Chili  —See   Gates-Chili   Press. 

Rochester. 
27  Chittenango 
34  Cicero 
15  Clarence 
33  Clinton 


1,307~ 


..Times  (Fr)  

1.233....Recorder    (Th) 

1.018-Press   (Th)   

1.630U. Courier  (Th)  


§3,898 


{5,650 
§597 


§468 


§1.278 
§1.176 
§2.463 
§3,360 


-**Sept  A.B.C.  Statement;  *MarchA.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 


Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  xRand  McNally  estimate. 
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Pop. 
NEW  YORK  (Continued) 


Cite. 


59  Clyde 


48  Cobleskifl 

51  Cobocton 

1  Cohoes 
40  Cold  Spring 

52  Commack 
39  Cooperstown 


1,200 


2.4M—  Herald-Eagle  (Th)  

Independent    and    Rose 

Times  (We)  U.OOO 

Times— See  Lyons 
Republican  and  Clyde 
Times.  Lyons 

3,208— Index  (Th)   §2,517 

Times-Journal  (We)    .        §4,115 
943— Cohocton  Valley  Times- 
Index  (We)  

21, 272.... Star  Press  (Th)  

1,788— News   (Th)    

X3,OOO....News   (Th)       

2,727— Freeman's  Journal  (We 

Otsego  Farmer  (Th)    ..  ..**1.134 


800 

$2,089 

1,678 

§883 


1.607 
51,511 
§1,930 


36  Cornwall  2.211- Local   (Th) 

12  Cortland  18,152.... Democrat  (Fr)  

20  Coxsackie          2.722,.. Union- News  (Fr) 
60  Croton  On  Hudson 

4,837—Croton-Cortlandt    News 

(Tli)       

1,783—  Patriot  and  Free  Press 

(We)       

5.253— Breeze  (Tu)       

Express  (Th)   

X  2,500    Town  News   (Fr)   

.   Delevan-Machias 
Sentinel — See    Machias. 
Press— See    Herald, 

Arcade 
2,223™  Delaware  Republican 

Express  (Th)   

7,217....  Herald  and  Cheektowaga 

News    (Th)    

2.016— Courier   (Th)       

561— Gleaner  (Th)       

X 2,500  .Times    (Th)    

6\268— Register  (Fr)    

Sentinel  (Fr)   

....Press  and  Republican- 
See  Saint  Johnsville 

976— Rural  News  (We)  

1.165— Observer  (Th)  

7  Dunkirk-Fredonia 

25.102....Grape  Belt  and  Chatau- 

qua  Farmer  (Tu&  Fr)**l,936 

15  East  Aurora       5.962....Advertiser    (Th)    **3,223 

52  East  Hampton   1,737— Star   (Th)       

28  East  Rochester  7.022— Herald   (Fr)       

34  East  Syracuse  ..  De  Witt-East  Syracuse 

Town  News— See 
Syracuse 
30  East  Williston  1.734....  Willis  ton  Times  (We) 

39  Edmeaton          X500....Local   (Th)    

34  Elbridge  586—  Courier  (Sa)      

665- Valley  News  (Fr)      .... 

4.225...Journal  (Th)      

Press   (Th)   

1.073-Post    (We)       

— Elmonitor    (Th) 

3.147- Eagle   (Fr)    

Greenburgh 
Independent   (Fr) 

Herald   (Fr)    

628— Register   (Th)      

5,267- Herald-Mail    (Th) 


2  Cuba 
26  Dansrille 


52  Deer  Park 
5  Delevan 


13  Delhi 
15  Depew 

4  Deposit 
27  De  Ruyter 
60  De  Witt 
60  Dobba  Ferry 

22  Dolgeville 

55  Dryden 
62  Dundee 


16  Elirabethtown 
56  Ellenville 

5  EllicottYille 
30  Elmont 
60  Elmsford 


6  Fair  Haven 
28  Fairport 
30  Farmingdale 


41  Far  Rockaway 


4.492— Post  (We) 


§2,028 

1,650 
§2,391 
§2.751 

1,835 


11,748 

§2,174 
§1,701 

tl.200 
1,927 

§1,590 


§1,077 
§1,280 


§3,007 
§1,625 


§3,142 

§147 

§596 

§900 

§3.400 

§2,973 

§1,085 

§3,036 


§1,090 


§459 

§2,714 


..Rockaway  Beach  Wave 


..**2,400 


(Th) 


34  FayetteTille 
2  Fillmore 

30  Floral  Park 


36  Florida 

41  Flushing 
29  Fonda 

Forest  Hills 


Rockaway  Journal   (Tu 

2.624....  Eagle  Bulletin  (Th)  

527— Northern  Allegany 

Observer  (Th)  

14.582— Bulletin  (Th)  

Gateway  and  the 

Trading  Post  (We) 
Glen  Oaks-Bellerose 

News  (Th)   

Stewart  Manor  Mail  (Fr) 

1,376— News  (Th)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    

—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
1,036-Mohawk  Valley 

Democrat   (Th)    

—  See  Flushing 


**3.263 


§4,315 
§2,735 

§1.000 
2,200 

§2,622 


§350 


§1,550 


Pop.  Circ. 

Fort  Brewerton         ....  Outlet— See  Citizen, 
Central  Square. 

17  Fort  Covington    891- Sun  (Th)  §1,259 

Fort  Plain  —See  Canajoharie. 

30  Franklin  Square 

X27,5(XX...  Bulletin  (Th)  2,650 

5  Frankllnvflle     1,092— Chronicle- Journal 

Cattaraugus  Star- 
Rushford-  Spectator 

(Fr)    $1,120 

Sentinel-Press  (Fr)  (see 
note  in  catalog) 

Combined  circ ...      §2,220 

7  Fredonia  7.095—  Censor  (Th)  1.717 

Grape  Belt  and  Chart- 
tauqua  Farmer— See 
Dunkirk. 

30  Freeport          24.680- Leader  (Th)  §4.672 

Fresh  Meadows         —  See  Flushing 

38  Fulton  13,922-  Os wego  Valley  News 

(Mo  &  Th)  §6.510 

Patriot  (Th)       1,575 

8,000— Free 
30  Garden  City     14.486—  News  (Th)   §3,127 

26  Geneseo  2.838— Leader  (Th)   **  1,308 

Livingston  Republican 

(Th)     §1.245 

39  Gilbertivflle         456- Otsego  Journal  (Th)    ..        §486 
30  Glen  Core        15,130- Echo  (Th)  51,880 

Record  and  Pilot  (Th)  ..**3,981 
Glendale  —See  Brooklyn 

41  Glen  Oaks  —News   (Th)   §2,500 

Glenville  ....See  Scotia 

36  Goshen  3,311— Independent  Republican 

(Th)        2,500 

45  Gouverneur       4,916—  Tribune- Press   (Th)   .   ..**3,971 
5  Gowanda  3.289— News-Times    (Th)       ....      $3.300 

t2,200— Free 
15  Grand  Island     3.090....  Dispatch  (Th)  (see  note 

in  catalog)      1,100 

58  Granville  2,826— Sentinel  (Th)      §2,198 

30  Great  Neck        7,759—  News  (Fr)      *5,774 

Record    (Th)       **3,083 

Greece  —See  Greece  Press. 

Rochester 

9  Greene  1.628—  ChenangoAmerican(Th)      §1,805 

52  Greenport          3,028—  Suffolk  Times  (Fr)      ..      §2,000 

20  Greenville          1.613— Local  (We)  „        *550 

58  Greenwich          2,212—  Journal   (We)       **2,285 

55  Groton  2.150— Journal  and  Courier  (Th)       §1,450 
15  Hamburg           6.938— Frontier  Herald  (Th)  §4,911 

Sun  &  Independent  (Th)       §4,604 

27  Hamilton  3,507—  Mid  York  Weekly  (Th)**2,656 
52  Hampton  Bays 

1,269....  News    (Fr)       900 

13  Hancock  1,560— Herald  (Th)       §2,350 

4  Harpursville       x250....Afton  Enterprise  and 

Harpursville  Budget — 
See  Afton 

Standard— See  Windsor 
Standard 

60  Hartsdale        X 6,500.... News  (Th)      6,250 

Times   (Fr)       

60  Hastings  On 

Hudson          7,565—Greenburgh  Independent 
—See  Elmsford 

News  (Th)  

Press  (Fr) §1,740 

Westchester  Co.   Press 
(Negro)  (Sa)  (see  note 

in  catalog)    §2,500 

44  Haverttraw       5.818.... Messenger  (Th) §1.183 

Times  (Th)       §3,028 

30  Hewlett  X  7,500.  South  Shore  Record(Th)      §4,840 

30  Hicksville  X 45.000.... Mid  Island  Herald  (Th)  §0,026 
Mid-Island  Times  (Th)  J5.500 
Plainview  Herald  (Fr)  ..  §2,362 

56  Highland  3.035- Mid- Hudson  Post  (Th)        1,010 

News  (Th)  (see  note  in 
catalog)    ...» 1,318 

36  Highland  Falls  3,930-Newg  of  the  Highlands 

(Th) §1,560 

28  Hilton  1.036— Record  (Th)  §1,100 

15  Holland  ....Review— See  Herald. 

Arcade. 

37  Holley  1,551-Standard  (Th)  .....  **1,157 

Hollis  ....See  Jamaica. 

28  Honeoye  Falls   l,455..,Times  (Th)     §1,844 

42  Hooiick  Falls    4,297— Standard  Press  (Th)  —       3,460 

Orcnlatloa— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  t)A.  B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 

{Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guloa  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  m  front  of  book. 

1280 


Weekly,  Semi-Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  1969 


Pop.  Circ. 

8  Horseheads       3,606....  Chemung  Valley 

Reporter  (Th)  §1,625 

52  Huntington        9,324....  Long  Islander  (Th)  ...**11,877 
Times  &  Bulletin  (Th)      §1,34S 
52  Huntington  Station 

9,924.... Messenger  (North  Short) 
See  Smithtown. 

Watchman  (Th) 2,856 

21  Inlet  X300....News  (Fr)  (450 

50  Interlaken  770....Review  (Th)   51,080 

Irondequoit  M..See  Irondequoit  Press. 

Rochester. 

60  Irvington  3.657- Gazette  (Th)  955 

52  Islip  5.254....  Brentwood- Central  Islip 

Bulletin— See  Brent- 
wood. 
Press  and  Herald  (We)**  1,635 

Town  Crier  (Th)  53,352 

Jackson  Heights        ....See  Flushing. 

41  Jamaica  — Hollis  Leader  (Fr)    9,364 

Times  Review — See 

Queens  Village. 
Woodhaven  Leader- 
Observer  (Th)  53,650 

450— Record  (Th)  $1,520 


53  Jeffersonville 

4  Johnion  City    19.249— Journal  (Th)  

34  Jordan  1.295—  Leader  (Sa)  

60  Katonah          X  3.000 .  .Patent  Trader-See 

Mount  Kisco. 

16  Keeseville          1,977....  Essex  Co.  News— See 
Port  Henry. 

Republican  (Fr)   

6  King  Ferry        X  300...  Southern  Cayuga 

Tribune  (Th)  

56  Kingston          28.817— Ulster  Press  (Th)  ........ 

15  Lackawanna    27.658- Leader  (Th)  

57  Lake  George      1,005— Mirror  (Fr)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    

2.999— News  (Fr)  


16  Lake  Placid 

52  Lake  Ronkonkoma 

X 643.... Mirror  (Th) 


15  Lancaster 


8.665— Enterprise   (Th)   

Journal  &  Shoppers 
Guide  (Th)  


30  Lawrence  4,681— Nassau  Herald  (Fr) 

19  LeRoy  4.721— Gazette  News  (Th)  

30  Levittown     X 60,000.-. Press  (Th)    

Tribune  (Th) 

53  Liberty  4,658.... Gazette  (Th)  

News  (Fr)  

Press  (Th)  (see  note  in 

catalog)     

Register  (Th)  

26  Lima  1,147- Recorder  (Th)  

Little  Neck  -See  Flushing 

5  Little  Valley     1.287....Hub  (Th) 

34  Liverpool  2,933- Review  (Th)  

53  Livingston  Manor 

X970- Times  (Th)  

26  Livonia  837— Gazette  (Th) 

30  Locu»t  Valley 

X 3,200.. Leader  (Th)  

30  Long  Beach      15.586- Independent  (Th)  

41  Long  Island  City       ....For  papers  see  catalog. 


11,099 


§1,475 

5855 
2,580 
§6,212 

12.550 
1,900 

§772 
§3,310 


1,860 
8,000— Free 

§4,435 

§1,771 


3,671  ...Journal  and  Republican 


25  Lowville 


30  Lynbrook         17.314— Leader  (Th)  

37  Lyndonrille          777— Enterprise  (Th)  

59  Lyons  4.217— Lyons  Republican  and 

Clyde  Times  (Th)  .... 
5  Machias  X610— Sentinel  (Fr)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  

Combined  circ.... 

40  Mahopac  X996~Press  (Th) 

30  Malverne  8,086- Her  aid  (Th) 

30  Manhasset     XlO,OOO....Mail  (Th) 

Press  (Th)  

12  Marathon          1,057—  Independent  (Th) 
34  Marcellus          1.382- Observer  (Fr)  

13  Margaretvllle      905-Catskill  Mountain 

News  (Fr)  

56  Marlboro  1.709— News  (Fr)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    

Record  (Th)  

Maspeth  —See  Flushing. 

30  Massapequa  X32.000—  Post  (Th)  

45  Massena          13,137— Observer  (Mo  &  Th) 


56,268 
2,163 
2,450 

§1,955 
2,515 
§374 

§825 
§1.966 

§1,540 
§1,192 

§1,300 
§6,100 


§3,576 

§3,640 


§3,436 


**3,266 

1.105 
936 

§3,928 
**7,802 


Pop. 

52  Mattituck          1.089....Long  Island  Traveler 

Mattituck   Watchman 
—See  Southold. 
7  Mayrille  1.492- Sentinel  (Th)  

30  Merrick         X  22,500.... Life  (Th)  

38  Mexico  1.398— Independent  (Th)  

48  Middleburg       1,298— News  (Th) 

32  Middleport         1.644— Herald-Record  (Th)  

14  Millbrook          1,568— Round  Table  (Th)  

14  Millerton  1,048— News  Republican   (Th) 

(see  note  in  catalog) 

56  Milton               X519.-.Southern  Ulster  Pioneer 
(Th)  

30  Mlneola  14.831— American  (Tu)' I. 

36  Monroe  1.753—  Gazette  (Th)   

53  Monticello         4,223.... Bulletin  Sentinel  (Tu)  .. 

News  (Fr)  

Republican  Watchman 

6  Moravia 


Circ. 


t 1,430 
§3,731 
§1,340 
§2,214 

§1,025 

*2,052 

462 
§8,000 
§2,800 

$3,025 
3.420 

§3,998 


1,480.... Republican  Register 

(Th)  §2,270 

39  Morris  641— Chronicle  (Th)  §293 

60  Mount  Kisco     5.907- North  Westchester 

Times  (Th)  **3,404 

Patent  Trader  (Th  & 
Su)  (see  note  in  cat- 

alog)      **«,669 

Sunday  circ....**12.»« 

26  Mount  Morris   3,450-  Enterprise  (We)  ...- §3,280 

Picket  Line  Post  and 

Mt.  Morris  Union  (Th )       §2,000 
35  Naples  1,141-Record  (We)  1.220 

53  Narrowsburg     X  525....  News  Times  (Th)  §1,165 

59  Newark  10,295....  Courier  Gazette  (Th)  ....      §4,008 

54  Newark  Valley  1,027- Herald  (Fr)   §801 

9  New  Berlin        1,178— Gazette  (Th)  §1,925 

30  New  Hyde  Park7,349.... Herald  (Th) §1,462 

Publicity  News  (Tu)  ....      §2,165 

56  New  Paltx          2,285~..Independent  and  Times 

(We)    

News  (Th)  (see  note  in 
catalog)    ...- 1,001 

31  New  York    7,891 ,957— For  papers  see  catalog. 
4  Ninevah  X  50— Standard— See  Standard 

of  Windsor. 

57  North  Creek      X703— News- Enterprise  (We)..      §1,280 
52  Northport          3,859....Journal  (Th)  

Observer  (Th) 

34  North  Syracuse  3.356.... Star  (Th) 
9  Norwich 
26  Nunda 
19  Oakfield 
30  Oceanside 


§4,576 

......      §2,026 

8,816—  Chenango  Union  (Th)  ..         §475 

1,224— News  (Th)  ...**1,571 

1.781....  Independent    (Th)    §710 

X23.000....Beacon  (Th)  §3,450 


22  Old  Forge          X 900—  Adirondack  Echo  (Fr)  ..  §1,000 

5  Olean               22.884— News  (Th)  6,224 

4,253— Free 

27  Oneida             11,325.... Democratic  Union  (Th)  §1,175 

Madison  County  Tines 

—See  Chittenango 

59  Ontario             X654— Mail   (Fr)   ...  „ 1,492 

15  Orchard  Park     2.054-Press  (Th) §2,239 

50  Ovid  646—  Gazette  &   Independent 

(Fr)   §1,040 

54  Owego               5.350- Gazette  Twerri'.ZZ  2,436 

Times    (Fr) 3.080 

9  Oxford               1,811— Review  Times  (Th)  ......  §2,780 

30  Oyster  Bay        5,215- Guardian  (Fr) §2,315 

59  Palmyra            3.034- Courier  Journal  (Th)  ....  §2,800 

38  Parish                  S74.«.Mirror  (Th)     §350 

52  Patchogue         7,361-Advance  (Th)  **6,S60 

14  Pawling  1.430— News  Chronicle  (Th)  .... 

44  Pearl  River     X  7,000— Orangetown  Telegram 
&  Pearl  River  Search- 
light  (Fr)    1.453 

60  Pelham  1,843-Sun  (Th)   **2,448 

28  Penfield              1.013-Republican   (Fr)   §1,225 

62  Penn  Van          5.481.-.Chronicle  Express  (Th)**4,872 

61  Perry  4.533— Record-Herald  (Th)  **2,18S 

61  Pike                     286.... Gazette  (Th) 368 

14  Pine  Plains        X 665— Register-Herald    (Th)....  §1,300 

28  Pittsford           1,668—  Post  (Th) 13,185 

Plainview  ....Herald— See  Hicksville. 

60  Pleasantville     4,861-Journal  (Th)   §1,665 

Patent  Trader— See 
Mount  Kisco. 

6  Port  Byron        1,013— Chronicle  (Th) §434 

60  Port  Chester    23.970-Guide  (Th) §780 

16  Port  Henry        1,831-News   (Fr)    §850 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *MarchA.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 

Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
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Pop.  Circ. 

NEW  YORK  (Continued) 

52  Port  Jefferson  3,296- Record  (Th)      §2,422 

Times    (Fr)   **2,540 

30  Port  Washington 

X 16, 700  ...News    (Th)       **3,678 

Reporter  (Fr)      

45  Potsdam  7,491  ....Courier  &  Freeman  (Th)  **2,859 

14  Poughkeepsie  41.023~.For  papers  see  catalog. 

38  Pulaski  2,033-.. Democrat   (Th)       

Queens  Village          ....Times-Review  (Th) 


§2,158 
8,244 
§1,891 
81,460 
§890 
§1,625 


5  Randolph  1.45S.».Register  (Fr) 

1  Ravena  2,006— News  Herald  (Fr) 

59  Red  Creek  ftf-Herald  (Th)  

14  Red  Hook          1,225.... Advertiser  (Th)  

HRhinebeck          1.923^. Gazette   (Th)       **1,904 

39  Richfield  Springs 

W34-.Mercury  (Th)      §1,450 

Richmond  Hill  ....See  Jamaica 

48  Rtchmondville      709~.  Phoenix  (Th)      §600 

Ridgewood  ....See  Brooklyn 

7  Ripley  1.229....Review   (Th)       §1,333 

Riverdale  .   See  New  York.  N.  Y. 

(Riverdale  Press) 

52  Riverhead         4,892.... News-Review  (Th)  **8,551 

28  Rochester       332,488.,.  For  papers  see  catalog. 

41  Rockaway  Beach       _See  Far  Rockaway. 
Rockland  ....See  Roscoe 

30  Rockvffle  Centre 

22.362_Long  Island  News  and 

The  Owl   (Fr)       §3,150 

30  Roosevelt      xll,500....Press    (Fr)       2,468 

53  Roscoe  X660....Roscoe-Rockland  Review 

(Fr)     .   .     - t864 

Rose  ...See  Independent  & 

Times,  Clyde. 

30Roslyn  1.612^.News  (We)      **2,739 

10  Rouses  Point     2,001— North  Countryman  (Th)      §1,850 

2  Rushford  X400....Spectator— See  Chronicle- 

Journal  Cattaraugus- 
Star- Rushford  Spec- 
tator of  Franklinville 

60  Rye  11.721.«.Chronicle   (Th)    §2,475 

52  Sag  Harbor        2.373—Express  (Th)      

29  Saint  Johns vflle  2.210~.  Enterprise  &  News  & 

Press  &  Republican 

(Th)    §1,495 

5  Salamanca         8.861  -..Inquirer  (Fr)    §1,086 

58  Salem  1.067~~Press   (Th)   §971 

Salina  ~-  Review — See  Liverpool. 

38  Sandy  Creek         708....News   (Th)       §830 

15  Sardinia  X 350.... Censor— See  Herald,  Arcade 
56  Saugerties         3,907... .Catskill  Mountain  Star 

(Th)     §3,548 

52  Sayvffle  4.251....News   (Th)       §4,650 

60  Scarsdale         13,156—Inquirer   (Fr)   **5,117 

42  Schaghticoke        687~-Sun  (Fr)  tt,640 

39  Schenevus  568— See  Times  and  Monitor, 

Worcester. 

48  Schoharle  l,059~.Review  (Th)    §796 

46  Schuylerville      1,31 4.,.. Standard  (Th)  §740 

30  Seaford          xl2,OOO....Southeaster  (Th)   §3,562 

SOSesecaFaHs      6.634.... Press    (We)    §2,985 

Reveille  (Th)    §1,800 

9  Sherburne          1.604~.News   (Th)       1.525 

7  Sherman  861— Chautauqua  News  (Fr)..          855 

35  Shortsville         1 ,31 4_ Enterprise  (We)  820 

13  Sidney  4.815_Record-Enterprise    (Th)      §2,500 

7  Silrer  Creek      3,068~.Lake  Shore  News  and 

Times  (Th)  §1,880 

61  Silver  Sprintl      83O~Signal   (Th)     275 

34  Skaneateles       2,331..« Mirror   (Fr)   §392 

Press    (Fr)    §1,884 

52  Smithtown         1.424.... Messenger  (Fr)  §1,982 

News  (Th)  (see  note  in 
catalog) 


59  Sodus 
52  Southampton 
9  Sooth  New  Berlin 

X421 
52  Southold 


§1,507 

Star  (We)  §2,232 

1.588.... Record   (Th)       **1,356 

4.042....Press  (Th)    §3,400 


1,027~ 


§128 


Bee  (Th)  

Long  Island  Traveler 
Mattituck   Watchman 

(Th)  

694^  Needle  (Th)  

1,595^  Star   (Th)    

44  Spring  Valley    4.500-.  Leader  (Th)   3,847 

15  Springvffle        3,322^.  Journal   (Th)    ~**M14 

13  Stamford  l,162....Mirror-Recorder  (Th)  ...      §3,047 

43  Staten  Island  ....  Transcript  (Tu  &  Fr)  ...       3,500 


54  Spencer 
28  Spencerport 


§2,600 
§1,175 


Pop. 


Cire. 


Stewart  Manor          ....See  Floral  Park 
44  Suffern  4,010.... Rockland  Independent 

(Th)     §4,180 

1,133^ Advance   (Th)    §4,892 

220,583....  For  papers  see  catalog. 

3,517.... Sentinel    (Th)    §3,270 

«..See  Staten  Island- 
Transcript. 
72,311^.  For  papers  see  catalog. 

1, 479.... Free  Press  (Th)     §972 

5,991, ..Eastchester  Record  (Th)      §4,864 

744,... Independent   (Fr)       1.100 

5,441....  Free  Press  &  Herald  (Th)      §2,820 

1,317- Times  (Fr)  93S 

957....  News   (Th)    §150 

1.225.-.  Rough  Notes  (Fr)  81,502 

60  Valhalla          X 3.000.... Voice  (We)  §745 

30  Valley  Stream  26.854.... Valley  Stream  Mail  and 
Gibson  Herald  (Th)  .... 

8,902....News    (Th)    §2,321 

1,066.-. Herald  (Th)  985 

4,559_ Citizen  Herald   (Th)   ...      §4,234 
U45~.Wallkill   Valley   World 
(Th)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)              802 

13  Walton  J.947~. Reporter  (Fr)  **6,82S 

30  Wantagh        X 26.000.... Citizen  (Th)      §3,400 

14  Wappingers  Falls 

3,490  ...News  (Th) 


30  Syosset 
34  Syracuse 

16  Ticonderoga 
Tottenville 

42  Troy 

55  Trumansburg 

60  Tuckahoe 

34Tully 

17  Tupper  Lake 
39  Unadilla 

6  Union  Springs 
11  Valatie 


4  Vestal 

35  Victor 

36  Walden 
56  Wallkill 


35 
6,150— Free 

11,375 
320 


57  Warrensburg     2,358~. News  (Th)    . 
61  Warsaw  3.713—Times  (Th)  .. . 

Western  New 

Yorker  (Th)     1.750 

36  Warwick  2,674— Advertiser  (Th)   $1,092 

Valley  Dispatch  (We)  ..      §2,990 
36  Washingtonville  823....  Post  (Th)   (see  note  in 

catalog)  §1,860 

50  Waterloo  4.438 ..  News   (Th)       §1,275 

Observer  (Th)       

33  Waterville         1,634-. Times  (Th) 
1  Watervliet       15.197—  Tribune  (Th) 


49  Watkins  Glen    3,052—  Express   (We) 

Review  (We) 

54  Waverly 


§525 
900 
300— Free 
..  §2,326 
..  §1,801 
§1,227 


6,037— Sun  (Th) 

Times— See   Say  re,    Pa. 

Valley  News  (Th)       ....         §431 

51  Wayland  1.834^. Register   (Th)       §1,593 

28  Webster  1.773.... Herald  (Th) J3.594 

6  Weedsport         1.588_Cayuga  Chief   (Th)       ..         §614 
2  Wellsville          6,402—  Democrat  (Th)  625 

30  Westbury  7,112— Times  (Th)    §2,929 

7  Westfield  3,663—  Republican  (We)      ..    ,      §2,000 

52  Westhampton  Beach 

1.087.... Hampton  Chronicle  (Fr)       §1,803 
22  West  Winfleld     832-. Star  (Th)  §840 

58  Whitehall  4,457-, Times    (Th)    2,787 

60  White  Plains    43,466....  For  papers  see  catalog. 

4  Whitney  Point      883-.. Reporter  (Th)       §1,030 

59  Williamson        1.520....  Sun  and  Sentinel  (Th)  ..          961 
15  Williamsville     4.649....  Amherst  Bee  (Th)  §6,120 

Williston  Park          ....See  East  Williston. 

20  Windham  X 300  ..Journal    (Fr)     §1,944 

4  Windsor  822.... Standard  (Th)  §760 

(see  note  in  catalog) 

59  Wolcott  1.516.... Lake  Shore  News  (Th)      §2,162 
41  Woodhaven  ~«See  Jamaica 

Woodhull  ...Sentinel— See  Advertiser 

and  Woodhull 
Sentinel,  Addison. 

Woodside  ~~See  Woodside  Herald. 

Long  Island  City. 

56  Woodstock        2,271~.Press   (Th)   §1,100 

Townsman   (Th)   1,947 

39  Worcester          X799.~. Times  &  Monitor  (Th)      §1.S08 

61  Wyoming  508~.Reporter  (We)      365 

60  Yonkers          152,798....  For  papers  see  catalog. 
60  Yorktown  Heights 

X594.«.  Patent  Trader— See 
Mount  Kisco. 


NORTH  CAROLINA 

63  Aberdeen  1,603.... Sandhill  Citizen  (Th)  ..      U.400 

46  Ahoskie  3,579....  Herald  (Tu  &  Th)  **S,1»4 

84  Albermarle       ll,798....Stanly  News  and  Press 

(Tu  &  Fr)    **8,27l 

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Weekly,  Semi-Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  1969 


Pop. 
76  Asheboro  7.701. ...Courier  Tribune  (Mo  & 

Th)   

„   A  t     ,„  Guide   (We)    

11  Asheville         53,000-For  papers  see  catalog. 

74  Ayden  2.282— Dispatch  (Th)   

61  Bakersville  438    Toe  Valley  View  (Th).. 

7  Belhaven  2,528-Pilot  &  Herald  (Th)  . .. 

36  Belmont  5.330-Banner    (We)    

51  Benson  2,102.... Review    (Th)   

11  Black  Mountain  1.174-News  (Th) 


Circ. 

19,865 
84,178 

950 

11,200 
91,944 

tl.800 
51, 950 
§3,400 


95  Boone  2.973- Watauga  Democrat  (Th)      „ 

88  Brevarrf  3.908- Transylvania  Times  (Th)**2,785 

87  Brysoa  Clt7      1.499_Smoky  Mountain  Times 

(Th)      „ fil,100 

71  Burgaw              1.613-.. Fender  Chronicle  (Th)..  §1,280 

100  Burnsville          1.341.... Yancy  Record  (Th)  §1,200 

44  Canton               4,906.... Enterprise   (Th)    83,000 

63  Carthage           U94....News  (Th)   §2,425 

24  Chadbourn          2.103— News   (Th)    2,400 

68  Chapel  Hill        9,177— New  Leader  (Mo  &  Th)  3,425 

Weekly  (Tu  &  Fr)  83,711 

60  Charlotte        134,042—  For  papers  see  catalog. 

36  Cherryrille        3,4*2— Eagle  (We)      

80  China  Grove      l,491....Times  (We)  


82,450 
957 

1.000— Free 
700 

83,990 


51  Clayton  2,229-News  (We)  .... 

82  Clinton  4,414—  Sampsonian   (Tu  &  Fr) 

Sampson  Independent 
(Th)     ...................  .....      84,180 

Columbia  ....Coastland  Times—  See 

Manteo. 
30  Cooleemee         1.925....  Journal  (Th)  ................ 

85  Danbury  X250—Reporter  (Th)   ..............       2,500 

60  Davidson  2,423—  Gazette   (Th)   ........      §2,700 

29  Denton  766—  Davidson  Record   (Th)..       1.748 

32  Durham  71,311—  For  papers  see  catalog. 

21  Edenton  4,468—  Chowan  Herald  (Th)  ...      81,895 
9  Elizabethtown    1,611....  Bladen  Journal  (Th)  ....      §3,000 

86  Elkin  2,842....  Tribune  (Mo  &  Th)  .....  **3,630 

43  Enfield  2,361-Progress   (Fr)    .............      §1.775 

78  Fairmont  2,319—  Times-Messenger  (Th)..      §1,050 

74  Farowlte  2,942—  Enterprise  (Fr)  .......  .. 

81  Forest  City        4,971—  Courier  (Mo  &  Th)  .....  **3,710 

57  Franklin  1,975—  Franklin  Press  and 

Highlands  Maconian 

(Th)     .....................      §2,941 

35  Franklinton       1.414....Post  (Th)      .................... 

92  Fuquay  Springs  1,992....  Independent  (Th)   .....        §1,573 

37  Gatesrille  323....Index    (We)    ................  **l,091 

96  Goldsboro        2I,454....Record  (Th)  ________ 

1  Graham  5,026—  Alamance  News  (Th)          $2.550 

Alamance  Gleaner  (Th) 
14  Granite  Falls     2,2R6....Press   (Th)       .............      §2.265 

41  Greensboro       74,389....  For  papers  see  catalog. 

74  Grifton  510—  Times  (Th)  ....................       1.017 

77  Hamlet  5,061—  News  Messenger  (Tu  & 

Fr)    .............................      §3,805 

25  Havelock  —Progress  (Th)   ........... 

22  Hayesville  356....Progress  (Fr)  ...........         §563 

45  Hendersonrille  6,103—  Western  Carolina 

Tribune  (Th)      .......      $2,056 

72  Hertford  2,096....  Perquimans  Weekly  (Fr)      §1,585 

57  Highlands  515....  Franklin  Press  and 

Highlands  Maconian— 
See  Franklin 
68  Hillsboro  1.329-News   (Th)     .................       2,550 

Orange  County  Observer 
(Th)  ......  ..  ...................... 

66  Jackson  843—  Roanak-Chowan-Times- 

News    (Th)    ................  **2,S70 


§1,800 

t3,624 


54  Kinston 

54  La  Grange 
83  Laurinburg 
79  LeaksvUle 
76  Liberty 

43  Lillington 

55  Lincolnton 


42  Littleton 
35  Louisburg 

78  Lumberton 


31  Kenansville          674—  Duplin  Times  (Th) 

34  Kernersville      2,396— News   (Th)   

23  Kings  Mountain 

7,206— Herald  (Th)    

18.336—  News   (Th)     

1,852-Gazette  (Th)     

7,134.... Exchange  (Tu  &  Fr)  .... 

4,045— News   (Th)   

1,342— News  (We)    

1,061— News   (Th)     

5,423— News  (Mo  &  Th)  

Lincoln  Times    (Mo   & 

Th)     §4,395 

1.173....0bserver  (Th)  §1,140 

2,545— Franklin  Times  (Tu  & 

Th)     -£2,527 

9.18«-Post   (Fr)    §1,243 

1,000— Free 


1,674 
81,000 
83,806 
§6,900 
8821 

2.175 
§4,323 


79  Madison 
28  Manteo 


56  Marion 


Pop. 

1,789—  Messenger   (Th)    ...... 

635-  Coastland  Times  (Fr) 

(see  note  in  catalog) 
2,740-McDowell  News  (Mo  & 


Circ, 
§2,690 

82,000 

Eft  91 A 

Progress  (ThT  ---Z  ' 

58  Marshall              983-News- Record  (Th)  1,700 

90  Marshville         l,258....Home   (We)    §1  750 

78  Maxton              1,974.... Scottish  Chief  (Fr)  §2,475 

1  Mebane  2,068— Enterprise  (Th)  §1,023 

SOMocksvnie  1,909—  Enterprise-Record  (We)  §2,809 
90  Monroe  10,140—  Enquirer  (Mo  &  Th)  ....  §3,950 

Journal  (Tu  &  Fr)  §3,712 

49  Mooresville  7,121— Tribune  (Th)  **3,666 

16  Morehesd  City  5,144— News-Times  (Tu  &  Fr)**3,737 
86  Mount  Airy  7,192.... News  (Tu  &  Fr) §5,650 

Times  (Fr) §4,000 

36  Mount  Holly  2,241 -News  (Fr)  1,680 

96  Mount  Olive      3,732- Tribune  (Tu  &  Fr)  §1,840 

20  Murphy              2,433—  Cherokee  Scout  (Th)  ....      §2,000 
64  Nashville  1,302—  Graphic  (Th) 61,565 

18  Newton  6.039— News-Enterprise- 

Observer  (Mo,  We,  Fr)      $5,362 

97  North  Wilkesboro 

4.379-Hustler  (We)  225 

Journal  Patriot  (Mo  & 

Th)     3,750 

39  Oxford  6,685.... Public  Ledger  (Tu&Fr)**2,750 

63  Pinehurst           1,016...  Outlook  (Fr)    1,285 

19  Pittsboro           l,094....Chatham  Record  (Fr)  ..  1,033 
94  Plymouth           4,486— Roanoke  Beacon  (Th)  ..  81,923 

47  Raeford             2.030-News  Journal  (Th)  $2,154 

92  Raleigh  65.679— For  papers  see  catalog. 

78  Red  Springs       2.245— Citizen    (Th)       tl.OOO 

38  Robbinsville  515....  Graham  Star  (Th)  .... . .  §1,064 

59  Robersonville     1.414....Herald  (We)  925 

77  Rockingham       3.356-Post  Dispatch  (Th)  82,468 

Journal  (Mo.  We  & 


**4,827 


Fr) 
73  Roxboro  4,321—  Courier-  Times    (Mo  & 

Th)       ................. 

81  Rutherfordton   3,146—  News  (Th)    ............  **2,473 

78  Saint  Pauls        2.251—  Review    (Th)       ...........      81,090 

42  Scotland  Neck   2,730—  Commonwealth  (Fr)   .  ..      §1,896 
51  Selma  2.639—  Johnstonian-Sun  (Th)  ..        1,792 

23  Shelby  15,508—  Cleveland  Times  (Tu  & 

Fr)    .......................      §5,204 

19SilerCity  2.501...  Chatham  News  (Th)   ...  **2,270 

51  Smithfield          5,574....  Herald  (Tu  &  Fr)      ......  **7,370 

40  Snow  Hill  946—  Standard-  Laconic  (Fr)  .. 


63  Southern  Pines  4.272— Pilot  (Th) 


2,125 


1,748—  State  Port  Pilot  (We)  .. 
820....  Alleghany-  News   (Th)   ..**1,425 

3.891—  Sun  (Th)  ..........      §1,650 

1,275—  Enterprise   (Th)    ......        §850 

2,280..  ..News    (Th) 

16.901    News  (Th) 
1.382-  Herald  (Th)  ................... 

2.033—  Tribune  (We)    .....  -  ...... 

8,120—  Southerner  (Th)  ............ 

1,310—  Times  (Th)  ................. 

469—  Journal  (Th)  .................. 

2.213....  Montgomery  Herald(Th) 

2.730-  News  (Th)  ................ 

3,408-  Anson  Record  (Tu&Th) 
Messenger   and   Intelli- 
gencer (Tu  &  Fr)  ..... 

3.704-  Wake  Weekly  (Fr)  ..... 

1.622-  Enterprise  (Mo  &  Th)  .. 
1,132-  Stokes  Record  (Th)   . 
1,166—  Warren  Record  (Fr) 
1.598....  News  (Th)    .................. 

5.295-  Mountaineer  (Mo&Th) 
2.295—  Roanoke  News  (Th)  .  . 
1,253—  Gold  Leaf  Farmer  (Th) 
871....Skyland  Post  (Th)  ......  **3,1«2 

4.238—  News  Reporter  (Mo  & 

Th)  ..........................  jfjf4,S?S 

4.975....  Enterprise  (Tu  &  Th)  ..       3,735 

45.043....  For  papers  see  catalog. 

1,781  ...Bertie  Ledger  Advance 

(Th)   .....  ..........................  -£^  1,964 

34  Winston-Salem 

87.811....  For  papers  see  catalog. 

820-Yadkin  Herald  (We)  ....      §1,961 

Yadkin  Ripple  (Th)  ......      §3,281 

17  Yanceyville       1.391....Caswell  Messenger(Th)      81,364 

92  Zebulon  1,378-Record  (Th)  ...................      §1,430 


10  Southport 

3  Sparta 
81  Spindale 

64  Spring  Hope 

61  Spruce  Pine 

49  Statesville 

50  Sylva 

24  Tabor  City 
33  Tarboro 
2  TaylorsTille 
52  Trenton 

62  Troy 

12  Valdese 

4  Wadesboro 


92  Wake  Forest 
31  Wallace 

83  Walnut  Cove 

93  Warrenton 
31  Warsaw 

44  Waynesvillt 
4J  Weldon 
92  Wendell 
5  West  Jefferson 
24  Whiteville 

59  Williaroston 
65  Wilmington 
8  Windsor 


99  Yadkinville 


**1,904 

§2,250 
§2,654 

§2,360 
754 
11,750 
2,000 
§3,687 

3,250 

1,200 
§2,815 

1,400 
§2,450 
§825 
§4,945 

2,026 


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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1969 


NORTH  DAKOTA 

50  Adama                 411—Walsh  Co,  Times  (We) 
25  Anamoose           S4J_Progress  (Th)  (see  note 

ID  Catalog)   

26  Ashley              1,423—  Tribune  (Th)  
17  Beach                1  461    News  (Th)     -  

Circ. 

500 

$418 
§2.004 
§1,860 
§1,806 
9480 
1,875 

$1,184 
3,404 

§1,765 
§2,101 
§2,184 
§1,337 
§979 
52,325 

1,525 
§2,656 
§2,810 

§792 

813 
§1,060 
§1,051 
91,061 

1,488 

§1,842 
§880 
§361 
§647 

1,189 
600 
§2,325 
§728 
**4,«77 
§400 
§1,268 
§2,278 
§1,025 
§1,887 
§900 
51,975 
§2,040 
§586 
§530 

§1,896 
§1,408 
§1,812 
§1,025 
91,120 
§1,276 
§1,060 
**3,198 
§315 
§1,030 

1,625 
§2,738 
§1,995 
§2,066 
1,000 

§867 
§900 
1,275 
91,662 
612 
9450 
9582 
§828 
§2,480 
§1,700 
91,633 
91,475 
91,906 
91,100 

19  New  Lelpiig 
14  New  Rockiord 
30  New  Salem 
31  New  Town 
18  Northwood 
11  Oakes 
50  Park  River 
31  Parshall 
34  Pembina 
49  Portland 
53  Ray 
40Rolla 

35  Rugby 
10  Sarles 
43  Selfridge 
31  Stanley 
22  Steele 

53Tioga 
25  Towner 

28  Turtle  Lake 
28  Underwood 
25  Velva 
39  Wahpeton 
34  Walhalla 
28  Washburn 
27  Watford  City 
5  Westhope 
53  Wildrose 
53  Williston 

28  Wilton 
26  Wishek 

33  Ada 
77  Akron 
47  Amherst 
4  Andover 
19  Ansonia 
63  Antwerp 
19  Arcanum 
26  Archbold 
32  Arlington 
21  Ashley 
65  Ashville 
74  Attica 
23  Baltimore 
77  Barberton 

7  Barnesvillo 
13  Batavia 

Bay  Village 
18  Bedford 

Pop.                                             Circ. 
447....  Sentinel    (Th)   §348 
2,185—  Transcript  (Th)   §1,893 
942-  Journal   (We)   -  $1,114 
....News  (We)  §933 
1.182....  Gleaner  (Fr)  1,100 
1.774....Times  (Th)  2,257 
1.692—  Press  (Th)  §1,490 
935—  Record  (Th)  91,269 

51  Berthold              459ZTribune  (Th)  —  "™ 
29  Beulah              1,501—  Independent  (Th)  
8  Bismarck-Mandan 
25,938—  Capital  and  Record  (Tu 
&    Fr)    (see  note  in 

640—  New  Era  (Fr)  $770 

641—  Republican  (Th)  5620 
721—  Rakota  (Th)  9500 

1.176....  Turtle  Mountain  Star 
(Th)  ....  92,376 

5  Bottineau          2,268—  Courant  (We)  
7  Bowbelli              806—  Tribune  (Th)  
6  Bowman            1,382-  Pioneer  (Th)  
48  Cando                1,530-  Record-  Herald   (Th)   .... 
16  Carrington        2.101.-  Independent  (Th)  
19  Carson                 493-  Press   (We)   ..  
9Caaselton          147S-  Reporter  (Th)  
34  Cavalier            l,459....Chronicle  (Th)  
33  Center                  492—  Republican  (Th)  
20  Cooperstown     1,189—  Sentinel  Courier  (Th)  .... 
12  Crosby               1,689—  Journal  (Th)   
36  Devils  Lake      6,437-.  World  (We)  .....  
25  Drake                   831~.Register  (Th)  (see  note 
in  catalog)  

2,907—  Tribune  (Th)  §2,811 

285—  Advocate  (Th)  .. 

343—  Journal  (Th)  ...„  800 
1.486—  Promoter  (Th)  92,550 
762—  Ozone  and  Farmers' 
Press  (Th)  91,738 
456...  Tribune  (Th)  9975 
955—  Mouse   River   Fanners' 
Press  (Th)  §1,648 
839—  Journal  (Th)   §705 
1.061-News   (Th)   '.'..         §600 
1,170....  Journal  (Th)  §950 

5,125—  Farmer  Globe  (Mo  &Th)       §5,815 
1,463—  Mountaineer  (Th)   1,363 
913—  Leader  (Th)  §1,440 
1.371—  Farmer  and  Guide  (Th)      §2,360 
575—  Standard  (Th)  ...—  §1,275 
430—  Mixer  (Th)  §600 

34  Drayton               875...  Leader  (Th)  ~  
23  Edgeley               943-Mail  (Th)  
19  Elgin                    882-News  (Th)  -  
11  EJIendale          1,759-Leader  (Th)  
37  Enderlio            1,504-  Independent  (Th)  
9  Fargo               38,256.~For  papers  see  catalog. 
52  Fessenden            917—  Free  Press  (Th)  
46  Finley                  671-Press  (Th)  —  -  
SO  Fordville              376....Aneta  Star  (Fr)  
Tri-County  Sun  (Th)  .... 
41  Forman                466—News  (Th)  ..... 
43  Fort  Yates        X  806....  Pioneer-  Arrow  (Th)  ..... 
28  Garrison            1.890—  Independent  (Th)  
30  Glen  UlHn         1,324-  Times  (Th)  
50  Grafton             4.901-  Record  (Mo  &  Th)  

7.378....Plains  Reporter  (Th) 
(see  note  in  catalog)       3,740 
796—  News  (Fr)  „  §524 
1.241—  Star  (Th)  §1,176 

OHIO 

3,640-Herald  (Fr)   §2,500 
274,605.»,For  papers  see  catalog. 
3.542—  News-Times   (Th)   §1,350 
1,102—  Citizen  (Fr)  2,555 
877—  Times  (Th)  

39  Hankinsoa         1,409....  News  (Th)  

1.162....  Bee  Argus  (Th)  $662 
1.530....  Times    (Th)   §1,975 
1,486-Buckeye  (We)  **2.472 
825—  Arlingtonian  (We)  $650 
798—  Star  (Th)  ~        §605 
1,303—  News  (Th)  2.455 
858—  Hub  (Fr)  .      §1,080 

52  Harvey              2,337-Herald  (Th)  
49  Hatton                 991—  Free  Press  (Th)  
29  Hazen                1,230—  Star  (Th)   
30  Hebron              1.412-  Herald  (We)   
1  Hettinger          1.762....  Record  (We)   
49  Hillsboro           1,331-  Banner  (Th)  
46  Hope                     470—  Pioneer  (Th)  
9  Hunter                 417—  Times  (Th)  
47  Jamestown       10,697....  Record  and  Democrat 
(Th)  
51  Kenmare           l,712....News  (We)  
13  Killdeer               698—  H^aid  (We)  

1.843—  Twin  City  News  (Th)  ..          650 
27.820-Herald    (Th)    §8,3*4 
Post   (Th)           ..     .    ..      95,730 

4,668-  Enterprise  (Th)  98.975 
Whetstone  (Th)  91,064 
1.445—  Clermont  Courier   (Th)      $5,650 
Clermont  Sun  (Th)  95,300 
—See  Lakewood. 
9,105-Maple  Heights  Press 
fW»\          55.537 

9  Kindred                504—  Tribune  (Th)  
23  Kulm                   707—  Messenger  (Th)  .  
32  Lakota              1.032—  American  (Th)  
23  La  Moure          1,010—  Chronicle  (We)  
10  Langdon            1*838—  Republican  (Th)   
5  Lansford              352....Leader  (Th)  
18  Larimore           1*374—  Pioneer  (Th)  
39  Lidgerwood       1.147—  Monitor  (Th)  (see  note 
in  catalog)  .  ..  
15  Linton              1  675    Record  (Th) 

Times  Register  & 
Pioneer  (Th)   96,983 
7  Bellaire           12,573—  Times  Leader—  See 
Martins  Ferry. 
46  Belle  Center         889-  Herald-  Voice   (Th)    ......     $1,025 
70  Bellville            1,355-Belleville  Star  and  Tri- 
Forks  Press  (Th)  —     91,890 
18  Berea              12,051-News  (Th)   **8,29S 
13  Bethel                1,932....  Journal  (Fr)  ....       2,164 
84  Beverly                723....  Dispatch  (Th)  1,100 
Bexley                      —See  Columbus 
14  Blanchester       2,109—  Star-Republican   (Th),..     §2,104 
Bloomdale                ....  Unique  Derrick—  See 
Rising  Sun. 
74  Bloomville           759—  Gazette.  (Th)  .„  §880 
2  Bluffton            2.423-News  (Th)   92,327 
Boardman                —See  Youngstown 
87  Bradner              924—  Observer-Advocate—  See 
Wayne. 
23  Bremen             1,187....  Derrick  (Th)  9745 
57  Brookville         1,908—  Star   (Th)   93,020 
52  Brunswick         X  87S...County  Leader  Post  (Th)      95,534 
45  Buckeye  Lake   1.401—  Buckeye  Lake-Thorn- 
ville  News  {Th)  9636 
28  Burton                 932-Geauga  News  (Th)  .....        $523 
Geauga  Times  Leader 
<Th>    „  ++3.S74 

37  Lisbon              2,031—  Gazette  (Th)  

2  Litchvilld             408-  Bulletin  (Fr)  
3  Haddock              741    Standard  (Th)         

30  Mandan-Bismarck 
25.938—  News  (Th)  (see  note  in 
catalog)   ...—  
44  Mannarth            469—  Slope  Messenger  (Th)  . 
49  Mayvflle           1.790...Tribune  (Th)  —  ~  
42  Mcdusky            «SO—  Gazette  (Th)  
32  McVille               626—  Journal  (Th)  

4  Medora              XI  52..  ..Pioneer  (Th)  
32  Michigan             486—  Arena  (Fr)  ...  ........ 

41  Milnor                 674-Teller   (Th)   .... 
3  Mlnaewaukan      443—  Farmers  Press  (Th)  ... 
51  Minot              22,032—  Independent  (Th)  
38  Mohafl              1,073—  Farmer  (Th)  ...-  
21  Mott                 1,583-Pioneer  Press  (Th)  
24  Napoleon           1,070—  Homestead  (We)  
21  New  England     1,117—  Herald  (Th)  .  

Slope  Messenger—  See 
Mannarth. 

34  Cadiz 

3.020-  Republican  (Th)  4,010 

Circulation— **  Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •  A  B.C.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 

iPubUsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
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Pop.                                               Circ. 
61  Caldwell            1,767^  Journal  (Th)  §5,800 

Pop.                                              Circ. 
85  Kldron              X  100..  ..News   (Th)                  .           §535 

„     M                           Leader  (Th)  |1,200 
68  Ctmden             1.0H«.Newa   (Th)   §1,967 
50  Campbell          12,882-  Journal-  Press  (Th)  -.. 
76  Canal  Fulton     l,258....Promoter  (Th)  1,000 
25  Canal  Winchester 
l,194.«.Times  (Th)  (see  note  in 
catalog)    „...«  2,890 
SO  Canfield             l,4«5~.Mahoning  Dispatch  (Fr)      §1,621 
76  Canton           116,912—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
59  Cardington         1.465—  Independent  (Th)  1,895 
88  Carey                3,2«L.Times  (Th)  2,675 
10  Carrollton          2,658—  Carroll  Journal  (Th)           §3,664 
Free  Press-Standard  (Th)      §3,870 
42  Centerbun           887—  Gazette   (Th)    1,157 
18  Chagrin  Falls    3,085—  Exponent  (Fr)  3.378 
Valley  Herald  (Th)  **4,413 
28  Chardon             1,471—  Geauga  Record  (Th)     .       §2,324 
31  Cincinnati       503,998—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
71  Clarksburg           391—  Star  (Fr)      §300 
18  Cleveland       914,808—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
72  Clyde                 4.083-  Enterprise   (Th)    §2,375 

78  Kinsman           X  990....  Journal   (Th)   475 
18  Lakewood        68,071-Post  (Th)  1.108 
26,925—  Free 
West  Shore  Post  (Th) 
(see  note  in  catalog)          682 
18,410—  Free 
83  Lebanon             4,618....  Western  Star  (Th)  §6,632 
36  Leesburg              841  ....Citizen  (Th)      §1,136 
69  Leipsic               1,706—  Free  Press  (Th)  §1,297 
68  Lewisburg          1,230...  Leader  (Th)  2,400 
35  Liberty  Center     816—  Press   (Th)   1,000 
Lima                50,246....For  papers  see  catalog. 
15  Lisbon                3,293—  Buckeye  State(Mo&Tb)         $412 
23  Lithopolis             350....  Buckeye  News—  See 
Times,  Canal 
Winchester 
31  Lockland           5,736—Millcreek  Valley  News 
(Th)        §12,237 
52  Lodi                   1,523-  Advertiser  (Fr)  §739 
49  London               5,222-Madison   Press    (Mo  & 
Th)  „  56,186 

54  Coldwater          2.217—  Chronicle  (Fr)  2,690 
15  Columbiana       3,369—  Ledger  (Th)      1,729 
25  Columbus       375,901—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
69  Columbus  Grove 
1,936—  Vidette    (Th)       §2,003 
69  Continental        1.023—  News-Review   (Th)    §1,048 
81  Convoy                910-Radar  (Th)  „  
17  Crestline           4  fl4im  Advoratp  (Th)        -„           §2,415 

3  Loudonville       2,523-  Times  (Th)  §2,279 
76  Louisville          3,801-Herald  (Th)  §1.950 
13  Loveland           2,149....  Herald   (Th)    (see  note 
in  catalog)       §1.830 
50  Lowellville        2,227-Journal   (Th)   
36  Lynchburg            972—  News   (Th)    §887 
43  Madison             1.127....  Press    (Fr)   §1.660 

64  Crookitille        2,9fiO—Messenger  (We)  51,845 
77  Cuyahoga  FaOn 
29.195—  Falls  News  (Th)  7.601 
Reporter  (Fr)  
85  Dalton                  938—  Gazette  (Th)   §880 
42  Danville               8S3....Times  (Th)  
57  Dayton            243,872....For  papers  see  catalog. 
2  Delphot              6.220—  Courant  (We  &  Fr)  ..  ..         §559 
26  Delta                  2,120—  Atlas   (Th)       §1,929 

10  Malvern             1.277—  News   (Th)   800 
1  Manchester       2,281—  Signal   (Th)       §2.413 
67  Mantua             1,059-  Record  (Th)     §1,105 
Maple  Heights           —See  Bedford. 
62  Marblehead           867-  Peninsular  News  (Fr)....      §1,182 
31  Mariemont        3,514-  Messenger  (Fr)      J7.350 
48  Maumee             5,548—  Maumee  Valley  News 
(Th)  §2,000 
82  McArthur          1.  466—  Democrat-Enquirer  (Th)      §2.050 

35  Deshler             1.623—  Flag  (Th)   §1.215 

Republican-Tribune 
(We)                                  §1,750 

60  Dresden              1,310—  News-Magazine  (Th)   ...       2,750 
76  East  Canton       1.001—  News   (Th)    §1,043 
East  Cleveland           ....See  Cleveland 
East  Columbus          —See  Gahanna 
68  Eaton                4.242-Register  Herald  (We)        §5,139 
86  Edgerton            1,246—  Earth   (Th)       §989 

32  McCotnb            1,026-Herald   (Fr)   §1,008 
58  McConnellsvlllel,941....Herald   (Th)       **4,130 
11  Mechanicsburg  l,920....Telegram  (Th)  §1.250 
52  Medina              5,097-  Gazette  (Tu  &  Fr)    .  ,.**7,052 
Sentinel  (Th)  §1,904 
54  Mendon                614—  Herald   (We)   $550 

86  Edon                     645—  Commercial    (Th)   .   ..              675 
57  Englewood           678....Photo  News  Tribune- 
See  Trotwood. 
43  Fairport  Harbor 
4,519  ...Beacon  (Fr)  1.945 
Farview  Park            ..  .See  Cleveland  and 
Lakewood. 
26  FayeUe             1,003—  Review  (Th)  §940 
33  Forest                1  114    Review  (Fr)  700 

26  Metamora            532—  Record  (Th)  §1,170 
57  Miamisburg       6,329—  News  (Th)   3,980 
22  Milan                    846-Ledger  (Fr)   $765 
13  Mil  ford              2,448....  Miami  Valley  News- 
See  Loveland. 
38  Millersburg       2,398...  Fanner-  Hub   (Th)    §1.747 
76  Minerva             3,280-  Graphic  Press  (We)  ....      §2,550 
Leader  (Th)  $2,510 

54  Fort  Recovery   1,231-Journal  (Fr)      1,040 
83  Franklin             5.388....Chronicle  (Th)      ..    ..           2.745 
42  Fredericktown   1,467—  Citizen    (Th)    §1,275 
34  Freeport               566....Press   (Th)   §3,650 
25  Gahanna               596—  Tri  Community  News 
(Th)      2,460 

News  &  Times  (Th)  
41  Mingo  Junction  4,464—  News  and  County 
Reporter  (Fr)  — 
6  Minster             1,728....  Post  (Fr)  ......  §2,0" 
39  Monroeville       1,275—  Spectator  (Th)  1,095 
31  Montgomery        579—  Sycamore  Messenger(Th)    $5,211 

27  Gallipolis            7,871-  Gallia  Times  (Sa)  **5,272 

86  Montpelier         3,867—  Leader-  Enterprise  (Mo 
&  Th)          ~.       3,591 

62  Genoa                1  723    Gazette  (Fr)                           §986 

32  Mount  Blanchard  444....  Journal  (Fr)  „  445 

8  Georgetown       2,200—  News  Democrat  (Th)  ....      §4,810 
57  Gerraantown      2,478—  Press  (Th)  §1,250 
72  Gibsonburg        2,281-Derrick   (Th)       §1,140 
78  Girard              10,113—  News  (Fr)  §3,690 
5  Glouster            2,327....  Press   (Th)   §1,200 
74  Green  Springs   1  082    Echo  (We)      ..        §825 

59  Mount  Gilead    2.351...  Sentinel   (Th)      §3,660 
Union  Register  (Th)  ....       2.170 
49  Mount  Sterling  1.172....Tribune  (Th)  1,100 
35  Napoleon           5.335-Signal   (Th)    **3,S4S 
Northwest-News  (Th)  ..     §8.523 
5  Nelsonville        4.845-  Tribune  (Th)  §2.750 

39  Greenwich          1,204—  Enterprise-Review   (Fr)      {1,150 
25  Grove  City        2,339-  Record  (Th)  §3,543 
63  Grover  Hill          463-News  (Th)  §900 
31  Harrison            1,943....  Press   (Th)     §2,193 
76  Hartville              928-News  (Fr)    §1,800 
20Hicksville         2,629-  News-Tribune  (We)   ....      §2,000 
36  Hillsboro           5,126....  News  Herald  (Th)  §2,650 
Press-Gazette  (Tu&Fr)      §4,210 
35  Holgate             1,092—  Review   (Th)   11,275 
78  Hubbard            4,560....  News   (Th)       §3,325 
77  Hudson              1,538—  Times  (Fr)      3.210 

25  New  Albany         268—  Tri  Community  News- 
See  Gahanna. 
6  New  Bremen      1,546-  Sun  (Th)   (see  note  in 
catalog)    tt.980 
12  New  Carlisle     1,640  .  Sun  (Th)  1J*» 
79  Newcomerstown 
4.514....News  (Th)  -.  §a,3SO 
60  New  Concord     1.797—  Enterprise  (Th)  §875 
65  New  Holland        799-Leader  (Th)  $700 
64  New  Lexington  4,233-Tribune  (Th)  ....  §2.167 
39  New  London      2,023—  Record  (Th)  §2.200 

13  New  Richmond  1  960—  Press  (Fr)   -  §715 

40  Jackson             6,504-  Herald  (Tu  &  Fr)  §3,260 
Sun-  Journal  (Mo  &  Th)      §3,225 
News-Leader  (Mo&Th)      §1,500 

4T»ff*r>/%n                 1  ft4J      PoT»tt»   ITSi   A  fr\                    8?  IVt 

78  Newton  Falls     4,451-Herald  (Th)  §2,400 
17  New  Washington  910....  Herald  (Th)  §«SO 
87  NorthBaltimore 
2  771     News  (Th)      §1,471 

45  Johnstown         1,220—  Independent  (We)    1,575 
Kettering                  ....Kettering-Oakwood 
Times—  See  Dayton. 

76  North  Canton    4,OJ2-Sun  (We)      
76  North  Industry 
XI,  800....  Observer  (Th)  §1,347 

ClKiilaftioi*—  +4>S«nt.  A.R.r?.  Statement:  4-M  arch  A.B.C.  St 

atwnentt  ^ART.  Audit?  IP  f)    Statement?  Bold  face.  SWOrn: 

(Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
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Pop.                                               Clrc. 
OHIO  (Continued) 

North  Olmsted         .   See  West  Shore  Post, 
Lakewood. 
31  Norwood          35.001—  Enterprise  (Th)   
62  Oakharbor         2,370....  Exponent  (Fr)  §3,373 
40  Oik  Hill            1.615—  Press  (We)  2.260 
63  Otkwood              542—News  (Th)  §975 
47  Oberlln              7,062....  News-Tribune  (Th)     ....**2,193 
81  Ohio  City             861    Progress  (Th) 

Pop. 

15  Wellsville         7,8S4~.Press   (Th)  
68  West  Alexandria 
l,183....Twin  Valley  News  (Th) 
25  Westerville       4,1  12^.  Public  Opinion  (Th)  
18  Westlake           4.912.,.  West  Shore  Calendar 
(Th)  
West  Shore  Press—  See 
Lakewood. 
46  West  Liberty     1,397....  Banner    (Th)    
55  West  Milton      2.101~..Record  (We)   
85  West  Salem          860.«.News  (Th)  
1  West  Union       l,508~.News  (Tu)  
Peoples'  Defender  (Th) 
86  West  Unity          827~Reporter   (Th)   
Whitehall                 ..  Whitehall  Gazette—See 
Columbus. 
39WiUard              4.744_Times  (Th)  
13  WUliamsburg    l,490~.Times  (Fr)  
65  Williamaport        631««News  (Th)       

Circ. 
tl.800 

§1,200 
§2,506 

§700 
2,325 
426 
§1,500 
§4.500 
1,090 

§3,063 
§1,600 
§700 
1717 
§4.898 
§2,613 
§875 
**2,448 

209 

§1,251 

§900 
675 
§569 

904 

§1,786 
411 
§310 
§1,500 
§715 
§100 
§1.160 
§1,005 

§927 
§917 
§825 
1,785 
1,650 
1,742 
§625 
§725 
§300 
§1.289 
§1,431 
§1.710 
§731 
§3,271 
§3,164 
§2.350 
§770 
1.716 
t843 
§819 
§2.008 
§1.652 
§1,938 

§1,200 
§2,100 
§2,100 
t  1.700 
3,078 
1,316 
§1,930 

1,129 
§1.890 
§1,500 
J940 
§3,133 
§557 
§800 
850 
1,200 

85  Orrville             5,153~.Courier-Crescent    (Th)        53,231 
4  Orwell                  759~.  News-Letter  (Th)        ..      §1,080 
69  Ottawa               2,962.-.  Sentinel  (Fr)  §3,606 
9  Oxford               6  944    Press  (Th)                   ..      §2,400 

69  Pandora                717....  Times   (Th)   783 
Parkview                   ....See  West  Shore  Post, 
Lakewood. 
Parma                       —See  Cleveland. 
45  Pataskala             928....  Standard  (Th)          §1,537 
63  Paulding            2.352....  Progress  (Th)       2,940 
63  Payne                 1,062....  Reflector  &  Press- 
Review  (We)    §1,138 
87  Pemberville       1,  099....  Leader  (Th)  1,200 
87  Perrysburg        4,006...Journal  (Fr)      §1,200 
Messenger  (Th)   $1.830 
86  Pioneer                696~Tri-State  Alliance  (Th)      §1,246 
49  Plain  City          1.715....  Advocate  (We)           ....      §2,106 
70  Plymouth           1.510....  Advertiser  (Th)        §1,701 
Portage  Lake            ^.See  Akron 
62  Port  Clinton       5,541.~.Herald   and   Republican 
(fr)             §4,112 

81  Wiltshire              567,-Herald  (Th)   
56  Woodsfield         2,410.~.Beacon  (Mo  &  Th) 
Spirit  of  Democracy  (Th) 
72  Woodville          1.358....News  (Fr)  
25  Worthington      2,141-News    (Th)    
29  Xenia                12,877....Herald  &  Democrat- 
News   (Th)   
29  Yellow  Springs  2  896    News  (Th)       

OKLAHOMA 

62  Ada                   15,995~.News   (Th)       
58  Afton                  l,252^American  (Th)    
2  Aline                    385..-Chronoscope  (Th)      .. 
62  Allen                  l,21S~.Advocate  (Th)  

7A     Alva                                 £  lift?       NeWS    (Tu)              

30  Quaker  City         655~.Home  Towner  (Fr)    ...            975 
74  Republic               615....  Reporter  (Th)  §560 
25  Reynoldsburg       724  ...Record  (Fr)   §1.500 
80  Richwood           1  866.^.  Gazette  (Th)  §2,478 

8  Ripley               1  792~«Bee  (Th)                            §1,875 

87  Risingsun             744_  Unique-  Derrick  (Th)  ....      §1,012 
85  Rittman             3.810....  Press  (Th)  §2,576 
54  Rockford            1.112...  Press  (Th)     1,025 

Woods  Co.  News  (Th) 
Record  (Th)  
8  Anadarko           6.184....Tribune  (Th)  
64  Antlers             a.506~American  (Th)  
8  Apache               l,190~.Review  (Fr)     
10  Ardmore          17.890....Democrat  (Th)  
23  Arnett                   690.-.Capital    (Th)     
3  Atoka                 2,653....County  Times  (Th)  
Indian  Citizen-Democrat 
(Th)  
Jeffersonian  (Th)  
57  Barnsdall           1.708....Times    (Th)       
74  Bartlesville      19.228—  Record  (Th)  
4  Beaver               1.495..-Herald-  Democrat    (Th).. 
55  Bethany             5.705—  Tribune-Review  (Th) 
52  Billings                620~.News  (Th)  

Rocky  River              ....See  Cleveland  and 
Lakewood. 
60  Roseville           l,808~.Roseville    Messenger- 
See  Crooksville. 
87  Rossford            3.963~.Record  (Fr)   §900 
14  Sabina               1,696..-  News  Record  (Th)  605 
7  Saint  dairaville 
3,040~..Belraont  Chronicle  (We)      §1,080 
Gazette  (Fr)       ...               §1  825 

15  Salem                12,  7  54....  Farm  and  Dairy  (We)           8,966 
34  Scio                    1,152....  Herald  (Fr)   §2,965 
50  Scoring              4,045~«Times  (Fr)  1.500 
52  Seville                  963-..  Chronicle  (Fr)  §1,056 
20  Sherwood             570—  Chronicle  (Th)      740 
64  Somerset            1.383-..  Press   (Th)       §1,200 
12  South  Charleston 
1.452^Sentinel  (Th)  §2.025 
2  Speacerville       1,826...  Journal  News  (Th)              §1.618 
12  Springfield       78,508    Post  (Th)   7,000 

72  Bixby                 l,517.-.Bulletin  (Th)       
36  Blackwell           9.199....Times-Record    (Fr) 
33  Blair                    700^Enterprise  (Th)    .... 
44  Blanchard          1.311-News   (Th)       
13  Boise  City          1.902—News   (Th)       
12  Boswell                875....News    (Fr)    
19  Brlstow             5,400~~News   (Th)       
Record-  Citizen    (Su) 
72  Broken  Arrow   3.262~Ledger  (Th)      
45  Broken  Bow       1  838~.News   (Th)       

41  Steubenville     3S.872...Jeffersonian  Digest(Th)      §1,745 
79  Strasburg          l,366-..Gazette   (Th)   „  995 
50  Struther*         11.941«.  Journal  (Th)  
86  Stryker              l,026~~Advance  (Th)  944 
79  Sugarcreek           889.~Budget  (Th)      §8,690 
21  Sunbury               936.~News  (Th)      §1,735 

30  Buffalo               l!544....  Journal  (Th)      
6  Canton                »»~Record  (Th)  
2  Carmen                654.~.Headlight  (Th)   
8  Carnegie            1.719....Herald    (We)    
41  Chandler            2,724~.Republican  (We)      ..   .. 
News-Publicist  (Th) 
46  Checotah            2,  638...  Democrat  (Th)  
News  (Th)  
66  Chelsea             1,437....  Reporter  (Th)    
2  Cherokee           2.635....Messenger   (Tu)       ..  .  . 
Republican   (Fr)   

26  Swanton            1.740-JEnterprise   (Th)    **2,079 
88  Sycamore             935—Leader  (Th)    §890 
48  Sylvania            2.433.~Sentinel-  Herald  (Th)           §4,286 
55  TlppCity          3^04—  Herald  (We)  .....  §2,695 
17  Tiro                     335~«  World  (Th)                ..            §640 

48  Toledo           303,616..  For  papers  see  catalog. 
41  Toronto             7,253~.Tribune  (Tu  &  Fr)  §2,475 
57  Trotwood          l,066.~Tribune  (Th)       .     .    ..       2,481 

55  Troy                 10,661  ..  Miami  News  (Su)  15,300 
45  Utica                 1,510....  Herald  (Th)  §1.050 

22  Vermilion          2,214.~News  (Th)  §1,297 

19  Versailles          1  812    Policy   (Th)       .          ..      §1.850 

26  Chickasha        15.842~.Star   (Th)       
66  Claremore          5,494....News  (Tu)  
59  Qeveland          2,464....American  (Th)    
20  Clinton              7.5SS^.Custer  Co.  Chronicle 
(Th)  
fSCoalgate            l,9M-.Record-Register  (Th)  . 
72  Collinsvine        2.011^.News  (Th)  
69  Comanche          2,083^.News  (Th)  
75  Cordell               2,920—  Beacon  (Th)      .,  
75  Corn                  X350~.Enterprise  (Th)  
24  Covington            769«.Record  (Th)  
73  Coweta              1.601....Times-Star  (Th)  
42  Crescent            l,341....News  (Th)   

52  Wadaworth        7,966~.News  Banner  (Th)  **3.714 
78  Warren           49.856~~  Western  Reserve  Demo- 
crat (Th)  ~~....  
48  Watervffle         U10....Standard  (Th)  §1,550 
26Wauseon           3,494_Expositor  (Th)  §3,952 
Republican  (Th)   §3,991 
66  Waverly           l,679~.News  (Tu)   §3,110 

Watchman  (Th)   §2.970 
87  Wayne                761.  ...Observer-  Advocate  (Th)        2.047 
2,375—  Free 
76  Waynetburg      1,  25S~  Sandy  Valley  Press  (Th)      §1,110 
47  Wellington        2,992m.Enterprise   (Th)   §2,550 
40Wellston           5,691  ....Telegram   (Th)   1.850 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *MarchA.B.C.  Statement;  •  A. B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 

^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  in  front  of  book. 

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Weekly, 


1959 


60  Gushing 
8  Cyril 
50  Davit 
19  Dcpew 
74  Dewey 
19  Drumright 

Pop. 

8,414-Citizen  (Th)  
998....News   (Th)   

Cite. 

(602 
1948 
51,170 

*425 
5907 
52,073 

51  Muskogee 

36  Newkirk 
53  Nowata 
9  Okarchie 
6  Okeene 

Pop. 

37,289..,0kla.  Independent 
(Negro)   (Fr)  
2,201-Herald  Journal  (Th)  .  .. 
3,965....  Star  Times  (We)  
532....  Chief  tain  (Th)  
U70....Record  (Th)      

Circ. 

2,000 
§1,400 
5495 
560 
§1,100 

1,928—  News   (Th) 

719—  Independent  (Fr)      ..    .. 
2,513....Herald  (Th)  
5,028—  Derrick  (Tu)   

Journal   (Th)   

12,093 

54  Okemah 

3.454....  News  (Th)      

§523 

33  Duke 

325—  Times  (Th)  

§542 

55  Oklahoma  Ci 

V 

69  Duncan 

15,325....Eagle  (Th)  

1,950 

7  Durant 
55  Bdmond 

10,541....News  and  Democrat  (Fr) 
6.086—  Booster   (Th)   

§952 
§3,190 

56  Okmulgee 

18.317."..  Co.  News  (Th)      ..    .. 
Observer  (Negro)    (Th) 

§1,675 

tt.800 

Sun  (Th)  

53,190 

25  Pauls  Valley 

6  896««».  Enterprise  (Mo) 

83  dftfi 

33  Eldorado 

732—  Courier   (Th)    

91,064 

57  Pawbuaka 

5,331—  Osage  Journal  (Fr)  

g4,v<ro 
§652 

5  Elk  City 

7,962...Journal    (Th)    

1,474 

News  (Fr)  

2,708 

9  El  Reno 

10,991—  American  (Th)    

§1,763 

59  Pawnee 

2.861....Chief    (Th)    

§2,494 

24  Enid 

36,017....News  (Fr)      

60  Perkins 

706—  Journal   (Th)    

§836 

5  Erick 

1.579—  Democrat  (Th)  

{1,100 

52  Perry 

5,137—  Journal  (Th)    

nis 

46  Eufaula 

2,540....  Indian  Journal  (Th) 

1,628 

58  Picher 

3.951-Tri-  State  Tribune  (Th).. 

633 

57  Fairfax 

2,017....Chief  (Th)      

§1,230 

27  Pondcreek 

1,066—  Herald  (Th)     

§850 

47  Fairview 

2.411...  Republican   (Th) 

40  Poteau 

4,776    Sun  (Su)      

§3,016 

16  Fletcher 

875....IIerald   (Th)       ..  '.."  ..." 

2,138 

J789 

News   (Th)   

§3,016 

71  Frederick 

5.467—  Press   (Th)       

§1,347 

41  Prague 

1,546—  News  Record  (We)  . 

§1,400 

76  Freedom 

332—  Call  (Th) 

600 

49  Pryor 

4,486—  Jeff  ersonian  (Th)      ..    . 

§3,380 

23  Gage 
24  Garter 

648—  Record   (Th)       
957....Free  Press   (Th) 

§800 

900 

44  Purcell 
34  Ringling 

3.546—  Register  (Th)      
1.092-Eagle  (Th)   

§3,700 
§610 

6  Geary 
60  Glencoe 
38  Gotebo 
71  Grandfield 
28  Granite 
21  Grove 
42  Guthrie 
70  Guymon 
65  Hammon 
55  Harrah 
61  Hartshorne 
51  Haskell 
10  Healdtoa 

1,614....  Star   (Th)   ......1! 
309....Tri  Co.  Hopper  (Th)  .. 
574....Record-Times   (Th)    .... 
l,232....Big  Pasture  News  (Th) 
l,096....Enterprise   (Th)    
928....Sun  (Th)   
10.113....Register-News   (Th)   .... 
4.718....0bserver  (Th)    
621....Advocate  (Th)      
741—  Herald  (Th)  
2,330....Sun  (Th)       
1.676...  News  (Th)      
2,578—  Herald  (Th)  

§1,200 
350 
§512 
§1.070 
§1,040 
1,246 
771 
§1,276 
§523 
§556 
§1.750 
§614 

26  Rush  Springs 
34  Ryan 
68  Sallisaw 

72  Sand  Springs 
19  Sapulpa 
5  Sayre 
22  Seiling 
75  Sentinel 
23  Shattuck 

63  Shawnee 

1,402-Gazette   (Th)    
1,01  9....  Leader  (Fr)   
2,885....East  Oklahoma 
Tribune  (Th)   
Times  (Fr)  
6,994....Leader  (Th)  
13,031—  Democrat  News  (Th)     . 
3,362....Sun  (Th)    
700....News   (Th)   
1,131-Leader  (Th)  
1,692—  Northwest  Oklahoman 
and  News  (Fr)  
22,948—  American    (Fr)    
Democrat  (Fr)      ..    .. 

§1,242 
§800 

§2,003 
§2,997 
§2,263 
§2,275 

532 
§987 

t840 

§1,302 
§850 
§709 

40  Heaveatr 

2.103-Ledger  (Th)   

§1,820 

Herald  (Th)       

§497 

2  Helena 

484....Star  (Th)      

§511 

57  Shidler 

840....Review    (Th)    

§715 

37  Hennessey 
8  Hinton 

l,264....Clipper  (Th)  
1.025....Record  (Th) 

§2.182 
5  1  ,025 

72  Skiatook 
38  Snyder 

l,734....News   (Th)       
1  646—  Democrat  (Th)          

§1,865 
§1,144 

38  Hobart 

5,380....Star-Review  (Th)  ..  .. 

§3,163 

40  Spiro 

1,365....  Times  (Th)      

29  Hollis 

3.089....News    (Th)     

U.700 

31  Stigler 

2.125....News-Sentinel  (Th)  ..  .. 

§2,216 

57  Hominy 

2.702-News  (Th)    

§1,252 

60  Stillwater 

20,238....  Gazette   (Fr)       

§204 

70  Hooker 
12  Hugo 

1,842....  Advance  (Th)       
5,984....  Husonian-  Democrat 

§1.187 

1  Stilwell 
25  Stratford 

1,813—  Democrat-  Journal  (Th).. 
1  065    Star  (Th)           

§1,901 

*625 

(Th)  

§788 

41  Stroud 

2,450—  American    (Th)       

1,250 

Southeast  Oklahoman 

50  Sulphur 

4,389-Times-  Democrat  (Th).... 

2,156 

(Th)  

§717 

11  Tahlequah 

4.750-  Star  Citizen  (Th)    

§2,275 

8  Hydro 

714—  Review  (Th)  

§1,100 

Times    (Th)    

1,555 

45  Idabel 

4,671—  McCurtain  Gazette 

40  Talihina 

965—  American  (Th)  

§1,652 

(We  &  Sa)  

§3.228 

22  Taloga 

430....Times-Advocate  (Th)   .. 

595 

21  Jay 

697—  Journal  (Th) 

tl,675 

63  Tecumseh 

2.275—  Standard  (Th)   

§750 

72  Jenks 

1.037....  Journal  (Th)  

17  Temple 

1,442—  Tribune  (Th)      

§1,226 

2  Jet 
55  Jones 
37  Kingfisher 

61  Kiowa 
67  Konawa 
27  Lamont 
30  Laverne 
16  Law  ton 
22  Leedey 
14  Lexington 

371—  Visitor  (Th)  
476....News   (Th)   
3,345—  Free  Press  (Mo) 
Times  (Th)     
i«-Chronicle  (Th)  
2.707-Leader  (Th)      
S94-  Valley  News  (Th)  
1,269—  Leader-Tribune  (Th)     . 
34,757—  News-Review  (Th)     .    . 
558....Star  (We)  
1.176—  Sun  (Th)      

432 
§1,122 
§3.131 
§3,123 

§1,283 
§659 
§1,138 
§655 
§704 
825 

70  Texhoma 
20  Thomas 
71  Tipton 
35  Tishomingo 
36  Tonkawa 
72  Tulsa 
26  Tuttle 
26  Verden 
22  Vici 
18  Vinita 

1.464—  Times    (Th)    
1,171—  Tribune  (Th)       
1.172—  Tribune  (Th)   
2.325—  Capital  Democrat  (Th).. 
3,643—  News  (Mo  &  Th)  
182.740—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
715....Times    (Th)     
S08—  News  (Fr)    
620—  Beacon    (Th)    
5,518—  Democrat   (Th)    
Leader  (Th) 

800 
§1,170 
§976 
§1,785 
§1,445 

§391 
$370 
§1,235 
§536 

170 

25  Lindsay 
38  Lone  Wolf 

3,021—News  (Fr)  
660....News   (Th)   

§1,750 

650 

73  Wagoner 

4.395—  Record-Democrat   (Th).. 
Tribune  {Tu)       

§1,700 
§1.700 

48  Madill 

2,  791  ....Record  (Th)  „  

§2,780 

27  Wakita 

440—  Herald  (Th) 

519 

28  Mangum 

4,271—  News  (Mo)  

§2,461 

17  Walters 

2.743—  Herald  (Th)      !'....."  .."... 

§2,894 

43  Marietta 

Star   (Th)    
1,875—  Monitor  (Fr)    

§2,461 

1,495 

6  Watonga 
24  Waukomis 

3,249....Republican  (Th)   
537—  Oklahoma  Hornet  (Th) 

§2.345 
§700 

69  Mario  w 
42  Marshall 
67  Maud 

3,399—Review  (Th)  
314....News  (Th)  
l,389....Enterprise  (Th)  

§2,067 
§400 
81,050 

34  Waurika 
76  Waynoka 

2,327—  News-Democrat  (Th)   .  . 
2.018—  Enterprise  and 
Waynoka  News  (Th) 

§1,758 
§1.795 

25  MaysvUle 

l,294....News   (Th)       

§1,487 

20  Weatherford 

3.529—  News   (Th)   

§1,860 

61  McAlester 

17,878....Democrat  (Th)   

J2.274 

54  Weleetka 

1,548—  American  (Th)  

860 

63  McLoud 

718....Monitor  (Th)  

§935 

41  Wellston 

643-News   (Th)    

§450 

27  Medford 

1.305—  Journal  (Mo)   

§1,450 

1  Westrttle 

781—  Reporter   (Fr)      

§960 

41  Meeker 
Midwest  City 
26  Minco 
14  Moore 

Patriot-Star  (Th)  
672....Herald  (Th)    
....See  Oklahoma  City. 
978—  Minstrel   (Th)    
942....Messenger  (Th)   

§1,450 
670 

§562 
631 

32  Wetumka 
*7  Wewoka 
39  Wilburton 
77  Woodward 

2.025—  Hughes  Co.  Times  (Th) 
6,747....  Capital-Democrat   (Fr).. 
1.939....News-Tribune  (Th)  
5,915-Journal  (Th)  
Republican   (Fr)       

§1,531 
§300 
51,  897 
§1,678 
§478 

77  Mooreland 

867—  Leader  (Th)  

§950 

25  Wynne  Wood 

2,423-Gazette  (Th)    

§1,200 

56  Morris 
38  Mountain  View 

1.222—News  (Th)  
1.009—  News   (Th)   

§500 
§918 

60  Yale 
9  Yukon 

1.359-Record  (Th)    „  
1.990-Sun  (Th)  .... 

§815 
§1,404 

?8  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 
r's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  in  front  of  book. 

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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Pop.                                               Circ. 

OREGON 

22  Albany             10,115—  Greater  Oregon  (Fr)  ..  .       5,287 
36  Amity                  672-Standard  (Th)  -  §500 
4  Aitorit            12,331^.Astorian   (Fr)   *135 
$201—  Free 
Columbia  Press  (Th)  .  ..         8940 
30  Athena                 TSO—Press   (Th)      §511 

Pop.                                             Circ. 
30  Pilot  Rock            847...,News  (Th)  ..        §642 

26  Portland         373,628—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
7  Prineville          3,233—  Central  Oregonian 
(Th)                        .           §2,585 

5  Rainier              1,285...  Re  view   (Th)   §1,050 
9  Redmond           2.956—  Spokesman  (Th)  §2,785 
10  Reedsport          2,288...  Port  Umpqua  Courier 
(Th)  1,637 
IS  Rogue  River         590....  Times  (Th)  tl,400 
5  Saint  Helens      4,711....Chronicle   (Th)     §1,959 
Sentinel-Mist  (Tu&Fr)        2,979 
24  Salem               43,140...  For  papers  see  catalog. 
3  Sandy                l,003....Post  (Th)   §1,345 
22  Scio                       448....  Tribune  (Th)   705 
4  Seaside              3,886—  Signal    (Th)    2,124 
36  Sheridan            1,922...  Sun  (Th)  tl,400 
34  Sherwood             575-Tri-City  News  (Th)   ....      §1,427 
24  Silverton            3,146...  Appeal-Tribune  (Fr)   ....      §2,250 
20  Springfield       10,807—  News  (Mo  &  Th)  *4,752 
24  Stayton              1,507—  Mail  (Th)  §1,754 
10  Sutherlin            2.230....  Sun-  Tribune  (Fr)   §1,283 
22  Sweet  Home      3,603....  New  Era  (Th)  §2,106 
33  The  Dalles         7,676....  Optimist   (Th)   §2,004 
34  Tigard             XI,  000   .Times  (Th)  §2,318 

1  Baker                 9,471—  Record  Courier  (Th)     ..      §2,537 
6  Bandon              I,23L~  Western  World  (Th)  .  ..       1.467 
34  Beaverton         a,S12—  Valley  News  (Th)  83,155 
8  Brokings       X2.273...Brookings-Harbor  Pilot 
(Th)  §1,550 

22  Brownsville       1.175—  Times    (Th)    5920 
13  Burns                 3,093—  Times-Herald   (Th)   ..  ..       2,390 
3  Canby                1,671....  Herald  (Th)      §2,050 
36  Carlton              l,081....Carlton-Yamhill  Re- 
view (Th)   §1,000 
17  Cave  Junction      283—  Illinois  Valley  News  (Th)      §1.159 
Charleston                 ....See  Empire 
S  Clatskanie            901....Chief    (Fr)       1,568 
11  Condon                  968....  Globe  Times  (Th)      1,040 
6  Coquille             3,523....Coquille  Valley  Sentinel 
(see  note  in  catalog) 
en.  \                                    9  iin 

2  Corvallis          16,207....  Herald  (Th)   2,744 
20  Cottage  Grove  3,536—  Sentinel  (Th)    §3,050 

29  Tillamook          3,685...  Headlight  Herald  (Th)..      §3,831 
21  Toledo                2,323...  Leader  (Th)  §2,495 

27  Dallas                4,793—  Itemizer-Observer   (Th)      §3,033 
36  Dayton                 719—  Tribune  (Th)  
21  Delake                 644—  North  Lincoln  News 
Guard  (Th)  (see  note 
in  catalog)           ..             §1,750 

30  Umatilla                883....  Sun  (Th)   §750 
31  Union                 1,307..  Republic    (Fr)    §714 
23  Vale                   1,518...  Malheur  Enterprise(Th)      11,505 
5  Vernonia            1,521—  Eagle  (Th)   §696 
21  Waldport              689....Tiraes   (Th)    —  §800 
32  Wallowa            1,055....  Record  (Th)  §591 
36  Willamina         1,082—  Times  (Th)  §535 
24  Woodburn          2,395-  Independent  (Th)          ..      §1,602 

PENNSYLVANIA 

25  Albion               l,729...News  (Th)   §1,400 

10  Drain                1,150—  Enterprise  (Th)  §1,030 
31  Elgin                 1.223—  Recorder  (Th)  §704 
6  Empire              2,261—  Empire  Charleston 
Builder   (Th)       §1,188 
32  Enterprise         1,718—  Wai  low  a  County  Chief- 
tain (Th)       §2,305 
3  Estacada              950—  News    (Fr)       2,205 
20  Florence            1.026....  Siuslaw  Oar  (Fr)      11,350 
tl,300—Free 
34  Forest  Grove     4443....  News  Times  (Th)      §3,398 
35  Fossil                   645—  Journal   (Th)       550 
8  Gold  Beach           677-  Reporter  (Th)       tl,93i 
17  Grants  Pass       8,116-Bulletin  (Th)  1,255 
26  Gresham            3.049-Outlook  (Th)   **4,301 
22  Halsey                 388....Review   (Th)    §340 
22  Harrisburg           862—  Bulletin  (Th)      §400 

4  Aliquippa         26,132-  News-  Herald  (Th)  398 
6,000—  Free 
39  Allentown       106,756...  For  papers  see  catalog. 
7  Altoona            77,177....  For  papers  see  catalog. 
46  Ambler               4,565....  Gazette    (Th)       **7.757 
3  Apollo               3.01  5....  News  Record  (Fr)  §1,678 
46  Ardmore        X  16.000    Chronicle  (Th)  
Main  Line  Times  (Th) 
(see  note  in  catalog)  **16,1  95 
Philadelphia  Suburban 
Newspapers.  Inc.  (see 
note  in  catalog)  
8  Athens              4.430—  Valley  News—  See  Sayre 
11  Barnesboro        3,442...Star   (Th)    §5,814 
48  Bath                  1,824—  Home  News  (Fr)  
5  Bedford              3.521—  Inquirer  (Fr)  §1,937 
14  Bellefonte          5,651..  ..Centre  Democrat  (Th)  ..      §8,145 
Keystone  Gazette   (Th)      §2,325 
44  Belleville           1,304—  Times  (Th)  
2  Bellevue           11.604—  City  and  Suburban  Life 
(Fr)      §4,027 

25  Heppner             1,648—  Gazette-Times  (Th)      ..      §1,248 
30  Hermiaton         3,804—  Herald  (Th)        §2,750 

34  Hillsboro           5,142—  Argus  (Mo  &  Th)  **5,3€2 
14  Hood  River       3,701—  News   (Th)       53,835 
27  Independence     1,987—  Enterprise    (Fr)    1.275 
24  Jefferson              636—  Review  (Fr)  §565 
12  John  Day           1,597—  Blue  Mountain  Eagle 
(Th)    §1,878 
32  Joseph                  666—  Chief  Joseph  Herald  (Th)      §1,013 
20  Junction  City     1.475....Times    (Th)    1,026 
31  La  Grande         8.635—  Eastern  Oregon  Review 
(Th)                                      1  485 

19  Lakeview          2,831—  Lake  County  Examiner- 
Tribune  (Th)   §2,110 
22  Lebanon            5.873-  Express  (Mo  &  Th)  .   ..      §3,492 
16  Madras              1.258-Pioneer   (Th)      §1,650 
36  McMinnville      6,635  ...News-  Register    (Mo    & 
Th)  §3,876 
24  Mill  City            1.792.~Enterprise   (Th)    §790 
30  Milton-Freewatar 
3,851  ....Eagle-Times  (Fr)     1,202 
Valley  Herald  (Th)  §1,609 
3  Mflwaukle         5.253-Review   (Th)   §3,280 
3Molalla             1.497-JPioneer  (Th)   §1,540 
27  Momnouth         1.956....Herald  (Th)  §404 
28  Moro                    359—  Sherman  County  Journal 
(Fr)   M    §820 
24  Mount  Angel     UlS-News   (Th)       §825 
10  Myrtle  Creek     1,781-Mail  (Th)     2,114 
6  Myrtle  Point     2,033—  Herald  Press  (Th)  ..            1,583 
36  Newberg            3.946—  Graphic  (Th)  §2,785 
21  Newport            3,241—  News  (Th)  2,362 

63  Bentleyville       3,295...  Courier   (Fr)    .      §1,284 
19  Benton                  890...  Argus  (Th)      §1,679 
48  Bethlehem        66,340—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
6  Birdsboro          3,158...  Dispatch  (Fr)    §1,458 
32  Blalrsville          5,000  ...Dispatch  (Mo  &  Th)     .      J2.600 
56  Boswell              1,679-  News   (Th)   §1,175 
6  Boyertown         4.074—  Times  (Th)    **2,991 
42  Bradford          17.  354-  Journal   (Th)    §3,397 
Brentwood                ...See  Pittsburgh. 
2  Bridgeville        5,650—  News   (Th)    §2,200 

Signal    (Th)    $67 
33  Brockway          2,650...  Record  (Th)  §1,750 
33  Brookville          4,274...  American  (Mo)   §4,287 
Jeffersonian  Democrat 
(Th)   4,240 

23  Broomall         X  8.500  ...County  Leader  (Th)  .   ..      §4,950 
46  Bryn  Mawr    X  9.500    Home  News  (Th)  §2,224 
63  Burgettstown    2,379...  Enterprise   (Th)    2,620 
20  Cambridge  Springs 
2,246—  Enterprise  News  (Th)  ..      §1,700 
8  Canton               2,118....  Independent-Sentinel 
(Th)  §3,170 
35  Carbondalff      16  296    Rtvitw   (Th)          .      .      ?6r472 

6  North  Bend       6.099....News  (Th)  §2,462 
23  Nyssa                2,525—  Gate  City  Journal  (Th)      §1,986 
20  Oakridge           1.562—  Telegram  (Th)  
23  Ontario             4,465—  Argus-  Observer  (Mo  & 
Th)  §2,844 

2  Carnegie          12.105....Signal-Item   (Tb)   **4,540 
39  Catasauqua       4.923—  Dispatch  (Th)   §564 
2  Clairton           19,652-  Progress   (We)    §S,020 
16  Clarion              4,409...  Democrat    (Tu)    **4,364 
Republican   (Th)    **4,627 
63  Claysville            963...  Recorder  (Fr)  t900 

3  Oswego             3,316-Review   (Th)    §2,929 
30  Pendleton         11,774—  Record  (Th)  1,158 
2  Philomath         1,289—  Benton  County  Review 
(Th)  §529 

Circulation— **9ept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *MarchA.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn: 

^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  fee  Directory  In  front  of  book. 

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Weekly,  Semi-Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  1959 


Pop. 


23  Clifton  Height!  7,549....  Re  view  (Th) 


Cite. 

ISO 
8,000—  Free 
54  Coaldale  5,318....0bserver  (Fr)  .............. 

20  Cochranton        1,092....  Times  (Th)  .................... 

46  Collegeville        1.900....  Independent  and  Mont- 

gomery Transcript  (Th) 
20  Conneaut  Lake     676....  Breeze  (Th)  .................... 

20  Conneautville     1.177....Courier   (Th)   ................ 

46  Conshohocken  10,922—  Recorder  (Th)  ............ 

Valley  Forge  Sentinel 
(Th)  ...................... 

10,498....Record   (Fr)   ................. 

3,210  .Journal  (Th)    (see  note 
in  catalog)  ................ 

Potter  Enterprise   (Th) 
8,066...  Chart  iers  Valley  and 

West  End  Life  (Th).... 

Chartiers  Valley  Times 
(Fr)    .................... 

2,569.,.Mainliner   (Th)   ........... 

3,332....News  (Th)  ............. 

1,674—Post    (Fr)    ................. 

13,154....  Ledger  (Th)  ...........  „  ....... 

840—  Star  (Th)  .................. 

U46~.  Bulletin  (Th)      .......... 

..-Liberty  Ledger—  See 

Pittsburgh. 
15  Downingtown     4,948....Archive  (Th)  ............. 

9  Doylestown        5,262—  Cross  Keys  Reporter 

(We)    ................. 

23  Drexel  Hill  X38,OOO....Herald  Tribune  (Th)  .... 

Liberal  Sun  (Th)  ...... 

Post  (Th)  .—  .  ................. 

Upper  Darby  Press  (Th) 
1,852-Record  (Th)  .................. 

20,305....  Dunmorean  (Sa)  ......... 

17,620...  Times    (Th)     ............... 

759....Sullivan  Review  (Th)  .. 

35.632-Herald   (Fr)    .............. 


2  Coraopolis 
53  Coudersport 


2  Crafton 


11  Cresson 
17  CurwensTflle 
40  Dallas 
23  Darby 
67  Delta 
67  Dillsburg 
Dormont 


51  Duncannon 
35  Dunmore 
2  Duquesne 
57  Dushore 
48  Easton 


5783 

52,784 

J655 
1.000 
t4,700 

t3,200 
§5,423 

§1,588 
§4,026 


5,177 

§2,050 

§470 

§3,762 

§13,108 

§875 

§1,350 


§1,981 


U570 
$3,500 
14,500 

5,450 
§1,875 
§2,750 
§2,037 
§1,548 

1,200 


6,000—  Free 


11  Ebensburg         4,086...Mountaineer-Herald 

(Th)  §3,500 

25  Edinboro            l,567...Independent  (Th)   ......  ,  §1,050 

42  Eldred                1,199— Eagle   (Th)   §894 

2  Elizabeth           2,615....Herald  (Fr)      §1,575 

36  Elizabethtown    5,083.,  Chronicle  (Th) §3,885 

22  Elizabethville    1,506... Echo  (Th)  

59  Elkland              2,326— Journal    (Th)    §1,875 

61  Emlenton              945— News   (Th)    1,404 

12  Emporium          3,646— Press  Independent  (Th) 

36  Ephrata             7.027—  Review    (Th)    7,150 

25  Erie  130,803— For  papers  see  catalog. 

5  Everett              2,297— Press    (Fr)    §3,475 

Republican    (Fr)    1,431 

65  Export  1,690  ...Penn  Franklin  News 

(Th)     11,480 

43  Farrell              13,644,..Press  (Fr)  1,759 

63  Finleyville            684—Bulletin-Advertiser  (Th)  §1,100 

Flourtown  ....See  Chestnut  Hill 

Herald.  Philadelphia. 

58  Forest  City        3,122...News   (Th)   §2,195 

3  Freeport            2.685—  Journal  (Fr)  849 

53  Galeton              1,646—  Leader-Dispatch  (Th)  ,  §1,074 

25  Girard               2.141-Cosmopolite  Herald  (Th)  §2,300 

2  Glassport           8.707,, Times  (Fr)  §250 

23  Glen  Riddle       X300—  Rockdale  Herald  (Fr)  ..  §800 
46  Glenside          X 9.000.,. Eas ton  Road  Guide(Th)  §2,088 

News    (Th)    §4,876 

28  Greencastle       2,661— Echo  Pilot  (Th)  §2,000 

65  Greensburg      16,923...Times-Observer— See 

Irwin 
43  Grove  City        7,411— Reporter  Herald  (Tu  & 

Th)  3,575 


6  Hamburg 
46  Hatboro 
46  Hatfield 


3,805~.Item    (Th)    **2,551 

4,788.... Public  Spirit  (Th)  **6,396 


l,624....Times    (Th) 


23  Havertown    X 36.000....Township  News  (Th)  ... 

40  Hazleton          35,491.... Vigilant   (Th)    

49  Herndon  677-News  (We)  

7  Hollidaysburg   6.483-Register  (Th)  

Homewood  ....See  Pittsburgh 

64  Honesdale          5,662...  Citizen  Times  (Th)  

Wayne  Independent 

(Tu,  Th  &  Sa)  

15  Honey  Brook       864-Herald  (Th)  

17  Houtzdale          1,306...  Citizen-Standard  (Th)  .. 
22  Hummelstown   3,789— Sun  (Fr)   


§1,385 

$7.285 
2,100 
§1,320 

3.855 

*2,100 

§8,418 
1,600 
1 1,865 
§1,900 


Pop.  Clre. 

31  Irwin                 4.228-  Standard  (Th)   §3,848 

Times  Observer  (Th)  ....  §6,212 

65  Jeannette         16,172—  Journal  (Fr)  ... 

46  Jenkintown        5,130— Times-Chronicle  (Th)  M  §7,874 

24  JohnionbtiTf      4,567-Press  (Th) §2,033 

11  Johnstown        63,232— Highlander  Press  (Th) 

Observer  (Th) (6,14ft 

15  Kenne  ttS<iuare  3,699— Kennett  News  and 

Advertiser   (Th)    §3,640 

40  Kingston          21,096....West  Side  News  (Th)..  53,460 
3  Kittanning        7,731— Armstrong  Democrat 

and  Sentinel  Times 

(Th)  §234 

6  Kutztown  3,110....Patriot  (Th)   **3,624 

65  Laceyville            505.... Courier  (Fr)  {823 

Lancaster        63,774....For  papers  see  catalog 
9  Langhorne         1,579—  Delaware  Valley 

Advance   (Th)    §4,402 

23  Lansdowne      12,169....  Delaware  County 

Times  (Th)  §2,511 

Yeadon  Courier  (Th)  . ..  §4,475 

38  Lebanon  28,156— News  (Mo  &  Th)  **1,290 

3  Leechburf          4,042—  Advance  (Fr)    .  52,408 

21  Lemoyne            4,605— West  Shore  Times  (Th)  §2,600 
60  Lewisburg         5,268— Standard- Journal    (Th)..  §2,497 

44  Lewistown       13,894— Gazette  (Th)  „ §162 

65  Ligonier             2,160— Echo  (Fr)   §1,800 

20  Linesville          1,246— Herald  (Th)  1,250 

36  Lititz                 5,568— Record  and  Express  (Th)  §3,470 
18  Lock  Haven     11,381— Clinton    County    Times 

(Th)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    51,842 

22  Lykens              2,735—  Standard  (Fr)  §2,176 

36  Manheim            4,246.... Sentinel  (Th)  2.600 

59  Mansfield          2,657...Advertiser  (We)  §1,22* 

23  Marcus  Hook     3,843— Press  (Th)  — $5,750 

36  Marietta            2,442— Times    (Th)      §541 

32  Marion  Center      433— Independent  (Th)  J1.903 

7  Martinsburg      1,562— Morrisons  Cove  Herald 

(Th)    §3,656 

26  Masontown        4,550- Klondike  Bulletin  (Th)  §2.94« 

35  Mayfield  2.373-News  (Fr) 

55  McClure            X  950....  Plain  Dealer  (Th)  §1,100 

29  McConnellsburgl,126— News   (Th)   §1,482 

Fulton  Democrat  (Th)  ..  {3,100 

63  McDonald          3. 543... Record  Outlook  (Th)  ....  §3,463 

2  McKees  Rocks  16,241- Gazette  (Th) §6,948 

23  Media                 5.726— News-Comment  (Th)  ....  t6,842 

43  Mercer               2,397- Dispatch  (Th)   §850 

28  Mercersbun      1,613.... Journal  (Fr)  . §1,000 

56  Meyersdale        3,137-Republican  (Th)    §4,230 

55  Middleburg        1,283...  Post  (Th)  . §1,700 

22  Middletown        9484.,  Journal   (Th)    ~  §2,897 

Press  and  Journal  (Th)  §6,861 

4  Midland             6.491....News   (Th)   §2,041 

60  Mifflinburg        2.259- Telegraph  (Th)  §1.132 

34  Mifflintown        l,013...Juniata  Sentinel  and 

Republican  (Th)   3,010 

Juniata  Tribune  (Th)  .. 

52  Milford              1.111- Dispatch  (Th)  §1,650 

22  Millersburf       2,861 -Sentinel   (Fr)   .  53,360 

14  Millheim               750-Journal    (Th)    §1,550 

2  Millvale             7.287- Valley  Journal  (Fr)  — 
54  Miners ville        7,783....  Free  Press  (Fr)  — 

2  Monroeville  X15.000....Times    (Th) . 7.008 

58  Montrose           2,075— Independent  (Tb)  §8,781 

Press   (Th)   §776 

23  Morton  1,352—  Delaware  County 

Observer  and  Mor- 
ton Chronicle  (Fr)  ....  §1,715 
42  Mount  Jewett    1.415....Echo  (Th)     §801 

36  Mount  Joy          3,006.... Bulletin  (Th)      §2.252 

Mount  Lebanon        ...See  Pittsburgh. 

65  Mount  Pleasant  5.883....  Journal    (Fr)    §6,537 

31  Mount  Union     4.690....Times  (Fr) §431 

41  Muncy                2,756....Luminary  (Th)   §1,810 

11  NantyGlo         5.425... Journal  (Th)   ......  §2,903 

48  Nazareth            5.830...Item   (Th)   §2,483 

16  New  Bethlehem  1,604— Leader  Vindicator  (We)  §3,650 
50  New  Bloomfield 

Xl,098...Times  (Th)  §2,387 

36  New  Holland     2,602—  Clarion  (Th)  §*.8C* 

9  New  Hope         1,066— Gazette  (Th) 51.8S7 

News  (Th)  (see  note  in 

catalog) §ST8 

Combined  circ....  |1,2M 

1  New  Oxford       1.3«6-Item  (Th)   51,147 

50  Newport            IJM^News-Sun  (Th)  ~  §3,450 

9  Newtowa           2,095-Enterprise  (Tu  &  Th),..  51,873 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *MarchA.B.C.  Statement;  tA.B.C.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 

^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  us*  of  the  Directory  in  front  of  book. 

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Pop.  Circ. 

PENNSYLVANIA  (Continued) 
23  Newtown  Square      ....County  Leader— See 

Broomall. 

21  Newrifle  1.788— Valley  Times-Star  (We)      §1,153 

37  New  Wilmington 

1.948....Globe  (Th)  §1,025 

66  Nicholson  979-Examiner  (Fr)  §750 

25  North  Eaat        4.247-.. Breeze  (Th)   §5,350 

2  Oakmont  7,264-Allegheny  Valley  Ad- 

vance-Leader (Th)  ...       4.752 

35  Olyphant  7.047.... Gazette    (Fr)    §5,800 

46  Oreland  890— Herald— See  Chestnut 

Hill  Herald,  Phila. 
Sunnybrook-Oreland 

Sun  (Th)   §3,057 

17  Oaceola  Mills     l,992....Osceola  Leader  (Th)  §1,252 

15  Oxford  3.091— News   (Th)    §3,177 

Press  (We)       §1,064 

15  Paoli  2.039— Upper  Main  Line  News 

(Th)     §4,469 

15  Parkeaburg       2.611-Post   (Th)      §1,426 

11  Patton  3, 148.... Union  Press  Courier 

(Th)       4.900 

46  Pennsburg          1.625— Town  and  Country  (Fr)      §4,275 
9  Perkaaie  4,358—  Central  News  Herald 

(Th)         §4,885 

51  Philadelphia2,071,605— For  papers  see  catalog. 
54  Pine  Grore        2.237- West  Schuylkill  Press 
and  Pine  Grove  Herald 
— See  Tremont. 

2  Piteairn  5,857- Observer  (Fr)  

Times  Express  (Th)      ..      11,999 
2  Pittsburgh      676,806— For  papers  see  catalog. 
40  Pittaton  15,012-Dispatch  (Su)  **8,54S 

26  Point  Marion     2,197— News  (Th)      3.610 

11  Portage  4.371.... Dispatch  (Th)      §3,375 

42  Port  Allegany    2,519....Reporter-Argus  (Th)  tl,606 

34  Port  Royal  800— Times  (Tu)      §3,120 

23  Prospect  Park    5.834—  Interboro  News  (Th)    .       §1,780 

36  Quarry ville        1,187— Lancaster  Farming  (Fr)       §5,421 

Sun-Ledger  (Mo  &  Th)       §2,109 

6  Reading          109,320— For  papers  see  catalog. 

33  Reynoldavffle    3.569,..Star   (Th)  §1,754 

16  Rimeraburg       1,398— Record  (Fr)      3.645 

7  Roaring  Spring 

2,771— Cove  News  (Th)      ..    ..        2,235 
46  Royeraford        3.862— Inter-Borough  Press- 
See  Spring  City 
Twin  Boro  Advertiser 

(Th)  1,838 

32  Saltatmrg  1,156— Press   (Th)    1,250 

43  Sandy  Lake          767— Breeze  (We)      1,370 

5  Saxton  1.093— Broad  Top  Bulletin  (Fr)        1,890 

8  Sayrt  7,735— Valley  News  (Th)   (see 

note  in  catalog) 

54  Schuylkill  Haven 

6,597— Call  &  News  (Th)     §3,240 

46  SchwenkaTflle      S63....Item  (Th)       1.800 

65  Scottdale  6,249....  Independent  Observer 

(Th) tl.910 

35  Scranton         125.536- For  papers  see  catalog. 

55  Selinagrove       3.514— Times-Tribune  (Th)      ..      tl.764 

9  Selleraville         2,373....Bucks  Countian  Farm 

and  Home  (Tu)  J3.715 

2Sewkkley          5,836-Herald  (Th)  §3,105 

49  Shamokin        16,879— Citizen  (Th)  §6.422 

43  Sharon  Hffl        5,464- B ulletin  (Fr)    §532 

2  Sharpsburg        7,296—  Herald  (We)  §6,154 

62  Sheffield  2.087— Observer  (Th)  §1,200 

40  Shickshinny       2,156—  Mountain  Echo  (Fr)  §1,600 

53  Shinglehouae     1.201—Oswayo  Valley  Mail  (Th)         §684 

(see  note  in  catalog) 
21  Snippenatmrg     5,722- News  Chronicle  (Tu  4 

Fr)    **4,688 

39  Slatington          4.343-News   (Th)   §1,266 

10  Slippery  Rock    2.294-Signal  (Fr)    978 

42  Smethport         1.797—  Democrat  (Th)   §1,070 

Miner  (Th)    1,260 

56  Somerset  5,936-  Democrat  (We)  1,150 

Times  (Th)  §2,700 

46  Souderton          4,521... Independent  (Th) 
9  Southampton  X  3,000.... Star  (We)  


445 

2,555— Free 

15  Spring  City        3458—  Inter-Borough  Press  (Th)     §2,746 

§268— Free 

23  Springfield       10,917-Press  (Th)   §3,126 

36  Straaburg          U09-«New8  (Sa)  U.231 

58  Suaqnehanna     2.646-Ledger  (Th)  945 


Pop.  Circ. 

23  Swarthmore       4,825— Swarthmorean  (Fr)  §1,970 

33  Sykeaville         l,6S3....Post  Dispatch  (Fr)  §1,580 

34  Thompsontown     486— Juniata  Globe  (Th)  1,007 

62  Tidioute  998—  Observer  (Th)   745 

27  Tloneita  728— Forest  Press  (Th)  §1,146 

54  Tower  City        2,054— West  Schuylkill  Herald 

(Fr)       1,620 

54  Tremont  2,108— West  Schuylkill  Press 

and  Pine  Grove  Herald 

^_  (Fr)       §3,181 

!  Jj°T  1.371— Gazette-Register    (Th)..      §1,272 

66  Tunkhannock     2,170— Republican  and  New  Age 

(Th)      §3,321 

25  Union  City        3,911.... Times  Enterprise  (Th)..      §2,125 

26  Unlontown       20.471  ....Independent  (Th)  §1,285 

23  Upper  Darby    84,951....  For  papers  see  catalog. 

Valley  Forge  ...  Sentinel— See  Consho- 

hocken. 
54  Valley  View       1, 618....  Valley  Citizen  (Th)    ...      §2,850 

62  Warren            14.849....0bserver  (Th)      ..  56  035 
25  Waterford          1.19S....Leader  (Th)  '.        §950 

23  Wayne  6,000— Suburban  &  Wayne 

Times    (Fr)    ..  ..    M    ..**5,418 

30  Waynesburg      5,514....Republican  (We)  §1,650 

13  Weatherly          2.622.... Herald  (Th)  J875 

24  Weedville          X  600.... Bennett's  Valley 

„    ,  News    (Th)      §750 

59  Wellsboro          4.215....Agitator   (Th)    ..  „ §3,012 

Gazette   (Th)   §3.115 

63  West  Brownsville 

1.610— Times  (Th)  

59  Westfield  1.357— Free  Press  Courier  (Th)      §1,515 

15  West  Grove        1.521— Independent   (Th)   §890 

65  Weat  Newton    3.619— Times-Sun  (Th)   §2,500 

2  West  View         7.581-Allcgheny  Journal  (Th)       §2,646 
40  White  Haven      1.461— Journal    (Th)    445 

40  Wilkes-Barre  76,826....For  papers  see  catalog. 

2  Wilkinsburg     31.418....Ga7ette    (Th)       $6,800 

7  Williamsburg    1.792... Journal  (Fr)     

41  Williamsport    45,057—For  papers  see  catalog. 

22  Williamstown    2.332....Times   (Fr)       

46  Willow  Grove  X  6,OOO....Guide  (Th)     


§1,096 
997 
11,393— Free 
§1,311 


56  Windber  8.010..~Era  (Th)      .. 

8  Wyaluaing  612....Rocket  (Th)  §1,270 

Wyoming  Co.  Courier — 
See  Laceyville 

9  Yardley  1,916— News  (Th)      §5,600 

23  Yeadon  11, 068.... Courier— See  Lansdowne 

Times  (Th)      2,400 

62  Youngsville        l,944.~.Courier   (Th)    §1,015 

65  Youngwood        2,720-.. Westmoreland  Mes- 
senger (Fr)  

10  Zelienople          2.981....News-Record  (Th)      ....    *3,007 

RHODE  ISLAND 

1  Harrington         8,24«....Gazette— See  Warren 

Times  (Th)     2,025 

1  Bristol  10,335...  Phoenix  (Tu  &  Fr)      ..      §2,960 
Cranston  ....See  Providence 

2  East  Greenwich  4,923. ...Rhode  Island  Pendulum 

(Th)  §2.300 

4  East  Providence 

35,871    Post    (Th)       **4,228 

3  Newport  37,564— Mercury  &  News  (Fr)  ..        1,109 

5  North  Kingstown 

14,810    Standard    (Th)        2,045 

4  Providence     248,674— For  papers  see  catalog. 

4  Riverside  ....News  (Fr)  3,600 

4  Valley  Falls    X  8,800.  Blackston  Valley  Press 

(Th)  4,653 

5  Wtkefield          5,224-Narragansett  Times  (Th)        2,740 

1  Warren  8,513-Gazette  (Tu  &  Fr) 2,445 

2  Warwick          43.028— Beacon   (Fr)    85,104 

Watch  Hill— See  Westerly 
5  Westerly          12,380....Seaside  Topits  (Fr) 

(see  note  in  catalog)         $700 


SOUTH  CAROLINA 


1  Abbeville           5,395.... Press  &  Banner  (Th)  .  .  92,625 

3  Allendalt           2,474....Citizen  (Fr)  §1,180 

County  News  (Th)   2,350 

4  Anderson          19,770.  ..Free  Press  (Th)  .:. {5,123 

5  Bamberg            2,954-Herald  (Th)    §2,125 

6  Barnwell            2,005-People- Sentinel  (Th)  ....  §2,638 
32  Batesburg          3,169—  Twin-City  News  (Fr)....  1,835 

HHrSept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *MarchA.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  aworn; 


^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Gold*  to  the  OM  of  the  Directory  la  front  of  book. 

1290 


Weekly,  Semi-Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  1959 


Pop. 
7  Beaufort            5.081—  Gazette  (Th)  

Cire. 

3.125 
600 

§2.841 
§1.590 
§1,465 

§4,525 
4,200 

2.500 
§3,569 
§3,580 
2,100 
§2,800 
§1,294 

§3,360 
3.560 
J2.673 
§2,600 
§2,900 
1,230 

§2,233 
§4,442 
§2,675 

§3,505 
§1,772 
t*3,193 

3,947 
§2,250 
§1,600 
§2,045 

§2,263 
§2,169 
§4,300 
§1,508 

*4,150 
§2,150 
§2,007 
§1,850 
J2.800 
§772 
1,600 
J2.880 
3,870 

§4,487 
§1355 
§1,380 

§1,595 
§2,932 

§818 
§1,328 

1,200 
•3,515 
§2,210 

§930 

3.253 
§3,850 
$4,000 
1,800 
1,700 
1,156 
§1,223 
2,295 
$1,851 
11,883 

8805 
§954 
§350 
§1,022 

B.C.  Sta 

22  Armour 
56  Artesian 
10  Belle  Fourche 
64  Beresford 
53  Bison 
27  Bonesteel 
23  Bowdle 
45  Bridgewater 
44  Britton 
6  Brooking! 

29  Bryant 
32  Buffalo 
27  Burke 
45  Canistota 
49  Canova 
42  Canton 
49  Carthage 
29  Castlewood 
63  Centerville 
8  Chamberlain 
13  Clark 
20  Gear  Lake 
51  Colman 
50  Colton 
58  Conde 
22  Corsica 
25  Cresoard 
17  Custer 
22  Delmont 
50  Dell  Rapids 
39  De  Smet 
58  Doland 
38  Draper 
68  Dupree 

21  Eagle  Butte 
24  Edgemont 
64  Elk  Point 
6  Elkton 
31  Emery 
29  Estelline 
Ethan 

46  Eureka 
47  Faith 
25  Faulkton 
51  Flandreau 
59  Fort  Pierre 
7  Frederick 
34  Freeman 
9  Gann  Valley 
50  Garretson 
20  Gary 
12  Geddea 
54  Gettysburg 
27  Gregory 
7  Groton 
33  Harrold 
29  Hayti 
7  Hecla 
11  Herreid 
35  Highmore 
24  Hot  Springs 
54  Hoven 
49  Howard 
42  Hudson 
50  Humboldt 
63  Hurley 
23  Ipswich 
14  Irene 
21  Isabel 
36  Kadoka 
43  Kennebee 
8  Kimball 
12  Lake  Andes 
39  Lake  Preston 
44  Langford 
41  Lead 

53  Lemmon 

42  Lennox 
46  Leola 
63  Marion 
4  Martin 
16  Mclotosh 

teraent:  •A.B.C.  At 

Pop. 

900—  Chronicle  (Th)  
429—  Commonwealth  (Th) 
3.540....  Bee  (Th)  

Circ. 

§808 
§311 
§1.636 
§1,868 
§1,046 
§750 
§861 
§682 
**1,»78 
**3,943 
**3,936 
528 
§1,238 
625 
§753 
§657 
**2,374 
§607 
§501 

§2,079 
**2,176 
§1.685 
t380 
»523 
500 
§990 
§397 
§1,775 
§526 
§1.632 

§632 

240 

5425 
§S25 

§711 
§1,645 
§636 

§575 

590 

§2,223 
§610 
§1,210 
**2,143 
1,380 
§710 
1,842 
§310 
1,151 
§450 
705 
§1.512 
§1,805 
§1,139 
§3S2 

1400 
§917 
1,190 
2,210 
760 
§1,250 
§544 
§646 
§550 
11,035 
§780 
§625 
§760 
572 
§1.078 
§900 
§1,121 
*463 

5395 
§1.886 
1,020 
§1.500 
1815 
§1,094 
1.514 

.  a  worn: 

4  Belton               3.371—  News  (Th)    .  ., 

34  Bennettsville     5.140—  Herald-  Advocate  (Tu  & 
Fr)   
31  Blihopville        3,076....Messenger  (Th)   
1  Calhoun  Falls    2,396..  ..Times  (We)    
28  Camden             6,986....  Chronicle    (Mo.,   Wed., 
&  Fr)   

1.686—  Republic  (Th)  
457—  Courier  (Th)    
485....  Enterprise  (Th)    
788....  Pioneer  (Th)  
748    Tribune   (Th) 

News   (Th)    
Central                      ....Messenger—  See  Seneca. 
10  Charleston       70,174....  For  papers  see  catalog. 
13  Cheraw              4,836—  Chronicle  (Th)    
12  Chester              6,893-News  (Th)  
Reporter  (We)  
13  Chesterfield       l,530....Advertiser  (Th)  

1.430-Journal  (Th)      
7,764—  Register  (Su  &  We) 
Sunday  circ 
624—  News  (Fr)  
380—  Times-Herald   (Th) 
829-  Gazette  (Th)       
687    Clipper  (Th) 

30  Clinton              7,168—  Chronicle  (Th)  .....  
46  Clover                3  276....  Herald  (Th) 

340—  Herald  (We)      
2,530....  Sioux  Valley  News  (Th) 
458-News  (Th)      
498—  Republican   (Th) 
1,053—  Journal  (Th) 
1,912—  Register    (Th)       
1,471....  Courier  (Th)     . 
1,105—  Courier  (Th)    
509....Argus  (Th)          
52L...Courier  (Th) 
409....News  (Th) 
551....  Globe   (We)    
235—  Beacon  (Th)  
2,017....  Chronicle   (Th)   
405—  Record  (Th)  
1.650—  Tribune  (Th)     
1  180    News  (Th) 

40  Columbia         86,914....  For  papers  see  catalog. 
26  Conway             6.073-  Field  (We)   
Horry  Herald  (Th)  
16  Darlington         6.619-  News  &  Press  (Th)  
17  Dillon                5,171—  Herald  (We  &  Fr)  
39  Easley               6.316—  Progress   (We)    
19  Edgefield           2,518—  Advertiser  (We)      
46  Fort  Mill            3,204....Times    (Th)    
23  Fountain  Inn     1,325—  Tribune  (Th)  
11  Gaffney             8,123....  Ledger  (Tu,  Th,  Sa)    ... 
22  Georgetown       6,004..  ..Times  (Th)  
23  Greenville        58,161....  For  papers  see  catalog. 
23  Greer                 5,050-Citizen  (Th)  
25  Hampton            2,007—  Guardian  (We)       
16  Hartsville          5,658—  Messenger   (Th)    i 
45  Hemingway          821—  Tri-County  Tribune  (Th) 
4  Honea  Path       2,840—  Chronicle  (Th)  
42  Inman               1,514    Times  (Fr)     

535-  Times  Record  (Th) 
252    Tribune  (Th)          

348—  West  River  Progress 

375—  News  (Fr)    
1.158-  Tribune  (We)  
1,367....  Leader-Courier  (Th) 
657....  Record  (Th)      
480—  Enterprise  (Th)   
760—  Journal  (Th)  
....See  Davison  Co. 
Tribune,  Mitchell. 
1.576—  Northwest  Blade  (Th) 
599—  Independent   (We) 
837    Record  (Fr)  

19  Johnston            l,426....Ridge  Citizen  (Th) 
28  Kershaw            1,376—  News  Era  (Th)      
45  Kingstree          3,621  ....County  Record  (Th)      . 
21  Lake  City          5.112—  News  (Th)      
Times-  Herald  (Th)    .  ... 
29  Lancaster          7,159—  News  (Mo  &  Th)  
42  Landrum            1,333    Leader  (Th)   
30  Laurens             8,658  —  Vdvertiser  (Th)      
32  Lexington          1,081—  Dispatch-  News  (Th)   .... 
26  Loris                  1,614—  Sentinel   (We)       
14  Manning            2,775—  Times  (Th)    
33  Marion              6,834....Star  (Mo  &  Th)  
34  McColl               2,688....Messenger  (Th)  
8  Moncks  Corner  1,818—  Democrat  (We)      .. 
33  Mullins              4,916—  Enterprise   (Th)   
26  Myrtle  Beach     3.345—  Sun  (We)      
36  Newberry          7,546—  Observer  &  Herald  & 
News  (Tu  &  Fr)  
Sun  (Th)      

2,193....  Enterprise  (Th)      
951—  Times  (Th)  
408—  News  (Fr)  
944—  Courier  (Th)   
X102     Chief  (Th)  

745     News  (Th) 

558—  Interstate  (Th)     
502-  News  (Th)  
1.555....  News  (Th)  
1,375....  Times-  Advocate  (Th) 
1.084—  Independent  (Th)  ... 
263....  Journal  (Th)   . 

24  Ninety  six       ..  l,556....News  (Th)  
10  North  Charleston 
X  20,000  .Charlestonian  (Fr)  
13  Pageland            1.925—  Journal  (Th)  
Pendelton                  —Messenger—  See  Seneca. 
39  Pickena              1,961-  Sentinel  (Th)      
27  Ridgeland          l,078....See  Hampton  County 
Guardian,  Hampton 
Jasper  County  News 

18  St.  George         1.  938-  Eagle-Record  '(Th  '.)""""... 
9  St.  Matthews    2.351-Times  (Th)  
41  Saluda               1,594—  Sentinel  (Th)    
37  Seneca               3,649—  Journal-Tribune   (Th)   .. 
Messenger   (Th)    
42  Spartanburg     36,795—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
18  Snmmerville      3,312—  Scene  (Fr)     

413—  Herald-Enterprise  (Th)  . 
500—  Independent  (Th)  
633—  Prairie  Picayune  (Th) 
1.158....  Herald  (Th)  
5.030....  Star  (Th)              

552—  Review  &  Journal  (Th) 
1,251—  Pioneer  (Fr)      
500—  Hudsonite  (Th)  

450-  Journal  (Th)  
474—  Leader  (Th)  
1.058—  Tribune  (Th)    

37  WalhalU           3.104....  Keowee  Courier  (We)  .. 
15  Walterboro        4.616—  Press  &  Standard  (Th)  .. 
32  West  Columbia  1  543    Journal  (Th) 

374....  News   (Th)   
511....Dakotan   (Th)   
584—  Press  (Th)  
374—  Advocate  Leader  (Th) 
952-  News  (Th)  
1.851.  .  Wave  (Th)  
957—  Times  (Th)          ..   -  

37  Westminster     2»319u»News  (Th)     r—    

36  Whitmire           3006    News  (Th)   

4  Williamston       2,782....  Journal  (Th)  
6  Williston              896—  Williston  Way  (Th)  .... 
20  Winnsboro        3.267—  News  &  Herald  (Th)  .... 
42  Woodruff           3.831-News  (We)  
46  York                  4,181—  York  ville  Enquirer  (Th) 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 

64  Alcester                585—  Union  (Th)  
31  Alexandria           714....Herald  (Th)  
37  Alpena                  426—  Journal  (Th)  
39  Arlington           1.096—  Sun  (Th)   

456-  Bugle  (Fr)  .....  
6,422,..  Black  Hills  Weekly  and 
Whitewood  Plain- 
dealer  (Fr)  
2.760—  Leader  (Th)  
Tribune  (Th) 

1,21  8....  Independent  (Th)  
772—  Herald  (Th)  
794—  Record  (Th)  

989.  ..  Booster  (Th) 

628—  News  (Th)  ..... 
idit:  IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face 

Circulation—  ++Set>t.  A.B.C  Statement:  +MarchA. 

tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  us*  of  the  Directory  in  front  of  book. 

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Pop.                                             Circ. 
SOUTH  DAKOTA  (Continued) 
16  McLaughlin          713-  Messenger   (Fr)    §800 
34  Menno                  868—  Hutchinson  Herald  (Th)         §811 
26Milbank            2,982-  Review  (Th)  £*2,2SS 
Herald  Advance  (Th)  ....      §2,660 
30  Miller                1.916—  Press  (Th)  §2,139 

Pop.                                             Circ. 
3  Camden             2,029—  Chronicle  (Th)  .  —  §1,880 
80  Carthage           1,604—  Courier  (Th)  2.145 
41  Centerrille        1,532-Chronicle  (Th)  ...-  §1,500 
Times  (Th)  §1,734 
33  Chattanooga  131.041—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
1  Clinton               3,  71  2....  Courier-  News  (Th)  ££8,628 
79  Collierville        1,153—  Herald  (Th)  §1,126 

18  Mitchell           12.123-  Da  vison  Co.  Tribune 
(Th)    630 
7,000—  Free 
65  Mobridge           3.753—  Tribune  and  Journal 
(Th)  §2.876 
45  Montrose             448—  Herald  (Fr)  .            §479 

58  Columbia          10.911-  Maury  Democrat  (Fr)  ..        §362 
71  Cookeville         6,924....  Citizen  (We)  .....  §2,748 
Herald  (Mo  &  Th)  §4,207 
70  Copperhffl            924—  Copper  City 
Advance  (Fr)  §1,953 
84  Covington          4.379—  Leader  (Th)  £*4,196 

16  Morristown          190....  World  (Fr)  §225 

18  Crossville          2.291....  Chronicle  (Th)  §2.730 
45  Dandridge            690—  Banner  (Tu)  §985 

18  Mount  Vernon      387—  News  '•^^'   •»/»« 

72  Dayton              3,191....  Herald   (Th)             ....    ££1,764 

38  Murdo                  739—  Coyote  (Th;    700 
10  Newell                  784    Valley  Irrigator  (Th)              §842 

20  Decaturville         514    Herald  (Fr)  .        ...           $840 

60  Onida                   822-  Watchman  (Th)  §1,051 
63  Parker               1,148—  New  Era  (We)  §1,275 

44  P««lr«tn«t                1  ItA      AHvanr*   (Thl                               $1  378 

22  Dickson             3,348..,  Herald  (Th)  §3,168 
19  Donelson           1,765....  Diary  (Th)  §3,626 
81  Dover                 X733    Times  (Mo)             .....          §1,613 

28  Philip                    810—  Pioneer-Review  (Th)  ....      $1,360 
33  Pierre                5,715....  Capital  Journal  (Th)  ....       1,570 
2  Plankinton            754....  South  Dakota  Mail  (Th)         §700 
12  Platte                 1,069....  Enterprise  (Th)   §1,270 
11  Pollock                 395    Pioneer  (Th)  §925 

92  Dresden             1,509....  Enterprise  (Fr)  §2,396 
77  Dunlap                 873....  Tribune  (Th)  §601 
27  Dyer                  1,864-Tri-City  Reporter  (Th)      §2,525 
86  Erwin                 3,387—  Record  (Th)  §2,319 
59  Etowah              3,261     Enterprise   (Th)                   §1,614 

43  Presho                 712    Herald  (We)  870 

52  Fayetteville       5,447    News  (Th)               ...         §1,721 

8  Pukwana              302—  Press  Reporter  (Th)  .... 
52  Quinn                    214....  Record  (Th)  245 
52  Rapid  City       25,31  0....  Gate  City  Guide  (Th)    .      §1,622 
58  Redfield             2.655—  Press  (Th)  §3,134 
30  Ree  Heights         254    Review  (Fr)                             295 

Observer  (Th)  3,386 
47  Fountain  City 
X11.500  ..  Fountain  Citizen  (Th)          §1,942 
94  Franklin            5,475-  Review-  Appeal  (Th)   ....      §4,427 
17  Friendship            452....  News  (Th)  §676 

26  Revillo                  249    Item  (Th) 

44  Gainesboro           992.  ...  Sentinel  (Th)      1,650 

23  Roscoe                 726—  Independent  (We)  §545 
55  Rosholt                387-Review  (Th)  §912 
45  Salem                 1.119—  Special  (Th)  1,293 
5  Scotland             1,188—  Journal  (Th)       §1.475 
65  Selby                    706—  Java  Herald  (Fr)  
Record  (Th)             ........ 

83  Gallatin             5,107-  Examiner  (Th)  $3,200 
News  (Th)  §3,221 
78  Gatlinburg         1,301—  Press  (Th)   §2,119 
19  Goodlettsville    1,590....  Gazette  (Th)  §2,438 
92  Greenfield          1,706....  Gazette  (Fr)  §1,083 
73  Harriman          6,389—  Record  (Th)  ££3,098 

55  Sisseton             2  871     Courier  (Th)             .      ££2,880 

85  Hartsville          l,130....Vidette  (Th)  §1,255 

15  South  Shore         269—  Gazette  (Th)  §816 
41  Spearfish           2.755-  Queen  City  Mail  (Th)   .       1,165 
5  Springfield            801....  Times  (Th)               $714 

12  Henderson         2,532—  Independent  (Fr)  §1,297 
83  Hendersonville 
X1.100....Star  and  News  (Th)  ....        §1,362 

2  Stickney               388—  Argus  (Th)  §643 
47  Sturgis               3.471  -Black  Hills  Press  (Th)           489 
Tribune  (Th)                       §1,502 

51  Hohenwald        1,703....  Herald  (Th)  §1,039 
27  Humboldt          7.426....  Courier  Chronicle  (Th)  .      §2,402 
9  Huntingdon        2,043....  Democrat  (Fr)  §1,807 

21  Timber  Lake        552-  Topic  (Th)  §750 
20  Toronto                322—  Herald  (Th)  §425 
34  Tripp                    913—  Ledger  (Th)    §848 
5  Tyndall               l,292....Tribune  and  Register 
(Th)    §1,919 
44  Veblen                   476—  See  Monitor  of  Lidger- 
wood,  N.  D. 
14  Vermillion          5  337    Plain  Talk  (Th)       .             2  755 

Tennessee  Republican 
(Fr)   §1,890 
25  Jamestown        2,  11  5....  Upper  Cumberland 
Times  (Th)    $1,784 
56  Jasper               1,  198....  Journal  (Th)  §1,300 
45  Jefferson  City    3,633....Standard  (We)  §2,360 
7  Jellico                1,556....  Advance  Sentinel  (Fr)  ..         §963 
90  Jonesboro           1.126...  Herald  &  Tribune  (Th)      §2,372 

63  Viborg                  644-  Enterprise  (Th)   §647 
6  Volga                   578—  Tribune  (Th)  §648 
12  Wagner             1.528-  Post  (Th)  1.115 
14  Wakonda              454-  Monitor  (Th)  ....         §690 
52  Wall                     556....Courant  (Th)  $525 

47  Knoxville       124,  769....  For  papers  see  catalog. 
54  Lafayette           1,195....  Times  (Th)  2,464 
7  La  Follette        5,  797....  Press  (Th)  §3,954 
50  Lawrenceburg   5.442—  Democrat-Union  (Mo  & 
Th)                     3,826 

19  Waabay               879-Clipper  (Th)  §492 
19  Webster            2.5Q3..~Reporter  and  Farmer 
(Xh)   ££3,811 
3  Wessington         467—  Times-Enterprise  (Fr)  ..          620 

95  Lebanon            7,913—  Democrat-News  (Th)  ....      §4.133 
53LenoirCity        5.159....  News  (Th)   §2,350 
57  Lewisburg         5,164....  Marshall  Gazette  (Fr)  ..       1,780 
Tribune  (Fr)   §2,268 

37  Wessington  Springs 
1,453-Independent  (Th)  §1.475 
6  White                   525-  Leader  (Th)  §738 
2  White  Lake          395    Standard  (Th)  §524 

39  Lexington          3,566-  Progress  (Fr)   §2,311 
68  Linden                 854-  Perry  Countian  (Fr)  ....          735 
67  Livingston         2,082—  Enterprise  (Fr)  §2,750 
53  Loudon              3,567—  Herald  (Th)  §1,440 

48  White  River         465—  News  (Th)  485 
41  Whitewood           304....Plaindealer—  See  Black 
Hills  Weekly  and 
Whitewood  Plain- 
dealer,  Lead. 
55  Wilmot                 590-  Enterprise  (Th)  §852 
62  Winner              3.252—  Advocate  (Th)  ££3,248 
3  Wolsey                391—  News  (Th)  §600 
48  Wood                   260—  Pioneer  (Fr)  ... 

64  Lynchburg            401—  News  (Th)  640 
100-Free 
62  MadisonYflU      1,487—  Democrat  (Th)  1,558 
16  Manchester       2,341—  Times  (Fr)  §4,668 
92  Martin               4,082-Press  (Fr)  §2,784 
5  Maryvillo           7,742....  Enterprise  (We)  §8,600 
87  Maynardville     X  300..  Times   (Th)    ...-  877 
9  McKenxie          3,774....  Banner  (Fr)  §1,981 
89  McMinnville      7  577    Southern  Standard   (Tu 

56  Woonsocket      1.051—  News  (Th)  §1.018 

&  Fr)                                3,825 

TENNESSEE 

60  AdamsvUle          927—  Tennessee  Valley 
Appeal  (Fr)  «  
17  Alamo              1.501-  Crockett  Times  (Th)  ....     §1.605 
11  Ashland  City     1.024....  Times  (We)  §1,173 
17  Bells                  1,  225....  Sentinel  (Th)  —  692 
70  Benton               X  729....  News  (Th)  505 
82  Blountville        X  500....  News  (Th)         $3,890 

79  Memphis        396.000....  For  papers  see  catalog. 
27  Milan                 4,938....  Exchange  (Th)  ~  §1,730 
79  Millington          4,696...  .Star  (Th)   §1,996 
46  Mountain  City  1,405-  Tomahawk,  The  (We)  ..      §2,342 
58  Mount  Pleasant  2,931—  Record  (Fr)  §785 
75  Murfreesboro  13,OS2....Rutherford  Courier 
(Su,  We  &  Fr)   §3,824 
19  Nashville       174,307-For  papers  see  'catalog. 
23  Newbern            1,734-  Tennessean  (Th)  §1,330 
15  Newport            3,892....  Plain  Talk  and  Tribune 

35  Bolivar              2.429-  Bulletin-Times  (Th)  §2,052 
38  BrownsTille       4,711....  States  Graphic  (Fr)  ......       2,500 

(Mo  &  Th)  4,990 
Times  (We)  600 

tement:  A  A,  B.C.  Audit:  IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn: 

^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  IB  front  of  book. 

1292 


Weekly,  Semi-Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  1959 


Pop. 
19  Old  Hickory    X  8,500—  News  (Th)  
76  Oneida              1,304-  News  (Fr)  
40  Paris                 8.826—  Parisian  (We)  

Circ. 
4.100 
51,790 
6381 

Pop.                                                Circ. 
69  Bowie                4,544—  Banner  (Th)  61.028 
$700—  Free 
News  (Th)                             62.900 

20  Parsons             1,640....  News-  Leader  (Fr)  
4  Pikeville              882....Bledsonian  Banner  (Th) 
83  Portland            1,660....  Upper  Sumncr  Press 
(Th)  

1,046 
5884 

1  350 

36  Brackettville     l,858....News-Mail  (Fr)      ..               5325 
60  Brady                 5,944—  Herald  (Tu)  52,984 
Standard  &  Heart 
O'Texas  News  (Fr)          12  984 

28  Pulaski              5,762....  Citizen  (We)  
Record  (We)  
49  Ripley               3.318-  Enterprise  (Th)  
73  Rockwcod          4.272—  Times   (Th)   

53.298 

52.498 
52.523 

98  Bremond            1,141....  Press   (Th)   $625 
49  Bridgeport         2,049—  Index  (Fr)  51,175 
41  Bronte               1,020—  Enterprise  (Fr)  5796 
37  Brookshire        1,015—  Times  (Th)                         51  203 

37  Rogersville        2.545....  Review  (Th)  
29  Rutledge            x839....News   (Th)   
36  Savannah          1.698—  Courier  (Fr)  

62.900 
81,440 
51,974 

23  Brownfield        6.161—  News-Herald  (Th  &  Su)      63.280 
45  Buffalo                970—  Press  (Th)  $860 
43  Burkburnett      4,555—  Star  (Th)    .        ..               51,850 

News-Progress  (We)  .... 
60  Selmer               l,759....Independent  (Fr)  
78  SevierviHe         1.620—  News-Record  (Th)  

6956 
61,765 
62,400 

26  Burleson              791—  News   (Th)        6396 
27  Burnet               2.394,..  Bulletin  (Th)    51.855 
26  Caldwell            2.109....  News  (Fr)     52.900 

2  Shelbyville        9,456\~Sun  (Fr)   

62,020 

21  Smithville          1.558—  Review  (Th)  
34  Sneedville          X457....News   (Th)   

82,000 
661 

66  Cameron            5.052—Herald  (Th)      53,212 
106  Canadian           2,700—  News  (Th) 

24  Soroerville         1,760—  Fayette  Falcon  (Th)  .  .. 
56  South  Pittsburg  2,573—  Hustler  (Th)   
93  Sparta               4,299—  Expositor  (Th)   
74  Springfield         6,506—  Herald  (We)  
Times  (Th)  

81,454 

2,010 
2,720 
53,850 
53,885 

Record  (Th)       51.130 
234  Canton                  881-Herald  (Th)   51,455 
191  Canyon              4.364—  News  (We)       51,750 
67  Carbon                 444—  Messenger  (Th)   
64  Carrizo  Springs  4.316....  Javelin  (Th)                        51039 

62  Sweetwater       4,199....  Valley  News  (Th)  .   .  .. 
13  Tatewell         Xl.040....Claiborne  Progress  (Th) 
48  Tiptonville        1,953—  Banner  (Fr)  

2,988 
1,620 

57  Carrollton          1,610—Chronicle  (Fr)       5l',S7S 
Farmers  Branch  Times 
(Th)                       ....         62,025 

31  Tracy  City         1,414—  Herald  (Th)  
27  Trenton             3,868-Gazette  (Th)   

61.350 
61.596 

183  Carthage           4,750-Watchman  (Th)   84,107 
116  Celeste                 729    Courier  (Fr)  .          8535 

Herald  Register  (Th)  .  .. 
16  Tullahoma         7,562...  News  and  Guardian 
(We  &  Fr)  

51.360 
53,825 

43  Celina                1,051-Record  (Th)  8810 
210  Center               4,323—  Champion  (Th)   52,517 

65  Wartburg          X800—  News   (Th)   

1.286 

145  Centerville           961—  News  (Th)       618 

43  Waverly            1,892—  News-Democrat  (Fr)    .  . 
91  Waynesboro      1.147....News  (Fr)  
79  Whitehaven       1.311—  Press  (Fr)    
26  Winchester        3.974—  Chronicle   (Th)    
Herald-Times  (We)  
8  Woodbury          1.000—  Cannon  Courier  (Fr)  .... 

TEXAS 

53,194 

1,100 
1,864 
51,786 

51,525 

99  Chillicothe         l,415....News   (Th)   51,083 
67  Cisco                  5,230....Press  (Tu,  Th  &  Su)  ....      52,717 
Sunday  circ....      52,717 
65  Clarendon          2.577....Leader  (Th)    61,825 
194  Clarksville         4,353....Times  (Fr)    62,043 
6  Claude                  820-News  (Th)   $1,080 
146  Cleveland           5.183.,Advocate  (Th)     62,140 
18  Clifton                1,837—Record  (Fr)          ..           ^^2,141 

95  Abernathy         1  692    Review  (Th) 

6938 

204  Coldspring         X500....Times  (Fr)    

108  Alamo               3,017-News  (Th)  
250  Alba                      547—  Reporter  (Fr)  
209  Albany               2.241—  News   (Th)             

6550 
$400 
81,997 

42  Coleman            6,530....Chronicle  (Th)  53,676 
Democrat-  Voice  (Tu)  ..  .      53,514 
168  Colorado  City    6,774....Record  (Su  &  Th)   .   ...      §3,661 

125  Alice                16.449-News  (Th)    

82,994 

45  Columbus           2,878»..Citizen  (Th)  §2,665 
47  Comanche          3,840....Chief  (Fr)      .                      3,100 

22  Alpine               5,261—  Avalanche  (Th)  
37  Alto                   1,021....  Herald  (Th)  ..  

61,880 

6i,ioo 

130  Comfort             X  823—  News  (Th)  81,233 

126  Alvarado           l,656....Bulletin  (Fr)  
20  Alvln                 3,701—  Sun  (Th)  

2,752 

170  Conroe               7,298~..Courier  (Th)    51,874 
News  (Th)                           61  748 

249  Alvord                  735—  News   (Th)   

600 

147  Coolidge            1  062    Herald  (Fr)                            6850 

36  Anahuac            1,284—  Progress  (Th)  
2  Andrews            3,294—  News  (Th  &  Su)    . 

1,163 
52,665 

60  Cooper               2.350—  Review  (Fr)  81,960 
50  Copperas  Core  1  052    Courier  (Fr)                       61  250 

20  Angleton           3,399—  Times  (Th) 

$2,780 

178  Corpus  Christ! 

127  Anson                2,708....  Western  Observer  (Th) 
110  Anton                   934—  News  (Fr)      

51,827 
6671 

108,287....For  papers  see  catalog. 
175  Corsicana        19,211—  Light  (Tu  &  Fr)  83,112 

205  Aransas  Pass    5,396w*>Progress  (Th) 

52,058 

142  Cotulla              4,418—  Record  (Fr)  5890 

5  Archer  City       1,901—  News   (Th)        

1,125 

129  Crandall              727—  Star  (Fr)      5460 

220  Arlington           7,692—  Citizen   (Mo) 

58,285 

52  Crane                2,154    News  (Th)                           51,235 

Journal  (Th)  
217  Aspermont        1  062    Star  (Th) 

68.376 
61,125 

161  Crawford              423—  Sun  (Fr)   ~  6510 
113  Crockett            5,932—  Courier  (Th)  81,400 

107  Athens               5,194—  Review  (Th)  
34  Atlanta              3.782—  Citizens'  Journal  (Th)  , 

52.159 
52,125 

Democrat  (Th)  81,960 
54  Crosbyton          1.879—  Review   (Th)   1,315 
30  Cross  Plains      1  305—  Review  (Th)           81.578 

30  Baird                1.821....Star  (Fr)    ...«  

51.950 

78  Crowell             1,912—  News  (Th)  ..  81,580 

2/Yl  Railing**                  K  Wt      T  mAtr»r    /Till 

•J  OQO 

254  Crystal  City      7.198—  Sentinel  (Fr)  ..  .„.  81,052 

News  (Fr) 

174  Gushing               479—  News  (Fr)  495 

10  Bandera             1.036—  Bulletin  (Fr)   
25  Bangs                   935-  Gazette  (Th)   
14  Bartlett             1  727    Tribune-  News  (Fr) 

$1,550 
$1.117 
5  985 

172  Dalngerfield      1.668—  News  (Th)   1.495 
57  Dallas            434,462—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
146  Dayton              1.820    News  (Th)    ..........               $1,000 

11  Bastrop             3,176—  Advertiser  (Th)   
158  Bay  City           9,427-  Tribune  (Th)  
News  (Th)   

637 
3,012 

249  Decatur             2,922—  Messenger  (Th)  2,270 
19  De  Kalb            1.928-News  (Fr)  51,208 
47  De  Leon            2.241—  Free  Press  (Th)  1,390 

13  Beeville             9,348—  Bee-Picayune  (Th)  • 

fr£3,493 

91  Denison           17.504—  Press  (Fr)  640 

8  Bellville            2  112    Times  (Th)  

(2,739 

451  Denver  City       1.855—  Press  (Th)          ..               52,077 

51,840 

139  Deport                 734—  Times  (Th)      51.705 

66  Benavides          3,016—  Facts  (Fr)  
27  Bertram             X548—  Enterprise  (Th) 

8522 
51,078 

163  Devine               1,672—  News  (We)  1,200 
84  Dickinson          2.704—  Press  (Th)  51,921 

192  Big  Lake           2,152—  Wildcat  (Fr)  

61,050 

82  Dilley                1.809—  Herald  (Fr)   535 

178  Bishop              2,731—  News  (Th) 

950 

35  Dimmitt            1,461—  News  (Th)  1,695 

16  Blanco                 718—  News  (Fr)      

$435 

108  Donna               7,171—  News  (Th)   8600 

175  Blooming  Grove  736.  Times  (Fr)         

468 

72  Dublin               2.761-  Progress   (Fr)   51,756 

130  Boerne              1  802...  .Star  (Th)         

1,42 

171  Dumas              6.127-  News  (Th  &  Su)  53,280 

194  Bogata                 936—  News  (Fr) 

61,080 

45  Eagle  Lake        2,787—  Headlight  (Th)   81,625 

74  Bnnham             7.040««  Herald  (Mo  &  Th)  ,.  . 

51,85 

159  Eagle  Pass        7.276"—  News  Guide  (Th)  $2.150 

148  Booker                619—  News  (Th) 

5490 

140  Earth                  539....  News-Sun  (Th)  1,236 

Circulation—  <t»t<Unt.  A  H.r    Statement*  4-March  A 

L.B.C.  St 

atement!  A  A.  B.C.  Audit:  8P.O.  Statement?  Bold  face,  awora: 

^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  us.  of  the  Directory  in  front  of  book. 

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Pop.                                             Circ. 
TEXAS  (Continued) 

Pop.                                                 Circ. 
148  Higgins               67S.M.News  (Th)  5722 
109  Hillsboro           8,363.  .Mirror  (We)          .                 6521 

67  Eastland           3.626~.Telegram  (Tu,  Th 
&  Su)   §2,668 
49  Eden                 1.99J~.Echo  (Th)  8900 
234  Edgewood             834~.Enterprise  (Th)   I860 
108  Edinburg         12.383~.News  (Th)             8505 

14  Holland                674~Progress  (Th)  6612 
163  Hondo               4.188_Anvil  Herald  (Fr)  62,475 
74  Honey  Grove     2.340....Signal-Citizen  (Fr)   61,781 
101  Houston         596.163....  For  papers  see  catalog. 

120  Edna                 3.855.-.  Herald  (Th)  82,650 
241  El  Ctmpo          &237~Citizen  (Tu)  5S.749 

T  An/t^r   /\V*\ 

109  Hubbard            1.768^.  News  (Fr)  tl.550 
34  Hughes  Springs  1.445-  New  Era  (Th)  633 
101  Humble              1  388~~Echo  (Th)  687 

207  Eldorado           1,663-Success  (Th)  1,025 
243  Electra              4.970....Star-News  (Th)  1.882 
11  Elgin                3,168~.Courier  (Th)  1,692 
1  Elkhart                776—  Record  (Fr)  495 

3  Huntington        1.039....Press  (Th)  tSOO 
$400—  Free 
236  HuntsviHe         9.820....Item  (Th)   J2.050 
243  Iowa  Park         2,110....Herald  (Th)  750 
186  Iraan                 l,196....News   (Th)                ..   .        t485 

57  Irving               2,621    Herald  (Th)      

71  Fabens               3.089—  Valley  Independent  (Th)         6550 
81  Fairfield            l,742~.Recorder  (Th)  1,442 
24  Falfurrias          6.712....Facts  (Th)  81.316 

News-Citizen  (Su)  
News-Record  (Th)  
70  Italy                  l,185^News-HeraId  (Fr)  §910 

43  Farraersville      1.955..  ..Times  (Th)    81,409 
185  Farwell           X  1,000  ...State  Line  Tribune  (Th)      81,000 
70  Ferris                1,735  «  Wheel  (Fr)             ..               8787 

109  Itasca                l,718.«.Item  (Fr)  §1,387 
119  Jacksboro          2,9Sl....Gazette-News  (Th)   81,716 
Jack  County  Herald  (Th)       §1,695 

75  Flatonia             l,098~.Argus  (Th)  8875 
247  Floresville         1.949_Chronicle-  Journal   (Fr)..      62,250 
77  Floydada           3,210~.  Hesperian  (Th)  82,315 
129  Forney               1,425-.  Messenger  (Th)  §977 
186  Fort  Stockton    4.444^Pioneer  (Th)  82,168 
220  Fort  Worth    278,778^«For  papers  see  catalog. 
198  Franklin            1.209_Favorite   (Th)   6300 
Texan  (Th)  51,200 

37  Jacksonville       8.607....Banner  (Th)  5915 
Journal  (Fr)  tl,426 
121  Jasper                4,403....News-Boy  (Th)  52.457 
132  Jayton                  635....Chronicle  (Th)  5750 
155  Jefferson           3.164....Jimplecute   (Th)    51,925 
145  Jewett                   598....Messenger  (We)      $650 
16  Johnson  City        648.  .  Record-Courier  (Fr)  480 
7  Jourdanton        1.481....Monitor  (Th)  
134  Junction            2  471    Eagle  (Th)          .                61,140 

1  Frankston         l,050~.Citizen  (Fr)      925 
86  Frederickflbiirg  3.854....  Radio  Post  (Th)  83,060 
Standard  (We)  -£"£2,505 

128  Karnea  City      2,588....Citation  (Th)  52,175 
129  Kaufman           2.714....Herald  (Th)        ,.      .           61,722 

66  Freer                 1,280.,-Enterprise  (Th)  475 

toe    VriAtta                        1   9A9      Qtar    /TM                                              11  9RA 

129  Kemp                    881....News   (Th)       5620 
128  Kenedy              4.234....Advance  (Th)      1,400 

43  Frisco                   736    Journal  (Fr)  

175  Kerens               l,198..MTribune  (Fr)     5600 

175  Frost                    585~.Enterprise  (Fr)  365 
101  Galena  Park      7.186....Reporter  (Th)   1,408 
120  Ganado              1  J58_  Tribune  (Th)  ..  8900 

C7  flarlanH                  1ft  571      TToralrl    /T^M                                       1  ft1<» 

248  Kermit               6.912....  News  (Mo  &  Th)  52,968 
133  Kerrville            7,691....Mountain  Sun  (Th)       .  **2,589 
14  Killeen              7,045~.Herald   and   Messenger 

(Th)     3,160 

Reporter  (Fr)          

137  Klngsville        16,898....Record   (We)    54,059 

174  Garrison               699~~News  (Fr)  980 
50  Gatesville          3,856...  New  3  (Tu  &  Fr)     -£731 

121  Kirbyville          1,1  50..,.  Banner  (Fr)  51,160 
138  Knox  City          1,489....  He  raid  (Th)    61,210 
100  Kountze             1,651    Record  (Th) 

Forum  (Fr)    **3.334 
246  Georgetown       4,  951....  Sun  (Th)        63,217 
149  George  West     1.533....  Herald  &  News  (Th)  ....         8716 
144  Giddings            2,532_News  (Th)             §2,600 
Star  (Th)          1,825 
230  Gilraer               4,096—Mirror   (Th)    **3,389 
213  Glen  Rote          1.254^.  Reporter  (Fr)      §687 
167  Goldthwaite       1,566.~  Eagle  (Th)   61,715 
88  Goliad                l,584.~Advance-Guard  (Th)  .... 
89  Gonzales            5.659^.  Inquirer  (Th)  §1,456 

News   (Th)    tl.231 
219  Kress                 X350...News   (Th)   J350 
105  Kyle                     888~..Citizen  (Fr)          J670 
74  Ladonia              l,104....News  (Fr)            §768 
31  La  Feria            2,952-..News   (Th)   1,077 
75  La  Grange         2,738....Record  (Tu  &  Fr)  53,990 
Journal    (Th)    63,108 
20  Lake  Jackaon    2,897~.News   (Th)   tl.320 
84  La  Marque        7,359....Times  (We  &  Fr)    .     ..      13,662 
141  Lampasaa          4,869....  Dispatch  (Mo)  62,893 
Record  (Th)          §2,787 

252  Graham             6.742....Leader  (Th)  3.690 
Newsfoto  (Th)    1,550 

57  Lancaster          2,632—Herald  (Th)      1.512 
101  La  Porte            4.429....Liberal  (Fr)  1,500 

111  Granbury           l,683....News-Tablet   (Th)   81,600 
234  Grand  Saline      l,810..~Sun  (Th)  ..  51,915 

Reporter  (Th)  
240  Laredo             51,910.^.8.  Texas  Citizen  (Fr)  .. 

126  Grandview            886—  Tribune  (Fr)  §798 
246  Granger             1.637~News   (Th)    51,031 

World  (Th)  
74  Leonard             1.210~..Graphic  (Fr)  61,285 

113  Grapeland          l,358~.Messenger  (Th)   61,151 
220  Grapevine          1.824....Sun  (Th)  81,200 
147  Groeabeck         2,182—  Journal  (Th)  2,750 

110  Levelland          8.264....Herald   (Fr)    52,747 
61  Lewisville          l,516....Enterprise  (Th)  J750 
144  Lexington            603...  Enterprise  (Fr)    5863 

33  Groom                  678~.News  (Th)  6660 
228  Groveton              805    News  (Th)                              6850 

146  Liberty             4,163—  Vindicator  (Th)   54,873 
212  Lindale              1.10S.«.News   (Th)       1,500 

95  Hale  Center       l,626~~American  (We)      1.400 
143  HaUettavttle      2,000—  New  Era  -He  raid  (Tu  & 
Fr)   „  52,779 

34  Linden               l,744....Sun  (Tb)     5750 
140  Littlefield          6,540....County  Wide  News(Su)        3,891 
Leader  (Th)   3,824 

Tribune  (Tu  &  Fr)  83,890 

187  Livingston         2.865_Enterprise  (Th)    62,605 
150  Llano                 2954    News  (Th)                          $l>8$0 

97  Hamilton          3.077—  Herald-News  (Fr)  52,451 
127  Hamlin              3.569^  Herald  (Fr)    n.200 
219  Happy                  690....  Herald  (Th)  $658 
31  Harlingcn        23  229    Press  (Fr)  (see  note  in 

28  Lockhart           5,573—  Post-Register  (Th)   82,082 
77  Lockney             1^92—Beacon  (Th)         61,572 
141  Lometa                951~.Reporter  (Th)  5920 
116  Lone  Oak             571^.News  (Fr)             1,788 

catalog)    51,158 
86  Harper               X  750^.  He  raid  (Fr)            ..               6460 

ITTLone  Star         X700  ..Tribune  (Th)  
92  Longview         24  504    Lens  (Th)          .  ..                 1,075 

104  Haskell             3,836^  Free  Press  (Th)  62,175 
198  Hearne               4.872....  Democrat  (Fr)  2,300 

168  Loraine              1,045^  News  (Th)  5653 
54  Lorenzo                939....Tribune  (Fr)        t575 

124  HebbronTllle      4,302....  Enterprise  (Th)  5600 

73  Lott                     956^.Post  (Fr)    5650 

65  Hedley                 588^  Informer  (Fr)  
202  Hemphill              972.~.Reporter   (Fr)       ..  .               t990 

113  Lovelady              541^-Trinity    Standard-Love- 
lady  Star—  See  Trinity 

237  Hempstead        1  395    News  (Fr)                             1  590 

28  Luling               4,297..«Newsboy  (Fr)  tl,379 

201  Henderson         6,833^.Times  (Th)  L543 
39  Henrietta           2,813M..Leader  (Th)    51,456 
59  Hereford-           5,207....  Brand  (Th  &  Su)  **2,497 
Mrrt                                                   Sunday  circ  ...**2,773 
97  Hico                  1.212....  News-Review  (Fr)  51,472 

Signal  (th)      61,222 
129  Mabank               896....Banner  (Th)  8800 
154  Madiionville      2,393....Meteor  (Th)       52,338 
107  Malakoff           1,286....  News  (Fr)  5836 
220  Mansfield             964-News  (Th)  695 

Cireulattonr--fr+SA0fc.  ART  Sfa*»m»«,t.  Oriur.«4i  A  u  r   <;+• 

t»tn»tif  A  A  n  r.  Aiirflf  IP.O   Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn: 

{Publisher's  Report:  Light  <«c*.  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  as*  of  the  Directory  la  front  of  book. 

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Weekly,  Semi-Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  1959 


Pop. 
27  Marble  Falls      2.044—  Messenger  (Th)  
189  Maria                3,603-Big  Bend  Sentinel  (Th).. 
73  Marlia              7,099....Brazos  Valley  Times 
(Th)    .   .. 

Cire. 

755 
91,820 

1,038 
81,648 
81,065 
91,605 
91,429 
11,200 
91,569 
91,686 
91,000 
92,835 
930 

81.885 
5933 
92,508 
tl.547 
92,269 

1,855 
9650 
9710 
t435 
92.481 
92,372 
$1,745 
§2,933 
93,125 
J713 
91.302 

n.soo 

500 
91,983 
J2.476 
§1,705 
§1,250 
2,700 
91,625 
91,102 
957 
§2,750 
92,040 
§1,650 
§5,169 
§5,155 
t750 
709 
91,010 

91,007 
§2,025 

2,015 
400 
9875 
91,605 
91,700 

tsoo 

9589 
81,725 
9985 
91,825 
$350 
91,425 
795 

81,230 

t3.175 
*7,342 

1,450 

93,150 
92,565 

584 
*150 
10—  Free 
tl.400 
*  1,020 
tl.154 
92,000 
9939 

2,103 
91,108 

Pop. 
29  Port  Lavaca      5,599—  Times  (Th)  
S,900 

Wave  (Th)   

Cite. 
750 
i—Free 
92,410 
81,751 
1,745 
§2,300 
9600 
2,423 
91,800 
91,175 
92.387 
688 
9M98 
63,162 

8866 
2,076 
8985 

1,569 
t895 
82,550 

82,810 
91,510 

9675 
91,535 
*605 
91,231 
91,803 
93,712 

9775 
J400 
91,297 

6845 

82,894 
8765 

1,775 
83,267 
9693 
t680 
§634 
510 
93,660 
92.435 
$1,000 
§1,023 
82,785 
$1.580 
81.326 
92,235 
2.753 
*2,994 
92,450 
92.219 
92,050 
92,268 
92,556 
8865 
61,594 
81,515 
91,975 
635 
2,250 
9537 

1,050 
9490 
91,280 
61,325 
63,125 
13,365 
8978 
426 
8900 
6965 

650 

123  Port  Necfaes       5.448—  Chronicle  (Th)      
85  Post                   3,141—  Dispatch   (Th)  
99  Quanah              4,589....Tribune-Chief  (Th)  
23  Quitaque              647....  Post  (Th) 

Democrat  (Tu  &  Fr)  ..  . 
161  Mart                  2.269—  Herald  (Th)   
157  Mason                2,456-News  (Th)     

173  Matador            l,335....Tribune  (Th)  
205  Mathis               4,050-News  (Fr)  
231  McCamey          3.121-News  (Th)    
161  McGregor          2.669....Mirror  (Fr)  
43  McKinney        10.560....Democrat-Gazette  (Th).. 
Examiner  (Th)  
90  McLean             1  439    News   (Th) 

250  Quitman               927....  Democrat  (Th)  
Echo  (Th)  
54  Rails                  1.779—  Banner  (Fr)   '...!! 
67  Ranger              3,989-  Times  (Su,  Tu  &  Th).... 
231  Rankin               1,139    News   (Th) 

245  Raymondville    9,136—  Chronicle  (Th) 

News  (Th)  

160  Melvin                  696—  Enterprise  (Th)    
96  Memphis            3.810....  Democrat  (Th)  
164  Menard              2,685...  News  (Th)    
108  Mercedes          10,081....  Enterprise  (Th)     
18  Meridian            1.146....  Tribune   (Fr)   
221  Merkel              2,338....Mail  (Fr)  
118  Mertzon               768....Star  (We)  -... 
57  Mesquite            1.696....  Texas  Mesquiter  (Th)  .. 
197  Miami                   646—  Chief  (Th)    
70  Midlothian        U77....Mirror   (Fr)    
200  Miles                     739—  Messenger  (Fr)    
250  Mineola              3,626—  Monitor  (Th) 

196  Refugio              4,666—  Timely  Remarks  (Th)  .. 
57  Richardson         1,289..  News   (Th)    
206  Richland  Springs  584....Eye-  Witness  (Th)  
79  Richmond           2,030....Texas  Coaster  (Th)  
161  Riesel                   409    Rustler  (Fr)    

214  Rio  Grande  City 

3,992....Herald  (Th)  
67  Rising  Star        l,289....Record  (Th)  
41  Robert  Lee        l,069....Observer  (Fr)  
178  Robstown          7,278....Record  (Th)  .  ..-  
76  Roby                  1.051....  Star-Record  (Fr)  
104  Rochester             773-Reporter   (Th)   
166  Rockdale           2,321—  Reporter  &  Messenger 

/T"M 

Record    (Mo)       

182  Mineral  Wells   7,801—  News  (We)      
108  Mission            10,765—  Times  (Th)               
238  Monahans          6,311....News  (Mo  &  Th) 
161  Moody                1.084....  Courier  (Th)  
40  Morton               2,274-Tribune  (Th)   
143  Moulton                692....Eagle  (Fr)          
201  Mount  Enterprise  504....Progress  (Fr)  
225  Mount  Pleasant  6.342—Times  Review  (Fr)       .. 
Tribune  (Th) 
80  Mount  Vernon   1,433—  Optic-Herald   (Th)   .... 
49  Muenster              896....Enterprise  (Fr) 
9  Muleshoe           2.477«..  Journal   (Th) 
138  Munday              2,280—  Times  (Th)  
174  Nacogdoches    12.327—  Redland  Herald  (Th) 
172  Naples                l,346....Monitor  (Th)      
93  Navasota           5,188—  Examiner  Review   (Th) 
123  Nederland          3,805—  Midcounty  Review  (Th) 
19  New  Boston       2,688—  News  (Th)       
46  NewBraunfels  12,210—  Herald  (Tu)   
Zeitung-Chronicle    (Th) 
252  Newcastle             743—  Register  (Th)  .    .   .. 
176  Newton                 929—  Herald   (Th)       
SNewUlra            X  400  ..Enterprise    (Th)    
89  Nixon                 l,875....News  (Th)  
169Nocona              3,022....News    (Fr)    
145  Normangee           657....Star  (Th)      
205  Odem                  1,680—  Odem  Edroy  Times  (We) 
153  O*Donnell          1.473—  Index-Press  (Th) 
252  Olney                 3,765-  Enterprise  (Th)  
140  Olton                 1,201—  Enterprise  (Th)  
172  Omaha                  735—  Times  (Th)      
125  Orange  Grove       935—  Observer  (Fr)      
201  Overton              2,001....Press  (Fr)      
53  Ozona                 2,885—  Stockman  (Th)   
51  Paducah             2,952-Post  (Th)   
48  Paint  Rock        X  500....Herald  (Th)  
158  Palacios             2.799—  Beacon  (Th)      
70  Palmer                  647—  Rustler  (Th)      
182  Palo  Pinto         X439—  Star  (Fr)  
33  Panhandle          1,406—  Herald  (Fr) 

4  Rockport            2,266—  Pilot  (Th)      
69  Rocksprings      1.436._.Texas    Mohair   Weekly 
(Fr)  

199  Rockwall            l,501....Success  (Fr)  
110  Ropesville            391....Ropes  Plainsman  (Th)  .. 
177  Roscoe               1.584—  Times  (Fr)  
73  Rosebud             l,730....News  (Fr)  

79  Rosenberg          6  210....Reporter  (Th)   

Herald  (Fr)      

76  Rotan                3.163....Advance  (Th)  
246  Round  Rock       1.438....Leader  (Th)  
200  Rowena              X  SOO....Press  (Fr)     
199  Royse  City         1.266....  American  (Fr)     
104  Rule                   1,251-Reriew  (Th)  
128  Runge                1.055....News  (Th)  
37  Rusk                  6.598....Cherokeean  (Th)  
169  Saint  Jo             1.147—  Tribune   (Fr)    
226  San  Angelo      52.093~..Standard  (We)  
15  San  Antonio  408,442—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
203  San  Augustine  2,510—  Tribune  (Th)   ..  
31  San  Benito       13.271—  News  (Mo  &  Th)  
222  Sanderson          2.047....Times  (Fr)  

66  San  Diego          4.397    Facts  (Fr)           .... 

61  Sanger               1.170    Courier   (Th) 

108  San  Juan           3,413—  Sentinel  (Th)       .  ..  —  ... 

105  San  Marcos        9,980—  Record  (Th) 

206  San  Saba           3.400—  News   (Th)          

Star  (Th)  
42  Santa  Anna        1,605    News  (Fr)           .  .. 

75  Schulenburg       2,005—  Sticker  (Fr)   
57  Seagoville          1,927    News   (Fr)       

83  Seagraves          2.101—  News    (Fr)    
8  Scaly                 1.942....News   (Th)   
94  Seguin                9,733—  Enterprise   (Th)    
Gazette  (We)  „  
83  Seminole           3.479-Sentinel  (Th)  ..... 
12  Seymour            3,779....Banner  (Th)      
242  Shamrock           3.322—  Texan  (Th)  
143  Shiner                1,778-Gazette   (Th)       
100  Silsbee               3,179-Bee  (Th)      
23  Silverton              857....News   (Th)       
205  Sinton                4,254...  Enterprise   (Th)    
News   (Th)   
152  Slaton                5.036....Slatonite  (Fr)  
89  Smiley                   503  ...Tabloid,  The  (Th)   
11  Smithville          3,379-Times  (Th)  
208  Snyder             12,010-Times  (Fr)  
26  Somerville         1,425—  Tribune  (Fr)  
218  Sonora               2,633—  Devil's  River  News(Fr) 
100  Sourlake            l,630....Oil  City  Visitor  (Fr)  .... 
98  Spearman          1,852—  Reporter  (Th)   
63  Spur                   2,183—  Texas  Spur  (Th)    
127  Stamford            5,819—  American  (Th)  
156  Stanton             l,603....Reporter  (Th)  
216  Sterling  City     X865....News-  Record  (Fr)   
117  Stinnett             1,170-Herald   (We)    
247  Stockdale           1,105-Star   (Th)   
211  Stratford           1,385-Star  (Th)   
182  Strawn                W2-Tribune  (Th)  
140  Sudan                1.348—  News  (Th)    

139  Paris                21.643—  Echo  (Th)  

101  Pasadena         22.483....  Citizen  (Th)  
82  Pearsall             4,481....  Leader  (Th)     

195  Pecos                 8,054—  Enterprise  &  Gusher 
(Mo  &  Th)      

179  Perryton           4,417—  Herald  (Th)  
95  Petersburg           777—  Journal  (Fr)  
13  Pettus               X643-News  (Th)  

tso 

108  Pharr                 8,690-  Press  (Fr)  
61  Pilot  Point         1.176—  Post-Signal  (Th)  
202  Pineland            l,454....Star  (Th)  
32  Pittsburg          3,142....Gazette  (Th)   
251  Plains                X550-Review  (Th)  
95  Plainview         14,044-  Tribune  (Th)  
43  Piano                 2,126..-  Star-  Courier   (Th)   
7  Pleasanton        2.913—  Express  (Th)  
Point  Comfort           ....Wave—  See  Port  Lavaca 
31  Port  Isabel        2,372—  Press  (Fr)      

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *MarchA.B.C.  Statement;  •  A. B.C.  Audit;  {P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 

Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  xRand  McNally  estimate. 
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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Pop.  Clsc. 
TEXAS  (Continued) 

112  SulphurSpringt  8,991—Echo  (Fr)   3,245 

177  Sweetwater      l3,619....News   (Th)   81,532 

2,978-Tribune  (Th)  J1.500 

2.848— News   (Fr)    §1,910 

917— Times  (Fr)  §1,120 

9.071— Times  (Th)  §1,850 

2.925-Chronicle  (Th)  §1,875 

25,467— Record  (Th)   §8,170 


205  Taft 

153  Tahoka 

225  Taleo 

246  Taylor 
81  Teague 
14  Temple 

210  Tenaha 
19  Texarkana 


715-East  Texas  Light  (Th) 
24,753— Two  States  Press— Sea 
Texarkana,  Arkansas. 

166  Thorndale  85S..«Charapion  (Th)  

149  Three  Rivers     2,026,...News   (Th)   

224  Throckmorton   1,320— Tribune  (Th)   


1,407 


210  Timpson 
101  Tomball 
74  Trenton 

228  Trinity 
37  Troup 

219  Tulia 
96  Turkey 
221  Tuscola 

212  Tyler 

232  Uvalde 
18  Valley  Mills 
91  Van  Alstyne 
55  Van  Horn 

180  Vega 

126  Venus 

244  Veraon 

235  Victoria 

161  Waco 
89  Waelder 

237  Waller 

184  WeatheHord 
45  Weimar 
44  Wellington 

108  Weslaco 
161  West 

241  Wharton 

242  Wheeler 

91  Whitesboro 
91  Whitewright 

109  Whitney 
234  Wills  Point 
248  Wink 

250  Winnsboro 
200  Winters 
116  Wolfe  City 
196  Woodsboro 

229  Woodrffle 
81  Wortham 
43  Wylie 

143  Yoakum 
62  Yorktown 

253  Zapata 


tl.131 
§620 
§915 
1,480 
§1,867 
475 
*700 


1,455- Times  (Fr) 

1,063— Tribune  (Th)  

603-Tribune  (Fr)  

2.054— Standard-Star  (Fr) 

l,539....Banner  (Th) 

3,222— Herald   (Th)   §2,969 

1.005— Enterprise  (Th)  §400 

497....  Jim  Ned  Valley  Reporter 

(Th)  §1,765 

38.968  .  Star  (Su)  

8,674.... Leader- News  (Th  &  Su) 

1.037....Tribune  (Fr)  621 

1.649— Leader  (Fr)   650 

1.161— Advocate  (Th)  §750 

620.... Enterprise  (Fr)  380 

3S7....Express  (Fr)  

12.651— Times  (Th)  §1.876 

16.126— Mirror  (Th) 7,500 

2,400— Free 
84,706— For  papers  see  catalog. 

1.275- Home  Paper  (Fr)  „  §468 

715— Record   (Th)   1,600 

8,093— Democrat  (Mo  &  Th)  ....  §3,652 

1.663....Mercury  (Fr)  §1,675 

3.676— Leader  (Th)    ....  §2.049 

7,514— News   (Th)    §2,619 

2,130-News   (Th)   $2.100 

4.450— Journal  (Th)  1,938 

Spectator  (Fr)   §2,325 

904— Times  (Th)     tl,565 

1,854- News  Record  (Fr)  §1,681 

1.372— Sun  (Th)    1,415 

1,383- Messenger  (Fr)  §785 

2.030....Chronicle  (Th)  §1,550 

1.521— Bulletin  (Th)  §1,181 

2.512-News  (Th) *2,084 

2,676— Enterprise  (Fr)  §1.725 

1,345— Sun  (Th)   1,159 

1,836— News  (Fr)      

1.863-Booster  (Th) §2,685 

1,170- Journal  (Th)  §650 

1,295— News   (Th)   §825 

5.231-Herald-Times(Tu  &  Fr)  §2,700 

2,596—  News  (We) §1,707 

View  (Th)  §1.497 

1,409— News  (Th)  ~ 


UTAH 


25  American  Fork  5,126—  Citizen  (Th)    ............ 

18  Blngham  Canyon 

2.569—  Bingham-Bulletin  (Fr).. 
6  Bountiful  6.004—  Clipper  (Fr)  .................. 

2  Brigham  6,790-  Box  Elder  Journal  (Fr), 

Box  Elder  News  (We)  .. 

8  Castle  Dale         715....Progress  (Th)  ................ 

11  Cedar  City        6,106....Record  (Th)  ................. 

22  Coalville  850—  Bee  (Th)  ----------  ............. 

14  Delta  1,703—  Chronicle  (Th)  ............... 

4  Dragerton          3,453—  Tribune  (Tu)  ........  ~  .......... 

20  Ephraim  1,987—  Enterprise  (Fr)  ............. 

12  Eureka  l,318....Reporter  (Fr)  ......  ............ 

14  Fillmore  l,890u.Progress  (Fr)  .............. 

Genera  —See  Orem. 

8  Green  River         583....Leader  (Fr)  ................... 

20  Gunnison  1,144—  Gunntson  Valley  News 


26  Heber 
4  Helper 

13  Kanab 
6  KaysTffle 
6  Layton 

25  Lehi 


2,936- Wasatch  Wave  (Fr)  

2.850-Journal  (Th)  

1.287— News   (Th)   

1,898— Reflex   (Th)   

3,456—  Journal  (Tu)  

3,627— Free  Press  (Th)  


§1,660 

§612 
§2,688 
•**2.459 
**2,428 
§1,055 
§2,340 
§1.220 
§1,248 

704 
1400 
§1,064 

§420 

1788 

§1,250 
§960 
850 

tl,500 

n.soo 

§1,230 


Pop. 

18  Magna  3,502— Times  (Fr)  

20  Manti  2.051— Messenger  (Th)  

18  Midvale  3,996— Sentinel  (Fr)  „.... 

1  Milford  1,673-News  (Th) „ 

10  Moab  1,274— Times-Independent  (Th) 

19  Monticello         1,172-San  Juan  Record  (Th).... 
15  Morgan  l,064....News  (Fr) 

20  MountPIeasant  2,030-Pyramid  (Fr)  

18  Murray  9.006— Eagle  (Th)  

12  Nephi  2,990- Times- News   (Th)   

25  Orem  8.351. ...Orem -Geneva  Times 

(Th) 

9  Panguttch          1,501-News  (Th)  M 

22  Park  City          2,254....Park  Record  (Th)  

11  Parowan  1.455— Times  (Th) 

25  Payson  3,998....Chronicle  (Th)  

25  Pleasant  Grove  3,195...  Review  (Fr) 


6,010...  Sun-Advocate  (Th) 

4.212-Reaper  (Th)  

l,628....Standard  (Th)  

3,723....Sun-Chronicle  (Th)   

4,562....News  (Th)  

l,789«..Sun  (Fr)  


Clrc, 
1,755 
*744 
2,592 
1,133 
§1,700 
§1,661 
31.238 
t925 
§3,661 
871 

tl.825 
§788 

tt,257 

§1,105 
§983 

•**3,419 
§2,846 
§1,825 
§1,250 
§1,600 
§734 


§1,175 
§1,510 
§3.300 
§3,300 
§1,517 
§2,283 


4  Price 
21  Richfield 

7  Roosevelt 
29  Roy 

27  Saint  George 
21  Salina 
18  Salt  Lake  City 

182,121....For  papers  see  catalog. 

25  Spanish  Fork     5,230... .Press  (Th)  

25  Springville         6.475— Herald  (Th) 

23  Tooele  7.269.... Bulletin  (Tu)    

Transcript  (Fr)  

2  Tremonton         1,662.. ..Leader  (Th)  

24  Vernal  2,845— Express  (We)    

VERMONT 

13  Bellows  Falls     3,881....Times   (Th)  **2,844 

Vermont  Newspaper 

Corp.  List  (Th)  

(see  note  in  catalog) 

14  Bethel  ....White  River  Valley 

Herald— See  Randolph 

9  Bradford  72S....United  Opinion  (Fr)  ....      §1,100 

1  Bristol  ....Herald— See   Enterprise 

and  Vermonter, 

Vergennes. 
9  Chelsea  ....White  River  Valley 

Herald— See  Randolph 
6  Enosburg  Falls  1,289-Standard  (Th)   1,050 

4  Essex  Junction  2.741~.Suburban  List  (Th)  **2,635 

11  Fair  Haven        2,058— Era  (Th)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    1,200 

1.300— Free 

3  Groton  435— Twin  State  News  Times 

— SeeWoodsville.N.H. 
3  Hardwick  l,696....Gazette  (Th)   §1,210 

5  Island  Pond       1.252-Herald  (Fr) §765 

14  Ludlow  1,678— Vermont  Tribune   (Th) 

(see  note  in  catalog)..   **946 


2  Manchester 
1  Middlebury 

8  Morriaville 
12  Northfleld 
11  Poultney 


t 1,360 


§3.086 
§1,506 
§1,013 


6  Richford 
14  Rochester 

14  South  Royal  ton 
14  Springfield 

6  Swanton 
1  Vergenncs 

14  Windsor 
14  Woodstock 


1,470-Journal   (Th) 

3,614— Addison  Independent 

(Fr) ~ 

1,995—  News  and  Citizen  (Th).. 

2,262— News  &  Advertiser  (Th) 

1.685- Herald  (Th)   (see  note 
in  catalog) 

2.223— White  River  Valley 

Herald  (Th)   (see  note 

in  catalog) **3,063 

1,91 6,... Journal  Gazette  (Th)  ....       1,060 
-  White  River  Valley 

Herald— See  Randolph 
.White  River  Valley 
Herald— See  Randolph 

4,940—  Reporter  (We)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  **S,427 

2,275-Courier  (Th)  2,069 

l,736....Enterprise  &  Vermonter 
(Th)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)  

3,467.... Vermont  Journal  (Th) 
(see  note  in  catalog).. 

1,326—  Vermont  Standard  (Th) 


§1,249 


96  Abingdon 


VIRGINIA 

4,709- Journal  Virginian  (Th) 

News  (Th) 

500— Peninsula  Enterprise 

(Th)  « ~ 


§1,8 


§1,955 
2,112 

§3,960 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *MarchA.B.C.  Statement;  •  A. B.C.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  •worn; 

tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
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Weekly,  Semi-Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  1959 


$2,500 
§1,600 


§1,950 
§3,461 

$2,400 


Pop.  Circ. 

•  Alexandria       61,787.. ..Journal-Tribune  (Th)  ....          500 

17.500— Free 

16  Altayfctt  3,332— Journal  (Th)  §2,800 

5  Amherst            1,038— New  Era  Progress  (Th)      §1,680 
98  Appalachla        2,915— Independent  (Th)  §2.014 

6  Appomattox       1,094— Times-Virginian  (Th)  ..      §1,572 
43  Ashland  2,610....Herald-Progress  (Th)  ..**3,168 

45  Bassett  3,421— Journal   (Th)    3,255 

10  Bedford  4,061- Bulletin  (Th)      **M97 

Democrat  (Th)  .  , **3,896 

22  Berryville          1,401— Clarke  Courier  (Th)  ....      §1,531 

98  Big  Stone  Gap  5,173-Post  (Th)   §2,253 

68  Blackstone        3,536—  Courier  Record  (Th)  ....      §2,225 

11  Bland  X 500— Messenger   (Th)   §1,028 

17  Bowling  Green     616— Caroline  Progress  (Th) 

News   (Th)   1,125 

16  Brookneal  883— Union  Star  (Fr)  1,965 

12  Buchanan  1,300— News  (Th)  §1,100 

81  Buena  Vista      5,214....News   (Th)   

66  Cape  Charles     2,427— Northomp ton  Times 

(We)    

Chantilly  ....Herndon-Chantilly 

Times — See  Herndon 

59  Chase  City         2.519-Progress  (Th)  

72  Chatham  1,426—  Star-Tribune   (Fr)    

21  Chester  1,168—  News-Journal    (Th) 

61  Christiansburf  2.967— Montgomery  News 

Messenger   (Th)   **3,292 

59  Clarksville         l,035....Clarksville  Times  and 

Record  (Fr)      2,840 

26  Clintwood  l,366....Dickensonian  (Fr)  §1,820 

97  Colonial  Beach  1,464—  Potomac  Interest  (Th),      §1,280 

68  Crewe  2,030— Chronicle  (Fr)         **1,060 

24  Culpeper  2.527— Star-Exponent  (Th)  **3,997 

71  Danville  35,066  ...Commercial  Appeal  (Mo)  **6,164 

20  Drakes  Branch     410— Charlotte  Gazette   (Th)      §1,720 

82  Elkton  1,361— Valley  Gazette  (Th)  ....      $1,656 

41  Emporia  5.664— Independent-Messenger 

(Th)  

30  Fairfax  1.946— Herald  (Th)  

Journal  (Th)  

29  Falls  Church     7,535    Standard  (Fr)  

Sun-Echo  (Th)  

74  Farmville          4,375- Herald  (Tu  &  Fr)      .. 

12  Fincastle  405— Herald  (Th)   

32  Floyd  493— Press  (Th)  

88  Franklin  4.670— Tidewater  News  (Th).... 

94  Front  Royal       8,113.... Warren  Sentinel  (Th)  .. 

18  Galax  5,248- Gazette  (Mo  &  Th)  ..  .. 

85  Gate  City          2,126—  Herald  (Th)  

News   (Th)   

37  Gloucester         X 350— Gazette- Journal  (Th)  .... 

42  Halifax  791— Record-Advertiser   (Th) 

67  Heaths ville        X  275— Northumberland  Echo 

(Th)       

29  Herndon  1,461 ..  Herndon-Chantilly 

Times  (Th)  

18  Hillsvffle  764— Carroll  News  (Th)  

52  Kilmarnock  689— Rappahannock 

Record  (Th)   

13  Lawrenceville    2,239— Brunswick  Times- 

Gazette  (Th)  

84  Lebanon  672-News   (Th)  

54  Leesburg  1.703—  Loudoun  Times   Mirror 

&  Herald  (Th)  ..... **5,945 

82  Lexington          5,976.... Gazette  (We)    •2,686 

Rockbridge  County  News 
(Th)   **3,623 

55  Louisa  344— Central  Virginian  (Th)..      §2,350 

63  Lovingston        X350—  Times  (Th)  §1,085 

70  Luray  2.731....  Page  News  and  Courier 

(Th)   **3,810 

57  Madison  308-Eagle  (Th) §1,500 

76  Manassas           1,804—  Journal  Messenger  (Th)**4,403 
87  Marion  6,982— News  (Th)     **5,428 

27  McKenny  476....Southside  Virginia  News 

(Fr)    1,951 

30  McLean  1,094— Providence  Journal  (Fr) **1,984 

46  Monterey  262— Highland  Recorder  (Fr)      §1,350 

97  Montross  331— Westmoreland  News 

(Th)  §1.850 

23  New  Castle          239....Record  (Fr)   §976 

86  New  Market         701-Shenandoah  Valley 

(Th) $2,747 

64  Norfolk          213,513.... For  papers  see  catalog. 

98  Norton  4,315-Coal field  Progress  (Th)**4,448 
1  Onancock  1,353— Eastern  Shore  News 

(Th)   **6.788 


.      §5,977 

..**8.458 

.      §5,894 

..       §1,250 

...       §1,800 

§3,000 

3,500 


2,270 
§1,905 
$3,600 
§4,150 

$2,040 

1,206 

$2.400 

§3,052 


§2,410 


Pop.  Cire. 

69  Orange               2,571— Review   (Th)    §3,950 

36  Pearisburg         2.005....Giles-Virginian  Leader 

(Th)  „ §3,027 

53  Pennington  Gap  2.090— Powell  Valley  News 

(Th)  12,650 

76  Quantlco            1.240....  Sentry  (Th)   $413 

93  Richlands           4.648-News  Progress  (Th)  ....  §1,660 

Press  (Th)  - §1,871 

Richmond       230,310...  For  papers  see  catalog. 

80  Roanoke  91,920..  For  papers  see  catalog. 

34  Rockymount      1,432— Franklin  News  Post(Th)  §5,106 

Gazette  (Tu)  $4,645 

81  Salem                6.823— Times  Register  (Th)  ...  §4,656 
2  Scottsville            396— Sun  (Th)  §925 

47  Smithfield         1,180— Times  (Th)  §1,280 

42  South  Boston     6.057....  Halifax  Gazette  (Th)     .  §2,678 

News  (Tu)   §3,510 

59  South  Hill          2.153— Enterprise  (Th)      2,460 

64  South  Norfolk 

X  26.000.... News  (Th)          $1,700 

29  Springfield         X200.  Independent  (Th)  **2,577 

40  Stanardsville        182— Record  (Th)    §750 

71  Stuart  849— Enterprise  (Th)  .  ..  §3,131 
29  Tappahanaock  1,011— Rappahannock  Times 

(Th)  - 1,565 

93  TareweU            1.347— Clinch  Valley  News(Fr)  $1,500 

60  Urbanna               505—  Southside  Sentinel  (Th)  2,200 
56  Victoria             1.607—  Dispatch  (Fr)    §1,825 

77  Virginia  Beach  5,390— Free  Press  (Th)      §2,200 

Sun- News  (Th)  §4,586 

9  Warm  Springs  X 300- Enterprise  (Th)  .  §1,150 
31  Warrenton  1.797.... Fauquier  Democrat  (Th)**4,777 
80  Warsaw  435— Northern  Neck  News 

(Th)  3,300 

79  Washington  249— Rappahannock  News 

(Th)  925 

92  Waverly  1.502—  Sussex- Surry  Dispatch 

(Th)  §1,440 

51  West  Point  1.919- Tidewater  Review  (Th)  §1.830 

47  Williamsburg  6,735.... Virginia  Gazette  (Fr)  ..  §3,823 

86  Woodstock  1,816—  Shenandoah  Herald  (Th)  §2,383 
99  Wytherille  5.513....  South  west  Virginia 

Enterprise  (Tu  &  Th)**3,390 

Wy  the  County  News  (Th)  2.895 

WASHINGTON 

14  Aberdeen          19.653— Grays  Harbor  Post  (Sa)  §910 

22  Almira                 395— Herald  (Th)  §264 

29  Anacortes          6,919- American  (Th)  3,075 

31  Arlington           1,635— Times  (Th)  2,629 

17  Auburn              6,497— Globe  News  (Th)  .   .  .  §4,745 

Sun  (Th)        §4,919 

17  Bellevue        X  10.002 ...  American  (Th)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  ...  §6,520 

Eastsider  (We)  $5.900 

$14,500— Free 

37  Bellingham      34.112— For  papers  see  catalog. 

20  Bingen                  736— Mt.  Adams  Sun  (Th)  ....  §1,752 

37  Blaine                1,693— Journal  (Th)  §1,013 

17  Bothell               1,019-Citizen  (Th)  2,935 

18  Bremerton        27.678— News  (Fr)  

24  Brewster              851— Herald-Reporter  (Th)  ..  §1,650 

9  Bridgeport  802— Chief  (Th)    

27  Buckley             2,705—  News  Banner  (Th)    §1,202 

17  Burien             X  5,000— Highline  Times  (Th)  ....  §6,800 

29  Burlington         2,350— Journal  (Th) U,SOO 

6  Camaa               4,725— Post-Record  (Th)    §2,305 

4  Cashmere  1,768— Cashmere  Valley  Record 

(Th)    1,065 

8  Castle  Rock       1,255- Advocate  (Th)  §1,225 

35  Cathlamet            501—  Eagle  (Th)   1.003 

21  Chehalis            5,639— Advocate  (Th)  §2,632 

4  Chelan  2,157- Chelan  Valley  Mirror 

(Th)      §2,159 

32  Cheney               2,797....Free  Press   (Fr)   §1,260 

33  Chewelah           1,683.... Independent  (Th)  §1,810 

2  Clarkston          5.617— Herald  (Th)      §1,072 

19  Cle  Elum            2,206—  Miner- Echo  (Fr)  §1,812 

Tribune  (Th)   §2,115 

38  Colfax  3,057—  Gazette- Commoner  (Th)*<*3,8»l 
33  Col  ville              3,033....  Statesman- Examiner 

(Fr)   §8,»2S 

29  Concrete               760-Herald  (Th)   §900 

11  Connell                465-Graphic  (Th)   605 

13  Coulee  City          977—  News- Standard  (Fr)  $385 

15  Coupeville            379- Courier  (Fr)  196 

Island  County  Times 

(Th)  —.,............ 450 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn: 

^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate.   *  Independent  City. 
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Pop. 

WASHINGTON  (Continued) 
22  Davenport 


Cite. 


1.417... 


7  Dayton 
32  Deer  Park 

27  Eatonville 
31  Edmonds 

14  Elma 

17  Enumclaw 
37  Evenon 

37  Ferndale 
5  Forks 

28  Friday  Harbor 
27  Gig  Harbor 

20  Goldendale 

13  Grand  Coulee 
39  Grandview 
31  Granite  FaUt 
22  Harrington 
25  Ilwaco 

17  Issaquah 

8  Kalama 
17  Kent 

17  Kirkland 

29  La  Conner 

38  Lacrosse 

15  Langley 

4  Leavenworth 
1  Lind 

25  Long  Beach 
37  Lynden 

31  Lynn  wood 
31  Marysville 

14  McCleary 

26  Metaline  Falls 
31  Monroe 

14  Montesano 

21  Morton 


,Fairchild  Times  (Fr)    ...  5,154 

Times  (Th)       §1,510 

2.979- Chronicle  (Th)    **1,685 

1.167~TriCounty   Tribune(Th)  *1,254 

1.048~ Dispatch  (Th)      §885 

2.057— Tribune  Review  (Th)  ....  §3,197 

1,543.... Chronicle  (Th)               ..  §1,150 

2.789— Courier-Herald   (Th)   ...  §3,191 

345— News  (Th)  §615 

979.... Record  (Th)   1,280 

1.120.... Forum  (Th) §935 

783- Journal    (Th)        §1.600 

803.... Peninsula  Gateway  (Fr)  §1,927 

1,907— Sentinel   (Th)              ..  ..  2,670 

2,741— Star  (Th) 1,020 

2,503—  Herald  (Th)  tl.572 

635— Press   (Th)          §570 

620.... Citizen   (Fr) §550 

628— Tribune  (Fr)                  ...  §1,097 

95S....Press   (Th)           1.789 

1.121....Bulletin   (Fr)       §605 

3.278- News- Journal    (Th)       ..  §4,451 

4.713.- East  Side  Journal  (Th)  §3,750 

S94~.Puget  Sound  Mail  (Th)  $630 

457.... Clipper   (Fr)       505 

427— Whidbey  Record  (Th)  ..  §1,100 

1,503.... Echo   (Fr)          1,054 

796—  Leader  (Th)       628 

783.-. Chinook  Observer  (Fr)..  $1,311 
2, 161 —Tribune  (Th)   (see  note 

in  catalog)      

X 500.. Reporter  (We) 


2,259— Globe  (Th)   

1,1 75— Stimulator   (Th) 
547— News  (Th)      .... 
1.556.... Monitor  (Th)       ., 
2.328... Vidette   (Th)       ., 
1.140— Journal    (Th) 


§2,829 
125 

13,225— Free 

§1,260 

3,109— Free 


29  Mount  Vernon  5,230— Argus    (Th) 


§646 
§1,550 
§1,965 

840 
§1,763 
J3.500 
§1,678 
§710 
2.400 
1.103 
J2.792 
3.460 
3.125 


39  Naches  633—  News    (Th)   

26  Newport  1,385— Miner  (Th)       

17  North  Bend          787— Record  (Th)       ... 
15  Oak  Harbor       1,193— News   (Th) 

22  Odessa  1,127— Record  (Th)          

24  Okanogan           2,013— Independent  (Th)  .... 

34  Olympia  15.819—  News  (Th)      

24  Omak  3.791— Chronicle  (Th) 

32  Opportunity     X8.000....Spokane  Valley   Herald 

(Th)     §5,300 

24  Oroville  1,500—  Gazette  (Fr)  §1,200 

27  Orting  1.299.... Oracle  (Th)  631 

1  Othello  526.... Outlook  (Th) 1,100 

38  Palouse  l,036....Republic  (Fr)  §838 

27  Parkland         X 5,500..  Times  Journal  (Th)  879 

11,345— Free 
12  Pomeroy  l,775....East  Washingtonian 

(Th)  

5  Port  Angeles    11, 233.... Olympic-Tribune  (Fr)  .. 
Peninsula  Herald  (Th).. 

18  Port  Orchard     2.320—  Independent  (Th) 

(Th) 


16  Port  Townsend  6,888— Leader 
18  Poulsbo 

3  Prosser 
38  Pullman 
27  Puyallup 

25  Raymond 

17  Redmond 
17  Renton 

10  Republic 

1  Ritzville 
32  Rockford 
38  Rosalia 
17  Seattle 


1,775, 

§1,640 
§74 

905 
1,473 
§2,995 

1,014.... Herald   (Th)  ...      §1,795 

2.636— Record  Bulletin  (Th)     .**  1,861 

12,022—  Herald   (Th)   **3,120 

10,010—  Puyallup  Valley  Tribune 

(Th)    §4,992 

4,110*.  Herald  &  Advertiser 

(Th)     $2,286 

573— News   (Th)   'l,875 

16,039— Chronicle  (Th)  (see  note 

in  catalog)    §6,943 

News  Record  (Th)      ....      §6,369 
895— Independent  (Th) 

News-Miner  (Fr)    637 

2,145....Journal-Times    (Th)    ....      §2,143 
360....Standard-Register    (Th)  875 

660-Citizen- Journal  (Fr)   ...          885 
467,591—  For  papers  see  catalog. 


29  Sedro  Wooley    3,299— Courier  Times  (Th)     ...      §2,527 
39  Selah  2.489....  Selah  Valley  Optimist 

(Th)     

5  Sequim  1,044.... Press  (Th)  

23  Shelton  5,045.-. Journal   (Th)   

18  Silverdale        Xl,400....Breeze  (Th)  tl,490 

31  Snohomish         3,094— Tribune  (Th)   §2,597 


908 
§4,225 


17  Snoqualmie 

13  Soap  Lake 
25  South  Bend 
32  Spokane 
22  Sprague 
31  Stanwood 
27  Steilacoom 

30  Stevenson 

31  Sultan 

37  Sum  as 
27  Sumner 

39  Sunnyside 
27  Tacoma 

34  Tenino 
24  Tonasket 
39  Toppenish 

24  Twisp 

38  Uniontown 
17  Vashon 

36  Waitsburg 

39  Wapato 

6  Washougal 

9  Waterville 


Pop.  Circ. 

806— Snoqualmie  Valley 

Record  (Th)   ....  §1,800 

2.091— Reporter    (Fr)    §695 

1.857-Journal   (Th)   §1,564 

ia.721~.For  papers  see  catalog. 

598....  Advocate  (Th)  §594 

710....  Twin  City  News  (Th)  ..  §1,876 

1.233- Lakewood  Log  (Fr)  §4,470 

584-Pioneer  (Fr)  §1,550 

814.... Valley  News  (Fr)    .      ..  §660 
658-News   (Th)       .. .  .  §812 
2.816— News- Index  and  Stand- 
ard (Th)  §1,986 

4,194-Sun   (Th)    **2,882 

143.673-Star   (Th)   tl.541 

$7,935— Free 

969- Independent  (Th)   §1,000 

957- Tribune  (Th)   §592 

5,265....Review  (Th)  .....  2,015 

Times  (Th)          §1,802 

776- News  (Th)      887 

254-Journal    (Th)    322 

X850— Beachcomber  (Fr)  §850 

1.015— Times   (Fr)          §1,520 

3,185— Independent   (Th)   .  .    ..  §1,719 
1.577....  Columbia  Valley  Advo- 
cate (Th)  

1,013.... Empire  Press   (Th) 


755 
2,225 
§1,504 
§953 
§1,272 
§1,972 
§1,317 

§986 
§1,050 


§750 


20  White  Salmon    1,353— Enterprise  (Th) 

22  Wilbur  1,043— Register  (Th)  

21  Winlock  878....News  (Fr) 

18  Winslow  637— Bainbridge  Review  (Th) 
8  Woodland           1,292— Lewis  River  News  (Th) 

34  Yelm                      470....Nisqually   Valley   News 
(Th)       

39  Zfflah  911— Mirror  (Th) 

WEST  VIRGINIA 

32  Alderson  1.489— Times  (Fr) 

33  Berkeley  Springs 

X  1.213- Messenger  (Th)  §2,387 

News  (Fr)  .  ..  §69 

49  Buckhannon  6,01 6.... Record  (Fr)  **2,461 

Republican-Delta  (Fr)  .,**3,788 

26  Cameron            1,736— News  (Th) §672 

19  Charles  Town    3,035....Spirit  of  Jefferson 

Farmers  Advocate 

(Th)       53,797 

17  Clarksburg       32,014....News   (Th)   §5,377 

8  Clay                      500— Free  Press  (Th)  §1,295 

Messenger  (Tu)     §2,102 

20  Clendenin  1,475.... West  Virginia  Herald 

(Th)     

13  East  Rainelle     1,695- Dispatch  (Fr)     §600 

S3  Elizabeth              755.... Journal  (Fr)  1,898 

42  Elkins                9.121—  Enterprise-Review  (We)  $2,850 

10  Fayetteville       1.952....State  Sentinel  (We)      ..  §2,120 

5  Follansbee         4.435.,. Review  (We)   .   ..  §1,125 
36  Franklin               777— Times  (Th)      §2.854 

11  Glenville            1,789— Democrat    (Th)   §2,200 

Pathfinder  (Fr)  §400 

46  Grafton              7.365- News   (Th)      .              ..  1,011 

7  Grantsville           959— Chronicle  (Th)      ..       ..  §1,486 

News  (Th)      §1,000 

22  Hamlin                 841— Democrat  (Th)  §352 

Republican   (Th) §1,414 

43  Harrisville         1,387— Gazette   (Th) §2,759 

45  Hinton               5,780....  Leader  (Th)  §1,002 

40  Hurricane          1,463.... Breeze  (Fr) 1.150 

24  laeger                1,271— Industrial  News  (Th)  ..  §893 

29  Keyser               6.347— Mountain  Echo  (Th)  §760 

39  Kingwood          2.186- Journal  (Th)      3.030 

13  Lewisburg         2.192- Independent  (Th)   2.638 

23  Logan                5.079....  News  (Fr)      2,475 

3  Madison             2.025-  Coal  Valley  News  (Th)  §3,650 

38  Marlinton          1.645.... Journal   (Th)       §1,985 

Times  (Th)          §3,762 

2  Martinsburg    15.621— News  (Fr)  *300 

I70&— Free 

6  Milton  1.552— Record  (Th)   

10  Montgomery      3,484— Herald  (Th)    §4.924 

16  Moorefield         1.405- Examiner  (We)  **2,361 

55  Mullens             3,470— Advocate  (Th)  §3,175 

15  New  Cumberland 

2,119— Courier   (Th)   875 

Independent  (Th) §588 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •  A  B.C.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  fwon  < 

^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate.    *  Independent  City. 
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Weekly,  Semi-Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  1959 


Pop. 

Circ. 

Pop.                                             Circ. 

27  New  Htven         969....News  (Th)   

$325 

67  Brookfield       X  7,903....News  (Th)                            §2,200 

$250-Free 

23  Brooklyn                    ....Teller—  See    Review    of 

52  New  Martinsville 

Evansville 

4,084....  Democrat  (Th)    

§2.247 

54  Bruce                   867....News-Letter  (Th)  §660 

Republican   (Th)     

§2,276 

51  Burlington         4,780—  Standard  Press  (Th)           §4,603 

20  Nitro                 3,314....  Leader   (Fr)    

§3,484 

2  Butternut             532—  Bulletin  (We)         ..               §455 

10  Oak  Hill             4.518—  Tribune  (Mo  &  Th)      .. 

§3,990 

9  Cadott                   791—  Sentinel  (Fr)       §1,026 

47  Parsons              2,009-  Advocate  (Th)   
43  Pennsboro         1,753—  News  (Th)  .... 
12  Petersburg         1,898—  Press  (We)      

§1,514 
§2,350 

13  Cambridge            552—  News    (Fr)    ....              ..      §1,015 
20  Campbellsport    1,254—  News   (Th)                    .          §700 
41  Cashton                 836—  Record    (Fr)       §1,295 

1  Philippi              2,531—  Democrat  (Th)       ... 

§2,850 

22  Cassville               984....American   (Th)     ..        ..          792 

Republican  (Fr.)      

81,125 

45  Cedarburg          2  810    News  (We)                          55  202 

29  Piedmont           2,565—  Herald   (Th)    

**2,541 

3  Chetek               L585—  Alert  (Fr)      ....    ........      §2',08S 

55  Pineville            1,082....  Independent-Herald  (Fr) 
18  Ravenswood      1.175—  News  (Th)  
34  Richwood           5.321—  News  Leader  (We)      .... 
Republican  (Th)   
18  Ripley                1,813—  Herald  (Fr)  . 
14  Romney              2,059—  Review  (We)       
13  Ronceverte         2,301.  ...West  Virginia  News 

§2,730 
**1.453 
§4,400 
§2,263 

§3,595 

8  Chilton              2.367-Times-Journal  (Th)      ..      $1,850 
48  Clear  Lake           695....Star  (Th)    $1,297 
53  Clinton               l,138....Topper  (Th)  §1,052 
68  Clintonville       4,657—  Tribune  Gazette  (Th)    .  **2,883 
6  Cochrane               444..  .Recorder  (We)     $1,010 
37  Colby                    989....Phonograph  (Th)         ...         8850 
17  Colfax                1,044—Messenger  (Th)  .  .  ..            §1,130 

20  Saint  Albans      9,870....  Advertiser  (Th)  
37  Saint  Mary's     2.196-Oracle  (Th)     

§4,600 
§2,100 

1  i^n 

11  Columbus           3.250—  Journal-  Republican  (Th)  **2,274 
9  Cornell               1.944....  Chippewa  Valley 
Courier  (Fr)    827 

17  Salem                 2.578—  Herald  (Th)   ....       .."..". 
19  Shepherdstown  1,1  78....  Independent  (We)  ,   .. 
17  Shinnston           2,793-  News   (Th) 
48  Sistersville        2,313—  Journal   (Th)      
Star-News  (We)      ..    .. 
44  Spencer              2,587—  Reporter  (Th) 
Times-Record   (Th)    
34  Summersville     1,628....  Chronicle  (Th) 
4  Sutton                1,070—  Central  (Tu) 
Democrat  (Th)      
32  Union                   300—  Watchman  (Th)        .    .. 
50  Wayne               1.257—  News  (Fr) 
51  Webster  Springs 
XI,  313....  Echo  (We)  
Republican    (We)      .  .  .. 
5  Wellsburg          5,787-  News  (Fr)  
21  Weston               8,945-  Democrat  (Th)      .... 
Independent    (We) 

l.ooU 
1.430 
§3,924 
§1,775 
1  .356 
J2.433 
§2.236 
§3,386 
$1,550 
4.225 
3,225 
§2,923 
§2,810 

§1,950 
1,309 
§1,175 
§3,575 
§4,090 

21  Crandon              1,922—  Forest  Republican  (Th)       §2,184 
22  Cuba  City           l,333....News-  Herald  (Th)  .      .      82,245 
40  Cudahy             12,182—  Reminder-Enterprise 
Press   (Th)       §4,27S 
3  Cumberland        1,872....  Advocate  (Th)  §1,770 
33  Darlington         2.174....News  (Th)  81.371 
Republican  Journal  (Th)       §2,658 
13  Deerfield               614....Independent   (Th)   8740 
13  De  Forest             805—  Times-Tribune  (Fr)  ..  ..          635 
64  Delavan              4.007—  Enterprise  (We)    .        ..      §2,672 
Republican  (Th)   §200 
5  Denmark            1,012—  Press  (Th)            .   .     ..      81,124 
5  De  Pere              8.146—  Journal-Democrat  (Th)  .      $2,394 
25  Dodgeville          2,532—  Chronicle  (Th)                       5.127 
10  Dorchester            457—  Clarion  (Th)  8491 
67  Dousman              328....Index    (Fr)    467 
46  Durand              1.961—  Courier-  Wedge  (Th)           §2,518 
63  Eagle  River       1.469—  News  Review  (Th)    §8,315 

9  West  Union       1.341-  Herald  (Th) 

§900 

64  East  Troy           1,052—  News  (Th)  ....                        81,200 

Record  (Th) 

§1,300 

37  Edgar                 X705....Review  (Th)            .                8804 

13  White  Sulphur  Springs 

53  Edgerton            3.507....Reporter  (Th)   §2,134 

2,643....  Sentinel    (We) 

§1,380 

61  Eleva                          ...  Tri-County  News- 

3  Whitesvllle        1.017—  State-  News  (Th) 

§2.100 

See  Osseo 

40  Winfield                346—  Democrat    (Th)    

§1,585 

64  Elkhorn              2.935—  Independent  (Th)          ..      82.236 

47  Ellsworth           1,475—  Herald  (Th)      **2.115 

Record  (Th)        .                   §1,991 

WISCONSIN 

67  Elm  Grove       X  2.500.  .Elm  Leaves  (Th)          ..      61.147 

10  Abbottsford       1,013—  Tribune  (Th) 
1  Adams                1,425—  Times  (Th) 
23  Albany                  839—  Herald   (Th)         

§640 
§1,453 
§565 

47  Elmwood               772....  Argus  (Th)              ...            8673 
29  Elroy                   1.654....Leader-Tribune  (Fr)  ....      §1,025 
53  Evansville          2,531—  Review   (Th)    (see  note 
in  catalog)  1,300 

31  Algoma              3,384—  Record  Herald  (Th)      .. 
6  Alma                  1,068—  Journal    (Th) 

§3,229 
1,565 

22  Fennimore          1.696...Journal   (Th)       $1.015 
Times  (Th)      ..                     §1,936 

48  Amery                1.625....  Free  Press  (Th) 

§2.394 

19  Florence             1,257—  Mining  News  (Fr)     .              910 

49  Amherst               608—  Advocate  (Th)      

§725 

53  Footville                     ....Orfordville  Journal  and 

61  Arcadia              1.949—  News-  Leader  (Th) 

§1,665 

Footville  News—  See 

33  Argyle                  702—  Atlas  (Th)  

Orfordville. 

37  Athens                  823—Record  (Th)   

6  Fountain  City       934—  Republican  (Th)     ..                $637 

18  Augusta             1,458—  Union  (Th)  

1,325 

14  Fox  Lake           1,153—  Representative  (Th)   .... 

55  Baldwin             1,100—  Bulletin  (Fr)  

§1,750 

48  Frederic               893....Leader  (We)   (see  note 

48  Balsam  Lake        488—  Ledger  (Th)  

§1,419 

in  catalog)       §5,095 

32  Bangor                  941....  Independent  (Th)      .    .. 

§585 

1  Friendship            566—  Reporter  (Th)   8686 

3  Barren               2,355—  News  Shield  (Th) 

§2,425 

61  Gales  ville          1.193—  Republican  (Th)       .           §1,335 

4  Bayfield              1.153....  Press  (Th)      

$503 

12  Gays  Mills            662—  Independent  (Th)      .    .        1,535 

47  Beldenvillc           X80  ..Reporter  (Th)   

520 

64  Genoa  City           866—  Marquee  (Th)    .  .  -  321 

13  Belleville              735.-,  Recorder   (Fr)    

§680 

60  Gilman                 402—  Herald  (Fr)      §230 

33  Belmont                474—  Success  (Th)    

§498 

Glendale                     ....Herald—  See  Milwaukee. 

33  Benton                  842—  Advocate  (Fr)   .    . 

§550 

55  Glenwood  City      778....Tr.bune  (Th)  ..    ..             §1,296 

24  Berlin                 4.693....  Journal   (Th)    

§2,692 

2  Gltdden              X730....£nterprise  (Th)  §810 

58  Birnamwood         561—  News  (We)     

396 

7  Grantsburg           931.  ...Journal   (Th)   81.775 

13  Black  Earth         655—  News  (Fr)      

§963 

24  Green  Lake           728....Reporter  (Th)                         §750 

27  Black  River  Falls 

10  Greenwood            956    Gleaner  (Th)      908 

2,824-Banner-  Journal    (We)  .  . 

§4,126 

40  Hales  Corners  X4.000....News  (Th)  3,353 

61  Blair                     873—  Press   (Th)    

§1,180 

55  Hammond             554—  News  (Th)   61,300 

33  Blanchardville      707-  Blade  (Th)          ....!  '.".'.   . 

§1,629 

69  Hancock                449—  Hancock-Coloma  News 

9  Bloomer             2.556—  Advance  (Th)  

61,975 

(Th)       8940 

22  Bloomington        631—  Record  (Th)      

81,250 

66  Hartford            4,549—  Times-Press  (Th)  ..   .    **3,850 

58  Bonduel                742....Times    (Th) 

}T48 

67  Hartland            l,190....Reporter  (We)  82,431 

22  Boscobel            2,347....Dial    (Th)          

§2,441 

54  Hawkins               414—  Chronicle  (Fr)  350 

17  Boyceville            645-Press  (Fr)  

57  Hayward           l,577....Record  and  Hayward 

9  Boyd                     619—  Transcript  (Fr)     

§498 

Republican  (Th)   .              1,960 

20  Brandon               728—  Times  (Th)        

§353 

8  Hilbert                  648....  Favorite  (Th)    81,438 

8  Brillion              1.390    News   (Th) 

§933 

62  Hillsboro           1,341—  Sentry-Enterprise  (Th)         1,725 

23  Brodhead           2,016—  Independent  Register 

14  Horicon             2,664—  Reporter  (Th)   81,505 

(Th)                

81,610 

55  Hudson             3.435—  Star-Observer  (Th)  .....      84.125 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 

{Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Pop.                                               Circ. 
WISCONSIN  (Continued) 
26  Hurley              3034    Miner  (Fr)          .      ..       §1,823 

Pop.                                               Giro. 
59  Plymouth          4,543-  Review  (Tu  &  Th)  M       3,822 
1,178—  Free 

14  Hustisford          *622-News  (Th)  {1,050 
61  Independence     1.088....News-Wave  (Th)  $1,083 
gg  I0ia                       g$7    Herald  (Th)             9818 

45  Port  Washington 
4,755—  Ozaukee  Press  (Th)  ....      §3,825 
Pilot  (Th)  §2,514 

11  Poynette              969—  Press  (Fr)                             §860 

4  Iron  River           850—  Pioneer  (Th)  §890 
28  Jefferson           3  625    Banner  (Th)                        §1,884 

12  Prairie  Du  Chien 

49  Junction  City       330—  Community  Press  (Th)..          410 
14  Juneau               1,444....  Independent  (Th)  §850 
44  Kaukauna          8.337—  Times  (We  &  Fr)  §2,873 
41  Kendall                558—  Keystone  (Fr)  §638 

5,392-  Courier  (We)  §3,853 
50  Prentice               477....  News  (Th)  §792 
47  Prescott             1,005....  Journal  (Th)  $800 
24  Princeton           1.371-  Times-Republic  (Th)  ....       1,375 
11  Randolph         X  1.350—  Advance  (Th)  .                      $947 

66  Kewaskum        1.183—  Statesman  (Fr)  800 
31  Kewaunee          2.583....Enterprise  (Th)  §2,072 
36  Kiel                  2.129-Record  (Th)  -..  ..  §1,360 

59  Random  Lake       679....  Times  (Th)  §680 
56  Reedsburg         4,072—  Times-  Press  (Th)  **3,061 
60  Rib  Lake              853—  Herald  (Th)             ....         §1,022 

54  Ladysmith         3.924—  News   (Th)       §8,319 

62  La  Farge              905—  Enterprise   (Th)    $760 
64  Lake  Geneva     4.300-  Regional  News  (Th)  .  ..      §3,911 
28  Lakemillt          2,516-Leader  (Th)      §1,810 
22  Lancaster          3,266-Herald  (We)  §1,507 

3  Rice  Lake         6,898—  Chronotype  (Tu  &  Th)..TArfr&,107 
Midwest  Republican 
(We)   ...»  —  ... 
52  Rtchland  Center  4,608-  Republican  Observer 
(Th)      §3,254 

Independent  (Fr)  3.186 
11  Lodi                   l,416....Enterprise  (Th)  §1,028 
10  Loyal                 1.104—  Tribune  (Th)   §730 
48  Luck                     803—  Enterprise-  Herald  (Th)..         §681 

Richland  Democrat  (Th)       3,854 
11  Rio                       741—  Journal  (Th)  «        §473 
20  Ripon                5,619  ...Commonwealth-  Press 
(Th)  §4,230 

31  Luxemburg          519—  News  (Th)  §698 

47  River  Falls        3,877—  Journal  (Th)  §2,625 

13  Madison          96.056—  For  papers  see  catalog. 

Reporter  (Th)  ..          520 

68  Manawa               990-Advocate  (Th)  $1.200 
37  Marathon             853—  Times  (Fr)  §633 
68  Marion              1.118-Advertiser  (Th)  §1,387 
24  Markesan          1.010—  Herald  (Th)   §1,180 

48  Saint  Croix  Falls 
1,065-Standard  Press  (We)  ....     $1,790 
56  Sank  City          1,755—  Sauk-  Prairie  Star  (Th)       2,427 
44  Seymour            1,760    Press  (Th)     ...         ..           §1,850 

13  Marshall              Mi-Record  (Th)  800 
29  Mauston            3.171—  Chronicle  (Tu)  §2,502 

64  Sharon               1,013....  Reporter  (Th)      §938 
59  SheboyganFalls  3,599    News  (Th)      

Star  (Fr)  §2,512 
14  Mayvffle            3.010—  News  (Th)  **3,120 
13  Mazomanie          962—  Sickle  (Th)     §464 
60  Medford            2.799-Star-News  (Th)      **5,031 
2  Meflen              1,306-  Record  (Th)  §996 
27  Melrose                497—  Chronicle  (Th)    §1,865 
67  Menomonee  Falls 
2,469....News  (Th)             **3,341 
17  Menomonie        8.245-News  (We)  **3,946 
13  Middleton          2.110-Times-Tribune  (Th)  .   ..      §1,450 
53  Milton  Junction  1,104-Milton  and  Milton 
Junction  Courier  (Th)         §994 

65  Shell  Lake           954,..  Register  (Th)      §856 
33  Shullsburg         1,306..  ..Pick  and  Gad  (Th)  ..  .       §1,100 
7  Siren                          ..  Leader—  See  Frederic 
12  Soldiers  Grove     781..  ..Kick  a  poo  Scout  (Th)  ....          855 
40  South  Milwaukee 
12.855—  Oak  Creek  Pictorial 
(Th)    .....  2,425 
Voice  Journal  (Th)   §4,150 
41  Sparta               5.893-  Herald  (Mo)  §4,385 
Democrat  (Th)  4.076 
37  Spencer                757—  Record  (Th)  §640 
65  Spooner             2  597—  Advocate  (Th)  §2,915 

40  Milwaukee     637.392—  For  papers  see  catalog. 
25  Mineral  Point    2.284—  Democrat-Tribune   (Th)      §1,295 

56  Spring  Green     1,064....  Home  News  (Th)  §1.176 
47  Spring  Valley       975    Sun  (Th)  »  §1,200 

43  Minocqua           1.431—  Lakeland  Times  (Th)  ..      §2,300 
6  Mondovi            2,285—  Herald-News  (Th)  $2,298 
39  Montello            1,069—  Tribune  (Th)        1,425 
22  Montfort              576—Mail  (Th)           §485 

9  Stanley              2.014—  Republican  (Th)  §1,787 
13  Stoughton         4,733—  Courier  (Th)  2.245 
Hub  (Tu)    2.240 
.17  Stratford              982—  Journal  (Th)  t^ 

23  Monticello            792—  Messenger  (Th)   
37  Mosinee             1,453-Times  (We)  §1,674 
13  Mount  Horeb     1,716—  Mail  (Th)                             1  376 

61  Strum                        ....Tri-County  News  — 
See  Osseo. 

1C   C»M«.<»*JMI  Ha«      t  fULA       A  /1<>/-w<n4.a.   /Tu   8*   Th^                Bit  192 

67  Mukwonago       1,207—  Chief  (We)  §1,200 
22  Mnscoda            1,046—  Progressive  (Fr)        .   .       §1.002 
29  Necedah               862—  Marquee  (Th)   §650 
10  Neillsvflle         2.663....  Press  (Th)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  **2,994 
23  New  darns       l,224....Post   (We)       1.190 
SNewHolstein    1,831—  Reporter  (Th)    $1,300 
29  New  Lisbon       1.482—  New  Lisbon  Times  and 
Argus  (Th)    §1,405 
68  New  London      4,922-Press  (Tu  &  Th)  §2,187 
$4.800—  Free 
55  New  Richmond  2.886-News   (Th)    §2,550 
38  Niagara            2,022—  Journal  (Th)         

13  Sun  Prairie       2,263—  Star  Countryman  (Th)  .       *918 
45  Thiensrille        1.250....  Witness  (Fr)  .....   .        §701 
10  Thorp                1,383...  Courier  (Th)   §2.062 
43  Three  Lakes      1450-  News  (Th)  §680 
41  Tomah               4,760—  Journal  and  Monitor- 
Herald  (Mo  &  Th)  ....      §3,888 
35  Tomahawk         3.534-  Leader  (Th)  §2,096 
3  Turtle  Lake         696—  Times  (Th)  790 
51  Union  Grove      1,358-Sun   (We)  1,038 
37  Unity                   355-Register  (Fr)      §200 
36  Valders                560....  Journal  (Th)      876 
71  Vesper                342—  State  Center  (Th)  §428 

67  Oconomowoc      5.345—  Enterprise  (Th)  **4,270 
42  Oconto               5.055—  Reporter  (Th)  §3,024 

52  Viola                    785—  News  (Th)  
62  Viroqua             3,795—  Broadcaster-Censor   ....       §5,158 

64  Walworth          1,137—  Times  (Th)    $1,750 

42  Oconto  Falls      2,050—  Times-Herald   (Th)   ..   .      §2,400 
TOOmro                 1.470—  Herald  (Th)  $605 

4  Wasbbura          2,070—  Times   (Th)   §1,375 
51  Waterford         1,100—  Post  (Th)  §1,035 

32  Onalaska           2.561-  Record-Times   (Th)       ..         §625 
13  Oregon               1.341—  Observer  (Th)  §810 
53  Orfordvffle           543-Orfordville  Journal  and 
Footville  News  (We)..          610 
48Oscec4a                700—  Sun  (Th)  §1,190 
61  Osseo               1.126-News  (Th)  (see  note  in 
catalog)    „  §1,830 
10  Owen                 1.034....  Enterprise  (Th)   {1,468 
28  Palmyra               862—  Enterprise  (Th)   915 
11  Pardeeville        1.112-Mid  County  Times  (Th)      §1.250 
50  Park  Falls         2,924-Herald  (Th)  §2,281 
46  Pcpin                  840—  Herald  (Th)  768 
38  Peshtigo            2,279-  Times  (We)  §4,380 
50  Phillips             1.775-Bee  (Th)     §4,032 
71  Pittsyffle             636—  Record  (Th)  §1,093 
69  Plainfield             680—  Sun  (Th)                            §1  400 

28  Waterloo          1.667-Courier  (Th)  §1,328 
13  Waunakee         1,042....  Tribune  (Th)    681 
68  Waupaca           3.921....Post  (Th)  §4,568 
20  Waupun             6,725-  Leader-News  (Th)  .....  **2.854 
69  Wautoma          1.376—  Waushara  Argus  (We)..       2.311 
40  Wauwatosa      33.324—  News-Times  (Th)  §5,225 
12  Wauzeka              564-Chief  (Th)  §706 
40  West  Allis       42.959—  Star  (Th)    $5.629 
66  West  Bend        6,849-News  (Tu  &  Th)   (see 
note  in  catalog)  **«,300 
62  Westby             1,491—  Times  (We)  §1.145 
39  Westfield            935-Central  Union  (Th)  ....        1,175 
32  West  Salem       1,376-Journal  (Th)  §1,296 
68  Weyauwega       1,207—  Chronicle  (Th)   1,811 
61  Whitehall          1,379—  Times  (Th)  §1,785 
64  Whitewater       5,101—  Register  (Th)   $2,345 

22  PlatteYffle         5,751—  Journal  (Th)  3,275 

70  Winneconne      1,078-News  (Th)  §750 

OtoJatien    *  ASept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn; 

^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
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1800 


Weekly,  Semi- Weekly  and  Tri-Weekly  Newspapers,  1969 


Pop. 

Circ. 

Pop. 

Circ. 

57  Winter 

X450....Gazette  (Th)  

9870 

20  Jackson 

1,244^.  Jackson's  Hole  Courier 

11  Wisconsin  Del 

Us 

(Th)  -  

tsoo 

1.957    Events  (Th) 

91,986 

Jackson  Hole  Guide  (Th) 

58  Wittenberg 

874....  Enterprise  (Th)  ........  .  ... 

91,288 

12  Kemmerer 

1.667....Gazette  (Th)  

52,080 

29  Wonewoc 

961~.Reporter  (Th)  .....  

5858 

7  Lander 

3,349^  Wyoming  State  Journal 

55  Woodville 

410u.Leader  (Fr)   

9850 

(Tu  &  Th)  

52,406 

8  Lingle 

403....Guide  Review  (Th)  

9860 

2  Lovell 

2,508~.Chronicle  (Th)  

91,280 

WYOMING 

HLusk 

2.089«MHerald  (Th)  ~  

91,648 

12  Afton 

1,319-Star  Valley  Independent 
(Fr)    

51,680 

6  Moorcroft 
23  Newcastle 

517~.Leader  (Fr)  
3.395....  News  Letter-  Journal 
(Th) 

2  Basin 
18  Big  Piney 
10  Buffalo 
15  Cody 
5  Douglas 

l,22a~Ropublican-Rustler  (Th) 
206—  Examiner  (Th)    

51,449 

92,346 

$3,810 
51,456 

11  Pine  Bluffs 
18  Pinedale 
15  Powell 
7  Riverton 
4  Saratoga 

846~JPost  (Th)  <4 
770~..Roundup  (Th)  
3,804-JTribune  (Tu  &  Fr)  
4,142~.Ranger  (Tu  &  Th)  
926~..Sun  (Th)  -...«.  

r*i,8oe 

92,563 

53,750 
8% 

2.674....Bulletin  (Th)  
3,872«M  Enterprise  (Th)  
2,544....Budget  (Th)  

Enterprise  (Th)  «...  

1.000 

6  Sundance 

893^  Times  (Th)  

91,390 

21  Evanston 
3  Gillette 

3,863~.Herald  (Fr)   
2,191-News  Record  (Th)  ........ 

2,445 

§2,025 

9  Thermopolis 
8  Torrington 

2,870....lndepeodent  Record  (Th) 
3.247....News  (Th)  

J2.130 
2,165 

5  Glenrock 

UHUJndependent  (Th)  ...»  

525 

Telegram  (Mo  &  Th)  .... 

52,889 

19  Green  River 

3,187....Star  (Th)          

51,562 

23  Upton 

951...  Gazette  (Th)  

9689 

2  Greybull 

2.262....Standard-Tribune  (Th).. 

91,375 

16  Wheatland 

2,286....Record  (Fr)   

16  Guernsey 

721....Gazette  (Th)  ........  

5500 

Times   (Th)   —  

tl.675 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *March  A.B.C.  Statement;  6>A.B.C.  Audit;  5P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn: 

tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated;  XRand  McNally  estimate. 
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NEWSPAPER  FEATURE,  PICTURE  AND 
NEWS  SYNDICATES 


NAMB  CLASS  or  SERVICE  ADDRESS 

Adams  Service,  George 

Matthew Newspaper  syndicate 444  Madison  Ave.,  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Alburn  Bureau Editorial  Service P.O.  Box  6135,  Minneapolis  24,  Minn. 

APA-Smith  Service Weekly   features,    comics,    car- 
toon, full  pages,  etc Demarest,  N.  J. 

A.  P.  Newsf eatures News  features,  pictures,  comics. .60  Rockefeller  Plaza, 

New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Army  Times  News  Syndicate.  Military  and  Veterans' features..  2020  M  St.,  N.  W. 

Washington  6,  D.  C. 
Associated  Newspaper 

Services 892  Bay  St.,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Canada 

Associated  Newspapers,  Inc..Columns,  cartoons 229  W.  43rd  St.,  New  York  86.  N.  Y. 

Associated  Press,  The News,  Photos,  Features 50  Rockefeller  Plaza, 

New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Australian  News  and  In- 
formation Bureau Government  Agency  supplying 

daily  and  weekly  releases  of 

Australian  News,  Magazine 

Articles,  Documentary  films, 

background  information,  and 

pictures   of  Australian 

matters 686  Fifth  Ave..  New  York  20.  N.  Y. 

Authenticated  News News,  news  photos 170  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  10,  N.  Y. 

Auto  City  News  Syndicate....Pictorial  and  TV  News  Reel 3117   Woodslee,  Royal  Oak,  Mich. 

Auto  News  Syndicate, 

Don  Reilly Semi-weekly  auto  racing  column, 

Inside  Auto  Racing.  Daily  col- 
umn on  general  automotive, 
Motorcade  U.S.  A P.  O.  Box  8626,  Washington  11,  D.  C. 

Aviation  News  and  Views 

Service Supplies  Newspapers,  Radio,  TV, 

with  aviation  news  and  photo- 
graphs  P.  O.  Box  1073,  Anna  Maria,  Fla. 

Balkan  News  Syndicate Balkan  interests,  especially 

Greece,  pictures,  news  and 

travel  service Park  Row  Bldg.,  New  York  38,  N.  Y. 

Bell  Syndicate,  Inc General  features,  in- 
cluding comics 229  W.  43rd  St..  New  York  86,  N.  Y. 

Bettmann  Archive,  The Oldtime  prints  and  photographs, 

picture  service 211-A  E.  57th  St.,  New  York  22.N.  Y. 

Black  Star  Publishing 

Co.,  Inc Photographers  and  photographic 

agency,  black  and  white  and 

color 805  B.  47th  St.,  New  York  17.  N.  Y. 

Breen  News  Service News,  feature  articles  and 

photos  to  domestic  and  foreign 

papers  also  fashions  and 

women's  page  articles 87-28  80th  St.,  Jackson  Heights,  N.Y. 

British  Empire  Feature  1 

Syndicate Feature  service 

British  Empire  News  Photo  >Box  2222,  Hollywood  28.  Cal. 

Service Photo  service 

British  Empire  News  Service  News  service J 

British  Information  Services. Information  service .45  Rockefeller  Plaza, 

New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Brookings  Institution,  The.. ..Economic  and  gov'nt  research.. ..722  Jackson  Place.  N.  W.. 

Washington.  D.  C. 

Brown  Brothers  Stock  photos,  all  uses 220  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  88,  N.  Y. 

Cambridge  Associates,  Inc....Bu8iness  and  financial 168  Newbury  St..  Boston  16.  Mass. 

Canada  Wide  Feature  Service 

Ltd. ..Editorial  features,  Canadian 

agent  for  U.  S..  British 

syndicate 281  St.  James  St..  W..  Montreal  Qn*. 

Canadian  Press .News  association 65  University  Ave.,  Toronto.  Ont. 

Capitol  News  Service Reporting  for  newspapers  within 

this  state  on  state  political 

and  governmental  affairs 216  State  Capitol, 

Sacramento  14,  Calif. 

Cartoons -of -the- Month First  run  panel  cartoons  released 

monthly  for  the  publishing  ft 

television  industries Roslyn,  New  York 

Central  Feature  News 

Service Photo  Feature  Syndicate Times  Bldg..  Times  Square, 

New  York  86,  N.  Y. 

1802 


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NAMB  CLAW  OF  SBBVXCB  ADDRESS 

Central  Press  Assn.  (King 

Features  Syndicate.  Inc.).  .Spot  news  and  feature  photos, 

feature  stories  with  art  ...........  1018  Rockwell  Ave., 

Cleveland  14,  Ohio 
Chapman,  Gerard,  and 

Alice  R  ...............................  Short  and  serial  fiction  ................  116  West  Ave.. 


Chicago  Sun-Time. 

Syndicate  ...........................  Daily  comic  and  Sunday  color 

pages,  humor  and  human 

interest  strips,  various  art 

panels,  illustrated  women's 

features  in  panel  form  and 

editorial  features  ....................  Sun-Times  Plaza, 

401  N.  Wabash  Ave., 

Chicago  Tribune-New  York  Chicago  11,  111. 

News  Syndicate,  In  c  ..........  Comics,  cartoon  panels,  fiction, 

women's  features,  health,  in- 

spirational, entertainment  col- 

umns .........................................  220  E.  42nd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Chinese  News  Service  ...........  Information  agency  of  the  Gov- 

ernment  of  the   Republic   of 

China  .........................................  1270  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Church  News  Service  .............  Syndicate  material  for  news- 

papers and  religious  peri- 

odicals .....................................  Suite  889,  National  Press  Bldg., 

Washington  4,  D.  C. 
Columbia  Features,  Inc  .........  Columns,  comic  strips  ...............  21  E.  40th  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Columbia  Press  Service  .........  Daily  Government  Reports,  Spe- 

cial    Research,     Press     Clip- 

pings, Radio-TV  Monitoring..  500  H  Street,  N.  W., 

Washington  1,  D.  C. 
Community  Press  Service  .....  Editorial  and  advtg.  services  in 

mats  ..........................................  Main  Street,  Frankfort,  Ky. 

Congressional  Quarterly,  Inc.  Background    news    stories:    na- 

tional legislation,  political  is- 

sues, gov't  operations.  Refer- 

ence    service     consisting     of 

Weekly     Report,     Tri-weekly 

news  stories,  Almanac  ............  1156  Nineteenth  St.,  N.  W., 

Washington  6,  D.  C. 
Connecticut  News  ..................  General  news  service,  scientific, 

technical  trade  features, 

pictures  ....................................  P.  O.  Box  503,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Consolidated  News 

Features,  Inc  ......................  News  and  general  features, 

comics  ......................................  229  W.  43rd  St.   New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Copley  News  Service  ............  News  and  features  on  world  af- 

fairs and  the  Western  United 

States  ........................................  Union-Tribune  Bldg., 

919  Second  Ave.,  San  Diego  12,  Calif. 
Cove-McKaneInternational..NewsFaper  features  and  photo- 

graphs of  :  U.  S.  Armed  forces 

in    Europe   and    other   NATO 

areas,  international   scientific 

cooperation  and  atomic  energy 

activities    of   United   Nations 

and  other  specialized  agencies, 

displaced  persons  and  refugee 

operations     of     international 

agencies  and  church  groups.  ...G.  P.  O.  Box  126,  New  York  1,  N.  Y. 
Daily  Sports  News  Service..  ..Sports  news,  features,  comics, 

cartoons,  editorials  .................  150  Powers  St.,  Brooklyn  11,  N.  Y. 

Del-Witt,  Frank  ....................  Editorials,  short  stories,  humor, 

hobby,  stamp  material  news...  62  Princeton  Rd.,  Madison  Twp.. 

Parlin,  N.  J. 
Devil  Dog  Syndicate  ..............  .News  and  sports  features  ............  150  Powers  St.,  Brooklyn  11,  N.  Y. 

Dominion  News  Bureau,  Ltd.  Canadian  features  and  distrib- 

utors for  U.  S.  syndicates  ........  455  Craig  St.,  W.  Montreal,  Que. 

Don  O'Reilly  Syndicate  .........  Column  release  twice-weekly  on 

auto  racing  ...............................  .P.  O.  Box  880,  Daytona  Beach,  Fla. 

Doubleday   Syndicate  ............  Fiction,  Features,  and  Book  in- 

stallments .................................  575  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Editorial  Research  Reports..  .Editorial  research  service,  fac- 

tual background  material  ........  1156  Nineteenth  St.,  N.  W., 

Washington  6,  D.  C. 
Editor's  Copy  ..........................  Editorials,    Editorial    Features, 

News  Features,  Women's  Fea- 

tures, Miscellaneous  Features, 

Sports,    Washington    Bureau, 

Foreign    Correspondent,    Edi- 

torial Cartoon,  Filler  Shorts. 

In  both  copy  and  tape.  1090  National  Press  Bldg., 

Washington  4,  D.  C. 
Plant:  Box  532,  Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
Educational  Research 

Bureau  ................................  Newspaper  Features  Educational 

Publications,  Desk  Outline 

and  Base  Maps  ........................  1129  Vermont  Ave..  N.  W., 

Washington  5,  D.  C. 

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NAME  CLASS  or  SERVICH  ADDRESS 

European  Picture  Service Newsplctures,  feature  sets, 

world-wide,  also  color 89  West  82nd  St.,  New  York  1,  N.  Y. 

Favorite  Funnies Comics  and  cartoon  releases 119  W.  40th  St.,  New  York  18,  N.  Y. 

Forman  Market  Research Editorial  news  research  and  re- 
ports  8085  Park  Ave.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

General  Features 

Corporation News    features,    columns,    ear* 

toons,  comic  strips  and  panels 250  Park  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Glanser  News  Service Canadian  trade  news,  feature 

articles,   wire    news,    news- 
paper and  business  paper 
correspondent  and  Empire 
Press  Cable  relays  throughout 

British  Empire 228  Coldstream  Ave., 

Toronto  12,  Ont.,  Canada 

Global  News  Syndicate Feature  and  Educational  Service, 

Picture,  and  Mat  Service  to 

the  Negro  Press P.  O.  Box  86,  New  York  27,  N.  Y. 

Globe  Features Special  services  on  the  U.  N 225  E.  46th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Globe  Photos,  Inc Color,  black  and  white  photo  fea- 
tures ;  pictures  on  assignment 
and  stock  color  for  editorial 
and  advertising:  weeky  synd. 
Motion  Picture  and/or  Tele- 

vision   Service 152  West  64th  St.,  New  York  19,  N.Y. 

West  Coast  Office, 

8810  Melrose  Ave., 

Hollywood  46,  Calif. 

Gordon  Feature  Syndicate,  ,     .         .  _    _ 

W.  L JEducational  features 87  West  Seventh  St.,  Cincinnati  2,  O. 

Hall  Syndicate,  Inc.,  The Comic  and  story  strips,  humor 

panels,  editorial  cartoons,  gen- 

eral  columns 842  Madison  Ave., New  York  17.  N.Y. 

Handy  Filler  Service .News  and  semi-news  fillers RUBS  Bldg.,  San  Francisco  4,  Cal. 

H&s kin  Service,  The Question    and    Answer    column, 

newspaper  information   serv- 
ice. Educational  booklets 1200  Eye  St.,  N.  W., 

Washington  5,  D.  C. 

Healy,  Thomas  F. Pictorial  service,  historical 

""•^ 10  Br'd«e  St"  """Vel'Vor*  4.  N.  V. 

HtraldTribuneNews  Service.. Leased  wire  news,  spot  news 
coverage  and   news   features 
on  query  basis,  daily  news fea- 
ture  service  by  mail 230  W.  41st  St.,  New  York  86,  N.  Y. 

Hollywood  Press  Syndicate.. .Features  Hollywood  photo- 
graphs, beauty  secrets, film 
star  fashions,  etc 6606  Hollywood  Blvd.,Hollywood,Cal. 

Hopkins  Syndicate,  Inc Editorials :  Dr.  Crane's  "The 

Worry  Clinic,"  Dr.  Carelton's 

"Garden  Facts/'  Dr.  Rast's 

"Altar  Stairs/'  W.  E.  Hall's 

"Quiz    Hall,"    K.    Woodman's 

"Memo    to    Caesar."    Cartoon 

Strip:  Unwin's  "Little  Sandy 

Sleighfoot" 520  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago  11,  111. 

Intercity  News  Service New    York    features    and    spot 

news     coverage    for     out-of- 
town  papers 108  Park  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

International  Feature 

Syndicate General  feature  pervice  for  news- 
papers; including  columns, 
comics  and  serial  fiction Woodward  Bldg.,  Washington  5,  D.  C. 

International  Religious  News  ^  , 

Service Religious  features 1111  Elizabeth  St..  Pasadena  6.  Cat. 

Jewish  Telegraphic  Agency...Jewish  news  and  features 660  First  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Kean  Archives Pictorial  history  service S.  E.  Cor.  87th  and  Filbert  Sta., 

Phila.  4,  Pa. 

Kelleher,  A.  A.  and  M.  M Newspaper  feature  brokers 2528  McKinney,  Dallas  1,  Texas. 

King  Editors'  Features Trade  paper  and  house  publi- 
cation syndicate 102  Hillyer  St.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

King  Features  Syndicate Comics,  columns,  newsmats, 

general  newspaper  features, 
ready-printed  supplements : 
dress,  needlecraft  patterns.  285  E.  45th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Lassen  Features  Syndicate..."Katie  Looks  At  Life/'  Weekly 
column  of  general  human  in- 
terest  714  East  4th  St.,  Brooklyn  18,  N.  Y. 

Las  Vegas  News  Bureau .News  and  Publicity  photos,  area 

copy  assistance  to  writers  on 

assignment Las  Vegas  Chamber  of  Commerce, 

P.  O.  Box  28,  Las  Vegas,  Nevada 
Lawrence,  David,  Associates 

(Syndicate) Five-day  week  news  interpreta- 
tion from  Washington 1241-24th  St.,  N.  W., 

Washington  7,  D.  C. 

1804 


Syndicates,  1959 


NAMB                                CLASS  or  SERVICE  ADDRESS 
Leach  Company,  C.  L Special  editions  for  daily  news- 
papers  1218  Westmoreland  Park,  Norfolk,  Va. 

Ledger  Syndicate News,  features 821  8.  Fourth  St.,  Phila.  6.  Pa. 

Lee,  Jeffrey,  Syndicate Columns,  cartoons,  photographs, 

sports  and  general  features.. ..13 8  W.  44th  St.,  New  York  86,  N.  Y. 
Los  Angeles  Newspaper 

Service  Bureau,  Inc Legal,  public  notices 224   West  First  St., 

Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Los  Angeles  Times  - 

Mirror  News  Bureau Special  features,  news  stories, 

photographs  and  mats 202  W.  First  St.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif. 

MACNENS,  Inc John  MacNair's  European  News 

Service    (news   and   business 

features) 60  Wall  St.,  New  York  6,  N.  Y. 

Magazine  Feature  Service Features   for   travel   and   teens 

pages 2136  Ames  St.,  Los  Angeles  27,  Calif. 

Master  Newspaper 

Syndicate Free   illustrated    mat   publicity 

features,  cartoons,  etc.,  to 
suburban  and  rural  weeklies 
and  small  town  dailies.  Free  to 
editors,  specially  created  art 
mats  to  encourage  local  ad- 
vertisers  820  E.  39th  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

McClure  Newspaper 

Syndicate Daily  and  Sunday  comics,  col- 
umns, misc 229  W.  48rd  St.,  New  York  86,  N.  Y. 

McNaught  Syndicate,  Inc Newspaper  features — comics 

and  columns 60  E.  42nd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Metro  Associated  Services, 

Jnc Illustrated  syndicated  advertis- 
ing mat  services  for  daily  and 
weekly  newspapers,  depart- 
ment, food  stores  and  special- 
ty shops 80  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  16.  N.  Y. 

Metropolitan  News  Service... News,  picture,  feature  service....?.  O.  Box  508,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Metropolitan  Photo  Service...Photographic 1564  Broadway,  New  York  86,  N.  Y. 

Meyer  Both  Company Newspaper   Advertising  art, 

idea,  promotion  and  mat 
services,  continuity  cam- 
paigns, for  newspapers  and 

retail  outlets Michigan  Ave.  at  20th  St., 

Chicago  16,  111. 

Miller  Services  Limited Newspaper  features,  stock  and 

feature    photos 217  Bay  St.,  Toronto  1,  Canada 

Moss  Feature  Syndicate Written  features  for  daily  and 

weekly  newspapers 808  Summit  Avenue, 

Greensboro,  North  Carolina 
National  News  Features 

Syndicate,  Inc Feature  news  bureau 507  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

National  Newspaper  Syndi- 
cate (John  F.  Dille  Co.). ...Newspaper  features 826  W.  Madison  St.,  Chicago  8,  HI. 

National  Weekly  News- 

paper  Service News,  photo  "budget" 

syndicate Main  Street,  Frankfort,  Ky. 

N.C.W.C.  (National  Catholic 
Welfare  Conference)  News 

Service News,  feature,  picture  service, 

Radio-TV  Newsscript 1812  Massachusetts  Ave.,  N.  W., 

Washington  5,  D.  C. 

N  E  A  Service,  Inc Daily  feature  service  of  comics, 

columns,  news  pictures,  news 
sports  and  women's  features, 
Sunday  comic  pages,  color 
comic  and  advertising  feature 
supplements,  television  pre- 
views, prize  puzzles,  chil- 
dren's features,  weekly  news-  ^ 

paper  service 1200  W.  Third  St..  Cleveland  18.  O. 

New  England  Newapix News,  sports,  society,  com- 
mercial industrial  pictures P.  0.  Box  508,  Bridgeport.  Conn. 

New  England  Trade  Press 

Syndicate Trade  press  news  and  features, 

technical  research P.  O.  Box  508.  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Newspaper  Boys  of  America, 

Ine Newspaper  circulation  supplies 

and  promotional  services. 

Newspaper  ad-file  books 912  E.  21st  St.,  Indianapolis  2,  Ind. 

Newspaper  Feature  Division 
of  the  Standard  A  Poor's 

Corporation Financial  and  business  news 845  Hudson  St.,  New  York  14   N.  Y. 

Newspaper  Sports  Service Sports  news  and  features,  car- 
toons, general  and  sports 
editorials,  sports  columns 150  Powers  St.,  Brooklyn  11,  N.  T. 

News  Press  Service Weekly  newsplcture  mat  serv- 
ice to  the  Negro  press 450  Ave.  of  the  Americas,  _ 

New  York  11,  N.  Y. 

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NAMB  CLASS  OF  SERVICE  ADDRESS 

New  York  Herald  Tribune 

Syndicate Comics,  cols.,  humor  and  misc.. ..230  W.  41st  St.,  New  York  86.  N.  Y. 

North  American  Newspaper 

Alliance,  Inc «News,  news  features 229  W.  43rd  St.,  New  York  88,  N.  Y. 

N.W.C.  Syndicate  Service News  interpretation,  movie 

making,  women's  interests 

and  humor 1819  Gilpin  St.,  Denver  18,  Colorado 

West  Coast  Representative, 

Buddy  Mason 920  West  llth  St., 

Los  Angeles  15,  Cal. 

Overseas  Press,  Inc News   and   feature  articles   and 

photos  to  U.  S.,  Great  Britain, 
British  Empire  and  elsewhere 
by  cable  and  wireless  and  air 
mail  from  foreign  correspon- 
dents and  American  authors 

and  photographers P.  O.  Box  668 

P.  O.  Grand  Central  Station, 
New  York  17.  N.  Y. 
Pan-Hellenic  American 

Foreign  Press  Syndicate..  Greek,  Balkan  States,  Near  East 
interests.  Pictures,  news  and 

travel  service Park  Row  Bldg.,  New  York  38,  N.  Y. 

Park  Bench  Philosopher Editorials  and  Short-Short 

Paragraphs Carmel-By-The-Sea,  Calif. 

Park  Row  News  Service Local  angle  news  features 280  Broadway,  New  York  7,  N.  Y. 

Penguin  Photo Pictorial   research    (specializing 

in  motion  pictures,  radio,  TV, 

show  business) 520  Madison  Ave., 

New  York  22,  N.  Y. 
Photographs-International 

Publicity  (P.I.P.) News  and  feature  reporting,  sin- 
gle photos  and  complete  photo 
sequences,  specific  photo  as- 
signments  507  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Press  Alliance,  Inc Feature  syndicate 202  East  44th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Press  Features,  Inc Newspaper   features,    cartoon 

strips,  columns 171  West  St.,  Brooklyn  22,  N.  Y. 

Publication  Research  Service. Newspaper,  Magazine  Editorial 
and  advertising  readership 
surveys  and  market  and  con- 
sumer studies.  Conducted  field 
work  for  Continuing  Study  of 

Newspaper  Reading 176  W.  Adams  St.,  Chicago  3,  111. 

Publishers  Finan.  Bureau Business  and  Financial  News- 
paper Features  by  Roger  W. 

Babson Babson  Park  57,  Mass. 

Publishers  Syndicate .Newspaper  features 30  N.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago  2,  111. 

Rayburn's  Ozark  Guide Short  stories,  folklore  and 

nature,  pastoral  verse  with 

Ozark  slant Eureka  Springs,  Arkansas. 

Register  and  Tribune 

Syndicate Features  and  fiction Register  and  Tribune  Bldg.. 

Des  Moines  4.  Iowa 
488  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

Reid  Editorial  Service Editorials 219  Walnut  St..  Harrlsbur*,  Pa. 

Religious  News  Service Religious  news,  domestic  and 

foreign;  features;  photos 43  West  57th  St., 

New  York  19.  N.  Y. 

Reuters  News  Service World  news  and  features Times  Bldg.,  229  W.  48rd  St., 

New  York  36,  N.  Y. 
Russell  Service Auto  maintenance,  travel  and 

safety  columns  called  "Riding 

With  Russell,"  "John  Smith 

and  His  Car,"  "Under  the 

Hood"  and  "Women  Who 

Drive." 254  Fern  St.,  W.  Hartford,  7,  Conn. 

Saunders  Enterprises 

Syndicate Weekly  columns   on   films,   TV 

and  radio,  music P.  O.  Box  1088,  Burbank,  Calif. 

Science  Service General  science 1719  N  St..  N.  W.,  Washington  6.D.C. 

Syndicate Jewish  interest  features 660  First  Ave.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Smith-Mann  Syndicate Columns,  features  and  comics....511  W.  112th  St.,  New  York  25,  N.  Y. 

Soccer  Associates Complete  coverage  of  Soccer, 

pictures,  general  sports 

syndicate 133  W.  44th  St.,  Ne,w  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Standard  Filler  Service News  fillers  and  sports  shorts....Times  Bldg.,  St.  Cloud,  Minnesota 

Standard  Press  Assoeiatlon..News  features 8137A  Washington  St., 

Boston  30,  Mass. 

Star  Feature  Syndicate Psychological  and  health 

features P.  O.  Box  88,  Alhambra.  Cal. 

Thompson,  Paul,  Photos Historical  photographs 89  West  82nd  St..  New  York  1.  N.  Y. 

Three  Lions,  Inc Photo  syndicate 645  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

1306 


Syndicates,  1959 


*,'    NA?*  CLASS  OF  SERVICE  ADDRESS 

Times-Mirror  Syndicate  .......  Comics,  columns,  general  news 

and  picture  features  ................  145  8.  Spring  St., 


Toronto  Star  Syndicate  ........  Newspaper  Features  ....................  80  King  St.  WTor 

Tower  News  Service  ..............  News  and  photo  service  .............  1476  Broadway.  New  York  18.  N.  Y. 

Transworld  Feature 

Syndicate,  Inc  ....................  Services  to  foreign  magazines. 

newspapers  and  publishers. 

Columns,    news    articles,    fic- 

tion. comic  strips,  comic  books 

and   cartoons,    photo   stories, 

fashion  photos,  kodachromes, 

book  rights  ................................  23  W.  47th  St.,  New  York  86,  N.  Y. 

Triangle  Photo  Service  .........  News,  feature  and  illustrative 

,_„„,,_  photos  .......................................  24  W.  45th  St.,  New  York  86,  N.  Y. 

Trumbull,  Faith,  Society 

News  ...................................  .Society  news,  features,  photos....  P.  O.  Box  508,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Twentieth  Century  News 

United  Press  Associations.  ...Hi-Fi    Equipment,    Motion    Pic- 

tures, Record  Reviews,   Book 

Reviews,     Television,     Radio, 

Stage  Humor,  and  general  col- 

umns .........................................  4917  Sunny  slope  Ave., 

Sherman  Oaks,  Calif. 
Ultramares  News  Service  .....  News  features  for  Latin 

American  countries  ................  635  E.  14th  St..  New  York  9,  N.  Y. 

Underwood  &  Underwood  .....  News,  stock,  feature  photos  ........  3  W.  46th  St.,  New  York  86,  N.  Y. 

United  Feature  Syndicate, 

Inc  .......................................  Comics,  columns,  general  feature 

service,  daily  picture  mats  ......  220  B.  42nd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

United  Press  International  News,  newspictures,  news  films.  .220  E.  42nd  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 
United  Press  International 

Newspictures  .....................  News     feature,     stock     photos; 

special    photographic    assign- 

ments    world-wide;     B.  &  W. 

and  color;  telephoto,  facsim- 

ile   services    for    newspapers 

and  television  ..........................  461  Eighth  Ave.,  New  York  1,  N.  Y. 

Universal  Trade  Press  Synd...Trade  and  technical  ......................  1841  Broadway,  New  York  23,  N.  Y. 

Vanguard  Features 

Syndicate  ............................  Features   for  community  week- 

lies, also  for  internal  company 
__       .  ,  magazines  .................................  10553  S.  Leavitt  St.,  Chicago  43. 

Wars  haw  Collection  of 

Business  Americana  ..........  Research:    Trademarks,    adver- 

tising.  Posters,   labels,  pack- 

ages,   etc.    Special    historical 

collections  .................................  752  West  End  Ave., 

„,     ..  .,          .  New  York  25,  N.  Y. 

Washington  Farm  News 

Service  ................................  Washington  Farm  News  to  Daily 

and  Weekly  Newspapers  and 

Farm  Publications  ...................  1126  National  Press  Bldg., 

Washington  4,  D.  C. 
Wide  World  Photos  ...............  News  and  Feature  Photos  ...........  50  Rockefeller  Plaza, 

m          .  New  York  20,  N.  Y. 

Women's  News  Service  .........  News  and  Feature  service  ..........  229  W.  43rd  St.,  New  York  86,  N.  Y. 

Wood,  Richard  K  ....................  Illustrative  photography,  black 

and  white,  color;  outdoor 

sports  specialty,  college 

annuals,  yearbooks  .................  3807  Oweda  Terrace, 

_,    ,  .   .  .  _  Chattanooga  5.  Tenn. 

World  Around  Press  ..............  Fortnightly  newsletter  on  inter- 

national   affairs    from    world 

staff    and   authoritative   spe- 

cialists ......................................  P.  O.  Box  87,  Woodstock,  Vt. 

World  Color  Printing  Co  ........  Colored  newspaper  supplements, 

newsstand  sale  and  industrial, 

comic  books,  advertising 

broadsides,  publications  ..........  420  DeSoto  Ave.,  St.  Louis  7.  Mo. 

World  Features  Syndicate..  ..Columns,     interviews,     graphic 

and  text  features  of  all  kinds, 

news    photos,    feature    photo 

stories,    material    syndicated 

for  newspaper  editors,  syndi- 

cated features  made  to  order, 

special  and  seasonal  features, 

fillers  .........................................  2307  Wayne  Ave., 

Hollywood  27,  Calif. 
World  Press  Association  .......  Columns  ........................................  P.  O.  Box  566,  Lancaster,  S.  C. 

Worldwide  Press  Service  ......  Weekend  Package  from  overseas 

datelines  and  the  U.N.  giving 

background    and    interpretive 

reports  on  key  world  develop- 

ments ........................................  226  E.  46th  St.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Zaner  Advertising  Agency..  .National  syndicated  advertising 

services  ...............  i  .....................  2915  North  88rd  St., 

Milwaukee  10,  Wise. 

1807 


AGRICULTURAL  PUBLICATIONS  GROUPED 
ACCORDING  TO  STATES 


(755  Papers) 


SEE   ALSO  AGRICULTURAL   PUBLICATIONS   GROUPED  ACCORDING   TO  CLASSIFICATION 


Birmingham  ALABAMA  Circ. 

Progressive  Farmer.  The  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)    ...............................................  .... 

Combined  circ....*l,386,247 

Montgomery 

Alabama  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.) 

Agric.  &  Farm  Bureau  ... 

Controlled  free  dist   .      67,622 
Alabama  Rural  Electric  News  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec....  ttOO.225 

Southern  Farm  and  Home  (quar.) 

Farm  &  Home....    369,096 

Pell  City 

St.  Clair  Co.  News  Aegis  (wkly) 

Ind.  Agric   .        4.000 

Buckeye  ARIZONA 

Buckeye  Valley  News  (wkly)  ..Ind.  Agric.... 
Glendale 

Herald-State  Farm  News  (wkly) 

Dem.  &  Agric    . 
Phoenix 

Arizona  Cattlelog  (mo.  )  Cattle  Ranchers 

Arizona  Farmer-  Rancher   (ftntly)  Agric.... 

Land  Improvement  (mo.) 

Soil  Cons'n,  Irriga'n  ... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Stockman  Magazine,   The   (mo.)....L'stk.... 
Tombstone 

Epitaph   (wkly)   ................     Agric.  &  Dem.... 

Yuma 

Yuma  County  Farmer  (wkly)       ....Agric   . 


Informer  and  Newtown  Co.  Times  (wkly) 
Agric 
Little  Rock 

Arkansas  Farmer  (mo.)     Agric... 

Farm  Bureau  Press  (mo.)  ....    ~ Agric.... 

North  Little  Rock 

Rural  Arkansas  Magazine  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec.,  Gen.  Farm  News 
Sheridan 

Headlight   (wkly)   Agric.  Dem   . 

Waldron 

Advance  Reporter  (wkly)      ..Dem.  Agric  .. 
Wynne 

Progress  (wkly)  Dem.  &  Agric ... 


945 


$2,281 

tl.900 


Arkadelphia  ARKANSAS 

Southern  Standard  (wkly)      .  Ind.  Agric.... 
Batesville 

Hatcheryman's  Classified  Exchange 
(mo.)  ...... Hatcheryman  &  Chicken  Dlrs.... 

Cariisle 

Independent  (wkly)  Agric    . 

Charleston 

Express  (wkly)       Dem.  Agric  .. 

Fayetteville 

Arkansas  Agriculturist  (quar.)  Agric. Coll.... 

Arkansas  Farm  Research   (no  adv.) 

(bi-mo.)    Agric.  Research 

Controlled  free  dist    . 
Green  Forest 

Tribune  (wkly)   ....  ....  Agric.  Dem.... 

Greenwood 

Democrat  (wkly)  Dem.  Agric 

Hartford 

Gamecock   (mo.)       Game  Fowl.... 

Hope 

Hempstead  County  News  (wkly) 

Dem.  &  Agric.... 


$1,720 

$5.000 

16,000 
§1,575 

1,680 

$2.542 


9780 
§1,050 

2,000 

*6,000 
§1,225 
§1,050 
5,216 


$735 
56^954 

103,810 
1.823 
§1,200 
§1,925 


Circ 
68,985 


Berkeley  CALIFORNIA 

California  Farm  Bureau  Monthly  (mo.) 

Agric.... 
Carmel 

Farm  Bureau  News   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    Agric....    t25.100 

CoacheUa 

Desert  Rancher  (mo.)  Agric 

El  Monte 

California  Rabbits  (mo.) 

Int.  of  Rabbit  &  Cavy  Breeders.... 
Los  Angeles 

California  Citrograph  (mo.)  Citriculture....    $14,343 
Farm  Management  (mo.) 

Western  Bus.  Farmers  ..      16,493 
Controlled  free  dist....        6,544 
Thoroughbred  of  California  (mo.)  Horse 

Breeding.... 
Western  Dairy  Journal  (mo.) 

Dairy  Farmers....      15,283 
Controlled  free  dist....        5.137 

Western  Grower  and  Shipper  (mo.)         VAC  1,859 
Controlled  circ....VAC  1,720 
Veg.  &  Melon  Grow.  &  Ship'g 
Western  Livestock  Journal    (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  ....Livestock  &  Horses          44,312 
Orange 

Fruit  and  Vegetable  Review  (mo.) 

Fresh  Vegetables  and  Fruits 

Growers  and  Shippers....        2,911 
Controlled  free  dist....        3.128 
Palo  Alto 

Pacific   Poultryman    (mo.)    (see  note   in 

catalog)    Poultry        $39.064 

Paramount 

California  Dairyman  (ftntly)  ....Dairying.... 

Controlled  circ....VAC  7,229 
Redwood  City 

Pacific  Stockman  (mo.)  L'stk  8,683 

Rialto 

San    Bernardino   County    Farm    Bureau 

Monthly   (mo.)      Agric    .      $1,700 

Riverside 

Riverside    Co.    Farm    Bureau    Monthly 

(mo.)     Agric    .      $2,502 

Sacramento 

Almond  Facts  (bi-mo.)  ..Almond  Grow'g.... 

Controlled  free  dist    .        4,137 
California    Grange    News    (s-mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)   State  Grange. ..  * 23,478 

California  Rabbit  News  (mo.)  ....Rabbits.... 

California  Rancher  (mo.)  Agric   .        4,200 

Controlled  free  dist  ..      26,000 
Saint  Helena 

Redwood  Rancher  (mo.)  Agric          $5,000 

San  Diego 

Southern  California  Rancher  (mo.) 

So.  Cal.  Farm 

Controlled  free  dist        $14,500 
San  Francisco 

Agrichemical  West  (mo.) 

Agric.  Chem'ls  Indus.... 
California  Cattleman  (mo.)     Beef  Cattle.... 
California  Farmer  (bi-wkly.  Sat.)  Agric  ...*  11 6,262 
California  Livestock  News  (wkly) 

Livestock  Indus....        3,569 
California  Magazine  of  the  Pacific  (quar.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  .Indus.  Agric....    *  7,803 

Pacific  Grange  Farm  Group  (see  note  in 

catalog) 

Western  Fruit  Grower  (mo.)  

Controlled  circ ...  >24,565 


Circulation-HHrSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

IP.O.   Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Agricultural  Publications,  1959 


SMI  Jose  Circ, 

Sunsweet  Standard  (mo.) 

Dried  Fruit  Products  ... 
SanL*andro 

Nulaid  News  (mo.)  Poultry....    $11.600 

San  Luis  Obispo 

California  Future  Farmer  Magazine  (mo.) 
(no  adv.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Voca.  Agric....      12,500 
Stockton 

Diamond  Walnut  News  (bi-mo.) 

Walnut  Grow'g.... 
Controlled  free  dist...      14,000 
San  Joaquin  County  Farm  Bureau  News 

(mo.)  Agric  ...      $3,600 

Boulder  COLORADO 

Arabian  Horse  News  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)   Arab.  Horses    .      $5,900 

Colorado  Springs 

Western  Horseman,  The  (mo.) 

Stock  Horses  &  West.  Horsem's'p    *104,516 
Denver 

American  Cattle  Producer  (mo.)  ....L'stk  ..      11,650 
Colorado  Rancher  and  Farmer   (s-mo.) 

Agric....  *44,122 
Colorado  Rural  Electric  News  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec  ..      34.768 
Montana  Rural  Electric  News  (Mo.) 

Rural  Elec....      21,673 

National  Fur  News  (mo.)  Fur  Farm  ..    *4,421 

National  Union  Farmer  (mo.)  Agric....  $320,000 

Record- Stockman  (wkly) 

Livestock  &  Markets....  *1 1,377 
Rocky   Mountain    Union   Farmer    (mo.) 

Agric....       18,900 
Western  Farm  Life  (s-mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)     Agric.  &  L'stk    *  149, 761 

Wyoming  Rural  Electric  News  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec 
Fort  Collins 

Rocky  Mountain  Collegian  (wkly) 

Agric.  &  Coll  .. 
Fort  Morgan 

Morgan  County  Herald  (s-wkly) 

Agric.  Rep.... 
Grand  Junction 

Western  Colorado  Reporter  (wkly) 

Agric.,  Uran.  Min'g.... 
La  Junta 

Arkansas  Valley  Journal  (wkly) 

Ind.  Agric   . 
Palmer  Lake 

American  Angora  News  (bi-mo.) 

Rabbit  Breed' g.... 
Sterling 

High  Plain  Fanner  (wkly)     ..  Ind.  Agric  .. 

Madison  CONNECTICUT 

Game  Fowl  News  (11  ti.  a  yr.) 

Game  Chickens 

Selbyville  DELAWARE 

Broiler  Journal  and  Peninsula  Broiler 
Journal  (s-mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Broiler  Chick.  Ind.... 
Controlled  free  dist 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Agricultural  Research   (mo.)    (no  adv.) 

Agric.  Res. .. 
Agricultural  Situation   (mo.)    (no  adv.) 

Agric.  Econ.... 
Better  Crops  with  Plant  Food  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Agric.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Extension    Service    Review    (mo.)     (no 

adv.)  Agric.,  Home  Economics.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Foreign  Agriculture  (mo.) Agric.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Journal  of  Agricultural  and  Food 

Chemistry  (mo.).. Chem.  &  Food  Proc'g.... 
Journal    of   the   Association   of  Official 
Agricultural  Chemists  (quar.) 

Agric.  Chem.... 

National  Horticultural  Magazine  (quar.) 
(no  adv.)  Sclent.  Hort..« 


12,797 

2,912 
§3,081 
§4,612 

§2,786 


4,366 


847 
25,553 


$16,000 

1970 

$4,000 

6,618 
$2,347 


Washington  Circ. 

National    Potato    Council    News    (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  Potato  Indus....  $13,008 

Plant  Food  Review  (quar.)  (no  adv.) 

Agric.  Leaders  &  Educators....  36* 

Controlled  free  dist....  37,629 

Rural  Electrification  (mo.)  Electrif'n....  *14,829 

Bartow  FLORIDA 

Citrus  Industry,  The  (mo.)  Citrus  Fruits   .      $4,471 
Gainesville 

Florida  Agriculture   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog) Agric....      27,984 

Florida  College  Farmer  (4  ti  a  yr) 

Coll.  &  Agric ... 
Havana 

Herald   (wkly)    Agric.  Dem....          8850 

Jacksonville 

Florida  Dairy  News  (quar.) 

Dairy  Farm'g,  Dairy  Prods.  Dist....        3.000 
Florida  Gardener  (quar.)  Garden 'g  ..      26,500 


Jay 


Tri-County  Gazette  (wkly) 
Kissimmee 

Cattle  Group  Limited  (see  note  in 

catalog) 
Florida  Cattleman  and  Livestock  Journal 

(mo.)    Beef  Cattle,  Horses.... 

Florida  Future  Farmers  (quar.)  .    .Agric   . 
International  Brahman  Review   (8  ti.   a 

yr.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  L'stk.... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Lecanto 

Canary  World  (mo.)  Canaries... 

Plant  City 

Courier   (wkly) 


.  Agric....        3,250 


*5,369 
8,945 


2,548 
1.338 


Dem.  &  Agric....    *4,S71 

**4,530 
Tampa 

Citrus  Magazine  (mo.)  Citrus  Fruits.... 

Florida  Grower  and  Rancher  (mo.)  Agric  ...  -£26,393 
Florida  Poultryman  (mo.)  Poultry  ..        3,490 

Athens  GEORGIA 

Georgia  Agriculturist  (mo.).. ..Agric.  Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist  .         2,500 
Atlanta 

Georgia  Farmer  (mo.)   (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)            Agric ...       48,054 

Controlled  free  dist    .        4,903 
Georgia  Farmers  Market  Bulletin  (wkly) 

(no  adv.)  Farm  Prod.  Mkts    . 

Controlled  free  dist....  $1 82,000 
Georgia  Future  Farmers  (bi-mo.)  Agric.... 

Controlled  circ....    $19,000 
Southern  Dairy  Products  Journal  (mo.) 

Dairy  Products  4,284 

Southern  Farm  Equipment — See  South- 
ern Hardware  in  catalog  section. 
Gainesville 

Georgia  Poultry  Times  (wkly)      Poultry....        7,270 

Hapeville 

Bees  (bi-mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Beekeeping   . 
Macon 

Cattle  Group  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Georgia  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.)  Agric....      41,312 

Livestock  Breeder  Journal  (mo.) 

Cattleman   .      23,776 

Millen 

Rural  Georgia  (mo.)  Rural  Electrif....    $95,916 


Honolulu 


HAWAII 


Bulletin  of  the  Pacific  Orchid  Society  of 

Hawaii    (quar.)    Orchid  Cult   . 

Hawaii  Farmer  (mo.)  Farming.... 


$600 


Boise 


IDAHO 


Idaho   Farmer    (s-mo.)    (see   note   in 

catalog)    - Agric....  £37,260 

Idaho  Farm  Journal  (wkly)  Agric....        4,046 

Idaho  Granger  (semi-mo.)   (see  note  in 

catalog)    ~ Agric.... 

Controlled  free  dist ...    *5,554 
Idaho  Wool  Growers  Bulletin  (bi-wkly) 
Sheep  &  Wool 


Genesee 

News   (wkly)  Agric.  Rep.... 


$1,420 
§615 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

IP.O.   Statement;  Bold  face,  •worn;  $Publisher'8  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


IDAHO  (Continued) 
Idaho  Falls 

Eastern  Idaho  Farmer  (wkly)  Agric... 

Middleton 

Boise  Valley  Herald  (wkly)  ....Ind.  Agric.... 
Moscow 

Idaho  Agricultural  Science  (quar.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  Agric.  Res... 


Arlington  Heights 


ILLINOIS 

Cooperator.  The  (mo.)  Agric.... 

Aurora 

Shorthorn  World   (s-mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)     Shorth.  Cattle.... 

Bloom  ington 

McLean  County  Farm  and  Home  Bureau 

News   (mo.)    .Agric.... 

Champaign-Urbana 

Agricultural  History  (quar.). .Agric.  Hist... 
Chicago 

American  Cage-Bird  Magazine  (mo.) 

Birds.  Spec'ty  Magazine.... 
American  Nurseryman  (s-mo.)  ....  Hort  ... 
American  Poultry  Journal  (mo.)  (see 


Clrc. 
3.065 
8550 

13,000 


8,553 

$6.000 
$900 

9,368 


note  in  catalog) 


Poultry     *364,357 


Daily  Drovers'  Journal  (dly  ex.  Sat.  and 

Sun.)     L'stk  &  Agric....      33,212 

Dairy  Breed  Publications  (see  note  in 

catalog) 

Farm  Safety  Review  (bi-mo.)   (no  adv.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  Farm  Safety  ...      25,000 

Livestock   Breed  Publicat's    (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  Breeding.... 

Midwest  Farm  Paper  Unit   (see  note  in 

catalog)    

National  4-H  News  (mo.) 

Agric.,  Youth  Educ....      73,021 
Controlled  free  dist....       10,039 
National  Live  Stock  Producer  (mo.) 

Livestock    *249,890 
Nation's  Agriculture  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)   Agric....l,642,974 

Prairie  Farmer   (s-mo.)   Agric.. ..-£395,382 

Pure  Milk  News  (mo.)  ....Dairy  Farming  ..    J13.933 
Controlled  free  dist . .      *2,249 
Rural  Gravure   (mo.)    (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)     Rural  &  Small  Town  Int....    494,570 

Danville 

Agricultural  Education  Magazine  (mo.) 

Teachers  of  Agric        J10.000 
American  Farm  Youth  Magazine  (mo  ) 

(see  note  in  catalog) Agric  .       75,239 

East  St.  Lotds 

Dairyman's    Journal    (mo.)     (see    note 

in  catalog)       Dairying   .      39,939 

St.  Clair  Ruralist  (mo.)  Agric.... 

tS.OOO— Free 
Elmhurst 

Poultry  Supply  World  (mo.) 

Hatch.  Feed  &  Poult.  Sup 
Galesburg 

Poland  China  World.  The  (mo.).. ..Swine  ...        5.585 
Greenville 

Farmers  Equity  News  (wkly) 

Co-op  &  Agric  16.500 

Hamilton 

American  Bee  Journal  (mo.) 

Agric.  &  Bees....       10,832 
Jollet 

Farmer's  Review  (wkly)      Agric  4,293 

Kankakee 

Kankakee  County  Farm  Bureau  and 

Home  Bureau  News  (mo.)  Agric.  .      t2,700 

Mount  Morris 

Better  Farming  Methods  (mo.) 

Agric.  Method  &  Educ.  . 

Controlled  circ....  >33,057 

Broiler  Growing  (mo.)  Chickens    .  -£20,741 

Hatchery  and  Feed  (mo.) 
Hatcheries,  Breeders.  Feed  Retailers  .. 

Controlled  circ  ..  >16,212 
Poultry  Tribune  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog) ..... Poultry  Rais'g....*354,359 

Turkeygram   (mo.)       Turkeys....      10,000 

Turkey  World  (mo.)  Turkeys....  *16,684 


National  Stock  Yards 

St.  Louis  Daily  Livestock  Reporter 

(dly)     L'stk  &  Agric 

Oregon 

Ogle  County  Farmer  (mo.)      Agric 

Peoria 

Duroc  News  (mo.)    Duroc  Swine 

Hampshire  Herdsman  (mo.) 

Hampshire  Swine... 
Controlled  free  dist 
Springfield 

Berkshire  News   (mo.) 

Purebred  Berkshire  Hogs 
Illinois  Rural  Electric  News  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec 
Stronghurst 

Henderson  County  Farm  Bureau  News 
(mo.)  Agric 


Circ. 

7,252 
2,800 
6,600 

6.974 
1,225 

J4.551 
109,609 


Goshen 


INDIANA 


QIC  News  (bi-mo.)  Swine  Breed'g. 

Huntington 

Indiana    Farmer — See   Indiana-Kentucky 

State  Farm  Paper  Unit— Middletown,  Ky 
Indianapolis 

Hoosier  Farmer  (mo.)       Agric        133,237 

Indiana  Rural  News   (mo.)   ....Farm  Elec.. .  1132,582 
Spotted  Poland  China  Bulletin. The  (mo.) 

Swine  Raising          $1,650 
Knightstown 

Eastern  Indiana  Farmer  (wkly) 

Ind.  Agric          §5,627 
5614— Free 
Marion 

Farm  News  (see  note  in  catalog)  (mo.) 
Agric.,  Farm  Bureau 


Mentone 


t2.101 
51,079 
8,548 


News   (wkly)    Farming 

Mishawaka 

Countryman's  Press   (wkly)   ..Ind.  Agric.. 
Morgantown 

Tri-County  Farmer   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)     Ind.  &  Agric  . 

$2,500— Free 
Morristown 

Tri-County  Farm  News  (mo.)   (see  note 

in  catalog)  Ind.  &  Agric 

12,500— Free 
New  Paris 

Fanner's  Exchange  (wkly)  Ind.  &  Agric,...      56,254 
Rochester 

Chester  White  Journal  (mo.)       ..Swine....        2,700 
Indiana  Grange  News  (mo.)  ....Agric...43,900 — Free 
Shirley 

Four  County  Farmer  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)  . .  Ind.  &  Agric 

12,500— Free 

Ame.  IOWA 

Iowa  Agriculturist  (mo.)    Agric          $2,100 

Clinton 

Town  Talk   (wkly)        Ind.  &  Farm  5,216 

11.109— Free 
Decorah 

Posten   (Norw.)    (wkly)   ....  Ind.  &  Agric          17,557 
Des  Moines 

Iowa  Farm   and   Home  Register    (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Agric. .     522,229 

Iowa  Rural  Electric  News  (mo  ) 

Farm  Elec        104,117 

Successful  Farming  (mo.)  Agric    jr\, 313,238 

U.  S.  Farm  Union  News  (mo.) 

.  Farmers  Union  2,500 

Controlled  free  dist....        1 . 570 
Wallaces'  Farmer  and  Iowa  Homestead 

(s-mo.)    Agric    *297,653 

Westernews  (mo.)  Grain  &  Feed.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 


Cowrie 

News   (wkly)       Agric. . 

Grundy  Center 

Iowa  Farm   Bureau  Spokesman    (wkly) 
Agric. 

National  Hog  Farmer  (mo  )  .  Swine  Ind.... 
Controlled  free  dist . . 


J3.000 
1,489 


131,220 

40,000 
60,200 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

IP.O.   Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublliher'i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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1810 


Agricultural  Publications,  1959 


Hudson  Cite. 

Soybean  Digest  (ma) 

Soybean  Agric.  &  Utiliz....       5,513 
Controlled  free  dist...          695 
Lamonl 

Small  Stock  Magazine  (mo.) 

Rabbits  &  Pet  Stock....      JS.OOO 
Controlled  free  dist ...      tl.OOO 
Marathon 

Republic   (wkly)    Agric.  &  Ind.. .         §490 

Maxwell 

Tribune  (wkly)  Rep.  &  Agric....  650 

Oxford 

Johnson  County  Farmer  (bi-mo.).... Agric.... 

3,300— Free 
Wapello 

Republican  (wkly)   Agric  ..      51,443 

Webster  City 

Aberdeen- Angus  Journal  (mo.)     .Cattle...      19,567 
Controlled  free  dist  ..        1,416 
Wellsburg 

Herald  (wkly)   Agric.  Rep....         8615 

Williamsbur* 

Iowa  County  Farmer  (mo.) Ind.  Agric.... 

$2,650— Free 

Clifton  KANSAS 

North  Central  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.) 

Agric.  &  Farm  Bureau....        3,900 
Dodge  City 

High  Plains  Journal  (wkly)  Agric  ..      57,875 

Irrigation  Age  (mo.) 

Irriga.  &  Gen'l  Farm'g....        1,443 


9.000— Free 
,  Agric... 
Agric.... 

t780 


Agric.... 


Esbon 

Times  (wkly)  

Fort  Scott 

Kansas  Grange  Monthly  (mo.) 
Haven 

Journal  (wkly)    ...- 

Linn 

Cow  and  Hen  Journal  (mo.) 

Dairy  &  Poultry.  .        3,700 
Manhattan 

Grass  &  Grain  (wkly)  Ind.  Agric.... 

Combined  circ ...      $7.284 

Kansas  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.) 

Agric  77,505 

Oberlln 

Herald  (wkly)  Ind.  Agric....      §2,784 

Topeka 

Capper's  Farmer  (mo.)   Agric...*!, 499,695 

Capper's  Weekly   (wkly)       Ind.  &  Ag;ric....*387,183 

Kansas  Farmer  (s-mo.)  Agric    -^111,865 

Kansas  Stockman  (mo.)  Livestock...        5,682 

Kansas  Union  Farmer  (mo.)    Agric.... 

Missouri  Ruralist  (s-mo.)  Agric... .-£140,664 

Wichita 

National  Flying  Farmer  (mo.) 

Farming  &  Aviation    .       $3,200 

Greenup  KENTUCKY 

News   (wkly) Agric....      tl.673 

Lexington 

Blood-Horse    (wkly) 

Thoroughbred  Breeders  &  Turf  Int....        5,7-40 
Thoroughbred  Record,  The  (wkly) 

Race  Horses  5,136 

Louisville 

Dairy  Plant  Fieldman  (mo.). .Dairy  Indus.... 
Kentucky  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.) 

Agric....       76,549 
National  Horseman  (mo.) 

Horse  Breeding,  Training  &  Showing  ..    <A-4,903 
Rural  Kentuckian  (mo.)  ...Rural  Electrif....    138,254 
Middletown 

Indiana  Fanner   (mo.)    Agric  ..      76,700 

Controlled  free  dist....      45,685 

Kentucky  Farmer  (mo.)  Agric.  .-£1 18,518 

Tennessee  Farmer  and  Homemaker  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Agric....      90,801 


Controlled  free  dist 

Houma  LOUISIANA 

Louisiana  Future  Farmer  (mo.) 

F.  F.  A.  La  Assn.. 


2,425 


Kentwood  Circ. 

Commercial   (wkly)   Dairy.... 

Lake  Providence 

Banner-Democrat   (wkly)    Agric  ..        1,460 

New  Orleans 

Rice  Journal  (mo.)    Rice  . .        4,018 

Controlled  free  dist...        1,982 

Sugar  Journal  (mo.)      Sugar... 

Controlled  circ ...    >4.558 
New  Roads 

Pointe  Coupee  Banner  (wkly).. Dem.  Agric...      51,420 
Opelousas 

Rural  Louisiana  (mo.)  Rural  Elec....      75,000 

Orono  MAINE 

Maine  Farm  Research  (quar.) 

Agric.  Research.... 
Controlled  free  dist....      $7,750 
Portland 

Grange  Herald  (mo.)  State  Grange.... 

Maine   Farmer   and   Homemaker    (mo.) 

Agric ...  £14,409 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Maryland  Tobacco  Grower  (mo.) 

Tobacco  Growing....  800 

Soil  Science  (mo  )          Soil  Fertility....        2,529 

Preston 

Maryland  Poultry  Directory  and 

Poultry  News  Digest  (quar.)  Poultry—  5,782 
News  and  Farmer  (wkly).... Ind.  &  Agric....  53,154 
Vegetable  Growers  (Vee-Gee)  Messenger 

(quar.)    - Veg.  Grow'g....      59,051 

Towson 

Maryland  Horse,  The  (mo.)  Horse  Breed'g.. . 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Horticulture  (mo.)  Horticultural....  -£69,375 

New  England  Dairyman  (mo.)  Dairy  Ind....        7,577 

Poultry  Industry  (mo.) Poultry-. 

Danvers 

Horsemen's  Journal  (mo.) 

Horse  Breed'g  &  Rac'g          15.324 
Ipswich 

New  England  Poultry  Review,  The  (mo.) 
Poult.  Breed'g 
Leicester 

New  England  Goat  News    (mo.) 

Goat  Breeding.... 
Medford 

Pigeon  News  (mo.)  Pigeon  Fanciers.... 

Sheffield 

New  England  Shepherd  (mo.) 

Sheep  &  Wool  Prod'n    .        4,748 
Springfield 

National  Grange  Monthly  (mo.)  ....Agric.... 
New  England  Homestead  (s-mo.) (Sat.) 

Agric    £148,187 
West  Springfield 

Eastern  States  Cooperator  (no  adv.) 
(mo.)  Agric 

Addison  MICHIGAN 

Courier  (wkly)  „ Rep.  &  Agric  ..          §775 

Charlotte 

Michigan  Farm  News  (mo.) 

Agric.  &  Farm  Bureau  ..      71,346 
East  Lansing 

Michigan  Farmer  (s-mo  )  ....     Agric....£141,965 

Fowler 

Post    (wkly)        Ind.  Agric....      J1.200 

Lansing 

Michigan  Patron   (mo.)      Agric....      16,400 

Middleville 

Sun  and  Caldonia  News  (wkly) 

Rep.  &  Agric ...      §1,250 
Saint  Joseph 

Agricultural  Engineering  (mo.) 

Agric.  Eng'g....    *«.289 


Albert  Lea 


MINNESOTA 


Agric... 


Community  Magarine    (mo.).. 

Alexandria 

Rural  Minnesota  News  (mo.).  Rural  Elec ...    112,818 
Controlled  free  dist ...        5,566 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

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Circ. 
8660 


4.700 


$1,980 


>3,458 
92,493 

96,256 


MINNESOTA  (Continued) 
Butterfteld 

Advocate   (wkly)    Agric.... 

Duluth 

American  Fur  Breeder  (mo.).  Fur  Breed....    *4.431 
Eden  Valley 

Meeker  REA  Pioneer  (mo.)  Agric.... 

Mllaca 

Minnesota  Grange  Gleaner  (mo.) 

State  Grange . . 
Minneapolis 

Croplife  (wkly)   Agric.  Chem'ls.... 

(see  note  in  catalog). ...Controlled  circ.... 

Midland  Cooperator  (wkly)  Farm  . . 

Minnesota  Farmer,   The   (mo.)    (see  note 

in  catalog)    Agric.... 

National  Rabbit  Raiser   (mo.) 

Rabbits  &  Poultry-.    $10,470 
St.  Paul 

Farmer,  The  (s-mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Agric....*266,219 
Farmer's  Union  Herald  (s-mo.)  ..  Agric...  $237,819 

Gobbles  (mo.)    Turkey  Indus....        5,241 

Minnesota  Horticulturist   (9  ti.   a  yr.) 

Horticul....      10.500 
Modern  Dairyman  (mo.)     Dairy  Farmer....      36,213 

Clarksdale  MISSISSIPPI 

Delta  Farm  Press  (wkly)  Agric ...      §8,352 

Greenwood 

Staple  Cotton  Review,  The  (mo.)  (no 

adv.) Cotton....      $5.500 

Hernando 

Times  Promoter  (wkly)  Agric....      §1,300 

Jackson 

Conservation  News  and  Livestock 

Farmer   (mo.)   Agric   .      16,154 

Mississippi   Farm    Bureau   News    (mo.) 

Farm  People ...      47,500 
Mississippi  Farmer   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)      Agric  ..      38,686 

Controlled  free  dist....        4,916 
Mississippi  Federated  Co-op  News  (mo.) 

Farm  People  ..      43,500 
Mississippi    Stockman   Farmer    (mo.) 

Livestock,  Poultry.... 
Meridian 

Farm  Reporter  (wkly)     ..Ind.  Agric....$18,863 — Free 

Carthage  MISSOURI 

Dairy    Papers  Associated    (s-mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  Dairy  Farmers  .. 

Columbia 

Agricultural  Leaders  Digest  (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)   Agric.  Leaders 

Controlled  circ ...    >29,790 
A.  I.  Digest.  The  (mo.) 

Artificial  Insemination....      10,939 

Breeder's  Gazette  (mo.)  Agric.  L'stk  ..  *  156, 563 

Dairy  Goat  Journal  (mo.)     Dairy  Goats.... 
Columbia 

Missouri  Farmer   (mo.)   Agric.... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Sheep  Breeder  and  Sheepman  (mo.) 


Sheep  Ind.... 


156.828 
$1  0.632 


Jefferson  City 

Missouri  Farm  Bureau  News  (wkly) 

Agric  ..      38,846 
Kansas  City 

Agricultura  de  las  Americas  (Span.) 

(mo.) Farming...    >S4,461 

American  Hatchery  News  (mo.) 

Hatch'g  ft  Breed'g  Indus.... 
American  Hereford  Journal   (semi-mo.) 

Hereford  Cattle....    $17,199 
Cooperative  Consumer   (s-mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Co-op....  $260,000 

Daily  Drovers  Telegram   (dly) 

Livestock  &  Agric....      19,101 
Midwest  Wool  Growers  News  (mo.) 

Wool  Grow  ..      11.500 
Polled  Hereford  World  (mo.) 

Pure  Bred  Cattle....      $9.432 
Poultry  and  Eggs  Weekly  (wkly) 

Poultry,  Butter  &  Eggs  ...    *4,801 
Weekly  Star  Farmer  (wkly)   (see 
note  In  catalog)  Ind.  Agric....*383,138 


St.  Joseph  Cire. 

Stock  Yards  Journal  (wkly) 

Livestock  ft  Grain....      22.761 
St.  Louis 

Missouri  Botanical  Garden  Bulletin  (ao 
adv.)  (6  ti.  a  yr.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Hort.  &  Bot ...        2.900 
Rural  Electric  Missourian  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec....  $167.359 
Saddle  and  Bridle  (mo.) 

Horse  Breed  &  Show.... 
Springfield 

Milking  Shorthorn  Journal  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Milk.  Shorthorn....        5.221 
Warrenton 

American  Pigeon  Journal  (mo.).  Pigeons....        8.120 
American  Rabbit  Journal  (mo.) 

Commercial  Rabbit  Breeding....        4.130 
Angora  Rabbit  Magazine  (mo.). ...Rabbit 

Rais'g  &  Angora  Wool  M'k't'g....  932 

Billing.  MONTANA 

Western  Livestock  Reporter  (wkly) 

Livestock....      16,375 
Bozeman 

Montana  Agriculture  (mo.)  Agric....        2,000 

Controlled  free  dist   .  3OO 

Great  Falls 

Montana  Farmer- Stockman  (s-mo.) 

Agric....  *35.217 
Montana  Farmers  Union  News  (no  adv.) 

(mo.) Agric  ...      17.929 

Helena 

Montana  Stockgrower.  The  (mo.) 

Beef  Cattle  Prod'n  &  Mark't'g ...        4.080 
Montana  Wool  Grower  (mo.) 

Sheep  Rais'g  &  Mark't'g....        3.696 
Lewistown 

Argus  Farmer   (wkly)    Ind.  &  Agric   .      §1,225 


Alliance 


NEBRASKA 


Nebraska  Cattleman  (mo.)    .     Livestock.... 


Electric  Farmer  (mo.)     ..        Rural  Elec....      38.000 
Nebraska  Agriculture  (mo.)  Gen.  Farm'g.... 

Controlled  free  dist....      21,096 

Nebraska  Farmer  (s-mo.). .Farm  &  Home....^ll7,831 
Red  Poll  News  (bi-mo.)..  Cattle  Breed'g....        1,339 
Controlled  free  dist  ..  531 

Omaha 

Hospodar  (Czech.)    (s-mo.)   Agric....      24,000 

Journal  Stockman   (dly)  ..  L'stk  &  Agrk....      18.117 
Katholisches  Wochenblatt  und  Der 

Landmann  (Ger.)    (wkly)   Agric... 

Nebraska  Union  Farmer  (no  adv.) 

(semi-mo.)    ~. ....- Farm  Union....    118,000 

Scottsbluff 

Business  Farmer  (wkly)  Agric  .. 


$3.118 


Reno  NEVADA 

Nevada      Agriculture     and      Livestock 
Journal  (mo.)  Agric.... 


Peterborough 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE 


Guernsey  Breeders'  Journal  (semi-mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)  .Guernsey  Cattle.... 


$1.525 


11,604 


Caldwell 


NEW  JERSEY 


Agricultural  Chemicals  (mo.) 

Mfgrs.  Agric.  Chem'ls....    *4,772 
Fair  Lawn 

American  Small  Stock  Farmer  (mo.) 

Rabbit  Indus....      13,500 
New  Brunswick 

American  Potato  Journal  (mo.)  ....Agric....      $2.200 

New  Jersey  Agriculture  (bi-mo.) 

Controlled  free  dist $13.500 

Pemberton 

Blueberries  (4  ti.  a  yr.) 

Blueberry  Grower. .  1.250— Free 
Sea  Isle  City 

Broiler  Industry  (mo.)  ....Poult,  Breed'g ...    $11.236 
New  Jersey  Farm  and  Garden  (mo.) 

Agric....      24,567 
Poultry  Digest  (no  adv.) (mo.)  ....Poultry....      $6,081 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

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Short  Hill.  Circ. 

National  Farm  &  Garden  Magazine 
(quar.) Farm  &  Garden ...       8,392 


Poultryman  (wkly)   .......  .....Poultry  Farm  ..      60,899 

Controlled  free  dist  ..       3,386 

Albuquerque  NEW  MEXICO 

New  Mexico  Stockman  (mo.)  ..Livestock  ..    $16,248 
Las  Cruces 

New  Mexico  Farm  and  Ranch   (mo.) 

Agric....    *8,455 
State  College 

Round-up  (wkly)  ...  .........  -...Agric.  &  Coll.... 

Albany  NEW  YORK 

Albany  County  Farm  Bureau  News 
(mo.)    ...................................  ~  ..........  Agric  ..      $1.196 

Albion 

Orleans  Co.  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.) 

Agric.... 

Alton 

Wayne  Co.  Farm  and  Home  News  (mo.) 

Agric....      $3,619 

Batavia 

Genesee  Co.  Farm  News  (mo.)     ....Agric....        1,125 

Belmont 

Allegany  County  Farm  and  Home  Bureau 

News    (mo.)   ...............................  Agric..      $2,500 

Blnghamton 

Farm  and  Home  News  (mo.)    (see  note 
in  catalog)    ..........  Farm'g  &  Home  Int....        3,650 

Controlled  free  dist....      17,000 

Chester 

Bio-Dynamics  (quar.)  ........  Soil  Conserv  ..         $650 

East  Aurora 

Erie  County  Farm  News  (mo.)     .   Agric    .      $2,700 
East  Syracuse 

Eastern  Milk  Producer  (mo.) 

Dairymens'  Ints  .  .       12,490 
Fonda 

Montgomery  County  Farm  Bureau 
News   (mo.)    ...........  -  ....................  ...Agric....      $1,039 

Franklinville 

Bantam  Magazine  and  Game  Breeder 
(mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 
Bantam  Poultry  &  Gamebird  Raising....  309 

Ithaca 

American  Agriculturist  (s-mo.) 

Agric.  &  Home  Making  ...-£227,625 


6,584 
800 


Cooperative  Digest  (mo.)  .Agric 

Cornell  Countryman  (mo.)  ....Agric.  Coll    . 

Controlled  free  dist....        2,000 
Farm  Power  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec'n  Leaders    .    *5,761 

Jamestown 

Chautauqua    County    Farm    and    Home 

Bureau  News  (mo.)  ...... Agric  ..        4,900 

Lacona 

Holstein-Friesian   World    (s-mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)   Dairy  Cattle  ..      26,257 

Lowville 

Lewis  County  Farm  Home  News  (mo.) 

Agric    .  917 

Mineola 

Nassau  County  Agricultural  News  (mo.) 

Agric    .      $1,425 

Professional  Gardener  (mo.)... .Gardening....        1,186 
Mount  Morris 

Livingston  County  Farm  Bureau  News 

(mo.)     - Agric....      $1.046 

New  York 

Agricultural  Index  (mo.) 

Index  to  Agric.  Periodicals    .  886 

American  Egg  and  Poultry  Review  (mo.) 
Egg  &  Poult.  Indus.... 
Controlled  circ.... 
Black  Fox  Magazine  and  Modern  Mink 

Breeder  (mo.)   Fur  Farm.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Dairymen's  League  News  (ftntly)  Dairy....    $46,549 

Controlled  free  dist....      $2,361 

Electricity  on  the  Farm  (mo.)  Farm  Elec  ..    862,484 


>4,9*5 

3,851 
950 


New  York 

Flower  Grower,  The  Home  Garden 


Circ 


Magazine  (mo.)  ..............  Gardening....*406,41S 

Fruit  and  Vegetable  Reporter  (dly) 

Fr.  Fruit  &  Veg's  ... 
Jewish  Farmer  (Yid.&Eng.)  (mo.).  .Agric.... 

Rural  New  Yorker  (s-mo.)  ..........  Agric....    *  300,488 

Norwich 

Chenango  Co.   Farm  and  Home  Bureau 

News    (mo.)    .......  .Agric.  &  Home  Econ....        1.800 

Oneida 

Madison  County  Farm  News  (mo.)  Agric  ..        1,575 
Oswego 

Oswego  County  Farm  and  Home  News 

(mo.)     ..............................    Agric...      $3,300 

Plattsburg 

Clinton  Co.   Agricultural  News   (mo.) 

Agric  ...  955 

Poughkeepsie 

Cooperative   Living   (no  adv.)    (3  ti.   a 
yr.)    ...........................  Group  Farm'g   . 

Riverhead 

Suffolk  Co.  Farm  News  (mo.)    ..   Agric....        2,526 

Rochester 

Monroe  County  Farm  &  Home  Bureau 

News    (mo.)    ..  ..  ..................  Agric....        3,900 

Schenectady 

Schenectady  County  Farm  Bureau  News 

(mo.)  .........  -  ..........................    Agric..  750 

Syracuse 

Independent  Producers'  Guide  (mo.) 

Dairy  Farmers  and  Cheese  Indus....      26,639 

Walton 

Delaware    County    Farm    and   Home 
Bureau  News  (mo.)  .....  Agric.  &  Dairy....        2,175 

Warrensburg 

Warren  County  Agricultural  News  (mo.) 

Agric....  700 

Waterloo 

Seneca   County   Farm   and   Home  News 

(mo.)     .............................   Agric....      $2,000 

White  Plains 

Journal  of  Dairy  Science  (mo.)  Dairy'  g....        4,300 


Asheville  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Farmers  Federation  News   (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)      - Agric.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Dunn 

Dispatch  (dly)  Ind.  &  Agric  .. 

Durham 


Bryologist   (quar.)     Mosses.... 

Greensboro 

North     Carolina     Farm     Bureau     News 

(mo.)     Agric.... 

Max  ton 

Scottish  Chief,  The  (wkly)  Ind.  &  Agric  .. 
Raleigh 

Carolina  Co-operator  (mo.)   Agric... 

Carolina  Farmer  (mo.)   Agric 

Bismarck  NORTH  DAKOTA 

Bar  North  (mo.)  L'stk  .. 

Controlled  free  dist  .. 
North  Dakota  Rural  Electric  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec.... 
Fargo 

North    Dakota    Wool    Grower    (bi-mo.) 

Sheep  &  Wool  Indus ... 

Spectrum    (wkly)   Agric.  Coll ... 

Steele 

Ozone    and    Kidder    County     Farmers' 
Press   (wkly)  Ind.  &  Agric  ... 


100 
17.967 

4.233 
$450 

53.500 
§2,475 

76,273 
131.328 


2,427 

300 


39,062 


3.500 


91.738 


Cincinnati  OHI° 

Farm  Quarterly,  The   (quar.). ...Farming    * 2 16, 653 

Cleveland 

Ohio  Farmer  (s-mo.)  Agric.  **-153,630 

Columbus 

Agricultural  Student   (6  ti.   a  yr) 

Agric.  &  Coll....        4,500 
American  Rose  Magazine  (mo.) 

Rose  Grow'g ...    $16,628 

Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

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OHIO  (Continued) 

Columbus  Circ. 

Jersey  Journal  (s-mo.)(see  note  in  cata- 
log)      Dairy  Indus....      10,000 

Ohio  Farm  Bureau  News   (mo.)    .Agric....      54,960 

Ohio  State  Grange  Monthly  (mo.). .Agric...,    100,719 
Dayton 

4-H  Life  (mo.) 4-H  Club  Work.... 

East  Canton 

News   (wkly)    Ind.  Agric....      §1,043 

Garrettsville 

Journal  (wkly)  - Agric.  Ind....         9967 

Gibsonburg 

Derrick   (wkly)    Agric.  &  Ind  ..      81,140 

Kinsman 

Journal  (wkly) -...Ind.  Agric....          475 

Medina 

Gleanings  in  Bee  Culture  (mo.)....Apicul....      11,224 
Olmsted  Falls 

Trees  Magazine   (bi-mo.)   Aboricult...       3,000 

Controlled  free  dist  ..        1.000 
Salem 

Farm  and  Dairy   (wkly)  Agric.  &  Dairy    .        8,968 

Ohio  Holstein  News  (mo  )     ....  Breeding.... 

Ohio  Jersey  News  (mo.)      Breed'g....        2,450 

Controlled  free  dist....  42S 

Toledo 

Co-operative  Dairy  Farmer  (mo.) 

Co-op  Dairy  Mkts          $4,650 
OMI  (Ohio.  Michigan.  Indiana)  Farm 

News  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  Agric          27,750 
Willouchby 

American  Fruit  Grower  (mo.)   (see  note 

in  catalog)  Comm.  Fruit  Growers    .    150,009 

American  Vegetable  Grower  (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  ....Com.  Veg.  Growers    .  -£89,780 
Youngstown 

Horseman  Magazine  (mo.) 

Horse  Showing  &  Breeding  .. 

Zanesville 

Land  and  Water  (quar.) Soil  Conserv 


OKLAHOMA 


Geary 

News   (mo.)       Agric 

Gray 

Gloxinian.  The  (bi-mo.)         Flowers 

Oklahoma  City 

Farmer- Stockman  (mo.)      -...Agric 

Oklahoma  Farm   Bureau  Farmer   (mo.) 

Agric.... 
Oklahoma  Live  Stock  News  (dly) 

L'stk  &  Agric   . 
Stillwater 

Oklahoma  Current  Farm  Economics 

(bi-mo.)   ~ Tech.  Agric  .. 

Tulsa 

Pure  Milk  Producer  (mo.)  Dairymen  Int 

Controlled  free  dist  .. 
Ranch  and  Farm  World— see  World. 
Ranchman  (mo.). .Livestock,  Agriculture 
and  Ranching.... 

Corvalli.  OREGON 

Oregon's  Agricultural  Progress 

(quar.)    - Agric 

Oregon  Ornamental   &    Nursery   Digest 
(4  ti.  a  yr.)    (controlled  free  dist.) 

Horticulture.... 
Portland 

Better  Fruit  (mo.) Fruit  Indus.... 

Eggsaminer  (mo.)   Poultry.. 

Journal  of  Range  Management  (bi-mo.) 

Advancement  of  Graz'g  Land.... 

Northwest  Ruralite  (mo.)    Agric.... 

Oregon  Farmer (s-mo. )  (Thurs. )  (see  note 

in  catalog)   - Agric.... 

Oregon    Grange    Bulletin    (s-mo.)     (see 

note  in  catalog)   ............... Agric  .. 

Oregonian    Farm.   Home  and  Garden 
(wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Farm,  Home  &  Garden ... 
Oregon  Journal— Prints  separate  section 
called  Northwest  Living  with  Sunday 
edition. 


$2,500 

1650 
1,500 
*433,934 
,       41,400 
2,220 

,      $3,085 
1.650 


1,000 

10.297 
4,306 

$3.232 
56,401 

*5«.328 
12,974 

295,740 


Powell  Butte  Circ. 

Central  Oregon  Rancher  (mo.)   (see 
note  in  catalog) 

Oregon  Ranch  &  Agric....         £200 
Controlled  free  dist ...      t4.651 
Prinevllle 

Oregon  Cattleman  (mo.)  Lst'k....        1,282 

Salem 

Oregon  Agriculture  (mo.)  Agric...      11,033 

Oregon  Farmer  Union  (mo.)  .Agric....      $2,450 

Doylestown  PENNSYLVANIA 

Modern  Game  Breeding  (mo.) 

Game  Breeding ... 
Emmaus 

Organic  Gardening  and  Farming  (mo.) 

Hort.  &  Gard'g....    180,804 
Hanover 

Everybody's  Poultry  Magazine  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Poultry  &  Agric   .  •& 77,238 
Harrisburg 

Farm  Bureau  Mirror  (mo.)  .  .  Agric....  65,009 
Pennsylvania  Farmer(bi-mo.,  Sat.)  Agric....*142,755 
Pennsylvania  Game  News  (12  ti.  a  yr.) 

Game  Conserv    .    $47.000 
Controlled  free  dist....    $15,000 
Pennsylvania  Grange  News  (mo.).  Grange  ..      42.275 
Norristown 

American  Racing  Pigeon  Newt  (mo.) 
Philadelphia  Racln*  pte*°ns....      $6.150 

County  Agent  and  Vo-ag  Teacher  (mo.) 
Prof.  Agric.,  Leaders  &  Teachers*. 

Controlled  circ ...    >31,OS3 
Farm  Journal  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)     Agric....*3,344,409 

Inter-State  Milk  Producers  Review  (mo.) 

Pittsburgh                                        Dairy  Indus'~  5'816 

Dairymen's  Price  Reporter   (mo.) 

Dairy  Ind  ..  8,500 

Quarryville                          Controlled  free  dist....  1,000 

Lancaster  Farming  (wkly)       .    ..    Agric....  IS, 421 
Williamstown 

Times    (wkly)    Ind.  &  Agric....  91.096 

York 

Poultry  Press  (mo.)  Poult....  16.250 

Barnwell  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

People- Sentinel    (wkly)    Dem.  Agric....      92,638 

Cayce 

South   Carolina    Electric   Co-op   News 

(mo.) Rural  Elec....      88,485 

Columbia 

South  Carolina  Young  Farmer  and  Future 

Farmer  (no  adv.)   (quar.)  Farm'g ...      12.000 

Pageland 

South  Carolina  Farmer  (mo.)  ...  .Agric  ..      25,870 

Aberdeen  SOUTH  DAKOTA 

Dakota  Farmer.  The(s-mo..  Sat.)  Agric....*10S,149 
Brookings 

Wool  Sack,  The  (mo.) 
Madison  Shccp  Raia'«  &  W°o1  Mkt'g....      44,675 

South  Dakota  High  Liner  (mo.) 
Rapid  City  Elec.  Farm'g...      61,218 

South  Dakota  Stock  Grower  (mo.)  L'stk....      $4,895 
Sioux  Falls 

Dakota  Horticulture  (9  ti.  a  yr.) 

Hort.  &  Garden'g.... 

Columbia  TENNESSEE 

Tennessee  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.) 

Livingston  A*ric          **>«* 

Enterprise  (wkly)  Dem.  Agric  ..      92,750 

Memphis 

Agricultural  Ammonia  News  (bi-mo.) 

Chem.  Agric ...    $13.000 
Cotton  Farming   (Bi-mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog) .Cotton  Farm'g....          $53 

Controlled  free  dist....  $6,571 
Livestock  Magazine  (mo.). .So.  L'stk  Int....  9,766 
Mid-South  Cotton  News  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  Cot.  Grow....      30.000 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

IP.O.   Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated. 
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1314 


Agricultural  Publications,  1959 


Nashville  Clrc. 

Farm  and  Ranch  with  Southern  Agri- 
culturist (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Agric    *1,300,S78 

Market  Bulletin  (mo.)  Agric.... 

Controlled  free  dist....    $62,010 
Smithville 

Review    (wkly)    ~...Dem.  Agric....      52,000 


Amarillo  TEXAS 

Quarter  Horse  Journal  (mo.) 

Horse  Breed'g  &  Rac'g.... 
Austin 

Texas  Co-operative  News  (mo.)   (see 

note  in  catalog)    Farmer  Co-op.... 

Texas   Future  Farmer   (mo.)    (see  note 

in  catalog)  .. Farm'g  .. 

Beaumont 

Gulf  Coast  Cattleman  and  Louisiana 
Cattleman  and  Stockman  (mo.) 


13,311 

$15.500 
13,000 


Bogata 


Breed.,  Feed  &  Mkt'g.,  L'stk.... 
..Ind.  Agric.... 


8,887 
S1.080 


News    (wkly) 
College  Station 

Battalion    (dly)    Agric.  &  Coll ...        7,250 

Poultry  Science   (bi-mo.)....Poul.  Science  ..      $3,015 
Texas  A.  &  M.  Agricultural  (quar,) 

Fort  Worth  Co1'  A*ric  »       l'™> 

Cattleman  (mo.)  L'stk  ...  * 22, 190 

Texas  Ranch  and  Farm  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  Agric....  1227,662 

Weekly  Livestock  Reporter  (wkly) 

L'stk  &  Poultry 


Brandon                        VERMONT  Ore. 
Ayrshire  Digest  (mo.)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     .Ayrshire  Cattle,...        5,200 

Alexandria  VIRGINIA 

National  Future  Farmer.  The  (bi-mo.) 

Farm  Youth  ..    226,352 
Berryville 

Chronicle.  The  (wkly) 

Rac'g,  Breed'g  &  Hunt'g  Horses 

&  Hounds ...    *€,303 
Blacksburg 

Extension  Service  News  (mo.)  (no  adv.) 

(controlled  free  dist.)  Agric....    122,150 

Head,  Heart,  Hands  and  Health  (mo.) 

(controlled  circ.)  4- H  Club....    $65,700 

Tech-Nique,  The  (quar.)  Coll.  Agric....  950 

Virginia  Farm  Economics  (quar.)  ..Agric.... 

Controlled  free  dist ...        2.750 
Blackstone 

Courier- Record    (wkly)    ....Dem.  &  Agric  ...      52,225 
Boyce 

Eastern  Fruit  Grower  (mo.) 

Com.  Apple  &  Peach  Indus.... 

Farm  &  Livestock  (wkly)  ^Agric.... 

Grundy 

Virginia  Mountaineer  (wkly) 

Agric.  &  Min'g.... 


Garrison 


Controlled  free  dist.., 


8,760 
9,850 


Texas  Broiler  Grower  (mo.)  Broilers   .        3,000 

Grandview 

Tribune  (wkly)  Dem.  &  Agric....         1798 

Granger 

Texasky  Rolnik  (Czech)   (mo.)  Agric....       82,245 

Hale  Center 

American  (wkly)       Dem.  Agric....        1,400 

Harlingen 

Texas   Farming  and  Citriculture   (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog) 

Cit.  Fruit  &  Gen'l  Farm'g....    $13.992 
Houston 

Industrias  Lacteas  (Span.)   (mo.) 
Lubbock  Dairy  Indus   .        7,831 

Southwestern  Crop  and  Stock  (mo.) 

Agric....    $20,000 
Mineral  Wells 

Palomino  Horses  (mo.)  ....Horse  Breed'g  ..        2,156 
Ropesville 

Ropes  Plainsman  (wkly)  Ind.  Agric....         $605 

San  Angelo 

Sheep  and  Goat  Raiser  (mo.) 

Sheep  &  Goats....    *7,474 
San  Antonio 

American  Breeds  (mo.)  ....Cattle  Breed'g  ..      14,219 

Texas  Livestock  Journal  (mo.)  L.  Stock.... 
Strawn 

Texas  Ranchman  (wkly)    Agric.  &  L'stk.... 
Temple 

Soil  and  Water  Magazine  (mo.) 


Waco 


Agric.  Educ  , 


Texas  Agriculture  (mo.)  ~ Agric  ... 


20,461 
70,29! 


Fillmore 

Millard  County  Progress  (wkly)    ..  Agric....      (1,064 
Logan 

Farm  and  Home  Science  (quar.) 

Agric.  Coll....      $6.50f 

Students  Life  (wkly)      Agric.  Coll....      $4,70C 

Salt  Lake  City 

Farmers  Cooperator  (mo.)  Agric....      14,OOC 

Improvement  Era  (mo.) 

Relig.,  Cult.  Int.,  Agric..  Home  Econ....*159,566 
National  Chinchilla  Breeder  (mo.) 

Chinchilla  &  Fur  Indus  ..        4.1K 
National  Wool  Grower  (mo.) 

Sheep  Indus  ...        9,49! 

Norbest  Turkey  News  (mo.)  Turk.  Grow....       1.600 
Utah  Farmer  (s-mo.)   (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)  Agric....  *18,948 


Richmond 


3,100 
210,441 


Cooperative  Fanner  (mo.)  .....Agric..... 

Controlled  free  dist  .. 

Rural  Virginia  (mo.)  Elec.  Consumer.... 

Controlled  circ ...      76,491 

Southeastern  Poultryman  (mo.)  .  Poultry....        5,000 
Southern  Planter  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)     Agric.  &  L'stk    *420,669 

Virginia  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.). .Agric....      25,101 
Suffolk 

Peanut  Journal  and  Nut  World  (mo.) 

Nuts  &  Popcorn,...       1,750 

Bellingham  WASHINGTON 

Northwest  Farm  News  (bi-wkly) 

Ind.  Agric.  &  Dairy  ..     $10,179 
Centralla-ChehalU 

Lewis  County  Farmer  (mo.) 

Farm'g  &  Forestry....      $2,480 
Controlled  free  dist...      $4.000 
Coupeville 

National   Barred   Rock  Journal 

(10  ti.  a  yr.)  .... ~...~..Poultry.... 

Ellensburg 

Lariat,  The  (mo.)   L'stk....      $3,000 

Washington  State  Farm  Bureau  News 

(mo.)     Agric...        5,006 

Montesano 

Grays  Harbor  Farmer  (mo. )  .....    .  Agric.... 

Controlled  free  dist ...        4,650 
Seattle 

Washcoegg  (mo.)  Poultry  &  Dairy'g....      29,891 

Washington  Grange  News  (s-mo.)   (see 

note  in  catalog)  .....Agric....  * 24, 185 

Spokane 

Pacific  Northwest  Farm  Quad  (see  note 

in  catalog) 
Washington  Farmer  (s-mo..  Thurs.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Agric  ..  •&  76,852 

Uniontown 

Journal   (wkly)    Ind.  &  Agric  ..  322 

Walla  Walla 

Pacific  Northwest  Cooperator 

Farm-Co-op    .      37,969 
Yaklma 

Goodfruit  Grower  (bi-wkly)  ..Fruit- Indus....       9,175 

Morgantown  WEST  VIRGINIA 

West  Virginia  Farm  News  (mo.).. ..Agric  . . 

Controlled  free  dist....      15,121 

Belolt  WISCONSIN 

Brown  Swiss  Bulletin  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    Dairy....       4,571 

Chippewa  Falls 

Wisconsin  Farmers  Union  News  (s-mo.) 

Farmers  Educ.  &  Co-op.  Union ...      17,OM 

Chxu!aUo*-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audits 

IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


WISCONSIN  (Continued)  Circ. 

FondDu  Lac 

All-Pets  Magazine  (mo.) 

Pet  Shops  &  Breeders....      15.337 
Fort  Atkinson 

Fanners  Digest  (mo.)   (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)  „ Sum.  of  Agric.  Art's  ..    125.600 

Hoard's  Dairyman  (s-mo.). ...Dairy  Farm  ...-£336,173 
Green  Bar 

Farmer's  Friend  (wkly)  ~ Agric   .        8,692 

Kewaskum 

Statesman    (wkly)    Agric.  Ind  ...  800 

Madison 

Agronomy  Journal  (mo.). ...Agric.  Science....      $3,320 
Badger  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.) 

Agric.  News  ..      31,026 
Crops  and  Soil  (mo.)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)          Agric      £20,384 

Soil  Science  of  America  Proceedings 

(bi-mo.) Soil  Research....      $2,717 

Wisconsin  Country  Magazine  (mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog) 

Agric.,  Home  Econ.  &  Coll  .. 
Wisconsin  REA  News  (mo.) 

Farm  &  Home  Elec,..      81,843 
Menasha 

Journal  of  Farm  Economics  (quar.) 

Agric.  Econ....        3,200 
Milwaukee 

Dairy  Industries  Unit  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    Dairy  Indus.... 

Magazine  of  Ducks  and  Geese   (quar.) 

Duck  &  Geese  Rais'g.... 

U.  S.  Fur  Rancher  (mo.).,..Mink  Farm'g   .      J3.800 
Oshkosh 

Winco  Fanner  (bi-wkly)  .Farm....6,897 — Free 

Racine 

Wisconsin  Agriculturist  (s-mo.)      Agric.. ..£200,021 
Shawano 

Shawano  County  Farm  Bureau  News 

(mo.) .~. Agric   . 

Controlled  free  dist....        3,200 
Sheboygaa  Falls 

Cheese  Reporter  (wkly) 

Cheese  &  Dairy  Indus.... 
Stevens  Point 

Rolnik  (Farmer)   (Polish)   (wkly) 

Ind.  &  Agric....          57*0 
Waupaca 

Central  Wisconsin  Farmer  (wkly)  Agric....        6,087 

Cheyenne  WYOMING 

Cow  Country  (mo.)   Cattle  Rais'g....       2,500 

Wyoming  Stockman-Farmer  (mo.)  Agric....      13,946 
Laramie 

Wyoming  Agriculture  (mo.)   Agric  ..      £8.800 

McKinJey 

Wyoming  Wool  Grower  (s-mo.) 

Sheep  &  Wool  Indus....      $1.104 

CANADA 

Calgary  ALBERTA 

Canadian  Hereford  Digest  (mo.) 

Cattle  Breed' g....      13,790 
Farm  and  Ranch  Review  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  — Home  &  Agric  .  .£99,348 

Rocky  View  and  Market  Examiner 

(wkly)  „ Ind.  Agric....       6,500 

Edmonton 

Organized  Farmer,  The  (mo.)  Agric...      19,000 

Thorsby 

Western  Messenger  (wkly).. ..Ind.  Agric....      |2,165 

Vancouver          BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Butter  Fat  (mo.). .Co-op  Mkts.  D'ry  Prod..-      $5.000 
Controlled  free  dist....      $1,100 
Canada  Poultryman  (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)  Agric.  &  Poult...    $12,138 

Canadian  Farms  and  Homes  (mo.) 

Farm  Int  ..      12,118 
Country  Life  in  British  Columbia  (mo.) 

Agric.  AHort...  •16,565 
Veroon 

Cream  Collector  (mo.) Dairy  Farm'g ...      $2,100 


Victoria 

Farm  News  and  Island  Gardener  (mo.) 

Agric.... 


Circ. 


Boi.sev.in  MANITOBA 

Recorder  (wkly)  Ind.  &  Agric.... 

Deloraine 

Deloraine  Times  and  Waskada  News 
(wkly)   Ind.  Agric ... 

Grand  View 

Exponent  (wkly)  .....Ind.  Agric.... 

Rossburn 

Review   (wkly) ....Agric.... 

Winnipeg 

Agricultural  Chemicals  in  Canada 

(quar.)    ..... Agric.  Chem'ls.... 

Canada  Tidningen  (Swedish  Canadian 

News)  (Swed.)  (wkly). .Farm  &  Home.... 

Canadian  Cattlemen  (mo.). .Com.  Cat.  Ind   . 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Canadian  Farmer  (Uk.)  (wkly)  ..    .Agric.... 
Country  Guide.  The  (mo.)  ....Rural  Mag....£305,554 
Free  Press  Prairie  Farmer  (wkly) 

Ind.  &  Agric....£385,118 

Manitoba  Co-operator  (wkly)  Agric ...      45,971 

Modern  Farmer  (wkly) 

Farm  Products,  Prod.  &  Mkt...,        5.750 
Norrona  (Nor.)   (wkly)  ..Farm  &  Home.... 


1,334 


$1,000 


12.600 


15,631 
1,230 

19,765 


Saint  John  NEW  BRUNSWICK 

Maritime  Farmer  and  Co-operative 
Dairyman   (s-mo.)   ....    Agric.  &  Dairy 


£19,884 


Truro 


NOVA  SCOTIA 


Canadian  Guernsey  Breeders  Journal 
(mo.)  ~~ Guernsey  Cattle  . 


Delhi 


ONTARIO 


Bright  Leaf  Magazine.  The  (6  tl.  a  yr.) 

Tobacco  Grow'g ...        2,100 
Controlled  free  dist....        1,900 
Canadian  Tobacco  Grower  (7  ti.  a  yr.) 

(cont.  circ.) -Tobacco  Grow'g....     43,897 

Cash  Crop  Farming  (5  ti.  a  yr.).... Agric...     46,709 
Georgetown 

Feather  Fancier  (mo.) 

Poultry,  Water  Fowl   .      $1.500 
Guelph 

O.  A.  C.  Review  (quar. )  ....Agric.  &  Coll ...  $6.400 
Shorthorn  News  (bi-mo.) 

Shorthorn  Cattle  Breed'g  ..      $5.000 
London 

Farmer's  Advocate  (s-mo.) 

Agric..  L'stk  &  Farm  Home....  $200.000 
Niagara-on-  the-  Lake 

Canadian  Fruitgrower  (mo.) 

Fruit  Grow'g....      $2.084 
Controlled  free  dist....      $2.804 
Ottawa 

Agricultural  Institute  Review   (bi-mo.) 

Tech.  Agric....      $3,710 
Canadian  Ayrshire  Review  (Ens.  &  Fr.) 

(mo.)     - Ayrshire  Cattle....      $2,575 

Canadian  Journal  of  Agricultural  Science 

(quar.)  (no  adv.)  ~..Scient.  Agric  ...      $2,227 

Streetsville 

Canadian  Bee  Journal  (mo.)  Apicul....      $1,800 

Toronto 

Canadian  Poultry  Review  (mo.) 

Poult.  Farm'g....      15,201 
Fur  Trade  Journal  of  Canada  (mo.) 

Fur  Trade.  &  Fur  Farm'g.... 
Good  Farming  Quarterly  (quar.) 

Farm  Mechaniz....  444.349 
Grower.  The   (mo.) 

Fruit  &  Veg.  Grow'g....    $12,300 
Hols  tein- Fries  fan  Journal  (mo.) 

Dairy  Cattle ...  £12,987 

Ontario  Milk  Producer  (mo.)  D'ry  Farm....  $35,360 
Rural  Co-operator,  The  (s-mo.)....  Agric....  $97,934 
Thoroughbred  of  Canada.  The  (mo.) 

Th'bred  Breed'g  &  Rac'g....    $15,600 
Woodbridge 

Canadian  Aberdeen- Angus  News  (bi-mo.) 

L'stk....       2,400 


Circulation— ££Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  £June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  (P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Agricultural  Publications,  1959 


Summerside  PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND  Circ. 

Maritime  Fur  Breeder  (mo.). .Fur  Breed'g  ... 

Gardenvale  QUEBEC 

Canadian  Jersey  Breeder  (mo.) 

Cattle  Breed'g....      $3,000 
La  Trappe 

Revue  d'Oka.  La  (Fr)   (bi-mo.) 

Scien.  Agric.  Dairy  Ired.  Bio  ...      tl.OOO 
Levis 

Abeille  et  1'Erable,  L'  (Fr)  (mo.) 

Maple- Prod.  &  Honey  ...      $7,100 
Montreal 

Agriculture  (bi-mo.)   Agric   .      J1.350 

Bulletin  det  Agriculteurs,  Le  (Farmer's 

Bulletin)    (Fr.)    (mo.)   Agric    *  IS  1,420 

Eleveur,  L'  (Fr.)  (mo.)     Cattle  Breed'g... 
Family  Herald  &   Weekly  Star   (wkly) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Agric    *423,343 

Ferme,  La  (Fr.)  (rao.)  Agric.. ..*1S8,132 

MacDonald  Farm  Journal  (mo.) 

Farm,  Home  &  School....        4,500 
Revue  Maraichere.  La  (Fr.)  (quar.) 

Vegetable  Grow'g....       2,300 
Terre  de  Chez  Nous,  La  (Fr.)(wkly) 

Agric....  *59,732 
Quebec 

Ensemble   (ftntly)   Co-op ...    $12,250 

Pelleteries  du  Quebec  (Fr.  &  Eng.) 
(mo.)  Fur  Animal  Indus.... 


St.  Hyaclnthe 

Quebec  Laitier,  Le  (mo.) 


Ore. 

Dairy  Indus....     *2,692 


Verdun 

Machinerie  et  Out  ill  age  de  Ferma 

(bi-mo.) Farm  Mechaniz..,. 

Lashburn  SASKATCHEWAN 

Neilburg  Star  (wkly)  Agric.,.. 

Lemberg 

Star  (ftntly) Agric.  &  Ind  ..         J375 

Reglna 

Commonwealth   (wkly)    Ind.  Agric....      14.000 

Saskatoon 

Union  Farmer  (mo.)  Farm  Unions.... 

Western  Producer  (wkly) 

News,  Agric.  &  Home....*  131 ,861 
\Vynyaro 

Advance  (wkly)  ..... Agric....**l,S31 

Laguna  PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 

Philippine  Agriculturist  (mo.)  ......  Agric.... 

Manila 

Agricultural  and  Industrial   Life   (mo.) 

Agric.,  Trade....       3,182 

Journal  of  the  Soil  Science  Society  of  the 

Philippines    (quar.)    Soil  Science    .          $800 

Controlled  free  dist   .         |400 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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AGRICULTURAL  PUBLICATIONS  GROUPED 
ACCORDING  TO  CLASSIFICATION 


SEE  ALSO  AGRICULTURAL  PUBLICATIONS  GROUPED  ACCORDING  TO  STATES 


AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE 
PUBLICATIONS 

See  also  Collegiate  Publications 


Fayettevffle 


ARKANSAS 


Circ. 


Arkansas  Agriculturist  (  quar.  )  ..Agric.  Coll....        2,000 

San  Luis  Obispo        CALIFORNIA 

California  Future  Farmer  Magazine 
(see  cote  in  catalog)    (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

Voc.  Agric....      12,600 

Fort  Collins  COLORADO 

Rocky  Mountain  Collegian  (wkly) 

Agric.  Coll  ... 

Gainesville  FLORIDA 

Florida  College  Fanner  (4  ti.  a  jr.) 

Coll.  &  Agric.... 

Athens  GEORGIA 

Georgia  Agriculturist  (mo.).  ...Agric.  Coll.... 
Controlled  free  dist... 

Danville  ILLINOIS 

Agricultural  Education  Magazine  (mo.) 

Teachers   of   Agric...    $10,000 

State  College  N£W  MEXICO 

Round-up    (wkly)    ...„  ..........  Agric.  &  Coll.... 


2,500 


Ithaca  NEW  YORK 

Cornell  Countryman    (mo.)     Agric.  Coll.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Fargo  NORTH  DAKOTA 

Spectrum  (wkly)   ..................  Agric.  Coll  ... 

Columbus  OHIO 

Agricultural  Student  (6  ti.  a  yr.) 

Agric.  &  Coll.... 

Stfllwater  OKLAHOMA 

Oklahoma  Current  Farm  Economics  (bi- 
mo.)     ...............................  Tech.  Agric   . 

College  Station  TEXAS 

Battalion  (dly)  ........................  Agric.  Coll  ... 

Poultry  Science  (bt-mo.)       .  Poultry  Sci   . 
Texas  A.  &  M.  Agriculturist  (quar.) 

Agric.  Coll.... 

Logan  UTAH 

Farm  and  Home  Science  (quar.) 

Agric.  Coll  ... 
Student  Life  (wkly)  ...............  Agric.  Coll  ... 

VIRGINIA 
Blacksburg 

Tech-Nique,  The  (quar.)  ......  Coll.  Agric... 

Madison  WISCONSIN 

Wisconsin  Country  Magazine  (mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog) 

Agric.,  Home  Econ.  &  Coll.... 

CANADA 

Guelph  ONTARIO 

0.  A.  C.  Review  (mo.)  ......  Agric.  &  Coll....     $6,400 


2,000 


3,500 


4,500 


$3.085 


7.250 

$3,015 


1,000 


16,500 
$4,700 


950 


BEEKEEPING 

Hapeville                      GEORGIA  Circ. 

Bees  (bi-mo.)  Beekeeping.... 

Hamilton  ILLINOIS 

American  Bee  Journal  (mo. )  ..Agric.  &  Bees  ...      10,832 


Medina  OHIO 

Gleanings  in  Bee  Culture  (mo.)....Apicul.... 


11,224 


CANADA 

Streetsville  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Bee  Journal  (mo.)  Apicul....      $1,800 

Levis  QUEBEC 

Abelle  et  L'Erable  (Fr.)  (mo.) 

Maple  Prod.  &  Honey....      $7,100 

BREED  PUBLICATIONS  (Livestock) 

See  also  Fur  Farming  and  Rabbit  Raising; 
Livestock;  Poultry. 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Thoroughbred  of  California  (mo.) 

Horse  Breed'g  .. 
San  Francisco 

California  Livestock  News    (wkly) 

L'stk  Indus  .         3,596 

Boulder  COLORADO 

Arabian  Horse  News  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)        Arab.  Horses....      $5,900 
Colorado  Springs 

Western  Horseman,  The  (mo.) 

Stock  Horses  and  West  Horsemanship    £104,516 
Denver 

Record-Stockman  (wkly)  .  L'stk  &  Mkts      *11,377 

Macon  FLORIDA 

Livestock  Breeder  Journal    (mo.) 

Cattlemen  ..      23,776 

Aurora  ILLINOIS 

Shorthorn  World   (s-mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    Shorthorn  Cattle  ..       8,553 

Chicago 

Dairy  Breed  Publication  (see  note  in  cata- 
log) 
Livestock  Breed  Publications  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog) 
Galesburg 

Poland  China  World,  The  (mo.)....Swine....        5.585 
Peorla 

Duroc  News  (mo.)  Duroc  Swine....       6,600 

Hampshire  Herdsman   (mo.) 

Hamp.  Swine....        6,974 
Controlled  free  dist  ..        1.22S 
Springfield 

Berkshire  News  (mo.) 

Purebred  Berkshire  Hogs  ...     $4,551 

Goshen  INDIANA 

QIC  News  (bi-mo.)  Swine  Breed'g.... 

Indianapolis 

Spotted  Poland  China  Bulletin,  The 

(mo.)  Swine  Rais'g....      $1,650 

Rochester 

Chester  White  Journal  (mo.)  Swine....       2,700 

.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jnne  and  March  A.B.C,  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
no  «im»^./A«(£t;JP;_a  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Gnmdy  Cantor  IOWA  Cite. 

National  Hog  Farmer  (mo.)....SwineInd.».  40,000 

Controlled  free  dist...  60,200 
Webster  City 

Aberdeen- Angus  Journal  (mo.)....  Cattle....  19,507 

Controlled  free  dist....  1,416 

Lexington  KENTUCKY 

Blood-Horse  (wkly) 

Thoroughbred  Breeders  &  Turf  Int....       5,740 
Thoroughbred  Record.  The  (wkly) 

Race  Horses....       5,136 
Louisville 

National  Horseman  (mo.) 

Horse  Breed's,  Train'g  &  Show'g. ..    *4,903 

Towson  MARYLAND 

Maryland  Horse,  The  (mo.).  .Horse  Breed'  g..~ 

Danver*  MASSACHUSETTS 

Horseman's  Journal  (mo.) 

Horse  Breed'g  &  Rac'g....      15.324 
Ipswich 

New  England  Poultry  Review.  The  (mo.) 

Poultry  Breed'g  .. 
Leicester 

New  England  Goat  News  (mo.) 

Goat  Breed'g.... 
Sheffield 

New  England  Shepherd  (mo.) 

Sheep  &  Wool  Prod'n  ...        4,748 

Duluth  MINNESOTA 

American  Fur  Breeder  (mo. ).. Fur  Breed  ...    -£4,431 

Columbia  MISSOURI 

A.  I.  Digest.  The   (mo.) 

Artificial    Insemination 10,939 

Breeder's  Gazette  (mo.)  Agric.  L'stk...  £156,563 

Sheep  Breeder  and  Sheepman  (mo.) 
Kansas  City  Sheep  Indus  ..    $10,632 

American  Hereford  Journal  (semi-mo.) 

Hereford  Cattle  ..    $17,199 
Midwest  Wool  Growers  News  (mo.) 

Wool  Grow'g....      11,500 
Polled  Hereford  World  (mo.) 

Pure  Bred  Cattle....      $9,432 
St.  Louis 

Saddle  and  Bridle  (mo.) 

Horse  Breed  &  Show.... 
Warrenton 

American  Rabbit  Journal   (mo  ) 

Commercial  Rabbit  Breed'g....        4,130 

Helena  MONTANA 

Montana  Stockgrower.  The  (mo.) 

Beef,  Cattle  Prod'n  &  Mkt'g....        4,080 
Montana  Wool  Grower  (mo  ) 

Sheep  Rais'g  &  Wool  Mkt'g  ..        3,696 

Lincoln  NEBRASKA 

Red  Poll  News   (bi-mo.)  Cattle  Breed'g  ..        1,338 
Controlled  free  dist....          531 

Peterborough        NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

Guernsey  Breeders'  Journal  (s-mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)   Guernsey  Cattle  ..        11,604 

Sea  Isle  City  NEW  JERSEY 

Broiler  Industry  (mo.)  ....Poult.  Breed'g  ..    $11,236 

Albuquerque  NEW  MEXICO 

New  Mexico  Stockman  (mo.)  L'stk....    $16.248 


Lacona  NEW  YORK 

Holstein-Frieslan    World    (s-mo.)     (see 

note  in  catalog)  .....Dairy  Cattle.... 

New  York 

Black   Fox   Magazine   and   Modern   Mink 

Breeding  (mo.) FurFarm'g... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 


26,257 


3,851 


Fargo  NORTH  DAKOTA 

North  Dakota  Wool  Grower  (bi-mo.) 

Sheep  &  Wool  Ind ... 


Salem  OHIO  Circ. 

Ohio  Holstein  News  (mo.)  Breed'g.... 

Ohio  Jersey  News  (mo.)  Breed'g...       2,450 

Youngstown  Controlled  free  dist....          428 

Horseman  Magazine  (mo.) 

Horse  Show'g  &  Breed'g.... 

Oklahoma  City  OKLAHOMA 

Oklahoma  Live  Stock  News  (dly) 

Livestock  &  Agric....       2,220 

Doylestown  PENNSYLVANIA 

Modern  Game  Breeding  (mo.) 

Game  Breed'g.... 

Brooking*  SOUTH  DAKOTA 

Wool  Sack.  The  (mo.) 

Sheep  Rais'g  &  Wool  Mkt'g ...      44,675 

Amarillo  TEXAS 

Quarter  Horse  Journal  (mo.) 

Horse  Breed'g  &  Rac'g....      13,311 
Beaumont 

Gulf    Coast    Cattleman    and    Louisiana 
Cattleman   and   Stockman 

Breed'g,  Feed'g  &  Mkts.,  L'stk....       8,887 
Fort  Worth 

Cattleman    (mo.)    L'stk   .  * 22, 190 

Weekly  Livestock  Reporter  (wkly) 

L'stk  &  Poultry  . .        8,760 
Controlled  free  dist....        9,850 
Mineral  Wells 

Palomino  Horses   (mo.). ...Horse  Breed'g....       2,156 
San  Angelo 

Sheep  and  Goat  Raisers  (mo.) 

San  Antonio  Sheep  &  Goats....    *7,474 

American  Breeds    (mo.)     Cattle  Breed'g....      14.219 
Texas  Livestock  Journal  (mo.). .Livestock.... 


Salt  Lake  City  UTAH 

National  Chinchilla  Breeder  (mo.) 

Chinchilla  &  Fur  Indus  ... 
National  Wool  Grower  (mo.).  Sheep  Indus.... 


Brandon 


VERMONT 


4,110 

9,492 


5,200 


Ayrshire  Digest  (mo.)    (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     « -...    Ayrshire  Cattle.... 

Berryville  VIRGINIA 

Chronicle.   The   (wkly). ...Rac'g,  Breed'g. 

Hunt'g  Horses  &  Hounds  . . 


Beloit  WISCONSIN 

Brown  Swiss  Bulletin  (mo.)  Dairy...        4,571 

Fond  Du  Lac 

All- Pets   Magazine    (mo.) 

Pet  Shops  &  Pet  Breeders....      15.337 
Fort  Atkinson 

Hoard's  Dairyman  (s-mo.). ...Dairy  Farm....Tfc-33S,173 

McKinley  WYOMING 

Wyoming  Wool  Grower  (s-mo.) 

Sheep  &  Wool  Indus  ..      $1.104 

CANADA 

Calgary  ALBERTA 

Canadian  Hereford  Digest  (mo.) 

Cattle  Breed'g    .      13,790 

Tniro  NOVA  SCOTIA 

Canadian  Guernsey  Breeders  Journal 
(mo.) Guernsey  Cattle ... 

Guelph  ONTARIO 

Shorthorn  News   (quar.) 
o  Shorthorn  Cattle  Breed'g....      $5,000 

Canadian  Ayrshire   Review   (Eng.&Fr.) 

(mo.)   Ayrshire  Cattle ...      $2,575 

Toronto 

Holstein-Friesian  Journal  (mo.) 

Dairy  Cattle....  *12,9S7 
Thoroughbred  of  Canada,  The  (mo.) 

Th'bred  Breed'g  &  Rac'g....    $15.600 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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BREED  PUBLICATIONS  (Livestock) 

(Continued) 

Gardenvale  QUEBEC  Circ. 

Canadian  Jersey  Breeder  (mo.) 

Cattle  Breed....      $3.000 
Montreal 

Eleveur,   L*    (mo.)    Cattle  Breed'g.... 

Quebec 

Pelleteries  du  Quebec  (Fr.  &  Eng.) 
(mo.)  Fur  Animal  Indus   . 

DAIRYING 

See  also  Milk  and  Milk  Products  in  Trade,  Technical 
and  Class  Section. 

Lo*  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Western  Dairy  Journal  (mo.) 

Dairy  Farmers....      15,283 
Controlled  free  dist....        5,137 
Paramount 

California  Dairyman    (ftntly)     .  Dairy'g 

Controlled  circ....VAC  7,229 

Jacksonville  FLORIDA 

Florida  Dairy  News  (quar.) 

Dairy  Farm'g  &  Dairy  Prod's  Dist....        3,000 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Southern  Dairy  Products  Journal   (mo.) 

Dairy  Prod's....        4,284 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Pure  Milk  News  (mo.)       Dairy  Farm'g   .    $13.933 
Controlled  free  dist....      $2,249 
East  St.  Louis 

Dairyman's  Journal  (mo.)   (see  note  in 
catalog)    Dairy'g....      39.939 

Linn  KANSAS 

Cow  and  Hen  Journal  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)      Dairy  &  Poult    .        3,700 

Louisville  KENTUCKY 

Dairy  Plant  Fieldman  (mo.)  Dairy  Indus    . 

Kentwood  LOUISIANA 

Commercial   (wkly)   Dairy  .. 

Bocton  MASSACHUSETTS 

New  England  Dairyman  (mo.) 

Dairy  Indus  7,577 

Saint  Paul  MINNESOTA 

Modern  Dairyman  (mo.). ...Dairy  Farmer....      36,213 

Carthage  MISSOURI 

Dairy   Paper*   Associated    (s-mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  Dairy  Farmers ... 

Columbia 

Dairy  Goat  Journal  (mo. )... .Dairy  Goats.... 
Springfield 

Milking   Shorthorn  Journal    (mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog)  Milk'g  Shorthorns  ..        5,221 

Peterborough         NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

Guernsey  Breeders'  Journal  (s-mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog)  Guernsey  Cattle....      11,604 

East  Syracuse  N£W  YORK 

Eastern  Milk  Producer  (mo.) 

Dairymen  Ints.... 12,490 
Lacona 

Holstein-Friesian  World  (s-mo.)   (see 

note  in  catalog)  ~ Dairy  Cattle....      26,257 

New  York 

Dairymen's  League  News  (ftntly) 

Dairy  Indus....    $46.549 
Controlled  free  dist....      $2.361 
Syracuse 

Independent  Producers'  Guide  (mo.) 

Dairy  Farmers  &  Cheese  Indus  ...      26,630 


Walton  Circ. 

Delaware  County  Farm  and  Home  Bu- 
reau News  (mo.)  Agric.  &  Dairy,...       2,175 

White  Plains 

Journal  of  Dairy  Science  (mo.).. ..Dairy'g....        4,300 

Columbus  OHIO 

Jersey  Journal  (s-mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log     Dairy   Indus....      10,000 

Salem 

Farm  and  Dairy  (wkly)  .  Agric  &  Dairy....       8,965 
Toledo 

Co-operative  Dairy  Farmer  (mo.) 

Co-op.  Dairy  Mkts  ..      $4.650 

Tu!aa  OKLAHOMA 

Pure  Milk   Producer   (mo.)    (cont.   free 
dist.)    Dairymen  Int....        1,650 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Inter-State  Milk  Producers  Review 

(mo.)    Dairy  Indus  ...        5,816 

Pittsburgh 

Dairymen's  Price  Reporter  (mo.) 

Dairy  Ind  ..        8,500 

Houston  TEXAS 

Industries   Lacteas    (Span.)    (mo.)    (cont. 
free  dist.)  Dairy  Indus....        7.831 

Bellingham  WASHINGTON 

Northwest  Farm  News  ((bi-wkly) 

Ind.  Agric.  &  Dairy'g  ..    $10.179 
Seattle 

Washcoegg   (mo.)    Poultry  &  Dairy....      29,891 

Beloit  WISCONSIN 

Brown  Swiss  Bulletin  (mo.)  Dairy  ..        4,571 

Ft.  Atkinson 

Hoard's  Dairyman  (s-mo.).. ..Dairy  Farm    * 335, 173 

Milwaukee 

Dairy  Industries  Unit  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)     .. Dairy  Indus    . 

Sheboygan  Falls 

Cheese  Reporter    „ 

CANADA 

Vancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Butter- Fat  (mo.)  Co-op  Mkt'g  D'ry  Prod....  $5.000 
Controlled  free  dist  ..  $1,100 
Vernon 

Cream  Collector  (mo.)  Dairy  Farm'g ...      $2,100 

Saint  John            NEW  BRUNSWICK 
Maritime  Farmer  and  Cooperative 
Dairyman   (s-mo.)   Agric.  &  Dairy—  *19,884 

Tor-to  ONTARIO 

Holstein-Friesian  Journal  (mo.) 

Dairy  Cattle....  *12,987 
Ontario  Milk  Producer(mo.)  Dairy  Farm....    $35,360 

LaTrapp.  QUEBEC 

Revue  d'  Oka,  La  (Fr)  (bi-mo.) 

Scien.  Agric.  Dairy  Ind.  Bio  .. 


St.  Hyacinthe 

Quebec  Laitier,  Le  (mo.) 


$1,000 
Dairy  Ind....     42,602 


FARM  BUREAU,  GRANGE  and 
CO-OPEATIVE  ASSOCIATIONS 


Montgomery 


ALABAMA 


Alabama  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.) 

Agric.  &  Farm  Bureau.... 
Controlled  free  dist ... 


67,6! 


Phoenix 


ARIZONA 


Arizona  Farmer- Ranchman  (ftntly.  Sat.) 

Agric...    *9,130 


Little  Rock 


ARKANSAS 


Farm  Bureau  Press  (mo.) 


Agric....      56,954 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  {P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Berkeley  CALIFORNIA  Circ 

California  Farm  Bureau  Monthly  (mo.) 

Agric ...      68,985 
Carmel 

Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    Agric....     $25,100 

Rlalto 

San    Bernardino    County    Farm    Bureau 

Monthly  (mo.)  Agric....      $1,700 

Riverside 

Riverside    Co.    Farm    Bureau    Monthly 

(mo.)     Agric.      $2,502 

Sacramento 

California   Grange   News    (s-mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  ...» State  Grange   .    * 23, 478 

San  Francisco 

Pacific  Grange  Group  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog) 
Stockton 

San  Joaquin  County  Farm  Bureau  (mo.) 

Agric....      $3,600 

Denver  COLORADO 

National  Union  Farmer  (mo.)  Agric      $320,000 

Rocky   Mountain   Union   Farmer    (mo.) 

Agric    .       18,900 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Georgia  Farmers'  Market  Bulletin  (wkly) 

(no  adv.)   Farm  Prod.  Mkts.... 

Controlled  free  dist...  $182,000 
Macon 

Georgia  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.). .Agric   .      41,312 


Boise 

Idaho  Granger     mo  )    (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)  (controlled  free  dist.)    .......Agric 

Arlington  Height.         ILLINOIS 

Cooperator,  The  (mo.)  Agric  .. 

Bloomington 

McLean  County  Farm  and  Home  Bureau 

News  (mo.)  „ Agric    .      $6,000 

Chicago 

National  4-H  News  (mo.) 

Agric.,  Youth  Educ....      73,021 

Controlled  free  dist ...      10,039 

Pure  Milk  News  (mo.)    ....Dairy  Farm'g...    $13,933 

Controlled  free  dist    .      $2,249 

Greenville 

Farmers  Equity  News  (wkly) 

Co-op  &  Agric  ..      16,500 
Kankakee 

Kankakee    County    Farm    Bureau    and 

Home  Bureau  News  (mo.)     Agric....      $2,700 

Mount  Morris 

Better   Farming   Methods    (mo.)    (con- 
trolled   circ.). ..Agric.  Methods  &  Educ....  >33,057 
Stronghurst 

Henderson  Co.  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.) 

Agric....  950 

Indianapolis  INDIANA 

Hoosier  Farmer  (mo.)      ...- -Agric....    133,237 

Marlon 

Farm  News  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Agric.  &  Farm  Bureau....      $2,101 
Rochester 

Indiana  Grange  News  (mo.)  Agric.... 

$3.900— Free 

De.  Moines  IOWA 

U.  S.  Farm  Union  News  (mo.) 

Farmer's  Union....        2,590 

Controlled  free  dist....        1,570 

Grundy  Center 

Iowa   Farm    Bureau   Spokesman    (Sat  ) 

Agric        131,220 

Clifton  KANSAS 

North  Central  Farm  Bureau  News 

(mo.)    Agric.  &  Farm  Bureau. ..        3.900 

Fort  Scott 

Kansas  Grange  Monthly  (mo.)  Agric  , 


Grundy  Center  Qrr_ 

Iowa  Farm  Bureau  Spokesman   (wkly) 

Agric ...     131,220 
Manhattan 

Kansas  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.). .Agric....      77.508 

Louisville  KENTUCKY 

Kentucky  Farm  Bureau  News   (mo.) 

Agric  ..      76,549 

Houma  LOUISIANA 

Louisiana  Future  Farmer  (mo.) 

F.F.A.  La.  Assn.~ 


Portland 


MAINE 


Grange  Herald  (mo.)  ..........State  Grange..- 

Maine  Farmer  and  Homemaker  (mo.) 

Agric....  *  14, 409 

Springfield  MASSACHUSETTS 

National  Grange  Monthly  (mo.)  .  Agric ... 

Charlotte  MICHIGAN 

Michigan  Farm  News  (mo.) 

Agric.  &  Farm  Bureau....      71,346 

Milaca  MINNESOTA 

Minnesota  Grange  Gleaner  (mo.)  $1,980 

Minneapolis 

Midland  Cooperator  (wkly)  Farm....  92,493 

St.  Paul 

Farmers  Union  Herald  (s-mo.)  ....Agric  .   $237,819 


Jackson 


MISSISSIPPI 


Miss.  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.) 

Farm  People....      47,800 
Miss.  Federated  Co-op  News  (mo.) 

Farm  People....      43,600 

Jefferson  City  MISSOURI 

Missouri  Farm  Bureau  News  (wkly) 

Agric ...      38,B46 
Kansas  City 

Cooperative   Consumer    (s-mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  ...- Co-op....  $260.000 

Midwest  Wool  Growers  News  (mo.) 

Wool  Grow'g....      11.500 


Great  Falls 


MONTANA 


Montana  Farmers  Union  News  (no  adv.) 

(mo.)     -  ~    Agric   .      17,»29 

Omaha                           NEBRASKA 
Nebraska  Union  Farmer  (no  adv.) 
(s-mo.)  ~....~..........Fann  Union....    118.000 


Albany 


NEW  YORK 


Albany  County  Farm  News  (mo.)  Agric....      $1.196 

Albion 

Orleans  County  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.) 
n  *     i  Agric ... 

Batavia 

Genesee  County  Farm  News  (mo.) 

Agric.... 


1,128 

$2,500 
$2,700 


Belmont 

Allegany    County    Farm    &    Home    News 
(mo.)        .................    ~  ........  Agric  .. 

East  Aurora 

Erie  County  Farm  News  (mo.)  ...Agric.... 

Fonda 

Montgomery  County  Farm  News  (mo.) 

I,h.ca  A*ri< 

Cooperative  Digest  (mo.)   ............  Agric.... 

Jamestown 

Chautauqua  County  Farm  and  Home 
Bureau  News  (mo.)  .................    Agric 

Lowville 

Lewis   County   Farm   Home   News    (mo.) 
Farm  Bureau  Int.... 

Mlneola 

Nassau  County  Agricultural  News   (mo.) 

Agric,...      $1.425 
Mount  Morris 

Livingston  County  Farm  Bureau  News 
(mo.)  ..................................  -  ........  Agria...      $1,046 


6,884 

4.900 
917 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jnne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  fac«,  sworn;  $Pwblisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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FARM  BUREAU,  GRANGE  and 
CO-OPERATIVE  ASSOCIATIONS 

(Continued) 
Norwich 

Chenango  County  Farm  and  Home  Bur- 
eau News  (mo. )  ..Agric.  &  Home  Econ 


Madison  County  Farm  News   (mo.) 

Agric ... 
Oswego 

Oswego  County  Farm  and  Home  News 

(mo.)     Agric  .. 

Plattsburg 

Clinton  County  Agricultural  News 

Agric  .. 
Poughkeepsie 

Cooperative  Living  (no  adv.)  (3ti.  ayr.) 

Group  Farm'g  .. 
Rlverhead 

Suffolk  Co.  Farm  News  (mo.)  ..  ..Agric.... 
Rochester 

Monroe  County  Farm  &  Home  Bureau 

News   (mo.) -...Agric.... 

Schenectady 

Schenectady  County  Farm  Bureau  News 

(mo.)    

Walton 

Delaware  County  Farm  and  Home 

Bureau  News    (mo.)  ....Agric.  &  Dairy ... 
Warrensburg 

Warren  County  Agriculture  News  (mo.) 

Agric.... 
Waterloo 

Seneca  County  Farm  and  Home  News 

Agric.... 

Asheville  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Farmers  Federation  News  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog) Agric ... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Greensboro 

North  Carolina  Farm  Bureau  News 

(mo.) Agric.... 

Raleigh 

Carolina  Co-operator  (mo.)  ~...  Agric.... 


Cite. 

1,800 

1,575 

$3,300 

955 

2,526 

3,900 

750 

2,175 

700 
$2,000 

100 
17,967 

53,500 
76,273 


Columbus  OHIO 

Ohio  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.)  ....Agric   .      54,960 

Ohio  State  Grange  Monthly  (mo.)  Agric....    100,719 
Dayton 

4-H  Life  (mo.) 4-H  Club  Work.~ 

Toledo 

Co-operative    Dairy    Farmer    (mo.) 

Co-op  Dairy  Mkt'g....      $4,650 

Oklahoma  City  OKLAHOMA 

Oklahoma  Farm  Bureau  Farmer  (mo.) 

Agric    .      41,400 

Portland  OREGON 

Oregon   Grange   Bulletin    (s-mo.)     (see 
note  in  catalog)  - Agric      *  12,97 4 

Salem 

Oregon  Fanner  Union  (mo.)  ....      Agric....      $2,450 

Harrisbur*  PENNSYLVANIA 

Farm  Bureau  Mirror  (mo.)         .    ..Agric  ..      65,009 
Pennsylvania  Game  News   (12  ti.  a  yr.) 

Game  Conserv....    $47,000 

Controlled  free  dist....    $15,000 

Pennsylvania  Grange  News   (mo.) 

Grange,...      42.275 
Philadelphia 

County  Agent  and  Vo-ag  Teacher  (mo.) 

Prof.  Agric.  Leaders  &  Teachers    . 

Controlled  circ   .  >31,053 
Inter-State  Milk  Producers  Review  (mo.) 

Dairy  Indus....       5,816 

Brooking*  SOUTH  DAKOTA 

Wool  Sack,  The  (mo.) 

Sheep  Rais'g  &  Wool  Mkt'g....      44,675 


Columbia  TENNESSEE  Clrc. 

Tennessee  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.) 

Agric....      56,457 
Memphis 

Mid- South  Cotton  News  (mo.) 

Cotton  Grow'g....      30,000 

Austin  TEXAS 

Texas    Co-operative    News    (mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog)  .....Farmer-Co-op....    $15,500 


Salt  Lake  City 


UTAH 


Farmers  Cooperator  (mo.) 


Agric  . 


14.000 


Blacksburg 


VIRGINIA 


Head.  Heart.  Hands  and  Health   (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  __________  ......  4-H  Club....    $65,700 

Richmond 

Cooperative  Farmer  (mo.)  ..............  -Agric.... 

Controlled  free  dist  ...    210,441 
Virginia  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.)  Agric  ..      25,101 

Bellingham  WASHINGTON 

Northwest  Farm  News  (bi-wkly) 

Ind.  Agric.  &  Dairy  .  .    $10,179 
Ellensburg 

Washington  State   Farm   Bureau  News 

(mo.)     ...........................  Agric    .        5,006 

Seattle 

Washcoegg   (mo.)    ......  Poultry  &  Dairy'g   .      29,891 

Washington  Grange  News  (s-mo.)   (see 

note  in  catalog)    ...................  ..  ......  .Agric....  *  24,  185 

Walla  Walla 

Pacific  Northwest  Cooperator 

Farm  Co-op 


Morgantown  WEST  VIRGINIA 

West  Virginia  Farm  News  (mo.).  Agric.... 
Controlled  free  dist... 


Chlppewa  Falls 


WISCONSIN 


Wisconsin  Farmers  Union  News  (s-mo.) 

Farmer's  Educ.  &  Co-op  Union  ... 
Madison 

Badger  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.) 

Agric.  News.... 
Shawano 

Shawano  County  Farm  Bureau  News 
(mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.)  Agric... 

CANADA 

Edmonton  ALBERTA 

Organized  Farmer.  The  (mo.)  .Agric.... 

Vancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Butter- Fat  (mo.) 

Co-op.  Mkt'g,  Dairy  Prod.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Manitoba  Co-operator  (wkly)  Agri.... 


37,969 
15,121 

17,095 

31,026 

3,200 

16,000 


$5.000 
$1.100 


45.971 


Saint  John  NE™  BRUNSWICK 

Maritime  Farmer  and  Co-operative  Dairy- 
man (s-mo.)  ...» Agric.  &  Dairy....  *  19, 884 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Rural  Co-operator,  The   (s-mo.).  .Agric....    $97,934 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Ensemble   (ftntly)   ....Co-op...    $12,250 

Saskatoon  SASKATCHEWAN 

Union  Farmer  (mo.)  Farm  Unions..- 


Pell  City 


FARM  NEWSPAPERS 

ALABAMA 


St.  Clair  Co.  News  Aegis  (wkly) 

Ind.  Agric.... 


4,000 


Buckeye 


ARIZONA 


Buckeye  Valley  News  ( wkly).. Ind.  &  Agric ... 


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Glendale  Circ. 

Herald-State  Farm  News  (wkly) 

Dem.  &  Agric....      $2,281 
Tombstone 

Epitaph  (wkly)  Agric.  &  Dem....      81,575 

Yuma 

Yuma  County  Farmer  (wkly)  Agric....        1,680 

Arkadelphla  ARKANSAS 

Southern  Standard  (wkly)  Ind.  Agric  ..      $2,542 

Carlisle 

Independent  (wkly)  Agric....         §780 

Charleston 

Express   (wkly) Dem.  Agric....      51,050 

Green  Forest 

Tribune   (wkly)   Agric.  Dem  ...      $1,225 

Greenwood 

Democrat    (wkly) Dem.  Agric  ...      $1,050 

Hope 

Hempstead  County  News  (wkly) 

Dem.  &  Agric  .. 
Jasper 

Informer  and  Newton  Co.  Times  (wkly) 

Agric    .          J735 
Sheridan 

Headlight  (wkly) Agric.  Dem  ...        1,823 

Waldron 

Advance  Reporter  (wkly)  . .  Dem.  Agric....      fil,200 
Wynne 

Progress    (wkly)    Dem.  Agric....      $1,925 

Denver  COLORADO 

Record  Stockman   (wkly) 

L'stk  &  Mkts    .  *11,377 
Fort  Morgan 

Morgan  County  Herald  (s-wkly) 

Agric.  Rep ...        2.912 
Grand  Junction 

Western  Colorado  Reporter  (wkly) 

Agric.,  Uran,  Min'g....       $3,081 
La  Junta 

Arkansas  Valley  Journal  (wkly) 

Ind.  Agric....       $4,612 
Sterling 

High  Plain  Farmer  (wkly)       Ind.  Agric  ...      $2,785 


Havanna 


FLORIDA 


Herald    (wkly)    .  


Agric.  Dem    . 


Jay 

Tri-County  Gazette  (wkly)   Agric... 

Plant  City 


$850 


3,250 


Courier   (wkly)   Dem.  &  Agric....    *4,571 

**4.530 


Macon 


GEORGIA 


Georgia  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.).. Agric  ...      41,312 

Genesee  IDAHO 

News  (wkly)  Agric.  Rep  .  $615 

Idaho  Falls 

Eastern  Idaho  Farmer  (wkly)  ...Agric  .  3,065 
Mlddleton 

Boise  Valley  Herald  (wkly)  ..  Ind.  Agric....         $550 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Midwest  Farm  Paper  Unit  (see  note  in 
catalog) 

Joliet 

Farmers'  Review  (wkly)     .  Agric.  &  Ind....        4.293 

National  Stock  Yards 

St.    Louis    Daily   Live   Stock   Reporter 


(dly) 


~.L'Stk  &  Agric....7,252 


Knlghtstown  INDIANA 

Eastern  Indiana  Farmer  (wkly) 

Ind.  Agric....      $5,627 

$614— Free 

Mentone 

News    (wkly)   Farm'g  ...      $1,079 

Mishawaka 

Countyman's  Press   (wkly)  ..  Ind.  Agric  ...       8,548 


Morgantown 


Circ 


Tri-County  Farmer  (mo.)   (see  note  in 
catalog) Ind.  &  Agric....t2.500— Free 

Tri-County  Farm  News  (mo.)  (see  note 

In  catalog)   Ind.  &  Agric....t2,500— Free 

New  Paris 

Farmers  Exchange  (wkly)  ..Ind.  &  Agric....      $6,254 
Shirley 

Four  County  Farmer  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog) Ind.  &  Agric.... 

J2.500— Free 


Clinton 


IOWA 


Town  Talk  (wkly)  Ind.  &  Farm    .        5,216 

11,109— Free 
Decorah 

Posten  (Norw.)  (wkly)  Ind.  &  Agric....      17,567 

Gowrie 

Agric.... 


News   (wkly)   

Marathon 

Republic    (wkly)    .... 
Maxwell 

Tribune  (wkly) 
Wapello 

Republican  (wkly) 
Wells  burg 

Herald    (wkly)       ... 


1.498 

,    Agric.  &  Ind  ...         $490 
....Rep.  &  Agric....  650 

Agric....      $1,443 

.    Rep.  &  Agric....         $615 


Williamsburg 

Iowa  County  Farmer  (mo.)  ....Ind.  Agric  . 

t2. 650— Free 

Dodge  City  KANSAS 

High  Plains  Journal  (wkly)       ..    Agric          $7,875 
Esbon 

Times  (wkly)  ~ Agric  ... 

Haven 

Journal   (wkly)   Agric....         $780 

Manhattan 

Grass  and  Grain  (wkly)  .  ..     Ind.  Agric  .. 
obcrlin  Combined  circ....      $7,284 

Herald  (wkly)    Ind.   &  Agric    .      $2,784 

Topeka 

Capper's  Weekly  (wkly)       Ind.  &  Agric  .  *387,183 


Greenup 


KENTUCKY 


News  (wkly)  Agric...      11,673 


Kentwood 


LOUISIANA 


Commercial  (wkly)  Dairy- 
Lake  Providence 

Banner-Democrat  (wkly)  ..  ..  Agric  .. 

New  Roads 

Pointe  Coupee  Banner(wkly)  Dem.  Agric... 


Preston 


MARYLAND 


News  and  Farmer  (wkly)  ..Ind.  &  Agric 


Addison 


MICHIGAN 


Courier   (wkly) 


Rep.  &  Agric 


$1,228 
1,460 
$1,420 

$3,154 

$775 


East  Lansing 

Michigan  Farmer   (s-mo.)    Agric  ..  -£141,965 

Fowler 

Post    (wkly)    Ind.  Agric  ..      tl,200 

Mlddlevllle 

Sun  and  Caldonia  News....  Rep.  &  Agric  ..      $1,250 


Butterfield 


MINNESOTA 


Advocate    (wkly)    Agric.... 


5660 


Clarksdale 


MISSISSIPPI 


Delta  Farm  Press  (wkly) Agric ...      $8,352 

Hemando 

Times  Promoter  (wkly)  Agric....      $1,300 

Meridian 

Farm  Reporter  (wkly)   Ind.  Agric ... 

$18.863— Free 


Jefferson  City 


MISSOURI 


Missouri    Farm    Bureau    News    (wkly) 

Agric,..      38,846 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  $P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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FARM  NEWSPAPERS  (Continued) 

MISSOURI  (Continued) 

Kansas  City  Circ. 

Daily  Drovers'  Telegram  (dly) 

L'stk  &  Agric....      19.101 
Weekly  Star  Farmer  (wkly)   (see  cata- 
log)    Ind.  Agric....*383,138 

St.  Joseph 

Stock  Yards  Journal  (wkly) 

L'stk  &  Grain....      22.761 


Lewlstown  MONTANA 

Argus-Farmer    (wkly)    Ind.  &  Agric    . 


Omaha 


NEBRASKA 


Kathohsches  Wochenblatt  und  Der 

Landmann  (Ger.)  Agric.... 

Scottsbluff 

Business  Farmer   (wkly)   Agric  .. 


Binghamton 


NEW  YORK 


Farm  and  Home  News  (mo.)   (see  note 

in   catalog)    Farm'g  &  Home  Int.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Dunn  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Dispatch  (dly)  Ind.  &  Agric   . 

Maxtoo 

Scottish  Chief,  The  (wkly)  Ind.  &  Agric 

Steele                      NORTH  DAKOTA 
Ozone  and  Kidder  County  Farmers' 
Press    (wkly)    Ind.  Agric.... 

East  Canton  <>HIO 

News  (wkly)  Ind.  Agric   . 

Garretts  villa 

Journal  (wkly)  Agric.  Ind.... 

Glbsonburg 

Derrick   (wkly)    Agric.  &  Ind.... 

Kinsman 

Journal  (wkly)  Ind.  Agric.... 

Oklahoma  City  OKLAHOMA 

Oklahoma  Live  Stock  News  (dly) 

L'stk  &  Agric 

Quarryville  PENNSYLVANIA 

Lancaster  Farming   (wkly)   Agric.... 

WHUamstown 

Times    (wkly)    Ind.  &  Agric    . 

Barnwell  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

People- Sentinel    (wkly)    Dem.  Agric    . 

Livingston  TENNESSEE 

Enterprise  (wkly)  Dem.  Agric 

Smithvllle 

Review  (wkly)  


Ind.  Agric 


Bogata  TEXAS 

News   (wkly) 
Grandview 

Tribune  (wkly)    ..............  Dem.  &  Agric.... 

Hale  Center 

American    (wkly)    ..............  Dem.  Agric  . 

Ropesville 

Ropes   Plainsman    (wkly)     ...  Ind.  Agric.... 


Fillmor* 

Millard  County  Progress  (wkly)  ..  Agric.... 

Blackstone  VIRGINIA 

Courier-  Record  (wkly)   ..........  Dem.  Agric.... 

Grundy 

Virginia  Mountaineer  (wkly) 

Agric.  &  Min'g.... 


51,228 


Journal  Stockman   (dly).. ..L'stk  &  Agric....      18.117 


$3,118 

3,650 
17,000 

4,233 
§2,478 

SI, 738 

81.043 

§967 

§1,140 

475 

2,220 

§5,421 
§1,096 

§2,638 

§2,750 
§2.000 

§1,060 
§798 

1,400 
*605 

§1.064 
§2,228 
3,100 


Bellingham  WASHINGTON  Circ. 

Northwest  Farm  News  (bi-wkly) 

Ind.  Agric.  &  Dairy....    $10,179 
Uniontown 


Journal  (wkly)  Ind.  &  Agric  .. 

Gr*en  Bay  WISCONSIN 

Farmer's  Friend  (wkly)   Agric.... 

Kewaskum 

Statesman  (wkly)  Agric.  Ind.... 

Stevens  Point 

Rolnik  (Farmer)   (Polish)   (wkly) 

Ind.  &  Agric.... 


Calgary 


CANADA 

ALBERTA 


Rocky  View  and  Market  Examiner 

(wkly)   -.Ind.  Agric.... 

Thorsby 

Western  Messenger    (wkly).. ..Ind.  Agric  .. 

Victoria  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Farm  News  and  Island  Gardener  (mo.) 

Agric  .. 


322 

8,692 

800 

§760 

6,500 
t2.16S 


Boissevain 


MANITOBA 


Ind.  &  Agric....        1,334 


Recorder  (wkly) 
Deloraine 

Deloraine  Times  and  Waskada  News 

(wkly)   Ind.  Agric ...      tl.OOO 

Grand  View 

Exponent  (wkly)  Ind.  Agric   . 

Rossburn 

Review   (wkly)      Agric  .. 

Winnipeg 

Canada    Tidningen    (Swedish    Canadian 

News)  (Swed.)  (wkly). .Farm  &  Home  .. 
Canadian  Farmer  (Uk.Hwkly)        Agric....      19,765 
Free  Press  Prairie  Farmer  (wkly) 

Ind.  &  Agric    * 385, 118 
Modern  Farmer  (wkly) 

Farm  Prod's,  Prod.  &  Mkt'g....        5,750 
Norrona  (Norw.Mwkly)  .  Farm  &  Home  .. 


Toronto  ONTARIO 

Commonwealth   (wkly)      Ind.  Agric 


14,000 


Montreal 


QUEBEC 


Family  Herald  and  Weekly  Star  (wkly) 

(see  catalog)    ........  ..  ..........  -...Agric    *  423,  343 

Terre  de  Chez  Nous,  La  (  Fr.  )  (wkly)  .  Agric....  *59,732 


Lashburn 


SASKATCHEWAN 


Neilburg  Star  (wkly) 
Lemburg 

Star  (ftntly)  

Saskatoon 

Western  Producer  (wkly) 


Agric.... 

.  Agric.  &  Ind  ..         *375 


Wynard 

Advance   (wkly) 


News.  Agric.  &  Home...,*131,861 
Agric....**l.S31 


FUR  FARMING  and  RABBIT  RAISING 

El  Monte  CALIFORNIA 

California   Rabbits    (mo.) 

Int.  of  Rabbit  &  Cavy  Breeders.... 
Sacramento 

California  Rabbit  News   (mo.). .. .Rabbits  ... 

Denver  COLORADO 

National  Fur  News   (mo.). ...Fur  Farm'g....    -£-4,421 
Palmer  Lake 

American  Angora  News  (hi-mo.) 

Rabbit  Breed'g  .. 


Laraonl 


IOWA 


Small  Stock  Magazine  (mo.) 

Rabbits  &  Pet  Stock.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 


ts.ooo 
n.ooo 


Circulation— **Sept.  A, B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Agricultural  Publications,  1959 


Duluth  MINNESOTA  Circ. 

American  Fur  Breeder  (mo.). .Fur  Breed...,    £4,431 
Minneapolis 

National  Rabbit  Raiser  (mo.) 

Rabbits,  Poultry ...    $10.470 

Warrenton  MISSOURI 

American  Rabbit  Journal  (mo.) 

Commercial  Rabbit   Breed'g....        4,130 
Angora  Rabbit  Magazine  (mo.) 
Rabbit  Rais'g  &  Angora  Wool  Mkt'g  ..          932 

Fair  Lawn  NEW  JERSEY 

American  Small  Stock  Farmer  (mo.) 

Rabbit  Indus....      13.500 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Black  Fox  Magazine  and  Modern  Mink 

Breeder  (mo.)   Fur  Farm.. .        3,851 

Controlled  free  dist   .          950 

Salt  Lake  City  UTAH 

National  Chinchilla  Breeder  (mo.) 

Chinchilla  &  Fur  Indus  ...        4,110 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

U.  S.  Fur  Rancher  (mo.).  Mink  Farm'g....      $3.800 

CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Fur  Trade  Journal  of  Canada  (mo.) 

Fur  Trd.  &  Fur  Farm'g  .. 

Summerside  PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND 
Maritime  Fur  Breeder  (mo.) 

Fur  Breed'g.... 

Quebec  QUEBEC 

Pelleteries  du  Quebec   (Fr.    and   Eng.) 
(mo.)   « ~. Fur  Animal  Indus.... 

GENERAL  (Agriculture) 

See  also  Farm  Newspapers 

Birmingham  ALABAMA 

Progressive  Farmer   (mo.)    (see  note 

in  catalog)  Agric.... 

Comb.  circ....*l,386,247 
Montgomery 

Southern  Farm  and  Home    (quar.) 

Farm  &  Home....    369,095 

Phoenix  ARIZONA 

Arizona  Farmer-Ranchman  (ftntly.  Sat.) 

Agric   .    *9,130 

Little  Rock  ARKANSAS 

Arkansas  Farmer  (mo.)  Agric....  £55,919 

North  Little  Rock 

Rural  Arkansas  Magazine  (mo.)   (Rural 
elec.,  gen.  farm  news)  103,810 

Coachella  CALIFORNIA 

Desert  Rancher  (mo.)  - Agric.... 

Los  Angeles 

Farm  Management  (mo.) 

Western  Bus.  Farmers.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Western  Grower  and  Shipper  (mo.) 

Veg.  &  Melon  Grow'g  &  Ship'g....VAC  1,859 

Controlled  circ.... VAC  1,720 

Orange 

Fruit  and  Vegetable  Review....Fresh 
Vegs.  &  Fruits,  Growers  &  Shippers.... 
Controlled  free  dist... 
Sacramento 

California  Rancher  (mo.)   .Agric  .. 

Controlled  free  dist... 
Saint  Helena 

Redwood  Rancher  (mo.) Agric,... 

San  Diego 

Southern  Californa  Rancher  (mo.) 

So.  Cal.  Farming-.. 
Controlled  free  dist....    $14,500 


16,493 
8,544 


2,911 
3.128 

4.200 
28,000 

$5,000 


San  Francisco  Circ. 

California  Farmer  (bi-wkly.  Sat.)  Agric....*ll»,282 
California  Magazine  of  the  Pacific 

(quar.)  (see  note  in  catalog) .  Ind.  Agric....    £7,803 
San  Luis  Oblspo 

California  Future  Farmer  Magazine  (mo.) 
(no  adv.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Voca.  Agric  ..      12,SOO 

Denver  COLORADO 

Colorado  Rancher  and  Farmer   (s-mo.) 

Agric ...  *44.122 

National  Union  Farmer  (mo.)  Agric....  1320.000 

Western  Farm  Life   (s-mo.)    (see  note 
in  catalog)  Agric.  &  L'stk....*149,761 

Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Better  Crops  with  Plant  Food  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog) -...Agric ...          947 

Controlled  free  dist ...      25.553 
Extension  Service  Review  (mo.)  (no  adv.) 
Agric..  Home  Econ.... 
Controlled  free  dist....    {16.000 

Foreign  Agriculture  (mo.)  -...Agric....         $970 

Controlled  free  dist...      $4,000 

Gainesville  FLORIDA 

Florida  Agriculture  (mo.)    (see  note  in 
catalog)    Agric ...      27,984 

Klsslmmee 

Florida  Future  Farmers  (quar.)  ....Agric....        8,945 

Tampa 

Florida  Grower  and  Rancher  (mo.). .Agric   .  * 26,393 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Georgia  Farmer  (mo.)     Agric..      48,054 

Controlled  free  dist  ..        4,903 
Georgia  Future  Farmer  (bi-mo.)  ..  Agric 

Controlled  free  dist....    $19,000 

Honolulu  HAWAII 

Hawaii  Farmer  (mo.) Farm'g.... 

Boise  IDAHO 

Idaho  Farmer  (s-mo.)  see  catalog) ..Agric,...  •£'37,280 
Idaho  Farm  Journal  (wkly)  Agric....        4,046 


Champalkn-Urbana 


ILLINOIS 


$900 


Agricultural  History  (quar.). .Agric  Hist 
Chicago 

Farm  Safety  Review  (bi-mo.)    (no 

adv.)    Safety.... 

Controlled  free  dist   .      25,000 
Med-west   Farm   Paper  Unit    (see  note 

in  catalog)      

Nation's  Agriculture   (mo.)    Agric....!, 642,974 

Prairie  Farmer  (s-mo.)   Agric   .£395,382 

Rural  Gravure  (mo.)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     — Rural  &  Small  Town  Int....    494,570 

Danville 

American  Farm  Youth  Magazine  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog) Agric....      75,239 

East  St.  Louis 

St.  Clair  Ruralist  (mo.)  .... Agric  .. 

$5,000— Free 
Mount  Morris 

Better  Farming  Methods  (mo.) 

Agric.  Methods  A  Educ.~ 

Controlled  circ      >33,057 
Oregon 

Ogle  County  Farmer  (mo.)    Agric....       2,800 


Huntlngton 


INDIANA 


Indiana  Farmer  (See  Indiana-Kentucky 
State  Farm  Paper  Unit,  Middletown, 
Ky.) 
Indianapolis 

Hoosier  Farmer  (mo.)  Agric  .. 

Marlon 

Farm  News  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Agric.,  Farm  Bureau.... 


133,237 


$2,101 


Ames 


IOWA 


Iowa  Agriculturist  (mo.)  ... 


...Agric ...      $2,100 


Circulation— ££Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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GENERAL  (Agriculture)    (Continued) 
IOWA  (Continued) 
DM  MoinM  Cire. 

Iowa  Farm   and  Home  Register   (mo.) 

(sec  note  in  catalog)  Agric   .    522.229 

Successful  Farming  (mo.)  Agric....*!, 313,238 

Wallace*'  Farmer  and  Iowa  Homestead 

(s-mo.)     Agric.../*297,653 

Westernews   (mo.)   Grain  &  Feed.... 

Controlled  free  dist...      $3,000 
Oxford 

Johnson  County  Farmer  (bi-mo. ).. Agric  .. 

3,300— Free 

Clifton  KANSAS 

North  Central  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.) 

Agric.  &  Farm  Bureau....       3.900 
Dodge  City 

Irrigation  Age  (mo.) 

Irriga.  &  Gen'l  Farm'g....        1,443 
9,000— Free 
Topeka 

Capper's  Farmer  (mo.)  Agric    -fr  1,499,695 

Kansas  Farmer  (s-mo.)  .Agric... .^111,865 

Kansas  Union  Farmer  (mo.)  .....Agric.... 

Missouri  Ruralist  (s-mo.)  Agric  ..  *  140, 664 

Wichita 

National  Flying  Farmer  (mo.) 

Farm'g  &  Avia'n  ...      $3,200 

Middletown  KENTUCKY 

Indiana  Farmer  (mo.)  Agric....  76.700 

Controlled  free  dist....  45,685 

Kentucky  Farmer,  The  (mo.)     Agric    ^118,518 

Tennessee  Farmer  and  Homemaker(mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Agric....  90,801 

Controlled  free  dist....  2,425 

Springfield  MASSACHUSETTS 

New  England  Homestead  (s-mo.)   (Sat.) 

Agric....*148,187 
West  Springfield 

Eastern  States  Cooperator   (no  adv.) 
(mo. )  Agric.... 

Charlotte  MICHIGAN 

Michigan  Farm  News  (mo.) 

Agric.  &  Farm  Bureau   .      71,346 
East  Lansing 

Michigan  Farmer  (s-mo.)  Agric....*  141, 965 

Lansing 

Michigan  Patron  (mo.)   ~ Agric   .      16,400 

Albert  Lea  MINNESOTA 

Community  Magazine   (mo.)    Agric.... 

Minneapolis 

Minnesota  Farmer,  The  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  Agric  ...      99,256 

St.  Paul 

Farmer,  The  (s-mo.)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)      Agric  ...*2«6,219 

Farmer's  Union  Herald  (s-mo.)  ....Agric....  $237,819 

Jackson  MISSISSIPPI 

Conservation  News  and  Livestock 

Farmer   (mo.)    Agric....      16,154 

Miss.  Farm  Bureau  News  (mo.) 

Farm  People....      47,500 
Mississippi  Farmer  (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    — Agric....      38,686 

Controlled  free  dist...        4,916 
Miss.  Federated  Co-op  News  (mo.) 

Farm  People....      43,500 

Columbia  MISSOURI 

Agricultural  Leaders  Digest  (mo.)   (see 

note  in  catalog) Agric.  Leaders.... 

Controlled  circ ...  >29,790 

Missouri  Farmer  (mo.)  Agric  .. 

Controlled  free  dist....    156,828 
Kansas  City 

Agricultura  de  las  Americas  (Span.) 

(mo.)     Farm'g....  >34,461 


MONTANA  Cire. 

Montana  Agriculture  (mo.)  Agric....       2,000 

Great  Falls 

Montana  Farmer-Stockman  (s-mo.) 

Agric....  *35,217 

Lincoln  NEBRASKA 

Nebraska  Agriculture  (mo.) 

Gen'l  Farm'g.... 
Controlled  free  dist ...      21,096 
Nebraska  Farmer  (s-mo.).  Farm  &  Home  ...^117,831 
Omaha 

Hospodar  (Czech.)  (s-mo.)  Agric....      24.000 

Scottsbluff 

Business  Fanner  (wkly)  Agric....      J3.118 

Reno  NEVADA 

Nevada  Agriculture  and  Livestock 

Journal  (mo.)  Agric...      $1.525 

New  Brunswick         NEW  JERSEY 

New  Jersey  Agriculture  (bi-mo.)   (cont. 
free  dist.)   Agric....      $13,500 

Sea  Isle  City 

New  Jersey  Farm  and  Garden  (mo. )  ..Agric  .,      24,557 

Las  Cruces  NEW  MEXICO 

New  Mexico  Farm  and  Ranch  (mo.) 

Agric...    *8,455 

Alton  NEW  YORK 

Wayne  Co.  Farm  and  Home  News  (mo.) 

Agric ...      $3,619 
Ithaca 

American  Agriculturist  (s-mo.) 

Agric.  &  Home  Mak'g    *227,625 
New  York 

Agricultural  Index  (mo.) 

Index  to  Agric.  Periodicals....  886 

Fruit  and  Vegetable  Reporter  (dly) 

Fresh  Fruit  and  Vegetables  ... 
Jewish  Farmer (Yid. AEng.)  (mo.)..Agric.~. 
Rural  New  Yorker  (s-mo.)  Agric....*300,488 

Raleigh  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Carolina  Farmer  (mo.)  Agric....    131,328 


Cincinnati 


OHIO 


Farm  Quarterly,  The  (quar.) 

Farm'g.../*216,6S3 
Cleveland 

Ohio  Farmer  (s-mo.)  Agric    **  153, 630 

Salem 

Farm  and  Dairy  (wkly)  . .  Agric.  &  Dairy....        8,965 
Toledo 

OMI  (Ohio  Michigan  Indiana)  Farm 

News  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog). .Agric ...      27,750 

OKLAHOMA 

News  (mo.)  ~ Agric....         t650 

Oklahoma  City 

Farmer- Stockman  (mo.)  — Agric....*433,934 

Corvallis  OREGON 

Oregon's  Agricultural  Progress  (quar.) 

Portland 

Better  Fruit  (mo.)  Fruit-Indus....      10,297 

Northwest  Ruralite  (mo.)  Agric....      56,401 

Oregon    Farmer    (s-mo.)  (Thurs.)    (see 

note  in  catalog) Agric    .  <Ar56,328 

Oregonian  Farm,  Home  and  Garden 
(wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Farm,  Home  &  Garden,...    295,740 
Oregon   Journal — Prints   separate   section 
called   Northwest   Living   with   Sunday 
edition. 
Powell  Butte 

Central  Oregon  Rancher  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  Oregon  Ranch  &  Agric....         $200 

Controlled  free  dist ...      $4,651 
Salem 

Oregon  Agriculture  (mo.)  ~ .Agric....      11,033 


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Harrlsburff  PENNSYLVANIA 

Pennsylvania  Farmer  (bi-mo.)(Sat.) 


Circ 


Philadelphia 

Farm  Journal   (mo.)    (see  note  In  cat- 


alog) 


Agric....*3,344,409 


Columbia  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

South  Carolina  Young  Farmer  and  Fu- 
ture Farmer  (no  adv.)  (quar.). ...Farm'g....      12,000 

Pageland 

South  Carolina  Farmer  (Mo.)  Agric....      26,870 

Aberdeen  SOUTH  DAKOTA 

Dakota  Farmer,  The  (s-mo..  Sat.). .Agric  ..^105,149 

Nashville  TENNESSEE 

Farm  and   Ranch  with   Southern   Agri- 
culturist (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Agric....*!, 300,578 

Market  Bulletin  (mo.) Agric., 

Controlled  free  dist       $62,010 

Austin  TEXAS 

Texas  Future  Farmer,  The  (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  Farm'g....      13,000 

Fort  Worth 

Texas  Ranch  and  Farm  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog) - Agric  ...  1227.662 

Granger 

Texasy  Rolnik  (Czech.)  (mo.)  . Agric  ..      §2,245 

Harlingen 

Texas  Farming  and  Citriculture   (mo.) 

Citrus  &  Gen'l  Farm'g....    113,992 
Lubbock 

Southwestern  Crop  and  Stock  (mo.) 

Agric....    120,000 
Strawn 

Texas  Ranchman   (wkly) Agric.  L'stk ... 

Waco 

Texas  Agriculture  (mo.)  Agric  ..      70,291 

Salt  Lake  City  UTAH 

Improvement  Era  (mo.) 

Relig.,  Cult.  Int..  Agric.,  Home  Econ's....*lS8,566 

Utah  Farmer  (s-mo.)  (see  note  in  cata 

log)    Agric  ...  *18,948 

Alexandria  VIRGINIA 

National  Future  Farmer,  The   (bi-mo.) 

Farm  Youth....    226,352 
Blacksburg 

Extension  Service  News  (mo.)  (no  adv.) 

(Cont.  free  dist.)    Agric....    t22,15C 

Virginia  Farm  Economics  (quar.)  ..Agric, 

Controlled  free  dist ...        2.75C 
Boyce 

Farm  and  Livestock  (wkly)  ............Agric.... 

Richmond 

Southern  Planter  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     - Agric.  &  L'stk....*420,669 

CentraUa-ChehaHs  WASHINGTON 
Lewis  County  Farmer  (mo.) 

Farm'g  &  Forestry-- 
Controlled free  dist.... 
Ellensburg 

Washington  State  Farm   Bureau  News 

(mo.)     Agric,... 

Montesano 

Grays  Harbor  Farmer  (mo.)  Agric.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Spokane 

Pacific  Northwest  Farm  Quad  (see  note 

in  catalog) 

Washington  Farmer  (s-mo.),  Thurs.) 
(see  catalog)    Agric.... 


12.48 
14,000 


5,006 


4,65 


*76,8S 


Fort  Atkinson  WISCONSIN 

Farmers  Digest  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)   .Sum.  of  Agric.  Art's....    $25,60 


Crops  and  Soil  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)   .... Agric.,.  *20,384 


•hkosh  Circ. 

Winco  Farmer  (bi-wkly)   Farm' g ..  6,897— Free 


Wisconsin  Agriculturist  (s-mo.)  ....Agric....*200,021 
Waupaca 

Central  Wisconsin  Farmer  (wkly)  Agric....        6,087 

Cheyenne  WYOMING 

Wyoming  Stockman- Farmer  (mo.).  Agric ... 


Laramie 

Wyoming  Agriculture  (mo.)     Agric.... 


13,945 

18,800 


CANADA 

Salgary  ALBERTA 

Farm  and  Ranch  Review  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  ..  Home  &  Agric ...  *99,346 

'ancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Canadian  Farms  and  Homes  (mo.) 

Farm  Int....      12,118 

Country  Life  in  British  Columbia  (mo.) 
Victoria  Agric.  &  Hort...    118,907 

Farm  News  and  Island  Gardener  (mo.) 

Agric.... 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Country  Guide,  The  (mo.)  ....Rural  Mag    *305,5S4 

Saint  John  NEW  BRUNSWICK 

Maritime  Farmer  and  Co-operative 

Dairyman   (s-mo.)   Agric.  &  Dairy   .  *  19,884 

Delhi  ONTARIO 

Cash  Crop  Farming  (5  ti.  a  yr.)  ....Agric  .     46,709 
,ondon 

Farmers'  Advocate  (s-mo.) 

Toronto  Agric..  L'stk.  &  Farm  Home....  1200,000 

Good  Farming  Quarterly  (quar  ) 

Farm  Mechanization....  444,349 

Levis  QUEBEC 

Abeille  et  I'Erable,  L'  (Fr.)  (mo.) 
Montreal  Maple  Prod's  &  Honey....      17.100 

Agriculture  (bi-mo.)       Agric....      11,350 

Bulletin  des  Agriculteurs,  Le  (Farmers' 

Bulletin  (Fr.)  (mo.)      Agric    *151,420 

Ferme,  La  (Fr.)   (mo.) Agric....*  156, 132 

MacDonald  Farm  Journal  (mo.) 

Farm,  Home  &  School   .        4,500 
Verdum 

Machinerie  et  Outillage  de  Ferme(bi-mo.) 

Farm  Mechaniz.... 


Laguna  PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 

Philippine  Agriculturist  (mo.)  ~-~Agric.... 

Manila 

Agricultural  and  Industrial  Life   (mo.) 

Agric.  Trade ...      13,182 

HORTICULTURE 

See  also  Botanical.  Fruit  and  Fruit  Products;  Florist 

and  Floriculture;  Seed  and  Nursery  Interests 

in  Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Section. 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

California   Citrograph    (mo.)  Citriculture   .  114,343 
Western  Grower  and  Shipper  (mo.) 

Veg.  &  Melon  Grow.  &  Ship    VAC  5,137 
San  Francisco  Controlled  circ....VAC  1,859 

Western  Fruit  Grower  (mo.) 

Fruit  Grow'g..., 
Controlled  circ....  > 24,565 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
National  Horticultural  Magazine  (quar.) 
(no  adv.)  Scientific  Hort.... 

Jacksonville  FLORIDA 

Florida  Gardener  (quar.) Garden'g...      26,500 

Tampa 

Citrus  Magazine  (mo.)  ...-.Citrus  Fruits   . 
Florida  Grower  and  Rancher  (mo.).  Agric....*26,3S3 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

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Horticulture   (Continued) 

Honolulu                         HAWAII  Circ. 

Bulletin  of  the  Pacific  Orchid  Society  of 
Hawaii  (quar.)  — Orchid  Culture  ...         $600 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

American  Nurseryman  (s-mo.)  .Horticul....        9,368 

MASSACHUSETTS 
Horticulture  (mo.) Horticulture....  *89,375 


St.  Paul 


MINNESOTA 


Minnesota  Horticulturist  (9  ti.  a  yr.) 

Horticulture.... 


St.  Louis 


MISSOURI 


Missouri  Botanical  Garden  Bulletin  (no 
adv.)  (6  ti.  a  yr.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)  Hort.  &  Bot.... 

Short  Hill.  NEW  J£RSEY 

National  Farm  and  Garden  Magazine 
(quar.) ...Farm  &  Garden.... 


10,500 


2,900 


8.392 


Mlneola 


NEW  YORK 


Professional  Gardener  (mo.)  ..  Garden'g  ..        1,186 
New  York 

Flower  Grower.  The  Home  Garden  Maga- 
zine  (mo.)    Garden" g....*40S,413 

Durham  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Bryologist   (quar.) Mosses  ..         $450 

Columbus  OHIO 

American  Rose  Magazine  (mo  ) 

Rose  Grow'g . .    $16,628 
Olmsted  Falls 

Trees  (bi-mo.)  ~.   .    Arboriculture....       3.000 

Controlled  free  dist....        1,000 
Willoughby 

American  Fruit  Grower  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)    .Com.  Fruit  Growers....    150,009 

American  Vegetable  Grower  (mo.)   (see 
note  in  catalog)  ....Com.  Veg.  Growers   .  *59,780 

OKLAHOMA 
Gloxinian,  The  (bi-mo.)  Flowers....        1.500 

CorvallU  OREGON 

Oregon  Ornamental  &  Nursery  Digest  (4 

ti.  a  yr.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  ....Hort  ..        1,000 
Portland 

Better  Fruit   (mo.) Fruit  Indus....      10,297 

Emmaus  PENNSYLVANIA 

Organic  Gardening  and  Farming  (mo.) 

Hort.  &  Gard'g....    180.804 

Sioux  Falls  SOUTH  DAKOTA 

Dakota  Horticulture  (9  ti.  a  yr.) 

Hort.  &  Garden'g  .. 

Harlingen  TEXAS 

Texas  Farming  and  Citriculture   (mo.) 
(tee  note  in  catalog) 


Boyce 


Citrus  Fruit  &  Gen'l  Farm'g....    $13.992 
VIRGINIA 


Eastern  Fruit  Grower  (mo.) 

Com.  Apple  &  Peach  Indus.... 

Yaklma  WASHINGTON 

Goodfruit  Growers  (bi-wkly)  ..Fruit  Indus.... 

CANADA 

Vancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Country  Life  in  British  Columbia  (mo.) 


9.175 


Agric.  &  Hort  ..  •16,665 


Niagara-on-the-Lake    ONTARIO 

Canadian  Fruitgrower  (mo. )  Fruit  Grow'g  ... 
Controlled  free  dist... 


$2,094 
$2.804 


LIVESTOCK 

See  also  Breed  Publications;  Dairying 

Phomix                         ARIZONA  Circ. 

Arizona  Cattlelog  (mo.). ...Cattle  Rancher....  $1.900 
Stockman  Magazine  (mo.)  -...L'st...  $6.000 

Loa  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Western  Livestock  Journal  (mo.) 

L'stk  &  Horses....      44,312 
Redwood  City 

Pacific  Stockman  (mo.)  — - L'stk...       8,088 

San  Francisco 

California  Cattleman  (mo.)  ....Beef  Cattle.... 
California  Livestock  News  (wkly) 

L'stk  Indus  ...        3,596 

Boulder  COLORADO 

Arabian  Horse  News  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)   Arab.  Horses....      $5,900 

Denver 

American  Cattle  Producer  (mo.)  L'stk  ..  11,650 
Reord-Stockman  (wkly)  ....L'stk  &  Mkts  ..  *11,377 
Western  Farm  Life  (s-mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog) Agric.  &  L'stk... .*149,761 

Klsshnmee  FLORIDA 

Cattle  Group  Limited  (see  note  in  cata- 
log) 
Florida  Cattleman  and  Livestock 

Journal  (mo.)  Beef  Cattle.  Horses  ...    *5,369 

International  Brahman  Review   (8  ti.  a 

yr.)   (see  note  in  catalog)     ..      .L'stk....       2,548 
Controlled  free  dist....        1,338 


con  GEORGIA 

Cattle  Group  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Cattlemen  . 
Livestock  Breeder  Journal  (mo.) 

Cattlemen  . 


Mi 


Boise 

Idaho  Wool  Growers  Bulletin  (bi-wkly) 
Sheep  &  Wool  . 


23,776 


$1,420 


Aurora  ILLINOIS 

Shorthorn  World   (s-mo.)    (see  note  in 
catalog)    ...................  Shorthorn  Cattle....        8,563 

Chicago 

Daily  Drovers'  Journal   (Daily  ex.  Sat. 

&  Sun.)   ...................  L'stk  &  Agric....      33.212 

Dairy   Breed  Publications    (see  note  in 
catalog)  ..........................  ..  ............................  .. 

Live  Stock  Breed  Publicat's  (mo.)   (see 
note  in  catalog)  ......  .................  Breeding.... 

National  Live  Stock  Producer  (mo.) 

L'stk....*249,890 

Galesburg 

Poland  China  World.  The  (mo.)  ..Swine....       5,585 

National  Stock  Yards 

St.  Louis  Daily  Live  Stock  Reporter 

(dly)   .................................  L'stk  &  Agric....        7,252 

Peoria 

Duroc  News  (mo.)  ............  Duroc  Swine  ..        6,800 

Hampshire  Herdsman  (mo.) 

Hamp.  Swine....        6,974 

Controlled  free  dist  ...        1.225 


Springfield 

Berkshire  News   (mo.) 

Purebred  Berkshire  Hogs ... 

Goshen  INDIANA 

OIC  News  (bi-mo.)  Swine  Breed' g.... 

Indianapolis 

Spotted  Poland  China  Bulletin,  The  (mo.) 

Swine  Rais'g.... 
Rochester 

Chester  White  Journal  (mo.)  .......Swine.... 


Grundy  Center 


IOWA 


National  Hog  Farmer  (mo.), Swine  Indus  ... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Webster  City 

Aberdeen- Angus  Journal  (mo.)  ....  Cattle.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 


$4.551 


$1.650 
2,700 


40,000 
60.200 


19.SOT 
1,416 


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Topeka                           KANSAS 
Kansas  Stockman  (mo.)  ., 


L'stk ... 


Circ, 

6,«82 


Leicester  MASSACHUSETTS 

New  England  Goat  Newt  (mo.) 

Goat  Breed'g.... 

Jackson  MISSISSIPPI 

Mississippi  Stockman  Farmer  (mo.) 

Livestock.  Poultry.... 

Columbia  MISSOURI 

Dairy  Goat  Journal  (mo.)  ....Dairy  Goat.... 
Sheep  Breeder  and  Sheepman  (mo.) 

Sheep  Indus  ...    $10,632 
Kansas  City 

American  Hereford  Journal  (s-mo.) 

Hereford  Cattle.... 
Daily  Drovers  Telegram  (dly) 

L'Stk  &  Agric  ..      19,101 
Midwest  Wool  Growers  News  (mo.) 

Wool  Grow'g....      11,500 
Polled  Hereford  World  (mo.) 

Pure  Bred  Cattle....      $9.432 
St.  Joseph 

Stock  Yards  Journal  (wkly) 

L'stk  &  Grain....      22.761 

Billings  MONTANA 

Western  Livestock  Reporter  (wkly) 

L'stk  ..      16,375 
Great  Falls 

Montana  Farmer- Stockman  (s-mo.) 

Agric....  *35,217 
Helena 

Montana  Stockgrower,  The  (mo.) 

Beef  Cattle  Prod'n  &  Mkt'g....        4.080 
Montana  Wool  Grower  (mo.) 

Sheep  Rais'g  &  Wool  Mkt'g   .        3,696 


Alliance  NEBRASKA 

Nebraska  Cattleman   (mo.)    L'stk.... 

Lincoln 

Red  Poll  News   (bi-mo.)  Cattle  Breed'g  .. 

Controlled  free  dist 
Omaha 

Journal-Stockman  (dly)  ....L'stk  &  Agric.... 


Reno  NEVADA 

Nevada  Agricultural  Livestock  Journal 
(mo.    •• ~ Agric 

Peterborough         NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

Guernsey  Breeders  Journal  (s-mo.)   (see 
note  in  catalog)  Guernsey  Cattle 


1,339 
531 


18,117 


$1.525 


11,604 


Albuquemue  NEW  MEXICO 

New  Mexico  Stockman  (mo.)   ....    L'stk    .    $16,248 

Lacona  NEW  YORK 

Holstein- Friesian    World    (s-mo.)     (see 
note  in  catalog)  Dairy  Cattle....      26,257 

Bismarck  NORTH  DAKOTA 

Bar  North  (mo.) L'stk  ..        2,427 

Controlled  free  dist....          300 
Fargo 

North  Dakota  Wool  Grower  (bi-mo.) 

Sheep  &  Wool  Indus.... 

Salem  OHIO 

Ohio  Holstein  News  (mo.)   „..  Breed'g.... 

Ohio  Jersey  News  (mo.)  Breed'g...        2,450 

Controlled  free  dist....  425 


Oklahoma  City 


OKLAHOMA 


Farmer  Stockman  (mo.)  , 


Agric....*433,934 


Oklahoma  Live  Stock  News  (dly) 

L'stk  &  Agric.... 
Tulsa 

Ranch  and  Farm  World— See  World. 
Ranchman  (mo.). .L'stk.,  Agric.,  Ranch'g.... 


2,220 


Powell  Butte  OREGON 

Central  Oregon  Rancher  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  Oregon  Ranch  &  Agric.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Prtneville 

Oregon  Cattleman  (mo.)  L'stk.... 

Brooking*  SOUTH  DAKOTA 

Wool  Sack,  The  (mo.) 

Sheep  Rais'g  &  Wool  Mkt'g 
Rapid  City 

South  Dakota  Stock  Grower  (mo.)  L'stk  .. 

Memphis  TENNESSEE 

Livestock  Magazine  (mo.).  So.  L'stk  Int.... 


Circ. 


1200 
$4,651 


1,282 


44,675 

$4.895 


Beaumont 


TEXAS 


Gulf  Coast  Cattleman  and  Louisiana 
Cattleman  and  Stockman  (mo.) 

Breed'g.  Feed'g  &  Ftg.  L'stk  ..        8,887 
Fort  Worth 

Cattleman  (mo.)   L'stk...  * 22, 190 

Weekly  Livestock  Reporter  (wkly) 

L'stk  &  Poultry  ...        8,700 
Controlled  free  dist   .        9,850 
Lubbock 

Southwestern  Crop  and  Stock  (mo.) 

Agric....    $20,000 
San  Ang elo 

Sheep  and  Goat  Raiser  (mo.) 

Sheep  &  Goats....    *7.474 
San  Antonio 

Texas  Livestock  Journal  (mo.)  ...  L.  Stk — 
Strawn 

Texas  Ranchman  (wkly).... Agric.  &  L'stk.... 

Salt  Lake  City  UTAH 

National  Wool  Grower  (mo.) 

Sheep  Indus....        9,492 

Brandon  VERMONT 

Ayrshire  Digest  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     Ayrshire  Cattle  ..        6,200 

Boyce  VIRGINIA 

Farm  &  Livestock  Weekly Agric.^ 

Richmond 

Southern  Planter  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     Agric.  &  L'stk    *420.669 


Ellensburg 


WASHINGTON 


Lariat,  The  (mo.) 


L'stk . 


Cheyenne 


WYOMING 


Cow  Country  (mo.)   Cattle  Rais'g.... 

Wyoming   Stockman-Farmerdno.) ..Agric.... 
McKinley 

Wyoming  Wool  Grower  (s-mo.) 


$3.000 


2.500 
13,945 


Sheep  &  Wool  Indus  . .      $1 ,104 


CANADA 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Canadian  Cattlemen  (mo.)  Com.  Cat.  Ind 
Controlled  free  dist 


15,631 
1,230 


Truro 


NOVA  SCOTIA 


Canadian  Guernsey  Breeders  Journal 
(mo.)    Guernsey  Cattle 


Guelph 


ONTARIO 


Shorthorn  News  (quar.) 

Shorthorn  Cattle  Breed'g....      $5,000 

Farmer's  Advocate  (s-mo.) 

Agric.,  L'stk,  Farm  Home....  $200.000 
Ottawa 

Canadian  Ayrshire  Review    (Eng.ftFr.) 

(mo.)   ..... Ayrshire  Cattle ...      $2,525 

Toronto 

Holstein-Friesian  Journal  (mo.) 

Dairy  Cattle....  *  12, 967 
VVoodb  ridge 

Canadian  Aberdeen-Angus  News  (bi-mo. ) 

L'stk....        2.400 


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POULTRY,  PIGEONS  and  PET  STOCK 

See  also  Poultry  and  Poultry  Products;  Pets  in 
Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Section 


Bttesville  ARKANSAS 

Hatcherymen's  Classified  Exchange 

(mo.) Hatch'men  &  Chick'n  Dlrs..., 

Hartford 

Gamecock   (mo.) -...Game  Fowl ... 

Palo  Alto  CALIFORNIA 

Pacific  Poultryman   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog) Poultry.... 

San  Leandro 

Nulaid  News  (mo.)  ...- Poultry..., 

Madison  CONNECTICUT 

Game  Fowl  News  (11  ti.  a  yr.) 

Game  Chickens.... 


Qrc 


5,216 


$39,064 
til, 600 


Sdbyville 


DELAWARE 


Broiler  Journal  and  Peninsula  Broiler 
Journal  (s-mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Broiler  Chick.  Ind..., 
Controlled  free  dist .. 

Lecanto  FLORIDA 

Canary  World  (mo.)  Canaries... 

Tampa 

Florida  Poultryman  (mo.)  Poultry.... 

Gainesville  GEORGIA 

Georgia  Poultry  Times  (wkly) 


4,966 


3.490 


Poultry....        7,270 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

American  Cage-Bird  Magazine  (mo.) 

Birds  Spec'ty  Magazine.... 
American    Poultry    Journal    (mo),    (see 

note  in  catalog)  Poultry  ...£364,357 

Elmhurst 

Poultry  Supply  World  (mo.) 

Hatch.,  Feed  &  Poult.  Sup  .. 
Mount  Morris 

Broiler  Growing  (mo.)  Chickens  ..  £20,741 

Hatchery  and  Feed    (mo.) ....Hatcheries. 
Breeders,   Feed   Retailers.... 

Controlled  circ....  >16,212 
Poultry  Tribune  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)      Poultry  Raisfg....£3S4,359 

Turkeygram  (mo.)       Turkeys  ..      10,000 

Turkey  World  (mo.)  .Turkeys    .  £16,684 


$5,000 

11.000 


3,700 


5,782 


Lamoni 

Small  Stock  Magazine  (mo.) 

Rabbits  &  Pet  St'k  ... 
Controlled  free  dist ... 

Linn  KANSAS 

Cow  and  Hen  Journal  (mo.) 

Dairy  &  Poultry ... 

Preston  MARYLAND 

Maryland    Poultry    Directory    &    Poultry 
News  Digest  (quar.)  — Poultry.... 

Beaton  MASSACHUSETTS 

Poultry  Industry  (mo.)  Poultry  .. 

Ipswich 

New  England  Poultry  Review.  The  (mo.) 

Poultry  Breeding.... 

Medford 

Pigeon  News  (mo. )  ........Pigeon  Fanciers.... 


Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

National  Rabbit  Raiser  (mo.) 

Rabbits,  Poultry....    $10,470 
St.  Paul 

Gobbles  (mo.)  Turkey  Indus  ..        8,241 

MISSISSIPPI 
Mississippi  Stockman  Farmer  (mo.) 

Livestock.  Poultry.-. 


C!ty  MISSOURI  Circ. 

American  Hatchery  News  (mo.) 

Hatch'g  &  Breed'g  Indus. _ 
Poultry  and  Eggs  Weekly  (wkly) 

Poult.,  But.  &  Eggs....    £4,801 
Warrenton 

American  Pigeon  Journal  (mo.)  Pigeons....       8,120 

Sea  Isle  City  NEW  JERSEY 

Broiler  Industry  (mo.)  ....Poult.  Breed'g ...    $11,236 


Poultry  Digest  (no  adv.)   (mo.)  ....Poult... 
Vlneland 

Poultryman   (wkly)   Poultry  Farm'g.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 


$6.081 


50,839 
3,386 


Franklinville  NEW  YORK 

Bantam  Magazine  and  Game  Breeder 
(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Bantam  Poult.  &  Gamebird  Rais'g....          309 
New  York 

American  Egg  and  Poultry  Review  (mo.) 

Egg  &  Poultry  Ind.... 

Controlled  circ....   >4,«4S 

Portland  OREGON 

Eggsaminer  (mo.)  Poultry- 


Hanover  PENNSYLVANIA 

Everybody's  Poultry  Magazine  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  ....Poult.  &  Agric... 
Norristown 

American  Racing  Pigeon  News  (mo.) 


York 


Racing  Pigeons.... 


Poultry  Press  (mo.)    Poultry—. 

College  Station  TEXAS 

Poultry  Science  (bi-mo.)      ....Poultry  Sci ... 
Texas  Livestock  Reporter  (wkly) 

L'stk  &  Poultry  ... 

Controlled  free  dist. .. 

Garrison 


4,306 

£77.238 

$6,150 
16.250 

$3,01 5 

8,760 
9,850 


Texas  Broiler  Growers  (mo.)  ....  Broilers....        3,000 


Salt  Lake  City  UTAH 

Norbest  Turkey  News  (mo.) 

Turkey  Grow'g ...        1,600 

Richmond  VIRGINIA 

Southeastern  Poultryman  (mo.)...  Poultry....       5,000 

Coupeville                 WASHINGTON 
National  Barred  Rock  Journal 
(10  ti.  a  yr.)  Poultry^. 

Seattle 

Washcoegg  (mo.)  Poult.  &  Dairy'g....      29,891 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Magazine  of  Ducks  and  Geese  (quar.) 

Duck  &  Geese  Rais'g ... 

CANADA 

Vancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Canada    Poultryman    (mo.)    (see   note   in 
catalog)    — Agric.  &  Poult ...    $12,138 

Georgetown  ONTARIO 

Feather  Fancier  (mo.) 

Poultry  &  Water  Fowl....      $1,500 
Toronto 

Canadian  Poultry  Review  (mo.) 

Poultry  &  Farm'g  ..    $15,201 

POWER  FARMING 

See  also  Farm  Implements  in  Trade.  Technical 
and  Class  Section. 

Montgomery  ALABAMA 

Alabama  Rural  Electric  News  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec....  $100,225 

North  Little  Rock      ARKANSAS 
Rural  Arkansas  Magazine  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec.,  Gen'l  Farm  News....    103,610 

CireulatIon~££Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  £Jone  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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1880 


Agricultural  Publications,  1959 


Denver  COLORADO  Circ. 

Colorado  Rural  Electric  News  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec ...      34,788 
Montana  Rural  Electric  News  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec....      21,673 
Wyoming  Rural  Electric  News  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec....      12,797 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Rural  Electrification  (mo.)  Electrif'n....  *  14, 829 

Mlllen  GEORGIA 

Rural  Georgia  (mo.)  Rural  Elec....    $95,916 

Springfield  ILLINOIS 

Illinois  Rural  Electric  News  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec ...    109,609 

Indianapolis  INDIANA 

Indiana  Rural  News  (mo.)  ....Farm  Elec....  $132,582 

Des  Moines  «>WA 

Iowa  Rural  Electric  News  (mo.) 

Farm  Elec....    104,117 

Louisville  KENTUCKY 

Rural  Kentuckian  (mo.)   Rural  Elec....    138,264 

Opelousas  LOUISIANA 

Rural  Louisiana  (mo.)  Rural  Elec....      75.000 

Saint  Joseph  MICHIGAN 

Agricultural  Engineering  (mo.) 

Agric.  Eng'g....    *6,289 

Alexandria  MINNESOTA 

Rural  Minnesota  News  (mo.)  Rural  Elec....  112,818 
Controlled  free  dist....  5,S56 
Eden  Valley 

Meeker  REA  Pioneer  (mo.)  Agric  ..        4,700 

St.  Louis  MISSOURI 

Rural  Electric  Missourian  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec....  $167,359 

Lincoln  NEBRASKA 

Electric  Farmer  (mo.)   Rural  Elec  ...      38,000 

Ithaca  NEW  YORK 

Farm  Power  (mo.)  Rural  Elec' n  Leaders  ..    -^5,761 
New  York 

Electricity  on  the  Farm  (mo.)  Farm  Elec....    862,484 


Bismarck  NORTH  DAKOTA 

North  Dakota  Rural  Electric  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec 


Cayce 


SOUTH  CAROLINA 


South   Carolina   Electric   Co-op   News 
(mo.)     Rural  Elec... 


Madison 


SOUTH  DAKOTA 


South  Dakota  High  Liner  (mo.) 

Elec.  Farm ... 


Richmond 


VIRGINIA 


Rural  Virginia  (mo.).  Electrical  Consumer 
Controlled  circ  .. 

Madison  WISCONSIN 

Wisconsin  REA  News  (mo.) 

Farm  Home  Elec  . . 


39.062 


88,485 


61,218 


76,491 


81,843 


SCIENTIFIC  AGRICULTURAL 
PUBLICATIONS 

Phoenix  ARIZONA 

Land  Improvement  (mo.) 

Soil  Conser'n,  Irriga'n.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 


$1,720 
$5,000 


Fayetteville  ARKANSAS 

Arkansas  Farm  Research  (no  adv.) 

(bi-mo.)    Agric.  Research.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

San  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

Agrichemical  West  (mo.) 

Agric.  Chem'ls.  Indus.... 

Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Agricultural  Research   (mo.)    (no  adv.) 

Agric.  Research.... 
Agricultural   Situation    (mo.)    (no  adv.) 

Agric.  Econ ... 
Journal  of  Agricultural  &  Food 

Chemistry    (mo.)    Agric.  Chem 

&  Food  Proc'g.... 

Journal   of  the  Association   of   Official 
Agricultural  Chemists    (quar.) 

Agric.  Chem.... 
National  Horticultural  Magazine  (quar.) 

Scient.  Hort... 
Plant  Food  Review  (quar.)  (no  adv.) 

Agric.  Leaders  &  Educators  ... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Moscow  IDAHO 

Idaho  Agricultural  Science  (quar.)  (cont. 
free  dist.) » Agric.  Res  ... 

Orono  MAINE 

Maine  Farm  Research  (quar.). .Agric.  Res.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Soil  Science  (mo.)  Soil  Fertility  .. 

Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

Croplife  (wkly)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Agric.  Chem'ls... 
Controlled  circ.... 

Caldwell  NEW  JERSEY 

Agricultural  Chemicals  (mo.) 

Mfgrs.  Agric.  Chemicals ... 

Chester  NEW  YORK 

Bio-Dynamics  (quar.)  Soil  Conserv'n..,. 

Zanesville  OHI° 

Land  and  Water  (quar.)  .  Soil  Conserv'n.... 

Portland  OREGON 

Journal   of  Range   Management    (bi-mo.) 
Adv'm't  of  Graz'g  Land.... 


Gin. 

$6,000 


6,018 

$2,347 


386 

37,629 


13,000 

$7,750 
2,529 

>3,458 


Memphis 


TENNESSEE 


Agricultural  Ammonia  News  (bi-mo.) 

Chemical  Agric.... 


College  Station 


TEXAS 


Poultry   Science    (bi-mo.)  Poult.  Sci .. 

Temple 

Soil  and  Water  Magazine  (mo.) 

Agric.  Educ.... 

Madison  WISCONSIN 

Agronomy  Journal  (mo.)  ....Agric.  Scien  .. 
Soil  Science  of  America  Proceedings 

(bi-mo.)    Agric.  Econ ... 

Menasha 

Journal  of  Farm  Economics  (quar.) 

Agric.  Econ.... 

CANADA 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Agricultural  Chemicals  in  Canada  (quar.) 
Agric.  Chem'ls.... 

Ottawa  ONTARIO 

Agricultural  Institute  Review  (bi-mo.) 

Tech.  Agric.... 

Canadian  Journal  of  Agricultural 
Science  (quar.)  Scient'c  Agric.... 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA 

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$650 
$2,500 

$3,232 

$13,000 
$3,015 
20,461 

$3,320 
$2.714 

3,200 

12,600 

$3,710 
$2,227 

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Scientific  Agricultural  Publications 

(Continued) 

La  Trappe  QUEBEC  Circ. 

Revue  d'Okm,  La  (Fr.)   (bi-mo.) 

Scien.  Agric.  Dairy  Ired.  Bio....      $1.000 

PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 
Journal  of  the  Soil  Science  Society  of  the 

Philippines   (quar.)   Soil  Scien....        $800 

Controlled  free  dist....         $400 

SPECIALIZED  FARMING 

CALIFORNIA 
Fruit  and  Vegetable  Review  (mo.) 

Fresh  Vegetables  and  Fruits 

Growers  &  Shippers....        2,911 
Controlled  free  dist...        3,128 
Sacramento 

Almond  Facts  (bi-mo.)    Almond  Grow'g  .. 

Controlled  free  dist  ..       4,137 
San  Francisco 

Western  Fruit  Grower  (mo.)    .  . 

Controlled  circ  ..  >24,S65 
San  Jose 

Sunswect  Standard  (mo.) 

Dried  Fruit  Prod's.... 
Stockton 

Diamond  Walnut  News   (wkly) 

Walnut  Growing   . 
Controlled  free  dist   .      14,000 

Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
National  Potato  Council  News  (mo.) 

Potato  Indus.... 
Controlled  free  dist....    $13,008 

Bartow  FLORIDA 

Citrus  Industry,  The  (mo.) 

Citrus  Fruits....      $4.471 
Tampa 

Citrus  Magazine  (mo.)  Citrus  Fruits  .. 

De»  Molnes  IOWA 

Westernews  (mo.)     ....Grain  &  Feed 

Controlled  free  dist ...      $3.000 
Hudson 

Soybean  Digest  (mo.) 

Soybean  Agric.  &  Utiliz  5,513 

New  Orleans  LOUISIANA 

Rice  Journal  (rao.) Rice....       4,018 

Controlled  free  dist    .        1,982 

Sugar  Journal  (mo.) Sugar.... 

Controlled  circ ...    >4,558 


Baltimore  MARYLAND  Cite. 

Maryland  Tobacco  Grower  (mo.) 

Tobacco  Grow'g....          800 
Preston 

Vegetable  Growers  (Vee  Gee)  Messenger 
(quar.)    Veg.  Grow'g....       9,051 

Greenwood                  MISSISSIPPI 
Staple  Cotton  Review,  The  (mo.) 
no  adv.)  „.... Cotton...      $5,500 

New  Brunswick        NEW  JERSEY 

American  Potato  Journal  (mo.)  Agric....      $2,200 

Pemberton 

Blueberries  (4 ti.  a yr.).. Blueberry  Crow's.... 

1,250— Free 

Willoughbjr  OHI° 

American  Fruit  Grower  (mo.)   (see  note 

in  catalog)  -...Com.  Fruit  Crow's....    150,009 

American  Vegetable  Grower  (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  Com.  Veg.  Crow's    .  ^58,780 


Memphis 


TENNESSEE 


Cotton  Farming    (bi-mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    M .....Cotton  Farm'g  .. 

Controlled  free  dist    . 
Mid-South  Cotton  News  (mo.)  Cot.  Grow.... 

Boyce  VIRGINIA 

Eastern  Fruit  Growers  (mo.) 

Com.  Apple  &  Peach  Indus    . 
Suffolk 

Peanut  Journal  and  Nut  World  (mo.) 

Nuts  &  Popcorn.... 

CANADA 

Delhi  ONTARIO 

Bright  Leaf  Magazine.  The  (6  ti.  a  yr.) 

Tobacco  Grow'g ... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Canadian  Tobacco  Growers  (7  ti.  a  yr.) 

(cont.  circ.)  Tobacco  Grow'g 

NJagara-on-the-Lake 

Canadian  Fruitgrower  (mo.) 

Fruit  Grow'g.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Toronto 

Grower,  The  (mo.). .Fruit  &  Veg.  Grow'g  ...    $12,300 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Revise  Maraichere.  La  (Fr.)  (quar.) 

Veg.  Grow'g... 


$53 
$6.571 
30.000 


1.750 


2,100 
1,900 


*  3.897 


$2.094 
$2,804 


2.300 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  {P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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COLLEGE  PUBLICATIONS 

(1,161  Publications) 


Ore. 


350 
7.830 


150 
8,000 

$7,000 

J650 
500 


Auburn  ALABAMA 

Plainsman    (Alabama    Poly.    Institute) 

(wkly)     - 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Birmingham 

Hilltop   Newt    (Birmingham-Southern 

Coll.)    (wkly)   

Howard  Crimson  (Howard  Coll.)  (wkly).... 
Florence 

Flor-Ala  (State  Teachers  Coll.)    (wkly).... 
Controlled  free  dist. 
Jacksonville 

Collegian  (State  Coll.)  (mo.)  

Livingston 

Livingston  Life  (State  Teachers  College) 

(mo.) .. 

Marion 

Triangle,  The  (Judson  Coll.)  (mo.)  

Mobile 

Springhillian,    The    (Spring   Hill   Coll.) 

(bi-wkly)    $1,300 

Montevallo 

Alabamian   (Ala.  Coll.)    (bi-mo.)    (cont. 

free  dist.)    $2,000 

Montgomery 

Hornet  and  Freshmore  (Ala.  State  Coll.) 

(Negro)  (bi-mo.)  ...„ 

Huntress   (Huntingdon  Coll.)    (bi-wkly).... 
Talladega 

Students  (Talladega  Coll.)   (bi-mo.)    . .     . 
Tuskegee 

Campus   Digest    (Tusk.    Inst.)    (Negro) 

(mo.)    

University 

Crimson- White  (U.  of  Ala.)  (wkly) 

Controlled  free  dist. 
Mahout  (U.  of  Ala.)  (7  ti.  a  yr.) 

Coll.  Alumni    . 
University    of    Alabama    Alumni    News 

(6  ti.  a  yr.)  Coll.  Alumni.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 


700 

$1,400 


2,000 
$700 


tl.OOO 


4,300 
200 


Fairbanks  ALASKA 

Polar  Star  (U.  of  Alaska)  (wkly)  , 


475 


Flagstaff  ARIZONA 

Lumberjack,  The   (Arizona  State  Coll.) 

(wkly)  „  $1,435 

Tetnpe 

State  Press  (Ariz.  State  Coll.)  (wkly)  5,400 

Tucson 

Arizona  Wildcat  (U.  of  Ariz.)  (s-wkly) 


Arkadelphia  ARKANSAS 

Henderson  Oracle   (Henderson  State 

Teachers  Coll.)  (wkly)     

Controlled  free  dist . . 
Ouachita  Signal  (Ouchita  Coll.)  (bi-mo.. 

Tues.)   Coll.  News  &  Feat... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Conway 

College  Profile  (Hendrix  Coll.)   (wkly)     .. 
Echo.  The  (Ark.  State  Teachers  Coll.) 

(wkly) 

Fayetteville 

Arkansas  Agriculturist  (U.  of  Ark.) 

(quar.)       Agric.  Coll.... 

Arkansas  Engineer  (U.  of  Ark.)    (quar.) 
Eng'g  Coll.... 
Controlled  free  clist  . 
Arkansas  Traveler  (U.  of  Ark.)   (dly) 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Jonesboro 

Herald  (Ark.  State  Coll.)  (wkly)  ....  Coll.... 
Magnolia 

Bray  (Southern  State  Coll.)  (bi-wkly) 


$1,100 
$400 


850 

450 

1,176 

2,000 

$300 

$1.200 

30 

4,300 

$3.600 


Monticello  Ore. 

Weevil  Outlet  (State  A.  &  M.  Coll.) 

(bi-mo.) $700 

Russellville                         Controlled  free  dist ...  $500 

Arka-Tech  (Ark.  Poly.  Coll.)  (wkly)  1,100 

Searcy                                 Controlled  free  dist....  460 

Bison.  The  (Harding  Coll.)   (wkly)      1,000 

Siloam  Springs                   Controlled  free  dist   .  500 

Threefold   Advocate    (John    Brown   U.) 
(wkly)    , Coll.  &  Alum.... 

CALIFORNIA 
Campus  Chronicle  (Pacific  Union  Coll.) 

(wkly) 3.600 

Arlington 

Criterion  (La  Sierra  Coll.)   (wkly)  3,200 

Berkeley 

California  Engineer  (U.  of  CaU(mo.) 

Coll.  &  Eng'g....         $800 
Controlled  free  dist....         $400 
California  Law  Review  (U.  of  Cal.) 

(5  ti.  a  yr.)  ..... Legal  (Coll.).  .      $1,700 

California  Monthly  (U.  of  Cal.)  (mo.) 

Coll.  Alumni....    $48.000 

Californian.  The  Daily  (U.  of  Cal.)  (dly)  ..      16.790 
California   Pelican    (U.   of   Cal.)    (mo.) 
Chico  Coll.  Humor....      $5.000 

Wildcat  (State  Coll.)   (wkly)          2.000 

Claremont 

Student  Life  (Pomona  Coll.)  (wkly) 

Coll.  News 


1,150 
1,900 


Davis 

California  Aggie  (U.  of  Cal.)   (wkly) 

Fresno 

Collegian  (State  Coll.)  (tri-wkly)  3,250 

Long  Beach 

Forty-Niner.  The  (State  Coll.)  (wkly)  $5.000 

Viking  (Long  Beach  Coll.)  (bi-wkly,  Fri.)..        2.000 
Los  Angeles 

CME  Alumni  Journal  (ColL  of  Med. 

Evangelists)  (mo.)  ...„ ....        3,700 

College  Times  (L.  A.  State  Coll.)  (wkly)  ...        4,000 

Graphic  (Pepperdine  Coll.)    (wkly)   1,060 

Controlled  free  dist ...  680 

Los  Angeles  Collegian  (L.  A.  City  Coll.) 

(s-wkly)       « $8,000 

Occidental  (Occidental  Coll.)  (wkly)        ....      $1,500 
Southern  California  Alumni  Review  (U. 

of  S.  Cal.)  (mo.)  — Coll.  Alumni  ..      20.000 

Southern  California  Law  Review  (U.  of 

S.  Cal.)   (4  ti.  a  yr.)  Law.... 

Southern   California   Trojan    (U.    of   S. 

Cal.)   (dly)  300 

5,700— Free 
UCLA  Alumni  Magazine  (U.  of  Cal.  at 

L.  A.)    (mo.)  - Coll.  Alumni....      12,500 

UCLA  Daily  Bruin  (U.  of  Cal.  at  L.  A.) 

(dly)         $17.000 

Woodberries  (Woodbury  Coll.)  (bi-wkly. 
Fri.) 2.100 

Menlo  Park 

Patrician,  The  (St.  Patrick's  Seminary) 

(quar.)    1,500 

Monterey 

El  Yanqui  (offset)  (Mont.  Penins.  Coll.) 

(wkly)    

Controlled  free  dist... 


Oakland 

Mills  Quarterly  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Coll.  &  Alum    . 

Mills  Stream  (Mills  Coll.)  (wkly)  

Pasadena 

California  Tech.  The  (Cal.  Inst.  of 

Tech.)  (wkly)  

Engineering  and  Science  (Cal.  Institute 

of  Tech.)   (mo.)  . ... JEng.  &  Coll.  Alum.... 
P.  Cinian  (Pasa  Coll.)  (bi-wkly) 

Controlled  free  dist ... 


$1,200 


8.200 
1.300 


1.000 

$5.500 

$900 


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CALIFORNIA  (Continued) 

Redlands  Circ. 

Redlands  Bulldog  (U.  of  Redlands) 

(wkly)    » Coll.  &  Alumni....      $1,500 

Sacramento 

Hornet  (State  Coll.)  (wkly) 

Controlled  free  dist....        3,200 
Saint  Mary*.  College 

Collegian  (bi-wkly.  Fri.)  ...- 

San  Diego 

State  College  Aztex  (s-wkly)..Coll.  News....      $7.000 
San  Francisco 

Contact   Point    (College   of   Physicians 
and  Surgeons)   (mo.) 

Coll.  Alumni  &  Dental.... 

Foghorn  (U.  of  San  Francisco)  (wkly)  $1,000 

Controlled  free  dist....      $3,000 

Golden  Cater  (State  Coll.)  (s-wkly)  4,000 

San  Jose 

Spartan  Daily  (State  College)   (dly)  6,000 

San  Luis  Obispo 

Mustang,  El  (Cal.  State  Poly.  Coll.) 

(s-wkly.  Fri.) 

Controlled  free  dist ...        8.878 
Poly  Views  (Cal.  St.  Poly.  Coll.) 

(wkly)....          805 
Santa  Barbara 

Gaucho.  El  (U.  of  Cal..  Santa  Barbara 

Coll.)    (s-wkly).. ~. ...       2,500 

Santa  Clara 

Santa  Clara  (U.  of  Santa  Clara)   (wkly) 

Coll.  &  Alum    .        1,500 
Controlled  free  dist  ..        2,000 
Stanford  University 

Stanford  Chaparel  (mo.)    .   Coll.  Humor....      $4.200 
Stanford  Daily  (dly)  (see  note  in  catalog)  . .      $9,100 
Stockton 

Collegian  (Stockton  Coll.)   (wkly)  

Controlled  free  dist    .        2,200 
Pacific  Weekly  (Coll.  of  the  Pacific) 

(wkly)  ^. 

Torrance 

Warhoop    (El    Camino    College)     (cont. 

free  dist.)   ~ 2,SSO 

Whirtier 

Quaker  Campus  (Whittier  Coll.)  (wkly)....        1,015 


Boulder  COLORADO 

Colorado  Alumnus  (no  adv.)   (U.  of 

Colo.)    (bi-mo.)   Coll.  Alumni.... 

Controlled  free  dist....    $30,000 

Colorado  Daily  (U.  of  Colo.)   (dly)  .....    $10,500 

Colorado  Engineer  (U.  of  Colo.)   (4  ti. 

a  yr.)   Eng*g  Coll ... 

Colorado  Quarterly  (U.  of  Colo.)  Coll.  Lit  .. 
Colorado  Springs 

Tiger.  The  (Colo.  Coll.)  (wkly)  „ ..... 

Denver 

Clarion  (U.  of  Denver)  (s-wkly)  

Mines  Magazine  (Colo.  School  of  Mines) 

(mo.)    Coll.  Alum.  &  Eng'g  .. 

Regis  Brown  and  Gold  (Regis  Coll.) 

(ev.  2  wks.) -. 

Controlled  circ.... 
Talon,  The  (Air  Force  Acad.)  (mo.) 

Coll.  Milit  .. 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Fort  Collins 

Rocky  Mountain  Collegian  (Colo.  A&M 

ColL)   (wkly)  ...JVgric.  Coll ... 

Golden 

Oredigger  (Colo.  Sch'l  of  Mines)  (wkly)    . 

1.350— Free 
Creeley 

Colorado  State  College  of  Education 

Mirror  (wkly) _^ 

Controlled  free  dist,... 
Gunnison 

Top  O*  The  World(Westera  State  Coll.) 

(wkly)     _ 

Loretto 

Heightsonian  (Loretto  Heights  Coll.) 

(mo.) 

Controlled  free  dist... 
T  Alcra  (The  Heights)  (Loretto  Heights 
Coll.)   (quar.) Lit.  Coll  .. 


$2.400 
$450 

$1,825 
4.700 
3,879 

1,500 

2,200 
700 


50 


200 
2,800 


1,280 


500 
1,500 


Bridgeport 


CONNECTICUT 


Scribe.  The  (U.  of  Bridgeport)  (wkly)  -. 

Controlled  free  dist... 
Hartford 

Trinity  Tripod  (Trinity  Coll.)   (wkly)  

Lakeville 

Hotchkiss  Record  (Hotchkiss  School)  (20 

ti.  a  yr. )  

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Mtddletown 

Wesleyan  Argus  (s-wkly) (Wesleyan  U.).... 
Wesleyan  Cardinal  (4  ti.  a  yr.)  Coll.  Lit ... 
Wesleyan  University  Alumnus  (4  ti.  a 

yr.)   (no  adv.)  Coll.  Alum nL... 

New  Britain 

Recorder  (Teachers  Coll.  of  Conn.) 

(ftntly.   Fri.)   

New  Haven 

Ivy  Magazine  (5  ti.  a  yr.)   (Undergrads 

of  Ivy  League)  

Controlled  free  dist... 
Yale  Alumni  Magazine  (mo.)  Coll.  Alum.... 

Yale  Daily  News  (dly)  .  .« 

Yale  Law  Journal  (8  ti.  a  yr.)..Leg.  Coll.... 
Yale  Literary  Magazine  (6  ti.  a  yr.) 

Lit.  Coll  .. 
New  London 

Connecticut  Census  (Conn.  Coll.  for 
Women)    (wkly)    

c»  _  Controlled  free  dist  .. 

otorrs 

Connecticut  Campus  (U.  of  Conn.) 

(morn,  ex.  Sat.  &  Sun.)  Coll.  &  Alum.... 

Walllngford  Controlled  free  dist  .. 

Choate  News  (Choate  School)  (wkly)  Coll.... 

Watertown  Controlled  free  dist ... 

Taft  Papyrus,  The  (Taft  School) 

(bi-wkly.    Thurs.) Coll.  &  Alum  ... 

Dover  DELAWARE 

Hornet,  The  (Negro)   (Irreg.)  Coll.... 

(Dela.  State  College) 
Newark 

Review  (U.  of  Del.)  (wkly)  Coll  ... 


Circ. 
2,000 

2,  WO 

1.300 


$390 
$450 

$2,000 
9,800 
1,600 


5,000 
20.000 
39,500 
$2.600 


$750 


900 
350 

$400 
$5.000 

1,000 
800 


400 
$2,500 

2,000 
$1,200 
1.800 

$2.000 
$1.000 

$2,308 

$10,000 
$4,500 
$135.000 

$600 
40,000 


Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
American  Univ.   Eagle   (Amer.   Univ.) 

(wkly) Collegiate... 

Georgetown    Journal    (Georgetown    U.) 

(quar.)  (no  adv.) Coll..., 

Georgetown   Law  Journal    (Georgetown 

U.)    (quar.) Legal  Coll  , 

Georgetown  University  Hoya  (wkly) 

Coll... 

Controlled  free  dist ., 
George  Washington  Law  Review 

(George  Washington  U.)   (5  ti.  a  yr.) 

Legal  Coll  . 
Howard  University  Bulletin  (no  adv.)  (3 

ti.  a  yr.) Coll.  Alum- 
Junior  College  Journal  (rao.)      Coll.. 

Key  Reporter   (Quar.)       ....    Coll.   Frat.. 
Owl  of  Sigma  Nu  Phi  (quar.) 

Coll.  Frat.  &  Leg  . 
Phi  Gamma  Delta  (5  ti.  ayr.)   (Phi 

Gamma  Delta  Fraternity)  ....Coll.  Frat... 
Trinity  College  Record  (quar.) 

Cath.  Coll.-. 

University  Hatchet  (George  Washington 
U.)   (wkly) Coll.  of  Journalism.... 

Coral  Gables  FLORIDA 

Miami  Hurricane  (U.  of  Miami)  (wkly) 

Collegiate....        8.800 

Tempo  (U.  of  Miami)  (7  ti.  a  yr.)     Coll ...        2,000 
DeLand 

Stetson  Reporter   (Stetson  U.)    (wkly) 
Gainesville  Co11""      H'500 

Florida  Alligator  (U.  of  Florida) 

(s-wkly)   ..... Coll....         $600 

Controlled  free  dist  $400 

Florida  College  Fanner  (4  ti.  a,  yr.) 

Coll.  &  Agric.... 
Orange  Peel,  the  (U.  of  Florida)  (quar.) 

Coll  .. 
Controlled  free  dist...      $5.000 

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Lakeland 

Southern,   The    (Fls,   South'n  Coll.) 

(wkly) 

Tallahassee 

Florida  Flambeau   (Fla.  State  U.)    (s- 

wkly)    Coll.  News.... 

Smoke  Signals  (Fla.  State  U.) 

(4  ti.  a  yr.)  Coll.... 

Tampa 

Minaret  (U.  of  Tampa)  (bi-mo.)  Coll.... 

Winter  Park 

Rollins  Sandspur  (Rollins  Coll.)   (wkly)  ... 

Americus  GEORGIA 

Sou- wester  (Ga.  Southwestern  Coll.)  (bi- 
mo.)    .. Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Athens 

Georgia  Agriculturist  (U.  of  Ga.)  (mo.) 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Georgia  Alumni  Record  (U.  of  Ga.Mmo.) 

Coll.  Alumni  .. 

Red  and  Black  (U.  of  Ga.)  (wkly)     Coll.... 
Atlanta 

Atlanta  Univ.  Bulletin  (Negro) (no  adv.) 

(quar.)    Coll.... 

Georgia  State  Signal   (U.   of  Ga.)    (bi- 

wkly) Coll 

Georgia  Tech  Alumnus  (8  ti.  a  yr.) 

Coll.  Alumni  .. 
Maroon  Tiger  (Morehouse  Coll.) (Negro) 

(bi-mo.) Coll.... 

Morehouse  Alumnus  (Morehouse  Coll.) 

(quar.)    Coll.    Alum ... 

Controlled  free  dist. .. 
Spelman  Messenger  (Spelman  Coll.) 

(Negro)    (quar.)    (no  ady.)~.Coll.  Lit-. 
Technique  (Ga.  Inst.  of  Tech.)    (wkly) 

Coll.... 
Chamblee 

Technician.  The   (Southern  Tech  Inst.) 

(mo.)    Coll    . 

Collegeboro 

George-Anne  (Ga.  Teachers  Coll.) 

(wkly)  Coll ... 

Controlled  free  dist   . 
Dahlonega 

Cadet  Bugler  (North  Ga.  Coll.)   (quar.) 

Coll.... 
Controlled  free  dist   . 


Circ. 
1.MB 

$4,500 
$4,200 

$800 

425 
2,500 

$8.000 

$5,500 

13.800 
5,000 
11.500 

$900 

3,215 
5,500 


$125 
$1.100 


1,500 

Agnes  Scott  News   (Agnes  Scott  Coll.) 

(wkly)     Coll . .         $730 

Emory  University 

Emory  Alumnus  (8  ti.  a  yr.)  Coll.  Alum  ..      $4.800 

Emory  Wheel  (wkly)      Coll   .         $400 

Controlled  free  dist   .      $3,600 
Gainesville 

Alchemist  (Brenau  Coll.)  (ftntly.  Tues.) 

Coll.... 
Macon 

Mercer  Cluster  (Mercer  U.)   (wkly)     $1,150 

Mercerian.  The  (Mercer  U.)  (5  ti.  a  yr.) 

Coll.  Alumni  ..        7,570 
Town    and    Country    (Wesleyan    College) 

(ftntly)          ....  Journalism....         $380 

Wesleyan  Alumnae,  The  (quar.)  (no  adv.) 

Coll.  Alumni.... 

Controlled  free  dist....      $7.900 
MilledfeviHo 

Colonnade  (Ga.  State  Coll.  for  Women) 

(ftntly,  Tues. )............ 

Rome 

Periscope  (Shorter  Coll.)  (mo.)  Coll.... 

Valdosta 

Campus  Canopy  (Valdosta  State 
Coll.)    (mo.)   - $600 


Honolulu  HAWAII 

Alumni  News  (Irrgeular)  Coll.  Alum  ... 

Ka  Leo  o  Hawaii  (Voice  of  Hawaii) 

(U.  of  Hawaii)   (s-wkly)  Coll.... 

University  of  Hawaii  Bulletin  (quar.) 

Coll    2,500— Free 


2,400 

4.00C 


Moscow  IDAH0 

Idaho  Argonaut  (U.  of  Idaho)   (s-wkly) 

Coll..- 
'ocatello 

ISC  Bengal  (Idaho  State  Coll.) (wkly) 
Coll.... 

Bloomington  ILLINOIS 

Illinois  Wesleyan  Argus  (wkly)  ColL... 

Carbondale 

Egyptian  (So.  111.  U.)  (s-wkly) 
Carllnvllle 

Blackburnian  (Blackburn  Coll.) 

(semi-mo.)  Coll.... 

Carthage 

Indian  (Carthage  Coll.)  (wkly)  Coll ... 

Cbampaign-Urbana 

lllini— See  Urbana.  111. 
Illinois  Alumni  News— See  Urbana.  111. 
Illinois  Technograph— See  Urbana.  111. 
Charleston 

Eastern  State  News   (E.   111.   State 

Univ.)  (wkly)  ..... ColL- 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Chicago 

College  and  University  Business  (mo.) 

Coll.  &  Univ.  Adm  ... 
Controlled  circ.... 

HisV    (Inter- Varsity  Christian  Fellow- 
ship)   (mo.)    (no  adv.)  ....    Coll.  Relig  . . 
Loyola  News  (Loyola  Univ.)  (wkly. 

Thurs.)    Coll  .. 

Maroon  (U.  of  Chicago)  (wkly) 

Controlled  free  dist  .. 
North  Park  College  News  (North  Park 

Coll.)   (bi-wkly)    Coll... 

Northwestern  News  (Evg.  Div.  of 
Northwestern  U.)   (wkly) 

Coll.  Evg.  School.... 
Northwestern   University    Law    Review 

(bi-mo.)    Coll.  &  Legal ... 

Pier  lllini  (U.  of  Illinois)    (wkly)  ....Coll.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Technology  News  (111.  Inst.  of  Tech.) 

(wkly)    Eng'g  &  Arts  Coll.... 

Tempo  (Teachers  Coll.)  (wkly)    Coll   . 

University  of  Chicago  Law  Review 

(quar.)   ....Coll.  Legal  .. 

University  of  Chicago  Magazine  (mo.) 

Coll.  Alum.... 

Wright  College  News  (wkly)      ....    Coll.... 
Controlled  free  dist   . 
Decatur 

Decaturian  (James  Millikan  U.)   (wkly) 

Coll  .. 
De  Kalb 

Northern  Star  (N.  111.  Univ.)  (wkly) 


Cite. 


$1.750 


Elmhurst 


Controlled  free  dist  . 


300 
2.600 


>6,582 

$15.000 

$350 
$8,000 

$1.400 

$6,000 
1,600 
4,000 

3,400 

$937 

10,230 

$5,000 

$1.050 

$250 
$3,750 

$850 


Elm  Bark  (Elmhurst  Coll.)  (wkly)     Coll.... 
Eureka 

Pegasus  (Eureka  Coll.)   (bi-wkly)     Coll....  30 

Evanston  Controlled  free  dist...  320 

Fraternity    Magazines   Associated    (see 

note  in  catalog) 

Magazine  of  Sigma  Chi  (5  ti.  a  yr.) 

Coll.  Frat...    $31,200 
Northwestern  (Northw'n  U.)(4  ti.  a  wk.) 

Coll.  News....         $500 

Controlled  free  dist....      $4,500 

Profile  (Northw'n  U.)  (6  ti.  a  yr.)...  Coll ...        1,900 
Record  oi  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilom  (quar.) 
Galesburg  Co11'  Alurani-      J4'500 

Knox  Alumnus  (Knox  Coll.)  (quar.) 
(no  adv.)  ............ .................Coll.  Alumni^.. 

Controlled  free  dist....    $11.115 

Knox  Student  (Knox  Coll.)  (wkly)  $1.150 

Greenville 

Papyrus  (Greenville  Coll.)  (wkly)     Coll....         $386 
Controlled  free  dist ...         $156 
Jacksonville 

Illinois  College  Rambler  (bi- wkly).. ..Coll ...         $725 

MacMurray  College  Greetings  (wkly)  650 

Joliet 

Interlude,  Th  (Coll  of  St.  Francis) 
(bi-wkly) Coll-..          785 

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Lake  Forest 

Stentor  (Lake  Forest  Coll.)   (wkly).. 


McKendree  Review    (McKendree  Coll.) 

(bi-wkly.  Tues.)  „ 

Controlled  free  dist . . 
Macomb 

Western  Courier  (W.  HI.  State  Coll.) 

(wkly)  .. 

Monmouth 

Oracle  (Monmouth  Coll.)  (wkly)  ....Coll.... 
Naperville 

College  Chronicle  (No.  Central  Coll.) 
(wkly)   M Coll.... 

Normal 

Vidette  (111.  State  Normal  Univ.)  (wkly) 

Coll.... 
Peoria 

Bradley  Scout  (Bradley  U.)   (wkly)      .    ... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Peru 

St.  Bede  Records  (St.  Bede  Coll.) 

(mo.)    .. Coll.. 

Qulncy 

Falcon  (no  adv.)    (Quincy  Coll.)    (10  ti. 

a  yr. )    Coll  .. 

River  Forest 

Rosarian.  The  (Rosary  Coll.)  (mo.)  Coll   . 
Spectator,    The    (Concordia    Teachers 

Coll.)    (wkly)    Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Rockford 

Vanguard  (Rockford  Coll.)  (wkly)....Coll  .. 
Rock  Island 

Augustana    Bulletin    (Augustana   Coll.) 

(quar.)  (no  adv.)  

Controlled  free  dist... 
Augustana  Observer   (Augustana  Coll.) 

(s-wkly)    Coll.... 

Urbana-  Champaign 

Illini  (U.  of  111.)  (dly)     .  .Coll.  &  Local   . 
Illinois  Alumni  News  (U.  of  111.) 

(no  adv.)   (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Coll.  Alumni ... 

Illinois  Technograph  (mo.).  Eng'g  &  Coll  .. 
Law  Forum  (U.  of  111..  College  of  Law) 

(quar.)    Legal  .. 

Wheaton 

Wheaton  Record  (Wheaton  Coll.)  (wkly) 

Coll    . 

Anderson  INDIANA 

Alumni  News  (Anderson  Coll.  &  Theo- 
logical Sem.)  (11  ti.  a  yr.).... Coll. Alum.... 
Tri- Angle  (Tri-State  Coll.)    (mo.)     Coll.... 
Controlled  free  dist   . 
Btoomington 

Indiana  Alumni  Magazine  (mo.) 

Coll.  Alumni  .. 

Indiana  Student  (Ind.  Univ.)   (dly)  Coll.... 
Collegeville 

Contact  (St.  Joseph's  Coll.)  (10  ti.  a  yr.) 

(no  adv.)  Coll.  Alumni    . 

Controlled  free  dist  .. 
Stuff     (St.    Joseph's    College)     (ftntly. 

Wed.)     Coll.  Students  ... 

Crawfordsville 

Bachelor  (Wabash  Coll.)  (wkly)  Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist   . 
Culver 

Culver  Alumnus  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Alum.  News  ... 
Vedette    (Culver    Military    Acad.)     (no 

adv.)    (bi-wkly)   Coll... 

Controlled  free  dist   . 
Evansvllle 

Crescent  (Evansville  Coll.)  (wkly)    Coll.... 
Fort  Wayne 

Indiana  Technician  (Ind.  Tech.  Coll.) 

(bi-mo.)    Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Maroon  and  White  (Concordia  Coll.) 
(every  2  weeks)  Coll  .. 


Circ 

800 


250 
173 


$3,200 

$900 
3,552 

$2,700 
750 

$725 

50 
800 

11,000 

$1,200 
2.584 

1,216 

$2,700 


12,000 

100 

1,600 


4.250 


$4,000 
2.100 


100 
850 


20.000 


1,000 
1,020 


$1.200 


5,407 
2.100 


Franklin  Circ 

Franklin  (Franklin  Coll.)  (wkly)  ....ColL...         $650 
Greencastk* 

De  Pauw  (De  Pauw  U.)   (tri-wkly) 

Coll.  News....        1.875 
Hanover 

Triange  (Hanover  Coll.)  (wkly)  Coll.... 

Huntington 

Huntingtonian  (Huntington  Coll.) 

(bi-wkly.  Fri.)    .. ., Coll....          300 

Indianapolis 

Butler  Collegian  (Butler  U.)  (4  ti.  a  wk.)..        1,500 

Diary  of  Alpha  Kappa  Psi  (quar.) $10,000 

Controlled  free  dist...      $1.500 
Lafayette 

Purdue  Alumnus  (9  ti.  a  yr.).Coll.  Alum  ..      13,942 
Purdue  Engineer  (mo.)    .  ...Eng'g  &  Coll....      $1,600 

Purdue  Exponent  (dly) Coll....        3,600 

Purdue  Pharmacist  (4  ti.  a  yr.Hsee  note 

in  catalog)   Pharm.  Coll ...         $325 

Controlled  free  dist....      $1,500 

Purdue  Scientist  (quar.)  ....    Scien.  Coll....  200 

Controlled  free  dist    .  100 

M  uncle 

Ball   State  News    (Ball  State  Teachers 

Coll.)  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog)  $5,700 

North  Manchester 

Oak  Leaves   (Manchester  Coll.)    (wkly) 

Coll....        1,300 
Notre  Dame 

Notre  Dame  (Univ.  of  Notre  Dame) 

(quar.)       50,000 

Notre  Dame  Alumnus  (Univ.  of  Notre 

Dame)   (quar.)  Coll.  Alumni    .    $28,000 

Notre    Dame    Lawyer    (Univ.    of    Notre 

Dame)   (quar.)  Coll.  Law  ...        1.2SO 

Notre  Dame  Scholastic  (Univ.  of  Notre 

Dame)  (wkly)  Coll  ..        7,000 

Richmond 

Earlham   Post    (Earlham  Coll.)    (wkly) 

Coll....  840 

Saint  Mary-of-the-Woods 

Alumnae  News  (St.  Mary-of-the-Woods 
Coll.)   (quar.)   (no  adv.) 

Cath.  Coll.  Alumni    .      $1,125 
Aurora    (St.    Mary-of-the-Woods   Coll.) 

(quar.)         Coll....         $525 

Bugle  Call  (St.  Mary-of-the  Woods  Coll.) 

(no  adv.)   (bi-mo.)  ....    Cath.  Students  ..    $16.500 
Fagots    (St.    Mary-of-the-Woods    Coll  ) 

(bi-wkly)    ^ Coll.         $650 

Terre  Haute 

Indiana  Statesman  (Ind.  State  Teachers 

Coll.)   (wkly) Tech.  Coll...      $3.500 

Rose  Technic  (Rose  Poly  Inst.)   (mo.) 

Coll.  Eng'g....        1.700 
Upland 

Echo,  The  (Taylor  U.)  (wkly)      Coll....         $700 

Valparaiso 

Torch  (Valparaiso  U.)   (wkly)        ....Coll....  350 

Controlled  free  dist....        2,950 

Ames  IOWA 

Alumnus  of  Iowa  State  (bi-mo.) 

Coll.  Alumni  ..      $6.500 
Green  Gander  (Iowa  State  Coll.) (quar.) 

Coll.  Humor...        5,700 
Iowa  Agriculturist  (Iowa  State  Coll.) 

(mo.)  $2,100 

Iowa  Engineer  (Iowa  State  Coll.)   (mo.) 

Coll.  &  Eng'g....      $3.000 
Iowa  Homemaker  (Iowa  State  Coll.) 

(mo.)     Home  Econ....        1,400 

Iowa  State  College  Veterinarian  (3  ti.  a 

yr.)  ~ ..   Coll.  &  Vet....        1,450 

Iowa  State  Daily  (dly)      Coll  ..      $9,792 

Iowa  State  Scientist  (mo.)  ....Scien.  Coll...      $1,500 
Cedar  Falls 

Alumnus  (Iowa  State  Teachers  Coll.) 

(quar.)  (no  adv.)  

Controlled  free  dist ...    $22,500 
College  Eye  (Iowa  State  Teachers  Coll.) 

(wkly)  , Coll....      $3,234 

Controlled  free  dist....         $900 
Cedar  Rapids 

Coe  Cosmos,  The  (Coe  Coll.)  (wkly). .Coll  „         $750 


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College  Publications,  1959 


Decorah  Cire.    j 

College  Chips  (Luther  Coll. Hwkly).. Coll....       1.940 
Des  Molnes 

Drake  Times-Delphic  (Drake  U.) 

(semi-wkly)  Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist ...       1,760 

Dubuque 

Clarke  Courier  (Clarke  Coll.)  (bi-wkly) 

Coll. ..      $1,240 

Cue  (Dubuque  U.)  (wkly)  .....Coll  ..          700 

Lorain  (Loras  Coll.)  (ftntly.  Fri.)....Coll....        1,800 
Spokesman  (Loras  College)  (quar.)..  Lit....        1.500 
Fayette 

Collegian  (Upper  Iowa  U.Mwkly)  ....Coll  .. 
Crirniell 

Scarlet  and  Black  (Grinnel  Coll.)  (wkly)....       1.360 
Iowa  City 

Iowa  Law  Review   (State  U.  of  Iowa) 

(quar.)   Coll.  Legal  ..        3,000 

lowan  (dly)   Ind.  &  Coll....    *3,954 

Iowa  Transit  (State  U.  of  Iowa)   (mo.) 

Coll.  &  Eng'g....  600 

Controlled  free  dist....        1,300 

LeMars 

Gleam  (Westmar  Coll.)  (bi- wkly). ...Coll   .         $600 
Controlled  free  dist...      $1.900 
Mount  Pleasant 

Tiger    (Iowa  Wesleyan  Coll. Mbi- wkly) 

Coll.  Alumni    . 
Mount  Vernon 

Cornellian  (Cornell  Coll.)   (wkly)  ...Coll.... 

Husk  (Cornell  Coll.)    (quar.) Coll....  700 

Oskaloosa 

Penn  Chronicle  (Wm.  Penn  Coll.)  (ftntly) 

Coll.  News....  250 

Pella 

Central  Ray  (Central  Coll.)  (wkly)      650 

Controlled  free  dist....  200 

Sioux  City 

Collegian  Reporter  (Morningside  Coll.) 

(wkly)   Coll....        1,000 

Storm  Lake 

Buena  Vista  Tack  (Buena  Vista  Coll.) 

(bi-wkly,    Mon.)    ..... Coll....         $500 

Waverly 

Wartburg    Trumpet    (Wartburg    Coll.) 
(wkly)    Coll 


Atchison  KANSAS 

Rambler   (St.    Benedict's   Coll.) (•-mo.) 

Coll ... 
Baldwin  City 

Baker  Orange  (Baker  U.)  (wkly) 

Emporia 

C.  of  E.  Bulletin  (Coll.  of  Emporia)  (no 

adv.)   (4  ti.  a  yr.)  

College  Life  (Coll.  of  Emporia)   (wkly) 

Coll ... 
Haviland 

F.B.C.  Sundial  (Friends'  Bible  Coll.)  (bi- 
wkly.  Mon.)    Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist    . 
Hays 

State  College  Leader  (Fort  Hays  Kan. 

State  Coll.)  (wkly)  Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist   . 
Hesston 

Journal  (Hesston  Coll.  &  Bible  School) 

(bi-wkly)     Coll.  &  Relig  ... 

Lawrence 

Indian  Leader  (Haskell  Inst.)  (no  adv.) 

(s-mo.)    „ Coll   . 

Kansas   Engineer   (U.    of    Kan.) (quar.) 

Coll.  &  Eng'g   . 
University  Kansan   (U.  of  Kan.)    (dly) 

(see   note  in  catalog)      

Controlled  free  dist  .. 
University  of  Kansas  Alumni  Magazine 

(mo.)     —Coll.  Alumni  .. 

Llndsborg 

Bethany  Messenger  (Bethany  Coll.) 
(bi-wkly)    Coll.... 


$1,950 


11.000 
1821 


2,500 
1900 


$300 
$200 


12.300 
1700 


$500 


2,500 


704 
7,489 


10,100 


tsoo 


Manhattan  Cire. 

Kansas   State  Collegian   (Kan.   State 

Coll.)   (dly)   Coll..M       8,860 

Kansas  State  Engineer  (Kan.  State 

Coll.)  (mo.)  ....Coll.  Eng'g....          $24 

Controlled  free  dist....      $2,600 
Trumpet,  The  (Kansas  State  Coll.)    (4 

ti.  a  yr.) State  Coll.  Alum.... 

Controlled  free  dist . .    $26,000 
MsPherson 

Spectator  (McPherson  Coll.)  (wkly)  Coll....        $600 
Newton 

Bethel  College  Bulletin  (mo.).  Coll.  Relig,, 

$12,400— Free 
Ottawa 

Ottawa    Campus    (Ottawa    U.)    (wkly) 

Coll  .. 
Tauy  Talk  (Ottawa  U.)    (no  adv.) 

(quar.) Coll.  Alum  ... 

Controlled  free  dist ...      $2.800 
Pittsburg 

Collegio  (Kan.  State  Teach.  Coll.) 

(wkly)    Coll ... 

Sallna 

Wcsleyan  Advance  (Kan.  Wesleyan  U.) 

(bi-wkly)    ~ Coll ...          300 

Sterling 

Ye  Sterling  Stir  (Sterling  Coll.) 

(bi-wkly) Coll ...         $394 

Controlled  free  dist  ..         $110 
Topeka 

Washburn  Review  (Washburn  U.) 

(wkly)   Coll....      $1,700 

Wichita 

Sunflower  (U.  of  Wichita)  (s-wkly)....Coll....        3.400 
University    Life    (Friends    U.)     (wkly) 

Coll.  Alumni....           550 
Winfield 

Southwestern  Collegian    (mo.)    ..    ..Coll   .         $550 

Barbourville  KENTUCKY 

Orange  and  Black  (Union  Coll.)    (mo.) 

Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist  ..      $1,100 
Union   College   Alumnus    (Union  Coll.) 

(no  adv.)   (quar.)  Coll.  Alum  ..        3,000 

Berea 

Berea  Alumnus    (Berea  Coll.)  (mo.)  (no 

adv.)   „ Coll.  Alum  ...      $9,203 

Berea  Pinnacle.  The  (Berea  College) 

(wkly)     Coll..         $800 

Bowling  Green 

College  Heights  Herald  (W.  Ky.  State 

Teach.  Coll.)    (s-mo.)  Coll....      $5,470 

Danville 

Centre    College    Cento     (Centre    Coll.) 

(wkly)   Coll  ..  100 

Controlled  free  dist....  500 

Georgetown 

Georgetonian  (Georgetown  Coll.) 

(wkly)    Coll  ..          250 

Lexington  Controlled  free  dist....        1,000 

Crimson  Rambler  (Transylvania  College) 

(wkly)    Coll....        $550 

Controlled  free  dist....         $500 
Kentucky  Kernel  (U.  of  Ky.)  (dly) 

Coll.  &  News....      $7.000 
Kentucky  Law  Journal  (U.  of  Ky.) 

(quar.)      Legal  (Coll  )    .         $569 

Louisville 

Cardinal  (U.  of  Louisville)   (wkly)  Coll.... 
Tie.  The   (S.  Bap.  Theolog.  Seminary) 
(no  adv.)  ..(mo.)  Sem.  Alum.  & 

Friends 

Controlled  free  dist....      18,000 
Morehead 

Trail  Blazer  (State  Teach.  Coll.) 

(bi-wkly) Coll  ..        2,000 

Murray 

College  News  (Murray  State  Coll.)  (bi- 
wkly,  Tues.)  Coll...        3,600 

Richmond 

Eastern  Progress  (E.  Ky.  State  Coll.) 

(semi-mo.)   Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist ...       3,400 


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KENTUCKY  (Continued) 

Wilmore  Ore. 

Aibur?  Collegian  (Asbury  Coll.)  (wkly) 

Coll....        1.140 


Baton  Rouge  LOUISIANA 

The  Digest  (Negro)  (bi-wkly)  (Southern 

Univ.)   „ 

Controlled  free  dist   . 
Louisiana  State  University  Alumni  News 

(bi-mo.)    Alum.... 

Reveille  (La.  State  U.)  (dly)  Coll.... 

Hammond 

Lions    Roar    (Southeastern    La.    Coll.) 

(wkly)   Coll.... 

Lafayette 

Vennillion    (Southwestern  La.   Inst.) 

(wkly)   Coll.... 

Natchitoches 

Current  Sauce  (Northwestern  State  Coll.) 

(wkly)   Coll.... 

New  Orleans 

Hullabaloo,  The  (Tulane  Univ.)   (wkly) 

Coll.... 

Maroon  (Loyola  U.)   (wkly)  Coll.... 

Tulanian  (6  ti.  a  yr.) Alum    . 

Controlled  free  dist  .. 

Urchin  (Tulane  U.Hmo.)  .  Coll.  Humor.... 
Xavier  Herald  (Xavier  U.)  (mo.)     .Coll  .. 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Plneville 

Wildcat  (Louisiana  Coll.)  (Thurs.).Coll.... 
Ruston 

Tech   Talk    (La.    Poly.    Inst.)    (wkly) 

Coll   . 
Shreveport 

Centenary  Conglomerate   (Centenary 

Coll.)   (Methodist)   (wkly) Coll....500— Free 


5,000 


16,500 
10.000 


1,750 


$4,200 


2,600 


4.000 
2,200 


30,000 


$380 
$1,520 


850 


3,000 


Brunswick 


MAINE 


Bowdoin  Alumnus    (Bowdoin  Coll.) 

(bi-mo.)   Coll.  Alum.... 

Bowdoin  Orient  (Bowdoin  Coll.)  (wkly) 

ColL... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Lewis  ton-Auburn 

Bates  Alumnus  (Bates  Coll.)  (3  ti.  a  yr.) 

(no  adv.)  Coll.  Alumni.... 

Bates  Student  (Bates  Coll.)  (wkly)  Coll.... 
Orono 

Maine  Alumnus  (U.  of  Me.)   (mo.) 

Coll.  Alum    . 
Maine  Campus  (U.  of  Me.)   (wkly) 

Coll.  News.... 
Waterville 

Colby  Alumnus  (Colby  Coll.)   (quar.) 

Coll.  Alum.... 
Colby  Echo  (Colby  Coll.)  (wkly) Coll.... 


*8,000 


1,100 
850 


6,400 
1,000 


6,351 

$4,325 


8,000 
$1,600 


Annapolis  MARYLAND 

Log.  The  (U.  S.  Naval  Acad.)  (bi-wkly. 

Fri.) .Naval  Develop....        5,000 

Shipmate  (mo.)    Naval....      11,374 

Trident  (U.  S.  Naval  Acad.)   (7  ti.  a  yr.) 

Coll.  &  Naval....      tS.OOO 
United  State  Naval  Institute 

Proceedings  (mo.)  Naval....    $47,573 

Baltimore 

Baloo.  The  (U.  of  Bait.)  (s-mo.) Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist....      $1,500 
Columns  (Coll.  of  Notre  Dame  of  Md.) 

(mo.) Coll....         $500 

Controlled  free  dist  ..         $200 
Goncher   Alumnae   Quarterly    (Goucher 

Coll.)  (quar.)  .Coll.  Alum....      $4,800 

Greyhound.  The  (Loyola  Coll.) (bi-wkly) 

Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist....         $725 
Johns  Hopkins  News-Letter  (wkly) 

Coll.  News....          500 
Controlled  free  dist ...        1,750 
Chestertown 

Washington  Elm   (Washington  Coll.) 

(wkly)     Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 


1,098 

300 


College  Park  Ore. 

Diamondback  (U.  of  Md.)   (4  ti.  a  wk.) 

Coll ...       7.500 

Maryland  (U.  of  Md.)  (bi-mo.)  Coll....      $3,860 

Controlled  free  dist...      $1.000 
Emmitsburg 

Mountain  Echo  (Mt.  St.  Mary's  Coll.) 

(mo.) Coll....        4,500 

Valley   Echo    (St.    Joseph's   Coll.)    (mo.) 
Coll.  Alum.... 
Frederick 

Blue  and  Grey  (Hood  College) 

(wkly)   Coll....         $880 

Hood  College  Herald  (Hood  Coll.) 

(quar.)    Coll.  Lit....  600 

Frostburg 

State- to-dateV   (Frostburg  State  Teach. 

Coll.)    (semi-mo.)   ~ ColL...         $700 

Towson 

Tower    Light    (Md.    State   Teach.    Coll.) 

(bi-wkly.  Fri.)  Coll....       1,200 

Westminster 

Gold  Bug  (Western  Md.  Coll.)    (semi- 
mo.) Coll.... 

Amherst  MASSACHUSETTS 

Ambers t  Alumni  News  (Amherst  Coll.) 
(4  ti.  a  yr.)  (Coll.  Alum.)  (Controlled 

free  dist.)       $11.000 

Amherst  Student  (Amherst  Coll.) 

(s-wkly)     Coll ...      $1.750 

Massachusetts  Collegian  (U.  of  Mass.) 

(s-wkly)   Coll ...      $5,250 

Andovcr 

Phillipian  (Phillips  Acad.)   ( wkly)... .Coll ...      $1.583 
Boston 

Boston  College  Alumni  News  (quar.) 

Coll.  Alum...      21.000 

Boston  University  News  (wkly)  Coll  ..        1,000 

Controlled  free  dist....        8,000 

Heights,  The  (Fr)      ColL...        5.000 

Northeastern  Alumnus   (Northeastern 

U.)   (quar.)  Coll.  Alum.... 

Northeastern   News    (Northeastern   U.) 

(wkly)   Coll ...        6.000 

Simmons  News   (Simmons  Coll.) 

(wkly)    Coll....        1,085 

Simmons  Review,  The  (Simmons  Coll.) 

(quar.)  Coll....      $6.000 

Stylus  (Boston  Coll.)   (4  ti.  a  yr.) 

Coll.  &  Alum...      $4.000 
Bridgewater 

Campus  Comment  (State  Teach.  Coll.) 

(Ev.  6  wks.)  .Coll....  900 

Cambridge 

Harvard  Advocate  (6  ti.  a  yr.)  Liter...  900 

Harvard  Alumni  Bulletin  (ftntly)  (Sat.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Coll.  Alum....      17,050 

Harvard  Crimson  (dly)  Coll ...    $13.100 

Harvard  Lampoon  (mo.)       Coll.  Humor  ... 
Harvard  Law  Record  (wkly) 

Coll.  Alum.  &  Legal....        8.700 
M.  I.  T.  Voo  Doo  (Mass.  Inst.  of  Tech.) 

(mo.)     Coll.  Humor   .        4.500 

Radcliffe  News  (wkly)    ColL... 

Radcliffe  Quarterly  (quar.)  Coll.  &  Alum  ...      $5.500 
Tech,  The  (Mass.  Inst.  of  Tech.) 

(s-wkly)     Coll ...        3.000 

Tech    Engineering    News    (Mass.    Inst. 

of  Tech.)  (mo.)  Eng'g  &  Coll ...         $835 

Technology  Review   (Mass.   Inst.  of 

Tech.)   (mo.)  Coll.  Alumni  &  Scien....      14,697 

Lowell 

Text  (Lowell  Tech.  Inst.)  (ftntly,  Thurs) 

ColL...      $1,200 
Medford 

Tufts  Alumni  Review  (quar.) 

Coll.  Alumni.... 

Controlled  free  dist....    $24.000 
Tufts  Dental  Outlook  (quar.) 

Dent.  Journal.... 
Tufts    Weekly    (Tufts   Coll.)    (s-wkly) 

Coll ...          200 
Controlled  free  dist....       2,310 


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College  Publications,  1959 


Mount  Hermon 

Hermonite   (Mount  Hermon  School) 

(ftntly)   Prep  School.... 

Mount   Hermon  Alumni   News   (Mount 
Hermon    School)     (no    adv.)    (quar.) 

Prep  School  Alum  .. 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Northampton 

Smith  Alumnae  Quarterly  (Smith  Coll.) 

(quar.)          Coll.  Alum.... 

Smith  College  Sophian  (s-wkly)  ....  Coll.... 
Norton 

Wheaton  News  (Wheaton  ColL) 
(wkly)   ColL... 

Salem 

Log  (State  Teach.  Coll.)   (mo.)  Coll  ... 

South  Hadley 

Mount  Holyoke  Alumnae  Quarterly  (Mt. 

Holyoke  Coll.)    (quar.)   ....  Coll.  Alum.... 
Mt.  Holyoke  News  (Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.) 

(wkly)     ColL... 

Springfield 

Yellow   Jacket    (Amer.    International 

ColL)  (wkly)    ColL... 

Waltham 

Justice  (Brandeis  U.)  (wkly)  ColL... 

Wellesley 

Babson  Beaver.  The  (Babson  Institute) 

(wkly)        Coll .. 

Bulletin,  Babson  Institute  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation (3  ti.  a  yr.)  Coll.  Alum.... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Wellesley  Alumnae  Magazine  (Wellesley 
Coll.)    (5  ti.  ayr.)      .  ColL  Alum  .. 

Wellesley  College  News  (wkly)  ColL... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Weston 

Regis    Herald,    The    (Regis    ColL)    (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog) 


Willlamstown 


Cath>  College  Activities.... 


Circ, 


10,400 


$19,652 
1,100 


Williams     Alumni     Review      (Williams 
Coll.)  (no  adv.)  (4  ti.  a  yr.KColl.  Alum  ... 
Controlled  free  dist ... 
Williams  Record  (Williams  ColL) 

(s-wkly)     Coll  .. 

Worcester 

Crusader  (Th)  ~ Coll.... 

Holy  Cross  Alumnus  (Holy  Cross  Coll.) 
(4  ti.  a  yr.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

ColL  Alum ... 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 
Holy  Cross  Purple  (Holy  Cross  ColL) 

(mo.)     Coll.  Lit-.. 

Journal  of  W.  P.  I.   (Worcester  Poly. 

Inst.)    (bi-mo.) ColL  Alum... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Scarlet,  The  (Clark  U.)  (wkly)  Coll.... 

Tech  News  (Worcester  Poly.  Inst.) 
(bi-wkly)    » Coll ... 

Adrian  MICHIGAN 

College  World  (Adrian  Coll.)   (bi-wkly) 

Coll  .. 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Albion 

Albion  College  Pleiad  (wkly) Coll  .. 

Alma 

Almanian  (Alma  ColL)    (Fri.) ColL... 

Ann  Arbor 

Michigan   Alumnus    (U.   of  Mich.)    (21 

ti.  a  yr.) Coll... 

Michigan  Daily  (U.  of  Mich.)  (dly) 

Michigan  Technic  (U.  of  Mich.)    (mo.) 

Coll.  Eng'g.... 
Controlled  free  dist  ... 
Detroit 

Detroit  Technonian    (no  adv.)    (ftntly) 

Coll.... 

Lawrence  Tech  News  (ftntly,  Wed.)  Coll. .. 
Controlled  free  dist... 

Varsity   News    (U.   of  Detroit)    (s-wkly) 
ColL... 

Wayne  Collegian  (dly)  Coll ... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Wayne  Engineer.  The  (Wayne  U.) 
(quar.)    ColL  Eng'g.... 


$9,469 
1,050 

$1.150 
$1,300 

.      $800 

3,500 

$14,000 

460 

2,000 

$600 

12,000 
1,650 
$1,800 

13,700 


6,300 
400 

$960 

$1.000 


$600 
1,300 
$850 


16,148 
6,600 


$500 
$100 


1,500 
$3,000 
9,600 
9,500 
$1,150 


East  Lansing  Circ. 

Michigan  State  News  (Mich.  State  U.) 

(dly) Coll....          S75 

Controlled  free  dist....      16,000 
The  Michigan  State  Univ.  Magazine 

(mo.)    Coll.  Alum. &  Friends....      $7,500 

Grand  Rapids  Controlled  free  dist....      $2.500 

Aquinas  Herald  (Aquinas  Coll.)  (mo.) 

Coll....         $750 

Controlled  free  dist....         $200 
Chimes  (Calvin  Coll.)  (wkly) 

HllLd...  Coll.  &  Alum...      ,1.900 

Hillsdale  Collegian  (Hillsdale  Coll.) 

(wkly)   .. Coll....          $60 

Controlled  free  dist  ..          650 
Holland 

Anchor  (Hope  Coll.)  (wkly,  Fri.)  ....Coll....        1,100 

Houghton-Calumet 

Alumni  News  (no  adv.)   (bi-mo.) 

Coll.  Alum....      $4.400 

Michigan  Tech  Lode  (wkly)  Coll  ..        2,650 

Kalamazoo 

Index  (Kalamazoo  Coll.)   (wkly)   ...Coll... 
Western  Herald  (W.  Mich.  U.)    (wkly) 

Coll.  Educ  .. 
Western  Michigan  University  News 

Magazine  (quar.)   (no  adv.) Coll....      $2,800 

Controlled  free  dist....      $2.600 
Marquette 

Northern  College  News  (Northern  Mich. 
College  of  Educ.)  (ftntly.  Wed.) 

Coll.  &  Alum....  $25 

Controlled  free  dist  ..      $1,775 
Mount  Pleasant 

Central   Michigan   Life    (Central   Mich. 

Coll.)    (wkly)    ColL... 

Controlled  free  dist ...       3,500 
Olivet 

Olivet  Alumni  Bulletin  (Olivet  Coll.)  (9 

ti.  a  yr.)  

Controlled  free  dist ...      $3,600 
Ypsilantl 

Eastern  Echo   (wkly)    (Eastern  Mich. 
Coll.) ColL... 

Collegevllle  MINNESOTA 

Record  (St.  John's  U.)   (no  adv.) 

(semi-mo.)  Coll....    $13,400 

Duluth 

Statesman  (U.  of  Minn.)  (wkly)  . .  Coll  ..       2.600 
Mankato 

College  Reporter  (Mankato  State  Coll.) 

(wkly) Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist.~        4,500 
Minneapolis 

Augsburg   Echo    (Augsburg   Coll.)    (bi- 
mo.)        Coll....      $1,250 

Gopher  Grad  (mo.)  Coll.  Alum....    $14,000 

Minnesota  Daily  (U.  of  Minn.)  (dly)  Coll....      26,000 
Minnesota  Law  Review    (U.   of  Minn.) 

(mo.)    ...Legal...        1,849 

Minnesota  Technolog  (U.  of  Minn.) 

(mo.) Eng'g  &  Coll....        3,200 

Moorhead 

Concordian  (Concordia  ColL)  (wkly) ..Coll....        1.850 
Controlled  free  dist ...        2.500 
Western  MiSTiC    (State  Coll.)    (wkly) 

Coll....        2,300 
Northfteld 

Carletonian  (Carleton  ColL)  (wkly)  ColL^        2,518 
Manitou  Messenger  (St.  Olaf  Coll.) 

(wkly)  ColL...       2.500 

St.  Cloud 

College  Chronicle   (St.   Cloud  Teach. 

Coll.)    (wkly)   ColL.. 

St.  Joseph 

St.  Benedict's  Quarterly  (ColL  of  St. 
Benedict)  (3  ti.  a  yr.)....  Coll.  &  Alum....          360 
St.  Paul 

Aquin,  The  (ColL  of  St.  Thomas) 

(wkly) Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist ...       3.000 

Fraternity  Month  (5  ti.  a  yr.)  Coll.  Frat....        8,600 

Mac  Weekly  (Macalester  ColL)    (wkly)....        1,530 

Controlled  free  dist ...        1,970 

Oracle  (Hamline  U.)   (bi-wkly)  Coll...      $1,200 


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MINNESOTA  (Continued) 

St.  Peter  Cite. 

Gustavian  Weekly  (Gustavus  Adolphus 

Coll.)  (wkly)  ..... .. Coll....      $1,600 

Winona 

Winonan.  The  (State  Teach.  Coll.) 
(mo.) Coll   .        2,500 

Cleveland  MISSISSIPPI 

Miss  Delta   (Delta  State  Teach.  Coll.) 

(wkly)   ... Coll....        1.010 

Clinton 

Mississippi  Collegian  (Miss.  Coll.) 

(wkly)   -   Coll....      $1,400 

Columbus 

Spectator  (Miss.  State  Coll.  for  Women) 

(wkly)  Coll    .        1.700 

Hattiesburg 

Student  Printz  (Miss.  Southern  Coll.) 
(wkly)  -. Coll....  $3.539 

Jackson 

Belhaven  Miss  (Belhaven  Coll.) 

(bi-wkly)      ....  Coll 

Purple  and  White  (Millsaps  Coll.) 

(wkly)... Coll....  500 

Controlled  free  dist    .        1.000 
Oxford 

Mississippian  (U.  of  Miss.) (wkly)  Coll....      $3,250 
Ole  Miss  Alumni  Review  (U.  of  Miss.) 

(quar.)    Coll.  Alum  ..      14,600 

State  College 

Mississippi  State  Alumnus  (quar.) 

Coll.  Alum  .        $7.700 
Reflector  (Miss.  State  U.)  (wkly)     Coll..      $5.000 

Canton  MISSOURI 

Megaphone  (Culver-Stockton  Coll.) 

(bi-wkly)    Coll.... 

Cape  Girardeau 

Capaha    Arrow    (Southeast    Mo.    State 

Coll.)  (wkly)  Coll.  200 

Controlled  free  dist          tl.900 
Chillicothe 

C.B.C.  Ouacker.  The   (Chillicothe   Bus. 

Coll.)   (mo.)  Coll.  &  Alum  ...         

Columbia 

Missouri   Alumnus    (U.    of   Mo.)    (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)   Coll.  Alum  . .      $6,300 

Missouri  Law  Review  (U.  of  Mo.)   (see 

note  in  catalog) (4  ti.  a  yr.)....Law  Coll  $950 

Stephens  Life(Stephens  Coll)  (wkly)  Coll....      $2.100 
Fayette 

Central  Collegian  (Central  Coll.)  (wkly) 

Coll.  Alum    . 
Fulton 

Columns   (Westminster  Coll.) 

(bi-mo.) „ Coll....      $1,000 

Jefferson  City 

Lincoln  Clarion  (Lincoln  U.Mwkly)  Coll  ..      $1,410 
Kansas  City 

Hawk,  The  (Rockhurst  Coll),  (bi-wkly) 

Coll    . 

Controlled  free  dist  ..        1,000 
University  News  (U.  of  Kan.  City) 

(wkly)    Coll....      $1,500 

University  of  Kansas  City  Review 

(no  adv.)  (quar.)  Coll.  Lit.... 

Klrksville 

Ram  Duller  (Kirksville  Coll.  of  Oste- 
apathy  and  Surgery)  Northeast  Mi- 
ssouri State  Teachers  College  (mo.) 

Coll.  Humor... 

Stilletto  (Kirksville  Coll.  of  Osteopathy 
and  Surgery)  (quar.). .Coll.  &  Alumni  .. 

Controlled  free  dist ...        7,500 
Teachers  College  Index  (Northeast  Mo. 

State  Teach.  Coll.)   (wkly) Coll  ..        1.700 

Lexington 

Trumpeter.    The    (Wentworth    Military 

Acad.)    (bi-mo.)   Coll....        1.136 

Controlled  free  dist....       4,600 
Liberty 

William  Jewell  Student  (Wm.  Jewell 
Coll.)  (wkly)  Coll....  800 


Marshall  Circ, 

Missouri  Valley  Delta  (Mo.  Valley  Coll.) 

(wkly) Coll....          WO 

Maryville 

Northwest  Missourian   (Northwest  Mo. 

State  Coll.)  (no  adv.)  (wkly)  Coll....        

Parkville 

Park  Stylus  (Park  Coll.)   (wkly) ColL...          600 

Rolla 

Missouri  Miner   (Mo.   School  of  Mines 

&  Metallurgy)    (wkly)  ..... Coll...        3.000 

Saint  Louis 

Linden  Bark  (bi-mo.)  « Coll ...          500 

Controlled  free  dist....  400 

St.  Louis  University  Magazine  (6  ti.  a 

yr.)     „ Alum....      22,000 

Seminarian.  The  (Luth.  Theo.    Stud.) 

(quar.) .....         $800 

Student  Life  (Washington  U.) 

(s-wkly)    ...» Coll... 

University  News  (St.  Louis  U.) 

(wkly)        Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist  ..      $7,000 
Springfield 

Drury  Mirror  (Drury  Coll.)   (wkly) .  Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist....        1.100 
Southwest  Standard   (Southwest  Mo. 

State  Coll.)  (wkly)  Coll... 

Tarkio 

Torch  (Tarkio  Coll.)  (every  2  wks)  .Coll.... 
Warrensburg 

Student,   The    (Cent.    Mo.    State   Coll.) 

(wkly)         Coll....        2.000 

Webster  Groves 

Web.  The  (Webster  ColL)   (7  ti.  a  yr.) 

Coll    .         $350 

Billings  MONTANA 

EMCOE  (Eastern  Montana  Coll.) (wkly) 

Coll....        1,000 
Rocky  Mountain  Echo  (Rocky  Mountain 

Coll.)   (Thurs.)  Coll....  300 

Bozetnan 

Montana  Exponent   (Mont.  State  Coll  ) 

(wkly)   Coll    .        3,200 

Helena 

Prospector  (Carroll  Coll.)  (mo.) 

Coll.  (Cath.).... 
Missoula 

Montana  Kaimin    (State  U.  of   Mont.) 
(dly)     „ Coll .  .        3,500 

Blalr  NEBRASKA 

Hermes  (Dana  Coll.)   (wkly)  Coll   .  335 

Chadron 

Eagle  (State  Teachers  Coll.)    (bi-wkly) 

Coll    . 
Crete 

Doane  Owl  (Doane  Coll.)   (wkly)  ....Coll....         $400 
Controlled  free  dist....         $400 
Fremont 

Midland  (Midland  Coll.)  (bi-wkly)     Coll....  500 

Controlled  free  dist....  750 

Hastings 

Hastings  College  Bulletin  (no  adv.) 

(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  Coll...      $5,100 

Hastings  Collegian  (Hastings  Coll.) 

(wkly)   Coll  .. 

Kearney 

Antelope  (Neb.  State  Teachers  Coll.) 

(wkly)  Coll....      $1,600 

Controlled  free  dist....         $300 
Lincoln 

Clock    Tower    (Union    Coll.)    (bi-wkly. 

Fri.)      Coll.... 

Nebraska  Alumnus   (U.  of  Neb.)    (mo.) 

Coll.  Alum  ..        7.B42 
Nebraska  Blue  Print  (U.  of  Neb.) 

(mo.)    Coll.  Eng'g....        1.700 

Nebraskan  (U.  of  Neb.)  (Dly  ex*.  Thurs.. 

Sat.  &  Sun.) Coll....      $5,500 

Wesleyan,  The  (Nebraska  Wesleyan  U.) 
(wkly)  „ Coll.... 


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Omaha  Circ. 

Creighton  Alumnus  (Creighton  U.) 

(7  ti.  a  yr.)  Coll.  Alum....    $16,200 

Creightonian  (Creighton  U.) (wkly). .Coll....  30 

Controlled  free  dist....       8,000 

Gateway  (U.  of  Omaha)   (wkly)  Coll ...      $2.580 

Peru 

Pedagodian  (Neb.  State  Teachers  Coll.) 

(wkly)   Coll....         $500 

Wayne 

Goldenrod  (State  Teachers  Coll.) 

(wkly)     Coll ...      $1,000 

Controlled  free  dist ...         $400 

Reno  NEVADA 

U.  of  N.  Sagebrush  (U.  of  Nevada) 
(wkly)   - Coll....      $2,400 

Durham  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

New  Hampshire  (U.  of  N.  Hamp.) 

(wkly)        Coll.  (Students).... 

New  Hampshire  Alumnus  (U.  of 

N.  Hamp.)   (wkly)     Coll.  Alum  ...    $10.941 

Exeter 

Ezonian  (Phillip*  Exeter  Acad.Ms- wkly) 
Hanover  Prep-  Scho01  -      *1.300 

Dart  (Dartmouth  Coll.)  (6  ti.  a  yr.)  Coll ... 
Dartmouth.  The  (Dartmouth  Coll.) 

(dly) Coll....      12,600 

Dartmouth  Alumni  Magazine  (Dartmouth 
Coll.)  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 


Henniker 


Coll.  Alum....    $26.000 


New  Englander  (New  Eng.  Coll.)  (mo.) 

Manchester  ColL- 

Anselmian    (St.   Anselm's   Coll.)    (mo.) 

Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist   . 
Tower  (St.  Anselm's  Coll.)   (mo.)    Coll.... 

Bloomfield  NEW  JERSEY 

Minuteman  (Bloomfield  Coll.)  (mo.) 

Camden 

Gleaner,  The  (Rutgers  Coll.)  (mo.).  Coll  . 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 
Convent  Station 

Pelican(Coll.  of  St.  Elizabeth)  (mo.).. Coll ... 
East  Orange 

Upsala  Gazette  (Upsala  College)  (wkly) 

Hightstown  Co11"" 

Peddie   Chronicle    (Peddie   School)    (no 

adv.)    (quar.)    

Hobokeu  Controlled  free  dist.... 

Stevens    Indicator     (Stevens     Inst.     of 
Tech.)  (6  ti.  a  yr.) 

Eng'g  &  Coll.  Alum.... 
Stute  (Stevens  Inst.  of  Tech.)  (wkly)  Coll   . 
Jersey  City 

Pauw-Wow  (St.  Peter's  Coll.)  (bi-wkly) 

Coll.... 

Lakewood  Controlled  free  dist.... 

Court  Page,  The  (Georgian  Court  Coll.) 

(mo.)    Coll.. 

Lawrenceville 

Lawrence  (Lawrenceville  School)  (wkly) 

Prep.  School.... 


Drew  Acorn  (Drew  U.)  (wkly)  Coll... 

Drew  Gateway,  The  (Drew  U.  Theolog- 
ical School)  (quar.)  (no  adv.) 

ColL  &  Theo.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Montclalr 

Montclarion  (State  Teach.  Coll.)   (14  ti. 

a  yr.)  Coll  ... 

Newark 

Observer  (Newark  Colleges  of  Rutgers 

U.)    (bi-wkly) Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Reflector    (State   Teach.    Coll.)    (wkly) 

Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Technician  (Newark  Coll.  of  Eng.) 

(14  ti.  a  yr.) Coll ... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 


$1.400 


500 


$1,200 


$7.200 


$6,800 
$1,100 


$2,000 
250 

1.700 
550 

$2,800 
1.600 

$2.000 

$1,500 
800 

$1,300 


New  Brunswick  circ. 

Alumnae  Bulletin   (Douglass  Coll.) 

(Quar.)    Coll.  Alum....      $3,750 

Caellian,  The   (Douglass  Coll.)    (wkly) 

Coll....        

Rutgers  Alumni  Monthly  (Rutgers  U.) 

(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) ..Coll.  Alum  ...      $6,475 
Targura,  The  (Rutgers  U.)  (dly)....  Coll.. 

Controlled  free  dist  ..      $3,000 
Princeton 

Princeton  Alumni  Weekly  ( Princeton  U.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)  (wkly) 

Coll.  Alum....    $31,000 

Princetonian  (Princeton  U.)  (dly)  ....Coll....       2,000 
Rutherford 

Bulletin,  The  (Fairleigh  Dickinson  Coll.) 

(bi-wkly)    .......   ~ Coll... 

Controlled  free  dist....    $10,500 
South  Orange 

Setonian,  The  (Seton  Hall  U.) 

(bi^mo.)  Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist ...      $1,900 
Trenton 

Rider  College  Alumni  Quarterly  Bulletin 

(quar.)  (see  note  in  catalog)    Coll  ..      $6,000 

Rider  College  News  (wkly)  Coll ...      $1.500 

State  Signal  (State  Teach.  Coll.) 

(bi-wkly)  - Coll.  News....        3,800 

Westfield 

Delta  Upsilon  Quarterly   (Delta 
Upsilon  Frat.)   (quar.) Coll.  Frat....      28.000 

Albuquerque  NEW  MEXICO 

New  Mexico  Alumnus  (U.  of  N.  Mex.) 

(mo.)     Coll.  Alumni....      $3,500 

New  Mexico  Lobo  (U.  of  N.  Mex.) 

(tri-wkly)     Coll    .        4,140 

Lac  Vegas 

Candle  (N.  Mex.  Highlands  U.) 

(wkly)   Coll ...  750 

Highlands  Highlights    (mo.)  Coll.  Alum  .. 

Controlled  free  dist....        2.500 

Portales 

Chase.  The  (Eastern  N.  Mex.  U.Mwkly) 

Coll...      $1.500 

Silver  City 

Mustang  (N.  Mex.  Western  Coll.)  (wkly) 

Coll.... 

State  College 

Round-Up   (N.   Mex.   A.   and  M.   Coll.) 
(wkly)       Agric.  &  Coll   . 

Albany  NEW  YORK 

Rosavcrian  (College  of  St.  Rose) 

(ev.  3  wks.)  Coll....         $600 

Controlled  free  dist  ..         $200 
State  College  News  (State  Coll.  for 
Teach.)  (wkly)  Coll....      $2,500 

Alfred 

Fiat  Lux  (Alfred  U.)   (wkly)  Coll  ..      $1,500 

The  Reporter  (Alfred  U.)    (4  ti.  a  yr.) 

(no  adv.)  ~ Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist    .      $8,500 
Annandale- On- Hudson 

Bardian.  The  (Bard  Coll..  Columbia  U.) 

(bi-wkly)    Coll....         

Brockport 

Stylus   (State  Teach.  Coll.)    (wkly) 

Coll....        1,500 

Bronxville 

Campus  (Sarah  Lawrence  Coll.)   (wkly) 

Coll  ..         $550 

Brooklyn 

Alumni  Bulletin  (State  University  Coll. 

of  Medicine)   (quar.)  Coll.  Alum  ..        1.700 

Controlled  free  dist....       2.725 
Ken  (Brooklyn  Coll.)  (bi-wkly)  ....    Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist ...      $7,500 
Kingsman  (Brooklyn  Coll.)   (wkly)  ColL..          150 
Controlled  free  dist....       8,000 
Poly  Men  (Brooklyn  Poly.  Inst.) 

(5  ti.  a  yr.)    . Coll.  Alum....      $9.537 

Polytechnic    Reporter    (Brooklyn    Poly. 

Inst.)    (wkly)   Coll....       2,000 

Pratt  Alumnus  (4  ti.  a  yr.)  ..Coll.  Alum....     20,000 


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NEW  YORK  (Continued) 
Brooklyn 

Prattler,  The  (Pratt  Inst.)  (ftntly.  Fri.) 

Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
St.  John's  News  (St.  John's  U.) 

(bi-wkly)  (no  adv.)  Coll.... 

Seawannaka  (Long Island U.Hwkly).  Coll  .. 
Controlled  free  dist   . 

Buffalo 

American  Mathematical  Monthly  (U.  of 

Buffalo)  (mo.)    Coll.  Math.... 

Griffin,  The   (Canisius  Coll.)    (bi-wkly, 

Fri.)  Coll   . 

Controlled  free  dist  .. 
Midnight  Oil  (U.  of  Buffalo)  (mo.) 

Coll.  Humor.... 

Record  (State  Teach.  Coll.)  (wklyK.Coll.... 

Spectrum  (U.  of  Buffalo)  (wkly)  ....Coll ... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Canton 

Hill  News  (St.  Lawrence  U.)( wkly). .Coll  .. 
Controlled  free  dist    . 
Laurentian    (St.    Lawrence  U.)    (quar.) 

Coll.  Alum.... 
Clinton 

Hamilton   Alumni   Review    (Hamilton 
Coll.)    (no  adv.)    (5  ti.   a  yr.)    (free) 

Coll.  Alum    . 
Spectator,  The  (Hamilton  Coll.)   (wkly) 

Coll.... 
Cortland 

Hilltop  Press  (State  Teach.  Coll.)  (wkly) 

Coll.... 
Elmira 

Octagon.  The  (Elmira  Coll.)  (wkly)  Coll  ... 
Fredonia 

Leader  (State  Teach.  Coll.)  (wkly)  Coll.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Garden  City 

Delphian.   The    (Adelphi   Coll.)    (wkly) 

Coll    . 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Geneva 

Herald,  The  (Hobart  Coll.) (wkly)  ....Coll.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Hamilton 

Colgate  Alumni  News  (Colgate  U.) 

(6  ti.  a  yr.)  Coll.  Alum    . 

Colgate    Maroon    (Colgate    U.)     (wkly) 

Coll.  News.... 
Hempstead 

Flying  Dutchman,  The   (Hofstra  Coll.) 

(mo.)    Coll    . 

Controlled  free  dist   . 
Hofstra  Chronicle  (Hofstra  Coll.) 

(s-wkly)   _ Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist   . 
Hough  ton 

Star  (Houghton  Coll.)    (bi-wkly)  ....Coll    . 
Ithaca 

Cornell  Alumni  News  (Cornell  U.)   (see 

note  in  catalog)   (s-mo.)  ....Coll.  Alum.... 
Cornell  Countryman  (Cornell  U.) 

(mo.)  Agric.  Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Cornell    Engineer    (Cornell    U.)     (mo.) 

Eng'g  Coll ... 
Cornell  Law  Quarterly  (Cornell  U.) 

(quar.)    ..Legal  &  Coll  .. 

Cornell  Sun  (Cornell  U.)  (dly)     Coll.... 

Cornell  Veterinarian  (Cornell  U.) 

(quar.)    Vet.  &  Coll.... 

Cornell  Widow  (Cornell  U.)  (mo.) 

Coll.  Humor... 
Ithacan.   The    (Ithaca   Coll.)    (no  adv.) 

(wkly)   Coll.... 

Jamaica 

Torch   (wkly)    Coll ... 

Keuka  Park 

Keukonian.  The(Keuka  Coll.)  (wkly)  Coll  .. 
Kings  Point 

Hear  This  (U.  S.  Merchant  Marine 

Academy)   (bi-wkly.  Tues.)  Coll.... 

New  Paltz 

Oracle,  The  (State  U.  Teach.  Coll)  (wkly) 

Coll ... 


Cire. 

$2,200 

2.500 

$9,000 
1.600 

5,000 


6,250 

$1.000 


$720 


900 
200 


$1,700 
$1,200 

$13,000 
$2,200 

$10,000 

$100 
$2.500 

900 

20.467 

800 
2,000 

$3,590 

$2,800 
$4.000 

$1.400 
$1,400 

$425 


1,467 


New  Rochelle  Circ. 

Ionian,  The  (lona  Coll.)   (wkly)  Coll....       2.500 

Quarterly  (Coll.  of  N.  Rochelle) (quar.) 

Coll  .. 
Tattler  (Coll.  of  N.  Rochelle)  (bi-wkly) 

Coll.... 

New  York 

Barnard  Alumnae  Magazine*  The  (Barnard 

Coll.)   (4  ti.  a  yr.)  Coll.  Alum.... 

Controlled  free  dist ...    $12.000 
Barnard  Bulletin   (Barnard  Coll.) 

(s-wkly)    Coll ...      $1.200 

Campus  Magazine  (Negro)   (mo.)... .  Coll ...      10,000 
Campus.  The  (Coll.  of  City  of  N.  Y.) 

(s-wkly)   Coll.  News ... 

Controlled  free  dist ...        6,000 
Campua  Record  (Coll.  of  Mt.  St.  Vincent) 

(mo.) Coll ...          550 

Controlled  free  dist....  150 

C.  C.  N.  Y.  Mercury   (Coll.  of  City  of 

N.  Y.)   (quar.)  Coll.  Humor....      $4.000 

C.  C.   N.   Y.  Vector   (Coll.   of  City  of 

N.   Y.)    (quar.)    ....Coll.    Eng'g..      $1,000 

Controlled  free  dist ...      $1,000 
City  College  Alumnus  (Coll.  of  City  of 
N.  Y.)  (7  ti.  a  yr.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     Coll.    Alum  ..      15,000 

Classical  World,   (mo.) 

Coll.   &  Secondary  School  Teachers...      $1.715 
College    Weekly    (Negro)    (wkly)    (sea 

note  in  catalog)  — - 15.000 

Columbia  Jester   (Columbia  Coll.) (mo.) 

Coll.  Humor....        4,000 
Columbia   Law   Review    (Columbia   U.) 

(mo.)       Legal  Coll....        3.070 

Columbia  Review  (Columbia  Coll.) 

(quar.)  Lit.  &  Coll ...         $300 

Controlled  free  dist ...      $4,700 
Columbia  Spectator  (Columbia  U.) 

(dly)     Coll    .      $5.000 

Columbia  University  Forum  (quar.) 

Coll.  Alumni  Gen'l  Int  .. 

Controlled  free  dist ...    $85.000 
Commentator,  The  (Yeshiva  Coll.) 

(ftntly.    Wed.)     Coll...  850 

Controlled  free  dist          500 

The  Curved  Horn(Fordham  Univ.)  (mo.)....        2.000 
Fordharn   Law  Review   (Fordham  U.) 

(4  ti.  a  yr.)       Legal, ..        1,300 

Fordham  Life   (no  adv.)    (4  ti.  a  yr.) 

Coll.  Alum  ..    $32.500 
Fordham  Ram  (Fordham  U.) 

(wkly)    Coll... 

Controlled  free  dist   .      $4,000 
Fraternity   Magazines  Associated — See 

Evanston,  111. 
Heights  Daily  News  (N.  Y.  U.)  (dly) 

Coll.  News  ..      $3.000 
Hunter  Arrow  (Hunter  Coll.)  (girls) 

(wkly)     Coll ... 

Ivy  League  Alumni  Magazines  (see  note 

in  catalog) 
Main  Events   (Coll.  of  City  of  N.  Y.) 

(wkly)    „ Coll.... 

Manhattan  College  Engineer  (Manhat'n 

Coll.)  (4ti.  a  yr.)      Coll.  Eng'g  ..        1,000 

Controlled  free  dist ...  400 

Manhattan  Quadrangle  (Manhat'n  Coll.) 

(wkly)    Coll  .. 

Controlled  free  dist....      $3.000 
New    York    University    Alumni    News, 

The  (mo.)   Coll.  Alum ...    124,000 

New  York  University  Evening  News 

(Mon.)   (free  dist.)        Coll...        1.400 

Observation  Post  (Coll.  of  City  of  N.  Y.) 

(s-wkly)    Coll    . 

Controlled  free  dist  ..      $6.000 
Pioneer.  The  (Cooper  Union  Coll.) 

(bi-wkly,  Fri.)     Coll    . 

Porthole.    The    (N.    Y.    State    Maritime 

Coll.)    (wkly)        Coll   .      $2.520 

Post  Meridian  (Hunter  Coll.)   (tri-wkly) 

Coll    .        6,000 
Reporter.  The  (Coll.  of  City  of  N.  Y.) 

(wkly)     Coll....        6.000 

Square  Journal  (Washington  Square 

Coll.)    (tri-wkly)    (free  dist.)   Coll  ..      11.000 

Ticker,    The    (Coll.   of  City   of   N.    Y.) 
(wkly)   Coll ...        3,500 


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New  York 

Union  Seminary  Quarterly  Review 

(Union  Theolog.  Sem.)   (quar.)  

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Niagara  Falls 

Niagara  Index,  The  (Niagara  U.) 

(wkly)    Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Oneonta 

State  Times    (State  Teach.   Coll.)    (no 

adv.)    (wkly)    Coll.... 

Oswego 

Oswegonian.  The   (State  Teach.  Coll.) 

(bi-wkly,  Tues.)  Coll.... 

Potsdam 

Clarkson  Integrator   (Clarkson  Coll.   of 

Tech.)  (10  ti.  a  yr.)     Coll... 

Clarkson  Tech.  Alumnus  (Clarkson  Coll. 

of  Tech.)   (quar.)  Coll.  Alum.... 

Racquette.  The  (State  Teachers  Coll.) 

(Fri.)    Coll ... 

Poughkeepsie 

Vassar  Alumnae  Magazine  (Vassar 

Coll.)  (6  ti.  a  yr.)     Coll.  Alum  ... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Vassar  Miscellany  News  (Vassar  Coll.) 

(wkly) Coll.... 

Rochester 

Campus-Times   (U.  of  Rochester) 

(s-wkly)        Coll.... 

R1T  Reporter  (Rochester  Inst.  of  Tech- 
nology)  (bi-wkly,  Fri.)  Coll... 

Controlled  free  dist  .. 
Rochester  Review  (5  ti.  a  yr.)  (no  adv.) 
(Alumni  Federation  of  Univ.  of 
Rochester).  .Coll.  Alumni  &  Alumnae.... 
Saint  Bonaventure 

Bona  Venture  (St.  Bonaventure  U.) 

(wkly)       Coll  .. 

Laurel,  The  (St.  Bonaventure  U.) 

(4  ti.  a  yr.) Coll.... 

Saratoga  Springs 

Skidmore  News  (Skidmore  Coll.)  (wkly) 

Coll    . 
Schenectady 

Concordensis  (Union  Coll.)   (wkly)  Coll    . 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 
Union  College  Review  (Union  Coll.)  (no 

adv.)   (8  ti.  a  yr.)      Coll.  Alum  ... 

Controlled  free  dist  .. 
Staten  Island 

Link.  The  (Wagner  Coll.)    (quar.) 

Coll.  Alum.... 
Wagnerian,  The  (Wagner  Coll.)   (wkly) 

Coll ... 
Syracuse 

Alumni  News  (Syracuse  U.)(5  ti.  a  yr.) 

Coll.  Alumni  News  .. 

Orange  (Syracuse  U.)   (dly)  Coll  ... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Troy 

Rensselaer  Polytechnic  (Rensselaer  Poly 

Inst.)   (wkly)  Coll.  &  Alum... 

Controlled  free  dist  .. 
Russell  Sage  Quill  (Russell  Sage  Coll.) 

(wkly)   Coll.... 

Utica 

Tangerine  (Utica  Coll.  of  Syracuse  U.) 

(wkly)    Coll  .. 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
West  Point 

Pointer  (U.  S.  Military  Acad.)   (ftntly. 

Fri.)     .. -...Coll..  Lit.  &  Humor... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
White  Plains 

Prestonian.  The  (Good  Counsel  College) 
(mo.)    Coll... 

BOOM  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Appalachian    (Appalachian   State  Teach. 

Coll.)    (wkly)    Coll... 

Chapel  Hill 

Alumni  Review   (U.  of  N.  Car.)    (mo.) 

Coll.  Alumni ... 

Carolina  Quarterly  (U.  of  N.  Car.)  (3  ti 
a  yr.)  Coll.  Lit  .. 


Clrc. 


2,700 
4,000 


$100 

n.ioo 


$1.110 
1,920 

2.000 
$5.750 
$1.000 


10,000 
18.000 


2.500 
17.500 
$22.700 

$1.500 
$1,500 


200 
1,200 


til, 400 


$3,800 
1,000 


26,068 
1,400 
8,000 


1,400 
4,000 


$1,400 


$15 
$750 


$4.000 
$700 


350 


2,000 


Chapel  Hill  Gift. 

North  Carolina  Law  Review  (U.  of  N. 

Car.)  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  Legal...          650 

Controlled  free  dist....  300 

Southern  Economic  Journal   (U.   of  N. 

Car.)    (quar.)    Econ ...      $1,400 

Tar  Heel  (U.  of  N.  Car.)   (dly)  ..  ..Coll...       7,000 
University  of  North  Carolina  News  Let- 
ter (no  adv.)  (ftntly.  Wed.)  (free  dist).... 
«  Educ.,  Econ.  &  Soc ... 

Charlotte 

Quill,  The  (Queens  Coll.)  (quar.)  ....Coll....         $700 
Cullowhee 

Western    Carolinian    (W.    Car.    Teach. 

ColU  (bi-wkly.  Sat.)  .....Coll ...       1,02ft 

Davidson 

Davidsonian  (Davidson  Coll.)  (wkly) Coll ...        1,600 
Scripts  n'  Pranks  (Davidson  Coll.) (4  ti. 

a  yr.)  Coll.  Humor...         $900 

Durham 

Campus  Echo  (Negro)  (N.  C.  Coll.) 

(mo.)       2.000 

Duke  Chronicle  (Duke  U. )  (s-wkly).. Coll ...      $4.500 
Duke  University  Alumni  Register  (mo.) 

Coll.  Alum....      12,099 

Duke  University  Archive  (quar.)  Coll.  Lit  ..      $3,500 
Elon  College 

Maroon  and  Gold   (Elon  Coll.)    (s-mo.. 

Fr.) Coll.... 

Greensboro 

Carolinian  (Women's  Coll.  of  U.  of  N. 

Car.)   (wkly) ..Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist ...        3.000 
Coraddi    (Women's    Coll.    of   U.    of    N. 

Car.)    (quar.)   Coll.  Lit.-. 

Register,  The  (Negro)  (11  ti.  a  yr.)..Coll  .. 
Greenville 

East  Carolinian  (E.  Car.  Coll.)   (wkly) 

Coll....        4.000 
Guilford  College 

Guilfordian  (Guilford  Coll.)  (wkly). .Coll....         $750 
Hickory 

Lenoir-Rhynean   (Lenoir-Rhyne  Coll.) 
(wkly)   Coll— 

High  Point 

Hi-Po  (High  Point  Coll.)  (bi-wkly ).. Coll ... 

Controlled  free  dist....        1.200 
Mars  Hill 

Hilltop  (Man  Hill  Coll.)  (Ftntly.  Sat.) 

Coll ...      $1.000 
Raleigh 

State  College  News  (N.  Car.  State  Coll. 
of  Agriculture  and  Engineering)  (mo.) 

Coll.  Alum  ...        4,005 
Technician  (N.  Car.  State  Coll.) 

(s-wkly)    Coll.w      $6.000 

Twig  (Meredith  Coll.)  (11  ti.  a  yr.)...Coll ... 
Red  Springs 

Pine  and  Thistle  (Flora  MacDonald 

Coll.  for  Women)  (quar.)  ....Coll— 

Skirl    (Flora  MacDonald  Coll.   for 

Women)   (s-mo.)  Coll...         $375 

Salisbury 

Pioneer   (Catawba  Coll.)    (ftntly.   Sat.) 

Coll....         $800 
Wilson 

Collegiate  (Atlantic  Christian  Coll.) 

(wkly)    Coll....        1.000 

Winston-Salem 

Old  Gold  and  Black  (Wake  Forrest  Coll.) 

(wkly)     Coll....      $2.600 

Salemite  (Salem  Coll.)  (wkly)  Coll.... 

Fargo  NORTH  DAKOTA 

North  Dakota  State  Engineer  N.  Dak. 
Agriculture  Coll.)    (quar. ).. Coll.  Eng'g...          350 
Controlled  free  dist ...  250 

Spectrum   (N.  Dak.  State  Coll.)    (wkly) 

Agric.  Coll....        3,500 
Grand  Forks 

Alumni  Review  (U.  of  N.  Dak.)  (no  adv.) 

(mo.)       Coll.  Alum.... 

Controlled  free  dist ...      18,000 
Dakota  Student   (U.  of  N.   Dak.) 

(wkly)    Coll  ..        4.000 

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NORTH  DAKOTA  (Continued) 
JaflMstown 

Jamestown  Collegian  (Jamestown  Coll.) 
(wkly)   Coll.... 


Red    and    Green    (State    Teach.    Coll.) 

(bi-mo.)    Coll. 

Valley  City 

Viking  News  (State  Teach.  Coll. )  (bi- mo. ) 

Coll 


Ada 


OHIO 


Northern  Review  (Ohio  Northern  Univ.) 
(bi-wkly)    Coll   . 

Akron 

Buchtelite  (U.  of  Akron)   (s-wkly)..Coll  .. 

Alliance 

Dynamo  (Mt.  Union  Coll.)  (wkly)  Coll  .. 
Ashland 

Collegian  (Ashland  Coll.)  (wkly)  ..Coll  . 
Athens 

Ohio  University  Post  (4  ti.  a  wk.)....Coll.... 
Controlled  free  dist  . 


Exponent   (Bald win- Wallace  Coll.) 

(wkly)    ~ Coll ... 

Bowling  Green  Controlled  free  dist 

B-G    News    (Bowling   Green   State   U.) 

(s-wkly)    Coll  .. 

Bowling  Green  State  Univ.  Magazine 

(no  adv.)   (quar.)       .   ..    .    Coll.  Alum 

Cincinnati  Controlled  free  dist 

Cincinnati  Alumnus    (U.   of  Cincinnati) 

(quar.)     .......... Alumni    . 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Newsletter  (Xavier  U.)    (bi-mo.) 

Coll.  Alum    . 
Profile  (U.  of  Cincinnati)  (quar.) 

Coll.   Lit   . 

University  of  Cincinnati  News  Record 
(Univ.  of  Cincinnati)   (wkly)      .    Coll 

Xavier  Univ.  News  (wkly)  Coll 

Cleveland 

Carroll    News    (John    Carroll   U.)    (bi- 
wkly) „ Coll  . 

Controlled  free  dist    . 
Case   Alumnus    (Case    Inst.    of    Tech.) 
(mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Alum.  &  Coll    . 
Case  Tech  (Case  Inst.  of  Tech.)  (wkly) 

Coll    . 

Cauldron  (Fenn  Coll.)   (wkly)      ..    Coll  . 
Nite  Shift  (Students  of  Fenn  Coll.) 

(bi-mo.)     Coll . 

Controlled  free  dist  . 
Reserve  Tribune-Record   (Western 

Reserve  U.)   (wkly)  Coll  .. 

Controlled  free  dist  .. 


Agricultural  Student   (O.   State  U.) 

(6  ti.  a  yr.)    Agric.  &  Coll   . 

Capital  Chimes  (Capital  U.Mwkly,  Fri.) 

Coll    . 
Ohio  State  Engineer  (O.  State  U.) 

(6  ti.  a  yr.)    Coll.  Eng'g   . 

Ohio  State  Lantern  (O.  State  U.)  (dly)  ... 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 
Ohio  State  University  Monthly   (mo.) 

Coll.  Alum 

Sundial  (O.  State  U.)  (mo.). .Coll.  Humor.... 
Dayton 

Exponent  (U.  of  Dayton)  (quar.) Coll.... 

University  of  Dayton  Alumnus  (no  adv. ) 

(quar.) M Coll 

Controlled  free  dist    . 
University  of  Dayton,  Flyer  (Univ.  of 

Dayton)  (bi-wkly)  „ Cpfl_ 

Delaware                            Controlled  free  dist  .. 
Ohio  Wesleyan  Magazine  (O.  Wesleyan 
U.)  (no  adv.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  (bi- 
mo.)     .. .- ........Coll.  Alum 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Ohio  Wesleyan  Transcript  (O.  Wesleyan 

U.)   (wkly) Coll.  Alum   . 

Owl,  The  (O.  Wesleyan  U.M6  ti.  a  yr.) 

ColL  Lit.... 


Circ 

$1.200 

1.500 
1700 

1.550 
t2.500 
11.000 

1.000 

202 
4.798 

$50 
$1,650 

14.400 
$16.000 

mooo 

$7.000 
6.300 

$3.200 

$6.505 
2.000 

$14.000 

5,000 

4,500 

1.500 

$3.600 

15.000 

129,000 

$2.500 
8,500 

$3.500 

$20.500 
1,800 


Circ. 
Kenyon  Collegian  (Kenyon  Coll.) 

(bi-wkly,  Fri.)   Coll....  635 

Kenyon  Review  (Kenyon  Coll.)   (quar.) 

Arts  &  Letters  ...      $3,000 
Granvllle 

Denison  Alumnus  (Denison  U.)   (quar.) 

Alum.    Coll...      $8.100 

Denisonian  (Denison  U.)  (wkly)     .  ..Coll ...          320 
Controlled  free  dist  ..        1.525 
Kent 

Kent  Stater  (Kent  State  U.)   (dly). .Coll  .. 

Controlled  free  dist ...      $5.200 
Marietta 

Marcolian  (Marietta  Coll.)  (wkly)  (Fri.) 

Coll  ..        1,000 
New  Concord 

Black  and  Magenta   (Muskingum  Coll.) 

(wkly)      Coll..      $1.300 

Oberlln 

Oberlin  Alumni  Magazine  (Oberlin  Coll.) 
(mo.) (see  note  in  catalog). .Coll.  Alum.... 

Controlled  circ  ..     $19.000 
Oberlin  Review  (Oberlin  Coll.) 

(s-wkly) Coll . .      $2,700 

Oxford 

Laurel  of  Phi  Kappa  Tau  (quar.) 

Coll.  Frat    .    $21.000 

Miami  StudenHMiami  U.)  (s-wkly). .Coll  ..        3.200 
Western  Round  Up   (Western  Coll.) 

(wkly)    Coll...  700 

Springfield 

Wittenberg  Torch  (Wittenberg  Coll.) 

(wkly) Coll    .      $1.550 

Controlled  free  dist  .          $750 
Steubenville 

Baronette,    The    (Coll   of   Steubenville) 

(Wed.)    M Coll          tl.200 

Tiffin 

Kilikilik  (Heidelberg  Coll.)  (wkly)     Coll  ..  940 

Toledo 

Campus  Collegian  (U.  of  Toledo)  (wkly) 

Coll    .        3.550 
Westervllle 

Tan  and  Cardinal  (Otterbein  Coll.)  (wkly) 

Coll    .         $900 
Wllberforce 

Gold  Touch.  The  (Negro)   (Central 
State  Coll.)    (mo.)   ....  .  .        Coll..      18.000 

Th«  Interpreter  (Negro)   (Wilberforce 
Univ.)   (quar.)  ....  Coll.  Alum  ... 

Controlled  free  dist....      $4,000 

Wilmington 

Quaker  Quips  (Wilmington  Coll.)  (wkly) 

Coll....  600 

Wooster 

Alumni  Bulletin  (Coll  of  Wooster)  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Coll  5,500 

Voice  (Coll.  of  Wooster)  (wkly)  .   ..Coll    .        1.050 
Yellow  Springs 

Antioch  Record  (Antioch  Coll.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  (s-wkly)  Coll    .      $1.600 

Youngstown 

Jambar  (Youngstown  U.)    (bi-wkly) Coll   .        5.000 

Durant  OKLAHOMA 

Southeastern  (Southeastern  State  Coll.) 

(ftntly.   Wed.)    Coll.~ 

Edmond 

Vista  (Central  State  Coll.)  (wkly)     Coll....        3.000 
Enid 

Haymaker  (Phillips  U.)  (wkly)    ColL...      $1,000 

Miami 

Norse  Wind  (Northeastern  Okla. 

A.  &  M.  Coll.)  (bi-mo.)  200 

Controlled  free  dist ...          800 
Norman 

Oklahoma  Daily  (U.  of  Ok  la.)  (dly). .Coll  ,      10,800 
Sooner  Magazine    (U.   of  Okla.)    (mo.) 

Coll.  Alum  ...      10f800 
Sooner  Shamrock  (U.  of  Okla.)  (4  ti.  a 

a  yr.)  Coll.  Eng'g...      $1,500 

Controlled  free  dist  ..      *1.000 
Sooner  State  Press   (U.  of  Okla.)    (no 

adv.)  (wkly)  ....Coll.  &  Journ.... 

Controlled  free  dist.,.         1500 


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Oklahoma  City 

Campus  (Okla.  City  U.)  (wkly)  Coll.... 

Shawn* 

Bison  (Okla.  Baptist  U.)  (wkly) Coll.... 

Stlllwater 

O'CoUegian  (Okla.  State  U.)   (dly)..Coll   . 
Oklahoma    State    University    Magazine 
(Okla.  State  Univ.)   (mo.) 

Coll.  Alum.... 
Oklahoma  State  Engineer   (Okla.  Inst. 

of  Tech.)  (6  ti.  a  yr.)  ColL  Eng'g  .. 

Tahlequah 

Northeastern  (Northeastern  State  Coll.) 

(bi-wkly)    Coll ... 

TUhominro 

Aggielite.  The  (Murray  State  Agri. 

Coll.)   (bi-mo.)       Coll  .. 

Tulsa 

Collegian  (U.  of  Tulsa)  (wkly) Coll.... 

Weatherford 

Southwestern.  The  (Southwestern  State 

Coll.)    (s-rao.)    ....Coll.... 

Wilburton 

Mountaineer.  The  (Eastern  Okla. 
A.  &  M.  Coll.)  (mo.)  ....... Coll.... 

Ashland  OREGON 

Siskiyou.    The    (Southern    Oreg.    Coll.) 

(wkly) ....     ~ Coll 

Corvallis 

Improving  College  &  University 
Teaching  (no  adv.)   (quar.)   (Oreg. 
State  Coll.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

ColL  Teach'g.... 
Oregon    State    Barometer    (Ore.    State 

ColL)   (dly) ... Coll... 

Oregon   State   Tech.    Record V     (quar.) 
Coll.  Eng'g 

Oregon  Stater,  The  (mo.)  .-...Coll.  Alum.... 
Eugene 

Old  Oregon  (U.  of  Oreg.)   (bi-mo.) 

ColL  Alum.... 

Oregon  Emerald  (U.  of  Oreg. ) (dly).. Coll .. 

Oregon  Law  Review  (U.  of  Oreg.)   (no 

adv.)    (quar.)    (see   note  in  catalog) 

Fon»tCrov.  Ug.lftCoU~. 

Pacific  University  Index  (Pacific  Univ.) 

(wkly)   -~~ ColL.. 

Mmrylhurst 

Tower.  The  (Marylhurst  Coll.)  (mo.) 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
McMinnville 

Linfield  Review  (Linfield  ColL)  (wkly) 

Bapt.  ColL... 

Lamron  (Oreg.  Coll.  of  Educ.) 

(wkly)    .  Coll  News.... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Newherg 

Crescent  (George  Fox  ColL)  (bi-wkly) 

Coll   . 
Portland 

Beacon.  The  (U.  of  Portland)  (bl-wkly) 

Coll.... 
Pioneer  Log  (Lewis  &  Clark  Coll.) 

(wkly)  .  . 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Quest  (Reed  ColL)  (wkly) Coll  .. 

Vanguard  (Portland  State  Coll.) 

(wkly)   .  .. Coll  .. 

Controlled  free  dist   . 
Salem 

Willamette  Collegian  (Willamette  U.) 

(wkly)   .....   .. Coll  .. 

Controlled  free  dist ... 

Allentown  PENNSYLVANIA 

Crestiad    (Cedar  Crest  Coll.)    (bi-mo.) 

CoJL... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Muhlenberg  Weekly  (Muhlenberg  Coll.) 

(wkly) ~ -...Lit.  &  ColL... 

AnnvilU 

Vie   Collegienne.   La    (Lebanon   Valley 
Coll.)    (wkly) ColL... 


Circ 

$1.700 


9,500 

$8,400 
12.330 

2.200 

500 
2.800 

1.700 

1.400 

t 1,000 

720 
7.783 

tl.OOO 
10.100 


4.687 
14.600 


2.602 

tl.200 
$875 

925 

772 
1,300 


1,380 
850 


2.500 


1400 
t 1.200 


700 
1.100 


650 


Beaver  Falls-New  Brighton 

Cabinet  (Geneva  Coll.)  (bi-wkly)  (Fri.) 

Coll.... 

Geneva  Alumnus  (6  ti.  a  yr.).  Coll.  Alum  ... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Bethlehem 

Brown  and  White  (Lehigh  U.) 

(s-wkly) Coll... 

Coraenian,  The  (Moravian  Coll.)  (wkly) 

Coll ... 

Controlled  free  dist... 
Lehigh  Alumni  Bulletin  (Lehigh  U.) 

(mo.) ColL  Alum  ... 

Blooms  burg 

Maroon  and  Gold  (State  Teachers  ColL) 

(wkly) Coll.... 

Bryn  Mawr 

Bryn  Mawr  Alumnae  Bulletin  (Bryn 
Mawr  Coll.  Alum.)   (no  adv.)   (quar.) 

ColL  Alum... 
College  News  (Bryn  Mawr  Coll.) 

(wkly)   ..... ..  -.. Coll ... 

Carlisle 

Dickinson  Alumnus  (Dickinson  Coll.)  (no 

adv.)    (quar.)    Coll.   Alum.-. 

Dickinsonian  (Dickinson  Coll.) 

(wkly)       Coll ... 

Dickinson  Law  Review  (Dickinson 

Law  School)   (quar.)  Legal  &  Coll.... 

Chambersburg 

Wilson  Billboard,  The  (Wilson  Coll.) 
(Wkly)    ..  ... Coll   . 

Cheyner 

Cheyney  Record  (State  Teachers  ColL) 

(mo.)    .    Coll 

Collegeville 

Ursinus  Weekly  (Ursinns  Coll.) 

(wkly)    .. Coll.... 

Dallas 

Miss  Recordia  (ColL  of  MUerkordla) 

(mo.) > ...Coll ... 

Easton 

Lafayette  Alumnus  (Lafayette  Coll.) 

(7  ti.  a  yr.)  Coll.  &  Alum.. 

Elizabeth  town 

Etownian    (Eliiabethtown  Coll.) 

(s-rao.)    .. Coll  .. 

Gettysburg 

Getty sbargiaa  (Gettysburg  ColL) 

(wkly) ..     .    ..    Coll... 

Greensburg  Controlled  free  dist... 

Setonian  (Seton  Hill  ColL)   (mo.)    .ColL.. 
Setott  Quarterly  (Seton  Hffl  Coll.) 

(no  adv.)   (quar.)    Coll.  Lit ... 

Greenville 

Thielensian    (Thiel   Coll.)    ( wkly).... Coll ... 


Grove  City 


Cire, 

n.ooo 

$2.100 
13.100 


*3.400 


5,925 


t 1,400 


$7.300 
J800 


1.050 
600 


Controlled  free  dist.... 


Collegian  (Grove  City  Coll.)  (wkly)  Coll... 
Haverford 

Haverford  News  (Haverford  Coll.) 

(wkly) ColL  Alum... 

Huntingdon 

Juniatian  (Juniata  Coll.)  (wkly)    ....Coll  .. 
Immaculate 

Immaculatan  (Immaculate  ColL) 

(mo.) Coll... 

JenJdntown 

Beaver  News    (Beaver  ColL)    (bi-wkly, 

Thurs.)    .. ...ColL.. 

Johnstown 

Panther  (Johnstown  ColL  of  U.  of  Pitt.) 

(bi-wkly.  Mon.) — Coll... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Kutztown 

Keystone.   The    (State  Teachers  Coll.) 

(9  ti.  a  yr.) ColL... 

Student  Weekly   (Franklin  ft  Marshall 

Coll.)    (wkly)    Coll.. 

Lancaster 

Student    Weekly    (wkly)     (Franklin    ft 

Marshall  ColL) 

Latrobe 

St.  Vincent  Review  (St.  Vincent  Coll.) 
(10  ti.  a  yr.)   Coll... 


800 


t!3.900 


17.000 


tl.500 
750 

450 

*700 
11.500 

4.700 
1,400 

tl.390 


tSOO 
11.400 


tl.500 


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Lswlsburg  circ- 

BuckneU   Alumnus    (BuckneU   U.)    (no 

adv.)  (5  ti.  a  yr.)  Coll.  Alum  ... 

Controlled  free  dist ...    $17,000 

Bucknelian  (BuckneU  U.)  (wkly)  ....Coll....         

Lincoln  University 

Lincolnian,  The  (Lincoln  U.)(8  ti.  a  yr.) 

Coll....          500 
Loretto 

Loretto.  The  (St.  Francis  Coll.) 

(bi-wkly)    Coll....      $1,200 

Meadville 

Campus  (Allegheny  Coll.)  (wkly) Coll...      $1,300 

Mercersburg 

News  (Mercersburg  Acad.)    (wkly)  Coll... 
New  Wilmington 

Blue  and  White  (Westminster  Coll.)  (no 

adv.)    (mo.)     Coll.  Alum....      $9,000 

Holcad  (Westminster  Coll.) (wkly). Coll.... 
Philadelphia 

Daily  Pennsylvanian.  The  (Univ.  of 

Penna.)    (dly)   Coll   . 

Controlled  free  dist....      10.000 
Drexel  Triangle  (Drexel  Inst.  of  Tech.) 

(wkly)   « Coll   .        1,000 

Controlled  free  dist....        1,800 
Fournier  News  (Coll.  of  Chestnut  Hill) 

(bi-mo.)      Coll....  703 

Hawk  (St.  Joseph's  Coll.) (bi-wkly)  Coll.... 
Lantern    (U.    of   Penna.)    (4   ti.    a   yr.) 
La  Salle  Collegian  (La  Salle  Coll.) 

(wkly)   Coll  ..        3.500 

Penn  Dental  Journal  (U.  of  Penna.) 

(4  ti.  a  yr.)  Dental  Coll  ..         $400 

Pennsylvania  Gazette  (U.  of  Penna.) 

(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  Coll.  Alum....    $24,500 
Pennsylvania  News  (U.  of  Penna.) 

(wkly) » Coll....        1.700 

Pennsylvania   Triangle    (U.   of   Penna.) 

6  ti.  a  yr.)  Eng'g  &  Fine  Arts  ...      $1,050 

Steel  and  Garnet    (Girard  Coll.)    (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)      .Alum....      $2,100 

Temple  University  News  (tri-wkly) 

Coll.  &  Lit   .      $8,000 
University  of  Pennsylvania  Law  Review 

(8  ti.  a  yr.)  Legal  ..      $1.300 

Pittsburgh 

Alumni  News  Review  (U.  of  Pittsburgh) 

(bi-mo.) Alum....    $48.000 

Arrow  (Chatham  Coll.)   (wkly)  .  ...Coll    .         $650 

The  Candleburner  (mo.)     Coll . . 

Controlled  free  dist....    $12,000 
Carnegie  Alumnus  (Carnegie  Inst.  of 

Tech.)  (6  ti.  a  yr.)  .Coll.  Alum....      22,400 

Carnegie  Tartan  (Carnegie  Inst.  of 

Tech.)  (wkly)  Coll...        4.000 

Carnegie  Technical    (Carnegie   Inst.    of 

Tech.)   (6  ti.  a  yr.)      . .  Coll.  &  Eng'g  ..          900 
Duquesne  Duke  (Duquesne  U.) 

(wkly)    Coll....      $4.000 

Pitt  News  (U.  of  Pittsburgh)  (s-wkly) 

Coll  ..      $7,000 
Science  Counselor  (Duquesne  U.) 

(quar.)    Coll.  Science....        3.000 

Pottstown 

Hill  News  (Hill  School)   (wkly)  ......Coll.... 

Reading 

Albrightian  (Albright  Coll.)   (wkly) 

Rosemont  Co11  -         *7SO 

Rambler  (Rosemont  Coll.)  (mo.)  ....Coll.~. 

Selins  grove 

Snsqnenanna  (Susquehanna  U.)    (wkly) 

Shippensburg  CoU  - 

Campus  Reflector  (State  Teachers  Coll.) 

(quar.) „ Coll....        1.000 

State  College-University  Park 

Collegian,  The  (Penn  State  U.)   (dly) 

Coll....       6,135 
Penn  State  Alumni  News   (Penn  State 

Coll.)   (mo.)  Coll.  Alum....      12,710 

Penn  State  Engineer   (Penn  State  U.) 

(mo.) Coll.  Eng'g....          500 

Controlled  free  dist....          150 
Penn  State  Froth  (Penn  State  U.Hmo.) 

Coll.  Humor....       3.500 


Swarthmore  Cire. 

Swarthmore  Phoenix  (Swarthmore  Coll.) 

(wkly)  Coll ...      $1.450 

Villanova 

Villanova  Engineer  (Villanova  School  of 

Engineering)  (4  ti.  a  yr.)....Coll.  Eng'g....      $1,300 
Villanova  Law  Review  (Villanova  U. 

Law  School  (quar.)  Legal  &  Coll...         $500 

VUlanovan.  The   (Villanova  Coll.) 

(wkly)  Coll ...        7.000 

Washington 

Alumni  Bulletin  (Washington  and 

Jefferson  Coll.)  (no  adv.)  (quar.). .Coll....      $6,400 
Red  and  Black  (Washington  and 

Jefferson  Coll.)  (wkly)  Coll....         $900 

Waynesburg 

Yellow  Jacket  (Waynesburg  Coll.) 

(wkly)   - Coll....  650 

West  Chester 

Quad  Angles  (W.  Chester  State  Teachers 

Coll.)    (semi-mo.) Coll.... 

Wilkes-Barre 

Beacon  (Students  of  Wilkes  Coll.)  (wkly) 

Controlled  free  dist....        1,300 
Crown.    The    (King's    Coll.)     (bi-wkly. 

Wed.)     Coll....        1,500 

Williamsport 

Lycoming  Courier  (Lycoming  Coll.) 
(mo.)    ^ Coll... 

Kingston  RHODE  ISLAND 

Beacon  (U.  of  R.  I.)  (wkly)  Coll...        2,400 

Providence 

Archway  (Bryant  Coll.)   (bi-wkly)     Coll.... 
Brown  Alumni  Monthly   (Brown  U.) 

(mo.)  (no  adv.)  Coll.  Alum  .. 

Controlled  free  dist . .     $22,000 
Brown  Herald  (Brown  U.)  (dly)    . .  Coll....          335 
Controlled  free  dist....        3.500 
Pembroke  Record    (Pembroke  Coll.) 

(s-wkly)    ..... Coll....        1.100 

Charleston  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

Brigadier,  The  (Corps  of  Cadets  of 

Citadel)   (bi-wkly) Mil.  Coll ...      $5.600 

Clemson 

Slipstick  (Clemson  Coll.)   (4  ti.  a  yr.) 

Coll....      $2.000 
Tiger  (Clemson  Agric.  &  Mech.  Coll.) 

(wkly)  ..Coll....      $5,000 

Clinton 

Blue  Stocking  (Presbyterian  Coll.) 

(wkly)   Coll.... 

Columbia 

Criterion  (Columbia  Coll.)  (5  ti.  •  yr.) 

Coll ...         $600 

Gamecock  (U.  of  S.  C.)  (wkly)  Coll....        4,700 

Due  West 

Erskine  Mirror  (Erskine  Coll.)   (s-mo.) 

Coll.  Alum  ..  700 

Greenville 

Furman  Echo  (Furman  U.)  (3  ti.  a  yr.) 

Coll.  Lit.... 
Furman   University   Magazine    (bi-mo.) 

Coll.  Alum    .    $13,000 

Hornet  (Furman  U.)  (wkly) Coll...        1.600 

Hartsville 

Periscope   (Coker  Coll.)    (mo.)   Coll....      $5,000 

Newberry 

Indian  (Newberry  Coll.)  (bi-wkly.  Wed.) 

Coll....  660 

Rock  Hill 

Johnsonian  (Winthrop  Coll.) 

(wkly)   Coll....        1,500 

Winthrop  Journal  (Winthrop  Coll.) 

(quar.)    Coll....      $1,100 

Spartansburg 

Concept  (Converse  Coll.)  (4  ti.  a  yr.) 

Coll.  &  Lit.... 
Conversationalist.  The  (Converse  Coll.) 

(mo.)    Coll.... 

Old  Gold  and  Black  (Wofford  Coll.) 

(wkly) Coll..,.          900 


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Exponent  (No.  State  Teachers  Colt) 

(wkly)  ColL... 

Brookings 

South  Dakota  CollegUn  (S.  Dak  State 

Coll.)    (wkly)    Coll.... 

State  College  Alumnus  (S.  Dak.  State 
Coll.)   (no  adv.)   (10  ti.  a  jr.) 

Coll.  Alum.... 
Huron 

Huron  Alphomega  (Huron  ColL) 

(ftntly.  Wed.)  Coll.... 

Mitchell 

Phreno-Cosmian  (Dakota  Wesleyan  U.) 

(ev.  3  wks.)  Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Sioux  Falls 

Augustana  Mirror  (Augustana  Coll.) 

(wkly)   Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Stylus  (Sioux  Falls  Coll.)  (mo.) 

Coll.... 
Spearfish 

Anemone    (Black   Hills   Teachers  Coll.) 

(bi-wkly,  Fri.)   Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist  .. 
Vet-million 

University  of  South  Dakota  Bulletin 

(mo.)    (no  adv.)   Coll.  Alum.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Volante  (U.  of  S.  Dak.)    (wkly) 

Lit.  &  Coll.... 
Yankton 

Student,  The  (Yankton  Coll.)   (bi-wkly, 
Thurs.)       Coll  .. 

Chattanooga  TENNESSEE 

University   Echo    (U.    of   Chattanooga) 

(no  adv.)   (bi-wkly,  Wed.)  Coll    . 

Clarksville 

All  State.  The  (Austin- Peay  State  Coll.) 

(s-mo.)  Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist... 
Cookeville 

Tech  Oracle   (Tenn.  State  Poly.  Inst.) 

(bi-mo.)    Coll.... 

Greeneville 

Pioneer  (Tusculum  Coll.)  (ftntly.  Tues.) 

Coll.... 
Harrogate 

Blue  and  Gray  (Lincoln  U.)  (ftntly,  Fri.) 

Coll 
Lincoln  Herald  (Lincoln  Mem.  U.) 

(quar.)   Civil  War  Hist.... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Jefferson  City 

Orange  and  Blue  (Carson-Newman  Coll.) 

(wkly)   Coll.... 

Knoxville 

Orange  and  White  (U.  of  Tenn.)  (wkly) 

Coll.... 
Tennessee   Alumnus    (U.    of   Tenn.)  (no 

adv.)  (quar.)   Coll.  Alum    . 

Maryville 

Highland  Echo  (Maryville  Coll.) (wkly) 

Coll.... 
McKenzie 

Bethel  Beacon  (Bethel  Coll.)  (mo.)  Coll.... 
Controlled  free  dist  ... 
Memphis 

Sou'wester  (Southwestern  Coll.)  (wkly) 

Coll.... 
Murfreesboro 

Side  Lines  (Middle  Tenn.  State  Coll.) 

(s-mo.)    Coll.... 

Nashville 

Babbler  (David  Lipscomb  Coll.)  (wkly) 

Coll ... 
Belmont  Vision   (Belmont  Coll.)   (mo.) 

Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Flak  Herald.  The  (Fisk  U.)  (Negro) 

(quar.)  , Coll.... 

Fisk  News  (Fisk  U.)  (Negro)  (no  adv.) 

(quar.) Coll.  Alum  ... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 


Circ. 
1,400 


9,800 

$410 


350 
150 


$1,009 
$1,100 


$791 
$2,100 


$9,000 
1,910 

700 
800 

1,400 

$2.800 

1550 


$700 
$131 


$1,300 


2,394 
9,500 


700 


$550 
$400 


1700 

n.soo 


$1.000 
750 

4,100 


Nashville  Circ. 

Kappa  Alpha  Psi  Journal   (Negro) 

(quar.)    Coll.  Frat.... 

Peabodj  Reflector  (Geo.  Peabody  Coll. 
for  Teach.)  (bi-mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)   Coll.  Alum....  $3,600 

Vanderbilt   Alumnus   (Vanderbilt  U.) 

(6  ti.  a  yr.)       Coll.  Alum....      $8,500 

Vanderbilt  Hustler  (Vanderbilt  U.) 

(wkly)    Coll    .      $1,500 

Sewanee 

Sewanee  News  (U.  of  the  South) 
(quar.)   Coll.  Alum  ..      $9,000 

Sewanee  Purple  (U.  of  the  South) 

(wkly)    Coll....         $700 

Sewanee  Review  (U.  of  the  South) 

(quar.)     Literary...      $2,500 

TEXAS 
Hardin- Simmons    Brand     (Hardin-Sim- 

mons  U.)    (wkly)    Coll ...      $1,500 

McMurry  War- Whoop  (McMurry  Coll.) 

(wkly)    Coll...          $200 

Controlled  free  dist    .         $600 
Optimist  (Abilene  Christian  Coll.) 

(wkly)    Coll  ..       $2.660 

Alpine 

Sul  Ross  Skyline  (Sul  Ross  State  Teach. 

Coll.)   (ftntly.  Wed.)   Coll....        1,100 

Amarillo 

Rangers.  The  (Amarillo  Coll.)    (bi-wkly, 

Mon.)    Coll...  550 

Arlington 

Shorthorn  (Arlington  State  Coll.) 

(wkly)    Coll ...        4.290 

Austin 

Alcalde  (U.  of  Tex.)  (mo.)      Coll.  Alum  ..      13,052 
St.  Edward's  University  Hilltopper  (St. 

Edward's   U.    (mo.)    Coll  ..      $3,500 

Summer  Texan  (U.  of  Texas)   (s-wkly) 

(see  note   in  catalog)       Coll ...      $3,000 

Texan  (U.  of  Texas)  (dly)       Coll....     $15,000 

Texas  Law  Review  (U.  of  Texas  Law 
School)  (8  ti.  a  yr.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)   Legal....  2,200 

Texas  Ranger  (7  ti.  a  yr.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)       Coll.    Humor...      $5,700 

Beaumont 

Redbird,  The  (wkly)  (Lamar  State  Coll. 

of  Tech  )    Coll ...      $3,000 

Belton 

The  Bells  (wkly) Coll.  News  ..         $500 

Controlled  free  dist    .         $250 
Progress    (Mary    Hardin-Baylor    Coll.) 

(no  adv.)    (mo.)  Coll.  News  ..      $4.500 

Brownwood 

Yellow    Jacket    (Howard   Payne   Coll.) 

(wkly)    Coll ...  900 

Canyon 

Prairie  (W.  Texas  State  Coll.)   (wkly) 

Coll          $2.100 

Controlled  free  dist  ..         $250 
College  Station 

Battalion  (Texas  State  A.  and  M.  Coll.) 

(dly) -...Agric.  &  Coll....        7,250 

Commentator,  The  (Texas  State  A.  &  M. 

Coll.)    (bi-mo.)     Coll..      $1.200 

Southwestern  Veterinarian  (Texas  State 

A.  &  M.  Coll.)  (quar.) Coll.  Vet'n'y....      $1.850 

Texas  A.  &  M.  Agriculturist  (quar.) 

Coll.  Agric....        1.000 
Texas  A.  &  M.  Engineer  (6  ti.  a  yr. ) 

Coll.    Eng'g.  .      $3.500 
Texas  Aggie  (Texas  State  A.  &  M. 

Coll.)   (mo.)  Coll.  Alum  ..      17,500 

Commerce 

East  Texan  (E.  Texas  State  Teach. 

Coll.)    (semi- wkly)    Coll....  400 

Controlled  free  dist  ..        2,300 
Dallas 

Campus  (S.  Methodist  U.)  (s-wkly)  Coll...       4,200 
Denton 

Campus  Chat  (N.  Texas  State  Teach. 

Col.)    (s-wkly)     Coll....        6.403 

Lass-O   (Texas  Women's  Univ.)    (dly) 

Coll ...      $3,000 


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Edtobun 

Pan  American  (Pan  Amer.  Coll.)  (wkly) 

Coll.... 

El  Paso 

Prospector  (Texas  Western  Coll.) 

(semi-wkly)  Coll ... 

Fort  Worth 

Skiff  (Texas  Christian  U.)(s-wkly)..Coll  .. 
Georgetown 

Megaphone  (So 'western  U.)  (wkly)  Coll.... 
Southwestern  Magazine.  The  (South- 
western U.)   (quar.)  Coll  ... 

Houston 

Cougar  (U.  of  Houston)   (wkly)  Coll ... 

Herald*  The  (Texas  Southern  Univ.) 

(Negro)    (mo.)       Coll.  Alum.... 

Rice  Threcher.  The  (Rice  InaU(wkly) 

Coll  .. 

Huntsville 

Houstonian  (Sam  Houston  State  Teach. 

Coll.)    (wkly)    Coll.. 

Kerrville 

Mountaineer.  The  (Schreiner  Inst.Mbt- 

(wkly)    Coll    . 

Controlled  free  dist   . 
Ktngsville 

South  Texaa  (Texas  Coll.  of  Art*  A 

Indus.)   (wkly) ~~ Coll... 

Lubbock 

Toreador  (Texas  Tech.  Coll.)  (tri-wkly) 

Coll  .. 
Nacogdoches 

Pine  Log  (Stephen  F.  Austin  State  ColU 

(wkly)    .. ..Coll  .. 

Plainview 

Footprints  (Way land  Bap.  ColU   (mo.) 

Coll.  Alum  ... 
Trail  Blazer  (Wayland  Bap.  Coll.) (wkly) 

con.... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Prairie  View 

Panther  (Prairie  View  A.  ft  M.  Coll.) 

(mo.)    Coll.... 

San  Angelo 

Ram  Page   (bi-wkly,  Fri.)   Coll... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
San  Antonio 

Rattler  (St.  Mary's  U.)    (bi-mo.)  ...Coll... 
Trinitonian,  The  (Trinity  U.)  (wkly) 

Coll  .. 
San  Marcos 

College  Star  (Southwest  Texas  State 
Teach.  Coll.)   (wkly) Coll  ... 


Kangaroo  (Austin  Coll.)   (s-mo.)(SaO 

Coll ... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Stepfcenvlllo 

J-Tac  (Tarleton  State  Coll.)  (wkly)..Coll ... 
Waco 

Baylor  Business  Studies  (Baylor  Univ.) 

(quar.)  „ „ -.Coll.  Busi  ... 

Lariat  (Baylor  U.)  (dly)  Coll ... 

Wichita  Falls 

Wichitan,  The  (Midwestern  U.)  (wkly) 

Coll..- 

Logan  UTAH 

Farm  &  Home  Science  (Utah  State 

Univ.)    (quar.)    Agric.  Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Student  Life  (Utah  State  Univ.) 

(s-wkly) —  Agric.  Coll... 

Provo 

Brigham    Young   Universe    (Brigham 

Young  U.)   (dly)  Coll.... 

Salt  Lake  City 

Pen  (U.  of  Utah)  (quar.)      ColL  ft  Lit.... 
Utah  Alumnus  (U.  of  Utah) 

(bi-mo.) Coll.  Alumni... 

Utah  Chronicle  (U.  of  Utah)  (dly) ..Coll ... 


Clrc. 
1,500 


4,500 

750 
7,010 

$3.000 

1,650 
13.600 


580 
100 


2,735 
8,500 
$2,500 

J3.000 

1550 
$300 

3.521 

1900 
12.400 
$1.900 

2.388 

700 
1,000 


$1.500 


$6,500 
$4,700 

8,694 


10,550 
9.000 


Burlington  VERMONT  Circ. 

University  of  Vermont  Alumni 
Magazine  (Univ.  of  Vt.,)  (quar.) 

Coll.  Alum. 

Controlled  free  dist,,      16,000 
Middlebury 

Campus  (Middlebury  Coll.)    (wkly). .Coll...        1.900 
News  Letter  (Middlebury  Coll.)    (mo.) 

Coll.  Alum  ..      $8,400 

Wlnooskl 

Class  (St.  Michael's  College)  (quar.) 

Alum....       3,000 
Lance,  The  (St.  Michaels'  Coll.)   (3  ti. 

a  yr.)  M Coll....      $1.000 

Michaelman,  The   (St.   Michaels'  Coll.) 

(wkly)   ColL...      $1,000 

Blacksburg  VIRGINIA 

Techgram,  The  (Va.  Poly.  Inst.)(s-mo.) 

Coll.  Alum.... 

Controlled  circ....    $24.300 
Tech-Nique,    The     (quar.)     (Va.     Poly. 

Inst.)        Coll.  Agric    .  950 

Virginia   Tech,    The    (Va.    Poly.    Inst.) 

(wkly)   Coll  ..          700 

Controlled  free  dist....       3.300 
Virginia  Tech.  Engineer  (Va.  Poly.  Inst.) 

(5  tl  a  yr.)  Coll.  Eng'g,..        $700 

Bridgewater 

B.  C.  Bee  (Bridgewater  Coll.)  (bi-wkly. 

Fri.)       Coll.... 

Charlottesville 

Cavalier  (U.  of  Va.)  (dly) -...Coll....        5.000 

University  of  Virginia  Alumni  News 

(8  ti.  a  yr.)  Coll.  Alum....      $6,500 

Controlled  free  dist,,      $1.000 
Virginia   Spectator   (U.   of  Va.)    (8  ti. 

a  yr.)  -.Coll.  Humor  .. 

Emory 

White  Topper  (Emory  and  Henry  Coll.) 

(wkly) Coll ...         $500 

Controlled  free  dist    .         $300 
Farmville 

Rotunda  (Longwood  Coll.)  (wkly.  Wed.) 

Coll  ,      $1.000 
Frederlcksburg 

Bullet.   The   (Mary  Washington  Coll.) 

(bi-wkly.  Fri.)  .„ ..Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist   .      $1,550 
Hampden  Sidney 

Tiger   (Hampden  Sidney  Coll.)    (wkly) 

Coll  .. 
Hampton 

Hampton  Script.  The  (Hampton  Inst.) 

(Negro)   (bi-mo..  Sat.)  ColL,.      $1,475 

Harrisonburg 

Breeze  (Madison  Coll.)  (wkly) ColL...      $1,695 

Hollins  College 

Hollins  Columns  (Hollins  Coll.)  (wkly) 

Coll    .         $800 
Lexington 

Alumni  Review  (Va.  Military  Inst.) 

(quar.)    Coll.    Alum    . 

Controlled  free  dist ...      $9,000 
Delta.  The  (quar.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Coll.  Frat,..    $28,500 
V.M.I.  Cadet,  The  (Va.  Military  Corps 

of  Cadets)  (wkly)  Coll.,.      $2,300 

Lynchburg 

Alumnae  Bulletin  (Randolph-Macon 
Women's  Coll.)  (4  ti.  a  yr.) 

Coll.  Alum,,      $6.000 
Critograph  (Lynchburg  Coll.)   (bi-wkly) 

Coll....      $1,050 

Controlled  free  dist  $150 

Potpourri  (Randolph-Macon  Coll.)  (5  tt 

a  yr.)   Lit.  ft  Humor   . 

Sun  Dial  (Randolph-Macon  ColL) (wkly) 

Coll   .  110 

Norfolk 

High  Hat  (Wm.  and  Mary  and  Va.  Poly 

Inst.)  (ev.  2  wks.)  , Coll.,.       1,300 

Petersburg 

Virginia  Statesman  (Va.  State  Coll.) 
(Negro)  (no  adv.) (bi-wkly) (Fri.), ColL., 


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Radford 

Grapurchat  (Radford  ColU   (semi-mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Coll.... 

Richmond 

Messenger   (U.  of  Richmond) 

(4  ti.  a  yr.)  Coll.  Lit.... 

Prescript,   The   (Coll.   of  William  and 

Mary)   (wldy)  Coll-. 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Richmond  Collegian   (U.   of  Richmond) 

(wkly)  Coll ... 

Salem 

Brackety-Ack  (Roanoke  Coll.) 

(wkly) Coll    . 

Staunton 

Campus  Comment  (Mary  Baldwin  Coll.) 

(wkly) ,. Coll.... 

Sweet  Briar 

Alumnae  News  (Sweet  Briar  Coll. ) 

(3  ti.  a  yr.)  (see  note  in  catalog) ..Coll ... 
B rambler  (Sweet  Briar  Coll.) 

(4  ti.  a  yr.)  Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist    . 

News  (Sweet  Briar  Coll.)  (wkly) ColL... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Williamsburff 

Flat  Hat  (William  and  Mary  Coll.) 

(wkly)  Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 


Bellingham 


WASHINGTON 


W.  W.  Collegian  (W.  Wash.  Coll.) 

(wkly)   « Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist    . 
Cheney 

Easterner  (£.  Wash.  Coll.  of  Edu.) 

(wkly)  Coll.... 

College  Place 

Collegian    (Walla   Walla  Coll.)    (wkly) 

(see  note  in  catalog) ~ ...Coll.... 

Ellensburg 

Campus  Crier  (Central  Wash.  Coll.  of 

Educ.)  (wkly)  Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Parkland 

Mooring  Mast.  The  (Pacific  Lutheran 

Coll.)    (wkly)   Coll.... 

Pullman 

Washington  State  Review  (State  Coll.  of 

Wash.)  (4  ti.  a  yr.)    Coll.  Alumni.... 

WSC  Daily  Evergreen    (State  Coll.  of 

Wash.)    (dly) Coll.... 

Seattle 

Falcon,  The   (Seattle  Pacific  Coll.) 

(wkly)  Coll.... 

Seattle  University  Spectator  (wkly)  Coll  .. 

Controlled  free  dist 
University  of  Washington  Daily  (dly) 

(see  note  in  catalog)     Coll.... 

Washington  Alumnus  (U.  of  Wash.) 
(quar.)    .. Coll.  Alum.... 

Spokane 

Gonzaga  Bulletin  (Gonzaga  U.)   (wkly) 

Coll  .. 
Whitworthian  (Whitworth  ColL) 

(wkly) Coll 

Tacoma 

Trail.  The  (Coll.  of  Puget  Sound)  (wkly) 

Coll 
Walla  Walla 

Whitman  College  Pioneer  (wkly).   ..Coll  .. 

Athens  WEST  VIRGINIA 

Concordian,  The  (Concord  Coll.)  (bi-wkly) 

Coll.... 
Bethany 

Bethany  Tower  (Bethany  Coll.)   (wkly) 

Coll.... 
Bluefleld 

Bluefieldian  (State  Coll.)  (Negro)  (mo.) 

Coll.,. 
Buckhannon 

Wesleyan   Pharos    (W.    Va.    Wesleyan 
Coll.)    (bi-wkly)    „.... Coll ... 


Circ. 

1.020 


3,000 
$1.500 

800 
t552 

6,250 

J150 
1300 
400 

600 


750 
1.750 


1.600 
300 


2,000 

4,000 

$2,335 
1,325 

4.000 
6,723 

$1,200 

$2,325 
$15.750 

1,730 

$1.300 


900 


1 1.000 


Charleston  Circ. 

Morris  Harvey  Comet  (Morris  Harvey 

Coll.)  (wkly) „ Coll  ..        1,000 

Elkins 

Senator.  The  (Davis  and  Elkins  Coll.) 

(wkly)  _ Coll . .         tlSO 

Fairmont 

Columns   (State  Coll.)    (bi-mo.)     ....Coll....      11.100 
Glenville 

Mercury  (State  Coll.)  (wkly)  Coll.  News  ..          800 
Huntington 

Parthenon    (Marshall    Coll.)     (s-wkly) 

Coll.  Alum    .      $2,800 
Institute 

Yellow  Jacket  (W.  Va.  State  Coll.) 

(bi-mo.)    Coll  $300 

Controlled  free  dist  ..      $1,200 
Lewisburg 

Brier  Bits  (Greenbrier  Coll.)    (mo.) 

(free  dist. ) ~....... Coll.- 

Controlled  free  dist  ..      $2.000 
Montgomery 

West  Va.  Tech  Collegian  (W.  Va.  Inst. 

of  Tech.)    (wkly)    ..... Coll  .         1,060 

Morgan  town 

Athenaeum  (W.  Va.  U.)  (dly)  ....Coll ...        6,000 

West  Virginia  University  Alumni  Mag- 
azine (quar.)  ...  M ..Coll.  Alum  ..        5,002 

Salem 

Greea  and  White   (Salem  Coll.) 

(ev.  3  wks.)   .. Coll...         $600 

Controlled  free  dist....         $125 
Shepherdstown 

Shepherd  College  Picket  (Shepherd  Coll.) 

(ftntly.  Tues.)  Coll....         $850 

West  Liberty 

Trumpet   (W.   Liberty  State  Coll.) 

(ev.  3  wks.) Coll.. 

Controlled  free  dist....      $1.400 

Appleton  WISCONSIN 

Lawrentlan  (Lawrence  Coll.)  (wkly). .Coll....        1.090 
Belolt 

Bulletin  (Beloit  Coll.)  (bi-mo.) 

Coll.  Alum.... 

Controlled  free  dist....    $10,500 
Round  Table  (Beloit  Coll.) (s-wkly)  Coll...      11.300 
DePere 

St.  Norbert  Times   (St.  Norbert  Coll.) 

(bi-wkly,  Fri.) Coll . . 

Controlled  free  dist  ..      $1.000 
Eau  Claire 

Spectator  (Wis.  State  ColL)    (bi-wkly) 

Coll... 

Controlled  free  dist....      $1,600 
La  Crosse 

Racquet   (State  Coll.)    (wkly)   ... ..    Coll    .      $2,400 
Madison 

Cardinal   (U.  of  Wise.)    (dly)   Coll....        2,300 

Wisconsin  Alumnus  (U.  of  Wise.)  (mo.) 

Coll.  Alum  .     $19,000 
Wisconsin  Country  Magazine  (U.  of 
Wise.)    (mo.)    (see   note   in   catalog) 

Agric.,  Home  Econ.  &  Coll  .. 
Wisconsin  Engineer  (U.  of  Wise.)  (mo.) 

Eng'g  &  Coll...      $2.000 
Wisconsin  Law  Review   (U.  of  Wise.) 

(no  adv.)  (quar.)  „.  ..Coll.  Legal....        2,205 

Menasha 

Banta's  Greek  Exchange  (quar.) 

Coll.  Frat.  &  Sor   .        4,489 
Kappa  Psi  Mask  (quar.) Coll.  Phar.  &  Frat ...      $5,350 

Lyre,  The  (quar.)  Coll.  Frat  ..    $35.000 

Menomonie 

Stoutonia   (Stout  State  Coll.)    (wkly) 

Coll.  &  Alum  ..        2,259 

Milton 

Milton  College   Wildcat   (Milton  Coll.) 

(6  ti.  a  yr.)  Coll   . 

Milwaukee 

Marquette  Engineer  (Marquette  U.) 

(quar.)    Coll.   Eng'g..        1,100 

Marquette  Tribune  (Marquette  U.) 
(s-wkly) Coll....        5,450 

Audit: 


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WISCONSIN  (Continued) 
Milwaukee 

Marquette  University  Journal  (quar.) 

Coll.  Lit.... 
Mount  Mary  Times  (Mt.  Mary  Coll.) 

(wkly)    Coll.... 

Post  (U.  of  Wise.)  (wkly)  Coll  ... 


OSC  College  Advance  (Wit.  State  Coll.) 

(bi-wkly,  Fri.)  Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Platteville 

Exponent  (Wis.  State  Coll.)  (s-mo.). .Coll ... 
Plymouth 

Lakeland  Mirror  (Lakeland  Coll.) 

(s-mo.)    Coll  .. 

Ripon 

College  Days  (Ripon  Coll.)   (wkly).. Coll ... 
Ripon  Alumnus.   The   (Ripon  Coll.) 

(quar.)    « Coll.  Alumni ... 

River  Falls 

Student  Voice  (River  Falls  State  Teach. 

Coll.)    (wkly)      Coll.. 

Stevens  Point 

Pointer  (Wis.  State  Coll.)   (wkly)  .  Coll.... 
Superior 

Peptomist  (Wise.  State  Coll.)   (wkly) 

Coll   . 
Watertown 

Black  and  Red  (Northwestern  Coll.) 
(Eng.  &  Ger.)   (mo.)       Coll  ... 


Carroll    Echo    (Carroll    Coll.)     (bi-wkly. 

Fri.)     Coll 

Whitewater 

Royal  Purple  (Wisconsin  Teach.  Coll  ) 

(wkly)   Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist    . 

Lanunie  WYOMING 

Branding  Iron  (U.  of  Wyo.)  (wkly)..Co!l ... 

CANADA 
Vancouver          BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

U.B.C.  Alumni  Chronicle   (U.  of  B.  C. 

Alum.)    (quar.)  Coll.  Alum  .. 

Uhyssey  (U.  of  British  Columbia)   (3  ti. 

a  wk.)  Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist    . 

Brandon  MANITOBA 

Brandon  College  Quill   (Brandon  Coll.) 

(hi-mo.)     Coll.... 

Winnipeg 

Manitoban  (U.  of  Man.)   (s-wkly)     Coll ... 

Fredericton  NEW  BRUNSWICK 

Brunswickan    (U.    of   New    Brunswick) 

(s-wkly)    Coll  .. 

Sackville 

Argosy  (Mt.  Allison  U.)   (wkly)      ..Coll    . 

Anttgonish  NOVA  SCOTIA 

Xaverian   Weekly    (St.    Francis   Xavier 

Coll.)    (wkly)    Coll  . 

Halifax 

Dalhonsie  Gazette   (Dalhousie  U.) 

(wkly)   - - Coll.... 

Wolfville 

Acadia  Athenaeum  (Acadia  U.)   (wkly) 

Coll  .. 


Circ. 
6,200 

5,000 
$1.900 

t450 
$950 
6,200 

$1,300 
$1,200 

$1,200 
1775 
$800 

$1.725 
2,700 

t8,500 
$6.500 


$5,500 


$1.300 


$1.400 


$1,600 


$1,300 


Guelph  ONTARIO  Circ. 

O.  A.  C.  Review  (Ont.  Agric.  Coll.) 

(quar.)  Agric.  &  Coll....      $6,400 

Hamilton 

Silhouette  (McMaster  U.)  (wkly)  ...Coll...        1,250 
Kingston 

Queen's  Review  (Queen's  Univ.)  (ma) 

Coll.  Alum ...      $6,000 
Queen's  University  Journal  (s-wkly).. Coll....        2,750 

London 

Gazette   (U.   of  Western  Ont.)    (wkly) 
Ottawa  Controlled  free  dist....  400 

Bulletin  Des  Anciens   "Ottawa"    (Univ. 
of  Ottawa)    (Eng.  &  Fr.)    (quar.) 

Med.  &  Coll.  Alum  ..  9.300 
Carleton,  The  (Carleton  Coll.)  (wkly)  Coll  ..  1,500 
Fulcrum.  The  (Univ.  of  Ottawa) 

(bi-mo.)    ~ Coll    .      $1,800 

Patrician  (St.  Patrick's  Coll.)  (wkly) Coll  ..  850 

Rotonde.  La  (Fr.)   (Univ.  of  Ottawa) 

(15  ti.  a  yr.) .« M Coll.... 

Toronto 

Acta  Victoriana  (Victoria  Coll.)   (quar.) 

Lit.   &  Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist....  800 

Trinity  University  Review  (5  tl.  a  yr.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)       Coll  2,100 

University  of  Toronto  Medical  Journal 

(6  ti.  a  yr.) Coll.  Med  ..      $1,700 

Varsity  Graduate  (U.  of  Toronto) 

(quar.)       .. Coll.    Alum    .      10.000 

Varsity.  The  (U.  of  Toronto)  (dly)  (see 
note  in  catalog) —    $12.000 

Lennoxville  QUEBEC 

Campus.  The  (Bishop's  U.)   (wkly)  Coll  $350 

Montreal  ColL~ 

Bulletin.  The  (Eng.  &  Fr.)  (Coll.  of 
Gen'l  Prac.  of  Canada)   (quar.) 

Coll.  Med.... 
Canadian  Variety  Post  (bi-wkty.  Sat.) 

Coll  3.000 

Controlled  free  dist...      56.958 
Georgian.    The    (Sir    George    Williams 

Coll  )  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog)  Coll....        2,900 
Herauts  (Fr.)  (s-mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)           Coll ...         4,103 

Loyola  News,   (s-mo.)  Coll    .      $1,300 

Controlled  free  dist....          $250 

McGill  Daily  (McGill  U.)   (dly)  Coll....      $6.000 

McGill  Dental  Review  (McGill  U.) 

(quar.) Coll.  Dental .. 

McGill  Engineer.  The  (McGill  U.) 

(quar.)     Coll.  Eng'g  ...       $1,500 

McGill  Medical  Journal  (McGill  U.) 

(quar.)    Coll.  Med 

McGill  News.  The  (McGill  U.)   (quar.) 

Alum.... 

Controlled  free  dist    .     $15,000 
M  S  L  (Mt.  St.   Louis  Coll.)    (Fr.   ft 

Eng.)    (mo.)    Coll....        2.100 

Quel)ec  Controlled  free  dist    .         $775 

Carabin.  Le  (Fr.)  (Laval  U.Hwkly)  Coll....      $3,500 
Naturaliste  Canadien.  Le  (Laval  U.) 
(Fr.)   (mo.)  « Sc.  Coll.... 

Saskatoon  SASKATCHEWAN 

Sheaf  (U.  of  Saskafwan)   (wkly)  Coll.... 

Controlled  free  dist....        3,000 

Panama  REPUBLIC  OF  PANAMA 

Vox  Universitaria  (Span.)   (s-mo.) 

Cult.  &  Coll.... 
Controlled  free  dist . .        2,000 


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A  LIST  OF  ALL  THE  NEWSPAPERS  AND  PERIODICALS  LISTED  IN  THE  DIRECTORY  WHICH  ARE 
PUBLISHED  PARTLY  OR  WHOLLY  IN  A  FOREIGN  LANGUAGE 


ALBANIAN 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Diclli   (wkly)   ..... Ind.... 

Liria    (wkly)    Ind.... 

ARABIC 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Al-Mashrig  (wkly)  Ind... 

American- Arab  Message  (wkly) Relig... 

As-Sabah   (wkly)    ~ Ind  ... 

Leesan  Al-Adl  (wkly)  Ind.~ 

Nahdat-al-Arab   (serai-wkly) Ind.... 


Brooklyn  NEW  YORK 

Meraat-ul-Gharb  (3  ti.  a  wk.)  . 

New  York 

Al-Hoda  (dly)   

Islaah.  Al  (wkly)  .. 


.Ind 


Ind 

Ind . 


ARMENIAN 

Fre.no  CALIFORNIA 

Asbarez   (s-wkly)   Ind  ... 

Mushag   (wkly)    Ind 

Nor  Or  (s-wkly)    Ind 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

A.  R.  S.  (quar.)    Armenian  Relief.... 

Baikar  (dly)  Ind    . 

Hairenik  (dly)      Ind.... 

Hairenik  (mo.)  Literary.... 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Gotchnag  (wkly)  - 

Hoosharar   (Armen.  &Eng.)  (s-mo.)  Frat.... 
Lraper  (3  ti.  a  wk.)  ....     Lit.  Prog.... 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Groong  (wkly)      Armen.  Int.... 


BELGIAN-FLEMISH 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Gazette  Van  Detroit  (Flem.)  (wkly). .Ind.... 

BULGARIAN 

Granite  City  ILLINOIS 

Rabotnicheska  Prosveta  (wkly)      Labor.... 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

Svobodna  i  Nexavisima  Bolgarla  (ftntly) 

Political  &  Educ.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Macedonian  Voice  (Bulg.  &  Macedonian) 
(mo.)    Bulg.  Ints.... 


Circ. 

§1,040 

1,000 


15,000 
§720 


$3,000 

51,000 


tl,200 


*2,300 
5Z.703 
§4,035 

1,341 


§1,150 
9,200 
§2,153 


54.875 


§800 


Indianapolis  INDIANA 

Makedonska  Tribuna  (wkly)  Ind....      §2,118 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Narodna  Volya  (wkly)      -...Ind  ...      51,028 


6,000 
2,000 


$1,000 


BYELORUSSIAN 

(Also  called  White-Russian.  Language  of  the  people 
of  the  Byelorussian  Socialist  Soviet  Republic.  Related 
to  Russian  and  Ukrainian.) 

New  York                    NEW  YORK  Cue. 

Byelorus   (mo.)   Soc.  Cult.  &  Polit.... 

CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Bielaruski  Holas   (mo.)   By'rus  Int....        2,003 


CARPATHO-RUSSIAN 

(Language  of  the  people  of  Carpatho- Russia,  a  part  of 
the  Soviet  Ukraine.) 

Perth  Amboy  NEW  JERSEY 

Vostok  (Quar.)  ......Frat.... 

Yonker.  NEW  YORK 

Karpatska  Rus'  (wkly)  Fraternal  ..      §4,200 

Mayfield  PENNSYLVANIA 

Lubov  (bi-mo.)  Fraternal.... 

McKeesport 

Prosvita    (s-mo.)    Cath    .        4.500 

McKees  Rocks 

Vistnick    (wkly)    Relig.... 

Philadelphia 

Truth.    The    (Carpatho-Russ.    &    Eng.) 

(wkly)       .- Ind....      §S,8S1 

Pittsburgh 

Russkij  Vistnik  (quar.)  (cont.  free  dist  ) 

Rel....      12,500 

CHINESE 

San  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

Chirese  Pacific  Weekly  (wkly)  Ind    .  §3,449 

Chinese  Post  (dly)  Ind    .  3.929 

Chinese  Times   (dly)      Ind....  §9,335 

Chinese  World  (dly)  (Chin.  &  Eng  ) 

Ind    .  §8,966 

Young  China   (dly)   Chin.  Int.  &  Ind  ..  §4,977 

Honolulu  HAWAII 

New  China  Daily  Press  (dly)  Ind....       §9,375 

United  Chinese  Press  (dly)  Chin.  Ints   . 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

San  Min  (dly) Ind....      §5,040 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

China  Tribune  (dly)  Ind....    110,000 

Chinese  American  Weekly  (wkly) 

Chin.  Int    . 

Chinese  Journal  (dly)     .  — Ind....    517.050 

Chinese  Nationalist  (dly)  Ind  ...      11,000 

United  Journal  (dly)  ~ — ......  I  nd.~. 

CANADA 
Vancouver           BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Chinese  Times  (dly)  Ind....      $4.547 

Chinese  Voice  (dly)  Ind....        3,918 

New  Republic  (dly)  Ind.... 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Shing  Wah  Daily  News  (dly) 

Chinese  Nationalist.... 


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CHINESE     (Continued) 

Manlu   REPUBLIC  OF  THE  PHILIPPINES     Cite. 

Chinese  Commercial  News  (dly)  Jnd..,       7,608 

Fookien  Times  (dly)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)    „ .___ Nationalist.... 

Great  China  Press  (dly) Ind  .       10,000 

Kong  Li  Po  (dly)  ~~.~. — -~ Ind.... 

CROATIAN 

(See  Yugoslavic) 

CZECHOSLOVAK 

Papers  printed  in  the  Bohemian  (Czech)  language  are 
marked  (Czech).  Those  in  Slovak  are  marked  (Slov.). 
The  languages  of  the  two  peoples  are  practically  iden- 
tical, there  being  only  slight  dialectical  differences. 


Berwyn 


ILLINOIS 


Cesky  Odd  Fellow  (Czech  ft  Eng.)  (mo.) 
Frat 
Chicago 

Demit  Hlasatel  (Czech.)  (dly)  Jnd.... 

Herald  (Czech.)  (quar.)  Frat.... 

Hlasatel  (Czech.)   (s-wkly)   Ind   . 

Bias   Jednoty    (Czech,    ft   Eng.)    (mo.) 

Czech  Fam.  Int 

Husuv  Lid  (Czech)    (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)   ~~ ~ ....Czech  Protestants 

Katolik  (Czech.)  (s-wkly)   .  Cath.  ft  Ind 
L'udove  Noviny  (Slovak)  (wkly).... Labor... 
Narod  (Czech.)    (s-wkly)  ....Cath.  ft  Ind 

Nova  Doba  (Czech.)  (wkly)  Labor.... 

Osadne  Hlasy  (Slovak)  (wkly)      ...Cath.... 
Sokol  Americky  (Czech.)  (mo.) 

Frat.  ft  Educ.... 
Svobodne  Ceskoslovensko  (Czech.)  (mo.) 

Polit.  Int. .. 
Cicero 

Organ  Ceskoslovenskych  Spolku  v. 
Americe  (Czech.)  (s-mo.)  Frat....      25,000 


tl.800 

560.761 
*4.200 
564,885 


600 
4,102 
82.125 
3.909 
SI, SIS 
§1.788 

ts.ooo 


New  Prague  MINNESOTA 

Katolicky  Delnik  (Czech.  &  Eng.)  (mo.) 
Frat.  Insur 

Omaha  NEBRASKA 

Bratrsky  Vestnik  (Czech)   (mo.)   (cont. 

free  dist.)   Frat.  &  Lit 

Hospodar  (Czech.)  (s-mo.)  — Agric 

Passatc  NEW  JERSEY 

Dobry  Pastier  (Slovak.)  (mo.)  

Katolicky  Sokol  (Slov.  &  Eng.) 
(wkly)    ..Frat.... 

Priatel  Dietok  (Slov,  &  Eng)  (mo.)  Frat ... 
Perth  Amboy 

Slovensky  Sokol  (Slov.)  (wkly)  Frat.... 


18.400 


24.500 
24.000 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

New  Yorksky  Dennik  (Slovak)  (dly) 


Ind 


New  Yorske  Listy   (Czech.)    (tri-wkly) 

Ind 

Cleveland  OHIO 

Novy  Svet  (Czech.)  (dly)    National.... 

Slovenske   Noviny    (Slovak)    (wkly).. ..Ind 

Braddodc  PENNSYLVANIA 

Svornost  (Slovak  ft  Eng.)  (mo.)  ....  Frat  .. 
Mlddletown 

Jednota  (Slov.  ft  Eng.)  (wkly) 

Cath.  ft  Frat.... 

Slovaky  Amerike  (Slovak)  (wkly)  ...Jnd.... 
Zenska- Jednota  (no  adv.)  (Slovak) 

(s-mo.) Frat... 

Pittsburgh 

Listy  Svateho  Frantiska  (Slovak)  (mo.) 

Relig.... 
Narodne  Noviny  (Slov.  ft  Eng.)  (ftntly) 

Sion  (Slovak)   (mo.)    «. Relig.... 


$1.200 

19,460 
9,700 

19.500 

5  20,211 
512,328 

13,967 

J  1.250 
40,870 
141.750 

*4,900 

tl  5,496 
1,500 


Pittsburgh  Circ. 

Slorentky  Hlasnik   (Slov.)    (s-mo.) 

Educ.  ft  Frat.... 

Svedok  (Slov.)  (mo.) Relig ... 

Zivena  (no  adv.)  (Slovak  A  Eng.)  (3  ti.  a 

mo.)  M...M...MMMM...WMMM.MMMMMMM...MMM.FratM. 
Scran  too 

Slovenska  Obrana  (Slovak)  (a- wkly) 'Ind....      10,289 
Wllkes-Barre 

Bratstvo  (Slov.  &  Eng.)  (wkly)  ....  Frat...      *6,850 

Belhrille  TEXAS 

Brethren  Journal  (Eng.  ft  Czech.)  (mo.) 

ElCampo  Rclig  l'576 

Leader  (Czech  ft  Eng.)  (wkly)  Ind.  Dem.,. 

Granger 

Nasinec  (Czech.)  (wkly)  Frat...      12,246 

Texasky  Rolnik  (Czech.)   (mo.)  ...Agric....      52,245 

Hallettsville 

Novy  Domov  (Czech.)  (wkly)  Ind....       3,680 

West 

Cechoslovak  a  Westsk  Noviny  (Czech.) 

(wkly)  ~  « Ind....      t3,700 

Vestnik  (Czech)  (wkly)  Frat   .    112,000 

CANADA 
Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Kanadsky  Slovak  (Slovak)  (wkly)  ....Ind ... 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Novy  Domov  (Czech.)  (wkly).  Czech.  Ints   .        5,040 
Slovenska  Drazana  (Slov.)  (mo.) 

Slov.  Ints....        3,320 

DANISH 

(See  Norwegian  and  Danish) 

DUTCH 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Observer  (Dutch  ft  Eng.)  (mo.) 


Holland  Ancestry-'      $3,874 


Grand  Rapids 


MICHIGAN 


Wachter.  De  (wkly)  Chn.  Ref.  Char  ..      J5.700 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

"Knickerbocker,  The"— The  Netherlands 
Magazine  (Eng.  ft  Dutch)  (mo.) 

Int.  to  Netherlands 


10.000 


CANADA 
Chatham  ONTARIO 

Dutch  Free  Prese  (wkly)  Dutch  Int....      11.052 

12,000— Free 

Hollandia  (wkly -  Ind....      *3,000 

Hamilton  12,000-Free 

Home  and  Family  (mo.).  Dutch  Fam.  Life  .. 
Pioneer  (Dutch  ft  Eng.)  (ftntly) 

Rf.  Church....      *2.200 

Metro  (mo.)  ~ Dutch  Canadian  Ints....       3,500 

Scarborough  Jet. 

De   Nederlandse  Courant  Voor  Canada 

(wkly)    Ind....      U650 

Toronto 

Vaba  Eestlane  (s-wkly)  Ind  ..      t5,254 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Nederlandse  Post,  De  (mo.) Dutch  ft 

Belgian  Info.  &  News.... 

ESPERANTO 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

American  Esperanto  (Eag.  ft  Esp'o)  (M- 
mo.)    ~ «..  Esperanto....      $1,500 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

North  American  Esperanto  Review  (Eng. 

&  Esp'o)   (bi-mo.)   Esperanto  Int....        1500 

Controlled  free  dist....        *800 


t.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  «A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
-.;;--  Audit;  5P-°-  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  fact,  estimated. 
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ESTONIAN 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Meie  Tee  (mo.) Pol  itlcal... 

Uus  Ilm  (mo.)  Labor... 

Vaba  Eesti  Sona  (wkly)  


CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Meie  Elu  (wkly)  «. 

Vaba  Eestlane  (s-wkly) , 


Ind  .. 
Ind  .. 


FINNISH 

Fitchburr  MASSACHUSETTS 

Raivaaja  (dly)  ......  ^.....^..-^.^^  .....  Labor.... 

Calumet  MICHIGAN 

Pohjolan  Sanomat  (s-wkly)  -----------  Ind... 

Hancock 

Amerikan  Suometar  (3  ti.  a  wk.)....  Relig..- 

Paimen-Sanomia  (mo.)  ...............  Lutheran.... 

Ironwood 

Auttaja  (wkly)  ........  _  ......................  Ind... 

Laurium 

KristUlinen   Kuukauslehti    (mo.)    (no 
adv.)    .......  ......  .....  .....................  Relig... 

Rauhan  Terevehdys  (mo.  )  (no  adv.  )  ..Relig.... 

Duluth  MINNESOTA 

Industrialisti  (dly)  ------  .......  Jnd'l  Union  ... 

New  York  Mills 

Minnesotan  Uutiset  (tri-wkly)  ________  Ind  .. 


Circ. 

500 
83,520 


$4,600 
15.254 


{4.129 


§3,076 


$1,850 


t660 
$1  .000 


84,140 
87,429 


Brooklyn  NEW  YORK 

New  Yorkin  Uutiset  (s-wkly) 


Ind...      13.660 


Superior  WISCONSIN 

Naisten  Viiri  (wkly)      ....Worn.  Journal...      83,455 

Tyomies-Eteepain  (dly)   - ..Ind....      83,352 

Tyovaen   Osuustoimintalehti   (wkly) 

Finn.  Int....      85,476 

CANADA 

Port  Arthur  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Uutiset  (wkly)  ...  Ind....**2,330 

Sudbury 

Totuuden  Todistaja  (mo.)  Relig.... 

Toronto 

Vapaa  Sana  (tri-wkly)  .. Ind... 

FLEMISH-BELGIAN 

(See  Belgian-Flemish) 

FRENCH 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Union  Nouvelle  (Fr.  ft  Eng.)  (wkly). .Ind...      6l,»0 
San  Francisco 

Courtier  Francais  des  Etats-Unis 

(wkly) Ind  . .      81.775 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
American  Products  Magazine  (Eng.. 
Fr.  ft  Span.)   (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Electronics.  Aviation,  Nucleonics....      20,318 
Boletin    de    la    Oficina    Sanitaria    Pan- 
americana     (no  adv.)     (Span..    Port.. 

Fr..  Eng.)  (mo.)  Sanitation.. 

Estadistica   (Span.,  Eng..  Port,  ft  Fr.) 

(quar.)   — Inter- Amer.  Statistics....        $8£8 

Controlled  free  dist . .         $566 
Inter- American  Review  of  Bibliography 
Eng..  Span..  Fr.  ft  Port.)    (no  adv.) 
(quar.)    ....... ~ Books.  Book  Rev's...      $3.000 


Lewlston-Aubum            MAINE 
Messager.  Le  (dly)  ~.~ 


...Ind....      83,201 


Baltimore  MARYLAND 

French  Review,  The  (Fr.  ft  Eng.)  (6  ti. 

a  yr.) Teach,  of  Fr  . 

Modern  Languge  Notes(Eng.,  Fr..  Ger., 
Ital.,  Span.)  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)   Kattt ..........  Philol.  &  Educ .. 


Boston 


MASSACHUSETTS 


Herald  of  Christian  Science  (Eng..  Fr.  ft 
Ger.)  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

(no  adv.)  .. .-. Chris.  ScL 

Fall  River 

Independent.  L*  (dly)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)   .. 
Fitchburg 

Liberte,  La  (wkly)     

Holyoke 

Justice,  La  (wkly) 

New  Bedford 

Independent — See  Fall  River. 
Worcester 

Travailleur.  Le  (wkly)  


Ind.... 
Ind... 
Ind ... 


Ore 

$5.200 

900 

45,010 

83.887 
86,180 
84*028 


Ind,..      87,580 


Berlin  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

Journal.  Le  Franco-  Americain  (wkly) 

Ind 
Manchester 

Action  L'  (wkly)  ..  .......................  Ind.... 

Canado-Americain,  Le   (mo.)    (see  note 
in  catalog)  .........................  ~~  ............  Frat... 

Nashua 

Impartial  L'  (wkly)  -------  ......  Ind  ... 


1.082 

83,000 

$20.000 


Princeton 


NEW  JERSEY 


Annals  of  Mathematics  (Eng.,  Fr..  Ger.) 
(bi-mo.)    .  ........  ~~  ..................  .....  Math    . 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Amerikanische  Schweizer  Zeitung(Ger.. 

Fr.  ft  Ital.)   (wkly)  .........  ~  ........    Ind...      83.034 

Experimental  Cell  Research  (quar.) 
(Eng..  Fr..  Ger.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Cell  Biology,.. 
France-  Amerique  (wkly.  Sun.)  ......    Ind        811.195 

Fundamental  and  Adult  Education 
(quar.)  (no  adv.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Education  ..      $1,050 
Controlled  free  dist   .      $5.400 
Journal  of  Polymer  Science  (Eng.,  Fr., 
Ger.)  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Polymer  ScL...      $2.000 
Museum  (Eng.  ft  Fr.)    (no  adv.)   (quar.) 

Museums....        1.800 

Controlled  free  dist  ..        1,114 
Pensee  Franchise  (mo.)  —  ......  Literary....    $15,000 

Romanic  Review  (Eng.  ft  Fr.)  (quar.) 

Romances.  Lang.  &  Lit....  600 


Providence  RHODE  ISLAND 

Mathematical  Reviews  (Eng..  Fr.,  Ger.. 
Ital.)  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Woonsocket 

Union.  L'  (mo.)  ....  ..... 


Math  , 
Cath.  Frat... 


Houston 

Bayou,  Le  (quar.)  . 


TEXAS 


,. Un- 
controlled free  dist ... 


$3,563 
41.250 


233 
117 


CANADA 

Edmonton  ALBERTA 

Message  de  1' I m maculae  (mo.)  Cath., 

Survivance,  La  (wkly)  Ind.. 

St.  Boniface  MANITOBA 

Ami  du  Foyer  (mo.)  Relig   . 

Liberte  et  le  Patriote,  La  (wkly)  ....Ind    **7.48« 


3,000 
3,622 


$400 


Winnipeg 

Cloches  de  St.  Boniface  (mo.)  ...~.Cath ... 

Edmundston         N£W  BRUNSWICK 

Madawaska.  Le  (wkly)  Ind...       4.726 

Grand  Falls 

Cataract,  The  (Eng.  ft  Fr.Hwkly)  ....Ind  ..       1.800 

j  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  8 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  UM  of  the  Directory  la  front  of  book. 

1858 


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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


FRENCH   (Continued) 

NEW  BRUNSWICK     (Continued) 
Moncton 

Evangeline.  L*  (dly) 

Fermier  Acadian  (mo.)   


Cite. 

Ind....**2,478 


Cire. 

,~ Ind..**9.29S 

.. .  .Agric.... 


West  Pubnlco  NOVA  SCOTIA 

Petit  Courier,  Le  (wkly) Ind  ... 

Brantford  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Forester  (Eng.  &  Fr.)    (mo.) 

Frat.  Life  Insur.. .      SS.SOO 
Cornwall 

Etoile  de  Cornwall,  L'  (wkly)  Ind    .        3,500 

Hawkesbury 

Carrilon,  Le  (wkly)     Ind    .      $3,000 

Moniteur.  Le  (wkly)     Ind.... 

Ottawa 

Bulletin  Des  Anciens  (Eng.  &  Fr.) 

Ottawa   (quar.)   ....Medical  Coll.  Alum  ..        9,300 
Business   &   Professional   Woman    (Eng 
&   Fr)    (Bi-mo.) 

Bus.   &  Prof.  Women's  Club  Ints    .        7,100 
Controlled  free  dist ...      14,550 
Canadian  Ayrshire  Review   (Eng.  &Fr.) 

(mo.)        Ayrs.    Cattle...      $2,575 

Canadian  Labour  (Eng.  &  Fr.)  (mo.) 

Labor....      $1,500 
Controlled  free  dist....      $9,000 
Canadian  Psychiatric  Association  Jour- 
nal  (Eng.   &  Fr.)    (quar.) Med  ...  625 

Droit,    Le    (dly)    (see   note   in   catalog) 

Ind    **29.401 

Hebdo-Revue  (wkly)    (see  note  in  cata- 
log)            Gen'l  Int....       40,897 

Labour   Gazette    (Eng.&Fr.)    (no  adv.) 

(mo.)..  Labor.   &  Educ.,  Labor  Matter...      $5.500 
Controlled  free  dist  ..      $8,300 
National  Labour  Journal  (Eng.  &  Fr.) 

(mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog)    .  ..Labor    .      $5,500 
Revue  de  L'Universite  d'Ottawa  (Eng.. 

Fr.  &  Latin)   (quar.)       Culture....  900 

Rotonde,  La   (15  ti.  a  yr.)     Coll     1,145 

Sudbury 

Ami  du  Peuple,  L'  (wkly) Ind    .       $1,982 

Toronto 

Canadian  Journal  of  Mathematics  (Eng. 

&  Fr.)   (quar.)  Math....      $1,000 

Canadian   Music   Journal    (Eng.    &    Fr.) 

(quar.)    Music    .      $1,000 

Controlled  free  dist    .          $300 
Journal   of  the  Canadian  Dental   Assn. 

(Eng.  &  Fr.)   (mo.)       Dental         *5,955 

Modern    Medicine    in    Canada    (Eng.    & 

Fr.)   (mo.)       Medical  Profession....  420,713 

Pharmacien,  Le   (mo.)   Drug  Trade  ..     * 2,627 

Alma  QUEBEC 

Lac  St.  Jean,  Le  (wkly)  Ind    .        2,750 

Amos 

Echo,  L'  (wkly)  Ind  .**!,! 78 

Arthabaska 

Union  des  Cantons  de  1'Est  (wkly)     Ind  ..  **3.990 
Arvida 

Industrie,  L'  (see  note  in  catalog)  (wkly) 

Ind.... 
Asbestos 

Citoyen,  L'  (wkly)    Ind.... 

Baie-Comeau 

Aquilon,  L'   (wkly)   Ind.... 

Cote-Nord,   La    (Fr.   &  Eng.)    (wkly) 

Ind  ... 
Beauceville 

Eclaireur,  L'   (wkly)   Ind    **3,615 

Beauharnots 

Gazette — See    Gazette    de    Valleyfield- 

Beauharnois,  Valleyfield. 
Berthiervllle 

Courrier,  Le  (wkly)   Ind 

Drapeau,  Le  (wkly)  Ind. 

Black  Cape 

Ma  Gaspesie  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Buckingham 

Courrier  De  Papineau  (wkly)  ., 


Ind ... 
, Ind.... 


$5,100 

2,738 
6,661 

$1,426 


$2,291 
$5,200 


$2,500 


$3,000 
$4,325 


Cap  De-La-Madeleine 

Nos  Droits  (wkly)  .......... 

Chlcoutimi 

Progres  de  Saguenay  (dly)   (see  note  in 
catalog)    ............................................  Ind 

Regional  (wkly)  ........................................  Ind.... 

Coaticook 

Progres,  Le  (wkly)   ...........................  Ind  .. 

Dorlon-Vaudreull 

Presqu'ile,  La  (wkly)   ...............  Liberal  ... 

Drummondville  East 

Homme  Libre,  L'  (wkly)  .................  Ind 

Parole    (wkly)    ........................  Ind  .  **5,477 

Farnham 

Journal,  Le  (wkly)  ..........................  Ind.... 

Gardenvale 

Canadian  Jersey  Breeder   (Eng.   &  Fr.) 
(mo.)   .......................    Cattle  Breed'g  ... 

Granby 

Revue  de  Granby  (wkly)  ....................  Ind  ... 

Voix  de  I'Est  (dly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Ind    **6,406 
Grande  Mere 

Courrier  de  Laviolette  (wkly)   ......  Ind  ..       $3,000 

$500—  Free 

Laurentien,  Le  (wkly)   ......................  Ind...      $6,700 

Hudson 

Lake  of  Two  Mountains-  Gazette,  The 

(Fr.   &  Eng.)    (wkly)   ....................  Ind   .         $795 

Hull 

Opinion    (wkly)    .....................     Ind..        9,870 

Progres  de  Hull  (wkly)  ...................  Ind..., 

Joliette 

Action  Populaire   (wkly)    ..........    Ind    .        7,500 

Cahiers  de  Nouvelle-France,  Les  (quar.) 

French-Canadian  Review          $1.000 

Etoile  du  Nord  (wkly)       ................  Ind     **3,921 

Journal    (wkly)       ................    Ind  ... 

Jonquiere 

R6veil,    La    (wkly)    .............  Ind...        3,982 

Lac  Etchemin 

Aiglon.  L'  (wkly)       .....................  Ind  ..        4,460 

Lachine 

Messager.  Le  (Fr.  &  Eng.)  (wkly)     Ind    . 

$15,300—  Free 
Lachute 

Argenteuil,   L'    (wkly)    ...........  Ind  ..        1,521 

Lac  Megantic 

Echo  de  Frontenac   (wkly)       ......  Ind  ..        1,067 

La  Sarre 

I'Echo  D'Abitibi-Ouest    (wkly)       ..     Ind    **  1,022 
L'  Assomption 

Portage,    Le    (wkly)    ................     Ind      $2.200 

La  Trappe 

Revue  d'Oka,  La  (bi-mo.) 

Scien.,  Agric.,  Dairy,  Ired.  Bio  ..      $1.000 
La  Tuque 

Echo,  L'    (wkly)   ....................  Ind    .      $2.066 

Sentinelle,  La  (wkly)  ..........................  Ind....      $3,400 

Levls 

Abeille  et  1'Erable.  L'  (mo.) 

Maple  Prod.  &  Honey    .       $7,100 

Tribune,   La   (wkly)       ...........  Ind    .      $2,175 

L'Isletville 

Progress,  Le  (wkly)   ...............  Ind...        1,021 

Loretteville 

Voix  du  Peuple,  La  (wkly)   ..........  Ind  .  649 

Loulsevllle 

Echo  de  Louisville,  L'   (wkly)   ..........  Ind  ...    *2,467 

Reveil,  Le  (wkly)  ....................................  Ind....      $5.300 

Magog 

Chronique,  La  (wkly)  ...................  Ind  ..      $2,110 

Manlwakt 
Gazette,  La  (wkly)  ...........................     Ind....        2,875 

Matane 

Voix  Gaspesienne,  La  (wkly)  .............  Ind  .  **3,149 

Mont-Joll 

Nouvelles   (wkly)   ..............  Local  Ints....      $2.545 

Mont  Laurier 

Flambeau,  Le  (wkly)  ..........................  Ind....        4,100 


Cireularton— **Sept.  A, B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

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BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Director/  In  front  of  book. 

1854 


Foreign  Language  Publications,  1959 


Montmarny 

Courrier    (wkly)    

Voix  du  Peuple  (wkly)  

Montreal 

Action  Mcdicale,   L'   (mo.) 


Ind . 

Ind.., 


Circ 


(free  dist.) 

Med....      $3,65 
Action  Nationale.  L*  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)   National  Politics....      $2,30 

Action  Universitaire,  L'  (quar.)  Alumni  ..      $3.50: 

Actualite  Economique,  L'  (quar.)  ..  Econ  ...      $1,20 

Controlled  free  dist ...         $40 

Allo   Police    (wkly)     Ind ...     126,03 

Ami  des  Sourds-Muets   (no  adv.) (mo.) 

The  Deaf...        1.15 
Annales  de  la  Reparation  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)       Relig    .     $12.50 

Architecture,  Batiment,  Construction 

(mo.)     Bldg.   Trade  ..     +2,61 

Automobile.  L'   (mo.)   Auto  Trade  ...     +7,294 

Auto- Service  (Fr.  &  Eng.)   (mo.) 

Gas  RetTrs,  Gar.  Oper't'rs  ..        2,800 

Batiment    (mo.)     Bldg.    &   Constr   .     +3,70 

Bijoutier,   Le    (mo.)    Jewelry...     +2,16 

Bonne  Parole,  La  (quar.)  Cath.... 

Bulletin  (Eng.  &  Fr.)  (quar.)  ..Coll.  Med  ... 
Bulletin  des  Agriculteures   (mo.)     Agric    ^151,42 
Cahiers  du  Nursing  Canadien,  Les  (mo.) 

Nursing....     +2,48 

Cit6s  et  Villes  (mo.)  ..  ..Municipal  ..  +6,63 
Commerce  (mo.)  ..  ..  Com.  &  Indus...  *10,00 
Courrier  de  Laval  (Fr.  &  Eng.)  (wkly) 

Ind  4,28 

5,700— Frei 
Courier  du  Sud.  Le  (Fr.  &  Eng.)  (wkly) 

Ind  ..  50C 

18,000— Free 

Devoir,  Le   (dly)    (see  note  in  catalog) 


Dimanche  Matin  Le  (dly)  Ind. 

Dorval   Reporter    (Eng.    &   Fr.)    (wkly) 

Ind.     $5,100— Free 

East  End  News  (wkly)  Shopping.... 

$25.000-Free 

Eleveur.  L'  (mo.) Cattle  Breed'g.... 

Elizabethan  (Eng.  &  Fr.)   (mo.) 

Local,  Prov.  &  Sect'l . . 

Enterpreneur,  L,  in  Plomberie  Chauffage 
(mo.)    Plum.  &  Heat    . 

Epicier,  Le  (mo.)  ....Grocery  News.... 

Est  Central,  L'  (Fr.  and  Eng.)  (wkly)  Ind.... 

$30,000— Free 

Est  Montrealais  (wkly)  Shopper. 

Ferme.   La   (mo.)      Agric....*  158,732 

Fournee.  La  (mo.)  Bak'g  &  Conf'n'y....     +1,915 

Fournisseur  Des  Institutions  Religieuses. 
Le  (Fr.)   (mo.)       Rel.  Int    . 

G6nie  Construction  Mfithodes  et  Equip- 
ment (mo.)      Contr'rs  &  Eng'rs  ... 

Guide  de  Nord  Le  (wkly)  Ind 


+2,264 
+6,418 


+2,494 


Guide  Mont- Royal.  Le  (wkly) 


$2.776 
7,308 

10,000— Free 
....Ind  8,389 

Health  &  Industrial  Safety  (mo.) 

Indus.  Safety  &  Health  .. 
Controlled  free  dist    . 
Herauts   (s-mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Coll.... 

Hopital  d'aujourd'hui  L*  (mo.) 
„  Hosp.  Admin,... 

Hotellerie  L'  (mo.)  Hotel... 

Information  L'  Medical  Et  Paramedicale 

(s-mo.)    Medical  Prof.... 

Insurance   Agent   and   Broker    (Eng.    & 

Fr.)  (mo.) Insurance   . 

Jeune  Commeice   (wkly)  Jr.  Ch.  of  Com  ... 
Jeunesse  Canadienne  (mo.).. ..Youth  Inti.... 
Journal  des  Constructeurs,  Le  (mo.) 
r  Home  Bldg  .. 

Journal  Des  Vedettes.  Le  (wkly) 

Labor  World—Le  Monde  OuvrieMFr!1  & '" 

Eng.)   (mo.)  Labor.... 

Loupe,  La  (mo.)     Jew'l'rs  &  Watchm'rs  . . 
Maitre    Electrician,    Le    (Fr.    &    Eng) 

../"P-*    ; Elec.  Indus...     +3,490 

Ma  Paroisse  (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 
Cath.  Fam ....     142,765 


160 
3.140 


4,103 


+  2,047 
+4,731 


+  6,352 


3,500 
10,000 


55,541 


11,000 
+2,468 


Circ. 
9,088 
7S,207 

30,870 


Montreal 

M-A-R-T    (mo.)  .Furn.,  Radio.  TV,  Appl.... 

Messager  Canadien.  Le  (mo.)  Cath.... 

Messager  de  Marie  Reine  des  Coeurs 

(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  Cath.... 

Messager  du  Tres  Saint  Sacrament 

( mo. )     Relig.... 

Messenger  (Fr.  &  Eng.)  (wkly)  Ind... 

tlO,400—  Free 

Monde  Ouvier.  Le— See  Labor  World 
Montreal  Matin  (dly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Ind  .  **88,235 
Saturday  circ....**6«,97S 

M.  S.  L.  (Fr.  &  Eng.)  (mo.)  Coll...        2,100 

Controlled  free  dist  ..  400 

Notre  Temps  (wkly) Ind....    $15,200 

Nouvelles  Illustrees  (wkly)  Ind    **72,569 

Parlons-Sports   (wkly)   Sports....      24,938 

Patrie,  du  Dimanche  La  (dly)  (see  note 

in  catalog)   Ind....**184,639 

Petit  Journal,   Le   (wkly)    (see  note  in 

catalog) Illus.  News  Ind  .  .**234,164 

Photo-Journal  (wkly)   ....Picfl  &  News  .  **129,243 
Popular  Technique  pour  tous  (Fr.  &Eng.) 
(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Tech.  Educ...      12.350 
Pour  La  Femme  (wkly)    .  Women's  Ints          26,100 

Presse,  La  (dly)   (see  catalog)  Ind    ** 227, 849 

Saturday  circ....**247,2Sl 
Prestige    (10  ti.  a  yr.)  Cosmeticians 

Drug  &  Gift  Salespeople....    +5,623 
Progres  de  Rosemont,   Le    (Fr.    &   Eng.) 

(wkly)   (free  dist.)      Ind..     $30.000 

Progres  de  Villeray,  Le  (wkly)  Ind....      $6.809 

$18,191-- Free 

Progres  du  Nord,  Le  (wkly)  Ind....      $4.488 

$15,512— Free 
Propriete  et  La  Construction  (mo.) 

Construction ... 
Quebec  Industriel.  Le  (mo.) 

French  Indus    . 
Quebec  Practice  Reports  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Legal    . 

Quincaillier,  La  (mo.)  Ret.  Stores.... 

Radiomonde  et  Telemonde  (wkly). ...Radio  .. 

Relations   (mo.)      Cultural  . 

Revue  de  Pharmacie  Pratique  et  Prof- 

fessionnelle    (mo.)        Pharmacie... 

Revue  des  Agents  de  Police  (Fr.  &  Eng.) 

(mo.)   (cont.  free  dist) Police  News.... 

Revue  Dominicaine  (mo.)   Relig.... 

Revue  du  Barreau  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     Legal . 

Revue  du  Notariat.  La  (mo.)    (see  note 

in   catalog)        .  Legal  . 

Revue  du  Transport  Routier  du  Quebec 

(Fr.  &  Eng.)   (mo.)      Truck  Trans.... 

Revue  Legale  (Fr.  &  Eng.)   (10  ti.  a  yr.) 
Legal.... 
Revue  Maraichere,  La  (quar.) 

Veg.  Grow'g.... 
Revue  Moderne,  La  (mo.). .Home  &  Ram....-^fl01,i 

Revue  Moteur  (mo.)         Auto  Trade    .     +7,487 

Revue  Municipale.  La  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    Municipal....  +10,104 

Revue  Populaire  (mo.)  Women's  Int .    -^-92,143 

Samedi-Demanche  (wkly) Ind....**  17,446 

Samedi.  Le  (wkly)      Gen'l  Int....  * 79, 893 

Selection  du  Reader's  Digest  (see  Read- 
er's Digest.  Montreal) 

Sport  Illustre,  Le  (mo.)  Sports.... 

Terre  de  Chez  Nouz,  La  (wkly)  Agric....  * 59, 7 32 
Transport  Commercial  (mo.)  Transp'n....  +3,296 
Travail,  Le  (Fr.  &  Eng.)  (wkly). ...Labor....  $84,000 
Vers  Demain  (s-mo.)  ....  Social-Credit ...  60,000 
Vie  Etudiante  -see  Claire. 

Vivres,  Les  (mo.)   Ret.  Grocers  ...        6,042 

Voix  Nationale,  La  (mo.)  Nat.  Int....  -fc  36,614 

Vu    (wkly)...Entertainm't,  Sp'ts  &  News.... 
Vicolet 

Nicoletain,  Le  (wkly)  Ind.... 

lessisville 

Feuille,  La.  D'Erable  (wkly)  Ind.... 

uebec 

Action  Catholique,  L'  (daily)  ~...Ind....**S8,994 

Affaires,   Les    (mo.). .Bus.  &  Off.  Meth's.... 

Auto  Club  (Fr.  &  Eng.)   (quar.) Mofg      20,000 

Carabin,  Le  (wkly) .... .Coll....      $3,500 


+  6.281 

625 

+4,178 
-  *51,777 
.  •  12,946 

+  2,294 

3,200 

$1,400 

2,450 
1,650 
2,384 

550 
2,300 


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FRENCH     (Continued) 

QUEBEC  (Continued) 

Quebec  Cite. 

Courier  de  Limoilois  (s-mo.)  Ind....      11.400 

3,600— Free 
Culture  (Fr.  A  Eng.)  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Culture....         $750 

Documentaire.   Le   (mo. )....Gen'l  Review....      $1.200 
Echo  de  St.  Francois.  L'  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog) - Cath....    $13,000 

Enseignement  Secondaire  au  Canada  (8 

ti.  a  yr.)  Educ     ..         $735 

Ensemble  (ftntly)  Co-operatives  ...    $12,250 

Etincelle  du  Sacre  Coeur.    Le'    (wkly) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Cath....          700 

Controlled  free  dist ...        2,200 
Evenement- Journal.  L*    (dly).. ..Ind.  Lib....**ll,130 

Foret  Conservation  (10  ti.  a  yr.) 

Conserv  ..     *  6,343 
Instruction  Publique.  L'  (mo.)  ........Educ,... 

Controlled  free  dist....      40,500 

Laval  Medical   (mo.  ex.  July   &  Aug.) 

Medical....      $2,000 

Controlled  free  dist  ..      $1.500 
Missions  Franciscaines  (mo.)  (no  adv.) 

Miss.  (Cath.)  ..      15,000 
Naturaliste  Canadien.  Le  (mo.) 

Scien.  Coll ... 
Pelleteries  du  Quebec,  Les  (Fr.  &  Eng.) 

(mo.)   Fur  Animal  Indus  .. 

Revue  Notre  Dame  du  Sacre  Coeur,  La 

(mo.) „ Cath.~    $21,000 

Revue  Scolaire,  La  (4  ti.  a  yr.) 

Educ.  Admin  ..        3,500 
Semaine  Commerciale.  La  (wkly) 

Credit  &  Gn't  Mdse.... 

Semaine  Religeusede Quebec  (wkly)  Cath....      $3,100 
Service  Social  (no  adv.)   (quar.) 

Soc.  Serv  .. 

Soleil,  Le   (dly)   Ind.  Lib    **113,208 

Sport-Revue  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Sports.... 

Temps,  Le  (wkly)  Ind   .      11,000 

Rigaud 

Etoile  Cornwall  L*   (s-wkly)   Ind  ...        4,464 

Interrogation  (s-wkly)       Ind  ..        2,976 

Rimouskl 

Echo   de    Bas    St.    Laurant    L'    (wkly) 

Ind....      $5,500 

Progres  du  Golfe   (wkly)    Ind    **6,584 

Riviere  du  Loup 

St.  Laurent,  Le  (wkly) Ind    **5,455 

Roberval 

Etoile  du  Lac,  L'   (wkly)   Ind    .      $2.675 

Rouyn 

Frontiere,   La   (wkly)       Ind    **6,310 

Progress  de  Rouyn- Noranda.  La  (wkly) 

Ind .  **5,875 
Ste  Agathe  De  Lotbinlere 

Echo,  L'  des  Laurentides  (wkly)    .  ..Ind  . .      $2,100 
St.  Basile-De  Portneuf 

Portneuf-Presse   (wkly)       Ind    .        7,912 

St.  Charles  de  Bellechasse 

Courrier  de  Bellechasse  (wkly)  Ind    .        1,214 

Ste.  Crolx 

Echo  de  Lotbiniere  (wkly)  InJ....  817 

St.  Eustache 

Victoire,  Le  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 
Ste.  Foy  Ind....**3,799 

Reveil  Le  (s-mo.) Ind  ..        2,710 

St.  Hyaclnthe 

Clarion- Maskoutain,   Le   (wkly)     .  .  .Lib    **4,059 

Courrier  de  St.  Hyacinthe  (wkly) Ind    **6,484 

Quebec  Laitier,  Le  (mo.)  (Fr.)  .   ..Dairy.  .     42,692 
St.  Jean 

Canada  Francais    (wkly)    Lib    **7,401 

Richelieu.  Le  (wkly)  Cath....**7.266 

St.  Jerome 

Avenir  du  Nord,  L*  (wkly)  Lib  ..      $8,940 

Echo  du  Nord  (wkly)   Lib    **S,157 

Progres  de  Terrebone  (wkly)   (see  note 

in  catalog)   „ Cons  ...      $3,441 

Saint  Joseph  de  Beauce  $1,500— Free 

Valle  de  la  Chaudiere.  La  (wkly)  .....  Ind  ..      $3.240 


Circ 

4,200 


2,032 


1,850 


$7.200 
$4,387 


$3.900 
3.681 


Ind    . 

....Ind  .. 

Ind... 

Ind....**31,982 


$3.908 
$6.500 


Ind    **4,239 


Ste.  Marls-  BOWK* 

Guide.  Le   (wkly)   National... 

Ste.  There*e  de  Blalnville 

Voix  des  Mille-Iles.  La  (wkly)  Ind    **2,242 

Scott  Junction 

Dorchester.  Le  (wkly)  Conservative... 

Sept  Ilos 

Avenir.  L'  and  Sept  lies  Journal  (Fr.  & 

Eng.)    (wkly)   Ind... 

Shawinigan  Falls 

Chutes.   Les   (wkly)    Ind.. 

Echo  du  St.  Maurice  (s-wkly)  .....Ind ... 

Sherbrooke 

Messager  de  St.  Michel  (wkly)  Cath ...    $37,617 

Tribune  (dly)   Ind  .  **33,587 

Sorel 

Courrier  de  Sorel  (wkly)  Ind....        6.900 

1,300— Free 

Progress  ud  Richelieu,  Le  (wkly)... Ind.... 

Sorelois.  Le  (wkly) ...Ind.. .. 

Thetford  Mines 

Canadien,  Le   (wkly)    Ind ... 

Progres  de  Thetford,  Le  (tri- wkly).. ..Ind  ... 
Trois  Rivieres 

Bien  Public.  Le  (wkly)   ... 

Cheneaux,  Les  (wkly)  

Chronique,  La   (wkly)     .. .. 

Nouvelliste,  Le  (dly)  

Val  D'Or 

L'Echo   Abitibien    (wkly) 
Valleyfield 

Gazette  de  Valleyfield  Beauharnois 
(wkly)     Ind  ..        3,912 

Progres  de  Valleyfield  (wkly)  Ind    **4,421 

Salaberry  (wkly) Catholic  .. 

Verdun 

Machinerie  et  Outillage  de  Ferme 

(bi-mo.)       Farm   Mechaniz'n  .. 

Messenger  (Eng.  &  Fr.)  (wkly) Ind.... 

$25.000— Free 
Victortaville 

Voix  Bois  Francs  (wkly)      Ind   . 

Gravelbourg  SASKATCHEWAN 

L'Etoille  (wkly)   Ind 


GERMAN 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

California  Staats-Zeitung   (wkly)    .   Ind ... 
San  Francisco 

California  Freie  Press  (wkly)  Ind  .. 

Schweizer  Journal  (Ger..  Eng.   &  Ital.) 

(wkly)     Ind  . 

South  Gate 

Pump  Digest   (Eng.   &  Ger.)    (quar.) 

Pump  Users  &  Purchasers    . 

Denver  COLORADO 

Sonntagsblatt  der   Volszeitung  Tribune 
(wkly) ..- Ind... 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Washington  Journal   (wkly)    Ind.... 


$3,890 


§2,002 


Miami 


FLORIDA 


Florida  Echo  (Ger.  &  Eng.)  (s-mo.).!nd... 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Abendpost   (dly)       ..............................  Ind   . 

Deutsch-Amerikanische  Buerger  Zeitung 
(wkly)     .............................    Ind  .  . 

Eintracht  (wkly)  (Ger.  &  Eng.) 

Ger.  Ints.... 

Hausfrau,  Die  (mo.)   .........  Family  Int... 


1.805 

926,982 
§3,301 

{900 

$49,700 


, 
Sonntagpost   (wkly;  Sun.)    ..................  Ind...    §29,372 

Wall  Lake  IOWA      > 

Ostfriesen  Zeitung  (mo.)  ................  Ind....      $1.900 

Hillsboro  KANSAS 

Zionsbote   (wkly)    ...........................  Relig....      $1.800 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  f)A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  {P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publi«her's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Correspondent  (s-wkly) 


Circ. 


Modern  Language  Notes ( Eng.. Fr., Ger.. 
Ital.,  Span.)  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)   Philo.  &  Educ....  900 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Herald  of  Christian  Science  (no  adv.) 
(Eng..  Fr.  ft  Ger.)  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  Chris.  Science  ..      45,010 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Abend-Post   (tri-wkly)    Ind  ..      55.420 

Siebenbuergisch-Amerikanisches  Volks- 
blatt  (wkly)  Ind  ..  54,330 

St.  Paul  MINNESOTA 

Volkszeitung-Tribune   (tri-wkly)   ......Ind.... 

Wlnona 

Araerican-Herold-Lincoln  Freie  Presse 

(wkly)     Ind...    510.398 

Sonntagspost  (wkly)  Ind  ..      59,945 

St.  Louis  MISSOURI 

Deutche  Wohenschrift    (wkly)    Ind  ..      51,575 

Lutheraner.  Der  (bi-wkly)   Relig  ..      36,000 

Omaha  NEBRASKA 

Katholisches  Wochenblatt  under  der 

Landmann    (wkly)    Agric ... 

Volkszietung- Tribune    (tri-wkly)    Ind 

Welt-Post,   Die   (wkly)    Ind.... 

Irvlngton  NEW  JERSEY 

New  Jersey  Freie  Zeitung  (wkly)  ....Ind  ..      52,367 
Princeton 

Annals  of  Mathematics  (Eng.,  Fr.,  Ger.) 
(bi-mo.)  Math.. 

Buffalo  NEW  YORK 

Deutsches  Wochenblatt  (wkly)    Ind  ...      $4,200 

Volksfreund  (s-wkly)  .............. ...... Ind  ... 

New  York 

Amerikanische  Schweizer  Zeitung  (Ger., 

Fr.,   Ital.)    (wkly)    Ind...      53,034 

Aufbau   (Eng.   &  Ger.)    (wkly)   Ind  ..**27,977 

Bahn  Frei  (Ger.  &  Eng.)   (mo.)  Frat....         $550 

Experimental  Cell  Research  (Eng..  Fr.. 
Ger.)    (bi-mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 
Cell  Biology— 

German- American  (mo.)  ...-..- Labor.... 

Jewish  Way  (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Relig ...        3,500 

Controlled  free  dist  ..        2,000 

Journal   of  Polymer  Science    (no  adv.) 

(Eng.,  Fr..  Ger.)   (mo.)   (see  note  in 

catalog) Polymer  ScU.      $2.000 

Plattdeutsche  Post  (wkly)   Ind...       6.800 

Solidarity  (Ger.  Eng.)    (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

(controlled  circ.)  Frat....    $30.000 

Sonntagsblatt  Staats  Zeitung  und  Herald 

(wkly,  Sun.)   Ind  .  **37,90S 

Staats-Zeitung  und  Herold  (dly)  ....Ind ..  **20,910 
United  States-German  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce Monthly  Bulletin  (Eng.  &  Ger.) 

(mo.)  U.  S. -German  Trade  ...        5,000 

Rochester 

Abendpost   (dly)    Ind ...    $13,678 

Schenectady 

Herold- Journal  (wkly) .~........    Rep.... 

Syracuse 

German  Quarterly,  The  (Ger.  ft  Eng.) 

(quar.)   Teachers  of  German. ..      $2.500 

Troy 

Freie  Presse  (wkly)  „ Ind...      52.830 

NORTH  DAKOTA 
Blsmarck-Manden 

Staats-Anzeiger.  Der  (s-wkly) Ind.... 

Dickinson 

North  Dakota  Herold  (wkly)  Ind  ..      $1,964 

Cincinnati  OHI° 

Freie  Press  (wkly) Ind...      51.305 


Cleveland 

Sendbote  (s-mo.)  (no  adv.)  

Wachter  und  Anzeiger  (wkly) 
Columbus 

Kirchenblatt  (bi-wkly)  


...Bapt.... 
Ind.... 


Ore. 
58.800 


Luth  ..      t3.325 


St.  Benedict  OREGON 

St.  Joseph's-Blatt   (wkly)   Cath  ..       5,248 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Gazette-Democrat   (wkly)   Ind   .        4,343 

Pittsburgh 

G.B.U.   Reporter  (Ger.   &  Eng.)    (mo.) 

Frat  ..    150.000 

Providence  RHODE  ISLAND 

Mathematical  Reviews  (Eng..  Fr..  Ger.. 
Ital.)  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  Math....      $3.563 

Yankton  SOUTH  DAKOTA 

Der  Kirchenbote  (wkly)   Congrega'l    .      $2.075 

Madison  WISCONSIN 

Monatschefte  fur  Deutschen  Unterricht 

(Eng.  &  Ger.)  (mo.)  Educ...         $673 

Milwaukee 

Herold   (s-wkly)    Ind ...      51,775 

Milwaukee  Deutsche  Zeitung  (dly)....Ind  ...    $13.671 

Watertown  Sunday  circ....    $16.827 

Black  and  Red  (Eng.  &  Ger.)  (mo.)  Coll ...         $775 
CANADA 

Steinbach  MANITOBA 

Post    (wkly)    ... ..  „...  Ind  .  **4,458 

Winnipeg 

Courier.  Der  (wkly)   Ind....  *19,044 

Montrealer  Zeitung   (wkly) Ind  ..        4,915 

Norwestern,  Der  (wkly)   — Ind....    $20,640 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Torontoer  Zeitung   (wkly)   ......   Ind  .. 


Montreal  QUEBEC 

Montrealer  Nachrichten  (wkly)  Polit... 

Battleford  SASKATCHEWAN 

Marienbote,  Der  (mo.)  «...^. Cath  ... 

Rosthera 

Bote.  Der  (wkly)  Menn  .. 

GREEK 

San  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

New  California  Hellenic  (wkly)  Ind  .. 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Southern  Hellenic  Life  (Greek  ft  Eng.) 

(mo.) 


$8.200 


$1,854 


52,850 


..       3,600 


Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Greek  Press  (Greek  ft  Eng.)  (wkly) 

Ind.  Rep.  ... 
Greek  Star  (wkly)   (Greek  ft  Eng.).  .Ind... 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Greek  Sunday  News  (wkly)   ------------  Ind  .. 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Athenai    (wkly)    ........  ..  ........................  Ind  ... 

National  Greek  Tribune  (wkly)  Greek  Int.... 


New  York 


NEW  YORK 


Ahepa  Messenger.  The  (mo.)  ---------  Frat... 

Atlantis    (dly)    ......  ........................  —  Ind... 

Sunday  circ~. 
Estia  (mo.)  ......................  Greek  Fam.  Int.«. 

Greek-  American  Tribune  (Greek  ft  Eng.) 
(wkly)     ..................................  -.....-  ..Ind.... 

Illustrated  Atlantis  (mo.) 

Illustrated  Gen'l  News  ... 
Kampana  (mo.)  ........................M..M...M.....Ind.... 

Kphth  (mo.)    ..........................  —  ................... 

National  Herald  (dly)   —  ..........  ..  ........  Ind... 

National  Herald  (wkly) 

Greek  Int.  &  Illus.  News.... 


53,500 
54,050 


}14,»36 
55,048 


1,831 
$18,579 
$18.579 


518,519 

2.200 
516.625 

516.628 


Circul»tio»--**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jun*  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement!:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit:  5P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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HEBREW 

(See  also  Yiddish,  also  Ladino) 
New  York  NEW  YORK 

Bitzaron  (mo.)  Lit.  &  Scien.  Int.... 

Hadoar  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Jewish  Int... 

HUNGARIAN 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

California  Magyarsag   (wkly)    Ind   . 

San  Francisco 

Magyar  Ujsag  (mo.)  Ind.... 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Testveriseg  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.)  Frat   . 


Circ. 

16,200 

89,585 


81,930 


15.000 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Chicago  es  Kornyeke  (wkly) Ind 


18,300 
$4,100— Free 


Detroit 


MICHIGAN 


Magyar  Banyaszlap  (ftntly)      ............  Ind....  11.200 

Southwest  Journal  (Hung.  &  Eng.) 

(wkly)        ......................................  Ind  ..  $10,500 

Ujsag  (wkly)  ....................................  Ind  ..  84,388 

St.  Louis  MISSOURI 

St.  Louis  es  Videke  (bi-wkly)  ...........  Ind....      $5,800 

New  Brunswick        NEW  JERSEY 

Magyar  Herald   (wkly)   ....................  Ind   .      84,750 

Passaic 

Szabad-Sajto   (wkly)    .........................  Ind....      84,000 

Perth  Amboy 

Hirado  (wkly)   .....  ...........................    Ind  ..      84,000 

Trenton 

Fuggetlenseg  (wkly)  ...............  -  .....  Ind  ...      83,600 

Jersey  Hirado  (wkly)    .................  Ind....      81,466 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Amerikai  Magyar  Szo  (wkly)  ........    Ind          83,000 

Ember.  Az  (s-wkly)  ......................  Dem    .    $10,000 

Kronika  (mo.)   ............................ 

Munkas.  A  (mo.)      ..................  Polit    .         $900 

Nok  Vilaga  (mo.)  ..........    Women's  Int  ..      $2,500 

Szabad  Magyarsag  (s-wkly)     .............  Ind....      4,500 

500—  Free 


Akron 

Akroni  Magyar  Hirlap  (wkly)  .........  Ind....      83,162 

Cleveland 

Amerikai  Magyar  Nepsava  (dly)  ........  Ind....    821,767 

Az  Ujsag   (wkly)       ....................     Ind....      81,397 

Jo  Pasztor.  A  (wkly)      .............  .  ....Relig....        7,896 

Katolikus  Magyarok  Vasarnapja 

(wkly)    ........  ..  .........................  Cath  .  .      $7,000 

Szabadsag   (dly)     ........  ...............  Ind....     822,535 

Lorain 

Lorain  es  Videke  (wkly)  .......................  Ind....      81,000 

Toledo 

Toledo   (wkly) 


Bethlehem  PENNSYLVANIA 

Hirado    (wkly)    ...........  -  ........  -...Hung.  Int  ..      81,328 

Lancaster 

Reformatusok  Lapja  (s-mo.)  .........  Relig... 

Pittsburgh 

Magyarsag  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Ind....      82,800 

William  Penn  (s-mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)   ...............................................  Frat.... 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Wisconsin  Magyarsag  (wkly)  ............  Ind  ...    818,700 

CANADA 
Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Kanadai  Magyar  Ujsag  (s-wkly)  —  Ind.., 


Toronto  ONTARIO  die. 

Kanadai  Magyarsag  (s-wkly)  Ind.... 

Sporthirado    (wkly)    (see  note  in  cata- 
log)    Sports  &  Women's  Ints....        4,800 

ICELANDIC 

CANADA 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Heimskringla    (wkly)        ....Conservative....        4.300 

Logberg  (wkly)    , .      Liberal... 

Sameiningin   (mo.)   Luth    .         $300 

ITALIAN 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Italo  Americano  (wkly)  Ind.... 

San  Francisco 

Bulletin  of  the  Italian  Catholic  Federa- 
tion (Ital.  &  Eng.)  (mo.)  Cath....    $10,000 

Corriere  del  Popolo  (Ital.  &  Eng.) 

(mo.)    Labor..       88,400 

Italia  L'  consolidated  with  Voce  del 

Popolo  (dly)   Ind....     814,416 

Leone,  II  (mo.)    Gen.  Frat.  News  ..    $10,216 

Schweizer  Journal  (Swiss  Journal)  (Ger.. 

Eng..  Ital.)    (wkly)   Ind....       82,002 

Hartford  CONNECTICUT 

Bulletin  (Ital.  &  Eng.)  (wkly)  Ital.  Int..  $1,300 

$1.900— Free 
Middle  town 

Bulletin  (Eng.  &  Ital.)  (wkly)  Ind 


Tampa  FLORIDA 

Gaceta,  La  (Span..  Eng.  &  Ital.  (wkly) 

Dem.... 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Italia,  L'  (wkly)  Ind.... 

Parola  del  Popolo,  La  (bi-mo.)  ..    Labor  .. 
Evanston 

Italics  (Eng.  &  Ital.)   (quar.) 

Teaching  &  Studies  of  Italian.... 


Baltimore 


MARYLAND 


Modern  Language  Notes  (Eng.,  Fr, 
Ger.,  Ital.,  Span.)  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  Philol.  &  Educ.... 


82,100 


$5,152 


85,864 
6,725 


$880 


900 


Boston 


MASSACHUSETTS 


Gazzetta    del    Massachusetts    (Eng.    & 

Ital.)  (wkly)     Ind. 

Herald  of  Christian  Science  (see  note  in 

catalog)     

Notizia,  La  (dly)   Ind.... 

Pittsneld 

Corriere  del  Berkshire  (wkly)  .  . .      Ind....      84,267 
Worcester 

OSIA  News  (EnK.  &  Ital.)  (mo.)  ....Frat    .    $37,877 


813,900 
832,800 


Detroit 


MICHIGAN 


Tribuna  Italiana  (wkly)  Ind  ..     813,511 

Voce  del  Popolo  (Ital.  &  Eng.)  (wkly)  Ind....     814,107 

MISSOURI 


Kansas  City 

Messaggero.  II  (Ital.  &  Eng.)  (mo.) 

St.  Loul,  Educa'L" 

Pensiero,  111  (Eng.  &  Ital.)  (wkly). ...Ind.... 


Omaha 


NEBRASKA 


American  Citizen,  The  (wkly)  Ind    . 

Public  Ledger  (Eng.  &  Ital.)  (wkly). .Ind.... 

Newark  NEW  JERSEY 

Italian  Tribune  (Ital.  &  Eng.) 

(wkly)     v Ind.... 

Paterson 

Voce  Italiana   (wkly) Ind.... 

Trenton 

Nuova  Capitale  (wkly)  Ind ... 


1,697 


$967 
$1,352 


619,800 
84,867 
85,872 


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*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Foreign  Language  Publications,  1959 


Brooklyn  N£W  YORK  Circ. 

Crociato,  II  (Ital.  &  Eng.)  (wkly)  ....Cath....       7,400 
New  York 

Adunata  dei  Refrattari,  L'  (wkly)  Pol....      55,867 

Amerikanische  Schweizer  Zeitung(Ger.. 

Fr.  &  Ital.)  (wkly)  Ind....      63,034 

Crociato.  II  (Eng.  and  Ital.)  (wkly) 

Catholic ...        7,400 

Divagando  (wkly)  Ital.  Int....    515,109 

Follia  di  New  York  (mo.)  « Rep.... 

Gazetta   Legale   I  talo-  Americana    (Ital. 
&  Eng.) (mo.)M..Immigration,Law&Trd.«. 

Giustizia  (mo.)  (no  adv.)  Labor.... 

Italamerican  (Eng..  Ital.)  (mo.)  Gen'llnt  ..    $16,500 
Progresso  Ital. -Americano,  II  (dly ). .Ind... 
Rinnovamento,  11  (Eng.  &  Ital.)    (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Relig....         $900 


57,910 

n.soo 

515,709 
515,069 

52,700 

$3,563 


Cleveland 

Araldo,  L'  (Ital.  &  Eng.)  (wkly)  Ind.... 

Greensburg  PENNSYLVANIA 

Sentinel  Press  (Ital.  &  Eng.)  (wkly)  Ind... 
Philadelphia 

Libera  Parola  (wkly)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     Ind.... 

New  Aurora,  The   (mo.)       Religious  .. 

Opinione,  L'  II  Progresso  (dly)     Ind  ... 

Ordine  Nuovo  (s-mo.)  Frat.... 

Popolo  Italiano,  II   (dly)     . ..    Ind.  Rep ... 
Pittsburgh 

Unione    (wkly)    Ind  ... 

Providence  RHODE  ISLAND 

Italian  Echo  (wkly)  Ind.... 

Mathematical  Reviews  (Eng..  Fr..  Ger.. 

Ital.  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) ..Math    . 

VERMONT 
White  River  Junction 

Informatore  del  Vt.,  N.  H.  •  Me, 

(bi-mo.)  (Ital.  &  Eng.)  Rep.... 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Gazzetta  Italiana  (Ital.  &  Eng.)  (wkly) 

Ind.... 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Tribuna  Italiana   (wkly)    Ind.... 

CANADA 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Corriere  Italiano.  Ill  (Ital.  &  Eng.) 


51,345 


18,650 


(wkly) 


..Ind  ..      25,162 
3,505— Free 


JAPANESE 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

California  Daily  News   (dly)       

New  Japanese  American  News 

(Jap.  &  Eng.)   (dly)  

Rafu  Shimpo  (Jan.  &  Eng.)  (dly)  

San  Francisco 

Hokubei  Mainichi   (Jap.   &  Eng.)    (dly) 

Ind. 
Nichi  Bei  Times  (Jap.  &  Eng.)  (dly) 

Ind. 

Denver  COLORADO 

Colorado  Times    (dly)    Ind 


55,5«3 

510,266 


§6.021 
56,205 

52,035 


Honolulu 


HAWAII 


Hawaii  Hochi  (Jap.  &  Eng.)  (dly) Ind....    511.322 

Hawaii  Times  (Jap.  &  Eng.)   (dly)  .Ind...    5H.20S 


Chicago 

Shirnpo  (s-wkly) 


ILLINOIS 


....Ind....      52,050 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

Hokubie  Shimpo  (Jap.  &  Eng.)  (wkly)  ..Ind.... 

Salt  Lak»  City  UTAH 

Utah  Nippo   (Jap.    &  Eng.)    (tri-wkly) 

Ind ... 


51,100 


51,300 


Seattle  WASHINGTON 

North  American  Post.  (Jap.)  (dly) 


Ind... 


Circ. 
2,500 


CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Continental  Times  (Eng.  ft  Jap.) 

(s-wkly)   Ind.., 


JUGOSLAVIC  (Serbs,  Croats 
Slovenes) 

(See  Yugoslavic) 

KOREAN 

Lo.  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

New  Korea  (wkly)     Educ  .. 


nolulu  HAWAII 

Korean  Pacific  Weekly  (wkly)..Kor.  Int.... 
Controlled  free  dist  ... 


$463 


$174 
$113 


$1,611 


900 


LATIN 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Mycplogia  (no  adv.)  (Eng.  &  Latin) 
(bi-mo.)    Mycology    (Fungi) 

CANADA 
Ottawa  ONTARIO 

Revue  de  L'Univeraite  d'Ottawa  (Eng.. 

Fr.  &  Latin)   (quar.)  Cultural.... 

LATVIAN 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Amerikaa  Latweetis  (American  Latvian) 
(s-mo.)    Latvian  lot— 


Brooklyn  NEW  YORK 

Laiks    (s-wkly)    Ind    .     512,056 

New  York 

Latvju  Zurnais  (s-mo.)  Cultural ... 

CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Latvija  Amerika  (s-wkly)     .  ..Latv.  Ints  ..      $4,511 

LITHUANIAN 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Lietuviu  Dienos  (Lith.  &  Eng.)  (mo.) 

Lith.    Ints  ..    $15.000 

Putnam  CONNECTICUT 

Eglute  (mo.)  Lith.  Child  Int....      $1,200 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Draugas    (dly)    Ind....  $49,870 

Kristaus  Karaliaus  Laivas  (wkly) 

Relig....  3,400 

Moteru  Dirva  (mo.)    Frat.  (Cath.     ..  2,400 

Muzikos  Zinios  (quar.)    Musica     .  840 

Naujienos    (dly)    Progressiv    ...  543,274 

Sandara  (wkly)   Fra   ...  25.675 

Vilnis   (dly)    Labo  . ..  523,355 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Keleivis  (wkly) Ind....      §5,840 

Vytis  (Eng.  &  Lith.)  (mo.) 

(mo.)  Juv.  Gen.  Mag.  Cath.-. 

Brooklyn  NEW  YORK 

Aidai   (mo.)   Science,  Lit.,  Art...        2,000 

Ateitis  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Cath.   Youth...      $1,700 

Darbininkas   (s-wkly)    ....Cath.   &  Labor...      $8,000 
Controlled  free  dist....      $2.000 

Karys  (mo.) Lith.  Int....      $1,600 

Vienybe  (wkly)  Ind  ... 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


LITHUANIAN     (Continued) 
NEW  YORK  (Continued) 
Jamaica 

Laisve  (dly)  (see  note  in  catalog)  ..Labor.... 

Tiesa  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) Frat ... 

New  York 

Tevyne  (wkly)   Ind ... 


Cleveland 

Dirva   (s-wkly) 


OHIO 


Mahaney  City        PENNSYLVANIA 

Saule  (s-wkly) 

Wllko*-Barre 

Garsas  (wkly)    ~ 


Ind 

..Frat . 


Cire. 

55,286 


$7.403 
53,620 

66,353 
$8,958 


CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Uaudles  Balsas  (wkly) 

Teviskes  Ziburiai  (wkly)  Lith.  Ints  ..      $5,600 

MACEDONIAN 

CANADA 

Toronto                         ONTARIO 
Macedonian  Voice  (Bulg.  & 
Macedonian)    (mo.)   Bulg.  Ints...      $1,000 

MALTESE 

CANADA 

Windsor  ONTARIO 

Malta   News    (Maltese   &   Eng.)    (mo.) 

Maltese  Ints  ..        1,558 

NORWEGIAN  and  DANISH 

San  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

Bien  (Dan.)   (wkly)  Ind ...      §3.100 

$2,000— Free 


Dacorah  IOWA 

Posten  (Norw.)   (wkly)  Ind.  &  Agric 


17,557 


Atkov  MINNESOTA 

Danish  Brotherhood  Magazine  (Dan.  & 
Eng.)  (mo.)  ~ -. Frat.  &  Int...    $10.300 

Duluth 

Skandinav  (Norw.  &  Eng.)  (wkly).. ..Ind  ..      81.250 
Tidende  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog)  Ind....         1 126 

Fergus  Falls 

Broderbaandet  (Norw.)    (mo.)  Relig   .         1500 

Minneapolis 

Minnesota  Posten  (wkly)  .  Ind ...        5.700 

Norsk  Ungdom  (mo.)  ......Educ.  &  Relig...        1,700 


Blair  NEBRASKA 

Kirke  og  Folk  (Dan.)   (s-mo.)  ..  ..Relig  .. 
Luthersk  Ugeblad  (Dan.)  (s-wkly )..Luth,.. 


Brooklyn 


NEW  YORK 


Nordisk  Tidende  (Norw.)  (wkly)  Ind 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Washington  Posten  (Norw.)   (wkly) 

Ind, 

Superior  WISCONSIN 

Tidende— See  Duluth.  Minn. 

CANADA 
Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Norrona  (Norw.)  (wkly),,Farm  &  Home .. 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Modersmaalet  (Dan.)   (wkly)   (see  note 
in  catalog)  .Dan.-Can.  Ints.. 


750 
$967 


19,448 


84,100 


2,968 


PHILIPPINE  LANGUAGES 

Lfllu«  HAWAII  dre. 

Filipino  News  (Ilocano)  (bi-wkly)  ....Ind.,.      81,674 

REPUBLIC  OF  THE  PHILIPPINES 
Cagayan  de  Oro 

Ant  Katarungan  (Visayan)   (wkly) 

Gen'l  Int.... 
Hollo 

Yuhum  (Ilongo  &  Eng.)  (wkly) 

News  Mag....      28,900 
Manila 

Alimyon  (Visayon)   (wkly)  M....Ind  ... 

Bagong  Buhay  (Tag.)   (dly)  Ind... 

Bannawag   (Ilocano)    (wkly) 

Cur.  Events ...      42.650 
Bisaya   (Cebuano)    (wkly)    (see  note  in 

catalog)     Cur.  Events   .      56,718 

Bulaklak   (Tag.)    (wkly)   Gen'l  Int.... 

Bulaklak  Express  (Tagalog)   (ftntly) 

Comics ...      51,270 
Hiligaynon  (Ilongo)  (wkly). .Cur.  Events  ...      45,289 

Liwayway  (Tag.)    (wkly)  Fiction...    159,497 

Manila  Klasiks  (Tagalog)    (ftntly) 

Comic ...      48.467 
Philipino  Komiks   (Tag.  &  Eng.)  (ftntly) 

Comics....    140,800 
Naga 

Bicol  Examiner  (Eng.  &  Bicolano) 

(wkly)     Ind  ...      $5,216 

Bicol  Star  (Eng.  &  Bicolano)   (wkly) 

Ind ... 
Quezon  City 

Kislap- Graphic  (Tag.)  (wkly) 

Movie.  Song  &  Radio  Guide  Mag  ..    $58,150 

Klasiks  (Tag.)  (ftntly)  Educ...      $2,689 

Controlled  free  dist ...      $1.220 


POLISH 

New  Britain  CONNECTICUT 

Przewodnik  Katolicki   (wkly) 

Civic  &  Relig  ...    $21,000 

ILLINOIS 

Dziennik  Chicagoski  (dly)   Ind.  Dem....  821.085 

Dziennik  Zwiazkowy  (dly)   Ind ...  (34.600 

Glos  Polek  (s-mo.) Polish  Women  ..  563,156 

Gosc  Niedzielny  (wkly)  Relig...  16,300 

Morze  (mo.)  ...  $2,600 

Narol  Polski  (s-mo.)  Cath.  &  Labor.. 

Zgoda  (Polish)   (s-mo.)  — Ind    .  $140.294 


South  Bend  INDIANA 

Goniec  Polski  (wkly)   „ Ind.... 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Kuryer  Codzienny  (dly) Ind  ... 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Apostol  (mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) Relig.... 

Dziennik  Polski   (dly)   M Ind  ... 

Glos  Ludowy  (Pol.  &  Eng.)   ( wkly ).. Ind  ... 
Orchard  Lake 

Sodalis  (mo.)  (no  adv.)  ~.  Cath... 


St.  Paul  MINNESOTA 

Nowiny  Minnesockie  (wkly) 


81,850 


826.552 


$16,500 
853.611 
83,080 

1,214 


Ind.,.      81*569 


Elizabeth  NEW  JERSEY 

Obywatel  Amerikanski  (wkly)  „  ......  ...Ind  ...      $3,982 

Perth  Amboy 

Glos  Narodu   (wkly)   ....................  ~  .....  Ind....      66,410 

Polak-Amerykanski   (wkly)    ...  ............  Ind.,      84,413 


Brooklyn  N£W  YORK 

Czas   (wkly)   ................  ..  ............................  Ind  ...    813,260 

New  York 

Nowy  Swiat  (dly)   ................  .....  ..........  ..lad....    825,114 

Robotnik  Polski  (bi-wkly)   ...»  ......   Labor,,      84.013 

Weteran  (mo.)   ..............  «  ..........  Veterans.,.      $5,150 

Utlca 

Slowo  Polski  (wkly)  ................  ........  ......  Ind  ...       7,245 


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Foreign  Language  Publications.  1959 


Cleveland                          OHIO  Circ 

Jednosc  Polek  (s-mo.)  Frat....  6,242 

Kuryer   Zjednoczenia    (s-mo.) Ind  ...  80,779 

Wiadomosci  Codzienne  (dly)   Ind....  $27,148 

Zwiazkowiec  (ftntly)  Frat  .. 

Toledo 

Ameryka-Echo   (wkly)   Ind   .  816,508 

Erle  PENNSYLVANIA 

Skarb  Rodziny   (mo.)   Relig...      $1.321 

Philadelphia 

Gwiazda    (wkly)    „ Frat...      $7.962 

Jednosc   (wkly)    Ind....      $4,500 

Pittsburgh 

Pittsburczanin    (wkly)    Ind ...      $4,234 

Sokol  Polski  (wkly) Frat  ..      20,000 

Reading 

Gazeta  Redingska  (mo.)    Ind    . 

Scran  ton 

Rola  Boza  (wkly)  Relig  ..        4,957 

Straz    (wkly)    Frat....      $9,378 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Kuryer  Polski  (dly)    - Ind  .     $24,076 

Stevens  Point 

Gwiazda  Polarna  (wkly)   Ind..    §18,095 

Rolnik  (wkly)  Ind.  &  Agric  ...          $760 

CANADA 
Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Czas   (wkly)    Ind    .        7,275 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Glos  Polski  (wkly)      Ind    .        8.600 

Zwiazkowiec  (s-wkly)   Polish- Int....        9,897 

PORTUGUESE 

Alameda  CALIFORNIA 

Journal  Portugues  (wkly)  Ind....      $2,750 


Storrs  CONNECTICUT 

Hispania  (Eng..  Span.  &  Port.) 

(4  ti.  a  yr.)  ......    Educ 


Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Americas  (see  note  in  catalog)  ........... 

Boletin  de  la  Oficina  Sanitaria  Panamer- 
icana  (Span.,  Fr.,  Port.  &  Eng.)  (no 
adv.)  (mo.)  ..................  .Sanitation.... 

Estadistica   (Span.,  Eng.,  Port.   &  Fr.) 
(quar.)  ..............  Inter.  Amer.  Statistics 

Controlled  free  dist  . 

Inter-American  Review  of  Bibliography 
(Eng.,  Span.,  Fr.  &  Port.)  (no  adv.) 
(quar.)  ..................  Books,  Book  Rev's  .. 

Fairhaven  MASSACHUSETTS 

Colonial,  O  (wkly)       .............  Ind.... 

Aurora  Evangelica  (bi-mo.)   .........  Relig  .. 

New  Bedford 

Diario  de  Noticias  (dly)   ..............  .....  Ind  .. 


Newark  N£W  JERSEY 

Luso-  Americano  (Port.  A  Eng.) 
(wkly)     ...................................    Ind.... 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Hacienda.  La  (Span.  &  Port.  Ed.)  (mo.) 

Exp  .. 
Luta.  A  (wkly)  ......  ................  _  ..........  Ind.... 

ROUMANIAN 

Dearborn  MICHIGAN 

Semnele  Timpului  (mo.)  ~~.~......~.....Relig  ... 

Detroit 

Romanul-  American  (wkly)   ..............  ...Ind... 

Solia  (bi-wkly)  ....  ..............  ..  ...........  Relig.... 

Controlled  free  dist  .  . 

Cleveland  OHIO 

America  Roumanian  News  (s-wkly)  Frat.... 


$5,400 


$808 
$566 


$3.000 


2.105 
1,800 

$8,920 


$4,875 


28,458 
$6,740 


$968 

$4,150 

$1.500 


$3.600 


RUSSIAN 

Berkeley                     CALIFORNIA  Ctat. 

Po  Stopam  Christa  (bi-mo.)  Relig...  $708 

Controlled  free  dist  $283 
San  Francisco 

Nashe  Vremya  (wkly)    Ind  ..  $1,530 

Novoya  Zarya  (dly)  ....  .. ....Ind.... 

Russian  Life  (Rus.  &  Eng.)  (dly)  ....Ind.,.  $2,219 

Jordanvill.  NEW  YORK 

Pravoslavnaya  Rus  (s-mo.)  Relig 1.5O4 

Pravoslavnaya  Zhizn  (mo.)       Relig....        1,504 

New  York 

Banner  of  Russia  (no  adv.)   (s-mo. ).. Pol ...  900 

Controlled  free  dist  600 

Novoye  Russkoye  Slovo  (dly)       ....    Ind  ..    $22,315 
Sunday  circ        $22,315 

Novy  Zhurnal  (quar.)  ..........................  Lit 

Rossiya    (dly) ...Ind    .      $2,445 

Russky  Golos  (dly)  Ind....      $5,896 

Russky  Vestnik  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     Frat...      $1.450 

Socialisticheskiy  Vestnik  (no  adv.) 
(mo.)    Political.... 


Wilkes-Barre 

Svit  (wkly) 


.-  .Frat... 


PENNSYLVANIA 

RUTHENIAN 

(See  Ukrainian) 


SCANDINAVIAN 

(See  Norwegian- Danish,  also  Swedish) 

SERBIAN 

(See  Yugoslavic) 

SLOVAK 

(See  Czechoslovak) 

SLOVENIAN 

(See  Yugoslavic) 


SPANISH 

Phoenix                           ARIZONA 
Sol,  El  (wkly)  

Tucson 

Alianza  (bi-mo.)  

Tusconense,   El   (wkly)    


Ind  ..      $4,000 


....Frat  .. 
Ind.... 


1.000 


Fresno 


CALIFORNIA 


.Cath...      $5,711 


Excelsior   (wkly)    

Los  Angeles 

Belvedere  Citizen   (wkly)    Ind  .. 

20.000— Free 

Esperanza,  La  (wkly) Cath.~      $2.000 

Nueva  Senda  (mo.) Relig... 

Opinion.  La  (dly)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Ind  ...**12,31t 
Sunday  circ  .  **  14,237 
Pan  American  Guide  to  U.S.A.  (quar.) 

Lat.  Amer.  Travelers.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Pesca  y  Marina  (bi-mo.) 
Fishing  &  Marine  Trade  of  Lat.  Amer.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
North  Hollywood 

Novela  Cine-Grafica,  La  (mo.). .Mot.  Pict  .. 
Pomona 

Espectador,  El  (wkly)  Ind  ... 

San  Bernardino 

Heraldo,  El  (wkly) Ind ... 


Denver  COLORADO 

Reino  de  Dios.  El  (mo.) Relig... 

Controlled  free  dist~« 


25,000 
7,000 

7.200 


500 
1.500 


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SPANISH    (Continued) 

Old  Greenwich         CONNECTICUT 


Cite. 

11,102 


Radiovision  (bl-mo.)  ....Rad.  &  TV  Trd... 
S  ton's 

Hispania  (Eng.,  Span.  &  Port.)   (4  ti.  a 
yr.)    Educa'l....      t5,400 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
American  Products  Magazine  (Eng.,  Fr. 

&  Span.)   (mo.) *  .... 

Electronics,  Aviation,  Nucleonics ... 

Controlled  circ....      20,318 
Americas    (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 
Boletin  de  la  Oficina  Sanitaria 
Panamericana  (Span.,  Fr.,  Port.  & 

Eng.)    (no  adv.)    (mo.) Sanitation  .. 

Estradistica  (Span.,  Eng.,  Port.  &  Fr.) 

(quar.)    Inter  Araer.   Statistics..         t808 

Controlled  free  dist ...         $566 
Inter-American  Review  of  Bibliography 
(Eng.,  Sp.,  Fr.  &  Port.)   (no  adv.) 
(quar.) Books.  Book  Rev's....      $3,000 

Miami  FLORIDA 

Diario  Las  Americas  (Sp.  &  Eng.)  (dly)....    516,752 
Tampa 

Gaceta,  La  (Span.,  Ital.  &  Eng.)  (wkly) 

Dem ...      $5,152 
Port  of  Tampa  Commercial  Digest 

(quar.)   (Span.  &  Eng.)....Mari.  Ship'g  .. 
Traduccion-Prensa,  La  (dly) Ind.... 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Bebidas  (7  ti.  a  yr.)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)    Bev.... 

Controlled  free  dist    .        8,000 
Caminos   y  Construction   Pesada    (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)  ..Rd.  &  St.  Const   . 

Cont.  circ....  >  15,050 
Elaboraciones  y  Envases  (bi-mo.)  (cont. 
circ.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Process'g  &  Packag'g  ...        5,500 
Leon.  El   (mo.) 

Business  in  Lat.  Amer  .. 

Mecanica  Popular   (mo.)       Mech'l    *206,398 

Sinopais  Medica  Internacional  (mo.) 

Lat.  Amer.  Drs.  &  Hosp's.... 

Controlled  free  dist . .      71.000 
Television  Radio  Y  Articulos  Electricos 
(see  note  in  catalog)   (mo.) 

Lat.  Amer.  Radio  &  Home  Ap  ..      14,000 
Evanston 

Revista  Rotaria  (mo.)     .Lat.  Amer.  Bus...  <fr42,6I9 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Modern  Language  Notes  (Eng.,  Fr., 
Ger..  Ital.,  Span.)   (mo.)   (see  note  in 
catalog)  Philo.  &  Educ....  900 

Kansas  City  MISSOURI 

Agricultura  de  las  Americas  (mo.) 

Farming  ..  > 34,461 
Lee's  Summit 

Sembrador.  El  (bi-mo.)..... Relig  Educ.... 


Albuquerque  NEW  MEXICO 

Independiente,  El  (wkly)  Ind  ... 

Bernalillo 

Times  (wkly)  Ind  ... 

Espanola 

Rio  Grande  Sun  (Eng.  &  Span.)  (wkly) 

Ind.... 
Santa  Rosa 

News  (Eng.  &  Span.)   (wkly)  Dem.... 

Defensor,  El  (Eng.  &  Span.)  (wkly) ..Ind.... 
Taos 

Crepusculodela   Libertad,   El    (Span.    & 
Eng.)    (wkly)  Dem.... 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

America  Oinica  (mo.) 

Med'l  Prof,  of  Lat.  Amer... 

Controlled  circ.... 


1.048 
662 

§3,150 
§1,040 
91,003 

52,633 
76,218 


New  York  Cilts. 

American  Exporter   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    Export  Trd....  >17,886 

Automotive  World  (see  note  in  catalog) 

(mo.)  Jnt'l  News  of  Auto  Work 

&  Repairs..., 

Controlled  circ  ...  > 22.046 
Automovil  Americano.  El   (mo.) 

Lat.  Amer.  Auto  Trd    .  *  19, 884 
Total  unpaid  dist ...        1,715 

Diario  de  Nueva  York,  El  (dly)    Ind....**55,678 

Sunday  circ  .  **52,148 

Ecos  de  Nueva  York  (wkly) 

Int.  of  Span.  Speak'g  People  in  USA.... 
Embotellador.  El  (bi-mo.) 

Bottled  Soft  Drink  Indus....  550 

Controlled  free  dist....        4,450 

Espana  Libre  (ftntly)  Dem  ..      53,000 

Farmaceutico(mo.)..Lat.  Amer.  Drug  Trd.... 

Controlled  free  dist  ..     tl3,032 
Fundamental  and  Adult  Education  (no 
adv.)    (quar.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Education  ..      J1.050 
Controlled  free  dist  ..      $5,400 

Guia  (mo.)    Export  Busi ... 

Controlled  circ  ..  > 20, 049 
Hablemos  (wkly)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Woman's   &  Home  Ints  ...    329,461 
Hacienda,  La  (Span.  &  Port,  ed.)  (mo.) 

Export  ..       28,458 

Hospital.  El  (mo.)  Med.  &  Hosp    . 

Controlled  free  dist .          4,237 
Indicador  Mercantil,   El  (quar.) 

Lat.  Amer.  Dry  Goods,  Fashions.... 
Industrial  World   (see  note  in  catalog) 

(mo.)    Export   Trade  ..  >17,474 

Ingenieria     Internacional     Construccion 

(mo.)   Lat.  Amer.  Const.   &  Eng'g    .  *  16, 201 

Ingenieria  Internacional  Industria  (mo  ) 

Lat.  Amer.  Indus.  &  Eng'g  ..  *  19,096 
Justicia  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  ..  ..  Labor....  20,000 
Life  En  Espanol  (bi-wkly)  (see  note  in 

catalog)       News  Pict's     * 344, 263 

Pimienta  (mo.)       Young  Adult  Int    . 

Prensa,  La  (dly)  Ind....**13,407 

Sunday  circ  ..  **1 1,909 
Revista  Aerea  Latino  Americana  (mo.) 

Avia  Indus. M» 
Controlled  circ  ...     >8,221 
Revista  De  La  Confederacion  Medica  Pan- 

americana  (mo.)  Medical  ..      50,528 

Revista  Industrial  (mo.) 

Lat.  Amer.  Indus. Trade.... 

Controlled  free  dist  ..  >22,2»5 
Selecciones  Del  Railway  Age  (quar.) 

R.  R.  Indus,  in  Lat.  Amer  ..         $167 
Controlled  free  dist ...      $2,330 
Servicious  Publicas  (bi-mo.) 

Imports  &  Exports.... 

Controlled  circ  ...  >  13,067 
Temas,  Revista  Illustrada  (mo.) 

Gen'l  Int.  Span.  Speak'g  People  ...      46,000 
Textiles  Panamericanos  (mo. )  (cont.  free 

dist.)        Textile   Mfg  ..        4,520 

Transporte  Moderno  (bi-mo.) 

Transp'n  &  Mat'ls  Handl'g  .. 

Controlled  circ   .  >2S,37« 

Tulsa  OKLAHOMA 

Petroleo    Interamericano    (Span.&Eng.) 

(mo.)..Tech.  Oil  Produc.,  Refin.,  Mktg ...    *4,334 
Total  unpaid  dist ...        1,400 

Pittsburgh  PENNSYLVANIA 

Oral  Hygiene  (mo.) 

Dental  Int.  of  Latin  America.... 

Controlled  free  dist ...    t!8,804 


Ponce 


PUERTO  RICO 


Dia,  El  (dly)   Ind....  16.238 

Puerto  Rico  Evangelico  (ftntly) 

Prot.  Church  &  Families....  4,700 
San  Juan 

Alma  Latina  (wkly)  Illus.  Rev  ...  8.200 

Cooperador.  El  (mo.)  Ind....  2.500 

Controlled  free  dist....  2,500 


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San  Juan  Circ. 

Impartial,  £1  (dly)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Ind    **S2.407 
Monday  circ....**«3,003 
Saturday  circ....**61,170 
Mundo,   El   (dly)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Ind  .  **59,066 
Monday  circ....**73,888 
Saturday  circ  **77,796 


Prensa   (mo.)   Lit. 

Controlled  free  dist.... 


5.000 
1,000 


Corpu.  ChrUU  TEXAS 

Trompeta,  La  (mo.)   .................  Relig    .      $2,000 

Universal   (wkly)   ....................................  Ind._ 

Verdad,  La  (Span.  &  Eng.)   (wkly).  Ind..      §3,828 
Eagle  Pass 

News  Guide  (Eng.  &  Span.)  (wkly).  Dem....      $2,150 
El  Paso 

Continental,  El  (dly)      ...................  Ind    .      87,500 

Sunday  circ....      87,500 

Revista  Catolica  (s-mo.)  .................  Cath  .  .    $10,000 

Houston 

Industrias  Lacteas   (mo.)       Dairy  Indus.... 

Controlled  free  dist    .        7,831 

Panadero  Latino  Americano  (mo.) 

Lat.  Amer  Bak'g  ... 
Controlled  free  dist    .        9,275 
Kingsville 

Notas  de  Kingsville  (wkly)   .............  Ind...       §1,686 

Laredo 

Free  Press  (Eng.  &  Span.)  (wkly)  Dem    .        2,200 

Times  (Eng.  &  Span.)   (dly)  ........    Ind....     815,538 

Sunday  circ         815,538 

World  (Eng.  &  Span.)   (wkly)  .....  ....Ind.... 

Mission 

Porvenir,  El  (wkly)       ................  Ind    41,500—  Free 

Raymondviile 

Tiempo,  El  (wkly)  .......................  Ind 

Rio  Grande  City 

Rio  Grande  Herald  (Eng.  ft  Span.) 


§863 


San  Antonio 

Luz  Apoatolica,  El  (mo.)       ...........  Relig.... 

Prensa.  La  (wkly)   ...............  Ind    . 

Zapata 

Zapata  County  News  (Eng.  &  Span.) 


$5.500 
§8,704 


David  REPUBLIC  OF  PANAMA 

Ecos  del  Valle  (dly)        .....        Ind  ... 

Razon.  La  (dly)  ..............................        1.200 

Panama 

Dia.  El  (dly)   .......................  Ind    8.000—  Free 

Estrella   de   Panama,    La    (see   note   in 
catalog)    ................................  Ind....      10,000 

Hora.  La  (dly)  ....................  Ind          18,000 

Loteria  (mo.)  ............  ..  ........  Health  &  Educ.... 

Mundo  Grafico,  El  (wkly)  ............................. 

Nacion.  La  (Span.   &  Eng.)    (wkly) 

Part.-  Lib.... 

Pais,  El  (dly)  ............................................  Ind.... 

Panama  American  (dly)  (see  note  in  cat- 

log)    ..............................  Ind    .     $13,809 

Voz  Universitaria   (bi-mo.)  Cult.  &  Coll  .. 

Controlled  free  dist....        2,000 

REPUBLIC  OF  THE  PHILIPPINES 
Manila 

Debate,  El  (dly)  ........................  Ind....        5.015 

Voz  de  Manila  (dly)  ......................  Ind  ... 

Zamboanga 

Republica.  La   (wkly)   ................................ 


SWEDISH 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

California  Veckoblad  (wkly)    Ind.... 

San  Francisco 

Vestkusten  (wkly)  Ind.... 


Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Svenska  Amerikanaren  Tribunen  (wkly) 

Ind.... 


§1,5)90 
§2,285 

828,965 


Worcester  MASSACHUSETTS 

Svea   (wkly)   .................................  ind.  Rep  ... 

Brooklyn  NEW  YORK 

Norden  (wkly)  ............................  Ind.... 

New  York 

Nordstjeman    (wkly) 


Circ. 
830,623 


§2,502 
88,250 


Austin  TEXAS 

Texas  Posten   (wkly)   .................  Liberal   . 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Ledstjarnan  (mo.)    ........  Frat.  &  Temp.... 

Svenska  Posten  (wkly)  ......................  Ind.... 

CANADA 
Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Canada  Tidningen  (wkly).  .Farm  &  Home.... 


SYRIAN 

(See  Arabic) 

UKRAINIAN  (Ruthenian) 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Samostijna  Ukraina  (mo.) Ind.... 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Lys  Myklta  (mo.)  Humor 

Ukrainsky  Prometey  (wkly)    Ind.... 


81,215 


$3.200 
83,330 


Jersey  City 


NEW  JERSEY 


Svoboda  (dly)  (see  note  in  catalog)  Dem  ... 
South  Bound  Brook 

Ukrainian  Orthodox  World   (no  adv.) 
(mo.)        ...........................  Relig.... 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Hromadskyi  Holos   (mo.)    .......    Liberal.... 

Medical  Journal  (quar.)       ........  Medical  .. 

Controlled  free  dist 
Novyi  Svit   (mo.)   .........     Ukrain.  Int.... 

Ukrainian  Engineering  News   (Ukrain.   & 
(Eng.)  (bt-mo.)  ............    Engineering.... 

Ukrainian  News  (wkly)  ..................  Labor    . 

Visnyk  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Ukrain.  Int.... 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

America   (dly)        .......  -  .................  Ind.... 

Kyiv  (bi-mo.)         ......................  Lit... 

Nashe  Zhittya  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)    ..................................        Frat 

Shlakh  (Ukrainian  &  Eng.)  (wkly)     Rel.... 
Pittsburgh 

Narodne  Slovo  (wkly)  ..  ................  «...,Frat.«. 

Scranton 

Narodna  Volya  (Ukrain.  &  Eng.)  (wkly) 

Ind.... 

CANADA 

Edmonton  ALBERTA 

Ukrainian  News  (wkly)  .....  Ukrain.  Ints  ... 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Canadian  Farmer  (wkly)          ......    Agric  .. 

Canadian   Ranok    (ftntly,    Fri.)....Uni  Ch    . 

Herald   (s-mo.)          .........  Greek  Orthodox.... 

New  Pathway  (s-wkly)  .........................  Ind.... 

Ukrainian  Voice  (wkly)  ...........  Ind.  . 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Batkivshyna    (bi-wkly)        ................  Ind    . 

My  I  Svit  (mo.)  ....................  Ukrain.  Int.... 


WELSH 

utica  NEW  YORK 

Drych  (mo.)  Ind.  &  Welsh  Int... 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA 

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$3,500 
83,500 


820,100 

1,800 


600 

180 
1.681 

800 
82,195 

1.600 


$10.000 
$400 


$3.000 
$19,240 


87,500 


$9,511 


19,765 
3.760 
$3.145 
11,620 


4,400 
$4.850 


$2.675 

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WENDISH 

(See  Yugoslavia) 

YIDDISH 

(See  also  Hebrew) 
Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Jewish  Daily  Forward  (see  note  in 
catalog)     

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Jewish    Daily    Forward    (see    note    in 
catalog)    ..... 


Circ. 


til, 000 


Newark  NEW  JERSEY 

Jewish    Daily    Forward    (see    note    in 
catalog)    ~ ~ 

Brooklyn  NEW  YORK 

Yid,  Der  (wkly)   Relig  . 

New  York 

Day- Jewish  Journal   (dly)  ..  ..Ind.  Dem 

Saturday  circ 

Sunday  circ 

Farband  News  (no  adv.)   (bi-mo.)   (Yid. 

&  Eng.)  Frat.... 

Freie  Arbeiter  Stimme  (bi-wkly)  Ind  ... 

Freiheit   (dly)    Labor.... 

Friend,  Der  (bi-mo.) Frat... 

Jewish  Daily  Forward   (dly)    (see  note 

in  catalog)   « Ind.  Labor  ... 

Sunday  morn,  circ ... 

Jewish  Farmer  (Yid.AEng.)(mo.)..Agric._ 
Mizrachi  Weg  (bi-mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 
Jewish  Int.    (Relig.)  .. 
New  Yorker  Wochenblatt  (bi-wkly) 

Lit.  &  Polit.... 

Pioneer  Woman.  The  (Eng.  &  Yid.)  (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog) 

Women's  &  Labor  Ints ... 
Specialty  Bakers'  Voice   (Yid.   &  Eng.) 

(Frid.)    ..Baking   Indus  ... 

Undzer  Weg  (s-mo.)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)  —  .. Political 

Wecker,   Der   (s-mo.)    (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     Labor  .. 

Yiddishe  Kultur   (mo.)   Jewish  Int.... 

Yiddisher  Kemfer  (wkly)   ...Zionist  Int  .. 
Zukunft  (mo.)  Lit.  &  Soc  .. 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Day-Morning  Journal   (dly)  .Republican  ..    $18,000 
Jewish  Dally  Forward  (see  note  in 
catalog)  ......... MM. ,.M    i. ...... i.n....i i 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Jewish  Press  Wochenblat  (Eng.  A  Yid.) 
(wkly)    Ind.... 

CANADA 

Winnipeg                     MANITOBA 
Israelite  Press  (wkly)   


**43,996 
**52,562 

..    $30.000 

§8.329 

75.000 

*71,219 
*73,911 


$33,000 

1,437 


15,000 
810,423 


Ind 


11,901 


Toronto  ONTARIO  Circ. 

Canadian  Jewish  Weekly  (Vbchenblatt) 

(wkly)  (Eng.  &  Yid.)  Jewish  Int....      $5,000 

Hebrew  Journal  (Eng.  &  Yid.) (dly). .Ind.,  $19.256 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Jewish  Daily  Eagle  (dly) Ind....    $15,730 

YUGOSLAVIC  (Serbs,  Croat,  and 
Slovenes) 

The  three  races  speak  one  language,  with  slight 
dialectical  differences. 

San  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

Jugoslavenski  Americki  Glasnik  (Serbo- 
Croat'n.)    (wkly)    Ind  ... 


Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Danica  (Croatian)   (wkly)   Ind.... 

Liberty  (Serbian)  (wkly)      Ind  ... 

Narodni  Glasnik  (Croatian)    (wkly)  ..Ind.... 
Novi    Svet    (Slovenian    &    Eng.)    (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog) 

Family  Int.  &  Educ.... 
Prosveta   (Slovenian)    (dly)    .    Ind.  Frat ... 

Serbian  Struggle  (Serb.)    (wkly)   Ind  .. 

Voice  of  Youth    (Slovene  &  Eng.)    (no 

adv.)    (mo.)       Juv.  Int  .. 

Zarja  (Slovene  &  Eng.)  (no  adv.)  (ma) 

Lemont  Frat"" 

Ave  Maria   (Slovene)    (mo.)    (no  adv.) 

Relig  .. 


Gary 


INDIANA 


Nasa  Nada   (Croatian)    (wkly)    ..  .Cath., 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Glas  Naroda   (Slovenian)    (s-wkly) 


923,500 
§8,000 


$4,500 
614,250 
$17.500 


12.000 
$5,100 

$8,022 


Ind....      92,400 

Cleveland  OHIO 

Amerikanski  Slovenec  (Slov.  &  Eng.) 

(wkly)        Frat . .    $17,800 

Ameriska   Domovina    (Slovenian)    (dly) 

Ind ...      99,000 

Glos  SDZ  (wkly)    (Slov.)   Frat  .        7.000 

New  Era  (Eng.  &  Slov.)  (s-mo.). .Frat  

Radnicka  Borba  (Serb.)   (wkly)    .  Labor  ..         9807 

Pltteburgh  PENNSYLVANIA 

American  Srbobran  (Serb.)   (dly)  Ind  ..    $12,000 

Zajednicar  (Croat.  &  Eng.)  (wkly)    Frat.... 

Controlled  free  dist....    $60,000 

CANADA 
Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Croatian  Voice  (wkly)   Ind 

Hamilton  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Srbobran  (Serb.)    (wkly)     Ind...      $5,000 

$3,000— Free 


Circulation — fr*Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

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FRATERNAL  PUBLICATIONS 

(153  Papers) 


ANCIENT  ORDER  OF  UNITED 
WORKMEN 

St.  Paul  MINNESOTA 


Early  American,  The  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

Wheeling  WEST   VIRGINIA 

A.  O.  U.  W.  News  (no  adv.)    (mo.)       ... 

DE  MOLAY 

Kansas  City  MISSOURI 

International  De  Molay  Cordon.  The 
(5  ti.  a  yr.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  .... 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Badger  De  Molay  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  

EASTERN  STAR 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Masonic  Chronicler  (wkly)  (see  note  to 
catalog)  .~— Masonic  ft  Eastern  Star... 


Ore. 

$8,000 


*875 


2,500 


Detroit 


MICHIGAN 


Eastern  Star  (mo.) 


CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Eastern  Star  Quarterly  (quar.) 

Frat.  O.E.S 

ELKS 

Washington     DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Washington  Eagle  (Negro)  (mo.) 

I.  B.  P.  O.  E.    . 


U.864 


New  York 


NEW  YORK 


Elks  Magazine  (mo.)  *1,230,998 

FORESTERS 

OHIO 
Catholic  Forester  (no  adv.)  (qnar.) 

Fraternal    .  U46.100 

CANADA 
Brantford  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Forester  (Eng.  &  Fr.)   (bi-mo.)..      35,500 
Toronto 

Independent  Forester  (quar.)    (no  adv.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  235,000 

FRATERNAL  ORDER  OF  EAGLES 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Eagle  Magazine  (mo.)  (tee  note  In  cat- 
alog)   F.  O.  E *780,000 

GRAND  ARMY  OF  THE  REPUBLIC 

Washington     DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
National  Tribune-Stars  and  Stripes 
(wkly)   Vets.  &  Widows....    $49.450 

INDEPENDENT  ORDER  OF 
ODD  FELLOWS 

Stockton  CALIFORNIA 

California  Odd  Fellow  and  Rebekah  (mo.)..      $7,666 

Englewood  COLORADO 

Colorado  Odd  Fellow  (mo.) 


Caldwell  IDAHO 

Idaho  Odd  Fellow  (no  adv.)   (mo.)     ...    . 

Berwyn  ILLINOIS 

Cesky  Odd  Fellow  (Czech,  ft  Eng.)  (mo.) 

Fraternal 

Maxw.il  IOWA 

Iowa  Odd  Fellow  (mo.)  

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Maryland  Odd  Fellow  (mo.)  


Watertown  *EW  YORK 

Odd  Fellows  Record  (mo.)   


Springfield 


OHIO 


Ohio  Odd  Fellow   (mo.)    Fraternal  , 

Stillwater  OKLAHOMA 

Oklahoma  Odd  Fellow  (mo.)       

Controlled  free  dist .. 

Dallas  TEXAS 

Odd  Fellows  News  of  Texas  (mo.)  

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Wisconsin  Odd  Fellow  (mo.)       


Circ. 

3,200 


n.800 


800 


4,450 


t3,400 


6,870 


753 
15,692 


26.650 


9,823 


JUNIOR  AMERICAN  MECHANICS 

Akron  OHIO 

Buckeye  American,  The  (mo.)      ..    Frat....      $9,000 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Junior  American  (mo.).... Jr.  O.  U.  A.  M *49,683 

KNIGHTS  OF  COLUMBUS 

New  Haven  CONNECTICUT 

Columbia  (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog)     .... 
Columbian  Squires  (mo.)  ..    Jr.  K  of  C ...      17,200 
Controlled  free  dist.  ...        1.000 

ILLINOIS 

Columbian    (wkly)    35.087 

KNIGHTS  OF  PYTHIAS 

Maquoket.  *OWA 

Pythian  Sister  Tidings  (mo.)..Pyth.  Sist    .  $100.000 
WillUnuburg 

Pythian  Spur  (mo.)  Fraternal ...        9,000 

Owowo  MICHIGAN 

Michigan  Pythian  (mo.)  K.  of  P- 

LOYAL  ORDER  OF  MOOSE 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Moose  Magazine   (mo.)   ... 1834.089 


MASONIC 

Mobile  ALABAMA 

Masonic  Monthly   (mo.)   


15,300 
4,300 


COLORADO 

Square  and  Compass  (mo.)  

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

New  Age  (mo.)  (no  adv.)  (cont.  free  dist.)..  £460,000 
Pyramid,  The  (Negro)  (quar. ).. Masonic  ...  *22.000 
Sojourner,  The  (no  adv.)  (hi- mo.) 

Masonic  (Milit.U.    U8.268 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  wA.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit:  |P.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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1865 


Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


MASONIC     (Continued) 

ILLINOIS 

Masonic  Chronicler  (wMy)  (fee  note  to 
catalog) 


Circ. 


Masonic  Temple  Topics  (mo.) 


Fort  Wayne  INDIANA 

Square  and  Compass  (mo.)    (see  note 

in   catalog)    Masonic- 


Indiana  Freemason   (mo.)       

Controlled  free  dist .. 
Hammond 

Square  and  Compass  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)   Masonic  . 

KANSAS 

Kansas  Masonic  Digest  (mo.)  

Controlled  free  dist 

KENTUCKY 

Masonic  Home  Journal  (s-mo.)       

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Bourn i  Temple  News   (mo.)       

MICHIGAN 

Masonic  World   (mo.)  


Saint  Paul  MINNESOTA 

Trestle  Board  (mo.)  

St.  Jo**  MISSOURI 

Moil  a  Temple  Bulletin  (mo.)  ... 


14,548 
2,052 


J6.200 

2,167 
1,230 

98,500 
8,000 
50,200 
13,357 


Royal  Arch  Mason.   The   (quar.)    (se« 

note  in  catalog)  Freemasonry....  $108,000 

MONTANA 
Masonic  News  and  Algerian  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  Masonic....  700 

Controlled  free  dist....        3,300 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

Empire  State  Mason (6  ti.  a  yr.).. Masonic 

NORTH  CAROLINA 
Orphans'  Friend  and  Masonic  Journal 
(s-mo. ) 


300,000 


Cleveland  OHIO 

Masonic  Bulletin  (mo.)    

Columbus 

Ohio  Mason  (wkly)   

York  Temple  News  (mo.)    (free  to 
members)    ., 


Gsrthrfe  OKLAHOMA 

Oklahoma  Mason  (mo.)   

Portland  OREGON 

Freemason    (mo. )    


Waeo  TEXAS 

Texas  Grand  Lodge  Magazine  (noadr.) 

(mo.)       Masonic. 

Controlled  free  dist . 

Hl^Und  Spring.         VIRGINIA 

Virginia  Masonic  Herald  (no  adv.) (mo.).., 

guttle  WASHINGTON 

Masonic  Tribune   (wkly)   


3.900 


6.000 
4.200 


33,850 
4,375 


14,150 


Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Masonic  Tidings  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  « 


CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Freemason  (6  ti.  a  yr.)  £8,598 


Montreal  QUEBEC 

Masonic  News    (mo.)    


Circ, 


MODERN  WOODMEN  OF  AMERICA 

Rock  Island  ILLINOIS 

Modern  Woodman   (semi-an.)      318,424 

Controlled  free  dist ...        5,700 


UNCLASSIFIED 

Tucson  ARIZONA 

Alianza  (Alliance)   (Span.)   (bi-mo.) 

Fraternal.... 

San  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

California  Druid  (mo.)  « Frat.... 

Leone,  H  (ItaM  (mo.) 

Gen'l  &  Frat.  News.. 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Ahepan,  The   (quar.)    

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution 
Magazine  (mo.)-.Nat'l  Soc'y  of  D.A.R.  ., 

Sons  of  the  American  Revolution  Maga- 
zine (quar.)  -..Sons  of  the  Am.  Revolu  , 

Testveriseg  (Hung.)   (mo.)     Frat  ., 


J10.216 


30,000 
32,500 


19,500 
15,000 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Herald    (Czech.)    (quar.)       Frat  ..      *4,200 

Moteru  Dirva  (Women's  Field)    (Lith.) 

(no  adv.)  (mo.)      Frat.  (Cath)....        2,400 

Prosveta  (Slov.)  (dly)   (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)        Ind.  &  Frat  ..     §14.250 

Railway  Employes  Journal  (mo.) 

F.  R.  Fraternal....    197.051 

Sandara   (Uth.)    (The  League)    (wkly) 

Fraternal  ..      26.675 

Sokol  Americky  (American  Falcon) 

(Czech.)    (mo.)      Frat.   &  Educ    .      *8,000 

Train  Dispatcher  (mo.) 

R.  R.  Frat.  ft  Labor... 

Zarja  (The  Dawn)  (Sloven  ft  Eng.)  (no 

adv.)     (mo.)    Frat    .       12.000 

Cicero 

Organ  Ceskoslovenskych  Spolku  v 
Americe    (Czech.)    (s-mo.)        ....     Frat          25,000 


P.  E.  O.  Record  (mo.)  P.  E.  O  .. 

Rock  Island 

Royal  Neighbor  (mo.)  R.  N.  of  A. 


Indianapolis 


INDIANA 


Fraternal  Monitor  (mo.)  Frat.  Insur 


IOWA 

Conductor  and  Brakeraan,  The  (mo.) 
(cont.  free  dist.)  .  R.  R.  Labor  &  Frat 

MASSACHUSETTS 

Sons  of  Italy  Magazine  (mo.)  Frat 


W< 


OSIA  News  (Ital.  &  Eng.)  (mo.)      Frat 


364,859 

t5,600 

29,143 

21.815 
t37,877 


Birmingham  MICHIGAN 

National  Gleaner  Forum  (quar.)  (no  adv  ) 

Frat.  &  Insur....    $28.000 

Port  Huron 

W.B.A.   Review   (no  adv.)    (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)    Frat.   Insur....    109,505 

MINNESOTA 
Danish  Brotherhood  Magazine 

(Dan.  &  Eng.)  (mo.)  .    ..    Frat.  &  Ins....    $10,300 

Minneapolis 

Sons  of  Norway  (mo.)  .  .Sons  of  Norway....      33,787 
New  Prague 

Katolicky  Delnik  (Czech.  &  Eng.) 

(mo.)    Frat.    Insur....      J8.400 


,  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit? 


+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher'g  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  In  front  of  book. 

1866 


Fraternal  Publications,  1959 


St.  Paul 

Decree  of  Honor  Review  (no  adv.) 
(mo.)   .............................................  D.  of  H.... 

Mound  Bayou  MISSISSIPPI 

Taborian,  The  (Negro)  (quar.)  .......  Frat... 

OoMto  NEBRASKA 

Bratrsky  Vestnik  (Brotherhood)  (Czech.) 

(mo.)  .................................  Frat.  &  Lit  ... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Manchester  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

Canado-Americain,   Le   (Fr.)    (bi-mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)  ..............  Frat.... 

Paaaaic  NEW  JERSEY 

Katolicky  Sokol    (no  adv.)    (Slovak  ft 

Eng.)    (wkly)   ......................    Frat... 

Priatel  Dietok  (Slovak  &  Eng.)    (mo.) 

Perth  Amboy  Frat"" 

Slovensky  Sokol  (Slovak)  (wkly)  ..  Frat... 
Vottok    (The    East)    Carpatho-Russian 
(quar.)    ..................................................  Frat... 

Jamaica  NEW  YORK 

Echo   (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

U.  O.  True  Sisters  ... 
Tiesa    (The    Truth)     (Lith.)     (no    adv.) 

(mo.)   .......  .  .  ...    Frat  . 

New  York 

Ahepa   Messenger,    The    (Greek)    (mo.) 

Frat    . 
Bahn  Frei  (Clear  Track)   (Ger.  &  Eng.) 

(mo.)   ..  Frat    . 

Farband  News   (Yid.  &  Eng.)    (no  adv.) 

(bi-mo.)  . 

Friend,  Der  (no  adv.)  (Yiddish)  (bi-mo.) 

Frat    . 
Hoosharar   (Reminder)    (Armenian  & 

Eng.)    (s-mo.)  Frat 

Russky  Vestnik  (Russian  Herald) 

(Russ.)    (mo  )  Frat.... 

Solidarity    (Ger.    &   Eng.)    (no  adv.) 

(mo.)    (cont.  circ.)  Frat 

Visnyk  (Herald)   (Ukrainian)   (no  adv.) 

(mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog)  Ukran.  Int  .. 
Workmen's  Circle  Call  (no  adv.)  (6  ti.  a 

yr.)   ..........      Labor  Frat 

Yonker* 

Karpatska  Rus'   (Carpatho-Russian) 

(wkly)    .................................  Frat    . 

Cleveland  OHIO 

American  Roumanian  News  (Roumanian) 

(s-wkly)  . 

Amerikanski   Slovenec   (Slov.    ft   Eng.) 

(wkly)  .  Frat  .. 

Glos  SDZ   (SDZ  Voice)    (Slov.)    (s-mo.) 

Frat 

Jednosc  Polek  (Polish)   (s-mo.)  ....     Frat  . 
New  Era  English-Slovene  (s-mo.)     Frat.... 
Q.  B.  Beam,  The  (mo.)  ....Frat.  Aviation 
Zwaizkowiec  (Pol.)  (ftntly,  Thurs.K.Frat    . 
Delaware 

Tomahawk   of   Alpha    Sigma    Phi    (quar.) 

Frat   . 


Circ. 

57,850 


24,500 


$20,000 


19,450 

9'700 

$9,500 


$12.400 


1.831 

$550 

$30,000 

75,000 

9,200 

$1,450 

$30,000 

1,600 

$15,000 

94,200 

$3.600 
$17.800 

7,000 
6,242 

$4,200 
17.000 


$1,250 


Braddock  PENNSYLVANIA 

Svornost    (Harmony)    (Slov.    &  Eng.) 

(mo.) 

MayfleU 

Lubov  (Carpatho-Russian) (bi-mo.)  ....Frat 

Middletowa 

Jednota  (Slov.  ft  Eng.)   (wkly) 

Cath.  &  Frat ...      40,370 
Zenska  Jednota    (Slovak)    (no  adv.) 

(s-mo.)    Frat...     $41,750 


Gwiazda  (Star)  (Polish)  (wkly) Frat ... 

Kolping  Banner  (mo.)   Frat.... 

Nashe  Zhittya    (Ukrainian)    (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)   Frat.... 

Ordine  Nuova  (s-mo.)  (Ital.)  Frat.... 

Pittsburgh 

G.B.U.   Reporter   (Ger.   &  Eng.)    (mo.) 

Frat ... 

Junior  Magazine  (no  adv.)   (bi-mo.)Frat   . 
Narodne  Noviny   (Slov.   &  Eng.)    (no 

adv.)   (ftntly) Frat... 

Narodne  Slovo  (Ukrain.)   (wkly)  ....Frat... 
Slovensky   Hlasnik   (Slovak)    (s-mo.) 

Educ.  &  Frat.... 

Sokol  Polski   (Polish)    (ftntly)  . ...    Frat ... 
William  Penn   (Hung.   &  Eng.)    (s-mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)  . .  Frat ... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 

Zajednicar  (Croat.  &  Eng.)  (wkly)  ..... 

Zivena  (Slovak  ft  Eng.)  (no  adv.) 

(3  ti.  a  mo.) 

Scrantoo 

Straz   (Polish)    (wkly)    Frat  .. 

WIlkM-Bam 

Bratstvo  (Slov.  &  Eng.)   (wkly)  

Garsas  (Lithuanian)   (wkly)       

Svit  (Russian)    (wkly)   

Wooneocket  RHODE  ISLAND 

Union.  L'   (Fr.)    (mo.)    Cath.  Frat  .. 

Granger  TEXAS 

Nasinec   (Fellow  Countrymen)    (Czech.) 
(wkly)        Frat... 

VIRGINIA 
Saint  Luke  Fraternal  Bulletin  (Negro) 

(mo.)     Frat . . 

South  Norfolk 

Daughters  of  America  Magazine  (mo.) 
D.  of  A  .. 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Ledstjarman  (Swed.  ft  Eng.)    (mo.) 

Frat.  &  Temp ... 

WISCONSIN 
Equitable  Reserve  Guide  (no  adv.) (mo.) 

Frat.  &  Fam    . 

CANADA 
ONTARIO 

Echoes    (quar.) Daugh.  of  Emp  .. 

Kin  (10  ti.  a  yr.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Frat ... 


Circ. 
57,962 

$1,500 

$3.000 


150,000 
22,000 

$15,496 

20,000 
$60.000 

59,375 

$6,850 
$8.958 

41,250 
52,245 

$102,000 
$3,200 
$33,000 


Cln 


WOODMEN  OP  THE  WORLD 

NEBRASKA 
Woodmen  of  the  World  Magazine  (mo.) 

Frat...    354,215 

CANADA 
ONTARIO 

Canadian  Woodman  (no  adv.)    (bi-mo.).... 

WOODMEN'S  CIRCLE 

NEBRASKA 

Woodmen  Circle  Tidings  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)    122,500 

-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  JP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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1867 


MAGAZINES    OF    GENERAL    CIRCULATION 
GROUPED   ACCORDING   TO   CLASSIFICATION 


CONSUMER   MAGAZINES  APPEALING  TO  THE  GENERAL  PUBLIC  ARE  LISTED. 

BEGINNING  ON  PAGE  1374 


AMUSEMENTS 

See  also  Motion  Pictures;  Dramatic  and  Theatrical; 
Radio  and  Television. 


Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Sets  in  Order  (mo.)    (see  note  in  cata- 
log)      Square  Danc'g.... 

This  Week  in  Los  Angeles  (wkly)   (see 
note  in  catalog)  ...Enter.  News  of  L.  A   . 
Controlled  free  dist    . 
San  Diego 

Viltis  (6  ti.  a  yr.) 

International  Folklore  &  Folkdanc'g.... 


Circ, 

$14,522 


1,203 
10.000 


tl.600 


San    Francisco   Bay   Window    (bi-wkly. 

Wed.)     ~ Local  Enter   .        1.283 

Controlled  free  dist....        1.247 
San  Jose 

Dancing  Digest  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)  « Danc'g....    t!2.300 

New  Haven  CONNECTICUT 

Info  (mo.)...  News  &  Doings  in  N.  Haven  ..        1.000 
Controlled  free  dist ..         4.000 


FLORIDA 
Talent  Digest  (mo.)    Enter... 


Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Funspot   (mo.)    Amusements  Mgmt  .. 

Total  unpaid  dist.... 
This  Week  in  Chicago  (wkly)    (cent. 

circ,)   Local  Enter 

Where  (wkly)  (aee  note  in  catalog) 

Enter.  News  of  Chicago 
Controlled  free  dist 
RocheU* 

White  Tops,  The  (6  ti.  a  yr.) 

Int.  of  Circus  Fans.... 


2,726 

12.000 


1,000 
15,000 


1,675 


Louisville 


KENTUCKY 


Oracle.  The   (bi-mo.)   Ventriloquism 


Qnincy 


MASSACHUSETTS 


New  England  Caller,  The  (no  adv.) 
(mo.)    Square  Danc'g 

MICHIGAN 
Where  (wkly)  (see  not*  in  catalog) 

Enter  News— 

MINNESOTA 

Roundup.  The  (mo.) 

Square  &  Folk  Danc'g.... 

Asbmy  Park  NEW  JERSEY 

Spotlight  (wkly) Resort  News.... 

Atlantic  City 

Amusements    (wkly)    (cent,    free  dist.) 

Local  Enter.  News  .. 
Newark 

American  Squares  (mo.) 

Square  &  Folk  Danc'g.... 
Paterson 

Rosin  the  Bow  (quar.) 

Folk  &  Square  Danc'g.... 

noshing  NEW  YORK 

Folk  Dancer,  TheUrreg.)  ..  Folk  Danc'g.... 
New  York 

Country  Dancer,  The  (quar.)  Folk  Danc'g.... 
Dance  Magazine  (mo.) Dancing  Prof.... 


tl.400 


8.900 
5.000 


500 


New  York  Circ. 

Dance  News  (mo.)  Danc'g  Int  ..      13.200 

Equity  (mo.) Actors  Equity....      10,000 

Metropolitan  Host  (wkly) ..Guide  to Amus.... 

Controlled  free  dist....    121,000 
National  Theatre  and  Concert  Magazines 

(see  note  in  catalog) 
Playbill.  The  (wkly)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

N.  Y.  Audiences,  Legit.  Theatre  . 
Program  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Program  Enter.  Com..., 
Show  Business  (wkly)  ....  Enter.  News  .. 
Variety  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Theat.,  Radio  &  Mov.  Pict    . 
Where    (wkly)    (see   note   in   catalog) 

Enter.  News    . 
Controlled  free  dist....    $15,000 

Cincinnati  OHIO 

Billboard  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 


223.900 
t22.000 


*42,205 


Hooaton  TEXAS 

Microphone.  The  (mo.)...  Square  Danc'g.... 

CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Show  Business  (wkly) 

Show  Busi.  Tade   . 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Current  Events  (wkly)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Enter.  News  &  Travel  .. 

Journal    Des    Vedettes,    Le    (Fr)    (wkly) 

Show  Business.... 

Vu   (Fr.)    (wkly). .-Enter.,  Spts.  &  News   . 

ART  and  ANTIQUES 

See  also  Art  In  the 
Trade.  Technical  and  Class  Section 

Stonlngton  CONNECTICUT 

Antique  Automobile  (quar.) 

Antique  Auto  Hobby  Int. .. 
Westport 

Famous  Artists  Magazine  (quar.)  ...Art... 


10,000 


$9,000 
56.541 


Taneytown 


MARYLAND 


Spinning  Wheel,  The  (mo.)  ....  Antiques  .. 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Chrysalis  (bi-mo.)  Arts.... 

Old.Time  New  England  (quar.) 

Antiquarian  Ints.... 

Summit  NEW  JERSEY 

Antiques  Dealer  (mo.)  Antiques  Dlr.... 


*8,437 


13,000 


J450 
2.000 


3,776 


New  York  NEW   YORK 

Amateur  Artist.  The  (quar.) 

Amateur  Artists  ... 

American  Artist  (mo.)  (set  note  in  cata- 
log)   Art  &  Educ  ..  *40,257 

Antiques  (mo.)   Antiques....  *38,206 

Art  in  America  (quar.)    .Art....    Jl 0,000 

Art  News  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Art  &  Antiques....  * 23,404 

Arts   (mo.) • Art.... 

National  Sculpture  Review  (quar.)  Scul....        1,400 
Controlled  free  dist....        4,300 
Pictures  on  Exhibit  (mo.)   (see  note  in 
catalog)   — .Mews  of  Art  Shows ...      21,600 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  wA.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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1868 


Magazines  of  General  Circulation,  1959 


New  York  Ore. 

Today's  Art  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  Art....      73,800 

WestAeld 

Antiques  Journal  (mo.)  Antiques....    £10,000 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Tempos  (mo.)  Music.  Art  Theatre ... 

CANADA 
Ottawa  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Art  (quar.) 

Arts  &  Gallery  Exhibitions.... 


ASTROLOGY 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

American  Astrology  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

Astrology  Guide  (bi-mo.) 

Horoscope  (mo.)  - 


6,145 


29,420 
150,000 


AUTOMOTIVE 

See  also  Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Section 
•  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Automobile  Topics  (mo.) Auto....    $16.500 

Car  Craft  (mo.) 

Int.  of  Motor'g  World...  $145,666 
Custom  Cars  (mo.)  .. .-Auto' ve  Consumer....  $132,191 

Cycle   (mo.)   - Motorcycling....  •£  25,391 

Hot  Rod  Magazine  (mo.)       Automotive. ...*445,580 

Motor  Life  (mo.)   Automotive  .^172,747 

Motor  Trend  (mo.)  Motor'g  Ints    * 390, 449 

Rod  and  Custom  (mo.) 

Consumer  Automotive  ..  $150,464 


Westport  CONNECTICUT 

Sports  Car  (mo.)  Sports  Cars  &  Activ's.... 


10,100 


Brooklyn  NEW  YORK 

Illustrated  Speedway  News  (wkly)   (see 

note  in  catalog)  Auto  Rac'g 

New  York 

Auto  Craftsman  (bi-mo.) 

Motor  Enthusiasts    .      61,850 
Car  Life  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Automotive....  $134,75- 

Foreign  Car  Guide  (mo.)  ....Foreign  Cars....      38,245 
Foreign  Cars  Illustrated  (mo.) 

Foreign  Cars.... 

Motor  Group  (mo.)  (For  complete  group 
listing,  see  catalog  section) 

Automotive  (Consumer)    . 
Motor  Guide   (mo.)    (see  note  in  cata- 
log)       Automotive  . . 

Rod  Builder  &  Customizer   (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)      Auto  Enthus  .. 

Rodding  and  Restyling  (mo.)  „    Auto... 

Small  Cars  Illustrated  (bi-mo.)  ....... JVuto.... 

Speed  Age  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Auto  Rac'g....  $130.54 

Speed  Mechanics   (quar. ).... Auto  Mechan   .      61,077 

Sports  Car  Illustrated  (mo.) 

Sports  Car  Enthusiasts    *  144,60 

Columbus  OHIO 

American  Motorcycling  (mo.) 

Motorcycling.... 

AVIATION 

See  also  Trade.  Technical  and  Class  Section 


$74,43: 

$91,939 

$115.000 

51, 164 


•  Anceles  CALIFORNIA 

California  and  Western  Visitor  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  .....Air  Travel  Int... 

Controlled  free  dist... 


10,500 
72,  SM 


Betheeda  MARYLAND 

AOPA  Pilot,  The  (mo.) 

Aircraft  Owners  &  Pilots  ..  •  68,545 
Total  unpaid  dist....    ~.7,783 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Airlanes  (ma)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Air  Travel  Int.... 


few  York  Clrc. 
American  Modeler  (mo.) 

Model  Planes  Hobby  Int  ..  115,117 

Flying  (mo. )   Avia....*222,615 

Flying  Models  (mo.)  ....  Avia....  31,616 

Model  Airplane  News  (mo.) 

Jr.  Av.  Sci.  &  Mech....  78,000 


BABIES 

See  Parent-Teacher  and  Children 
New  York  NEW  YORK 

Alford  Baby  Group  (mo.)   (for  complete 
group  listings  see  catalog  section) 

Baby  Care  ..  $325.000 
American  Baby  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)        New  &  Expectant  Mothers....    210.000 

Baby  Care  Manual  (quar.)   (see  note  in 

catalog)   (cont.  circ. ).... Moth's  of  Inf'ts  ..    504.796 
Baby  Post  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 
(cont.  circ.) 

Expectant  &  New  Mothers....VAC  734.269 
Baby  Talk  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 
(cont.  circ.) 

Exp'nt  Moth.  &  Mothers  of  Infts    VAC  516,024 
Baby  Tirae-^See  Alford  Baby  Group. 
Congratulations    (quar.)     (see    note    in 

catalog)    Mag.  for  New  Mothers ... 

Controlled  free  dist....    300.000 
Modern  Baby.  The— See  Alford  Baby 

Group. 
My  Baby  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Expectant  &  New  Mothers    .    325,000 
Today's  Baby— See  Alford  Baby  Group. 
Your  New  Baby  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     Prenatal  &  Baby  Care....    522,115 

CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Best  Wishes  (quar.)    (cont.  free  dist.) 

New  Mothers....      51,295 

BRIDES 

See  Fashions;  Women's  Publications 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Brides  Dutch  Uncle.  The  (quar.)  (cont. 
free  dist.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Brides  Weddings    .      $2.000 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

Bride  and  Home  (quar.) 

Inspires  &  Guides  the  Purch's  of  Brides. ...^94,066 
Bride's  Magazine,  The  (quar.) 

Prospec.  Brides    *  169,902 
Good  Housekeeping  (mo.) 

Women  &  Home  Int  *4,367,766 
McCall's  Magazine  (mo.)  ....Wom's  Int  ...*6,3SO,140 
Modern  Bride  (bi-mo.) 

Guide  for  Bride- To  Be....*  121, 016 

BUSINESS  EXECUTIVES 

See  also  Banking,  Finance  and  Investments;  Business; 

Commercial  and  Industrial  in  the  Trade,  Technical 

and  Class  Section 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Changing  Times,  The  Kiplinger  Maga- 
sine  (ao  adv.)  (mo,) 

Fam.  Econ's  &  Self  Help  ... 
Nation's   Business   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    Busi.  Exec....*774,23S 

U.  8.  News  and  World  Report  (wkly) 
(see  note  in  catalog) 

Nat'l  &  Int'na'l  News  &  Facts    *  1,043, 74$ 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Commerce  (mo.)  ~ — ..Busi.  Exec  ...  +1 1,061 

Kiwanis  Magazine  (mo.) 

Busi.  &  Prof.  Men  ..  *2S3,149 
Lion,  The   (mo.)    Lions  Clubs  ..  *5O3,6S« 

^otarian,  The  (mo.). ...Busi.  &  Prof.  Men    *3S4,620 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Atidit:  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit:  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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BUSINESS  EXECUTIVES    (Continued) 

MASSACHUSETTS  Ore. 
Barren's  National  Business  and  Finan- 
cial Weekly  (wkly)  Busi.  &  Finan....  *97,0tt 

Total  unpaid  dist  ..        9.727 

Executive,  The  (mo.)  ..Exec.  Mgmt.... 

Harvard  Business  Review  (bi-mo.) 

Busi.  Exec....  *57,96a 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Banking  (mo.)  Bank' g  &  Finan....  * 37, 096 

Total  unpaid  dist....        2,587 
Briefed— For  the  Bu»y  Executive  (mo.) 

Briefing  of  Entire  Selling  Front... 
Business  Week  (wkly) 

Busi.  News  &  Interpre....-fc3Z2,332 
Current  Business  Studies  (no  adv.) 

(quar.)      Advis'y  to  Busi....         $400 

Don's  Review  and  Modern  Industry 

(mo.) —  Busi.  Execu.  Mag    *116,932 

Financial  World  (wkly)  ....Finan.  &  Busi....  *54,753 
Forbes    (s-mo.)    ....  Indus.  Busi.  &  Finan    *2«0,448 

Fortune  (mo.) Busi.  &  Indus.  ,.*304,000 

Journal   of   Commerce   and   Commercial 

(dly)   (see  note  in  catalog)  .  .    Com'l....**34,867 
Magazine  of  Wall  Street  and  Business 

Analyst  (ftntly.  Sat.)  .    Busi.  &  Finan....  *  17, 868 
Personnel  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.) 

Personnel  Exec's        $21,132 

Bethlehem  PENNSYLVANIA 

Journal  of  College  Placement   (quar.) 

College  Placem't  &  Recruitm't....        2,363 

CANADA 

Don  Mills  ONTARIO 

Executive  Decision  (mo.) 


Toronto 


Busi.  Exec's  of  Canada.... 


K.Ray  Magazine  (mo.) 


Kiwanis  Intenat'l 


$9,100 


CHILDREN'S  INTEREST 

See  Youth 

Mountain  View         CALIFORNIA 

Our  Little  Friend  (no  adv.)  (wkly) 

Child  Int   .    $50.000 

Putnam  CONNECTICUT 

Eglute   (The  Little  Fir)    (mo.)    (Lith.) 

Lith.  Children's  Int  ..      $1.200 

Chkngo  ILLINOIS 

Children's  Activities  (mo.)   (see  note  in 
catalog)     ~ Juvenile  .  .    243.614 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Child  Life  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Juvenile....  $226.969 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Calling  All   Girls    (mo.)    (see   note   in 

catalog) Girls  Int  7  to  11  yrs....    271,533 

Children's  Digest  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     Children's  Stories  Age  7  to  12  . . 

Humpty  Dumpty's  Magazine  (mo.)   (see 
note  in  catalog)  ......Child's  Int  3-7  yrs.... 

Combined  circ    1,893,117 
TV  Junior  (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Children's  TV  Ints ... 

OHIO 

Children's  Playmate  Magazine  (no  adv.) 
(mo.) Juv.  Educ.... 


Highlights  For  Children  (mo.)  (see  note 
in  catalog)   ..... ~ Children's  Int .  344,000 


1650,256 


Junior  Catholk  Messenger  (no  adv.) 
(wkly)   „ Cath.  Juvenile., 

ttadelphla  PENNSYLVANIA 

Jack  and  Jill  (no  adv.)   (mo.)  (see  note 
in  catalog)  ....  Child's  Int  under  10  yrs  .. 


Dallas  TEXAS  Ore. 

Story  Art  (no  adv.) (bi-mo.). .Story  Tell'g.... 

CLUBS  and  SOCIETIES 

See  Travel  and  Tourism,  also  Sports. 
Frwno  CALIFORNIA 

California  Clubwoman  (mo.)  (see  note  la 

catalog)    22,500 

Loe  Angeles 

Jonathan.  The  (mo.)     Club  News  ...        4,000 


San  Diego  Club  Life  (wkly)  Club....        1,800 


California  Woman  (bi-mo.) 

Busi.  &  Prof.  Wom's  Clubs    .    $16,500 
Olympian  (mo.)  -...Sports  &  Club  Aff  ...        5.000 


Denver 


COLORADO 


Denver  Dub  Woman  (ma)  (see  not*  in 
catalog) M....~~.«..... 

Washington    DISTRICT  OP  COLUMBIA 
Clubwoman.  The  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)  Worn.  Clubs  ... 

Journal  of  the  American  Association  of 

University  Women   (quar.)   Educ...    155.401 

National  Business  Woman  (mo.) 

Busi.  &  Prof.  Wom's  Clubs....  $174.000 
Quotarian   (bi-mo.)   ....Quota  Club....      10,250 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Cherry  Circle  (mo.)       Club  Topics  &  Lit  ..      $4.652 

Discus   (mo.)   Club  News. ... 

International  Altrusan  Magazine   (mo.) 
(no  adv.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Serv.  Club  Worn.  Exec....       14.925 
Kiwanis  Magazine  (mo.) 

Rusi.  &  Prof.  Men    * 252,1 49 
Leon.  El  (Span.)  (sao,) 

Lion  Clubs  in  Latin  America.... 

Lion.  The  (mo.)       Lion  Clubs....*503,666 

South  Shore  Country  Club  Magazine 

(mo.)       Club  News.... 

Union  League — Men  and  Events   (mo.) 

Club  News  4.233 

EoVardsville 

Illinois  Bulletin,  The  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Women's  Clubs  ...      $8.470 
Evanston 

Revista  Rotaria  (Span.)  (mo.) 

Latin  Amer.  Busi.... 
Rotarian.  The  (mo.). ...Busi.  &  Prof.  Men....^| 


Akron 


INDIANA 


Indiana  Club  Woman  (s-mo.) 


Columbian  (rao.)   Club  Affairs.... 

Indac   (mo.)    .  - Ath.  Club  News.... 

Syrian  Ark  (mo.)  Syrian  Am.  Clubs.... 

Dea  Molnes  IOWA 

Iowa  Club  Woman  (bi-mo.)  Worn.  Clubs... 

Muninville  KANSAS 

Kansas  Clubwoman  (mo.).. ..Worn.  Clubs.... 

New  Orleans  LOUISIANA 

Punch    (mo.)    - Club.  Ath'Is 

Springfield  MASSACHUSETTS 

Federation   Topics    (mo.)    (see   note    in 

catalog) - Women's  Clubs  ... 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

D.  A.  C.  News  (mo.)  Club  Affairs  .. 

Women's  City  Club  Magazine  (mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog)   Club  Activities.... 


Minneapolis 


MINNESOTA 


M.  A.  C.  Gopher  (mo.)  .......  ____  Busi.  Men,.., 

Minnesota  Clubwoman  (4  ti.  a  yr.)    .......... 

Saint  Paul 

A.  C.  E.,  The  (mo.)  ...Ath.  &  Club  Sport  ... 


'  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  «>A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA 
M  itm»  ^'*1*111*11^  BoW  *»<«•  «w»:  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated 

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2.998 


3.2*2 
3,950 


15.000 
$3.500 


5.000 
$7.600 

$3.759 

1,147 
Audit; 


Magazines  of  General  Circulation,  1959 


St.  Louis  MISSOURI 

Cherry  Diamond  (mo.)  Club  Affairs.... 

Hudson  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

New  Hampshire  Clubwoman  (5  ti.  a  yr.) 
Worn.  Club   . 

Newark  NEW  JERSEY 

N.  A.  C.  Club  Life  (mo.) .Club  Affairs.... 

New  Jersey  Club  Woman  (6  ti.  a  yr.) 

Club  Women    . 
Orange 

Bulletin.      The.     Woman'.     Club     of 
Orange    (mo.)    (aee   note   in  catalog) 

Club  Act   . 


Bulletin.  The  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 
Club  Women,... 

Bnmjwttto  NEW  YORK 

Villager.  The  (mo.)  (tee  note  in  catalog) 

Women's  Club  News  &  Lit    . 
Buffalo 

B.  A.  C.  News  Magazine  (mo.) 

Club  News 


Torch,  The  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  Prof.  Men.... 
Larch  mont 

Larch    Tree.    The    (mo.)    (tee    note    in 
catalog)    Worn.  Club  Int.... 


Manhassot  Club  Life  (mo.) 

Club  News  Pictorial ... 
!  Vemoa 

Columns.  The  (mo.)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)         - Women's  Club  Int.... 

Controlled  free  dist 
New  Rochelle 

Club  Candle.  The  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)       Women's  Club  Work.... 

New  York 

D.  A.  C.  Journal  (mo  )          Club  Affairs.... 
Winged  Foot  (mo.)  Club  Aff.  of  N.Y.A.C.... 


Circ. 
4,700 


2,900 

1,400 
4,600 

425 
tl,350 

J12.000 

12,522 
J5.000 

t850 
3.639 


K-Ray  Magazine  (mo.)     Kiwan.  Inter'l  ... 


Cite. 

*9,100 


COMICS  and  COMIC  TECHNIQUE 

Derby  CONNECTICUT 

Charlton  Comics  Group  (bi-mo.)  (for  com- 
plete group  listing  see  catalog  section)     t5.500.000 


Wichita  KANSAS 

Laugh  Book  Magazine  (mo.)  ....    Humor... 


29,993 


J650 
1200 


3.700 
18.200 


tsoo 


2.700 


1.200 


Cleveland 

Cleveland  Athletic  dub  Journal   (mo.) 

Club  Affairs.... 

Portland  OREGON 

Spokes  (wkly)  .....  .- Rotary  Club.... 

Controlled  free  dist  .. 

Harrlsbur*  PENNSYLVANIA 

Pennsylvania  Clubwoman  (4  tl  a  yr.) 

Women's  Clubs.... 

.    .    Club  Affairs....      $3,900 


Manor  Club  Bulletin  (mo.)  Worn.  Clublnt  ... 

Rl» 

Westchester   Country   dub   News  (mo.) 

Club  Affairs.... 
White  Plains 

Club  Dial  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Lit.  &  Club  Affairs    . 


tsoo 

J500 


Winged  Head  (mo.) 


Dallas  TEXAS 

D.  A.  C.  News  (mo  )      ....    Club  Affairs....        3.600 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Washington  Clubwoman  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  Club  Activ          $9.443 

Shepherdstown       WEST  VIRGINIA 

West  Virginia  Club  Woman  (bi  mo.)    J19.576 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

American  Armed  Forces  Features  (mo.) 
(free  dist.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Comics  .     650,292 

American  Comics  Group,  The  (mo.)  (For 
complete  group  listing  see  catalog 
section.)  ..     .  .  Comics      t6SO.OOO 

American  Romance  Group.  The  (mo.) 
(For  complete  group  listing  see  cata- 
log section.)  ..  Comics  .  $325,000 

Archie  Comic  Group  (bi-mo.)  (For  com- 
plete group  listing  see  catalog  sect- 
tion.)  .  ..  .  *2.824.439 

Chicks  and  Chuckles  (bi-mo.)  ~Cartoons_ 

Classics  Illustrated  (no  adv.)   (bi-mo.) 

Biography  Comics.... 

Dell  Comic  Group  (mo.)  (For  complete- 
group  listing  see  catalog  section.) 

Comics     Jll,  000.000 

Harvey  Comics  Group  (bi-mo.)  (for  com- 
plete group  listing,  see  catalog  sec- 
tion) ..  .  .  .  .  Comics  £4.953.602 

Marvel  Comic  Group  (mo.)  (for  com- 
plete group  listing,  see  catalog  sec- 
tion) ..  .  ....Comics  £2.130.057 

National  Comics  Group,  The  (mo.)  (for 
complete  group  listing,  see  catalog 
section)  Comics  £6,685,196 

Prize  Comic  Group   (bi-mo.)    (Juv. 
Comics)    (For  complete  group   listing 
see  catalog  section.) 

Puck—The  Comic  Weekly  (wkly)  (For 
complete  group  listing,  see  catalog 
section.)  ..  Comics  $11,613,525 

TV  Girls  and  Gags  (bi-mo.)       Cartoons—. 
PoughkospftJe 

Walt  Disney  Comics  and  Stories  (mo.) 

Juv.  Comics~~ 

Dajton  OHIO 

Treasure  Chest  of  Fun  and  Fact  (no  adv.) 
(bi-wkly)  ...........................  Comics  .. 

CANADA 
Montr**]  QUEBEC 

Weekend  Comics  Group  (wkly)  (see  note 

in  catalog)     .  .......       Comics    tl.502.544 

REPUBLIC  OF  THE  PHILIPPINES 
Manila 

Bulaklak  Express  (Tag.Mftntly)  Comics....      51.270 
Manila   Klasiks    (Tag.)    (  ftntly)..  Comics  ...      48.467 
Filipino    Komiks    (Tag.  &  Eng.)  (ftntly. 
Thurs.)    ......  Comics    .    140.800 


Stevens  Paint  WISCONSIN 

Wisconsin  Club  Woman  (bi-mo.)  

CANADA 

Ottawa  ONTARIO 

Business  and  Professional  Woman  (Eng. 
&  Fr.)  (bi-mo.) 

Busi.  &  Prof.  Women's  Club  Ints  ... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 


20,846 


7.100 
14,550 


CRAFTS,  MODELS,  HOBBIES 
and  CONTESTS 

See  Photographic.  Coin  and  Stamp  Collectors  In  the 
Trade. Technical  and  Class  Section. 

BoHflower  CALIFORNIA 

National  Prospector's  Gazette  and 
Treasure  Hunters  News  (bi-mo.) 

Min'g.  Prosp'g  &  Lapi'y  Hob's ...      57.403 
Los  Ant*le« 

Genii-The  Conjuror's  Magazine 

(mo )    ..  .  Magicians    .        2.967 

Horseless  Carriage  Gazette  (bi-mo.) 

Historical  Auto  Hobby  ..        6.800 

Popular  Ceramics  (mo.)  Ceramics...    136.164 

San  Frmnciaco 

International  Post  (bi-mo.) .Hobbies- 


CtrcalrtoB--**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.BC  Statements :  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPubhsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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CRAFTS,  MODELS,  HOBBIES,  and 

CONTESTS     (Continued) 

Southiafton  CONNECTICUT  Circ. 

Just  Buttons   (mo.)   Button  Col  lee 'rs  ...       3.000 

StonJnfftoa 

Antique  Automobile  (quar.) 

Antique  Auto  Hobby  Int  ..      18.437 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Hobbies  (mo.)  .^..^.......................Collectors.... 

Popular  Homecraft  Magazine  (mo.) 

Home  work  shop  ...  tl 72,322 
Popular  Mechanics  Magazine  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)    Mechanical    *1,325,735 

Tropicals  (bi-mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Trop.  Fish  Hobby    .        2,000 
Controlled  free  dist  ..        4,000 
Park  Ridge 

Pack-O-Fun   (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 
Hobbies  &  Handicrafts    . 


Upland  INDIANA 

Contest  Magazine  (mo.) 


107,058 

Contests  ..      $7,170 


Kansas  City  MISSOURI 

Workbench   (bi-mo.)     Hobbies    *255,386 

Hightstown  NEW  JERSEY 

National  Button  Bulletin  (bi-mo.) 

Buttons  ..      tl,695 
Jersey  City 

Tropical  Fish  Hobbyist  (btmo.) 

Trop.  Fish  ..    $52.174 


Railroad  Model  Craftsman  (mo.) 

Hobby  Model  Railroad'g    .  *33,»15 

KewYoric  NEW  YORK 

American  Modeler  (mo.) 

Model  Planes.  Hobby  Int ...    115,117 
Champion  Crosswords    (9  ti.   a  yr.) 

Crossword  Puzzles    .      30,000 

Craft  Horizons   (bi-mo.)  ....       Handcraft    .      22,030 
Craft.  Model  and  Hobby  Industry  (mo.) 

Craft.  Model  &  Hobby  Industry  ..      t4,070 
Controlled  free  dist  ..      *8,614 
Easy  Crosswords  (9  ti.  a  yr.) 

Crossword  Puzzles    .      50,000 

Flying  Models   (mo.)   Avia  ..      31,516 

Handweaver  and  Craftsman  (quar.) 

Handweav'g  ..        7,965 
Handy  Crosswords  (9  ti.  a  yr.) 

Crossword  Puzzles  ..      40,000 
Keen  Crosswords  (9  ti.  a  yr.) 

Crossword  Puzzles    .      40,000 
Mechanic  Illustrated  (mo.) 

Prof.  &  Amat.  Craftsman  ..  *  1,1 08,594 
Model  Airplane  News  (mo.) 

Jr.  Avia.  Sci.  &  Mech  ..      78,000 
Simple  Crosswords  (9  ti.  a  yr.) 

Crossword  Puzzles  ...      55,000 
Spare- Time  Crosswords  (9  ti.  a  yr.) 

Crossword  Puzzles    .      40,000 
Speedy  Crosswords  (9  ti.  a  yr. ) 

Crossword  Puzzles  ..      35,000 


OHIO 

Ceramics  Monthly  (mo.)    Ceramics  , 


Linking  Ring,  The  (mo.)  Magacians... 


tll.434 
J5.200 


Milwaukee 


WISCONSIN 


Model  Railroader,  The  (mo.). .Mod.  R.R * 78,868 

Model  Trains  (bi-mo.)... Mod.  Railroad'g...  *47,&2S 

CANADA 

ONTARIO 

Canadian  Hobby-Craft  Magazine  (bi-mo.) 
Hobbies  &  Handicrafts.... 

DOGS 

CALIFORNIA 
Kennel  Review    (mo.) 


Loe  Angeles  Girt 

Tailwagger  (bi-mo.)  ............................  Dogs.... 

San  Francisco 

Western  Kennel  World  (mo.) 

Dogs  &  Show,,      $3.300 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

American   Field    (wkly) 

Hunt..  Fish.,  Sport.  Dogs.... 
Dog  World  (mo.)..Dog  Fane.  &  Breeders...  *41,180 


Butler  INDIANA 

National   Stock    Dog   Magazine    (quar.) 

Dogs  .. 
Controlled  free  dist.. . 

Kalamazoo  MICHIGAN 

Bloodlines  Journal  (bi-mo.)  Dogs.... 

Wayzata  MINNESOTA 

Cocker  Spaniel  Visitor   (mo.) 

Cocker  Spaniels  .. 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Pure-Bred  Dogs.  American  Kennel 
Gazette  (mo.)    ..    .        Pure-bred  Dogs  . 

Cincinnati  OHIO 

Dog  News  (mo.)      .  

Columbus 

Mountain  Music  (mo.). .Hounds  &  Hunt'g  . 

Sand  Springs  OKLAHOMA 

Hunter's  Horn  (mo.). .Hounds  &  Hunt'g 


400 
600 


Bradford 


PENNSYLVANIA 


Hounds  and  Hunting  (mo.) 

Beagles  &  Field  Trials  . 
Lancaster 

Shepherd  Dog  Review  (mo.)  Dogs.. 

Philadelphia 


Popular  Dogs  (mo.) 


Fond  Du  Lac  WISCONSIN 

All-Pets    Magazine    (mo.) 

Pet  Shops  &  Pet  Breeders 


tl.350 

*9,034 
18,500 

13,625 

*13,1»8 

t2,450 
*23,331 

15,337 


CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Dogs  in  Canada  (mo.)  $5.282 

DRAMATIC  and  THEATRICAL 

See  also  Amusements. 

Hollywood  CALIFORNIA 

Greek  Theatre  Magazine   (see  note  in 
catalog) 


Playgoer,  The  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 
(cont.  free  diet.) 

Magazine  in  the  Theatre  ..    $35.000 
Playgoer  Group  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Gainesville  FLORIDA 

Players  Magazine  (mo.)  ......Educ.  Drama.~ 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Playboard.  The   (wkly) 

Chicago  Theat.  News. .. 

MASSACHUSETTS 

Plays  (mo.)  (see  note  In  catalog) 

Dramatics  &  Educ....    112,600 


East  Lansing  MICHIGAN 

Educational  Theatre  Journal  (quar.) 

Educ.  Theatre ... 


Haddon  Heights       NEW  JERSEY 
NJTL  Bulletin  (bi-mo.) 

Non-professional  Theatre ... 


3,280 


1634 


HHcSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement!;  •AB.C.  Audit;  >CCA  Audit: 


+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  la  front  of  book. 

1872 


Magazines  of  General  Circulation,  1959 


NswYork                  NEW  YORK  Circ. 

Cast,  The  (wkljr)  (no  adv.)  ...Theatrical.-. 
National  Theatre  and  Concert  Magazines 
(see  note  in  catalog) 

Playbill  Magazine   (wkly)    (cont.   free 

dist.)  N.  Y.  Audi's.  Legit.  Theatre,...    223,900 

Theater  Arts  (mo.)  Dram.  Arts.... 

Theatre,  The  (wkly)   Theatre.... 

Variety  (wkly)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Theat..  Radio  &  Mov.  Pict... 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Tempos   (mo.)  .Music.  Arts,  Theatre  .. 


DRESSMAKING  and  NEEDLEWORK 

See  Fashion;  Women's  Publications 

Kansas  City  MISSOURI 

Workbasket,  The  (mo.)  ....  Worn.  Ints  .  *  1,362, 237 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Advance  Pattern  Book  (3  ti.  a  yr.) 

Fashions     *  188, 135 
Butterick  Pattern  Book  (3  ti.  a  yr.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)   * 264,593 

McCall's  Magazine   (mo.)    .Worn.  Ints  .  * 5, 350, 140 
McCall's   Needlework   &   Crafts    (s-an.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Needlework....    618,631 

McCall's  Pattern  Book  (5  ti.  a  yr.) 

Fash.  &  Art  Work    *4SO,315 
Modern  Needlecraft  (s-an)   (see  note  in 

catalog)       

Seventeen    (mo.)  .  Young  Worn,  under  20.... ^978,662 
Simplicity  Pattern  Book  (3  ti.  a  yr.) 

Fash  ions.  ...-A-571, 628 
Vogue  Pattern  Book  (bi-mo.)   (see  note 

in  catalog)   Fashions....x312,306 

EDUCATIONAL 

Se«  Parent-Teacher  and  Children;  also  Educational  in 

the  Trade.  Technical  and  Class  Section 

CONNECTICUT 


Darlen 


Grade  Teacher  (mo.) 


*  129,224 


Chicago  ILLINOIS 

National  Congress  Bulletin  (mo.)   (see 

note  in  catalog)  Educ....    $56,000 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Johns  Hopkins  Magazine  (ma) 

Educ.  &  Med..~ 

Worcester  MASSACHUSETTS 

School  Arts  Magazine  (mo.).  Art  &  Educ....  * 26,842 


MINNESOTA 

Scholastic  Editor  (mo.)  ..  Journ.  &  Educ 


3.636 


D«n*YUU  NEW  YORK 

Instructor  (mo.) 

Nsw  York 

Junior  Scholastic— See  Scholastic  Maga 

sines.    (Junior  Scholastic  Edition) 
Literary  Cavalcade  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Sr.  H.  Sch'l  Eng.  Classes  Int....    130.000 
Practical  English— Ses  Scholastic 

Magazines. 
Scholastic   Coach    (mo.)    (cont.   circ.) 

H.  S.  &  College  Athletics....  >21,042 
Scholastic  Magazines  (wkly)  (see  note  in 

catalog)      Junior  &  High  School  Stud....*2,073,638 

Scholastic  Magazines — Junior  Scholastic 

Edition   (wkly)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Junior  High  School  Int ... 

Scholastic  Magazines — Senior  Scholastic 

Unit  (wkly)  Sr.  High  School  Int.... 

Comprised     of:     Practical     English; 
Senior  Scholastic;  World  Week. 
Scholastic  Teacher  (wkly) 

Educ.  High  School....    115,000 
Senior  Scholastic — See  Scholastic  Maga- 
zines (Senior  Scholastic  Unit). 


New  York  Cire. 

Summer  Time  (no  adv.)   (5  ti.  dur'g 
School  Vacation) 

Upper  Elementary  &  Junior  High 

School  Interest....      95,000 
World  Weak— See  Scholastic  Magazinea. 

EXPORT  CONSUMER  MAGAZINES 

Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Air  Force  Times- European  (see  Air  Fores 

Times   in  catalog  section) 
Air  Force  Times-Pacific  (see  Air  Force 

Times  in  catalog  section) 
American  Weekend  (see  Army  Times  in 

catalog  section) 
Army  Times-European  (see  Army  Times 

in  catalog  section) 
Army  Times- Pacific   (see  Army  Times 

in  catalog  section) 
Navy  Times-European  (see  Navy  Times 

in  catalog   section) 
Navy  Times  Pacific  (see  Navy  Times 

in  catalog  section) 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Leon,  El  (Span.)    (mo.) 

Lion  Clubs  in  Latin  Amer   . 

Life  International— See  New  York,  N.Y. 

Mecanica    Popular    (Span.)    (mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog)  Mech....«fr 206,398 

Mecanique  Populaire — See  Popular  Me- 
chanics in  catalog  section. 

Populaer  Mekanick — See  Popular 
Mechanics  in  catalog  section. 

Populare    Mechanik — See    Popular    Me- 
chanics in  catalog  section. 

Popular  Mekanik— See  Popular  Mechanics 
in  catalog  section. 

Evanston 

Revista  Rotaria   (Span.)    (mo.) 

Latin  Amer.  Bus....  * 42,61 9 


Kansas  City 


MISSOURI 


Agricultura  de  las  Americas  (Span.) 

(mo.)    - Farm'g....  >34,461 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

American  Armed  Forces  Features  (mo.) 

(free  dist.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  Comics.. 
American  Armed  Forces  Newspapers  (see 

note  in  catalog)   Combined  circ... 

Hablemos  (Span.)    (wkly)   (see  note  in 

catalog) ~ Home  Int..., 

International   True  Story  Group   (see 

note  in  catalog  section) 
Life  En  Espanol  (bi-wkly.  Mon.) 

(Span.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  

Life     International     Edition     (bi-wkly. 

Mon.)    (see note  in  catalog). .News  Pict's... 
News  week- European  (wkly)  (see  note  In 

catalog)    Cur.  News... 

News  week- Pacific  (wkly)  Cur.  News... 

Photoplay — See  International  True  Story 

Group  in  catalog  section. 
Temas.  Revista  Ilustrada  (Span..)  (mo.) 

Gen'l  Int.  Span.  Speak'g  People... 
Time-Atlantic  Edition  (wkly) 

Current  News 

Time-Canadian  Edition  (wkly). .Cur.  News  .. 
Time- Latin  American  Edition    (wkly) 

Cur.  News  .. 

Time- Pacific  Edition  (wkly) ....Cur.  News 
PleasantvilU 

Reader's   Digest    (International) — See 

Reader's  Digest  in  catalog  section. 


563.720 
329.461 

*  344,263 
.*32S,836 

,      46,000 
,      25,000 

,      46.000 

*134,099 
*196,437 

*«4,229 
*78,683 


FASHION 

See  also  Dressmaking  and  Needlework; 
Women's  Publications 

Los  Angstos  CALIFORNIA 

California  Apparel  News  (wkly) 

Calif.  Apparel  Indus  .. 

California  Stylist  (mo.)  Worn.  Fash....    *7,199 

Western  Apparel  Industry  (mo.) 

Apparel  Indus....         $664 
Controlled  free  dist  ,      12,362 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  8 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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FASHION      (Continued) 

New  Ye*  NEW  YORK  Ore. 

American  Furrier,  combined  with  Sol 
Vogel  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Fur  Styles  ..        4,500 
Charm  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Women  Who  Work,  Fash.  &  Beauty....*«S6,933 
Esquire  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Men's  Int.  &  Fash  ..*812,5S1 
Glamour  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Fashions  &  Beauty  ..  *«68,062 

Harper's  Bazaar  (mo.)   Fash.  &  Soc....-jfc390,007 

Mademoiselle  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Young  Worn.  Int .  *SOB,5e8 
McCall's  Pattern  Book  (5  ti.  a  yr.) 

Fashion  &  Art  Work....*4SO,315 
Millinery   Research    (wkly) 

Fash.  Rev.  of  Mill.  Indus.... 
Modern  Miss  (semi-an.)   (controlled  circ.) 

Fash.,  Sewings  &  Home  Econ.  Teach  ..  >S6,7e9 
Town  and  Country  (mo.)  Soc.,Spts..  Fash  . .  *  80,  Oil 
Travel  in  Fashion  (quar.)    ..Worn.  Fash...     400,000 
Vogue,  incorporating  Vanity  Fair(s-mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog) 

Women's  Fash.  &  Beauty....*41S,2S8 
Women's  Wear  Daily   (dly) 

Worn.  Wear  &  Fash    .  £47,799 
Total  unpaid  dist....        2,024 

Dallas  Fashion  and  Sportswear  (8  ti.  a 
yr.)  Worn.  Fash....  4,834 

GENERAL  EDITORIAL 

Including  Fiction.  Literary  and  Illustrated  Publications 

(Consumer  magazines  appealing  to  the 

general  public  are  in  this  list.) 

Beverly  Hills  CALIFORNIA 

Wisdom  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Gen'l  Int.,  Lit.  &  Cult'l.... 
Glendale 

Science  Fiction  Advertiser   (bi-mo.) 

Scien.  Fict~_ 
Hollywood 

Western  Family  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)    Family  Int ..  1,258,917 

San  Francisco 

Argonaut  (mo.) 

Gen'l  Edi.  &  W.  Coast  Ints.... 

Derby  CONNECTICUT 

Charlton  Expose  Group  (bi-mo.)  (For 
complete  group  listing  see  catalog  sec- 
tion.)   Pers'ty  Topics....  400,000 

New  Karen 

Yale  Review    (quar.) Lit.    Comt.... 

Washington     DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

American  Scholar  (quar.)  Gen'l  Non-fict....      12,900 
Americas  (no  adv.)    (mo.)   (see  note  in 

catalog) Latin  Amer.  Lit.  &  Comm..~ 

Americas,  The  (quar.) 

Inter-Amer.  Cult.  Hist....         $525 
Freedom  and  Union  (mo.) 

Internat'l  Polit.  ft  Econ.... 

Listen  (no  adv.)   (bi-mo. ).... Better  Li v'g ...       7,310 
National  Geographic  Magazine   (mo.) 

Travel  Geog....*2,320,087 
National  Jewish  Monthly,  The  (mo.) 

Jewish  Family  Int,.,.*188,098 
National  Republic  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  (cont. 

circ.)     Pub.  Educ....      22,100 

Nature  Magazine  (mo.)  ....Nature  &  Cons....  ^49,546 
New  Republic  (wkly) 

Current  Comment  &  Reviews....    $31.500 
Senior  Citizen  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Ints  of  People  Over  40.... 
U.  S.  News  and  World  Report 
(wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 
Nat'l  and  Internat'l  News  &  Fact....*l,04S,749 

High  Springs  FLORIDA 

Hilltop  Magazine  (quar.)  Gen'l  Int.... 


Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Atlantan  Magazine.  The  (mo.).  .Gen.  Int.... 


Circ. 
IS.480 


Pocatello 

Interim  (irregular) 


...........  Literature.... 


Carpentersville  ILLINOIS 

Fox  Valley  Free  Press  (bi-mo.) 

Lit.  Soc'y  &  Gen.  Int.... 
Chicago 

American  Spectator  (bi-mo.)..  News  Com't...        4,726 
Calumet  Record  (mo.) 

Indus.  &  Gen'l  News....      10,000 

Controlled  free  dist....          500 

Ebony  (Negro)  (mo.)  Negro  News  &  Pic  t  ..*  424,276 
Family  Weekly  (wkly)    (see  note  in 
catalog)    .........................    Gen'l    Int  ...t4.437.867 

Flash  Magazine  (Negro)  (mo.) 

Nat'l  Negro  Int.... 

Home  Worker,  The  (bi-mo.) 

Work  at  Home  for  Profit  ...      t3,500 
Hue  (Negro)    (mo.)   ............    Negro  Int    .     122.656 

Jet  (Negro)    (wkly)  ........  Negro  News*436,478 

Life—  See  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Popular  Mechanics  Magazine  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)   .............   Mech....*l.S25,7SS 

Science   and   Mechanics    (bi-mo.)     Mech    .-£534,917 
Science  Digest  (mo.)       ..  .     Gen'l  Scien        210,892 
Tan  (Negro)   (mo.) 

Service  Mag.  of  Negro  Women....-frl35,731 

Time—See  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Townsfolk  (mo.)  Soc..  Spts.,  Art&Trav_ 
Utchfleld 

Sunshine  Magazine  (mo.)   (no  adv.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)       .................  J435.080 


Valparaiso  INDIANA 

Cresset,  The  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Lit.,  Art  &  Public  Affairs  ... 


Iowa  City  IOWA 

Western  Review  (quar.)   Lit.. 

Shenandoah 

lowan  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.)   Gen'l  Ints... 

Towson  MARYLAND 

Gardens,  Houses  and  People  (mo.) 

Local  News   . 

MASSACHUSETTS 

Atlantic,   The   (mo.)    Gen'l  Int.. 

Hairenik    (Armenian)    (mo.)     Lit.., 

International  Organization  (quar.) 

Internat'l  Questions  ... 
Controlled  free  dist  ., 
Greenfield 

Cryptogram  (bi-mo.)   Cryptography. 


6,000 


1,000 
t!7,700 


9,300 


* 261, 884 
1,341 

1,238 
380 

350 


Minneapolis 


MINNESOTA 


Marriage  &  Family  Living  (quar.) 

Fam.  &  Home 

NEBRASKA 
Prairie  Schooner  (quar.)   Lit... 

Lw  Vega.  NEVADA 

West  (quar.)  Gen'l  Ed.-West'n  Int.. 

Dublin  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

Yankee   (mo.)       Gen 

Hennlker 

High  Way  Magazine,  The  (quar.)   (see 
note  in  catalog)...  Lit.  Relig.  Scientific.... 

Princeton  NEW  JERSEY 

Public  Opinion  Quarterly  (quar.) 

Pub.  Opinion.... 

Aibu«uerqiie  NEW  MEXICO 

New  Mexico  Quarterly  (quar.)  ...» Lit.... 


3,117 

*750 
250.000 
.      51,584 

2,300 


Kingston 


NEW  YORK 


If  (bi-mo.)    Scien.  Fict....      61,201 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit! 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  In  front  of  book. 

1874 


Magazines  of  General  Circulation,  1959 


Mount  Veroon  Circ. 

Better  Careers  (bi-mo. )  ......Career  OpporMM 

New  York 

American  Heritage   (no  adv.)    (bi-mo.) 

Historical ...    250,000 
American  Mercury  (mo.) 

Lit.  &  Econ.  &  Com't ...      60,940 
American  Slavic  and  East  European  Re- 

view   (quar.)    .  ..Rev's  of  Slavic  Trends....         $858 
American  Weekly   (wkly)    (see  note  in 

catalog) Gen'l  Int....£*9,584,S48 

Argosy  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Fict.,  Gen'l  Int..  Spts.  for  Men....£l, 384,270 
Bitzaron  (Hebrew)  (8  ti.  a  yr.) 

Lit.  &  Scien.  Int....      16,200 

Celebrity   (mo.)    .. Personalities.... 

Commentary  (mo.) 

Cur'nt  World  Events  &  Jewish  Affairs....      22,460 
Commonweal,  The  (wkly)  Cath.  Public 

Affairs  &  Lit....      19,574 
Complete  Women's  Group  (bi-mo.)  ...Fict.... 
(For  complete  group  listing  see 
catalog  section.) 

Confidential     (bi- mo.)... .Person' ty  Topics  ..-£958,243 
Confidential  Confessions  (mo.)   (see 

note  in  catalog)     True  Stories    . 

Coronet   (mo.)   Gen'l  Int    .£3,046,772 

Cosmopolitan   (mo.)   Gen'l  Mag  .  -£864,050 

Crisis  (Negro)   (mo.)  Negro  Advan  ...    $61,000 

Cue  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Metropolitan  Life    £119,781 
Current  Biography  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  .     Biog.  in  All  Fields  ...      11,466 
Daring   Romances    (mo.)    (see   note   in 

catalog)    -...- Fict.... 

Dell  Modern  Group  (mo.)   (for  complete 

group  listings,  see  catalog  section)  . ,  £2,553,828 
Ellery  Queen's  Mystery  Magazine  (mo.) 

Mystery  Stories....     120,250 

Evergreen  Review  (quar.)  Gen'l  Int....      15,000 

Exclusive    (mo.)    .......Personality  Topics.... 

Facts  On  File  (no  adv.)  (wkly) 

Brief  Review  of  News  with  Index    . 

Fantastic  Universe  (mo.)   Scien.  Fict          70,000 

Fantasy  and  Science  Fiction  (mo.) 

Fantasy  and  Science  Fiction  Stories....     $60.000 
Fawcett  Women's  Group  (mo.)    (for  com- 
plete listings,  see  catalog  section)         £2,053,514 
Foreign  Affairs   (quar.)   ....Int'na'l  Relat          21,934 
Freeman,  The  (mo.)       Libertarian  Opin....      14,384 
Controlled  free  dist ...      28,973 

Galaxy    (mo.)     Science  Fiction   .    116.500 

Harpers  Magazine  (mo.) 

Public  Affairs,  Lit.,  Fict    £188,853 
Hearst's    International    Cosmopolitan— 

See  Cosmopolitan. 

Hillman  Romance  Group  (mo. )  (for  com- 
plete group  listing,  see  catalog  sec- 
tion)   Fict  £721.572 

Hillman  Women's  Group  (mo.)  (for  com- 
plete group  listing,  see  catalog  sec- 
tion)   £936,106 

Horizon  (no  adv.)   (bi-mo.) 

The  Arts  &  Culture.... 

Horoscope  (mo.)      Pop.  Astrology  ..    150.000 

Hudson  Review,  The  (quar.)  ....Literary....        3.000 
Ideal  Romance  Group   (mo.)    (for  com- 
plete  group  listing,  see  catalog  sec- 
tion)    ...» ....Romance  Stories    £429,132 

Independent.  The  (mo.) 

Political  &  Social  Topics.... 
International    True   Story    Group    (see 

note  in  catalog) 

Intimate  Story  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)   ....Actual  Stories  &  Fashions  ..  £169,730 

Intro  Bulletin  (mo.)  Lit'y  Arts.... 

Italamerican  (Ital.  &  Eng.Mmo.) 

Gen'l  Int....    $16.500 
Journal  of  Economic  History  (quar) 

Rev.  Articles  &  Discussions....      $1,400 
Journal  of  Lifetime  Living  (mo.) 

Family  Int.  for  those  35  and  over    £251,094 
Journal  of  the  History  of  Ideas  (quar.) 

Intellectual  History ...      $2.000 
Latvju  Zurnals  (Latvian)  (s-mo.)    Culfl  ... 
Life  (wkly)  (see  not*  in  catalog) 

News  Pictures... .£6,041,778 


w  York  Clrc. 

Life  International  Edition  (bi-wkly, 
Mon.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

News  Pictures,..£325,836 

Look  (bi-wkly,  Tues.)  ....Fam.  &  Pict's... .£5,623,413 
Lowdown,  The  (bi-mo.)  ..Person' y  Topics.... 

Mainstream   (mo.)   Cultural...       5,000 

Modern  Romances   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    ~ - Fict....£l,053,508 

My  Romance  Group  (bi-mo.)  (for  com- 
plete group  listing,  see  catalog  sec- 
tion)   Romance  Stories  .  £522,171 

Nation,  The  (wkly)  Current  Com't    .      26,601 

National  Guardian  (wkly)  News  &  Anal....    $33,670 
National  Review   (wkly) 

Int'l  Facts  &  Politics....      20.000 

New  Leader  (wkly) Liberal  &  Educ.... 

Newsweek  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Current  News  ...£1,239,564 
New  Yorker.  The  (wkly) 

Com't  &  Humor....-£425,54S 

Night  and  Day  (mo.)  ........ — ...Gen'l  Int.~. 

Pageant    (no  adv.)    (mo.).~~—..Gen'l  Int— 
Parade  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Pict.  Magazines....$8,359,901 

Partison  Review  (quar.)     Lit.  &  Politics    . 
Pensee  Francaise  (French  Thought)  (Fr.) 

(mo.) Literary...    $15,000 

Personal  Romances   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)  Actual  Stories  &  Fashions....£2S9,402 

Pic  (bi-mo.)....Gen'l  News,  Spts.  &  Enter...    199,704 
Pictorial  Sunday  Magazine  Group  (wkly) 

(see  note  in  catalog) Literary... .£4,878,412 

Popular  Science  Monthly  (mo.) 

Mech.  &  Science.. ..£1,142,094 
Realites  Feraina  Illustration  (mo.) 

Gen'l  Int.... 
Redbook  Magazine  (mo.) 

Fict.  &  Gen.  Int    £2,689,510 
Reporter.  The  (ftntly..  Thurs.) 

Int'l  Facts  &  Ideas    £123.619 
Revealing  Romances  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)       Fact  Romances  .. 

Reward  True  Crime  Cases  (mo.) 

True  Crime  Stories.... 

Russia  (mo.)  Russian- American  Int.... 

Saint  Detective  Magazine  (mo.)  Fict.... 

Saturday  Review.  The  (wkly)  (see  note 
in  catalog) 

Gen'l  Mag.  of  Info.  &  Opinion....£190,810 
Say  (Negro)  (bi-wkly.,  Thurs.) 

Negro  Interest^. 
Scientific  American  (mo.) 

Applied  Science  &  Research. ...£203,529 
Secrets  (mo  )   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Worn.  Drama,  Self- Improvement.... 
Secrets  Romance  Group  (mo.)  (for  com- 
plete  group  listing,  see  catalog  sec- 
tion)    $1.250.000 

See  (bi-mo.) 

Pict's  &  Cond'd  R'd'g  Mat.  of  Gen'l  Int  ...£291,931 
Suppressed  (bi-mo.) 

Personal's,  Fict.  &  Gen'l  Int~ 
Temas,  Revista  Illustrada  (Span.)  (mo.) 

Gen'l  Int.  Span.  Speak' g  People....      46,000 

Tempo  (mo.)   „ News  &  Pictorial  .. 

This  Week  Magazine  (wkly)   (see  note 

in  catalog)     - ££11,685,220 

Thought  (Fordham  Univ.)  (quar.) 

Gen'l  &  Lit...      $1.171 
Time  (wkly)   (see  note  in  catalog). 

Current  News....£2,282,307 
Time—Atlantic  Edition  (wkly) 

Current  News....£134,099 
Time—Canadian  Edition  (wkly) 

Current  News— £195,437 
Time— Latin   American   Edition    (wkly) 

Current  News—  £64,229 
Time— Pacific  Edition  (wkly) 

Current  News —  £78,683 
Timely   Women's  Group   (bi-mo.)    (for 
complete  group  listing,  see  catalog 

section)     Movie  &  Rom.  Stories  ..1.000.000 

Times   Magazine    (wkly)    (see   note   in 

catalog) Gen'l  Int....$l,221,337 

Tops  in  Human  Highlights   (mo.) 

Gen'l  Articles.... 


CtrcuUtton— ££Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  £June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  {P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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NEW  YORK  (Continued) 

NOT  York  Ore. 

True  Confessions  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  ...~ -...True  Stories....*l,260,a«4 

True  Experience  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)   Fact,  Fiction  ...*306,294 

True  Life  Stories  (bi-mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  .. Romance  Stories  ^176.107 

True  Love  Stories   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    Fact  Stories..  .*290,026 

True  Medic  Stories  (bi-mo.) Health.... 

True  Romance  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)    Fact  Stories  *S62,131 

True  Story  Magazine  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  Fact  Stories  * 2,446,163 

True  Story  Women's  Group  (for  com- 
plete group  listing,  see  catalog  sec- 
tion)   *5,652,952 

Ukrainian  Quarterly  (quar.)  (cont.  free 
dist.) 

Ukr.  &  Soviet  Set.,  Pol'cs  &  Art....      $2,500 

Uncensored  (mo.)  ....Soc.  &  Polit.  Topics      $650,000 

Whisper  (bi-mo.)  . — JPerson'y  Topics.... 

Yellow  Book  (quar.) Fict.... 

Yiddishe  Kulrur  (no  adv.)  (Yid.)  (mo.) 

Lit          $5,000 

Young  Romance  Group  (bi-mo.)  (for 
complete  group  listing,  see  catalog 
section)  Fict.... 

Your  Life  (no  adv.)   (bi-roo.) 

Pers'l  Develop ... 

Your  Romance   (quar.)    ....  Rom.  Stories        210,000 
Nyack 

Fellowship    (s-mo.)      Pacifist          $9,200 

Pleasantvllle 

Reader's  Digest  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)  M Sum.  of  Cur.  Lit  *12,184,516 

Dorhan,  NORTH  CAROLINA 

American  Literature  (quar.)   Lit          2,366 

South  Atlantic  Quarterly  (quar.) 

Lit.  &  Hist  647 

Yellow  Springs  OHIO 

Antloch  Review.  The  (quar.) 

Current  Evts.  &  Nafl  Affairs   .        1,200 
Controlled  free  dist  180 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Current  History  (mo.) 

Current  World  Affairs.... 
Farm  Journal  (mo.) (see  note  in  catalog) 

Agric.  &  Home    *3, 344, 409 
Holiday  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Recreation  &  Travel....*889,684 

Kyiv  (Ukrainian)  (bi-mo.) -...Lit....         $400 

Saturday  Evening  Post.  The  (wkly)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  .....Gen'l  Int    *5,709,72S 

Williamsport 

Grit  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Ind.  &  Fam 
Combined  circ....*991,481 

i*»  Juan  PUERTO  RICO 

Alma  Latina  (Span.)  (wkly)....Illus.  Rev....  8,200 

Prensa  (Span.)   (mo.)    Literary—-  6,000 

Controlled  free  dist....  1,000 


TENNESSEE 

Vaughan's  Family  Visitor  (mo.)  .Fam.  Int.... 
Nashville 

Southern  Observer  (mo.)  Literary   . 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Fort  Worth  TEXAS 

Bronze  Thrills   (Negro) (mo.)  Negro  Ints... 

Hep  (Negro)  (mo.) ......«.....Negro  Ints  .. 

Jive  (Negro)  (rao.) ..........Negro  Ints  ... 

Sepia  (Negro)  (mo.)  Negro  Ints.... 


3,000 


$700 
$1,300 


Bayou,  Le  (Fr.)   (quar.)  Literary.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 


$65,000 
*7S,B28 
*S0.6» 

233 
117 


Charlottesville  VIRGINIA 

Virginia  Quarterly  Review  (quar.) 

Lit.  &  Current  Affairs.... 


Ore, 


CANADA 
Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Country  Guide.  The  (mo.)  Rural  Mag  .  £306,5S4 

Total  unpaid  dist...        4,182 

Halifax  NOVA  SCOTIA 

Dalhousie  Review  (quar.)  Lit....      $1,050 


Kingston  ONTARIO 

Queen's  Quarterly  (quar.)   (see  note  in 
catalog) 

Rev.  of  Can.  &  Internat'l  Affairs  .. 
Ottawa 

Hebdo-Revue  (Fr.)   (wkly)  (see  note  in 

catalog)     Gen'l  Int ... 

Revue  de  L'  Universite  d'Ottawa   (Fr. 

Eng.  &  Latin) (quar.) Cultural... 

Toronto 

Canadian  Forum  (mo.)  Lit.,  Arts.  Polit' s.... 
Flash  (wkly).... Gen'l  News,  Spts.,  Amuse.... 
International  Journal  (quar.) 

Current  Events.... 

Liberty   (mo.)       Info.  &  Fict 

Macleans  Magazine  (ftntly.  Sat.) 

Gen'l  Int  . 

Phoenix  (quar.)    Lit  .. 

Saturday  Night  (bi-wkly.  Sat.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)    ...- Com.  &  Opinion. 

Tamarack  Review,  The  (4  ti.  a  yr.) 

Literary..., 
University  of  Toronto  Quarterly  (quar.) 

Lit.  &  Philosophy.... 

World    Affairs    (no   adv.)    (mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog)  ....Educ.  in  Cur.  Events..., 
Controlled  free  dist..., 


Joliette  QUEBEC 

Cahiers  de  Nouvelle- France,  Les    (Fr.) 

(quar.)  French-Canadian  Review. 

Montreal 

Montrealer,  The  (mo.)    . .          Gen'l  Int, 
Photo- Journal    (FrJ(wkly)  Pict.  News 
Reader's  Digest.  The  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)   Sum.  of  Cur.  Lit 

English  circ 
French  circ. 

Relations  (Fr.)  (mo.). ...Cultural  &  Social 
Revue  Moderne  (Fr.Mmo.)  Home  &  Fam 

Samedi  (Fr.)  (wkly)      Gen'l  Int 

Voix  Nationale  (Fr.)   (mo.)  Nat.  Int 

Vu  (Fr.)   (wkly)      .     .  Enter.  Spts.  News. 
Weekend  Magazine  (wkly)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    Gen'l  Int 

Quebec 

Culture  (Fr.  &  Eng.)   (quar.)   (no  adv.) 

Cult 
Documentaire.  Le  (Fr.)   (mo.) 

Gen'l  Review 

REPUBLIC  OF  PANAMA 


2,000 

40.897 
900 

$3,000 
*71,983 

3,181 
*562,820 

*«73,97S 

$600 

...*77.839 
1.300 
,      $1,000 

.    $73,000 
.      $6.000 


$1,000 


*16,663 
if  if  129,243 


*815.779 

...*177,8S2 

•  12,946 

*101.S36 
....  *79,898 
...  *36,614 


$1.502,544 


$750 
$1,200 


Loteria  (Span.) 

Gen'l  esp.  Health  ft  Educ ... 
Voz  Universitaria  (Span.)  (s-mo.) 

(cont.   free  dist.)   ........Cultural  &  Coll.... 


2,000 


REPUBLIC  OP  THE  PHILIPPINES 
Hollo 

Yuhura  (Ilongo  ft  Eng.)  (wkly) 

News  Magazine  ..      28,900 
Manila 

Bannawag  (Ilocano)  (wkly)  Info., 

Entertainment  &  Current  Events....      42,680 
Bisaya   (Cebuano)    (wkly)    (see  note  in 

catalog)  Info.,  Enter.  &  Cur.  Ev'ts  ...      56,718 

Bulaklak  (Tagalog)   (wkly)    .  Gen'l  Int.... 
Hiligaynon  (Ilongo)  (wkly)  (see  note  in 

catalog)   Info.,  Ent.  &  Cur.  Events  ...      46,2*9 

Liwayway  (Tagalog)  (wkly)  ....    Fiction  ...    150, 407 
Quezon  City 

Klasiks  (Tagalog)   (ftntly)    Fiction...    $97.500 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jtme  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

•C.C.A.B.  Audit;  I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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HOME  and  GARDEN 

ARIZONA  Clrc. 

Arizona  Homes  and  Gardens  (9  tl.  a  yr.) 
(see  note  in  catalog) 

Homes  &  Gardens....      12,313 

Hollywood  CALIFORNIA 

Western    Family    (mo.)     (see    note    In 

catalog) Family  Int  ...1,258.917 

Long  Beach 

Landscape  Gardener  (mo.)  Garden'g.... 

Menlo  Park 

Sunset  Magazine  (mo.) 
West'n  Homes,  Gard'ns,  Food  &  Trav....£624,838 

Fall.  Village  CONNECTICUT 

Herb  Grower,  The  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Garden'g.... 


Jacksonville  FLORIDA 

Florida  Gardener  (quar.)  Garden'g... 

Miami 

Tropical  Living  Homemaker  and 
Gardener    (mo.) Garden'g  in  Florida.... 


26.500 


19,091 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Popular  Homecraft  Magazine  (mo.) 

Ilomeworkshop....  1172,322 

D.S  Moines  IOWA 

Better  Homes  and  Gardens  (mo.) 

Family  Service  Home.. ..-£4, 489,999 


Centerville 
Gardenew; 


MARYLAND 

(mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Garden'g  &  Homes.. 
Towson 

Gardens,  Houses  and  People  (mo.) 

Local  News . 

Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

MEGA  (quar.) — Garden  Clubs  ., 

Kansas  City  MISSOURI 

Flower  and  Garden  Magazine  For  Mid 
America  (mo.)  ...- Garden'g 


Short  Hills 


NEW  JERSEY 


National  Farm  and  Garden  Magazine 
(quar.)    Farm  &  Garden  , 


.        4.36S 

9,300 

.      $9,719 

.£286,406 

8,392 


Agric.  &  Home  Mak'g....£227,625 
1,186 


Ithaca  NEW  YORK 

American  Agriculturist  (s-mo.) 

Mineola 

Professional  Gardener  (mo.)  ....Garden'g.... 
New  York 

American  Home  (mo.) 

Comp.  Home  Mak'g .  •£3,213,205 
Family  Handyman,  The  (mo.)   (see  note 

in  catalog).. ..Home.  Rep.  &  Improv'm't    £267,294 
Flower  Grower,  The  Home  Garden  Mag- 
azine   (mo.)     Garden'g    £406,413 

Home  Craftsman  (bi-mo.) 

Homecraft,  Woodwork' g.... £191, 296 
Home  Modernizing  Guide  (s-an.) 

Home  Moderniz'g   .  $300.000 
House  and  Garden  (mo.) 

Home  Decorations  &  Gardens  .  £576,196 
House  Beautiful  (mo.) 

Arch..    Bldg..  Int.  Dec..  Gard.  &  Lands....£693,520 
Living   for   Young   Homemakers    (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog) 

Young  Home-Makers  Int....£6S8,170 
New  Homes  Guide  (s-an.)  .  Home  Plan'g....  1500,000 
Popular  Gardening  (mo.) 

Garden'g  &  Home.. ..£260,159 

Columbus  OHI° 

American  Rose  Magazine  (mo.) 

Rose  Grow'g....    $16,628 


Cray  OKLAHOMA 

Gloxintan,  The   (bi-mo.)    Flowers, 


Clrc. 

1,500 


Portland  OREGON 

Oregonian    Farm,    Home    and    Garden 
(wklyHsee  note  in  catalog) 

Farm.  Home  &  Garden  ...    295,740 

Eramaus  PENNSYLVANIA 

Organic  Gardening  and  Farming   (mo.) 

Hort.  &  Gard'g  ...    180,804 

Columbia  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

National  Gardener   (bi-mo.) 

Homes  &  Gardens    .        9.000 
Controlled  free  dist  ..      17.000 

Richmond  VIRGINIA 

Garden  Gossip  (mo.). .Garden  Club  News  ..    US. 200 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Pacific  Northwest  Magazine  (mo.) 

Homeowners,  Gardeners ...    $30,000 

CANADA 

Vancouver          BRITISH  COLUMBIA 
Western  Homes  and  Living  (mo.) 

Home  Int  .   £18,095 

Hamilton  ONTARIO 

Home  and   Family    (Dutch   &   English) 

(mo.)        Dutch  Family  Life  .. 

London 

Farmer's  Advocate  (s-mo.) 

Agric.,  L'stk  &  Farm  Home   .  1200,000 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Canadian  Homes  and  Gardens  (mo.) 

Home  &  Garden  .  £128,958 


LITERATURE 

See  General  Editorial  Magazines,  Poetry;  also  Books, 

Book  Trade  and  Authors  in  the  Trade,  Technical  and 

Class  Section 

Berkeley  CALIFORNIA 

Nineteenth-Century  Fiction  (quar.) 

Literature.... 
Sausalito 

Golden  Goose  (quar.)  ....American  Liter.... 

Lafayette  INDIANA 

Modern  Fiction  Studies  (quar.) 

Fiction  Studies  ..       tl,400 

Teaneck  NEW  JERSEY 

Literary  Review    (quar.) Literature.,      tl.500 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Venture  (quar.)    Literary   .        1,000 

Controlled  free  dist ...        1,000 

Salt  Lake  City  UTAH 

Inland  (no  adv.)    (mo.)    Literary...        1,100 

Western  Humanities  Review   (no  adv.) 

(quar.)  Lit.,  Cult'l,  Hist...  450 


MATURE  AGE 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Retired  Officer,  The  (bi-mo.).  Ret.  Offi'rs....      31,322 
Controlled  free  dist.. .        6,244 

Retirement  Life  (mo.)  Civil  Empl's....      92,000 

Senior  Citizen  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Ints.  of  People  over  40.... 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

Journal  of  Lifetime  Living  (mo.) 

Family  Int.  for  those  35  and  over .  £251,094 

Circulation — ££Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  £June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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MEN'S  (Adventure,  Detective  Fiction 
and  Non-Fiction) 

See  General  Editorial  Magazines 

CONNECTICUT  Circ. 
Enter,  for  Men  .  £257.480 


Derby 

Escapade   (bi-mo.) 


New  York 

Sterling  Detective  Group  (bi-mo.)  (For 
complete  group  listing,  see  catalog 
section)  True  Crime  Cases 

Sterling  Men's  Group  (mo.)  (For  com- 
plete group  listing,  see  catalog) 

Mens  fact  and  fictitious  stories 

Tab  Men's  Unit  (bi-mo.)  (For  complete 
group  listing,  see  catalog  section) 

Pict.  Magazine 

Thrilling  Fiction  Group  (mo.)  (For  com- 
plete group  listing,  see  catalog  sec- 
tion) ..  .  Fiction 

True   (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Fact.  Stories  for  Men 

True  Detective  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog) Fact  Detect.  Storie-3 

True  Detective  Cases  from  Police  Files 
(bi-mo.)  Detect.  Stories 

True  Men  Stories   (bi-mo.)       Men's  Int 

True  Western  Adventure  (bi-mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog)  Fict 


Circ. 
£191,922 
.  £393,685 

.1,000,000 

£2,383,328 
£300,377 

,..  $127.000 
.     200,000 


Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Official  Detective  Stories   (mo.) 

Factual   Det.   Stories     * 31 1,384 

Auattn  TEXAS 

True  West  (bi-mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 
West.  Int.   &  Hist 


82,136 


MOTION  PICTURES 

See  General  Editorial  Magazine*;  also  Books,  Book 

Trade  and  Authors;  Poetry;  Journalism  in  the 

Trade,   Technical  and  Class  Section 

North  Hollywood      CALIFORNIA 

Novela  Cine-Grafica.  La  (Span.)   (mo.) 

Mot.  Pict.    . 


Cannel 

Prevue  (mo.) 


NEW  YORK 
Movie  Enter... 


ILLINOIS 

Playboy   (mo.)    Enter,  for  Men    £868,656 

Practical  Knowledge  (bi-mo.) 

Int.  for  Men  on  Upgrade    .  tl 03,000 
Controlled  free  dist....    $15,000 

Modern  Mao  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Pict.  Mag.  for  Men....     143,741 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Adventure  Men's  Group  (bi-mo.) 

(for  complete  group  listing  see  catalog 

section)    Men's  Fact  &  Fict.  Stories     £314,547 

American  Legion   Magazine    (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)   ....    ~...Amer.  Legion... .-£2, 781 ,763 
Argosy  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Fict.,  Gen'l  Int.,  Spts  for  Men...  £1,384,270 
Astounding  Science  Fiction  (mo.)       Fict....       94,775 

Bold  (mo.)     Men's  Int    . 

Breezy  Stories  (mo.)  Fict..~ 

Brookside  Detective  Group  (For  com- 
plete group  listings  see  catalog  section) 

Detec.  Stories  ... 
Climax  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Men's  Adventure     £244,086 
Complete  Adventure  Group  (bi-mo.)  (For 
complete    group    listings    see    catalog 

section)        Men's  Adv.  Stories 

Complete  Men's  Group  (mo.)  (For  com- 
plete group  listings  see  catalog  sec- 
tion)    Men's  Adv.  &  Fict. ...£1,632,199 

Dell  Men's  Group  (mo.)  (For  complete 
group  listings  see  catalog  section) 

Fact.  Detec     * 573, 122 
Double  Action  Group   (mo.)    (For  com- 
plete  group   listings   see   catalog   sec- 
tion)   Fict....    203,770 

Dude,  The  (bi-mo.)   ....        Fict.  for  Men    .  1300,000 

Elks  Magazine  (mo.)       Fraternal     *  1,230, 998 

Esquire  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Men's  Ints.  &  Fashions....£812,531 
Fawcett  Detective  Unit   (mo.)    (For 
complete  listing  see  catalog  section  ) 

Detective  Cases    £278,389 
Fawcett  Men's  Group  (mo.)    (For  com- 
plete group  listing  see  catalog  section) 

Detective  Stories  ..-£€78,902 
For  Men  Only  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Men's  Int    £286,428 

Gent,  The  (bi-mo.)  ....        Fict.    for  Men....  1300,000 
Jack  London's  Adventure  Magazine  (bi- 
mo.)         Adven.  Stories    . 

Male  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Adventure,  Personalities,  Sports,  etc.... £509,964 
Male  Point  of  View  (mo.) 

Gen'l  News,  Enter.  &  Spts.... 
Manhunt  (see  note  in  catalog)   (bi-mo.) 

Detect.  Stories  ..  J100.000 

Man's   Life    (bi-mo.)    Men's  Int        286,126 

Man's    Magazine    (mo.)  Stories  for  Men. ...£222,152 
Man  to  Man  (bi-mo.)....        Gen'l  Stories.... 
Master  Detective  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)  Fact.  Detec.  Stories  .  £159,947 

National  Police  Gazette — See  Police 
Gazette  (National) 

Night  and  Day  (mo.) Gen'l  Int.... 

Nugget   (bi-mo.)   Young  Men's  Int    .  $347.000 

Pic    (bi-mo.)  Gen'l  News,  Spts.  &  Enter....    199,704 
Police  Gazette  (National)  (mo.) 

Sport,  Threatrical  &  Crime.... 
Saga  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Adventure  Stories    £419,604 

Sir  (mo.)   Fict.  for  Men   .    350,000 

Skye  Men's  Group  (quar.)  (for  com- 
plete group  listing,  see  catalog  section) 

Detec.  Stories  .. 
Sport-Saga    Men's    Group    (mo.)     (For 

complete  listing,  see  catalog  section )....£  1,342,418 
Stag  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Adven.  Personal,  Spts.  etc  ...£567,86* 
Stag  Group  (mo.)   (For  complete  group 

listing,  see  catalog  section)  £1,077,832 

Clrculation-Hr£Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  £June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  CuMe  to  the  us*  of  the  Directory  te  front  of  book. 

1878 


New  York 

Dell  Screen  Unit  (mo.) Mot.  Pict_ 

(For  complete  group  listing,  see  cat- 
alog section) 

Ideal  Fan  Group  (mo.)  (For  complete 
group  listing,  see  catalog  section) 

Mot.  Pict.   &  TV     £581,088 

Ideal  Movie  Group  (mo.)  (For  complete 

group  listing,  see  catalog  section)     £360,762 

Ideal  Women's  Group  (mo.)   (For  com- 
plete group  listing,  see  catalog 
section)    Movie-Romance     £1,010,220 

Modern  Screen  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)    £1,166,153 

Motion  Picture  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)    Mot.  Pict  ...£803,270 

Movie  Life  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Mot.   Picts     £178,260 

Movie  Mirror  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)    ..Entertainment  £123,429 

Movie  Stars  Parade-TV  Close-ups  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)   Mot.   Picts     £182,502 

Photoplay    (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Mot.   Pict     £1,271,957 

Rave  (bi-mo.)   ....  Movie  A  TV  Personal 

Screenland — Plus  TV- Land  (bi-mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)       ...- Mot.  Picts....-£2Sl,141 

Screen  Stars  Group  (bi-mo.)  (For  com- 
plete group  listing,  see  catalog  section) 

Screen  Stars. ...£155,682 

Screen  Stories  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)   Screen  Fiction  ..  £334,167 

Silver  Screen  (bi-mo.)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)   Mot.  Picts  ..  £296,069 

Sterling  Women's  Group  (mo.)  (For 
complete  group  listing,  see  catalog  sec- 
tion)   -...TV  &  Mot.  Pict.  Personal ..  -£835,072 

TV  and  Movie  Screen  (mo.)  (see  note 
in  catalog)  TV  &  Movie  Enter .  £134,015 

Variety  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Theatre,  Radio  &  Mov.  Pict.... 

REPUBLIC  OF  THE  PHILIPPINES 
ifl« 

Kislap-Graphic  (Tagalog)    (wkly) 

Movie.  Song  &  Radio  Guide  Mag ...    158,150 


Magazines  of  General  Circulation,  1959 


MUSIC 

See  alto  Trade.  Technical  and  Claas  Section 
Hollywood  CALIFORNIA  Circ. 

Hollywood  Bowl  Magazine  (wkly)   (tee 

note  in  catalog) Musical  Entert'm't... 

Music  Magazine  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log) (cont.  free  dist. ) ..Mus'l  Enter' nm't....    $12.500 
Symphony  Magazine  (wkly)  (tee  note  in 
catalog)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Musical  Entertainment ...      $5,000 
Lot  Angeles 

Music  of  the  West  Magazine  (ma) 

Musical  Newt  &  Reviews..- 


Derby 


CONNECTICUT 


Country  Song  Roundup  (6  ti.  a  yr.)  (For 
complete  group  listing  see  catalog  sec- 
tion.)   Hillbilly  Music....  $200,000 

Cowboy  Songs  (6  ti.  a  yr.)    Music....    $50,000 

Hit  Parader  Combination  (mo.)  (For 
complete  group  listing:  see  catalog 
section. )  Words  to  Pop.  Songs  *424,32S 

Rhythm  and  Blue  Group  (bi-tno.)  (For 
complete  group  listing  see  catalog  sec- 
tion.)    Music....  $100,000 


Jamestown  NEW  YORK  Circ. 

Psychic  Observer  (s-mo.)  ....Spiritualism    .    $10,000 
Controlled  free  dist. ..    $40,000 

PARENT-TEACHER  and  CHILDREN 

See  also  Babiet;  Children's  Interest;  Youth 

Lot  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

California  Parent- Teacher  (no  adv.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  (mo.)      . — 52,500 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

National  Congress  Bulletin  (mo.)   (see 

note  in  catalog)   Educ....     $56,000 

National  Parent-Teacher  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 
Parent  Educ.  ft  Home  School  Corp  .. 

Lafayette  INDIANA 

Child  Development  (no  adv.)    (quar.) 

Research  in  Child  Devel ... 

New  Orlean.  LOUISIANA 

Child— Family  Digest  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.) 
Children  &  Family  Relat't   . 


Washington   DISTRICT  OP  COLUMBIA 

Notet  (quar.)  ~ Reviewt  of  Music, 

Records,  Books 


2,289 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Down  Beat  (bi-wkly)    (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)         Music  News      * 44,509 

Listen,  The  FM  and  High  Fidelity  Guide 

(mo.)       Radio,  Music,  Drama..., 

Controlled  free  dist  . 


12,500 
2.500 


New  Orleans 


LOUISIANA 


Second  Line  (bi-mo  )   Music  (Jazz)....      $1,800 


Severn.  Park  MARYLAND 

Hi-Fi  Tape  Recording  (mo.) 

Tape  Record' g 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

MASSACHUSETTS 
Great  Baningtoo 

High  Fidelity  (mo.) 


25.833 
2,314 


Music  Listeners       ^91,227 


Brooklyn 


NEW  YORK 


35.000 


Guide  of  the  Brooklyn  Academy  of 
Music   (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Arts  &  Sciences 
New  York 

American  Record  Guide,  The  (mo.) 

Recorded  Music  Reviews 
Better  Listening  Through  High  Fidelity 

(mo.)  Hi-Fi  Customers....     $92,500 

Carnegie  Hall  Concert  Publications  (see 

note  in  catalog)      Musical.... 

Hi-Fi  Music  at  Home  (11  ti.  a  yr.) 

Hi-Fi  Music  Audio  Equip....      44,366 
Opera  News  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Musical....     $60.404 

Record  and  Sound  Retailing  (mo.)  (cont. 
circ.)   . .  Recorded  Music  Merchandising. 
Recordings— See  Saturday  Review.  The 

In  catalog. 
Review  of  Recorded  Music  (mo.) 

Recorded  Music  Reviews 
Controlled  free  dist 


>9,361 


18,651 
48,500 


Philadelphia 


PENNSYLVANIA 


Tempo*  (mo.)  Music,  Art,  Theatre.... 

WISCONSIN 
Harmonizer,  The  (quar.) 

Barber  Shop  Quartet  &  Sing'g    . 

OCCULT 

Evuttton  ILLINOIS 

Fate  (mo.)  Occult... 


27,200 


53,487 


NEW  JERSEY 

Training  School  Bulletin  (no  adv.) 

(quar.)  Mentally  Deficient 

Controlled  free  dist 


$1.000 
$7,000 


Long  Island  City         N£W  YORK 

American    Family    Magazine    (no   adv.) 

(quar.)        Parents  Int.  to  Children.... 

Mother  and  Child  (quar.) 

Info,  for  Parents  Devoted  to  Children   . 
New  York 

Child  Study  (quar  )  Parent  Educ....      $4,475 

Parents'    Magazine    (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    Care  of  Child.,  Worn.  Int....*l. 784,735 

Utlca 

New  York  Parent-Teacher  (no  adv.) 

(mo.)      Educ.  &  Parent  Teacher....      $9.800 

Portland  OREGON 

Oregon  Parent-Teacher  Bulletin  (no  adv.) 
(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Controlled  free  dist         16.000 

PHOTOGRAPHIC 

See  alto  Trade.  Technical  and  Class  Section. 
NOT  York  NEW  YORK 

Infinity  (10  ti.  a  yr.) 

Maga?ine  Photography    .  550 

Controlled  free  dist....        1,950 

Modern  Photography  (mo  )  -fr 213,060 

Photography  Today   (mo.)     Photog'y.. . 

Popular  Photography    (mo.)    * 400, 136 

U.  S.  Camera  Magazine  tmo. ) 

Thotog.  (Gen'l)....*264,433 

CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Photographer  (mo.)   . ..  Phot'y      *  12, 04 7 


POETRY 

Hollywood  CALIFORNIA 

American  Bard,  The  (quar.)  Poetry.... 

Mill  Valley 

Wings,  A  Quarterly  of  Verse  (quar.) 

Poetry.... 

Boeton  MASSACHUSETTS 

Poet  Lore  (quar.)  Poetry  ft  Drama.... 

MICHIGAN 

Starlanes  (no  adv.)        Poetry.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 


$744 


$950 


$62 
$112 


MISSOURI 
Candor  Magazine  (quar.)  ....~~ 


..Poetry- 


Circulation— **Seyt.  A, B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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POETRY     (Continued) 
Cincinnati  OHIO 

Talaria  (quar.)  .™...... ............. 


Alpine  TEXAS 

Flame  (no  adv.)   (quar.)  Poetry... 

Christiansburi  VIRGINIA 

Lyric.  The  (no  adv.)    (quar.)   Poetry.... 

CANADA 

Frederickton         NEW  BRUNSWICK 

Fiddlehead,  The  (quar.)  — Poetry .... 


Circ. 


500 


400 


RADIO  and  TELEVISION 

See  also  Trade.  Technical  and  Class  Section 

Hollywood  CALIFORNIA 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Central  Calif.  Ed.,  circ....  -£10,022 
TV  Guide — see  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Southern  Calif.  Ed.,  circ.  *362,885 
San  Francisco 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Northern  Calif.  Ed *266,618 

TV    This    Week    (wkly)     (see    note    in 
catalog)  Int.  TV  Set  Owners  ...      85,000 


Denver 


COLORADO 


TV  Guide — See  Radnor.  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Colorado  Ed *74,763 

Hartford  CONNECTICUT 

Connecticut  Valley  TV  Parade  (wkly) 

Telev. .. 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor.  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Washington-Baltimore  Ed....-£l62,339 

Miami  FLORIDA 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Florida  State   Ed      *80,184 
TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Gold   Coast   Ed  ..  -£82,409 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


12,500 
2,500 


Listen.  The  FM  and  High  Fidelity  Guide 

(mo.)  Radio.  Music.  Drama 

Controlled  free  dist 
TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Chicago  Ed    *265,069 
TV  Tab  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

TV  Listings 


Indianapolis 


INDIANA 


TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Indiana  Ed.,  circ....  *87,440 


Davenport 


IOWA 


TV  Guide — See  Radnor.  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Iowa  Ed  .  **66,917 

Wichita  KANSAS 

TV  Guide— See  Radnor  Pa.,  in  catalog  £-68,869 


Baton  Rouge 


LOUISIANA 


T-V  Times  (wkly) ...TV  Programs....       5,300 

New  Orleans 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Gulf  Coast  Ed....  *28,311 
TV  Guide— See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Louisiana  Ed ...  *31,159 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Washington-Baltimore  Ed.,  circ  ..-£162,339 

MASSACHUSETTS 

Tevelision  Week  (wkly)      -...TV....    $18.000 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor.  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

New  England  Ed.,  circ    -£334,339 


Detroit  MICHIGAN  Circ. 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Detroit  Ed.,  circ  ...*184,680 
Michigan  Ed.,  circ....  * 77, 053 

Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Minnesota  State  Ed.,  circ....-£I02.694 

Kansas  City  MISSOURI 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Kansas  City  Ed  ..-£-147,386 
TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Missouri  Ed.,  circ....  *  18, 022 
Saint  Louis 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

St.  Louis  Ed.,  circ....  £-10,861 

Binghamton  NEW  YORK 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Binghamton    Ed...  -£16,097 
New  York 

CO,  The  Radio  Amateurs  Journal  (mo.) 

Amat.  Radio  ..      67,532 
Ideal    Fan    Group    (mo.)    (for   complete 
group  listing,  see  catalog  section) 

Motion  Pict.  &  TV....*S81,088 
Rave  (bi-mo.)  ....Movie  &  TV  Person' t's.... 
Sterling    Women's     Group     (mo.)     (for 
complete  group  listing,  see  catalog  sec- 
tion)    TV  &  Mot.  Pict.  Person't's    -£835,072 

TV  and  Movie  Screen   (mo.)    (see  note 

in  catalog)       TV  &  Movie  Ent't'mt     -£134,015 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor.  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

New  York  Metropolitan  Edition  circ    -£1,279,319 
TV  Illustrated  (bi-mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog) TV  Person't'i.... 

TV  Junior  (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Children's  TV  Ints    . 
TV- Land— see  Screenland  Plus  TV  Land. 
TV  Picture  Life   (bi-mo.)    (soe  note  in 

catalog)        TV   Ent't'mt..     123,230 

TV   Radio   Mirror    (mo.)    (see   note   in 

catalog)     Women  TV  &  Radio  List'rs  ..  £774,381 
TV  Star  Parade  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     Personal  Side. 

Home  Life  of  TV  Favorites    -£220,226 
TV  World  (bi-mo.) 

TV  Personalities  &  Prog's..- 
Rochester 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Lake  Ontario  Ed.,  circ....-£281,812 
St.  Lawrence  Ed.,  circ....  -£40,022 

Charlotte  NORTH  CAROLINA 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor.  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

North   Carolina  Ed    .  -£49,440 

Cincinnati  OHIO 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor.  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Southern  Ohio  Ed.,   circ    -£209,370 
TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

W.  Va.  Ed.,  circ..  -£33,541 
Cleveland 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Cleveland  Ed  ..-£254,403 

Ponca  City  OKLAHOMA 

Star  TV  News,  The  (wkly)  ....TV  News....    J10.035 

Portland  OREGON 

TV  Guide— See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Oregon  Ed...  -£43,032 


Hazleton  PENNSYLVANIA 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Williamsport   Ed  ..  -£40,121 
Philadelphia 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Philadelphia    Ed  ...-£324,368 
Pittsburgh 

TV  Guide — See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Pittsburgh  Edition  circ  ...-£233,935 
Radnor 

TV  Guide  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 
Entert.  &  Info.  In  Telev 

Total  Comb.  circ....6,337,04» 

-£-£Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  5P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  tue  of  the  Directory  la  front  of  book. 


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Magazines  of  General  Circulation,  1959 


Cire. 

43,  871 

.  *43,871 
.  *40.121 


Scranton 

TV  Guide  —  See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 
Wilkts-Barre          Scranton-  Wilkes-Barre  Ed....  *  43,  871 
TV  Guide  —  See  Radnor.  Pa.,  in  catalog. 
Scranton-Wilkes-Barre  Ed. 
Williamsport 

TV  Guide  —  see  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 
Hazleton-Williamsport   Ed 

Memphis  TENNESSEE 

TV  Guide  —  See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Tennessee  Ed    .  *  23,  620 

Dallas  TEXAS 

TV  Guide  —  See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Dallas  Fort  Worth  Ed  ...  *82,603 
Fort  Worth 

TV  Guide—  see  Radnor.  Pa.,  in  catalog. 
Galveston  Dallas  Fort  Worth  Ed    .  *  82,  603 

TV  Guide—  See  Radnor,   Pa.,  in  catalog 

u^...*^  Houston-  Galveston  Ed    .  *47,222 

nous  ton 

TV  Guide—  See  Radnor.  Pa.,   in  catalog 

Rouston-Galveston  Ed    .  *47,222 
San  Antonio 

TV  Guide  —  See  Radnor,  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Corpus  Christi-San  Antonio  Ed  ..      16,490 

Salt  Lake  City  UTAH 

TV  Guide  —  See  Radnor,  Pa  ,  in  catalog. 

Utah-  Idaho  Ed  9,189 


Seattle 

TV  Guide 


WASHINGTON 
—See  Radnor.  Pa.,  in  catalog. 

Eastern  Washington   Ed....  *29,207 
Western  Washington  State  Ed....*106,679 

CANADA 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Radiomonde  et  Telemonde  (Fr.)   (wkly) 

Radio      *51,777 

REPUBLIC  OF  THE  PHILIPPINES 
Manila 

Kislap-Graphic  (Tagalog)   (wkly) 

Movie,  Song  &  Radio  Guide  Mag....     $58,150 


SOCIETY 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Diplomat   (mo.)   Int'n'l  Soc  .. 

Controlled  free  dist    . 

Pa)m  Beach  FLORIDA 

News  (dly)  (gee  note  in  catalog) 

Soc.  &  Res.  News  ... 
Sunday  circ.... 

Palm    Beach    Life    (s-mo.)(see    note    in 
catalog)    Soc.  &  Res.  News    . 

Carpentersvill.  ILLINOIS 

Fox  Valley  Free  Press  (bi-nio.) 

Lit.,  Soc.  &  Gen'l  Int.... 
Chicago 

Leisure   (quar  )       Society  .. 

Townsfolk  (mo.) 

Soc.  Spts.,  Art  &  Travel.... 

New  Orleans  LOUISIANA 

Roosevelt  Review  (mo.) 

N.  O.  Soc.  &  Hotel  News ... 


25.000 
3,000 


2,951 
3.133 


5,074 


47,000 


Kansas  City 


MISSOURI 


Independent,  The  (wkly)  Society  ...      $5,412 


New  York 


NEW  YORK 


Harper's  Bazaar  (mo.). ...Fash.  &  Society....*390,007 
Juniot  League  Magazine  (bi-mo.)  > 

Jr.  League  &  Soc  ...      7«,4S7 
Park  Avenue  Social  Review  (mo.) 

Society ... 
Social  Spectator  (7  ti.  a  yr.)    (see  note 

in  catalog)    Resort  Soc....      J8.000 

Town  and  Country  (mo.) 

Society,  Sports,  Fash....  * 80, Oil 


Montreal 

Mayfair   (mo.) 


CANADA 

QUEBEC  Cire. 

Society....  *1 1,705 

BERMUDA 

Bermudian    (mo.)        ....Soc.,  Travel,  Spts....      $5,500 

SPORTS 

See  also  Hardware  and  Sporting  Goods  in  the  Trade, 
Technical  and  Class  Section. 


Rlderwood 


Archery 

MARYLAND 


Eastern  Bowhunter,  The  (mo.)     Arch'y.... 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Archer's  Magazine,  The  (mo  )   (see  note 

in  catalog)          Archery— 

Controlled  free  dist    . 


Milton 


WISCONSIN 


National  Bowhunter,  The  (mo.) 

Hunt'g  &  Archery.... 


J4.263 
*1,323 


ts.ooo 


Venice 


Auto  Racing 

CALIFORNIA 


Road  and  Track  (mo.) 


Westport  CONNECTICUT 

Sports  Car   (mo.) Spts.  Car.  Activ's.... 


Auto  Spts....*132,197 
10,100 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Motorspeed  Sports   Review— See   Sports 
Review    Group    under   Sports    (Gen'l) 


Ridge  wood 


NEW  JERSEY 


National  Speed   Sport   News   (wkly) 

Auto  Racing  Sport  Cars 

Brooklyn  NEW  YORK 

Illustrated  Speedway  News  (wkly)   (see 


43,820 


note  in  catalog) 


Auto  Rac'g ... 


New  York 

Speed  Age  (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Auto  Rac'g    .  $130,547 

Baseball 

Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Baseball  Magazine  (8  ti.  a  yr.)  Baseball.... 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Baseball  Sports  Review — See  Sports  Re- 
view Group  under  Sports  (General) 


Battle  Creek  MICHIGAN 

Amateur  Baseball  News  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)      

Controlled  free  dist.... 


2,145 
1.398 


St.  Louis  MISSOURI 

Sporting    News    (wkly)    Baseball  ...**190,817 

Brooklyn  NEW  YORK 

Grandstand  Manager   (mo.) 

Baseball  Fans  Int  .. 


Williamsport 


PENNSYLVANIA 


Little  Leaguer  (4  ti.  a  yr.)  Baseball  .. 

Controlled  free  dist....    $30.500 


Basketball 

ILLINOIS 

-See    Sports 


Chicago 

Basketball    Sports    Review 
Review  Group  under  Sports  (General) 


Saint  Louis 


MISSOURI 


Sporting  News  (wkly)  **190,817 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit:  5P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Boating  and  Yachting 

See  also  Boats  in  the  Trade.  Technical  and  Class  Section 
Loe  Angeles  CALIFORNIA  Circ. 

Sea  and  Pacific  Motor  Boat  (mo.) 

Yacht' g  ..  *28,S18 

Jacksonville  FLORIDA 

Outboard    (mo.)    Outb'd  Motor  Boat* g  ..      61,822 

Outboard  Progress   (8  ti.   a  yr.)    (cont. 
free  dist.)    Outb'd  Motor  Boat's....      19,172 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Fishing  and  Boating  Sports  Review — see 
Sports  Review  Group  under  Sports 
(Gen'l) 

Annapolis  MARYLAND 

Skipper.  The  (mo.) 

Power  &  Sail  Boat'g....        9,834 

D.^  MICHIGAN 

Main  Sheet  (mo.)  Boat'g.... 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Aqua    Sport    including    Boat    Sport    (bi- 

mo.)      Wat.  Spts.  &  Mot.  Boat'g. .. 

Boat  Craft   (including  Outboarding 
Guide)    (bi-mo.) 

Motor  Boat'g  &  Boat  Sports....  37,792 
Motor  Boating  (mo.)  Mot.  Boat  &  Yacht  .  * 82,803 
Popular  Boating  (mo.)  ..  Pleas.  Boat'g....*133,870 

Rudder  (mo.)         Yacht'g    .  *26,719 

Yachting  (mo.)  * 76, 075 

Roosevelt 

Fishing— Long  Island  Waters  (mo.) 

Fish,  Boat'g  &  Recreation        $16,500 
Controlled  free  dist ...     $12,500 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Northwest  Boating  (Monthly  During 

Boating  Season)    Pleas.  Boat'g    .         $770 

Controlled  free  dist....      $9,230 

Sheborvan  WISCONSIN 

Lakeland  Yachting  (mo.)  Boat'g    . 

CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Boating  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Marine,  Naval  &  Pleas   Craft....     *5,244 


Bowling 

CALIFORNIA 
California    Bowling   News    (wkly)    (see 

note  in  catalog)     Bowling.. 


$12.486 

5.178 
41,626 

$47,940 


Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Bowling  Proprietor  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  Bowling  Props. .. 

National  Bowlers  Journal  and  Billiard 
Revue  (mo.)  Sports.... 

Woman  Bowler  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)   

Johnson  City  NEW  YORK 

Broome  Bowler  and  Sports  Journal 

(wkly).-.Bow'g  &  Sports  in  Broome  Co.... 

Mibr.uk~  WISCONSIN 

Bowling  Magazine  (mo.)  ., 63,118 

Boxing  and  Wrestling 

Jersey  City  NEW  JERSEY 

Boxing  and  Wrestling  (mo.) 

Box'g  &  Wrestl'g.... 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Ring,  The  (mo.)  Box'g  &  Wrestl'g    * 101, 468 

Cltxul  ~ 


Camping 

Plalnfleld  NEW  JERSEY 

Camping  Magazine    (mo.)    (see  note  in 
catalog) 


Circ. 
8,830 


Cards,  Checkers  and  Chess 

Chestnut  Hill        MASSACHUSETTS 

Bridge  Quarterly    (quar.)....Cont.  Bridge.... 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

American  Chess  Bulletin  (no  adv.)    (bi- 
mo.)      - ..Chess.... 

Bridge  World  (mo.)     .  ...Contract  Bridge  ...    $10.500 
Chess  Review  (mo.)  Chess....      $7,100 

Football 
Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Football  Sports  Review— See  Sports 
Review  Group  under  Sports  (Gen'l) 


Saint    Louis 


MISSOURI 


Sporting  News  (wkly) 


CANADA 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Canadian  Football  News  (wkly)   (see  note 
in   catalog)       

General 

Juneau  ALASKA 

Alaska    Sportsman  (mo.)  Spts.  &  Alaska 


Phoenix 


ARIZONA 


Arizona  Wildlife-Sportsman   (mo.) 

Nature 
Tucson 

Hoofs  and  Horns  (mo.)  Rodeo 


$65.000 


10.217 
$7,160 


Loa  Altos 


CALIFORNIA 


Track  and  Field  News  (mo.) 

Spts.  (Track  &  Field) 
Los  Angeles 

Mercury  (mo.)  Amateur  Sports 

Skin  Diver  (mo.) 

Underwater  Skin  Div'g  &  Spear  Fish'g.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Western  Outdoor  News  and  Pacific  Fish 

and  Game  News  (wkly).. ..Outdoor  Life   . 
Palm  Desert  Controlled  free  dist,.. 

Desert  Magazine  (mo.)     .. .  Outdoor  Life.... 
Sacramento 

California  Sportsman  and  Conserva- 
tionist (mo.)  Outdoor  Sports    . 


$5,031 
t6,150 

12,711 
12,000 

38,006 
4,268 

30.879 


$6,000 


Atlanta 


GEORGIA 


Coach  and  Athlete   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    Sports....    $14,512 


Southern  Outdoors  (mo.)      Sports- 
Controlled  free  dist... 

Honolulu  HAWAII 

Forecast   (mo.)    Recreation  in  Hawaii 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Sports  Review  (6  ti.  a  yr.)  ...........  Sports 

Comprised  of:  Baseball;  Basketball; 
Fishing  &  Boating;  Football;  Hunt- 
ing; Motor  Speed  (see  note  in  catalog) 

McPherson  KANSAS 

Kansas  Sportsman,  The  (quar.) 

Outdoor  Spts.  &  Dogs.... 
Controlled  free  dist  . 


30,128 
1.2SO 


2,300 


$214,794 


Waldoboro 

Maine  Outdoorsman  and  Conservationist 
(mo.)    ........  .  --------  Outd'r  Life  &  Consv'n.... 

Lynn  MASSACHUSETTS 

Amateur  Athlete  (mo.)  ..............  ....Sports.... 


2.600 
2,100 


2,650 


11,653 


-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  eA.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  5 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Magazines  of  General  Circulation,  1959 


Johannesburg  MICHIGAN 

North  Woods  Call.  The  (wkly) 

Outdoor  Spts  &  Conserv'n  .. 
Lansing 

Michigan  Out-of-  Doors  (mo.) 

Sport  &  Conserv'n.... 

Billings  MONTANA 

Dude  Rancher   (quar.)     .  ..  Dude  Ranch'g.... 
Controlled  free  dist 

Jersey  City  NEW  JERSEY 

Animal  Life  (mo.)   .........  ~...Outd'r  Adven   . 


Ore. 

2,870 

54,049 


650 
2,075 


Brooklyn  NE™  YORK 

All-Sports  Review   (mo.)   ....Sports  Fans.... 
New  York 

Outdoor  Life  (mo.)   ...........  Outdoor  Spts....£942,568 

Police  Gazette  (National)   (mo.) 

Sports,  Theatre  &  Crime 
Recreation  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)      ....  £10,614 

Total  unpaid  dist  ...         1,241 
Sport  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Sports  (  Gen'  1)...  .£462,  400 

Sports  Afield  (mo.)    .....    Outdoor  Spts..  .£1,015,052 

Sports  Illustrated  (wkly)  ....................  Spts    £864,786 

SportShelf  News  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log) ..        ........  Sport  &  Hobby  Ints    .     $15,000 

Town  and  Country  (mo.)  Soc..  Spts.,  Fash    .£80,011 
Travel  (mo.)    .......  Travel  &  Outdoor  Life.... 

Rochester 

American  Turner  Topics  (bi-mo.) 

Recreational.  ..       18,333 


Powell  Butte  OREGON 

Central  Oregon  Rancher  (mo.)   (see  note 

in  catalog)    ....     Oregon  Ranch  &  Agric 

Controlled  free  dist 


Norristow*  PENNSYLVANIA 

American  Racing  Pigeon  News  (mo)  (see 

note  in  catalog)       .     ...  Rac'g  Pigeons 

Arlington  TEXAS 

Mentor  (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Spts.-Coach'g  &  Train'g.. 


$200 
$4,651 


$6,150 


$11,430 


Dallas 


Controlled  free  dist....      $3.707 


Megaphone,  The  (4  ti.  a  yr.)  ....Coll.  Spts        $12,000 


Lyndonville  VERMONT 

Precision  Shooting   (mo.)    ............  Sports 


1,898 


Spokane  WASHINGTON 

American  Sunbather  and  Nudist  Leader 

(mo.)     ...........    Health  &  Recreation  ..    £19,565 

Portage  WISCONSIN 

Badger  Sportsman.  The   (mo.)   ........  Spts....      $9,000 


CANADA 
Fort  Frances  ONTARIO 

Northern  Sportsman  (mo.)  Outdoor  Life.... 
Controlled  free  dist... 


Ottawa 

R  A  News  (mo.) 
Owen  Sound 

Arena  Pools  and  Parks  (mo.) 

Skat'g  Arena,  Swimming  Pools 
..  Controlled  free  dist 

MTOfltO 

Flash    (wkly)  Gen'l  News,  Spts.,  Amuse 
Parks  and  Recreation  in  Canada  (quar.) 

Parks  &  Recreation  . 
Sporthirado   (Sport-News)    (Hung.) 
(wkly)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Spts.  &  Wom.'s  Ints 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Hockey  News  (wkly)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     Ice   Hockey.... 

Parlons- Sports   (Fr.)    (wkly)   Sports 

Sport  Illustre,  Le  (Fr.)  (mo.) Sports.... 

Quebec 

Sport- Revue    (Fr.)    (mo.)    (see  note   in 
catalog)        Sports.... 


12.201 
3.876 


Civ.  Serv.  &  Recrea'n....     $16,000 


1,524 
437 

*71,963 
526 

4,800 


24.938 


Hamilton  BERMUDA  Cite. 

Bermuda  Sports  (mo.)  Spts.... 

Golf 

Beverly  Hills  CALIFORNIA 

Golf  Life  (mo.)  Golfer's  News....      13.650 

San  Mateo  Controlled  free  dist  5,750 

National  Golfer,  The  (10  ti.  a  yr.)....Golf 

Dunedln  FLORIDA 

Professional  Golfer.  The  (mo.)    Golf....        6,212 


Chicago 
Evi 


ILLINOIS 

Golfing  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog).  Golf....      70,06O 
as  ton 

Golf  Digest   (mo.)    (see  note  in 
catalog)    Golfer's  Int ...  £67,291 


Jackson 


MISSISSIPPI 


4,641 
3,769 


Southern  Golfer,  The  (mo.)    ...    Golfing  .. 
Controlled  free  dist 

Pinehurst  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Golf  World  (wkly)  Golf'g  News.... 

Horses  and  Horse  Racing 

See  Hunting  and  Fishing;  also  Breed  Publications  In 
the  Agricultural  Section. 


14,350 


Tucson 


ARIZONA 


Hoofs  and  Horns  (mo.) 


....Rodeo....      $7,160 


Fair  Oaks  CALIFORNIA 

Horseman,  The  (mo.)   .  ..Horseman's  Int    .        5,750 
Los  Angeles 

Daily  Racing  Form  (dly)    

Mon.  circ    ££14,759 
Tues.  to  Fri.  circ    ££17,559 

Richmond  Sat.  cir,...££26,321 

Horse  Lover's  Magazine  (bi-mo.) 

Horses,  Ranch'g  Hobby,  Spts....      68.725 
Controlled  free  dist....      21,776 

Colorado  Springs        COLORADO 
Western  Horseman,  The  (mo.) 

Stock  Horses  &  West.  Horsemans'p.  ..£104,516 
Denver 

Rodeo  Sports  News  (s-mo.)  Rod.  &  Spts....      $8.800 


Miami 


FLORIDA 


Daily  Racing  Form   (dly)   (see  note  in 

catalog)     ........................  Mon.  circ....  £6,489 

Tues.  to  Fri.  circ    .  £5,741 

Sat.  only  circ    .  £7,585 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Daily  Racing  Form  (dly)  ........  Mon.  circ    ££50,391 

Tues.  to  Fri.  circ...  ££40,632 
Sat.  circ  .  ££60,513 


Lexington  KENTUCKY 

Blood-  Horse   (wkly) 

Thoroughbred  Breeders  &  Turf  Int  .. 
Horseman  and  Fair  World   (wkly) 

Harness  Rac'g    . 
Short  Snorts  and  Horse  World  (mo  ) 

Horse  Shows.... 

Thoroughbred  Record,  The  (wkly) 
Louisville  Race  norscs- 

National  Horseman  (mo.) 

Horses  for  Breed'g,  Train'g  &  Show'g....£4,903 


5,740 
7,500 

13,355 


Baltimore 


MARYLAND 


Turf  and  Sport  Digest  (mo.) 

Horse  Racing  &  Sports.... 


Danvers 


MASSACHUSETTS 


Horsemen's  Journal  (mo.) 
Leominster  Horse  Breed'g  &  Rac'g.... 

Morgan  Horse  Magazine   (mo.) 

Horse  Ints.... 


51,987 


15,324 
4,000 


Circulation — ££Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  £June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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HORSES  and  HORSE  RACING 

(Continued) 

Saint  Louis                   MISSOURI  Circ. 
Saddle  &  Bridle  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)    - Horse  Breed.  &  Show.... 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Armstrong  Daily,  The  (dly  ex.  Sun.) 

Horse  Rac'g  &  Spts.,  Gen'l  News    . 
National  Program  (dly  ex.  Sun.) 

Horse  Racing  A  Sports.... 
New  York  Press(mo.)  Rac'g.,  Soc.,  Spts  ... 
Telegraph  (dly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Mot.  Pict.  Theatre  &  Turf  .. 

Mon.  circ .  **69,507 

Tues.  to  Fri.  circ....**47,937 

Sat.  circ....** 70,094 

Harrisburg  PENNSYLVANIA 

Harness  Horse  (wkly).   Harness  Horses.... 

Amarillo  TEXAS 

Quarter  Horse  Journal   (mo.) 

Horse    Breed'g  &  Rac'g....      13,311 

Berryvflle  VIRGINIA 

Chronicle.  The  (wkly) 

Rac'g,  Breed'g  &  Hunt'g  Horses 

&  Hounds....     *6,303 


Vancouver 


WASHINGTON 


Lariat,  The  (mo.) 

Rodeo  Horse  Owners'  Int.... 


$2.300 


CANADA 
Tfllsonburg  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Sportsman  (wkly)  (see  note  in 

catalog)  Harness  &  Race  Horses....      $1.939 

Toronto 

Daily  Racing  Form  (dly) Racing.... 

Mon.  circ....**  10,048 
Tues.  to  Fri.  circ....**7,211 
Sat.  circ     **10,8SO 
Thoroughbred  of  Canada.  The  (mo.) 

Thoroughbred  Breed'g  &  Rac'g....    $15,600 

Hunting,  Fishing  and  Game  Breeding 

See  also  Dogs. 

ALASKA 
News  (dly)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Gen'l  News  &  Fish  Ints.... 


Hartford  ARKANSAS 

Gamecock,  The  (mo.)  Game  Fowl 


§2,994 
5,216 


Los  Angeles 


CALIFORNIA 


12,711 
12,000 


38,006 
4,268 


52,908 


Skin  Diver  (mo.)  Underwater  Skin 

Diving  &  Spear  Fish'g.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Western  Outdoor  News  and  Pacific  Fish 

and  Game  News  (wkly). ...Outdoor  Life... 
Pasadena                              Controlled  free  dist    . 
Western  Sportsman    (bi-mo.)    (see  note 
in  catalog)  Hunt'g  &  Fish'g 

Madison  CONNECTICUT 

Game  Fowl  News  (11  ti.  a  yr.) 

Game  Chickens.... 

Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

American  Rifleman  (mo.) 

Hunt'g  &  Shoot'g....    355,011 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

American  Field  (wkly) 

Hunt.,  Fish..  Sports,  Dogs.... 
Pishing  and  Boating  Sports  Review — See 
Sports    Review    Group    under    Sports 
(Gen'l) 
Hunting  Sports  Review — See  Sports 

Review  Group  under  Sports  (Gen'l) 
Skokie 

Guns  Magazine  (mo.) 

Hunt'g  &  Shoot'g  ...    103,186 


Indianapolis  INDIANA  Clft. 

Trap  and  Field  (mo.)  ............  Trap  Shoot'g.... 

Lexington  KENTUCKY 

Chase  Magazine  (mo.)  ............  Fox  Hunt..        7,661 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Salt  Water  Sportsman  (mo.)     .....  Fish'g....    $35,491 
Controlled  free  dist....      $2,801 


Trenton 

Red  Ranger 


MISSOURI 


MFox  Hunt.~ 


309 


Jersey  City  NEW  JERSEY 

Animal  Life  (mo.)  ................  Outd'r  Adven.... 

Trenton 

New  Jersey  Outdoors  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Conserva'n,  Hunt'g  &  Fish'g    . 

Frankllnville  NEW  YORK 

Bantam  Magazine  and  Game  Breeder 
(mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Poultry  &  Gamebird  Rais'g.... 

New  York 

Field  and  Stream    (mo.) 

Hunt'g.  Fish'g,  Spts.,  Dogs    *  928,  796 
Fishing  World  (mo.)    (see  note  in  cata- 
log) ...........................        Fish'g  .. 

Outdoor  Life    (mo.)    .......  Outd'r  Spts    *  94  2,  568 

Roosevelt 

Fishing  —  Long  Island  Waters  (mo.)  (see 
note  in  cataloR) 

Fish'g,  Boat'g  &  Recreation....    $16.500 

Controlled  free  dist....     $12,500 

Columbus  OH1(> 

Fur-Fish-Game  (Harding's  Magazine) 

(mo.)    .  Hunt'g,  Trap'g.  Fish  &  Camp....      74,749 
Mountain  Music  (mo.)   Hounds  &  Ilunt'g    . 

Sand  Springs  OKLAHOMA 

Hunter's  Horn    (mo.)  Hounds  &  Hunt'g          13,625 

Bradford  PENNSYLVANIA 

Hounds  and  Hunting  (mo.) 

Beagles  &  Field  Trials      *13,198 
Doylestown 

Modern  Game  Breeding  (mo.) 

Game  Breed'g  .. 
Harrisburg 

Pennsylvania  Angler  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Fresh  Water  Game  Fish  .. 

Gaffney  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

Grit  and  Steel  (mo.)    ........    Game  Fowl....      $7,000 

Dallas  TEXAS 

Skeet  Shooting  Review  (mo.) 

Sportsmen  Int....        7,848 


Berryvtlle 


VIRGINIA 


Chronicle,  The   (wkly)       Rac'g., 

Breed'g   &   Ilunt'g  Horses   &   Hounds 


Spokane 


WASHINGTON 


Fishing  and  Hunting  News   (see  note  in 
catalog)  ..Hunt'g.,  Fish'g  &  Outd'r  Spts 


Durbln 


WEST  VIRGINIA 


Wildlife  Notes  (mo.)  ....Hunt'g  &  Fish'g  .. 
Parkersburg 

West  Virginia  Hills  and  Streams  (bi-mo.) 
Hunting  and  Fishing  in  W.  Va ... 


*6,303 


$29,740 


3,070 


Milton 


WISCONSIN 


National  Bowhunter,  The  (mo.) 

Hunting  &  Archery...      $5,000 

CANADA 
Calgary  ALBERTA 

Fish  and  Game  (mo.)     Hunt'g  &  Fish'g...      $7.500 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  5 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Magazines  of  General  Circulation,  1959 


Quesnel 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA 


Circ. 


Northwest  Digest  (bi-mo.)....Trap'rs  Int...      04,017 
Vancouver 

Northwest   Sportsman    (mo.) 

Hunt'g  &  Fish'g  ..        6,000 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Wildlife  Crusader  (mo.)  Hunt'g  &  Fish'g   .      16.135 

Kentville  NOVA  SCOTIA 

Sportsmans  Province  (quar.) 

Fish  &  Game  . .        7,707 

Gardenvale  QUEBEC 

Rod  and  Gun  in  Canada  (mo.  )OutdoorRec....  -£17,979 
Montreal 

Bunting  and  Fishing  in  Canada  (mo.) 

Sports,   Hunt.    &   Fish  . .  -£29,737 

Physical  Culture 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Vim,  The  Magazine  for  Vigorous  Living 

(mo.)     Phys.    Cult....      45,000 

Alliance  NEBRASKA 

Iron  Man   (bi-mo.)       Bodybuilding  ..      25,000 

Jersey  City  NEW  JERSEY 

Muscle  Builder  (mo.)     .Muscle  Culture.... 
Muscle  Power  (mo.)  ....  Muscle  Culture... 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Tomorrow's  Man  (mo.) 

Health  &  Body  Bldg ... 

york  PENNSYLVANIA 

Strength  and  Health  (mo.) 

Physical  Culture . 

Spokane  WASHINGTON 

American  Sunbather  and  Nudist  Leader 


50,000 


(mo.) 


Health   &  Recrea    .  *  19, 5 65 


Skating 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Skating  (8  ti.  a  yr.)    (sec  note  in  cata- 
log)         Fig.    Skating    .        8,504 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Roller  Derby  News  (mo.)     Roller  Skat'g.... 

Skiing 

Denver  COLORADO 

Skiing  (National)   (6  ti.  a  yr.)   (see  note 
in  catalog) Skiing  ..      64,556 

Corunna  MICHIGAN 

Skier,  The  (s-mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  ..    $24.091 

Hanover  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

Ski  Magazine  (6  ti.  a  yr.)   (see  note  in 

catalog)   Int.  oi  Skiers....  * 49, 910 

Littleton 

Eastern  Ski  Bulletin  (8  ti.  a  yr.).. Skiing    .      16,086 
Controlled  free  dist.  .        1,264 

Soccer 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Soccer  News  (mo.)  Soccer... 


Tennis,  Squash,  Badminton 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

World  Tennis    (mo.)    Tennis  .. 

CANADA 
Montreal  QUEBEC 

Canadian  Sport  Monthly  (mo.) 

Tennis  &  Badminton   . 


5,000 


32,980 


TRAVEL  and  TOURISM 

See  Automotive:  also  Resort  and  Travel;  Trailer 
Publications  in  the  Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Section 

Phoenix  ARIZONA  Circ. 

Arizona  Highways  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

Travel  Magazine....  $335,000 
Controlled  free  dist  ..    $14,500 
Arizona   Mobile  Citizen   (bi-wkly)    (see 
note   in  catalog) Trailer   Liv'g    .        6,000 

Clendale  CALIFORNIA 

Trail-R-News  (mo  ) 

Trailer  Trav'g  Ints.  &  Mobile  Homes....      26.500 
Long  Beach  Controlled  free  dist  4,800 

Western  Mobile  Home  News  (wkly) 

Trailercoach  Liv'g  &  Travel....    113,750 
Los  Angeles 

Trailer  Life  (mo.)....     Fam.  Trailer  Liv'g....      15,721 
Controlled  free  dist  5,623 

Westways    (mo  )        Motor'g    .     196,249 

San  Francisco 

Motorland    (bi-mo  )        Motor'g    .     317,971 

National    Motorist    (bi-mo.)     ....Motor'g    .     270,000 

Denver  COLORADO 

Rocky  Mountain  Motorist  (mo.)  


28,500 


Hartford  CONNECTICUT 

Hartford  Automobiler  (bi-mo.) 

New  Haven  Auto  Club   Memhs—    J28.500 

Connecticut  Motorist  (mo.). ...Motor  Club....      69,300 

Washington     DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

American  Motorist  (mo.)  ....Motor  Trav  . 

Miami  FLORIDA 

Florida  AAA  Motorist   (mo.)    (see  note 

in  catalog)    Motor'g 

Tampa 


Your  Motor  Club    (mo.) 

Auto  Club  Members 


118,395 

50,000 

$27,500 


Atlanta 


GEORGIA 


Behind  the  Wheel   (quar.)  ..Motor'g 

Controlled  free  dist 


14,000 
3,500 


Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Motor  News  (mo  )      ...    .  .         ..  Motor'g....    225,878 

Trailer  Travel  Magazine  (mo.) 

House  Trailers 

Indianapolis  INDIANA 

Hoosier   Motorist    (bi-mo.)     ....Motoring  ..    $47.000 


Louisville 


KENTUCKY 


Automobile  Bulletin  (bi-mo.)       Motor'g  .      $37,110 


Baltimore 


MARYLAND 


Maryland  Motorist   (bi-mo.)   Motor'g...      29,000 


PitUficld 


MASSACHUSETTS 


Exhaust.  The  (bi-mo.) 


....Motor'g.... 


Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Michigan  Motor  News  (mo.)       Motor'g    .  $375,000 


Minneapolis 


MINNESOTA 


Minnesota  Motorist   (mo.) Auto  Club  .     126,898 

St  Louis  MISSOURI 

Auto  Club  News  (bi-mo.)       Motor  Club  133,615 

Controlled  free  dist  .        5,540 


Manchester 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE 


Autoraobilist.  The  (quar.)   (see  note  in      At(jAAAA 
catalog)   Motor'g....  $130,000 


Bloomfield 


NEW  JERSEY 


New  Jersey  Autoist  (mo.)     ....Auto-Club....      2S.431 

Camden 

Motor  News  (mo.)  Travel....      14,765 

"Spotlight  (bi-mo.)  Auto  Club....      19,000 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


TRAVEL  and  TOURISM    (Continued) 

Buffalo  NEW  YORK  Circ. 

Buffalo  Motorist  (mo.)  - Motor'g....      38,732 

New  York 

New  York  Motorist  (mo.)  333.739 

Relax  (mo.)  Travel    .  $300.000 

Travel  (mo.)  Travel  &  Outdoor  Life.... 

Charlotte  NORTH  CAROLINA 

"Go"   (bi-mo.)    Motor'g 


Cincinnati  OHIO 

Motour  (mo.)  Motor'g.. 

Cleveland 

Ohio  Motorist  (mo.)  ~~~    ....  ....Motoring.... 

Controlled  free  dist    . 
Ohio  Turnpike  Traveler  (mo.) 

Motor'g  &  Travel.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Columbus 

Motor  Travel  (mo.)  Motor'g    . 

Hamilton 

Butler  County  Motorist  (mo.) 

Motor  Club  News.... 
Controlled  free  dist    . 

Portland  OREGON 

Oregon  Motorist  (mo.)  Motor'g.... 


52.000 
117.555 

50.000 
58,770 

10,600 

30.000 


AUentown  PENNSYLVANIA 

Lehigh  Valley  Motor  Club  News  (mo.) 


Motor'g....      21,500 


Blair  County  Motor  News  (s-mo.) 

Motor'g 
Chamber  sburs; 

Motorist  (mo.)  - Motor'g 

Eaatoo 

Northampton  Motorist  (mo.)  (cont.  free 
dist. )    Motor  Club  News 


7,675 


6,900 

•Motor  Club  News....    $17.287 


Motorist    (mo.) 
Greensburff 

Westmoreland  Motorist  (mo.)     Motor'g.... 
Harrisbur* 

Motor  Mention  (mo.)  Motor'g 

Johnstown 

Johnstown  Motorist    (bi-mo.) 


7,200 


Lancaster 


Motor  Club.. .      $8,000 


Lancaster  Motorist  (mo.)    Motor'g  $35,000 

Palmyra 

Motor  Topics  (bi-mo.)     Motor'g....  $21,250 

Philadelphia 

Car.  The  (mo.)       Motor  &  Travel....  $58.000 

Holiday    (mo.)     (see    note    in    catalog) 

Recreation  &  Travel.... *889.684 

Ka-Se-Ac   (mo.) Travel....  $3,874 

Keystone  Motorist  (mo.)  Motor'g....  140,664 


Pennsylvania    Motorist    (mo.)     Motor'g   . 
Pittsburgh   Automobilist    (mo.)  Motor'g  ..      47,000 


Pottstown    Motorist    (mo.)     (cont.    free 

dist.)    « Motor'g....    $16,000 

PotUville 

Schuylkill  County  Motor  Club  Magazine 

(quar.)     Motor'g.... 

Reading 

Reading  Automobile  Club  Magazine 

(mo.)    — Motor'g....      32,300 


24,500 


15,000 
11,500 

17,100 


Lackawanna  Motorist   (bi-mo.). .Motor'g 
Washington 

Washington  Co.  Motorist  (mo.) -Motor'g.... 
WOkea-Barre 

Wyoming  Valley  Motorist  (bi-mo.) 
WUktesburt  Motor'g    . 

Wilkinsburg  Motorist    (mo.)    ....Motor'g 
York 

White  Rose  Motorist  (mo.)   (controlled 
free   dist.)    Motor'g  .. 

Cl "  ~~ 


Provfdenca  RHODE  ISLAND 

American  Motorist.  Rhode  Island 

Edition  (bi-mo.)    Motor'g... 

Norfolk  VIRGINIA 

Tidewater  Motorist  (mo.)   Motor'g,.. 

Richmond 

American  Motorist   (Va.   Ed.)    (bi-mo.) 

Motor'g ... 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Washington  Motorist  (mo.). .A.  A.  A.  Club  .. 

Bluefteld                  WEST  VIRGINIA 
American  Motorist  (Blue field  Ed.) 
(bi-mo.)   Motor'g 

Madison  WISCONSIN 

Wisconsin  Motor  News  (mo.). .Auto  Club    . 

CANADA 

Calgary  ALBERTA 

Alberta   Motorist    (mo.).. ..Motor   Travel.... 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Motorist  (mo.)  Motor'g.... 

Key  to  Toronto  (mo.)    Tourist  Info   . 

Controlled  free  dist 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Caravan    (mo.)     (cont,    free    dist.)     (see 

note  in  catalog)       ..     Motel  &  Travel 

Metropolitan     (mo.)     (cont.     free    dist.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)    .  Hotel  &  Travel.... 
Quebec 

Auto  Club   (Fr.   &  Eng.)    (quar.) 

Motoring 


Retina 


SASKATCHEWAN 


Saskatchewan   Motorist    (mo.)     Motor'g 


Circ. 
25,000 

20.000 
27.000 
55.000 

7,700 
85,750 

71,352 

14.400 

54.728 
6,050 

20,000 

30.110 


WOMEN'S  PUBLICATIONS 

See  Dressmaking  and  Needlework;  Parent-Teacher  and 

Children;  Babies;  Fashions;  Home  and  Garden; 

Clubs  and  Societies 


Los  Angeles 


CALIFORNIA 


Femne  (Negro)    (mo.) 

Negro  Women's  Ints 

Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

U.  S.  Lady  (mo.)  Service  Wives 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


$5.600 


$49.700 


Hausfrau  Die  (German)   (mo.)  Fam.  Int 
Tan  (Negro)    (mo.) 

Scrv.  Mag  for  Negro  Worn     *135,73l 
Zontian,  The  (no  adv.)  (7  ti.  a  yr.) 

Org.  Mat'l  of  Int.  to  Women  in  Busi 


Shenandoah  IOWA 

Kitchen-Klatter    (mo.)     Worn.   Int 

Winona  MINNESOTA 

Mother's— Home  Life  and  the  Household 

Guest    (mo.)    Woman's    Ints.,    Small 
Town  and  Rural  Home      

NEW  JERSEY 
Woman's  Chains  (mo.)  (no  adv.) 

Worn.  &  Fam  Int.... 


$13.400 
68.000 


New  York 


NEW  YORK 


Beauty  Fair  (quar.) 

Self  Improvement  for  Women..- 
Charm  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Women  Who  Work.  Fash.  &  Beauty....*6S6,9S3 
Evcrywoman's  Family  Circle  (mo.)   (see 

note  in  catalog) Women's  Int     *4, 302, 375 

Glamour  (mo.)  .  ...  Fashions  &  Beauty....-fr668,082 
Good  Housekeeping.. Worn.  &  Home  Int  ..*4,367,766 
flablemos  (Span.)  (wkly)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    Home  Int ...    329,461 


itioa— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement*;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit} 
+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  fiP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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1886 


Magazines  of  General  Circulation,  1959 


New  York  Circ. 

Living  for  Young  Homemaker  (no.) 
(•ee  note  in  catalog) 

Young   IIome-Makers   Int....*658,170 
Mademoiselle  (mo.)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)   ...    .Young  Woman  Int....*505,568 

McCall's  Magazine  (mo.)  Worn.  Int....*5,350,140 
Modern  Miss  (semi-an.)  (controlled  circ.) 

Fash.,    Sew'g,    Home    Econ.    Teach'g ...  > 56, 7 89 
National  Women's  League  Outlook 

(quar.)       Jewish  Worn.   Int....      23,115 

Nok  Vilaga  (Women's  World)   (Hung.) 

(mo.)     Worn.   Int...       $2,500 

Secrets  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Worn.,  Drama.  Self-Improv    . 
Woman's  Day  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Worn.    Int     *2,705,796 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Ladies'  Home  Journal  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  Worn.  Int .  *5, 695, 399 

CANADA 
Toftmto  ONTARIO 

Chatelaine  and  Canadian  Home  Journal 

(mo.)  Worn.  Int  $675,000 

Woman's  Day — See  Woman's  Day,  New 
York,  N.  Y..  in  catalog  section. 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Mayfair  (mo.)  Worn.  Int.  &  Society  *1 1,705 
Pour  la  Femme  (Fr.)  (wkly)..Wom.  Int  ..  28,100 
Revue  Populaire  (Fr.)  (mo.). .Worn  Int  .  * 92, 143 

Manila   REPUBLIC  OF  THE  PHILIPPINES 
Weekly  Women's  Magazine  (wkly) 

Women's   Int    .       43,902 

YOUTH 

See  also  Children's  Interest;  Educational;  Comics; 
Parent-Teacher  and  Children 


Los  Angeles 

Teen  (mo.) 


CALIFORNIA 
.  ..     Teen  Age  Activities....  •196,523 


Colorado  Springs         COLORADO 
Young  Life  Magazine    (mo.) 

High  Schol  &  Coll.  Tnts 


9.300 


Derby 


CONNECTICUT 


Hit    Parader    Combination    (mo.)     (For 
complete    group    listing,    see    catalog 
section)    ..  ..Words    to   Popular    Songs     -£424,345 
LitchAeld 

Junior  Citizen   (no  adv.)    (mo.)    (see  note 

in  catalog)  Self  Gov't  for  Youths  1,501 

Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
American  Junior  Red  Cross  Journal 
(mo.)   (no  adv.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Amer.  Jr.  Red  Cross   (High  School)       $150,000 
American  Junior  Red  Cross  News  (mo.) 
(no  adv.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Amer.  Red  Cross  (Juv.)       $500,000 
Junior  Review  (wkly)  (no  adv.) 

Cur't  Hist,  for  Jr  Highw. 

Shofar  (mo.)   Jewish.... 

Controlled  free  dist          41.000 
Young  Citzen  (no  adv.)    (wkly) 

Current  Hist,  for  Elem.  S.  Students  . 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

National  4-H  News   (mo.) 

Agric.  Youth  Educ          73,021 
Controlled  free  dist          10,039 
Tween  Age  Digest   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    Younger  Teen  Age  Int ... 

Voice   of   Youth    (Slovene   ft   Eng.Hno 
adv.)   (mo.)   Juv.  Int  . 

Notre  Dam.  INDIANA 

Catholic  Boy,  The  (mo.)  Juvenile....      99,969 

Prairie  Village  KANSAS 

Prom   (mo.)   Teen-age  Int.... 


Boston  MASSACHUSETTS  Circ. 

Vytis   (The  Knight)    (Eng.   ft  Llth.) 

(mo.)  Juv.  Gen.  Cath.  Mag ... 

Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

Catholic  Miss  of  America  (mo.) .  Juvenile....    108,660 

New  Brunswick        NEW  JERSEY 

Boys'  Life  (mo.) Boy  Scouts    *1, 738,853 

Scouting  Magazine    (mo.)    (see  note  in 
catalog)  Adult  Scout  Leaders    *1, 205,052 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

American  Girl,  The  (mo.) 

Girls  Int.  10-17  yrs., 
American  Modeler  (mo.) 

Model  Planes  Hobby  Int 
CO-ED  (mo.) 

Jr.  Sr.  High  School  Homemaking. 
Compact — Young  People's  Digest   (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog) 

Int.  Teen-Age  Girls  &  Boys 
Cool  (bi-mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Gen.  Mag.  for  Teen  Agers. 
Datebook  (bi-mo.)  ....Teen-age  Girls  Ints 
Girl  Scout  Leader  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)   Girl  Scouting 

Hep  Cats  (bi-mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Teen-age  Int 

Junior  Natural  History  Magazine  (10  ti. 

a  yr.)  Nat.  Hist.  Scien.... 

Most  Teen  Age  Group  (bi-mo.) 

(For  complete  group  listing,  see  cata- 
log section)   

Pimienta  (Span.)  (mo.)  Young  Adult  Int. 
Scholastic  Magazines  (wkly)   (For  com- 
plete group  listing,    see  catalog   sec- 
tion)      ..Junior  &  High  School  Stud 
Science    World     (bi-wkly,    Tues.)     (see 
note  in  catalog)       High  School  Stud's 
Seventeen  (mo.) 

Young  Women  Under   20 

World  Over  (bi-wkly)  (Fri.)  (see  note  in 

catalog). Jewish  Int.  for  Boys  &  Girls 

Young    Americans    (mo  )     (see    note    in 

catalog)    (cont.   free  dist.) 

Int.  for  Boys  &  Girls  10  to  14  yrs 
Young  Judaean  (no  adv.)   (mo.). Juv.  Int 
Controlled  free  dist 
Putnam  Valley 

Youth  Leaders  Digest   (no  adv.)    (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog )Leads'p  of  Youth 

Winston-Sale*    NORTH  CAROLINA 

American  Newspaper  Boy  (mo.)  (no  adv.) 
Newspaper  Boys 

Valley  City  NORTH  DAKOTA 

Young  Citizen  (6  ti.  a  yr.)     ....     Juv.  Int.., 


.*6S1,673 

.     115,117 
.*307,879 

* 222,152 

.     122,107 

.     150,000 

740,854 
.     203,375 

$100,000 

..     325.482 

*2,073,638 

175,000 
.  *978,662 

$104.235 


$ 150.000 

$8,000 

$2.000 


$2,300 


Dayton 


OHIO 


Young  Catholic  Messenger  (wkly) 

Cath.   Juvenile  ..*721,695 

CANADA 
Ottawa  ONTARIO 

Junior  Leader   (mo.)    (see  note  in  cata- 
log)         Boy    Scouts....         $930 

Controlled  free  dist .       $14,473 
Scout  Leader  (mo.)    (see  note  in  cata- 
log)            Scouting..      $1,985 

Controlled  free  dist....     $11.514 


7,695 

130.249 
67,000 


Canadian  Guide,  The  (mo.)  (see  note 
in  catalog)  ..  ..  Girl  Guides 

Canadian  High  News  (wkly)  Teen  Age  Int 
(see  note  in  catalog)  

Canadian  Red  Cross  Junior  (mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog)  Red  Cross  (Juv.) 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Jeunesse  Canadienne  (Fr.)   (mo.) 

Youth  Int... 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  (P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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1387 


NEGRO  PUBLICATIONS 

(200  Papers) 


Birmingham  ALABAMA  Cite, 

Baptist  Leader  (wkly)  Bapt  .. 

Mirror  (wkly)   Ind.... 

World  (s-wkly)  Ind  ...       9.300 

Mobile 

Advocate  (wkly)  .... Ind   . 

Beacon  (wkly) Dem....        4,500 

Montgomery 

Hornet  and  Freshmore  (bi-mo.)  Coll.... 

Tuacaloosa 

Alabama  Citizen  (wkly)  Ind....        4.000 

Tuakegee 

Bulletin  of  the  National  Dental  Assn. 

(quar.)    ..  - ~ Dentistry....        1.260 

Campus  Digest  (mo.)  Collegiate    . 

Anchorage  ALASKA 

Alaska  Spotlight  (wkly)  Rep....      51,000 

Phoenix  ARIZONA 

Arizona  Sun  (wkly)   M .. Dem....        1,500 

Little  Rock  ARKANSAS 

State  Press  (wkly)   Ind  ..      17,018 

West  Memphis 

Arkansas  World  (wkly)  Ind....      16.760 

Lea  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

American  News    (wkly)    Rep  ... 

California  Eagle   (wkly)    Dem....     §26,000 

Courier — See  Courier,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Femne  (mo.)  Women's  Int's  ...      $5,600 

Herald- Dispatch    (wkly)     (see    note    in 

catalog)     $10.000 

$20.000— Free 

Sentinel  (wkly)   Dem....**21.993 

Tribune  (wkly)   Dem....      10.000 

Oakland 

California  Voice  (wkly)   Rep....     $11.500 

Sacramento 

Outlook  (s-mo.)  Rep.... 

San  Diego 

Light  House  (wkly)  Ind    .      $3,000 

San  Francisco 

Sun-Reporter    (wkly)    Ind....    *5,247 

Denver  COLORADO 

Colorado  Statesman   (wkly)    Ind  .. 

Star  (wkly)    Ind.... 

Pueblo 

Western  Ideal   (wkly)    Ind  .. 

Bridgeport  CONNECTICUT 

Fairfield  County  Press — See  Westchester 
County  Press,  Hastings  on  Hudson. 
N.  Y. 


DELAWARE 
Hornet,  The  (irregular) 


Coll.... 


400 


Washington     DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Afro-American    (s-wkly)    Ind    **  1 1,376 

Sat.  circ....^r^l3f157 

Courier— See  Courier,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Journal  of  Negro  Education  (quar.) 

(no  adv.)  ......Negro  Research  &  Educ..... 

Journal  of  Negro  History  (quar.) 

Negro  Hist....       2,000 

Negro  History  Bulletin  (mo.). .Hist.  Educ....        5,000 

Pyramid  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  Masonic....    $22,000 

Washington  Gaily  News  (wkly) Ind   . 

$7,000— Free 


FLORIDA 

Florida  Star  (wkly) Ind  ... 

Florida  Tattler  (wkly)  Ind.... 

Negro  Educational  Review,  The  (quar.) 

Education.... 


15,374 

12,500 


Miami  Circ. 

Courier—See  Courier,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Times    (wkly)    Ind  ..       89,327 

Whip  (wkly)  Ind.... 

Pensacola 

Citizen  (wkly)  Dem....        8,000 

Courier  (wkly)   Dem.... 

Tampa 

Florida  Sentinel- Bulletin    (s-wkly)     Ind    .      §9,500 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Atlanta   University   Bulletin    (no  adv.) 

(quar.)       ..... Coll.      $3,800 

Courier— See   Pittsburgh,    Pa. 

Foundation,  The  (quar.)  Religious.... 

Controlled  free  dist....      $2,000 

Maroon  Tiger  (bi-mo.)   .  Coll....          $900 

Spelman   Messenger    (quar.)    (no    adv.) 

Coll.  Lit  .. 
World   (dly)    Ind    .     §28,000 

Augusta 

Weekly  Review   (wkly)   Ind....       §3,800 

Savannah 

Herald   (wkly)    Ind    .      §2,500 

Tribune  (wkly)         Ind....       §2,100 

Champalgn-Urbana        ILLINOIS 

Illinois  Times  (s-mo.) 

Chicago 

Chicago   Defender    (wkly)    (see   note 
catalog)     In 

Courier — See  Courier,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Crusader   (wkly)   Ind 

Defender   (dly)       Ind....**26,241 

Ebony     (mo.)     Negro  News  and  Pictures....-fc424,276 

Flash  Magazine   (mo.) 

Nat'l  Negro  Interests 

Hue   (mo.)   Negro  News    .     122.656 

Ivy  Leaf  (quar.)   (no  adv.)  Sorority          J9.000 

Jet   (wkly)    Negro  News     *436,478 

Negro  Traveler  Magazine  (mo.) 

Negro  Transp.  &  Hotel  World  ..       52.000 

Tan   (mo.)       Serv.  Mag.  for  Negro  Worn     -£135,731 
Jollet 

Negro  Voice,  The   (wkly)    (see  note  in 

catalog) Ind  ..      $4,500 

Rockford 

Crusader,  The  (wkly)  Ind....       §3,378 

Springfield 

Illinois  Chronicle  (wkly)  Ind.... 

Gary  INDIANA 

American  (wkly)  Dem.... 

Defender— See  Chicago.  111. 

Indianapolis 

Recorder   (wkly)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Ind.... 


Rep....        2,487 


Dea  Molnes 

Iowa  Bystander  (wkly)  


Kansas  City 


KANSAS 


Plaindealer  (wkly)    , Ind....      15,000 

Topeka 

Kansas  American   (wkly)  Ind   .      $7,200 

Louisville  KENTUCKY 

American  Baptist  (wkly)  Baptist....        1,200 

Defender   (wkly)    Ind....**3,951 

Baton  Rouge  LOUISIANA    ' 

Digest.   The   (bi-wkly)    Collegiate   . 

Controlled  free  dist ...        6,000 
News  Leader  (wkly)  Ind  ..    $10,500 

-**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  OA.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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1388 


Negro  Publications,  1959 


LOUISIANA  (Continued) 

New  Orleans  Giro 

Central  Christian  Advocate  (s-mo.) 

Meth....      17,023 
Courier — see  Courier,  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

Louisiana  Weekly  (wkly)  Ind....**17,706 

Shreveport 

Sun  (wkly)  Ind....      «7»500 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Afro-American   (see  note  in  catalog) 

(wkly) Ind....**30,548 

Tues.  Local  Issue    **31,989 
Sat.  Local  Issue  ..  **34,214 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Chronicle    (wkly)    Ind.  Rep.... 

Guardian  (wkly) Ind.... 

Times    (wkly)    Ind    . 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Courier — see  Courier,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Michigan  Chronicle  (wkly)  Ind....**27,052 

Tribune  (wkly)   Ind  ...      16,000 

Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

Spokesman  (wkly)  Ind....       8,120 

Twin  City  Observer  (wkly)  Ind....      §9,673 

St.  Paul 

Recorder  (wkly)   Ind....        6,380 

Sun  (wkly)      Ind....      56,438 


Bay  St.  Louis 


MISSISSIPPI 


St.  Augustine's  Messenger  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)     Rom.  Cath  ..      55,000 

Controlled  free  dist ...        5,000 
Greenville 

Delta  Leader  (wkly)  Ind ... 

Jackson 

Advocate  (wkly)     Negro  Int.... 

Mississippi  Enterprise  (wkly)  Dem  ... 

Mound  Bayou 

Taborian,  The  (quar.)  Frat... 

New  Albany 

Community  Citizen  (s-mo.)  Ind...       2,104 


Kansas  City 


MISSOURI 


Call  (wkly)   Ind....**19,345 

St.  Louis 

American  (wkly)   

Argus    (wkly)         


, Rep.... 

Dem.  **12,243 


Omaha 


NEBRASKA 


Guide  (wkly)   Ind....        9.79. 


Newark 


NEW  JERSEY 


New  Jersey  Afro- American  (wkly)...  Ind....**6,939 
New  Jersey  Herald  News  (wkly)  Ind....      10,360 


Brooklyn  NEW  YO*K 

New  York  Recorder  (wkly)  Ind.... 


17,21 


Buffalo 

Criterion,  The  (wkly)  Ind  ... 

Empire  Star  (wkly)   Ind  .. 

Ha*tln*«  On  Hudson 

Westchester  Co.  Press  (wkly)  (see  note 

in  catalog)    Ind....      §2,50C 

New  York 

Age    (wkly)      Ind    .     §20,00 

Amsterdam  News    (wkly)    Ind....  *44,286 

Campus  Magazine  (mo.)  Coll...      10.0CH 

College  Weekly  (wkly)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)      Coll....      15,00< 

Courier— see  Courier,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Crisis  (mo.)  Negro  Advan   .    $61,00 

Interracial  Review  (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

Interrac.  Int.... 

Journal  of  the  National  Medical  Asso- 
ciation  (bi-mo.)    Medical...      J3,65 

Say  (bi-wkly)  Negro  Int.... 

Voice  of  Missions  (mo.)  (no  adv.) 

Af.  Meth.... 


yracuse  Cire. 

Progressive  Herald  (wkly)  -...Ind ... 

Charlotte  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Quarterly  Review  of  Higher  Education 

Among  Negroes  (quar.)    Educ... 

Star  of  Zion  (wkly)  A.M.E.  Zion....      tS.OOO 

>urham 

Campus  Echo  (wkly)  Coll....       2,000 

Carolina  Times  (wkly)  Ind    .    §22,144 

Greensboro 

Future  Outlook   (wkly)     Ind   .      85,ft32 

Register.  The  (11  ti.  a  yr.)    Coll.... 

aleigh 

Carolinian.  The  (wkly)  Ind....      57,800 

Wilmington 

Journal   (wkly)    Ind, .. 

Akron  OHI° 

Ohio  Informer  (wkly)  Ind....      J1.900 

Cleveland 

Call  and  Post  (wkly)  Ind.  Rep    **21,399 

Guide    (wkly)    Ind  .. 

Columbus 

Ohio  Sentinel  (wkly)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)       Ind .  **S,019 

Springfield 

Post  (wkly)   Ind....        7.000 

'oledo 

Bronze  Raven  (wkly)  Ind  ..      §9,800 

Wilberforce 

Gold  Torch.  The  (mo.)  Coll   .      18.000 

Interpreter,  The  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  (cont. 

free  dist.)  Alum.  Coll....      $4,000 

founfstown 

Buckeye  Review,  The  (wkly). .Negro  Int....      17,000 

skogee  OKLAHOMA 

Oklahoma  Independent  (wkly)     Ind ...        2.000 

Oklahoma  City 

Black  Dispatch  (wkly)  Ind ...      16,500 

Okmulgee 

Observer  (wkly)  Dem.... 

Tulsa 

Oklahoma  Eagle  (wkly)       Dem....        8,000 

2,000— Free 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Afro-American   (wkly)    Ind    **8,637 

Courier— see  Courier,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Independent  (wkly)  ....   - Ind....**23,346 

Tribune   (s-wkly)   Ind.  Rep.... 

Tues.  circ....**12,904 

-.^  .        .  Sat.  circ    .**15,67S 

Pittsburgh  . 

Courier    (wkly)    (see   note    in  catalog) 

Ind....**129,3S8 

Columbia  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

Palmetto  Leader  (wkly)   

Jackaon  TENNESSEE 

Christian  Index,  The  (wkly)  Meth 


....    Ind  ..      *8,000 


7.950 


Knoxville 

Flashlight  Herald  (wkly)  — 


IiuU. 


Memphis 

Tri-State  Defender  (wkly)   Ind....**5,260 

Whole  Truth,  The  (mo.)  Religious....        4.800 

Murfreesboro 

News  (mo.)  Ind.  Dem.... 

Nashville 

Broad-aster.  The  (quar.)  Educ  .. 

Commentator   (wkly)        - Ind   .      51,850 

Fisk  Herald,  The  (quar.)  Coll....  750 

Fisk  News  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  Coll.  Alum.... 

Controlled  free  dist ...       4,100 
Kappa  Alpha  Psi  Journal  (mo.). .Coll.  Frat.... 

Message  Magazine  (mo.)   Relig ...      50,580 

National  Baptist  Union  Review   (wkly) 

Bapt          tS.OOO 
Review,  The  (quar.)  (no  adv.) 

Relig's  Journal  A.M.E.  Church... 
Southwestern  Christian  Recorder  (wkly) 

Religious ...      J3.200 

ept   A.B  C.  Statement;  *Juae  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
*V,.^.A.I>.  -r^uuit;  8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  In  front  of  book. 

1889 


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TENNESSEE  (Continued) 

City  Ore 

Cumberland  Flag.  The  (mo.)  Presby  ...         $500 

TEXAS 

Express  (wkly)  Ind....££6,»21 

Star  Post  (wkly) Ind....££4,731 

Port  Worth 

Bronze  Thrills   (mo.)      Negro  Int....£»2,407 

Defender  &  Baptist  Herald  (wkly)....Ind    . 

Hep    (mo.)    Negro  Ints  ..    $65,000 

Jive  (mo.)  Negro  Ints      £78,528 

Lake  Como  News   (wkly)   Ind    .        1.500 

Sepia    (mo.)    Negro  Ints....  -£50,632 


Courier— see  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Herald,  The  (mo.)  Coll.  Alum    .      J3.000 

Houston  Informer  (wkly)   Ind  .. .££5,051 

Informer.  The*  and  Texas  Freeman 

(wkly)     Ind    ££14,45* 

Negro  Labor  News  (wkly)    Labor 

SMI  Antonio 

Register    (wkly)        Ind  ..        9,897 

Waco 

Messenger    (wkly)        Ind    .        2,500 


Hampton  VIRGINIA 

Hampton  Script  (bi-mo..  Sat.) 
Norfolk 

Journal  and  Guide  (wkly)  ........ 


Giro. 

.......  Coll....      11,475 

.......  Ind....££S4,808 

.........  Coll.... 


Afro-  American    (wkly)    ..................  Ind  .  ££15,871 

Saint  Luke  Fraternal  Bulletin  (mo.)..  Frat... 
Roanoko 

Tribune  (wkly)  ....................................  Ind.... 


Virginia  Statesman  (bi-wkly)  . 


Bluefleld  WEST  VIRGINIA 

Bluefieldian  (mo.)  - Cofl.... 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Wisconsin  Enterprise-Blade  (wkly).  Rep  ... 

CANADA 

ONTARIO 
Dawn  of  To-morrow  (wkly)  ....Negro  Int  ... 

Mmm  REPUBLIC  OF  PANAMA 

Panama  Tribune   (wkly)       Ind    . 


5,400 


Circulation—  ££Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  £June  and  March  A.  B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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1890 


RELIGIOUS  PUBLICATIONS 


(1,289  Papers) 


Birmingham  ALABAMA  Circ. 

Alabama  Baptist  (wkly)      Baptist....    $94,000 

Baptist  Leader  (Negro)   (wkly)  Bapt.... 

Methodist  Christian  Advocate  (wkly) 

Methodist ...      50,000 

Tucson  ARIZONA 

Arizona  Register  (wkly)  Cath    .    *6,824 

Little  Rock  ARKANSAS 

Arkansna  Baptist   (wkly)       Bapt 

Arkansas  Methodist  (wkly)  Meth... 

Guardian    (wkly)    Cath... 

Louisiana  Methodist  (wkly)       .. .     Meth 
Thornton 

For  the  Poor  (mo.)    Relig. 

Primitive  Baptist  (s-mo.)       Relig.. 

Berkeley  CALIFORNIA 

Humanist  World  Digest  (quar.). .Lib.  Rel... 

Po  Stopam  Christa  (Rus)  (bi-mo.)  Relig. 
Controlled  free  dist.. 
Fresno 

Central  California  Register  (wkly)  Cath 

Excelsior  (Span.)  (wkly)  Cath.. 

Los  Angeles 

B'nai  B'rith  Messenger  (wkly)..  Jewish 

California  Intermountam  News  (wkly) 

Mormon  Church 
Controlled  free  dist ., 

Esperanza,  La  (Span.)    (wkly)  Cath... 

Foursquare  Magazine  (mo.)       ....     Relig 

King's  Business  (mo.)  Relig... 

Nueva  Senda  (Span.)   (mo.)  Relig... 

Personalist    (quar.)....Philo.,  Lit.  &  Relig.., 

Science  of  Mind  (mo.)  Relig... 

Southern  Calif.  Presbyterian(mo.)  Presh 

Tidings    (wkly)    

Mountain  View 

Signs  of  the  Times  (mo.)  7th  Day  Advt. 
Sacramento 

Superior  California  Catholic  Herald 

(wkly)    Cath 

San  Diego 

Southern  Cross   (wkly)   Rom.  Cath 

San   Francisco 

Bulletin  of  the  Italian  Catholic  Federa- 
tion (Ital.  &  Eng)   (mo.)  ....  Cath 

Monitor    (wkly)    Cath.  &  News 

Pacific  Churchman  (mo.)  Episcopal. 

Way  of  St.  Francis,  The  (mo.)          Cath. 
San  Jacinto 

Faith  and  Freedom  (8  ti.  a  yr.) 

Relig.  Philos 
Controlled  free  dist....      32,000 

$4,016 


3.200 
*  26,879 


$49.000 

$24.000 

9,208 

$12.500 

3,042 


$708 
$283 


.  *  15,  193 

$5,711 


16,500 

...        3,200 

....      $2,000 

8,000 

....       19,047 
.... 

....        1,200 
.... 

..        8,377 
*87,32S 

....  $250.000 


.  *11,471 
21,473 


$10.000 

.  *  51,  984 

8,732 

15.019 


California   (wkly)       ................   Relig 

Denver  COLORADO 

Aspire  to  Better  Living  (mo.) 

Science.  Relig.  Philos.... 

Denver  Catholic   Register    (wkly)    (see 
note  in  catalog)  ..........................  Cath... 

Register   (wkly)    (see  note  in  catalog) 


Reino  de  Dios,  El  (Span.)   (mo.)     Relig  500 

Controlled  free  dist....        1,500 
Pueblo 

Southern  Colorado  Register  (wkly)  Cath...  *12.«81 


Greenwich  CONNECTICUT 

Catholic    Property    Administration    (bi- 
mo.)    .................................    Cath.  Prop*  ty... 


Catholic  Transcript  (wkly)  .............  Cath... 

Muslim  World  (quar.) 

Rel.  Review,  Muslim  &  Non-  Muslim... 


>29,M9 
68,964 

$820 


New  Britain  Circ. 

Przewodnik  Katolicld  (Catholic  Leader) 

(Polish)   (wkly)  _______  .......  Civic  &  Relig....    $21,000 

New  Haven 

Biblical  Archaeologist   (quar.) 

Biblical  Archaeology  ... 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Advent    Review    and    Sabbath     Herald 

(wkly)    (no  adv.)   ..........  7th  Day  Advt  ..      42,923 

Controlled  free  dist....        4,728 

American    Ecclesiastical    Review    (mo.) 

Cath....      $5.712 

Cathedral  Age  (quar.) 

Cathedral  and  Allied  Arts    .      $8,900 
Catholic  Educational  Review  (mo.)   (see 
note  in  catalog)  .........    Cath.  &  Educ....      $3.430 

Catholic  Historical  Review  (quar.)   (see 
note  in  catalog)      ______    Cath.  Histor*!          $1.726 

Catholic  Nurse  (quar.) 

Cath.  Nurse  Int          23,452 
Catholic  Standard   (wkly)   .........    Relig        $42.323 

Chaplain,  The  (bi-mo.)  (no  adv.)     Relig....  $59 

Controlled  free  dist          $3.791 
Christianity  Today   (bi-wkly)       ...  Relig....     163,271 

Indian  Sentinel,  The  (no  adv.)   (bi-mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)     Cath.  Ind.  Miss    .      17,000 
Liberty  (quar.)    (no  adv.)  ........     Relig        155,767 

Link,  The  (no  adv.)   (mo.)   (see  note  in 
catalog)  ................................  Relig   . 

Controlled  free  dist        $45,000 
Military  Chaplain  (mo.)      ............     Relig  3.500 

Ministry  (mo.)       .............  7th  Day  Advt    .        8,023 

Trinity  College  Record  (quar.)  Cath.  Coll.... 

Youth's  Instructor  (wkly) 

7th  Day  Advt  Youth....      38,343 

Controlled  free  dist....        4,180 

Jacksonville  FLORIDA 

Florida  Baptist  Witness   (wkly)   ....Bapt....      50,270 


UveOak 

Present  Truth  Messenger  (wkly)  ....Relig... 


3,250 


Saint  Augustine 

Florida  Catholic,  The  (wkly) Cath  ..      33.893 

St.  Petersburg 

Searchlite  (mo.) Reli*~ 

Tallahassee 

Episcopal  Church  Day  (mo.)  ...  Episcopal.... 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Christian  Index  (wkly)      Bapt   .    $99,500 

Foundation.  The  (Negro)  (no  adv.) 

(quar.)    Relig.... 

Controlled  free  dist  .       $2.000 
Home  Missions  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)   Missionary....  $173.000 

Augusta 

Bulletin  (bi-wkly)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Rom.  Cath....    $13.982 
Emory  University 

Phoenix  (no  adv.)  (3  ti.  a  yr.)     ..    Relig.... 

Wesleyan  Christian  Advocate  (wkly) 

Methodist....    $51.000 

Honolulu  HAWAII 

Catholic  Herald  (wkly)   Relig....    $13,850 

Hawaiian  Church  Chronicle   (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog) Episcop  ..      $2.000 

Boise  IDAHO 

Idaho  Register  (wkly) ....Cath....      10,128 

Bloomtntton  ILLINOIS 

niinois  Christian,  The  (mo.)   (see  note 

in  catalog)    Relig....        3,500 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

IP.O.   Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Clrc. 


ILLINOIS  (Continued) 
Chlcaco 

Advance  (Diocese  of  Chicago)  (mo.) 

Episcopal....      $4.600 
Banner.  The  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Cath....      $8,633 

Chicago  Israelite  (wkly)  .Relig....      51,000 

Choice  Magazine  (quar.) 

Relig.  Book  Guide.... 
Christian  Bookseller  (8  ti.  a  yr.) 

Relig.  Book  Trade....  49 

Controlled  free  dist ...        3,204 

Christian  Century  (wkly)  Relig  ..    137.000 

Christian  Cynosure  (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

Relig  ..      $1,400 
Christian  Life  (mo.)  ....  Christian  Living....    $56.025 

Community   (mo.)    Cath....      $6,200 

Covenant  Weekly  (wkly)   Relig....    $12,809 

Critic,  The:  A  Catholic  Review  of  Books 
and  the  Arts  (6  ti.  a  yr.) 

Cath.  Lit.  Rev....        9,547 

Extension  Magazine  (mo.)  Cath    * 395, 963 

Gosc  NIediielny    (Sunday  Guest) (Pol.) 

(no  adv.)    (wkly)   Relig....      16,300 

HisV   (no  adv.)  (mo.) Coll.  Relig....    $15.000 

Husuv  Lid   (The  People  of  John  Hus) 

(Czech.)    (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Czech.  Prot   . 

Immaculate  Heart  Messenger  (no  adv.) 

(mo.)    ~ Cath....    $21,500 

Journal  of  Religion  (quar.) 

Theol.  &  Relig....        1,031 

Katolik  (Czech.)   (s-wkly)     Cath.  &  Ind....        4.102 
Kristaus  Karaliaus  Laivas  (Lith.) 

(wkly)     Relig....        3.400 

Messenger,  The  (s-mo.)  Methodist ... 

Methodist  Layman,  The  (mo.) 

Layman  Ints.  Meth  Ch....    $50,000 

Mission  Post   (mo.)   Bapt....      $1.055 

Moteru  Dirva  (Women's  Field)    (Lith.) 

(no  adv.)   (mo.)       Frat.  Cath....        2,400 

Moody  Monthly  (mo.)  Interdenom  ..     103,262 

Narod   (Czech.)    (s-wkly)       Cath.  &  Ind....        3,909 
Narod  Polski  (Pol.)  (s-mo.)  Cath.  &  Lab.... 
New  Christian  Advocate  (mo.)      ....Meth...        3,173 
Controlled  free  dist....      28,078 

New  World  (wkly)   Cath....    197,600 

Osadne  Hlasy  (Slovak)  (wkly)  Cath....      51,789 

Our  Sunday  Visitor  Register  Unit 
(wkly)    (Sun.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Cath    . 

Standard.  The  (wkly)  Bapt...      21,814 

Today  Magazine  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)    „..  Cath  ...    $19,444 

Together   (mo.)   Meth....*884,842 

Total  unpaid  dist....        2,127 

Unity  (no  adv.)   (bi-mo.)  Lib.  Relig.... 

Voice,  The  (mo.)   Relig.... 

Voice  of  St.   Jude   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)       .Cath....    145,147 

Walther  League  Messenger  (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog) «, Luth....      17,807 

East  St.  Louis 

Messenger,  The  (wkly) Cath....      23,965 

Elgin 

Adult  Bible  Class  Monthly  (mo.)..  Relig....      97,000 
Gospel  Messenger  (wkly)          ....    Breth....    $44,100 

New  Century  Leader  (mo.)    Relig  ..      75,000 

Sunday  Digest  (no  adv.)   (wkly)  ....Relig    .     121.000 
Sunday  Pix  (no  adv.)   (wkly).Juv.  Relig....!, 000,000 
Evanston 

Anglican  Theological  Review  (no  adv.) 

(quar.)  Prot.  Episc....  600 

Glen  Ellyn 

Christian  Parent   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    Relig.  Educ ...    $17.500 

Lemont 

Ave  Marie   (Slovene)    (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

Mendota  Relig   '      **•*» 

P.  E.  O.  Record  (mo.)   (Educ.  of  Young 

Women)    - P.  E.  O  ... 

Mollne 

Christlife  Magazine,  The  (mo.)  ....Relig....      $3.000 
Peoria 

Register,  The  (Peoria  Ed.)  (wkly)  Cath.... 
Rockford 

Observer   (wkly)    ...„ Cath....      13,296 


Rock  Island  Circ. 

Lutheran  Companion  (wkly)  Luth....  $93.443 

Technr 

Christian  Family  (mo.)  (no  adv.)  .  .Cath....  $46,820 
Wheaton 

Sword  of  the  Lord  (wkly)  Evang'l ...  $78.480 

Youth  for  Christ  (mo.)  ....Relig.  (Youth)....  $35,000 

Anderson  INDIANA 

Gospel  Trumpet  (wkly)  (no  adv.)  ..Relig....  37,200 
Crawfordville 

Today  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  Relig... 

Evansville 

Register  of  Southwestern  Indiana.   The 

(wkly) Cath....  *  14,205 

Gary 

Nasa  Nada  (Croatian)  (wkly)  Cath....      $8.022 

Goshen 

Mennonite  Quarterly  Review  (quar.)  (no 

adv.)    ~ Relig....         $490 

Controlled  free  dist....          125 
Huntington 

Our  Sunday  Visitor  (wkly)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    Cath....*873,859 

Priest.  The  (mo.) 

Cath.  Clergy  &  Seminarians....  *  12, 88 5 
United  Brethren,  The  (wkly)    (no  adv.) 

United  Breth.  in  Christ....      $8.400 

Partly  free  dist.... 
Indianapolis 

American  Christian  Review  (mo.). .Relig  ..  No  Adv. 

Baptist  Observer    (mo.)       Bapt....      $6.800 

Controlled  free  dist....         $200 

Christian  Witness  (mo.)  Relig    . 

Encounter   (quar.)    Relig....  350 

Controlled  free  dist....  300 

Indiana  Catholic  &  Record  (wkly)     Cath....  *41,190 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,559 

Pilgrim  Holiness  Advocate  (Sat.)  Relig....      12,300 
World  Call  (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Relig....     $74,412 
Notre  Dame 

Ave  Maria  (wkly)  Cath ...      51,567 

Catholic  Boy.  The  (mo.)    Cath.  Juv....      99,959 

Richmond 

American  Friend  (ftntly.Thurs.).  Friends  ..      $3,100 
Quaker  Action  (mo.)    (see  note  in  cata- 
log)        Relig....    $22.000 

Saint  Mary-of-the- Woods 

Alumnae  News  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Cath.  Coll.  Alum....      $1,125 
Bugle  Call  (no  adv.)    (bi-mo.) 

Cath.  Students  ..    $16.500 
St.  Meinrad 

Grail.  The  (mo.) Cath  ..      10.951 

Wlnona  Lake 

The  Free  Methodist  (wkly)  Meth....      30,304 

Youth  in  Action  (mo.) 

Free  Methodist  Youth  ..      10.000 

Davenport  1<>WA 

Catholic  Messenger  (wkly)   Cath  ..  *22,6€S 

Des  Moines 

Baptist  Record  (mo.)  Bapt.-.        2,077 

Christian  News  (mo.)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)  (no  adv.) 

Christ.  Church  (disciples)....      $8.142 

Messenger.  The   (wkly)   Cath....    *9,291 

Dubuque 

Witness   (wkly)    Cath....      29.621 

Indianola 

Christian  Union  Witness  (mo.)  ....Relig ...        1-100 

Atchison  KANSAS 

Catholic  Business  Education  Review 

(quar.)    ~ Cath.  Educ.... 

Hesston 

Journal  (bi-wkly)    Coll.  &  Relig....         $500 

HilUboro 

Zionsbrote  (Ger.)  (bi-wkly) Relig...      $1.800 

Kansas  City 

Eastern  Kansas  Register  (wkly)  ....Cath....  *16,860 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,124 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement! ;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

IP.O.   Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  In  front  of  book. 

1892 


Religious  Publications,  1959 


Circ. 


$12,400 

14,600 

$11.300 


Newton 

Bethel   College   Bulletin    (mo.)    (free 

dist.) Coll.  Relig.. 

Mennonite   (wkly) .. Mennonite 

Mennonite  Review  (wkly)  ....Ind.  &  Men- 
Saint  Marys 

Theology  Digest  (no  adv.)   (3  ti.  a  yr.) 

Theology  (Cath.)....      $7,600 
Sallna 

Northwestern  Kansas  Register   (wkly) 

Cath.... 
Topeka 

Kansas   Messenger  (mo.). .Disc,  of  Christ.... 
Wichita 

Advance  Register  (wkly)     Cath 

Defender   (mo.)    Relig 

Light  (wkly)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Church  News. 


*H,863 

J75,000 


Covln*ton  KENTUCKY 

The  Messenger  (Edition  of  Our  Sunday 

Visitor)    (wkly)     Cath.... 

Louisville 

American  Baptist  (Negro)  (wkly)    .Bapt..., 

Christian  Observer  (wkly) Presby  ... 

Herald,  The  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Interdenom  ., 

Record    (wkly)    Cath..., 

Review  and  Expositor    (quar.) Theol.  . , 

Tie,   The   (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

Sem.  Alumni  &  Friends  . 
Controlled  free  dist ... 

Alexandria  LOUISIANA 

Baptist  Message,  The  (wkly)  ..  .  .  Bapt  . 
North  Central  Louisiana  Register  (wkly) 

Cath... 
Lafayette 

Southwest  Louisiana  Register  (wkly) 

Cath... 
New  Orleans 

Catholic   Action   of    the    South    (wkly) 

(see  note  in  catalog)              ..        Cath .. 
Central     Christian     Advocate     (Negro) 
(s-mo.)  Meth  . 

Augusta  MAINE 

Maine  Baptist  Messenger  (no  adv.) 

(mo.)     Bapt... 

Portland 

Church  World  (wkly)  Cath.  Welfare 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Catholic  Review    (wkly)        Cath 

Colored  Harvest,  The   (mo.)  Cath 

Controlled  free  dist 

Jewish  Times   (wkly)         Relig.. 

Maryland    Churchman    (mo.)    (see   note 

in  catalog)       Episc 

Woodstock 

Theological   Studies    (quar.). .Theological 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Advent  Christian  Witness   (mo.)    (no 
adv.) Advent-Christian... 

Christian  Science  Journal  (mo.) (no  adv.) 
Chn.  Science  . 

Christian  Science  Quarterly  (quar.)  Relig .. 

Christian  Science  Sentinel    (wkly) 
(no  adv.)      Chn.  Science  . 

Church  Militant  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)         Relig  . 

Herald  of  Christian  Science   (mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog)   (no  adv.) 

Christ'n  Science 

Pilot  (wkly)  „ Cath.., 

Unitarian  Register   (mo.)    (see   note   in 
catalog)      Relig .. 

Universalist  Leader  (mo.)....Universalist.., 

Vytis  (The  Knight)  (Eng.  &  Lith.Hmo.) 
Juv.  Gen.  Mag..  Cath..., 

Zions  Herald  (mo.)  Meth.., 

Cambridge 

Harvard  Theological  Review    (no  adv.) 
(quar.) Theo..., 


.  *17,272 


$17.918 


1.200 
$31.213 


13,789 

$1,850 


18,000 

$63.300 
*14,605 

*24,205 

*17,023 
17,023 

$2.200 
18,434 


*43,407 

67,120 

4,350 

18.365 

$3.300 
2.705 


$3,800 

148.802 
776.585 

202.442 

$5,000 

45.010 


$13,000 
$3,300 


$1,650 


Fall  River  Ciic. 

Aurora  Evangelica  (Portu.)   (bi-mo.) 

Relig....        1,800 

Merrimac 

Destiny  (no  adv.)   (mo.)  ......Relig.  Educ.... 

Weston 

Regis  Herald,  The   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog) Cath.  Coll.  Activ....         J600 

Worcester 

Catholic  Free  Press   (wkly)   Relig....  * 33,205 

Adrian  MICHIGAN 

Michigan  Christian  Advocate  (wkly)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  Meth  ..      23,076 

Dearborn 

Semnele  Timpului  (Signs  of  the  Times) 

Ruman.)   (no  adv.)   (mo.)  ,  ..Relig.... 

Detroit 

American-Arab  Message  (Arabic)  (wkly) 

Relig... 
Apostol  (The  Apostle)  (Polish) 

(bi-mo.)    Relig... 

Controlled  free  dist ...    $16.500 

Detroit  Lutheran  (bi-wkly) Luth    .      12,043 

Michigan  Catholic   (wkly)       ....        Cath  ..    109.243 
Solia   (The  Herald)    (Roumanian)    (bi- 
wkly)         Relig...      $4.150 

Controlled  free  dist ...      $1.500 
Grand  Rapids 

Banner,  The  (wkly)  Chn.  Ref.  Ch  ..    $37.170 

Bible  Guide  (no  adv.)  (wkly) Sun.  School  ...  $16,810 
Bible  Light  (no  adv.)  (wkly)Sun  School  .  $18.629 
Bible  Stories(no  adv.)  (wkly) Sun.  School  ..  $20.040 
Bible  Truth  (no  adv.)  (wkly)  S.  S.  $30,500 

Key,  The  (no  adv.Mwkly)  .  Sun.  School ...    $11.526 

Calvinist   (mo.)    Relig...     $23.000 

Christian  Labor  Herald   (mo.) 

Christ.  Labor.... 

Church  Herald  (wkly). .Ref.  Ch.  in  Amer....  $60.300 
Wachter.  De  (Dutch)  (wkly) 

Chn.  Reg.  Chur  ..      $5.700 

Western  Michigan  Catholic  (wkly)  Cath    .      20,020 
Hancock 

Amerikan  Suometar  (Fin.) 

(tri-wkly)    Relig.... 

Lutheran  Counselor  (s-mo.)   Luth.... 

Paimen-Sanomia  (Fin.)    (mo.)  ~ Luth  ... 

Ironwood 

Lutheran  Voice,  The  (mo.)     ....Lutheran    , 
Laorium 

Christian  Monthly    (mo  )    ..     ..        Relig    . 
Kristillinen  Kuukauslehti  (Fin.)  (no adv.) 

(mo.)   Relig..., 

Rauhan  Tervehdys  (Peace  Greetings) 

(Fin.)    (no  adv.)   (mo.) Relig 

Orchard  Lake 

Sodalis  (Polish)    (no  adv.)    (mo.)  .Cath 
Saglnaw 

Catholic  Weekly  (wkly)  Cath  .. 


Askov  MINNESOTA 

Lutheran  Tidings  (no  adv.)  (s-mo.)  Luth... 
Crooks  ton 

Our  Northland  Diocese  (mo.)   Cath 

Duluth 

Register  (Duluth  Edition)   (wkly)     Cath 

Fergus  Falls 

Broderbaandet    (no    adv.)     (Norw.)    (bi- 
mo.)       Relig  . 

Minneapolis 

Catholic  Miss  of  America   (mo.)       ..Juv  . 

Evangelical  Beacon  (wkly)       Relig  . 

Faith  and  Fellowship  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.) 
Luth  . 

Friend  (mo.)  ~ Relig.. 

Lutheran  Herald  (no  adv.)  (wkly)   .Luth.. 
Lutheran  Messenger  (no  adv.)  (bi-wkly) 

Luth... 
Minnesota  Missionary   (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)      Episc... 

Norsk    Ungdom    (Norwegian    Youth) 

(Norw.)   (mo.)       ..    ..    Educ.  &  Relig  . 

Northwest  Lutheran  Journal  (mo.). .Luth  . 

Controlled  free  dist .. 

One  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  ....Luth... 


$1.400 
$600 
$660 

$1,000 
1,214 

18,810 

$8.700 

5,942 

*13,64» 

$500 

108.660 
$13.000 

1.850 
$85.600 
$14.000 


1.700 

$500 

$37,500 

16,727 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

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MINNESOTA  (Continued) 
St.  Cloud 

Visitor  (wkly)  

St.  Paul 

Catholic  Bulletin   (wkly)   ... 

Catholic  Digest   (mo.)   

Wanderer,  The  (wkly)  

Winona 

Courier,  The  (wkly)  


Clrc. 
...Cath    .      17,252 

..Cath..  29,573 
...Cath  .  929.333 
...Cath....  $9,460 

Cath    .  *21,301 


Bay  St.  Louis  MISSISSIPPI 

St.  Augustine's  Messenger  (Negro) 
(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog).  .Rom.  Cath  ... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 


55,000 
5,000 


Baptist  Record  (wkly)     Bapt ...    $88,000 

Mississippi  Methodist  Advocate  (wkly) 

Meth  .. 
Mississippi  Register  (wkly)   Cath...    *9,303 


Independence  MISSOURI 

Saints  Herald  (no  adv.)  (wkly)..R.L.D.S 


16.182 
*31,892 


Kansas  City 

Register.  The  (K.  C.  Ed.)  (wkly)  .  Cath 
Lees  Summit 

Daily  Word  (no  adv.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)  (mo.)    Rel.  Edu 

Good  Business  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

Relig.  Educ 
Progress  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

Teen  Age  Relig.  Educ 
Sembrador,    El    (Span.)    (bi-mo.) 

Relig.   Educ... 

Unity    (no   adv.)     (mo.) Relig.  Educ— 

Weekly  Unity  (no  adv.)  (wkly) 

Relig.  Educ.... 
Wee  Wisdom  (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

Juvenile  Relit.  Educ.  ft  Enter .... 
Liguorl 

Liguorian,  The  (mo.)     Relig      $285,000 

Controlled  free  dist          $1,786 


8.000 


$1.950 
$44,000 
670,000 


95.000 
4,100 


8,195 
$6,906 

50.000 
3,000 
91,538 
36,000 
470.000 

$1.400 

1,500 

1,000 

115,000 

tso.ooo 

*  105, 024 
$800 

$2.219 
190.000 

3.760.000 
105,000 

$145.000 


General  Baptist  Messenger  (no  adv.) 

(wkly)    Gen.  Bapt 

St.  Louis 

Bible  Discussion  Guide  (quar.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)    Luth 

Catholic  Women's  Journal  (mo.) 

Cath.  Soc.  Ref 

Christian-Evangelist  (wkly)  .  ..  Rel 
Concordia  Nursery  Teacher  (quar.). .Luth 
Concordia  Sunday  School  Teacher  (no 

adv.)    (quar.)    (see   note   in   catalog) 

Luth.  S.  S 

Concordia  Theological  Monthly  (no  sdv.) 

(mo.) Luth.  Clergy 

Front  Rank  (no  sdv. )  (wkly) 

Disc,  of  Christ ... 

Hearthstone  (mo.) Relig 

Hospital  Progress  (mo.)  Cath.  Hosp 
Junior-Hi  (no  adv.)  (3  ti.  a  yr.) 

Luth.  Teen-Age 
Lutheran  Education  (no  sdv.)  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)          Luth.  Educ 

Lutheran  Layman,  The  (mo.)   (see  note 

in  catalog)    Luth.  Men 

Lutheraner.  Der   (no  adv.)    (bi-wkly) 

(Ger.)         Luth 

Lutheran  Witness.  The   (no  adv.)    (bi- 
wkly,  Tues.)      Luth  . 

National  Catholic  Kindergarden  Review 

(quar.)     Cath.  Educ 

Ologos  (no  adv.)    (mo.)  ..    Relig. 

Controlled  free  dist 

Pal  (wkly)   (no  adv.)  Luth.  S.  S 

Queens  Work  (mo.)  (no  adv.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)     Rom.  Cath  .. 

St.  Louis  Review  (wkly)       Cath.... 

Seminarian,  The  (quar.) Luth.  Theo.  Stud 
Social  Justice  Review  (mo.) 

Soc.  Ref.  (Cath.)  .. 

Story  Time  (13  ti.  a  yr.)       .  Luth.  S.  S .. 
Sunday  School  Lessons  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 
Luth.  S.  S  .... 

This  Day  (mo.)  Luth... 

United  Church  Herald  (bi-wkly) 

United  Church  of  Christ 


Springfield  Ore, 

Christ's  Ambassadors  Guide  (quar.) 

Assm.  of  God  Youth....        6,850 
Christ's  Ambassadors  Herald  (mo.) 

Assm.  of  God  Youth  ...      17,239 
Pentecostal  Evangel,  The  (wkly) 

Assm.  of  God...    164.814 
Sunday  School  Counselor  (mo.) 

Assm.  of  God  S.  S.  Leaders  ..      31,500 
Team  (quar.) 

Men's  Fel'ship  Assm.  of  God  ..        3,500 
Controlled  free  dist ...  500 

World  Challenge.  The  (mo.) 

Assm.  of  God  World  Mis'ns....      11,962 
Stanberry 

Bible  Advocate  and  Herald  of  the  Com- 
ing Kingdom  (no  adv.)  (bi-wkly)  (see 
note  in  catalog)  Ch.  of  God  2,000 

Great  Falls  MONTANA 

Register  (Eastern  Montana  Edition) 

(wkly)     Cath    .    *9,136 

Helena 

Prospector  (mo.)    Coll.   (Cath.).... 

Register  (West.  Mont.  Ed.)  (wkly). .Cath    . 


NEBRASKA 

Bethphage  Messenger  (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

Missions        $15,000 


$11.526 
750 
$967 

*5.833 
*8.191 

1,750 

$5,341 

$24,813 

171,457 


Ansgar  Lutheran,  The  (wkly)  ....    Luth 

Kirke  og  Folk  (Danish)    (s-mo.)     Relig  . 

Luthersk  Ugeblad  (Dan.)  (bi- wkly) Luth  .. 
Grand  Island 

Nebraska  Register.  The  (wkly)  ..  Cath.. 
Lincoln 

Southern  Nebraska  Register  (wkly)  Cath  . 


Caecilia  (quar.)   (no  adv.)     Cath.  Music 
Nebraska  Baptist  Messenger  (mo.). .Bapt 

True  Voice  (wkly)   Cath  . 

St.  Columbans 

Far  East  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Cath.  Missions 


NEVADA 


Register,  The  (wkly) 


Cath    .    *6,612 


Hennlker  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

High  Way  Magazine,  The   (quar  )    (see 

note  in  catalog)     Lit..  Scien.  &  Relig    . 
Manchester 

Magnificat.  The  (mo.)  ..........  Cath.  ft  Lit... 


Camden 

Catholic  Star  Herald  (wkly)         .     Cath.... 

Collingswood 

Christian  Beacon  (wkly)  ......  Inter-denom.... 

Madison 

Drey  Gateway,  The  (no  adv.)    (quar.) 

Coll.  &  Theo    . 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Newark 

Advocate    (wkly)        .........        Cath    . 

New  Jersey  Baptist  Bulletin  (mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog)    ................  Bapt 

New  Brunswick 

Historical   Magazine   of   the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church  (quar.)...  ------  .....Hist.... 

Newton 

Pax    (quar.)    ..............     Cath.  Miss  . 

Passalc-Clifton 

Dobry  Pastier  (Good  Shepherd)  (Slovak) 
(no  adv.)  (mo.)  ........  .....  Cath.  Relig  ... 

Platofleld 

Sabbath  Recorder  (no  sdv.)   (wkly) 

7th  Day  Bapt  .. 
Princeton 

Theology  Today  (quar.)  ...............  Relig.... 

Rochelle  Park 

Friar  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)     Relig   . 
South  Bound  Brook 

Ukrainian  Orthodox  World  (Ukrainian) 
(no  adv.)  (mo.)  ........................   Relig... 


26,112 
$19.500 

$2,800 

103,418 

6,000 


6,800 
$1.200 

1,445 
5,000 
42,480 

1,800 


Circulation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *Jtme  snd  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

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1894 


Regilious  Publications,  1959 


Cath      *25,032 

$1.700 
2,796,584 
7,400 

.      $8,000 
$2,000 

.       $1,488 


Trenton  cire 

Monitor,  The  (wkly)     Cath....      75,111 

Controlled  free  dist.. .        1,668 
Union  City 

Sign.  The  (mo.)   Cath....*373,039 

Zarvphath 

PUlar  of  Fire  (no  adv.)  (wkly)  Relig.... 

Pillar  of  Fir«  Junior  (no  adv.)   (wkly) 

Relig.... 

Albuquerque  NEW  MEXICO 

Baptist  New  Mexican  (wkly)     . .    ..Bapt    .  500 

Controlled  free  dist    .  JOG 

Santa  Fe 

New  Mexico  Register  (wkly)   Cath  ..    *6,216 

Albany  NEW  YORK 

Evangelist   (wkly)   

Brooklyn 

Atetis  (Litb.)   (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)      Cath.  Youth  . 

Awake  (no  adv.)    (s-mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    Relig 

Crociato.    II    (The    Crusader)    (Ital.    & 

Eng.)    (wkly)     Cath 

Darbininkas  (The  Worker)  (Lithuanian) 

(s-wkly) Cath.  &  Labor 

Controlled  free  dist 

New  Church  Messenger  (bi-wkly)  (Sat.) 
Swedenborgian.. 

Tablet.  The  (wkly)      Cath 

Watchtower  (no  adv.)  (s-mo.)  (aee  note 

in  catalog)       Relig 

Yid.  Der  (Yiddish)   (wkly)  Relig 

Buffalo 

Catholic  Union  and  Echo,   The    (wkly) 
Cath 
Carmel 

Guideposts  (no  adv.)   (mo.)... Relig., 

East  Aurora 

Expositor,  The  (mo.)  Church  Admin 

Flushing 

Russian  Orthodox  Journal  (rao.)      Relig. 
Greet  Neck 

Orthodox  Life  (no  adv.)    (bi-mo.).. Relig 

Pastoral  Psychology  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)     Relig.,   Psychia'y,   Psychol'y 

Pulpit  Digest  (mo.)       Relig 

Psychic  Observer  (s-mo.)     ..Spiritualism. 
Controlled  free  dist 
Pravoslavoraya    Rus    (Rus.)    (no   adv.) 

(s-mo  )        Relig 

Pravoslavoraya  Zhizn  (Rus.)    (no  adv  ) 

(mo.) Relig.. 

Laekawanna 

Victorian,  The  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

Gen'l  Magazine  (Cath.) 
Maryknoll 

Maryknoll  (no  adv.)    (mo.)....Cath.  Miss 
Mount  Vernon 

Orthodoxy  (offset)   (quar.)  Relig.. 

New  York 

ACU  News,  The  (American  Church 
Union)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Gen'l  Episc.  News, 

American    (wkly)    Cath 

American  Lutheran  (mo.) Luth 

Bible  Society  Record   (no  adv.)    (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)          ..Interdenom 
Catholic  Building  and  Maintenance 

(bi-mo.)   .Cath.  Institu.  Arch.  &  Eng'g. 

Controlled  circ., 

Catholic  Educator.  The  (mo.)   (see  note 

in  catalog)   Cath 

Controlled  free  dist 
Catholic  Journalist.  The  (mo.)  ..      Cath 

Catholic  Mind.  The  (bi-mo.)  Cath 

Catholic  News   (wkly)      .     ...         Cath., 
Catholic  Review  for  Blind    (no  adv.) 
(mo.)    (free  dist.)    (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     The  Blind 

Catholic  Worker  (no  adv.)  (mo.)     Cath 

Catholic  World   (mo.)    Cath 

Christian  Economics  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)  (no  adv.)   (bi-wkly)  Relig 

Controlled  free  dist 


13,550,000 
.    Jll,  000 


.     $25.987 


...    $5.000 

350 

.       11,158 
25,140 

...   $10,000 

.  $40,000 
1,504 
1,504 


$46,700 
300.000 


*43,037 
6,700 


$500.000 


37,175 

7,067 
7,212 

1,831 
$15.035 
85,084 


$2,200 
60,000 
16,376 

$6,000 
$195,000 


w  York  Circ. 
Christian  Herald  (mo.)  dee  note  in  cat- 
alog)      Relig....*431,587 

Christian  Layman  (no  adv.)  (6  ti.  a  yr.) 

Relig    .        2.500 

Christianity  and  Crisis   (no  adv.)    (bi- 
wkly,  Mon.)   Chris'n  Opinion,. .      $5,970 

Christian  Scholar,  The  (quar.) 

Relig.  in  Educ    .        2,600 

Church  Bulletin  (mo.)       ..Cath        189.465 

Churchman.  The  (mo.)   Prot.  Episc . 

Churchways   (no  adv.)    (5  ti.  a  yr.) 

Episcopal          20,399 
Controlled  free  dist  6,242 

Church   Woman,   The    (mo.)    (no   adv.) 
(see  note  m  catalog)       ....Ch.  Women 
Commonweal,  The  (wkly) 

Cath.  Pub.  Aff.   &  Lit    .      19.574 

Ecumenical  Review  (quar.)       Relig  3,316 

Emmanuel   (mo.)    (tee  note  in  catalog) 

Rom.  Cath         $25.532 
Forth   (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Episcopal          55,639 
Hadassah  Newsletter   (10  ti.  a  yr.) 

Zionists  Ints  .    $306.350 
Holy  Name  Journal  (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)       Cath.  Men    . 

Homiletic  and  Pastoral  Review  (mo.) 

Cath....      13,939 

Information  (mo.)        ..Cath.  Home  Miss    .     $57.700 
Intercollegian,   The    (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    Relig.    &   Educ    .       12,450 

International  Journal  of  Religious 
Education  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Relig.  Educ    .       47,846 
Jewish  Forum  (mo.)  ..Jew.  Lit.  &  Relig.... 
Jewish  Horizon  and  Mizrachi  Outlook 
(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Jewish  Int.  Relig        $15,000 
Jewish  Way  (German)   (mo.)   (see  note 

in  catalog)    Relig    .        3,500 

Controlled  free  dist....        2,000 

Jubilee  (mo.)  Cath.  Church  &  Her  People        $50,090 
Judaism  (quar.)  (no  adv.) 

Jewish  Life  &  Thought.... 

Labor  Leader   (mo.)  .         Cath....      $5.500 

Messenger  of  the  Sacred  Heart  (mo.) 

Cath.  &  Fam         183.804 
Missionary  Link   (no  adv.)    (mo  )    (see 

note  in  catalog)  .  ..Missions  ..        1.950 

Missions  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  .Bapt    .      51.000 
Mizrachi    Weg    (Yiddish)     (mo.)     (see 

note  in  catalog)      ....Jewish  Int..  Relig 
National  Council  Outlook  (mo.) (see  note 

in  catalog)  Interdenom.... 

National    Lutheran,   The    (5   ti.   a   yr.) 

Lutheran  Pastors  &  Laymen          14,000 

Padre   (mo.)    Cath          $8.500 

Protestant  Church  Administration  and 
Equipment   (quar.)    (see  note  in  cata- 
log)       Relig.... 

Controlled  circ      >204,42O 
Protestant  Church  Life  (wkly)  (see  note 

in    catalog)        Relig          14,515 

Religious   Education    (bi-mo.) 

Relig.  Educ.  Leaders  of  All  Faiths    .        3,097 
Rinnovamento,  II   (The  Renewal)    (Ital. 

&  Eng.)    (mo.)   Relig  $900 

Rosary  Magazine  (no  adv.)    (mo.)   (see 

note  in  catalog)       Cath.  Women  ..      $5,000 

Sentinel  of  the  Blessed  Sacrament  (mo  ) 

(see  note  in  catalog)          Cath          $9,500 

Social    Action    (no    adv.)     (see    note    in 

catalog)    (mo.)      .  Relig  4,500 

Truth-Seeker  (mo.) Atheism....      11.800 

Union   Seminary  Quarterly  Review 

(quar.)    Coll.    &   Theolog    .        2,700 

Controlled  free  dist  4,000 

Voice  of  Missions  (Neg.Hno  adv.) 

(mo.)       Af.  Meth    . 

Volunteer  Gazette  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Vols.  of  Amer.  Relig    .     $15.004 
War  Cry  (no  adv  )   (wkly)....Salv.  Army....    $79,000 

Watchman-Examiner  (wkly) Bapt.... 

World  Outlook  (mo.)  .    ..Meth.  Missions  ..     152,619 
Yiddisher  Kemfer  (Jewish  Struggler) 

(Yiddish)  (wkly)       Zionist  Int....    $10,423 

Y.M.H.A.   Bulletin   (no  adv.)    (wkly) 

Y.M.H.A 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

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NEW  YORK  (Continued) 

New  York  Circ. 

Young  Judean  (no  adv.)  (mo.). ...Juvenile....  $8,000 

Controlled  free  dist,...  $2.000 
Y.W.C.A.  Magazine.  The  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  Y.W.C.A....  $5.763 


8,960 


Lamp  (mo.)   „ Cath....  $200,000 

Rochester 

Catholic  Courier- Journal  (wkly) 

Cath.  &  Non-polit ...  *S5,3»5 
Syracuse 

Catholic  Sun   (wkly)   Cath~. 

State  Council  Reporter.  The  (mo.)   (see 

note  in  catalog)  (no  adv.)  Relig 

West  Park 

Holy  Cross  Magazine   (mo.) Episc. 

Asheboro  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Christian  Sun  (wkly)  Cong.  Chris  ., 

Charlotte 

Star  of  Zion   (Negro)    (wkly) 

A.M.E,  Zion.. 
Farmville 

Mission  Herald  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)       Prot.  Episc 


American  Jewish  Times  Outlook  (mo.) 

Anglo- Jewish  Int.... 
North   Carolina  Christian  Advocate 

(wkly)    Methodist ... 


$3.098 
$5.000 
$5.400 

$14,634 

Ashe  Presbyterian  (quar.).. ..Presbyterian  ...      $1.815 
Raletffh 

Baptist  Informer   (mo.)    Bapt... 

Biblical  Recorder  (wkly)  Bapt  ..    $60.981 

North  Carolina  Catholic  (Edition  of  Our 

Sunday  Visitor)  (wkly)  Cath.... 

SeHsbury 

North  Carolina  Lutheran  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Luth  ..      12.000 
Weaverville 

Southern  Presb'n  Journal    (wkly)..Presb....    $11,500 
Winston- Salem 

Wachovia  Moravian   (mo.)    ..     .     Morav    . 

Faw>  NORTH  DAKOTA 

Catholic  Action  News  (mo.K.Cath.  Di'se  . .    $15,600 

Ashland  OHl° 

Brethren  Evangelist  (wkly)  Breth....      $4.500 

Ceafield 

Catholic  Home  Messenger  (mo.) 

Cath.  Fam.  Int  ..    187.000 
Cincinnati 

American  Israelite  (wkly). Jewish  (Rel.)  ...        6,330 

Catholic  Telegraph  Register  (wkly)Cath..  *65,284 

Total  unpaid  dist    .        1,383 

Every  Friday  (wkly)     ,   Relig.  (Jewish)....        1,982 

Junior  Life  (no  adv.)   (wkly)  Relig.... 

Lookout  (wkly)          ....    Chris.  Ch.  S.  S  ... 

Methodist  Woman  (mo.)  .....~.......~..Meth.... 

Restoration  Herald  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  Ch.  of  Christ.... 

Saint   Anthony   Messenger    (mo.)  .  Cath  . .    278,947 
Straight  (no  adv.)  (wkly)....Juv.  &  Relig   . 
United  Evangelical  Action  (mo.)  ..  Relig.... 
Cleveland 

Baptist  Herald  (bi-wkly)  Religious  ...        8.132 

Catholic  Universe  Bulletin  (wkly)  ..Cath.    *  109, 290 
Church   Management    (mo.) 

Homiletic  &  Chur.  Mgmt ...      11,908 
Controlled  free  dist  ..        5,833 
Jewish  Review  and  Observer  (wkly) 

Relig... 
Jo  Pasztor,  A  (The  Good  Shepherd) 

(Hung.)    (wkly)    ...Relig.... 

Katolikus  Magyarok  Vasarnapja 

(Hung.)  (s-wkly) Cath.... 

Sendbote  (Ger.)   (no  adv.)   (s-rao.)..Bapt.... 
Columbus 

Catholic  Times.  The  (wkly)     Cath  ... 

Christian  Endeavor  World   (mo.) 

Relig.  Youth  ... 


7,896 
7,000 


26,229 

12,374 


Kirchenblatt   (Ger.)    (bi-wkly) Luth  ...      $3.325 


Columbus  Circ. 

Lutheran  Standard  (wkly)  Luth....  143,300 

Ohio  Christian  News   (mo.)    (see  note 

in  catalog)    Interdenominational          $7,000 

Day  too 

Bible  Teacher,  The  (quar.)  (no  adv.) 

Ev.  Un.  Breth.  S.  S  . .    $32,000 
Intermediate  Bible  Studies  (quar.) 

Ev.  Un.  Breth.  S.  S  ...      29,500 
Junior  Catholic  Messenger  (wkly) 

(no  adv.)  Cath.  Juvenile.... 

Marianist,  The  (mo.)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)        Cath  ..      22,800 

Marian  Reprints  (no  adv.)   (8  ti.  a  yr.) 

Cath   .  750 

Postscript  (mo.)      ..Relig.  Inter-Denom. .. 
Young  Catholic  Messenger  (wkly) 

Cath.  Juvenile    * 72 1,695 
Dresden 

Christian  Leader   (bi-wkly)  (Tues.) 

Church  of  Christ ...        2,310 
Oberlln 

Current  Religious  Thought  (quar.).  Relig.... 
Steobenville 

Register(   wkly)    Cath    .  *  10,273 

Toledo 

Catholic  Chronicle   (wkly)    Cath    .  *46,303 

Worthinrton 

Josephinum  Review,  The  (s-mo..  Wed.) 

Cath.   &  Fara    .      $9,784 
Younvstown 

Catholic  Exponent   (wkly)     ...  Cath    .  *28,061 

Oklahoma  City  OKLAHOMA 

Baptist  Messenger   (wkly)  ....     Bapt  .. 

Little  Flower  Magazine  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 
Cath 

Southwest  Courier   (wkly)  ....    Cath  . 

Star  (wkly)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Church  News 
Tuls  a 

Herald  (wkly)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Church  News 


McMlnnvlHe 


OREGON 


20.000 
8,675 

*16,130 
*19,S11 

$875 

16,480 
13,444 

20,119 
5,248 


Linfield  Review  (wkly)  Bapt.  Coll 

Portland 

Catholic  Sentinel  (wkly)  rath.... 

Oregon  Churchman  (mo.)         Ep«sc.... 

St.  Benedict 

St.    Joseph's    Magazine  (mo.)  Fam.  Cath.... 
St.  Joseph's  Blatt  (Ger.)    (wkly)....Cath.... 

Altoona  PENNSYLVANIA 

Register.  The  (Altoona  Ed.)  (wkly)  Cath 

Bethlehem 

Moravian    (mo.)    (see  note   In   catalog) 

Moravian  Church    .    $14.775 
Bryn  Athyn 

New  Church  Life  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

Swedenborgian          $1,070 
New  Philosophy  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Swedenborgian    .  321 

Collegevlllo 

Philadelphia  Synod  News  (5  ti.  a  yr  ) 

Evang   &  Refd  Ch.... 
Controlled  free  dist        $15.000 
Erie 

Lake  Shore  Visitor  Register(wkly)  .Cath....  *23,4O8 
Skarb  Rodziny  (The  Family 

Treasury)    (Polish)    (mo.)  Relig...      $1,321 

Gettysburg 

Lutheran  Quarterly  (no adv  )  (mo.)  Luth....      $1,825 


Harrisbur* 

Alliance   Witness    (no    adv.)    (bi-wkly) 

Relig    .     $48,500 

Builders  (wkly)  Evan.  U.  B    .    $95.000 

Church  Advocate  (no  adv.)  (wkly)  Relig.... 
Full  Gospel  Quarterlies  (no  adv.) (quar.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)      .     . ..   Relig  ... 

Controlled  free  dist....    $68,263 
Telescope- Messenger    (no  adv.)    (wkly) 

Evang.  United  Breth....    $47,863 
Homestead 

Greek  Catholic  Union  Messenger  (wkly) 

Greek  Int ...      60,000 

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Religious  Publications!  1959 


Lancaster  Clrc. 

Reforraatusok  Lap] a  (Journal  of  the  Re- 
formed Hungarian  In  America)  (Hung.) 
(s-mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  .....  Relig..~ 
McKeesport 

Prosviu  (Enlightenment)   (Carpatho- 

Russ.)  (s-mo.)  Cath  ..        4,500 

McKees  Rocks 

Vistnik  (Messenger)   (Carpatho-Russ'n) 

(bi-wkly)   Relig  .. 

Merion  Station 

Episcopal  Recorder  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

Ref.  Episc ...         $540 
Controlled  free  dist ...         $200 
Middletown 

Jednota  (Union)  (Slovak  &  Eng.)  (wkly) 

Cath.  &  Frat    .      40,370 
Myerstown 

Illustrator,  The  New  (mo.)....Interdenom....      $2.566 
Philadelphia 

Adult  Class  (quar.)  (no  adv.)  Bapt.  S.  S....  $211.279 
Adult  Student  (no  adv.)   (quar.) 

Evan.  &  Ref.  Church  Sch    .    $62,685 
Augsburg  Teacher  for  Intermediates  and 

Seniors  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  Luth.  S.  S....  5,200 
Augsburg  Teacher  for  Little  Ones  and 

Juniors  (no  adv.)  (quar.)..  Luth.  S.  S....  5,325 
Augsburg  Teacher  for  Young  People  and 

Adults  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  ....Luth.  S.  S....  19,000 
Baptist  Leader  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  .  Bapt  ..  $67,981 
Bible  Standard  and  Herald  of  Christ's 

Kingdom  (no  adv.)    (mo  )  Relig....      $1.725 

Controlled  free  dist....         $585 
Catholic  Standard  and  Times  (wkly) 

Cath....      77.240 
Church  History    (quar  )         .  Relig.  Hist    .         1,000 

Church  News  (8  ti.  a  yr.)  Episcop . 

Church  School  Worker  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Relig  ..    $29,397 

Youth  (no  adv.)   (bi-wkly)   (see  note  m 

catalog) Relig....    $26.203 

Crossroads  (no  adv.)    (quar.)      ..  Presby    .  $136.000 

Eternity    (mo.)    Undenom.  Relig   .    $35.904 

Home  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  — Bapt.  S.  S....    $40.003 

Intermediate  and  benior  Class  (no  adv.) 

(quar.)   Bapt.  S.  S   .    $38,067 

Jewish  Exponent  (wkly)   Relig  ..    $38.732 

Jewish  Quarterly  Review  (quar.) 

Bible  Archae  PhiloL... 
Journal  of  Biblical  Literature  (quar.) 

Biblical. ..        3.000 
Junior  Class  (no  adv.) (quar.)  Bapt.  S.  S        $32,641 

Juniors  (no  adv.)   (mo.)      Bapt.  S.  S....    $68,120 

Junior  Teacher  (no  adv.)    (quar.) 

Bapt.  S.  S....      $3.092 
Leaders'  Group  (mo.)   (see  note  in 

catalog)    Relig   .    853,760 

Lutheran   (wkly)  Luth        191,637 

Luther  Life  (mo.)         Luth 

Controlled  free  dist....      $1.731 
Lutheran    Woman's    Work     (mo.)     (no 

adv.)        Luth.  Miss....      65.352 

Mission  Herald  (bi-mo.)         Bapt...      $6,500 

New  Aurora,  The  (mo.)  (Ital.  &  Eng.) 

Relig....      $1.500 
Parish  School   (mo.) 

Church  School  Teacher   .    $34.900 
Presbyterian  Guardian  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    Orthodox  Presby....      $1.100 

Presbyterian  Life   (ftntly)    ....     Presby    *  1,023, 329 

Total  unpaid  dist  ..      14,439 

Primary  Teacher  (no  adv.)   (quar.) 

Bapt.  S.  S....      $2,388 
Records  of  tht  American  Catholic  His- 
torical Society  of  Philadelphia  (quar.) 

Cath.  Hist. ..          500 
Religious  Home  Unit  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog) Relig 

Combined  circ.... 1,020.560 
Shlakh  (The  Way)  (Ukrainian  &  Eng.) 

(wkly)     « Reli*....    $19.240 

Social  Progress  (mo.)    (see  note  in  cat 

alog)   Soc.  Educ.,  Presby  Ch.  U.S.A....    $16.000 

Sunday  School  Times  (wkly) 

Interdenom.  S.  S....      51, GTS 

Controlled  free  dist....          711 

Sunday  School  World  (mo.)  (no  adv.) 

Undenom.  S.  S.... 


$8,000 


Philadelphia 

Story  World  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  Bapt.  S.  S.... 

Teens  (no  adv.)  (wkly)  Bapt.  S.  S.... 

Union  Quarterly  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Undenom.  S.  S.... 
Westminster  Adult  Leader  (no  adv.) 

(quar.)  Presby.  S.  S    . 

Young  People  (no  adv.)  (wkly) 

Bapt.  Youth  .. 
Youth   (no  adv.)    (bi-wkly) 

Relig.... 
Pittsburgh 

Catholic  Observer  (wkly)  ..  ..Rom.  Cath.... 
Christian  Statesman  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.) 

Educ.  Relig.... 

Hi  Way.  The  (no  adv.) (bi-wkly). .Presby  . 
Jewish  Criterion  (wkly )....( Jewish  Relig).... 
Listy  Svateho  Frantiska  (St.  Francis 

Leaflets)  (Eng.  &  Slovak)  (mo.). .Relig.... 
Missionary  Horizons  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

United  Presby.... 

Pittsburgh  Catholic  (wkly) Cath    . 

Russkij    Vistnik    (Russian    Messenger) 

Carpatho-Russian)    (quar.)  Relig 

Sion  (Zion)   (Slovak)    (mo.)  Relig    . 

Svedok    (The    Witness)    (Slov.)    (mo.) 

Relig.... 
Scottdale 

Christian  Living  (mo.)  Relig  .. 

Gospel  Herald  (no  adv.)  (wkly)     Menoiu... 
Scranton 

Catholic  Light  (wkly)       Cath.... 

Rola  Boza  (God's  Field)   (Eng.  &  Pol.) 

(wkly)       Relig.... 

Tunkhannock 

Witness  (wkly)      Episc... 

Villanova 

Catholic  Library  World  (mo.) 

Cath.  Libr.  Prob's.... 

PUERTO  RICO 

Puerto  Rico  Evangelico  (ftntly) 

Prot.  Ch.  &  Families 


Ore. 

$76.589 
$50,829 

$8,000 
$18.000 


$26,203 


3,500 
18,000 
31,500 

$5.000 
$17.000 


Newport 


RHODE  ISLAND 


Catholic  Art  Quarterly  (quar.) 

Cath.  Art  &  Educa  . 
Providence 

Providence  Visitor  (wkly)   Cath... 

Woonsocket 

Union,  L'   (Fr.)    (mo.)  .   Cath.  Frat... 

Columbia  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

South  Carolina  Methodist  Advocate 

(wkly)          ..Meth... 

Due  West 

Associate  Reformed  Presbyterian 

(wkly)    ~   Presby... 

Greenville 

Baptist  Courier  (wkly)  Bapt  . 


Yanlctoo 


SOUTH    DAKOTA 


Christian  Messenger  (s-mo.)  Chris'n'ty.... 
Der  Kirchenbote  (Ger.)  (wkly)  Consre'l 

Jackson  TENNESSEE 

Christian  Index.  The  (Negro)   (wkly) 

Methodist... 
Memphis 

Cumberland  Presbyterian  (wkly) 

Cumb.  Presby..., 
Mirror  (wkly)  (tee  note  in  catalog) 

Church  News 
Whole  Truth,  The  (Negro)   (mo.). .Relig... 


$2,500 
1.500 


$14.153 
$18,166 

$50.117 
4,957 
13.396 

2,654 
4,700 


41,250 

19,517 

$3,276 
92.941 


$1,200 
$2.075 


7.950 


$9,100 


*17,899 

4.800 


Nashville 

Adult  Student   (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

Meth.  S.  S  .. 

Adult  Teacher  (no  adv.) (mo.) .  Meth.  S. S  ...      70.000 
Baptist  Adult  Union  Quarterly   (quar.) 

Bapt...  $763,640 
Baptist  Married  Young  People  (quar.) 

Bapt ...  $317,635 

Baptist  and  Reflector  (wkly) Bapt....    $59.310 

Baptist  Student,   The   (no  adv.)    (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)  Bapt  ..    $23,299 


Cfc 


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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


TENNESSEE  (Continued) 
Nashville 

Baptist  Training  Union  Magazine    (no 

adv.)  (mo.) Bapt.... 

Beginner  Leader  (quar.) Bapt  .. 

Child  Guidance  in  Christian  Living  (no 

adv.)   (mo.)  .. Meth.  S.  S  . , 

Christian  Home  (no  adv.)  (mo.)....  Meth.... 

Church  Musician  (mo.)  Bapt   . 

Church  School  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Meth.  S.  S 
Classmate  (no  adv.)   (mo.)  ....Meth.  S.  S 

Gospel  Advocate  (wkly) Relig.... 

Home  Life  (no  adv.)    (mo.)  Bapt..., 

Intermediate  Leader  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Bapt..., 

Intermediate  Teacher  (no  adv.)    (quar.) 
Bapt 

Junior  Leader  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  ....Bapt.... 
Junior  Teacher  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  ....Bapt... 
Lessons  for  Intermediates  (no  adv.) 

(quar.)         Meth.  S.  S 

Message  Magazines  (Negro)  (mo.). .Relig 

Motive  (no  adv.)   (8  ti.  a  yr.)  Relig.. 

National   Baptist   Union- Review  (Negro) 

(wkly)    Bapt 

Observer,  The   (wkly)     Relig  . 

Primary  Leader  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  ....Bapt... 

Register  (wkly)       Cath... 

Religion  in  Life  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Relig.  Int... 
Review,  The  (Negro)   (quar.) 

Relig's  Journal  A.M.E.  Church. . 

Roundtable  (no  adv.)   Meth  . 

Southwestern  Christian  Recorder 

(Negro)   (wkly)  Relig... 

Sunday  School  Builder  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 
Bapt 

Adult  Teachers.   The   (mo.)       ..    ..Bapt 
These  Times  (no  adv.)    (mo.)    (see  note 

in  catalog)    Rcl 

Trails  for  Juniors  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Meth.  S.  S 
Wesley  Quarterly  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 


Circ. 

$325,700 
$30,756 


$68,605 


50,000 
$803.783 

$55,305 

$91.915 
62,680 
$81,102 


50,580 
20.000 

$5,000 

$40,003 
*9,778 

$2,497 


$3,200 


$377,969 
$231.330 


ig  .$160000 


city 


Meth.  S.  S. 


Cumberland  Flag,  The  (Negro) 

(mo.)    Presby 

Amarlllo  TEXAS 

West  Texas  Register  (wkly)   ..  ..    Cath 
Austin 

Firm  Foundation  (wkly)  .~...Ch.  of  Christ .. 
Bellvflle 

Brethren  Journal  (Bratrski  Listy)  (Eng. 

&  Czech.)    (mo.) Relig  . 

Corpus  Christ! 

Trompita,  La   (Span.)    (no  adv.)    (mo.) 
Relig 

Baptist  Progress  (wkly)  Bapt .. 

Baptist  Standard  (wkly)      Bapt  . 

Texas  Catholic,  The  (wkly)  Catholic. 

World  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 


El  Paso 


Church  News 


Revista  Catolica   (Catholic  Review) 

(Span.)  (s-mo.) Cath 

Fort  Worth 

Churchweek    (wkly)    (see  note  in  cata- 
log)      Relig 

Fundamentalist,  The  (wkly)   Bapt . 

Tribune  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 
Houston  Church  News 

Times  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 


Burlington 


Highland  Springs 


i  Antonio 


Church  News  . 


$500 
*7,719 

1,576 

$2,000 

341,721 
*17.»51 

*27,278 

$10.000 

*1S.62S 

6.650 

*20,572 
*4S,S49 


Alamo  Messenger  (wkly)  Catholic.. 

Luz  Apostolica,  Los  (Apostolic  Light) 
(Span.)    (mo.) Relig., 

Salt  Lake  City  UTAH 

Improvement  Era  (mo.) 

Relig.,  Cult.  Int.,  Agric.,  Home  Econ's.. 
Instructor  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  JL.  D.  S. S.  S.  U.. 
Intel-mountain  Catholic  Register  (wkly) 
Cath 
Relief  Society  Magasine  (no.) 

L.  D.  Saints. 


$5.500 


$54,000 
*7,896 

$150.000 


VERMONT  Circ. 

Vermont  Catholic  Tribune  (wkly)  ...Cath ...  *12,SOO 


VIRGINIA 


Virginia  Churchman  (mo.)  Episc.... 

*jrncnburg 

Expected  (mo.)  Relig.... 

Richmond 

Catholic  Virginia.  The  (wkly). .Cath.  Int.... 
Commission,  The  (mo.)  .World  Missions.... 
Earnest  Worker  (mo.)  . .  ..Presby  S.  S.  ... 

Interpretation  (quar.)   Relig  .. 

Onward  (no  adv.)   (wkly)     .Presby.  Juv  .. 

Presbyterian  Action  (mo.)      Presby.... 

Presbyterian  Survey   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)   (mo.)        Presby.... 

Religious  Herald    (wkly)    Bapt.... 

Virginia  Methodist  Advocate  (wkly) 

Meth    . 
Rockymount 

Southwestern  Episcopalian  (mo.).. ..Episc   . 

WASHINGTON 

Catholic  Northwest  Progress  (wkly)  Cath  .. 

Spokane 

Inland  Register  (wkly)   Cath 

Wheeling  WEST  VIRGINIA 

West  Virginia  Register  (wkly)   .  ...Cath  .. 


Green  Bay 


WISCONSIN 


Register   (wkly)       Cath 

Milwaukee 

Badger  Lutheran  (bi- wkly,  Thurs.)..Luth  .. 
Catholic  Herald-Citizen  (wkly)   .  ...Cath    . 
Living  Church  (wkly)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)         Episc    , 

Pulaskl 

Franciscan  Message  (mo.)  Relig 

WYOMING 

Wyoming  Catholic  Register  (wkly)  ..Cath 

CANADA 

Edmonton  ALBERTA 

Message  de  I'Immaclee   (Fr.)    (mo.) 

Cath 
Western   Catholic    (wkly)    Cath 

Nelson  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Prospector,  The  (wkly)  Cath 

Vancouver 

British  Columbia  Catholic.  The 

(wkly)     « Cath 


Altona 


MANITOBA 


$20.225 
$131,417 
87.000 
$4,000 
22,000 
12,500 

$179.646 
30,000 

$23,000 


*12,538 
*9,165 

*30,413 

$7,500 

16,336 
$9,144 

*5,866 


3,000 
$7.550 


3,717 
*8,738 
*2,131 


Canadian  Mennonite   (wkly)   Menno. 

St.  Boniface 

Ami  du  Foyer  (Fr.)   (mo.)  Relig   . 

Winnipeg 

Canadian  Ranok  (Ukrain.)  (ftntly,  Fri.) 

United  Ch....        3,760 

Cloches  de  St.  Boniface  (Fr.) (mo.). .Cath  ..  400 
Herald  (Ukr.)  (s-mo.)  ...Greek  Orth'd'x  ..  $3,145 
Mennonite  Review  (wkly)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    Relig   .         7.200 

Sameiningin  (Icelandic)    (mo.)   Luth  ..         $300 

Western  Sunday  Visitor  (wkly)  Cath  ..,        6,350 

Sackvllk*  NEW  BRUNSWICK 

United  Churchman  (s-mo.)  Relig  .        9,929 

St.  John's  NEWFOUNDLAND 

Diocesan  Magazine  (mo.)  Episc...      $4,700 

Halifax  NOVA  SCOTIA 

Diocesan  Times  (mo.)   Episc....        5.000 

WolfvUlft 

Maritime  Baptist  (wkly)  Bapt  ..      $5.500 

Beamsvll!.  ONTARIO 

Gospel  Herald  (mo.)  Relig....     $1.100 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

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1398 


Regilious  Publications,  1959 


Hamilton 

Pioneer  (ftntly)    (Dutch  &  Eng.) 

Ref.  Church. .. 
Kingston 

Canadian  Register,  The  (wkly)  Cath  ... 


Huron  Church  News  (10  ti.  a  yr.)     Relig  . 
Peterborough 

Canadian  Lutheran  (mo.)  Luth.... 

Sudbury 

Totuuden  Todistaja  (Witness  of  the 

truth)    (Finn.)    (mo.)    Relig.... 

Toronto 

Canadian  Baptist  (s-mo.)  Bapt  . 

Canadian  Churchman   (s-mo.)     Episc  . 

Canadian  Messenger  of  the  Sacred  Heart 

(mo.)     Cath.... 

Church  Messenger  of  Canada  (mo.) 

Relig 

Controlled  free  dist    . 
Evangelical  Christian  (mo.).Jnterdenom    . 

Living   Message    (mo.)    Miss'y 

Missionary  Monthly  (mo.)  United  Ch   . 

OECTA  Review,  The   (quar.) 

Cath.  Teach'g  Prof.... 
Controlled  free  dist    . 

Onward  (no  adv.)   (wkly) Juv.  S.  S  ... 

Presbyterian  Record   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    Preshy 

Protestant  Action  (mo.)   Prot.  Patriotic 
Scarboro  Missions  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog)       ..Cath.  For'gn  Mis 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Sentinel  (mo.)     Frat.  &  Relig    , 

Shantyman  (no  adv.)  (mo.)... .Missionary  ... 
United  Church  Observer  (s-mo.  )..Uni.  Ch  . 
War  Cry  (no  adv.)  (wkly)  ..  Salv.  Army 

Cap  De  La  Madeleine    QUEBEC 

Annales  de  Notre  Dame  du  Cap   (mo.) 

Cath..., 
Montreal 

Anglican  Outlook  &  News,  The  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)      Relig... 

Annales  de  la   Reparation   (Fr.)    (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)  Relig  . 


Ctrc. 

$2,200 
$51,391 
12,865 


til. 500 
6,700 

124.764 

$6.000 
$2,025 
$8,400 
31.123 
$64,300 


J5, 200 


$81.922 
$3,900 

$45.000 
$8.000 
13.075 

$22.000 
$215,389 

$62,000 


229,647 

2.750 
$12,500 


Montr**!  Ctrc. 

Bonne  Parole.  La  (Fr.)  (quar.)  ^ — Cath.... 
Fournisseur  Des  Institutions 

Religieuses,  Le  (Fr.)(mo.)  Relig.  Inst....     *2,494 

Francois  (s-mo.)  Cath.  Child.  Ed....      66,966 

Ma    Paroisse     (French)      (see    note    in 

catalog)    (mo.)   Cath.  Fam....    142,765 

Messenger  Canadian.  Le(Fr.)  (mo.)  Cath  ..      75,207 
Messager  de  Marie  Reine  des  Cours(Fr.) 

(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)    Cath...      30,570 

Messager  du  Tres  Saint  SacremenUFr.) 

(mo.)    - Relig... 

Protestant  Church  News  (mo.)  .       Prot   .      $9,200 

Revue  Dominicaine  (Fr.)  (mo.)  Relig....      $1,400 

Vie  Etudiante  (s-mo.) 

Cath.  Youth  Ed....  * 27 ,732 
Quebec 

Echo  de  St.  Francois  L*  (Fr.)  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Cath  ..    $13.000 

Etincelle  du  Sacre  Coeur,  Le  (wkly)  (Fr.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Cath  700 

Controlled  free  dist    .        2,200 
Missions  Franciscaines  (Fr.)    (no  adv.) 

(mo.)    Missions  (Cath.)  15,000 

Revue  Notre  Dame  Du  Sacre,  Coeur.  La 

(Fr.)    (mo.)   Cath..    $21,000 

Semaine    Religieuse    de    Quebec     (Fr.) 

(wkly)    Cath....      $3,100 

St.  Jean 

Richelieu.  La  (wkly)  (Fr.)      Cath    **7,266 

Sberbrooke 

Messager  de  Saint  Michel  (Fr.) 

(wkly)         Cath....    $37,617 

Valleyfteld 

Salaberry  (Fr.)  (wkly)  Cath.... 

Battleford  SASKATCHEWAN 

Marienbote,  Der  (Ger.)  (mo.)  ....  Cath  .  $1,854 
Muenster 

Prairie  Messenger  (wkly)  Cath...  3.330 

Ro.thern 

Bote.  Der  (Ger.)  (wkly)      Menn.... 

Manila  PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 

Sentinel  (Eng.)  (wkly) Cath....    $28.000 


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TRADE,  TECHNICAL  AND  CLASS 
PUBLICATIONS 

LISTS  OF  TRADE.  TECHNICAL  AND  CLASS  PUBLICATIONS  ARRANGED  IN  ALPHABETICAL  ORDER 

BY  CLASSIFICATION.   STATE  AND  CITY.     FOR   MORE  COMPLETE   INFORMATION 

CONCERNING  THESE  PUBLICATIONS  REFER  TO  CATALOG. 

Variation  between  circulation  figures  and  those  quoted  in  the  catalog  are  due  to  later  printing  of  this  section 
and  availability  of  later  circulation  figures. 


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ADVERTISING  and  MARKETING 

See  also  Selling  and  Salesmanship. 


Hollywood 


CALIFORNIA  Circ. 


Telefilm  Magazine  (mo.) 

TV  Film  Adv'g  ... 
Controlled  free  dist  ... 


*491 
$7,799 

Media  Agencies  Clients  (wkly) 

Adv'g  &  Mkt'g  Indus 
for  Western  States.... 

Sea  Francisco  Controlled  circ.  VAC  ...        6,816 

Western  Advertising   (mo.)     ................    £4,601 

Total  unpaid  dist  ...        1,150 

South  Norwalk        CONNECTICUT 
PIB  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Analysis  of  Consumer  Mag.  Advg  ... 

Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Ad  Clubber  (wkly)      ..............  Adv'g.  .. 

Broadcasting  (wkly)   ....Radio.  TV  Adv'g....  *  20,  258 

Total  unpaid  dist  ..        1,172 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Southern     Advertising    and     Publishing 

(mo.)   ..............................  Adv'g  &  Journ        1,868 

Controlled  free  dist....        1,502 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Advertiser's  Digest  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.) 

Sum'ry  &  Adv'g  &  Sales  Merch'g    .      38,000 
Advertising  Age  (wkly)  ................  £41,961 

Total  unpaid  dist  ..        1,415 
Advertising  Requirements    (mo.)    (cont. 

circ.)  Adv'g  Prod.,  Promot'n&Merch'g  ...  >21,117 
Food  Business    (mo.)    (controlled  circ.) 
Sales  &  Mkt'g  for  Food  and 
Groc'y  Store  Prod.  Mfgrs  ..  >  21  ,042 
Industrial  Marketing  (mo.) 

Indus.  Sales  &  Adv'g  ..  *  14,  60  7 
Total  unpaid  dist  ..        1,016 
Journal  of  Marketing  (quar.) 

Indus.  &  Com'l  Mkt'g  ..      $9,300 
OAAA  News  (mo.)  ........  Outdoor  Adv'g....        1,398 

Evans  ton 

Media/scope  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Media  Buying  Int    .      15.000 
'Standard  Rate  and  Data  Service  Inc  Pub- 
lications (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Adv.  Rates.... 

ABC    Weekly    Newspapers    Advertising 

(s-ann.)     ..  .........  ..  ............  ....................      £-2,030 

Newspaper  section  ...    £4,652 
Business  publication  section  ...    -£4,666 
Canadian  Media  Section  .................    *  1,932 

Consumer    Magazines,     Farm    Publica- 
tions,   Export    Consumer    Magazines 
section     ...............................................    £4,215 

Films  for  Television  Section     ...................    £1,469 

Network  Rate  &  Data  Section  ....................  £1*741 

Spot  Radio  Rates  and  Data  Section   .......    £3,352 

Spot  Television  Rates  &  Data  Section    .  ..    £3,503 
Transportation  Section....    £1,085 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Direct  Advertising  (quar.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Paper,  Ptg.  &  Adv'g  ...       8,600 


Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Adcrafter,  The  (wkly)   

Post,  The  (bi-mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) 

Mail  Adv'g  Service  Int'l  . 


St.  Louis 


MISSOURI 


Ad-Club  Weekly  (wkly)    .  ...  Adv'g  Club  . 


Plalnfleld  NEW  > 

Publication  Management  (mo.) 

Stanton  CirC'  M*r8"" 

American  Press  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Journ.  &  Adv'g ... 

Mamaroneck  NEW  YORK 

Customart  Press,  The  (wkly)   (see  note 

in  catalog) Classified  Want  Adv'g..- 

New  York 

Advertiser    (mo.) Adv'g  &  Mkt'g.... 

Art  Direction  (mo.) 

Adv'g  Art  &  Photog'y.... 
Editor  and  Publisher— The  Fourth  Estate 
(wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Journ.  &  Adv'g 
Madison  Avenue  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Fash.  Adv'g  .. 
Premium  Buyers'  Guide  (quar.) 

Prem.  &  Adv'g    . 
Premium  Merchandising  (mo.)  (cont.  free 

dist.)    ..  - Prem's  Items  &  Prices.... 

Premium  Practice  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Prem.  &  Spec.  Adv'g.... 
Printers'   Ink   (wkly) 

Adv'g  Sales  &  Mkt'g.... 
Total  unpaid  dist.... 

Rush    (mo.)      Adv'g  Prod'n    . 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Sales  Management  (s-mo.)     Sales  Mgmt.... 
Total  unpaid  dist    . 
Sponsor  (wkly) 

Buyers  of  Broadcast  Adv'g ... 

Controlled  circ 
Spot  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Adv'g  &  Sell'g   . 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Tide    (mo.)  Adv'g  Mkt'g  &  Pub.  Rela'ns... 
Total  unpaid  dist.... 
U.  S.  Radio  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Buyers  &  Sellers  of  Radio  Adv'g  .. 

Cincinnati  oni° 

Billboard   (wkly)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Amusements... 
Screen  Process  (mo.) 

Screen  Process  Pt'g..., 
Controlled  free  dist..., 
Signs  of  the  Times  (mo.) 

Sign  &  Display  Adv'g... 
Total  unpaid  dist .. 


Philadelphia 


PENNSYLVANIA 


Counselor   (mo.)       Adv'g  Specialties  , 

Poor  Richard's  Almanack  (mo.)  ....Adv'g  ., 
Dallas 

Southwestern  Advertising  and  Market' g 
(mo.)   (cont.  circ.)  ..  ..Adv'g  &  Mkt'g.. 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Torch,  The  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 
(cont.  free  dist.)  Adv'g  Club  News... 


Circ. 
1,491 

6,433 


7,161 
>9,249 


9,786 

£21,249 

10.000 

12,246 
>12,059 

£32,231 

1,717 

318 

4,012 

£24,825 
1,779 

>1 1,856 

850 

14,150 

£12,825 

1,016 

>10,632 


£42,205 

4,944 
2,775 

*12,S68 
1,015 


12,500 
2,000 


>  4,034 


*2,300 


Cfaxulatlon—££Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  £June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit! 

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Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  19B9 


tl.SOO 


5,000 
*10,445 


*18,528 
1.688 


*18,31 
1,14 


CANADA 

Tor»»o                     ONTAWO  Clic. 

Canadian  Advertising  (bi-mo.)    *2,555 

Impact  (bi-mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.)..Mkt'g....  3,450 

Marketing  (wkly),Adv'g  &  Sales  Mgmt ...  *6,476 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Radiotime  (ftntly) 

Radio  Adv'g  &  Program  Schedules  ...  52; 

AGNOSTIC  and  FREE  THOUGHT 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Truth  Seeker  (mo.)   .   ..Atheist  &  Agno   . 

AIR  CONDITIONING 

See  also  Plumbing  and  Heating. 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Actual  Specifying  Engineer  (mo.)   (cont. 
circ.)....Air  Cond't'g,  Heat'g  &  Plumb'g.... 

American  Artisan  (mo.)  Sheet  Metal. 

Warm  Air  Heat.,  Air  Cond    . 
Domestic   Engineering    (mo.)    (see  note 
in  catalog)  ..Plumb.  &  Heat..  Air  Cond  ... 
Total  unpaid  dist ... 
Heating.  Piping  and  Air  Conditioning 

(mo.)  Design,  Inst.  &  Maint  . 

Total  unpaid  dist  .. 
Snips   (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Sheet  Metal,  Warm  Air  Heat,  Air  Con    . 
Evanston 

Supply  House  Times   (mo.)    (cont.  free 
dist.) 

Plumb'g.    Heat'g    &    Air    Cond'g    . 

Indianapolis  INDIANA 

Indiana  Plumbing  Contractor  (mo  ) 

Plumb'g,  Heat'g.  Air  Cond'g 
Controlled  free  dist..., 

New  Orleans  LOUISIANA 

Louisiana  Journal  of  Plumbing  &  Heat- 
ing— Air    Conditioning — Mechanical 
Contracting  (mo.)    (cont.   free  dist.) 

Plumb'g,    Heat'g,    Air   Condit'ng  . 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Coal  Herald-Stoker  and  Air  Conditioner 

Journal  (mo.)       Coal  Dlr.  &  Air  Cond 
Needham  Controlled  free  dist  . 

New   England  Equipment  Dealer   (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)  Plumb'g.  Heat'g, 

Air  Cond.,   Apph's 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Air   Conditioning.    Heating   and   Refrig- 
eration News   (wkly) 

Refng'n  &  Air  Cond 
Total  unpaid  dist    . 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Air  Conditioning,  Heating  and  Ventilat- 
ing (mo.)  Heat.  Vent.  &  Air  Cond.... 

Qualified    paid 
Controlled  circ  .. 
Contractor.  The  (s-mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Plumb'g.  Htg..  Air  Cond'g  &  Appli    . 
Electric  Heat  and  Air  Conditioning 

(bi-mo.)   Elec.  Heat'g  &  Air  Cond  ... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Fueloil  and  Oil  Heat  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  (Cont.  circ.) 

Oil  Heat  &  Air  Cond.  Indus... 
Heating  and  Plumbing  Merchandiser 

(bi-mo.)  (Cont.  circ.)  Plbg..  Htg., 

Air  Cond.... 

Heating.  Plumbing  and  Air  Conditioning 
News  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Plumb'g.    Heat'g.   Air   Cond.    Equip.... 
Mechanical  Contractor  (mo.) 

Heat.,   Piping,   Air  Cond  Indus  .. 
Plumbing  and  Heating  Business    (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.)  -Plumb.  &  Heat.  Cont.  & 
Retailing.... 


15.00C 


24 
1,11 


1,300 


tsoo 

t2,OOC 


*7,78 


*23,05 
1.64 


>  4,044 
>22.39 


14,80 
t3.94 


>12,S7 
>47.77 

>  33.  355 

*4,00< 

>26.74 


•w  York  o^ 

Refrigerating  Engineering  including  Air 

Conditioning  (mo.) 

arrytown  Tech>  Refri«-  *  Air  Cond ...  *10,114 

Heating  and  Air  Conditioning  Contractor 

(mo.)  Heat.  &  Air  Cond, 

Sheet  Metal  Contr'g.... 
Qualified  paid  circ  ..    >6,133 
Controlled  circ....     >5,222 
Journal  of  Plumbing- Heating- Air  Condi- 
tioning (mo.)  (cont.  circ.)  Plumb., 

Heat.,  Air  Cond.  Contr  ..  > 25, 756 
Plumbing-Heating- Air  Conditioning 
Wholesaler,  The  (mo.) 

Plumb.  &  Heat'g  Wholesalers 

Controlled  circ       >  15,217 

Greenaboro  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Southern  Plumbing,  Heating  and  Air 
Conditioning   (mo.)    (cont.   free  dist.) 

Plumb.,  Heat'g  &  Air  Cond'g...        6,050 

Cleveland  OHIO 

Refrigeration  and  Air  Conditioning  Bus- 
iness   (mo.)    (cont.   circ.) 

Refrig.  &  Air  Cond    .  > 29,81 4 

Madiaon  WISCONSIN 

Electric  Heating  and  Cooling  (quar.) 

Air  Cond'g  &  Heat'g 


CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Automatic  Heating   (mo.)    (see  note  in 
catalog)        ..     Oil   Heat'g,   Air  Cond'g 
Heating,  Plumbing  and  Air  Conditioning 

Age  (mo.)  Plumb,  Heat.. 

Vent.  &  Air  Cond'g 

Gardenvale  QUEBEC 

Canadian  Refrigeration  and  Air  Condi* 

tionmg    (mo.)     Refrig..   Air  Cond 

AMERICAN  INDIAN 

Wa»hln»ton   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Indian  Sentinel   (no  adv.)    (bi-mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog). .Cath.  Indian  Missions.... 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Amerindian,  The  (bi-mo. )..Atner.  Indians 

Lawrence  KANSAS 

Indian  Leader  (no  adv.)  (s-mo.)  Coll    . 

Staten  Island  NEW  YORK 

Smoke  Signals   (bi-mo.)     Amer.  Indians.... 

Pine  Ridge  SOUTH  DAKOTA 

Shannon  County  News,  The  (wkly) 

Sioux  Ind.  Reserva.  Int ... 


ANTHROPOLOGICAL  and 
ETHNOLOGICAL 

Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Anthropological  Quarterly   (quar.)      .. 

Controlled  free  dist . 

Tallahassee  FLORIDA 

Florida  Anthropologist.   The   (no  adv.) 
(4  ti.  a  yr.) Anthropology... 

Bloomlngton  INDIANA 

Ethnohistory   (no  adv.)    (quar.) 

Anthrop'y  Hist.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 


14,211 

*  8,903 
.     49.161 

..     *  2,083 


17,000 


500 


St.  Louis 


MISSOURI 


Evolution  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  Evol.... 


Albuquerque 


NEW  MEXICO 


Southwestern  Journal  of  Anthropology 
(no  adv.)  (quar.)  - Anthrop'y.... 


*469 
t!24 


*262 


J330 
130 


J980 


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ANTHROPOLOGICAL  and 

ETHNOLOGICAL     (Continued) 

Ithaca  NEW  YORK 

Human  Organization  (quar.) 

Anthropology.... 


Philadelphia 


PENNSYLVANIA 


American  Journal  of   Physical  Anthro- 
pology (quar.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  

Belolt  WISCONSIN 

American  Anthropologist  (bi-mo.) 

Anthropological.... 


Circ. 

1.950 


916 


$4.700 


ARCHITECTURE 

See  also  Construction,  Contracting.  Building. 
Excavating 

Loa  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Architectural  Products  (mo.)    Arch....      3,100 

Controlled  free  dist....      17,603 
Arts  and  Architecture  (mo.).  Art  &  Arch    . 
Southwest  Builder  and  Contractor  (wkly) 
(see  note  in  catalog) 

Arch.  Eng'g  &  Bldg....        4,188 
Controlled  free  dist    .        2,423 
San  Francisco 

Architect  and  Engineer  (mo.) 

Arch.  &  Contr.... 


Washington     DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Cathedral  Age  (quar. )  Cath.  &  Allied  Arts- 
Journal  of  the  American  Institute  of 
Architects  (mo.)  .. Arch 


Miami  FLORIDA 

Florida  Architect,  The  (mo.)   (cont.  free 
dist.) ~ ~ Arch.... 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Inland  Architect  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)      - Arch.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Indianapolis  INDIANA 

Indiana  Architect  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Arch.  &  Bldg  .. 

Baton  Rouge  LOUISIANA 

Gulf  States  Architect  and  Builder  (mo.) 

Arch.,  Bldg  .. 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

New  England  Architect  &  Builder 
Illustrated   (mo.)   ...  Arch.  &  Constr'n.... 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

AIA  Monthly  Bulletin  (Michigan  Society 

of  Architects)  (mo.)  ........Arch.... 

Michigan  Architect  and  Engineer  (mo.) 

Arch.  &  Eng'g.... 

St.  Paul  MINNESOTA 

Northwest  Architect   (bi-mo.)      -...Arch    . 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Teaneck  NEW  JERSEY 

Jersey  Architect  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Architects  .. 


18,900 
13,069 


3,205 


822 
1,461 


3.126 


$1,800 
$1,100 


2.775 


1,753 
2,198 


2.056 


Buffalo  NEW  YORK 

Empire  State  Architect  (bi-mo.)  ..  Arch....      12,142 
New  York 

Architectural  &  Engineering  News  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist. )  Arch.  &  Eng'g....    $34,000 

Architectural  Forum — The  Magazine  o! 
Building  (mo.) 

Big  Bldgs.,  Des'n  &  Constr....  *S6,421 
Total  unpaid  dist...       4,038 


New  York  Circ. 

Architectural  Record  (mo.)  - * 34,752 

Total  unpaid  dist....        2,722 
Architecture  and  Design  (mo.) 

Arch.  &  Bldg  ...         $100 
Controlled  free  dist...      $1,100 
Catholic  Building  and  Maintenance 
(bi-mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Cath.  Institu.  Arch.  &  Eng'g  ...  >37,175 
Interiors  (mo.) 

Interior  Designers  &  Architects....  * 24, 113 
Total  unpaid  dist....        2,596 

Progressive  Architecture  (mo.)  Arch....  £41,584 

Total  unpaid  dist    .        3,602 

Charlotte  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Southern  Architect  (mo.)    Arch  ... 

Cleveland  OHIO 

Architecture  and  Engineering  in  Ohio.......... 

(mo.)         Arch.  &  Eng'g.... 


Great  Lakes  Architecture  (bi-mo.) (cont. 

free  dist.)   Arch 

Columbus 

Ohio  Architect  (mo.)  Arch.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Hudson 

Building  Products  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.)  (see 
note  in  catalog)  *    Arch.... 


4,807 

3.000 


1.254 
3.018 


>33,939 


Jenkintown  PENNSYLVANIA 

Your  Church   (quar.)..,Ch.  Bldg.  &  Arch....  $202,232 
Philadelphia 

Pennsylvania  Triangle  (6  ti.  a  yr.) 

Eng'g  &  Fine  Arts  . .      $1,050 
Pittsburgh 

Charette.   The    (mo.)    (cont.    free  dist.) 

Architects....      $6,551 

Austin  TEXAS 

Texas  Architect  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Architects    .      $8,500 

Charlottesville  VIRGINIA 

Journal  of  the  Society  of  Architectural 

Historians   (quar.)   Arch.  Hist....        1,200 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Pacific  Architect  and  Builder  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)   Arch.  &  Bldg       >7.414 

CANADA 

Vancouver          BRITISH  COLUMBIA 
B.   C.   Professional  Engineer   (mo.) 

Eng'g  Arch....     43,821 

Don  Mills  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Architect,  The(mo.)..Arch.  Prof....     43,092 
Toronto 

Journal.  Royal  Architectural  Institute  of 

Canada  (mo.) 


$2,320 


Montreal  QUEBEC 

Architecture  Batiment,  Construction 
(Fr.)    (mo.)    Bldg.  Trade 


*  2,613 


ART  and  ARCHAEOLOGICAL 

See  also  Art  and  Antiques  under  Magazines  of 

General  Circulation 
Lawndale  CALIFORNIA 

American  Cartoonist  (mo.) 

Los  Angeles  Cora' 

Arts  and  Architecture  (mo.) 


Arts  &  Arch.... 


COLORADO 

Southwestern  Lore  (quar.) 


Archae 


$350 


New  Haven  CONNECTICUT  , 

Biblical  Archaeologist  (quar.) 

Biblical  Arch,, 

Bulletin  of  the  Amer.  Schools  of  Oriental 
Research  (quar.)  ......~..,..~..........Archa«.. 


Cirmlatiosi    *  A  Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  JP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  m  front  of  book. 

1402 


Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


WMtport  Circ. 

Famous  Artists  Magazine  (quar.)  ....Art.... 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Art  in  Education  (9  ti.  a  yr.)...  Art  Educ....      $5,000 

Carbondale  ILLINOIS 

Central  States  Archaeological  Journal 
(no  adv.)  (quar.) .Archaeological.... 

Chicago 

Art   Material  Trade  News    (mp.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  . .  Art  Material  Indus    . 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Art  Quarterly.  The  (quar.) .Art... 

Mlnn*.poll.  MINNESOTA 

Minneapolis   Institute  of  Arts  Bulletin 
(no  adv.)  (quar.) $3,000 


Santa  F«  NEW  MEXICO 

Palacio  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.) 

Anthrops.,  Hist.  &  Art    , 
Controlled  free  dist 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

American  Artist  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)   •  Art  &  Educ  . 

Art  Direction  (mo.) 

Adv'g  Art  &  Photog'y... 
Art  Index  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  ....Art  Index 
Artist,  The  (mo.).... Art  Stud's  &  Artists  . 
College  Art  Journal  (quar.)    ..    Art  Educ 
Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art.   Bulletin 
of  the  (no  adv.)  (10  ti.  a  yr.) 

Art.  &  Archae 

Cincinnati  OHIO 

American  Journal  of  Archaeology  (quar.) 

Archae    . 

Archaeology  (quar.)  Archae.... 

Cleveland 

Journal  of  Aesthetics  and  Art  Criticism 
(quar. ) 

Philos.,  Criticism  &  News  of  Art.... 
Columbus 

Design  (5  ti.  a  yr.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Art  Educ.... 

Millersville  PENNSYLVANIA 

Industrial  Arts  Teacher  (5  ti.  a  yr.) 

Prof.  Indus.  Arts.... 
Philadelphia 

Art  Alliance  Bulletin  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog) Arts.... 

Jewish  Quarterly  Review  (quar.) 

Bible,  Archae.,  Philos.... 

Newport  RHODE  ISLAND 

Catholic  Art  Quarterly  (quar.) 

Cath.  Art  &  Educ.... 

Nashville  TENNESSEE 

Western  Arts  Assn.  Bulletin  (4  ti.  a  yr.) 

Art.. 


$480 
$378 


*40,257 

9,786 
954 

12,500 
$4,900 


$16,250 


2,363 
6.254 


tl,373 


13,219 


5,100 


2,400 


930 


$1.500 


Salt  Lake  City 


UTAH 


American  Antiquity  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Archae ... 

Richmond  VIRGINIA 

Member's  Bulletin  of  the  Virginia 
Museum  of  Fine  Arts  (no  adv.)    (see 
note  in  catalog) 

Fine  Arts,  Theatre  Arts.... 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Wisconsin  Archaeologist  (no  adv.) 

(quar.)    Archaelogical  .. 


11,400 


$3.100 


$470 


CANADA 
Ottawa  ONTARIO  Cire. 

Canadian  Art  (quar.) 

Arts  &  Gal'y  Exhibitions....        6,145 

ASTRONAUTICS 

See  also  Nuclear  Engineering 
Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Atomic  Industry  Reporter  (see  Bureau 
of    National    Affairs    Publications    in 
catalog  section) 

Missiles  and  Rockets — Magazine  of 
World  Astronautics  (wkly).. ..Missile  & 

Rocket  Indus.,  Satellite  Science   .  -£23,091 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Astronautics  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Rockets  &  Missiles    .      11.921 
Journal  of  Astronautics  (quar.)  .   Ast'cs   .  915 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Aircraft  and  Missiles  Manufacturing 
(mo.)    (cont.  free  dist.) 

Mfg.  Aircraft  &  Missiles....      17,212 

Nashville  TENNESSEE 

Space  Journal  (quar.) 

Astro  Sciences  &  Missiles.... 


ASTRONOMY  and  METEOROLOGY 

San  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

Publications  Astronomical  Society  of 

the  Pacific  (no  adv.)    (bi-mo.)  .......      $1.156 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Astrophysical  Journal  (bi-mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)       ................................          1,456 

MASSACHUSETTS 
Bulletin  of  the  American  Meteorological 
Society   (mo.)   .................  -  ....................      $7,000 

Journal  of  Meteorology  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.) 

Meteorology  ..      $5,000 
Meteorological  Abstracts  and  Bibliography 

(mo.)   (no  adv.)  ........  -  ......  ..  ..................      $1,200 

Weatherwise  (bi-mo.)  ....Amat.  MetTgy....    $12,000 

Cambridge 


Sky  &  Telescope  (mo.) 


Astro....      22.836 


CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Journal  of  the  Royal  Astronomical  So- 

ciety of  Canada  (bi-mo.)  ..........  .Astro....      $2,500 

AUTOMATIC  CONTROL  SYSTEMS 


New  York 


NEW  YORK 


Automatic   Control    (mo.)    (cont.   circ.) 

Application  Systems  Eng'g  ..  >30,449 
Control  Engineering  (mo.) 

Cont.  System  Eng'g....  •*  3 1,873 
Total  unpaid  dist ...        1,922 
Information  and  Control  (quar.) 

Theories  of  Communica'n 
Computers  &  Autom'c  Cont'l  . 

Cleveland  OHI° 

Automation  (mo.)  (cont  circ.) 

Auto,  in  Indus....  >30,039 

Pittsburgh  PENNSYLVANIA 

Instruments  and  Automation  (mo.) 

Indus.  Instru.  for  Meas.  &  Cont... 

Qualified  paid ...  >1«,486 
Controlled  circ....   >4,30S 
ISA  Journal  (Journal  of  the  Instrument 
Soc.  of  Amer.)  (mo.) 

Tech.  Inst.  &  Auto  Con  ...  *  12, 069 
Total  unpaid  dist....        4,222 
Military  Systems  Design  (bi-mo.)  (cont. 
circ.)  .....Milit.  Electees  &  Controls....  >19,981 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  3 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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AUTOMOTIVE  TRADE 

Sea    Motor    Bus    and    Taxicab;    Motor    Trucks    and 

Transportation;  Trailer  Publications;  Aviation;  Farm 

Implements  and  Tractors ;  also  Travel  and  Tourism 

under  Magazines  of  General  Circulation 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA  Circ. 

Automotive  Dealer  News  (wkly) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Auto  Trade  (Oil)....      10,927 
Controlled  free  dist ...        1,326 

Exhaust  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  27,540 

Gas   Station.    Garage    and   Motor   Car 
Dealer  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Rev.  of  West  Auto  Trd    VAC  14,581 
Western  Automotive  Journal   (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)  Auto  Trade  ...  >20,180 

Oakland 

Motor  Registration  News  of  California 
(mo.)   ....~~.......~..~~.....~......Auto  Trade.~. 

Orange 

Motor    West    (mo.)     (controlled    circ.) 

Auto  Trade....  >21,881 
Sao  Francisco 

Pacific  Oil-Motive  Magazine  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  ....Auto  &  Petro.  Indus  ..      10,927 
San  Gabriel 

Auto  Laundry  News  (mo.) 

Auto  Wash  Industry  ..        1,699 
Controlled  free  dist....  900 

Denver  COLORADO 

Service  Station  Sentinel  (mo.)  (cont.  free 
dist.)    Auto  Trade....        3,076 

Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Dealers  News  (mo.)       Auto  Dealers  ...  2,200 

N.A.D.A.   Magazine   (mo.)  Auto  Dealers....  26,395 

Controlled  free  dist ...  2,533 

NTDRA  Dealer  News  (wkly). ...Tire  Dlrs....  6,770 

Parking  Magazine  (quar.)  Park'g  Indus  ..  5,977 

Rlverview  FLORIDA 

Automotive  Products  Review  (mo.) 

Automotive.... 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Southern  Automotive  Journal  (mo.) 

Automotive      *  30, 122 
Total  unpaid  dist....        2,390 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Automotive  Service  Digest  (mo.) 

Auto  Serv.  Shop      *50,008 
Total  unpaid  dist....      49,130 

Chevrolet  Dealers  News  (mo.)  Auto  Trd....      10.240 
Jobber  Product  News  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

News  for  Auto  Jobbers  &  Salesmen    .  >44,393 
Jobber  Topics  (mo.)  (controlled  circ.) 

Auto  Jobber....  >40,722 
Midwest  Automotive  News  (mo.)   (cont. 

free  dist.) Automotive..    $15,000 

Motor  Service  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

(cont.  circ.)  Auto  Serv....>165,509 

Service  Station  Management  (mo.)   (see 
note  in  catalog)  ......  Serv.  Sta.  Mg'm't    . 

Controlled  free  dist....    135,401 

Super    Service    Station     (mo.)     (cont. 

circ.)     ~ Serv.  Sta....  >84,004 

Time  Sales  Financing   (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

Sales  Fin'g  Indus....        4,500 

Trailer  Dealer  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Trailer  Indus  ..    >7,765 
Transportation  Supply  News  (mo.)  (cont. 
circ.  ........New  Equip.  &  Mat'ls  Motor 

Truck'g  &  Transp.  Indus....  >62,644 

Des  Moines  IOWA 

Iowa  Auto  Dealer  (mo.)  Motor  Trade....        1,700 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Automotive   News    (wkly)  (see    note   in 

catalog)   - -A- 44, 073 

Commercial  Car  News— See  Automotive 

News. 
Solidarity    (bi-wkly) Auto  Workers  ...tl.300,000 


Milford  Circ. 

Tooling  and  Gaging  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Auto  &  Aircraft  Tool'g  &  Gag'g....      14,300 

Saint  Paul  MINNESOTA 

Northern  Automotive  Journal  (mo.) 

Auto  Trade...    U4.286 

Lincoln  NEBRASKA 

Nebraska  Oil  Jobber  (mo.)    (cont.  free 

dist.)    Oil  &  Automotive....        2,470 


Wood  Ridge  NEW  JERSEY 

Auto  Glass  Journal   (mo.) 

Auto  Glass  Indus.... 


5,200 


New  York 


NEW  YORK 


American  Automobile  (mo.) 

Automotive  Trade  (Exp).. 
Total  unpaid  dist.., 

Automotive  World   (mo.)    (see  note  in 
catalog)   (cont.  circ.) 

Inter'l  News  of  Auto  Work  &  Reps.... 
Automotive  Retailer  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Retail  Auto  Access.., 

Automotive  World — (See  American  Ex- 
porter in  catalog  section.) 
Automotive  World  En  Espanol-—(See 

American  Exporter  in  catalog  section.) 
Automovil  Americano  (Span.)  (mo.) 

L.  A.  Auto  Trade  . 
Total  unpaid  dist ., 
Auto  Trim  News  (mo.) 

Auto  Trim  Shops  Int... 
Ford  Dealets  News  and  Ford  Field  (mo.) 

Ford  Dealers... 

Gasoline  Retailer   (s-mo.)    (cont.   circ.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)   Serv.  Sta.  Trade.... 

Motor    (mo.)    Automotive  Trade 

Total  unpaid  dist 
National  Independent   (mo.) 

Int  of  Tire  Dealers  &  Rebuilders... 
New    York    Auto    Repair    News    (mo.) 
Auto  Repairs 
Controlled  free  dist... 

S.A.E.  Journal  (mo.) AutoEng'g.. 

Tire,  Battery  and  Accessory  News  (mo.) 
Retail  &  Whol.  Tire,  Battery  & 

Access.  Dealers 
Total  unpaid  dist... 

Tires— TEA  Merchandising  (mo.)  (cont. 
circ.)    «, Tire  &  Auto  Serv.  Sta  .. 


*17,422 
1,475 


1,983 


.  *19,884 
1,715 

7,339 


>1 36,941 
*105,432 
.  3,819 


1,784 

6,836 

26,884 


*11,647 
2.322 

>32,052 


Akron 


OHIO 


Automotive  Chain  Store  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)  Auto  Supplies....  >13,356 

Brake  and  Front  End  Service  (mo.) 

Automotive  .. 
Controlled  circ.  .  >27,088 
Tire  and  TBA  Review  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)  (cont.  circ.)  Tire  &  Bat.  News    .  >32,388 
Cincinnati 

Autobody    and    the    Reconditioned    Car 

(mo.) Autobody  Mfg.... 

Cleveland 

Applied  Hydraulics  and  Pneumatics  (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.) 

Hydraulic  &  Air  Circuit  Eng'g....  >24,821 
Automotive  Cooling  Journal   (mo.) 

Automotive  ..      tl.500 
Controlled  free  dist...    J10,000 
Service  Station  and  Garage  News  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  Serv.  Sta's....        5,300 

Columbus 

Gasoline  News  (s-mo.) 

Gas  Auto.  Serv.  Sta.  Garages  ..      24,000 

Oklahoma  City  OKLAHOMA 

Motor  Dealer   (mo.)    (cont.  free  dist) 

Auto  Dealer....    $25,836 


Portland  OREGON 

Automotive  News  of  the  Pacific  North- 
west (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.). .Auto  Ind.... 


9,646 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  {P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


Haverford  PENNSYLVANIA  Circ. 

Philadelphia  Auto  Trade  News  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.) Auto  Serv....       1,822 

Philadelphia 

Automotive  Industrie!   (s-mo.> 

Auto  &  Aircraft  Mfg....  * 20,281 
Total  unpaid  dist....        3,824 
Motor  Age  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Auto  Main.  &  Service....  >135,266 
Pittsburgh 

Automotive  Market  Report  and  Auto 

Week    (bi-wkly)    Auto  Access    .       11,733 

Controlled  free  dist....        3,935 

Knoxville  TENNESSEE 

TSSA  Reporter  (mo.)  Serv.  Sta's....        2,800 

Austin  TEXAS 

Independent  Garageman,  The  (mo.) 

Automotive....        4,295 
Brownwood 

Southwest  Service  Station  Journal  (mo.) 

Auto  &  Access....        5,773 
Controlled  free  dist....        2,330 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Northwest  Motor  (mo.) Automotive... 

Controlled  free  dist....        5,748 

CANADA 
Vancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Automotive  Retailer  (mo.) 

Garage  Serv.  Sta   .     +3,046 
Garage  and  Service  Station  News  (mo.) 

(cont.   dist.)    Garage  Trd....        1,528 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Canadian  Welder  (mo  ) 

Blacksmith.  Gas  Weld   &  Auto  Rep....     +6,042 
Driveway  Reporter  (mo.)   (cont.  free 

dist.) Automotive   .      J2.759 

Motor  in  Canada  (mo.)  Motor  Trade....  +12,313 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Automotive  Trade  (mo.) 

Auto  Trd.  Access....  +30,262 

Canadian  Motor  Service  (mo.)  Auto  Trd  ..         $430 
Controlled  free  dist....    $30,108 

Garage  Operator  (mo.)     .,    Auto  Repair....  +12,435 
Jobber  News  (mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) 

Auto  Job.  &  Sales....      $4,655 
Service  Station  Management  and  Mer- 
chandising (mo.)   Serv.  Sta.  Op'ns    .  +12,398 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Automobile.  L'  (Fr.)    (mo.)         Auto  Trd....     +7,294 
Auto-Service  (Fr.  &  Ens:.)   (mo.) 

Gas  Refl'rs.  Gas  Oper't'rs....        2,800 
Revue  Moteur  (Fr.)  (mo.)  ....    Auto  Trd....     +7,487 

AVIATION 

See  also  Aviation  under   Magazines 
of  General  Circulation 

Montgomery  ALABAMA 

Air    University    Quarterly    Review    (no 

adv.)    (quar.)  A  via  ...      J1.400 

Controlled  free  dist....    J19.000 


Los  Angeles 


CALIFORNIA 


Aviation   Engineer   and   Scientist    (mo.) 

Engineers  &  Scientists.... 
General  Aviation  News  (bi-wkly) 

Avia.,  Priv.  Planes  ... 
Controlled  free  dist... 

Soaring  (bi-mo.)  Glid'g  &  Soar'g.... 

Western  Aviation   (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Avia.  Indus....  >16,417 
n  Francisco 
Pacific  Air  and  Truck  Traffic  (mo.) 

(cont.    circ.)...  Shippers  &  Traffic  Mgrs  ... 


4,535 
11,174 

1:2,110 


Westport  CONNECTICUT 

Army  Aviation  Magazine  (mo.) 

Army  Aviation....        4,343 


Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA  Ore. 

Air  Cargo  (mo.)  Air  Cargo  Transp....      *2,060 

Controlled  free  dist ...      J6.186 
Air  Force   (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

U.S.A.F.  Service ... 
Air  Force  Times   (wkly)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    U.S.A.F.  Service    *113,330 

American  Aviation  (bi-wkly)  

Qualified  paid....  >28,815 
Controlled  circ....   >8,56S 
American  Products  Magazine  (Eng.,  Fr., 
Span.)     (mo.)    (see    note    in    catalog) 
(cont.    circ.)     Electr'cs,  Avia.,  Nucle's....      20,318 

National  Aeronautics  (no  adv.)    (mo.) $6,500 

Naval  Aviation  News  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Naval  Avia  ...        6,000 
Controlled  free  dist....      27,000 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Air  Line  Pilot,  The  (mo.) 

Pilot' g  Tech.  Prof.  &  Labor  Int....      16,721 
Official  Airline  Guide  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)  Avia.  Guide.... 

Evans  ton 

Journal  of  Air  Law  and  Commerce,  The 

(quar.)    Air  Law,  Commerce    .  884 

Wichita  KANSAS 

National  Flying  Fanner  (mo.) 

Farm'g  &  Avia    .      *3,200 

Bethesda  MARYLAND 

AOPA  Pilot,  The  (mo.) 

Aircraft  Owners  &  Pilots....  •  68,545 
Total  unpaid  dist....        7,783 


Mllford  MICHIGAN 

Tooling  and  Gaging   (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Auto  &  Aircraft  Tool'g  &  Gag'g  ... 


Saint  Paul 


MINNESOTA 


Journal  of  Aviation  Medicine  (mo.) 

Aero.  Med .. 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

ABD— See  Aviation  Business  Directory. 
Aero/Space  Engineering 

Aero.  Eng'g  Prof,  of  Avia.  Indus... 

Air  Facts  (mo.)   Mag.  for  Pilots  . 

Airlanes  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Air  Travel  Int... 
Air  Transportation  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Air  Cargo.., 

ARS  Journal  (mo.)   ....      Jet  Propulsion, 
Rockets.  Missiles  Indus 
Aviation  Business  Directory  (quar.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  Avia.  Purchas'g  . 

Aviation  Week  including  Space 
Technology  (wkly) 

Areonau'l  News  &  Eng'g 

Total  unpaid  dist... 
Business/Commercial   Aviation    (mo.) 

Opera'n  &  Maint.  of  Aviation... 

Flying   (wo.)   Avia... 

Journal  of  the  Aeronautical  Sciences  (no 

adv.)    (mo.)  Aero  Eng'g... 

Missile  Design  and  Development    (mo.) 

(controlled  circ.)    ....  Aviation  Missiles 

Revista  Aerea  Latino  Americana  (Span  ) 

(mo.)   (cont.  circ.)    ..    .        Avia.  Indus.., 
Rocket- Jet   Flying    (no  adv.)    (quar.) 

Rockets,   Jet  Propulsion 
Safe  Flying  (bi-mo.) 

Safety  In  Aviation  . 
Skyways  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

(cont.  circ.) Business  Aviation  . 

Space/Aeronautics    (mo.)     (cont.    circ.) 
Avia.  Product  &  Maintenance.. 


14,300 


3,067 


17,612 
10,121 


>9,832 
11,725 
10.092 


*69.726 
2,633 


.*222,615 

7,000 

>13,419 

.    >8,221 


,  >36,593 
.  >42.803 


Cleveland  OHI° 

Aeronautical  Procurement  (mo.) 

Aircraft  Buyers....   >7,721 
Applied  Hydraulics  and  Pneumatics  (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.) 

Hydraulic  &  Air  Circuit  Eng'g  ..  >24,821 
Q.  B.  Beam.  The  (mo.)      Frat.  Avia....      $4,200 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  8 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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AUTOMOTIVE  TRADE 

See    Motor    Bus    and    Taxicab;    Motor    Tracks    and 

Transportation;  Trailer  Publications;  Aviation;  Farm 

Implements  and  Tractors ;  also  Travel  and  Tourism 

under  Magazines  of  General  Circulation 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA  Circ. 

Automotive  Dealer  News  (wkly) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Auto  Trade  (Oil)....      10,927 
Controlled  free  dist  ..        1,326 

Exhaust  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  27,540 

Gas    Station,    Garage    and    Motor    Car 
Dealer  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Rev.  of  West  Auto  Trd  .  VAC  14,581 
Western  Automotive  Journal   (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)  Auto  Trade  ...  >20,180 

Oakland 

Motor  Registration  News  of  California 
(mo.)    ....~~~.~........~..~...~....~Auto  Trade. 

Orange 

Motor    West    (mo.)     (controlled    circ.) 

Auto  Trade....  >21,881 

San  Francisco 


Pacific  Oil-Motive  Magazine  (mo.)   (see 

note  in  catalog)  ....Auto  &  Petro.  Indus    . 
San  Gabriel 

Auto  Laundry  News  (mo.) 

Auto  Wash  Industry  ... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Denver  COLORADO 

Service  Station  Sentinel  (mo.)  (cont.  free 
dist.)    Auto  Trade.... 

Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Dealers  News  (mo.)       Auto  Dealers  ... 

N.A.D.A.  Magazine  (mo.)  Auto  Dealers.... 
Controlled  free  dist ... 

NTDRA  Dealer  News  (wkly). ...Tire  Dlrs.... 
Parking  Magazine   (quar.)  Park'g  Indus  . . 

Rlvervlew  FLORIDA 

Automotive  Products  Review  (mo.) 

Automotive.... 


10,927 


1,699 
900 


3,076 


2.200 
26,395 
2,533 
6,770 
5,977 


Atlanta 


GEORGIA 


Southern  Automotive  Journal  (mo.) 

Automotive    .  * 30, 122 
Total  unpaid  dist....        2,390 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Automotive  Service  Digest  (mo.) 

Auto  Serv.  Shop  .   *  50,008 
Total  unpaid  dist....      49,130 

Chevrolet  Dealers  News  (mo.).  Auto  Trd....      10,240 
Jobber  Product  News  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

News  for  Auto  Jobbers  &  Salesmen      >44,393 
Jobber  Topics  (mo.)  (controlled  circ.) 

Auto  Jobber....  >40,722 
Midwest  Automotive  News  (mo.)   (cont. 

free  dist.)    Automotive   .    $15,000 

Motor  Service  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

(cont.  circ.)  Auto  Serv....>l 65,509 

Service  Station  Management  (mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog)  .......  Serv.  Sta.  Mg'm't   . 

Controlled  free  dist....    135,401 

Super    Service    Station     (mo.)     (cont. 

circ.) Serv.  Sta....  >84,004 

Time  Sales  Financing   (no  adv.)    (mo  ) 

Sales  Fin'g  Indus....        4,500 

Trailer  Dealer  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Trailer  Indus  ..    >7,765 
Transportation  Supply  News  (mo.) (cont. 
circ.  ........New  Equip.  &  Mat'ls  Motor 

Truck'g  &  Transp.  Indus....  >62,644 

DesMoine.  IOWA 

Iowa  Auto  Dealer  (mo.)  Motor  Trade....        1,700 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Automotive   News    (wkly)  (tee    note   in 

catalog)  .. *44,073 

Commercial  Car  News— See  Automotive 

News. 
Solidarity   (bi-wkly) Auto  Workers.... $ 1,300,000 


Milford  Circ. 

Tooling  and  Gaging  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Auto  &  Aircraft  Tool'g  &  Gag'g....      14,300 

Saint  Paul  MINNESOTA 

Northern  Automotive  Journal  (mo.) 

Auto  Trade...    114,286 

Lincoln  NEBRASKA 

Nebraska  Oil  Jobber  (mo.)    (cont.  free 

dist.)    Oil  &  Automotive....        2,470 

Wood  Ridge  NEW  JERSEY 

Auto  Glass  Journal   (mo.) 

Auto  Glass  Indus....        5,200 


New  York 


NEW  YORK 


American  Automobile  (mo.) 

Automotive  Trade  (Exp)., 
Total  unpaid  dipt. 

Automotive  World    (mo.)    (see  note  in 
catalog)    (cont.  circ.) 

Inter'l  News  of  Auto  Work  &  Reps... 
Automotive  Retailer  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Retail  Auto  Access.. 

Automotive  World — (See  American  Ex- 
porter in  catalog  section.) 
Automotive  World  En  Espanol — (See 

American  Exporter  in  catalog  section.) 
Automovil  Americano  (Span.)  (mo.) 

L.  A.  Auto  Trade 
Total  unpaid  dist.. 
Auto  Trim  News  (mo.) 

Auto  Trim  Shops  Int.. 
Ford  Dealers  News  and  Ford  Field  (mo.) 

Ford  Dealers- 
Gasoline  Retailer   (s-mo.)    (cont.   circ.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)  Serv.  Sta.  Trade..., 

Motor    (mo.)    Automotive  Trade 

Total  unpaid  dist 
National  Independent   (mo.) 

Int  of  Tire  Dealers  &  Rebuilders.. 
New    York    Auto    Repair    News    (mo.) 
Auto  Repairs 
Controlled  free  dist.. 

S.A.E.  Journal  (mo.) Auto  Eng'g  . 

Tire.  Battery  and  Accessory  News  (mo.) 
Retail  &  Whol.  Tire,  Battery  & 

Access.  Dealers 
Total  unpaid  dist.. 

Tires— TBA  Merchandising  (mo.)  (cont. 
circ.)    ., Tire  &  Auto  Serv.  Sta  . 


..  *17,422 
1,475 


>1 1,983 


.  *19,884 
1,715 


7,339 


>136,941 

*105,432 

3,819 


1,784 
6,836 
26,884 


*H,647 
2,322 

>32,052 


Akron 


OHIO 


Automotive  Chain  Store  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)  Auto  Supplies....  >13,356 

Brake  and  Front  End  Service  (mo.) 

Automotive  .. 
Controlled  circ....  >27,088 
Tire  and  TBA  Review  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)  (cont.  circ.)  Tire  &  Bat.  News    .  >32,388 
Cincinnati 

Autobody    and    the    Reconditioned    Car 

(mo.) Autobody  Mfg.~ 

Cleveland 

Applied  Hydraulics  and  Pneumatics  (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.) 

Hydraulic  &  Air  Circuit  Eng'g....  >24,821 
Automotive  Cooling  Journal   (mo.) 

Automotive  .       $1,500 
Controlled  free  dist....    $10.000 
Service  Station  and  Garage  News  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  J3erv.  Sta's....        5,300 

Columbus 

Gasoline  News  (s-mo.) 

Gas  Auto.  Serv.  Sta.  Garages    .      24,000 

Oklahoma  City          OKLAHOMA 

Motor  Dealer   (mo.)    (cont.  free  dist.) 

Auto  Dealer....    $25,836 


Portland  OREGON 

Automotive  News  of  the  Pacific  North- 
west (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist. ).. Auto  Ind..., 


5,646 


Cln 


atlo 


~**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •  A. B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  (P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


Haverford  PENNSYLVANIA 

Philadelphia  Auto  Trade  News  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  Auto  Serv.... 

Philadelphia 

Automotive  Industries   (s-mo.> 

Auto  &  Aircraft  Mfg.., 
Total  unpaid  dist.... 
Motor  Age  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Auto  Main.  &  Service  ... 
Pittsburgh 

Automotive  Market  Report  and  Auto 

Week    (bi-wkly)    Auto  Access    . 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Knoxville  TENNESSEE 

TSSA  Reporter  (mo.)  Serv.  Sta's.... 

Austin  TEXAS 

Independent  Garageman,  The  (mo.) 

Automotive.... 
Brownwood 

Southwest  Service  Station  Journal  (mo.) 

Auto  &  Access.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Northwest  Motor  (mo.). —    Automotive... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

CANADA 

Vancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Automotive  Retailer  (mo.) 

Garage  Serv.  Sta 

Garage  and  Service  Station  News  (mo.) 
(cont.   dist.)    Garage  Trd..., 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Canadian  Welder  (mo.) 

Blacksmith.  Gas  Weld.  &  Auto  Rep..., 
Driveway  Reporter  (mo.)   (cont.  free 

dist.)          Automotive 

Motor  in  Canada  (mo.)  Motor  Trade..., 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Automotive  Trade  (mo.) 

Auto  Trd.  Access- 
Canadian  Motor  Service  (mo.)  Auto  Trd 

Controlled  free  dist... 

Garage  Operator  (mo.)   ....    Auto  Repair  . 
Jobber  News  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Auto  Job.  &  Sales- 
Service  Station  Management  and  Mer- 
chandising (mo.)   Serv.  Sta.  Op'ns 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Automobile.  L'  (Fr.)   (mo.)        Auto  Trd.... 
Auto-Service  (Fr.  &  Eng.)   (mo.) 

Gas  RetTrs.  Gas  Oper't'rs.... 
Revue  Moteur  (Fr.)  (mo.)  ....    Auto  Trd.... 

AVIATION 

See  also  Aviation  under  Magazines 
of  General  Circulation 

Montgomery  ALABAMA 

Air    University   Quarterly    Review    (no 

adv.)    (quar.)  Avia  . 

Controlled  free  disk. 


Circ. 
1,822 


*20,281 
3.824 

>135,266 


11,733 
3,935 


2,800 


4.295 


S.773 
2,330 


.     43,046 

1,528 


46,042 


$2.759 
412,313 


430,262 

$430 
$30.108 
412,435 

$4.655 
412,398 


47.294 


2,800 
47,487 


$1,400 
$19.000 


Loa  Angeles 


CALIFORNIA 


4,535 
11,174 

$2,110 


Aviation  Engineer  and  Scientist    (mo.) 

Engineers  &  Scientists... 
General  Aviation  News  (bi-wkly) 

Avia.,  Priv.  Planes  ., 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Soaring  (bi-mo.)  Glid'g  &  Soar'g... 

Western  Aviation   (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Avia.  Indus....  >16,417 
San  Francisco 

Pacific  Air  and  Truck  Traffic  (mo.) 

(cont.    circ.)...  Shippers  &  Traffic  Mgrs  .. 

Westport  CONNECTICUT 

Army  Aviation  Magazine  (mo.) 

Army  Aviation... 


4,343 


Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA  Ore. 

Air  Cargo  (mo.)  Air  Cargo  Transp....      $2,060 

Controlled  free  dist ...      $6,186 
Air  Force   (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

U.S.A.F.  Service ... 
Air  Force  Times   (wkly)    (see  note  in 

catalog)     U.S.A.F.  Service    *1 13,330 

American  Aviation  (bi-wkly)       

Qualified  paid....  >28,815 
Controlled  circ....   >8,56S 
American  Products  Magazine  (Eng.,  Fr., 
Span.)    (mo.)    (see    note   in    catalog) 
(cont.    circ.)     Electr'cs,  Avia.,  Nude's....      20,318 

National  Aeronautics  (no  adv.)   (mo.) $6,500 

Naval  Aviation  News  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Naval  Avia  ...        6,000 
Controlled  free  dist....      27,000 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Air  Line  Pilot,  The  (mo.) 

Pilot'g  Tech.  Prof.  &  Labor  Int....      16,721 
Official  Airline  Guide  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)  Avia.  Guide.... 

Evans  ton 

Journal  of  Air  Law  and  Commerce.  The 

(quar.)    Air  Law,  Commerce  ..  884 

Wichita  KANSAS 

National  Flying  Fanner  (mo.) 

Farm'g  &  Avia  ..      $3,200 

Bethesda  MARYLAND 

AOPA  Pilot.  The  (mo.) 

Aircraft  Owners  &  Pilots....  •  68,545 
Total  unpaid  dist....        7,783 


Mllford  MICHIGAN 

Tooling  and  Gaging   (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 
Auto  &  Aircraft  Tool'g  &  Gag'g... 

Saint  Paul  MINNESOTA 

Journal  of  Aviation  Medicine  (mo.) 

Aero.  Med 


New  York 


NEW  YORK 


ABD — See  Aviation  Business  Directory. 
Aero/Space  Engineering 

Aero.  Eng'g  Prof,  of  Avia.  Indus... 

Air  Facts  (mo.)   Mag.  for  Pilots  . 

Airlanes  (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Air  Travel  Int... 
Air  Transportation  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Air  Cargo.. 

ARS  Journal  (mo.)  Jet  Propulsion, 

Rockets.  Missiles  Indus 
Aviation  Business  Directory  (quar.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  Avia.  Purchas'g 

Aviation  Week  including  Space 
Technology  (wkly) 

Areonau'l  News  &  Eng'g 

Total  unpaid  dist... 
Business/Commercial   Aviation    (mo.) 

Opera'n  &  Maint.  of  Aviation... 

Flying  (mo.)    Avia.. 

Journal  of  the  Aeronautical  Sciences  (no 

adv.)    (mo.)   Aero  Eng'g... 

Missile  Design  and  Development   (mo.) 

(controlled  circ.)    ....  Aviation  Missiles 

Revista  Aerea  Latino  Americana  (Span  ) 

(mo.)  (cont.  circ.)  Avia.  Indus.. 

Rocket- Jet   Flying    (no  adv.)    (quar.) 

Rockets,  Jet  Propulsion 
Safe  Flying  (bi-mo.) 

Safety  In  Aviation 
Skyways  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

(cont.  circ.)  Business  Aviation 

Space/ Aeronautics    (mo.)     (cont.    circ.) 
Avia.  Product  &  Maintenance.. 


14,300 


3,067 


17,612 
10,121 


>9,832 
11,725 
10,092 


*«9,726 
2,633 


.*222,615 

7,000 

>13,419 

.    >8,221 


.  >36,593 
,  >42,803 


Cleveland  OHIO 

Aeronautical  Procurement  (mo.) 

Aircraft  Buyers....    >7,721 
Applied  Hydraulics  and  Pneumatics  (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.) 

Hydraulic  &  Air  Circuit  Eng'g  ...  >24,821 
Q.  B.  Beam,  The  (mo.)    Frat.  Avia....      $4,200 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  8 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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AVIATION     (Continued) 


Circ 
Current  Science  and  Aviation  (wkly) 

School  Science-  No  adv. 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Aircraft  Missiles  Manufacturing   (mo.) 
(cont.  free  dist.) 

Mfg.  Aircraft  &  Missiles....      17,212 
Auto  &  Aircraft  Mfg *20,281 


Total  unpaid  dist 

Dallas  TEXAS 

Aviation  Advertiser  Magazine  (mo.) 

Aviation 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 

Flight  Magazine  (mo.)  A  via.  Indus    . 

Port  Worth 

Cross  Country  News  (ev.  3  wks.) 

Int.  of  Avia'n  in  S'west 
Controlled  free  dist.... 


Winnipeg 

Voxair   (mo.) 


CANADA 
MANITOBA 

Military  Aviation.... 


Ottawa  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Aeronautical  Journal  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Aeronautics  ... 

Don  Mills 

Canadian   Transportation    (mo.) 

Land.  Air  &  Water  Trans'n    . 
Ottawa 

Canadian  Flight  (The  Pilots  Magazine) 
(bi-mo.)    Pilots  &  Aircraftmen 

Aircraft    (mo.)        A  via    . 

Canadian  Aircraft  Industries  (mo.) 

Aeronautical    Eng'g.... 
Canadian  Aviation    (mo.)    


3,«24 


$3.000 
$9,500 
10,468 


12,000 
3.000 


$4.000 


2,461 


*1,687 


3,700 


•  7,819 


•5,226 
..•7,123 


BAKING 

See  also  Confectionery.  Ice  Cream  and  Soda  Fountain 

Saa  Pranciaco  CALIFORNIA 

Western  Baker  (mo.). .Ret.  &  Wholes.  Bak 


Atlanta  GEORGIA 

New   South   Baker    (mo.) 


*2,262 


$3,774 


Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Bakers  Digest.  The   (bi-mo.) 

Baking  &   Milling  2.015 

Controlled  free  dist    .        3,624 
Baking  Industry  Magazine  (ftntly. 

Sat.)      Baking   Indus....  *12,521 

M  undelete 

Chicago  Retail  Baker  (mo.).... Ret.  Bkrs          $2.773 
Prospect  Height* 

Modern  Miller  and  Bakers  Newt   (hi- 
wkly.,  Sat.)   Mill'g  &  Bak'g          $3,000 

New  Orleans  LOUISIANA 

Dough  Boy   (mo.)    Bakeries         >5,S33 

Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

American  Baker  (mo.)   Baking...        4,090 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

American  Independent  Baker  (s-mo.)  $5,000 

Bakers'  Review  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.)       >22,174 

Bakers'  Weekly  (wkly)    .  ..Bak'g  Indus      *1 0,328 
Total  unpaid  dist  1,250 

Biscuit  and  Cracker  Baker  (mo.) 

Bis.,  Cookie  &  Crac.   Indus 

Qualified  paid    .     >  1,209 
Controlled  circ  ..          >350 
Specialty  Bakers'  Voice   (Yid.   &  Eng.) 
(wkly)    Baking   Indus  ..        1,437 

Pott.town  PENNSYLVANIA 

Pretzel  Baker,  The  (mo.). .Pretzel  Bak'g  ..      $2,300 


TEXAS 

Panadero   Latino   Americano    (Span.) 
(mo.)    (controlled  free  dist.) 

Lat.   Amer.   Bak'g... 
Southwestern  Baker  (mo.)   


Circ. 


9.275 
4,964 


CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Bakers'  Journal,  The  (mo.) 

Baking  Indus.... 
Canadian    Baker    (mo.)    Baking..     *3,126 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Fournee  Lf  (Fr.)  (mo.)    ..Bak'g  &  Conf  ..     *1,»1S 

BANKING,  FINANCE  and 
INVESTMENTS 

See  Building  and  Loan;  Commercial  and   Industrial; 

also  Business  Executives  under  Magazines 

oi  General  Circulation 

Little  Rock  ARKANSAS 

Arkansas  Banker  (mo.)       741 


Los  Angel** 


CALIFORNIA 


$7.000 
$1,150 


Los  Angeles  Banker  (3  ti.  a  yr.)     Bank  ... 
Sacramento 

Recorder    (dly)    Finan  .. 

Saa  Diego 

Daily  Transcript   (dly.) 

R.  Est.,  Legal  &  Finan.... 
Saa   Francisco 

Recorder  (dly)  Legal  &  Finan.... 

Wall  Street  Journal   (Pacific  Coast  ed.) 

(dly)    Busi.  Dly....  **«3.809 

Western  Banker   (mo.)       Finan  3,241 


Denver 


COLORADO 


Cervi's  Rocky  Mountain  Journal  (wkly) 

Busi.  &  Finan.. ..**4,921 
Mountain   States   Banker    (wkly). .Finan  .. 
Technical  Valuation  (3  ti.  a  yr.) 

Appraisals  ..      $2,200 

Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Consumer  Finance  News  (mo.) 

Consumer  Finance    . 

Industrial  Banker  (mo.)..  Indus.  Bank'g.... 
National  Savings  and  Loan  Journal 

(mo.)     Savings  &  Loan....      $2,711 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Southern  Banker  (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)  Bank....      $2.305 

Decatur 

Dixie  Business  (quar.)  Busi.  Res. 

Finan.  Indus.... 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Auditgram  (mo.) 

Bank  Auditors  &  Comptrollers....  8.654 

Bankers  Monthly  (mo.) (cont.  free  circ.)..  >22,477 

Bank  Man  (bi-mo.)  Bank'g   .  6.700 

Bulletin  of  the  Financial  Public  Relations 

Assn,    (mo.)  Finan.  Pub.Rela....  $2.418 

Business  For  Sale  (mo.)  ....Busi.  Invest.. .- 

Finance  (mo.)  ....  Money  Mgmt....  *4,473 

Total  unpaid  dist....  1,770 

Illinois   Banker    (mo.)..  Bank'g  &  Finan  ..  2,738 

Mortgage  Banker  (mo.)  Mtge  Loans    .  4,702 

National    Corporation   Reporter    (wkly) 

Legal  &  Finan....  $1,500 
Savings  and  Loan  News  (mo.) 

Savings  &  Loan....  * 23, 139 

Total  unpaid  dist....  3,806 
Time  Sales  Financing  (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

Sales  Financ'g  Indus....  4,500 
Wall  Street  Journal  (Midwest  Edition) 

(dly)     Nat'l  Busi.  &*Finan....**170,491 


INDIANA 
Hoosier  Banker  (mo.)     


$3.100 


Circulation— **Sept.  ABC.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements:  wA.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Puhlisher'i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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DM  Mollies  J°WA  Circ. 

Northwestern  Banker  (mo.)   ....  ...................        3,797 

Record  (dly)  ..................  ......Legal  ft  Finan~. 

Sioux  City 

Daily  Reporter  (dly).  .Legal,  Com.  ft  Finan.~          160 

Top*.  KANSAS 

Kansas  Banker  (mo.)  ..............................  713 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Banking  News   (mo.)    (cont.   free  dist.) 

Bank'g  ..        2,261 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Banker  and  Tradesman  (wkly) 

Ftnan.  Com'l  R.  Est....      $3,324 

Banking  Law  Journal  combined  with  the 
Bankers  Magazine  (mo.)  ..............  Bank.... 

Barren's  National  Business  ft  Financial 

Weekly   (wkly)   ..............  Busi.  &  Finan....  *97,062 

Total  unpaid  dist....        9,727 

Pioneer,  The  (bi-mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     .......................  Bank'g....      $4,500 

United  States  Investor  (wkly) 

Bank  Insur.  &  Invest  .  18,089 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Burroughs  Clearing  House  (mo.)   (coat. 

circ.)        ....................  Bank.  &  Finan  .  >I03.799 

Detroit  Banker  (3  ti.  a  yr.)   (cont.  free 

dist.)  .................................          4,300 

Legal  News  (dly)  ........    Legal  &  Finan....        7,500 

Michigan  Investor  (wkly).  Bank.  &  Invest....      £1,400 

Michigan  Manufacturer  and  Financial 

Record  (mo.)  ................  Ind.  &  Finan 


Duluth  MINNESOTA 

Financial  Record  (tri-wkly) 

Busi.  &  Finan.... 
Minneapolis 

Collector,    The    (mo.)....Collec'n  Agenc's 
Controlled  free  dist 

Commercial  West  (wkly)   Bank..., 

Finance  and  Commerce  (dly) 

Bus.  &  Legal 
Sauk  Centre 

Independent  Banker  (mo.)      ....    Bank'g.. 
Controlled  free  dist... 

Jackson  MISSISSIPPI 

Mississippi  Banker  (mo.) 


Kansas  City  MISSOURI 

Bank  News  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog)  . 
SI  Lout* 

Mid-Continent  Banker  (13  ti.  a  yr.)       .... 

Newark  NEW  JERSEY 

Guide  and  Bulletin  (bi-mo.) 

Savings  &  Loans 
Princeton 

New  Jersey  Banker  (quar.)    Bank'g 

Buffalo  NEW  YORK 

Buffalo  Law  Journal  (dly) 

Legal,  Finan.  &  R.  Est... 
New  York 

American  Banker    (dly)    

Analysts  Journal  (5  ti.  a  yr.) 

Invest.  Mgmt.  &  Secur.  Anal's 

Banking  (mo.)       ....  

Total  unpaid  dist... 
Bond  Buyer.  The  (wkly) 

(see  note  in  catalog)     

Gov't,  State  ft  Munic.  Finan.., 
Daily  Bond  Buyer,  The  (dly)   (see  note 

in  catalog).  Gov't,  State  &  Muni.  Finan..., 
Commercial    and    Financial    Chronicle 

(semi-wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog)  

Controller,  The  (mo.)..  Fin.  &  Acct'g  Exec 
Credit  and  Financial  Management  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)   Busi.  &  Finan 

Dun's  Review  and  Modern  Industry 

(mo.)    Busi.  Exec.  Magazine 

Exchange,  The  (no  adv.)   (mo.)     .Finan... 
Financial  World   (wkly)  ...Finan.  &  Busi  . 


$10,000 


$1.467 

71 
2,142 

$3,958 


$6,014 
$209 


$3,290 


5,480 
1,516 


$1,011 


8,000 

*37,096 

2,587 


19,542 
*»,2Sft 

>35.487 


$142.000 
*54.753 


w  York  Ore. 

Forbes  (s-mo.) Indus.,  Busi.  &  Finan....*260,448 

Internal  Auditor,  The  (quar.) 

Internal  Audit*  g....  5,000 

Investment  Dealers'  Digest  (wkly) .  Secur....  5,080 

Controlled  free  dist  ..  6T9 
Investors  Future  with  Investment  World 

News  (mo.)   Finan....  23,660 

Controlled  free  dist....  6,360 
Investor  (no  adv.)    (mo.).... Investor  Int... 
Magazine  of  Wall  Street  and  Business 

Analyst    (ftntly.   Sat.).. ..Busi.  &  Finan....  *  17, 868 
New  York  State  Banker  (no  ad*.) 

(wkly) Bank'g..  1,500 

Safe  Deposit  Bulletin  (mo.) 

Gen'l  Int.  of  Deposit  Busi.. .  1,100 

Savings  Bank  Journal  (mo.)  ....    .Bank'g  *  2,384 
Trust  Bulletin,  The  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog). ...Trust  Busi.  (Bank'g)....  4,685 

Trusts  and  Estates  (mo.)    . .. *8,680 

Wall  Street  Journal  (dly)   (see  note  in 

catalog)        Combined  circ....**S96,313 


IUlel*h  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Tarheel  Banker  (mo.)  


OHIO 

Ohio  Banker   (mo.)   

Personal  Financier  (bi-mo.)    (cont.   free 
dist.)    Per.  Finan.., 

Oklahoma  City  OKLAHOMA 

Oklahoma  Banker  (mo.)   


2,129 


1,322 

$2.000 


Jenldntown  PENNSYLVANIA 

Over  the  Counter  Securities  Review  (mo.) 

Philadelphia  BusL  &  Finan  6'675 

Eastern  Banker  (wkly)    Fman....        4,853 

Controlled  free  dist....  329 

Pittsburgh 

Money  and  Commerce   (bi-wkly)    ....Fin ... 

Memphis  TENNESSEE 

News.  The  Daily  (dly) 

Busi..  Legal,  Finan  ,  Trd 3,015 

Nashville 

Tennessee  Banker  (mo.)  955 

Dallas  TEXAS 

Bankers  Digest  (wkly)        Bank'g  News....        1,676 

Texas  Banker  Record  (mo.)  $3,000 

Wall  Street  Journal  (S.  W.  Ed.)   (dly) 

Nat'l  Busi.  &  Finan....**52.2S7 
San  Antonio 

Commercial  Recorder  (dly) 

Finan.,  Legal  &  Court  News.... 

Salt  Lake  City  UTAH 

Western  Mineral  Survey  (wkly) 

Finan.  &  Min'g    . 


Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Journal  of  Commerce  and  Construction 
Record  (dly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Com.  Ind.,  Finan.  &  Marine 
Pacific  Banker  and  Business  (mo.) 

Bank'g  &  Finan.... 


Madison  WISCONSIN 

Journal   of   Finance    (quar.)    (controlled 

free  dist.)  - Finan 

Milwaukee 

Mid- Western  Banker  (mo.)   


5.101 
3,234 


2,400 
2,777 


CANADA 

Vancouver          BRITISH  COLUMBIA 
Journal  of  Commerce  Weekly  (wkly) 

Const.,  Munic.,  Ship'g  &  Finan.... 
Western  Business  and  Industry  (mo.) 

Busi.,  Indus.  &  Finan....    <&4,269 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,198 


*  6,095 


Winnipeg 


MANITOBA 


Trade  and  Commerce  in  Western  Canada 

(mo.)     ..............  ....Invest.  Bank'g,  Indus  ...     +6,091 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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BANKING,  FINANCE  and 

INVESTMENTS     (Continued) 
London  ONTARIO 

Ontario  Agent  (mo.)  Finan.  &  Insur... 

Toronto 

Credit   (mo.)    Credit.  Fanan.,  Busi... 

Financial  Post,  The  (wkly)  

Total  unpaid  dist .. 
Monetary  Times  (mo.)  ~ Busi... 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Actualite  Economique  (Fr.Mquar.)  Econ 
Controlled  free  dist ., 

Canadian  Banker  (3  ti.  a  yr.) Bank'g .. 

Canadian   Business  (mo.)  Com'l  &  Finan.. 
Total  unpaid  dist  . 

Chronicle  (mo.)  Finan.  &  Ins.- 

Financial  Times   (wkly)  


Circ. 

2,500 

4.250 

*83,747 

1,823 

*  9,653 


$1.200 

J400 

JIO.OOO 

*34.080 

1,493 


BARBER  and  BEAUTY  SHOPS 

See  also  Cosmetics  and  Toiletries 
Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Master  Barber  and  Beautician  Magazine 

(mo.)    til, 554 

Modern  Beauty  Shop  (mo.). .Beauty  Shops  ..  *  82, 154 
Total  unpaid  dist 


Indianapolis  INDIANA 

Journeyman  Barber.     Hairdresser     and 

Cosmetologist   (mo.)   — . ~. ~~ 

Controlled  free  dist ... 

Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

Hairdressers    &   Cosmetalogists   Review 
(mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Beauty  Shop  Owners  &  Operators    . 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

American  Hairdresser  (mo.) 

Beauty   Shops . 
Total  unpaid  dist 

Barber's  Journal  and  Men's  Hairstylist 
(mo.)        Barber    Shops 

Beauty  Culture  (see  American  Hair- 
dresser and  Beauty  Culture  in  catalog.) 

Betty   Fashion    (mo.)    Toilet  Goods  , 

National     Beauty     School     Journal     and 
Beauty    School    Management    (mo.) 
(cont.  free  dist.). .Beaut.  Cult.  Schools 

Dallas  TEXAS 

Beauty  (mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) 

Beauty   Cult 


1,820 


50.000 


*72.522 
3,695 


17,202 


9.836 


5.400 


4,061 


>  3,199 


CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Barber  (4  ti.  a  yr.) 

Barber'g  ..      tl.680 
Controlled  free  dist....      J1.350 
Canadian  Hairdresser  (mo.) 

Hairdress'g  &  Beauty  Shops  ..     46,749 

BEVERAGES,  BREWING,  BOTTLING 

photnlx  ARIZONA 

Arizona  Beverage  Journal  (mo.)    (cont. 
circ.)   Liq.,  Beer.  Wine  Indus 


Beverly  Hill.  CALIFORNIA 

Beverage    Bulletin    (mo.)    (cont.    circ.) 

Bev.   &  Food  Indus  ... 
Lake  Arrowhead 

Beverage  Register  (mo.)    ....Bev.  Indus... 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 
Los  Angeles 

California  Beverage  Journal  (mo.) 

Liquor  Indus  .. 

Patterson's  California  Beverage  Gazet- 
teer (mo.)    (cont.  circ.)   Beverages.... 

Western    Bottler    (mo.)     (cont.    circ.) 

Carbon.   Bev.... 
Western  Brewing  and  Distributing  (mo.)..- 


>  28,493 

765 
2,185 


$5,711 
>9,8SO 
>  3,254 


San  Francisco  Circ, 
Beverage  Industry  News  (s-mo.)  (cont. 

circ.)    ...........................  Alcoholic   Bev....  >18,488 

Pacific  Coast  Review  (mo.) 

Food  &  Bev.  Indus....  1,907 

Controlled  free  dist....  2,975 

Western  Associated  Beverages   (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  ..................  Bev.  Indus....  24,890 

Wines  and  Vines   (mo.)   ....Wine  Indus....  *  1,904 


Denver  COLORADO 

Beverage  Analyst  Group  (mo.)  ....Liquor.... 
Comprised  of:  Alaska  Beverage  Analyst; 
Kansas    Beverage   Analyst;    Nebraska 
Beverage   Analyst;    Nevada    Beverage 
Index;  Rocky  Mountain  Beverage  An- 
alyst; Western  States  Beverage  Ana- 
lyst.  See  note  in  catalog. 

Combined  circ  .  . 
Controlled  free  dist    . 
Rocky  Mountain  Beverage  Analyst- 

See  Beverage  Analyst  Group. 
Western  States  Beverage  Analyst  —  See 
Beverage  Analyst  Group. 


9,090 
4,337 


New  Haven  CONNECTICUT 

Connecticut  Beverage  Journal  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)       Liquor  Trade         >5,879 

Journal  of  Studies  on  Alcohol  (quar. ) 

Alcoholic    Scien  tl.696 

Stamford 

Beer  Distributor  (mo.)   Beer  Dist'r....     *3,327 

Modern   Brewery   Age    (mo.)    (see   note 

in  catalog)  Brew'g  Int    .    if  2, 7 46 

Waterbury 

National  Reviewer  (mo.)   (cont.  free 
dist.) Food  and  Bev.  Indus    .        2,730 

Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Seaboard  Beverage  Journal  (mo.)   (cont. 
circ.)      Bev's    .     >6,»38 

Coral  Gables  FLORIDA 

Southern  Beverage  Journal  (mo.)  (cont. 
circ.)    Liquor  Trade  ..  >  13,858 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

American  Soft  Drink  Journal  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)    Bottl'g ...    *5,017 

Total  unpaid  dist....        2,282 

Coca  Cola  Bottler  (mo.)  Bottling... 

Controlled  free  dist....        8,000 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Bebidas  (Span.)   (7  ti.  a  yr.)   (see  note 

in  catalog)       Bev  . .        8,000 

Beverage  Dealer  and  Tavern  News  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)      Alcohol  Bev.... 

Brewers  Bulletin  (s-wkly) Brewing.... 

Brewers  Digest   (mo.) Brew.   Ind  ...     *2,500 

Total  unpaid  dist....        1,004 
Illinois   Beverage  Journal    (mo.)    (cont. 

circ.)    Bev.    Indus  ..  >  13,883 

Server.   The    (ftntly)    (Mon.)    ...Tavern, 

Hotel,  Rest.,  Pack.  Store  (cont.  circ.)....  >70,434 

Indianapolis  INDIANA 

Indiana  Beverage  Life  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Bev.  Indus    .     >S,531 

Topeka  KANSAS 

Kansas  Beverage  Journal   (see  note  in 

catalog)    

Wichita 

Kansas  Beverage  Analyst — See  Bever- 
age Analyst  Group,  Denver,  Colo. 


Frankfort                    KENTUCKY 
Kentucky  Beverage  Journal  (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.)   Beverage  Indus....    >2,327 

Baltimore  MARYLAND  , 

Mary  land- Washington- Delaware  Bever- 
age    Journal     (mo.)      (cont.     circ.) 

Liquor  Trade  ...    >8,9W 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  vA.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  JP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Trade,  Technical  and  Glass  Publications,  1959 


Boaton  MASSACHUSETTS  Cite. 

Massachusetts  Beverage  Journal  (mo.)....    > 4,064 


Bay  City 


MICHIGAN 


Michigan  Table  Topper  (mo.) 

Liquor  Trade....      12.000 
Detroit 

Michigan  Beverage  News  (ftntly,  Mon.) 

Bev.   Indus....    *6,701 


Total  unpaid  dist 

Minoeapoll.  MINNESOTA 

Northwest/Missouri  Beverage  Journal 
(mo.)  (cont.  circ.)  ..Liquor  Indus  VAC  ., 

Kama.  City  MISSOURI 

Mid-Continent  Bottler  (mo.) 

Soft  Drink  Bottlers 

NEBRASKA 

Nebraska  Beverage  Analyst  (see  Bever- 
age Analyst.  Denver.  Colo.,  in  catalog.) 


Reno 


NEVADA 


Nevada  Beverage  Index  (mo.)..Liq.  Trd. 


1,155 


9,684 


3.600 


8,739 


Newark  NEW  JERSEY 

New    Jersey    Beverage    Journal    (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)   ........ Beverages....  >12,318 


Albuquerque 


NEW  MEXICO 


New  Mexico  Beverage  Journal  (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.)    Liq.  Indus.... 


U.672 


Flushing 


NEW  YORK 


Frank  Kane's  Licensed  Beverage  Review 

(mo.)   (cont.  circ.)  Tav.  &  Pack  Stores....  >10,160 
New  York 

American    Brewer    (mo.)    (see   note   In 

catalog)     Brew'g  ..    * 2,1  S3 

American  Brewer  Register  (See  Ameri- 
can Brewer  in  catalog) 
Associated   Beverage   Publications    (see 

note  in  catalog) 
Beverage  Media   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    - Liquor  Trd      *14,781 

Total  unpaid  dist    .        2,346 
Beverage  Retailer  (wkly)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    Liquor  Trade  Ind....  * 23, 264 

Total  unpaid  dist....        8,802 
Beverage  Times    (s-mo.)    (see   note   in 

catalog)    Liquor  Trade.... 

Bottling      Industry      (ftntly)       (Tues.) 

(cont.    circ.)    .Soft  Drink  Indus....   >7,023 

Embotellador,    El    (Span.)    (bi-mo.)     (see 
note  in  catalog) 

Bottled  Soft  Drink  &  Brew'g  Indus....  550 

Controlled  free  dist    .        4,450 
Gourmet  (Magazine  of  Good  Living) 

(mo.)    Food.  Liq.  &  Gen'l  Mdse....*120,250 

Liquor  Store  (mo.)  (controlled  circ.) 

Ret.  Liquor  Trade     >44,488 
Monopoly  State  Review  (mo.)  (controlled 

circ.)    ~. ................... Liquor  Com'rs  & 

State  Store  Mgrs   .    >4,664 
National  Bottlers'  Gazette  (mo.) 

Bottled  Soft  Drinks....    *4,392 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,993 
Package  Store  Management  (mo.)  (cont. 

circ.)     Liq.  Trd....  >19,849 

Spirits  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Wine  &  Spirit  Ind    .    >3,243 

Cincinnati  OHI° 

Brewery  Worker,  The  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 
(cont.  free  dist.) 

Brew'g,  Distill'g  &  Soft  Drink  Indus....    t60.000 
Columbus 

Ohio  Tavern  News  (s-mo.) 

Alcohol  Bev.  Indus....  *12,496 
Total  unpaid  dist  ..        4,669 
Youngs  town 

Buckeye  Tavern   (mo.)  ....Ret.  Liq.  Dlrs  ..    *4,920 
Total  unpaid  dist....        2,085 


Portland  OREGON  Ore. 

Oregon  Food  and  Beverage  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.) Food  &  Bev.  Indus....       3.600 

Oregon  Licensee  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Liq.  Trd ...    >3,096 

Bala  Cynwyd          PENNSYLVANIA 
Brewers  Journal  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Brew'g  Indus....   >1,614 


Observer  (wkly)  (cont.  circ.).  Alcohol.  Bev....  >24,499 

Tap  &  Tavern  (wkly)   Liquor  Indus    .  if  13,415 

Total  unpaid  dist....        3,828 

Providence  RHODE  ISLAND 

Rhcde   Island  Beverage   Journal    (mo.) 

(cont.     circ.)     Bev.  Indus....        1,724 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Brewer  and  Dispenser  (mo.) 

Brew.  &  Beer  Dispensers    .        2,100 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Wisconsin  Beverage  Journal  (mo.)  (cont. 

circ.)  Pack.  Bev.  Indus....     >7,191 

CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian    Beverage   Review    (mo.) 

Bev.   Indus....  *  1,639 
Wine.  Beer  and  Spirits  in  Canada  (mo.) 

Bev.  Alco.   Dist....  * 8,250 


BICYCLE  and  MOTORCYCLE 

Downey  CALIFORNIA 

Cycle  Action  (mo.) 
Los  Angeles 

Cycle    (mo.)      


..     ..Motorcycling ...        4.830 
*25,391 


Motorcyclist    (mo.) 


New  York 

American 

(mo.)    .. 


NEW  YORK 
Bicyclist     and    Motorcyclist 


Columbus  OHIO 

American   Motorcycling    (mo.)    

Fort  Worth  TEXAS 

Bicycle  Journal   (mo.)   Bicycles... 


Colorado  Sprin 


BIOLOGY 

COLORADO 


Journal  of  Parasitology  (bi-mo. ).... Scien  .. 

New  Haven  CONNECTICUT 

Yale  Journal  of  Biology   and  Medicine 
(6  ti.  a  yr.)  Med.  &  Biol 

Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
A.  I.  B.  S.  Bulletin  (5  ti.  a  yr.) 

Biological  Sciences 

Federation  Proceedings  (quar.K.Exp.  Biol  . 
Quarterly  Review  of  Biology    (quar.) 

Biology .. 


6,300 


*2,000 


tl.OOO 


17.131 
112,902 


2.000 


Honolulu 


HAWAII 


Pacific  Science  (quar.)  .Physical  & 

Biological  Sciences  ..  208 

Controlled  free  dist....  366 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Bulletin  for  Medical  Research  (bi-mo.) 

Research  Biology  ... 
Bulletin  of  Mathematical  Biophysics 

(quar.)    Mathem'l  Biology... 

Perspectives    in    Biology    and    Medicine 
(quar.)  Biol.  &  Med  Science  .. 


J22.000 

265 

1,610 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  JP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn:  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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BIOLOGY  (Continued) 
Notre  Dam.  INDIANA 

American  Midland  Naturalist  (no  adv.) 

(quar.)    Biology. .. 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Applied  Microbiology   (bi-mo.)  Microbiol.... 
Journal  of  Biological  Chemistry    (mo.) 

Biol.    Chem.... 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Human  Biology  (no  adv.)  (quar.)..Biolog  .. 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Archives  of  Biochemistry  and  Biophysics 
(no  adv.)  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Biochem.... 

Experimental  Cell  Research  (Eng.,  Fr., 
Ger.)    (bi-mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Cell  Biology... 

Journal  of  the  Biological  Photographic 
Assodataion  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Biol.  Photo... 

Proceedings  of  the  Society  for  Experi- 
mental  Biology   and   Medicine   (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)       ..Biol.  &  Med ... 
Virology    (mo.)     (see    note    in    catalog) 

Biochemistry  ... 

Durham  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Ecological  Monographs  (quar.)   

Ecology  (quar.) Scientific 

Brymn  OHIO 

American  Biology  Teacher  (mo.) 

Biol.  Scien.  &  Educ    . 
Cincinnati 

Lloydia  (no  adv.)  (quar.)      ..Biol.  Scien  .. 
Columbus 

Transactions  of  the  American  Micro- 
scopical Society  (quar.) 

Biology  &  Microscopy    . 

Lancaster  PENNSYLVANIA 

American  Naturalist(bi-mo.)..Biol.  &  Sci.... 
Philadelphia 

Biological  Abstracts  (mo.) 

Biol.  &  Zoolo..  Bot... 

Dallas  TEXAS 

Field  and  Laboratory  (no  adv.)   (quar.) 

Geol,  Biol.  &  Bot.... 

CANADA 

Ottawa  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Journal   of  Biochemistry  and 
Physiology    (no   adv.)    (mo.) 

Biochem.    &    Physiology. .. 
Canadian  Journal   of  Microbiology    (no 
adv.)   (bi-mo.)  Microbiology.. 


Ore 


1,869 
4.768 

$709 


1,350 
5,973 


1,094 
2,875 


3,814 
$1.200 

$1,140 
$1,476 
$6.462 


11,702 
$1,308 


BLACKSMITHS  and  HORSESHOERS 

Woodstock  ILLINOIS 

American  Ironsmith  (mo.) 

Blacksmith  &  Welder.... 


CIty  KANSAS 

Boflermaker's-Blacksmith's  Journal 

(mo.)    (cont.   free   dist.)    Labor 


tl22,000 


CANADA 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Canadian  Welder  (mo.) 

Bl'ksmith,  Gas  Weld.,  Auto  Repair....     46,042 

BLIND,  THE 

(Those  marked  "*"  are  printed  In  Brattle) 
Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Audio  Visual  Communication  Review 

(no  adv.)  (quar.)  ...Audio  Visual  Educ...        2.100 


Louisville  KENTUCKY  Circ. 

International  Journal  for  the  Education 
of  the  Blind,  The   (no  adv.)    (quar.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)    ..  Educ.  of  Blind....      11,500 
Lutheran  Messenger  for  the  Blind*  (no 
adv.)    (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Int.  of  Blind.., 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Home  Teacher*    (mo.)    (cont.    free  dist.) 

Home  Educ.  of  the  Blind  .  800 

Our  Special*   (mo.)   (controlled  free  dist.) 

Gen'l  Int.  of  Blind  Women   .        4,000 
Weekly  News*    (wkly)    (cont.   free  dist.) 

Current  Events  of  the  Blind          13,000 


Lincoln  NEBRASKA 

Christian  Record*  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  (free 

to  blind  readers)    


...      $3,527 


w  York  NEW  YORK 

Catholic  Review  for  Blind*    (no  adv.) 

(bi-mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog)    (free 

(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  (free  dist.)  .. 
New  Outlook  for  the  Blind*  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)    .......................... 

Searchlight*    (no    adv.)    (mo.)    (see   note 

in  catalog)       .......  Educ.  of  Blind  .  . 

Sight  Saving  Review  (quar.) 

Educ.    &   Science  .  . 


$2,200 

$665 
2,968 


Columbus 

Current  Events—See  note  in  catalog. 
Every  Week—  See  note  in  catalog. 
My  Weekly  Reader  (see  note  in  catalog) 
Our  Times  —  See  note  in  catalog. 

CANADA 

London  ONTARIO 

CCB    Outlook,    The    (no    adv.)    (quar.) 
(cont.  free  dist.)       ..........  Int.  of  Blind... 

Regina  SASKATCHEWAN 

Vision  (quar.)  ......  Gen'l  Int.  of  the  Blind... 

Controlled  free  dist  .. 


$3,850 


$6.000 
$2,000 


BOATS 

See  also  Marine,  Maritime  and  Shipbuilding; 

Boating  in  Sports  in  Magazines  of 

General  Circulation 


Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Sea  and  Pacific  Motor  Boat  (mo.) 

Pacific  Boat'g  &  Yacht'g  . 


*28,518 


Stamford  CONNECTICUT 

Rivers    &    Harbors    (mo.)     (cont.    circ.) 

Tugs,  Towboats,   barges,  etc  ...>4,017 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Sporting   Goods   Salesman  and   Boating 
Salesman,     The     (quar.)     (cont.     free 
dist.)    .........................  Sptg    Goods  ..    $10,900 

Skokie 

Boat  and  Motor  Dealer  (bi-mo  ) 

Boats,  Motors  &  Mar.  Goods.... 

Cont.   circ 


16,807 


St.  Joseph  MICHIGAN 

Boating  Industry  (8  ti.  a  yr.)   (see  note 

in  catalog)    (cont.  circ.)   


>20,500 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Boats  (mo.)  Boat  Indus  .  *65,493 

Marine  Dealer  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

News  &  Merch'd'g  for  Boat'g  Trade....  28,000 
Outboard  Dealer  News  (6  ti.  a  yr.)  (cont. 

free  dist.)  .Outb'd  Boats  &  Motor  Trd.... 


Seattle  WASHINGTON  . 

Pacific  Work  Boat  (bi-mo.) 

Skipper  &  Fleet  Operators  .. 
Western  Marine  Dealer  (s-mo.) 

Boat'g  Trade.... 


15,000 


*2,203 
16,180 


Circulation— A^Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  {P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO  Circ. 

Marine  Trades  (A  ti.  a  yr.) 

Boat'g  Trds....     45,404 

BOOKS,  BOOK  TRADE  and  AUTHORS 

See  Journalism;  Poetry;  Indexes  to  Periodical  Liter* 

ture;  also  General  Magazines  of  General 

Circulation 


Los  Angeles 


CALIFORNIA 


$750 


Bulletin  of  the  School  Library  Ass'n  of 

California    (quar.)     Library.. 

New  Haven  CONNECTICUT 

Yale    University    Library    Gazette    (no 
adv.)    (quar.)   Lib.  Research... 


Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

American  Archivist,  The  (quar.) 

Historians,  Archivists  &  Librarians.... 
Inter-American   Review  of  Bibliography 
(no    adv.)    (quar.)     (see    note    in    cata- 
log)     Books,  Book  Rev's.... 

International  Bookbinder  (bi-mo  ) 

Labor  Bookbrs....    $44.200 
Library  of  Congress  Quarterly  Journal 
of  Current  Acquisitions  (no  adv.) 

(quar.)    Libr'ns  Int.... 

Library  Placement  Exchange  (s-mo.) 

Library  Personnel  Placement.... 
Notes  (quar.). ...Music  &  Reviews  of 

Records  &  Books.... 


1,200 

*3.000 


Gainesville  FLORIDA 

Florida  Libraries  (quar.)     Lib.  Research 


Pocatello 


IDAHO 


PNLA  Quarterly  (quar.)   Libr'ns    . 

Champaign  ILLINOIS 

Library  Treads  (no  adv.)  (qnar.) 

Libr'ns  Int.... 
Chicago 

A.L.A.  Bulletin  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)    . .. Library  Scien    . 

American  Book  Collector,  The  (mo  )(see 

note  in  catalog)     Book  Collec'rs.... 

Booklist,  The,  and  Subscription  Books 
Bulletin  (s-mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Guide  to  New  Books.... 
Choice  Magazine  (quar.) 

Relig.  Book  Guide   . 
Christian  Bookseller  (8  ti.  a  yr.) 

Relig.  Book  Trade.... 
Controlled  free  dist   . 
College  and  Research  Libraries  (bi-mo.) 

Library  Service.... 

Critic.    The:    The    Catholic    Review    of 
Books  and  the  Arts  (6  ti.  a  yr.) 

Cath.  Lib'r'y  Rev 

Journal  of  the  American  Association  of 
Medical  Record  Librarians  (bi-mo.) 

Med.  Record  Librarians.... 
Library  Quarterly  (quar.)  JLib'y  Res.... 

Topeka  KANSAS 

Author  and  Journalist  (mo.) 

Writers'  Trade  Journal.... 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Bulletin  of  Bibliography  and  Magazine 
Notes  (3  ti.  a  yr.)   (no  adv.) 

Bibliography  .. 

Horn  Book  (bi-mo.)  ~..Juv.  Books    . 

Law  Library  Journal   (quar.) 

Law  Lib'y  Work  .. 

Writer   (mo.)    Authors.... 

Newton 

Bay  State  Librarian  (quar.).. Lib' ry  Serv  .. 


2,289 


750 


$2,000 

22,889 

1,750 

17,595 


49 
3,204 


7,726 


9,547 


4,600 
2,093 


750 

$10.500 


$26.437 
$1,325 


East  Lansing  MICHIGAN 

Michigan  Librarian  (quar.)  Libraries....      $1,700 


Kansas  City  MISSOURI  Circ. 

North  Lawrence  News,  The  (quar.) 

Lit.  Rev....         $500 

Hillside  NEW  JERSEY 

Bookseller,  The  (mo.)  Book  Trade  ...  6,287 

Newark 

Antiquarian  Bookman  (wkly)  Book  Trd....  $5,200 
Teaneck 

Literary  Review   (quar.)   Lit...      $1.500 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Biography  Index  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Biog'l  Mat'l,  Books  &  Magazine  Index....        3,088 
Book    Production    Incorporating    Book- 
binding Magaine  (mo.)  Bookbind'g....        5,403 

Controlled  free  dist  ..        1,297 
Book  Review  Digest  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    Book  Rev    .        8,719 

Junior  Libraries  (mo.)   (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)       School  Lib's. ..        5,100 

Controlled  free  dist...  500 
Library  Journal  (s-mo. )( see  note  in  cat- 
alog)         Library  Mgmt    .      14.056 

Library  Literature  (quar.)  (no  adv.) 

Index  to  Books  &  Periodicals  . .  1,360 
Newsdealer  (mo.)  Publication  Retailers  ..  $51,000 
Papers  of  the  Bibliographical  Society 

of  America  (quar.)       ..     Bibliographic  ..        1,200 
Publishers'  Weekly  (wkly) 

Book  Pub.    &  Marketing        $16.061 
Special  Libraries  (10  ti.  a  yr.).  Libraries    .        1,040 
Controlled  free  dist  4,327 

Times  Book  Review  (wkly)  (see  note  in 

catalog)       Book  Reviews     $1,301,559 

UNESCO  Bulletin  for  Labraries  (no  adv.) 
(8  ti.  a  yr.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Libraries  ..      $2,100 

Controlled  free  dist....      $6,000 

Wilson  Library  Bulletin  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)       Mag.  for  Libr'ns  .. 


Durham  NORTH  CAROLINA 

American  Literature  (quar.)       ..Am.  Lit  ... 

Cincinnati  OHIO 

Writer's  Digest  (mo.) Literary... 

Norman  OKLAHOMA 

Books  Abroad   (quar.)       ....     World  Lit.... 
Controlled  free  dist    . 
Oklahoma  City 

Oklahoma  Librarian  (quar.)  ....Librarian    . 

Scranton  PENNSYLVANIA 

Best  Sellers  (s-mo.)  ...~ Book  Reviews  ... 

Villanova 

Catholic  Library  World   (mo.) 

Cath.  Library  Problems.... 

Dalla.  TEXAS 

Story  Art  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.). .Story  Tell's  .. 


23,281 
2.366 

45.000 

1,089 
191 

$250 
$2,600 
2,654 


Ottawa 


CANADA 

ONTARIO 


Canadian    Library    Association   Bulletin 

(bi-mo.)     Library    News  ..        1,901 

Toronto 

Canadian  Author  and  Bookman   (quar.) 

Lit.  &  Creative  Arts.... 
Quill  and  Quire   (bi-mo.) 

Bookb'rs   &   Stat'ns.   Int  ..     42,138 

BOTANICAL 

Berkeley  CALIFORNIA 

Madrono  (no  adv.)   (quar.)  Botanical....  400 


$1.500 


Cactus  and  Succulent  Journal  (bi-mo.) 

Botanical ... 


New  Haven 


CONNECTICUT 


Phytopathology  (mo.)  ...  Res.  Plant  Dis's  ...       3,200 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Ju..e  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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BOTANICAL  (Continued) 
Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

American  Fern  Journal  (quar.) 

Ferns  &  Allies ... 

Wild  Flower  (quar.)  .~MM........Botanical..~ 

Gainesville  FLORIDA 

Plant  Physiology  (bi-mo.)  ...Plant  Phys.... 

Honolulu  HAWAII 

Bulletin  of  the  Pacific  Orchid  Society  of 
Hawaii    (quar.)    Orchid  Cult.... 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Botanical   Gazette    (quar.)    .   ..Botanical.... 

Bloomington  INDIANA 

American  Journal  of  Botany   (no  adv.) 
(mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog)   Bot'l ... 

Cambridge  MASSACHUSETTS 

Journal  of  the  Arnold  Arboretum  (quar.) 

(no  adv.)  ~~.........~......... ......M....Botany..^ 

Rhodora  (mo.)   


St.  Louis  MISSOURI 

Annals  of  the  Missouri  Botanical  Gar- 
den (no  adv.)    (quar.)  Botany    . 

Missouri  Botanical  Garden  Bulletin  (no 

adv.)  (6  ti.  a  yr.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Hort.  &  Bot  .. 

Brooklyn  NEW  YORK 

Plants  and  Gardens  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 
New  York  Botan  - 

Botanical   Review    (mo.)    (see    note   in 

catalog)   Botany.... 

Bulletin  of  the  Torrey  Botanical  Club 

(bi-mo.)     

Economic  Botany  (no  adv.)   (quar.) 

Applied  Botany  &  Plant  Utilization.... 

Garden  Journal   (bi-mo.) Botanical.... 

Mycologia   (no  adv.)    (Eng.  ft  Latin) 
(bi-mo.)  Mycology  (Fungi)  .. 

Durham  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Bryologist   (quar.) 

Bryophytes  &  Lichens.... 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Biological  Abstracts   (mo.) 

Biol.,  Bot.  &  Zoolo ... 

Dallas  TEXAS 

Field  and  Laboratory  (no  adv.)   (quar.) 

Geol.,  Biol..  Bot.... 


Morgantown 


WEST  VIRGINIA 


Castanea  (quar.)  Botany... 

CANADA 
Ottawa  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Journal  of  Botany   (no  adv.) 

(bi-mo.)     Botany.... 


Circ. 

{900 

13.000 

*600 
1,382 

$4,000 

1503 

625 
2,900 

$7,000 

1,800 
U.025 
J1.200 

11,611 

*450 

J6.462 


1310 


1967 


BOXES,  BARRELS,  CONTAINERS, 
PACKAGING,  ETC. 

See  also  Paper 
Berkeley  CALIFORNIA 


Good   Packaging    (mo.)    (cont.    circ.) 
Packaging  . 


>4.890 


Washington 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 


Wooden  Box  and  Crate  (bi-mo.) 

Wooden  Boxes  &  Crates.... 
Controlled  free  dist ... 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Bozboard  Containers  (mo.) 

Paper  Box  &  Fibre  Containers... 


t 1,503 
$4,355 


*3,047 


Chicago  Circ. 

Elaboradones  7  Envases  (Spaa.)  (bi- 
mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  (cont.  circ.) 

Process'g  &  Packag'g  ...        5,500 
Fibre  Containers  and  Paperboard  Mills 

(mo.)    Mfrs.  paperboard,  corrugated 

and  Solid  Fibre  Box  Fold'g  Cartons  ...    -£3,391 
Industrial   Packaging    (mo.)    (cont.   circ.) 

Prot.    Packaging  ..  >  18,416 
Package  Engineering    (mo.)    (cont.    circ.) 

Package  Res.  Develop'mt  &  Purchas'g  ..  > 35, 191 
Packaging  Parade  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Packages  ..  > 2 1,249 
Park  Ridge 

American  Boxmaker  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)   Paper  Box  Mfg ...   >3,806 

Saint  Louis  MISSOURI 

Wooden  Barrel  (mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) 

Cooperage  Ind  ..        4.200 

Caldwell  NEW  JERSEY 

Aerosol  Age  (mo.)  Pressure  Pkg'g  ..        2,124 

Controlled  free  dist    .        1,316 
PlaJnfteld 

Packing  and  Shipping  (mo.) 

Pack  &  Trans...        1,370 
Controlled  free  dist ...        3.880 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Glass  Packer  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Glass   Pack'g   Ind  ..     >6,558 
Modern   Packaging    (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    Packag'g   .  £21,169 

Total  unpaid  dist ...        3,840 
Package  Store  Management  (mo.)  (cont. 
circ.)   Liquor  Trade   .  >  19,849 

CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Packaging   (mo.)    Pack'g...     46,338 


BRICK,  TILE,  CEMENT,  CONCRETE 

Beverly  Hills  CALIFORNIA 

Concrete  Masonry  Review  (mo.) 

Concrete  Mas'y  Mfg.  Construc'n  ..  258 

Controlled  free  dist  ..        4,648 
Los  Angeles 

California  Plasterer  (mo.)  (cont.   circ.) 

Lath'g  &  Plaster'g  ..      J5.300 
Tile  Magazine  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Floor  &  Wall  Tile  Indus    VAC  8,504 


Fort  Lauderdale  FLORIDA 

PCI  Journal   (quar.)   Concrete  Eng'g . . 


tl.500 


Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Brick  and  Clay  Record  (mo.) 

Clay  Products.  Brick  Refract....    -£4,329 
Total  unpaid  dist    .        1,081 
Concrete  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Concrete  Constr  ..VAC  12,606 
Concrete  Construction  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Concrete   Bldg  . .  >27,332 
Concrete  Products  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Concrete  Products  ft 
Ready  Mixed  Concrete...  >19,587 
Journeymen.  Roofer  and  Waterproofer 
(mo.)  ~..Roofg  &  Waterproof g. 

Insulation ... 
Modern  Concrete  (mo.)  ....    Cone.  Indus  ..  >20,440 

MICHIGAN 

Journal  of  the  American  Concrete  Insti- 
tute (mo.)   Concrete  Eng'g...      10,382 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Plastering  Industries   (mo.)   ..    ..Plast'g....        9,371 

CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

National  Concrete  Products  News 

(quar.)  Concrete  Pdts  ...        2,815 


Circulation--**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  5  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  n*e  of  the  Directory  hi  front  of  book. 

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BROOMS,  BRUSHES  and  MOPS 

Arcola  ILLINOIS  Cite. 

Broom  and  Broom  Corn  News  (wkly) 

Broom  Trade ...        1,192 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Brush  ware  (mo.) 

Brush,  Broom  &  Mop  Indus...      $1,238 


BUILDING  and  LOAN 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Savings  and  Loans  News   (mo.) 

Savings   &   Loan      *23,139 
Total  unpaid  dist  ..        3,806 


Newark  NEW  JERSEY 

Guide  and  Bulletin   (bi-mo.)    .  . 


5,450 


BUILDING  MANAGEMENT  and 
MAINTENANCE 

See  also  Real  Estate 
Lo.Arur.le.  CALIFORNIA 

Hotel  and  Apartment  Manager  (mo.) 

Hotel  &  Apt.  Mgmt...~ 
Western  Housing   (mo.)    Apartments.... 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Apartment  Owner   (mo.) Apart.  Bid*.... 

Institutions  Magazine  (mo.) 

Mass  Feed'g  &  Mass  Hous'g....  *42,287 
Total  unpaid  dist....        4,308 

Journal  of  Housing  (mo.)        Hous'g....        6,109 

Skyscraper  Management   (mo.) 

Build'g  Mgmt....        3,428 
Controlled  free  dist....       1,438 
St.  Charles 

Golf  Course  Reporter  (8  ti.  a  yr.) 

Maint.  for  Golf  Courses  1,582 

Controlled  free  dist  2,588 

Cedar  Rapids  IOWA 

Buildings    (mo.)    (see  note  in   catalog) 

Bldg.  Maint.,  Modern  &  Oper'n    . 


Cambridge  MASSACHUSETTS 

Apartment  Management  in  New  England 
(mo.)    Apt.  Mgmt.... 


1.100 


NawYork  NEW  YORK 

Catholic  Building  and  Maintenance 
(bi-mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Cath.  Institu.  Arch.  &  Eng'g....   >37,175 
Maintenance  and  Sanitary  Supplies  (mo.) 

(cont.   circ.)    Sanit.  Sup's    .    >6,020 

Real  Estate  Record  and  Builders'  Guide 

(wkly)  Com'l  Bldg.  Mgmt  $600 

Swimming  Pool  Age   (mo.) 

Beach  &  Pool  Bldg.  &  Opera  4,509 

Volume  Feeding  Management  (mo.)   (cont. 

circ.)    Buyers  of  Multiple 

Feed'g  &  Hous'g  Mkt....  >57,935 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Monthly  Purchasing  Guide  to  Institu- 
tional Management  (mo.)  (controlled 
free  dist.)  Institu.  Mgmt ...  $3,200 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Better  Building  Maintenance  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)       Bldg.  Maint ...  >57,494 

Sanitary  Maintenance  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Sanit.  Sup's....   >5,501 

CANADA 

Owen  Sound  ONTARIO 

Arena  Pools  and  Parks  (mo.) 

Skat'g  Arena,  Swimm'g  Pools....        1,524 
Controlled  free  dist  ..          4S7 
Toronto 

Property  Owner  and  Building  Maintenance 
(mo.) Real  Est.  A  Bldg.  Mainten  ... 


Montreal  QUEBEC  Circ 

Plant  Management  and  Maintenance 

(mo.)    ....Maint.  &  Mgmt.  of  Bldgs....     49,022 

BUSINESS  and  OFFICE  METHODS, 
CREDITS 

See  Stationery,  Office  Equipment  and  College  Store 
Supplies;  Selling  and  Salesmanship;  also  Business 
Executives  under  Magazines  of  General  Circulation 

Greenwich  CONNECTICUT 

Management  Methods   (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Admin.  Mgmt.  Serv.  &  Equip....  >SO,481 

Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Business   Education   Forum    (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)   .....Busi.  Educ  ..      $7,059 

Business  School  Executives  (quar.) 

Busi.  Educ ...         $900 
Business  Service  Checklist  (wkly) 

Index  of  releases,  reports  and  printed 

data  for  busi.  &  tech.  men ...      $3.473 

Controlled  free  dist....         $504 
National  Public  Accountant  (mo.) 

Pub.  Acc't'g....      $8.000 
Survey  of  Current  Business   (no  adv.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)  (mo.) 

Current  Econ.  Analysis....    $14,850 
Controlled  free  dist ...      $1.120 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

American  Business  (mo.)  ....Busi.  Mgmt    .  <£  13,740 

Business  For  Sale  (mo.)  ..Busi.  Invest 

Fun  spot  (mo.)  Amuse't  Mgmt....    -^5,068 

Total  unpaid  dist....        2,726 
Illinois  Certified  Public  Accountant 

(quar.)    Account'g....      $3,105 

Journal  of  Business  (quar.)  ....Busi.  Res....        1,778 
Management  and  Business  Automation 

(mo.)    (cont.    circ.) Bus.  Autom'n    .      24,000 

Paris 

Journal  of  Machine  Accounting  Systems 
and  Management  (mo.) 

Mgrs.  of  Mach.  Account'g  Inst'ns....      11,482 


Oskaloow  IOWA 

National  Shorthand  Reporter  (mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog)  Shorth'd  Rep't'g.... 


3,163 


Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Executive,  The  (mo.)      Exec.  Mgmt    . 

Harvard  Business  Review  (bi-mo.) 

Busi.  Execu    .  *57,9€8 
National  Medical  Secretary   (bi-mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)     ~...Med.  Sec'tVs    .        4.620 

News  Bulletin  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  Acct'g    .        1,575 

Ann  Arbor  MICHIGAN 

MTM — The  Journal  of  Methods-Time 
Measurement  (no  adv.)    (5  ti.  a  yr.) 

Busi.  Time  Studies    . 
Detroit 

Machine  Accounting  &  Data  Processing 

(bi-mo.)   Data  Process'g   .      12.000 

Systems  and  Procedures  (quar.) 

Bus.  Systems  &  Procedures....        3,000 


Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

Business  Weekly  (wkly)  ....Bus.  &  Legal.. 


411 


Kansas  City  MISSOURI 

Secretary.  The  (mo.)  Sec....      20,500 

St.  Louis 

Credit  World  (mo.)  Retail  Credits  ...      42,929 

Record   (dly)    Busi.  &  Court  News....      §2,155 

Mount  Vernon  NEW  YORK 

Better  Careers  (bi-mo.)  ........Car.  Opp'ns.... 

New  York 

Advanced  Management  (mo.)  Indus.  Mgt   .      14,721 
Business    Education   World    (mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog)  ^15,667 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  {P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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BUSINESS  and  OFFICE  METHODS, 

CREDITS    (Continued) 
NEW  YORK  (Continued) 

New  York  Circ. 

Certified  Public  Accountant— See 

CPA.  The 
Controller.  The  (mo.) 

Finan.  &  Acc't'g  Exec  ...    *9,2S9 

CPA,  The  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  Acc't'g  ..      82,000 

Credit  and  Financial  Management  (mo.) 

(cont.   circ.)   .. Busi.  &  Finan  ...  >3S,487 

Credit  Executive  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)       Credits  ..      *4,686 

Current  Business  Studies  (no  adv.) 

(quar.)    ..    .. .. Advisory  to  Busi  ..         $400 

Dun's  Review  and  Modern  Industry  (mo.) 

Busi.  Exec.  Magazine.. ..^H  15,932 
Installment  Retailing  (mo.) 

House  to  House  Install.  Indus....        1,878 
Controlled  free  dist....        1,122 
Internal  Auditor,  The  (quar.) 

Internal  Audit'g  ..        S.OOO 

Journal  of  Accountancy   (mo.).... Account      -£86,541 
Total  unpaid  dist  ..        2,661 
N.    A.    A.    Bulletin    (no    adv.)     (mo.) 

Acct'g....      42,000 
News  Front  (mo.)  (controlled  free  dist.) 

Dept.  Heads  in  Indus.  &  Busi.  Co....      50,281 
New  York  Certified  Public  Accountant 

(mo.)    - Acc't'g   .        9,953 

Office,  The  (mo.)  (controlled  circ. ) 

Office  Equip.    &  Mgmt   .  >47,554 
Office  Management  (mo.) 

Office  Equip.  &  Supplies  ...  ^29,097 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,246 
Offset  Duplicator  Review  (mo  ) 

Office  Meth'ds  &  Ft'g ...        3,400 
Controlled  free  dist....        7,300 
Pitman  Journal  (no  adv.)   (10  ti.  a  yr.) 

Stenographic.... 
Supervisory  Management  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Indus.  Mgmt....      25,600 
Today's  Secretary   (mo.)    (see  note  in 
catalog)    .  .... Secretarial....    140,452 

NORTH  CAROLINA 
Personnel  Psychology  (quar.) 

Psychology  (Personnel).... 


Cleveland  °HI° 

Modern  Office  Procedures    (mo.)    (cont. 

circ.)    .. ..  Office  Procedures  &  Systems  ...  >101,897 
Columbus 

Accounting  Review  (quar.)  Tech.  Acc't'g....    tl  7,000 
Ohio  Certified  Public  Accountant  (quar.) 

Acc't'g ...      J2.400 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Pennsylvania  C.P.A.  Spokesman  (bi-mo. 

Acc'fg ...      $2.951 
Controlled  free  dist....      J2.437 
ITuladelphia  Retail  Credit  Merchant,  The 

(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) ..Ret.  Credit ... 
Pittsburgh 

Pittsburgh   Business   Review    (no  adv.) 

(controlled  free  dist.)   (mo.)  Busi....      $2,300 

Swarthmore 

Personnel   Journal    (mo.)    (see   note   in 

catalog)  Personnel  Directors....      J4.299 

Willow  Grove 

Office  Executive  (mo.)  Office  Mgmt...  *  19, 809 

Total  unpaid  dist  1,969 

Dallas  TEXAS 

Texas  Certified  Public  Accountant 

(bi-mo.)    ,. .. .Acc't'g   .      $3,200 

Burlington  VERMONT 

Accountants  Digest  (quar.)  _._...Acc't'g.~     11,500 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Computing  News  (s-mo.) 

Mach.  Comput'g ...          625 


WISCONSIN 
Credit  Union  Bridge.  The  (mo.) 

Econ.  Betterm't .. 

Journal  of  the  American  Society  of 
Training  Directors  (bi-mo.) 

Indus.  Train'g... 

CANADA 

Edmonton  ALBERTA 

Canadian  Social  Creditor  (mo.) 

Social  Credit . 

Vancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

B.  C.  Credit  Unionist  (mo.) 

Credit  Unions... 

Hamilton  ONTARIO 

Cost  and  Management  (mo.) 
Toronto  Indus.  Acc't'g .. 

Canada  Downtown  (mo.) 

Office  Equip.   &  Methods  . 
Canadian  Chartered  Accountant  (mo.) 

Acc't'g  (Educ.)... 
Canadian  Collector    (quar.)    (Cont.    free 

dist.)     Credits  &  Collections 

Canadian  Office.  The  (mo.) 

Tech.  Office  Mgmt... 
Canadian  Personnel  and  Industrial 

Relations  Journal  (quar.)   Ind.  Rela'ns 

Credit    (mo.)        Credit,  Finan.,  Busi... 

Marketing  (wkly)  ....Adv.  &  Sales  Mgmt .. 

Monetary  Times  (mo.)  Busi.. 

Office    Equipment    and    Methods    (mo.) 

(cont.    circ.). ...Office  Equip.  &  Methods  .. 
Ontario  Credit  Union  News  (mo.) 

Credit  News... 

QUEBEC 

Affaires  (Magazine  of  Business)  (Fr.) 

(mo.)   Busi.  &  Office  Methods  . 

Semame  Commerciale.   La   (Fr.)   (wkly) 
Credit  &  Gen'l  Mdsg 


CANNING,  PACKING, 
DEHYDRATION 

See  also  Fruit,  Fruit  Products;  Fish.  Fisheries  and 

Fish  Culture;  Refrigeration. 
SanFrancUco  CALIFORNIA 

Western    Canner/Packer— See    Canner/ 
Packer,   Chicago,    111.,   in  catalog 
section. 

Sao  Jos« 

Sunsweet  Standard  (mo.)  Dried  Fruit  Prod  ... 


Circ 

45,480 

4,000 

3,495 
37,200 
$6,700 

$14,085 

5,000 

410,280 

tl.573 

4.250 

*«,476 

49.653 

*  12,768 
449,068 


Atlanta 


GEORGIA 


Southern    Food   Processor    (mo.)    (cont. 
free  dist.) 

Cannig  &  Pack'g  Indus,  of  South    . 

Cblca*o  ILLINOIS 

Canner/Packer  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)  Canned, 

Glassed.  Dry  &  Frozen  Foods  .. 
Elaboraciones    y    Envases    (Span.)    (bi- 
mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  (cont.  circ.) 

Process'g  &  Pack'g.... 


1,838 


J6.289 
5,500 


New  Orleans  LOUISIANA 

Seafood  Merchandising  (mo.)  (cont. 
circ.)    Com'l  Fish'g,  Sea  Food  Pack'g....     >9,1S3 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Canning  Trade  (wkly)  ..  Food  Proc.  Ind....    *2.087 


NEW  JERSEY 
Packing  and  Shipping  (mo.) 

Pack'g  &  Transp.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 


1,370 
3,880 


CANADA 

Vancouver          BRITISH  COLUMBIA 
Western  Fisheries  (mo.) 

Com.  Fish'g  &  Cann'g  Trade  ..     43,001 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  {P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  *  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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CANVAS  GOODS 

Saint  Paul  MINNESOTA 

Canvas  Products  Review  (mo.) 

Canvas  Indus.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 


Ctrc. 

tl,928 
1816 


CEMETERY  and  MONUMENTS 

Bralntree  MASSACHUSETTS 

American  Art  in  Stone  (mo.)  Monu....        3,000 

Buffalo  NEW  YORK 

Monumental  News-Review  (mo.)  2,499 

New  York 

American  Cemetery  (mo.)  ....Cemeteries  . .       4,655 

Columbus  OHIO 

Ohio  Monument  Builder  (mo.)  Monum'ts.... 

CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Cemetery  Service  and  Memorial 
Craftsman  (quar.) 

Cem.  Supt.  &  Mem.  Crafts....         *500 

CERAMICS 

See  also  Glass  and  China 

Beverly  Hill.  CALIFORNIA 

Architectural  Ceramics  (mo.) 

Ceram'c  Int's  for  Arch's  &  Bldrs....VACl4,072 

Ceramic  News  (mo.)  Ceramic  Indus....        2,908 

Los  Angeles 

Popular  Ceramics  (mo.)  Ceramics....    $36,16' 

ChJtt*o  ILLINOIS 

Ceramic   Industry    (mo  ) 

Pottery,  Glass  &  Enamel.... 
Total  unpaid  dist 

Ann  Arbor  MICHIGAN 

Far  Eastern  Ceramic  Bulletin  (no 

adv.)  (quar.)  Far  East  Ceramics.... 


>5,925 


*7,28 
tll,43 


tG.81 


4,20 


* 4,506 
1,019 


Cleveland 

Ceramic  Age   (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Ceramic  Indus.... 
Columbus 

American  Ceramic  Society  Bulletin 

(mo.)        Ceramics... 

Ceramics  Monthly  (mo.)      Ceramics.... 

Journal  of  the  American  Ceramic 

Society  (no  adv.)   (mo.)  ....  Ceramics.... 

PlUsburgfc  PENNSYLVANIA 

Ceramic  Forum  (mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) 

Ceramics    . 

CANADA 

ONTARIO 

Clay  Products  News  and  Ceramic  Record 
(mo.) Clay  Pdts.  Indus.... 


CHAIN  and  VARIETY  STORES 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Rack  Merchandising  (mo.) 

Chain  Store  Display.... 
Controlled  tree  dist.... 


97 
2.03 


Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Food  World  (mo.) 
Ret.  Grocers,  Chain  Stores.  Wh'sTrs— 

D.trolt  MICHIGAN 

Grocers'  Spotlight  (bi-wkly,  Fri.)   (see 
note  in  catalog) 

Ret.  Croc's  Chain  ft  Sup.  Strs ... 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Chain    Store    Age    (mo.)    (see   note   in 
catalog) ^~~~^~~~~~~~. 


w  York  Circ. 
Chain  Store  Age— Administration  Com- 
bination (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) *28,002 

Total  unpaid  dist   .        6,505 
Chain  Store  Age—Drug  Executives  Edi- 
tion and  Drug  Store  Managers  Edition 

(see  note  in  catalog)    *1 1,362 

Total  unpaid  dist ...        2,064 
Chain  Store  Age — Restaurant  and  Foun- 
tain Executives  Edition  and  Restaurant 
and  Fountain  Managers  Edition   (see 

note  in  catalog)    ...  

Total  unpaid  dist  . 

Chain    Store    Age — Grocery    Executives 
Edition  and  Grocery  Managers  Edition 

(see  note  in  catalog)  * 39, 055 

Total  unpaid  dist....        4,045 
Chain  Store  Age — Variety   Store  Com- 
bination (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)    .. . 
Total  unpaid  dist . 

Chain  Store  Age— Variety  Store  Direc- 
tory of  Manufacturers  (see  note  in 

catalog)      - 

Super  Market  Manager  (mo.)   (cont. 

circ.)          Grocery  Super  Markets  . 

Super  Market  Merchandising  (mo.) 

Super  Markets....  *  15, 333 
Total  unpaid  dist....        4,333 
Supermarket  News  (wkly) 

News  for  Super  Mkts  ...  *52,12S 
Total  unpaid  dist....        4,793 
Variety  Store  Merchandiser  (mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog)    (cont.  circ.) 
5c  to  $5  Chain  Store  Mgrs.  &  Exec's ...  >26,636 
Voluntary  and  Co-operative  Groups 
Magazine   (mo.)    (controlled  circ.) 

Co-op  &  Voluntary  Group  Organiz....  >10,011 


*24,130 
4.966 


*21,297 
2,553 


>10,067 


Akron 

Automotive   Chain    Store    (mo.)    (cont. 

circ.)   — Auto  Sup....  >13,SSe 

CANADA 
Don  Mills  ONTARIO 

Supermarket  Methods  (mo.)  Groc'y ...  412,731 

CHAMBERS  OF  COMMERCE  and 
BOARDS  OF  TRADE 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Southern  California  Business  (no  adv.) 
(wkly)  ,. J8.260 

Young  Man  (mo.)      Jun.  Cham,  of  Com  .      til, 500 
San  Diego 

San  Diego  Business  (mo.)...Ch.  of  Com...        3,100 
San  Francisco 

Bay  Region  Business  (no  adv.)   (ftntly. 

Fri.)     Busi.  &  Ch.  of  Com....  $30 

Controlled  free  dist   .      $5,305 
California— Magazine  of  the   Pacific 
(quar.)    (see  note  in  catalog* 

Indus.,  Agric.  &  Gen'l  Busi....    *7,8Q3 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

American  Society  of  Association  Execu- 
tives Journal  (quar.)  Assn.  Exec's....  2,021 

Nation's  Business  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)  Busi.  Exec....*774,23S 

Washington  Report(wkly)  Cham,  of  Com....      75.325 


Lakeland 


FLORIDA 


Florida  Jay  Cee  News  (mo.)  Ch.  of  Com... 
Miami 

Metropolitan  Miamian.  The   (mo.) 

Ch.  of  Com  . 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Bulletin  of  the  Italian  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce (mo.)  .. ~ ~« 

Current  Report  (no  adv.) (mo.). .111.  Busi.... 
Controlled  free  dist ... 


8.950 


t3,000 
116,100 


Indianapolis 


INDIANA 


News  Briefs   (mo.)    (cont.  free  dist.) 

Busi.  &  Ch.  of  Com....      $5,300 


CiKul*tkm-~**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit? 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  SP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


CHAMBERS  OF  COMMERCE  and 

BOARDS  OF  TRADE   (Continued) 
DM  Moine*  IOWA 

Iowa  Business  and  Industry  (mo.) 

Local  Trade.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Wichita  KANSAS 

Wichita  Magazine  (wkly)  ~ 


Louisville  KENTUCKY 

Kentucky  Business  (mo.)  ....  Ch,  of  Com.... 

Louisville  (mo.)  Cham,  of  Com  .. 

Controlled  free  dist ... 

ttrmport  LOUISIANA 

Shreveport  Magazine  (mo.) 

Bus.,  Indus.,  Civic.... 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Baltimore  (mo.) Busi.  &  Civic.... 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Boston   Business    (mo  ) 

Cham,  of  Com.  &  Busi.... 
Cambridge  Controlled  circ.... 

Magazine  of  Cambridge  (mo.)  (free  dist.) 

Cham,  of  Com    . 

D^t,  MICHIGAN 

Detroiter  (wkly)  Bd.  of  Com.... 

K«u~City  MISSOURI 

Kansas  Citian  (mo.)..Ch.  of  Com.  &  Loc.... 
St.  Louis 

Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Metropolitan 
St.    Louis   (mo.)    Cham,  of  Com.... 

NEBRASKA 

News  Bulletin  Omaha  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce (bi-wkly)  Cham,  of  Com.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

NEW  JERSEY 
Trenton  Magazine,  The  (mo.) 

Cham,  of  Com    . 

Roswell  NEW  MEXICO 

Roswell  Way,  The   (Irreg.)    (cont.  free 
dist.)   

Brooklyn  N£W  YORK 

Flatbush  Magazine  (mo.)  ....  Ch.  of  Com  . . 
Buffalo 

Buffalo  Business  (mo.)  ...  Cham,  of  Com.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Long  Island  City 

Queensborough  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)  .. Ch.  of  Com.... 

New  York 

American  Swedish  Monthly  (mo.) 

Swed.  Amer.  Commerce.... 
Belgian  Trade  Review  (mo.) 

Belgian  Cham,  of  Com.  in  U.  S.... 
Bronxboro  (mo.)  (free  to  members) 

Civic  Int.... 
East  Side  Chamber  News  Letter  (mo.) 

Cham,  of  Com  .. 
French- American  Commerce  (bi-mo.) 

Franco- Amer.  Trade.... 
Norwegian  American  Commerce  (mo.) 

Norw.  Amer.  Trade   . 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Trade  with  Italy  (mo. )  Ital.  Amer.  Com.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
United  States-German  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce Monthly  Bulletin  (Eng.  &  Ger.) 

(mo.)  U.  S.-Ger.  Trd.... 

U.  S.  Holland  (mo.)... .Fin.  Rev.  &  Indus.... 
Westsider,  The  (3  ti.  a  yr.)    (see  note 

in  catalog)  N.  Y.  Busi.~ 

Rochester 

Greater  Rochester  Commerce  (mo.)  

Controlled  free  dist ... 


Circ. 


1,323 
4,789 


$4,663 

3,689 

795 


$4.000 


3,604 


4,200 
800 


$1,350 


8.000 


4.850 


5,000 


3,300 
460 


5,000 


$6,000 


12,500 


3,750 
1,890 


>9,869 


1,000 


$2,000 

$500 

13.522 

$1,264 


5,000 


6,500 
1,000 


Cleveland  OHIO 

Clevelander  (mo.)  Cham,  of  Com.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 


Toledo  Business  News  (mo..)  (controlled 
free  dist.) Ch.  of  Com.... 


On. 

211 
5,760 


$3,500 


Oklahoma  City 


OKLAHOMA 


Oklahoma  (wkly)  „ Cham,  of  Com....      $5.300 

Tulsa 

Future — The  Magazine  for  Young  Men 

(mo.) Busi.  &  Jr.  Cham,  of  Com....    199,463 

Portland  OREGON 

Commerce  (wkly)  Cham,  of  Com....      $4,407 

Hairlsburg  PENNSYLVANIA 

News  Report  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.) 

Cham,  of  Com....      $4,400 
Philadelphia 

Chamber  of  Comment  News  (wkly) 

(cont.  circ.)     Cham,  of  Com  ...        5,000 

Greater  Philadelphia  Magazine  (mo.) 

Cham,  of  Com....  >12,844 
Nor*  Easter.  The  (mo.) (cont.  free  dist.) 

Indus.  &  Civic  Activities  in  N.  £....      $2,200 
Pittsburgh 

Greater  Pittsburgh    (mo.)    (see  note   in 

catalog)    (cont.  free  dist.) Mgmt    .      $6,000 


Abiliene  TEXAS 

West  Texas  Today  (mo.). .Cham,  of  Com.... 
Dallas  , 

Dallas  (mo.)  Cham,  of  Com  . 

Fort  Worth 

Fort  Worth  (mo.) Cham,  of  Com  . 

Houston 

Houston  Magazine  (mo.).  Cham,  of  Com  ... 
Controlled  free  dist  . 
Longvtew 

East  Texas  Magazine  (mo.).Ch.  of  Com  ... 
Lubbock 

Hub,  The  (mo.)  » Cham,  of  Com  . . 

San  Antonio 

South  Texan  (mo.)  Cham,  of  Com.... 


Norfolk  VIRGINIA 

Norfolk  (mo.)  Cham,  of  Com.... 

Richmond 

Commonwealth  (mo.) 

Tacoma  WASHINGTON 

Progress  (no  adv.)  (wkly). .Cham,  of  Com    . 

CANADA 
Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Winnipeg  Actimist  Magazine  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  Board  of  Trade.... 

St.  John's  NEWFOUNDLAND 

Newfoundland   Journal   of  Commerce 

(mo.) 

Halifax  NOVA  SCOTIA 

Commercial  News  (mo.)  Com.  Trade.... 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Board  of  Trade  Journal 


4,736 
7.700 
3,400 

$8.000 
$2,000 

3,450 


2.000 


9,225 


2.200 


2,300 


3.300 


1,700 


(mo.) 


Local  Com....        7,229 


Montreal  QUEBEC 

Canadian  Business  (mo.)  Com.  &  Finan  ..  * 34, 080 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,493 

Canadian  Jaycee  (mo.)  Jr.  Cham,  of  Com  ..  $7.258 
Commerce  (Fr.)  (mo.)  ....  Com.  &  Indus....  *1 0,002 
Jeune  Commerce  (Fr.)  (mo  ) 

Jr.  Cham,  of  Com  ..      10,000 

Manila  PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 

American  Chamber  of  Commerce  'journal 

(mo.)  Cham,  of  Com....      $2,000 

Commerce  (mo.)  Cham,  of  Com....      $1,500 

Controlled  free  dist ...      $1,500 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements ;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face   estimated. 
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Trade,  Technical  and  Glass  Publications,  1959 


CHEMISTRY 

See  also  Laundry.  Dry  Cleaning  and  Dyeing; 

Paint.  Painting  and  Decorating 
Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA  Circ. 

Analytical  Chemistry   (mo.)    Chem  ...  * 24,937 

Armed  Forces  Chemical  Journal  (bi-mo.) 

Chemicals....        4,091 
Calcium  Chloride  Institute  News  (no 
adv.)  (bi-mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) 

Uses  of  Calcium  Chloride ...    $15,000 
Chemical  Abstracts  (no  adv.)  (s-mo.) 

Chem....      16,638 
Chemical  and  Engineering  News  (wkly) 

Chem....  *90,915 
Total  unpaid  dist....        2,724 

Chemistry  (8  ti.  a  yr.)  Chem.  Gen'l....        5,198 

Industrial  and  Engineering  Chemistry 

(mo.)   *30,527 

Total  unpaid  dist....        1,368 
Journal  of  Agricultural  and  Food 

Chemistry  (mo.)  Agric.  Chem 

&  Food  Process's    .        6,618 
Journal  of  Organic  Chemistry  (mo.) 

Organic  Chem....        3.929 
Journal  of  Physical  Chemistry  (mo.) 

Chem....        4,742 
Journal     of     the     American     Chemical 

Society   (s-mo.)    15,543 

Journal   of   the   Association  of  Official 
Agricultural  Chemists  (quar.) 

Agric.  Chem....      $2,347 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Chemical  Processing  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Chem.  Process  Ind....  >SO,097 
Journal  of  the  American  Oil  Chemists 

Society  (mo.)  Oil,  Soap  &  Fat  Ind....    *4,866 

Indianapolis  INDIANA 

Accelerator  (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  Chemistry...      $2,600 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Chemical  Reviews  (bi-mo.)  3.428 

Journal  of  Biological  Chemistry  (mo.)  4,768 

Journal  of  Histochemistry  and  Cyto- 
chemistry  (bi-mo.)       Medical  1,521 

Stain  Technology  (bi-mo.)  ....Stain  Tech    .  1,891 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Detroit  Chemist,  The  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    Chem....      $1,500 

Journal  of  the  Society  of  Cosmetic 

Chemists  (6  ti.  a  yr.)  ....Cosmetic  Chem.... 
Record  of  Chemical  Progress  (quar.) 

Chem.,  Relat'd  Sci's  ...  470 

Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

Croplife  (wkly)  (cont.  circ.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)    Agric.  Chem'ls....   >3,468 

Saint  Paul 

Cereal  Chemistry  bi-mo.)  .  Cereal  Chem....        2,010 
Cereal  Science  Today  (mo.). .Cereal  Chem....        1.702 

Dover  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

Cost  Engineering  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Eng'g  Cost  Data.... 

Caldwell  NEW  JERSEY 

Aerosol  Age  (mo.)  Pressure  Pkg'g  2,124 

Controlled  free  dist....  1.816 
Agricultural  Chemicals   (mo.) 

Mfgrs.  Agric.  Chemicals  . .  *4,772 

Total  unpaid  dist....  2,217 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

A.  I.  Ch  E  Journal  (quar.) 

Chem.  Eng'g  Res....    £3,863 

Analytical  Chemistry — See  Washington 
D.  C. 

Archives  of  Biochemistry  and  Bio- 
physics (no  adv.)   (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)    Biochemistry.... 

Chemical  Abstracts — See  Washington, 
D.  C. 


New  York  Ore, 

Chemical    and    Engineering    News— Set 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Chemical   Engineering    (bi-wkly,   Mon.) 

Chem.  Process  Indus....  *44,589 
Total  unpaid  dist ...        2,173 
Chemical  Engineering  Progress  (mo.) 

Chem.  Eng'g....  *21,609 
Total  unpaid  dist ...        3,246 
Chemical  Week  (wkly) 

Chem.  Process  Industries  .   * 38,1 66 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,740 

Chemist,  The  (mo.)  Chemists....        3,422 

Chemurgic  Digest    (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

Chemurgic  Develop'mts  ..      $3,000 
Clinical  Chemistry  (bi-mo.) 

Chemistry,  Related  Medicine    .        2,750 
Indicator,  The  (mo.)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)    ~ „..- Chemical  Indus  ..    $12,000 

Industrial  and  Engineering  Chemistry — 

See  Washington,  D.  C. 
Journal  of  Applied  Polymer  Science  (no 

adv.)    (mo.)   ~ Scientific  .. 

Journal   of   Chemical    Education    (mo.) 

Chem ...        9,797 
Journal  of  Chemical  Physics   (no  adv.) 

(mo.)     Chem.  Phys....        4,211 

Journal  of  Colloid  Science  (bi-mo.) 

Chem.  Phys.... 
Journal  of  Polymer  Science   (no  adv.) 

(mo.)    Scientific....      $2,000 

Journal  of  The  American  Chemical 
Society — See  Washington.  D.  C.  in 
catalog. 
Journal  of  the  Electrochemical  Society 

(mo.)     - Chem....      $4.305 

Oil.  Paint  and  Drug  Reporter  (wkly) 

Chem.  Related  Mat's....  -£10.746 
Soap  and  Chemical  Specialties  (mo.) 

Soap  &  Chemicals  .  .    £5,173 

Total  unpaid  dist....        1,293 

Virology  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 


Syracuse 


Biochemistry ... 


Syracuse  Chemist,  The  (mo.)   (see  note 
in  catalog)      Chemical 

Akron  OHIO 

International  Chemical  Worker  (no  adv.) 

(cont.  circ.)     - Labor 

Rubber  Chemistry  and  Technology  (quar.) 


Cincinnati 


Rub.  Res.  &  Tech.  Devel.... 


Journal  oi  the  American  Leather 

Chemists  Assn.  (mo.)  ....Tann'g  Chem    . 
Cleveland 

Isotopics    (mo.)    (see   note   in   catalog) 

Chem  ... 

Havertown  PENNSYLVANIA 

Catalyst  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog).  Chem.... 
Pittsburgh 

Crucible  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Chemistry.... 

Memphis  TENNESSEE 

Agricultural  Ammonia  News  (bi-mo.) 

Chemical  Agric 

CANADA 
Don  Mill.  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Chemical  Processing  (mo.) 

Chem.  &  Proc.  Ind  ... 

Canadian  Journal  of  Chemistry  (no  adv.) 

(mo.)   Chem.  Res... 

Chemistry  in  Canada  (mo.)  Chem.  Indus  ... 

Montreal  °UEBEC 

National  Merchandiser  (mo.)  (cont.  free 
dist.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Drugs  &  Chemicals.... 


375 

80,000 

$4.000 

1,401 

$4,150 
3,600 
$2,200 

$13.000 

+6,236 

$3,015 
46,202 

$5.000 


CHIROPODY 

Washington     DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Journal  of  the  American  Podiatry  Associ- 
ation (mo.) $5.376 

Circulation-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  fjA-B-C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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CHIROPODY  (Continued) 
Oak  Park  ILLINOIS 

Chiropody  Record  (bi-mo.)  ......... 

Controlled  free  dist... 

Brooklyn  NEW  YORK 

Current  Chiropody  (mo.)  .Chiropody- 
Controlled  free  dist... 


CHIROPRACTIC 

Glendale  CALIFORNIA 

Chirogram   (mo.)    Chiropractic.., 

Controlled  free  dist . 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


National  College  Journal  of  Chiropractic 
(quar.)    ... 


IOWA 


Davenport 

Chiropractor  (mo.)      

International  Review  of  Chiropractic 

(mo.)     

Controlled  free  dist. 
Webster  City 

Journal  of  the  Nat'l  Chiropractic  Assn. 
(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  


Circ. 
2.200 
800 


5,805 
2,557 


460 
8,000 


30,000 


1,576 


4,927 
2,942 


...      10.500 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

Journal  of  Healing  Arts  (mo.) 

Drugless  Pact... 

Aoatin  TEXAS 

Texas  Chiropractor  (mo.)      Chiropractic 


CITY,  HOTEL,  RAILROAD  and 
TRAVEL  GUIDES 


Los  Angeles 


CALIFORNIA 


Pan  American  Guide  to  the  U.  S.  A. 
(Span.)  (quar.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Lat.  Amer.  Trav'rs....      25,000 
San  Francisco 

San  Francisco  Hotel  Greeters  Guide 
(mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Hotel  Guests  &  Tourists  Int  ..    $10,000 
This  Month  In  San  Francisco   (mo.) 
(cont.  free  dist.) 

Motel  Guest  &  Tour's  Ints....    $10,000 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Official  Airline  Guide  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)    ............................  Avia.  Guide.... 


Cedar  Rapid. 

Russell's  Official  National  Motor  Coach 
Guide   (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

Nat'l  Bus  Schedules.-. 

New  Orleans  LOUISIANA 

Roosevelt  Review  (mo.) 

N.  O.  Soc'y  &  Hotel  News.... 

Bo^ioa  MASSACHUSETTS 

Boston  Marine  Guide  (  wkly)..  ...-Marine..  .. 

N«w  York  NEW  YORK 

Gotham  Life  Guide,  the  Official  Metro- 
politan Guide  (wkly)  (cont.  free  dist.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)  ..  ..  .......  City  Guide.... 

Metropolitan  Host   (wkly) 

Guide  to  Amusements  ... 
Official  Guide  of  Railways   (mo.) 

R.R.,  S.S.  &  Air  Guide.... 

Official   Steamship   and   Airways   Guide 
(mo.)  .......................  .....Travel  &  Transp.... 


$42.000 

121.000 

19.200 

*4,S33 


CANADA 

aeouver          BRITISH  COLUMBIA 
Current  Events  (mo.)   (see  note  in  cat- 
alog) (cont.  circ.)  Trav.  &  Guide  Book....    $15.000 


Winnipeg  MANITOBA  Circ. 

Waghorn's  Guide  (mo.) 

Travel  Guide  &  Shippers  Directory.... 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Canadian  Official  Railway  Guide  with 

Airlines  (mo.) Jl.R.  Guide...        4,400 


CIVIL  SERVICE 

See  also  State.  Municipal  and  County 
Sacramento  CALIFORNIA 

California  State  Employee  (mo.) 

Calif.  State  Emp  ...      67,800 
Sacramenton,  The  (mo.).  Calif.  State  Emp.... 
Sao  Francisco 

Civil  Service  Reporter  (West  Coast  Ed.) 

(mo.) Civil  Serv.  Emp.... 

San  Francisco  Municipal  Review  (wkly) 

Civil  Serv.  Emp....        7,617 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Civil   Service   Reporter    (Washington, 
D.  C.  and  Canal  Zone  Edition) 

Civil  Serv.  Emp    . 
Federal  Employee  (mo.)  ...Civil  Service.^. 

Government  Standard  (no  adv.)    (wkly) 

Gov.  Emp....     $62,000 
Retirement  Life   (mo.)   Civil  Emp    .      92,000 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Civil  Service  Reporter  (7th  U.  S.  Reg. 

Area  Ed.)   (mo.) Civil  Serv.  Emp.... 

Public  Personnel  Review   (quar.) 

Civil  Service   .      t3.300 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Civil  Service  Reporter  (National  Edition 

—World  Wide)  (mo.)  Civil  Serv.  Emp.~. 
Civil    Service    Reporter    (New    England 

Ed.)  (mo.)  Civil  Service  Employees.... 

Union  City  NEW  JERSEY 

Shield.  The   (wkly)   ....  Civil  Serv.  News....    t35.000 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Chief,  The  (wkly)          .Civil  Serv....**41,068 

Civil  Service  Leader  (wkly)     Civil  Serv....**85,60» 
Civil  Service  Reporter  (N.Y.  &  NJ.  Ed.) 

(mo.)  Civil  Serv.  Emp.... 

Good  Government  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.) 

Civil  Serv....        1,125 
Controlled  free  dist....        1,075 

Dayton  OHIO 

Civil  Service  News  (mo.). ...Civil  Service....    J20.000 


Philadelphia 


PENNSYLVANIA 


Civil  Service  Reporter  (Penna.  and  Del. 
Ed.)  (mo.) Civil  Serv.  Emp... 

WASHINGTON 
Civil  Service  Bulletin  (mo.) 

Tacoma  Municipal  Emp  . 

CANADA 


$2,500 


Otuwa  ONTARIO 

Civil  Service  Review  (quar.). ...Civil  Serv.... 
CSAC  Journal  incorporating  The  Cana- 
dian Civil  Servant  and  The  CSAO 

News  (mo.)  Civil  Serv.  Dominion.... 

RA  News  (mo.)  ..  .Civ.  Serv.  &  Recrea'n ... 
Toronto 

Trillium  (bi-mo.)  Civil  Serv....    $24,565 


25,800 
$16,000 


Retina 


SASKATCHEWAN 


Dome.  The  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 
Civil  Service .. 


CLEANING 

See  Laundry.  Dry  Cleaning  And  Dyeing 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


CLOTHING   (Men's  and  Boys') 

See  also  Clothing   (Women's  and  Children's)   General 
Merchandise;  Knit  Goods 

Lot  AattlM  CALIFORNIA  Circ 

California  Men's  and  Boy's  Stylist  (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalag) 

Men's  &  Boy's  Fash ...      $7,200 
Western  Apparel  Industry  (mo.) 

Apparel  Indus....         $664 
Controlled  free  dist....      $2.362 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Southern  Garment  Manufacturer   (mo.) 

Clothing  Mfg....        1,783 
Controlled  free  dist....  992 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

New  England  Retail  Register  (mo.) 

Men's  &  Boys'  Apparel.... 

Saint  Paul  MINNESOTA 

Commercial  Bulletin  and  Apparel  Mer- 
chant (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Apparel  &  Gen'l  Mdse....      $5,000 

Morris  Plain.  NEW  JERSEY 

Clothing  Trade  Journal  (mo.) 

Men's  &  Boys'  Clothing.... 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Apparel  Manufacturer   (mo.) 

Mfrs.  of  Men's  Clothing....        4,301 
Controlled  free  dist  ..        1,000 
Boys'  Outfitter,  The  (mo.) 

Boys'  Clothing  &  Access  ..        6,969 
Custom  Tailor,  The  (bi-mo.) 

Custom  Tailoring....      $1,000 
Daily  News  Record  (dly) 

Men's  &  Boys'  Tex.  &  Cloth...  *21,345 
Total  unpaid  dist    .        1,241 
Earnshaw's    Infants'    Boys'    and    Girls' 
Wear  (mo.) 

Infts.,  Children  Clothes  &  Furn'g....    -^7,225 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,586 
Gentlemen's  Quarterly  (8  ti.  a  yr. ) 

Cloth'g  &  Fur'g  Men's  &  Boys'    .      32.500 
Controlled  free  dist    .        3,000 
Mascu  Lines  (bi-mo.)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)      Male  Apparel  Indus  ..      $2.026 

Controlled  free  dist....      $8.407 

Men's  Modes  (quar.)  Men's Cust.  Tail'g....        1,800 

Controlled  free  dist....  300 

Men's  Wear  (s-mo.) 

Men's  &  Boys'  Cloth'g  ..  * 21, 034 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,305 

Soattlo  WASHINGTON 

Pacific  Northwest  Merchandiser  mud  Ap- 
parel Journal   (mo.)    (cont.  free  dist.) 

Men's,  Women's,  Children's  Apparel  ..        5,700 

CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Men's  Wear  of  Canada  (mo.)  *4,135 

CLOTHING  (Women's  and  Children's) 

See  also  Clothing  (Men's  and  Boys') ;  General 
Merchandise;  Knit  Goods 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

California  Apparel  News   (wkly) 

California  Apparel  Indus    . 
California  Stylist   (mo.)    ..  .Wom's  Fash ...    *7,199 


Atlanta  GEORGIA 

NAWCAS  News  (mo.) 

Women's  &  Children's  Apparel  Selling.... 
Southern  Garment  Manufacturer   (mo.) 

Clothing  Mfg.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 


14.500 
1,783 


Boaton  MASSACHUSETTS 

New   England   Apparel    Register    (mo.) 

Women's  &  Children's  Apparel ... 


Now  York  NEW  YORK 

American  Garment  Manufacturer  (mo.) 

Ladies  Cloth'g.... 
Corset   and   Brassiere   Magazine    (mo.) 

(cont.    circ.)    Retail  Corset  Buyers.... 

Corset  and  Underwear  Review  (mo.) 

Corsets  &  Underwear  Trade.... 
Total  unpaid  dist.... 
Custom  Tailor,  The  (bi-mo.) 

Custom  Tailor' g    . 
Earnshaw's   Infants',   Boys'   and  Girls' 

Wear   (mo.)    Infants', 

Children's  Clothes  &  Furnish'g.... 
Total  unpaid  dist    . 

Femme- Lines  (bi-mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     ... Feminine  Apparel  Indus  ... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Handbags  and  Accessories  (mo.) 

Handbag.  Glove,  Belt,  Scarf  Indus  . . 

Hats    (mo.)   ....Millinery  Indus.... 

Hosiery  and  Underwear  Review  Part  2: 
Lingerie  Merchandising  (mo.) 

Hos'y  &  Lingerie  . . 
Infants'    and   Children's    Review    (mo.) 

Children's  Apparel  .. 
Total  unpaid  dist.... 
Millinery  Research  (wkly) 

Fash.  Rev.  of  Mill.  Indus.... 
Ready  To  Wear  (bi-wkly,  Fri.) 

Women's  &  Children's  Clothing.... 
Uniforms  and  Accessories  Review  (quar.) 

Women's  Uniforms.... 
Woraen'i  Wear  Daily   (dly) 

Worn.  Wear  &  Fash 
Total  unpaid  dist.... 

Dallas  TEXAS 

Southwestern  Retailer  (mo.) 

Cloth'g,  Dry  Goods.  Art  &  Giftware.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Pacific   Northwest   Merchandiser   and 
Apparel  Journal  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Men's,  Women's,  Children's  Apparel.... 


Circ. 


>S,867 

*4.853 
1,147 

$1,000 


*7,22S 
1,866 

$2.522 
$12.177 

*4,860 


$10.000 


-ft-9,609 
1,195 


*47,769 
2,024 


$3,000 
$2.000 


5,700 


Toronto 

Style  (ftntly) 


CANADA 

ONTARIO 

.  ,  .....  .Women's  Wear....     49,896 


Montreal  QUEBEC 

Tots'  and  Teens  Merchandiser  (mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog)  Infts  &  Chil'ns  Needs.... 

COAL  and  COKE 

See  also  Mining  and  Minerals 
Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Coal  Utilization  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Coal  Uses 
Mechanization— The  Magazine  of  Modern 

Coal  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.)       Coal  Ind  . 

Mining  Congress  Journal  (mo.) 

Min'g  Indus 


>14,672 


*17.94« 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Better  Heat   (mo.)    (cont.   free  dist.) 

Coal  &  Heat'g ... 

Black  Diamond  (bi-wkly.  Sat.)  Coal  Trd.... 
Coal- Heat    (mo.)    Fuels  &  Heat'g  .. 

MI*n..b.n>  KENTUCKY 

Independent  Coal  Operator.  The  (mo.) 

Coal  Truck    . 


Boston 


MASSACHUSETTS 


Coal  Herald-Stoker  and  Air-Condition«r 
Journal  (mo.) 

Coal  Dealers  &  Air  Condition' g  . 
Controlled  free  dist... 


Minneapolis 


MINNESOTA 


Coal  Dealer,  The  (mo.)  ....Ret.  Coal  Trd..~ 


Lincoln 


NEBRASKA 


Lumber  Merchant  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Lum.,  Coal,  Bldg.  Mat'l ... 


4,100 


10.540 


$500 
$2.000 


1.200 


Circulation— **S«pt.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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COAL  and  COKE   (Continued) 
New  York  NEW  YORK  Cite, 

Coal  Age  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Coal  Min'g ...  *14.47S 
Saward's  Journal  (wkly)  Coal  Indus....        1,356 


PENNSYLVANIA 

Coal  Mining  (mo.)  

WilkeaBarre 

Miner.  The  (mo.)  Coal  Miners.... 


14,200 


CANADA 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Prairie  Lumberman  (mo.) 

Lumber,  Coal  &  Hdw....     *  1,211 
Western  Canada  Coal  Review  (mo.) Fuel 

Trd.  &  Heat.  Indus....     +2,732 

COIN,  STAMP  and  POST  CARD 
COLLECTORS 

Thousand  Oaks          CALIFORNIA 

Post  Card  Collector  News  (bi-wkly.  Sat.) 

Post  Card  Collecting....      $3.000 

Cfcicego  ILLINOIS 

Hobbies  (mo.)  Collectors^. 

Numismatic  Scrapbook  Magazine   (mo.) 

Coin  Collect'g....    $18,000 
Numismatist  (mo.)  Coin  Collect'g  ..    $16,400 

Holton  KANSAS 

Philatelic  Gossip  (wkly)  ....    Stamp  Coll    .      18,000 

600— Free 


PortUnd  MAINE 

Mekeel's  Stamp  News  (wkly)  


13,500 


Park  Ridge  NEW  JERSEY 

American  Philatelist  (mo.)     ........  Philat....    $12,628 

Passalc 

Philatelic  Literature  Review   (quar.) 

Stamp  Collect'g  ...         $750 
Controlled  free  dist....         $100 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

Collectors  Club  Philatelist.  The  (6  ti.  a 
yr.)   ---------  Philatelic  Study  &  Research  . 

Numismatic  Literature  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Coin  Coll.   Tnt  . 
Stamps  (wkly)  ........................ 


$34.500 


OREGON 


$1,400 


Albany 

Covers   (mo.)  Stamp  Collecting...      12.500 

Western  Stamp  Collector  (s-wkly) 

Stamp  Collect'g....    $33.000 

Albion  PENNSYLVANIA 

Airpost  Journal  (mo.)  ....  Aero  Philatelic.... 


Burbank  SOUTH  DAKOTA 

Precancel  Forum,  The  (mo.) 

Stamp  Collect'g.... 

VERMONT 
Stamp  Wholesaler  (s  mo.) 

Stamp  Dealers.... 

CANADA 

ONTARIO 

Popular  Stamps  (mo.)  ....Stamp  Collect'g.... 


$1,200 


$7,441 


COMMERCIAL  and  INDUSTRIAL 

See  also  Foreign  Trade.  Pan  American  and  International 

Affairs.   Banking.   Finance  and  Investments; 

Chambers  of  Commerce 

GlendaU  CALIFORNIA 

Equipment  and  Materials  Reporter  (mo.) 
(cent,  arc.) 

Product  News  for  Western  Indus....  >16,S19 


LM  Angeles 

Equipment  Distribution   (bi-mo.)    (cont. 
free  dist.) 

Buy'g  &  Sell'g  of  Indus  Equip 
Los  Angeles  Industrial  News  (wkly)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  Western  Indus. 

Controlled  circ..., 
National  Equipment  Review  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  .   Gen'l  Indus.  Equip 
Pacific  Mountain  States  Industrial  News 
(mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog)    (cont. 
circ.)   Western  Indus- 
Plant  Equipment  News  (mo.)  (cont.  free 

dist.)   Gen'l  Indus.  Equip.  East 

of  Rockies.. 
Rental  Yard  Register  (mo.) 

Rental  Indus.. 
Controlled  free  dist., 
Western  Industrial  Empire  (mo.) 

Western  Busi.  &  Indus. 
Oakland 

Inter-City  Express  (dly)  ....Legal  &  Com 
San  Francisco 

Business  Digest  Incorporating  Pacific 
Coast  Business  and  Shipping  Register 
(wkly)....Shipp'g  Busi..  Indus.  &  Finan.. 

Commercial  News  (dly)  , 

Pacific  Factory  (mo.)  (cont.  ctx.) 

Management  Personnel. 
Western  Industry  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Indus.  Activ.  in  the  West. 
San  Jose 

Post-Record    (dly)    Court  &  Com'l 

South  Gate 

Pump  Digest  (Eng.  &  Ger.)  (quar.) 

Pump  Users  &  Purchasers 


Circ. 

..      $5,179 

.VAC  9,808 

..      $5.227 

.VAC  8,883 

....      $5.109 

....      $1.000 
....      $4,100 

1,142 


$7.056 
...  >12,310 
.  >14,989 

420 


Coa  Cob 


CONNECTICUT 


Maintenance  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Maint.  &  Operat'g  Eng'rs....  >50,171 
Modern  Pattern  Making  (bi-mo.)   (cont. 

circ.)    Indus.  Foundry  Patterns    VAC  11,552 

Greenwich 

Management  Methods  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Admin.  Mgmt.  Serv.  &  Equip....  >50,481 

West  Hartford 

Connecticut  Industry  (mo.)  Indus....      $2,684 

Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

American  Society  of  Association  Execu- 
tives Journal  (quar.)   ....  Assn.  Exec's  .. 
Changing  Times.  The-Kiplinger  Maga- 
zine (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Family  Economics  &  Self  Help.... 

Current  Contents  (s-mo.)  Mgmt.... 

Daily  Report  for  Executives  (see  Bureau 
of  National  Affairs  Publications  in  cata- 
log section.) 
Foreign   Commerce   Weekly    (no   adv.) 

(wkly)       Foreign  Com  .. 

Foreman's  Digest  (mo.)  ..  .Indus' 1  Mgmt.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Industrial    and    Engineering    Chemistry 

(mo.)     

Total  unpaid  dist.... 
Industrial  Retail  Stores  (bi-mo.) 

Retail  Stores  .. 
Industrial  Security  (quar.) 

Indus.  Security  &  Plant  Prot'n  .. 
Ordnance  (bi-mo.)  ..  Ord..  Nat' 1  Defense.... 
Personnel  Administration  (bi-mo.) 

Personnel  Admin ... 

Personnel  and  Guidance  Jrl.  (mo.)   (see 
note  in  catalog) 

Personnel  &  Guidance  Workers.... 
Survey  of  Current   Business    (no  adv.) 
(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Current- Econ.  Analysis.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Technical  News  Bulletin  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Research.  Test'g  &  Analysis  ... 

i^^i  FLORIDA 

Review  (dly)  Com'l  &  Legal....      $1,491 

Tampa 

Florida  Trend  (mo.)   Indus.  Exec's....          474 

Controlled  free  dist....        4,175 


2,021 


627 


$8.000 
$1.000 

*30,527 
I,3S8 

$3.010 

1,175 
43,114 

$4.800 


13,000 


$14.850 
$1.120 


CtrcuUUon—**Sept.  A, B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  «P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Atlanta  GEORGIA  Circ. 

Industrial  Development  and  Manufac- 
turers Record  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Indus.  Site  Selec'n  ..  >12,078 

Southern  Power  and  Industry  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)   Power  &  Indus....  >15,6«7 

Columbus 

Industrial  Index  (wkly) — Indus.  AConst.... 
Decatur 

Dixie  Business  (quar.) 

Busi.  Res.,  Finan.,  Indus.... 

Honolulu  HAWAII 

Hawaiian  Industry  (Incorporating 
Hawaii  Engineer)  (mo.) 

Indus.  &  Eng'g....  951 

Controlled  circ....        1,754 


Chicago  ILUNOIS 

Business  For  Sale  (mo.)  ....Busi.  Invest..... 
Calumet  Record  (mo.K.Ind..  Gen'l  News.... 
Controlled  free  dist.~. 
Central   Manufacturing   District    Maga- 
zine (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Indus.,  Trans.  &  Busi.  Exec.... 
Chemical  Processing  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Chera.  Proc.  Indus.... 
Electrified  Industry  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Elec.  in  Indus.  Plants  ... 
Factory  Equipment  and  Production  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)  ....Metal  Work'g  Factories.... 
Frontier,  The  (no  adv.)    (quar.)    (cont. 

free  diet.)   Indus.  Res    . 

Grain  Terminals  and  Processing  Plants 

(mo.)    Plant  Mgmt.  &  Oper'n.... 

Controlled  free  dist 
Industrial  Bulletin  (mo.) (cont.  free  dist.) 

Indus.  News.... 
Industrial  Laboratories  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Ind.  Lab ... 
Industrial  Marketing  (mo.) 

Indus.  Sales  &  Adv'g.... 
Total  unpaid  dist.... 
Industrial  Packaging  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Protective  Packag'g.... 
Industrial  Refrigeration  (mo.) 

Indus.  Refrig.... 
Controlled  free  dist . . 
Industrial  Research  (quar.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Scientific  Res.... 

Industrial  Research  News-Letter  (no 
adv.)  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Indus.  Res.... 
Industrial  Science  and  Engineering  (6  ti. 

a  yr.)  (cont.  free  dist.)  ....Indus.  Scien.... 
Industrial   Supervisor   (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

Indus.  Safety ... 
Industrial  Wastes  (bi-mo.) 

Indus.  Waste  Disp.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Institutions  Magazine  (mo.) 

Mass  Feed'g  &  Mass  Hous'g  . 
Total  unpaid  dist... 
Journal  of  Marketing  (quar.) 

Indus.  &  Com'l  Mkt'g.... 
Mass  Vending   (mo.)    (cont.   free  dist.) 

Vend'g  Engineers  &  Indus.  Mgmt.... 
Production  Equipment  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 
Indus.  Equip 
Recreation  Management  (mo.) 

Indus.  Rerceat'n  .. 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Surplus  Record  and  Index  (mo.)    (cont. 

circ.)    Used  &  Surplus  Indus.  Equip  .. 

Today's  Business  (bi-mo.)  Magazine 

Ptc'g  Planned  Moderniz'n ... 
Wall  Street  Journal  (Midwest  Edition) 

(dly)    „ «..Nat'l  Busi.  &  Finan..., 

Evanston 

Nondestructive  Testing  (bi-mo.)  .  .Indus..., 
Peorla 

Marketeer  (mo.)   (controlled  free  dist.) 

Prod.  Mds'g  for  Indus..., 
Record   (dly)   Court  &  Com.  News.... 


10,000 
500 


>50,097 
>43,177 
>29,153 

$15,000 
3,372 


100,000 
>30,041 

*14,607 
1,016 

>18,416 

3,226 
11,774 

25,000 

117,500 
33,691 

$162,273 

>9,194 

*42,287 
4,308 

$9.300 
7,386 
>40,295 

$2,057 
$2,100 

40,362 
$240,000 
.*170,491 

$5,200 


$1,500 
$400 


Culver  INDIANA  dfC 

Indiana  Business  and  Industry  (mo.) 

Bus.  &  Indus....        1,471 
Controlled  free  dist....        6,821 
Indianapolis 

Indianapolis  Commercial  (dly) Busi....       3,478 

Industrial  Finishing  (mo.)    (controlled 

circ.)     Prod.  Finish  .  >16,338 

D-  Molne.  IOWA 

Iowa  Business  and  Industry  (mo.) 

Local  Trade ...        1,323 
Controlled  free  dist...,       4,789 
Sioux  City 

Daily  Reporter  (dly) 

Legal.  Com'l  ft  Finan...          350 

Toptka  KANSAS 

Kansas  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.)    Indus.  Devel.... 

Controlled  free  dist   .    $21,500 
Midwest  Industry  Magazine  (mo.)  (cont. 
circ.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Busi.,  Purch'g,  Eng'g  Exec's....    >S,404 

Louisville  KENTUCKY 

IAPES  News  (mo.)  . .- Tech.  Trade....    $18,995 


New  Orleans  LOUISIANA 

Daily  Journal  of  Commerce  (dly) 

Bldg.  &  Com.  &  Municipal  Bonds.... 
Controlled  free  dist... 


2,700 
690 


$3,324 
$3,400 
4,600 


Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Banker  and  Tradesman  (wkly) 

Finan.,  Com.  R.  Est... 
Commercial  Bulletin  (wkly) .  Com.  &  Mfg .. 

Industry  (mo.)   Indus 

Modern  Materials  Handling  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)   Materials  Handling   .  >40,190 

New  Englander  (mo.)  N.  E.  Indus....        7,315 

Controlled  free  dist  ..        5,243 
Resale  (mo.) 

Used,  Rebuilt,  Surplus  Indus.  Equip....         $365 
Controlled  free  dist....    $29,244 
Newton 

Computers  and  Automation  (mo.). .Indus....      $3,400 


Ann  Arbor 


MICHIGAN 


School  Shop  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.)  (see  not* 

in  catalog)   Indus.  Educ....  >28,361 

Detroit 

Michigan  Manufacturer  and  Financial 
Record    (mo.)    ...„ Indus.  &  Finan....    $10,000 


Minneapolis 


MINNESOTA 


Cemmercial  West  (wkly)  Banking.... 

Finance  and  Commerce  (dly)  Bus.  &  Leg..- 


Kansas  City 

Record    (dly) 
Springfield 

Events    (dly) 


MISSOURI 
Com'l  Court  &  R.  Est.... 


— Courts  &  Com'l ... 


$3.958 


770 

211 


NEBRASKA 
Daily  Record  (dly)  Legal  &  Com.... 

Madison  N£W  JERSEY 

Supervision  (mo.) 

Indus.  Rela'ns  &  Opera'n  Mgmt....      20,000 
Newark 

Jersey  Industrial  Buyer  (bi-mo.)   (cont. 

free  dist.)  „.. Indus.  Equip....      $7,000 

New  Jersey  Business  (mo.) 

Busi.  ft  Indus  ...      $3,128 
Controlled  free  dist ...    $11,500 
Peapack 

Occupational  Index  (quar.)..  Occupations... 
Union  City 

Journal  of  Industry  (mo.)  ............... .Indus....       5,000 

Washington 

Consumer  Bulletin  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Analyses  of  Commodities.... 

Prod,  or  Merch.... 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  -A- June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  5P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated. 
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COMMERCIAL  and  INDUSTRIAL 

(Continued) 

NEW  YORK  Circ. 

Monitor  (bi-rao.)   -..- Indus....      $2,195 

Flushinff 

New  York  Industrial  World  (mo.)  (cont. 
free  dist.)... .Indus,  of  N.Y.,  N.J.,  Conn  ...       3,264 

Freeport 

Long  Island  Commercial  Review  (wkly) 

L.  I.  Indus..  Comm'ce.,  Fin'ce....      $1,500 
Controlled  free  dist...      $5,500 


Industrial  and  Labor  Relations  Review 

(quar.)   Indus.  &  Labor  Rela'ns....      $2,650 

Mount  Vernon 

Consumer    Reports     (no    adv.)     (mo.) 

Analyses  of  Commodities....  $800.000 
Ultrasonic  News  (bi-mo.) 

Ultrasonic  Equip  &  Applica'ns....      $1,000 
Controlled  free  dist....    $14,000 

New  York 

Adhesives  Age  (mo.)  Indus.... 

Advanced  Management  (mo.)  Indus.  Mgt  ..       14,721 
American  Industry  (mo.)  (cont.  free 

dist.)     Indus....      26,000 

Bondants  (mo.)       Indus  .. 

Career:   For  the  Experienced  Engineer 
and  Scientist  (quar.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  $25,000 

Commercial     and     Financial     Chronicle 

(s-wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog)      Finan  ..      19.542 
Dun's  Review  and  Modern  Industry  (mo.) 

Busi.  Exec.  Magazine  .  *  11 5, 932 
Employee  Recreation  (mo.)   (see  note  in 

catalog)         Indus.  Rec....        1,361 

Controlled  free  dist....        5.916 

Factory    (mo.)    ....Indus.  Mgmt.  &  Maint  ..  * 65, 428 

Total  unpaid  dist....        2,076 

Forbes    (s-mo.)    .    Indus.,  Busi.  &  Finan....*26O,448 

Fortune  (mo.)   ~ Busi.  &  Indus    *304,000 

Industrial  Bulletin  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

Labor  Rela'ns....        5,720 
Controlled  free  dist ...        5,400 

Industrial  Design  (mo.).. Indus.  Design'g  ...    +9,997 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,794 
Industrial  Distribution  (mo.) 

Indus.  Supplies,  Distributors....  -frl5,285 
Total  unpaid  dist  1,124 

Industrial  Equipment  News  (mo.) (cont. 

circ.)    Product  Info,  for  Indus  ..  >70,271 

Industrial  Gas  (mo.)  Indus.  Plants....      14,008 

Industrial  Photography  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Indus.  Photo    .  >30.30S 
Ingenieria  International  Industria  (Span. ) 

(mo.)    Lat.  Amer.  Indus.  &  Eng'g....  *  19, 096 

International  Management  Digest 
(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Indus.  Export....  *32.958 
Journal   of   Commerce   and   Commercial 

(dly)  (see  note  in  catalog) Cora....**34,867 

Magazine  of  Standards.  The   (mo.) 

Standardiation  &  Safety  Codes....        9.104 
Management  Review  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Indus.  Mgmt    .      28.095 

Mill  and  Factory  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.)  Indus    .  >60,667 
News  Front  (mo.)    (cont.  free  dist.) 

Dept.  Heads  in  Indus.  &  Busi.  Co  ..      50.281 
Noise  Control    (bi-mo.) 

Problem  of  Noise  ..        3,066 
Controlled  free  dist....  800 

Personnel  (no  adv.)   (bi-mo.) 

Personnel  Exec....    $21,132 
Revista  Industrial  (Span.)   (mo.)   (cont. 

circ.)  Lat.  Amer.  Indus.  Trd....  >22,953 

"Sales"  Army-Navy  Surplus  (wkly) 

Sale  of  Surplus  Materials.... 
Spot  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Adv'g  &  Sell'g....  850 

Controlled  free  dist ...      14,150 
Supervisory  Management  (no  adv.) 

(mo.)    Indus.  Mgmt...      25,600 

Greensboro  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Southern  Industrial  Supplier  (mo.)  (cont. 

free  dist.)   Indus.  Sup.  Dist'rs....        4,100 


Cincinnati  OHIO 

Court  Index  (dly)  M Com.  &  Legal- 
New  Products  Digest  (mo.)    (cont.  free 
dist.) 

New  Prod's  &  Methods  of  Mer'd's'g.... 
Cleveland 

Automation  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Autom'n  in  Indus.... 

Buyers  Purchasing  Digest   (mo.)    (con- 
trolled   circ. ) .  Indus.  Equip.  &  Supplies.  .. 
Material  Handling  Engineering  (mo.) 

(cont.   circ.)  Mat'l  Handl'g  Equip.... 

New  Equipment  Digest  (mo.) (controlled 

circ.)   Indus... 

Columbus 

Reporter  (dly) Court  &  Com.  News.... 

Dayton 

Manage  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Gen'l  Mgmt.  Rela'ns  in  Indus.... 

Tulwi  OKLAHOMA 

Legal  News  (dly)  Com.  &  Legal.... 

Portland  OREGON 

Daily  Journal  of  Commerce   (dly) 

Com'l  &  Legal.... 
Industrial  News  Review   (mo.)    .    Indus.... 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

ASTM  Bulletin   (8  ti.   a  yr.) 

Laboratory  Equip  .. 
Controlled  free  dist... 
Delaware  Valley  Announcer  (mo.) 

Com'l  Indus.  &  Eng'g   . 
Industrial  Consultant  (bi-mo.) (cont.  free 

dist.)     Indus.  Prod.  Merchandis'g.... 

Industria]   Maintenance  and   Plant   Op- 
eration (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Plant  Engr.  &  Maint 
Industrial  Reporter  (bi-mo.)   (cont.  free 

dist.)  .Indus.  Prod.  Merchandis'g.... 

Industrial  Supplier  and  Distributor  News 
(mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) 

Indus.  Supply  &  Distrib'n.... 
Product  Design  and  Development  (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.) 

Design  &  Developm't  of  Durable  Goods.... 
World  Industry  and  Production  News 
(bi-mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Int'l  Indus.  &  Prod'n  .. 
Pittsburgh 

Instrument   and   Apparatus    News    (bi- 
mo.)  (cont.  circ.)  -...Indus.  &  Scien  .. 

Instruments  and  Automation  (mo.)   (see 
note  in  catalog) 

Indus.  Instru.  for  Meas.  &  Control   . 
Qualified  paid   . 
Controlled  circ.... 
Journal  of  the  Air  Pollution  Control 

Assn.    (quar.)    ....    Air  Pollu'n  Control .. 
Swarthmore 

Personnel  Journal    (mo.)    (see  note  in 
catalog)  -...Personnel  Directors  ... 

Austin  TEXAS 

Texas  Parade  (mo.) 

State,  Highway  &  Indus.  News  ... 

Dallas 

Daily  Commercial  Record  (dly) 

Court  News  ... 
Fort  Worth 

Commercial  Recorder  (dly)  Business.... 

Houston 

Corrosion  (mo.) 

Corrosion  Research  &  Control.... 
Texas  Industry  (mo.) Mfg.... 


Circ. 

$1.450 

4,044 

>30,039 
>74,302 
>40,705 
>75,130 
1,580 

70,572 


$3,883 
3,500 


11,719 
1,257 

23,200 

$5,500 

>71,374 

$5,500 

25,000 
>40,604 

$4.500 
>86,804 

>16.466 
>4,303 

$1,800 
$4,299 


$6,000 
$452 


7,961 

$4.500 


Salt  Lake  City 


UTAH 


Intel-mountain  Industry  and  Weekly 
Construction  News  (mo.) 

Min'g,  Trk'g  &  Constr....VAC  2,021 
Controlled  free  dist.. ..VAC  2,623 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statement*;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  {P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Seattle  WASHINGTON  Circ. 

Journal  of  Commerce  and  Construction 
Record  (dly)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Com.,  Indus,,  Finan.  &  Marine....       5,101 
Washington  Purchasing  Agent  and  Man- 
ufacturer (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Purch.  &  Mfg....  662 

Controlled  free  dist....        1,037 

Madison  WISCONSIN 

Journal  of  the  American  Society  of  Train- 
ing Directors  (mo.)....  Indus.  Train' g....        4*000 
Milwaukee 

Industrial  Quality  Control  (mo.). ...Indus 

Quality  thru  Statistical  Methods....      12,278 
Melting  Pot   (mo.)    Industrial...    $10,000 

CANADA 

Vancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

B.  C.  Industrial  Report  (mo.) 

Busi.  &  Indus,..     *  1,571 
Journal  of  Commerce  Weekly  (wkly) 

Constr.,  Munic.,  Chip.  &  Finan....    46,096 
Western  Business  and  Industry  (mo.) 

Busi.,  Indus.  &  Finan....    *4,269 
Total  unpaid  dist...        1,198 


Winnipeg 


MANITOBA 


Trade  and  Commerce  in  Western  Canada 

(mo.)       Indus..     46,091 

Western   Manufacturing   and   Industrial 
Development  (bi-mo. ) 

Manuf'g  &  Proc's'g  Indus....     * 3,837 

Don  Mills  ONTARIO 

Industrial  Digest  (mo.)  .....Indus  ...  421,335 

Manufacturing  and  Industrial  Engineer- 
ing   (mo.)    Indus.  Prod.  Mgmt...     46,183 

Hamilton 

Cost  and  Management  (mo.) 

Indus.  Acc't'g....      t6,700 

London 

Business  Quarterly  (quar.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)      ..Busi.,  Econ.,  Polit.  Science...      tl,800 
Toronto 

CABMA  Trends  (quar.)  Brit.  Trade.... 

Canadian  Personnel  and  Industrial  Rela- 
tions Journal  (quar.)    ..  Indus.  Rela'ns....      Jl,573 
Financial  Post  (wkly)       .  Com.  &  Finan....  £83,747 
Total  unpaid  dist    .        1,823 

Industrial  Canada  (mo.)  * 6,645 

Total  unpaid  dist....        1,294 

Monetary  Times  (mo.)  Business..     49,653 

New  Equipment  News  (mo.) 

Indus.  Equip.  News....  416,977 
Plant  Administration  (mo.) 

Plant  Opera'n  Econ.  &  Effi....     46,668 

Ganftravale  QUEBEC 

Canadian  Industrial  Equipment  News 

(s-mo.)      Prod.  &  Plant  Oper....  418,823 

Shop  (mo.)  .....Used  Equip.  &  Mach....  414JS3 

Montreal 

Canadian  Business  (mo.)  Com'l  &  Finan...  £34,08 

Total  unpaid  dist    .        1,492 

Canadian  Industrial  Distributor  (mo.) 

Indus  . .     44,775 

Commerce  (Fr.)    (mo.)   Com.  Indus....  -£10,002 

Health  &  Industrial  Safety  (Eng.  &  Fr.) 

(mo.)    .Indus.  Safety  &  Health  ...          16C 

Controlled  free  dist....       3,14 
Product  Design  and  Materials   (bi-mo.) 

Indus.  Eng'g ...     46,923 
Quebec  Industrial.   Le   (Fr.)    (mo.) 

French  Indus  ..     46,28 
Quebec 

Semaine  Commercial*  (Fr.Hwkly) 

Credit  &  Gen'l  Mdse.... 

REPUBLIC  OP  THE  PHILIPPINES 
Manila 

Agricultural  and  Industrial  Life  (Eng.) 

(mo.) Agric,  Trade....      13,18 


CONFECTIONERY,  ICE  CREAM 
and  SODA  FOUNTAINS 

Se«  also  Baking 

>a  Angeles  CALIFORNIA  Giro. 

New    Counter   Freezer   News    (mo.) 

Ret.  Ice  Cream  Trd.... 
Western  Milk  and  Ice  Cream  News 

(wkly)  Milk  &  Ico  Cream  Dlrs  . .      t3,112 

San  Francisco 

Western  Confectioner  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Confections....  >2,867 

Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
National  Candy  Wholesaler  (mo.) 

Confec.  Indus....      $2,250 
Controlled  free  dist    .      *2,300 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Southern  Candy  and  Tobacco  Jobber 

(mo.)    Candy  Indus....  467 

Controlled  free  dist....        1,813 

Oak  Park  ILLINOIS 

Candy   Equipment— See    Manufacturing 

Confectioner  in  catalog. 
Candy    Packaging — See    Manufacturing 

Confectioner  in  catalog. 
Manufacturing  Confectioner  with  Inter- 
national Confectioner  (mo.)   (see  note 
in  catalog) Candy  Mfg....    *2,151 

Waldwick  NEW  JERSEY 

Tobacco   and    Confectionery    Distributor 

(mo.)    Tob.  Trd    .      $3,480 


Brooklyn 


NEW  YORK 


Tobacco  and  Confectionery  Guide  (mo.) 
N      York  Tob>  &  Confec-  Ret-  Trd.... 

Candy  Industry  and  Confectioners 
Journal    (ftntly,   Tues.)    (see  note  in 
catalog)   (cont.  circ.)  ....    Confec.  Busi   . 
Total  unpaid  dist.... 

Chain  Store  Age — Restaurant  and  Foun- 
tain Executives  Edition  and  Restau- 
rant and  Fountain  Managers  Edition 
(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  .... 

Total  unpaid  dist.... 
Confectionery    and    Ice    Cream    World 

(wkly) «. .. 

Fast  Food  (mo. )  (cont.  circ. )  Soda  Fount's    . 

Ice  Cream  Field  (mo  ) (cont.  circ.).... 

Ice  Cream  Mfg.  &  Merch..., 

Ice  Cream  Trade  Journal  (mo.)          

Total  unpaid  dist.... 

Portland  OREGON 

Pacific  Drug  Review  (mo.) 

Drugs,  Soda  Fountain..., 
Total  unpaid  dist .., 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Confectioner,  The  (mo.) 

Ice  Cream  Review   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    .. Jce  Cream  Mfg .. 

Total  unpaid  dist..., 

CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Dairy  and  Ice  Cream  Journal 

(mo.)    Dairy  Prod.  Mfg... 

Fountains  in  Canada  (bi-mo.)  (see  note 
in  catalog)  Soda  Fountain  Trade  . 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Fournee  L*  (Fr.)  (mo.) 

Bak'g  &  Conf'ry  . 


*4,071 
1,233 


*24,130 
4,986 


>50,039 

>8,223 

*7,178 
1,106 


*4,404 
1,538 


*7,245 
1,888 


43.809 
420,241 


41,915 


CONGRESSIONAL  and  FEDERAL 
GOVERNMENT  AFFAIRS 

Loa  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 


Technocrat.  The  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 
note  in  catalog) 


(see 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit:  8 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated. 
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CONGRESSIONAL  and  FEDERAL 
GOVERNMENT  AFFAIRS  (Continued) 

Washington    DISTRICT  OP  COLUMBIA  Circ. 

Congressional  Digest  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog) Work  of  Congress...  No  adv 

Diplomat  (mo.)  Interna'l  Society....      25,000 

Controlled  free  dist ...        3,000 
Foreign  Service  Journal  (mo.) 

U.  S.  For'gn  Serv.  &  State  Dept....        5,646 
Government  Security  and  Loyalty — (see 
Bureau  of  National  Affairs   Publica- 
tions in  catalog  section) 
Government  Standard  (wkly)..Gov't  Emp....    $62.000 

Roll  Call  (Wed.)   (cont.  circ.) - 3,500 

Controlled  free  dist....        4,250 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Northwest  Technocrat  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  .... 

CANADA 
Vancouver          BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Technocracy  Digest  (quar.)  ............ 

CONSTRUCTION,  CONTRACTING, 
BUILDING,  EXCAVATING 

See  also  Architecture;  Engineering  (Various  Branches) ; 

Lumber.  Building  Materials.  Woodworking;  Brick. 

Tile,  Cement.  Concrete;  Roads  and  Streets. 


ALABAMA 

Elevator  World  (mo.)   ...  Elevator  Indus  . 


7,629 


ARIZONA 
Arizona   Builder   and   Contractor    (mo.) 

(cont.  circ,)    Bldg.  &  Constr  ...    >5,646 

Uttla  Rock  ARKANSAS 

Construction  News  (Public  Works  Issue) 

(s-mo.)   (cont.  circ.)  -...Constr....    >7,322 

LM  Ang«l«s  CALIFORNIA 

Building  News  (bi-wkly)  ....Bldg.  Trades   .      {4,256 

Building  Standards  (mo.)   ~ Bldg.... 

Construction    Reports     (see    Southwest 

Builder  and   Contractor.) 
Daily  Construction  Service  (daily)   (see 

note  in  catalog)  .. Eng'g  Constr ...         {885 

Southwest  Builder  and  Contractor  (wkly) 

(see  note  in  catalog) 

Arch..  Ens' 8  &  Bldg....        4,188 
Controlled  free  dist    .        2,423 


2.981 


Building  Contractor  of  California   (mo.) 

Bldg.  Constr's.... 
Francisco 
Architect  and  Engineer  (mo.) 

Arch.  &  Constr ... 
Construction  Illustrated  (mo.)   (cont. 

circ.)    .. ~ Eng'g  &  Constr.... 

Daily  Construction  Service  (daily)   (see 

note  in  catalog)  Eng'g  Constr  ...        2,192 

Daily  Pacific  Builder  (daily) 

Bldg.  ft  Eng'g. ..        3,882 
Western  Construction  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Civil  Eng'g  &  Constr. .  >18,S28 

COLORADO 
Daily  Journal  (dally) 

Legal.  R.  Est.,  Constr'n  ..        2,108 
Controlled  free  dist ...          313 
Rocky   Mountain   Construction    (s-mo.) 

(cont.  circ.) .. Constr...    >5,851 

Hew  Have.  CONNECTICUT 

Commercial  Record  (wkly)  R.  E.  &  Bldg....       4,320 

Wilmington  DELAWARE 

Explosives  Engineer  (bi-mo. )  (cont.  circ. ) 

Min'g  Quarry'*  &  Constr....   >8,8S6 

Washington     DISTRICT  OP  COLUMBIA 
Bulletin  of  the  Washington  Building 
Congress  (mo.)  ......  Construction  Indus....      $1,500 


Washington  Circ. 

Construction  Labor  Report — See  Bureau 
of   National   Affairs   Publications    in 
catalog  section. 

Construction   Specifier.   The    (no   adv.) 
'quar. )    ...................................... ........Constr..~ 

Constructor  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.). ...Constr....  >8,194 

Manufactured  Homes  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Prefab  Homes.,.  >1«,872 
NAHB  Journal  of  Homebuilding   (mo.) 

Home  Bldg....      37.453 

Controlled  free  dist ...        3,695 
Qualified  Contractor  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Elec.  Contr'g....  >21,480 

Surveying  and  Mapping  (quar.) 

Survey'g  &  Mapp'g....       4,910 

Miami  FLORIDA 

Florida   Building  Journal   (mo.)    (cont. 

circ.)    - Bldg.  Trade....   >4,168 

Tampa 

Florida  Builder  (mo.) Construe' nu...          506 

Controlled  free  dist....        2,448 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Southern  Building  Supplies  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)   .. Bldg.  Supplies  ...  >12,266 

College  Park 

Southern  Builder  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Home  Bldg.  Construc'n....        3,273 
Cohan but 

Industrial  Index  (wkly). .Indus.  &  Constr.... 
Decatur 

Dixie  Contractor  (wkly)  (cont.  circ.) 

Bldg.  Eng'g.  Road  Constr ...   >5,536 

Honolulu  HAWAII 

Builders  Report  Pacific  (wkly) 

Contr's,  Archi'ts  &  Engi'rs..,  717 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


American  Lumberman  and  Building  Prod- 
ucts Merchandiser  (ftntly.  Mon.) 

Lumber  &  Bldg'g  Mat'ls....  * 28,290 
Total  unpaid  dist  ..        1,251 
Building  Construction  Illustrated   (mo.) 

Methods  of  Big  Bldg   . 

Controlled  circ....  >24,472 
Building  Supply  News  (mo.) 

Lumber  &  Bldg.  Mat'l  Dlrs....  * 25,490 
Total  unpaid  dist ...        3,737 
Caminos  y  Construction  Pesada  (Span.) 
(mo.)    (see    note    in    catalog)    (cont. 

circ.)    Construction  ...  >  15.050 

Chicago  Construction  News   (morn.  ex. 
Sat.    ft   Sun.) 

Constr.  News,  Bldg.  &  Eng'g...       3,700 
Controlled  free  dist    .  800 

Concrete  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)     Concrete  Constr    .VAC  12.606 

Concrete  Construction  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Concr.  Bldg      >27,332 
Construction  Equipment  News  (mo.) 

Constr.  Equip.  Mfrs.  &  Distrib'rs....        1,630 
Fence  Industry  Trade  News  (mo.) 

Fence  Indus....      {3.100 
Controlled  free  dist . .      {5.000 
Midwest  Inspection  Journal  (mo.) 

Mod.  Constr.  &  Bldg.  Reg's....        4,760 
Practical    Builder    (mo.)    (see    note    in 

catalog)   .. Bldg.  Constr....*100,S08 

Total  unpaid  dist ...        3,636 
World  Construction  (mo.)   (cont.    circ.) 

Eng'g  Constr....  >  13,140 
Springfield 

Builder,  The  (mo.) 

H'way  &  Heavy  Const'n  &  Eng'g....  244 

Controlled  free  dist....       4,538 


Indianapolis 


INDIANA 


Carpenter.  The  (mo.)  Labor  ft  Bldg  ..    511,527 

Construction  Digest  (bi-wkly)  (cont.circ.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  ..Public  Wks.  Ind  ...    >8,969 

Cadar  Rapids  IOWA 

Construction   Equipment   Operation  and 
Maintenance  (bi-mo.)   Construction...    {55.000 


Circulation— **Sept.  A, B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  63A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  5 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


DM  Moines  Circ. 

Central  Constructor  (wkly)   (see  note  in 
catalog)    $2.300 

Topeka  KANSAS 

Kansas  Construction  Magazine  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)  Kansas  Constr.  Indus..    > 4,895 

Baton  Rouge  LOUISIANA 

Gulf  States  Architect  and  Builder  (mo.) 

Arch.,  Bldg....       $1,800 
Controlled  free  dist    .      $1,100 
New  Orleans 

Daily  Journal  of  Commerce  (dly) 

Bldg.  &  Com.  &  Municipal  Bonds    .        2,700 
Controlled  free  dist....  690 


Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Builders'    Weekly   Guide(wkly) Bldg.... 

Contractor.  The  (mo.) 

Gen'l  Constr.  &  Bldrs.  in  Md    . 
Controlled  free  dist    . 

Lexlntton              MASSACHUSETTS 
New  England  Construction  (bi-wkly) 
(controlled  circ.)     Constr  , 


93 
2,407 


>S,124 


Detroit 


MICHIGAN 


Bildor,  The  (mo.)       Construction        $24,000 

Detroit  Building  Tradesman  (wkly) 

Labor-Const.  Trades          52,000 
Michigan  Contractor  and  Builder  (wkly) 
(see  note  in  catalog)   (cont.  circ.) 

Constr         >3,583 
Warren 

Midwest  Home  Builder  (mo.) 

Home  Bldrs.  &  Archit's.... 
Controlled  free  dist 


Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

Construction  Bulletin   (wkly)    (see  note 

in  catalog)    ........  Eng'g  &  Constr 

Total  unpaid  dist 
Saint  Paul 

Home  Builder,  The  (mo.) 

(controlled  free  dist.)   ..    ..Home  Bldg 

JerTer.cn  City  MISSOURI 

Construction  Advisor,  The  (mo.).  .Constr 
Kan***  City 

Building  Trends    (quar.)    (cont.   circ.) 

Build'g    VAC   154,332 
Mid-  West  Contractor  (wkly)   (see  note  in 


3,524 

*  4,377 
1,463 

62,460 


catalog)   (cont.  circ.)  ..  ..Constr.  News 
St.  Louis 

St.  Louis  Construction  Record  (mo.) 
(cont.   free  dist.)       ............  Const 


Asbury  Park  JERSEY 

New  Jersey  Builder  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)      .........  Home  Bldg  ..... 


New  Jersey  Home  Builder  and  Con- 

tractor (mo.)   ......................    Constr 


>6,684 
12,000 

1,980 
4.611 


South  Orange 

Constructioneer  (wkly)  (cont.  circ.) 

Eng'g  Constr       >  13,343 
Trenton 

New  Jersey  Building  Contractor   (mo.) 

Bldg.  Constr    .        2.000 


New  Rochelle 

Stone   (mo.) 


NEW  YORK 

- -...  .  Bldg.  Stone....        1,873 

Controlled  free  dist  ..        7,044 
New  York 

American  Builder  (mo.)  Bldg.  Indus....*106,6St 

Total  unpaid  dist    .        3,078 
Building  Specialties  and  Home  Improve- 
ment   Dealer    (mo.) 

Bldg.  Specialty  Dealers  .. 
Total  unpaid  dist.... 
Bulletin  of  the  General  Contractors' 

Association  (mo.)      - Contr  .. 

Controlled  free  dist. ..      $2,100 
Civil  Engineering   (mo.). ...Constr.  Eng'g....  *41,< 

Total  unpaid  dist....        3,799 


2,062 

$3.400 


New  York  Gift. 

Construction  Equipment  (mo. )  (cont.  circ )  _ 

Constr ...  >50,»18 
Construction    Methods    and    Equipment 

(mo.)      Constr.  Eng'g.     *46,311 

Total  unpaid  dist ...        2,685 
Contractors  and  Engineers  (mo.)   (cont. 

circ.)     Contr.  &  Eng'g    .  >49,012 

Electrical  Construction  and  Maintenance 

(mo.)   Elec.  Constr.  &  Maint....  *37,8S4 

Total  unpaid  dist....        1,730 
Engineering  News-Record  (wkly) 

Constr.  &  Eng'g....  *78,844 
Total  unpaid  dist....        3,211 
Family  Handyman  (mo  ) 

Home  Repair  &  Improvement    * 267, 294 
Home  Modernizing  Guide  (s-an.) 

Home  Moderniz'g   .  $300,000 

House  and  Home  (mo.)       .    Home  Bldg    *  110, 049 
Total  unpaid  dist....        4,293 
Ingenieria  Internacional  Construccion 
(Span.)    (mo.) 

Lat.  Amer.  Constr.  &  En«'g    .  *  16, 201 
Kitchen  Business  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Kitchen  Cabinet  Indus....  >15,047 
Modern  Windows  (mo  )   (cont.  circ.) 

Window  Spec'ty  Dealer....  >16,713 
New  York  Construction  News  (wkly) 

Constr . .        4,500 

Steel  Construction  Digest  (no  adv.) 
(quar.)    (cont.  free  dist.) 

Struc'l  Steel  Constr....     $21,000 
White  Plains 

Contractors'  Electrical  Equipment  (mo.) 

(cont.   circ.)    Elec.  Contractors      >23,717 


Akron 


OHIO 


Home  Improvement  Topics  (mo.) 

Home  Improvem't....      16,500 
Columbus 

Ohio  Builder  (mo.)          Home  Bldg....      $4,308 

Hudson 

Building    Products    (mo.)     (cont.    circ.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)          Arch.  &  Bldg      >33,939 

Portland  OREGON 

Western  Building  (mo.)  (cont.  circ  ) 

Dlrs..  Bldrs.  &  Architects     >13,02S 


Harrisburg 


PENNSYLVANIA 


2.700 


Keystone  Builder  (mo  ) 

Home  Bldg.,  Remodeling    . 
Jenkintown 

Your  Church  (quar.)  ....Ch.  Bldg.  &  Arch....  $202,232 
Philadelphia 

Building  and   Realty  Record    (wkly) 

Home  Bldg   &  Gen'l  Tnt 
Controlled  free  dist 


3,304 
5,504 


Providence 


RHODE  ISLAND 


Record  and  Guide  (wkly)..R.  Est.  &  Bldg 


$692 


952 
3,808 


Dallas  TEXAS 

Construction  Journal  (wkly) 

Eng'g  &  Constr 
Controlled  free  dist 
Drilling  Contractor  (bi-mo.) 

Oil  Well  Drilling 
Texas  Contractor   (wkly)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    (cont.  circ.)....  Bldg.  &  Constr....    >4,421 
Fort  Worth 

Dallas- Fort  Worth  Construction  Record 

(mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.)  Constr....     $11,700 


Salt  Lake  City 


UTAH 


Intermountain  Industry  and  Weekly 
Construction  News  (mo.) 

Constr.,  Tr'k'g  &  Min'g....VAC  2,021 
Controlled  free  dist    VAC  2,623 

Roanoke  VIRGINIA 

Construction    (bi-wkly.    Mon.)    (cont. 


circ.)     Constr ...    >4,151 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


CONSTRUCTION,  CONTRACTING, 
BUILDING,  EXCAVATING   (Continued) 

fts*ttl«  WASHINGTON  Circ. 

Construction  World  —  Pacific   Northwest 
States  and  Alaska  Edition  —  See  Con- 
struction World.  Vancouver.  B.  C. 
Pacific  Architect  and  Builder   (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)   ................  Arch.   &  Bldg  ..    >7,414 

Pacific  Builder  and  Engineer  (mo.)   (see 
note  in  catalog)  ......  Eng'g  &  Constr  ..    *  7,854 

Total  unpaid  dist....        1,882 

Tacoma 

Index  (dly)  ..............  Court  &  Bldg.  News  ...          790 

Charleston  WEST  VIRGINIA 

West  Virginia  Construction  News 

(s-mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.)   ..  ..  Constr'n....      tl,200 

Madison  WISCONSIN 

Electricity  in  Building  (mo.) 

Home  Bldg.  Indus  ..      46.827 
Milwaukee 

Better  Building  Maintenance    (mo.) 

(cont.   circ.)     .............     Bldg.   Maint  ..  >57,494 

Western  Builder  (wkly)  ...........  Constr  ..    *3,237 

South  Milwaukee 

Excavating   Engineer   (mo.)    (controlled 
circ.)      .......................  Excavating....  >  52,411 

Superior 

Cooperative  Builder  (wkly) 

Help  for  Co-op.  Organizations    .      65,013 

CANADA 
Vancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Construction  World   (mo.)    ........  Constr    .     43.763 

Journal  of  Commerce  Weekly  (wkly) 

Constr.,  Munic.,  Ship.  &  Finan    .     46,095 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Western  Construction  and  Building  (mo.) 

Bldg.   Constr  ..     +3,057 


Don  Mills  ONTARIO 

Electrical  Contracting  and  Maintenance 

In  Canada    (mo.)        ..Contr.    &   Maint  .. 
Engineering  and  Contract  Record  (mo.) 

Eng'g   &   Contr    . 

MacLean  Building  Guide  (mo.)   .   ..Bldg  .. 
Toronto 

Building  Materials  News  (mo.) 

Bldg.    Materials    . 
Daily   Commercial    News    and    Building 

Record    (dly)       ..    ..Constr.    &   Munic  . 
Heavy  Construction  News  (wkly) 

Heavy  Constr  .. 
Home  Building  in  Canada   (bi-mo.  ) 

Home  Bldg.... 
National  Builder  (mo.) 

House  &  Apt.   Bldg.. 
Roads  and  Engineering  Construction  (mo.) 
Eng'g  &  Constr 


49,134 


411,062 
418,156 


.  415.307 
**6,909 
45,622 
.    *8,114 
.     42,684 
410,079 


Montreal  QUEBEC 

Architecture,   Batiment,   Construction 

(Fr.)    (mo.)    ........     Bldg.   Trade         42,613 

Batiment  (Fr.)   (mo.)       Bldg.  &  Constr....     43,704 

Canadian  Builder  (mo.)       ..........  Bldg      415,730 

Genie   Construction   Methodes   et  Outil- 

lage   (Fr.)    (mo.)    ...  Contrs.    &  Eng'rs  ..      $2,776 
Journal    des    Constructeurs,     Le     (Fr  ) 

(mo.)       ....................  Home  Bldg  .. 

Propriete  et  La  Construction.  La  (Fr.) 

(rao.)    ....  .................................  Constr.... 


CONVENTIONS  and  FAIRS 

KENTUCKY 
Horseman  and  Fair  World  (wkly) 

Harness  Rac'g....        7,500 

Htmpstead  NEW  YORK 

World  Convention  Dates  (mo.) 

COOT.  Date*.... 


Cincinnati                          OHI°  Clrc- 

Billboard    (wkly)    Amusements,..  *42,205 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Sales  Meetings  (6  ti.  a  yr.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  ....Trade  Shows  &  Conventions..- 

CORDAGE  and  TWINE 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Paper  and  Twine  Journal   (mo.)    (cont. 
circ.)   Paper  &  Twine...     >5,714 

COSMETICS  and  TOILETRIES 

See  also  Drugs  and  Pharmaceuticals;  also  Barber 
and  Beauty  Shops. 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

West  Coast  Druggist  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Whole.,  Ret.  Drugs  &  Toiletries    .      t7,700 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Food- Drug-Cosmetic  Law  Journal  (no 

adv.) (mo.) Food,  Drug,  Cosmetic  Laws... 
Journal  of  the  American  Oil  Chemists 
Society  (mo.)  Oil,  Soap  &  Fat  Ind . .    ^4,866 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Journal  of  the  Society  of  Cosmetic 
Chemists  (6  ti.  a  yr.)     Cosmetic  Chem    . 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

American  Perfumer  and  Aromatics  (mo.) 

Perf.,  Soap.  Cosm.  Mfg    .     *3,112 

Beauty  Fashion  (mo.)  Toilet  Goods  9,836 

Drug  and  Cosmetic  Industry  (mo.) 

Drug.  Cosmet.   Mfg        *4,945 
Drug  Trade  News  (bi-wkly) 

Drug  &  Cosmetic  Mfg        *9,789 
Total  unpaid  dist    .         3,822 
Soap  and  Chemical  Specialties  (mo.) 

Soap  &  Chemicals    .     if 5,173 
Total  unpaid  dist        1,293 

CANADA 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Prestige  (Fr.  &  Eng.)   (10  ti.  a  yr.) 

Cosmeticians,   Drug  & 

Gift  Salespeople         45,623 


CURTAINS,  DRAPERIES  and 
HOUSEFURNISHING  GOODS 

See    Furniture,    Rugs.    Carpets,    Bedding.    Upholstery; 
Pottery  and  Glass;  Lighting  and  Lighting  Fixtures 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

California  Dealer  News  (mo.) 

Home  Furn'gs  &  Jewelry    .  426 

Controlled  free  dist          12,422 
Western  Fabrics,  Curtains  &  Draperies 
(mo.)    (controlled  circ.) 

Curtains  &  Draperies   .     >4.706 

Denver  COLORADO 

F.    U.    R.    N.    Club    Facts    (mo.)     (see 
note  in  catalog)    (cont.   free  dist.) 

Home  Furn'gs  ..        2,561 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

New  England  Dealerscope  (mo.) 

Appliance-Housewares ...        6,075 

Newark  NEW  JERSEY 

Living  Unlimited   (bi-mo.) 

Household  Products  ...    JIO.OOO 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Curtain  and  Drapery  Department  Masa- 

zine  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.). .Ret.  Drap.  Trd....     >6,601 
Giftwares  (mo.) 

Gifts,  Art  Goods  &  House  Furn'g  ..  *  15, 438 
Total  unpaid  dist ...        1,529 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jtine  mnd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audits 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  5 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


New  York  Circ. 

Home  Furnishings  Daily  (dly) 

Home   Furn'gs ...  *39,215 
Total  unpaid  dist...        4,802 
Housewares  Review  (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)  House  Furn.  &  Elec.  Appli    .    *9,307 

Total  unpaid  dist  ..        1,401 

Interiors  (mo.). .Int.  Design's  &  Archit'g....  * 24, 113 
Total  unpaid  dist ...        2,596 
Today's  Living  (quar.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Home  Furn'gs  ...  $500,000 

Houston  TEXAS 

Behind  the  Scenes  (mo.) 

Sew'g  Mach.  &  Vacuum  Cleaner  Trd  ..        2,257 
Controlled  free  dist  ..      17,884 

Salt  Lake  City  UTAH 

Sewing  Machine  News  (mo.) 

Sew'g  Mach's  .. 

CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

China,  Glass  and  Gift  Buyer  (mo.) 

China,  Glass  Giftware  ..     43,498 
Home   Goods   Retailing    (ftntly.,    wed.) 

Home  Furn'gs  ..  *  12,260 

DENTAL 

Tuskegee  ALABAMA 

Bulletin  of  The  National  Dental  Associa- 
tion   (Negro)    (quar.)        ..    ..Dentistry    .        1,260 

San  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

Contact  Point   (mo.)  Coll.  Alum  &  Dent.... 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Dental   Abstracts    (mo.)    Dentistry  ..        8,090 

Fortnightly  Review  of  the  Chicago  Dental 

Society,  The  (s-mo.)  Dental.... 

Illinois  Dental  Journal   (mo.)        5,796 

Journal  of  Oral  Surgery,  Anesthesiology 
and  Hospital   Dental   Service   (bi-mo.) 

Dental. ..        4,318 

Journal  of  the  American  Dental  Asso- 
ciation   (mo  )        86, 

Journal    of    the    American    Dental    Hy- 

giemsts'   Assn.    (quar.)..    Dental  Hyg   .        5,493 
Wlnnetka 

Dental  Students'  Magazine  (mo.)    (cont. 
free  dist.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Dental  ..      15,290 

Fort  Wayne  INDIANA 

Journal  of  the  Indiana  State  Dental 
Association  (mo.)  


Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Journal  of  Dentistry  for  Children  (quar.) 

Dentistry  for  Children  . . 

Medford  MASSACHUSETTS 

Tufts  Dental  Outlook  (quar.)  Dental  .. 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Detroit  Dental  Bulletin,  The  (mo.) 

Dental.... 

Lansing 

Journal   of   the   Michigan   State   Dental 
Assn.    (mo.)    


5,400 


2.00C 


$3.75 


Minneapolis 


MINNESOTA 


Dental  Industry  News  (mo.)   (cont.  free 

dist.)    Dental    Trade.... 

Dental  Laboratory  Review  (mo.)  (cont. 

circ.)    

Dental  Survey  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Pract'g  Dentist....  > 92, 640 
St.  Paul 

North- West  Dentistry  (6  ti.  a  yr.)  2.M 


6,37 
>7,97 


t.  Louis  MISSOURI  Clrc. 

American  Journal  of  Orthodontics  (mo.)...        5,213 
Journal    American    College    of    Dentists 

(no  adv.)    (quar.)       .........     Dentistry...      $3,500 

Journal  of  Dental  Research  (bi-mo.) 

Dental    Research    .        5,853 
Journal  of  Prosthetic  Dentistry 

(bi-mo.)        ....................  Dental....       13,234 

Journal    of   the   Missouri   State   Dental 

Association   (mo.)       .........  Dental          £1,913 

Oral  Surgery,   Oral  Medicine  and  Oral 

Pathology   (mo.)       ..........  Dentistry  ..        6,410 

St.   Louis  Dental  Society  Bulletin,  The 

(mo.)    (cont.  free  dist.)    ..........  Dental....        1,300 

ersey  City  NEW  JERSEY 

Journal  of  the  New  Jersey  State  Dental 
Society,  The  (5  ti.  a  yr.)       Dentistry  . 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Albany  NEW  YORK 

Tic  (no  adv.)   (mo.)   (see  note  in  cata- 

log)   .............................  Dentistry    . 

lushing 

Journal,    American    Dental    Society    of 
Anesthesiology  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)   ..................................  Dental    . 

lempstead 

New  York  State  Dental  Journal   (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)       ......  Dental 

New  York 

Annals  of  Dentistry  (no  adv.)  (quar  ) 

Dental 

Dental   Laboratory  News    (mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog)       Dental  Lab.   News  . 
Controlled  free  dist  ... 
Journal  of  Dental  Medicine  (quar.) 

Dentistry— 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

New  York  Journal  of  Dentistry    (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)    .............. 

Harrisburg  PENNSYLVANIA 

Pennsylvania  Dental  Journal  (9  ti.  a  yr.) 

Dentistry.... 
Philadelphia 

Penn  Dental  Journal  (4  ti.  a  yr.) 

Dental  Coll 
Pittsburgh 

Dental   Digest   (mo.)   ..........  .......... 

Oral  Hygiene  (mo  )    (cont.  circ.)   ...... 

Oral  Hygiene  (Latin-  American  Edition) 

(Span.)    (mo.)    (controlled  free  dist.) 

Dental   Int.    of  Latin-  America  . 
Proofs.  The  Dental  Trade  Journal  (mo.) 

(cont.   free  dist.)        ....        Dental   Sup 


3,150 
$26,000 

$1,760 
til.  263 
$650 

7,200 

tl.200 
$800 

$5,879 

$6.300 

$400 

$20.273 
>  86,  153 

$18,804 
$5.903 


Dallas 

Texas   Dental  Journal   (mo.)       $2,677 

Houston 

Dental  Assistant.  The   (bi-mo.)     Dental....      $8.800 

CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Journal  of  the  Canadian  Dental  Associa- 
tion   (Eng.    &    Fr.)    (mo.)        45,955 

Journal  of  the  Ontario  Dental  Associa- 
tion  (mo.)       

Oral   Health    (mo.)    *6,070 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

McGill  Dental  Review  (quar.).  Coll.  Dent.... 


DIRECTORY  PUBLISHING 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Directory  Journal  (no  adv.)   (quar.) 

Directories ...        2,000 

DRUGS  and  PHARMACEUTICALS 

See  also  Cosmetics  and  Toiletries. 
ARIZONA 

$650 
$300 


Phoenix 

Arizona   Pharmacist    (mo.)        .. .  .Pharm  ,.. 
Controlled  free  dist ... 


Clrculatlon-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *Jm»e  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  «A  B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit* 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  JP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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DRUGS  and  PHARMACEUTICALS 

(Continued) 
Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA  Cite. 

California  Pharmacy  (mo.)  Pharm  ...  3.255 

Controlled  free  dist....  1,604 
Food.  Drug  and  Liquor  Digest  (mo. )  (cont. 

free  dist.)  Grocery  &  Drug  Indus  ...  5,557 

West  Coast  Druggist  (mo.)  (cont.  tree 

dist.)  ....Whole.  &  Ret.  Drugs  &  Toil          t7.700 

Dtnvir  COLORADO 

Rocky  Mountain  Druggist   (mo.)    (cont. 

free  dist.)  Retail  Drug  Trd  ..        5,355 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Journal  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical 

Assn.,  Scientific  Edition  (mo.)  tlO.OOO 

Journal  of  the  American  Pharmaceutical 

Assn..   Practical  Pharmacy  Ed.    (mo.)  30.533 

Controlled  free  dist  .  9,131 
National  Capital  Pharmacist  (mo.) 

Pharmacy    . 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Drag  and  Allied  Industries  (mo.)  (cont 

circ.)     Drug  Mfg 

Southeastern  Drug  Journal  (mo.).  Drugs    . 

ILLINOIS 
Central    Pharmaceutical    Journal    (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)       Retail  Drug  Stores  .. 

C.R.D.A.  News   (mo.)  ..     ..     Ret.  Drugs 

Drug  Progress  (mo.)  « Drugs  .. 

Food-Drug-Cosmetic    Law    Journal    (no 

adv.)    (mo.) 

Food,   Drug.   Cosmetic  Laws ... 

Illinois  Drug  Progress   (mo.)  Drugs 

N.A.R.D.  Journal  (s-mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)   (cont.  circ.)  Pharm 

Indianapolis  INDIANA 

Indiana  Pharmacist  (mo.) Pharm 

Lafayette 

Purdue  Pharmacist  (4  ti.  a  yr.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)       Pharm.  Coll 

Controlled  free  dtst 


>5.931 
5.170 


14,787 

13.100 
4.500 


*4.750 
>43,I79 

2.350 


t325 

n.soo 


Dea  Molnes 

Iowa  Pharmacist  (mo.)          ...    .    Pharm 

TofMka  KANSAS 

K.  P.  A.  News  (mo.) Drugs 

Frankfort  KENTUCKY 

Kentucky  Pharmacist  (mo.). .Ret.  Drugs 

MARYLAND 

Journal   of    Pharmacology    and    Experi- 
mental  Therapeutics  (mo.  )..Med.  Pharm 
Maryland  Pharmacist  (mo.)  (cont    circ  ) 
Pharm 
Pharmacological  Reviews  (quar.)       

MASSACHUSETTS 

Apothecary  (rno.)  Drug  Trd 

Ann  Arbor  MICHIGAN 

American  Journal  of  Hospital  Pharmacy 
(mo.)    Hospital   Pharra 

,*._. .>  Controlled  free  dist.... 

natron 

Michigan  Drug  Journal  (mo.). .Pharmacy 

Duhith  MINNESOTA 

Wholesale  Drug  Sales  (mo.) 
St.  Paul  Drug  Salesman 

Minnesota  Pharmacist  (mo.)  Pharm 

North  Western  Druggist  (mo.) 

Ret.  Drug  Trd  .. 
Controlled  free  dist ... 

laffaraon  City  MISSOURI 

Missouri   Pharmacist   (mo.) 

Mo.  Pharm'sts.... 
Controlled  free  dist . . 


2,650 


2.400 


tl.500 
1.789 


$4,000 
tl.OOO 

t3,100 


•4,025 
1,921 


5.982 
307 


1.500 
500 


Kanaas  City  Circ. 
Animal's  Healthmate  (mo.)   (cont.  free 

dist.)    Vet's  Drugs....  2.000 

Midwestern  Druggist  (mo.)  (cont.  free 

dist.)   Ret.   &  Wholes.   Drugs....  121 

Controlled  free  dist  ,  6.454 

Lincoln  NEBRASKA 

Nebraska  Mortar  and  Pestle  (mo.) 

Pharm  . .  941 

Trenton  NEW  JERSEY 

New  Jersey  Journal  of  Pharmacy   (See 
Philadelphia.   Pa.,   in  catalog  section) 
William,  town 

Mid-Atlantic    Apothecary    (mo.)     (con- 
trolled free  dist.)      Ret.  Drug  Trd....    $15.485 


Manhasset 


NEW  YORK 


>20,247 
>«2,718 

2,'o&4 


American  Professional  Pharmacist  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)   Prof.  Pharm 

New  York 

Ametican  Druggist  (ftntly.  Mon.)  (cont. 

circ.)  „ Ret      Drugs. 

Chain  Store  Age  Drug  Executives  Edi- 
tion and  Drug  Store  Managers  Edition 

(mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog)       

Total  unpaid  dist 
Drug  and  Cosmetic  Industry  (mo.) 

Drug  Cosmetics  Mfg....    *4.945 
Drug  Topics  (bi-wkly)   (cont.  circ.) 

Retail  Drug      >64,741 
Drug  Trade  News  (bi-wkly) 

Drug.  Cosmetic  Trade  Mfg  ...     *9,789 
Total  unpaid  dist....         3.822 
D.S.C.  Buying  Guide  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Drug  Trade....      50.504 
Farmaceutico.    El     (Span.)     (mo.)     (cont. 

free  dist.)          Lat.  Amer.  Drugs....    t!3,032 

Modern  Dnigs  (bi-mo.)(see  note  in  cata- 

alog)   (cont.  circ.) >121.678 

New  York  State  Pharmacist  (mo.) 

Drug  Trade...        6.106 
Oil,  Paint  and  Drug  Reporter  (wkly) 

Chem.  Related  Mat's      *10,74€ 
Pharmacy  International  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.)    .    J10.012 


Chapel  Hill 


NORTH  CAROLINA 


Carolina   Journal  of  Pharmacy    (mo.) 

Pharm.... 

»dnnatl  OHIO 

Cincinnati  Academy  of  Pharmacy  News 

(mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.)      Pharm.... 


Journal  of  Cleveland  Academy  of  Pharm- 
acy (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.)  Ret.  Drugs  , 
Colombo. 

Ohio  Pharmacist  (mo.) Pharm.... 

Portland  OREGON 

Pacific  Drug  Review  (mo.) 

DniKS.  Soda  Fount 
Total  unpaid  dist 

Harrlsburff  PENNSYLVANIA 

Pennsylvania  Pharmacist  (mo.) 

Ret.  Drugs  ... 
Lin  wood 

Delaware  County  Pharmacist  (mo  ) 
(cont.  free  dist.)    Pharm.... 


American  Journal  of  Pharmacy  (mo.) 

New  Jersey  Journal  of  Pharmacy  (mo.) 

Retail  Drug  Trade.... 
P.  A.  R.  D.  Bulletin  (mo.) 

Retail  Drug  Trade  ... 

Stoax  Falls  SOUTH  DAKOTA 

South  Dakota  Journal  of  Medicine  and 
Pharmacy   (mo.)   Med.  ft  Pharm.... 

Augtta  TEXAS 

Texas  Pharmacy  (mo.)      ....Retail  Drugs 
Controlled  free  dist.... 


11,900 

2.153 

t900 
3.936 

*4.404 
1.538 

4.943 

1550 

$3.379 
tl.350 


429 


ClrcuUUon-Hr*Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jttna  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C  Audit;  >BPA  Avditi 

4VC.C.A.B.  Audit;  I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  I  Publisher'*  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


Dallas 

Southern  Pharmaceutical  Journal  (mo.) 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Richmond  VIRGINIA 

Virginia  Pharmacist  (mo.)  Pharm  .. 

Oak  Hill  WEST  VIRGINIA 

West  Virginia  Pharmacist  (mo.).  Pharm.... 

Menasha  WISCONSIN 

Kappa  Psi  Mask  (quar.) 

Coll.  Pharm.  Frat.... 


Wisconsin  Druggist  (mo.)... .Drug  Trade.... 

CANADA 

aeouTO  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Western   Druggist    (mo.)     


Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Prairie  Druggist  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Ret.  Drugs    . 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Pharmaceutical  Journal  (mo.)  . 
Drug  Merchandising  (s-mo.)  Drug  Trade 
Pharmacien,  Le  (Fr.)  (mo.) 

Drug    Trade 
Shareholder  (mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) 

Co-op  Ret.  Drugs 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

National  Merchandiser  (mo.)    (see  note 
in  catalog)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Drugs   &   Chemicals 

Revue  de  Pharmacie   Pratique  et    Pro- 
fessionnelle  (Fr.)    (mo.)    ..    .     .Drugs  . 


Clrc 
1,486 
5,703 


$2,000 
$1,000 


$5,350 
$1,690 


42,957 


1,050 


48,651 
*5,182 


42,627 


J=>.000 


42,294 


DRY  GOODS 

See  also  General  Merchandise;  Knit  Goods; 
Clothing;  Notions. 

Des  Molnes  IOWA 

Merchants  Trade  Journal    (mo.)    (cont 

circ.).  .Dept..   Jr.   Dept.   &  Gen  1  Mdse....  >16.072 

St    Paul  MINNESOTA 

Commercial   Bulletin  and  Apparel   Mer- 

chant (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Apparel  &  Gen'l  Mdse 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

Dry  Goods  Wholesaler  (mo.) 

Dry  Goods  Wholesaling 

Controlled  free  dist 

Indicador  Mercantil,  El  (Span.)   (quar.) 

Latin  Amer.  Dry  Goods  Fashions  .. 
Stores  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Dept.,  Ch'n,  Spec.  Stores    . 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Department  Store  Economist  (mo.) 
(cont.   circ.)   ..    ..Dept.  Store  Retail'g 

Spokane  WASHINGTON 

Inland  Empire  Trade  Topics  (mo.) 

Retail  Mdse 
Controlled  free  dist  .. . 


$4.10f 
$6.000 


9,978 
906 


>  29,979 


$2.224 
$39< 


EDUCATIONAL 

See  Educational  under  General  Magazines;  also  An  thro 
pological;  Physical  Education  and  Athletics;  Ento- 
mological; Eugenics;  Geographic;  Geological;  Bard 
of  Hearing;  Historical  and  Genealogical;  Home  Eco- 
nomics; Mathematics;  Musk  and  Musical  Instru- 
ments; Natural  Science;  Philological;  Psychology: 
Physics;  Physiology;  Scientific;  Sociological;  Voca- 
tional  Education  and  others.  Many  of  these  are  issued 
only  during  the  academic  year. 

MonUt««ry  ALABAMA 

Alabama  School  Journal  (mo.)  $18.754 


ARIZONA 

Azizona  Teacher  (quar.)    


Circ. 

$8,500 

Uttto  Rock  ARKANSAS 

Journal  of  Arkansas  Education  (mo.)  $13,526 

Berkeley  CALIFORNIA 

California  Journal  of  Secondary  Educa- 
tion   (mo.)        Secon'y    Educ  4,500 

Hollywood 

Teaching  Tools  (quar.)  Educ.  Techniq's    .      32.000 
Controlled  free  dist  4,000 

Loe  Angeles 

Asia  Calling  (quar.)       Educ    .        1,023 

Journal  of  Speech  and  Hearing  Disorders 

(no  adv.)   (quar)  ....Speech  Cor' n....      $6,000 

Los  Angeles  School  Journal  (mo.)        $5,000 

New  Korea  (Korean)   (wkly)  Educ   .         $463 

Sacramento 

California  Journal  of  Elementary  Edu- 
cation (quar.)  Elem.  Educ.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
California  Schools  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  (cont. 
free  dist.)    Educ.... 


California    Journal   of   Educational    Re- 
search (5  ti.  a  yr.)          .....    Educ.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

CTA   Journal    (Calif.    Teachers   Assoc.) 
(mo.)    Educ.... 

San  Francisco  Classroom  Teachers  Jour- 
nal (8  ti.  a  yr.)   (see  note  in  catalog)... 

Aspen  COLORADO 

Junior  Reviewers  (s-mo.)  Educ  ... 

Denver 

Colorado  School  Journal  (mo.)  „ 

CONNECTICUT 

Grade  Teacher  (mo.)  

Greenwich 

School  Management   (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Hartford  SchcK)1  Mgmt 

Connecticut  Teacher  (mo.) 
Utchfi.ld 

Junior  Citizen  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Self.  Gov't  for  Youths 


500 
7,800 

12.500 

420 

588 

$92,747 
$3,800 

1,500 
14.906 

*129,224 

.>50,650 
.       16,544 


1,501 

Washington     DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

AAUP  Bulletin  (quar.)  Educ....      38,900 

Allied   Youth    (quar.)    (see  note  in  cata- 
log)         13,500 

Controlled  free  dist....        5,000 
American   Alumni   Council   News    (mo.) 
Higher  Educ 
American  Observer  (wkly) 

Cur.  Hist,  for  H.  S.  Srud't  .  No  adv. 
Art  in  Education  (9  ti.  a  yr.)  Art.  Educ  .  $5.000 
Audio- Visual  Communication  Review  (no 

adv.)    (quar.)  Aud.-Vis.  Educ    .        2.100 

Audio-Visual  Instruction  (mo.)  Educ....        3.281 

Business   Education   Forum    (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)      Bus.  Educ          $7.059 

Business  School  Executive  (quar.) 

Busi.  Educ....         $900 
Catholic  Educational  Review  (mo.)   (see 

note  in  catalog)  Cath.  &  Educ          $3,430 

Childhood  Education  (mo.)   (see  note  in 

catalog)      17.377 

Educational   Leadership   (mo.)      .     Educ....        8,105 
Exceptional  Children   (mo.)       ....    Educ....      12,800 
Higher  Education  (mo.)      ..~.~    ~.Educ— 
Journal  of  Educational  Psychology   (no 

adv  )    (bi-mo.)       .Educ.  &  Psychol ...        3,595 

Journal  of  Neirro  Education.  Th*<NY«r'>» 

(no  adv.)   (quar.)  Negro Res'ch &E due 

Journal   of    Teacher   Education    (quar.) 

Educ....        2,500 
Journal  of  the  American  Association  of 

University  Women  (quar.)  Educ....     15S,401 

Junior  Review  (wkly) 

Cur.  Hist,  for  Jr.  Hi§h.~.  No  ad*. 
NEA  Journal  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog).... 

Educ...    694,669 
Negro  History  Bulletin  (NeffroHmo.) 

Hist.  &  Educ...       6.000 


Circttfotioa— **Sept  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 

•C.C.A.B.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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EDUCATIONAL    (Continued) 
Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA  Clrc. 

Personnel  and  Guidance  Journal   (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  - Educ ...      13,000 

Pride  (mo.)  Educ....        1,750 

Review  of  Educational  Research  (no  adv.) 

(5  ti.  a  yr.)  $3,100 

School  Life  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Educ....      $5,516 
Controlled  free  dist....      $3.000 
Weekly  News  Review  (no  adv.)  (wkly) 

Cur.  Hist,  for  H.  S.  Stud.-. 
Young  Citizen  (no  adv.)  (wkly) 

Cur.  Hist,  for  Elem.  S.  Stud's..- 

Jacksonville  FLORIDA 

Negro  Educational  Review,  The  (Negro) 
(quar. )     ........... ...........Educ...* 

Tallahassee 

Journal  of  the  Florida  Education  Asso- 
ciation  (mo.)    $27,500 


School  Director,  The  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog) ....School  Administ.... 

Science  Education  (5  ti.  a  yr.) 

Prof.  Science  Educ.... 


Atlanta 


GEORGIA 


Georgia  Educational  Journal  (mo.)  .... 

IDAHO 

Idaho  Education  News  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog) 

Champaign  ILLINOIS 

College  English  (mo.)       Educ  .. 

Elementary  English  (mo.) Educ    . 

English  Journal  (mo.)  

Chicago 

Adult  Education  (quar.)  .Adult  Educ    . 

Adult    Leadership    (mo.)    (see   note   in 

catalog)      Adult  Educ    . 

American  Teacher  (quar.)   (see  note  in 

catalog)     ~ Educ.,  Labor.... 

College  and  University  Business    (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)  

Educational  Screen  and  Audio- Visual 

Guide  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Audio- Visual  Educ.... 
Controlled  free  dist    . 
Elementary  School  Journal  (8  ti.  a  yr.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  

Journal  of  General  Education  (quar) 

Educ 
Nation's  Schools  (mo.)   (see  note  in 

catalog) Admin.  Schools    . 

School  Planning  (mo.)  Educ  .. 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

School  Review   (quar.)   ....Sec.  Sch.  Educ  ... 
State  Teachers  Magazines,  Inc.  (see  note 

in   catalog)    «. 

World  Progress-Standard  Quarterly  Re- 
view (no  adv.)   (quar.)  

Evanston 

Italica  (Eng.   &  Ital  )    (quar.) 


#2.403 


Skokie 


Teachers  &  Stud's  of  Ital  .. 


Arts  and  Activities   (mo.)    (s*»e  note  in 

catalog)   Elem.  &  High  Educ.... 

Springfield 

Illinois  Education  (mo.)  Educ... 

Illinois  School  Board  Journal  (bi-mo.)  ..  .. 
Wilmette 

Classical  Journal  (mo.)  Class.  Lang.... 


Bloomington 


INDIANA 


Bulletin  of  the  School  of  Education  (no 

adv.)  (bi-mo.) ~~~ Educ.... 

Indianapolis  Controlled  circ.... 

Indiana  Teacher  (mo.)  Educ  ... 

Terre  Haute 

Teachers  College  Journal  (no  adv.) 
(mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.).... 

Das  Moines  IOWA 

Midland  Schools  (mo.) 


6,372 


6,100 
13,200 
22,500 


$54,900 
>6,582 


•  5,901 
5,679 

12,184 
982 

*18,545 

$1.054 

$13,197 

3,314 


$50,000 

$880 
20,358 

$55,774 
8,164 

$3,500 

35 

550 

35.500 
13.000 
$30.534 


Atchison  KANSAS 

Catholic   Business   Education   Review 

(quar.)    Cath.  Educ.... 

Lawrence 

School  Activities  Magazine  (mo.)  .  Educ.... 


Controlled  free  dist ... 


Topeka 

Kansas  Teacher  (mo.) 


Louisville  KENTUCKY 

Kentucky  School  Journal  (mo.)  


Circ. 


3,260 
455 


24,006 


$24,517 


Baton  Rouge 


LOUISIANA 


Boardman,  The  (no  adv.)   (mo.)  ....Educ....  $692 

Controlled  free  dist ...  $1 ,655 

Louisiana  Schools   (mo.)    15,519 

Quarterly  Journal  of  Speech  (quar.) 

Speech ...  $5,500 

Speech  Teacher.  The  (quar.).. Speech  Educ  ...  $3,000 

Portland  MAINE 

Maine  Teacher.  The  (4  ti.  a  yr.)  ....Educ.... 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Baltimore  Bulletin  of  Education  (no 
adv.)  (5  ti.  a  yr.)     

Educational  Administration  and  Super- 
vision (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

E.   L.   H.— Journal  of  English  Literary 
History    (quar.)       Eng.    Lit  ..  711 

French  Review.  The  (Fr.&Eng.)  (6  tl.  a 
yr.)  Teachers  of  French   .      $5.200 

Maryland  Teacher.  The   (mo.)       ....Educ    .      14,979 
Controlled  free  dist    .        1,575 

Modern  Language  Notes   (Eng.,  Fr.. 
Ger. ,  ItaL,  Span.)    (mo.)   (see  note  in 
catalog)  Philol.  &  Educ  . .  900 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Boston    University    Graduate   Journal 
(mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) 

Research  &  Grad.  Educ...      $1.750 
Business  History  Review  (quar.) 

Busi.  Admin    .  940 

Journal  of  Education  (mo.)       $2,000 

Massachusetts  Teacher  (mo.)   $24.000 

Cambridge 

Harvard  Educational  Review   (no  adv.) 

(quar.) Educ.  Developm't.... 

Hingham 

Education  (mo.)  ~~ Educ....      $3,400 

Milton 

Independent  School  Bulletin  (4  ti.  a  yr.) 

Educ    .      $1,350 
Controlled  free  dist  ..      $2,469 


Ann  Arbor 


MICHIGAN 


Education   Digest    (mo.)    

School  Shop  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

(cont.   circ.) Indus,  circ  ... 

East  Lansing 

Educational  Theatre  Journal  (quar.) 
Lansing  Educ'  Theatre... 

Michigan  Educational  Journal  (mo.)  

Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

Reports  of  Your  University  of 
Minnesota    (quar.)    (cont.    free   dist.) 

Educ ... 

Scholastic  Editor  (mo.)  ...Jour.  &  Educ  .. 
Saint  Paul 

Journal  of  Education-Recreation  (mo.) 

Educ.  Recreation.... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 

Minesota  Journal  of  Education  (mo.)  

Jackson                       MISSISSIPPI 
Mississippi    Education    Advance 
(8  ti.  a  yr.) 


Columbia  MISSOURI 

School  and  Community  (mo.)' 

Kansas  City 

Messaggero,  II   (Ital.  &  Eng.) 

(mo.)    Educ  ... 


...  15,059 
>28,361 

3,280 
50,884 


$22.000 
3,536 


2,500 
24.030 


$11.040 
$32,065 


Cfeculatkm—**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher*i  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  th*  UM  of  tho  Directory  to  front  of  book. 

1430 


Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


St.  Louis 

Missouri  School  Journal  (mo.) .... 

Washington  University  Adult  Education 
Bulletin  (quar.)  (controlled  free 
dist.)  Adult  Educ  . 

Helena  MONTANA 

Montana  Education  (mo.)  


Lincoln  NEBRASKA 

Nebraska  Education  News  (wkly)  ..Educ..., 

Carson  City  NEVADA 

Nevada  Education  Bulletin  (no  adv.) 
(5  ti.  a  yr.)  (cont.  free  dist.)  


Concord  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

New  Hampshire  Educator  (5  ti.  a  yr.) 

Educ.... 

Teaneck  NEW  JERSEY 

Clearing  House.  The  (mo.)  .....Educ.... 

Trenton 

NJEA  Review  (mo.)  Educ ... 

Vlneland  Controlled  free  dist... 

Training  School  Bulletin  (no  adv.) 

(quar.)     Mentally  Deficient... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 


Circ. 

$29,000 
$6.525 
$16,688 

$3,500 

7,050 

44,091 
2.058 

$1,000 
$7.000 


Santa  Fe 


NEW  MEXICO 


New  Mexico  School  Review  (mo.)  .Educ...      10,500 


Albany 


NEW  YORK 


New  York  State  Education  (mo.)....Educ  .. 
Blnghamton 

English  Record.  The  (3  ti.  a  yr.)     Educ.... 


73,844 

1,350 


Brooklyn 

Brooklyn  Teacher  (mo.) ~....~.    {14,000 


Dansville 

Instructor   (mo.)   ....   -. 

New  York 

American  Artist  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)       Art  &  Educ  ., 

Business  Education  World  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  

Catholic  Educator,  The  (mo.)    (see  note 

in  catalog)  Catholic  Educ.... 

Controlled  free  dist  .. 

Child  Study   (quar.)  Parent  Educ .. 

Christian  Scholar,  The  (quar.) 

Relig.  in  Educ.... 
Classical  World  (wkly) 

College  &  Secondary  School  Teachers  .... 
College  Art  Journal  (quar.)  ....  Art.  Educ.... 
College  Undergraduate  Magazine  Group 

(see  catalog  section)  

Craft  Horizons   (bi-mo.)      ..    Handcrafts.... 
Education  Abstracts  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Educational  Business  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 
School  &  College  Mgmt 
Education  Index  (mo.)       .     Educ.  Index..., 

Explorer   (wkly)   Elem.  School  Int..., 

Fundamental   and   Adult   Education    (no 

adv.)   (quar.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Impact  of  Science  on  Society   (no  adv.) 
(quar.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Science  &  Educ ... 

Controlled  free  dist  . 

Mental  Hygiene  (quar.) (no  adv.)     Educ..., 

New  Leader  (wkly)  Liberal  &  Educ..., 

News  Times  (wkly)  Elem.  Sch'l  Int..., 

New  York  Teacher  News  (wkly).Tch'g .., 

School  and  Society  (bi-wkly,  Sat.) 

Controlled  free  dist.. 

School  Executive  (mo.)     School  Admin'n... 
Total  unpaid  dist... 
Science  Teacher's  World  (bi-wkly.Tues.) 

Science  Teachers- 
Science  World  (ftntly,  Tues.)   (see  note 

in  catalog)  .. H.  S.  Stud's. . 

Sight-Saving  Review  (quar.)  .Educ.  &  Sci .. 

Steuben  News  (mo.) Frat  Educ... 

Teachers'  College  Record  (mo.) 


Educ....*178.711 


*40.2S7 
*  15. 667 

7,067 
7,212 

$4,475 

2,600 

$1,715 
14.900 

22,030 

219 
4,870 

>16,252 
2,228 

150,000 

$1,050 
$5,400 


1,550 
1.675 
$3.300 

325.000 

11,000 

4.993 

1,334 

*16,683 

1,700 


175.000 
2.968 


2,994 


Chapel  Hill          NORTH  CAROLINA  Cite. 

High  School  Journal  (8  ti.  a  yr.)   (see 

note  in  catalog)     i  900 

University    of    North    Carolina    News 
Letter  (ftntly)  (Wed.)  (no  adv.)  (free 

dist.)  Educ.,  Econ.  &  Social... 

Charlotta 

Quarterly  Review  of  Higher  Education 
Among  Negroes  (Negro)  (quar.) 

Educ.  (Negro).... 
Durham 

Educational  and  Psychological  Measure- 
ment (no  adv.)   (quar.) 

Measurement  Guide  &  Per*l  ..        1.700 
Raleigh 

North  Carolina  Education  (mo.)  28,091 

Bismarck  NORTH   DAKOTA 

North  Dakota  Teacher  (mo.)  Educ.... 

Bryan  OHIO 

American    Biology   Teacher    (mo.) 

Biol..  Science  &  Educ  ..        3.814 
Columbus 

Current  Events   (no  adv.)    (wkly)    (see 

note    in    catalog) «~« 

Educational  Research  Bulletin  (no  adv.) 

(mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) Educ....      $1,100 

Every  Week  (no  adv.)  (wkly)  Educ.... 

Journal  of  Higher  Education  (mo.)  

My  Weekly  Reader  (wkly)  (see  note  in 

catalog)  « ........Child  Educ....  No  adv. 

Ohio  Schools  (mo.)  64,007 

Our  Times  (no  adv.)    (wkly)    (see  note 

in  catalog)  ~ Educ ... 

Read  Magazine  (no  adv.)  (s-mo.)....Educ..« 
Gambler 

Kenyon  Review  (quar/)  ....Arts  &  Letters....      $3.000 
Kent 

Journal  of  School  Health  (mo  )  (see  note 

in  catalog)  Health  Educ  ..        6,000 

Tiffin 

Educational  Forum,  The  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Educ....    $21.250 

Oklahoma  City  OKLAHOMA 

Oklahoma  Teacher  (mo.)  


CorvallU  OREGON 

Improving  College  and  University  Teach- 
ing (no  adv.)   (quar.)   (see  note  in 

catalog)   Coll.  Teach'g  ...  720 

Portland 

Oregon  Education  (s-mo.)    (see  note  in 
catalog) Educ  ..      15,027 

Bethlehem  PENNSYLVANIA 

Journal  of  College  Placement  (quar.) 

Coll.  Placem't...        2,363 
Hanisburff 

Bulletin    of    the    Pennsylvania    State 
School    Directors    Association    (quar.) 

Educ    .      13.500 

Pennsylvania  School  Journal  (mo.)  $68,784 

MlllersvUle 

Industrial  Arts  Teacher  (5  ti.  a  yr.) 

Prof.  Indus.  Arts....        5,100 
Philadelphia 

County  Agent  and  Vo-Ag  Teacher  (mo.) 

(controlled  circ.) Prof.  Agric, 

Leaders  &  Teachers....  >31,053 
News- Letter  (mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.)       ....      $5.600 
Social  Studies  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)....      J2.075 
Pittsburgh 

Pittsburgh  Teachers  Bulletin  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  ^ JEduc  ..      $3,100 

Wilkes-Barre 

Journal  of  Business  Education   (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)  ™_Busi.  Teachers.... 

Columbia  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

South  Carolina  Education  News  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  $14,000 

South  Carolina  Schools  (4  ti.  a  yr.Xcont. 
free  dist.)  M Educ....       5,000 


-**Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  8  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  J  Publisher 'a  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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EDUCATIONAL  <a»ti»uod> 

Pierre                     SOUTH  DAKOTA 
South  Dakota  Education  Association 
Journal  (mo.)  .... 


MorrUtown  TENNESSEE 

Progressive  Teacher  (mo.)  .................  ~  ..... 

N«shvill« 

Broadcaster.  The  (Negro)  (quar.)    .............. 

Peabody  Journal  of  Education  (bi-mo.)  .... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Tennessee  Teacher  (mo.)  ..................  ........... 


Austin 


TEXAS 


Texas  Outlook  (mo.) .. Educ.... 

Dallas 

Southwest  Review  (quar.) 

Academic  Lit.  &  Com't.... 

Salt  Lake  City  UTAH 

Utah  Educational  Review  (5  ti.  a  yr.)  


Montpelier  VERMONT 

Vermont  Blackboard   (bi-mo.) 


....Educ 


Richmond  VIRGINIA 

Virginia  Journal  of  Education  (mo.)  (s 

note  in  catalog)  


Circ. 

8.800 

$10,681 


13,400 

t400 

$23,710 


70,882 


7,938 


3,952 


23,418 


Seattle 


WASHINGTON 


Washington  Education  (8  ti.  a  yr.)  22,396 


Charleston  WEST  VIRGINIA 

West  Virginia  School  Journal  (mo.)     

Madison  WISCONSIN 

Journal  of  Educational  Research    (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Educ.  Res.... 

Journal  of  Experimental  Education 

(quar.)       Educ.... 

Modern  Schools  (6  ti.  a  yr.)  Educ.... 

Monatshefte    fur    Deutschen    Unterricht 

(Eng.  &  Ger.)  (mo.)  

Wisconsin  Journal   of   Education    (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  « 

Wisconsin  School  Musician  (mo.) 

School  Music.... 
Milwaukee 

American  School  Board  Journal   (mo.) 

School  Admin 
Catholic  Management  Journal   (quar.) 

(cont   circ.)    Inst'l  &  Educ.  Mgmt    . 

Catholic  School  Journal  (mo.)   (see  note 
in  catalog)  


WYOMING 

Wyoming  Education  News  (mo.)  ....Educ.... 

CANADA 

Edmonton  ALBERTA 

Alberta  School  Trustee  (mo.) Educ.... 

Controlled  free  dist 
A.  T.  A.  Magazine  (mo.)      

Vancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

B.  C.  School  Trustee  (quar.)    Educ.... 

B.  C.  Teacher  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  .. 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Manitoba  School  Journal    (no  adv.) (mo.) 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Manitoba  School  Trustee.  The  (mo.) 

School  Sup'rs  &  Builders  .. 
Manitoba  Teacher,  The  (5  ti.  a  yr.)..Educ.... 

Fredericton  NEW  BRUNSWICK 

Educational  Review  (5  ti.  a  yr.)  

Forum  of  New  Brunswick  Education 
(10  ti.  a  yr.)   (cont.  free  dist.)  

St.  John's  NEWFOUNDLAND 

N.  T.  A.  Journal  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)     


17,350 

....2,200 

1.050 

30,795 

$673 
29.558 

$2,000 

*2«,774 

$21,960 
*11,173 

4,059 


$2,800 

$700 

10.080 


1.200 
8,882 


9,300 


1,800 
6.617 


10.500 


$2.500 


Truro                        NOVA  SCOTIA 
Bulletin  (The  Nova  Scotia  Teachers 
Union)   (mo.)  - Educ.  &  Labor... 


Toronto 


ONTARIO 


Argus,  The  (mo.)   (see  note  In  catalog) 
Educ .. 

Bulletin,  The  (6  ti.  a  yr.)  Educ  . 

Canadian  Education  (lira,  adv.)   (quar.) 

Educ... 
Controlled  free  dist... 

Canadian  Home  and  School  (5  ti.  a  yr.) 
Educ... 

Canadian  School  Journal  (mo.)     

Canadian  Teacher  (mo.)    

Educational  Courier  (5  ti.  a  yr.)....  Educ.. 

Food  For  Thought    (mo.)      Educ  . 

OECTA  Review  (quar.) (cont.  free  dist.) 
Cath.  Teach'g  Prof... 

School  Progress   (bi-mo.) 

Educ.   &  School  Equip 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Claire   (s-mo.)       Cath.   Gtrls  Educ 

Francois   (s-mo.)    .    ..     Cath.    Boys  Educ  . 

Enseignen.ent,  L'   (Fr.)   (mo.)     Educ... 

Controlled  free  dist  . 

Ingenieur,  L'  (Fr.)  (quar.)  Scient  &  Educ... 
Popular  Technique  pour  Tous    (Eng.  & 

Fr.)    (mo.)     Tech.    Educ  . 

Quebec  Home  and  School  (bi-mo.) 

Home  &  School 

Teachers'  Magazine   (5  ti.  a  yr.)       ..    .     . 
Vie  Etudiante  (s-mo.). .Cath.  Youth  Educ 


Circ. 

5,500 


45,476 

10.200 


$1,100 
$550 


5,000 
45,550 


$25,000 
2,030 


$5.200 
*  4,033 


55,366 


R«*ii 


16,260 

3,206 

•  2.320 

12.350 

*11,818 

5.000 

*27,732 


Educational  Record  (quar.)  (no  adv.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)       5.000 

Enseignement  Secondaire  au  Canada 

(Fr.)    (8  ti.  a  yr.)   ....  Secondary  Educ    .          $735 
Instruction  Publique,  L'  (no  adv.)  (Fr.) 

(mo.)    (cont.  free  dist.)       ..  Educ          40.500 

Revue  Scolaire,   La   (Fr.)    (4  ti.  a  yr.) 

Educ.  Admin....        3,500 

SASKATCHEWAN 

Modern   Instructor    (mo.)        4,395 

School  Trustee  (8  ti.  a  yr.) School  Admin  9,134 


REPUBLIC  OF  PANAMA 
Panama  City 

Loteria    (Span.)    (mo.) 

Gen'l  esp.   Health   &   Educ 

REPUBLIC  OF  THE  PHILIPPINES 
Manila 

In  The  Grade  School  (mo.)       Educ  ..     $26.000 

Philippine  Journal  of  Education  (Eng.) 

(mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog)     .     ..Educ        $29.962 
Quezon  City 

Filipino  Teacher,  The  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    Educ        $25.077 

Controlled  free  dist....       $1.021 

Philippine   Educator    (mo.)     ...        Educ.        $2.689 
Controlled  free  dist....       $1,220 

ELECTRICAL 

See  also  Telephone  and  Telegraph;  Power  and  Power 
Plants;  Refrigeration;  Lighting  and  Lighting  Fix- 
tures; Radio  and  Television  ;Electrontc  Engineering. 

Montgomery  ALABAMA 

Alabama  Rural  Electric  New*  (mo.) 

Rural   Electric..    $100,225 

North  Little  Rock      ARKANSAS 
Rural  Arkansas  Magazine  (mo.) 

Rural  Electric.  Gen'l  Farm  News....    103,810 

Saa  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

Electrical    West    (mo.) 


COLORADO     . 
Colorado  Rural  Electric  Newt  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec....      34,768 
Montana  Rural  Electric  News  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec....      21,673 


Clrculation-HrwSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jnne  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Clrc. 
Wyoming  Rural  Electric  News  (mo.) 

Rural  Elcc ...      12,797 
En*lewood 

Electrical    Design    News     (mo.)     (cont. 
circ.)    Elec.    &  Electrs'c-Des....  >30,566 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Qualified  Contractor  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Elec.  Contr'g      >21,480 
Rural    Electrification    (mo.)       Elec....  *  14,829 


Atlanta 


GEORGIA 


Electrical  South   (mo.)       ..     Elec.  Trade 
Total  unpaid  dist 
Millen 

Rural  Georgia  (mo.)   Rural  Elec 


*11,772 
2,468 


$95.916 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Chicago  Electrical  News  (mo.)    (cont. 

circ.)     >7,I83 

Electric  Appliance  Service  News   (mo.) 

Elec.  Appli.  Repair  Men   .      14,231 

Controlled  free  dist          14,294 

Electric  Light  and  Power   (s-mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)   (cont.  circ.)        >18,276 

Electrified  Industry   (mo.)    (cont.   circ.) 

Elec.  in  Indus.  Plants....  >43,17? 
Television,  Radio  Y  Articulos  Electricos 
(Span.)    (mo.)    (see   note   in   catalog) 

Lat.  Amer.  Radio  &  Home  Appli    .      14,000 
Today's  Business  Magazine  (bi-mo. ) 

Pict'g  Planned  Modern'n....  J240.000 
Lake  Forest 

Insulation  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Electrical  &  Electronic  Insulation      >21,504 
Springfield 

Illinois  Rural  Electric  News  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec....     109,609 

Indianapoli.  INDIANA 

Indiana  Rural  News  (mo.)       Farm  Elec....  $132,582 

Des  Moines  IOWA 

Iowa  Rural  Electric  News  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec....     104,117 

Louisville  KENTUCKY 

Rural  Kentuckian    (mo.)     ....Rural  Electrif....l38,264 

Opeloo...  LOUISIANA 

Rural  Louisiana  (mo.)   Rural  Elec    .      75,OOC 


Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Electrical  Contractors  News  (mo.) 

Elec'l  Cont.... 


J1.60C 


Boston 


MASSACHUSETTS 


New  England  Dealersope  (mo  ) 

Appli.  Housewares....        8,07 
New  England  Electrical  News  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)     >7,106 

West  Newton 

Electromechanical  Components  and 
Systems    Design    (mo.)     (cont.    circ.) 

Electrical  Eng'g....  >22,264 

Alexandria  MINNESOTA 

Rural  Minnesota  News.  The  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec        112,81 
Controlled  free  dist....        5,566 


St.  Louis 


MISSOURI 


N.  I.  S.  A.  News  (mo.) 

Elec.  Motor  Repair  Shops 
Rural  Electric  Missourian  (mo.) 

Rural  Elec....  $167,35 
Volt  Age  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Elec.  Motor  Rep.  Shops  .       II  ,60 

NEBRASKA 
Electric  Farmer  (mo.)  Rural  Elec....      38,00 

Ithaca  NEW  YORK 

Farm  Power  (mo. )  .  Rural  Elec.  Leaders....    *&,76 


Circ. 

Audio    (mo.)    ,.  Sound  &  Communication....  * 24, 104 
rYork 

Applications  and  Industry  (no  adv.)  (bi- 
mo.)  Elec,  Eng'g          12,800 

Communications  and  Electronics  (no 

adv.)  (bi-mo.)  Elec.  Eng'g. ..      17,333 

Electrical  Construction  and  Maintenance 

(mo.)    Elec.  Const.  &  Maintenance....  * 37,854 

Total  unpaid  dist ...        1,739 

Electrical  Engineering  (mo.)  *47,514 

Total  unpaid  circ    .      12,615 
Electrical    Manufacturing    (mo.)    (cont. 

circ.)     >25,S72 

Electrical  Merchandising  (mo.) 

Electrical  Appliances.  Radio  &  TV....  * 40, 670 
Total  unpaid  dist ...        2,744 
Electrical  Wholesaling  (mo.) 

Elec.  Wholes      *1 1,792 
Electrical    World    (wkly)    (see   note    in 

catalog)     *  27, 930 

Total  unpaid  dist  ..        1,147 
Electric  Heat  and  Air  Conditioning 

(bi-mo.)     Elec.  Heafg.  Air  Cond'g....      J4.804 

Controlled  free  dist          $3,940 

Electricity  on  the  Farm  (mo.). .Farm  Elec....     862,484 
Housewares  Review  (mo.)   (see  note  in 
catalog)  .    ..House  Furn.  &  Elec.  Appli        -£9.307 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,401 

Nucleonics    (mo.)       Nuclear   Tech       £19,596 

Total  unpaid  dist....        1,780 
Power  Apparatus  and  Systems  (no  adv.) 

(bi-mo.)       Electrical  Power    . 

Wire  and  Radio  Communications   (mo.) 
White  Plain*  Elec.   Communications 

Contractors'  Electrical  Equipment  (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.)       ..Electrical  Contractors 
Electrical  Equipment   (mo.)    (cont.  cir.) 
Mfg.   &  Indus.  Elec.  Mkt    . 

Greensboro  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Southern  Appliances   (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 
Appliance  Retailers  . 

Bismarck  NORTH  DAKOTA 

North  Dakota  Rural  Electric  (mo.) 

Rural   Elec 


16.850 
2,612 

>23,717 
>36,413 

>  14.65 1 
39.062 


DUlsbtsrff  PENNSYLVANIA 

Bridge  of  Eta  Kappa  Nu  (quar.) 

Philadelphia  Elec'  Eng'g  Uon'  Soc  -     n2'006 

Electronic  Industries   (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 
Design.  Mfg.  &  Oper.  Electronic  Equip   .  > 47,303 

Cayce                    SOUTH  CAROLINA 
South  Carolina  Electric  Co-op  News 
(mo.)      Rural   Elec.... 


Madison  SOUTH  DAKOTA 

South  Dakota  High  Liner  (mo.) 

Elec.    Farm'g 

Dallas  TEXAS 

Southwest   Electrical   (mo.)    (cont.   free 

dist.)        Elec.. 


Richmond  VIRGINIA 

Rural  Virginia  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Elec.  Constr   . 

Madison  WISCONSIN 

Electric  Heating  and  Cooling  (quar.) 

Air  Cond'g  &   Heat'g.... 
Electricity  in  Building  (mo.) 

Home  Build'g  &  Indus.... 
Wisconsin  REA  News  (mo.) 

Farm  &  Home  Electrifi'n  .. 

CANADA 

Don  Mills  ONTARIO 

Electrical  Contracting  and  Maintenance 

In  Canada  (mo.)    ....Contr'g  &  Maint ... 
Electrical  Equipment  News  (mo.) 

Elec.  Equip.... 
Electrical  News  and  Engineering  (mo.) 

Elec.  Eng'g.. . 


88.485 
61,218 
7,320 
76,491 

14.211 
46,827 
81,843 


49,134 
49,761 
•  7,200 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report:  Light  lace,  estimated. 
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ELECTRICAL    (Continued) 
ONTARIO  (Continued) 
Toronto 

Electrical    Contractor   and    Maintenance 

Supervisor  oi  Canada  (mo.) 

Electrical  Contract's 

Electrical  Digest  (mo.)  Elec.  Eng'g 

Electronics  and  Communications    (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)   Elec.  &  Comm. 

Hardware  and  Metal  and  Electrical 

Dealer  (mo.)   Hdw.   &  Elec...     +7.975 


Circ. 


+10.929 
+5.963 


+9,894 


Montreal  QUEBEC 

Maitre  Elect ricien.  Le  (Fr.  &  Eng.) 
(mo.) Elec'l  Indus 


+3,490 


ELECTRONIC  ENGINEERING 

Clendale  CALIFORNIA 

Pacific  Electronics    (mo.)    (cont.    free 

dist.)     Electronics..      $7,500 

Los  Angeles 

Western  Electronic  News   (mo.)    (cont. 

frje  dist.)  News  of  Electr's  Indus  ..  >12,675 


Englewood 

Electrical 
circ.)  ... 


COLORADO 

Design    News     (mo.)     (cont. 
......Elec.  &  Electr'c  Design ...  >30,566 


Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
American  Products  Magazine  (Eng.,  Fr.. 
Span.)     (mo.)    (see    note    in   catalog) 
(cont.  circ.)..Elec'cs,  Avia'n,  Nucle'cs....      20,318 
Electronic  Advertiser  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Electronics  Mktg  ..    $16,692 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Appliance     Manufacturer     (mo.)     (cont. 

circ.)       ............  Mfg.   of  Appliances  ..  >17,527 

Industrial  Laboratories  (mo.)   (cont. 

circ.)    ........................     Indus.    Lab's....  >30,04l 

NEDA  Journal  (mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) 

Electr'c  Dist  ..        4.248 

Indianapolis  INDIANA 

P.  F.  Reporter  including  Electronic 
Servicing  (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Electronics.... 


Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Microwave    Journal     (mo.)     (cont.    free 
dist.)    ...................  Electronic  Eng'g... 

West  Newton 

Electromechanical  Components  and  Sys- 
tems Design    (mo.)    (cont.   circ.) 

Elec.  Eng'g 


61,918 


16.250 


White  Plains  Circ. 

Electronic  Equipment  Engineering  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)    Electronic  Indus....  >33,721 

Cleveland  OHIO 

Military  Electronics  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Military  Electronics  ...  >  18,171 

PaoU  PENNSYLVANIA 

Almanack  (9  ti.  a  yr.) 

Electronic  &  Radio  Eng'g...      $3,900 
Philadelphia 

Electronics  Industries  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Design,  Mfg.  &  Oper.  Elec.  Equip....  >47,303 
Pittsburgh 

Military  System  Design  (bi-mo.)    (cont. 
circ.)   Milit.  Electr'cs  &  Controls...  >  19,981 

CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Electronics  Engineering  (mo.) 

Electronics ...     +8,496 
Electronics  and   Communications    (mo.) 

Electr'cs   &  Commu'n  ..     +9,894 


ENGINEERING 
(Various  Branches) 

See  also  Electronic  Engineering:  Nuclear  Engineering, 
Power  and  Power  Plants,  Mining  and  Minerals, 

Fayetteville  ARKANSAS 

Arkansas  Engineer (quar.)  Coll.  &  Eng'g....         $300 
Controlled  free  dist....      $1.200 


Berkeley 


CALIFORNIA 


California  Engineer  (mo.)  Coll.  &  Eng'g..., 
Controlled  free  dist  . 
Loe  Angeles 

Aviation  Engineer  and  Scientist  (mo.) 

Engineers  &  Scientists... 
Daily  Construction  Service  (daily)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  Eng'g  Constr .. 

Southwest  Builder  and  Contractor(wkly) 
(see  note  in  catalog) 

Arch.,  Eng'g  &  Bldg... 
Controlled  free  dist... 
Pasadena 

Engineering  and  Science  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)    — Eng'g  &  Coll.  Alum  .. 

San  Francisco 

Daily  Pacific  Builder  (daily) 

Bldg.  &  Eng'g..., 

Pacific  Road  Builder  and  Engineering 
Review   (mo.)    (cont.  circ.)    (see  note 
in  catalog) 

Road  &  Heavy  Const- 
Western  Construction  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 
Civil  Eng'g  &  Const... 

Boulder  COLORADO 

Colorado  Engineer  (4ti.  ayr.)  Eng'g  Coll 
Denver 

Engineers'  Bulletin  (mo.)  Eng'g 

Mines  Magazine   (mo.) 

Coll.  Alum.  &  Eng'g 
Englewood 

Design  News  (bi-wkly)  (cont.  circ.) 

Metal  Work'g  &  Des  Eng'g  . 


tsoo 

$400 


J885 


4,188 
2.423 


tS.500 
3,882 

,    >9,034 
>18,328 

$2.400 
1.500 
3,879 

>40,4«4 


Cos  Cob 


CONNECTICUT 


>  22,264 

Mount  Vernon  NEW  YORK 

Ultrasonic  News   (bi-mo.) 

Ultrasonic  Equip.  &  Applications    .      tl.OOO 
New  York  Controlled  free  dist....    Jl  4,000 

Communications  and  Electronics  (no 
adv.)    (bi-mo.)  M  ............  Elec.  Eng'g  in 

Communica'ns  &  Electronics....      17,333 

Electronic  and  Appliance  Specialist   (mo.) 

Electronics  &  Television    .  115 

Controlled  free  dist  ..        8,600 
Electronic  Design  (bi-wkly)  (cont.  circ.) 

Electronic   Eng'g    .  >27,549 

Electronic  News   (wkly)     Electr's  Indus  ..  *  34,  81  7 
Total  unpaid  dist  9,769 

Electronics  (wkly)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Mfrs.  Rad.,  TV  &  Elec'c  Cont'ls  ...  *  5  1,399 
Total  unpaid  dist  ...        3,363 
Electronics  Illustrated  (mo.)     Amat.   & 
Prof.    Radio,   TV  &   Hi-Fi   Cr'ft'n.... 

Electronic  Technician  (mo.) 

TV  Elect.  Service  Men  Int  ...    $76.500 
Popular  Electronics  (mo.) 

Latest  Devel'm't-  Electronics    *  287,  136 
Radio  and  TV  News  (mo.) 

Latest  Devel'm't  Radio  &  TV*236,101 
Semiconductor  Products    (mo.) 

Electronic  Eng'g....      $3.034 

_  Controlled  free  dist  ...      J4.831 

Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  (P.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn:  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated, 
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Maintenance  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Maintenance  &  Operating  Engineers....  >SO,171 

Washington     DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

American  Engineer  (mo.)  Eng'g ...  >43,496 

Chemical  and  Engineering  News  (wkly) 

Chem.  Eng'g....  £90,915 
Total  unpaid  dist....       2,724 
Industrial    and    Engineering    Chemistry 

(mo.)    «.  *30,527 

Total  unpaid  dist....        1,358 
International  Operating  Engineers  (mo.) 

Labor  &  Tech    .    229,076 
Military  Engineer  (bi-mo.). .Milit.  Eng'g....  £26,079 


Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


Washington  Cire. 

Reclamation  Era  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Irriga.,  Conserva.... 
Surveying  and  Mapping  (quar.) 

Survey'g  &  Mapp'g.... 
Traffic  Engineering  (mo.)  Eng'g.... 

Fort  Lauderdale  FLORIDA 

PCI  Journal  (quar.) Cone.  Eng'g   . 

Jacksonville 

Journal,  Florida  Engineering  Society  (bi- 
tno.)    . Eng'g.... 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Georgia  Engineer  (mo.)  ....Eng'g  &  Arch  ... 
Georgia  Professional  Engineer  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  Eng'g.... 

Journal   of   Industrial   Engineering    (bi- 
mo.)  Indus.  Eng'g.... 

Honolulu  HAWAII 

Hawaii  Industry   (Incorporating  Hawaii 
Engineer)   (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Indus.  &  Eng'g.... 
Controlled  circ.... 


4.910 
2.717 


n.soo 


2,500 


tl.SOO 
tl.OOO 


10,350 


351 
1,754 


Harrington 


ILLINOIS 


Plant    Engineering    (mo.)    (cont.    circ.) 

Indus   Eng'g....  >51,213 
Power   Engineering    (mo.)    (cont.   circ.) 

Power  Eng'g    .  >42,498 
Champaign 

Illinois  Technograph  (mo.)  Eng'g  &  Coll....        1,216 
Journal   of    Engineering   Education    (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Eng'g   . 

Chicago 

Better  Roads  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Highway  Eng'g....  >28,373 
Bulletin  of  the  American  Railway  Engi- 
neering Association  (mo.)   (see  note  in 

catalog)       R.  R.  Eng'g  3,672 

Chief  Engineer  (mo.) 

Chief  Engineers  &  Stat'ry  E 
Domestic  Engineering  (mo  )  (see  note  in 

catalog)  Plum.  &  Heat..  Air  Cond....  *18,S28 

Total  unpaid  dist....        1,688 
Industrial  Science  and  Engineering  (6  ti. 

a  yr.)    (cont.  free  dist.)...  Indus.  Scien   .      33,691 
International    Rlue  Printer   (mo  )....Blue 

Priitts,  Photo  Prints  &  Allied  Repro's....        2,520 
Lubrication  Engineering  (mo.) 

Indus.  Lubric.  Eng'g    .        4,938 
Mecania  Popular  (Span.)   (mo.)   (see 

note  in  catalog)   Mech.     -£206,398 

Midwest  Engineer  (mo.)  Eng'g.... 

Modern    Highways    (mo.)     (cont.    circ.) 
(see  note  in  catalog) 

Mod.  Hwy.  Eng'g    VAC  15,793 
National  Engineer  (mo.)       Power  Eng'g. ..    i!5.43< 
Package  Engineering  (mo  )    (cont.  circ.) 
Package  Res.  Developm't 

&  Purchas'g....  >3S,19 
Professional  Engineer  (quar.)   (no  adv  ) 

Eng'g  Non  Tech  ...      $4,500 
Street  Engineering  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

HwyConstr..  >15,11 
Technology  News(wkly)  Eng'g  Arts  Coll 
World  Construction   (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Eng'g  Constr....  >13,140 
Springfield 

Builder.  The  (mo.) 

Hwy.  &  Heavy  Const'n  &  Eng'g....  244 

Controlled  free  dist....        4,538 

Wheaton 

Assembly  and  Fastener  Engineering 

(mo.)  Metal  &  Metal  Work'g ... 

Carbide  Engineering  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Metal  Work'g  &  Tool'g  ..  >14,222 

La  Farette  INDIANA 

Purdue  Engineer  (mo.)  ....  Eng'g  &  Coll ...      J1.60C 
Notre  Dame 

Notre  Dame  Technical  Review    (quar.) 

Eng'g  &  Science....        1.70C 
Terra  Haute 

Rose  Technic  (mo.)  Coll.  Eng'g....       1,70 


,s  IOWA 

Iowa  Engineer  (mo.)   Coll.  &  Eng'g  ...      $3,000 

owaCity 

Iowa  Transit  (mo.)  Coll.  &  Eng'g... 


Controlled  free  dist.... 

KANSAS 

Kansas  Engineer   (quar.).. ..Eng'g  &  Coll.... 
Manhattan 

Kansas  State  Engineer  (mo.) 

Coll.  &  Eng'g.... 


600 
1,300 

2,500 
*24 


Controlled  free  dist   .      $2,600 


New  Orleans  LOUISIANA 

Irrigation  Engineering  and  Maintenance 

(mo.)  (cont.  circ.)         Irrigation  . 

Louisiana  Engineer.  The  (bi-mo.)  ...- 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Baltimore  Engineer  (mo.)  (cont.  free 
dist.)    Eng'g.... 


Cambridge 


MASSACHUSETTS 


*4,250 
1,100 

t835 
14,607 

>22,264 


Tech  Engineering  News  (mo.) 

Coll.  &  Eng'g   . 
Technology  Review  (mo.) 

Coll.  Alum.  &  Scien.... 
West  Newton 

Electromechanical  Components  and  Sys- 
tems Design  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Elec.  Eng'g 

Aan  Arbor  MICHIGAN 

Michigan  Technic  (mo.)  ....Coll.  &  Eng'g....         *800 
Controlled  free  dist....         JlOO 
Detroit 

Detroit  Engineer  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)  Eng'g....        6.648 

Journal  of  the  American  Concrete  Insti- 
tute (mo.)    Concrete  Eng'g....      10,382 

Michigan  Architect  and  Engineer 

(mo.)    Arch.  &  Eng'g   . 

Production  (mo.)    (controlled  circ.) 

Mass  Production  Metal  Work'gs....  >28,653 
Reproduction  Engineer  (mo.) 

Mass  Reprod'n  Eng  ...        2,500 
Controlled  free  dist...        2,500 

Tool  Engineer  (mo.) Tool  Eng'g....  * 39,51 4 

Total  unpaid  dist....        4,942 

Wayne  Engineer.  The(quar.)  Coll.  Eng'g....      tl,150 
Saint  Joseph 

Agricultural  Engineering  (mo.) 

Agric.  Eng'g  ..    *6,289 
Total  unpaid  dist  ..        1,460 
Consulting  Engineer  (mo.)    (cont  circ.) 

Consult'g  Engin'rs....  >10,89S 
Plant.  The  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.)  Plant  Eng' g....  >47,338 

Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

Construction  Bulletin  (wkly)    (see  note 

in   catalog)     Eng'g  &  Constr  ..    +4,377 

Total  unpaid  dist....        1,463 
Minnesota  Technolog  (mo.) 

Eng'g  &  Coll....        3.200 

St.  Loul.  MISSOURI 

Journal  of  the  Engineers  Club  of 
St.  Louis  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.)  ~. $2,200 

Lincoln  NEBRASKA 

Nebraska  Blue  Print  (mo.).. ..Coll.  Eng'g....        1,700 

Dover  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

Cost  Engineering  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Eng'g  Cost  Data  .. 

Hobokeo  NEW  JERSEY 

Stevens  Indicator  (6  tl.  a  yr.) 

Eng'g  Coll.  Alum    .      $6.800 
PhllUpsburr 

Compressed  Air  Magazine  (mo.)    (con- 
trolled circ.)   Compressed  Air....  >39,496 

South  Orange 

Constructioneer  (wkly)  (cont  circ.) 

Eng'g  &  Constr....  >13,343 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  5 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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ENGINEERING    (Continued) 
Btfoolrtyn  NEW  YORK  Circ. 

BME  Marine  Engineer  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Mar.  Eng'g  &  Labor   . 
Buffalo 

Technical  Societies  News  of  the  Niagara 
Frontier  (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Eng'g,,         $100 
Controlled  free  dist,,      $8.000 
Ithaca 

Cornell  Engineer  (mo.)  ..... Eng'g  Coll  ,      $3,590 

MfaMola 

Audio  (mo.)  ...  Sound  &  Communications,,  £"24,104 

New  York 

Aero/Space  Engineering  (mo.) 

Aero.  Eng'g  Prof.  &  Avia.  Indus,,      17,612 
A  I  Ch  E  Journal  (quar.) 

Chem.  Eng'g  Research         £3.863 
Applications  and  Industry  (no  adv.)  (bi- 
mo.) Elec.  Eng'g..,      12.800 

Applied  Mechanics  Reviews  (no  adv.) 

(mo.)   Mech.  Eng'g,,      $3.500 

Architectural  &  Engineering  News  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.) Arch.  &  Eng'g,,    $34,000 

Automatic  Control  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Application  Systems  Eng'g    .  >30,449 
Aviation  Week  including  Space 
Technology   (wkly) 

Aeronau'l  News  &  Eng'g      £69,726 
Total  unpaid  dist,,        2,633 
Career:   For  the  Experienced   Engineer 
and  Scientist  (quar.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  $25,000 

Catholic  Building  and  Maintenance 
(bi-mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Cath.  Institu.  Arch.  &  Eng'g,,  >37,17S 
C.  C.  N.  Y.  Vector  (quar.)     Coll.  Eng'g    .      $1.000 
Controlled  free  dist..,      $1.000 
Chemical  Engineering   (bi-wkly.  Mon.) 

Chem.  Process  Indus    .  £44,589 
Total  unpaid  dist    .        2,173 
Chemical  Engineering  Progress  (mo.) 

Chem.  Eng'g      £21,609 
Total  unpaid  dist  3,245 

Civil  Engineering  (mo.)   £-41,699 

Total  unpaid  dist,,        3,799 
Communications   and   Electronics    (no 

•dr.)  (bi-mo.)  Elec.  Eng'g  in 

Communica'ns  &  Electronics,,      17,331 
Construction  Methods  and   Equipment 

(mo.) Constr.  &  Eng'g,,  £46,311 

Total  unpaid  dist,,        2,686 
Contractors  and  Engineers  (mo.)   (cont. 

circ.)    Constr.  &  Eng'g,,  >49,012 

Control  Engineering  (mo.) 

Cont.  System  Eng'g,,  £31,873 
Total  unpaid  dist,,        1,922 

Electrical  Engineering  (mo.)   £47,514 

Total  unpaid  dist          12,615 
Electrical    Manufacturing    (mo.)     (cont. 

circ.)       Design  Eng'g,,  >25.572 

Engineering  and  Mining  Journal   (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog) 

Metal  &  Non-metallic  Min'g      £20,623 

Engineering  News-Record  (wkly)          £78,844 

Total  unpaid  dist .,        3,211 
Illuminating  Engineering    (mo.) 

Science  of  Lighting,,     $12,461 
Ingenieria  Internacional  Construction 

(Span.)(mo.).,X.  A.  Constr'n  &  Eng'g...  -£16.201 
Ingenieria  Internacional  Industrie  (Span.) 

(mo.)     .. L.  A.  Indus.  &  Eng'g  ...  £19,096 

Journal  of  Metals  (mo.) 

Metallurgical  Eng'g,,        8,786 
Journal  of  the  Aeronautical  Sciences  (no 

adv.)    (mo.)   .Aeron'l  Eng,..        7,000 

Journal  of  the  Audio  Engineering  Society 

(quar.)       , -Audio  Eng'g ...      $2,550 

Journal  of  the  Society  of  Motion  Picture 
and  Television  Engineers  (mo.) 

Motion  Pict.  &  TV  Indus,.       6.844 
Marine  Engineering/Log  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  ..Marine  Eng'g  &  Ship  Bldg,,  -£14,610 
Total  unpaid  dist,..        1,189 
Materials  in  Design  Engineering  (mo.) 

Orig.  Equip.  Design..,  £28,688 
Total  unpaid  dist..,        1,806 


New  York 

Mechanical  Engineering   (mo.) 

Mech.  Eng'g,, 
Total  unpaid  dist,. 
Mining   Engineering    (mo.) 

Min'g  &  Metal  Eng'g,, 
Total  unpaid  dist,, 
Municipal   Engineers  Journal    (quar.) 

Munic.  Eng'g.,. 
Municipal  Signal  Engineer  (bi-mo.) 

Munic.  Sig.  Equip ... 

Nucleonics  (mo.)  ....  Nuclear  Technology  .. 
Total  unpaid  dist,, 
Plastics  Technology  (mo.) 

Applied  Eng'g  Plastics  Field,, 
Power  (mo.) 

Oper.  &  Maint.  of  Power  Service,, 
Total  unpaid  dist  .. 

Proceedings  of  the  I.  R.  E.  (Institute  of 
Radio  Engineers)  (mo.)  ....Radio  Eng'g. . 
Total  unpaid  dist  .. 
Product  Engineering  (wkly) 

Prod.  Eng'g  &  Designers  in  Met.  Mfg    . 

Total  unpaid  dist 
Railway  Track  and  Structures  (mo.) 

R.  R.  Eng.  &  Maint    . 
Refrigerating  Engineering  including  Air 
Conditioning  (mo.) 

Tech.,  Refrig.  &  Air  Cond.., 

S.  A.  E.  Journal  (mo.)  Auto-Eng'g   . 

Ukrainian  Engineering  News  (Ukrain.  & 

Eng.)    (bi-mo.)   Eng'g,, 

Wastes  Engineering  (Sewage  and  Indus- 
trial)   (mo.)  Sani,, 

Water  Works  Engineering  (mo.) 

Water  Supply.., 
Total  unpaid  dist    . 
Rochester 

Automatic  Machining  (mo.)  vcont. 

circ.)     ...» Screw  Machinery  Indus 


Circ. 

£38,285 
16,246 

£12,636 
1,147 


*19,596 
1,780 

>10,688 

£47,917 
1,527 

£56,829 
14,613 

*40,713 
2,093 

£7,382 


£10,114 
26,884 


800 
£4.475 


£6,032 
1,370 


>13,186 


Farfo 


NORTH  DAKOTA 


North  Dakota  State  Engineer  (quar.) 

Coll.  Eng'g   . 
Controlled  free  dist,, 

Cleveland  OHTO 

Applied  Hydraulics  and  Pneumatics 
(mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Hydraulic  &  Air  Circuit  Eng'g  . 
Architecture  and  Engineering  in  Ohio  (mo.) 

Archi.  &  Engi'rs 
Locomotive  Engineer.  The   (bi-wkly. 

Fri.)        Locomotive  Eng'g    . 

Locomotive  Engineers  Journal  (mo.) 

Locomotive- Eng'g    . 
Machine  Design   (bi-wkly.  Thurs.)    (cont. 

circ.)     ..... Design  Eng'g  Function,, 

Power  Drive  Engineering  (mo.) 

Power  Eng'g.., 


350 
250 


>24,821 
4,807 
70,092 
70,092 

>43,134 


Ohio  County  Engineers'  News  (quar.) 

Eng'g,, 

Ohio  Engineer  (mo.)       Eng'g  ..        6,400 

Ohio  State  Engineer  (6  ti.  a  yr.) 

Coll.  Eng'g   .      $3,600 

Norman  OKLAHOMA 

Sooner  Shamrock  (4ti.ayr.)  Coll.  Eng'g  ..      $1,500 
Controlled  free  dist    .      $1 .000 
Oklahoma  City 

Oklahoma   Professional  Engineer   (mo.) 

Eng'g  ..         1,256 
Stfllwfttar 

Oklahoma  State  Engineer  (6  ti.  a  yr.) 

ColL  Eng'g    .      $2,330 

CoralUs  OREGON 

Oregon  State  Tech  Record  (quar.) 

Coll.  Eng'g..,      $1.000 

DHUburc  PENNSYLVANIA 

Bridge  of  Eta  Kappa  Nu  (quar.)    ' 

Elec.  Eng'g  Honor  Society  ..    $12.006 
Philadelphia 

Delaware  Valley  Announcer  (mo.) 

Com'l  Indus.  &  Eng'g,,      23,200 


Circulation — £-£Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  £June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


-„..,„.,  ~  Audit;  fiP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Philadelphia  Circ. 

Journal  of  the  Franklin  Institute  (mo.) 

Scien.  &  Tech  ...      $3.039 
Pennsylvania  Triangle  (6  ti.  a  yr.) 

Eng'g  &  Fine  Arts  ..      $1,050 
Product  Design  and  Development  (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.) 

Design  &  Devel'm't  of  Durable  Goods  ...  >40,604 
Ptttaburgh 

Carnegie  Technical  (6  ti.  a  yr. ) 

Coll.  Eng'g  900 

Iron  and  Steel  Engineer  (mo.)       9,836 

State  College 

Penn  State  Engineer  (mo.)....Coll.  Eng'g....          500 
Controlled  free  dist....  150 

Villanova 

Villanova  Engineer  (4  ti.  a  jr.) 

Coll.  Eng'g          $1,300 

Knoxvlll.  TENNESSEE 

Bent  of  Tau  Beta  Pi  (quar  ) 

Eng'g  Hon'ry....     $27,567 

College  Station  TEXAS 

Texas  A.  &  M.   Engineer  (6  ti.  a  yr.) 

Coll.  Eng'g....      $3,500 
Dallaa 

Construction  Journal  (wkly) 

Eng'g  &  Constr  952 

Controlled  free  d»st    .        3,808 
Journal  of  Petroleum  Technology  (mo.) 

Petrol.  Eng'g          12,588 
Petroleum  Engineer  (13  ti.  a  yr.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  Petrol.  Indus....  -^27,598 

Texas  Professional  Engineer  (mo.) (cont. 

free  dist.)         Eng'g  . .        5,310 

Blackaburg  VIRGINIA 

Virginia  Tech.  Engineer  (5  ti.  a  yr.) 

Coll.  Eng'g ...          $700 

S^ttj.  WASHINGTON 

Pacific  Builder  and  Engineer  (mo.)  (aee 

note  in  catalog)       .....  Eng'g  &  Constr  ..    -£7,854 
Total  unpaid  dist  1,882 

Madison  WISCONSIN 

Wisconsin  Engineer  (mo.)  Eng'g  &  Coll....      $2.000 
Milwaukee 

Marqtiette  Engineer  (quar.).  Coll.  Eng'g....        1,100 
South  Milwaukee 

Excavating  Engineer  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Excav....  >32,411 

CANADA 

Vancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

B.  C.   Professional  Engineer   (mo.) 

Eng'g  Arch    .     * 3,821 

Don  Mill.  ONTARIO 

Electrical  News  and  Engineering   (mo.) 

Elec.  Eng'g         +7,200 
Engineering  and  Contract  Record   (mo.) 

Eng'g  &  Contr       +11.062 
Manufacturing  and  Industrial  Engineer- 
ing (mo.)   Indus.  Prod.  Mgmt  ..     +6,183 

Toronto 

Canadian  Aircraft  Industries  (mo.) 

Aeronautical  Eng'g....     +5,226 
Canadian  Power  Engineer  (mo.) 

Power  Eng'g    .     +6,389 
Design  Engineering  (mo.> 

Product  Design  Eng'g....     +6,308 

Electrical  Digest   (mo.)    Elec.    Eng'g..     +5,963 

Engineering  Digest   (mo.) Eng'g       +27,70( 

Modern  Power  and  Engineering   (mo.) 

Power ...     +9,282 
Municipal  Utilities  Magazine  (mo.) 

Munic.  Eng'g  Utilities  ...     +4,837 

Roads    and    Engineering   Construction 

(mo.)    Eng'g   &   Const...  +10,079 


Montreal  QUEBEC  Circ. 

Engineering  Journal  (mo.)   (see  note  in 

catalog)    Eng'g  ..  *1S.109 

Total  unpaid  dist ...        3,961 
Genie   Construction   Methodes   et  Outil- 
lage   (Fr.)    (mo.) 

Contr's   &   Eng'rs  ...      $2,776 

McGill  Engineer,  The  (quar.). .Coll.  Eng'g....      $1,500 
Product  Design  and  Materials    (bi-mo.) 

Indu.   &  Eng'g  ..     +6,923 

ENTOMOLOGICAL 

See  also  Natural  History  and  Nature  Study 

San  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

Pan-Pacific   Entomologist    (quar.)       $380 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Annals  of  the  Entomological  Society  of 
America    (bi-mo.)        

Journal   of   Economic    Entomology 
(bi-mo.)      

Proceedings    of   the   Entomological    So- 
ciety of  Washington  (bi-mo.)   , 

Gainesville  FLORIDA 

Florida   Entomologist    (quar.)    


Manhattan 


KANSAS 


Journal  of  the  Kansas  Entomological 

Society   (no  adv.)    (quar.)       


Cambridge 


MASSACHUSETTS 


Psyche  (quar.) 


Philadelphia 


PENNSYLVANIA 


Transactions  of  the  American  Entomo- 
logical Society  (no  adv.)    (quar.)       

CANADA 
Otuwm  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Entomologist   (mo.)       

EUGENICS  and  GENETICS 

See  also  Psychological 
Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Journal  of  Heredity  (bi-mo.) 

Genetics   &   Eugenics 


$1.900 
$5.250 
$750 

$416 

$385 
$265 

$250 
$980 


Baltimore 


MARYLAND 


Genetics   (bi-mo.) 


Genetics 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

Eugenics  Quarterly  (no  adv.)    (quar.)  .   .. 


3,657 

$1.675 
$1.052 


EUROPEAN  and  other  INTER- 
CULTURAL  INTERESTS 

See  also  Foreign  Language  Publications 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Crossroads   (wkly)   Jap-Amer.  News  ..         2.127 

Lietuviu  Dienos   (Lith.   &  Eng.)    (mo.) 

Lith.  Int....     $15.000 

Pacific  Citizen  (wkly)     Jap-Amer.  Citi's          86,000 
Syrian- American  News  (s-mo.) 

Syr.  Amer.  Ints 
Controlled  free  dist 


San  Diego 

Viltis  (6  ti.  a  yr.) 


3,900 
4,100 


International  Folklore  &  Folkdanc'g         $1.600 
Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 


Korean  Survey  (mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) 
(see  note  in  catalog) 

Korean  &  Far  East ... 
National  Herald.  The  (mo.) 

Arabic  Frat.... 


Atlanta 


GEORGIA 


Phylon  (quar.) Review  of  Race  &  Cult... 

Southern  Hellenic  Life   (Greek  &  Eng.) 
(mo.)  .- ...Greek  Int.... 


$45.000 
5.000 


$963 
3.600 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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CULTURAL  INTERESTS  (Continued) 

Honolulu  HAWAII  Cite. 

Hawaii  Chinese  Weekly  (wkly) 

Chinese  Ints  ...        2,500 
500—  Free 

ILLINOIS 

Athene  (quar.)  ..Greek  Bus!.  &  Literary... 
Novi  Svet  (Sloven.  &  Eng.)    (mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog)  .......................................      14,500 


Des  Moines 

American  Citizen  (wkly).Ital.  Amer.  Int.... 

LouUvfll.  KENTUCKY 

Kentucky  Irish  American  (wkly) 

Irish-  Amer.  Int.... 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Amerikas  Latweetis  (American 
Latvian)  (s-mo.)  ..............  Latvian  Int.-. 

Hairenik    (wkly)    ...................  Armen.  Int  .. 

Hellenic  Chronicle  (wkly)  .................  Ind    . 

N«w  York  NEW  YORK 

Advocate    (wkly)    ......  „  .........  Irish  (Ind.).... 

American-  Israel    Economic    Horizons 
(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  (cont.  free 
dist.)    .......  Amer.  -Israel  Econ.  Rela'ns.... 

American-Scandinavian    Review    (quar.) 

Amer-Scand.  Ints  .  . 
American  Slavic  and  East  European 

Review    (quar.)...  .Rev's  of  Slav  Trends  ... 

American  Swedish  Monthly  (mo.) 

Swed.  Amer.  Com'ce  ... 
Irish  Echo  (wkly)   .................  Irish  Ints.... 

Insh  World  (wkly)  ................  Irish  Ints.... 

Judaism   (no  adv.)    (quar.) 

Jewish  Life  &  Thought.... 

Lebanese-  American  Journal  (wkly) 

Lebanese  Int.... 

Russia  (mo.)  ...  .................  Rus.-Amer.  Ints.... 

Ukrainian  Quarterly.  The  (quar.)   (cont. 
free  dist.) 
Ukrain.  &  Soviet  Scien.,  Pol'cs.  &  Art.... 

Utlea 

Drych    (Welsh)    (mo.  )..  Ind.  &  Welsh  Int  .. 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

American-  German  Review  (bi-mo.) 

Amer.-Ger.  Rela'ns    . 

Settle  WASHINGTON 

Scandinavian  American   (ftntly.  Toes.) 

Scand.  Ints    . 

Menasha  WISCONSIN 

Scandinavian  Studies  (attar.) 

Scand.  Lit.  &  Philol    . 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 

CANADA 

Delaware  ONTARIO 

Compass-Onder  Ons    (mo.) 
Hamilton  Immigrant-Ints  ... 

Home  and  Family    (Dutch   &   English) 
(mo.)    ....................  Dutch  Family  Life.... 

Toronto 

Ukrainian  Life  (wkly)  ____  Ukrain-Inte— 


EXPLOSIVES 

Wilmington  DELAWARE 

Explosives   Engineer   (bi-mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)  ....Min'g,  Quarry  &  Contr... 


$2,029 
13,347 


§35,000 
$10,000 

$858 

0,869 

18,500 

$3.000 

$2,500 
$2,675 

$3,100 
3.100 


$595 
$100 


2,500 


>8,858 


FARM  IMPLEMENTS  and  TRACTORS 

See  also  Power  Farming  under  Agricultural  Publications 
San  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

Western  Farm  Equipment  (mo.)  (coat. 

circ.)  ..................  Farm.  Equip.  Trade....    >4,S84 


Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Southern  Farm  Equipment — See  South- 
ern Hardware  in  catalog  section. 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Garden  Supply  Merchandiser  (mo.)  (cont. 

circ.)  .  .Garden  Supplies  &  Farm  Equip.... 

St.  Joseph  MICHIGAN 

Agricultural  Engineering   (mo.) 

Agric  Eng'g  ... 
Total  unpaid  dist.... 


Circ. 


>24,648 


*6,289 
1,460 


Minneapolis 


MINNESOTA 


Farm  Store  Merchandising  (mo.) 

Farm  Supply  Dealers  ...      32,000 
Northwest  Farm  Equipment  Journal  (mo. ) 

Farm  Equip.   Dealers  ...      $3.600 


Kansas  City 


MISSOURI 


Hardware   and   Farm    Equipment    (mo.) 

Implements  &  Hardware  ... 
Implement    and    Tractor     (ftntly)     (see 
no*e  in  catalog)   ....  ..Farm  Mach  . . 

Total  unpaid  dist.... 

St.  Louis 

Farm  and  Power  Equipment  (mo.)  (cont. 
circ.)  Farm  Implts.,  Mach.  &  Hdw....  >19,124 


2,570 

*31.590 
1,423 


Philadelphia 


PENNSYLVANIA 


Eastern  Dealer  (mo.) 

Ret.  Farm  Irapl.  St  Sup.... 

Dallas  TEXAS 

Southwest  Implement  Journal   (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.) 

Farm   Imple.   Hdw.    &   Supplies  . .     >7,732 


Spokane 


WASHINGTON 


Inland  Empire  Trade  Topics  (mo.) 

Retail  Merchandise  .. 
Controlled  free  dist  ... 

CANADA 
Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Canadian  Farm  Implements  (mo  ) 

Farm  Mach.  Imple  ... 
Modern  Farmer,  The  (wkly) 

Farm  Products,  Produce  &  Market    . 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Farm  Equipment  Dealer  (mo.) 

Farm  Equip  ... 
Good  Farming  Quarterly  (quar.) 

Farm  Mechanization  .. 

Verdun  QUEBEC 

Machinerie  et  Outillage  de  Ferme  (Fr.) 
(bi-mo.)    .....................  Farm  Mechaniz  .. 

FEED,  GRAIN  and  HAY 

See  also  Milling,  Flour  and  Cereal 
San  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

Western  Feed  and  Seed  (mo  Hcont.  circ.) 
Feed,  Seed,  Grain  Mill'g&Gard'n  Sup.... 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Grain  and  Feed  Journals  and  Rice  News 

(s-mo.)  ..    Wholes.  Grain.  Feed,  Seed    . 
Grain   Terminals    &    Processing   Plants 
(mo.)    .......  Plant   Mf?mt   &   Operation    . 

Controlled  free  dist  .. 
Illinofa    Feed    Folks    (mo.)     (cont     free 
dist.)    ........................    Feed  Trade... 

Mount  Morris 

Hatchery  and   Feed    (mo.)    (cotit.   circ.) 

Hatcheries,  Breeders  &  Feed  Retailers  ... 
Prospect  Heights 

American  Miller  and  Processor  (mo.) 

Grain  &  Mill'g  &  Process'g.... 

Controlled  free  dist  ... 
Feeds  Illustrated  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Feed  Indus  ... 


$2,224 
$390 


410,218 

5,750 


410,159 
444,349 


>5,799 


12,510 


3,372 
3,268 


5,001 


>  16,212 


3,919 
1,518 

>12,OOS 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C,  Statement r  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

•C.C.A.B.  Audit;  5P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


Indianapolis  INDIANA 

National  Hay  Press  (mo.)  ........  Hay  Bus.... 


Circ. 

375 


De,  Mote* 

Westernews  (mo.)  ..............Grain  &  Feed~~ 

Controlled  free  dist  ..      t3,000 

Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

Daily  Market  Record  (dly)..  Grain  Trade... 
Farmers  Elevator  Guide  (mo.) 

Elevator  Mgrs  ... 
Feedlot   (bi-mo.) 

Cattle  &  Lamb  Feeders.... 

Feedstuff  (wkly)     .............  Feed  Trade  ...    •11,643 

Grain  and  Feed  Review  (mo.) 

Grain  &  Feed  Dealer....    *8,028 


Total  unpaid  dist  .. 
Saint  Paul 

Bulk  Feed  (mo.)          Feed  &  Grain  Trade 
Co-op  Grain  Quarterly  (no  adv)   (quar.) 


1,036 


Grain  Co-op....    $15.000 


Lincoln  NEBRASKA 

Grain  and   Feed   Merchant.   The    (mo.) 
<3rain,  Feed,  Seed  Indus... 

Sea  lale  City  NEW  JERSEY 

Eastern    Feed    Merchant     (mo )     (cont. 

circ.)       Eastern  Feed, 

Seed  &  Farm  Sup.  Retailers  . 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Feed  Age  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.). .Feed  Mgrs  . 

Mllwuakee  WISCONSIN 

Feed  Bag  (mo.)  


1.903 


CANADA 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Canadian  Milling  and  Feed  (mo.) 

Flour   &   Feed . 

FERTILIZER 

Washington     DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Journal  of  Agricultural  and  Food  Chem- 
istry  (mo.) 

Agric.   Chem.    &   Food  Process'g .. 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Commercial    Fertilizer   and    Plant    Food 
Industry    (mo.)       

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Soil  Science  (mo.)  Soil  Fertility . 

Caldwell  NEW  JERSEY 

Agricultural  Chemicals   (mo.) 

Mfgrs.  Agric.  Chemicals  . 


>8,32S 


7,210 


•  3,698 


6,618 


2,856 


2,529 


*4,772 


Total  unpaid  dist  ..        2,217 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Farm  Chemicals  (mo.)  (coot,  drc.) 

Pesticide,  Fertilizer  Trade    .     >7,564 


FIREARMS 

See  also  Trap  Shooting  under  Sports  in 
General  Magazines 

Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
American  Rifleman  (mo.) 

Hunting  &  Shooting....    355,011 
Ordnance  (bi-mo.) 

Ordnance,  Nat'l  Defense. 


Aledo  ILLINOIS 

Gun  Report,  The  (mo.) 

Antique  Gun  Collect' g  .. 
Skokie 

Shooting  Goods  Retailer  (mo.) 

Firearms  Trade .. 
Controlled  free  dist... 


43,114 


8,068 


2,800 
10,000 


Portsmouth  OHIO 

Muzzle  Blasts  (mo.) 

Gun'g  &  Rifle  Instruc .. 


Circ. 

6.000 

FIRE  FIGHTING  and  PROTECTION 

5,114 


Denver  COLORADO 

Colorado  Fireman  (bi-mo.)  Fire  Fight' g.... 


Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

International    Fire    Fighter    (no    adv.) 
(mo.)    Fire    Fighting 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


National  Safety  News  (mo.) 

Indus.  Safety,  Fire  Prev.  &  Health  . 
Total  unpaid  dist 


Onawa 

Iowa  Smoke-Eater   (mo.) 

Vol.  &  Paid  Firemen  .. 

Boiton  MASSACHUSETTS 

Firemen   (mo.)   Fire  Preven   . 

Controlled  free  dist  ... 
Police  and  Firemen's   Monthly    (mo.) 

Law  Enf'm't  &  Fire  Prot    . 

Controlled  free  dist 

Quarterly  of  the  National  Fire  Protec- 
tion Association   (quar.)  .  Fire  Protec 

Worthlngton  MINNESOTA 

Minnesota  Smoke-Eater  (mo.) 

Vol.  Firemen  .. 

Pierce  NEBRASKA 

Nebraska  Smoke  Eater  (mo.) 

Vol.  Firemen .. 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

ADT  Transmitter.  The  (mo.)   (no  adv.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)   (free  dist.) 

Fire  Protec.,  Public  Safety 

Fire  Engineering  (mo.)   Fire  Protec 

Total  unpaid  dist .. 
Safety  Maintenance  (mo.) 

Accd.  Pre.  Fire  Prot  . 

Charlotte  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Volunteer  Firefighter   (mo.)    (cont.   free 


$9,800 


*33,168 
3,797 


tS.883 


29,753 
2,043 


noo 
n.4oo 


17,252 


t5,904 


5,144 


$41,000 

*18,278 

1,305 

14,402 


dist.) 


Cleveland 


..    Vol.  Fire  Fight'g....    U3.221 


OHIO 


Occupational  Hazards  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 
Indus'l   Health,    Safety    &    Fire   Prot 


>22,001 


Seattle 


WASHINGTON 


Fire  Station  Digest  (bi-mo.) 
(cont.  free  dist.)      Fire  Preven   .      $6,250 


FISH,  FISHERIES  and  FISH  CULTURE 

See  also  Pets 

Lo.  Antele.  CALIFORNIA 

Pesca  Y  Marina  (Span.)  (bi-mo.)  (cont. 
free  dist.) 
Fish'g  &  Marine  Trade  of  Lat.  Atner . 


New  Orleans  LOUISIANA 

Fish  Boat,  The  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Commercial   Fishing   Boats  . 
Seafood  Merchandising  (mo.)    (cont. 
circ.)   ...  Com'l  Fish'g  Seafood  Pack'g... 


7,000 

>  17.539 
>9,153 


Camden  MAINE 

Maine  Coast  Fisherman  (mo.) 

Com'l  Fish'g ...  *13,159 


Grand  Haven 


MICHIGAN 


Fisherman,  The   (mo.) 
Commercial  Fishing  of  the  Gr.  Lakes... 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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FISH,  FISHERIES  and  FISH  CULTURE 

(Continued) 

Coffstown            NKW  HAMPSHIRE  Circ. 

National    Fisherman    (mo.)    (controlled 
circ.)    Fisheries . 


Now  York  NEW  YORK 

Fishing  Gazette   (mo.)    Com.   Fish  ... 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Aquarium  (mo.)  Fish,  Care  &  Cult... 

fetttte  WASHINGTON 

Fishermen's  News,  The  (semi-mo.) 

Fishing  ... 

Pacific    Fisherman    (mo.)    (see  note   in 
catalog)  Pac.  Com.  Fish    . 

CANADA 

Vancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Western  Fisheries   (mo.) 

Com.  Fish.  &  Can'g  Trade 

Saint  John's         NEWFOUNDLAND 

Newfoundland  Fisherman,  The  (quar.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)    .  ..Fish'g  Indus 

Gartfcnval.  QUEBEC 

Canadian  Fisherman  (mo.)    

Montreal 

Atlantic  Salmon  Journal  (quar.) 

Salmon  Fish'g 


>8,SOS 

$16.300 

5,778 
*6.062 

*  3,001 

«  2,878 

1.100 


FLORIST  and  FLORICULTURE 

See  Seed  and  Nursery  Trade:  Landscape  Gardening, 

Parks;  also  Home  and  Garden  under  Magazines 

of  General  Circulation. 

Beverly  Hills  CALIFORNIA 

Telegraph  Delivery  Spirit  (mo.) 

Retail  Flor.   &  Greenhouses  ..        5,190 
SMI  Diego 

California  Garden  (quar.)  ..  Floriculture....  350 

Controlled  free  dist  50 


Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Central  Flower  News  (wkly) 

Comm.    Florist 

Controlled  free  dist 

Florists'  Review  (wkly)       Floral  Trade 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Florists'  Telegraph  Delivery  News 
(mo.)        Florists. 


2,176 
5,742 
13,759 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

Art  in  Flowers  (mo.)      ..    ..    Floral  Trd    . 
Controlled  free  dist ... 
Florists'     Exchange    and    Horticultural 
Trade  World  (wkly)..Com.  Hort.  Indus.... 

Fort  Worth  TEXAS 

Southern  Florist  and  Nurseryman 

(wkly)    Floral  Trd   &   Nurs 

CANADA 

Stretaville  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Florist  (ftntly)   (Sat) 

Com.  Flor... 


11.610 


4,966 
1,200 


$8,439 


*S.565 


$2.200 


FOOD 

See  Frozen  Food;  Grocery  and  Delicatessen;  Canning. 
Packing,  Dehydration;  Meat  and  Provisions;  Fruits. 
Fruit  Products  and  Produce  Trade;  Baking;  Re 
frigeration;  Milk  and  Milk  Products;  Confectionery. 
Ice  Cream  and  Soda  Fountain. 

Beverly  Hill.  CALIFORNIA 

Beverage  Bulletin  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Beverage  &  Food  Indus....  > 28, 493 
Los  Aagelea 

Chefs'  and  Stewards'  Food  and  Equip- 
ment Manual  (bi-mo.) 


Los  Angeles  Circ. 

Chefs,  Cooks  and  Food  Supervisors. . ......... . 

Controlled  circ  VAC  5,983 


Commercial  Bulletin  (wkly) 
Food,   Drug,   and  Liquor  Digest   (mo.) 
(controlled  free  dist.) 

Grocery  &  Drug  Indus ... 
Food   Selling   Digest    (mo.)    (controlled 
free  dist.) 

Int.  of  Rest'rant  and  Hotel  Industry.... 
San  Francisco 

Pacific  Coast  Review  (mo.) 

Food  &  Bev.  Indus  .. 
Controlled  free  dist ... 
Western  Canner/Packer — See  Canner/ 

Packer,  Chicago.  111. 
Santa  Barbara 

Retail  Food  Equipment  and  Supplies  (bi- 
mo.)   (cont.  circ.). .Food  Equip.  Buyers    . 

Denver  COLORADO 

School  Lunch  Journal  (10  ti.  a  yr.) 

Food  Sup'rs 

Watwbury  CONNECTICUT 

National  Reviewer    (mo.)    (cont.   free 
dist.)    Food    &    Bev.    Indus 

Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Journal  of  Agricultural  and  Food  Chem- 
istry  (mo.) 

Agric.  Chem.  &  Food  Proc'g 

FLORIDA 
Florida  Food  and  Grocery  News   (mo.) 

Groc.  &  Food  Trade 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Southern   Food   Processor    (mo.)    (cont, 
free  dist.) 

Cann'g  &  Pack'g  Indus,  of  South 

Honolulu  HAWAII 

Hawaii  Food  Bulletin  (mo.)    (cont.   free 
dist.)     Ret.  Food  Trd.... 


*3.461 


5,557 


5,549 


1,907 
2,975 


6,409 


14,205 


2,730 


6,618 


3,203 


1,838 


2,004 


Boise 


IDAHO 


Idaho  Food  Dealer.  The   (mo.) 

RetaH  Food  Dealers— 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Associated   Food  Retailers   (mo.) 

Retail  Meats  &  Croc's    .      $7,973 
Canner/Packer   (mo.)    (see  note  in  cata- 
log) 

Canned.  Glassed,  Dry  &  Frozen  Foods....      $6,289 
Food  Business  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

[Sales  &  Mkt'g. 
\  Food  A  Groc'y 
f  Store  Prod.  Mfgrs....  > 21, 042 
Food- Drug- Cosmetic    Law    Journal    (no 
adv.)  (mo.) 

Pood,  Drue,  Cosmetic  Laws— 
Food  Mart  News   (s-mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    Retail  Groc.  with  Meats    .  700 

Controlled  free  dist    .      13,620 
Food  Processing   (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Food    Ptocess'g    Industries  ..  > 39, 022 
Food  Research  (no  adv.)   (bi-mo.) 

Food  Techn'g'ts  . .        2,268 

Food  Technology   (mo.)      Food....        6,431 

Inplant  Food  Management   (mo.)    (con- 
trolled circ.) 

Busi.  &  Indus'y's  Inplant  Food  Service  .    >16,103 
National  Food  Distributors  Journal  (mo.) 

Food  Dist.  &  Selling.... 
Popcorn  and  Concessions  Merchandiser 

(rno.)  Popcorn  &  Cone's  Indus    .        3.500 

Telefood  Magazine  (mo.) 

Fancy  Food  Ret....      $1,038 
Controlled  free  dist....      $4,713 
Palatine 

Macaroni  Journal  (mo.).  Macaroni  Indus....  926 

Indianapolis  INDIANA 

Indiana  Food  Merchant  (mo.). .Ret.  Foods.... 

ClmdarJon— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  JP.O.  Statement;  B  ~ ~        ......  ..         - 

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i  Moines  IOWA  Cite. 

Iowa  Food  Dealer  (mo.)  ....Groc.  ft  Meat....       1,872 

Clty  KANSAS 

Kansas  Food  Dealer  (mo.) Grocery— 

MASSACHUSETTS 

NEGM  Magazine  (mo.)  Ret.  Grocery.... 


Lansing 


MICHIGAN 


Michigan  Food  News  (s-mo.)(cont.  circ.) 

Retail  ft  Wholesale  Foods....  >1 1,379 


MlniMapolls 


MINNESOTA 


Retail  Food  Merchandiser  (bi-mo.) 

Retail  Foods.... 
Controlled  free  dist... 


18,294 
*2,065 


St.  Louis  MISSOURI 

Food  Merchandising  (mo.)   (see  note  in 
catalog)  (cont.  circ.) 

Ret.  Meat  &  Food  Dealers  ...  >69,289 

ilissoula  MONTANA 

Montana   Food  Distributor,   The    (mo.) 

Retail  Food  Distributor ... 

NewYodc  NEW  YORK 

Bulletin  of  the  New  York  State  Assn.  of 
Retail  Meat  and  Food  Dealers  (mo.) 

Ret.  ft  Whol.  Meat  ft  Food  Indus... 
Food  Broker.  The  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Food  Brokers ...        5,000 

Food  Engineering  (mo.)    .Food  Process'g....  * 29,194 

Total  unpaid  dist....        1,572 

Food  Field  Reporter  (bi-wkly,  Mon.) 

Mfg.  ft  Proc'rs  of  Food  ft  Groc'y  Prod ., 

Qualified  paid....    >9,414 
Controlled  circ....    >6,108 
Food  Topics  (s-mo.)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)   (cont.    circ.)    Retail  Grocers....  >90,905 

Gourmet   (Magazine  of  Good  Living) 

(mo.)  Food.  Liquors  ft  Gen'l  Mdse    *120,250 

Kosher  Food  Guide   (quar.)    (cont.  free 

dist.)    Food  Prod  ...      43,000 

Produce  News  and  Produce  Barometer 

(wkly)     — Perish.  Food....    *3,327 

Total  unpaid  dist....        1,238 

Charlotte  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Carolina  Food  Dealer  (mo.).. ..Food  Dlrs....      12,207 

Cleveland  OHIO 

Potato  Chipper  (mo.) Food....         $865 

Oklahoma  City  OKLAHOMA 

Oklahoma  Food  Journal  (mo.)  .......Food...        1,282 

Portland  OREGON 

Oregon  Food  and  Beverage   (mo.)    (cont. 

free  dist.)    ..Food  ft  Bev.  Indus  ...       3,600 

McKeesport  PENNSYLVANIA 

Tri-State  Food  Trade  (bi-wkly)  (Mon.) 

(cont.  circ.)  .. Food  Trade....  >12,273 

Richmond  VIRGINIA 

Virginia   Foodsman    (mo.). .Food  Ret'lrs...       2,430 
Controlled  free  dist...       5,070 

WASHINGTON 
Inland  Empire  Trade  Topics  (mo.) 

Retail  Merch.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Wisconsin    Food    Dealer    (mo.)     (cont. 

free  dist.)  .............Food.... 

CANADA 

ONTARIO 
Food  in  Canada  (mo.) 

Food  Process'g  Indus.... 


$2.222 
1390 


13.000 


45,130 


561 
16,593 

1600 


K200 


Gardenvale  QUEBEC  Clf*. 

Canadian  Food  Industries  (mo.) 

_      ,  Food  Process'g   .     *4,647 

Levis 

Abeille  et  1'Erable,  L'  (Fr.)  (10  ti.  a  yr.) 

Maple  Prods,  ft  Honey....      J7.100 

FOREIGN  TRADE,  PAN-AMERICAN 
and   INTERNATIONAL  AFFAIRS 

See  European  and  other  Inter-Cultural  Interests;  also 
Export  Editions  of  Consumer  Magazines  under 

Magazines  of  General  Circulation. 
Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Export-Import  News   (mo.) 

Export-Import  Trade   . 
Controlled  free  dist  ... 
World  Affairs  (quar.)  Inter'l  Rel.... 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

American  Journal  of  International  Law 
(quar.) Inter'l  Law.... 

Annals  of  the  Organization  of  American 
States  (quar.)  ....Pan  American  Affairs.... 

Boletin  de  la  Oncina  Sanitaria  Panamer- 
icana(Span.,  Port.,  Fr..  Eng.)  (no  adv.) 
(mo. )  Sanitation.... 

Foreign  Commerce  Weekly  (no  adv.) 
(wkly)  Foreign  Com  ... 

Foreign  Service  Journal  (mo.) 

U.  S.  For'gn  Serv.  &  State  Dept ... 

Freedom  and  Union  (mo.) 

Intern'l  Polit.  ft  Econ  ... 

Import   and    Exchange    Controls    (see 
Bureau  of   National   Affairs   Publica- 
tions in  catalog  section.) 

World  Affairs  (no  adv.)   (quar.) 

Intern'l  Rel.... 

World  Highways  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  Internal  Rd.  Devel'ts  .. 

Old  Greenwich          CONNECTICUT 
Radiovision  (Span.)  (bi-mo.) 

Radio  ft  TV  Trade ... 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Bebidas  (Span.)   (7  ti.  a  yr.)    (see  note 

in  catalog) Beverages.... 

Caminos  7  Constrncdon  Pesada  (Span.) 
(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  (coot. 

circ. ) »• 

Elaboraciones  y  Envases  (Span.)  (bi- 
mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  (cont.  circ.) 

Process'g  &  Pack'g .. 
Leon,  El.  (Span.)   (mo.) 

Lions  Business  in  Latin  America  . 
Mecanica    Popular    (Span.)    (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)       Mech 

Mecaniqne  Popolaire — (See  Popular 

Mechanics  Magazine  in  the  catalog.) 
Popular  Mekanick — (See  Popular  Mech- 
anics Magazine  in  catalog.) 
Populate  Mechanik— (See  Popular  Mech- 
anics Magazine  in  catalog.) 
Pulp  and  Paper  International  (mo.) 

Paper   &   Pulp  Indus  . 
Sinopsis    Medica    Internacional    (Span.) 
(mo.)     ~~Lat.  Amer.  Doctors  &  Hosp's.. 
Controlled  free  dist . 

Television,  Radio  Y  Articulos  Electricos 
(Span.)    (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 
Lat.  Amer.  Radio  &  Home  Appli 
World  Construction   (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Eng'g  &  Constr . 
ran*  ton 
Revistm  Rotaria  (Span.)    (mo.) 

Latin  Amer.  Business.., 


5,646 


tsoo 

3,500 

11,102 

8,000 
>15,050 

5,500 

*206,398 


71,000 

14,000 
>13,140 


,..  *42.619 


New  Orleans 


LOUISIANA 


Latin  American  Report  (mo.) 

Lat.  Amer.  ft  Carib'n  News.... 


NEW  YORK 

Air  Transportation    (mo.)    (cont. 


5,000 


circ.) 

Air  Cargo....    >9,832 
America    Clinica    (Span.)    (mo.)    (cont. 

circ.)     ............  Med'l  Prof,  of  Lat.  Amer....      76,218 


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5,220 


9,869 


FOREIGN  TRADE,  PAN-AMERICAN 
and  INTERNATIONAL  AFFAIRS 

(Continued) 

NEW  YORK     (Continued) 

New  York  Circ. 

American  Automobile  (mo.) 

Automobile  Trd.  (Exp.)...,*17.422 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,475 

American  Exporter   (mo.)    (see  note  in 
catalog)  ..«...~...........................Exp.  Trade.... 

American   Import   and   Export    Bulletin 

(mo.) Imp.  &  Exp.  Trade.... 

American-Scandinavian  Review  (quar.) 

Amer.  Scand ... 
American  Swedish  Monthly  (mo.) 

Swed.  Amer.  Com ... 
Automovil  Americano.  El  (Span.)  (mo.) 

L.  A.  Auto  Trade  . . 
Total  unpaid  dist.... 
Belgian  Trade  Review  (mo.) 

Belgian  Com.  in  U.  S 

Brazil  (quar.)  ..  Com'l  Rela.  with  Brazil.... 
Ecos  de  Nueva  York  (Span.)  (wkly) ..Int. 

for  Spanish  Speaking  People  in  U.  S.  ... 
Embotellador,  El   (Span.)    (bi-mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog) 

Bottled  Soft  Drink  &  Brew'g  Indus.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Export  Bulletin  (wkly) 

Report  of  Export  Mdse.... 
Controlled  free  dist ... 
Export  Trade  (wkly) 

For.  Trd.  Act'y  in  U.S.  . 
Far    Eastern   Survey    (no    adv.)    (mo.) 

Pacific  Rela'ns.... 
Farmaceutico  (Span.)   (mo.)   (cont.  free 

dist.)  - Lat.  Amer.  Drug  Trd.... 

Pazenda — See  Hacienda. 
Forwarder.  The   (wkly) 

For.  Trd.  &  Ocean  Ship'g.... 

French-American  Commerce  (bi-mo.)  ... .~. 

Franco  Amer.  Trd.... 

Gazzetta  Legale  Italo- Americana  (Ital  & 
Eng.)   (mo.)......Iramigra'n  Law  &  Trd.... 

Guia  (Span.)  (mo.)  (Cont.  circ.) 

Exp.  Busi 

Hacienda   (Span.   &   Port.  Eds.)  (mo.). .Exp 
Hospital,   El   (Span.)    (mo.)    (cont.    free 

dist.)    Med.  &  Hosp 

Import  Bulletin  (wkly) 

Report  of  Import  Mdse....**4,444 
Import  Daily  (no  adv.)  (dly) 

Imports  to  the  U.  S  .. 
Indicador  Mercantil,  El  (Span.)    (quar.) 

Latin  Amer.  Dry  Goods  Fashion  .. 
Industrial    World    (mo.)     (see    note    in 

catalog)  Export  Trade.... 

Ingeniena   Internacional  Construction 
(Span.)   (mo.) 

Lat.  Amer.  Constr.  &  Eng'g....  *  16, 201 
Ingenieria  Internacional  Indus tria( Span.) 

(mo.)     ...  Lat.  Amer.  &  Indus.  &  Eng'g      *  19, 096 
International  Management  Digest  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)     ...  Indus.  Export.... 
International  Trade  Review  (mo.) 

Exports  &  Imports    . 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Journal  of  Commerce  Export  Bulletin — 

See  Export  Bulletin. 
Journal  of  Commerce  Import  Bulletin— 

See  Export  Bulletin. 

Knickerbocker.  The  "The  Netherlands" 
Magazine  (Eng.  ft  Dutch)  (mo.) 

Int.  to  Netherlands  . . 
New  World  Review  (mo.)  ....East- West 

Relat'n's,  Reports  on  USSR.  China,  etc.... 
Norwegian  American  Commerce  (mo.) 

Nor. -Amer.  Trd 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 
Pacific  Affairs  (quar.) 

Far  East  Interna'l  Rela.... 
Pharmacy  International 

(mo.)   (cont.  circ.)  $10,012 

Revista  Aerea  Latino  Americana  (Span.) 

(cont.  circ.)  (mo.)  Avia.  Indus  ...    >8,221 

Revista    De    La    Confederacion    Medica 
Panamericana  (Span.)  (mo.)  Med'l...      50,528 


1,715 


560 
4,450 


$914 
1:4,086 


*3.233 

n.93i 


$13,032 


$3,046 


.  >20,049 
28,456 

4,237 


313 


4,007 
1,361 


10,000 


$2,000 
$500 

$3,350 


New  York  Circ. 

Revista  Industrial  (Span.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Lat.  Amer.  Indus.  Trd....  >22,9W 
Selecciones  Del  Railway  Age  (Span.) 

(quar.)    RR  Indus,  in  Lat.  Amer....         $167 

Controlled  free  dist....      $2,330 
Servicios  Publicos  (Span.)  (bi-mo.) 

(cont.    circ.)    L.  A.  Gov't  Admin....  >13,067 

Shipping  Digest(wkly)  ..For.  Trd.  &  Ship'g....    * 3,763 
Textiles  Panamericana   (Span.)    (mo.) 

(cont.   free  dist.)   Textile  Mfg  ...        4,520 

Trade  with  Italy  (mo.)  Ital.  Amer.  Com    .      $3,522 
Controlled  free  dist ...      $1,264 
Transports  Moderno  (Span.)    (bi-mo.) 

(cont.   circ.)  Transp.  &  Mat'ls  Handl'gr   .  >2&,37« 
UNESCO  Chronicle  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)         ....Interna'l  Affairs....          $700 
Controlled  free  dist....      $7.500 
UNESCO  Courier,  The  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)      Int'l  Und'st'd'g  .     $132,500 
Controlled  free  dist....     $16,600 
United  States-German  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce-Monthly Bulletin  (Eng.  &   Ger.) 

(mo.) U.  S.- Ger.  Trade....        5,000 

World's  Business    (mo.)    (cont.   circ.) 

Export  Busi....  > 20,069 
World  Petroleum  (mo.)  (cent,  circ.) 

Intern'l  Petrol   .  >10,645 

TllUa  OKLAHOMA 

Petroleo    Interamericano    (Span.&Eng. ) 

(mo.)     Tech.  Oil  Prod'g,  Ref'g....    if 4,334 

Total  unpaid  circ  1,400 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

American-German  Review   (bi-mo.) 

Amer.  Ger.  Rela'ns    .      $3.100 
Ports  of  Philadelphia   (mo.)    (cont.   free 

dist.)  Foreign  Trade....      16,000 

World    Industry    and    Production    News 
(bi-mo.)    (cont.   free  dist.) 

Int'l  Indus.  &  Prod'n....      $4,500 
Pittsburgh 

Oral  Hygiene  (Latin-American  Edition) 
(Spanish)  (mo.)  (controlled  free  dist.) 

Dental  Int.  of  Lat.  Amer        $18.804 

Houston  TEXAS 

Industrias  Lacteas  (Span.)   (mo.)    (cont. 

free  dist.)   Dairy  Indus  ...        7,831 

Panadero    Latino    Americano    (Span.) 

(cont.   free  dist.)    (mo.) 

Lat.  Amer.  Bak'g....        9.275 

CANADA 
Vancouver          BRITISH   COLUMBIA 

Harbour  and  Shipping  (mo  ) 

Marine  &  For.  Trd  .      *I,154 

King.ton  ONTARIO 

Queen's  Quarterly  (quar.)   (see  note  in 
catalog)     Rev.  Can.  &  Intern'l  Affairs  2,000 

Huntingdon  QUEBEC 

Canada- West  Indies  Magazine  (mo.) 

Travel  &  Foreign  Trade    .         1,800 
Montreal 

Canadian   Exporter    (quar.)     Can'n    Exp....  38 

Controlled  free  dist    .  962 

Shipping  Register  and  Shipbuilder  (mo.) 

Shipping.  Harbors  &  Ship  Bldg  ..     A2.198 

REPUBLIC  OF  THE  PHILIPPINES 
Manila 

Philippines  Trade  Review  (mo.)  Far.  Trd... 


FORESTRY  and  CONSERVATION 


Montgomery 


ALABAMA 


Alabama  Conservation  (bi-mo.) 
(cont.  free  dist.) 

Wildlife   For'y   &   State   Parks 

Phoenix  ARIZONA 

Arizona  Wildlife- Sportsman  (mo.) 

Nature  .. 


19,000 


10,217 


Circulation — **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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COLORADO 
Colorado  Outdoors  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.) 

Conserv'n.... 


Circ. 


25,000 
28,100 


Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

American  Forests  (mo.). .Forest  Conserv.  .. 
Forestry  Digest  (no  adv.)   (mo.)  (cent. 

free  dist.)     Conservation...    116,000 

Journal  of  Forestry  (mo.)     Tech.  For'ry  ...       12,301 
Living  Wilderness,    The    (quar.)    (no 

adv.)..Preserv'n  of   Amer.   Wilderness....        9,050 
National  Parks  Magazine  (quar.) 

Conserv'n          11,700 

Nature  Magazine  (mo.). .Nat.  &  Conserv'n    .  * 49, 5 46 
Reclamation  Era  (no  adv.)    (quar.) 

Irrigation  Conservation  , . 

TallahMsee  FLORIDA 

Florida  Wildlife  (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

Wildlife  Conserv'n   . 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Forest    Farmer    (mo.)    Forestry..        3,322 

Champaign  ILLINOIS 

Illinois  Wildlife  (quar.)  Conserv'n....     $31,000 

Glenview 

Outdoor  America  (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

Conserv'n  of  America's  Nat.  Res'es  ...    155,000 

D«s  Moines  IOWA 

Iowa  Conservationist   (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

Conserv'n ..      1:35.500 

Controlled  free  dist. ..     $14,500 

Journal  of  Soil  and  Water  Conservation 

(bi-mo.)     Conserv'n 


7,634 


New  Orleans  LOUISIANA 

Louisiana  Conservationist  (mo.)   (no 
adv.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  (free  dist.) 

Wildlife  Conserv'n 

Waldobpro  MAINE 

Maine  Outdoorsman  and  Conservationist 
(mo.)   Outdoor  Life  &  Conserv'n 

Johannesburg  MICHIGAN 

North  Woods  Call,  The  (wkly) 

Outdoor  Sports  &  Conserva'n 
Lansing 

Michigan  Out-of- Doors   (mo.) 

Sport   &   Conserva'n 


Hopkins 


MINNESOTA 


Minnesota  Out-of- Doors    (mo.) 

Conservation    . 

NEW  JERSEY 
New  Jersey  Outdoors  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Conserva'n,  Hunt'g  &  Fish'g.... 


Albany 


NEW  YORK 


New  York  State  Conservationist   (no 

adv.)     (bi-mo.)        Conserva'n 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Chester 

Bio-Dyiamics    (quar.)     ..Soil  Conserv'n... 
New  York 

Audubon  Magazine  (bi-mo.) 

Nature  &  Conserva'n 

Bismarck  NORTH  DAKOTA 

North  Dakota  Outdoors  (mo.) 

Natural  Resources.... 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 


2,650 

2.870 
54,049 

12.500 


70,250 
3.700 


t650 
30.763 


20,000 
5,000 


i  villa 


OHIO 


Land  and  Water  (quar.). .Soil  Conserv'n  ..       $2,500 


Hurisburg 


PENNSYLVANIA 


1,300 


Pennsylvania  Forests  (quar.)  (cont.  free 
dist.)    Forest   Educ... 

Pennsylvania   Game   News    (no   adv.) 

(mo.)   Game  Conserv'n ...     $47.000 

Controlled  free  dist....    $15,000 


Temple  TEXAS  Circ. 

Soil  and  Water  Magazine  (mo.) 

Agric.  Educ....      20,461 

Charleston  WEST  VIRGINIA 

West  Virginia  Conservation    (no  adv.) 
(mo.)   Nat'l  Resources  ...    $18,250 


Madison 


WISCONSIN 


Journal    of    Wildlife    Management    (no 
adv.)     (quar.)    Scientific    . 

Cheyenne  WYOMING 

Wyoming  Wild  Life  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)       ..    Conserva'n  . 
Controlled  free  dist    . 

CANADA 

Vancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Hi-Bailer,  The  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Forestry  &  Conserva'n 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Audubon   (bi-mo.) 

Conserv'n  &  Nat.  Science  . 
Forestry  Chronicle    (quar. )    .  ...Forestry. . 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Forest  and  Outdoors  (mo.). .Outdoor  Life 
Quebec 

Foret-Conservation  (Fr.)    (10  ti.  a  yr.) 

Forestry 


FROZEN  FOOD 

See  also  Food 

Sao  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

Western  Canner/Packer — See  Canner/ 
Packer,  Chicago,  111.,  in  catalog  section 


$3,200 


18,800 
2,400 


6,162 

1,824 

*24,840 

+6,343 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Canner/Packer  (mo.)    (see  note  in  cata- 
log) 
Canned,  Glassed.  Dry  &  Frozen  Foods 


St.  Louis 


MISSOURI 


$6,289 
>8,408 

>  13.432 

>  16,692 


Freezer  Provisioning  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 
Frozen  Food  Lockers  . 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Frosted  Food  Field   (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Frozen  Foods  . 
Frozen  Food  Age  (mo.) 

Frozen  Food  Packers  &  Marketers .. 

Controlled  circ 
Quick  Frozen  Foods  (mo.)   (see  note  in 

catalog  (cont.  circ.). .Frozen  Food  Indus  . 

Memphis  TENNESSEE 

EAT — Frozen  Foods  (mo.). Refrigeration.., 


FRUITS,  FRUIT  PRODUCTS  and 
PRODUCE  TRADE 

See  also  Canning,  Packing.  Dehydration;  Horticulture 

under  Agricultural  Publications 


Los  Angeles 


CALIFORNIA 


Pacific  Coast  Packer  (see  Packer,  Kan- 
sas City.  Mo.) .... ........... 

Western  Grower  and  Shipper  (mo.) 
Veg.,  Melon.  Potato  G row 'g& Ship' g....VAC  1,859 
Controlled  free  dist....VAC  1,720 


2,911 
3,128 


$16.000 


$1,365 


Fruit  and  Vegetable  Review  (mo.) 

Growers   &   Shippers  , 

Controlled  free  dist 
San  Francisco 

Produce  Marketing  (mo.)... .Prod.  Mkt'g 
San  Jose 

California  Fruit  News  (wkly) 

Proc'd  Fruit  Trade., 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit:  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report:  Light  face,  estimated. 
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FRUITS,  FRUIT  PRODUCTS  and 
PRODUCE  TRADE     (Continued) 
Bartow  FLORIDA 

Citrus  Industry,  The  (mo.). .Citrus  Fruits.... 

Citrus  Magazine  (mo.)  Citrus  Fruits  ... 


Giro. 

14.471 


Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Georgia  Fanners'  Market  Bulletin  (no 
adv.)   (wkly)   (cont.  free  dist.)....Agric....  (182,000 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Packer  (see  Packer.  Kansas  City.  Mo.)~_ 

KamasCftr  MISSOURI 

Packer  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Fruit  &  Prod.  Mkts  ...  *  16. 7 86 
Poultry  and  Eggs  Weekly  (wkly) 

Poultry,  Butter  &  Eggs....    *4,801 
St.  Louis 

Saint  Louis  Daily  Market  Reporter(dly) 

Fruit,  Dairy  &  Prod....  950 


Atlantic  City  NEW  JERSEY 

Fruit  by  Telegraph  (mo.) — 

Controlled  free  dial... 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Fruit  and  Vegetable  Reporter  (dly) 

Fresh  Fruit  &  Veg.... 

Packer  (see  Packer.  Kansas  City.  Mo.).«~. 
Produce  News  and  Produce  Barometer 

(wkly) Perish.   Foods  ... 

Total  unpaid  dist.... 
Producers'  Price  Current  (dly) 

Produce  Mkts.... 

Cincinnati  OHI° 

Packer  (see  Packer.  Kansas  City.  Mo.)— 

Portland  OREGON 

Better  Fruit  (mo.)  Fruit  Indus.... 

CANADA 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Modern  Farmer  (wkly) 

Farm  Products,  Prod.  &  Mkt ... 


FUNERAL  DIRECTORS 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 


Mortuary  Management   (mo.).. 


Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Southern  Funeral  Director  (mo.)  

Controlled  free  dist.... 


12.500 
1631 


*3,327 
1.238 


2,850 


10,297 


5,750 


2,733 
1,273 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Embalmers'  Monthly  and  National  Fu- 
neral Director  (mo.) 

Funeral  Dir.  &  Embalm'g.... 

MASSACHUSETTS 
Northeast  Funeral  Director  (mo.) 

Funeral  Direct.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

MINNESOTA 
Mid-Continent  Mortician  (mo.)....~.~~._..~_ 

Jerw  City  NEW  JERSEY 

Forum  (mo.)  « Funeral  Direct.... 

N^Yoric  NEW  YORK 

American  Funeral  Director  (mo.) 

Funeral  Dir.  &  Ernbalm'g... 

Casket  and  Sunnyside  (mo.)    

Total  unpaid  dist ... 

Dallas  TEXAS 

Mortician!  of  the  Southwest  (mo.) 

Morti's.... 


16.212 


2.074 
1,067 


700 


*8,287 

*7.611 

1,086 


CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Funeral  Service  (mo.) 


Circ. 

t 1,600 


FURNITURE,  RUGS,  CARPETS, 
BEDDING  and  UPHOLSTERY 

See  also  Curtains,  Draperies  and 
Housefurnishing  Goods. 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Furniture  Field  (10  ti.  a  yr.)  (cont.  free 

dist.)    Ret.  of  Home  Furnish....        4,217 

Western  Floors  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Floor  Cover' g....    >5,108 
Western  Furniture  Manufacturing  (mo.) 

Furn.  Mfrs....      $4,263 


COLORADO 

F.U.R.N.  Club  Facts  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  (cont.  free  dist.)  ..  Home  Furn.... 

Boynton  Beach  FLORIDA 

Chair  Rental  Forecaster  (mo.) 

Chair  Rental    . 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Bedding  (mo.)   Bed'g  Mfg ... 

Chicago  Market  Daily   (dly)    (see  note 

in  catalog)  ....Furn.  &  Home  Furn.... 

Chicago  Market  News  (dly)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    (cont.   circ.) Furniture.... 

Furniture   Design   and  Manufacturing 

(mo.)    (cont.  circ.)    Furn.  Indus.... 

Furniture  Warehouseman  (mo.) 

Furn.  Storage,  Mov'g.... 
National  Furniture  Review   (mo.) 

Ret.  Furn.  Trade... 
Total  unpaid  dist ... 

NOFA  Bulletin   (mo.) Office  Furn.... 

Controlled  free  dist  .. 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

New  England  Furniture  News    (6  ti.   a 
yr.)    (cont.  free  dist.) Furn.  Indus  ... 


2,561 


124 
527 


Minneapolis 


MINNESOTA 


1.934 

$76,000 
8.535 
tl.700 

*10.132 
2.240 
3,500 
1.500 

1.750 
3,885 


Furniture  Digest  (Twin  City)  (mo.)  

Jackson  MISSISSIPPI 

Southeast  Furniture    (mo.). .Retail   Furn  ..        1,663 
Controlled  free  dist  ..        6.012 

Summit  NEW  JERSEY 

Furniture  Store  Merchandiser  (mo.) 

Lamp  &  Furn.  Trade.... 
Controlled  free  dist . .        8,300 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

Floor  Covering  Profits  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Floor  Cover'g  ..  >  15,054 
Floor  Covering  Weekly  (wkly) 

Floor  Cover'g    VAC  4,647 
Controlled  circ  ..VAC  14,118 

Flooring  (mo.)  ..  ..Floor  &  Wall  Cover'g ...    *8,OS1 
Total  unpaid  dist....        3,139 

Furniture  Manufacturer  (mo.). .Furn.  Mfg....    *6,408 
Furniture   Retailer   and    Furniture   Age 
(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Ret.  Home  Furn'g  Dlrs....    £9,507 
Total  unpaid  dist ...        1,678 
Furniture  Workers  Press  {no  adv.) 

(mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog)       ....Labor....      50,000 
Furniture  World  and  Furniture  Buyer 

and  Decorator   (ftntly.   Thurs.)     7.060 

Interiors  (mo.) 

Interior  Designers  &  Architects....  * 24,1 13 
Total  unpaid  dist ...        2,596 
Juvenile  Merchandising  (mo.) 

Nursery  Furniture  &  Wheel  Goods....        2,789 
Controlled  free  dist....        5,447 
National  Rug  Cleaner  (mo.). .Rug  Clean'g  ...    *2,593 
Small  World  (mo.) 

Nursery  Furn.  &  Wheel  Goods ... 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  5 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Circ. 


York 

Summer  and  Casual  Furniture  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)   Furniture.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Upholstering   (mo.)    (controlled  circ.) 

Mfg.  of  Uphol.  Furn...    >5,168 


789 
7,063 


High  Point  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Furniture  South  (mo.)  Ret.  Furn... 


5.945 


Cleveland  OHIO 

Ohio  Furniture  Journal  (mo.)  , 


...Furn.... 


Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

U.  I.  U.  Journal  (mo.)  (no  adv.) 

Labor  Uphols.  Int.  Union.... 

Nashville  TENNESSEE 

Furniture  Production  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Furn.   Mfg....    >7,177 

Dallas  TEXAS 

Southwest   Furniture   News    (bi-mo.) 

Furn.  Trade  &  News....      $2,545 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Pacific  Marketer  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)      Home  Furn  ...         $525 

Controlled  free  dist ...      $2,500 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Midwest  Furniture  News   (bi-mo.)   (see 
note  in  catalog)    (cont.   free  dist.) 

Furniture ...        2,100 

CANADA 

Don  Mills  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Woodworker  (mo.) 

Woodwork'g  &  Furn....     +3,811 
Furniture  and  Furnishings   (mo.) +7,189 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

M-A-R-T  (Fr.)  (mo.) 

Furn.,  Radio,  TV,  Appliances  ...     +3,998 


FUR  TRADE 

See  also  Fur  Farming  under  Agricultural  Section 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

American  Furrier  combined  with  Sol 
Vogel  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Fur  Styles...        4,500 
Fur  Age  (wkly)   Fur  Trade ... 

CANADA 
Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Fur  of  Canada  (mo.)  Fur  Indus  ...        2,750 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Fur  Trade  Journal  of  Canada  (mo.) 

Fur  Trade  &  Fur  Farm.... 

Quebec  QUEBEC 

Pelleteries  du  Quebec  (Fr.  &  Eng.Hmo.) 

Fur  Animal  Indus.... 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE 

See  also  Clothing;  Dry  Goods;  Grocery  and  Delicatessen; 

Meat  and  Provisions;  Chain  and  Variety  Stores. 
San  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

Western  Merchandiser  (mo.) 

News  of  Home  Goods  Trade ... 
Controlled  free  dist... 


8,250 


Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Industrial  Retail  Stores  (bi-mo.) 

Ret.  Stores.... 

FLORIDA 
Living  Today  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Cons.  Prod.  Mds'g.... 


*3,010 


8,000 


ILLINOIS 
Advertiser's  Digest   (no  adv.)    (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.) 

Summary  on  Adv'g  &  Sales  Merch'g... 


DM  Molnes 


IOWA 


Circ. 


38,000 


1,323 
4,789 

>1«,072 


Iowa  Business  and  Industry   (mo.) 

Local  Trade  . 
Controlled  free  dist . 

Merchants  Trade  Journal    (mo.)    (cont. 
circ.)....Dept.,  Jr.  Dept.  &  Gen'l  Mdse.. 

Grand  Rapids  MICHIGAN 

Michigan  Tradesman  (mo.) 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

Army-Navy  Store  Magazine  (mo.) 

Army,  Navy  Ret.  Outlets.... 
Chain  Store  Age — Administration  Exec- 
utives Combination  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog) *2S,002 

Total  unpaid  dist ...        6,566 
Gourmet    (Magazine    of    Good    Living) 

(mo.)  Food,  Liquors  &  Gen'l  Mdse    *  120,250 

Journal  of  Retailing  (no  adv.)  (quar. ) 

Retail'g....      tt.200 
Home  Furnishings  Daily   (dly) 

Rome  Furn'gs  ..  -£39,215 
Total  unpaid  dist . .        4,802 
Stores    (mo.)    (see   note   in   catalog) 

Dept.,  Chain,  Specialty  Stores    .        9,978 
Controlled  free  dist    .  906 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Department  Store  Economist  (mo.) 

(cont.   circ.)    ...- Dept.  Store  Ret'  1'g....  >29,979 

Dallas  TEXAS 

Southwestern  Retailer  (mo.) 

Cloth' g.  Dry  Goods.  Art  &  Gift  Wear....      t3,000 
Controlled  free  dist....      t2,000 


Spokane 


WASHINGTON 


Inland  Empire  Trade  Topics  (mo.) 

Retail  Mdse.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Madison  WISCONSIN 

Retailer's  Review  (bi-mo.) 

Modernization  &  Merch'dis'g  Ints.... 


$2.224 
*390 


66,788 


CANADA 
Vancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Retailer.  The  (mo.)  Gen'l  Mdse....     42.583 

Wlnnepeg  MANITOBA 

R.  M.  A.  Retailer  (mo.)   ....Retail  Trade.... 

Sacksvllle  NEW  BRUNSWICK 

Maritime  Merchant  (mo.)  ...  Gen'l  Mdse   .     43.832 

Gardwival.  QUEBEC 

Product  News  (mo.)  Retail  Trade....  411,604 

Montreal 

Canadian  Variety  Merchandising  (mo.) 

Gen'l  Mdse . .     45,574 
Quincaillier,  La  (Fr.)   (mo.) 

Retail  Stores    .     44,178 
Quebec 

Semaine  Commerciale  (Fr  )  (wklv) 

Credit  &  Gen'l  Mdse  .. 

Saskatoon  SASKATCHEWAN 

Western  Retailer  (bi-mo.)  Ret.  Trd....       3,000 

GEOGRAPHIC 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Annals  of  the  Assn.  of  American 

Geographers   (no  adv.)    (quar.)  ..  Geog  ...      £2,800 
National  Geographic  Magazine  (mo.) 

Travel  Geog....*2,320,067 
Professional  Geographer  (bi-mo.).. ..Geog....      $2,100 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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GEOGRAPHIC       (Continued) 

__  ILLINOIS  Clrc. 

Journal  of  Geography  (mo.)  (tee  not*  in 

catalog)   Geog.   Teachers...       4,800 

Worcester  MASSACHUSETTS 

Economic  Geography  (no  adv. )  (quar.) 2,200 

State  Fe  NEW  MEXICO 

Landscape  (no  adv.)  (3  ti.  a  yr.) 

Geographic....  200 

Controlled  free  dist....        1,000 

Now  York  NEW  YORK 

Geographical  Review   (no  adv.)    (quar.)....      J7.200 

CANADA 
O^.  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Geographical  Journal  (mo.) -£11,502 


REPUBLIC  OF  THE  PHILIPPINES 


Philippine  Geographical  Journal  (quar.) 

Geogra'l 
Controlled  free  dist .. 


GEOLOGICAL 

Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Geo  Times  (8  ti.  a  yr.)   (cent,  circ.) 

Geology  &  Geophysics.... 
Transactions,  American  Geophysical 

Union  (quar.)  ... ~ Geophysical.... 


Champaign 


ILLINOIS 


Economic  Geology  (8  ti.  a  yr.) 

Geo.  &  Min.... 
Chicago 

Earth  Science  (bi-mo.) 

Geological  Sciences    . 
Journal  of  Geology  (bi-mo.) 

Nsw  York  NEW  YORK 

Bulletin    of    the   Geological    Society    of 

America  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 


CIty  OKLAHOMA 

Shale  Shaker  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Geology 


475 
310 


$30,000 
*6,381 


4,400 


2.000 
2,276 


$6,363 


15,153 
2,158 


Bulletin  of  The  American  Association  of 
Petroleum  Geologists   (mo.) 

Scientific  Petrol.  Geol  .. 
Journal  of  Paleontology  (bi-mo.) 

Scien.  Geo.... 


TEXAS 
Field  and  Laboratory  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Geol.,  Biol.  &  Bot.... 


GIFTS,  TOYS,  NOVELTIES 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Inventor  and  Gadgeteer  (mo.) 

Inventor  &  Gadget  Ints....      26,610 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Toy  Journal  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Toys....        S.OT7 
Toy    Manufacturer,    The    (mo.)     (cont. 

free  dist.) Toys....        3,004 

Toy  Wholesaler  (mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) 

Toys....        8,347 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Toys  and  Novelties  (mo.) 

Toys,  Games,  Hobbies....    *9,723 
Total  unpaid  dist....        2,127 


St.  Loots  MISSOURI 

Picture  and  Gift  Journal  (mo.) 

Home  Access  ... 


4,048 


New  York                   NEW  YORK  CLrc* 
Craft,  Model  and  Hobby  Industry  (mo.) 

Craft.  Model  &  Hobby  Indus...,  $4.070 

Controlled  circ ...  J8.614 
Gift  and  Art  Buyer  (mo.) 

Gifts  &  Dec.  Access  ...  *  18, 736 

Total  unpaid  dist ...  1,743 
Giftwares  (mo.) 

Gifts,  Art  Goods  &  Home  Furn'g....  *  IS,  4  38 

Total  unpaid  dist  ..  1,529 
Notion  and  Novelty  Review  (mo.)   (see 

note  in  catalog)  ~ Not.  &  Nov...,  *3,193 

Playthings   (mo. » 

Toy,  Game  &  Doll  Trade    .  *  10,64 3 

Total  unpaid  dist  ..  2,625 

CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

China,  Glass  and  Gift  Buyer  (mo.) 

China,  Glass  &  Giftware....     *3,498 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Sporting    Goods    Merchandiser    (bi-mo.) 

Toys,  Novelties,  Sports  Goods....     +4,983 
Toys  and  Playthings  (bi-mo.)       ....Toys.... 


GLASS  and  CHINA 

See  also  Ceramics 
Berkeley  CALIFORNIA 

Stained  Glass  (quar.) 

Stained  &  Leaded  Glass.... 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Ceramic  Industry  (mo.) 

Pottery,  Glass  &  Enamel.... 
Total  unpaid  dist.... 

Wood  Ridge  NEW  JERSEY 

Auto  Glass  Journal  (mo.) 

Auto  Glass  Indus. .. 


*350 


*4,506 
1,019 


5.200 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

American  Glass  Review  (mo.) 

Glass  Making  ..     *  1,284 
China.  Glass  and  Tableware  (mo.) 

Glass  &  Pot.  Trade    .      J3.902 
Controlled  free  dist    .      $1,326 
Crockery  and  Glass  Journal  (mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog) 

Crock.,  Glass  &  China  Trade  ..    *4,384 
Glass  Digest  (mo.) 

Flat  Glass,  Mirror.  Store  Front....     *S,26l 
Total  unpaid  dist  1,266 

Glass  Industry  (mo.)  Glass  Mfg..      *2,192 

Glass  Packer  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Glass  Pack'g  Indus....    >6,558 

Pittsburgh  PENNSYLVANIA 

National  Glass  Budget  (wkly) Glass— 

CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

China,  Glass  and  Gift  Buyer  (mo.) 

China,  Glass  &  Giftware  ..     43,498 

GOLF  MANAGEMENT 

See  also  Golf  under  Sports  in  General  Magazine* 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Golfdom,  The  Business  Journal  of  Golf 
(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  (cont. 
circ.)  ....  Golf  Club.  Course,  Pro. -Shop....  >14,744 

Saint  Charles 

Golf  Course  Reporter  (8  ti.  a  yr.) 

Maint.  for  Golf  Courses....        1,982 
Controlled  free  dist....        2,588 

Appleton  WISCONSIN 

Park  Maintenance  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Parks  &  Golf  Courses.... 

Controlled  free  dist....  >14,119 


.  A, B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


•C.C.A.B.  Audit;  (P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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GROCERY  and  DELICATESSEN 

See  alar  Chain  and  Variety  Store*;  Meat  and  Prori- 
•iona;  Food;  Frozen  Food;  General  Merchandise. 

Birmingham  ALABAMA  Circ. 

Merchants  Journal  (mo.) 

Groc.  Stores,  Markets....      $4.700 

Phoenix  ARIZONA 

Arizona  Grocers  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Ret.  Groc    .    >1,866 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Commercial  Bulletin  (wkljr) 

Food  &  Groc.  Retail....    *3,461 

Food  Mart  News   (Southern  Californian 
Edition)    (bi-wkly,  Fri.)    (see  note  in 
catalog)    (controlled  circ.) 

Ret.  Groc.  with  Meats..  ..VAC  9,702 

Southern  Calif.  Grocers'  Journal  (wkly) 

Retail  Groc.... 

Saa  Francisco 

California  Grocers'  Advocate   (wkly)    ...... 

Pacific  Coast  Review  (mo.) 

Food  &  Bev.  Indus    .        1,907 
Controlled  free  dist  .  .        2,975 


Denver  COLORADO 

Colorado  Grocer  (mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) 

Groc.  &  Meat    . 

Hlaleah  FLORIDA 

Florida  Grocer   (mo.)    (cont.   free  dist.) 

Grocers.... 
Miami 

Florida  Grocers'  Bulletin  (mo.)  (controlled 
free  dist.)   Ret.  Groc.... 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Georgia  Grocers  (mo.)       ....  Retail  Groc    . 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Associated  Food  Retailers  (mo.) 

Retail  Meat  &  Croc's    . 
Co-operative  Merchandiser  (mo.)    (cont. 

circ.)    Co-op  Ret.  Groc    . 

Food  Mart  News   (s-mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)  Ret.  Groc   &  Meats.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

IGA  Grocergram   (mo.)       Ret.  Groc    . 

Controlled  free  dist 
International  Supermarketing  (mo.) 

Groc.  Trade    . 
Controlled  free  dist  . 
Nargua   Bulletin    (formerly   National 
Grocer*  Bulletin)    (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Ind.  Ret.  Groc 

Successful  Grocer   (mo.)   ....  Ret.  Grocer.... 

Wholesale  Grocer  News  (mo.)  

Evanston 

Plee-Z ing  Answer  (mo.)        Ind.  Grocers  .. 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 

Indianapolis  INDIANA 

Indiana  Food  Merchant  (mo.)  Ret.  Foods  ... 

Des  Moines  IOWA 

Iowa  Food  Dealer  (mo.)  ....Groc.  &  Meat.... 

Kansas  City  KANSAS 

Kansas  Food  Dealer  (mo.)  


Louisville  KENTUCKY 

Kentucky  Grocer  (mo.)  (free  dist.)  

Kentucky  Grocers'  News  (mo.) 

Retail  Grocery.... 

Controlled  circ  .. 

New  Orleana  LOUISIANA 

Louisiana  Grocer  (mo.).  Ret.  Food  Indus.... 

Portland  MAINE 

Maine  State  Grocers'  Bulletin  (mo.) 
(free  dist.)  Retail  Food  Groc   . 


2,400 

7,700 

J2.541 

2,395 

J7.973 
>22,115 

700 
13,620 
5,847 
3,439 

4,184 
603 


>99,243 
5,636 
6,645 


7,500 


1,872 


2,320 


2,100 

*  400 


2,900 


Baltimore  MARYLAND  Circ. 

Food  World  (mo.) 

Ret.  Groc's  &  Ch'n  Stores,  WholesTrs.... 
Maryland  Grocer  Skirmisher  (mo.) 

Ind.  Food  Dist ...        3,000 
Controlled  free  dist.. .  525 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

NEGM  Magazine  (mo.)  Ret.  Grocery.... 

Yankee  Grocer   (mo.)    (cont.  circ  ) 

Ret.  Groc....  VAC  13,328 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Grocers'    Spotlight    (hi- wkly)    (Frl.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)  Ret.  Groc.... 


Michigan  Food  News  (s-mo.)  (controlled 

circ.)  Retail  &  Whole.  Foods  ..  >11,379 

Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

Retail  Food  Merchandiser  (bi-mo.) 

Retail  Foods....      $8,294 
Controlled  free  dist....      $2.065 
St.  Paul 

Minnesota  Food  Guide  (mo.) 

Ret.  Groc.  &  Meats.... 


Jackson  MISSISSIPPI 

Mississippi  Grocers  Guide  (mo.) 

Ret.  Groc.... 

Kansas  City  MISSOURI 

Kansas  City  Grocer  (mo.)  Ret.  Groc.... 

Sedalla 

Missouri  Grocer  (mo.) Groc'y  Trade.... 


3,093 

$1,692 


Omaha  NEBRASKA 

Nebraska    Retailer    (mo.)     (cont.     free 
dist.)     Retailers,  Groc.  Stores....      $1,700 

Jersey  City  NEW  JERSEY 

New  Jersey  Grocer  (mo.)      .    Groc.  Trd    . 


Hempstead 


NEW  YORK 


Food  Merchants  Advocate  (mo.) 

Groc   Trade.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

New  York 

Chain  Store  Age  Grocery  Executives 
Edition  and  Grocery  Managers  Edition 
(mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog)          .    . 

Total  unpaid  dist 

Coffee  and  Tea  Industries  and  the  Flavor 
Field  (mo.)  ........  Coffee,  Tea,  Spice  Trd.... 

Controlled  free  dist 

Food  Field  Reporter   (bi-wkly.  Mon.) 
Mfg.  of  Proc's  of  Food  &  Groc.  Prdts.«. 
Qualified  paid.... 

Controlled  circ 

Food  Topics    (s-mo.)    (cont.   circ  )    (see 
note  in  catalog)  ........     Retail  Grocers....  >90,90S 

Grocer-Graphic    (hi-  wkly,    Mon.)    (cont. 
circ.)    ...........  Ret.  Groc.  of  N.  Y.  Mkt....VAC  15,5S2 

Modern  Grocer  (wkly)  ..............  Groc.  Trd.... 

Qualified  paid 
Controlled  circ 

Progressive  Grocer    (mo.)    (see  note  in 
catalog)  (cont.  circ.) 

Food  &  Groc.  Distrib'n 
Quality  Grocer,  The  (mo.)    (see  note  in 
catalog)     ...........    Retail  Food  Stores.... 

Super  Market  Manager   (mo.)    (cont. 
circ.)    ..  ..........  -...Grocery  Super  Mkts....  >10,087 

Super  Market  Merchandising  (mo.) 

Super  Mkts....  *  15,  333 

Total  unpaid  dist....        4.333 

Supermarket  News  (wkly) 

News  for  Super  Mkts....  *  52,  125 

Total  unpaid  dist  ..        4,793 
Tea  and  Coffee  Trade  Journal  (mo.) 

(cont.    circ.)     ....................................    >2,878 

Voluntary  and  Cooperative  Groups  Mag- 
azine (mo.).  .Co-op  &  Voluntary  Group 
Organizations  (cont.  circ.)  ...  .........  ..  .........  >10,011 


tS.OOO 
$18,000 


^39,055 
4,045 

2,517 
407 


>9,414 

>6,108 


>6,429 
>6»21S 


>75,635 
44,975 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  5 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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GROCERY  and  DELICATESSEN 

(Continued) 
Charlotte  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Carolina  Food  Dealer  (mo.)  ....Food  Dlrs.... 

Cincinnati  OHI° 

Grocers'  Guide  (mo.)   (cent,  free  diat.) 

Ret.  Groc.  &  Meats  ... 
Cleveland 

Buckeye  Grocer  (mo.)  ....Ret.  Food  Dlra.... 

Cleveland  Grocer  (mo.)      ...    Ret.  Groc.... 

Controlled  free  dist  .. 


CJty  OKLAHOMA 

Oklahoma  Food  Journal  (mo.) 


....Food , 


Portland  OREGON 

Oregon  Food  Merchants'  Magazine  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)   Groc.... 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Food  Trade  News   (bi-wkly)    (Wed.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)   Grocery ... 

Pennsylvania  Grocer  (mo.)  ....-Ret.  Groc~. 

Chattanooga  TENNESSEE 

Tennessee  Grocer  and  Food  Field  (mo.) 
(cont.  free  dist.)   Ret.  Groc  ... 

Dalla,  TEXAS 

Southwestern  Food  Journal  (mo.) 

Ret.  Groc.... 
Waco 

Texas  Food  Merchant  (mo.). .Ret.  Foods... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Salt  Lake  City  UTAH 

Inter- Mountain  Food  Retailer  (mo.) 

Food  &  Groc... 

Richmond  VIRGINIA 

Virginia  Foods  man  (mo.)  ..  Food  Ret'lrs  ... 
Controlled  free  dist ... 

WASHINGTON 
Washington  State  Food  Dealer  (mo.) 

Groc.  &  Meat.... 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Wisconsin  Food  Dealer  (mo.)    Food  .. 

CANADA 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Prairie  Grocer  and  Pro  vi  si  oner  (mo.) 

Groc.  &  Prov.  Trd.... 
Western  Grocer  and  Food  Store 
Manager   (mo.)    


Qrc. 

$2,207 


2,500 

2,717 
826 
511 


1,282 


tl,300 


14,797 


11.368 


$7.000 

ts.ooo 


1.450 


2,430 
5,070 


$2,959 


t3.000 


48,101 


Don  Mills  ONTARIO 

Supermarket  Methods  (mo.)  . 
Toronto 

Canadian  Grocer   (bi-wkly)    .. 


*  7,993 

...Grocery....  412,731 
414,286 


Montreal  QUEBEC 

Epicier  L'  (Fr.)  (mo.)  ........  Groc.  News.. 

Vivres,  Les   (Fr.)    (mo.)..  Ret.  Grocers.. 

HARD  OF  HEARING 

CALIFORNIA 
Silent  Worker,  The  (mo.)  ______  The  Deaf  .. 


46,418 
6,042 


12.300 


Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
American  Annals  of  the  Deaf  (5  ti.  a  yr.) 

Educ.  of  Deaf....      13,000 
Hearing  News  (6  ti.  a  yr.) 

Hard  of  Hear'g  ...    til,  450 
Volta  Review  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 
Educ.  of  the  Deaf  ... 


Sioux  City  IOWA 

National  Hearing  Aid  Journal  (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.)   Hear'g  Aids.... 


3,400 


>5,S86 


Detroit                         MICHIGAN  Cire. 

Audecibel  (bi-mo.)   Hear'g  Aids....  $400 

Controlled  free  dist..,  U3.700 

Duluth  MINNESOTA 

Hearing  Dealer.  The  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Hear'g  Aids ...  >5,414 


Belleville 


CANADA 
ONTARIO 


Canadian  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  ..Educ.  of  Deaf 

Montr**!  QUEBEC 

Ami  des  Sourds-Muets  (Fr.)    (no  adv.) 
(mo.)    


1.150 


HARDWARE  and  SPORTING  GOODS 

See  also  Farm  Implements  and  Tractors; 
Golf  Management 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Western  Sporting  Goods  Review  (mo.) 

Sport'g  Goods.... 
North  Hollywood 

Hardware  Handbook  (quar.) Hdw  .. 

San  Francisco 
Hardware  World  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Retail  Hardware    .  >  15,130 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Southern  Hardware   (mo.)    (see  note  in 
catalog)    (cont.   circ.)     >  13,652 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Hardware  and   Housewares    (mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog)    (cont.  circ.) 

Retail  Hardware  Stores....  >49,898 
Selling  Sporting  Goods  (mo.) 

Sport'g  Goods.... 
Controlled  circ    .  >  10,487 
Sporting    Goods    Salesman    and    Boating 
Salesman.   The    (quar.)    (cont.    free 

dist.)       Sptg.   Goods....    tlO.900 

Wilmette 

Fishing  Tackle  Trade  News  (10  ti.  a  yr.) 

(cont.  circ.)  Fish'g  Tackle  Trade    .     t!3.500 


Indianapolis 


INDIANA 


Hardware  Retailer  (mo.)  

Total  unpaid  dist 


Boston 


MASSACHUSETTS 


New  England  Hard  ware  (mo.)  (cont. circ.) 

Hardware... 


*38,321 
3,821 


>  5.079 


St.  Paul 


MINNESOTA 


Hardware  Trade  (mo.). .Hdw.  &  Sptg.  Gds....      10,750 


Kansas  City 


MISSOURI 


Hardware  and  Farm    Equipment    (mo.) 

Implements  &  Hardware 


2,570 


*t.Loul» 

Farm  and  Power  Equipment  (mo.)   (cont. 

circ.)     Farm  Imps..  Mach'y  &  Hardw  ..  >  19,124 

Sporting  Goods  Dealer   (mo.)       -£10,841 

Total  unpaid  dist    .        1,745 

Wood-Ridg.  NEW  JERSEY 

Locksmith  Ledger  (mo.). .Locksmith  Trd...        7.702 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Employee  Recreation  (mo.)   (see  note  in 

catalog) Indus    Rec  ..        1,381 

Controlled  free  dist  ..        5,918 
Hardware  Consultant  (mo.) 

Hardware  Trade...        6.550 
Sports  Age   (mo.)    (cont.   circ.) 

Spts.   Equip.   Retail'g....  >  10.644 

Cleveland  OHI° 

Modern  Hardware  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

News  of  Hardware  Trade....  >45,05« 
Sporting  Goods  Products  (mo.)   (see  note 
in  catalog)  (cont.  circ.) 

Sporting  Goods  Retailers  ...  > 27,881 


Cireuktioo-HHtSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jun«  and  March  A.B.r.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
mtfZ&^'^L*"*'1*''  |p-°-  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  IPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Philadelphia 


PENNSYLVANIA 


Hardware  Age  (ftntly,  Thurs.K.H'dware . 
Total  unpaid  dist.. 

Spokane  WASHINGTON 

Inland  Empire  Trade  Topics  (mo.) 

Retail  Merch . 
Controlled  free  dist 

CANADA 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Prairie  Lumberman  (mo.) 

Lumber,  Coal  &  Hdw . 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Hardware  and   Housewares    (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)    

Hardware  and  Metal  and  Electrical 

Dealer   (mo.) Hardware  &  Elec .. 

Hardware  Trades   (mo.)       Hardware... 

Western   Hardware    (bi-mo.)    (see   note 

in  catalog)    Hardware .. 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Sporting  Goods  Merchandiser  (mo.) 

Toys,  Nov't's,  Sport.  Goods  . 


Clrc 

*36,243 
1,880 


12,224 
J390 


41,211 


47,645 


47,975 
45,508 


44,983 


HEALTH,  HYGIENE  and  SANITATION 

See  also  Physical  Education  and  Athletics; 
Hospitals  and  Nursing 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Let's  Live  (mo.)     Health....    $14,350 

San  Francisco 

Body   Modern*    (bi-mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)       Health... 

Herald  of  Health  (mo.)  Health....        7,450 

Controlled  free  dist ...  500 


Denver  COLORADO 

Sanitarian,  The  (bi-mo.) 

Public  Health  &  Sanitat'n  .. 

Branford  CONNECTICUT 

Physical  Culture  (bi-mo.)      ..    .   Health   . 
Controlled  free  dist ... 


Washington 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 


Boletin  de  la  Oficina  Sanitaria  Panamer- 
icana    (Span.,    Port..    Fr..    Eng.)    (no 

adv.)  (mo.) Sanitation.... 

Journal  of  Health- Physical  Education- 
Recreation  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Health  .. 

Life  and  Health   (mo.)   Health  .. 

Controlled  free  dist  .. 

Public  Health  Reports   (mo.)    (no  adv.)    . 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

A.M.A.    Archives   of   Industrial    Health 

(mo.)     Health.... 

Today's  Health  (mo.)      Health... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Vim,  The  Magazine  for  Vigorous  Living 
(mo.)   Phys.  Cult  ... 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

American  Industrial  Hygiene  Association 
Journal   (bi-mo.) 

Indus.  Hyg'ne,  Pub.  Health... 
American  Journal  of  Hygiene   (bi-mo.) 

Scientific  Research.... 
Johns  Hopkins  Magazine  (mo.) 

Educ.  &  Medical^ 

MICHIGAN 
Michigan's  Health  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)    (cont.  free  dist.) 

Saint  Louis  MISSOURI 

Linacre  Quarterly  (quar.).. Health  Activ's.. 


3,442 


12.500 
2,500 


25,315 

106,659 

10,520 

13,000 
t8,000 


3,643 

425.699 

17.061 

45,000 


1,393 


t!2,500 


0,300 


Albany  NEW  YORK 

Health  News  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Health... 
New  York 

American  Journal  of  Public  Health  and 

the  Nation's  Health  (mo.). .Pub.  Health.. 
Better  Times  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Soc.  Welf.  &  Public  Health .. 
Cancer  News  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  (free 

dist.)     Health .. 

Health  Culture  (mo.)       Hygienic... 

Journal  of  Lifetime  Living  (mo.) 

Family  Int.  for  those  35  &  over 
Mental  Hygiene  (no  adv.)  (quar.).. ..Educ... 
Modern  Sanitation  and  Building  Mainte- 
nance (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Indus.  Insti.  Sanitation.... 

Nature's  Path  (mo.)  Health  Educ  . 

Nutrition  Reviews  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Science  &  Nutrition 
Refuse  Removal  Journal    (mo.) 

Sanitation  Removal  &  Disposal  . 

Controlled  free  dist 
Syndicate  Health  Magazine  (mo.)   (cont. 

free    dist.)      Health  . 

True  Medic  Stories  (bi-mo.)  Health... 

Wastes  Engineenng  (Sewage  and  Indus- 
trial   (mo.)    Sanitation.. 

Your  Life  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.)..Pers.  Devel~ 

Cleveumd  OHIO 

Occupational  Hazards  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Indus.  Health  &  Safety,  Fire  Prot ... 
Pest  Control    (mo.) 

Pest  Control  &  Sanitation  .. 
Kent 

Journal  of  School  Health  (mo.)  (see  note 
in  catalog)       Health  Educ  .. 

PENNSYLVANIA 
Prevention  (mo.) 

Conservation  of  Human  Health  .. 
Pittsburgh 

Journal  of  the  Air  Pollution  Control 
Assn.   (quar.)  Air  Pollu'n  Control  .. 

Burlington  VERMONT 

Public  Health  Laboratory,  The  (bi-mo.) 

Public   Health  .. 


Milwaukee 


WISCONSIN 


Sanitary  Maintenance  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 
Sani.  Sup. 


Circ. 

1 19, 100 

16,168 
1,640 

1150.000 
15.000 

*  25 1,094 
13.300 

>  16.200 

153,000 

14.215 

1,156 
8,872 

104,000 
*4,475 

>  22,001 

5,144 

6,000 

170,810 

11,800 

625 
>S,501 


CANADA 

Kentville  NOVA  SCOTIA 

Health  Rays  (mo.)  Health  Ints ...         J300 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Journal  of  Public  Health  (mo.) 

Med.  &  Hyg....        3,407 

Health    (bi-mo.)    Health..    $25,000 

Controlled  free  dist  ..      t3,000 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Health  &  Industrial  Safety  (Eng.  &  Fr.) 

(mo.)  Indus.  Safety  &  Health....  160 

Controlled  free  dist....        3,140 

Panama  City  REPUBLIC  OF  PANAMA 
Loteria  (Span.)  (mo.) 

Genl  esp.  Health  &  Educ.... 

Manila               PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 
Focus  on  Mental  Health  (no  adv.)   (bi- 
mo.)  Mental  Health  ..        2.800 

HISTORICAL  and  GENEALOGICAL 

Palmer  ALASKA 

Alaskan  Record  (mo.) 

Alaskan  Facts  &  Folklore..- 

Tucson  ARIZONA 

Arizona  Quarterly  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Lit.  Hist.  ft  Folk  Lore,. 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  «A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  I  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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HISTORICAL  and  GENEALOGICAL 

(Continued) 
Eor*k»  Spring         ARKANSAS  drc, 

Oxark  Gvidt  <quar.)....Natura.  Folk  Low.... 
Little  Rock 

Arkansas  Historical   Quarterly   (quar.) 

Historical....      $4.000 

Berkeley  CALIFORNIA 

Pacific  Historical  Review  (quar.)  ~~Hist_ 
Western  Folklore  (quar.)  Folklore^ 

Loc  Angeles  • 

Grizzly  Bear  (mo.)  Frat.  ft  Hist... 

San  Diego 

Viltis  (6  ti.  a  yr.) 

Intern'l  Folklore  &  Folkdanc'*.... 

San  Francisco 

California  Historical  Society  Quarterly 
(no  adv.)  (quar.) ....Historical.... 

Sonora 

Pony  Express  (mo.)     West'n  Hist... 


Denver  COLORADO 

Colorado  Magazine,  The  (no  adv.) 
(quar.)   Historical.... 


$1,600 

*2,200 
$4,000 

1,095 


Washington     DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

American  Archivist,  The  (quar.) 

Historians,  Archivists 

&  Librarians. ...1,200 
Americas,  The  (quar.) 

Inter-Amer.  Cult.  Hist  ..         $525 
Catholic  Historical  Review  (quar.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  $1,726 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution 

Magazine  (mo.)   .  .Nat'l  Soc.  of  D.A.R  ..      32,500 
Genealogy  and  H istory( quar.) Genealogy  ... 
Journal  of  Negro  History  (Negro) 

(quar.)  Negro  Hist....        2,000 

Negro  History  Bulletin  (Negro)   (mo  ) 

Hist.  &  Educ  ..        5.000 
Sons  of  the  American  Revolution  Mag- 
azine  (quar.)    S.  A.  R  ..      19,500 


Gainesville  FLORIDA 

Florida  Historical  Quarterly  (quar.)  

Athens  GEORGIA 

Georgia  Review  (quar.)  Lit.  &  Hist.... 

Savannah 

Georgia  Historical  Quarterly   (no  adv.) 
(quar.) ..  ...... 


Champaign 


ILLINOIS 


Agricultural  History  (quar.) 

Agric.  Hist ... 
Chicago 

Journal  of  Modern  History  (quar.).  Hist.... 

Mid-America  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  Hist.... 

Springfield 

Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  Historical 
Society  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  

Bloonlngton  INDIANA 

Indiana  Magazine  of  History  (no  adv.) 
(quar. )  .»..,. .................. 

De.  Molne.  IOWA 

Annals  of  Iowa  (no  adv.)  (quar.) — .Hist.... 
Iowa  City 

Civil  War  History  (quar.) 

Civil  War  Hist.... 
Iowa  Journal  of  History  (no  adv.) 

(quar.)  Historical.... 

Palimpset  (no  adv.)  (mo.) « Hist.... 

Topeka  KANSAS 

Kansas  Historical  Quarterly  (no  adv.) 

(quar.) History.... 

Frankfort  KENTUCKY 

Register  of  Kentucky  Historical  Society 

(no  adv.)   (quar.)  Hist.  &  Gen*  1.... 


700 


11,600 


$600 


$900 


1.711 

1510 


2.500 


$2,000 


$1,250 


$6,000 
$5,824 


2,254 


Lexington  Circ 

Journal  of  Southern  History.  The 

(quar.) «..«...Amer.  Hist....       1,850 


lwlck  MAINE 

New  England  Quarterly  (quar.) 

N.  E.  Lit.  &  Hist....         $835 


Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Maryland  Historical  Magaine  (quar.)  $3,209 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

New  England  Historical  and  Genealog- 
ical Register  (quar.)  $3,200 

Cambridge 

Isis  (quar.)  Hist,  of  Science ... 

Speculum,  A  Journal  of  Medieval 
Studies  (quar.)  Med.  Studies....      $2,600 


St.  Paul 


MINNESOTA 


Gopher  Historian  (3ti.  ayr.).  Minn.  Hist... 
Minnesota  History  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  

MISSISSIPPI 
Journal   of  Mississippi   History,   The 

(quar.)    Hist.... 

Columbia  MISSOURI 

Missouri   Historical   Review    (no   adv.) 
(quar.)    - 


Helena  MONTANA 

Montana  Magazine  of  Western  History, 
The   (quar.)   Mont.  Hist  .. 

Lincoln  NEBRASKA 

Mississippi  Valley   Historical  Review 

(see  note  in  catalog)      

Nebraska  History  (quar.)  


0,200 

$2,800 


650 


11.004 


16,193 


3,500 
2,000 


Newark  NEW  JERSEY 

Proceedings  of  the  New  Jersey  Histor- 
ical Society  (quar.)  „ $1,300 

New  Brunswick 

Historical   Magazine  of  the  Protestant 

Episcopal  Church   (quar.) 

Vlneland 

Vineland  Historical  Magazine  (quar.)  — ..  185 


Santa  Fe  NEW  MEXICO 

New  Mexico  Historical  Review  (no  adv.) 
(quar.)    


Coopers  town 


Controlled  free  dist.... 
NEW  YORK 


$413 
$180 


New  York  History   (quar.)  ....    Histor'l....        1,924 
Yorker,  The  (bi-mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)         Junior  Historians....        8.195 

New  York 

American  Heritage  (no  adv.)   (bi-mo.) 

Historical....     250.000 

American  Historical  Review  (quar.)  $9,500 

Journal  of  the  History  of  Ideas  (quar.) 

Intellectual  History  ..      $2,000 
Manuscripts  (quar.) 

Historical  &  Autograph  M's's  ..  800 

New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical 

Record  (quar.)  - Genealogical....         $700 

Publication  of  the  American  Jewish 
Historical   Society    (no  adv.)    (quar.) 
Historical 


NORTH  CAROLINA 
Hispanic  American  Historical  Review, 

The    (quar.) Lat.  Amer.  Hist  ... 

Raleigh 

North   Carolina   Historical  Review    (no 

adv.)   (quar.) Historical.... 


Cleveland 


OHIO 


Inland  Seas  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  Hist... 

Columbus 

Ohio  Historical  Quarterly  (no  adv.) 


1,601 

1.246 

$1,200 
$825 


1,110  (quar.)   Arch.  &  Hist....     $1,600 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  *>A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  th*  use  of  th*  Directory  in  front  of  book. 

1450 


Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


Oklahoma  City  OKLAHOMA 

Chronicles  of  Oklahoma.  The  (no  adv.) 

(quar.)    Historical.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Portland  OREGON 

Oregon  Historical  Quarterly  (no  adv.) 

(quar.)    


Doylestown  PENNSYLVANIA 

Pennsylvania  Traveler  (mo.) 

Penna.  Life  &  History.... 
Philadelphia 

Church  History  (quar.)  ....Relig.  Hist . . 
Current  History(mo.)  Cur.  World  Affairs.... 
Germantown  Crier  (quar.)  .Local  Hist.... 
Journal  of  American  Folk  Lore  (quar.) 

Amer.  Folk  Lore.... 
Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and 

Biography  (no  adv.)   (quar.)  

Records  of  the  American  Catholic  His- 
torical Society  of  Philadelphia 
(quar.)        Cath.  Hist    . 

Charleston  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

South  Carolina  Historical  Magazine  (no 

adv.)    (quar.)    


Harrogate  TENNESSEE 

Lincoln  Herald  (quar.)  ....Civil  War  Hist.... 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 

Au.tln  TEXAS 

Southwestern  Historical  Quarterly  (quar.).... 
True  West  (bi-mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Western  Int.  &  Hist    . 
Grand  Prairie 

Frontier  Times  (quar.)  .. ..Historical..- 

Charlottesville  VIRGINIA 

Journal  of  the  Society  of  Architectural 

Historians   (quar.)       Arch.  Hist.... 

Richmond 

Virginia  Cavalcade  (quar  ) 

Va.  Int.  &  Hist.... 
Virginia  Magazine  of  History  and 

Biography  (quar.)    

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Pacific  Northwest  Quarterly    (no  adv.) 
(quar.)  .... 


Circ. 


2,800 
1,000 


2,400 


1,000 

927 

1,270 

$2,695 

500 
1,214 


J7.000 
t!31 


82,136 


1,200 


9,230 

J2.400 


2,790 


$9.000 
J21.000 


Madison  WISCONSIN 

Wisconsin  Magazine  of  History  (quar.) 

Historical.... 

CANADA 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Beaver.  The  (no  adv.)  (quar. » 

Hist.  &  Mod.  North.... 
Controlled  free  dist. 

Ottawa  ONTARIO 

RCMP  Quarterly  (quar.) 

Hist.,  Educ.  &  Gen'l  Inst.... 
Toronto 

Canadian  Historical  Review  (quar.)  

HOME  ECONOMICS 

Washington     DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Journal  of  Home  Economics  (mo.)   (see 

note  in  catalog)  „..- 126,431 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

What's  New  in  Home  Economics  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  (cont.  circ.)  -...  > 40, 428 

Ames  IOWA 

Iowa  Homeraaker  (mo.)  Home  Econ... 


1,400 


New  York 

CO-ED  (moj 


NEW  YORK 

...Jr.  &  Sr.High 


School  Home  Mak'g  ..  * 307,879 


N«w  York  Circ. 

Culinary  Review  (mo.)     Chef's  Int....      $4.700 

Forecast  for  Home  Economists  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)   (controlled  circ.) 

Home  Econ.  Teachers....  >4»,287 
Modern  Miss  (s-an.)  (cont.  "ire.). .Fash., 

Sewing  &  Home  Economics  Teachers  . .  >56,780 
Practical  Home  Economics  Edition  of 

CO-ED  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog)     20,000 

Controlled  free  dist....       15,000 
Seven  teen- At- School  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Home- Econ' s....      19,106 

•MadUon  WISCONSIN 

Cooking  for  Profit  (mo.) 

Commercial  Cook'g  ..      81,6»7 

HOSPITALS  and  NURSING 

See  Medical  and  Surgical;  Health,  Hygiene 
and  Sanitation 


Los  Angeles 


CALIFORNIA 


Hosp'l  Admin.... 


Hospital  Forum  (mo.) 
San  Francisco 

Bulletin  of  the  California  State  Nurses' 
Association  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog).... 

Danbury  CONNECTICUT 

ORS  —  For  the  Operating  Room  Super- 
visor and  Nurse  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 
(cont.  free  dist.)  ................  Nurs'g.... 


$15,106 


1S,OOO 


Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Catholic    Nurse    (quar.)   ...  Cath.  Nurses  Int.  ...23,  452 
Mental    Hospitals    (mo.)     (see    note    in 
catalog)....    Int.  Staff  Memo's  Hosp'ls....        7.640 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


4,762 


First  (10  ti.  a  yr. )       Tri  County  Nurs'g 
Hospital  Administration  (quar.) 

IIosp.  Admins' t'rs....  5,300 

Hospital  Management  (mo.)  ...         IIosp....  <Arl4,105 

Total  unpaid  dist....  1,889 

Hospitals   (s-mo.)        -£17,929 

Total  unpaid  dist  1,772 

Hospital  Topics    (mo.)         ....  10,633 

Institutions  Magazine   (mo.) 

Mass  Feed'g  &  Mass  Hous'g....  * 42, 28 7 

Total  unpaid  dist  4,308 
Journal  of  the  American  Association  of 

Nurse  Anesthetists  (quar.)      ...Nurs'g....  9,563 
Journal  of  the  American  Dietetic  Asso- 
ciation  (mo.)   ....  ~ Dietetic  2,932 

Controlled  circ....  13,109 

Modern  Hospital  (mo.)          Hosp.  Admin....  -^15,606 
Sinopsis    Medica    Internacional    (Span.) 
(mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) 

Lat.  Amer.  Drs.  &  Hosp   .  71,000 


Davenport 


IOWA 


Osteopathic  Hospital.  The  (mo.) 

Hosp.  Admin .. 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Alumnae  Magazine  (quar.) 

Nurses'  Alum  .. 

Bulletin    of    Johns    Hopkins     Hospital 
(mo.)    Medical.... 

Methuen  MASSACHUSETTS 

Call  of  the  Sick  (bi-mo.)  .Care  of  the  Sick  ... 

Ann  Artor  MICHIGAN 

American  Journal  of  Hospital  Pharmacy 

(mo.)   ~...  Hosp'l  Pharm'cy.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

St.  Paul  MINNESOTA 

Minnesota  Registered  Nurse  (mo.) 


12.109 


*  1,980 
1,308 


J4.000 

n.ooo 


14.200 


Saint  Louis 


MISSOURI 


Hospital  Progress  (mo.). .Cath.  Hospitals....      $6,906 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  5 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  to  front  of  book. 

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HOSPITALS  and  NURSING   (Continued) 

NEW  JERSEY  Ciw. 

R.  N.  Magazine  (mo.) 

Reg.  Nurse — Qualified  paid  circ....>166,873 


Hotel., 


Albany 


NEW  YORK 


New  York  State  Nurse  (5  ti.  a  yr.)  (tee 

note  in  catalog)  ..... .....Nurs'g....    $13.033 

New  York 

American  Association  of  Industrial 

Nurses  Journal  (mo.)  ....Indus.  Nurs'g....      t4,896 

American  Journal  of  Nursing  (mo.)  ^157,066 

Total  unpaid  dist....       2,110 
Hospital,  El   (Span.)    (mo.)    (cont.   free 

dist.) Med.  &  Hosp....       4,237 

Journal  of  Mount  Sinai  Hospital  (bi-mo.) 

Med.  &  Hosp ...      11.895 
New  York  Physician  and  American  Medi- 
cine (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Med.  &  Hosp....    1 15. 000 
Nursing  Home  Administrator   (bi-mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  Nurs'g  Homes....      $4,633 

Nursing  Outlook  (mo.)  ....Profes.  Nurs'g....  •£18,856 
Nursing  Research  (no  adv.)  (3  ti.  a  yr.) 

Nurs'g....      14.663 

Nursing  World  (mo.)  Nurs'g....    $31,641 

Practical  Nursing  (mo.)  ....Prac'I  Nurs'g  ..       9,131 

Cterlotte  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Southern  Hospitals  (mo.)  Hospitals..-   >6>679 

VIRGINIA 
Practical  Nurses  Digest  (bi-mo.) 

Pract.  Nurs'g.... 


CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Hospital  (mo.)  -..- _......., 


+3,560 


Montreal  QUEBEC 

Cahiers  du  Nursing  Canadien.  Les  (Fr.) 

(mo.)    Nurs'g....     +2,488 

Canadian  Nurse,  The  (mo.)  Nurs'g....  +96,533 

Hopital   d'aujourd'hui,    L*    (Fr.)    (mo.) 

Hosp.  Admin....     +2,047 

HOTELS,  RESTAURANTS,  CLUBS 
and  TOURISTS  COURTS 

Hollywood  CALIFORNIA 

Hotel  Index  (quar.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Travel  Info....VAC  6,061 
Los  Angeles 

Apartment   Hotel   aad  Motel   Associa- 
tion Newt  (ma) 

Apt.,  Hotel  &  Motel  Operas  ...       8,500 
Chefs  and  Steward's  Food  and  Equip- 
ment Manual  (bi-mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Chefs,  Cooks,  Food  Superv'rs  ...VAC  5.983 
Executive  Steward   ( mo. ).. Ca ter.  Indus....VAC  5,740 
Food  Selling  Digest   (mo.)    (cont.   free 
dist.) 

Int.  of  Rest* rant,  Hotel  Indus....      $5,531 
Hotel  and  Apartment  Manager  (mo.) 

Hotel  &  Apart.  Mgmt... 
Hotel  Greeters  Guide  to  Southern  Cali- 
fornia (mo.) 

Hotel  Guests  &  Tour's  Int....          266 
Controlled  free  dist...       7,890 
Pacific  Coast  Record  with  Western  Res- 
taurant (quar.)  Hotels  &  Rest ...    * 3,683 

Total  unpaid  dist ...        1,198 
Restaurant  Service — Voice  of  the  Eating 
Industry  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Eat'g  Indus....    1 10.000 
Sao  Francisco 

San  Francisco  Hotel  Greeters  Guide 
mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Hotel  Guests  &  Tourists  Int.-    $10,000 
This  Month  in  San  Francisco  (mo.) 
(cont.  free  dist.) 

Motel  Guests  ft  Tour's  lot...    tlO.OOO 


Denver  COLORADO 

Hotel  Greeter  (mo.)  

Rocky  Mountain  Chefs  (mo.) 

Culinary  Indus ... 

Washington  DISTRICT  OP  COLUMBIA 
Mayflower,  The— See  Promenade  New 

York.  N.  Y..  in  catalog. 
Sheraton  Carlton— See  Promenade.  New 

York,  N.  Y.  in  catalog. 
Sheraton  Park — See  Promenade.  New 

York.  N.  Y.  in  catalog. 

Jacksonville  FLORIDA 

Southern  Hotel  Journal  (mo.). .Hotel  Trd.... 
Miami  Beach 

Room  and  Food  Services  Magazine 

(mo.)    « Hotel,   Motel  Operators  ... 

Orlando 

Florida  Motel  Journal  (mo.)     Mot.  Crts  .. 
Controlled  free  dist ... 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

American  Hotel  Journal  (mo.)  

Controlled  free  dist.,. 
American  Motel  Magazine  (mo.) 

Motel  Operation.... 
Total  unpaid  dist ... 

American  Restaurant  Magazine  (mo.)  

Total  unpaid  dist ... 
Inplant  Food  Management   (mo.)    (cont. 

circ.). .Bus.  &  Indus.  Inplant  Food  Serv  . . 
Institutions  Magazine  (ma) 

Mass  Feed'g  &  Mass  Hous'g ... 
Total  unpaid  dist ... 

Mid- West  Restaurant  News  (mo.) 

Motel  (mo.) Motel  Management.^. 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Negro  Traveler.  The  (Negro)   (mo.) 

Negro  Transp.  &  Hotel  World ... 
Server.  The  (ftntlyMMon.Mcont.  circ.) 

Tavern,  Hotel.  Rest,  Pack.  Store... 
Evans  ton 

Hotel  Monthly  (mo.)  ....Hotel  &  Cater'g ... 

Qualified  paid  circ.  ... 

Controlled  circ  .. 


Cite. 
6,986 


3.500 


1.185 
2.460 


5.376 
10.500 

*23.929 
1,622 

*36.788 
1,332 

>16,103 

*42.287 
4.308 


26,692 

52.000 

>  70.434 


>S,512 
>2,455 


Pratt 


KANSAS 


Drive-  In  Restaurant  Magazine   (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)  .Rest.  &  Hwy.  Cafe  Busi  ...  >  20,  260 
Wichita 

Kansas  Restaurant  (mo.) 

Rest's  &  Hotels  of  Kansas....         t680 
Controlled  free  dist  ...         $390 

New  Orleans  LOUISIANA 

Roosevelt  Review   (mo.) 

N.  O.  Society  and  Hotel  News.... 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Sheraton  Belvedere  —  See  Promenade. 
New  York,  N.  Y.  in  catalog  ---------- 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Hotel  sad  Restaurant  News  (wkly) 

Hotels.  Restaurants  A  Clubs.... 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Michigan  Restaurateur  (mo.)   ......  Rest's....        1,875 


MINNESOTA 
Diner,  Drive-In  (mo.)   (controlled  circ.) 
Counter  Serv.. 
Rest..  Diners,  Drive-Ins  . 


>  4  1,704 


Kansas  City 


MISSOURI 


Tavern  Talk  combined  with  Mid- West 
Hotel  Reporter   (wkly)   «       1.030 

St.  Louis 

Club  Management  (no.) 

Cub  Exec.  &  Mgrs  ...    *5,630 


Brooklyn 


NEW  YORK 


Hotel  Gazette  (bi-wkly,  Sat.) 

Hotel.  Motel  Sales  &  Promo'n.... 


$5,213 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Aodit; 

•C.C.A.B.  Audit;  fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
M  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  la  front  of  book. 


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Buffalo  Cite. 

Executive  Town  'N  Club  (mo.) 

West* n  N.  Y.  Club  News....      $2,000 
Controlled  free  diat....      $5,000 
New  York 

Barclay*  The — See  Promenade. 

Bar  Management   (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Bars  &  Bar  Equip.  Indus....  >22.S47 
Biltmore.  The— See  Promenade. 
Carlton  House.  The— See  Promenade 
Caterer  and  Hotel  Proprietors  Gazette 

(mo. ) ............... Hotels*** 

Chain  Store  Age- Restaurant  and  Foun- 
tain Executives  Edition  and  Restaurant 
and  Fountain  Managers  Edition  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)   * 24,130 

Total  unpaid  dist....        4,986 

Culinary  Review  (mo.) Chef's  Int..-      $4,700 

Diners'  Club  Magazine  (6  ti.  a  yr.) 

Restaurant  &  Club  Activities....  $571,000 
Drake.  The— See  Promenade. 

Fast  Food  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) >50,039 

Hotel  and  Club  Voice  (mo.)  Labor  ..    $27,000 

Hotel  Bulletin  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.).. ..Hotels....  >16,666 
Hotel  Industry  (bi-mo.)   ...  Hotel  &  Rest  .. 

Hotel  Management  (mo.)  Hotel  Exec....    -£8,938 

Total  unpaid  dist ...        1,232 
Hotel  Pierre,  The — See  Promenade. 
Hotel  St.  Regis.  The—See  Promenade 
Park  Lane,  The — See  Promenade. 
Plaza,  The— See  Promenade 
Promenade    (mo.)    (for  complete   group 
listing,  see  catalog  section) 

Hotel  Guests  Int.... 

Controlled  circ....    $98,220 
Restaurant  Equipment  Dealer  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)   Rest.  Equip....    >8,213 

Restaurant  Man  (mo.K.Rest.,  Clubs,  Hot.... 
Restaurant  Management  (mo.)  Rest.Oper...  -£31,709 
Total  unpaid  dist ...        1,282 
Roosevelt,  The — See  Promenade. 
Savoy-Hilton,  The — See  Promenade. 
Sheraton  East,  The — See  Promenade. 
Volume  Feeding  Management  (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.) 

Buy'rs  of  Mul'le  Feed'g  &  Hous'g  Mkt....  >57,935 
Waldorf-Astoria—See  Promenade 
World  Review  of  Hotels  and  Travel 
(wkly)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Hotels,  Clubs,  Rest.,  Trav.  Agts  ...    -£7,342 
Total  unpaid  dist....        2,512 

Greensboro  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Restaurant  South  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Rest.  Trade....       6,900 

Cincinnati  OHIO 

Catering  Industry  Employee   (no  adv.) 

(mo.) Catering  Indus  ...    375.00C 

Columbus 

National  Motel  News  (mo.) 

Motel  Owners.... 
Ohio  Tavern  News  (s-mo.) 

Alcoholic  Bev.  Indus....  *  12, 496 

Total  unpaid  dist....        4, 
Restaurant  Reporter  (mo.) 

Rest.  &  Food  Serv....       2,780 
Younrstown 

Buckeye  Tavern  (mo.)  Ret.  Liq.  Dlrs  ...    £4,920 

Total  unpaid  dist....       2,065 

Harrlsbarv  PENNSYLVANIA 

Pennsylvania  Hotel  Herald  (ftntly. 

Wed.) ....Hotel  Indus....      $2,60C 

Philadelphia 

Tap  &  Tavern  (wkly)       ....Liquor  Indus..-  £13,41 
Total  unpaid  dist ...        3,828 

San  Juan  PUERTO  RICO 

Caribe  Hilton— See  Promenade.  New 

York.  N.  Y..  in  catalog  section. 
One  Pasa  in  Puerto  Rico  U.  S.  A.  (mo.) 

(free  dist.) .Tourist  Info-..      19,100 

Memphis  TENNESSEE 

Resort  Management  (bi-mo.) 

(cont.  circ.) Re«ort  Trade  Int~.  >4,283 


Austia  TEXAS  Cire, 

Chuck  Wagon  (mo.)   (coat,  free  dist.) 

Rest.  Trade....        2,500 

B  Antonio 
Texas  Hotel  Review  (mo. )...... ..Hotel  Ind_ 

mple 
Tourist  Court  Journal  (mo.) 

Tourist  Court  Oper.  A  Mgmt.~. 

Qualified  paid ...  >15,757 
Controlled  circ....   >9,000 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Pacific  Northwest  Hotel  News  (mo.) 

Hotel  &  Res....          296 
Controlled  free  dist ...        1,870 

Madison  WISCONSIN 

Cooking  For  Profit  (mo.)  Com'l  Cook'g....      81,687 
Food  Service  (mo.) 

Hotels.  Rest..  Food  Service  Estab    .VAC  95.887 
Milwaukee 

Wisconsin  Restaurateur  (mo.)  Rest.  Ind...       3,375 

CANADA 

neouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Restaurant  and  Caterer  (mo.)  (controlled 
circ.)  .Rest.  Cater' g  &  Inst.  Feed'g....    +3,072 

Owen  Sound  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Motel  and  Motor  Courts 

(bi-mo.)     ~ Motel  Opera'ns....        1,693 

Controlled  free  dist....        1,575 
Toronto 

Canadian  Hospitality  (bi-mo.) 

Hotel  &  Rest'nt ...  410,650 
Canadian  Hotel  Review  and  Restaurant 

(mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) Hotel. 

Rest..  Hosp..  Club  &  Inst.  Trd  ..  +18,043 
Fountains  in  Canada  (bi-mo.)   (see  note 

in  catalog)  Soda  Fountain  Trade  ...  +20,241 

Hotel  and  Travel  News  (mo.) 

Hotel  Indus ...     +4,222 
Restaurants  and  Institutions  (mo.) 

Mass  Feed'g  &  Hous'g  ...  +18,192 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Caravan  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Motel  &  Travel....      54.728 

Hotellerie  (Fr.  &  Eng.)   (mo.)  -...     +4,731 

Metropolitan  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.)  (see 
note  in  catalog)  Hotel  &  Travel  ..        6.050 


INDEXES  TO  PERIODICALS 
BOOKS  and  PAMPHLETS 

Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Business  Service  Checklist  (wkly) 
Index  of  releases,  reports  and  printed 

data  for  busi.  &  tech.  men $3.473 

Controlled  free  dist....        $504 

N^rYork  NEW  YORK 

Abridged  Reader's  Guide  to  Periodical 

Literature  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Index  to  Periodical  List....      13,145 
Agricultural  Index    (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    «.«...Index  to  Agric.  Period....           886 

Applied  Science  and  Technology   Index 

(mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Index  to  Sci.  &  Tech.  Per....  2,556 
Art  Index  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  .Art  Index....  954 
Biography  Index  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Biog'l  Mafl,  Books  &  Magazine  Index....        3,088 
Business  Periodicals  Index    (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  Jndex  to  Busi.  Per....       2,061 

Cumulative  Book  Index  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  Book  Index  ...      10,024 

Education  Index  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     ~ Educ.  Index....        2,228 

Index  to  Legal   Periodicals   (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  1.128 

International  Index:  Guide  to  Periodicals 

in  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities 

(quar.)    ~ Educ.  &  Sci.  Per ...       1,7M 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jun«  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit:  IP.O.  Statement:  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report:  Light  lace,  estimated. 
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INDEXES  TO  PERIODICALS 
BOOKS  and  PAMPHLETS  (Continued) 

NEW  YORK  (Continued) 

New  York  Circ. 

Library  Literature   (no  adv.)    (quar.) 

Index  to  Books  &  Periodicals....        1,981 
Readers'  Guide  to  Periodical  Literature 
(•-mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Index  to  Periodicals....      10,240 
Technical  Book  Review  Index  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  Index  to  Scien. 

&  Tech.  Books....        1,471 
Vertical  File  Index   (mo.)   (see  note  in 
catalog) Pamphlet  Index.... 


INSURANCE 

Berkeley  CALIFORNIA 

California  Agency  Bulletin  (mo.)....Insur  ... 
Loe  Angeles 

Insurance  Journal    (wkly)    (cont.   circ.) 

Insurance  .. 


Insurance  Prospector  Magazine  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  Insur.  Agts.... 

Sea  Francisco 

Today's  Insurance  Woman  (quar.) 

Insur.  Indus    . 

Underwriter's  Report  (wkly)       

Western  Underwriter  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)   (cont.  circ.)  Insur.... 


Bridgeport 


CONNECTICUT 


American  Life,  The  (no  adv.)   (quar.) 

Hartford 

District  Management  (bi-mo.) 

Life  Insur.  Mgmt.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Managers  Magazine  (bi-mo  ) 

Life  Insur.  Mgmt  .. 
Controlled  free  dist.... 


Washington 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 


Life  Association  News  (mo.)  Life  Insur.... 
Mutual  Review   (mo.)  Mutual  Ins.  Agts    . 


$.034 

2,963 

$3.650 
14.863 


14,000 
£3.203 


$6.000 


4.647 
350 


4,691 
2,100 


72,428 

$8.183 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Accident  and  Health  Underwriter  (mo.) 

Acci.  &  Health  Ins....      $4.875 
American  Insurance  Digest  and  Insur- 
ance Monitor  (mo.) $9,798 

Concordia  (bi-mo.)  - Insur        $40,000 

Insurance  Exchange  Magazine  (mo.) 

Insur.  Agts.  &  Brokers  . 
Insurance  Law  Journal  (no  adv.)  (mo. )...—. 
National  Underwriter  (wkly) 

Fire  &  Cas.  Ins....  *  19, 801 
National  Underwriter  (wkly) 

(Life  Insurance  edition)....    •£8,427 


Agents  Forum  (mo.) 


Crawfordsville 


INDIANA 


22,386 


Chariot  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.) 

Ben  Ilur  Life  Assn 
Indianapolis 

Fraternal  Monitor  (mo.)   Frat.  Ins....      $5,600 

Insurance  Salesman  (mo.)  ....     Life  Ins  ..£51,227 
Rough  Notes  (mo.) 

Fire  &  Cas.  Ins    .  £28,401 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,026 

Des  Motnes  IOWA 

Underwriters'  Review  (mo.)  £*t3$4 

Total  unpaid  dist....        1,195 
West  Des  Moines 

Leader's  Magazine  (no  adv.) (mo.) 

Ins.  Sett'g.~ 

Louisville  KENTUCKY 

Insurance  Field    (wkly)    (see   note   la 

catalog)  Fire   and   Casualty   edition. 

£0,543;  Life  Editions,  £5,914. 

Insurance  Index  (mo.)  


S.S17 


New  Orleans  LOUISIANA 

Southern  Insurance  (mo.)  


Circ. 

$4,372 


18,069 


MASSACHUSETTS 
Insurance  Age  Journal,  The  (mo.)... .Ins.... 

Standard.  The  (wkly)  - Ins.... 

United  States  Investor  (wkly) 

Bank..  Insur.  &  Invest.... 

Birmingham  MICHIGAN 

National  Gleaner  Forum  (quar.)  (no  adv.) 

Port  Huron  Frat.  Ins  ...    $28,000 

W.  B.  A.  Review  (no  adv.)  (mo.)   (see 
note  in  catalog)  ...» — Frat.  Ins....    109,505 

Atkov  MINNESOTA 

Danish  Brotherhood  Magazine  (Dan.  9t 

Eng.)    (mo.)   Frat.  &  Ins. ..    $10,300 

Minneapolis 

Northwest  Insurance  (mo.)   - 3.215 

Controlled  free  dist    .  215 

New  Prague 

Katolicky  Delnik  (Czech.  &  Eng.)  (mo.) 
Frat.  Ins 


Ka^a.  Clty  MISSOURI 

Insurance  Magazine  (mo.)   (see  note  in 

catalog)     - 

St.  Louis 

Life  Insurance  Selling  (mo.)   

Local  Agent  (mo.) 

Fire.  Cas.  &  Surety  Ins 


$8,400 

$8,000 
£27,597 
£15,131 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

American  Agency  Bulletin  (mo.) 

Fire,  Casualty,  Surety  Ins.  Agt....      33,590 
Best's  Fire  and  Casualty  Insurance  News 

(mo.) Fire  &  Casu.  Insurance          26.303 

Best's  Life  insurance  News  <m<>  ) 

Life  Insurance....      10.R46 

Eastern  Underwriter   (wkly)    $3.836 

Insurance  Advocate  (wkly)       5.820 

Insurance  Broker- Age  (mo.)  Insur. Brok.... 

Life  Insurance  Courant  (mo.)  Ins    ,      12,013 

National  Insurance  Buyer  (bi-mo.) 

Insurance  Manager    .       $1.750 
Underwriter.  The  Weekly  (wkly)      7.741 


Cincinnati  OHIO 

Accident  and  Sickness  Review  (mo.) 

Acci.  &  Health  Ins    . 
Life  Insurer  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Indus.  &  Ord.  Life  Insur.... 
Columbus 

Journal  of  Insurance.  The  (quar.) 

Teachers  of  Insurance ,. 


Portland  OREGON 

Insurance  News  (mo.) 

Controlled  free  dist 


3,824 
4,253 


6,506 
1,553 


Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

American  Underwriter   (ftntly)    (Sat.) 

Insur.  Indus....      $7.468 
Journal  of  the  American  Society  of  Char- 
tered Life  Underwriters  (no  adv.) 

(quar.)       Ins....    $10.800 

Spectator,  The  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Life  &  Prop.  Ins....  >15,028 
United  States  Review  (wkly)   (see  note 
in  catalog)       Ins....        4,575 

Dallas  TEXAS 

Insurance  Graphic  (wkly)  Insur  ..  $3,153 

Controlled  free  dist    .  $1.051 

Insurance  Record.  The  (wkly)  £2,717 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Northwest  Agency  Bulletin  (s-mo.)     1,824 

Pacific  Northwest  Underwriter  (mo.)     3,724 

CANADA    < 

Brantford  ONTARIO 

Canadian   Forester   (Eng.    &   Fr.)    (bi- 


mo.) 


Life  Insur....      36.500 


Circolatkm— ££Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  £june  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 

AC.C.A.B.  Audit;  8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


Circ, 

Ontario  Agent  (mo.)  Finan.  &  Insur...  2,500 

Toronto 

Canadian  Insurance  Journal  (mo.) J3.079 

Canadian  Underwriter  (s-mo.) 

Fire  &  Cas.  Ine....  *5,285 

Total  unpaid  dist....  1,066 
Life  Underwriters  News  (10  ti.  a  yr.) 

Life  Ins  ..  $8,973 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Chronicle  (mo.).- .......Finan.  ft  Ins.... 

Insurance  Agent  and  Broker  (Eng.AFr.) 

(mo.)    Insurance. 

JEWELRY,  WATCHMAKING 

Del  Mar  CALIFORNIA 

Lapidary  Journal  (bi-mo.) 

Gem  Cutters  &  Jewelry  Craftsmen.... 
Los  Angeles 

California  Dealer  News  (mo.) 

liome  Furn'gs  &  Jewelry 

Controlled  free  dist 

Gems  and  Gemology   (no  adv.)    (quar.) 


3,500 


14,000 


426 
12,422 


San  Francisco 


Jewelry  Craftsman.... 


Pacific  Goldsmith  (mo.) 


...Jewelry.... 


COLORADO 
American    Horologist    and    Jeweler    in- 

corp'ng  Horology  (mo.)     Hor.  &  Jewel    . 

Melbourne  FLORIDA 

II.I.A.  Journal  (mo.)  Watchmak'g.... 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Jewelers   Guild   Guide    (mo.)    (cont  free 

dist.)  Retail  JewTrs  &  Watchmakers.... 
Southern  Jeweler  (mo.)  M.....w...^. 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Retail  Jeweler  (mo.). .Ret.  Jewelry  Trade... 

AWbert  Lea  MINNESOTA 

Northwestern  Jeweler   (mo.)  Jewel.  Ind ... 

IUnaa.City  MISSOURI 

Mid-Continent  Jeweler  (mo.) 


J2.500 
3,624 


13,422 
4,251 

t5,665 

13,600 
4,483 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

American    Jewelry    Manufacturer    (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)  Jewelry  Mfg....    >2,61 

Gem  Creations  (mo.) Jewelry  Design.... 

National  Jeweler — Incorporating  Jewelry 

(mo.)    ~. m Jewelry  Indus.... 

Qualified  paid    .  >10,6SO 
Controlled  circ....  >13,306 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Jewelers'  Circular- Keystone  (mo.) 

Ret.  Jewelers....  *18,6t5 
Total  unpaid  dist ...        1.31C 


Providence  RHODE  ISLAND 

Manufacturing  Jeweler  (mo.)       

Controlled  free  dist.... 

CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Jeweler  (mo.)  


J1.80C 
$1.20 


+3,36 


Montreal  QUEBEC 

Bijoutier,  Le  (Fr.)  (mo.)  Jewelry.... 

Loupe,  La  (Fr.  &  Eng.)   (mo.) 

Jeweler  &  Watchmakers  .. 

JOURNALISM 

See  also  Printing  and  Typographic; 

Books,  Book  Trade  and  Authors. 
Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Industrial    Editor    (mo.)     (see    note    in 

catalog)    Journalism.... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 


*2,1«7 
42,468 


2,200 
1,25C 


enver  COLORADO 

Colorado  Editor  and  Intermountain  Press 
(mo.) Journ.... 

iartford  CONNECTICUT 

American  Editor,  The  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Journ  .. 

Wilmington  DELAWARE 

Bulletin  of  the  American  Society  of 
Newspaper  Editors  (mo.)   (see  note  in 
catalog)  Newsp.  Eds 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
University  Hatchet  (wkly) 

ColL  Journalism.... 

npa                            FLORIDA 
Florida    Newspapers    News    and   Radio 
Digest  (mo.) Journ... 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Editor's  Forum,  The  (mo.)  Journ.  &  Ptg.... 
Southern  Advertising  &  Publishing(mo.) 

Adv.  &  Journ 
Controlled  free  dist.... 


Ore. 

1815 


$450 


Town  and  Country  (ftntly,  Thurs.) 


t2.000 


1.868 
1,502 


$380 
J5.705 


Chicago  ILLINOIS 

National  Publisher  (mo.)       Journ    . 

Publisher's  Auxiliary  (wkly)  Journalism.... 

Qualified  paid. ..    >2,819 
Controlled  circ    .    >1 1,695 
Quill    (mo.)       Prof.  Journalism          14,564 


Iowa  City 


IOWA 


Iowa  Publisher  and  Bulletin  of  the  Iowa 
Press    Association    (mo.)    (cont.    free 

dist.)   Journ. 


tl.083 


Topeka 


KANSAS 


Author  and  Journalist  (mo.) 

Writer's  Trade  Journal.... 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Maryland    Press    Assn.    Bulletin    (mo.) 

Print.  &  Journ  ... 


Minneapolis 


MINNESOTA 


Journalism  Quarterly   (quar.)       ...Journ 
Minnesota  Press  (mo.)    ....    Journalistic.... 
Pollock's  Newspaper  News  (mo.)   (cont. 

free  dist.)  Newspaper  Info 

Scholastic  Editor  (mo.)  ...Journ.  &  Educ.  .. 

Columbia  MISSOURI 

Missouri  Press  News  (mo.)  Journ.... 


t2,100 
J620 


tl,190 
3,536 


Lincoln  NEBRASKA 

Nebraska  Newspapers,  The  (mo.) (cont. 

circ.)    Journ 


Stanton 

American  Press  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Journ.  &  Adv'g... 

HlduvHU  NEW  YORK 

Impressions  (no  adv.)   (quar.) 

Photo  Journalists ., 

N«Y««fc  Controlled  circ 

Editor  and  Publisher— The  Fourth  Estate 
(wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Journ.  &  Adv'g 

M  OHIO 

Writers  Digest  (mo.)  Lit 


>9,249 


$10.500 


*21.249 


45,000 


Norman 


OKLAHOMA 


Sooner  State  Press  (no  adv.)  (wkly) 

Coll.  &  Jour 
Controlled  free  dist.~ 
Oklahoma  City 


Oklahoma  Publisher  (mo.) 


tsoo 

789 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit:  8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


JOURNALISM     (Continued) 
Eug*n»  OREGON 

Oregon  Publisher  (mo.)  ..~ — 

Austin  TEXAS 

Matrix  (bl-mo.)   Journ.... 

Texas  Press  Messenger  (mo.) 

Journ.  &  Ptg.... 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Washington  Newspaper  (mo.)  - 

Morgantown  WEST  VIRGINIA 

Bulletin,  The  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Journ  .. 
West  Virginia  Fourth  Estatesman 

(quar.)  (cont.  free  dist.)  


Circ. 

$330 

$3,700 
$940 

218 

$500 
$825 


CANADA 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA 
Canadian  Weekly  Editor  (mo.) 

Canadian  Weekly  Newspaper  Trd....     *  1,359 


Ton.nto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Markets  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Journ.  &  Busi.  News  ... 


2,500 


KNIT  GOODS 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Hosiery  and  Underwear  Review  Part  2: 
Lingerie  Merchandising 

Hos'y  &  Lingerie....    $10,000 
Knitted  Outerwear  Times  (wkly) 

Knit  Outerwear....        2,730 

Knitting  Industry  Weekly  (wkly)  .Hos'y....    *2,096 
Underwear  News  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Knitted  Underwear... 


Charlotte  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Knitter  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.).. ..Knit.  Indus.... 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Knitting  Mill  News  (mo.)  Knit.  Trades ... 
Controlled  free  dist  ... 

LABOR 

Birmingham  ALABAMA 

Southern  Labor  Review  (wkly)  -..- 

Mobile 

Gulf  Coast  News  Digest  (wkly)  — 

Labor  Journal  (wkly)  


1,632 


>4,407 


3,763 


2,500 

83,000 
§4,072 


Phoenix  ARIZONA 

Arizona  Labor  Journal  (wkly)  .. 

Tucson 

Southwestern  Labor  Record  (wkly) 

Bakersfield  CALIFORNIA 

Kern  Co.  Union  Labor  Journal  (wkly)  .... 

Fresno 

Valley  Labor  Citizen  (wkly) 

Glendale 

San  Fernando  Valley  Labor  News  (mo.)  ... 
Los  Angeles 

Citizen  (wkly)  - 

International  Photographer  (mo.) 
Prof.  Photo.  &  Technicians  in  Studios 
&  Theaters ... 

Overture  (mo.)  ~. .. Labor... 

Southern  California  Teamster  (no  adv.) 
(mo.)   „......,.„. ~~ 

Modesto 

Farmer-Labor  News  (wkly)  .. 

Monterey  Bay  Labor  News  (wkly)  , 
North  Hollywood 

American  Aeronaut  (s-mo.)  .......... 

Oakland 

East  Bay  Labor  Journal  (wkly)  . 


126.000 


8,460 
9.100 


16,000 
98,786 
$5.970 
*3.650 
24,800 
28,996 


Pomona 

Pomona  Valley  Union  Labor  Review  (mo.) 
Richmond 

Contra  Costa  Co.  Labor  Journal  (wkly).... 
Riverside 

Riverside  County  Labor  Leader  (s-mo.)  .... 
Sacramento 

Sacramento  Valley  Union  Labor  Bulletin 

(wkly) 

San  Bernardino 

Inland  California  Labor  Journal  (s-mo.).... 

San   Bernardino   County   Labor   Leader 

(s-mo.)    

San  Diego 

Labor  Leader  (wkly)  

San  Francisco 

Corriere  del  Popolo  (Ital.  &  Eng.)  (mo.).... 

Dispatcher,  The  (no  adv. Mbi- wkly,  Fri.).... 

Labor  Review  (wkly)  

Musical  News  (mo.)  Mus.  Union,... 

Organized  Labor  (s-mo.)  ...~..~ - 

People's  World  (wkly)  

San  Jose 

Santa  Clara  Union  Gazette  (wkly)  

San  Mateo 

San  Mateo  County  Union  Gazette  (wkly).... 
Santa  Barbara 

Union  Labor  News  (wkly)  

Santa  Monica 

Beach  Cities  Labor  Journal  (wkly)  


are. 

5.500 

$7,775 
$4,000 

20,118 

$4.440 
$32,500 

58,400 
37,977 

$4.400 

$12,300 

$15,200 
$5.000 
$5,700 
§5,900 


North  Bay  Labor  Journal  (wkly)  $5.060 

Stockton 

Labor  Journal  (wkly)  $3.300 

Vallejo 

Labor  Journal  (wkly)  5.403 


Colorado  Springs         COLORADO 

Labor  News  (wkly)  - 515 

Denver 

Colorado  Labor  Advocate  (wkly)      8,250 

Mine-Mill  Union  (no  adv.)  (mo.). ...Labor.... 

Oil.  Chemical  and  Atomic  Union  News 

(no  adv.)    (s-mo.)    Labor....  $173,300 

Washington     DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

AFL-CIO  American  Federationist  (no 
adv.)  (mo.)  

AFL-CIO  News  (wkly)  ....Labor.... 

Bureau  of  National  Affairs  Publications 
(no  adv.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Cigar  Makers'  Official  Journal  (mo.)  (no 
adv.)  (free  to  members) $3,500 

Collective    Bargaining    Negotiations    & 
Contracts  (see  Bureau  of  National 
Affairs  Publications  in  catalog  section) 

Construction  Labor  Report  (see  Bureau 
of  National  Affairs  Publications  in 
catalog  section) 

Daily  Labor  Report  (see  Bureau  of  Na- 
tional Affairs  Publications  in  catalog 
section.) 

Economic  Outlook  (mo.) - 

Guild  Reporter  (s-mo.)   (cont.  circ.) $32.000 

International  Bookbinder  (bi-mo.) 

Labor  &  Bookbrs....    $44.200 

International  Operating  Engineer  (mo.) 

Labor  &  Tech  ..    229,076 

Labor   (wkly) No  adv. 

Labor  Policy  and  Practice  (see  Bureau  of 
National  Affairs  Publications  in  catalog 
section) „. 

Labor  Relations  Reporter  (see  Bureau  of 
National  Affairs  Publications  in  catalog 
section)       

Light  Utility  Workers  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

Labor.... 

Machinist,  The  (wkly) -...Labor....  $942,000 

Motorman,  Conductor  and  Motor  Coach 
Operator  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Transit  &  Bus  Emp....    123,400 

Public  Employee,  The  (mo.)  (see  note 
in  catalog)  (cont.  free  dist.)  181,270 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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1466 


Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


Washington  Cire. 

Retail  Labor  Report  (See  Bureau  of  Na- 
tional Affairs  Publications  in  catalog.) 

Service  Labor  Report  (see  Bureau  of  Na- 
tional Affairs  Publications  in  catalog 
section.) 

Union  Labor  Report  (see  Bureau  of  Na- 
tional Affairs  Publications  in  catalog 
section)  

Union  Postal  Clerk  (mo.)  ....P.  O.  Clerks....    108,926 

United  Mine  Workers  Journal  (s-mo.) 
(no  adv.)  (cont.  free  dist.)  800,000 


Rockford  Ore. 

Labor  News  (wkly)  ..............  ..  .......  .  ........  .  ______    119,282 

Rock  Island 

Tri-City  Labor  Review  (mo.)  ...................... 

Springfield 

Illinois  Tradesman  (wkly)  ............  ____  ........... 

Progressive  Miner  (mo.) 

Union  Labor  Miners  ...      18,100 
Streator 

Labor  News  (mo.)  .......................  „..  ................      $3,400 

Waukegan 

Lake  County  Labor  News  (mo.)  .................      $5,500 


West  Palm  Beach          FLORIDA 

Palm  Beach  County  Labor  News  (wkly).... 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Georgia  Labor  News  Digest  (ftntly. 
Wed.  )    ............................................................... 

Augusta 

Labor  Review  (s-mo.)  ~  ......  .........~~....._.~.. 

Columbus 

Columbus    Trades   and   Labor   Advertiser 
(s-mo.)   .......  -  .........  ..  ....................................... 

Aurora  ILLINOIS 

Fox  Valley  Labor  News  (wkly)  .................. 

Belleville 

Labor  Bulletin  (mo.)    .................................... 

Chicago 

Air  Line  Pilot,  The  (mo.)   (see  note  in 
catalog    ----------  Pilot'g:  Tech.  Prof.  & 

Labor  Int  .. 

American  Teacher  (quar.)    (see  note  in 
catalog)    ..............................  Educ.,  Labor.... 

Butcher  Workman.  The   (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Labor-Meat  Pack'g  Indus..,. 
Federation  News  (wkly)  ....................  ------- 

Illinois  State  Federation  of  Labor  Weekly 
News  Letter  (no  adv.)  (wkly)  ....Labor... 

Labor  Digest  —  See  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Labor  Law  Journal  (no  adv.)  (  mo.).  .Labor  — 
L'udove  Noviny  (Slovak)   (wkly)  ..Labor.  .. 
Narod  Polski  (Polish)  (s-mo.)  ........  Cath.... 

Nova  Doba  (Czech.)   (wkly)  ...........  „  ......... 

Packinghouse  Worker,  The  (no  adv.) 
(mo.)    ....................          .......       Labor   . 

Controlled  free  dist  ... 
Parola  del  Popolo,  La   (Ital.)    (bi-mo.) 

Labor.... 

Shoe  Horn.  The  (mo.)  ..............  .  .............  » 

Signalman's  Journal  (mo.) 

R.  R.  Signaling  &  Labor  .. 
Train  Dispatcher  (mo.).R.R.Frat.&Labor..M 
Danville 

Vermillion  County  Star  (wkly)  .................. 

Decatur 

Prairie  State  Labor  Record  (mo.).  ...Labor  .. 

DeKalb 

Northwestern  Labor  News  (mo.)..  ..Labor.... 

East  St.  Louis 

Southern  Illinois  Labor  Tribune  (wkly) 

AFL  Labor.... 

Galesburg 

Labor  News  (wkly)  ............... 

Granite  City 

Rabotnicheska  Prosveta   (Labor  Educa- 

tion) (Bulgarian)  (wkly) 
Joliet 

Labor  Record  (wkly) 
Kankakee 

Labor  Record  (mo.)  .............  ..  .......  «  ..... 

La  Salle 

Labor  News  (mo.) 
Morris 

Grundy  County  Labor  News  (mo.) 
Ottawa 

Labor  News  (mo.)  ..............................  Labor 

Peoria 

Labor  News  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 
Qulncy 

Labor  News  (wkly)  ...................  __________ 


3.150 


$700 


54,500 


16,721 

$54,900 
$330.000 

$4.800 

92,125 
51,515 

100,000 

6,725 

8.000 

15,729 

4,115 

10.800 


S  16,421 
...       53,420 

5800 

...  $8.500 
...  $5.500 
...  $4.500 
...  $3,100 
..  $4.200 


609 


Indianapolis  INDIANA 

Carpenter  (mo.)  .........  .....    Labor  &  Bldg  ... 

Indiana  Labor  Tribune  (wkly)   ............... 

Journeyman    Barber.    Hairdresser    and 
Cosmetologist   (  mo.  ) 

Barbers  &  Beauticians  ... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Labor  Digest  (bi-mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog).. 
Leader.  The  (wkly)  ............................. 

Typographical  Journal  (mo.)  Lab.  &  Ptg... 
Lafayette 

Painter  and  Decorator  (no  adv.)   (mo.)  .... 

Michigan  City 

Labor  Beacon   (wkly)    ............................  .. 


511,527 
{14.440 


50.000 
$21,000 
811,318 

99,320 


Burlington 

Labor  News  (wkly)  

Cedar  Rapids 

Conductor  and  Brakeman   (mo.)    (cont. 

free  dist. )    R.  R.  Lab.  &  Frat . 

DM  Moines 

Iowa  Federationist  (wkly)  

Dubuqu* 

Leader  (wkly)  Ind.  &  Labor., 

Hutchfnson  KANSAS 

Labor  Review  (wkly)  


810,157 

$4.200 

29,143 

10.800 
55,617 

.....       1,025 


Kansas  City 

Boilermaker*s-Blacksmith's  Journal 

(mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Labor  Bulletin   (wkly)   


Topeka 

Kansas  Labor  Weekly  (wkly)   


.  $122.000 
4.150 


2.700 


Louisville 


KENTUCKY 


Kentucky  Labor  News  (wkly)  $9,500 


Bangor 


MAINE 


Maine  State  Labor  News  (mo.)  ................ 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Federationist  (wkly)  ..............  ........................ 

Labor  Herald  (wkly)  ................................... 

Maryland  Master  Plumber  (mo.)   (cont. 
free  dist.)  .....  ........  -  ......  Plumb.  &  Labor... 

MASSACHUSETTS 

Granite  Cutters'  Journal  (mo.)  ....Labor.., 
Controlled  free  dist  . 
Worcester 


Labor  News  (wkly) 


Battle  Creek  MICHIGAN 

Square  Deal  (wkly)  ......  —  .................  Labor. 

Detroit 

Detroit  Building  Tradesman  (wkly) 

Labor-Const.  Trades  . 
Detroit  Labor  News  (wkly) 
Magyar  Banyszlap   (Hungarian  Miners' 
Journal)    (Hung.)    (ftntly)   .........  Min'g. 

Maintenance  of  Way  Employees  Journal 
(mo.)    ..............  -  .............  R.  R.  Labor.. 

Michigan  AFL-CIO  News  (wkly) 
Solidarity  (bi-wkly)   .......  Auto  Workers  .. 

Supervisor.  The  (mo.)  .........  ......  Labor  . 

Flint 

Review    (wkly) 
Kalamaxoo 

Square  Deal  (wkly) 


2.600 


25 
2,275 


512,036 

1.200 


...      52.000 
27,500 

...      $1,200 

...  $204.935 
30,800 
$1,300.000 


Labor...    $23,812 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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LABOR  <co«ti«»d) 

MICHIGAN    (Continued) 


Industrial  News  (wkly)  , 
Savtaaw 

Labor  Newt  (wkly) 


MINNESOTA 

Unionist  (wkly)  

Duluth 

Labor  World  (wkly)  

MioMapoUs 

Labor  Review  (wkly)  ...» 


Hannibal  MISSOURI 

Labor  Press  (wkly) 

Kan**.  City 

Labor  Beacon  (wkly)     ~ Labor .. 

Railway  Carmen's  Journal  (mo.) 

R.  R.  Labor 
Controlled  free  dist... 
St.  Joseph 

Union- Observer  (wkly)  Ind.  &  Labor .. 

St.  Louis 

Ironworker  (mo.)  - 

Labor  Tribune  (wkly) 

Railroad  Telegrapher  (mo.)  Tel.  &  Labor... 

Stove  Mounters'  and  Range  Workers' 

Journal  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  Labor  Union  .. 
Springfield 

Union  Labor  Record  (wkly)  


Clrc. 


$5,400 
§19.202 

§934 

21,892 

10.000 
165,000 

5S.690 

100,000 
§96.467 

63.000 

5,500 
§7,864 


Omaha  NEBRASKA 

Nebraska  Union  Farmer  (no  adv.) 

(s-mo.) ^^...........Farm  Union....    $18,000 

Unionist    (wkly)    §T,S75 


NEW  JERSEY 

Shipbuilder,  The  (mo.) 

Shipb'g,  Rep.  &  Maint 
Newark 


International  Musician  (mo.) 

New  Jersey  Labor  Herald  (mo.)  ....Labor.... 

AlbiHn-rqu.  NEW  MEXICO 

Leader  (wkly) 

Albany  NEW  YORK 

United  Paper  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Paper  Makers  &  Labor   . 
United  Paper  Makers'  and  Paper  Workers' 

Journal  (quar.).... Paper  Indus.  &  Labor.... 
Brooklyn 

BME  Marine  Engineer  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

Mar.  Eng'g  &  Labor    . 
Darbininkas    (The    Worker)     (Lithu'n) 

Cath.  &  Labor.... 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 
Seafarer's  Log  (no  adv.)  (bi-wkly.  Fri.) 

Labor.... 
Buffalo 

Railroad  Workers  Journal  (mo.) 

R.  R.  Labor.... 
Fort  Edward 

Pulp  Sulphite  and  Paper  Mill  Workers 

Journal  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.)  Labor.... 

Ithaca 

Industrial  and  Labor  Relations  Review 

(quar.)     Indus.  &  Labor  Rela'ns  .. 

Nsw  York 

A.  C.  A.  News  (American  Communica- 
tions Association)    (mo.)  ...„ 

Advance,  The   (no  adv. Ms- mo.). ...Labor.... 
American  Child  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Child  Labor,  Youth  Empl't . . 

American  Labor  World  (mo.)     

ARA  Log  (bi-mo.)  Labor  (Radio  Offic'rs).... 

Frontpage   (mo.)   Labor... 

Furniture  Workers  Press  (no  adv.) 

(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  

German-American    (Ger.)    (mo.).. ..Labor.... 

Giustizia  (Ital.)  (mo.)  (no  adv.)  

Hat  Worker,  The  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  

Hotel  and  Club  Voice  (mo.)  


4,700 
229,348 


140,000 
140,000 


*8,000 
$2,000 


$34,000 


92,000 

$2,650 


$10.370 


3,500 
$9.000 


50,000 


32,000 
$27,000 


New  York  Ore. 

Industrial  Bulletin  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Labor  Rela'ns....        5,720 
Controlled  free  dist...        9,400 

Justice  (no  adv.)    (s-mo.)    $435,000 

Justicia    (Justice)     (Span.)     (no    adv.) 

(mo.)    Labor....      20,000 

Labor  Leader  (mo.) Cath.  Labor....      $5,500 

New  York  Teacher  News  (wkly)  11 XXX) 

Pilot,  The  (no  adv.)  (ftntly,  Thurs.) $1,000 

Controlled  free  dist....    $40,000 
Pioneer  Woman,  The  (Eng.  &  Yid.) 
(mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Woman's  Labor  Interest ...    $33,000 

Record,  The  (no  adv.)  (mo.)     Labor....      25,500 

Robotnik  Polski   (Pol.)    (bi-wkly)  §4,013 

RWDSU  Record  (no  adv.)  (bi-wkly. 

Sun.)  Labor....  $150,000 

338  News  (mo.)  Labor....        6,000 

Trade  Union  Courier  (bi-wkly) - 

TWU  Express  (mo.)  

U.  E.  News  (United  Electrical  Radio  and 

Machine  Workers  of  America)  (no  adv.) 

(bi-wkly)          

Ukrainian  News   (Ukrain.)  (wkly)  Labor....       §2,195 
Uus  Ilm   (New  World)  (Estonian)    (mo.)....  500 

Wecker,  Der  (Yid.)    (s-mo.)    (see  note 

in  catalog)  ....~.......~...~.....~~..~..... .Labor.. 


$6.673 
§13,029 


Weekly  People  (no  adv.)   (weekly) 

Socialist  Labor.... 

Worker   (wkly)  

Workmen's  Circle  Call  (no  adv.) 

(6ti.  ayr.)      Labor  Frat  ..    $15,000 

Zukunfit  (Yid)   (mo.)  ....Lit.  &  Socialist.... 


Charlotte  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Labor   Journal    and   Dixie   Farm    News 

(wkly)  Ind.  &  Labor.... 

Durham 

Labor  Journal  (wkly)  Labor  . . 


6,500 


Akron 


OHIO 


International  Chemical  Worker  (no  adv.) 

(mo.)   (cont.  circ.)  Labor....      80,000 

Summit  Co.  Labor  News  (wkly)  §4,482 

United  Rubber  Worker  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  ~~ 
Cincinnati 

Chronicle    (wkly)    **21,933 

International    Molder's    and    Foundry 

Worker's  Journal  (mo.)  $54,000 

Metal  Polisher,  Buffer  and  Plater 

(bi-mo.)    15,600 

Railway  Clerk  (no  adv.)  (s-mo.) 

Railway  &  Exp.  Employees..- 
Cleveland 

Brotherhood  of  Locomotive  Firemen  and 
Enginemen's  Magazine   (mo.) 

R.  R.  &  Labor....      98,966 

Citizen,  The  (wkly)   Labor    .      60,870 

Cleveland  Union  Leader  (wkly)  ....Labor....        9,100 
Electrotypers  and  Stereotypers  Magazine 

(mo.)    Electro.  &  Stero ...          670 

Controlled  free  dist  ..  701 

Locomotive  Engineers  Journal  (mo.) 

Loco.  Eng'g ...       70,092 

Radnicka  Borba  (Serbian)  (wkly)  Labor....         §807 
Trainman  News  (no  adv.)  (wkly) 

R.  R.  &  Labor  ...  $220.000 
Columbus 

Labor  Tribune  (mo.)  6,000 

Dayton 

Dayton  AF  of  L-C.I.O.  News  (ftntly, 

Wed.)    13,000 

Labor  Union  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog)..      27,810 
Cast  Liverpool 

Potter's  Herald  (wkly)  12.800 

Toledo 

American  Flint  (mo.)  $15,000 

Union  Journal  (wkly) $30,000 

Portland  OREGON 

International  Woodworker  (s-mo.)  20,500 

Oregon  Labor  Press  (wkly)  31,566 

Oregon  Teamster  (s-mo.) 

Labor  Teamsters  ..  25,000 

Union  Register  (wkly)  26.904 


Circulation— **Stpt.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  wA.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  (P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Bradford  PENNSYLVANIA  Ore. 

Union   (s-mo.)   $30.000 

Hvrteburv 

Pennsylvania  Labor  News  (wkly)  $16,800 

Hazleton 

Anthracite  Tri-District  News   (bi-wkly)....        1,037 
Controlled  free  dist....      25.000 
Philadelphia 

Pennsylvania  Labor  Record   (mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog)  Labor... 

Progressive  Labor  World  (wkly)  $23.408 

Trade  Union  News  (wkiy)  $18,443 

U.  I.  U.  Journal  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Labor.  Uphol.  Int.  Union.... 
Pittsburgh 

Steel  Labor  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog)....        2,215 
Reading 

Labor  Advocate  (wkly)  

Wilkfts-Barre 

Miner,  The  (mo.)  Coal  Minen.... 

Providence  RHODE   ISLAND 

Rhode  Island  Labor  News  (mo.)  $13,140 

Columbia  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

South  Carolina  Labor  News  (mo.)  2,904 

Controlled  free  dist  ..        1,800 

Chattanooga  TENNESSEE 

Labor  World  (wkly)   15,400 

Nashville 

Trades  and  Labor  News  (wkly) 

Dallas  TEXAS 

Craftsman  (wkly)       33,000 

El  Paso 

El  Paso  City  and  County  Labor  Advo- 

cate  (wkly)  ~ 

Fort  Worth 

Southwestern  Railway  Journal  (mo.)  ...    .        3,000 
Houston 

Labor  Journal  (s-mo.)  Labor....      20.673 

Negro  Labor  News  (Negro)    (wkly)  

San  Antonio 

Dispatch    (wkly)    2,275 

Norfolk  VIRGINIA 

Times- Advocate   (wkly) 

Union  News  (quar.) 


Aberdeen  WASHINGTON 

Labor  Bulletin  (wkly)  108— Free 

BeUingham 

Labor  News  (wkly)  3,150 

Everett 

Labor  Journal  (wkly)  „ $3,350 

Seattle 

Aero  Mechanic  (bi-wkly)  $25,000 

Washington  State  Labor  News  (bi-mo.)....  19,500 


Labor  World  (wkly) 6,800 

Labor  Advocate  (wkly)  16,700 

Kenosha  WISCONSIN 

Kenosha  Labor  (wkly)  13,963 

Madison 

Wisconsin   State    Employee    (bi-mo.) 

Labor,  State  Emp.  of  Wis....       6,000 
Milwaukee 

Milwaukee  Labor  Press  (wkly)  $81.683 


Labor  (wkly)  -. 

CANADA 
Dcouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

C.  C.  F.  News  (wkly)  

Labor  Statesman  (mo.)  , 

Fisherman  (wkly)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Labor... 


$8.430 


$4,000 


8,048 


Truro  NOVA  SCOTIA  Circ. 

Bulletin  (The  Nova  Scotia  Teachers 
Union)    (mo.)   Educ.  &  Labor   .        5.500 

Ottawa  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Labour  (Eng.  &  Fr.)  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.) Labor    .       $9,000 

Canadian  Transport  (mo.)         Labor....   * 54, 315 

Labour  Gazette  (no  adv.;    (Enx    &   hr  ) 

(mo.)  Ind.  &  Educ.,  Labor  Matters. ..      $5,500 

Controlled  free  dist....       $8,300 

Labour  Review   (mo.) 11,708 

National  Labour  Journal   (Eng.   &  Fr.) 

(mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog)  ....    Labor   .      $5.500 
Toronto 

Ontario  and  Maritime  C.  C.  F.  News 

(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog).. ..Farm  Lab.,., 
Trade    Unionist    (mo.)    

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Canadian  Labor  Press  (mo.) 

Labor  Mgmt.  Rela'ns  .     $76,382 
Federated  Railwayman   (bi-mo.) 

R.  R.  Emp  ...    $19,448 
Labor  World- Le  Monde  Ouvrier  (Fr.  & 

Eng.)    (mo.)          11,000 

Travail,  Le(Fr.  and  Eng.)  (wkly).. ..Labor....    $84,000 


Regina  SASKATCHEWAN 

Sweet  Pea,  The  (mo.)  Wheat  Pool  Emp.... 


$2.300 


LANDSCAPE  GARDENING,  PARKS 

See  Botanical;  Florist  and  Floriculture;  also  Home  and 
Garden  in  Magazines  of  General  Circulation 

Montgomery  ALABAMA 

Alabama  Conservation  (bi-mo.)  (cont.  free 

dist.).  .Wildlife,  Forestry.  State  Parks    .      19,000 


Arcadia  CALIFORNIA 

Jobber  Times  (bi-mo.) 

WholesTrs  of  Home  &  Garden  Pdts  .. 
Modern  Garden  Center  (mo.)   (cont.  free 
dist.)     ..........     Garden  Sup.  Dealers.... 

Long  Beach 

Landscape  Gardener  (mo.)  ...      Garden'g.... 

Landscaping   (mo.)         ....Land.  Garden'g.... 

Controlled  free  di&t 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Garden  Supply  Merchandiser  (mo.)  (cont. 

circ.)  ....Garden  Supplies  &  Farm  Equip  . 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Landscape  Architecture  (quar.)  (see  note 
in  catalog)   ---------------  ..........  Land.  Arch.... 


8,100 
26,159 


1,040 
4,160 


>24,848 


Kansas  City 


MISSOURI 


Flower  and  Gardens  Merchandiser  (mo.) 
(cont.  free  dist.) 

Flower  &  Garden  Retail  Trade.... 


Wheeling 


WEST  VIRGINIA 


Parks  and  Recreation  (mo.)... .Pub.  Parks.., 
Controlled  free  dist 


30,763 


4.642 
3.506 


Appleton 


WISCONSIN 


Park  Maintenance  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Parks  &  Golf  Courses 

CANADA 

Owen  Sound  ONTARIO 

Arena  Pools  and  Parks  (mo.) 

Skating  Arena-Swimming  Pools    . 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Toronto 

Garden  Supply  &  Equipment  Dealer  (6 
ti.  a  yr.) 

Lawn,  Garden  Sup.  &  Equip.  Dlrs.... 
Parks  and  Recreation  in  Canada  (quar.) 

Parks  &  Recrea'n ... 


1,524 
437 


*  5,25  7 
526 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 

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LAUNDRY,  DRY  CLEANING 
and  DYEING 

I  Francisco  CALIFORNIA  Clrc 

Pacific  Laundry  and  Cleaning  Journal  (ma) 

Laun.  &  Dry  Clean....    *3,086 

COLORADO 
Recorder  (mo.).  ...Laundry  &  Dry  Clean'g  ... 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Automatic  Launderer  and  Cleaner  (mo.) 

Autom'c  Laundries....        6,328 

Controlled  free  dist  ...        3,086 

Guide  for  the  Dry  Cleaning  and  Laundry 

Industries    (mo.).  .Laun.  &  Dry  Clean'g....       4,502 

Controlled  free  dist....        1.188 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

American  Drycleaner  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.)...,  >27,496 
American  Laundry  Digest  (ma)   (cont. 

circ.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  ..Pow.  Laun....  >21,673 

Datrolt  MICHIGAN 

Linen  Supply  News  (mo.) 

Towel  &  Linen  Sup.  Ind....      $  1,231 

N^rYork  NEW  YORK 

American   Dyes  tuff   Reporter    (ftntly, 

Mon.)    ............  .Textiles,  Wet  Process'g....      $9,076 

Cleaning  and  Laundry  Age  (mo.)   (cont. 
circ.)    ......  _..  ..  Clean'g  &  Laun'g  Indus  ...  >31,»60 

Cleaning  Laundry  World  (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.) 

Pow.  Oper.  Clean'g  &  Laun,  Plants....  >28,920 

Dyestuffs  (no  adv.)    (quar.)    (cont.  free 
dist.)    ..................................  Dyeing....        8,500 

Institutional    Laundry    (bi-mo.)     (cont, 
free  dist.)   ________  Institu'l  Laund'g  Mgrs....      $7,750 

Launder-Matic  Age  (mo.) 

Automatic  Laun.  Indus....        4.900 

Controlled  free  dist....        5,075 

National  Cleaner  &  Dyer  (mo.)  .......  ____  *17,913 

Total  unpaid  dist....        1,187 

National  Rug  Cleaner  (mo.)  Rug  Clean'g....    £2,593 

Starch  room  Laundry  Journal  (mo.) 

Power  Laundry  ..    £6,309 
Total  unpaid  dist  ...        1,067 

San  Antonio  TEXAS 

Texas  Laundry  and  Cleaning  Journal 

(mo.)    ................  Laundry  &  Dry  Clean'g  ...         $876 

Controlled  free  dist....      $1,007 

CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Cleaner  and  Launderer  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)     ....Laund.  &  Clean'g....     44,835 
Laundry  and  Dry  Cleaning  Journal  (13 
ti.  a  yr.)  —  ...........  Laun.  &  Dry  Clean'g  ... 


LEGAL 

See  Congressional  and   Federal   Government  Affaire; 
State.   Municipal  and  County 


45,375 


Birmingham 


ALABAMA 


Messenger  (wkly) 


Legal....        1,050 


ARIZONA 
Arizona  Legislation  Review  (wkly) 


Legal ... 


CALIFORNIA 


....Legal... 


Bakersfield 

Report   (dly) 
Berkeley 

California  Law  Review  (5  ti.  a  yr.) 

Legal  (Coll.).. 
Fresno 

Daily  Real  Estate  Report  and  Abstract 

of  Record*  (dly)  Legal... 

Los  Angeles 

Enterprise  (wkly) 

Los  Angeles  Daily  Journal  (dly)  ....Legal.... 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face, 

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$560 


587 


$1,700 


375 
4,013 


Legal.. 


Los  Angela* 

Metropolitan  News  (dly)  ....... 

Southern  California  Law  Review 
(4  ti.  a  yr.)  ..  ..........................  ............  Law.... 

Oakland 

Inter-City  Express   (dly).  ..  .Legal  &  Com.... 
Sacramento 

Legal  Press  (wkly)  --------------  ............  Legal... 

San  Diego 

Daily  Transcript  (dly) 

Real  Estate,  Legal,  Fin... 
San  Francisco 

Advance    California    Appellate    Reports 
(s-wkly)     ..................................................  mVMM 

California  State  Bar  Journal  (bi-mo.)  ........ 

Recorder  (dly)  ...............  —  Legal  &  Finan  ... 

San  Jose 

Post-Record  (dly)  .............  ............................. 

Stockton 

Report  (dly)  ....  ...............  ..........................  Legal 

Vista 

News  (wkly)  .......................................  Legal.  .. 

Walnut  Creek 

Contra  Costa  News  Register   (s-wkly) 

Legal  &  Busi,, 

Colorado  Springs        COLORADO 

Transcript  (dly)   .....................  Court  News.... 


Giro. 

900 


1.142 


338 


$21,800 


420 


280 


72 


Denver 

Daily  Journal  (dly) 

Legal  &  R.  Est.  Constr  ...        2,108 
Controlled  free  dist....  313 

Leader  (wkly)  .............................  Legal...  400 

Public  Ledger  (wkly) 

Busi.,  Legal  &  State  News  ..         $900 

New  Haven  CONNECTICUT 

Yale  Law  Journal  (8  ti.  a  yr.) 

Legal  (Coll.)  .. 


Washington 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 


American  Journal  of  International  Law 

(quar.)    .......................  ~  ..........................      $4.200 

Bureau  of  National  Affairs  Publications 
(no  adv.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Current  Legal,  Labor  &  Economic.... 

Federal  Bar  Journal,  The  (quar.)  ..  Law... 
Georgetown  Law  Journal  (quar.) 

Leg.  Coll.... 

George  Washington  Law  Review,   The 
(5  ti.  a  yr.)    ............  ............................... 

Owl  of  Sigma  Nu  Phi  (quar.) 

Coll  Frat.  &  Legal... 
United  States  Law  Week   (see  Bureau 
of    National    Affairs    Publications    in 
catalog  section.) 
Washington  Law  Reporter  (wkly)  ............ 


$6,600 
1,800 

$2.308 
$600 


$810 


Jacksonville  FLORIDA 

Financial  News  (dly)  ..............................  ~ 

Miami 

Review  (dly)  .......................  Com'l  &  Legal  ...      $1,491 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Fulton  County  Report  (dly)  .  Court  News.... 
Macon 

Georgia  Bar  Journal  (quar.)  ..........................        3,200 

Champaign  ILLINOIS 

Law  Forum  (quar.)  .....  .........  -  .........  Legal...     $2,700 

Chicago 

American  Bar  Association  Journal  (mo.).... 

Chicago   Law   Bulletin    (dly) 

Leval  &  Credit... 
Commercial  Law  Journal  (mo.) 

Com.  Law  ...        4,350 
Journal  of  the  American  Judicature 
Society  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.)  ........  Legal...      15.000 

Controlled  free  dist  ...      15.000 
Legal  Aid  Brief  Case  (no  adv.-)  (5  ti.  a 
yr.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Legal  Aid  Work....       5.000 

Legal  Chronicle  and  Chicago  Recorder 
(wkly)    .............................  Dem.  &  Legal... 


and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 
sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Chicago 

National  Corporation  Reporter  (wkly) 

Legal  &  Finan.... 

Northwestern   University   Law   Review 
(bi-mo.)     .........  .....  .  .........  ...Legal  &  Coll... 

University  of  Chicago  Law  Review 
(quar.  )   ................  ..............  ..................Legal... 

East  St.  Loula 

Reporter,  The  (wkly)  .....................  Legal... 

Southern  Illinois  Labor  Tribune  (wkly) 

AFL  Labor.... 

Evanston 

Journal  of  Air  Law  and  Commerce,  The 
(quar.)     .......  ......  .......  Air  Law  Commerce.... 

Peorta 

Record  (dly)  ............  Court  &  Com'l  News.... 

Notrs  Dame  INDIANA 

Notre  Dame  Lawyer  (quar.).  ...Coll.  Law.... 


Michigan  State  Bar  Journal  (mo.) 
Pontlac 

Pontiac- Oakland  Co.  Legal  News 
(wkly)    


Circ. 

$1,500 
1,600 
1937 

585 
515,421 

884 

360 

1,250 


Dea  Molnea 

Polk  County  Legal  Record  (no  adv.) 
(wkJy)  ..............................................  Legal 

Record  (dly)  -------------------  Legal  &  Finan..- 

Douda 

Paper  Book  of  Delta  Theta  Phi  (quar.) 
Legal  Frat.... 

Iowa  City 

Iowa  Law  Review  (quar.)  ....Coll.  Legal.... 

Sioux  City 

Daily  Reporter  (dly) 

Legal.  Com.  &  Finan.... 

Topeka  KANSAS 

Legal  News  (dly)  ...  ...............  Legal  News.... 

Lexln*ton  KENTUCKY 

Kentucky  Law  Journal  (quar.) 

Legal  &  ColL... 
Louisville 

Record  (dly)  _____  .........  ..  .....  Xegal  &  Busi.... 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Journal  of  Criminal  Law,   Criminology 
and  Police  Science  (bi-mo.) 

Criminal  Law,  Pol.  Sci  .. 
Record   (dly)   ...........................  Legal  .. 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Boston  University  Law  Review  (quar.) 

Legal  Prof.... 
Law  Library  Journal  (quar.) 

Law  Library  Work.... 
Cambridge 

Harvard  Law  Record  (wkly) 

Coll.  Alumni  &  Legal... 
Harvard  Law  Review  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)    ................  ..  .......  —  ........  Legal  ... 

Ann  Arbor  MICHIGAN 

American  Journal  of  Comparative  Law 
(quar.)    ..............  „  ............  Law.... 

Michigan  Law  Review  (mo.)  ........  Legal  .  . 

Detroit 

Detroit  Law  Journal  (wkly)    .......  Legal... 

Detroit  Lawyer  (mo.)  ....  ...........  .....Legal... 

Legal  Herald   (wkly)   ......................  .  ....... 

Legal  News  (dly)  ...........  ........  Legal  &  Fin.... 

Flint 

Flint-Genesee  Co.  Legal  News  (wkly)  ...... 


Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

Business  Weekly  (wkly)  ....Bus.  &  Legal ... 
Finance  and  Commerce  (dly) 

Busi.  &  Legal... 

Minnesota  Law  Review  (mo.)  ~ - 

Weekly  Mirror  (wkly)  .Legal... 


110,886 
3,000 


1,358 

$569 
612 


3,649 
$3.200 


1,326 
933 

8,700 
18.000 


$1.112 
12,108 


$3.200 
7.500 

9.000 
411 


1,848 

448 


St.  Paul 

National  Reporter  System  (wkly)   (see 

note  in  catalog) -...Appellate  Courts.... 

Saint  Paul  Legal  Ledger  (dly) 

Prof.  Legal  Busi.... 


Clayton 


MISSOURI 


St.  Louis  Countain  (dly)  ....Court  &  BusL... 
Columbia 

Missouri  Law  Review  (4  ti.  a  yr.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  Law  Coll.... 

Jefferson  City 

Journal  of  the  Missouri  Bar  (mo.). .Legal... 
Kansas  City 

Record   (dly)  .  Com' 1  Court  New s&R.Est.... 
St.  Joseph 

Courier  (dly)  Legal  Notices.... 

St.  Louis 

Record   (dly)   .....Busi.  &  Court  News.... 

Springfield 

Events  (dly)  Court  &  Com'l... 

NEBRASKA 
Reporter   (dly) ^ Legal... 


.—.—Legal  ft  Com.. 


Record  (dly)  . 


Camden  NEW  JERSEY 

Camden  County  Record  (wkly)  ...Legal.... 
Collinffswood 

Retrospect  (wkly)  — Legal.... 

Newark 

New  Jersey  Law  Journal  (wkly) 


Cite. 

t861 
11.616 

$950 

$7,400 

770 

165 

$2,165 

211 

S483 


$8.991 
$2,200 
4,400 


NEW  YORK 
New  York  State  Bar  Bulletin  (bi-mo.) 

Law  Prof  n.~    $10,075 
New  York  State  Bulletin  (mo.) 

Official  Legal  Notices  ..         $500 
Controlled  free  dist  ..         $305 
Buffalo 

Buffalo  Law  Journal  (dly) 

Legal,  Finan.  &  R.  Est ...      $1,011 
Ithaca 

Cornell  Law  Quarterly  (quar.) 

Legal  &  Coll...      $2,800 
New  York 

Bulletin  of  the  Copyright  Society  of  the 
U.  S.  A.  (no  adv.)   (bi-mo.) 

Copyright  Law  ..         $430 

Columbia  Law  Review  (mo.)  .Leg.  &  Coll...  3.070 
Fordham  Law  Review  (4  ti.  a  yr.)..  Leg....  1,300 
Gazetta  Legale  Italo-Americano  (Ital. 

&Eng.)(  mo.). .Immigration  Law  &  Trd.... 
Index   to  Legal  Periodicals   (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  - 1,123 

Law  Journal  (dly)  - 7,926 

New  York  Law  Journal — See  Law  Journal. 
Rochester 

Case  and  Comment  (bi-mo.)  (free  dist.) 

Legal  ..     12S.231 

Record   (dly)    « Legal  Busi....      $1,400 

White  Plains 

Westchester  Law  Journal  (dly). .Law  Bus....          475 


Chapel  Hill 


NORTH  CAROLINA 


North  Carolina  Law  Review  (00  adv.) 

(quar.)    ~. 

Controlled  free  dist... 
Durham 

Law  and  Contemporary  Problems  (quar.) 

Legal... 

Akron  OHIO 

Legal  News  (dly) legal... 

Cincinnati 

Court  Index  (dly)  .....Com.  &  Legal ... 

Ohio   Law   Reporter   and   Weekly    Law 

Bulletin  (wkly) „ 


Legal  News  (dly)  ~ Legal... 

Columbus 

Ohio  State  Bar  Assn.  Report  (wkly)  

Reporter  (dly)  .Court  &  Com'l  News.... 


650 
300 


$3.200 

$950 

$1,450 

883 

1,795 

$9,000 
1,560 


Circulation-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  tjA.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  tworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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LEGAL  (Continued) 
OHIO  (Continued) 


Daily  Court  Reporter  (dly)  Legal ... 

Toledo 

Legal  News  (dly)  Court  News.... 

Youngstown 

Legal  News  (dly)  


OKLAHOMA 

Democrat  (wkly) Legal ... 

Muskogee 

Legal  Record  (no  adv.)  (dly) Legal.... 

Oklahoma  City 

Law  Journal- Record  (dly)  

Tulsa 

Legal  News  (dly)  Com.  ft  Legal.... 


Ore. 

$700 


9100 

200 


Eugene 


OREGON 


Oregon    Law    Review  ( no  ad v. )  ( see  note 

in  catalog)   (quar.)  Legal  &  Coll.... 

Portland 

Daily  Journal  of  Commerce  (dly) 

Com.  &  Legal.... 
Oregon  State  Bar  Bulletin  ( mo.)...  Legal.... 

AUeatown  PENNSYLVANIA 

Lehigh  Law  Journal  (wkly)  

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Beaver-Rochester 

Beaver  County  Legal  Journal  (wkly) 

Carlisle 

Dickinson  Law  Review  (quar.) 

Legal  &  Coll.... 
Doylestown 

Bucks  County  Law  Reporter  (wkly)  

Hanover 

Municipal  Law  Reporter  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Munic.  Law    . 

Lancaster 

Law  Review  (wkly) 

Norrlstown 

Montgomery  Co.  Law  Reporter  (wkly)  .... 


Legal  Intelligencer  (dly)  

Practical  Lawyer,  The  (mo.)   (see  note 

in  catalog)    

University  of  Pennsylvania  Law  Review 

(8  ti.  a  yr.)  

Pittsburgh 

Pittsburgh  Legal  Journal  (dly) 

Court  News  .. 
Pittsburgh  Legal  Journal  (wkly) 

Court  News.... 
Reading 

Berks  County  Law  Journal  ( wkly). .Legal.... 


2,602 


$3.883 
2,700 


60 
137 

$125 


600 
147 


335 

1,336 

*15,989 

$1,300 

I960 
$650 
$235 


Lackawanna  Jurist  (no  adv.)  (wkly)  ~.~.~~ 
Stroudsburt 

Monroe  Legal  Reporter  (no  adv.)(wkly)_ 
Villanova 

Villanova  Law  Review  (quar.  )  .  Coll.  Legal.... 
West  Chester 

Chester  County  Law  Reporter  (wkly)  ....... 

Wilkes-Barre 

Luzerne  Legal  Register  (wkly)  --- 
York 

York  Legal  Record  (wkly)  (see  note  in 
catalog)     ...........................................  .. 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

irjH^He  TENNESSEE 

Tennessee  Law  Review   (quar.)   ................ 

Memphis 

News,  The  Daily  (dly) 

Busi.,  Legal,  Finan.  &  Trade  ... 


$500 


250 
47 


9,015 


Austin  TEXAS 

Texas  Law  Review  (8  ti.  a  yr.)  (see  note 
in  catalog)    ...................................................        2,200 


Delias  Clre. 

Daily  Commercial  Record  (dly) 
Fort  Worth  Real  Estate  &  Legal....      $6,000 

Commercial  Recorder  (dly)  Busi....         $452 

Houston 

Court  Review  (dly)  Court  News....      $1.100 

San  Antonio 

Commercial  Recorder  (dly) 

Finan.,  Legal.  Court  News.... 

Cherlottesvllle  VIRGINIA 

Virginia  Law  Review  (8  ti.  a  yr.)  Legal....        1,750 


Port  Angeles  WASHINGTON 

Peninsula  Herald.  The   (wkly) 

MUM  Ind.  &  Legal   . 

Index  (dly)  Court  &  Bldg.  News.... 


Madison 


WISCONSIN 


Wisconsin  Bar  Bulletin  (bi-mo.)    

Wisconsin  Law  Review  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Mllw.,*..  Co"'  Le*"   • 

Reporter  (dly)  Court  &  R.  E.... 

CANADA 

Calgary  ALBERTA 

Western  Weekly  Reports  (wkly)    

Vancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Advocate.  The  (bi-mo.)        Legal    . 

Controlled  free  dist... 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Dominion  Law  Reports  (wkly)  (see  note 
in   catalog)        

Ontario  Reports   (mo.)    (see  note  in  cata- 
log)           .  Law.... 

Ontario  Weekly  Notes  (wkly)   (see  note 
in  catalog) Law  . . 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Canadian  Bar  Review   (mo.)    (see  note 

in  catalog)  Legal.... 

Quebec  Practice  Reports  (Fr.)  (no  adv.) 

(mo.)        

Revue  du  Barrean  (Fr.)  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)     Legal.... 

Revue  du  Notariat.  La  (Fr.)    (mo.)   (see 

note  in  catalog) Legal  . 

Revue  Legale  (Fr.  &Eng.)  (10  ti.  a  yr.) 

Legal    . 


905 
790 


$6,680 
2,205 


1,550 


$1,000 
$400 


14.994 
$5.147 

$10.000 

625 

2,450 

1,650 

550 


LIGHTING  and  LIGHTING  FIXTURES 

See  also  Electrical 

Summit  NEW  JERSEY 

Furniture  Store  Lamp  Merchandiser 

(mo.)    (cont.  free  dist  ) 

Lamps  &  Furni.  Trd  ...        8,300 
Lamp   Journal    (mo.)     .  ..     Lamp   Indus    .    -jfr 3,251 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Illuminating  Engineering  (mo.) 

Science  of  Lighting....    $12,461 
Lighting  (mo.)   Lighting.... 

Madison  WISCONSIN 

Retailer's   Review    (bi-mo.) 
Modernization  &  Merch'dis'g  Interests  . .      56,788 

LOCAL,  STATE  and  SECTIONAL 
PUBLICATIONS 

See  also  Historical;  Chambers  of  Commerce 


Binntaghajn 


ALABAMA 


South  (bi-wkly)   News  of  South  ...      26,405 


Juneau 


ALASKA 


Alaskan  Sportsman  (mo.) .  Spts.  &  Alaska... 
Palmer 

Alaskan  Record  (mo.) 

Alaskan  Facts  &  Folklore., 


$65,000 


Ctmilation— **Sept.  AB.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  wA.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit! 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  In  front  of  book. 


1462 


Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


Alpine  CALIFORNIA  Cite. 

Sun  (ftntly,  Fri.)   Local  News....         $700 

Carmel 

Pacific  Spectator- Journal  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  Regional  Features.... 

Claremont 

L.  A.    (The  Southern  California  Maga- 
zine)   (mo.) 

News.  Fict.,  &  Reg'l  Feat's.... 
Los  An* eles 

California   and   Western   Visitor    (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  ....Air  Travel  Int....      10,500 
Controlled  free  dist...      72,350 
Pictorial  California  and  the  Pacific 
(bi-mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Calif.  Pict.  &  Features.... 
Palm  Springs 

Villager  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Desert  Art'les  &  Soc'y....      $5.840 
San  Diego 

San  Diego  and  Point  Magazine  (mo.) 

Gen'l  Int.  of  San  Diego  ..    $12,500 
Thousand  Palms 

Desert  Rat  Scrap  Book  (4  ti.  a  yr.) 

Desert  Humor.... 

Denver  COLORADO 

Denver's  Stride  (mo.) 

Regional  Features  &  Living.... 


New  Haven  CONNECTICUT 

Info.  (mo.). .News  &  Doings  in  N.  Haven  .. 
Controlled  free  dist   . 

New  London 

Connecticut  Circle  (mo.). -—State  Intl.... 

Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Arkansas  Traveler  (mo.) 

Ark.  Ave.  Comm.  News    . 

Indian  Rocks  Beach      FLORIDA 

Florida's   Business    (quar.)    (cont.    free 
dist.)    Fla.   Ints.... 


1,000 
4,000 


$500 


4,800 


All  Florida  Magazine  (wkly)   (see  note 
in  catalog)   .........................      Flor.  Ints....    390,260 

Saint  Petersburg 

Sunrise   Magazine   of    Southern    Living 
(bi-mo.)  ...............................  Florida  Int    . 

Tallahassee 

Old  Florida  Cracker  (mo.)          Fla.  Ints....    $10,000 

Vero  Beach 

Florida  Illustrated  (mo.)  .Reg'l  Features.... 

Augueta  GEORGIA 

Southland  Magazine  Digest  (mo.) 

Gen'l  Int.... 


Honolulu  HAWAII 

Forecast  (mo.)   ......  Recreation  in  Hawaii.... 

Imua  Spotlight   (mo.)   ....  Anti-Coram'st   . 

Paradise  of  the  Pacific  (mo.)   (see  note 
in   catalog)    ...........    Regional  Hawaii  ... 

Controlled  free  dist... 
Waikiki  Beach-Press  (s-wkly)   (free 
dist.)  ......    Gen'l  Int.  of  Waikiki  Beach.... 

Weekly  Snooper  (wkly)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Recreation  in  Hawaii.... 


2,300 
2.900 


5,665 
885 


$8,500 
10,000 


BoUe 

Scenic  Idaho  (quar.)   (see  note  in  cata 
log)    ............................................  Travel...    $15,000 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


This  Week  in  Chicago  (wkly)   (cont. 

circ. ) « Local  Enter.... 


12,000 


Shenandoah  IOWA 

lowan  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.)  Gen'l  Ints....    $17.700 


MAINE 

Down  East  Magazine  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)    ~ ~ Local  Int.... 


11,509 


ltoo                   MASSACHUSETTS 
New  Englander  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)    New  Eng.  Indus  ... 

Cambridge  Controlled  free  dist.... 

Journal  of  the  American  Institute  of 
Planners  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Urban  Planning.... 

East  Lansing  MICHIGAN 

Inside  Michigan  (mo.)      Reg'n'l  Feat'rs.... 
Controlled  free  dist   . 
Grosse  lie 

He  Camera.  The  (bi-wkly,  Mon.) 

Local  News.... 

Rochester  MINNESOTA 

Know  Rochester  (wkly)  Local  News.... 


Circ. 


7,315 
5,243 


2,375 


84,816 
38.211 


3 1,561 

$4,000 


Las  Vegaa 


NEVADA 


West  (quar.)  ........  Gen'l  Ed.-  Western  Int....    250,000 


Dublin  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

Yankee  (mo.)   ...........  .................  Gen.... 

Newark  NEW  JERSEY 

New  Jersey  Business   (mo.) 

N.  J.  Busi.  &  Indus  .  . 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 


Suburban  Life  (mo.)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)    .....  .  ......  ..  .....  N.  J.  Social  Life  Int.... 

Pennsauken 

Pennsauken  Re  sum  6   (mo.)    (free  dist.) 

Local  News.... 

Santa  Fe  NEW  MEXICO 

New  Mexico  Magazine  (mo.)  ........  Travel... 

Garden  City  NEW  YORK 

Long  Island  Commercial  Review  (wkly) 

L.  I.  Indus.,  Com'ce  &  Fin'ce  ... 
_„  .      ,„  Controlled  free  dist.... 

Hicks  ville 

Long  Island  Leisure  Time  News  (mo.) 

Family  Recreation    . 

New  York  Controlled  free  dist    . 

Life  in  the  Bronx  (mo.) 

Local  News  for  Bronxites.... 
Controlled  free  dist    . 
Murray  Hill  News  (mo.) 

Int.  Murray  Hill  area  . 


51,584 

$3,128 
$11,500 

$7,000 
10,000 
18,258 


$1,500 
$5,500 


600 
1,400 


6.000 
5,000 


$3,300 


$6.000—  Free 


Raleigh  NORTH  CAROLINA 

State.  The  (bi-wkly.  Sat.)  .State  News.. 

Corvallis  OREGON 

Oregon  Opportunities   (bi-mo  ) 

Regional  Features 

Allentown  PENNSYLVANIA 

Boulevard   Magazine   (mo.)    (cont.   free 
dist.)   - Local  Int  . 

Doylestown 

Pennsylvania  Traveler  (mo.) 

.  .  Bucks  Co.  Life  &  Hist 

Lancaster 

Lancaster  Magazine  (mo.)  Local  Int 

Levittown 


Levittown  Outlook  (mo.) 


Local  Int.... 


Columbia  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

South  Carolina  Magazine  (mo.). .State  Int  . 

Austin  TEXAS 

Texas  Parade  (mo.) 

State  H'way  &  Indus.  News ... 


18.950 


7,000 


10,413 


4,304 


Montpeller 


VERMONT 


Vermont  Life  (quar.)    State  Int....    $65.000 


Richmond  VIRGINIA 

Virginia  Cavalcade  (quar.) 

Va.  Int.  &  Hist... 
Virginia  Record  (mo.)  Virginia  Int  ... 


9.230 

$4,700 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  «P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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LOCAL,  STATE  and  SECTIONAL 

PUBLICATIONS     (Continued) 
Charleston  WEST  VIRGINIA  Giro. 

West  Virginia  State  Magazine  (mo.) 

Gen'l  Info,  about  W.  Va..... 


CANADA 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA 
About  Town  (IS  ti.  a  yr.) 

Gen'l  Int.  of  Vancouver.... 


5,000 


Fredericton          NEW  BRUNSWICK 

Atlantic  Advocate-Guardian.  The  (mo.) 

Gen.  Ints.  Maritime  Prov....    116.215 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Elizabethan    (Eng.    &    FT.)    (mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog). .Local  Prov.  &  Sect'n'l ... 

Hamilton  BERMUDA 

This  Week  in  Bermuda   (wkly)    (cont. 
free  dist.)  Tourist  Info....      13,500 


LUMBER,  BUILDING  MATERIALS 
WOODWORKING 


Montgomery 


ALABAMA 


Pulpwood  Production  &  Saw  Mill  Log- 
ging  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Southern  Forest  Products...  >11.794 

CALIFORNIA 

Pacific  Logger   (mo.)   Lumber  Indus....       3,232 

Controlled  free  dist  ..        2,400 
f^in  Angeles 

California  Lumber  Merchant  (semi-mo. )~ 


Western  Building  Review   (mo.) 

Ret.  Lbr.  &  Bldg.  Mat ...      *2,000 

Cos  Cob  CONNECTICUT 

Industrial  Woodworking  (mo.)  (cont.drc.) 

Woodworking  &  Wood  Fabricating....  >  30,191 

Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Wooden  Box  and  Crate  (bi-mo.) 

Wooden  Boxes  &  Crates...      11,503 
Controlled  free  dist....      *4,355 

jadMoavflle  FLORIDA 

Southern  Lumber  Journal  and  Building 
Material  Dealer  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) >5,288 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Southern  Building  Supplies  (mo.)  (cont. 

circ.)    -~,~. __._,..  Bldg.  Supp ...  >12,256 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


American  Lumberman  and  Building 
Products  Merchandiser  (ftntlyMMon.) 

Lumber  &  Bldg  Materials.... 
Total  unpaid  dist.... 
Building  Supply  News  (mo.) 

Lumber  &  Bldg.  Mat.  Dlrs.... 
Total  unpaid  dist ... 
Home  Improrement  Industry  (mo.)  (cont. 

free  dist.)  ~~ «....w...^ 

Home    Maintenance    and    Improvement 
(quar.)  (tee  note  in  catalog) 

Home  Modernization.,. 
Wood  aad  Wood  Products  (mo.) 

Lumber  &  Woodwork' g.... 
Total  unpaid  dist.... 
Wood  Preserving  News  (mo.) 

Wood  Preserv'g  Indus ... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Bpringneld 

Illinois  Building  News  (mo.) 

Lumber  &  Bldg.  Supply  Dlrs.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Illinois  Home  Builders  Journal  (mo.) 

Res.  Bldg.... 


£28,290 
1,281 

£28.490 
3,737 

1 15, 000 


363,701 

£8,038 
1,810 

197 
18,067 


1,425 
183 


2,700 


Wheatoa  Cire. 

Hitchcock's  Wood  Working  (mo.)  (cont. 
circ.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Indus.  Woodwork'*....  >16,18B 

Indianapolis  INDIANA 

Hoosier  Board  and  Brick  (mo.) 

Lumber  Trade. ...          639 
Controlled  free  dist....          658 
Veneers  and  Plywood  (mo.) 

Veneer  &  Plywood  Mfg.,.    £2,7*1 
Wood- Worker  (mo. ) .... Woodwork'g  Indus,..    £3,828 


Dea  Molnes  IOWA 

Iowa  Lumber  Dealer  (mo.)    (cont.  free 
dist.)    -..-.Ret.  Lumb.  &  Bldg.  Mat,, 

Shreveport  LOUISIANA 

Chain  Saw  Industry  (bi-mo.) Chain 

Saw  Users  &  Dealers.., 
Forests  and  People  (quar.)...  Lumber  Mfg 
&  Producers  of  Basic  Timber  Products,.. 
Controlled  free  dist,, 

Duluth  MINNESOTA 

Lake  States  Timber  Digest  (mo.) Timber,, 
Minneapolis 

IRLDA  Newa   (mo.)    (cont.   free  dist.) 

Ret.  Lumb.  Dlrs ... 
Mississippi  Valley  Lumberman    (ftntly. 

Fri.)    ....- Lumber  &  Bldg.  Mat'ls  .. 

Northwestern  Lumber  Dealer  (mo.) 
(cont.  free  dist.) 

Ret.  Lumb.  &  Bldg.  Mat.,. 

Jackson  MISSISSIPPI 

Dixie  Lumberman  and  Forester  (mo.) 

Lumber  Indus.... 
Controlled  free  dist.,. 


City 


MISSOURI 


Retail  Lumberman  (mo.) 

Ret.  Lumb.  &  Bldg.  Ind.,. 
Controlled  free  dist  , 

NEBRASKA 

Lumber   Merchant    (mo.)    (cont.    circ.) 

Lumb..  Coal.  Bldg.  Mat* I  ,. 


5,000 
5,000 


4,511 


2,732 


1,400 
600 


2,523 
356 


1,200 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

Family  Handyman  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Home  Repair  &  Improvement..  .£297,294 

Flooring  (mo.)  Floor  &  Wall  Cov'gs  ...    £8,051 

Total  unpaid  dist ...        3,139 
Home  Craftsman  (bi-mo.) 

Homecraft,  Woodwork'g....*  191 ,296 
New  York  Lumber  Trade  Journal  (Incor- 
porating Lumberland)   (mo.)   (cont. 

circ.)   ~ Lumber  Trade,,    >2,359 

Rochester 

Lumber  Co-operator  (mo.) 

Retail  Lumber  Trade,, 


Xenia 


OHIO 


Wood  Construction  and  Building  Materi- 
alist (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Lumber  &  Bldg.  Sup., 


Portland  OREGON 

Chain  Saw  Age  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)      - Chain  Saw  Users  &  Dlrs....      10.780 

Controlled  free  dist.,.       2,786 
Crow's  Lumber  Digest  (bi-wkly,  Thurs.) 

Lumber ...       3,743 
Controlled  free  dist ...        4,332 
Crow's  Western  Equipment  and  Timber 
News   (bi-wkly)    ...  Logging  &  Lumber,,        2,139 
Controlled  free  dist ...      16,173 
(mo.)    (see   note   in 

,  ..... Lumber,..  £17,674 

Total  unpaid  dist ...        1,324 
Timberman  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Forests  Pdts.  Indus..,  £13,436 
Total  unpaid  dist..,        1,046 
Western  Building  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Dlrs.,  Bldra.  &  Architects  ...  >13,025 


Lumberman,    The 
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Circ, 


Mesaphls  TENNESSEE 

Classified   Exchange    (mo.)    (cont.    free 
dist.)    ......Lumbermen  &  Woodworkers....    {17.000 

Furniture  and  Woodworking  (mo.) 

Wood  Prod'ts....         J800 

Controlled  free  dist....      $4,889 

National  Hardwood  Magazine  (mo.) 

Hardwood  Indus.... 

Nashville 

Southern  Lumberman   (s-mo.)   - 4,904 

Controlled  free  dist....       1,681 


NewYotfc  NEW  YORK 

American  Machinist  (ftntly)  (Mon.) 

Metal  Work's;  Indus.., 
Total  unpaid  dist.... 
Electrical    Manufacturing    (mo.)    (cont. 

circ.)    Design   Eng'g.,. 

Machinery  (mo.)  Mach.  Mfg.  ft 

Metal  Parts.... 
Qualified  paid  circ.... 
Controlled  circ    . 


TEXAS 
Gulf  Coast  Lumberman  (s-mo.)  , 


2,668 


Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Timber  Operator  (s-mo.).. Lumber  Indus....      $3.376 

Madison  WISCONSIN 

Forest  Products  Journal  (mo.) 

Lumber  &  Woodwork'g  ...      $3,700 

CANADA 
Vancouver          BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

British  Columbian  Lumberman  (mo.)  44,757 

Logger  and  Lumberman  (mo.) 

Logging.  Pulp  &  Paper  Indus  ...     +2,964 
Truck  Logger  (mo.) 

Logging  &  Lumber  Indus....     +3,444 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Prairie  Lumberman  (mo.) 

Lumb.,  Coal  &  Hdw  ...    +1,211 

Don  Mills  ONTARIO 

Canada  Lumberman  (mo.)  ~~...... ~~  +10.11C 

Canadian  Woodworker  (mo.) 

Woodwork.  &  Furn....    +3,811 
Toronto 

Building  Materials  News  (mo.) 

Bldg.  Materials....  +15,307 
Building  Supply  Dealer  (mo.) 

Retail  Lumb.  &  Bldg.  Supply  Dlrs..M    +5,988 
Lumber   and    Building    Materials    Mer- 
chandising (mo.) 

Ret.  Lumb.  &  Bldrs.  Sup's..-       1,353 
Timber  ot  Canada  (mo.)  ....Lumb.  Indus.~    +9,516 


MACHINERY 

See  also  Vending  Machines;  Metal  Working  and 
Metal  Trade;  Farm  Implements  and  Tractors. 

San  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

Western  Industry  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Indus.  Activity  in  the  West...  >  14,989 
Western  Machinery  and  Steel  World 
(mo.)  (controlled  circ.) 

Metal  Work.  Machine  Tool..,    >9.676 

Cos  Cob  CONNECTICUT 

Modern  Pattern  Making  (bl-mo.) 
(cont.  circ.). ...Indus.  F'nd'y  Patt'ns....VAC  11,552 

ILLINOIS 
Appliance  Manufacturer  (mo.)    (cont. 

circ.) Mfg.  of  Appliances....  >17,52 

Wheaton 

Machine  and  Tool  Blue  Book  (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)   (cont.  circ.) 

Metal  Work'g  Mach....  > 49,348 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Industrial  Machinery  News  (mo.) 

Mach.  for  Metal work'g....       2,400 
Controlled  free  dist....      65,000 

Fhfflfesburg  NEW  JERSEY 

Compressed  Air  Magazine  (mo.)   (cont. 
circ.)    .. Compressed  Air....  > 59,495 


Automatic  Machining  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Screw  Mach.  Indus.... 

OHIO 
Modern  Machine  Shop  (mo.)  (controlled 

circ.) Metal  Work'g  Indus.... 

Cleveland 

Applied  Hydraulics  and  Pneumatics 
(mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Hydraulic  &  Air  Circuit  Eng'g ... 
Machine  Design   (bi-wkly)    (Thurs) 
(cont.  circ.)  ...Design  Eng'g  Function.... 

CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Machinery  and  Manufacturing 

News  (mo.)  Metal  Works  Indus.. 

Machine  Production  and  Canadian 
Supply  (mo.) 

Metal  Works  &  Mach.  Shops .. 


Gardenvale 

Shop  (mo.) 


QUEBEC 

......Used  Equip.  &  Mach... 


Ore. 

*41,290 
1,902 

>25,572 


>17,437 
>  12, 803 

>13,186 


>  53, 203 

>  24,821 

>  43,134 

+6,646 
+7,463 
+  14,753 


MAIL  ORDER  PUBLICATIONS 

D.troU  MICHIGAN 

Post.  The  (bi-mo.)  (controUed  free  dist) 

Mail  Adv.  Serv.  Infl....        6,433 

I  NEBRASKA 

Mail  Order  World  (mo.)  Mail  Ord.  Bust...       8,000 
Controlled  free  dist ...        1,150 

Garden  City  NEW  YORK 

Reporter    of    Direct    Mail    Advertising 

(mo.)  ~. Direct  Mail  Adv...        7.267 

Garaerville                         Controlled  free  dist....          MO 
Home  Business  Digest  and  the  Schemer 
(mo.)  Mail  Order... 


Pauldtng 


OHIO 


Timely  Tips  Magazine  (mo.). .Mail  Order 
Controlled  free  dist... 


UOOO 
KOOO 


Sheboygan  WISCONSIN 

Progressive  Mail  Trade  (mo.)   $14,500 

MARINE,  SHIPPING  and 
SHIPBUILDING 

See  also  Boats. 
Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Navigation   (quar.)   ....  ...... — .Navigation.... 

Pesca  Y  Marina  (Span.)  (bi-mo.)  (cont. 

free  dist.) 

Fish'g  &  Marine  Trade  of  Lat.  Amer ....       7.000 
San  Francisco 

Business    Digest    Incorporating    Pacific 

Coast  Business  and  Shipping  Register 

(wkly)  ..Shipping  Busi.  Indus.  &  Finan.... 
Pacific  Shipper  (wkly)  Marine.... 


Stamford 

Rivers 


CONNECTICUT 
&  Harbors    (mo.)    (cont.   circ.) 

Tugs.  Towboats.  Barges,  etc....   >4,017 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Export  Shipping  Manual — See  Bureau  of 
National  Affairs   Publications   in  cata- 
log section. 
World  Ports  and  The  Mariner  (mo.) 

Ports  &  Transp'n... 
Controlled  circ....VAC  17,018 


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MARINE,  SHIPPING  and 

SHIPBUILDING  (Continued) 

Jacksonville                  FLORIDA  Circ. 

Seafarer    (mo.)    Shipp'g....  493 

Tampa                                 Controlled  free  dist ...  5,172 

Port  of  Tampa  Commercial  Digest  (Eng. 
&  Span.)    (quar.)   ....Maritime  Shipp'g.... 

Skokte  ILLINOIS 

Boat  and  Motor  Dealer  (bi-mo.) 

Boats.  Motors  &  Mar.  Goods.... 

Controlled  circ  ..      16,807 

New  Orleans  LOUISIANA 

New  Orleans  Port  Record  (mo.)    (cont. 

free  dist.)     Port  of  New  Orleans..      11,467 

Work  Boat  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Waterways  .     >6,070 

MASSACHUSETTS 
Boston  Marine  Guide   (wkly) 


American   Neptune,   The    (quar.)....Marine        1,000 

Saint  Clalr  MICHIGAN 

Seaway  (mo.)  St.  Lawrence  Wa'w'ys  ...    U2.000 

St.  Louis  MISSOURI 

Waterways  Journal  (wkly) 

Inland  Rivers  &  Flood  Cont...    *4,076 

Caxnden  NEW  JERSEY 

Shipbuilder,  The   (mo.) 

Shipbldg..  Repair  &  Maint ...        4,700 

Brooklyn  NEW  YORK 

BME  Marine  Engineer  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

Marine  Eng'g  &  Labor... 
Seafarer's  Log  (no  adv.)  (bi-wkly.  Fri.) 
......  Maritime  Labor...    $34,000 

New  Toric 

Air  Transportation    (mo.)    (cont.    circ.) 

Air  Cargo    .     >9,832 
Export  Trade  (wkly) 

Foreign  Trade  Activities  in  U.  S.  ..    *3,233 
Forwarder,  The  (wkly) 

Foreign  Trd.  &  Ocean  Ship'g...      t3,046 
Marine  Dealer   (mo.)    (cont.   free  dist.) 

News  &   Meich'd'g  for  Boat'g  Trade...      28,000 
Marine   Engineering/Log    (mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog) 

Marine  Eng'g  &  Ship  Bldg....  *14,610 

Total  unpaid  dist    .         1,189 

Marine  Journal  (mo.) 

Marine  News  (mo.)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     Ship'g   &   Marine    . 

Qualified  paid    .     >4,031 
Controlled  circ.    >2,952 
Maritime  Reporter  (s-mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Marine  Execu    .  *  10,230 
Shipping  Digest  (wkly) 

Foreign  Trade  &  Ship'g....    *3,763 
Shipping   Management   combined   with 
National  Hi- Way  Shipper  (mo.)  (cont. 
circ.)   Distributor  &  Traffic  Execu..  >10,634 

Cleveland  OHIO 

Great  Lake*  and  Inland  Waterways 
(mo.)    Waterways... 


Portland  OREGON 

Daily  Shipping  News  (dly) 

Ship'g  Ports  &  Transp    .      11,312 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Ports  of  Philadelphia  (mo.)    (cont.  free 
dist.)   Foreign  Trade  ..      16,000 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Journal  of  Commerce  and  Construction 
Record  (dly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Com.,  Indus.,  Fin.  &  Mar ...  5,101 
Marine  Digest  (wkly).-Mar'me  &  Ship'g.,.  2,969 
Pacific  Work  Boat  (bi-mo.) 

Skippers  &  Fleet  Operators  ..    *2,203 


Milwaukee  WISCONSIN    *  Circ. 

Ships  and  The  Sea  (quar.) 

Ships  &  Travel  by  Sea  ...      27.020 

CANADA 

Vancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Harbour  and  Shipping  (mo.) 

Marine  &  Foreign  Trade....     *  1.154 
Journal  of  Commerce  Weekly  (wkly) 

Constr.,  Munic.,  Ship.   &  Finan ...     +6,095 
Shipping  Guide  (wkly)   $144 

Don  Mills  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Transportation  (mo.) 

Land,  Air  &  Water  Transp....    *  1,687 
Toronto 

Boating  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Marine,  Naval  &  Pleas.  Craft  ..    *5,244 
Canadian  Shipping  and  Marine  Engineer- 
ing News  (mo.)  ....Shipbldg.  &  Shipp'g...     42,501 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Seaports  and  the  Transport  World  (mo.) 

Transp'n    .     42,136 
Shipping  Register  and  Shipbuilder  (mo.) 

Ship'g,  Shipbldg.   &  Harbors....     42,198 

MATERIALS  HANDLING 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Western  Material  Handling  (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.) 
Mat'l  Hand'g  &  Indus.  Pkg.  Equip  ..VAC  9,145 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Modern  Materials  Handling  (mo.)  (cont. 

circ.)    Materials   Handling      >40,190 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Transporte  Moderno  (Span.)  (bi-mo.) 
(cont.  circ.) 

Transporta'n  &  Materials  Handl'g      >25,376 

Cleveland  °HI° 

Material  Handling  Engineering    (mo.) 

(cont.    circ.).. ..Material    Hndl'g   Equip....  >40,705 

Material    Handling    Illustrated    (quar.) 

(cont.  circ.)   Mat'l  Handl'g  Equip    .  >97,076 

CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Materials  Handling  in  Canada   (mo.) 

Mat'!  Handl'g  ..     46,918 


MATHEMATICS 

See  also  Statistical 
Berkeley  CALIFORNIA 

Pacific  Journal  of  Mathematics   (quar.) 

Math  ..          J548 
Controlled  free  dist    .         J287 
Pacoima 

Mathematics   Magazine   (bi-mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)       Mathematics  ..      t2.200 

Washington    DISTRICT  OP  COLUMBIA 
Journal  of  Research   (mo.) 
Spec.  Sciences;  Physics,  Math.  English  .. 

Mathematics    Teacher    (mo.)    Educ    .     $15,000 

k  Park  ILLINOIS 

School  Science  and  Mathematics  (mo.) 

Science  &  Math.  Educ....      $4,500 

Bloomlngton  INDIANA 

Journal  of  Mathematics  and  Mechanics 

(bi-mo.)    Math.    &    Mech'cs  ...  700 

Controlled  free  dist ...  300 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

American  Journal  of  Mathematics  (quar.)....  984 


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Cambridge  MASSACHUSETTS 

Journal    of    Mathematics    and    Physics 
(quar.)  Applied  Math.... 

NEW  JERSEY 
Annals  of  Mathematics  (Eng.,  Fr.,  Ger.) 

(bi-mo.)     


Circ, 


Buffalo  N£W  YORK 

American  Mathematical  Monthly  (mo.) 

Coll.  Math., 
New  York 

Scripta  Mathematica  (quar.)....Sci.  Math 

NORTH  CAROLINA 
Duke  Mathematical  Journal    (no  adv.) 

(quar. )     


t9,000 
tl,150 


Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Journal   of   the   Society   for   Industrial 

and  Applied  Mathematics  (quar.). .Math  ... 

Providence  RHODE  ISLAND 

Bulletin  of  the  American  Mathematical 

Society   (bi-mo.)       Math  .. 

Mathematical  Reviews  (Eng..  French. 
Ger.,  Ital.)   (mo.)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)      Math  ... 

Proceedings  of  the  American  Mathemati- 
cal Society    (bi-mo.)      Math  .. 

Transactions   of   the   American   Mathe- 
matical Society  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

Mathematics.... 

Notices    (bi-mo.)        Math.... 

Toronto  CANADA 

Canadian  Journal  of  Mathematics  (Eng. 
&  Fr.)   (quar.)  Math... 


J2.500 

t6,065 

*3,563 
*5,060 


tt,182 
6,345 


ti.ooo 


MATRIMONIAL 

WASHINGTON 

Cupid's  Destiny  (quar.)       


125.000 


MEATS  and  PROVISIONS 

Lo»  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Food   Mart  News    (Southern  California 
Edition)    (bi-wkly,  Fri.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)   Ret.  Groc.  with  Meats     VAC  9,702 

Meat  Dealer  (mo.)   Meat  Markets 

Mill  Valley 

Western  Meat  Industry  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 
Meat  Pack'g  &  Rel.   Mfrs 


COLORADO 

Colorado  Grocer  (mo.) (cont.  free  dist.).... 
Groc.   &  Meats  .. 


>2,703 


2,400 


Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Associated  Food  Retailers  (mo.) 

RetaU  Meats  &  Groc  ..      $7,973 
Butcher  Workman.  The  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Labor  Meat-Pac'g  Indus      $330,000 
Food  Mart  News  (s-mo.)   (see  note  in 

catalog)   Ret.  Groc.  with  Meats  ..  700 

Controlled  free  dist ...       13.620 
Meat  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Meat  Pkg.,  Sausage  Mfg..  >10,381 
National  Provisioner   (wkly) 

Meat  Pkg..  Alied  Indus....    *9,297 

Indtanapolla  INDIANA 

Indiana  Food  Merchant  (mo.). .Ret.  Foods... 


Dea  Moines  1OWA 

Iowa  Food  Dealer  (mo.)..Groc.  &  Meats  .. 

St.  Paul  MINNESOTA 

Minnesota  Food  Guide  (mo.) 

Ret.  Groc.  &  Meat.... 


1,872 


St.  Louia  MISSOURI 

Food  Merchandising  (mo.)    (see  note  in 
catalog)  (cont.  circ.) 

Retail  Meat  &  Food  Dlrs... 


Circ, 


>  69,  28  9 


New  York  N«W  YORK 

Bulletin  of  the  New  York  State  Assn. 
of  Retail  Meat  and  Food  Dealers  (mo.)~ 

Ret.  &  Wholes.  Meat  Indus  .. 
Butchers  Advocate,  Dressed  Poultry  and 
the   Pood  Merchant   (wkly) 

Ret.  &  Wholes.  Meat  &  Poult.  Indus 

Cincinnati  OHIO 

Grocers'  Guide  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Ret.   Groc.   &  Meats  . 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Washington   State   Food   Dealer   (mo.) 

Groc.   &  Meat.. 


2,500 


J2.959 


MEDICAL  and  SURGICAL 

See  also  Health,  Hygiene  and  Sanitation;  Tuberculosis; 

Hospitals  and  Nursing;  Physiology  and 

Anatomy;  X-Ray  and  Radium 

Birmingham  ALABAMA 

Bulletin  of  Jefferson  County  Medical  So- 
ciety, The  (mo.)       $730 

Controlled  free  dist  ..         tl50 

Southern  Medical  Journal  (mo.)    12,703 

Montgomery 

Journal  of  the  Medical  Association  of 
the  State  of  Alabama  (mo.)       


ARIZONA 

Arizona  Medicine  Journal    (mo.)  ..     .. 

County  Medical  Society   Magazine  Group 

(see    note    in    catalog)     (comb,    circ.).... 

Round- Up,  The  (mo.)       

Controlled  free  dist ... 


2,043 


J3.713 

121,156 
t500 
J850 


Little  Rock  ARKANSAS 

Journal   of  the   Arkansas   Medical   So- 
ciety   (mo.)    tl.364 

Controlled  free  dist....         $150 


Fresno 


CALIFORNIA 


Bulletin   of   the   Fresno   County    Medical 

Society  (mo.)  Medical.... 

Los  Angeles 

Bulletin   of   the    Lot    Angeles    County 

Medical  Association   (s-mo.)..Medicine  . 
General  Practice   (mo.)    (cont.   free  dist.) 

Family  Phys.  Int 
Journal    of   Applied    Nutrition    (quar.) 

Nutrition.... 
Projective  Techniques  Monograph  (no 

adv.)    (quar.)     Psychotherapy 

Oakland 

Bulletin  of   the   Alameda-Contra   Costa 

Medical  Assn.  (mo.)        

Controlled  free  dist... 
San  Francisco 

California  GP  (mo.) Medical.... 

California  Medicine  (mo.) 

Med.  &  Frat.  &  Scien  . . 

Denver  COLORADO 

Rocky  Mountain  Medical  Journal  (mo.).... 
Controlled  free  dist . . 

New  Haven  CONNECTICUT 

Connecticut  Medicine  (mo.)  Medical  ... 

Journal  of  Clinical  Investigation   (mo.) 

Medical.... 
Journal  of  the  History  of  Medicine  and 

Allied  Sciences  (quar.)    Medicine  .. 

Yale  Journal  of    Biology   and   Medicine 

(6  ti.  a  yr.)  Med.  &  Biol.... 

Willimantic 

American  Journal  of  Mental  Deficiency 

(bi-mo.)    Ment.  Defic'y  .. 


7,600 
30,000 


n,9oo 


tl.620 
1450 


t6,300 
16,642 


4,210 
297 


$3.500 
6,433 

772 

n.ooo 

5,060 


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MEDICAL  and  SURGICAL  (Continue 

WlhnfaftoB  DELAWARE  Circ. 

Delaware  State  Medical  Journal  (mo.)  ....          $475 


Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Journal  of  Rehabilitation  (bi-mo. )   (see 

note  in  catalog)  Medical ... 

Medical  Annala  of  District  of  Columbia 

(mo.) Medical.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Military  Medicine  (mo.) Medical.... 

Orthopedic   and   Prosthetic   Appliance 
Journal  (quar.) 

Brace  &  Limb  Appliance  Field.... 
U.  S.  Armed  Forces  Medical  Journal 

(mo.)  — Med.... 

Controlled  circ ... 


Jacksonville 


FLORIDA 


Journal  of  the  Florida  Medical  Associa- 
tion (mo.)   ~ ~ 


Industrial  Medicine  and  Surgery   (mo.) 
Indus.  Med . 


18,850 

2,237 
S18 

6.721 


2,033 


$3,490 
$26,475 


Hillsborough  County  Medical  Association 
Bulletin    (mo.)    (controlled    free   dist.) 
Medical.... 

__  GEORGIA 

Journal    of    the    Medical    Association    of 
Georgia  (mo.)   ............  -  ........................... 

Theta  Kappa  Psi  Messenger   (quar.) 

Fraternity  Medical.... 

Honolulu  HAWAII 

Hawaii  Medical  Journal  (bi-mo.)  ..  ........  .... 

Controlled  free  dist  ... 

Bloomington  ILLINOIS 

Accent  On  Living  (quar.) 

Handicapped  Persons.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Chicago 

A,  M.  A.  Archives  of  Dermatology  (mo.) 
Skin  Diseases.... 

A.  M.  A.  Archives  of  Industrial  Health 
(mo.)     -----  ...................................  Med.... 

A.   M.  A.  Archives  of  Internal  Medicine 
(mo.)  .........  -  .......................................  -... 

A.  M.  A.  Archives  of  Neurology  and 

Psychiatry   (mo.)     Nerv.  &  Ment.  Dis  ... 
A.  M.  A.  Archives  of  Ophthalmology 
(mo.)  ~.  ____________  ....Diseases  of  the  Eye.... 

A.  M.  A.  Archives  of  Otolaryngology 
(mo.)  ..  ............  »  ...............................  ............. 

A.  M.  A.  Archives  of  Pathology  (mo.)  ...... 

A.  M.  A-  Archives  of  Surgery  (mo.)  ............ 

A.  M.  A.  Journal  of  Diseases  of  Children 


3,297 
*7,802 

$1,100 

$2,665 
$7,500 


A.  M.  A.  News  (bi-wkly,  Mon.) 

Medical.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

American  Journal  of  Ophthalmology  (mo.) 

Ophthalmology  .. 

Archives   of   Physical   Medicine   and   Re- 
habilitation   (mo.)   ...  ........  —  Phys.  Med.... 

A.  S.  T.  A.  Journal  (mo.)  ....Surg.  Supp's  ... 

Bulletin  for  Medical  Research   (bi-mo.) 

Res.  Biology.... 

Bulletin  of  Maternal  Welfare   (bi-mo.) 

Medical.-. 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Cancer  Research  (mo.)  ................  Med.  Res.... 

Chicago  Medical  School  Quarterly   (no 
adv.)    (quar.)    (controlled  free  dist) 

Medicine..,. 
Chicago  Medical  Society  Bulletin  (wkly).... 

Diseases  of  the  Chest  (mo.)  .................  ..  ....... 

Eye,   Ear,   Nose   and  Throat   Monthly 
(mo.)   „  ................................................................ 

Family  Physician  (mo.)  ---  M.  D.  of 

Medicine  in  Gen'l  Practice... 
Illinois  Medical  Journal  (mo.)  .................... 

Inhalation  Therapy  (quar.)  .-  .............  Med.... 

Journal  of  Infectious  Diseases  (bi-mo.).... 


$1,352 
$220 


1,031 
6,409 


5,962 
3,643 
10.60S 
5,719 
7,599 

5,883 

4,30S 
9,264 

8,294 

140,000 
80,000 

6.460 

*3,106 

$22,000 

3,794 
9,273 
2,282 


$2,850 
6,495 
8,217 

$6,888 

2,250 

10,901 

2,100 

1,872 


Chicago 

Journal  of  International  College  of 

Surgeons   (mo.)   Surgical.... 

Journal  of  Medical  Education,  The  (mo.) 

Med.  Educ.... 

Journal  of  the  American  Association  of 
Medical    Record    Librarians    (bi-mo.) 

Medical  Record  Libr.... 
Journal  of  the  American  Medical  Asso- 
ciation  (wkly)    

New  Physician.  The  (mo.)   

Perspectives  in  Biology  and  Medical 

Science    

Polish    Medical   History    and    Science 

Bulletin  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.)  ....Medical  .. 
Proctology.  The  Journal  of  Anal.  Rectal 

and  Colon  Diseases  (quar.)  Med.... 

Sinopsis    Medica    Internacional    (Span.) 

(mo.) Lat.  Amer.  Doc's  &  Hosp's.... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Surgery,  Gynecology  and  Obstetrics  (mo.) 

Surg.  &  Hosp.... 
Quiney 

Mississippi     Valley     Medical     Journal, 
incorporating  The  Radiologic   Review 

(bi-mo.)  Med..  X-ray  &  Radium... 

Springfield 

Endrocrinology  (mo.)   Med.  Research... 

Journal   of   Clinical    Endocrinology   and 
Metabolism  (mo.) 

Study  of  Internal  Secretions  .. 
Journal  of  Neurophysiology (bi-mo.) Med.... 
Journal  of  Neurosurgery  (bi-mo. ).. Surg'l ... 

Pediatrics  (mo.)   Medical    . 

Wlnnetka 

Clinical  Medicine  (mo.)   

Medical  Digest  (rao.)       Medical.... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 

IsMBaaapolla  INDIANA 

Journal   of   the   Indiana    State   Medical 
Association  (rao.)  


Oea  Moines  IOWA 

Journal  of  the  Iowa  State  Medical  So- 
ciety  (mo.)   ~ 


Topeka 


KANSAS 


Journal  of  the  Kansas  Medical  Society 

(mo.)    

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Loulaville  KENTUCKY 

Journal  of  the  Kentucky  State  Medical 
Association    (mo.)    


Cire. 


5,586 


4,600 


180,588 

51.048 


1,610 


71,000 
22,311 


$2,800 
2,896 


4,134 

1.522 
2.540 
11,317 

22,915 

1,762 

73,676 


2.489 


1.891 
279 


2,272 


New  Orleans  LOUISIANA 

Bulletin  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.)    ...Med...      $1,389 
Journal  of  the  Louisiana  State  Medical 
Society   (mo.)   $2,900 


.wick  MAINE 

Journal  of  the  Maine  Medical  Assn. 
(mo.)   


$910 


Baltimore  MARYLAND 

American  Journal  of  Clinical  Pathology 

(mo.) .....        5,069 

American  Journal  of  Physical  Medicine 

(bi  mo.)       .  Occup.  Ther'py  &  Rehab' n....       1,381 

American  Journal  of  Tropical  Medicine 

and  Hygiene  (bi-mo.) 2,470 

American  Surgeon  (mo.)  ~..Med.  &  Surg....        3,266 

Angiology  (bi-mo.)  „ 1,278 

Applied  Microbiology  (bi-mo.). .Mic'b'gy....       1,869 

Bacteriological  Review  (quar.) 

Bacteriology....        8,814 

Bulletin  of  Johns  Hopkins  Hospital  (mo.)....        1,308 

Bulletin  of  the  History  of  Medicine 
(bi-mo.) Med.  Hist...       1,015 

Current  Medical  Digest  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.)  ...  >130,306 

Gastroenterology  (mo.)  Gastroen'gy....       3,699 

Johns  Hopkins  Magazine  (rao1.) 

Educational,  Medical.... 

Journal  of  Bacteriology  (mo.)  .Bact....       8,530 

Journal   of   Histochemistry   and   Cyto- 
chemistry (bi-mo.) Medical....       1,521 


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Baltimore  Circ. 

Journal  of  Immunology  (mo.) 

Med.  &  Scien....       2,397 

Journal  oi  Investigative  Dermatology 

(mo.)    Med.  &  Scien....       2,108 

Journal  of  Nervous  and  Mental  Disease 

(mo.)     Neu'gy  &  Psychi'y....       1,485 

Journal  of  Pharmacology  and  Experi- 
mental Therapeutics  (mo.).  Med.  Pharm....  2,107 

Journal  of  the  American  Geriatrics  So- 
ciety (mo.)  Medical...  4,053 

Journal  of  Urology  (mo.)  6,346 

Maryland  State  Medical  Journal  (mo.) 

Medical  &  Chirurgical....      $3.500 

Medicine  (quar.)  .. 2,709 

Obstetrical    and    Gynecological    Survey 

(bi-mo.)  .... Medical....       4.856 

Operations  Research:  Journal  of  the  Op- 
erations Research  Society  of  America 
(bi-mo.)  Operations  Research....  4,200 

Pharmacological  Reviews  (quar.)  ...Med....       1,789 

Plastic  and  Reconstructive  Surgery 
(mo.)  . Medical ...       2,269 

Stain  Technology  (bi-mo.)  .. .  Stain  Tech....       1.891 

Survey  of  Anesthesiology  (bi-mo.). .Med....       2,858 

Survey  of  Ophthalmology  (bi-mo.)  Med....       1,913 

Technical  Bulletin  of  the  Registry  of 
Medical  Technologists  (mo.) 

Clin.  Pathology. ..      22.000 

Urological  Survey  (bi-mo.)  ........Medical ...       1,346 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Boston  Medical  Quarterly.  The  (quar.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  Medicine...      $3,800 

Bulletin  of  Tufts  New  England  Medical 

Center  (4  ti.  a  yr.)  Medical....       4,800 

Journal    of    Bone    and    Joint     Surgery 

(8  ti.  a  yr.)  (see  note  in  catalog) ..Surg....    $11,883 
Massachusetss  Physician  (mo.) 

Med.  &  Surg., 
Controlled  free  dist....        8,039 
National  Medical  Secretary  (bi-mo.)  . 

(cont.  free  dist.)  Med.  Sec'tVs....       4.620 

New  England  Journal  of  Medicine  (wkly). ..      52.343 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Detroit  Medical  News  (wkly)  ....       3,000 

Lansing 

Journal  of  the  Michigan  State  Medical 
Society  (mo.)  


16.500 

Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

Geriatrics  (mo.)  Medical....      15.602 

Journal-Lancet   (mo.) 3,276 

Modern  Medicine  (s-ino.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Medical    >  138, 865 

Neurology    (mo.)    Medical....        3.817 

Postgraduate  Medicine  (mo.)  Medical...  * 30,645 

Total  unpaid  dist....        1,097 
Review  of  Allergy  &  Applied  Immunol- 
ogy (bi-mo.)  Medical....      $1,140 

Rochester 

Transactions.  American  Academy  of 
Ophthalmology  and  Otolaryngology 

(bi-mo.)  Medical....       6,994 

Controlled  free  dist ...          599 
St  Paul 

Annals  of  Allergy    (bi-mo.)    Medical ...        1,91ft 

Journal  of  Aviation  Medicine  (mo.)       5,067 

Minnesota  Medicine  (mo.)   Medical ...        3,580 

Boonevtll*  MISSISSIPPI 

Mississippi  Doctor  (mo.)  —Med.  &  Surg..., 

Joplin  MISSOURI 

Tri- State  Medical  Bulletin  (mo.) 

Gen'l  Medicine.... 
Kansas  City 

"GP"    (mo.) « Medicine..-  *26,177 

Total  unpaid  dist....        3,290 
Jackson  Co.  Medical  Society  Bulletin 

(wkly)    Medical ...        1,515 

Kansas  City  Medical  Journal   (quar.) 

Medical ...      $4,600 
St.  Louis 

American  Heart  Journal   (mo.)   „       5.75: 

American   Journal   of   Obstetrics  and 
Gynecology  (mo.) 14,487 


Saint  Louis  ate. 

Annals  of  Otology,  Rhlnology  and 

Laryngology    (quar.)   .. ...,,1U..  ............  ....u....  No  adv. 

Journal  of  Allergy  (bi-mo.) 2,968 

Journal  of  Chronic  Diseases  (mo.). ...Med....  2,594 
Journal  of  Gerontology  (quar.) 

Studies  of  Old  Age  ...  $2,020 
Journal  of  Laboratory  and  Clinical  Medi- 
cine  (mo.) 6.61» 

Journal  of  Pediatrics   (mo.)   .    ...  Pediat...  9,514 

Journal  of  Thoracic  Surgery  (mo.)  5,645 

Laboratory  Digest,  The  (mo.) 

Pathology.  Tropical  &  Atomic  Med  .  $5,000 
Laryngoscope,  The  (mo.) 

Ear,  Nose  &  Throat   .  2.650 

Missouri  Medicine  (mo.)  .    ..      .  Medical...  4,326 
St.  Louis  Medicine  (s-mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    22 

Controlled  free  dist  2,046 

Surgery    (mo.)    7,396 

Uoeoln  NEBRASKA 

Nebraska  State  Medical  Journal  (mo.)   ...       $1.421 
Omaha 

Bulletin  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Medical  1,726 

Journal  of  the  Omaha  Mid-West  Clinical 
Society   (6  ti.  a  yr.)    (cont.   free  dist.) 

Medical....        6,765 


$2.147 
$1.024 


Jersey  City  NEW  JERSEY 

Bulletin  of  the  Margaret  Hague 
Maternity  Hospital  (quar.)     .Medical 
Controlled  free  dist 
Oradell 

Medical  Economics  (ftntly)   (cont.  circ.) 

Active  Practic'g  Phys'ns  ...>147,721 
Trenton 

Journal  of  the  Medical  Society  of  New 
Jersey  (mo.)  5.948 

NEW  YORK 

Group  Psychotherapy  (quar.) 

Soc.  Sciences  .. 
Brooklyn 

Bulletin  of  the  Medical  Society  of  the 
County  of  Kings  and  Academy  of  Medi- 
cine of  Brooklyn  (mo.)  « $5,000 

>et 

American  Journal  of  Proctology  (bi-mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)   Medical  ..    >4,198 

Medical  Times  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Medical....  >22,779 
Resident   Physician   (mo.)    (cont.   circ.) 

Medical 
New  York 

A.  D.  A.  Forecast  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog) 

Lay  Magazine  for  Diabetics ... 
America  Clinica   (Span.)    (mo.)    (Cont. 

circ.)  Med'l  Prof,  of  Lat.  Amer . . 

American  Journal  of  Cardiology  (mo.) 

Heart  Spec's  .. 
American  Journal  of  Clinical  Nutrition 

(bi-mo.)   Medical... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
American  Journal  of  Digestive  Diseases 

(mo.) Medical.... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
American    Journal   of    Gastroenterology 

(mo.)  Medical.... 

American    Journal    of    Medicine    (mo.) 

Medical....  *17,712 
American  Journal  of  Orthopsychiatry 

(quar.)   .....Orthopsychiatry  ...       4,500 

American  Journal  of  Psychiatry    (mo.) 

Phychi.  (Med.)..-    $12,322 
American  Journal  of  Psychotherapy 

(quar.)    Psychotherapy...        1,100 

American  Journal  of  Surgery  (mo.)  $8,158 

Antibiotic  Medicine  and  Clinical 

Therapy  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.)  ....Medical.... 
Antibiotics    and    Chemotherapy     (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog) Medical ... 

Archives  of  Biochemistry  and  Bio- 
physics (no  adv.)  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  MMM....M.»...MM MM«......BiochernMM 


39,516 


56.260 
76,218 


$5,470 


3,810 
2,506 


1,510 
2,110 


$2.326 


21,0** 


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MEDICAL  and  SURGICAL  (Continued) 

NEW  YORK  (Continued) 

New  York  are. 

Archives  of  Pediatrics   (mo.) 

Children's  Diseases  ...        3,334 
Blood,  The  Journal  of  Hematology  (mo.) 

Medical....        4,781 
Bulletin  of  the  New  York  Academy  of 

Medicine  (mo.)   - 16,240 

Cancer  News  (no  adv.  Hquar.)  (free  dist.) 

Health....  $150,000 

Circulation  Research— A  Journal  of  the 
American  Heart  Association  (bi-mo.) 

Medical...,        2,451 

Circulation,  The  Journal  of  the  Ameri- 
can Heart  Association  (mo.). ...Medical....        8,410 
Clinical  Chemistry  (bi-mo.) 

Chem.  Related  Medicine   .        2,750 
Diabetes — The  Journal  of  the  American 

Diabetes  Association  (bi-mo.)  ....Med'l....        3,506 
Diseases  of  the  Nervous  System  (mo.) 

Medical....      *3,150 
Controlled  free  dist  ..      $1,850 
Experimental     Parasitology      (no  adv.) 

(bi-mo.) Parasitology.... 

Fertility  and  Sterility  (bi-mo.). ...Medical....        3,250 
International  Record  of  Medicine  (mo.) 

Medical    .        3,550 

Journal  of  Clinical  and  Experimental 
Psychopathology  and  Quarterly  Review 
of  Psychiatry  and  Neurology  (quar.) 

Psychiatrists,  Neurologists....        1,354 
Journal  of  Experimental  Medicine  (mo.) 

Medical.... 
Journal  of  Mount  Sinai  Hospital  (bi-mo.) 

Medical    .      tl.895 

Journal  of  the  American  Medical  Wo- 
men's Assn.  (mo.)  Medical....  $3,960 

Journal  of  the  National  Medical  Asso- 
ciation (Negro)  (bi-mo.)  Medical.-.  $3.655 

Laboratory  Investigation  (bi-mo.).  Med'l....        1,950 
MD  Medical  Newsmagazine  (mo.)  (cont. 

circ.)  >139,523 

Medical  Journal  (Ukrainian)  (quar.) 

Medical....  600 

Controlled  free  dist....  180 

Metabolism — Clinical   and   Experimental 

(bi-mo.)    Med....        1,969 

Modern    Drugs    (bi-mo.)     (see    note    in 

catalog)    (cont.  circ.)   >121,678 

Muscular  Dystrophy  News  (no  adv.) 

(mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.)  26,000 

National  Foundation  News   (no  adv.) 

(mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.)....Inf.  Paralysis....    $80,000 

New  Medical  Materia  (mo.)  Medical.... 

New  York  Medicine  (s-mo.)     Medical....        7,500 

New  York  Physician  and  American  Med- 
icine (mo.)  Med.  &  Hosp ... 

Controlled  free  dist....    $15,000 
New   York    State   Journal   of   Medicine 

(s-mo.)    ... .. 720 

Controlled  free  dist....      24,420 

Obstetrics  and  Gynecology  (mo.)  ..  ..Med....      10,000 
Physical  Therapy  Review  (mo.) 

Physical  Therapy....        8,452 
Popular  Medicine  (bi-mo.) 

Health  &  Gen'l  Int ... 
Proceedings  of  the  Society  for  Experi- 
mental   Biology   and   Medicine    (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Biol.  &  Med....        5,973 

Psychosomatic  Medicine  (bi-mo.)  ....Med....      $3,600 
Quarterly  Review  of  Pediatrics  (quar.) 

Medical....        3,102 
Quarterly  Review  of  Surgery,  Obstetrics 

and  Gynecology  (quar.)... .Med.  &  Surg....        3,002 
Radiation  Research   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    —    Radiation  Research  .. 

Revista    De    La    Confederacion    Medica 

Panamericana  (Span.)   (mo.)     ....Med'L...      50,528 
Surgical  Business  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Surg.  Equip.  &  Supplies...,    >3,402 
World  Medical  Journal  (bi-mo.). .Medical....    $15.746 
Purchase 

Westchester  Medical  Bulletin  (mo.) 

Medical....       2,200 
Utiea 

Psychiatric  Quarterly  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Medical  (Psych.)....        1,250 


Raleigh  NORTH  CAROLINA 

North  Carolina  Medical  Journal  (mo.)  .... 

Fargo  NORTH   DAKOTA 

North  Dakota  Cancer  News  (no  adv.) 

(bi-mo.)    .Cancer  Soc'y  News- 
Cleveland                            OHI° 

Anesthesia  and  Analgesia  Current   Re- 
searches (bi-mo.)  Medical- 
Bulletin  of  the  Academy  of  Medicine  ot 

Cleveland    (mo.)    

Columbus 

Ohio  State  Medical  Journal  (mo.)  

Controlled  free  dist.., 
Toledo 

Bulletin  of  the  Toledo  Academy  of  Med- 
icine (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog)  


Oklahoma  City 


OKLAHOMA 


Journal  of  the  Oklahoma  State  Medical 
Association    (mo.)    ................................. 

National  Eclectic  Medical  Association 
Quarterly  (quar.)  ..................  Eclec.  Phys  ... 

Tulsa 

Bulletin  of  the  Tulsa  County  Medical 
Society,  The  (mo.)  .................  Medical 

Controlled  free  dist  ., 

Portland  OREGON 

Bulletin  of  the  Multnomah  County  Medi- 
cal Society,  The  (mo.)  .........  Medical..., 

Harrtsburg  PENNSYLVANIA 

Pennsylvania  Medical  Journal   (mo.)   ........ 

Perkasie 

Bucks  County  Medical  Monthly  (mo.) 
Philadelphia 

American  Journal  of  Anatomy  (bi-mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)  ......  Anatomical..., 

American   Journal    of    Medical   Sciences 
(mo  )   ........  .......        ....  Med... 

American  Practitioner  and  Digest  of 
Treatment  (mo.)  ......................     Med... 

Total  unpaid  dist..., 

Anatomical   Record    (mo.)    (see   note   in 
catalog)    ..........         ........       Anatom 

Anesthesiology  (bi-mo.)      ........     Medical- 

Annals  of  Internal  Medicine  (mo.) 

Med... 
Annals  of  Surgery  (mo.)  ................ 

Cancer  (bi-mo.) 

DLag.,  Treat.  &  Res.  of  Cancer... 
Diseases  of  the  Colon  and  Rectum 

(bi-mo.)    .......................  Proctology... 

Controlled  free  dist... 
Journal  of  Comparative  Neurology 

(bi-mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)      ............. 

Journal    of    Morphology    (bi-mo.)     (see 
note  in  catalog)  .........        Morpho... 

Journal  of  Nutrition  (mo  )   (see  note  in 
catalog)  ............................  Nutrition 

Journal    of    the    American    Institute    of 
Homeopathy   (mo  )   .........  Homeopathic.... 

Lippincott's  Medical  Science  (s-mo  ) 
(cont.  free  dist.  )    ....................  Physic 

Medical  Abstracts  (mo.)  ....          Medical 

Controlled  free  dist... 

Medical  Clinics  of  North  America  (bi-mo.)... 
Philadelphia  Medicine  (wkly)  .................... 

Surgical  Clinics  of  North  America 
(bi-mo.)    ..............  «  .............  ~.  .............  _...._... 

Pittsburgh 

Bulletin   of  Allegheny   County   Medical 
Society   (wkly)   (see  note  in  catalog) 
Medical... 


Providence  RHODE  ISLAND 

Rhode  Island  Medical  Journal  (mo.)  ......... 

Controlled  free  dist... 

Florence  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

Journal  of  the  South  Carolina  Medical 
Association    (mo.)    ...................................... 


Circ. 

3,950 


48,000 


$3.451 
$3,150 


9,046 

$1.300 


1,966 


750 
650 


2,420 

$12.184 
$325 

974 
4,026 

*10,680 
2,679 

1,156 

22,304 
12,601 

6,769 

1,409 
596 

730 

834 

2.610 


132.177 

6.014 

8.936 

Noadv 

$4,500 

No  adv. 


1,778 


$913 
$407 


1,688 


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Sioux  Falls  SOUTH  DAKOTA  Circ. 

South  Dakota  Journal  o!  Medicine  and 

Pharmacy  (mo.)   ~...Med.  &  Pharra  ...      $1,350 

Mamphis  TENNESSEE 

Memphis  Medical  Journal  (mo.)  $700 

Nashville 

Journal  of  the  Tennessee  State  Medical 

Association  (mo.) $2,700 

Austin  TEXAS 

Texas  State  Journal  of  Medicine  (mo.) $7,752 

El  Paso 

Southwestern    Medicine    (mo.)    (cont. 

free  dist.)   Medical....        3,716 

Houston 

American  Journal  of  Medical  Technology 

(bi-mo.)     Medical....        8,35O 

Heart  Bulletin,  The  (bi-mo.)   ...Medical....      60,000 

Medical  Record  and  Annals  (mo.)  $1,472 

Orthopedics  (mo.)  Orthopedics...      16,180 

Salt  Lake  City  UTAH 

Utah  Medical  Bulletin  (mo.)  .    .Medical....         $500 
Controlled  free  dist....         $800 

Brattleboro  VERMONT 

Homeopathic  Recorder  (quar.).... Medical  .. 

Charlottesvllle  VIRGINIA 

Group  Practice  (bi-mo.)  Medical....      $2,800 

Richmond 

Virginia  Medical  Monthly  (mo.)  2,913 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

King   County   Medical   Society   Bulletin 

(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  Medical....  42 

Controlled  free  dist  2,473 

Northwest  Medicine  (mo.)  ^ $5,038 

Western  Journal  of  Surgery,  Obstetrics 

&  Gynecology   (bi-mo.)   Medical  .. 

Charleston  WEST   VIRGINIA 

West  Virginia  Medical  Journal   (mo.)   .  1,524 

Madison  WISCONSIN 

Wisconsin  Medical  Journal  (mo.)   (cont. 

circ.)    3,516 

Milwaukee 

American  Journal  of  Occupational 

Therapy   (bi-mo.)  Medical....        5,433 

Milwaukee  Medical  Society  Times  (mo.)....        1,280 

CANADA 
Vancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Bulletin  of  the  Vancouver  Medical  Asso- 
ciation   (mo.)    «...    Med  ... 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Manitoba  Medical  Review  (mo.)    2,500 

Halifax  NOVA  SCOTIA 

Nova  Scotia  Medical  Bulletin  (ma)  ... — .... 

Hamilton  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Journal  of  Medical  Technology 

(quar.)    ~ Lab.  Tech'y.... 


University  of  Western  Ontario  Medical 
Journal  (quar.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Medical.... 
Ottawa 

Bulletin   Des   Anciens   "Ottawa"    (Eng. 

&  Fr.)  (quar.)  Med.  Coll.  Alumni.... 

Canadian   Psychiatric  Association 

Journal    (quar.)    Medical... 

Bulletin  of  the  Acad.  of  Medicine  (mo.)   .. 
Canadian  Anaesthetists'  Society  Journal, 

The    (quar.)       Anaesthetists  .. 

Canadian  Journal  of  Public  Health  (mo.) 

Medical  Hygiene... 
Canadian   Journal   of   Surgery    (quar.) 

Surgery ... 


$2,200 

700 

9,300 

625 

$2.350 

$1,415 

3,407 


Toronto  circ 

Canadian  Medical  Association  Journal 

(s-mo.)     Medical....  *  14,871 

Journal  of  the  Canadian  Dietetic  Associ- 
ation  (bi-mo.)   Dietetics...        1,400 

Modern   Medicine   of    Canada    (Eng.    & 

Fr.)    (mo.)    Medical  Profession....  +20,713 

Ontario  Medical  Review  (mo.)  (see  note 
in  catalog)    Medical  ..     +5,714 

University  of  Toronto  Medical  Journal 

(6  ti.  a  yr.)  Coll.  Med...      $1,700 

Gardenvale  QUEBEC 

Canadian  Doctor   (mo.)   Medical    .  +19,302 

Montreal 

Action  Medicate,  L'   (Fr.)    (mo.)    (free 

dist.)    $3,655 

Bulletin.   The    (Eng.    &   Fr.)    (quar.) 

Coll.  Med  .. 
Information  L'Medicale  et  Paramedicale 

(Fr.)   (s-mo.)       Medical  Prof         +6,352 

McGill  Medical  Journal   (quar.) 

Coll.  Med... 
Quebec 

Laval  Medical  (Fr.)   (mo.)   (see  note  in 

catalog)     $2,000 

Controlled  free  dist    .       $1,500 

Manila                PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 
Focus  on  Mental  Health  (no  adv.)   (bi- 
mo.)    Mental    Health    .        2,800 


METAL  WORKING  and 
METAL  TRADE 

See  also  Machinery;  Engineering  (Various  Branches); 
Plumbing    and    Heating;    Air    Conditioning; 
Mining  and  Minerals;  Sheet  Metal  Working. 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Western  Metalworking  (mo.)   (cont. 

circ.)   ....Metal  Indus.  Western  States 
San  Francisco 

Western  Machinery  and  Steel  World 
(mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Metalw'k  Mach.  Tool 


Englewood 


COLORADO 


Design  News  (bi-wkly)  (cont.  circ.) 

Metal  Work'g  &  Des.  Eng'g 

Purchasing  News  (bi-wkly)  (cont.  circ.) 

Metal  Work'g   &  Turchas'g 

CONNECTICUT 


>  7,868 
>9,676 

>40,484 
>  18,581 


Cos  Cob 

Modern  Pattern  Making  (bi-mo.)   (cont. 

circ.)   Indus.  Foundry  Patterns.  VAC  11,552 

Stamford 

Wire  and  Wire  Products  (mo.)       ..Wire.... 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Home  Appliance  Builder  (mo.)    (cont. 
free  dist.)       ...    Cook  &  Heat  Apph's    . 


3,535 


11,000 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Appliance  Manufacturer  (mo.)   (cont. 

circ.)       Mfg.   of  Appliances....  >  17,527 

Factory  Equipment  and  Production  (mo.) 

(cont.   circ.)       ..Metalwork'g  Factor's...  >  29,153 
Light  Metal  Age  (bi-mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Light  Metal  Trade..     >5,024 
Metal    Forming    and    Fabricating    (mo.) 

(cont.   circ.)     Metal   Form'g   &   Fab'g  .    >12,124 

Modern  Metals   (mo.)    Light  Metals  ...      $5.872 

Controlled  free  dist ...      $8,337 
Des  Plaines 

Modern  Castings  (mo.K.Found'men's  Int  ..  ^14,166 
Total  unpaid  dist    .        4,730 
Elmhunt 

Metal  Products  Manufacturing   (mo.) 

(cont.    circ.)     Metalwork'g  ..  >1 1,908 

Morton  Grove 

Welding  Distributor  (bi-mo.) 

Weld.  Equip.  &  Sup's....  378 

Controlled  free  dist....        5,313 
Welding  Engineer  (mo.)  Weld'g  &  Cut'g....  *1«,724 
Total  unpaid  dist....        3,393 

Circulation— **Sept.  A, B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  8 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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METAL  WORKING  and 

METAL  TRADE    (Continued) 

Oak  Park  Of* 

Midwest  Manufacturing  (mo.)  (cont. 

drc.)    Metalwork'g  Indu3trial....VAC  12,940 

Springfield 

Scrap  Age- Waste  Age  (mo.)  (cont.  free 

dist.)     Scrap  &  Waste  Mat'l  Indus....       4.800 

Wheaton 

Assembly  and  Fastener  Engineering 

(mo.)    -...   ,  Metal  &  Metal  Work'g  .. 

Carbide  Engineering  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Metal  Work'g  &  Tool'g  . .  >14,222 
Grinding    and    Finishing    (mo.)     (cont. 

circ.) .. Metalwork'g  Indus....  >31,187 

Machine  and  Tool  Blue  Book  (mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog)  (cont.  circ.) 

Metalwork'g  Mach....  >40.348 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Metal- Working (  mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Metalwork'g  Indus....  >31.763 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Die  Casting  Engineer (quar.)  .  Die  Cast'g ...          655 
Controlled  free  dist  ..        2,345 
Industrial  Machinery  News  (mo.) 

Mach.  for  Metalwork'g....       2,400 
Controlled  free  dist ...      65,000 
Production  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Mass  Prod'n  Metal  Work'g....  >2S,6S3 

Tool  Engineer  (mo.)      . Tool  Eng'g  ..  * 39,5 14 

Total  unpaid  dist....        4,942 

Codar  Grove  N£W  JERSEY 

Plating  Management   (mo.). ...Met.  Fin'g....          500 
Controlled  free  dist....       2.490 
Weatwood 

Metal  Finishing  (mo.) 

Electroplat'g  &  Met.  Coat'g  Indus....    *7.»46 
Total  unpaid  dist....        2,407 


>6,987 


New  Rochelle  NEW  YORK 

Metal  Treating  (bi-mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Comm'l  &  Indus  Heat  Treat'g 
New  York 

ACTA  Metallurgica  (mo.)  ....Metallurgy,..      $2.327 
American  Machinist   (ftntly)    (Mon.) 

Metalwork'g  Indus  ,  *41,290 
Total  unpaid  dist ...        1,902 
American  Metal  Market  (dly) 

Steel,  Metals,  Met.  Work'g    **12,692 
Daily  Metal  Reporter  (dly)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    - Iron,  Steel  Metals.,. 

E.  &  M.  J.  Metal  and  Mineral  Markets 

(wkly)  ....Non-Fer.  Metals  &  Min.  Mkt    **3,046 
Journal  of  Metals  (mo.),Metal'r'l  Eng'g.,.        8,786 

Machinery  (mo.)      Mach.  Mfg.  & 

Metal  Parts    Qualified  Paid,,  >17,437 

Controlled  circ,..  >12,803 

Materials  in  Design  Engineering   (mo.) 

Orig.  Equip.  Design 

Total  unpaid  dist 

Mining  Engineering  (mo.) 

Min.  &  Metal  Eng'g. 

Total  unpaid  dist,, 
Product  Engineering  (wkly) 

Prod.  Engr.  &  Designer  in  Metal  Mfg....  *40,713 
Total  unpaid  dist..,        2,003 

Welding  Journal  (mo.)  ~..~ 16,299 

Rochester 

Metal  Removing  (bi-mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Metal  Turn'g  Indus,,  >1 0,065 


*28.688 
1,806 

,  *12.636 
1,147 


Heating  and  Air  Conditioning  Contractor 
(mo.)  -..Sheet  Metal,  Heat  &  Air  Cond.... 

Qualified  paid....    >6.133 
Controlled  circ....    >5,222 

Cincinnati  OHIO 

Metal  Polisher.  Buffer  and  Plater 

(bi-mo.)  Labor....      15.600 

Modem  Machine  Shop  (mo.)  (controlled 

circ.)    Metalwork'g  Indus  ..  >53,203 

Products  Finishing  (mo.)   (controlled 

circ.)  — Metal  Fin....  >21,269 


Cleveland 

Foundry  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.)  Foundry.... 

Industry  and  Welding  (mo. )  (controlled 

circ.)    Weld'g   Indus.... 

Metal  Progress  (mo.)  Metal  Indus.... 

Total  unpaid  dist.... 

Metals  Review  (mo.)   Metal  Indus.., 

Metlfax  Magazine   (mo.)   ....Metal  Indus.., 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Precision  Metal   Molding    (mo.)    (cont 

circ.)    Metalwork'g   Processes  ... 

Steel    (wkly)    (cont.    circ.), ..Metalwork'g 
Tooling  and  Production   (mo.)    (cont. 

circ.)    Metal  Work'g... 

Welding  Illustrated  (quar.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  (cont.  circ.) 

Weld'g  &  Cutt'g  Indus.... 


Ore. 
>18,10S 

>  37,706 
*30,209 

2,512 

1 30,244 

77,653 

>  21 ,033 
>43,120 

>3S,227 


>72.838 


Philadelphia 


PENNSYLVANIA 


Iron  Age  (wkly) 


Metalwork'g  Indus  ... 

Qualified  paid..,  >26,972 
Pittsburgh  Controlled  circ  ...  >21,16l 

Blast  Furnace  tnd  Steel  Plant  (mo.) 

Iron  &  Steel . .    *2,787 
Industrial  Heating  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Metal  Trade  ...  >  19,012 

Iron  and  Steel  Engineer  (mo.)   9,836 

Steel  Equipment  and  Maintenance  News 
(mo.)  ....Iron  ft  Steel  Process's;  Indus.., 

Controlled  free  dist.,.      14,015 
Steel  Labor  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Labor  ..        2,215 


Houston  TEXAS 

Corrosion    (mo.) 

Corrosion  Research  &  Control ... 


7,961 


CANADA 
Vancouver          BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Western  Miner  and  Oil   Review   (mo.) 

Min'g  &  Metals.,     43,014 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Canadian  Welder  (mo.) 

Blacksmith.  Gas  Weld,  Aut  Rep,..     +6,042 

Don  Mills  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Metalworking  (mo.) 


Toronto 


Metal.  Prod.,  Fabric.,  etc.,     +5,752 


Canada's  Foundry  Journal  (mo.), Foundry  ... 
Canadian  Machinery  and  Manufacturing 

News   (mo.)   Met.  Work'g  Indus..,     +6,646 

Machine  Production  and  Canadian  Supply 

(mo.)  ...Metal  Works  &  Mach.  Shops.,     +7,463 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Canadian  Mining  and  Metallurgical  Bul- 
letin  (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Min'g  &  Metal'gy ... 

MILITARY  and  NAVAL 

See  also  Veterans 
Arcadia  CALIFORNIA 

National  Defense  (mo.)   t700 

Controlled  free  dist ...         $300 
150 


SanDtogo 

Navy  News    (mo.)   .... 


Denver 


COLORADO 


Talon.  The  (mo.)  Coll.  Milit ...        2,200 

Controlled  free  dist,,          700 

New  Haven  CONNECTICUT 

Musicana  (bi-mo.) 
W    tDort  Bandsmen  of  Armed  Forces  ...    1 13, 750 

Army  Aviation  Magazine   (mo.) 

Army  Aviation..,       4,343 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLVMBIA 

Air  Force  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

U.  S.  A.  F.  Service.,. 
Air  Force  Time*  (wkly)  U.S.A.F.  Senr- 
ice  (see  note  in  catalog)  -£113,830 


ClrcuUtlon— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A. B.C.  Statements;  tA.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  {P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


Washington  Circ. 

All  Hands  (mo.)  Naval  Ints....    $10.000 

Controlled  free  dist....  $100.000 
American  Weekend,  The — See  Army 

Times  in  catalog  section  

Armed  Forces  Chemical  Journal  (bi-mo.) 

Chemistry-..       4,091 
Armed  Forces  Management  (mo.) 

Military  ... 

Armor  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.)  -...Armor....      $7,000 

Army  (mo.)  Military....      54,292 

Army,  Navy.  Air  Force  Journal  (wkly) 

Armed  Services  ...  * 26.287 
Army-Navy-Air  Force  Register    (wkly) 

Armed  Services ...  *14,038 
Total  unpaid  circ  ...        5.904 
Army  Reservist  (no  adv.)   (mo.)   (cont. 

free  dist.)   Military...  $151.000 

Army     Times     (wkly)      (see     note     in 

catalog)  U.  S.  Army....*t42.l69 

Chaplain,  The  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo. )... .Relig  ...          $59 
Controlled  free  dist ...      $3,791 
Government    Research    &    Development 

Data  (mo.)   Research  &  Devel  ..        4,560 

Leatherneck  (mo.)  U.  S.  Marines....*  11 7, 183 

Military  Affairs  (quar.)  ....Military  Hist....        1,700 

Military  Chaplain   (mo.)   Relig....        3,500 

Military  Engineer  (bi-mo.). .Milit.  Eng'g ...  *25,079 
Military  Market  (mo.)  ..Milit'y  &  Nav'l 
Proc'r'm't  &  Ret'l  Resales  ... 

Controlled  free  dist ...      12,937 

Military  Medicine    (mo.)    Medical....        6,721 

National  Defense  Transportation  Journal 

(bi-mo.)    Armed  Services  & 

Civilian  Trans.  Ind  ...      11,227 

National  Guardsman  (mo.)       ..  Military....      85,379 
Controlled  free  dist....        1,500 

Naval  Affairs  (mo.) Naval...      50,433 

Naval  Aviation  News  (mo.)    (no  adv.) 

Naval  Avia...        6,000 

Controlled  free  dist...      27,000 

Navy  Times  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

U.   S.   Navy ...  *60,358 

Officer.  The  (mo.)  Milit.  &  Naval ... 

Ordnance  (bi-mo.)  Ordn.  Nat'l  Def ...      43,114 

Quartermaster  Review  (bi-mo.) 

Army  Q.  M.  ..      11,810 
Retired  Officer.   The    (bi-mo.) 

Retired  Officers  ..      31,322 
Controlled  free  dist ...        6,244 

Signal  (mo.)  - Electronics, 

Communications  &  Photography....    >9,845 
Sojourner,  The  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.) 

Masonic  (Milit.)  ...    $18,268 
U.    S.    Armed   Forces   Medical   Journal 

(mo.)     Medical...      $3,490 

Controlled  free  dist....    $26,475 
U.  S.  Lady  (mo.)   Serv.  Wives... 

Fort  Banning  GEORGIA 

Infantry  Magazine  (quar.)   Infan  ...    $11,500 

Honolulu  HAWAII 

Armed  Forces  Patrol  (mo.) 

Armed  Serv's  &  Vets  Int ... 
Hawaii  Guardsman  (quar.)) Nat'l  Guard....      $3,700 


8,900 


5.000 
11,374 

$5.000 

$47.573 


$8.125 


DeaMoines 

Iowa  Guardsman   (bi-mo.)    Military.... 

Fort  Leavenworth         KANSAS 

Military  Review  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  (see  note 
in  catalog)  Milit.... 


Annapolis 


MARYLAND 


Log,  The  (bi-wkly,  Fri.) Naval  Devel... 

Shipmate   (mo.) -...Naval.... 

Trident  (7  ti.  a  yr.) Coll.  &  Naval.... 

United  States  Naval  Institute  Proceed- 
ings   (mo.)    « 


Lansing 


MICHIGAN 


Michigan  National  Guardsman  (no  adv.) 
(mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.)  Military.... 


Albuquerque  NEW  MEXICO 

Sandia  Crossroads    (wkly)    (free  dist.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)   Milit'y....      12.500 


Brooklyn  NEW  YORK  Circ. 

Our  Navy  (s-mo.)  - U.  S.  Navy...  *  12,283 

Hempstead 

Air  Reservist    (no  adv.)    (mo.)    (cont. 

free  dist.)    U. S. A. F....  $480,000 

New  York 

American  Armed  Forces  Newspapers 
(see  note  in  catalog)  (combined  circ.).... 
National  Guardian  (wkly)  News  &  Anal ... 

Post  Exchange  (mo.)  U.  S.  Military 

Exchanges,  Commis'r's,  Ship's 
Stores ;  Vet.  Admin.  Installa'ns.». 
Controlled  free  dist.... 


563,720 

$33.670 


$7.233 

Cleveland  OHIO 

Military  Electronics  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Military  Electronics....  >18,171 
Dayton 

Wingspread  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Air  Force  Base  News....      18,000 

Pittsburgh  PENNSYLVANIA 

Military  Systems  Design  (bi-mo.)  (cont. 
circ.)    „ Milit.  Electees  &  Controls....  >19,981 

San  Antonio  TEXAS 

Army-Navy-Air  Force   Courier    (mo.) 

Milit.  &  Nav..  Air  Force  &  Am.  Leg  .. 

Alexandria  VIRGINIA 

Army  Information  Digest  (mo.) 

U.  S.  Army....        1,200 

Norfolk  Controlled  free  dist....      88,000 

Armed  Services  (mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) 

Armed  Forces....      $7.500 
QuanUco 

Marine  Corps  Gazette   (mo.) 

Milit.  &  Naval ...      41,384 

CANADA 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Voxair  (mo.) Milit.  Avia  ..      $4.000 

Camp  Borden  ONTARIO 

Citizen,  The  (wkly)  $100 

Controlled  free  dist ...      $1,750 
Centralia 

Coronet  (quar.)  (cont.  free  dist.)  920 

Ottawa 

Canadian  Army  Journal  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Military  Affairs  .  525 

Cro wanes t,  The  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

Can.  Naval  Serv  . .        2,600 
Roundel  (no  adv.)  (10  ti.  a  yr.) 

_  Roy.  Can.  Air  Force  ..        1,145 

Toronto 

Canadian  Military  Journal  (bi-mo.) 

Ints.  of  Army,  Navy,  Air  Force....    $17.188 

Moosejaw  SASKATCHEWAN 

Planesman.  The  (mo.)  « Air  Force  ... 

Controlled  free  dist....       1,500 

MILK  and  MILK  PRODUCTS 

See  also  Confectionery.  Ice  Cream  and  Soda  Fountain; 

Dairying  under  Agricultural   Publications 
Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Western  Milk  and  Ice  Cream  News 

(wkly)    Milk  &  Ice  Cream  Dlrs....      $3,112 

San  Francisco 

Western  Dairy  Foods  Review  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)  Dairy  Foods  Indus....   >3,495 

Jacksonville  FLORIDA 

Florida  Dairy  News  (quar.) 

Dairy  Farra'g  &  Dairy  Prod.  Dist'n  .. 


3,000 


Atlanta 


GEORGIA 


Southern  Dairy  Products  Journal  (mo.)  ....        4.284 


Shelbyvllle  INDIANA 

Journal  of  Milk  and  Food  Technology 
(mo.)   Milk  &  Food  Sanita'ns  , 


$5.277 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Pubhsher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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MILK  and  MILK  PRODUCTS  (Continued) 

•otto*  MASSACHUSETTS  Circ. 

New  England  Dairyman  (mo.) 

Dairy  Indus  ..        7,577 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Michigan  Milk  Messenger  (mo.) 

Milk  Market  ...      15,650 
Controlled  free  dist  ...       2,200 

Saint  Paul  MINNESOTA 

Dairy  Record  (wkly)  ....Dairy  Prod.  Mfgs.... 


*6,257 


Kansas  City  MISSOURI 

Poultry  and  Eggs  Weekly  (wkly) 

Poult.,  But.,  Eggs....    *4,801 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

American  Milk  Review  and  Milk  Plant 
Monthly  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Milk  &  Milk  Prods....  >1  1,069 
Certified  Milk  (bi-rao.)  ........  Milk  Prods....      15,000 


26,639 


5,816 


7.831 


Independent  Producers'  Guide  (mo.) 

Dairy  Farms  &  Cheese  Indus  .. 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Inter-State  Milk  Producers  Review  (mo.) 

Dairy  Indus.... 

Houston  TEXAS 

Industriaa  Lacteas  (Span.)   (mo.)   (cont. 
free  dist.) Dairy  Indus ... 


Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Dairy  Industries  Unit  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog) „ .Dairy  Indus.... 

Milk  Dealer  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Bot'd  Milk  Indus....    *9,076 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,609 
Milk  Products  Journal  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog) 

But..  Cheese  &  Cond.  Milk  Mfg....    *3,664 
Total  unpaid  dist  ..        1,174 
Sheboygan  Falls 

Cheese   Reporter   (wkly) 

Cheese  &  Dairy  Indus.... 

CANADA 

Vancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Butter- Fat  (mo.) 

Co-op  Market  Dairy  Pdts  ...      15,000 
Controlled  free  dist ...      $1,100 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Dairy  and  Ice  Cream  Journal 

(mo.)     Dairy  Prod.  Mfg....     *3,809 

»t  Hyacinthe  QUEBEC 

Quebec  Lai  tier.  Le  (Fr.)  (mo.) 

Dairy  Indus....     42,692 

MILLING,  FLOUR  and  CEREAL 

See  also  Feed,  Grain  and  Hay;  Baking 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Grain  and  Feed  Journals  and  Rice  News 

(s-mo.)    ....Whole..  Grain,  Feed  &  Seed...      I2,S10 
Grain  Terminals  &  Processing  Plants 

(mo.)     Plant  Mgmt  &  Opera'n....        3,372 

Controlled  free  dist....       3,268 
Prospect  Heights 

American  Miller  and  Processor  (mo.) 

Grain  Mill'g  &  Process'g....       3,919 
Controlled  free  dist  ,.        1,518 
Modern  Miller  and  Bakers   News   (bi- 
wkly,  Sat.)  Mill'g  &  Bak'g....      $3.000 


Des  Moines 

Westerners  (mo.) 


IOWA 

Grain  it  Feed— 

Controlled  free  dist.... 


13.000 


N«w  Orleans  LOUISIANA  Circ. 

Rice  Journal  (mo.)  Rice. ..       4,018 

Controlled  free  dist....       1,982 

Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

Daily  Market  Record  (dly)  Grain  Trade.... 
Milling  Production  (mo.)....  Mill'g  Flour ...        1.608 
Controlled  circ    .        2,190 
Northwestern  Miller  (wkly)    $3,043 

Saint  Paul 

Cereal  Chemistry   (bi-mo.)  Cereal  Chem....        2,010 
Cereal  Science  Today  (mo.).  Cereal  Chem    .        1,702 

Kan.*,  city  MISSOURI 

Southwestern  Miller  (wkly)  Mill'g  ..        3.788 

Portland  OREGON 

Commercial  Review  (wkly) 

Grain  &  Mill'g....        1,650 

CANADA 
Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Canadian  Grain  Journal.  Miller  and  Proc- 
essor (mo.)  Feed  Mill'g  Grain  Trd....    *3,149 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Canadian  Milling  and  Feed  (mo.) 

Flour  &  Feed....     43,688 

Retina  SASKATCHEWAN 

Sweet  Pea,  The  (mo.) 

Wheat  Pool  Employees    .      12.300 

MINING  and  MINERALS 

See  also  Coal  and  Coke;  Stone  and  Rock  Products. 

Petroleum  and  Gas;  Metal  Working  and 

Metal  Trade 

San  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

Mining  World  (mo.)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)         *1 1,492 

Total  unpaid  dist    .        1,151 
World  Mining— See  Mining  World  in  cat- 
alog section. 
Santa  Cruz 

California  Mining  Journal  (mo.)  .Min'g....      J8.27S 
Sonera 

Western  Mining  (mo.)  Min'g....        5,239 

Denver  COLORADO 

Mines  Magazine  (mo.) 

Coll.  Alum.  &  Eng'g.... 
Mining  Record  (wkly)  Min'g,  Oil  Devel.... 
Uianium  Magazine  (bi-mo. )..Met.  Min'g  .. 


Silverton 


Controlled  free  dist 


Standard  and  The  Miner  (wkly) 

Min'g  &  Ind.... 


3,879 

7,000 
3,596 
868 

91,025 


Wilmington  DELAWARE 

Explosives  Engineer  (bi-mo.)  (controlled 
circ.)     .................  Min'g.  Quarry  Constr....   >8,858 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Mining  Congress  Journal  (mo.)  ..............  *  17,  9  46 

United  Mine  Workers  Journal  (s-mo.) 

(no  adv.)  (cont.  free  dist.)     ..................  300,000 


Champaign  ILLINOIS 

Economic  Geology  (8  ti.  a  year) 
Springfield  Geology  &  Min'g....        4,400 

Progressive  Miner  (mo.) 

Union  Labor  Miners  ...      18,100 

Mlddlesboro  KENTUCKY 

Mining   Equipment   News    (mo.)    (cont. 
circ.  )    ............................................  Min'g....VAC  13,769 

Ann  Arbor  MICHIGAN  , 

American  Mineralogist   (bi-mo.  )  .  Scien'c....      $2,800 
Detroit 

Magyar  Banyaszlap  (Hungarian  Miners' 
Journal)  (Hung.)  (ftntly)  ............  Min'g....      $1.200 


Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements?  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
M  *iii»  n^lffiV.K;?' J?Mlement;  Bold  facc»  8worn'  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Duluth  MINNESOTA 

Skillings  Mining  Review  (wkly) 


Circ, 

$2,404 


Philllpsburr  NEW  JERSEY 

Compressed  Air  Magazine  (mo.)    (cont. 
circ.)    ~ Compressed  Air....  >39,496 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Coal  Age    (mo.)    (see   note   in  catalog) 

Coal  Min'g ...  *14,47S 
E.  &  M.  J.  Metal  and  Mineral  Markets 

(wkly)....Non-Fer.  Metals  &  Min.  Mkts    **3,046 
Engineering  and  Mining  Journal   (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog) 

Metal  &  Non  Metallic  Mining....  * 20,623 
Journal  of  Metals  (mo.)  Met'g'l  Eng'g  .  8,786 
Mining  and  Quarrying  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Solid  Mineral  Indus    .  >28,402 
Mining  Engineering  (mo.) 

Min'g  &  Metal  Eng'g....  *  12, 636 

Peekskill  Total  unpaid  dist....        1,147 

Rocks  and  Minerals  (bi-mo.)  Mineralogy.... 

Pittsburgh  PENNSYLVANIA 

Coal  Mining  (mo.) Coal  Indus....      t4,200 

Wllkeft-Barre 

Miner.  The  (mo.).... ^.«...Coal  Miners.... 

Salt  Lake  City  UTAH 

Intel-mountain  Industry  and  Weekly 
Construction  News  (mo.) 

Constr..  Truck's,  Min'g....VAC  2,021 
Controlled  free  dist    .VAC  2,623 
Western  Mineral  Survey  (wkly) 

Finan.  &  Mining    . 

Gnrndr  VIRGINIA 

Virginia  Mountaineer  (wkly) 

Min'g  &  Agric  . 


CANADA 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA 
Western  Miner  and  Oil  Review   (mo.) 

Min'g  &  Met 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Mining  in  Canada  (mo.)  


3,100 


*  3,014 
•4,093 


Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Mining  Reporter  (wkly) 

Mining  Investors  . 
Northern  Miner  (wkly) Min'g  Indus....**32,65S 

Cardenvmle  QUEBEC 

Canadian  Mining  Journal  (mo.)  43,239 

Montreal 

Canadian  Mining  and  Metallurgical  Bui- 
letin  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Min'g  &  Metal.... 

Prince  Albert         SASKATCHEWAN 

Saskatchewan  Mining  News  (mo.)  Min'g...  902 

Controlled  free  dist    .  604 


MOTION  PICTURE  INDUSTRY 

See  Photography;  also  Motion  Pictures  under 
Magazines  of  General  Circulation 

Berkeley  CALIFORNIA 

Film  Quarterly  (quar.)    ..  .    Films  &  TV   . 
Hollywood 

American  Cinema tographer  (mo.) 

Motion  Pict.  Phot.... 

Daily  Variety   (dly) ...  Show  World  News.... 
Film  World  and  A-V  World  (mo.) 

Audio- Visual  Indus.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Hollywood  Reporter  (dly)  ....Film  News.... 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Business  Screen  (8  ti.  a  yr.) 

Busi.  &  TV  Films.... 
Controlled  free  dist ... 


$2,500 


7.355 
8,128 

$ 7:800 

$5,200 
7.850 


16.100 
$2,300 


Chicago  Qte. 

Educational  Screen  Audio- Visual  Guide 
(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Audio- Visual  Educ   .     •5,901 
Total  unpaid  dist....        5,67ft 

Severn*  Park  MARYLAND 

Hi-Fi  Tape  Recording  (mo.) 

TapeRecord'g    .      25,833 
Controlled  free  dist....        2,314 

Minneapolia  MINNESOTA 

Greater  Amusements  (bi- wkly)  Mot.  Pict...        1,420 

Kama*  City  MISSOURI 

Boxomce  (wkly)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Mot.  Pict.  Indus  ..  if  19,852 
Modern  Theatre — See  Boxoffice  in  cat- 
alog section. 

N.wYork  NEW  YORK 

Better  Refreshment  Merchandising— See 

Motion  Picture  Herald. 
Better  Theatres  —  See  Motion  Picture 
Herald. 

Film  Culture  (mo.)       Cinematic  Cult  4,800 

Film  Daily  (dly)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Mot.  Pict.  &  TV    .        6.079 
Film  Media  (quar.) 

Indus.,  Bus.,  &  TV  Films   . 
Films  in  Review  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)      Movie  Subjects    .      $3,827 

Independent  Film  Journal,  The   (ftntly, 

Sat.)     Ind.  Motion  Picture  Indus....      $5,612 

Controlled  free  dist....      $1.588 
International  Projectionist  (mo.) 

Mot.  Pict.  (Tech.)...        6,786 
Journal  of  the  Society  of  Motion  Picture 
and  Television  Engineers  (mo.) 

Mot.  Pict.  &  TV  Indus  ..      $7,450 

Motion  Picture  Daily  (dly)          5,425 

Motion  Picture  Herald  (wkly)   (see  note 

in  catalog) Mot.  Pict.  Indus....  *  13, 00 2 

Total  unpaid  dist....        1,227 
Variety  (wkly)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Theat..  Radio  &  Mov.  Pict 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Motion  Picture  Exhibitor  Plus  Show- 
men's Trade  Review  (wkly)  (see  note 
in  catalog)  Mot.  Pict.  Indus  ..  *  14, 47 3 

CANADA 

ONTARIO 

TV  &  Mot.  Pict ...     *4,170 


Toronto 

Vision   (mo.) 


MOTOR  BUS  and  TAXICAB 

See  Automotive  Trade;  also  Motor  Trucks 
and  Transportation;  Trailer  Publications. 

Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Motorman,  Conductor  and  Motor  Coach 
Operator  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Transit  &  Bus  Emp....  $123,400 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

A.  T.  A.  News  (mo.)  Taxicabs   .       7,024 

Wbsaton 

Mass  Transportation  (mo.)   (cont.  circ. 

(see  note  in  catalog) .  Elec.  RR  &  Bus....  >10,762 
School  Bus  Trends  (bi-mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)  (cont.  circ.).  School  Bus Transp  ..      21,000 

Cedar  Rapids  IOWA 

Russell's  Official  National  Motor  Coach 
Guide  (mo.)   (no  adv.) 

National  Bus  Schedules  .. 

N.W  York  NEW  YORK 

Fleet  Owner   (mo.) Motor  Fleet  Indus....  *4 1,488 

Total  unpaid  dist . .  2,386 
Passenger  Transport  (wkly) 

Local  Transit  Indus....  $2,603 
Taxi  cab  Industry- Auto  Rental  News 

(mo.)      Taxi  &  Rental  Fleet  Operas  ...  *6,116 

Total  unpaid  dist ...  3,021 

Taxi  Weekly  (wkly)  N.  Y.  Taxicabs   .  13,622 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  fiP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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MOTOR  BUS  and  TAXICAB   (Continued) 

CANADA 
Vancouver          BRITISH  COLUMBIA  Circ. 

Motor  Carrier  (mo.) 

Indus.  Shipping  &  Bus  Owners  ...    43,709 


Montreal  QUEBEC 

Transport  Commercial  (Fr.)   (mo.) 

Truck  &  Bus  Transp'n.. 


A3, 296 


MOTOR  TRUCKS  mud 
TRANSPORTATION 

See  also  Automotive  Trade;  Marine.  Maritime 
and  Shipbuilding;  Trailer  Publications 


Le*  Angeles 


CALIFORNIA 


4.770 

$2.000 


Commercial  News  (wkly) 

Transp'n  &  Busi.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Go-Transport  Times  of  the  West  (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Motor  Truck  Indus....  >2S,129 
Motor  Transportation  in  The  West 

(mo.)   (cont.  circ.)  -...Motor  Trans....  >21,128 

Western  Trucking  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Motor  Truck  Indus....VAC  14,983 
San  Francisco 

Pacific  Air  and  Truck  Traffic  (mo.)  (cont. 

circ.)   Shippers  &  Traffic  Mgrs....  >11,471 


COLORADO 

Colorado  Motor  Carrier  (mo.)    

Controlled  free  dist  . 

Weetport  CONNECTICUT 

Traffic  Quarterly  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Traffic  Control 


720 
5.284 


Washington 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 


Air  Cargo  (mo.)  — 


Air  Cargo  Transp....      $2,060 

Controlled  free  dist....      $6,186 
National   Defense  Transportation  Jour* 

nal  (bi-mo.) Armed 

Services  &  Civilian  Trans.  Indus....      11,227 
Petroleum  and  Chemical  Transporter 

(mo.)   (cont.  circ.)  ..Tank  Truck  Indus  ...  >11,423 
Traffic  Bulletin  (no  adv.)  (wkly) 

Transportation....         $936 

Traffic  World  (wkly)  Transportation    .  *1 0,936 

Transport  Topics  (wkly)    Truck  Indus....  *  22,384 

Total  unpaid  dist....        3.096 
World  Ports  and  The  Mariner  (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.).. ..Port  &  Transportation.... VAC  17.015 

Jacksonville  FLORIDA 

Florida  Truck  News  (mo.)  ....Motor  Tr*s ...        1,985 
Controlled  free  dist ...          615 

GEORGIA 
American  Motor  Carrier  (mo.) 

Motor  Freight  Transp  ..  $1,421 

Controlled  free  dist  ..  $1,538 

Trux  (mo.)  - ~-.... .. .  Truck'g ...  1,655 

Controlled  free  dist ...  4,955 

U.  S.  Truckers  (mo.)  .Truck'g....  10,050 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Cartage  Contractor  (mo.)  ..  Truck'g  Ind  ... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Fleet  Product  News  (quar.)   (cont.  free 
dist.) 

Truck.  Fleet  Equip..Mat'Is  &  Sup's  ... 
Illinois  Truck  News  (mo.) 

Motor  Truck  Transp'n ... 
Mobile  Homes  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Coach  Trailer  Mfg.  &  Dlrs  ... 
Motorway  Transport  (mo.)  Mot.  Trucks.... 
Controlled  free  dist ... 
Negro  Traveler,  The  (Negro)  (mo.) 

Negro  Transp.  &  Hotel  World.... 
Power  Wagon  (The  Motor  Truck 

Journal)    (mo.) Motor  Trucks.... 

Traffic  Safety  (mo.)    Safety....    $12,000 


*5,260 
50.415 

ts.ooo 

6,768 
8.972 
1.967 

52,000 


Circ. 


Chicago 

Transportation   Supply   News    (mo.) 
(controlled  circ.) 
New  Equip.  &  Mafls.  Motor  Truck'g 

&  Transp.  Indus... 
Evanston 

Traffic  Digest  and  Review  (mo.) 

Traffic ... 
Wheaton 

Mass  Transportation  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

(see  note  in  catalog).... Elec.  RR  &  Bus....  >10,782 


.>62.644 
1.979 


Indianapolis  INDIANA 

Fifth  Wheel.  The  (mo.)  ....Truck'g  Indus.... 
Walkerton 

Truckers'  News   ( mo.  )....Int*  state  Truck... 

Des  Moines  IOWA 

Motor  Truck  News  (Iowa)  (mo.) 

Motor  Trucks.... 
Controlled  free  dist ... 


Topeka 


KANSAS 


Kansas  Transporter  (mo.)  Motor  Trans.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Yates  Center 

Mid  West  Truckman  (mo.)        Trucking.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Middlesboro  KENTUCKY 

Independent  Coal  Operator,  The   (mo.) 
Coal  Truck.... 

Baton  Rouge  LOUISIANA 

Louisiana  Motor  Transport  Association 

News   (mo.) Motor  Truck'g.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Modem  Trans  (mo.)  Highway  Trans  ... 


13.100 
3,700 


2.100 
1.100 


tl.400 
*2,500 


2,731 
561 


10,540 


1,800 
700 


1.800 


Detroit 


MICHIGAN 


American  Cartagemen  (mo.)    (cont.  free 

dist.)      .....  Local  &  Specialized  Haul'g  ..  $15,300 

Michigan  Motor  Carrier  (mo.) 

Truck  Transpor'n  ..  901 

Controlled  free  dist....  4,037 

Trucking  News  (mo.)  .....  ..........  Trucking...  11.500 

Controlled  free  dist...  J4.500 


Saint  Paid  MINNESOTA 

Midwest  Motor  Transport  (mo.) 

Motor  Freight  Indus.... 

St.  Louis  MISSOURI 

Motor  Transport  Shipping  News   (mo.) 

Frt.  Trans.  &  For.  Trade.... 

NEBRASKA 

Midwestern  Tracker  and  Shipper  (mo.) 
Com.  Trucking  &  Shipping 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Plalnfield  NEW  JERSEY 

Packing  and  Shipping  (mo.) 

Pack'g  &  Trans  . . 
Controlled  free  dist.... 


239 


tl.OOO 
$2,650 


1,370 
3,880 


New  York  NEW 

Air  Transportation  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Air  Cargo....    >9,832 

Fleet  Owner  (mo.)  Mot.  Fleet  Indus      *41,488 

Total  unpaid  dist ...        2.385 
Motor  Truck  News  (mo.)  (cont.  free 

dist.)   ..... Truck  Fleet  Owners....      $4,500 

Refuse  Removal  Journal  (mo.) 

Sanitation  Removal  & 

Disposal ...        1.156 
Controlled  free  dist....       8,872 
Shipping  Management  combined  with 
National  Hi- Way  Shipper  (mo.)  (cont. 

circ.)   Distributor  &  Traffic  Exec...  >10,634 

Transporte  Moderno  (Span.)   (bi-mo.) 
(cont.  circ.) 
Transportation:  &  Materials  Handling.,.  >3S;37* 


A. B.C.  Statement;  *Jun«  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

•C.C.A.B.  Audit;  {P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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NORTH  CAROLINA 


Cite. 


Tarheel  Wheels  (mo.)  ....Motor  Truck*  g....     15,406 

Columbus  OHIO 

Ohio  Trucking  News  (mo.)  -------  .............  .....       2.971 

Controlled  free  dist....          821 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Commercial  Car  Journal  (mo.)  (controlled 
circ.)     ----------  Truck,  Bus  Fleets,  Trade  ...  >50,104 

Distribution  Age  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Shippers,  Carriers  &  Warehousemen  ...  >26,211 

Columbia  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

Motor  Transportation  Hi-Lights  (mo.) 

Motor  Trans  .. 
Controlled  free  dist....      $2,500 

Memphis  TENNESSEE 

Southern  Motor  Cargo  (mo.)  (controlled 
circ.)    ...........................  „  .....  Truck'g  Ints....  >15,S44 


Salt  Lake  City 

Intermountain  Industry  and  Weekly 
Construction  News   (mo.) 

Constr..  Truck'g  &  Min'g  ...VAC  2,021 
Controlled  free  dist....VAC  2,623 

Richmond  VIRGINIA 

Virginia  Trucks  (mo.) 

Motor  Frt.  Indus....      $7.500 

Madison  WISCONSIN 

Wisconsin  Motor  Carrier  (mo.) 

Motor  Freight  Indus.... 

CANADA 
Calory  ALBERTA 

Motor  Transport  (mo.) 

Motor  Transportation  ...     44,964 

Vancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Motor  Carrier  (mo.) 

Indus.  Shipping  &  Bus  Owner....     43,709 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Manitoba  Highway  News  (mo.) 

Motor  Transportation  ..     41,961 
Western  Motor  Fleet  (mo.) 

Motor  Transp.  Oper....     43,837 

Sackville  NEW  BRUNSWICK 

Maritime  Truck  Transport  Review  (mo.) 

Tru'r  Oper'rs,  Sup'rs.  Driv'rs....     +2,592 

Don  Mills  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Transportation  (mo.) 
Toronto  Land>  Air  &  Water  Trans....    *  1,687 

Bus  and  Truck  Transport  in  Canada 

(mo.)        .......................  Bus  &  Truck....  410,874 

Motor  Truck  and  Coach  (mo.) 

Truck  Fleet  &  Coach  Owners  ...  412,394 
Truck  Transportation  (mo.  )  (see  note  in 

catalog)    ..................................  Truck'g... 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Revue  du  Transport  Routier  du  Quebec 
(Fr.   &  Eng.)    (Quebec  Truck  Trans- 
port Review)   (mo.)  ...........  Truck  Tran....        2,384 

Seaports  and  the  Transport  World  (mo.) 

Transp'n  ...     42,136 
Transport  Commercial  (Fr.)    (mo.) 

Truck  &  Bus  Transp'n....    43,286 

Retina  SASKATCHEWAN 

Prairie  Transport  (mo.) 

Com'l  Motor  Transport....     42,190 

MUSEUMS 

Loa  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Masterkey,  The  (quar.)  ......  Museum  Int....          750 

Washington    DISTRICT  OP  COLUMBIA 
Museum    News    (no   adv.)    (semi-mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)   ..............................  ....      $2,300 


Springfield 


ILLINOIS 


Living  Museum    (no  adv.)    (mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog) 

Science,  Art  &  Nat.  History.... 
Controlled  free  dist  ... 

Buffalo  NEW  YORK 

Science  on  the  March  (no  adv.) 

(5  ti.  a  yr.)   .......................... 

New  York 

Curator   (no  adv.)    (quar.)     ....Museums  .. 

Museum  (no  adv.)   (quar.)   (Eng.  &  Fr.) 

Museums 
Controlled  free  dist    . 


33,000 


$1,200 
490 


1,800 
1.114 


MUSIC  and  MUSICAL  INSTRUMENTS 

See  also  Radio  and  Television;  Music;  Radio 
and  Television  under  General  Magazines. 

San  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

Musical  News  (mo.)  ...  Musicians  Union  .. 

NewHavn  CONNECTICUT 

Keyboard  Jr.  (no  adv.)  (8  ti.  a  yr.)  (see 
note  in  catalog)  ..............................  Music.... 

Musicana  (bi-mo.  )  .....~...«....Bandsmen  of 

Armed  Forces  .. 


Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Music  Educators  Journal   (6  ti.  a  yr.) 

Music  Educ  .. 
Notes  (quar.)... Music  A  Reviews  of 

Records  &  Books 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Diapason   (mo.)          Organ  Music 

Musical   Leader    (mo.).~ ~ _~.~.~~. 

Muzikos  Zinios   (Lith.)    (quar.) 

Musical 
Evans  ton 

Instrumentalist.  The  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  .School  Bands,  Orch.   Leaders  . 

Joliet 

School  Musician   (mo.)   School  Music 


U3,750 

36.366 
2,289 

1 19, 690 
840 

14,741 

21.000 


Sedalla 


MISSOURI 


Perry's  Musical  Magazine  (mo.)  

Caldwell  NEW  JERSEY 

New  Jersey  Music  and  Arts  (mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog).. ..Musical  ft  An  Orgs. 

&  Individuals  of  N.  J.  ..      $5.798 
Newark 

International   Musician    (mo.)    ..  .Labor...    229.348 


Brooklyn 


NEW  YORK 


Guide  of  the  Brooklyn  Academy  of  Music 
(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Arts  &  Sciences 
Mount  Kisco 

Accordion  World  (mo.) 

Ints.  of  Accordionists 
Mount  Vemon 

Choral  and  Organ  Guide  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)   Music  (choir  &  organ) 

New  York 


35,000 
4,600 
41,643 


American  Record  Guide.  The  (mo.) 

Recorded  Music  Reviews.... 

Cash  Box  (wkly)  Coin  Machine, 

Music  &  Record  Industries  .. 
Hi-Fi  Music  at  Home  (11  ti.  a  yr.) 

Hi-Fi  Music,  Audio  Equip  . .      44,385 
Hi-Fi  Review   (mo.) 

Hi-Fi  Records,  Tapes,  Equip't ...  t>123,953 

Metronome   (mo.)    -. — .-. Musical^.. 

Musical  America  (mo.  ft  s-mo.)(see  note 

Musical  Courier  (mo.)   25,217 

Musical  Merchandise  Review  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)   Musical  Instruments, 

Piano  &  Organ  Trade    .     >  7,021 

Musical  Quarterly   (quar. ),,,,., .-. 

Music  Clubs  Magazine  (5  ti.  a  yr.) 

Music  Educ.... 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A  B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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MUSIC  and  MUSICAL  INSTRUMENTS 

(Continued) 

NEW  YORK    (Continued) 

New  York  Cite. 

Music  Journal  (9  ti.  a  yr.)  Musical....      20,804 

Controlled  free  dist...       2.200 

Music  Trades    (mo.)    Music  Trade....    *5,503 

Opera  News  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Musical....    $60,404 
Record  and  Sound  Retailing  (mo.)  (cont. 

circ.)    Recorded  Music  Merch'g...    >»,351 

Songwriter's  Review  (mo.) 

Music  Trade.... 
Staten  Island 

American  Organist.  The  (mo.).Org.  Mus.... 

Cincinnati  OHI° 

Billboard.  The  (wkly)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)      Amusements....  £42,205 

Houston  TEXAS 

Piano  Technician's  Journal  (mo.) 

Piano  Repairs  ... 
Lubbock 

Southwestern  Musician  and  Texas  Music 

Educator,  The  (mo.)  Music  ..        6,000 

Madison  WISCONSIN 

Wisconsin  School  Musician   (mo  ) 

School  Music....      $2,000 

CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Music  Journal    (Eng.    &   Fr.) 

(quar.) Music...      $1.000 

Controlled  free  dist   .         $300 

NAMES-STUDY  OF 

Berkeley  CALIFORNIA 

Names:  Journal  of  the  American  Name 
Society  (quar.)    Study  of  Names  ..         $550 

NATURAL  HISTORY  and 
NATURE  STUDY 

See  also  Ornithology  and  Oology. 
Berkeley  CALIFORNIA 

Pacific  Discovery  (bi-mo.).. Nature  Study...      $3,570 

Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Nature  Magazine  (mo.) 

Nature  Outdoors  &  Conserv'n....  -£49,546 

Maltland  FLORIDA 

Florida  Naturalist  (mo.)  Nat.  Hist  ..      $1,750 


MICHIGAN 
Michigan  Out-of- Doors   (mo.) 

Spts.  &  Conserv'n.... 

Hopkins  MINNESOTA 

Minnesota  Out-of- Doors    (mo.) 

Conserv'n..., 


54.049 


12.500 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

Junior  Natural  History  Magazine  (10 
ti.  a  yr.) Natur.  Hist.  &  Science....  $100,000 

Natural  History  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)    Nat.  Science.... 


PENNSYLVANIA 

American  Naturalist  (bi-mo. )....Biol.  Sci..,, 
Philadelphia 

Frontiers— A  Magazine  of  Natural  His- 
tory (bi-mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Nautilus,  The  (quar.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     Conchological... 

CANADA 
Ottawa  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Field-Naturalist  (quar.)  


$1,476 

$3,000 
$550 

$759 


Montreal  QUEBEC  Circ. 

Forest  and  Outdoors  (mo.).  Outdoor  Life....  £24,840 

Quebec 

Naturaliste   Canadien,    Le    (Fr.)    (mo.) 

Sci.   &  Coll... 


Reglna 


SASKATCHEWAN 


Blue  Jay,  The  (quar.)  ..............  Nat.  Hist....      $3.000 

NOTIONS 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Notion  and  Novelty  Review  (mo.)   (see 

note  in  catalog)  .............  -  ................  ~ 


NUCLEAR  ENGINEERING 


Los  Angeles 


CALIFORNIA 


Space  Age  News  (wkly)   (cont.  circ.) 

Rocket  &  Missile  Field  in 
the  West... 

Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Atomic  Industry  Reporter— See  Bureau 
of    National    Affairs    Publications    in 
catalog  section. 

Missiles  and  Rockets — Magazine  of 
World  Astronautics  (wkly).  ..Missile  & 
Rocket  Indus.,  Satellite  Science  ., 


13.450 


*23,09l 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Bulletin  of  the  Atomic  Scientists  (10  ti. 

a  yr.)    Atomic  Science   .      16,817 

Industrial  Laboratories   (mo.)    (cont. 

circ.)    Indus.  Lab's....  >30,041 


Saint  Joseph 


MICHIGAN 


11,725 

$8,785 


Nuclear  Engineering    (no  adv.)    (quar.) 

Nucl.  Eng'g.... 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

ARS  Journal   (mo.) Jet  Propuls'n, 

Rockets.  Missiles  Indus  .. 
Atom  Industry  (American  Edition)  (mo.) 

(cont.  eirc.)  ....Nucl.  Sci.  £  Eng'g  .. 

Missile  Design  and  Development    (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)         Avia'n  Missiles  ...  >13,419 

Nuclear  Science  and  Engineering   (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)..     Nuclear  Tech.... 
Nucleonics  (mo.)         Nuclear  Technology 

Total  unpaid  dist.... 
Review  of  Scientific  Instruments   (mo.) 

Instruments  &  Methods.... 
Rocket- Jet   Flying    (no  adv.)    (quar.) 

Rockets,  Jet  Propulsion.... 


1,780 
8,058 


Oak  Ridge  TENNESSEE 

Nuclear  Science  Abstracts  (s-mo.) 

Atomic  Energy ...        2,107 
Controlled  free  dist ...        4,228 


NUT  CULTURE  and  TRADE 

See  also   Specialized   Farming  under  Agricultural 
Publications 

Suffolk  VIRGINIA 

Peanut  Journal  and  Nut  World  (mo.) 

Nuts  &  Popcorn....        1,750 


OILS  and  FATS,  ANIMAL  and 
VEGETABLE 

See  also  Paint,  Painting  and  Decorating 
Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Journal  of  the  American  Oil  Chemists 

Society   (mo.)  ....Oil.  Soap' &  Fat  Indus....    *4,868 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Oil,  Paint  and  Drug  Reporter  (wkly) 

Chem.  Related  Mat's....  £10,746 

Circulation— £*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  vA.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  {P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  (Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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1478 


Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


Dallas  TEXAS  Circ. 

Cotton  Gin  and  Oil  Mill  Press,  Tht 
(ftntly,  Sat.) 

Cot.  Ginn'g  &  Oilseed  Process'g....       6.737 
Whartoa 

Oil  Mill  Gazeteer  (mo.)  ....Veg.  Oil  Indus  ...      $1.800 


OPTICAL  and  OPTOMETRY 

Los  Angelas  CALIFORNIA 

Journal  of  the  California  Optometrlc 

Association   (bi-mo.)   1,296 

Controlled  free  dist  ..          787 

Optometric  World  (mo.)  -. 

Oakland 

Dispensing   Optician    (mo.)     (cont.    free 
dist.)       „ Optical....        2,530 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Optical   Index    (mo.)    (cont.   free  dist.) 

Optical  Indus....      *6,960 
Optometric  Weekly  (wkly)  *  12, 440 

Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

American    Journal   of   Optometry   and 
Archives    of    American    Academy    of 
Optometry    (mo.)    


7,224 


St.  Louis  MISSOURI 

Journal  of  the  American  Optometric  As- 
sociation  (mo.)     J10.292 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Guildcraft  (mo.)    Optical.... 

Journal  of  the  Optical  Society  of  America 

(no  adv.)  (mo.)... .Pure  &  Appl'd  Optics....        4,945 
Review  of  Scientific  Instruments   (mo.) 

Instru.  &  Methods    .        8,058 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Optical  Journal  and  Review  of 

Optometry  (s-mo  ) 

Optometric  Prof.  &  Optical  Indus....  *  10,303 

ORNITHOLOGY  and  OOLOGY 

See  also  Natural  History  and  Nature  Study 
Berkeley  CALIFORNIA 


Condor,  The  (bi-mo.) 


Ornith....        1,900 


Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Atlantic  Naturalist  (quar  ) 

Ornith  &  Conserva'n 


Wlnthrop 

Iowa  Bird  Life  (quar.)  Ornith.... 


1,249 


t400 


Lawrence  KANSAS 

Wilson  Bulletin  (quar.)       $1,670 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Bulletin  of  the  Massachusetts  Audubon 
Society    (mo.)    (see   note   in   catalog) 
Birds,  Mammals 
Reading 

Bird  Banding  (quar.)  Ornith 


Kalamazoo  MICHIGAN 

Jack- Pine  Warbler.  The  (no  adv.) 
(quar.)   Ornithology.... 

Lincoln  NEBRASKA 

Nebraska  Bird  Review  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Ornithology  ... 

NewYoric  NEW  YORK 

Audubon  Field  Notes  (bi-mo.)  Ornith.... 

Audubon  Magazine  (bi-mo.) 

Nature  &  Conserva'n    . 


7,200 
J660 

$2,400 

210 

2,700 
30,763 


Raleigh 


NORTH  CAROLINA 


Chat,  The  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  Ornith....      tl,082 


Chattanooga  TENNESSEE  Circ. 

Flower  and  Feather  (quar. ).. Nat.  W'life....  tl.500 
Ellzabethton 

Migrant,  The  (quar.)    Birds....           400 

CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Audubon  (bi-mo.) 

Consv'n  &  Nat  Sci.  ... 

OSTEOPATHIC 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

California  Clinician  (mo.)  1,785 


Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Forum  of  Osteopathy   (mo.)  

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Health   (mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Osteopathic.... 

Journal  of  the  American  Osteopathic 
Assn.    (mo.) 

Davenport  IOWA 

Osteopathic  Hospital,  The  (mo.) 

Hosp.  Admin.... 
Des  Moines 

Iowa  Osteopathic  Physician,  The  (mo.) 

Osteopathic  Phys.  &  Surg'ns  ... 


Ktrksville 


MISSOURI 


Journal  of  Osteopathy  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.)  . 


New  York 


NEW  YORK 


Osteopathic  Profession  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

PAINT,  PAINTING  and 
DECORATING 

Beverly  Hills  CALIFORNIA 

A.  I.  D.   Magazine  (mo.)         Int.  Design 
Los  Angeles 

Western  Paint  Review  (mo  )  (cont.  circ.).... 

Monrovia 

West  Coast  Source  Book   (bi-mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)    Int.  Designers  & 

Home  Furn'g  Trd.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 


0,975 
5,139 

33,472 
11,234 

J2.109 
825 

>13,217 
>12,337 


1,650 
>26,328 


495 
4,622 


Valdosta 


GEORGIA 


At-Fa  Journal  (mo.)  .  ...Nav.  Stores  Ind....      tl.800 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Home  Improvement  Industry  (mo.) 
(cont.  free  dist.) 

Home  Improvement  Contractors....    $15,000 
Home  Maintenance  and  Improvement 
(quar.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Home  Modernization....    353,701 
Spotlights  (10  ti.  a  yr.)   Ptg.  &  Dec'tn'g    .       $9,474 

Oak  Park 

Paint.  Oil  and  Chemical  Review  (ftntly, 

Thurs.)   (cont.  circ.)  


La  Fayette 


INDIANA 


Painter  and  Decorator  (no  adv.)   (mo.)  .. 

New  Orleans  LOUISIANA 

Naval  Stores  Review  (mo.) 

Naval  Stores  Indus  . 
Controlled  free  dist .. 


>4,621 


1,480 
363 


St.  Louis 


MISSOURI 


American   Paint   and  Wallpaper  Dealer 

(mo.)    (cont.  circ.)  >2S,761 

American  Painter  and  Decorator  (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)  (cont.  circ.) 

Paint  &  Decor.  Contr....  >44,200 
American  Paint  Journal  (wkly) 

Paint,  Varnish  &  Lacquer  Mfrs  ...    *4,056 

Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  »nd  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  SP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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PAINT,  PAINTING  and  DECORATING 

(Continued) 

New  York  NEW  YORK  an- 

Family  Handyman   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog1)  ...Home  Repair  &  Improv'm't.... ^297,294 
Home  Modernizing  Guide  (s-an.) 

Home  Modernizing ...  1300,000 
Interior  Decorators'  Hand  Book  (s-an.) 

(cont.  circ.)   — Int.  Decorat'g  ..  >10,182 

Interior  Design  (mo.)  Int.  Design' g  ..  *  16, 879 

Total  unpaid  dist....        2,109 

Interiors  (mo.)  — Int.  Design  &  Arch....  *24,113 

Total  unpaid  dist....        2,586 
Oil.  Paint  and  Drug  Reporter  (wkly) 

Chem.  Related  Mat's....  *1 0,746 
Paint  and  Varnish  Production  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)   Paint  &  Varnish  ..    >4,042 

Paint  and  Wallpaper  Logic  (mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog) 

Paint  Dealers,  Mfg.  &  Salesmen.... 
Wallpaper  and  Wall  Coverings  (mo.) 

Wall  Paper  Indus  ..        6,495 
Controlled  free  dist....        2.106 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Official  Digest   (mo. ).... Paint  &  Var.  Trd....  6,034 

Paint  Industry  Magazine  (mo.)     Paints  ..  $2.874 

Controlled  free  dist....  tl.284 

CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Paint  and  Varnish  (mo.) 

Paint.  Ind.  &  Finishers....     +3,525 
Painting  and  Decorating  (mo.) 

Paint  Dealers  &  Contractors....     48,140 

PAPER 

See  also  Boxes.  Barrels.  Containers,  Packaging 

Montgomery  ALABAMA 

Pulpwood  Production  and  Saw  Mill 
Logging  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Southern  Forest  Pdts....  >1 1,794 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Southern  Pulp  and  Paper  Manufacturer 

(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)     Paper...        4,878 

Controlled  free  dist....  639 


ILLINOIS 
Boxboard  Container*  (mo.) 

Paper  Box  &  Fibre  Containers.... 
Official  Board  Markets   (wkly) 

Paper  Brd. ,  Waste  Paper  &  Pulp  Prices  .. 
Paper  Industry  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Paper  Mfg ... 

Pulp  and  Paper  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)      ~ Paper  &  Pulp  Ind..~ 

Total  unpaid  dist.... 
Pulp  and  Paper  International  (mo.) 

Paper  &  Pulp  Indus  .. 
Park  Ridge 

American  Boxmaker  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Paper  Box  Mfg ... 
American  Paper  Convention  Daily   (see 

note  in  catalog) 
American  Paper  Merchant  (mo.)   (cont. 

circ.)     Wholesale  Paper  Merchants.... 

Paper.  Film  and  Foil  Converter  (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.) 

Flexible  Psk'g,  Conv't'd  Pdts  ... 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Direct  Advertising  (quar.)  (see  note  In 
catalog)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Paper.  Ptg.  &  Adv'g.... 

MINNESOTA 

Modern  Converter  (mo.) 

Foil.  Films  &  Paper  Conv'f  g.». 
Paper  Sales   (mo.) 

Paper  Merchants  &  Salesmen.... 


*3,047 

1,348 

>7,493 

*8,814 
1,262 


>3,805 


>7,887 


8.600 

t8,898 
**,43T 


Oradell                      NEW  JERSEY  Circ. 
Paper  and  Paper  Products  (s-mo.)  (tee 

note  in  catalog)   .,.., Paper  Trade....  <£4,177 

Total  unpaid  dist....  1,628 

Albany  NEW  YORK 

United  Paper  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

Paper  Makers  &  Labor....    140,000 
United  Paper  Makers'  and  Paper 

Workers  Journal  (quar.) 

Fort  Edward  Paper  Indus.  &  Labor....    140,000 

Pulp,  Sulphite  and  Paper  Mill  Workers 

Journal  (no  adv.)    (bi-mo.)  Labor....      92,000 

New  York 

Daily  Mill  Stock  Reporter  (dly) 

Paper  &  Textile  Ind.... 
Paper  end  Twine  Journal   (mo.)   (cont. 

circ.)    Paper  &  Twine....    >&,714 

Paper  Mill  News  (wkly) 

Pulp  &  Paper  Mfg. ..Qualified  paid....    >2,165 
Controlled  circ  ..  573 

Paper   Mill   News    (mo.)    (see   note    in 

catalog)    ~ M.. Pulp  &  Paper  Mfg.... 

Controlled  circ....    >5.643 
Paper  Trade  Journal  (wkly) 

Pulp  &  Paper  Indus  ..    *7,032 

Total  unpaid  dist    .        1,369 

Tappi  (mo.)  Pulp  &  Paper  Indus  ..        9,133 

Pressmen's  Home      TENNESSEE 
Specialty  Worker,  The  (mo.) 

Prtg.  Spec'ties  &  Paper  Prod's....      32,788 

Appleton  WISCONSIN 

Bulletin  of  the  Institute  of  Paper  Chem- 
istry   (mo.)   Pulp  &  Paper  Chem....        1,253 

Controlled  free  dist  ..          351 

CANADA 

Vancouver  BRITISH  COLUMBIA 

Canadian  Pulp  and  Paper  Industry  (mo.) 

Pulp  &  Paper ... 
Logger  and  Lumberman  (mo.) 

Logg'g.  Pulp  &  Paper  Indus  .. 


Gartfenvale 


QUEBEC 


omvcuo  — — 

Pulp  and  Paper  Magazine  of  Canada  (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)  Paper  Mfg  .. 

Woodlands  Review — See  Pulp  and  Paper 
Magazine  of  Canada  in  catalog  section. 


PATENTS  and  TRADE  MARKS 


43,057 
42,964 

44.267 


Los  Angeles 


CALIFORNIA 


Inventor  and  Gadgeteer  (mo.) 

Inventor  &  Gadget  Int's.... 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 


26.610 


Washington 

Journal  of  the  Patent  Office  Society 

(mo.)     ..................................  Patents....      t3,400 

Official  Gazette  (wkly)  ..........    Patents....      *5,256 

U.  S.  Patents  Quarterly  —  See  Bureau  of 

National  Affairs  Publications  in  cata- 

log section. 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Bulletin  of  the  Copyright  Society  of 
U.  S.  A.  (no  adv.)   (bi-mo.) 

Copyright  Law....         $430 
Patent  and  Trade  Mark  Review   (mo.).... 
Trade  Mark  Reporter  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  .....         J784 


CANADA 

ONTARIO 

Canadian  Patent  Office  Record  (no  adv.) 
(wkly)  ................  Patents  &  Copyrights  ... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 


PEACE 

See  also  Police  and  'Detectives 


Washington 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 


Peace  Action  (mo.)  (no  adv.). .Ind.  Peace.... 
World  Affairs  (no  adv.) (quar.) 

Interna'l  Rela.... 


1550 
1202 


tsoo 


Cirettlatlon~-**Sept.  A.B.C  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  fP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Quid*  to  the  use  of  the  Directory  la  front  of  book. 


1480 


Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


Boaton                  MASSACHUSETTS  Circ. 
International  Organization  (quar.) 

International  Questions....  1,238 

Controlled  free  dist ...  380 


PENAL  INSTITUTIONS 

San  Quentin  CALIFORNIA 

News  (no  adv.) 

Prison  Events  &  News. ..         $696 
Controlled  free  dist....         $355 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Federal  Probation  (no  adv.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  (quar.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Correc'n  &  Rehabili'n....    $13,000 

Raiford  FLORIDA 

Raiford  Record  (bi-mo.Mcont.  free  dist.) 

Correc'n  &  Rehabili'n....      $1,200 


Menard  ILLINOIS 

Time  (no  adv.)   (mo.)  .............  Penology.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 


Anamosa 

Hawkeye  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

Correc'n  &  Rehabili'n.... 
Controlled  free  dist   . 
Fort  Madison 

Presidio  (mo.)   ..  ..  Correc'n  &  Rehabili'n  ... 

Jackson  MICHIGAN 

Spectator,  The  (wkly) 

Correc'n  &  Rehabili'n.... 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 


MINNESOTA 
American  Journal  of   Correction    (6  ti. 
a  yr.)  ..................  Correc'n  &  Rehabili'n  ... 

OHIO 
Agricola  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  ....Penal  Prob's.... 


357 
4,693 


550 
1,250 

$3.590 


tt.250 
17,450 


7,305 


tl.600 


PETROLEUM,  OIL  and  GAS 

See  also  Plumbing  and  Heating;  Air  Conditioning. 

Loa  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Butane- Propane  News  (mo.) 

Liquefied  Petrol..  Gas  Indus..- 

Controlled  circ ...  >1S,352 
California  Oil  World  (s-mo.) 

Petrol.  &  Oil  Indus  ..    *3,130 

Gas  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.)    Gas  Indus....  >10,706 

Petroleum  World  and  Oil    (wkly)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  Petrol.  Indus....    *2,584 

San  Francisco 

Pacific  Oil- Motive  Magazine  (mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog)  ...-Auto  &  Petro.  Indus  ..      10,927 

Denver  COLORADO 

Rocky    Mountain    Oil    Reporter    (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Oil  Indus....       3,391 

Controlled  free  dist....        2,291 

Wilmington  DELAWARE 

First  State  Gasoline  Dealer  News  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog) ..Serv.  Sta.  Trade....      tl,575 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

National  Oil  Jobber  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Oil  Jobbers  ...  >10,S06 
Petroleum  and  Chemical  Transporter 

(mo.)  (cont.  circ. )... .Tank  Truck  Indus....  >ll,423 

Jacksonville  FLORIDA 

AGRA   (mo.)   — .....Gas  Retailers  ..        1,882 

Controlled  free  dist...       8,856 


Harrington 


ILLINOIS 


Petroleum    Equipment    (bi-mo.)     (cont. 
circ. ) Equip,  for  Petrol.  Indus... 


>11,7T6 


Chicago  Cite. 

Gas  Abstracts  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Utility  Gas  Technology....  463 

Gas  Industries  Equipment  and  Appliance 

News  (mo.)  .    Prod.  News  of  Gas 

Utility  &  LP  Gas  Indus  ... 

Controlled  circ.... VAC  22,880 
LPGA  Times  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

LP  Gas  Indus  ..    tl8,046 
Lubrication  Engineering  (mo.) 

Indus.  Lubrication....        4,938 

Oil  Daily,  The  (dly)  Petrol.  Indus....       7,240 

Petroleum  Marketer  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Oil  Marketing....  >  18, 350 
Service  Station  Management  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)  Serv.  Sta.  Mgmt  .. 

Controlled  free  dist....    135,401 
Super  Service  Station  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Service  Sta ...  >84,004 

>1Is                   INDIANA 
Hoosier  Independent    (mo.)    (cont.    free 
dist.)     .. Petrol.  Indus  ..        1.450 

Des  Moines  IOWA 

Iowa  Oil  Spout  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Petrol.  Indus....      U.550 

New  Orleans  LOUISIANA 

Offshore  Drilling  (s-mo.)     Petrol....    >5,043 

Oil  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.)  Petrol.  Indus    VAC  5,416 


Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Yankee  Oilman  (mo.)  ...  Oil  Mkt'g  Indus.... 

Mt.  Pleasant  MICHIGAN 

Oil  and  Gas  News  (wkly) 

Oil  &  Gas  Indus  ... 

MISSISSIPPI 
Southeastern  Oil  Review,  The  (wkly) 

Oil  &  Gas  Developments.... 


2,970 


$1,475 


City 


MISSOURI 


N.L.G.I.  Spokesman  ( mo.).. Petrol  &  Oil....      $2,268 


Springfield 

Missouri  LP-Gas  Talks  (mo.) 

Liq.  Pet.,  Gas  Dlr's    . 
Controlled  free  dist ... 

Great  Falls  MONTANA 

Montana  Oil  Journal  (wkly) 

Oil  Development.... 


Lincoln 


NEBRASKA 


Nebraska  Oil  Jobber  (mo.)    (cont.  free 
dist)    Oil  &  Automotive... 


300 
959 


13.270 


2.470 


NEW  JERSEY 

Fuel  Oil  News  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Fuel  Oil  Heat'g....  >11,580 

Oildom   (dly)    (no  adv.) Petroleum.... 

Oil  Marketer  (bi-wkly,  Mon.) 

Oil  &  Gas  Distrib'n....      26,428 
Pipe  Line  News    (mo.)    (cont.   circ.) 

Pipe  Line  Trd....    >«,22S 

mq|wnnie  NEW  MEXICO 

Oil  News  and  Uranium  Digest  (bl-wkly) 
Petr'm  Expl'n  &  Develop't  &  Min'g.... 


Albany 


NEW  YORK 


9,500 


Oil  and  Gas  Reporter   (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

Oil  &  Tax  Law  &  Taxation  ... 
New  York 

American  Gas  Association  Monthly  (no 

adv.)  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  GasIncU. 
Fueloil  and  Oil  Heat  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)     (cont.    circ.) 

Oil  Heat  &  Air  Cond'g  Indus....  >12,57S 

Gas  Age  (ftntly,  Thurs.)       Gas  ..    *6,368 

Gas   Heat  and  Comfort  Cooling    (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.) 
Domestic  Gas  Heat  Installers  &  Equip....  >12,474 


Orcolation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  tworn;  t  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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PETROLEUM,  OIL  and  GAS    (Continued) 

NEW  YORK    (Continued) 

New  York  Clrc 

Gasoline  Retailer  (s-rao.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)  (cont.  circ.)  ....Serv.  Sta.  Trd....  >136,941 
Beating  and  Gas  Appliance  and  Merchan- 
dising (mo.)   Gas  Appli.  RetTrs ...        12,978 

Industrial  Gas  (mo.)  Indus.  Plants....      14,006 

L.  P.— Gas    (mo.)..Liq'd  Petrol.,  Gas  Ind ...  *  13, 366 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,043 
National  Petroleum  News   (mo.) 

Oil  Mkfg  Indus....  *18,460 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,175 
Oil.  Paint  and  Drug  Reporter  (wkly) 

Chem.  &  Related  Mat....  *1 0,746 
Petroleum  Week  (wkly) 

Tech.  Super.  &  Mgm't  in  Oil  ..  * 43, 162 
Total  unpaid  dist....        2,361 
World  Petroleum  (mo.)  (coat,  circ.) 

Intern' 1  Petrol....  >10,645 

Bismarck  NORTH  DAKOTA 

Williston  Basin  Oil  Review  (mo.) 

Oil  Int ...        2,300 
Controlled  free  dist...  700 

Oklahoma  City  OKLAHOMA 

Independent  Oil  (mo.)  Oil  Indus....        1,106 

Log.  The  (mo.)     Oil  Ind....        1,700 

Oklahoma   LP  Gas  Assn.    News    (mo.) 

LP  Gas    .        1,200 
Controlled  free  dist    .  500 

Oklahoma  Oil  Jobber  (mo.)  Oil  Jobbers....l,206 

Tola* 

Bulletin  of  the  American  Association  of 
Petroleum  Geologists  (mo.) 

Scientific  Petrol.  Geol....      15,153 

Geophysics  (quar.) Petrol.  &  Oil  ..        6,289 

Independent  Petroleum  Monthly  (mo.) 

Petrol    .       13,409 
Oil    and    Gas    Equipment    (mo.)    (cont. 

circ.)     Oil  &  Gas  Equip....  >35,344 

Oil  and  Gas  Journal  (wkly) 

Petrol.  &  Nat.  Gas  ..  *  40, 183 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,458 
Petroleo  Interamericano  (Span.&Eng.) 

(mo.) Tech.  Oil  Prod'g,  Refin'g....    *4,334 

Total  unpaid  dist ...        1,400 

Bradford  PENNSYLVANIA 

Producers  Monthly  (mo.)  ....      Oil  Indus.... 

AnstiB  TEXAS 

Texas   Butane  News    (mo.)    (cont.   free 

dist.)    Butane  Gas  Indus...        1.450 

Texas  Oil  Jobber  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Oil ...      12.055 

Tipro  Reporter  (bi-mo.)  ...Petrol.  Indus....        7,230 
Conroe 

Offshore  (13  ti.  a  yr.).. Marine  Oil  Indus 

Controlled  circ  .  .VAC  7,026 
Petrochemical  Industry   (mo.) 

Petroleum  Process'g.... 
Dan,,  Controlled  circ....    $10,263 

American  Gas  Journal  (13  ti.  a  yr.) 

Gas  Indus....    *4,816 
Total  unpaid  dist...,       1,233 
Drilling  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

(cont.  circ.)    Petrol.   Indus...  >  13,409 

Drilling  Contractor,  The  (bi-mo.) 

Oil  Well  Drill'g  ...        6,685 
Journal  of  Petroleum  Technology  (mo.) 

Petrol  Eng'g....      12,588 
Petroleum  Engineer  (13  ti.  a  yr.)   (see 

note  in  catalog)    *27,598 

Fort  Worth 

International  Oilman  (mo.) Oil  Indus... 

Houston 

Petroleum  Refiner  (mo.) 

Petrochemicals,  Refin.  Nat.  Gas....  *21,911 
Total  unpaid  dist ...        1,475 
Pipe  Line  Construction  (mo.) 

Oil  &  Gas....    *5,076 
Pipe  Line  Industry  (mo.) 

Design's  Constr'g  &  Oper'g  Pipe  Lines  ...    *S,71S 
World  Oil  (mo.)   Petrol...  *24,843 


Texas 


tatai  Oil  Journal  and  East  Texas  Oil 
(mo.)  Oil  Devel.  &  Ind.. 


Drill  Bit  (mo.)  Petrol.  &  Oil... 


Calgary 


CANADA 

ALBERTA 


Oilweek  (wkly)  Oil  Trade.... 

Edmonton 

Canadian  Oil  Journal (mo.). .Oil  Indus.... 

Controlled  circ.... 

Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Oil  in  Canada  (wkly)       Petrol . 

Total  unpaid  dist  . 


Clrc 
8,401 

5,250 

45,106 

2,925 


*3,310 
1,771 


Don  Mills 


ONTARIO 


Oil/Gas  World  (mo.) Oil  &  Gas.... 

Hamilton 

Canadian  Gas  Journal   (mo.)   Gas  ... 

Toronto 

Propane  World — See  Automatic  Heating 
in  catalog  section. 

Cardenvale  QUEBEC 

Canadian  Oil  and  Gas  Industries  (no.) 

Petrol.   &  Nat.  Gas.... 


44,126 
42,034 


43,546 


PETS— CATS,  BIRDS,  GOLDFISH 

See  Dogs  under  Magazine*  of  General  Circulation;  also 

Poultry.  Pigeons  and  Pet  Stock  under 

Agricultural  Publications 


Los  Angeles 


CALIFORNIA 


Pet  Shop  Management  (mo.)  ..Pet  Sup's 
Controlled  free  dist . 
Oakland 


J988 
$4,265 


Pet  Life  (quar.)    Devoted  to  Pets  ..    215,500 

Lecanto  FLORIDA 

Canary  World  (mo.)  Canaries.... 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


American  Cage- Bird  Magazine    (mo.) 

Birds  Spec'ty..., 

Sea  Isle  City  NEW  JERSEY 

Petfood  Industry  (mo.)  «...Pet  Food 

PttUburvh  PENNSYLVANIA 

Cats  Magazine  (mo.)  Pets  ... 

Fond  do  Lac  WISCONSIN 

All  Pets  Magazine   (mo.) 

Pet  Shops  &  Pet  Breeders  ... 


10,492 


15,337 


PHILANTHROPIC  and 
HUMANITARIAN 

See  also  Sociological.  Political  Economy 


Washintton 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 


American  Junior  Red  Cross  Journal  (no 
adv.)  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Amer.  Red  Cross  (High  Sch'l)... 
American  Junior  Red  Cross  News   (no 
adv.)  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Amer.  Red  Cross  (Juv.)  .. 


Boise 


IDAHO 


Idaho  Children's  Home  Finder  (no  adv.) 
(quar.)  (free  dist.)  


$150,000 
1500,000 

..      10.000 


Bloomington 


ILLINOIS 


Accent  On  Living  (quar.)  Hand'c'd  Pers  ... 
Controlled  free  dist ... 
Chicago 

Social  Service  Review  (quar.).-Soc.  Serv.... 


1,031 
6,409 


2,882 


WiafteM 


KANSAS 


Social  Science  (quar.)  — Soc.  Science.... 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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1482 


Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


MICHIGAN 
Handy-Cap  (mo.)  ~......Help  for  H'cappecU. 

St.  Paul  MINNESOTA 

Minnesota  Children's  Home  Finder  (no 

adv.)    (quar.) 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Saint  Louis  MISSOURI 

Social  Order  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Social  Scicn  .. 

Beacon  NEW  YORK 

Group  Psychotherapy  (quar.)  Soc.  Sci.... 

New  York 

Better  Times  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Soc.  Welf.  &  Pub.  Health ... 
Bulletin  of  the   International  Sunshine 

Society  (mo.)   

Child  Welfare  (mo.)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)    Child  Welfare  Problems  ... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
JWB  Circle,  The  (no  adv.)    (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  Jew.  Soc.  Work  ... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 
Muscular    Dystrophy    News    (no    adv.) 

(mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.)  Muse.  Dystr*y.... 
National  Foundation  News  (no  adv.) 
(mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) 

Infantile  Paralysis.... 

Open  Window,  The  (mo.)       

Social  Casework  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     Social   Work  .. 

Social  Work  (quar.)    Soc.  Wkrs ... 

Volunteer  Gazette  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Voice  of  Am.   (Relig)  ... 
War  Cry  (no  adv.)   (wkly)     Salv.  Army.... 

Columbus  OHIO 

Conference  Bulletin  (quar.)  .Soc.  Work  ... 

Salt  Lake  City  UTAH 

Relief  Society  Magazine  (mo.) 

Latter  Day  Saints... 

CANADA 
Ottawa  ONTARIO 

Canadian  League  (mo.)     ...Social  Work.. 
Canadian  Welfare  (7  ti.  a  yr.) 

Toronto  Soc>  Welf>  Work  • 

Canadian  Red  Cross  Junior  (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)       ..Red  Cross   (Juv.)  . 
War  Cry  (no  adv.)   (wkly)     Salv.  Army... 

Quebec  QUEBEC 

Service  Social   (Fr.)    (no  adv.)    (quar.) 

Soc.  Serv... 

PHILOLOGICAL 

Berkeley  CALIFORNIA 

Romance  Philology   (quar.)   ....Philolog.,.. 

New  Haven  CONNECTICUT 

Journal  of  Cuneiform  Studies  (no  adv.) 

(quar. )    Cuneiform  Studies- 
Journal  of  the  American  Oriental  Society 
(no  adv.)  (quar.)  Oriental  Studies .. 

Hispania   (Eng.,  Span.,  Port.)    (4  ti.  a 

yr,) , Educ  ,, 


Circ 


8,000 
3,000 


13,800 


1.640 


3,620 
2.155 


4,250 
14,000 


26,000 


180,000 
4,323 

12,475 
24.400 

$15,004 
$79,000 


$150,000 


$3,013 


67,000 
$62,000 


Champaign 


ILLINOIS 


Journal  of  English  and  Germanic  Phi- 

lology  (quar.)  

Chicago 

Classical  Philology  (quar.)       

Journal  of  Near  Eastern  Studies  (quar.)  , 

Modern  Philology  (quar.) 

Evanston 

Italica  (Eng.  &  Ital.)  (quar.) 
Wilmette  Teach.  &  Stud's  of  Italian .. 

Classical  Journal  (mo.)  ....Class'l  Lang's, 


1,295 


$5,400 


$600 

fc  675 
733 
913 


$880 
$3,500 


Iowa  City  IOWA 

Philological  Quarterly  (no  adv.)   (quar.).... 
Controlled  free  dist  ... 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

American  Journal  of  Philology  (quar.)  .... 
French  Review.  The  (Fr.&Eng.)  (6  ti.  a 

yr.)    Teachers  of  French.... 

Modern  Language  Notes  (Eng..  Fr., 
Ger.,  Ital.,  Span.)  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  Philol.  &  Educ  . . 

St.  Louis  MISSOURI 

Modern  Language  Journal  (8  ti.  a  yr.) 

Teach'g  Mod.  Foreign  Languages    . 

Elizabeth  NEW  JERSEY 

Auxilium  Latinum  (bi-mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  Study  of  Latin.... 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

American  Esperantist  (Eng.  &  Espo.) 
(bi-mo.)       Esperanto  .. 

American  Speech    (quar.)    ..    ..Language    . 

Publications  of  the  Modern  Language 
Association  of  America   (6  ti.  a  yr.) 
Lit.   &  Philolog 

Romanic  Review   (Eng.   &   Fr.)    (quar.) 
Syracuse  Romance  Lang.  &  Lit    . 

German  Quarterly,  The  (Ger.  &  Eng.) 
(quar.)  Teachers  of  German.... 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Jewish  Quarterly  Review  (quar.) 

Bible,  Archae.,  Philol    . 

Austin  TEXAS 

Language  (no  adv.)  (quar.)      ....Philolog 

Menasha  WISCONSIN 

Scandinavian  Studies  (quar.) 

Scandin.  Lit.  &  Philolog 
Controlled  free  dist 

Manila  PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 

Journal  ot  East  Asiatic  Studies  (quar.) 
Asian  Int.,  Educ  . 


PHILOSOPHICAL 

CALIFORNIA 


Lee  Angeles 

Personalist  (quar.)..Philos.,  Lit.  &  Relig... 
San  Jacinto 

Faith   and  Freedom    (no  adv.)    (8  ti.   a 
yr.)    (cont.  free  dist.) 

Relig.  Social  Philosophy  . 

Denver  COLORADO 

Aspire  to  Better  Living  (mo.) 

Scien.,  Relig.,  Philos 

New  Haven  CONNECTICUT 

Review  of  Metaphysics  (quar.)  ..  Philos 

ILLINOIS 

diogenes    (quar.)..    ..Humanistic  Studies 
Ethics,  an  International  Journal  of  Social, 
Political  and  Legal  Philosophy  (quar.) 
Ethics  &  Philos 

Three   Rivers  MICHIGAN 

Buddhist  World  Philosophy  (quar.) 

Orient.  Philos... 


Ithaca 


NEW  YORK 


Philosophical  Review    (quar.)    

New  York 

Journal  of  Philosophy  (ftntly)   (Thurs.) 

Philos. 


Cleveland 


OHIO 


Journal  of  Aesthetics  and  Art  Criticism. 
The  (quar.) 

Philos.,  Criticism  &  News  of  Art .. 


Circ. 

$597 
$392 


859 
$5,200 

900 
$4,328 
$15,000 


$1.500 
$989 


10,861 

600 

$2.500 


$2.127 


$595 
$100 


$250 

1,200 
32.000 

3,200 
1,300 
1,924 
1,122 

1,648 
$1.770 

$1,373 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit:  5 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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PHILOSOPHICAL     (Continued) 
Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA  Ore. 

Proceedings  of  the  American  Philosoph- 
ical Society  (no  adv.)  (6  ti.  a  yr.) 

Philos  ..  425 

Controlled  free  dist...          350 

CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

University  of  Toronto  Quarterly  (quar.) 

Lit.  &  Philos....      $1,000 

PHOTOGRAPHY 

SM  Motion  Picture  Industry;  also  Photographic  under 
Magasines  of  General  Circulation 

Hollywood  CALIFORNIA 

Home  Movies  (mo.).  .Prof.  &  Am.  Photog...      25.480 
LMI  A&geles 

International  Photographer  (mo.)  (Prof. 
Photo.  &  Technicians  in  Studios  ft 
Theaters) 


Rangefinder,  The  (mo.)..  ..Prof.  Photog'r... 
Controlled  free  dist  ... 

aningtoo   DISTRICT  OP  COLUMBIA 

Signal   (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Electronics,  Commun's  &  Photog'y.... 

ILLINOIS 
International  Blue  Printer  (mo.)  ......  Blue 

Prints,  Photo  Prints  &  Allied  Repro's.... 

Photoeniravers  Bulletin  (mo.) 

Photo  Engr  ... 

MICHIGAN 
Photo  Developments  (mo.) 

Photography  Trade-- 
Controlled free  dist  ... 


$1,355 
$4.954 


Hldcaville  NE^  YORK 

Impressions  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Photo-Jnlst'3... 
Cont.  circ... 
New  York 

Art  Direction  (mo.) 

Adv'g  Art  &  Photog'y... 
Industrial  Photography  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Indus.  Photog'y... 

Infinity  (10  ti.  a  yr.)...    Mag.  Photog'y... 
Controlled  free  dist  ... 
Journal  of  the  Biological  Photographic 
Association  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Biol.   Photog'y  .. 
National  Press  Photographer  (mo.) 

News  Photog'y  .. 
Controlled  free  dist  ... 
Photo    Dealer   combined   with    Western 
Photo  Retailer    (mo.)    ....................... 

Total  unpaid  dist  .. 
Photographic  Trade  News   (bi-wkly) 

Photo  Equip.... 

Total  unpaid  dist.... 

Photo  Merchandising  (bi-mo.)..  Photo  Trd  .. 
Photo  Weekly  (wkly)      Ret.  Photo  Trd.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

PMI  —  Photo  Methods  for  Industry  (mo.  ) 

Indus.  Photog'rs.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Rochester 

Aperture  (quar.)    ................  Photography  ... 

Applied  Photography  (no  adv.)   (4  ti.  a 
yr.)  ......  ..  .........................  Comm'l  Photo... 

Image   (no  adv.)    (mo.)    ((see  note  in 
catalog)    ....  ..........................  Photography.... 

OHIO 
Professional  Photographer  (mo.) 

Prof.  &  Tech.  Photog'y.... 
Controlled  free  dist,.. 


>9,84S 

2,520 

$2,100 

$14.505 

$10,500 

9,786 

>  30,  305 

850 

1,960 

1,350 

S.625 
1,000 

*  10,583 
4,011 

*1  1,193 
1,988 

1,250 
8,500 

4,144 
15,814 

$800 
$5.400 


14,317 
4,840 


Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

PSA  Journal   (mo.)   ...............  ......  Photo....    $10,749 


Milwaukee  WISCONSIN  Circ 

National  Photographer  (mo.)   (see  note 
in  catalog)    (cont.  circ.) 

Photog'y  ...VAC  20,124 

CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Industrial  Photo  Trade 

(quar.)    Photog'y....        6,000 

Canadian  Photonews  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Photog'y. ..     +5,815 
Photo  Trade  (mo.)  Photog'y....     46,427 

PHYSICAL  EDUCATION  and 
ATHLETICS 

See  Physical  Culture  under  Sports,  Health, 

Hygiene  and  Sanitation;  also  Magasines 
of  General  Circulation 

Washington    DISTRICT  OP  COLUMBIA 
Journal  of  Health-Physical  Education- 
Recreation  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Physical  Educ ...      25.315 
Research    Quarterly    of    the    American 
Association  for  Health,  Physical  Ed- 
ucation and  Recreation  (quar.) 

Research  in  Physical  Educ....        5.000 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Coach  and  Athlete  (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)    Sports...    $14,512 

Evanston  ILLINOIS 

Athletic  Journal  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)  ...^.Athletic  Direc.,  Coach,  Train    .  * 21, 207 

Indianapolis  INDIANA 

Physical  Educator  (quar.)..    Phys.  Educ    .        4.000 

N.w  Orleans  LOUISIANA 

Punch   (mo.)    Club  Athl  ..      $3,500 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Scholastic  Coach  (mo.)  (controlled  circ.) 

High  School  &  Coll.  Athl....  > 21, 042 

Yellow  Spring.  OHI° 

Journal  of  Physical  Education  (bi-mo.) 

Phys.    Educ...        1.300 

Arlington  TEXAS 

Mentor  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Coaching  &  Training    .     $11.430 
Controlled  free  dist....      $3.707 

PHYSICS 

Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Journal    of    Research    (no    adv.)     (mo.) 
Spec.  Scien's. ;  Physics;  Math. ;  English  .. 

Cambridge  MASSACHUSETTS 

Journal    of    Mathematics    and    Physics 
(quar.)  -Applied  Math.... 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

American  Institute  of  Physics  Publics- 

tions  (see  catalog  section). ........... ~~*.....~». 

American  Journal  of  Physics  (9  ti.  a  yr.) 

Sclent.  &  Educ.  Physics....        5,486 

Journal  of  Applied  Physics  (mo.)    7,050 

Journal  of  Chemical  Physics   (no  adv.) 

(mo.)  ~ Chem.  Physics...        4,211 

Journal  of  Colloid  Science  (bi-mo.) 

Chem.  Physics.... 
Journal  of  Molecular  Spcctroscopy 

(bi-mo.)    Molecular  Physics... 

Journal    of    the    Acoustical    Society    of 

America  (mo.)  Accous.   (Scien.)  ..        4,886 

Physical  Review   (no  adv.)    (s-mo.)   10,580 

Physics  Today  (mo.)   Physics....      22,782 

Reviews  of  Modern  Physics   (no  adv.) 

(quar.)     10,896 

Soviet  Physics — JETP  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Physics....          890 

Ctocolatkm    A  A  Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.  B.C.  Statements;  6»A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

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CANADA  Circ. 

Ottawa  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Journal  of  Physics  (no  adv.) 

(mo.)     Physics ...      $2,122 

PHYSIOLOGY  and  ANATOMY 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
American  Journal  of  Physiology   (mo.) 

Physi . .        2,133 
Journal  of  Applied  Physiology  (bi-mo.) 

Physi ...        1,628 
Physiological  Reviews    (quar.)    ,    Physi...       4,413 

ILLINOIS 
Physiological  Zoology  (quar.) 

Physi  &  Zool ...  609 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Journal  of  General  Physiology  ( bi-mo. )~....  No  ad* 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

American  Journal  of  Anatomy  (bi-mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)    974 

Anatomical  Record   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)     1,156 

Journal  of  Cellular  and  Comparative 
Physiology  (bi-mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)    1.142 

CANADA 
Ottawa  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Journal  of  Biochemistry  and 
Physiology  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Biochem.  &  Physiology  ...      $1,702 

PLASTIC  and  COMPOSITION 
MATERIALS 

San  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

Western  Plastics  (mo.)  (controlled  free 
dist.)  Plastics....  >S,782 

Cos  Cob  CONNECTICUT 

Plastics  World  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 
Greenwich  Plastics ...  >S2,814 

SPE  Journal    (mo.)     Plastics..        6,500 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Materials  in  Design  Engineering  (mo.) 

Orig.  Equip.  Design  ..  * 28,688 
Total  unpaid  dist ...        1,806 
Modern  Plastics  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     Synth.  Plastic  Indus  ..  *30,405 

Total  unpaid  dist....        2,385 

Plastics  Industry   (mo.)       Plastics...      *5.346 

Controlled  free  dist....      *6,125 
Plastics  Technology  (mo.) 

Applied  Eng'g  Plastics  Field....  >  10,688 

CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Plastics  (mo.)   Plastics...     45,491 

Progressive  Plastics   (mo.)   ......Plastics... 

PLUMBING  and  HEATING 

Los  Angels*  CALIFORNIA 

Reeves  Journal,  Plumbing.  Heating-Air 
Conditioning  (mo.) 

Plumb'g,  Heat'g  &  Air  Cond  .  VAC  5,098 


SanFrancUco 


Controlled  circ  ...VAC  1,935 


California  Plumbing  Contractor  (mo.) 
(cont.  free  dist.)  .  .Plumb'g  Contract'g  ... 


7,361 


Waahfatgton    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Home   Appliance  Builder   (mo.)    (cont. 
free  dist.)  Cook'g  &  Heat'g  Appli's....      11,000 

FLORIDA 

Florida  Plumbing  &  Beating  Contractor 

(mo.) .......Plumb'g  &  Heat'g....          278 

Controlled  free  dist ...        1,568 


Chicago  ILLINOIS  Circ. 

Actual  Specifying  Engineer  (mo.)  (cont. 
circ.). ...Air  Cond.,  Heat'g  &  Plumb'g....        5,000 

American  Artisan  (mo.). .....Sheet  Metal* 

Warm  Air  Heat.,  Air  Cond....  *10,44S 

Better  Heat  (mo.)  (controlled  free  dist.) 

Coal  &  Heat'g...        4,100 

Coal-Heat  (mo.) Fuels  &  Heat'g ... 

Domestic  Engineering  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  ..  Plumb.  &  Heat.  &  Air  Cond....  *  18,528 
Total  unpaid  dist ...        1,688 
Heating.    Piping   and    Air  Conditioning 

(mo.)    Design,  Inst.   &  Maint ...  *18,311 

Total  unpaid  dist....        1,144 
Illinois  Master  Plumber  (mo.) 

Plumb.  &  Heat.  Constr.  &  Mdse  ..        1,250 
Snips  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Sheet  Mtl.,  Warm  Air  Heat  &  Air  Cond...  >  12,228 
ivanston 

Supply  House  Times  (mo.)  (cont.  free 
dist.). ..Plumb'g,  Heat'g,  Air  Condit'g ...  15,000 

Indianapolis  INDIANA 

Indiana  Plumbing  Contractor  (mo.) 

Plumb'g.  Heat'g,   Air  Condit'g...  241 

Controlled  free  dist....        1.114 

New  Orieana  LOUSIANA 

Louisiana  Journal  of  Plumbing-Heating- 
Air  Conditioning-Mechanical  Contract- 
ing (mo.)  (cent,  free  dist.) 

Plumb'g,   Heat'g  &  Air  Condit'g ... 


1.300 


,  MARYLAND 

Maryland  Master  Plumber  (mo.)   (cont. 

free  dist.)  Plumb.  &  Labor...        2,600 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Coal  Herald— Stoker  and  Air- Conditioner 

Journal  (mo.)..Coal  Dlrs  &  Air  Cond'g ...         tSOO 
Controlled  free  dist ...      $2,000 
National  Plumbing  and  Heating  Supply 

News   (mo.)   Plumb'g  &  Heat'g   . 

Needham 

New  England  Equipment  Dealer  (mo.) 

(cont.  dist.) — Plumb'g.  Heat'g. 

Air  Cond'g  &  Appliances— 

Controlled  circ....      t7,780 

Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

Minnesota  Master  Plumber  (mo.) 

Plumb'g  Cont'g ...          854 

Saint  Loul.  MISSOURI 

Stove  Mounters'  and  Range  Workers' 

Journal  (no  adv.)  (quar.). .Labor  Union....        5,500 

Bayoone  NEW  JERSEY 

Fuel  Oil  News  (mo.)  (cont.  circ,) 

Fuel  Oil  Heat'g  ...  >1 1,580 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Air  Conditioning.  Heating  and  Ventilat- 
ing (mo.)  ......«~~....... ...~~Heat.»  Vent. 

&  Air  Cond'g...  Qualified  Paid....  >ll,837 

Controlled  circ ...    >4,044 
Contractor.  The  (s-mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Plumb'g,  Htg.,  Air  Cond'g  &  Appli....  >22,390 

Electric  Heat  and  Air  Conditioning 
(bi-mo.)    ......Elec.  Heat'g  &  Air  Cond'g..-      $4.804 

Controlled  free  dist....      J3.940 

Fueloil  and  Oil  Heat  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  (cont.  circ.) 

Oil  Heafg  &  Air  Cond.  Indus....  >12£7S 

Heating  and  Plumbing  Merchandiser  (bi- 
mo.)  (cont  circ.)  ~ ....Plumb'g., 

Heat'g  &  Air  Cond...  >47,771 
Heating.  Plumbing  and  Air  Conditioning 
News  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Plumb'g,  Heat'g  &  Air  Cond.  Equip—  >3S,3S6 
Home  Comforts  Wholesaler  (mo.)  (cont. 
circ.) 

Plumb.  &  Heat'g  Wholesaler's  Int....   >4^B7S 
Ladle  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Plumb'g  &  Heat'g.  Contr. 

and  Wholesal'g.-.        *700 
Controlled  free  dist....      *4.500 


trt.  A.B.C.  Statement:  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  6JA.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Andit; 


+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  lace,  estimated. 
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PLUMBING  and  HEATING    (Continued) 

NEW  YORK    (Continued) 

N«w  York  Circ. 

Master  Plumber  and  Heating  Contractor 
(mo.)  ...............................Plumb'g,  Heat'g 

Oil  Burn.  Indus  ...        7,172 
Controlled  free  dist....       4,2W 

Mechanical  Contractor  (mo.) 

Heat'g.  Pip'g.... 

Air  Cond.  Cont'g....      KOOO 

Plumbing  and  Heating  Business   (mo.) 
(controlled  circ.) 

Plumb.  &  Heat.  Cont.  &  Retail....  >26,741 

Tarry  town 

Heating  and  Air  Conditioning  Contractor 

(mo.)  Sheet  Metal,  Heat 

&  Air  Conditioning 
Qualified  paid  circ....   >6,133 
Controlled  circ ...    >5,Z22 
Journal  of  Plumbing-Heating-Air  Condi- 
tioning (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Plumb.,  Heat.,  Air  Cond.  Contr....  >25,756 
Plumbing-Heating-Air  Conditioning 

Wholesaler.  The  (mo.) Plumb.  & 

Heat'g  Wholesalers.... 

Controlled  circ ...  >15.217 

Greensboro  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Southern  Plumbing  Heating  and  Air 
Conditioning  (mo.) 

Plumb.,   Ht'g.,   Air  Condt'ng ... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 


Canton  OHIO 

Ohio  Master  Plumber  (mo.) 

Plumb' g  &  Heat'g.... 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 


Pittsburgh 


PENNSYLVANIA 


6,050 


$900 
*300 


$630 


District  Heating(quar.).. District  Heat'g... 
Industrial  Heating   (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Metal  Trades  ...  >19,012 
Plumbing  News  (mo.)  Plumb'g.... 

Madison  WISCONSIN 

Electric  Heating  and  Cooling  (quar.) 

Air  Cond'g  &  Heat'g....      14,211 

CANADA 
Winnipeg  MANITOBA 

Western  Canada  Coal  Review  (mo.) 

Fuel  Trade  and  Heat.   Indus....     42,732 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Automatic  Heating   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)  . .  ..Oil  Heat'g  &  Air  Condi'g   .     +8,903 
Canadian  Mechanical  Contractor  (mo.) 

Plumbing  &  Heating    .     +7,267 
Hal  Rogers  "P  ft  H"  Journal  (mo.) 

Plumb'g  &  Heat'g....     +7,022 
Heating  and  Plumbing  Engineer   (mo.) 

Plumb'g  &  Heat'g  ..  +11,684 
Heating,  Plumbing  and  Air  Conditioning 
Age  (mo.) 
Plumb..    Heat.,    Vent.    &    Air    Cond'g    .     +9,161 

QUEBEC 

Entrepreneur,  L,  en  Plomberie  Chauffage 
(Fr.)   (mo.) Plumb'g  &  Heat'g ...     +2,264 


POLICE  and  DETECTIVES 

See  also  Penal  Institutions. 
Sacramento  CALIFORNIA 

California  Highway  Patrolman  (mo  ) 

Public  Educ.  Traffic  Safety  .. 
San  Francisco 

Police  and  Peace  Officers  Journal  (mo.) 

Police  News    . 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Denver  COLORADO 

Colorado  Law   (mo.)    Law  Enf'm't... 


5,846 


t200 
J6.500 


3,041 


Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA  Circ. 

National  Sheriff  (bi-mo.)  ...Sheriff  News....  $15,300 
Policemen's  Association  News   (mo.) 

Police  News..,  2,500 

Controlled  free  dist....  1,450 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Chicago    Police    Journal    (quar.)    (cont. 

free  dist.)     Law   Enforcement....      $7.500 

Springfield 

Police  (bi-mo.)  Law  Enforc'm't ...        8,004 

Wheaton 

Illinois   Sheriffs    News    (no   adv.)  (mo.) 
Sheriff's  Newt.... 


Molnes 


IOWA 


Iowa  Sheriff  (mo.). .la.  State  Sher.  Assn.. 

IMtUnor.  MARYLAND 

Journal  of  Criminal  Law.   Criminology 
and  Police  Science  (bi-mo.) 

Crim.  Law.,  Police  Science . 


Boston 


MASSACHUSETTS 


Police  and  Firemen's  Monthly  (mo.) 

Law  Enforc'm't  &  Fire  Prot.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 


Detroit 


MICHIGAN 


Michigan  Police  Journal  (mo.)  


Minneapolis 


MINNESOTA 


Minnesota  Police  Journal  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)   Crime  Detect'n 

Controlled  free  dist 

Carlsbad  NEW  MEXICO 

New  Mexico  Law  (mo.) 

Police  &  Sheriff  Ints 


Brooklyn 


NEW  YORK 


Police  Journal   (quar.)   Law  Enf'm't .. 

N«w  York 

Law  and  Order  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Lam  Enf'm't 
NPPA  Journal   (quar.)   Crime  Prev'n 


3,649 


tlOO 
tl.400 


5,821 
1,100 


§2,907 


1.500 


>  12,620 

J5.700 


Austin 


TEXAS 


Texas   Lawman    (mo.)       ..Law   Enf'm't... 
Dallas 

Texas  Police  Journal    (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

Law  Enf'm't.... 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Sheriff  and  Police  Reporter    (bi-mo.) 

Law  Enforcement    . 


Cheyenne 


WYOMING 
Wyoming  Law  (mo.) Law  Enf'm't.... 

CANADA 
ONTARIO 
RCMP  Quarterly  (quar.) 

Hist.,  Educ.,  Gen'l  Int.  of  RCMP  ... 
Toronto 

Police  News  (quar.)  Police.... 


6,780 


4,000 


1,384 


11,500 
$8,000 


Montreal  QUEBEC 

Revue  des  Agents  de  Police  (Constables 
Review)  (Fr.  &  Eng.)  (mo.)  (cont. 
free  dist.) Police  News.... 


3,200 


POLITICAL 

See  also  Congressional  and  Federal  Government 
Affairs;  Sociological,  Political  Economy 


Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Democratic  Digest  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog) 

Politics  &  PUb.  Affairs... 


89,244 


Atlanta 


GEORGIA 


Democrat  (mo.)  Polit.  (Dem.)....      tt.OOO 

$4,000— Free 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Chicago  ILLINOIS  Giro. 

Svobodne  Ceskoslovensko  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Polit.  Int.... 

Indianapolis  INDIANA 

Hoosier  Republican  (mo.)   .................  Rep  .. 

Notre  Dame 

Review  of  Politics  (quar.) 

Politics,  Cur.  Events....        1,900 

Louisville  KENTUCKY 

Democratic  Woman's  Journal    (quar.) 

Political.... 


Princeton  N£W  JERSEY 

World  Politics  (quar.)  .........  Int'n'l  Rela....      $1,350 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Adunata   del   Refrattari   L'    (Ital.)    (no 

adv.)    (wkly)    ..................  Political....      55,867 

Banner  of  Russia  (Rus.)    (no  adv.) 
(semi-mo.)  ............  „  ...............  Political....  900 

Controlled  free  dist  ..  600 

Meie  Tee  (Our  Path)   (Estonian)  (mo.) 

Political.... 

Munkas,  A  (Hung.)   (mo.)  ................  Polit....         $900 

National  Review  (wkly) 

Int'n'l  Facts  &  Politics    .      20,000 
Political  Affairs  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Magazine  of  Sci.  Socialism....        7,500 

Socialisticheskiy  Vestnik  (Russian)  (mo.) 

Political.... 

Svobodna  i  Nazavisima  Bolgaria  (Bulg.) 

(no  adv.)  (ftntly)       ....    Polit.  &  Educ  ...        6,000 

Controlled  free  dist....        2,000 

Undzer  Weg  (Yiddish)  (s-mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog)........  ............  ......Political.... 

Bismarck  NORTH  DAKOTA 

Leader  (quar.)   ...............  Political  (Dem.)....      $5,500 

Columbus  OHIO 

Ohio  Republican  News   (wkly) 

Political....      17,868 

Portland  OREGON 

Oregon  Democrat  (s-mo.)       .......  Dem  ..      $5,000 

Oregon  Voter  (wkly) 

Polit.  &  Pub.  Affairs  ..        2,248 

Harrisburg  PENNSYLVANIA 

Republican  Observer   (mo.)   ....    Political.  .. 

CANADA 

Vancouver          BRITISH  COLUMBIA 
Conservative   Clarion    (mo.) 

Polit.  (Cons.)....  642 

Controlled  free  dist....        5.201 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Action  Nationale  L*   (Fr.)    (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  .......  ~  ......  Nat.  Politics....      $2,300 

Vers  Demain  (Fr.)   (s-mo.)..  Soc.  Credit....      60.000 

POSTAL 

See  also  Civil  Service 
Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
National  Rural  Letter  Carrier  (wkly) 

R.F.D.  Carrier....    $38,000 
Postal  Alliance,  The  (mo.) 

Postal  Employ  .. 
Postal  Record   (mo.)   .....  Letter  Carriers....  $112,975 
Postmasters'  Advocate   (mo.)       ..Postal  .. 
Union  Postal  Clerk  (mo.)..  ..  P.O.  Clerks....    108.926 

Louisville  KENTUCKY 

Postal  Supervisor  (mo.)  .................... 


Pascagoula  MISSISSIPPI 

Postmasters  Gazette  (mo.) Postal....      34,741 

Rockford  OHIO 

Ohio  Rural  Carrier  (mo.)  Rural  Let.  Car.... 


1,600 


Austin  TEXAS  Circ. 

Texas  Carrier  (mo.)  Rural  Delivery  ...      $2,450 

CANADA 

Stirling  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Postmaster  (mo.) 

Postmasters  &  Asst'ts....      $7,542 

POULTRY  PRODUCTS  and  SUPPLIES 

See  also  Poultry  in  Agricultural  Publications. 
Batesville  ARKANSAS 

Hatcheryman's  Classified  Exchange  (mo.) 
Hatch..  &  Chick  Dlra_ 

Selbyville  DELAWARE 

Broiler  Journal  and  Peninsula  Broiler 
Journal  (s-mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 
(cont.  free  dist.).  Broiler  Chick.  Indus....  4,366 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

American   Poultry    Journal    (mo.)    (tee 

note  in  catalog) Poultry  .  * 364, 35 7 

Total  unpaid  dist....      11,004 
Elmhurst 

Poultry  Supply  World  (mo.) 

Hatch.,  Feed,  Poult.  Supplies  .. 
Mt.  Morris 

Hatchery  and  Feed  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Hatcheries,  Breeders  &  Feed  Retail' rs....  >16,212 
Poultry  Processing  and  Marketing  (mo.) 
(controlled  circ.) 

Poultry  &  Egg  Processors  Mkts  ...    >5,802 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Poultry  Industry  (mo.)   Poultry  . 


Kansas  City 


MISSOURI 


American  Hatchery  News  (mo.) 

Hatch'g  Breed'g  Indus ... 
Poultry  and  Eggs  Weekly  (wkly) 

Poult.,  But.  &  Eggs....    *4,801 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

American  ERR  and  Poultry  Review  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)  Egg.  &  Poult.  Indus....    >4,64S 

POWER  and  POWER  PLANTS 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 


Diesel  and  Gas  Turbine  Progress  (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Diesel  Indus 


>16,409 


Cos  Cob  CONNECTICUT 

Transmission  and   Distribution    (mo.) 
(cont.  circ.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Power  Equip,  for  Generator, 
Transmission  &  Distribution....VAC  28,203 
Stamford 

Diesel  Power  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Diesel  Engines....  >16,030 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Public  Power   (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Power  Indus 


Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Southern  Power  and  Industry  (mo.) 

Power  &  Indus 


>11,907 


>15,667 


Barrington  ILLINOIS 

Power   Engineering    (mo.)    (cont.   circ.) 

Power  Eng'g....  >42,498 

Chicago 

American  Laundry  Digest  (mo.)   (coot, 
circ.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Power  Laundry  Plants....  >21,673 

Chief  Engineer  (mo.) 

Chief  Engin'rs.  Stat'ry  Eng'g.... 

Electric  Light  and  Power   (s-mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog)    (cont.  circ.)   ....          ....  >18,276 

National   Engineer    (mo.).... Power  Eng'g    .    $15,434 

Power  Industry   (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Power  Serv's  Across  Indus....  >57,S42 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  0A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

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POWER  and  POWER  PLANTS 

(Continued) 

Stint  Joseph  MICHIGAN 

Plant.  The  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Plants  Engi'rs....  >47,33S 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Combustion  (mo.)  (coat,  drc.) 

Steam  Pow.  Plants... 
Power  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Aper.  &  Maint.  of  Power  Serv... 
Total  unpaid  dist..., 

Power  Apparatus  and  Systems  (no  adv.) 
(bi-mo.)    « .........Electrical  Power... 


Circ. 


>13,683 

*47.917 
1,687 

16,850 


Cleveland  OHI° 

Power  Drive  Engineering  (mo.) 

Power  Eng'g.- 
Power  Transmission  Design  (mo.) 

Power  Design  &  Maint.... 

CANADA 

Vancouver          BRITISH  COLUMBIA 
Diesel  Power  and  Equipment  (bi-mo.) 

Diesel  Indus.... 

ONTARIO 
Canadian  Power  Engineer  (mo.) 

Power  Eng'g.... 

Modern  Power  and  Engineering  (mo.) 
Power.~. 


+3,262 


+6.389 
•0,282 


PRINTING  and  TYPOGRAPHIC 

See  also  Journalism 
•  Ancelea  CALIFORNIA 

California  Publisher  (mo.)  ...  Newspapers....          900 
Controlled  free  dist....          500 
Printers  Exchange  Bulletin  (mo.) 

Printers  Int.... 
Western  Printer  and  Lithographer  (mo.) 

Graphic  Arts  ..VAC  9,191 
Controlled  circ,...VAC  705 


16.000 


560 


Pacific  Printer  Publisher  and  Lithogra- 
pher (mo.) Com.  Ptg.  Newspapers  ... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Editor's  Forum,  The  (mo.)  Journ.  &  Ptg.... 
Southern  Printer  and  Lithographer  ( mo. )_ 


Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Graphic  Arts  Monthly  and  The  Printing 
Industry  (mo.)  (cont.  drc.) 

Ptg.  &  Graphic  Arts....  >S2,276 
Inland  and  American  Printer  and 

Lithographer,  The  (mo.)   Print'g....  *  12, 337 

International  Blue  Printer  (mo.)  ...Blue 

Prints.  Photo  Prints  &  Allied  Repro's  ...       2,520 

Photoengravers  Bulletin  (mo.) 12,100 

Printing:  Views  (mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) 

Printing....        6,582 

IndlaaapolU  INDIANA 

Typographical  Journal  (mo.). .Lab.  &  Ptg....      99,320 

TOP*.  KANSAS 

Kansas  Publisher,  The  (mo.) 

Newspaper  Pub'g..~ 

MARYLAND 
Maryland   Press  Assn.    Bulletin    (mo.) 

Print'g  &  Journalism.... 

MASSACHUSETTS 
New  England  Printer  &  Lithographer 
(mo.) ~ -..Graphic  Arts....       2,300 

MICHIGAN 
Printing  Monthly  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Printing....    $15,000 


NEBRASKA 
Nebraska  Newspaper,  The  (mo.) 

(cont.   circ.)   Print'g... 


Circ. 


692 


Caldwell  NEW  JERSEY 

Modern  Lithography  (mo.)  Lithog'y....    **»193 

Total  unpaid  dist....        1,213 
Newsjrk 

Plating  (mo.)  Elec.  Plat'g  &  Fin'g....    *8,5O4 

Total  unpaid  dist....        1,068 
New  Brunswick 

Jersey  Publisher  (mo.)   Pub'g  &  Ptg....         $710 

Oradell 

Printing  Magazine  Including  The  Offset 
Printer    (mo.)    (see  note  in   catalog) 

Ptg..  Graphic  Arts  ..  *1 1,546 

G.,^  C1|y  NEW  YORK 

Flexography  (9  ti.  a  yr.) 

Rubber  Plate  Ptg.  &  Conv't'g ...  1,504 

Controlled  free  dist....  2.381 

Gravure  Magazine  (mo.)          Grav.  Ptg....  1,944 

Controlled  free  dist....  2,102 

New  York 

American  Ink  Maker  (mo.)  Ptg,  Ink....  $2,400 

Lithographer's  Journal  (mo.)   Litho....  32,896 

National  Lithographer  (mo.)  ...- .....  *6,491 

Newsdealer    (mo.) Publica'n  Ret'rs  ..  1 51, 000 

Offset  Duplicator  Review  (mo.) 

Office  Methods  &  Print'g....  3,400 

Controlled  free  dist....  7,300 

Print  (bi-rao.)  Graphic  Arts....V AC  6,648 

Controlled  circ  ...VAC  781 
Printing  News  (wkly) 

Ptg.,  Graph.  Arts  &  All'd  Indus  ...  4.000 


KlUdeer  NORTH  DAKOTA 

North  Dakota  Press  Bulletin  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  Pub.  &  Print'g  .. 

Cincinnati  OHIO 

Screen  Process   (mo.) 

Screen  Process  Print'g.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Share  Your  Knowledge  Review  (mo.) 

Print'g  Craftsmen.... 
Cleveland 

Electrotypers  and  Stereotypers  Magazine 

(mo.) -...Electro  &  Stereo.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Ohio  Digest  (mo.) State  Newsp.  Ints  ... 

Printing  Production  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 

Ptg.  Tech  .. 


4,944 
2,775 


16,600 


670 
701 


>14,355 


Harrlaburc 


PENNSYLVANIA 


P.N.P.A.  Press  Bulletin  (mo.) 

Newspapers ...  776 

Philadelphia 

Graphic  Arts  Review   (mo.) 

Print'g  ft  Allied  Indus... 

Controlled  circ  ..        1,800 
Poor  Richard  Almanack  (mo.) 

Ptg.,  Typogr  ..        2,000 
Typographic  Compositor  (mo.) 

Trade  Typesetting  .. 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 

South  Dakota   Rural   Press  and   Print 
Shop    (mo.)    — Ptg.  &  Journ....  282 

Prosam«,'.Home       TENNESSEE 

American  Pressman   (mo.)   ....Ptg.  Indus....      59,897 
Specialty  Worker,  The  (mo.) 

Pr't'g  Spec' ties  ft  Paper  Prods  ...      32,788 

A«stm  TEXAS 

Texas  Press  Messenger   (mo.) 

Journ.  &  Ptg....         $940 

Richmond  VIRGINIA 

Virginia  Publisher  and  Printer  (mo.) 

Newspaper  Publish'g....          875 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Northwest  Graphic  Arts  News  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.) -...Ptg.  Trade....       2,500 

CireoUtioo-HHrSept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

•C.C.A.B.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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1488 


Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


CANADA 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA  Circ. 

Canadian  Weekly  Editor  (mo.) 

Canadian  Weekly  Newspaper  Trade ...    *  1,380 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Printer  and  Publisher   (mo.) 

Ptg.  &  Publish'*...     *4,307 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Maitre  Imprimeur,  La  (mo.)  Ptg... 

Controlled  free  dist ...        1,450 
Printing  Review  of  Canada  (mo.)  (cont. 
free  dist.)  Prinfg ...       1,875 

PSYCHOLOGICAL 

Willimantic  CONNECTICUT 

American  Journal  of  Mental  Deficiency 

(bi-mo.) Mental  Deficiency  ...        5.080 

Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

American  Psychologist  (mo.)....Psych'gy....      16,280 
Contemporary  Psychology  (mo.) 

Psychology    .        5,722 
Journal  of  Abnormal  And  Social  Psychol- 

ogy  (bi-mo.)     6.304 

Journal  of  Applied  Psychology  (bi-mo.)  ....        3,851 
Journal  of  Comparative  and  Physiological 

Psychology    (bi-mo.)       ...  Tech.  Psych ...        1,867 
Journal  of  Consulting  Psychology    (bi- 
mo.) 5,401 

Journal  of  Educational  Psychology   (no 

adv.)    (bi-mo.)    ....        Educ.  &  Psychol....        3,595 
Journal  of  Experimental  Psychology 

(mo.)     2,427 

Psychological  Abstracts   (bi-mo.)   9,316 

Psychological  Bulletin  (bi-mo.)  5,659 

Psychological  Monographs  (irreg.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  Tech.  Psych    .        1,745 

Psychological  Review   (bi-mo.) 4,863 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Journal  of  Nervous  and  Mental  Disease 

(mo.)  .Neurology  &  Psychiatry....        1,485 

Provineetown        MASSACHUSETTS 

Genetic  Psychology  Monographs  (quar.) 

Scien..  Psychol....    No  adv. 
Journal  of  General  Psychology    (quar.) 

Scien.,  Psychol....    No  adv. 
Journal  of  Genetic  Psychology  (quar.) 

Scien.,  Psychol....    No  adv. 
Journal  of  Psychology  (quar.). ...Psychol.... 
Journal  of  Social  Psychology   (quar.) 

Scien.,  Psychol....    No  adv. 

Missoula  MONTANA 

Perceptual  and  Motor  Skills  (quar.) 

Psychol'gy  Human  Eng*g....  500 

Psychological  Report  (quar.)  ..  Psychol'gy.... 

Vineland  NEW  JERSEY 

Training  School  Bulletin  (no  adv.) 

(quar.)     Mentally  Deficient.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Great  Neck  NEW  YORK 

Pastoral  Psychology  (ma)  (see  note  in 

catalog)   ...  Relig.,  Psychi'ry,  Psychol'y.... 
New   York 

American  Journal  of  Psychiatry  (mo.) 

Psychiatry  (Med.).... 
Journal   of    the    American    Society    for 

Psychial  Research  (no  adv.)  (quar.)  

Psychoanalytic  Quarterly  (quar.) 

Psychoanaly.  &  Psychiatry.... 
Sociometry  (quar.) 
UH-.  Inter.  Pers.  Relations.... 

Psychiatric  Quarterly  (no  adv.)   (quar.) 

Med.  (Psych.)  .. 

NORTH  CAROLINA 
Educational  and  Psychological  Measure- 
ment (no  adv.)   (quar.) 

Measurement  Guide  &  Per'l ... 


$1,000 
$7,000 


11,158 

$12,322 

800 

13,260 

L266 

1,250 


1.700 


Durham  are. 
Journal  of  Parapsychology  (quar.) 

Scientific....  $475 

Controlled  free  dist....  $235 

Journal  of  Personality  (quar.)  ....  Psych....  1,481 
Personnel  Psychology  (quar.) 

Psych.  Personnel.,.  1,350 

Austin  TEXAS 

American  Journal  of  Psychology  (quar.) 

Psychology....       3,100 

CANADA 
Ottawa  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Psychiatric  Association 

Journal   (quar.)    625 

Toronto 

Canadian  Journal  of  Psychology  (quar.) 

Psychology ...      $1,150 

PUBLIC  RELATIONS 

Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Personnel  Administration  (bi-mo.) 

Personnel  Admin....      $4,800 
PR  (quar.)    Public  Rela'ns....        3.000 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Bulletin  of  the  Financial  Public  Relations 
Assn.   (mo.)  ....Finan.  Public  Relations  ...      $2,418 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Personnel  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo. ).. Per.  Execu  ...    $21,132 
Public  Relations  Journal  (mo.) 

Public  Relations....        4,609 

Tide     (mo.)....  Adv'g.  Mkt'g  &  Pub.  Rela  ..  *  12, 825 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,016 

PUBLIC  SPEAKING  and  LECTURING 

Santa  Ana  CALIFORNIA 

Toastmaster.  The  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Toastmaster  &  Gen'l  Pub.  Int ... 


78,000 


Indianapolis 


INDIANA 


Quote,  The  Weekly  Digest  (no  adv.Mwldy) 

Speakers...    $15,101 


Baton  Rouge 


LOUISIANA 


Quarterly  Journal  of  Speech  (quar) 

Speech.... 
Speech  Teacher,  The  (quar.) 

Speech  Educ.... 


$5,500 
$3.000 


East  Orange  NEW 

Debaters'   Digest    (mo.)    (see   note   in 
catalog)  .  ________  Argument  &  Debate.... 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

American  Speech  (quar.)  ......  Language....         $989 

Vital  Speeches  of  the  Day  (no  adv.)   (s- 

mo.)     ........    Educ..  Gov.,  Econ.  &  Busi....        8,766 

PUBLIC  UTILITIES 

See  *1»o  Telephone  and  Telegraph;  Railroads;  Power 

and  Power  Plants:  Lighting  and  Lighting  Fixtures; 

Petroleum,  Oil  and  Gas;  Electrical;  Water  Works; 

Wells  and  Sewerage 

Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Public  Utilities  Fortnightly  (ftntly, 
Thurs.) 


6,836 


Overland  Park  KANSAS 

Midwest  Municipal  Utilities  (bi-mo.) 

Water  &  Elec.  Utilities..- 


St.  Paul 


MINNESOTA 


Public  Service  Magazine  (mo.)  Pub.  Util  ...      20,242 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Electrical  World   (wkly)   ....................  Elec  ...  *  27,930 

Total  unpaid  dist....        1,147 


Circulation—  **Sept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  8P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  swom;  $Publisher*s  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


PURCHASING  (Industrial) 
Birmingham  ALABAMA  Ore. 

Alabama  Purchaser,  The  (mo.)   (see 
note  in  catalog)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Purch,  Agts  of  S.  E....       3,500 

Glendale  CALIFORNIA 

Equipment  and  Materials  Reporter  (mo.) 
(controlled  circ.) 

Product  News  of  Western  Indus ...  >16.519 
Los  Angeles 

Southwestern   Purchasing   Agent    (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  . — 36 

Controlled  free  dist ...        2,618 
Saa  Francisco 

Pacific  Purchaser  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  (cont.  free  dist.)  ..... - 2,735 


Englewood 


COLORADO 


Purchasing  News  (bi-wkly)   (cont.  circ.) 

Metal  Work'g  &  Purchaa'g....  >18»581 

CONNECTICUT 
Connecticut  Purchaser  (mo.)   (see  noto 

in    catalog). ...Pur.  Agts.  of  Connecticut  ..        1.451 

Tampa  FLORIDA 

Florida  Purchaser  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  ....Purchas'g ...        1,493 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Dixie  Purchaser  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Purchas'g....        3.190 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Chicago  Purchaser   (mo.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)   ~ .. .....Purch.  Agts....        1,264 

Controlled  free  dist....        3,065 
Railway  Purchases  and  Stores  (mo.) 

R.  R.  Pur.  Agt.  &  Storekeeper  ..    *2,000 


Indianapolis 


INDIANA 


Booster  Purchaser   (mo.)    (see  note  in 
catalog)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Indus.  Purchas'g.... 


1,806 


Topeka 


KANSAS 


Midwest  Industry  Magazine  (mo.)   (see 
note  in  catalog) 

Busi..  Purch.,  Eng'g  Exec's.... 

Controlled  circ,...    >5,404 


KENTUCKY 
Kentuckiana  Purchaser  (mo.)  (cont.  free 
dist.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  .  Pur.  Agts 


Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

New  England  Purchaser  (mo.)  (see  note 
in  catalog)  .............................  ............  _____  .... 

MICHIGAN 

Detroit  Purchaser  (mo.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)    .....  ....................  •.  .......  ~~...~.  ........  , 


Saint  Paul  MINNESOTA 

North  Central  Purchaser  (bi-mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog)  (cont.  free  dist.) ..... 

Clty  MISSOURI 

Heart  of  America  Purchaser  (mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Pur.  Agts.... 


$2.500 


$2,500 


2,875 


3,978 


3,149 


Now  York  NEW  YORK 

Industrial  Purchasing  Agent  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  ........Indus.  Purchas'g....      25,000 

New  York  Purchasing  Review  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  ..  Indus.  Purch'g ...  50 

Controlled  free  dist  ..        4,036 

Purchasing  (bl-wkly)  Purchas.  Agts.... 

Qualified  Paid ...  >13,896 
Controlled  circ....  >1 1,728 


New  York  Circ. 

Purchasing  Week   (wkly)    (see  note  in 

catalog)  Indus.  Purch'g....    $25,000 

Spot  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Adv'g  &  Sell'g....  850 

Controlled  free  dist....      14,150 
Rochester 

Genesee  Valley  Buyer  (mo.)    (see  note 

in  catalog)  Purch  Agt....        $730 

Syracuse 

Central  New  York  Purchaser  (mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Purch.  Agts....      $1,505 

Cincinnati  OHIO 

Cincinnati  Purchaser  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)  (cont.  free  dist.).  Purch.  Agts....         $800 
Cleveland 

Associated  Purchasing  Publications  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)     Pur.  Agts.... 

Buyers  Purchasing  Digest  (mo.)   (cont. 

circ.) Indus.  Equip,  &  Supplies....  >74,302 

Mid-West  Purchasing  Agent  (mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog)    (cont.   free  dist.) 

Purch.  Agts  ..        3,801 


TuUa  OKLAHOMA 

Mid-Continent  Purchaser  (semi-mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog)  (cont.  free  dist.)  .. 

Portland  OREGON 

Oregon  Purchasing  News  (mo.)   (cont. 
free  dist.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Purch.  Agts.... 


Philadelphia 


PENNSYLVANIA 


Monthly  Purchasing  Guide  to  Institu- 
tional Management  (mo.)  (cont.  free 
dist.)  . .  Institutional  Management 

Philadelphia  Purchaser  (mo.)  (see  note 
in  catalog)  (cont.  free  dist.) 


$1,816 


1,437 


$3,200 
2,915 


Dallas  TEXAS 

Southwestern  Purchaser.  The  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  $1,357 


WASHINGTON 
Washington  Purchasing  Agent  and  Man- 
ufacturer (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Purch.  &  Mfr 
Controlled  free  dist 


CANADA 

BRITISH   COLUMBIA 
Purchasing  in  Western  Canada  (mo.) 

Purchas'g  Agts..., 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Purchaser  (mo.)  ....Purch.  Agt  . 


662 
1,037 


41,850 


44,342 


RADIO  and  TELEVISION 

See  also  Electrical;  Electronic  Engineering;  Musk  and 

Musical  Instruments;  Radio  in  Magazine*  of 

General  Circulation 


Berkeley 


CALIFORNIA 


Film  Quarterly  (quar.)  Films  &  TV.... 

Hollywood 

Telefilm  Magazine  (mo.)  TV  Film  Adv'g  . 
Controlled  free  dist   . 
Los  Angelas 

Hollywood  Craftsman,  Tbe(ftntly,  Wed.) 
(cont.  circ.)  ...Int.  of  Stud.  &  Rad.  Emp  ... 

Old  Greenwich        CONNECTICUT 

Radiovision  (Span.)  (bi-mo.) 
Wool  Hartford  Radio  &  TV  Trd.... 

QST  (mo.)    -...Amat.  Radio  .. 


$2,500 


$491 
$7,799 


$1.500 


11.102 
96,014 


Washington 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 


Basic  Radio  Propagation  Predictions  (no 

adv.)  (mo.)  Long  Range  Radio.... 

Commu'ca'ns  Pr'dic'ns.... 


Circulation— **Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *Juno  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  4>A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publi»her's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
BE  SURE  TO  READ  the  Guide  to  the  use  of  tho  Directory  h»  front  of  book. 

1490 


Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


Washington  Circ. 

Broadcasting-  (wkly)   Radio  TV  Adv  ...  £20,266 

Total  unpaid  dist...       1,172 

Signal  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) Electr'cs, 

Communications  and  Photography  ...   >9,846 

FLORIDA 

Florida  Newspaper  News  and  Radio 
Digest   (mo.) Journalistic,...      $2,000 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Business  Screen  (8  ti.  a  yr.) 

Buis.  &  TV  Films....      J6.100 
Controlled  free  dist ...      $2,300 
NARDA  News  (wkly) 

TV,  Radio.  Appliance  Indus....      $5.817 
NATESA  Scope  (mo.).... TV  Serv.  Mgmt...      $5.000 
Controlled  free  dist . .      $2.500 
Parts  Jobber  and  Electronics 
Distribution  (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 
Radio  &  Electronics  Parts  Jobbers....VAC  14,240 
Radio  Amateur  Call  Book  (quar.) 

Radio  Amat.  Int....      10,384 
Television.   Radio  Y  Articulos   Electricos 

(Span.)   (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog)     ....      14.000 
Evanston 

Films  for  Television— See  Standard  Rate 
and  Data  Service,  Inc.,  Publications  in 
catalog. 

Sev.maP.rk  MARYLAND 

Hi-Fi  Tape  Recording  (mo,) 

Tape  Record'g..- 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 


25,833 
2,314 


Bolton  MASSACHUSETTS 

Swap  and   Shop  The  Market   Place  oi 
Radio  (mo.) 

Radio  Aro'rs.  Sta'n  Eng'rs  &  Mfrs.... 
Great  Barrington 

High  Fidelity  (mo.)  Music  Listeners    .  +91,227 


Larchmont  NEW  YORK 

Spot  Radio  Report  (mo.)  Radio  Trd~. 

Mineola 

Audio  (mo.)  Sound  &  Communica'ns.... 

New  York 

ARA  Log   (bi-mo.)  Labor  (Rad.  Offi'rs)  ... 
Better  Listening  Through  High  Fidelity 

(mo.)   ....    Radio  &  TV  Trade ... 

Communications    and   Electronics    (no 

adv.)   (bi-mo.)   Elec.  Eng'g  in 

Communications  &  Electronics  ... 
CQ,  The  Radio  Amateurs'  Journal  (mo.) 

Amateur  Radio.... 
Electrical  Merchandising   (mo.) 

Elec.  Appli..  Radio  &  TV.... 
Total  unpaid  dist.... 
Electronic  and  Appliance  Specialist  (mo.) 

Electronics   &  TV  ... 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 
Electronics  (wkly)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Mfrs.  Rad..  TV  &  Elec.  Controls.... 
Total  unpaid  dist  .. 
Electronics  Illustrated  (mo.)       Amat.  & 

Prof,  Radio,  TV  &  Hi-Fi  Cr'ft'n ... 
Electronic  Technician  (mo.) 

TV  Electro  Servicemen's  Int.... 
Film  Daily  (dly)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Mot.  Pict.  &  TV ... 
Film  Media  (quar.) 

Indus..  Bus.  &  TV  Films  ... 
Hi-Fi  Music  at  Home  (11  ti.  a  yr.) 

Hi-Fi  Music.  Audio  Equip  .. 
Hi-Fi  Review  (mo.) 

Hi-Fi   Records.   Tapes.   Equip' t 
High  Fidelity  Trade  News  (mo.) 

Hi-Fi  Indus  ... 
Controlled  circ  . 
Journal  of  the  Audio  Engineering  Society 

(quar.)    Audio  Eng'g... 

Journal  of  the  Society  of  Motion  Picture 
and  Television  Engineers  (mo.) 

Mot.  Pict.  &  TV  Ind ... 
Mart  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Appliance  &  TV  Retailing... 


£24,104 

3.500 
$92,500 

17,333 
67,532 

£40,670 
2,744 

115 
8,600 

£51,399 
3,363 

$76,500 
6,079 

44,385 
•123,853 

$7.996 
$2.550 

$7,450 
>58,296 


New  York  Circ. 

Proceedings  of  the  I.  R.  E.  (Institute  of 
Radio  Engineers)   (mo.)  ..Radio  Eng'g...  £56.829 
Total  unpaid  dist ...      14,613 
Radio  and  Television  Weekly  (wkly) 

Radio  &  Telev.   Parts. 

TV  &  Hi-Fi  Indus ... 
Radio  and  TV  News  (mo.) 

Latest  Developm't  Radio  &  TV    £236,101 
Radio  Daily-Television  Daily  (dly) 

Com..  Radio  &  TV  ..      10.563 
Radio- Electronics  (mo.) 

Radio,  TV  Audio  Hi-Fi  &  Serv'g    £199,124 
Sound  Merchandising  (mo.) 

Sound  Systems.... 
Controlled  circ,...        4,022 
Sponsor  (wkly).....  Buy's  of  BrMc't  Adv'g.... 

Controlled  circ   .  >1 1,856 
Television    (mo.)    (cont.   circ.)..    Telev..     >7,632 

Television  Age  (bi-wkly)   TV  Trade.... 

Controlled  circ        >8,264 
Television  Daily— See  Radio  Daily-Tele- 
vision Daily. 
XJ.  S.  Radio  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Buyers  &  Sellers  of  Radio  Adv'g....  >  10,632 
Wire  and  Radio  Communications  (mo.) 
Elec.    Communications 


Cleveland  OHIO 

Jobber  News  &  Electronic  Wholesaling 
(mo.)     (see    note    in    catalog)     (cont. 
circ. ) 
Radio,  TV,  Audio,  Elec'c  Parts  Jobb's.... 

paoU  PENNSYLVANIA 

Almanack  (9  ti   a  yr.) 

Electr'c  &  Radio  Eng'g.... 
Philadelphia 

Electronic  Industries   (mo.)    (cont.  circ.) 
Design,  Mfg.  &  Oper'n  Electr'c  Equip  .. 


2,612 

>1S,821 

3,900 
>  47,303 


CANADA 

Don  Mill.  ONTARIO 

Radio.TV   and   Appliance  Trade  Builder 

(mo.)..Rad..  TV.  Elec.  Ap.  Ret.  Mds'g....     +7,519 
Toronto 

Canadian  Broadcaster  (s-mo.) 

Broadcasting        +  1,919 
Electronics  and  Communications  (mo.) 

Electronics    &    Communications    .     +9,694 
R.  T.  A.  Sales  &  Service  (mo.) 

Radio  &  Appli....     48,360 
Vision  (mo.)  ............     TV  &  Mot.  Pict....     +4,170 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

M-A-R-T  (Fr.)  (mo.) 

Furn.,  Radio,  TV  Appliances  .  .     +3,696 
Radiotime  (ftntly) 

Radio  Advt'g  &  Program  Schedules  ..  522 


RAILROAD 

See  also  Public  Utilities 
Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Motonnan,  Conductor  and  Motor  Coach 
Operator  (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

Transit  &  Bus  Equip 


St  Augustine 


FLORIDA 


Railway  Dispatch  (mo.)   R.  R.  Enap 


Atlanta 


GEORGIA 


Southern  and  Southwestern  Railway 

Club  Proceedings  (bi-mo. )..R.  R.  Emp  .. 
Savannah 

Central  of  Georgia  Magazine  (mo.)   (con- 
trolled free  dist.)   


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Bulletin  of  the  American  Railway  Engi- 
neering Association  (mo.)  (see  note 
in  catalog)  R.  R.  Eng'g  . 

Illinois  Central  Magazine  (mo.)  (free 
dist.)  R.  R.  Emp.... 

Milwaukee  Road  Magazine  (bi-mo.) 

R,  R.  Emp  .- 


$123,400 
$11.600 

$712 
6,500 

3,672 
44,600 


Circulation— ££Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  £June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >B*A  Audit: 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  tPublisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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RAILROAD 

ILLINOIS  (Continued) 


Modem  Railroads  (mo.)   (coot,  circ.) 

New  Railroad  Developments . 
Railroad  Yardraaster   (bi-tno.) 

R.  R.  Yardmasters 
Railway  Employees  Journal  (mo.) 

R.  R.  Frat. 

Railway  Materials   (bi-mo.)    (cont.   free 
dist.)   Railroad- 
Railway  Purchases  and  Stores  (mo.) 

R.  R.  Pur.  Agt.  &  Storekeeper 

Rocket,   The   (bi-mo.)    (cont.   free  dist.) 

R.  R.  Emp 

Santa  Fe  Magazine  (mo.)   (free  to  em- 
ployees)   R.  R.  Emp 

Signalman's  Journal  (mo.) 

R.  R.  Signal  &  Labor.. 
Train  Dispatcher  (mo. )  .R.R.  Frat.  ALabor.. 

Danville 

C  &  El  Flyer.  The  (bi-mo. )..R.  R.  Emp.. 

Wheaton 

Mass  Transportation  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 
(see  note  in  catalog). .Elec.  R.R.  &  Bus 

Cedar  Rapid*  IOWA 

Conductor  and  Brakeman,  The  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  R.  R.  Labor  Frat.... 


Circ, 
>23,827 
,      $5,000 
$97.051 
,      $6.657 
*2,000 
$29,000 
56,700 
15,729 


Louisville 


KENTUCKY 


Louisville  &  Nashville  Employees*  Mag- 
azine (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.)  R.R.  Emp 


>  10, 762 


29.143 


35.000 


Boston 


MASSACHUSETTS 


New  England  Railroad  Cub  (mo.)   (see 
note  in  catalog) «    ••      $1,005 


Detroit 


MICHIGAN 


Maintenance  of  Way  Employees  Journal 
(mo.) R.  R.  &  Labor....  $204.935 


City 


MISSOURI 


Railway  Carmen's  Journal  (mo.) 

R.  R.  Labor... 
Controlled  free  dist  . 
Transit  Scout.  The  (mo.) 

St.  R.  R.  Emp.... 
St.  Lori* 

Missouri  Pacific  Lines  Magazine  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.)  R.  R.  Employees..- 

Railroad  Telegrapher  (mo.)  Tel.  &  Labor... 


10,000 
165,000 


38,600 
63,000 


Buffalo 


NEW  YORK 


Central  Railway  Chronicle  (quar.) 

R.  R.  Employees....         $900 
Railroad  Workers  Journal  (mo.) 

R.  R.  Labor... 
New  York 

Official  Proceedings  of  the  New  York 
Railroad  Club  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)   - 1.800 

Pocket  List  of  Raiload  Officials  (quar.)  ....  <fr!3,l&7 
Total  unpaid  dist....        2,361 

Railway  Age  (wkly)  — ^H,31& 

Railway   Locomotives   and  Cars    (rao.) 

R.  R.  Mechanics  ...    *7,3M 
Railway  Signaling  and  Communications 

(mo.)     ....R.  R.  Signals  &  Commu'ca'ns....    *3,927 
Railway  Track  and  Structures  (mo.) 

R.  R.  Eng-'g  &  Maint    .    *7,382 
Selecciones    Del    Railway    Age    (Span  » 
(quar.)  ....R.  R.  Indus,  in  Lat.  America  ...         $167 
Controlled  free  dist....      $2,330 

Cincinnati  OHI° 

Railway  Clerk  (no  adv.)   (s-mo.) 

R.  R.  &  Exp.  Erop,.~ 
Cleveland 

Brotherhood  of  Locomotive  Firemen  and 

Enginemen's  Magazine  (mo.) 

R.  R.  &  Labor....      98,966 
Erie  Railroad  Magazine  (mo.)  (we  note 

in  catalog) (cont.  free  dist.)  R.R.  Emp....      26,966 
Locomotive  Engineer,  The  (bi-wkly, 

Fri.)  ....Loco.  Eng'g....      70.092 


Clrt. 


70,098 


Cleveland 

Locomotive  Engineers'  Journal  (mo.) 

Locomotive  Eng'g ... 
Trainman  News  (no  adv.)  (wkly) 

R.  R.  Labor.,.  $220,000 


PENNSYLVANIA 

Mutual  Magazine  (mo.)   R.  R.  Emp.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

Fort  Worth  TEXAS 

Southwestern  Railway  Journal  (mo.) 

R.  R.  Labor.... 

Richmond  VIRGINIA 

Railroad  Journal  (bi-mo. )....R.  R.  Mgmt.... 
Roanoke  Controlled  free  dist.... 

Norfolk  and  Western  Magazine    (mo.) 

R.  R.  Emp.... 
Controlled  free  dist ... 


15,892 
1,894 


3,000 


$4,400 
$6,075 


Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Model  Railroader.  The  (mo  )       *7S,868 

Model  Trains   (bi-mo. ).... Model  Railr'd'g....  **7,929 
Trains    (mo.)    R.  R.  Trav.  &  Scenery  ...  * 33, 293 

CANADA 

Don  Mills  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Transportation  (mo.) 

Land,  Air  &  Water  Transp....    *1,6B7 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Canadian  National  Magazine  (mo.) 

R.  R.  Emp....  491,315 
Canadian    Official    Railway   Guide   with 

Airlines  (mo.)  R.  R.  Guide....        4,400 

Canadian  Railway  Club  Magazine  (7  ti.  a 

yr.)    R.  R.... 

Federated  Railwayman  (bi-mo.) 

R.  R.  Emp....    $19,448 


REAL  ESTATE 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

California  Real  Estate  Magazine   (mo.)  ... 
California  Real  Estate  News   (s-mo.) 

Sell'g  R.  E.  .. 
Controlled  free  dist ... 
Pasadena 

Pasadena  Realtor  (mo.) 

SanDieco 

Daily  Transcript  (dly.) 

R.  E.,  Legal,  Finan.... 
Sea  Francisco 

Edwards  Abstract  (dly)  (see  note  in 
catalog)    Real  Est.,  News  &  Credit.... 

Q^^  COLORADO 

Daily  Journal  (dly)  ................. Legal  & 

Real  Estate  Constr.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

New  Canaan  CONNECTICUT 

Progressive  Homeselling  (bi-mo.) 

Home  Builders.  Salesmen  &  Realtors ... 
New  Haven 

Commercial  Record  (wkly).. R.  E.  &  Bldg... 

ILLINOIS 
Appraisal  Journal,  The  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

R.  E.  Appr.... 
Business  for  Sale  (mo.),  Busi.  Investm'ts  ... 

Real  Estate  Advertiser  (wkly)  

Real  Estate  News  (wkly)  ™.«~™ 

Realty  and  Building  (wkly) 


26,000 


7.000 
3,000 


Indianapolis 


Real  Estate  Constr.... 

INDIANA 
Indianapolis  Realtor   (wkly)    

MASSACHUSETTS 
Banker  and  Tradesman  (wkly) 

Finan..  R.  Estate... 

Realtor,  The  (mo.) ~ Real  Est.... 

Controlled  circ.... 


2,108 
313 


4,320 

3,000 

5.018 
$875 

$3,324 
$4,000 


OmOation-HHrSept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisber's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Kansas  City  MISSOURI  Circ. 

Record  (dly)  Com'l,  Court  &  R.  Est  ..          770 

Newark  NEW  JERSEY 

New  Jersey  Realtor  (mo.)  ..Real  Estate...          200 
Controlled  free  dist ...       2,500 

Buffalo  NEW  YORK 

Buffalo  Law  Journal  (dly) 

New  York                  Legal,  Finan.  &  R.  Est....  $1.011 

Real  Estate  Forum  (mo.)      R.  Est...  $4,200 

Controlled  free  dist. ..  $1,000 
Real  Estate  News  (mo.) 

Apartment  &  Tenement  Own  ..  $900 

Controlled  free  dist ...  $5,800 
Real  Estate  Record  and  Builders'  Guide 

(wkly)    Com'l  Bldg.  Mgrat  ..  $600 

Realty   (bi-wkly.  Tues.)   Real  Estate  ..  $4,858 

Controlled  free    dist ...  $4,600 

Cleveland  OHIO 

Properties  (mo.)  Real  Est.  &  Constr  ...  900 

Controlled  free  dist....        1,600 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Building  and  Realty  Record  (wkly) 

Home  Bldg.,  &  Gen'l  Int    .        3,304 
Controlled  free  dist  ..        5,504 

Providence  RHODE   ISLAND 

Record  and  Guide  (wkly)     R.  E.  &  Bldg...         $692 

Dallas  TEXAS 

Daily  Commercial  Record  (dly) 

Real  Estate  &  Legal   .      $6,000 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Reporter  (dly)  Court  ft  R.  E..... 

CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Realtor  (mo.)   Real  Est....      $9,300 

Property   Owner   and   Building   Mainte- 
nance (mo.).~.R.  E.  &  Bldg.  Mainten™ 

REFRIGERATION 

See  Air  Conditioning. 
Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Refrigeration   (bi-wkly.   Mon.)       2,770 

Controlled  free  dist  ..        1,922 

ILLINOIS 
Canner/Packer  (mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Can'g,  Glass,  Freez'g....      $6,289 
Industrial  Refrigeration    (mo.) 

Indus.  Refrig    .         3,226 

Controlled  free  dist ...      11,774 

Refrigeration  Service  and  Contracting 

(mo.)   Install.   &  Refrig.  Serv  ..      12,066 

Controlled  free  dist  ..        5,934 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Air  Conditioning,   Heating  and   Refrig- 
eration News   (wkly) 

Refrig.  &  Air  Cond    .  *23,059 
Total  unpaid  dist . .        1,642 

St.  Louis  MISSOURI 

Freezer  Provisioning  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Frozen  Food  Lockers. ..     >8,408 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Frosted  Food  Field  (mo.)  (cont.  circ) 

Frozen  Foods...  > IS, 432 
Quick  Frozen  Foods  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)  (cont.  circ. ) ..Froz.  Food  Indus... 
Refrigerating  Engineering  Including  Air         * 
Conditioning  (mo.) 

Tech.  Refrig.  &  Air  Cond ...  *10,114 

Cleveland  OHI° 

Refrigeration  and  Air  Conditioning  Bus- 
iness (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Refrig.  &  Air  Cond....  >29,ftl4 


CANADA 

Gardenvale  QUEBEC  Circ. 

Canadian  Refrigeration  and  Air  Condi- 
tioning (mo.)  ...Refrig.  &  Air  Cond'g....     42,083 

RESORT  and  TRAVEL 

(Many  of  these  papers  are  published  only 
during  the  season) 

See  City,  Hotel,  Railroad  and  Travel  Guides;  also 

Aviation;  Travel  and  Tourism  in  Magazines  of 

General  Circulation. 

Phoenix  ARIZONA 

Arizona  Highways  (no  adv.)  (mo.). .Travel....  $335,000 
Controlled  free  dist....    $14,500 

Hollywood  CALIFORNIA 

Hotel  Index  (quar.)  (cont.  circ.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)    Travel  Info  ..VAC  6,061 

Los  Angeles 

Pan  American  Guide  to  the  U.  S.  A. 
(quar.)  (cont.  free  dist.)  (Span.) 

Lat.   Amer.    Travelers  ...      25,000 
Tours  and  Cruises  (quar.)   (see  note  in 

catalog)    Travel  Trade.... 

Springs 

Villager     (mo. ).. Desert  Art' les  &  Society....      $5,840 
San  Francisco 

Pacific  Travel   News    (mo.)    (controlled 
circ.)    Trav.    Trd.... 


6,303 


5,000 


2,951 
3.133 


5,074 


Boise 

Scenic  Idaho  (quar.)   (see  note  in  cata- 
log)    .....  ................  ............  ...........  Travel....    $15,000 


Fort  Lmuderdale  FLORIDA 

Sun  Colony,  The  (s-mo.)   (see  note  in 

catalog)  Resort  News  ... 

Palm  Beach 

News  (dly)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Soc.  &  Res.  News    . 
Sunday  circ.... 

Palm    Beach    Life    (s-mo.)     (see    note 
in  catalog)    Soc.  &  Res.  News  .. 


Edgartown 


MASSACHUSETTS 


Vineyard    Gazette    (wkly)    (see    note 

in  catalog)   .......  ..  ...........  —  Res.  &  Local....      $5,235 

Asburr  Park  NEW  JERSEY 

Spotlight  (wkly)  ------  ........  Resort  News— 

Atlantic  City 

Amusements  (wkly)  Local  Enter.  News  .. 

Controlled  free  dist....        8,900 

Santa  Fe  NEW  MEXICO 

New  Mexico  Magazine  (mo.)  ......  Travel....      18,258 


ChautauQua 


NEW  YORK 


Chautauquan  (dly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Local  &  Educ.... 
Coopers  town 

Glimmerglass  (dly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Resort  News.... 
Lake  George 

Mirror  (wkly)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Resort  News.... 
New  York 

A.S.T.A.  Travel  News  (mo.)  (cont,  circ.) 

Tavel  Indus ... 

Interline  Reporter  (mo.) Trav.  Indus  . . 

Controlled  free  dist  . 
Social  Spectator  (7  ti.  a  yr.)    (see  note 

in  catalog)  — ....    Resort  Soc.... 

Travel  (mo.)  .   ..Travel  &  Outdoor  Life 
Travel  Agent  (s-mo.)     ..  .   Travel  Indus.... 

Travel  Digest  (bi-mo.) ....    Travel.... 

Travel  Trade   (mo.)   Travel  Indus  ... 

Travel  Weekly  (wkly)  (cont.  circ.) 

Travel  Indus ... 


$2.500 
425 

$2.550 

>«,5S7 
5,068 
$8.000 
3.637 
5,029 

>7,36« 


Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Holiday    (mo.)    (see   note    in    catalog) 

Recreation  &  Travel....*88»,6B4 

Ctrcnlstlon    A  *  Sept  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements:  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  fiP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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RESORT  and  TRAVEL    (Continued) 
San  Juan  PUERTO  RICO 

Que  Pasa  In  Puerto  Rico,  U.  S.  A.  (mo.) 
free  dist.)  Tourist  Info.... 

Westerly  RHODE   ISLAND 

Watch  Hill  Seaside  Topics  (wkly)    (see 
note  in  catalog) 


Landrum  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

Dixie  (mo.)   Tourist  Int  in  S.  E  . 


Circ. 
19,100 


$700 


2,330 


Memphis  TENNESSEE 

Resort  Management  (bi-mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Resort'g  Trade  Int....   >4,283 


Brownsville  TEXAS 

Valley  Events  (mo.) 

Travel  in  Southwest 
Controlled  free  dist . 


650 

3,500 


Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Ships  and  the  Sea  (quar.) 

Ships  &  Travel  by  Sea....      27,020 
Trains    (mo.)    .   R.  R.  Travel  &  Security....  * 33,293 

CANADA 
Calgary  ALBERTA 

A.  C.  T.  Magazine,  The  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  Com'l  TravTs....      $4,200 

Vancouver          BRITISH  COLUMBIA 
Current  Events  (mo.)   (see  note  in 
catalog)   (cont.  circ.) 

Travelogue  &  Guide  Bk....    $1 5,000 


Winnipeg 


MANITOBA 


Whiteshill  Echo  (mo.)  Resort  News....        2,351 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Key  to  Toronto  (mo.) Tourist  Info... 

Controlled  free  dist ...      14,400 

Huntingdon  QUEBEC 

Canada- West  Indies  Magazine  (mo.) 

Travel  &  Foreign  Trade  ..        1,800 

Hamilton  BERMUDA 

Bermudian  (mo.)  Soc.,  Trav.  &  Spts  ...      $5,500 

This  Week  in  Bermuda  (wkly)  (free 
dist.)   Tourist  Info...      $3.500 


ROADS  and  STREETS 

See  also  Construction.  Contracting.  Building,  Excavat 
ing;  Brick,  Tile,  Cement.  Concrete 

Sacramento  CALIFORNIA 

California  Highways  and  Public  Works 
(no  adv.)    (bi-mo.)    (cont.  free  dist.) 

Good  Roads....    $47,500 
San  Francisco 

Pacific  Road   Builder  and  Engineering 
Review  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 
(cont.  circ.)   ...Road  &  Heavy  Constr....    >»,034 


Washington 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 


American  Highways   (no  adv.)    (quar.) 

Highway  Constr.... 
American  Road  Builder  (mo.) 

Road  Bldg ... 
Controlled  free  dist ... 
Public  Roads  (bi-mo.)  (no  adv.) 

Highway  Research.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
World  Highways  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)     ~ Internal  Rd.  Devel'ts.... 


5,000 


6,793 
4,409 


$1,300 
$4.000 


3,500 


Decatur  GEORGIA 

Dixie  Contractor  (wkly)  (cont.  circ.)  (see 
note  in  catalog) 

Bldg.,  Eng'g  Road  Constr....    > 5,536 


Chicago  ILLINOIS  Circ. 

Better  Roads  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Highway  Eng'g  >28,373 
Modern    Highways    (mo.)    (cont.    circ.) 
(see  note  in  catalog) 

Mod.  Hwy.  Eng'g....VAC  15,793 
Roads    &   Streets    (mo.)    (cont.    circ.) 
Highway  &  Heavy  Constr.   Equip.  & 

Materials  ..  >3S,206 
Rural  Roads  (bi-mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Low  Cost  Rd.   Constr.    &   Maint ...  > 3 1,348 
Street   Engineering    (mo.)    (cont.    circ.) 
Springfield  Hwy'   Conslr      >15'in 

Builder,  The   (mo.) 

H'way  &  Heavy  Const'n  &  Eng'g  ..  244 

Controlled  free  dist . .        4,538 

Frankfort  KENTUCKY 

Scraper  (s-mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Highway  Constr  .. 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Nebra  (wkly)   (free  dist.)  Road  Bldg.... 


$1,650 


Lansing 


MICHIGAN 


Michigan  Roads  and  Construction  (wkly) 
Highway  &  Public  Works 

Jackson  MISSISSIPPI 

Mississippi  Highways    (mo.) 

Highway  Constr.  &  Maint 


*1,944 


Albany 


NEW  YORK 


Low  Bidder  (mo.) 

Hwy.   &  St.  Constr.  N.  Y.  State 


Columbus 

Ohio  Public  Works   (bi-mo.) 

Highway  Constr  .. 

Altoona  PENNSYLVANIA 

Pennsylvania  Road  Builder  (mo.) 

Road  Constr.   &  Maint 

..      .  .  Controlled  free  dist  ... 

Hams  burg 

Highway  Builder  (mo.)       .    ..Road  Bldg  .. 
Controlled  free  dist    . 


$1,500 


$3,975 
$1,026 

$645 
$5,594 


CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Roads  and  Engineering  Construction 

(mo.)   ................  ....  Eng'g  &  Constr....  *  10,079 

ROOFING 

See  also  Sheet  Metal  Working 
CUemgo  ILLINOIS 

Journeyman    Roofer    and    Waterproofer 

(mo.)    .    .    Roof'g  &  Waterp'g.  Insul.  .. 
National   Roofer   Siding  and   Insulation 

Contractor   (mo.)    (cont.   circ.).  .Roof'g  ..  >12,158 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

American  Roofer  and  Siding  Contractor 

(mo.)    (cont.  circ.)   ......................  >10,120 

Roofing,  Siding  and  Insulation  (mo.) 

(cont.  circ.)   ......  Roof'g,  Sid'g  &  Insul....  >11,140 

RUBBER  STAMPS,  SEALS,  STENCILS 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Marking  Industry  (mo.) 

Mark'g  Device  Indus.... 

RUBBER  TRADE 

See  also  Automotive  Trade 
New  York  NEW  YORK 

Rubber  Age   (mo.)  ......  Rub.  Prod's  Mfg....    *4.7S« 

Rubber  World  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Rubber  Mfg....    >5,510 

Akron  OHIO    • 

Rubber  Chemistry  and  Technology  (quar.  ) 

Rub.  Research  &  Tech.  Devel.  ..      $4,000 
United  Rubber  Worker  (no  adv)   (mo.) 

Labor.... 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

•C.C.A.B.  Audit;  {P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  {Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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SAFETY 

CALIFORNIA  Circ. 

California  Highway  Patrolman  (mo.) 

Public  Educ..  Traffic  Safety....       5,846 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Farm  Safety  Review  (no  adv.)   (bi-mo.) 

Farm  Safety  ... 
Controlled  free  dist....      25,000 

Industrial  Supervisor  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Indus.  Safety  ..  1162,273 
National  Safety  News  (mo.) 

Indus.  Safety,  Fire  Prev.  &  Health  ..  *  33,168 
Total  unpaid  circ  ..        3,707 
Safety   Education    (mo.)    (see   uote    in 
catalog)    ...............................................      10,116 

Traffic  Safety  (mo.)  .......................  ,  Safety  ..    $12.000 

Now  York  NEW  YORK 

Magazine  of  Standards,  The  (mo.) 

Standard'  n  &  Safety  Codes  ..        9,104 
Safe  Flying   (bi-mo.)    ..  Safety  in  Avia'n.... 

Safety   (quar.)    ................................        J2.000 

Controlled  free  dist....         J500 

Safety  Maintenance  (mo.) 

Accid.  Prev.,  Fire  Prot....      14,402 

Cleveland  OHI° 

Occupational  Hazards  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Indus.  Health,  Safety  &  Fire  Prot  ...  >22,001 

Anderson  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

Safety  Journal  (mo.)    ........  Acci.  Prev'n  ..        11,560 

CANADA 

Edmonton  ALBERTA 

Safety  Counselor,  The  (mo.)  ......  Safety....  287 

Controlled  free  dist....        2,613 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Health  &  Industrial  Safety  (Eng.  &  Fr.) 

(mo.)    ..........  .....Indus.  Safety  &  Health  ...  160 

Controlled  free  dist  ...        3,140 

SCIENTIFIC  (General) 

See  also  Astronomy;  Nuclear  Engineering;  Biology; 

Chemical    Engineering   and    Chemistry;   Geological: 

Physics;  Psychology;  Scientific  under  Agricultural 

Publications 


Los  Angeles 


CALIFORNIA 


5,764 
1,736 


1,750 
$1,696 


J2.600 


Lab  World  (mo.)  News  of  the  Scien  Lab.... 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 

New  Haven  CONNECTICUT 

American  Journal  of  Science  (mo.)  .......... 

Journal  of  Studies  on  Alcohol   (quar.) 

Scien.... 

Yale  Scientific  Magazine   (mo.) 

Scien.  Eng'g.... 

Washington     DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Journal  of   Geophysical   Research    (no 
adv.)    (mo.)    ........  Geophysical  Sciences  ... 

Journal  of  Research  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 
Spec.  Sciences;  Physics;  Math.;  English— 
Science  (wkly)   ........  ........................  Scien      *S9,106 

Science  News-Letter  (wkly) 

Summary  of  Science  News  ...  *64,151 
Science  Teacher  (8  ti.  a  yr.)..  Scien.  Educ....      12,595 

Palm  Beach  FLORIDA 

Academy  News,  The  (wkly)  Scien.  Int.... 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Industrial  Research  (quar.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Scien.  Res    . 
Industrial  Science  and  Engineering  (6  ti. 

a  yr.)  (cont.  free  dist.)  ...Indus.  Scien.... 
Proceedings,  National  Academy  of 

Sciences  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  Scien.... 

Science  Digest  (mo.)  Gen' 1  Science.... 

Oak  Park 

School  Science  and  Mathematics  (mo.) 

Scien.  &  Math.  Educ.... 


25,000 
'33,691 


2,166 

210,892 


$4,500 


Circ 

900 


Goshen  INDIANA 

Journal  of  the  American  Scientific  Affli- 
ation  (no  adv.)   (quar.)  ...........  Science 

La  Fajrette 

Purdue  Scientist  (quar.)  ....    Scien.  Coll  ...          200 
Controlled  free  dist...          100 


IOWA 

Iowa  State  Scientist  (mo.)  ....Scien.  Coll....      tl.500 


Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Operations  Research:  Journal  of  the 
Operations  Research  Society  of 
America    (bi-mo.  )  ...  ..........  Opera'ns  Res  . 


4,200 


Cambridge  MASSACHUSETTS 

Isis  (quar.)  ......  -  ...........    Hist,  of  Science.... 


Princeton                   NEW  JERSEY 
American  Scientist  (quar.)   


...Scien....      78,678 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

Impact  of  Science  on  Society  (no  adv.) 
(quar.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

Scien....        1,550 
Controlled  free  dist  ..        1,675 
Journal  of  Applied  Polymer  Science  (no 

adv.)   (mo.)       ....  Scien.... 

Journal   of    Polymer   Science    (no   adv.) 

(mo.)    „ Scien....      t2,000 

Review  of  Scientific  Instruments   (mo.) 

Instruments  &  Methods    .        8,058 
Science  World  (bi-wkly,  Tues.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)  lligh  School  Stud's....    175,000 

Scientific  American  (mo.) 

Appli.  Sci.  &  Res'h...  * 203,529 

Durban,  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Ecology  (quar.) Scien....        2,875 

Columbus  OHIO 

Current  Science  and  Aviation  (wkly) 

(no  adv.)  M School  Science.... 

Ohio  Journal  of  Science  (bi-mo.)  tl.800 


TuU.  OKLAHOMA 

Bulletin    of    the    American    Association 
of  Petroleum  Geologists  (mo.) 

Scien.  Petrol.  Geol.... 
Journal  of  Paleontology  (bi-mo.) 

Scien.  Geol.... 


Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Journal  of  the  Franklin  Institute  (mo.) 
Scien.  &  Tech  . 

Nashville  TENNESSEE 

Journal  of  the  Tennessee  Academy  of 

Science   (quar.)   


15,153 
2,158 

$3.039 

$750 
CANADA 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Ingenieur  (Fr.)    (quar.)....Scient.  &.Educ....     +2,320 
Quebec 

Naturaliste   Canadien,    Le    (Fr.)    (mo.) 

Scien.  &  Coll.... 

SEED  and  NURSERY  TRADE 

See  also  Florist  and  Floriculture;  Horticulture  in 
Agricultural  Publications 

Arodj.  CALIFORNIA 

Pacific  Coast  Nurseryman  (mo.) 

Nurs-men.  Garden  Sup.  Dlrs  ...        8,735 
San  Francisco 

Western  Feed  and  Seed  (mo.)   (cont. 

circ.)   .Feed,  Seed.  Grain  Mill's.... 

&  Garden  Sup  ..    >5,799 

Miami  FLORIDA 

Southeastern  Nurseryman    (mo.)    (cont. 
circ.) Nurs'ym'n,  Card.  Sup.  Dlrs.... 


4.104 


Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  s>A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  8 P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  f  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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SEED  and  NURSERY  TRADE 

(Continued) 

ILLINOIS  Cire. 
American  Nurseryman  (semi-mo.) 

Horticulture....  9,965 
Grain  ft  Feed  Journals  and  Rice  News 

(8-mo,)     Wholes.  Grain,  Feed,  Seed  ...  12,510 

Seed  Trade  News  (wkly)  Seed  Ind ...  $3,459 

Seed  World  (s-mo.)  Seed  Trade...  *4,091 

Total  unpaid  dist....  1,152 

Nsw  Orleans  LOUISIANA 

Seed  and  Garden  Merchandising   (mo.) 
(cont.  free  dist.) Seed  Trade....   >5,468 

Saa  Antonio  TEXAS 

Seedmen's  Digest  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Seed  &  Nursery  Trade....   >S,755 

SEISMOLOGY 

CALIFORNIA 

Bulletin  of  the  Seismological  Society  of 
America  (quar.)  (no  adv.)  $1.267 

SELLING  and  SALESMANSHIP 

See  also  Advertising  and  Marketing;   Bnstaass   and 

Office  Method*;  Mail  Order;  General  Merchandise 

CALIFORNIA 

3,400 
872 


Agent  &  Representative  (mo.)  ...  Sell's... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 


Washington   DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Retail    Clerks'    International    Advocate 

(no  adv.)  (mo.)  Retail  Sales  People....  $300,000 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

NAWCAS  Haws  (mo.). .Woman's  and 

Children's  Apparel  Selling....      14,500 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Industrial  Marketing  (mo.) 

Indus.  Sales  &  Adv'g....  *  14, GOT 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,016 
National  Pood  Distributors  Journal 

(mo.)  ...~~. ........Food  Dist.  &  Selling  .. 

Salesman's  Opportunity  Magazine  (mo.) 

Salesmen- Direct  Sell' g  ... 
Selling  Sporting  Goods  (mo.) 

Sport'g  Goods ... 
Controlled  circ....  >10,487 
Specialty  Salesman  (mo.)  Direct  Selling.-. 
Sporting  Goods  Salesman  and  Boating 
Salesman   (quar.)    (cont.  free  dist.) 

Sport'g  Goods  ...    $10,900 
Times  Sales  Financing  (no  adv.)  (ma) 

Sales  Financing  Indus....       4.500 

UtMpoII*  INDIANA 

Insurance  Salesman  (mo.) 

Life  Ins.  Salesmen....  4*1,227 

Wast  Des  Moines  IOWA 

Leader's  Magazine  (no  adv.)   (ma) 

Insur.  SelTg.... 

MICHIGAN 
Fund  Raiser,  The  (quar.) 

Organlza'l  Sell'g....      $3,456 
Controlled  free  dist...  $100,402 

MINNESOTA 
Paper   Sales    (mo.) 

Paper  Merchants  &  Salesmen...,    *S,437 
Wholesale  Drug  Sales  (mo.) 

Drug  Salesmen....     •4,025 

St.  Louts  MISSOURI 

Life  Insurance  Selling  (mo.)  — Life  Ins....  *27,597 

Ms*  York  NEW  YORK 

American  Salesman  (mo.)  Salesmanship....    |42,000 
Army-Navy  Store  Magazine  (mo.) 

Army-Navy  Retail  Outlets— 


New  York  Cite. 

Briefed— For  the  Busy  Executive  (mo.) 

Brief'g  of  Entire  Sell'g  Front.. 
Installment  Retailing  (mo.) 

House  to  House  Installment  Indus  ...       1.S78 
Controlled  free  dist ...       1,122 
New  York  Sales  Executive  (wkly) 

Sales  Executive  Club  Int....         $200 
Controlled  free  dist....      $3.500 
"Sales" — Army- Navy  Surplus   (wkly) 

Sale  of  Surplus  Mat'ls.... 
Sales  Executive,  The  (wkly)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    (cont.   circ.) Sell'g....      $3,500 

Sales  Management   (s-mo.)  Sales  Mgmt  ..  * 24,826 
Total  unpaid  dist  ..        1,779 
Sales  Meetings—See  Philadelphia.  Pa.  in 

catalog  section. 
Spot  (ma)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Adv'g  &  Selling....          850 
Controlled  free  dist....      14,150 
Successful   Selling    (mo.)    (see  note   in 

catalog) (cont.  free  dist.). .Direct  Sell'g....    251,500 
Variety  Store  Merchandiser  (mo.)   (see 
note  in  catalog)  (cont.  circ.)...5c  to  $5 

Chain  Store  Mgrs.  &  Exec's....  > 26, 636 

Columbus  OHIO 

Sample  Case  (mo.)    Busi.  &  Sales.... 

Pauldlng 

Timely  Tips  Maga2ine(mo.)  Mailorder  ..      $4,000 
Controlled  free  dist          $4,000 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Sales  Meetings  (6  ti.  a  yr.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)    Trade  Shows,  Conven's_ 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Spare  Time  (4  ti.  a  yr.)  (Controlled  free 
dist.)    Bus.  &  Finan  ...    515,144 

CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Marketing     (wkly) .  Adv'g  &  Sales  Mgmt....    *6,476 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Prestige  (Fr.  &  Eng.)  (10  ti.  a  yr.) 

Cosmeticians.  Drug  ft  Gift 

Salespeople ...     * 5,623 

SHEET  METAL  WORKING 

See  also  Metal  Working  and  Metal  Trada 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

American  Artisan   (mo.) 

Sheet  Met..  Warm  Air  Heat,  Air  Cond   .  *  10, 445 
Snips  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Sheet  Met..  Warm  Air  Heat,  Air  Cond....  >12,228 

Tarrytown  NEW  YORK 

Heating  and  Air  Conditioning  Contractor 

(mo.) Sheet  Metal.  Heat'g 

ft  Air  Conditioning.^. 
Qualified  paid  circ....   >6,133 
Controlled  circ....    >5,222 

SHOES,  LEATHER,  LUGGAGE 


n  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

Coast  Shoe  Reporter  (mo.). .Ret.  Shoe Trd  ... 


$1.900 


Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Leather  and  Shoes  (wkly) 

Shoes,  Leather  Goods  ..  *3,69S 

Shoe  Horn,  The  (mo.)   Labor  ..  8,000 

Shoe  Service  (mo.)  Shoe  Repairs....  $112 

Controlled  free  dist ...  $44,500 

MASSACHUSETTS 

American  Shoemaking  (wkly). .Shoe  Mfg ...    * 3,334 
Leather  Manufacturer,  The  (/no.) 

Leather,  Tan.  &  Finish...          964 
Master  Shoe  Rebuilder.  with  which  is 
combined  The  Shoe  Repairer  and  Find- 
ings Dealer  (mo.) -Shoe  Find'g  ft  Top 
Rank'g  Shoe  Rep'rs.... 


Circulation-  ft  ySept.  A.  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  wA.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit: 
''  8P'a  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
of  the  Directory  te  front  of  book. 

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Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  die.    ! 

Bulletin    of    Leather   and    Shoe    News 

(wkly)  „ 1,800 

Now  York  NEW  YORK 

Footwear  News  (wkly)  Shoe  Indus....  * 21, 055 

Total  unpaid  dist....  1,184 
Handbag!  and  Accessories  (mo.) 

Handbag.  Glove,  Belt.  Scar!  Indus ...  *4,860 
Luggage  and  Leather  Goods  (mo.) 

Leather  Goods,  Trunks....  * 3,891 

Cincinnati  OHIO 

Journal  of  the  American  Leather  Chem- 
ists Assn.  (mo.)  Tanning  Chem'y....        1.401 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Boot  and  Shoe  Recorder  (s-mo.) 

Shoe  &  Leather  Indus  ...  *19,612 
Total  unpaid  dist. ..        2,830 

Fort  Worth  TEXAS 

Leather  Craftsman,  The  (bi-mo.) 

Leather  Craft...      30,544 

CANADA 

Don  Mills  ONTARIO 

Shoe  and  Leather  Journal  (mo.) 

Footwear....     *  4.643 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Leather  Life  (mo.)  Leather  Indus.... 

Leather  World  (mo.) 

Shoe  Fact..  Tan.  &  Retailers...     +4,460 

SOCIETY  FOR  THE  PREVENTION  OF 

CRUELTY  TO  ANIMALS, 

ANTI-VIVISECTION 

Denver  COLORADO 

National  Humane  Review  (bi-mo.) 

Humane  .. 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Our  Dumb  Animals  (mo.)....An'l  Lovers...     $24,500 
Our  Fouiiooted  Friends  (quar.) 

Kindness  to  Animals.... 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Animaldom  (mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

S.P.C.A.....    *20,800 
A-V,  The  (no  adv.)  (ma)  (see  not«  in 

catalog)    ~ Anti-Vivisec....    tlS.OOO 


SOCIOLOGICAL,  POLITICAL 
ECONOMY,  ETC. 

See  alto  Philanthropic  and  Humanitarian 

Tucson  ARIZONA 

Arizona  Business  and  Economic  Review 
(no  adv.)  (mo.)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Econ.  Res.... 


Loe  Angeles 


CALIFORNIA 


National  Welfare  Advocate  (mo.) 

Old  Age  Pensions  &  Social  Welfare.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Sociology  and  Social  Research  (bi-mo.) 

Sociology.... 


Forum  (no  adv.)  (wkly)  . 


New  Haven  CONNECTICUT 

Journal  of  Studies  on  Alcohol  (quar.) 

Alcoholic  Scien.,,, 

Woahington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
American  Political  Science  Review 

(quar.)   ~ Science  of  Gov't... 

Freedom  and  Union  (mo.) 

Intern'l,  Polit.  A  Boon.... 


*4,000 


37,606 
5,348 


977 


tl.696 


16,55 


Washington 

Journal  of  the  American  Statistical  Asso- 
ciation (quar.)  JStatis.,  Econ.... 

Middle  East  Journal.  The  (quar.) 

Soc.,  Political  Econ.  Problems.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
National  Pension  Guide  (no  adv.)   (bi- 
mo.)    ...     .  Pensions... 

Progress  (no  adv.)    (mo.)   (see  note  in 

catalog)   Moral  Reform.... 

Townsend  Plan  National   Courier,   The 
(bi-wkly.  Sat.)  Pension  Plan  .. 

Athens  GEORGIA 

Georgia  Business  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  (cont. 
free  dist.)  Bust  Res  .. 

Champaign  ILLINOIS 

Current  Economic  Comment  (quar.) 
(Controlled  free  dist.) 

Econ.  Devel'ts  &  Busi.  Op'ns.... 
Illinois  Business  Review  (no  adv.) 
(mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) 

Busi.  &  Econ.  Develop' ts.... 
Chicago 

American  Journal  of  Sociology  (bi-mo.)  .... 
Economic  Development  and  Cultural 

Change  (quar.)        Econ.  Dev.... 

Employee  Benefit  Plan  Review  (mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog) 

Pensions.  Welfare  Benefits.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Journal  of  Political  Economy  (bi-mo.)    .  .. 
Bvanaton 

American  Economic  Review  (quar.)  

Bloomtogton  INDIANA 

Indiana  Business  Review  (no  adv.) 

(mo.)  .......... .~... Research,  Busi.... 

Controlled  free  dist ... 

.  Clty  IOWA 

Iowa  Business  Digest  (mo.)    (cont.  free 
dist.)    -...Busi.  &  Econ.  Research.... 

Lawrence  KANSAS 

Kansas  Business  Review  (no  adv.) (mo.) 

Busi.  Research  .. 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Topeka 

Kansas  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.)  ....Indus  Devel.... 
Controlled  free  dist   . 
WinAeld 

Social  Science  (quar.)  ........Social  Science ... 


Ore. 

8,200 


2,095 
150 


9,107 


B.800 


4,360 

t8.487 

4,756 

774 


3,314 

616 

2,609 

til. 986 


6,417 


4.300 


8.600 
121.500 


Baton  Rouge 


LOUISIANA 


Louisiana    Business   Review    (no   adv.) 

(mo.)  (free  dist.) Com.  Research  ... 

Baltimore  MARYLAND 

Social  Forces  (quar.)  » 


Cambridge  MASSACHUSETTS 

Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics  (quar.) 

Polit.  Economy.... 
Review  of  Economics  and  Statistics  (no 

adv.)    (quar.)   .. Economics.... 

Merrimac 

Destiny  (no  adv.)(mo.)..Econ.,PoL>Relig.... 


State  College 


MISSISSIPPI 


Mississippi  Business  Review  (no  adv.) 
(mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.) 

Miss.  Busi.  &  Indus.... 

Albuquerque  NEW  MEXICO 

New  Mexico  Business  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

Busi.  Research.... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 

Ithaca  NEW  YORK 

Rural  Sociology  (quar.)  Rural  Soc'gy.... 


3,050 
1,508 


12,950 
*2,150 


12,250 


232 
713 


-**Sept.  A  B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  t Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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SOCIOLOGICAL,  POLITICAL 

ECONOMY,  etc.    (Continued) 
NEW  YORK     (Continued) 
New  York 

American  Child  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Child  Labor,  Youth  Empl'mt  .. 
American- Israel   Economic   Horizons 
(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog)  (cont.    free 

dist.)     Amer. -Israel  Econ.  Rela'ns.... 

American  Journal  of  Economics  and 

Sociology  (quar. )  Social  Sciences, 

Economics,  Sociology.... 
American  Sociological  Review  (bi-mo.) 

Sociology.... 

Challenge.   The   Magazine   of   Economic 
Affairs  (no  adv.)    (mo.)   (see  note  in 

catalog)    ...-. - Economics.... 

Cycles  (mo.)  .Scien.  of  Predic'n.... 

Ethical  Outlook  (bi-mo.)   .   Ethical  Cult... 
Controlled  free  dist.... 
Journal  of  Cycle  Research  (no  adv. ) 

(quar.)   Cycle  Research.... 

International  Social  Science  Bulletin 
(no  adv.)    (quar.)    (see  note  in  cata- 
log)     Social  Science.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 
Journal  of  Economic  History  (quar.) 

Rev.  Articles  &  Discussions.... 
Journal  of  Educational  Sociology  (mo.) 

Theory  &  Prac.  of  Sociology  ... 
Journal  of  the  History  of  Ideas  (quar.) 

Intellectual  History.... 
Political  Science  Quarterly  (quar.) 

Pol.  Science  .. 

Rights   (bi-mo.)   .....Civil  Liberties.... 

Science  and  Society  (quar.)  Soc.  Science.... 
Social  Research  (quar.) 

Political  &  Soc.  Science  ... 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 

Sociological  Abstracts  (quar.). .Sociology.... 
Sociometry  (quar.).. ..Inter.  Pers.  Rela'ns.... 

Chapel  Hill  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Southern  Economic  Journal  (quar. ).  Econ ... 
University  of  North  Carolina  News  Let- 
ter   (ftntly)    (Wed.)    (no   adv.)    (free 
dist.)    Educ.,  Econ.  &  Soc,.., 


Columbus  OHIO 

Conference  Bulletin  (quar.) 


Soc.  Work.... 


Norman  OKLAHOMA 

Oklahoma   Business   Bulletin    (no  adv.) 
(mo.)   (cont.  free  dist.)  ....    Busi.  Res... 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Annals    of    the    American    Academy    of 
Political  and  Social  Science  (bi-mo.) 

Pittsburgh                         Polit'  &  Soc'  Sdencc   ' 
Pittsburgh  Business  Review  (no  adv.) 
(cont.  free  dist.)  - Busi. 

VermilHon  SOUTH  DAKOTA 

South  Dakota  Business  Review  (no  adv.) 
(quar.)    (cont.   free  dist.)    


Austin 


TEXAS 


Southwestern   Social    Science   Quarterly 

(quar.)       Econ.    Busi.   Admin  , 

Texas  Business  Review  (mo.) 

Busi.  &  Econ  . 
Controlled  free  dist... 

MadUon  WISCONSIN 

Land  Economics   (quar.) 

Econ.  Res.  &  Educ .. 


Circ, 

$10,370 

$10,000 


7,602 


$18,000 

$8,027 

$2,165 

$540 

$545 


1,750 
1,694 

$1.400 

1.650 

$2.000 

$9.500 

4,000 

774 

see 

1,509 
1,266 

$1.400 


2,500 


11,721 
$2,300 


$1,700 


$816 

2.077 
2,323 


1.500 


CANADA 
ONTARIO 

Business  Quarterly  (quar.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)  Busi.,  Econ.,  Polit.  Scien....      $1,800 

Toronto 

Canadian  Journal  of  Economics  and  Po- 
litical Science.  The  (quar.) 

Econ.  &  Polit.  Scien  ...      $2.000 


Montreal                        QUEBEC  Circ. 

Actualite  Economique  (Fr.)  (quar.). .Econ....  $1.200 

Controlled  free  dist ...  $400 

Relations  (Fr.)  (mo.)  Cult.  &  Soc....  •12.&46 

STATE,  MUNICIPAL  and  COUNTY 

See  also  Civil  Service;  Chamber*  of  Commerce 
Montgomery  ALABAMA 


Alabama  Municipal  Journal  (mo.) 

Munic.  Gov't  Activ .. 

Loa  Anreles  CALIFORNIA 

Western  City    (mo.)    (cont.    circ.) 

Munic  .. 
Saa  Francisco 

Commonwealth  (no  adv.)  (wkly) 

Common w.  Problems .. 

Boulder  COLORADO 

Colorado  Municipalities    (mo.)    


3.500 


Public  Ledger  (wkly) 

Busi.,  Legal  &  St.  News 

Windsor  CONNECTICUT 

Connecticut  State  Journal  (mo.) 

Local,  State,  Nat'l  Gov't  Int 


3,425 


$900 


$1,200 


Washington 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 


County  Officer  (mo.)  County  Gov't....  5.600 

Planning  and  Civic  Comment  (no  adv.) 

(quar.)  ...  Reg'n'l  Rural  &  Town  Plan...  $2,500 
Public  Employee,  The  (mo.)  (see  note 

in  catalog)    (cont.   free  dist.) 181,270 

Jacksonville  FLORIDA 

Florida  Municipal  Record  (mo.) 

State   Munic.   League    .  50 

Controlled  free  dist ...        3.450 

Athens  GEORGIA 

Georgia  Local  Government  Journal  (mo.) 

Municipal  Gov't  ..        4,300 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Municipal  Finance  (quar.)    (see  note  in 

catalog)  ....  Munic.,  Finan.  &  Acc't'g  .  3,475 
Public  Administration  Review  (quar.) 

Pub.   Admin'n    .      $6,288 
Public  Management  (mo.) 

Local  Gov't  Mgmt    .        7,350 
State  Government  (no  adv.)   (quar.) 

Legislative....      $5.200 
Springfield 

Illinois    County    and   Township   Official 
(mo.)   (see  note  in  catalog) 

County  &  Towns'p  Offi'ls  ...        6,725 
Illinois  Municipal  Review  (mo.) 

Munic.  Educ— 


ladianapolia 


INDIANA 


Construction  Digest  (bi-wkly)  (controlled 
circ.)  (see  note  in  catalog) 

Pub.  Wks.  Indus.... 

Des  Molnes  IOWA 

Iowa  County  Officer  (mo.). .Co.  Offi'ls  Int... 

Overland  Park  KANSAS 

Midwest  Municipal  Utilities  (bi-mo.) 

Water  &  Elec.  Utilities.... 
Tepeka 

Kansas  Government  Journal  (mo.) 

State  &  Local  Gov't ... 

Frankfort  KENTUCKY 

Commonwealth,    The    (mo.)  State  Gov't ... 
Controlled  free  dist... 

Alexandria  LOUISIANA 

Louisiana  Municipal  Review  (mo.) 

Municipal  Affairs.... 


>8,96» 


2,000 


7,708 


soo 

4.500 


3,850 


Circulation— **Sept  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  |P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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1498 


Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1969 


Ann  Arbor  MICHIGAN  Circ. 

Michigan  Municipal  Review  (mo.) 

Municipal  Gov't ...      $7,350 
Lansing 

Michigan  Roads  and  Construction  (wkly) 

Highway  &  Public  Works  ...    *  1,944 

Minneapolis  MINNESOTA 

Minnesota  Municipalities   (mo.)       260 

Controlled  free  dist ...        8,442 

Columbia  MISSOURI 

Missouri  Municipal  Review  (mo.) 

Munic.  Gov't   . 

Un^fc  NEBRASKA 

Nebraska  Municipal  Review  (mo.)  (cont. 
free  dist.)  Munic.  Gov't ...      $3,000 

Rldgewood  NEW  JERSEY 

Public  Works    (mo.)    (cont.   circ.) 
Trenton  City'  Countv'  State  Improv  .    >2O,9S8 

Nrw   Jersey   Municipalities    (mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog). .State  &  Munic.  Gov't....        6,600 

Albany  NEW  YORK 

New  York  State  Bulletin  (mo.) 

Official  Legal  Notices  ..         *500 

New  York  Controlled  free  dist...         $305 

American  City  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.)  Munic....  >28,592 
Bond   Buyer,    The    (wkly)  (see    note    in 

catalog).. ..Gov't,  State  &  Munic.  Finan.... 
Daily  Bond  Buyer,  The  (dly)   (see  note 
in  catalog) 

Gov't.  State  &  Munic.,  Finan.... 
Mayor  and  Manager  (quar.) 

Prof.  Munic.  Mgmt   .  $45 

Controlled  free  dist....      $7,644 

Municipal  Engineers  Journal  (quar.) 

Munic.  Eng'g  .. 
Municipal  Signal  Engineer  (bi-rao.) 

Munic.  Sig.  Equip  ... 

National  Municipal  Review    (mo.)    (see 
note  in  catalog).. ..Local  &  State  Gov'ts....        4,305 


eattle  WASHINGTON  Ore. 

Municipal  News  (wkly)  City-Co'ty  Gov't.... 

Morgantown  WEST  VIRGINIA 

West  Virginia  Municipality  (quar.) 

(cont.  circ.)  Munic.  Gov't  Affairs...        1,425 

Madison  WISCONSIN 

Municipality    (mo.)        Munic    .        8,029 

Wisconsin  Counties   (mo  ) 

County  Board  &  Officers  Assn....      $3,947 
Wisconsin  State  Employee   (bi-mo.) 

Labor,  Emp.  of  Wise....       6,000 

CANADA 

ncor,.  BRITISH   COLUMBIA 

Journal    of   Commerce    Weekly    (wkly) 

Const..  Munic.,  Ship.  Finances  , 
Public  Works  in  Canada  (mo.) 

Public  Works 


Chapel  Hill          NORTH  CAROLINA 

Popular  Government  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)    (cont.  circ.) U.  S.  Gov't    . 

Charlotte 

Municipal  South  (mo.) Local  Gov't... 

Columbus  OHI° 

Ohio  Cities  and  Villages  (mo.) 

State  &  County  Gov't.... 
Ohio  Public  Works  (bi-mo. )...J3wy  Contr.... 

Hanover  PENNSYLVANIA 

Municipal  Law  Reporter  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

(see  note  in  catalog)  Munic.  Law.. . 

Harrlsburg 

Borough  Bulletin  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cat- 
alog)             Municipal ... 

Nashville  TENNESSEE 

Tennessee  Planner  (bi-mo.)  (cont.  free 

dist.)       State  Plan'g   . 

Tennessee  Town  and  City  (mo.) 

Munic.  Gov't  .. 

Austin  TEXAS 

Texas  Municipalities   (mo.) 

Munic.  Gov't  .. 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 
Texas  Parade  (mo.) 

State.  H'way  &  Indus  News    . 
Texas  Public  Employee  (mo.)  Empl'm't  ... 
Brownwood 

County  Progress  (mo.)  ..  ..County  Gov't.... 

Richmond  VIRGINIA 

Virginia  Economic  Review  (quar.) 

State  Plan'g ... 

Controlled  free  dist  ... 

Virginia  Municipal  Review  (mo.)  


8,55C 


>8,286 


8,096 


5,30 


2,800 
$3,15 


31 
4,722 


23.CO 
1,31 


$1.50 
10,1 


•6,095 
•6.129 


Winnipeg 


MANITOBA 


Western    Municipal    News     (mo.)     (see 
note  in  catalog)       , 


2,950 


Ottawa  ONTARIO 

Community  Planning  Review  (no  adv.) 

(quar.)  Community  Plan'g.-. 

Professional  Public  Service  (mo.) 

Prof.  Service  (Gov't)  ...        3,675 
St.  Thomas 

Municipal  World   (mo.)    *7,917 

Toronto 

Civic  Administration  (mo  ).. Civic  Mgmt       *  12,658 
Daily  Commercial  News  and  Building 

Record   (dly)      Constr.   &  Munic    **6,909 

Municipal  Utilities  (mo.) 

Munic.  Eng'g  &  Util    .     *4,837 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Cites  et  Villes   (Fr.)    (mo.)..    Municipal        46,631 
Revue  Municipale,  La  (Fr.)   (mo.) 

Munic....  410,104 

Regina  SASKATCHEWAN 

Saskatchewan   Municipal   Record    (mo.) 

Munic....        1,887 

STATIONERY,  OFFICE  EQUIPMENT 
and  COLLEGE  STORE  SUPPLIES 

San  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

Pacific    Stationer    and    Office    Outfitter 
(mo.)    Stat'y  &  Office  Sup....       2,399 

Greenwich  CONNECTICUT 

Management  Methods  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Admin.,  Mgmt.  Serv.  &  Equip    .  >50,481 

Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
National  Stationer  (mo.) 

Stat'y  &  Office  Equip  . .        6.033 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Southern  Stationer  and  Office  Outfitter 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Office  Appliances  (mo.). .Off ice  Equip  Trd    .  ^11,273 
Total  unpaid  dist  ..        1,121 
Paris 

Journal  of  Machine  Accounting  Systems 
and  Management   (mo.)     ..      Mgr's  of 

Machine  Acc'g  Installations....      11,482 

Duluth  MINNESOTA 

Modern  Stationer  and  Office  Equipment 
Dealer  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Stat'y  &  Office  Sup  .    >14,902 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Geyer's  Dealer  Topics  (mo.) 

Stat'y  &  Off  Equip  .     *7,966 
Total  unpaid  dist ...        1,114 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Juae  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit; 

*C.C.A.B.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  iworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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STATIONERY,  OFFICE  EQUIPMENT 
and  COLLEGE  SUPPLIES    (Continued) 
NEW  YORK    (Continued) 

New  York  Cta. 

Office.  The  (mo.)  (coat,  circ.) 

Office  Equip.   Mgmt ...  >47,S54 
Office  Management  (mo.) 

Off.  Equip.  &  Supp's  ...  **,097 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,246 

Oberlin  OHIO 

College  Store  (6  ti.  a  yr.)  (see  note  in 
catalog)  (cont.  free  dist.) 

Coll.   Store  Sup....       2,045 

CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canada  Downtown  (mo.) 

Office  Equip.  &  Methods.... 
Canadian  Stationer  and  Office  Equipment 

Dealer    (mo.)    Stat'y ...    >S,996 

Office  Equipment  and  Methods  (mo.) 

Office  Equip...  *  12,768 
Quill  and  Quire  (bi-mo.) 

Booksellers  and  Stationers  ...     42,138 
School  Progress  (bi-mo.) 

Educ.  &  School  Equip  ..     *  4,033 

Montreal  QUEBEC 

Office  Equipment  News  (mo.). .Off.  Equip....  414,149 

STATISTICAL 

See  also  Mathematics. 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

American  Statistician  (5  ti.  a  yr.) 

Stat'l  Int .. 

Estadistica  (Journal  of  the  Inter-Ameri- 
can Statistical  Institute  (Span,  Eng., 
Port.  &  French)  (quar.) 

Inter- Amer  Statistics  ., 

Controlled  free  dist 

Journal  of  the  American  Statistical 
Association  (quar.)  Statis.,  Econ . 


6,700 


$808 
$566 

8,200 


Cambridge  MASSACHUSETTS 

Review  of  Economics  and  Statistics  (no 
adv.)    (quar.)    ...Economics..      $2,150 

VIRGINIA 
Blacksburg 

Biometrics   (no  adv.)    (quar.) 

Class  Statistical  Methodology ...      $2,975 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Industrial  Quality  Control  (mo.) 

Indus.  Qual.  thru  Stat'l  Meth's ...      12,278 

STONE  and  ROCK  PRODUCTS 

See  also  Brick,  Tile.  Cement,  and  Concrete; 

Cemetery  and  Monuments;  Coal  and  Coke; 

Mining  and  Minerals 

Wilmington  DELAWARE 

Explosives  Engineer  (bi-mo.)  (controlled 
circ.)   ~ Min'g  Constru.,  Quar'g  ..    >8,858 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Pit  and  Quarry  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Non-Metallic  Mineral  Indus.... 

Controlled  circ...  >  17,911 
Rock  Products  (mo.) 

Non-Metallic  Minerals,..  *  17, 703 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,720 


MASSACHUSETTS 

Granite  Cutters'  Journal  (mo.)    

Controlled  free  dist.... 

NewRochelle  NEW  YORK 

Stone  (mo.)  Bldg.  Stone.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 


25 
2.275 


1,873 
7,044 


New  York  Circ. 

Mining  and  Quarrying  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Solid  Mineral  Indus  ...  > 28, 402 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Asbestos    (mo.)    Asbestos...      $1,506 

SUGAR  and  SUGAR-BEET 

COLORADO 
Fort  Collins 

Journal   of   the   American   Society   of 
Sugar   Beet   Technologists    (no  adv.) 
(quar.)  Sugar  Beet  Research  .. 

New  Orleans  LOUISIANA 

Sugar  Bulletin,  The  (a-mo.) 

Sugar  Cane  Indus,  of  La.... 
Sugar  Journal  (mo.)  -.... M..MMMSugar» 

Controlled  circ 


MICHIGAN 

Sugar  Beet  Journal  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Sugar  Beet  Indus... 
Controlled  free  dist  . 


>  4,558 


10,000 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

Statistical  Sugar-Trade  Journal   (wkly) 

Sugar   Trade.~ 
Sugar  Y  Azucar   (mo.)    (cont.   circ.) 

Sugar  Indus  ...     >8.601 

TAXATION  and  TARIFF 

Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

Tax  Digest  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

Tax   &   Pub.    Finan...      $4.800 

ILLINOIS 
Taxes — The  Tax  Magazine  (no  adv.) 


Albany  NEW  YORK 

Oil  and  Gas  Reporter  (no  adv.)    (mo.) 

Oil  &  Tax  Law  &  Taxation.... 
New  York 

Journal  of  Taxation,  The  (mo.) 

Lawyr's  &  Acct'nts.. .    $10,160 

Salt  L*k«  City  UTAH 

Utah  Taxpayer  (no  adv.)    (quar.)   3,050 

TELEPHONE  and  TELEGRAPH 

San  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

Pacific  Telephone   Magazine   (no  adv.) 

(10  ti.  a  yr.)   (free  to  employees) $112,000 

New  Haven  CONNECTICUT 

Telephone  Bulletin  (no  adv.)  (mo.) (free 

to  employees)    Tel.  Emp ...      18,000 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Transmitter    (bi-mo.)    (no   adv.)    (cont. 
free  dist.)   Tel.  Emp....    $40,000 


GEORGIA 
Southern  Telephone  News  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 
(cont.  free  dist.)  - 


$85,000 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Illinois  Bell  Telephone  News  (no  adv.) 

(mo.)  (free  dist.) Tele.  Emp  ...    $55.000 

Telephone  Engineer  and  Management 

(s-mo.)    11.088 

Telephony  (wkly)   (cont.  circ.) 

Teleph.  Indus  ...VAC  11,M» 

Indianapolis  INDIANA 

Indiana  Telephone  News  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

(free  to  employees)  .'.Tel.  Emp....    $13,000 

Sttver  Spring  MARYLAND 

Commercial  Telegraphers'  Journal  (mo.) 

Telegraph  &  Radio....      34.260 


-**Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 


4C.C.A.B.  Audit;  IP.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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1500 


Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


Boston 


MASSACHUSETTS 


Circ. 


Telephone  Topics  (mo.)  (free  to  empl'a)....     40,000 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Michigan  Bell  (no  adr.)  (mo.)  (free  to 

employees)  -.. » «...    $35,000 

PBX  People  (no  adv.)   (quar.) 

Tel.  Switch'b  Serv....        6,500 

St.  Louis  MISSOURI 

Railroad  Telegrapher  (mo. ) .  Tel.  &  Labor....      63,000 
Southwestern  Telephone  News  (no  adv.) 

(mo.)  (free  to  employees)  165,000 

Om«h»  NEBRASKA 

Northwestern    Bell    (mo.)     (cont.    free 
dlst.)  — Tel.  Empl....    $35.500 

Atlantic  City  NEW  JERSEY 

Fruit  by  Telegraph  (mo.) Fruit-Tele....      $2.500 

Controlled  free  dist....        $631 

MMMV!* 
nwWBTK 

New  Jersey  Bell  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  (cont. 
free  dist.)  Tel.  Employees  ...    $32,000 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Bell  Laboratories  Record  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Telephone....      $3,814 
Controlled  free  dist....    $19,080 
Bell  System  Technical  Journal  (no  adv.) 

(6  ti.  a  yr.)  .. $4,627 

Controlled  free  dist....      $8.365 
Telephone  Review  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)    (free  to  employees)....    $92,000 
Wire  and  Radio  Communications  (mo.) 
Elec.  Communica'ns 


Cincinnati  oni° 

Cincinnati  Telephone  Bulletin  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.) 

Cleveland 

Ohio  Bell  (no  adv.)   (9  ti.  a  yr.)   (free 
dist.)    


2,612 


$6,750 


Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Telephone  News  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.)  (see 
note  in  catalog)   (cont.  free  dist.) $54,000 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Wisconsin  Telephone  News    (no  adv.) 
(bi-mo.)  (free  to  employees)  (see  note 
in  catalog)  13,500 


CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Telephone  Journal  (quar.) 


4948 


TEMPERANCE  and  PROHIBITION 

10,000 


Los  Angeles  CALIFORNIA 

National  Voice  (bi-wkly)  -.. — Temp... 


Evasion  ILLINOIS 

Union  Signal  (s-mo.)  ...............  ........Temp.... 

Young  Crusader  (no  adv.)  (mo.).  ...Temp.... 

Mexico  MISSOURI 

Missouri  Counselor   (no  adv.)    (bi-mo.) 

W.C.T.U.... 


Livingston  NEW  JERSEY 

White  Ribbon  News  (mo.)  (see  note  in 

catalog)  ...............  -  .....................  W.C.T.U.... 


3,200 


6,400 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

New  York  Temperance  Work  (no  adv.) 

(mo.)  (see  note  in  catalog) ... .W.C. T.U  ...    $18,500 

OHIO 
Ohio  Messenger   (no  adv.)    (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)  W.C.T.U....    $27,300 


Westerville 

American  Issue  (no  adv.)  (mo.)  (tee  note 

in  catalog)  Temp.... 

Scientific  Temperance  Journal  (no  adv  ) 
(quar.)  .Temp.  &  Educ.... 

Springfield  SOUTH   DAKOTA 

White  Ribbon  Journal  (no  adv.)  (mo.) 

Temp.... 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

White  Ribbon  Bulletin  (no  adv.)  (bi-mo.) 
W.C.T.U.. . 

Chetek  WISCONSIN 

Motor   (no  adv.)    (mo.)    (tee  note   in 

catalog)     W.C.T.U  .. 


Circ. 


$1,500 


2,2SO 


955 
192 


CANADA 

Wolfville  NOVA  SCOTIA 

Forward  (s-mo.) Temp.... 

Controlled  free  dist.... 

TEXTILES 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Textile  Industries  (mo.)  Textile  Ind.... 

Controlled  circ      >23,4S4 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

America's  Textile  Reporter  (wkly) 

Tex.  Mfg....  *12,88S 
Commercial  Bulletin  (wkly)  Com.  &  Mfg   .      $3,400 

Textile  Review   (quar.)   

Maynard 

Fibre  and  Fabric  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Textiles....     >7.919 

Princeton  NEW  JERSEY 

Textile  Research  Journal  (mo.). .Textiles....       2.434 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

American   Dyes  tuff   Reporter    (ftntly. 

Mon.)  Tex.  Wet  Process' g    .      $9,076 

American  Fabrics  (quar.)  Textile  Indus. 

Fashions  in  Fabrics  ..      16,423 
Daily  Mill  Stock  Reporter  (dly) 

Paper  &  Tex.  Ind~~ 
Daily  News  Record  (dly) 

Men's  &  Boys'  Tex.  &  Cloth      *21,345 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,241 

Linens  and  Domestics  (mo.)  Textile....    *  3,016 

Modern   Textiles    (mo.)    (cont.    circ.) 

Tex.  Mfg.  &  Proc'g  ..    >9,700 
Textiles  Panamericano   (Span.)    (mo.) 

Controlled  free  dist ...        4,520 

Textile  World  (mo.)   ~ *25,350 

Total  unpaid  dist . .        1,428 
Worth  Street  News  (quar.)  Tex.  Trd..., 

Charlotte  NORTH  CAROLINA 

Southern  Textile  News  (wkly)  5,270 

Textile  Bulletin  (mo.)  >7,971 

Philadelphia  PENNSYLVANIA 

Textile  Engineer,  The  (quar.)  ....Textile   .        1,981 
Controlled  free  dist...        3,877 

Sptrtanburg         SOUTH  CAROLINA 

Textile  Tribune  (wkly). .Tex.  &  Loc.  News.... 

Memphis  TENNESSEE 

Cotton  Trade  Journal  (wkly)      Cot.  Trd....  *1 0.004 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,492 

Houston  TEXAS 

Cotton  Digest  (wkly)  Cotton  Ind.... 

Chariottesville  VIRGINIA 

Textile  Technology  Digest  (mo.). .Textile....         $510 


CANADA 

Toronto  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Clothing  Journal   (bi-mo.) 

Tex.  Indus....     43,414 

Circulation— **Sept.  A. B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

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TEXTILES  (Continued) 

QUEBEC 

Canadian  Textile  Journal  (ftntly.  Fri. )...... 

TOBACCO 

.Fmaciaeo            CALIFORNIA 
Western  Tobacconist  (mo.) .. 


Circ. 

+2,629 


Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Dgar  Makers'  Official  Journal  (no  adv.) 
(mo.)  (free  to  members) « 

ILLINOIS 
Tobacco  Record  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Tobacco.... 

Saint  Paul  MINNESOTA 

Cigar  and  Tobacco  Journal  (mo.)  

Controlled  free  dist ... 


13,500 


$4,500 


320 
2,051 


Waldwick 

Tobacco  and  Confectionery   Distributor 

(mo.)  ...  .....................  .........  ..  .......  Tob.  Trd....      $3,480 

Brooklyn  NEW  YORK 

Tobacco  and  Confectionery  Guide  (mo.) 

M  _  .-    .  Tob.  &  Confec.  Ret.  Trd  .. 

Ifsw  YOTK 

Retail  Tobacconist  (s-mo.)  .  .................       4,125 

Tobacco  (wkly)  .......  Tob.  &  Allied  Indus...      $1,643 

Controlled  free  dist....         $616 

Tobacco  Jobber  (mo.)  (see  note  in  cata- 
log) ____________  ............  Wholes.  Tob.  Trd... 

Tobacco  Leaf  (wkly)  ................  ..  .............  .....       3,672 

United  States  Tobacco  Journal  (wkly)  ...... 

!«„    NORTH  CAROLINA 
Southern  Tobacco  Journal  (mo.)  ................  ~. 

,tl  OHIO 

Western  Tobacco  Journal  (wkly)  M  .....  ....~~ 

CANADA 
Montreal  QUEBEC 

Tobacco,  Confectionery  and  Variety 
Journal  (mo.)  .....  ..................  Tob.  Retail....     44,058 

TRAILER  PUBLICATIONS 

See  also  Motor  Trucks  and  Transportation;  Travel  and 

Tourism  under  Magazines  of  General  Circulation 
clfodale  CALIFORNIA 

Trail-R  News  (mo.) 

TrTr  Trav'g  Ints  &  Mobile  Homes  ...      26,500 
Controlled  free  dist  ,.        4,800 
Long  Beach 

Western  Mobile  Home  News  (wkly) 

Trailercoach  Liv'g  &  Travel  ...    $13,750 
Los  Angeles 

Trailer  Life  (mo.) 

Family  Trailer  Living....      15,721 
Controlled  free  dist   .        5,623 


San|sot||  FLORIDA 

Mobile  Living  for  the  Mobilehome  Owner 
(mo.)  Trailer  Own'rs 


12,238 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Mobile  Homes  (mo.)   (cont.  circ.) 

Coach  Trailer  Mfg.  &  Dlrs    .        6,768 
Trailer  Dealer  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Trailer  Indus  ...    >7,76S 
Trailer  Park  Management  (mo.) 

Trailer  Park  Operators  ..      $7,300 
Trailer  Topics  Magazine  (mo.) 

Trailer  Indus....    $48,682 
Controlled  free  dist....      $1,223 
Trailer  Travel  Magazine  (mo.) 

House  Trailers  .. 


Wichita  KANSAS 

Trailer  Lot  Journal    (mo.)    (cont.    free 
dist.)    ..  Trailers  ... 


7.299 


Riverhead  NEW  YORK 

Mobile  Home  Citizen  (mo.) 

Ints.  of  Mobile  Homeowners.... 
Controlled  free  dist  .. 

CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Mobile  Homes  and  Trailers  in  Canada 
(mo.)  Mobile  Homes  &  Trailers.... 

TUBERCULOSIS 

Slate  Sanatorium         ARKANSAS 

Sanatorium  Outlook  (mo.) T.B.... 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

American   Review   of  Tuberculosis   and 
Pulmonary  Diseases  (mo.) 

Scien.,  Tubercu  .. 

South  Mountain      PENNSYLVANIA 

Spunk  (mo.)   - Anti-T.B.... 

Kentville  NOVA  SCOTIA 

Health  Rays  (mo.)  ~...Tubercu's  . . 


VENDING  MACHINES 


Los  Angeles 


CALIFORNIA 


Coin  Machine  Review  (mo.) 

Coin  Oper.  Mach    . 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Coin  Machine  Journal  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Coin  Oper.  Mach.... 
Mass  Vending   (mo.)    (cont.    free  dist.) 

Vend'g  Engi'rs  &  Indus.  Mgmt.... 
Evans  ton 

American  Automatic  Merchandiser  (mo.) 

Vend'g  Machines   . 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Cash  Box  (wkly) 

Coin  Mach.,  Music  &  Record  Indus.... 


Circ. 


2,000 
1,000 


8,100 
1.450 

7,890 

800 
$300 

4,985 

3,750 
7,386 


Cincinnati 


OHIO 


Vend   (mo.) 

Coin  Operated,  Automatic  Machines....    -£9,564 


Total  unpaid  dist.... 
CANADA 

Owen  Sound  ONTARIO 

Canadian  Coin  Box  Magazine  (mo.) 

Vend'g  Equip.... 
Canadian  Vending  Magazine  (mo.) 

Vending  Equip  ... 

VENETIAN  BLINDS 

Port  Worth  TEXAS 

Venetian   Blind   News    (mo.) 


1,296 


1,410 


Ven.  Blinds....      $2.974 


VETERANS 

Moulton  ALABAMA 

Alabama  Legionnaire  (mo.) .Vets.... 

LJttlaRoek  ARKANSAS 

Arkansas  Legionnaire  (s-mo.)  Am.  Leg  . . 


37,500 


30.000 


LM  Angeles 


CALIFORNIA 


Disabled  American  Veterans  News  (mo.) 

(cont.  free  dist.) Veterans  ..  $15.000 

Veteran's  Sentry  (mo.)  ....    Vet.  Affairs  ..  $20,000 
San  Francisco 

California  Legionnaire  (mo.)  Amer.  Leg....  151,987 

California  Veteran  (mo.)  Vet.  News....  50,000 

Washington     DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Jewish  Veteran,  The  (mo.). Jewish  Vets. .. 

National  Amvet,  The  (mo.) Vet.  Ints....  $145,000 

Controlled  free  dist....      $5,000 


Circulation— **Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  wJune  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

+C.C.A.B.  Audit;  {P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1969 


Washington  Circ.    \ 

National    Tribune- Stars    and    Stripes 

(wkly)   Vet.  &  Widows  ...    $49,450 

Purple  Heart  Magazine  (mo.)  Vets  ... 

Atlanta  GEORGIA 

Georgia  Legionnaire  (mo.)  Am.  Leg... 

Honolulu  HAWAII 

Armed  Forces  Patrol  (mo.) 

Armed  Serv.  &  Vet.  Ints.... 

bMltanapoU.  INDIANA 

Hoosier  Legionnaire  (mo.)  ....Amer.  Leg.... 
National  News  of  the  American  Legion 
Auxiliary  (mo.)  ..Am.  Leg.  Aux.  News    .    925,000 

DM  MoiM*  IOWA 

Iowa  Legionnaire  (no  adv.)   (mo.) 

Amer.  Leg....    103.700 

Bate.  Rouge  LOUISIANA 

Marines  Magazine.  The  (mo.) 

Marine  Corps  Vets....      14.500 
Opelousas 

Louisiana  Legionnaire  (mo.).  Amer.  Leg  .. 

Sprinrfteld  MASSACHUSETTS 

Veterans  News  (wkly) Vets    .      25,000 

Detroit  MICHIGAN 

Legion  News  (wkly)  Amer.  Leg ...      14,100 


Portland  OREGON 

Oregon  Legionnaire  (mo.)  .... 


Michigan  Overseas  Veteran  (mo.) 

Vet.  News....    $50,000 

Saint  Paul  MINNESOTA 

Gopher  Oversea'r  (mo.)  — Vet.  Int....  49,901 

Minnesota  Legionnaire  (bi-wkly) 

Am.  Leg    .  92.406 

Veterans   Appeal    (mo.)    Vet.  Info....  2,500 

Controlled  free  dist   .  2,500 

Brandon  MISSISSIPPI 

Mississippi  Veteran  (mo.)  Amer.  Leg.. 

Jefferson  City  MISSOURI 

Missouri  "Show  Me"  Legionnaire 

(quar.)    Amer.  Leg  ..    $70,115 

Kansas  City 

National  Bulletin,  The  (mo.)  VFW  Aux.... 

V.  F.  W.  Magazine  (mo.)  VFW  .*1,088,875 

Helena  MONTANA 

Montana  Legionnaire  (mo.)  ....  Am.  Leg....      16,163 
Kalitpell 

Montana  D.  A.  V.  News  (mo.) 

Disabled  Veterans    .      $1,358 

Uneota  NEBRASKA 

Nebaska  Legionnaire  (mo.)  

Omaha 

Legionnaire  (wkly)   Am.  Leg.... 


NEW  MEXICO 

Carlisle  Legionnaire  (mo.)  Am.  Leg 


$3,760 


New   York  NEW  YORK 

American  Legion  Magazine   (mo.)    (see 

note  in  catalog)    Amer.  Legion.. ..-£•  2,781, 763 

Weteran  (Polish)   (mo.)  Vets   .      $5,150 

Charlotte  NORTH  CAROLINA 

North  Carolina  Legion  News  (mo.) 

American  Legion....    $42,135 

Cincinnati  OHI° 

Disabled  American  Veterans  (mo.) 
Toledo 

American  Legion  Press  (wkly)    


Oklahoma  City          OKLAHOMA 

Oklahoma  Legionnaire  (mo.)  Vets  News 


$180,000 
.    $27,600 

.      46.983 


Circ. 
127,000 


8,000 


Erl.  PENNSYLVANIA 

Service  Star  Magazine  (quar.)  (cent, 
free  dist.) 

Women  Relatives  of  Veterans  ... 
Philadelphia 

Khaki  and  Blue  (mo.) 

News  ior  World  War  Vets.... 

Watertown  SOUTH   DAKOTA 

South  Dakota  Legion  News  (mo.)   (cont. 

free  dist.)    $28,445 

Austin  TEXAS 

Texas  Legion  News  (mo.)  Amer.  Legion....    $85,000 
San  Antonio 

Army-Navy-Air  Force  Courier  (mo.) 

Milit..  Nav.,  Air  Force,  Amer.  Leg.... 

Richmond  VIRGINIA 

Virginia  Legionnaire   (mo.). ...Leg.  News....      33.451 

Seattle  WASHINGTON 

Northwest  Veteran  (wkly)  $5,815 

Charleston  WEST  VIRGINIA 

West   Virginia  Legionnaire   (mo.) 

Vets.  Int.... 

Milwaukee  WISCONSIN 

Badger  Legionnaire  (mo.)  Veterans  .. 

CANADA 

Ottawa  ONTARIO 

Legionary,  The  (mo.)  Veterans....Tfr22S,717 

Toronto 

Fragment  (no  adv.)   (quar  )  ....Crip.  Vets....        3,200 
Veterans  Advocate  (mo.)  Vets.  Int....  * 37, 568 

VETERINARY 

San  Francisco  CALIFORNIA 

California  Veterinarian  (bi-mo.)  Vet....      $2,327 

Santa  Barbara 

Modern  Veterinary  Practice  (s-mo.) 

Veterinary....    $10.266 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

American  Journal  of  Veterinary  Research 

(bi-mo.)  Vet'y  Research....        3,218 

Journal    of    the    American     Veterinary 

Medical  Association  (s-mo.). .Vet.  Med....      19,275 

Ames  IOWA 

Iowa  State  College  Veterinarian   (3  ti. 
a  yr.)    Coll.  &  Vet...      $1.450 

Ki|Itta.  C|ty  MISSOURI 

Animal's  Healthmate   (mo.)    (cont.  free 

dist.)        Vet's   Drugs....        2,000 

Veterinary  Medicine  (mo.)          ..        Vet    .        8,652 

Ithaca  NEW  YORK 

Cornell  Veterinarian  (quar.). .Vet.  &  Coll  ..      $1.400 

College  Station  TEXAS 

Southwestern  Veterinarian    (quar.) 

Coll  Vet    .      $1,850 

CANADA 

CUnknvale  QUEBEC 

Canadian  Journal  of  Comparative  Med- 
icine   and    Veterinary    Scieuce    (mo.) 

Comparative  Med.  &  Vet  ..        1,924 

VOCATIONAL  EDUCATION 

San  Luis  Obispo        CALIFORNIA 

California  Future  Farmer  Magazine  (no 
adv.)  (mo.)  (set  note  in  catalog) 

Voca.  Agric...      12,500 


-**Sent.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  Marco  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit:  >BPA  Audit: 


•C.C.A.B.  Audit;  §P.O.  Statement;  Bold  face,  sworn;  $  Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated. 
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VOCATIONAL  EDUCATION  (Continued) 

Washington    DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA  Circ. 

American  Vocational  Journal  (mo.)  (see 

note  in  catalog)   .Voca.  Educ...    $35,778 

Vocational  Guidance  Quarterly  (quar.) 

Voca.  Guid....        6.800 

Daavtlfc  ILLINOIS 

Agricultural    Education    Magazine    (no 

adv.)   (mo.)  Teachers  of  Agric,...    $10,000 

Springfield 

Illinois  Vocational  Progress  (quar.) 
(cont.  free  dist.)  ....Voca'l  Educ.  in  111....      $4.500 


NEW  JERSEY 
Occupational  Index  (quar.)  


.  Occup.... 


PENNSYLVANIA 
Pennsylvania  Vocational  Education  News 
(5  ti.  a  yr.)  -----  Tchrs.  A  Supenr'ra.... 

WISCONSIN 
Industrial  Arts  and  Vocational  Education 
(mo.)    (see  note  in  catalog) 

Indus.  &  Voca.  Educ  ...  if  20,  645 

WAREHOUSING 


See  also  Motor  Trucks  and  Transportation 


Chicago 


ILLINOIS 


Distributors  News   (bi-mo.)    (cont.   free 

dist.)     Wareh'g... 

Furniture  Warehouseman  (mo.) 

Fur.  Stor.  &  Mov 

MICHIGAN 
American  Cartagemen  (mo.)   (cont.  free 
dist.)  Local  &  Specialized  Haul'g  .. 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Movers  News  (mo.) 

Mov'g  &  Storage  Indus... 


t4,500 
11.700 

tl5.300 


Philadelphia 


PENNSYLVANIA 


Distribution  Age  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Ship'rs,  Car'rs  &  Wareh'men.. 


>26,21l 


CANADA 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA 
Storage  and  Distribution  (mo.) 

Warehousing ...     41,466 

WASTE  MATERIALS  (Junk) 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Industrial  Wastes  (bi-mo.) 

Indus.  Waste  Disposal ... 

Controlled  free  dist ...     >9,194 
Springfield 

Scrap  Age- Waste  Age  (mo.)   (cont.  free 
dist.)   Scrap  &  Waste  Mat'l  Indus....       4,800 

Haw  York  NEW  YORK 

Waste  Trade  Journal  (wkly)  _ 

WATER  WORKS,  WELLS  and 
SEWERAGE 

South  Gate  CALIFORNIA 

Pump  Digest  (Eng.  &  Ger.)  (quar.) 

Pump  Users  &  Purchasers  ... 

Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Sewage  and  Industrial  Waste*  (mo.) 

Sewage  Works.,.       8,961 

Champaign  ILLINOIS 

Water  Well  Journal  (mo.) 

Water  Well  Drillers  &  Contractors  ...          874 
Controlled  free  dist....      12,789 


Chicago  Ore. 
Water  and  Sewage  Works  (mo.) 

Water  &  Sewage  Works....  *8,974 

Total  unpaid  dist ...  1,290 

Augusta  MAINE 

Maine  Water  Utilities    (bi-mo.) 

Public  Water  Sup....         $708 

Boston  MASSACHUSETTS 

Journal  of  the  New  England  Water  Works 
Association  (quar.)  W.  W.  Eng'g...      *I,300 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Journal  American  Water  Works 

Association  (mo.)      Public  Water  Sup....      12.984 
Wastes  Engineering  (Sewage  and  Indus- 
trial)   (mo.) Sanitation....    *4,47S 

Water  Works  Engineering  (mo.) 

Water  Supply....    *«,032 
Total  unpaid  dist....        1,370 

Temple  TEXAS 

Southwest  Water  Works  Journal  (mo.) 

Water  Works  Purif.  &  Sewer....      $3,217 

South  Milwaukee        WISCONSIN 

Driller.  The  (mo.).... Water  Well  Drillers  ...  107 

Controlled  free  dist....      17,929 

CANADA 
Toronto  ONTARIO 

Municipal  Utilities  Magazine  (mo.) 

Munic.  Eng'g  Util's  ..     44,837 

WEIGHTS  and  MEASURES 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Scale  Journal  (mo.)  . .  ..Weights  &  Meas  ..      tl.100 

Pittsburgh  PENNSYLVANIA 

Instrument  and  Apparatus  News  (bi-mo.) 

(cont.   circ.)    Indus.   &  Scien  .    >86,804 

Instruments   and    Automotion    (mo.) 
(see  note  in  catalog) 

Indus.  Instru.  for  Meas.  &  Cont ... 

Qualified  Paid....  >  16,486 
Controlled  circ  ..     >4,303 
ISA  Journal  (Journal  of  the  Instrument 
Soc.  of  Amer.)   (mo.) 

Tech.   Inst.   &  Auto  Con  ...  *  12, 069 
Total  unpaid  dist ...        4,222 

WINDOW  DISPLAY 

New  York  NEW  YORK 

Modern  Windows  (mo.)  (cont.  circ.) 

Wind.  Spec.  Dlrs  ...  >  15,713 


Cincinnati 


OHIO 


Display  World  (rao.K.Win.  &  Store  Disp...  *11,223 
Total  unpaid  dist  ...        2,444 


Fort  Worth 

Display  (mo.) 


Win.  &  Store  Disp.... 
Controlled  free  dist....      12,079 


X-RAY  and  RADIUM 

ILLINOIS 

Mississippi  Valley  Medical  Journal,  in- 
corporating The  Radiologlc  Review 
(bi-mo.)  ..........  Med.,  X-Ray  &  Radium.... 

SpringAeld 

American  Journal  of  Roentgenology. 
Radium  Therapy  and  Nuclear  Medicine 
(mo.)    ........................  X-Ray,   Radium... 

§1.  Paul  MINNESOTA 

X-Ray  Technician  (bi-mo.)  >  -------  ...........  -.... 


$2,800 


8,336 


10,636 


New  York  NEW  YORK 

Radiation  Research   (mo.)    (see  note  in 
catalog)    ----  ......................  ~.Radia': 


.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *Jone  and  Match  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit J 


•C.C.A.B.  Audit;  I  P.O.  Statement;  Bold  lace,  sworn;  ^Publisher's  Report;  Light  face,  estimated, 
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1604 


Trade,  Technical  and  Class  Publications,  1959 


Syracuse 

Circ. 

Durham                NORTH  CAROLINA 

Circ. 

Radiology  (mo.)   X-Ray  ... 

8,342 

Ecological  Monographs  (quar.) 

Ecol.  &  Zoology  ... 

1,094 

ZOOLOGICAL 

Escondldo                  CALIFORNIA 

Stlllwater                    OKLAHOMA 

Herpetologica  (no  adv.)  (Irregular) 
Study  of  Reptiles  &  Amphibians.... 

tsso 

Journal  of  Mammalogy  (quar.) 
Mammals.... 

2,075 

Gainesville                    FLORIDA 

Philadelphia            PENNSYLVANIA 

Copeia  (no  adv.)  (quar.) 

Biological  Abstracts   (mo.) 

Fish,  Reptiles,  etc.... 

1.450 

Biol.,  Zool.  &  Bot 

*6,462 

Chicago                         ILLINOIS 

Journal  of  Experimental  Zoology    (9  ti. 
a  yr.)   (see  note  in  catalog)  ..Zoology  .. 

1,068 

Physiological  Zoology  (quar.) 

Phys.  &  Zool  ... 

609 

CANADA 

New  York                   NEW  YORK 

Ottawa                           ONTARIO 

Animal  Kingdom-N.  Y.  Zoological  Society 

Canadian  Journal  of  Zoology  (no  adv.) 

(no  adv.)   (bi-mo.)  Zool.... 

J3.802 

(bi-mo.)       Zoology... 

*744 

Circulation — fr*Sept.  A.B.C.  Statement;  *June  and  March  A.B.C.  Statements;  •A.B.C.  Audit;  >BPA  Audit; 

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1505 


INDEX  TO  CLASSIFICATIONS 


A  P*»* 

Abrasive— see  Machinery   (p.  1465)  ;  Metal 

Working  and  Metal  Trade  (p.  1471) 
Accident  Prevention — see  Safety  (p.  1495) 
Accountants    and    Accounts — see    Business 

and  Office  Methods,  Credits  (p.  1418) 
Acoustics— see  Physics  (p.  1484) 
Adventure — see   Men's    (Adventure,    Detec- 
tive Fiction  and  Non-Fiction)    (p.  1378) 

Advertising   and  Marketing 1400 

Aeronautics — see  Aviation    (p.   1369)  ;  also 

Aviation  (p.  1405) 

Agents  and  Salesmen — see  Selling  and  Sales- 
manship (p.  1496) 

Agnostic  and  Free  Thought 1401 

Agricultural  College  Publications 1318 

Agricultural  Implements — see  Farm  Imple- 
ments and  Tractors  (p.  1438)  ;  Power 
Farming  (p.  1330) 

Agricultural  Publications 1308 

Air  Conditioning 1401 

Airplane — see  Aviation  (p.  1369)  ;  also  Avia- 
tion (p.  1405) 

Albanian  Publications 1351 

Alcoholic   Beverages — see   Beverages,   Brew- 
ing, Bottling  (p.  1408) 
Amateur  Sports — see  Sports  (p.  1381) 

American  Indian 1401 

American   Legion — see   Veterans    (p.   1502) 

Amusements 1368 

Anatomy — see  Physiology  and  Anatomy 
(p.  1485) 

Ancient  Order  of  United  Workmen 1365 

Anthropological  and  Ethnological 1401 

Antiques — see  Art  and  Antiques    (p.   1368) 
Anti-Vivisection — see   Society  for   the   Pre- 
vention of  Cruelty  to  Animals,  Anti-Vivi- 
section (p.  1497) 
Apartments — see  Building  Management  and 

Maintenance  (p.  1413) 
Apiculture — see  Beekeeping  (p.  1318) 
Apparel — see    Clothing    (Men's   and   Boys') 
(p.   1419)  ;   also  Clothing    (Women's  and 
children's)      (p.     1419)  ;     also     Fashions 
(p.  1373) 
Appliances — see  Electrical    (p.    1432)  ;   also 

Petroleum,  Oil  and  Gas  (p.  1481) 
Appraisals — see  Banking,  Finance  and  In- 
vestments (p.  1406) 

Arabic  Publications 1351 

Archaeological — see  Art  and  Archaeolog- 
ical (p.  1402) 

Archery 1381 

Architecture 1402 

Arenas — see  Building  Management  and  Main- 
tenance (p.  1413) 

Armenian  Publications 1351 

Army — see   Military  and  Naval    (p.    1472) 

Art  and  Antiques 1368 

Art  and  Archaeological 1402 

Art  Goods — see   Gifts,    Toys,   Novelties    (p. 

1446) 

Art  Needlework — See  Dressing  and  Needle- 
work   (p.   1373)  ;  also  Women's  Publica- 
tions (p.  1886) 
Asbestos — see    Stone    and    Rock    Products 

(p.  1500) 
Asiatic   Interest — see   European  and   other 

Inter-Cultural  Interests  (p.  1437) 
Association  Management — see  Chambers  of 
Commerce  and  Boards  of  Trade  (p.  1415) 

Astrology 1869 

Astronautics 1403 

Astronomy  and  Meteorology J403 

Athletic  Clube — see  Clubs  and  Societies  (p. 

1870) 

Athletics — see  Physical  Education  and  Ath- 
letic* (p.  1484) 

Atomic  Science  and  Engineering— see  Astro- 
nautics (p.  1408)  ;  also  Nuclear  Engi- 
neering (p.  1478) 

Authors— see  Books.  Book   Trade  and  Au- 
thors  (p.  1411)  ;  also  Poetry   (p.  1879)  ; 
also  Journalism  (p.  1465) 
Automatic  Control  Systems 1408 


Page 

Automatic     Machines — see     Vending     Ma- 
chines (p.  1502) 

Automation — see  Automatic  Control  Systems 
(p.  1403) 

Automotive  Consumer 1369 

Automotive  Trade 1404 

Auto  Racing 1881 

Aviation 1369  ;  also  1405 

Awnings — see  Canvas  Goods  (p.  1415) 

B 

Babies 1369 

Bacteriology  —  see     Medical     and     Surgical 

(p.  1467) 
Badminton — see  Tennis,  Squash,  Badminton 

(p.  1385) 

Bags — see  Boxes,  Barrels,  Containers,  Pack- 
aging, etc.  (p.  1412) 

Baking 1406 

Banking,  Finance  and  Investments 1406 

Barber  and  Beauty  Shops 1408 

Barrels — see     Boxes,     Barrels,     Containers, 
Packaging,  etc.  (p.  1412) 

Baseball 1381 

Basketball 1381 

Batteries— see  Automotive  Trade    (p.  1404) 
Beaches    and    Pools — see    Building   Manage- 
ment and  Maintenance  (p.  1413) 
Bedding — see     Furniture,     Rugs,     Carpets, 
Bedding  and  Upholstery  (p.  1444) 

Beekeeping 1318 

Beer — see  Beverages,  Brewing,  Bottling   (p. 

Belgian-Flemish  Publications 1351 

Beverages,  Brewing,  Bottling 1408 

Bibliography — see   Books,   Book    Trade   and 

Authors  (p.  1411) 

Bicycle  and  Motorcycle 1409 

Billboard  Advertising — see  Advertising  and 

Marketing  (p.  1400) 
Biochemistry — Chemistry  (p.  1417) 
Biography  (Current) — see  General  Editorial 

(p.  1374) 

Biology 1409 

Birds — see     Ornithology     and     Oology      (p. 

1479)  ;  also  Pets  (p.  1482) 

Blacksmiths  and  Horseshoers 1410 

Blind,  The 1410 

Blue  Prints — see  Engineering  (Various 

Branches)  (p.  1434) 
Boats— see  also  Boating  and   Yachting    (p. 

1382) HIO 

Bonds — see   Banking,    Finance    and  Invest- 
ments (p.  1406) 
Bookbinding — see   Books,    Book    Trade   and 

Authors   (p.  1411) 

Bookkeeping— see  Business  and  Office  Meth- 
ods, Credits  (p.  1418) 
Book  Reviews — see  Books,  Book  Trade  and 

Authors  (p.  1411) 

Books,  Book  Trades  and  Authors 1411 

Boots — see    Shoes,    Leather    and    Luggage 

(p.  1496) 

Botanical 1411 

Bottling — see  Beverages,  Brewing,  Bottlina 

(p.  1408)  y 

Bowling. i382 

Boxes,  Barrels,  Containers,  Packaging,  etc...  1412 

Boxing  and  Wrestling 1382 

Boy  Scouts— see  Youth  (p.  1887) 

Boys'    Magazines — Children's    Interest     (p. 

1370)  ;  also  Youth  (p.  1387) 

Breed  Publications  (Livestock)  1818 

Brewing— see  Beverages,  Brewing,  Bottling 

(p.  1408) 

Brick,  Tile,  Cement,  Concrete 1412 

Brides 13^9 

Broadcasting— see  Radio  and  Television"  "(£. 

Brooms,  Brushes  and  Mops 1413 

Brushes — see    Brooms,    Brushes    and   Mops 
(p.  1413) 


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Pag* 

Building  —  see  Construction,  Contracting, 
Building,  Excavating  (p.  1424)  ;  also  Lum- 
ber,  Building  Materials,  Woodworking  (p. 
1464)  ;  also  Architecture  (p.  1402)  ;  also 
Engineering  (Various  Branches)  (p.  1434) 

Building  and  Loan 1413 

Building  Management  and  Maintenance 1413 

Building  Materials — see  Lumber,  Building 
Materials,  Woodworking  (p.  1464) 

Bulgarian   Publications 1351 

Buses — see  Motor  Bus  and  Taxicab  (p.  1475) 
Business — see  General  Merchandise  (p.  1445) 

Business  and  Office  Methods,  Credits 1413 

Business  Executives 1369 

Butchers — see  Meats  and  Provisions  (p.  1467) 
Butter— see    Milk    and    Milk    Products    (p. 

1478) 
Byelorussian    Publications 1351 


Cafeteria — see    Hotels,    Restaurants,    Clubs 

and  Tourists'  Courts  (p.  1452) 
Calendar  Reform — see  Sociological,  Political 

Economy   (p.  1497) 

Camping 1382 

Candy — see   Confectionery,   Ice   Cream   and 

Soda  Fountains  (p.  1423) 

Canning,  Packing,  Dehydration 1414 

Canvas  Goods 1415 

Caps — see     Clothing     (Men's    and    Boys'), 

(p.  1419) 

Cards,  Checkers  and  Chess 1382 

Care  of  Children — see   Parent-Teacher   and 

Children  (p.  1379) 

Carpatho-Russian  Publications 1351 

Carpenter — See    Construction,    Contracting, 

Building,     Excavating      (p.     1424)  ;     also 

Labor   (p.  1456) 
Carpets  —  see     Furniture,     Rugs,     Carpets, 

Bedding  and  Upholstery  (p.  1444) 
Catering — see  Hotels,  Restaurants,  Clubs  and 

Tourists'  Courts  (p.  1452) 
Cats— see  Pets  (p.  1482) 
Cattle-^-see  Livestock  (p.  1328) 
Celluloid — see  Plastic  and  Composition  Ma- 
terials (p.  1485) 
Cement — see  Brick,   Tile,  Cement,  Concrete 

(p.  1412) 

Cemetery  and  Monuments 1415 

Ceramics — see    also    Glass    and    China     (p. 

1446 ) 1415 

Chain  and  Variety  Stores 1415 

Chambers    of    Commerce    and     Boards    of 

Trade 1415 

Chautauqua — see  Resort  and  Travel  (p.  1498) 
Checkers — see   Cards,    Checkers   and   Chess 

(p.  1382) 
Cheese  —  see   Milk  and  Milk  Products    (p. 

1473) 

Chemistry 1417 

Chess — see  Cards,   Checkers  and  Chess    (p. 

1382) 

Child  Labor — see  Sociological,  Political  Econ- 
omy (p.  1497) 
Children — see  Children's  Interest   (p.  1370)  ; 

also  Parent-Teacher  and  Children  (p.  1879) 
Children,  Homes  for — see  Philanthropic  and 

Humanitarian  (p.  1482) 

Children's  Interest 1370 

China— sec  Glass  and  China  (p.  1446) 

Chinese   Publications 1851 

Chiropody 1417 

Chiropractic 1418 

Cigar    and    Cigarette    Trade — see    Tobacco 

(p.  1502) 
Circulation   Management  —  see   Advertising 

and  Marketing  (p.  1400) 

City,  Hotel,  Railroad  and  Travel  Guides 1418 

Civic  —  see    Chambers    of    Commerce    and 

Boards  of   Trade    (p.    1415)  ;  also  Sta&, 

Municipal  and  County  (p.  1498) 
Civil  Engineering — see  Engineering   (Vari- 
ous Branches)   (p.  1484) 

Civil  Service 1418 

Clay  —  See   Brick,    TUe,    Cement,    Concrete 

(p.  1412) 
Cleaning — see  Laundry,   Dry  Cleaning  and 

Dyeing  (p.  1460) 

Clothing  (Men's  and  Boys')  1419 

Clothing  (Women's  and  Children's) 1419 

Clubs  and  Societies 1870 

Coal  and  Coke 1419 


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loast  Guard — Bee  Military  and  Naval  (p. 

Coffee — see    Grocery    and    Delicatessen    (p. 
1447) 

Coin,  Stamp  and  Post  Card  Collectors 1420 

Coin-operated  Machines — see  Vending  Ma- 
chines (p.  1502) 

Coke — see  Coal  and  Coke  (p.  1419) 

Cold  Storage — see  Refrigeration    (p.   1493) 

Collectors — see  Coin,  Stamp  and  Post  Card 
Collectors    (p.    1420)  ;   also  Art   and  An- 
tiques (p.  1368) 
College  Publications 1333 

College  Stores — see  Stationery,  Office  Equip- 
ment and  College  Store  Supplies  (p.  1499) 

Coloring — see  Laundry,  Dry  Cleaning  and 
Dyeing  (p.  1460) 

Comics  and  Comic  Technique 1371 

Comment — see  General  Editorial  in  Maga- 
zines of  General  Circulation  (p.  1374) 

Commercial  and  Industrial 1420 

Commercial  Travelers  —  see  Selling  and 
Salesmanship  (p.  1496) 

Community  Interests  —  see  Chamber  of 
Commerce  and  Boards  of  Trade  (p.  1415)  ; 
Local,  State  and  Sectional  Publications 
(p.  1462)  ;  State,  Municipal  and  County 
(p.  1498) 

Communistic — see  Foreign  Language  Publi- 
cations (p.  1351)  ;  also  Labor  (p.  1456) 

Composition  Materials  —  see  Plastic  and 
Composition  Materials  (p.  1485) 

Conchological  —  see  Natural  History  and 
Nature  Study  (p.  1478) 

Concrete  —  See  Brick,  Tile,  Cement,  Con- 
crete (p.  1412) 

Confectionery,  Ice  Cream  and  Soda  Foun- 
tains   1423 

Congressional  and  Federal  Government  Af- 
fairs   1423 

Conservation — see  Forestry  and  Conserva- 
tion (p.  1442) 

Construction,  Contracting,  Building,  Exca- 
vating   1424 

Consumer  Magazines 1374 

Consumer  Research  —  see  Commercial  and 
Industrial  (p.  1420) 

Containers — see  Boxes,  Barrels,  Containers, 
Packaging,  etc.  (p.  1412) 

Contests — see  Crafts,  Models,  Hobbies  and 
Contests  (p.  1371) 

Contracting — see  Construction,  Contracting, 
Building,  Excavating  (p.  1424) 

Control  Engineering — see  Automatic  Control 
Systems  (p.  1403) 

Conventions  and  Fairs 1426 

Cooking — see    Home    Economics    (p.    1451) 

Cooperative  Trading  —  see  Farm  Bureau, 
Grange  and  Cooperative  Associations  (p. 
1320) 

Cooperage — see  Boxes,  Barrels,  Containers, 
Packaging,  etc.  (p.  1412) 

Co-op  Workers  —  see  General  Merchandise 
(p.  1445) 

Cordage  and  Twine 1426 

Corsets — see  Clothing  (Women's  and  Chil- 
dren's) (p.  1419) 

Cosmetics  and  Beauty  Culture — see  Barber 
and  Beauty  Shops  (p.  1408)  ;  also  Cos- 
metics and  Toiletries  (p.  1426) 

Cosmetics  and  Toiletries 1426 

Cotton — see  Textiles  (p.  1501)  ;  also  Agricul- 
tural (General)  Publications  (p.  1825) 

Cottonseed  Products — see  Oils  and  Fats, 
Animal  and  Vegetable  (p.  1478) 

County  Government — see  State,  Municipal 
and  County  (p.  1498) 

Country  Life — see  Home  and  Garden  (p. 
1377)  ;  also  Mail  Order  Publications  (p. 
1465)  ;  also  Agriculture  (General)  (p. 
1325) 

Court  News — see  Legal  (p.  1460) 

Crafts,  Models,  Hobbies  and  Contests 1871 

Creamery  —  see  Milk  and  Milk  Products 
(p.  1478)  ;  also  Dairying  (p.  1820) 

Credits — see  Business  and  Office  Methods, 
Credits  (p.  1413) 

Croatian   Publications 1852 

Crockery — see  Glass  and  China    (p.   1446) 

Cruelty  to  Animals — see  Society  for  the  Pre- 
vention of  Cruelty  to  Animals  (p.  1497) 


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Page 
Current    Biography — see   General   Editorial 

(p.  1874) 
Current  Events — see  Magazines  of  General 

Editorial  Circulation  (p.  1874) 
Curtains,    Draperies    and    Housefurnishing 

Goods 1426 

Cutlery — see  Hardware  and  Sporting  Goods 

(p.  1448) 
Cybernetics — see  Automatic  Control  Systems 

(p.  1408) 
Cycles,    Cycle    Research  —  see    Sociological, 

Political  Economy,  etc.  (p.  1497) 
Czechoslovak   Publications 1352 


Daily  Newspapers 1211 

Daily  Periodicals 1237 

Dairying 1820 

Dancing — see  Amusements  (p.  1868) 

Danish  Publications 1852 

Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution — see 
Historical    and    Genealogical     (p.    1449) 
also    Fraternal,     Unclassified     (p.    1866) 
Deaf,  The— see  Hard  of  Hearing   (p.  1448) 
Debating — see  Public  Speaking  and  Lectur- 
ing (p.  1489) 

Decorating — see  Paint,  Painting  and  Deco- 
rating (p. 1479) 

Delicatessen — see  Grocery  and  Delicatessen 
(p.  1447)  ;  also  Meats  and  Provisions 
(p.  1467) 

De  Molay 1365 

Dental 1427 

Department    Stores  —  See    Dry    Goods    (p. 

1429)  ;  also  General  Merchandise  (p.  1445) 

Detective — see  Police  and  Detective  (p.  I486) 

Diesel  Power — see  Power  and  Power  Plants 

(p.  1487) 

Diet — see  Health,  Hygiene  and  Sanitation 
(p.    1449)  ;   also   Hospitals  and  Nursing 
(p.  1451) 
Diners — see  Hotels,  Restaurants,  Clubs  and 

Tourists'  Courts   (p.  1452) 
Diplomatic — see  Congressional  and  Federal 

Government  Affairs  (p.  1423) 
Direct   Mail   Advertising  —  see  Advertising 
and  Marketing  (p.  1400) 

Directory  Publishing 1427 

Display — see  Window  Display  (p.  1504) 
Distilling — see  Beverages,  Brewing,  Bottling 

(p.  1408) 

Distribution — see  Motor  Trucks  and  Trans- 
portation (p.  1476)  ;  also  Materials  Han- 
dling (p.  1466)  ;  Marine  Shipping  and 
Shipbuilding  (p.  1465)  ;  Warehousing  (p. 
1504) 

Dogs 1372 

Drainage  —  see  Forestry  and  Conservation 
(p.  1442) 

Dramatic  and  Theatrical 1372 

Draperies  —  see    Curtains,    Draperies    and 

Housefurnishing  Goods  (p.  1426) 
Dredging  —  see    Construction,    Contracting, 
Building,  Excavating  (p.  1424) 

Dressmaking  and  Needlework 1373 

Drugs  and  Pharmaceuticals 1427 

Dry  Cleaning — see  Laundry,  Dry  Cleaning 
and  Dyeing  (p.  1460) 

Dry  Goods 1429 

Drying   (Fruit  and  Vegetables)  — see  Can- 
ning, Packing,  Dehydration  (p.  1414) 
Dude  Ranch — see  Sports  (General) 
(p.  1382) 

Dutch  Publications 1352 

Dyeing — see  Laundry,  Dry  Cleaning  and 
Dyeing  (p.  1460) 


Eastern  Star. 1865 

Ecclesiastical  —  See    Religious    Publications 

(p.  1891) 

Economics — see  Sociological,  Political  Econ- 
omy, etc.  (p.  1497) 

Educational 1873  ;   also  1429 

Eggs — see  Poultry  Products  and  Supplies 
(p.  1487)  ;  also  Poultry,  Pigeons  and  Pet 
Stock  (p.  1830) 

Electrical 1482 

Electrical    Appliances  —  see   Electrical    (p. 


Page 

Electric  Railroads— see  Railroads  (p.  1491) 

Electronic  Engineering 1434 

Electronics — see  Electronic  Engineering  (p. 
1434)  ;    also    Radio    and    Television     (p. 
1490)  ;  also  Electrical  (p.  1482) 
Electrotyping  —  see     Printing     and     Typo- 
graphic (p.  1488) 

Elevators  —  see  Construction,  Contracting, 
Building,  Excavating  (p.  1424) 

Elks 1365 

Enamel,  Vitreous — see  Glass  and  China  (p. 

1446) 
Enamels — see  Ceramic  (p.  1415) 

Engineering  ( Various  Branches )  . 1434 

Also  Construction,  Contracting,  Building, 
Excavating  (p.  1424) 

Engraving — see  Printing  and  Typographic 
(p.  1488) 

Entomological 1437 

Esperanto  Publications 1352 

Estonian  Publications 1853 

Ethnological — see  Anthropological  and  Eth- 
nological (p.  1401) 

Ethical  Culture  —  see  Sociological,  Political 
Economy  (p.  1497) 

Eugenics  and  Genetics 1437 

European  and  other  Inter-Cultural  Interests  1437 
Evaporating — see  Canning,  Packing,  Dehy- 
dration (p.  1414) 

Excavating — see  Construction,  Contracting, 
Building,  Excavating  (p.  1424) 

Explosives 1438 

Export  Consumer  Magazines 1373 

Exports — see  Foreign  Trade,  Pan-American 

and  International  Affairs  (p.  1441) 
Express — see  Motor  Trucks  and  Transporta- 
tion (p.  1476) 

Extermination  —  see  Health,  Hygiene  and 
Sanitation  (p.  1449) 

F 

Fairs — see  Conventions  and  Fairs  (p.  1426) 
Farm  Bureau,  Grange  and  Cooperative  Asso- 
ciations   1820 

Farm  Implements  and  Tractors 1488 

Farm  Newspapers 1322 

Fashion 1878 

Federal  Government  Affairs  —  see  Congres- 
sional and  Federal  Government  Affairs 
(p.  1423) 

Feed,  Grain  and  Hay 1438 

Fertilizer 1439 

Fiction — see   Men's    (Adventure,    Detective, 

Fiction    and    Non-Fiction)      (p.     1378)  ; 

Women's  Publications  (p.  1386)  ;  General 

Editorial  (p.  1374) 

Film   Trade — see   Motion   Picture   Industry 

(p.  1378) 

Finance  —  see  Banking,  Finance  and  Invest- 
ments (p.  1406) 

Finish  Publications 1353 

Firearms 1439 

Fire  Fighting  and  Protection 1439 

Fire  Insurance — see  Insurance   (p.  1454) 

Fish,  Fisheries  and  Fish  Culture 1439 

Flemish-Belgian    Publications 1853 

Floor  Coverings — see  Furniture,  Rugs,  Car- 
pets, Bedding  and  Upholstery  (p.  1444) 

Florist  and  Floriculture 1440 

Flour — see  Muling,  Flour  and  Cereal 

(p.  1474) 

Folk  Lore — see  Historical  and  Genealogical 
(p.  1449) 

Food :. 1440 

Football 1382 

Foreign  Language  Publications 1851 

Foreign  Trade,  Pan-American  and  Interna- 
tional Affairs 1441 

Foresters  (Fraternal)  1365 

Forestry  and  Conservation 1442 

Foundry  —  see   Metal   Working   and   Metal 
Trade  (p.  1471)  ;  also  Engineering  (Vari- 
ous Branches)  (p.  1434) 
4-H  Clubs — see  Farm  Bureau,  Grange  and 
Cooperative  Associations  (p.  1320) 

Fraternal  Order  of  Eagles 1865 

Fraternal   Publications 1865 

Free  Thought  —  see  Agnostic  and  Free 
Thought  (p.  1401) 

French    Publications 1858 

Frozen  Food 1448 


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Page 

Fruits — see  Fruit,  Fruit  Products  and  Pro- 
duce Trade  (p.  1443)  ;  Horticulture  (p. 
1827) 

Fuel — see  Coal  and  Coke  (p.  1419)  ;  also 
Petroleum,  OH  and  Gas  (p.  1481)  ;  also 
Plumbing  and  Heating  (p.  1485)  ;  also  Air 
Conditioning  (p.  1401) 

Funeral  Directors 1444 

Fur — see   Fur    Trade    (p.    1446)  ;   also  Fur 
Farming   and  Rabbit   Raising    (p.    1324) 
Furnaces — see   Plumbing   and  Heating    (p. 
1485)  ;   also   Air   Conditioning    (p.    1401) 
Furniture,  Rugs,  Carpets,  Bedding  and  Up- 
holstery   1444 


Game  Breeding — see  Hunting,  Fishing  and 

Game  Breeding  (p.  1384) 
Games — see  Sports  (p.  1381) 
Garages — see  Automotive  Trade  (p.  1404) 
Gardening — see  Home  and  Garden  (p.  1877)  ; 
also  Landscape  Gardening,  Parks  (p.  1459) 
Gas— see  Petroleum,  Oil  and  Gas  (p.  1481) 

General  Agriculture 1325 

General  Editorial  Magazines 1374 

General  Merchandise 1445 

General  Sports 1382 

Genealogical — see  Historical  and  Genealog- 
ical (p.  1449) 

Genetics — see  Eugenics  and  Genetics 
(p.  1437) 

Geographic 1445 

Geological 1446 

Geophysical  —  see  Scientific  (General)  (p. 
1495) 

German  Publications 1856 

Gifts,  Toys,  Novelties 1446 

Ginning — see    Oils    and   Fats,    Animal   and 

Vegetable  (p.  1478) 

Girls'  Magazines — see  Children* 9  Interest 
(p.  1370)  ;  also  Youth  (p.  1387) 

Glass  and  China 1446 

Glazed    Products — see    Ceramics    (p.    1415) 
Goats — see  Dairying    (p.   1820)  ;  also  Live- 
stock (p.  1328) 

Golf 1383 

Golf  Management 1446 

Government  Affairs — see  Congressional  and 

Federal  Government  Affairs  (p.  1423) 
Grain — see    Milling,    Flour   and   Cereal    (p. 
1474)  ;  also  Feed.  Grain  and  Hay  (p.  1438) 

Grand  Army  of  the  Republic 1865 

Grange — see  Farm  Bureau,  Grange  and  Co- 
operative Association  (p.  1320) 

Greek  Publications 1357 

Grocery  and  Delicatessen 1447 

Guides — see  City,  Hotel,  Railroad  and  Travel 

Guides  (p.  1418) 
Guns — see  Fireams   (p.  1489)  ;  also  Sports 

(General)   (p.  1382) 

Gymnastics  —  see  Physical  Education  and 
Athletics  (p.  1484) 

H 

Haberdashers  —  see    Clothing    (Men* 8    and 

Boys')   (p.  1419) 
Hairdressers — see  Barber  and  Beauty  Shops 

(p.  1408) 

Handweaving — see  Dressmaking  and  Needle- 
work (p.  1873) 

Hard  of  Hearing 1448 

Hardware  and  Sporting  Goods 1448 

Hats — see  Clothing  (Men's  and  Boys9)  (p. 
1419)  ;  also  Clothing  (Women's  and  Chil- 
dren's) (p.  1419) 

Hauling — see  Motor  Trucks  and  Transporta- 
tion (p.  1476)  ;  also  Warehousing  (p.  1504) 
Hay — see  Feed,  Grain  and  Hay    (p.   1438) 

Health,  Hygiene  and  Sanitation „  1449 

Heating  —  see  Plumbing  and  Heating  (p. 
1485)  ;  also  Air  Conditioning  (p.  1401) 

Hebrew  Publications 1358 

Hides — see  Shoes,  Leather,  Luggage 

(p. 1496) 
Highways — see  Roads  and  Streets  (p.  1494) 

Historical  and  Genealogical 1449 

Hobbies — see   Crafts,    Models,    Hobbies   and 

Contests  (p.  1871) 

Hockey — sen  General  Sports  (p.  1882) 
Hogs — see  Livestock   (p.  1328)  ;  also  Breed 
Publications  (p.  1818) 


Page 

Home  and  Garden 1377 

Home  Appliances — see  Electrical  (p.  1432) 

Petroleum,  Oil  and  Gas  (p.  1481) 
Homecraft — see  Craftst  Models,  Hobbies  and 

Contests  (p.  1371) 

Home  Decorations — see  Paint,  Painting  and 
Decorating  (p.  1479) 

Home    Economics 1451 

Home  Interests — see   Women's  Publications 

(p.   1386)  ;  Home  and  Garden   (p.   1377) 

Hops  —  see  Specialized  Farming   (p.  1332) 

Horses  and  Horse  Racing 1388 

also  Breed  Publications  (p.  1818) 
Horseshoers  —  see   Blacksmiths  and   Horse- 
shoers  (p.  1410) 

Horticulture 1827 

Hosiery — see  Knit  Goods  (p,  1456) 
Hospital   Management  —  see   Hospitals   and 
Nursing  (p.  1451) 

Hospitals  and  Nursing 1451 

Hotel  Guides — see  City,  Hotel,  Railroad  and 

Travel  Guides  (p.  1418) 
Hotels,    Restaurants,    Clubs    and    Tourists' 

Courts 1452 

Housefurnishing  Goods — see  Curtains,  Dra- 
peries   and    Housefurnishing    Goods    (p. 
1426) 
Housing  —  see    Building    Management    and 

Maintenance  (p.  1413) 

Humanitarian — see  Philanthropic  and  Hu- 
manitarian (p.  1482) 

Humor — see  Comics  and  Comic  Technique 
(p.  1371) 

Hungarian    Publications 1358 

Hunting,  Fishing  and  Game  Breeding 1384 

Hygiene — see  Health,  Hygiene  and  Sanita- 
tion (p.  1449) 

Hypnotism — see  Medical  and  Surgical  (p. 
1467) 

I 

Ice — see  Refrigeration  (p.  1493) 

Ice  Cream  —  see  Confectionery,  Ice  Cream 
and  Soda  Fountains  (p.  1423)  ;  also  Milk 
and  Milk  Products  (p.  1473) 

Ice  Hockey — see  General  Sports    (p.   1382) 

Icelandic   Publications 1858 

Ilocano  Publications  —  see  Philippine  Lan- 
guage Publications  (p.  1860) 

Imports — see  Foreign  Trade,  Pan-American 
and  International  Affairs  (p.  1441) 

Income  Tax  —  see  Taxation  and  Tariff  (p. 
1500) 

Independent  Order  of  Odd  Fellows 1365 

Indexes  to  Periodicals,  Books  and  Pamphlets  1453 

Indians — see  American  Indians  (p.  1401) 

Industrial — see  Commercial  and  Industrial 
(p.  1420) 

Industrial  Cafeterias — see  Hotels,  Restau- 
rants, Clubs  and  Tourists  Courts  (p. 
1452)  ;  also  Building  Management  and 
Maintenance  (p.  1418) 

Industrial  Designers — see  Commercial  and 
Industrial  (p.  1420) 

Industrial  Purchasing — see  Purchasing  (In- 
dustrial) (p.  1490) 

Industrial  Workers  of  the  World — see  Labor 
(p.  1456) 

Infants — see  Babies  (p.  1869)  ;  also  Parent- 
Teacher  and  Children  (p.  1879) 

Infantswear  —  see  Clothing  (Women's  and 
Children's)  (p.  1419) 

Ink — see  Printing  and  Typographic,  (p.  1488) 

Insanity — see  Medical  and  Surgical  (p.  1467) 

Installments — see  Selling  and  Salesmanship 
(p.  1496) 

Institutions — see  Building  Management  and 
Maintenance  (p.  1413) 

Instruments — see  Weights  and  Measures  (p. 
1504)  ;  also  Scientific  (General)  (p.  1495) 

Insurance 1454 

Interior  Decorating  —  see  Paint,  Painting 
and  Decorating  (p.  1479)  ;  also  Curtains, 
Draperies  and  Housefurnishing  Goods  (p. 
1426) 

International  Affairs  —  see  Foreign  Trade, 
Pan-American  and  International  Affairs 
(p.  1441) 

Inventions  —  see  Patents  and  Trade  Marks 
(p.  1480) 

Investments — see  Banking,  Finance  and  In- 
vestments (p.  1406) 


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Pag. 

Irish  Interests — see  European  and  other  In- 
ter-Cultural Interests  (p.  1437) 

Iron  and  Steel— see  Metal  Working  and  Metal 
Trade  (p.  1471) 

Irrigation — see  Engineering  (p.  1434) 

Italian  Publications 1358 


Jails— «e«  Penal  Institutions  (p.  1481) 
Janitor    Equipment — see   Building   Manage- 
ment and  Maintenance  (p.  1413) 

Japanese  Publications 1359 

Jewelry,  Watchmaking 1455 

Journalism 1455 

Jugoslavic    Publications 1359 

Junior  American  Mechanics 1365 

Junk-— see  Waste  Materials  (p.  1504) 
Juvenile  (Fashions) — see  Fashions  (p.1378), 
also  Clothing  (Men's  and  Boys')   (p.  1419) 
Clothing    (Women's   and   Children's)     (p. 
1419) 

Juvenile — see  Children's  Interest  (p.  1370)  : 
also  Youth  (p.  1387) 


Kiwanis — see  Clubs  and  Societies  (p.  1370) 

Knights  of  Columbus 1365 

Knights  of  Pythias 1365 

Knit  Goods 1456 

Knitting — see  Dressmaking  and  Needlework 

(p.  1373) 
Korean    Publications 1359 


Labor 1456 

Lamps — see  Lighting  and  Lighting  Fixtures 
(p.  1462) 

Landscape  Gardening,   Parks 1459 

Latin   Publications 1359 

Latvian   Publications 1359 

Laundry,  Dry  Cleaning  and  Dyeing 1460 

Law — see  Legal  (p.  1460) 

Leather — see  Shoes,  Leather,  Luggage 

(p.  1496) 

Lecturing — see  Public  Speaking  and  Lectur- 
ing (p.  1489) 

Legal 1460 

Legion   of   Honor — see   Military  and  Naval 

(p. 1472) 

Library — see   Books,    Book   Trade   and  Au- 
thors   (p.   1411)  ;  also  Indexes  to  Period- 
icals,   Books    and    Pamphlets    (p.    1453) 
Life  Insurance — see  Insurance  (p.  1454) 

Lighting  and  Lighting  Fixtures 1462 

Linen    Supply — see    Laundry,    Drycleaning, 

and  Dyeing  (p.  1460) 

Lions  Clubs — see  Clubs  and  Societies  (p.1370) 
Liquors — see   Beverages.   Brewing,   Bottling 

(p.  1408) 

Literary — see  General  Editorial  Magazines 
(p.  1874)  ;  also  Literature  (p.  1377)  ;  also 
Journalism  (p.  1455)  ;  also  Books,  Book 
Trade  and  Authors  (p.  1411)  ;  also  Poetry 
(p.  1879) 

Literature 1377 

Lithography — see  Printing  and  Typographic 
(p. 1488) 

Lithuanian  Publications 1359 

Livestock 1328 

Local,  State  and  Sectional  Publications 1462 

Locksmiths — see  Hardware  fp.  1448) 
Logging — see    Lumber,    Building    Materials, 
Woodworking  (p.  1464) 

Loyal  Order  of  Moose 1365 

Lubrication — see    Petroleum,    Oil    and    Gas 
(p.    1481)  ;    also    Engineering    (Various 
Branches)    (p.  1434) 
Luggage — see  Shoes,  Leather,  Luggage   (p. 

1496). 
Lumber,  Building  Materials,  Woodworking..  1464 

M 

Macedonian    Publications 1360 

Machinery 1465 

Magazines  of  General  Editorial  Circulation....  1374 
Magicians — see  Crafts,  Models,  Hobbies  and 
Contests  (p.  1371) 

Mail  Order  Publications 1465 

Maintenance  —  see  Commercial  and  Indus- 
trial 'p.  1420)  ;  also  BuMing  Management 
and  Maintenance  (p.  1413) 


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Malt — see  Beverages,  Brewing,  Bottling 
(p.  1408) 

Maltese    Publications 1860 

Management — see  Commercial  and  Industrial 
(p.  1420)  ;  also  Building  Management  and 
Maintenance  (p.  1413) 
Manicurist — see   Barber  and  Beauty  Shops 

(p.  1408) 

Manufacturing — see  Commercial  and  Indus- 
trial  (p.  1420)  ;  also  Engineering  (Various 
Branches)    (p.  1434) 
Marines — see  Military  and  Naval   (p.  1472) 

Marine,  Shipping  and  Shipbuilding 1465 

Marketing — see  Advertising  and  Marketing 

(p.  1400) 

Marking  Devices  —  see  Rubber  Stamps, 
Seals,  Stencils  (p.  1494) 

Masonic 1365 

Materials  Handling 1466 

Mathematics 1466 

Matrimonial 1467 

Mature  Age 1377 

Meats  and  Provisions 1467 

Mechanical  and  Engineering — see  Engineer- 
ing (Various  Branches)  (p.  1434) 

Medical  and  Surgical 1467 

Men's    (Adventure,    Detective,    Fiction    and 

Non-Fiction ) 1378 

Men's    Furnishings  —  see    Clothing    (Men's 

and  Boys')    (p.  1419) 
Merchandise — see  General  Merchandise    (p. 

1445) 

Merchandising — see  Advertising  and  Market- 
ing (p.  1400) 

Metal  Working  and  Metal  Trade 1471 

Meteorology  —  see  Astronomy  and  Meteor- 
ology (p.  1403) 

Military  and  Naval 1472 

Milk  and  Milk  Products 1473 

Millinery — see  Clothing  (Women's  and  Chil- 
dren's) (p.  1419)  ;  also  Fashion  (p.  1373) 

Milling,  Flour  and  Cereal 1474 

Minerals — see  Mining  and  Minerals  (p.  1474) 
Mineral   Waters  —  see  Beverages,   Brewing, 
Bottling  (p.  1408) 

Mining  and  Minerals 1474 

Missiles — see  Astronautics  (p.  1403)  ;  also 
Nuclear  Engineering  (p.  1478) 

Modern  Woodmen  of  America 1366 

Mohair — see  Livestock  (p.  1328) 
Money  —  see  Banking,  Finance  and  Invest- 
ments (p.  1406) 
Monuments — see  Cemetery  and  Monuments 

(p.   1415) 
Mops — see  Brooms,   Brushes  and  Mops   (p. 

1413) 

Mortgages  —  see    Building    and    Loan     (p. 
1413)  ;  also  Banking,  Finance  and  Invest- 
ments (p.  1406) 
Motels — see  Hotels,  Restaurants,  Clubs  and 

Tourists'  Courts  (p.  1452) 
Motion   Picture  Industry  —  see  also  Motion 

Pictures  (p.  1378) 1475 

Motor  Boating — see  Boating  and  Yachting 
(p.  1382)  ;  also  Boats  (p.  1410) 

Motor  Bus  and  Taxicabs 1475 

Motorcycle — see  Bicycle  and  Motorcycle    (p. 

1409) 
Motoring — see  Travel  and  Tourism  (p.  1385) 

Motor  Trucks  and  Transportation 1476 

Moving  and  Storage — see  Warehousing  (p. 
1504)  ;  alto  Motor  Trucks  and  Transpor- 
tation (p.  1476) 

Municipal — see  State,  Municipal  and  County 
(p.  1498) 

Museum '. 1477 

Music   and   Musical  Instruments  —  see  also 

Music  (p.  1379) 1477 

Mycology— «ee  Botanical  (p.  1411) 

N 

Names— Study  of 1478 

National    Affairs  —  see    Congressional    and 

Federal  Government  Affairs  (p.  1423) 
Natural  Gas — see  Petroleum,   OH  and  Gas 
(p.  1481) 

Natural  History  and  Nature  Study 1478 

Naval — see  Military  and  Naval  (p.  1472)  ; 
also  Marine,  Shipping  and  Shipbuilding 
(p.  1465) 

Naval  Stores — see  Paint,  Painting  and  Dec- 
orating (p.  1479) 


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Needlework — see  Dressmaking  and  Needle- 
work (p.  1373) 

Negro  Publications 1888 

Nervous  and  Mental  Diseases — see  Medical 

and  Surgical   (p.  1467)  ;  also  Psychology 

(p.  1489) 
Newspaper  Features,  Picture  and  News 

Syndicates 1302 

Newspapers — see  Journalism  (p.  1455)  ;  also 

Printing  and  Typographic  (p.  1488) 
Night  Clubs — see  Hotels,  Restaurants,  Clubs 

and  Tourists'  Courts  (p.  1452) 

Norwegian  and  Danish  Publications 1860 

Notions 1478 

Novelties — see  Gifts,  Toys,  Novelties  (p.  1446) 
Nuclear  Engineering — see  also  Physics   (p. 

1484 )    1478 

Numismatic — see    Coin,    Stamp    and    Post 

Card  Collectors  (p.  1420) 
Nursery  Trade — see  Seed  and  Nursery  Trade 

(p.    1495)  ;    also    Landscape    Gardening, 

Parks  (p.  1459) 

Nursing — see  Hospitals  and  Nursing  (p.  1451) 
Nut  Culture  and  Trade 1478 


Occult 1379 

Office    Equipment  —  see    Stationery,    Office 

Equipment    and    College    Store    Supplies 

(p.  1499)  ;  also  Furniture,  Rugs,  Carpets, 

Bedding  and  Upholstery  (p.  1444) 

Office    Methods  —  see    Business    and    Office 

Methods,  Credits  (p.  1413) 
Oil— see  Petroleum,  OH  and  Gas   (p.  1481) 

Oils  and  Fats,  Animal  and  Vegetable 1478 

Oology — see  Ornithology  and  Oology 
(p.  1479) 

Optical  and  Optometry 1479 

Optimists  Clubs — see  Clubs  and  Societies  (p. 
1370) 

Ornithology  and  Oology 1479 

Orphans — see  Philanthropic  and  Humanita- 
rian (p.  1482) 

Osteopathic 1479 

Outdoor   Advertising — see   Advertising   and 

Marketing  (p.  1400) 
Outdoor  Life — see  Sports  (p.  1381) 
Overseas    Transport  —  see    Foreign    Trade, 
Pan-American  and  International   Affairs 
(p.  1441)  ;  also  Marine  Shipping  and  Ship- 
building (p.  1465) 


Packaging — see  Boxes,  Barrels,  Containers, 
Packaging,  etc.  (p.  1412) 

Paint,  Painting  and  Decorating 1479 

Pan-American  —  see  Foreign  Trade,  Pan- 
American  and  International  Affairs  (p. 
1441) 

Paper 1480 

Paper    Boxes — see    Paper    (p.    1480)  ;    also 
Boxes,    Barrels,    Containers,    Packaging, 
etc.   (p.  1412) 
Parasitology — see  Biology  (p.  1409) 

Parent-Teacher  and  Children 1379 

Parking — see   Automotive  Trade    (p.   1404) 
Parks  —  see   Landscape,    Gardening,    Parks 
(p.  1459) 

Patents  and  Trade  Marks 1480 

Peace 1480 

Penal    Institutions 1481 

Perfumery — see  Cosmetics  and  Toiletries  (p. 

1426) 

Personnel  —  see  Commercial  and  Industrial 
(p.  1420)  ;  also  Public  Relations  (p.  1489) 

Petroleum,  Oil  and  Gas 1481 

Pets — Cats,  Birds,  Goldfish — see  also  Poul- 
try, Pigeons  and  Pet  Stock  (p.  1380) 1482 

Pharmaceutic  —  see  Drugs  and  Pharmaceu- 
ticals (p.  1427) 

Philanthropic  and  Humanitarian 1482 

Philatelic  —  see  Coin,  Stamp  and  Post  Card 
Collectors  (p.  1420) 

Philippine  Language  Publications 1860 

Philological 1483 

Philosophical 1488 

Photo  Engraving  —  see  Printing  and  Typo- 
graphic  (p.  1488) 


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Photography  —  see    also    Photographic    in 
Magazines  of  General  Circulation  (p.  1379)   1484 

Physical  Culture 1385 

Physical  Education  and  Athletics 1484 

Physical  Therapy — see  Medical  and  Surgical 
(p.  1467) 

Physics 1484 

Physiology  and  Anatomy 1485 

Pianos— ace  Music  and  Musical  Instruments 

(p.  1477) 

Pickling  —  see  Canning,  Packing,  Dehydra- 
tion (p.  1414) 

Pictures— see  Gifts,  Toys,  Novelties  (p.  1446) 
Pigeons — see  Poultry,  Pigeons  and  Pet  Stock 

(p.  1330) 

Pistols — see  Firearms  (p.  1439) 
Plant  Food— see  Fertilizer  (p.  1439) 
Plastering — see    Brick,    Tile,    Cement,    Con- 
crete (p.  1412) 

Plastic  and  Composition  Materials 1485 

Plumbing  and  Heating 1485 

Poetry 1379 

Police  and  Detectives 1486 

Polish  Publications 1360 

Political 1486 

Political  Economy — see  Sociological,  Political 

Economy  (p.  1497) 

Ports — see  Marine  Shipping  and  Shipbuild- 
ing (p.  1465) 

Portuguese  Publications 1361 

Postal 1487 

Pottery — see  Glass  and  China  (p.  1446) 

Poultry,  Pigeon  and  Pet  Stock 1330 

Poultry  Products  and  Supplies 1487 

Power  Boating — see  Boating  and  Yachting 
(p.  1382)  ;  Boats  (p.  1410) 

Power  Farming 1330 

Power  and  Power  Plants 1487 

Preserving  Food — see  Canning,  Packing,  De- 
hydrations (p.  1414) 

Printing  and  Typographic 1488 

Printing  Inks  —  see  Printing  and  Typo- 
graphic (p.  1488) 

Produce  —  see   Fruits,    Fruit   Products  and 
Produce    Trade    (p.    1448)  ;   also   Poultry 
Products  and  Supplies  (p.  1487) 
Prohibition — see    Temperance    and   Prohibi- 
tion (p.  1501) 
Provisions  —  see  Meats  and  Provisions    (p. 

1467) 

Physical  Research  —  see  Psychological  (p. 
1489) 

Psychological 1489 

Public  and  Multiple  Unit  Housing  —  see 
Building  Management  and  Maintenance 
(p.  1413) 

Public  Relations 1489 

Public  Speaking  and  Lecturing 1489 

Public    Utilities 1489 

Public    Works  —  see    State,    Municipal   and 
County  (p.  1498)  ;  also  Public  Utilities  (p. 
1489)  ;  also  Engineering  (Various 
Branches)    (p.  1434)  ;  Roads  and  Streets 
(p.  1494) 

Publishers— see  Books,  Book  Trade  and  Au- 
thors (p.  1411)  ;  also  Journalism  (p.  1455)  ; 
also  Printing  and  Typographic   (p.  1488) 
Pumps — see  Water  Works,   Wells  and  Sew- 
erage (p.  1504)  ;  also  Commercial  and  In- 
dustrial (p.  1420) 
Purchasing  (Industrial)  1490 


Quarrying  —  see  Stone  and  Rock  Products 
(p.  1500) 


Rabbits — see  Fur  Farming  and  Rabbit  Rais- 
ing (p.  1824) 

Racing — see  Horses  and  Horse  Racing   (p. 
1383)  ;  also  Auto  Racing  (p.  1381) 

Radio  and  Television (p.  1880)  ;  also  1490 

Radium — see  X-Ray  and  Radium    (p. 1504) 

Railroad 1491 

Railroad  Guides — see  City.  Hotel,  Railroad, 
and  Travel  Guides  (p.  1418) 

Real  Estate 1492 

Recreation — see  Sports  (p.  1881)  ;  oZso 

Amusements  (p.  1868) 

Red  Cross — see  Philanthropic  and  Humani- 
tarian (p.  1482) 


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Refractories — see  Brick,  Tib,  Cement,  Con- 
crete (p.  1412)  ;  alto  does  and  China  (p. 

Refrigeration .„ 1493 

Religious  Publications 1891 

Remedies — see  Drugs  and  Pharmaceuticals 
(P,  1427) 

Resort  and  Travel 1498 

Restaurants — see  Hotels,  Restaurants,  Clubs 

and  Tourists'  Courts  (p.  1452) 
Retail  Selling — see  Setting  and  Salesmanship 

(p.  1496) 

Retailing  —  see  General  Merchandise  (p. 
1445)  ;  also  Selling  and  Salesmanship  (p. 
1496) 

Rice— aee  MiUing,  Flour  and  Cereal  (p.  1474) 
Rifles — see  Firearms  (p.  1489)  ;  also  Sports 

(General)  (p.  1882) 

Rink  Management  —  see  Building  Manage- 
ment and  Maintenance  (p.  1418) 

Roads  and  Streets 1494 

Roadside  Selling — see  Selling  and  Salesman- 
ship (p.  1496) 
Rockets — see  Astronautics    (p.   1408)  ;  also 

Nuclear  Engineering  (p.  1478) 
Rodeos — see  Sports  (General)   (p.  1882) 

Roofing 1494 

Rope — see  Cordage  and  Twine  (p.  1426) 
Rotary  Clubs — see  Clubs  and  Societies   (p. 
1870) 

Roumanian  Publications 1861 

Rubber  Stamps,  Seals,  Stencils 1494 

Rubber  Trade 1494 

Rugs — see  Furniture,  Rugs,  Carpets,  Bed- 
ding and  Upholstering  (p.  1444) 

Russian  Publications 1861 

Ruthenian  Publications 1861 


Safes  —  see  Banking,  Finance  and  Invest- 
ments (p.  1406) 

Safety 1495 

Sales  Management — see  Business  and  Office 
Methods,  Credits   (p.  1418)  ;  also  Setting 
and  Salesmanship  (p.  1496) 
Salesmanship  —  see   Setting   and  Salesman- 
ship (p.  1496) 

Sand  and  Gravel — see  Stone  and  Rock  Prod- 
ucts (p.  1500) 

Sanatorium — see  Health,  Hygiene  and  Sani- 
tation  (p.  1449)  ;  Tuberculosis  (p.  1502) 
Sanitary   Supplies  —  see  Building  Manage- 
ment and  Maintenance  (p.  1418) 
Sanitation — see  Health,  Hygiene  and  Sani- 
tation (p.  1449) 

Scales — see  Weights  and  Measures  (p.  1504) 

Scandinavian  Interests — see  European  and 

other  Inter-Cultural  Interests    (p.   1487) 

Scandinavian  Publications 1861 

Schools — see  Educational  (p.  1429) 
School  Administration — see  Educational  (p. 
1429) 

Scientific  Agricultural  Publications 1881 

Scientific  (General)  1495 

Screen  —  see  Motion  Picture  Industry    (p. 

1475)  ;  also  Motion  Picture  (p.  1878) 
Seals — see  Rubber  Stamps,   Seals,   Stencils 

(p.  1494) 

Secret  Societies  —  see  Fraternal  Organiza- 
tions (p.  1865) 

Seed  and  Nursery  Trade 1495 

Seismology 1496 

Selling  and  Salesmanship 1496 

Serbian   Publications 1861 

Servants — see  Home  Economics    (p.   1451) 

Service  Stations — see  Automotive  Trade  (p. 

1404)  ;  also  Petroleum,  Oil  and  Gas    (p. 

1481) 

Sewage  Disposal — see  Water  Works,  Wetts 

and  Sewage  (p.  1604) 

Sewing — see  Dressmaking  and  Needlework 
..     (p.  1873) 

Sewing  Machines  —  see  Curtains,  Draperies 
and   House  furnishing   Goods    (p.    1426)  ; 
also  Machinery  (p.  1465) 
Shades — see  Venetian  Blinds  (p.  1502) 
Sheep— -see  Livestock  (p.  1828)  ;  also  Breed 
Publications  (p.  1818) 

Sheet  Metal  Working 1496 

Shipping    Guides  —  see    City,    Hotel,    Rait- 
road  and  Travel  Guides  (p.  1418) 


Ftge 

Shipping  and  Ship  Building  —  see  Marine 
Shipping  and  Shipbuilding  (p.  1465) 

Shoes,  Leather,  Luggage..... «... 1496 

Shorthand — see  Business  and  Office  Meth- 
ods, Credits  (p.  1413) 
Signs — see  Advertising  and  Marketing    (p. 

1400) 
Silk— see  Textiles  (p.  1601) 

Skating 1385 

Skeet  Shooting — see  Hunting,  Fishing  and 
Game  Breeding  (p.  1384) 

Skiing 1385 

Skin  Diving — see  Sports  (General)  (p.  1882) 
Slot  Machines  —  see  Vending  Machines  (p. 
1502) 

Slovak  Publications 1861 

Slovenian  Publications 1861 

Soap — see  Cosmetics  and  Toiletries  (p.  1426) 

Soccer 1885 

Socialism— see  Labor  (p.  1456) 
Social  Service  —  see  Philanthropic  and  Hu- 
manitarian (p.  1482) 
S.  P.  C.  A. — see  Society  for  the  Prevention 

of  Cruelty  to  Animals  (p.  1497) 
Societies — see  Clubs  and  Societies  (p.  1870) 

Society 1381 

Society    for   the   Prevention    of   Cruelty    to 

Animals,  Anti-Vivisection  1497 

Sociological,  Political  Economy 1497 

Soda  Fountain — see  Confectionery,  Ice  Cream 

and  Soda  Fountains  (p.  1428) 
Soft  Drinks — see  Beverages,  Brewing,  Bot- 
tling   (p.    1408)  ;  also  Confectionery,   Ice 
Cream  and  Soda  Fountains  (p.  1423) 
Sons  of  the  American  Revolution — see  His- 
torical and  Genealogical    (p.   1449)  ;  also 
Fraternal  Unclassified  (p.  1366) 

Spanish  Publications 1361 

Speaking — see  Public  Speaking  and  Lectur- 
ing (p. 1489) 

Specialized  Farming 1332 

Special  Newspaper  Groups  and  Representa- 
tive Organizations 1241 

Special   Sections   of    Newspapers   in   which 

Advertising  may  be  placed  by  groups 1240 

Speech  Correction — see  Educational  (p.  1429) 
Spices  —  see   Grocery  and  Delicatessen    (p. 

1447) 

Spiritualism — see  Occult  (p.  1379) 
Sporting  Goods — see  Hardware  and  Sport- 
ing Goods  (p.  1448) 

Sports 1881 

Squash  —  see    Tennis,    Squash,    Badminton 

(p.  1385) 

Stage — see  Amusements  (p.  1868)  ;  also  Dra- 
matic and  Theatrical  (p.  1872) 
Stamps — see  Rubber  Stamps,  Seals,  Stencils 
(p.  1494)  ;  also  see  Coin,  Stamp  and  Post 
Card  Collectors  (p.  1420) 
State  and  Sectional  Publications — see  Local, 
State  and  Sectional  Publications  (p.  1462) 

State,  Municipal  and  County 1498 

Stationery,    Office    Equipment   and    College 

Store  Supplies 1499 

Statistical 1500 

Steam  Fitting — see  Plumbing  and  Heating 

(p.  1485) 
Steamship  Guides — see  City,  Hotel,  Railroad, 

and  Travel  Guides  (p.  1418) 
Stencils — see   Rubber  Stamps,   Seals,   Sten- 
cils (p.  1494) 
Stenography  and  Typewriting — see  Business 

and  Office  Methods,  Credits  (p.  1418) 
Stereotyping — see  Printing  and  Typographic 
(p.  1488) 

Stone  and  Rock  Products 1500 

Storage  and  Moving — see  Warehousing   (p. 

1504) 

Store  Display — see  Window  Display  (p.  1504) 
Stoves — see  Plumbing  and  Heating  (p.  1485) 
Suburban  and  Country  Life — see  Home  and 
Garden  (p.  1877)  ;  also  Agriculture  (Gen- 
eral) (p.  1825) 

Sugar  and  Sugar  Beet 1500 

Sunday  Weeklies 1242 

Surgical — see  Medical  and  Surgical  (p.  1467) 

Swedish  Publications 1863 

Swimming — see  Sports  (General)   (p.  1882) 

Swine — see  Livestock  (p.  1828) 

Syrian  Publications 1868 


1512 


Index  to  Classifications,  1959 


T  Page 

Tailoring  —  see  Clothna  (p.  1419);  also 
Fashion  (p.  1878) 

Tariff — see  Taxation  and  Tariff   (p.  1500) 

Taxation  and  Tariff 1500 

Taxicabe — see  Motor  Bus  and  Taxicab  (p. 
1475) 

Teachers — see  Educational  (p.  1429)  ;  also 
Parent-Teacher  and  Children  (p.  1879) 

Tea,  Coffee  and  Spices — see  Grocery  and 
Delicatessen  (p.  1447) 

Tea  Rooms — see  Hotels,  Restaurants,  Clubs 
and  Tourists'  Courts  (p.  1452) 

Technocracy — see  Congressional  and  Federal 
Government  Affairs  (p.  1428) 

Telephone  and  Telegraph 1500 

Television  —  see  Radio  and  Television  (p. 
1490)  ;  also  (p.  1380) 

Temperance  and  Prohibition 1501 

Tennis,  Squash,  Badminton 1885 

Terra  Cotta — see  Glass  and  China  (p.  1446) 

Terrazza —  see  Brick,  TUe,  Cement,  Con- 
crete (p.  1412) 

Textiles 1501 

Theatrical — see  Amusements  (p.  1868)  ;  also 
Dramatic  and  Theatrical  (p.  1372) 

Tile  —  see  Brick,  Tile,  Cement,  Concrete 
(p.  1412) 

Tires — see  Automotive  Trade  (p.  1404)  ;  also 
Rubber  Trade  (p.  1494) 

Tobacco— see  also  Specialized  Farming  (p. 
1332) 1502 

Toilet  Articles  —  see  Barber  and  Beauty 
Shops  (p.  1408)  ;  also  Cosmetics  and  Toi- 
letries (p.  1426) 

Toiletries — see  Cosmetics  and  Toiletries  (p. 
1426) 

Tools — see  Metal  Working  and  Metal  Trade 
(P.  1471) 

Tourist — see  Travel  and  Tourism  (p.  1385) 
Resort  and  Travel  (p.  1493)  ;  also  Hotels, 
Restaurants,  Clubs  and  Tourists'  Courts 
(p.  1452) 

Tourist  Camp  Operations — see  Hotels,  Res- 
taurants, Clubs  and  Tourists9  Courts  (p. 
1452) 

Towel  Supply — see  Laundry,  Dry  Cleaning, 
and  Dyeing  (p.  1460) 

Town  Planning  —  see  State,  Municipal  and 
County  (p.  1498)  ;  Landscape  Gardening, 
Parks  (p.  1459) 

Toys — see  Gifts,  Toys,  Novelties   (p.  1446) 

Tractors — see  Farm  Implements  and  Trac- 
tors (p.  1438) 

Trade  Marks — see  Patents  and  Trade  Marks 
(p.  1480) 

Traffic  and  Transportation  —  see  Motor 
Trucks  and  Transportation  (p.  1476) 

Trailer  Publications  (Consumer  and  Trade) 
(p.  1502)  ;  see  also  Travel  and  Tourism 
(p.  1885)  ;  Motor  Trucks  and  Transpor- 
tation (p.  1476) 

Transportation  —  see  Aviation  (p.  1405) 
also  (p.  1369)  ;  Motor  Trucks  and  Trans- 
portation (p.  1476)  ;  Motor  Bus  and  Taxi- 
cab  (p.  1476)  ;  Travel  and  Tourism  (p. 
1885)  ;  Railroad  (p.  1491)  ;  Marine  Ship- 
ping and  Shipbuilding  (p.  1465)  ;  Power 
and  Power  Plants  (p.  1487)  ;  Warehous- 
ing (p.  1504) 

Trap  Shooting  —  see  Sports  (General)  (p. 
1882) 

Trapping — see  Fur  Trade  (p.  1445)  ;  also 
Hunting,  Fishing  and  Game  Breeding 
(p.  1384) 

Travel— see  Resort  and  Travel  (p.  1498)  ; 
also  Travel  and  Tourism  (p.  1885)  ;  City, 
Hotel,  Railroad  and  Travel  Guides  (p.  14T8) 

Trunks,  Leather  Goods — see  Shoes,  Leather, 
Luggage  (p. 1496) 

Tuberculosis 1502 

Turkeys  —  See  Poultry,  Pigeons,  Pet  Stock 
(p.  1830) 

Twine — see  Cordage  and  Twine    (p.  1426) 

Typewriting — see  Business  and  Office  Meth- 
ods, Credits  (p.  1418) 

Typographic — see  Printing  and  Typographic 
(p.  1488) 


u 


Page 


Ukrainian  Publications 1368 

Ultrasonics — see  Commercial  and  Industrial 

(p.  1420) 
Undertakers — see  Funeral  Directors  (p. 

1444) 
Underwear — see  Knit  Goods  (p.  1456)  ;  also 

Clothing  (p.  1419) 
Upholstery — see  Furniture,   Rugs,   Carpets, 

Bedding  and  Upholstery  (p.  1444) 
U.  S.  Air  Force — see  Military  and  Naval  (p. 

1472) 

U.S.  Army— see  Military  and  Naval  (p.  1472) 
U.  S.  Coast  Guard— see  Military  and  Naval 

(p.  1472) 
U.    S.    Marines  —  see   Military   and   Naval 

(p.  1472) 
U.S. Navy— see  Military  and  Naval  (p.  1472) 


Variety   Stores  —  see   General  Merchandise 

(p.  1445) 

Varnish  —  see  Paint,  Painting  and  Decorat- 
ing (p. 1479) 

Vegetables  —  see  Horticulture  (p.  1327); 
Fruits,  Fruit  Products  and  Produce  Trade 
(p.  1448) 

Vegetarian — see  Health,  Hygiene  and  Sani- 
tation (p.  1449) 

Vending  Machines 1502 

Veneers — see  Lumber,  Building  Materials, 
Woodworking  (p.  1464) 

Venetian   Blinds 1502 

Ventilating — see  Plumbing  and  Heating  (p. 

1485)  ;   also  Air  Conditioning    (p.    1401) 

Ventriloquism  —  see  Amusements  (p.  1868) 

Veterans 1502 

Veterinary 1503 

Vinegar  —  see  Fruits,  Fruit  Products  and 
Produce  Trade  (p.  1448) 

Vocational   Education 1508 

Volcanic — see  Seismology  (p.  1496) 

w 

Wallpaper — see  Paint,  Painting  and  Deco- 
rating (p.  1479) 

Warehousing 1504 

Waste  Materials  (Junk) 1504 

Watchmaking  —  see  Jewelry,   Watchmaking 

(p. 1455) 

Water  Sports  —  see  Boating  and  Yachting 
(p.  1382)  ;  also  Sports  (General)  (p. 
1382) 

Water  Works,  Wells  and  Sewerage 1504 

Waterways — see  Marine,  Shipping  and  Ship- 
building (p.  1465) 

W.  C.  T.  U. — see  Temperance  and  Prohibi- 
tion (p.  1501) 

Weekly,  Semi-Weekly,  and  Tri- Weekly  News- 
papers   1248 

Weights  and  Measures 1504 

Welding  —  see  Metal  Working  and  Metal 
Trade  (p.  1471)  ;  also  Blacksmith  and 
Horseshoers  (p.  1410) 

Welsh  Interests  —  see  European  and  other 
Inter-Cultural  Interests  (p.  1437) 

Welsh  Publications 1863 

Wendish    Publications 1364 

Window  Display 1504 

Wine  —  see    Beverages,    Brewing,    Bottling 

(p.  1408) 

Wire  and  Wire  Products— «««  Metal  Work- 
ing and  Metal  Trade  (p.  1471) 
Wireless — see  Radio  and  Television  (p.  1380)  ; 

also  (p.  1490) 

Women's  Apparel  —  see  Clothing  (Women's 
and  Children1 's)    (p.  1419)  ;  Fashions   (p. 
1878) 
Women's  Clubs — see  Clubs  and  Societies  (p. 

1370) 

Women's  Interests  —  see  Women9 s  Publi- 
cations (p.  1886) 

Women's  Political  Affairs— see  Political  (p. 
1486) 

Women's  Publications 1886 

Woodmen  of  the  World 1867 

Woodmen's  Circle 1867 

Woodworking — see  Lumber,  Building  Ma- 
terials, Woodworking  (p.  1464) 


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Wool  and  Mohair — see  Livestock  in  Agri- 
cultural Publications  (p.  1828)  ;  also  Tex- 
tiles  (p.  1501) 

Woolens — see  Textiles  (p.  1501) 

Wrestling — see  Boxing  and  Wrestling  (p. 
1882) 

Writers — see  Books,  Book  Trade  and  Au- 
thors (p.  1411)  ;  also  Journalism  (p. 
1455)  ;  Poetry  (p.  1879) 


X-Ray  and  Radium 1504 


Y  Page 

Yachting — see   Boating   and    Yachting    (p. 
1882)  ;  Boots  (p.  1410) 

Yiddish  Publications 1864 

Y.M.  and  Y.W.C.A.— see  Religious  (p.  1301) 
Y.M.  and  Y.W.H.A.— see  Religious  (p.  1891) 

Youth 1887 

Yugoslavic    Publications 1864 


Zoological 1505 


1514 


Alphabetical 
Index 


All  publications  listed  in  the  Directory 

are  included  in  this  Index  except  daily 

and  weekly  newspapers. 

A  description  of  each  publication 

given  in  this  Index  will  be  found  in 

the  catalog  under  the  city  named. 


ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


AN  ALPHABETICAL  ARRANGEMENT  BY  NAME  AND  PLACE  OF  PUBLICATION  OF  ALL  PERIODICALS 
LISTED  IN  THE  DIRECTORY.    THIS  LIST  DOES  NOT  INCLUDE  DAILY  OR  WEEKLY  NEWSPAPERS. 


AAUP  Bulletin.... Washington.  D.C. 
Abeillc  et  Erable,  L' 

Levis,  Que. 
Aberdeen- Angus  Journal 

Webster  City.  la. 

About  Town  Vancouver,  B.  C. 

Abridged  Readers'  Guide  to 
Periodical  Literature 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Academy  News....Palm  Beach.  Fla. 
Acadia  Athenaeum.. Wolfville,  N.  S. 
A.  C.  A.  News  (American  Com- 
munications Assn.) 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Accelerator Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Accent  On  Living 

Bloommgton,  111. 
Accident  and  Health  Underwriter 

Chicago.  111. 
Accident  and  Sickness  Review 

Cincinnati.  Ohio 

Accordion  World  Mt.  Kisco.  N.  Y. 
Accountants  Digest 

BurHngton,  Vt. 

Accounting  Review Columbus.  O. 

A.  C.  E.,  The St.  Paul.  Minn. 

Acta  Metallurgica 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Acta  Victoriana  .  ...Toronto.  Ont. 
Action  ....  New  fork.  N.  Y. 

Action  Medicale.  L'  Montreal.  Que. 
Action  Nationale.  L' 

Montreal,  Que. 
Action  Packed  Western 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Action  Universitaire.  L' 

Montreal,  Que. 
A.  C.  T.  Magazine.  The 

Calgary,  Alta 
Actual ite  Economique.  L' 

Montreal.  Que. 
Actual  Specifying  Engineer 

Chicago.  111. 

ACU  News New  York.  N.  .Y 

A.D.A.  Forecast..New  York,  N.  Y. 

Ad-Club  Weekly St.   Louis,  Mo. 

Ad-Clubber    ....Washington,   D.   C. 

Adcratter.  The Detroit,  Mich. 

Adhesive  Age  ..New  York.  N.  Y. 
ADT  Transmitter.  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Adult  Bible  Class  Monthly 

Elgin.  111. 

Adult  Class Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Adult  Education Chicago,  111. 

Adult  Leadership Chicago,   111. 

Adult  Student  ....Nashville,  Tenn. 
Adult  Teacher  ..  Nashville.  Tenn. 
Adult.  The  ..  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Adunata  dei  Refrattari,  L' 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Advance  (Diocese  of  Chicago) 

Chicago,  111. 
Advance  California  Appellate 

Reports San  Francisco.  Cal. 

Advanced  Management 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Advance  Pattern  Book 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Advance  Register Wichita,  Kan. 

Advance.  The  ..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Advent  Christian  Witness 

Boston.  Mass. 
Advent  Review  and  Sabbath 

Herald    „. Washington,    D.    C. 

Adventure New  York.  N.  Y. 

Adventure  Comics.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Adventure  Life....New  York.  N.  Y. 
Adventure  Men's  Group 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Adventures  Into  The  Unknown 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Advertiser New  York.  N.  Y. 

Advertiser's  Digest Chicago,  111. 

Advertising  Age Chicago.  111. 

Advertising  Requirements 

Chicago,  111. 

Advocate Newark,  N.  J. 

Advocate,  The  ....Vancouver,  B.  C. 

Aero  Mechanic Seattle,  Wash. 

Aeronautical  Procurement 

Cleveland,  Ohio 
Aerosol  Age Caldwell,  N.  J. 


Aero/Space  Engineering 

New   ?ork,  N.  Y. 
Affaires,  Les  (Magazine  of  Busi- 
ness)     Quebec,  Que. 

AFL-CIO  American  Federationist 

Washington.  D.  C. 
AFL-CIO  News  Washington,  D.  C. 
Agent  and  Representative 

Alhambra.  Cal. 

Agents  Forum Kankakee,  III. 

Aggielite,  The  ..Tishomingo,  Okla. 

Agnes  Scott  News Decatur,  Ga. 

AGRA    Jacksonville.    Fla. 

Agrichemical  West 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Agricola     London,  Ohio 

Agncuitura  de  las  Americas 

Kansas  City.  Mo. 
Agricultural  Ammonia  News 

Memphis.  Tenn. 
Agricultural  and  Industrial  Life 

Manila,  P.  I. 
Agricultural  Chemicals 

Caldwell,  N.  J. 
Agricultural  Chemicals  in 

Canada     Winnipeg.  Man. 

Agricultural  Education  Magazine 

Danville.  111. 
Agricultural  Engineering 

St.  Joseph,  Mich. 
Agricultural  History 

Champaign,  111. 

Agricultural  Index..New  York.  N.  Y. 
Agricultural   Institute  Review 

Ottawa.  Ontario 
Agricultural  Leaders  Digest 

Columbia,  Mo. 
Agricultural  Research 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Agricultural  Situation 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Agricultural  Student 

Columbus    Ohio 

Agriculture Montreal,    Que. 

Agronomy  Journal..  Madison.  Wis. 
Ahepa  Messenger,  The 

New  York.  N    Y 

Ahepan.  The....     Washington.  D.  C. 
AIA  Monthly  Bulletin  (Michigan 
Society  of  Architects) 

uetroit,  Mich 
A.I.B.S.  Bulletin 

Washington.  D.  C 
A.  I.  Ch.  E.  Journal 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Aidai Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

A.  I.  Digest.  The....Columbia,  Mo. 
A.I.D.  Magazine 

Beverly  Hills,  Calif. 
Air  Cargo        ....Washington.  D.  C. 
Air    Conditioning.    Heating    and 
Refrigeration  News 

Detroit,  Mich. 
Air  Conditioning,  Heating  and 

Ventilating New  York.  N.  Y. 

Aircraft Toronto,  Ont. 

Aircraft  and  Missiles  Manufactur- 
ing     Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Air     Engineering     (see     Supple- 
ment)   Detroit,    Mich. 

Air  Facts New  York.  N.  Y. 

Air  Force Washington,  D.  C. 

Air  Force  Times. .Washington.  D.  C. 

Airlanes New  York.  N.  Y. 

Airlift  (see  Supplement) 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Air  Line  Pilot.  The Chicago.  III. 

Airpost  Journal Albion.  Pa. 

Air  Reservist Hempstead.  N.  Y. 

Air  Transportation 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Air  Uniwrsity  Quarterly  Review 

Montgomery.  Ala. 
Alabama  Baptist. .Birmingham.  Ala. 
Alabama  Builder.  The  (see  Sup- 
plement)    ..    ..Montgomery,  Ala. 
Alabama  Conservation 

Montgomery.  Ala. 
Alabama  Farm  Bureau  News 

Montgomery,  Ala. 
Alabama  Municipal  Journal 

Montgomery,  Ala. 
Alabama  Purchaser 

Birmingham,  Ala. 
Alabama  Rural  Electric  News 

Montgomery.  Ala. 

1515 


Alabama  School  Journal 

Montgomery.  Ala. 

Alabamian Montevallo,  Ala. 

A.L.A.    Bulletin    Chicago.   111. 

Alamo  Messenger 

San  Antonio,  Tex. 
Alaskan  Record  ..Palmer.  Alaska 
Alaska  Sportsman 

Juneau,  Alaska 
Albany  County  Farm  News 

Albany.  N.  Y. 

Alberta   Motorist..  .Calgary,   Alta. 
Alberta  School  Trustee 

Edmonton,  Alberta 
Albion  College  Pleiad.. Albion,  Mich. 

Albrightian Reading,    Pa. 

Alcalde Austin,    Te«. 

Alchemist Gainesville.  Ga. 

Alford  Baby  Group 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Alianza    Tucson.  Ariz. 

Ail-American  Men  of  War 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Allegany  County  Farm  and  Home 

News  .         Belmont.  N.  Y. 

All  Florida  Magazine..    Ocala.  Fla. 

All  for  Love      ..New  York.  N.  Y. 

All  Hands    Washington.  D.  C 

Alliance  Witness    Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Allied  Youth Washington.  D.  C. 

All-Pets  Magazine 

Fond  du  Lac.  Wis. 
All-Sports  Review  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 
All  Star  Western..New  York,  N.  Y. 

All  State Clarksville.  Tenn. 

Alma  Latina San  Junn.  P.  R. 

Almanack Paoli.  Pa. 

Almanian Alma.     Mich. 

Almond  Facts Sacramento.  CaJ. 

Alumnae  Bulletin 

New  Brunswick.  N.  J. 
Alumnae  Bulletin.... Lynchburg.  Va. 

Alumnae  Magazine  Baltimore.  Md. 
Alumnae  News 

Saint  Mary-of- the-  Woods.  Ind. 
Alumnae  News......Sweet  Briar,  Va. 

Alumni  Bulletin     Brooklyn,  N.   Y. 
Alumni  Bulletin  ...... Wooster,  Ohio 

Alumni  Bulletin 

Washington.  Pa. 
Alumni  News  .......Honolulu.  Hawaii 

Alumni  News  Anderson,  Ind. 

Alumni  News......  Houghton.  Mich. 

Alumni  News Syracuse.  N.  Y. 

Alumni  News  Review 

Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

Alumni  Re  view. .Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Alumni    Review. .Grand  Forks.  N.  D. 

Alumni   Review Lexington.  Va. 

Alumnus Cedar  Falls.  Iowa 

Alumnus  of  Iowa  State  Ames.  la. 
A.M. A.  Archives  of  Dermatology 

Chicago.   III. 
A.M  A    Archives  of  Industrial 

Health Chicago.  111. 

A  M  A.  Archives  of  Internal 

Medicine    Chicago.    HI. 

A.M. A   Archives  of  Neurology 

and  Psychiatry Chicago.  HI. 

A.M  A.  Archives  of  Ophthal- 
mology  « Chicago.  HI. 

A  M.A    Archives  of  Otolaryngol- 

ogy Chicago.     111. 

A.M.A.  Archives  of  Pathology 

Chicago,  111. 
A.M.A.  Archives  of  Surgery 

Chicago.  111. 
A.M.A.  Journal  of  Diseases  of 

Children      Chicago.  Til. 

A  M  A  News Chicago,  111. 

Amateur  Artist,  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Amateur  Athlete         Lynn.  Masa. 
Amateur  Baseball  News 

Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

America New  York.  N.  Y. 

America  CKnica,...New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Aeronaut 

North  Hollywood.  Cal. 
American  Agency  Bulletin 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  Agriculturist 

Tthara.  N.  Y. 
American  Alumni  Council  News 

Washington.  D.  C. 
American  Angora  News 

Palmer  Lake.  Colo 


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American  Annals  of  the  Deaf 

Washington.  D.  C. 
American  Anthropologist 

Bcloit.  Wis. 
American  Antiquity 

Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 
American-  Arab  Message 

Detroit.  Mich. 
American  Archivist,  The 

Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Armed  Forces  Features 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

American  Armed  Forces 

Newspapers........New  York.  N.  Y. 

American  Art  in  Stone 

Braintrec,  Mass. 
American  Artisan  —  .....Chicago.  111. 

American  Artist....New  York,  N.  Y. 

American  Association  of  Indus- 
trtal  Nu»«  Jo»Nrnalyork  ^  y 

America. 


American  Automatic 
Merchandiser  ....    Evanston,    111. 

American  Automobile 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Aviation   (see  Supple- 
ment) ..........  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Baby~..New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Baker 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
can  Banker.New  York,  N.  Y. 
rican  Baptist....  Louisville,  Ky. 

rican  Bar  Association 
.rUrnal  ..............  ..  ........  Chicago,  111. 

American  Bard  .....  Hollywood,  Cal. 

American  Bee  Journal 

Hamilton,  111. 

American  Bicyclist  and  Motor- 
cyclist- ...............  New  York.  N.  Y. 

American  Biology  Teacher 

Bryan.  Ohio 
American  Book  Collector,  The 

Chicago.  111. 
American  Boxmaker 

Park  Ridge.  111. 
American  Breeds 

San  Antonio,  Texas 
American  Brewer-New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Brewer  Register 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

American  Builder  New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  Business..    Chicago.  111. 
American  Cage-  Bird  Magazine 

Chicago.  111. 
American  Cartagemen 

Detroit.  Mich. 
American  Cartoonist 

Lawndale.  Cal. 
American  Cattle  Producer 

Denver,  Colo. 
American  Cemetery 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Ceramic  Society 
Bulletin    ..............  Columbus,  Ohio 

American  Chamber  of  Commerce 
Journal  ........................  Manila.  P.  I. 

American  Chess  Bulletin 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  ChiId....New  York.  N.  Y. 

American  Christian  Review 

Indianapolis.  Ind. 
American  Cinematographer 

Hollywood.  Cal 

American  Citizen..  DCS  Moines.  la. 
American  City....~New  York,  N.  Y. 

American  Comics  Group 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

*"""*"  Dnlg8i8iew  York.  N.Y. 
American  Dry  cleaner    Chicago.  111. 
American  Dyestuff  Reporter 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Ecclesiastical  Review 

Washington,  D.  C. 
American  Economic  Review 

Evanston,  111. 

American  Editor,  The  (see  Sup- 
plement)   .......  ..Hartford,  Conn. 

American  Egg  and  Poultry 
Review...  ......  ...New  York,  N.  Y. 

American  Engineer 

Washington.  D.  C. 


American  Exporter 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

American  Fabrics-New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Family  Magazine 

Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 
American  Farm  Youth  Magazine 

Danville,  111. 
American  Fern  Journal 
.       .        _  f .  Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Field £hf1c?*°v!?- 

American  FUnt......«~~.Toledo,  Ohio 

American  Forests 

Washington,  D.  C. 


American  Friend.  The 

Richmond.  Ind. 
American  Fruit  Grower 

Willoughby,  Ohio 
American  Funeral  Director 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  Fur  Breeder 

Duluth.  Minn. 
American  Furrier  combined  with 

Sol  Vogel    New  York,  N.  Y. 

American  Garment  Manufacturer 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  Gas  Association 

Monthly  New  York.  N.  Y. 

American  Gas  Journal 

Dallas,  Texas 
American  German  Review 

Phi  la.,  Pa. 
American  Girl,  The 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  Glass  Review 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  Hairdresser 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  Hatchery  News 

Kansas  City.  Mo. 
American  Heart  Journal 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
American  Hereford  Journal 

Kansas  City.  Mo. 
American  Heritage 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Highways 

Washington.  D.  C. 
American  Historical  Review 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Home.  The 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  Horologist  and  Jeweler, 
incorporating  Horology 

Denver,  Colo. 
American  Hotel  Journal 

Chicago.  111. 
American  Import  and  Export 

Bulletin New  York.  N.  Y. 

American  Independent  Baker 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Industrial  Hygiene 
Association  Journal 

Baltimore.  Md. 
American  Industry 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  Ink  Maker 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  Institute  of  Physics 
Publications New  York.  N.  Y. 


American  Insurance  Digest  and 

" I.:_-.I Chicai 

American  Ironsmith 


Insurance  Monitor... 


igo.  111. 


Woodstock.  111. 
American-Israel  Economic 

Horizons  New  York,  N.  Y. 

American  Israelite 

Cincinnati.  Ohio 

American  Issue.... West ervi lie,  Ohio 
American  Jewelry  Manufacturer 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Jewish  Times  Outlook 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
American  Journal  of  Anatomy 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
American  Journal  of  Archaeology 

Cincinnati,  O. 
American  Journal  of  Botany 

Bloomington,  Ind. 
American  Journal  of  Cardiology 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  Journal  of  Clinical 

Nutrition  New  York.  N.  Y. 

American  Journal  of  Ginical 
Pathology.......,.....«.Bahimore.  Md. 

American  Journal  of  Comparative 

Law Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

American  Journal  of  Correction 

Saint  Paul,  Minn. 


American  Journal  of  Digestive 

Diseases New  York.  N.  ' 

American  Journal  of  Economics 


and  Sociology .  New  York,  N.  Y. 

American  Journal  of  Gastroenter- 
ology New  York,  N.  Y. 

American  Jouruaf  of  Hospital 
Pharmacy Aan  Arbor,  Mich. 

American  Journal  of  Hygiene 

Baltimore,  Md. 

American  Journal  of  Interna- 
tional Law...... Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Journal  of  Mathe- 
matics  Baltimore.  Md. 

American  Journal  of  Medical 
Technology.. Houston.  Tex. 

American  Journal  of  Medicine 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

American  Journal  of  Mental 
Deficiency Willimantic,  Conn. 

American  Journal  of  Nursing 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

American  Journal  of  Obstetrics 
and  Gynecology.~...St.  Louis.  Mo. 

1516 


American  Journal  of  Occupational 

Therapy... Milwaukee.    Wise. 

American  Journal  of  Ophthal- 
mology  ..Chicago,  111. 

American  Journal  of  Optometry 
and  Archives   of   American 
Academy  of  Optometry 

Minneapolis.  Minn. 
American  Journal  of  Orthodontics 
St.  Louis.  Mo. 
American  Journal  of  Ortho- 
psychiatry New  York,  N.  Y. 

American  Journal  of  Pharmacy 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
American  Journal  of  Philology 

Baltimore.  Md. 
American  Journal  of  Physical 
Anthropology  ....Philadelphia.    Pa. 


American  Journal  of  Physical 
Medicine Baltimore, 


Md, 


American  Journal  of  Physics 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Journal  of  Physiology 

Washington,  *).  C. 
American  Journal  of  Proctology 

Manhasset.  N.  Y. 
American  Journal  of  Psychiatry 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Journal  of  Psychology 

Austin.  Texas 
American  Journal  of 

Psychotherapy  ..New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Journal  of  Public 
Health  and  the  Nation's  Health 
New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Journal  of  Science 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
American  Journal  of  Sociology 

Chicago.  111. 
American  Journal  of  Surgery 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Journal  of  the  Medical 

Sciences    .          Philadelphia.    Pa. 
American  Journal  of  Tropical 
Medicine  and  Hygiene 

Baltimore.  Md. 
American  Journal  of  Veterinary 

Research Chicago.  111. 

American  Journal  Roentgen- 
ology.  Radium  Therapy 
and  Nuclear  Medicine 

Springfield.  111. 

American  Judaisnr.Englewood,  N.  J. 
American  Junior  Red  Cross 
Journal .  .   ....Washington.  D.  C. 

American  Junior  Red  Cross 

News Washington,  D.  C. 

American  Labor  WOeridyorkNy 

American  Laundry  Digest 

Chicago.  111. 
American  Legion  Magazine 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Legionnaire 

Moulton,  Ala. 
American  Legion  Press 

Toledo.  Ohio 
American  Life,  The 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 
American  Literature. . Durham,  N.  C. 
American  Lumberman  and  Build- 
ing-products Merchandiser 

Chicago.  111. 
American  Lutheran 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  Machinist 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  Mathematical  Monthly 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
American  Mercury 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Metal  Market 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  Midland  Naturalist 

Notre  Dame.  Ind. 
American  Milk  Review  and  Milk 

Plant  Monthly..New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Miller  and  Processor 

Prospect  Heights,  111. 
American  Mineralogist 

Ann  Arbor.  Mich. 
American  Modeler 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  Motel  Magazine 

Chicago,  HI. 
American  Motor  Carrier 

Atlanta,  Ga. 
American  Motorcycling 

Columbus,  Ohio 
American  Motorist 

Washington.  D.  C. 
American  Motorist  (Bluefield 

Edition)  Bluefield,  W.  V*. 

American  Motorist  (Rhode  Island 

Edition) .Providence.  R.  L 

American  Motorist  (Virginia 

Edition)  Richmond.  Vt. 

American  Naturalist-Lancaster,  Pa. 


Alphabetical  Index,  1959 


American  Neptune,  The 

Salem,  Mais. 
American  Newspaper  Boy 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
American  Nurseryman-Chicago,  111. 
American  Observer 

Washington,  D.  C. 
American  Organist,  The 

Staten  Island.  N.  Y. 
American  Paint  and  Wallpaper 

Dealer St.  Louis.  Mo. 

American  Fainter  and  Decorator 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
American  Paint  Journal 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
American  Paper  Convention 

Daily Park  Ridge,  111. 

American  Paper  Merchant 

Park  Ridge,  111. 
American  Perfumer  and 

Aromatics New  York,  N.  Y. 

American  Philatelist 

Park  Ridge,  N.  J. 
American  Pigeon  Journal 

Warrenton,  Mo. 
American  Political  Science 

Review.. Washington.  D.   C. 

American  Potato  Journal 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
American  Poultry  Journal 

Chicago.  111. 
American  Practitioner  and  Digest 

of  Treatment Philadelphia,  Pa. 

American  Press Stanton,  N.  J. 

American  Pressman 

Pressmen'!  Home,  Tena. 
American  Printer  and 

Lithographer New  York.  N.  Y. 

American  Products  Magazine 

Washington,  D.  C. 
American  Professional  Pharma- 
cist        ...        Manhasset.  N.  Y. 
American  Psychologist 

Washington,  D.  C. 
American  Rabbit  Journal 

Warrenton.  Mo. 
American  Racing  Pigeon  News 

Norristown,  Pa. 
American  Record  Guide,  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Restaurant  Magazine 

Chicago,  111. 

American  Review  of  Tuberculosis 
and  Pulmonary  Diseases 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Rifleman 

Washington.  D.  C. 
American  Road  Builder 

Washington.  D.  C. 
American  Romance  Group.  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Roofer  and  Siding  Con- 
tractor   New  York.  N.  Y. 

American  Rose  Magazine 

Columbus,  Ohio 
American  Roumanian  News 

Cleveland.  Ohio 
American  Salesman 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Scandinavian  Review 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Scholar 

Washington.  D.  C. 
American  School  Board  Journal 

Milwaukee.  Wis. 
American  Scientist 

Princeton,  N.  J. 
American  Shetland  Pony 

Aledo,  HI. 
American  Shoemaking 

Boston.  Mass. 
American  Slavic  and  East  Euro- 

pean  Review    .   New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  Small  Stock  Farmer 

Fair  Lawn.  N.  J. 
American  Society  of  Association 
Executives  Journal 

Washington.  D.  C. 
American  Sociological  Review 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  Soft  Brink  Journal 

Atlanta,  Ga. 

American  Spectator Chicago.  111. 

American  Speech-New  York.  N.  Y. 
American  Squares  Newark.  N.  J. 
American  Statistician 

Washington.  D.  C. 
American  Sunbather  and  Nudist 

Leader  Spokane,  Wash. 

American  Snrgeon  ..  Baltimore,  Md. 
American  Swedish  Monthly 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

American  Teacher Chicago,  111. 

American  Turner  Topics 

Rochester.  N.  Y. 
American  Underwriter 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 
American  University  Eagle 

Washington,  D.  C. 


American  Vegetable  Grower 

Willoughby.  Ohio 
American  Vocational  Journal 

Washington,  D.  C. 
American  Weekend,  'Ihe 

Washington,  D.  C. 
American  Weekly  ..New  York,  N.  Y. 
American  Zionist.  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Americas  ............  Washington,  D.  C. 

America's  Textile  Reporter 

Boston.  Mass. 
Americas.  The.  ...Washington,  D.  C. 

Amerikanski  Slovenec 

Cleveland,  Ohio 
Amerikan  Suometar 

Hancock.  Mich, 

Amerikas  Latweetis-Bogton,  Mass. 
Amerindian  ........  jrf!CBIcSagb,  111. 

Amherst  Alumni  News 

Arnherst.  Mass. 

Amherst  Student  ..Amherst,  Mass. 
Ami  des  bourds-Muets 

Montreal.  Que. 

Ami  du  Foyer..  St.  Boniface,  Man. 
Amusements  .  Atlantic  City.  N.  J. 
Analysts  Journal-New  York.  N.  Y. 
Analytical  Chemistry 

Washington,  D.  C 
Anatomical  Record  .........  Phila..  Pa. 

Anchor  ....................  Holland.  Mich, 

Andy  Panda  ..  ......  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Anemone  ...............  Spearfisb.  S.  D. 

Anesthesia  and  Analgesia  Cur- 

rent   Researches—Cleveland,    O. 
Anesthesiology  ....Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Ang  Katarungan 

Cagayan  De  Oro,  P.  I 
Angiology  .................  Baltimore,  Md. 

Anglican  Outlook  &  News  Digest. 
The  ..................  Montreal.  Que. 

Anglican  Theological  Review 

Evanston.  111. 
Angora  Rabbit  Magazine 

Warrenton,  Mo. 
Animaldom—  .......  ...Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Animal  Kingdom-  N.   Y.   Zoolog- 
ical Society  ........  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Animal  Life  .....  Jersey  City,  N.  Y. 

Animal's  Healthtnate 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Annales  de  la  Reparation 

Montreal,  Que. 
Annales  de  Notre  Dame  du  Cap 

Cap-De-La-Madeleine.  Que. 
Annals  of  Allergy 

Saint  Paul,  Minn. 
Annals  of  Dentistry 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Annals  of  Internal  Medicine 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Annals  of  Iowa..  Des  Moines,  Iowa 
Annals  of  Mathematics 

Princeton.  N.  J. 
Annals  of  Otology.  Rhinology 

and  Laryngology...  St.  Louts.  Mo. 
Annals  of  Surgery  ..........  Phila..  Pa. 

Annals  of  the  American  Acad- 
emy of  Political  and  Social 
Science.  The  .....  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Annals  of  the  Assn.  of  American 

Geographers    Washington,  D.  C. 
Annals  of  the  Entomological 
Soc'y  of  America 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Annals  of  the  Missouri 

Botanical  Garden.  .St.  Louis.  Mo. 
Annals  of  the  Organization  of 
American  States 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Anselmian  ........  Manchester,   N.  H. 

Ansgar  Lutheran.  The  ...Blair.  Neb. 
Antelope  ..................  Kearney,  Neb. 

Anthracite  Tri-District  News 

Hazleton.  Pa. 
Anthropological  Quarterly 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Antibiotic  Medicine  and  Clini- 

cal Therapy      New  York.  N.  Y. 
Antibiotics  and  Chemotherapy 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Antioch  Record..  Yellow  Springs.  O. 
Antioch  Review.  The 
.     .        .      _  Yellow  Springs.  O. 
Antiquarian  Bookman 

Newark.  N.  J. 
Antique  Automobile 

Stonington.  Conn. 
Antiques  ..............  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Antiques  Dealer  ..    Summit.  N.  J. 
Antiques  Journal,  The 

Westfield.  N.  Y. 
AOPA  Pilot.  The  ....Bethesda,  Md. 


e<iii 

Apartment  Hotel  and  Motel  As- 
sociation News.  .Los  Angeles,  Cal 


.  .  , 

artment  Management  in 
ew  England  ..Cambridge,  Mass 


New 


Apartment  Owner Chicago,  lit 

Aperture  ~ Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Apostol  Detroit,  Mien. 

Apothecary  Boston,  Mass. 

Appalachian  Boone,  N.  C 

Apparel  Manufacturer 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Appliance  Manufacturer 

Chicago.  lit 
Applications  and  Industry 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Applied  Hydraulics  and 

Pneumatics  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Applied  Mechanics  Reviews 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Applied  Microbiology 

Baltimore.  Md. 
Applied  Photography 

Rochester.  N.  Y. 
Applied  Science  and  Technology 

Index  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Appraisal  Journal,  The 

Chicago,  111. 

Aquarium  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Aqua  Sport  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Aquin,  The St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Aquinas  Herald 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Arabian  Horse  News-Boulder,  Colo. 

ARA  Log  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Archers'  Magazine  Phila..  Pa. 

Archie  Comic  Group    __.„__ 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Archie  Comics ..  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Archies'  Joke  Book 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Archie's  Pal  Jugbead 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Archaeology    . ........    Cincinnati.  O. 

Architect  and  Engineer 

San  Francisco.  Cat 
Architectural  &  Engineering 

News    New  York.  N.  Y. 

Architectural  Ceramics 

Beverly  Hills.  Calif. 
Architectural  Forum — The 


Architectural  Products 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Architectural  Record 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Architecture  and  Design 

New^York.  N.  Y. 
Architecture  and  Engineering  in 
Ohio  .......  -~...  .............  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Architecture  Batiment  Con- 
struction .............  Montreal,  Que. 

Archives  of  Biochemestry 

and  Biophysics  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Archives  of  Pediatrics 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Archives  of  Physical  Medicine 
and  Rehabilitation 

Chicago.  111. 
Archway  .........  Providence.    R.    I. 

Arena,  Pools  and  Parks 

Owen  Sound,  Ont. 
Argonaut  ..........  San  Francisco.  Cal 

Argosy  ................  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Argosy     ...................  Sackville.  N.  B. 

Argus,  The       ........  Toronto.  Ont. 

Arizona  Beverage  Journal 

Phoenix,  Ariz. 
Arizona  Builder  and  Contractor 

Phoenix.  Ariz. 

Arizona  Business  and  Economic 
Review  ...............  Tucson,  Ariz. 

Arizona  Cattlelog.  .....  Phoenix,  Ariz. 

Arizona  Farmer-Ranrhnian 

Phoenix.  Ariz. 
Arizona  Grocers  ........  Phoenix,  Ariz. 

Arizona  Highways    Phoenix.  Ariz 
Arizona  Homes  and  Gardens 

Phoenix.  Ariz. 
Arizona  Labor  Journal 

Phoenix.  Ariz. 
Arizona  Legislative  Review 

Phoenix.  Ariz. 
Arizona  Medicine  Journal 

Phoenix,  Ariz. 
Arizona  Mobile  Citizen 

Phoenix,  Ariz. 

Arizona  Pharmacist-Phoenix.  Ariz. 
Arizona  Quarterly  .....  Tucson.  Ariz. 

Arizona  Register  .  ..  Tucson.  Ariz. 
Arizona  Teacher  .....  Phoenix,  Ariz. 

Arizona  Wildcat  ......  Tucson.  Ariz, 

Arizona  Wildlife-Sportsman 

Phoenix.  Ariz. 
Arkansas  Agriculturist 

Fayetteville,  Ark. 
Arkansas  Banker-Little  Rock.  Ark. 
Arkansas  Baptist  Little  Rock,  Ark. 
Arkansas  Engineer 

Fayetteville,  Ark. 
-Little  Rock,  Ark. 


, 

Arkansas  Farmer-Little  Rock, 
Arkansas  Farm  Research 

Fayetteville. 


Ark. 


1617 


Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Arkansas 

Arki 


Historical  Quarterly 

Little  Rock.  Ark. 


i  Legionnaire 

Little  Rock.  Ark. 
Arkansas  Methodist 

Little  Rock.  Ark. 


Arkansas  Traveler 

^       F 
Arkansas  Traveler 

Arka-Tech 


Ark. 


Washington.  D. 
...........  Russellville. 

Armed  Forces  Chemical  J 


Washington. 
Armed  Forces  Management 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Armed  Forces  Patrol 

Honolulu.  Hawaii 
Armed  Services  ............  Norfolk.  Va. 

Armor  ..................  Washington.  D.  C. 

Armstrong  Daily.  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Army  .................  Washington.  D.  C. 

Army  Aviation  Magazine 

Westport,  Conn. 
Army  Information  Digest 

Alexandria.  Va. 
Army-Navy-Air  Force  Courier 

San  Antonio,  Tex. 
Army.  Navy.  Air  Force  Journal 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Army-Navy-Air  Force  Register 

Washington,  D.  C 
Army-  Navy  Store  Magazine 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Army  Reservist..Washington.  D.  C. 
Army  Times  .......  Washington.  D.  C. 

Arrow   ......................  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

A.  R.  S  .....................  Boston.  Mass. 

A.  R.  S.  Journal-New  York,  N.  Y. 
Art  Alliance  Bulletin 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Art  Direction  ______  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Art  in  America  .  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Art  Index  ...........  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Art  in  Education 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Art  in  Flowers....  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Artist,  The  .........  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Art  Material  Trade  News 

Chicago,  111. 
Art  News  .............  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Art  Quarterly,  The....Detroit,  Mich. 

Arts  ........................  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Arts  and  Activities     ....Skokie,  111. 

Arts  and  Architecture 

Los  Angeles.  Calif. 
Asbestos  ................  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Asbury  Collegian  .  ..Wilmore,  Ky. 
Ashe  Presbyterian.Jefferson,  N.  C. 
ASHRAE   Journal    (see   Supple- 
ment)    .........  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Asia  Calling  ....    Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Aspire  to  Better  Living 

Denver.  Colo. 
Assembly  and  Fastener 

Engineering         .  ..Wheaton.    111. 
Associated  Beverage  Publications 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Associated  Food  Retailer 

Chicago,  in. 

Associated  Purchasing  Publica- 
tions ........................  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Associate  Reformed  Presbyterian 

A.  S.  T.  A.  Journal.  The 

Chicago.  ia 
A.  S.  T.  A. 


Asterisk  (see  Supplement) 

Honolulu.  T.  H. 

A  S  T  M  Bulletin  .     .    Phila.,  Pa. 
Astounding  Science  Fiction 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Astrology  ..........  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Astrology  Guide..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Astronautics  ......  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Astrophysics!  Journal  Chicago,  I1L 
A.  T.  A.  Magazine 

Edmonton,  Alberta 
A.  T.  A.  News  ..............  Chicago,  111. 

Ateitis  ......................  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 

At-  Fa  Journal  ............  Valdosta.  Ga. 

Athenaeum.  ...Morgmntown,  W.  Va. 

Athene  ............................  Chicago,  111. 

Athletic  Journal  ..........  Fvanston,  111. 

Atlantan  Magazine,  The 

Atlanta,  Ga. 
Atlanta  Univ.  Bulletin 

Atlanta,  Ga. 
Atlantic  Advocate-  Guardian 

Fredericton.  N.  B. 
Atlantic  Naturalist  ^ 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Journal 

Montreal.  Que. 
Atlantic,  The  ...........  Boston.  Mass. 

Atom  Industry  (American  Ed.) 

New  York,  N.  Y. 


Atlantic  Salmon 


Atomic  Industry  Reporter 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Atomic  Bunny Derby.  Conn. 

Atomic  Mouse...- Derby,  Conn. 

Atom  the  Cat Derby,  Conn. 

Attack Derby,  Conn. 

Audecibel Detroit.  Mich. 

Audio Mineola.  N.  Y. 

Audio- Visual  Communications 
Review  Washington.  D.  C. 

Audio-Visual  Instruction 

Washington.  D.  C. 

Auditgram  Chicago.  111. 

Audubon  Field  Notes 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Audubon  Magazine.  New  York,  N.Y. 

Augburg  Echo... .Minneapolis.  Minn. 

Augsburg  Teacher 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Augustana  Bulletin 

Rock  Island,  111. 

Augustana  Mirror 

Sioux  Falls.  S.  D. 

Augustana  Observer 

Rock  Island.  111. 

UrSatnt  Mary-pf-the- Woods.  Ind. 
Aurora  Evangelica 

Fall  River,  Mass. 
Author  and  Journalist 

Topeka,  Kan. 
Autobody  and  the  Reconditioned 

Car  Cincinnati.  Ohio 

Auto  Club    Quebec.   Que. 

Auto  Club  News  . ...  St.  Louis.  Mo. 
Auto  Craftsman  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Auto  Glass  Journal 

Wood  Ridge.  N.  J. 
Auto  Laundry  News 

San  Gabriel.  Cal. 
Automatic  Control 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Automatic  Heating....Toronto.  Ont. 
Automatic  Launderer  and  Cleaner 
Atlanta,  Ga. 
Automatic  Machining 

Rochester.  N.  Y. 

Automation Cleveland,  Ohio 

Automobile,  L* Montreal.  Que. 

Automobile  Bulletin 

Louisville,  Ky. 
Automobile  Topics 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Automobilist.  The 

Manchester.  N.  H. 
Automotive  Chain  Store 

Akron.  Ohio 
Automotive  Cooling  Journal 

Cleveland.  Ohio 
Automotive  Dealer  News 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Automotive  Industries 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Automotive  Market  Report 

Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

Automotive  News Detroit.  Mich. 

Automotive  News  of  the  Pacific 

Northwest  Portland,  Ore. 

Automotive  Products  Review 

Riverview,  Fla. 
Automotive  Retailer 

New  York.  N   Y. 
Automotive  Retailer 

Vancouver,  B.  C. 
Automotive  Service  Digest 

Chicago,  111. 


Automotive  World  En  Espanol 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Automovil  Americano.  El 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Auto- Service Montreal,  Que. 

Auto  Trim  News..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Auxilium  Latinum  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Ave  Maria  Leraont.  111. 

Ave  Maria.  The.. Notre  Dame.  Ind. 
Aviation  Advertiser  Magazine 

Dallas,  Tex. 
Aviation  Business  Directory 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Aviation  Engineer  and  Scientist 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Aviation  Week   including   Space 

Technology New  York,  N.  Y. 

A-V.  The Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Awake Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Ayrshire  Digest .Brandon,  Vt. 

B 

Babbler Nashville,  Tenn. 

Babson  Beaver.  The 

Wellesley.  Mass. 
Baby  Cart  Manual 

Baby  Post  ..'.'.'.'.'.'.....New  York',  N'.  Y! 
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Bachelor  Crawfordsville,  Ind. 

Bacteriological  Reviews 

»  ^       ^    «  ,         Baltimore.  Md. 

Badger  de  Molay 

Milwaukee.  Wis. 
Badger  Farm  Bureau  News 

Madison.  Wis. 
Badger  Legionnaire 

Milwaukee.  Wis. 

Badger  Lutheran. .Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Badger  Sportsman,  The 

Portage.  Wis. 

Bahn  Frei New  York.  N.  Y. 

Baker  Orange.  Baldwin  City.  Kan. 
Baker's  Digest.  The  ..  Chicago,  ill. 
Bakers'  Journal.  The..Toront<>,  Ont. 
Bakers'  Review...  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Bakers  Weekly...  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Baking  Industry  Magazine 

Chicago.  I1L 

Ball  State  News Muncie.  Ind. 

Baloo.  The  Baltimore,  Md. 

Baltimore  Baltimore.  Md. 

Baltimore  Bulletin  of  Education 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Baltimore  Engineer.. Baltimore,  Md. 
Banker  and  Tradesman 

Boston,  Mass. 

Bankers  Digest Dallas,  Tex. 

Bankers  Monthly Chicago,  111. 

Banking  New  York.  N.  Y. 

BankingLaw  Journal,  combined 
with  The  Bankers  Magazine 

Boston,  Mass. 

Banking  News    Baltimore.  Md. 

Bank  Man.  The Chicago.  111. 

Bank  News Kansas  City.  Mo 

Bannawag    Manila.  P.  I. 

Banner  of  Russia,  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Banner,  The Chicago.  111. 

Banner.  The  .  Grand  Rapids.  Mich. 
Bantam  Magazine  and  Game 

Breeder Franklin ville.  N.Y. 

Banta's  Greek  Exchange 

Menasha.  Wis. 
Baptist  Adult  Union  Quarterly 

Nashville.  Tenn. 
Baptist  and  Reflector 

Nashville.  Tenn. 

Baptist  Courier Greenville,  S.  C- 

Baptist  Herald  Cleveland.  Ohio 

Baptist  Informer  Raleigh.  N.  C. 
Baptist  Leader. ...Birmingham,  Ala. 
Baptist  Leader  ..  Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Baptist  Married  Young  People 

Nashville.  Tenn. 

Baptist  Message Alexandria,  La. 

Baptist  Messenger 

Oklahoma  City.  Okla. 
Baptist  New  Mexican 

Albuquerque.  N.  M. 
Baptist  Observer  Indianapolis.  Ind. 
Baptist  Progress  ....  Dallas.  Tex. 
Baptist  Record  ...Des  Moines.  Iowa 

Baptist  Record   Jackson.  Miss. 

Baptist  Standard Dallas.  Tex. 

Baptist  Student Nashville.  Tenn. 

Baptist  Training  Union  Magazine 

Nashville.  Tenn. 
Barber's  Journal  and  Men's 

Hairstylist New  York.  N.  Y. 

Barclay.  The  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Bardian,  The 

Annandale-on-Hudson.  1 
Bar  Management  New  York.  1 
Barnard  Alumnae^agazine. 

Barnard  Bulletin  New  York.  N.  5 

Bar  North  Bismark.  N.  . 

Baronette,  The  Steubenville.     . 

Barren's— National  Business  and 

Financial  Weekly  Boston,  Mass. 
Baseball  Magazine 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Baseball  Sports  Review 

Chicago,  111. 
Basic  Radio  Propagation 

Predictions Washington.  D.  C. 

Basketball  Sports  Review 

Chicago.  111. 

Bates  Alumnus Lewiston.  Maine 

Bates  Student  Lewiston.  Maine 

Batiment .Montreal,    Que. 

Batman New  York.  N.  Y. 

Battalion College  Station,  Tex. 

Battle  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Battlefield N,ew  York,  N.  Y. 

Battlefield  Attack Derby,  Conn. 

Baylor  Business  Studies 

Waco.  Texas 

Bayou.  Le Houston,  Tex. 

Bay  Region  Business 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Bay  State  Librarian 

Newton,  Mass. 


Alphabetical  Index,  1959 


Vancouver.  B.  C. 
8.  C.  Industrial  Report 

Vancouver,  B.  C. 
B.  C.  Professional  Engineer 

Vancouver.  B.  C. 
B.  C.  School  Trustee 

Vancouver,  B.  C. 

B.  C.  Teacher ...Vancouver.  B.  C. 

Beacon Wilkes-Barre,    Pa. 

Beacon Kingston,  Rhode  Island 

Beacon.  The Portland,  Ore. 

Beauty Dallas,  Texas 

Beauty  Fair New  York.  N.  Y. 

Beauty  Faihion  ...New  York.  N.  Y. 
Beaver  County  Legal  Journal 

Heaver,  Pa. 

Beaver  News Jenkintown.  Pa. 

Beaver,  The .Winnipeg.  Man. 

Bebidas ...... Chicago,  111. 

Bedding  Chicago,  nil 

Beer  Distributor  .  Stamford.  Conn. 

Bees Hapeville.  Ga. 

Beetle  Bailey  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Beginner  Leader....Nashville,  Tenn. 
Behind  the  Scenes  .  ...Houston,  Tex. 
Behind  the  Wheel  .. .  Atlanta.  Ga. 
Belgian  Trade  Review 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Belhaven  Miss Jackson,  Miss. 

Bell  Laboratories  Record 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Bells.  The  ..  ..  Belton,  Texas 
Bell  System  Technical  Journal 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Belmont  Vision ....  Nashville.  Tenn. 
Bent  of  Tau  Beta  Pi 

Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Berea  Alumnus Berea.  Ky. 

Berea  Pinnacle        Berea,  Ky. 

Berks  County  Law  Journal 

Reading.  Pa. 

Berkshire  News Springfield.  111. 

Bermuda  Sports 

Hamilton.  Bermuda 

Bermudian Hamilton.  Bermuda 

Best  Sellers    Scranton,  Pa. 

Best's  Fire  and  Casualty  Insur- 
ance News   New  York.  N.  Y. 

Best's  Life  Insurance  News 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Best  Wishes Toronto.  Ont. 

Bethany  Messenger 

Lindsborg.  Kan. 

Bethany  Tower Bethany,  W.  Va. 

Bethel  Beacon ...  McKenzie.  Tenn. 
Bethel  College  Bulletin 

Newton,  Kan. 

Bethphage  Messenger  Axtell.  Neb. 
Better  Building  Maintenance 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Better  Careers 

Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 
Better  Crops  with  Plant  Food  (see 
Supplement).. ..Washington.  D.  C. 
Better  Farming  Methods 

Mt.  Morris.  I1L 

Better  Fruit Portland.  Ore. 

Better  Heat Chicago,  111. 

Better  Homes  and  Gardens 

Des  Moinea.  Iowa 
Better  Listening  Through  High 

Fidelity     New  York,  N.  Y. 

Better  Refreshment 
Merchandising....New  York,  N.  Y. 

Better  Roads Chicago,  111. 

Better  Theatres  ..  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Better  Times New  York.  N.  Y. 

Betty  and  Veronica 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Beverage  Analyst  Group 

Denver.  Colo. 
Beverage  Bulletin 

Beverly  Hills.  Cal. 
Beverage  Dealer  and  Tavern 

News   Chicago,    111. 

Beverage  Industry  News 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Beverage  Media  ...New  York,  N.  Y. 
Beverage  Register 

Lake  Arrowhead,  Cal. 
Beverage  Retailer 


Bevei 


Bible  Stories 


York,  N.  Y. 
____________  irald  of 

ingdom 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 


Grand  Rapids.  Mich. 


lible  Truth...,.Grand  Rapids.  Mich. 

tiblical  Archaeologist 

New  Haven.  Conn. 
Biblical  Recorder   ...Raleigh.  N.  C. 
Bicycle  Journal....  Fort  Worth.  Tex. 

Bijou  tier,  Le  ..............  Montreal.  Que. 

Bildor,  The  ................  Detroit.  Mich. 

Billboard  ...............  Cincinnati.  Ohio 

Billy  the  Kid  ............  Derby,  Conn. 

Biltmore,  The..~....New  York,  N.  Y. 

Bio-  Dynamics  ...........  Chester.  N.  Y. 

Biography  Index  New  York.  N.  Y. 


Biometrics  ..............  Blacksbury.  Va. 

Bird  Banding  ........  Reading,  Mass. 

Bisaya  ..........................  Manila,  P.  I. 


Bison.  The  ....................  Searcy.  Ark. 

Bison  .....................  Shawnee,  Okla. 

Bttzaron  ........  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Black  and  Magenta 

New  Concord,  Ohio 
Black  and  Red  ....  Watertown.  Wis. 

Blackburnian  ...........  Carlinville.  111. 

Black  Diamond  .............  Chicago,  111. 

Black  Fox  Magazine  and  Modern 

Mink  Breeder.  .New  York,  N.  Y. 

Black  Fury  ........  Derby,  Conn. 

Black  Hawk  .......  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Black  Magic  ....     New  York,  N.  Y. 

Blair  County  Motor  News 

Altoona.  Pa. 
Blast  Furnace  and  Steel  Plant 

Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
Blondie  .................  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Blood,  The  Journal  of  Hematology 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Blood-Horse  ..............  Lexington,  Ky. 

Bloodlines  Journal 

Kalamazoo,  Mich. 
Blue  and  Gray  .......     Frederick.  Md. 

Blue  and  Gray  ....  Harrogate,  Tenn. 

Blue  and  White 

New  Wilmington,  Pa. 
Blueberries  ..  ..    Pemberton,  N.  J. 

Bluefieldian    ......Bluefield,  W.  Va. 

Blue  Jay,  The  ........  Regina.  Sask. 

Blue  Stocking  ............  Clinton,  S.  C. 

BME  Marine  Engineer 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
B'nai  B'rith  Messenger 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
B'nai  B'rith  Record 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Boardman,  The....Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Board  of  Trade  Journal 

Toronto,  Ont. 

Boat  and  Motor  Dealer..Skokie.  111. 

Boat  Craft  (including  Outboarding 

Guide)  .........  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Boating    ...................  ...Toronto.  Ont. 

Boating  Industry  ..St.  Joseph.  Mich. 
Boats....   ..............  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Bob  Hope  ..........  ....New  York,  N.  Y. 

Body  Moderne....San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Boilermakers-Blacksmiths 
Journal  ............  Kansas  City.  Kan. 

Bold    ...  ...............    New  York,  N.  Y. 

Boletin  de  la  Oficina  Sanitaria 

Panamericana..  Washington,  D.  C. 
Bona  Venture 

St.  Bonaventure.  N.  Y. 
Bondants  ...-  ...........  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Bond  Buyer.  The..New  York.  N.  Y. 
Bonne  Parole,  La  ....Montreal,  Que. 

Book  Production  Incorporating 
Bookbinding  Magazine 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Booklist.  The  and  Subscription 

Books  Bulletin  .        Chicago.  111. 
Book  Review  Digest 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Books  Abroad  ............  Norman.  Okla. 

Bookseller,  The  ........  Hillside.  N.  J. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Recorder 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Borough  Bulletin..  Harrisburg,  Pa. 
Boston  Business  ........  Boston.  Mass. 

Boston  College  Alumni  News 

Boston.  Mass. 
Boston  Marine  Guide 

Boston,  Mass. 
Boston  Medical  Quarterly 

Boston,  Mass. 
Boston  University  Graduate 
Journal............  ~...  Boston,  Mass. 

Boston  University  Law  Review 

Boston.  Mass. 
Boston  University  News 

Boston.  Mass. 


Boulevard  Magazine 

Allentown,  Pa. 
Boumi  Temple  News 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Bowdoin  Alumnus..Brunswick.  Me. 

Bowdoin  Orient Brunswick,  Me. 

Bowhunting  (see  Supplement) 

Riderwood,  Md. 
Bowling  Green  State  University 

Magazine    Bowling  Green,  Ohio 
Bowling  Magazine 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Bowling  Proprietor  ....Chicago,  111. 
Boxboard  Containers....Chicago,  111. 
Boxing  and  Wrestling 

Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Boxoffice  Kansas  City.  Mo. 

Boys'  Life  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 
Boys'  Outfitter..«..New  York,  N.  Y. 

Brackety-Ack..~ Salem.  Va. 

Bradley  Scout    Peoria,  111. 

Brake  and  Front  End  Service 

Akron.  Ohio 

Brambler....  Swe^t  Briar,  Va. 

Branding  Iron Laramie,  Wyo. 

Brandon  College  Quill 

Brandon.  Man. 
Bratrsky  Vestnik....    Omaha,  Neb. 

Bratstvo    Wilkes-Barre    Pa 

Brave  and  Bold..  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Bray Magnolia,    Ark. 

Brazil. New  York.  N  Y. 

Breeder's  Gazette  .  Columbia,  Mo. 

Breeze. Harrisonburg,  Va. 

Breezy  Stories New  York.  N.  r" 


Brethren  Evangelist... .Ashland,  O. 
Brethren  Journal....Bellville,  Texas 
Brewer  &  Dispenser 


Seattle,  Wash. 

Brewers  Bulletin Chicago.  111. 

Brewers   Digest  Chicago,   111. 

Brewers  Journal  Bala  Cynwyd,  Pa. 
Brewery  Worker,  The 

Cincinnati.  O. 
Brick  and  Gay  Record 

Chicago.  111. 

Bride  and  Home..New  York.  N.  Y. 
Brides'  Dutch  Uncle.  The 

Breton.  Mass. 

Brides  in  Love  Derby,  Conn. 

Brides  Magazine.  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Bridge  of  Eta  Kappa  Nu 

Dillsburg.  Pa. 
Bridge  Quarterly 

Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 

Bridge  World New  York.  N.  Y. 

Briefed — For  the  Busy  Executive 
New  York.  N.  Y. 

Brier  Bits Lewisburg.  W.  Va. 

Brigadier.  The..  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Brigham  Young  Universe 

Provo,  Utah 
Bright  Leaf  Magazine.  The 

Delhi.  Ont. 
British  Columbia  Catholic.  The 

Vancouver.  B.  C. 
British  Columbia  Lumberman 

Vancouver.  B.  C. 

Broadcaster.  The....Nashville,  Tenn. 
Broadcasting  Washington.  D.  C. 
Broderbaandet..Fentus  Falls.  Minn. 
Broiler  Growing..Mount  Morris,  111. 
Broiler  Industry 

Sea  Isle  City.  N.  J. 
Broiler  Journal  and  Peninsula 
Broiler  Journal    Selbyville,  Del. 

Bronxboro New  York,  N.  Y. 

Bronze  Thrills Fort  Worth,  Tex. 

Brooklyn  Teacher.Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Brookside  Detective  Group 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Broom  and  Broom  Corn  News 

Arcola.  111. 

B roo me  Bowler  ft  Sports  Journal 
Johnson  City,  N.  Y. 
Brotherhood  of  Locomotive 
Firemen  and  Enginemen's 

Magazine........ Cleveland.    Ohio 

Brown  Alumni  Monthly 

Providence,  R.  I. 
Brown  and  White    Bethlehem.  Pa. 

Brown  Herald Providence,  R.  I. 

Brown  Swiss  Bulletin  Beloit.  Wis. 
Brunswickan........Fredericton,  N.  B. 

Brushware Milwaukee.  Wis. 

Bryn  Mawr  Alumnae  Bulletin 

Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

Bryolosrist ..........Durham,  N.  C. 

Buchtelite .....    Akron,  Ohio 

Buckeye  American,  The  Akron,  Q. 

luckeye  Grocer  Clevela 

luckeye  Tavern..Youi 
Jucknell  Alumnus^L 

Bucknelian..—..,. I 

Bucks  County  Law  I     

Back.  Coantr  H  J^M>£t& 

>.  r*. 


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Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Buddhist  World  Philosophy 

Three  Rivers*  Mich. 
Buena  Vista  Tack.. Storm  Lake.  la. 

Buffalo  Bill  .~ -New  York.  N.  Y. 

Buffalo  Business Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Buffalo  Law  Journal.  Buffalo.  N.  Y. 
Buffalo  Motorist^. ...Buffalo.  N.  Y. 
Bugle  Call 

Saint  Mary-of-the- Woods.  Ind. 

Bugs  Bunny  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Builders... ~..~~......Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Builders  Report  Pacific 

Honolulu,  Hawaii 
Builders'  Weekly  Guide 

Baltimore.  Md 

Builder.  The  ...- Springfield.  111. 

Building  and  Realty  Record 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Building  Construction  Illustrated 

Chicago,  111. 
Budding  Contractor  of  California 

Pasadena.  Cal. 
Building  Materials  News 

Toronto.  Ont. 

Building  News  ...Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Building  Products  ..  ..Hudson.  Ohio 

Buildings    Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 

Building  Specialties  and  Home 
Improvement  Dealer 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Building  Standards 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Building  Supply   Dealer 

Toronto.  Ont. 

Building  Supply  News, Chicago.  111. 
Building  Trends.  Kansas  City.  Mo. 

BulaklaTc. Manila.  P.  I. 

Bulaklak  Express  ..    Manila.  P.  I. 

Julk  Feed St.  Paul.  Minn. 

Juliet.  The......Fredericksburg.  Va. 

lulletin~..~........~ Hartford.  Conn. 

tulletin.._~~.~~. Augusta.    Ga. 

talletia  „. New  Orleans,  La. 

Bulletin Omaha.  Neb. 

Julletin. ..... Beloit,   Wis. 

Bulletin.  Babson  Institute  Alumni 

Association Wellesley.    Mass. 

Bulletin  des  Agriculteurs.  Le 

Montreal.  Que. 

Bulletin  Des  Anciens.. Ottawa.  Ont. 
Bulletin  for  Medical  Research 

Chicago.  111. 
Bulletin  of  Allegheny  County 

Medical  Society    Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
Bulletin  of  Bibliography 

Boston.  Mass. 

Bulletin  of  Jefferson  County 
Medical  Society.   The 

Birmingham.  Ala. 
Bulletin  of  Johns  Hopkins 

Hospital Baltimore,  Md. 

Bulletin  of  Leather  and  Shoe 

News... Manchester.  N.  H.... 

Bulletin  of  Los  Angeles  Co. 
Medical  Association 

Los  Ancreles,  Cal. 
Bulletin  of  Maternal  Welfare 

Chicago.  111. 
Bulletin  of  Mathematical 

Biophysics — Chicago.  111. 

Bulletin  of  the  Academy  of 

Medicine .-. Toronto.   Ont. 

Bulletin  of  the  Academy  of  Medi- 
cine of  Cleveland — Cleveland,  O. 
Bulletin  of  the  Alameda  Contra 
Costa  Medical  Assn. 

Oakland.  Cal. 

Bulletin  of  the  American  Asso- 
ciation of  Petroleum  Geolo- 
gists  ..Tulsa.   Okla. 

Bulletin  of  the  American  Mathe- 
matical Society 

Providence.  R.  I. 
Bulletin  of  the  American 
Meteorological  Society 

Boston,  Mass. 

Bulletin  of  the  American  Railway 
Engineering  Assn.. ...  Chicago,  111. 

|  Bullet  in  of  the  American  Schools 
I    of  Oriental  Research 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Bulletin  of  the  American  Society  of 
Newspaper  Editors 

Wilmington.  Del. 
Bulletin  of  the  Atomic  Scientists 

Chicago.  111. 
Bulletin  of  the  California  State 

Nurses  Assn. ..San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Bulletin  of  the  Copyright  Society 

of  the  U.  S.  A. ..New  York.  N.  Y. 

Bulletin  of  the  Financial  Public 

Relations  Assn.  .......Chicago,  111. 

Bulletin  of  the  Fresno  County 
Medical  Society  ....Fresno.  Cat 

Bulletin  of  the  General  Con- 
tractors Assn.. .New  York.  N.  Y. 
Bulletin  of  the  Geological  So- 
ciety of  America..New  York,  N.  Y. 


Bulletin  of  the  History  of  Medi- 

cme..M«..MM..M..m.....Baltimore.    Md. 
Bulletin  of  the  Institute  of  Paper 

Chemistry  .Aypleton.  Wis. 

Bulletin  of  the  International  Sun- 
shine Society.~.New  York,  N.  Y. 
Bulletin  of  the  Italian  Catholic 

Federation...... San  Francisco.  Cal. 

Bulletin  oi  the  Italian  Chamber 

of  Commerce Chicago*  HI. 

Bulletin  of  the  Margaret  Hague 

Maternity  Hospital 

Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Bulletin  of  the  Massachusetts 

Auduboa  boaety.... Boston.  Mass. 
Bulletin  of  the  Medical  Society 

ut  the  County  of  Kings  and 

Academy  of  Medicine  oi 

Brooklyn Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 

Bulletin  of  the  Multnomah 

County  Medical  Society.  The 

Portland,  Ore. 
Bulletin  of  the  National  Dental 

Association............Tuskegee,   Ala. 

Bulletin  of  the  New  York  Academy 

of  Medicine New  York.  N.  Y. 

Bulletin  of  the  New  York  State 

Association  of  Retail  Meat  and 

Food  Dealers  .  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Bulletin  of  the  Pacific  Orchid 

Society  of  Hawaii 

Honolulu,  Hawaii 
Bulletin  of  the  Pennsylvania 

State  School  Directors  Assn. 

Harrisburg,  Penna. 
Bulletin  of  the  School  Library 

Assn.  of  Calif  Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Bulletin  of  the  School  of 

Education  .... .  Bloomington.  Ind. 
Bulletin  of  the  Seismological 

Society  of  America.. Berkeley,  Cal. 
Bulletin  of  the  Toledo  Academy 

of  Medicine. Toledo.  Ohio 

Bulletin  of  the  Torrey  Botanical 

Club New  York.  N.  Y. 

Bulletin  of  the  Tulsa  County 

Medical  Society.   The 

Tulsa,  Okla. 

Bulletin  of  the  Vancouver  Medi- 
cal Association.. Vancouver.  B.  C. 
Bulletin  of  the  Washington 

Building  Congress 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Bulletin  of  Tufts  New  England 

Medical  Center Boston.  Mass. 

Bulletin.  The Ridge  wood.  N. 

Bulletin.  The Rutherford.  J" 

Bulletin.  The.  Morgantown.  W.  .  _. 

Bulletin.  The Toronto,  Ont. 

Bulletin,  The  Montreal.  Que. 

Bulletin  (The  Nova  Scotia 

Teachers  Union).  -...Truro.  N.  S. 
Bulletin  The,  Woman's  Club 

of  Orange............ Orange,  N.  J. 

Bureau  of  National  Affairs  Pub- 
lications..........Washington.  D.  C. 

Burroughs'  Clearing  House 

Detroit.  Mich. 
Bus  and  Truck  Transport  in 

Canada Toronto,  Ont. 

Business  and  Professional  Woman 
Ottawa.  Ont. 
Business/Commercial  Aviation 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Business  Digest  Incorporating 

Pacific  Coast  Business  and 

Shipping   Register 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Business  Education  Forum 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Business  Education  World 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Business  Farmer  Scottsbluff.  Neb. 
Business  for  Sale. ....... .Chicago,  111. 

Business  History  Review 

Boston,  Mass. 
Business  Periodicals  Index 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Business  Quarterly  ....London.  Ont. 

Business  School  Executive 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Business  Screen Chicago,  111 

Business  Service  Checklist 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Business  Week. New  York.  N.  Y. 

Business  Weekly 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Butane- Propane  News 

Los  \ngeles.  Cal. 
Butchers'  Advocate.  Dressed 

Poultry  and  the  Food  Merchant 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Butcher  Workman.  The 

Chicago.  HI. 

Butler  Collegian..Indianapolis.  Ind. 
Butler  County  Motorist 

Hamilton,  O. 

Butter  Fat .Vancouver.  B.  C. 

Butterick  Pattern  Book 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

1620 


Mass. 

N.  J. 

N.  J. 
V.  Va. 


Buyers  Purchasing  Digest 

Cleveland.  Ohio 
Buying  Guide   (see  Supplement) 

Los  Angeles,  Calif. 
Byelarus New  York,  N.  Y. 


Cabinet  ........  ............Beaver  Falls,  Pa« 

CABMA  Trends  .....  Toronto,   Ont. 

Cactus  and  Succulent  Journal 

Pasadena,  Cal. 
Cadet  Bugler  ..............  Dahlonega,  Ga. 

Caecilia  ......................  Omaha,  Neb. 

Caellian  .........  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Cahiers  de  Nouvclle-  France,  Les 

Toliette,  Que. 

Cahiers  du  Nursing  Canadien,  Les 
Montreal,  Que. 
Calcium  Chloride  Institute  News 

Washington.  D.  C. 
California  ....................  Turlock.  Cal. 

California  Agency  Bulletin 

Berkeley.  Cal. 
California  Aggie  ............  Davis.   Cat 

California  and  Western  Visitor 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
California  Apparel  News 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
California  Beverage  Journal 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
California  Bowling  News 

Glendale,  Cal. 
California  Cattleman 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 
California  Citrograph 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
California  Clinician 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
California  Clubwoman-Fresno,  Cal. 
California  Dairyman 

Paramount.  Cal. 
California  Dealer  News 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
California  Druid 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 
California  Engineer..  Berkeley,  Cal. 
California  Farm  Bureau  Monthly 

Berkeley.  Cal. 
California  Farmer 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
California  Fruit  News 

San  Jose,  Cal. 
California  Future  Farmer 
Magazine....  San  Luis  Obispo,  Cal. 

California  Garden..  ..San  Diego.  Cal. 

California  GP 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
California  Grange  News 

Sacramento.  Cal. 
California  Grocers  Advocate 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 
California  Highwav  Patrolman 

Sacramento.  Cal. 
California  Highways  and  Public 
Works  ..................  Sacramento,  Cal. 

California  Historical  Society 
Quarterly   .....  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

California  Intennountain  News 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
California  Journal  of  Educational 
Research  ........San  Francisco.  Cal. 

California  Journal  of  Elementary 
Education....«......Sacramento.  Cal. 

California  Journal  of  Secondary 
Education  ...............  Berkeley,  Cal. 

California  Law  Review 

Berkeley.  Cal. 
California  Legionnaire 

San  Fmncisco,  Cal. 
California  Livestock  News 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
California  Lumber  Merchant 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
California  —  Magazine  of  the 
Pacific  .........  San  Francisco.  Cal. 

California  Medicine 

San  Fmncisco,  Cal. 
California  Men's  and  Boys'  Stylist 
Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
California  Mining  Journal 

Santa*  Cruz,  Cal. 

California  Monthly..Berkeley.  Cal. 
Califomian,  The  Daily 

Berkeley.  Cal. 
California  Odd  Fellow  and 
Rebekah    ................  Stockton.  Cal. 

California  Oil  World 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
California  Parent-Teacher 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
California  PeHcaiv.....Berkeley,  Cal. 

California  Pharmacy 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
California  Plasterer 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
California  Plumbing  Contractor 

San 
California  Publi 


sher 
Los 


Francisco,  Cal. 

,      ^  , 
Angeles,  Cal. 


Alphabetical  Index,  1959 


California  Rabbit  News 

Sacramento,  Cat. 

California  Rabbits  ...El  Monte.  Cal. 
California  Rancher 

Sacramento,  Cal. 
California  Real  Estate  Magazine 
~  ..*      ,    «    ,  J-°§  Angeles.  Cal. 
California  Real  Estate  News 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

California  Schools. .Sacramento,  Cal. 
California  Sportsman  and 

Conservationist  Sacramento,  Cal. 
California  State  Bar  Journal 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
California  State  Employee,  The 

Sacramento,  Cal. 

California  Stylist  Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
California  Tech,  The 

Pasadena,  Cal. 
California  Veteran 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 
California  Veterinarian 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
California  Woman 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Calling  All  Girla....New  York,  N.  Y. 

Call  of  the  Sick Methuen.  Masa. 

Calumet  Record Chicago,  111. 

Calvinist  ....  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Caminos  y  Construccion  Pesada 

Camping  Magazine. .Plainfield.  N.J 

Campus Bronxville.  N.   Y. 

Campus..........Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

Campus Meadville,    Pa. 

Campus Dallas.  Tex. 

Campus Middlebury.  Vt. 

Campus  Canopy Valdosta.  Ga. 

Campus  Chat    Denton.  Tex. 

Campus  Chronicle    ....Angwin,  Cal. 

Campus  Collegian Toledo,  Ohio 

Campus  Comment 

Bridgewater.  Mass. 
Campus  Comraents....Staunton,  Va. 
Campus  Crier  ..Ellen? burg,  Wash. 

Campus  Digest Tuskegee.  Ala. 

Campus  Echo  ..  Durham.  N.  C. 
Campus  Magazine. .New  York,  N.  Y 
Campus  Record....New  York,  N.  Y. 
Campus  Reflector 

Shippensburg,  Pa. 

Campus.  The New  YorU.  N    Y. 

Campus,  The  Lennoxville.  Que. 
Campus-Times  Rochester.  N.  Y. 
Canada  Downtown...  Toronto,  Ont. 
Canada  Lumberman 

Don  Mills.  Ont. 
Canada  Lutheran 

_  Peterborough.  Ont. 

Canada  Poultry  man 
„       .  ,    _  Vancouver,  B.  C. 

Canada  s  Foundry  Journal 

Toronto,  Ont. 

Canada  T5dmngen..Winn5peg,  Man. 
Canada-West  Indies  Magazine 
-,        „  Huntingdon.  Que. 

Canadian.... Belleville.  Ont. 

Canadian  Aberdeen  Anjrus  News 

Woodbridge,  Ont. 
Canadian  Advertising 
„        ..       .  Toronto.  Ont. 

Canadian  Aeronautical  Tournal 

Ottawa,  Ont. 

Canadian  Aircraft  Industries 
„        ,.  Toronto,  Ont. 

Canadian  Anaesthetists'  Society 

Journal    The      ..    Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Architect.  The 
_       J  Don  Mills,  Ont. 

Canadian  Army  Journal 

Ottawa.  Ont. 

Canadian  Art    Ottawa.  Ont. 

C  anadian   Atiduhon    Toronto,   Ont. 
Canadian  Author  and  Bookman 
~        ..  Toronto.  Ont. 

Canadian  Automotive  Trade 

Toronto,  Ont. 

Canadian  Aviation Toronto.  Ont. 

Canadian  Ayrshire  Review 

Ottawa,  Ont. 

Canadian  Baker Toronto.  Ont. 

Canadian  Banker  ..  Montreal.  Que. 

Canadian  Baptist Toronto,  Ont. 

Canadian  Barber     ....Toronto.  Ont. 

Canadian  Bar  Review 

„       .,       „  Montreal.  Que. 

Canadian  Bee  Journal 

r+      j,  Streetsville,  Ont, 

Canadian  Beverage  Review 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Broadcaster 


Toronto,  Ont. 
sr .Montreal,  Cue. 


Canadian  Builder „_.     

Canadian  Business. .Montreal,  Que. 
Canadian  Catholic  Institutions 

Toronto.  Ont. 
Canadian  Cattlemen 

Winnipeg,  Man. 

96 


Canadian  Cemetery  Service  and 
Memorial  Craftsman 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Chartered  Accountant 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Chemical  Processing 

Don  Mills,  Ont. 
Canadian  Churchman 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Cleaner  and  Launderer 

Toronto.  Ont. 
Canadian  Clothing  Journal 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Coin  Box  Magazine 

Owen  Sound.  Ont. 
Canadian  Collector  Toronto.  Ont. 
Canadian  Dairy  and  Ice  Cream 

Journal Toronto,    Ont. 

Canadian  Doctor.Gardenvale,  Que. 
Canadian  Education-Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Electronics  Engineering 
Toronto.  Ont. 
Canadian  Entomologist 

Ottawa,  Ont. 

Canadian  Exporter-Montreal,  Que. 
Canadian  Farm  Implements 
„       _,  Winnipeg,  Man. 

Canadian  Farms  and  Homes 

Vancouver,  B.  C. 
Canadian  Field-Naturalist 

Ottawa,  Ont. 
Canadian  Fisherman 

Gardcnvale.  Que. 

Canadian  Flight  (The  Pilots  Maga- 
zine)   Ottawa,   Ont. 

Canadian  Florist.StTeetsville.  Ont. 
Canadian  Food  Industries 

Gardenvale,  Que. 
Canadian  Football  News 

Montreal,    Que. 

Canadian  Forester.  Brantford.  Ont. 
Canadian  Forum  ....Toronto.  Ont. 
Canadian  Fruitgrower 

N5agara-on-the-Lake.  Ont. 
Canadian  Funeral  Service 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Gas  Journal 

Hamilton.  Ont. 
Canadian  Geographical  Journal 

Ottawa.  Ont. 

Canadian  Grain  Journal.  Miller 
and   Processor  ..Winnipeg,   Man. 

Canadian  Grocer Toronto,  Ont. 

Canadian  Guernsey  Breeders 

Journal Tniro,  N   S. 

Canadian  Guide  Toronto.  Ont. 

Canadian  Hairdresser.  Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Hereford  Digest 

Calgary.  Alta. 
Canadian  High  News 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Historical  Review 

Toronto.  Ont 
Canadian  Hobby-Craft  Magazine 

London,  Ont. 
Canadian  Home  and  School 

Toronto.  Ont. 
Canadian  Homes  and  Gardens 

Montreal,  Que. 

Canadian  Hospital Toronto.  Ont. 

Canadian  Hospitality-Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Hotel  Review  and 

Restaurant Toronto,  Ont. 

Canadian  Industrial  Distributor 

Montreal.  Que. 
Canadian  Industrial  Equipment 

News Gardenvale.  Que. 

Canadian  Industrial  Photography 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Insurance  Journal 

Toronto.  Ont. 

Canadian  Jaycee Montreal,  Que. 

Canadian  Jersey  Breeder 

Gardenvale.  Que. 

Canadian  Jeweller  Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Jewish  Chronicle 

Montreal.  Que. 
Canadian  Jewish  Review 

Montreal,  Que. 

Canadian  Journal  of  Biochem- 
istry and  Physiology 

Ottawa,  Ont. 
Canadian  Journal  of  Botany 

Ottawa,  Ont. 
Canadian  Journal  of  Chemistry 

Ottawa,  Ont. 
Canadian  Journal  of  Comparative 

Medicine  and  Veterinary  Science 
^  Gardenvale.  Que. 

Canadian  Journal  of  Economics 
&  Political  Science,  The 

Toronto,  Ont. 

Canadian  Journal  of  Mathematics 
Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Journal  of  Medical 

Technology Hamilton,    Ont. 

Canadian  Journal  of  Microbiology 

Ottawa.  Ont* 

1521 


Canadian  Journal  of  Physio 

Ottawa.  Ont. 

Canadian  Journal  of  Plant  Science 
Ottawa,  Ont. 
Canadian  Journal  of  Psychology 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Journal  of  Public  Health 

Toronto.  Ont. 
Canadian  Journal  of  Surgery 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Journal  of  Theology 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Journal  of  Zoology 

Ottawa,  Ont. 
Canadian  Labor  Press 
_        ..       ,    .  Montreal.  Que. 

Canadian   Labour        Ottawa,    Ont. 
Canadian  Landrace  Bulletin 

Ormstown,  Que. 
Canadian  League  ..........  Ottawa,  Ont. 

Canadian  Library  Association 
Bulletin  ......................  Ottawa,    Ont. 

Canadian  Machinery  and  Manu- 
facturing News  ........  Toronto,  Ont. 

Canadian  Markets    Toronto,   Ont. 
Canadian  Mechanical  Contractor 

Toronto,  Ont. 

Canadian  Medical  Association 
Journal        ..............  Toronto,    Ont. 

Canadian  Mennonite..Altona,  Man. 
Canadian  Messenger  of  the 
Sacred  Heart  ........  Toronto,  Ont. 

Canadian  Metalworking 

Don  Mills.  Ont. 
Canadian  Military  Journal 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Milling  and  Feed 

Montreal.  Que. 

Canadian  Mining  and  Metallur- 
gical Bulletin    ....Montreal,  Que. 

Canadian  Mining  Journal 

Gardenvale,  Que. 
Canadian  Mining  Reporter 

Toronto,  Ont. 

Canadian  Motels  &  Motor  Courts 

Owen  Sound.  Ont. 

Canadian  Motorist  ......  Toronto,  Ont. 

Canadian  Motor  Service 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Music  Journal 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  National  Magazine 

Montreal,  Que. 
Canadian  Nurse,  The 

Montreal,  Que. 

Canadian  Office.  The.Toronto,  Ont 
Canadian  Official  Railway  Guide 
with  Airlines  ........  Montreal.  Que. 

Canadian  Oil  and  Gas  Industries 

Gardenvale,  Que. 
Canadian  Oil  Journal 

Edmonton,  Alta. 

Canadian  Packaging-Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Paint  and  Varnish 

Toronto.  Ont. 
Canadian  Patent  Office  Record 

Ottawa,  Ont. 

Canadian  Personnel  and  Indus- 
trial Relations  Journal 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Pharmaceutical  Journal 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Photographer 

Toronto.  Ont. 

Canadian  Photonews  Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Plastics  ......  Toronto.  Ont. 

Canadian  Postmaster 

Stirling,  Ont. 
Canadian  Poultry  Review 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Power  Engineer 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Printer  &  Publisher 

Toronto.  Ont 

Canadian  Psychiatric  Association 
Journal  ..........          Ottawa,  Ont 

Canadian  Pulp  and  Paper 
Industry  ............  Vancouver.  B.C. 

Canadian  Purchaser    Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Railway  Dub  Magazine 

Montreal,  Que. 

Canadian  Ranok.«...Winnineg,  Man. 
Canadian  Realtor    ....Toronto,  Ont 

Canadian  Red  Cross  Junior 

Toronto.  Ont. 
Canadian  Refrigeration  and  Air 

Conditioning  ...  Gardenvale.  Que. 
Canadian  Register.  The 

Kingston.  Ont 
Canadian  School  Journal 

Toronto.  Ont. 

tnadian  Shipping  and  Marine 
Engineering  News..Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Show  Business 

Toronto,  Ont. 


Canadi 
Engi 


C.n.di.n 


Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Canadian  Sportsman 

Tillsonburg.  Ont. 
Canadian  Stationer  and  Office 

Equipment  Dealer...  Toronto.  Ont. 
Canadian  Teacher  ......  Toronto.  Ont. 

Canadian  Telephone  Journal 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Canadian  Textile  Journal 
~      „.      ~  v  Montreal,  Que. 

Canadian  Tobacco  Grower 

^  Delhi,  Ont. 

Canadian  Transport....Ottawa,  Ont. 

Canadian  Transportation 

Don  Mills,  Ont. 
Canadian  Underwriter 

Toronto.  Ont. 
Canadian  University  Post 

Montreal.  Que. 
Canadian  Variety  Merchandising 

Montreal,  Que. 
Canadian  Vending  Magazine 

Owen  Sound.  Ont. 
Canadian  Weekly  Editor 

Vancouver.  B.  C. 

Canadian  Welder    Winnipeg.  Man. 
Canadian  Welfare  ........  Ottawa.  Ont. 

Canadian  Woodm  an....  London.  Ont 

Canadian  Woodworker 

Don  Mills.  Ont. 
Canado-  America  in,  Le 

Manchester,  N.  H. 
anary  World  ..............  Lecanto.  Fla. 

ancer  ..........................     Phila  .    Pa. 

Cancer  News  ........  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Cancer  Research     ....    fhicaeo.  Til. 

C  &  El  Flyer.  The  ........  Danville.  111. 

Candle  .......  f  ..........  Las  Vegas.  N.  M. 

Candleburrter.  The  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
Candor  Magazine  .........  Dexter.  Mo. 

Candy  Equipment..    Oak  Park.  111. 
Candy  Industry  and  Confec- 

tioners Journal  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Candy  Packaging  ......  Oak  Park.  Til 

Canner/Packer        ....    Chicago.  111. 

Canning  Trade  ..........  Baltimore.  Md 

Canvas  Products  Review 

St.   Paul.  Minn. 

Capaha  Arrow..Cape  Girardeau.  Mo 
Capital  Chimes  ........  Columbus.  Ohio 

Spper's  Farmer.  .......  Topeka.  Kan. 
rabin.  Le    ................  Quebec,  Oue. 

Caravan    .......    Montreal,    Que. 

Caribe  Hilton  ..........  San  Juan.  P.  R. 

Carbide  Engineering 

Wheaton.  111. 
Car  Craft  ..............  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Cardinal  ...............  ^.....Louisville,   Ky. 

Cardinal  ....................  Madison.  Wis. 

Career:  For  the  Experienced 
Engineer  and  Scientist 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Carleton.  The  .............  Ottawa.  Ont. 

Carletonian  .........  Northfield,  Minn. 

Car  Life  ........    New  York.  N.  Y. 

Carlisle  Legionnaire 

Albuquerque,  N.  Mex. 
Carlton  House  ......  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Carnegie  A1umnus....Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

Carnegie  Hall  Concert 
Publications  ......  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Carnegie  Magazine-Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
Carnegie  Tartan    ....Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

Carnegie  Technical-Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
Carolina  Co-operator..Raleigh,N.C. 
Carolina  Farmer  ........  Raleigh.  N.  C. 

Carolina  Food  Dealer 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Carolina  Israelite-Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Carolina  Journal  of  Pharmacy 

Chapel  Hill.  N.  C. 


laroltnian Greensboro.  N.  C. 

larpenter.  The....Indianapo1is.  Tnd. 

,'arroll  Echo Waukesha.  Wis. 

Jarroll  News Cleveland,  O. 

Cartage  Contractor      Chicago,  111. 

Car.  The Philadelphia,  Pa. 

!ase  Alumnus...... Cleveland.  O. 

'ase  and  Comment 

Rochester.  N.  Y 

;  Tech  Cleveland,  O. 

«,i  Box New  York.  N.  Y. 

tsh  Crop  Farming   ..Delhi,  Ont. 


Casper*  The  Friendly  Ghost 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Castanea........Morgantown.  W.  Va. 

Cast.  The  ----------  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Catalyst  .............    Havertown,  Pa. 

Caterer  and  Hotel  Proprietors 
Gazette.  .............  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Catering  Industry  Employee 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 


Cathedral  A*e....Washington,  D.  C. 
Catholic  Action  News..Fargo.  N.  D. 
Catholic  Action  of  the  South 


New  Orleans,  La. 


Catholic  Art  Quarterly 

Newport,  R.   I. 
Catholic  Boy.  The 

Notre  Dame,  Ind. 
Catholic  Building  &  Maintenance 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Catholic  Bulletin....St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Catholic  Business  Education 

Review Atchison.    Kan. 

Catholic  Chronicle Toledo,  Ohio 

Catholic  Courier  Journal 

Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Catholic  Digest St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Catholic  Educational  Review 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Catholic  Educator,  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Catholic  Exponent 

Youngstown,  Ohio 
Catholic  Forester  ..  Columbus,  Ohio 
Catholic  Free  Press 

Worcester,  Mass. 
Catholic  Herald-Citizen 

Milwaukee.  Wis. 
Catholic  Historical  Review 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Catholic  Home  Messenger 

Canfield,  Ohio 
Catholic  Journalist 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Catholic  Library  World 

Villanova,  Pa. 

Catholic  Light Scranton.  Pa. 

Catholic  Management  Journal 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Catholic  Messenger 

Davenport,  Iowa 
Catholic  Mind,  The 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Catholic  Miss  of  America 

Minneapolis.  Minn 

Catholic  News New  York.  N.  Y. 

Catholic  Northwest  Progress 

Seattle.  Wash. 

Catholic  Nurse  Washington.  D.  C. 
Catholic  Observer    Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Catholic  Property  Administration 
Greenwich.  Conn 

Catholic  Review Baltimore.   Md. 

Catholic  Review  for  Blind 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Catholic  School  Journal 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Catholic  Sentinel... Portland,  Ore. 

Catholic  Standard 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Catholic  Standard  and  Times 

Philadelphia.  Pa 
Catholic  Star  Herald 

Camden.    N.    J. 

Catholic  Sun Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Catholic  Telegraph  Register 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Catholic  Times Columbus  Ohio 

Catholic  Transcript 

Hartford.  Conn. 
Catholic  Union  and  Echo,  The 

Buffalo.  N.  Y. 
Catholic  Universe  Bulletin 

Cleveland.  Ohio 
Catholic  Virginian,  The 

Richmond.  Va. 

Catholic  Weekly Saginaw.  Mich. 

Catholic  Women's  Journal 

St.  Louis.  Mo. 
Catholic  Worker  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Catholic  World New  York.  N   Y. 

Cats  Magazine     Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Cattle  Group  Limited... .Macon,  Ga. 

Cattleman  Fort  Worth,  Tex. 

Cauldron Cleveland,   Ohio 

Cavalcade New  York,  N.  Y. 

Cavalier New  York.  N.  Y. 

Cavalier Charlottesville,  Va. 

C.B.C.  Quacker,  The 

Chttlicothe,  Mo. 

CCB  Outlook London,  Ont. 

C.  C.  F.  News Vancouver.  B.  C. 

C.  C.  N.  Y.  Mercury 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
C.C.N.Y.Vector..New  York,  N.  Y 

Celebrity New  York.  N.  Y. 

Centenary  Conglomerate 

Shreveport.  La. 
Central  California  Register 

Fresno.  Cal. 
Central  Christian  Advocate 

New  Orleans.  La. 

Central  Collegian Fayette,  Mo. 

Central  Constructor 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 
Central  Flower  News. .Chicago,  111. 
Central  Manufacturing  District 

Magazine..... ......Chicago.  111. 

Central  Michigan  Life 

Mt.  Pleasant.  Mich. 
Central  New  York  Purchaser 

Syracuse.  N.  Y. 
Central  of  Georgia  Magazine 
Savannah, 


1522 


.  Ga. 


Central  Oregon  Rancher 

Powell  Butte,  Ore. 
Central  Pharmaceutical  Journal 

Chicago,  111. 
Central  Railway  Chronicle 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Central  Ray Pella,  Iowa 

Central  States  Archaeological 

Journal Carbondale,    111. 

Central  Wisconsin  Farmer 

Waupaca,  Wis. 
Centre  College  Cento.. Danville,    Ky. 

Ceramic  Age Cleveland.  Ohio 

Ceramic  Forum........Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Ceramic  Industry Chicago,  111. 

Ceramic  News  Beverlv  Hills,  Cal. 
Ceramics  Monthly..Columbus,  Ohio 
Cereal  Chemistry. ...St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Cereal  Science  Today 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Certified  Milk New  York,  N.  Y. 

Certified  Public  Accountant 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Cervi's  Rocky  Mountain  Journal 

Denver.  Col. 

Cesky  Odd  Fellow Berwyn,  111. 

Chain  Saw  Age    Portland,  Ore. 

Chain  Saw  Industry 

Shreveport,  La. 

Chain  Store  Age....New  York.  N.  Y. 
Chair  Rental  Forecaster 

Boynton  Beach,  Fla. 
Challengers  of  the  Unknown 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Challenge,  The  Magazine  of 
Economic  Affairs 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Chamber  of  Commerce  News 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Metro- 
politan St.  Louis. .St.  Louis.  Mo. 
Champion  Crosswords 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Changing  Times.  The  Kiplinger 

Magazine Washington.   D.   C. 

Chaplain,  The Washington.  D.  C. 

Charette,  The Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Chariot Crawford«;vjlle.    Ind. 

Charlie  Chan  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Charlton  Comics  Group 

I»erby,   Conn. 
Charlton  Expose  Group 

Derby.  Conn. 

..._ New  York.  N.  Y. 

Jhase,  The Portales.  N.  M. 

Chase  Magazine Lexmeton.   Ky. 

Chatelaine  and  Canadian  Home 

Journal     Toronto,    Ont. 

Chat,  The Raleigh.  N.  C. 

Chautauqua  County  Farm  and 

Home  News Jamestown.  N.  Y. 

Cheese  Reporter 

Sheboygan  Falls.  Wis. 
Chefs'  and  Stewards'  Food  and 
Equipment  Manual 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Chemical  Abstracts 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Chemical  and  Engineering  News 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Chemical  Engineering 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Chemical  Engineering  Progress 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Chemical  Processing. ...Chicago,  Til. 
Chemical  Reviews...  Baltimore.  Md. 
Chemical  Week  .  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Chemist.  The New  York,  N.  Y. 

Chemistry  ..  Washington.  D.  C. 
Chemistry  in  Canada  Ottawa.  Ont. 
Chemurgic  Digest-New  York.N.Y. 
Chenango  County  Farm  News 

Norwich.  N.  Y. 

Cherry  Circle        Chicago.  Til. 

Cherry  Diamond....    St.  Louts.  Mo. 

Chess  Review New  York.  N.  Y. 

Chester  Co.  Law  Reporter 

West  Chester.  Pa. 
Chester  White  Journal 

Rochester.  Ind. 
Chevrolet  Dealers  News 

Chicago.  111. 

Cheyenne    New  York,  N.  Y. 

Cheyenne  Kid    Derby,  Conn. 

Cheyney  Record  Cheyney,   Pa. 

Chicago  Construction  News 

Chicago.  111. 
Chicago  Electrical  News 

Chicago.  111. 

Chicago  Israelite Chicago,  111. 

Chicago  Law  Bu11etin..Oiicago.  Ill, 
Chicago  Market  Daily.. Chicago,  Til. 
Chicago  Market  News..Chicago.  111. 
Chicago  Medical  School  Quarterly 
Chicago,  111. 

Chicago  Medical  Society  Bulletin 
Chicago,  111. 

Chicago  Pnvx Chicago,  111. 

Chicago  Police  Journal 

Chicago,  HI. 


SSI 


Alphabetical  Index,  1959 


Chicago  Purchaser Chicago.  HI. 

Chicago  Retail  Baker 

Mundelein,  111. 
Chicks  and  Chuckles 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

tief.  The New  York,  N.  Y. 
ief  Engineer Chicago,  111. 
ild  Development.. Lafayette,  Ind. 
ild — Family  Digest 

New  Orleans,  La. 
Child  Guidance  in  Christian 

Living Nashville,  Tenn. 

Childhood  Education 

Washington,  D  C. 

Child  Life Boston,  Mass. 

Children's  Activities....Chicago,  111. 
Children's  Digest.New  York,  N.  Y. 
Children's  Playmate  Magazine 

Cleveland.  Ohio 

Child  Study New  York,  N.  Y. 

Child  Welfare New  York,  N.  Y. 

Chimes Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

China,  Glass,  and  Gift  Buyer 

Toronto,  Ont. 
China,  Glass  and  Tablewares 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Chip  V  Dale New  York,  N.  Y. 

Chirogram    Glendale,   Cal. 

Chiropody  Record .  ..Oak  Park,  111. 

Chiropractor Davenport,  Iowa 

Choate  News Wallingford,  Conn. 

Choice  Magazine  Chicago,  111. 

Choral  and  Organ  Guide 

Mount  Vemon,  N.  Y. 
Christian  Beacon 

Collingswood.  N.  J. 
Christian  Bookseller....Chicago.  111. 

Christian  Century Chicago,  111. 

Christian  Cynosure  ..Chicago,  111. 
Christian  Economics 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Christian  Endeavor  World 

Columbus,  Ohio 
Christjan  Evangelist..St.  Louis.  Mo. 

Christian  Family Techny.  111. 

Christian  Herald..New  York.  N    Y. 

Christian  Home Nashville.  Tenn. 

Christian  Index Atlanta,  Ga. 

Christian  Index,  The 

Jackson,  Tenn. 
Christianity  and  Crisis 
^        .  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Christianity  Today 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Christian  Labor  Herald 

Grand  Ranids.  Mich. 
Christian  Laymen..New  York.  N.  Y. 

Christian  Leader Dresden,  O 

Christian  Life Chicago.  111. 

Christian  Living  Scottdale.  Pa. 
Christian  Messenger  .Yankton  S.  D. 
Christian  Monthly..Laurium.  Mich. 
Christian  News....Des  Moines.  Iowa 
Christian  Observer  Louisville,  Ky. 
Christian  Parent,  The 

Glen  Ellyn,  Til. 

Christian  Record  . .  Lincoln,  Neb. 
Christian  Scholar,  The 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Christian  Science  Journal 

Boston,  Mass. 
Christian  Science  Quarterly 

Boston,  Mass. 
Christian  Science  Sentinel 

Boston,  Mass. 
Christian  Statesman 

Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

Christian  Sun  . .  Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Christian  Union  Witness 

Indianola,  la. 
Christian  Witness 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Christlife  Magazine 

Rock  Island,  111, 
Christ's  Ambassadors  Guide 

Springfield.  Mo. 
Christ's  Ambassadors  Herald 

Springfield.  Mo. 

Chronicle Cincinnati,  O. 

Chronicles  of  Oklahoma 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

hronicle.  The Montreal,  Que. 

hronicle.  The Berryville.  Va. 

hrysalis    Boston,  Mass. 

buck  Wagon Austin.  Texas 

hurch  Advocate  ..  ..Harrisburg,  Pa. 
Tiurch  Bulletin  New  York,  N.  Y. 
. '  urch  Herald..Grand  Rapids.  Mich. 
Church  History....Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Church  Management. .Cleveland.  O. 
Churchman,  The....New  York,  N.  Y. 
Church  Messenger  of  Canada 

Toronto,  Ont. 

Church  Militant Boston,  Mass. 

Church  Musician..Nashville.  Tenn. 

Church  News Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Church  School Nashville,  Tenn. 

Church  School  Worker....Phila..  Pa. 
Churchways New  York,  N.  Y. 


Church  Week Fort  Worth,  Tex. 

Church  Woman.  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Church  World Portland,  Me. 

Cigar  and  Tobacco  Journal 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Cigar  Makers'  Official  Journal 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Cincinnati  Academy  of  Pharmacy 

News    Cincinnati,    O. 

Cincinnati  Alumnus....Cmcmnati,  O. 
Cincinnati  Purchaser 

Cincinnati,  O. 
Cincinnati  Telephone  Bulletin 

Cin-Jinnati.  Ohio 

Circulation  Research — A  Journal 
of  the  American  Heart 

Association New  York,  N.  Y. 

Circulation,  The  Journal  of  the 
American  Heart  Association 

New  York,  N    Y. 

Cites  et  Villes  Montreal,  Que. 

Citi/.en Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Citizen      Camp  Borden,  Ont. 

Citrus  Industry,  The..Bartow,  Fla. 

Citrus  Magazine Tampa,  Fla. 

City  College  Alumnus 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Civic  Administration..Toronto.  Ont. 
Civil  Engineering..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Civil  Service  Bulletin 

Tacoma,  Wash. 
Civil  Service  Leader 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Civil  Service  News    ..Dayton,  Ohio 
Civil  Service  Reporter  (West 
Coast  Edition) 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 
Civil  Service  Reporter  (Washing, 
ington,   D.  C.  and  Canal  Zone 
Edition)    ...    Washington,   D    C. 
Civil  Service  Reporter  (Seventh 
U.  S.  Regional  Area  Edition) 

Chicago,  111. 

Civil  Service  Reporter  (National 
Edition.  World-wide) 

Boston.  Mass. 
Civil  Service  Reporter  (New 

England  Edition). .Boston,  Mass. 
Civil  Service  Reporter  (New 
York  and  New  Jersey  Edition) 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Civil  Service  Reporter  (Penna. 

and  Del.  Ed  )  .  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Civil  Service  Keview  .Ottawa,  Ont. 
Civil  War  History  Iowa  City.  la. 

Claire Montreal.  Que. 

Clarion Denver.  Colo. 

Clarke  Courier Dubuque,  Iowa 

Clarkson  Integrator 

Potsdam,  N.  Y. 
Clarkson  Tech.  Alumnus 

Potsdam.  N.  Y 

Class    Winooski.   Vt. 

Classical  Journal Wilmette,  111 

Classical  Philology  ..Chicago.  111. 
Classical  World,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Classics  Illustrated 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Classified  Exchange 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Classmate Nashville.  Tenn. 

Clay  Products  News  and  Ceramic 

Record Toronto.   Ont. 

Cleaning  and  Laundry  Age 

New  Vnrk.  N.  Y. 
Cleaning  Laundry  World 

New  York.  N    Y. 

Clearing  House.  The..Teaneck.  N.  J. 
Cleveland  Athletic  Club  Journal 

Cleveland.  O. 

Clevelander Cleveland.  O. 

Cleveland  Grocer Cleveland.  O. 

Climax  ..  ..  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Clinical  Chemistry 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Clinical  Medicine Winnetka,  HI. 

Clinton  County  Agricultural 

News        Plattsburg.  N.  Y. 

Cloches  de  St.  Boniface 

Winnipeg,  Man. 

Clock  Tower    Lincoln,  Neb. 

Clothing  Trade  Journal 

Morris  Plains,  N.  J. 
Qub  Candle,  The 

New  Rorhelle,  N.  Y. 

Hub  Dial White  Plains.  N.  Y. 

Club  Management....St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Clubwoman,  The 

Washington.  D.  C. 
CME  Alumni  Journal 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Coach  &  Athlete Atlanta.  Ga. 

Coal  Age New  York.  N.  Y. 

Coal  Dealer,  The 

Minneapolis.  Minn. 

Coal  Heat Chicago,  111. 

Coal  Herald-Stoker  and  Air  Con- 
ditioner Journal Boston.  Mass. 

1523 


Coal  Mining Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Coal  Utilization.. Washington.  D.C. 
Coast  Shoe  Reporter 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 

Coca-Cola  Bottler Atlanta.  Ga. 

Cocker  Spaniel  Visitor 

Wayzata,  Minn. 

Co-Ed  New  York.  N.  Y. 

C.  of  E.  Bulletin  ..Emporia,  Kan. 
Coffee  and  lea  industries  and  the 
Flavor  Field....  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Coin  Machine  Journal.. Chicago,  111. 
Coin  Machine  Review 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Colby  Alumnus Waterville,  Me. 

Colby  Echo Waterville,  Me. 

Colgate  Alumni  News 

Hamilton,  N.  Y. 

Colgate  Maroon Hamilton,  N.  Y. 

Collective  Bargaining  Nego- 
tiations and  Contracts 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Collector,  The  Minneapolis.  Minn. 
Collector's  Club  Philatelist,  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
College  and  Research  Libraries 

Chuago,  111. 
College  and  University  Business 

Chicago,  111. 
College  Art  Journal 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

College  Chips Decorah,  Iowa 

College  Chronicle  ..Naperville,  111. 
College  ChronKle..St  Cloud.  Minn, 
College  Days  (see  Supplement) 

Ripon,  Wis. 
College  English      Champaign,    111. 

College  Eye Cedar  Falls,  Iowa 

College  Heights  Herald 

Bowling  Green,  Ky. 

College  Life Emporia.  Kans. 

College  News Murray.  K, 

College  News Bryn  Mawr.  Pa. 

College  Profile Conway,   Ark. 

College  Reporter....Mankato,  Minn. 

College  Star San  Marcos,  Tex. 

College  Store    Oberlin.  Ohio 

College  Times    Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
College  Undergraduate  Magazine 
Group New  York.  N.  Y. 

Sollcge  Weekly  .  New  York.  N.  Y. 
ollege  World- Adrian.  Mich. 

Collegian       . ...   Jacksonville.    Ala. 

Collegian Fresno.   Cal. 

Collegian....St.  Mary's  College.  Cal. 

Collegian Fayette.    Iowa 

Collegian     Ashland.  O. 

Collegian Tulsa.  Okla. 

Collegian Grove  City.  Pa. 

Collegian  ....College  Place,  Wash. 
Collegian  Reporter....Sioux  City.  la. 

Collegian.  The Stockton,  Cal. 

Collegian.  The....State  College.  Pa. 

Collegiate Wilson.  N.  C. 

Collegio Pittsburg.  K  an. 

Colonnade Milledgeville.   Ga. 

Colorado  Alumnus....Boulder.  Colo. 

Colorado  Daily Boulder.  Colo. 

Colorado  Editor  and  Inter- 
mountain  Press..  ..Denver,  Colo. 
Colorado  Engineer.... Boulder,  Colo. 
Colorado  Fireman  ....Denver,  Colo. 
Colorado  Grocer  .  Denver.  Colo. 
Colorado  Law  ..  Denver.  Colo. 
Colorado  Magazine.  The 

Denver,  Colo. 
Colorado  Motor  Carrier 

Denver,  Colo. 
Colorado  Municipalities 

Boulder.  Colo. 
Colorado  Odd  Fellow 

Englewood,  Colo. 

Colorado  Outdoors  Denver,  Colo. 
Colorado  Quarterly.-Boulder,  Colo. 
Colorado  Rancher  and  Farmer 

Denver,  Colo. 
Colorado  Rural  Electric  News 

Denver,  Colo. 
Colorado  School  Journal 

Denver.  Colo. 
Colorado  State  College  of  Educa 

tion  Mirror Greeley,  Colo. 

Colored  Harvest,  The 

Baltimore.  Md. 

Columbia New  Haven.  Conn. 

Columbia  Tester....New  York.  N.  Y. 
Columbia  Law  Review 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Columbian    Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Columbian  Squires 

New  Haven,  Conn. 

Columbian.   The Chicago.   HI. 

Columbia  Review..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Columbia  Spectator 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Columbia  University  Forum 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Columbus  Trades  and  Labor 
Advertiser Columbus.    G*. 


Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


....^Baltimore,  Md. 

.............. Fulton.  Mo. 

Fairmont.  W.  Va. 

Mount  Vernon.  N.  Y. 

Combustion ...New  York.  N.  Y. 

Comenian.  The  ........Bethlehem,  Pa. 

Comic  Album New  York,  N.  Y. 

Commentary New  York,  N.  Y. 

Commentator.  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Commentator.  The 

College  Station.  Tex. 
erce........................ Chicago,   111. 

nerce Portland.   Ore. 

...Montreal,   Que 

nmerce.... Manila.  P.   I. 

nmercial Kentwood.    La. 

..jnmercial  and  Financial 

Chronicle New  York.  N.  Y. 

Commercial  Bulletin 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Commercial  Bulletin  .Boston,  Mass. 
Commercial  Bulletin  and  Apparel 

Merchant St.  Paul.  Minn. 

Commercial  Car  Journal 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Commercial  Car  News 

Detroit,  Mich. 
Commercial  Fertilizer  and  Plant 

Food  Industry Atlanta,  Ga. 

Commercial  Law  Journal 

Chicago,  111. 
Commercial  News 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Commercial  News 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Commercial  News. — Halifax,  N.  S. 
Commercial  Record 

New  Haven.  Conn. 
Commercial  Recorder 

Fort  Worth.  Texas 
Commercial  Recorder 

San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Commercial  Review.. Portland,  Ore. 

Commercial  Telegraphers'  Journal 

Silver  Spring.  Md. 

Commercial  West 

Minneapolis.  Minn. 

Commission.  The Richmond.  Va. 

Commonweal,  The..NewYork,N.  Y. 
Commonwealth..San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Commonwealth  ..Richmond,  Va. 
Commonwealth,  The 

Frankfort.  Ky. 

Communications  and  Electronics 
New  York.  N.  Y. 

Community Chicago,  111. 

Community  Center  News 

Manchester,  N.  H. 
Community  Magazine 

Albert  Lea.  Minn. 
Community  Planning  Review 

Ottawa.  Ont. 
Compact — The  Young  People's 

Digest     New  York,   N.   Y. 

Cotnpass-Onder  Ons 

Delaware,  Ont. 
Complete  Adventure  Group 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Complete  Men's  Group 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Complete  Women's  Group 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Compressed  Air  Magazine 

Phillipsburg.  N.  J. 
Computers  and  Automation 

Newton.  Mass. 

Computing  News..  Seattle,  Wash. 
Concept  . —  Spartansburg,  S.  C. 
Concern  (see  Supplement) 

Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

Concordia Chicago.  111. 

Concordian....    Moorhead,  Minn. 

Concordian.  The  ....Athens,  W.  Va. 
Concordia  Nursery  Teacher 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Concordia  Sunday  School  Teacher 

St.  Louis.  Mo. 
Concordia  Theological  Monthly 

St.  Louis.  Mo. 
Concordiensis  .  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Concrete Chicago.  111. 

Concrete  Construction 

Chicago,  111. 
Concrete  Masonry  Review 

Beverly  Hills,  Cal. 

Concrete  Products Chicago,  Til. 

Condor.  The „. Berkeley,  Cal. 

Conductor  and  Brakeman,  The 

Cedar  Rapids.  Iowa 
Confectioner.  The 
_  Milwaukee.  Wis. 

Confectionery  and  Ice  Cream 

_  World New  York.  N.  Y. 

Conference  Bulletin    Columbus,  O. 
Confessions  of  the  Lovelorn 
„     ^                     New  York.  N.  Y. 
Confidential. New  York.  N.  Y. 


Confidential  Confessions 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Confidential  Detective  Cases 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Congratulations  ..New  York.  N.  Y. 
Congressional  Digest 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Congress  Weekly..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Connecticut  Beverage  Journal 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Connecticut  Campus....Storrs,  Conn. 

Connecticut  Census 

New  London,  Conn. 
Connecticut  Circle 

New  London,  Conn. 
Connecticut  Industry 

West  Hartford,  Conn. 
Connecticut  Medicine 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Connecticut  Motorist 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Connecticut  Purchaser 

Ansonia,  Conn. 
Connecticut  State  Journal 

Windsor,  Conn. 
Connecticut  Teacher 

Hartford.  Conn. 
Connecticut  Valley  TV  Parade 

Hartford,  Conn. 
Conservation   News   and   Live- 
stock Farmer,  The 

Jackson,  Miss. 
Conservative  Clarion 

Vancouver,  B.  C, 
Construction  ..................  Roanoke,  Va. 

Construction  Advisor,  The 

Jefferson  City,  Mo. 
Construction  Bulletin 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Construction  Digest 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Constructioneer 

South  Orange,  N.  J. 
Construction  Equipment 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Construction  Equipment  News 

Chicago,  III 

Construction  Equipment  Opera- 
tion and  Maintenance 

Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 
Construction  Illustrated 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 
Construction  Journal 

Dallas.  Texas 
Construction  Labor  Report 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Construction  Methods  and 

Equipment  ..........  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Construction  News 

Little  Rock,  Ark. 
Construction  Reports 

Los  Anoreles.  Cal. 
Construction  Specifier.  The 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Construction  World 

Vancouver,  B.  C. 
Constructor.  The 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Consulting  Engineer  ...... 

St.  Joseph,  Mich. 
Consumer  Bulletin 

Washington.  N.  J. 
Consumer  Finance  News  ^ 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Consumer  Reports 

Mount  Vernon.  N   Y. 
Contact  ..........    Rensselaer,  Ind. 

Contact  Point  ..  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Contemporary   Psychology  ^ 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Contest  Magazine  ........  Upland.  Ind. 

Contra  Costa  News  Register 

Walnut  Creek,  Cal. 
Contractor..  ................  Baltimore,  Md. 

Contractors  and  Engineers 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Contractors'  Electrical  Equipment 

White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Contractor,  The....New  York.  N.  Y. 

Con.ro.  E»*"" 


i.. 

Controller.  Thf,M.New  York.  N.  Y. 
Conversationalist,  The 

Spartansburg,  S.  C. 
Cooking  for  Profit....Madison,  Wis. 

Cooks  Monthly  Combination 

Elgin.  111. 
Cool  .......................  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Cooperative  Builder..  Superior,  Wis. 
Cooperative  Consumer,  The 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Co-operative  Dairy  Farmer 

Toledo.  Ohio 
Cooperative  Digest....  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Cooperative  Farmer..Richraond,  Va. 
Cooperative  Living 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
Co-  operative  Merchandiser 

Chicago.  111. 

1524 


Cooperator.  The 

Arlington  Heights,  111. 

Co-op  Grain  Quarterly 

Saint  Paul.  Minn. 

L. Gainesville.  Fla. 

ii Greensboro,  N.  C. 

5,._J1  Alumni  News..Ithaca.  N.  Y. 
Cornell  Countryman....lthaca,  N.  Y. 

Cornell  Engineer Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Corncllian Mount  Vernon,  la. 

Cornell  Law  Quarterly 

Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Cornell  Sun Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Cornell  Veterinarian    Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Cornell  Widow Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Coronet New  York,  N.  Y. 

Coronet Centralia,  Ont. 

Corrosion Houston,   Texas 

Corset  and  Brassiere  Magazine 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Corset  and  Underwear  Review 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Cosmopolitan New  York.  N.  Y. 

Cosmos  Coe Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 

Cosmo,  The  Merry  Martian 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Cost  and  Management 

Hamilton,  Ont. 

Cost  Engineering  Dover,  N.  H. 

Cotton  Digest Houston.  Tex. 

Cotton  Farming  ..  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Cotton  Gin  and  Oil  Mill  Press. 
The Dallas,  Texas 

Cotton  Trade  Journal 

Memphis,  Tenn. 

Cougar Houston,    Tex. 

Counselor.  The Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Country  Dancer.. ..New  York,  N.  Y. 

Country  Guide.  The 

Winnipeg.  Man. 

Country  Life  in  British  Columbia 
Vancouver,  B.  C. 

Country  Song  Roundup 

Derby.  Conn. 

County  Agent  and  Vo-Ag  Teacher 
Philadelphia.  Pa. 

County    Medical    Society    Maga- 
zine Group        Phoenix.   Ariz. 

County  Officer   .Washington,  D.  C. 

County  Progress..Brownwood.  Tex. 

Courier.  The Winona,  Minn. 

Courier St.  Joseph.  Mo. 

Court  Index Cincinnati,  O. 

Court  Page.  The     Lakewood,  N.  J. 

Court  Review Houston.  Tex. 

Covenant  Weekly Chicago,  111. 

Covers    Albany,  Ore. 

Cow  and  Hen  Journal Linn,  Kan. 

Cowboy  Songs Derby,  Conn. 

Cow-Country Cheyenne.    Wyo. 

CPA.  The    New  York,  N.  Y. 

C  Q,  The  Radio  Amateurs' 
Journal New  York.  N.  Y. 

Craft  Horaom....New  York.  N.  Y. 

Craft,  Model  and  Hobby  Industry 
New  York,  N    Y. 

C.  R.  D.  A.  News    Chicago.  111. 

Cream  Collector Vernon.  B    C. 

Credit Toronto,  Ont. 

Credit  and  Financial  Manage- 
ment  New  York,  N    Y. 

Credit  Executive..New  York,  N    Y. 

Credit  Union  Bridge..Madison,  Wis. 

Credit  World St.  Louis.  Mo. 

Creighton  Alumnus    ..Omaha.  Neb. 

Creightonian    Omaha,    Neb. 

Crescent .. Evansville,    Ind. 

Crescent Newberg,  Ore. 

Cresset,  The Valparaiso,  Ind. 

Crestiad  Allentown.  Pa. 

Crime  Detective  ..New  York,  N.  Y. 

Crimson  Rambler....Lexington.  Ky. 

Crimson-White    ..University.    Ala. 

Crisis New  York.  N  Y. 

Criterion  Arlington,  Cal. 

Criterion Columbia.  S.  C 

Critic,  The:  A  Catholic  Review  of 
Books  and  the  Arts..Chicago.  111. 

Critograph Lynchburg,  Va. 

Crociato.  II Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Crockery  and  Gla«*s  Journal 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Croplife Minneapolis.  Minn. 

Crops  &  Soils Madison,  Wis. 

Cross  Country  News 

Fort  Worth,  Tex. 

Crossroads Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Crown,  The Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

Crowsnest.  The Ottawa,  Ont. 

Crow's  Lumber  Digest 

*      Portland,  Ore. 

Crow's  Western  Equipment  and 
Timber  News Portland,  Ore. 

Crucible...... Pittsburgh,   Pa. 

Crusader. Worcester,  Mass. 

Cryptogram    .. .  Greenfield,    Mass. 

CSAC  Journal  incorporating  The 
Canadian  Civil  Servant  and 
The  CSAO  News,.  ...Ottawa.  Ont. 


Alphabetical  Index,  1959 


IA  Journal..  ....San  Francisco,  Cal. 

.....................  Dubuque,  Iowa 

.....  .....  New  York.  N.  Y. 

ilinary  Review-New  York,  N.  Y. 
ilture  ............................  Quebec,   Due. 

_lver  Alumnus  .........  Culver,  Ind. 

Cumberland  Flag.  The 

Union  City.  Tenn. 
Cumberland  Presbyterian 

Memphis,  Tenn. 
Cumulative  Book  Index 

New  York,  N.  Y. 


Current  Biography  yorkNy 

Current  Business  Studies 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Current  Chiropody 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Current  Contents 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Current  Economic  Comment 

Champaign.  111. 
Current  Events  ........  Columbus.  Ohio 

Current  Events....  Vancouver,  B.  C. 

Current  Events  ........  Montreal,  Que. 

Current  History—Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Current  Medical  Digest 

Baltimore.  Md. 
Current  Religious  Thought 

Oberlin.  Ohio 
Current  Report  ............  Chicago,  111. 

Current  Sauce  ......  Natchitoches,  La. 

Current  Science  and  Aviation 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Curtain  and  Drapery  Department 
Magazine  ............  New  York,  N.  Y 

Curved  Horn,  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Customart  Press,  The 

Mamaroneck.    N.   Y. 
Custom  Cars      ..Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Custom  Tailor,  The 

New  York,  N.  Y 
Cycle  ..........  ........     Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Cycle  Action     ......  Downey,  Calif. 

Cycles      ............  New  York,  N.  Y. 


D.  A.  C.  Journal ..  New  York.  N.  Y. 

D.  A.  C.  News Detroit,  Mich. 

D.  A.  C.  News Dallas.  Texas 

Daffy  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Dagwood New  York.  N.  Y. 

Daily  Bond  Buyer.  The 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Daily  Commercial  News  and 

Building  Record..    Toronto,  Ont. 
Daily  Commercial  Record 

Dallas,  Tex. 
Daily  Construction  Service 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Daily  Construction  Service 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Daily  Court  Reporter-Dayton.  Ohio 
Daily  Drovers'  Journal. .Chicago,  111. 
Daily  Drovers  Telegram 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Daily  Journal  of  Commerce 

New  Orleans.  La. 
Daily  Journal  of  Commerce 

Portland,  Ore. 

Daily  Journal,  The  ....  Denver,  Colo. 
Daily  Labor  Report 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Daily  Market  Record 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Daily  Metal  Reporter 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Daily  Mill  Stock  Reporter 

New  York.  N.  Y 

Daily  News,  The     Memphis,  Tenn. 
Daily  News  Record 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Daily  Pacific  Builder 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Daily  Pennsylvanian,  The 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Daily  Racing  Form 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Daily  Racing  Form Miami.  Fla. 

Daily  Racing  Form Chicago,  HI. 

Daily  Racing  Form....Toronto,  Ont. 


Daily  Real  Estate  Report  and 
Abstract  of  Records 

Fresno,  Cal. 

Daily  Record  ^ Omaha,    Neb. 

Daily  Reporter Sioux  City.  Iowa 

Daily  Report  for  Executives 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Daily  Shipping  News 

Portland.  Ore. 
Daily  Transcript  ....San  Diego.  Cal. 

Daily  Variety Hollywood,  Cal. 

Daily  Word Lees  Summit,  Mo. 

Dairy  Breed  Publications 

Chicago.  HI. 


Dairy  Goat  Journal-Columbia,  Mo. 
Dairy  Industries  Unit 

Milv/aukee.  Wis. 
Dairyman's  Journal 

East  St.  Louis,  111. 
Dairymen's  League  News 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Dairymen's  Price  Reporter 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Dairy  Papers  Associated 

Carthage,  Mo. 
Dairy  Plant  Fieldman 

Louisville,  Ky. 

Dairy  Record St.  Paul.  Minn. 

Dakota  Farmer Aberdeen,  S.  D. 

Dakota  Horticulture 

Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 
Dakota  Student-Grand  Forks,  N.  D. 

Dalhousie  Gazette Halifax,  N.  S. 

Dalhousie  Review Halifax,  N.  S. 

Dallas Dallas,    Texas 

Dallas  Fashion  and  Sportswear 

Dallas,  Texas 
Dallas-Fort  Worth  Construction 

Record      Fort  Worth,  Tex. 

Dance  Magazme..New  York,  N.  Y. 

Dance  News New  York,  N  Y. 

Dancing  Digest        ..San  Jose,  Cal. 
Danish  Brotherhood  Magazine 

Askov,  Minn. 

Darbininkas         ....Brooklyn.   N.   Y. 
Daring  Romances. .New  York,  N.  Y. 

Dart Hanover,  N.  H. 

Dartmouth  Alumni  Magazine 

Hanover,  N.  H. 

Dartmouth,  The Hanover,  N.  H. 

Datebook New  York,  N.  Y. 

Date  With  Judy-New  York,  N.  Y. 
Daughters  of  America  Magazine 


America  Magazine 
South  Norfolk,  Va. 


Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution  Magazine 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Davidsonian  Davidson,  N.  C. 

Dawn  of  To-morrow  London,  Ont. 
Dealers  News  ..Washington,  D.  C. 
Debaters'  Digest 

East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Peraturian !)<-catur     III 

Defender  ..  ..  Wichita,  Kans. 
Degree  of  Honor  Review 

St.  Paul.  Minn 
Delaware  County  Farm  and 

Home  News    .   .Walton,  N.  Y. 
Delaware  Co.  Pharmacist 

Linwood.  Pa. 
Delaware  State  Medical  Journal 

Wilmington,  Del. 
Delaware  Valley  Announcer 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Dell  Comic  G roup.. New  York.  N.  Y. 
Dell  Men's  Group-New  York.  N.  Y. 
Dell  Modern  Group 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Dell  Screen  Unit..New  York.  N.  Y. 

Delphian Garden  City,  N.  Y. 

Delta,   The  Lexington,   Va. 

Delta  Upsilon  Quarterly 

Westfield.  N.  J. 

Democrat   Ardmore,  Okla. 

Democratic  Digest  „ 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Democratic  Woman's  Journal 

Louisville.  Ky. 
Denison  Alumnus....Granyille,  Ohio 

Denisonian Granville,  Ohio. 

Dental  Abstracts  .. ..  Chicago.  111. 
Dental  Assistant....  Houston,  Tex. 

Dental  Digest Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Dental  Industry  News 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Dental  Laboratory  News 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Dental  Laboratory  Review 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Dental  Students'  Magazine 

Winnetka,4Ill. 

Dental  Survey....Minneapolis.  Minn. 
Denver  Catholic  Register 

Denver,  Colo. 
Denver  Club  Woman 

Denver,  Colo. 

Denver's  Stride  Denver,  Colo. 

Department  Store  Economist 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 

De  Pauw Greencastle.  Ind. 

Der  Kircfcenbote Yankton,  S.  D. 

Desert  Magazine. .Palm  Desert.  Cal. 

Desert  Rancher Coachella,  Cal. 

Desert  Rat  Scrap  Book 

Thousand  Palms.  Cal. 

Design « Columbus,  Ohio 

Design  Engineering  ..Toronto,  Ont. 

Design  News Englewood,  Colo. 

Destiny  Merrimac.   Mass. 

Detective New  York.  N.  Y. 

Detective  Cases....New  York.  N.  Y. 
Detroit  Banker Detroit.  Mich. 

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Detroit  Building  Tradesman 

Detroit,  Mich. 
Detroit  Chemist.  The 

Detroit,  Mich. 
Detroit  Dental  Bulletin,  The 

Detroit,  Mich. 
Detroit  Engineer  ....Detroit,  Mich. 

Detroiter Detroit,    Mich. 

Detroit  Labor  News-Detroit.  Mich. 
Detroit  Law  Journal.. Detroit,  Mich. 
Detroit  Lawyer,  The 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Detroit  Lutheran  ...Detroit,  Mich. 
Detroit  Medical  News 

Detroit.  Mich. 

Detroit  Purchaser Detroit,  Mich. 

Detroit  Technonian....Detroit,  Mich. 
Diabetes— The  Journal  of  the 
American  Diabetes  Association 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Diamondback College  Park.  Md. 

Diamond  Walnut  News 

Stockton,  Cal. 

Diapason Chicago,   111. 

Diary  of  Alpha  Kappa  Psi 

Indianapolis.  Ind. 
Dickinson  Alumnus  ..  ..Carlisle.  Pa. 

Dickinsonian    Carlisle,    Pa. 

Dickinson  Law  Review 

Carlisle,  Pa. 

Dick  Tracy New  York,  N.  Y. 

Die  Casting  Engineer 

Detroit.  Mich. 
Diesel  and  Gas  Turbine  Progress 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Diesel  Power  and  Equipment 

Vancouver,  B.  C. 
Digest,   The        Baton   Rouge,    La. 

Diner,  Drive-In    Duluth.  Minn. 

Diner's  Club  Magazine- 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Diocesan  Magazine 

St.  John's,  Nfld. 
Diocesan  Times  ..    ..Halifax,  N.  S. 

diogenes Chicago,    111. 

Diplomat Washington,  D.  C. 

Direct  Advertising....Boston,  Mass. 
Directory  Journal-New  York,  N.  Y. 
Disabled  American  Veterans 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Disabled  American  Veterans  News 
Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Discus    Chicago.    111. 

Diseases  of  the  Chest..Chicago,  111. 
Diseases  of  the  Colon  and 

Rectum     ..     ..     Philadelphia.    Pa. 
Diseases  of  the  Nervous  System 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Dispatcher,  The 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 
Dispensing  Optician  Oakland.  Cal. 

Display Fort  Worth.  Texas 

Display  World    Cincinnati,  O. 

Distribution  Age 

Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Distributors'  News Chicago,  111. 

District  Heating Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

District  Management 

Hartford,  Conn, 

Divagando    New  York.  N.  Y. 

Dixie Landrum,  S.  C. 

Dixie   Business  Decatur.    Ga. 

Dixie  Contractor  Decatur,  Ga. 

Dixie  Lumberman  and  Forester 

Jackson.  Miss. 

Dixie  Purchaser 

Doane  Owl 

Dobry  Pastier    .. 
Documentaire,  Le. 

Dog  News 

Dogs  in  Canada 

Dog  World 


Atlanta,  Ga. 

....Crete,  Neb. 

Passaic,  N.  J. 
Quebec,  Que. 

Cincinnati,  O. 
....Toronto,  Ont. 
.Chicago,  111. 


Domestic  Engineering.. Chicago.  111. 

Dome.,  The    Regina,   Sask. 

Dominion  Law  Reports 

Toronto.  Ont. 

Donald  Duck New  York,  N.  Y. 

Double  Action  Group 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Double  Action  Western 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Dough  Boy New  Orleans,  La. 

Down  Beat Chicago,  111. 

Down  East  Magazine 

Camden.  Maine 

Drake.  The New  York,  N.  Y. 

Drake  Times- Delphic 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Drew  Acorn ..........Madison,  N.  J. 

Drew  Gateway  Madison,  N.  J. 

Drexel  Triangle-Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Drill  Bit Odessa.  Tex. 

Driller,  The S.  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Drilling .  ......................Dallas,  Tfexas 

Drilling  Contractor,  The 

Dallas.  Texas 
Drive- In  Restaurant  Magazine 

ratt.  Kan. 


Driveway  Reporter 


Winnipeg,  Man. 


Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Drag  and  Allied  Industries 

Atlanta.  Ga. 
Dreg  and  Cosmetic  Industry 

New  York,  JN.  x. 

Drag  Merchandising-.Toronto,  Ont. 
Drug  Progress 
Topics 


-.,        . 
.....  ....  ......  Chicago,  111. 

Drug  Topics  ---------  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Drug  Trade  News..New  York.  N.  Y. 


..  .     .     . 

Drurr  Mirror......  ....Springfield,  Mo. 

Drych.M..~.  .  .......  ............  Utica.  N.  Y. 

Dr,  Good, 


y 


Dude  Rancher.-  .........  Billings,  Mont. 

Dude.  The  ............  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Duke  Chronicle  ..........  Durham,  N.  C. 

Duke  Mathematical  Journal 

Durham,  N.  C. 
Duke  University  Alumni 

Register............  .....  Durham,  N.  C. 

Duke  University  Archive 

Durham.  N.  C 
Dun's  Review  and  Modern 

Industry  ..............  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Duquesne  Duke........Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Duroc  News  ...    ..  ..............  Peoria.  111. 

Dyestuffs  ---------------  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Dynamo......  --------  ........Alliance.    Ohio 


Eagle.. 


............Chadron,  Neb. 

Eagle  Magazine  ...Milwaukee,  Wis. 
E.  and  M.  J.  Metal  and  Mineral 
Markets    _______  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Earlham  Post  .....   Richmond,  Va. 

Early  American,  The 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Earnest  Worker.  .......  Richmond.  Va. 

Earnshaw's  Infants'.  Boys'  and 
Girls'  Wear  ____  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Earth  Science  ......  .........  Chicago,  111. 

East  Bay  Labor  Journal 

Oakland,  Cal. 
East  Carolinian....Greenville.  S.  C. 

Eastern  Banker  --------  ......  Phila..  Pa. 

Eastern  Bowhunter.  The  (see 
Supplement)  .......  Riderwood.  Md. 

Eastern  Dealer.  —  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Eastern   Echo  .......  Ypsilanti,    Mich. 

Easterner  ...............  ....Cheney,  Wash. 

Eastern  Feed  Merchant 

Sea  Isle  City.  N.  J. 
Eastern  Fruit  Grower....Boyce.  Va. 

Eastern  Kansas  Register         _ 

Kansas  City,  Kan. 
Eastern  Milk  Producer 

East  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Eastern  Progress    Richmond.  Ky. 
Eastern  Ski  Bulletin 

Littleton.  N.  H. 
Eastern  Star  ---------------  Detroit,  Mich. 

Eastern  Star  Quarterly 

Toronto.  Ont. 
Eastern  State  News 

Charleston.  111. 
Eastern  States  Cooperator 

West  Springfield,  Mass. 


... 
*.«  Sid.  Chamber  1^^ 

East  Texan........  ......  Commerce,  Tex. 

East  Texas  Magazine 

Longview,  Texas 

Easy  Crosswords  New  York.  N.  Y. 
EAT  Frozen  Foods 

Memphis,  Tenn. 
Ebony  ................................  Chicago,  111. 

Echo  ......  •  ..........................  Upland,    Ind. 

Echo......~...~.  ........  «  .....  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

Echo  de  St.  Francois,  L 

Quebec,  Que. 
Echoes  .....  -~..  —  .  ------  ....Toronto,  Ont. 

Echo,  The  ---------  ~  ..........  Conway,  Ark. 

Ecological  Monographs 

Durham,  N.  C. 
Ecology  ...........  -----  .....  Durham.  N.  C. 

Economic  Botany  ..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Economic  Development  and 
Cultural  Change  ......  Chicago,  111. 

Economic  Geography 

Worcester,  Mass. 
Economic  Geology-Champaign,  111. 
Economic  Horizons 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Economic  Outlook 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Ecos  de  Nueva  York 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ecumenical  Review 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Xdgebrook  Events..  ......  Chicago,  111. 

Bdltor  and  Publisher-The  Fourth 
Estate  ------  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Editor's  Forum  ............  Atlanta.   Ga. 

Education  ..............  ..Hingham,   Mass. 


Education  Abstracts 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Educational  Administration  and 

Supervision Baltimore,  Md. 

Educational  and  Psychological 

Measurement Durham,  N.  C. 

Educational  Business 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Educational  Courier,  The 

Toronto.  Ont. 

Educational  Forum Tiffin,  Ohio 

Educational  Leadership 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Educational  Record Quebec.  Que. 

Educational  Research  Bulletin 

Columbus,  Ohio 
Educational  Review 

Fredericton,  N.  B. 
Educational  Screen  and  Audio- 
Visual    Guide Chicago,    111. 

Educational  Theatre  Journal 

East  Lansing,  Mich. 
Education  Digest-Ann  Arbor.  Mich. 
Education  Index. .  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Edwards  Abstract 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Eggsaminer Portland,    Ore. 

Eglute Putnam.    Conn. 

Egyptian   Carbondale,    111. 

Eintracht Chicago.  111. 

Elaboraciones  Y  Envases 

Chicago,  111. 
Electrical  Construction  and 

Maintenance New  York,  N.  Y. 

Electrical  Contracting  and 
Maintenance  In  Canada 

Don  Mills,  Ont. 

Electrical  Contractor  and  Main- 
tenance Supervisor  of  Canada 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Electrical  Contractors  News 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Electrical  Design  News 

Denver,  Colo. 

Electrical  Digest Toronto,  Ont. 

Electrical  Engineering 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Electrical  Equipment 

White  Plains.  N.  Y 
Electrical  Equipment  News 

Don  Mills,  Ont. 
Electrical  Manufacturing 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Electrical  Merchandising 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Electrical  News  and  Engineering 
Don  Mills,  Ont. 

Electrical  South    Atlanta,  Ga. 

Electrical  We*t..San  Francisco.  Cal. 
Electrical  Wholesaling 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Electrical  World  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Electric  Appliance  Service  News 

Chicago.  111. 

Electric  Farmer Lincoln.  Neb. 

Electric  Heat  &  Air  Conditioning 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Electric  Heating  and  Cooling 

Madison,  Wise. 
Electricity  in  Building 

Madison.  Wis. 
Electricity  on  the  Farm 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Electric  Light  and  Power 

Chicago,  111. 

Electrified  Industry Chicago.  111. 

Electromechanical  Components  and 
Systems  Design 

West  Newton,  Mass. 
Electronic  Advertiser 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Electronic  and  Appliance  Specialist 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Electronic  Design  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Electronic  Equipment  Engineering 

White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Electronic  Industries 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Electronic  News  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Electronics New  York,  N.  Y. 

Electronics  and  Communications 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Electronics  Illustrated 

New  York,  N.  Y. 


Electronics  World    (see  Supple- 
ment)  New 

Electronic  Technician 


Supple 
rk,  N. 


Y. 


New  York.  N.  Y. 
Electrotypers  and  Stereotypes 

Bulletin  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Elementary  English 

Champaign.  HI. 
Elementary  School  Journal 

Chicago.  111. 

Elevator  World Mobile,  Ala. 

Eleveur,  L'  Montreal,  Que. 

E.  L.  H.— Journal  of  English  Lit- 
erary History Baltimore,  Md. 

Elizabethan Montreal,  Que. 

1526 


Elks  Magazine New  York,  N.  Y. 

' 


Elm  Bark Elmhurst.  111. 

El  Yanqut Monterey.  Cal. 

Embalmers'  Monthly  and  National 

Funeral  Director Chicago,  111. 

Embotellador,  EL.New  York.  N.  Y. 

EMCOE  Billings,  Mont. 

Emmanuel  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Emory  Alumnus.  Emory  Univ.,  Ga. 

Emory  Wheel Emory  Univ..  Ga. 

Empire  State  Architect 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Empire  State  Mason 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Employee  Benefit  Plan  Review 

Chicago.  111. 
Employee  Recreation 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Encounter  Indianapolis.    Ind. 

Endocrinology Springfield,  111. 

Engineering  and  Contract  Record 

Don  Mills,  Ont. 
Engineering  and  Mining  Journal 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Engineering  and  Science 

Pasadena,  Cal. 

Engineering  Digest... .Toronto.  Ont. 
Engineering  Journal  Montreal. Que. 
Engineering  News- Record 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Engineers  Bulletin    Denver,  Colo. 

English   Journal Champaign,   111. 

English  Record.  The 

Binghamton.  N.  Y. 
Enseignetnent,  L'.... Montreal,  Que. 
Enseignement  Secondaire  au 

Canada Quebec,  Que. 

Ensemble  Quebec,    Que. 

Enterprise       Los  Angeles,   Cal. 

Entrepreneur  en  Plomberie- 
Chauffage,  L'  ..    Montreal,  Que. 

Epic    New  York.  N.  Y. 

Epicier,  L' Montreal.  Que. 

Episcopal  Church  Day 

Tallahasee,  Fla. 
Episcopal  Recorder 

Merion  Station,  Pa. 
Equipment  and  Materials  Reporter 
Glendale.  Cal. 
Equipment  Distribution 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Equitable  Reserve  Guide 

Neenah,  Wis. 

Equity New  York,  N.  Y. 

Erie  County  Farm  News 

East  Aurora.  N.  Y. 
Erie  Railroad  Magazine 

Cleveland.  Ohio 
Erskine  Mirror  ...  Due  West,  S.  C. 

Escapade Derby.    Conn. 

Esperanza.  La  .. .  Los  Angeles.  CaL 

Esquire    New  York.  N.   Y. 

Estadistica  (Journal  of  the 
Inter-American  Statistical 

Institute) Washington.  D.  C. 

Estia  (Greek)  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Eternity  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Ethical  Outlook    New  York.  N.  Y. 
Ethics,  an  International  Journal 
of  Social,  Political  and  Legal 

Philosophy   Chicago,   111. 

Ethnohistory Bloomington,  Ind. 

Etincelle  du  Sacre  Coeur,  Le' 

Quebec,  Que. 

Etownian Elizabethtown,    Pa. 

Eugenics  Quarterly 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Evangelical  Beacon 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Evangelical  Christian 

Toronto.  Ont. 

Evangelist  Albany.  N.  Y. 

Events  Springfield.  Mo. 

Evergreen  Review 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Everybody's  Poultry  Magazine 

Hanover,  Pa. 
"Every  Friday Cincinnati,  Ohio 

fvery  Week  Columbus,  Ohio 
verywoman's  Family  Circle 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Evolution  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Excavating  Engineer 

South  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Excelsior Fresno,  Cal. 

Exceptional  Children 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Exchange.  The  ...  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Exclusive New  York,  N.  Y. 

Executive  Decision 

Don  Mills,  Ont. 
Executive  Steward 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Executive,  The Boston.  Mass. 

Executive  Town  V  Club 

Buffalo.  N.  Y. 
Exhaust Los  Aageles.  Cal. 


Alphabetical  Index,  1959 


Exhaust.  The Pittafield,  Mass. 

Exonian Exeter,  N.  H. 

Expected,   The  Lynchburg,   Va. 

Experimental  Cell  Research 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Experimental  Parasitology 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Explorer New  York.  N.  Y. 

Explosives  Engineer 

Wilmington.  Del. 

Exponent Berea,  O. 

Exponent  Dayton,  O. 

Exponent Aberdeen.  S.  D. 

Exponent Platteville.  Wis. 

Export  Bulletin.. ..New  York.  N.  Y. 
Export-Import  News 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Export  Shipping  Manual 

Washington.  D.  C. 

Export  Trade New  York.  N.  Y. 

Expose  Detective-New  York,  N.  Y. 
Expositor,  The  East  Aurora,  N.  Y. 
Extension  Magazine ..  Chicago,  lit 
Extension  Service  News 

Blacksburg,  Va. 
Extension  Service  Review 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Eye,  Ear.  Nose  and  Throat 
Monthly  Chicago.  111. 


Factory    New  York,  N.  Y. 

Factory  Equipment  and 

Production Chicago,  111. 

Facts  On  File    . .  New  York,  N.  Y. 

agSaSint  Mary-of-the- Woods,  Ind. 
Faith  and  Fellowship 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Faith  and  Freedom 

San  Jacinto,  Cal 

Falcon Quincy,  111. 

Falcon,  The    Seattle,  Wash. 

Famille,  La  .  .  .Montreal.  Que. 
Family  Handyman 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Family  Herald  Montreal,  Que. 
Family  Physician.  The..Chicago.  111. 

Family  Weekly Chicago,  111. 

Famous  Artists  Magazine 

Westport.  Conn. 
Fantastic  Universe 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Fantasy  and  Science  Fiction 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Farband  News  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Far  East  .  St.  Columbans.  Neb. 
Far  Eastern  Ceramic  Bulletin 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Far  Eastern  Survey 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Fargo  Kid New  York.  N.  Y. 

Farmaceutico.  El  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Farm  and  Dairy        Salem.  O. 

Farm  and  Home  News 

Binghamton,  N.  Y. 
Farm  and  Home  Science 

Logan,  Utah 

Farm  and  Livestock  Boyce,  Va. 
Farm  and  Power  Equipment 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Farm  and  Ranch  Review 

Calgary.  Alta. 
Farm  and  Ranch  with  Southern 

Agriculturist   .    Nashville.  Term. 
Farm  Bureau  Mirror 

Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Farm  Bureau  News Carmel,  Cal. 

Farm  Bureau  Press 

Little  Rock.  Ark. 
Farm  Chemicals  ..  Phila.,  Pa. 

Farm  Equipment  Dealer 

Toronto,  Ont. 

Farmer.  The St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Farmer's  Advocate..  London,  Ont. 
Farmers  Cooporator 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
Farmer's  Digest 

Fort  Atkinson.  Wis. 
Farmers'  Elevator  Guide 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Farmers  Equity  News 

Greenville,  111. 
Farmer's  Exchange 

New  Paris,  Ind. 
Farmers  Federation  News 

Asheville.  N.  C. 
Farmer's  Friend....Green  Bay.  Wis. 

Farmers'  Review Joliet.  111. 

Farmer-Stockman 

Oklahoma  City.  Okla. 
Farmer's  Union  Herald 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Farm.  Home  and  Garden  Magazine 

Farm  Journal Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Farm  Management 

Los  Angelas,  Cat 


Farm  News Marion.  Ind 

Farm  News  and  Island  Gardener 
Victoria,  B.  C. 

Farm  Power Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Farm  Quarterly.  The 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Farm  Safety  Review. ...Chicago,  111. 
Farm  Store  Merchandising 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Fast  Action  Detective 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Fast  Food New  York,  N.  Y. 

Pate Eyanston,  IlL 

Fawcett  Detective  Unit 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Fawcett  Men's  Group 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Fawcett  Women's  Group 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Fazenda New  York.  N.  Y. 

F.B.C.  Sundial  ....  Haviland,  Kan. 
Feather  Fancier  Georgetown.  Ont. 
Federal  Bar  Journal 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Federal  Employee 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Federal  Probation 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Federated  Railwayman 

Montreal,  Que. 

Federationist   Baltimore,    Md. 

Federation  News Chicago,  111. 

Federation  Proceedings 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Federation  Topics 

Springfield,  Mass. 

Feed  Age      New  York,  N.  Y. 

Feed  Bag  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Feedlot  ..  ..Minneapolis.  Minn. 
Feeds  Illustrated 

Prospect  Heights.  Ill 
Feedstuff's     ....Minneapolis.  Minn. 

Felix  The  Cat New  York.  N.  Y. 

Fellowship Nyack,  N.  Y. 

Femme-Lines....  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Femne  .  .  IXDS  Angeles,  Cal. 

Fence  Industry  Trade  News 

Chicago.  111. 
Ferrne,  La     .    Montreal,  Que. 


... 

Fiat  Lux    Alfred.  N.  Y. 

Fibre  and  Fabric..Maynard.  Mass. 
Fibre  Containers  and  Paperboard 

Mills  .       .      Chicago.  111. 

Fiddlehead.  The  Fredericton.  N.  B. 
Field  and  Laboratory  Dallas.  Tex. 
Field  and  Stream  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Fifth  Wheel.  The  Indianapolis,  Ind, 

Fightin'  Air  Force Derby,  Conn. 

Fightin'  Army     Derby,  Conn. 

Fightin'    Marines Derby,    Conn. 

Fightin'   Navy    Derby,  Conn. 

Filipino  Teacher.  The 

Quezon  City,  P.  I. 

Film  Culture New  York.  N.  Y. 

Film  Daily New  York,  N.  Y. 

Film  Media New  York,  N.  Y. 

Film  Quarterly  Berkeley,  Calif. 
Films  for  Television 

Evanston.  IlL 

Films  In  Review  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Film  World  and  A-V  World  (see 

Supplement)     ....Hollywood,    Cal. 

Finance Chicago,  111. 

Finance  and  Commerce 

Minneapolis.  Minn. 
Financial  News  Jacksonville.  Fla. 
Financial  Post,  The  Toronto,  Ont. 
Financial  Record  .  Duluth.  Minn. 
Financial  Times  Montreal,  Que. 
Financial  World  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Fire  Engineering  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Firemen Boston,  Mass. 

Fire  Station  Digest 

Seattle.  Wash. 

Firm  Foundation Austin.  Tex. 

First         Chicago.  111. 

First  Kiss Derby.  Conn. 

First  State  Gasoline  Dealer  News 
Wilmington.  Del. 

Fish  and  Game Calgary.  Alta. 

Fish  Boat  New  Orleans.  La. 

Fisherman  Vancouver,  B.  C. 

Fisherman's  News,  The 

Seattle.  Wash. 
Fisherman,  The 

*        Grand  Haven,  Mich. 
Fishing  and  Boating  Sports 

Review Chicago,  111. 

Fishing  and  Hunting  News 

Portland,  Ore. 

Fishing  Gazette  ...New  York.  N.  Y. 
Fishing— Long  Island  Waters, 

Roosevelt.  N.  Y. 
Fishing  Tackle  Trade  News 

WUraette.  111. 

Fishing  World  .  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Fisk  Herald.  The.. Nashville.  Tenn. 

1527 


Fisk  News Nashville,  Tenn. 

Flame Alpine,    Texas 

Flash  Toronto,  Ont. 

Flash  Magazine .......  w  Chicago^  IU. 


Flat  Hat Williamsburg,  V_. 

Fleet  Owner New  York.  N.  Y. 

Fleet  Product  News  ....Chicago.  111. 


Flexography    Garden  City,   N.   Y. 

Flight  Magazine  Dallas.  Tex. 

Flint- Genesee  County  Legal 

News Flint,    Mich. 

Flippity  &  Flop....New  York.  N.  Y. 
Floor  Covering  Profits 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Floor  Covering  Weekly 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Flooring New  York,  N.  Y. 

Flor-Ala Florence.  Ala. 

Florida  AAA  Motorist  Miami,  Fla. 
Florida  Agriculture 

Gainesville.  Fla. 

Florida  AIligator....GainesviUe.  Fla. 
Florida  Anthropologist,  The 

Tallahassee,  Fla. 
Florida  Architect,  The 

Miami,  Fla. 
Florida  Baptist  Witness 

Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Florida  Builder Tampa,  Fla. 

Florida  Building  Journal 

Miami,  Fla. 
Florida  Catholic,  The 

St.  Augustine,  Fla. 
Florida  Cattleman  and  Livestock 

Journal Kissimmee.  Fla. 

Florida  College  Farmer 

Gainesville.  Fla. 
Florida  Dairy  News 

Jacksonville.  Fla. 
Florida  Entomologist 

Gainesville.  Fla. 
Florida  Flambeau 

Tallahassee,  Fla. 
Florida  Food  and  Grocery  News 

Tampa.  Fla. 
Florida  Future  Farmers 

Kissimmee.  Fla. 

Florida  Gardener  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Florida  Grocer  .  ..Hialeah.  Fla. 
Florida  Grocers'  Bulletin 

Miami.  Fla. 
Florida  Grower  and  Rancher 

Tampa,  Fla. 
Florida  Historical  Quarterly 

Gainesville.  Fla. 
Florida  Illustrated 

Vero  Beach,  Fla. 
Florida  Jay  Cee  News 

Lakeland,  Fla. 

Florida  Libraries  Gainesville.  Fla. 
Florida  Motel  Journal 

Orlando.  Fla. 
Florida  Municipal  Record 

Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Florida  Naturalist... .Maitland,  Fla. 
Florida  Newspaper  News  and 

Radio  Digest Tampa.   Fla. 

Florida  Plumbing  and  Heating 

Contractor Lakeland.    Fla. 

Florida  Poultryman Tampa,  Fla. 

Florida  Purchaser  .  Tampa.  Fla. 
Florida's  Business 

Indian  Rocks  Beach,  Fla. 
Florida  Trend  ..  ..  Tampa,  Fla. 
Florida  Truck  News 

Jacksonville.  Fla. 

Florida  Wildlife....Tallahassee.  Fla. 
Florists  Exchange  and  Horticul- 
tural Trade  World 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Florists'  Review Chicago,  111. 

Florists  Telegraph  Delivery 

News    .  .     ..          Detroit.    Mich. 
Flower  and  Feather 

Chattanooga.  Tenn. 
Flower  &  Garden  Magazine  For 

Mid  America    Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Flower  and  Gardens 

Merchandiser..Kansas  City,   Mo. 
Flower  Grower,  The  Home 
Garden  Magazine 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Flying New  York,  N.  Y. 

Flying  Dutchman.  The 

Hempstead.  N.  Y. 
Flying  Models  New  York,  N.  Y, 
Focus  on  Mental  Health 

Manila.  P.  I. 

Foghorn  ....San  Francisco.  Cal. 

Folk  and  Country  Songs 

Derby.  Conn. 
Food  Broker.  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Folk  Dancer.  The....Flushing.  N.  Y. 

Food  Business. Chicago,  111. 

Food,  Drug  and  Liquor  Digest     . 
'     eles.  Cal. 


Food-Drug-Cosmetic 


ingelt_. 
Lw  Journjrt 


Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Food  for  Thought......Toronto.  Ont. 

Food  in  Canmda..«......Toronto,  Ont. 

"ood  Mart  News..  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
tod  Mart  News  .........  Chicago.  111. 

_'ood  Merchandising..St.  Louts,  Mo. 
Food  Merchants  Advocate 

Hempstead,  N.  Y. 
Food  Processing  ...........  Chicago.  111. 

Food  Research  ..  ..  .........  Chicago,  111. 


Food  Selling  Digest 

Los  Angel.  _.  

Food  Service. Madison.  Wis. 


eles,  Cal. 

••" 


i  Technology 
i  Topics.- 


Chicago.  111. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Food  Trade  News..Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Food  World Baltimore,   Md. 

Football  Sports  Review 

Chicago.  111. 

Footprints Plainview,  Texas 

Footwear  News....New  York.  N.  Y. 

Forbes    -. New  York,  N.  Y. 

Forbidden  World  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Ford  Dealers  News  and  Ford 

Field — New  York,  N.  Y. 

Fordham  Law  Review 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Fordhara  Life. New  York,  N.  Y. 

Fordham  Ram New  York.  N.  Y. 

Forecast Honolulu.  Hawaii 

Forecast  for  Home  Economists 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Foreign  Affairs....New  York.  N.  Y. 
Foreign  Agriculture 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Foreign  Car  Guide 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Foreign  Cars  Illustrated 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Foreign  Commerce  Weekly 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Foreign  Service  Journal 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Foreman's  Digest 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Forest  and  Outdoors 

Montreal,  Que. 

Forest  Farmer  Atlanta.  Ga. 

Forest  Products  Journal 

Madison.  Wis. 

Forestry  Chronicle  Toronto.  Ont. 
Forestry  Digest.. Washington,  D.  C. 
Forests  and  People 

Shreveport,  La. 

Foret  Conservation Quebec,  One. 

For  Men  Only New  York.  NT  Y. 

Forth i. New  York.  N.  Y. 

For  The  Poor.- Thornton,  Ark. 

Fortnightly  Review  of  the 
Chicago  Dental  Society.  The 

Chicago,  III. 

Fortune New  York.  N.  Y. 

Fort  Worth Fort  Worth.  Tex. 

Forty-Niner Long  Beach.  Cal. 

Forum Stockton.  Cal. 

Forum Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Forum  of  New  Brunswick 

Education Fredericton,  N.  B. 

Forum  of  Osteopathy  ....Chicago.  III. 

Forward Wolfville.  N.  S. 

Forwarder,  The....New  York.  N.  Y. 

Foundation.  The Atlanta,  Ga. 

Foundry Cleveland.  Ohio 

Fountains  in  Canada. .Toronto,  Ont. 

4-H  Life.... Dayton,  Ohio 

Fournee,  La Montreal.  Que. 

Fournier  News....  Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Fonrnisseur  Dee  Institutions 

Religieuses,  Le    Montreal,  Que. 
Foursquare  Magazine 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Fox  &  Crow. New  York.  N.  Y. 

Fox  Valley  Free  Press 

Carpentersvtlle.  111. 

Toronto.   Ont. 

i  Message  Pulaski.  Wis. 

Francois....- ........Montreal.  Que. 

Frank  Kane's  Licensed  Beverage 

Review... Flushing.  NT  Y. 

Franklin.... ..............Franklin.  Ind. 

Fraternal  Leader Erie,  Pa. 

Fraternal  Monitor 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Fraternity  Magazine* 
Associated............    Evanston,   111. 

Fraternity  Month..~St.  Paul.  Minn. 

Freddy  ~ Derby,    Conn. 

Freedom  and  Union 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Freeman,  TheM.MMNew  York,  N.  Y. 

Freemason - Toronto,   Ont. 

Freemason,  The Portland,  Ore. 

Free  Methodist,  The 

Winona  Lake,  Ind. 
Freezer  Provisioning 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 


French-American  Commerce 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

French  Review,  The 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Friar  ................  Rochelle  Park.  N.  J. 

i>>nend............»....Mmneapolis,  Minn. 

Friend,  Der...  .......  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Friends  Journal....Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Frontier.  The  .....  .....  ........  Chicago,  111. 

Frontiers  —  A  Magazine  of  Nat- 
ural History.  .....Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Frontier  Times  ,  . 

Grand  Prame.  Tex. 
Frontpage  ............  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Front  P««  De.ec.jv.  y 

Front  Rank  ...............  St.  Louis.  Mo. 


Frozen  Food  Age..New  York.  N.  Y. 
Fruit  and  Vegetable  Reporter 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Fruit  and  Vegetable  Review 

Orange,  Cal. 
Fruit  by  Telegraph 

Atlantic  City.  N.  J. 
Fueloil  and  Oil  Heat 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Fuel  Oil  News  ........  Bayonne.  N.  J. 

Fulcrum.   The        .     Ottawa.   Ont. 
Full  Gospel  Quarterlies 

Harrisburg.  Pa. 
Fulton  Co.  Report  ........  Atlanta.  Ga. 

Fundamental  and  Adult  Education 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Fundamentalist.  The 

Fort  Worth.  Tex. 
Fund  Raiser        ....     Detroit.  Mich. 

Funspot  ....................   Chicago.    111. 

Fur  Age  Weekly..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Fur—  Fish—  Game   (Hardmg's 
Magazine)  ...............  Columbus,  O. 

Furman  Echo  .........  Greenville.  S.  C. 

Furman  University  Magazine 

Greenville.  S.  C 

F.U.R.N.  Club  Facts..Denver.  Colo. 
Furniture  and  Furnishings 

Don  Mills.  Ont. 
Furniture  and  Woodworking 

Memphis.  Tenn. 

Furniture   Design  and   Manufac- 
turing .........     Chicago.    111. 

Furniture  Digest  (Twin  City) 

Minneapolis.  Minn. 
Furniture  Field....Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Furniture  Manufacturer 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Furniture  Production 

Nashville.  Tenn. 

Furniture  Retailer  and  Furniture 
Age  ............        New  York.  N.  Y. 

Furniture  South..High  Point,  N.  C. 
Furniture  Store  Merchandiser 

Summit,  N.  J. 
Furniture  Warehouseman 

Chicago,  III. 
Furniture  Workers  Press 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Furniture  World  and  Furniture 
Buyer  and  Decorator 

New  York.  N    Y. 

Far  of  Canada  ..    Winnipeg.  Man. 
Fur  Trade  Journal  of  Canada 

Toronto,  Ont. 

Future,  The  Magazine  for  Young 
Men  ...........  «  ................  Tulsa.  Okla. 


Galaxy New  York.  N.  Y. 

Gamecock Columbia.  S.  C. 

gamecock,  The,...  ....Hartford.  Ark. 
ame  Fowl  News    Madison.  Conn. 

Gangbusters New  York,  N.  Y. 

Garage  and  Service  Station  News 

Vancouver,  B.  C. 

Garage  Operator....«~..Toronto,  Ont. 

Garden  Gossip  Richmond,  Va. 

Garden  Journal—New  York.  N    Y. 

Gardenews Centreville.  Md. 

Gardens.  Houses  and  People 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Garden  Supply  &  Equipment 

Dealer Toronto,  Ont. 

Garden  Supply  Merchandiser 

Garsas Wilkes.Barre.'  Pa! 

Gas Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Gas  Abstracts    Chicago,  111. 

Gas  Age- New  York.  N.  Y. 

Gas  Heat  and  Comfort  Cooling 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Gas  Industries  Equipment  and 

Appliance  Newt Chicago.  111. 

Gasoline  News Columbus,  O. 

Gasoline  Retailer-New  York,  N.  Y. 
Gas  Station,  Garage,  and  Motor 

Car  Dealer Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Gas troenterology.^... Baltimore,  Md. 
Gateway...^. .....~.Omaha,  Neb. 

1628 


Gaucho,  El........Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 


Gazette  ..........  ~....  ............  London.  Ont. 

G.  B.  W.  Reporter-Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Gem  Creations  ......  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Gems  and  Gemology 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Genealogy  and  History 

Washington.  D.  C. 
General  Aviation  News 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
General  Baptist  Messenger 

Poplar  Bluff,  Mo. 
General  Practice..  Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Genesee  County  Farm  and  Home 
News  ..................  Batavia.   N.   Y. 

Genesee  Valley  Buyer 

Rochester.  N.  Y. 
Genetic  Phychology  Monographs 

Provmcetown.  Mass. 
Genetics  ..................  Baltimore.   Md. 

Geneva  Alumnus.  Beaver  Falls,  Pa. 
G£nie  Construction  Methodes  et 
Ou  tillage        ........  Montreal.    Que. 

Genii.  The  Conjurors  Magazine 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Gentlemen's  Quarterly 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Gent.  The,...  ........  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Geographical  Review 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Geophysics  ................    Tulsa.  Okla. 

George-Anne  .......  Collegeboro.    Ga. 

Georgetonian  ...    Georgetown,    Ky. 
Georgetown  Journal 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Georgetown  Law  Journal 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Georgetown  University  Hoy  a 

Washington.  D.  C. 
George  Washington  Law  Review. 
The         .    ..    Washington.  D.  C. 
Georgia  Agriculturist    Athens.  Ga. 
Georgia  Alumni  Record  Athens.  Ga. 
Georgia  Bar  Journal  ...  Macon.  Ga. 
Georgia  Business  ..........  Athens.  Ga. 

Georgia  Education  Journal 

Atlanta.  Ga. 
Georgia  Engineer  ......    Atlanta.  Ga. 

Georgia  Farm  Bureau  News 

Macon.  Ga. 
Georgia  Farmer.  —  ......  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Georgia  Farmers'  Market 

Bulletin  ........  Atlanta.    Ga. 

Georgia  Future  Farmer 

Atlanta.   Ga. 
Georgia  Grocer  ...........  Atlanta.  Ga. 

Georgia  Historical  Quarterly 

Savannah.  Ga. 
Georgia  Labor  News-  Digest 

Atlanta.  Ga. 

Georgia  Legionnaire.  Atlanta.  Ga. 
Georgia  Local  Government 
Journal  ........    .....  ........  Athens.   Ga. 

Georgian.  The    .       Montreal.  Que. 
Georgia  Poultry  Times 

Gainesville,  Ga. 
Georgia  Professional  Engineer 

Atlanta,  Ga. 

Georgia  Review       .      Athens,  Ga. 
Georgia  State  Signal 

Atlanta.  Ga. 
Georgia  Tech  Alumnus 

Atlanta.  Ga. 
Geo   Times     ....Washington.    D.    C. 

Geriatrics          Minneapolis,    Minn. 
German-  American 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
German  Quarterly,  The 

Syracuse.  N.  Y. 
Germantown  Crier    ......  Phila..  Pa. 

Gettysburgian       .  Gettysburg.  Pa. 
Geyer's  Dealer  Topics 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
G.  I.  Combat  ..........  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Gift  and  Art  Buyer 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Giftwares  ......  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Girl  Scout  Leader 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Giustizia  (Justice) 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Glamour  ...............  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Glass  Digest  .....  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Glass  Industry  .....  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Glass  Packer  .......  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Gleam  .......................  Le  Mars,  Iowa 

Gleanings  in  Bee  Culture 

Medina,  Ohio 

^' 


Cleveland,  Ohio 
GJoxinlan,  The.  ......  ........  Gray.  OkU. 

"Go"  ........................  Charlotte.  N.  C. 


Alphabetical  Index,  1959 


....St.  Paul  Minn. 


Bug  ............  Westminister, 

Golden  Cater....  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

~  Goose  ..............  Sausalito,  Cal. 

irod  ......................  Wayne,  Neb. 

orch.  ..............  Wilberforce,  O. 


i 

ston,  111. 

rnal  of 
ago,  111. 


Golf  Digest  ..................  Evans 

Golfdom  —  the  Business  Jour 
Golf  .........................  ...  Chicago,       . 

Golfing  ............................  Chicago.  111. 

Golf  Life  ...........  Beverly  Hills.  Cal. 

Golf  World  ............  Pinehurst,  N.  C, 

Gonzaga  Bulletin  ..  Spokane,  Wash. 
Good  Business  ...Lees  Summit,  Mo. 
Good  Farming  Quarterly 

Toronto.  Ont. 

Goodfruit  Grower  ...Yakiraa,  Wash. 
Good  Government..New  York,  N.  Y. 


Good  Packaging  (see  Supple- 
ment) .........  .  .........  Berkley,  Cal. 

Gopher  Grad  ......  Minneapolis,  Minn, 

Gopher  Historian  ...St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Gopher  Oversea'r...  St.  Paul.  Minn. 

Gosc  Ntedzielny  ..........  Chicago.  I1L 

Gospel  Advocate...  Nashville.  Tenn. 

Gospel  Herald  .........  Scottdale,  Pa. 

Gospel  Herald....  .  Beamsville.  Ont. 

Gospel  Messenger  ............  Elgin.  111. 

Gospel  Trumpet...     Anderson,  Ind. 

Gotchnag  ......  ?T....New  York.  N.  Y. 

Gotham   Life  Guide,   The  Official 
Metropolis  Gui£yorkNy 

Go  —  Transport  Times  of  the 
West  ..............  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Goucher  Alumnae  Quarterly 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Gourmet  (Magazine  of  Good 

Living)       .       New  York.  N.  Y. 
Government   Research    &    Devel- 

opment Data.  .Washington,  D    C. 
Government  Security  and  Loyalty 
Washington.  D.  C. 
Government  Standard 

Washington.  D.  C. 
"GP"  ..............   Kansas  City.  Mo. 

Grade  Teacher,  The....Darien.  Conn. 

Grail,  The      .  .    St.  Meinrad.  Ind. 
Grain   &   Feed   Journals    &   Rice 
News     .........        Chicago.  111. 

Grain  and  Feed  Merchant,  The 

Lincoln.  Neb. 
Grain  and  Feed  Review 

Minneapolis.  Minn. 
Grain  Terminals  &  Processing 
Plants     ........     Chicago.  111. 

Grandstand  Manager 

Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 

Grange  Herald    ..    .  Portland,  Me. 
Granite  Cutters'  Journal 

Quincy.  Mass 
Graphic  ..........     Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Graphic  Arts  Monthly  and  The 
Printing  Industry  ....Chicago,  111. 

graphic  Arts  Review..    Phila.,  Pa. 
rapurchat       .......  Radford.  Va. 

Gravure  Magazine 

Garden  City,  N.  Y. 
Grays  Harbor  Farmer 

Montesano,  Wash. 
Greater  Amusements 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Greater  Philadelphia  Magazine 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Greater  Pittsburgh  .P5n«;hur«h.  Pa. 
Greater  Rochester  Commerce 

Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Great  Lakes  and  Inland 

Waterways     .    Cleveland.    Ohio 
Great  Lakes  Architecture 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Greek  Catholic  Union  Messenger 
^      ,    „*.  .  Homestead,  Pa. 

Greek  Theatre  Magazine 

Hollywood,  Cal. 
Green  and  White  .....  Salem.  W.  Va. 

Green  Gander  ......        Ames.  Iowa 

Greyhound.  The  ......  Baltimore.  Md. 

Griffin.  The  ..........  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Grinding  and  Finishing 

Wheaton.  111. 
Grit  .........................  Williamsport,  Pa 

Grit  and  Steel   ......  Gaffney.  S.  C 

Grizzly  Bear  ........  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Grocer-Graphic  ..  .  New  York.  N.  Y 
Grocers'  Guide  .     Cincinnati.  Ohio 
Grocer*'  SpotHsrM    Detroit    Mich 
Group  Pracrice-Charlottesville.  Va 
Group  Psychotherapy 

^  Beacon.  N.  Y. 

Grower,  The  .............  Toronto,  Ont 

Guardian  ........  Little  Rock.  Ark 

Guernsey  Breeders'  Journal 

Peterborough.  N.  1 
OuU  ...........          New  York.  "  ' 

Guide  and  Bulletin  .  Newark, 


Guide  for  the  Dry  Cleaning  and 

Laundry  Industrie*.  .Atlanta,  Ga. 
Guide  of  the  Brooklyn  Academy 

of  Music...  ...........  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

3uideposts  ......  ....  ..........  Carmel,  N.  Y. 

Guildcraft  ...........  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Guild  Reporter  . 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Guilfordian  Guilford  College,  N.  C. 
Gulf  Coast  Cattleman  A  La. 

Cattleman  &  Stockman 

Beaumont,  Tex. 
Gulf  Coast  Lumberman 

Houston,  Tex. 
Gulf  States  Architect  and 

Builder  ........  Baton  Rouge.  La. 

Gun  Report,  The  .............  Aledo,  111. 

Guns  Magazine  ................  Skokie.  111. 

Gunsmoke       .....  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Gunsmoke  Western 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Gustavian  Weekly..St.  Peter,  Minn. 

H 

Hablemos  .............  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Hacienda.  La....    New  York,  N.  Y. 

Hadassah  Newsletter 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Hairdressers  &  Cosmetologists 
Review       ......  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Hairenik  .............  Boston.  Mass. 

Hal  Rogers  "P"  &  "H"  Journal 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Hamilton  Alumni  Review 

Clinton,  N.  Y. 
Hampshire  Herdsman....Peoria,  111. 

Hampton  Script,  The 

Hampton,  Va. 
Handbags  and  Accessories 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Handweaver  and  Craftsman 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Handy-Cap      ........  Detroit,    Mich. 

Handy  Crosswords 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Harbour  and  Shipping 

Vancouver.  B.  C. 
Hardin-  Simmons  Brand 

Abilene,  Texas 
Hardware  Age  ....Philadelphia,   Pa. 

Hardware  and  Farm  Equipment 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Hardware  and  Housewares 

Chicago.  111. 
Hardware  and  Housewares 

Toronto.  Ont. 
Hardware  and  Metal  and 

Appliance  Dealer  ..  Toronto,  Ont. 
Hardware  Consultant 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Hardware  Handbook 

North  Hollywood,  Cal. 
Hardware  Retailer 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Hardware  Trade  ...  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Hardware  Trades  .....  Toronto,  Ont. 

Hardware  World 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 
Harmonizer.  The  .  .  Kenosha.  Wis. 
Harness  Horse  ....  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Harper's  Bazaar    New  York,  N.  Y. 
Harper's  Magazine 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Hartford  Automobiler 

Hartford.  Conn. 
Harvard  Advocate 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Harvard  Alumni  Bulletin 

Cambridge.  Mass. 
Harvard  Business  Review 

Boston,  Mass. 

Harvard  Crimson  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Harvard  Educational  Review 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Harvard  Lampoon 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Harvard  Law  Record 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Harvard  Law  Review 

Cambridge.  Mass. 
Harvard  Theological  Review 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Harvey  Comics  Group 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Harvey  Hits.....  .  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Hastings  College  Bulletin 


Hastings,  Neb. 
Hastings.  Neb. 


Hastings  Collegian  . 

Hatchery  and  Feed  Mt.  Morris.  111. 
Hatcheryman's  Classified 
Exchange  ..............  Batesville,   Ark. 

Hats     ....................  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Hat  Worker.  The  .New  York.  N.  Y. 
Hausfrau,  Die   ...........  Chicago.  111. 

Haverford  News  ..    Haverford,  Pa. 
Hawaiian  Church  Chronicle 

Honolulu.  Hawaii 
Hawaii  Catholic  Herald 

Honolulu.  Hawaii 

1529 


Hawaii  Farmer....Honolulu,  Hawaii 
Hawaii  Food  Bulletin 

Honolulu,  T.  H. 
Hawaii  Guardsman 

Honolulu.  Hawaii 
Hawaii  Industry  (Incorporat- 
ing Hawaii  Engineer) 

Honolulu,  Hawaii 
Hawaii  Medical  Journal 

Honolulu,  T.  H. 

Hawk  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Hawkeye    Anamosa,   la. 

Hawk,  The Kansas  City.  Mo. 

Haymaker    Enid.  Okla. 

Head,  Heart.  Hands  and  Health 

Blacksburg.  Va. 

Health Chicago.  111. 

Health Toronto,  Ont. 

Health  &  Industrial  Safety 

Montreal,  Que. 

Health  Culture New  York.  N.  Y. 

Health  News Albany.  N.  Y. 

Health  Rays      Kentville.  N.  S. 

Hearing  Dealer  .  Duluth.  Minn. 
Hearing  News.  Washington,  D.  C. 
Hearst  s  International 

Cosmopolitan    New  York,  N.  Y. 
Heart  Bulletin,  The 

Houston,  Texas 

Hear  This    Kings  Point,  N.  Y. 

Hearthstone    St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Heart  of  America  Purchaser 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Heating  and  Air  Conditioning 

Contractor Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

Heating  and  Gas  Appliance  and 

Merchandising..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Heating  and  Plumbing  Engineer 

Toronto,  Ont. 

Heating  and  Plumbing  Mer- 
chandiser      New  York,  N.  Y. 

Heating.  Piping  and  Air  Con- 
ditioning         Chicago,  111. 

Heating,  Plumbing  and  Air 

Conditioning  Age    Toronto,  Ont. 
Heating  Plumbing  and  Air 
Conditioning  News 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Heavy  Construction  News 

Toronto.  Ont. 

Hebdo  Revue Ottawa.  Ont. 

Hebrew  Monthly  of  America 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Heights  Daily  News 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Heigh tsonian  News...  Loretto,  Colo. 

Heights.  The Boston,  Mass. 

Henderson  County  Farm  Bureau 

News  Stronghurst.  111. 

Henderson  Oracle 

Arkadelphia.  Ark. 

Henry New  York,  N.  Y. 

Hep Fort  Worth,  Texas 

Hep  Cats New  York,  N.  Y. 

Herald     Jonesboro,  Ark. 

Herald Chicago.  111. 

Herald  Tulsa,  Okla. 

Herald  Winnipeg.  Man. 

Herald.  The   Louisville,  Ky. 

Herald.  The Geneva.  N.  Y. 

Herald.  The Houston,  Texas 

Herald  of  Christian  Science,  The 

Boston.  Mass. 
Herald  of  Health 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Herauts...... Montreal.    Que. 

Herb  Grower.  The 

Falls  Village.  Conn. 

Hermes.. Blair.  Neb. 

Hermonite Mt.  Hennon.  Mass. 

Herpetologica Escondido.  Cal. 

H  I  A.  Journal  .  Melbourne,  Fla. 
Hi-Raller,  The  .  ..Vancouver,  B.  C. 
Hi-Fi  Music  at  Home 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

TTHFi  Review  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Hi-Fi  Tape  Recording 

Severn  a  Park,  Md. 
Higher  Education 

Washington.  D.  C. 
High  Fidelity 

Great  Barrfngton.  Mass. 
High  Fidelity  Trade  News 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

ttigh  Hat Norfolk.  Va. 

Highland  Echo Marwille.  Tenn. 

Highlander  (see  Supplement) 

Riverside.  Cal. 
Highlands  Highlights 

!,.«  Vegas.  N.  M. 
Highlights  for  Children 

Columbus.  Ohio 
High  School  Journal 

Chapel  Hill.  N.  C. 
Highway  Builder....Harrisburg,  Pa. 
High  Way  Magazine.  Tte       ,  w 
Henniker.  N.  H. 
HiUgaynon..~~...~ Manila.  P.  I. 


Hillman  Romance  Group 
New  Y< 


'ork.  N.  Y. 


Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Hillman  Women's  Group 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Mill  News Canton.  N.  Y. 
_ill  News......... Pottstown,  Pa. 


affltop  _________________  Mars  Hill.  N.  C. 

Elilltop  Magazine 

High  Springs,  Fla. 
Hilltop  News  ........  Birmingham.  Ala. 

Hilltop  Press  -------  .....  Cortland.  N.  Y. 

Hi-Po  -----------------  High  Point.  N.  C. 

HIS  —  ...........................  Chicago,  111. 

Hispania  ........  ................  Storrs,  Conn. 

Hispanic  American  Historical 
Review.  The  ..........  Durham.  N.  C. 

Historical  Magazine  of  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church 

New  Brunswick.  N.  J. 
Hitchcock's  Wood  Working 

Wheaton.  111. 
Hit  Parader  Combination 

Derby.  Conn. 
Hi  Way.  The~-....  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

Hi-Yo  Silver....  .....  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Hlas  Jednoty...  ..............  Chicago.  111. 

Hoard's  Dairyman 

Ft.  Atkinson.  Wis. 
Hobbies.-  ...........................  Chicago.  111. 

Hockey  News  ............  Montreal.  Que. 

Hofstra  Chronicle 

Hcmpstead.  N.  Y. 

folcad  .....  ------  New  Wilmington.  Pa. 
oliday  ________  ..........  Philadelphia.  Pa. 
ollins  Columns 

Hollins  College.  Va. 
Hollywood  Bowl  Magazine 

Hollywood.  Cal. 
Hollywood  Craftsman.  The 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Holloed  Reporter^  ^ 

Hollywood  Screen  Parade 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Hols  tein-  Fries  ian  Journal 

Toronto.  Ont. 
Holstein-Friesian  World 

Lacona.  N.  Y. 
Holy  Cross  Alumnus 

Worcester.  Mass. 
Holy  Cross  Magazine 

West  Park.  N.  Y. 
Holy  Cross  Purple 

Worcester.  Mass. 


...«~.~««...»  .....  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Home  and  Family..  ..Hamilton,  Ont. 

Home  Appliance  Builder 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Home  Builder.  The  St.  Paul.  Minn. 
Home  Building  in  Canada 

Toronto.  Ont. 

Home  Business  Digest  and  The 
Schemer..^  .......  Garnerville.  N.  Y. 

Home  Comforts  Wholesaler 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Home  Craftsman..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Home  Furnishings  Daily 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Home  Goods  Retailing 

Toronto,  Ont. 

Home  Improvement  Industry 
(see  Supplement)  ......  Chicago,  111. 

Home  Improvement  Topics 

Akron,  Ohio. 

Home  Improvement  Trends  (see 
Supplement)  ........  Boston.  Mass. 

Home  Life  ________  .....  Nashville.  Tenn. 

Home  Maintenance  and  Improve- 
ment........ ........  «...  ........  Chicago.    III. 

Home  Missions  ..............  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Home  Modernizing  Guide 

Home  Movies..~......Hollywooal.  Cal! 

Homeopathic  Recorder 

Brattleboro.  Vt. 
Homer  The  Happy  Ghost 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Home  Teacher^...  ------  Boston.  Mass. 

Home  Worker,  The  .  ..Chicago.  111. 
Homiletic  and  Pastoral  Review 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Hood  College  Herald 

Frederick,  Md. 

Hoofs  and  Horns  —  .Tucson,  Ariz. 
Hoosharar  (Reminder) 
„  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Hoosier  Banker.~.Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Hoosier  Board  and  Brick 
__  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Hoosier  Farmer..Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Hoosier  Independent 
_      .  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Hoosier  Legionnaire 
_  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Hoosier  Motorist..  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Hoosier  Purchaser 
_      „  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Hopalong  Cassidy..New  York.  N.  Y. 


Hopital  d'aujourd'hui.  L* 

Montreal,  Que. 
Horizon  (see  Supplement) 

Santa  Barbara.  Cal. 
Horizon  ...............  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Horn  Book  ...............  Boston.  Mass. 

Hornet  ......................  Sacramento,  Cal. 

Hornet  ............................  Dover.  Del. 

Hornet  ......................  Greenville,  S.  C. 

Hornet  and  Freshmore 

Montgomery,  Ala. 
Horoscope  ......  ...  .....  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Horseless  Carriage  Gazette 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Horse  Lover's  Magazine 

Richmond,  Cal. 
Horseman  and  Fair  World 

Lexington,  Ky. 
Horseman  Magazine 

Youngstown,  Ohio 
Horseman,  The  ........  Fair  Oaks.  Cal. 

Horsemen's  Journal 

Danvers,  Mass. 
Horticulture  ...............  Boston,   Mass. 

Hosiery  and  Underwear  Review 
Part  2:  Lingerie  Merchandising 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Hospital  Administration 

Chicago.  111. 
Hospital,  El  .........  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Hospital  Forum.  .Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

gospital  Management.  .Chicago,  111. 
ospital  Progress....St.  Louis.  Mo. 

Hospitals  .....................  Chicago,    111. 

Hospital  Topics  ..............  Chicago,  111. 

Hospodar    ................  Omaha.    Neb. 

Hotchkiss  Record..Lakeville.  Conn. 
Hotel  and  Apartment  Manager 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Hotel  and  Club  Voice    __,_.__ 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Hotel  and  Restaurant  News 

Boston.  Mass. 
Hotel  and  Travel  News 

Toronto.  Ont. 
Hotel  Bulletin......New  York.  N.  Y. 

Hotel  Gazette  ........  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Hotel  Greeter  ..........     Denver,  Colo. 

Hotel  Greeters  Guide  to  Southern 
California..........  Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Hotel  Index    ..........  Hollywood,  Cal. 

Hotel  Industry.-  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Hotellerie,  L'  ............  Montreal.  Que. 

Hotel 


..Evanston,  111. 


otel  Monthly 
otel  Pier,,.  TT 


Hotels,.  Reg...       wor 

Hot  Rod  Magazine 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Hot  Rods  &  Racing  Cars 

Derby,  Conn. 
Hot  Stuff  .............  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Hounds  and  Hunting.-Bradford.  Pa. 
House  and  Garden 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

House  and  Home..New  York.  N.  Y. 
House  Beautiful....New  York,  N.  Y. 
House  of  Mystery-New  York.  N.Y. 
House  of  Secrets..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Housewares  Review  __,_... 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Houston  Magazine..  ..Houston.  Tex. 

Houstonian     ..........  Hunts  ville,  Tex. 

Howard  Crimson..Birmingham.  Ala. 
Howard  University  Bulletin 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Howling  Gale,  The 

New  London,  Conn. 
Hromadskyi  Holos 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Hub.  The........  ..........  Lubbock.  Texas 

Hudson  Review.  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Hue....  ............  -  ........  .  .......  Chicago,   111. 

Hullabaloo,  The..New  Orleans.  La. 
Human  Biology  ........  Detroit.  Mich. 

Humanist  World  Digest 

Berkeley,  Cal. 
Human  Organization 

Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
Humpty  Dumpty's  Magazine 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

gunter  Arrow  ......  New  York.  N.  Y. 
unters'  Hom..Sand  Springs,  Okla. 
tinting  and  Fishing  in  Canada 

Montreal,  Que. 
!  Tuntingtonian  .......  Huntington.  Ind. 

!  luntress  ...............  Montgomery,  Ala. 

luron  Alphomega........  Huron,  S.  D. 

luron  Church  News....Ix5ndon.  Ont. 

lush  Hush  ...................  Derby,  Conn. 

lusk  ................  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa 

lusuv  Lid........  .......  —.....Chicago.  111. 

I 

IAPES  News-  _______  Louisville.  Ky. 

Ice  Cream  Field—New  York,  N.  Y. 

1580 


Ice  Cream  Re  view.. Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Ice  Cream  Trade  Journal 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Idaho  Agricultural  Science 

Moscow,  Idaho 

Idaho  Argonaut Moscow,  Idaho 

Idaho  Children's  Home  Finder 

Boise.  Idaho 
Idaho  Education  News. .Boise,  Idaho 

Idaho  Farmer.. lloise,  Idaho 

Idaho  Farm  Journal.. ..Boise,  Idaho 
Idaho  Food  Dealer.  The 

Boise,  Idaho 

Idaho  Granger     Boise,   Idaho 

Idaho  Odd  Fellow. ...Caldwell,  Idaho 

Idaho  Register Boise,  Idaho 

Idaho  Wool  Growers  bulletin 

Boise,  Idaho 

Ideal  Fan  Group..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ideal  Love  Stories 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ideal  Movie  Group 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ideal  Romance  Group 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Ideal  Women's  Group 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

If Kingston.  N.  Y. 

1GA  Grocergram Chicago,  111. 

Illini    Champaign,  111 

Illinois  Alumni  News 

Champaign.  111. 

Illinois  Banker    Chicago,  111, 

Illinois  Bell  Telephone  News 

Chicago.  111. 
Illinois  Beverage  Journal 

Chicago.  111. 
Illinois  Building  News 

Springfield,  111. 
Illinois  Bulletin,  The 

Edwardsville,  111. 
Illinois  Business  Review 

Champaign,  111. 
Illinois  Central  Magazine 

Chicago.  111. 
Illinois  Certified  Public 

Accountant Chicago.   111. 

Illinois  Christian..Rloomington,  111. 
Illinois  College  Rambler 


Jacksonville,  111. 
Township 
Official : Springfield, 


Illinois  Count; 


HI. 


Illinois  Dental  Journal 

Chicago.  111. 

Illinois  Drug  Progress-Chicago,  111. 
Illinois  Education....SptingfieTd,  111. 

Illinois  Feed  Folks Chicago.  111. 

Illinois  Home  Builders  Journal 

Springfield.  111. 
Illinois  Master  Plumber 

Chicago.  111. 
Illinois  Medical  Journal 

Chicago.  111. 
Illinois  Municipal  Review 

Springfield.  111. 
Illinois  Rural  Electric  News 

Springfield,  111. 
Illinois  School  Board  Journal 

Springfield,  111. 
Illinois  Sheriff's  News 

Wheaton,  III. 

Illinois  State  Federation  of 
Labor  Weekly  News  Letter 

Chicago,  111. 
Illinois  Technograph 

Champaign,  111. 
Illinois  Tradesman. .Springfield,  111. 

Illinois  Truck  News Chicago,  111. 

Illinois  Vocational  Progress 

Springfield.  111. 
Illinois  Wesleyan  Argus 

Bloomington,  111. 

Illinois  Wildlife Champaign.  III. 

Illuminating  Engineering 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Illustrated  Atlantis 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Illustrated  Speedway  News 

Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 

I  Love  You ...    .  Derby,  Conn. 

Image Rochester.   N.   Y. 

Immaculatan Immaculata,  Pa. 

Immaculate  Heart  Messenger 

Chicago,  111. 

Impact Toronto,  Ont. 

Impact  of  Science  on  Society 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Implement  and  Tractor 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Import  and  Exchange  C 
Was  nil 

Import  BulIetin...\New  \  _ _. 

Import  Daily New  York,  N.  Y. 

Impressions Hicksville.  N.  Y. 


>aa  City,  Mo. 

Controls 
ington,  D.  C. 

York.  N.  Y. 


Improvement  Era 

Salt  Lake  Citj. 

Improving  College  and  University 


lalt  Lake  City,  Utah 


Teaching CorvalHs,  Ore. 

-     -  '  '     ~      lulu,  Hawaii 


Imua  Spotlight.. .. 


lianapolis,  Ind. 


Alphabetical  Index,  1959 


Independent  Banker 

Sauk  Centre,  Minn. 
Independent  Coal  Operator,  The 

Middlesboro,  Ky. 
Independent  Film  Journal,  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Independent  Forester.  Toronto.  Out. 
Independent  Garageman,  The 

Austin,  Texas 
Independent  Oil 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
Independent  Petroleum  Monthly 

Tulsa.  Okla. 
Independent  Producers'  Guide 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Independent  School  Bulletin 

Milton,  Mass. 

Independent,  The..Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Independent,  The..New  York,  N.  Y. 

Index  Kalamazoo.  Mich. 

Index Tacoma,  Wash. 

Index  to  Legal  Periodicals 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Indian  Carthage,  111. 

Indian  Newberry.  S.  C. 

Indiana  Alumni  Magazine 

Bloomington,  Ind. 
Indiana  Architect 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Indiana  Beverage  Life 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Indiana  Business  and  Industry 

Culver,  Ind. 
Indiana  Business  Review 

Bloomington,  Ind. 
Indiana  Catholic  and  Record 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Indiana  Club  Woman  Akron.  Ind. 
Indiana  Farmer  Middle  town,  Ky. 
Indiana  Food  Merchant 

Indianapolis.  Ind. 

Indiana  Freemason    Franklin.  Ind. 
Indiana  Grange  News 
Indiana  Grange  News  Shelby,  Ind. 
Indiana  Magazine  of  History 

Bloomington,  Ind. 
Indiana  Pharmacist 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Indiana  Plumbing  Contractor 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Indianapolis  Commercial 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Indianapolis  Realtor 

Indianapolis.  Ind. 
Indiana  Rural  News 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Indiana  Statesman 

Terr*  Haute,  Ind. 
Indiana  Student  Bloomington.  Ind. 
Indiana  Teacher  Indianapolis.  Ind. 
Indiana  Technician 

*  ,    ,.     *°&  Wayne.  Ind. 
Indiana  Telephone  News 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Indian  Leader Lawrence,  Kan. 

Indian  Record..  ..Winnipeg,  Man. 
Indian  Sentinel,  The 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Indicador  Mercantil.  El 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Indicator,  The New  York.  N.  Y. 

Industrial  and  Engineering 

Chemistry  . . .  Washington.  D.  C. 
Industrial  and  Labor  Relations 

Review  Ithaca.  N.  Y. 

Industrial  Arts  and  Vocational 

Education  Milwaukee,  Wii. 

Industrial  Arts  Teacher 

Millers ville,  Pa. 
Industrial  Banker 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Industrial  Bulletin Chicago,  I1L 

Industrial  Bulletin  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Industrial  Canada....  Toronto,  Ont. 

Industrial  Consultant Phila.,  Pa. 

Industrial  Design 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Industrial  Development  and 
Manufacturers  Record 

Industrial  Digest  ...Don  Mills,' Ont'. 
Industrial  Distribution 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Industrial  Editor  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Industrial  Equipment  News 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Industrial  Finishing 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Industrial  Gas New  York,  N.  Y. 

Industrial  Heating  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Industrial  Index. ...  Columbus,  Ga. 
Industrial  Laboratories 

Chicago.  HI. 
Industrial  Machinery  News 

Detroit.  Mich. 
Industrial  Maintenance  and  Plant 

Operation Philadelphia.   Pa. 

Industrial  Marketing.. ..Chicago.  111. 


Industrial  Medicine  and  Surgery 

.  .  .  Miami.  Fla. 

Industrial  News  Review 

Portland,  Ore. 

Industrial  Packaging   Chicago,  111. 
Industrial  Photography 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Industrial  Purchasing  Agent 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Industrial  Quality  Control 

Milwaukee.  Wis. 
Industrial  Refrigeration 

Chicago.  111. 

Industrial  Reporter Phila..  Pa. 

Industrial  Research.     Chicago,  111. 
Industrial  Research  Newsletter 

Chicago,  111. 
Industrial  Retail  Stores 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Industrial  Science  and  Engineering 
Chicago.  111. 
Industrial  Security 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Industrial  Supervisor..Chicago,  111. 
Industrial  Supplier  and 

Distributor  News..    .  .  Phila.,  Pa. 
Industrial   Wastes    (see   Supple- 
ment)     Chicago,    111. 

Industrial  Woodworking 

Cos  Cob,  Conn. 

Industrial  World  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Industrial  World  en  Espanol 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Industrias  Lacteas. .  Houston,  Tex. 

Industry  Boston,  Mass. 

Industry  and  Welding 

Cleveland.  O. 
Infantry  Magazine 

Fort  Benning,  Ga. 
Infants  and  Children's  Review 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Infinity New  York.  N.  Y. 

Info New  Haven.  Conn. 

Information New  York.  N.  Y. 

Information  and  Contiol 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Information  L'Medicale  Et  Para- 

medicale    Montreal.  Qoe. 

Ingenieria  Internacional 

Construccion New  York.  N.  Y. 

Ingenieria   Internacional  Industrie 
New  York.  N.  Y. 

Ingenieur,  L' Montreal,  Que. 

Inhalation  Therapy    ..  .Chicago,  111. 
Inky  &  Dinky    . .  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Inland Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

Inland  and  American  Printer 
and  Lithographer,  The 

Chicago,  111. 

Inland  Architect Chicago.  Ill 

Inland  California  Labor  Journal 

San  Bernardino,  Cal. 
Inland  Empire  Trade  Topics 

Spokane,  Wash. 
Inland  Register  ....Spokane.  Wash. 

Inland  Seas    Cleveland,   Ohio 

Inplant  Food  Management 

Chicago,  111. 

Inside  Detective ..  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Inside  Michigan 

East  Lansing,  Mich. 
Installment  Retailing 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Institutional  Laundry 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Institutions  Magazine  .Chicago.  Ill- 
Instruction  Publique,  L' 

Quebec,  Que. 

Instructor  Dansville,  N.  Y. 

Instructor Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

Instrument  and  Apparatus  News 

Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
Instrumentalist,  The 

Evanston,  111. 
Instruments  and  Automation  (see 

Supplement)     Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Instruments  &  Control  Systems 

(see  Supplement). .Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Insulation Lake  Forest,  111. 


Insurance  Age- Journal,  The 

Boston,  Mass. 
Insurance  Agent  and  Broker 

4  Montreal,  Que. 
Insurance  Broker-Age 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Insurance  Exchange  Magazine 

Chicago,  111. 

Insurance  Field Louisville.  Ky. 

Insurance  Graphic Dallas.  Texas 

Insurance  Index Louisville,  Ky. 

Insurance  Journal 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Insurance  Law  Journal 

Chicago,  111. 
Insurance  Magazine 

Kansas  City.  Mo. 
Insurance  News Portland,  Ore. 

1581 


Insurance  Prospector  Magazine 


insurance  Record.  The  Dallas,  Tex. 
Insurance  Salesman 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Inter-American  Review  of 

Bibliography  Washington.  D.  C. 
Inter-City  Express. ...Oakland,  Cat 
Intercollegian,  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Interim Pocatelk).  Ids. 

Interior  Decorators'  Hand  Book 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Interior  Design.. ..New  York,  N.  Y. 

Interiors New  York,  N.  Y. 

Interline  Reporter-New  York,  N.  Y. 

Interlude,  The     Joltet.  I1L 

Intermediate  and  Senior  Class 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Intermediate  Bible  Studies 

Dayton.  O. 
Intermediate  Leader 

Nashville,  Tenn. 
Intermediate  Teacher 

Nashville,  Tenn. 
Intermountain  Catholic  Register 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
Inter- Mountain  Food  Retailer 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
Intermountain  Industry  and 
Weekly  Construction  News 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
Internal  Auditor,  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
International  Altrusan  Magazine 

Chicago.  111. 
International  Blue  Printer 

Chicago.  111. 
International  Bookbinder 

Washington.  D.  C. 
International  Brahman  Review 

Kissimee,  Fla. 
International  Chemical  Worker 

Akron,  Ohio 
International  De  Molay  Cordon, 

The Kansas  City.  Mo. 

International  Fire  Fighter 

Washington,  D.  C. 
International  Index:  Guide  to 
Periodicals   in   Social   Sciences 
and  Humanities. .New  York.N.  Y. 
International  Journal 

Toronto,  Ont. 

International  Journal  for  the 
Education  of  the  Blind.  The 

Louisville,  Ky. 
International  Journal  of  Religious 

Education. ....New  York.  N.  Y. 

International  Management 

Digest      New  York.  N.  Y. 

International  Molder's  &  Foundry 
Worker's  Journal....Cincinnati,  O. 
International  Musician 

Newark.  N.  J. 
International  Oilman 

Fort  Worth,  Tex. 
International  Operating 

Engineer    Washington.  D.  C. 

International  Organization 

Boston.  Mass. 
International  Photographer 

Los  Angeles.  Cat 
International  Post 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 
International  Projectionist 

New  Ycrk.  N.  Y. 
International  Record  of  Medicine 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
International  Review  of  Chiro- 
practic ....  Davenport,  Iowa 
International  Social  Science 

Bulletin. New  York.  N.  Y. 

International  Super  Marketing 

Chicago.  111. 
International  Trade  Review 

New  York,  N.  Y. 


International  True. Story  Group 


Y. 


New  YorL 
International  Woodworker 

Portland.  Ore. 

Interpretation Richmond.  Va. 

Interpreter.  The Wilberforce.  O. 

Interracial  Review 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Inter-State  Milk  Producers  Re- 
view             Philadelphia.  Pa. 

In  The  Grade  School  Manila.  P.  L 

Intimate  Story New  York,  N.  Y. 

Intro  Bulletin New  York,  N.  Y. 

Inventor  and  Gadgeteer 

Los  Angeles,  CaL 
Investment  Dealers'  Digest 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Investor New  York,  N.  Y. 

Investor's  Future  with 
Investment  World  News 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Ionian New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

Iowa  Agriculturist Ames,  Iowa 

Iowa  Auto  Dealer. .Des  Moines,  la. 


Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


low*  Bird  Life Winthrop,  Iowa 

Iowa  Business  and  Industry 

DCS  Momes,  Iowa 
Iowa  Business  Digest 

iowa  City,  Iowa 

Iowa  Club  Woman.  Des  Moinea,  la. 
Iowa  Conservationist 

Des  Moines,  la. 
Iowa  County  Officer 

Des  Moines.  la. 

Iowa  Engineer......  Ames,  la. 

Iowa  Farm  and  Home  Register 

Des  Momes.  la. 
Iowa  Farm  Bureau  Spokesman 

Gnindy  Center.  Iowa 
Iowa  Food  Dealer...  Des  Moines.  la. 
Iowa  Guardsman.... Des  Moines,  la. 

Iowa  Homemaker Ames,  la. 

Iowa  Journal  of  History 

Iowa  City.  la. 

Iowa  Law  Review..  .Iowa  City.  la. 
Iowa  Legionnaire  Des  Moines,  la. 
Iowa  Lumber  Dealer 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

lowan Iowa  City.  Iowa 

lowan Shenandoah.    Iowa 

Iowa  Odd  Fellow Maxwell.  la. 

Iowa  Oil  Spout....Des  Moines,  Iowa 
Iowa  Osteopathic  Physician.  The 

Des  Moines,  la. 
Iowa  Pharmacist 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 
Iowa  Publisher  and  Bulletin  of 
the  Iowa  Press  Association 

Iowa  City.  la. 
Iowa  Rural  Electric  News 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Iowa  Sheriff   Des  Moines.  la. 

Iowa  Smoke  Eater Onawa.  la. 

Iowa  State  College  Veterinarian 

Ames,  Iowa 

Iowa  State  Daily Ames,  Iowa 

Iowa  State  Scientist  ... .   Ames.  la. 

Iowa  Transit Iowa  City.  la. 

IRLDA  News...  Minneapolis.  Minn. 

Iron  Age Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Iron  and  Steel  Engineer 

Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

Iron  Man     Alliance.  Neb. 

Ironworker    St.    Louis.    Mo 

Irrigation  Age.. Dodge  City.  Kans. 
Irrigation  Engineering  ana 

Maintenance  ...  New  Orleans.  La. 
Irrigation   Farmer   and   Water 
Manager  (see  Supplement) 

Phoenix,  Ariz. 

ISA  Journal  (Journal  of  the 
Instrument  Soc.  of  Aroer.) 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

ISC  Bengal  Pocatello,  Ida. 

Isis Cambridge.  Mass. 

Isotopics   Cleveland,    O. 

Italamencan  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Italica  Evanston.  111. 

Ithacan.  The  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Ivy  Leaf Chicago,  I1L 

Ivy  League  Alumni  Magazines 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Ivy  Magazine....New  Haven,  Conn. 


Jack  and  Jill Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Jack  London's  Adventure 

Magazine New  York.  N.  Y. 

Jack-Pine  Warbler,  The 

Kalamazoo,  Mich. 
Jackson  County  Medical  Society 

Bulletin Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Jacobs  Religious  List 

Clinton.  S.  C. 

Jambar «   .Youngstown,  Ohio 

Jamestown  Collegian 

Jamestown,  N.  D. 
Jedncsc  Polek  (Polish) 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Jednota — ......Middletown.  Pa. 

Jerry  Lewis  .. .     .  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Jersey  Architect    ....Teaneck,  N.  J. 

Jersey  Industrial  Buyer 

Newark,  N.  J. 
Jersey  Journal. ....... ..Columbus,  Ohio 

Jersey  Publisher 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J 

Jet.~.»~...........~. .........Chicajfo,   111. 

Jeune    Commerce... ...Montreal,  Que. 

Jetinesse  Canadienne 

Montreal.  One. 
Jewelers'  Clrcular-Ker  stone 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Jewelers  Guild  Guide..  Atlanta.  Ga. 
ewish  Digest.  The 

Houston,  Texas 

Jewish  Exponent  Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Jewish  Fanner ....  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Jewish  Forum New  York.  N.  Y. 

Jewish  Frontier....New  York.  N.  Y. 
Jewish  Horizon  and  Mizrachi 
Outlook — .—-New  York.  N.  Y. 


Jewish  Ledger.. ..New  Orleans,  La. 
ewish  Quarterly  Review 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Jewish  Review  and  Observer 

Cleveland,  Ohio 
Jewish  Spectator..New  York,  N.  Y. 

Jewish  Standard.. Toronto.  Ont. 

Jewish  Times Baltimore,  Md. 

Jewish  Veteran.  The 

Washington.  D.  C. 

(ewish  Way New  York.  N.  Y. 
immy  Olsen New  York.  N.  ?. 
ive Fort  Worth.  Texas 

Jobber  News  and  Electronic 

Wholesaling Cleveland,  O. 

Jobber  News    Toronto,  Ont. 

Jobber  Product  News  (see  Supple- 
ment)       Chicago,   111. 

Jobber  Times Arcadia,  Cal. 

Jobber  Topics Chicago,  111. 

Joe  Palooka. New  York.  N.  Y. 

Johns  Hopkins  Magazine 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Johns  Hopkins  News  Letter 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Johnson  County  Farmer 

Oxford,  la. 

Johnsonian Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
ohnstown  Motorist 

Johnstown,  Pa. 

Jonathan,  The Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Jo  Pasztor,  A  (The  Good 

Shepherd) Cleveland,  Ohio 

Josepninum  Review 

Worthington,  Ohio 

Journal Hesston,  Kan. 

journal  American  College  of 

Dentists....    _ St    Louis,  Mo. 

Journal,  American  Dental 
Society  of  Anesthesiology 

Flushing,  N.  Y. 
Journal  American  Water  Works 

Association        New  York,  N.  Y. 
Journal  des  Constructeurs,  Le 

Montreal,  Que. 
Journal  Des  Vedettes,  Le 

Montreal,  Que. 
Journal.  Florida  Engineering 

Society.... Jacksonville.  Fla. 

Journalism  Quarterly 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Journal- Lancet.. Minneapolis.  Minn. 
Journal  of  Abnormal  and  Social 

Psychology Washington,  D.  C. 

Journal  of  Accountancy 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  Aesthetics  and  Art 

Criticism,  The Cleveland,  O. 

Journal  of  Agricultural  and  Food 

Chemistry«..Washington,    D.    C. 
Journal  of  Air  Law  and 

Commerce.  The Evanston,  111. 

Journal  of  Allergy  ....St.  Louis.  Mo. 
Journal  of  American  Folklore 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Journal  of  Applied  Nutrition 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Journal  of  Applied  Physics 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  Applied  Physiology 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Journal  of  Applied  Polymer 

Science New  York.   N.  Y. 

Journal  of  Applied  Psychology 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Journal  of  Arkansas  Education 

Little  Rock.  Ark. 
Journal  of  Astronautics 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  Aviation  Medicine 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Journal  of  Bacteriology 

Baltimore.  Md. 
Journal  of  Biblical  Literature 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Journal  of  Biological  Chemistry 

Baltimore.  Md. 

Journal  of  Bone  and  Joint  Surgery 
Boston.  Ma»*. 

Journal  of  Business    .  Chicago,  111. 
Journal  of  Business  Education 

Wilkes-Barre.  Pa. 
Journal  of  Cellular  and  Compara- 

five  Physjology..Phnadelphia,  Pa. 
Journal  of  Chemical  Education 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  Chemical  Physics 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  Chronic  Diseases 

St.  Louis.  Mo. 
Journal  of  Cleveland  Academy 

of  Pharmacy.-...    Cleveland.  Ohio 
Journal  of  Clinical  and  Experi- 
mental Psychopathology  and 
Quarterly  Review  of  Psychi- 
atry and  Neurology 

N?w  York.  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  Clinical  Endocrinology 
and  Metabolism....Springneld,  Itt. 

1582 


Journal  of  Clinical  Investigation 

.     .  ~  ..  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Journal  of  College  Placement 

Bethlehem.  Pa. 
Journal  of  Colloid  Science 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  Commerce  and 
Commercial....    New   York.  N.  Y. 

Journal  of  Commerce  and 
Construction  Record 

Seattle,  Wash. 
Journal  of  Commerce  Export 
Bulletin  ..........  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Journal  of  Commerce  Import 
Bulletin  ...............  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Journal  of  Commerce  Weekly 

Vancouver,  B.  C. 
Journal  of  Comparative  and 
Physiological  Psychology 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Journal  of  Comparative  Neurology 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Journal  of  Consulting  Psychology 
Washington.  D.  C. 
Journal  of  Criminal  Law,  Crim- 
inology and  Police  Science 

Baltimore.  Md. 
Journal  of  Cuneiform  Studies 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Journal  of  Cycle  Research 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  Dairy  Science 

White  Plains.  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  Dental  Medicine 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  Dental  Research 

St.  Louis.  Mo. 
Journal  of  Dentistry  for  Children 

Baltimore.  Md. 
Journal  of  East  Asiatic  Studies 

Manila.  P.  I. 
Journal  of  Economic  Entomology 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Journal  of  Economic  History 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  Education 

Boston.  Mass. 
Journal  of  Educational 

Psychology    ..Washington,  D.  C. 
Journal  of  Educational  Research 

Madison.  Wis. 
Journal  of  Educational  Sociology 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  Education-  Recreation 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Journal  of  Engineering  Education 

Champaign.  Ill 

Journal  of  English  and  Germanic 
PhiloloRy     ........     Champaign.  111. 

Journal  of  Experimental 
Education  .........  Madison.   Wis. 

Journal  of  Experimental  Medicine 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Journal  of  Experimental  Psychol- 


ogy ....................  Washington^  D.  C. 

rimental  Zoology 
Philadelphia.  Pa. 


.................... 

Journal  of  Experi 


Journal  of  Farm  Economics 

Menasha.  Wis. 

Journal  of  Finance..  Madison,  Wis. 
Journal  of  Forestry 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Journal  of  General  Education 

Chicago,  III. 
Journal  of  General  Physiology 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  General  Psychology 

Provincptown,  Mass. 
Journal  of  Genetic  Psychology 

Provincetown,  Mass. 
Journal  of  Geography 

Chicago,  111. 

Journal  of  Geology  ...Chicago,  111. 
Journal  of  Geophysical  Research 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Journal  of  Gerontology 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Journal  of  Healing  Arts 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  Health  -Physical 
Education-  Recreation 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Journal  of  'Heredity 

Washington,,  D.  C. 
Journal  of  Higher  Education 

Columbus,  Ohio 
Journal  of  Histochemistry  and 
Cytochemistry  ......  Baltimore,   Md. 

Journal  of  Home  Economics 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Journal  of  Housing  ......  Chicago,  111. 
ournal  of  Immunology 

Baltimore.  Md. 

Journal  of  Industrial  Engineering 
Atlanta,  Ga. 


Journal  of  Infectious  Diseases 

Chicago,  III. 
Journal  of  Insurance,  The 

Columbus,  Ohio 


Alphabetical  Index,  1959 


Journal  of  Moder 


Journal  of  International  College 

of  Surgeons Chicago,  111. 

Journal  of  Investigative  Der- 

matology Baltimore.   Md. 

Journal  of  Laboratory  and 

Clinical  Medicine. .St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Journal  of  Lifetime  Living   (see 

Supplement)  .  ..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  Machine  Accounting 
Systems  and  Management 

Paris.  111. 
Journal  of  Mammalogy 

Stillwater.  Okla. 

Journal  of  Marketing..Chicago,  111. 
Journal  of  Mathematics  and 

Mechanics  Bloommgton,    Ind. 

Journal  of  Mathematics  and 

Physics Cambridge.   Mass. 

Journal  of  Medical  Education 

Chicago.  111. 

Journal  of  Metals..New  York.  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  Meteorology 

Boston.  Mass. 
Journal  of  Milk  and  Food 

Technology    Shelbyville,   Ind. 

Journal  of  Mississippi  History,  The 
Jackson,  Miss, 
lern  History 

Chicago,  111. 
Journal  of  Molecular  Spectroscopy 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  Morphology 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Journal  of  Mount  Sinai  Hospital 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  Near  Eastern  Studies 
T          i     *  *T          **     Chicago.  111. 
Journal  of  Negro  Education.  The 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Journal  of  Negro  History 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Journal  of  Nervous  and  Mental 

Disease Bal  timore,  Md. 

Journal  of  Neurophysiology 

Springfield,  111. 
Journal  of  Neurosurgery 

......    Springfield,  111. 

Journal  of  Nutrition 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Journal  of  Oral  Surgery  Anesthcsi- 
ologyand  Hospital  Dental  Service 
Chicago.  111. 
Journal  of  Organic  Chemistry 

.     .  Washington,  D.  C. 

Journal  of  Osteopathy 

Kirksville.  Mo. 
Journal  of  Paleontology 

Tulsa,  Okla. 

Journal  of  Parapsychology 
_          ,     ,  -  Durham.  N.  C. 

Journal  of  Parasitology 

Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 
Journal  of  Pediatrics..St.  Louis.  Mo. 
Journal  of  Personality 

Durham,  N.  C. 
Journal  of  Petroleum  Technology 

Dallas.  Tex. 

Journal  of  Pharmacology  and 
Experimental  Therapeutics 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Journal  of  Philosophy 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  Physical  Chemistry 
T          i     ,  «.     Washington.  D.  C. 
Journal  of  Physical  Education 

Yellow  Springs,  O. 
Journal  of  Plumbing-Heating-Air 
m  Conditioning..    Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  Political  Economy 

Chicago,  111. 
Journal  of  Polymer  Science 

,    ,  «          New  York,  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  Prosthetic  Dentistry 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Journal  of  Psychology 
_          t    t  „    Provincetown,  Mass. 
Journal  of  Range  Management 
_          ,    .  „  Portland.  Ore. 

Journal  of  Rehabilitation 


Washington,  D.  C. 

.glon    ..Chicago,  111. 

Journal  of  Research 


<T   BOIllllftLUU.     U 

Journal  of  Religion    ..Chicago, 


t    t  ^       Washington,  D.  C. 
Journal  of  Retailing 

New  York.  N,  Y. 

Journal  of  School  Health..Kent,  O. 
Journal  of  Social  Psychology 
,          t    ,  _     Provincetown.  Mass. 
Journal  of  Soil  and  Water 

Conservation....    De*  Moines.  la. 
Journal  of  Southern  History,  The 

.    .  „  Lexington,  Ky. 

Journal  of  Speech  and  Hearing 

Disorders....  .     Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Journal  of  Studies  on  Alcohol 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Journal  of  Taxation.  The 

New  York,  N.  Y 
Journal  of  Teacher  Education 

Washington,  D.  C. 


Journal  of  the  Acoustical  Society 

,  of  America New  York.  N.  Y. 

Journal  of  the  Aeronautical 
Sciences     ..New  York.  N.  Y. 

Journal  of  the  Air  Pollution 

Control  Assn Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Journal  of  the  American  Associa- 
tion of  Medical  Record 

Librarians  Chicago.  111. 

Journal  of  the  American  Associa- 
tion of  Nurse  Anesthetists 

Chicago,  111. 

Journal  of  the  American  Associa- 
tion of  University  Women 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Journal  of  the  American  Ceramic 
Society   Columbus.  O. 

Journal  of  the  American  Chemical 
Society   Washington,  D.  C. 

Journal  of  the  American  Concrete 
Institute     Detroit,  Mich. 

Journal  of  the  American  Dental 
Association        .  .      Chicago,  111. 

Journal  of  the  American  Dental 
Hygienists'    Assn.     Chicago,    111. 

Journal  of  the  American  Dietetic 
Association  Chicago,  111. 

Journal  of  the  American  Geriatrics 
Society  Baltimore.  Md. 

Journal  of  the  American  Institute 
of  Architects  Washington.  D.  C. 

Journal  of  the  American  Institute 
of  Homeopathy  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Journal  of  the  American 
Institute  of  Planners 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Journal  of  the  American  Judicature 
Society  Chicago.  111. 

Journal  of  the  American  Leather 
Chemists'  Association 

Cincinnati,  O. 

Journal  of  the  American  Medical 
Association   Chicago,  111. 

Journal  of  the  American  Medical 
Women's  Assn  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Journal  of  the  American  Oil 
Chemists  Society Chicago,   111. 

Journal  of  the  American  Opto- 
metric  Association 

St.  Louis.  Mo. 

Journal  of  the  American  Oriental 
Society  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Journal  of  the  American  Osteo- 
pathic  Association  Chicago,  111. 

Journal  of  the  American  Pharma- 
ceutical Assn.  (Practical  Pharma- 
acy  Edition). ..Washington.  D.  C. 

Journal  of  the  American  Pharma- 
ceutical Assn  (Scientific  Ed.) 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Journal  of  the  American 
Podiatry  Association 

Washington.  D.  C. 

Journal  of  the  American  Scientific 
Affiliation  ..  Goshen,  Ind. 

Journal  of  the  American  Society 
for  Psychical  Research 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Journal  of  the  American  Society 
of  Chartered  Life  Underwriters 
Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Journal  of  the  American  Society 
of  Sugar  Beet  Technologists 

Fort  Collins.  Colo. 

Journal  of  the  American  Society 
of  Training  Directors 

Madron.  Wis. 

Journal  of  the  American  Statis- 
tical Assn.  Washington.  D.  C, 

Journal  of  the  American  Veteri- 
nary Medical  Assn  Chicago,  111. 

Journal  of  the  Arkansas  Medical 
Society Little  Rock,  Ark. 

Journal  of  the  Arnold  Arboretum 
Cambridge.  Mass. 

Journal  of  the  Association  of 
Official  Agricultural  Chemists 

Washington.  D.  C. 

Journal  of  the  Audio  Engineer- 
ing Society New  York.  N.  Y. 

Journal  of  the  Biological  Photo- 
graphic Association 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Journal  of  the  California 
Optometric  Association 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Journal  of  the  Canadian  Dental 
Association Toronto,  Ont. 

Journal  of  the  Canadian  Dietetic 
Association Toronto,  Ont 

Journal  of  the  Electro- Chemical 
Society  ..  ..  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Journal  nf  the  Engineers  Club 
of  St.  Louis  ..  St.  Louts.  Mo. 

Journal  of  the  Florida  Education 
Association  Tallahassee.  Fla, 

Journal  of  the  Florida  Medical 
Association  .  Jacksonville.  Fla. 

Journal  of  the  Fran VI  in  Institute 
Philadelphia.  Pa. 

1538 


Journal  of  the  History  of  Idea* 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Journal  of  the  History  of  Medicine 

and  Allied  Sciences 

New  Haven.  Conn. 
Journal  of  the  Illinois  State  His- 

torical  Society ...... Springfield.  111. 

Journal  of  the  Indiana  State  Dental 

Association. . .  Fort  Wayne.  Ind. 
Journal  of  the  Indiana  State 

Medical  Assn.  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Journal  of  the  Iowa  State  Medical 

Society  .........      Des  Motnea.  la. 

Journal  of  the  Kansas  Entorao- 

logical  Society.  Manhattan.  Kan. 
Journal  of  the  Kansas  Medical 

Society  Topeka.  Kan. 

Journal  of  the  Kentucky  State 

Medical  Assn....    Louisville,  Ky. 
Journal  of  the  Louisiana  State 

Medical  Society 

New  Orleans,  La. 
Journal  of  the  Maine  Medical 

Association Brunswick,    Me. 

Journal  of  the  Medical  Assn.  of 

Georgia  ...       .      Atlanta.  Ga. 
Journal  of  the  Medical  Assn.  of 

the  State  of  Alabama 

Montgomery,  Ala. 


Journal  of  the  Medical  Societ; 

of  New  Jersey  ..    Trenton,  ... 
Journal  of  the  Michigan  State 


of  New  Jersey  ..    Trenton,  N.  J. 

_-  the  Michigan  State 

Dental   Assn Lansing,   Mich. 


Dental   Assn  .....  Lansing,   M 

Journal  of  the  Michigan  State 

Medical  Society    Lansing,  Mich. 
Journal  of  the  Missouri  Bar 

Jefferson  City,  Mo. 
Journal  of  the  Missouri  State 
Dental  Association 

St.  Louis.  Mo. 
Journal  of  the  Nat'l  Chiropractic 

Assn.  .         .Webster  City,  Iowa 
Journal  of  the  National  Medical 
Association  ........  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Journal  of  the  New  England  Water 
Works  Association 

Boston,  Mass. 

Journal  of  the  New  Jersey  State 
Dental  Society,  The 

Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Journal  of  the  Oklahoma  State 
Medical  Association 

Oklahoma  City.  Okla. 
Journal  of  the  Omaha  Mid-West 

Clinical  Society        Omaha.  Neb. 
Journal  of  the  Ontario  Dental 

Association          .    Toronto.  Ont. 
Journal  of  the  Optical  Society  of 
America  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Journal  of  the  Patent  Office 

Society       ...    Washington.  D.  C. 
Journal  of  the  Royal  Astronomical 
Society  of  Canada  Toronto.  Ont. 
Journal  of  the  Society  for  Indus- 
trial and  Applied  Mathematics 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Journal  of  the  Society  of 
Architectural  Historians 

Charlottesville.  Va. 
Journal  of  the  Society  of 
Cosmetic  Chemists 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Journal  of  the  Society  of  Motion 
Picture  and  Television  Engineers 
New  York.  N.  Y, 
Journal  of  the  Soil  Science 
Society  of  the  Philippines 

Manila.  P.  I. 
Journal  of  the  South  Carolina 

Medical  Assn.     .  Florence.  S.  C. 

Journal  of  the  Tennessee  Academy 

of  Science    ....     Knoxville.  Tenn. 

Journal  of  the  Tennessee  State 

Medical  Assn  .  .  Nashville.  Tenn. 
Journal  of  Thoracic  Surgery 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Journal  of  Urology  Baltimore,  Md. 
Journal  of  Wildlife  Management 

,    ,  „,   «   .   Madison,  Wis. 
Journal  of  W.  P.  I. 

Worcester,  Mass. 
Journal,  Royal  Architectural  In- 

stitute of  Canada    Toronto.  Ont. 
Journal-  Stockman  ....  Omaha.  Neb. 

Journeyman  Barber,  Hairdresser 
and  Cosmetologist 

Indianapolis.  Ind. 
Journeyman  Roofer  and  Water- 
proofer  .................  Chicago,  111. 

J-Tac   ..................  Stephenville,  Tex. 

Jubilee  ..................  New  York.  N.  Y. 


.     .     . 
Judaism  .................  N«w  Y^k.  N.  Y. 

Tuniatian      ..........  Huntingdon.  Pa, 

Tun  or  American    Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Junior  Catholic  Messenger 


Pa. 


Junior  Citfcen  ......  Litchfi 

Junior  Claw  ....  Philadelphia, 

Juntor  College  Journal 


Washington,  D.  C. 


Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Junior  Hi ............St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Junior  Leader........ Nashville,  Tenn. 

Junior  Leader Ottawa.  Ont. 

Junior  '  " 


. 

unior  Libraries...  New  York,  N.  Y. 

untor  Life........ ........Cincinnati,  Ohio 

unior  Magazine....  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
lor  Natural  History  Magazine 
New  York.  N.  Y. 

unior  Review...  Washington.  D.  C. 

unior  Reviewers....    Aspen.   Colo. 

uniors Philadelphia.    Pa. 

unior  Scholastic.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

unior  Teacher....  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

unior  Teacher. Nashville.  Tenn. 

unior.  The Philadelphia.  Pa. 

_ust  Buttons....Southington,  Conn. 

.  ustice. Waltham,  Mass. 

,  ustice New  York,  N.  Y. 

usticta  New  York.  N.  Y. 

ust  Married Derby.  Conn. 

uvenile  Merchandising 

JWB  Circle.  The..New  York',  N*.  Y*. 


Ka  Leo  o  Hawaii.  Honolulu.  T.  H. 
Kangaroo  ............  Sherman.  Tex. 

Kankakee  Co.    Farm   Bureau  and 

Home  Bureau  News 
„  Kankakee.  111. 

Kansas        ..........   Topeka.  Kan. 

Kansas  Banker  ......  Topeka.  Kans. 

Kansas  Beverage  Analyst 

Wichita,  Kans. 
Kansas  Beverage  Journal 
_  Toneka.  Kans. 

Kansas  Beverage  News 

.  Wichita.  Kans. 

Kansas  Business  Review 
_  ^  Lawrenre.  Kans. 

Kansas  Citian   ..  Kansas  City.  Mo. 
Kansas  City  Grocer 

Kansas  City.  Mo. 
Kansas  City  Medical  Journal 
w  Kansas  City.  Mo. 

Kansas  Clubwoman 

Mullinville.  Kans. 
Kansas  Construction  Magazine 
_  _  Topeka.  Kans. 

Kansas  Engineer.  Lawrence.  Kans. 
Kansas  Farm  Bureau  News 
_  Manhattan.  Kans. 

Kansas  Farmer  ........  Topeka.  Kans. 

Kansas  Food  Dealer 

_  Kansas  City.  Kans. 

Kansas  Government  Journal 

Topeka.  Kans. 
Kansas  Grange  Monthly 

Fort  Scott.  Kans. 
Kansas  Historical  Quarterly 
w  Topeka,  Kans. 

Kansas  Masonic  Digest 
_  „  Wichita.  Kans. 

Kansas  Messenger    Topeka.  Kans. 
Kansas  Publisher.  The 


TT  »  £?**£*'   Ka0»- 

Kansas  Restaurant  Wichita.  Kans. 
Kansas  Sportsman,  The 
_  „  McPherson,  Kans. 

Kansas  State  Collegian 

Manhattan,  Kans. 
Kansas  State  Engineer 
_  Manhattan.  Kans. 

Kansas  Stockman  .....  Topeka.  Kans. 

Kansas  Teacher  ......  Topeka.  Kans. 

Kansas  Transporter  Topeka.  Kans. 
Kansas  Union  Farmer 

Topeka.  Kans. 
Kappa  Alpha  Psi  Journal 

Kappa  Psi  Mask..  . 


Karpatska  Rus' Yonkers.  N.  Y 

Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 

Ac Philadelphia.   Pa. 

Katholisches  Wochenblatt  un  der 

Landmann  Omaha.  Neb. 

Katolik ..    Chicago.  Ill 

Katolikus  Magyarok  Vasarnapja  ' 
•*>  «  ,  T*  ,  N  Cleveland.  O. 
Katolicky  Delnik 

Katolicky  Sokol  ..  . 
Katy  Keene  Comics 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Keen  Crosswords.  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Ken  Brooklyn.  N    Y. 

Ken New  York.  N\  Y. 

Kennel  Review Glendale.  Cal. 

Kent  Stater Kent,  O. 

Kentuckiana  Purchaser 

v    +»  ,     «  Louisville.  Ky. 

Kentucky  Beverage  Journal 

Frankfort.  Ky. 

is..Lcuisvflle,  Ky. 


.  . 
Farm  Bureau  N 


reau  Newt 
Louisville.  Ky. 


Kentucky  Farmer.  The 

Middletown,  Ky. 

Kentucky  Grocer Louisville.  Ky. 

Kentucky  Grocers'  News 

Louisville,  Ky. 
Kentucky  Irish-American 


Louisville.  Ky. 
1  ...Lexington.  Ky. 


Kentucky  Kernel  ______ 

Kentucky  Labor  News   . 

Louisville,  Ky. 
Kentucky  Law  Journal 

Lexington.  Ky. 
Kentucky  Pharmacist 

Frankfort,  Ky. 
Kentucky  School  Journal 

Louisville.  Ky. 
Kenyon  Collegian  ........  Gambier,  O. 

Kenyon  Review  ............  Gambier.  O. 

Kern  County  Union  Labor 
Journal  ..............  Bakersfield.    Cal. 

Keukonian  .......  Keuka  Park.  N.  Y. 

Keyboard  Jr...    New  Haven.  Conn. 
Key  Reporter...  Washington.  D.  C. 
Keystone  Builder  ..JJarrisburg,  Pa. 
Keystone.  The  ........  Kutztown.  Pa. 

Keystone  Motorist 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Key,  The  ..........  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Key  to  Toronto  ........  Toronto,  Ont. 

Khaki  and  Blue  ............  Phila..  Pa. 

Kid  Colt  Outlaw...  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Kid  Montana  ...........    Derby.  Conn. 

Kilikilik  ............................  Tiffin.  O. 

Kin  ..................  Toronto,  Ont. 

King  County  Medical  Society 

Bulletin  .        ..       Seattle.  Wash. 
King's  Business,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Kingsman  ..............  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 

Kirchenblatt    ..............  Columbus.  O 

Kirke  og  Folk  ...............  Blair,  Neb! 


...............          , 

Kislap-Graphic....Quezon  City.  P.    . 

Kitchen  Business-New  York,  N.  Y. 
Kitchen-  Klatter    ..  Shenandoah,  la. 
Kiwanis   Magazine  ...  Chicago.    111. 
Klasiks    ..........  Quezon  City.  P.  I. 

Knickerbocker.  The  "The 
Netherlands"  Magazine 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Knitted  Outerwear  Times 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Knitter  ..............  ...  .  Charlotte.   N.   C. 

Knitting  Industry  Weekly 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Knitting  Mill  News    .    Phila..  Pa. 
Know  Rochester..Rochester.  Minn. 
Knox  Alumnus  ..........  Galesburg.  111. 

Knox  Student    ........  Galesburg.  111. 

Kolping  Banner  ................  Phila..  Pa. 

Korean  Pacific  Weekly 

Honolulu,  T.  H. 
Korean  Survey....  Washington,  D.  C. 

Kosher  Food  Guide 

New  York.  N    Y. 
K.P.A.  News  ................  Topeka.  Kan. 

Kphth  ..................  New  York.  N    Y. 

K-Ray  Magazine  ........  Toronto.  Ont. 

Kristaus  Karaliaus  Laivas 

Chicago,  111. 
Kristillinen  Kuukauslehti 

Laurium,  Mich. 
Kronika  .................  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Kyiv  .....................  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


L.  A.    (The  Southern  California 

Magazine) Claremont.    Cal. 

Labor Washington,  D.  C. 

Laboratory  Digest,  The 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Laboratory  Investigation 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Labor  Bulletin Belleville,  HI. 

Labor  Digest....    Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Labor  Law  Journal Chicago.  111. 

Labor  Leader........  .  San  Diego,  Cal. 

Labor  Leader.. — New  York.  N.  Y. 

Labor  News Peoria,  111. 

Labor  News Burlington.  Iowa 

Labor  News Bellingham,  Wash. 

Labor  Policy  and  Practice 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Labor  Record... Joliet,  111. 

Labor  Relations  Reporter 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Labor  Review Augusta,  Ga. 

Labor  Review. .Minneapolis,   Minn. 
Labor  Statesman.. Vancouver,  B.  C. 

Labor  Tribune Columbus,  Ohio 

Labor  Union Dayton,  Ohio 

Labor  World..............Montreal.  Que. 

Labour  Gazette............Ottawa.  Ont. 

Labour  Review Ottawa.  Ont. 

Lab  World Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Lackawanna  Jurist    ..Scranton,  Pa. 
Lackawanna  Motorist 

Scranton,  Pa. 
Ladies'  Home  Journal 


Ladle.. 


Philadelphia^  Pa. 


..New  York. 


Lakeland  Mirror....Plymout£nWis. 
Lakeland  Yachting 

Sheboygan.  Wis. 
Lake  Shore  Visitor  Register 

Erie,  Pa. 
Lake  States  Timber  Digest 

Duluth.  Minn. 

La  La  Rue Derby.  Conn. 

Lamp , Peeksk.ll,  N    Y. 

Lamp  Journal Summit,  N.  J. 

Lamron Monmouth,  Ore. 

Lancaster  Farming 

Quarry ville,  Pa. 
Lancaster  Magazine 

Lancaster.  Pa. 

Lancaster  Motorist..Lancaster.  Pa. 
Lance,  The  (see  Supplement) 

Springfield.  Mo. 

Lance.  The Winooski.  Vt. 

Land  and  Water Zanesyille,  O. 

Land  and  Water  Conservation  (see 
Supplement)    ..Montgomery,  Ala. 

Land  Economics Madison.  Wis. 

Land  Improvement....Phoenix,  Ariz. 

Landscape Santa  Fe.  N.  M. 

Landscape  Architecture 

Boston.  Mass. 

Landscape  Gardner   (see  Supple- 
Long  Beach,  Cal. 


ment) 

Landscaping c 

Language ....Aus.....  _ 

Lantern Philadelphia,  Pa. 


...Long  Beach,  Cal. 
"  us  tin,  Tex. 


Lapidary  Journal Del  Mar.  Cal. 

Larch  Tree.  The  Larchmont.  N.  Y. 

Lariat Waco,    Texas 

Lariat.  The ...  .  Ellens-burg,  Wash. 
Lariat,  The  ..  Vancouver,  Wash. 

Laryngoscope St.   Louis.  Mo. 

LaSalle  Collegian.. Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Lassie New  York.  N.  Y. 

Lass-O Denton,    Tex. 

Latin  American  Report 

New  Orleans.  La. 

Latvija  Amerika  ....Toronto.  Ont. 
Latvju  Zurnals  ....New  York.  N.  Y. 
Laugh  Book  Magazine 

Wichita,  Kans. 

Laugh  Comics New  York.  N.  Y. 

Launder-Matic  Age 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Laundry  and  Dry  Cleaning 

Journal    Toronto,  Ont. 

Laurel.  The 

St.  Bonaventure.  N  Y. 
Laurel  of  Phi  Kappa  Tau 

Oxford,  O. 

Laurenttan .... Canton,  N.  Y. 

Laval  Medical Quebec,  Que. 

Law  and  Contemporary 

Problems Durham,    N.   C. 

Law  and  Order New  York.  N.  Y. 

Law  Forum Champaign,  111. 

Law  Journal New  York.  N.  Y. 

Law  Journal-Record 

Oklahoma  City.  Okla. 
Law  Library  Journal 

Boston.  Mass. 

Lawrence Lawrenceville,  N.  J. 

Lawrence  Tech  News..Detroit,  Mich. 

Lawrentian Appleton.    Wis. 

Law  Review    Lancaster.  Pa 

Leader... Denver,  Colo. 

Leader Indianapolis,    Ind. 

Leader ....Fredonia.  N.  Y. 

Leader  Bismarck.   N    D. 

Leaders  Group  ..  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Leaders  Magazine 

West  Des  Moines,  Towa 
Leather  and  Shoes....  ChicriRo,  111. 
Leather  Craftsman.  Tlie 

Fort  Worth,  Tex. 

Leather  Life   Montreal.  Que. 

Leather  Manufacturer,  The 

Boston.  Mass, 

Leatherneck Washington.  D   C. 

Leather  World  ...  Montreal.  Que. 
Lebanese  American  Journal 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Ledstjarnan Seattle.   Wash. 

Legal  Aid  Brief  Case 

Chicago.  111. 

Legal  Herald Detroit,  Mich. 

Legal  Intelligencer 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Legal  News Topeka,  Kan. 

Legal  News  Detroit.  Mien. 

Legal  News Akron.  Ohio 

Legal  News Cleveland,  Ohio 

Legal  News Toledo,  Ohio 

Legal  News,.........Youngstown,  Ohio 

Legal  News , Tulsa,  Okla. 

Legal  Press Sacramento,  Cal. 

Legal  Record Muskogee.  Okla. 

Legionary,  The Ottawa.  Ont. 

Legionnaire Omaha,  Neb. 

Legion  News Detroit,  Mich. 

Lehigh  Alumni  Bulletin 

Bethlehi 


Lehigh  Lav 


Journal  " 

AHentown.  Pa. 


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Alphabetical  Index,  1959 


Lehigh  Valley  Motor  Club  News 
Allentown.  P 


Lessons  for  Intermediates 

Nashville,  Tenn. 

Let's  Live Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Levittown  Outlook  Levittown,  Pa. 

Lewis  County  Farm-Home  News 
Lowville.  N.  Y. 

Lewis  County  Farmer      t 

Centralia,  Wash. 

Liberty ^.....Washington.  D.  C. 

Liberty  Toronto,  Ont 

Library  Journal. ...New  York.  N.  Y. 

Library  of  Congress  Quarterly 
Journal  of  Current  Acquisitions 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Library  Placement  Exchange 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Library  Quarterly....    ...Chicago,  111. 

Library  Trends    ....Champaign.  111. 

Lietuviu  Dienos..Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Life New  York,  N.  Y. 

Life  and  Health./Washington,  D.  C. 
Life  Association  News 

Wae,whi?jrton.D._C. 


Life  En  Espano 

Life  Insurance  Courant 


N.'  Y! 


Mo. 
hio 
.  Y. 
.  Y. 


New  York.  N.  Y. 

Life  Insurance  Selling 

St.  Louis.  Me 

,ife  Insurer..M...»...Cincinnati,  Ohi 
ife  International-New  York,  N.  " 

_^ife  in  the  Bronx..New  York.  N. 

Life  Underwriters  News 

Toronto,  Ont. 

Light — Wichita,  Kan. 

Lighting   New  York,  N.  Y. 

Light  Metal  Age    Chicago,  111. 

Light  Utility  Workers 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Ligourian Ligouri,  Mo. 

Li  1  Genius    .....Derby.  Conn. 

Lt'l  Rascal  Twins    ....Derby.  Conn. 

Li'l  Tomboy  ..« Derby.  Conn. 

Linacre  Quarterly....St.  Louis.  Mo. 

Lincoln  Clarion.. Jefferson  City,  Mo. 

Lincoln  Herald    H  arrogate,  Tenn. 

Lincolnian. .Lincoln  University.  Pa. 

Linden  Bark. St.  Charles,  Mo. 

Linens  ai 


... 

Linen  Supply  News—Detroit,  Mich. 
Linfield  Review.  .McMinnville,  Ore. 


.  .,         . 
Washington.  D.  C. 
.  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 


Link.  The.. 

Link,  The 

Linking  Ring,  The....Kenton.  Ohio 
Lion  Magazine,  The    Chicago,  111. 

Lions  Roar Hammond,  La. 

Lippincott's  Medical  Science 

Phila..  Pa. 

Liquor  Store New  York.  N.  Y. 

Listen Washington,  D.  C. 

Listen.  The  FM  and  High 

Fidelity  Guide Chicago.  111. 

Listy  Svateho  Frantiska 

Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
Literary  Cavalcade 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Literary  Review....  Teaneck.  N.  J. 
Lithographers'  Journal 

Little  Audrey New  York',  N!  Y! 

Little  Dot  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Little  Flower  Magazine 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

•ittle  Iodine. New  York.  N.  Y. 

Jttle  Leaguer WilUamsport,  Pa. 

_,itt1e  Lotta    ....    New  York,  N.  Y. 

Little  Lulu New  York.  N.  Y. 

Little  Max New  York.  N.  Y. 

Lituanus Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Livestock  Breeder  Journal 

Macon,  Ga. 
Live  Stock  Breed  Publications 

.          Chicago,  111. 
Livestock  Magazine 

Memphis,  Tenn. 

Living  Church.  ..Milwaukee.  Wis. 
Living  for  Young  Homemakers 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Living  Message Toronto.  Ont. 

Living  Museum....    Springfield,  111. 
Livingston  County  Agricultural 

News Mt.  Morris.  N.  Y. 

Livingston   Life....Livin«ston.   Ala. 

Living  Today    Tampa.  Fla. 

Living  Unlimited Newark.  N.  J. 

Living  Wilderness.  The 

Washington.  D.  C. 

Liwarway Manila,  P    I. 

Lloydia Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Local  Agent St.  Louis.  Mo. 

Locksmith  Ledger 

Wood-Ridge.  N.  J. 


Locomotive  Engineers  Journal 


Locomotive  Engineer, 


evelan 
,  The 
Clevel 


Cleveland.  Ohio 
e 

eland,  O. 
Log  .................................  Salem,   Mass. 

Logger  and  Lumberman 

Vancouver.  B.  C. 
Log.  The  .................  Annapolis,  Md. 

Log,  The  ..  .  Oklahoma  City.  Okla. 
Lois  Lane,  ............  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Lone  Ranger  ..........  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Long  Island  Commercial  Review 

Garden  City,  N.  Y. 
Long  Island  Leisure  Time  News 
Hicks  ville.  N.  Y. 


y 

.......  ................New  York,  N.  Y. 

Lookout  ....................  Cincinnati,   Ohio 

Looney  Tunes...  .....New  York,  N.  Y. 

Loretto,  The  .................   Loretto.  Pa. 

Lorian  .........  ..  ..................  Dubuque.  la. 

Los  Angeles  Banker 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Los  Angeles  Collegian 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Los  Angeles  Daily  Journal 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Los  Angeles  Industrial  News 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Los  Angeles  School  Journal 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Loteria  ..............  Panama  City.  R.  P. 

Louisiana  Business  Review 

Baton  Rouge,  La. 
Louisiana  Conservationist 

New  Orleans,  La. 
Louisiana  Engineer,  The 

New  Orleans,  La. 
Louisiana  Future  Farmer 

Houma.  La. 

Louisiana  Grocer.New  Orleans,  La. 
Louisiana  Journal  of  Plumbing- 
Heating-Air  Conditioning- 
Mechanical  Contracting 

New  Orleans.  La. 
Louisiana  Legionnaire 

Opelousas.  La. 
Louisiana  Methodist 

Little  Rock.  Ark. 

Louisiana  Motor  Transport  Asso- 

ciation News.  ...Baton  Rouge.  La. 

Louisiana  Municipal  Review 

Alexandria,  La. 
Louisiana  Schools 

Baton  Rouge.  La. 

Louisiana  State  University  Alumni 
News    .............  Baton  Rouge.  La. 

Louisville  ..................  Louisville,    Ky. 

Louisville  and  Nashville 
Employees'  Magazine 

Louisville,  Ky. 
Loupe.  La  ............  „  ......  Montreal.  Que. 

Love  Diary  .................  Derby.  Conn. 

Love  Romances..  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Low  Bidder    ..........    Albany,  N.  Y. 

Lowdown,  The.M...New  York,  N.  Y. 
Loyola  News  ................  Chicago.  111. 

Loyola  News  .........  Montreal,  Que. 

LP-Gas       .......    New  York.  K.  Y. 

LPGA  Times  ..................  Chicago,  111. 

Luboy  ..........................    Mayfield.  Pa. 

Lubrication  Engineering 

Chicago,  111. 
Lucy  .........    New  York.  N.  Y. 

Luggage  and  Leather  Goods 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Lumber  and  Building  Materials 
Merchandising  ......  Toronto.  Ont. 

Lumber  Co-operator 

Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Lumberjack,  The  ...Flagstaff.  Ariz. 
Lumberman,  The....  .....  Portland,  Ore 

Lumber  Merchant   ..  Lincoln.  Neb. 
Lutheran  .............  Philadelphia.  Pa, 

Lutheran  Companion 

Rock  Island.  HI. 

Lutheran  Counselor  Hancock,  Mich. 
Lutheran  Education  St.  Louis.  Mo. 
Lutheraner.  Der  ....  St.  Louis.  Mo. 

Lutheran  Herald 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Lutheran  Layman,  The 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Lutheran  Messenger 

Minneapolis.  Minn. 
Lutheran  Messenger  for  the 
Blind  ..................  Louisville,   Ky. 

Lutheran  Quarterly 

Gettysburg.  Pa. 
Lutheran  Standard  ....Columbus.  O. 

Lutheran  Tidings  ....  Askov.  Minn. 

Lutheran  Witness  ...St.  Louis.  Mo. 
Lutheran  Woman's  Work 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Lutheran  Voice,  The 

Iron  wood.  Mich. 

Luther  Life      .     Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Luthersk  Ugeblad  .........  Blair.  Neb. 

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Luz  Apostolica,  Los 

San  Antonio.  Tex. 
Luzerne  Legal  Register 

,      „       Wilkee-Ban*  F«u 
Lycoming  Courier 

Lyre,  The  .................  Menasha,  Wls. 

Lyric,  The  ..........  Christiansburg,  Va. 

Lys  Mykyta  ................  Detroit.  Mich. 

M 

Macaroni  Journal    ..  Palatine.  111. 
MacDonald  Farm  Journal,  The 

Montreal,  Que. 
M.  A.  C.  Gopher 

Minneapolis,  Minn, 
Machine  Accounting  &  Data 
Processing    ......     Detroit.    Mich. 

Machine  and  Tool  Blue  Book 

Wheaton,  111. 
Machine  Design   .......  Cleveland,  O. 

Machine  Production  and  Canadian 
Supply  ....................  Toronto,   Ont. 

Machmerie  et  Outillage  de  Ferme 

Verdun,  Que. 
Machinery  .........   New  York,  N.  Y. 

Machinist,  The  Washington,  D.  C. 
MacLean  Building  Guide 

Don  Mills,  Ont. 

Macleans   Magazine  .Toronto,  Ont. 
MacMurray 


ting,  ^ 

Mac  Weekly  .............  St.  Paul.  Minn. 

Mademoiselle  ....New  York,  N.  Y. 

Madison  Avenue  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Madison  County  Farm  News 

Oneida.  N.  Y. 
Madrono  ...................  Berkeley,  Cal. 

Magazine  of  Cambridge 

Cambridge.  Mass. 
Magazine  of  Ducks  and  Geese 

Milwaukee.  Wis. 
Magazine  of  Sigma  Chi 

Evanston,  111. 
Magazine  of  Standards.  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Magazine  of  Wall  Street  and  Busi- 
ness Analyst  ....New  York.  N.  Y. 

Magnificat    ......  Manchester.  N.  H. 

Magyar  Banyaszlap  Detroit.  Mich. 
Mahout      .........    University.  Ala. 

Mail  Order  World  ..............  Ord,  Neb. 

Maine  Alumnus   .............  Orono.  Me. 

Maine  Baptist  Messenger 

Augusta,  Me. 
Maine  Campus  .............  Orono.  Me. 

Maine  Coast  Fisherman 

Camden.  Me. 
Maine  Farmer  and  Homemaker 

Portland.  Me. 

Maine  Farm  Research  Orono.  Me. 
Maine  Outdoorsman  and  Con- 
servationist ..........  Waldoboro.  Me. 

Maine  State  Grocers'  Bulletin 

Portland.  Me. 
Maine  State  Labor  News 

Bangor.  Me. 

Maine  Teacher.  The..Portland,  Me. 
Main  Events     ..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Maine  Water  Utilities 

Augusta.  Me. 
Main  Sheet  ..........       Detroit,  Mich. 

Mainstream  .....  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Maintenance  ...........  Cos  Cob,  Conn. 

Maintenance  and  Sanitary 
Supplies     ......  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Maintenance  of  Way  Employes 

Journal          .  .         Detroit.  Mich. 
Maitre  Electricien,  Le 

Montreal.  Que. 
Maitre  Imprimeur,  La  ^ 

Montreal.  Que. 
Male  .......................  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Male  Point  of  View 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Manage    .............  Dayton,  Ohio 

Management  and  Business 
Automation  ......        Chicago,    111. 

Management  Methods 

Greenwich,  Conn. 
Management  Review 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Manager's  Magazine 

Hartford.  Conn. 
Manhasset  Club  Life 

Manli  asset.  N.  Y. 
Manhattan  College  Engineer 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

M"""ttM  °^T8?  York.  N.Y. 

Manila  Klasiks  .   ..    Manila,  P.  T. 
Manhunt  ............  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Manitoba  Co-operator 

Winnipeg.  Man. 
Manitoba  Highway  News 

Winnipeg.  Man. 
Manitoba  Medical  Review 

Winnipeg.  Man. 
Manitoba]!  ..............  Winnipeg,  Man. 


Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Manitoba  School  Journal 

Winnipeg,  Man. 
Manitoba  School  Trustee,  The 

Winnipeg.  Man. 

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Manor  Club 


y 


Man's  Conquest..New  York.  N.  Y. 
Man's  Illustrated  Magazine 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Man's  Life  ............  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Man's  Magazine  ..New  York.  N.  Y. 
Man's  World  .........  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Man  To  Man  .......  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Manufactured  Homes 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Manufacturing  and  Industrial 
Engineering  ......  Don  Mills.  Ont. 

Manufacturing  Confectioner  with 
International  Confectioner 

Oak  Park.  111. 
Manufacturing  Jeweler 

Providence.  R.  I. 
Manuscripts  ..........  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Ma  Paroisse  ..............  Montreal.  Que. 

Marcolian  ...............  Marietta.  Ohio 

Marianist.  The   .....  Dayton,  Ohio 

Marian  Reprints  .....  Dayton,  Ohio 

Marienbote.   Der..Battleford.   Sask. 
Marine  Corps  Gazette 

Quantico.  Va. 
Marine  Dealer  ........  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Marine  Digest  ........  Seattle.  Wash. 

Marine  Engineering/Log 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Marine  Journal  .....  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Marine  News  ..  .  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Marines  in  Battle 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Marines  Magazine 

Baton  Rouge.  La. 

Marine  Trades  -----  Toronto.  Ont. 
Maritime  Baptist  ...Wolfville.  N.  S. 
Maritime  Co-operator 

Antigonish.  N.  S. 

Maritime  Farmer  and  Co-operative 

Dairyman  .......  Saint  John.  N.  B. 

Maritime  Fur  Breeder 

Summerside.  P.E.I. 
Maritime  Merchant 

Sackville.  N.  B. 
Maritime  Reporter 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Maritime  Truck  Transport  Review 

Sackville.  N.  B. 

Market  Bulletin....Nashville,  Tenn 

Marketeer  .........................  Peoria.   HI. 

Marketing  ..................  Toronto.    Ont. 

Marking  Industry  .......  Chicago.  111. 

Maroon  .......................  Chicago.  111. 

Maroon  ..............  New  Orleans.  La. 

Maroon  and  Gold 

Elon  College.  N.  C. 
Maroon  and  Gold  Bloomsburg.  Pa. 
Maroon  and  White 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
Maroon  Tiger  .............  .Atlanta.  Ga. 

Marquette  Engineer 

Milwaukee.  Wis. 
Marquette  Tribune 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Marquette  University  Journal 

Milwaukee.  Wis. 
Marriage  and  Family  Living 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Mart    .............  New  York.  N.  Y. 

M-A-R-T   .....  Montreal.  Que. 

Marvel  Comic  Group 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Maryknoll  ..............  Maryknoll.  N.  Y. 

Maryland  .....   College  Park.  Md. 

Maryland  Churchman 

Baltimore.  Md. 
Maryland  Grocers  Skirmisher 

Baltimore.  Md. 
Maryland  Historical  Magazine 

Maryland  Horse.  The..Towson.  Md! 
Maryland  Master  Plumber 

Baltimore.  Md. 

Maryland  Motorist  Baltimore.  Md. 
Maryland  Odd  Fellow 
»,      ,     ..  ~.  Baltimore.  Md. 

Maryland  Pharmacist 

Baltimore.  Md. 

Maryland  Poultry  News  Digest  & 
Directory  .............  .....Preston,   Md. 

Maryland  Press  Assn.  Bulletin 

Maryland  State  Medical  Journal 

Maryland  Teacher,  The 
**      ,     ^  ~  ,_         Baltimore,  Md. 
Maryland  Tobacco  Grower 
„      ,     ,  .  .  Baltimore.  Md. 

Maryland  -Wash  mrtnti-  Delaware 
Beverage  Journal  Baltimore.  Md. 


MascuLines New  York.  N.  Y. 

Masked  Raider Derby.   Conn. 

Masonic  Bulletin Cleveland,  O. 

Masonic  Chronicler....  Chicago,  111. 
Masonic  Home  Journal 

Louisville.  Ky. 

Masonic  Monthly Mobile,  Ala. 

Masonic  News Montreal,  Que. 

Masonic  News  and  Algerian 

Helena.  Mont. 
Masonic  Temple  Topics 

Chicago.  111. 
Masonic  Tidings  .  .Milwaukee.  Wis. 

Masonic  Tribune Seattle.  Wash. 

Masonic  World  Detroit.  Mich. 

Massachusetts  Beverage  Journal 

Boston.  Mass. 
Massachusetts  Collegian 

Amherst.  Mass. 
Massachusetts  Physician 

Boston,  Mass. 
Massachusetts  Teacher 

Boston.  Mass. 
Mass  Transportation..Wheaton.  111. 

Mass  Vending Chicago.  111. 

Master  Barber  and  Beautician 

Magazine   Chicago.  111. 

Master  Detective  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Masterkey.  The 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Master  Plumber  and  Heating 

Contractor  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Master  Shoe  Rebuilder  with  which 
is  combined  The  Shoe  Repairer 
and  Finding  Dealer 

Boston.  Mass. 
Material  Handling  Engineering 

Cleveland.  Ohio 
Material  Handling  Illustrated 

Cleveland.  Ohio 
Materials  Handling  in  Canada 

.  Toronto.  Otit. 

Materials  m  Design  Engineering 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Mathematical  Reviews 

Providence.  R.  I. 
Mathematics  Magazine 

Pacoima,  <".al. 
Mathematics  Teacher 

Washington.  D.  C. 

Matrix        Austin.  Tex. 

Mature  Years....  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Maverick  Marshall  Derby.  Conn. 

Mayfair     Montreal,  Que. 

Mayflower  .  Washington.  D.  C. 
Mayor  and  Manager 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Mazie  and  Her  Boyfriends 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
McCall's  Magazine 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
McCall's  Needlework  &  Crafts 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
McCall's  Pattern  Book 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

McOill  Daily  .  .  Montreal.  Que. 
McGill  Dental  Review 

Montreal,  Que. 
McGill  Engineer,  The 

Montreal,  Que. 
McGill  Medical  Journal 

Montreal.  Cue. 

McGill  News  ..  .Montreal.  Que. 
McKendree  Review .  Lebanon.  I1L 
McLean  County  Farm  and  Home 

Bureau  News    Bloominscton,  111. 
McMurry  War- Whoop 

Abilene.  Texas 
MD  Medical  Newsmagazine 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Meat     Chicago,  111. 

Meat  Dealer Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Mecati'ca  Popular Chicago.  111. 

Mechanical  Contractor 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Mechanical  Engineering 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Mecanique  Populaire  ..Chicago.  111. 
Mechanix  Illustrated 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Mechanization — The  Magazine  of 

Modern  Coal    Washington,  D.  C. 
Media  Agencies  Clients 

Los  Angeles.  Calif. 

Media/scope Evanston.  111. 

Medical  Abstracts  (see  Supple- 
ment)   Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Medical  Annals  of  District  of 

Columbia Washington.  D.  C. 

Medical  Clinics  of  North  America 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Medical  Digest Winnetka.  111. 

Medical  Economics....Oradell,  N.  J. 
Medical  Journal .  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Medical  Record  and  Annals 

Houston.  Tex. 

Medical  Times .Manhasset.  N.  Y. 

Medicine Baltimore.  Md. 

Medicoratna  (see  Supplement) 

Chicago.  111. 

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Meeker  REA  Pioneer 

Eden  Valley.  Minn. 

MEGA  Minneapolis.  Minn. 

Megaphone  Canton.  Mo. 

Megaphone  Georgetown,  Tex. 

Megaphone,  The  Dallas,  Tex. 

Meie  Tee  (Our  Path)          ,    ^  ^ 
New  York.  N.  Y. 
Mekeel's  Stamp  News 

Portland.  Me. 

Melting  Pot Milwaukee.  Wis. 

Member's  Bulletin  of  the 
Virginia  Museum  of  Fine  Arts 

Richmond.  Va. 
Memphis  Medical  Journal 

Memphis,  Tenn. 

Men — New  York,  N.  Y. 

Mennonite Newton.  Kans. 

Mennonite  Quarterly  Review 

Goshen,  Ind. 

Mennonite  Review. .Winnipeg,  Man. 
Menorah  JournaL.New  York.  N.  Y. 

Men's  Modes  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Men's  Wear New  York.  N.  Y. 

Men's  Wear  of  Canada 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Mental  Hospitals 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Mental  Hygiene..  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Mentor Arlington.    Texas 

Mercer  Cluster Macon,  Ga. 

Mercerian,  The Macon,  Ga. 

Merchants  Journal 

Birmingham.  Ala. 
Merchants  Trade  Journal 

Des  M omes,  Iowa 

Mercury Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Mercury Glenville.   W.   Va. 

Message  de  L'lmmaculee 

Edmonton,  Alta. 
Message  Magazine 

Nashville.  Tenn. 
Messager  Canadien,  Le 

Montreal,  Que. 
Messager  de  Marie  Reine  des 

Coeurs Montreal,  Que. 

Messager  de  Saint  Michel 

Sherbrooke,  Que. 
Messager  du  Tres  Saint  Sacre- 

ment Montreal,  Que. 

Messaggero.  II .  Kansas  City.  Mo. 

Messenger.... Birmingham.  Ala. 

Messenger Richmond,  Va. 

Messenger  of  the  Sacred  Heart 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Messenger,  The  .Chicago.  111. 

Messenger,  The 

East  St.  Louis,  111. 
Messenger.  The..Des  Moines.  Iowa 
Messenger,  The  (Edition  of  Our 

Sunday  Visitor)....Covmgton,  Ky. 
Metabolism-Clinical  and  Experi- 
mental     New  York,  N    Y. 

Metal  Finishing....  Westwood.  N.  J. 
Metal  Forming  and  Fabricating 

Chicago.  111. 
Metal  Polisher.  Buffer  and 

Plater Cincinnati,    Ohio 

Metal  Products  Manufacturing 

Elmhurst,  111. 

Metal  Progress Cleveland.  O. 

Metal  Removing....Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Metal  Reporter New  York.  N.  Y. 

Metals  Review Cleveland,  Ohio 

Metal  Treating 

New  Rochelle,  N   Y. 

Metal -Working Boston,  Mass. 

Meteorological  Abstracts  and 

Bibliography  ..      ..Boston,  Mass. 
Methodist  Christian  Advocate 

Birmingham,  Ala. 

Methodist  Layman Chicago.  111. 

Methodist  Woman Cincinnati,  O. 

Metlfax Cleveland,   Ohio 

Metro Port  Credit.  Ont. 

Metronome   (see  Supplement) 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Metropolitan  Montreal,  Que. 

Metropolitan  Host 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Metropolitan  Miamian,  The 

'Miami,  Fla. 
Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art, 

Bulletin  of New  York.  N.  Y. 

Metropolitan  News 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Metropolitan  Star..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Miami  Hurricane,  The 

Coral  Gables.  Fla. 

Miami  Student Oxford.  Ohio 

Michaelman Winooski,  Vt. 

Michigan  AFL-C.I.O.  News 

Detroit.  Mich. 
Michigan  Alumnus 

Ann  Arbor.  Mich. 
Michigan  Architect  and  Engineer 
Detroit,  Mich. 

Michigan  Bell Detroit.  Mich. 

Michigan  Beverage  News 

Detroit*  Mich. 


Alphabetical  Index,  1959 


Michigan  Catholic ..  Detroit,  Mich. 
Michigan  Christian  Advocate 

Adrian,  Mich. 
Michigan  Contractor  and  Builder 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Michigan  Daily....Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Michigan  Drug  Journal 

Detroit,  Mich. 
Michigan  Education  Journal 

Lansing,  Mich. 
Michigan  Farmer 

East  Lansing,  Mich. 
Michigan  Farm  News 

Charlotte,  Mich. 
Michigan  Food  News 

Lansing,  Mich. 

Michigan  Investor... .Detroit,  Mich. 
Michigan  Law  Review 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Michigan  Librarian 

East  Lansing.  Mich 
Michigan  Manufacturer  and 

Financial  Record....Detroit.  Mich. 
Michigan  Milk  Messenger 

Detroit,  Mich 
Michigan  Motor  Carrier 

Detroit.  Mich 
Michigan  Motor  News 

Detroit.  Mich 
Michigan  Municipal  Review 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Michigan  National  Guardsman 

Lansing,  Mich. 
Michigan  Out -of -Doors 

Lansing.  Mich. 
Michigan  Overseas  Veteran 

Lansing,  Mich 

Michigan  Patron Lansing,  Mich. 

Michigan  Police  Journal 

Detroit.  Mich 

Michigan  Pythian Owosso.  Mich. 

Michigan  Restaurateur 

Detroit.  Mich 

Michigan  Roads  and  Construc- 
tion  Lansing,    Mich 

Michigan's  Health. ...Lansing,  Mich 
Michigan  State  Bar  Journal 

Lansing,  Mich 
Michigan  State  News 

East  Lansing,  Mich. 
Michigan  State  University 
Magazine,  The 

East  Lansing,  Mich. 
Michigan  Table  Topper 

Bay  City,  Mich. 
Michigan  Tech  Lode 

Houghton,  Mich 
Michigan  Technic 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Michigan  Tradesman 

Grand  Rapids.  Mich 

Mickey  Mouse New  York.  N.  Y. 

Microphone    Houston,  Tex 

Microwave  Journal... .Boston.  Mass. 

Mid-America Chicago,    111 

Mid-Atlantic  Apothecary 

Williamstown.  N.  J 
Mid-Continent  Banker 

St    Louis,  Mo 
Mid- Continent  Bottler 

Kansas  City.  Mo. 
Mid-Continent  Jeweler 

Kansas  City.  Mo. 
Mid-Continent  Mortician 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Mid- Continent  Purchaser 

Tulsa,  Okla. 
Middle  East  Journal.  The 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Midland Fremont.  Neb 

Midland  Cooperator 

Minneapolis,  Minn 
Midland  Schools.... DCS  Moines.  la. 

Midnight  Oil Buffalo.  N.  Y. 

Mid-South  Cotton  News 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Midstream  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Midwest  Automotive  News 

Chicago.  111. 
Mid-West  Contractor 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Midwest  Engineer  ..  Chicago,  111. 
Mid- Western  Banker 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Midwestern  Druggist 

Kansas  City.  Mo. 
Midwestern  Trucker  and  Shipper 

Omaha,  Neb. 
Midwest  Farm  Paper  Unit 

Chicago,  111. 
Midwest  Furniture  News 

^  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Midwest  Home  Builder 

Warren,  Mich. 
Midwest  Industry  Magazine 

Toneka,  Kan. 
Midwest  Inspection  Journal 

Chicago.  HI. 
Midwest  Manufacturing 

Oak  Park.  HI. 

97 


Midwest  Motor  Transport 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Midwest  Municipal  Utilities 

Overland  Park,  Kans 
Midwest  Purchasing  Agent 

Cleveland.  Ohio 
Mid-  West  Restaurant  News 

Chicago.  Ill 
Midwest  Scandinavian 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Midwest  Truckman 

Yatcs  Center,  Kan* 
Midwest  Wool  Growers  News 

K«tnsas  City,  Mo 
Migrant,  The....Elizabethton,  Tenn. 

Military  Affairs-Washington,  D.  C. 
Military  Chaplain 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Military  Electronics 

Cleveland,  O. 
Military  Engineer 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Military  Market 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Military  Medicine 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Military  Review 

Fort  Leavenworth,  Kans. 
Military  Systems  Design 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Milk  Dealer  ........     Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Milking  Shorthorn  Journal 

Springfield,  Mo. 
Milk  Products  Journal 

Milwaukee.  Wis. 

Mill  and  Factory..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Millie  The  Model 

New  York.  N.  Y 
Millinery  Research 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Milling  Production 

Minneapolis.  Minn 
Mills  Quarterly  ............  Oakland,  Cal. 

Mill  Stock  Reporter 

New  York.  N    Y 
Mills  Stream  ............     Oakland.  Cal. 

Milton  College  Wildcat 

Milton.  Wis. 

Milwaukee  Medical  Society  Times 
Milwaukee.  Wis 
Milwaukee  Road  Magazine 

Chicago,  111. 
Minaret  ............................  Tampa,  Fla. 

Mine-Mill  Union       Denver.  Colo. 
Miner.  The  ......    Wilkes-Barre.  Pa. 

Mines   Mazarine....     Denver,   Colo 


Mining  Congress  Journal 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Mining  Engineering 

New  York,  N.  Y 
Mining  Equipment  News 

Middlesboro.  Ky. 

Mining  in  Canada  Winnipeg,  Man. 
Mining  Record     ........  Denver.   Colo 

Mining  World  .San  Francisco.  Cal. 
Ministry  ............  Washington,    D.    C. 

Minneapolis  Institute  of  Arts 
Bulletin  .....    Minneapolis,    Minn. 

Minnesota  Children's  Home 
Finder  .....................  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Minnesota  Clubw9tnan 

Minneapolis,  Minn 
Minnesota  Daily 

Minneapolis,  Minn 
Minnesota  Farmer 

Minneapolis.  Minn. 
Minnesota  Food  Guide 

St.  Paul,  Minn 
Minnesota  Grange  Gleaner 

Mtlaca.  Mjnn 

Minnesota  History.  .St.  Paul,  Minn 
Minnesota  Horticulturist 

St.  Paul.  Minn 
Minnesota  Journal  of  Education 

St.  Paul.  Minn 
Minnesota  Law  Review 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Minnesota  Legionnaire 

St   Paul.  Minn. 
Minnesota  Master  Plumber 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Minnesota  Medicine 

St   Paul,  Minn. 
Minnesota  Missionary 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Minnesota  Motorist 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Minnesota  Municipalities 

Minneapolis.  Minn. 
Minnesota  Out-of-  Doors 

Hopkins,  Minn. 
Minnesota  Pharmacist 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Minnesota  Police  Journal 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Minnesota  Press 

Minneapolis.  Minn. 

1587 


Minnesota  Registered  Nurse 

Saint  Paul,  Minn. 
Minnesota  Smoke  Eater 

Worthington,  Minn. 
Minnesota  Technulug 

Minneapolis.  Minn. 

Minuteman  Bloom  held,    N.    J. 

Mirror Memphis,  Tenn. 

Miss  America New  York,  N.  Y. 

Miss  Delta    Cleveland,  Miss. 

Missile  Design  and  Development 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Missiles  and  Rockets — Magazine 
of  World  Astronauf.es 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Missionary  Horizons  (see  Supple- 
ment) ....  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Missionary  Link..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Missionary  Monthly  ..Toronto,  Ont. 
Mission  Herald  Farmville,  N.  C. 
Mission  Herald....  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Mission  Post    Chicago,  111. 

Missions    New  York.  N.  Y. 

Missions  Franciscames 

Quebec,  Que, 

Mississippian  .  ...Oxford.  Miss. 
Mississippi  Banker.Jackson,  Miss. 
Mississippi  Business  Review 

State  College.  Miss. 
Mississippi  Collegian 

Clinton,  Miss. 
Mississippi  Doctor 

Booneville,  Miss. 
Mississippi  Educational  Advance 

Jackson,  Miss. 
Mississippi  Farm  Bureau  News 

Jackson,  Miss. 
Mississippi  Farmer 

Jackson,  Miss. 

Mississippi  Federated  Co-op.  News 
Jackson,  Miss. 
Mississippi  Grocers  Guide 

Jackson.  Miss. 
Mississippi  Highways 

Jackson,  Mis*. 
Mississippi  Methodist  Advocate 

Jackson,  Miss. 
Mississippi  Register 

Jackson,  Miss. 
Mississippi  State  Alumnus 

State  College,  Miss. 
Mississippi  Stockman  Farmer 


Jackson,  Miss. 
Historical 


Mississippi  Valley 

Review    .  .          ..     Lincoln,  Neb. 
Mississippi  Valley  Lumberman 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Mississippi  Valley  Medical 
Journal  incorporating  the 
Radiologic  Review  ...Quincy.  III. 
Mississippi  Veteran 

Brandon.  Miss. 

Missouri  Alumnus....Columbia,  Mo 

Missouri  Botanical  Garden  Bulletin 

St.  Louis.  Mo. 

Missouri  Counselor  ..  ..Mexico.  Mo. 
Missouri  Farm  Bureau  News 

Jefferson  City.  Mo. 
Missouri  Farmer   .  Columbia,  Mo. 

Missouri  Grocer Sedalia.  Mo. 

Missouri  Historical  Review 

Columbia.  Mo. 
Missouri  Law  Review 

Columbia.  Mo. 
Missouri  LP-Gas  Talks 

Springfield,  Mo. 

Missouri  Medicine  St.  Louis.  Mo. 
Missouri  Miner  .  ...  Rolla,  Mo. 
Missouri  Municipal  Review 

Columbia,  Mo. 
Missouri  Pacific  Lines  Magazine 

(see  Supplement). .St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Missouri  Pharmacist 

Jefferson  City,  Mo. 
Missouri  Press  News 

Columbia,  Mo. 

Missouri  Ruralist  .Topeka,  Kans. 
Missouri  School  Journal 

St.  Louis.  Mo. 

Missouri  "Show  Me"  Legion- 
naire   Jefferson  City.  Mo. 

Missouri  Valley  Delta 

Marshall.  Mo. 

Miss  Recordia Dallas.  Pa. 

Mitre Lennoxville.  Cue. 

M.  I.  T.  Voo  Doo 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Mizrachi  Weg  ..  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Mobile  Home  Citizen 


Mobile  Homes __.  — 

Mobilehomes  and  Trailers  in 
Canada  .- Toronto,  Ont. 

Mobile  Living  for  the  Mobile- 
home  Owner Sarasota,  Fla. 

Model  Airplane  Nei 

Model  Railroader.  The 

Milwaukee.  Wii. 


Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Model  Trains Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Modern  Baby,  The 

Modern  Beauty  Shop....Chica'go.'  111! 
Modern  Brewery  Age 

Stamford,  Conn. 

Modern  Bride New  York.  N.  Y. 

Modern  Castings  Des  Flames,  111. 

Modem  Concrete  Chicago.  IlL 

Modern  Converter Duluth,  Minn. 

Modern  Dairyman  .St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Modern  Drugs....  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Modern  Farmer.  The 

Winnipeg.  Man. 
Modern  Fiction  Studies 

Lafayette,  Ind. 


Modern  Game  Breeding 

~\>ylest« 


town.  Pa. 


Doj. 
Modern  Garden  Center 

Arcadia.  Cal. 

Modern  Grocer. .  New  York.  N.  Y 
Modern  Hardware  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Modern  Highways Chicago.  111. 

Modern  Hospital Chicago,  111. 

Modern  Instructor  .  Regina.  Sask. 
Modern  Language  Journal,  The 

St.  Louis.  Mo. 
Modern  Language  Notes 

Baltimore.  Md. 
Modern  Lithography 

Caldwell.  N.  J 
Modern  Machine  Shop 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Modern  Man Skokie.  111. 

Modern  Management 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Modern  Materials  Handling 

Boston.  Mass. 

Modern  Maturity  (see  Supplement) 
Ojai.  Cal. 
Modern  Medicine 

Minneapolis.  Minn. 
Modern  Medicine  of  Canada 

Toronto.  Ont. 

Modern  Metals Chicago.  111. 

Modern  Miller  and  Bakers  News 

Prospect  Heights.  111. 
Modern  Miss  . .  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Modern  Needlecraft 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Modern  Office  Procedures 

Cleveland,  O 

Modern  Packaging ..New  York.  N.  Y. 
Modern  Pattern  Making 

Cos  Cob,  Conn. 

Modern  Philology Chicago.  111. 

Mote.  »«««»£, 

Modem  Plastics  .  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Modern  Power  and  Engineering 

Toronto,  Ont. 

Modern  Railroads Chicago.  111. 

Modern  Romances  .New  York.  N.  Y. 
Modern  Sanitation  and  Building 
Maintenance  ....New  York.  N.  Y. 

Modern  Schools Madison,  Wis. 

Modern  Screen  ...New  York.  N.  Y. 
Modern  Stationer  and  Office 
Equipment  Dealer 

Duluth,  Minn. 

Modern  Textiles  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Modern  Theatre-Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Modern  Trans  — .....Boston,  Mass. 
Modern  Veterinary  Practice 

Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 
Modern  Windows  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Modern  Woodman  Rock  Island,  111. 
Moila  Temple  Bulletin 

St.  Joseph.  Mo. 
Monatshefte  fur  Deutschen  Un- 

terricht  Madison,  Wis. 

Monatspost  (see  Supplement) 

Rochester.  N.  Y. 

Monde  Ouvier Montreal.  Que. 

Monetary  Times Toronto,  Ont. 

Money  and  Commerce 

Pittsburgh.  Pa 

Monitor San  Francisco,  Cal 

Monitor....M........-~....^Trenton,  N.  J 

Monitor    Albany.  N.  Y. 

Monopoly  State  Review,  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Monroe  County  Farm  and  Home 

News «...    ....Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Monroe  Legal  Reporter 

Stroudsburg,  Pa. 
Montana  Agriculture 

Bozeraan.  Mont. 
Montana  D.A.V.  News 

Kalispell,  Mont. 

Montana  Education  Helena.  Mont. 
Montana  Exponent  Bozeman,  Mont. 
Montana  Farmer  Stockman 

Great  Falls,  Mont. 
Montana  Fanners  Vniyn  News 

Great  Falls,  Mont. 
Montana  Food  Distributor.  The 

MiMOula,  Mont. 
Montana  Kalinin  .  Missoula,  Mont. 


Montana  Legionnaire 


ire 


Mont. 


Montana  Magazine  of  Western 

History,  The    Helena,  Mont. 

Montana  Oil  Journal 

Great  Palls,  Mont. 
Montana  Rural  Electric  News 

Denver,  Colo. 
Montana  Stockgrower 

Helena,  Mont 
Montana  Wool  Grower 

Helena,  Mont. 

Montclarion Montclair,  N.  J. 

Montgomery  Co.  Farm  News 

Fonda,  N.  Y. 
Montgomery  Co.  Law  Reporter 

Norristown,  Pa. 
Monthly  Purchasing  Guide  to 
Institutional  Management 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Montrealer  Montreal.  Que. 

Monumental   News-Review 

Buffalo.  N.  Y. 

Moody  Monthly Chicago,  IlL 

Mooring  Mast,  The 

Parkland.  Wash. 

Moose  Magazine Chicago,  111. 

Moravian   .    .  Bethlehem.  Pa. 

Morehouse  Alumnus.   Atlanta.  Ga. 
Morgan  Horse  Magazine 

Leommster,  Mass. 
Morris  Harvey  Comet 

Charleston.  W.  Va. 
Mortgage  Banker  Chicago,  111. 
Morticians  of  the  Southwest 

Dallas.  Tex. 
Mortuary  Management 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Morze  (The  Sea) Chicago.  111. 

Most  Teenage  Group 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Motel  Chicago.  111. 

Moteru  Dirva    Chicago.  111. 

Mother  and  Child 

Long  Island  City.  N.  Y. 
Mother's  Home  Life  and  the 

Household  Guest  Winona.  Minn. 
Motion  Picture  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Motion  Picture  Daily 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Motion  Picture  Exhibitor 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Motion  Picture  Herald 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Nashville.  Tenn. 


.  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Chetek.  Wis. 
.Philadelphia.  Pa. 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Vancouver,  B.  C. 

.  Pasadena.    Cal. 


Motive  

Motor 

Motor  

Motor  Age    

Motor  Boating  .. 
Motor  Carrier 
Motorcyclist  .. 
Motor  Dealer 

Oklahoma  City.  Okla. 
Motor  Group  ..  . .  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Motor  Guide  .  ....New  York.  N.  Y. 
Motor  in  Canada  Winnipeg.  Man. 

Motorist    Chambersburg,   Pa. 

Motorist    Erie.  Pa. 

Motorland San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Motor  Life Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Motorman.  Conductor  and  Motor 
Coach  Operator 

Washington.  D.  C. 

Motor  Mention Hamsburg,  Pa. 

Motor  News    Chicago.  111. 

Motor  News    Cam  den.  N.  J. 

Motor  Registration  News  of 

California  Oakland.    Cal. 

Motor  Service Chicago,  111. 

Motor  Topics    Palmyra,  Pa. 

Motor  Transport  Calgary.  Alberta 
Motor  Transportation  and  Western 
Trucking  (see  Supplement) 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Motor  Transportation  Hi-Lights 

Columbia.  S.  C. 

Motor  Transportation  in  the  West 
(see  Supplement) 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Motor  Transport  Shipping  News 

St.  Louis.  Mo. 

Motor  Travel Columbus,   O. 

Motor  Trend  ....  Los  Angelea,  Cal. 
Motor  Truck  and  Coach 

Toronto,  Oat. 
Motor  Truck  News  (Iowa) 

Des  Moines,  la. 
Motor  Truck  News 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Motorway  Transport  .  Chicago.  111. 

Motor  West Orange.  Cat 

Motour    Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Mountain  Echo  Emmittburg.  Md. 
Mountaineer,  The  Wilburton.  Okla. 
Mountaineer.  The  Kemrille.  Tt*. 
Mountain  Music.  Columbus,  Ohio 
Mountain  States  Banker 

Denver,  Colo. 
Mount  Allison  Record 

Sackville,  N.  B. 
Mount  Hermon  Alumni  News 

Mount  Hermon.  Mass. 

1638 


Mount  Holyoke  Alumnae  Quarterly 
South  Hadley.  Mass. 
Mount  Holyoke  News 

South  Hadley,  Mass. 
Mount  Mary  Times 

Milwaukee.  Wis. 

Mouseketeers New  York,  N.  Y. 

Movers  News New  York.  N.  Y. 

Movie  and  TV  Spotlight 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Movieland  and  TV  Times 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Movie  Life New  York,  N.  Y. 

Movie  Mirror New  York.  N.  Y. 

Movie  Stars  Parade- TV 

Close-ups New  York,  N.  Y. 

Movie  World  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Mr.  District  Attorney 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

M.  S.  L Montreal.  Quo. 

MTM— The  Journal  of  Methods- 
Time  Measurement 

Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

Muhlenberg Weekly..  Allentown.  Pa. 
Municipal  Engineers  Journal 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Municipal  Finance  . . .  Chicago.  111. 

Municipality Madison.  Wis. 

Municipal  Law  Reporter 

Hanover.  Pa. 

Municipal  News  Seattle.  Wash. 

Municipal  Signal  Engineer 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Municipal  South  Charlotte.  N.  C. 
Municipal  Utilities  Magazine 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Municipal  World  St.  Thomas.  Ont. 

Munkas.  A New  York,  N.  Y. 

Muscle  Builder..  Jersey  City.  N.  J. 

Muscle  Power Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Muscular  Dystrophy  News 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Museum New  York,  N.  Y. 

Museum  News  Washington,  D.  C. 
Musical  America  .New  York.  N.  Y. 
Musical  Courier  ..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Musical  Leader  ....  Chicago.  111. 
Musical  Merchandise  Review 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Musical  News  ..  San  Francisco,  Cat 
Musical  Quarterly 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Musicana    New  Haven,  Conn. 

Music  Clubs  Magazine 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Music  Educators  Journal 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Music  Journal  .  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Music  Magazine.  Hollywood.  Cal. 
Music  of  the  West  Magazine 

juos  Angeles.  Cal. 
Music  Trades  ..  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Music  U.S.A.  (see  Supplement) 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Muslim  World  .  .  Hartford.  Conn. 
Mustang  .  Silver  City.  N.  M. 
Mustang  El  San  Luis  Obispo,  Cat 
Mutt  and  Jeff  ..  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Mutual  Magazine  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Mutual  Review  .Washington.  D.  C. 

Muzikos  Zinios Chicago,  111. 

Muzzle  Blasts Portsmouth.  Ohio 

My  Baby   New  York.  N,  Y. 

Mycologia New  York.  N.  Y. 

My  Greatest  Adventure 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

My  Little  Margie Derby.  Conn. 

My  Love  Secret....New  York.  N.  Y. 
My  Own  Romance 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

My  Romance  New  York,  N.  Y. 

My  Romance  Group 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
My  Romantic  Adventures 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

My  Secret  Life    Derby.  Conn. 

Mysteries  of  Unexplored  Worlds.... 
Derby,  Conn. 

Mystery  In  Space-New  York.  N.  Y. 
Mjr  Weekl*  Header... .Columbus.  O. 


N 


N.  A.  A.  Bulletin  New  York.  N.  Y. 
N.  A.  C.  Club  Life  ..  Newark.  N.  J. 
NADA  Magazine 

Washington.  D.  C. 
NAHB  Journal  of  Homebuilding 


N.IM.  VHri 

Name*:  Journal  of  American 

Name  Society..^.  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Nancy....  ..........  M....New  York.  N.  Y. 

NARDA  News  ..............  Chicago,  in. 

18- 


Alphabetical  Index,  1959 


Narodne  Slovo  .........  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

Nasa  Nada  ..........................  Gary,  Ind. 

Nashe  Zhittya  ........  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Nassau  County  Agricultural 


io 
Nation,  The  ..„...  .New  York.  rf.  Y. 

National  Aeronautics 

Washington,  D.  C. 
National  Am  vet..  Washington,  D.  C. 
National  Baptist  Union-Review 

Nashville,  Tenn. 
National  Baptist  Voice 

Nashville,  Tenn. 
National  Barred  Rock  Journal 

Coupeville.  Wash. 
National  Beauty  School  Journal 
and  Beauty  School  Manage* 
ment      ............  New  York,  N.  Y. 

National  Bottlers'  Gazette 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
National  Bowhunter,  The 

Milton,  Wis. 

National  Bowlers  Journal  and 
Billiard  Revue  .......  Chicago.  111. 

National  Builder  .....  Toronto,  Ont. 

National  Bulletin,  The 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
National  Button  Bulletin 

Hi»htstown,  N.  J. 
National  Business  Woman 

Washington,  D.  C. 
National  Candy  Wholesaler 

Washington,  D.  C. 
National  Capitol  Pharmacist 

Washington,  D.  C. 
National  Catholic  Kindergarten 
Review    ........        St.   Louis,  Mo. 

National  Chinchilla  Breeder 

Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 

National  Civic  Review  (see  Supple- 

ment)  ........    New  York,  N.  Y. 

National  Cleaner  and  Dyer 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
National  College  Journal  of 
Chiropractic  .........    Chicago.    111. 

National  Comics  Group 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
National  Concrete  Products  News 

Toronto,  Ont. 
National  Congress  Bulletin 

Chicago,  111. 
National  Corporation  Reporter 

Chicago.  111. 
National  Council  Outlook 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
National  Defense  ..........  Arcadia.  Cal. 

National  Defense  Transportation 
Journal  ..........  Washington,  D.  C. 

National  Eclectic  Medical  Assn. 
Quarterly   (see  Supplement) 

Oklahoma  City.  Okla. 
National  Engineer  ......  Chicago.  Ill 

National  Equipment  Review 

Los  AnKeles,  Cal. 
National  Farm  and  Garden 
Magazine        ....Short  Hills,  N.  J. 

National  Fisherman 

Goffstown.  N.  H. 
National  Flying  Farmer 

Wichita,  Kan. 
National  Food  Distributors 
Journal  .......................   Chicago,  111. 

National  Foundation  News 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
National  4-H  News  ......  Chicago,  111. 

National  Fur  News..  Denver.  Colo. 
National  Furniture  Review 

Chicago,  111. 
National  Future  Farmer.  The 

Alexandria,  Va. 
National  Gardener  (see  Supple- 

ment) Columbia,  S.  C. 

National  Geneological   Society 
Quarterly  (see  Supplement) 

Washington,  D.  C. 
National  Geographic  Magazine 

Washington.  D.  C. 
National  Glass  Budget 

Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
National  Gleaner  Forum 

Birmingham,  Mich. 
National  Golfer    .  San  Mateo.  Cal. 
National  Grange  Monthly 
XT    ,      ,  „       ,    Springfield.  Mass. 
National  Guardian 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
National  Guardsman 
XT    .       ,  rr    J    Washington,  D.  C. 
National  Hardwood  Magazine 

Memphis,  Tenn. 
National  Hay  Press 
xi    •       i  TT    _,      Indianapolis.  Ind. 
National  Hearing  Aid  Journal 

Sioux  City.  Iowa 
National  Herald,  The 
XT    •      ,  «•      „  Washington,  D.  C. 
National  Hog  Farmer 

Grundy  Center.  la. 


National  Horseman..Louisville,  Ky. 
National  Horticultural  Magazine 
XT    .      ,  tr         Washington,  D.  C. 
National  Humane  Review 

Denver.  Colo. 


National  Insurance  Buyer 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
National  Jeweler  Incorporating 
Jewelry  ................  New  York.  N.  Y. 

National  Jewish  Ledger 

Washington.  D.  C. 
National  Jewish  Monthly 

Washington,  D.  C. 
National  Labour  Journal 

Ottawa.  Ont. 
National  Lithographer 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
National  Live  Stock  Producer 

Chicago.  111. 
National  Lutheran,  The 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
National  Medical  Secretary 

Boston,  Mass. 
National  Merchandiser 

Montreal,  Que. 
National  Motel  News 

Columbus,  Ohio 
National  Motorist 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
National  Municipal  Review   (see 

Supplement)..    New  York,  N.  Y. 
National  News  of  the  American 
Legion  Auxiliary 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 
National  Oil  Jobber 

Washington,  D.  C. 
National  Parent-Teacher 

Chicago,  111. 
National  Parks  Magazine 

Washington,  D.  C. 
National  Pension  Guide 

Washington,  D.  C. 
National  Petroleum  News 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
National  Photographer 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 
National  Plumbing  and  Heating 
Supply  News  (see  Supplement) 

Boston,  Mass. 
National  Police  Gazette 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
National  Potato  Council  News 

Washington.  D.  C. 
National  Press  Photographer 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

National  Program  New  York,  N.Y. 
National  Prospector's  Gazette 
and  Treasure  Hunters  News 

Bell  flower.  Cal. 
National  Provisioner....Chicago.  III. 

National  Public  Accountant 

Washington.  D.  C. 
National  Publisher   (see  Supple- 
ment)      .........  Chicago,  111. 

National  Rabbit  Raiser 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
National  Reporter  System 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 
National  Republic 

Washington.  D.  C. 
National  Review  New  York.  N.  Y. 
National  Reviewer 

Waterbury,  Conn. 

National  Roofer  and  Building  Im- 

provement Contractor   (see  Sup- 

plement)      ............    Chicago,  111. 

National  Roofer,  Siding  and  Insul- 
ation Contractor   (see  Supple- 
ment)      ................  Chicago,  III. 

National  Rug  Cleaner 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
National  Rural  Letter  Carrier 

Washington.  D.  C. 
National  Safety  News.  .Chicago,  111. 
National  Savings  and  Loan 
Journal,  _______    Washington.  D.  C. 

National  Sculpture  Review 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
National  Sheriff 

Washington.  D.  C. 
National  Shorthand  Reporter 

Oskaloosa,  Iowa 
National  Speed  Sport  News 

Ridgewood.  N.  J. 
National  Stationer 

4  Washington,  D.  C. 

National  Stock  Dog  Magazine 

Butler,  Ind. 

National  Theatre  and  Concert 
Magazines  ..........  New  York,  N.  Y. 

National  Tribune-Stars  and 
Stripes  ........  ....Washington,  D.  C. 

National  Underwriter    Chicago.  HI. 
National  Union  Farmer 

Denver,  Colo. 
National  Voice....Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

National  Welfare*  Advocate 

1689 


National  Women's  League  Outl 


Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 
Nation's  Agriculture.  ...Chicago.  111. 

Nation's  Business 

„    .     ,    ..        Washington.  D.  C. 

Nation's  Schools............Chicago,  111. 

Natural  History....New  York.  N.  Y. 

Naturaliste  Canadien,  Le 

Quebec,  Que. 
Nature  Magazine 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Nature's  Path  —  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Nautilus.  The.M.....Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Naval  Affairs....Washington.  D.  C. 
Naval  Aviation  News 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Naval  Stores  Review 

New  Orleans,  La. 
Navigation  ...........  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


Navy  Combat New  York,  N.  Y. 

Navy  News .......San  Diego.  Cal. 

Navy  Times.~....Washington,  D.  C. 


NAWCAS  News Atlanta.  Ga. 

NEA  Journal...... Washington.  D.  C. 

Nebraska  Agriculture 

Lincoln.  Neb. 

Nebraska  Alumnus  ...Lincoln.  Neb. 
Nebraska  Baptist  Messenger 

Omaha,  Neb. 
Nebraska  Beverage  Analyst 

Omaha.  Neb. 
Nebraska  Bird  Review 

Lincoln.  Neb. 

Nebraska  Blue  Print.. Lincoln,  Neb. 
Nebraska  Cattleman 

Alliance,  Neb. 
Nebraska  Education  News 

Lincoln,  Neb. 

Nebraska  Farmer ...Lincoln,  Neb. 

Nebraska  History...... Lincoln,   Neb. 

Nebraska  Legionnaire 

Lincoln,  Neb. 
Nebraska  Mortar  and  Pestle 

Lincoln.  Neb. 
Nebraska  Municipal  Review 

Lincoln.  Neb. 

Nebraskan    Lincoln,    Neb. 

Nebraska  Newspaper  Lincoln,  Neb. 
Nebraska  Oil  Jobber 

Lincoln,  Neb. 
Nebraska  Register 

Grand  Island.  Neb. 
Nebraska  Retailer  ..Omaha,  Neb. 
Nebraska  Smoke  Eater 

Pierce,  Neb. 
Nebraska  State  Medical  Journal 

Lincoln,  Neb. 
Nebraska  Union  Farmer 

Omafia,  Neb. 

NEDA  Journal Chicago,   HI. 

Nederlandse  Post.  De 

Montreal.  One. 

NEGM  Magazine  ...Boston.  Mass. 
Negro  Educational  Review,  The 

Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Negro  History  Bulletin 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Negro  Traveler,  The....Chicago,  111. 

Nerba ~ Boston,    Mass. 

Neurology Minnea  polis,    Minn. 

Nevada  Agriculture  and  Livestock 

Journal Reno,  Nev. 

Nevada  Beverage  Index 

Reno.  Nev. 
Nevada  Education  Bulletin 

Carson  City,  Nev. 
New  Age.  The  Washington,  D.  C. 
New  Aurora,  The 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

New  Century  Leader Elgin,  111. 

New  Christian  Advocate 

Chicago.  III. 

New  Church  Life..Bryn  Athyn.  Pa. 
New  Church  Messenger 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
New  Counter  Freezer  News 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
New  Crossword  Puzzles 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
New  England  Apparel  Register 

Boston,  Mass. 
New  England  Architect  & 
Builder  Illustrated 

Boston,  Mass. 

New  England  Caller.Quincy,  Mass. 
New  England  Construction 

Lexington,  Mass. 
New  England  Dairyman 

Boston,  Mass. 
New  England  Dealerscope 

Boston,  Mass. 
New  England  Electrical  News 

Boston.  Mass. 
New  England  Equipment  Dealer 

Needham.  Mass. 

New  Englander~ Boston.  Mass. 

New  Englander.. ..  Henniker.  N.  H. 
New  England  Furniture  News 

Boston.  Mass. 


Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


New  England  Goat  Mews 

Leicester*  Mass. 
New  England  Hardware 


Boston,  Mass, 
rical  and  Gene- 


New  England  Historical 

alogical  Register    Boston.  Mass. 
New  England  Homestead 

Springfield.  Mass. 
New  England  Journal  of  Medicine 
Boston.  Mass. 
New  England  Poultry  Review, 

The MM....lpswich.  Mass. 

New  England  Printer  and 
Lithographer......... .Boston,    Mass. 

New  England  Purchaser 

Boston.  Mass. 
New  England  Quarterly 

Brunswick.  Me. 
New  England  Railroad  Club 

Boston.  Mass. 
New  England  Retail  Register 

Boston,  Mass. 
New  England  Shepherd 

Sheffield.  Mass. 
New  Equipment  Digest 

Cleveland,  Ohio 
New  Equipment  News 

Toronto.  Ont. 
New  Era  (English-Slovene) 

Cleveland.  Ohio 
Newfoundland  Fisherman.  The 

St.  John's,  Nfld. 
Newfoundland  Journal  of  Com- 
merce  St.  John's,  Nfld. 

New  Hampshire Durham.  N.  H. 

New  Hampshire  Alumnus 

Durham,  N.  H. 
New  Hampshire  Clubwoman 

Hudson.  N.  H. 
New  Hampshire  Educator 

Concord,  N.  H. 
New  Homes  Guide 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
New  Illustrator,  The 

Myerstown.  Pa. 
New  Jersey  Agriculture 

New  Brunswick.  N.  J. 
New  Jersey  Autoist 

Bloomfield,  N.  J. 

New  Jersey  Banker-Princeton,  N.  J. 
New  Jersey  Baptist  Bulletin 

Newark,  N.  J. 
New  Jersey  Bell.... ..  Newark,  N.  J. 

New  Jersey  Beverage  Journal 

Newark.  N.  J. 
New  Jersey  Builder 

Asbury  Park.  N.  J. 
New  Jersey  Building  Contractor 

Trenton,  N.  J. 
New  Jersey  Business 

Newark,  N.  J. 
New  Jersey  Club  Woman 

Newark.  N.  J. 
New  Jersey  Farm  and  Garden 

Sea  Isle  City.  N.  J. 
New  Jersey  Grocer 

Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
New  Jersey  Home  Builder  and 

Contractor Newark,  N.  J. 

New  Jersey  Journal  of 

Pharmacy Philadelphia.  Pa. 

New  Jersey  Law  Journal 

„       „  Newark,  N.  J. 

New  Jersey  Municipalities 

Trenton.  N.  J. 
New  Jersey  Music  and  Art* 

Caldwell,  N.  J. 
New  Jersey  Outdoors 

Trenton.  N.  J. 
New  Jersey  Realtor 

Newark,  N.  J. 
New  Korea~.._....Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

New  Leader New  York.  N.  Y. 

New  Medical  Material 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
New  Mexico  Alumnus 

Albuquerque,  N.  M. 
New  Mexico  Beverage  Journal 
„       __     .      ^Albuquerque,  N.  M. 
New  Mexico  Business 

Albuquerque.  N.  M. 
New  Mexico  Farm  and  Ranch 

Las  Cruces.  N.  M. 
New  Mexico  Historical  Review 

Santa  F««.  N.  M. 
New  Mexico  Law 

Carlsbad.  N.  M. 
New  Mexico  Lobo 

Albuquerque.  N.  M. 
New  Mexico  Magazine 

Santa  Fe.  N.  M. 
New  Mexico  Quarterly 
«       *.     ,      « Albuquerque.  N.  M. 
New  Mexico  Register 

Santa  Fe,  N.  M. 
New  Mexico  School  Review 

Santa  Fe,  N.  M. 
New  Mexico  Stockman 

Albuquerque,  N.  M. 
New  Orleans  Port  Record 

New  Orleans,  LA. 


Mew  Outlook  for  the  Blind 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
New  Philosophy    Bryn  Athyn,  Pa. 

New  Physician,  The Chicago.  111. 

New  Products  Digest 

Cincinnati.  Ohio 

New  Republic Washington.  D.  C. 

News San  Quentin,  Cal. 

News  .. Geary,  Okla. 

News „ Mercersburg.  Pa. 

News Sweet  Briar,  Va 

News  Briefs Indianapolis,  Ind. 

News  Bulletin Boston.  Mass. 

News  Bulletin.  Omaha  Chamber 

of  Commerce  Omaha.  Neb. 

Newsdealer    New  York,  N.  Y. 

News  Front New  York,  N.  Y. 

Newsletter Cincinnati,  Ohio 

News  Letter Philadelphia.  Pa. 

News  Letter Middlebury.  Vt. 

New  South  Baker    Atlanta.  Ga. 

News  Record  ....New   York.   N.   Y. 
News  Report..         .Harrisburg,  Pa. 

News  Time    New  York,  N.  Y. 

Newsweek New  York,  N.  Y. 

News  week- European 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
News  week- Pacific..New  York.  N.  Y. 

New  World Chicago.  111. 

New  World  Review 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
New  York  Auto  Repair  News 

New  York,  N    Y. 
New  York  Certified  Public  Ac 

countant New  York.   N     Y. 

New  York  Construction  News 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

New  Yorker.  The  New  York.  N.  Y. 
New  Yorker  Wochenblat 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
New  York  Genealogical  and  Bio- 
graphical Record 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
New  York  History 

Cooperstown,  N.  Y. 
New  York  Industrial  World 

Fluflhing.  N.  Y. 
New  York  Journal  of  Dentistry 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
New  York  Law  Journal 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
New  York  Lumber  Trade  Journal 
( Incorporating  Lumberland) 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
New  York  Medicine 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
New  York  Motorist 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
New  York  Parent-Teacher 

New  York  Physician  and  Ameri- 
can Medicine....New  York.  N.  Y. 
New  York  Press....New  York.  N.  Y. 
New  York  Purchasing  Review 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
New  York  Sales  Executive 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
New  York  State  Banker 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
New  York  State  Bar  Bulletin 

Albany.  N.  Y. 
New  York  State  Bulletin 

Albany.  N.  Y. 
New  York  State  Conservationist 

Albany,  N.  Y. 
New  York  State  Dental  Journal 

Hempstead.  N.  Y. 
New  York  State  Education 

Albany.  N.  Y. 
New  York  State  Journal  of 

Medicine    ~ New  York.  N.  Y 

New  York  State  Nurse 

Albany.  N.  Y. 
New  York  State  Pharmacist 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
New  York  Teacher  News 

New  York,  N.  Y 
New  York  Temperance  Work 

New  York.  N.  Y 
New  York  University  Alumni 

News,  The New  York,  N.  Y. 

New  York  University  Evening 

News „ New  York.  N.  Y. 

Niagara  Index,  The 

Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Night  and  Day — New  York,  N.  Y. 
Nineteenth-Century  Fiction 

N.  I.  S.  A.  Newt —  St.  Louis!  Mo! 

Nite  Shift —   Cleveland.  O. 

NJEA  Review..«...~...Trenton,  N.  J. 
NJTL  Bulletin 

„  ,   n  Haddon  Heights.  N.  J. 
N.L.G.I.  Spokesman 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 

NOFA  Bulletin Chicago.  111. 

Noise  Control New  York.  N.  Y. 

Nok  Vilaga New  York.  N.  Y. 

Nondestructive  Testing 

Evans  ton.  111. 

1640 


Norbest  Turkey  News 

Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 
Nor'Easter.  The  ..Philadelphia.  Pa. 


Norfolk Norfolk,   Va. 

Norfolk  and  Western  Magazine 

Hoanoke,  Va. 

Norrona Winnipeg,    Man. 

Norse  Wind  - Miami.  O. 

Norsk  Ungdom 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
North  American  Esperanto 

Review Seattle.    Wash. 

Northampton  Motorist 

Easton.  Pa. 
North  Carolina  Catholic 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 
North  Carolina  Christian 

Advocate Greensboro,  N.  C. 

North  Carolina  Education 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 
North  Carolina  Farm  Bureau 

News Greensboro,  N.  C. 

North  Carolina  Historical 

Review  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

North  Carolina  Law  Review 

Chapel  Hill.  N.  C. 
North  Carolina  Legion  News 

Charlotte.  N.  C. 
North  Carolina  Lutheran 

Salisbury,  N.  C. 
North  Carolina  Medical  Journal 

Raleigh.  N.  C. 
North-Central  Louisiana 

Register... Alexandria,    La. 

North  Central  Farm  Bureau 

News   ...   Clifton.  Kan. 

North  Central  Porchasor 

St.  Paul.  Minn. 
North  Dakota  Cancer  News 

Fargo,  N.  D. 
North  Dakota  Outdoors 

Bismarck.  N.  D. 
North  Dakota  Press  Bulletin 

Killdeer,  N.  D. 
North  Dakota  Rural  Electric 

Bismarck.  N.  D. 
North  Dakota  State  Engineer 

Fanco.  N.  D. 
North  Dakota  Teacher 

Bismarck,  N.  D. 
North  Dakota  Wool  Grower 

Fargo,  N.  D. 

Northeastern Tahlequah.  Okla. 

Northeastern  Alumnus 

Boston.  Mass. 

Northeastern  News. .Boston,  Mass. 
Northeast  Funeral  Director 

Boston,  Mass. 
Northern  Automotive  Journal 

St   Paul.  Minn. 
Northern  College  News 

Mar<;uette,  Mich. 

Northern  Miner Toronto.  Ont. 

Northern  Review Ada.  O. 

Northern  Sportsman 

Fort  Frances,  Ont. 

Northern  Star DeKalb,  III. 

North  Lawrence  News.  The 

Kansas  City.  Mo. 
North  Park  College  News 

Chicago,  111. 
Northwest  Agency  Bulletin 

Seattle,  Wash. 
Northwest  Architect 

St.  Paul.  Minn. 
Northwest  Boating 

Seattle,  Wash. 
North  West  Dentistry 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Northwest  Digest....Quesnel.  B.  C. 

Northwestern    Evanston.    111. 

Northwestern  Banker 

Des  Moines.  la. 

Northwestern  Bell Omaha.  Neb. 

North  Western  Druggist 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Northwestern  Jeweler 

Albert  Lea.  Minn. 
Northwestern  Kansas  Register 

Salina.  Kan. 
Northwestern  Lumber  Dealer 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Northwestern  Miller 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Northwestern  News. .  Chicago.  111. 
Northwestern  University  Law 

Review Chicago.  HI. 

Northwest  Farm  Equipment 

Journal  Minneapolis.  Minn. 

Northwest  Farm  News 

Bellingham.  Wash. 
Northwest  Graphic  Arts  News 

Seattle.  Wash. 
Northwest  Insurance 

Minneapolis.  Minn. 
Northwest  Lutheran  Journal 

Minneapolis.  Minn. 
Northwest  Medidne..Seattle.  Wash. 
Northwest  Missourlan 

Maryville,  Mo. 


Alphabetical  Index,  1959 


Northwest/Missouri   Beverage 

Journal Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Northwest  Motor Seattle.  Wash. 

Northwest  Kuralite 

Portland.  Ore. 
Northwest  Sportsman 

Vancouver,  B.  C. 

Northwest  Sundial....  Portland,  Ore. 
Northwest  Technocrat 

Seattle.  Wash. 

Northwest  Veteran. .Seattle,  Wash. 
North  Woods  Call.  The 

Johannesburg.  Mich. 
Norwegian    American    Commerce 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Notes Washington.  D.  C. 

Notices  Providence,  R.  I. 

Notion  and  Novelty  Review 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Notre  Dame Notre  Dame,  Ind. 

Notre  Dame  Alumnus 

Notre  Dame,  Ind. 
Notre  Dame  Lawyer 

Notre  Dame,  Ind. 
Notre  Dame  Scholastic 

Notre  Dame.  Ind. 
Notre  Dame  Technical  Review 

Notre  Dame.  Ind. 

Nouvelles  Mont  Joli,  Que. 

Nova  Doha Chicago,  111. 

Nova  Scotia  Medical  Bulletin 

Halifax,  N.  S. 
Novela  Cine-Grafica,  La 

North  Hollywood.  Cal. 

Novi  Svet Chicago.  111. 

Novyj  Svit New  York,  N.  Y. 

Novy  Zhurnal New  York.  N.  Y. 

NPPA  Journal  ....New  York,  N.  Y. 
N.  T.  A.  Journal....St.  John's,  Nfld. 
NTDRA  Dealer  News 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Nuclear  Engineering 

St.  Joseph,  Mich. 
Nuclear  Science  Abstracts 

Oak  Ridge.  Tenn. 
Nuclear  Science  and  Engineering 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Nucleonics  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Nueva  Senda Los  Angeles.  Cal 

Nugget     New  York.  N.  Y. 

Nulaid  News .San  Leandro.  Cal. 

Numismatic  Literature 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Numismatic  Scrapbook  Magazine 
Chicago,  111. 

Numismatist    Chicago,  III. 

Nursing  Home  Administrator 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Nursing  Outlook..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Nursing  Research..New  York.  N.  Y 
Nursing  World  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Nutrition  Reviews 

New  York.  N.  Y. 


OAAA  News Chicago,  III. 

O.  A.  C.  Review... ....Guelph.  Ont. 

Oak  Leaves 

North  Manchester.  Ind. 
Oberlin  Alumni  Magazine 

Oberlin,  O. 

Oberlin  Review Oberlin,  O. 

Observation  Post..New  York.  N.  Y. 

Observer Newark,  N\  J. 

Observer       Philadelphia.  Pm. 

Observer.  The Nashville.  Tenn. 

Observers'  Weekly 

St.  John's.  Nfld. 
Obstetrical  and  Gynecological 

Survey      Baltimore,    Md. 

Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Occidental Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Occupational  Hazards 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Occupational  Index  Peapack.  N.  J. 
O'Collegian       .    Stillwater.    Okla. 

Octagon.  The    Elmira,  N.  Y. 

Odd  Fellows  News  of  Texas 

Dallas.  Texas 
Odd  Fellows  Record 
~~~~  Watertown.  N.  Y. 

OECTA  Review Toronto,  Ont 

Chicas 


Office  Appliances         Chicago,  III 
Office  Equipment  and  Methods 

Toronto.  Ont. 
Office  Equipment  News 

Montreal.  One. 

Office  Executive  Willow  Grove,  Pa. 
Office  Management 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Officer,  The Washington.  D.  C. 

Office,  The New  York,  N.  Y. 

Official  Airline  Guide.  Chicago.  111. 
Official  Board  Markets 

Chicago.  111. 


Official  Detective  Stories 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Official  Digest....  Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Official  Gazette  Washington,  D.  C. 
Official  Guide  of  Railways 

New  York.  N.  Y 
Official  Proceedings  of  the  New 
York  Railroad  Uub 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Official  Steamship  and  Airways 
Guide  ............  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Offset  Duplicator  Review 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Offshore  ........................  Conroe,  Texas 

Offshore  Drilling  New  Orleans,  La. 
Ogle  County  Farmer  Oregon.  111. 
Ohio  Architect 


Ohio  Banker 
Ohio  Bell 


Columbus,  O. 
Columbus,  O. 
Cleveland.  O. 


.........  .     . 

Ohio  Builder  ..................  Columbus,  O. 

Ohio  Certified  Public  Accountant 

Columbus,  O 

Ohio  Christian  News  Columbus.  O 
Ohio  Cities  &  Villages 

Columbus,  O 
Ohio  County  Engineers  News 

Columbus,  O. 
Ohio  Digest   ........   Cleveland.  O. 

Ohio  Engineer  ..  Columbus,  O. 
Ohio  Farm  Bureau  News 

Columbus.  O. 

Ohio  Farmer   .          ..  Cleveland.  O. 
Ohio  Furniture  Journal 

^        Cleveland.  O. 
Ohio  Historical  Quarterly 

Columbus,  Ohio 
Ohio  Holstein  News  .......  Salem.  O. 

Ohio  Jersey  News  ..Salem.  O. 

Ohio  Journal  of  Science 

Columbus.  O. 
Ohio  Law  Reporter  and  Weekly 

Law  Bulletin  .  Cincinnati.  O. 
Ohio  Mason  .  Columbus,  O. 

Ohio  Master  Plumber..  Canton,  O. 
Ohio  Messenger  Columbus,  O. 
Ohio  Monument  Builder 

Columbus,  O. 

Ohio  Motorist        .  .   Cleveland.  O. 
Ohio  Odd  Fellow  ......  Springfield.  O. 

Ohio  Pharmacist  .Columbus,  O. 
Ohio  Public  Works  Columbus.  O. 
Ohio  Republican  News 

Columbus.  O, 

Ohio  Rural  Carrier  ....Rockford,  O 
Ohio  Schools  Columbus,  O. 

Ohio  State  Bar  Association 

Report  ....  Columbus.  O. 

Ohio  State  Engineer  Columbus,  O. 
Ohio  State  Grange  Monthly 

golumbns.  O. 
nlumbus.  O. 
Ohio  State  Medical  Journal 

Columbus.  O. 
Ohio  State  University  Monthly 

Columbus.  O. 

Ohio  Tavern  News      Columbus.  O. 
Ohio  Trucking  News 

Columbus,  O. 
Ohio  Turnpike  Traveler 

Cleveland.  O. 

Ohio  University  Post      Athens,  O. 
Ohio  Wesleyan  Magazine 

Delaware,  O. 
Ohio  Wesleyan  Transcript 

Delaware.  O. 

OIC  News     .  Goshen,   Ind. 

Oil  New  Orleans.  La. 

Oil  Mid  Gas  Equipment 

Tulsa.  Okla. 

Oil  and  Gas  Journal    Tulsa,  Okla. 
Oil  and  Gas  News 

Mount  Pleasant.  Mich. 
Oil  and  Gas  Reporter 

Albany.  N.  Y. 

Oil,  Chemical  and  Atomic  Union 
News  .......................  Denver,    Colo. 

Oil  Daily,  The  ..    .        Chicago.  111. 
Oildom  .........        Bayonne,  N.  J. 

Oil/Gas  World  ..    Don  Mills.  Ont. 
Oil  in  Canada  ..  ..   Winnipeg.  Man. 

OH  Marketer     .      Bayonne.  N.  J. 
Oil  Mill  Gazetteer    Wharton,  Tex. 
Oil  News  and  Uranium  Digest 

Albuqnrrque,  N.  M. 
Oil.  Paint  and  Dnisr  Reporter 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Oilweek  ...  ...........  Calvary.  Alberta 

Oklahoma  Oklahoma  City.  Okla. 
Oklahoma  Banker 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
Oklahoma  Business  Bulletin 

Norman,  Okla. 
Oklahoma  Current  Farm 

Economics  Stiltvrater.  Okla. 
Oklahoma  T)aify  Norman.  Oklt. 
Oklahoma  Farm  Bureau  Farmer 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
Oklahoma  Food  Journal 

Oklahoma  City.  Okla. 

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Oklahoma  Legionnaire 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
Oklahoma  Librarian 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
Oklahoma  Live  Stock  News 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
Oklahoma  LP-Gas  Association 

News Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 

Oklahoma  Mason  .   Guthne,  Okla. 
Oklahoma  Odd  Fellow 

Stillwater,  Okla. 
Oklahoma  0.1  Jobber 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
Oklahoma  Professional  Engineer 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
Oklahoma   Publisher 

Oklahoma  City,  Okla. 
Oklahoma  State  Engineer 

M.I! water,  Okla. 
Oklahoma  State  University 

Magazine    ..    ..Stillwater,    Okla. 
Oklahoma  Teacher 

Oklahoma  City.  Okla. 
Did  Florida  Cracker 

Tallahassee,  Fla. 
Old  Cjuld  and  Black 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Old  Gold  and  Black 

Spartanburg.  S.  C. 
Old  Oregon     .  Eugene.  Ore. 

Old  Time  New  England 

Boston.  Mass. 
Ole  Miss  Alumni  Review 

Oxford.  Miss. 
Olivet  Alumni  Bulletin 

Olivet,  Mich. 

OLOGOS    St.    Louis.   Mo. 

Olympian  San  Francisco,  CaL 

OMI  Farm  News        ..Toledo,  Ohio 

One Minneapolis.    Minn. 

Ontario  Agent    London.  Ont. 

Ontario  and  Maritime  C.  C.  F. 

News  ....  Toronto,    Ont. 

Ontario  Credit  Union  News 

Toronto.  Ont. 
Ontario  Medical  Review 

Toronto,  Out. 
Ontario  Milk  Producer 

Toronto.  Ont. 

Ontario  Reports      ....Toronto.   Ont 
Ontario  Weekly  Notes 

Toronto.  Ont. 

Onward  Richmond.  Va. 

Onward          ...  Toronto,  Out. 

Open  Window,  The 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Opera  News     New  York.  N.  Y. 

Operations  Research:  Journal  of 


the  Operations  Research  Society 
~  Itimore,  Md. 
Chicago,  111. 


of  America... ^.B 

Optical  Index .        .  cago, 

Optical  Journal  and  Review  of 

Optometry.... Philadelphia.    Pa. 

Optimist      Abilene,  Tex, 

Optometric  Weekly  ....  Chicago,  111. 
Optometric  World 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Oracle    Monraouth,  111. 

Oracle       St.  Paul.  Minn. 

'>racle,  The Louisville.  Ky. 

Oracle,  The  New  Paltz,  N    Y. 

Oral  Health    Toronto,  Ont. 

Oral  Hygiene.  .  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Oral  Hygiene  (Latin  America 

Ed.) Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Oral  Surgery.  Oral  Medicine.  Oral 

Pathology    St.  Louis.  Mo. 

Orange  ..  ..Syracuse.  N.  Y. 

Orange  and  Black  . 

Barbourville.  Ky. 
Orange  and  Blue 

Jefferson  City.  Tenn. 
Orange  and  White  Knoxville.  Tenn. 
Orange  Peel.  The  Gainesville.  Fla. 
Ordine  Nuovo  ..Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Ordnance     Washington.  D.  C. 

Oredigger       Golden.  Colo. 

Oregon  Agriculture  Salem.  Ore. 
Oregon  Cattleman.  Prineville.  Ore. 
Oregon  Churchman .  Portland.  Ore. 
Oregon  Democrat  Portland.  Ore. 
Oregon  Education....Portland.  Ore. 

Oregon  Emerald  Eugene,  Ore. 

Oregon  Farmer..  Portland.  Ore. 
Oregon  Farmer  Union  Salem,  Ore. 
Oregon  Food  and  Beverage 

Portland.  Ore. 

Oregon  Food  Merchants  Magazine 
Portland.  Ore. 
Oregon  Grange  Bulletin 

Portland,  Ore. 
Oregon  Historical  Quarterly 

Oregonlan  Farm,  Home  and  Garden 

Oregon  Law  Review  .  Eugene,  Ore. 
Oregon  Legionnaire  Portland,  Ore. 
Oregon  Licensee  (see  Supplement) 
Portland,  Ore. 
Oregon  Motorist Portland.  Ore, 


Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Oregon  Opportunities 

Corvallis,  Ore. 
1  Ni 


Oregon  Parent-Teacher  __________ 

Portland.  Ore. 
Oregon  Publisher  .....  Eugene,  Ore. 

Oregon  Purchasing  News 

Portland.  Ore. 
Oregon  Restaurant  and  Beverage 

(see  Supplement)  ..  Portland.  Ore. 
Oregon's  Agricultural  Progress 

Corvallis.  Ore. 
Oregon  State  Bar  Bulletin 

Portland.  Ore. 
Oregon  State  Barometer 

Corvallis.  Ore. 
Oregon  Stater.  The 

Corvallis.  Ore. 
Oregon  State  Tech  Record 

Corvallis.  Ore. 
Oregon  Teamster  ..  ..Portland.  Ore. 

Oregon  Voter  Portland.  Ore. 

Organ  Ceskoslovenskych 

Spolku  v  Americe    ..  .Cvero.  111. 
Organic  Gardening  and  Farming 

Emmaus.  Pa. 
Organized  Farmer 

Edmonton.  Alta. 
Organized  Labor 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 

Orleans  County  Farm  Bureau  News 

Albion.  N.  Y 

Orphans*  Friend  and  Masonic 
Journal  ......        Oxford.  N.  C 

ORS  —  For  the  Operating  Room 
Supervisor  and  Nurse 

Danbury.  Conn. 
Orthodox  Life....Jordanvil1e.   N.   Y. 

Orthodoxy  ...........  Mt.  Vernon.  N.  Y. 

Orthopedic   and    Prosthetic   Appli- 

ance Journal  Washington.  D.  C. 

Orthopedics        .......  Houston.  Tex. 

Osadne  Hlasy  .  ..  Chicago.  Ill 
O.S.C.  College  Advance 

Oshkoah.  Wis 

OSIA  News  Worcester.  Mass 

Osteopathic  Hospital.  The 

Davenport,  la 
Osteopathic  Profession 

New  York.  N.  Y 
Oswego  County  Farm  and  Home 

News  Oswego.  N.  Y 

Oswegonian.  The  ...  Oswego,  N.  Y 
Ottawa  Campus  .  Ottawa.  Kans 
Ouachita  Signal  Arkadelphia.  Ark 
Our 


Our  Dumb  Animals    Boston.  Mass 
0»r  Ftttta.  Fore*,  ^   y  y 

Our  Fourfooted  Friends 

Boston.  Mass 
Our  Little  Friend 

Mountain  View.  Cal 
Our  Navy  Brooklyn.  N.  Y 

Our  Northland  Diocese 

Crookston.  Mran 
Our  Special  .................  Boston,  Mass 

Our  Sunday  Visitor 

Hutittaffton.  Ind 

Our  Sunday  Visitor—  Register  Unit 

Chicago.  111 

Our  Times  ..........    Columbu*.  O. 

Outboard     .....  Jacksonville.   Fla. 


Outboard  Progress 

Jacksonville.  Fla. 
Outdoor  Amercia        Glenview    111 
Outdoor  Life  ......  New  York.  N,  Y. 

Outer  Space  .....    ..Derby,  Conn. 

Outlaws  of  the  West 

Derby,  Conn. 

Out  of  this  World..    Derby.  Cotm. 
Over  the  Counter  Securities  Review 


Overture  

Owl.  The _. 

Owl  of  Sigma  Nn  Phi 

Washington.  D.  C. 
OtaTk  Guide  Eureka  Springs.  Ark. 


Pacific  Affairs      New  York.  N.  Y. 
Pacific  AiT  and  Truck  Traffic 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Pacific  Architect  and  Builder 

Seattle.  Wash. 
Pacific  Banker  and  Business 

Pacific  Bnflder  and  Ewdneer 

«  ^M    ~      ..  Seattle,  Waan. 

Pacific  Churchman 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Pacific  Citizen  Los  Angeles,  Cat 
Pacific  Coast  Nurseryman 

Arcadia,  Cat 


Pacific  Coaat  Packer 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Pacific  Coast  Record  with  Western 
Restaurant   . .  .Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Pacific  Coast  Review 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 

Pacific  Discovery Berkeley.  Cal. 

Pacific  Drug  Review.  Portland.  Ore. 

Pacific  Electronics Glendale,  Cal. 

Pacific  Factory  San  Francisco.  Cal. 
Pacific  Fisherman  ..  Seattle.  Wash. 
Pacific  Goldsmith 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Pacific  Grange  Farm  Group 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 
Pacific  Historical  Review 

Berkeley.  Cal 
Pacific  Journal  of  Mathematics 

Berkeley.  Cal. 

Pacific  Laundry  and  Cleaning 
Journal  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Pacific  Logger    Eureka.  Cal. 

Pacific  Marketer  Seattle.  Wash. 
Pacific  Mountain  States  Indus. 

News Los  Angeles.  Cal 

Pacific  Northwest  Cooperator 

Walla  Walla.  Wash. 
Pacific  Northwest  Farm  Quad 

Spokane.  Wash. 
Pacific  Northwest  Hotel  News 

Seattle.  Wash. 
Pacific  Northwest  Magazine 

Seattle,  Wash. 

Pacific  Northwest  Merchandiser 
and  Apparel  Journal 

Seattle.  Wash. 
Pacific  Northwest  Quarterly 

Seattle.  Wash. 
Pacific  Northwest  Underwriter 

Seattle,  Wash. 
Pacific  Oil-Motive  Magazine 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Pacific  Poultryman  .Palo  Alto,  Cal. 
Pacific  Printer.  Publisher  and 

Lithographer  San  Francisco.  Cat 
Pacific  Purchaser 

San  Francisco.  Cal 
Pacific  Road  Builder  and 
Engineering  Review 

San  Francisco.  Cal 

Pacific  Science Honolulu.  T    H. 

Pacific  Shipper  .San  Francisco.  Cal 
Pacific  Spectator  Journal 

Carmel.  Cal. 
Pacific  Stationer  and  Office 

Outfitter San  Francisco.  Cal 

Pacific  Stockman 

Redwood  City.  Cat. 
Pacific  Telephone  Magazine 

San  Francisco.  Cal 
Pacific  Travel  News 

San  Francisco.  Cal 
Pacific  University  Index 

Forest  Grove.  Ore 

Pacific  Weekly. Stockton.  Cal 

Pacific  Work  Boat....Seattle.  Wash 
Package  F.nfrineering....Chicago.  Ill 
Package  Store  Management 

New  York.  N.  Y 

Packaging  Parade Chicago.  T!1 

Packer       Kansas  City.  Mo. 

Packing  and  Shipping      .,..._ 
Plainfield.  N.  J. 
Packinghouse  Worker.  The 

Chicago.  111. 

Park-O-Fun Park  Ridge.  111. 

Padre New  York.  N.  Y. 

£»«*nt., ~.    New  York.  K  Y 

Patmen-Sanomia  ..Hancock.  Midi. 
Paint  and  Varnish  Production 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Paint  and  Wallpaper  Logic 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Painter  and  Decorator 

L»fayette.  Ind. 
Paint  Industry  Magazine 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Painting  and  Decorating 

Torrmto.  Ont. 
Paint.  Oil  and  Chemical  Review 

Oak  Park.  111. 

Pal .   ^ St.  Ixniii.  Mo. 

Palado,  El Santa  Fe.  N,  M. 

Palimpsest.... .  .-,.... Iowa  City.  Iowa 

Palm  Beach  Life.  Palm  Beach.  Fla. 
Palm  Springs  Villager 

Palm  Sprints,  Cal. 
Palomino  Horse* 

Mineral  Wells.  Texas 
Panadero  Latino  Americano 

Houston.  Tex 
Pan  American........    Edfnburg,  Tex 

Pan  American  Guide  to  the 

U.  S.  A....—. Los  Angeleft,  Cal. 

Pan-Padfic  Entomologist 

~    ..  5? n  .F,r*S$J§co*  £*• 

Panther.. ....Prairie  View,  Tex. 

Panther...~,.~....~«~...Tohnstown,  Pa. 
Pai»eT  and  Paper  Product* 

Oradell,  N.  J. 

1642 


Paper  &  Twine  Journal 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Paper  Book  of  Delta  Theta  Phi 

Douds,  Iowa 
Paper.  Film  and  Foil  Converter 

Park  Ridge.  111. 
Paper  Industry  ..............  Chicago,  111. 

Paper  Mill  News..New  York.  N.  Y. 
Paper  Sales.  .................  Duluth,  Minn. 

Papers  of  the  Bibliographical 
Society  of  America 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Paper  Trade  Journal 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Papyrus  ...........  ~.  .........  Greenville.  111. 

Parade  ....................  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Paradise  of  the  Pacthc 

Honolulu,  Hawaii 
P.  A.  R.  D.  Bulletin 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Patents'  Magazine 

New  York.  N.  Y 
Parish  School  ..........  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Park  Avenue  Social  Review 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Parking  Magazine 

Washington,  D.  C, 
Park  Lane.  The....  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Park  Maintpnanoe....Appleton.  Wis. 
Parks  and  Recreation 

Wheeling,  W.  Va. 
Parks  and  Recreation  in  Canada 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Park  Stylus  ........  ....Parkville.  Mo. 

Parlons-  Sports  ........  Montreal.  Que. 

Parola  del  Popolo.  La 

Chicago.  111. 
Parthenon....  ......  Huntington.  W.  Va. 

Partisan  Review  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Parts  Jobber  and  Electronics 
Distribution      .....  .....  Chicago.    111. 

Pasadena  Realtor  ......  Pasadena.  Cal. 

Passenger  Transport 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Pastoral  Psychology 

Great  Neck.  N.  Y. 
Patent  and  Trade  Mark  Review 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Patrician.  The  ...Menlo  Park,  Cal. 
Patrician  ..........    „  .....  Ottawa^  Ont. 

Patsy  ft  Hedy  ......  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Patsy  Walker-  ......  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Patterson's  California  Beverage 
Garetteer  ........  Los  Ansreles.   Cal. 

Pat  The  Brat  ..........  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Pauw-Wow     ......  Jersey  City.  N    J. 

Pax  ........  ----  ...............  Newton.  N.  J. 

PBX  People     .......  Detroit.  M«Vh. 

PCI  Journal  Fort  Lauderdale.  Fla. 
P.  Cinian    ..............  Pasadena.  Cal. 

Pea  body  Journal  of  Education 

Nashville.  Tenn. 

Pea  Hod  y  Reflector  .Nashville,  Tenn. 
Peace  Action  ......  Washington.  D.  C. 

Peanut  Journal  and  Nut  World 

Suffolk.  Va. 
Pedagogian  ........  ----------  Peru.  Neb. 

Peddie  Chronicle 

Hightstown.  N.  J. 
Pediatrics  ____    _______  Springfield,  111 

Pegasus  .........................     F.ureka.  Til 

Pelican  Convent  Station,  N  T. 
Pelleteries  du  Quebec  Quebec.  Que. 
Pembroke  Record 

Providence.  R.  I. 
Pen  ______________  Salt  Lak.»  City.  Utah 

Penn  Chronicle  .....  Oskaloosa.   Iowa 

Penn  Dental  Journal 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Penn  State  Alumni  News 

State  College.  Pa. 
Penn  State  Engineer 

State  College.  Pa. 
Pen*  State  Froth 

State  College.  Pa 
Pennsylvania  Angler 

Harris  burg.  Pa. 
Pennsylvania  Clubwoman 

Harrisburg,  Pa. 
Pennsylvania  CPA  Spokesman 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Pennsylvania  Dental  Journal 

Harrisburg,  Pa. 
Pennsylvania  Farmer 

Harrisburg,  Pa. 
Pennsylvania  Forests 

Harrisburg,  Pa. 
Pennsylvania  Game  News 

Harrisburg.  Pa. 
Pennsylvania  Gazette 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Pennsylvania  Grange  News 

Harrisburg.  P« 
Pennsylvania  Grocer 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Pennsylvania  Hotel  Herald 

_,      ,    ,  ._   Htrrtg-tari,  P*. 


_,      ,    ,  ._ 
Pennsylvania  Labor  Record 

Philadelphia,  ?•. 


Alphabetical  Index,  1959 


Pennsylvania  Magazine  of 
History  and  Biography 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Pennsylvania  Medical  Journal 

Harrisburg,  Pa. 
Pennsylvania  Motorist 

Pittsburgh*  Pa. 
Pennsylvania  News 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Pennsylvania  Pharmacist 

Harrisburg.  Pa. 
Pennsylvania  Road  Builder 

Altoona,  Pa. 
Pennsylvania  School  Journal 

Harrisburg.  Pa. 
Pennsylvania  Traveler 

Doyleatown,  Pa. 
Pennsylvania  Triangle 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Pennsylvania  Vocational  Edu- 
cation News Muncy.  Pa. 

Pensee  Francaise..New  York.  N.  Y. 
Pentecostal  Evangel 

Springfield,  Mo. 
Pentecostal  Testimony 

Toronto,  Ont. 

P.  E.  O.  Record Mendota.  111. 

Pep  Comics.... New  York.  N.  Y. 

Peotomist Superior,   Wis. 

Perceptual  and  Motor  Skills 

Missoula,  Mont. 

Periscope^..... Rome.  Ga. 

Periscope    ... Hartsville,   S.   C. 

Perry's  Musical  Magazine 

Sedalia.  Mo. 
Personal   Financier.... Columbus,   O. 

Personalist Los  A  nudes.  Cal. 

Personal  Love~..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Personal  Romances 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Personnel    New  York.  N.  Y. 

Personnel  Administration 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Personnel  and  Guidance  Journal 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Personnel  Journal 

Swarthmore.  Pa. 
Personnel  Psychology 

Durham,  N.  C. 
Perspectives  in  Biology  and 

Medicine Chicago.    111. 

Pesca  Y  Marina. .Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Pest  Control Cleveland,  O. 

Peter  Porkrhop*..New  York.  N.  Y. 
Petfood  Industry 

Sea  Isle  City.  N.  J. 

Pet  Life      Oakland,  Cal. 

Petrochemical  Industry 

Conroe,  Texas 
Petroleo  Interamericano 

TuNa.  Okla. 

Petroleum  and  Chemical  Trans- 
porter     Washington.  D.  C. 

Petroleum  Engineer. ...Dallas.  Tex. 
Petroleum  Equipment 

Barrington.  111. 

Petroleum  Marketer-Chicago.  111. 
Petroleum  Refiner....Houston.  Tex. 
Petroleum  Week..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Petroleum  World  and  Oil 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Pet  Shop  Management 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
P  F.  Renorter...,Indianapolis.  Ind 
Pharmacien,  1^  .  ..Toronto.  Ont. 
Pharmacological  Reviews 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Pharmacy  International 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Phi  Delta  Kappan 

Bloomington,  Ind. 
Phi  Gamma  Delta 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Philadelphia  Auto  Trade  News 

Haverford,  Pa. 
Philadelphia  Medicine 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Philadelphia  Purchaser 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Philadelphia  Retail  Credit  Mer- 
chant. The         Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Philadelphia  Synod  News 

Philatelic  Gossip    Holton.  Kan.' 

Philatelic  Literature  Review 

Passaic.    N.  J. 
Philippine  Agriculturist 

Laguna.  P.  X. 
Philippine  Educator 

Quezon  City,  P.  I. 
Philippine  Geographical  Journal 

Manila,  P.  I. 
Philippine  Journal  of  Education 

Manila.  P.  I. 
Philippines  Trade  Review 


PbUHplan...,...,......~..An 

Philological  Quarterl: 


.Andove: 


ila, 
r.    M 


ast, 


Towa  City,  Iowa. 
Philosophical  Review          * 

Ithaca.  N.  Y. 


Phoenix.  .......  Emory  University,  Ga. 

Phoenix  ......  ,  .......  ...  ......  Toronto.  Out. 

Photo  Dealer  combined  with  ' 
We.*™  Photo  »|»a«kNY 

Photo  Developments 

Jackson.  Mich. 
Photoengravers  Bulletin 

Chicago,  111. 
Photographic  Trade  News 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Photography  Today 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Photo-Journal    ........  Montreal.  Que. 


.. 
Photoplay  ..........  ....New  York  N..  Y. 

Photo  Trade  ......      Toronto,  Ont. 

Photo  Weekly  .....  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Plireno-Cosmian    ....Mitchell,  S.  D. 

Phylon  ..........................  Atlanta.   Ga. 

Physical  Culture  .  Branford,  Conn. 
Physical  Educator 

Indianapolis.  Ind. 
Physical  Review....New  York.  N.  Y. 

Physical  Therapy  Review 

New  York.  N    Y. 

Physics  Today     ..New  York.  N    Y 
Physiological  Reviews 

Washington.  D   r 
Physiological  Zoology  Chicago.  Ill 
Phytopathology-New  Haven.  Conn. 
Piano  Technician's  Journal 

Houston,  Texas 
PIB  .............  South   Norwalk.   Conn 

Pic-..    ..  .............  New  York.  N    Y 

Pictorial  California  and  the 
Pacific     ..........  Los  Angela    Cal 

Pictorial  Sunday  Magazine  Group 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Picture  and  Gift  Journal 

St.  Louis.  Mo 
Picture  Scone  ....  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Pictures  on  Exhibit 

New  York.  N.  V 
Pier  Illini  ............  ....  .    Chicago.  Ill 

Pigeon  New«._  ........  Medford,  Mass. 

Pilgrim  Holiness  Advocate 

Indianapolis.  Ind. 
Pilipino  Knrniks    ______  Manila.  P.  I 

Pillar  of  Fire    ....Zarephath.  N.  J. 

Pillar  of  Fire  Junior 

7arenhath.  N.  T 
Pimienta  ........       New  York.   N.  Y. 

Pilot.-  .................  Boston.    Mass 

Pilot.  The  ..............  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Pine  and  Thistle 

Red  Springs.  N.  C 
Pine  Log  ............  Nacogdoches,  Tex. 

Pioneer  ............  Salisbury.    N     C 

Pioneer.....^..  .....  —  Greeneville.  Tenn 

Pioneer  .......  ------  ......Hamilton,  Ont. 

Pioneer  Log  ____  ......  -..Portland.  Ore 

Pioneer.   The  _________     Boston.   Mass 

Pioneer,  The....    New  York.  N    Y 

Pioneer  Woman,  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Pipe  Line  Construction 

Houston.  Texas 
Pipe  Line  Industry 

Houston.  Texas 

Pipe  Line  News  .  ..Bayonne.  N    T. 
Pit   and   Quarry        ....Chicago.    HI. 

Pitman  Journal—New  York.  N.  Y. 
Pitt  News  ................  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

Pittsburgh  Automobilist 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Pittsburgh  Business  Review 

Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
Pittsburgh  Catholic 

Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
Pittsburgher  ............  Pittsburgh,    Pa 

Pittsburgh  Legal  Journal 

Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
Pittsburgh  Teachers  Bulletin 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Plainsman  ......  ....  .....     Auburn.    Ala. 

Plan.  The  .......    Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Planesman,  The  Moose  Jaw,  Sask. 
Planning  and  Civic  Comment 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Plant  Administration 

Toronto.  O«* 

Plant  F.ngineermg  Barrington.  111. 
Plant  Equipment  News 

Los  Angeles,  Cal 
Plant  Food  Review 

Washington.  D  C. 
Plant  Management  and  Mainte- 
nance ....................  Montreal.   One. 

Plant  Physiology  Gainesville.  Fla. 
Plants  and  Gardens 

Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 
Plant,  The  (see  Supplement) 

St.  Joseph.  Mich. 
Plastering  Industries 

Seattle,  Wash 
Plastic  and  Reconstructive 
Surgery.  .....  ...........  Baltimore.  Md. 

154S 


Plastics  Industry 

^      .  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Plastics  Technology 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Plastics  World  .....  Cos  Cob.  Conn. 

Plating  .  .....  ............    Newark,  N.  J. 

Plating  Management 

»,     UM,  «         •Ccdar  Grov«-  N-  J- 
Playbill  Magazine 
TO  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Playboard  ............  .„  ........  Chicago,    111. 

Playboy.  ......  ................  Chicago.    IlL 

Players  Magazine.  .Gainesville,  Fla. 
Haygoer,  The,...    .  Hollywood.  CaL 

Playgoer  Group  of  Los  Angeles 
m  Hollywood,  Cal. 

Plays  ..............  -------  Bonton.  Mass. 

Playthings  ----------  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Plaza,  The..-  ......  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Flee-  Zing  Answer.  —  Evanston.  111. 
Plumbing  and  Heating  Business 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Plumbing-  Heating  -Air  Condi- 
tioning Wholesaler 

Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 
Plumbing  News  ........  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

mi  -Photo  Methods  for 

Indusiry    „.      New  York,  N.  Y. 
PNLA  Quarterly    Pocatello,  Idaho 
P.N.P.A.  i'ress  Bulletin 

Harrisburg.  Pa. 
Pocket  List  of  Railroad  Officials 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Poet  Lore~....~........     Boston.  Mass. 

Pointer  .  __________  West  Point.  N    Y. 

Pointer  ..........  Stevens  Point.  Wis. 

Poland  China  World.-Galesburg  111. 
Polar  Star   ________  Fairbanks.  Alaska 

Police  .............  Springfield,    IlL 

Police  and  Firemen's  Monthly 

Boston,  Mass. 
Police  and  Peace  Officers'  Journal 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Police  Constables  Review 

Montreal,  Que. 

Police  Detecti  ve..New  York.  N    Y. 
Police  Dragnet  ....New  York.  N.  Y. 

Police  Files  .....    New  York.  N.  Y. 

Police  Gazette  (National) 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Police  Journal  .....  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 

Policemen's  Association  News 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Police  News  ................  Toronto.  Ont. 

Polish  Medical  History  and 

Science  Bulletin     ..Chicago.  111. 
Political  Affairs  ..New  York.  N.  Y. 
Political  Science  Quarterly 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Polk  County  Legal  Record 

Des  Moines.  Iowa 
Polled  Hereford  World 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Pollock's  Newspaper  News 

Minneapolis.  Minn. 
Poly  Men    ______  .....  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 

Polytechnic  Reporter 

Brooklyn.  N    Y. 
Poly  Views....San  Luis  Obispo.  Cal. 

Pomona  Valley  Union  I.abor 
Review  ..........  -  .......    Pomona.  CaL 

Pontiac-  Oakland  County  Legal 
News  ....................  Pontiac.    Mich. 

Pony  Express...-  ...........  Sonora.  Cal. 

Poor  Richard's  Almanack 

Philadelphia.  Pa, 
Pnnrorn  and  Concessions  Mer- 
chandiser .....  ~  .......  Chicago.   111. 

Popeye  .............  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Populaer  Mekanick  ....Chicago.  111. 

Popular  Boatinpr  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Popular  Ceramics 

Tx>s  Angeles.  Cal. 
Popular  Crossword  Puzzles 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Popular  Dogs  ........  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Popular  Electronics       ...... 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Populare  Mechanik,  .....  Chicago.  111. 

P*P-mtG"ta%«.Yo*  .N  Y. 


... 
Popular  Homecraft  Magazine 

Chicago.  111. 
Popular  Mechanics  Magazine 

Chicago.  HI. 

Popular  Medicine..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Popular  Mekanik  ......  Chicago.  IlL 

Popular 


Popular  Science  Monthly 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Popular  Stamps  .......  ....Xobden,  Out 

Popular  Technique  pour  tous 

Montreal.  < 
Porky  Pig  ......  —  New  York,  I 

Porthole   ________  New  York, 

Port  of  Tampa  Commercial 
Digest  ----  ..........  -----  Tampa. 


Directory  of .  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1969 


Ports  of  Philadelphia  ....Phila. 


a.,  Pa. 
.  Wis. 


... 
Post      .............  Milwaukee. 

Postal  Alliance.  The 

Washington.  D.  C 
Postal  Record....  Washington,  D.  C. 

Postal  Supervisor..  ..Louisville.  Ky. 

Post  Card  Collector  News 

Thousand  Oaks.  Cal. 
Post  Exchange....  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Postgraduate  Medicine 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Postmasters'  Advocate 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Postmasters  Gazette 

Pascagoula.  Miss. 
Post  Meridian  .....  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Po  Stopam  Christa....  Berkeley.  Cal. 

Post-Record......^M....San  Jose.  Cal. 

Postscript.  ....  ....................  Dayton,  O. 

Post,  The...  ................  Detroit,  Mich. 

Potato  Chipper  ______  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Potpourri  ....................  Lynch  burg,  Va. 

Potters'  Herald.  .East  Liverpool.  O. 
Pottstown  Motorist..Pottstown.  Pa. 
Poultry  and  Eggs  Weekly 

Kansas  City.  Mo. 

Poultry  Digest.Sea  Isle  City.  N.  J. 
Poultry  Industry  —    Boston,  Mass. 
Poultryman  .............  ...Vineland.  N.  J. 

Poultry  Press     ................  York,  Pa. 

Poultry  Processing  and 
Marketing  ........  Mount  Morris,  111. 

Poultry  Science 

College  Station.  Texas 
Poultry  Supply  World 

Elmhurst.  111. 

Poultry  Tribune.  —  Mt.  Morrts.  111. 
Pour  la  Femme        Montreal.  Que. 
Power  ................  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Power  Apparatus  and  Systems 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Power  Drive  Engineering 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Power  Engineering  Harrington,  111. 
Power  Industry     ..........  Chicago,  111. 

Power  Transmission  Design 

Cleveland.  Ohio 
Power  Wagon  ........        Chicago.  111. 

PR  ........................  Washington.   D    C. 

Practical  Builder  ............  Chicago.  111. 

Practical  English  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Practical  Home  Economics 
Teacher  Edition  of  Co-Ed 

New  York.  N.  Y 
Practical  Knowledge....Chicago,  Ill 

Practical  Lawyer.  The..Phila.,  Pa. 
Practical  Nurses  Digest 

Norfolk.  Va. 
Practical  Nursing 

New  York.   N    Y. 
Prairie  ...........................  Canyon.    Tex. 

Prairie  Druggist....Winnipeg.  Man. 

Prairie  Farmer  ....Oticasrn.  Til. 

Prairie  Grocer  and  Prpvisioner 

Winnipeg    Man. 
Prairie  Lumberman 

Winnipeg.  Man. 

Prairie  Messenger..Mufnster.  Sask 
Prairie  ^chooner    .^..Lincoln.  Neb. 
Prairie  Transport.  .....  Regina.  Sask. 

Pratt  Alumnus........BroMklyn.  N.  Y. 

Prattler,  The  ......  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 

Pravoslavnaya  Rus 

Jordanville.  N.  Y. 
Pravoslavnaya  Zhizn 

Jordanville.  N.  Y. 
Precancel  Forum.  The 

Burbank.  S.  D. 
Precision  Metal  Molding 

Cleveland.  Ohio 
Precision  Shooting 

Lyndonville,  Vt. 
Premium  Buyers'  Guide 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Premium  Merchandising 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Premium  Practtce..New  York.  N.  Y. 
Prensa  San  Juan.  Puerto  Rico 
Presbyterian  Action 

Richmond.  Va. 
Presbyterian  Guardian 

Philadelphia.  Pa 
Presbyterian  Life....        Phila..  Pa. 

Presbyterian  Record./Toronto.  Ont. 
Presbyterian  Survey  ..Richmond.  Va, 
Present  Truth  Messenger 

Live  Oak,  Fla. 

Presidio.  The  Fort  Madison.  Iowa 
Prestige    .............  Montreal,    Que. 

Prestonian.  The 

Y^lte  plains-  N-  Y- 
Pretzel  Baker,  The 

Pottstown.  Pa. 
Pre  vention.«......«.....~..Emmaus  .    Pa. 

Prevue  .........  _..  Carmel.  N.  Y. 

Priatel  Dietolc  ..............  Passalc,  N.  J. 

gride....  ^  •  .......  -Washington.  D.  C. 

West.  The.-...  ------  .Huntington.  Ind. 

Pamary  Leader....Nashviile.  Tenn. 


ton,  N.  J. 
:on,  N.  j. 
>rk,  N.  Y. 


Primary  Teacher    _,.,._..     _ 

Philadelphia,  Fa. 

Primitive  Baptist... .Thornton,  Ark. 
Princeton  Alumni  Weekly 

Princeton.  N. 

Princetonian Princetot; 

Print New  York, 

Printers  Exchange  Bulletin 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Printers'  Ink New  York.  N.  Y. 

Printing  Buyers'   News    (see  Sup- 
plement)      ..    Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Printing  Magazine  Including  The 

Offset  Pi  inter    ....  Oradell,  N.  J. 
Printing  Monthly 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Printing  News New  York,  N.  Y. 

Printing  Production 

Cleveland.  Ohio 
Printing  Review  of  Canada 

Montreal,  Que. 

Printing  Views    Chicago,  111 

Private  Doberman 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Private  Romances 

New  York.  N.  \ 
Prize  Comic  Group 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Proceedings,  National  Academy 

oi  Sciences Chicago,  111. 

Proceedings  of  the  Amencan 
Mathematical  Society 

Providence,  R.  1. 
Proceedings  of  the  American 

Philosophical  Society. .Phila.,  Pa. 
Proceedings  of  the  Entomological 
Society  of  Washington 

Washington*  D.  C. 
Proceedings  of  the  1.  K.  .fa.. 
(Institute  of  Radio  Engineers) 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Proceedings  of  the  New  Jersey 

Historical  Soc'y....Newark.  N.  J, 
Proceedings  of  the  Society  for 
Experimental  Biology  and 

Medicine New  York.  N.  Y. 

Proctology — The  Journal  of  Anal, 
Rectal  and  Colon  Diseases 

Chicago,  111. 
Produce  Marketing 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Produce  News  and  Produce 

Barometer     New  York.  N.  Y. 

Producers  Monthly  ....Bradford.  Pa. 
Producers'  Price  Current 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Product  Design  &  Development 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Product  Design  and  Materials 

Montreal.  Que. 
Product  Engineering 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Production Detroit,  Mich. 

Production  Equipment-Chicago,  111. 

Product  News Garden  vale.  Que. 

Products  Finishing....Cincinnati,  O. 
Professional  Engineer.Chicago,  111. 
Professional  Gardener 

Mineola.  N.  Y. 
Professional  Geographer 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Professional  Golfer,  The 

Dunedin.  Fla. 
Professional  Photographer 

Cleveland.  Ohio 
Professional  Public  Service 

Ottawa.  Ont. 

Profile .. ~ Eyanston.   III. 

Profile Cincinnati.  O. 

Program  ..New  York,  N.  Y. 

Progress Washington.  D    C. 

Progress    Lee's  Summit,   Mo. 

Progress  Belton,   Texas 

Progress Tacoma,  Wash. 

Progressive Madison.    Wis. 

Progressive  Architecture 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Progressive  Farmer,  The 

Birmingham,  Ala. 
Progressive  Grocer 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Progressive  Homeselling 

New  Canaan,  Conn. 
Progressive  Mail  Trade 

Sheboygan.  Wis. 

Progressive  Miner..Springfie1d.  111. 
Progressive  Plastics  Toronto.  Ont. 
Progressive  Teacher 

Morristown.  Tenn. 
Protective  Techniques  Mono- 

graphs Los  A  nsreles.  Cal. 

Prom Prairie  Village,  Kan. 

Promenade New  York.  N.  Y. 

Proofs.  The  Dental  Trade 

Journal Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Propane  World -..Toronto,  Ont. 

Properties    Cleveland.  OWo 

Property  Owner  and  Building 
Maintenance  ...Toronto.  Ont. 

1544 


Propriete  et  La  Construction.  La 

Montreal,  Que. 
Prescript,  The  .........    Richmond,  Va. 

Prospector  ..................  Helena.  Mont. 

Prospector  ....................  El  Paso,  Tex. 

Prospector,  The  ...........  Nelson,  B.  C. 

Prosveta  .................      Chicago,    111. 

Prosvita  ................  McKeesport,    Pa. 

Protestant  Action  ......  Toronto.  Ont. 

Protestant   Church  Administra- 
tion and  Equipment  (see  Supple- 
ment) ............  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Protestant   Church    Buildings    (see 
Supplement)  ......  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Protestant  Church  Life 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Protestant  Church  News 

Montreal,  Que. 
Providence  Visitor 

Providence,  R.  I. 
Przewodnik  Katoltcki 

New  Britain.  Conn. 
P.  S.  A.  Journal    ........  Phila..  Pa. 

Psyche    ................  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Psychiatric  Quarterly..Utica,  N.  Y. 
Psychic  Observer 

Jamestown,  N.   Y. 
Psychoanalytic  Quarterly 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Psychological  Abstracts 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Psychological  Bulletin 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Psychological  Monographs 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Psychological  Report 

Missoula,  Mont. 
Psychological  Review 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Psychosomatic  Medicine 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Public  Administration  Review 

Chicago,  111. 
Publication  Management 

Plainfield.  N.  J. 
Publication  of  the  American 
Jewish  Historical   Society 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Publications  Astronomical 
Society  of  the  Pacific 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Publications  of  the  Modern 
Language  Association  of 
America    ..........  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Public  Employee.  The 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Public  Health  Laboratory.  The 

Burlington.  Vt. 
Public  Health  Reports 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Public  Ledger    ..........  Denver.  Colo. 

Public  Management  ......  Chicago.  111. 

Public  Opinion  Quarterly 

Princeton,  N.  J. 
Public  Personnel  Review 

Chicago,  111. 

Publjc  Power    Washington,  D.  C. 
Public  Relations  Journal 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Public  Roads    ..Washington.  D.  C. 
Public  Service  I^ader..Chtcago.  111. 
Public  Service  Magazine 

St.  Paul.  Minn. 
Public  Utilities  Fortnightly 

Washington,  D  C. 
Public  Works  ........  Ridgewood.  N.  J. 

Public  Works  in  Canada 

Vancouver.  B    C. 
Publishers'  Auxiliary..  Chicago.  111. 

• 


... 

Coraic  KU.NY. 

Pudgy  Pig...~  ..........  -...Derby.  Conn. 

Puerto  Rico  Evangelico 

Ponce,  P.  R. 
Pulp  and  Paper  ..........  Chicago,  111. 

Pulp  &  Paper  International 

Chicago,  111. 
Pulp  and  Paper  Magazine  of 

Canada....    .'.  ........  Oaruenvale.  Que. 

Pulpit  Digest  ......  Great  Neck,  N.  Y. 

Pulp.  Sulphite  and  Paper  Mill 

Workers'  Journal 

Fort  Edward,  N  Y. 
Pulpwood  Production  and  Sawmill 

Logging  .....    Montgomery,    Ala. 

Pump  Digest  .  ...    South  Gate,  Cal. 

Punch  ....................  New  Orleans.  La. 

Purchasing    ........  N«w  York,  N.  Y. 

Purchasing  in  Western  Canada 

Vancouver,  B.  C. 

Purchasing  News..Englewood,  Colo. 
Purchasing  Week  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Purdue  Alumnus  ......  Lafayette,  Ind. 

Purdue  Engineer  ......  Lafayette,  Ind. 

Purdue  Exponent  ......  Lafayette,  Ind. 

Purdue  Pharmacist..  Lafayette,  Ind. 
Purdue  Scientist  ........  Lafayette.  Ind. 


Alphabetical  Index,  1959 


Pure- Bred  Dogs,  American 
Ktnnel  Gazette..New  York,  N.  Y. 

Pure  Milk  News  Chicago,  111. 

Pure  Milk  Producer Tulsa,  Okla. 

Purple  and  White.... Jackson.  Miss. 
Purple  Heart  Magazine 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Pyramid,  The  ...Washington,  D.  C. 
Pythian  Sister  Tidings 

Maquoketa,  Iowa 
Pythian  Spur....Williamsburg.  Iowa 


Q.  B.  Beam.  The. — Cleveland,  Ohio 

*  S  T West  Hartford,  Conn. 

tad  Angles    West  Chester.  Pa. 

aker  Action Richmond,  Ind. 

jaker  Campus Whittier.  Cal. 

uaker  Quips Wilmington.  Ohio 

alified  Contractors 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Quality  Grocer  ..  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Quarter  Horse  Journal 

Amarillo,  Tex. 

Quarterly New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

Quarterly  Journal  of  Economics 

Cambndge.  Mass. 
Quarterly  Journal  of  Speech 

Raton  Rouge.  La. 
Quarterly  of  the  National  Fire 

Protection  Assn Boston,  Mass. 

Quarterly  Review  of  Biology 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Quarterly  Review  of  Higher 
Education  Among  Negroes 

Charlotte.  N.  C. 
Quarterly  Review  of  Pediatrics 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Quarterly  Review  of  Surgery, 
Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Quarterly  Review,  The 

Nashville,  Tenn. 
Quartermaster  Review 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Quebec  Home  and  School 

Montreal.  Que. 
Quebec  Industrie! .  Le 

Montreal,  Que. 

Quebec  Laitier..St.  Hyacinthe.  Que. 
Quebec  Practice  Reports 

Montreal.  Que. 
Queensborough 

Long  Island  City.  N   Y. 
•en's  Quarterly     Kingston,  Ont. 

jen's  Review Kingston.  Ont. 

leen's  University  Journal 

Kingston.  Ont. 

Queens  Work St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Que  Pasa  in  Puerto  Rico  U.S  A. 
San  Juan,  P.  R. 

Quest Portland.    Ore. 

Quick  Frozen  Foods 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Quill  and  Quire Toronto.  Ont. 

Quill,  The Chicago.  111. 

Quill.  The Charlotte.   N.  C. 

Quincailher.  La  ....  Montreal,  Que. 

Quotarian Washington.  D    C. 

Quote.  The  Weekly  Digest 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 


Granite  City,  Til. 
ing  Atlanta.  Ga. 
...fa  r 


Rabotnioheska  Prosveta 

Rack  Merchandisi..,,    „. 

Racquet    f,a  Crosse,  Wis. 

Racquette.  The Potsdam.  N.  Y. 

RadclifFe  News    Cambridge,  Mass. 
RadclifTe  Quarterly 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Radiation  Research 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Radio  Amateur  Call  Book 

Chicago.  111. 
Radio  and  Television  Weekly 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Radio  and  TV  News   (see  Supple- 
ment) New  York.  N.  Y. 
Radio  Daily-Television  Daily 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Radio  F.lectronics..New  York,  N.  Y. 

Radiology    Syracuse.  N.  Y. 

Radiotnonde  et  Telemonde 

Montreal,  Que. 

Radiotime Montreal,  Que. 

Radio.  TV  and  Appliance  Trade 

„  Builder Don  Mills.  Ont. 

Radiovision....Old  Greenwich,  Conn. 
Radnicka  Borba  (Workers' 

Struggle)     Cleveland.  O. 

Raiford  Record Raiford,  Fla. 

Railroad New  York.  N.  Y. 

Railroad  Journal Richmond.  V». 

Railroad  Model  Craftsman 

Ramsey,  N.  J. 


Railroad  Workers  Jouiaal 

iiuttalo,  N.  Y. 
RaUroad    Yardmaster..Lhicago,   ID 

Railway  Age Mew  York,  N.  Y. 

Railway  Carmen's  Journal 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Railway  Clerk Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Railway  Dispatch 

Saint  Augustine,  Fla. 
Railway  Employees  Journal 

Chicago,  111. 
Railway  Locomotives  and  Cars 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Railway  Materials....  Chicago,  111. 
Railway  Purchases  and  Stores 

Chicago.  111. 

Railway  Signaling  and  Com- 
munications.... Mew  York,  N.  Y. 
Railway  Track  and  Structures 

Mew  York.  N.  Y. 

Rambler......... Atchison.   Kan. 

Rambler.... ..._... ......Rosemont.  Pa. 

Ram  Buller Kirksville,  Mo. 

Ram  Page  .  .  ..San  Angelo,  Texas 
Ranch  and  Farm  World..  1  ulsa,  Ukla. 

Ranchman.   The ....Tulsa,   Okla. 

Ranch  Romances-New  York.  N,  Y. 

RA  Mews    -..  Ottawa,  Ont. 

Kangehnder,  The..Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Ranger.  The.......... Amarillo,  Tex. 

Rattler San  Antonio,  Tex, 

Rauhan  Tervehdys..Launum,  Mich, 

Rave New  York.  N.  Y. 

RCMP  Quarterly Ottawa,  Ont. 

Reader's  Digest 

Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 
Header's  Digest,  The 

Montreal,  Que. 
Reader's  Guide  to  Periodical 

Literature New  York.  N.  Y 

Reading  Automobile  Club 

Magazine Reading.    Pa. 

Read   Magazine Columbus.   Ohio 

Ready  to  Wear New  York.  N.  Y. 

Real  Confessions  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Real  Estate  Advertiser 

Chicago,  111. 
Real  Estate  Forum 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Real  Estate  News.™  .  ...Chicago,  111. 
Real  Estate  News..New  York.  N.  Y. 
Real  Estate  Record  and 

Builders'  Guide-New  York.  N.  Y. 
Realites — Femina  Illustration 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Real  Romances... .New  York,  N.  Y. 
Real  Screen  Comics 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Real  Story. New  York,  N.  Y. 

Realtor.   The Boiton,   Mass. 

Realty.- New  York.  N.  Y. 

Realty  and  Building.... Chicago.  HI. 
Real  Western  Romances 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Real  Western  Stories 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Reclamation  Era 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Record Peoria.  111. 

Record DCS  Moines,  Iowa 

Record  (dly) Louisville,  Ky. 

Record Louisville.  Ky. 

Record... Baltimore,  Md. 

Record Collegeville.  Minn. 

Record Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Record St.  Louis.  Mo. 

Record Buffalo.  N.  Y. 

Record Rochester.  N.  Y. 

Record  and  Guide..Providence,  R.  I. 
Record  and  Sound  Retailing 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Sacramento.  Cal. 

San  Frnncisco,  Cal. 


Denver,   Colo. 

New  Britain.  Conn. 

Boise.    Idaho 


Recorder.... 
Recorder..., 
Recorder  . 
Recorder 

Recorder 

Recordings....    ^New'Yorli  N. 
Record  of  Chemical  Progress 

Detroit.  Mich. 
Record  of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 

Evanston.  111. 
Records  of  the  American  Catholic 

Historical  Society  of 

Philadelphia ..Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Record- Stockman Denver,  Colo. 

Record.  The New  York.  N.  Y. 

Recreation New  York.  N.  Y. 

Recreation  Management 

Chicago,  111. 

Red  and  Black... Athens,  Ga. 

Red  and  Black  ...Washington,  Pa. 

Red  and  Green..« Minot.  N    D. 

Redbird.  The...- Beaumont,  Tex. 

Redbook  Magazine 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Redlands  Bulldog  ....Redlands,  Cal. 
Red  Poll  News    Lincoln.  Neb. 

Redwood  Rancher.St  Helena,'  Cal! 
1545 


Reeves  Journal,  Plumbing-Heating- 
Air  Conditioning 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Reflector State  College.  Miss. 

Reflector Nr.wark,  N.  J. 

Reformat usok  Lapja 

Lancaster,  Pa. 
Refrigerating  Engineering 
including  Air  Conditioning    (see 
Supplement)  ...New  York,  N.  Y. 

Refrigeration Atlanta.   Ga. 

Refrigeration  and  Air 
Conditioning  Business 

Cleveland,  Ohio 
Refrigeration  Service  and 

Contracting Chicago,  111. 

Refuse  Removal  Journal 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Regis  Brown  and  Gold 

Denver,  Colo. 
Regis  Herald.  The....Weston,  Mass. 

Register    Denver,  Colo. 

Register    Peoria,    111. 

Register Duluth.    Minn. 

Register Great  Falls.  Mont. 

Register Helena,   Mont. 

Register        ....    Steubenville,   Ohio 

Register Nashville,  Tenn. 

Register  ..     Green  Bay,  Wis. 

Register.  The    ..Kansas  City.  Mo. 

Register.  The Reno.  Nev. 

Register,  The  ....Greensboro.  N.  C. 

Register.  The Altoona.  Pa 

Register  of  Kentucky  Historical 

Society Frankfort.  Ky. 

Register  of  Southwestern 

Indiana,  The  ....  Evansville,  Ind. 
Reino  de  Dios,  El     ..Denver,  Colo. 

Relations Montreal,    Que. 

Relax    New  York,  N.  Y. 

Relief  Society  Magazine 

Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 
Religion  in  Life  Nashville.  Tenn. 
Religious  Education 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

RHigious  Herald Richmond,  Va. 

Religious  Home  Unit 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Rens«jelacr  Polytechnic-Troy,  N.  Y. 
Rental  Yard  Register 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Report.... Bakersfield.    Cal. 

Report Stockton,  Cal. 

Reporter.  The....East  St.  Louis,  111. 

Reporter Lincoln.  Neb. 

Reporter.   The  Alfred.    N.   Y. 

Reporter.  The,  Tues.  (Coll.) 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Reporter.  The,  Ftntly  (Thurs.) 

New  York.  N    Y 

Reporter Columlnis.    Ohio 

Reporter Milwaukee.  Wis. 

Reporter  of  Direct  Mail  Adver- 
tising        Garden  City.  N   Y. 

Reports  of  Your  University  of 

Minnesota      Minneapolis.   Minn. 
Reproduction  Engineer 

Detroit.  Mich. 
Republican  Observer 

Harrisbunr.  Pa 

Resale Boston,    Mass. 

Research  Quarterly  of  the  Ameri- 
can Association  for  Health. 
Physical  Education  and 
Recreation        Washington.  D.  C. 

Reserve  Tribune Cleveland,  Ohio 

Resident  Physician 

Manhasset.  N.  Y. 
Resort  Management 

Memphis.  Tenn. 
Restaurant  and  Caterer 

Vancouver,  B.  C. 
Restaurant  Equipment  Dealer 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Restaurant  Man    New  York,  N.  Y. 
Restaurant  Management 

New  York    N.  Y. 

Restaurant  Reporter  Columbus,  O. 
Restaurants  and  Institutions 

Toronto.  Ont. 

Restaurant  Service — Voice  of 
the  Eating  Industry 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Restaurant  South 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Restoration  Herald....Cincinnati.  O. 
Retail  Clerk's  International 

Advocate Washington.   D    C. 

Retailer's  Review....Madison,  Wis. 

Retailer.  The Vancouver.  B.  C. 

Retail  Food  Equipment  and 

Supplies    ....  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 
Retail  Food  Merchandiser 

Minneapolis.  Minn. 
Petai  I  Jeweler....  Baltimore.  Md. 
Retail  Labor  Report 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Retail  Lumberman 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 


Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Retail  Tobacconist 

New  York,  N,  Y. 
Retired  Officer.  The 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Retirement  Life.,Washington.  D.  C. 
Revealing  Romances 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Reveille......... Baton  Rouge.  La. 

Review ....Newark.   Del. 

Review............... .Miami,    Fla. 

Review.  The  (Negro) 

Nashville,  Tenn. 


Ky. 


aven,  Conn. 


Review  and  Expositor 

Louisville. 
Review  of  Allergy  &  Applied 

Immunology  Minneapolis.   Minn. 
Review  of  Economics  and 
Statistics  ............  Cam  hi  idge.  Mass. 

Review  of  Educational  Research 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Review  of  Metaphysics 

New  Ha 
Review  of  Politics 

Notrr  Dame.  Ind. 
Review  of  Recorded  Music 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Review  of  Scientific  Instruments 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Reviews  of  Modern  Physics 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Revista  Aerea  Latino  Americana 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Revista  Catolica  ......    El  Paso.  Tex. 

Revista  De  La  Confederacies 
Medica  Panamericana 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Revista  Industrial-New  York.  N.  Y. 
Revista  Rotaria.  .....    Evans  ton.  111. 

Revue  de  L'Universite  d'  Ottawa 

Ottawa,  Ont. 

Revue  de  Pharmacie  Pratique  et 
Professionnelle  ......  Montreal,  Que. 

Revue  des  Agents  de  Police 
(Constables  Review) 

Montreal,  Que. 
Revue  d'Oka.  La....La  Trappe. 

Revue  Dominicaine..  Montreal. 
Revue  du  ftarreau—Montreal. 
Revue  du  Notarial,  La 

Montreal,  Que. 
Revue  du  Transport  Routier  du 


Quebec  ....    Montreal.    Que 

e  Legale.  ........  Montreal.  Que 


Revue  .  ........ 

Revue  Maraichere,  La 
M 
Revue  Moderne,  La 


ontreal.  Que. 


Montreal,  One. 
Revue  Moteur-.  ......  Montreal,  Que. 

Revue  Municipale.  La 

Montreal,  Que. 

Revue  Notre  Dame  du  Sacre 
Coeur.  La  ..................  Quebec.  Que. 

Revue  Populaire,  La 

Montreal.  Que. 
Revue  Scolaire.  La......  Quebec.  Que. 

Reward  True  Crime  Cases 

New  York.  N.  Y 
Rex  ..................  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Rhode  Island  Beverage  Journal 

Providence.  R.  I 
Rhode  Island  Labor  News 

Providence.  R.  I. 
Rhode  Island  Medical  Journal 

Providence.  R.  I. 

Khodora  —  -  —    Cambridge*    Mass 
Rhythm  and  Blues  Group 

Derby,  Conn. 

Rice  Journal—  —New  Orleans,  La. 
Rice  Thresher—  ....—Houston.  Tex. 

Richelieu,  Le..—  -------  St.  Jean.  Que. 

Richmond  ColleRian..Ricbraond.  Va. 
Rider  College  Quarterly 

Bulletin   ---  ___  Trenton.  N.  I. 
Rider  College  News-Trenton.  N.  J. 
Rights    _______  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Ring,  The  ---------  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Rinnovamento.  II  New  York,  N.  Y. 


Ripon   Alumnus  ............  Ripon,   Wls. 

RTT  Reporter.  .......  Rochester.  N.  Y. 

Rivers  ft  Harbors  Stamford.  Conn. 
Riverside  Co,  Farm  Bureau 

News.  .....  ~  ......  Riverside,   Cal. 

K.M.A.  Retailer.....  Winnipeg,  Man. 

R.  N.  Magazine  ________  Oradell.  N.  J. 

Road  and  Track..  ~  ......  Venice,  Cat 

Roads  and  Engineering 

Construcrion-..........Toronto,   Ont. 

Roads  and  Streets    ....Chicago,  111. 

Rochester  Review-Rochester.  N.  Y. 
Rocket-Jet  Flying 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Rocket>  The...~.M.~-.......Chlcago,  Ifl. 

Rock  Products  .......  -...-.Chicago,  HI. 


Rocky  Lane.......  ......  ...Derby.  Conn. 

Rocky  Lane's  Blackjack 

Derby,  Conn. 


Rocky  Mountain  Beverage 

Analyst..- Denver,  Colo. 

Rocky  Mountain  Chefs 

Denver.  Colo. 
Rocky  Mountain  Collegian 

Fort  Collins.  Colo. 
Rocky  Mountain  Construction 

Denver.  Colo 
Rocky  Mountain  Druggist 

Denver,  Colo 
Rocky  Mountain  Echo 

Billings,  Mont 
Rocky  Mountain  Medical  Journal 

Denver.  Colo. 
Rocky  Mountain  Motorist 

Denver.  Colo 
Rocky  Mountain  Oil  Reporter 

Denver,  Colo 
Rocky  Mountain  Union  Farmer 

Denver.  Colo. 
Rocky  Mountain  Veterinarian  (see 

Supplement)       Denver,  Col. 

Rod  and  Custom  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Rod  and  Gun  in  Canada 

Gardenvale.  Que. 
Rod  Builder  &  Customizer 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Rodding  and  RestylinR 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Rodeo  Sports  News....Denver,  Colo 

Rola  Boza Scranton.  Pa 

Roll  Call Washington.  D.  C. 

Roller  Derby  News 

New  York.  N    Y 

Rollins  Sandspur..  Winter  Park.  Fla 
Romance  Phuology....Berkeley.  Cal 

Romance  Time New  York.  N.  Y 

Romanic  Review-New  York.  N    Y 

Romantic  Secrets  Derby,  Conn. 

Romantic  Story Derby,  Conn. 

Roofing.  Siding  and  Insulation 

New  York.  N.  Y 
Room  and  Food  Services 

Magazine    Miami  Beach,  Fla. 

Roosevelt   Review 

New  Orleans.  La 
Roosevelt.  The  ...  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Rosanan,  The River  Forest.  Ill 

Rosary  Magazine..New  York.  N  Y 

Rosaverian Albany.  N.  Y. 

Pose  Technic  ..Terre  Haute,  Ind. 
Rosin  the  Bow....  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Roswell  Way.  The..Roswell.  N.  M. 

Rotarian.  The Evanston.  Til 

Rotunda ~ Farmville.  Va 

Rotonde,  La Ottawa.  Ont 

Rough  Notes....    Indiat-apolis.  Ind 

Roundel   Ottawa.   Ont 

Roundtable Nashville     Tenn 

Round  Table Beloit.  Wis 

Roundup Minneapolis.  Minn 

Round-TTn State  College.  N.  M 

Round-Up.  The Phoenix.  Ariz 

Royal  Arch  Mason Trenton.  Mo. 

Royal  Neighbor    .."Rock  Island.  111. 

Royal  Purple Whitewater.  Wi«. 

ROT  Roirers New  York.  N.  Y. 

R.T.A.  Sales  &  Service 

Toronto,  Ont. 

Rubber  ARC New  York.  N.  Y. 

Rubber  Chemistry  and 

Technology Akron,   Ohio 

Rubber  World New  York.  N    Y 

Rudder New  York.  N.  Y. 

Rural  Arkansas  Magazine 

North  Little  Rock,  Ark. 
Rural  Co-operator,  The 

Toronto.  Ont. 
Rural  Electric  MissouHan 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Rural  Electrification 

Washington.  D.  C. 

Rural  Georgia  Millen,  Ga. 

Rural  Gravure —• — Chicago,  Ill- 
Rural  Kentuckian....Lou?*vil1e,  Ky. 

Rural  Louisiana Opelousas.  La. 

Rural  Minnesota  News 

Alexandria.  Minn. 
Rural  New  Yorker 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Rural  Roads ^.Chicago.  111. 

Rural  Sociology Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Rural  Virginia Richmond.  Va. 

Rush        New  York.  N.  Y. 

Russell  Sage  Quill Troy.  N.  Y. 

Ru4*e1'ft  Official  National  Motor 
Coach  Guide—Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa 

Russia New  York.  N.  Y. 

Russian  Orthodox  Journal 

Flushing.  N.  Y. 

Russky  Vistnik  ....Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Russky  Vestnik.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Rutgers  Alumni  Monthly 

New  Brunswick.  N.  T. 
RWDSU  Record  New  York.  N.  Y. 


Sabbath  Recorder.-.Plalnfield,  N.  J. 
Sacramentan,  Tbe-Sacramento,  Cal. 

1646 


nento  Valley  Union  Labor 
etin. .Sacramento,  Cal. 


Sad  Sack's  Funny  Friends 


New  York.  N.  Y. 

S.A.E.  Journal New  York.  N.  Y. 

Safe  Deposit  Bulletin 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Safe  Flying New  York.  N.  Y. 

Safety    New  York,  N.  Y. 

Safety  Counselor,  The 

Edmonton,  Alta. 

Safety  Education Chicago.  111. 

Safety  Journal Anderson,  S.  C. 


Safety  journal A 

Safety  Maintenance 

Ne 


Jew  York.  N.  Y. 

Saga New  York,  N.  Y. 

St.  Anthony  Messenger 

Cincinnati.  Ohio 
St.  Augustine's  Messenger 

Bay  St.  Louis,  Miss. 

St.  Bede  Records Peru,  111. 

St.  Benedict's  Quarterly 

St.  Joseph.  Minn. 
St.  Clair  Ruralist 

East  St.  Louis.  111. 
Saint  Detective  Magazine 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
St.  Edward's  University 

Hill  topper Austin.  Tex. 

St.  John's  News—Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
St.  Joseph  Magazine  . 

Saint  Benedict,  Ore. 
St.  Joseph's  Blatt 

Saint  Benedict.  Ore. 
St.  Louis  Construction  Record 

St.  Louis.  Mo. 

^t.  Louis  Countian      Clayton,  Mo. 
St.  Louis  Daily  Live  Stock 
Reporter 

National  Stock  Yards.  111. 
St.  Louis  Daily  Market  Reporter 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
St.  Louis  Dental  Society  Bulletin 

St.   Louis.  Mo. 

St.  Louts  Medicine  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
St.  Louis  Review  .  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
St.  Louis  University  Magazine 

St   Louis,  Mo. 
St.  Luke  Fraternal  Bulletin 

Richmond,  Va. 

St.  Norbert  Times  De  Pere.  Wis. 
St.  Paul  Legal  Ledger 

Saint  Paul.  Minn. 

Saints  Herald.... Independence.  Mo. 
St.  Vincent  Review  ..Latrobe,  Pa. 

Salaberry— Valleyfield,    Que. 

Salemite.. Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 

"Sales"  Army-Navy  Surplus 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sales  Executive,  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Sales  Management..NewYork,N.Y. 
Salesman's  Opportunity 

Magazine Chicago,  111. 

Sales  Meetings    Phifa.,  Pa. 

Salt  Water  Sportsman 

Boston.  Mass. 

Samedi.  Le Montreal,  Que. 

Sameiningin Winnipeg.    Man. 

Sample  Case ...Columbus,  Ohio 

Sanatorium  Outlook 

State  Sanatorium.  Ark. 
San  Bernardino  County  Farm 

Bureau  Monthly Rialto,  Cal. 

San  Bernardino  County  Labor 

Leader. .San  Bernardino,  Cal. 

Sandara  Chicago.    111. 

Sandia  Crossroads 

Albuquerque.  N.  M. 
San  Diego  and  Point  Magazine 

San  Diego,  Cal. 
San  Diego  Business 

San  Diego,  Cal. 
San  Diego  Club  Life 

San  Diego.  Cal. 
Saa  Fernando  Valley  Labor  News 

Glendale,  Cal. 
San  Francisco  Bay  Window 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
San  Francisco  Classroom  Teachers 

Journal San  Francisco.  Cal. 

San  Francisco  Hotel  Greeters 

Guide       San  Francisco.  Cal. 

San  Francisco  Municipal  Review 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 
Sanger-Hilsen  Minneapolis.    Minn. 

Sanitarian.  The...- Denver,  Colo. 

Sanitary  Maintenance 

Milwaukee.  Wls. 
San  Joaquin  Co.  Farm  Bureau 

New* Stockton,  Cal. 

Santa  Clara    Santa  Clara.  Cal. 

Santa  Fe  Magazine Chicago,  111. 

Saskatchewan  Mtnlng  News 

Prince  Albert.  Sask. 


Alphabetical  Index,  1959 


Saskatchewan  Motorist 

Regina.  Sask. 
Saskatchewan  Municipal  Record 

Regina,  Sask. 
Saturday  Evening  Post.  The 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Saturday  Night Toronto,  Ont. 

Saturday  Review,  The 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Savings  and  Loan  News 

Chicago,  111. 
Savings  Bank  Journal 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Savoy-Hilton,  The 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Saward's  Journal-New  York,  N.  Y. 

Say ~ New  York.  N.  Y. 

Scale  Journal Chicago.  111. 

Scamp New  York,  N.  Y. 

Scandinavian  Studies 

Menasha,  Wis. 
Scarboro  Missions......Toronto,  Ont. 

Scarlet  and  Black,... ..Grinnel.  Iowa 

Scarlet.    The Worcester,    Mass. 

Scenic  Idaho Boise,  Idaho 

Schenectady  County  Agricultural 
Service  News 

Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
Scholastic  Coach-New  York.  N.  Y. 
Scholastic  Editor 

Minneapolis.  Minn. 
Scholastic  Magazines 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Scholastic  Magazines — Junior 
Scholastic  Edition 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Scholastic  Magazines — Senior 

Scholastic  Unit-New  York,  N.  Y. 
Scholastic  Teacher 

New  York,  N.  Y 
School  Activities  Magazine 

Lawrence.  Kans 
School  and  Community 

Columbia.   Mo 
School  and  Society 

New  York.  N.  Y 
School  Arts  Magazine 

Worcester.  Mass 

School  Bus  Trends  Wheaton,  III. 
School  Director.  The— Tampa.  Fla. 
School  Executive-New  York.  N.  Y. 

School  Life Washington,  D.  C. 

School  Lunch  Journal  Denver.  Colo. 
School  Management 

Greenwich.  Conn. 

School  Musician Joliet,  111. 

School    Planning  Chicago.   111. 

School  Progress .Toronto.  Ont 

School  Review Chicago.  111. 

School  Shop Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

School  Science  and  Mathematics 

Oak  Park,  111. 

School  Trustee Regina.  Sask. 

Schuylkill  County  Motor  Club 

Magazine........ Pottsville.  Pa. 

Science. Washington,  D    C. 

Science  and  Mechanics  Chicago.  111. 
Science  and  Society 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Science  Counselor— Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

Science  Digest Chicago.  111. 

Science  Education.-.  Tampa,  Fla. 
Science  Fiction  Advertiser 

Glendale.  Cal. 
Science  Fiction  Quarterly 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Science  News-Letter 

Washington.  D.  C 
Science  of  Mind  Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Science  on  the  March 

Buffalo.  N.  Y. 
Science  Teacher 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Science  Teacher's  World 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Science  World New  York.  N.  Y. 

Scientific  American 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Scientific  Temperance  Journal 

Westerville,  Ohio 
Scouting  Magazine 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Scout  Leader Ottawa.  Ont. 

Scrap  Age- Waste  Age  (see  Sup- 
plement)   Springfield.  I1L 

Scraper Frankfort.   Ky. 

Screen  land- Plus  TV-Land 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Screen   Process Cincinnati.   Ohio 

Screen  Stars New  York.  N.  Y 

Screen  Stars  Group 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Screen  Stories  .  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Scribe Bridgeport,    Conn. 

Scripta  Mathematics 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Scripti-n'  Pranks— Davidson,  N.  C. 
Sea  and  Pacific  Motor  Boat 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


Seaboard  Beverage  Journal 

Washington.  D.  C. 

Seafarer .... Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Seafarers  Log— -Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 
Seafood  Merchandising 

New  Orleans,  La. 
Seaports  and  the  Transport 

World Montreal,  Cue. 

Searchlight New  York,  NY  Y. 

Searchlite    ..  St.    Petersburg.    Fla. 
Seattle  University  Spectator 

Seattle.  Wash. 

Seawanhaka Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Seaway         St.  Clair,   Mich. 

Second  Line New  Orleans,  La. 

Secretary,  The— Kansas  City.  Mo. 

Secrets     New  York,  N.  Y. 

Secrets  of  Love  &  Marriage 

Derby,  Conn. 
Secrets  of  Young  Brides 

Derby,  Conn. 
Secrets  Romance  Group 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

See New  York.  N.  Y. 

Seed  and  Garden  Merchandising 

New  Orleans,  La 
Seedmen's  Digest 

San  Antonio,  Tex. 
Seed  Trade  News    .......Chicago,  111. 

Seed  World Chicago.   Ill 

Selecciones  Del  Railway  Age 

New  York,  N.  Y 
Selection  du  Reader's  Digest 

Montreal.  Que 
Selling  Sporting  Goods 

Chicago,  111 
Semaine  Commerciale,  La 

Quebec,  Que. 
Semaine  Religieuse  de  Quebec 

Quebec.  Que 

Sembrador,  El    Lees  Summit,  Mo 
Semiconductor  Products 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Seminarian.  The St.  Louis.  Mo. 

Semnele  Timpului-Dearborn.  Mich 

Senator.  The Elkins.  W.  Va. 

Sendhote    Cleveland.    Ohio 

Seneca  County  Farm  and 

Home  News  .  Waterloo.  N.  Y. 
Senior  Citizen— Washington,  D.  C 
Senior  Scholastic 

New  York,  N.  Y 

Sensation    New  York,  N.  Y. 

Sentinel M Toronto,    Ont 

Sentinel Manila.  P.  I. 

Sentinel  of  the  Blessed  Sacra- 
ment  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Sepia— Fort  Worth.  Texas 

Sergeant  Bilko New  York.  N.  Y. 

Server.  The        — Chicago.  111. 

Service  Labor  Report 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Service  Social Quebec.  Que. 

Service  Star  Magazine      Erie.  Pa. 
Service  Station  and  Garage 

News Cleveland.    Ohio 

Service  Station  Management 

Chicago,  111. 
Service  Station  Management  and 

Merchandising Toronto,  Ont. 

Service  Station  Sentinel 

Denver,  Colo 

Servicios  Publicos..New  York .  N.  Y 
Setonian.  The-South  Oranpre.  N    J 

Setonian Green^hurg.  Pa 

Seton   Quarterly...  Greensburg.    Pa. 
Sets  in  Order        Los  Angeles.  Cal 

Seventeen        New  York,  N.  Y 

Seventeen- At-  School 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Sewage  and  Industrial  Wastes 

Washington,  T>.  C. 

Sewanee  News Sewanee,  Tenn. 

Sewanee  Purple Sewanee,  Tenn. 

Sewanee  Review....  Sewanee,  Tenn. 
Sewing  Machine  News 

Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 
Shale  ShaVer-Oklahoma  City.  Okla. 
Shannon  County  News.  The 

Pine  Ridge,  S.  D. 

Shantyman Toronto.   Ont. 

Shareholder « Toronto.  Ont. 

Share  Your  Knowledge  Review 

Cincinnati.  O. 
Shawano  County  Farm  Bureau 

"News    .... Shawano.   Wis. 

Sheaf - Saskatoon.  Saak. 

Sheep  and  Goat  Raiser 

San  Annrelo.  Tex. 
Sheep  Breeder  and  Sheepman 

Columbia.  Mo. 
Shepherd  College  Picket 

Shepherdstown,  W.  Va. 
Shepherd  Dog  Review 

Lancaster.  Pa. 
Sheraton  Belvedere 

Baltimore.  Md. 
Sheraton  Carlton 

Washington,  D.  C. 

1547 


Sheraton  East.  The 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Sheraton  Park..  Washington,  D.  C. 
Sheriff  and  Police  Reporter 

Seattle,  Wash. 

Sheriff  of  Tombstone  Derby,  Conn. 
Shield  ..................    Union  City.  N.  J. 

Shield  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi 

Cleveland,  Ohi 
Shipbuilder  ............  Ca-nden,    N.    . 

Shipmate  ....................  Annapolis,    M< 

Shipping  Digest—New  York,  N.     . 
Shipping  Guide—  Vancouver,   B    C. 
Shipping  Management  combined 
with  National  Hi-way  Shipper 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Shipping  Register  and  Ship- 
builder ..........  Montreal.    Que. 

Ships  and  the  Sea 

Milwaukee.  Wis. 
Shlakh    ..................  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Shoe  and  Leather  Journal 

Don  Mills.  Ont. 
Shoe  Horn.  The  .........  ...Chicago.  III. 

Shoe  Service  ....................  Chicago,  111. 

Shofar  .......  Washington,  D.  C. 

Shooting  Goods  Retailer 

Skokie.  111. 
Shop  .......................  Gardenvale,  Que. 

Shorthorn  ..........  Arlington.  Tex. 

Shorthorn   News  ......    Guelph,   Ont. 

Shorthorn  World  ............  Aurora,   111. 

Short  Snorts  and  Horse  World 

Lexington.  Ky. 

Show  Business—  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Showcase  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Showdown  for  Men 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Shreveport  Magazine 

Shreveport.  La. 
Side  Lines  ........  Murfreesboro,  Tenn. 

Sight-Saving  Review 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Signal  ....................  Washington.  D.  C. 

Signalman's   Journal—Chicago,  111. 
Signs  of  the  Times 

Mountain  View,  Cal. 
Signs  of  the  Times 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 
Sign.  The  .........  Union  City,  N.  J. 

Silent  Worker.  The-Berkeley.  Cal. 
Silhouette.  ...............    Hamilton,  Ont. 

Silver  Screen    ......  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Simmons  News  ...    Boston,  Mass. 
Simmons  Review,  The 

Boston,  Mass. 
Single  Cro,™*^  ^  y   y 

Simp.id,y  P.t«.n,NBookork    N   y 

Sinopsis  Medica  International 

Chicago.  111. 
Sion    .......  ....  ..  ..........  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Sir.—'.  ......       '  _________  New  York,  N  Y. 

<Mskiyou.  The    .....  —  Ashland.  Ore, 

Six  Gun  Heroes   .....  Derby.  Conn. 

Skarb  Rodzmy  ....................  Erie,  Pa. 

Skating  ..........................  Boston.  Mass. 

Skeet  Shooting  Review 

Dallas.  Tex. 
Skidmore  News 

Saratoga  Springs.  N.  Y. 
Skier—     -  ............  Corunna,  Mich. 

<?Viff  ........................  Fort  Worth.  Tex. 

Skiing  (National)—  Denver.  Colo. 
Skillings*  Mining  Review 

Duluth.  Minn. 
Ski  Magazine......    Hanover.  N.  H. 

Skin  Diver    «......Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Skipper.  The.......  .....  Annapolis,   Md. 

Skirl    ..................  Red  Springs.  N.  C. 

Sky  and  Telescope 

Cambridge,  Mass. 


i 

Skyscraper  Management 

Chicago.  HI. 
Skyways  ............  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Slipstick    ..................  Clemson.  S.  C. 

Slovensky  Hlasnik-Pittsburgh.  Pa. 
Slovensky  Sokol 

Perth  Amboy.  N.  J. 
Small  Cars  Illustrated 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Small  Stock  Magazine-I^amoni.  la. 
Small  World  .......  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Smith  Alumnae  Quarterly 

Northampton.  Mass. 
Smith  College  Sophian 

Northampton.  Mass. 
Smoke  Signals  ......  Tallahassee.  Fla. 

Smoke  Signals.  .Staten  Island.  N.  Y. 
Snips  ............................  Chicago.  HI. 

Soap  and  Chemical  Specialties 

New  York.  N  Y. 
Soaring    ...........  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Soccer  News  ........  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Social  Action  ...  New  York.  N  Y. 
Social  Casework-New  York.  N.  Y. 
Social  Forccs._..Baltimore,  Md. 


Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Socialist  Call.  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Socialisticheskiy  Vestnik 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Social  Justice  Review 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Social  Order St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Social  Progress-.. Philadelphia.  Pa. 
Social  Research....New  York.  N.  Y. 

Social  Science Wintield,  Kans. 

Social  Service  Review. .Chicago.  111. 
Social  Spectator....New  York.  N.  Y. 

Social  Studies Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Social  Work New  York,  N.  Y. 

Sociological  Abstracts 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Sociology  and  Social  Research 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Sociometry New  York.  N.  Y. 

Sodalis Orchard  Lake.  Mich. 

Soil  and  Water  Magazine 

Temple.  Tex. 

Soil  Science Baltimore,  Md. 

Soil  Science  Society  of  America 

Proceedings Madison,    Wis. 

Soiourner.  The.... Washington.  D.  C. 

Sokol  Americky Chicago,   111. 

Sokol   Polski Pittsburgh.    Pa. 

Solia Detroit,    Mich. 

Solidarity Detroit,    Mich. 

Solidarity    New  York,  N.  Y. 

Songwriter's  Review 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Sons  of  Italy  Magazine 

Boston.  Mass. 
Sons  of  Norway 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Sons  of  the  Amencan  Revolution 

Magazine    ....Washington,   D.   C. 

Sooner  Magazine Norman.  Ok  la 

Sooner  Shamrock  ....Norman,  Okla. 
Sooner  State  Press..Norman.  Okla 
Sound  Merchandising 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

South        Birmingham.  Ala. 

South  Atlantic  Quarterly.  The 

Durham.  N.  C. 
South  Carolina  Education  News 

Columbia.  S.  C. 
South  Carolina  Electric  Co-op 

News. Cayce,  S.  C. 

South  Carolina  Farmer  (see  Sup- 
plement)          Pageland.  S.  C. 

South  Carolina  Historical 

Magazine Charleston.  S.  C. 

South  Carolina  Labor  News 

Columbia.  S.  C. 
South  Carolina  Magazine 

Columbia.  S.  C. 
South  Carolina  Method  st 

Advocate Columbia,  S.  C. 

South  Carolina  Schools 

Columbia,  S.  C. 
South  Carolina  Young  Farmer  and 

Future  Farmer....Columbia.  S.  C. 
South  Dakota  Business  Review 

Vermillion.  S.  D. 
South  Dakota  Collegian 

Rrookings.  S.  D. 

South  Dakota  Education  Associa- 
tion Journal    .    .   ..Pierre,  S.  D. 
South  Dakota  High  Liner 

Madison.  S.  D. 
South  Dakota  Journal  of  Medicine 

and  Pharmacy..Sioux  Falls,  S.  D. 
South  Dakota  Legion  News 

watertown.  S.  D. 
South  Dakota  Rural  Press  and 

Print  Shop... Brookings.  S    D. 

South  Dakota  Stock  Grower  (see 
Supplement)     ..Rapid  City,  S.  D. 

Southeastern Durant.  Okla. 

Southeastern  Drug  Journal 

Atlanta.  Ga. 
Southeastern  Nurseryman 

Miami,  Fla. 

Southeastern  Oil  Review,  The 
.      t  Jackson.  Miss. 

Southeastern  Poultryman 

Richmond.  Va. 
Southeast  Furniture 

Jackson.  Miss. 

Southern.  The    Lakeland.  Fla. 

Southern  Advertising  and 

^  Publishing Atlanta.  G». 

Southern  and  Southwestern 
Railway  Club  Proceedings 

Atlanta.  Ga. 
Southern  Appliances 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Southern  Architect 

Charlotte.  V.  C. 
Southern  Automotive  Journal 

Atlanta.  Ga. 
Southern  Banker.~........Atlanta.  Ga. 

Southern  Beverage  Journal 
*      ^        „     ,    C^J?1  Gables.  Fla. 
Southern  Bowler,  The  (see  Sup- 
plement  Marietta,  Ga. 


Southern  Builder  College  Park,  Ga. 
Southern  Building  Supplies 

Atlanta.  Ga. 
Southern  California  Alumni 

Review Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Southern  California  Business 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Southern  California  Grocers' 

Journal Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Southern  California  Law  Review 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Southern  California  Presoyterian 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Southern  California  Rancher 

San  Diego,  Cal. 
Southern  California  Teamster 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Southern  California  Trojan 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Southern  Candy  and  Tobacco 

Jobber,  The       .  ..  .    Atlanta.  Ga. 
Southern  Colorado  Register 

Pueblo,  Colo. 

Southern  Cross San  Diego.  Cal. 

Southern  Dairy  Products  Journal 

Atlanta.  Ga. 
Southern  Economic  Journal 

Chap* I  Hill.  N.  C. 
Southern  Farm  and  Home 

Montgomery.  Ala. 
Southern   Farm    Equipment    (see 

Supplement) Atlanta,  Ga. 

Southern  Honst  and  Nurseryman 
Ft.  Worth.  Tex. 
Southern   Food  Processor   (see 

Supplement)     ..    ..    Atlanta,  Ga. 
Southern  i-uneral  Director 

Atlanta,  Ga 
Southern  Garment  Manufacturer 

Atlanta.  Ga 
Southern  Golfer,  The 

Jackson,  Miss. 
Southern  Hardware  (see  Supple- 

_  ment) Atlanta.  Ga. 

Southern  Hellenic  Life 

Atlanta,  Ga. 
Southern  Hospitals 

Charlotte.  N.  C. 
Southern  Hotel  Journal 

Jacksonville.  Fla. 
Southern  Industrial  Supplier 

Greensboro.  N.  C. 
Southern  Insurance 

New  Orleans.  La. 

Southern  Israelite Atlanta.  Ga. 

Southern  Jeweler Atlanta.  Ga. 

Southern  Labor  Review 

Birmingham.  Ala. 
Southern  Lumber  Journal  and 
Building  Material  Dealer 

Jacksonville.  Fla. 
Southern  Lumberman 

Nashville.  Tenn. 
Southern  Medical  Journal 

Birmingham,  Ala. 
Southern  Motor  Cargo 

Memphis.  Tenn. 
Southern  Nebraska  Register 

Lincoln.  Neb. 
Southern  Observer 

Nashville,  Tenn. 

Southern   Outdoors Atlanta.    Ga. 

Southern  Pharmaceutical  Journal 

Dallas.  Tex. 

Southern  Planter....  Richmond,  Va. 
Southern  Plumbing.  Heating  and 
Air  Conditioning 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Southern  Power  and  Industry 

Atlanta,  Ga. 
Southern  Presbyterian  Journal 

Weaverville.  N.  C. 
Southern  Printer  and 

Lithographer Atlanta,    Ga. 

Southern  Pulp  and  Paper 

Manufacturer Atlanta.  Ga. 

Southern  State  Farm  Paper  Unit 

Little  Rock.  Ark 
Southern  Stationer  and  Office 

Outfitter Atlanta.    Ga. 

Southern  Telephone  News 

Atlanta,  Ga. 
Southern  Textile  News 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Southern  Tobacco  Journal 

Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 
Southland  Magazine  Digest 

Augusta.  Ga. 
South  Shore  Country  Club 

Magazine ....Chicago.  111. 

South  Texan Kingsville,  Tex. 

South  Texan    San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Southwest  Advertising  and 

Marketing — ..Dallas.  Tex. 

Southwest  Builder  and 

Contractor    Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Southwest  Courier 

Oklahoma  Cfty,  Okla. 
Southwest  Electrical.~Dallas,  Tex. 

1548 


Southwestern  Baker.Houston.  Tex. 
Southwestern  Christian  Recorder 
Nashville,  Tenn. 
Southwestern  Collegian 

Winfield,  Kan. 
Southwestern  Crop  and  Stock 

Lubbock,  Tex. 
Southwestern  Episcopalian 

Rockymount,  Va. 
Southwestern  Food  Journal 

Dallas,  Tex. 
Southwestern  Historical 
Quarterly  .................  Austin.    Tex. 

Southwestern  Journal  of  Anthro- 
pology       ....Albuquerque,   N.   M. 

Southwestern   Lore..  Boulder,   Colo. 
Southwestern  Magazine,  The 

Georgetown.  Tex. 
Southwestern  Medicine 

El  Paso,  Tex. 
Southwestern  Miller 

Kansas  City.  Mo. 
Southwestern  Musician  and  Texas 
Music  Educator....Lubbock,  Texas 

Southwestern  Purchaser,  The 

Dallas,  Tex. 
Southwestern  Purchasing  Agent 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Southwestern  Railway  Journal 

Fort  Worth,  Tex. 
Southwestern  Retailer.  .Dallas.  Tex. 
Southwestern  Social  Science 
Quarterly  ..................  Austin,  Texas 

Southwestern  Telephone  News 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Southwestern.  The 

Weatherford,  Okla. 
Southwestern  Veterinarian 

College  Station,  Tex. 
Southwest  Furniture  News 

Dallas.  Tex. 
Southwest  Implement  Journal 

Dallas,  Texas 
Southwest  Jewish  Chronicle 

Oklahoma  City.  Okla. 
Southwest  Louisiana  Register 

Lafayette,  La. 
Southwest   Review  ........  Dallas.  Tex. 

Southwest  Service  Station 
Journal     ........  Brown  wood,    Texas 

Southwest  Standard 

Springfield.  Mo 
Southwest  Water  Works 
Journal    .................  Temple.  Tex. 

Sou'wester  ..........    ~..Amertcus.    Ga. 

Sou'wester  ..........  Memphis,  Tenn. 

Soviet  Physics-Jet  P 

New  York,  N.  Y 
Soybean  Digest    ........  Hudson.  Iowa 

Space  Adventures  ........  Derby.  Conn. 

Space/  Aeronautics 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Space  Age  News  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Space  Journal....    Nashville.  Tenn. 

Spare  Time        ....Milwaukee.  Wis. 

Spare-Time  Crosswords 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Spartan  Daily  ............  San  Jose.  Cal. 

Special  Lihraries..New  York.  N.  Y. 
Specialty  Bakers  Voice 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Specialty  Salesman    .    Chicago,  111. 
Specialty  Worker 

Pressmen's  Home.  Tenn. 
Spectator  ..............  McPherson.   Kans. 

Spectator  ..................  Columbus,  Miss. 

Spectator    .........  Eau  Claire,  Wis. 

Spectator,  The  ....River  Forest,  111. 

Spectator,  The  ..........  Jackson,  Mich. 

Spectator,  The  ........  Clinton.  N.  Y. 

Spectator.  The  ......  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Spectrum  ......................  Buffalo.  N.  Y. 

Spectrum  ......................  Fargo.  N.  D. 

Speculum.  A  Journal  of  Mediaeval 
Studies  ...........  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Speech  Teacher....Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Speed  Age....  .........  New  York.  N   Y. 

Speed  Mechanics....New  York.  N.  Y. 


S  P  E  Journal  .......  Stamford.  Conn. 

Spelman  Messenger    ..Atlanta.  Ga. 
SpikeVTyke   .  ..  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Spinning  Wheel  ......  Taneytown,  Md. 

Spirits."  ...............  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Spokes  ........  ..  ................  Portland.    Ore. 

Spokesman.  ............    Dubuque,  Iowa 

Sponsor  .....  .........  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Spooky,  The  Tuff  Little  Ghost 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sport  ................  _____  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Sporthirado  ..................  Toronto.  Int. 

Sport  Illustre,  Le....  Montreal,  Que. 

Sporting  Goods  Dealer 

S?.  Louis,  Mo. 
Sporting  Goods  Merchandiser 

Montreal,  Que. 

Sporting  Goods  Products    m     .    ^ 
Cleveland,  O. 


Alphabetical  Index,  1959 


Sporting  Goods  Salesman  and 
Boating  Salesman,  The 

Chicago,  111. 

Sporting  News St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Sport-Revue Quebec,    Que. 

Sports  Afield New  York,  NT  Y. 

Sport-Saga  Men's  Group 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Sports  Age New  York.  N.  Y. 

Sports  Car Westport,  Conn. 

Sports  Cars  Illustrated 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Sportshelf  News  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sports  lllustrated..New  York.  N.  Y. 

Sportsman     New  York,  N.  Y. 

Sportsman's  Province 

Kentville,  N.  S. 

Sports  Review Chicago,  III. 

Spot          ..     .  .      New  York  ,N.  Y. 


Spot  Radio  Report 

Larchmont,  N.  Y. 
Spotted  Poland  China  Bulletin 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Springhillian,  The        Mobile,  Ala. 
Spunk  ..........  South  Mountain.  Pa. 

Square  and  Compass.-Denver.  Colo. 
Square  and  Compass 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 
Square  and  Compass 

Hammond,  Ind. 
Square  Journal....New  York.  N.  Y. 

Stag  ..........................  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Stag  Group  .........  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Stained   Glass  ........  Berkeley,   Cal. 

Stain  Technology    Baltimore,  Md 
Stamps  ............  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Stamp  Wholesaler  Burlington.  Vt. 
Standard  and  The  Miner 

Silverton,  Colo. 
Standard  Rate  and  Data  Service 

~  Evanston.  Ill 

Standard.  The  ................  Chicago,  111. 

Standard,  The  ............  Boston,  Mass. 

Stanford  Chapparral 

Stanford.  Cal 
Stanford  Daily    ....    Stanford,  Cal. 

Staple  Cotton  Review,  The 

Greenwood,  Miss. 
Star  ......................    Houghton.  N.  Y. 

Star  ................  Oklahoma  City,   Okla. 

Starch  room  Laundry  Journal 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Stark  Jewish  News....Canton,  Ohio 

Starlanes  ...................  Ferndale,  Mich. 

Star  of  Zion  ............  Charlotte.  N.  C. 

Star  Spangled  War  Stories 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Startling  Detective 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Star  TV  News.  The 

Ponca  City,  Okla. 
State  College  Alumnus 

Brookings,  S.  D. 
State  College  Aztec 

San  Diego.  Cal. 
State  College  Leader....Hays,  Kans. 

State  College  News....Albany.  N.  Y. 

State  College  News..Raleigh.  N.  C 
State  Council  Reporter 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
State  Government  ........  Chicago.   Til 

State  Press  ----------  ........  Tempe.  Aril. 

State  Signal  ............  Trenton.  N    J. 

Statesman   ..............  Duluth.   Minn. 

State  Teachers  Magazines 

Chicago.  111. 
State.  The  ...................  Rftleigh.  N.  C 

State  Times  ..............  On«onta,  N.  Y. 

State-to-Date  ............  Frostburg,  Md. 

Statistical  Sugar-  Trade  Journal 

„      ,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Steel 

Steel  and  Garnet.. 

Steel  Construction  Digest 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Steel  Equipment  and  Maintenance 
News    ...................  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

Steel  Labor.  —  .........  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

Stentor  ....................  Lake  Forest.  Til. 

Stephens  Life  ..............  Columbia.  Mo. 

Sterling  Detective  Group 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sterling  Men's  Group 
„      ,  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Sterling  Women's  Group 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Stetson  Reporter  ........  De  Land,  Fla. 

Steuben  News  ......  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Stevens  Indicator...  Hoboken.  N.  J. 
Stiletto.......  ...........  .....Kirksville.  Mo. 

Stockman  Magazine.  The 

Phoenix,  Ariz. 
Stock  Yards  Journal 

Stone  ...............  New 


,     .     . 

Cleveland,  Ohio 
et..Philadeiphia,  Pa. 


Storage  and  Distribution 

Vancouver,  B.  C. 

Stores  . New  York.  N.  Y. 

Story  Art Dallas.  Tex. 

Story  Time    Saint  Louis,  Mo. 

Story  World  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Stoutonia  .. Menomonie,  Wis 

Stove  Mounters'  and  Range 

Workers'  Journal. .St.  Louis.  Mo. 

Straight Cincinnati,    Ohio 

Strange  Adventures 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Strange  Suspense  Stories 

Derby,  Conn. 

Strange  Tales New  York.  N.  Y 

Straz    ... Scranton,  Pa. 

Street  and  Smith's  Three  Star 

Edition   ..    .       New  York,  N.  Y. 

ttreet  Engineering Chicago.  111. 
trength  and  Health York.  Pa 

Student Talladega.  Ala. 

Student.  The  Warrensburg,  Mo. 

Student.  The Yankton.  §.  D. 

Student   Life    Claretnont,   Cal. 

Student  Life St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Student  Life Logan.  Utah 

Student  Printz....Hattiesburg.  Miss. 
Student  Voice    ....River  Falls.  Wis. 

Student  Weekly Lancaster,  Pa 

Stuff Rensselaer,    Ind. 

Stute  Hoboken.   N.    J. 

Style Toronto.    Ont. 

Stylus Boston.  Mass. 

Stylus Brockport,  N.  Y. 

Stylus Siom  Falls.  S.  D. 

Submarine  Attack....     Derby,  Conn. 

Suburban  Life  Orange,  N.  J. 

Suburbia  Today  (see  Supplement) 

Chicago,  111. 
Successful  Farming..DesMoines,Ia. 

Successful  Grocer Chicago,  111. 

Successful  Selling 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Suffolk  County  Farm  News 

Riverhead.  N.  Y. 
Sugar  and  Spike 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Sugar  Beet  Journal. .Sarcinaw,  Mich. 
Sugar  Bulletin,  The 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Sugar  Journal New  Orleans.  La. 

Sugar  Y  Azucar    New  York.  N.  Y. 

Sul  Ross  Skyline Alpine,  Tex. 

Summer  and  Casual  Furniture 

New  York.  N    Y. 

Summer  Texan Austin.  Tex. 

Summer  Time    ..New  York.  N.  Y. 

Sun Alpine.  Cal. 

Sun  Colony,  The 

Fort  Lauderdale.  Fla. 

Sunday  Digest Elgin.  111. 

Sunday  Pix Elgin.  Ill 

Sunday  School  Builder 

Nashville,  Tenn. 
Sunday  School  Counsellor 

Springfield.  Mo 
Sunday  School  Lessons 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Sunday  School  Times 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Sunday  School  World 

Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Sundial Columbus.  Ohio 

Sun  Dial Lynchburg.  Va. 

Sunflower Wichita.  Kans 

Sunrise— Magazine  of  Southern 

Living   .    Saint  Petersburg,  Fla 
Sunset  Magazine 

Menlo  Park.  Cal 

Sunshine  Magazine    Litchfield.  Ill 
Sunsweet  Standard....San  Jose.  Cal 

Superboy New  York.  N.  Y 

Super  Duck  Comir* 

New  York.  N.  Y 
Superior  California  Catholic 

Herald Sacramento.   Cal 

Superman New  York.  N.  Y. 

Super  Market  Manager 

New  York.  N.  Y 
Super  Market  Merchandising 

New  York?  N.  Y 
Supermarket  Methods 

Don  Mills,  Ont 
Supermarket  News 

New  York.  N.  Y 

Super  Service  Station,.Chicago,  111. 
Supervision    . .....  Madison,   N.    J. 

Supervisor.  The Detroit,  Mich. 

Supervisory  Management 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Supply  House  Times 

Evanston.  111. 

Suppressed New  York,  N.  Y. 

Surgery St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Surgery.  Gynecology  »nd 

Obstetrics Chicago,    T11. 

Surgical  B«siness..New  York.N.Y. 
Surgical  Clinics  of  North 
America Philadelphia,  Pa. 

1549 


Surplus  Record  and  Index 

Chicago,  111. 
Surveying  and   Mapping 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Survey  of  Anesthesiology 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Survey  of  Current  Business 
c  *  ^  ..    Washington,  D.  C. 

Survey  of  Ophthalmology 
_          .  Baltimore,  Md. 

Susquehanna Selinsgrove,  Pa. 

Svedok Pittsburgh,   Pa. 

Svit...... Wilkes-Barre.    Pa. 

Svobodna  i  Nezavtsitna  Bolgaria 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Svobodne  Ceskoslovensko 

Chicago,  111. 

Svornost........ Braddock,  Pa. 

Swap  and  Shop,  The  Market 

Place  of  Radio  ..     Bolton.  Mass. 
Swarthmore  Phoenix 

Swarthmore.  Pa. 

Sweetheart  Diary Derby,  Conn. 

Sweethearts....          ....Derby,    Conn. 

Sweet  Pea.  The Regina,  Sask. 

Swimming  Pool  Age 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Sword  of  the  Lord Wheaton,  111. 

Symphony  Magazine 

_      ..         _.  Hollywood.  Cal. 

Syndicate  Health  Magazine 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Syracuse  Chemist.  The 
c     .        A  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Syrian-American  News 
„     .  .  Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Syrian  Ark... Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Systems  and  Procedures 

Detroit.  Mich. 


Tab ...New  York.  N.  Y. 

Tablet,  The Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Tab  Men's  Unit    New  York.  N.  Y! 

Taborian Mound  Bayou.  Miss. 

Tailwagger  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Taft  Papyrus,  The 

_..,  Watertown.  Conn. 

T/Akra Loretto.   Colo. 

Talana Cincinnati.   Ohio 

Talent  Digest   Miami,  Fla. 

Tales  of  the  Mysterious  Traveler 
Derby,  Conn. 

Talon.  The Denver,  Colo. 

Tamarack  Review.  The 

_  Toronto.  Ont. 

Tan ~~.... ....    Chicago     111 

Tan  and  Cardinai...'.Westerville.  O*. 

Tangerine TJtica.  N.  Y. 

Tap  and  Tavern....PhiJadelphia,  Pa. 

Tappi New  York,  N.  Y. 

Targum,  The 

New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Tar  Heel Chanel  Hill,  N.  C. 

Tarheel  Banker Raleigh.  N.  C. 

Tarheel  Wneels Raleigh.  N.  C. 

Tarzan New  York.  N.  Y. 

Tattler New  Rochelle.  N.  Y. 

Tauy  Talk Ottawa,  Kans. 

Tavern  Talk  combined  with 
Mid-West  Hotel  Reporter 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Tax  Digest Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Taxes,  The  Tax  Magazine 

Chicago.  111. 

Taxicab  Industry- Auto  Rental 
News New  York.  N.  Y. 

Taxi  Weekly....    New  York.  N.  Y. 

Tea  and  Coffee  Trade  Journal 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Teachers  College  Index 

Kirksville.  Mo. 

Teachers'  College  Journal 

Terre  Haute.  Ind. 

Teachers  College  Record 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Teachers  Ma  irazine.. Mont  real,  Que. 

Teaching  Tools Hollywood.  Cal. 

Team    Springfield.  Mo. 

Tech.  The    Cambridge.  Mass. 

Tech  Engineering  News 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Tech  gram.......... Blackshur*.  Va. 

Tech  News Worcester,  Mass. 

Technical  Book  Review  Index 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Technical  Bulletin  of  the  Reg- 
istry of  Medical  Technologists 
Baltimore.  Md. 

Technical  News  Bulletin 

Washington.  D.  C. 

Technical  Societies  News  of  the 
Niagara  Frontier..Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Technical  Valuation-Denver.  Colo. 

Technician  Chamblee,  Ga. 

Technician Newark,  N.  J. 

"  "   igh.  N.  C. 


Technician..., 


...Raleigh. 


Technique ..-. Atlanta.  Ga! 

Tech-Nique.  The....Blacksburg,  " 


Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Technocracy  Digest 

Vancouver,  B.  C. 

Technocrat.  The..Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Technology  News~........Chicago,  111. 

Technology  Review 


Cambridge,  Mass. 
Cookeville. 


Tech  Oracle.. ...... ...Cookeville.  Tenn. 

Tech  Talk.........««.««-...  Ruston.  La. 

Teen Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Teen  Age  Love. Derby,  Conn. 

Teens.. Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Telefilm  Magazine-Hollywood.  Cal. 
Telefood  Magazine.~~~.Chicago,  111. 

Telegraph New  York.  N.  Y. 

Telegraph  Delivery  Spirit 

Beverly  Hills,  Cal. 
Telephone  Bulletin 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Telephone  Engineer  and 

Management  Chicago,    111. 

Telephone  News....Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Telephone  Review..New  York,N.Y. 
Telephone  Topics. — Boston.  Mass. 

Telephony...... Chicago,    111. 

Telescope-  Messenger 

Harrisburg,  Pa. 

Television^ New  York.  N.  Y. 

Television  Age New  York.  N.  Y. 

Television  Daily  .  New  York.  N.  Y 
Television,  Radio  y  Articulos 

Electricos    —  Chicago,    111. 

Television  Week Boston^  Mass 

Teraas.  Revista  Ilustrada 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Temple  University  News 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Tempo.........~.....~..Coral  Gables,  Fla 

Tempo............ - Chicago,    111. 

Tempo  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Tempos    Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Tennessee  Alumnus 

Knoxville.  Tenn. 

Tennessee  Banker..Nashville.  Tenn. 
Tennessee  Farm  Bureau  News 

Columbia,  Tenn. 
Tennessee  Farmer  and  Home- 
maker  Middletown,  Ky. 

Tennessee  Grocer  and  Food  Field 

Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Tennessee  Law  Review 

Knoxville.  Tenn. 
Tennessee  Planner 

Nashville.  Tenn. 
Tennessee  Teacher 

Nashville,  Tenn. 
Tennessee  Town  and  City 

Nashville.  Tenn. 
Terre  de  Chez  Nous,  La 

Mon 

Testveriseg... Washington, 


Montreal.  Que. 
.  D.  C. 


Austin,    Tex. 

Agriculturist 

"  :ge  Station,  Tex. 


Texas  A.  &  M.  Engineer 

m  College  Station,  Tex 

Texas  Aggie College  Sta.,  Tex 

Texas  Agriculture .Waco,  Texas 

Texas  Architect —Austin.  Texas 

Texas  Banker  Record  Dallas,  Tex. 
Texas  Broiler  Grower 

Garrison,  Texas 
Texas  Business  Review 

Austin,  Texas 

Texas  Butane  News....Aastin,  Tex 
Texas  Carrier  .  ..  Austin.  Texas 
Texas  Catholic.  The  Dallas,  Tex. 
Texas  Certified  Public 

Accountant Dallas.  Texas 

Texas  Chiropractor^^^Austin,  Tex 

Texas  Contractor... Dallas.  Tex 

Texas  Cooperative  News 

Austin,  Texas 

Texas  Dental  Journal. .Dallas,  Tex 
Texas  Farming  and  Citrkulture 

Harlingen,  Tex 

Fexas  Future  Farmer.. Austin,  Tex. 
Texas  Food  Merchant.... Waco,  Tex 
Texas  Grand  Lodge  Magazine 

Waco,  Tex 
Texas  Hotel  Review 
San  t 

Texas  Industry r 

Texaskjr  Rolnfk 

Texas  Laundry  and  ' 

Journal......... JSan  A — _,  __.-__ 

Texas  Lawman Austin,  Tex. 

Texas  Law  Review..n^Austln.  Tex. 
Texas  Legion  News. ...Austin,  Tex. 
Texas  Livestock  Journal 

San  Antonio.  Tex. 
Texas   Municipalities    (see   Sup- 
plement)      ............Austin,  Tex. 

Texas  Oil  Tobber.~~~Austin,  Tex. 
Texas  Oil  Journal  and  East 
Texas  (M!......~^IxmgTiew,  Tex. 

Texas  Outlook .~~~.Austin.  Tex. 

i  Parade ......Austin.  Texas 

t  Pharmacy ....Austin.  Tex. 

i  Police  Jouma]..Dallas,  Texas 


Texas  Press  Messenger 

Austin.  Tex. 
Texas  Professional  Engineer 

Dallas.  Tex. 
Texas  Public  Employee 

Austin.  Tex. 
Texas  Ranch  and  Farm 

Fort  Worth.  Tex. 
Texas  Ranchman  ........  Strawn,  Tex. 

Texas  Ranger  ................  Austin.  Tex. 

Texas  Rangers    New  York.  N.  Y. 
Texas  Rangers  in  Action 

Derby,  Conn. 
Texas  State  Journal  of  Medicine 

Austin,  Tex 

Texas  Town  and  City  (see  Sup- 
plement) ...............  Austin,   Tex. 

Tex  Ritter  ...................  Derby,  Conn. 

Text  ............  „..  ..............  Lowell  ,    Mass. 

Textile  Bulletin....Charlotte,  N.  C 

Textile  Engineer,  The    Phila.,  Pa. 
Textile  Industries..  .   Atlanta.  Ga 
Textile  Research  Journal 

Princeton.  N.  J 
Textile  Review     ......  Boston,  Mass 

Textiles  Panamericanos 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Textile  Technology  Digest 

Charlottesville.  Va. 
Textile  Tribune..bpartanburg,  S.  C 
Textile  World  .......  .New  York.  N.  Y 

Theatre  Arts  ......  New  York.  N    Y 

Theatre,  The  ........  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Theological  Studies 

Woodstock.  Md 

Theology  Digest.  .St.  Marys,  Kans 
Theology  Today  ......  Princeton,  N.  J 

These  Times  ............  Nashville,  Tenn 

Theta  Kappa  Psi  Messenger 

Atlanta,  Ga 
Thielensian  ..............  Greenville.    Pa 

This  Day    —  ........  St.  Louis.  Mo 

This  Month  in  San  Francisco 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
This  Week  in  Bermuda 

Hamilton,  Bermuda 
This  Week  in  Chicago 

Chicago.  111. 
This  Week  in  Los  Angeles 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
This  Week  Magazine 

New  York.  N.  Y 
Thoroughbred  of  California 

Los  Angeles.  Cal 
Thoroughbred  of  Canada,  The 

Toronto.  Ont 
Thoroughbred  Record.  The 

Lexington.  Ky 
Thought  .................  New  York.  N.  Y 

Threefold  Advocate 

Siloam  Springs.  Ark 
Three  Mouseketeers 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
338  News  ______________  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Thrilling  Fiction  Group 

New  York.  N.  Y 
Tic    .   ...    ,~..~....      Albany,  N    Y 

Ticker,'  The  ________  New  York.  N!  Y. 

Tide  _____  ........  ..  ________  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Tidewater  Motorist~....Norfolk.  Va. 

Tidings.  The  ...  Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Tie,  The....  .....  .^..........Louisville,  Ky. 

Tiesa  _____  .........  _______  Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

Tiger  .....  ------  .Mt.  Pleasant,  la. 

Tiger  ______  ^^.  .....  ..  ..........  Clemson.  S.  C. 

Tiger    ........  Hampden-Sidney,    Va. 

Tiger,  The..Colorado  Springs,  Colo 

81e  Magazine..  ..Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
mberman.  The  ......  ..Portland.  Ore. 
mber  of  Canada    Toronto.   Ont. 
Timber  Operator  .......  Seattle.  Wash 

Time  ..............  -...    .......  Menard,   111. 

Time  ...........  ..........  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Time—  Atlantic  Edition 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Time  —  Canadian  Edition 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Time  —  Latin  American  Edition 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Time  —  Pacific  Edition 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Timely  Tips  Magazine 

Paulding,  Ohio 
Timely  Women's  Group 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Times......    ..~...~.........  Houston,  Tex. 


.wor... 

Times  Magazine...  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Times-Review  ......  La  Crosse.  Wise. 

Times  Sales  Financing 

Chicago,  111. 
Timmy  the  Timid  Ghost 

Derby,  Conn. 
Tlpto  Reporter........  .....  Austin,  Tex. 

Tip  Top  Comics    New  York.  N.  Y. 
Tire  and  TBA  Review.   Akron,  O. 
Tire,  Battery  and  Accessory 
,Ncws«.«..,.«».»,«.,w>«Mew  Yoric,  w.  z. 

1650 


Tirea-TBA  Merchandising 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Toaatmaster,  The.. Santa  Ana,  Cal. 

Tobacco New  York.  N.  Y. 

Tobacco  and  Confectionery 

Distributor.. Waldwick,  N.  J. 

Tobacco  and  Confectionery 

Guide Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Tobacco.  Confectionery  and 

Variety  Journal  ..Montreal.  Que. 
Tobacco  Jobber....New  York.  N.  Y. 

Tobacco  Leaf New  tfork.  N.  Y. 

Tobacco  Record    Chicago,  111. 

Today Crawfordsville,  Ind. 

Today  Magazine Chicago,  111. 

Today's  Art New  York,  N.  Y. 

Today's  Baby New  York,  N.  Y. 

Today's  Business Chicago.  111. 

Today's  Health  Chicago.  111. 

Today's  Insurance  Woman 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Today's  Living  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Today's  Love  Stories 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Today's  Secretary  ..New  York.  N.  Y. 

Together         Chicago.   111. 

Toledo  Business  News....Toledo.  O. 
Toledo  Union  JournaL.Toledo,  Ohio 

Tomahawk    New  York.  N.  Y. 

Tomahawk  of  Alpha  Sigma  Phi 

Delaware,  Ohio 

Tom  and  Jerry  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Tomorrow's  Man..New  York,  N.  Y. 

Tool   Engineer Detroit.   Mich. 

Tooling  and  Gaging. .Milford.  Mich. 
Tooling  and  Production 

Cleveland,  Ohio 
Top  O'The  World..Gunnison.  Colo. 

Top  Secret Derby.  Conn. 

Tops  in  Human  Highlights 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Torch    Valparaiso,  Ind. 

Torch Tarkio,  Mo. 

Torch ........... Jamaica,  N.  Y. 

Torch,  The Kenmore.  N.  Y. 

Torch,  The. —Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Toreador Lubbock,  Tex. 

Tots'  and  Teens'  Merchandiser 

Montreal.  Que. 

Totuuden  Todistaja  Sudbury,  Ont. 
Tourist  Court  Journal 

Temple,  Tex. 
Tours  ft  Cruises. .Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Tower - Manchester,  N.  H. 

Tower,  The Marylhurst.  Ore. 

Tower  Light Towson,  Md 

Town  and  Country ......  .  Macon,  Ga. 

Town  and  Country 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Townsend  Plan  National  Courier. 

The. -..Washington,   D.  C. 

Townsfolk Chicago,  111. 

Town  Talk....... Clinton.  Iowa 

Toy  Journal   Atlanta,  Ga. 

Toy  Manufacturer,  The 

Atlanta.  Ga. 

Toys  and  Novelties Chicago,  111. 

Toys  and  Playthings 

Montreal.  Que. 

Toy  Wholesaler — Atlanta.  Ga. 

Track  and  Field  News 

Los  Altos.  Cal. 
Trade  and  Commerce  in  Western 

Canada    Winnipeg,    Man. 

Trademark  Reporter 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Trades  and  Labor  News 

Nashville,  Tenn. 
Trade  Union  Courier 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Trade  Unionist.. ..........Toronto,  Ont. 

Trade  with  Italy..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Traffic  Bulletin-Washington.  D.  C. 
Traffic  Digest  and  Review 

Evanston.  HI. 
Traffic  Engineering 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Traffic  Quarterly.. Westnprt.  Conn. 

Traffic  Safety Chicago.  111. 

Traffic  World Washington.  D.  C. 

Trail  Blazer^.«« Morehead.  Ky. 

Trail  Bl»zer...~......Plainvlew,  Texas 

Trailer  Dealer.... Chicago.  111. 

Trailer  Life   Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Trailer  Lot  Journal  Wichita.  Kans. 
Trailer  Park  Management 

Chicago,  111. 
Trailer  Topics  Magazine 

Chicago,  111. 
Trailer  Travel  Magazine 

Chicago,  111, 

Trail-R-News Glendale.  Cal. 

Trails  for  Juniors. .Nashville,  Tenn. 

Trail,  The. Tacoma.  Wash. 

Train  Dispatcher... Chicago,  111. 

Training  School  Bulletin 

Vineland.  N.  J. 

Trainman  News Cleveland,  Ohio 

Trains...~.....~.~.~....Milwaukee.  Wis. 


Alphabetical  Index,  1959 


Transaction*,  American  Academy 
of  Opthalraology  and  Otolar- 

yngology Rochester,  Minn. 

Transactions,  American  Geo- 
physical Union 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Transactions  of  the  American 
Entomological  Society 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Transactions  of  the  American 
Mathematical  Society 

Providence,  R.  I. 
Transactions  of  the  American 
Microscopical  Society 

Columbus,  Ohio 

Transcript-Colorado  Springs.  Colo. 
Transit  Scout.  The 

Kansas  City.  Mo. 
Transmission  and  Distribution 

Cos  Cob,  Conn. 

Transmitter Washington,   D.   C. 

Transportation  Supply  News 

Chicago.  111. 
Transport  Commercial 

Montreal,  Que. 
Transporte  Moderno 

New  Yotk,  N.  Y. 
Transport  Topics 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Trap  and  Field...  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Travail,  Le  ..  ..-...-...Montreal,  Que. 

Travel New  York.  N.  Y. 

Travel  Agent New  York.  N.  Y. 

Travel  Digest  ....New  York,  N.  Y. 
Travel  in  Fashion 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Travel  Trade New  York.  N.  Y. 

Travel  Weekly New  York,  N.  Y. 

Treasure  Chest  of  Fun  and  Fact 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Trees  Magazine. ...Olmsted  Falls.  O 
Trenton  Magazine....Trenton.  N.  J. 

Trestle  Board St.  Paul.  Minn. 

Triangle Marion.  Ala. 

Tri-Angle — ....Angola.    Ind. 

Triangle.............. Hanover.    Ind. 

Tribune Fort  Worth,  Tex 

Trident- Annapolis.  Md. 

Trident  of  Delta  Delta  Delta 

Chicago,  111. 

Trillium Toronto.  Ont. 

Trinitonian,  The..San  Antonio,  Tex. 
Trinity  College  Record 

Washington.  D  C. 
Trinity  Tripod.....M...Hartford,  Conn. 
Trinity  University  Review 

Toronto,  Ont. 
Tri- State  Food  Trade 

McKeesport,  Pa. 
Tri-State  Medical  Bulletin 

Joplin,  Mo. 

Trompeta,  La..Corpus  Christi,  Tex. 
Tropical  Fish  Hobbyist 

Jersey  City.  N.  J. 
Tropical  Living  Homemaker  and 

Gardener  ..~. Miami.  Fla. 

Tropicals  Chicago.   111. 

Truckers'  News,.....Walkerton,  Ind. 

Trucking  News Detroit,  Mich. 

Truck  Logger Vancouver.  B.  C. 

Track  Transportation 

Toronto,  Ont. 

True New  York,  N.  Y. 

True  Adventures..New  York,  N.  Y. 
True  Confessions..New  York,  N.  Y. 

True  Crime New  York,  N.  Y. 

True  Detecti ve....New  York.  N.  Y. 
True  Detective  Cases  from  Police 

Files New  York.  N.  Y. 

True  Experience....New  York.  N,  Y. 
True  Life   Stories    (see   Supple- 
ment)  New  York,  N.  Y. 

True  Love  Stories^New  York.  N.  Y. 
True  Medic  Stories 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

True  Men  Storics..New  York.  N.  Y. 
True  Police  Cases 
^_  New  York.  N.  Y. 

True  Romance — New  York.  N.  Y. 

True  Secrets New  York.  N.  Y. 

True  Story  Magazine 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
True  Story  Women's  Group 
,^_  New  York.  N.  Y. 

True  Voice Omaha,  Neb. 

True  West Austin.  Tex. 

True  Western  Adventure 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Trumpet West  Liberty,  W.  Va. 

Trumpet.  The — Manhattan.  Kans. 
Trumpeter,  The  .  .-.Lexington,  Mo. 
Trust  Bulletin,  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Trusts  and  Estates 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Truth  Seeker ..New  York,  N.  Y. 

Trux «.^« ..Atlanta.  Gm. 

TSSA  Reporter... ...Knoxville,  Tenn, 


TV  Guide... 
TV  Headliner... 


Tubby....: New  York,  N.  Y. 

Tuits  Alumni  Review 

Medford,  Mass. 
Tufts  Dental  Outlook 

Medford.  Mass. 

Tufts  Weekly Medford,  Mass. 

Tulanian.~. .....New  Orleans,  La. 

Turf  and  Sport  Digest 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Turkegram, Mount  Morris,  111. 

Turkey  World Mt.  Morns.  111. 

Turok New  York.  N.  Y. 

TV  and  Movie  Screen 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

TV  Funnies New  York,  N.Y. 

TV  Girls  and  Gags 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

,. .Radnor,  Pa. 

.New  York.  N.  Y. 

.New  York.  N.  Y. 

..  New  York.  N.  Y. 

.New  York.  N.  Y. 

r  Picture  Life....New  York.  N.  Y. 
_  /-Radio  Mirror..New  York.  N.  Y. 
T.V.  Star  Parade 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

TV  Tab Chicago,  111. 

TV  This  Week..San  Francisco,  Cal. 

T.V  Times Baton  Rouge.  La. 

TV  World New  York.  N.  Y. 

Tween  Age  Digest Chicago.  111. 

Tweety  and  Sylvester 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Twig v, Raleigh.  N.  C. 

Two  Gun  Kid New  York.  N.  Y. 

TWU  Express.  ..  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Typographical  Journal 

Indianapolis.  Ind. 
Typographic  Compositor 

Phila..  Pa. 


U.B.C.  Alumni  Chronicle 

Vancouver,  B.  C. 

Ubyssey .. Vancouver.  B.  C. 

U.  C.  L.  A.  Alumni  Magazine 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
U.  C.  L.  A.  Daily  Bruin 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

U.  E.  News New  York,  N.  Y. 

U.  I.  U.  Journal....Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Ukrainian  Engineering  News 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ukrainian  Orthodox  Word 

South  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 
Ukrainian  Quarterly 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Ultrasonic  News 

Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

U.  of  N.  Sagebrush Reno,  Nev. 

Uncensored  ....New  York.  N.  Y. 
Uncensored  Confessions 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Uncle  ScrooKe  ..New  York.  N.  Y. 
Underwear  News.. New  York,  N.  Y. 
Underwriters'  Report 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 
Underwriters    Review 

Des  Moinea>  Iowa 
Underwriter.  The  Weekly 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Undzer  Weg   .......New  York.  N.  Y. 

UNESCO  Bulletin  for  Libraries 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
UNESCO  Chronicle 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

UNESCO  Courier..New  York.  N.  Y. 
Unexpected,  The..New  York,  N.  Y. 
Uniform  Lesson  Teacher 

Phila.,  Pa. 
Uniforms  and  Accessories  Review 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Union  College  Alumnus 

Barbourvffle.  Ky. 
Union  College  Review 

Schenertady,  N.  Y. 
Union  FarmerM~....Saskatoon,  Sask. 

Unionist.......™ Austin.  Minn. 

Union.  L'  (Fr.)..Woonsocket.  R.  I. 
Union  Labor  Report 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Union  League — Men  and  Events 

Chicago.  111. 

Union  Nfws.™... — Norfolk,  Va. 
Union  Postal  Clerk 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Union  Onarterly.M.Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Union  Register Portland.  Ore. 

Union  Seminary  Quarterly 

Review...... JNew  York.  N.  Y 

Union  Signal..MM.M.....Evanston,  111. 
Unitarian  Register....Boston.  Mass. 
United  Brethren,  The 

Huntisgton,  Ind. 
United  Church  Herald 

St.  Louis.  Mo. 

1661 


United  Churchraan..Sackville.  N.  B. 
United  Church  Observer 

Toronto.  Ont. 
Jnited  Evangelical  Action 


Washington,  D.  C. 

United  Paper Albany.  N.  Y. 

United  Papermakers  and  Paper- 
workers  Journal    Albany.  N.  Y. 
United  Rubber  Worker....Akron.  O. 
United  States— German  Chamber 

of  Commerce  Monthly  Bulletin 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
United  States  Investor 
_,  .     .  „  Boston,  Mass. 

United  States  Law  Week 

Washington,  D.  C. 
United  States  Naval  Institute 

Proceedings    Annapolis,  Md. 

United  States  Patents  Quarterly 

Washington.  D.  C. 
United  States  Review 
„  ,    M  „  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

United  States  Tobacco  Journal 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Unity Chicago,    111. 

Unity -...Lees  Summit.  Mo. 

Universalist  Leader  Boston.  Mass. 
University  Echo 

„  .  _    Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

University  Hatchet 

Washington.  D.  C. 
University  Kansan.  Lawrence,  Kans. 

University  Life Wichita.  Kans. 

University  News 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
University  News  ..  St.  Louis.  Mo. 
University  of  Alabama  Alumni 

News.  ... University,  Ala. 

University  of  Chicago  Law 

Review Chicago,   111. 

University  of  Chicago  Magazine 

Chicago,  HI. 
University  of  Cincinnati  News 

Record Cincinnati.  Ohio 

University  of  Dayton  Alumnus 
„  .  Dayton,  Ohio 

University  of  Dayton  Flyer 

Dayton.  Ohio 
University  of  Hawaii  Bulletin 

Honolulu.  T.  H. 
University  of  Kansas  Alumni 

Magazine Lawrence.  Kans. 

University  of  Kansas  City 

Review........ Kansas  City.   Mo. 

University  of  North  Carolina 

News  Letter    ..Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
University  of  Pennsylvania  Law 

Review.. ...    Philadelphia.    Pa. 

University  of  South  Dakota 

Bulletin Vermillion.  S.  D. 

University  of  Toronto  Medical 

Journal — ......Toronto,    Ont. 

University  of  Toronto  Quarterly 

Toronto,  Ont. 
University  of  Vermont  Alumni 

Magazine Burlington,    Vt. 

University  of  Virginia  Alumni 

News Chart ottesville.    Va. 

University  of  Washington  Daily 

Seattle.  Wash. 
University  of  Western  Ontario 

Medical  Journal.......  London.  Ont. 

Unusual  Tales Derby,  Conn. 

U.  of  N.  Sagebrush Reno.  Nev. 

Up  Beat _ .Chicago.  111. 

Upholstering... New  York.  N.  Y. 

Upsala  Gazette..East  Orange.  N.  J. 

Urchin New  Orleans.  La. 

Uranium  Magazine....Denver,  Colo. 
Urological  Survey....Baltimore.  Md. 
Ursinus  Weekly_.Coll«-«eviUe.  Pa. 

U.  S.  Air  Force ...  Derby.  Conn. 

U.  S.  Armed  Forces  Medical 

Journal Washington,  D.  C. 

U.  S.  Camera  Magazine 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
U.  S.  Farm  Union  News 

Des  Moines,  la. 
U.  S.  Fur  Rancher 

Milwaukee.  Wis. 

8.  S.-Honand New  York,  N.  Y. 
.  S.  Lady .Washington.  D.  C. 

U.  S.  News  and  World  Report 

Washington,  D.  C, 

U.  S.  Radio..... New  York.  N.  Y. 

U.  S.  Truckers Atlanta,  Ga. 

Utah  Alumnus 

Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 
Utah  Chronicle 

»T  ^^  Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 
Utah  Educational  Review 

Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 
Utah  Farmer..Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 
Utah  Medical  Bulletin 

Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 

t3r?alt  Lake  City.  Utah 


Directory  of  Newspapers  and  Periodicals,  1959 


Valley  Echo Emimtsburg.  Md. 

Valley   Eventa~..Brownsville,   Tex. 
Valley  Labor  Citizen. .Fresno.  Cal. 

Valor ..New  York.  N.  Y. 

Vaoderbtlt  Alumnus 

Nashville.  Tenn. 
Vanderbilt  Hustler 

Nashville.  Tenn. 

Vanguard Rockford,    111 

Vanguard  — Portland.    Ore. 

Variety New  York.  N.  Y. 

Variety  Crossword  Puzzles 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Variety  Store  Merchandiser 

New  York.  N    Y 
Varsity  Graduate.  .Toronto.  Ont. 

Varsity.  The .......  Toronto.  Ont. 

Varsity  News...,-... Detroit.  Mich 

Vassar  Alumnae  Magazine 

Puughkeepsie.  N.  Y 
Vaasar  Miscellany  News 

Pouffhkeepsie.  N    Y 
Vaughan's  Family  Visitor 

Lawrenceburg.  Tenn 

Vedette Cul  ver.  1  nd. 

Vegetable  Growers  (Vee  Gee) 
Messenger —     .  ..    Preston.   Md. 

Vend Cincinnati.    Ohio 

Venetian  Blind  News 

Fort  Worth.  Tex 

Venture. New  York.  N.  Y. 

Vermilion....    ~~ Lafayette.  La. 

Vermont  Blackboard 

Montpelier.  Vt. 
Vermont  Catholic  Tribune 

Burlington.  Vt. 

Vermont  Life Montpelier.    Vt 

Vers    Demam Montreal,   Que 

Vertical  File  Index-New  York.  N.  Y 
Veteran's  Advocate  Toronto.  Ont. 

Veterans  Appeal St    Paul.  Minn 

Veterans'  News-Springfield.  Mass 
Veteran's  Sentry. .Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Veterinary  Medicine 

Kansas  City.  Mo. 
V.F.W.  Magazine^  ^ 

Kanra*  City.  Mo. 
Victorian.  The~Lacka wanna.  N.  Y 

Vidette Normal.    Ill 

Vie  Collegienne.  La....Annville.  Pa. 

Vie  Etndiante Montreal.  Que 

Viking Long  Beach.  Cal 

Viking  News_Valley  City.  N    ~ 

Villager.  The. Bronxville.  N.    _ 

Villanova  Engineer... .Villanova.  Pa 
Villanova  Law  Review 

Villanova.  Pa 
Villanovan.  The— — Villanova,  Pa 

Viltis San  Diego.  Cal 

Vim.  The  Magazine  for  Vigorous 

Living ..Chicago.  111. 

Vlneland  Historical  Magazine 

Vineland.  N.  J 
Virginia  Cavalcade 

Richmond.  Va. 
Virginia  Churchman 

Highland  Springs.  Va. 
Virginia  Economic  Review 

Richmond.  Va. 
Virginia  Farm  Bureau  News 

Richmond.  Va 
Virginia  Farm  Economics 

Blacksburg.  Va. 

Virginia  Foodsman..Richmond,  Va 
Virginia  Journal  of  Education 

Richmond.  Va. 
Virgin!.  Law  Review 

Charlottes vilte.  Va 
Virginia  Legionnaire 

Richmond.  Va. 
Virgina  Magazine  of  History 

and  Biography Richmond.  Va. 

Virginia  Masonic  Herald 

Highland  Springs.  Va 
Virginia  Medical  Monthly 

Richmond,  Va. 
Virginia  Methodist  Advocate 

Richmond.  Va 

Virginia  Motmtaineer..Grundy,  Va 
Virginia  Municipal  Review 

Richmond.  Va 

Virginia  Pharmacist-Richmond,  Va. 
Virginia  Publisher  and  Printer 

Richmond,  Va 
Virginia  Quarterly  Review 

Charlottesvflle.  Vt 


Virginia  Record Richmond,  Va 

i  Spectator 

Charlottesville.  Va 


Virginia  Spectator 


Virginia  Statesman 


Petersburg,  Va 


Visitor St.   Cloud,   Minn. 

Visnyk New  York.  N.  Y 

Vista Edmond.    Okla. 

Vistnik McKeeJ  Rocks.  Pa. 

Vital  Speeches  of  the  Day 

New  York.  N.  Y 
V.M.I.  Cadet,  The. .Lexington,  Va. 

Vivres,    Les     Montreal.    Que. 

Vocational  Guidance  Quarterly 

Washington.  D.  C 
Vogue,  Incorporating  Vanity 

Fair New  York.  N.  Y 

Vogue  Pattern  Book 

New  York.  N.  Y 

Voice.-. Wooster.    Ohio 

Voice.  The „ Chicago,    111. 

Voice  of  Missions. .New  York.  N.  Y. 

Voice  of  St.  Jude Chicago.  111. 

Voice  of  Youth Chicago.  111. 

Voix  Nationale.  La. .Mont real.  Que 

Volante Vermillion.  S.  D. 

Volt  Age        St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Volta  Review    ..Washington.  D.  C 
Volume  Feeding  Management 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Voluntary  and  Co-operative 
Groups  Magazine 

New  York.  N.  Y 
Volunteer  Firefighter 

Charlotte.  N.  C. 
Volunteer  Gazette 

New  York.  N.  Y 

Vostok Perth  Amboy.  N    J 

Voxair «« Winnipeg.   Man. 

Voz  Universitaria.... Panama.   R.   P 

Vu    - „-.... Montreal.  Que 

Vue. — New  York.  N   Y 

Vytis      Huston.  Mass 

w 

Wachovia  Moravian 

Winston  Salem.  N  C 
Wachter.  l>e..Grand  Rapids.  Mich 
Waghom's  Guide.... Winnipeg.  Man 
Wagnerian.  The 

Staten  Island.  N.  Y 
Waldorf- Astoria.  The 

New  York.  N.  Y 
Wallace's  Farmer  and  Iowa 

Homestead Des   Moines.    Iowa 

Wallpaper  and  Wall  Coverings 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Wall  Street  Journal  (Pacific 

Coast  Ed.). — San  Francisco.  Cal 
Wall  Street  Journal   (Midwest 

Edition) -..Chicago.   111. 

Wall  Street  Journal 

New  York.  N    Y. 
Wall  Street  Journal  (S.  W.  Ed  ) 

Dallas.  Tex. 
Walt  Disney  Comics  and  Stories 

Poughkeepsie.  N.  Y. 
Walt  Disney  a  Comics 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Walther  League  Messenger 

Chicago.  111. 

Wanderer.  The. St.  Paul.  Minn. 

War  at  Sea Derby.  Conn. 

War  Cry New  York.  N.  Y 

War  Cry.~.~~...~.~ ..    Toronto.  Ont 

Warhoop Torrance,    Cal. 

Warren  County  Agricultural 

Newt -Warrensburg,  N.  Y. 

Wartburg  Trumpet.. Waverly.  Towa 
Waihburn  Review....Topeka,  Kans. 

Washcoegg Seattle.  Wash. 

Washington  Alumnus 

Seattle.  Wash 
Washington  Clubwoman 

Seattle,  Wash. 
Washington  County  Motorist 

Washington.  Pa. 
Washington.  Eagle 

Washington.  D.  C 
Washington  Education 

Seattle.  Wash 

Washington  Elm..Chestertown.  Md. 
Washington  Farmer 

Spokane.  Wash 
Washington  Grange  News 

Seattle.  Wash. 
Washington  Law  Reporter 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Washington.  Motorist 

Seattle,  Wash. 
Washington  Newspaper 

Seattle.  Wash 
Washington  Purchasing  Agent 

and  Manufarturer..Seattle,  Wash. 
Washington  Report 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Washington  State  Farm  Bureau 

News -...Ellensburg,  Wash. 

Washington  State  Food  Dealer 

Seattle.  Wash. 
Washington  State  Labor  New* 

Seattle,  Wash. 
Washington  State  Review 

Pullman,  Wash. 

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Washington  University  Adult 
Education  Bulletin  St.  Louis.  Mo. 

Wastes  Engineering  (Sewage 
and  Industrial). .New  York.  N.  Y. 

Watchman- Examiner 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

Watchtower Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 

Water  and  Sewage  Works 

Chicago.  111. 

Water    Equipment    (see    Supple- 
ment)      Phoenix,   Ariz. 

Waterways  Journal. .St.  Louis.  Mo. 
Water  Well  Journal 

Champaign.  111. 
Water  Works  Engineering 

New  York.  N.  Y. 

Wayne  Collegian Detroit,  Mich. 

Wayne  County  Farm  and  Home 

News :. Alton,  N.  Y. 

Wayne  Engineer.  The 

Detroit.  Mich. 
Way  of  St.  Francis.  The 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 
W.H.A.  Review..Port  Huron.  Mich. 

Weatherwise Boston.  Mass. 

Web,  The Webster  Groves.  Mo. 

Wecker.  Der....  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Weekend  Comics  Group 

Montreal    Que. 

Weekend  Magaztnr..Montreal.  Que. 
Weekly  Livestock  Reporter 

Fort  Worth.  Tex 
Weekly  Mirror  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Weekly   News... Boston.   Mass. 

Weekly  News  Review 

Washington,  D.  C 
Weekly  People....New  York.  N.  Y. 
Weekly  Snooper 

Honolulu.  Hawaai 
Weekly  rnity....Lee*  Summit.  Mo 
Weekly  Women's  Magazine 

Manila.  P.  1 

Weevil  Outlet Monticello.   Ark. 

Wee  Wisdom  ..I^ees  Summit.  Mo. 
Welding  Distributor 

Morton  Grove.  HI. 
Welding  Engineer 

Morton  Grove.  III. 
Welding  Illustrated 

Cleveland.  Ohio 

Welding  Journal  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Wellesley  Alumnae  Magazine 

Wellesley.  Mas* 
Wellesley  College  News 

Wellesley.  Mann 

Wesleyan  Advance.... ^alina.  Kans. 
Wesleyan  Alumnae.  The 

Macon.  Ga. 
Wesleyan  Argu* 

Middle  town.  Conn. 
Wesleyan  Cardinal 

Mtddletown.  Conn. 
Wesleyan  Christian  Advocate 

Macon.  Ga. 
Wesleyan  Pharos 

Thick  ha  nnon    W.  Va. 

Wesleyan,  The. Lincoln.  Neb. 

Wesleyan  University  Alumnus 

Middletown.  Conn. 
Wesley  Quarterly.  Nashville.  Tenn 

West........ ......Las  Vegas.   Nev. 

Westchester  Country  Club  News 

Rye,  N.  Y 
Westcbester  Law  Journal 

White  Plains.  N.  V 
Westchester  Medical  Bulletin 

Purchase.  N.  Y 
West  Coast  Druggist 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
West  Coast  Source  Book 

Monrovia.  Cal. 

Western     New  York.  N.  Y 

Western  Action....New  York.  N.  Y. 
Western  Advertising 

San  Francisco.  Cal 
Western  Apparel  Indu»  try 

Los  Angeles.  Cal 
Western  Arts  Association 

Bulletin Nashville,   Tenn. 

Western  Associated  Beverages 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Western  Automotive  Journal 

Lot  Angeles.  Cal. 
Western  Aviation 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Western  Baker.San  Francisco.  Cal. 
Western  Banker 

San  Francisco,    Cal. 
Western  Bottler. Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Western  Brewing  and  Distrib- 
uting  M Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Western  Builder-Milwaukee,  Wii. 
Western  Building  ..Portland,  Ore. 
Western  Building  Review 

Sacramento.  Cal. 
Western  Business  and  Industry 

Vancouver.  B.  C. 


Alphabetical  Index,  1959 


Western  Carol 
atholi 


Western  Canada  Coal  1 
Western  Canner  anaJE  _r™ 

, N.  C 

Western  Catholic-Edmonton,  Alta. 
Western  City~~..Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Western  Colorado  Reporter 

Grand  Junction,  Colo. 
Western  Confectioner 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Western  Construction 

San  Frsncisco.  Cal. 
Western  Construction  and 

Building Winnipeg.    Man. 

Western  Courier Macomb.  111. 

Western  Dairy  Foods  Review 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 
Western  Dairy  Journal 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Western  Druggist. Vancouver,  B.  C. 
Western  Electronic  News 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Westernews Des  Moines.  Iowa 

Western  Fabrics.  Curtains  and  „  , 

Draperies.... Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Western  Pamfly....HoHywood.  Cal. 
Western  Family  Outlook  (see 

Supplement).. ..Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Western  Farm  Equipment 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 
Western  Farm  Life.~Denver.  Colo. 
Western  Feed  and  Seed 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Western  Fisheries  _    _ 

Vancouver,  B.  C. 

Western  Floors—Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Western  Folklore — Berkeley,  Cat 
Western  Fruit  Grower 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 
Western  Furniture  Manufactur- 
ing   Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Western  Grocer  and  Food  Store 

Manager ..- Winnipeg,  Man. 

Western  Grower  and  Shipper 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Western  Hardware—Toronto,  Ont. 
Western  Herald-Kalamazoo.  Mich. 
Western  Homes  and  Living 

Vancouver,  B.  C. 
Western  Horseman,  pie 

Colorado  Springs.  Colo. 
Western  Housing 

Western  Humanities  — ,_ 

Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 
Western  Industrial  Empire 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Western  Industry 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 
Western  Journal  of  Surgery. 
Obstetrics  and  Gynecology 

Seattle.  Wash. 
Western  Kennel  World 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 
Western  Livestock  Journal 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 
Western  Livestock  Reporter  (see 

Supplement) ..Billings,  Mont. 

Western  Machinery  and  Steel 

World~~~.~~San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Western  Manufacturing  and 
Industrial  Development 

Winnipeg.  Man. 
Western  Marine  Dealer 

Seattle.  Wash. 
Western  Material  Handling 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Western  Meat  Industry 

Mill  Valley.  Cal. 
Western  Merchandiser 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Western  Metalworker 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Western  Michigan  Catholic 

Weekly Grand  Rapids.  Mich. 

Western  Michigan  University 
News  Magazine 

Kalamazoo.  Mich. 
Western  Milk  and  Ice  Cream 

News Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Western  Mineral  Survey 

Salt  Lake  City.  Utah 
Western  Miner  and  Oil  Review 

Vancouver.  B.  C. 

Western  Mining  ....  Sonora,  Cal. 
Western  Mistic ..  Moorhead.  Minn. 
Western  Mobile  Home  News 

Long  Beach.  Cal. 
Western  Motor  Fleet 

Winnipeg,  Man. 
Western  M«nicipalwNewa  ^ 

West  - 


i  Angelea.  Cal. 


Western  Paint 

>-    98 


Western  Plastics 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Western  Printer  and  Lithographer 

Western  Producer 

Saskatoon,  Sask. 

Western  RetallerJSaskatoon,  Sask. 
Western  Review~..Iowa  City.  Iowa 
Western  Round  Up~~~Oxford.  Ohio 
Western  Sporting  Goods  Review 

Los  Angeles.  Cal. 

Western  Sportsman,. Pasadena,  CaL 
Western  Stamp  Collector 

Albany,  Ore. 
Western  States  Beverage 

Analyst. ..~.~~~~.~~~Denver,  Colo. 
Western  Sunday  Visitor 

Winnipeg,  Man. 
Western  Tobacco  Journal     . 

Cincinnati.  Ohi«* 

Western  Tobacconist  ^  m 
San  Francisco.  Cal. 
Western  Trucking    (see   Supple- 
ment)......  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Western  Underwriter 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 
Western  Weekly  Reports 

Calgary.  Alta. 
Westminster  Adult  Leader 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Westmoreland  Motorist 

Greensburg.  Pa. 

Westsider.  The.~.New  York.  N.  Y. 
West  Texas  Register 

Amarillo.  Tex. 

West  Texas  Today~Abilene.  Texas 
West  Virginia  dub  Woman 

Shepberdstown.  W.  Va. 
West  Virginia  Conservation 

Charleston.  W.  Va. 
West  Virginia  Construction  News 
Charleston.  W.  Va. 
West  Virginia  Farm  News 

Morgantown,  W.  Va. 
West  Virginia  Fourth  Estates- 

man.....~.~-,Morfantown.  W.  Va. 
West  Virginia  Hills  and  Streams 

Parkersburg.  W.  Va. 
West  Virginia  Legionnaire 

Charleston.  W.  Va. 
West  Virginia  Medical  Journal 

Charier  ton.  W.  Va. 
West  Virginia  Municipality 

Morgantown.  W.  Va. 
West  Virginia  Pharmacist 

Oak  HOI.  W.  Va. 
West  Virginia  Register 

Wheeling.  W.  Va. 
Weet  Virginia  School  Journal 

Charleston,  W.  Va. 
West  Virginia  State  Magazine 

Charleston.  W.  Va. 
Wat  Vtrgini^Tec^C^legi*. 


Magasine—Morgant 


—  . 

Weatways—  —Los  Angeles, 


.  W.  Va. 
eles,  Cat 


What's  New  in  Home  Economics 

Chicago.  HI. 

News  ---  Norton.  Mass. 
Record  -  Wheaton.  111. 


White  Ribbon  Bulletin 

Seattle.  Wash. 
White  Ribbon  Journal 

Springfield*  S.  D. 
White  Ribbon  News 

Livingston.  N.  J. 

White  Rose  Motorist  --  York.  Pa. 
White  Topper  _____  Emory,  Va. 
...Rochefle.  m. 


Wholesale  Grocer  News 

iMBfc"  -   JP 


Wfllamette 


William  Jewell 


William 
Williams 


Mass. 


Bismarck.  N.  D. 
Wilson  Billboard 

Chambersburg,  Pa. 
Wilson  Bulletin....Lawrence,  Kans. 
WU««  Utor,  B«U««in 

Winco  Farmer  -----  Oshkosh.  Wis. 

Wine  Beer  and  Spirits  in  Canada 
Toronto.  Ont. 
Wines  and  Vines 

San  Francisco.  Cal. 
Winged  Foot  --  New  York.  N.  Y. 
Winged  Head  ------  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

Wings,  a  Quarterly  of  Verse 

Mill  Valley.  CaJ. 
wringspresd.  ......  tl  r,,,,TT,  ,  Dayton.  O. 

Winnipeg  Actimist  Magazine 


Wlnonan. 

Winthrop  Journal  Jtock  Hill.  S.  C. 

Wire  and  Radio  Communications 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Wire  and  Wire  Products 

Stamford.  Conn. 
Wisconsin  Agriculturist 

Racine.  Wis. 

Wisconsin  Alumnus-Madison.  Wis. 
Wisconsin  Archeologist 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Wisconsin  Bar  Bulletin 

Madison.  Wis. 
Wisconsin  Beverage  Journal 

Milwaukee*  Wis. 
Wisconsin  dub  Woman 

Stevens  Point.  Wis. 
Wisconsin  Countfes..Madison.  Wis. 
Wisconsin  Country  Magazine 

Madison.  Wis. 
Wisconsin  Druggist 

Milwaukee.  Wis. 

Wisconsin  Engineer.  Madison,  Wis. 
Wisconsin  Fanners  Union  News 

Chippewa  Falls.  Wie. 
Wisconsin  Food  Dealer 

Milwaukee.  Wis. 
Wisconsin  Journal  of  Education 

Madison.  Wis. 
Wisconsin  Law  Review 

Madiajni    ^AHa 
Wisconsin  Magazine  of  History 

Madison.  Wis 

Wisconsin  Medical  Jonroal  ' 

Madison.  Wis. 

Wisconsin  Motor  Carrier 


Motor  - 
Fellow 


Madison.  Wis. 
Wisconsin  Restaurateur 
,   .  Milwaukee*  Wis. 

Wisconsin  School  Musician 

.     «  Madison.  Wis. 

Wisconsin  State  Employee 

wr  isconsin  Telephone  News 

Milwaukee.  Wis. 

Wisdom Beverley  Hills.  Cal. 

Witness Dubuque.  Iowa 

Witness— ^.Tunkhannock.    Pa. 

Wittenberg  Tordu«Springfield.  O. 
Woman  Bowler ..... .  -..Chicago,  111. 

Woman's  Chaini....Zarephath,  N.  J. 

Women  In  Crime..New  York.  N*.  Y." 
Women's  City  dub  Magazine 
_f         .  _  f  Detroit.  Mich. 

Women's  Wear  Daily 

Wonder  Woman..^  YoT*'  *  X 
Wood  and  Wood  ~ 


.     . 
ork.  N.  Y. 


Woodberries Los  , 

Wood  Construction  andBufldln 

Materialist _JjCenia.    Ohio 

Wooden  Barrel St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Wooden  Box  and  Crate 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Woodlands  Review 

Woodmen  Circle  r 
Woodm*    of  4i    W 


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Alphabetical  Index,  1959 


Word  and  Work .Louisville.  Ky. 

Workbasket.  The_ 


Workbench 


Kansas  City,  Mo. 
.Kansas  City.  Mo. 
"ew  Orleans.  La. 


________  J,,.,.,,,.,  Tex. 

Affairs.-...Loa  Angeles,  Cal. 
Affairs^.Washington,  D.  C. 
World  Affairs  —  ...^Toronto.  Ont. 
World  Call.~.....~~Indianapolis.  Ind. 

World  Challenge,  The,     A  ^   m, 

t  Springfield.  Mo. 
World  Construction-.^Chlcago,  111. 
World  Invention  Date. 


World  Highways 

Washington.  D.  C. 
World  Industry  and  Production 
Mews  ................  Philadelphia.   Pa. 

"^"•^'•SSWi..* 

World  Mining..  ..San  Francisco,  Cal. 

World  ol  Fantasy  ..New  York,  N.  Y. 
World  Oil  ..-..—........Houston,  Tex. 

World  Outlook-..New  York.  N.  Y. 
World  Over  -------  New  York.  N.  Y. 

World  Petroleum..New  York.  N.  Y. 
World  Politics  ________  Princeton.  N.  J. 

World  Ports  and  The  Mariner 

Washington,  D.  C. 
World  Progress-Standard  Quar- 

terly Review  .............  Chicago.  111. 

World  Review  of  Hotels  and 

Travel  ...............  -New  York.  N.  Y. 

World's  Business..New  York.N.Y. 
World's  Finest  Comics 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
World  Tennis  _____  New  York.  N.  Y. 

World  Week.  .........  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Worth  S«««N«w,  NY 

Wright  College  News..Chicago.  111. 
Writer.-.    .  .......  .....  Boston.    Mass 

Writer's   Digest....Cincinnati.   Ohio 

WSC  Daily  Evergreen 

Pullman.  Wash. 
W.  W.  Collegian     ^ 

Bellingham.  Wash. 
Wyatt  Earp.....~~  .......  Derby,  Conn. 

Wyatt  Earp  -------  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Wyoming  Agriculture 

Laramie,  Wyo. 


Wyoming  Catholic  Register 

Cheyenne.  Wyo. 

Wyoming  Education  News 

Cheyenne.  Wyo. 

Wyoming  Law........Cheyenne,  Wyo. 

Wyoming  Rural  Electric  News 

Denver.  Colo. 

Wyoming  Stockman- Farmer 

Wyoming  Valley  Motorist 

Wilkes-Barre.  Pa. 
Wyoming  Wildlife 

Cheyenne.  Wyo. 
Wyoming  Wool  Grower 

McKinley,  Wyo. 


Xaverian  Weekly..Antigonish,  N.  S. 
Xavier  Herald......New  Orleans.  La. 

Xavier  University  News 

Cincinnati.  Ohio 
X-Ray  Technician..St.  Paul.  Minn. 


Yachting New  York.  N.  Y. 

Yale  Alumni  Magazine 

New  Haven.  Conn. 
Yale  Daily  News 

New  Haven.  Conn. 
Yale  Journal  of  Biology  and 

Medicine New  Haven.  Conn. 

Yale  Law  Journal.  The 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Yale  Literary  Magazine 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Yale  Review..... .New  Haven,  Conn. 

Yale  Scientific  Magazine 

New  Haven.  Conn. 
Yale  University  Library  Gazette 

New  Haven.  Conn. 

Yankee.. ..».._ -..Dublin,  N.  H. 

Yankee  Grocer ....Boston,  Mass. 

Yankee  Oilman  .  . ..  Boston,  Mass. 

Yellow  Book New  York.  N.  Y. 

Yellow  Jacket....Springfield,   Mass. 
Yellow  Jacket  .....Waynesburg.  Pa. 

Yellow  Jacket Brownwood.  Tex. 

Yellow  Jacket — Institute,  W.  Va. 

Ye  Sterling  Stir Sterling.  Kan 

Yid.    Der Brooklyn,   N.  Y. 


Yiddishe  Kultur....New  York.  N.  Y. 
Yiddisher  Kemfer..New  York.N.Y. 
V.M.H.A.B«U.ti 


Yorker.  The..»..Cooperstown,  N.  Y. 
York.  Legal  Record"  -------  York.  Pa. 

York  Temple  News.  ...Columbus,  O. 

Young  Americans-New  York.  N.  Y. 
Young  Catholic  Messenger 

Dayton.  Ohio 
Young  Citizen..  ..Washington.  D.  C. 

Young  Citizen™.  Valley  City,  N.  D. 
Young  Crusader  ..........  Evanston.  111. 

Young  Judaean  ......  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Young  Life  Magazine 

Colorado  Springs.  Colo. 
Young  Man  ....................  Merced.   Lai. 

Young  People  ........  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Young  Romance-New  York.  N.  Y. 
Young  Romance  Group 

New  York.  N.  Y. 
Your  Church  ............  Jenkintown,  Pa. 

Your  Life  ........  -------  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Your  Motor  Club.  ......  ...Tampa.  Fla. 

Your  New  Baby..New  York.  N.  Y. 
Your  Romance......New  York,  N.  Y. 

Youth  ...................  Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Youth  For  Christ  .......  Wheaton,  111. 

Youth  in  Action 

Winona  Lake.  Ind. 
Youth  Leaders'  Digest 

Putnam  Valley.  N.  Y. 
Youth  Magazine.-.Hunl  ington,  Ind. 
Youth's  Instructor 

Washington.  D.  C. 
Y's  Men's  World 

Washington.  Iowa 
Yuhum....  ..........................  ..Iloilo.  P.  I. 

Yuma  County  Farmer..Yuma,  Ariz. 
Y.W.C.A.  Magazine,  The 

New  York.  N.  Y. 


ZaJednicar Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Zarja Chicago,  111. 

Zenska  Jednota      Middletown,  Pa. 

fionsbrote  Hillsboro.    Kans. 
ion's  Herald  Boston.  Mass. 

Zivena  .......... — Pittsburgh,    Pa. 

Zontian,  The — - Chicago,  III. 

Zukunft ~ New  York.  N.  Y. 

Zwiazkowiec Cleveland,    Ohio 


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ARIZONA 

Prescott — Arizona  Courier- Journal — Suspended. 

ARKANSAS 

Bates  ville — News-Review — Suspended. 
Forrest  City— -Times-Herald— Now  issued  Evg.  ex.  Sat. 
&  Sun. 

CALIFORNIA 

Berkeley — Good  Packaging — Now  published  by  Pacific 
Trade  Journals,  Inc.,  171  Second  St.,  San  Fran- 
cisco 5,  Calif. 

Big  Bear  Lake — Limelight  News — Now  published  by 
Grizzly  Publishing  Co.,  weekly  on  Monday.  Size 
5  cols.,  24  nonps..  224  agate  lines. 

Fresno— Guide — Size  8  cols.,  22  nonps.,  305  agate  lines. 

Grass  Valley— Union— Size  9  cols..  22  nonps.,  294  agate 
lines. 

Hollywood— Film  World  and  A-V  World— Now  pub- 
lished by  Sidale  Publishing  Co.,  672  S.  Lafayette 
Park  Place,  Los  Angeles  (57). 

Telefilm  Magazine— Now  published  by  Telefilm  Pub- 
lications, 7071  Hollywood  Blvd.  (28). 

Long  Beach— Landscape  Gardener— Now  issued  8  ti. 
a  year. 

Los  Angeles—Motor  Transportation  in  The  West- 
Changed  name  to  Motor  Transportation  and  West- 
ern Trucking. 

Trailer  Life— Now  published  by  Trailer  Life  Publish 
ing  Co.,  Suite  207.   8350  Santa  Monica  Blvd.    (46) 
Western  Trucking — Merged  with  Motor  Transporta- 
tion   in   The   West   as   Motor  Transportation   and 
Western  Trucking. 

Mountain  View — Register- Leader — Now  issued  weekly 
on  Wednesday. 

Redding — Record- Search  light— Size  8  cols.,  22  nonps., 
294  agate  lines. 

Sacramento — Bee — Now  published  Evg.  ex.  Sun.,  Sun. 
Morn. 

Stockton— Diamond  Walnut  News — Size  3  cols  ,  26 
nonps.,  140  agate  lines. 

COLORADO 

Montrose — Press  -  Now  published  Evg.  ex.  Sat.  &  Sun. 
Palmer  Lake — Columbine  Herald — Suspended. 

CONNECTICUT 

Hartford — American  Editor,  The — Now  accepts  adver- 
tising. William  H.  Heath,  Editor;  91  Haseltime  St.. 
Bradford,  Mass. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Washington — American     Aviation — Changed    name     to 

Airlift,  issued  monthly  effective  April. 
Better  Crops  with  Plant  Food — Now  issued  6  ti.  a  yr. 
National  Public  Accountant— Now  located  at  919  18th 

St..  N.  W.  (6). 
National  Roofer.  Siding  and  Insulation  Contractor — 

Changed   name    to    National    Roofer    and    Building 

Improvement  Contractor. 
National  Tribune—Stars  and  Stripes— James  A.  Shee- 

han.  Editor. 

FLORIDA 

Delray  Beach — Journal— Merged  with  News  as  News- 
Journal. 

Palatka — News — Now  issued  Evg.  ex.  Sun.,  Sun.  Morn. 

Quincy— Gadsden  County  Times— Size  8  cols.,  22 
nonps.,  308  agate  lines. 

GEORGIA 

Atlanta — Southern  Food  Processor — Now  published  by 
Southern  Publishing  Co..  P.  0.  Box  67,  College 
Park. 


Southern  Hardware— The  bound  in  section  called 
Southern  Farm  Equipment  is  now  a  separate  publi- 
cation with  circulation  of  10,800. 

ILLINOIS 
Chicago — American    Spectator — Now    located    at    2517 

Michigan  Blvd.  (16). 

Home  Improvement  Industry — Merged  with  National 
Roofer,     Siding    and    Insulation    Contractor    as: 
National   Roofer  and  Building   Improvement  Con- 
tractor. 
Industrial  Wastes — Now  issued  monthly.  Sub.  price 

$1.00  per  year. 

Jobber  Product  News— Changed  name  to  Jobber  Prod- 
uct News  and  Jobber  News. 
National  Publisher— Now  located  at  1025  Connecticut 

Ave.,  N.  W..  Washington  6,  D.  C. 
Elmhurst— Press — Now  issued  weekly  on  Thursday. 
Lombard— Spectator— Now  issued  weekly  on  Thursday. 
Springfield— Scrap  Age- Waste  Age — Changed  name  to 

Scrap  Age. 
Streator— Times- Press— Size   8   cols.,    24    nonps.,    294 

agate  lines. 

Villa  Park— Argus — Now  issued  weekly  on  Thursday. 
Wheaton— Du  Page    Press— Now     issued    weekly     on 
Thursday. 

INDIANA 

New  Albany— Tribune— Now  issued  Evg.  ex.  Sat.  & 
Sun. 

IOWA 

Cedar  Falls— Record — Size  5  cols.,  24  nonps..  224  agate 
lines. 

KANSAS 

Everest — Enterprise — Discontinued. 
Norton— Telegram— Size  9  cols.,  22  nonps.,  294  agate 
lines. 

LOUISIANA 
Baton  Rouge-   News  Leader — Suspended. 

MARYLAND 

Riderwood—  Eastern  Bowhunter.  The — Change  name  to 
Bowhuntmg. 

MASSACHUSETTS 

Boston — National  Plumbing  and  Heating  Supply  News — 
Changed  name  to  Home  Improvement  Trends. 

Winthrop — Sun — Merged  with  Transcript  as  Sun-Tran- 
script. 

MICHIGAN 

Saint  Joseph — Plant,  The— Now  published  by  Hitchcock 
Publishing  Co.,  Wheaton,  111. 

MINNESOTA 
Bloomington— Sun— Size  8  cols..  23  nonps.,  300  agate 

lines. 
Glencoe — Star— Discontinued. 

MISSISSIPPI 

Greenwood— Star— Suspended  publication  1-6-59. 
Natchez— Times — Now  published  Evg.  ex.  Sat.  &  Sun., 
Sun.   Morn. 

MISSOURI 

Butler— Democrat— Suspended  publication  1-16-59. 

Independence — News — Size  5  cols..  24  nonps.,  218  agate 
lines. 

Kansas   City— Mid-Continent   Jeweler— Now   published 

by  Hurst  House.  Inc..  1211  Walnut  St.,  (6). 
Retail  Lumberman — Now  published  by  Retail  Lum- 
berman, 928  Grand  Ave.  (6). 

Saint  Louis— Missouri  Pacific  Line?  Magazine— Now 
issued  bi-monthly. 


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MONTANA 

BlUlnffa— -Western  Livestock  Reporter — Size  6  cols., 
24  nonps..  226  agate  lines. 

NEBRASKA 
South  Sioux  City— Eagle — Ceased  publication. 

NEVADA 

Elko— Free  Press — Size  8  cols.,  24  nonps.,  294  agate 
lines. 

NEW  JERSEY 

Parslppany— Citizen — Size  9  cols.,  22  nonps..  294  agate 
lines. 

NEW  YORK 
New  York— Argosy— Now  prints  Canadian  Edition. 

Journal  of  Lifetime  Living — Now  published  by  Life- 
time Living,  Inc..  1625  Bay  Road.  Miami  Beach, 
Florida. 

Life 

Life  International  •{  Size  column  width  27  nonps. 

Life  En  Espanol 

Metronome — Changed  name  to  Music  U.S.A. 

National   Municipal  Review — Changed  name   to  Na- 
tional Civic  Review. 

(Newsweek  Effective  5-1-59.  new  ad- 

Newsweek European        dress  will  be  444  Madi- 
Newsweek — Pacific  son  Ave. 

Protestant  Church  Administration  and  Equipment — 
Changed  name  to  Protestant  Church  Buildings. 

Radio  and  TV  News — Changed  name  to  Electronics 
World. 

Refrigerating  Engineering  including  Air  Condition- 
ing— Changed  name  to  ASHRAE  Journal,  published 
by  American  Society  of  Heating.  Refrigerating  and 
Air- Conditioning  Engineers. 

True  Life  Stories — No  longer  accepts  advertising. 

True  Medic  Stories — Now  published  by  Feature  Pub- 
lications, Inc..  32  West  22nd  St.  (10). 

True  Men  Stories— Moved  to  32  West  22nd  St.  (10). 

Young  Romance  Group — Moved  to  32  West  22nd  St. 
(10). 

NORTH  CAROLINA 
Chapel  Hill— News  Leader— Ceased  publication  1-29-59. 

OKLAHOMA 

Oklahoma  City— National  Electric  Medical  Assn.  Quar- 
terly—Moved to  1261  S.E.  Second  Street,  Deerfield 
Beach,  Florida. 


OREGON 

Portland — Oregon  Licensee — Changed  name  to  Oregon 
Restaurant  and  Beverage. 

PENNSYLVANIA 

Philadelphia— Medical  Abstracts— Ceased  publication. 
Pittsburgh— Instruments      and     Automation — Changed 

name  to  Instruments  &  Control  Systems. 
Missionary  Horizons — Changed  name  to  Concern. 

SOUTH  CAROLINA 

Columbia — National  Gardener — Moved  to  4401  Magnolia 

Ave.,  St.  Louis  10.  Mo. 

Myrtle  Beach — News — Now  issued  semi- weekly. 
Pageland— South    Carolina    Farmer — Size    5    cols..    24 

nonps.,  224  agate  lines. 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 

Rapid  City — South  Dakota  Stock  Grower— Size  3  cols.. 
26  nonps..  140  agate  lines. 

TEXAS 

Austin— Texas  Municipalities — Changed  name  to  Texas 
Town  and  City. 

Crockett — Courier — Merged  with  Democrat  as  Courier- 
Democrat. 

Garland— Times-Reporter— Merged  with  News. 

Lufkin— News — Size  9  cols..  22  nonps.,  294  agate  lines. 

San  Augustine — Tribune—Size  7  cols.,  22  nonps.,  280 
agate  lines. 

VERMONT 

Burlington — News — Size  5  cols.,  24  nonps..  215  agate 
lines. 

WISCONSIN 
Ripon—  College  Days— Circ.,  $950. 


CANADA 

ONTARIO 

Kemptville — Advance — Size  8  cols.,  23  nonps.,  294  agate 
lines. 

PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND 

Summerside — Journal- Pioneer— Size  6  cols.,  22  nonps.. 
280  agate  lines. 


PUBLICATIONS,  FOR  WHICH  INFORMATION  REACHED  THE  EDITORIAL  OFFICE  AFTER 
THE  MAIN  CATALOG  SECTION  WAS  PRINTED 


Fort  Payne 


ALABAMA  Estill  Colt«WIdthTO<pUl    Sub 

Democratic 1968     8     22     28° 

Dale  Smith,  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  416. 
Montgomery 

Alabama  Builder,  The  + Monthly Home  Bldg 1957      3     28      130 

Robert  C.  Johnston,  Editor;  Home  Builders  Assn.  of  Alabama,  Publisher, 
22  S.  Perry  St. 

Land  and  Water  lnrrt«*hlv  fLand  &  1QKft     «     «A     14n 

Conservation -f {Monthly \WaterConsv     1969     3     26      14° 

Charles  E.  Cline,  Editor;  Hartwell  Hatton,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  2268. 
Talladega 

Reporter-f  (offset) Thursday Democratic 1958     8     21     801     2.00 


CIre 


fl  ftA 
6'00 


Philip  H.  Smith,  Editor;  The  Coosa  Valley  Publishing  Co. 

ARIZONA 


3,017 


1,900 


Parker 

Pioneer+  ..................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1953     5     24     231     3.00 

James  Loder,  Editor;  Charles  K.  Dooley,  Publisher,  Grandview  Hotel  Bldg. 

Phoenix 


2^50—  Free 
1,465 


f 

I 
I 


Water  Equipment  ...................  Bi-monthly  .....  Irriga'n  Dlrs  ......  1959     3     26      140     2.00 

Albert  Horlings,  Editor;  Agricultural  Press,  Publisher,  4710  N.  16th  St. 

Carmel  Valley  CALIFORNIA 

Newt  (offset)  ..........................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1947     2     45      140     2.00 

Shirlie  Stoddard,  Editor;  Mrs.  Frances  Andrews,  Publisher. 
Central  Valley 

Valley  Times-Logger  Tidings/Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1886     6     23     259     8.00 

Albert  F.  Coombs,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

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Supplementary  Information,  1959 


Lo.  Angeles  Estab  Coif  <^  Width  V  Depth    Sub  Clrc 

Buying  Guide,  The  ...................  Monthly  ..........  Printing  .............  1953     4     24     168     3.00 

Roby  Wentz,  Editor;  West  Coast  Publications,  Inc.,  Controlled  free  diet.         5,690 

1605  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.  (28). 
Printing  Buyers'  News  ...........  Monthly  ..........  Printing  .............  1956     4     24     168 

Roby  Wentz,  Editor;  Printing  Buyers'  News,  Publisher,          Controlled  free  dist.         2,800 
1605  N.  Cahuenga  Blvd.  (28). 

Western  Family  Outlook  ........  Monthly  ..........  {^^Swili?'1    19B9     8     27     14°     1*BO 

John  T.  McCullough,  Editor;  J.  Dana  Tasker,  Publisher, 

1300  N.  Wilton  Place  (28) 
Newark 

Sun  +  ........................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1&56     5     24     208     2.00  685 

Prints  South  County  Shopper  on  Wednesday  for  free  distribution.  Circ.  2,000. 
R.  H.  Mitchell.  Editor  and  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  575. 
Ojai 

Modern  Maturity  .....................  Bi-monthly  .....  {o^J£Pe°ple  l958     \     \\     \\\          *     200'000 

Ethel  Percy  Andrus,  Editor;  American  Association  of  Retired  Persons, 
Publisher,  310  E.  Grand  Ave. 
Riverside 

Highlander-f  V  ........................  Thursday  ........  Collegiate  ...........  1954      6     20     204     2.00          1,500 

Students  of  University  of  California.  Editors  and  Publishers. 

Santa  Barbara 

Horizon+V  ..............................  Friday  .............  Collegiate  ...........  1940     5     26     210     8.00  $600 

Students  of  Westmont  College,  Editors  and  Publishers.  Controlled  free  dist.  $150 

Santa  Maria 

Advertiser+  ............................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1925      8     23     294     2.50          5,183 

Robert  S.  Magee,  Editor  and  Publisher,  201  W.  Chapel  St.  2,333  —  Free 

Denver  COLORADO 

Rocky  Mountain  Veterinarian..Monthly  ..........  Veterinary  .........  2      32      112  x2.00          1,024 

Chuck  Morris,  Editor;  Colorado  Veterinary  Medical  Assn.,  Inc.,  Publisher, 
510  Mile  High  Center  (2). 

Washington  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 


Milton  Rubincam,  Editor;  National  Genealogical  Society,  Publisher, 
1921  Sunderland  Place,  N.  W.  (6). 

Carol  City  FLORIDA 

Crier-f  ......................................  Thursday  ........  Independent  .......  1958     5     24     224       14,000  —  Free 

Virginia  Woodward,  Editor;  Bobby  Spear,  Publisher,  4100  N.  W.  183rd  St. 

Plant  City 

East  Hillsboro  Free  Press  -f.  Monday  ...........  Independent  .......  1958      8     24     294        10,250  —  Free 

Clay  C.  Codrington,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  911. 

Marietta  GEORGIA 

Southern  Bowler,  The  .............  Monthly  ..........  Bowling  ..............  3     26     140     2.00          5,020 

Joseph  M.  Robinson,  Editor;  The  Southern  Bowler  Publishing  Co., 
1525  N.  Fairground  St. 

Honolulu  HAWAI1 

Advertiser  Shopper,  The-f-  .....  Monday  ...........  Shopping  ............  1957     8     22     280       77,749  —  Free 

Thurston  Twigg-Smith.  Editor;  Advertiser  Publishing  Co.,  Ltd.,  P.  O.  Box  3110. 


Asterisk-f-V    (offset)  ..............  4  ti.  a  yr  ..........       Humor  1955     2     80     116       *60 


Harold   P.   Wright,   Editor;  College  Magazine  Club,  Publisher,   University   of 
Hawaii,  Hemenway  Hall. 

Boise  IDAHO 

Journal-f  ..................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1951     7     24     280     3.00        §1,843 

Perry  S  wisher,  Editor;  Perry  S  wisher  and  Ralph  S  wisher,  Publishers, 
P.  O.  Box  2  116. 

Chicago  ILLINOIS 

Dap?o^6ee^°n?^^^^  ......  188ft     5     24     21°     5'00        *5'000 

Hjalmar  Bertelsen,  Editor;  Bertelsen  Publishing  Co.,  36  Elm  wood  Pkwy   (35). 

Medicorama  ..............................  5  ti.  ayr  ..........  Medical  ..............  1959     3     27     140  x     160,800 

Austin  Smith,  M.D.,  Editor;  American  Medical  Assn.,  Publisher, 

535  N.  Dearborn  St.  (10). 
Suburbia  Today  .......................  .Monthly  ..........  Gen'l  Sub.  Ints..  1959     5     22      170 

A  magazine  printed  in  colorgravure,  distributed  monthly  in  approximately  175 

newspapers. 
Leonard  S.  Davidow,  Publisher,  153  N.  Michigan  Ave.  (1). 

Monee 

Monitor-f  .................................  Friday  .............  Independent  .......  1968     5     24     241     2.50  326 

Mrs.  Ray  Krizan,  Editor;  G.  Lee  Russell,  Publisher,  Peotone. 

Rochester 

R<SprtXwdH£aM  +  ..........  JFriday  .............  Independent  .......  1945     6     22     252     3.00  380 

Central  Illinois  Printing  Co.,  Inc.,  Publisher,  Pawnee. 

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Kensington  MARYLAND  Estib  Cols* Width TDipth    Sub  Circ 

Kenslngton-Wheaton  Guide... Thursday Independent 1948     8     24     294     $19,000 — Free 

H.  M.  Flinn,  Editor  and  Publisher,  10308  Kensington  Pkwy. 

Northbow  MASSACHUSETTS 

Times Thursday Independent 1968     5     24     210     2.00  5702 

Loring  A.  Saltus,  Editor;  Alfred  A.  Salt  us,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  824,  Worcester. 

Ada  MICHIGAN 

Suburban  Life-f .Thursday Independent 1945     5     24     220     2.00  $980 

Catherine  Jefferiee,  Editor;  Harold  F.  Jefferies,  Publisher,  P.  O.  Box  147,  Lowell. 
Detroit 

Eugene  A.  Sloane,  Editor;  Business  News  Publishing  Co.,  450  W.  Fort  St.  (26). 
Novi 

News-f Thursday Republican 1964     8     24     280     3.00        §1,215 

Space  sold  only  in  combination  with  Record  of  Northville. 
William  C.  Sliger,  Editor  and  Publisher,  Northville. 

Springfield  MISSOURI 

Lance,  The-f  V .Bi-wkly,  Fri.... Collegiate 1957     5     24     210     2.00  450 

Students  of  Evangel  College,  Editors  and  Publishers,  1111  N.  Glenstone  Ave. 

Riverdale                                                           NEW  JERSEY 
f  North  Jersey  Trends  + Monday Independent 1952      6     24     21° 

J  Suburban  Trends -f Thursday Independent 1958      5     24     21° 

I  Gerald  Costello,  Editor;  George  W.  Page,  Publisher,  Rt.  23  Circle. 

Rochester  NEW  YORK 

Monatspost  (German)  V Monthly {ISman"  °f       1938     3     26     126     1'00      *10'000 

Dr.  Arthur  M.  Hanhardt,  Editor;  Rochester  German  Publishing  Co., 
237-239  Andrews  St.  (4). 

Apex  NORTH  CAROLINA 

News  Herald Thursday Independent 1956     8     23     287 

A.  J.  Harris,  Jr.,  and  J.  W.  Harris,  Editors  and  Publishers. 
Robbins 

Record-f- Thursday Ind.  Dem 1968      8     24     294     2.00  750 

H.  Clifton  Blue,  Publisher.  1,000 — Free 

Maple  Heights  OHI° 

Southeast  Press  + Thursday Independent 1958      8      24      294      2.50 

Silvio  A.  Monday,  Editor;  The  Southeast  Enterprises,  Inc.,  Publisher,  20,000 — Free 

17021  Broadway 

FortCobb  OKLAHOMA 

News-f- Thursday Democratic 1958     7     24     280     2.60  §350 

O.  H.  Jackson,  Editor  and  Publisher. 

Sahinal  TEXAS 

Times-f Thursday Independent 1954     8     23     308     2.00  §425 

Eva  Sanderlin,  Editor;  W.  E.  Berger,  Publisher. 

Chineot..,™  VIRGINIA 

Beacon,  The-h Wednesday Democratic 1954      5     24      224      1.50          2,255 

Mrs.  Melvina  Shepherd,  Editor;  The  Eastern  Shore  News,  Inc.,  Publisher. 


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